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FRIDAY, MAY 12, WOT Averace Daily Net Press Run PAGE TWENTY-FOUR iianrijpatfr Su^tting ?|pral!ii for The Week Ended The Weather May 6, 1967 Sunny and pleaaant today, A d^egation of Manchester The Rev. Gordon S. Bates, high 60-65; Increaaing cloudi- Officers Seated nesB with rain likely t o n lj^ ■ Jaycees will go to New Haven pastor of Elastmlnster United ‘ About Town Pi-esbyterian Fellowship, East 15,189 . and tomor^o^,' low tonigtit 8Sl this weekend for an annual Jay- By Womans Club high tomorrow 46-SO. ‘ The American Society for Hartford, will conduct a radio Manchester— A City of Village Charm cee State Convention, W. Craig service Sunday at 8:15 a.m. on Mrs. Joseph Kronen of Bast Loan som e? Abmsive MoUiods, Ooimecticut He!?lori, a delegate for the of­ Chapter 1 will have an outing station WINF. The program la Hartford last night was install­ VOL. LXXXVI, NO..190 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SE(?nON) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1967 (ClassUled Advertising on Page 11) PRICE SEVEN CENTi fice of state national director, sponsored by the Manchester Monday, May 22, from 3 p.m. ed president of the Business and - f ^ midnight at Holiday Hill, will be part of the group. The Ministerial Association. agenda of the convention in­ Professional Womans Club of Cheshire.' Raservatlone close Get a CBT Personal cludes an awards b rea k f^ , Sunset Rebekah Lodge will Manohesrter at a meeting ait frriday^Mlay 19- Loan...the loan with state board meeting, election of meet Monday lit 8 Pjm. at Odd Willie's Steak House. -,She sue-- low bank rates. ' Manchester Assembly, Order state officers and installation Fellows Hall. After a brief bus­ ceeds Mre. Norman Comollo! Mrs. Cell StaLsky, first vice of Rainbow for Girls, will have banquet and dance. iness meeting members ■will go Anytime you to the home of Mrs. John Buck, president of the State JPedera- a work session tomorrow at 9 need money* 135 Spruce St. at 8:30 for a tion of Business and Profession­ Pope, Million Pilgrims H.m. at the Masonic Temple. Boy Scout Troop 362 of St. Seeyour Bartliolomew's Church will demonstration of household al Womans Clubs, was ins'tal- products. The demonstration is iiig officer. ’ Green School PTA has can­ spon-sor a p>aper and rag drive CBT Family Other officers are Mrs. Stan­ celed its meeting scheduled for tomorrow' and Sunday. Dona­ open to members, guests, and Banker ley Pearson, first vice presi­ ikonday. The meeting has been tions may be bi-ought to a truck interested women. dent; Mrs. Robert Houley, sec­ flesoheduled for Monday, May parl^ed in Lydall and Foulds ond vice president; Miss Sandra 52 at 8 p.m. at the school. parking lot on Parker St. Those Peter Jackson of 174 Vernon wi.shing pickup service may call St. is a rriember of the cast Zito, recording secretary; Miss Pray on Fatima Hillside Roberta Mix, corresponding sec­ Boy Scout Troop 126 of Bman- Edward Ward, 144 Greenwood Eugene O’Neill's “Ah Wilder­ Cupt. Vernon Post Robert Jackson retary and Miss Greta Olson, Uel LArtheran Church will con­ Dr.; Edward Wilson, '59 Clyde ness" now playing at College treasurer. duct a newspaper drive Satur- Rd., or Ernest Moquin, 193 Ly- Theater, Central Connecticut Committee chairmen appoint­ dall St. State College, New Britain. Visitors Coming for Festival iJay, May 27. ed are Mrs. Pearson, program; U.S. Court Virgin Mary Capt. Vernon Post of New is leader of all Salvation Army Mrs. Houley, membership; Miss York and Robert Jackson - of music in northeastern United Jean Pasquallni, civic participa­ Asked to End West Hartford will participate States and bandmaster of the tion; Miss Zito, world affairs; Reopens Old in a Festival of Music presented New York City Staff Band. Miss Ruth Kottke, ways and by the Salvation Army Band Jackson, a graduate of Oberlin means; Mrs. Philip Uzanas, pub­ Rail Dispute War, HungcT Saturday, May 20, at 8 p.ni. in (Ohio) Conservatory of Music, lic relations; Mrs. Roy Playdon, the citadel. Capt. Post is cliair- is teaching music in West Hart­ personal development; Mrs. • THE CONNECTICUT BANK WASHINGTON (AP) — The FATIMA, Portugal (AP), 250 Lower Prices man of the event, and Jackson, ford. Walter Perrett, finance; Miss AND TRUST COMRANY U.S. Court of Appeals has re­ — On a hillside venerated as insti’uctor of music at the cita­ The concert is open to the Mix, legisiation; Mrs. George Member F.D.t.C. opened w old rtolroad' dispute Loftus, social hostess; Mrs. the scene of a miracle, Pops EVERYDAY LOW PRICES del, will conduct the band. public, and tickets may be ob­ as management and ahoperaft Paul VI prayed today for The progiam also will include tained at the citadel, or from Thomas Bucclno, telephone; and union officials differed on any band member. Mrs. Eniest Roy, nominating. an end to war and hunger With all the excitement and work of marking down at least 250 Health and euphonium solos by Wilfred means to end another dispute Mountain of Hamilton, Ont., threatening a June 19 strike. in the world. A throngi estimated by police Beauty aid items we failed to advertise the Bandaid, Listerine and Miss Breck Canada, and selections by a The court ruled Friday that to number a million knelt in the railroads must bargain with specials of the week. Remember that in addition to Health and Beauty prices Reunion Band, made up of prayer as the pontlfl celebrated the AFLAjio brotherhood of as low as any in Manchester, we offer several extra, extra specials in this dept, former bandsmen of the Man­ an outdoor Mass on the spot chester Corps. Locomotive Firemen and Bn- 3 weekly. Shop Pinehurst Friday till 9, Sat. 8 A.M. till 6 . . . ginemen over future jobs for where three shepherd children Post, who also will speak said they saw the Virgin Mary firemen. Sunday at the 10:45 a.m. and appear exactly 50 years ago to­ Congress ruled in its first 99c Value 7 p.m. services at the citadel. Bay State Farmer Has Double Water Problem day and appeal for peace In toe 69c Value compulsory arbitration statue in ■world. $1.09 Value Norman Small, Reading, Mass., farmer, has a dou- Recent rains left the area a mess, “ It’s funny in a peacetime history in 1963 that BAND AID MISS BRECK MOTHER'S DAY blq problem. How to get the water out of his back way," he remarked. “Last year the well was bone the railroads, could abolish the In his sermon — toe chief ad­ LISTERINE yard and also how to get the water out of his well dry, now look at it!” (AP Photofax), jobs ol some 17,000 railroad fire­ d ress o f h is h alf-d a y ■visit — HAIR SPRAY CANDY—Whitman’s since the pump is smack in the middle of a pond. men. Pope P aul appealed fo r ■world PLASTIC STRIPS [Schraffts Candy Cupboard But the court said Friday that peace, saying the world Is in Congress did not intend to ' per­ danger. He contended idso toot ARTHUR DRUG manently replace collective bar­ moral progjress is not keeping Special 69c pace with scientific progress. Special 39c Special 59c Hop es Fade gaining with its compulsory ar­ Dodd on TV bitration law and ordered the “ Do not contempteibe projects GM Paces Surge of destruotion and of death, of HARTFORD (AP) —Sen. luiibn and the railroads "to sub­ DELUXE U. S. CHOICE 69c: WILKINSON Good new s Thomas J. Dodd, who has For 3 Boys; mit within 10 days a proposed revolution and of suppression, been recommended for cen­ but think raither of projects of ROUND STEAK GROUND------.lb. m e . fo r photo fan s! judgment, and to oonfer and SUPER SWORD sure by the Senate Ethics endeavor to agree thereon.” mutual strengthening and of More Search solid collaboraitions,’’ he said. BLADES In New Car Sales Committee, will appear on Meanwhile, J.E. Wolfe, long­ PENOBSCOT FRESH ANNOUNCING television tomorrow night time top rai'lroad negotiator in The Pope had left Rome only DETROIT (AP) — Paced by a 306 for the same period in 1966, HANNIBAL, Mo. (AP) — an increase of more than 60,000 to tell his side of the story. hours before. He arrived in a record General Motors surge Fresh troops swelled the work (See Page Six) 55c LOWER PRICES cars or 24 per cent. There were Dodd agreed yesterday to rainstorm at a military airport end aided by an extra selling make a statement on sta­ force at Hannibal, Mo. today, near Fiatlma and rode 26 mUes nine selling days this year com­ but hopes of finding three boys CHICKEN day, U.S. auto sales in the first pared with eight lost year. tion W n c , channel 3, on a to the shrine in an open car, ON program to begin at 7 :3 0 missing since midweek h ^ waving to crowds along toe SUCARYL 10 days of May zoomed to a sol­ The boom in the sales picture p.m. at the end of the live dwindled. Gold-Toothed w a y . lb id increase — the first time in was predicted last Monday LIQUID SNAPSHOTS half-hour program, Dodd Along with the men arriving Police sai^ about three mil­ eight months that sales exceed­ when Chrysler Oorp's Chairmen Dog Becomes ed those In the comparable peri­ will be questioned by Thom- to join the search from commu­ Pope Paul VI greets the throng of pilgrims gathered lion persons were at toe airport, BREASTS 6 Oz. Size Lyni Townsend told a Houston, nities In Missouri and neighbor­ as Eaton, vice president in along the route to F’aitima an^ from od a year earlier. Tex., audience that "all evi­ in the square of the Basilica of Fatima. His car was 89c VALUE charge of news. ing states were hundreds of Canine Celebrity at FaiUma Itself. They said a The industry reported Friday dence at hand indioates that the barely able to make the slow journey through the 75c The* Senate is scheduled spectators and numerous theo­ million of them were Jammed tha>t May 1-10. sales totaled 253,- spring upturn we’ve been wait­ LOUISVILLB, Ky. (AP) ■— mass of humanity. (AP Photofax). U. S. CHOICE to take up the censure rec­ ries to explain the- disappear­ aroimd the shrine. K odacolor 949 oars as compared with 193,- ing for is already with us.” Why 'Jingles, what trig, gold ommendation May 22. ance of Craig Dowel'l, 14, Joey Crowds cheered and waved SIRLOIN TIP OVEN ROAST ib $1.09 INSTAMATIC ROLL FILM Townsend said worry about teeibh you have! 89c Value— 100 Size Bayer Hoag, 13 end Billy Hoag, 11, all white bandkerchiefB as the Pope ASPIRIN ...... 67c inflation has been reduced by a ■ They’re real. And Jingles, a of Hannibal. rode by. He waved back, with slower rise in the consumer black-and-brown mongrel, ia WHAT A VALUE! DUBUQUE InkiaMy, the searchers had his motoroade going at « slow each Attorneys Claim price index, a reduction in bank something of a celebrity in can­ 67e Value— Ki'giilar ^Human Chain’ oonoentrejbed on a collection of pacB., ALKA-SELTZER ...... 47c interest rates and conjecture ine ciroles because of the gold passages in a Umestone bluff R w«s toe ponUdf’s fourth trl^ HAMS 3 Lb. Can *2.39 * Garrison Plays about tax measures beneficial crowns on her teeth. 20 Rescues Five oaiUed Murphy’s Oave- Friends outside Itally in U s four yesan e f from original roll to business and industry pend­ They were applied by Dr. 95c Value— Family Size of the missing boys told author­ reign . ‘OI(i Shell Game’ ing before the Senate. Gerald Marx, who adopted the Lost Over Hanoi CHUCK OR GROUND 3 in 1 ...... lb. CREST ...... 69c Black and white snaps T^each. From N.Y. Fire ities they had seen the boys en­ B r iis peoibed in e v ery OathoUe All four U.S. automakers re­ mongrel after firKhng her wan­ NEW ORLEANS (AP)—Attor­ ter a recently exposed entrance SAJGON (AP) — American Five airmen were listed as chuRh in Portugal, a^pcedlonii- COMPARE WITH AREA PRICES ported increases in aU di-viaions, NEW YORK (AP) — Three dering around a shopping center RATH or MISS IOWA .fil.50 Value— Adorn OF UP TO 32^ EACH neys for Olay L. Shaw, accused to the oave. The entrance had aarinen bombing within •five missing in action. Imperial Mobile Dishwashen DW-ITt hicludlng several records for men tommed a human chain to near his office. (See Page Six) HAIR SPRAY ...... 99o been uncovered by earth-mov­ miles of Hanoi met heavy fire The ttril brought to 639 the FOR KODACOLOR I (one ol three new top-loading models) of conspiracy in the assassina­ the period. Flnancidlly troubled rescue lllive children from their At the time, Jingles had very ing equipment cutting a path from Red guns, missiles emd U.S. planes lost over North Viet­ BACON Lb. 69c New automated developing tion of President John F. Ken­ American Motors produced its burning BrooMyin apairtment llttJe hair, was morbidly drowsy $1.00 Size— Secret through the bluff for a new in­ Jets Friday. Three U.S. Air nam. In aerial dogfights toe equipment cuts costs! The nedy, said Friday that Dlst. best 10-day selling period in five Friday night, but three others SPRAY DEODORANT ____69e savings are passed on to you. terstate highway. (See Page Six) FVurce planes were downed. MIGs have now downed 16 U.8. POTATOES ...... 1 0 lbs. 3 9 e Atty. Jim Garrison was playing months after reducing the price perished in the flames. College Campus Make us your headquarters “ the old shell game” in silting of its Rambler American model Earth-moving equipment will Military headquarters said planes while losing 49 Red air­ HERE ARE THE FEATURIFEATURES OF TWO OF THESE NEW 1967 Polroe said two of those killed practically e-very strike in the craft. $1.89 Value— Breck for all fiim deveioping at the clues. by about $200 in February. be used today to excavate a SHAMPOO...... $1.49 and the five rescued were, the' completed rood bed where some Hanoi area was jumped by The intensified air war was Is Quiet Again ICEBERG LETTUCE...... head 2 5 « ‘ iowest possible prices! The aUorneyis, F. Irvin Dy- Sales in the April 21-30 period UPER children of Angehica Velez, who brieve the bodies of the boys Oomimunisf MEGs. One of the matched by heavier ground mond and EJdwrord Wegmann, were 244,849. was not borne at the time. The might be found. lost jets, a Pihantom F4C, was In Mississippi PINE also complained that Garrison fighUin^ in South Vietnam, URGE Calendar year-to-date sales other dead child wais described Some 'searchers beMeve the Bulletin downed by the .Bed’s slower mainly along the 17th Parailei FRIGIDAIRES DISHWASHERS had not filed a copy of his JACKSON. Miss (AP) — Riot- PINEHURST GROCERY. Inc. for the industry, however, con­ as a retortdve, but poMoe coUld hoys may have fallen into one of M IG 17. which divides Vietnam. PHARMACY pleadings with them, and "all torn Jackson State OoQege woa Drop in today and Idok over the most advanced Tone'■Copper, Two-Tone Tahitian Green, Honey tinued to lag behind the Jan. 1- not immediately establish the the “ sink holes” which have The other two U.S. aircraft 664 CENTER ST.—649-9814 that we know is what we read in 7 MIGS DOWNED The most sensiitive targets for quiet again today aifter a plea Beige and Snowerest White. Ask for a demonstra­ May 10 period of a year ago by relaitiionship. plagued the construertian work lost Were slower Thunderchief-= dishwashers ever offered by Frigidaire. Feast your the newspapers.” SAIGON — (AP) — Sweeping the 126 strike missions flown for peace by Negro leader nearly 447,000 cars. Total pas­ Mrs. Velez has at least three and later were covered up. The jets-one lost to ground fire and eyes on rich new colors . . . Sunny Yellow, Two- tion. BUY NOW at our great, get acquainted prices. Garrison claims Shaw, the senger car sales were 2,713,801 the skies over Norto Vieteam, Friday were a storage area four Cbaries Evers and obedience to other children, pohee said, and sink holes result -when the heavy the other to “unknown causes.’’ mites from dowivtown'Hanoi and . late David W. Ferrie and Lee this year compared with 8,160,- la estranged from her husband. U.S. planes shot down seven a curfew eased a tense situa­ machinery forces the collapse of an army barracks an equal dis­ Harvey Oswald, who was shot to 763 in 1966. She was located later and was Communist MIG 17 Jet filte rs tion. This car one of the underground pas­ tance southwest of the cctpital. This car death by Jock Ruby two days GM’s 149,798 sales set a being questioned by police. today, the U.S. Air Force said. There was no aign of toe riot OUR USED CARS AREN'T has passed 1-y«ar Warranty (or re­ sages in the area. Returning to their bases la has passed pair ol any delect with-" ' after Kennedy was killed, con- record tor any 10-day period The three-tdarm blaze appar­ Two other MIGs were listed as atmesphere on tos aU-Negro ourl6>point A company of Missouri Na­ Thailand, pilots reported both our Ib'point out charge, plus 4-year ' •pired to assassinate the presi­ and were up 36 per cent over probably destroyed. STVee Names campus Friday night, toe » r d l safety and Protection Plan (parts ently started tai the Velez apart­ tional Guardsmen was to re- safety and dent. 'There was no report of any areas burning fiercely. Smoke tone in toree nighte that Nation­ performance ( 5 Ohiy) 1°' furnishing re- ' the 97,073 cars sold for the May ment on the upper floor of a ,main in the area through the performance JUST LIKE NEW"—JUST 100% American planes lost, although was rising 1,600 feet over Ha­ al Guatndamen and police had a tS placement (or any delec- ' The district attorney said his 1-10 period last year. two-story buildi^ in the Ocmey test. weekend to aid in the search Successor to noi’s outskirts os the raiders test. — tive part In the motor, ' office had deciphered a code Chevrolet sales jumped 40 per Island section, end spread to and help control the spectators. it had been disclosed - earlier resirite from student onelaugtits. pump and water circu­ which he said was used by Os­ that three U.S. Air Force planes winged off, they said. Just before dark, Evens, Mis- ... lating system. cent to 69,685 from the 49,653 ki three similar structures, driving Hanr-Miibal is about 100 miles GUARANTEED wald and Shaw In writing mem­ the first 10 days of May 1966. were downed over North Viet­ Carmichael Striking even deeper into aissippl secretary for toe os. He said a coded telephone Pontiac sales more than tripled (See Page Thirteen) (See Page Thirteen) nam on Friday. North Vietnam, a TTiunderciilef National Association for toe Act m number—Ruby's unpublished to 41,901 from 14,986 last-year. A’TLANTA, Ga. (AP) — A 23- strike plastered a SiAM site 66 vanoement of Colored Peojfie, 62 FORD $795 telephone number in Dallas, "This upward trend in peissen- miles up the Red River Valley led a march of several hundred 65 . . . year-old Louisiana youth who $ll9 5 Galaxi'e’ 500 2-Dr. Hard­ S Q U E E K is the sound of CLICK goes the Push-Button OUCH 150' Water Wash HOORAY for this exclusive Tex.—was In possession of both from Hanoi. Evidently, toe Negroes totrov^h the downtown 65 DODGE 64 ger car sales is illustrated by says he can’t reinember the VOLKSWAGCN $1395 Dart 270 4-Door, radio, top. V-8, standard trans- ■ci?an giLware and dishes Controls with a choice of does the job in water hotter Oswald and Shaw. bombs bit a warhead storage a re a . VOLKSWAGEN washed in Incomparable completely automatic wash- than your hands can stand. and Protection Plan Its the fact that the daily rate of heater, auto., whitewalls. ° mission, beige finish The Warren Oommission, number of times he has been area. Smoke was billowing 7,000 “You can’t win by throwing with matching vinyl in­ Super-Surge Washing Action. ing cycles for every need. Sanitize your dishes! backed by General Motors. sales In the first period ol May which concluded Uiat Oswald was 18.1 per cent over the first arrested has replaced St< — of wide spectrum antl'biotlcs sands will turn out to m ar^ dio. 64 CHEV. $895 64 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan. Blue, radio. Bayh, an Indiana Democrat, were imported under AID au­ said Friday a hiGierto secret Test Ownership down FTfth A'venue today. . The Westmoreland endoraa- Corvair Coupe. Stand­ Blaek, sunroof. I AC spices into South Vietnam. .This 63 VOLKSWAGEN Delegations from -veterans, ment came in a letter to Tlnm- ard, radio. #2173/ '•’llau report on drug imports into was as much as was consumed South Vietnam disclosed a vast Of Air Space labor, civic, fraternal and other os J. KeBy, president of the 63 VW $b9S (Blue Sedan SOAR MODEL DW-DUK by seven oGier Asian nations #2331A TWil oversupply of one drug end indi­ groups have pledged to' partici­ Otmeresstonsl Medal of Honor Sta. Wagon. 2-tone UNDERCOUNTER with 10 Gfnes the population, he ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — 58 VW $495 cated diversion of it to Uie Viet pate in the parade scheduled to Society and one of 10 medal green, 9-passenger. said . Friincis A. Lambert doesn’t like Sedan, new paint, clean. Cong, Gie Norto Vietnamese and step off from 96th street at winners eocpectad to march In MODEL DWDTL EASY He said rifioramphenlool ac­ ptastes flying over Us house — the Chinese Communists. noon. toe vanguard of the parade. 65 FORD $1595 counted for 70 per cent of the at an altitude of TOO fe et, he Just In Time For Mother’s Day DISHWASHER The Weather Bureau iredict- The letter saM the p a rod s Falcon Conv. Cpe. V-8, AID ecknowiedged such a re­ imports although it is “the least 66 OLDS $2495 62 VW $1295 64 CHEV. $1295 says. ed .cloudy skies with a chance of would show toe enemy “the auto., PS, gold. . Corvair Conv. Coupe. TERMS port had been prepared, de­ used wide spectrum antibiotic Furthermore, be says, 'that Cutlass Conv. Coupe. Camper. White, loaded. DISHWASHER NO HAND RINSING, FAST FRONT showers late in toe afternoon or truth, that the majority of Yellow,, black top, 3- clared that importaiUon of the throughout the world because of air space above the house may Red, PS., PB., auto. / evening. AmertoanB strongly support our speed trans. single Touch Control Dial ' LOADING, LARGE CAPACITY, drug — chloramphenicol — had the extreme danger of its known belong to Um. Gimmler said Friday he did etioris,’’. and added, “you mogf 64 PONTIAC $1695 14 Table Setting Capacity COPPER FINISH ONLY been stopped In September, side-effects.’’ So he. has com e up with an $1795 disputed Bayh’k financial not intend to let the possibility be sure that thts show of patri- 6S FORD $1695 4-Dr. Hardtop, a/c, PS., 65 VW Bayh mid it is cheap, how­ Idea he hopes might answer the figures and said the agency has of rain dampen preparations for ottam win not go unnoticed bg Mustang 2-1-2. V-8, PB., auto., dark green. Squareback. Red/black, 61 PORSCHE $2195 ever, and he claimed that Rous- question: “Is that atr space 1600 Coupe. Red. the parade. ’Though declining to our servicemen.” auto., radio, new wvirt. whitewalls. no information to show the drug eel, a division of France’s larg­ m in e?” was diverted to North Vietnam predict exact numbers, he said Elisenhower, IH in Wattar est pharmaceutic company, “My son and I intend to fly a he Yras confident of a large I or Communist China. profited $2 million on a $100,000 kite Into that space this week­ Reed Army Hospital, lauded thf Bayh said the agency had tak­ tu rn ^ . parade in a telegrain os “• Investment In the dnig. / end to And out wtieUier 1 have “I believe we will top parades en eome Corrective steps, but The agency cited patr£icU free use of my property,’’ he salute of respect, admifatton "only on the heels of congres­ Baby ^Arrives in ^Time for Mother^s \Day Ip toe past,’’ he said, '"rhere and atffecticn to our oountry’f B. D. PEARL figures M said showed such a said Friday. APPLIANCES will be tone of thousands of sional prodding.’’ Lambert -.(notified Edwin C. fighting men in Vietnam and to profit could not have been The days of expectancy are over at Boston’s Franklin Park Zoo. Carol, a 45- marchers.’’ Bayh 'has been fighting Presi­ m ad e. Houters, manager of the Rpeh- toetr gaUant allies.” TED TRUDQN, Inc. pound baby camel, arrived yeeteriJay, just in time for Mother's Day, The blessed The parade committee said dent Jtdmson’s nomination of ester-Monroe County Airport, of The parade was orgaained Ig 649 MAIN .STRDET , MANCHESTER T a . 643-2171 Bayh said toe first page of event had been expect^ since December, Zoo officials said. Both mother and Friday It bad received endorse­ Volksw agen ROUTE 83, TOLLAND TURNPIKE—TALCOTTVILLE Rutherford M. Poets to be depu« instructions on use of the drug Ms kite-flying intention so that Gimmler as a means of nooHla^ ty admintstrator of AID. Poets daughter are fine but Mean won’t let father near the new offspring. (AP ments from former President ESTABUSHED SINCE 1941 ^ (See Page Three) Jj *_Parsche ON THE MANCHESTER-VERNON TOWN LINE— PHONE 649-2838 haa in charge of AID’S (S ee Page IUrtei)U0 Photofax). :■ ..y (See Page Thirt^n) Dwight D. EisenberwAr, Richard

« 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN., S A l^D A Y , MAY 18, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNf, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1967 PAG E TWO Buckley PTA Chamber Urges Vernon Legislative Roundiip Open Home Today Sheinwold on Bridge Will Sponsor An “Open House” ia be­ Business Owners By ALFRED SHEINWOUD ing conducted from 1 to 4 South dealer School Menus Next Week Fashion Show Both tide! vulnerable p.m. today at Manchester’s To Landscape If you have some reason to Maple Street School: Moculay, beef noodle soup, 'meet sand- NORTH Buckley School PTA will spon­ House to Debate sanitary treatment plant put your hand into a lion's Good Food, Good beef stew, cam bread, assorted wtehes, cake; Tueatay, toeUs and at the town highway A epecdal su/booinunMee o< mouth, do so when the Hon Is a A K 10 5 sor a MdtheivDaugfatier Night A 8 3 sandwlchea; Tuesday, spaghetti and caaser^e peas, garage, both on Olcott St., the Mandhesber Ohamtoer of cub. This may sound like use­ Fun for Mofhor . ... . J . getotdn dessert; Wednesday, Monday ait 7 at the school. A In observance of National Oonuneroe Otty Beautiful Oom- less advice, but don’t sniff at 0 1106 with hambuoTg, green beams, ^ potato chips, mother-daughter fashion show A A 9 8 S wUl. be presented. Models wdh State Lottery Bill Public Works Week, which mititee, heaxied by L a w ren ce...... it; A...... bridge hand will prove . . . on Her Day! cole slaw, ItaMan bread; pickies baked beams, dessert; starts tomorrow. Converse m , is contaotiing Man- very .useful. WEST EAST Wedmesday, grilled framkfurts 'Uvuisday, pot roast, gravy, wear 'thetr own clothes, some HARTPORD .» (AP) — T^ie Municdpal civil service or Chester businesses and urgiing o f which wGl be of their own EJmployes o f the public Opening lead^—five of hearts. AQ76 I AJ84 cm roOls, potato c h ^ pdickles; mashed potatoes wax beans, House wiU debate a hlU Wednes- commMion m em b^ wwM Q9652 <7 1104 FULL COURSE works department, water them to beautify and landscape. West leads the Hve of hearts, Thursday, over-frii^ chtekem, fruit; Friday macaroni and design, , - , prohlbiibed trom participating in 0 K73 0 9852 Models ame Mirs. Edward do s s day calling tor a referendum regarding compensa and sewer d^artm ents and A special award will be given and you auow Bast to win the buttemed rice, peas, oramtoemry cheese, kennel com , fruit, to the persons A 64 A K 7 3 DINNERS Surfing At $2.60 and her daughters, Jaoalyn and on whether toe state shoifid in ^evances Involving rec park departsment first trick with the He con­ sauce; Friday, choice of tomato East Elementary School: Mon- havo^volunteered their time moat substantial improvement, SOUTH noup, dam chowder, samdwiches day, egg salad sandwich, tomato JIU; Mns. Stephen Turklngton, operate a lottery. employes covered by ooUtective tinues with the jack of hearts ^ show some of the equip- Oonvense said. A A 9 3 2 FINE FOOD—LEGAL BEVERAGES of tuna flish or cheese, peanut or chicken rice soup, cupcake; PaMcda and Laurie; Mirs. Ed­ The bin’s sponsor, Rep. John bargaining pacts under a fifth to your king. ward Tiim/breU, CyntWa and Be- lent and facilities used in During the past year letters If you’ re the sort of person ^ K 7 butter amd mturehmallow. Des- Tuesday, hamburg on bun, every day work. have been sent to busmens aoesn’t worry about Moras, 0 A Q 4 Bert, mdk amd sandwiches ei^eese wedges, or choice o f sev- beoca; Mrs. R- Dean Patterson V s s i : ? ’ ■ss. s “ “ The general public is in­ primarily along Center, Bast of A Q I 102 served with every meal. gral soups, gelatin dessert and Suzanne; Mrs. Nicholas THREE Ts RESTAURANT Decewlanka and Carol; Mrs. >» vited. Center and E. Middle Tpke, ^ comes a heart Sonfli Wert Norik Vernon Elementary School: cream; Wednesday, spM formation and would not bind A bill that would a^kw Converse said. These letters are dummy’s ace. 1 NT Paw 3 NT AUPaw ROUTE 6 and 44A, BOLTON—649-4684 Monday, meat balls In sauce, ^^d meat balls, b r e ^ in d — Everett Walker and Cynthia; toe legislature. hides 13% feet in .height , rmka- rri ii VM foUJowed up with a per- You run buttered rice, green beans, cole tomato souir ind crack- Mrs. Earl Elverett and Rlkki; You run the rest of the dubs, Mrs. Wallace PettengUl and Masdkosld’s bin, which fallfed operate without ^special per- T clls P lu yS aooal contact. Businesses are ^ discards a diamond »law; Tuesday, ravioli, kernel g^s, devil dpgT^hursday, hot with a diamond to try (he dub Sylvia; Mrs. Howard Gold, Eliz­ In toe House last session, has mite Tvas p>ass^ and sent to ~ * urged to landscape using the ^ a Now you try toe finesse. Bast wins with toe king torn, lettuce salad; Wednesday, j„g in r ^ o r macaroni salad, been petitionied out of the com - the governor for signmg. signing. The Jr o r iie x t SeaSOllo c a s o n theme.theme, “It it is good business to finesse, and Weet takee of clubs but te out of hearts and toast beef in gravy, mashed po- b re a d ^ butter or soups, des- abeth and Diane; Mrs. Robert mittee to the Hquse floor. current m^mum height is 12% 1 arttraetive plaw o f ^ - diamonds and de- had no way of reaching Wa teto, peas, cole slaw; Thursday, Friday, beef or cheese Hohwieler and Marcia; Mrs. -- Fred T. Blish HI, president As si^ os ^ DUSI- contract with the rest partner. You win two qiadee, frankfurt in roll, potato chips, ravioli or clam chowder or to- Joseph Gottlieb and Lori. Also, MQqs. Russell Scott, Lee, Sent to Governor p » # n v ^ A Little Theater of Man- «f the hearts. tw hearts, two damonds and wgetable sticks, pickles; Fri- goup, ring-ding. Milk is HARTFORD (API—Three re- riant rrotest Un. a Chester Inc., (LTM) has an- amd E. Middle Tpke. have been day, tomato and vegetable g^nr^d with all mesls, Tracy and Leriie; Mrs. Allen Your trouble is that you wait- three dubs; and you can crack HoBstrom and April; Mrs. Wll- lated hills giving the state in- HARTFORD (AP) - The nounced LTM’s program of ooBYtaeted, the committee wiilil eo unua wesi. Deoamo ^va.v «ao,- soups, clam chowder, crackers, yg^non Center Junior High other maior ®<1 tmtU West became fuUy dan- Jokes about Mons and «ib«. Bam Norris and Leslie; Mrs. surance commissioner greater House has approval and sent plays for next soMon. “How to ^ other major gerous before------you gave him too ^ QueattoB tuna ^ad ^d peanut butter Monday, ravioli, wax leeway in actions against In- a hid! that would Succeed in Business Without artertal routes of Manchester •andwlchte. Dessert milk bread ^eans, carrot and celery sticks, Robert Rawllnitis and Kathy; or»i*n«tiina hM of Jhe various 1««1- You should have done so Partner opens wlto one iM ^ Mrs. Charles Young, Marcy and nurance companies and agents _ « a d Really Trying,” the hit musical, WHGRE^rrS ALWAYS HAPPENING Md butter served with all com bread and. butter, dessert; have been sent to th^^^nate. “*« Connecticut Board of ^ jMsh the 1967 schedule. busdnesses. Converse said. wWle West was sttOl a cub. EUzalbeth; Mrs, Henry Rohert The business beauUficaiitef Alter winning toe^ serond ■ 88 IW X A N D TPKB. XW. 647-9881 MANCHESTER . Tuesday, oven fried chicken. Under the bHls, approved Fri- Fisheries and Game to protestIt it will will ne be preseniea presented ai at uaiiey Bailey ^ ^ 9.^.5.,; Northeast School: Monday, ^agbed potatoes, gravy, green and Gall; Mrs. "jeonard Seader and Andrea; Mrs. Joseph MIb- day by the House, the com- toe estabUshment of a ' ‘ ...... ' ' ' ‘ ’ beef and gravy, buttered rice, bread and butter, peaches; kitBias and Karen; Mirs. D. An: missioner coUM find the offend- electric plant on toe Hudson ------_, _ , ------< j buttered carrots, pudding with Wednesday, hamburg in gravy, Hudson S c ^ l , N w . 2 3 ® d 4 during toe monto of spades and try to e to a m o ^ 11- WhaWhat do you sayf drews and M ^; Mrs. James tag companies or persons. River. _ Opening the 1968 biU will ^^^^^M ^cheeterJ nesse. It loses, but West’s Answer: Bid two hearts. Des- Saturday Spectacular cream; Tuesday, frankturts In buttered rice, wax beans, bread rolls, baked beans, coleslaw, butter, assorted sandwiches, Downing, Claire, Theresa and Present law limits toe oom- The proposed plant at Corn- be the Anouilh farce, "Ring ^ ^______hearts are not yet set up. West plte the trump length, this is a Nancy; Mrs. Allan Cone, Debra mtastanpr’s action to suspending wall, N.Y., woiAd “abnoet en- Around the Moon,” which will returns a heart to dummy’s ace very weak hand and you can af- MANCHESTER’S GROOVY SOUND chocolate chip squares; mp cakes; Thursday, hot dogs Wednesday, baked luncheon on roll, baked beans, cole slaw, and Oartheryn; Mrs. John Les- or revoking licenses. tirely eSfiminaibe striped boss” be presented in February. May ¥ ¥Tc»lv»c P I a n but can never regain the lead ford only a very weak responM. sard, Joyce and Lynn; Mrs. Fines under the proposed because they spawn in the will see the current Broadway JLiOW© iXC ljpS i Ictil to cash his hearts. Copyright 1967 “FROM MAUD” ^ meat, mashed potatoes, butter- as.sorted sandwiches, cake and ed com, cake; Thursday, pizza, topping; Friday, baked maca- Mario Fratharoll and Carolyn; measure would range from a area, Rep. Bernard L. AvcolUe, comedy “Barefoot in the Park,” TTTV lV ci»7 Now g;et to your own band General Features Oorp, WATERBURY’S PHANTOM FOUR Receive Scholarships to ECHS Mrs. Alvah Sibley and Jean; Mmit of $1,000 for insurance D-Naugatuck, said during House by Neil Simon, depending upon 1’ OF U il 1-Fciy lossed salad, pears; Friday, ronl and cheese, com, bread and agents, bolsters and excess line discusstons Friday, the release of playing rights tuna rolls, potato salad, pickles, butter, jelly sandwiches, choco- Tlie Rev. John J. Delaney, ty to this year’s recipients, Rob- four years at East Catholic, ^ brokers to $10,000 for com- -nje Fedeml Power Commls- in this area in time for the pro- Hr. Frederick W. Lowe, pres- "TH E 4th RYKE" celery and carrot sticks, sliced late covered Ice cream on a pastor of St. Bridget Church, ert Hickey and Susan Me- virhere they have been enrolled sdster Sue Aim- Zetherine pahles. and Gov.' Nelson Rocke- duction. The final production Ident of Manchester Community TONIGHT—1st Drive-In Showing peaches. stick. Mllk^and dessert served presents East Catholic High Namar. The awards will pro- freshman class. 'Ann Perigo, Marcia of 1968 will be the melodrama, College, and Dr. James Hal^y, Lake Street School; Monday, with each meal. Another bill passed by House feBer of New York would be SHOWTIMBS: School Scholarships on behalf vide t^ students with $75 per ^ Hudson, Leslie King and Laurie woukd alUow employee of dis- petitioned under the bUl to de- “Petrified Forest,’’ by Robert chancellor of the University of the St. Bridget Rosary Socie- year toward their tuition for ^ tt, . cu .i Ckmrobell lerwood. Bridgeport, met recently on d r iv e - in Fri.-Sat.-Sun. Mon. Toea. GEORGE FOR TEENS ______I______John D. Hickey of 21 Sherwood trict departments of health and lay the project imtll a study is Shenvood. “ Succeed” ...... 10:00 8:16 .. . . Mrs. Maurice Wolley, charr- Chairman for this year’s play campus to plM a <^n- ROUTES 6 a 44A Clrcle, is in the 8th g;rade at jjjigjj ^ fjjg event, will be com- regional planning agencies to made of the effects of toe plant “ W hale" ...... 8:16 10:80 AT MIS9UAMICUT BEACH TONIGHT Legislators Say Bill Ijabel be covered by the state retire- on Connecticut fisheries and the readlng committee has been necticut United Nations Day PHONE 848- 8000 Assumption Junior High School, mentator. Mrs- ABan Cone and Ruth Rowley. Other members Workshop Saturday May 27. ment system. fishing indiistiy. Viet Support March Susan, who attends IlUng Jun- oommiibtee will serve refresh- of the committee were Jack The activities will take place 'THE QUIET ONES' Misleads Patrons on Status WilMam* Astl7y University of Bridgeport lor High; is the daughter of Mr. Oiarest wiH take Fogarty, A. The Scwca Si^Oa^TloSS^ SttooetlB W b>1Isbo8B<^ and Mrs. Burton McNamar of photognaplis^______^ Frank Bailantine, and Joan Student Center. HARTFORD (AP)—^Two rank- fa'varite bill had been approved, Dr. Lowe was recently ap­ GOP to Force Early Fight Parker. tag RepubUcan memtoera of M*’®- Hammer aaid Jevenal of Set for 5th Avenue 209 Woodland St. The Rosary ni k t t j e d pointed Connecticut UN Day THEMHBSCH .. the bHilB thart appeared in the the EduoaiUion Oomimdltee aav ...... Society hM awarded 12 similar WASHINGTON (AP) — Tlie chairman fo r 1967. He succeeds CORPOMTIM u. uucc oo-jr jjad ncveT even )>een (Continued from Page One) MHin /-.i IT J senomrampsscholarships during the pMt pentagon announced Friday On Johnson^s Trade Plans Dr. Homer L. Babbldge, presi­ THE OAVn SWIFT en increasimg popular designa- voted on in coammiittee. ing toe April 15 antiwar march- Church Leaders recipients ^ .j,. Area Weather PROOUCmNOF. Won for pending trfJto—“ Favxar- WASHINGTON (AP) — A Re- to divert more of their re­ dent of the University of Con- One of the “ favorable-hold’ ’ gg jj, ^ew York and San Pran- .. r.—. have already graduated from \ WINiDSOR LOCKS (AP)— necticut, who served lasE^ear. able )K>ld’’—is confusing. blMa would give $76 per pupil ^jg^o publican* bloc says it will force a «MPcea to oofwumeir goods in- To Attend Talks Skies were clear to Connecticut The May 27 program is de- LdhidhsiJt l i S u The Icgiskutors, Rep. Guy Ls' State add to parodhial schools. ..peace is not the issue,” toe ing college. (Herald photo by ffight sooner than President < ^ ^ T * o ^ ^ ^ fflir a o t io n **ttng toe nigiht with ddminiah- signed to plan fOr UN Week Grotita of Warren and Sen. Lucy Rep. WilldBm Blake, D-West 43.yea1r.old ex-Marine hM said. Member of the clergy and lay Street, Bloomfield, hM been Pinto.) killed ta Vietnam figihting. Johnson wishes on liis plans for pYldnv when both houses were ^ winds, the- U.B. Weather activities in October. Events T. Hammer of Branford, criti­ Haven, co-dhalrman of the Eki- ."Every sane moTi fnr delegates from St. Mary’s Elpis- bulldiing trade bridges with the jjj rec^- Bureau reports. ■■ will include a noon limcheon, a cized toe derk of their com- ucatian Committee, said toe copal Church Will attend an an-^ Soviet Union 7 and other Euro- _ aemate hearings on Preei- ^be sunny skies of Friday 1 P-m. general meeting, work- ROBeilTMORSe /Bjtaakfa&L mi'ttee for delivering a botch committee had not really ap- fl^^^"^en^i^vietnam ” Diocesan Convention of the pean Communist nations. Johnson’s ci-vll rights WB afternoon ®nd tote morning are shop sessions, and a summariz- of bills with “favorable hold” proved the blU. V „ Episcopal Diocese of - Connecti- , Fifty orgonizaitions cut Tuesday at Christ Church The move comes as height- _ its house discrim- the result of an extensl-ve high ing meeting, MKHeLeiiee v , pledged to supply 1,000 march- BIRCH TREE SPRAYING oning of the war in Vietnam and (nation nrohlbiUonB — were nut pressure system located fills . Invitations to participate have R D B v m L e e commlasdoner’s office before go over the “favoraible-hold” ^ support came from Cathedral, Hartford. this week’s U.S.-Soviet destroy- ^ jS until at 1 ^ mnraliig from New England been extended to membere of raum iM r lajst Wednesday’s 6 p.m. dead- bdUs and weed oat ones toe unions, including the They are the Rev. George Now is thej;ime to have your birch trees sprayed tiiriMTaMiraTS t £ u f u d L er ooliltelons seem to raise the jO. further dimming the westward across toe nothern ^ e fine. committee wantsla to u) let lev die. uiv. __ _ , , i.r .j Nostrand, rector; the Rev. James to keep them healthy and beautiful. Time to place comm^ could , Workers associate minister; Al- temperoture in ta>e cold war and meA^niiv’R ©hnirw*? 9«n Sfum T tier of states to the Rockies. Association (CUNA), the Col- Favorable committee reports One reason a commiuee couio ^^gters. Carpenters and ^yville your orders now for SHADE TREE SPRAYING. fan ppesstEpe by some for a D-N.C.,'chairman of Thl® W&H pressure^rtem wlU l^ate Cojm^^^ on toe btlls were printed in the want to report favorably on a oommunicktions Workers, Peabody. Alternates are Elmer harder line against toe Commu- ^ judiciary subcommittee h^- b® movmg eastward today and Natiora and other related or DfL (Dinnsui. legislative Journal Thursday, but bill it doean t actually favor is „ WM „the buimineburning of01 an Odell and Russell Broderick. FOR COMPUTE TREE SERVICE — CALL dllng the bill, cited scheduling should be off the east coast by S without the "hoM” design^on. to reserve the bill’s number American flag in Central Park Thirteen of the 14 RepuMcan conflicts Involving the Senate lat® tonight, Dr. Halsey is CUNA presi­ Mrs. Hammer said persons or past the deadline and then re- convention will open at members of the House Banking (jjg leadoff witness, Atty. Its presence over Connecti dent luauiutOtunt] TAKE MOTHER OUT FOR A TREAT groups would see filetejou^ Journal ^k toe bill to other pur- ® » ^.m. with a Service of Com- CARTER TREE EXPERT COMPANY Dr. Ixywe is currently inviting and think incoraecUy that their poses, it was reported. demonatn-ation that prompted [jjuuion in the cathedral. The Committee said Friday they will Ramsey dark. ®ut today will cause sunny Gimmler to organize the pa- business session will start at attempt to amend an otherwise aWes this morning and, as it ®i' Oonn^ticut mu- TEi. M3-769S — The Senate • Banking Com­ AT THE *'®^®- 9:45 in Cathedral House. nancontroverBial bill extending eastward, increas- nicipaUties to designate UN t mittee approved a bill to give Friday, he w m back in the Project Equality will be voted, Licensed and Insured Tree Surgeons the life of the government’s Ex­ __ mg cloudiness will move in Day chairmen and send them to holders of silver cernncates one . .. uiethe mecLiiii'meeting. jnoreMore than 180 perk vdth Rep. Eldward Re- Involving the Elpiscopal Diocese Shadi^ ih ru port-Import Baidt. . j . behind it during the late after- iirecLiug. more Events in Capital Inecke, R-Oalif., and actor Theiir amendment would for­ year in which they could turn in * chaiimen participated in the Oc- with the Roman Catholic Arch- their currency Itor silver. tober 1966 program. THE TREAT SHOPPE Chuck Connors. Tcgether they ^jocese of Hartford in dealing bid the bank to help finance ex­ Meanwhile attention is focus­ Drug Hearing Opens American flag over business firms which ob- port of U.S. goods to countries TALCOITVILLE, CONN. DREW COED ARRESTED ed to the south on a stationary GLASTONBURY WASHINGTON (AP) — A demonstra- serve fair employment practices. (bcuM ^ SiohSibu that supply governments — front extending from North Car­ Seowte' siibcommUttee opens P®®** expand the W omens burned Old G1, m fa.. Hrid . COMPLETE name prescription drugs Mon­ Von Deck Gets the Episcopal Church similar to G Warm moist air to the south COVERNOI ST. EXIT TO MAIN ST., listed strength by 3,282 end the for en aultomoblle plant the Fiat marijuana. day — Just two days allteir it was the recent Vatican Council. of fills frontal system over the, learned the Defense Dexxurt- number of offioers by 314. Co. of Italy has contracted to Krissa Gerstenberger appear- southern The Ftedenal Highway Admin­ Position in YR By BILL LENNON John and Bernice Rieg, Proprietors Y states i s poised to HILLS ment is afiffetiing its drug pro­ build in the Soviet Union is the ed before Magistrate John C. move in a notheriy direction. FINAL ROAST BEEF or istration says 2,303 miles of in- COUNTRY CLUB curement requirements. "Mommy, fix it, please.” . . . “Mother, help me, please.” . . . Immediate Republican target. Howe Thursday night and was a new storm which is expected NOW ... TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS < WEEK l-p^^-s^Sre^ said Eva°D? hM \°L'"'2potted As children we knew we could count on her, and we did. Such an amendment was refleased in her own recogniz- to develop over Tennessee to- HOLLISTER ST., GLASTONBURY, CONN. WHIST She understood us. She w m our Insulation against childish ROUTE 6 and 44A—OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY ^ beaten back earlier in the com- ance for an appearance June 8 day is expected to intensify and STUFFED SHRIMP DINNER Friday the department will ^ means 23 7«56 miles of stti^e membership chairman"' of ( PUBLIC DINING start on a modest scale in fo^ Sw aro the Connecticut Federation of AND chills of fear and anxieties. As time goes on, many mothers mittee by E>emocrats who rea- with Hour other Drew students move northeastward this even- "BEST hear different words; strange words of Impatience, irritation, ^ Parkade Branch—^Monday through Saturday aoned to^ the Fiat deal would who are also charged with mg. Banquet and Club FoelKtles AMPLE PARKING tait":UrS:::uS7of^ Young Republicans. exasperation—yes, even rebellion. ITiey hear, “Oh, mother, encourage Communist nations narcotic violations. It ^ ^ W-UP WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE 2!?* teas than last year’s atonormal- ^ ming junior High School. fSindin^ add the possibilldty of V b m s s o Redgrave DANCING THE MOST SHOCKING FILM PUBLIC INVITED 142 ElAST CEEVXER STREET—649-7196 BURNSIDE eight more. David Honmino. * Sarah Mila ^ a ly high increase of 6 per cent He is a senior advisor to Boy Sd>' bL.'tC.ir'l &.( l&'.t fiAffMObD Friday and Saturday 8-12 Meet the COtOR of OUR GENERATION! ^ e T ^ but is likely to be ^her thM ^roop 47 and is a Little DIMEOltOm .Of mig wwMiail Music by AL JARVIS effecteveness end evM iMy historic 3 per cent growth umnire He is vice nresi- Hippies,Teenyboppers and Pot-Partygoers have caused undeaimble aide ^ f S nilUVISIlirOlUllliylkUui FREE in-car HEATERS Lunch 12-2, Dinner 6-9—^FrL and Sat. 6-10—Sun. U -Td6 • out for a new kick! ™*®- . . dent of the Men’s Club at South , OPEN MONDAYS now is no reouirement ^ ^ . 0 Methodist Church and is chalr- ^ Tonight mnlmtain last y e ^ 8 to 10 the church’s annual fair. “ONE OF THE BEST!" Week Nights 7:10-9:20 Sat. 3:20-6:20-7:25-9:30 At 7:00-9:10 —Cue Magrazlne MEADOWS’^'-’- 633-5253 therapeutictoeraneuUc value of theirto^dirugs. drtigs ^consider^ ^ Phyllis ^® Rogers. carried The to thecouple former hM GO-GO GIRLS . . . Son. 1:30-3:40-6:40 FOB RESERVATIONS Sun. From 2^d0 GET-GET GUYS! 7:40-9:30 Production Sluggish ^ the timted states and for Roddy McDowall WASHINGTON (AP) — The ______■ ______“THE COOL ONES” Etedeial Reserve Board says (he — Color ^ ^ elugglshnesB in .industrial THEATRE EAST Best Of The production has canted iifio the l A Marine Corps second quarter of 1967. W joihM u (O a i^ MHCMSTtl MMUM • $49-6491 Blockbusters The board said Friday its FAMOUS MAKE “FIRST TO FIGHT” April tadex of industrial p ^ u c- "A box of fresh is a unique new community of fina ACRES OF FREE PARKING tlon dropped one-hall of one homes. Among its assets yon'xe suiato 5 Luxury At its Best — Reclining Seats ★ HARTFORO SPRINGfKLD EXPRiSSWAV point from March, to 166.9 per quality candy RTS.5A i 91 Noith - HARTFORD find precisely w hat y o n w ant In hom o Giant Screen ★ Ultimate in Projection and cent of the 1967-69 base period. mother will SALE AND EXfflBITION Although government eoono- Sound ★ Hartford’s Only New Theatre! ! ! really enjoy." quality and individuality, in privacy AS lA miats said toe drop was tasigni- and convenience, In neighbors. All Star Oast ficant as expected, April Truck Tires TREAT of Contemporary Art Peter Sellers produoUion was the loweet ta 11 Like to liva easily and hucndOBablt months. oweuyyBMwrs Uraula Fresh assortment of Com e see. IR Sculpture and drafts ASSOCIATE FEATURE Admtaistraitinii officiate noted Andrese o MOTHER that their predlctlcns caiU for an dork, milk or white chocolotes Off South M ain Streep S m inutes CASINO David Niven ON By Pi^easional Artists eoonoanic upswing ta the latter ROYALE Dahliah Lavl jKmtDtm half of 1967 necesalltatlng, they from Manchester Cenfer on the Woody Allen Mother's Day BoniBtiiiinB contend, a 6 per cent surtax on Beautifully boxed— ^wrapped free Glastonbuiy town Una. Orson Welles .M M W SIO r indMiduel end oerpor^ inoome 6.70x15. 6 Ply ..,16.90 7.50x17, 8 Ply . .32.90 IA WUllam For Reservations Temple Beth Sholom. taxes, Also a lorge variety of dietetic candy .34.90 Holden CaU 643-2342 HORRID n r 7.00x15, 6 Ply ..! 18.90 7.00x18, 8 Ply . 400 Ea^t Middle Turnpike FTC VnveU$ Lab and more . . . ’ 6.00x16^ 6 Ply ...1 6 .9 0 7.50x20, 6 Ply . ,.35.90 Mahchestei^ - EimraimB! WASHINGTOiN (AP) — The 6.50x16, 6 Ply ...1 7 .9 0 7.50x20, 10 Ply . ,.39.90 IS TOO Attractively Priced . ' ■ ■ - ..I ^ Hi!!! ...when a pretty Federal Tkode Oommiaaion will Mon • F rt unvett ttB new cigeratte testing 7.00x16, 6 Ply ...1 9 ,9 0 8.25x20, 10 Ply . ,.42.90 MUCH... 7:00 - 9:10 i l l labooiatocy Monday. MONDAY, MAY 15 through is :: GHOUL trades in 7.50x16, 6 Ply ...26.90 9.00x20, 10 Ply . ,.59.90 FOR ONE Sat. - Son. SPECIAL DINNERS The commission said today THURSDAY. MAY 18 her bed sheet installation of testing equipment 7.50x16, 8 Ply ...2 9 .9 0 1.000x20, 12 Ply , ,74.90 jaMFS BOND' 2:0 0 - 4:20 Week Nights and Sunday to determine the ter and nico­ .79.90 “Two Sisters” fbraBIKINI! 7.00x17, 8 Plr .. -29.90 1.000x22, 12 Ply 6:40 - 9:00 Dancing Sat. Nights tine oontent of cigarette smoke SL Cerfor litbQgrapk Daily, I to 9 p.m. by Hoske Gat has been completed- Presented It wiU be several monttie, STONE & GOLDBERG however, before enbugh data Builders of Excellence In Champagne Preview For Patrons llechnlcolor oan be compiled to permit the DISCOUNT Open To The Public ! Admission: Adults 75c compiling of any results, the and Sunday Evening, May 14—7 to 10 PJd. Munson^s Csncly Kitchen NOW— 3rd WEBd FTC said.' Panavialon Donation: $2.60 Children 25c M STATION L. C. Greenough Company. e47-eo*1 Exclusive Agentf RESTAURANT To Meet Artists and Gallery Owners CAPITAL FOOTNOTES ROUTE 6, BOLTON Open Doily & Sunday till 8 P.M. ilWfi R oute 6 and 44A , B oltou ipi/GHWfeW ifmmMTIONM. H m Defense Department, fol- 451 WEST QENTEl^ ST<-643-5832 643-2842 ::!l!liHH;!H; ' lowing Fvesklent Jotason’s dl- — ------:— - I .1 i ......

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■ '/I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, >CONN^ SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1967 "*>AGS! POUR Area Ghurches G hurches Bolton Congragalional .dnuroli it. FnuMd* of AsnW Woslsgaa MefiMilrt nMitnsd defense p s o t between Mioooow -Wonder8 of the Vniverser Bev. J. itsnton Conover, 913 EOlngton Kd., Ckysial UdM Bd., iHanrlipatpr and Peking la atlU in force.” ' > . 9 it; Mary’s Episcopal Church 8t. Bridget Church Oeoter Congregational Oburob Jehovah's Witnesses Church ar.d Farii its. United duirCh of Christ Kingdom Hall M talster Svotii WfaMlwr Rov. Barvoy W. it felB to Ambassador OoUbeig, after Rev. John J. Drianey, Pastor Ettpnttt^ JfpraUi >• , Rev. George F. Nostrandk Rev. Rabart J. Keen II. Center it. TS6 N. Main it. MIm Jeane Lofevre, Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams, comulftatipn with Washington, to give Experiments Set Student IMreetor .of Pastor 9:46 sm., Sunday PUBLISHED BY THB R ector Rev. Dennis R. Hussey Rev. Clifford O.JHmpson, mBBALn p r in t in g CO.. INC. tbe United States offidai comment on Rev. James W. Bottoms M inister ’ 9:80 a.m„ Public Bible dis­ Christian Education Bov. John E. RikteralUs, Clsense tar an sgtss. 13 BlaseU m eet Assistant Pastor 11 a.m.; ^WoraMp Ssrvtaa, Maaehaate^Oonn. Mr. Ibsnt'b views. Rev. Bo>na^ L. Harding Manses at 7, 8, 9 :16, 10:80 ta Rev. Kenneth W. iteere, course, “ Laying a Solid Foun­ TW3MAS F„ BtBHGUSON "As always,” said Amhassador Gold­ Interiin Assistant toe church. 9:16, 10:30 and 12:00 Associate Minister dation in Youth for AduU Ufe.” 10 a.m., Church School. Wor-^ N ursssy. WALTER R. FERGUSON For Jupiter Probe shi^ Serrtce. Sermon: -“Consid­ Masaes at 6:46, 7:46, 9, 10:16 4 p.m., Weetoyan Ydtdh. Publlsban berg, “we have given ooreful aittenUon Rev. KonaUl E. Haldeman ta the auduftorium. Miss Antoinette Bierce, 10:30 a.m.,- Group dtacuasion Founded October 1, 1331 Director of Ohristiaa Education of the WaitchtoAver magazine ar- - er the Children, See How They and 11:80 a.m. «:80 pm ., Fart and Praytt. to the view of U Thant, the Seoretaiy DB. I. M. LEVITT, j sources for tlieee partlolea: 1 . 7:30 a.m., HOly Oommunion, it. James’ Cburrti ------tide “Mankind’s Millwaiimn Grow .” 7 p.m., Dvenlng Prayer General of the United NeHons. We ahars DIRBOTOR the distategralkm of comets; follow^ by Whitsunday Fam­ Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, 7 p.m., Pilgrim Fellowship. Sacred Hoart dmreta Wednesday, 7 p.m.. Ih«aro9 his desire for a peaceful aebtlement, al­ The Fria Planetarium 2. the iodllislonal tracmentstion 8, 9:16 and 11 a.m., Worsiilp Under God’s Klngdom~Why ily Bi^kfast. ipeaker, Ivor P astor Sedvlce, the ReV. Mr. Simpson LStemlly So.” Tuesday, 2:46 p.rn., Ohurcji Rt. SO, Vernon Service and Kbie study. %,.y><«aaer. \ though we do not share bis current as­ Of file Franklin Insfitute of larger bodies 3ucij sa IJi* Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor Hugh of Hartford. Orlb dase Rev. Eugene F. Torpey preaching. Senmon: “ M y Wednesday, 7:80 p.m., Group Sclwol, Grades 8 and 9. SUBSCRIPTION RATES sessment of the situaition in Vietnam. mopn, the asteroido, or other Rev. Patrick SulUvan Rockville Methodist CSinrch Payable to Advance . ^ We may get our Ckrot M linete and Nursery in Williams Build­ Rev. John J. O’Brien Hands.” discussions of a BiMe aid at t'ne 8 p.m.. Ladies Benevolent So­ planetoids; 8. tarteratellar par­ Assistant Pastor 143 G rove St. One Year «••••••••••••'«•••• Tbe Secretary General's views on the gUmipoe o f a m ajor pOnnet in ing. Rev. Vincent' J. Flynn 9:16 and 11 a.m ., Church following locaiticns; 18 Cham­ ciety. Sbc Uocitbe •••••••••••«•••• aI*0v ticles which move through the Rev. Willard E. ConkUn, Pastor subject are, of oounw, weM known." 10:30 a.m., Family Eucjtarirt. — — School and Crib Room. bers St., 728 N. Main St., 287 Thur.sday, 8 p.m., Advisory Three Monthe ...... o.M 39712 or 19713, wtien fite geJtattlc- solar system; 4- primordial por- M asses at 7, 8, 9:16, 10:80 and One Month •••••••>••••••••• l>oo TWs statement from Ambassador No Cainrc'r. School. Crib Class M asses at 8, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 6:30 p.m., CYP CflUb Will niect Oakland St, and 71D Blnefield Council. Jupiitier probe Is laknMhed to ticlea remaining from the for­ U :46 a.m . 9:30 a.m., Church School, Nur­ !UEHBER OF ___ Goldbeig might be taken as a formal JupMnr end beyond. However, and N uriery ii;. W illiam s Build- and 11:30 a.m . in Federation Room, Young peo­ Dr. in Manchester. Also 144 mation process of the solar Joseph Setcmls photo sery th'Wiugh Adults. THE ASSOCIATB® P R ^ . Ing. Sermon by the Rev. Mr. ple of St. Bartholomew’s Church Griffin Rd. in S. Windsor. Talcottvllle Congregational Tile Associated Press Is exclusively enttUed proolamation of official deafness on the w e w m have to w elt about 600 system . St. Bernard’s Church 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worahip. to the use of republlcatloii of all news dls- Nostrand. Church of the Assumption will be guests. Topic tar dis­ Friday at the Kingdom Hall: Church part of Weahington. It does not intend days tar data to be relayed back The probe path to a diataace Engaged St, Bernard’s Ter., Rockville Sermon: “The Festival of ISia mtches credited to It or not otherwise credlU to earth, because of the long W ednesday, 10 a .m ., Hexly Adams St. and Thuin'pson Rd- cussion: “ What Protestants and 7:30 p.m., Theocratic Ministry Rev. Robert J. Bills, '{ d in this paper and also the local news pub- to listen. It will keep on doing what it o f 10 astronomical unlta (tha Rev. George F, X. Reilly Christian Home.” Reception o t travel tiirne. Ih addMlon to p lc- Oommunion. Rev. Francis J. Mihalek CathoHce Believe.” School. The engagement of Miss Interim ilUnister »,-* ^ iita ot republlcaOon ot special dls- earth-sun distance ta an as­ Pastor new members. Church School. feels it must do; tures, our knowtodge of the 7 p.m., Daily, Evening Pray­ P astor . Monday, 8 p.m., Grace Group, 8:36 p.m.. Service meeting. Karol Ann Kaveckas of Wap- *• "patches herein are also reserved.______tronomical unit) will provlda R ev. Jam es H. Royle Nursery through Grade 4. But Secretary General Thant, in Ms oolar syateon wlH Utorally ex­ er. Rev. Ernest J. Copim Federation Room. Mother’s <;'ping lo Eugene F. Kowalczyk 9:45 a.m., Church School. The The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ a broad baaeltae for deteimto- Rev. Anthony Kuzdal M onday, 7:16 p .m ., PrayWT statement Thursday, repeated Ms be­ plode wttb tU s ffligtiit Church ia open daily for pray- Club, Robbins Room. The Salvation Army of New Britain has been an­ Rev. Mr. Bills wlM lead adult sumes no financial responsibility tor typo- Ing the distribution of those pai^ and discussion time. - . araphlcal errors appearing tnadvertlsemmta lief that a halt In the bombing of North What type of tostoumenta ehaR er. M asses at 7, 8, 8:16, 10:80 Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., Emma 681 Main St. nounced by her parents, Mr. class. and other reading matter In The Manchester Mas.ses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Wom­ Vietnam could stM-l prdduoe the start of be launebed to ecquiae maxl- ticleo. and 11:46 a.m. Nettleton Group, Robbins Room. Captain Ernest V. Paj-ton and Mrs. Edward J. Kaveckas 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Ser­ Evening Herald. ______a m . an’s Bible .study circle. talks. And the recommendation he, as xmrni results from a Jupiter Televised to Barfii Church of Christ Annual meeting and pot luck. Officer in Charge of 154 Kelly Rd., Wapping. mon: “A Remembered Word of FuU service client of N. B. A. Service. Inc. ------6:30 p.m., Woman’s Society o t Probably 'the most interest­ Her fiance is the son of Mr Pioneer Mother.” The Youth Publishers Representatives — rae Julius representaitlve of the world organization probe? B. A. Sodek and J. C. Lydall and Vernon Sts. St. Bartholomew’s Church Wedensday, 7:30 p.m., Church St. Maurice Church, Bolton Christian Service Mother- .Mathews Special Agency — New York. Chl- Redmond, of General Dynamics ing element in the flight for the Eugene Brewer, Minister Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor Council, Federation Room. Sunday, 8 a.ni., Prayer Break- and Mrs. EUgene /A. Kowalczyk Fellowship will greet all moth- ^ cago,. Detroit and Boston. supposed to heip keep peace, makes to Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Pastor Daughter dinner. Rededioatioa in Font Worth, Tieacaa, have de­ layman is relay of television Rey. Edward M. LaRose Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. New fast. of New Britain. ' era and their guet»ts. tbe United States, the most powerful — — of officers alter dinner. m e m b e r AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCUlJk- fined the scienoe aub-syotems pictures of the Jovian surface 9:46 a.m., Bible olaseee. Assistant Pastor Members classes. Federation 9:80 a.m Sunday School Miss Kaveckas. a 1964 grad- Wednesday, 11 a.m.. Ladies «.-^r.-^ONS. ______nation in vtoiW Mdory, is SUM that we M asses at 7, 8:80, 10 and 11:30 ------neceeaary for a Jupiter flyby. back to earth. One of the most 10:46 a.m., Worship. Sermon: and Robbins Rooms. (Oasses for all ages). uate of South' Windsor High Missionary Society. a m, gt. John’s Episcopal Church have enough trust and confidence in our In a paper presented to the significant results of the Mar­ “The Wander of It All.” Mossefc 8Ut 6:46, 7:46, 9, 10:16 Saturday, 9 a.m.. Men’s dub 10:46 a.m.. Holiness Meeting School, is also a gre^iiuate of ------Saiturday, May IS own power to take the gamble that a Rt. 30 near Hillside Ave., American Instllute of Aeronau- iner IV mission was the Mar­ 6 p.m.. Youth meeting. and 11:30 a.m . Auction. Inspection at 9 and (nursery nrovided). Mary Ward Secretarial School, Vernon Methodist Church St. Matthew’s Ohnreh, Tolland ceseation of our punitive bombing might Vernon ttes and Astronautica they Indl- tian television pictures with 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: “A sale at 10 in WoodniCf Hall. 6:16 p.iTi., Open Air Meeting. Hartford. She is employed at Rt. 30 Bev. J. Clifford Curtin. Pastor 6:30 p.m., Prayer Meeting. Rev. James L. Grant, Rector produce the results the Secretary Gen- oobe three general questtans of their disclosure of enormous Form of Godllne^ Without the Trinity Covenant Church the )Veinstein Mortuary, Hart­ Rev. Morton A. Magee Meeting Sundays In New Church Brientlflc importance: 1. Dia- numbers of surface craters. In P ow er.” 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. sral obviously believes, or hopes, it Hackmatack St. near Keeney St. Community Baptist Church ford. 7:46 a.m.. Holy Communion. One To Go To tiibutioa of parbicies and fields M onday, 6 p.m., Jwior Song­ could. the same way, close-iqi TV plc- Tuesday, 10 a.m., Ladies Bi­ Rev, K. EJnar Rask, Pastor 586 E . Center St. Mr. Kowalczyk is a 1962 9:30 a.m., Wortiiip Service, M asses at 7 :30, 8 :30, end 10 :S0 9 a.m., Holy Communion, Seri in inberplanetery space and spe­ ble class. sters, , N o ntcrtSier th »t w e have ever ob- SpedficaMy, the hope centers on the tures of Juifiter may also rs------Rev. Frederick R. Bruce, graduate of St. Thomas Aquinas Child Care. Church School. Nur- a.m . mon, ctesaes, baby-sitting. cifically in the vicinity of the 8 p.m., Iriiendshlp Circle. aerved hae ever been able to set a Uihit poesibdllty that the apparent next truce v«Al startling features. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Mid- 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with Interim Minister High School, New Britain, and sery and Kindergarten. planet. 2. Determination of the Tuesday, 2 p.m.. Home 10:46 a.m., Holy Communion, on her own devofdooa and obligation*. Currently, using'^ie world’s Week Service. claases tor all age groups from ------the McAllister School of Em­ 10:30 a.m.. Church School, all Unitarian Meeting House In Vietnam, that for Buddha’s birthday atmospheric dhairacterislics of League. Sermon, classes, baby-sitting. .P'* Sbe does her nonmal duties, and then largest telescopes, we can ob­ Kindergarten through adult. 9 a.m., Uhurch School tor all balming, New York City, where other classes. 60 B loom field A ve., Hartford Wednesday, 9 a.m.. Prayer 3 on May 23, may seem to Washington Jupiter. 3. Measurement of the 6 p.m., Corps Cadtt Classes. tain a resolution of about 600 North Methodist Church 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worsliip. ages, tbe expanded session for he received a degree in M ortu­ 7 p.m., Metliodist Youth Fel- Rev. Nathaniel D.. I.onriat ^‘Bbe does them over and over and over the opening for one final worth while physical properties of Jupiter. 6:46 p.m., Senior Songsters. group, baby-stiting. miles on the surface of Jupiter. 800 P arker St. Sermon: “The Secret.” Nurs- nursery through Grade 4 con- ary Science. He is a licensed lo w :^ p . agnin. gamble on peace before everything The authors indteote that to 8 p .m ., Seotior Bond 10 a.m., Holy Oommunion, ’This means that if there are two Rev. Earie R. Custer, ery provided. tinuing through the worship ser- funeral director and embalmer 10:30 am., Worship Service, Ttiursday, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.| She extends normal aflteoUtms, and presses on InexorSlWly to the w ar whddi measure the magnetic field of Pastor Tuesday, 7:80 p.m.. Board of vice, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., Sun­ in the State of Connecticut, Union Congregational Church spots on Jupiter 600 miles apart beam s. Nursery and Worship Church riass, baby-sitting. .... finds them being abenched and m ore will all too soon be one nobody can both the planet and interplane­ Terry R. Candee, trustees. Diaconate. lo a.m.. Morning Worship. presently employed at Wein­ ^ c k v ille School. we can just separate them. Thursday, 6 p .m ., ' Junior Friday, 7 p.m., Junior Blbla tWrated for as if she were the tmiy oaaia avoid and nobody can win. tary space requires two mag­ Pastor-ln-Trainlng Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid- Mother’s Day. Service tor the stein Mortuary. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Minister netometers with different chor- When we place a 40-toch tele­ Band. S.V-. ;4n a vast desert of all chlldkind. week Service. Deduoation of Children. Ser­ The wedding is planned for Bev. Lyman D. Reed, Vernon Assembly of God Church actieristdcs. Jupiter has a strong scope ta orbit beyond the earth's 7 pm.. Open Air Meeting. She fbrgives and fottgiehi until It 9 and 10:80 a.m., W or^p Ser­ mon: “Mother’s Quiet Ttaies." the fall of 1968. Assistant Minister Northeast School magnetic field, whlph ia infer­ atmosphere, the resolution in­ 7:30 p.m.. Mid-week Meeting. Wapping Community Oiurch vice. Sermon: “God’s Spirit is Nursery is provided. Intersection of Rts. SO and U seesns that half of life is sometfaliig that red from radio eml^ons. It is creases from 120 to 180 miles. Emanuel Lutheran Church Congregational Century Of Sade? F ire .” 7 p.m., Junior High Youth 9 a.m.. Church School, Grades Vernon ''baa been Neased by her. undenAanding pos^le that gravitetianial in­ On a planet flyby we can obtain Church and Chestnut Sts. Calvary Church Rev. Roy R. Hutcheon, Mlidstar 9 a.m.. Church School. Nurs­ Fellowship. Senior High Youth Andover 5 through 12. Bev. Miebdino Heel tdeinnoe, but still the other half la al- ^i€ campaign for artistic freedom tensity at Jupiter’s equator may resolutions of a few miles. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, (AssembUes of God) Rev.' Theodore Bacheler, ery and Grades 4 through 8. Fellowahip. 10:30 a.m., Church School, In­ ways waiting. has released a flood of sexuality, per­ be as high as gauss (about If the flyby can pass within P astor 647 E . im ddle Tpke. M inister 20 10:30 a.m., Church School. fants through Grade 4. 9:46 a.nt., Sunday Stibool. She plots and spins her way from ono version and violence ta literature and 40 times that of the earth). In 4,000 miles of the surface, the . Nursery, Kindergarten and Rev. Eric J. Gothberg, Rev. Keqneth L. Gustafson Assistant Pastor Second Congregational Church Estonians 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship. 'll a.m., Worship Servioa 8 a»m., Worahip Service. S«ri prideful hope to another, but whether the theater; and now we are starting to interpiainertary apace, cut the dis­ features to be seen on Jupiter Grades 1 through 3. P astor 386 N. Main St. Sermon: “What. . .God Hath 7 p.m., E-vangehstic Servic*. mon by the Rev. Mr. Bactaeler, .vs.j!,her hope Is dashed or realized, the im - hear more from a few lonely oiitlca tance of Jupiter, the field may will be about the same size as 6 p.m., Church membership Rev. Feli.x M. Davis, Minister Joined Together.” The Rev. Mr. Wednesday, 7:30 pm.. Prayer “Pentecostal Power.” manning the ramparts of respectabil­ be no more than one gamma those seen on the moon with the class. 9. and 10:46 a.m.. Divine Wor- 9:46 a.m., Sunday School, Bl- Start Work .-petus forward Is the same. Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, Bowman preaching. end Bible Study. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Warship ity. (there are 100,000 gamma* ta a largest earth telescope. 7:30 p.m North Methodlet ble dosses tar all ages. She ladles out love, or lets it he pur- Old silver chalice will be used for Whitsunday Communion at St. Mary’s Episco­ far infiants. Sermon by Pastor Associate Minister 4 p.m.. Junior High Pilgrim Service. Sermon 'by Dr. Jomea Baiflder this year, for example, Pamela gauss). Thus, two instrunents, Television may reveal major Cadre I. 11 a.m ., •F’amily Worahip. Spe­ Fellowship. United Methodist Church IT loined from her by stealth, as If her T Anderson, “Christ’s Promise — E. Walter, president of Pied­ Hansford Johnson’s “On Iniquity” in­ pal Church Sunday. (Herald photo by Ofiara). one with a high range, the other thunderstorms, identified '%y Monday, 7 p.m.. Commission „ . _ ’ „ cial recognition wrUl be given On Property Bt. 44A, Bolton **-'"^tieapt, tx», was a cookie Jfir, Until she and Ours.” Rite of Confirma­ 8:46 a.m., Adult Study. mont Cotiege, Demoreart, Go. quired whether violent literature may with a knv range, are pecessary. lijdvtning flashes on the night on Worship. all mothers present. The Oonmeetdout EMondan So­ Bev. Hugh A. Oillls, Minister ' wondera about all those theories which tion at 10:46. 10 a.m., Morning Warship. First Congregational Church Subject: “We Believe in God, after all help produce violent crime. Cosmic Ray Detector side of Jupiter. These are im­ Tuesday, 6:30 a.m., Senior 6 p.m., Christ’s Ambassador* ciety has started to devdiop th* The particles to be detected 7 p.m.. Meeting of Hi League. Nursery. Church School through .o f Vernon and Young People.”- Church ^'■^aay that the more one gives the more Now, ta a recent issue, of Saturday Re­ portant ta terms of the nature youth study group. youth meeting. 1 1 -plus oores it recently ac- 9:30 a.m., Ohurdi School. H era ld 125-Year-Old Silver Qialice come not only from space but Grades 7. . Rev. John A. Lacey, School. JjJ^^one has. But, ju st as She has begun to view, critic Joseph Wood Krutch writes and dynamics of the atmo^ 8 p.m., Brewster Cirole. Build­ 7 p.m., Fhanily Gospel Serv- qudo^ flrom Geooige Parks on M orning Woirihdp. ^ r m o n by also from tbe sun. A ooamic 6 p.m., Pilgrim Youth FeUvw- ^ M inister feel herself empty, the supply weite up that the literary avant-garde seems to phere. If aurorae are present, ing Committee. South Methodist Church Hymnsing and t^timonies ’nones Farm Rd. FUnst proj- Mre. Calvin FTsh. Toific: “What Yesterdays nay detector could be ined to ship. Rev. Betsy G. French, St. George’s Episcopal Church anew from something bleosedly primi* be fulfilling a prediction by the French jjj Again at St. Mary’s TV camera* may also disclose Wednesday, 6 a.m., Men’s Main St. and Hartford Rd. of praise. Bible message theme: ects wilH be an access road and Minister of Christian Education Jesus Said About Marriage.” mondtor solar, galactic and 7 p.m ., Senior Youth Fellow­ Bt. 44A Bolton a.vs. tdve, Mke a memory seated not In the poet Guillaume Apollinaire, who said those bright areas of the night Study group. Rev. J. Manley Shaw, DiD. '"Phe Pentecostal Blessing.” a volley ball court, A general _____ u a.m., Morning Worahip. 25 Years Ago extra-galactic cosmic rays ta sky. Pastor Ship. Wednesday, 8 p.m ., Rev. Douglas E. Theuner, Vicar odts of the brain, but in the flesh and that the dominant influence on the A 125-year-old sUver chalice, and for a time services were 9:M a.m., Tyler Cirole. Player dean-^ta already begun. 9 .3,, ^ 3^ ^ M orning Serm on by M rs. R obert MSUer. tbe interplanetary region I^tom etric measurements to Rev. Richard W. Dupe* Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Church m eeting. li^ i twentieth century would be the Marquis The Manchester Memorial held in a Cheney-built church 7 p.m., Annual meeting. blood of the mother body. used in the very first celebra­ School, Grades 8 through 12. ^ renuwal of a bathed worship. The Rev. Mr. Lacey Topic: “ReaponsibUities of a.m.. Holy Eucharist- Hospital is the scene of much at the Center. through which the probe moves. measure the relative brightneaa Thursday, 7 p.m., Senior high Associate Pastor Uritndi ^oirWbo amri Maas ^ 8 Sbe is a creature, therefore, not only de Sode. tion of Holy Communion by This device must provide Infor- Friday, Saturday, Fetiowship ^ re tanoe and the cutting of preaehliig. Baptlsi,^ of Infants at Women.” 10:16 a.m., Choral Eucharist Examining a widely puWiolzed list of activity, as local resident in­ When a permanent Episcopal of the planet at various phase church school classes. R ev. Gary 8. C ornell Concordia Lutheran Church brush. of extraordinary exposure, to demand, Episcopalians in Manchester, maticn on their energies and Weekend, Silver Lake Confer­ both services. p.m., Methodiat Yoirth Fel- and Church School. spect the institution in observ­ Church was built in 1883, a angles can determine the pre^ p.m., Jessie Sweet Circle. Associate Pastor 40 Pitkin St. Devdopmemt of the land as 100 books representing modernism, Mr. will be used Sunday at 7:30 a.m. 8 ence Center. 9:25 and 10:56 a.m.. Church towahlp. Topic: “Dutie* of Par- '' ' ‘ 'but of miraculous and primordial oapac- ance of Hospital Day. new chalice was presented to num bers. ence of helium, neo and aigoo. Bev. Joseph E. Bourret, Pastor a recraOtian area, penmitted un­ 7 p.m.. Young People’s Fel- Krutch remarks that while It “does in­ at Whitsunday Family Corpor­ School.. / ents.” ,^lty to respond. Alfred C. Lange, superintend­ the church. The old chalice re­ The detector can also search Radiometric ^dies will de­ Zion Evangelical 9 a.m. end 10:46 a.m.. Wor­ der zoning regulations, wiH con- lowrtiip. clude oertata works which are neither ate Communion at St. Mary’s Monday, 10 a.m.. Holy Eu­ Bveryhody should have one to go to. ent of the school, is the main m ained with Mr^ Brink’ s daugh­ for magnetically trapped par­ termine the temperature on Lutheran Church ship Service. Pentecost Sunday. First Church of Christ, beatnik, sadistic, existential, nor sex­ Episcopal Church. The Rev. 9 ara. and 10:30 am.. H^ly G^e^PilSr^'SvX.''*”''’ charist ('Whitsun Monday). speaker at the annual spring ter, Mrs. Margaret Brink Rams- ticles ta the vicinity of Jupiter both the day and night side of (Missouri Synod) The Rev. Dr. Shaw preaching: Scientist Cammunion, Church School and tion pending before the An­ ually perverse, at least half—and per­ George F. Nostrand, rector, wUl 7 p.m.. Senior HBgh Pilgrim Blertion of officers and Pledge 8 p.m., Brotheriiood of 9t. get-together .of the parents and dell, who died in Hartford in and provide infonmation on the the planet An infrared radio­ Cooper and High Sts. “Pentecost.” Church School for 447 N. Main St. Nursery. dover Planintog and Zoning S ervice. haps two-thirds—of them might, I be celebrant. Ladies of the Altar Andrew. the teaching stafi of Concordia 1948. Her son, George Rams- Jovian Van Allen belts. At least meter may be used to measure Rev. Walter L. Abel, Grades 1-. through 12. Nursery 6 p.m., Knights of St. John. Coramdissioin w hich requasta a Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Cam- Hiink, be claaslfled as guldeposts to Guild of the church cleaned and Tuesday, 6:80 a.m.. Holy *Tnitial Phase Of W wld War III” Church school. dell of Pittsburgh, Pa., found two instnunents would be in- the thermal emission from the Interim Pastor ' for babies. Pre-schooi classes 11 a.m., Sunday church ser­ 6:30 p.im., Luther League. zone dhange tar the p r S ^ to k. perdi'tloa.” polidied the chalice for the oc­ mission on Christian Social Con- A for children up to five years of vice, Sunday School and nurs- permitperm it tlTerectlan rtVAon- Eucharist (Whitsun Tuesday). Tlhe critic suggests two roots of this it among her, possessions and ' eluded, BO arranged that they planet. Spectrometers will be ' It takes no special msgic—not even casion. St. Cecelia’s Girl Choir profit diubhoiise. ‘ 8 p.m., Missions and Steward- c«ras. Wednesday, 8 p*m., H oly FXi- trend. One Is simply that the under­ 10 Years Ago returned it the late Rev. Alfred could discriminate against ra­ used to determine the composi­ 8:46 a.m., Sunday School. Di- ag«- subject of the Lesson- ship meeting. Library. any of the special information Secre- will sing at the service. vine Worship conducted by the 10:46 a.m., Confirmation Class Sermon is “Mortala and Im- Derby Winners The scout unit sponsored by charist (Ember Day). standable rebeliVion against Puritan and L. Williams, then rector of St. diation from the radio-isotope, tion of the atmosphere. 8 p.m.. Orientation tor new First Congregational Church ' tary General Thant indicates he may Scott Clendaniel, 37 Cornell The chalice first was used Rev. William H. Wilkens of Cov- Grades and 9 will be oon- mortals” : the Golden Text, the Society has used the area Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Couple’s Victorian standards has been carried to Mary’s Church. Since then it thermoelectric generator. The authors list.some 21 ex­ 8 m em bers. United Church of Christ have—to recognize the poealbdilty that St., is elected president of the in 1839 when services were held Given Trophies recently tar outdoor activities. Club. has been used on all special A solar wind detector, simi­ periments that can be incorpo­ entry. Important Voter* Meet- A reception in their bon- from John, 3:6: “That which is Andover excess. The other, and to our mind more Center Church CYP Club, yoimg irregularly, usually when a or will be held between the ser- born of the flesh is flesh; end Members, friends, and other Wednesday, 6 p.m., IMnner by what we are now witnessing, and par­ communion celebrations. lar to the one so successfully rated on a Jupiter probe. These tag following service. Plnew ood D erby ■winners wrere Rev. Raymond H. Bradl^ Jr., worrisome, is a certain trend of exis­ people’s group, at the annual priest could arrange a visit to vices. Women’s Fellowshdp for wom­ ticipating in. In Vietnam, Is the “initial Ivor Hugh of West Hartford used on Pioneer VI, would be would weigh about 200 pounds that which is bom of the Spirit presented trophies at a recent 8«>ups affiliated with the so­ P astor tentialist philosophy. meeting held at Center Sprtags Manchester. One of the first to • 10:46 a.m.j Senior High FV> ______en of Union Church, Rockville. phase of World Wer m .” will be the speaker at a Family Included to determine the num­ and would take about'100 w atts The Presbj’terian Church ls spirit.” meeting of Cub Scout Pack 143 ^ Thus, as Mr. Krutch observes, “Sel­ Lodge. come to this town was the Bt. rum . 8 p.m., Wednesday, testimony at NaSian Hale School. Den 4 acti-viltles there ta future REM EM B ER Mr. Thant limits his view Euid his dom, If ever before, has any of the arts Communion Breakfast in Neill ber and energ;les of the positive­ of power. The weight end neces­ 43 Spruce St. Jehovah’s Witnesses 9:46 a.m., Churrii School. Some 40 local teachers attend Rev. Arthur C. Coxe, Bishop of 8 p.m.. Junior High Method- meeting. conducted the opening cere- m onths. ^ A formnl opening is MOTHER'S DAY words, perhaps deliberately, when he en­ Hall eifter the 7:30 service. ly charged components of the sary power can be carried by Rev. George W. Smith Kingdom Hall 11 a.m., Morning Worahip. Y been so dominated by an aH-lnoluBive a science workshop conducted at Western New York, who was solar wind. M inister 1st YouUi Fellowship in Wesley The Reading Room is at 749 monies, and Den 3, the closing. J ^ 24 Sermon by |jhe Rev. Mr. Brad­ CAN D Y — COSM ETICS visions oonfrontetion primarily with hatred. Once the writer hated individual Buckley School, by the Man­ former rector of St. John’s Tickets will ^e available at the the 200 pound payload contem­ Flrich SHismeiis o f B oston H ill Hartford Tpke. Hail. Continuatlan of a discus- Main St. and is open to the Den 4 won the inspection award. " ley, “Mighty Work* of God.” Communist China. As events and words •bad m en.’ Then he began to hate in­ chester chapter of the Associ­ Church, Hartford. He wrote sev­ door. The probe must pass through plated for a Voyager mission to Rd. is the vioe presidient of the R ockville 9:30 a.m.. Sunday School sion of “To Drink or Not to public, excepting legal holidays. Trophies were awarded to Re^pticn of new members, of ARTHUR DRUG stead the society which was supposed to ation for Childhood Question. eral hymns used regpilarly to­ Donald E. Albaugh, Warren the asteroid belt between Mars Jupiter. organization and Ylo Anson, a of the day make plain, it is Russia classes for all ages. Drink.” The Rev. Mr. Dupee Mqf(day through Saturday, 11 Glen Kubiak, first place; Gary be responsible for the creation of bad day in Episcopalian worship. E. Tennant, Donald M. Sisco, and Jupiter. For this reason a It would be a mistake to as­ neighbor, is chairman of the 9 a.m.. Public Talk, “Laying confirmation class. which is, after its futile peace-making 10:46 a.m., doming Worship ./Z'® a^n. to 3 p.m.; Thursday eve- Wyipan, second; Friink De- men. Now his hatred Is directed not at WHAT’ S IN A NAME Elmer L,. Odell and Charles cosmic dust detector, similar to sume that these are the only Building Committee. Foundation in Youth for Tuesday, 10 a .m ., study group. ■'tJSietbrt of last winter, now taking up the Early Episcopalian services Servloe. The Rev. Mr. Smith P-™-. Method- ning, 7 9. Oldvera, third, and FYank Mc- Covey are in charge of break­ the one used on Mariner IV, meaningful experiments which to Field Day Set Adult Life,” by G. Kalina, individuals or their societies but at the '|)osition warning the United States NEW YQEiK (AP) — Paul were helii in homes or small preaching. Sermon: “A Model ‘s* FeUowOWp. ------Quade, best looking. Den plaques fast arrangements. would be employed. This device can be pursued on a Jupiter The Recreatlan Commiasfiioo Watebtower Society represenita- universe in which had men and bad so­ Newman’s new movie, previom- halls. The chalice weis cared for Mother.” Monday, 8 p.m.. Woman’s So- St. John’s Polish National were won by Daniel DeCioccio, that It is going to stand close enough to Waiters and waitresses are detects the impact of cosmic flyby. With time, more may cieties are merely expressions cf the ly called .“ Meanwhile, Fair from , by William Brink, first choir­ Catholic Church Den 1; FVank DeOlivera, Den 2; will sponsor an Andover Field Tantts Hemoi ally to see that the latter Is Raymond Islieb, Bradford dust particles on a sensor plate. be proposed. However, even 7 p.m., Evening Worship. Ser- «i®ty meeting. a fundamental evil of the universe it­ the Front,” haa been retttled master of St. Mary’s and was Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Oommis- Rev. Walter A. Hyszko DRY CLEAN NOW not destroyed. There Is tremendous merit vrtth those indicated by Sodek mon: “Basic Christianity.” Michael Quesnel, Den 3, David ^ Gerald Ander- sue of Watohtower “Manktad’* c « se lf.” “Harry > Frlgg.’’ Meanwhdie, used wherever services were Brooks, Miss Karen Saunders, sioR on membership and evan­ Pastor Morano, Den 4; John eKone, Den in this experiment. Astronomers and Redmond, the results vrtll 8:16 p.m., R.P.Y.F. son at the foot of Long HlOl MlHeimium Under God’s Klng- But Mr. Thant's main warning is so A great trouble with such philosophy. Doris Day’s new film has been held. North Manchester was the John Bickley, Gordon Palmer, gelism . 5; and Glen Kubiak, Den 6. feel that an understanding of Monday, 6:30 p.m.. Volleyball Rd. dom —Why LdteraUy So,” page > forSPRINfi! » clear and forceful that it more or lees It has always seemed to us. Is simply changed to “Meanwhile, Back site of the first Episcopalian Miss Carolyn Curtis, Miss have a far-reaching effect on Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Teacher Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Judges tar the event were Max- ta at Washint^ton School play­ A ll kinds o f field events w ill 229. BEFORE •a demands that we aH give it some atten­ that it has so little to do with the ac­ ait the Ranch.” worship, then Manchester Green, Katherine Glermey, Philip the nature, origin, and dynam­ our scientific space programs. apprecioitlon dinner. ------well Morrison, Bert Ooms, Wil- ground. be featured including women’s Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Group Professional Cleanii^ Will tion in these fateful days. Xt Is not tual affairs of mankind. Even, if the Islieb, Richard Cobb, David ics of cosmic dust in Interplane­ This is the final of a two- 7:30 p.m.. Commission on Gospel Uam T aylor and R obert M uldoon. TVesday, 7 p.m., Battalion. and men’s softbaB games and discussion in the Bible aid “Life Get Those Curtains, M pleasant to know where you are going, existeintiellets were right that life is a Fox, Sandy Fox, Robert Cobb tary apace is essential ta es­ part series on the planned gal­ Christian Social concerns. Com- 416 Center* St The program included a pup­ liH Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Pray­ youth baseball. A special event Everlasting in FVeedom of the Draperies and Slipcovers« a dirty trick, the insights a sensitive man and Paul Tennant. They are all tablishing any theory for the actic-Jupiter probe. mdission on m issions. pet show given by John 'White, but it is somehow better than traveling er meeting. will be an archery diemonrtra- Sons of God.” ■jc might hope to find in artistic expression members of a newly formed orlg;in and evolution of the solar (Copr. T-M, 1967 Gen. Fea. Sparkling Like New! a completely bMnd. There may not be Thursday, 8:30 p.m., Stock­ Thursday, noon. Senior Meth- 10 a .m ., B reakiiig bread. Michael Morano and Richard would be a few hints no how to make Connecticut Yankee youth group, Episcopal Young system. Astromomers believe C orp.) odist will meet at Susannah 11:46 a.m., Sunday School. R islev Cuba w ere nraaented “ '°®- ^ detailed program Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Theocratic s much anybody can do aiiout It, hut at ade. do. Over the history of man, of course, Churchmen. there are at least four possible 7 p.m., Gospel meeting. SuflratoJfor their co^raUm ^ announced School, study 39-44 ta least it ought to be part of the civiUzed, • p.m., Sunday School board. such insights have been accumulated in B y A .H .O . pee ■will lead a Bible study. Tuesday, 8 pm., Prayer meet- last Saturday in a Town Clean FUR STORAGE The commission also an- 8:30 p.m.. Service meeting, human privilege and procedure for us to precisely the moral trEdition the avant- Friday, 7 p.m.. Parents’ Bap­ tag. Up iqx>naored by Manchester ss Our favorite charaoter at make handsome Increases ta its nounces that any boy who Theme, “Do Good to Others.’’ Fre* Storage ^ve ourselvee a chance to consider. garde spends its time rejecting. A Thought for Today tism meeting. F riday, 8 p.m , Bible reediing. Chamber of Commerce. most of the hearings we have personnel. Tales of Connecticut missed the registration on ------PARKADE GLEANERS , Secretary General Thant was asked, The artistic result is literature and ON AIJ. CLOTHES covered in this session of the So, time after time, during leg­ Sponsored by the Manchester THE Tuesday for youth baseball in First Evangelical Lutheran 402 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. N O LDucrr a ^ this luncheon of the United Neticns theator that nedther entertain nor en­ General Assembly is a pleas­ islative hearings this .>session, Council of Churches the little League may still Church of Rockville Next to Uggett Drug a Jiress corps, where he thought the flghit- lighten. What could have leas meaning antly rotund, nicely groomed, we have heard the bossy BIBLE register by caUing either Wil­ Rev. Richard E. Bertram, 3 Ing in Vietnam might lead. to, the generality of maiikind, for exam­ always well prepared individ­ zealots who want to be able to Phone Firsts "^^^WM^Hanlna ^ igh t: Pray liam Smith, Pine Ridge, or W. Pastor ple, then the homosexual themes so - "In my view,” he answered, “if tbs ual who represents one of our regulate the appearance, be­ tor the wdl-betag of the govern­ SPEAKS Arthur on Roemer, Hendee among the avant-garde? Rd. FVir the Pony League, Max­ present trend ooni^iuies I am afraid g;reat state departments. havior, conduct and privilege of By Wesley Gryk Jr. ment because if it were not tar by 0 a.m., Sunday School. Now, we would tell no individual tut- the fear of it men woulid swal­ well Hutchinson Jr., should lie 10:30 a.m.. The Service, I direat oonfrontaiUon first of all between The reason this pleasant fel­ their fellow citizens, aJi for Alexander Graham Bell, who communications, that he had set Ist wh^ he should or should not write, low each other aHve.” (Mishnah, Eugene called tar rogilstratiion. All boys, 3 Washington and Peking is inevitable. low from a mighty governmen­ their own good, always, as weU invented the telephone in 1876, up a num ber of telephones In and certainly we would not advocate EtWes of the Fathers 3 :2). Brewer MCCONVILLE from age 8 to 16, are etigHile Our Savior Lutheran Church '^*7 hope I am wrong. I am afraid we are tal bureaucracy has oaught our as for, the general protection of his store and in doctors’ offices oensoraMp. (Even the Supreme Court has gained worldwide acclaim ^ The wisdom of tUs Rinhitw to tak e -part;. SS9 Graham Road, Wapping witnessing today the initial phase of fancy and our affection ta this the public, and usually, when and at a livery stable. In this probably is sorry now that it ever, got for his Ingenuity. Meanwhile, a*^ ha* been proven tim e and Hip* Mothers Olob Visits Rev. Walter L. Abel, Pastor - World War m . particular session is that his the time for' opposition, a^ves, way, he was able to run a pri­ Lost! This word seems to tangled in that briar patch.) * Connecticut native is almost again. It is law and order which • The** Andover M others Club, functioning seems to have re­ our pleasant friend gets iip and vate switchboard, by which he connotate finality, and it stiikM i "If you recall the series of events But trouble arises because the cult of completely targotten, although bring peace and security. It is terror tataour hearts when used as part of its community ser­ 9 a.ni., Eiariy Worahip. . pleading to World Wer 1 and World War sex and violence so thoroughly perme­ solved itself into a particular moves forward and, speaking he was the first to foresee the could connect the doctors with the disregard of law and order relative to loved ones. It also de­ vice -work, has 'voted to make 9 a.m., and 10:30 am .. Sun- patt;em which has a joyful ; ^ you will realize tint the prologues ates the HteTary and critical oonummi- for his department, says no tremendous practical capabili­ one another, the livery stables, which leads to anarchy, to chaos scribee the spiritual condititm POm O PIANTS two -visits.a month to the girls School. > were quite kmg; wint I mean is, the tlea. As Mr. Krutch observes, “In the /Bound to our ears. /thank you, pleeise don’t ^ call ties of the telephone Industry. or his own pharmacy. Soon af­ and to lose of life and property. of men regarding their ralation- ta Tred-Gold Hall at the Mans­ 10:30 a.m.. Late Warship NEEDTRES? The performance we especial­ upon us to have anything to do Within three years after Bell ter installation. Smith’s tele­ ahip with God. It means separa­ field Slate 'rraintag School. The psychological cUmate, tbe creation of atmosphere of the present moment, the Rabbi Leon Wind CORSASB mt ly like is the one in ^hich, with any such proposed regu­ had made his famous break­ phone hookup was put to a test. tion from God. the result, of ain, next visit will be on May 16 ' poUtloal attitudee, took some time and boldest position a creative or critical Temple Beth Sholom - A very S t 5 after the committee in question lation or requirement. through, George W. Coy of New On the evening of Jan. 16, Isaiah 59:1, 2 — or spiritual a ^ anyone who 'would like to writer could take would be one of death, Bph. 2:1. It la impossible $ I .M REASONABLE Christian Reformed Churdi Firestone - Goodyear Nylons ] when conditions were ripe for some has heard long harangues to Every time we bear it we Haven began to seek out a 1678, at 10:15 p.m., a railroad join ta the trip should be at the championing not only morality but gen- Miggileg Detected for a God of infinite purity to 661 Avery St- • plausible exouse, then the glohal wars the effect that this or that think how well It sounds, com­ public market tar the commun­ trestle collapsed. ' PRICES Congregational Church at 6:30 South Windsor tlUty and bourgeois respeotahlilty.” WASHDIGTON - lUe North condone inline impurity. Separa-. and up i were triggered. thing had better be done to ing from a representative of ications devices, werking with An eleven oar passenger train pjn. Games and -books, a* gifts Rev. James A. Bonnems, Members ot the highly educated pub­ Amerloan Air Defease Obm- tion, death, 1* a* natural a con­ ; "In my view we are wttnearing today some member or members of the particular department in­ two associates. Coy sent out phtnged into the watens of the sequence of ■violating God’s to ^^ihe girls viaited, are atili M inister LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE lic. moreover, “ere timid about express­ mend (NORAD) has halhsUc ' Umiler conditioins. , ,. Fazmlngtion River Juat west of spiritual law*, a* injury or death A ZA L E A S nectaed. ing any doubts. . . . If a whole school the public, for the public’s own volved. For It .kappens to be a 1000 leaflets throughout the missile eoriy warning system Tariffville. The TarlffvtUe tele- Is of defying the law of gravtty. T o raiiae som e -money tar its 9:46 a.m., Sunday School tar f "As you no doubt agree with me, of novelists . . . defines its conception gHxid and protection, this legis­ department which, partly be­ southern Connecticut area. The BitiiBs ta operation at Thule, HYDRANGEAS gra.ph' office tnUnediotely sent AB have sinned, Romans 6:12; service projects the dub will all ages. 4.70x7.75x15—$ 9.90 — 4.50x13—$ 9.90 . when A and B are fighting more or less, of the good life as driving a stolen au­ lative spokesman for bla de­ cause of its own past zealous advertisement probably seemed Greenland, at. Clear, Aiaeka, there is none righteous, Romans a report to Railroad Superin­ CUt-PLOWERS MUM PLANTS be aelltag jars of candy to 11 am .,' Worahip Servioa. I with A more or less on Its own and B tomobile at 90 miles an hour after a re­ partment approaches the com­ Ingenuity, partly because the _ imbeUevolble to some people: S:10. Consequently all die aplrft- tendent McManus in Hartford. 8n4 on a moor in YorksMte, friends and neighbors tnme Nursery. 7.10x8.15x15—$12.90 — 7.00x13—$11.90 * Is receiving or has received quite a vivifying shot of heroin, almost nobody mittee, and, in a few well Legislature has kept looping ' "We intend to connect Resi­ uaBy and are aeparated from and . . . and many otiien MciManus, in tutu, fUigiatGhed England. These stations’, radars, time in June. A few plantic 7:30 p.m., Evening Servica. iesya merely, Tooh,’ or "Don’t be silly.” chosen words, declines for hds new coils of red tape over it* dences, Offices, Stores, Markets, Ood. Thus all become lost. Jesus ‘ substantial volume of psyehotogioal or several messengers to summon pan deteot mlseiles S.CXW miles - from those offered tar Thursday, 10 a.m.. Women’s 7.40x8.45x15—$14.90 — 7.75x14r-$l 2.90 Brobably there is no pat sotutdon to department the privilege of de­ shoulders, is already so en­ ^ Hack Stables, Express Offices, and more out ta space. came to aeek and to save that B ^ Q U E T S military aid from, let us say, C and D, aid. One .Cf these m en w oke wMch Is lost, Luke 19:10. Memorial Day use, ana rtUl Bide study, nursery provided. this situation. It (would certslnly h^p vising and defining the safe­ gulfed In procedures, supervi­ etc., with this office by means MIXED POTS 8.20x8.85x15—$17.90 — 8.25x14-^14.90 it is inevitable, in my view, that ihia Isaac Smilth, who was able to Man ia incapable of atoning available and con be oibtained if, as Edmund Fultler has long urged, guard or regulation in ques­ sions, requirements, and tech- of a Telephone. Line in such a $2.50 fight is proinnged and Intenalfled. It is reach numerous doctora within SOLDIERS* BIOT HALTED for hie alightest iniquity. Hia < AND BASKETS by collin g Mira. H arold Miadore, I writers, publishers and critics exercised tion, and likewise declines re­ nioalities both it and the peo­ manner that any one having No down payment. 6 months to pay. No limit guar­ only logical and rational A has to a matter of mlnutee because of WASHINGTON — Gen. only hope is G od'* grace. Thda and up Shoddy Mill Rd. a measure of self-restraint. Perhaps, sponsibility for administering ple it selves sometimes s e ^ in such a connection may talk (at la where the saerifloial life, his telephone system. Within a George Washlngton’s'leadershlp for the cemetery Acti'vlties of the dub ta the antees. No trade needed. Famous name truck tires. •onfront not only B but C and D. and enforcing whatever it is danger of becoming unmotoiv any time) with any other per­ death, and resurrection of Ood GERANIUMS GHAROE YOUR also, educated men might restrain the Uttle over twio hours, a train- sometimes assumed heroic per­ coming months indude a June 6 ply to 12 ply. p "I think this is tbe only logloel oon- somebody thinks should be done ized and unvehided. son having same connection.” the Son relates to human need. a n ready almost Pavlovian response to champion load of doctors and medical sup- sonal proportions, Thomas J. meeting at the elementary duo^ and the only rational sequence any piece of literature someone oonsld- to‘ somebody for somebody's The pleasant fellow who ap­ Twenty-one people accepted Yet the benefit* of tMa prortaioa PRESCRirriON plieswBs a the scene of the ao- Flaming writes ta his new book, are contingent upon man’s ac­ school, open to all women and ef iuch actlmis. I am really ooocemed own good. pears tar the state’s greatest the offer, and the world’s first ers obsoene. Today the Oomatocks are oidem, offering whatever aid “First in Their Heorta” ceptance of them by faith, wtth high school girts of the town, ALL SIZES—50% OFF atMut the potentlelitiea of this war, We don’t know for sure, but deportment and who makoi commercial telephone exchange pretty weB beaten; the time has come was possible. A snowball fight between Its rasulfUng oomphaitoe with which wm feature a tUm on was established on Jan. 26, knowing as I do the intention not only to think seriously about tlw . problems we think this may be the first such stirring history by mak­ Again, Mr, Bell’s Invitaitloa zoipe Massachusetts soldiers Um God-given oonditlone, Acts cancer ta women end tbe detec­ time in human history that any ing it the first bureaucracy ta 1876. (3eor|^e C oy bad m olded ORGENHOUSES of tbe principal porUee poteoarUy in­ —so cia l, esth etic and phiMsOplil.Cal — bad been put . to noble use by ao and a group of IHiglnla rifle­ 2:88; Mark 16:16. tion o f it. In J t ^ the d u b -will established bureaucracy has history to cry enough, enoiigfi, Bell's theoretical invention into have a picnic t o t fatbera and ta volved but alsb some of the perties not that vidgor'Mecature and att do raise. ingenious Nutmegger. men had turned into a riot that McCONVILLE AND BLORiST DISCOlINT F o r a s M t . Ibntch sees so detuly. actually adopted a oonalstent don’t give UB any more is a practical instrument. August a picnic tar ddldran of dlreotiy involved at present. had l.OOQ men braw ling, F lem ­ Church of Christ the perveiafcm vioienoe in modem policy of trying to avoid Axture nanaed Edward Carroll, and he Just 13 da^s before the open­ ADVANCE PA'TMIINT ing Moounts. Washington Its membera. **Ibst is v b y X say that if the present and Voifwn Shneain 302 WOODBMDOE ST. 4 4 9 .5 9 4 7 AT STATION Mtccalnn has roots more profound and addition* to its power, jurls- is a credit to hiB departmeitt a* ing of New H&ven’s exchange, WASHINGTON (A P )-A n ad- mounted Us horse* and Jimped trend continues, a diiaat oraftontation PlHme: MS-2517 Manobeater Evening Her­ COLE’S less pure than shnple rebelUon agalnat dibUon, record-kee^ng func­ wen a* a joy to hear. We in­ another Nutmegger had also between Washington and Peking is In- vatMe ot $66,200 has been ap­ over a pasture fence, landing in PINE PHARMACY priiggisfaneaB. T he f loww o f these roots tions, even though it would tend to be much more patient demonstrated the importance of ■ proved to help finance ptaimlng the rioter^’ midst. The gmeral Bible Claaiwe, 9:45 a.m. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS ald ’ Andover correspondent, 664 Center St. 649-9814 451 WEST CENTER ST.— 648-5.182 1 aedtslile and I am abaid that we ate Law rence M oe, teL 142-6796. I deserve no wotooiaWc deftest being not seem obvious that such addi- with the Motor Vehicle Depart­ the telephone. Isaac S.mlth, a of rood improyamants in Dan­ grabbed two of the burliest Worahip, 10:45 a.m., 6:00 p.ih. f srttnesainir today the initial phase of only disgusting sad posh ly dangerous ' . fions would make inevitable tha ment, now ttiot we know Ms Hartford druggist specializing bury, Conn., ttM Departmant qt men ai^ abook them like chil­ W ar m . but, even more, irrelevant. — WAIA< continued growth'' of the de- heart, at least, ia in the rlghit in medicated prunes, was so Hoih^ end, Urban Develop- dren until tbe others quit their . . , . ^ m ust sa y in tills ooahHBt th a t tb s STRBBT JOUBNAI. portnMOt sad requlrs it to plaoe. tokan up with tbe idea of voloa nant aimpunoad n U t t f . tausUag.

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i'.' i MANCHESTER EVENING* MERALD, MANCHBSTEI^ GONN^t SATURDAY, MAY 13| 1967 PAGE SE V fN ^q^ PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1967 {rfaced third; in th* grocery Grumpy Gator 4 Persons Hurt, 4 Charged Brooke-Romuey Allianee Bbopplng oqtrq>etttii; this reason we have "nie focus of attention on zeal- away” and the opening Yesterday evening, on Cen­ the strike. Wolfe said the* this 400 Main St., M€uichester i.s come to the feet of the Queen of ous veneration of Mary was closed with wire screening. .^Tliree persons were injured led to speculation that Brooke east Asia, Israel, and coup-trou- mitted Wednesday. in charge of arrangements, ter St. near Cooper St. four t^ould bankrupt the industry. Gold-T oo tiled Peace to ask her for the gift, seen as having a potentially un- when a car driven by Raymond might be considei-ed as a poten­ bled Greece. He has sliared the The court said of the fire­ whidh are incomptete. F. Desclieneaux, 18, of Elling­ cars collided in a chain-type tial; Ronmey running mate. views produced by those travels Leslie Ann Warren whlch only God can give, of settling effect on Christian unity accident. The cars Involved “ .'S* .v'iJi* .s' men’s dispute that the railroads Dog Becomes peace.” work. Catholics have long been ton, failed to stop at a stop sign Bixwke's only response to that in his cosvversations with Rom­ HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Actress ,rh- do not have to bargain on the at Summit and Hollister Sts. were driven by Yale Smoler, talk is that he wants to be "a ney. - ti Canine Celebrity Although the Pope said his criticized by other Christians 45, of East Hartford; Patricia Leslie Ann Warren, 20, wrill Issue of the discharged 17,000 Funerals trip was "in a spirit of penitence for over-voneraUng Mary. Weddings shortly after midnight and was marry John Peters, 24, a hair firemen. This "would spark the hit by a car driven by Edward A. Omlcloli of Hartford; Rob­ (Contiiiued Irom Page One) and prayer,” political soundiirtgs Sister Lucia broke her shel­ ert Marchlsottl, 41, of 513 stylist, today in Las- Vegas, most unsettling bavoc," it said, from Africa and elsewhere tered life at the convent where V. Pyka, 21, of Rockville, po­ Rugged Fighting Revived Nev., she said Friday. •ince the 1983 arbitration awaiO Roy J. S«.\by Barlow-Cronin lice say. Adams St., and William R. and was running a temperature made the pilgrimage more con- she has avoided interviews and Moore, 27, of 19 Foster St., She said they met more than "provided the sanction of Con­ VEIRNON — BMneral services of 103 degrees. troversial than any of his pre- statemerrts about the appari Miss Susan Cronin and Mal- Pyka had visible sign of in- gress for the railroads’ author­ for Roy J. Saxby of 81 Range police say. Police are still In- a year ago when Peters was ------Massive------antibiotic- Injections vious three trips. vaw;.^,tiqns, to participate ...In the papal COlUlcoim T.F. OiiaiUW,Barlow, bothMLSWl VZof Man- jury, -- as----- did| ------a. passenger...... « in V his I ffAtln r styling !ier hair. ity to discharge thousands of Hill Dr. were held yesterday quelled the infection but in the These were to the Holy Land vlrit and the commemmoraUon . Chester. Were united in marriage .car, Madellnb. Slade of 101 E. , . jq Vietnam Hills Aflame firemen." afternoon at the W. P. Quish months that followed, it became in January 1964, to the Interna- of the shrine’s 50th anniversary, njght m South Methodist Middle Tpke., police report. a car driven by Robert a ! Minnie Guenther But, the Uu«e-judge panel B^ineral Home, 225 Main St., apparent that the enamel or two tional Eimhairistic Oongres at She was accorded a discreet Church. A passenger in the Deschen- ruled, the law which expired 16 Manchester. The Rev. Roy Wateirnan, 22, of 10 Elm Ter, of Jingles’ teeth was deteriorS' Bombay, India, in Decemberr^place on the rostrum, along with The bride is toe daughter of vehicle. Paul Ponsecha, 18. As Monsoon Abates NEW YORK (AP) Minnie months ago did not intend to Hutcheon, pastor of Wapping ting, hit a car driven by Joseph P. Guentlier, mother of nine with 1964 and to the United Natioais toe brothers and sister of Jacin- Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cronin of Ellington, also was injured, DA NANG, South Vietnam fighting in cleoi' weather at lihe pennanently replace collective Community Church, officiated Marx deceded to apply the Blaise. 34, of East Hartford 22 graiidchildren and tliree in New York in October 1965 ta and BYancisoo Marto, two 14 Canterbury St The bride- according to police. at Pine St. near Hartford Rd„ Sanh this year cost the enemy bai^gaining and said the rail­ Burial was in Blast Cemetery, gold crowns, using much Uie (AP) — Spring-the end of toe g r c a t-grandchildren, was where Paul pleaded, "No more cousins who reported the visions groom is toe son of Mr. and Both vehicles were heavily police say. 506 dead by body count and roads vi<^ted their duty to bar­ Manchester. same technique Uiat he does for war, war never again." damaged and had to be towed m on^n-has brouglrt new Mai-ines say onotiier 600 proba­ named Friday as toe 1967 Moth­ gain With the firemen on the with her. Jacinta and Francisco Mrs. Francis E. Barlow of 50 A car driven by Kenneth A. humans. Assisting him was a Hundreds of thousands of pil­ away. Descheneaux was charg­ troops from both sides into bly were killed by jets and artil­ er of toe Year. :q>ecillic level of jobs in the fu­ died of influenza in 1918, a year Spring St. Yizaitsky, 18, of 40 Vernon Pvt. Roijert Nothnick veterinarian. Dr. Bruce Kaplan, grims, weary from all-night after toe last of toe apparition.^. ed with failure to obey a stop South Vietnam's northernmost lery. Mrs. Guenther, 76. of White- ture. OOVB3NTRY —FHinerai serv­ The Rev. Dr. J. Manley ShaiV, St., backed Into a car driven “After placing her under an- prayers on the immense oandie- Many prisoners in Portugal pastor of South Church, per­ sign and is scheduled for court by Susan Parla of 61 Essex area, where rugged mountains LI. Gen. Lewis W. Walt, toe river. Arlz., widow of a Luther­ The union aims at winning ices for Prt. Robert H. Nothnick esthesia we put her on a board m esplanade near the Fatima Marine commander of I Corps, an minister, took part in a can­ back some 11,(KM) jobs. were granted amnesty in con­ formed toe double ring cere­ appearance May 29. St. on private property off W. and short supply lines from toe of Cedar Swamp Rd. wiJJ be ’leld across my dental chair. The basilica, gathered to be blessed nection with the Pope’s visit. Madeline Slade and Fonsecha says he anticipates no clmnge in dle-light procession in the dark­ The appeals court upset part Monday at 2 p.m. at the Yost teeth were drilled, models tj,e shrine, mony. Middle Tpke. yesterday short­ north give the enemy his best Tile Portuguese government were treated at the hospital ly after 4 p.m., police say. military tactics with toe clear ened ballroom prior to selection of a ruling of U.S. Dist. Judge Fhnera! Home, Stafford Springs. made, and dental silicate restp- Paul had asked to see Sister The bride was given in mar­ chance. weather. over 49 other entries. She is the Alexander Horltzoff and sent announcement did not give toe emergency room and discharg­ Carolyn .A. Wagner of Ver­ Burial will be m Grant HiH, raWve material temporarily ap- Lucia, a 60-year-old Carmelite number to be freed. riage by her faher. She wore a The five, northernmost prov­ 32nd mother honored by the baok to Holtzoff for a hearing on pale blue dress, white acces­ ed hospital officials say, but non received a written warning Cemertery. Military honors will plied," Manx said inces, known as the I Corps mil­ CTA WOULD TAKE OVER American Mothers Committee, the question of a 326,000 fine sories and carrlec^ a colonial Pyka was not. for making an improper turn be aecorded at graveside. The first sessions took an hour Brent Lisk, 7, of 108 Oakland itary sector, are a port of the STAMFORD (AP)—The Con­ Inc. levied against the union and a Fhi«ids may caU a:t toe fu­ and a half. The crowns were bouquet of white caumations, after the car she was driving St., rode into the side of a central Vietnam of c4d and tra­ necticut Transporation Authori­ $2,500 fine agsdnst union Presi- neral home tondgbt from 7 to 9 oast and seven days later each Bolton stephanotis and stock. hit a car driven by Harold H. She has devoted much of her denf H.E. Gilbert. stopped car on his bicycle yes­ Hyde, 28, of 184 Blssell St. at , ditionally have proved a com­ ty proposes to take over the life to toe Apache Indians. AU of and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and crown was polished, placed on Miss Patricia Bourne of paratively comfortable home bankrupt New Haven Railroad’s The fines were levied after 7 to 9 p.m. its j'espective tooth, and tested terday afternoon, police say. Main and N. Main St. last her children have had college Storrs was maid of honor. She The car, driven by Barbara J. night, police say. tor guerrillas and hard core commuter service to New York educations. Her husband died in the firemMi continued a strike for* proper fit." The crowns later Double Sessions Seen Sure wore a navy dress with yellow ..... against eight railroads last year forces. City and operate 142 self-pro­ 1961. were cemented in place. accessories and a corsage of yel­ pelled commuter cars. 12 hours beyond a court order to “Now, after 10 months, the An esfUmated 35,000 enemy low roses. troops are lodged in and bdow The C?TA will soon meet, with A return to work. HEALTH CAPSUIES. Job Hours, Pay Mrs. Grover Damuth About Town crowns still are serving' the dog If Trailer Qasses Defeated Anthony Chemasi of Bldst the Department of Housing and well,” Marx reported. He by MfaWI A. P,m. lU). the demlUtartzed zone dividing SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)— Acting Superintendent Ralph tilings that go in that building Hartford served as best man. Census Subject North and South Vietnam, Urban Development to discuss We Are Now American Legion Auxiliary checks the teeth every other CAN flERVOU$NE^$ The, Mrs. U.S. Savings Bond Oonlon said today that if the —the Vanietj' show sShd the art Mrs. Cronin wore a pink threatening an area that for two the fie c e ^ ry financing, (?TA 4-H Members will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at week and expects them to last show last night. And the stu- dress, matching accessories and M AKE yOUR ikINI director Samuel Kanell said title in toe 1967 Mrs. America 'toe post home, Mrs. Thomas trailer classrooms are deleted 0REAK OUT ^ Questions about overtime years has been guarded almost indefinitely. dent body is one of the nicest a corsage of pink roses. The Friday after a closed meeting pageant has gone to Mrs. Gro­ Dannaher is chairman of the Have humans objected to u.s- from toe board of education work, earnings and employment exclusively by U.S. Marines. Given Awards ajxiund." bridegroom’s mother wore a pale of the Authority. ver Damuth of Magnolia, Tex. hostess committee. Members ing toe same facilities as a dog? will be asked of town residents To balance the scale, the U S. budget proposals at toe town Bodton people seem to think green dress, white accessories during toe week of May 14 by “All that we need is toe ap­ The wife of a rancher, Mrs. In Dress Revue are reminded to bring coupons, “Not r'eally,” said Marx, “aft­ meeting Monday night toe ele- they're the only ones with prob- and a corsage of gardenias. Command started putting more Damuth was chosen over 50 oth­ canceled stamps and articles er I explain that all the equip­ Bureau of the Census interview­ proval df the New Haven trus­ mentairy school will definitely go lems, he said, and they’re not. After a reception for the Im­ troops in the area four weeks tee’s to get action, Kanell said. er contestants competing in toe Doing Business ■fl Members of the 4-H Bake for a cup auction. ment is thoroughly sterlized.” ers. ago. and Baste Club received awards on double sessions next year “We’ve got a dam good town— mediate family at Cavey’s Res­ “The proposal has been sub­ 29to annual event. Mrs. Gilbert Y The Information is colfticted ■ Besides, he added, “a hu­ and the high schood wM go on and school system here. Let's taurant, the couple left for a The North Vietnamese troops Duken of Plattsburgh, N.Y., at a recent kartford County 4-H Gary L. Heard, son of Mr. man's mouth is dirtier baoteria- through the bureau's regular mitted to them and I hope an drees revue a* Bums School, double sessions or suffer a ser­ allow people that we do. honeymoon trip to Cape Cod by mainly are In the rugged moun­ agreement can be reached,” he was runnenip. and Mrs. Louis F. Heard of 281 wise than is a dog’s.” ious curtiailment in academic car. They will live in Ellington. monthly Current Population tains of the west, although an Earlier Mrs. Damuth had Hartford. Henry St., has joined Theta Survey for the U.S. Department said. They are Mias Lynne Orlow- program. ^-Irs. Barlow will graduate independent regiment and at ski. Miss Barbara Bodemann, Epsilon fraternity at Upsala A total of $31,000 is listed in from the University of Connecti­ of Labor’s Bureau of Labor least a dozen separate battal­ In Our New Mias CsLTol Bensen, Miss Cris College, East Orange, N. J., Hospital Notes the board’s budget, covering toe Police Arrests cut next month. She will teach Statistics. ions and 20 local force compa­ Bensen, and Miss Sue MacLean, where he is a freshman, major­ cost of leasing furnishing and French in the Lebanon School Identity of persona ia con­ nies already are spread ing in business. He is a grad­ Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.ni. operating- five portable class­ fidential. Mrs. Hilda Baker of throughout the sector. li!<' blue ribbons; and Pat Sullivan, An incident at George for System in the fall. Mr. Barlow OPEN ■ a red ribbon. uate of Manchester High School. in all areas excepting mater­ rooms, of the double trailer va­ is Rockville-Vemon reporter for 286 Porter St. la Manchester In the two southernmost prov­ nity where they are 2:30 to 4 riety. Three of these would be Teens at 11:30 last night re- inces erf I Corp^,.,Quang Tin and AT THE The Bensen sisters made out- The Manchester Herald. He is representative. SUNDAY sjr Bts to match their own for their Friendship Circle of the Sal- P-ni. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private placed' at the elementary school, 'suited in the arrest of two sdx- Quang Ngai, the'-enemy has rooms where they are 10 a.m. a 1965 graduate of the Univer­ VE^. EMOTIONAL PROBLEM* 5-year-old sister, Karen. Miss vation Army will meet Monday " ^ ** two at toe'high school. CAN CAU$E massed two regiments bf .1^ 3rd WAREHOUSE teen-year-old youths, one from sity of Connecticut. at 7:45 p.m. at the church. to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested Condon said this amount ■would Division and all of the 2nd NV-A PARKADE 7:30 A.M. MacLean also made a duplicate Manchester, the other from VARIOUS PIFFERENT Duplicate Bridge 9*:f dress for a friend, Mary Bourque, There will be a service pro­ not to smoke In patients’ rooms. be reduced by about $3,344 be­ Wajda-Diamond • ■ TVPE4 OF Diviafon; AMERICAN gram. Hostesses are Mrs. Wil­ No more than two visitors at cause toe use of one trailer at Hartford. fKIN RA*Ht*. Results in toe semi-finals of age four. Miss Cris Bensen and A day does not pass without .ii>* liam Statig and Mrs. August one time per patient. toe elementary school would be G ary, M. Dollak of 464 Oak­ Miss Janet Diamond of Cov­ a team of tour knockout compe­ the Communists cutting toe Karen; Miss Bodemann, and Hm Mi CapMlM t>vM ImM uI InlnulIWi Q Miss MacLean and Mary were Gebel. at least two-thirds re-itnburse- land Rd. and Robert J. Paa'- entry became the bride of Pfc. .hiiMtintinHaHulwleHiniiiiitw—lMia tition last night at tti« ItaUan main nortti-aouth Route 1, mor­ B A R R lC iN i STANDARD Patients Today: 308 able under P.A. 206. Theodore Wajda of Manchester, American Club are Fred Clarke, selected to appear June 17 and lante of Hartford were aarested taring a U.S. outpopt, or attack­ iv; 20 on the BYank Atwood Show, The Episcopal Youth Council ADMITTED YBlSTEaiDAY: Conlon has figured toe cost by Patrolman John Walrath Saturday afternoon at toe home Jack Oarke. James PoHtes and ing one of the 114 pacification Mrs. Wanda Affricano, Coven­ of the bride’s parents. The Rev. William McDougall, and Mrs. k * ' WTIC-TV. of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church of double sessions at toe ele- and charged with willful de- Lutz Trustees teams which number 50 men f Miss Sylvia Peila, junior lead' will sponsor a oar wash tomor- try; Nancy Alien, 40 Olcott St. ; menlary school for one year at atruction of private' pi’opepty. William E. Belden Jr. of the Arthur Pyka, Jack Descy, each. The teems have suffered HEADQUARTERS •r, was selected as county rep- row from noon to 4 p.m. at the Mrs. Peai'le' Bean, Dover, $19,819. Of Uus, $5,000 would go They are scheduled for appear- Congregatiooml Clmrch of To Meet Monday George Btdwne and Richard 10 per cent casualties over-all in resentative to a state revue June church. Maine; Lihnea Benson, 348 tor transportation. ance in Manchester Circuit South Coventry performed the •' Cello. The competition ia spon- the last ip weeks. Woodibrddge St.; Bernard Bo­ 17 at Centinel Hill Hall, Hart------The cost of double sessions Court 12 on May 29. ceremony. xhe annual dinner meeting of sored by Manchester Bridge U.S. Marine progress in the .0? land. 49 Winter St-; Mrs. Betty at the high school would run to The bride is a daughter of the Lutz Junior Museum Board C3ub. Playoff for the biUe will ford. Miss MacLean and Mary The directors of toe Kiwanis .oo 0.0 .o ooo .. . . . Dollak’s father posted $100 area has been checked by toe are alternates. Oitib of Manchester will meet Bowden, 170 E. Main St., Rock- $33,850, w»th $8,000 allocated for ^ Parlante, this mom- Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Diamond of'lYustees will be held Monday be Friday, May 26 at 8 p.m. demands of policing toe demili­ For Brand Names In vii'lle; Raymon^Boushee 200 transportation and $5,700 for a of Miss Sullivan, Miss PeUa and Tuesday at 11:80 a.m, at Man­ ing, was attempting to raise his Armstrong Rd. The bride- a.t Willie's Steak House. There Winners In a dupUoate bridge tarized zone and a t the same .fjvl Miss MacLean were commenta­ chester Country Club before a Hilliard St.; EJKzabeth Carter physical educatiem' teacher. At groom is a son, of Mrs. Alexan­ will be a scciel at 6:30 p.m. game last night at the Ital­ time keeping pressure on toe 77 Main St.; Mrs. Norman Ce- dra Wajda of Henderfon Rd. and ELKAY tors. regular meeting of the club at both schools toe other addition­ and dinner will be served at 7. ian American Club are: North- local gueeriUas among toe 2.7 I S' ■>inifMi SitT' S»itl i .'laa-e, 143 Florence St.; Harry al teachers needed would be They wei’e arrested on a com­ John Wajda of 90 Union PL South, Mrs. Kathryn Horriqan Heating and Plumbing The club is planning a Mother-. noon. William O’Neill, Manches- plaint by John Ruseell, an em­ After dinner and a brief busi­ mlUkm people that live mostly Daughter Luncheon for Satur- Dalton, Rye St., South Windsor; h al^ m e. The couple will live at Law- and G. M. Perry, first; Mitchell ter director of public works, ploye at toe Tolland teen ness meeting, which will in­ in a lO-mile wide coastal strip. llay, May 27. Mrs. Barbara San- will speak at the meeting. Mrs- Beverly DeRobertis, 3 ’’There is absolutely no ques­ ton, Okla. Pfc. Wadja is sta­ clude election of officers, a new Bala.and Eklward Bala, second, The Marines have just 20 ma- Dailey Circle, Rockville; Mrs. restaurant. 10 of Merle Norman Studio will tion about double sessions at the tioned at Ft. Sill, Lawtem, Okla. color film, "Nature’s Treas­ and Milton Gottlieb and James netrver battalions in the sector. Barbara Dik, 149 Chestnut St.; ^ <■ Supplies For Every Job be guest speaker. Manchester rotary dub will elementary school” If toe three He reported that he saw the ures,-” will be riiown. It was 'I'atrq, third, Now the fighting part of a Mrs. Dorothy Ekkljr, 468 W. Mid­ host a joint meeting Tuesday at trailers are cut, Oonlon said. At youths punch boles with their produced and narrated by Fred- -Also, East-West, Mrs. Rlch^ U.S. Anny divirian is in Quang dle Tpke.; Mrs.' Harriette fists in the west dry wall of the 8:80 p.m. of aU Manchester ser­ the high school he said he has erick Sweet of Manchester, a ard Gworek and Mrs. Doris Tin and Quang Ngai: the 196th A ' V vice clubs at toe Manchester Greenbwg, 146 Ghcetnut St.; "soul-searched and worked un­ building. He summoned Patrol­ Engagement naturalist and member of the Belding, first; Ed O o n ^y and Fire Victims Mrs. Barbara Gustafson, 47 Light Infantry, toe 3rd Brigade Country du b . Atty. Jim Egan til as an educator I can go no man Walrath, who was on duty Hartford Audubon Society. WUl-iam Larsen, second, o ^ ' of the 25th Division, toe 2nd Need Housing of the “What in the World" tel- Princeton St­ furtoer" in cutting back the there at the time. The azrests All adult members of toe mu­ Richard Pasternak and Tom Also, NajKy Haim, 16 liberty program. Parke - Stocks squadron of the 11th - armored JO erision show wiU speak. followed. seum have been Invited. Landers, third. Mins. Btaine Sweet, diractor St.; Wilfred Johnson, Hebron; "The board has already cut cavalry reg;iment, and about 100 Raymond F. Simmons, 22, of The engagement of ,i Miss helicopters, half the Marine tot­ 3 Of the Mianctierter Red Cross Edward Kenefick, 47 ^W w n program because of lack South Windsor, was arrested at Jeanne Margaret Parke of Al- liJARRT(.!fS* no oCftoe, has iseued on urgent al, aupporting them. — WHOLESALE — Rd.: Tammy King, of fpace. They cut back lost i2:50 p.m. yesterday by Det. lentown. Pa., to John E. Stocks- oelil for bousing for four fain- Utility Drops Dr.; Mrs. 'The Army presence eilowed HUes burned out early Thunsday Wad^worih^TBiS^'^McNS ^ H the Marines to send two battal­ i \ ‘ 5,' manning tean t4i< SX S Bid for Mortgage rrio™, u R/t • Mr-a nsiro mdecent exposure. by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and DANIELS TRAVEL A8ENCY ions into the recent heavy mother’s day Eq. apartmentei. AhVj» Noiihaiicr S6 Summer St ■ "^® arrest took place in the Mrs. James H. Bennett of Al- presents fighting at Khe Sonh, 10 miles The Manchester Water. Co. Miss Parke Is the below the xone near the Laotian , in*Sink*Erator ' She said the* three or four j'^riginalDf end plflectOf ef the gerbeg* di D$« room apartments or simHer ac- has withdrawn border. 80 PIPE^LEANING TOOLS ^ Evelyn RolS^. 160 Fron^ Bd.: troKem^t ““ EXPO S7 (CansAias World’s Fair) miniature chocolates ln*Slnh*EraterMtnu(*clurinQ Compeny • Raclnt. Witceriein oommadations are needed, to permission to apply for a $400 Bolton; Carl Schaefer, 28 Hole H m Maitaas also have Ply for a $400.- ^ Hate ^ SitiSft' Eet. ' Krinjak and Police- Her fiance 1. a ron of Mr. See Expo the right way! Arrive retreehed, keep the famSiee together. 000 mortgage. St. Ext., Rockville: Mrs. Jean launched two in-depth opera- They now are split in tempor­ ’ woman Patricia Graves report and Mrs. Percy Stocks of Bol- assured of fine acooniinodations oad wed. tifms with their nerwty freed bat­ Every mother will appreciate a delicious box of Its application was scheduled nuenea, 9 Chestnut St.; Clifton InfoNiied! I :*t.T ary quarters.’ for a public hearing Tuesday Varsell, 393 Hackmatack St.; K double tmssdolwaro not ton Rd. talions, oampoigna which would beforo the State Public Utilities Paul VisesWs, 66 'Venn'wood Dr., MTted to, Oonlon said, further ^***-y- ^® y Parke attended Allen- National Exhibits (over 70 oountries repre-^ have been considered a luxury Barricini. You couldn't say Happy Mother’s Day eented). Eatertainment, Servloee, Restau­ Commission. Vernon; Antanas Kleizer, 630 N- Sirtallment wxmld involve dras- ParWng lot ^nder surveillance, town’ Central Catholic High six weeks ago. with more taste. 1 lb. Miniatures ^ 2 . 2 9 Penonid NoticeB No explanation was given for Main St, tic outs in the program, ser- following complaints of previ- School and Muhlenberg College, rants, Theater. Sports, Traubodours, Him Forces In Oparatlon Shawnee the withdrawal and none of the BIRTHS YESTERDAY: . A iqusly affecting the academic ^^>i>ilar incidents. Allentown. She is employed as Feetival, Fireworks, are probing rough terrain weet 3 water company’s officers were son-to Mr. and Mrs. John Eills- lives of the students. Simmons posted $100 bond an elementary school teacher at 12-4 Day Trips; of Hue and Quang Tri Cltj), the In Memoriam "This is not a threat, not appearance May 29 Ip Man-^St, Joseph’s School, Allentown, provincial handquerters which la loviiia memory of Arthur dark '‘vailable today for conunenL worth, 11 Schallef Rd.; a daugh­ June 1-4 Sept 7-10 Beautifully Gift Wrapped ^g jch er vno poased away MSy 14, ter to Mr. and Mrs. Richard a waving of a red flog," 6i»«ster Circuit Court 12. Mr. Stocks, a graduate of Rock- came under heavy attack in Hagearty, 177 Maple St; a aaid. "This Is your new Acting David P .' .Viara, 19, of 99 ville High School, is attending June 15-18 , Sept. 14-17 early April. In Oparatlon Union, ^way* a alleut heartache,. Swiss Lovers Use daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Su{>erintendent t e i l ^ you what John Bt. was charged with Lehigh University, Bethlehem, July 9>12 / Sept. 21-24 two bnbtahons are sweeping jfjuiy a ftilMit ttt&r But always a beautiful memory Flowerpot Signal Wilson, Coventry. is actuoUy tnia” ’ apeedlng yesterday night after Pa. July 28-31 Sept. 28-Oct. 1 ttirou^ two hostile valleys 20 Of oae we loved ao dear. DISCHARGED Y ESTER- Conlon went on to ask the PPUce say he was clocked trav- A summer wedding is planned. July 31-Aug. 3 Oct. 12-15 milea soutii of Da Nang. In ail Vietnam trends clearly Wife and family GEINEVA—In some parts of DAY: Edward Koch, 37 Doane town to think positive, innteyi sling at 70 to 75 m.p.h. on S. Aug 17*20 Oct. 26-29 Switserland H is still customary St.; Mrs. .Alberta Bstabrook, of looking at the twgaUye sk)e Main St. He is scheduled to ap- ’ *PerlPersoi[L Twin Occupancy From Mapbhester show ihe heaviert fighting oc- In Memoriam for a young swsdn to slip a love Coventry: Mrs. Adele Fontaine, of things sU the time. "You’ve P*®-*' court June, 5. cum in the dry season when la loviag memory of Samuel For Further Inforiiiatlou and Reservationa Appiys' both rides can beri maneuver who paeaea away May 14, rw6. note into a flowerpot and leave Stafford Springs; Andrew Hlo- got so da$n many good things Robert . Serrell. 17, of 83 REMEMBER it on his'giiTs -wtodowsiU. bik, StsdIord Springs; Mra ill your favor,’’ be -^pleaded, Weaver Rd. was charged with MOTHER’S DAY and supply thtir troope, and SUPPLY, INC. ^ f o r e j^ more each day we miss If she takes the pot inside af- Mary Brown, 4 Avon S t; David "and you did younsetf-up royW fidlure £o obey a traffic light to tte Mat dry season last CANDY — 008HET1CS think the wmaid is ter reading the note, it'a a sig- Pierro, 48 E. Maple S t; Julie by putting iqp toe good high knd with speeding shortly. ^ - DMIIELS TRAVEL AOENCY sunrioar. und fsA. tfie Marinas St BARRY ROAD, MANCHESTER. CONN. TEL. Q49-S01S :9M they liule know the sorro-w nal that he bos won her affec- Richer, 131 Hollister St.; Mrs. school building and staffing K, fb*"® 1 Ibis morning. He ia claimed 1,000 enemy dead aJOTt it th&Pgrkade PH O N E 649-4563 MANCHESTER ;|pWI wtthla our hearts oonoealed. tions; but if tiie flowerpot is Viola Hiorp, Coventry; Mrs. which cost a lot of money. I scheduled for court appearance ARTHUR DRVI Agents tor Parker Tours, lao. ICO Birokers, No. MC-1SS79 in ^wtations Hastings and 160 HARTFORD ROAD alrie X the sons. Tin ' mfe-arf iamlly' M t out in the cold, so is he. Fknence Brown, S t Madison St. know hut look at the good on May 29. * i 4 ■ - . :k Northwest Terrorists Ninth Iiimpg OHUBOH, CMVIVALL U SIN ESS l^E R V IC E S iPJiRECTO RY Five Straight 3-2 Victor Standings—Gus’s 2-0, SaviaiB For Marichal Are Martin National League Walks Pace Bank 2-0, Center Congo 1-0, Ctnctonott .. 19 9 .679 — Army A Navy 1-1, BA CSub 1-1, Pittsburgh . 14 9 .609 2% In League South Binders 0-1, Sealtest 0-1, A n d O ark e Central Win North Methodist 0-2. IT’S HERE W ith Giants St. Louis . . . “ ) 10 .6bo 2% NEW YORK (AP) Mid Ohtoago .... 18 10 .566 3% Once again I Manchester Victim of a second Hart­ NEW YORK (A P)—San The FlaveH hoys, Don afid Looking for o place for CAR LEASING THE NEW Francisco’s lim pi^ Giants ey Maiitle and Rocky Col Atlanta .... 14 12 ,638 4 High was victimized in the ford County Conference de­ 12 12 .500 6 final inning, Bristol Central Gil, were just too much for Seal- GLASS that Special Affair? have come up with a for­ Phila’phia .. feat of the week yesterday ALL PURPOSE San Fran. .. 11 14 .440 6V4 test last night at Charter Oalt Oa 1 or 2 mula for shedding those ror in the hearts of pitch­ 5^ coming up with three runs afternoon in Bloomfield was Park and Gus’s scored a U-* • • For Auto Windshields Loe Angelce « 16 .876 8 in tho J^ttom half of the • For Store Fronts and all WE CATER TO: second-division blues. ers? East Catholic High, a 3-2 win. New York . 9 16 .376 8 ninth inning yesterday to sizes of windows • Banquets • Weddings JET-X Now if Heomian B’ranks can They were toe key IdtUng 8 18 .808 10 loser to Northwest in eight Don FTavell cracked out tour • For Table Tops • Gatherings YEAR PLAN Houston .... tack a 7-6 defsat on the In­ Just figure out a way to pitoh figures in toe American league Friday’s Results innings. The game site was hlt« and Gil Flavell three — a • Group Mev*^ngS First to Manchester. New Juan Marichal four times a E’riiday night, CCaske breaking dians at Bristol. The winning .switched to St. Thomas Semi single, double and triple. Hank OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. of every dcHo.,.tlon PMjWburgh 0, Ataahita 2 rally oame after Manchester had cars, full maintenance, fully PRESSURE c - week, toe Giants will be sitting iip a perfect game by Balti- nary due to a wet field in Hart- Agostinelli homered and singled SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON We have the “Know-How” Oinclfinaiti 4 ,' PMladelphla 2 scored once in its half of the Insured to reduce your prob­ pretty. more’e Jim Fahner aiMi Martin St.* Louis 7, New York 6 ford. and Hoy McGuire and Walt Mc- to please you! driving' in toe game’s only nm final inning for a 6-4 advantage lems and worries. For full - Marichail, a spring training Chloogo, 2, Los Angeles 1 The winning ran crossed the Nally each stroked two hits for J. A. WHITE WASHER holdout, hurled hlii fifth stralg^tt as* toe CMoago WtaKe Sox ex­ in the CCIL struggle. plate on an error, the same the Grlndermen. Church Comers Inn information call Sen Franoised 6. Houston 1 oomplete gome vletory Friday JIM PALMER tended toeix^ winning string. The kfas was the seventh in ntanner in .-which Bast lost to Best for Sealtest were Haasen 860 Main St., East Hartford Today’s Games nine starts tor Coach Hal Porks’ GLASS CO. ndght, whipping Houston 6-1. CtaxtK, a .900 Miter for toe OMoago (Jenkins S-2) at Los South two days earlier in the Sally and Mel Avery, each with Phone 289-4359 Paul Dodge Pontiac crew. two hits. Ray Amlle in leftlleld SI BIssell St.—Tel. 649-7S22 MANCHESTER Willie Mays and Tom Haller Angdes (Sutton 0-3) HOC. East is now 7-2 and 1-2 in INC. provided toe power with long Jim Palmer leading oft the seventh Inning Stooiter Ben G rtyb, who the conference. starred on drfense. and toe oMy Yankee to (Lemaster 2-1) at '201 415 X—13-16-1 373 MAIN STREET home runs. Pittsbijrgh (Pizanro 3-1) Hall Monday, cams within two Blast trailed 2-1 going into the Gus’s AUTO PARTS fF g f-g » L | reach base against Paihner, a 000 030 0— 3- 8-9 Foir toe Giants to try to win Houston (Ou^tar 2-2) at Son outs of racking up bis senxid seventh frame but rallied to Sealtest Osfrmsky Phone 649-2881 TTfc-B.K -l. -M. 21-vG&ir-oiUl21-year-old rtcTht-^ii right-hander. ’The G. Flavell and Gaskell; Ar- DON WILLIS 270 BROAD s i._ ^ without - Maricl^ fa like a oar Francisco (McOormlok 1-1) success but he Just couldn’t con­ knot the count on an error, Prepare Your Car for Summer We Urge You To Support Oriotas, meOnwhUe, blasted five at tain Central In the final fraane. Gary Kinel’s steal of second and Avery, Brown, DEALER IN WASTE trying to run 'on three wheels. PMladeiphbi (Short 8-2) REC 80FTBAU. Open Saturdays until 5 P.M. Franks found that out toe hard New York pfachers for 16 Mts, Ctncbinati (MoOool 2-1) Tim Cummings come on in re­ and Tom Butka’s pinch single. GARAGE After a long winter and a cold heust syvatem ohedked so 'nat The Lutz Junior Museum Of No-Hitter breaking a six-game losing Standings — Spruce Tavern MATERIALS way In the first two weeks of toe New York (Hamilton 0-0) at lief In toe ninth with one out. But Northwest ended the 2-0, WINF 2-0, Wyman OU 1-1, 18 Main S t, Tel. 649-4531 spring, it is time to have your flWenimg season when Juan dropped his NEW YORK (AP) — By shut- string 14-0. St. Louis (Olboon 4-2), night OenUnuing their heavy MtUng deadlock quickly in the first ” througth your car withotit yow Gunver Stampers 1-1, Lenox car put in good condition for the first three starts and San Fran- ting out toe Loe Angeles Dodg- Martin, sporting an .036 aver­ Sunday’s Games were Dick Oobb and Steve extra inning against relief RAGS, IRON Service Secret of a Good Business MANCHESTER age, doubted in' toe only run of Banos, each with three liits. Pharmacy 1-1, Telephone 1-1, Specionzinq in good driving weather that lies Dirty sparkplugs, burned A & A d sco sunk to toe cellcu:. ers in toe second game of last New York at St. Louis pitcher Doug Melody.jviciLHjy. Willie wm ic . a, xa /v_0 RUG CLEANING the game —■ and Ms first run Cobb’s output inctuded a (iou- Keegan and Tom McCaffrey R-ogers 0-2, Army vy SCRAP METAL Have you often wondered whyalmoat "deluxe,” for rugs wlH ahead. If you want to be sure podnts—tJbese take away much But the^ Bce right-hander has World Series. Jim Palm- FhifadeipMa at Cincinnati, 2 BRAKE SERVICE PUMP SERVICE • COMPANY batted In of toe season — In OM- Atlanta at Pittsburgh ble and homer and Banas bad stroked singles and a hit bats- ^ some businesses do so well and up and fu^- of a tune-up that will take care of the pep from your oar, and if regained his rhytom and now all **' K^l^nd two distinctions: cogo'a 1-0 decision over Califor­ a double to go 'with two slh- The Radiomen from WINF and PAPER 15 HANNAWAY ST. Chicago at Loe Angeles, 2 man loaded the bases with two othars Just plod ailong? The«i ^urc placed where you specify. of all the - necessary things your car does not pick up in Water Systems and Pumps Franks has to do is get two or became the youngest nia. It was toe White Sox’ sev­ gles. Dale Ostrout and Grayb Front End Alignment Houston at San Francisco, 2 out. When Rick Bottaro mis- were on the beam last night and 731 PARKER ST. has to be an answer and in the f without your giving further trauffie the way . you wish it three other pitchers In tune with pi*<^ record a Cutout enth straight triumph- also came through with two the result was a 11-7 decision Jacuzzi Goulds Phone 643-0012 in Series hlstoiy, and he be' American League played an infield hopper, Kee- Tel. 643-5735 or 643-5879 « A. co n ie ® ^ thou-ht to them, take your car might, this might weM be the Juan Detroit edged by Boston 6-4, saftiea in toe 13-hlt Manchester General Repair Work case of Manchester Moving & Man^e^er Moving & Truckmg ^ _ come the man who beat Sandy W. L. Pet. G.B. jan scored the winning run. over Telephone at Mt. Nebo. 3 Fairbanks 5Iorse 3-DAY Mays, of course, is a one-man Kansas City nipped Minnesota attack. Ostrout had three RBI’s The winners erected an early Truoking Oo. tlhe aaiawea’ «5 Oo. do the work for you. The Drirving on worn tdres is also bond.'WttUe's tWid home nm of Koufax in toe last game of the Detroit ...... 16 7 .606 Rick Roberts started for East 2-1 and Oleveiend bombed and Banajs two. 7-2 lead which withstood a five- toe season and No. 545 of Ms left-hander’s glarious oarpor. CMcago .... . 16 7 .682 and went five Innings, giving ‘ Service”. This is a crmcem rea^n for^ " Don Willis has been working a tooldish thing to do, for you Service On SERVICE Washington 19-6 in other Ameri­ The locals outhit the wlnnera, run fifth frame by the Phone- career came In the seventh in­ By shutting out toe NeW York California .. 16 14 .481 6 WOUND UP is St. way to Tony Foran in the sixth. HIGH GRADE that wiM move everythdng from no at the same location since 192S surely are taking a bog cha^e All Malies can League games, ail at night. 12-6, but a dozen walks by Gnyb men. a piano to household goods to Ing. The sajne men, fully tmn ^ being injured. The Don WU- — Also — ning with two men on end gave Yankees Friday night. Palmer Wash’n...... 19 18 .480 5 Louis pitcher A1 Jack- Melody came on in the seventh. The White Sox’ 'victory kept New York .. 11 12 .478 6 proved to be costly. Mac Segal’s three hits paced an office with the same special e<3 In art of proper hMdling j ^ ^ exaggera- Garage has rugged Goodyear Call Hartford Marichai a comfortable working gained ondy an aimoet-dlsrtlnc- them 'Within one-half gome of son. The lefthander is Going the distance for North­ PRINTING tor every piece of fumi- of furniture are employ^ year “ J," “ tires that w« give you mites FURNITURE CLEANING mfurgin. Aon — he almost became the Boston ...... 11 18 .468 6% Central Jumped into a 3-0 lead the winners with Bjorkman, Mil- 525-3993 Service front- running Detroit, which one of the key men in west was Tom Landers. He was Haller, on a tear with nine Balttmore hurier to pitch a Mlksiesolia .. 11 18 .468 8H in toe first, and Manchester got reached for three hits Vic JMikoleit adding two Jott'and Commercial ture. If you want something a ft o y ^ r . Mr. hg^has offered the finest ^ highway cWv- had to work bard for toe one- the Cards pennant plan. reached for three hits. Vic gj||> g^ieids led the losers. Mrts In 12 at bats, had given the winning no-hltter this year. Kansas Caty . 11 14 .440 6 one nm back In the fourth end Printing moved, large or smaM, caU that only_j^by years of expe ^ j j ^^pk to be found run margin over Boston. Cruse led the winners with two Mlkoleit and Shields hit the Manchester Moving & Truoking nence, plirs working as a tolly Naturally a good grease Job Giants Hhe early lead in the ^ turned out, the 21-yeair- Gtevefand .. 10 18 .486 6 each aide telliad twice in toe hits, one a double. Kinel’s sec­ The Tigers, who have won only homers. Prompt and Efficient Oo. ai 643-6668 and talk with coordinated team can such a ^ u__ a nar >® ®' must,- and an oil change fourth but consecutive singles right-hander come within Bailtiinare .. 10 14 .417 6H sixth. The locals book the lead ond inning double was the When it's time to IMORK RKORl*^ nine of their last 10, got three Friday’s Reaulto in the seventh with a pair of Stanky Pays WINF ...... 311 231 0—11 16 1 Prlntlns: Of All Kinds Waiter Pewiett, the owner. As snpenior service be offered — **“ ,*^^ with new fUters goes into any DKCORATE WITH by Joe Morgan, Sonny Jackson P * ^ ®f attaining a perttect runs without a Mt, end another Blagles longest Hit and drove tei a courtesy to Ms customiers Mr. and this is true. If you want to this past winter could avoid the job--but here again, at and Jim Wyrni tied ft in the 8«me, aJlowlng only Horace Detroit 6, Boston 4 runs and appeared headed for Telephone . -010 150 0— 7 11 1 on an error. Norm Cash oc- Bottaro with the first run. Palmer, Burgess and Turner, Penrett honors the Oonnecticut be sure, call Manchester Mov- potholes in many of the roads ^ it is not sbeth. Cfarke to reach base — on a Balimors 14, Now York 0 a nm wtth another run in the Community Press Sherwin-Williams eounted for the other with a Off in Suits Summary: Segar; Sauer and McDowell, Travel In Style, Elegance Ohairge Card, whereby you may .jpg & Truclcing Co. and at one time or another, the ngggsgaj.y to point out what Marichai finfahed with a sev­ leadoff single in the seventh in­ Kansas City 2, Minnssota 1 ninto for a 6-4 lead. But then Northwest (S) homer. Eerl Wilson limited toe McArdle. 9 East Middle Tpke. And Comfort By cflMurge your moving expen^. truck recently added curb has been nudged by toe jjg done. No matter MOVE SUPER en-hitter and struck out nine. He ning — as the Orioles annlbdiat- Cleveland 12, Washington 6 things started hax>pening. ab r h po « rtid Oouse, 3b, 0 Red Oamet Service is a faan- the fleet is 22 feet long, has fi^t tires a litle bit bard. This tj^ mechanics do on ed the Yankees 14-0 and ended a Red Sox to four hits before be OMoago 1, OaUfomla 0 Three baews on bells and two .4 0 2 DUSTY SOFTBALL Telephone 643-5727 retired the first 11 batters he tired and toey ralliad for two To Pitchers PilWnslofi, 8b, 3 0 1 CADILLAC LIMOUSINE KEM-TONE six-game losing streak. Today’s Games singles, the fart by BUI Mur­ Keenen, «s...... 3 1 1 Scoring 16 times in the first WEDDINGS 4 SPECIAL OCCASIONS Expert faced. CHICACiO (AP) — Manager Keegan, c. ....4 0 Even with the one Wt, Palm- runs In toe ninth. Oeveliqnd (Tliant 0-1) at phy which tbova In the winning 3 inning, the 'Walnut Barbers • Moving GALL DELUXE WALL PAINE In other National League Bkldia Sbanky might have to go McCoffery, cf, 4 0 3 Call Mancbnttr 649-7853 The 'Yankees couldn’t get a Watolngton Richert 1-4) run, produced three Bristol Mazzarelfa, rf, 4 0 0 trounced First National ■ Stores games Friday night, St. Louis performance was much into toe haberdashery biisiness EDWARDS • Packing gA3.fi5g3 thing against toe 6-foot-3 Pal­ Detroit (Sparma 3-0) at Bos­ markers in the final at bats and Griffen, lb, ... 3 0 7 last night at Robertson Park, • Storage VfO-UHW SHERWIN WILLIAMS rallied with five runs In the stronger than Steve Barber’s mer. He retired toe first 18 bet- if Ms ■ streaking CMcago White Lynch, c...... 3 1 3 eighth Inning for a 7-6 vlotory when toot Oriole hurier com- ton (Bennett 1-1) a 7-6 sucoesa. Ijandera, p...... 3 1 3 31-3. SECRETARIAL 981 MAIN STREET . Sox happen to ■win toe American —,1 ■ far nmnefs cover the floor and ly the finest equi^iiient tor that is hard to determine with or not he wants the work don* Oshtonnia (WUlhite 0-0) at Orsyb hka now lost three of pennant. TVkal* 81* 3 5 31 8 0 Bob Carlson homered twice iviBB so that no ddirt is tracked purposes. v power steering. It also means „„ this pairticuOar area, MANCHESTER TEL. 643-6636 CMoago (OTyx)! 0-0 or Bus- Boat «) for the Barbers and Joe Com- Dube Tool Co. downed Atlanta 5-2, Cincinnati against Detroit April four decisions. The Sox won their seventti ah r « rbi SERVICE ia^ the house It ailso mer ns ^"^y pi’ofessional men that the front tires wear un- a fuly equipped electrical de- hardt 1-1) poseo and Steve McAdam had MOVING AND drapped Philadelphia 4 . r ^ 80. The ttoubte with Barber’s ble play and Palmer retired toe The sucoesa was toe second stireighit Briday Mght by edging Kcnralohik m, 4 0 0 0 • TYPING Drill Jig Bushings that every bit of furniture is Manchester Moving, evenly and this is not detected partment is at your service at Chicago nipped Los Angeles 2-1. 8 2-8 Innings of hitless work was Kansas City (Krausse 1-4) at Melody, cf,p, . .4 0 (me round tripper each. Carlson • STENOGRAPHIC Yonks toe rest of toe 'way facing for Central over toe Indians, OaUfomfa. m> and toe triumph Gott, c...... 4 0 Steel and Carbide covered with paddling, right in * Trucking Co. to move their fey one’s eye till good driving Don WiMls Garage and this The Meto carried a 5-2 lead *>iat he walked 10 men. and toe Miraiesoba ((jriant 2-8) Roberta, • p. at, 0 0 had four other hits and Jim Mc- • bookkeeping TRUGKING GO. toe minimum 27 batters. toe first was by a 6-0 margin In cost Stonky another suit of Special Reamers the bouse, then toe padiding Is tor toey know is done mbW is gone forever. Why is not only a great convenience, Baltimore (McNally 1-3) at Bottaro. 3b, . .2 1 Auley and Pop Carlson collected MEMEOGRAPHEN G Decimal Sizes From STEVENSON’S into toe eighth inning against St. Tigem won 2-1. Among otiien, Mickey Mantle toe season opener. clothes. MacArdle, rf, ..2 0 fastened securely with large break In business. „ot ha>a^toe front end aligned but it saves you money as the New York (tlownlng 8-1), night Ktnel. 2b...... 3 1 four each and A1 Tomlinson did t STENCILING .030 thru .500 to Steps of .001 Louis but Mike Shannon’s bloop There was no doubt about ■was tigain shutout in his quest Cobb’s homer oame in toe Joe Hcrien -was the recipient rubber bands to keep lihis pad- instrument is wrapped in before thl¥^appens? work does not have to be Jobbed single climaxed the Cbrds’ Clarke’s seventh-inning line Sonday’a Games Alubicki, U, . .2 0 even better With five base • ENCLOSED DESK ' Meyer Steel Plug Gages of career home run No. 800. eighth with toe bases empty. of the new suit because he won WIttke. lb...... 3 0 SPACE ding from sUppdmg. This pro- wMte i»per, labeled and packed qj course vyou r car stops out. comeback. drive being a hit, but neitoer Kansas City at Minnesota Only Bristol batter wih two Foran, p ...... 0 0 ' knocks. In Steps of .001 ESSO Frank Robinson, Paul Blair hfa fourth straight viokxy. Any tects door casings, walls, stair- *** cartons. The furniture is ^ben you apply''tjie brakes, but If you are a member of toe PARKADE Julian Javier and Dave Rick- was there eny doubt that toe Oalifomia at Chicago, 3 hits was Bud Corner. Butka, pn...... 1 0 Best for Finast were Bill Edwards Building Carr Lane Jig and Fixture Parts and Andy Etcbeharren were toe Sox pitriieir winning four O Grady. 3b, ^ ^ jO _0 A.i,ralUs and Rudy Arthofer Ball Lock Pins ways, etc. When you employ plsred where It slmuld be so know that you can stop Triple A or ALiA you will be 405 MAIN ST. etts opened with singles and Orioles wouid win this gama aa develsnd at Washington Summary: Mg Oriole hitters. RoMnson straight gets a suit of clothes Vernon Circle Borite Boring Bars—Carbide toe services of Manchester Mov- office Is ready for bus- yg,m. gg^j. when the bbajies are pleased to know that toe Don TEL. 649-5533 after a force play produced one they lashed 16 hits, including Betithnore at New York lyxols 36 3 8 8 1 1 With two hits each. BARBER SHOP drove in tour nms'on three UU, Bristol (1) ^ freon Sbanky. IiHiings Tbtals Vernon, Connecticut Also Representing Other iing & Trucking Oo. this Red working day. the dnim? Willis Garage is a member of run. Singles by Lou Brock and *0^ ^ Detroit at Boston, 9 ab r h N.W...... 0030000 1—8' Walnut ...1 6 3 4 701 0—31 30 9 Quality Manufacturers Manchester’s Most Modem Blair had four on four hits and Raponey. 3b. ..3 ? 0 0 But It doesn’t stop there. Any Ea.xt ...... 0 1 00001 0—3 Carpet treatment is not am ex- Many office are moved ov^ determine tl\is noth associations. Also toe Gar- * Tune-Ups Curt Flood, a douUe by Roger Andy Etchebairren. Holdw, 9b...... a 0 NaUonal 010 200 0— 3 9 5 Phone 6 John. East Hartford—289-6450 Barber Shop with E.xcellent Etchsbeiren four hits and two pitcher winning a gome in 2b: KinI, Cruse: ab: Keenen. Orlf- tra service tor which you are weekends with m dis^ption of them tested and it- age is a member of IGO Ser- Marfa and an intentional walk to threw Clarke a foot ball Herold. cf...... S 8 fen, Roberta, Kinel: of: MacArdle: Carlson and Ansaldi, Michaud 875-5329, 643-4510 * Engine Cleaning RBI. Carrier, rf...... 4 0 which toe opposing team hits Kinel unaasloted to WIttke; lob; charged, it is part of toedr reg- "'ork. FVir further information, be a good idea to have 'W(?e which means that all work 6-Chair Service! Orlando Cepeda tied the gome «>»w it was a base hit os soon and South CathoKc at the Man­ Kosliowaici, p, 0 0 1; w: Landers; 1; Melody. Lower Level, (rear) relay to first, attempting to Murphy, p, .. .3 0 der 10 fly balls instead of tim­ Bfafary, Balt., 6. 858 BURNSIDE AVE. * Modern Furniture way to treat your fumiture as mim of ?50 in toe tariff on ^ maxihin* can do any- service depend iq»n the Don runs with a double and single as ^ chester Country Club yesterday, PHONE 649-6850 MANCHESTER complete a double play, was Totals n 7 6 38 8 6 ing everything and getting tha EAST HARTFORD and Antiques though it were its own? shipments up to 250 pounds go- bhdmg, it turns drums, it grinds Willds Garage whetnfcr toe Job Sammy EUis’ five-hitter beat “H I had stood straight when both by 8-2 scores. The two ball on the run. "I just wanted # store Stools and Booths Should you desire toe deluxe to Florida. It ^aot neces- to fit the drams and it be large or small toe samq^ care- wide and Berry went to second- wins bring East’f record to 4 MsHchester (8) the Phillies tor the Reds. I cam® a® mound, maybe I Martin then doubled him home. ab r h po e rbi to break him of toe habit of 289-6333 » • Custom Furniture m-ovirjg service, this oan be sary to ®Wp as a 500 lb. mim- work on for- hid attention is given to EUis, a 20-game winner In caught U. But I nov- and 0. Oonyera, 3b. ..4 1 1 3 Jock Saniiord limited toe 9 9 timing every catch,” scUd Slipcovers and Draperies wurs, and If you wish you can mum as it fa in most cases— g^ery Job. Make sure S s u x fo jo jd 1965 but 12-19 last year, used an ^ I'f doesn't matter, Resutts: Blast vs. Nortowsrt— Kowal, 3b. ....6 0 0 3 Traffic Officials Power and Hand Tools White Sox to torn Mts before Oobb, lb...... 6 3 8 5 1 Stanky. 51ade to Order vialk out of the house without a considerable M^ng. Use course radiBitorB should be is mechanically safe_ by tet- JReuben Plen’s unortoodox rocking ■windup and "T knew I had a no-hltter ikitU Dobsinski (NW) daf. Weklind Bams. S3...... 6 1 3 3 Painting and Decorating Complete Selection of leaving for a pinch hitter tai toe J Ken Berry, who Ukea to swing eJoing one thing, and everything entire van, one-mif or one- gjjj fliished tor toe ting toe Don Wi'His Garage do Hked It so much that he’ll ebay then, but I didn’t think ahout a 2 and 1, Horvath (BX3) def. Dad- Couchlin. cf, ..4 1 1 0 Tools Materials CHOICE VARIETY eighth, but stiiU lost. Joe Horten, Mb%rihy, ti, ..4 0 0 0 0 at. anything, close to toe plate, Y will be packed in special car- Quarter as you need the same weather ahead, the ex- all toe work for you. with it tor awWle. perfect game. I didn’t think I daril 4 and 3, Loftus (NW) def. Ostrout. rf...... 4 0 3 1 Garden and Land Tools FREE ESTIMATES 7e>fqco Sfafion now 4-0, stopped Oahfornia on ^ gets a suit when be receives Ms Set at Speedway t.™ in yonr n,» ------“The way it went tonight,” he waikked anyone, but I P. Dtminico 1 up, J. Diminico Ware, c, ..,.4 0 0 9 Baby, Household, Party Lower Level of the Parkade Quality four hits but needed ndnto-in- Grsyb, p...... 4 0 3 0 60th base on belts. And so it and Banquet Supplies home No woiTvlnET over pre- ^ storag^e conLaot said, “I might use toot windup" couldn’t remember for sure, (BXJ) def. Polca i and 8, Blast Cununings, p, .0 0 0 0 649-6324 381 Main Street ning help from Bob Locker. goes. Invalid Needs cious'antiques. Trystel- and Manchester Moving A Tracking for a long time.” “T think this fa toe first time I won tesun point INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—Traffic officiate braced today Washington W ar Protesters Jim Nash burled « two-hitter Tofala 89 6 13 37 1 6 Stanky had to keep himself Bile articles Oo.—they have storage that fa Seafood Matty AJou and Roberto Ole- over went nins innings without Blast vs. South—Burns (S ) InnfafS Tofals to funnel possibly 200,000 speed fans into the Indian- ^ Phone 6«i9t|49 at Minnesota end got home tun -The regular moving service is ^reproof at reasonable rates. 43 OAK STRECT mente rapped third-inning home walking osiyone.” def. Weklind 3 and 2, Polom- Central ...... 3 0000300 8—7 5 c S ‘'a * ^ o ?'S r a in ^ apolte Motor Speedway to see an international field of Hydramatic Transmlsblpn support from Rick Monday'ki Maiichester...... 0 0010330 1—6 TURNPIKE Reach Jail, Not Pentagon TEL. 649-9937 runs for toe' Pirates and Billy O’­ bi)tio (S ) def. Horvath 2 and 1, 2b; Oobb. BauMui; hr: Oobb; ab: team’s seventh straight victory, drivers battle Mano Andretti for the pole position in Repairing the Kansas CSty victory. The P. Diminioo (EC) def. G. Cooney Coughlin; oac: Raponey, McCarthy. WATKINS-WEST WASHING'rON AP) — War Offering no resistance but re­ Dell won his third straight. O’­ Farm League Tryoutt only Mts off Nash, now 4-3 were Conrad;______lob;__ Central____ _ 10. Manchester_____ With one out In toe fifth Me- the ,500-mile rac« May 30. ------Radio Today All Work Guaranteed Dell, who was stricken by Addi­ 2 and 1, J. Diminico (EC) def. 9: W>: teuiphy,” ]Co2kwski 3 Grzyb Cfaaw singled. Berry then “ITi* against Btalian-born piarnelU Jones of 'Torranca, FUNERAL TEXACO protestors who aet out to dem- fusing to move under their own a sitigle by Rod Oarew and a C. Cooney 6 and 8, East won power, the demonstrators were Texaco Lubrication Service son’s disease during toe winter, Farm League tryouts for boys ^ 1 3 ;,^ ; Grtyb t. Giiord 4. bounced to pitcher Jack Sanford Mario was precisely toe way cjaijif,, the 1963 Indianapolta win­ DIGK’S WDBC—ISM enstr^ in the Pentagon’s key CUSTOM MADE 10,11, 12 win be hold Monday Iv ^va BojweU, team point 3; him: Godbout; t G nyb SERVICE Open 24 Hours A Day 1:00 Mike Milliard oarrled onto a bus, taken to the We Give ijyfC Green Stamps aiUowed Atlanta Just four hits Girard; w: Muirfiy; Onri>. ner wMit should have been a fl*« 10-mlle time trials shaped tier, had been dlose to 166 In toe 4:00 Long John Wade command center aire In District O ^ A S AWNINGS and Tuesday night at 6 o'clock Mb fif^ 1^ toe majors. .______SHELL 8:00 Dick Robinson of Oodumbia Jails instead. U.S. commissioner’s office and, before leaving for reliever El­ double play baM. McOraw, how­ unortoodox four • wheel - drive ORMAND J. WEST Firestone Tires 1:00 News, Sign Off with two exceptions, carried roy Faos in the eighth. at their respective practice M five n m ever, slammed into rtmrtstop The U.S. Auto Chib’s defiend- STP turbine car and Speedway WBCH—91t Defense Department patience Quality Line Products 1:00 Matinee wore thin Friday as the paci­ before him. Oiut Simmons scattered eight fields AH boys who playsd last R/rf Rpjpr NirhldtiMS in P ii'tnrfi Jim BVegort and Fregosi’a ra- Ing champion turned an unoffl- obeervera suspected he had not Director SERVIGE Mts ogotort toe Dodgera and year must tryout. Plans for to. 4:30 Hartford Highlight* fists’ efforts to reach the so- Three lay flat on toe floor as BuPONrS ^ M'lCtUre fajjr to flirt was wide. cdal lap Friday at 169.4 miles extended It in practice. Gen. Repairers License 853 CENTER STREET 7:00 New.-, drove la Adolpho PWlhps with rooWe league are now being 142 E. CENTER ST. 7:30 Gaslight called war room went into their U.S. OommissloneT Alexander ttw sixth when toe IMIans came Berry reached second and per hour against his own one- Other running over 166 this Comer Broad and 12:00 Quiet Hours Stop ’n Go tha winrfng nm in the fifth in- made. 'Teams will be formed scored the gam e's onfly run on lap mark of 166.328 end his 10- week inoluded Gordon John- MECHANIC ON DUTY fourth day. Ackerman Jr. read the (toarges, ftom behind, end wddod a tbrae- Manchester’s Oldest 2:00 Sign Off Ding after PfaUittps had tripled, the lart week in May. Middle Tpke. West AT ALL HOURS WTIC—1080 U.S? marshals were sum­ offered release on ball and set nm boonar In a nlath-limlng Knudson Tries-Glove doUbte by J. C. Martin, who mile record of 166.899, both set oock, Hastings, Mich., in a Oer- With Finest Facilities 1:00 News moned and arrested 20 demon­ toe trial date. Atlantic Service burst tost put it out of reach. probeibUy figured he should get lart year in a similar Brawner hardt FVyrd; A. J. FY>yt, Hous­ Phone 643-2176 1:15 Home Decorator a euit of clothee since It was Hawk. Starters, Generators, 1:30 Newfl strators on*' charges of unwar­ The others sat or stood during ton, Tex., the 1961 and 1964 win­ Prop: “Rady” DuPont Ms first run-beutted-in o f toe . Carburetors 2:00 Detroit at Boston ranted loi'tering, ^eptog and the individual appearances. A half-dozen drivers had ner, til a Coyote Ftord of his 4:40 Monitor seoBon. s e l l DomesUc - Foreign Can 11:00 News assembling on federal property. They will not be asked to an­ 128 East Center Street Junior Baseball And SHoots Fine 66 shown posslhlHtioe of breaking own design, and Joe Leonard, 643-7008 iHUMPSONSPEEDWA h wOinS TRADE Tool Equipment 11:30 Monitor All refused''an opportunity for swer to the charge until the SEE US FOR: ■------Andretti’s ’66 recorts but none J«»«. Oalif., former natton- 12:00 Other Side of Day Phone: 649-6977 'pio'»A|*s ^lorti TTfi n e w ORXiEANS (A P)— Althoug'h Kb had clear sail- • Layaway Plan 1:00 Woody Show release o hball and were sent to Thursday session. e Aluminum RoU Up nl-'l l< I I I 111 CONN [ , I ^ xiignIT-ifvlv iyoii flfk lf e a ii i come^ very, close to threat- motorcycle racing champ. In 6:00 Lee “ Babi" Simms Show When Ackerman formally Featuring a complete line of Awnings * 6 * ^ * ^ r ing for a $5,000 apecial award imd a solid gold cup, 1 • One of the largest Inven­ Rental WINF—1280 - Jail to await trials scheduled Atlantic Products plus • Door Canopies tories In New England. 'I 1:00 News next Thursd-ay before a U.S. Identified himself to Suzanne Monday at Rec Arnold Palmer passed up the $100,000 grreater New T .oeA r In n n iT , "Kte potential ohailengera in- Lee Roy Yarbrough of Oo- l:lO Speak Up Hartford Gtineral Automotive • Storm Doors •WASCAX" XXX x^v>ixxj Ruby, Wichita lumWa, S.C., a star of toe souto- • Supplies and Accessories. “ We Rent 51ost Everything” TOURAINE 2:o0 Barry Farber commissloper. WUllams, 18, of New York City, Repairing e Combination Windows Orleans Open. But he was represented Friday by one of • Teletype Sendee. 3:05 Speak Up Hartford she Io(%ed up from the floor and ’’M oilira(Di«poBm i*ii Alumni Junior Baseball reg- the gloves that bears his name, Bair of 8-2 defeats were ab- pgUg^ >xyx. veteran of seven .stock car tracks, had been 6:10 World This Week ^ Their supporters soon set up Manchester Awning Co. sorbed by Manchester High’s ^ Marts, who had been run- practicing at a strong 164 FW- Connecticut Valley 6:30 News picket hnes outside the two jails responded, “ hetUo, friend.” 196 WEST CENTER ST. irtratlon -will be held Monday, BVeckle-faced Gaorga Knud- —————— — — — — — 6:40 Weekend Aa Jonatoan Novock, 19, was ~ ^ TOCK C K C M golf team yerterday afternoon nlng over 166 m.p.h. in a Mon- «»ay w«ien he demoUahed hfa AP. PAINTS where the 20 are being held. Telephone 649-30.91 from 6 to 8 p.m. at toe Bfast son, a slender Oanadian, wore • pvtnnar Martsira and PGA Coin Co. 7:(X) News carried In by guards, Ack-erman Established 1949 In OdL matches at Meriden. gooee BVxrd, and Roger Medlua- Mongoose againrt toe Speedway 7:15 Speak Up Hartford Two of those Jailed, Charles Side Rec center. gtove tor toe flirt tone In four ctampton Dixig Fort sHpprt to Makmey High of Meriden and 97 Center St., Manchester FOR BEST RESULTS 8:10 Jack Drees told them calmly, “Just lay him This league fa for boys who ywra and perhaps ob b rem tt ^ key, Tucson, Ariz., toe nattonal retaining wall. He vtas unhurt EQUIPMENT 8:15 Speak Up Hartford Matthei and Suzanne Williams, m m a 76 the ftfrt day and a 71 Fri- Wethersfield High tiuned the 643-6296 there,’ ’inchcating the floor in First Tima Tblabfa Va«HV QraWfifif l sprint car champion, who had spite of an Impact tSmt 935 CENTER STREET 9:00 News were said ^y their friends to be Haatt And A MammethM - widl Da or already are 18 years ha fired a rtzzHng ste-under-par ^ ^ e missed toe 146 cut by trick, bringing the record of Dally 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. -9:40 Speak Up Hartford front of toe bench. Of age during toe summer 66 to grab toe second been In the same bracket in one knocked a 8-tnch-thick chunk Thurs. and Frl. till 9 P.M. MANCHESTER 11:30 Barry Farber fasting. f e a t u r e one stroke. Coach Tom Kelley's team to of Dan Gurney’s Xlagle Fords, out of toe conoiwte. PAULS 12:00 News ' Penitagon ' officials permitted The maximum penalty tor the -months.' Boys interested must lead. - Monday—Closed 649-2052 12:15 Sign Off charge against each of the pro­ PONTIAC EVENT register and may do so in per- Ik.. «. K«. M Other notable oasualtiee in- 4-4. Gunney, Santa Ana. Calif., » was toe ISto mishap of ttw PAINT SUPPLY toe ppoteistors to spend Tuesday 50-LAP ■.*1* gowon MW, ixg Ucnel Hebert, a former Gory Wigren paced toe locals hlmeelf had been ciooe to 166; 14-day practice period. INDEFINITE SENTENCE night in toe building, where they testors fa a 360 fine and 30 days AND THIS SUN. AT 2;30 aon or by ealll^ toe Rec. in jail. They have said they win .'***. '**'**®*W POA edaunpien, and Ken Ventu- with a 79. Other local scores 645 MAIN STREET HAR-TPORD (AP) — Ray sat on-a floor outside the offices Tryouts 'Will be held as fol­ y*" iinck M rl and Gene liitUer, 6oto termer were: Jim Becker 83, Tom Tel. 649-0300 mond EkJkman of Hartford has of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, byt not pay any fines. lows: Tuesday—outfielders only, the field began today’s• tttirt National Open tttUnts. Cfaookett 86, Jim King 100. Painting— Decorating been sentenced to an indeflnite evicted toem Wednesday night, TEMPEST -Ttr Wednesday—Infieldara on ly, round. Cheney Blanked by Prince, 3 Frank Beard, to# defending MedaUrt honors went to Bill term at Cheshire Reformatory ’They returned Thurs^y but Thursday — Outfielders only, Nicldaua biMted out of a sand champion and wiimer of two 2fanetto of Meriden 'with a 78. COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL after pleading guilty to at- were again evicted, this time s a l e ; and SERVICE Friday—tafielders only. trap on hfa 18to hole firidny and rich tournomente in the part temped arson at toe homes of with orders not to come back. CAMPING Join Conn's. Low Enfercemmt loom os o Tryouts will begin at 6:18 the boU trickled Into the oup. South Windsor Wins Fourth Interior— Exterior— Color Consulting Service mentb, had a 71 Friday and Mayor George Klnsella and They remained outside the PAUL DODGE and boys wishing to pitch jt gave him » 68. stood at 189 along with Jacky Sports Viewing Losers yeatertay on soggy was losing Its seventh in nina Complete Insurance Coverage City' Manager Elisha Freed- building, trying repeatedly to EQUIPMENT UNIVERSITY should tryout for another ^sl- lajudson’a 86-hole ooore was Cuptt and Mason Rudolph, barabaU fronts wera Cheney storts. man. get by security guai^. turn 08 well, ^ y s rtll beaUow- ^ _ .even under par on toe 7,- wimier of tttia tourney three Bach team had a pair of two- Tents. Cots, Sleeping Bags PONTIAC, INC. SATURDAY Tech and Rockville High while EsL1915 'The 20-year-old youth had ’The showdown came Friday 378 Main St.—Tel. 649-2881 rt to tryout tor either ^ o u t- oao-yort Lakewood Country yeara ago. Beard shored toe run Inniiigs but Windsor also admitted his g(uilt to toe two when the protestors again Air Mattresses, Stoves 1:00 (80) Boiler Derby • South Windsor emerged victor-

PAGE TEN BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1967 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, BIAY 18, 1967 ______BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB Pintda BY PA6aLY and SHORTEN Holp H d p W o Mtiia T r o i l e r ^ THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW ^TH ' LADOEk IF I ORtVB TOO FAST, Sports of All Sorts F e m d * 35 WON'T FIT IN h o l l e r 7 ? , ! I' l a l 0N\,yAB,'yeO RECALL THAT M V ) M obil* I40III0S 6 -A L>. CAR,BUT we BTUDiES OF PISCATORIAL ACSOSB SOVnuiual . "WilATfe ONtHE BILL60Ai!D. AVON CALUNO~$$$ «U hd C'N AAAKEITHOWE 41De«»a (*.) CLASSIFIED 1964 YBIXOWSTONB travel INTEUilOENT woman to clean youn. A few boon spent In tM PsycHOLocy l e d to m y in v e n t io n cs= IF YA'l-L HELP^ 42AeeompuinM. trailer, IS’ and htteta with ■WATS OMETMlNG-e and help manage large pri­ 6e»N' THE HULA HOOPLE LUBE r WEUL.THE FISH 0A huntor-— dtArtiitic friendly convenntton ebowing hii stnM electric brake, sleeps 6, gas vate home, 8 to 4 days week­ Avon wlH provide a good ln> rr.BivT, CAN'T 6EEM TO RESIST IT / I 3UST STAYED SBuSdUdiih Anwms HAMBORGERB THIAis dSInciiriiMilAi stove and reHrlgorator, hook­ ly. Must be wlfflng to stay oom e. O eil 289-4922. ■TO GET ' t 'OUT THERE A FEW MINUTES IT HARDLY laiiom god 48WldiaIi ' overnight occasionally with _____ STILL issp^eom t a ADVERTISING ups for electricity and water, - r ~ 7 - BAIXM/ SEEMED FAIR TO BE USINO MODERN TECH <%fle” awning, excellent condition, three school aged children. OOUNTER WOMAN for eventag OONT NOLO&V WHEN THE OTHER CONTESTANTS SSUfetiina LADOERi. MSobofCUd CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS t950. Can 649-06M. age TO up. Oall 649-6416 alter ahilt, 7 p.m.-mldnlgbt, no aat* b e l ie v e , HAP STONE AOe EQUIPMENT/ MMore potbdIM aSBat^idiiig B6JR>oain i« it 8 A.M. to 5 P.BL 4. perlence, wlB train. PtoMW ap> rr/ 87Ga]nbo (Tir>. ply Mister Donut, 2SB We«t 17Cataff«ri«i UEurapeinimr Garage— Service OENERALi office clerk, steady Middle Tpke. O QSCNerle ’ SDrubbed- SSBloodleu COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED AD'YT. job for experienced pereon w tth ______MAboomt 40 Guarantee a i Lcgti tern lo in u line 6 PJU. DAY BKFORE FU BU CAIIO N . Storage 10 good typing ancT figure ap- r n CHARGE uurse for newly SSStMl eiSoap-maUag UGMuiUea 4 8 SUtioii.aiofA s -ti iranM raOroad Deadline (or Saturday and Monday la 5 p.m. Friday. titude, five days, ineursnee and opened wing in new modem 240aager ISSporta OARAGES FOR RENT, Man­ TK >K U.». M. ( iW* '■<>»■< 27Convent . DOWN amphiOieatefll 4 5 CommnnHar chester, Olastonbury, double, - kr Uaited 6leatvre1—*11 SyadlcaM. IM. other benefits. East Haxtfiord, oonvaleeoent home. Pay scale workcrt ILmsfiahee TOCIasaiflea spirit PLEASE READ YOUR AD 289-4389. excellent, houn 7-3. Rockvflle Pomat 22 Excellent 4 6 Knocki BIB, single, $10. V033-9057. ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMl.IN 28 Wai borne 2 Memorial Nursing Home, I7i> 32 Petty prince SEasy gait (sUng) 47 Awry Olasalfled or "Want Ade" are taken over the phone aa a KEYPUNCH operator—026 Al- 34Reconiuittinae 4 Liberated 24 Vipers 48SpeM cosletit UH VVHERE?5' O m , 649-30BL HEV WHASSA MATTER WITH MYG0SH,VT>0NT EXPECT WE'RE A POOR, UNPB;- 60SH, NOL / convenience. The advertteOr ehould read hie ad the b'litSr AMDViMAfs I pha Numeric, fuH-tlme ohly, bFormal dmoe 25 Seasoning so Ocean DAV rC APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In ttme (or the Metoreyeles— THE MEAT* y YOUaUYS? Y'START A WAR US TLET OURSELVES NOURISHED PEOPLE./ WE \ LEM'S A -96 S n ^ 26 Most constant movement I ON THE BILL- extra benefits. Gaer Brothers, THEN CHICKEN OUT LIKE <3ET MASSACRED, WE WOULPNT HAVE / AINT \ DISASTER \ 37Raldi,fi)r 6 tr a d e d 28 Biological seed B1 Sediment next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible (or only ONE incor­ Bicycles 11 » i A LCJrm YELLA POOS/ DO YUH? A CHANCE AGAINST ETFOR i AREAI instance 7 Masculine 30 Love to excen S2 Makea mbtaikew rect or omitted Insertion (or any advertisement and then only 140 Rye St., South Windsor. HoIpWowtod Mate 34 >OU BK3L STRONG J l HAYS.'/ SSPieroe'witha nicknaae 31 Feminine name 55 North America to the extent o( a "make good” Insertion. Errors which do not YAMAHA — NEW dealership. PUG-UGUES! VEUL,1HAT§ LATHE HANDB and gu cun i 8 Wiser 33 Virulent (ab.) lessen the value o( the advertisement will not be corrected by Sales and service at Seymour 90METHIN(7 If macUnleta, paU hoepltallza^ "make good” Insertion. Auto, 681 Mein St., Manches­ SEWING MACHINE 1 r - s r 4 r “ r r " f t 16 IT BSe. AGAIN! ttan, mUdaya and vacadflO r ter. Open Thursday and Fri­ I ^ D A Y OPERATORS plan. Apply Metrarioa, bM.. 16 l i day evenii^. I'i H E 'L L 12 643-2711 875-3136 340 HlUiord 8t. REMEMBeR-:^ l i r r 16 (Rockville. Toll Free) Pleasant Working Coadltloos. m e c h a n i c w a n t e d — fm 1966 HONDA 450, excellent con­ Ehq>erienced help and quail- ''I general rep^drs and servicing dition. Call 649-1155. fled trainees wanted. Earn new caua. BTat rate. Paid hoU* 15“ 16 sr as you leem. Profit slier- BRAND NEW motor, helmet. 9HORTEH ^ . days, Insurance and vaeatioa. OUT OTTR W AY BY J. B. WILLIAMS Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? toig, pension plan plus oth­ Contact Tony or Earl, Pafil 22 Bell TV^ Tex, 600 PX, with bubble shield, $36. HD cycle er fringe benefits. Dodge Pontiac, 649-288L SEE W HATI WELL,LlSTEM-WHy T MO, l SOT CARE 24-Honr Answering Service MEAW,<30LPiel noM T VOO OUSTOIVE ) LESS ONCE AWP 24 25 a a 2ft 66 6i jacket, excellent condition, $35. HE HAS WO WILL mOYOURMOTHER / TRIED THAT— 1 Call 643-8990 after S p.m. Building— Bonds—Stocks— Schools and Classes 33 APPLY Legal Notices POWER A T AL U - TO KEEP FDR VOU /S A V E HER FIVE ■ Free to Herald Readers D.\VY JONES BY 1,EFF and McWILLIAMS EVERYTIMEHE AND TELL HER WOT / BUCKSTO HOLDFDF' 33 Cantracring 14 Mortgages 27 A Better Job MANCHESTER MODES, USUTATION OSDEB SE T S HOU? OF A TO olVE rr BACK y me aw she sah?, A.T A CX3URT OF P R O B A '^ YOU'VE GOT TO BE Want ln(ormatloB on one o( our dassUled advarttsenoentsf 1902 HONDA—160CC, e x c e ll e n t T h e WRITHING JUNIOR WILL NEVER COULD B E ^ FEW BUCKS HE UNDER ANY *THAWK'iOU--MOW ALL TYPES of oabinef work, MORTGAGE LOANS - first, INC. held at Manoheater, withfai and n r OUT OF YOUR MIND, CROCODILE YOU’RE R ig h t . SPENDS rroM circumsiamces.'JP sou only owe No answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the condition, 643-4411. Through Training the District oC H aaiclie^. on MR. BRASHER SUBMERGES, CHANC LOOK.' THAT'S THE WAV TO kitchen remodeling our spe­ second, third, all kinds realty. FEME ST., MANCHESTER 8th day ci Hay, 1967. A N D DRAGS /iCAL BLOOD COMING THE BAWtC' cialty, 22 years experience. Statewide, credit rating unnec­ Earn BIG MONEY Preaoxit, Hon. Jolm J. WaUett* CAL b r a s h e r TO THE SURFACE 36 39 140 essary. Reasonable, confiden­ Judge. UNDERWATER. EDWARDS Business Services Fair prices. Oall Lou Dascanlo, Fstate ct AUoe Plnaey BeitMi ■ 1 649-6985 anytim e tial, quick arrangements, Al­ INTERNATIONAL o.k.a Alice P. Baii>wr. late^ot Man- I 44^ Offered 13 S'i,^hj NOGR«AJt^HJSRr—In SitnitG Chester la said DMrlct. deceased. ANSWERING SERVICE vin Lundy Agency, 627-7971, ereuted community coUege, clay On motioa o< Bdiraid B. Kneha, STEI?S, SIDEWALKS, stone ~ _ . . 983 Main SL, Hartford evenings TRACTOR TRAILER position, 9-6, Eiorthand, t^ing, Bsq., 968 Farmlnston Ave. West 3 46 47 49 50 51 ^2 Hortlord. Conn., administrator. walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ Paving - Driveways 14-A 233-6879. Is Training ability to deal with people, ORDKR^: That six months 64941500 875-2519 races. All concrete repalre. from tbe 8tb day o( May, 1367, ba “AMESTTE — Quality workman­ $153.26 bi-weekly to start, aM and the feme are Mmltea and al­ 64 55 j Reasonably priced. 643-0851. SECOND MORTGAGE —« Un- Career minded men for and leave your message. Ton'll hear (rom our advertiaer In ship on driveways, parking limited funds available for sec­ benefits of state classifled ser­ lowed for the creditors wtttdn wUch some of the largest truck­ vice. Apply Mr. Robert Ferai, to bring in their tdaims sgslnst Jig tlms without spending all ev«ilng at the telephony areas, oommerclEil and resi­ ond mortgages, pajrments to said estate, and said sdmlnfi&ator 56 67 58 TREE EXPERT — Tr«es cut. ing: companies. We are the Manchester Community Col­ dential. BYee estimates, no ob­ suit your budg^et Expedient is directed to give pubUO notice te building lots cleared, trees largest and most modem lege, 649-6377. the creditors to bring bi tbeir topped. Got a tree problem? ligations. Call Eastern Paving service. J. D. Realty, 64S-5129. claims within said time allowed by 69 60 61 Autamablles Far Sole 4 trediUng center to make publlshlDg a copy of this order la 13 Well worth phone call, 742- Oo., 628-8937. you a qualified tractor some newnpaper taavhv a circular HERALD 1956 CHEVROLET, 327-365 en- 8252. tion in said protMds district within gine, 4-speed, 4:56 posltrac- trailer driver. Why train on ten days from the date of this WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE Special Services 15 Business Opportunity 28 dirt fields, aU our ttoining FULLER order and return make to thds court BY DICK TURNER, tion, red with black rolHed and SHARPENING Service —Saws, of the notice given. CARNIVAL BOX LETTERS pleated Interior, mags, tack knives, axes, shears, skates, done on HARDTOP, at the JOHN J. WAIAETT, Judgo. and gauges, new tires. Call rotary blades. Quick service. TV - rentals at B. D. Pearl ROCKVILLE — Service station Eastern States Exposition 'rOUR WIFE WILL BE S U D for lease. Available immediate­ BRUSH CO. UKITATIOlf OBDBB 643-9767. Capitol Equipment Oo. 38 Main Appliances. T. V. Company, grounds. AT A COURT OF PBOBAm YOUYE GWrrCHED TOTHE For Yonp ly. ExcelleAt history on sales. St., Manchester. Hours dally 649 Main S t CaU 643-2171. • held at Mlanchester, witfabi and n r NEW CK3AR.' Income producing. Paid train­ 1. On half mile paved track. Has Immediate Openings the District of Haochester on ttw FORD —1966 2-door, custom, 8 7-6. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- 5th day of May. 1367. rk t, WtA, l»7t A front brakes recently installed: ing chairs for rent 649-0752. Ited training requir^. Write General Mjanager I iC A L ia D w . Tims. Miay 16, 7:30 pm. GIRL OR WOMAN for part-time ABOLFTAN GO motor needs dtegnoate. Asking SPRING (XEANING problems? Box W, Herald. MORTY MEEKLE Iona HeU, Regent S t work on candy stand- Apply in EAAERGENCY RIGHT BY DICK CAVALLI $40. 643-1340. Can Suburban Cleaning Serv­ Polnring—Poporing 21 person only, alter 6 p.m. d^y. APPOINTMENT IN. DKK PVee Afknissian ice at 649-9220 today for tree State Theatre, Mein St., Man­ BQADWaCiC? G E TO LyrC F 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, good con­ estimate. Budget terms avail­ WITH THE (MALLI Door Prines Refreehments JOSEPH P. Lewis custom chester. ^ DENTIST. WHAT r o e ? GOING VACO dition, needs 2 rims end bump­ able or use your Ooim. Charge ABLE OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY er, $W0. Call 649-1092 after 5 painting, interior and exterior, vwobk:/ Card. paperhapglng, wallpaper re­ CLERK — SOME booikkeeping p.m. MADAM JULIA—reader and moved. WaUpaper books on re­ helpful, full-time, extra bene­ FOR REWEAVING OF burns, moth AMBITIOUS advisor on all problems, 2878 1966 LINOOLN OoinUnentel— quest. Fully Insured. BTee es­ fits. Gaer Brotbens, 140 Rye Berlin Tpke. Newington, next holes. Zippers repaired. ‘ Win­ St., South Windsor. SALES REPRESENTATIVE original 19,000 miles, excellent dow shades made to measure ______timates. CaU 649-9668. to the zoo, 1-666-4418. oondiitlon. CaU 648-8735 4:80- MEN Large manufacturer of fuUy guaranteed municipal and ta- all slzcA Venetian blinds. Keys p a j n TING—Interior and ex- 10:80 p.m. dnstrial chemlool has a poeitlan, open in Oomieotloah made while you wait. Tape re- terlor, very reasonable, free Territory protected by oontraot. Complete tealnlng program, PRISCILLA’S POP corders for rent Mailows’s 867 BY AL 'SR Personals 3 1966 MUSTANG oonvertlMe, estimates. Call Richard Mar- JOBS WAITING FIGURE SALON 8200 weekly draw against oommlsslons earned. Main, 649-5221. just over, 30,000 miles. Oall tin, 649-9285. Insurance prog:ram. Outstanding future for career ea|enpereon.< I 'M A T ' GOOD! THEN STU A R T^ ' l e n d i n g ' RIDE WANTED from Wood- LARGEST TRACTOR W IT’S 649-etn8 or 643-1412 anytime. HI-SHINE personalized floor Wanted wdtnen to train as Applicant does not have to live In Manobester. 1,7 ' 'YOU WONT NEED WANTS TO J To n e 's l ib r a r y bridge St. and Green Manor INSIDE - OUTSIDE painting. nuanager, asstatent mana­ EtsID.!,,^ VO'HOOLIMAN!' I YOUR LIBRARY B o r r o w , vpARD IS LIRE Rd. to Pratt and Whitney, first polishing Specialising in home Special rates (or people 66 or TRAILER SCHOOL IN Requirement—Over 26, exceptional eales ability, brte model CARD,' IT.' ■ ger and Instructors In na- ^ LENDINC3- sh ift 64W5377. ------floor polishing. Kitchen, reo over. CaU my competitors then car. ^ONE'S TOOTH­ rooms, etc. No job too smaU,' CONNECTICUT tkxi’s largest chain of fig­ BRUSH/ ' Q> Tniek^Traefen 5 caU me. EstlnoatM given. .649- ure salons. Part-time and FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW SEND RESUME TOl a W W t r n i l I k . ChU (or free estimates. 648-9964 M 7863, 875-8401. ^ fifil-time available. 5 Automobiles For Sal* 4 1962 MODEL 160 Inteniatlo^ Before you caU a infaool CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER pdatform truck, excellent con­ PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, check that scfaoot out with NEED CAR? Your cihiBt turn­ dition, low mileage. Call 649- Bullding— Interior and exterior. Pa|ier The Motor Transporta­ DeL CHEMICAL CORP. BALLISTICS EXCELLENT W-158N9SS2, NOH-X-W AT AVE. NOkHE ed down? Short on down pay­ 4075 after 5 p.m. Contraering 14 hanging and waU papisr re- tion Assn, of Connecticut. ' tests prove WH«E'ALBERT'uVE^y WROTE HIS _____ment? ____ Bankrupt? . Reposses- . ______movaL Dutch Boy and DuPont Approximately 14,0(M>,0(>0 MENOMONEE FALLS, WISCONSIN BOTH BAKOEAU FOLKS. BUT slonT Don’t d esp ^ S See Hon- 1^54 DIAMOND T—2 ton rtake q u a UTY Carpentry—Rooms, Quality workmanship. CaU trucks on the road. ANP • BUKMEPrr SALARY „ Attentiont PAUL DES JARDINS JUSTBEFOKE Mt Douglas.- - -Inquire • about ' * ’low* body, new tires and ■ platform. " dormers, porclies, basements, evenings, 246-909S. The trucking industry has LEECH est down, smallest payments 649-6043. refinlshed, cabinets, .huilt-ins, a problem acquiring quali­ NO PREVIOUS EXPERIBNCB AKRlVEPt ■nywiiara No smaU' loan or form ioa , aluminum, vtayl, PAINTING, interior, «cterlor, fied drivera. Let New Eng^ NECESSARY finance company plan. Douglas steel, ceramo siding. William free estimates. Contact Gerald land Tractor Trailer Train­ im . W NIA. lee. Tid. leg, BX M. OW. Motors, 883 Malm______Trailers— Robbins Carpentry Service. A. Strattoir, 643-8748, 643-4887. ing show you how to make 622-0121 Mobile Homes 6-A 649-8446. $200 a week or nuxte. A ROBIN MALONE 1965 CHEVROLET Impafla — EXTERIOR AND interior cus- short trahMng perogram. W e Boom 2, Hours 9 a jn .-6 p jn . WANTED BY BOB LUBBERS Super Sport, 4-«peed, excelieot gexS, 2-BEDROOMB, storms and CARPENTRY —concrete wort tom painting and decorating, train on tandem axel trail­ oondition, must selL Oall 643- screens, excellent condition, anything from cellar to roof, waUpaper removed, airless ers, ah typ* transmiaaton 9336 after 6. '______nice for camp or lake. 649- inside and out,' no substitute spray service. Free estimates, and tank trahera. Also, NURSE’S AIDE, 8-11 shift, part- fuUy Insured. Reasonable time or fitH-time. Laurel Man­ 1266 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent ______6043. for quaUty work, satlafaction Emeryville sleeper oab Mr. ¥nmam Knight of Th* Connaetfeat M l guaranteed, competitive prices, rates. Bank terms available. equipment. Members of aU or, 349-4519. oondiMon, White, sunioof, AM- OAMPTRAILEIR for rent, mod- No job too smaU,' DftD CJar- Washbend and MUler, 649- truck qwner’s association in & Trust Co. win b* In our Mqnehattar OfReOi FM radio, plus many extras, ^ conveniences, sleeps 6. 1641, 568-0017. OOMBlNA’nON counter glirt Hgir,mLiK.maM.y.iNt,ai850 $10,^ full price. Bel Air Real Ing (specializing In older ai^ytime. 1:46-6:80, ah day Saturday. Ex­ May 18 fraig 2 - 4 p.m. and 6 -8 p.in. A wid* porches and roofing. .N o Job or best offer. OaU 872-0763 af­ Btatate. 648-9382. floors), cleaning and waxing perience not necesBary, perma­ too smaU. CaU 649-8144. ter 5 p.m . ■ floors. Painting. Paperfaang- nent poeMoa, Write Box B, uorluty of |obs and hours ovdlobla In our * r o r n o N B . ing. No job too small. John BUDGET PLAN Mianchester Hqrald. I960 BUB3K custom sport wag­ cruoK, a 1., rages, * reo,, rooms, bathropmi VerfaUle, 649-5760. A V A IL A B tE Graatw Hartford Offkias. Wo WH IMn I on, 8 seat, exc^Bent condi­ 7 4 2-81 60. OLHSRK — AOOOUNTINO ^ Dept. tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ High Bcbool graduate, experi­ tion, autorauitiG transnnlsBlon,’ ment work, cellar floors, pat­ y o u ... -y - power stoesfng, low mileage, GO NOW — PAY LATER ence not -neceaBary but help- a ssm . SHASTA TOAVEL traher, 16’, ios, roofing. CaU Leon Cles- fill. Mir. Wisan, ^'-5361. many extra ftetures, $2,500. gynskl. BuUder, 649-429L ObU attsr I pJB. MM606. CWI 643-0886 after 6 Rjn. Read Herald Ads «*■ i :

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PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES’TER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTL t. CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1967 p a g e t w e l v e Houses For Rout tS Houses For Solo 72 Houses For Solo 72 Housts Per Solo 72 Houses For^ede 72 ’ Houses For Sole 72 Suburbmi For Sedt 75 Attorneys Oaim Kite^Fliers Help Wanted__Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 Wanfed-i-To Buy 58 MOTHER’S DAY or Bride’s MANCHBaTESR — handyman’s MOVE RIGHT to—Aimo*^ new, NORTH COVENTRY—60 acre Garrison Plays KWU Test Ownership MAN WAI4TBD to work In lum- SORRY SAL is now a merry WE BUY AND sell antique and MANCSESTER-3 bedroom Co- T j r M TCTI? special, buildera^ close-out, sac­ special. Six room older house 7 room Oollonlal, 4 large bed­ farm in high location, half mile beryard, must have driver's 11- gal. She used Blue Lustre rug used lumlture, china, glass VERNON ELLINGTON londal, with 2% ceramic baths Jnlw U uC rifice by builder, reduced $2,- on bus line. Only $7,9(X). Call rooms, fireplace, idoe tet. H. road frontage. Old 9 room Co­ Of Air Space cenk Davis & Bradford Lum- and upholstery cleanfer. Rent silver, picture frames. , old ‘Old SheU Game’ CLASSIFIED and closet space galore, huge 000. M ove Tight to, new 6 PaAil W. Dougan, R ealtor. 649- M . F rechette, R ealty, 647-9998. lonial, 6-4, 2 family potential, coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, ber Oo. 200 Tolland St., E as‘ electric sham pooer, $1. Olcott AREA kitchen with built-ina and rooms, 8 bedrooms, 15i baitlu, Half dear, half wooded. An ex (Oontimied fram Pace (Dae) watches, old jewelry, hobby 4688. . (Continued from Page One) H artford. Variety Store. utility room. Formal dining SUNDAY cellent inveetm ent at mbina- hers aa a (xnxtidenoe, and not a would rise n o M gber tban 400 «r to work fuU-tlme as per­ trips and school routes. Em­ er, parkiiTg, on bus line. CONSTRUCTION C€^ property In a Business Zone garage, nicely landscaped. Bm plo3r»r ternational dump trucks plus trance, parking. Call 649-7702. MANCHESTER—like new cus­ generous bedrooms, family size Uon of a custom built Ranch, c1\k . feet- ployment aU summer. Post 3-0671 before 2:30. that Includes a comfortable Near sch(x>ls, bus and slwp- mittee. Write resume to Box chain, etc. 649-1353. tom built Colonial L-Ranch, 3 kitchen with bultt-dne, enclosed plus a hobby business of grow- But Gaarison aW that num- “Ihere’s a chance that tufbu- J, Manchester Herald. R oad Stages, 644-1631. 6 4 3 -1 5 6 7 home for your own family en­ ping. Call 649-0089. 200 ~SCTOA S&H stamps on CLEAN FURNISHED room for FIVE RoSl^^apartmeht on He- full baths, 2-car garage, built- sun porch. 154 bathe, 2-cor gar­ Ing orchids in a large green- ber was not an address, that lence from pAanes fiytog atwve bron farm, 'feayage, heat, hot joyment as well as several ad­ in kitchen, beautiful setting on age, $26,000. W olverton A)gen- house, both situated on a huge there was no such post (rfflce LABORERS FOR landscaping spring oil change. Quaker State gerrtl’eman, central. 643-9353. E XtJB PnO N A L 654 room fire ­ the kite will send it into a dkve,” Help Wanted— water included. 'CoJl 643-9883. ditional Income properUes. All near acre lot. Hayes Agency, cy , R ealtors, 649-2818. one acre lot. Enjoy comfortable box to Dallas, end that it aetual- work, no experience necessary, MANCHESTER — $14,600 — 4 placed Ranch, rec room , 154 he said. 37 f r o n t RCXIM for rent, cen- improvements in Immaculate 646-0131. llvlng and make money. Mid ly was Ruby’s telephone num- pRODUcrrioN m i^ be over 18. Call Grant- Mole or Female Station, 451 West Center St., room hom e, on 60x100 lot. R ec bathe, enclosed porch, garage, Until now, Lambert has not trally located, pajrking. 59 condition. The posslblUties here CONCORD RD. - beautiful 20’s. Barrows and Wcillace Oo. ber di^vto^. room in basement, all city $19,400 — 6 room Split Level ’ large yard encloeed ■with stock- allowed Ms 9-yeer-cAd son, land Nursery, 643-0668. PART-TIME ROUTE, P uller 643-5332. Birch St. 649-7129. Resort Property v “ are Umitless. Call The Jarvis Ranch, large Uvtog ntom, for­ 649-6306. G arrison said Oswald habitual­ WORKERS utilities. Bel Air Real Estate, Wall-wall carpeting, stove, 154 ade fence. Leonard Agency, Mark, to fly a kite from the Brush Oo., ladles, men, stu- For Rent ^ R ealty Co., R ealtors, 643-1121. mal dtolng room, cabinet kltch. ly used the telephone dial ter MEN PART-TIME mornings on established cus- «uiu#l AeenccMriAc A§k FOR lady or gentleman, 643-9332. baths. Twin size bedroom s, 646-0469. p 1966 liy NEA, IM. family’s property because h# COZY 2 bedroom Ranch, . flre- en, 2 bedrooms, recreation jjiaNY BTNE country homes in ocmverskm of letters to num- felt it would endanger tbe low* fo r janditorial service, 6 days a jorners. Flexible hours. Guar- MCCessories tw convenient locaUon, 224 COTTAGES FOR rent -Gard- garage, bus. Hutchtos Agency, —------' ' room, landscaped yard. Mar­ First shift, aterUng mta the Vemcm, ToUand and Staf­ here, and vice versa, combined "Ob, oh! Another rough day at nursery school!" flying planes. week. Must be over 18. Call antee $2 per hour to start. Call gAIL BOAT mooring available CTiarter Oak St., 643-8368. nor Lake Modern, lakefront. MANC4HJSTER-5 room sin^e pi^ce, garage, priced for qidck R ecators. 049-6324. lon B. Robertson, Realtor. $2.31 per hour. Must be house, 2-car garage, hot water Agency, 643- ford area. Listings wanted. with a soramibling of letters of Healy Maintenance, 87 Niles 644-2269. Free brochure, pictures, Ar Lar$:e Ranch He wants to do oo now, ha 6’9" or over. AppUcations for season at Coventry Lake ,jyjy working heat, storms'.- .^screens, new WEST, SIDE —$19,900. Six large 648-596$. Fran Smith 1-684-7720. the alphabet. The net result Dr., Manchester. 524-0620. rowhead G rove, Route 364, Col­ said, because "basdeany Pm ajccepted daily. Interviews with parking and beach facil­ gentleman, privaite home, 132 zoome, aluminum aiding, ga­ was, Garrison said, that “PO CANVASSERS wanted to work chester, Jonn. 242-9278, 848 awninjg's, fruit -t r e ^ , 2 fire- 5 roem s, with attached MANCHESTER—S large bed- ttylng to find out whether X Tuesday. CeB Miss Bannis­ MEN WANTED, part-time open­ ities. 742-7268. places. $19,500. W rite to L.M . 486 HARTFORD RD —M onches- VERNON—NEW 2-fomily Gar­ 19106” com e out “ W hitehall 1- 3 on Manchester City Directory, Birch St. 643-8556. rage, (xyvered patio, ex<;ellent garage. ImniaicullEutely nxMTis, livin g room , dining hava free ise of my property. ter, 1-774-9605. Apply to; ings available mornings and 7178. rison Colonial separate facili­ 5601,” and tlKut, the district at­ full or part-time. Apiply Price Thurlow. 98 South Second Ave.. ter. Six room home, one car condition, 116’ frontage. Hiztch- clean, M'vtag room with room, Idtchen, central, near 3 American Jets “Some pAaoa to tbe atawte 128 BIRCH ST —room suitable ties, 649-4408. torney said, was Ruby’s unpub­ evenings, janitor seirvice. (3all & Lee C o., R oom 3, 489 Main MISQUAMICUT — 454 room s, TaftviUe, Conn. 1-887-7810. garage, one bath, hot air ^1 ins A gency, R ealtors, 649-6324. fireplace, wall to wall <»r- ptaere must become puhUc dte Diamonds— Welches— for w orking gentlemFin, $10. schools, bils, shopping. Im- lished telephone number in Del- General Services Ih c., 46 Oak St. 8:30-9 a .m ., 2-6 p.m . completely furnished, hot wa------beat, fireplace, general condd- peittng, family kitchen with mnAn and private property muat Jewelry 48 weekly. 643-4451. ACT FAST—Vacant, oversized 6 maculato. Bel Air Real Bstote, VBRNON —68’ custom Ranch, jgg ROGERS CORP. St., 649-6334. ter and heated, $95 per week. NINE ROOM older home, de- tldn.good, plastered walls, lot huMd-ln range, oven, dish­ end. My quesUen is where doea room Cape, 154 bathe, near garage, fireplace, formal din- Detroit. Ruby’s brother, PA^TTME, WATCH AND JEWELRY re- LIGHT housekeeping room for 643-0491. rirable south end location, 163’ ffoqt, city utilities. Asking washer and disposal, 154 Lost Over Hanoi thte en d?” MBl and Oakland St& nights and Saturdays, exper good condition, 2 fireplaces, 154 price $46,900. Call 643-2722. shopping, bus. H.M. Frechette, A sking MANCHESTER —oversized 6 tog room, 154 baths, buUt In Bgrl Ruby, said, ”I don’t be- firing Prompt sencice. Up to pntl^an Ppkin^ 241 Char- COLUMBIA LAKE-Lakefront baths. $20,400. When ashed whether be would Manicheater lenced iXTeferred but not essen­ tiaiths, tree shaded % acre lot. R ealty, 647-9993. room Spilt Level, large living 1966. W ^l to wall carpeting, ueve it. I (Udn’t know about any (Oontlnued from Page One) $20- on your old watch in trade ter Oak St., 643-5600. PARKER ST —3^ pedroom Co- abemdcxi the ktte-flying idea It ACCOUNTANT tial. Apply W. T. Grants, Man- summer cottage. Call 643-5113, Tranaferred owner. Priced rea- room and dining room, kitohen aluminum stornw , % acre lot. gu<.j, Hating tor Wm and I be- . Closed Mondays, F. E. Bray, MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom GLEASON Flve nalnutes to parkway, $23,- ueve he would have told me. As chiefs. The speedier FeC Phan­ asiced to do so, Lambert sold ha An Equal Opportunity cihester Shopping Parkade. 9 a.m.-5 pan. with ample cabinets, 8 good 737 Main St. State Theatre tlon, 3 rooms down, fua jMise- Ranch, oversized garage, nice REAL ESTATE , 300. M eyer A gency, 643-0609. toms, flying cover against the M- would If be were roqueabed oftt- Em ployer Degree requiired, at least 3 only, 649-7861. sized bedrocmia, also p a n e le d ______far OB I’m cenoemed, there’s SNCC Names TAXI DRIVERS, full or part- Building. Apartments— Flats— excellent location, nearly 2 acres of land. IGs, had their hands full years' experience in Indus­ .. \ ^ j V D a AO ______ment, excellent coi^SttiQn Tolland recreation room, 154 baths, vERNON: Immediate occupan- not one fait o f truth to It. I don’t time days or nights, weekdays A <»untiy home to town, $22,- New Road fighting off the Red jets. 'T don’t want to be ometoA^" trial accounting, through Tenements 63 Wonted To Kent Oo j^^^n CHESTER —just ^ years throughout. Only $17,500. T. J.' fireplace, basement garage, Oversized 6 room Ranch believe Jack was involved to or weekends. Good driving re­ 600. Mitten A gency, R ealtors, 872-0097 Successor to The spokesman said the Com- he sobd. general ledger and finan- Florists— NurseriM 49 WTP WAtnn piifltmriprg 5VHiliiiB RE5LOCATXNG— Fajtiily in ter- old. Lovely 7 room Colonial, C rockett______R ealtor, 643-1577. . large lot. Immaculate condition baths, fireplace, buUt- DRIVERS for school bus, 7:30- cord required. Call 643-2123. 643-6930.______Writ* ter free paxiperiy Bst Shaw, retired New Orleans .muniet Migs evidently escaped ciall statements. Some for the rental of your apart- ested in 3 or 4 «^room fur- ^th ce^ral air-con^tionlng. cONTEMPORARY-9 rooms. 4 Inside and out. $26,900. U&R toe. wall to wall carpeting and 8:45 a-m., 2:15-3:30 pjn. Good JAPANESE YEWS —8 years businessman, is awaiting trial unscathed from the dt^jfiightB. knowledge of cost and ment or home. J. D. Real Es- "^ed house July J- to % acre of land, incl^ng air- bedrooms, 254 baths, automat- MANCHESTBR^New Garrieon R ealty C o., In c., 648-2692. R ob­ garage. Choice buy at $22,500. Carm ichael pay scale. 643-2414. old, dig them yourself, $2. 179 on the oonsptracy todlctment. No clBilims w ere m ade by re­ taxes. Salary open. Please tate 643-6129 Septemiber 1. Call 644-2086. conditioned and heated family kitchen, family room, din- Oolottiol, with 8 huge bed- ...... — ert D . M urdock, 648-6472. B arrow s and W allace Oo., 649- Hopes Fade Situations Wonted— Fern St. 643-7278. 4 bedroom He has pleaded innocent. His turning U.S. pilots, although one send resume or call '______;______; ------room with sliding glass doors, . beautiful larse wood- looms sf>d loeds <;f cdoeet MANCHESTER 6806. (Continued from Page One) Female 38 Ranch, ideal family home to TWO FAMILY, 6-8, caUnet lawyers said Friday Garrison Thunderchdel piilot reported a Pkmeer Aerodynamic Sys­ LOOKING FOR anything in real roti^ 2 half baths one full bath, fire- Jed lot, $31,900. nhllb^kPhllbrick Agen- Agen­ space. Formal dining room, LUBRICATION MAN tems, Die., Mlanchester, would like modeim 2-bedroom in a 12 x 20’ living room, kitchen, buUt-to vacuum sys- gxLINGTON: Elnjoy total sum- had told the newspapers about that our brotheirs in Vietnam MIG was streaming a white va­ For 3 Boys; Fuel and Feed 49-A e tate rentals — apartments, cy, R ealtors, 649-5347. 24’ hvlng room with firepiace. choice central location. Spa­ 644-1681. apartm ent, first floor. Best o f condition, $25,700. cious living Tocan with wall to tern, garage, 119 x 166 lot, gar- comfort in this fully* air his code theory before advisiiig suffer,” ^own said. por trail after being fired upon. IRONING DONE in my home. ♦ homes, multiple dwellings, no Family size kitchen with all Experienced, fuM-tlme, 8-5. references furnisihed. Bel Air Wolverton Agency, Realtors, MANCHESTER —Pitkin St. 6 wall (xurpet and fireplace. den, trees, $21,900. Hitichina conditiooed 7 room Sjdit Level, them. The Baton Rouge native said There was no estimate of the 649-2053. fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, l>utit-tos, heated family room, FOR SALE »-flrst quality baled Real Etetate, 643-9332. Landscaped, tree shaded lot, A gency, R ealtors, $49-5324. 154 TMutbs, buUt-toa, fam ily SNCC would seek to build a niumiber o f M IG s in tile sky. It More Search SVinge benefits included, An Equal Opportunity 643-5129. 649-2813. room center hall C olonial, 154 attached garage, $28,600. Wol- Em ployer hay. Call 649-6911. bath.s, double garage, enclos­ veiton Agency, Realttws, 649- $19,700. Louis Dimock, Reality, room, waB to wall carpeting strong nationwide Wack anti- appeared, however, that the U-- COUPLE WITH one child de­ $16,900. BUYS THIS 3-bedroom (Oontinned from Page One) paid holddays, insurance, 62 PORTER ST.—554 room, sec­ ed .sur.porch, low 20’s. Hayes 2813. 649-9623. and garage. Don’t miss this one draft program to Include high S. raids, against the MIG Situations Wanted— sires a 2-bedroom apartment fireplaced Ranch, good sized 18 Lutherans ond floor heated apartment, Agency, 646-0131. Lott For Scrio 73 at $21,900. Barrows and Wal­ scho(>l and ccdlege students and aiirfields which started last north of St Louis on tits Mtosto fre e laAindry o f uniform s, Mole 39 in Manchester area. Call col­ yard for the children to roam. MANCHESTER—8 room Colo­ CARPENTERS wanted. Apply Garden— Form— garage included, adults prefer­ RANCH—554 room s, large Uv- la ce C o., 649-6306. other Negroes of draft age. monrth — three o f the six MIG aipFl River end wMMn eaty cmptoye sliscounts, etc. lect 1-203-259-4102. Ing room, 2 fireplaces, plaster­ Confirmed at In person, Wilshire Rd., Ver- FAMILY MAN would like part- Dairy Products 50 red. $130. 649-7925 after 5 p.m . Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- MANCHESTER — vicinity, 4 nial, 154 baths, dishwasher, TRE ED AND landscaped 100 x Brown, who said he has been bases have now been bombed driving distance tor several mll- noo. 649-5391 for information, time driving job, evenings clean 2- bedroom 0469. bedroom Ranch with *2 bath­ carpeting, fam ily room , re—Birds— Pets 41 apartment, 454 rooms, 154 bedrooms, 2-car garage, in a 900. each. Call now. Philbrlck MANCHESTER —come see this 876-3167. jjjtQ church membership tomor- or stepped down vokintariiy. destroyed in the bombings. dtatanoe from Muophy’s Oava W indsor Une. 644-0304. arrangement. Immediate oc­ starting at $3,500. OaR 643- baihs, range, refrigerator, dis­ Business Property preferred established neigh­ small but comfortable 2-bed- BOLTON—country living. Large the 10:45 a.m. service But Carmichael had said ear- U.S. headquarters disclosed vvfteire tbe boys repeatedly wera D ew ey P ost AKC BLACK miniature^ poodles, cupancy, $20,500. W olverton A gency, 649-6347. 4461 or 649-7367. TRAINEE puppy shots, wormed. Call 875- posal, Venetian blinds, carpet­ For Sole 70 borhood, $24,500. Philbrlck room hom e today wdth Its shad­ wooded lot, 8 bedroom Ranch, . by the Rite of Oorrfirmatlon.----- Communist Her he forces would dug rellnqulah to last seen. the Kaaras tortteated (fie A gency, Realtoirs, 649-2813. CHENEY ESTATE—14 rooms, 4 0337. Household Goods 51 ed staircase, 2 entrances. Just A gency, 649-5347. ed yard, new bath and re­ 100X200*—A-ZONB LOT, water fireplace, 154 Irajths, family The young people have com- chairmanaMp orm year after along the deoniliterized zone consteucUon eqtuipmerit magr We offer the following to a like owning your own home, MANCHESTER —corner loca- baths, 2-car garage, approx- $13,900— Older 7 room home on modeled kitchen. Reduced to and sew er. Can 648-4158 be­ room . 643-1678. pleted a tW 'P -y e a r course tn- defeating John R. Lewis, the frontier of North Vietnam weire have ooverad an entrance to (be T IR B SERVICE m an, 46-56 main with m echanical abil­ ADORABLE SMALL (Cebus CLEAN, USED refrigerators, $148. m onthly. 649-3566, 649- tions on Main Street that are MANCHESTER —7 room Colon- Imatcdy 8 acu’ea ot land. By ap­ bus line, loaded with possibili­ $12,900. Paul W , Dougan, R eal­ tween 9-6 p.m. structed by the Rev. C. Henry ousted chairman who later quit coTJtinuing to bring new weap- cave, tbeceby (rapping (ha boyo. hours per week. Must be ity and High School di­ Apella) female monkey. aU ranges, automatic washers, 4342, ideal for offices, stores, etc. jai in prestige area, garage and pointment. Philbrlck Agency, ties, excellent financing avail­ tor, 649-45M. , Anderson, pastor, and the Rev. the arganlzatin after it adopted ons into the area. Two new “Let’s assume,” Kam a told (he steady worker and married. plom a: with guarantees. See them at We have a few of these unique fireplace, $21,900. J. D. Real shots, cage, leash and toys in' able. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Realtors, 649-6347. Eric J. Gothherg, assistant pas- the block power motto, 'types of ariiiliery pieces wera Hoag boys’ father, MUce, ‘Tief’s Paid vacation and other bene­ eluded. Moving, m\ist seOi, $35 B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649- FOUR ROOM apartment, stove situations. Tremendous invest- Estate, Co., 643-5129. FERGUSON RD.—To the house- BOLTON—One sera wooded lot W an ted — Rtiol £ stote 77 643-1577. tor. O arm lcl^ said he would re- among the guns which hheilled just assume (hot (hey jumped to fits. Experience helpful but not Tpaiinlng to become a tech- or best offer. 1-633-4037. Main St. Call 643-2171. and refrigerator, enclosed prl- ments, the growth and the de------■ ------$16,000 —and clean as a whistle, hunter with wisdom—you can’t with brook, $8,600. 646-0254. ------ndcian in servicing our Confirmands are Miss Kris- turn to field work. Earlier, he U.S. posiltions just t>elow the one of these cavea not (Uniting essential. Apply in person, vate yard, centrally located, mand is so obvious. T. J. NEW LISTING —Manchester, 654 room home including 3 bed­ afford to pass this by. Here’s : '' NEEH>ED 8-bcdroom^, house un- broad lime o f figu rin g m a­ '^ ‘^ o o i “ ten L Bradlau. Miss Elizabeth had toAd associates he wanted to DMZ Friday. ^ Nlchols-Manchester Tire, Ihc., GROOMING and boarding all COM PLETE FULL size m aple o g ji 649-9258. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. nicely kept 6 room house, plus rooms, a Uvtag-dtotog room a large 3 bedr(»m ranch with chines. huver^Bleaae call as ^ «n as J- Oarison, Miss Marlene L take oh the home rule campaign Shelling tbe Army-Marine ^ of dirt on 6^ of (hem. 296 Broad St. breeds, Harmony Hills, H. C. bed, mattress and box springs, rec room, garage, extra build­ combination with fireplace. 154 baths, 2 ca r garage, full Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton. dresser with glass top, mirror, AVAILABLE June 1—4 room .\PARTMENT HOUSE—6 units, ing lot. Call Helen Palmer, Well cablneted kitchen, fully Subwbem For Sale 75 nosrible Hutichina Agency D'Addario, Mlsa Jban S. Goth- to WaaWagton, D.C. ttilery base at Gto Uito and (ta Mira. Hoag, who W !> * * «* «• CARPENTERS wanted, fann- RETIREMENT INCOME basement and all of the nice- 643-6427. chest, $75. Phone 649-1319 iif- duplex, stove, refrigerator, located at the center o f Man- Leonard Agency, Realtors, heated basem ent. 100 x 176’ ’ berg. Miss KarenJ Hultman, ‘T am on ooganizer,” Cairmi- Marine (ramp at TWen.^R^ ctosed her eyte and oaifl, Tt MB, layout men, 50 hour week. PLAN ties fo r only $25,000. C!all The eiosT HARTFORD fam ily, R eoitora, 649-6824. - ^ ^ , ter 6 p.m. parking, convenient location, Chester, excellent condition. By 646-0469. treed lot Wolverton Agency, ______I______Bruce Jenack, Miss Sirkka ohoel said. “That’s what I love mooters and ortlOlecy sbelUis sound oo tecribke.” Cam Cote OarpenteaB, 246-2135. PAID HCJSPITALIZA'nON Jarvis Realty Oo., Realtors, good condition, central heat, MALE BIACK miniature poo------$110. 649-8350 after 6. appointment, Philbrlck Agen- R ealtors, 649-2818. SEURNG YOUR home? For Johpson, Miss Susan J. Mac- to do best I intem^ted my IdlAed one M arine and w oixided K arras said late F riday lhafc a ------PAID’ LIFE INSURANCE dle, pne year old, fully trained, SEWING MACHINE —Singer ______------— ;;rr, cy R ealtors, 649-5347. POUR BEDROOM Ranch con- TALLWOOD " 643-1121. features 8-car garage, excel­ 24 Friday. pAea issued through nawspapecs WANTED —window cleaners, p a i d VACATIONS AND lent locatirm, two 6-room apart­ prompt, courteous service tiiat Lean, Steven 8. M lsor^, Eu- year’s w(Mk by being chairman, wonderftil with children. Mu.st automatic zig-zag in cabinet, FOUR ROOM aparUpent, Call ______veniently located near East MANCHESTER^ room Garri­ WINDSOR ST.—Take the one gets resultB call Louis Dimock gene R. Montany, Paul N. Mor- Now I am going back to the Tbe Red baarages of arUiiaery and radio ataittetis bnxigM nura* full-time or part-time. Must be HOLIDAYS 643-7267, evenings 649-4663 PRIVATE country day school Hartford. Large living room is a unique community 01 ments and one 4-room apart­ sell. 649-0135. button holes, embroiders, hems son Colonial, modern kitchen easy step to security and R ealty, 649-9823. rissette, M ark A . N aylor, fleAds.” end m ooter ffiire included 86man eoous (xtUs wttih Infonnation- reliable. Call Manche^er Win- q OOD WORKING CONDI- etc. Like new condition. Orig­ days. and summer camp, fuli> equip­ with built-to range, dish-wash­ m en t J . D . R eal E rtate, 648 dow Cleaning Co., 649-5334. with fireplace, 2 ceramic baths. .. a nrivate worthwhile living. Come out Thomaa Nussdorf, Deborah G. Before taking the top SINOC and 100mm shells. A spokesman Karras^BBto eA en 1-9. sumahle mortgage. Leonard homes, ski, son A This home has an extra room paUng, beoullfal high location, beat. wera won by Miss lyAddarlo, FVee Equipment, Earn while we ^ / a+ ’ months old, wonderful with laneous. ____ plus the standard three bed- BOLTON-Manchester. line—6 $28,600. M ayer A gency, 643- “ w « cflimbed up the balcony The report is of some adgnliH- k*® by Mins. Mary Evone, ea children. 649-7454. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank trnin you. Contact John Kay, ROCKVILLE—254 room furnish­ rooms, living room dining and ' room Ranch set high on large 0609. to tbe eecond floor and broke oance as the Reds have not yet empteye. _ ^ D’Addario of 78 Cooper HlR Sales Surge been reported to have any She said that Obe did not sea Manager,X Knapp Shoes, A Si PRESS OPERATORS ed apartment, $23. weekly. 876- kitchen. One car garage. Price wooded lot, double garage, IMH into tbe front room,” Oosme room Raised St„ and Steven Mlsorski, son ■weapon o f 14(taim stoe as fair tbe theft but notiined that the ’ f o r k l i f t o p e r a t o r s 54 Pleasant St. 6316. has been reduced, property Is im m ediate occu pancy, $17,600. BOLTON -^ «w 6 sbM later. "There waa no one (Oonttouad from Page One) FREE KITTEN, housebroken, of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Misor- south es Saigon, it was noted, figurines, valued PA Phone 225-2007. PACKERS vacant, will qualify for FBA H ayes A gency, 646-0131. Ranch, cathedral calling In Mv- ^ could hear lots of part angora. (3aH 643-8161. ^ ^ I ski of Glastonbury. They will etawfoed, GM vice poreeldent however, that the 122mm rocket wera mlsring aeon after a group financing. T J. Crockett, Real­ tag room, atone fireplace, glass ^ ; ______Ftast Shift, 46 Hour Week ------— — r- J______Business Locations sliding doors, sundock, buUt- ttaough the smoke receive half tuition ter a weik"" ffjg. mairkrttog. Is said to have a range of 10 of boys left (he ehop. ^ APPLY (JE ^AN SHEPITORD puppies r e d r o OM SET; Queen Ann for Rent 64 tor 643-1677. PART-TIM E maeWnisrt, dhooee Ins, basement fireplace. One rirts. They had camp. The first May sales report miles,------while the heavier 140mm A 1966 _ Mustang.. was t.ijpm(eiil . . your own hours. Call 647-9769 dining room set"set; buroaus; CO;LONIAL FARMHOUSE in acre lot. Immediate occupancy h-Mes and a vounr Others receiving honon are showed Ford Motor Oo.", at 60,- i»cket has a range of atiout rix stolen Sriday meratog beeww Eastem Boiler, 99 Loomis St. $50. each. 647-9554. apartment size refrigerator STORE FOR RENT, Main St., fi«:3 0 . M anchester toym. Bight rooms, 4 bed­ $22,600.------U*iR---- Realty Co., Inc., ^ X t t ^ lT t h e l^ Miss Wiese, daughter (rf Mr. l sand and ma- RCA TV; vacu\im cleaner; S’/TTE of offices presently approximately one year old, Savings Bank of Manchester room with fireplaee, 2 fiR idenUfled aa EUzebelh, 18; fi* Once 90% Farmed reported that Its new Mercury , Inslail ch airs; d oors; heaiciboarda; suited for professional purpose hot water heat, city utilities, 8212 baths, scaeened porch, one ^ and Alberta, 2. to service sales routes. Expe­ clothes; miscellaneous. 6M- Theater Building. Can be sub­ per month. Approximately ■■ soaped lot, near siihools, $19,- ^ ------per cent of working Amettoans totroduced lost faU. rience not required, starting wrere engaged to agriculture, 90 Ford vice pnaidert M.S. Mc- MOTT’S 7744. divided If necessary. For to $10,000 cash. Mortgage may A fnnintaM silhouette 500. U A R Reality Co., Inc., giisraotee $160 w e ^ y . Call formation call Theater mana' be assumed. Charles Lesper- spring and aummar ottera a 2018 648-2892. Robert D. Murdock, T f nO fllP r S ciia tO r ^ on (he land and LsugUta said oombdoed ca r^ ALUMiNUM SiDING 6M-Q202. SHOP-RITE LOAM I JAWcBlCl ^ overwhelmtag percentage of truck daily aalea were the bert G.E. 4-bumer aAitomotic range, ger.NT. 643-7882. 643-7832. ance, 649-7620. 1 % I I B cloaar to the body approoclu ^ bright tou<* of embroidery 648-6472. Make your home more beautiful,and more vato- SUPERMARKET the national tooome oem« teom for any month-opening 10-day BUBCrraCTANi fuS time, 39” like new, $40. 649-9627, a f­ tdghiUy skflmtog bodice m f<,nn of a monogram will E^ne toictured top gradei ' ter 6 p.m . ■ , genua fuUneas in the tato Irtaty” HEBRON: 8 bedroom Raia^ SayS U .S . farm producOon. period (hia year. able, while ridding yourself ins annTH Wtoitoor-4 room SpUt, Vietnam s relatively smaR Saturday only. Call 643- i BOB KITTU - M M W ttuoks and handle eoaitelding, 6. WANTED TO BUY—Antlquec- Idus lOo tor flrst-dass , ,/)_ firet-class mailing, terra lot. Ohinase poputetion. School of 88JI0 per hour. M ust be rell- ^------2438, ask for Bernle. steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ THE PRINTING BUSINESS Jf Tools, Machines, Mechanical Products, Some Rood ■hie. Apply Lee Equipment CUSTODIAN-ter a modern ed lamps, art gloss, piimltivea. Jobs, Full Benefits, Immediate Openings. church ► Y O ^ N Y. Evening Herald. 1600 AVE. < c y , e w u iw . .v^de Oo*p., 70 Airport Rd., Hartford, church ptaiti. Send apirfica any quantity, 644-8962.' 37‘/2-H0UR w e e k • PAID VACATION^ AMEBICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. YORK, N.T, tkms, Usttog e;g>erience and PICNIC Tables—several styles _ _ ACCOUNTING PAID RETIREMENT PLAN ^ loose. VERNON — (JUlilT friendly speetzum onlttitotice prove toef- B A R IU n BRAINARB PROBUOTS BXPERIEINOED spnay painter quahficaiUone to P.O. Box 809, from $15.50, up. All bolted ta- neighbozhood. New custom footlve — peitoapa aa to oom bat- AppUeathna now being aeeeptod for MANCHESTER 75 TALOOTT BOiAD WB8X HARTFORD Okutom work. Display- MOadiester. bios from $20. up, delivered. Wontod-^fo Buy 58 ^ Z ip Code, style brtlt Raised Ranch, buUt;ln ting a ctonleia epidemic, which a ep L , 19f7, admisstow o n f t , M hncherter. 648-9667. W. Ztoker, R ockville, 876-0897. APPLY ^ Zip Oode and Style Number. WE HAVK AN oiiiening on the HOUSEIHOLD LOTS, antiques, a z e . jlew -r’«7 6pring-Summ« Al­ stove and oven, ceramic ^ s has been phigutafc OomniunW S »-4A 76 p6kC6 w ith t4l6 HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING btiic TOOL and DESIGN, Inc. bum! Articles; Custoip OoUec- both, landscaped wooded lot, Otina for the part year or so.” fashions by ordering the 1967 66 Foieet St,, Hartford— TeL 247-1115 glasswisware. are. We buy estates. Vll- tiori; regular features; items to $22,000. Dimock Realty, 640- He said Oongrees shpuld in- 130 HARTFORD ROAD 649-5263 Spring and Simuner Basic Fadi- 9828, 649-62401 Tcoti^rfa (be rttuatten. I Peddler, Auctioneer, 420r w .a. w a w* A g make!' Only 60c * oopf. e S t, Bolton, 649-8247. lon. 60c a oepy. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1967 PAGE FOURTEEN jlanrh^Hter 1En»nins

A. Seai-le Plnhey, former Re- Robert Matthew Benito, son publican State committee chair- of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benito About Town man, will speak Wednesday at Jr. of 32 Deerfield Dr., has en- 7:30 p.m. ISit a Spring dinner listed in the Marine Corps for Bflectronics Technician 3.C. Business Bodies meeting of tjje Connecticut four years under a Marine Corps Frederick E.' Jacobs, U. S. Navy, Tufts Club at Familngton Coun- Aviation guarantee program. He •on o f Mr. and Mrs. John E. try Club, F a rm in ^ n Village, will leave for Parris Island, Jacobs of 125 Brookfield St., has Reservations close Monday and S. C., May 31. MANAGER engineer sinoe joining Rogers in 1964. / returned to Newport, R. I., after may be made>ith Jamea Sher Wendell H. Cheney, son of Mr. A native of Exeter, Rhode Is­ ih the Western Main St., Somers. , Hartford Cha,pter of the Na- Mrs': Neal. A. Cheney ol 89 seven months tional Association of Aceoun- iQ ^ k fie ld St.'has been eppoint- land, MacLenrwn is married to Pacific aboard the destroyer Machinist Mate 2.C. Frank L. taijts will have a technical ed advertii.sing manager for the the fortner Judith Lyle of Wor­ USS Charles P. Cecil, which of Mr. and Mrs. meeting Tuesday at 6:30 p.rn. Refractories and Protective cester, Mass. ^ e n t more than four months in Frank H. Maloney of 22 En- at Indian Hill Country Club, Products EMvi.sion ol Norton In- the South China Sea and Gulf glewpod Dr., is serving with the Newington, Charles O. Sterling. INTERNATIONAL CREDIT o f Tonkin. She also provided CARD o Navy in the Western Pacific sales executive of the Financial gun fire support for Marine and ’ Robert Bessette, manager of aboard the guided missile frig­ and Retail Systems Division, allied units in coastal areas of Beneficial Finance, 836 Main ate USS Wainwright. National Cash Register, Hart­ South Vietnam. The Cecil pa.ss- St., reports that this is the 27th ford, will .speak on ‘Data -S. ed through the Panama Canal consecutive year of Benefkdal's cessing and Small Bu.Sihess. ,on her way to join the Seventh The Emma Ncttleton Group International! Credit Card—but Fleet and returned via the Medi­ of Center Congregational something new has just been terranean Sea, thus completing Church will have a potluck added. Beneficial Finance Com­ a round-the-world cruise. Tue.sday at 6:30 p.m. in the Style Show Set pany has mailed to its custom­ Robbing Room at the church. ers an Internationa] Credit Cord Polish National Alliance will Mrs. Jennie 'Pitkin will speak By St. Mary’s that entitles the bearer to bor­ meet Sunday at 1 p.m. at 77 on "The Pitkin Glas.sworks" af­ row money from any of its 1700 North St. ter the supper. "Fashion Expo” is the theme offices from Florida to Alaska of a fa-shion .show May 22 at 8 . ■ .from Maine to Hawaii. . .as p.m. in Neill Hall, St. Mary's well as in Canada, Puerto Rdeo, Episcopal Church. The event is England and Australia. spon.sored by the Women of St. The card entitJevs the holder to M ary’.s and is open to the public. an interest-free loan if it is re­ OPEN Fashions will be furnished by paid within 30 days. D & L ,a t the Manche.ster Shop­ WESTOWN ping Parkade. Mi.s.s Pat Turner HEADS AGENTS ALL DAY will describe the clothes. Hair Enland R. Johnson of 176 PHARMACY styles will be created by Wad-swoith St. Ext. is the new 459 Hartford Rd.— 649-9946 Adrians. Wendell H. Cheney president of the Manchester Mrs. W illiam Kelley and Mr.s. Aasooiation of Independent In­ Sarkis Meserlain are co-chair­ teinational, Inc. of Worcester, surance Agents. He was elected SUNDAY men of the show. They will be Massass. for the 1967-68 year at the as- Cheney first joined the com­ as.sisted by Mrs. William Hew­ •sociation’s annual meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Denson of Rockville (righ t), receive on award from Carter Chevro­ pany in 1951. .In his new posi­ itt, coordinator; Mrs. John Fed- let on the Career mid-winter contest. Theirs was the winning answer to the contest ques- All Medicinal Services Available tion he will have re.sponsibillty orchak and Mrs. Allan Thomas, tion- Why did you buy a new or used car Uirough C arter?" Theii prize was a choice, ei­ for all adveirti-sing and sales publicity; Mrs. James Mar.shall, ther a $500 bank credit card or a 4-day Hrip to Berm uda-and they chose Bermuda, said promotion activities for the re- Mrs. Frederick Burr and Mrs. Del Reynolds, second from the left. On the extreme left is Thomas Duff, assistant general fraoUxTies,, and protective prod­ Russell Broderick, decorations: manager at Carter. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) Mrs. John Bickley and Mrs. Ed­ ucts divisions. ward Plata, refreshments; Mrs, A native of Manchester, O h » m m x m m m m m m president and member o f the on the sfate, facilities of Maine, tate Principles and Practices,” Is Clarence Maron and Mrs. Jarpcs ney graduated from Manchester board of directors of the local Massachusetts, New Hamp- the first course in a senes Icad- Bottoms mailing and tickets High School and is an alpmnus YWCA, as campaign chairman .shire, New York, Rhode Island ing to a formal certificate in real and Mrs. Randall Brown and of Bryant College ih Providence. and Vermont, as well as Con- estate offered by the State Um- Mrs. George Lawrence, ward- He is married to the former of the Fuel Oil Division of the nccticut. versity. robe. Betty Teasdaie of Manchester, United Fund Drive, and is a The Sloans have deroted 34 Mrs. Fedorchak is al.so in and the Cheneys, who live in member of the Manchester of the guide's 260 pages to Con­ Emil H. Seelert Jr. of 26 charge of entertainment and will Shrewsbury, Mass., have three Chamber of Commerce. necticut’s 84 srtate parks, 27 Litchfield St. has recently com­ NOTICE sing several selections. Miss young children, Bradford, Chris- pleted his 30th year with the NEW BANK OFFICER state forests, and all other state Donna Sharp, pianist, will ac- topher and William, Hartford Electric Light Co. He Lawrence E. Johnson of 1 17 7 , historical, recreational and out- PINE PHARMACY company Mrs. Fedorchak and ------is in the stores department. PIANT MANAGER Washington St. was appointed activity areas will provide background music The guidebook, with informa­ this week assistant vice presi­ WILL CLOSE for the models. Kenneth A. MacLennan, for­ tion never before available from Raymond V. Lavery of 40 dent with the Hartford National merly of Mansfield Center, ' as a single source, is available at Packard St. was inducted re- Bank. He was formerly an as­ SUNDAYS AT 2 P.M. been appointed plant manager Goodyear service stores and cently into the 25-year Club of Germany Protects sistant cashier and is with the of Rogers Corpora'tion's Chan­ dealers, and at bookstores the Metropolitan District Com- DURINC JUNE-JULY-AUGUST Natural Beauty dler facility, Clmndler, Arizona. throughout New York end New mission employes. He is senior BONN—Under legal protec­ The 28-year-old manager will Erland R. Johnson England. foreman at the MDC’s East tion in West Germany’s nature- have responsibility for produc­ Hartford Water Pollution Con- con.servation program are 40,- tion of Rogers Mektron printed Wednesday night at the Man­ PROMOTED AT TRAVELERS trol Plant. 000 natural monuments; 890 na­ circuit systems and flexible ca­ chester Country Club. Johnson, h e ^ of the Clar­ Leon J. Zaccaro of 71 S. Pine Pharmacy tional parks, nature reserves ble in Chandler. The products Adams St. has been promoted Alfred P. Werbner, sales ence H. Anderson Insurance and sanctuaries, together com- are. used in the electricf 1, elec- to assistant secretary in the manager and appi'aiser with the pri.sing 1 per cent of the fed­ tronie, computer, communica­ Agency, succeeds Robert Lap- Jarvis Realty Co. was awarded 664 Center St., Manchester pen of the John H. Lappen field operations division of eral republic's territory; and tions, and aerospace industries. the casualty-property depart­ a Senior Membership Certificate A graduate of Rensselaer Agency. 6,180 zones of landscape conser­ ment at The Travelers Insur­ at a meeting of the American vation, together making up 13.5 Polytechnic Institute with a Other • officers elected aie Society of Appraisers, Connecti­ Donald Genovesi of the Aldo ance Companies, Hartford, per cent of the republic’s ter­ B.S. in chemical engineering, cut Chapter, held recently in mmfimKmmmm. Pagan! Agency, vice president; Conn. ritory. MacLennan has been a ssiles Meriden. Werbner qualified by and Alfred Werbner of the Jar­ Zaccaro, who was graduated completing all the requirements vis Agency, secretary-treasurer. from the University of Connecti­ for advancement in the society. Johnson, a Manchester na­ cut with honors, joined the com­ tive, acquired the Anderson pany in the casualty-property George T. LaBonne Jr. will Agency in September 1963. He underwriting department in had been with the company for 1951. He was named assistant be a speaker at Uie 1967 annual 11 yeans and previously had underwriter in 1952, became meeting of the Million Dollar Banner Pre-Season SALE Round Table to be held next worked for the Prudential In­ underwriter in 1956, was advanc- surance Co. and the Hantford ed to senior underwirter in 1959 month in Lucerne, Switzerland. Fire Insurance Co. , and promoted to supervising His talk on "Corporate Pur­ He is a 1934 graduate of underwriter in 1961. chases" will be part of a ses­ Manchester High School, a vet­ Lawrence E. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Zaccaro have sion discussing "Business Uses eran of Worlld W ar II, a for­ three children. of Life Insurance." operations division of the bank mer worshipful master of Man­ in Hartford. chester Lodge of Masons, and BRIEFS is a member of Emanuel Lu­ Johnson entered banking fol­ SA Commander lowing his graduation from the Harold Gaboury, chairman of theran Church and Delta Chap­ the Manchester Chamber of ter, BoyaS Arch Masons, University of Connecticut in To Be Speaker S A V E OVER $ 5 0 0 1958. He was named .program­ Commerce Retail Division an­ He is married to the former nounced recently that Paul J. Commissioner Samuel Hep­ Helen Demko. The couple has mer in Hartford National's Misseri has been elected to the burn, national commander of two children, Kiysten and Rod­ electronic data processing de­ Retail Executive Committee to the Salvation Army will be the partment the following year, ney. fulfill' the unexpired term of guest speaker at a Salvation and promoted to assistant cash­ Robert Crowell. The term runs Army luncheon meeting May 24, IN REALTY FIRM ier in 1964. to January 1968. at the Hartford Hilton Hotel. nAMINdO P O O L Georgette Wyman of Riga The event is sponsored by the Lane, Bolton, has recently CAMPING GUIDE Louis Apter and Joel Roth Advisory Board of Greater joined the Pasek Real Estate The first comprehensive guide were recently elected to the Hartford. Co., East Hartford. to all state-operaited parks, rec- board of directors with the new- Hepburn has been a leader in Before joining reational areas and historical iy.organized Connecticut Men's promotion ol public relaUons of Connecticut and neigh- v^rear Association, the associa- the organization and has piloted ® ’’ boring states is now available ^ion was formed to Improve re- many social welfare projects. to the motoring public in a new [ations among men’s clothiers He also has served as division b

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Picking 'if: On T V By CYNTHIA liOWRY NEW "tO B K (AP) — Panels Of professionals of the tele’vision busihess aare now looking over and judging 1«0 nominationa in S3 oategories. Winners will be 4 given golden “ Blmimy” sta­ tuettes of the National Academy ter Chevro- of Television Arts and Scieinces jntest ques- in the annual two' hour ABC pro­ . choice, ei- gram on June 4, rmuda, said K the Elmmiee 'were awarded ant general on the basis of this constant viewer's judgement, several of ttie categories could be skipped 1 Practices,” Is entirely. In others, there would a series Icad- be more than ond recipient. tificate in real Programa qualifying are the State Uni- those bre^oast between March, 'ilia 1S66 and last April 16. Thus, my 'VDtee would go to both "Death, of a Salesman" and ‘.‘The FTnal irt Jr. of 26 War of Oily Winter" — both on recently corn- OBS — and far and away the ’ear with the outstandihg shows of the period. Liight Co. He OBS’s recent Dick Van Dyke epartment. special is my choice of the best one-shot variety show of tfte Lavery of 40 season. The syndicated "China: i inducted re- The Roots of Madness" seemed ^ JP 5-year Club of tops in the news and documen­ District Oom- tary field. ;. He i.s senior The situation is more difficult MDC’s East when it comes to picking indi­ Pollution Oon- vidual performances arid' it of­ ten seems a matter of personal choice. ‘This viewer would oast a rbner, sales vote for NBC's' "Dean Martin i-aiser with the Show" in the variety aerie.s cat­ . was awai'ded egory; for NBC’s "I Spy" In the ship Certificate draniatic series, and for CBS's the American ‘‘Hogan’s Heroes” In comedy. isers, Oonnecti- Lee J. Oobb of "Death of a Simon and Garfunkel, the popular and controver­ appearance on CBS’ “The Com­ Id recently in Salesman" and Ivan Dixon of sial folk-rock singers, will make a rare television edy Hour” Sunday evening from 9 to 10. '.T qualified by "The Pinal War of Oily e requirements Winters" left Indelible impres­ in the society. sions. So did Mildren Dunnock self with dignity and sentiment ‘Phasing Out’ in "Death of a Salesman" and in a comedy role that could ea­ Leigh Taylor-Young who Bonne Jr. will Geraldine Page in ABC’s sily be over played. came to "Peyton Place" when Uie 1967 aimual “(Swiabnas Memory." In the one. category for day­ Mia Farrow suddenly departed, Avoiding Formula Million Dollar David Janssen has given a time programs, my ballot would will be "phaised out" of the ABC be held next sustained and convincing per­ go to the syndicated "Mike evening soap opera. She will le, Switzerland, formance through all the sea­ D ouglas Show " eis a oonststenUy disappear from the story in Au­ NEW YORK lAP) — Comedi­ on tete evening TV taik'^iowa. corporate Pur­ sons of ABCs "The Fugitive." agreeaUe and amusing dally gust. Mtss’ Taylor-Young, who an Kelley Bernaan recently He says that while the exposure part of a ses- Lucille Ban still is the top com­ 'Variety show, and to Ken­ plays a shy girl named Raohel, concluded a two-year contract is good a performer often pays '’Business Uses edienne of the television woiM, nedy of NBC’s “You Don’t Say" recently married Ryan O'Neal, witti a Hollywood studio to de­ dearly if be uses - up material e.” and Brian Keith of CBS’s as a witty, bright host on a one of the leads In the serial, velop comedy series for tele'vi- from Us current act. “Ehclly Affair" handles Mm- gam e show. who will renMdn in the show. ston. He developed a pouple. . “A good piece of material Neither was sold. may be worth $7,600,” he ex­ i n a n d e r He isn’t exaotiy bitter about plained. "You may get paid $320 the so-oaUed oreeti've aide Of on the show — and after that S p e a k e r televisiori, but it is eapy to sense the material is shot, for a good HazeVs Candor Remains long time anyway. It seenua Samuel Hep- industry honors. But maybe ahe commented, "That’s one Ms disenchantment. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Shades that’s not quite right.” commander of of George C. Scott! When Shirley some of Hasel’s candor remains acceptance speech 1’H never ‘‘-It seems to me tint the buy­ ■my will be the ha've to m ake.” ers — the producers, the net- Booth was notified of her Emmy after five yeairs of playing tiie Fumeas Bei^aoemeiit it a Salvation She has made more than'her ween a leader in trained, and I opened a newspa­ : After enjoying such honors' in A: blic relations of per tor hw. My eyes lighted on a 40-year career, it perhaps is “You just can't present hu­ •-r.i and has piloted a story in which Helen Hayes natural that she would now seek man bOings because somehow ■elfare projects, said 'The Glass Menagerie’ la a the leisilre she has earned. The they have forgotten that hiunah -ved as division trap. five years as Hazel provided the beings are often funny. They wherewithal. have also forgotten, it-seeiiis to Pennsylvania "I quickly rescued the paper irs in Philadel- "Oh, I’m very grateful to Ha­ me, that there are human and read what Miss Hayes said: beings out there in living that the mother’s role In ‘Qlaas zel,” she admitted. "I enjoyed nay be made at playing her, and I didn’t think it room s.” Menagerie’ is impossible to play Bemisn' said that be thought ELECTRONICS Army, Central and had kill^ her friend Lau- was a demeaning role, as some ig, 855 Asylum of my friends did. I never his two shows 'were funny —i rette Tayloir what with all her “They made rne laugh” — but LABORATORIES s No. 2 Satur- dieting for it, etc. That should thought of her as a servant to that family; I always consid­ they are now^on a shelf some­ have been an omen for me, but where. He oontinues hie suc­ I went to England did It any­ ered her a close friend. And 277 BROAD that’s the way I played her.” cessful career as a oontedy w ay. "Hazel’ '’wont Into reruns two monologilst and is soon to direct A U NEW "Let me now say that'pobody years ago and since then Miss a play for Broadway. He was has been able to'' handle that Booth has worked sparingly. one of the stars in NBC's “ Com­ T9A7 role, whether It was Lourette She performed in "The Glass edy Hour” speclai Thursday Taylor, Helen Hayes, Gertrude Menagerie" and in a two-hour night, doing a telephone act that FM-AM Lawrence (in the film version) feature tor television at Univer­ made Mm famous. or Shirley Bopth, 1 could have sal, as yet unrdleased. Now she "1 hadn't done it for about RADIOS done better by telephoning my is enacting, the roile Florence eight yeans,” he said. "I had to Unes In ." Eldridge was to have played in re-leam it by batoning to my CALL 649-1124 Miss Booth would go as a CBS Playhouse special, “Do record. Then it took me two fub days oif reheeraaJ — and the Mario Thomas stars in tar as George C. Soott, who re­ Not Go Gentle into the Good Closed Sat. at Noon whoie thing tests three and one- ABC’s “That Girl,” quested that his nomination for N ight.” Thursdays 9:80 - 10 ‘ ‘‘Ttie H ustler” in 1061 be witii- taailf m inutes." / 'TV-Radlo, Sole# (|gaa r a g e <«*•) .Bennaa oooMiQo»tliy appean p .m . tfamwa — request dented. But

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closer to : assured, of higher PAGE TOREE KANCHESlliR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN>, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1967 18, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, MAY PAGE TWO PROGRAM Educational PROGRAM ployes unethical means to Morning (18) Merv OrlHIn Show stem a valuable account from - turns up alive and healthy. “ • • M * ‘"li2"student Prince" SATURDAY PROGRAM (B> Stoto Eriksea 8k«N <0) a rival account executive. .6:28 '84- Young heir to an Euro­ (26) l ^ l ^ o ’s Navy 1:6 (8) News with Walter Oroa- TV 6:68 (8) Boorts, News, Weatter <0) (C> '83 R _ _ A •The Man VTVin Who ICflAW Knew Too Srt"^“ "i*Lir. of Her own" 6:36 pean throne to 18th oentury, 1 (8) Petttoeat Janotion (O) B- his own Identity. Raymond kite (0> „ . laUi. to love with a barmaid 6:16 (46) Bronee „ U iM (3) Bead (0>. Much" James Stewart and TV (8) Peter Jennings News W (WEDH, Channel 24) • :26 (6) Bteta Brikiea Show (0> (8^> Peyton Place (O) (20-22-30) Cool HoGoM <0) Burr, Wrniam jfnntn®; ____ Doris Day, An American tou^ (^} 5t*Homo with Ktty 11:00 (SJI-80-22-80-40) News, Spoiis, while at Heidelberg unyorstty. (2«> Heaia I* Vomr l^tnre (29) Seda) Security ia A c t ^ .Weather <22) le t’s Go to the Baee* 1st couple's son 1» (Monday — Friday) (22-29) Hnntley-Brlnkley Bo- 'IB.SItW iEr''*’ (40) Candlepin Bowltof In Morocco to keep iM m from (44) T io*Li|IU ra ttn Saaday, May 16 (2)^ PeMr Jeanlngn NOW* <0> A tlfteen-round tight trmn (80) Sea Hunt „ . revealing what . they have 1:94 pori (C) \u ) Film ^ Madison. Square Garden bee 12:30 (3) The t -M (8) Weather —S^rts, News (20) Local News S i S i f ... (26) IndnstiT on Parade (8) MagUIa Gorilla <0) learned about a Jflot to mur­ lll2iS.rL.&*1LhVriiS2i "No Trees to the Slreet” (ill At Heme with Kitty (R ^ > Hnntley-Brtokley Be- (18) Polka Varieties der a diplomat. (C ).R , (2) After Dinner Moyle Residenta d Ix^ on slum (20) Film _ Host, Paul Wilcox and ^spe­ 0:06 (•) MomenU of Comfort — (8)< 0 Dattag^Game "The Miniver Slory" 80- w fer oii^vol amanst poverty port (C) (22) Bowerjr Boy* ( g ) Pistols ’N’ PettlosatB <0) News 6:66 Y o « m s r i u g u t v . W’wwr Jtsav cial guests Joe White and Rto 1:88 (24-22-84) NW S (C) postwar England, d(denM. Bylvia Syms, 6t46 (fl) Local News (18) Snbsoi^tion TV (SO) Superman___ band. Frank Yanlwvlc. 0:18 (0) Telecoarso woman seta out to m-edjwrt RSwAt rttMay 10, BiSO P^m. 7:66 (9) After Dinner Morie 1:00 (3) Tom and Jerry (0) (MO) Hollywood Psiaoo <0) 2:40 (3) PaiSword (C) m M ley H6U0WIW, "Fanfare tor a Death Scene "in Uke *Ttot" rion Lush, and the Betty Scott Speech (20-22-94) Days of Oar Livea her reunited family tpOY™* 11:60 (204»40) Toalilt Show (O) 6166 ___ _ (6866226640) News, Sportn, (8-40) Hopplty Hopper _ Irish Dancers. 10:00 (8) Gaaomoko she has but a year tf> £a:Aat*'ot'’fiay U, 8;00 p.ta. '68- When an eminent physicist (30) Boiler Derby 0:20 (3i Sign on and Prayer Starring Johnny CMrnon 6i66SThe rFoi^ Fou^ E*tatt (8) Dating Game disappears while. canylng ton Weatter (0) (20) Championship Bowling o lu (I) T?wa Crier (M4) Newl.vwrf Game Greer Garaon, Walter Pldgoon. (|-40> Jooy Bishop Shew (O) Repeat of May 11. 8.W 1:58 (26-3M8) News (0) 11:16 (20) Memory Lane Cards and Chiefs (22) Tnmnn *ay secret formula to his hei^, .A. mm - — .. a - aix.. —USi 1:80 (3) Big 8 IJeatre . - _ 0:20 (0) Saarlse Semester 2:Se 1:60 (ir^Newo/MoBMais of Com- 8:886:66 A OoiimOoiimeataiT eataiT by FanlPant HoithI 2i00 (8) Pasiword «5> , , a U. S. Government special 11:80 (SP) le t ’s Go to tke Baoos (C> (8e-22-88) Days of Our tlroo '39- Rlcn- "The Nebraakan" '68. A rei^ g:S« 18) Nows w iu BogOT Mndd W 10:80 (8>**'t^ilght E w (80) Ooaa Classroom (0-44) Dream Qtrl ol 47 , Goldberg Variations agent takes oH to search of egade soldier la captured and (40) Fourty Country Maole (8) TwUlght Zone % ^ . ^ « h Boport - ...... -- HUt House Fartt (0 ) Phil Carey. Roberta HaynM. (8) Hnokleherry Honnd U:00 (8-MO) Nowo, Sporlo (C) (8> To Tell the Truth (0 ) 8:86 Book B ^ (20) UanUey-Brinkley Hepoit six or seven rival contestants. (8-40) American Bandstand **** (2A2M 0)*Today Show (O) (20-2384) Another World (0 ) (22) Highlight* i>?m aaJl Slim OH (0> Robert U ta (24|J^) The ^ to M (p) Basil Rathbone, Boris Kar­ 11:18 (8) FesUvnl of Hlti (8) Friends of Mr. Goober (W (8-44) Geaeml Hospital (46) You A*ked for It 1:16 (8) lg » Vega* E»ow (0) (M6> Dream Oiri of ’67 (O) loff. (22) Stingray (0) 7iM <8*’ lM y *a ^ <0) "House of Haunted H ill' W. I (20-22^) The Monlree* (O) 7:88 Oonaeotlout I**ae 2:00 (20-30) Sandy Koufax (C) TalO (8) Perception ( 8;28 8:16 (il Repeat of H ay 9, 8:00 p.m, :84 (46) Womans New* . „ Local Nowo I (262260) Tonight Show (C) "Frankenstein Meets Wolf- 7:46 (3) Your Community (8) Dick* V S Dyke Skew (8-46) Iron Hor*o (O) Dt Kedltstldn sifm Off •66 (8) To Tell the T r^ (0) Starring Johnny Cteraon (8-22) Detroit at Boston Base- man" '43 Bela Lugoel and Bo­ S:Se (18) Alfred HItehooek Preoentt 8:68 SBB6ay 8howoa»e 5 Weather iiW (8) Captain K a n g ^ Dark Lovers (2662-86) Another WetM (O) (8-40) Joey Bishop Show (C) ■Terror from Yenr 5,000 with na Massey. , (40) OMratloB Alphabet I (20-22-80) I Dream of Joannlo (646) Oenemi HosplM 7:U (21) BighllghW 2:15 (20-30) Major league Baoe- Ward Costello and Joyce Hol­ OAPOmC litoRY 8:64 M bnki (40) You Asked for It 1 (8) News —^Moments of Com­ (20) Memory Idme 0:20 (8) Mickey Mpajo (04) Dark Ittimows (0 ) B Japanese Theater 2:28 '()> News (0) fort —OnIdepOBts den. Time machine material­ U:20 (2) Satariliw . « (40) News aad Views (8) Banger Andy Show (O) ) (20-22-30) CapUin Nice B Martin Balaam and MAn- Dlok Van Dyke 7!60 (262260) The Girl from V. N. 2:30 (M) Saturday ises female fiend from year •"The Reluctant .Spy 68. 6:64 6:84 Net PUjrMMe 2:20 ( ? ) ‘ ■■ C. L. B. (C) B (SO) One O’Oloek Report —Sign "Operation Secret Karl Mnl- 2:48 (40) Mack and Myer (ie-22-8e> Mateh Game (0 ) "That Thing " A catetyU ^ reen Stapleton *win star In (26-22-30) You Don’t Say (0> April and Mark are shlpwreok- Off deii and Steve Cochran. A 6,000 who goes on a murder- Suave playboy finds himself 0:00 (SI Hap Blchards Show (W (IS) Saperhor^ drinkfl some of Carter s •Dorti ^ U S**i^^ay la, 9:00 p.m. (8) Hr. Goober (G) (40) D. S. Air Force Rellgleas ouB rampage. „ _ reased Into secret aeryloe. (8) GM Talk formula and develops super “Among the Patha to Eden," (48) - - - eo on Misnamed “ PBradlse U.S. Marine takes (jn a dan- (20-SI) S^lierer-MaoNell Be- Capttln America Dark Shadowo Is" when they attempt to FUm and Slfu on (C) gerouB mission At risk oi nis Sean Marais, Gtinevleve Page. (20) Film .. (40i Swabby Show (0 ) powers and a ravenous appe­ one of two Truman Capote short Moaday, H ay 18 4:88 (9) Banger A“?r„»kow<0> 1:10 (|) Loo Vegao Show (C) port "Captive Woman' 62. (22) Merv OrilflB .Bhoi^^ (2622-30) Match Game (O) thwart a Thrush plot to disrupt own life. Cornell Wilde also, \W) Zorro . ; (20-22-80) News • tite. stories ABC will present next F,M, world , commerce. 3:10 (8) Nows aad Weather —Mo­ .star.'* . .. . 11:28 (00) Feature 40 „ (80) Bocky aad His Frioaio (MO) Bat Patrol (0) 8:84 Madera dopervlsory Practlee (18) Superheroes ment of Meditation —Sign OH “ The Eagle Leaves Ule Nest "Dragonwyck" Gene liem ey, (18) Song of the Ages (S) Cleanem Center Stage (C) 3:00 (18). Subgoriptlon TV (8). Jackie Gleasoa Show (0> (C) ) (8) Big S Theatre „ „ (18) Snhocriptlon TV season. Frank Perry, who pro­ 8:18 Friendly Otapt The Incredible Hulk Featuring Buddy Greco, "The Russians Are C^mhig, 11:80 (20) Tonight Show. . ^ . (40) Dating Game "Ma #»d Pa Kettle" 46-_ Pa "In Like Flint " _ 8:84 What’i Now (40) Swabby Show (0 ) ' (20-88-80) Flipper (C) B (22-80) News, Weather, Sport# S:1S (3) H ^ ly (S> Andy GrUfIth » o w (O) B duced and directed Capote’s “ A FrM kie Avalon and Joannle the Russians Are Coming "The Warning wins M electronic house of tho 6:66 A Visit to tho V. N. 4:38 (362260) New# (0) Sommers. 4:00 ( 40) .African Patrol (C) (20) King and Odle future to a tobacco slogan con­ (20-22-30) The Road We*t (O) Christmas Memory" last year, 0:00 Optooa Waskingtoa (U ) Song of the Aget •OUR PLACE’ (40) DatingDating_Oame p u «-« 9:20 <3) Make . B o w , (18) Secret Agent 4:30 (22) Film (20-22-80) Please Dea’t Bat .1:80 (80) WashtogtOB Benort 8tso test then almost loaeMt. Mar­ 0:80 V »a t’s, New 0:30 (3) Big I Theatre „ (48) Oomittt (C) (30) The Big Picture Congressman T.J. Mesklll (S' f' riton Fredericks Show (8-40) Felony Sqn^ (O) wlU do the same for "Am ong Repeat of 8:30 p.m. ■ "Semtoole Uprising" '65- Cav­ the Daisies (O) B (20) jorie Mato. Percy ^ b riilg o . 8:30 (8) Bed Skelton Hour (C) B "Our Place," a variety hour A report to the nation by the "Of Haunted Houses” • 12;(B (80) Jee Pjme Show FUm (8-22) Mike Douglas Show <0> I (8) Family Affair (C> the Paths to Eden" and also 7:00 Living fer the Sixties alry officer raised by Indians, GuesTe” 'George Gobel and U.S. Army. _ = j Robert Welch, of the John (80) Uecnmber Bride (8-40) Peyton Place (O) 7:80 Benlor Years It ordered to b r i ^ , in lam- starring the Doodletown Pipers, (18) Subscription TV (40) Jack LBLanne Show (18) ,Yea Asked for It "M iriam ,” the other Capote pagfaig Seminole leader. Geo. British singers Chad and Jer- (40) Golf with Sam 8nerf jC) "A Study In Terror" Birch Society, guest. „ , , ...... (20) Theatre 80 I (3) Town Meeting of tho World ' 7:48 British Calendar 1:00 (3) Race of the Week (O) 12 ;M '(22) Saturday Night Tenlght i0;00 (9) Candid Camera story set for filming. Most Of 8:00 French Chef Mmtgomery. Karin Booth. Bums and Schreiber and (40) Newlywed Game eclal smuggle to freedom. Part n. 1:26 (80) News and Sign Oil (8-22-60) News, Sports, Weatb- vereltles In England —present­ The Barth," a cartoon series I iLC ^w* w*o*«^' Movie* , . „ , edy Hour" for ten weeks during (22) Marshal Dillon (20-22-30) Get Smart (C) 2:18 (8) Nows, Moments ol Com­ 10:05 (MO) Children’s Doctor ed via Early Bird communlcBr lie Servant? (SO) The Aqnananis "Lover Come Book” Rock "The Killer" fort—Ouldeposts •V (C) (40) Hnckleberry Hound (O) the summer. In addition to the (MO) Lawrence Wetk (C) 11:00 (20-22-30) Pat Boone Show (O) (18) Merv Griffin Show tlons satellite. „ baaed on Jules Veme*s story, Hudson, Doris Day and 'Tony C:30 (3) Brad Davis (O) 2:25 (8) News and Weather —M ^ (8-40) Supermarket Sweep- (20-22-30) Bun for Year Life Taeiday, May 10 i:80 (201 Scope Randall. Bdle Adams, Jack three regular acts, there will be (18) The Search 0:00 (20-28-30) Saturday Night at meat of Meditation —S(gn Off (20) Dtnl 098 _ w ill be televised on Saturday (40) Peter Jennings New* (0^) the Movies ■tekei/- (90)<«./ HoHalo’s . -laraNav F BE ■« Oakle and Jack Kruschen. Story ,of a man's quest lor 11:80 (20-22-30) Hollywood Sonaioo After a man U convlded of mornings next season on ABC. 4:18 Modem Snpervl*ory Practlee 8:00 (622-40) New*, Sports, Weath­ A young advertising man em- a guest each week. (S> SpeSpotio, News, Weatto* (Ol er (O) (49) Bronco murdering his wife, the lady 8:15 Friendly Giant (MO) One In a MiUlea 5:30 Whaf* New 12:00 (3) Love of Life Interpreters and their work at (20-22-80) Jeoparitt (O) the U. N. (8) Mike Donrias MaUuO 0:00 Travel Time „ ^ _ SUNDAY IV PROGRAM (40) Evoryhedy’s Talking Wild Wake —Power Boat Rao- PROGRAM and cast of "Hallejujah, Bas 12:88 (8) News (C) 12:80 (8) Search lor Tomorraw (0» 8:30 w L l ’i New 7:30 (30) ARriculture on. Parade (20-82-30) Eye Gwgs (C) rvepeoL ui u.ov u.,u. Is a gorilla. 10:48 (8) TBA ■ „ 7:4."i (8) Snored Heart c2o)' The FBI (0) 1:04 (3) Best Seller (40) '68 Whiter Olympics Spe­ (40) Donna Heed Show 7:00 Modern Soporvfsory P M ^ Part n "The Student Prince (18) Sabscription TV 7:5(i (3) Sign on and Prnyer (18) Subscription TV 12:45 (3) Guiding Light (0) The Supervisor and Self De­ "The Russians Are Coming, cial 8:00 (3) The Christopher* ' "In Uke Flint " .. , (20) FUm 11:90 (8-62622*8640) News, Sports, 12:58 (20>t2-80) News (0) velopment (23) At Home wltt Kitty the Russians Are Coming" (8) .This Is the Life 8:30 (20-22-30) Hey Landlord (fi) 7:88 Converaattons wKh Araold 9:04' (3) Green Acres (C) B Weather (C) (30) New Testament and Mod­ 8:00 (3) Smothere Brother* Com­ 180) Gyps* (C) (18) Subscription TV (40) The Fugitive (2622-30) Bob Hop* Chrysler ern .Man edy Hour (20-22-30) Bonansa (C) *■** p ^h ig*^t the Bottom of tho <®> armed With a gun and a bot­ 11:20 (8) Wednesday Starlight (8) Davey and Goliath (C) (8) Sunday Night Movie <0) GIFT (8) Doing Game tle of high ex^osive. 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