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Reported Ready a Final Hitch 0

r r . i - , ___ ijt-~.i-_ -- --«•■* ^ ■( f f c ■...' •■ •• r Tv 0 TUESDAY, JUDY SB, U St Avrenga jkllsr K ft Pim r Rm tiM WoRthtf ■ '•^1 -iiia * I0I»T1!EN Par Mm Week RMedl I o f U. m. WooMtoi M arD RilM S -i ' -. Mtaa XMlicr Granatrom wiV con^ Membera of the K of C will go inorsoss of about 1«® P«r oanb 13,701 Mm aao. Tkwraiay duot a BIMe atudy period tomor­ to the John F. Tierney IVnecU Pension Board IS yield Ok ths mastat v i^ High aa to to. About Town row at T:30 pjn. at a'midweek Home, 219 W. Center Bt., tonight 'vfm%rose to 8.96 per cent from »-10 HALL aervloe at Trinity Oovenant at 8 to pay respects to the lata per cent, wtaue ydeM/on ooca MmnehMt9r-—A City o f ViUogm Charm Mr. md Mm. DueiM Skinner, Church. The board of Chriatian Samuel Kemp Jr., an honorary | value is tip to 4.X1 per cent num member. Will Discuss Uiiir floo, MMuid, and their educatkm will meet tomorrow at 3.96 per cen t FOR RENT PRICE SEVEN CENTS ilMigWiS*. PameU, of Lake Park, 8:30 pm. at the church. Dining the three years tones YOU U n a M i'...... (TWBMTir PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1968 (CTaaolflria AMvarMtong oa Paaa 18) na. are ataittng with Mna SMn- MembeM of Omar Shrine C3ub | Investmeius the bonk has handled tha retlr^ nar'a paeanta, and Mr*. A r- The Ladiea AjwlMary to the Han- wUl continue work on the tmck- ment fund, about 198 per cent of 34 OOLWAV DT. Uaar McOoww^ M WaMa St, for cheater Barracka, Veterana of float tomorrow night at 7 at ^ur- I the book value bM been Inveeted mi’a Auto Body Shop on Mints The Town Pension Bdaid adU in oommMi stocks.,Aooordliig to an t ftffiB wn s-m m two eMalaa Worid War I, will aponeor discuss the peiformanM of the FOR ALL OOOABIOim a patients’ picntc on the grounds Court. Chainnan Jcunes Dlckaon | WUoox, the inorsase in market State News reminds Nobles to bring gloves. town employes retlrenmt fund In­ value is attributable to the change. of the Rocky Hill Veterans' vestments at a regular business Home and Hoapltal on July He recommends that as much Rail Unions Oppose meeting at 4 pm.^n July 29 in I 36 per cent of the fend could 80 at e p.m. Anyone wish­ the Municipal B)ulding hearing Roundup ing to aaaiat may contact Mrs. be Invested in oemtnem atopka. Hospital Notes room. Some of the common stocks are Reported Ready Helena Brickson, 43 Maple St., 8 m oar A prellminaty^ report from WU- currently selling below coot, WU- boepital chairman, or Mrs. James ''Visllhig hoara are X to 8 p^m. | ihun W. Wilcok of the Hartford SuBivan, 38 Biro St. National B au and Trust Co., who ODx says, yet the oommon stock for all areas exofspt maternity,' portion of the fund has a market ICC Plan; Congress Leary Protests manges Uw pension fund, shows where they are X to i and 6:80 value as a whole of 9180,806, about The VFW Auxiliary will have to 8 p.m. and lurivate rooms, where ■ubet&tl^ increases in both 26.2 per cent over Its book -vakia Tax Judgment a picnic tomorrow at the Rocky they are 10 am. to 8 p.m. Vlaitora value ahg Income from the funds WUcoK also attributes the in­ OSUl Veteran’s Home and Hospital. are requested not to smoke in pa­ hoi At ^ bbard meotlng he will creases In the fund’s 'income to re­ Members of the committee are re- tients’ rooms. No more than < two | investment of substantial sums in ^CANDIKB HARTFORc TYa P)-—Danid ndnded to be at the picnic grounds 'vtsitors at one time per patient. deacrlM the Investmenta in de- J. Leary, who served a seven- a Final Hitch corporate bonds, rather than U.8. Asks Shutdown Delay at 6:30 p.m. For information call Pamela S. Hdoombe Joseph F. jgamuka tall./ih addition, the board will ■a unfinished business from Savings Bonds. year prison term for conspir­ Mrs. Raymond Hagenow, 381 Pattents Today: 198 The savings bonds were sold at Wooditand St. WinU of H Scholarships trevlous meeting, including a a small loss, but ths oorpcaate ing to defraud ■- the city of a d m i t t e d YK8TB»DAY: «r of proposed changes In the ST. LOUTS /ATW__ DnlLjabor court TMa would bo only thabput Into affect at 12:01 o.m. local Waterbury, is protesting a William Poehnert, Loveland Hill Two 1063 graduetea of Southf mployes’ retirement h^efits. bonds were bought at discount Jnna in ■t*P- vTOUld Wind Up With ffm c Tucodoy. He ooid C m greu Also Reviewing Split DOUBLE from face value, making up tha QhIh ’s PbamiMy way unionsHODS mvoivea u me courto throughout the coun- could not -enact leglelatlon to summary judgment ordering Atom -Free Rd., Vemon; W ^ter Hohla, 204 Windsor High School have been representative to Nutmeg Boys^ Compared with figures frirni could not -enact legislation WORLD GREEN Maple St.; Leon Herzig, Ellbi^on; State in 1962, he earned iettera July 6, 1960—the year ^lat the loss. s w M A n r e r . national woric rules diniute try. I’ve ooenseen labOT courts hi a'vsrt a strike by that time. him to pay the government Horace McMiUen, 26 View St.; awarded Leadership Scholarships the varsity baseball and berak< bank took over management of will oppose President Ken­ action. They srs not a good Hsmrls ssksd for an answer nearly |1 million in income FREE DELIVERY Edwin Stoltzner, 90 Mountain St., for their freahman year of study teams. the fund’s investments—lU^i^ket thing,” said H.B. CUlbsrt, head of within 34 hours. He addressed his Picnic, Doll Show nedy's request f<u: a cfMiffres- request to Daniel P. Loomis, taxes and interest. Africa Seen Rockville; iMra. Dorothy Olson, at the Uidversity of Hartford. value of all holdings has -taicressed sionjRl resolution that would tbe Brotherhood of Locomotive The former Waterbury comptrol­ 0 Firemen and Bnglnemen. president of the Ass(x:iatlon of Reds Talk Economy STAMPS 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Columbia; Mrs. Marjorie njore- They are Miss Pamela 8. Hot- to 9780,900 from 9386,230. ler, now president of the Diamond sen, Blast Hartford; Mm. Mar- On Playgrounds refer tiie controversy bo the Gilbert made the statements in American Railroads, as Harris’ r . oombe, 18 Mountain View Rd., and Public Reewds Part of the increase has reaififed a news conferMiee at tbe close of. committee c^ned hearings on Ginger Ale Corp., filed papers In gurite Coleman, 108 Lockwood Bt; Joseph P. Zamuka, 70 Bddoa Rd. from investment of the new oon- Interstate Commerce Com­ U.S. District Court yesterday By Russian ALL WEEK ARTHUR URUe Mrs. Mary Vaslet, Heimm; Mil­ The weekly picnic suppers wlH NO W AITIN C the iineniational convention of President KenneiW’s plan to have MOSCOW (AP)—Chiefs of The awards carry part to half tribuiUons to the fund; the remain' mission for settlement, a rail Ms union, tbe one that would be the Interstate (commerce Com- claiming that ths court order was ton Fiouflf, 119 Autumn St.; Mrs. tultkm ahd are based on leadership Warrantee der, about 9104,670, is the result be held tonight at the town super- anion official said today. not Justified. the Soviet bloc countries Violet PUlard, 116 WaddeH Rd.; -vised playgvoundB, and fbepiaces most affected by the new work misstoh consider work rules for MOSCOW (AP) — After ability in secondary school activ­ Thomas J. Donovaiyand Harriet of reinvested interest and appre­ “Such action would oat the ta- rules proposed four years ago. train crewmen. Leary was ordered by Federal gathered in the Khemlin to­ Reger Wood, Storrs; Mrs. Jean ities. Tba grants, announoad by J. Donovan to Barinara Atwood, ciation of securities. will tw set up. Children may roast tovotato eemmlgglon iqp as a tar Judge M. Joseph Blumenfeld May nearly a whole day of negoti­ Anderson, 40 Avondale Rd.; Jan­ hot dogs or bamburgeni, or bring Ths fhra unions are "unalter- Loomis said he couldn’t give a day for another attempt at UofH director of admlssiona Wil­ property at 100 Westland St. Book vafue of the stories has aMy opposed to bbe cmnpulslon yes or no answer but that the 17 to pay the government 9996,278.- ations, the nuclear test ban ice Varney, 148 N. School S t; liam P. Morrison, may be renewed increased to 9744,538 from 9400, a supper of-their cboioa 69. The judge said that during the synchronizing their strained Gleim Heinonen, WHUmantic; Robert L. PuJlip and Louise B. ‘(HOT I built into the Kennedy resolution railroads would consider the ap­ treaty was reported complet­ ROLL OF each year on the basis of contin­ PulUs to W ederl^ J. Hughes and 719. Market v i^ e of the securities The special evant of tha week now before CongreM,” Gilbert peal. 33-year-hlstory of the Leary tax economies. Frank Weir, 35 Brookfield St; Is now larger than book value by wUl be a ‘‘Doll Show" tomorrow case, oldest active case pending in Leaders from Poland, Czecho­ ed t^ay and probably will be Donna Howard, RFD 2, Rockville; uing leadereldp promlee and aca­ Irene L. Hugh^, property at 96 JFK Rail Plan said. Loomis went on to say another FREE KODAK FILM demic standing.

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