7 9 Pointment of Some Technicians Emergency Water Supplies

7 9 Pointment of Some Technicians Emergency Water Supplies

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1264 Avenge Daily Net Pnai Ron The Wwther iianrhi^Bt^r Itmtins For the Week Ihded Forecast of U. 8. Waather Bnreae November 1, 19M 14439 2 ^ 0 ,1 1 1 IlriilJ:! 1 a^UrnilLU lllFru-Lil Fair and oeoler tonight, low in About Totm 80s; mostly sunny, cooler tomor­ Democrats to Boost Member o t the A iM t * M ‘ "The Streeta of New York," row, high in 50a. IheiSMi o f drenlatlM a melodrama with vaudeville Manchester^—A City o f Village Charm between acts, will open tonight Renewal Unit Edge at Bailey Auditorium, Manches­ ter High Scftiol. The produc­ Thank You (CtaMUled AdvertWac «m Page 18) tion, presented by the Little VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 38 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1964 PRICE SEVEN CENTS Town Democrats, impatient with the speed of urban Theater of Manchester, will al­ renewal in Manchester, plan to almost double the size of so play tomorrow and Saturday the town’s redevelopment atrency in an effort to "gst night. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. For allowing ui fo serve your family for the past 45 things moving.” Once the agency is expanded, the Dem- Tickets are on sale from mem­ ocrati could appoint party^ bers of the group and at the State, Local Water Supply box office. years.. .Timas have changed sine# Pinahurit opened membera to fill the new poai position on urban renewal at a tlona— ttiua gaining a large Save 20c on pre-election meeting sponsored St Christopher's Mother's this store at the corner of Main and Middle Turnpika working majority of the agen­ in September by the Leagrue of Big Ford Layoff Circle, will meet tomorrow at cy memberahip. Women Voters. Speaking for the Democratic 8:15 p.m. at the home of Mrs. .. .but our motto remains the same. .warm, friendly Shows No Immediate Danger majority of the board of dlrec- "The Democratic directors John Foley, 26 Llndman St. ROYAL tora Tkieaday, director Robert are upset,” he said, "because the Mrs. Daniel Carey will be co­ service.. .finest foods.. .service meats and lowast Stone asked Town Counsel members of' the redevelopment hostess. The Rev. Eugene F. ICE CREAM With few exceptions, thefous enough to require any fur­<^JaiI sentences for anybody Atty. Irving Aronson to draft agency are not quite as excit­ Torpey will be guest speaker. ther restrictions at this time, found guilty of wasting water. ed about renewal as they should possibla prices. water supply in most sec­ an amendment to the ordinance Dozens of flavors 7Vs 9gallon - according to water superintend­ In Norwalk, residents have be.” Hartford County Association I tions of Connecticut was ent Lawrence Wittkofske. been asked to take conserva­ To Start Tonight ereatihg the agency that would He cited a trip town officials enlarge its membership from of Medical A.s.sistants will pre­ described today as ade­ The private Manchester Wa­ tion measures. took to Federal renewal agency sent a ' Harve.Dt Supper and f ■ ' ............... live to nine. headquarters in New York -- quate despite the drought. ter Company serving the North WeUs have been reported The ordinance will be aub- travel show of the Caribbean Save on those wonderfully fresh Strickland Farm Major cities generally End reports no shortages; the drying up in small towns, forc­ DETROIT, Mich. (AP) (^tions. This will be an immedlate iJocal dispute.s, all now settled that he said helped win approv­ AND NOW PLEASE JOIN US IN THE 2nd WEEK OF OUR total idle of 69,000 men. Ford and the UAW gave up mlited to the board at its next Monday at 7 p.m. at the YWCA, are in good supply, but some company’s prime resources are ing some persons to purchase — The strike - troubled al for the downtown renewal Ann St., Hartford. Anyone The company made its an­ Wednesday in efforts to settle regular meeting, in December. project - ' as an example of smaller communities are taking wells, not reservoirs such as water or got it in some other Ford Motor Co. starts a wishing to attend may contact serve the rest of town. manner. For example, some fire nouncement late Thursday from four of the strikes in top-level Town Democrats, particularly "red tape cutting" that should FRESH EGGS precautions to make the most huge layoff of workers Dearborn headquarters almost negotiations here. former director Theodore Pow­ any member of HCAMA or Miss departments are delivering wa­ be done. of dwindling reserves. A couple of big cities, Stam­ simultaneously with a union ell and Stone, have been criti­ 'Patricia Gainty. 37 Goodrich ford and Norwalk, report severe ter in hardship cases. across the country Friday The union ordered its national Questioned Tuesday, town In Manchester, the shortage charge that Ford's "obstinate cizing the redevelopment agen­ Dr., Wethersfield. Large Grade A A Doz. 4 3 affecting town water depart­ shortages. The Bridgeport Hydraulic night in what Ford Presi- Ford bargaining committee to th Aiiniversary Sale j LA- ni-ii 1 attitude” had prevented strike cy since 1962 for not moving Democrats offered no reasons Detroit and proposed a further for requesting enlargement of *” » 55 ment users has resulted in a In Stamford, the city govem­ Company said no emergencies dent Arjay Miller says may' settlements. FRESH OYSTERS, SWORDFISH, meeting next Thursday. the towm's two redevelopment Washington LOL will meet partial ban on outdoor water­ ment has declared an emergen­ become a full shutdown by projects faster. the redevelopment agency ex­ HADDOCK AND FLOUNDER Ken Bannon. director of the Ford’s President Miller .said tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Orange ing. The condition Is not serl- cy, and threatened fines and (See Page Eleven) UAW Ford Department, issued The agency—currently man­ cept to assert that it would next week. in San Diego. Calif., Thur.sday Hall. The first degree will be a statement saying Ford "stub­ ned by three Republicans and "get them moving." exemplified. Week-old strike.s by the Unit­ that a national Ford shutdown two Democrats— has replied to Francis J. Mahoney, chair­ ed Auto Workers at eight facto­ bornly refu.ses” to agree to could result from a .shortage of each charge by referring to its man of the board, admitted that ries, Including key parts and terms at some plants which he car parts from the interlocking Mi.ss Suzanne L. Taylor, Free Water said management already had problems in dealing with the the expansion plan was origi­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen stamping plants that feed the production system. 45th ANNIVERSARY MEAT SPECIALS Drought-Hit Areas Ford car production setup, are accepted at other plants. Federal government. nated by the Democratic direc­ S. Taylor of 50 Gardner St., So far in the .strikes Ford has A Lebanon water company held to blame. Ford made no immediate According to redevelopment tors, without their having con­ wdll be a student speaker at a lost more than 10,000 units of director Edward Rybcyzk, the sulted the redevelopment agency Milk Fed is offering free water dur­ If Ford close.s all its 90 plants, comment on the charge. ' car and truck assemblies. The luncheon Friday at Pembroke ing the current water short­ agency’s paid executive, both officers. College in Brown University, NOW— As Always— Famous for Fine Meats a total of 160,000 hourly workers The separate, local strikes company’s .sales reports have Look Toward West will be laid off. bear on individual at-the‘plant projects are paced by the Fed­ Keith yesterday confirmed Providence, R. I. The college is age- indicated no strike effects. Norman Boisclalr, manag­ Ford, with 25,500 men on issues. Local agreements .sup­ eral government, which must that the agency had not been celebrating its bicenten­ WHITE VEAL Ford said its 1.5 millionth car and now is the lime to buy pork er of the Woody Brook Wa­ strike at the eight plants, an- plement the national Ford-UAW sale of calendar 1964 had come approve every step in the re­ consulted. nial year. Miss Taylor is a sen­ ter Co. said today his firm’s nounced a layoff Friday night of ^ contract. Ford, like rival Gener- more than a month ahead of newal process. And he added that the agency ior at the college. NEW YORK (AP)—Residents of the dry East and Powell, in an effort to speed Veal for Scallopini pumps will be opened to Midwest, gripped in a deepening drought and taking 3.3.5(X) more at eight assembly , al Motors and Chrysler, came to last year. Ford .said it had sales feels that its business has been With cooler weather and a low price on farmers and householders in operations and 16 manufactur- j national agreements with the of 51.662 cars for the Nov. 1-10 progress, pressed last January Robert F. Stone of 94 Carman conducted in an orderly manner need. emergency water conservation measures, today looked Ing locations in several states, j union weeks ago, although GM for enlargement of the redevel­ Rd. will speak at a meeting of Veal Cutlets and Chops the finest govemment inspected pork, opment staff. and without any political con­ Woody Brook, a chartered to the West for relief- t including key Michigan installa- i was troubled into last week by (Rcpc Page Nineteen) He was turned down by siderations having entered into the Hartford Chapter. National fresh from State of Iowa farnis, our water company, services the There were no moisture prob­ A.s.sociation of Accountants, Stewing Veal five inches of new snow and agency chairman Everett Keith its deliberations.

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