Some Are Evaeuated

Some Are Evaeuated

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1 ^ .! FAbE THIRTY-SIX Average Daily Net Press Rna The Weather F o r tto> W eek E i ^ MlM Karol E. Knoees, daugh­ Mias. Linda Oi^teOi of 2 VU- Wm wltaeasea to ac­ Paztly eloudy tonight aikl Hartiloi;d County Association Greater Hartford Toutti for MctUbeni of Suiwet and La- Nursery School ter o f Mir. and Mra. G ootge lege St is on the dean’s Vet at cident OB West' Street mmA Febniary 19,1966 of Medical Assistants will meet Christ will have a rally Satur­ kota Ooundla, Degree at P o- tenunrow, low' toadgM 99-8^ Knoese of 37 Autumn St, Is on Southern Connecticut State Daley Circle, BdckVIlle. About Town Monday at 8 p.m. at the Ann day at 7:80 p.m. at BatcheMer oMiontaa, viM meet tosnorrow Need Surveyed Ugh tmnonrow itMUk School, 757 New Britain Ave., at 8:45 pzn. at the W. P- Quish the dMn’S'list at Northampton College, New Haven. OB Sat, Feb. 36th at 6 14,582 The executive board of the St. YWCA, Harttord. A repre­ (Maas.) Commercial OoOege South Methodist Church Is sentative from the Narcotics Hartford. Dr. Charles E. Hum­ Funeral Home, 385 Main SL, to p.Bi. please call ^8-6888. Junior Century Club will meet for the flrat semester. She is The British American Club conducting a survey to deter­ M anthester^A City o f Viliage Charm nmrsday at 8:S0 p.m. at- the Division of the Hartford Police mel, president of Barrington pay liMpecto to the late Mra Myra FltngeraM, a paet Poca- nmjoring in data prooeseing. win have a St Patrick’s Dance mine whether sufficient interest, home.j^f Mrs. N. U Rraecella, Department will speak and show College, will speak on "Is Chris­ (OaMlfled AdveirtiBlag on Page 16). PRICE SEVEN CENH hontea and Webooeh of Sun­ Saturday for meipbers and exists to begin nursery school ^EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1966 Sn Porter St. Kra. James Spen- a film . tianity a Strait Jacket?" yota. i x x x y , n o . 135 The Couples Club of Center gueata. Charlie Varrick’s Or­ classes there next fall. The pro­ eer will be od-hostese. set OounoQ. The Master’s Club of Friend­ Congregational Church will chestra win play for dancing posed classes would be held at Charlee Austin Joy od 58 the church Sun^y school build- ship Lodge ot Masons will meet Robertson School PTA will meet Saturday at 7:45 p.m. at from 8 -p.m. to 1 a.m. A* buffet The Golden Age Club wiU Walker St"is on the dean's list at 7:30 tomorrow night in the meet tonight at 7:45 in the W oodruff HaU. qf the church. will be served. 'Tickets may be ing. GEORGE N. meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at the ,at the college of WilHam and school cafeteria. Gilbert Hunt, C. Donald Brtggs Jr. of Shear- purchased at the club. Children from surrounding Three and Out Mary, WilHamsburg, Va., for small lodge room <A the M a­ Senior Citizen’s Center, Unden head of the English department son Hamill and Co. will speak ' com m unities as well as Man­ the fah semester. He is a mem- sonic Temple. President Harold and Myrtle Sts. Plans for a rum­ St Manchester High School, will on “Mutual Funds." Refresh­ chester would be eligible to at­ CONVERSE Claus W ed G U m S , V M . (A P ) — V. Hubbard will preside. After TQLL RECSaPTS HIGHER Beatrix^ ~ ber of the senior class. Outpost Falls to VC; mage sale will be discussed. tend. regatrdlesE of religious a t The service station where the business meeting,* members apeak on "New England.’’ A ments WiU be served. 'The meet­ HARTFORD (AP) — ToU re-, filiation,. according to chunm J. W. Taylor of Clovla nominating committee will pre­ ing is optn to the public. PAINTINB will have a bowling party. ceipta on the Connecticut Turn­ authorities, providing they are works wBs held up Tuesday sent a slate of officera. Refresh­ pike In January were 18.6 per between the ages of 3 and 4 on AND night by two men who took St. Jchn’s Polish National ments win be served. Manchester Emblem Club will Redeem 6th week mailed coupons and get Covered cent higher than in January Jan. 1, 1967. about $50. It was the thlrd^ ChunSh will have a children’s sponsor a rummage sale FMday DECOMTim Protest Casserole for 88c, Teflon Muffin Pan, $2.49 value for 1965, the State K gh w a y Depart­ Interested parents may con­ A s 1,600 time In three weeks the sta­ at 0 a.m. at the Elk’s Home on Can 6 PM- - • F-Sjt* confession Saturday at ir a.m .; Grergory J. Zodo, son of K r. ment reported Tuesday. tact the church office Monday $1.77 . and look what you save when you redeem BIsscll St; Members are re­ Phoae 643-3804 AMSTERDAM, the Neth­ tion was robbed while Tay­ private confessions Sunday at 8 and Mni. Benedict' L. ZoUo of The tolls amounted to $1,401,- through Friday from 8:30 a.m. lor was on duty. Some Are Evaeuated 6th week Money Grocery Coupons: a.m., and general confessions 86 Gardner St Is prertdent of minded to bring articles ,for ' FULLY INSURED erlands (A P )—Crown Prin­ 889 in January, compared with to 4:30 p.m. for further infor­ "I’ve had it,” Taylor said 10c off on Shurfine Strawberry Preserve. Suiiday at 8:30 a.m. before Mass the Wtlbrsham (Mase.) Acad­ the sale to the haU tonyirrow $1,181,052 in January 1966. m ation. ’ cess Beatrix, the future Wednesday as he quit. "I 40c.off on any 4 Light Bulbs. ' and Holy Communion. emy D^Mting Club. at 7:30 p.m. queen of the Netherlands, didn’t hire out to get robbed 10c off on Skippy Peanut Butter, 18 oz. jar. married a handsome Ger­ every night.” 10c off on purchase of 12 of Strickland’s top quality man diplomat today as fresh from the farm EGGS. 1,000 demonstrators tried Air Help to march on the royal ^1- S ta te NeWS The best meat buy this week at Pinehurst for large ace. Club-swmging police or-small families will be Ladies’ Misses’ Teens’ beat them back. Barred by The bridegroom, C3aus Von Clean Water HOUSE ^ -Floral Print Cotton Blend Am sberg, 39, grew up under Hitler and as a youth served in Fog Bank BLOCK CHUCK the German army. The mar­ Is Plan for riage made him a prince of the Netherlands, entitled Wm to an DA NANG, South Viet POT ROAST lb. 49c SPRING ^BLOUSES* annual allow ance o f $83,000, and Connecticut Nam (AP) — After almost Bone-in Blade Cut. changed his name to the Dutch, two days of fierce fighting, HAUE Van Amsberg. HARTFORD (AP) — the Special Forces camp at BoimIms Economy Chuck Pot Roost . lb. 7.9c Main Street—^Manchester The demonstrators, most of Hope for “ prime attention” Ashau was lost to the Viet Regular I them youths, shouted condem- cleansing the waters of Tiny tender bite sized Beef Stew Cubes lb. 89c. Lean Cong tonight. natKms of * * the Connecticut River and Lt. Col,. Kenneth B. Lacey, Chuck Ground Ib. 79c. Knuckle Soup Bones lb. 12'/2 c. - 1.67 commander of the Special' L S S a m u T fr o m ^ e wed. preserving and restoring Save 10c to 20c Ib. on Clods, Chock, Eye, undercut and Fbrees detachment In Da Nang, other chuck oven roast cute. What quality for such a mar­ ding procesWon through Am- the beauty O f its Shoreline announced; "We closed Ashat* velous little price! Choose from sterdom. The police dispersed and streambanks was ex- at 5:46 this evening.’’ the crowd as It started to march pressed today by an official U. S. Grade A Pinehurst oven ready Plump Turkeys two necklines, popular Bermuda New Colors, Now The colonel said a “ certain collar or open neck style. Neat , on the palace. of the Department of the number of defenders" wera aN another special value this week . In the former Jewish quarter Interior, BROAD BREASTED florals in pink, blue, yellow or Styles, New Fabrics evacuated by helicopter before green. Tucked or plain fronts. flowers were placed at the mon- Edward C. Crafts, director of the camp was abandoned to the proportioned ument to the wartime resist- department’s Bureau of Out- victorious Communist force, TURKEYS <g[8 to 20 Lba. Lb 44c Sizes 8-20. ance movement againrt the door Recreation, addressed the (Photo by Kenneth Stone) estimated now as a reinforced Germans. Goveimor’s Conference on Net- North Vietnamese regiment. Rump 9 to 13 lb. Young Hen Youths set oft smokebombs urol and Environmental Beauty, East Hartford Students Protest Name Change The American and Montag- Broad Breasted Turkeys.......... .................. .lb. 49c GIRLS’SPRING COATS along the route of the procession He said he hoped the Oon- About 250 East Hartford High School pupils remained away from classes to­ nard defenders suffered heavy to protest the marriage. At one necticut River would be added day to protest a board of education decision changing the name of the school casualties. , LADIES’. MISSES’ YOUNG GIRLS’ 7-14 point, the bride’s golden coach to the Potomac and Hudson Riv- It was not known Immediately S&W Tuna 3 cans 99c Halo $L00 size Shampoo 65c to Dr. John A, Langford High School, honoring the late superintendent of NEW SEASON FAMOUS NAME SIZES 9 Mos.

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