Senators Vote 67 to 17 to Take up Rights Bill
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* * « * ^ PAOl TWENTY-EIGfiT WEI^NESDAY. MARCH 26, 1964 / illanrl^rBtpr Stoning If^rallt Assroia Daily Not P m m K u For «aa Waak ThfliTfl Due to Oood iMday, the regu Marah, a . iflM '•raaaal af V . fl. lar meeting of King David Martin, Mahoney About Town Lodge, lOOF, will be omitted. geew p 13,922 Wtoiy todgM, Mtmmms H m ■alystion Army Song- Miea Tina Peaola of Hebron Attend Breakfast r eC tba Awaf^ tog aww BenW Xk«r. ■ten will aponaor a (bod sale Rd., Botton, and lEarie O. Bld- at Otamdatiaa I Friday wtafly, par^ m O m i, 1 ■atnrday at 9 am. in tli« Youth well of 23 Mt. Nebo PI. will General Manager Richard Oentar. Anyone wlahlng pickup partlolpate in a musical pro Martin end Mayor Francis J. Open A Charge Account Mandimter A City of Village Charm ** ** , •erviea a t bak«d goods may oon> gram by the Hartt Chorale of Mahoney today attended U« tact Mrs. O. Alton Perrett, 48 the University of Hartford to third annual Governor's Prayer XacMy S t ▼OL. L X IX IU , NO. 0 ' (TIFlinT-BIOHT PA6I8—TWO 8ICT10N8) be held April 1 at 8:30 p.m. in Breakfast held at the StaUer MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY. MARCH 26, 1964 SB ra g s 99) Millard Auditorium on the uni Hilton Hotel at Hartford. PRICE SEVEN CENTS William H. MOndun, an avia* versity campus. West Hartford. The breakfast was one of It’s Easy! tion machinist’a mate third many being held In most of the elaas in the United States Navy Maj. Donald K. Kuehl of 74 fifty states this year, honoring Tornado Warning and aon of Mrs. Arllne Mondun, governors and state leaders and S8 Norwood St, recently return Mountain Rd. recently graduat Explosion Splits Tanker, ed from the Chemical Officer, furthering the purpose of dedi Ask Any Sales Person ed to the Naval Air Station, cating this nation to God. Showers and thundarahow- Oceana, ^Hrglnia Beadi, Va, af Extension Course at F t Mc ars wars predicted for this ter serving with Attack Squad Clellan, Ala., with a grade of Today’s 8 a.m. gathering was afternoon with pomlbillty ron 73 with the Sixth Fleet in superior. In the United States sponsored by the Committee for of acatterad sevara thunder- Senators Vote 67 to 17 Army Reserve for 14 years, he Governor’s Prayer Breakfasts Crewmen Await Rescuers the Mediterranean. He wax eta- ■howara accompanied by ttoned aboard the attack alr- is attached to the planning and in conjunction with the Presi damaging winds and hail araft carrier, USB Independnce. operations section of the 76th dential Prayer Breakfast at PORTSMOUTH, and possibility ef tornado In Training Division, West Hart Washington, D. C., and ifi co Va.tto".'***' MobUe Pegasua to carryfin ballast, an routs from Port- (AP)—An explosion rip^ thslr ship’s papers to safaty land, Mataia, to Houston, Tex., Litchfield County until S ford. He is employed as a re operation with the Internation and It was one of theaa — a p.m. n>e Women’s Auxiliary of the search engineer at the Research al Christian Leader^lp, ped through the American and axpslUng fumes from Its Fire and Police Junior Athletic Laboratories of United Aircraft Engaged ataward, M. DotUla—who died tanks. Aaaoclation ia ^xmaorteg a Notables at the breakfhst tai\ker San Jacinto off the a ^ r e n tly of natural causes. To Take Up Rights Bill Corp., East Hartford. The engagement of Miss The vassal broke In two be- toodleae food aale to raise funds for Gov. John N. Dempsey in Virginia coast early today, ‘The others ramainsd aboard Maureen Karen Lanagan to cluded the Chief JusUce Ray th bobbing stem aectlon and tween tha pilot houaa and oi- for midget and pony football Kent E. Wallace.' son of Mr. David Vesco, both of Manches leaving one crew member rtna room, and parted several Events teams. AS parents, c o a o h e s' ter, has been announced by her mond E. Baldwin of the Su rejected plans to be lifted off noura later. and Mrs. E. K. Wallace of 44 preme Court of Errors; Fred J. Easter Basket dead and the two lectionl by hellcoptar. wlvea and auxiliary membera Willard Rd.; and Michad J. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. of the ship wallowing help 'Ihe flan Jacinto is owned by win be contacted before May 1. Lanagan, 303 Woodbridge St. Doocy, president pro temj>ore A light rain was falling over tha Trinidad Corp. of New York. Ballot G>mes Shollk. son of Stanley A. aholUc of the State Senate; Mayor lessly ih 5-to 10-foot seaa. the area, and the sklea ware In State Donations nuiy be sent to Mrs. of 36 Salem Rd., recently began Her fiance Is the son of Mr. Tha builder of the 844 - foot Notman A. BJarkman, 36 and Mrs. Domenick Vesco, 229 William E. Glynn of Hartford '*he maater of tha atrlcken overcast. flan Jacinto was flun MUpbulId- eight weeks basic training at and Trinity College President vessel, Harold J. Titus, 40, of The Coast Guard said tha FranhUn St. the United States Army Train Oak St. Ing Oo. of Cheater, Pa. The On Debaters Miss Lanagan is a 1963 grad Albert C. Jacobs, Pine City, N.Y., who remained MoM|e Pegasua had been re Coast Guard said a new bow ing Center, Ft. Dix, N. J. They aboar'’ the bobbing stem with leased from the scene and had AdverUaement— have been assigned to M Co. of uate of Manchester High section was added by Todd flhip- Sihal Blasts School, and is a cosmetician at Fashions___ 2 of the 89 crewmen, radioed started on Its way. bulldlng Co. of Oalveaton, Tex., Sixteenth Day the 4th Training Reg^lment. The highways beckon. Need Pine Pharmacy. Mr. Vesco is a thr ■ all aurvivora were well. 'The explosion occurred at in 195S. money for a new car? Connecti- 1961 graduate of Manchester Masons in Area Yes, fashions to lead • Two ef'the flan'Jacinto's craw 13:40 a.m. about 40 nrilaa off Manchester Lod^ of Elks members want aboard tha May Refusal WASHINGTON (AP) — cut Bank and Trust Company is High School and a Junior at any youngster right to the head tha coast Tha flan Jacinto was (flea Page Two) The Senate, breaking prepared to help arrange a sat will hold its annual election of Central Connecticut State Col To See Falstaffs a isfactory financing (rian through officers tonight at 8. Ail lodge lege, New Britain, where he Is of the Easter Parade! Of Peace Bid deadlock lasting fance your dealer. Three offices in members are reminded to at a member of Alpha Phi Omega The Falstaffs of the Fellow- ' A spritely, colorful array^bf March 9, voted today to Manchester to serve you: 898 tend. A buffet, catered by Pa- craft Club of Manchester Lodge fraternity. sale-priced fashions Racial Strife take up for formal consid Idain, 15 North Main and the gani’a wlH be served after the An Aug. 29 wedding has been of Masons last night presented HARTFORD (AP) — A eration the House-passed Pailcade. meeting. planned a play, ‘"The Greatest of These," for infants and children. Christian Tribesmen fight to the finish between at the meeting of Manchester civil rights bill. Lodge. Continues in Republican State Chairman Southerners, who have used The play was written by Carl Join India Sect Riots A. Searle Pinney and for the moUon to take up as the H. Claudy, author of several Girls’ 7-14 Stunning Jacksonville mer chaiman-Edwin H. May basis for lengthy speeches bit- Masonic plays. Jr, looked certain today as terly attacking tha hfll Iteetf, Willis Hoyt, director of the NEW DELHI, India (AP)—♦ Ailing Prime Minlafor Nshrii finally let the vote come on.the Falstaffs, announced the team JAGKflONVILLB, Fla. (A P )- Primitive Christian tribeamsn schaduled a nationwide raMo peacNnaking efforta went 16th day of the debate. will produce the play for Ma EASTER SUITS Vlolence In the form of a gang arm.d with bows and arrows to appy l for reHglous harmony to- down the drain. The motion, made by Demo cratic Leader Mike Mansfield of sonic lodges In Colchester, Gla.s- attack and flra bomba plagued day were reported jMning In the U.S. Rep. Abner SIbal, who tonbury and South Windsor Superbly tailored Easter suits at only religious rioting in eastern In 1ns government repeated in had aerved ' aa the principal Montana, passed overwhelming during April. 9.90. Fine 80% wool and 20% nylon flan thia port city even aa white and dia an the official death toll ap structions to state governments mediator, issued a sUtement ly as expected. The cast includes James nel suits styled with pleated skirt and Negro leadara groped for a way proached 800. to stop the rlotlnf at all costs. from WasMngton accusing May The Senate met today at 9 Stratford, Ernest Smith, Rich lined boxy jacket. Red, navy, aqua and out of tha 4-day-eld racial crlsts. O' 'stian Adivasl tribesmen In The army and police were told of rejecting a ‘‘sound proposal a.m., three hours ahead of Its ard Splller, Harold Leggett, A white man, attacked by a Bihar State, angered over re- to shoot without hesitiaUon when for unity." usual time, and the roll call Heniy Lee, Ralph aifford, pink in sizes 7 to 14. gang of Negro teen-agers, was m is of Moslem terror against necessary. came without any further He urged all Republicana to speeches.