
Q’ ( - ‘*-1 FAOB FOURTEEN MONDAY. AUGUST 9. 1964 lEtti^ning B^ralb Avenge D ^ lj^ N c iT r ^ Ron llwWaRtiMr Par tka WiMjk Ba6 at C. EL WaaHM ■d . ■.’bJ Robert Cfork of Mamloek Stm t the State Supreme Court o f Errora Angmt 7, 1954 racen^ir^rctumad lumia aftar a in October. ■X. Claady taaigkt, al AboutTown at AuaaUa Chasm In Ntw Ribicoff Visit Marilynn Mohr Among the in\*ited gueata at tofdgkt and early WedamUay. LaWs k. j^terday’a outing was Daiiiocratic 10,498 IOot T*US BMiMkg«, SSO Ly abaos 68. CTeaHag dan St^ l«ft Saturday from Br Honors Union Town'own Chairman We.<leyWe.<lev C. OOrVk'. i^ '. Feted at Party M eober af Nw Aadit lay field, bcmnd for Lakaix Anderson Shea Auxiliary. VfW , However, he arriv^ too late to NEW FALL FABRICS Hureau af CInaiInNia aneraoan. High ia laM Ita. - it . Mich., whara aha will vacattbn with will hold a meeting at the V fW greet Ribicoff. \ > Manehs$t9r~-~A Ciiy of F iU ow * Ci Home at Manchester Groem to­ Miss ^ r ily n n Mohr,, daughter bar matamal (randmetner, Mra. Democratic Candidate of Mr. and Mra. Eklgar W. Mohr z Jamaa D. Caiaerc^Br., and hhr morrow night at 7:30. A report ARE SI/APLY BEAUTIFULII u n ^ WiUiam ^BMdon, at their from the national convention will Shakes Hands with Training Class Set of 848 E. Middle ’Tphe.. was hon­ VOL.LXXin,NO.^<l (OawHIeA AivarlM ag aa raga tS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUSf W, 1964 (FOURTEEN,PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS be given at this meeting. ored at a surpriaa miscellaneous Burnmar hoiqe^n Lake Huron. - - I Workers and Guests party Friday evening. The party CREASE RESISTANT Norman Kronick, son of Mr. and By CD Radio Unit J d ^ lU tk en Ouatar, son of Mr. was given by Mra William M- An­ Mra. William iCronick of 18 Steph­ Abraham A. Ribicoff, Connecti­ 45" WESCO RAYC>N AND ACETATE iMLlim. Alfred Oiater. 36 W. Mid- The aecond afsaion o f the nine derson of 40 Hemlbck St>* F re ^ d dti llpke., haa eniliated In the Navy en St., has arrived at Camp Cll- cut’s Democratic candidate for iner, N. J., frpm Germany and ex­ week aummer training program The living room of the Anderson Ike Ak Vote GivesO and left for the Naval training governor, attended the annual out­ for the Ciril Defense Communica­ center in Bainbridfe. Md. He haa pects to be discharged from the home was beautifully decorated Army this year. , ing of Local 63, Textile Workers tions Division will be held tomor­ been aaai(ned to the 33rd Batt. Oo.' row at 7:30 p.m. The film pre­ with pink and green streamers and DOT 'N DASH Union of A^nerica, CIO, held yes­ ■’V. t ■ Full P ow ^ U • 1^ • 304. 3nd R ^ . Cuater graduated sentation will be ‘The Cathode w’eddihg beils: The bride-to-be from-ManobMter Hifch School In Mr. and Mm. Dudley S. Bostick terday at the Garden Gnove, and and daughters, Janice and Betty Ray/;TubO-r-How it Works.” The opened her many gifts which were June. spent an hour shaking hands with summer training program ia co- placed under a table, decorated •a. ' \ of 313 Henry' St., have 'returned the 450 textile workers and their, aponsored by the Manchester Ra­ 9 9 f ? - : y a r d from a two weeks’ vacation in St. with a parasol and streamers. To Mendez A daughter, Donna Lee, wiw\a wives who were there. dio Ch'b e--* the American Radio- Petersburg, FI a While there they Refreshments were served later bom in the Hartford Hospital Ribicoff, wttQ had a number Relay League. in the evening. Guests were pres­ Thuraday to Mr. and Mra. Donald visited Mrs. Bostick’s parents, Mr, of political ongagomente through­ At the .uJL session eight new A smart Fall and Winter West Germany Paris, Aug. 10 (ff>)— ^Th9, and Mrs. Chester A. Howard, ent from Manchester, ' Hartford, Wiley of Bolton. The maternal out the stale yesterday, arrived members enrolled In CD. They Were Springfield and lx>ng Island. fabric in two tone color French hational assembly to­ whose winter home is In East in his dMorated campaign car Herbert Brown, 543 Woodbridge grandparenU' are Mr. and Mrs. Longmeado'v, Mass.'’ day approved by a maasive a n Bmeat Johnson of 114,Crestwood about 3 p.m. While the ^ m ocratlc St., Richard Rosendahl, 94 Bissell Miss Mohr- and Douglas Ander­ combinations for dressesr nominee made no speech, union son, son of Mr. and Mrs. William akirts and suits. Washington. Aug. 10 (A*)—4««» <R-1U) providing for tha as majority Premier Pierre Dr. and the paternal grandparents St., John Christensen, 398 Hart­ Andirson, will be married Aug. 28 seta to be turned ofer to West Ger­ secretary Columbus J. Murphy ford Rd., Herbert Vogel 54 Oxford President Eisenhower says Mendes - France’s economic era Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Wiley of Shower Presented at South Methodist Church. man government.' ' 60 Campfield Rd. - Introduced him Individually to the St., Bruce'Leighton, 39 Cottage none of the proposals in Con­ Secretary of State Dulles told the and financial recovery pro;- z ' ;A holidaying' uidon ' n,embera before St., Roger Lalne, 56 Cumberland gress to restore .xbout 500 committee that from a foreign gram. The official tally was Memberi of the'Emanuel LAith* For^ary Davies he drove off to his next appoint­ St., David Cooney. 29 So. Hew- CREASE RESISTANT million dollars worth of policy standpoint, ht had no par­ 361 to 90. Still on jH e Job ment In Newton. thorne St. and Rachel Ganter, 385 India Backs eran Church Lddiea Aid Sewing seized assets to West Ger­ ticular objection to the bili.^ He The deputies not only gave IDuUes Airs Group will meet Wednesday at The Ribldoff imce, at least, is Autumn, St. 45" Wescb Rayon and Acetate ■aid further, however, that ha> M iu Mary Daviaa, 63 Alexander already well known to the union COIN FOLDERS Mendes-France a new vote of con­ 10 Am. at the home of Mrs. Albert RACES authorization cards many have his administra­ rssllsed the measure dealt with St. was guest of honor at a per­ members, since he has been rep­ t r e e c o in a p p r a i s a l fidence but also accorded him large *■ t' Robinson 96 Ridge St. Mem­ were given to those holding a ra­ tion’s approval so far, but he problems outside the jurisdiction of special''powera to deal with Goa Probe resenting them In ihWr. wage-cut CREASE RESISTANT tha State Dept. SeclPct Talk bers and friends are invited and sonal shower Friday evening, dio license. Fred Edward, CD ra­ "Painted Desert" hopes* “a fair, equitable and France’s financial situation until given by Mias Verna Hare at her fight with management. ’The dis­ dio officer urges all personnel in Enemy alien property is admin­ ' iu«. requested to brihg sanduiches. pute, which involves some 1240,000 HORRY SHOFFE 45" Wesco Rayon and Acetate satisfactory solution can be March 31, 1955. Coffee and dessert will be pro­ home, 183 Center St. and attend Commuptcations who hold any Multi Color istered by the Justice Dept, which , Second Victory for Prcoiier ed by friends from Hartford, West In back wager, ia scheduled to class radio license to pick up their Oor. Ceater aad OriswoM arrived at.” hse oppoeed enactment of the Dirk- By Neutrals vided. come up for a re-hearing be'fore ‘It was' another victory for the On I^ciject Hertford, Coventry, and this toam. cards at CD Headquarters^ The Pranident’a atatement in a ■eh bill.. Premier who waa given the Pre­ The bride-elect unwrapped her Flan-A-Por Heather letter to West Germany’s Chancel­ Hegerty was asked whether the miership almost two months ago Ndw Delhi; India, Aug. 10 lovely gifts while seated beneath $1.29 yard lor Konrad Adenauer was made President’s position on the matter on a 3-fold program of reaching a an umbrella decorated in pink and public by. the White House today didn’t conflict with Dulles’ posi­ truce in Indochina, working out a (/P)— India agreed today to Washington, Aug. lOj green. A -bttffet - luncheon was Flannel along with the message frpm Ade-^ tion. Hsgerty replied he didn’t compromise on EDC and giving Portugal’a proposal for a six- Secretary of .State DtillfS FRESH a served by the kosteaa. .Beautiful Wesco spun rayon fabric nauer to Eisenhower urging re­ know about that, and suggested \ CANDY Prance’s economy a thorough go­ nation on-the-spot investiga­ said today the United States > WWtBMa. SdKmfft. P. * ■. A 'Miss Davits will become the in a beautiful range of colors. This turn of the assets. that newsmen ask Dulles about it ing over, tion into the two nations’ bit­ preparing to go ahead with' ^ O aa^ Onpbeard ^ bride of Edward C. Ooball Sejpt. correlates with the Wesco “Paris Solution Up To Congress at his news conferencs later in the ,Immediately, after the vote the 35. The ceremony will ba perform­ :x The properties were seized from day. ter dispute over Goa and the President Eisen hoiver’a 98)^ yard Square.” - - ^ ■ssembly reoessed. The Commu­ ed in St. Mary’a Episcopal Church. German owners during World War In his July 17 latter to Eisen­ nists. who had previoualy support­ other two Portuguese colo­ atoms-for-peace plan in any t Arihir DtiS ;CterMj Miss Hare will ba ond of the n .
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