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Rttervatlons are now being taken at the clubhouse on PRE-SEASON (A P )— A telephoned death Up $20 Million Hits Khanh Power Grab Bralnard FI. threat Wednesday caused a change in plans in the plane HARTFORD (AP) - Kesenrations for ttie VFW flight o f Sen. Barry Gold- AuxUiary mystery ride Tues­ With the sales and corpo­ day will close Friday. Members water back to Washington. ration taxes leading the Viet Unrest planning to attend may call A caller told the Springfield way, state tax collections Mrs. John Vince, 227 McKee Police Department that Gold- water would be Shot between for the 12-month period 8 t, Mrs. May Rowe, 248 Wood- which ended June 30 were Widespread; bridge S t, Mrs. Harry Olsaver, \ Set I S:30 and 4 p.m. The GOP presi­ 107 Ckunbrldge St. The ride will dential candidate’s plane, due at up $20 million or almost 7 SALE Washington at that time, be from the club at 6 p.m. per cent over the previous U.S. Assailedi switched destinations. It landed at Dulles Interna­ year. — OF — tional Airport (natead of at Na­ Total yield for the period hit $318 million, according to State SAIGON, South Viet Personal Notices tional Airport and a waiting li­ Nam (A P )— A top Bud­ mousine took Goldwater the 28 ’Tax Commissioner John L. Sul­ mhes into Washington. livan. dhist lead'or publicly assail­ Card Of Thanks Pacing the gain was the skies ed President Nguyen ir« wiiRi to thank our friends Goldwatar has had at leaat and nsMdMTs for their Mndnesa at Drive Unit Herud two other death threats, one in tsx. It brought in $112 mil­ Khanh today as the gov- tbs dseih c i our wife and mother, George T. LaBonne Jr., presi­ Wsshington and another at his lion, up $9 million or less than BMes C. Beneon. 9 per cent. I ernment sought to avert dent of both LaBonne - Silver- ADD for Phoenix home. an explosion on the first I James S. Benson and CHILDREN’S SHOES In Springfield, the FBI and Second biggest money gain family. stein Associates and Dynamic police aaid they were not Inves­ was produced by the corpora­ anniversary of the bloody Insurance Associates, has been tigating the reported threat. The tion business levy, which ac­ pagoda raids. appointed chairman of the Real THREE DAYS ONLY fashion value! FBI said it had simply relayed counted for $61 million — up Addressing a rally o< 4,000 Estate and Insurance Division the warning to Goldwater's par­ $4 million or more than 8 per Buddhist youths, the leader, cent. Tich Tan Chau, sharply criti­ of Manchester’s 1964-68 United ty- Girls’ 7-14 Lt. Clifford Baity of Spring- Recovering from a temporary cized Khanh’s assumption of ad­ Fund. Held police said they would not drop earlier this year, caused by. ditional power last Sunday, LaBonne, who lives at 64 Min- invesUgate "becauac nothing the U.S. Surgeon General’s re­ when he ousted MaJ. Gen. nechaug Dr„ Glastonbury, is a Regularly happened and Goldwater’s not port on the health hazards of Duong Van Minh as president newly elected incorporator of in Springfield.’’ cigarette smoking, the cigarette and installed himself. Manchester Memorial Hospital, 1.99 The death threat came at levy rose to $22 million, a gain The rally -- held tai ths is a past president of both the j WHAT A BUY! 1S:62 p.m., when the depart­ of $2.6 million or 18 per cent. grounds of the Buddhist Asso­ Manchester Junior Chamber of ciation headquarters here — SHiop Pinehurst i! ment received a long-distance The increase was due, in part, Commerce and the Ellington eall from a man who identified to a 1963 legislature hike of was in commemoration of laat Thursday Ridge Country Club, and is Re­ ! l BLOUSES himself as Lt. Bruce Allen. one-half cent per pack. year's pagoda raids by police t A.M. to 9 P.M. publican majority leader of the JUST IN TIME FOR “ There is going to be a hit on The motor vehicle fuel tax, under orders from the late Glastonbury Town Council. e classic styles Goldwater,’’ the man told De­ which goes into the highway President Ngo Dinh Diem. He is also a director of the tective Sgt. John Nolan. “ Do fund rather than the general Anxious to avoid an outbreak, «EISHA CRAB MEAT Manchester Klwanls Club and, ewash ’n wear you know what a ‘hit’ Is?” fund, rose to a new high of police did not interfere during four years ago, served as area BAOK-TO-SOHOOL “ Tes, that he’s going to be $64.7 million, an Increase or the rally and it ended without can 89c chairman for the fund-raising shot,” said Nolan. $2.6 million or 6 per cent. incident. But several Buddhist drive for the erection of East “ That’s right,” said the oell- high school teachers said during Chtholic High School. er. Sen. Barry Goldwater leaves plane at Dulles Inter­ the rally that they have been in­ Mrt. Rotpland Lauded vited to police headquarters for Dovalattcs LaBonne is listed in Who’s When “ Lt. Bruce Allen” was national Airport after it was diverted from Wash­ Who in the East” and "Who’s naked what department he was ington’s National Airport because of a reported RIDGEFIELD (AP)—Loading questioning. FACIAL TISSUES Who in Business and Com­ Republicans paid tribute last Buddhist monks said that U merce.” • H ut 8</2 10 } (Oee Page Twelve) threat on his life. (AP Photofax.) night to Mrs. Alice V. Rowland the teachers are detained, mas­ 4 large boxat 99c He is a charter member of of Ridgefield, who served for sive Buddhist demonstrations probably will be held in front of the National U fe Insurance * IrowR or Mock three decades as state repre­ Companies’ President’s Club, sentative, state senator and police headquarters. Shurfina the Hartford Life Underwriters state central committewoman. Authorities waited warily for Association, and the National FALL JUMPERS SCHOOL DRESSES Congressmen Mrs. Rowland stepped down a large and potentially explo­ LBJ W ealth Seen sive meeting scheduled for Saig­ PINEAPPLE JUICE AsBociaUon of Life Under­ Regularly 2.99 Fashionable Regularly 8.99 Famous name in June after 14 years on the Lyllng and quality, woven Central Committee. on tonight. 2 (46 oz. cans) 69e writers. wide-wale corduroy, new A- tstjdlng ----- , . Feted hy LBJ Trouble was also anticipated line styling. Red, blue, black, plaids, solid color orford She served four terms in the State Senate, from 1942 to i960, in the central Vietnamese city YOU WILL BE AMAZED green, navy. 7-14. cloths, charming prmts. 1 Campaign Issue of Hue, 400 miles north of Saig­ and 2-plece styles. 7-14. WASHINGTON (AP) —Presi­ and two terms in the House, S U «A R B lbs. 49c $ dent Johnson threw a lavish from 1982 to 1996. on, where Buddhist demonstra­ party Wednesday night to sing About 160 people turned out Signs Anti-Poverty Bill tions and a torchlight i>arade A T THIS •%v WASHINGTON (AP) — Re-t$3,484,098 waa “ toioredlbly low for a testimofiial dinner in her were scheduled tonight and Fri­ Om praises of the 88th Ck>ngress, President Johnson holds up the $947.6 million anti-poverty bill after signing LOAM hut Sen. Barry Goldwater and iblican National Chairman The accounting was made at honor. Among them were GOP day. Johnson’s request and the re senatoriii nominee John Lodge, it today in a White House south lawn ceremony. The bill, intended to improve Authorittos in tbs Hus arse Tender The Best Stone-Free EXCELLENT VALUE! most (30P leaden chose not to ean Burch indicates he be­ sing along with Lyndon. They glieves President Johnson andport was released by the White Congressional nominee Charles living conditions for millions of Americans, was one of the high priority pieces sought to mest the Buddhists BABY BEEF LIVER Loading All Day didn’t Show. his family are a lot richer than House. W. Terrell of Newtown, State halfway by declaring Friday e Burch eomplained that assets Chairman A. Searle Pinney, na­ of legislation of the Johnson administration. (AP Photofgx.) holiday with ttm# off for Budd­ lb. 49c Saturdays Johnson invited all members accountants say and that Re­ publicans intend to make a were listed on the basis oi cost tional oommitteewoman Ba- hist soldien snd officials. af Ociagreaa — Damocrata and to the Johnsons,. He_sald this bette Ransohoff, Anna Mae Khanh — who is a Buddfafst — Tour Truck iw Delivered Republicans — to join him in campaign issue of how the first family accumulated its wealth.
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