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Pork Chops 1968 Taxes \ V ' ■ ■' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY < 1964 Avomce Dnfly Net P re « R ub 5 3 For the Weak Ended Faewael of E; A ^ lKetttr6ip0lrr SontfttQ Herald February 1,1964 '■'' *■' ■ ment heads Should not corns fMr9oM||fcL'vv4iiaehGR4 Manchester High School PTO ’Ihe Uttle ’Theater of Man' Manchester Orange wUI meet from extra • ourrlcular pay 13,889 so. e M r , p will have an Open House Thurs­ cheater will meet Wednesday at tcmorrcm at 8 .pm. at Orange. nmwH tsa mt Town Teachers Voice Oppositwh sources, sbios their work Is not MOmbCr of the AudH tajr. ngfe it love 490. day from 7:80 to 9:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. in Ka bagement club- HaO. ’Iliere w ill be an auction extra-curricular. not Tuesday, as Incorrectly rooma at 45 School St Mem­ table. Mrs. Anna Robb and her Bureau of OireulatUm Mmehestor—^A CUy o f ViUdga Charm printed in the High School bers will woihr on projects for commlittee will serve refrrab- (6) The ration plan. In f o w ilin iP ' : 1^ ^ 9 «r ia n e E. SouthergUI, To Boar^Es Extra Pay Plan since lost September on a trial ' dMigfater o f M fi and Mra. L. ft World section of Friday’s Her­ "The Barretts ■ of Wimpole ments. ald. Street’’ ’The play will be pre­ basis, should be retained. Southei^, 8 Hendee Rd., waa The prof essional psrsonnelAllshed for each job, and that the MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1964 «E rmUM AdraeMilng tm Page IS) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Initiated into Nu Chapter of sented Feb. 13, 14 and 15 at Members of the BigMh Dis­ Except fo r exploratory and TOL. LXXXm, NO. 107 [(TWENTY PAGES) oommittee, which represents the ratio plan, now in operation, be Oanuna Slfm a Sigma, a nation­ The Kaffee Klatsohe. will Bowers Auditorium. trict Fire Department wHl done away with. exploAstory discussion, nothing meet at headquarters tonight teaching staff ,of the town’s was resolved at lost night’s al ae^ce and social sorority meet Wednesday at 9 a.m. at (5) The ofterrochool spoits o w g at the University of ConnecU- the Community Y. A coffee hour Miss Ellen M. Shapiro, daugh­ at 7:30 to go to WaUdns-West school sfvstem, appeared before progiw n be expanded to budude meeting. ai»cf ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Funeral Home, 142 K. Center eut, where she is a junior. will open the meeting, and Mrs. the bo6U!<d o f education’s finance all elementary scUbola. ’The m atter will be brought up Shapiro, 90 Steep Hollow Lane, St., to pay reiqwoU to tbe late Events Wilfired Lisk and Mrs. John oommKtse last night to voice About 150 of the town’s 450 again a t Wednesday night’s Manchester Emblem Club w ill Zudda will be co-hostess. Mem-, is on the superior achievement Allan R. Ooe, who was an hon­ teachers met in Bailey Audito­ niesting of the full boMd edu­ Packaging, Disguised Costs opposition to Ms recommended 6t list for the first semester at orary member o f Hoee Oo. 2. meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. bera are i^inded to bring plan for sxtra-cturrhmlar pay. rium yesterday afternoon and cation. Boston University School of at the Elks Oub. Mrs. WUliam wall pleuiues started at the last ’The plan, submitted last week unanimously adopted a resolu­ The basic differences involved In State U.S. Families Jorgenson w ill be chairman o f Education, where she is a sen­ Hose Co. 2, Eighth Distrtot session, as well as artificial by Beldcn Shnffer, chairman of tion which was presented to the in the confUct have been nar- a pirate vdilst. Members are ior. Fire D^;>artment, will meet to­ < l f Y flowers and glue, for comple­ the finance oommittee, recom­ finance commHtee last night •rowed down to- the question: Targets of Laws LBJ Wants ren^ded to bring white ele­ morrow at 8 p.m. at fire head­ < 4 9 . tion. Anycme interested in join­ mends thgt: ’The resolution calls for the "Doea the finance committee of 4 0 9 5 phant g lfta ing this craft group is welcome St. Josephs Mothers Circle quarters, Main and HUUard (1) The spperlntendent’s rec­ following proposals: will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. Sta., to hold a monthly meet­ the board of education have the Waterbury Vote to attend. ommended 154,000 for extra­ (1 ) The budget Item should be authority to rule 6n how money WASHINO’rON (A P ) — Preai-Omora about budgeting and howOadeqiWta oonnunor informo- at the home of Mrs. ''oseph ing. «<opaA Ah* vnAaf fnr mmt* 1 Hnm?'tion. I b e OoomoiwlHan dub w ill curricular work be cut to $45.- retained at the $54,000 figure, is to he spent within the school dent Johnzon asked Oongrosa to­ to “ get the most for their mon­ meat FHday at Centn- Oongre- The Army-Navy Auxiliary O lshew^i, 101 Oliver Rd. Mrs. 000, which is still $5,000 over as suggested by Superintendent day for new lews to protect con- ey” —was not put forward In the Johnson again emphosiisd Lifts GSA Threat The Ladies Aid Society of system, or Is It its function only From Cyprus Violence John Dahm will serve as co- that cart must ba token to eee Mtiosial Cfaurch. Deasert will will have a potluck Wednesday the current year’s fi^re. of Schools William Curtis. to recommend the dollar eumers against phony packaging form of legislation. sarvad at 1 p.m. ITiere w ill hoeteas. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Instead Johnson sold hs was that Inflationary prtssuros “ do Be at 6:30 p.m. at the clubhouse. (2) No one extra-curricular (2) The $1,000 ceiling should amounts to be spent?’’ and disguised Interest charges. WATERBURY (AP) — be a Monte Oario whist after "All in' a Day,” a film about Church will meet tomorrow at job pay ntore than $1,000. be removed. He suggested possible use of asking all federal agencies in- not get cut of bond” —something ’The board o f education has Notice The president of the Con­ retbashments. Mra. Robert Manchester Memorial Hospital, The Manchester Elmblem Club 7:30 p.lh. at the parish house. (3) No teacher be permitted (3) The restriction on teach­ federal experts to help low-in­ terestsd in cc.isumer education he said is particularly difficult claimed the right to set the Boyce wiQ be hostess. Members will be shown. There will be a will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. The Rev. Paul Q. Prokopy will to hold more than one extra­ ers holding only one extra-cur­ come families prepare house-' to explore fully the possibility in the area of service industries. necticut Education Associa- amount and the rules; the WE HAVE DAILY Island Head an reminded to bring a wrap­ brief business meeting. at the Elks Home, Bissell St install the officers for the year. curricular position at one time. ricular job should be eliminated. bold budgets. of odaptihg the agricultural e n He said his consumer commit­ ion (C E A ) says approval After the meeting, a pirate Members are reminded to bring teachers disagree. tension sem es concept, "eo sue-*, tee yyUI draft recommendations ped glift and playing cards. (4) A set salary be estab-. (4) The extra pay for depart­ Johnson, In a special message jy Waterbury’s board of aK Gilbert and Sullivan W ork­ whist will be conducted by Mrs. books o f trading stamps. Mrs. DEUVERYTOTHE on consumer interests, endorsed cessful in nual areas,” to cities for improving protection against dermen of a special tax to Rejects NATO shop will hold a rehearsal to­ Joseph Reynolds, chairman. Re­ Wilma Wiley, Mrs. Colby Wlsot- nine specific pieces of legisla­ and towns. “ & e abuses of poor quality, morrow at 7:30 pim. at Cooper freshments will be served by ske Sind Mrs. Henry Zeran will tion Including pending bills to ’The President also said the high prices and exaggerated meet education costs was Hall of South Methodist her committee. be co-hostesses for the evening. ban deceptive packaging and to government would try to pro­ claims” in the service fields. a great victory for the BOLTON In the legislative area, John­ P^ace Force Church. Those wishing to sing •ll!!; require full disclosure of inter­ mote consumer education In the children and citizens.” Miss Bonnie Morrison, daugh­ schools and encourage more son devoted most attention to MANCHESTER in the chorus are welcome to The Marine Detachment Aux­ 164 EAST CENTER ST. est rates on installment pur- Dr. Frank A. Formica also ter o f Dr. and Mrs. Donald W. young people "to seek Instruc­ truth-ln-packaging proposals. attend. iliary will meet tonight at 7:30 AREA chP-se.s. said last night that it waa a tri­ NICOSIA, CppruB (A P ) Morrison, 67 Butternut Rd., tion in the fundamentals of "The shopper ought to be able at the Marine Honie on Parker Eight of the nine measures umph for the Waterbury Teach­ — An emergency airlift be­ PUBLIC MARKET will be a guest at the Vermont M A N C H E STE R — 649-5261 budgeting, buying and borrow­ to tell at a glance,' 'he said, St. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh­ St. Members are reminded to had the endorsement or spon­ ers Association, the CEA, and MC-80B Main Street Academy Winter Carnival to be ing.” ’ “ What Is in the package, how gan removing hundreds of ters of Isabella, will have a so­ bring a needle, thread and sorship of the late President the civic and political forces held at the boys’ preparatory He said his committee on con­ much of It varies, and how American women and chil­ cial meeting tonight at 8 at the sheeting for work on cancer Ample Parking Front and Rear LENOX John F.
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