FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1970 PAGE t w e n t y ; Avorajre Dalty Net Prenn Run ilmtrlfpater JEiipttittg Por Hie Week Bnded .1 June 20, 1970 The Weather Gradual clearing, coRttniuod The Rev. Kenneth Stooro, Wallace Qrube, son of Mrs. cool. Tonight's low* 60 to 66. To­ Emergency Door Richard H. Zawndn of 116 New M a n c h e s t ^ ^ ;Ttntc Rd., a biology teacher at chaplain at Mansfield State Wallace Gfubo of 387 Porter St., ■ OF MANGHESTEB 15,770 morrow- fair, pleawtnt; hlg-h in "About Town East Catholic High School, has Training School, will conduct a ims been named to the second 70s. Miondaor'R outlook ■ moatly . Effective Monday, there Child and Pamlly Services of Hospital Notes will be a new emergency accepted an appointment to service Sunday at 8:16 a.m; on B^iester dean's list at Heldel- 6494521 Hanchetler— A City of Village Charm •unny. room entrance to Manchester Connecticut, Inc. recently pre­ study at a microbiology and blo- radio station WINP. The pro­ ocrg,^oIlege, Tiffin, Ohio. S4 McKEE STREET vniTiNO nocBS Memorial Hospital via Arm­ sented these families with spe­ chemlatry institute for 30 selec­ gram is sponsored by the Man­ cial citations for their years of VPW Post will hold a spaghetti Now Is the time to bring In your soreens to be repelled, i VOL. LXXXIX NO. 228 Intermediate dare Semi* ory St. ted secondary school teachers of chester Council of Churches and Stonn window'glass replaoed. (SIXTEEN PAGES — TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, jyNE 27, 1970 service with the agency: Mr. the Clergy Association of Mnn- supper tonight from 6:80 to 9 (CkwMlfled Advertlainr on Page IS) PRICE TEN CENTS private, noon-t p.m„ and 4 p,m. As of that date, use of the biology or chemistry, supported • p.irf.; private roam*. 10 a.m.' iind Mrs. Herbert Hanson, 22 oy the National Science Poimda- cliester. .'or members and'friends at the Haynes St. entrance will be Union PI., and Mr. and Mrs. Post Homo. Dancing to the mu­ AUTO GLASS INSTALLED M p.m., and 4 p.m.*t p.m. discontinued. lion at St. Lawrence University, Fedlatrlcr; Parent* allowed Robert McCabe, 43 Scott Dr.. Canton, N.Y., from Juno 29 sic of Dlc(c Lewis will be from The change will place the The Rey. Edward S. Pepin, GUSS FURNITURE TOPS any time except p.m.; Vernon, .-dx years; and Mr, and thrmigh Aug. 7. pastor of Assumption Church, 9 to 1 a.m. (joriH a PinefK,^^ ether*, S p.m.-S p.m. emergency entrance back Mrs. Pnuicls Swlntklelwlcz, 680 Devlin Jailing where it was before the be­ recently presented a $100 schol-' MIRRORS (Fireplac* anil Door) $5 Million M f lervloe: 10 a.m.>3 p.m., Griffin Rd., Wnpplng,-12 years. arship, awarded by the Ladies Casualties Center F<»r a fjOv«r ^ 0 n4h.*l p.m. ginning of construction of the — Miss Patricia Tcslk, daughter new addition, currently near­ Guild of the Assumption, to JBRUSAiLEM ' (AP) — The PICTURE FRAMINO (all typaa) State Democrats Get Down of Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Tesik fct*n*Ive Care and Coronary A Mass of Thanksgiving for Holly Hagenow, daughter of Mr. Mogen David Adorn, the Israeli Suit Follows Spurs Riots PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) --- B! Immedlote family only, ing completion. the 26th wedding anniversary of .'f 32 Westminster Rd., has been Hazel is pining for Baltimore named to the second semester and Mrs. Alfred Hagenow of 29 equivalent of the Red Cross, is WINDOW and PLATE GLASS limited to jitve mln> ,\Ir. and Mrs. Harry P. Smith constructing a 600-bod war cas­ ■Jack while zoo director Jack dean's list at Salve Regina Col­ Whitney Rd., who will attend State Mishap In Ulster Donald and son, 9 Valerio Dr., will be celebrated tomorrow at East Catholic High School next ualties center in Jerusalem at a Tub Encloswe from^O to S45 phis installation Tinker ponders how to get Vtaternlty: Father*, 11 a.m.> Rockville. ,8 a.m. at St. Bridget Church. lege, ^Newport, R.I. . . cost of $67,000. (At*) — Mqre than HARTFORD, Conn. (AP|— the two gorillas together. lt(45 p.m., and 0:00 p.m.-8 year. LONDONDERRYf Northern To Business at Conventio>h S.O^Cambodlan cIvHloha and A $6 million suit has been A National, Guard plane &m.; other*, S p.m.-i yjn., and ops have been broughK, to filed in behalf of an 11-year- Ireland (AP) — Protestants, was to pick up the 450-pound By DON MBIKIJC 1(00 p.m.-t p.m. 6uth Vietnam In a massive old boy who was seriously Catholics and British troops bat­ gorilla at the Baltimore zoo A**dclatcd' Prea* Writer Age Limit*: 10 In maternity, emergency evacuation that hurt in a 14-vdhlcIe accident tled in the streets of three and fly him here on a train­ HARTFORD, Ckinn. U la other areas, no limit In means Cambodia has virtually .on Interstate 91 In North Ha­ ing flljght, but the Defensfr (AP) — An unprecedented **lf aendce. Northern Ireland cities. Friday . abandoned its three northeast­ v e ^ Inst September that night' In riots touched off by the Department vetoed the plana three-way primary for the ern provinces to the North Viet­ claimed tile lives of his par­ Jailing of civil rights leader Ber** when it was learned that two U.S. Senate nomination ap­ Ihe administration reminds namese. ents and brother. men would accompany the visitors that with constnictldh nadclte Devlin. peared today to be in the A military spokesman (n Sai­ The suit was brought in be­ The violence began after Miss gorilla T knocked out by a onder way, parking space is gon confirmed today that the tranquillizer and strapped to offing as the Democratic Bmlted. VWtors ore asked to half of David Lombard, for­ Devlin, 23, the youngest mem­ state convention buckled Cambodians were pulled out of merly of Red Bank, N.J., ber of the British House of Com­ a stretcher. hear with the hospital, while the two towns, Labanslek and Bo Tinker says the zoo can’t down to its main business paridng problem exist*. who now liveia in Ireland. mons, lost her last appeal and Kheo, in a military operation The action was taken by hla began a six-month sentence on afford a commercial flight. of picking a state ticket for that began June 24. guardlan.-Mlss Joan Murphy. charges of helping incite the He’S looking for a large the fall election. Patients Today: 890 "The operation is now 6om- Named in the suit are the CalhoUc-Protestant riots in enough plane able to make There were reporta that the ADMITTED YESTERDAY; plete," the spokesman said. State of Connecticut. Trans- NortHbm Ireland lost year. the flight in 9 to 12 hours. party leadership, including Mrs. Mary P. Carter, Box Mt. The operation, originally an­ p o r t a t 1 o n Commissioner More than 1,000 Protestants Bn.ltimore Jack should not be gubernatorial candidate Emilio Dr., Vernon; Perry O. Adams, nounced as a drive to evacuate George Conkling, the Guyott and Catholics were involved in tranquillized any logger, he <1. Daddario and State Chair­ 476 Main St.; A{rs. Lydia B. Spalding & Butciiarl NicholLs ethnic Vietnamese from the Trucking Co. of Milford and Friday night’s disturbances in says. man John M. Bailey, was work­ Culp, KnoUwood Dr., North Cov­ General Eleelric towns In Ratanakirl Province, more than 20 other persons Londonderry, Armagh, and Bel­ Phoenix zoo officials have ing to narrow the primary to entry; William Duncan, 66 Au­ was carried out by a 6,000-man Involved in the accident. ' fast, the capital of predominant­ promised the firstborn to two contenders. But there was Barbeque ground force that pushed Into doubt whether anyone could tumn St.; John A. Pilippone, Golf Club Sale Killed in the accident were ly Protestant Northern Ireland. the Balltlmore zoo — if they 147 Cooper Hill St.; Susan C. Cambodia from Plelku, South The rioting in Londonderry ^nn get'the two together. Keep -State Senate Majority Deluxe Vietnam. The Refugees, Includ­ John J. Lombard, 38, his 34- Leader Edward L. Marcus from Qally, 78 Washington St.; Rod­ Reg. 5.99 NOW T . T T year-old wife, Catherine and lasted five hours. Fourteen per­ erick C. Harmon, 61 Elizabeth Irons ing several hundred Cambodian sons were arrested and 22 sol­ getting at least 20 per cent of troops, were brought out via their son Paul, 6. The family the votes—the amount needed to Dr.; Mrs. Edna E. Jacobs, 62 Grill was returning from Maine diers were Injured, three requir­ Alexander St.; Mrs. Ida Kahn,- Woods Reg. 6.99 NOWO. 66 Hair Seller Highway 19 to Plelku and a ing hospitalization. qualify for a primary. nearby former U.S. base. Camp with two horses in a van The rumors were that the Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. Jacque­ with Wheels Enari. when eight cars and six Eight soldiers were injured in' Ann IJccello line O. LaBrecque, 108 High Woods R^. 7.99 NOW 6.39 Belfast, four seriously. Two leadership, which reportedly pre­ South ' Vietnamese troops (rr- trucks piled up on a foggy ferred Alphonsus J. Donahue for Tower Dr., South Windsor. stretch of the highway. men were injured in two hours Also, Joseph E. Lefebvre, volved in the operation said the of dlsturbiinces in Armagh, tU ins Nod the Senate nomination, would evacuated Cambodian soldiers Shortly after the mishap , rather see Donahue in a two- French Rd., Bolton;. Mrs.” Con­ Famous manufacturers Spalding and Sutchart Nicholls. the bad weather signals were where Miss Devlin went to be­ stance Lopes, 48 Spruce St.; Mi­ 2 to 9 irons, 1 - .1 - 4 - 5 woods, 200 per store, no rain had no weapons. gin her sentence in the women’s way primary against the Rev. checks. 5^15.70 TTie pullout also was an­ Installed along the road, but For Congress Joseph Duffey than have' him chael C. Martin, 24 Starkweath­ Our Reg. 6.99 the state, maintained the road jail. 5.70 nounced by military spokesman The trouble in Belfast began fight both Duffey and Marcus. ' er St.; Mrs. Kathleen Pippin, in Phnom Penh, where officials construction was in "no way Hartford Mayor Ann Uccello Marcus has been claiming Broad Brook; Mrs. Anna M. rwcnly-lwo inch diiiniyler deep fire bowl with Heavy Duly Golf Bags Sets your tresses in minutes, holds it a factor contribution” to the when a Protestant procession this morning won the Republl- for tiours! Comes with 18 tangle-free had said .earlier that both La­ accident. ran into a rival march of CaUi- can First District nomination enough support to carry the con­ SlmoncelU, 38 CooUdge St.; udjuslable chrome plated cooking surface. Our ^ banslek and Bo Kheo were to be # 87A 2.'> "fle*. 9.97 N o w 1 .8 8 rollers and fashionable carrying case olics prt^esHng Miss Devlin's for Congress by acclamation, vention on the first or second Mrs. Betty J. Soucy, 206 Eld- #Ki;o held "at all coats?" A coroner's report accused ballot, and has generally been qlils, 146 Hilliard St. for travel. #HCDI the driver of the Guyott arrest. Btltish troops firing tear Atty. Isaac Russell of West ^ 2 3 A 2 5 Reg. 11.97 N o w 9 . 4 - 1 The Cambodian spokesman gas separated the Protestant Hartford, her only opponent, regarded as second .only to ridge St.; Mrs. Marie A. Mar- gave a slightly different v^ion truck of "gross negligence^" Donahue in delegate strength. Also, Mrs. Eaine D. Sweet, The report said Robert Dur- and Catholic crowds. withdrew from the race before of the evacuation, saying only Police in Londonderry also the nominations began and However, members of Donahue^ 96 HlUslde Manor Ave., Vernon; that Cambodian troops had been ler of Milford was operating and Duffey’s campaign staffs Andiew J. Tomko, 20 Bretton WATER SPORTS a trudk "heavily laden -with fired tear gas grenades. urged his delegates to support withdrawn from the two cities In London, about 7 Irish men Miss Uccello. were saying FYiday night that Rd.; Mrs. Nancy P. Warren, SPECIALS! by air. an overweight cargo" and Marcus's following had been South R., Bolton; Mrs. Marga­ Deluxe Folding Save an Extra was "in utter disregard of Md w ^ e n marched to the ^he convenUon opened short- The pullout meant the Cambo­ Home Office to protest Miss , lo a m over-esUmated. ret C. Wilson. 263 Woodland St. Swim Fins 1.89 - dians apparently have aban­ conditions existing on the Marcus’s best chance fot; win­ B IR T H S YESTERDAY: A highway at the time of the DevUn’s jail ^ntence. Police Manchester ’ delegates were ning a place on the ballot is a Medium and large uze.% -■ doned the country's three north­ crash. made sl:c arrests. among those who were gathered daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Chaise adjust to fit foot. I MM eastern provinces—Ratanakirl, three-way primary, involving Thomas W. Lawrence, 29C Ra­ Double your speed! 7 ^ JBss Devlin leader of the wilting Lane School to cast Cy > 20% OFF Mondulklri and Stung Treng—to Catho ic minority in predomi- t^eir votes. Manchester Town ' himself, Donahue and Duffey. chel Rd.; a daughter to Mr. the Viet Cong and North Viet­ Donahue’s best chance is in a and Mrs. Russell Qreen, 17 Ver­ Mask & Snorkel nnntely P r o t e c t Londonderry, counsel John -F. Shea is con- namese. was^ scheduled to address 2,000 chairman. two-way primary, against either non Ave., Rockville; a daughter our repiilar low prices on Two snorkels attached The towns, Boe Kheo and La­ Marcus or Duffey. to Mr. and Mrs. James Chase, to mask, may be remov­ V.N, Marks « ^Kside After 11 ballots last weekend, -Also in, the running is former ed. 1.99 banslek, are located in the area ^strict before being taken to o,e Democrats finally chose 182 Maple St.; a daughter to 7.99 where the Ho Chi Mlnh trail Congressman Donald J. Irwin, lubular aluminum Bob Dylan LP Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Choman, G.E. Manual.Spray, runs soutli paralleling the South ^ « 4. ^ State Sen. Jay Jackson of West Gov. John Dempsey, right, and the man who hopes to succeed him in office, but he is viewed only as a pos­ 8 Oxford St.; a son to Mr. and frame, wooden amis. Dive Mask Anniversary But 60 policemen Intercepted Hartford as their nominee, but Adjusts to -1 positions. All Fishing & Vietnamese border. They are her car and took her directly to jje faces possible primaiy chal- U.S. Rep. Emilio Daddario, listen with deep concern to the keynote address by sible compromise candidate In Mrs. Michael Macomber, Dob­ 7x18 webs. Avocado "Self Portrait” Ovaj -shape provides ^ I J | j Steam Dry Iron the event of a deadlock. perfect visfOn. .. V x less than 30 miles west of Plei- . . lenges from State Insurance U.S. Sen. Birch Bayh. (Herald photo by Ofiara) son Rd.,'Vernon. only. )cu. South Vietnam. 1 1 Meanwhile, the state ticket be­ DISCHAROBD YESTERDAY: Of Charter When, she reached the heavily Commissioner William R. Cotter & Ihe Cambodian spokesman, guarded jail, demonstrators^ut- of Hartford, and from State Sen. low the office of governor was Mlcliaet P. Oelligan, 87 Mill St.; Rods Reels Snorkel still uncertain after a night of Tanya P. OiUesple, Elast Hart-g Safety ball eliminates month FRANCISCO (AP) — side shouted, "God bless you David Barry of Manchester. water. I'niversal iize Bernadette;Bernadette? youvoii are a saint.’Halnt." maneuvering and negotiations ford; Kim Bigan, Ei^t Hartford; 5.88 I , n a n t fits alU 10.97 I ilfih oz H U.N. Secretary-General U She rolled down a window of By the Associated Pres* involving Bailey and Daddario. A. Diane Badeau, East Hart­ in our inventory a ty , soum Of Labanslek, tlmt ^ e internaUonal organlza- Wall-to^ Wall Convention A musical portrait of the artist. Fabric temperature dial, permanent For lieutenant governor, the ford; Gerald M; Monahan, 676 See our complete line of water toe two towns would be held. „„„ ^^ould become "al embrac- the car and replied: *‘Thank you Republicans also g'athered In Sorry, no rain checks. Two record set of songs by Dylan sports and boat supplies. press touch-up settings. 25 steam for turning up, but please don’t Connecticut’s five ■ other con- . By SOL B. COHEN ter of the .stage. Accommoda- ly, middle and late evening choice was BridgejxJrt MayoY Bush Hill Rd.; Dayld W. Brown, vents. Water window. 0 F92 by admitting Red China 28 Oharter Rd., Rockville. < ^ m b o d ^ to stay in hopes unU ^.tfivided countries ' such as cause any trouble.” gressional districts to nominate (Herald Reporter.) tlons for the working press were situation at the Hotel Sonesta_ C’ Curran, and Atty, Gen. Kiddy Folding Chair that their presence would help North and South Vietnam He A British army spokesman candidates for Congress. Last night’s - wet skies may - * inadequate ^ !ind the sound sys- convention headquarters. Robert K. Killian, with the firm AJeo, Sylvester D. .Thomas, _ ___ _ tern on the stage wasn't working. Because the Hartford Hilton backing of Gov. John Dempsey, 2S0 Qreen Rd.; Manuel Inguan- made the proposal Friday night said 'tKat although police had j,, nistricts 2 3 and 4 the ^^^ve dampened the clothing and tern on the stage wasn’t working. zo, Hartford; Mrs. Vera A. Ken- "Interdicting" 4h«-enemy's infil- ^ black-tie banquet of U N. granted Miss Devlin permission nominees 'appear" easy to pre- hairdos of Connecticut’s Demo- '[What did he say? What did he had been taken over by the o-pparent choice for at- neally, 21 Willard Rd.; Mrs. Sturdy tubular aluminum frame pgg tr^ o n and supply trails. officials and delegates ending .a to make the Bogside speech and 2 ^ g .j^ere is crats, attending their state con- say?” were the key words. Rainbow Girls for their annual general, then surrender, she was arrest- “ “ ’g u... . ------Npw------■ • ’ • -The leadership was reportedly AugiMta M. Hoppe. ,2? Arch St.; Willi colorful webbing. # M74 3 29 The meaning of the decision two-day celebration of the 26th ventlon, but, they didn’t dampen Newsman helped newsman, and convention all political Mr*. Lydia B. L u ^ l ^ l , West 2.69 to wiOidraw the troops, number- anniversary of the signing of the ed out of fear she would deliver ‘'''seeond“District deleeates will “'®‘'’ enthusiasm and their spir- the one-hour session was saved tivltles were at the Sonesta favoring Mrs. Natalie Rapoport ing more than one battalion, u n . charter here. ' a dramatic talk that would trig- femalnlng ' . / which was nev^rnever intended for Waterbury for secretary of Rd., RFD 1 , Rockville; Sydney the state, which angered State H. ' Bowman, East Hartford; from the two towns was not "Having the People's Republ- ger rioting, announced candidate — Robert If -the old saying that "Wet ------that purpoap. Wayne A. Newcomb, 46 Wilson Immedlately clear; But diplo- ig of China In mind, I recom- Ivan Cooper, a Protestant civ­ weather is Democratic weather” "Unbelievable,” is the only Sen. Gloria Schaffer of Wood- il rights supporter who_ accom­ H. Steele of 'Vemon — when is true, then, last night’s weath- word which can explain the ear- bridge, . a leading contender for Lane, Rockville. 3 Ne.sled Mesh Tables maUc sources In Phnom Penh ^end that the Vnlted Nations be they meet at'lO a.m. at Eastern (See Page Five) Also, Patricia J. Qoric, 6 indicated earlier this month that made universal," Thant said. panied Miss Devlin from Bel- er may have served as an omen the nomination. Mrs. Schaffer fast, said four carloads of police Connecticut State College in Wll- to victory for those 3,000 and was talking about a floor fight Fairvlew Ave. Ext., Rockville; Modern design, heavy steel con- Our Cambodia was prepared to con- “The absence of the People's Charles M. Dupuis, 23 Andor mpt them at Drumahoe, feur nmantic. . J .. more Democrats who packed the and even a primary in her cam­ striiction. Ideal tor indoor or out- Reg. 4 Pe. Auto Wash & Fantastic Sale! cede about half of its territory Republic of China and of the di— paign for the nomination. Also in Rd.; John W. Kingry, 960 Syca­ door use. # 3054 11.99 to North Vietnamese control in vlded countries has given the miles______r froiff Londonderry, ofBushneil'Auditorium. and Noise Goes to Donahue, more Lane; Mrs. Edna Wuer- 8.99 Bell & Howell For Travel & Vacation order to save the central region United Nations a great deal o took her to prison. Cooper then ®®"- Pickett of Mid- lAipression one the running were State Rep. dlg, 26 Trotter St.; Louis L. Polish Kii ri"-" 77" Spori and went to the Bogside meeting, u'etown as their nominee, but wall-to-wall Audrey Beck, Margaret Wilson, including the capital. artificiality. ~' where news of Miss Devlin’s ar- "c, too, baa been threatened people. of Norwich and Margaret Cur­ Gauthier, East Hartford; Jack Cube Slide Projector Contains Du Pont car, wash p”ow73er, Slop Watches In addition to the pro^nces of ^ ^ non-members in- Duffey Tops He ad-Count Soucy, PO Box 661, Bolton; Ed­ chamois, sponge and polishing clolh. rest was gfeeted wrlth an angry n primary fight. They packed the outer lobby tin of New London. Dress Watches ^tan ak iri, Mondu kiri w d ^orth and South Vietnam, uproar. The GOP situation In the of the Bushneil — waiting for By DAN HALL ThaddeuS Pawlowski of Nor- ward R. Mlchalskl, 60 Arcellla Stung Treng, the North Viet- and South Korea, and above-mentioned three men in Dr. "She Said to tell you not to ITilrd District is like that in the friends,.and for guest passes, Associated Press Writer the lead for the party’s U.S. wlch, workmen’s compensation namese now have control of five East and West Germany, blame the ordinary Protestants Second, with only one announced They i«cked..tbe inner lobby— Senatorial bid. commissioner, was offered one Also, Mrs. Fllamina Shana­ Royal Scot 10W30 provincial capitals and are con- ..j governments to con­ han, Stafford; Sonja M. Ander­ ““ 1 1 . 8 8 for this, but to blame the people candidate. Robert Dunn of Mil- lining op" to get their delegate HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — If The focus of convention party- (be two remaining spots on son, 47A Downey Dr.; Mrs. 84.70 Motor Oil 39"pt testing two others, Kompong gi^er the idea of the universality ■ who are trying to deprive the ford, a retired Air Force or alternate credentials. They counted the number of per- j^g g^ifted from the Hartford ticket—comptroller or treas 4.88 Thom in central Cambodia and of the United NaUons as the Style #454, Our R.g. 24.99 1*7.88 Donna M. Carbone, Oxbiaw Dr., Uses revolutionary slide cube. Remote working man of his civil colonel, is unopposed for the packed 'the main floor of the ''9‘Jiire foot at Demo- nillbn, where most of the Re- urer—but turned it down. This Special additives - all season oil. Limit Style #386, Our R*g.'2S.99 19.88 The latest in dial faces. Watches for the Kompong Speu, 30 miles south- priority item of this year's rights,” (2ooper told the crowd, slot. Delegates meet at 10:30 auditorium—reserved for dele- aqndldate receptions Fri- publican candidates held forth left the leadership casting about Vernon; Edward Kehl, 14 Ar- control operation. 6 qts. per customer. whole family. , celUa D r; Emil J. Tlllona, Style #641, OurR^ssi. 39.88 west of Phnom Penh. agenda for world affairs," Miss Devlin’s sentence does a.m. in West Haven High gates only. They packed the 'doI- "ISTht, the Rev. Joseph Duf- weekend, to the Sonesta another Pblish-American to Wethersfield; Noll Pierson, Jun­ In other parts of Cambodia, Thant said ’ not mean she loses her right to School. cony — reserved for alternates ^®^ would have won. Hotel. ' P“t on the Ucket. iper Lane; Mrs. Edna M. Gray, spokesmen said. North Viet- ^he secretary general often vote in Parliament. VVith time Incumbent Robert Giaimo is and those guests who had tlcjt- P’®'’ ‘*’® "°‘®®’ Alphonsus .pbe' competition over the ‘he Negro, spot on the West WlUington; Emldio Ran- pet Supply Specials nameae troops again attacked a said that the absence of off for good behavior, she could the Third District Democrats’ eLs. And, they packed the gal- Donahue would^h^e^ been vie- senatorial nomination—a four- deket, John Merchant of Bridge- lerl, McNall St.; Joseph M. Oap- General Electric big munitions depot at Long communist China and North be freed by October. choice. lary—resejwed for no one and ‘ way race including Duffey, ‘he deputy state commis- pucclo J r . 612 Taylor St.; Dale Pul\^x Flea Loll ars Our Vek, 30 miles north of Phnom Vietnam prevents the United In the past two years, she has Stewart B. Mcjtinney of Fair- filled by first-come-first-served. For the most color, Edward lx>nahue, Marcus and late en- 91°"®*" community affairs, ap- A. Robbins, 64B Chestnut St.; For Dop^s or Cats Penh, and were driven back by Nations from working effectlve- beconie a symbol of the drive field, state House minority The stage too was filled with L. Marcus. _ Irant Donald J, Irwin_set the P®^*'**‘ b®' out os a possible Walter J. Dublel, 276 Redwood .39 Dehumidifier South Vietnamese aerial gun- ,y peace in Indochina, by the Catholic minority in leader, appears the stronger of wall-to-wall people, many of But the Friday night festivities tone for the evciving's activities. ®holce. State Sen. Boce Barlow Rd.; Philip Lewis, 228 Lydall Adjustable,.^ bdorless; Continuously ships in a nighttime battle. his dinner speech, Thant Northern Ireland to win what it the two Republican candidates them newsmen with no place were just a warmup. The state Political observerk expect a prl- of Hartford, 43tate Reps. Otha St.; Vicki C. Erlandson, RPD 1, kills fleas for 6 lo'45 weeks. South Vietnamese troops said, iViThe simple people in the considers equal rights in hous- to-sit. High party officials and and national Democratic nomi- mary race betw e^ the first' Brown of Norwalk and Bruce Bolton. claimed 34 enemy soldiers killed atreell.j’those whose sons are Ing, jobs and'voting. \ • (See Page Five) ‘ ----workers’---- — took ' ■■ up the entire ■■ cen- nations come today, with...... the three candidates. \ Morris of New Haven, and Hen- Also, Mrs. Ida Q. Tardif, 27J :> Pc. vv hi li MMI Cat Liller Tray Our Rag. 86.70 In fighting around Kompong dying in far away countries, Bluefleld Dr.; Elaine M. Ooma- Marcus, who has bigen inde­ (See Page Five) Size 15 3/4 X I I 1/4 x 3 1/2 Cham, some 60 miles northeast cannot understand why the rella, Stafford Springs; Mrs. of Phnom Penh, and Kompong United NaUons Is not seized pendent of . the Debjocratic' I iiihrrdla & Table (»roii|) ^ inches. Assorted colors. i.oo leadership throughout the William O'Brien and daughter, 38.” Square Trach, on Cambodia's southern with the most burning issue of 40 Duncan Rd.; Mrs. David A. 2 Pc. Hanging Up. 1970, the war in Indochina." paign, chose to keep his recep­ Bourne and eon. 147 Merllne llVIuvi’ inesli i.ilili* utili lo'.ii Our Chaperone Repellant ■ tion far away from the S.onesta. D r, Vernon; Mrs. Theodore IlMndsomi’ MuUliMu^ vli.iits I St' Rej Pitch Back .OO He threw a party instead at Zupnlk and son, 78 Downey D r.; |on pjlii'. [X'lcli oi iL'v 129.99 Sprfiy-" Our R«,. 1.19 Wall Console Set Auto humidisrat Dunsey’l Tavern, several mllek Mayors Tell Mrs. Leon Gondarowskl and 99.701 Choose indoor or outdoor. Protects turns unit on/off. outside Hartford. \ lurniture or plants.- Removes up to son, HazardvlUe; Mrs. Malcolm 1 C«'. W ro ll oil I Iro n 13 pints per day, But the Senate majority Plan to Curb Froet and daughter, 43 Claire leader was well represented dur­ >4'a lin o ( ,r o ii|i Rug, las.gg helps keep you " Hartford Policeman Fired Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Richard S5.88 E n d itc h Tablets or Liquid comfortable. ing the keynote address in Bush-'' Sturgis and daughter, 76 Main 14.70 Use as pitching .Jevice or silent Pittsburgh plate glass mirror, 20x29 nell auditorium. A sound truck 8t., South Windsor; Mro. Robert partner." Returns ^ y ball, any angle. Rapid relief for your pet. "T | L l In Shooting Death of Youth Drug Abuse Stops excessive hair shedding. 4U . X 3 / inches. Table 22x9x6'A inches.- outside greeted arriving dele­ KloUer and daughter, RPD 4, - Mediterranean walnut Finish. # gates with the message that Vernon; Mrs. P. Richard Mac- To, Our Rag. 2.79 0802 HARTFORD, Oonn. (AP) — ing an illegal left turn. It turned WEST HAVEN, Conn. (AP) 22” Rotary Mower Anthony Lombardi, a policeman out that the cah had been stol­ Marcus is "good enough" and The'CtonnecUcut Conference of whom a coroner found "crimi­ en, but Lombardi was unaware ‘®®Kb„jgppugh ' to be Senator. Mayors has taken two step* Ito nally responsible" in the death of that when he shot Rodriquez. and a bagpipe bund from member* believe will help cure NEW THOMPSON of a Puerto Rican youth, was According to Lombardi, he Bridgeport serenaded Uiem. the naUon’* drug problem*. It SPEEDWAYS MNra. a Complete with fired. from the Hartford police had cornered the*youth in an The few placards visible at is urging govenunent tigur** to force Friday. alleyway, and the youth sudden­ the Bushneil' were paradeiPln try to speed the trial* of nar- MfSiNTS 43,88 Buy it the lobby by the Marcus sup- cotlc* offender*, and it 1* call- THRILLING Police Chief Thomas J. ly turned on him, trying to rush Heavy gauge steel deck. Deluxe porters. ■ ing on advertiser* to •Umlnato STOCK CAR RACES position manual wheel and Vaughan said he was basing his past. 4| adjusrmeiits. H.P. action on a four-man depart­ Lombardi told the coroner I^nahue, the party leader- characterization* of pills a. the SUHIiAY NIGHT 7 PM ' Briggs & Stratlon etigine; mental board of Inquiry's ruling something flashed from each of . shi^s cholcg for the senatorial duawer to problem*, AfUAII *1 LIAII Quick Mount! ngjnlnatton, was ready—perhaps mayoi-s also wrote to Gov. ^ EXCITINO EXCITING j heavy loop handle. 0 OA2 Charge it! that Lombardi had violated de­ the youth's hands, and all he FEATURES i ^ l EVENTS „ partmental rules and orders could think was "knife, knife." to counter the Marcus surge— John Dempsey, asking that h* EVERY ^ 1 EVERY 5,000 BTU "concerning the use of fire­ But the objects tumed out to be with a different strategy. (dhe . immediate action to *x- 1 A billboard-sized photo was at- Pdhd the staff and faciHtiMi of SUNDAY SUNDAY arms.” a screwdriver and a portable TWIN 25 LAP And, Vaughan added ,"I con- radio. The coroner ruled that tached to the water tower above “'® ®‘a‘® Toxicology Labora- Westinghouse cur with the board’s finding.” Lombardi was overly hasty in the Hilton Hotel. Newsmen re- MODIFIED FEATURES Doughboy 12’x36” Pool with Lombardi, who Is 32, was dis­ assuming hia life was In danger, celved at their press table* a ^ "There is a backlog of six - n u t HfATS A CONtI AND missed after a meeting with and that that "unreasonable" slick, single-fold campaign sheet '"®**‘h* »<> two years In th* UTE MODEL SPORTSMAN > Room Air Conditioner Vaughn In the chief's office. assumption what cost Rod­ and a list of the delegates sup- of this laboratory, 20 LAP PEAYURE The dismissal took immediate riguez his l\fe. {x>rtlng Donohue. which 1* reiponklble for all PIUI HIATl * CONII ISPECIAL DELUXE , 59.99 DELUXE 22" R*9. 69.99 Filter & Ladder If bought nparately $89 effect. He now has five days In Vaughan * set up the depart­ drug* seized in criminal Inv**- AND AN KXTRA ADDED 120" Rotary Mower I Q }M{ Rotary Mower ^ Q Q Q which to appeal to the city's di­ Donahue 8 reception was the tlgutlon*,” said Mayor Donald ■ ONUS A SPECTACULAR #0X20IH ■ l / . O O * 0 F 122SH . /.OO mental board of Inquiry os soon gayest, with u rock band play- t . Dorsey of Meriden, chairman 311 ILP. engine, top mount Plugs in like a lamp. 115 volts. 7.5 amperes. rector of personnel. as he suspended Lombardi. The O.GAN1 Powerful 3 H P. engine. Vent control exhausis'or circulates room air. Lombardi had been suspended ng for dancing in a huge room „f the group', drug commIttM. board met once but adjourned hiu.was kept full into the mom- “i„ order to *p*ed up trial* 14i 98 with pay by Vaughan a few without reaching a decision and hours after Abraham Rodriguez, waited for the coroner, Irving L. "f ■ , . J . “A** facilitate treatment and re- IB, of Hartford, was fatally shot But for crowd density, Duffey hubllltaUon for drug dep«ndml Aronson, to make his report American Ffices in War wiuj the winner. Entertaining per*on*, the waiting time must SALE: FRIDAY In an alleyway after an auto first. MANCHESTER HAMDEN WATERBURY chase on April 1. The Defense Department released these pictures of Force Cairt. Edyvin Atterlieriy and Navy Lt. James delegates In the small Rendezv be reduced to 24 houni." WALLINGFORD The coroner’s decision was Room, he. attracted a steady The huge backlog of labora- & SATURDAY Lombardi chased the car, announced June 17. Vaughan re- Americans held captive in Vietnam. The photos ‘Gonhell, left to right, were included in a list, alleg­ 1145 UllHd TGrifiko .2U 0 MiwtII Avg! LtkGWtod A Wolcott N . It. 4f n. S *1 atriOg Um which, was driven by RpdHquei, api>eared in North Vietnamese newspapers and the edly complete, of U.S. I’OVVs, that a private group slreum jjf guests, tory work was "brought to tli* after he spotted the youth ih'SK- (8m Page Eight) department said the names of neither men, Air OllH. Mon. I0.WM In Duibunf, No.»UI., SMmlort. HtMnId.. PMMclll, B M x i l Mill., Kliwo«. Nonhm|>u« 4 Fnnln,»n Open Late Every Niclit has unofficially released. (Al* I’hotofax) (See Page Five) («M Pag* WgM)

/ ' I'AOB TWO MANCHESTER E p im N G ITERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1970 ^NC^HESTER EVENING H E ^ L D . MANCHESTER,* CONlC SATURDAY; .HJNE 27, 1970 ?AOB T H ^ South Windsor THEATER TIME Sheinwoltl on Bridge SCHEDULE Most High School Grads TRUMP IN DthHMMY RELIEVES ATTACK SATURDAV NORTH Burnside—The Out of Town- By ALFRED 8IIEINWOLD Will Continue Education The -.-idvantage of delaying a 4 kh ers, 7:p0, 0:00 C 4 2 Cinema I (East Hartford) — finesse Is that the missing high Future plans for the class of Klon Oollege; Gail VIkllnoU, card may drop corly. That's O K J 10 7 The Magic CTirlstlan, 7:15. Wild A Q 7 .4 4 2 1B70 show approximately 70 per Marietta College; Glen Walton, In The Streets, 9;00. why you normally play a high WEST cent continuing their education, Hudson College; Ealne Watson, East Hartford Drive-In—Kel­ card or two before trying a IIA.ST 48 students going Into employ- University of Maine. ly’s Heroes, 10:30. Cincinnati fInessHc for a missing Jack. As 4 Q J 10 9 4 .1 4 A762 ^ment, 10 Into the military, and Those attending the Hartford Kid. 8:40. In tlio'eiirllor hands Uiia week, Q? AJ6.1 (:? 7 roe are undecided. ifoepltal School of Nursing ore East Wlnd.sor Drlve-In—"Z ” , however, you must break this 0 None O '9 .4432 OVer m students will con- Karen Comeau, Debbie Jonty, 10:30. Phissycat, I Love -you, rule to leave a trump In the 4 J 8 6 A 10 9 3 tmue their education and 27 will Evelyn Mullen, and Susan...8:40 dummy when your trump length------.SOUTH - attend Manchester Community Page; St.' Francis Hospital Manche.ster Drive-In—Beneath Is under attack. 4 -‘I Colicge.. Tliey are Robert An- School of Nursing; Olga Kebolo The Planet, of the Apes, 10.46. South dealer. KQ 1098 3 deriion, Louis'Bilodeau, Jude and Patricia Williams; Middle- Kremlin Letter, 8:40 East-West vulneri 0 AQ8 6 Camel*,-' .Kathy'aark, Gary sex Hospital School of Nursing; Miuisfleld Drive-In—Computer Opening lead — 4> A K Dollak, Rajhnpnd Foster, Susan Pamela Briggs, and Jane Way- Wore Terinls Shoes, 8:50. Horse Spades W’esI North E ast___ Gerr, Lynn GiiUJunls, • Shelley ncr will attend the Mary Hltch- In Gray Flannel -Suit, 10:20. West led the queen of I 4 I NT 2 4 ’ Hayden, Kathleen Hcigan, Jo- cock School of Nursing, State kDieatre — Sleeping and dummy’s king fell to 3 4 4 0 Pass seph Kejuiedy, Walter McGee, John Brown will attend the Beauty 1:00, 3:05, 6:10, 7:15, and dummmy’s king felll to boiihlc AH Pass Gary Montavainl, Francis Connecticut School of Broad- 9:20. Hang YoUr Hat pn the South to ruff. V kevlk, Charles Nelison, John casting. Judy Neklunas will at- Wind, 12:10, 2:16, 4:20, 6:25, 8 J0 West was marked with length of h«tarts whenever he llkei^-but Plank, Debbie Salibury, Deb- tend the- Hartford Hospital U.A. Theatre—M*A*S*H, 1:45; orah Shea, Steve Shea, Don School Of Radiology and Laura 3:45, 5:45, 7:46 , 9:45 in spades and hearts, conse- SouUtb^ contract was safe, quently shortness in the other if Sobth began the trumps Sinjer, Fred S,.mmariva, S le - Boucher wHl .be an X-ray tech­ SUNDAY CAROL A. EDWARDS THOMAS J. QUISH BARBARA JUNE RASK ly Strohm, Nick Susko. Kath­ nician ^ Manchester Memorial Burnside-- ’Die Ojit of Townern, suits. For this reason South "normally'*.,by leading the king 428 Porter St. 56 Grandview St. Brco'iton, Mass, ryn Thaler, Robert Tirrell, Syd­ Hospital. . ,, 2:00, 4 :00, 6:00 8:00. wisely decided not to try to of hearts, W ^ t would refuse the Manchester Manchester (formerly of Manchester) ney Trombley, and Linda Also, Robfei^t Lovering and Cinema I (East Hartford) — enter dummy with a diamond trick. West would take the sec­ BS in Business Administration BA in English Wright. Eugene SulliVan will attend tor the first trump play. ond trump and ' Jead another BS In Education ■Die Magic Christian, 7:15; W'ild ' (cum latide) (cum laiide) Those attending University of Hartford Staib Technical In ’Die Street, 9:00. Instead, South prudently led spade, forcing- South to ruff Historical marker, date 1752, identifies the Tiemann^^fidme on South Main St. Southern Connecticut State Central Connecticut State North Park College, Connecticut ore Edward Argen- School. Steven Lausler will East Hartford Drive - In the eight of hearts from his again. Now South and West College College Chicago, III. ta, GaU Banister, James Cough- ^ ^ cutteXappreri- 8:40; Pus-sycat, I Love You. hand. West could have won the would have two trumps qpiece, lln, Bonita Deskus, William 10:55. trick with the jack, but It would and if South tried to knock out Desmarig, Janet Featherstone Those entering the military Manchester DrlVe-In Be- done him no good. Dummy the master trump another spade Steven Friedberg, RuaseU UU- GU- James Burger, - Steven X Die PLmot of Die Apes. would still have a trump to return would force out his last'. ler, Patricia Halpin, Pamela banning, Robert Marvonek and 8:40; Kremlin Letter, 10:20. prevent a spade continuation. trump and doom him to a'two- Hobby, Steven Krohn, Brenda James Velllette. Mansfield Drive-In — <3om- West actually played a low trick defear.” London, Deborah Mackey, U.S. Na-vy enlistees are: Wil­ putor W’oro Tennis Shoes,* 8:50; trump, hoping his partner could Dally Question - Trudy Rosenstock, Gary Sayers, liam Atkins, Ted Chesllck, Paul Horse In Die Gray Flannel win. When the eight held, South As dealer, you hold ; Spades, Sheila Strohm and Linda Tomel. Kalajian, Kenneth Vlestart. Suit, 10:20. next led the king of hearts, forc­ Q-J-10-9-4-3; Hearts, A-J-O-S; Heralding Homes Air Force: William Llzotte and ing out the ace. At Kent State University: Jo­ State Theatre — Sleeping DIuniunds, None; CUihs, J-8-8. Harold Spencer. < Beauty, 1 :00,. 3 :05, 5 :10, 7 :15, Resumes Attack What do you say? seph Kizls, Collen Nadeau, 'and Honor Graduate Dirk Romeyn. 9:20; Hang Your Hat On Dio West resumed the attack by Answer: Pass. The hlgh-card Pauline Gail Kupchunos, Vyind, 2:15, 4:20, ^25, 8:30. leading a third spade, and South structure Is not quite good ■DioSd who will attend Central daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bene­ UA Dieatre — M*A 4^*H, 2:30, ruffed again. Now South cashed enough tor an opening bid. You Connecticut State College are: dict A. Kupchunos "of 390, .jVvery 4:45, 7:00, 9:00. the queen of hearts and left the expect to be heard from at your House of Antiques Christine Goodrich, Scott Hock- St., Wapplng, recently gradu­ jack of hearts at large while he next turn, enberry, Elaine Petersen, Su­ ated with high honors from the played winners In the minor Copyright 1970 san Reister, Ellen Rlvosa, Lin­ win be provided by the Phdae Hartford Academy ot Business II. suits. West could take. his jack General Features Corp. The “ keeping room,” i&T kitchen— now a homey family room. da Sheldlck, Pamela Waldron, at which time she was awarded and Sandra Wells. In Air Training the president’s Award for Out- Navy Ensign David w. Those attending Eastern Con- standing Achievement in Data Mathey hushed of^ the° nectlcut State are: Neva Ferri, Processsing. Miss Kupchunos Is m Us linda Higgins 29 Sunset Katherine Foster, and Donna affiUated with Travelers Equity - sb . ounsei Terrace, South Windsor, la Shaffer. At Southern State are; Sales as a systems coordinator. Peter Gimmartino, Donald Ya- undergoing Naval Aviation Completes Sea School Training with Training Squad­ covone and Marilyn Zak. At Marine Private First Class Western State will be: Wendy ron-Three, Naval Air Station, Benjamin E. Stulpin, son of Mr. WhiUng Field, Milton, Pla. OoUlns, James Corcoran, and and Mrs. Benjamin P. Stulpin Shirley Yonlka. Whole Houseful of Memories ’ of 469 King St. was graduated Manchester Evening Herald KIRSTEN ^lARLENE SANDRA E. CHAPIN JENNIFER ELIZABETH Terrance Farrell and John from Sea ^h ool during cere­ JOHNSON South Windsor Correspondent 20 Clyde Rd. MAXWELL Ferguson will attend Bryant monies at the Marine Barracks, Ba^ara Varrick, Tel. 644-8274. 176 Wadsworth St. Ext. Manchester Bolton Center Rd. College, Deborah Bachman and Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Ports­ Manchester *B8 Bolton Christine Grooves will attend mouth, Va. Graduates have Amy Lowell wrote about "lilaca bring home the awfullest l(x>king things, BA In Psychology University of Connecticut Hartford Hospital School of Berkeley School. John Rossi and been assigned to duty with the watching a deserted house settling side­ but he’d, work at a piece, repair It if College of Wooster (Ohio) School of Nursing Nursing Kevin Kelly will attend St. An­ Sixth Fleet in the Mediterra­ ways into the gross of an old rood." necessary^ and reflnlsh it so it shoqe selm’s College. Sustui Aimata nean. 'Hie lines might nearly describe the like new.” will attend Regis College; Ger­ Youths Plan Dance home in South Manchester at Spring St. It was not that the Tiemanns were so ald Assessor, Ohio University; Die Youth Council Is plan­ and S. Main St. partially hidden behind . fond of antiques; they had to have Robert' Bingham, High Itoint ning a "dance July 1 from 7:30 NEXT! WALT DISNEY'S “SLEEPINGxBEAUTY” a tall thicket of lilacs, and whose founda­ furniture, and this was the best that GO tion has settled so that much of the College; Janet Booth, Drew to 11:30 at the Dmothy they could afford at the time. Today, University; FTlaclUa Bouchard, wards wall paneling no longer sets plumb. their fine antique furnishings with the Briarw(x>d; Bettina "Brewer, BEFORE Referred to by historians as the Col. soft patina of age would be the envy SuUins College; Tod Brownln.g, Ireamus Brown house, it is now owned of any collector. Western Mew England College; THE WORD by Mrs. Henry A. Tiemann Jr. (Her The front door opens into a small hall Nancy Bucknell, St. Joseph’s husband died about two years ago.) which opens on one side to the "parlor," College, Fla.; Pamella Castet- This house is far from deserted, as and on the other to the dining room. ter, Mlaml-Dade Junior Col­ GETS Donald Sutfiedand — Don Rickies Amy Lowell’s poem suggests. As Mrs. Directly in front is a very narrow stair­ lege; Michael Curtin, College of Clinf Eostwod TeHy Sovolas Tiemann says, "This is a -house that way leading' to the second floor. A coat the Holy Cfoes; Barbara Doble, AROUND has always been lived in and used.” closei under the stair conceals a hidden University of New Mexico; IN It has housed church meetings, a tea panel which, when removed, discloses a Christiiie DtJierty, New . Eng’- room, and normal famUy life. secret compartment, reportedly used to land School of Art; Fred Doo- AND THE As Col. Brown was possibly one of hide runaway slaves when Negroes cy. University of Notre Dame; the founders of the early Baptist (aiurch escaped from the South through the Susan Eisenberg, Smith Col­ LINES ARE in Manchester, it Is logical to assume "underground railroad." lege; Linda Girardln, Computer KELLY’S Uiat meetings were held,,Jin this house Many who have attended , South Programming Institute; and TOO LONG” THE FUNNIEST WAR GOING!! prior to the building of a church in School will recall visiting this example Gary Hale, Tufts University. Highland Park. The "Minister’s of historical interest. Also, Deborah Holland, Uni­ -TH E NEW YORKER FKKKDAY m a t i n e e s —2:60 P J «. Tavern," it used to be called when the 'To the left of the entrance is the din­ versity of New Hampshire; Browns entertained church representa­ ing room. At one—Umo, it was called Carol Homat, Hartford Acade­ ^ m H A H 11 UHH atf tives, passing through or who came to the “ keeping room," which was used as my of Hairdressing; Jean i^^^lNEMA 1 preach. the family room. It has been bcautilully Howat, Sweet Briar College; LOOVIAWOR eT. t«IT TO MAIN I Central Chimney preserved with Its polished wide floor Robert Ibelle, Dartmouth; Pe­ An addition -ftias added about a boards and dark red wall paneling, over ter Kiefer, American Universi­ hundred years later to the original WILLIAM VINCENT JOSEPH D. LONEY the fireplace. The other three walls are RAYMOND OONfiAD LaOACE ty; Dlsme Kozlowski, Framing­ gambrel roofed portion creating ,an ell. 140 Summit St. 91 EldHdge St. EXCLUSIVE SHOWING IN THIS AEEA white. 396 Spring St. ham State College; Sharon Loo­ ^K’EAT, The Tiemann" house is typical of the Manchester Manchester Manchester mis, Allegiieny College; John The Joinery , work at one point' in the ON ■ ■ ■ I MBI MANCHESTER central chimney plan used extensively paneling is asymmetrical. Tie- BS In Electrical Engineering BS In Eleotrical Engineering Marouskl, University ot DRIVE-IN ■ m m ■ CENTER r BA in Economics ■f ir s t in ConnecUcut in the late 1700s and early mann’s commept>Was that “ pertiaps the Northeastern University Union College Boston College Georgia; Dennis Meligonls, Uni­ " ™ 643.7B32 18th Century. a i r -conditioned • FREE PARK REAR THEATRR carpenter . who measured the wood had versity of West 'Virginia; Kirk The low ceilings and quite small door­ Morris, University of Colorado; irs a 8witched-on been''drinking. O r perhaps he didn't TODAY ii SUN. 1:00-3406-5:10-7:1S A 9:20 ways are evidence that the house was '■^(ant to waste the board by cutting it Gerald F*atria, Rochester Insti­ laugh riot! not built tor people of great physloai tute of Technology: Denise Per- off. The ppreeiver is left to his own Y The living room, or parlor, once\used for Baptist church services stature. However, It is a co^.,and'com- conclusion. It has doubtless been the rault, Mt. Sinai School of R a -. WALT DISNEY ; WAIT DISNEY S fortable home.'* -V" diolnigy; Sandra Roberts, Hart- PROoocTKms’ - subject of many conversation as the The Tiemanns lyive' maintained the family sat in thumb-back Wltidsor chairs forti Conservatory of Music; early Amerig«n"antiquity of the home Nancy Royce, Porloch Vale Story by around the pine and maple dining table and h,ave 'fumlshe THE|f0R|gE^*'. Y Th0 o t f c l m oTiit^ l i n Q ^ ^ l o intotm GREATER HAR’TEOiU) SUN. 2:16-4:20.6:25 A 8:30 pCTWYfs eOovf rf>4 MuifblMy of movie coofeni tor viewing by th ir cAi/dren. CRIITFiaNNELSUlT WON’T LET IT GO ! ! ! ThU Outstanding FUm WALTDISIVEV r / ALL AGES ADMITTED T E C H N IC O L O R ’ H] Held Over „ Gmeral Audiinces 12th 8 M-A-S-H WEEK! WIED. ‘SLEEPDfO BEAUTY’

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PAGE FOUR \. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1570 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1970 PAOB fKanrl^PBtrr When Cost-Cutting: Backfhe earth’s surface. tempt . to collect a lunar sample oslovakia. These satellites offer sor, at Dunfey’s Tavern; Union 13 is split In support for Dona- of Bridgeport, in red jackets pears delighted at congratulations from his,- old This sudden explosion of force off a little, I think this question will be Two Venusian interplanetary On Jan. 14 Soyuz 4 was laimch- and return it to the earth before launch capabilities to the East­ leaders said late last night that hue, Duffey and Marcus, with and plaid kilts, al9S Were in the Whole Houseful of Memories friend,«vU.S. Rep. Eifhilio Daddario. Mrs. Daddario The obstacles^ to this survival are and temper from the gcKid attacked in a thoroughly pragmatic way. probes were launched and the ed from the Tyuratam-Balkonur ■the Apollo 11 astronauts could ern countries In much the same they will protest to Marcus, on Donahue the leader. baicony for Marcus. looks on. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) formldable^ The front line belligerents Some persons have compared the land­ first transfer of. astronauts be­ humor man of the convention (Cofitinued from Page 3) a ’’knitty-knotty,’’ a wooden gadget held cosmodrome carrying 'Vladimir do so. The thinking was „ that manner as have U.S. launches the basis that the reception was Manchester delegates were wihen the band members tried ing of the Apollo 11 on the moon to the tween orbiting spacecraft was who had saved the convention In . the hand for yam wlndlng);> tmd a have an exchange of hatreds sunk deep­ Shatalov. On Jan. 15 Boris Voly- -this could dull the edge of the , in the past to Western coun­ held in a non-union restaurant. seated in the middle section, t,, maneuver In the Hotel Son- The tireplace, like the others In the landing of . Columbus In the West Indies. made. itself from so many potential _ pair of old button shoes used for book- ly into one another. They are snared nov, Alexei YeHseyev and Y ev­ manned U.S. lunar landing. tries. flTie Sonesta receptions had near the right Tiisle and about ■ ------silence, in memory of the late colonial red and g ^ n floral print paper 2 trouble giving up scheming against one Lyndon Johnson. Fischetti William St. Onge, Second Dis­ ^washes her windows, she removes the . made with tlie club manage4*. • marks I ’ve made about my judgment of drawn, and HuU was the nomi­ winding stairways couldn’t Incidentally, Manchester State make this a charming bedroom. another to permit strong hope they can muntins which her husband made, thus One of Duffey’s chief cam­ handle the crowds. Most of the Sen. David Barry, who announc­ trict- congressman. A- collection of family photos sur­ the future of manned flight as an Impor- nee. There were deeper causes, making window washing less of a chore. paigners was missed. A woman Members of Sunset Rebekah somehow manage t6 scheme together to people gave up on the second ed Thursday that he will take rounds the dresser. Included In the . tant method of conducting science and and important results, biit' one The early church meetings were sup­ alternate delegate In toe balcony I.«dge will meet tomorrow at technological enterprises in outer space, floor. Many spent over 10 out petition papers for a prima­ Ckmnectlcut’s EducationfU TV grouping is a photo of Mrs. Tiemann’s serve their own real best Interests In thing that had happened was posedly held in this room. Open to con­ was o_verheard saying to a 8:15 p.m. at Watkins Funeral there are nonetheless some extrem^jy minutes on the stairs, trying to ry for the First Congressional stations are televising the entire father, George Beech Beers, who. at one the Near East. that the convention had devel­ jecture is the reason for the two heart- friend, " I f you see Paul New­ Home, 142 E. Center St., to con­ powerful constituents In the country who get from there to the third District’s Democratic nomina­ convention live, as they did last time, was the countiy music fiddler oped a thing a l ^ t Its presid­ carved openings in the 'door to the ’old man, give me a call.” duct a meiuorS&l service for the favor this. » ing officer. Just as, four years ’ floor. tion, has yet to take thrim out. week for the Republican' con­ champion for the state ot Ck^ecticut. Against aU these difficulties, the al­ HltO-hen.” Newman highlighted most of late Mrs. Minnie Krause, a post These are mostly from the aeronauts vention. The narrow stairway at the front of earlier, it| had fallen for the 'Riose Invited by the Pulaski Deputy Secretary of the State Mrs. Tiemann .doesn’t know, but she Duffey’s fund-raising events, but nobel grand of the lodge. ternative keeps., showing itself more Industry and the allied industries that go the house leads up to a small hallway platform lYit and good humor of Federation of Democratic Clubs Harry Hammer said last night says perliape the openings were carved was not seen at the receptions. with aeronautics, The Democratic State Conven­ featuring stenciled walls. A ledge at the clearly day by day, in the con­ House Clerk John Gerardo of to partake of klelbosa instead of that-Bnrry had called hls'''6f- to make a better draft for the fire. Or, ■ The number of guests Cub Scout Pack 120 will have tion Is being covered by many top of the stairway displays a oallection 7 Hi6re is a general feeling, domehow— Torrington, whom U also named tinual escalation of military action. This the traditional eggroll, tried but flce Thursday and had request­ she says with tongiie _ln'-cHeek, the crammed into'toe Sonesta made a family picnic tomorrow noon mosUy Intuitive at this time — that the for lieutenant governor. Faced couldn’t make it to the fifth ed that the papers, be made out-of-town papers — including of candle molds and earthenware jars movement from one event to an­ lit Camp Johnson, Bolton. New York City, Washington, room may have been used by those a- is what will continue to grow, and grow, development of space flight Is very Im­ with the development of a tra­ floor. ready. Hummer said that the and jugs. other nearly tmpbhsltaie at times. Families are reminded to bring DtC^, Baltimore, Qi'cago, /Rro-,f. a:ourting, and the openings were a means If no one manages to get anywhere with portant to the general future of the dition, future party leadershlos The Hotel Hilton management papers are ready, but that Bar­ The wall stenciling, continued In ^one The narrow main stairway was their own food and swimwear. videncej Bosttm and SprlnigflelO- f. of "keeping tabs” on the couriers. United States in the same sense that the wUl -have to calculate carefuUy must have been laughing up its ry did not pick them up. of the front bedrooms, was dlsoevti;^ so choked by people that it often some chance for peace. The newsmen said that Con­ The "old kitchen,” with Its great development of the aircraft has been. In their assignment of platform sleeves — after all. It had the by Mr. Tiemann while removing md took 10 minutes to walk to toe The usual Sunday evolting Barry, to qualify for a prl- necticut is Uie- only state In the stone hearth with wide plain paneling Again, I think this is fundamentally a roles to pleasant people. wallpaper. He fSstouchbd 'the variety of and midweek services ,pf Cal­ The Nixon Administration Is making Rainbow (Girls) after the rain. mary, must deposit a $2,125 fll- above, has long since ceased being the floor above. Elevators were false analogy, but It is one that Is widely The drinks In the Sonesta were Ing fee J5 per cent of a con- .^^y in August. They said nl.so c(x>king center, but has become a cozy, designs and patterns wherever they had painfully packed. vary Church will not the effort that civilization has to make. used by quite influential people. jon the house, but, they were gressman s annual salary), state Imk many political comfortable family-living room. faded. Although the designs are interest­ When too problem of crowd this week, us the Asser ^ If it is even to pretend to have a claim For example, there’s an actively pro­ Herald also on the rugs and the furnL must sign the application for figures of national Intcrcsl - Sen. A chair specially constructed for hoop ing, and the Idea unique, the Irregularity flow grew critical, security po­ Gpd District Camp services at posed 80-cajled space-shuttle system to Charlton. Mass., began yester­ on the title of civilization. tore. the primary petitions, and must Thomas Dodd, Sen. Abraham skirted ladles Is In front of toe fire­ of au’rangement here and Uiere indicates lice begun regulating toe direc­ fly perhaps a flight a week, going up to Yesterdays get the 8ignnturc.s of 2,000 reg­ RtWcoff, Stitie Demeocratlc place. It Is not too uncomfortable today toe work of an amateur. tion of travel on stairways. The day and will continue through the m(x>n. There's a plan to have a man­ July 5. The Rev. Jay B. Oakes ■ ___It is to be hoped that, after their An (Kldlty of this convention istered Democrats within the Chairman John Bailey, to name — even with short skirts. The other bedrooms upstairs are keynote speaker. Sen. Birch ned space station with approximately 28 2 5 Years Ago Is that the question is not "Who First CongrcH-slunul District. a few. Underneath a pine tavern table Is a tastefully furnished In antiques of the Bayh of Indiana, arrivc-d after o f - Oklahoma City, OMa., wIIT first eager, compulsive effort to prove men in It, doing various tasks that are The 'signatures must be filed same period as the rest of the house. the regulations went into effect be guest preacher. Feeling Over junk collectors ^11 be nominated,” so much as very large wooden bowl, unique because they are not about to make any unf;‘ undefined at the present time. with the various Democratic ami wius required to walk near­ "euttlng In” on the national It Is "'Who will primary?” U.S. Sen. Birch Bayh of In­ a patch of the original rough bark ap­ The simple white window curtains with All these things mhy vary well happen. registrars o,' voters by July 6 - ly a block annuid toi> liQtel to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. MoCebe lateral concessions to anybody, even to drive for old rags still runs high'; With Cong. Daddario assured diana, the keynote speaker, pears on the outside. It has been filled ball fringe and most of the hooked and TTiere's no doubt in my mind''that they a week from next Monday. another ehtraixx?. of 115 Russell 8t.*^wlll observe the police decline to make ar­ the nomination for governor, charged that "a dbmogogic, dc- with homemade doughnuts In the"pBst. , braided rugs throughout the house are the cause of world survival, all the. are feasible, n ie y can be done. Whether State Insurance Commlsslon- Few of too guests seemed to their 80to wedding anniversery rests due to lack of evidence and and with Donahue expected to vlslve course Is being pursued Above the table, on a paneled wall evidence of Mrs. Tiemann’s handiwork parties in the Near East can be brought or not it is sensible to pursue them, I on William Cotter, another wlio '^^Which complements her husband’s fine mind toe crosh. One person tomorrow with an open house veterans plan to present evi­ get the endorsement for U.S. In this country.” that has become “ out o f plum b"wltli’ have a very great difficulty In judging .— intends to primary, has been jokingly referred to the others from 2 to 6 p.m. at their homo. to a serious exploration of what recipro­ dence to the prosecutor. senator, the talk centers about The 42-year.old Bayh, a trim the settling of the house over the cen­ furniture refinlshlng. UNIVERSITY OP IOWA PHYSICIST the poeslblllty of on Aug. 19 accumulating Manchester - slg- and. handsome six-footer. Is con­ turies, htuigs a lovely oil portrait of a. Further hIstorictA' details on this ns leiiiiaings. Considering toe cal concessions might be possible, were . JAMES VAN ALLEJN, DISCOVERER OP 10 Years Ago primary for the senatorial nomL natUFes for the piuit several sidered a definite prospect for great-grandmother of Mr. Tiemann, house appeared in an article In The ,ex[>en8e of the festlvlllus, how­ there an equal will toward peace on all THE VAN ALLEN RADIATION BELTS, nation. days. too Democratic numlnation for Mrs. TTenaann dldnt know how many Herald on March 23, 1966, under the ever, the oandidates seemed p ar im eager to dssuro their support for sides. IN A SPEBOH AT THE IOWA CTTY 'V '/) BEmR mt> / £ murusiM^ His.m to m wms ^ House'' Rainbow Girls marks 80th on- Both Marcus and Duffey president In 1972. greats. heading of "Manchester; Past Places, / - SCHOOL, nlvarsary. claim to have more than the The Democrats utilize organ The specialty of too Nixon nd- little old footstools, Boston rockers, - People.” another day. SIX ' MANCHESTER EVENING hW a LD' M A N C H E ^ R . CONN.. SATURDAY, JUNEL27, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENmi>4lERALR^xMANCIIESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1970 PAGE SEVEN I I s which sold well. LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON Bonds Advance Bid>tliev. RpsseU Allen 11:40 a.m., Sunday School. This column of iqiiestions and answers on, federal A) Yes. Hmvever, the TRS issue ^08 only half-sold. / 9:80 a.m., Momlngr Worship Rev. Timothy Garberry 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. has 46 days from the deadline chester, a supervisor Investi­ the week at, or above, Iheir best levels of early June, according Sorvlce. The guest speaker will liev. Ronald Haldeman tax matters is provided by the local office of the' tJ.S; for filing a'Tax return or the Trisha is experi­ gator for the U.S. Ovtl Service be John Fitts, campus director Church of the Nasarene date a return is filed, if later, Commission, has been elected to the Investment banking flrni Internal Revenue Service and is published as,a public of Salomon Brothers A Hutzler. tor Campus Crusade for Christ. 7:30 a.m., lioly Communion. 836 Main St. to iss.i^a. refund. If it takes enced in the latest chairman of the Greater. Hart­ Nursery for pre-school children 10 .a.m., Morning Prayer. Rev. William A. Tnylor, PuHtor service to taxpayers. The column answers questions lo n g ^ than that, interest at ford Federal Executive Council Government bonds advanced through mid-week, then stead­ will be available. Sermon by the Rev. Timothy the/rate of 6 percent o' year , for the coming year. most frequently asked hf taxpayers. styles and meth­ ied. Long terms gained almost Carberry, Nursery Sitters. 9 a.m.. Prayer Service. ig added to the refund. The council Is composed of. Walk in the park for young chil­ 9:30 a.m., CSiurch School for the heads of 26 federal agen­ points while Intermediates Community Baptist Church Q) Some of my friends sc«m Q) My teenage diiughter ii The interest rate the gov­ ods of hairdress­ - plckedup about a half point. dren, everyone. Opening of special cies in Greater Hatjford. nson's An American Baptist Churoh helping out in -thy - store this summer contest. v. to get audited every year while ernment pays on delayed re­ Boudreau, a career manager, The tone In the short-term 585 B. Center St. 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. summer. Do I treat her just ing. For a got ac- 10:46 a.m., 'Morning Worship. others never do. How do you funds is^at the same rate as has served the commission to market was generaUy strong. Rev. Walter H. Loomis, decide which ones get a closer like any „other employee for taxpayers are charged when ■Hiree rrlqnth treasury bill rates Second Congregational Church Message by the pastor. Washington and Boston. He Minister look? tax purposes? they are late in paying.- Tax­ Iquainted special fell by as much as 82 basis United Churoh of Christ 6 p.m.. Youth Fellowship. lives at 23 -Battista Rd. Gandy Kitchen A) Since your daughter is payers who delay paying taxes points during Jhe week. S8S N. Main St. 7 p.m.. Evening Service. A) First, all returns are Where Quality Candy U Made Fresh DaUy 9:80 a.tn., Worship Service. under 21, you-do not have to may have to pay a penalty in we offer a perma­ Rates for commercial paper Rev. Felix M. Davis, Message by the pastor. checked for mathematical ac­ ENDS TEACHING Choose From Over 200 Varieties Topic: "What Is Faith?” Sun­ withhold social security or un­ addition to interest. and certificates Of. deposit were- - Minister curacy durjng the processing Everett J. Ltvesey, president day School lor nursery atid kln- employment taxes from her nent priced at $10 unchanged, largely/due to con­ Rev. Eraest 8. H a^s, Church of Jesua Christ of operations. Mistakes are pick­ of the Savings Bank of Man­ detgarten only In the children’s wages. You will have to with­ cern over the llquldiV ot some Associate Minister Latter-day Saints- (Mormon) ed up and corrected here that Q) Is it true there are new building. hold federal income taxes, for a limited time chester, recently returned from issues of commercial paper and HlUstown Rd. and Woodslde St. result in a different tax lia­ resti;iction8 when it comes to however; unless she meets a Brown University, Providence, a sudden new supply of CD’s 9:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. Paul B. NuttaU, Bishop bility ami the amount of the depreciating farm buildings? Here’s Something Everyone Will Enjoy Zion Evangelical Lutheran new ^ l e .on withholding add­ only . . R.I., where he served on the stemming from the Federal Re- Union Service with Center Con­ refund is adjusted or a bill Church ed'to ththe law last year. A) Yes, last year’s tax re­ faculty of the Graduate School serve Boards lifting of Regula­ 9 a.m.. Priesthood. for additional tax issued. VanillE Walnut Divinity (MlBsourl Synod) gregational Church. Sermon Jjy /I t provides that if someone form act changed the use of of Banking. tion Q out of three, months. guest preacher ^ The Rev. Carl- 10:30 a.m., SVmday Some of these mistakes are in A light and fluffy Confection bursting with /owed no tax the previous year accelerated depreciation meth-;'— , Llvesey’s course, “ Manage­ Federal funds and Euro-dollar the taxpayer’s favor whil^ For Your Convenience: Off-street parking-^and our Waliiuts and refreshing to your taste. Bev.‘ S e s " ' w . ”KSil,*tmitor ^ ou i^ ^ "Pre-OccupaUon^ Claases for all ages and expects to owe no tax this ods for real property acquired ment in Action,” deajt with cur­ rates were markedly lower this 6 p.m.. Sacrament Service. others are in the goverri- salon is at street floor level. A real summer traveler. ” Nursery. Coffee ^ d year, then income taX With­ after July 24, 1969. Oh new rent problems faclngXtoe sen­ week. 9 a.m.. Divine worship. Nurs- Peflowship Hour after the serV^ ment's. farm buildings, you cannot li^unlcipalB eulvanced sharply St. Bartholomew’s Church holding can be avoided in the ior management of--^\aavinga Returns are then ^feened use a rate faster than the LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON for the second week In a row, ery In Parish House. Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor current year. If your daugh­ banks, such as low cost'- and’ 10:46 a.m., Sunday School, by computers and r ^ d as to ter qualifies, have her file an 150 percent declining balance 890 MAIN STREET— PHONE 649-7666 medium cost housing, problems while Volume offerings tapered Calvary Church Rev. Edward M. LaRo^ . Youth Forum, Grade 6, youth the likelihood that/they con­ exemption certificate with you, method. Previously, you could affecting the disadvantaged, the off sharply. By the end of the (Assemblies of God) Assistant Pastor Instruction. tain other errors. These might her employer. You can obtain use a 200 percent; declining banks’ responsibilities In work­ week, municipals had risen 2% 647 E. Middle Tpke. 2 be erroneous expenses or de­ the certificate. Form W-4E, balance or sum of the year- ing with youth, and the further points above their record lows Rev. K. L. Gustafson, Saturday, Mass at, 6 p.m. of late May and eahly June, Concordia Lutheran Church ductions, income not repofted from your local IRS office. digits method in addition to development of electronic bank­ :— Pastor Sunday, Masses at 7 :30, or mistakes in claiming ex­ the straight line depreciation. Next week’s calendar shows a 40 Pitkin St. Q) A taxpayer has to pay ing procedures. 10:1 6and 11:30 a.m. emptions. light 8148 million in issties. ’Die Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, 9:30 a.'m., Sunday School interest when he is late paying A cce le ra te d depreciation Uvesey is also a member of Pastor July calendar Is still below 1800 Bible classes and Nursery. St. Bridget Church The returns with the higfi- taxes. Does the government methods may not be used on the School of Management De­ million. Rev. Louis E. Baiier velopment at the University of 10:30 a.m.. Family Worship. Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor est Scores are then examined pay interest when it is late in .Jarm buildings that are not New issue ^elds on corporate Assistant Pastor Rev. Harry McBrien by IRS employees. issuing a refund? new.. Massachusetts and serves on bonds declined In spite of a ROUTE 6, BOLTON — TEL. 649-4332 South United Methodist Church Rev. Nell F. FItxgerald the faculty of the Connecticut heavy volume of new offerings. OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY till 8:30 P.M. 8 a.m.. The Service. Main St. at Hartford Rd. School of Savings Banking: 'Hie bulk of those offerings were Candy Also Available For Fund Raising 9 .m., ,HoTy Oommunion, iv. J. Manley Shaw, D. D., Saturday, Masses at 6 and 8 He Is a former mennber of the negotiated industrial bonds 7 Church aehool and nursery. Pastor p.m. Area Churches faculty and a member of the '. Carl W. Saunders, Sunday, Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, Thesis Examination Panel of , -. MHS Parking Lot-/Maybe a Robert Baker, Pastor St. John’s Polish National Missionary Home Tolland 10:48 a.m.. Morning Service ford In 1965 as a management Insurance Co.’s Manchester of­ ! 12,000 salesmen. . ^ and 6-8 p.m. dance if a band will volunteer CattioUc Church Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor nursery through Grade 4. fice. Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, Miss Judith Ann Slater, a Man­ ; As an Inner CJlrcle member, trainee. She later served..with Drug Advisory Center, 81 7-10 p.m. 10 a.m., Sunday School. Rev. Robert Talmadge, Russell St., 8:30 a.m, - 5 p.m., ^ a ry Cheney Library, main a.m.. Worship Service. . Paster chester native, who is a mission­ ■ Dama will receive a three-day, the premium audit department Cfialms filed for unemploy­ 11 Assistant Pastor Trinity Evangelical Lutheran call 647-9222 — givff'^Mark a lobby, Film Festival 8, 10:30 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic Serv­ ary of Acomhoek, Etist Trans­ TODAY and SUNDAY “ ,’ expense-paid holiday award trip In Cleveland, Ohio, before mov­ ment compensation for the Churoh I and will serve on the Sales- call. a.m.; Film Festival 16, 12:16 ice. 8:30 and 10:30 vaal, Republic of South Africa, Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. ing to the home office person­ week ending June 20 increased (Missouri Synod) ; oian , Advisory Panel, wdilch MHS Guidt^ce' Office and and 1:15 p.m. is on her first furlough since she Sunday Masses, 7, 8:30, 10:80 ’0 nel department In 1967. Since, by 2,264 to 44,299 from the 86 Prospect St., Rockville ' advises the division on Its Placement Office —open Mon- - Waddell Pool — Adult Svrim The Salvation Army was assigned to Africa in 1964. and 11:46 a.m.~ then she has held various em­ previous week. In Manchester, Rev. Bruce Rudolf product and sales programs. d;ty through Friday 8 a.m. - Night. 661 Main St. A Thought for Today She will speak Sunday at 9:30 SWIM in/ YOUR own/ ployment and salary adminis­ 791 claims were made, a slight noon and 1 - 3 p.m. MaJ. Kenneth Lance, a.m. at the Church of the Naza- Unitarlan Meeting House tration positionsboth for the drop from the previous week. Friday, July 3 Sponsored by the Manchester 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship J|1;N 8 TRIP Mary Cheney Library, main Officer In Charge rene Sunday School aiid will 60 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford home office and for the Pacific Council of Churches Service, Holy (Communion. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick lobby, Fllrri Feslival 8, 10:30 -.Drug Advisory Center, 81 Rus­ t.alk on the people of the Re­ Rev. Nathaniel D< Lauriat department In San Francisco, sell St., Just give a call to 647- public of South Africa at the 9:16 a.m., Simday School. ! Boothroyd, 24 Fairfield St., a.m.; Film Festival 16, 12:15 Sunday, 8 a.m., Pra^ — Calif. 9222 ahjdime between 8 a.m. and ■0:45 a.m. service. Adult Instruction Class. - recently won a week’s vacation fUaudiTiitrr and 1:15 p.m. ,,Hlsakfast. Romans 3:23 For all Have 10:30 a.m ..Worship Service, Mrs. Sterling is a former Suf- 9 p.m. In Acronhdek she worked as , in Hawaii.' The prize Included Pathfinders Club, Norman St., 9:30 a.m., Sunday School sinned and come short of the Nursery and Worship Church fleld resident and. a graduate Saturday, July 4 a secretary and bookkeeper at Unitarian Fellowship. I first class tickets on Trans Alateens, 7:30-9:30 p.m. (Classes for all ages). glory of God. Drug Advisory Center, 81 Rus­ of Gtastonbury- . ! World'Airlines, and seven nights of Suffield High School. She MCX: —start of summer ses­ 10:46 a.m.. Holiness Meeting One of the most popular ra- the Lucas Memorial Hospital ' ______sell St., call 647-9222 between 1 Academy Junior High I at a Hilton Hotel. holds a bachelor’s degree in Published Dally Except Sunday.-) sion. (nursery provided). tionales employed again and and as a music teacher at the Vernon Assembly of God history from Mt. Holyoke 'Col­ and Holidays at 13 Bissell Street and 9 p.m.—Someone’s there to 6:18 p.m.. Open Air Meeting., again by today’s ever-present Bible School. She was in charge Main St., Glastonbury I Boothroyd works at BradldiT Uanchester, Conn. (06040) Saulters Pool — Adult Eve­ 104. W. Main St., Rockville lege. listen-. 6:30 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. analysts in their attempts to of the young people’s group and I International Alriwrt for TWA, Telephone 643-2711 ning Swim., Rev: Earl K. Pettibone,. ’The Hartford, Insurance Globe Hollow—Open 10 a.m. - juatlfy Individual or group acts of the Eglington outatation. 10:30 a.m.. Service, Nursery I which ran the contest In con- ■ Second Class Postage Paid al 7 p.m. Salvation Meeting. Minister Group incIudeSThe parent Hart­ Manchester. Conn, ...... Tuesday, June 30 6 p.m. 'Of hostility or destruction con- Miss Slater received her BA and School. ] Junction with its advertising SUBSCRIPTION RATES ’ program featuring a share of ford Fire Insurance Co., Hart­ Payable in Advance Drug Advisory^(Renter, 81 Rus­ Waddell, ...Verplanck, Saulters cems------the hyprocriay , of the old- degree in education , from ■ Pasa- o a.m., Sunday One Year ...... ISO.Ou and Swanson Pools — open 11 -a--million dollar bonus for em­ ford Accident and Indemnity sell St., 8:30 - 6*'p.m. — Call er generation. ’This has been dena (Calif.) College in 19E9. Be- fQj. gjj ages. . St. Mary’s Church ‘ THIS SUMMER Biz Months ...... 16.60 a.m. - 6 p.m. X ployes who make customers Co., Hartford Life insurahee Ihree Months ...... 7.80 Mark at 647-9222. an element of human interaction fore her missionary assignment a.m.. Worship Service. Rt. 81, ^ventry Mt. Nebo—Fireworks at dark! THE since Adam and Eye and the she taught in elementary schools sJiJ'p.m.,-Christ’s Ambassa- F. Bernard MUIer, Pastor happy. Co., and other subsidiaries. BIBLE coming generation will not be m Phoenix, Ariz., and iq Pico ^j^j-g youth group. Rev. Richard F. Roughan^ W E FEATURE Teens love to dance—to dance, free of it. Rivera, Calif. Evangelistic service. Asaistant Pastor ABOVE-GROUND teens need a band. ’The Rec De­ SPEAKS There is another element In- INGROUND partment would love to hold volved, though—one that makes First Evangelical Lutheraif Saturday .Mass, 7:80 POOLS those ’muf-sday night dances but \ tty fifffe wonder if the accuser Is Farewell Party Church of Rockville Sunday Masses, 7: POOLS volunteer bands are needed wo 9 Eugene '* not often guilty of more hypo- Rev. Richard E. Bertram, 10:46 a.m. # 12 Gauge Steel All Steel WaNs ■ . . call Mel Slebold. B I I K 4 H ^ V B reiver crisy than the accused. Set for Lances Pastor Breteer United Congro^wonal Church # Steel Bluing Man has always had a need Members and friends of the Aluminum Fencing Attention — Girls 11-16 years From "Prejudice!’’ A word having "reach for.-the stars" ma- ijilvatlon Army will gather Suh- 9 a.m., Sunday School. United ChUiKh of Christ Eveiy 4 In. old. ’The East Hartford YWCA overtones of racial bigotry to tgrialiy but also Intellectually 10:80 a.m., ’The Service. Tolland Is offering a Craft Workshop __ — __- . — A — 4 V- w. : .... V-., r. rm • ' lay evening at 8:15 in the Youth mMy, of e t ^ c bias to others, jmj'idealistically. If we put our Center for a time of fellowship St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Rev. Donald G. MlUer, starting July 7—Sounds like fun - and of social snobbery to some..goals, insofar ^ as the kind of gjjj to bid farewell to MaJ. and Sand Hill Rd., Souto Windsor Minister so call the East Hartford YWCA But basically it involves the ^ , Rev. James A. Blrdsall, • HIGH RATE FILTRATION for reservations. evaluaUon of a person, thing, or we want our children to ^irs. Kenneth laOlce and their person Vicar 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worship Idea -wlthofit adequate knowl- ob^ad of what we have ac- family. The Lances_ will leave Service and Church School. • ALL STAINLESS LADDER AND DECK EQUIPMENT edge of the facts—In effect, to tually achieved, does this make -vianchestelr "On Wednesday for ^ We’re still looking for your and 10 a.m.. Family Serv- 11 a.m., High School Class... ■ pre-Judge. No man is free of it, us hypocrites? Is a parent guil- ,.;,eir new assignment in Utica, 8 ” • OVER SIZE AUTOMATIC SKIMMER events so call us, either Fran for such absolute objectivity ty of using alcolToI to relax and jj.Y. provided. 7 to 8:80 p.m.. Pilgrim FeK (Mrs. Frank J.) or Candy Con- would necessitate full kncwledge coffee to ' stimulate really a jm(j Mrs. Lance cam'e to lowship. . ' ■ /, V > way, 267 Hackmatack St., 649- ^1 8 .4 0 0 j.bout everyth^. hypocrite for condemning use Manchester as leaders of the Union Congregational Church 6080; Kathi Knapp at 649-9288; Often,' the viry ethiclsts who of dniga by his son? Would It salvation Army corpr three Rockville United Methodist Church Do/i'f Waif! — - or Karen GUmore, ..649-9276. decry prejudice in one person really be better for our society years ago. Four of their five Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Minister Rt. 44A, Bolton ^ talking about freedom. children have attended Man= Rev. Lyman D. Reed, Rev, Hugh A. GUUs, Come Out Today Associate Minister ^-iJ^y^cS^y^or opportunity for Chester schools, the two oldest Minister Duplicate Bridge .-n^ occupy reasons a have achieved that of whom are presently in col- ^ And Be Prepared poslUan occupied by others put blessed state’ Results last night in a dupll- of prejudice. oiessea state, 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. ^ n . . . . , Service, SCTmon Topic: "Mend- To Swim, - cate bridge game at the Itallan- Is it BO easy to manipulate 1 Sermon: “ Another Opportu­ Men who reject ChrisUanlty ' “ y mampmaie Corps Bgt. MaJ. Alton J. Mun- . Broken Uves,” The Rev. nity;" Church time playground American d u b ore: North? and the Bible often hhve never reacUon and Interac- sie and other lay leaders have Bowman preaching Preview Showing: Noon *til 8 P.M. readread, much less carefullyearefuHV stud- tion of citizens in a nation such prepared the Sunday evening school.' South, Rlchftrd Pasternak and 2:80 p.m., Fwewell reception led, them. They are found fight- as ours so perffet^-Uy that one can "vent and -t will tye preceded by FREE REFRESHMENTS AND OIFTS ’Thomas Landers, first; Mrs. From HARTFpRi): South on 91 to Route 9, take Exit 19 Messiah Evangelical Lulfaeraa for the Rev. and Mrs. OilUs. Mary Roy and Dennis Robln- ing a concept of God which In- rationally suppose the gap be- MaJ. Lance’s final worship ser- from Route 9. Turn right on 72 and look for sign. formed Christians do not hold, tween action and goals (per- vice In Manchester In Center Church son,_secorid; Mrs. A. K. Hart- Wisconsin Synod Second Congregational Church ling lasA Mrs. June Roebuck, They call the Bible incredible haps dreams) can ever be Park at 7 p.m. weather permlt- From New Britain or M eriden. Route 72. Continue east^ without knowing what It really closed? What would happen to (ing. In the event of rain, it will 296 Buckland Rd., Wapping United Church Of Christ third. bays. And they ridicule views of uig generation gap If real com- be held in the sanctuary_at 661 Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, Paster Rt. 44A, Coventry ... Also, East-West, Satya Pabu- of Route 91. Look for signs. puni^menta and rewards which passion could be substituted for Main St. ’The public'is Invited to Rev. Robert K. Beohtold, wal and Dr. Paul Cohen, first; 10 a.m., Worship Service. From M iddliStown: Route 9 north to exit 19. Turn left. the Scriptures do not teach. Yet, intellectual finger- -hese evenU. BUnlster Ed Conway luid Joseph Toce, these outspoken critics are pointing going on around us? ------11 a.m.. Worship Service . unong the most verbal In de­ second; and Mr. and Mrs. Al There are-not many moral Kitu 10:00 a.m., Servioe of Wor-^ LaPlont, third. nouncing prejudice. < St, John’s Episcopal Clinroh SABRINA POOLS ship. *1110 game is sponsored by the “’T h"* ‘ P'«'W ent Lyndon Johnson . Rt. 30, Vomon Manchester Bridge d u b and is Bov^'Xbhert H. Wellner, ROUTI44A — 2Va M IUS ON LIFT PAST lOLTON LAKl HOTIL The wrecker’s claw Thursday made short work of years in the brick building at the rear of the. prop­ Live like TomorrowTaday! played each Friday at 8 p.m. at 'OHUMiHpF.fiHRisT Darby Field of Exeter, N.H., jy III Reotor the house at 815 E. Center St., which had been va­ erty. Tile iiouse (vas razed ^o make way for park­ the clubhousew 136 Eldridge St. Lydall and Vernon Streets Rev, R. E. ^laldeman as a national ..historic slty, TTie first climbed Mount Washington FOR INPORMATION, CALL 742-4B7T Phone 64S-8617 St. Mary’s Episcopal house is located In Brookline, cant the past year Since its owner, George Dart, ing for the 6,000 s(iuare foot brick structure, now No game is scheduled for next 8 a.m., Holy Communion. In 1642, only 22 years after the being renovated for offices^-(Herald photo by Coe) Friday. Church Mass, 10 a.m., Family Service. - pUgrlnu landed. sold the dairy business he had conducted for niuny ■ ' ' '. ■ ■ - ‘ . P A G E B IG H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 197(1' MANCriEStER EVENING-HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1970 PAGE rJlNiij • ' , • 43 ' , ' • , '/T Mayors Tell V e rn o n Manchester EniergcHO-y Dr Gprttid WoHh^ Advisor - Hospital Notes Effective Monday, there Plan to Curb Qasses Start will be a . new emergency Walter H. Wakeneld \ ARRESTS vm riNd’nocBS room entrance to Manchester Miss Didan To Head VBUINON — Walter H. Wake­ . Barbara M. Wheelook, 09 Vcr- Intermediate Care Semi- Memorial Hospital via Arm ­ > D r i i g Abuse^ .non Ave., ' Rockville charged ory St.' / field, 80, of Loveland Hill Rd., a F o r S u m m e r private, itoon.8 p.mi, and 4 p.m. w l^ shoplifting. She was arrest­ • p.m.; private room*, 10 a.m.- As of that date, usb^ of the patent attorney for more than rContinucd from Page One) State Raiijbow G irls ed yesterday afternoon after O n M o n d a y i p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p-m. Haynes St. entranob will be 80 years, died last night at a polic^ received a complaint Pedlatrioa: Parenta allowed discontinued. USINESS SER VIC ES LDJIRECTORY mayors' attehilon during a sym Miss Kathleen Dii^an last night was named grand Rockville ’convalescent home. from a store detective at Caldor poslum on drug^i^use sponsored Summer school classep for any time except p.m.; The change will place the worthy advisor of the state, at the opening of the Con­ Mr. Wakefield was bom Se^t. , on Tolland Tpke. Court date by the conferenc of mayors J3 elementary school children will otberf, » p.m.*8 p.m. emergency entrance back 7, 1889 In Round Lake, N.Y., and necticut Grand Assembly of the International Ordef of May 11. start Monday at three of the Self Servtoe: 10 a.m.-^!l p.m., where U was before the be­ Rainbow for Girls, being held this weekend at the- Hart- lived in Worcester, Mass., be- 4 p.ni.-0 p-ni. TTu; mayork are asking state Peggy J. Svelnys, Lake St,, elementary schools. ginning of construction of the fore coming to Vernon to make legislators on the SUindlng Com Intensive Care and ..poronary new addition, currently near­ ford Hilton. Officers will be installed 'tonight. Coventry, chuirgod with Improp- Classes are free of charge to Sihe is the daughter of Mr. and /JCAMPINO hlB^home with his son, Walter „,,ttee oh Judiciary and gov- Care: Immediate fiuniiiy only, ing completion. GRADE er passing. She was arrested any child living in Vernon and Mira. Rushld EMdon of 36 Bolton T. Wakef eld. He was employed ernhiental Ptjnctions to sched- anjrtlme, limited to five min- early this morning on E. Middle some 278 children haye regls- St. Miss Dldon Is the- Immediate ‘E q u i p m e n t M a patent attorney, for the ^ bile hearing on the n t ^ T{)ke. Court date July 13. tered to take advantage of past worthy'advisor of Manches­ ’Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, RINTING ^ m p to n m d Knowles ^ m s drSg problem. They, ask .that the Maternity: Father*, 'l l a.m.------reading and arithmetic ln\- ter Assembly. In her new office, FUNERAL HOMB^ ^ r k s In Worcester, and had hearing consider the confer- U:48 p.m., and. 0:N p.m.-8 Air Mattresses, Stoves, Job and Ckmunercial AfX’IDENTS provement courses. she will inspect'State assemblies KX) patents In his own name. He p.m.; other*, S p.m.-4 p.m., and A b o u t T o w n Lanterns - Prin tin g legislation David H. Robson, 23, Of 64 ,S. The cl|)as^5S for children In with other officers. Next month, • :M p.m.-8 p.m. Past presidents of the Amer _she will lattend the Supreme- As- Prompt and EfBoIent cal a ^lety in Worcester” ln°lhe analyses by Alton St., charged with bperat- Grades ! through 8 are Intended Age Limit*: 10 In maternity, Will. J. Lennon/Director FARR'S worcesier m me federal chemists to be ine with unsafe tlfes. He _ was for those who might profit from lean Legion Auxiliary will have sembfy l"'aeVeTand,"^ Printing of All Kinds 1930’6. He also had performed offered • ■ ‘" g wain unsare iires. ne 12 In other area*, no limit in Camp • Bike • Sport DUbllclv as a slnver nnd enn- '"J--- evidence In court, arrested "yesterday afternoon af- srtiall classes and individual a picnic Monday at 6:30 p.m. supreme page, 2 Ma i n s t r e e t ----. , . Chemists are now required to ter his car was in collision with attention in a concentrated ses- *elf-*ervloe. at the home o r M r ^ Edward Mjigg oi^an graduated from cert pianist at Depot - Square Community Press make the report in court a car driven by Jnnls L: Strang, slon. WalterS’ 12 Pearl St. Those plan- Manchester High School on June Survivors, besides his son Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. 254 Broad St., Rear personally. of 426 W. Middle Tpke. She was TTae sessions are being con- Tile admlnlstratioa remind* g n g to attend will bring silver- ig_ pbu,g to attend Southern include three grandchildren., visitors that with constmotton 'ware ------Dorsey------said of— the mayors’ Issued' 400UV-U ack and ^metery, Worcester, M a^. g^ented s^oclety almost ^ d'mg RoLon, Jui; 13 Grade 1 classes will be at bev with _^h o*pi^ while the ters will meit-Monday ^t 8 bH^ln'^sV^f CUSTOM MADE the Rev Willard E ConkUn g„,t„re. As adults, we must set _____ parUng proUem exists. p.m. at tjie-home of Mrs. Earl the Current Affairs Oub. DIOK’^ the East and Center Road . Hei^ok, Bolton Center Rd., Bol- She is a member of the Youth P A R K A D E MANCHESTER CANVAS AWNINGS u ^ ‘Children. One Boleslaw Basta, 0038,, mof 67 achools: Grade 2 at Maple I S H £ L L TTm RiirU K-ii ’ ^ begin is to call Lakev'low Dr,, Coventry, charg- Street and East; Grades 3, 4 Patients Today: 290 (wr- Mrs. James Roach and Fellowship at North United ADMITTED YESTERQAY: Herjpgn Marshall will pre- Methodilst Church. C X E A N E R $ MEMORIAL GO. Prv,..,, at advertising that ed with reckless driving. He and 8 at the Center Road school. Perhaps you have wondered auentlon is given. Small wonder f ’ ^ depicts plll-popplng’ as the way was arrested lost night after an Scott T., Anderson, 17t^;'Mrs. Ethel T. ^e made, and baskeU last night. Miss Peggy Baldwin. Quality Memorials pend upon the Qommunlty all printing needs. Committee members met her! East Hartford. Court date July 5, Boody, g Anderson St.; Mrs. *'a''e been ordered will be daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. itJ Service of SiAcerity Press for all of their printing - Community Press Is e a ^ to; MECHANIC ON DUTY Mr*. Teresa Nichols Tuesday and plan to meet ^ twaao havaa*^ leim Bld^aMlh J. Carpenter, 121 Park distributed. In lieu of dues, Howard Baldwin of 186 Waran- '9 U w ( J M Over "80 Years’ Experience requirements. Surely there reach for It Ls located at roar- AT ALL HOURS Mrs. Teresa Nichols, 89, of 83 again late In July to take fur- ■ ® ® ® ’ St.'; Mrs. Louise C. Chace, 3 niembera will bring silent auc- oke Rd., was named grand rep- Everyday living Is mbre com- U you would like to consult must be a rrflison, and the rea­ 254 Broad Sl. and you etin drive Glenwood St., widow of Frank ther action on propiosals so far Aalpli^-p. BralthWaite, 23, of j »# ' Academy Sl.;- Allan T. Cordera, items. resentative to 'Maryland. She is f/ Call 649-5807< plicated (today no matter what with any member of the Holmes lilarters, 6eneratois, ^ Officers Installed are,. Mrs. son is a very good one. Mr. and right up to the door,-'and park. Carburetors, A. Nichols, died yesterday af- given only preliminary considd 374 Hilliard St., charged with 191 Bldrldge St. ----- ^ worthy- ad-visor of Manchester % d k o (L your particular role in life may family, just call at their consul This eliminates any , parking James Stenhouse, graduate re­ A. AlMETTl, Prop. tation nxjm on the street floor Mrs. Frank Larson, owners of Domestic - Foreign C an SEE US FOB: temoon at Manchester Memo- eratlon. The proposals will be failure to yield tlje right of way Also," Mrs. Theresa E. D’Ad- Daughters of laabell^, St. Assembly, succeeding Miss Dld- I • searing yon of whiter and) be, and- surely this Is the case problems. o Aluminum Roll Up gent; Mrs. EJlsWbrth Jensen, Ibslghtor color*. Havo yoarl level on Bigelow St. Call the the business are experts In the 648-7008 rial Hospital. part of the conference’s 1971 leg- He was arrested "yesterday af- gg^*(Qp f . M r lo-hf A Hartford; Kim L. Margaret Circle, will hold a day an. Harrison SL, Manchester when It comes to a funeral di­ Perhaps you rfre not familiar Awntoga lalsaHs look like sow for the] Home and make an appoint­ field of printing. Both are al­ Mrs. Nichols was bom Oct. 18, islative program. ternoon after his car was in a ^ regen regent- , rs. Mrs g Wil- e 24 Village St.; Ann M. pfayer Monday at 7:30 p.m. Mias Miaron Smith, daughter rector., Because of .these compU- with the proper way to lay out • Door Canoplea AA.A, iwra wii. “ “s gj Bgrtholo- Of Mf. and Mrs. James NlChols ^Spring ment, and here in seclusion you ways interested to the problems 1880 In Woonsocket, R.I., daugh- The bipartisan conference in- collision with a truck driven by i.am Hahn recorder- Mrs Rob- Desautells, KiUlngly; Walter J. catioi^, many'people have come of ijhelr customers; they take a your' printed message. The • Storm Doon S c K o o l A m s ’ O s t n r ^ For Lknneif may ask any questions you ter of Frank and Amelia Trahan eludes mayors and first select- Thomas J. Blevins of 178 5. Hahn ’chanlaln-’ Mrs Ron- EOlaaJbeth Dr., Hebron; of Rosewood Lane, Bolton, was to depend upon (the Holmes Fu­ very real and personal Interest Lar.sons will gladly help you. MANCHESTER • Combination Windows wish: there is no obligation on Landry, and had lived in Man- men of cities and towns In the Main St., at New State Rd. and g,(, pergeson *^treasurer- Mrs Eaton, Reilly cited for perfect attendance at o BOX 8 T («A O E neral Home, 400 Main St. in seeing that eve'fjl printing job They kn<>wt ho w It should be your part and any one of the Manchester Awning Osw Chester for 78 years. She was state with populations of more Hilliard St.Court date July 13. william Begle guide- Mrs. Wil- Mt. Rd., Coventry; Mrs. Arlene Manchester Assembly; and Miss M ore Clerks, People need a person who can turned out here is done exact­ done so that the Import of your • COLD STORAGE STEVENSON’S Holmes family will be pleased 198 WEST CENTER ST. aCl memberV-Vl Cl IlC l* l ofc l# Center4 Congyega- than 20,000. / _____ cc' W i l l . tz.c. __ i J P. • Fongemie, 89 Rachel R d.; Martha Arey, daughter of Mr. take gare of OAA, MAA, Social ly as their clients specify. message gets across to the re- Ham. Walter, assistant giiide; Creditor Files Low, Cow Pnoeo a ^ Telephone 649-8091 tional Church and the Man­ James L. Dletrlchsen, 28, of Mrs Robert"Henrv sentinel and Ed-ward G. ^Gaudet, a u ^ i, icaxeLake «Rd., a and Mrs. Kenneth D. Arey of Security Benefits and Veterans’ Jo help y o u . ______Another plus is the fact that cirt^nt. S sb o fo o d . 133 White St., received honor­ Pays Raised n « e 10% BoaiA OSrt A lorge, brightly -illuminated Bstsbllshea 1949 chester Senior Citizens. . 68 Waddell Rd.. charged with ^Mrs! Donald Stamens, argus., Suit Against ESSO Benefits. These and many other Community Press takes enorm- /From all of this, you can able mention among Rainbow Survivors include two daugh­ 405 M A I N ST. related .services are offered at parking area, large enough for ous pride in the fine workman- 'See that Community Press is CHOICE VARIETY Movn^nan Case reckless driving. He was arresf=- william Hahn was installing G r lift e S ^ C o ^ la fS T .^ lu i^ : acholarshlp recipients. The Bo*fd of Education, dis­ ters, Mrs. Carl W. Peterson of ed early this morning alter a officer. Committee chairmen Penn Central the Holmes Funeral Home. 78 cars, 1s available at the rear ship, attention to detail, and JO certainly a busy place, but when U phobterjr cussed salaries and extra clert- TEL. 649-5533 of the Holmes Funeral Home. Manchester, with whom she Called Mistrial Many people have also bene­ this end brings a vast and you walk' in you would never Qualify and IVI Shop PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A cal help at Its meeting this week. Park here and walk part way made her home, and Mrs. Har­ / Kanehl Jr 89 of 819 Center St.. Edward Karpuska, Mrs. James Timber Trail, South Windsor; Mrs. Jean Peters, school sec-\ * Tune-Ups fited by “ The Knowledge Book­ varied knowledge of all phases know it for bo.th Mr. and Mrs, RE-UPHOLSIRBING major creditor of the Penn Cen- around the Home to the north' of the printing business. No Larson always take plenty ’ of Seafood ' ry E. U lly of West Hartford; NEW HAVEN, Conn. (A P ) — on Center St. Court date July 13. Tully, Mrs. Henry Minor, Mrs. q ^ ^ Charter traf Transportation Co fUe"d a H a r t f o r d retary, told the board of the O s t r in s k y let.” put out by the Order of the • MODERN FUBNITUBB to the nearest entrance. The work goes out of the -shop that time to assist you. They have a sister,, Mrs. Daniel Souza of A, mistrial was declared Friday George _Thonapson, Mrs. Robert ^ak St. ; Mrs. Emma Jacobs, ^ U o n T ^ T D is W e t^ u r t many duties of the secretary * Engine Cleaning Golden Rule, which Is yours for and ANTIQUES DEALER IN WASTE Holmes Funeral Home lives tqp does not measure up to high a genuine desire to satisfy their 43 OAK STREET Windsor, two ^andchlldren, six jjjg...... Timothy‘1'''''®" Moyna- Santo Cas- Cowes, Mrs. Morton Gulette and goi r . King,' Jviday to get th^ r ^ l ^ d to and clerk which have Increased the asking. Just stop in at the * Store Stools and Booths pay * Minor Repairs— to the motto of the Order of the TEL. 640-9987 great-grandchildren, and two . vtt t t. 1 sarino, 30, of East Hartford, Mrs. Malcolm Kerr. ------oay to get me railroad to P o l i c e m a n greatly over the past few years MATERIALS Home and pick up a copy from . standards of excellence, and customers — and they do. * Custom Fuiultnre' Hurlburt Rd., Rockville; Mrs. immediately a bill of more than __ Golden Rule, "Service measured whether ithe job is a small one Community Press is set up to great-great-grandchildren. ® Waterbury lajvyer struck a car driven by Janet P. . Horse Show Sunday _____Diane___ L. ___ Krisrt,off,_ 44 Jan Dr., { 2.8 million. and .have now reached “ the * Stamps the table in thThaH of the malh SUpooven and Draperies Funeral services will be Mon- charged with receiving stolen Stephens of South Ridge Park, ’ T h e 11th annual horse shpw Hebron,; oorridorl or,""if y w prefer, ask gold—but by the Golden or a large one, the same careful do all kinds of printing — job Made to Order Elndholm, Burlington Northern, a major F i r e d super-saturation point.’ ’ IRON day at 2:30 p.m. at the Holmes goods and conspiracy. Bolton, on E. Center St. yester- ^® Vernon Valley 4-H rid The discuBsioni included the Uiem. to a copy to you. ^*^®‘ and commercial — and if you Complete SelecUon ef Llndholm 8 Comer, Andover; Midwest railroad said in its pe- (Continued from Page One) ' are looking for a place to have Reuben Plen’s Materlala Funeral Home, 400 Malil .St. Superior Court Judge Anthony afternoon. era will be held Sunday start- James McBrierty, 30 Coolidge tiuon that it will be In a severe possibility of ^ having v- u tlie payroll This booklet is most helpful, and _____ Ing at 9 a.m. at the Tolland SCRAP METAL printing done, this is , the place FREE EST1MA.TBS fihe Rev. Wlnthrop Nelson Jr. St.; Ghristlnq A, Mlele, 393 E. financial squeeze if Penn Cen- fused to comment on It then but com-Puterlzed by a bank to ell- explains in a very clear and .HiTl <■] <-1 1 ^ m . i • Tt-i-maTA o/’iwi.A fV\A ifr^vslr to go to. Lower Level of the Parkada of Center_____ Congregational______J. Armentano aimounced hla de- ^ gg^. driven by .... Edwlna...... M. County Junty Agricultural Center, Kt.Rt. Middle T p k e.M rs. Gloria Ober, ti-oi tr, State’s- Attv ^ Tohn n TsiRoiio _ __ minate some of the work load factual manner the many prob­ Texaco Sfafion and PAPER X f > i r n m m 'a N M H ' A More and more printed ma­ 649-6324 Church will officiate. Burial will ^f®*" ^ conference in his Rodrigues of 4 Sam Green Rd., ’^^® *’® ^®'^ Brewster St., Ooventry. bm. f^^ interline charges for h® intends to “ probe the P®*®™ *f f-*^® payroll lems the family will have to Mon. h Tnes. 9>6, Sat. M 4be in East Cemetery. chambers. Coventry, hit toe rear of a car 781 PARKER ST. faoe, and has been proven most terials are using raised print­ 381 Main Strtat ing; they find it more satis­ , Friends may call at the fu- Earlier In the day, the judge driven by Martoa K. Silvemail ° c L ^ r s h l'p s will be present- Dr'^‘^ ;i;J r w ? n S % m i^ m ’^ r ■Burlington lihes. ®ldlng whether to arrest Lorn- ^ime ctork would be ^e d e d If it Tel.'048-5788 or 048-6879 388 BURNSIDE AVE. v helpful. factory than regular printing. Phoiw 643-9149 ^ e ra l home tomorrow from 2 f*ad denied the defense lawyer, of South St., Ooventry, yester- ed to winners in five divisions: Pearson, 117 Hemlock St.; Rol- Penn Central fUed last Sundav bardi.” not computerized, addiUon- EAST HAATFORD Just recently, a new organ Naturally, wedding Invitations to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. John P. McKeon, a request for day morning on E. Middle Tpke. Pony, western, gymkhana, Eng- g j^ A. RJeard, RFD 2, Tolland; was installed at the -Holmes for reorganization under Feder- Vaughan reconvened the board j 289-6333 and announcements ' have tak­ Hydramatlc Transmission. n ie family suggests that any dismissal of the case because of ---- ^— lish and hunter. A trophy and Cgrol A. Roffey, 201 Regan Rd., ed. It would cost about 32,800- for LUCA’S Funeral Hopie, and for those Biynlring GLASS a bankruptcy laws. inquiry last Wednesday. Its Power and Hand Tools en advantage of raised print­ memorial contributions be "prejudice.” A car driven by .William O. six ribbons will be given in Rockville; Karen A. Strimaitis, a computerized -payroll and SELF-SERVICE who wish mhsic at a service, s For Auto Windshields The Burlington peUUon stat- report was prepared for him Painting and Decorating ing.. It is difficult to detect the made to the charity of the That motion was based on the Weeks, 80, of 423 Summit St., each of 33 classes. Enfield; Afrs. Jeanette H. Wig- w a ^ s for a. part-time clerk for LAUNURAMAT this is a welcome addition. All -Work Gnanuitoed • For Store Fronts and The English and hunter g^n, 404 Spring St. ed, ’"Ihe apparent discretion al- Thursday and he received it Fri- Dry Cleaiilng and ’Talloriiig' Tools difference between raised print­ all slzea of .windows donor’s choice. defense’s claim that the state was in collision with a 180 days. Holmes F'uneral Home is uni­ Texaco Lubrication Service car classes will be judged by BIRTHS YESTBREAY: A lowed the Penn Central in the morning. Mrs. Peters said every degree AjIso: RewSaving and custom Garden and Land Tools ing- and engp’avlng, and the We Give Green Stamps # For Table Top* haap„v,a. « v , „ a , o.p„o.,„,„a .na a.i;;.vr.. Ho." Lombardi was contacted and made suith, pants and cceits. Baby, Household, Party que In that it Is a family busi­ price is most reasonable. Try OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. which McKeon said would have East Glastonbury, yesterday af- gymkhana will be judged by ard O’S im ell Jr Glastonburv Fair prices, too! and Banquet Sui^Ues, ness. It was started in 1922 by to remember that it is neces­ Invalid Needs Personal Notices Burlington Northern In this peri­ ice at 1:18 p.m. to hear the Mark Holmes, and today his sary to give at least eight days SATURDAY 8 AdM.-NOON m X n "f^eTto* S m b T r to S-®towicki. a daughter to Mr', a n d ^ rs. v'. board’s ruling and the , chiefs • TAILORING three sons, Howard, Arthur and motion in September to • Veteran Minister Hoi^ored Daniel Peterson 29 NQrth.fipld od of corporate liquidity — ® work load. She added they are 0 DMT CLCANINO notice if you wish raided print-t LAUNORW — (W*CC, Norman, parry on the family TOURAINE - LA RO CH ELLE and provide tho e x c u lp a ^ material Ah'''o7 The Rev. Richard E. Bert- St., a son to Mr.'and Mrs. Paul There was no comment from decision. He left Immediately af- now ^performiriig all the ing — more if at all -possible. In Memoriam wa snot complied Penn Central. BTut the Phlladel- *'t®*’ the meeting and was un­ YOUR tradition. No matter when you with, he said. Karen S. Abraltis of lO Robin ram. pastor of Pirst Lutheran Schwabe, 2-C Thompson Rd functions of a school Business firms and profession­ WHITE GLASS CO. call the Home, one of the sons amtid father. Howard J. Reid decision to declare a mis- Ed. was given a written warn- Church of Rockville was hon- DISCHARGED YE STE R D AY: P*'*® Inquirer . reported' other available for comment. office, the central office 176-178 COMPLETE al men have turned to raised PAINTS INC. will be there to assist you ... passed away June i966 trial came as a surprise to ing for failure to grant the right ored for cofnpleUng 25 years of Mrs. Helen Cosgrove, 487 Cen- '’^tlroads are also awaiting the „®, and the hot lunch office with Siiniee Street, PET CENTERkn^ii^ printing — they find it produces 81 BIsseU SL—TeL 649-7888 many in the courtroom. The way. Her car hit a car driv- service in the ministry. The ter St. • Clarence A Terrv 21 ®®“ '®>nent of their interline ac- ™®"',.£.®®- I®- I®*®- Before that gg^^^ amount of peroonnel in Manolicster theirs is a service of sincerity a more fa-vorable impression. __i.2__<»T1 V\xr xr» <*ii_ « _ i._;i_A- ___ _tj »__ *i_ w ’ * hp Wfliil II. TYlAinhol* fkf thA TPj1T*TTT» .7. ... _ . _ Canaries — Parakeets FOR BEST RESULTS Love^ aild rrarpeSed^ wher^er'% jndge said he took the action ®n by James R. Shuckerow Jr., tribute was paid by the New Avon St. Mrs Laura Sticknev , . member J of the . Farm- J ^be library. She also said the torivivlii PaiUng where personal consideration is Among other print jobs turned went. . ^ Burlington asked the Ington police department and be- office coverage is cut even more Tropical Fish — TurUes'. a tradition. Years will not darken or shadows because of “ the detrimental ef- H - East Hartford, yesterday England Synod. 867 Foster s i.; ' Jeannine R "^® Burlington asked the ln«ton police department and be- out at Community Press are Mrs amend -the reorganfza- fore that he was a guard at the afternoons a week Hamsters — Gerblls feet of the trial on the judicial afternoon at W. Middle Tpke. Promoted by Air Force Cowles, 284 Green Rd. "T'*- Mixed Breed Pfipples, Through the Holmes Funeral flyers, and estimates on the PAUL'S memories we have of system” and “ to ease the mind and Hilliard St George L. Chesar, son of- Mr. tion petition of Penn Central CoimecUcut State Prison. must be spent In the supervision Aquarium Acoessorles,'’:^ . Home’s m em b er^p in the Or­ work will be gladly given. of the defendant . . . and Mrs. John Chesar of 114 Meeting Rd., South. Coven^ry^ MdRequire tlmt it be fnandato- , of the girl’s shower jw m . Ciur Own Special Blended der of the G ol^n Rule, funeral Offset printing is most pop­ PAINT SUPPLY Wife sons and daughters KIDDIE “ The defendant’s grant for a ' c o m p l a in t s Terrace Dr., has been promoted Mrs. Marlene M n o o lit ' "'y - that ' the“ InterUne’ ‘ “ charges ’ be. Lombardi « was...... one of five police ._ noasihintv Pet Foods Bassett, 426 ,, _ k-,. shootings in the soon of a few .. . increasing arrangements ^ a n be taken ular and Community Press has 645 M A I N S T R E E T mistrial is granted, or If he Sometime Thursday night, a to staff sergeant in the U.S. Broad St.; Mrs the healto aide’s hours was dis- KORRAL 4 MANCHESTER care of all over- the country. a-piatemaster' made by the Card Of Thanks makes no motion at this trial two-way radio and stereo tape Force. Should death occur away from Itek Business Products Divi­ Tel. 649-0300 P^Xm^M.^^^PDrSvent.?;U « i i i ’ A__ t L to the discretion Of the railroad.-resultedT T Tsulted^ in n'deato death. The ^rLddel^ sudden „ ___ CHnj> . llO. .Spmoe SL. Manchester The family of the late Mrs. Car- the court on Its own motion de deck were stolen from Sgt. Chesar is a metalworking Also, Irwin B. Miller, Amston PET C E N T IR home, just call the Holmes Fu­ sion, Photostat Co-rp. of Roch­ melo Corvino wishes to thank U.S Dlst. Judge John P. Ful- rash of the shootings triggered a DAY CARE CENTER Comer of BIsseU Street __ ...... ttianJc .. CiilieSolnT*AQ* Hn mistrial,” the judge owned by Klngley McKenney of spooialist at George AFB, Lake, Amston; Mrs. Carrie 906 Main St. Manchester friends and neighbors for their kind „ L- citywide wave of orototfprotest oKoofabout ^hould Hot be . Increased in- Hourly * Dally o Weekly neral Home and tell them just ester, N. Y. This completely expreaefona ofeympaUiyduririg their said. He did not further explain I®I Gardner St., while it was ‘^'^bf. He Is assigned to the Johnston, 82 Main St.. Talcott- nas set a July 18 nearing on what arrange mentis you want automatic offset plate proces­ Open 1 to 8 DaUy, bat alleged use of excessive force ^ ^ provision for Responsible Care for 2, 8, "Never On Sunday.” zarbo, bis reasons. parked in his driveway. 479th Field Maintenance Squad- ville; Ernest C. Mendez. 11 Es- tbe re o rg ^ a U o B of Penn Cen- by w llce sufficient peritonnel, and added 4, B-yr. olds from 7 a.m. to made and everything will be sor produces two plAtes per AUTOMOTIVE __ ' ron. He is a 1966 graduate of sex St.: Gresrorv P Gibbs tral. Burlington representatives, graduate sex St.: Gregory P. Gibbs, 28 g ^ w e i r ^ otoercredUora are ^ ^ _____ . that increased , responsibilities • p.m. Monday thm Sat­ taken care of. This is a most minute from which five to ten We Buy and SeU A stereo tape player and 20 East Windsor High School. Bancroft Rd., Rockville; Rob- creditors, are urday. help& -service and one you can thousand copies can be printed expected to offer testimony CHICAGO (A P ) — A new "®j‘ ‘ Vear combined wito the MEMORIAL SUPPLIES Browsers Welcome I tapes were taken from a car ----Bbg License Hours ert D. Ames H, 65 Wells St.; invesUgation into the police raid ®’'‘ ®"^®d manner In which they Hot Lunches Served depend upon. The entire Holmes on offset printing presses. then. 9 Delmont SL, Manchester CORNER STORE Phone 649-8102 owned by Russell Turner of 110 The office of Town .Clerk Mrs. Lucia Marino, 32G Mc- in whldh two leadem of the to work family is p rou d ^ the fact that This is an entirely new con­ 649-5531 Party Goods, Magazines cept in making offset plater PLUS Hackmatack St„ yestorday ’’ ® ®P®" ®’'' M^s. Catherine Black Panther party were shot ___ _ ^ their Home lias 'been chosen additional part-time clerk; s. Groceries, Cold (hits and through its use Ck>mm\mlty while it was parked in a ga- hours-Monday for the issu- Armstrong, 474 Main St.; Fred- to death has been ordered by a year after year as a member of MACHINE SHOP rage at hts home. ® ance of dog licenses. ertck Hall, Stafford Springs;, Pope Nixes Plea s Fruits—Vegetables Press is able to offer 24-hour Circuit'Court judge. The school population, accord- the Order of the Golden Rule. SERVICE UON WILLIS ______The office, located in the Me- .Janies A. Tay, South Rd., Bol- Judge Joseph ‘A. Power ap- ^ Mrs. Peters, increased * Greeting Cards Tlie Holmes Funeral Home Is service Monday through morial Building, Park Pi., will ton. For Repeal Of pointed Chicago attorney Barna- 611 In 1966 to 616 in 1970, IVe Depend On You . . . the most beautiful one, large Wednesday on mqSt forms. If the'-copy is rea'dy/for the cam­ Man Will Face be- open from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Also, Mrs. Ethel F. Scott, 19 bas F. Sears as a special prose- ^ P®^ cent growth;. growth You Can Depend On U s! enough to handle the largest MERCURY era. Copy that is ready for .the MANCHESTER GARAGE All dogs six months old or older. Stock P I.; William J. Taylor, 88 Church Reforms cutor Friday and ordered him to professional staff was 96 per service, I'ntimate enough for the Itek, Monday, through Wednes­ 18 M ain S t , TM . 649-4531 Forgery Counts must bes licensed by June 30 W. Middle Tpke.; Thom as ’ E. Travel Agency Open 7 Days A Week snml'lBst. Each chapet has Its ROME (A P ) - . M o r e than prepare papem needed to empa- “ ^‘^ g g t^ 7 “ ^W days, if it is brought to, early A U T O P A R T S A 23-year-old Willimantlc man to avoid any f|nes or penalties. Morrison Jr,. Montauk Dr., Ver- tiU Midnight own private family room and 1,0()6 ‘conservative Roman Cath- "®> » speciallT-and jury. ®"“re staff waa IM in the morning, can be picked Spoclaliitrig In was arrested yesterday on The fee is $3.50 for male and non; John C. Elsemore, RFD 2 Sears, a former president of P ‘ ceju. ■ ^ 6 4 6 -2 7 5 6 each has Its private entrance. Manchester Pet Center 362 M AIN ST. 646-0293 up as a finished order the fol­ <2 10 fiR( )A() charges of forgery and obtain- spayed female dogs and $7.70 Box-311, Manchester; Mrs. Vera • °*‘®® Europe arid America the Illinois State Bar Associa- Board of EdUcation bookkeep- The decor Is done,,;wlth Impec- Everyone loves a pet. At least do our very best to solve your gathered in Rome today to ask lowing day. This 24-hour- serv­ BRAKE SERVICE Ing money under false pre­ unspayed female dogs. C. Averill, East Hartford; Mrs; tlbh, said he would seek acces ® "® "' responsibility, in­ NO SERVICE cable taste, and all families aiTp that’s what it looks like if you problem*. We feel that yoiu’ pet Toom any Those Who wish to obtain the 11- Janet C. Tetlow, 57 Doane" St.; Pope Paul VI to revoke toe CHARGE ice applies to one side only: If tenses, and was bound over to to the transWpt of a federal yolves an aimual budget of over ■ ■ • assured absolute privacy If this could Mee the large clientele of problems are our8.''iLl'ving at 83 cense by mail must sent the re- Herman J. Reffel, 83 Peach church’s ecumenical reforms. two sides (the reverse side) is OPEN Fronf End Allgnmont Hartford County Superior Court, grand jury invesUgaUon into the “ ® ':® f^ ®®f I; RESERVATIONS FOB . is their -wish. pet lovers who visit and patron- Ralph Rd., Manchester; also quest accompanied by correct Tree Larie, Soulh Windsor, The pontiff refused to see them to be used, it requires 46 hours; after Appearing In Circuit Court s HOTELS A flower room where all flow- ize the Manchester Pet Center gives us a personal pride not SAT. TO 1 P.M. fee to the Town Qerk, P.O. Box T h r conservatives Includlmr ^aid Deo. 4 by a special detach- pajroU of $13,000 which vV IlV w Appraise the extra time allows the first Gonaral Rapair Wcwfc driveis 12 In East Hartford. — Also, Paul D’ltalla, Bolton; s AIRLINES only in our fine store, but also ers ore received Insures that ail at 99<) Main St., Manchester, 245, Rockville, Conn. doIeL oHriTts s^d th ev^ »"ent of Chicago police assigned ®® "',21" ^ ^ ® ^ -side to dry thoroughly. Try s s t e a m s h ip s ; Collections Wanted in our lovely town,” he says. The man, Robert Richard Mrs. Anne Steele, 199 Porter St.; We’re-Paylng Top Current flowers sent to a service are every lyeek. Community Press' tor the best Dootson, was picked up at the Deborah A. Murphy, 87 Green ^ ?rse r^fBce^'pers^e."'* ‘"■ Some of the services offered azi Main St., Manchester Prices, Contact Us handled carefully and arranged Startie^ln 1983 by Mr. Ben in printing. Fine Quality w ho drink Brooklyn Correctional Center Named for President Manor Rd.; Charlene A. Mc­ S 1 n " t o e “1 ^ ^ 's"^ ® su b lrr: l ^ i e f jTdge E ^ n ^ A . Robson ^ '^ ® tastefully to their best advan- Gozzo (wnq has had pets of his are: JOHN'S ^ ^ e the Mass, as subver 8 secretary’s salary by $800 by Manchester detectives on a Hooveria, an asteroid dis­ Carthy, 132 Faiknor Dr.; Mrs. tage. ■ own since \1946), it is now a ” —Blend all our own bird and ®‘°"- » . thereby giving Mrs. Peters a CONNECTICUT PenhinTs RaiJt writ of habeus corpus. He was covered In 1920 By Professor Raymond M. Rodgrigpie and They came to Rome for a that toe transcript inust remain ^ Members of the clergy appre- friendly family business with small animal foods; in addition OIAMONOS ATLANTIC Pallsan of the University of daughter, 112 Walker St.; Mrs.. Geh. Jqhh J^Pershtog was arrested on a warrant charging two-day pilgrimage and had secret However, Judge Robson across toe board raise. VALLEY COIN CO. elate the fact that this Home his ■Ivife, , Daisy and his son, " —W e'carry major brands of From 706 MAIN STREET often ge t Vienna, Austria, was named in Thomas Vaughn and son; 32 GUNLIFFE the only p ei^ n to have held the MANCHESTER him with two counts of forgery, 97 Center Street, Manchster offers a special room for them. Greg. Prior to opening his own foods. JEWELRY' honor of President Herbert Strant St.; Mrs. John Bllmmel planned- to present Pope Paul The clerk was given an addl- rank of General of the Armies, and two counts of obtaining wito a 100,000-name petition O'® federal courthouse and read j,^,gg 648-6298 Of course, the Home Is air con- business In 1953, Mr. Gozzo ” —Grooming aids. BRAY’S STORE Hoover. and daughter, East Hartford. MOTOR SALES He was authorized to piescribe 649-8132 money under false pretenses. asking him to revoke toe re- the document before deciding making her pay raise total 30 Same Address—6 Years dltloped throughout and a very worked five years in a pet shop “ —Training collars and leash­ # Expert Watch Repairing his own insignia, but never wore corned away. Dootson was also charged forma. whether to order a sjieclal pro- gg„t^ pg^ EXPERT AUTO BODY and Dally 9-6 Thurs. till 9 fine loud speaker system is in to gain experience and know- es. e Fbto Selection of Gifts The Library operation all over the Home. To ledge. Up until this day, he has • "—C o m p 1 e t e selection of in excess of four stars. The rank with two counts of obtaining After being deiUed an audi- secutpr and g;rand jury. aide, health aaide id e __ and______substitutes FENDER REPAIRS Monday Closed For All Occasions BRAKES, TUNE-UPS South Wiudsor training aids for obedience. originally was established by money under false pretenses ence, toe conservatives decided The federal jury, directed by yj^g^e ^ v e n raises as was the E N AM EL and LACQUER insure against fire, there Is a served over 40,000 custotners. • Longtoe, Balova, fire detection system that gives] Mr. Gozzo feels that after ’ ’—Large selection of tropical Congress tor George Washing­ Wlttaauer and Caravelle and one count of forgery, on an to snub a papal ceremony in St, Terris Leonard, head,of toe civil part-time^______custodian.______- —lUnchLiinch REFINISIUNGS MINOR REPAIRS added Information warrant. complete protection 24, hours k seventeen years in business. fish. ton in 1799, but no record has Watcher Peter’s ^uare Monday and ligthta division of toe Justice l^ - ^^gg hot lunch p e r­ REASONABLE PRICES The charges are In connection Glassman- Urges Merger meet instead in prayer at a partment, concluded its invest! ______^ ...... day. “ satisfying a customer" is al­ " —Aquariunis and supplies. been found to show that the ap­ 737 Main St., Manchester sonnel were given Increases and RT. 8S— VERNON, CONN. Phone 648-861'i JOHN KENSEL, Proprietor with the passing of bad checks church a mile from toe Vatican, gation by issuing a report and y,g lunch wUl be Increased to ways uppermost tn hts mind. ’’—Complete line of Smith pointment was made. Just Above the TralBo H a mill's Worthington guaranteed collars. at local supermarkets. Of Three Water Companies “ Pope Paul has received soc- returning no indictments; - 80 cents next year, Church Music “Gap’ ’'We stand behind every After appearing In court In cer players and movie actresses The federal report was sharp- After going into executive ses- Circle quality product we sell. We are ” —We also carry wild bird P r in fe r y ^ supplies for your outdoor feath­ East Hartford, he was returned Abraham Glassman, Demo- least of a 6 per cent profit, but he has .no time ^ r us, toe ly critic^ of several branches of g|gg jyg board denied the re- TEL. 64S-0016 SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Manchester’s oldest existing pet Commercial Printing and ered friends. to Brooklyn, where he is being cratlc candidate for toe leirisla- maintain, that they also have___ real orthodox Catholics,” said toe pojlce department, ***® quest of principal Richard Kells “ When my children can sing ev­ shop in contitnuous operation in D uPO N rS ” ^ W e are’ known as the held In lieu of $8,000 bond for ture' from toe 46th Assemhlv “ ®Tual . responsibility to toe Mrs, EUsabeto ,,—Gerstner, ---- dlrec-j , — state’s o>tn,-nova attorneys ntfino office on^ d toe he be given the title of as- Rubber Stamps ery beer commercial, but can’t this area,” Mr. Gozzo says. He appearance in Windham County -ii t i, j ^ consumer of toe community ser- ‘tor of the European-Center of Cook County coroner s office for gigtgnt superintendent although * Wedding In-vitatlons and sing anything about the teach- ,asks anyone who has any prob “ house of the mixed breed pup­ stop ’n 8o Accessories togs ol Jesus . . . I ’ve missed lems with their pets to feel free pies.” 3m t s Superior Court on similar ^ F*®*'*’®*^ viced, to see to it that they are toe TradjUonalist Catholics, sloppy procedures in planntng, y,gy gg^reed to raise hts salary charges. of three -water companies as an F R O N T E N D If .you have any problem at Prop: ‘‘Rudy’’ DuPont . . ___run competently______and ' ...in the Movement ■ In Germany and a executing and Investigating toe by "$1,000, e Business Cards, the boat somewhere.’ ’ says the to ask him or any of his capable alternative to a rate increase. Letterheads, Envelopes Rev, William K. Bums, of Ma- crew for advice, all,'why not drop to and talk it S m ^ of“ ^ ? to W t o Z ; efficient manner. I sug- leader of toe pilgrimage. r a id -J t also criUclzed seven DYNAMICS 275 Main Street ilOME OF FAMOUS BRANDS to i Windsor, Another pllgHm, toe Rev.- Pantben survivors of the Incl- * All types of Business plewood, N.J., president of the I "Regardless where you pur- over. Mancheater Evening Herald M4 BROAD STREET I%rties Endorse dent for refusing to testify. ^ rm s —Register—One­ He carries a variety of small e Hotpoint e Maytag a Frigidahre • Xenlth I S r b y ^ t o t CoJ^Je'cTut PUC.to InvesUgste toe feaslbll- Coache of ^ ^ J a vo u lt. - n . ton ™ f...,n. m toBt.fv Columbia Correapondent Vir­ (Behind Dairy Queen) United Methodist Musician* Fel- chased your products, we’ll still Phone: 649-6977 Bobby Rush, head of the Illi­ time Carbpti—Padded—etc. lowship. He urged church musi­ animal and birds. a RCA . a Panasonic e Westingbouae a Hotpoint Water Co. and said that a m'er- ‘ W of toe plan or show reason France, - Bald he M d 20 otows ginia Carlaon, Tel. M8-9>M. Phone: 649-404S Campaign Code nois' branch of the Panthers, lat­ cians here to quit “ playi'ng ------would stage round-the-clock Bit- Specialising In e Custom Made Featuring a oompleto Uiie-of a Stereoa • IMshwnahorn a Radio# a TVa a Dryata # M e. gciger at of toeulo ouuuruouSuburban Water wuver uo.,Oo., practical. er said to* .party would cooper- Rubber Stamps games’’ and “ get about our SheU Products'plus — WASHINGTON (AP) — iTie Rockville Water and Aqueduct ^ public hearing on the re down protest* in St. Peter’* IVmit End Geometry Square untjl the Pope agreed to nte vdth a new grand jury.If It Heart Attack Triggers Brake Service and Father's business.’’ General Automotivu Code of Fair Campaign Proc- Co., and the Connecticut Water ‘I.“ ®ste

EARL YOST From Bogey Round Sports Editor First Time 1 4 '•eprihianded for his If I’d hit that five Iron I’d sUlf I 11 defy anyone to play criticisms of the Hazeltlne be out Uiere ” \ - X 8 Dial WIMBLEDON, ^hgland ed,” OorTnan sold afterwards. Arthur Ashe of Richmond, straight year, had to play Bagm Good AttraotioiiH ComilijK I - this course without raak- cou^^se, site of last week’s U.S. Hill’s caddy Is a profe^onal Plenty of g^wd Iwselwll is due in Manchester ( A P ) —4Ken RosewalFF^NDie Everybody on the center courC^Va., the strongest Americiui Taylor—foe last British ■ survi­ Grsonda, upping his sonspM toUiI In other Amerlcnn League Don ^ f^ ^ Y lp p ed a solo horn- came on to relieve starter Rudy over the Indians. Horton, who Ing a double bogey,” Dave ' named Junior has IYG r d a y week, starting with Monday j nijcht • u*. s Amer-ican » TLejnon V ■ YORK (An — Moore, jMta hero ()f sentimental tehmik (Jorman was right. hope tor the title, faced Andres vor and foe hope ot foe fans to u rxiundtrlppers and giving games California edged Kansas er .art^-drove In three other Orl-»May. leads the league In RBI. hac fll, Hill said after rain saved makes you think," been with him for sey^ol years, fa, 22) Yankees vr. Bed fans with long memories Ro«cwaii has to disprove the oimeno of Spain. here. ■' fering against Enfield at 6 o’cltK’k at Mt. Nelxi followe '* 'th two swii^es of the hin\ u runs batted In with the whipped Cleve-;dfo runs with four hits while Amos Otis grounded to Chico • • • him from a triple boirev ^ “ cpc***"B with the raJnout,- the second Sox, WINF, w n o Four fourth rojihd matches) . ._ j - . Chicago is a W im bleffon (juarter-fi- “ r Pasadena, Callf. 24 hours later by a Hartford Twilight league offering. i»ai. Frank Robinson's ach- stoppe^tJave' McNally eased to his 11th Ruiz at third. Ruli stepped. on WHITE SOX - TWINS — seven on the demanding hi' LTh “ "*e round was scheduled to Be re- 6jM ( 8) Wide World of Sports naliol fo r iKo fi,. 4 f ” Wlmblcdon. who has been nursing a were settled Friday. In addition The latter pits Manchester's Moriarty Rrws. against the ing Imck was alt but for; eight Friday night. Ho is also ^.2^ MilwauHee^over- victory, tossing a seven-hitter. third, threw to second baseman Clutch relief ' pitching from Aiirom Tonnfrv PluK the course. .'But If playerd In Its efitirety Saturday, :80 ( 8) Coaches Football aiiSL I I jjiie Iirsi tim e in since open tennis brought the shoulder Injury ln_ recent to RosewaU,. three other Aus- Vernon Orioles, the one-two clul^s in the loop’s Easteriv g^>tten, but not by the hilling .332. came Oakland in i(6 tiinlhgs, 3-2, Beth Senator runs came on Sandy Alomar for the second Jerry Crider, protected starter ‘‘ been for my caddy, I’d- with a doiibl^ round of 36 h ol^ SUNDAY * professional veterans back months, hod to play A'ustralia’s trallans--Roche, Bob Carmi­ ..Division standings. Earlier this .11- I • , o A. \ A .306 lifetime hitter In 14 nia- imd the Boston F(ad Sox at New homers by Rick RlcharJt a- out and the relay to first nipped Bob Miller’s victory and the ■‘That ol' dniihln hnerou i have shot-900." scheduled/Sunday. All p la y ^ 1:00 (18) Ysnkeee vs. Red Sox The wily 34-year-old Austra- to Wlmblcdon two years ago, Roy Emerson,, who was cham- chael and John Newcombs^—„ „^.yea45on the clubs battled to a York Yankees'game ,was post- VVoihlng^on lost for t'.ie eighth Otis. • White Sox cracked three sacri- there somewhere luM ^wifiti**' h “ P***ces out there II who h ^ started their rounds 2:14 ( 8) Mets vs. Expos nan overcame Tom (forman, of tiring legs have proved their plon In 1964 and 1966. made foe quarter-finals. lJ.,dea(lloclc at Rockville's Hen ponc(J- b'y fain. time In their last nine games. Alomar also connected for a Bee flies in their triumph, which mere somewhere. Just waiting don t even like to Uilnk about. I F rlday^ust begin again from 8:40 ( 8) AAU Track downfall. Blg-servlng CTark Graebner of Roche .overcame Marty Rles- ry Park. Both attractions should 'engo^ trophies. . .K . Ed K'-ane- more slujrsrer only JUS a jiam uabie Player Award in both . * * * - slxth-lnnlng single, running his lowered the Twins West Dlvl- ?VT controver- was,going to one. ^ep with my Ih e X ^ -S a tu r Z r 4:80 ( 8) NFL Action y -2^ 6*2, 3-6, 7-5. Ro86wall RoflcaU will now get a real New York waa aiming for ylcto* sen.of Evanston, ni., 6-4, 8-10, in neck. . -leagues, injured his back mak- sl^ ph^acter said Friday after driver In my hand and my cad- /^hat includes ^ Uie youthful J f*^e Tony Roche— from singles play until Monday, ry over Romanian Davis Cup - help bring out good crowds. . . pool, the last of the.'original- New th e ORIOLES • SENAT/0US ^ ANOEI^ - ROYALS — consecuUve game hitting streak alon lead to only two games 6-4, 6-2; Cormlchel upset Bob Meanwhile, Conch Charlie ___ ^ Robinson, the Orioles' M- Ing a catch In Boston Thursday ■Robinson aala he wasn't to 21—the longest In AL over the Angels. Rich Reese had r^n had forced postponement of dy said, 'where you going wlth/filnson the first round leader and foe ordeal of continuing on Meanwhile three Americans star Ille Naatoae. Hewitt of South Africa 6-4, 9-7, . York Mots, has balked at being foe oldest pair of legs left in this Qraff will take his Legion crew cent down to the ^dewateT X-■^‘Old sujH'rstar, cracked con-' " n ght am. qucstlor-ibie trying for the..--Second homer be Joe Azeue drilled four hits, Ih- since Lennie Green of the Twins a homer for the Twins. cfov= S ‘".on* ^ i^tth a"'flv^e und^Spr^ H^ had were bidding for a quarter-fl- Rod Laver of Aust(;;alla, favor­ 6-2, and Nqwcombe eliminated secutlve grand slam hohie runs starter. cause, "I'wJ^found out th; hard Cleveland Open golf tourna- yard hole, a ^ v ln g hole,/He' bogeyed two of his first six gruelling two-we6k tournament.. place today. ite to win foe tiUe for foe third Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield, on n three-game weekend ex­ (arm club. Kranepool, at age 17, homer and hit in 24 straight back in 1961. RosewaU reaches foe final Friday night, heading Baltimore, "My back is sore, but I could way thalr^hi Hill '*'c thXthree Iron. I hit holes Friday before play was " It Calif., 14-12, 9-7, 6-2. cursion to New Hampshire. -received a $70,000 bonus to s*gn en you think about the Angels produced a triple Bob Oliver cracked a homer for BREWERS • A’S — it will be foe most sentimental • • * . to a 12-2 trouncing of the Sena­ play," he said. His first homer hlttlng-a horni^run you don't get play in their narrow triumph. the Royals. Dave May’s run-scoring single of first It. I hit It again and made a putt held up, but those are wiped Mrs. Blllle Jean King ot Long .with the Mets nine yeal-s ago. occasion on foe center court tors. He became the seventh was to right center field, "Cole- In the 16th Inning snapped a 2-2 round leader Larry Hinson for a three. out. Beach, Collf., defeated the am- v . ... Sid Sink. t*>e young college onei I was just trying to get a Azeue triggered a four-run since foe final of 1964,’’ said an Here ’n Tliere player to hit two or more in a maii threfv it outside," Rohby tie which had existed since the gMng lnto FYlday’s play, jvas "On No. 13 I was going to hit Hill was In a group of five bidextrous Dutch girl Mrs. Mor- runner from Manchester, now It-" sixth Itmlng rally with his horn- TIGERS - INDIANS — official of the All-England Club, game. sald.x And his .next agi fifth. Sal Bando had a two-run c^ plin^ n tary of the Ught, a five -iron. He shook his Head with Lee Trevino, rookie Bill Ijke . Schaar, who passes her Have you noticed lately, since at Bowling Green University, The last player to hit a pair of er and In the previous Inning ’’And how well we remember The 6-foot-l, 190-pounder racicet from hand to hand and the Boston Red So.x went into a scored the biggest win of his Grzenda wenl into the pef grand'dlam homers In one game California came up with the Willie Horton drove in five homer In the fourth for the A’s to the seven iron. I Braak, Tommy Aaron-and Grier \ foe emotion of that day.” ___ drilled his blasts in the fifth and field, was Jim Northrup. of Detroit, ALs f^Rt triple play of the year with a pair of home,ts and only runs while'Russ Snyder’s Its a g< ^ , tough, tight little w s ^ d fo argue but I didn’t. I Jones tied at 06, one stroke back never attempfo'a backhand, 6-4, skid, that announcers Ken Cole­ ■areer ‘''when he copped the stands In left center X lh a t was foe year 37-year-old sixth Itmings oft righthander track, said the man who w a s ^ t It on pin high ond.got^ two of Hinson.'______6-0.. That sent iGlUie Jean, No. 2 man and Ned Miirtin, parUcul- NCAA 3.000 meter steeplechase “ Grzenda put It righji who accomplished on after ^^nsas City put the first ^ single and Joe Nlekro hurled a solo blast In the Jaroslav Drobny won foe title. Joe Coleman and , lefty Joe seed. Into foe last 16, heading arly the latter, sound like they 'n record time. This was the middle.” June 24, 1968.' two men on and Steve Kealey in Detroit's victory game at 2**2. The crowd cheere him to victo­ the American challenge to foe have lost Interest In their work. favorite event of Manchester's ry against RosewaU, who was No one, ejfcept tlw die-hard Joe McCluskey when the latter Coaches’ All-Arpderican Grid Game Tonight favorite, Australia’s Mrs. Mar­ then a starry-eyed boy of 18. garet Court. Red Sox fan who wants nothing was making national headlines State S en ior 55,110 Turn Up at Dodger Park Drobny is by far foe oldest but vlotorles, can fault the ex- in the 30s and early 40s. . . . Wimbledon champion elnce cdtment that' was generated by Ask Sugar Ray Robinson who World War H. Boston during its recently com­ the greatest heavyweight of all Men’s Track Gorman, 24, staged a fierce pleted home stand . . . Fred time was and he'll answer Joe Dodgers’ Staff Hot, Fleet/^est Slight Favorite counter-attack against RosewaU Tessinan Set Mlarshall and Dan Home of the Louis. after losing two sets, and nesu: • • » Event Slate LUBBOCI^ Tex. (AP) terback, Jim Otis of Ohio State Heat could play.a factor In the, Manchester Country Club and —The fle^ West was a at running back, Eddie Ray of game with afternoon tempera- foe end of foe match foe fans Alan Channin of Dllington Ridge F o r Foster End of the Line ’The annual Connectlotft State slight faybrite to defeat at fullback and John Isen- tures soaring dally into the high RIVERSIDE SPEEDWAY sensed that foe old Australian will be In the qualifying field of Braves’ Nosedive Jack Lecuyer and Ernie maestro was at crisis point. , - the North Section, Connecticut L^est reports on Tom Kelley Senior Men’s ’Track/and Field the powerful East in to- larger of Indiana at flanker. 90s. Championships wlH^e held Sun­ Caruso, old hands in long-dls- T could have won that In Title Bout State Golf Assn. Junior Champ­ is that he's with Richmond In NEW YORK (AP)—The Los AngJes Dcidgefs finally night’s 'l0 th annual C o a c h ------______tance races, will be trying for (uurth set aiid leveled at two aU, 7 ionship Tuesday at the Water- the Ititemational League and is day, July 12, at Central Con­ gave up a run and the Atlanta Braves finally scored 63 /All-America football repeat successes tonight in the ^ ^ think he would have«last- BALTIMORE (AP) — Youth­ town Golf Club . . .Buzz! Bavasi, now the property of the Atlanta necticut’s Ariite Field. Sanctioned by the Connecticut one, but it was little to end the Dodgers’ winnipg gajTie which makes its Tex- H eisman Trophy Winner^ IQO-Iap June Classic at R iv e r -______ful challenger Mark Tessman, president of the San Diego Braves. The former Cleveland streak and too lafe to stop the Braves’ skid. debut. Padres, would like to see major Indian righthander started the Association of the AAU, and held side Park Speedway. battling staleness after 4% under the auspices of the Cen­ (Claude Osteen extended the ' ^ Some 35,000 to 40,000 persons Both drivers were previous „ league baseball teams play four the season with Shreveport in and a national television audi­ months of training, takes on days a week. His proposal would the Southern Assn, but was pro­ tral Connecticut Athletic Assn., Dodger pitching staff’s score- gle. Ken Henderson singled in Realistic About P ro Game winners over the same course iv A C lX V/J.C1. champion Bob Foster tonight in ence will watch foe action be- tnis season ana ugure lo nave -w-, find single games Friday and moted to Richmond. . .Bob Rey­ the n^eet will get underway at less skein to 26 innings in a 4-1 the eighth and scored on Al'aii Uiia season and figure to have -wm-re a once-postponed 15-.round light ginning at 9:30 EDT, In Jones DETROIT (AP) — Heisman- "In college, I was foe type of plenty of backing for this at- \U I T i e r< O i l t * 'f Saturday nights with double- nolds reports the Manchesrter 2:30, and will be made up of victory over San Diego, the Gallagher’s tripled heavyweight title bout. Stadium which has a new artlfi- trophy winner Steve Owens, player who Uned up about six tracUon, whch Is one of foe a a a o m. u a h a headers every Wednesday night Coon Club will hold a 15 events. Including the national fourth straight Los Angeles • • • Foster has been installed a 4-1 clal floor. who got $200,000 for signing a yards back and ran for daylight major events on foe Riverside O . ■ fT3 * x. 1 and Sunday afternoon. . .Ba­ trap shoot Sunday at the club 66 pound weight throw. A 3,000 triumph. ’The Braves made It EXPOS - METO — choice to make Tessman his vasi. who served many years grounds on North River Rd., In meter steeplechase, a’ bne-mlle four straight setbacks, bowing Rusty Staub hit a two-nm ho­ ■nie game had previously Detroit Lions contradt, is foe but I’m not going to bo running calender. United Stock Car Rac- X l t l 0 been played at AUanta and Buf- t® concede hla record- over anybody in pro baU so I i„g Club officials are predlcUng fourth successive conquest since with the Dodgers, in Brooklyn Coventry stertir^ at 11 a. m. . . . walk to San Firancisco 4-1, and had mer in the first inning and winning foe 175-pound title from falo, N.Y., but was moved for b re ^ n g college footbaU career wlU have to try and go around the strongest field and foe top HAMDEN Ctonn (AP) — and Los Angeles, before joining Tom Sapienza, young outfielder among the other events. gone 28 innings without a run plnch-hltter Gary Sutherland Dick fTlger In 1968. the Padres, feels that attendanoe ■wrtth the local Legion baseball All the events will be open until Hal King homered in the foUowed suit in the fourth as the lack of Interest. wont mean a folng when he them,” he said. crowd of foe campaign for to- 'a bb . r- , The West, with a 6-4 edge in “ P against foe pros this Owens, who gained over 100 night’s test. Three-Ume winner Marcia Dolan The prrovlouB three challeng­ would pick up under his plan and team, batted .429 with the East only to athletes registered with ninth. Expos snapped the Mets’ five- ers have been knocked out early foe series, is pinning most ot Its ^all. yards in each of 17 consecutive ^hls Is foe last extra-distance P'®**®** *>P ber fourth CkinnecU- it would offset the current six Catholic Jayvees this spring. . . the Connecticut AAU, except for Elsewhere In the National game winning streak. by Foster, foe Silver Spttags,. or sev'en game a week slate. Considerable damage has been' the 56-pound weight throw which League, Montreal edged the Staub threw out the potential hopes on rifle-armed Dennis ” T have not done a thing in games at Oklahoma wound up jrrind before foe Riverside 600 Women’s Golf Association Shaw of San Diego State, foe na- professional football so nobody his college career just short of July 18 championship Friday with a 4 Md., battler who packs a wallop * « « done to the baseball field at will be open to any registered New York Mets 6-6, (Cincinnati tying run at the plate in the sev­ in either hand—and foe champ Uon’s total offense leader last has anything to fear from me 4,0M yards - 3,867 to be exact to- ^^e fl^re-eights will be foe and 3 win over Barbara Young Cheney Tech. Someone enjoyed AAU competitor. And, if there shaded Houston 3-2 and St. enth and Ooco Laboy’s solo hom­ is expected to seek foe same Short Stuff is enough Interest sliown, there up to more yardage than ugual added attracUon tonight. y, ^ driving an auto around the field Louis trounced Philadelphia 7-0. er in the eighth proved the de­ method of dispatching Tessman. will be an invitation hammer, Shaw, who haa Been drafted P” * ball weU enough so foe oth That was a great field of run­ tearing H up. The diamond was The hlcago (Cubs were rained cisive run when rookie Ken Sin­ ^ y college player ever had nnv ^he big show starts at 8^ I^l^,*29 y^r-m fm other Foster, while jxisting • a 40-4 just beginning to take shape as discus and shot put, open to by foe Buffalo Bills of foe Na- teams wUl respect me,’,’ Ow- ners in the Silver City 10-mile out In Pittsburgh. gleton cracked his first major Riverside record, has knocked out 35 oppo- one of the best in the area. . . anyone registered with the AAU. Uonal Football League, sees foe ® "®^® conference He picked dp W touchdowns DemoliUon Derby of foe ^ riS m e n t fo T m Z " T d road race in Meriden recently. • * • league homer in the Mets’ ninth. ncgits. Tessman, a 23-year-old Crispino’s entry in the Hartford In addition, a team cham- game as a chance to help put Wctbiesday. ■ along foe way as he broke seven „,ght at 8. g^e had a rTatively e“ y Fellows like Art Dulong, Amby Tommie Agee also connected JayceeODurant Baseball League pionship trophy will be award- DODGERS - PADRES — San Diego State on foe big-time ^® ^ *®®t of foe Lions’ NCAA rushing records and nine >m Houston, who is eight Burfoot, Dan Moynihaii, Johnny for the losers. No. 16. Then, Tuesday night, time in her match Friday, de- Is mnde up of youngsters who ed to the teajn of any Connectl- Osteen, 10-7, tamed the Pa­ football map. ^6 draft choices to Ink his con- Big Eight conference marks. yjlars younger than foe champ, Kelley and Jimmy Hall com­ dres on six hits before a Helmet "It Is difficult to win all the week racing will open for the rallies by Mrs. Young iver has been knocked off his performed with East Catholic cut AAU club, with the scoring tlm'e," said manager Gil "At San Diego State we think t r ^ t season. 'The sportsman sedans afternoon, peted with Herb Lorenz show­ Night throng of 66,110, largest set while recording a 33-1 High this spring. A1 Frdieit, plan giving five points to a first Hodges, whose world chsmiplons we play good football but we fw *®“f'y® ^ and figure-eights will be in foe Young, who plays at ing his heels to a field of 237 crowd of the National League mkricT' East JV coach, will handle the place finish, four to a second, came Into Montreal off a five- aren’t widely known,” Shaw Site Up in Air finishers. Lorenz, it was re- season and the largest regular foe time of foe National Foot­ spotlight. Newtown Countiy Club, was five Three of Foster’s four losses . . 1 j , , ■ . . squad . . .Curt. Gowdy. Tony three for third, two for a fourth game sweep of the (Cubs. "It Is a said. ” IM play good In a game season attendance ever at Dodg­ ball League draft last year. STAFFORD SPEEDWAY down after eight holes and sfo have been against heavy­ a television set. Kubek and Mdchey Mantle will place finish and 1 for a fifth disappointment to lose any like this, It will make other peo­ For Boxing Bout J One wonders f this, is permis- handle the telecast of the All- place, REPEAT PERFORMANCE—Goal of every major league baseball player is to er Stadium, which bpened In Sources close to foe team said Potato are nice but it’s, cash down after foe morning’s 18-bole weights, but It’s no secret that time, tp anyone. Every series Is ple respect foe program at my x-uujio ‘V’ round, but she charged back in sible under Amateur Athletic star baseball game July 14 from hit a grand slam home run. Last night Frank Robinson of Baltiirtore turned the 1962... it contains some bonus clauses OH, NO!— Australia’s John Newcombe let out a be wants a-title bout with heavy­ Individual prizes will include hard. ’There are no easy geunes school.” Un ra (AAU) rules which pro- Cincinnati. Action 'starts a t. 8 (Wes Parker drove In a run in H h f - H.4 but that It was weU below foe ( ^ ) —Prospects that puto the afternoon to whittle Mrs. yell of dismay after making poor return shot. He weight champ Joe Frazier. a gold plated medal, emble­ trick twice. Here he’s crossing plate on second blast against Washington.- In the National League.” He said he looked for a wide . . . tor a heavyweight title fight be- gas In foe tank. Dolan’s lead to 2-ut> ii ib i ^ e cost of the first prize with a 30-mlnute pre-game show. matic of the Connecticut Associ­ the first inning. Bill Sudakis open>en batUe. tween C a sL s W and cham- Stafford Speedway offers both ^ went on to pin defeat on America’s Dennis Ralston. Foster contends his losses to • • • Nick Fddy from Notre Dame ation Championship, to each win­ homered In the second and Wil­ Missouri’s Dan Devine, coach lioug Jones, Ernie Terrell and BEDS - AS’TROS — and $300,000 for Mel Farr from plon Joe Frazier In Detroit Sept, tonight when foe trailed In foe match, came back ner, with a silver medal for lie Davis sent a run across In of foe West, said foe big ques- Zora Folley were suffered while Votes for Charlie Brown^ Bat Boys Tommy Helms’ , nm-scorlng Southern California In recent 21 remain clouded as members '’;nvers ^ with a three-foot putt for a birdie RSox Purchase Infielder . ^ second and a bronze medal for the third. Sudakis singled home Jtlon for his t^am was whether of foe state’s llcenstag-board the halfjmlle for tirtn-25 lap fea- 26th hole, then won he was ’’still a babe ta foe single In the ninth Inning staked Staub Uses Bat and Arm woods.” The Jones’ fight was third place. the Dodgers’ final run In the eincinnatl rookie flash Wayne foe offensive, , line ^ can hold its 212-pound Owens, vriio ® meeUng^ to be tures. The for27fo ^"d 28fo with pars to Entries, which close July 8, sixth. San Diego’s oply run ^ aplnst such massive East pracUcally rewrote foe NCAA ®®“®d by Its chairman. men join the festivities foe back to fiv6 up. his lOfo as a pro, Foster points Simpson to his eighth straight out, while Terrell was taken on should be filed with (Joaph Ted came In the sixth on a walk and victory and 11th in 12 decisions. defensive stalwarts as 274-pound record book fo? running in his >’®®®'"® “ t® ®“ ® the ^oung made her last bid To Cool Off Red Hot Mets U Series Opener Off^ Owen, c /o The Athletic Depart­ a double by Clarence Gaston. Mike McCoy of Notre Dame and three-year varsity career at t*^® bout after foe state of The ev ^ t will determine foe overtake her Danbury oppo- with five days notice. The Astros tied the game In the ment, Central Connecticut State Carty Tops Write-Ins ’The victory kept the Dodgers 23fl«noiinTl r?4»Y»ll T>m/r»r f\f VnoKi. .. __ . WoQhincrtY\n HAniikH a OAU t-ArtvAaontaftva frnm ^ MONTREAL (AP) — Rustj) within an eyelash in foe sev- Tessman, the No. 2 ranking eighth on Joe Pepltone’s two- 236-pound Cecil F ^ o r of Michi- the University of Oklahoma, Washington denied a promoters’ P®®oh° 2M representative f r ^ winning foe 29th and College. Post entries will be ac­ ^ w asfoefirst to admit he fod not request for a UUe fight ta Seat- Stafford. The irimer of foe flrat challenger is more of a natural nine games behind Cincinnati In run homer after the Rbds Staub has started hitting again enfo. cepted, however. With Montreal ahead 5-4 after light heavy, but he too, has been ROSEMOUNT, Minn. eVery Brewer getting a vote, starting position in this week’s the NL West and extended the scored an unearned i;ui» •In the Devine has a speedy backfield expect to run wil'd in pro ranks. •^'®- ' 25-lapper will have a^^a “ Dolan missed short par putts, but his forowing can make just Padres’ losing streak to six ta Ron McBridge of Missouri, - i k„ow very little about foe Promoters of the Washington « ‘ ^e July _19fo, $15,^ deficit to as much difference between vie- h i “ « seeking bouts with heavies. Reset for Sept. 15 (AP) — Rico Carty, by a And they’re in last place.’ ’ totals announced by Kuhn’s of- third and made it 2-0 on Bobby Proposed 'Tessmai\ bouts with Hlnes said, however, that not flee, garnes. ’Tolan’s eighth-inning homer. Duane Thomas of West Texas Uons but I hear they have some «&bt said they had a photostatic m<^lfied race at Pocono Inter- Montreal “ <1 Ga^., Sutherland hit a NEW YORK (AP) _ The Boston Red Sox and the landslide, will be the No. 1 State and Ron Gardln of Arizo- fine runners and my goal wiU be o°Py a license which would Speedway . . 31st hole with a bogey when her Expos two-run wind blown pitch ho- former heavyweight champ write-in' candidate in Ma­ many ballots have been disquah Adams-Burke expects- to have Simpson needed help from Floyd Patterson were called off GUN-rS - BRAVES — na, who can run a 40-yard dash to try to break Into foe starting allow foe controversial Clay to ^ n r n t * ^ L ‘ffnrd‘ wher^ second shot faded to foe right ^ Q^and Oranee as he is h I* Shamsky New York Yankees, washed out of a scheduled series Major League ifled by the Minnesota firm as it a staff of almost 20 worWng late Wayne Granger |n the ninth. twice. A May 4 date with Foster jor League-basebali’s bal­ San Francisco’s Gaylord Per­ • * « ta 4.4 seconds. Itae-up,” he said after a briS Hg^it ta Michigan. k she chipped short of Th. . ^ ‘ ried to score foe tying run from opener Friday night, try again'tonight to get in a game heads for a July 6 deadline—the Into the night all next week to known among foe French-qpeak- second base on Wayne Garrett’s had to be postponed because at Yankee Stadium. =Leader$i=^ loting for the All-Star date Commissioner Bowie Kuhn meet the July 6 deadline, ry became the major’s first 12- CARDS -PHILS — East coach Charles Me- session with Uons General man- But Oiarles Davey, chairman competlUon has b e c o ^ a game. (Jlendon of Louisiana State has ager Russ Thomas at which foe of foe Michigan AfoleUc Board mark tnis ^ason- „ The two players halved ing Canadlens, played foe big single to right. But Staub Foster injured his left hand. American League wants final results In' his office. ’’The first week or so the vot- game winner—he has lost six— "rhe Cards pounded three Phil­ role at bat and in the field as o-unned him down at the plate, But what about hockey great He begins announcing the startd ing was very light,” said Hines, put together a backfield of Gor- final details of foe contract of Control, denied such a license '»reco ana lom sutciiir joinea holes, ending Tessman thinks his chances of by holding the Braves to three adelphia pitchers for 18 hits, ----- ihe winners list last Saturday oti*h foe Expos ended foe New York ' coco Laboy then added foe . u baseman-outfielder Mike BA’TTING 176 at bats—Carew, don Slade of Davidson at quar- were agreed upon. had been issued. winning will Improve as foe „ Bobby Hull making, sliding ing lineups July 7. "but has gradually increased to Wts. Perry had retired 16 con- their largest output of the sea­ idght, it brought the number of Mets' five-game winning streak decisive run with a homer off Minnesota, .376; White, catches in . the National League The voting, deadline is Sun- a, point wher’e we probably will ^secutlve batters when King bout goes on. But Foster says r;LrporrerLf International League. son, and Bob Gibson posted his winners this season to nine. Friday night with 6-6 victory, xug McGraw in the"elghfo-be- the opener. The game was York, .347. unless Tessman runs, ” lt won’t Kennedy, who has played with outfield? day jjg submerged next week. But we homered to lead off the ninth. eig(hth consecutive victory with StaffordoT .. _T continues to feature Ridgewood_J T „ . ,__ rescheduled as part! of a twi- RUNS—TOVar, Minnesota, 59; . . praised her opponent, but added, Staub's two-run homer in foe fore Ken Singleton, got his first go'flve rounds.” four other major league clubs, Or the famous cornic strip "It’s-ibeen quite unusual that have our wives Jn here to get Bobby Bonds, opened the a four-hitter. nlght doubleheader Sept. 15. White, New York, 66. national experience played Jim McAndrew, inajor league hit for a run ta The fight, set for 10 p.m., bats knd throws right. He batted pair of Charlie Brown and Snoo- any ballots are disqualified," the job done if we have to.” Giants’ first with a homer off Joe Torre led the Cards’ at­ NASCAR modified chase and its j r r j _ . „ ------...... ------■ ..-----._.u 'The Red ^ x , who enjoyed the RUNS BA’TTBD IN—W. Hor- , 1, _ 1 , Qf M H a major role in winning.” She is J'®, staked foe Expos to a 2-0 tfie fifth, homered in foe ninth. EDT, will be Baltimore’s first .2,5 with two .hemers and s x py hamming it up as American Hines said, "W e ’re not c o n c e r n ------loser Ren Reed and they tack with four hits and Gibson Jackson Experiencing Problem rest after a five-hour. 14-inr n-r lont Detroit, 61; J. Powell.-Bal­ own track point race. Stafford deibndtag New England Golf >ead, and foe Mets, whose first "I hit a fastball right over title bout since 1942. runs batted In while appearing League starters? And Phil Ca- ed If one guy sends in 10 bal- wrapped it'up in the third on a and Richie Allen chipped in with Is foe home track for foe cur­ loss to Baltimore In ' Boston timore, 62; White, New York, 52. Last Night’s Fights r-n. nr . .„ f . Utlist. placB lead over rofoed out Chi- the plate for my homer,” said in 24 games for Milwaukee this varetta, a famous (Chicago Cub lots. But are are looking at large single by Bonds, Bobby Heise’s three apiece. Gibson has a 10-3 rent top three ta foe national Thursday, will stick with.south­ HITS—White, New York, 93; The tournament was held''at cago in foe National Be ague staub, who has been plagued by season before being sent to of 20 years ago, at fifSf base? amounts of ballots from any one MADRID, Spain — Jose Le- triple and Willie McCovey’s sin- record and is hitting .895., standing, leader Fred DeSarro, paw Gary Peters Ws their start­ A. Johnson, California, 89. Those are among some of the particular area. foe New Haven (Jountry Club. East was cut to one game, nev- a slump recently. ” It’s about Portland of the Pacific Coast DOUBLES—Harper, Milwau­ if they over gra, 125, Spain, outpointed T o m ------^ ^ ------X That Allen Had in Philadelphia Bernle Miller and Ed Flemke. ing pitcher. write-in votes. vqtfe for their own team.” maso Gallia, 124, Italy, 15. Le------er caight up. But, they ciome time 1 started hitting." League. kee, 22; White, New York, 21. THOMPSON SPEEDWAY Peters, a big disappointment The Adams-Burke Co,,., fu- The vote was returned to the gra won European featherweight maYbe; but not scared. He Derrick was used mainly as a TRIPLES—Tovar, Minnesota, NEW YORK (NEA)-=* The mighty modified stock with a 4-7 record, is due to be riously tabulating the votes Ians this year. The players had title.' Miguel Velazquez, 131, knows he can still hit hell out pinch-batter by the Red - Sox. 7; 3 tied with 5. In view of the recent inci­ opposed on the mound by right­ from around the nation for the voted for the All—Star teams Spain stopped Carmelo Coscla, of foe baU, and so do they. So _^*® ^_‘ ® „ H" collected Just seven hits in HOME RUNS—F. Howard, dent involving Reggie man stock cars and a spectacu­ hander Gary Waslewski, a tor- July 14 classic iji Cincinnati’s after {Cincinnati fanns stuffed the 128, Italy, 11. Velazquez retaln- why don’t they Just ride 'the ’’ 33 times at bat for a .212 aver- Washington, 20; J. Powell, Balti­ lar display of fireworks will all Sheppard Heard, Not Seen hew Riverfront Stadium, says ballot boxes and elected six ed European lightweight title, Jackson and the manage­ slump out with him? f"'* f “ - Ws last more, 18; Killebrew, Minnesota, t a a d i n M - combine in one big show at foe WMlewskis only decision since appearances. no to any zany write-ins. Reds to the starting lineup In Pedro Carrasco, 134*4, Spain, ment of the Oakland A ’s-—» '8. • You I ’ve been.g e ^ Thompson Speedway Sunday being purchased by the Yankees " ______"We’ve had just about every- the 1950s. stopped Jean Pierre he was threatened with de­ a look at foe other side of aU starting at^7. from the Montreal Expos, was a STOLEN BASES — Harper, motion to the minor leagues if body and everything on the Computers tabulate most of 132, France, 6. National League fota with my horses. I o i^ a ^,,6 battle for foe big end * -victory in Boston last weekend. Milwaukee, 26; StrOud, Washing­ ^ American League he didn’t start hitting, and he At Yankee Stadium Tilts write-in ballots,” said Millie the punchcard votes mailed to S'YRACUSE, N.Y., — Hal C y string of racing horses. I deal yjg $s,200 purse put up week- A Schoolboy Cager ton, 22. East Division y East Division said he would never go down After the postponement, the Weers, program supervisor. the Minnesota firm, which also roll, 181, Syracuse, outpoln 1 In horse flesh, you might say, jy foe stock car drivers to 'fajn speaker, for the football Giants. RACING! doesn’t matter if he never- signs DOUBLES—W. Parker, Los White management and them- through right now,” said Allen, '••ttelng. "Robert Leo Sheppard, Speech Detroit 7» Cleveland 1 selves 1. threatening to surface, before a p m e agatast foe Mets S o ^ ^ y h^e, g _ an agreement.-I told him that Angeles, 22; Bench, Cihcifihatl, San Francisco 4, Atlanta 1 night’s exciting stock car Consultant,” but for foe last Football is jiow he actually got Cincinnati 8, Houston 2 (JaUfomia 6, Kansas City 4 Into foe business. A promoter his word was good enough for 21. ■ ...... whht \rifo Richie Allen and Curt POCONO Milwaukee 8, Oakland 2, 15 ---- ^------* bi thing I did Management can be dlttonal contract. Imagine foat? •'aetag will be capped with a 20 years he has been foe anony- putting on a game In Freeport, m e ...... ” . TRIPLES—6 tied with 1, ‘ Los Angeles 4 ,San Diego 1 Flood 1^ now Jackwn Ufoliy me.to rign a con- fra n tic display of fireworks, moua voice blaring foe advent Todsy’s Games Innings L.I., between . the Chicago QUAUFIER! 'The 6-foot-ll McMillen, from HOME RUNS—Perez, Cincin- personal stands against liter- ^ t o ^ c a ^ ^ t re^ly d ^ m t ^ ^ ground sel pieces and bril-. of talents such as Mickey Man- Chicago 4, Minnesota 2 unuersuuiu wiiai iiiuhob a uiaxn . .. ’ ' . I nnt aoiHoi .in.1 Tit­ change; ■'Now catching for NeW Rockets and New-YwK Yankees New York (Gentry 6-4) at Mo tle, Whltey______„ Ford and Yogi______Ber­ Mansfield, Pa., signed a letter natl, 26; Bench, Cincinnati, 25. f o ^ I t " a ll b ^ l s * d ^ " m ^ o f player tick. Everything’s fine aee for themselves whether or treal (McGinn 4-S), N ra plus all foe great players '*’ork,’ I said, and looked at foe of foe extinct All-American Oon- of intent with Smith in Elmira, Pl’TCHING 7 Deeislom^n. Today’s Games them feel to manajrement'a when the black player is going not I could jplay again. If not. N.Y., Wednesday. But Mc- Chicago (Decker 1-4) at Pitts- who have come throughforoueh the the pl»yer!ir number, ’—Hank ference knew foal Sheppard Simpson, Cincinnati, 11-1, .917, Oakland (Fingers 4-4) at Mil­ lack of inaiffht Into the black good, but let something happen, then pfffft. Or Richie doesn't B auer?!?!?!’ ” was a speech teacher. He also Millen’s parents strong).y oppose 2.38; Nash; Atlanta, 9-2, .818, ' burgh (Nelson (2-0) Cappadona Signs American League, waukee (Brabender 8-9), N ^ c h f ^ ^ o f t i n roLlto“ n let a problem come u?; artd'foe collect a dime. No way I was Like Joseph Cotten’s Incred- knew that Bob was a prominent his choice of UNC and said 3.60. Philadelphia (Wise 6-4) at St. ______The stadium announcer Louis i(Reuss 1-0) California (Meisersmlth 6-7) overroactlon to foe problem - black player Is going to be up CINCINNATI (.AP) — Bob thrives...... only, on _____clarity_ of„ de ulous radio line, ” —Sonny . semlpro . football and .baseball Thursday they would never sign STRIKEOUTS Seaver, New at Kansas City iMorehead 2-8) a letter of Intent for him to at- Cincinnati (Nolan 8-4) ,at Hous­ U they feel the Jackson threat against It. “ *a*- y- Cappadona, foe former North- uvery and must be resigned to Tutts?” Sheppard's mellifluous player. So he hired him (or foe York, 160; Gibson, St. LouisV- Minnesota (Blyleven 2-2) at la, "They should leave a kid like ” A lot of people who run base- eastern University star who obscurity. voice has been otherwise In- loudspeaker cliores. Branch • tend. 137. ' » ton (Griffin 2-7), N ------_ J ------San Diego (Roberts 6-4) at Chicago (Janeskl 7-4) lAllen, himself, has nin the Reggie Jackson alone. If they balL still ^ro contract len is also a personal friend o( ter, foe whole thing gets worre. going to pul;^ln a call to him he asked to bo traded. English, butler announcing din- ing and, how retired from ac- of t^ eb oll’s greatest umpires window ^ roster. Cleveland at Detroit, 2 with the Bruins Thursday. BalUmore at Washington Reggie Jackson’s! Last season, ’"Utey don’t have to give him one of these days and tell him, — ------nor. tlve teaching, •conducts semi- —"you’re hardly ever noticed.” L«ach, 20, scored U goals for when' Jackson^ was hitting 47 all this cra'p a)>out foe minors. ’Reggie, kee|i you chin up and Ehutmquth and Masaachusotts "Only once,” says Sheppard, nors at the American Savings ' He also likes foe hdurs. And TRE HITttT IM TIE EAST Boston at NSW York, 2 TED TRUDON bl u T«UMd i>h.- FUn Flon in earning most valu­ lM>nn.-rani and was being bad- T hey don’t have to resort to this • don’t lot it get j(ou doum.’ began football rivalry with a "have my emotions Intruded, and Loan Instltqte. the pace. TOo way some pitch- LOSE .S0METHING?-5~Umpire Art Frantz tries to find the bottom of pileup Monday’s Games STAfFORO SPRINGS. CONN able player* honors with the piUUomia iu MUwsukes, N C gered by foe public, It was business of trying to scare him There’s nothing else he can do scorqless tic In 1902. Since then, Casey Stengel ran out of cu^eli- ” A couple Of athletes now In ers fiddle around^, he can- get a_ ON RI. 140 • FREE PARKING VOLKSWABEN at home plate to see if Washington catcher Paul Casanova still has the ball. Western Canada Hockey League Kansas a t y at MlnnssoU, N Allan who sent him a liote foat out of a slump. He's not scared about It. ThereJs nothing else I Dartmouth has won 18 straight ers one day imd ta foe ninth ta- foe broadcast burtness,” he con- chapter of his novel 'read be* At bottom is Baltimore’s Don Buford. Mike Epstein helps ump make out call. champions last season. BalUmors at Washington, N Mtldi, In effect, "don’t let foe a bit — a little more mlxed-up, can do.” times. nlng I -had to announce a lineup ftdes, "came to me for private tween batters. PACU) TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, kANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, .WNE 27, 1070 / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.r SATURDAY, JUNE 27. 1970 PAGE THIRTEEN BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARlflNG HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE /■ — -— ■ ...... '■ Businost SorvicM THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Help Wantod--^ Hdp Wanfd~Mal> ^ V P uicB TO BORffOW 60UNPS LIKE A WELL'-IT'S NOT ) FIRST, YA'LL h a v e Offorod 13, SOME MONEY TO INVEST,^ g O O O ID EA, Q U / r e TH A T O U T TH IS S/MPLE maybe we shoUl p Female 35 L IM A FISH MARKET, SYLVESTER! EASY! LOAN APPLICATION settle for FtiNCHOS Aniwe* to Prtvioui futilt CLASSIFIED TWO YOONO__ married mtin F u m o o b l a m e d me -s h o r t ( a r d n o t lu ked mis wav b a c r to th e IrtEM i4£ F LEGAL Stenographer — Write’ /SUVISIOR... J ------r " U M M ! — I FORM ! . p - p , ■ UHM MOlOT THE COUNTIRy IN CITY PARK.' . will ilo small repair Jo^-'and so $\ME£T) PLAViMG CAREER OH THE - THC^e CLWPiMS POBSNT NEED This and That U BIG TIME AS AU UMPIRE •" AMVBopy Box H, Manchester Evening Real E ^ t e :a tO O L ! iToA^^^HMMM! D O ES TH A T painting, also collar cmaning MEAN I GET E«?U\PW\ENT TO WORRY UMPIRE6 - WANT TD QUESTION HIS VISION ? ‘ Herald. ^ THE LOAN?/ SALESMEN HOBT ABOUT ITS and light, trucking. Ldall M 6-■ MORE than ' WILDERNESS ACROSS igm AE ADVERTISING Career LOAN CO. 2692, (M6-2047. / UMPIRES 5 opening pay AREAS.' AT • - ^ ,/l WMATS TNAT ABOUT UAViNG M/ AT A THOSE PRICES 1 English CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ALL BLIND AS BATS CLERK-TYPISTS OOU&H* \ PENTAU NO ONE CAN stream JUNK CARS rojtiovcd. Ask for E'/ES TESTED? ON YbUR WAV-y Rapidly e>ipXding buatneM In 4 Cease • 2 Uncloses 8 A.M. to 4;.30 P.M. Dave or I c f^ message. $15. AND CROOKS, both our/resale^ and new home CUINIC AFFORD TO GO.' /fpoet.) THE s m o w e r q : 8 Decomposes per 'car. B'm-8369, Good opportunity for quali­ divlaiope Offers'* Mceptional ca­ 12 Zoo primate ^3 Australian i! is . E seaport COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. fied person to work In a reer ^pportunltlee for 8 to 10 13 Manufacture s A TREE ^feRVICE (Soucler) — 4 Shrewd B g small private office within pcMonable, ambitious,' hard 14 Operatic s A 1U ■1:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE PlIBUCA'nON T r e ^ cut, building loU clear- 15 Morninjt 5 Pack round £i V a Im Iq Ia our organization. Must be wmking real estate salespeople mois^ with earth Deadline lor Saturday, and Monday Is t:»o p.m. Frida.t e4< trees topped. Got a tree an accurate typist with a . io Join our fine group-.of as­ I*)0 W«>Mi >M 6 Texas town youtli seven pYoblcm! Well worth phono 1 M yit tp 0«l 16 U.S/fcitizons 40 Flowers good, business arithmetic/ sociates. We arp interested‘tmly 18 with a 7 Through (Greek) call, 742-8252. 8 Sped 25 Geological 41 Rail birds PLEASE READ YOUR AD background. Good telephone in those who desire to earn at ALLEY OOP slope 42 Scrutinize personality desirable. least $15,000 to $;»,000 In com­ BY V. T. HAMLIN (mil.) 9 Mouthward eskers Ol^slfled or "Want Ads" are taken over the phone a . a I,IGHT_tnjcklng, odd Jobs, also /■ 10 Fork prong 26 Forgive 43 Musical missions per yegr. LOOKING'I 20 Interprets eonvenlenee. The advertiser should rend his ^ moving large -s appliances. VES,SIR.,.r KNOW ...MV NAME'S MINE'S REX 11 Back talk 27 Wretched quality Company offers goo^ wages, Our spacious, /attractively fur­ tHERE WAS SOME ^ NO THERE.' HE'S (dial.) 28 On the briny 44 Preposition DAY IT a p p e a r and REPORT time Bu'rnlng barrels delivered, $4. W O N M U O ... •KOHMAYER, T H E Om !/^ WP!\ 21 School subject (slang) excellent working condi­ nished, alr-cpndltioned main of­ CONFUSION YESTER- PROBLEM- ELB E R T T O DRIVER O F I 29 Trial 46 Anatomical next Insertion The llerdld Is responsible for onl“ ONE ta 644-1775. CAY...MY WIFE COME I'M TH' 22 Wearing shoes Presser correct or omIDcd insertion for any advertisement and then tions, convenlent/free park­ fices are Ideated In the Vernon Y O U ■ THE HEAP... Quy 24 Stockings 19 Plane 31 'Mexican plexus WAS PRETTY ^ ON IN... foodstuff 47 Angers only to the extent of a "make good" InserUon. B ^ r s which ARE YOU looking for a bar­ ing and an excellent free Circle Shopping Center, which UPSET AND.'. 26 Precipitation surfaces - 48 Jargon do not lessen the value of the advertlsemeht will not be benefit progjiam. Apply: Is ,a(^cent to Exit 96 off the 27----- Entangle - EfTiMos ^or 33 Flower tender mixologist for a party, service holders 50 Scottish correcUpl by "make good" Insertion / banquet, or wedding. Call us Wlllidr Cross Parkway (Inter- 30 Landed negative property 24 Goddess of 38 Group of Mayo’s Bartending Service. s ^ e 84) and at the hub of the NATIONAL ,mghway network for one of New DtIe can get it 32 Correct 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5“ lA II (itockvUle, 'Toll Free) 643-8696. W H O LESALE 1 34 Arbmatic STORES, INe:="- England's fastest growing areas. PTYI«'‘w’‘= substance 12 13 14 643-2711 SHARPENING Service — Saws, We are the exclusive sales \ 35 Expunges 875-3136 knives, axes, shears, skates, /ARK & OAKLAND agents for five successful new 36 Before IS 16 17 AVE/VUES / 37 Fail to hit rotary blades. Quick service. KEUEK home communities and are planning several more to open OUT OUR WAY 39 Chair It Automobiles For Sale 4 Capitol Equipment Co., 38 NASmUbToK EAST HARTeGr D, B. WILLIAMS Main St., Manchester. Hours In the ne^r future. Our resale 40 Scold 2) 22 23 A/.V. CONN; 41 Weight of ■ I960 RAMBLER American auto­ dally 7:30-5, 'Thursday, 7:30-9. division Is also growing rapidly L\- yep, ALICE,CEMENT W ORK'f India 24 25 25 2$ 29 HERALD matic transmi.sslon, good run­ Saturday, 7:30-4 . 643-7938. and enables us to market the TJA us Nt, OH. ALL FINIS^P a n d TONE W ITH-- 42 Single seat ■ 3 ning condition. $100. Call 643- existing homes of oiir new home IS AMP EVE^THINOS CLEANEPDPAN FEMALE with general office 4b Pertaining to 30 31 BOX LETTERS ' 1722. YOU ARE A-1. Truck is A-1. buyers. We will soon be open- PUT .-V^Vr'PUT TH' BARRICAPE UP prose ■ Buildhi9— Painting— Papering 21 Schools and Cljc^ses 33 experience to work In small of- DAVY JONES A M P J H B JO B'S A L L W R A P P E D LIP.' 34 Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ Qaio.-,, A__1 I Ing a branch office at the Mans- BY LEFP and McWYl LIAMS 49 Agreer 1962 EAIX^ON ‘4-door. Radio, Contracting 14 51 Italian 1 For Yotir ways sealed and small truck­ ROGER painting — Interior, BULLDOZER ORERA'TORS ~ unr, at V-i J*®*'' Shopping Center, near the 36 $7 38 automatic transmission. Clean - I ' community InformatioiF ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- exterior, celMngs, paper hang­ ^nlahin c University of Connecticut, and ■ condltlom Two new tires. Call mano Trucking Service toll LEON Cuwsynskl builder—new N E E D ^ NOW Finishing Co., 64 Addison Rd., ^ave tpn^tive plans for several YES. EXCEPT HE P 52 Poker stake 40 homes custom built, remodel­ ing. Call anytime. 643-0923. DOESN'T KNOW 53 Philippine THE HEhALD will :to' 649-0273. free. 742.9487. CONS'TRUCTLeW IS BOOMING Glastonbury. openings \A/MO UP ' ' Negrito 42 43 44 45 46^ 47 4S dlscloo» t^,e Identity of ing, additions, rec rooms, ga- STEVE PE'TERS Exterior Eam top nriy. Complete resident ‘SECRETARY - Receptionist ■ 1966 LIGHT blue Cadillac, ex­ SHARPENING Service—Saws, rages, kitchens remodeled, painting, free estimates. Will nickname 4^ 61 letters. Readers answer cellent condition, new tires, knives, scissors, garden and bath tile, cement work. trainingprogram. Part and full­ needed for doctor’s office In particularly need salespeo- 55 Beginners save you money. 289-8110. Manchc.stcr. Applicant must P'® ®''® ^ihnlHar with any S2 44 ing blind box ads who air-condttionlng, stereo tapq, Shop tools. Power mowers re­ Sieps, dormers. Residential or time. (Jlasses forming now. LIC, 56 Summers desire to protect their School, call 1-225-8719 anytime. be a good typist, shorthand Is followlpg towns: Vernon, (Fr.) $1,900. Call after 6 p.m,, 649- paired' and serviced. Pick up commercial, Call 649-4291. B.H MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, 54' 46 57 identity can follow ‘his 6596 or all day Saturday.. and delivered. Shsrpall, 685 Interior and exterior painting, not necessary. Hours 9-6 Mon- Wllllngton, Ellington, '57 Superlative *7 procedure CARPENTRY concrete steps, suffix Adams St. (rear) Manchester, paper hanging. Thirty years day - Thursday,' alternating Enfield, East Windsor, floors, hatchways, remodeling Help Wanted— Friday and Saturday, 9-3. Ref- Windsor, East HArtford, (Newtpaptr Enterprise Assn.) Enclose your reply to 643-5306. experience, 'four generations^ the box in an envelope — 1969 DODGE Dart Swinger, 4- porchSs, garages, closets, ceil­ Free estimates, fully insure Female 35 erences required. Please reply Manchester, Bol- «AM_^epp \ address to the Classified speed. Call 643-9939. ings, attics finished, rec 643-7361. Box K, Manchester Herald. *^y®ntry, Mansfield, An- . rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ ______dover, Hebron. Call Mr. Pease, VO/2/NG M a n a g e r, Manchcstei JUNK CARS removed, $13. 6 - 2 1 Eveni.ng Herald, together CHEXHKER 1964 , 4-door* sedan, each. Coll 872-9433. er related work. No Job too CONTRACTOFi *— IntertGH\ LPN — Part-time or full-time, WOMAN to help with house- Sales Manager, for confidential with a memo listing ths 6 cylinder, aOtomatlc, good small. Dan Moran,. Builder, terior painting,igr, paper/'hanerpaper,■hanging. 7-3, 3 -H . 649-4519. work, one day weekly. Please interview, All r___ call after 6 p.m., 043-4967. P .iyP& fcT It. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER companies you do NOT condition. Make a reasonable MANCHESTER Tree Service. Evenings, 649-8880. Discount on wallj^per. Call want CO see your letter. Specializing In tree removal, offer and you own It. 643-2259 WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- Hebert, 648-?648. EXCLUSIVE SALES . Your letter wlU be de­ after 6 p.m. pruning, shrubs, lots cleared. WAITRESS wanted full or part- EXPERIENOEID cashier to ^ time. Call Tolland, 875-9960. work nights, Monday — Satur­ WAYOUT BY KEN M U ^ ^ stroyed If the advertiser N Fully Insured. Call 649-6422. modeling specialist. A:«dltions, EXPERIENCED, house palnt- Is one you’ve mentioned. FORD 1967 Galaxie 60p convert­ rec rooms, dormers, porches, jng, very rei day, Apply Pilgrim Mills, 434 jAonable. CA)1 'or c l e r k -t y p is t , experienced It not it will be handled ible, power steering, power CONCRETE work, sidewalks, cabinets, formica, built-ins, free esHmnt/ Oakland St., Manchester. CALL 223-1040 r IF THERE'S NO IS. 1-423-8117. full-time. Requires good typing The Samuel M. jTHAT'S THE BETTER in the usual manner brakes, good condition. .Call patios, etc. Free estimates. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. IF YOU'RE NOT HAPPY ‘ OR ANSWER, CALL TDlC skills and some dictation back­ WITH AN HO N EST after 4:30, 649-6007. CalP742-9791 or 643-4922. HOUSES p a in t e d — Interior 223-10+1 f 277-2014.' BUSINESS BUREAU/ POOL owners — Add a deck to and exterior. Reasonable ground. Apply Iona Mfg. Co., Help W anted— Male 36 Lavitt Agency »|^ED USED CAR..... 1968 OLDSMOBILE 442. Very STEPS, sldewaH^s, stone walls, your swimming pool. Custom prices. Insured. 643-7026. Unit of General Signal Corp., Lost and Found 1 good condition, bucket seats, fireplaces, flagsLope terraces. built sundeck will provide Regent St., Manchester. WINDOW cleaner, experienced, M L S /R ea ltors at Vernon All concrete repairs, both in­ room for fun and loung^lng. Hi SE PAINTING — Interior, \ SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL 4-speed, very reasonable. 644- WOMAN for shirt press unit. must be reliable. Call Man­ REWARD — Lost Dog, Andover 0011. side and outside "railiilgs, land­ Free estimates. N. J. La- xterior; a good clean Job, chester Window Cleaning Co., Circle Apply Fisher Cleaners, 326 area. Collie Shepherd cross. Li­ scaping. Reasonably priced Flamme, 875-1642. reasonable rates. Call 646-1223. 649-6334. P^etTY 6COP, Broad St. Next to Parkway Exit 95 cense No. 1206. Long brown Call 643-0851. R?£TTy SOOP. hair, answers to mime of Lady. EXPERIENCED exterior house Trucks— Tractors 5 HAIRDRESSER wanted, apply Open 7 Days A Week Contact: Crane, Jurovaty Rd., LAWN Mowers — Garden trac­ painters. Call for appraisal be­ Iw A -Y o u r / w a y q u t j\ / w A 'f O U T Roofing— Siding /16 Marlow’s Beauty Salon, 867 Andover. 742-9650. 1955 GMC '/^-ton pick-up, in very tors repaired and sharpened^^ tween 6-8 p.m., at 646-2202. ASSISTANT MANAGER E Main St., Manchester. 643-2158 Phones 875-6297 good condition. Call anytime. Parts and accessories. New H^d WEJ^ Home Imp; ement POUND — Black and white kit­ 872-9815, and used lawn mowers. Hours Co. Expert liastall^lon o f For fabric chain. Retail ten, red collar, vicinity Elm PART-’TIME waitress wanted. 8 to 6, Monday to Saturday. aluminum siding, gutters and No Sundays. Call Acadia Res­ background helpful but not MARRIEID MAN With soTne St.s Manchester. Call 646-3664. 1962 HALF-TON panel Chevro­ trim. Rodfing Insf^lation and Floor Finishing 24 j Mini-Motors, 188 (rear) W. taurant, 649-0898. essential. Excellent growth rpHte experience and good with let truck, good running condi­ repairs. 649-6495// 875-9109. FLOOR SANDmO, and reflnlsh- opportunity. Call Mr. Shenk- -BUZZ SAWYER I tion. Call Personalized Floors Middle Tpke., 649-8705. figiures to learn egg business, BY ROY ing (speciaH^g In older HOURS well spent — Your man, Jr. Pilgrim Mills. CRANE Announcements 2 P & S ROOFING and repairs inside and outside work. Must 619-9258. SEAL your driveway with floors). In andXputslde paint­ spare hours can earn you $$ OH, MY STARS' done reali^cally. Free- esti­ be responsible. Call Miller WHERED REMEMBER; WINNIE, ONE Jenite J-16. Free estimates. ing. Ceilings. No Job too small. If you visit local customers theiTtake I... I CAN'T SMALL BAND—The Sof-Tones, mates. C ^ anytime, 649-1516, 646-4422 Farms, 643-8021. OF MY JOBS 15 ID SAFEGUARD Call 644-0405. John Verfaille, 649-5750> with Avon’s wide range of A LOOK AT BELIEVE IT/ YOU TOE EXECUTIVES OF BLOCK now available for club dances, ^utd Accessories— 649-2373/ THE5E PICTURES, weddings,' office parties, etc. magnificent cosmetics and IT WAS Nlfii OET INPUSTT51ES. ONE OF MY ORGAN and stereo service of­ WINNIE. ... IN rtER Mature musicians. Call 643- Tires 6 ROOB^O and roof repair. toiletries and gifts. Call now FRIENDLY THESE? SECURITY BOYS TOOK’EM MOLD Ma k e r s or . first class GARDEN.' fered by professional electronic Bonds— Srocks— 289-4922. ICE. CREAM CT OFF A SUSPECTED BWGK- ^BAH/ 6057. 'TWO "H polyglas tires mount­ Coughlin Roofing Co., Inc. 643- machinists. Must be able to set MAILER. service. For appointment call Mortgages 27 ed on Keystone mags with after 6:30, Mr. James Chartier, (7. up ma.qhinery and read blue­ MANAGEMENT m lugs, sun tack and S-W gauges. 617-1303. MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd. TELEPHONE " prints. Apply in person. ’Tri­ TRAINEE Cost $340, asking $125. 643-8864. Personals Roofing and mortgages— interim flnancmg SOLICITORS angle Mfg. Co., 100 Winder- “ It’s A Good Deal” CUSTOM MADE slip covers, —expedient and confidential mere Ave., Ellington. NOEL ADAIR Dry Skin Foot $82 - $129, in the convenience Chimneys 16-A service. J. D. Real Estate Experienced preferred but Our successful training pro­ Creme, lubricants for callous­ of your living room. Choose Trailers— A.SSOC. 643-512$ will train. Evening and day DISHWASHER, part-time, eve­ gram provides you with the -»7 es, hard dry skin, rough heels, from over 200 exciting prints. ROOFING — Specializing i Mobile Homes 6>A shifts. Salary plus commis­ nings. Must be over 18. Call required abilities to become . e hr HO. hiL TjiC Uf. US. M. HOW COME HEONLy ©HARES " all size Venetian blinds. Keys See schools and classes. West Center St., Manchester. ONLY $995.00. und ^ove moving, specialty, erences and phone . number. WOOD. COMES NLASry SHARE,' HANC3S WITH ME 'WHEN IVE JU ST 1963 CHEVROLET, 4-door, auto­ made while you wait. Tape re­ NPHARR. Folding chairs for rent. 649- Write to Box ” EE” , Manches- WANTED--Clerk-Typists, pre­ BOUGHT AN ICE CREAM CONE?. matic, radio, $200. 649-2696. 1967 Spitfire 10ft. Pick-up Coach corders for rent. MarJJJw’s, 867 0762. ter Herald. U Main St., 649-6221. ferably with billing experience. H«lp Wanted— Male —Fully equipped. Apply in person. Millers Falls 1966 HEMI Satellite, 4-speed, 1936 Starcraft Camp Trallers- WINDOW CLEANING done at Painting— Papering 21 Co., 1 Progress Drive, Man­ good condition, low mileage. Choice of 2. special low rates. _ Fast, effi­ Private Instructions 32 chester Industrial Park. We Best offer. 646-2990. cient service. Call for free ’THERE’S no Job small enough. are an equal opportunity em­ Try us! Exterior and Interior TUTOR elementoty chil- ployer. Vj estimates. 646-4220. TOOL MAKERS RECTOWN U.S.A. painting; Low rates. Free dren in your, home or mine. Experieijsyd teacher. Special DRILLER First shift open-' PRISCILLA’S POP 1966 SAAB. Excellent condition. ’’Your Kind of Dealer” estimate. Hamco Painting. 528- U.N.C. Is currently seeking experienced tool makers and BY AL VERMEER training. Experienced iiTlearn- ing in our drilling department, first-class machinists for second and third shift operations. Call 647-9329. Building— 8745. - Route N. .0 West Willimontlc Ct. ing disabilities, emotional, per­ experience desirable. Apply at Applicants must be able to fabricate jigs, fixtures and gages THE MOOSE THAT'S Contracting 14 BEEN TERRORIZING FORD, Galaxie XL, 1964 3- Open Weekday Evenings Till 10 INSIDE —outside painting. Spe­ ceptual and remedial reading Multi-Circuits, Inc., 50 Harri­ with minimum supervision. Job shop experience preferred, Cpntact J. Gemperle, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., or J. Kurtz from 4 \ OUR CELLAR) aoEz. speed, stick shift, hardtop, cial rates lor people over 65. and math. 649-0871. son St., Manchester. DORMERS, garages, porches, p.m. - 10 p.m. 1-848-9225. <3ViW-W bucket seats, $650. Call 643- rec rooms, room additions, Call my competitors, then call 6*17 8172. EAGLE Apache trailer, (hard­ kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, me. Estimates glv ^ . 649-7863. Help Wanted— Female 35 top), 'excellent condition. Rea­ siding, general repairs. Quality JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom UNITED NUCLEAR CORP.“ CAPTAIN EASY 1966 FORD custon»!+00, gray, sonable. Call 649-6079. workmanship. Financing avail­ BY LESLIE TURNER Painting, interior and exterior, V-8, 2-door, good condition, able. Economy Builders, Inc. 67 Sandy Desert Rd., Montville, Conn. AS'/ ARKANG6? $595. 649-8136. MOBILE HOME OWNERS — paperhanging, fully insured. PILGRIM MILI^ NEEDS’ % AN EXCUSE TO UH-EXCU5B ME,MA'AM! THIS^ 643-6169, 872-0647 evenings. Citizenship required. An equal opportunity employer. EGO OVER TO THB Large, landscaped lots for rent For free estimates call 649- LETTER OF YOURS SEEM" BUICK 1965 Skylark, aqua, 2- PLANT RESEARCH TO HAVE BEEN DELIVERED to couples. Swimming pool and NEWTON H. SMITH and Son-- 9658. If no answer 643-6362. Experienced DEPARTMENT...- TO MY OFFICE BY MISTAKE! door hardtop, 4-spced, buckets, clubhouse. Located in Mans­ Remodeling, ‘repairing, addi­ PAINTING and, paperhanging, top condition. $950. MS-3792. field near UConn. Call Mrs. tions, rec . rooms, garages, commercial and restoentlnl. Tuttle, Jensen’s Inc., Southlhg- porches and roofing. No Job BOOKKEEPER 1965 GTO convertlble.AKood con- ton, 1-628-0317. Free estimates. Call 044-0042. .... PRINTING PLANT dltlon, $1,100. Call Dljiye. M9- too small. Call 640-3144. If you are an experienced gaP who can handle double A 8676. ^LidlARK building Co. for entry bookkeeping and take a trial balance, we SECOND SHIFT ■Hwme Improvement, additions, MUST SELL — 1966 Ford Fair- Motorcyclas— want to talk to you . . . and you’ll like what we have reo rooms, house painting, IIWITATION • MULTILITH OPERATORS— Experience neces­ LANCELOT lane O.T., 890. 4-speed, 4:11 to say. Call Mrs. Shenkman, Jr. at ’ .. BY COKER and PENN Bicyclos 11 garages, roofing, gutters. Free post, 8 dueces, dual point Mal- sary. LANCE, X WIGH Vou ^ estimates. All work guaran­ ’TO BID / loiy ignition, more. $800. 643- \* BINDERY WORKER—Collator experience neces-1 woulonT leave Your / teed.. 646-2527. Sealed bids wiU be received 6464422 8864. 1870 HONDA, CB 460, two sary. , golf cmes IN THE at the office of the Director of months old. Call 646-1641. MASONRY — All types of atone LIVING ROOM. General Services, 41 Center • WRAPPER— No experience necessary. 1967 PLYMOUTH Barracuda, and concrete work.. Quality excellent condition, new tiros. Street, Manchester, Conn., un­ Hours—^-5 to" 12 p.nu "45” H-D CHOPPER, partially workmanship, work guaran­ til July 7, 11970 at 11:00 a.m. $1,800. 646-8821. teed. Call after 5, 643-1870, 644- Top wages, plus liberal benefit program that in-1 LITTLE SPORTS finished. Asking $200. 643-8864. for BY ROUSON 2075. eludes a non-contributory pension plan. 87 ^ 1060 DODGE Dart convertible, FITTINGS ft ACCESSORIES very good condition. Must sell. YAMAHA, brand now, 60 cc’s FOR w a t e r m a in .. - , twin cylinder. $436. Seymour SA'VE MONETY! 'Fast service. Apply in person or call 0 I (S>(S> @ $896. or best offer. 277-3217. Dormers, room additions, ga­ Bid forths, ^rtans and spec­ days, 872-9281 evenings. Motorsports, 681 Main St., ifications are available at the Manchester. rages, porches, roofing and ALLIED PRINTIND SERViGES, JNO. siding. Compare prices. Ad- General Servlcee Office, 41 Cen­ 1668 DODGE Dart, station wag­ ter Street. Manchester, Oon- 579 MIDDUB TPKE. WEBT on, radio and heater. Beat 1666 CB 160 HONDA, excel­ A-Levol Dormer Corp., 286- B1ANOHE8TEB, CX>NN. — MS-UM lent condition. $350. Call 646- 0446. necttcut. 'X offer, must sell, 'moving. Call. Town of Manchester, r n o r 648-7884. , 0610. ill N. J. IjaFIammo — Carpenter Pannectlcut CONVERTIBLE, 1060 Chevrolet contractor. Additions, remodel­ Rohert B, Weiss, Impola In running condition. HONDA S ' 90, 1005, excellent ing and repairs.'Cull anytime General Manager Read Herald Advertisements 1160. Call 649-6480. condition. Call 643-2223. for free estimates. 876-1642.

„ J , W'-'- . V'" ■ , V ■ PAGE FOURTEEN WANCHESTER EVT5NTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATtlRDAY, JUNE\^7, 1970 \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN.', SATURDAY, ^UNE 27, 1970 .------/______PAGE PIPTEEN ------Invoftniont Proporty Hoin4« For Sola 72 A rtk lo s For S«rio 45 BinIndM Locoriom . Out of Town For Sola 72 HjraMt For Sol* 72 Homos For Solo 72 Homos For Solo 72 Out of Town ^ r Solo \ 70-> Out of Town MANSElELlt flush totlef ' for For Ront 64 For Ront 66 For Solo 75 ASSUME - MANCHESTER HugoJL- JUST LISTED For Solo 75 trailer or truck camper, I NEW modem office*, Ideal for HEBRON, Wall St. , $-room MANCHESTER close to,o, shop-shop HOI family room, play CLASSIFIED years old i'all a'fter 5\t0, 745 Beautiful Ranch In the / professionals; Plenty A-room Colonial- family room, sundeck, 2-car slide for above the ground O FFICE SPACE for rent . In shopping, churches. Nicely ESTATES Cape. First floor paneled garage, % acre wooded lot. STnrti The summer recreation pro­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT HOUR.*^ pool. 18" O raftsm an deluxe Rockville at Northeast Shop­ MANCHESTER — Six-rooms T. J. CROCKETT gram got under way this week, reel power mowei'. S4P-5075 FOUR-FAMILY homes — your treed yard. Owner will take SUNDAY 2 TO 8 P.M. Realtor fida 1K77 ''“’"“Y ">any cus- $25,500. Phllbrlck Agency/ 8 AJH. to 4 :S0 P.M ping Center, alr-conditloning, best Investment; We have two back second' mortgage from with u spacious lot' and occu- neaiior 0 4 3 -1 5 7 7 tom bullt-lns, spacious llv- Realtors, 646-4200. and the special events were an OARAOE SALK MIscellane: heat and electricity provided. Rnsort Propnrty on the east side.. One on Oak, qualified couple. House Near Crystal I.jike, Ellington.’ P'mey it buyer's convenience. MANCHESTER Exceptional room, formal dining i-u rm x w-ar /k iik in Wheels Parade, Checkers ^ ' Thla Manchester Cape Includes TOLLAND Beautiful setting . Farms For Solo 76 'tournament, and Pushups and COPY a.OSING TIME FOR ('l-ASSIFIED ADX'l Oils.,antiques Including covered Available July 1st'. For parti­ For Rnnt 67 the other on Eldrldge St. T.J. needs some work but basi­ 7-room Cape with acreage. Im- ■” convenient kltch- crocks, picture- frames, etc. culars call Joe Mertan Agen­ . Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677., cally clean and neat. Four NEW CAraS RAMPHITQ ceramic baths, maculate inside and out. Over- three bedrooms, 114 among mature shade trees. OUTSTANDING values — Wlllb RuHups. ' “ ArtLiillio, plenty of closet space, nice I :!«• P.M. DAY BEFORE PnU.U'ATIO> ; Wood lathe, shaping tools, drill cy, 878-5798, 8?2-4289. COLUMBIA LAKE — 4-room bedrooms, 1% baths, $152.25 sized garage and horse stable, “1*3 baths, first floor laun- This quality 614-ropm large mantle, 9-room cottage, nice Wheels Parade preaa. metal lathe, machinist cottage, all facilities, boat. monUily pays principal. In­ RA ISED RA N CH ES “ replaced living room, aluml- lUilsed Ranch Is now being condition.condition, Ino(no centrnl'central heat),honn Bowers School: Most original; nradllnr tor Snnir and Monday 1» 4;S0 p.m f'rtoav MANCHESTER — 178 ~W est Heritage House, 646-2482. foum, twor-'flreplaces, tools, miscellaneous hand Ideal for small children. 228- Land For S a l* 71 terest, Insurance and taxes num atorms-screens-dpors, full wall to wall carpeting, cen- '^“n«lDicted on a % acre lot. asking $9,(XX), one-third down, *-’“0''a Schauster. Middle Tpke. New building, 3803. basement, baseboard hot water BAST Hartford Line — Large tral air conitionlng th^ ^ Tolland Green and Chaplin, 4-r.oom Bungalow, api Buckley School: Funniest, tools, lawn mon*ers. rototiller, GLASTONBURY — 76 acres, on present mortgage. Con­ modern air-conditioning, ohe, ?21,900 to $22,900 heat, good outbuilding for play- 6-4, two-famlly. . completely out. Attached garage, many garage, equipped proxlmately 3 acres, beautiful Steve Patarlnl; most unusual, garden tools, lawn himiture. COLUMBIA LAKE — Cottage ideal for development. Near ventional financing also BE APPRECIATEO DIAL 643-2711 karman i.»hla convertible. Fri­ two or three rooms available. available. house or lawn equipment. Good modernized. Two-car garage. extras. Excellent value $39 : kitchen, IV4 baths, fireplace, shape, asking $6,000, one-third Goulet; host on four Reasonable rates. Call Lou available July and August. Call Manchester line and Route 84 Featuring custom kitchen oak floors and full blanket In- Gorgeous large lot. $88,900. 500. ’ Select your own decor. Own down, 6 per cent mortgage. 'Wheels, Joann McGuire; pret- day. .8-8 p.m., Saturda.v, 9s8, 643-9492. Interchange. Ten minutes to A rruda, 644-1839. cabinets,' built-in oven and sulatlon, all in a nice location Heritage House, 646-2482. ' ’*■ prastlge home at a moder- Chaplln — Route 198- npproxli Rntarinl; fastest, Sunday. 1-7 p.m. M> E. Middle downtown Hartford. John Mil­ Con ttm i^ From PrECEding Po y Tpke , MISQUAMICUT — 4 -rooms, BELFIORE AGENCY ranges. Your choice of floor­ $23,900. Odegard Realty, 643 TT . I. ™price. $27,990. Act Now! mutely 3.9 acres, 365’ frontage ‘‘’'•ove Paglulrka. PLEASANT office. Ideal loca­ ler Agency, 1-828-4768. GREAT potential, 746 Parkor U R R. L. G ardner R75-05O4 872- furnished and heated, $150. ing In kitchen and bathroom. 4365. REAL/TY CO., INC. 500’ deep, nearby fishing Oak Field: Best dec- Holp Wcgttod ■ Dogs— Birds— Pots 41 FklliR pair skis and poles, cue tion and parking, near hospi­ 6 < ^-1 4 1 3 Your choice of paint Inside St. Industrial property with 8- 643-2692 »283. ’ ’ » weekly. Call 643-0491. SOirTH MANCHESTER — Ap­ OVERSIZED 7-room Cape, swlmmlng, asking $3,000 One- Murphy, sticks, balls and racks. ping tal, Personalize^ Fldors Bldg., and out. Oil hot w ater base­ room homer.4i4 baths. Assum- Robert D. Murdock, Realtor r . third down. All cash price, Gree" School: Prettiest, Mel:' Mo)o or Fomalo 37 proxim ately 6 acres with 641' large living room with fire­ pong table, microscope. 649- 386 M ain’ St., 649-9258. PRIVACY^nder the Pines, on board heat, ameslte drive­ able mortgage. Mid 20’s. Mor- BOLTON —New 8-ro4m cus- $2,600. Chaplin -- state high- Butterworth; most oolor- frontage, half mile to Martin ’TREES — Privacy, custom de­ place, modern kitchen ' with REAL ESTATE Salesmen with ^EVEN WEEKS old kittens. 6091. • Little ^-^bago Lake, Gray, ways, acre treed lots, rison ReaTt'oi’, 648-1015. ______tom built Raised Ran*. Four way, 240’ river frontage, ^0’ Brad Butterworth; best on call MANCHESTER Green- ground School. Owner will flnanc^ M. luxe home. Family room bullt-lns, 1% baths, 4 bed­ ------180 FOOT frontage, secluded bedrooms, double garaie, acre license. Established office, ex- Malimf 6 rooms, will sleep 4, Directions: 1-84 take exit road frontage, • approximately '“’<1 J®" Bawer; floor 900 sq. ft., front portion H. P alm er Realtor, 648AW1. dining room, 2% baths, briclt,_ rooms, formal dining room. MANCHESTER — Beautiful 6- landscaped wide open country- treed lot. $31,600. HayesvAgen------•’ most unusual, Jill Berson; most celleht commissions, Unsay PAIR yoiin^r turquoise p a ra ­ carpeted. Second floor, 1800 sq. m o ^m ^ conveniences, $100. ,,98 to Route 30, east to 600’. deep. All on your own '' >a:s and Accessorios 46 ekly. Available . July 11-26. front, 2-car garage. Hutchins Crystal I,,ake. At the end of full shed dormer, on a treed foom Cape with 3 bedrooms,,-' side, plastered walls, lovely cy, 646-0131. put Into It, Michael Lilly. Realtv\MP-9t.VS, M<>-00s.y. keets with cadres, $14. and $1S. ft., suitable for light manufac- water rights. Asking only 644-1983 for further tn- Agency. Realtors, 649-6324. the lake turn left on Boyer % acre lot. $27,900. Phllbrlck formal dining room, carpeted 6-room Ranch, attached ga- Highland Park School: Fli’st Phone f>4.'t-866l’ GERtCH'S Marine Servlet — turlng. Also second floor, 3 ad- /V * Housos For. 72 livlng room with fireplace, pri TOU aAND - Just reduced by »2,600, Boy! what a buy! Hoch- reven Yale seer.! BOOKKEEPER Excellent / Rd. Homes are one mile on Agency, Realtors,, 646-4200. rage. $26,000. Hutchins Agen- Evlnmde motors, sales and joining offices. Will ren t . form ation. BOWERS School — 6-roonT ex- $1,000. Here Is your chance to '['L™ Agency, Phone q position for top notch ’book- r .a,s s KT Hound, male, IH vears MANCHESTER /-'• Raised left. Watch for signs. — ...... vate shaded yard. Wolverton cy, 649-5824. sfrxice. 1082 Tolland Tpke., gather or one or two sepa^e- COVENTRY _ pondable Ranch, all rooms L^RGE first-floor, flreplaced Agency. Realtors. 649-2813. keeper. Ability to perform ,.,,^.1 fanuiy pet. Registered Lakesieje cot­ Ranch, wall to^ wall carpetlt^, iMvrAr'iTTA'mr s.i ‘ » u own a newly decorated non- 1-486-9637. place, Sheryl Sullivan. pet, Buckland, Conn., 643-2363'. ty. Call 649-2741 or 649 very large, 2 fireplaces, 2-car fam ily room In this 7-room varied bookkeeping functions \ k C -’$75 tage for rent. Call Mitten Agen­ 2 alr-condlttqilers, dishwasher, ------_ IMMACULATE 6>/4-room Ranch developm ent 5-room Ranch ...... - Keenev School Most oriirinal 649-3071. garage, screened porch, $22,- Cape. Garage. Overslzpd wood­ REGENT ST. without- detailed superxision. L.AWRENCE fish locater, wlUi cy. R ealtors, 643-6930. 4-room house with rec room and garage, with one-car attached garage. W anted ___ Real E state 77 OYalg Woykovsky most ^lori 837 MAIN ST. — 640 square feet, built-in rangfe and oven, attic . 9(X). Phllbrlck Agency, 646-4200. ed lot. Central to shopping, on Industrial zonee lot lot 100 100x160.x160. three three bedrooms, bedrooms, kitchen kitchen has nicely landscaped one acre Wanted— Estate 77 ,,,“'f„hrmnry7morpltrioUc Future potential as Office Man- PUPPY 10 months old, free extras, like new. Call after newly paneled store, partition­ • fan, rec-r$, Company of America ing room, family rqdm, 0022 , 649-4425. oak Verplanck School: Most dec- noculated. By appointment.. Berryland and pick your own., ruffled curtains, other small 1% formal dining room, 24’ living BARROWS and WALLACE Co, mal dining room, fireplace In ------■ __ ‘ dell School area, garage, treed NINE-ROOM Colonial, large 742 ’7A9 .«6245 (AP) — ______baths, private basement, bal­ lot, $21,600'. Hayes Agency, 646- kitchen, formal dining room - - M-f(x>t fishing boat that pro- oratlve. Ginger Oialekl; best esareer opportunities in sales Fenros Cattery, 875-9131. Comer of.Glode Lane and Tol­ miscellaneous articles. All like t ------room, screened porch, 2-car Manchester Parkade living room, $21,900. Phllbrlck OFF WEST Center . . . seven- OFFICE for rent, August 1st. 0131. 20’ living room 134 batas first- OQVENTRY LAKE — Tremen- f®iry service, supplies tricycle,. James Kibble; most and sales management for land St. Near the East Hart­ new. 649-7222 anytime. Moving cony, carport, heajtf hot water. Business Property. garage, beautifully landscaped. M anchester 649-5306 Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. room Colonial with large fam- \ 500 square feet, on Route 83 in - floor family room, 4 bedrooms offered In this jum- “ “ tbe Indian occu- original, Gwen Duff; best scoot- men and women. ford Manchester town line. South. Avallabli; Immediately, $200. Vernon. Heat and electricity For Sale 70 For further information call FEMALE Himalayan hybrid J.D. Real Estate Associates SEVEN-ROOM Raised Ranch FOREST HILLS - Owner — 2-car garage Laige lot $27* bo b” sIzeHsized ColonialPulnniai home.VmmA Fea- piersP*®™ of Alcatraz IslandIsland, has crer, Greo-W/wlwnlrf*Greg Woodwaid; noo/vtiHsecond Ibestum.* Adults only. Phllbrlck Agency Realtors, 646- JWNCHESTER - 834 ■ rooih T ‘"B P'u®. baths, garages. kitten, 9 weeks old. 649-1938. included. 876-9716. CONVALESCENT home, lofig four-bedroom, 234 baths, 2 year tures modem kitchen with Djn. tricycle, Larry Hagler; second Inc., 643-512{ 4200. Ranch, 60x120’ lot, on bus . Paces, tiled baths, large enclosed porches. Owner to re- 600. Phllbrlck Agency, Real- STARTING ANNUAL ------Musical Instrumenhi 53 AIR-CONDITIONED office established business. A l w a y s ______llne. $24,900. Flano Agency, ''"'"“Y «rom, bullt-lns. laundry ,ocate because of employment. old custom Colonial. Screened tors, 646-4200. bullt-lns, 2 full baths, 20’ mas- Owner Cliff Afinson says he best original, Paul Mokalas and POUR rooins, first floor, cen­ space available. Inquire Holi­ full, great opportunity for right $i8,900 RANCH in Manchester, 2-car garage, city util- t .J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- porch, sun deck, aluminum sid­ ter bedroom, fireplace, garage. been notified that the Insur- Stuart Plavell. 42 tral location, stove, refrigera­ SALARY UP TO $15,000 Live Stock Household Goods 51 b a s s amplifier (Ovation) two day Lanes, 39 Spen^gr St., person. For more information, new furnace, aluminum siding. ------Ities, large lot. Im m ediate 1577 ing, large beamed ceiling fam­ Call quickly on this prime S'’’®® on his Bass ’Tub does not Waddell School; Most artistic, ------months old, only used a few tor aym parking. $125, one child ily room, many extras. Ap­ value. $24,900. Phllbrlck Agen- ®over such activity. He tdok his Sally Newmann; most'original, HORSESHOEING — Thomas M anchester, 643-2126. call Phllbrlck Agency, Real­ Flano Agency, 646-0191. PmCIJ7 STREET... truly one occupancy. Charles Lesper- ’______% PLUS COMinSSIONS. times at home, like new. Cost aep^pted. 649-8350. praised in mid 40’s. 647-1836. cy. Realtors, 646-4200. boatload of Indians and sup- Mary Ellen Dubaldo. Robenhymer. Is your horse tors, 846-4200. of Manchester’s finest homes, ance, 649-7620. SUMMIT ST .— l 0-rota^^_ single. JUST LISTED $450, sell tor $275. Also Beatle FOR RENT — one single room MANCHESTER Is not far from Priced a t $69,500. and well ------recently painted, 234 '’baths, ------— piles to the 21-acre island In San West S ide: F irst place, Selina ready for spring riding? If not, Public Notice ^^UR-ROOM apartment, sun- bass guitar, $40. Must sell.. office and one corner office RESTAURANT business show­ this 3-bedroom Ranch. House is worth it. 11 rooms, 4^ baths . . *^NCHE3STER — To settle es- possible 6 bedrooms. Needs VALUE conscious? Manchester -BOLTON — Up on Notch Road, Francisco Bay on Friday. DeSpirit; second place, Tim call me. 643-1490 between 5-10 porch, stove, refrigeratoi;, INY'BSTIGATE the oppor­ Call 847-9839, evenings. suite. House & Hale Bldg., 953 ing excellent net profit in high- in excellent .condition, wall to Call, It will be a ’p 'le a s u rT to o*^®r 6V4-room 2-story rad^coratlng “lnWe‘“.^^ 3-famlly investment property Six-room Cape, immaculate high on a cliff overlooking Afinson said he had carried Fogarty; third place, Mary Ann tunity of a career as a spe­ p.m. Venetian blinds, clean refined To Lease or Buy Main St. Call 643-4846. traffic count location. Es­ wall carpeting all but kitchen, show you through. T.J. Crock- borne, central; quiet, con- sell. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, conveniently located, well 3 or 4-bedroom home half a Eastern Conn, sits this attrao- the insurance for 10 years. Le- ^aler; fourth place, Sheri cial agent. You can build middle age couple or lady, no COMPLETE SET of Gp^ch tablished over 20 years. Price dishwasher, stove, electric ett. Realtor, 843-1677. venlent location. Excellent 643-1677 landscaped corner lot. Excep- block to hospital and bus tlve 3-bedroom stone ranch, land'S hay of Mitchell &Co., in- Wagner. your own business career DAPPi^ GRAY pony with cart 3 Rooms of New Furniture children or pets, bus line. and harness. Rides and drives. "" from drums with cymbals, like' new. includes all the real estate, hood and refrigerator goes terms to qualified buyer, $26,- — - -...... — tional offering, $37,900. Morri- Two-car garage, plus another surance brokers, said the letter Checkers Tournament and not have to invest your , References and security. 643 line on quiet street. Sensi­ No bad habits. 742-6389. Call between 5-9, 649-8279'. Houses Foif Rent 65 restaurant fully equipped, plus with property. Has large lot. PRES’ITGE location 3-bedrqpm 000. J.D. Real Estate Asao- ASSUMABLE 6 per cent mo«- son Agency, Realtor, 643-1016. service building . . . nine acres noUfying Afinson Uiat his policy Bowers School: Kathy Me­ owfi money. 6627. a house. $65,OO0. Owner will Built In 1966. $22,600. Call M it­ Ranch, formal dining room, elates, 643-5129, 643-8779. gage, monthly payments $90.\ bly priced a t $21,000. Call in all. One of the best buys in with the Hartford Insurance Carthy. MODEL HOME UPRIGHT PIANO, gray up- RANCH '—■ Three bedrooms, take back mortgage. Phllbrlck den, garage, wooded lot. Bel ------'■------;------small three-bedroom Ranch, Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233. the area. T.J. Crockett, Real- Group covers only ’’occasional Buckley School; Under 9 No sales or insurance exper­ bolstered. Excelji"xceUent condition. PLEASANT 4-room apartment, near schools, bus line, . shop­ ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200, Air Real Estate, Vincent Bog- MANCHESTER — 7 room Co- Modem kitchen, new' furnace, Immediate Occupancy J. Watson Beach Real Es­ tor, 643-1677. excursion” became effective at years, Jeffrey Poulin; ages 16- ience necessary since com­ Poultry and Supplies 43 ★ COLONIAL $150. Call afterley 5 • p.m. 646- first floor, In 2-family home, ping area .$226 monthly. Call MANCHESTER area :— 4-room glnl. Realtor, 643-9332. lonlal, 3 bedrooms, 134 baths. Call and see this cutie. Mitten tate Co. 547-1650. plete professional training 4286. parking and heat, $145. After 644-2234. ------“replace, closet space galore. Agency. Realtors, 643-6930. BOLTON 6 room SpUt L ev^, ------★ MODERN Ranch in parklike setting, 2 146 Summit St. sturdy brick flreplaced living room, Ule romlndcd him Charter Oak ^eld; Btart is given in Life and Health 5 p.m. call 649-4425. bedrooms, could be 3, 2-car ga­ MANCHESTER Autumn St., 2-car garage. Numerous ex------ONE DOZEN laying hens ★ SPANISH NINE-PIEjZfc Ludwig drum get, MANCHESTER — Delightful 8- older home, good condition. insurance. $ 1. Investment Property rage. You gotta see It! $16,900. 3-bedroom Colonial, like new, tras. Morrison Realtor, 643- MANCHES’TER — 2 family, 5-5 bath, large kitchen, Excellent P ^ Mlc^ud; second each. Call 649-3071. ★ PROVINCIAL complete! with naugahyde AVAILABLE July 1st, four room home, 3 or 4 bedrooms, fireplace, beamed celling IIV- ioi6, with 2 car garage, nice floor Living room with fireplace NORTH ELM St., 2 family du­ condition, treed lot, $20,600. ^ service,” —said place, r-»’„ru„Charlie Herrmann. Management potential is un­ For Sole 70-A Mitten, Realtors, 843-6930. Shay. from covers'^and case on wheels, 1% room flat, second floor, on bus carpeting, rec room, con­ Ing room, deep wooded lot. ______. ______plan ihcluding 2 bedrooms, ex- and bookcase, spacious din­ plex, 7 large rooms each side, H ayes Agency 646-0181. Cireen School: 7-year-oldB, limited. Benefits for em­ years old. Excellent condition, line, near stores and hospital. venient location, $225. per x'HREE-PAMILY, stone con­ Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 643- OWNERS relocating, must sell, cellent condition. A good buy. ing room, den, entrance hall nice condition, 2-car garage, ----- Teddy Cummings; 14-year-olds, ployes include pension plan Articles For Sale 45 Hatch OdeU. $ 2 8 8 silver sparkle, $600. 643-8662. Workfflg couple. $135 per month. Call Paul W. Dougan, struction, plus single cottage. 6666. • centrally located, completely Wolverton Agency, Realtors, with open stairw ay, 12x12’ lot 100x150. CaU Peg Cieszyn- BOLTON — Majestic 7-room and all insurance cover­ month. Security deposit re­ Realtor. 649-4536. In business zone. A good in­ kitchen, pantry. Three bed­ ski, Broker, 649-4291. . Colonial on lovely Williams Highland P a rk Bcfaool; W alter ANTIQUES hand made early j^^y purchased. PA'VILLA steel string guitar. PRESIDENTIAL VILLAGE — — — ———------—. remodeled, 8-room Colonial, 649-2813. ages. Relocation not re­ quired. 646-2878. vestment. More Information on rooms on second floor, large ------' Rd., minutes from Manchester NOTICE Adamy. American gifts, bottles, fruit Good condition. $70. Call APARTMENTS 6-room Ranch finished basem ent, one bath, ------quired. separately. 246- BOLTON — Two - bedroom request, $55,000. Phllbrlck with 2 bedrooms and family 2 lavatories 2-car garage -lOMBO SIZE Colonial in execu- closets. Bath on each floor. PiVE-BEDROOM Colonial, two Center, 2% baths, 2-car over­ PUBLIC HEARING Keeney School: Girls, Joyce For confidential Interview Jars, etc. Expert reflnishing. 9089 after 4 p.m. 3V4-ROOM sdqbnd floor ap a rt­ house. many extras. Ref- Edgar; Boys, Michael Darby. ^Agency Realtors, 646-4200. Now renting, one and two bed­ room, aluminum siding and a double comer lot. Ideal for neighborhood ,6 years old. Screened patio, full high years old, aluminum siding, sized garage, 2 fireplaces. Both ' " ■ ADDI’HONAL Reasonable. Trash & Treasure, INSTANT CREDIT ment. Adults ^ ly . Security re­ erences required. $146 per basement with laundry 2% baths, formal dining room, country size kitchen and Nathan Hale School: First Call Mr. Quesnel 246-7205 Wall St., Hebron (Route 316). MUB’T SELL — Going into se r­ room apartments. Carpeting, garage. Only $19,900. Wolver- business man, office and home, modem kitchen, large formal AP^ROPRIA’nONS quired. Call 6^0718. month. 643-5983. MANCHESTER — business dining room, family room with room. Trees, shmbs, out­ first-floor family room, mod- forrnal dining room. Spacious BOARD OF DIRECTORS place, Toni Alberti; second Open evenings and weekends. OPEN SUNDAYS' lO.B vice. Full set Tempo drums, complete G-B kitchen, 2 alr- ton Agency, R ealtors, 649-2813. Low 30’s. Call 643-9764. An Equal Opportunity Employer block with 6 apartments, ex­ fieldstone fireplace, large door fireplace. Walking dis­ em kitchen with built-ins, 2- front to - back Uvihg room, ’TOWN OF MANCHESTER, place, Randi Alberti; third MON.-FRI. 10-9 hl-hat, cymbal, $200. or best ATTRACTIVE 4-rbom apart­ cellent condition. Owner will condttioners, 1% baths. Call MANCHESTER tance to bus, school^ shop­ car garage. $43,950. Phllbrlck First-floor family room. Prac­ place, David VIgue. ALUMINUM sheets used as offer. Call after 5 p.m., 643 ment, parking, yardjv working $18,800 clean MANCHESTER — 7-room Co- front-to-back living room with C O N N E C nC U T printing plates. .009 thick, 23x Out of Town finance 80 per cent at 8ti per Frances K. Wagner, Rental older 6-room Colonial, 2-car ga- lonlal, near bus line, back- fireplace, half bath. Second ping. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. tically new wall-tO-waU In sev- Notice is hereby given that Robertson: Gary Johnson. 0367. couple, no children or Jjets. Call Valley' St. School: Age 4-0, 36”, 25 cents each or 5 for $1 649-4319. \ For Ront 66 cent. Terrific Income produc- M anager, 648-2823 or 648-1023. financing, yard fenced In, needs some floor has ^ 6 bedrooms, ^3 vu»full GREEN RD. 3 or 4-bedroom eral rooms. Plastered walls, the Board of Directors, Town of H & G • er. Call now, Hayes Agency, Quality built by Ansaldi. Lx)ve- Manchester. Connecticut, will Oavt^ Boland; ^ e s 7-10, Cord Situations Wanted— 643-2711. VERNON — Willow Brook H en D. Cole, Realtor, 643- remodeling, $23,900. Mitten Two-car lafage, beau- Walton W: Grant Agency Cape. Fireplace, wall to waU LOOKING lor anything In real ly shaded park-like yard. Bel- hold a Public Hearing In the Bridgeman; ages 11-18, Tommy Fem a'e 38 Apartments. Immediately new 046-0131. Agency, Realtors, 643:6930. ^Uully landscaped yard. For 643-1153 » carpeting, e v large , kitchen, wau sun- MOVING — Selling five rooms FURNITURE Wearing Apparel— estate rentals—apartments, flore Agency, 647-1418. (Boland. 3t^ rooms at $160, 4 ^ a t $1W. t oo snn rvriT t ti------“ ^ ______further details call Phllbrlck Lillian Grant, Realtor porch, paUo with fireplace. Hearing Room at the Municipal of furniture and many other homes, multiple dwellings, no A’TTRACnVE Ranch, with Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Verplanck School: Ages 6-7; BABYSITTER, light housekeep­ 669 Burnside Ave. Furs 57 Heat, hot water, refrigerator, Raised terrace. Excellent con- Building, 41 Center Street, Man- items. Garden tools. washer, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As­ rtrcc^ 11^160, trees, 6-room mahogany paneling, fireplace, —' „ ______Chester, ’ Connecticut, Tu’esday, ^n® '^u®hard: ages 8-9, Brett er, college girl, can Ifte-in East Hartford oven-range, disposal, dish­ diUon. Must see. Austin A. dryer, crib, school desks and AUTUMN HAZE mink stole, sociates, Inc. 643-6129. family room, garage and huge P^^JOE REDUCED. Near high MANCHESTER Suburbs, 634- weekdays. Call 875-1994. 289-0756 washer, wall to wall carpeting, Chambers, Realtor, MLS, 648- July 7, 1970, at 8:00 p.m. to chairs, pool table, hi-fi. Call original price $996. Will sacri­ tara lot. 123,91^. Call warren E. ®®hoO ; older home, single « room Ranch. Up-top condlUon, 2326' IMMACULATE consider and act on the follow Good; ages 11 cuid over, B ruce IRONING got you down? .Let 644-0250. fice, 643-4896. AVAILABLE Aug. lst.««Tr., 2-bed- air-conditioning, swimming Brown. BEFORE YOU BUY FURNI- pool, lighted tennis courts, tors, 640-6824. Howland Realtor, 643-1108. 16 minutes to M^chester c^ — RASIED RANCH Ing; Judy do it. Pick-up and ’ de­ roqjp^ first-floor apartment In Dunkin’ Donuts ------1j1T*x/- i Ta1 ^ ^ ______UlVUOtlilCHl. • V llj Investment. Virginia Celinski, Waddell School; Rob«r$ ~ r ' TURE ANYWHERE, SEE OUR ter. Acre treed lot, $18,000. MANCHESTER — Ideal first Proposed additional appro­ DARK, rich, stone free, loam, LOW PRICES two-famlly hou6e. Adults pre­ basketball court, parking and l^-KLEDGE — 4 - bedroom MANCHESTER Green secUon— Broker. 649-1116. Heneghan. livery. Call 646-1653. Hayes Agency 646-0131. home. Aluminum sided Cape priation to General Fluid five-yards, $20. Sand, gjravel, _ ^______Wanted— To Buy 58 ferred. May be seen weekends. storage all included. No pets. ^p e Original owner retiring, unique 4-room Colonial. all ’Two fireplaces, beautiful West Side: First place, John with four rooms finished, two Budget 1970-1971, Board of stone, fill, m anure, pool and CI^AN, USED refrigerators, CaU Hartford, 527-9238, Ver­ 134 baths, rec room. breeze- Inside, 2-car garage, treed ^EW RAISED RANCH In High- MANCHESTER stoned front and an .acre of Plnkham; second gilace, fisnltft Call 649-6797. com es to Education $3,781.p SihraHons Wanted— patio sand. 643^9504. /ranges, automatic washers HOUSEHOLDS lots — Antiques non, 872-4400.' way, double garage, flowering .17900 Haves Aeenev 648- ® room s- on «rirtTT? d T lT P unfinished. Elreplaced ' living land make this one of the Montalvo^,, bric-a-brac, locks, frames, 4tS ROOMS with heat, nice loca­ trees, $29,900. H ayes Agency, 0131 ’ ^ Agency, 646 THE STOP SAVER room, large kitchen, detached to return to the Connecticut Mole 39 with guarantees. See them at iuii.nio A- uiai. __ „ J ..w A. Here Is one floor living at finest homes in the Man- Pushups —‘ Pull ups SCREENED loam, processed glassware. We buy estates; Vil­ tion. Will accept one infant, no ROCKVILLE — Newly redec­ garage with patio. High shaded State Department of Educa­ B. D. Pearl’s^ Appliances, 649 ------Its beat. 3-be<^m ^ch chester-Hebron area. B ow ers; Pushups ,€k:ott Oar- EXPERIENCED students will gravel, banknm gravel, sand lage Peddler. Auctioneer, ^20 pets. Security deposit. $150 a orated 3-room apartment, $125, lot. Wolverton Agency, Real­ tion under Title I 89-10, Main St. C a ir 843-2171. MANCHESTER ------—------NINE ACRES — sweeping - place, 3 large bedrooms, 2-car on a nicely treed and shrub­ jnan; puUups, Scott Oarman. paint, blacktop, mow lawn.®. No fill, stone. George H. Griffing. Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. '' month. 643-0124. includes heat, stove and re- tors, 649-2813. ’The owner’s ■ willingness' to ESEA 1966-67 unexpended MANCHESTER off Porter St. views, lovely six-room stone garage. Priced below market bed lot, convenient to every­ \Nathan Hale-School; Girls; job -too big. Call 643-0066 or 649- Inc., Andover, 742-7886. SEWING MACHINE vNew frigeratof. Adults only, securi- deluxe custom built Ranch Ranch. Large enclosed porch, value. Phllbrlck Agency, Real- sell makes it one of the fin­ funds, to be financed from thing. First floor family WOODHILL HEIGHTS — 734- flm place, Ellen IDonoSdlo; sec­ 4344. 1969 zig-zag, unclaimed lay- WANTED — Antique furniture, WE HAVE customers waiting ty deposit required." Call. 643- A~pplicatioiis are now being accepted for positions home, 2 fulljjaths, 2 fireplaces, -2-car garage. \ Out-building, tors, 646-4^200. est buys. unappropriated surplus. ond place, yitginla Redd; third FOR SALE — Men’s rebuilt glass, pewter, oil paintings or for the reiltal of your apart­ room, wall to wall carpet­ room Ranch, first-floor family away, buttonholes, mono­ 9678. 2-car garage. The very best. Hutchins Agency, 649-5824. Proposed additional appro­ place, Nancy Donadio.’ Boys; TWO COLLEGE bound stu­ and relaat shoes. Saffi Yulyes, other antique Items. Any quan­ ment or home. J.D. Real as Sales Girls at this sparkling new shop. Day and ing, flreplaced living room room, large beautifully finish­ Mid 20’s, To sell Now! grams, hems, etc. Now only Hayes Agency 646-0181. INCOMPARABLE 7-room over- priation to General Flmd first place, Bob Thurston; sec­ dents anxious for summer 23 Oak St., Manchester (a few tity. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, E sta te ...Associates, -Inc. 643- ROCKIflLLE —-New 3t4-room and garage. $28,200. Please ed rec room in basement^ en­ $54. Easy term s. 622-0931 deal­ MANCHESTER — Deluxe cus- ®tz®d Cape, updated kitchen. Budget 1970-71, CDAP ac­ ond place, BlUy Redd; third steps from Main). 165 Oakland Street. 5129. apartments with private ter­ evening work available, full or part time. llniforms call 649-6306. closed patio, garage. Excep­ u-ork. any job, anytime. J e r­ er. . , RANCH — 6 rooms, large living tom 7-room Garrison Colonial, wall to wall carpeting, ceramic count-01-114 $3,431.21 place, Clyde Redd. ry. 643-8641. Mike, 742-7290. race and pool. Including heat, room with fireplace, paneled 234 baths, 2-car garage, all Plus, fireplace, formal tionally well maintained. Phil- WARREN E. HOWLAND, to be financed from State THE AMAZING Blue Lustre THREE-BEDROOM apart­ furnished. Excellent working conditi6ns.~ TWIN BED, box spring ’ and hot water; all appliances and family room, air-conditioned, aluminum, private treed lot, dining room, spacious rooms, B & • W brick Agency, Realtors, 646- REALTOR and Federal Grants. will leave your uphostery ment in newer- 2-famlly, 2 carpeting. $165. Rockland Ter­ mattress $30. Maple extension Rooms Without Board 59 iMge master bedroom, attrac- piug^ living in the finest ot plastered walls, recreation b a r r o w s and WALLACE Co 4200. Proposed additional appro- beautifully soft and clean. baths, appliances, basement. Dogs— Birds— ^Pefs 41 table, five chairs, $25. Dresser THE THOMPSON race Apartments, Highland Apply In Person tlve yard with privacy, $26,900. neighborhoods. Hayes Agency, room, aluminum siding, ga- Manchester Parkade ------‘^643-1108 - - priatloh tq General Fluid N o n c E Rent electric shampooer $1. House—Cot- Garage. Heat, hot water. $250, MANCHESTER — Constance in good condition, $20. Call 649- tage St Avenue, 876-4046, 529-6586. No Phllbriek Agency, Realtors, 646-0131. - rage. Owner says “Many Items Manchester 649-6306 Budget 1970-71, Board of THREE little kittens, looking Olcott Variety Store. centrally located, lease and security. M.H. Palm­ pets. Dr., 6-room Ranch, aluminum PUBLIC HEAEING 5692. ■' Monday and Tuesday 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. 646-4200. ------stay s.” 750 Center, mid 20’s. ______v . "______Education $5,000.00 for good homes. Call 649-6480. large pleasantly flOrhishe'd er, Realtor, 643-6321. siding, fireplace, garage, treed PURCHASE OF after 6 p^m/ anytime week­ KEEP YOUR carpets beautiful rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 .OQTT9TADT 1:1------S^-ROOM RANCH on west side Morrisoh Agency, Realtor, 648- MANCHESTER — Price for Summer School opera­ REAL ESTATE G.E. 40'’'electric range, 2 ovens, _____ ROCKVILLE — Large clean 3- A S S U M ^L E per cent of town, 134 baths, carport, ioi5 i"®' lot, flowering shrubs. Call now. SEVEN-ROOM SpUt Level, 3 despite constant footsteps of 434 bedrooms, family room, 2-acre tions, to be financed by tui­ BOARD OF DIRECTORS ends. excellent condition, $50. Call for overnight. and-permanent THREE nice rooms, heat, hot room apartment, second floor. mortgage. Seven-room Cape, half acre Itft. Asking $26,900 ------duced. Quiet country living, . $24,900. Hayes Agency, 646- a busy family. Get Blue guest rates. ideal for horses. Pony stalls. 0131. treed lot, fireplace, garage. tion payments. 646-2543. water, parking. Central loca- $86. per month. Security '' re­ Three o r four bedrooms, mod- vvith $14,600 assum able VA HOLLISTER ST. — Four-bed- p ™ ' r ’TOWN OF .MANCHESTER, ' CHIHUAHUA puppies — AKC, Lustre. Rent electric sham­ Uon. 668-0833. quired. No pets. Call 742-9317. Priced to sell. Hayes Agency, FYoposed additional appro­ CONNECTICUT — special price for retired peo­ pooer $1. P au l’s P aint & Wall- -SINGER COMFORTABLY furnished DUNKIN' era kitchen with all the btalt- mortgage. T.J. Crockett. Real- j’®?’" Outch Colonial, redecora- exceptional kitchen. W eeL ^ 646-0131. priation to 1970-71 Educa­ toueb and seW with I ^ U Ins, wall to wall carpeting, tor 643-1877. f®646-0131. _ Contemporary home with ly paym ents of $8. 522-0476, dium size room, private bath cy. R ealtors, 646-4200. 646‘1659. MANCHESTER — Large 4-bed­ mer School Study Program, Hearing Room at the Municipal OPEN FOR INSPECTtON utilities, $110 monthly. posal, basement laundry and 335 CENTER ST. throw from, Buckley School. double' garage, 234 baths, dealer. and shower, 'references. room home, 234 baths, huge ga­ Oversized lot of 400’ depth Is BUILDING LOTS, city sewer to be financed from State Building, 41 Center Street, Man­ 8861. storage area. Adults only, no rages, aluminum siding, large city water and city sewer ' Department of Education, chester, Connecticut, Tuesday, Gentlemen only. 649-0719. attractively landscaped. Rec- water, A and B zones, on a large lot for only $36,- ELEICTHIC range, 30”, very pets. $140. per month rent. MANCHESTER landscaped lot. Low 40’s. Heri­ Division of Vocational Edu­ July 7, 1970, at 8;00 p.m. to SOUTH FARMS TWO ROOM furnished apart­ reation room, screened porch Phllbrlck Agency. Realtors, 900. If m odem styling is clean, in good condition, model FURNISHED room for rent, for $140. lease security. CaU tage House, 646-2482. cation funds. consider and act on the follow­ ment. Hot water, stove, re­ and garage add to livability. 646-4299. ■ your thing call -Mr. Bog­ has deep well and rotlsseriq. gentleman, all conveniences. James J. Gessay, 875-0134. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Proposed additional appro­ ing: frigerator,' etc. Semi-private dan for appointment to In­ Asking $75. 649-2083. Parking. Near bus line. Call VERNON — Lot has 239.67’ priation; to 1970-71 Educa­ The purchase of .real estate bath. Apply Marlow’s, 867 spect. 649-5306. TOM ORROW «2-5 P.M. 649-6914. Qmiih 099 u » i 0^^’” frontoge, commuitity water, tional Special Projects Flind with the buildingtj thereon lo­ Main St...... This Sunday 1-5 P.M. WOODLAND ® ^ »ocation Pricixi 41 $8,789.00 cated on the south side ot IDEAL FOR .... PLEASANT room for gentle­ '______right. Call Mitten Agency. B & W ' for P roject T e a c h e r' Aide Spring Street in the Town of Yes, drive over to South Farms tomorrow and NEWLYWEDS man, parking, linen service, MANOR MANCHESTER — Wendell Realtors, 643-6930. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. training Program (TAP), to Manchester, known as No. 160 see why over twenty of these fine homes have, references. 644-0248. Business Locations already been sold„since February. No forma’ open­ Dropleaf maple dinette set, ) Reed custom built oversized 6-, Z'IZZZIZZIZZZl!ZZiZZIZZIZri; Manchester Parkade be financed under EDPA Spring Street, from Robert H. six chairs. Formica top, For Rent 64 APARTMENTS ing yet, no fanfare, simply recognition b> the MALE room mate to live in ENJOY SUMMER! bedroom Ranch, hall acre M anchester 649-6306 funds from.State. Schelner for the sum of $14,- wood grain kitchen set, four trailer, share expenses. Please MAIN STREET office space, wooded lot In exclusive rural Rosort Proporly Propoeed '“additional '-appro­ 600.00. Said real estatO^ls more public that an L. and M. built home is built with Homestead Street HEBRON — Minutes from Man­ cushioned, gold padded (for call 644-2191, between 8-11 p.m. 100 per cent locaUon near Manchester, Conn. area, bullt-lns, fireplace, 40’ priation to Water Flind particularly bounded and de­ quality and imagination. These are, big homes they contrast) chairs. Fireplace heated family room, double ga­ For Sale 74 chester. Lovely Ranch on pro­ Budget 1970-71 $13,500.00 scribed as follows: banks, alr-conditloned, auto­ ' . k . are complete homes, they have ALL city utilities set, draw screen, dropleaf ROOM for rent In private matic fire sprinkler. Apply WOODLAND MANOR offers rage, 2 baths, tremendous COVENTRY — Log caUn.sum- fessionally* landscaped one-acre Transfer to Water Resetwe NORra„.by Spring Street, including city water and city sewers. Location? coffee table. All In mint con­ home, private entrance, gentle­ Marlow’s, 867 Main St. the ultimate in convenient value at $31,000. Meyer, Real- mer cottage, flreplaced living parkitke lot. Bright, airy kitch­ Flind for towering water One Hundred Sixty-Five How about being within walking distance to school, dition. m an preferred. 289-0707. prestige living, with schools, tor, 648-0609. room, completely carpeted. en, formal dining room, raised main In Pine S treet,„to be (166) Feet; swimming, and other sports? Would you care'to OFFICE SPACE, excellent lo­ shopping and religious fa­ ------IV. . hearth fireplace. Quality built financed from unappropriat­ BAST by land of the Town be a short chip shot from the Country Club? 71 DELMONT STREET cation, parking, first and sec­ ill cilities aearby. WHY IIENT? Two-famlly, 6^ by U & ft. 7 rooms Including ed surplus. of Manchester, Two Hun­ After 5 p.m. Friday, lo a.m. Apartments— Flats— ond floor available. Electric duplex. Separate furnaces. As^cv^a mil' *am»Y room. Mid 20’s and Proposed additional appro­ dred Sixty - Four (264) Saturday. LMMEOtS^ OCCUPANCY Come, do drive over tomorrow afternoon. See heat, air-conditioning and jani­ Uve practically rentrfree. On- g ®y. ______Lpmbardo, Bel­ priation to General Flmd Feet; Tenements 63 T W O spacious bedtxtom' torial service available. As iowj ly $26,900. 10 per cent flnonc- b o l TON LAKE — Waterfront “ore Agency. 647-1413. Budget 1970-71, Capitol Im- SOUTO by land of the Town these spacious Colonials, rambling ranches, and apartment Ihclude refrlger- VILLAGER Apartments, as $100 p er month. Cali 649^" . Ing available to qualified buy- huge parklike yard. Complete- . . ------^ : provenipnt Reserve Fluid of Manchester, One Hun­ cute Capes, all with a subdued,'tasteful flair that ator^, stove, dlshwasherj^dlfe- ers. Call now. Pasek, ftealtors, ly private. Four-room Immacu- ’^“^ORM REALTY 878-1642, sets them apart from the ordinary. I THREE rooms of furniture, one 2-bedroom apartment, 5334, ask fqr Max Grossman. $13,819.60 dred Sixty - Five (186) year old. Best offer. 643-9610; ances, heat and two ^r-con- posal, air conditioning, ahd' 389-7475, 743-8243. late y ear ’round home. $23,866. Somers Rd., Ellington, Conn. OFFICE SPACE — -Pyramid Lucille and Norman La- to be financed" by Grant Feet; dltioners. Charles Lesperance, full carpeting. ANTIQUE” C o i^ ^rtuTl ““Y®® Agency, 646-0131. South Farms is located off beautiful Dart­ building, 857 East Center St. ______Flaiume, Brokers. Ellington— from State in same amount. WEST by land of the Town I HOTPOINT refrigerator, very 649-7620. ONE bedroom available mouth Road across from the hew Richard F. Martin Small, modern, alr-(y>ndltloned o**ii?* M d new utilities, l a k e - BUNGGEE _ year Magnificent S-famlly home, 8- Proposed additional ■ appro­ of M anchester, ’Two Hun­ good condition. Moving out of July 1. 1970. schwi. Dartmouth-Road runs north-south between state. $76. 646-1075. BOLTON — Deluxe 3'/4- rooms, office. S ecretarial iand tele­ Built0 ..11* Ini_ 184819/0 ..9*1.with w.j living space, ’round home on waterfront lot, 4-4 rooms with 4-car garage. priation to Water Fund dred Sixty - Four (364) Spring Street and Fern Street. carpeting, appliances, air-con­ phone ailswering service on ' Starting at flTB monthly | charm, euid quality. Assumable 6 rooms. 872-4988. One acre lot. Walking distance Budget 1970-71 $7,000.00' Feet. I e m p i r e mahogany upholstei. ditioning, private finished premises. Available June 1st. m ortgage. $34,900. Out of state to everything). City ' utilities, Transfer to Water Reserve Said premises are the same ★ 4 BEDROOMS ★ INGROUND SWIMMING POOL owner must sell. Odegard Flmd for water main Instal­ os those described In Volume ed sofa, carved feet, excellent basements. Attractive residen­ CaU 647-0908 weekdays, 0 to 5. ★ CUSTOM KITCHEN 517 VERNON ST.; MANCHESTER good income. Vernon — One condition. $176. Antique bread tial area. Adults only, no pots. ★ HUGE ENCLOSED PATIO Realty, 648-4866. Out of Town acre wooded building lot In lation ■ Thompson Road, 119, Page 73, of the Manchester m aker, $6. 649-1837. 7 rooms, 134 baths, one-car garage, large lot, 12x22 family I’reston Drive to Hyde Land Records. L.F. Flano, 649-5371.' ★ LARGE LIVING ROOM 68 SOMERSET Dr. Custom For Solo 75 choice residential area. Walk­ BELFIORE AGENCY ★ DINING AREA ★ EXCEPTIONAL OPEN BARBECUE room iiv lo s ^ level plus a laundry room. Close to schTOl and ing distance to bus line and Street, to be financed from A copy of the proposed Ordl- BREAKING up home — French 4'/x-ROOM apartment, second VILLAGER shopping.^ Carpeting In kitchen, hall and stairs Included. A built. Immaculate 7 - room vERNON Liirge Ranch just shopping center. iiimpproprlut^d surplus. nnace muy-he seen In the Town REALTORS Provincial sofa, green and gold ★ •FAMILY ROOM ★ LARGE TREED LOT well built homo only seven years young. Raised Ranch. Heavenly prl- 647-1413 floor, heat, hot water, appli­ APARTMENTS over Manchester town line...... - - — James F. Farr, Clerk’s offcle during 'tnisiness upholstery, one-year old. $160. ances, parking, cellar, $176. ★ 2 '/2 BATHS . ★ ALUMINUM SIDING vate wooded tot bucking up-to Owners all packed to move to VERNON — Owner transferred Secretary hours. Pair mahogany step tables, New 2-bedroom apart­ Priced to sell in the low 30’s... Nature Centqr. Two fireplaces, Florldq. Three bedrooms, 134 “ul of state, must sacrifice this Board of Directors a month. Available July 1st, ments. Appliances, neat, Dated at Manchester, Con­ P.S.— A PRICE RISE IS lounge chair, odds and ends. Adults only. CaU after 4 p.m., U&R 3-car garage, bullt-lns, thermo- baths, carpeting In- kitchen. Immaculate 8-room Colonial. Manchester, Conn, necticut. thlB 26th day of June CaU 643-6465 aftgr 6 p.m. 2 air-conmUoners, car­ RARNEY T. PETERMAN AGENCY pane windows, natural trim, 134 drapes, etc. Full basement. Four spacious bedrooms, mod- _____ , ___ 649-4864. peting. Charles tinpsr- HERITAGE HOUSE REALTY CO., INC. Dated at Manchester, Con- 1970. 89 P earl 8t„ Manchester 646 9*83 _ , , 99 BAST CENTER STREET baths, huge rear redwood deck, ^^rijjed in mid-twenties. As- am kitchen, heated rec room, neetjeut, this twentyiflfth day of Jlam es F. F4it, DIVAN and two chklre, in good’ FOUR ROpMS, heat and ance, IM M IN E N T - A C T NOW. hot ^ MANCHESTER, CONN. One minute to new Route d. sumable mortgage of approx. Professionally ’/ landscaped. June 1970. Secretary condition, suitable for cottage, water, centrally located M em ber of M.L.8. and Manchester Board of R ealtors park- ® 649-7620 6 4 6 - 2 4 8 2 648-90IU o r 648:2692 Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 648- i$12,000. T.J. Crockett. Realtor, $31,800. Itouls Dimock, Realty, Board of Dlrsctors $60., Call 643-8917. ing, on bus line. 649-6701. / 6666. 648-1677. 649-9823. ~ Muiqhsstsri Conn. V \ ..A, 'A ' Vv,:, . V . ManrJj^iater Ewntnrj flfaalJi SATURPAY, JUNE 27, 1970’ '

638; May Tivnan, 637; Francis the dancing helped round out - the reason was that It went to the best Father Is You.^ K tia n r Fike, 631, and Ann Young, 6t». the afternoon. We will l>e hold- The Herald instead of my xbf- . Schedule for the wee*k: * News for Senitec^i tizens Tuesday was real (Julet ing Fun Day rlght^oft.' through fice and came in late, Monday 10 a.m. to noon. Of the more than 70 million SUNDAY around here, as well It might July and I hope ; to get some Here's to all fathei-s Kitchen Social, and everyone short tons of sugar produced an- 9 A.M. r " .... By WALLY FORTIN be, with the big crowd on the' entertainment for a couple of IjOt us give three cheers bring one can of goods; i p.m. nually in the world,j about 60 DfRRfrrOR • trip. weeks and maybe we can put Tolling each day for his to 4 p.m., pinochle tournament, per cent comes from sugar cane ARTHUR Wednesday was about our on a little sftU of our own. Bus pickup at 8:80 a.m. and two end 40 per cent from >sugar Hello to you 'folks out tliere, be ^o tough on you. As for nl children dear return trips at noon and 4- p.m., beets, according to Encyclo- and all T can say la that you know, wc'Il limit ourselves In jetest Fun Day of the sea-, iliursdoy, H members of the -Working _ each day with Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., paedla Brltannica. wlio missed' the - t ^ t ride three busses. More on this trip ess the boat ride wivs regular pinochle gang arrived vigor "and vim around Manhattan Island this in the next couple columns, a little 'tockmuch for some of and enjoyed the morning play- Giving the best of himself open card playing, TV, ‘‘read in g ------r ------past Tuesday certainly lost out My clerk-receptionist is vaca 'the gang atm 'iii^ be .some had iryg cards with the following to them etc. No bus scheduled. on a real, fine treat. As with tioning in' the sunny but hot 1“ cntoh up on hdilae clonnlng...winncrs: Beatrice Mader, 606; Wednesday, 9 a.m. to noon Taking the blame for all card playing, visiting; 1:80 p.m. most all of our trips, the Good Florida and so I am happy to'^^® nice repott^^on''Mai'y Thrall, 890; Eva Lutz, their mistakes we ’ re . your. headquarters. for Lord provided us with super have Mrs. Elizabeth Gone hold- ®'"' niembers and foun^ 679; Bess Moonan, 677J'" CIS to 4 p.m. Fun Day with some Dear Lord what a lot of interesting paper games and. - x Weather, and that plus 138 ing down the office for me and that Margaret Hoppe, Minnie'wu^on, 888; Ellen Bronkle, 687; courage that takes I window. screens members making the trip was believe me she’s doing a great Sault, Angle , Jar\'ls and Alice Anderson, 884; Mollle Mc- prizes. Bus pickup and return Let us all for thqm applaud trip at 4 p.m. aU that was needed for a real .job. I had a few other people Gertrude Ingrham were all in earthy, 631; Emma Russell, For doing a task most enjoyable and succei^ul day. ' volunteer to give me a hand good spirits and corfting along 526; Ivy Siddell, 826, and Ann Thursday, 9:30 a.m. pinochle pleasing to God tournament; '9 a.m. to 4:40 I took about 140 pictures, and which I was grateful to have Just fine. We also heard that Young, 623. This same group When they are called.to that if Just half of them come out it them tell me they would, and Alice Shorette is home now at spent the day at Richland p.m.,. reading, TV, pool, open 12" - 18" - 18" heaven afar and 24" high; should make for some nice if Mrs. Magora stays there on- 1® Hollister St. and we're glad Farms on Friday, and from all card playing. No bus scheduled. Deac Lord, please give Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., extend from . slides to show you all. I should other week then maybe I ’ll have hear that and hope that It reports they really had ® ball, AlVMV them Just one little star open card playing, TV, reading, 20" to 37’‘ be getting them back in a cou- to call on them. For this past won’t be. too long now before Friday during the day was c k c f Tna\n8 To wear on--a crown all pool I vlsltlngj 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. pie of weeks. I would suggest week I want to thank Mrs. Cone she'll be| back with us. ' real quiet and It gave me a shining and new setback, tournament. No bus that some of you folks who ve'ry much *uid she did a won- Our good friend and old pro chance to catch up on lots of That Heavenly Home where scheduled. missed the trip should plan 'On dorful Job which was certainly Mrsj^ Noel played a few tunes little things, taking it in on your own be- appreciated. tbe piano and everyone Join- i received a poem from our ed in for some singing. Others good friend Julia Ferrell who Is cause believe me it was some­ Friday night . was setback u.ui* aim won woiui mo m Playcd Cards and Mr. Harvey at the Meadows Convalescent thing, , else, and ^ well worth the night here nt the center under i * . n i « i a admission. One of the fellas direction of Peter Vendrillo ''°*u’'^®®® square dance call- Home. It is a week late ns it’s stated that it was a better treat- j .u , *x__ er came in a little early and so about Fathers Day; however, . and there were 60 players. The ment for him man a prescrip- ,..«,„ners were-i-j Ann tlon, and like the bubble pop­ ping Lawrence Wclk would say, Lehmann, 162; Ann Welshopp, THESE BOMBSHELL ITEMS it was Just wonderful, wonder­ 139; Claire Oomins, 136; Alice ful, wonderful. So the best I Pitkin, 127; Mary McCann, 126; ON SALE — can do’ is to invite you all to Eva _ Post,______128; Helen Erickson, see the colored slides when they Keho, 133; Mollle Mc­ The Baby Has get back. Carthy, 120; Cis Wilson, 120; Wilhelmiha Reuther, 119; Dan i n r SUNDAY, JUNE 28, ONLY We’re already planning McCarthy, 118; John McLuskle, least one more ti:ip bfffore we 118; Mabel Wilson, 117; Lee WHILE QUANTITIES LAST close, and I hopa that by this Steinmeyer, 117; and Esther Been Named DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORES time next week I ’ll have the Anderson, 117. word for you. Speaking of trips, here is one to think about. Re- We had a nice turnout of 83 member me telling you that we members playing in our Mon- were thinking of a 'trip to Can- day morning kitchen social, and Pyka, Jeffrey Trevor, son of Edward and Madeline Slade ada? Well we’re pretty close to ^bis program will continue Pyka, Rt. 83, Vernon Garden Apts., Rockville. He was bom SUNDAY having it all set up. Our tenta- through Ju ly .. We’ll be needing June 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ Uve plans will be to spend four a tew more canned goods so we parents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman.^lade, 101 E. Middle Tpke., days during the first week of ask you folks that are planning Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vic-" October visiting Montreal and to attend /Monday to bring one tor Pyka. Tolland. ~ ONLY Quebec. FV>r the four days and can with you. This should be • *• *1 4a W BOMBSHELLS three n i^ ts lodging, we figure enough to carry us through the Shefelbine, Patti Lynn, daughter of David and Gail Lutz it should run about ninety dol- month. Shefelblne, Rt. 4, Mountain Spring Rd., Tolland. She was bom lors plus your meals. We also Monday afternoon at our May 27 at Rockville General Hospital. Her. maternal grand­ LADIES LADIES' have some real big surprises to regular pinochle tournament parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lutz, 7 Hale St. Ext., Rock- HALTERS, MIDRIFFS AND throw in for the package'price, there were 54 players and the ■vllle. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alton Shef­ The way • our smiling pAl the following winners: Claire Renn, elbine, Rochester, Minn. She has a sister, Cindy, 31 months. 49 * «i * bus driver Jim Uccello talks, 700; Harriet Keeney, 695; Lou- Our Req. to $4.67 SHORTS I ’m sure this is one trip you ise Meyerhoff, 668; Margaret Blow, Alyson Marie, daughter of Paul and Carol Lar- R«q. S3.00 won’t want to miss. Donahue, 666; Frank Lewis, cheveque Blow, 46 Elm St., Rockville. She was bom Jime 13 at " R«q. $2.00 So now all you have to do is 665; Bess Moonan, 664; Mollie Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather Is start saving your bucks so that McCarthy, 657; Rose Cambell, R. L. Larcheveque, Goose Lane, Tolland. Her paternal grand­ ^ 0 . 0 0 $1 .00 come September when we’ll be 647; Lucille Crawford, 640; El- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Theron Blow, Goose Lane, Tolland. registeiing for this trip it won’t len Bronkle, 640; Joe Windsor, • 44 * ' * . Gorman, ‘John. Joseph Jr ., son of John Joseph Sr. and Entire stock of all straw bags. Large assortment of fabrics and Mary Carrlg Gorman, 6 W. Carter St., Manchester. He was Large asst, of styles to choose from weaves. Straight and flare leg assortment to choose from in bom June 9 at Rock'vllle General Hospital. His matemql grand­ styles. All sizes. hot weather items. MANCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET mother Is Mrs. Jam es Carrlg, Kilrush, County Clare, Ireland. \ His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gorman, 803-806 MAIN ST., IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Castlebar, County May, Ireland. He has two brothers, Bfeh'dan, and Senan.• 60x76 • » 44 *1 • A 1>x33 FRIDAY 6 to 9 P.M. and SATURDAY 6 to 8 P.M. LP—STEREO Kelly, Arthur Raymond, son of Arthur and Colynne Wes­ 100% COnON SHEET ■ WOVEN^G ton Kelly, 89, Riverside Dr., Vernon. He was bom June 5 at RECORDS 5 LBS. SUGAR OR 1 LB. COFFEE Rock'vllle General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are BLANKETS 1 Throw Rugs (Maxwell House or Chase & Sanborn) “f -Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weston, Kelly Rd., Vernon. His pater­ nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Kelly, Charter Req. $1.57 ■ Req. 97c \^, With a $6.00 Purchase — NO COUPON IS NEEDED / Oak St., Manchester. « 4i -• ~ McGann, Michael Jam es, son of Jam es and Mary Vinton McGaim, 167 N. Elm St., Manchester. He was bom June 1 at $■ 1.17 Manchester Memo'rlal Hospital. His maternal grandfather Is While 800 Last 1 7 3 * ^ George Vinton, 144 Bremford St., Manchester. His paternal Popular artists and times. Huge se­ - ' ■■ - Reversible for long wear. Machine grandparents an» Mr. and Mrs. James McGann, 378 Woodland lection. White and multi-colored plaids. H St., Manchester. He has a sister. Dawn, 19 months. washable. BITUMINOUS « • *1 », Hdoper, Steven Louis, son of T. Dye and Jane Kassler DRIVEWAYS Hooper, williams Rd., Bolton. He was bom Jtme 1 at Manches­ PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY. ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Rena LARGC THROW MORGAN JONES MORGAN JONES 23 YEARS EXPERIENCE! 2 YEAR GUARANTEE! Kassler, Williams Rd., Bolton. His paternal grandparents are MESH . . . FREE ESTIMATES . . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hooper, Merchantvllle, N.J. He has a TERRY brother, David, 6. , PILLOWS •/ 44 49. 41 4 ' . Dish Cloths Kitchen Towels G. & H. PAVING CO. Ekroth, Jon David, son of Carl and Catherine Carroll Ek- Req. $1.27 WEST ST., BOLTON 049-6288 roth, Plimacle Rd., Ellington. He was bom June 3 at Manches­ Req. 29c Each R«q. 47c Each ter Memorial Hospltal.-’Hls maternal grandparents are Mr. and X Mrs. Hugh Carroll Jr.," Warwick, R.I. His paternal grandpar­ c ents are Mr. and Mrs. Bertll Ekroth Sr., Warwick, R .I. He has ’ a brother, Matthew., 20 months. 5 for 4/ -41 41 41 41 3 - 9 9 ' O PEN Kimberley, Carol TBFresa, daughter of John and Lucy assortment decorator 100% cotton mesh Super absorbent, lint free, assorted Kaminski Kimberley, 134 Putnam 8t., Hartf^q;;;]. She was bom colors and stripes. stripes and checks. June 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand-. WESTOWK parents are^Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaminski, 38 Birch St., Man­ A L L DAY PHARMACY chester. Her paternal gp'ahdparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Kimberley, Belmont, Mass. She has a sister, Christine, 2%. " 41 -4 41. 41 /4« BOX O F 24 Laszloffy, Joyce EmUy, daughter of Jerome and Jun6 SUNDAY Whitman Laszloffy, Willie Circle, Rockville. 'She was bom May 27 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ AlLMedicinal Services Available ents are Dr. and Mrs, Morris V^ltman, ^.torrs. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Julius Heller, Charlotte, N.C. 455 HARTFORD RD. 643-5230. She has a sister, Tracey. 41 4 44 4 . 4 dote, Robert, son of Real and Mary Lavoie Cote, 20 Mor­ rison St., Rockville. He was bom June 2 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal" grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Felix FIZZA-RAY'S Lavoie, Montreal, Que., Can. His x>atemal grandmother Is Mrs. Marrlanne Cote, 23 Maple St., Rockville. - ' 41 • 4i 4 , 4 PC C T PIZZAS McKenney, Michael Jerem y, son of Allen and Carmen I a C O I GRINDERS Igartua McKenney, 31 Grove St., ^ckvllle. He was bom May 20^^t Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents MADE WITH PROVOLONE OR BLEU CHEESE are Mrs. Martha Igartua, Springfield, Mass., and Felix Igar­ MEN'S MEN'S 100% BANLON tua, Yabucoa, Puerto Rico. His paternal grahdparents are Val­ MEN'S 10 Minute Service On All Calls— entine McKenney, Brunawlck, Maine, Md Margarite McKen- Don’t Believe Us Try Us . nsy, Chelsea, Mass. ' Polo Shirts Sport Shirts' Swim Trunks 41 14 4< 41 94' Req. $4.88 1.30 SPRUCE STREET — 643-0031 .... - McFeaters, Merrillee Grace, daughter of Da'vld and Req. 77c Req. $3.00 . \ Marie Porter McFeaters, 30 Davla Ave., Rockville. She was bom May 21 at Rockville General Hospital. Her>matemal $ 0 . 4 7 grandparents a rt Aaymond Porter, Keene, N.H. and Mrs. c $ 1 .9 9 Eileen Porter, 30 Davis Ave., Rockville. Her paternal grand­ NOW'S THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR parents are hfr. and Mrs. Charles M cFeaters, Johnstown, Pa. * ' G Ar iA Short sleeves in large assortment of styles and colors. You will want Reed, Lyman Dale Jr,, son of Lyman Dale Sr. and Betsy Sizes 3-M-L. 100% cotton, short Huge assortment of styles and ma­ R O LL UP sleeve with one pocket. Assorted several at this price. Sizes S-M-L- terials to choose from. Sixes S-M- French Reed, 113.Skinner Rd., Rockville, He was bom June 8 XL. at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are solids, colors. L-XL. Mr. and Mrs. Ivory French, Rutland, Vt. His paternal grand­ AWNINGS parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Reed Sr., LoBelle, Fla. 4| 4> 4> 4 49 For Windows, Patios .“ Griswold, Wendy Louise, daughter of Alien and Louise Maher Griswold, Natick, Moss. She was bom June 16 at Leon- JUMBO STORAGE a n d " .^°r8® Hospital, Natlek, Mass. Her'mateimal grandpar- Door Canopies . . . ente are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gels, 89 Henry St., Manchester. '^Window Screens Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Griswold, . ■ ——»• CHESTS 18 Decorator Colors! West Hartford. . . ■ 4| Req. $i.B7 ^renzini, Michael Edward, son of Joseph and Carol Tuotl liorenzlnl, 34B New State Rd., Manchester, He was horn $ 1 . 4 4 Sm Me For A Good Deed On:— June 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His materiial grand­ mother is Mrs. George Tuotl, Ridgefield. His internal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lorenzlni, Ridgefield. He has •i w ALUMINUM a brother, Eric, 2. ’*1 • « «i| 30MixlBxl8V&. U m lt One while > DOORS • STORM WINDOWS last. I SIDIN6 • JALOUSIES F Toth, Karin Lynn,, daugher of Richard and Dorothy Ahl Toth, 41 Downey Dr., Manchester. She w gqjjom June 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are FREE ESTIMATES — EASY TERMS the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ahl, BllVer Spring, Md. Her pa-" temal grandparente are Mr. and Mrs. William Toth, Corapo- 11s, Pa. MANCHESTER BLOOMFIELD WETHERSFIELD BILLTUNSKY Parkade Shopping Center Stoltenberg, Oa$}>'’’^eorge, son of Melvin and-Nadene 1051 BLUE HILLS AVE. 1130 SILAS DEANE HWY. Cqle StoUeiilrerg,"VS b . Hawthorne St., Manchester. Ho was bom June 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Phone ^9-9095 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Cole, Dearborn, Mich. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Louis Stoltenberg, lOi Phelps OPEN— SUNDAY - FRIDAY 10 A.M .-10 P.M. St., Manchester. He has a brother, Douglas, 2,

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By JERRjr BUCK AP Tolevislon-Ra^lo Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Alice Playten has just made the tran­ sition from the young bride who makes indigestible dum plii^ in a television commercial to rbck singer in an off Broadway hit. ES‘ She stepped into the role »RIFFS A N D recently 'in ‘'The Laat Sweet Days of Isaac.” A news­ paper ad for the show calls her RTS “ our little . . . dumpling.'” . Miss Playten has been in the 2.00 theater since she was 11—she’s now 22—and has been in such shows as "Gypsy,” "Oliver,” "Hello, Dolly!" and "Henry Sweet Henry." The latter brought her a nomination for choose from in the Tony award. ~ items. But the role of the young bride in the (Alka-Seltzer) ram- merclril brought her national \ farhe. Last Tuesday the com­ mercial was named the best in 13 its category and Miss Playten RAG and her costar, Terry Kiser, each won a Clio award for the outstanding performance of the^ Lugs . year in a commercial. "The only thing,” she sal^in 97c her wavering voice, "thev*for-, got to invite us to the y4wards dinner." That comm ercial/ won her roles in other commercials, but d'^pite. 'a few cJmms ‘t did not wear. Machine land her the pdrt in "Isaac.” "I had that pstn before the com­ mercial okme out,” she said. r'seen me in other things I’d JONES is dickering for appear- on a summer replacement Y ^how on television, but doesn’t want to talk about it yet. She Fowels said, ''It’s bad luck until it’s down on paper.” Each She said the dumpling com­ mercial was one of the few She’s made .that was fun. “ Usually ■’a you have to hold a platter"a cer­ tain way or ^ something like that,” she said. "But they let us t free, assorted improvise. I made up all the names of the dishes like marsh- mallowed meatballs and swee( ’n sour snails and poached oys- ■ ters.” ' The response to the commer­ Liza Minelli in a scene from her first special, “Liza." It’s on Monday night from § to 9'on I^C. cial has been such that a sequel P 24 will soon be filmed; T V s SuntntGF* Soldiers in the Wins^s YORK fAT>i /TijSVMAVa' 1. _ 1 • ---- ^4c NEW YORK (AP) — Televi­ ^ m er^ Pyle wiU be back in years he has been on the talk- sion’s summer soldiers are But With my luck Fll get a OBS s boot camp. "He and She” show circuit—-a dozen appear- bunch of mail that starts, ‘My waiting impatiently in the net­ has been recalled for abort, hot ances with Johnny Carson plus work wings for their montents WAntliAi* Hiifv aa Kn*. nrii.,a _____ x « . . . . _ _ father weis a Yakne and I resent weather duty as has /JWild, llWld repeated turns with Merv Grif­ » 4t in the limelight, mostly July West.”, Tile Smothers Brothers and August. fin, Joey Bishop, David Frost Pew are called as summer re­ ELECTRONICS will tiy to be topical, relevant and Ed Sullivan. and funny without being really placements and even fewer LABORATORIES Some are veterans pulled out Klein, a former schoolteacher make much of an impact. Glen 200 Last of retirement- for new duty: controversial in an ABC trial run. Who studied d i ^ a at Tale, is Oaanpbell did and "Hee Haw” currently rehearsing, taping did. Since Klein^s series re­ 277 BROAD Des O’Connor already has and worrying. places Cahapbell’s, and" it is on taken over the sununer -^‘Muslc "We hope for a show with-a the same network as those two,„ Hall,” and Jim Nabors’ compa­ MINI-MOTORS point of view,” he said dur6ig a he is one optimistic, if nervous ny wlU give way on July 2 to a STEREO SMALL mOINE " rehearsal break. "We will have comic these days. SPECIALISTS comedy-variety hour caUed more comedy than variety and "Happy Days.” This, however, some satire. We’re developing, can hardly count as a showcase LAWN MOWERS for instance, a 'man against TAPES for new faces since its stars are “EXASPERATINb” REPAIRED ______. 1. 7 segmeni.segment. une One oi of me the nrw first Peter Graves, star of "Mis­ ^ u ls Nye of too o r i ^ Steve take on repairmen. Bodney sion; Impossible" on the CBS FOR ‘ SHARPENED w Dangerfield w l U ^ y a cavi- Teleyiaion Network, describes ra™ mechanic confronted with the job of raising his three We Are Not Satisfied comedy since toe days of kine- wheel-lt - has gone RARS Until You Are! daughters as "exciting, exasper­ scopes. flat.*' ating, exhilarating, infuriating styles and ma­ 649-8705 A problem of being’ fiia y and and tremendotBly gratifyii^’V, TV-Radlo Salps and Service un. Sizes 8-M- - 188R W. Middle Tumpiike ^ "some- nrfti !• body in the audience is going to occupied for two ^e offended the minute ^ u step BABBITS m ^ths s t a r ^ ® on a stage,” Mein beUeves, ■ As 'a 'boy. Buck Taylor, who is ^ called ^^Cornedy TVmigWt.” ^ut in ordeTto avoid some pro- featured as Deputy Sheriff New^ A y o u ^ New York comic tests, Klein and the show's writ- iy O'Brian in "Gunamoke,” used n am ^ R o ^ wlU be get- j,ave invited a mythical poo- to hunt rabUte on toe bacldot of 3RAGE L T. WOOD SI IISSISU STUET ICE Ung his first real big shot at toe ^ , toe film studio where be now M -hutts "outlawB.” He is toe son Blocta,_ towhed. Cubes. 24-Hoar‘Vendor *8ervtoe on 10-ib. mass audience. have invented toe Klein, 28, in a monctoglat with Yaknes," he said, "n io y have of veteran character actor DUb Crashed lee. Plant open weekdays 8-6, Siadays B^L Bk Taylor, wlio ia a frequent guest a flair for diarp, satlileal com- no national pride, are a bunch St. runs east, from Main St. at Mate Theatre. on the OBB Teieivlalon Network .88 ment. I^or toe past jxwple of cf slobs end lowe to bo- inauKied. aerleo.

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TIELD XNE HWY. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1970 PAGE THREE W g E t w o ______MANf^TTmT^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 1970 Mornine TUESDAY PROGRAM / SATUroAY PROGRAM Educational M O N DAY JO PROGRAM Tneeday. June 30 7:M (80) 1 Dream of,Jeannie B (C> Mondi^^ Juie 30 7:38 (80) H y Worid aad (8-40) Mod Squad ' (O) (SO) Andy WiUlams Presento To It B (O) TV ^ 1:00 (3) He Said, She Said (C) Saturday, June ^ 1:00 (3 ) Be Said, She Said <0) ___ (g-tO) It Takes a Thief (C) (8) 1 Love L u ^ (18) Movie Kay Stevens Show (0) TV (8) I Love Lucy "Man Who Talked oo Much" 12:00 <30 Jambo (C> Siuiier itay Stevens is host (18) H ovie (80) Divorce court (C> (30) Divorce Court ( 0 ) Jill (Monday — Friday) (40) AU My ChUdren (C) George Brent, Brenda Mar­ (8>, Get It To Sther (C) (8-40) Let’s Make a Deal (C) (40) AU H y CUIdreh "So Evil, Bo Young" shall. (WEDH, Channel 24) (C) Hagnsnl, Roesano Brasxt. 1:30 (8) At the Worid iNfrna (C) Sign On and Prayer ( C ) ^ 2:00 (3) Love is a Many Splendered, ^ ( 8 ^ ) Movie (8) Araerican Bandatand muller, Tamba. (8) Love Is a Hany ^ le a d o r ^ guests: Anthony Newley, Mi­ 5:65 (8) Town'Crier Thing (C> ‘‘Wake Me When Uie War Is < c > “Nobody Waved Goodbye” Pe­ (18) Bnabrid^ed Thing (C) chael J. PoUara, 'and compos­ 6:00 (3) Summer 8em.etter (80) Dayi o f Our Live* (€) Over" (13) Conn. Heport (C) ter Kastner, Julie Biggs. (30)- Osya - of - Our - -■Lives (C» Bridee wltli Jean Cox B ers Jimmy Webb and Randy 6:10 (8) Newteope (0) (tMO) Newlywed Game m C> .0:00 (30) Movies (80) Junior Talent Show < C ) 8:30 (SI Hy: Three Sons B 2:80 (3) Oniding Light (C) (40) Your Mayor’s ^ p o r l (C) (3) Ouldinc Light "Frankie and Johnny" Blvla (SO) Adam 12 R ^(0) More About Steaks (0) ments devoted to Broadway, 6:30 (S> Your Community and coniemporary composers.. 6:45 (8) Morning Reflectlont (C> 3:00 (3) Girl Talk " (C) Kentuckian' John Vvayne» 9:00 (3) Green Acres (C) I (3) Girl Talk and Nancy Kovack. uississip- (30) Movies The Show (C) 8:30 <8-») W«v»« „ „ 7:00 (3) Newt (18) Tom Kennedy Ft mice xalis la lo^e wiui girl PM (8-40) One Life to Live (C) Jourdan, Mary Tyler Moore, 8:30 (40) Jeff’s Collie Banger Station (C) daughter. (3) Banger Station (80) Another Wdrid Somerset HVdo-Whlte, Laurence Nal- (8) Beat the Clock Forrest 1 ucker. US Air- Force Legacy of Hope mcnt of accomplish­ Flight Nurse who renounced interracial marriage. '68. 7:00 smltti, Stanley- Holloway. Af­ (40)/D ark S h^ ow s ' (C) 7:30 FVench Chef (40) Dark Shadows (O) ter two-year memory lapse (40) Leave It to Beaver (C) 4:30 (S> Hasel (C) ments and costs of US mili­ her romance to slay on duty 9:30 (.>y Petticoat Jnactlon (C) To Pooch a Salmon 4:30 (8) Basel (o ) 9:16 (9) Yogi Bear Show (C> tary incursion into CambodiA. In Korea, finds solace in more (8-40) Coaches AH-Araericiu an amnesia victim awakens m Mike Douglas Show (C) 8:00 Worid Press C> (8) JlUke Douglas Show (0) in Swisk hospital and remem­ 9:30 (3) Lucy Show (18) Early Show (8) Conn-Tension (C) ture results of News poll mea­ (18) Latino , 10:00 (3) Hannix R (C> 9:00 bers witnessing, meeting. of "Top Man" Donald'O'Connor. 10:00 Solo Plano Mnslc of Clande "The Tougher They Cbme" — . secret organization plotting fi­ (30) News (C> Hlcnard Dix. suring public opinion on Cam­ (30) F Troop 11:00 (3-30) News — Weather and Wayne Horiia, Preston Foo­ (40) McUale’s Navy librarian and "student of archi­ 6:00 Making Things Grow (30) Munsters (40) Jack LaLanne Show - 5:25 (40) Weatlier Watch (C) bodia. ball 5:30 (^u> UUitgan’s Island (40) Galloping Gourmet <0> 5:60 (I8> Sewing- Show (G> 10:30 (18) Tempo 18 ” ^ m Joan” sono Brazzi. 10:30 (18) Tempo 18 '• tC) The Actor (M) Truth or Conseaneaces (8-40) Now (C) (SO) Sale of the Century (C) 6:00 (S*6> Weather —Sports and 11:00 (3-8-30-40) News —Weather (40) Sherlock Holmes ••prlnce.ss of the Nile” ’54. 5:50 (18) Sewing Show (C) (40) (C> •‘House of Fear” Art of Seeing 11:00 (3-8-30-40) News — Weather News ■’ lC>. and SportH (C) Debra Paget. Jeffrey Hunter, Stretching the Moment 6:00 (3-8) Weather — Sports sad (3) Love of Life Michael Rennie. News ^ (Qv and Sports (C) (8-40) Wide World of Sports Solo Piano Mnslc of Clande (18) Alfred Hitchcock (30) Hollywood Squares (C) (30> McRAOle s Navy "Design for Loving" (18) News 11:30 (30) Playboy after Dark (C) Debussy M (18) Leave It to Beaver "Banquos Chair” (8-40) That Girl (C) (40) News ' 11:25 (3) Movie NET FesUvat (80) HcHale’s Navy Red Buttons in the 11:25 (3) Movie 12:00 (3-8) N ew s'and Weather (C) 6:05 (40) 77 Sunset Strip "Maximo" '62. Impoverished (TO) News and Sign Off Venice 34 (40) Nows "Forbidden” '64. Man hired (80) Jeopardy mance for boorish young mil- New (C) Off 6:30 (3) News with Walter Croa- Balloon,” Tuesday mobster finds himself falling Draft Lottery {scheduled to (8) News with Frank Bey- stars in' Uonairu, but fails for lady him­ (18) Voyage to Bottom o f ^ a 1:00 (8) Movie Wednesday, July 1 klle (C) 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. on in love with. her. Tony. Chirtis, 10*16 minOtes). « nolds (C) self. Charles Boyer, Michele (30) New Britain Close-Up (C> Tony Curtis stars "How to Murder a Ri<^ PM (8) News with Frank Bep- Lyle Bettger, Joasme Oru. (40) BMt of Everything . (C) " (18) Dick van Dyke the film, “ Frankie Morgan. (3) r News Koger Mudd (C) Uncle” Charles C^bum, Nigel 6:00 Legacy of Hope (C) BOldS CBS. 11:30 (30) Toalgnt Show Johnny Car- 12:30 (3) Sharch for Tomorrow (C) <30; Huntley-Brlukley Beport 11:30 (30) Tonight Show Johnny Car- (30) Huntley-Brinkley Report the film, ‘*King:s ( Patrick. 6:30 W tot’s New B (18) Dick Taa Dyke ,son (C) (80), T'he Who. What' or Where and Johnny,” Tuesday son (C) A Hatter of Survival B 7:00 (3) After Dinner Movie (8) I Love Lucy 1:45 (40) News — Prayer and Sign 7:00 (30) Hnatler-Brialdey Beport (8-40) Dick Cavett Show (C) Oatne ' Forth” today 9- Off 8:00 NET Jass 7:00 (3) After Dinner Hovie (18) Merv Griffin Show (C) < M ) A World Apart (C) (18) Merv Griffin Show (C) \ Joe Williams Kelly, Alec Gulness, Louie (SO) News (C) tion of V .I.P.'s wait overnight 1:00 (8-30-40) News — Prayer and 7:00 (3) Here’s Lucy

".V" \ \ \ : \ PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENIl^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.i SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1970 Radio for the Week THURSDAY PROGRAM (These are the basic listings, and Include only those news Thursday, July 2 (840) Animal World (C) broadcasts of 10 or 16 minutes in length. Some stations carry 1:00 (3) He oaid, She Said (C) (18) Movie other short newscasts. Daily si>orts information can be found (8) 1 Love Lucy "Frisco Kid” Jam^s Cagney, on the sports pages.) -----(80) Divorce Court (C) Margaret Lindsay. (40) Ail My ChUdr^ (0) (30) Daniel Boone B Forrest. (Monday-Friday) 2;00 (3) Love Is a Many Splendor^ (840) That Girl (C) (Monday-Friday) 5:00 Town ajid Country Thing ( O ) 8:30 CMO) Bewitched (C) •6:00 Uncle Jay 6:00 Bob Steele Show (30) Days of Our Lives (C> (SO) Ironside B Hospital (O porary Englishman reincarna­ 12:16 Bob Goldfarbr-Speak Up 6:00 News —Stocks,. Weather 3:30 (3) Gomer Fyle — USMC (O tion of lover she had kUled In 2:10 Chuck Grouse —Speak Up 6:25 Strictly Sports (30) Bright Promise (C) Ancient Egypt. Ursula An­ 4:10 Uncle Jay 7:05 Accent '70 (8^ ) One Life to Live (C> dress, John Richardson. 6:00 News 7:35 Edwfiurd Newman Retx>rts 4:00 (3) Kanger Station (C> (840) This Is Tom Jones (CX7 6:15 Walter Croh.klte Caraeiola (30) Another World—Somerset (18) Tom Kennedy 6:20 Faultless Phil on Siiorts 8:00 News (8> Stump the Stars (C> 9:30 (30) Dragnet '70 B (O) 7:00 The World Tonight 8:15 Pop CJonccrt (40) Dark Shadows (C) 10:00 (SO) Show (C) 7:20 Frank Gilford— Sports 9^05 Nightbeat 4:30 (3) Hazel “ Morning of the Bride” 7:15 Jeff Riggs—Speak Up 10:50 WTIC <5utdbors 6:36 (30) GUligan's Island (C) 11:20 (3) News — Weather and 8:00 CBS World News Roundup 11:00 Saturday Showcase (40) Truth or Consequences Sports • (C) 8:30 Jeff Riggs 12:00 News, Weather 6:60 (18) Sewing* Show (C> 11:30 (30) Tonight Show Johnny Car- 9:^ Arthur Godfrey 12:15 Saturday Showcase 6:00 (3-8) Weather — Sports and son (0 > 10:10 The Generation Gap 1:(X) News News (C) , (8-M) Dick Cavett Show (O) 12:00 News ^ 1:15 Your Home Decorator (18) Leave H to Beaver , (18) Merv Griffin Show (C> 12:15 Chuck Crouse —Speak Up 1:30 Saturday Matinee (30) M cH ^e's Navy 11:46 (3) Movie - 6:00 News ' 2:00 Opera (40) News Werner Klemperer in “Sleep My Love” *48. Woman 6:30 Mike Wallace 5:00 Monitor 6:06 (40) 77 Sunset Strip being driven insane by her 7:15 Bob Goldfarb—Speak Up 6:00 News. Weather 6:30 (3) News with Walter Cron- the film, ‘Wake Me husband meets and falls in 12:00 Sign Off 6:20 Strictly Sports kite (C> love with man who saves her. ' (Sunday) 6 :tl0 Monitor • (8) News with Frank Bey When The War Is CHaudette Colbert, Don 6:30 News and religious programs 11:00 News, Weathei nolds (C) Over” Tuesday 8:30- Ameche, Robert Cummings. 12:30 Facp the Nation 11:20 Sports Final (18) Dick Van Dyke “ Lightning Stlkes Twice” *61. (Speak up Highlights during other 11:30 Monitor (SO) Hnntley-Brinkley Be port 10 p.m. on ABC. Richard Todd. Ruth Roman, times, day and night.) 12:00 Other Side of the Day (3) Golden ^Voyage (C) Mercedes McCombrldge. (Sunday) “London — Shouldn’t Every­ 1:00 (8-3040) News — Prayer and . 6:30 Sunrise Serenade one?” Host Jack Douglas (18) Candid Camera Sign Off ' 7:00 Sunday Strings takes us on whirlwind tour of (30^> News — Weather — ,.3:00 (3) Nevra and Weather — Mo­ 8:00 News London. Sports and Feature (C) ment o f Meditation and Sign WDRC — 1360 8:15 Sabbath Message (8) Tmlk or Consequences (C) 7:30 (3) FamUy Affair (C> Off 8 :^ Guldelkic (Monday-Friday) 9:00 News. Weather •6:00 Bob D ^ a r io ...... 9:10 Hymntime 10:00 Bob O a lg 9:30 National Radio Pulpit 3:00 Dick McDonough 10:00 Sunday Showcase 7:00 Joe Hager 1^0 i9Po®“JP°®'':,..Sliowcase FRIDAY JO PROGRAM 12:00 Dick Haddad 12:10 Sunday Showcase •(5:00 on Monday) 12:45 Travel Trends (Saturday) 1:00 Sunday Best , Friday, Jnly 3 6:00 Bob DeCario ^ 2:00 Monitor 1:00 (3) He Said, She Said (C> Jack Webb 10:00 Bob Craig • 5:00 News , (8) I Love Lucy 3:00 Terry Woods 5:10 Sunday Edition. (30) Divorce Court (C) 7:00 Joe Hager 6:00 News. Weather, Sports (40) All My ChUdren Plans TV Movie 12:00 Dick Haddad 6:30 Meet the Press 1:30 (3) As the World Tnms (C) (Sunday) 7:05'Monitor (30) Life with Llnkletter (C)* 6:00 Religious and public service 7* j^;Xale Reports (840) Let's Make a Deal 10700 Tom Jones (8^ ) One Life to Live (C) The filpj, ‘"IVeasury • Man” (Monday-Saturday) 1:00 Bill Winters 4:00 (3) Ranger Station (C) will bring David Janssen back 6:00 ReveUle 4:00 Mike Greene (SO) Another World—Somerset to television lor his first acting 9:00 Rhapsody 7:00 Ray Dunaway (8) Stump the Stars (C) 12:00 Matinee 12;00 l^ bby Rivers (40) Dark Shadows (C) role since “ The Fugatlve,” but 4:00 Highlights of Hartford __ (Saturday) 4:30 (3) Hasel (C) he wilt nol-necessary carry ■ on 8:00 Gaslight Love — Lou Morton ... (8) Mike Douglas Show (C) 12:00 Quiet'. Hours 10:00 Ray Dunaway (18) Early Show to a new series. (Sunday) 2:()0 Bill Winters "Khyber PatroPJ Richard On Talk Show Same as Monday-Saturday listing, 6:00 Chip Hobart Egan, Dawn Addams. except: , 12:00 Bobby Rivers (30 40) Flintstones (C> Doris Day 'will make her first 8:00 Religious program s- (Sunday) 6:00 (3) Burke's Law appearance on a talk ahow next 11:00 Quiet Hours 6:00 R eli^on •. (SO) Mnnsters / 8:00 Tbhi Jones ' (40) F Troop “ (C) Monday night—on Merv Grif­ 1:00 Mike Greene 5:26 (40) Weather Watch . (C> fin’s, show: All in the CBS fami­ 6:00-Chip Hobart 6:30 (30) GUligan's I s lu d (C) (40) 'Truth or C Haniley-Brli^ey Report ’A c world’s “a h ^ t eatia’ his brother is a doctor. 7:00 (3) Death Valley Days (C) Squad” Tuesday 7:30- oUcken” with locdmpsnibto “Angel of Tombetone” Daring woman With gold fever leads 8:30 p-ni. i taste. 277 BROAD Susan Seaforth, regular on party of prospectors Into wilds in search of rich ore, deposit. CAIX IN ORDER NBC-TV’s “ Days of Our Uves,” (8) Truth or Cmiseqtfences (C> Pick Up 10 Minutes l.Btw recently posed for an outdoor (18) Candid Camera . " (30-40) News — Weather — "Diamond Neckiace” photo layout in Burbank sur­ opoacs aad Special Report 11:25 (S) Mavle SpMtscalar F.M. AND A.M. rounded by her. own paintings. 7:30 (3; Get Smart B (C> "Thla Happy FeellnK” '58. OEGI’S DRIVE-ni A passerby took an Immediate nigh Ukaparral B (iD Young girl takes refuge in re­ 462 CENTER ST.—64S-2M0 (8-40) S'lying xsua (C) tired actor’s home and fancies liking to one painting and pur­ do; Movie — — herself In love with, the dash­ CAR chased it. "i::acn Dawn 1 Die" James ing older man. Debbie Rey- L ^ n cy , ueorge *KaXt nolds, Curt Jurgens, John 8:00 (3) He and She (C) Saxon. NBC-TV’s Bob Hope has ap­ io40; B*MAy isunch (C) "Way to the Gold" ’67. 'Bapry SHOP and STE1YE0 8:30 (3; Hogan s Heroes B (C) Sullivan, Sheree North, Neville peared on more than 1,000 (30) xvame of the Game (C) 4 Brand. SAVE radio broadcasts, 300 TV specials .(8) Movies 11 ;M (M) Tonighl Shew Jshang Ow- and 03 motion-pictures. Hope "'Ahuuuer in the East’* Alan sea <0) WHERE RADIOS Ladd, Deborah Kerr; India: (8-M) Dick Cavett S h ^r <0> has more titan 800 awards'and ^ bcfieining comm ercial pUot de­ (18) Merv Orillia Stow (0> Y O lLS E i TV-Bsdlo Sales and Service citatims. A'so, he has received livers guns to maharajah and 1:N (8) WHh This Blag he is determined to recover it 9*00 (8) Movie at any coet ELEN’S TEXACO Summer Time Sfiecial “ xen Little Indians” *61 Film - News Heaflllaes — m y ar venilon of Agatha CbrUUe's aad .Siga Qfl SSI MADL ST. YOUR CHOICE OF CARPETS suspense thriller in which ten 1:15 (8) Newseape COMPUBTELY DTSTAIXED.. people are invited by ‘ an un­ 2:55 (S> News aad Weather — He. known hoet to an slolated sf Meditatiaa aad Siga GORMAN BROS. castle. Developments .'find Off 770 MAIN ERR — W OOL— ACRYUCS— POLYESTER— guests successively meeting 8:M News aad Stga Oft fate reminiscent of famed ten —NYLON—SHAGS— little Indians rhyme. Ftebian, Leo Genn, Stanley Holloway, Marianne Hoppe. 8^ 00 (40), . ^ r e ' Come Ike Brides 10:00 (18) ten O'Oeek BepMl <0) ^ WILUS earagr (88) Braeked’e Werii B <0> SPECIALISTS IN (48) Leve Anerleaa Style <0) DAI8LE CARPET COVERINB, im . 18:88 (8) Qbset aad Mrs. Muir (0) WHEEL AUGNMONT AND Vf ‘ M I I 1 « W, Mn>DLE i^ K B . MT-U8S H A N O H E SK EB , CONN. <181 Tempe 18 b r a k e SRRVICB A 1.1 ( f M I N ? ... O lM Thors. — FtL till A M , Uri8 (8M848) News — rntktr GENERAL AIRtO BRPAIR ?35 S4S-4Sn—IS MAIN BT., MANGHESnSB /■ It was 1 believable when the ed their S The De PA G E FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ COIW., SATURDAY.-JUNE 27, 1970 the Repub

Raclio for the Week THURSDAY JC^PROGRAM Mat (These are the basic listings, and Include only those news Tbnraday, Joljr 2 (8-48) Animal World 1:30 (3) As the World Tarns Forrest. 2;00 (3) Love la a Many Splendorad (8-40) That Girl <0> (Monday-Friday) Thing (C) 6:00 Town and Country :30 (8 40) Bewitched HARTFOI 8:00 CB&4Vorld News Roundup 12:00 News, Weather Rider Haggard's novel telling (8-48) Dating Game -tlon of lover she had killed in 12:16 Bob (5o 1 dfarb—Speak Up 6'W News —Slocks, Weather (30) Bright Promise (C) ancient Egypt. Ursula An­ Cliairman . 2:10 Chuck Grouse'.—Speak Up 6:25 Strictly Sports (8 ^ > One Life to Live ' (0> 4:10 Uncle Jay 7:05 Accent '70 ' dress, John Richardson. much ns ag 6:00 News \ 4:00 (3) Hanger Station (C) (8-40) This Is Tom Jones (C). 7:35 Edward Nevmian Rebofts (30) Another World-^Somersel „(18) Tom Kennedy for T7.S. Set 6:15 Walter Cronklte ’ \ 7:50 Joe Caraeiola __ (8) Stump the Stars 6 :^ Faultless' Phil on Sporta 8:(K) News (C) :30 (30) Dmgnet '70 B (0 ) In an Inie (40) Ddi^ ^ ad ow s (C) 7:00 The World'4?onight 8:15 Pop Concert :00 (30) Dean Martin Show (C> convention, 7:20 Frank Gifford— SporU 9:05 Nightbbat 4:30 (3) Hasel (cy Guests: Van Johnson, Barbara 7:30 News 11:00 News. Business, Wedther ^ ‘ (8) Mike Douglas Show (C> Feldon, Irene Ryan. Paul Bailey of "I 7:45 %^well Thomas 11:20 Sports P^nal (18) Early Show Lynde and Jackie Gayle. R cattle" to w 7:55 PhU Rizzuto 11:30 Other Side of the Day “ Tugboat Axmle Sails Again” (^0) The Survivors 8:10 Jack Warner on Sports (Saturday) Jarre Wyman. Ronald Reagan. (18) Ten O’clock Report Alphonsua . (30-40) FlintstoniM ( 0 ) 9:10 Chuck Crouse —Speak Up 5:00 Town and Country :38 (18) Tempo 18 ' Earlier, 5:80 (3) Perry Mason :00 (8-S(M0) News — Weather i 12:00 Sign Off 6:00 Bob Steele Show (30) Munsters (Saturday) 10:00 Gardentime and Sports (C) loud booing 6:00 Spe^k Up HighllghU 10:15 Modem Living (40) F Troop :30 (30) Tonight Shpw Johnny Oar^ 9:30 Arthur Godfrey 12:15 Saturday Showcase 6:00 (3-8) Weather — Sports and son (0 ) In contra 10:10 The Generation Gap 1:00 News News ^ (C) (8-40) Dick Cavett Show News —' Weather — (3) News and Weather — Mo­ Ings, Convei 8:00 News London. Sports and Feature (G> ment of Meditation and Sign liam Ratchf 8:15 Sabbath Message (8) Truth or Consequences (C) 7:30 (3) Family r Affair Off WDRC — 1360 8:30 Guidcluic delegates tli (Monday-Friday) 9:00 News. Weather Ida tea were •6:00 Bob DeCario 9:10 Hymntime gressman E 10:.00 Bob O a lg 9:30 j4ational Radio Pulpit 3:00 Dick McDonough 10:00 Sunday Showcase the candidal 7:00 Joe Hager 12:00 SuiKiav Showcase FRIDAY PROGRAM there was ] 12:10 Sunday Showcase 12:00 Dick Haddad ble on the si •(6:00 on Monday) 12:45 Travel Trends \ Friday, July S (Saturday) 1:00 Sunday Best l:ka 12:00 Dick Haddad 6:30 Meet ■ the Prras (30) Life with Llaldelter convention 7:05 Monitor y (C> (Sunday) (3-<0> Let's Hake a Deal (C) of thb prit 6:00 Religious and public service 7;30 Y a le R e to r ts NEW YORK (AP) Jack 8:05 Your Box at the Opera 3:00 (3) i.ove Is a Many Splendored him from { programming Thing (C> Webb, whose "riragnet” was 9:00 Scott Morgan 8:30 Etemal/Light (SO) Days of Our Live* Bailey, It ^ 9:05 Monitor (C) dropped by NBC at the end of 2:00 Dick MicDonough (8-48) Newlywed, Game (C>. throwing de 7:00 Terry Woods 10:30 CY>ng(^sslonal Report 2:30 (3) Guiding Ught (C) this season, will Riake a two- 10:30 Religious and public service (^femate Smdays) In fact, 11:0(( Newsr'V^ather, Sports (30) The Doctorz might have 8:00 Religious programs . (Sunday) 6:88 (8) Bdrtce’s Law appearance on a talk show next 11:00 Quiet Hours 6:06 Religion (30) Monsters Monday nlght-^n ; Merv Grif­ -.leadership ti 8:00.Toni Jones (48) F Troop ' "Diamond Necklace" than agalns photo layout - in Burbaidc sur­ spelts aad Special Report 11:2S (S> Movie Spectacular Marcus. Ttv "This Happy Feeling" ’68. DECI’S DRIVE-IN AND A Ji. rounded by her own paintingv. 7:M <3; Get Smart B . _ (C) chance of A passerby took an immediate >.A) uich Ghoporral H (G> Young girt takes refiige in re­ 462 CENTKB BT.—648-*ee0 ,(iIMS) hlyiag Aoa (G> tired actor’s home and fancies' from gcttdn# Uking to one painting and pur­ (1») Movie herself in love with the dash­ Although CAD chased it. "hiacli DOWD I Die" James ing older man. Debbie Bsy- I oeurge KofL nuds, Chirt Jurgens, John gepcif^Ally < S :M (S> H e s o d She ' (C) ^3axon. ahead of I NBC-TV’a Bob H (^ has ap- (e-4r/ U.iMy liOBCh (G) "W ay to the Gold" '67. Barry SHOP and STfREO Sullivan, Sheree North. NevlUe conVenUotns peiured on m o re than 1,000 8:M (S) Hegaa'o Uhreee. B (C) (M) niuae ef the Oonie < G ) Brand. SAVE 12, w hoi S« radio broadcasts, 300 TV specials (S> M eviea 11:M (M ) Teaight Shew Juhaajr Oar- bowed out-c and S3 motion pictures. Hope- “ ihuiiuer In the Blast" Alan SOB (0 ) WHERE RADIOS Lsdd, Deborah Kerr. India: (Mi) Dlek Cavett Show (C> wound up tl has more than 800 awarda and bcnemlng commercial pilot de- (18) Merv OritBa 8hnr (C> YO U SEE 1:16 (8) WHh This ni»g TV-BadIo Sales aad Sarvlee cltattem. A'ao, he has received llvera guns to maharajah and c-oioes airile and bloudsbed. onraya lone cowboy . whose SION than wnpona stock is stolen fro(n him aad <4f) Ohasl.aad Mrs. Molr (Cl he Is determined to ‘ recover It Summer Time Special •:W (» Movie at any coat PUBHrS TEXACO' "le n LitUe Indians” '64. Film (M> News He see — Frayer version of Agatha ChrisUe’s aad Sign Oft 881 BfADlST. YOUR CHOICE OP CARPETS ^ sus,,ense thriller in which ten 1:16 (8) Newsetfw COBIPLETBI.l'nfSTAIXJED people are invited by an un­ Z:66 (1) News anA-Weather — OOBMAN BBOS. known boot to an slolated aaeni of MedHallaa aad I casUe. Developments find '• .... O ff 770 M AIN ST. — WOOU-ACRYUCS— POLYESTEIU- ests successively- meeting (8»> N ew s I P« B:e reminiscent of famed ten —NYLON—SHAOS— little Indians rhyme. Fabian, Leo Genn, Stanley Holloway, Marlamie Hoppe. 9^ 0 0 .... <4S> Maca- O n u the Bridae ■■ Don W ILUS 16:W (U> Ten O’Ctack B ^ ^ (O) (86) BnMhan's Wedd M (O) SPECIALISTS IN^" (4S) Leva Amerieaa Style (G > V, • • • i , OAiaU CARPET COVERim, IIK. MiM (■) 4»ast aad Mrs. Malr WHBEL AUONMaNT AND (O) A L 1 C. N MINT lOS woBout m m . • n - i m 4 » i m . (U ) TUnpu U BBAB snivicn UMO (»M M 0 l Mmrs — W( cmnuMii AUTO b b p a i b O re *’ . — r a . on Spirts- . <0 > M M 88L-U MADT ST„~ MANcm sn Ut (U) A S e d