UBLIC MARKET Congressmen Divided Over Reapportionment
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A , .V ^ > ' ■ - .*>■ ■ 4 ' ' -'V’l ^*: ' THUKSDAY, AUGUST II, iH t r->e'. Aanrtt»i^r fEorafi^- Average Dafly Net Preas Rm Tha Wtafhar For the Weok Bndod FeneMI aC U. a. W m M w W tKm tton is almost ' August 1, 1964 LafKs QA Waltor 9 . Boad- leas than the average of shout dan, son of Itr. and Mis. Wal Rain Floods UrgeM TfuA Town 21 InohSB that ter Scadani. IS Oburtland St., bttweea 1967 and I#*'* 13,708 Clear, eeM Soiriglrt, leer M 49a. waa rmoently promotied to his According to Water Depart lEupttttm Ilf ralb Satarday aiM y, Mgh 79 to IB. Member of the Audit Iw .' S.C. present rmnk at U.S. Marine re ment Superintendent LSwrenoe Benton St. Bureau of Ctrculatloa L * t t o < 5 e U.S. Corps Air Wing, Quantleo, Va. WlttkofMie, the M m . ccnynitea MwteheMt&r^A City of ViUage Chmrm , « 0B o f Ur. a«a term. 0 «r average rainfall each five years. (Coattaued fren Page Om ) Republican director Harlan^ "Also, oonalderaUmi should be ^ ift. E in u te o ( 986 BldweU Curtis Mellen o f S6 Falknor given to any site improvements Next year, he says, win h« the D. Taylor has asked that the vit, tmiiitty yrm promoted to Dr., Charles Romanowski o f 18 that should be made to our wa final yoer in the cuirent series. .(SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1964 (CSaasIfled AdvertMng ea Fage 14) PRICE SEVEN (» N n Walker St, and Stephen Negri ply. It did. however, stem the town prepare a plan "to In The average fbr 1961 through VOL. L X X X m , NO. 269 him piimint rmnk mbomrd the mn- steady drop of the town’s reser tershed areas, of any land mlrcrmft carrier of 393 Benedict Dr., South sure Uiat Manchester has, for aoiulsltlons that are necessary 1966 should show just how sig Windsor, were participants In a voirs levels, and has relieved, WINDOW SHADES tJ88 Lake cauunplaln, operatiiig for a few days at least the Im the foreseeable future, an ad to substantially Improve these nificant a factor the decreases out oC Quonmet Point, R. L . Highway Management Seminar equate water supply.. areas, or to create new reser In rainfall has been for the at the University of Connecti mediate danger of a water WASHAILR shortage. In a letter to Mayor Francis voirs to catch spring run-offs. town water supply. Events pitoinmn hDchael 3. Clbroski, cu t ’They are all members of Mahoney, Taylor asks that ■There have been instances Meanwhile, the town knows middle management at the He said that the parUal ban mTERHATE TJ.S. Coaat Guard, mon of Mr. on outdoor usage of water la General M a n a g e r Richard where a protective ****6|jE.’^ It has a proWem on its hands. and Mrm. Cheater abroakl of 44 SUte Highway Department Martin be instructed to prepare over a reservoir has rwjuced "We thought that last y w ’s AQUA SHADES Miss Oirlstlne H. Law, still In effect and will remain Congressmen Divided Lyndale St, recently graduated a water supply plan within two water evaporation slgnlflcanUy. shortage was bad,” Wlttkofske In State so until he issues a directive to M M Made to Order from Fire Fighting School at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil or three months. Whether such a system woUld says, ‘tmt this year K’s been liam Law Jr., 133 Loomis St., the contrary with Tour EoDeta the Coaat Ckiard Reeerve Train The 1.19 Inches of rain that “As you are aware,’’ Taylor be of prsctlcal use and value to even rougher.” will leave by plane tomorrow Manchester should bo explored. ing Center, Torktown, Va. He fell In the afternoon, and again says, "dry periods experienced FoU lin e o f Oosteas la a remervimt on two weeks ac for a vacation at Pabaga Lodge, at 7:80 p.m. was the most pre almost every summer cause "Finaily," says Taylor, "In case Postmaster Asks tive duty and will return to his Old Forge, N. Y., In the Adlron- cipitation locally since Jan. 21. curtailment of water use In of contamination of the water ATHLETE’S FOOT VENniAN lUNDS lo ^ reeerve unit for regular dacks, the summer home of her some sections of town—and supply by radioactive fallout or HOW TO T R E A T S War Prevention aunt Mrs. Paul B. Mowrey of by any other means. Civil De AoDly K ro tif T -4 L llQUld. I^ e l It Reapportionment training aeeslona. often an undesirable reduction Over New York City. She will be ac fense authorities and otoore ttlK hofito Che* In water presure. In m lnutM . 8 in E. JL JOHNSON In N-Sub Speech THiltlon for out-of-town men companied by her grandmother, Jeep, Car Crash, "Unless corrective measures should be contacted to deter feoted skin stousb tally handicapped chHdren has Mrs. Mary Jorosko of Windsor. are worked out and implement mine how, and If, deep artes h»sIO>y_»ldii ^ s c « tt. Boat Undamaged ed, this situation will become ian wells could be used in an IN ONE HOUR or yo"5.J5P PAINT 00. GROTON (AP) — Post- r " not yet been set by the board U m niitl8«pUc, soothlnf T-4-L FOOT ‘^Pastore Hits o f education. The |625 figure ’The Salvation Army will con more critical each year,’’ Taylor emergency.” POWDER too—fin# tor sweaty 798 Main 8L->TeL 949-4601 master General John A. tort odor. TODAY at Woldon Drug Incorrectly reported In yester duct an open air service tonight A jeep, a passenger car and continues, for three reasons: According to town records, Gronouski spoke out today at 7:30 at Main and Birch Sts. 1. Because of Manchester’s the town’s water SUM>ly reser Store. day’s Herald as the new rate a boat yesterday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Kenneth John Viara Jr. against those who, he said, Putting Rider Is last year’s charge. David Addy will be In charge. continued population growth. voirs have not- been filled to were Involved In an accident 2. Because o f the necessity capacity at this time of year “ scream ‘no win’ when we j Miss Althea Alice FulU and on New State Rd. at Buckland to extend water services even for the past five years. refuse to be pressured into' On A id BiU St. In which police reported no Kenneth John Viara Jr., both tually to all occupied sections ’The total storage capacity of dropping a nuclear bomb on of Manchester. Injuries nor arrests but exten of Manchester, were imlted In the town’s reservoirs is about a band of guerrillas.’’ marriage Saturday afternoon. 8. And because of greater 479 million gallons; the closest WASHING-TON (AP) — sive damage to the land vehi water connipmtlon.per person. He said that to those who I More For Your Money! cles. The single ring ceremony was the town has been to capacity voice such a view, ’’the choice Sen. John 0. Pastore, D"- Taylor goes beyond recogniz as of July 1 was 474 mlUlon ayde S. Boober, 58, of 42 performed by William DeHan, ing the water supply problem in Is clearcut: the Communists are ! R. I., pleaded with the Sen Through Insurance Management Devon Dr., was driving his gallons in 1961. our sworn enemies and they justice of the peace, at his his letter by proposing a num jeep east on New State Rd. Since 1961 the total stmwge must be destroyed before they ate today not to tie a legis home at 26 Westminster Rd. ber o f actions that the town lative reapportionment rid For Free Survey Call while hauling a boat, police 'The bride Is the daughter of as of the same date has declin destroy us.” said. Boober was attempting to might take ed reguarly. In 1962 the amount Without naming those of er to the $3.3-billion for Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Full* Sr., The water supply plan might BINGO make a left turn when a west whom he spoke, the postmaster 80 Hilliard St. The bridegroom Include "consideration of the was 464 million gallons; last P.A.C. BALLROOM eign aid bill and so try to Insurance Manager bound car, driven by Stephen general — In an address pre LEON . BLOOM, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken need for more artesian wells, of year 435 million gallons; and 0 J. Brown, 20, of 54 Jensen pared for the commissioning of shove it down” President neth J. Viara Sr., 99 S t John the possibility and practicabili this year 419 million gallons. EVERY MONDAY— 8 P.M. St appeared In front of him, The most obvious reason for the nuclear submarine Casimir Johnson’s throat. 249.90f3 police said. Boober applied his St. ty of tying In with the Metro 26 VILLAOE STREET. ROCKVILLE Pulaski — said: ” In the past, Pastore said the rider, jointly politan Wetei System and with the Miortage Is a noticeable brakes as did Brown, who also Given In marriage by her they have advocated action in offered by Democratic Leader Offices In Vernon and Hartford brother, Paul W. Fultx Jr. of the privately owned and oper decrease In annual rainfall. pulled to his right, but too late This year the total preclpita- Korea, in Berlin, In Cuba and in Mike Mansfield of Montana and as the Boober jeep struck the Manchester, the bride wore a ated Manchester Water Co.