Dirksen Sees Senate Sustaining Aid

Dirksen Sees Senate Sustaining Aid

\ ■ 'if V- I' i FRIDAY, AUOliBT 18, 1981 ATeragie Daily Net Ptess.RuD the Weather TM m . J Far the Week Ended Fereeaat of D. ■. Weathw iianrtt^Btpr lEvrttht^ Hrralb Angaat 17, 1668 id cooler tonight. Lew 8ea. Sabday forttr m n - W. Nicholas Knight, son of Mr. THBOW l a t 13,562 ■ mmd and Mrs. N. WUUam Knight, 60 Public Records Woman Asks DONT AWAT! cooler. to the About White St., and his wife will present eC the Andtt a paper on '.‘Marriage, Christian Still p ^ t y of wear left 1b MancheMter— A City o f Village Charm BHigene Brewer, 100 Scott Dr., Sbirace and College” before the Warrantee Deeds $20,000 for yoar «hoM when yoo have paetor o t Church ot Christ, is a Con^n|ion of Christian Science Franklin N. Monacella and Lena them rebuBt In • nroteMiosi. candidate tor a master of arts de- College Oiganlsations (Internation­ J. Monacella to W. Harry England, M shoe repair ALL MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 24,1963 (OlaseHled Advw tW ag aa Page 81 PRICK SEVEN CENTS pwe from Abilene Christian Col­ al) being held at ' the Mother property at E. Middle Tpke. and Fall on Road WORK GVABAMTBBDt VOL, L X X X n , NO. 277 (TEN PAGES—TV SECTION) lege, Tex., He majored in the New Church, First -Church of Christ Welcome PI. TesUunent field of Bible for his Scientist, Boston, Mass., on Aug. Catherine M. McGuire to Donald A Manchester woman has filed a degree. Commencement is sched­ 30 and 31. Knight haA registered at T. Robb and Laura D. Robb, prop­ $20,000 suit against the town of SAM YULYES uled for the end of the month. the University of Indiana, Bloom- erty at 44 Morse Rd. ttame Side An Wattdaa Manchester and Howard S. Ives, ingt<»i, Ind., .where he will study Quitclaim Deeds 28 OAK STRXET Protest Led State News The Rev. and Mrs. Alex H. and teach for his doctorate In state highway cortimlssioner. Klsesser and family, 8« Ferguson Robert J. Gorman to John J. English. ■O’Connor and Robert M. O’Connor, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Everett, 824 OPBN MONDATB' Rd., and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Summit St., claims that, as a re­ Steeves and family, Windsor St., pri^rty 86-88 Linden St. Roundup John E. Besser, son of Dr. and sult of a fall sustained on Aug. 29, By Students Dirksen Sees Senate all of the Community Baptist -' Marriage Licenses Mrs. Edward L, Besser, 114 Ade­ 1962, near Main St. and W. Middle Church are attending the American Malvin William Desilets, Andov­ laide Rd., has ’t)een named to the Tpke., she sustained multiple, pain- Baptist Assembly, Green Lake, dean’s list at the University of er, and Roberta Keeney Vendrillo, 67 Alton St., St. -Bridget’s Church, ftU and permanent Injuries, which In Viet Nam Wis. Rochester. N. Y„ for scholastic have caused, and will cause her, 2,421 from State excellence during the 1962-63 aca­ Sept. 14. IdiM Christine Law, daughter of Building Permits to suffer greatly, and to expend demic year. ' up to now, and hi the future, great Mr. and Mrs. William Law, 133 To Roscoe L. Thompson Jr. for SAIGON, South Viet Nam In Capital March sums of money. Lootnia St., and her grandmother. Members of the Ladies of St. Carl J. Swanson, for addition-tp a (AP) — Vietnamese students Mrs. Everett, who was a sales Mre. Mary Joroxko of Windsor, James will meet tonight at 7:45 at dwelling at 68 Devon Dr., $1,620, N E W HAVEN (AP) — Sustaining Aid Cut branch manager for a New York acted today to spearhead a went by plane to Old Forge, N. Y„ the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, To Stanley E. Egan for Albert growing protest move against With their own monitors, for a brief vacation. They will be Heavi.sides, for additions to a jewelry firm at the time of her 219 W. Center St., to pay respects fall, claims further that she can President Ngo Dinh Diem^s their own doctors, and even giMsts of Mrs., Joroako’s son-in- to the late James H. O’Leary, dwelling at 87 Baldwin Rd.. $1,200. V I I ( )M \ I ll law and daugfhter, Mr. -and Mrs. To George A. Baldwin, for re­ no longer work at her occupation, '‘•regime, now functioning on a their own policemen, 2,421 whose daughter, Mrs. Henry Opa- and that, as a result, has lost )\I 11 )l M Paul B. Mowroy at their summer laoh, is a member. pair of a dwelling at 437 N. Main strongly military basis. Connecticut demonstrators St., $278. present and future wages. homa Patoaga Lodge. The writ alleges that the fall MEANS with most Buddhist leaders will journey by chartered 5 JFK Scores The Rotary Club of Manchester To Ogden Homes Inc., for con­ occurred as a result of a depressed under arrest, the students took train, plane, buses and cars to The Knights of Columbus will will hold a meeting Tuesday at j struction of a dwelling at 111 Bry­ manhole cover, which had not been over leadership of the antlgovem- Washington to participate in have a speoial meeting tonight at 6:30 p.m, at the Manchester Coun- ; an Dr,, $11,000; at 83 Bryan Dr., raised when the highway Inter­ ment campaign. They called for a ^ V m b RIOAN O o i A l f Wednesday’s massive civil $1 Billion 7:30 at the K of C Home before try Club. Edward Rybczyk, exec­ $10,000: at 99 Bryan Dr., $12,000. section had been paved. general student strike bi the cap­ proceeding to the John F. Tierney utive director of the Manchester Ives was named a defendant in ital and backed up the call with rights march. Funeral Home. 210 W. Center St., Redevelopment Agency, will be the suit because the highway was for fuel oHt, torvlcc^ two demonstrations at Saigon Un­ A Connecticut leader of the dele­ to pay respects to the late James iversity. 2 the guest and will discuss the Youth’s Condition under the jurisdiction of the State gation said the train will carry GOP Slash OTLeary, honorary life member of town's redevelopment program, Highway Department. heating equipment Students in Hue, where the Bud­ 1,275; 16 buses, 7(M, chartered Campbell Oounotl. 'The suit is returnable to the dhist crisis exploded May 8 with plane 102 and 68 cars, 340. Mrs. E. W. Shaub and Miss Varies Day-to-Day Hartford County Superior Court, at phone 522-8151 raids on a Buddhist temple, went Seats on specially-arranged WASHINGTON (AP) — Anna Hess, both high school Its October session. on strike last week. transportation from the state are Senate Republican leader teachers from Ephrata, Pa., left The condition of Donald Jorgen­ Mrs. Everett is represented by 170 PEARL STREET Today’s demonstrations in the hard to come by with only three Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois for home this morning after HARTFORD. CONN. capital, \dolated martial law in e f days left before the march. sen, 23 W. Gardner St., is report­ the Manchester law firm of Lessn- predicted today the Senate LEE’S FLORIST spending the past week visiting er, Rottner, Karp and Jacobs. (ect since Wednesday. The Rev. Edwin Edmonds, coor­ James B Wilson, 80 Alton St., and ed to be on a day to day "fair to The students acclaimed ex-For- dinator in New Haven, said yester­ may sustain a $585-million and GIFT SHOP his sister, Mrs. Frances Davis, at critical” condition at Mancheeter eigh Minister Vu Van Mau as day that every seat is taken on the foreign aid cut voted by the Sunnyside Cottage, Columbia Memorial Hoepit€il. their hero in m e jostling, cheering 19-car train that will leave Spring- BA 44A. Bolton— S48-8089 craripiete seleclioa House, a slash President Ken­ Lake. Jorgensen la suffering from a display by more than 1,(X)0 dem­ field, Mass., in the early morning, onstrators at the law (acuity nedy called “ short-sighted, ir­ a TBS, WB DBLTVBB a severe brain injury and a frac­ of famooB . make six stops in Connecticut and bid Jd ^ , a demonstration with Flowen for all occasions; 2nd Lt. Alan B. Bennett and ture over hla right eye, as a re­ land in the nation’s capital at 9:10 responsible and dangerously 4 which police did not Interfere. WefkUags, Funerals, Cut Pfc. Charles R. Pickral, both with sult of an aiccident which occurred a.m., if it arrives on schedule. partisan.’’ Flowers and Corsages . the United States Army, were on Aug. 3 in Westerly, R. I. But nearly a score of trucks New Haven organizers have had Kennedy spoke out grimly at a among more than 75,000 armed carrying police poured into the He had been bransferrM to the to hire four special buses because' special White House news confer­ forces personnel who participated area as BOO students gathered at local hospital from Westerly Hos­ of the heavy ticket demand. And i ence Friday shortly after a coali-- in Exercise Swift Strike m , in the science faculty to urge their pital about two weeks ago by his the four are already filled. Hart­ tlon of House Republicans and Georgia, and North and South dean to resign. The meeting was parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wenzell Jor­ ford is expected to need at least I conservative Democrats rolled up Carolina. The exercise pitted two broken up without incident when gensen. one bus. a 222-188 vote to slice that amount task forces against each other in soldiers, secret police, elty police Other marchers plan to take: Young Jorgensen hcul bee^ a Dolly out of what had been a $4.1-blllion a month-long mock war which and firemen moved onto the cam­ their own cars.

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