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■ V g l MOMDAT. IBMBII&BR 1M| Ths W fiBtlm Net Fereeaot M U. S. Weathsi Wat m WMk E e ia t lE o tttin s Clear and ehBy tielgl . m U i l i i i r t y H ! * < . :1 V | ^ r % e e t o m tM a the e l MaiKdMBter Asaemhly, Order guBsot Council, Degree ot n o t e s QUINN’S PHARMACY 30-40; arnmay omA aaal to at Salnhow for Girls, wUl have Pocahontas, win have a special Aha:ndon McKee St. L o c a ^ n 13,651 ^ high la the 00a. JttMiut Town a business meeting and eleo* busineas meeting tonight at 1064 F A L L T A S m O N i are emt aC Mrnmm 'at -tba Arnm tA , ■jr Uon o f officers tonlji^it at 7:80 7:80 at the home o f Mrs. Beasts this world. The p a ^ at .▼ofue, C ity 41/FHliVW ’ D m oaoBoUon wl»o worit«d * t at the Masonic Temple. Mem- .Farris, 9 Durkin S t Plans wUl For Firehouse^ Says Mayor . Harper’s Baaaar, Glamour, and ■or- O hB » Meitt-Woeil this Mimmer bora of John Mather CSiapter, *be made ft>r delwates ’and oth are filled frith all Met at w S tteM « potlDdk St tiM esmp Order of IMMoIay, will preaent ers to attend a Great Council modias. And to boihidemeiit Hu m am Pag* 14) PRICE SEVEN e x m Mayor EYands J. Mahoney to-^ing, the recenUy oonpletad plans j^sli^ delights, yM’U want an en MANCHESTHR, CONN., TUESDAY, SBPIHIOER II, 1964 • t « : U U m o ^ tfie coronation degree. The ad- session in Bridgeport Oct. • and for two future firehouses. ♦.♦411 [, N O . 288 (SpLTIKN PA€BS) vlsoty board wUl meet at 7 be . diOr asked General Manager tirely new appeoaeh to yonr make 10 Rldiard Martin and Town n r e The plans, drawn by archi hfwstiint of Tttn fi* Owptsr, fore the meeting. tect Ajttold Lawrence, have al- up. Ms^ I suggest that you atop In Ordsr oC Bsstem Star, ptannins . Chief WUllam C. Mason to aban- at Quinn’s Pharmacy In UM next day The Fellowcraft Club o f Man- I d te p lu s fo r the construction of r e a ^ been approved by Chief te attand frIniUhh;* night of The VFW Auxiliary will ohestSt Dodge of Masons Will, or so, and we can dIsouM your make a new flrdtouse on town-owned Mason and by the Town Bund up for Pall. Max Paotor and Jean Sorer ChapttfTWaat H a rtf^ ^wnaor a picnic tonight at 6:30 meet tonight at 7:30 at the Ma ing Committee. Events mn rmlnded that the eivent win land on McKee St,.and urged Nate’ (tonam e but two Unas) havoaa at the Rocky MUl Veteran’s sonic ’Temple for-Its first meet them to sehk another location. m preeeing fo r Immediate Reapportion Compromise be haM tomorrow at 7:46 p.m. ing o f the fa ll season. Plans fo r exciting array ot new oedors. W e have Hospital. Those planning to at He suggested that another site consideratloa of the two fire them all M stock, and I know weTI •t the West Hartford Masonic tend may meet at the post the coming yearhvUl be discass- houses, Mahoney asked priority In be found that w ill fit In better have sometUBg that’s Just vight fcr State tampte, and not Wednesday home at 5:48 or go directly to ed. Refreshments will be for the one In the northeast sec ■ idght M ptevlo u ^ annooBced. served. with "the future plans fo r ex you! n i look forward to seeing you! the Veteran’s hospital. In the pansion la the west, southwest tion of town, preferably In the Manchestb-OrNn area. gyg MAIN gnUDlIT event o f rain the picnic wlH be and northwest sections ot town.’’ Mary tb a canceled. Open casting fo r ”The Streets He said th k “although the B ig Surplus Scheduled- for Senate Vote Mahoney, in a letter to the ■ a iy win aponsor a card party of New Toric,” the November future of consolidation with the g o n l^ St i at the <dubhouse. two officials, said that he was ’The ways and means commit production of The Little ’The 8th District w ill continue to bo Forecast for ater o f Manchester, will be held oertaln that the money derived WARWTNOTONT (AiPI -t»p th* timetable lor adjoum-^ohneon would not veto toateJa\^t8, R-NT., and tee of the VFW will meet to from the sale of the property a problem In this area, we can WASJHlNlxlV V / ^ T-,«nt ni Cnnrreiu. maAnti.*measure. rUrka«n'iiDIrksen's nurooMpurpose !■is McCarthy, D-Mton. night at 8 at the Post Home. A tonight at 8 in the drama not and w ill not be delayed for General Fund group’s workshop rooms in the at Hartford Rd. and Pine S t, ONtV AT WUCHfilU CAM YOU PUIICHfiSt FAMOUS The S«i>te vote. ted.y H " tenu o«, . pr.p«»l by to gain time unUl Congress can Sen. Paul H. Douglas, D -l£ , refreshment committee for a Jagr photo and on McKee S t “ could be this reason any longer.” a legislative reapportion and a group of senators support famUy picnic wiU meet after the basement o f the former techni Senate Republican-------- Leader submit and the sUtes ratify * Viola Jarris adequate^ applied to the pur He added. "The solution to HARTFORD (AP)—Thd ment compromise proposal. Everett M. Dlrksen — to force a ing the Supreme Court decisIsB ways and means sessiim. cal school, 30 School St. Engaged fife protection in the Manches constitutional amendment chase any new' property re TREASURE CHEST second biggest state gener Its acceptance would move delay of a year or more to nullifying the Supreme £k)urt have been conducting a talka quirements, without affecting ter Green and Porter S t areas Supreme Oourt-ordSted reap- thon against the Dlrksen rider The Women's Home .League The engagement of Mlaa Elvs- demands our immediate atten al fund surplus in histwy, the |3.3-bilIion foreign aid decision. PIAN O lean Mastropietro of Manches the present tax structure." DIAMONDS porUonment of seats to both In an effort to break the to prevent its adoption. i« of the Salvation Army Will have A t the same tlma he asked tion, and should be discussed some 121.4 million,is in the bill a step closer to passage houses of sUte legislatures on a sUlemate, Sen. Hubert H. Dlrksen, to a meeting w lili X iR O Its first fall luncheon tomorrow ter to James Eldmond Morancey thoroughly at the board’s Octo r t o ! of Bolton Is announced by her Martin to bring before the board works. State Compti’oller, and speed up the timetable population basis — has tied up Humphrey of Minnesota, John reporters shortly before tki TEACHER CoMt-To> at 1 p.m. at the Youth Center. dlroctors, at Its October meet- ber meeting." ' GlRAPH KC Coast parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ot Raymond S. Thatcher came for adjournment of Con the foreign aid bill for 'several son’s vice presidential running Senate convened, said of the Capt and Mrs. William D. Me- _____ j|ilsllss(SHiillia> vote, "1 don’t know how It will Y SERVI Clean, new commanding offt^ Mastro^etro of 887 Woodland sWtojOTatttolMs out with the glowing sur gress. weeks. mate, has moved into the pic fc sow taU og apiriloattoiM ,t0 P CLi I S ^ a s M . ture by backing s "sense of the go, but I am hopeful.’’ cers, w ill be welcomed. Mra St. plus prediction today in his Its accepUncs would move Dlrksen offered the proposal far fan eiaaaes. an»H- INC. W i « Her fiance is the son of Mr. Mtprttw a.<( a rider to the foreign aid bill Congress” compromise first Brig. Richard Hols and Capt. ***** the 88.8-hinion foreign aid bill a (See Page Eight) »• esttoa please call Mary Jane Shaw, both of H i^ - and Mrs. Joseph EMmond Mo- COAST TO COAST annual report. The surplus step closer to passage and speed on the theory that. President a^anced by Sens. Jacob K. ford, will be special guesta .rancey ot Nothch Rd., Bolton. forecast by the comptroller M 3 -5 6 9 2 REED'S, Inc The wedding is plaimed for A fW im rWtod win exist when the state Ruth Circle, Elmanuel Lu May I, 1868.________________ Dempsey Jegeler closes its two-year peYiod •U-7167 theran Church, w ill meet to $400 next June 3. Birth Control night at 8 In the music room The only siuptos to top this at the ehurch. M ra Robert Minor Accidents & C O .s iN C . fiSk tor Seer Ftoswfis figure was recorded June 30, Ahtness w ill lead devotions. M EM BER! NXW TOBK BTOCM E X M A N G E 1957 when the state com plet^ Bill Returns (Mrs. David Andweon and Mrs. Occur^in Townl Downtown its two-year fiscal run some 832 Gary CoRmm will serve as TEL 643-110S A t 058 1 mUlloft to the blaCk. In 1063, hostesses. Plans for the com Police report five minor acci close of the previous two-year To Tribunal ing year w ill be discussed. dents In Manchester over the 629 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER period, the sU te had a modest weekend.