Obituary All of Which Coiild Lead to Lavints

Obituary All of Which Coiild Lead to Lavints

■ • ►V/ • -' 1. “ V.*', v - ' r." -■ V . ' /■• .■"V - ' t 1 .■ < . PAGE FOURTEEN FBIDAT, JULY «7» IM i: • Average Dopy Net Prcee R n The Weather ' For the Week EaiM xMattrlffHter^lEtrrttfctg 1|fralh ■at e< U. B. Wsathar El June 90, ISCI ■fa — ■ ■; a n d 'lfr A Russell K arker o T Oaiv- other propoh>d\ Unprovemeats ect. Ikiginetr Fusa^ ia M . wlX Frances Hbfron Coi&icll, Pythi­ Rec Bo^rd Adkg OUMDOl ir c » VA£Uk«MHr r, mOder tsaigh^ lA # A b o u t I W n an Sunshine Girls, will leave Mon­ 3 from Town ^ entry, is a graduate of ICanchbeter which UwilMd the tutaU ation o f be invited Aug. 13,601 day at B:Sbl a.in. fo r an oiiUng' at High S^ooL' two bUbUera to aerate the water, JULY M THRU AUO. U Wider Pool Apixm the regrading of a nearby slope MKIMliKBiS, M inlnr eC the AadH Ocean Beach, New London. Girls Bneaa ef Obeidattea'' Andernon SheH A uxiliary. V F ^ , are reminded to bring a' lunch'. ipid the conatriictkm of A drain­ NORTH HAVH»r (APT—Drum­ BERUBE’S) Tk FBWRITEB Bryant Grads m ers ^Ihd M en y tro m throughout UmdlmUir~^A CUy win hold a card party tonight at Those who need transportation may Idle,Cl 8 Dip The Advisory Park and Rec­ age ditch. The. entire bottom dt SERVICE : . y t at the port home. ' ■ call Mrs, Howard Smith, 300 N. the pool wlU be lined with aoil Connecticut v M gather here Aug. 479 E ast MOddls Tpksw Three h^chester area studenta reation Committee haf suggested cement. / 4 for tha 77tb4nnual state meeting Main St. \ n 4 At the Green were graduated this morning frmn By in Week that the town engineering de­ The board of directors has ap­ of the Connecticut Fifers and T0L.LXXXLN0.258 (TWELVE PAGEg-YV SECTION) MANCaESTER, OONN„ SATURDAY, JULY 28. 1961 4Aartli6i|„^ r a g e M ) PRICE FIVE CENTS Army Pvt. Robert J. Andrewa, ■■X : Ma. George W.\Tabor Jr. and Bryant College, ProvJdince, R.I. partment chango the plana f6r propriated 830,000 to t the p roj­ Drummers adeoclation. •on of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. An­ Harold S. Harvey, 38 EHsabeth drews, 41. Kensington St., recently son, Cpl. G^rge WVTabor HI, 28 tlMniidciyinenrv in Mancheeter the Oiiobe Hollow nwimmlng pool Crestwooid Dr.^ are attending the Dr., and Philip-R. Wharton, 118 fof the week ending July 21 drop­ completed the eight-week lineman’s Porter St., both- deafi’s list stu- improvement ao that an apron og. ^Qimate of Confidence’ eourse at the Southeastern Signal U.S. Army Reserve tVrtnlng ses­ ped fropi the previous week’s 1069 by 3.6' per cent,’ to 1021. > ^ 1 cismeht 20 foot wide , will sur­ U.S.Pullmg State School, Ft. Gordon, Ga. Pvt. An­ sion at Ft. Dlx, N.J., for two weeks. round the entire pool. drews, a 1961 graduate o f Man­ Manchester ranked 15th in the At a meeting with Walter Fuss, chester High School, entered .the Members and delegate^ the state this week. Forty-six pe^ent town engineer, last night,' the Army In February and completed Orange and Black Institution who of the claims, or 470, were 'Rom committee decided that a wider All Marines Algerian Pactions plan to attend the biennial conven­ B.S. Bids basic training at 1^. IMx, N.J. Xwomen. apron would further out down on ' ' ■ .... ■ '■ ■.*.'1 • ■ . tion In Pittsburgh, Pa., A ug. 13 to goTotar. claims from RockviUe the muddying of the pool. 17, are asked to call WilliamXO. residents* were Earlier plans had called AH' a Turkington, 103 W. Center St. T^e Manchester’s decrease was con­ o f Laos Elc^tiicBoat deadline for delivering train farb^ str^ of sand within 16 feet of the Near ‘omise trary to the state .trend. Unem­ water, but connmittee niembers payments to him for seats on .a ployment in the state reflected a special coach is July 31.' decided that swiihmers would / WASHINGTON (AP) — Offers Unions VALUE 4.9 per cent Incrtiase over the pre­ track the sand into the wathKX Tlie Defense Department is The Rev. H. Osgood Bennett, vious seven-day period. The committee approved ^nw erithdrawing from Thailand A l g i e r s (A P ) —-TrllopBtworited out in a "cilraate of con- New ContriM^ i -_^a a * A t ___f J ____A. M T l - _ W%____fi r ffidence A n C A * * pastor of North Methodist Church, the remaining 1,800 Marines 16ya| to disaident Vice Pre­ The opUmtsUc appraisal fol­ RATED will be in charge of radio broad­ sent to defend thd Southeast mier Ahmed Ben BeDa have lowed a meeting betwesn_i^oder WASHINGTON^ (AP) — casts, sponsored by the Manches­ occupied the east Algerian ate Premier Ben Tousset Ben ter Ministerial Association, over Asian nation last May. < Agreement lias been reached TRY THE f'AlL No reason for IViday’s with' aeaport of Philippeville. Khedda and "-Mohammed Khlder, on terniA to settle a strike at USED WINF Simday at 7:35 p.m. and special envoy and top lieutenant dally next week at 7:30 a.m. and drawal order tfu giv«i. It appar- Entry of the pro Ben Bella the E)e»ric Boat, division of anUy signified £ lessening of con­ of radical Deputy Premier Ahmed 6:30 p.m. units into the city 70 miles Ben Bella, who awaited develop­ the^ General Dynamics Corp., President CARS cern In the Kennedy administra­ liortheast of Constantine was Members of Mary Bushnell tion over security of IhaUand’s ments In Oran. of Groton, Conn'. The walkout Cheney Auxiliary, USWV, have border with nelc^boring Laos. carried out Friday night amid But there Was no official an- has delayed work on II U.S. convertibles ’ been invited to a Nut Club dinner Thd’^Marines were sent in when demonstrations of support by nodneement of any , progress toward accord and-rthere was no nuclear submarines since July at Terry's Tavern in Old Lyme advances by pro-Communist reb­ the population. Both French 19. May Offer '62 TR-3 $2395 els in Laos raised fears they indication of how the seefoingly A ug. 5 at 1:30 p.m. Those who Hai^oM 8. H aivey and Algerian sources confirm­ incompatible Ben Khedda and Secretary of Labor Arthur j. Convertible. Radio, heat­ wish to attend are asked to call would cross the Mekong River G<ddberg and director WUUam E. er. t#ow m ileage. dents, received bcu;helor of science . Into Thailand. ed the occupation today. Ben Bella factions intended to Mrs. Gladys Ridolfi, 117 W. Mid­ iron out their differences. Simkln of the Federal mediation '61 D O D G E $2195 dle Tpke. degrees in business administration. FAMOUS The Marine withdrawal still and OoncUlation Service said toe New Plan Mi.sa Priscilla Ann Karker of Cov­ leaves about 2,200 Army troops ALGIERS (AP) — Al­ Ben loiedda’s ministers Insisted, Phoenix Convertible. Ra­ however, that “We are doing proposed S-year dontract would be dio. heater, standard. entry earned an associate in sci­ and 1,000 Air F orce men and geria’s rival political factions submitted to toe striking AFLrCIO By JOHN M. HlGHTOTrER ence degree in secretarial studies. planes in Thailand, protecting oth­ everything to avoid civil war.” were report^ today to be The ministers’ words appeared Metal .Trades Council of New Lon- WASHINGTON (AP) — '60 MG $1695 Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. er approaches from Laos. About don. Conn., for ratification next 1600”. Radio, heater, Beverly H. Harvey, was treasurer 1,000 Marinrii were withdrawn moving'-^ward a settlement ho be born out by the absence of The United States is planning standard trans. Y P C —** Paye In have j of the leadership dispute that any significant military« move­ Tuesday. a new strategy for the nu­ ■ good shoes repaired and president of l^ta Iota Bets JiUy 1. The 8,600 imlon membera reject­ fraternity, treasurer and president 'n,e Pentagon statement was ment on eiU^er side. The Ben Bel­ clear test ban negotiations at '58 FORD $1095 —and WE DO IT RIGHT— | has divided the fledgling la forces that had been reported ed two previous propoaala for 3- Fairlane “500”. Radio, of Governor Dyer House (dormi­ g>e first wbllc disclosure that North African nation into year contracts. .■r ' Geneva, beginning with a nghoe Repairing of The Bet­ tory) and a member of the “Star- there had been 3,800 Marines In moving on Algieih from the west heater. Pordomatic. ter K ind!” two armed camps and raised apparently marked timS while tjic Term s o f ‘ (die agreem ent which blunt ^ailenge tn Russia to id dusters” orchestri. He is a gradu­ 100% PURE BEEP/HAMBURGER n ia lla n d —about 1,000 m ore than was reached Friday, ware not die- '57 BUICK $895 ate of Manchester High School. originally announced when the the prospect of French inter­ talks continued. reverse its stand against in­ Century. Radio, heater, Open Mon.—dosed Wed. CRISP GOLDEN/PRENCH PRIE$ SW IM SUITS Guerrilla units of thd various closed. Wharton, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Marines landed. vention. In another development. Sen ternational inspection safe­ Dynaflbw, Power pte«*‘- Richard Wharton, was a member of GOOD OLD-FASHIONED SHAKE President Kennedy, In dispatch- All is being arranged,” in opposing Wilayas (military lones) guards. ing. John L. McClellan^ D-Ark., said he the Law Club’s board of directors. AND tof forces, said the pro-Western formed sources reported.

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