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Presidential Panel Sets Probe of Chicago Violence WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, , 1968 PAGE THIRTV-SIX illancl;r«b^r £v»nins ifi^ralib Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 OElock Five bay Forecast n m w s iiu j,, •1784.90 Temperatures in Connecticut LoMaglio, luliano OHicers 1008 V t _ A verage D aily N et Promo R on during the 8-day period begin­ Delivered in -------------- The W eather with ISAtheretU in­ For Tho Week Knded With Army Reserve Group ning Thursday are expected to terior, windshield weudisr, >- cnoudy and cool toniglft. Low Angnst II, 1M» about 60. Tomorrow moetly School, Ft. Ben Harrison, Ind. average above ndrmal, with mteed electric wipers, hewer, From the roorgaiU*aUon of cloudy. C2tance* of shower* A graduate of the Cotntnand highs in the low 80s and night­ . dedroeter, 4-way seXety flaAere, W o k -u p Ughts, frent and rear jiaitrfyT fitrr lEuTm tm or thundershower* Increasing. the U.8. Army Reserve Forces and General Staff Collego at Ft. time lows in the upper 60s. seat M U . 14,450 High about 80. last December there evolved a Leavenworth, the colonel la pre­ Little day-to-day change in Mancha$ter-—A City o f Village Charm ne*’ type unit — The Army Re­ sently on active duty as com­ temperatiures is expected. mandant of the First U.S. Army Precipitation may total more serve Command. The Mth U.S. TED TRUDON (Ooeallled Adverttsbig oa Foge 17) Army Reserve, Command was Area Intelltgerce School at Ft. than half an inch in most sec­ VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 286 ('TWENTY PAGES—’tw o SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., ’THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1968 PRICE TEN CENTS activated at the Boston, Army Meade Md. Prior to Ws assign­ tions of the state falling as rain VOLKSWAGEN Base, with Brlgr- Gen. L e o n ^ ment as a Sub Army Reserve around Friday and Saturday. W. Cronkhite in command. comnvander. Col. l/>MagUo The system for control of re- commanded the 1117th U.S. ser%’e units called for branch Army Garrison. His new com­ Clauae fo r Cfunplaint headquarters known as Sub' mand U the largest reserve Soviets Rescind Czech SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Army Reserve Commands. Two command in Oannectlcut con-, A police captain who com­ of these headquarters were Hey^Kids! Come ’n Get Em trolling approximately 2,8(X) re­ plained that hippies caused established by the Mth Arihy servists. him "anxiety, lo u . of eel(- . Reserve Command, one of which Assisting .the colonel In the aseurance and neirvousnes4" was organized in Hartford to administration of the headquar­ Domestic Flights Permit U.S. flea, nienw s J. Dodd V.fl. flea. Abraham A. BlUeott Cong. EmIUo Q. Daddario win get a dlaablUty pension. control all support type units ters is a civilian staff ‘headed The exty Retirement Board in Connecticut not under a gen­ by Lt. (3ol. Frank lullano. Re­ PRAGUB (AP) — Soviet com- Soviets suddenly rescinded their had hie headquortere In the coe- granted the pension to Ckpt eral command. The unit select­ cently promoted. Col. lullano mandera today delayed resump- permit, lltey hoped the flrat tie, a symbol of Slovak national- They Endorse Project 68 Charity Ball Oanlel Kiely after hO told ed to operate as the,Sub Army was appointed staff administra­ tlon Of domesUo flights In *»ter tW« ism. board memben hie condi­ Reserve Command is the 239th tive assistant to the command­ U.S. Sene. Thomas J. Dodd Charter Oak Lodge of B’nal senator, was elected to his week. The newspaper also reported Quartermaster Group activated (Jsechosloyakla amid new sigm tion resulted from “the fre­ ing officer. Prior to his assign­ and Abraham A. RlbicoU and B’rith and Campbell Council of present post in 1962 and la now that the public is unytekUng In Bratislava as well as 18 <Ms- reeidents a t the Ostihva In- oh Jan. 31, 1968. running for re-election. He was quent riots in the Haight ment with the Mth Army Re­ Cong. Emilio Q. Daddario have K-’ ights of Columbus. Ite stand against the occupation, t^ct towns In western Slovakia <»ustrt^ prepare a Cb). A. Peter Lo Maglio has Project 68 Is patterned after U.S. representative from the Ashbury, getting m e out at serve Command (Conn. Sector) given their endorsements to the The Bovemment eirtine f«A reported sUll occupied by *peolal election to replace Dra- all hours Right and day . \ been appointed commanding of­ Manchester Project 68 Charity Project 67, which raised 37,(XX) First Congressional District for ™e government ^Ine OTA ^ ^omlr Holder, an ex-member of ’ Col. luliano held vairious staff from dodging wine bottlea ficer of the group and the Mth ■ last year for a clothing store for one term and was governor of positions throughout the New Ball and have announced that ^ Thev sJan vave no indinLtion ^ Oommunist party presidium and flower pots." U.S. Army Reserve Command they will attend the Sept. 21 the mentally retarded at the Connecticut for two terms, win­ ^ aunties flights be- TO^«U» gav^ location ^ accused ^ <iu^tlng (Conn. Sector) with hetid- England area. A native of Manchester, he affair, sponsored by the Broth­ Mansfield State Training School. ning election In 1964 and again wltli the SovieU, In the NationS quarters in Hartford. A 1942 School Book capital of Bratislava could be Praoe, the trade union news- Assembly graduated from Advanced Of­ erhood in Action Committee and Tickets for the Sept. 21 Charity in 1958. graduate of Brockport State ficers Transportation Course at scheduled for the Manchester Ball are on sale at the Park He resigned lUs governorship resumed riiorUy after dawn to- paper, said ihe local Soviet T^e K ^ce district prcsecutor Teachers College with a bache­ Hlll-^oyce Flower Shop and at in January 1961 to serve in Pres. day, but atoUne officials said the commander in Bratislava stUl that an Investigation Ft. Eustls, Va., and completed State Armory. Allies Attack lor degree in education. Col. Lo Project 68 has been dedicated the Liggett Rexall - Parkade Kennedy’s cabinet as secretary COVERS ___ ______________________________ - _________ produced no evidence that "nine Maglio later received a master training in Advanced Main­ tenance and Command Manage­ to the memory of the late Sen. Pharmacy, or may be obtained of Health, Education and Wel­ clUsens who lost their lives in of education and a doctorate de­ Robert F. Kennedy, and the re­ from any officer of the sponsor­ fare. He resigned that post July cranection with the arrival of ment at Ft. Knox, Kyv; Special To Block Foe gree in physical education at ceipts from the bell will benefit ing organizations.^ 1962, When he became a candi­ the foMign troops had been fir­ Springfield College. Col. Ix) Warfare at Ft. Bragg, N.C., and Quartermaster Pipeline, Ft. Lee, Manchester’s Camp Kennedy, Dodd served as U.S. repre­ date for the U.S. Senate. ing" at &e Russians. The case Maglio is professor of physical Daddario has been U.S. re­ Va. named after the late Pres. John sentative from tile First Con- has been turned over to the pro­ education and director of ath­ presentative from the First Con­ Available at From Saigon C d. luliano served in key posi­ F. Kennedy. gresefonal District for two secutor general, ap indication letics at the University of Hart­ Brotherhood In Action was terms, from 1962 through 1966. gressional District for the paist that prosecution of Soviet sol­ tions throughout the First Army SAIGON (AP) —Allied forces ford. He was elected senator Ih 1958 five terms and Is running for re- all 5 Offleet! Area as transportation officer. formed by four of Manchester's diers Involved in the klUings launched air and ground as­ A resident of Manchester, Col. and was re-elected in 1984. His elect'on. Prior to being elected Camp Drum, N.Y.; chief of lial- fraternal organizations — Man­ Would be sought saults today to block Viet Cbng Lo Maglio. a career reservist chester Lodge of Masons, present term expires in 1970. congressman in 1958 he served The editorial offices of four with over'26 years service, has pon Det, x m U.S. Army (Jorps, and North Vietnamese troope Friendship Lodge of Masons, Riblcoff, the state’s Junior in Ute State Assembly. out seven Prague dally news­ been active in the Army Re­ Camp Drum, N.T.; special as­ moving toward Saigon from the sistant to the late Gen. Mike papers were stlU under Soviet north and northwest. serves since World War H where guard this morning. Rude Pra- he served both in the European Galvin, Mth Inf. Division, Bos­ Savings Bank^ of Manchesteb But U.S. Intelligence officers vo, the Czecboslovak Commu­ and Pacific Theaters. He com ­ ton Mass, and Operations Of­ said the e4^ ^ the enemy nist party paper, said experts pleted officer candidate in Anti­ ficer G-8 x m U 3 . Army Corps could attack capital was who searched the freed build­ aircraft Artillery at Camp Da­ (Aug.), Worcester and Ft. Dev- MAIN OFFICE - n i M s Strait EAST BRANCH • fis fut Cmtir Itrait WEST BRANCH • Mwctmtir PsrtUi Sept. 15, and thot'aQy plans to ings found "only one antiperson­ vis, N. C. In a reserve status ens. Mass. His assignment be­ BURNSIDE OFFICE - 7M U m o f a m s m SOUTH WIMSOR OFFICE • iiiiirai k m m ttuwini bstir attack may depend oh-quoceM nel mine, obviously forgotten by he transferred to the Adjutant fore Joining the Hartford Sub HOUSE against alUed troops In put- MAIN OFFICE & PARKADE OFHCE OPEN SATURDAY MORNINftS! the foreign troope, in the buUd- General Corps having complet­ Army Reserve Command was lying areas.
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