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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 51

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TEN i. THE BRIDGEPORT POST, MOJ OCTOBER 5, 1964. Hilda Ravages Louisiana; 35 Dead, Damage in Millions CATHOLICS NAME 2,398 New Voters Enrolled XEW A A i a a lady and now no lonjjer a i a -Spent the ueekeiul in Louisiana, leaving lieliincl rleallt, destruction and Declared DJsisler CONCLAVE HEAD Mrs. Willitm Cosley, o( 6J1 Rock ridge, Falrfield, has been appointed coordinator lor the Since November Last Yew FAIRFIELD With only ore more session for enrolling new voters recapitulation has port Cub scout pack 84, sponsored by the Pequot school Dr. James lxbdell led the in an opening ceremony.

Three of the )4 candidates who filed applications failed to lake written exams lor candidate Intting committee will present a for patrolmen Friday in OlrtfieW of ofllcerj for election, Clerk Mary Ka- staff President Johnson quickly de-Jem Georgia into South Caro- clued the region eligible for fed-1'TM companying rain by authorities. Florida Like Overflows At Blounlstotvn, erjl disaster aid. deaths were attrib- to the to which wiped out nearly half ot 06hed inlo mnler homes, SIM million sugar cane Ml worr ied about losing crop-almost ready (or harvest-a i cw when people in caused millions more are os ng ieir vc A repairman working on downed electric lines in New Orleans vas electrocuted and a woman Sacred Heart university. Mrs. Conley, wife ot Dr.

William Con- year. Mrs. Richard Higgrns. chairman! room mothers of the Pequol Of the new voters 651 register- srhnnl PTA will haw OBI ar president ot Sacred Heart cd tt ith lhe Democratic parly and fainted tea Tuesday in her home drowned in a rain-swollen drain-H'niversity, said this convention 601 with the Republicans. Not af- introduce teachers to room age ditch.

will he a new step in filialing with any party were mothers who aid instructors with More than 200 persons were in- positive action taken by lhe lhe class parties and trips, ured--175 al Larose alone. (youth of the diocese lo erty damagft. The last remnants of Hilda-now only a weak low pressure cell--were being pushed into the Gulf of Mexico around the resort town of Fort Walton Beach, today by a strong surge of cold air from the North. Hifch winds and heavy rains from Hilda knifed across south- All Forms of Insurance A I LIFE HOMEOWNERS JOS. J.

O'NEIL AGENCY 367-7755 or 259-0334 i first youth convention of the Ro thCliC iOC 7 For Peqiiot PTA rtbuled to K.ld»', winds and to Uke place Nov. 27-28 at November an II Ctflltf MrtltU said Mrs. Lucille Clendenon, as she stood knee-deep in waler in from ol her home near Lake Hilda. Larose, a lishing town ol 5,000 on lhe banks ot Bayou 50 miles southwest of New Orleans, was struck by one of the many tornadoes which spun of( Hilda's advancing winds. Twenty one persons were killed and nearly 200 injured.

Al Erath, the city's water tower buckled under hurricane winds, toppled on to city hall and killed eight persons, all civil defense workers in the small vermilion parish town. A Negro was killed at IJeanerette when a recreation center--being used la house hurricane evacuees--collapsed. Three traffic deaths were at- Flash floods drove scores from heir homes in the outskirts of Baton Rouge, the state's capita! city, yesterday. They joined thousands of refugees from the Bayou country where most ot the French-speaking Cajuns live. i means of service to their church and community." The convention theme is ocrais "Youth Promotes Christian Uni- ranks ily." Events will include plenary 1 sessions, panels, workshops, dio- so a st of mwed nC in" dMl'ons of officers.

con-; final session or enrolling southwest Mississippi and then curved eastward, she left 12 inches of rain at McComb. Pounded Seawalls A freak windstorm called Hilda's backlash by the Weather bureau struck New Orleans' lakefront by surprise yesterday a(- lernoon. Winds excess of 80 mph whirled across 26-mlle-wide lions lona's staff is being kept busy handling absentee ballots ap-jl plications lor the Presidential election. I Activities Tonight I Andrew high school! Fathers Club meets al 8 o'clock. Sgl.

Thomas J. Nelson Jr. post. VFW, meets at 8 o'clock Ton-nies teenagers meet o'clock r.ivi) Delense unit; meeting al 8 o'clock Auxiliary; KI- a party and Chinese auction at Republicans have a lead ncsdav al jn hc whoo Democratic town party enrollment over he Pern- lven by Mrs Loren a i meels ctock .1, Albert Hammond, Mrs, John Rivtrfield school and 8,334 on the Demo- Kavulich and Mrs. Allan Bay- Name society of Holy church meels at 8 Building Auxiliary of the Tunxis Hill Volun- A permit has been issued lo leer fire company meets 8 Geza Fazekas for a one lamilv o'clock PTA council meets a( I dwelling, $11.500.

at 19V Ruane 8 o'clock in Grasmere school, nationallelecrion will take place Saturday 5 r( el i Snow-covered Mt. Fujiyama in ibnitt 7'OWII is extinct volcano. The total number fo voters now 'on the voting lists is 27,429. are one Holy Family vention mass, convention before the and lhe awarding ot and diocesan awards. The ro 9 a 8 vention will be in two sec-! Residence requirements are six presidential Saturday in Town lor teenagers and m0 nths in the town and one j-ear the other for young adults.

in slate. Naturalized citizens Townsfolk In announcing the convention, must present their citizenship the Rev. Louis A. DeProfio, Dio- 1 5 cese CVO director, said commit- GINA'S AP1ZZA SHOPPE 170 POST ROAD, FA1RF1EUD For A Limited Time On Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Only CDFITt PACK CARTON CDCC rncc: Aswrud SODA with a $3.00 TAKE-OUT Purchase WE ALSO Ravioli Lasagne Grinders TEL With town offices closed Oct. 12 lor the observance of Columbus day, the meeting of the Board of Health, scheduled usually that night, has been changed to Oct.

Registration lor lhe Adult Edu-; 3 ri i V' nof cation classes is running rn New Orleans-once a target convention is asl year wi(h more han Brookside drive has rea- Lake Portcharirain and pounded! tees have been working the last Registration Up the seawalls. Waves of six feet or 1 six months preparing activities.JPnr Afittlt C13S 1 crashed over the seawalls.IHe also staled that diocese crossed Lakeshore drive flooded fashionable homes. and clubs will be eligible to end 101 The estimated attend-( IT'S A FACTl Arnold Pharmacy llni ef 1unUal Tel. 2S9-8341 Hilda--escaped thS hurricane's a 1,000. enrolled heavy rains and winds as thei Convention committees include: he storm's eye altered course after seclion convention; er for one or more being offered at istered in the Freshman class and the medical secretarial program moving inland Saturday.

Most of New Orleans, situated between the twisting Mississippi river and Lake Pontcharlrain, is below sea level. Residents feared flooding more than wind damage. Tornadoes dipped and darted about New Orleans and its sub, urbs Saturday, causing consider, able damage. Only two injuries were reported. One twisler skipped through the historic French quarter, knocking a brick wall on Hi to four autos and tearing off a balcony.

chairman Albert Grilfin, 149! Wa rde Wood avenue, Stratford; physi-j nounceu cal arrangements Tom Cous-i di rec 0r -t7 rv nu a i Severi. Buda. 50 Weber avenue; publicity chairman Connie Dewey street; entertainment Tom DeLuca, 633 Huntington road. Also, Registration Linda i Kiraly, 340 Melville avenue and Susan Gramigna, 385 Villa nue; credential and voting--Joseph Rodriguez, 212 Knowlton street, Robert Benedelto, 1892 Boston avenue and Kichard Marconi, 81 Soundview avenue; din- ever there are openings in a number of classes and persons terested may report at either Ludkiwe or Tuts- day or Thursday al 7:25 p.m. to inquire about possibilities.

More registrations are needed to make possible classes tol lows: Al Andrew Warde, Monday night classes, basic electronics, college admissions workshop, Russian, fundamentals ot insur- me gardening, power niO Maple street; liturgical chair-' Public speaking sewing lman Robert Laska, Black one awl woodworking; Tuesday Rock avenue; program a i a i classes an appreciation. Anlhony Kubica, 276 Abram hlue rilU and werhan- She's a Ludlowe graduate.) Scott Currv and Skip Brownj I entertained with several songs a 1 recent beach party (or South- Several classes are filled. Hov. 1 ls, it was Richard RicciardiJ VAL LOMBARD REAL ESTATE 375-5296 Our Sold Arc krnum SUB WORKER'MISSING i Barbara Bennett, 111 SUICIDE LEAPjMaple street and Madelyn Ward, NEW LONDON-(UPl) Coast Guard searched Thames river yesterday for a 31- year-old submarine construction engineer whose abandoned car was found on the Gold Star Memorial bridge. boats wHh the watertight platform! Spotted gUmour furry fabric, fleecy lining, and sponge rubber insulation between, 15.00.

From a big collection in our Main Floor Ladies' Shoes. Open every Friday evening to nine o'clock Police said Gregory Milligan of Westerly, R.I., had been reported missing by his wife after the couple had quarreled Saturday night. Fishermen said they heard a loud splash at about the time autotsls reported Milligan hao stopped his car on the bridge. Milligan was employed by the Electric Boat division of General Dynamics' corporation. street.

Stratford; resolutions Tom Failla. 51 Marsh drive. Fairfield, Connie Salem). 583 Bswey, street, and Mary Alice 208 Shelter Rock road. Fairfield.

Also, young adult section --chairman, Edward Brennan, 168 Pixlee'place. SI. Ambrose bra ical drawing. conversational French I and Spanish II, drawing and painting and typing 11. Also, Thursday night classes, furniture making, photography.

radio, rug hooking, shorthand It, what makes a car run and alge- Young Adult club; physical ar-i rangements Allen Allison, 220 Openings at the Ludlowe class- are on Monday night, Spanish MARRIES! 1 and 0 Sa High Ridge drive, St. Raphael's! an(i a makes a car run; Adult club; publicity Tuesday, college admissions Beity Polye, 22 Burwood avenue, 1 workshop, home gardening, pow- Stamford. Stamford Newman cltib; social mixer--Gloria Nicoletti, MS Lincoln boulevard. St. DARRIN IN L.

A. er reading, public speaking shorthand i and woodworking; Thursday night, art appreciation French II, creative writing, gen eral shop, typing II, world LOS ANGELES-(UPI) Actress Diana Darrin and her hairdresser. Norman R. Kurtzman. were married Saturday night at ro; Trumbull, Father Killian club; (airs.

registrations Joan Gulvas. 11 i Mr. Ricciardi urged anyone Lorma avenue, Trumbull, Father! who has not graduated from school or received high 1759 Beechwood avenue, St. Am-: scn nol equivalency to Killian club and Mariette Colla, high jnquire Jhml( lhis Mnn eventually blossomed into love, bride's father. Edward New Haven, Conn her sister, Marilyn, flew here for lhe cfrpmony, also flltenderl by mother, Mrs, Morris Som- iand Dorothy Onosko, 1251 7 avena strUford.

St. Ambrose! 1 lze jciub; dinner chairman. DiPreta, Grenhari 1 Committee tn Meet -Stamford, Stamford club, and Ildna Francesconi, 21 Plymouth the Mem" STUDENTS LISTED J. Putmnirira fV)T I i BONNEY ELECTRIC CO. EXST 21 CONN.

TPKE. 1657 POST ROAD A I I --259-1150 FREE Parking in rear. OPEN FRI. 'til 9, Sat. 'fil 5:30 STEVE'S MARKET Car.

South St. GOOD ECONOMY Fresh Maine Chicken Paris Le Breasts 4 1 Chuck Tie Ib. 1b. tax $3.79 DOLLAR SALE! Meat Homburq Lamb and Necks lamb forties YOUR CHOICI A meeting of the Citizens Action committee will take place avenue, Trumbull, Father i Tuesday at 4 p. i a club; program chairman orial room of IJi Edward Brennan; Resolutions; Alexander Hawley, chairman.

ommiltee Annelte Fournier. annm inced Milwaukee avenue, committee will discuss the nd Mary Cert McCollum. Mans-j ghway a renewal; dull Club of Greater Danbury. i ttirgical George Auxiliary Meet i Stamford club. The Alixin j.

of the George; W. Anderson a a Veterans; nf World War I will Tues; dav al fl p.m. in Legion hall wiih Miss Anna V. Carroll, AT FAIRFIELD 1 rti 'Siraltteld Vofs Bridgeport area students en-iProgt'ttttt Tlie.ldaff rolled in I-'airfield university's 418-member freshman class, larg-, The Straifield Volunteer esl in historv, have beer, an- company will present a pr, Tuesday at p.m. in hc nre- nounced as follows: JackmPan avenup IVdi'i'r Vif i observance of Fire Prevention week.

Fire Lieut. Joseph Rli.is will show a series of fire movies and Police Lieut. Patrick Carroll wi! Vogue says: "The gear's marvelously narrow, shaped fo the body It moves into action with easy little vents or pleats, delightfully swingy Fire The program include Joseph Strolin. Edward Filanow- Firth Nield. Les Hfrlman, Uhry'oovvski and William Molloy.

Sisterhood Plans Member Tea Wiijiie J. O4Hr. Msrharl fv Pff r. i i A. 7 Dter- The Sisterhood of i Ahavath Achim will have a mem-, hip tea Tuesday at p.m.

1 home of Mrs. Ernest Nem- 37 Jay circle. fire Mrs. Rernsrrf Berg. Mrs.

Myron Burstpin, Mrs. Gotlesman, Mrs. Alex Krei-j and Mrs. Lester Members ot the are invited. Garden Club Metis i Lake Hills Garden club, "''H mMI Tuesday at p.m.

in. tht home fit Mrs. Vincent Elliott, i S7 Rominock road. Tht nom-1 -i a. Bubbly i a a waol, double breaired, back and kick-pleat, 55.00.

b. Anglo wool with imifl eollir, lailor'j yoke, mobile back UO.OO. c. Fur grainy tweed, nicely seamed, vented, 70.00. d.

Rounded sKsping Kigtv by i i with valve! 4icer, 70.00..

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