Sf.aejfej.i' :■ . it -tiLi-i- t, ' - « A - |T^TT>AY, ftRPTEMBEB 18, l9 M Tha Waathar AYT i n Dafljp Nat Pn m 1 « r ForeeMt of U. S. Weatiwr m om m WW m $ WsOr MMs l» I fM MosUy slsa«y wMlb tO tam at rata today amt tonight, Mra. Alan Taylor, president Non-Credit about 70, ovendgM low i t tha M i: V v tte Junior Century Club; 13,651 eorihderable doudtasso, oeeaaloaal ^ A b o a i T o v ^ MM. Rfayne Manchester, vice Hght rata tomorrow, Mgh la Tis. peuaideM; Mrs. LAwrenoe Deck­ OPEN > C O R O e r Jr., eaneutive advisor and Courses Set MmdtsKt&r— A City o f VUUigo Charm tar w « twin lU taU winWag Junior state fine arts chairman; » DAYS t e a l ^ at S at Onuiia Hall. and Mn. Allan Sdnibert, Jun­ A t C o lle g e Ite b o a ra o< diraeton wffl maat ior state education riiainman, TOL. LXXXni. NO. IW (T#1LV1 PAGBft-TV gKCTIpN) MANCWSSTBR, CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTCMBBR If, lf«4 •t 7:IOt ____ win iw>resent the Manchester Mancheatmr Community Col­ TRULY YOURS club tomorrow at 1 p.m. at a MuNlMatar Rod <3un meetliw of the Connecticut lege will offer six continuing Ctab win have Its quartarly State Ifoderatlon of Women’s education courses this fall for i^ rtliif Monday at S p.m. at d u b s Junior Division at the Midents who may have fin­ COLLECTIO> Events the duhboniaa on Daley Rd., Yale Motor Inn. Wallingford. ished their formal educdtlon, Ooventiy. but wish to go. on learning. Seek More Information The British American Chib Frank I . Rafla, son of Mr. will sponsor a dance tomorrow Anatomy and Physiology In State and Mrs. Frank Raffa of 137 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. for mem­ taught by Robert Fenn is de­ Charter (Mk St., is anroUed in bers and guests. Charlie Var- signed for, but not limited to, the Sixth Form at Avon Old rick's orchestra will play for medical personnel. Farms School. An Introduction to Data Pro­ Jewelry Taken, dancing. A buffet will be serv- cessing will be taoght by Ralph Johnson, computer pro- Woman Slugged On New Tonkin Firing Miss Susan Page, daughter gnm m er at Manchester Me-' a f Mr. and Mrs. John M. Page, The annual Fall Fair of Bent­ morial Hospital. The course In House Break \i' SS Strickland St. is attending ley School will be held Satur­ contains general principles of Mary Hitchcock Mraiorial Hos­ day. S ^ t. 2d from 10 a.m. to 2 automated^ systems for pro­ WABinwCTOM (API _A clrcIln g over the spot ware seenAafter the first word of the incl-^ports to the Pentagon — repotto pital School of Nursing, Han­ » WASfflNGTON (AF) from toe shore.” dent reached the Pentagon, the described as garbled — the U.*. p.m. on the school grounds on cessing business data. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The U.S. government, oper- warships.................. did not say they wera over, N. H. She is a 19M grad­ HolUster St. In the event of rain A seminar lii James Joyce A New China News Agency Defense Department said One of two gunmen who are still investigating.” fired on, as were other U.S, uate a t Maitcbester H igh the fair is scheduled for Satur­ will he taught by the Dean of ating behind a secrecy report, from Hanoi placed the School. broke jnto a used car deal­ screen, sought today" to de­ scene M miles off Nghe An and Prior to the North Vietnamese destroyers in clashes Aug. 2 and day, Oct. S. Che College for those interest­ 4. Those earlier clashes bnxigM ed in that great modem writer. er’s h()me last night fired a spoke of two U.S. warships statement, U S. sources had termine whether two U.S. being "active” Friday evening said two destroyers steaming in down swift U.S. retaliation on Mias Janice Bogue, daugh­ Paul Brame. son of Mr. and dculpttu^ Workshcq) will be shot over his head when hd destroyers patrolling the Red PT boat bases and oU ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond taught by Peter Paquet of the and at daybreak Saturday. the darkened and overcast Gulf Mrs. Charles Brame of 118 Hol­ balked at oitaning a safe of Tonkin had opened fire on dumps. ^ K. Bogue, S8 Bryan Dr., is at­ Hartford Art School for Intro- Gulf of Tonkin fired at In a statement broadcast by lister St., left Sunday to enter what they thought were Com­ The U.S. carrier-launched air tending High Point (N. C.) Col- duotlon or development of artls- for them, police said. phantoms or at threatening Red China's official news agen­ Drew Uhiversity, Madison, N.J., In addition, they said, one of cy, the North Vietnamese men­ munist torpedo boats closing to strikes were said to have de­ le ^ . She is a 19M graduate of for his freshman year. He is a Uc skill. Communist North Vietna­ stroyed about half of Red Viet Modem Miulc will be taught the robbers slugged the man’s tioned nothing about any of attack. Manchester High SchooL 1964 graduate of Manchester mese torpedo boats. The destroyers did not report Nam’s 60 torpedo boats. by Bertram Turetsky of the wife to shut her up. When the their units being Involved. The Hif^ School. pair left — in the victim’s car ’The North Vietnamese foreign (Communists denied they pro­ seeing any craft, according to Despite strong pressure from The M a n ch e s te r Power Hartt College of Music and con­ Informants, but said they ob­ newsmen, the government tt^ tra-bassist for the Hartford — they took about 3200 to $2te ministry claimed two destroyers voked. the incident and accused Squadron will have registration The executive committee of served what appeared to be fused Friday to go beyond a 86- Symphony. A course for those in cash and some Jewelry, police were in action Friday near a the United States of trying to Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm. at Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of hostile craft on radar several word statement by Secretary at Interested in the most recent said. / place called Nghe An, that create an excuse for attacking Mancheeter High School for Lebanon, will meet Monday at ’The value of the Jewelry may “ heavy explosions were heard North Viet ham. miles away. •ourses in piloting, advanced devdopmoits in the art. The sources said that in re­ (Bee Page Five) 7:80 p.m. at the Masonic Tem­ Current World Affairs will have been sutatantial, they and flashes of light and aircraft I This morning, about 24 horns piloting. Junior navigation and ple. said. elective courses. be taught by Berthold Gaster, A Guarantee of Freedom editor of the Connecticut Jewish Police gave this account of Robert Fuller and Francis Miss Ann French, head libra < Ledger for those who wish in- the rubbery at the home of Grace Group of Center Con- DeUaFera will speak Tuesday signing of the Constitution of Patsy Muaone: negatlonal f^urch will meet rlan of Mary Cheney Library, depth studies of the major When Crops Come in, GardenMust Go Out U.S. Pressing noon at a meeting of the Kl- accepts the picture ‘‘Signing of the United SUtes and set up his Muaone’s wife, Clara, was U.S. Viet Nam Force Monday at «:80 for a poUuck wanls Club at the Manchester events that are changing the reading in a basement recrea­ the ConsUtuUon of the United studio in the sail loft of the contemporary world. New York City Park Department employe Paul Goluboff cuts a blossom from at the church, Mrs. Hazel Lock- Country Club. • U.S. Navy Yard in Washington. tion room shortly after 11 p.m. To Head Off wood will present monologues States of America,” from Miss Registration for these courses his flower and vegtable garden, planted in a Brcinx playground. DepMtment Jessamine M. Smith, right. Miss The original canvas, which took when two armed men appeuvd sfter the supper. Marine Pvt. l.C. Donald B. will take place during the week higher-ups ordered the garden done away with, since it was planted witlmut They had apparently entered Goes on Special Alert Smith, a member and past re­ one year to complete, measures of Sept. 14-18 at the College of­ t jnpen, son and Mr. and Mrs. 20 by 30 feet. It was unveiled peTOission. They since decided to allow the crops to mature, then do away with the house by cutting through a Rail Strike Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Griffin gent of Orford Chapter, Daugh­ fice from 10 a.in. to 9 p.m. i > ■ ' John H. Lappen, 526 Gardner ters Of the American Revolu­ on May 29, 1940, and hangs in the unauthorized project. (AP Photofax.) screen door. of 59 High St. will have an St.; and Pvt. l.C. Robert F. tion, presented the picture to the Capitol. The famous artist Musone was ordered to open SAIGON, South Viet Nam (X P )— U.S. military forces By NEH/OlLBRIDE open house Sunday from 4 to 6 Doyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ endeavored to portray this im­ the wall safe but he said he pm. at their home to celebrate the library to be used for dis­ in South Viet Nam were placed prt special alert t^ a y WASHINGTON (AP) ter J. Doyle of 91 Fairfield St., play and educational work. It portant event in the history of couldn’t remember the com­ their 25th wedding anniversary after reporta of a new incident in the,Gulf of Tonkin.
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