I9s Viet Nam Strike Called^Offj Anti-Khanh Threat Ended
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' ___ % UONIUI, SEPTEMB^ H, 1M4 Thn Weathtr ^«Nik ysHtnir DailjMsi^PraaiRaa Fofoeaat at V. B. Waatkat War am Wook Olondy tsaigbt airii tom I. IM t bocomtag w ln^ dnrtag tfw The American Legion Aux WAXES Queen hoatesen for the picnic and Qub Hears Talk •rcC Will Meet low tonlgkt M ar 60, Mgk A b ou t Tow n iliary win maat tonight at 8 chose a Latin American theme. 13,651 row tai tOe: fMrobabmty at r at tha Lagtan Homa, WATTS pins were preaented On Wednesday oroaatag tonlgbt aad 9 In Town Oub to those reaching their weight By FBI Agent Mombor at tho Andlt m » Anny-Navy C9nb Auxll- The Profeaahmal Women's goals thia year. The following Buroaa at ObcMkrilaa MmiAmtgr A CUy a / FOUgm C h m m The Thwn Conservation Com- •try wm aponMir a card party at Club will have ita flrat meeting Mrs. Allan Wella of Portland, received pins: Mias Jane Bed Edward BtUas, an agent for of the fan season tomorroiw ford, prerident of Manchester miaaion will meet Wedne^ay • tertgUt at tha clubbouaa. a member and top loser to data the FBI, will apeak tomorrow with a potluck at 6:80 p.m. in W ATES; Mrs. Napoleon Desau- night at 6 at the Mh DW rl^ at 6 pjn. at tha first fall meet Firehouse at Main and Hilliard Thara win ba a maatlog of the Robbins Room sif Oenter tola season 6t Manchester tela, Mrs. Ralph Mills, Mrs. WU- TOL. LXXXm , NO. 801 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) Congregational Church. There WATES, was ohoaen Oonneoti- ing of tha Manehaatar Newcom Sta. tha oKleera and dlrectora of tha 11am Keating, Mrs. Robert On the agenda for dlscuasi» Vandieater Jay«saaa at * to- will be a buslneas meeting a f out WATES Queen for 1964 Soule, Mrs. Michael Peace, Mrs. er’s Club at Mott’s Community ter the Bupper. will bo the possible selection of a ifb t at the boma af Craig yesterday at the annual meet Aklo Peace, Mrs. John BarSc- Hall. Hla subject will be "The a town rite as a fishing area LECLERC Baatoo. Hany Lana, Vamon. chl, Mrs. Wilfred Sharpe, Mrs. Immaculate Conception Moth- ing of the nine Connecticut FBI and its Oparationa." for Manchester youngsters. Events George Bowden and Mrs. Jo Tb» apaakar has bean an FBI Although several rites have ^NERAi HOME H w amantlva board of Rob- era Ctrcla win meet Wednesday clube at Restland Farms, Viet Nam Strike Called^Offj seph Majeweki. at 9 p.m. at the home of Mrs. agent tor 38 years. He iSuS been investigated, the commis artson Sdiool PTA win maat at Northford. Mrs. Wells has a to Mrs. Bennett won a priM for graduate ot H<dy Croas College sion has not been able to come T:SO tonight In tha aehool cafa- Raymond Hagedom, 110 Glen- FUNERAL In .State tal weight lose of 63 pounds. the funniest costume. She was and Boston Unlveraity School of to a definite decision on the best tarla. wood St. co-hostess will be Mrs. Raymond Audette. The group She succeeds Mrs. Sebastian dressed as a "Beatle Bug." Law. Before coming to Connec suitable location. Each club provided entertain- ticut in 1956 he had been as SERVICE Iha MaHmanu wlfl maat at will meet after a combined Gang! of the Hartford WA’TEIS, meeting of all Mothers Circles 1963 Queen. ment. Manchester WATH5S did signed to offloee in Washington, B<M>Y RECOVERED W A ITE R N. Anti-Khanh Threat Ended • tomorrow night at the hwne D. C., New York City, Indiana, BDGARTOWN, Mass (AP) — TJDOT.EHC Woman Slain, o f Mrs. William Lautanbach, with The Rev. Philip Hulley at About 350 attended. M^e. a dance routine, directed by St Bartholomew’s Church. Bertram Bennett, peat presi Harvey Ward. Dancers were niinois iqMl Pittsburgh. The body of a Gonneetiout fish Director M6 Charter Oalc SU erman was recovered yesterday Hartford Man dent of Manchester WATES Mrs. George Whidfeldt, Mrs. * Members may bring their a A T n N S ou th V ietfquarters, banners ready, walt-frtrlkers still out had ^ e n given^forced to give »"• off Blue Fish point. The victim, 33 Main Btraat, 7*nV il-ji-.Tlng foreword on the negotiations[toe rest of today m a holiday. |kecp their word, they know M a n e h a a t a r WA'nDS will St Bridget’s Rosary Society and co-chairman of the goodwill Harvey Ward, Mrs. Grover husbands. ’Those wlAlng fur Nam (AP)—^Union leaders can turn more thousands tai t* will have its ttrst fall meeting ther information may call Mrs. John Sherwood ot Bridgewater, Cali 649-5869 Held by Police “ “ “ between the union and a goverii- Premier Nguyen Khaith s meet tamoirow at the Italian Lorin, ^jphoto committee, was master of cere Mitchell and Mrs. Felix Grem- Conn., was last seen surf cast the street. tonight. ’The Rosary will be re monies. Hartford WATES were mo. Barry Noonan, 57 Saulters Rd. called off a general strike ment team headed by Deputy government announced striking Amerloan Club, E3drldge St. ing <» Sept. 9. _____ Premier Nguyen Xuan Oanh. workers fired by a leading tex "The government knowa thal Weighing in win be from 7 to cited in the upper church at Engaged HARTFORD (AP) — A today in the Saigon metro 6:80. politan area after reaching A union spokesman said work tile plant would be reinstated. we can call out the central S pan. Mrs. Chariaa Rathbun The engagement of Miss Ber Hartford man walked into ’The general . strike of 20,(XK) market workers and reaDy wffl ahow oolor aUdaa. nice Evelyn Purvis of Hartford ers had "arrested" an alleged Mary Buahnell Cheney Auxili the hands of police early to a compromise agreement Viet Cong agent who tried to workers Monday started In make things bad if we don’t grt to Navy Machinist 3.C. Robert with the government.^ Ac support of them but produced our demands." ■»- Allan Van Zander, son of Mr. ary of United Spanish War Vet day after his ex-wife told stir up trouble among S,(XM) Allen Topllff of Manchester is other, more sweeping demands. Some labgr leaders eonceeftd and Mhn. Edwtrd Shenaie of 54 erans will meet tonight at 7 at police he had called her, tivity was expected to re workers who camped at Prem the home of Mrs. Joel Nichols, announced by her mother, Mrs. ier Nguyen Khanh’s office Mon toe Communist Viet Oong ap* Tuck Rd., ia a freshman at Clifton B. Fox of Portland, turn to normal Wednesday. Government negotiators ap 52 N. Elm St. Mrs. Edna Lewis, confessing he had killed a day. The spokesman said toe parently held toe line against a parentiy was seelHng to mani Ransaelaar Polytechinle Insti Maine. Vo Van ’Tal, secretary-general department president, will make woman and needed money man w m fotind to have a docu pulate toe strikers. A number ot tute, Troy, N, T. of toe Vietnamese Labor Con labor demand for repeal of a her official visit. She will be ac Her fiance is the son of Mr. to get out of toAn. ment " ‘showing his relation to state of emergency regulation unidentified persons not con- • and Mrs. Harold Ti^liff Sr. of federation's SalgOn Oouncll, toe Oommunlata" and was nected with toe labor leadera There will be a coffee-social companied by Mrs. Mary Mat- Several hours later the body barring strikes. Instead, the thleu, department secretary. 64 Union PI. claimed victory and told work- turned over to the police. urged strikers on to demon tomorrow at 10 ajn. in the hos- of his alleged victim w m found. the 48-hour "warning’’"wamlni ' government was reported to Miss Purvis is a graduate of sign a decree banning lockouts. strate Monday, and some called ^ tal board room 'for gift shop Portland High School. She is on a rear por«h at 331 Main 8t. would not end techHlcaily O>mmunicatlons were re St. James Mothers Circle will It also offered a. decree prohibit for a charge on the premler’a ▼oluntaers ot the Women's Aux employed at 'Travelers Insur William C. Williamson. 40, who I until S a.m. Wednesday M stored. Electric power and water meet Wednesday night, after a ing employers from firing work office building. Several thou iliary o f Mandiester Memorial ance Co., Hartford. Mr. Topllff police arrested m he w m leav scheduled. But he said all work came on Monday night. Petro meeting with toe Rev. Philip ers during the state of emergen sand strikers had camped ia Hoa^taL ^ is stationed in Norfolk, Va. ing his Sigourney St. apart ers were free to return to their leum plants, tobacco factories, Hussey of St. Bartholomew’s ^miOQce fosjoiu ! nopgywItliu iS ! ment .with a packed sultCMe, most dock . facilities, textile cy. front of toe building as Tat|i' Church, at the home of Mrs. No date has been announced I Jobs. poured down. XI Gamma Chapter of Bett was booked later today on a The announcement ended i factories and municipal buses "Of course we have won.” John Martin, 16 Cedar St. Co for the wedding. About 2,000 strikers met tide Sigma Phi win meet tomorrow charge of murdering a woman I threat of a new mass demon were sUll idle but were expected said Vo Van Tai, secretary-gen hostesses will be Mrs. Salvatore in a community bathroom at to be back to normal Wednes eral of toe Vietnamese Labor morning in front pt Salgoa’a at 8 pjn .