
MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1G64 ATordgt Daily N«t Prcaa Ran Thf FmtoT IHaitrlii^atrr %ralb For toe Week Hnded --- ------- Augnet 82, 1984 O onir tealght, taw 88 to Ito Ohaaea ef ehewere Wedaeafiy The membership committee nettrlclan’e liate nreman Manohestor WATB8 will aisratag, partly anany to aitan- moot tomorrow at tho Italian of Bt James’ Holy Name So­ $115,000 For 11 Agenciei 13,705 Deimia A. HeMTon, U.S. Navy BITUMINOUS ASPHALT PAVINB aeon, high In 88s. About Town eon of Mr. and Mna Arthur Amorlcan Club, Bldridge St. ciety will meet tonight at 8 at Member of the Andtt Aftor weighing In between 8 St. James’ School caifeterla. A r­ Heffron, 08 Starkweather St., e DBIVEWATM • PABB3NO lAKfB Bniean ei drcsdatoia Manekmter^A City o f V M o g o Chmrm and 7, tho group will go to thur C. England, president, will ' H m ▲mM'ioan L «floa will recently returned to Long figMt tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Beach, CaUf., on the anti-aub- tho home of Mra John Oarrett, discuss plains tor a membership United Fund Goal • GAM STATIONM • MAHMUm tALL OOUMM 88 Goodwin St., Bast Hartford. KtaMiHed AdvertMng «■ Page 14) PMOE home. Tto* executive board marlne . warfare aircraft car­ drive. An Work Penanany Btafiervlwi MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST X , 1964 meet « t 7 p.m. All axecu- rier USS Bennington, after a Members ewe reminded to bring (SIXTEEN PAGES) We An 188% « TOL. Utxxra, NO. 178 ttva board toaetlnga tor the tour of duty with the Seventh their own chadrs. The board of Robert Davidson, son of Mr. Same as Last Year yawing aeaaon have been eched- Fleet In the Far East. He visit­ directors wlU meet tqplght at and Mm. Charles Davidson of 5 e d t o r 7 pjn., preceding the ed porU In Japan, Hong Kong 8 at the home of Mrs. Carl 73 Walnut St., is enroute to Thomaw, Dobeon Ave., Ver­ TCgular monthly meetlnge at 8 and the Phillpplnei. Florida by oar, where he will The goal for Manchester’s 1964-68 United Fund cam­ non. •a the hurt Tueeday o< each take a boat to the Grand Ba­ paign has been set at $115,000. The goal— the same as DE MAIO BROTHERS " nth. Dr. William H. Cuttle, super­ The Army-Navy Club Auxili­ hama Hotel for a ccmvention of WAS S€t for Isst yoAr’s d riv^—was Announced by United TeL 643-7891— W* C «nT Jamrito Seakr intendent of schools, will give Alpha ’Tau Omega fraternity. Beleaguered Khanh ary will sponsor a card party Fund general chairman Robert Fuller, along with the ap­ She Wcenen’e Ouild of Trln- the second half of a talk about tonight at 8 at the clubhouse. He will enter hie Junior year proved dUtrlbuOon of tho fund^— — — ' LBJ Strives for Unity his trip to Russia tomorrow Mp Oorenant Church wUl meet at the University of Vermont, i«ceipte. The fund coneolldates W6T6 flnaOy submitUd to the luimeinw at 7 p.m. at the home noon at a meeting of the Ki- About 90 patients of the and has spent the summer as a wanis Club at the Manchester Into one yearly drive the fund fund’e hoard of dtreeton m a •f t « w m e n Johneon, 81 Oak Rocky Hill Veteran’s Hospital waterfront director at the raising actlvlUea of 11 town rectmmendatioa. The board Country Club. Time’! Camp, Andover. NOTES from QUINN’S PHARMACY •etwe M. attended a flreplewe party agencies. suhaequently approved the Cuts Title^ Powers^ Thursday sponsor^ by the The agencies- and the breakdown aa aubmitted. h e l l o NEIGHBORS Every Mctii- American Legion Post at the Members of Memorial ’Tmh- amounU they wUl receive are: Membera o f the budget com­ day one of my aaaoclataa or I will hospital. Henry Wierablckl, ple, Pythian Sisters, will have Manchester Memorial Hos- mittee were Attya. Jamea Hlg- be speaking to you through this new commander; Eugene Freeman, a picnic tomorrow at 8:80 p.m. piUl, 829,520; gina and Anthony J. Gyrk, Mra. column to teU you eomethlng about Seen Hesitant Veep witli SMART NEW adjutauit; and Edward Walters, at the home of Mre. Wendell Greater Hartford Chapter of Eleanors L. Gowen, CPA Pran- doings at Quinn’s Pharmacy. We’re historian, and their wives, hood­ Graves, Bolton Lake. Transpor­ the American Red Cross, 821,- cia Murray and Robert Warfel. likely to write about most anything. But Remains Chief ed a committee for the event. tation wUl be arranged at "It la Important to remem­ We may write about what’s new fa .t Child Guidance Clinic, 810,- A spokesman for the group said Orange Hall at 6:15 p.m. ’Those ber,’’ fund chairman Fuller aaya our family...or tell you eomethlng about our prescription department SAIGON, South Viet that patients at the hospital attending are reminded to bring 720; of the drive, "that there la a Manchester Council of the (of which we’re very proud). Or would like to heair from friends place settings and gdfts for a Bubatantial aaving In time, ef­ Nafn (AP) — Maj. Gen. Middle - Road Dixie Fights cup auction. Boy Scouts of America, 89,- then again we may juet tell you aa n «« UIGGAGE in this area. fort and money for the people Nguyen Khanh gave up the amusing anecdote that we hope will MARLOW'S LUGGAGE DEPARTMENT — 120: of Mancheater by combining 11 Manchester Council of the catch your fancy. However It goes, title of president and his Platform Set Over Seats Girl Scouts of America, 88,600; agencies Into one United F\md we hope you’ll look for oiur column dictatorial powers today The Largett in All o f Manchester! Childrens’ Services of Man­ drive. every Monday and stop in to see us under the angry demands Police Roughed Up chester, 88.600; "One gift to the United Fund at Quinn’s Pharmacy, the etore that of students and Buddhists For Approval Unresolved Manchester Public Health thus represents 11 separate offers personal service. gifts to the 11 participating or­ for an end to military rule. Nurses Association, 88,060; JOHN JOHNSON 878 MAIN STREET 641-4188 Lutz Junior Museum, $7,020; ganisations.’’ He was expected to stay on, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. In Halting Near Riot ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (AP)—President Johnson’s Samsonite* Diocesan Bureau, 88,480; Fuller adds that, "With the however, as the actual chief (AP)— A middle-road plat­ Young Women’s Christian As­ enthuaiaatic support we are of the U.S.-backed govern­ peacemakers worked back- sociation of Manchester, $4,240; getting I am confident that form that largely reflects stage today in a new effort Spectators and residents early yesterday morning ment. And the Young Men’s Chris­ this year the United Fund will President Johnson’s desire to shape the 1964 Demo­ were bystanders at a near riot in which three Manches­ tian Association of Manchester, go over the top.’’ The 87-yearold strong man Silhouette may resume the premiership he not to rock the boat goes cratic National Convention $1,080. ter policemen were roughed up by a milling and alleged dropped after the revolutionary before the Democratic Na­ The fund's 1964-66 budget was into an LBJ unity spectac­ NAAMIV CMR ^Uiiimi beer-drinking mob gathered in the parking lot at Deci s prepared by a five-man com­ military council elected him to tional Onvention tonight. ular unmarred by Southern Tht f m m Nti nSTvisitf L..L.;— 1M.00 Drive-In Restaurant on Center* the presidency 10 days ago. Or Approval is expected, with with someone yelling "get mittee appointed by the fund DOUBLE disharmony. tN pau for hiiniryl WNk Eni Cm — - $25.00 St. he might have himself re-elect­ their guns,’’ police reports say. directors. no floor fight in prospect As part of this strategy to When the mob was nnally dis­ Each participating agency ed president of a revamped SWioueHe k Ihi look-yeu proftr. .......... " « 0 M persed, four persons were tak­ The two policemen were WORLD GREEN regime. He retains command of over any of the planks. keep Democratic ranks Intact, pushed around and kicked in submitted Its fund request for INSTANT Members of the platform the President was reported heal- Enry line is msjnificenlly trim. Made ............ fioM en to police headquarters on review, and subsequently had South Viet Nam’s armed forces. disorderly conduct charges. the legs as Gosselin tried to Jubilant student leaders told committee finished their work tating over the possible cholc* wHh scuff-rMist.nl textur.d finish .......... ""{S m hold Numac. A near riot ensued an opportunity to clarify the Frank Numac, 22, of 3 Wal­ The Associated Press that late Monday, turning out a doc­ of Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey aa Md strong lightweight magnesium <3250 a.s spectators, who had heard reasons for the request at a his running mate because of nut St.; David A. Burnett, 22, Khanh had agreed to hold a new ument that for the most part frame, locks re hidden. Interior. « Cwp.alon Case....- W2.50 the distrubance, stood back hearing with the committee. INTERIORSt affirms prpsent administration evidence of Dixie opposition. of 133 Main St.; James Kiely, BY STAMPS election for chief of state and along Center St. or on the porch­ The request of each agency policies and promises to im­ As the convention went Into a re dMigned for wrinkle-free packing. ............. ........... 20, of 200 Witcomb Rd., Glas­ that the military council would es.
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