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LXXXI, NO. 280 (TWENTY-FOUB PAGES—IN TWO BECKONS) MANCHESTER,. CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1962 In English. He is a 1962 graduate I. - I to Residence Zone C for a tract (Olaaatfisd AdvsrtWng on Pago 8$) PRICE FIVE CENTS of Manchester Hijgh Schol. A 38.6-acre; tract of land, locat­ of land on the comer of Lenox Four Republicans fitffl papers yesterday afternoon to seek ed between Tolland Tpke. and the St. and E. Center St^., requested BOTS'-GIBLS’ ^ WUbur Cross Highway, was re­ by Drs. Thomas Healy and Rob­ Pvt. John W. MaloJiett. son of their party’s nomination in a prtmary Tuesday, Sept.-11, for Regulation Colon seats on the board of directors. They are Wilber T. Little, 195 zoned for industrial use by the ert Butterfield: Withhold Products TVeUtS Lights On ! i ! Mr. and Mrs. John W! Matchett, Town Planning Commission last The change was requested so 97 Hamlin St., participated in Spencer St.; Wilbur Bennett, 99 McKee St.; Sherwood Bow­ night. that a professional building might Army , and Air Force , exercise ers, 75 Deming. St.; and Charles-------;-----;-------------------------------------- be erected at the site. Althou^ GYM HARTFORD (AP)—Anoth­ Swift Strike II recently in North Morrison, 423 E. Center St. Donald Anderson, speaking for er “LighU on lor Safety’’ the Republican Party," he said, the trustees of the property told this is a permitted land use in a and South Carolina. He is an A fifth man, independent John but to keep the tax rate down. - C zone area, a hearing before the campaign for^ the Labor Day ammunition bearer in Co. D of the commission members that fhe weekend was'urged yesterday Barnini, 124 Henry St., decided Would there be a tax cut, in zoning board of appeals is still SUITS Farmers Start change was being requested be­ Sneaken — Bags — by State Motor Vehicles Com­ Bella Men Battle 101st, Airborne division's 1st Air­ just before the deadline at 5 p.m. necessary before permission to borne Battle Group, regularly sta­ the event tne four challengers cause the property was being missioner John J. Tynan. that he would not file for a primary were nominated, and then succeed­ construct the building is granted. Socks tioned at Ft. Campbell, Ky. He in the Democratic party for nom­ sought by an industry interested Kidnap-Robbers Motorists art requested to is a 1961 graduate of Manchester ination as representative from ed in defeating the Democratic in locating in Manchester. keep their headlights on all High School and entered the Army Manchester to the legislature. candidates ? He added that only the area NASSIFF Give Victim Bus day while driving to remind the same year. He said he dio not warn to put "I think there’s a possibility of along Tolland Tpke. would be de ‘Survival’ Fight other motorists to drive safe­ the taxpayei-s to the expense of the that," said Bennett, The four of veloped. ARMS tOMPANY Fare to Return ly during the holiday period. additional primary "just to prove them will discuss their platform, John Deme, vice president of the SherwiR-Williams 991 MAIN ST.—MI 9*1647 Douglas R. Je.sanls. son of Mr. but they feel now that the way to Chamber of Commerce, spoke for lers and Mrs. Harold J. Jesanis, 210,‘i a point." 1 7 0 to 18^ Guerrillas in Barnini, who had withdrawn keep taxes down is by combin­ the zone change. Deme made four Paints DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)fUon. Three previous holding ae WORCESTER (AP) — A Manche.ster Rd., Glastonbury, has ing various departments, making HARTFORD (AP) — The been named to the dean’s list at both a Democratic and a Re­ points: —The National Farmers Or- Uonor-in which hogs were kept off Connecticut man told Worces­ State Motor Vehicle D^art- publican petition blank from the changes in ’the structure of ' the 1. The town’s master plan calls , W. H. ENGLAND the market — failed to produce ter police last night he was the University of Miami, Coral town government to avoid dupli­ I ganizatiqn starts Saturday ment’a daily record of automo­ Gables, Fla., for his freshman town clerk’s office earlier, tolc for industrial development in this LUMBER C O . higher prices. , robbed of $70 and kidnaped by bile deaths thus far this year bystanders in the town clerk’s of­ cation, he said. section of Manchester; what it calls a “battle for the year. Staley has. declined to reveal the two gunmen while he was and the totals on the same fice yesterday that he had the Bennett cited the proposed fire­ ' 2. Most industries will not, con­ • Open All Day Satniday • survival of the family farm.” number of fanners bi the NFO, date last year: 4 L eaiiers houses as one area where the Re­ necesssary 50 signatures of regis­ sider moving into an area zoned ‘ At Ihe Green’’— Ml 9-6201 Front End Members of the Midwest farm working in his Wallingford, K1U«<1 .....................170 186 Allan Cox. a junior at the Uni­ tered Manchester Democrats. publican majority had fallen down for other use. even though zone group are pledged to sell no hogs, (Continued on I^age Sixteen) Conn., hdbby shop Monday Killed ..................... 170 168 versity of Hartford School of En­ The four Republicans arc no in their two years in office. changes are possible; catUe, sheep or grain from mid­ gineering. and Robert Cox a jun­ night. Supporting newcomers to the Manchester ’’They’re cunning scared," he 3. The area Is accessible to exisL Special night Friday until processors Joseph Lenart, 50, o f 60 Constt- ior at the University of Connecti­ governmental scene. said, "just because it’s near the ing and planned highways; agree to long-range contracts, cut, both sons of Mr. and Mrs, Hoover Doing Well tuticai Ave., Wallingford, told po­ All four were members of the election time and they see they 4. If potential industrial land is n*g. E12.M with the NFO calling for higher lice the men took the money and Allan Cox. 7.'>6 Vernon St., sailed freeze-the-tax-rate movement In haven’t done anything oh it yet, not so zoned. It may be taken over prices of those products. Reds W an recently on the Queen Mary for (1) AUGN FRONT END drove him to Worcester where he the -spring, a group which credit­ they’re afraid the Democrats will for residential use. Liggatt Special Buoyed by a massive turnout of Following Surgery wss released yesterday on the Army Staff a four-month tour of Europe and ed itself with persuading the Re­ point at them and say ’You didn’t Nobody spoke against the zone (2) BALANCE FRONT WHEELS— REG. $4.00 an estimated 20,(XX) members who grounds of the Worcester State the British Isles. publican majority to limit the tax keep a promise.’ What they should n e w YORK (AP) — Ftormer change. (S) CHECH FRONT WHEEL . shouted approval of- the holding Hospital. N-Ban Start increase to a mill, rather than do is appoint a subcommittee to The commission considered the Lenart said the men. did not ALGIER (AP)—Vice Pre­ BEARINGS action here Tuesdav, NFO prssl- President Herbert Hoover, 88, was the four mills that would have survey the town and see how big proposed change in closed session. harm him, gave him directions to (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM der* Oren Lee Staley declared; reported in saUsfactory condition mier Ahmed Ben Bella’s fol­ been necessary had tne tUw.ie a .firehouse the town needs, how Since the new land use does con- “ We mean to win. a bus and $4.75 of his money to budget requested by department lowers clashed with hostile much men and equipment we’re “ Whatever length of UMe It today after undergoing a three- get back to Wallingford. N ext Y ear heads been passed. going to need to house in the ALL POUR ONLY hour operation Tuesday for re­ Kueriillas in the Algiers Cas- Are You Shopping Bowers is a former director. takes to win this battle, we will next 20 years. do It,” the 39-year-old Rea, Mo., moval of an intestinal growth. bah today in an hour-long gun for Little served on a school building Calling All C—owe GENEVA (A P )— The So­ batUe. committee in 1952, but resigned "Then, when they see what the farmer said . Dr. Rudolph N. Schullinger, who GREENWICH (AP)—A mys­ town needs, they can go to an Shirtsleeved Towm Clerk Eldward Tomkiel, who had wondered all Guaranteed “American farmers are the performed the operation, was viet Union today proposed Moslems running In panic shout­ in protest to what he felt was COMMEBGIAL To Give Yon tery voice broke in on the Green­ architect and say ‘We need so day yesterday whether the primary petitions that had been taken most underpaid group In America.
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