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n n • r- y. t -v t ■ V ■ - '. n r t . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1966 * AvcYRge Daily Net Prese Run PAbE THIRTY-SIX The Weather iianrb^Bter lEuftittis For the Week Knd^ September 17,1G66 Variable cloudinera 'and cool !. tonight, low In upper 40*; measures. How the President Waddell School PTA will hold I partly aunny, windy And *oel its annual Room Mothers Tea and the Congress could haVe Boland 1 4 , 6 6 3 About Town Bonee Raps ignored the problem of rising (' tomorrow, high 60-VS.I^ tomorrow afternoon at 3 p.m. M anthetter^A City of VUlttge Chdrm The BSitered Apprentice de in the cafeteria. prices for so long is hard to un derstand. ’The housewives who Given Post cree will be' conferred by LBS Check VOL. LXXXV, NO. 300 f ' Friendship Lodge of Masons Meii^bers of the VFW Auxil have seen bread prices rise 20 (TWENTY PAGES), MANCHESTEr I cONN., THURSDAY, SEPtSMEER 22, 1966 (ClaaeUled Advertlalng on Pi^e 17) ^ PRICE SEVEN CENTS when it meets tomorrow night St iary ai"e reminded that reserva On Inflation per cent in the past year could At College 7:30 a f the Masonic Temple; tions 4or the Gold Star Mothers have told Mr. Johnson there dinner to be held Tuesday at was inflation in the land; so Worshipful Master John L. Von John Bonee, Republican can Miss Margaret A. Boland, Deck Jr. will preside. Officers 6:30 at Miller’s Riestaurant will could the mothers who had to n didate for Congress from the buy new outfits for their chil formerly of Manchester and an will wear summer formats. close tonight. Mrs. joljn Vince assistant professor at Vernon dren to go to school this month, of 227 McKee St. is in charge First Congressional District, Court Junior College, Newport, iThe Town Pension Board has of reservation^.' charged today that "President the families moving into new homes or apartments, and the R.I., has been appointed the .S. Offers to De-escalate scheduled a meeting for Mon Johnson’s belated efforts to school’s director of . student ac Members of the VFW wishing senior citizens who were hit day. at 4 p.m. in the Municipal check inflation will not show tivities, Dr. Franklyri Ashley, to work on cancer pads are re with medical and hospital bills. Building Hearing Room. It will results for at least six months, president, has announced. ^ V. , , > . , . "Si. minded of a workshop to be held ‘"The President and the Con review requests for amending and even then the effect will be The daughter of Mr, and Mrs. tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the ■ gressmen who should be close the pension ordinance, rela very little.” Thomas Bolaind of 63 Vernon home of Mrs. Florence Streeter, to the people, should be more tive to disability payments. , Speaking at a “ coffee hour” St., Prof. Boland Joined the 63 Starkweather St. responsive to their needs and at the home of Atty, and Mrs. problems. They should have Vernon Court faculty in 1965 The Women’s Club of Man Suit Vincent L. Diana, 141 Pitkin taken action long ago, and after teaching two years in the chester will sponsor a dessert Members of the Five Point St., this morning (VVe.inesday), should do so now, to cut non- South Windsor public schools. >A'' bridge and fashion show Mon Club, OEIS, will meet tonight at Bonee declared that "the Presi essential spending. The people She teaches sociology in the De day^ at 8 p.m. at Neill Hall. St. 7 at the home of Mrs. -Jane J 4 k dent has failed to hit at the have the right to have t|ieir partment of Political Sind So Mary's Episcopal Church. Mrs. Hooper, Williams Rd., Bolton. Guest Speaker very heart of the problem. He piirchasing power maintainad. cial Sciences. Robert. Stanton of 23 Bruce Rd. Robert H. Carnahan, vice has failed to recommend spe This the administration lias A 1959 :grad^uata pf-Manches- Living Cost Is in charge of reservations. ter High School, she earned her GoWberg The Sodality of the Blessed president of t'\e Travelers Re cific cuts in government spend failed to do, and they will have Sacrament will sponsor a bake ing. Removing special. tax con to answer to the people on Nov. 1^ degree at Central Connecti Members of a U. N. Commit search Center, Inc., Hartford, Hiked Again sale Silnday after the 8:30 a.m. cessions for capital expansion 8.” Bonee said. cut State College in 1963 and tee will meet tomorrow at 8 Mass at St. John’s Church Hall. will be guest speaker at the is not the answer. her MA in education at the in thousands of stores p.m. at the Chamber of Com Methodist Men’s Kickoff Dinner "Only a few weeks ago,” University of Connecticut in In August Tells U.N, merce Room, 257, E. Center St. Miss Candace E. Davidson, Bonee said, "the President 1965. 2 Monday at 6:30 at Cooper Hall Never Popular to plan a U. N. Day program She has also done graduate and service establishments daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd was saying that inflation was WASHINGTON fAP)- —High of South Methodist Church. work at Rhode Island College In October. A. Davidson of 168 Tanner St., not a problem; but now when An act of Feb. 21, 1853, au er prices ■ fo r' food, autos and Of Plan is enrolled as a freshman at Carnahan earned his BS de he has begun to feel the resent thorized issuance of $3 gold and at the University of Dublin gree in meteorology at the Uni medical care . boosted sharply UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Hood College, Frederick, Md., ment of the housewives of pieces in the United States. in Ireland. THE CONNECTICUT BANK rising living costs another four- versity of California, Los An Her mother, Mrs. Valerie Bo an independent liberal arts col America, he has made a few However, the coin never became tenths of one per cent la.st (AP)—^The United States geles, and his MS degree in land, is the nurse at Illing Jun lege for’ women. She is a 1966 gestures to solve a problem popular and, in 1889, its issu AND TRUST COMPANY memth, the Labor Department offered today to halt th# hydro.logy at Johns Hopkins ior High School. OVERWEIGHT? graduate of Manchester High that requires more specific ance was discontinued. reported today. bombing of North Viet University, Baltimore, Md. He School. The biggest August price Nam and begin a phasied is married and has two children, WEIGHT WATCHERS Ever hopefuli workmen on the Belt Parkway, in Brooklyn, try to' clear drain hikes were for food, up 1.3 per withdrawal of U.S. troops and lives in Wethersfield. mil 2 Marine Pvt. Gary S. Laurim iiiliiliili! Is coming to while up to their knees in water. The flood scene was one of rhany around New cent over- all, the Bureau of if the Hanoi government itis, son of Mr. and Mrs. An The menu for Monday night Labor Statistics said. includes roast beef. Tickets are York City as nearly five inches of rain fell— the heaviest downpour in 33.years. will take corresponding thony Laurinitis of 582 Bush The increase brought the gov- ROCKVILLE available from any member of steps to de-escalate ths Hill Rd.. recently completed his cniment’s consumer price index the Methodist Men's Club, or at Vietnamese war. beisic training at Parris Island, up to 113.8, meaning it coat for information the office of South Meth' isl N.Y, Subways Drenched In a major policy declaration, S. C. $11.88 in August to purchase (Toll free) Dial “ O” ask for Church. U.S. Ambassador Arthur J, * items that cost $10 in the 1957-59 Goldberg told the General As Enterprise 3800 or Miss Nancy E. Norris, daugh . period . on which the index is sembly that the United States is CiillORntnam 928-5188 ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Nor J based. ; ' ris of 213 Hilliard St.," is attend., willing to take .the .fii^ step if BED Sep^^mber May Become The Bureau of Labor Statis the North 'yietnamese govern ing Bangor Maine ’Theological D r. W arren SOFA tics said, the index so far this Seminary. She is a member of ment will indicate by private o r year was up 2.5 per cent, more Second Congregational ChufCh. I SO HANDSOMELY CONSTRUCTED .. WILL CRACE ANY LIVINC ROOM BY DAY ... CHANCES public response that |lt Is ready H eads H ftC than double the rise in the first to match the U.S. ac^on. eight mmiths of last year and The Manchester Association INTO A COMFORTADLE DED DY NIGHT ... FOR A RESTFUL NIGHTS SLEEP! Wettest Month jince ’62 He gave new assurances that - Dr, David L. Warren Was ap ::ns the biggest hike for the period the United StatM is not seeking RUMMAGE for HClp for Retarded Children' since 1967. will sponsor a bake sale today pointed temporary chairman of WINDSOR LOCKS (A P )-S ep- mention It, there also seems to Island and suburban Westchest to impose a pqdicy of alignment be a good chance for 1966 to on South 'Visf Nam and that th* and tomorrow from 7 p.m. to the Human Relations Commis tember 1966 just might become er and Nassau Counties.. (See Page Two) SALE finish in the black, precipitation- TVo deaths were weather-con United Stales does not' Intend to 9:30 at the Parkade Bowling sion last night to serve until AT LOW, LOW FACTORY SALE PRICES the wettest month in drought- Lanes.