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Rolls H H P M CAUUFLOWER I V a . .• n U B r wB W T MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19M Daily Net Pnas Rnli h - tbe Week Ended 8S, 1SS4 Mancbaatar • baaairtbly. - Ordar deady with totermlttent nln t f BaMMut ta t KUrta, wffl ' haaa teday and tonight, gradoaUy end­ About Town an tnltialory MaoUng tonight at 13,715 ing tomorrow afternoon; Httlo B w t t m CSiaptcr, frasl 7:80 at tha Ibaon lc Tampla. Of* e< tha Audit tempewatnre vnriatloB, WverglBg Vrttli, will liM « lU Bimaal paid flcara ara raminded to woar •t OMoIntton In 80’s. up aMubanridp amnr toaier- l o v wMta gawna. Rafraahmanta Manehsetsr— A City of ViUago Chmrm io«r at T pjm..«t Ftaao’a Raa- win bo aairvad aftar tha moot* teaurant Bolton, a n d not Inf. Wadaaoday aa pravlouaijr an* VOL. LlpEXm, NO. 307 (EIGHTEEN % 3BS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 39, 1964 an Pag* 10) PRICE SEVEN CENta BOOBOod. lira. Harold Blum of Tha 'Army-Navy AmdUary Waat Hartford, aacond vtca wUl qionaor a card party to­ ■raaMant o f B’nal B’rith Wom- night at 8 at tha elubhouaa. an‘a DIabrIct 1, win bo tho gueat Offtcara and . chairmen of Events committaea o f the VFW Aux­ H m Franch C3ub of Maudna- Farm Bureau Boosts Plan iliary will hava a Bpadal meet­ tar win hava a pubUe whlat and ing tom orrow'at 7 p.m. at tha In State aetbadt party tanight at 8 at H«ma. Oraaga Hall. n ta Women’a PeUowahlp of Ilia Marina Oorpa AuxlUary Second Ck>ngregational Church Danbury Buses To Buy A & P Food Chain win InataU offloan tomorrow win have a workahop meeting ROllS H H p m at 7:80 pjB. at tba Marina,Han tonight from 7 to 10 at the on Parkar St. ‘ church. 'n.. Stop Running WASHINGTON (AP)__ ♦Ington Hartford, founded of the# The American Farm Bureau^farmere’ Income could be to* The Ohio Farm Bureau firm; one-third by tile John A. Federation is understood to .be creased through efficiencies of DANBURY (AP) — All Hartford Foundation, Inc., and making a study of the proposal, production and marketing which Federation^' an affiliate of COAST TO COAST public bus transportation one-third by the public. which Is expected to come ^fore would come from thk opera­ m within this city of some the American Farm Bu­ The purpose would be to Its annual convention in Phila­ tion.” . ^ reau Federation, is push­ strengthen farmers' bargaining delphia in December. Stanfield said that through the 40,000 persons wa.s sus­ power in the sale of their It was indicated that, in order operation of the marketing asso­ pended unexTiectedly at ing a plan to have mem­ products. Acquisition of a chain to swdng the deal, at lea.st one- ciations and the control of a big Dempsey-Tege/er 11:15 a.m. today. bers of the big farm or­ would be in line with develop­ half of the more than 1.8 million retail outlet, farmers would be An official of the three re­ ganization purchase a na­ ments in farm marketing—that farm bureau families in the able to fashion their production lated. companies operating hi tionwide chain of food is, an Increase In direct pur­ country would have to contrib­ to meet the demands of tha hCO „IN C. the city explained that the ac­ stores. ^ chases of food from producer ute $400 million over a five-year 'market and thus eliminate MEMBBM NX7V POBK STOCK BXCnANOB groups rather than from whole­ period. wa.stes that n6w come from tion was made necessary be­ The chain menUoned in this cause the Insurance certificate sale organisations. Douglas R. Stanfield, execu­ overpeoduction. TEL 443-1105 connection is the Great Atlantic Directors of the Ohio Federa­ tive vice president of the Ohio “ The time is here,” he said, Sv. • to*-* on the company buses had Tieen Pacific Tea Co. stores—A4P. lifted.” tion have authorised work to­ Federation, told the Associated "when farm production must be i 429 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER T / , kM— V w.»W:■wW: AAP officials had no comment The announcement was made ward organising the various Press there is no intent, if the controlled. It will be controlled bv William T. Sperry, president on the proposal. The AAP com­ .state farm bureaus—all of deal goes through, to raise re­ either by processors, the gov- OPEN DAILY 9-5—SAT. TO NOON mon stock is held one-third by which are autonomous—to raise tail f(X)d prices. THURSDAY NIGHT 6 PJ«. TO 9 PJ4. of the Fort Lauderdale Trans- Tiortatlon Co., which Is the par­ heirs of the late George Hunt- funds for the purchase program. “ W* feel,” he said, "that (8ee Page Bight) ent organisation of the three local companies. It was also announced that John N. Egan, vice president T(^ o' the Gisde Pork Cutlet of the parent company, has re­ Dirksen Backs Mansfield Move May It Jlemind You of Us signed. effective Immediately. Trusted from coast to coast llRllMt 7 0 ^ No other details were avail­ MiM Marjorie WilUamB of South Methodlat Church recelvea NikUhl * f* able Immediately. a tapestry attache case, presented yesterday at a fareweU CEHTER CUTS Sperry is in Ft. Lauderdale, For More Presidential Security reception in her honor 'at Susannah Wesley HaU. Nelson Fla. Egan is in Danbury but Richmond, chairman of a reception committee, also present­ Deluxe Bacon was unavailable for comment. ed Mias Williams with a check on behalf Of the department Suspension of service also af­ WASHINGTON (A P )__ ^Prepldent John F. Kennedy’s#provide Secret Service protec- o f Christian education at the church. More than 100 attend­ fected Intercity bus service be­ Senate Republican Leader visit to Dallas. The commission tion for the Republican rpreri- 59; tween Danbury, Bridgeport and called for “complete overhaul" dential nominee, Sen. BaB tx ij ed the event. Miss Williams, director of education at South Stop t Shop’s lootl Everett M. Dirksen today r i m . Church for six years, is leaving this week to become associ­ SAVI W > Norwalk and Poughkeepsie, of the service's advance detec­ Ooldwater, and for tha Republi- ate executive secretary and director of children's work for N.Y. It did not affect public backed Democratic Leader tion practices and clo.ser liaison ctm and Democratic vice-prM - vHFCbtlieaMaiti the board of education of the New Ekigland and the New ischool bus transportation, but Mike Mansfield’s proposal with the FBI and other agen­ dential candidates. Rep. Wil­ Ekigland Southern Conferences of the Methodist Church. Re­ Esrijr wisk Daisy Butt 69;' did affect service to some to give legislation on presi­ cies. liam B. Miller and Sen. Hubert freshments were served by menibers of Uie Ward Circle of Colonial Mastar parochial schools In Bridge­ Mansfield said that new secu­ H. Humphrey. the church. (Herald photo by Pinto.) ipssisll port and Norwalk. dential security top prior­ rity measures should be “ one of The legislation, U wiacted, —thrangli mare than The Internal Revenue Serv­ ity when Congress recon­ the first orders of business" would extend such i»«tecthm,to ice (IRS) last November filed venes in January. when Congress reconvenes. all future candidates for those a Hen against the Danbury Mansfield called Sunday for fial-M Dirksen said in an interview offices. Pbwer and Transportation Co, that quick action in the waning consideration by Congress of The Democratic presidential VMl StukI (Md 7|t for non-payment of federal new security meMUres before ONLY AT M KH AEU fiAN YOU nmCHASC FAMOUS days of this session on a single nominee, . President Johnson, taxes. The IRS said at the bill to make it a federal crime adjournment. has the protection that goes time that the company was to assassinate a president or But he told reporters Monday with his office. ^ .n $30,054 in arrears In taxes over vice president “ might mean we it is “ perhaps too late” to act on ttTAa TREASURE CHEST a period of five years. any measures at this session Wsirren Commission called tee a la 11 would have to do our work all a drastic overhaul of the system over again” next year. and brosid legislative action to DIAMONDS strengthen governmental agen­ of guarding the president and Kellems TV ' HARPO MARX A White House committee on said that legislation making ths Tter dlamsml purchase b IwsMr. presidential safety — set up cies should be put off until the itsrapay HARTFORD (AF) — Mem­ White House committee reports. murder of a president or vice OMiflds In an sctsMbbedbcMbr. DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY Monday to consider the broad president a federal crime la bers of the Conneetieut Repub ■wnucc hb icpubMen b at recommendations of the Warren Several bills to make it a needed to avoid the corifiision it sbhs, yeu can tniBl Mi lican Policy Committee tomor federal crime to kill a president {adamant and hencr in Harilofxi, ^sl- Hartford, Wes* hiartford, hdiddlstoMRi, row will decide whether to con­ FUrn Clown Commission — plans to get said surrounded the entry ot hb prlaa. started soon on drafting pnqxM- or vice president ktre pending various government agenotes tinue to try to persuade Vivien before the Senate Judiciary Bristol, M aoeksstar and Near Kellems tp discontinue her als for coagresaional action into the Dallas tavestigafion.; * Harpo Marx early In the new session. Committee, which meets today. NANCC^ Editorial Page Wins Award weekly TV show. Dirksen said that taieed Ifee a 6 A , — After Miss Kellems second TV In its report the commission The committe* may act on question whether the leglMttoa AaKlastrated said there were deficiencies la n » Herald has won a first prise in a Now England-wide cMitest for ite editorial pa« program a week ago, the policy another hill — introduced by D e a d at 75 Secret Service preparedness tor Mansfield .and Dirksen — to (Bee Fnge Tw ») .
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