
THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1971 PAGE fWENTY ifiattrlirster Stintitts He^raUi Average Daily Net Press Ron The Weather For The Week Ended Clear tonight then some cloudiness toward morning; Dr., Vernon; John W. Fallon, 20 May 29,1971 A Vacation Bible School will chance' of showero. Lows 60 to Manchester Bank St; Naprdeon 0«^ubut, be held Monday through Friday Weiss Ponders Horse-Raeing 66. Variable cloudiness Satur­ About T o ^ from 9 to 11:80 a.m. at ’Trinity 647 M ain 8t Town Democrats Seek MUa MlchaeUne DellaFera Hospital Notes 15,550 day, chance of showers. Covenant Church. Registration Gambling Ban Also, Mrs. A. Doretta Beau­ and hflr coualn Misa Ann Marie for childM from 8 to 13 years ^ill Signed lieu, 78 Niles D r.; M n . EUiza- Manchester^A City of Village Chdirm DellaFera left last Saturday for Patienta Today: 284 beth J. Carpenter, 1^ Park St.; .of age may be made by con­ At ’Tuesday night’s Board of Income Tax Repeal an el(ht>we«k tour of Ireland, tacting Mrs. James Anderson, V ADMITTED , 'SESTB»DAY: Michelle L. Machla, East Hart­ PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Scodand, Wales and London. Directors meeting. Town Man-i By Meskill MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1971 (Okisalfled Advertising on Fisge 16) 192 H ollister St. Ito. Elisabeth Barstls, 34 Elm ford; Heidi F. Plus, East Hart­ By DOUG BEVINS VOL. ULXXX, NO. 243 (EIGH^BN PAGES) MlchaeUne, the daughter of Mr. ager Robert Weiss menUoned to ford ; R obert Hubbard, 267 L y­ (Continued from Page One) St., Rockville; Stephen Burke, (Herald R^Nwter) 'and Mrs. Michael DellaFera of King David Lodge of Odd Fel­ the directors that - they might 64 Winthn^ Rd., Wendy Chap­ man Rd., B<dton; Felix E. Lew­ ITS Oak St., has been teaching The Democratic Town CJoininittee last niaht ■went on lows will meet tomorrow at 7 :S0 want to consider an ordintmce be modeled largely on the suc­ man, Storrs; Kathleen Cher- is, 89 Turnbull R d. at the Perkins Institute for the 'wlnskl, 38 Edgerton St.; Mrs. Also, Gustave A. Johansen Jr., record as beinfif in favor o f repealingf the state income p.m. in Odd Fellows Hall. which' would prohibit gambling cessful New Jersey operation, Blind In Watertown, Mass., and with low -priced tickets eind frev- Bettena Oohun, 66 Harlan St.; Sunset Rd., Ellington; Corlnne tax passed by 'the General Assembly July 1. In a unani­ Youth Corps / will be working for her PhD de­ Lt. John M. Andrelnl, son of operatlans in town. quent drawings. M rs. A lice C. Cooley, 170 W. E. Lander, Old Stafford Rd., Tol­ mous voice vote of the some 25 members present, the April-June Inflation R ate gree In Boston this fall. Ann Mr. and Mrs. Geno Andrelni of The gambling bill signed into Off-track betting, one of the Center St. land; William A. Grander, Twin committee decided to send letters to House Speaker Aforle, the daughter of Mr. and 110 Tracy Dr. has been named law yesterday by Gov. ’Thomas most controversial elements of Also, Robert J. Delaney, 138 IfiUa Dr., Coventry; Mrs. Kath­ William Ratchford of Danblfry and Senate President Nixon Will Visit Red China Mrs. Bldward Dellafera of 464 Job Program Dipped to Three-Year Low to the dean’s list at the U.S. MU- MesklU allows a municipality to the gambling package, may be Benton St.; Francis M. Dlneen, leen C. Bolduc, 36 Edison Rd.; Charles T. Alfano of Suffield, both Democrats. Paiicer St., graduated last month itary Academy at West Point, outlaw gambling If it desires. barred by any town or city gov­ 128 West S t.; M rs. Edith For- Mrs. Jeanette A. Couch, 99' ITie vote was taken after a ---------------------------------------------- WASHINGTON (AP) __ tomoblles, which had influenced from Boston Ck^ege and will Weiss noted that he had been ernment which doesn’t want any gette, 161 Campfield Rd.; Mrs. Trebbe, Dr.; Mrs. Elizabeth A. N. T., 'Where he graduated this general dlscussicn on taxes local candidates is Aug. Is Approved return to Boston this fall to betting parlors. L ois E . G ibbs, 366 Oakland St.; Humphrey, 330 HUUsurd St. The nation's economy ad- „ year. contacted by town director W11-. started by State Rep. N. 17 , study for her master’s degree. At the governor's aide at the Susan M. Hannon, fiinfleld; Also, Mrs. Jolyn Christensen, 11am FitzGerald who asked to Oharies Boggini. A motion by nominating, or screening. BOSTON (AP) —■ Approval of vanced steadily but un- |.egm.gnence In consum er de- signing was "Mr. Lottery,’’ Mrs. Loretta J. Hervleux, East SI McGrath Rd., South l^ d sor; Manchetter Area have a no-gambling ordinance House of R^n-esentaUves Clerk committee wiU be com p e l of nelgtfborhood Youth Corps proj- spectacularly in the April- mand which, as e;xpected, was a Democratic State Rep. John A. Hartford. Mrs. Lauretta A. Johnson, 49 Miss M ary Jordan Waila, cMuldered by the directors. Paul Orodbert for the town uie town committee’s executive ects to provide summer work June period, and inflation major factor In the upward mo- Well Before Next May daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har­ Weiss also told the directors “Tony" Mlsclkoskl of Torrlng- Also, Mrs. Marjorie Hibbard, Joseph St.; Mrs. Sharon O. Girl’s Condition tcoi. He promoted the lottery committee to be <9 po"6< l ^ board, irtilch includes thd of- piqxirtimitles for thousands of slackened to the lowest mentum.” old Wall of Ferguson Rood, has he had received a letter from 10 Diane D r., South W indsor; Stawickl, 180 Vemon Ave., Rock­ Income tax of any kind was not ficera and chairmen of the New England young persona , . .. In another report, the Com­ been named to the Dean’s List State Rep. Donald Genove^ idea unsuccessfully for 10 years Alexander Ivory, 40 Olcott St.; vlUe; Mrs. Bertha P. WeUs, 162 was announced by Lawrence tnree years, xne SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. before It was finally aiq>roved acceptable to some membera town’s seven voting districts, merce Department said person­ for the Eq>rlng semester at Arl- Called Critical from the 18th District opposing Douglas W. Jones, 186 Brook­ Uhlon St.; Mrs. Christine L. Sul- W. 'Rogers, Regional Manpower government said toda^ ^ ua cut this. year by the legislature. present, and ttie motion was r j^ committee also includes al Income of all Americans in- (AP) — President Nixon's sona State University In Tempe, field Rd., Bolton; John J. Kre- Uvan, 7 Harvard Rd.; Mrs. Adm inistrator of the U.S. De- creased by a sharp $20 bUUon In gambling in town. "I hope everyone is going to amended fay Oroobert to specify five Democrats presMiUy aerv- surprise announcement Arlz., where she has just com­ After Accident gelstein. East Hertford. Eva L. De'vter, Chester Dr.; partment of Labor at Boston. June, with more than three- Mayor James Farr said ’Tues­ be a winner,” said Mlsclkoskl, 6 caly the present Income tax. mg in office, and they wUl be pleted her aophom ore year. A nine-year-(dd South Wind­ day night before the bill was Albert Braun, Brooklyn, N.Y.; that he will visit (Commu­ "and I h(g>e the state of Con­ Also, Dana M. Kurts, RFD 2, Bogglnl, in relating the back- excused from the nominating The projecto by states, with and services, scored a ha$19.7.t M-bii> ^"“^hs of the Increase coming sor girl was bUU listed In criti­ signed, that If the law was sign­ South St., Coventry; Amelia T. Joseph Dlpletro, 132 Harlan S t.; the number of projects, and from retroactive Social Security nist China brought follow­ cal condition at St. 'Frands Hos­ necticut is going to make a g;round of the General Assem- committee, lion increase in the second quar- Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ ed, the town counsel should draft baurrel o f m oney.” Lamberg, 27A Bluefleld Dr.; John IwanlCkl, Enfield; Mrs. benefit payments of ten per pital, Hartford, at noon today bly’s acUon on the tax, men- flyg committee members ter. but more than half of the up word from the West­ ship, Interdenominational, will on ordinance and bring It back Hie Southington survey, cm- Florence D, Lane, Windsor; Jeannette LaRlvlere, 68 High­ located. In that order: cent. Without the retroactive as a result of running Into the tloned that before the Income ^at will replace the incumbents have a Bible study and open to the board Immediately for ducted by radio station WNTT, Christine L. LatuUppe, 36 land Dr., South Windsor. Massachusetts: 12.888 payment, personal Incom e last ern White House today side of a moving ‘automobile tax U repealed a subsUtute tax Dorothy Brindamour, .utoj to price liicreue.. „„„„„ i„orei»ed discussion tonight at 7:30 at Or­ consideration. If possible, Farr found 62 o f 100 persons said Diane Dr., Vernon; Mrs, Myr­ package wlU have to be agreed ^ 47, $6,324,986. that the trip will take ange Hall. yesterday afternoon. suggested. It should be on the tle A. M cGregor, 44 Cam pfield Maine: 1, 2,981, $1,287,830. The /*®J*^*^®"* ^ __ $8.6 billion, below the $6.6 bUUon they would like to see a race “P®"' E. Center St.; Dominic Squats reached a seasonally adjusted ..^erease r^coided In Jtoy. place well in advance of Laura Turkowsky, daughter August agenda. track located In Southington; Rd.; Mrs. Marie P. McGuiness, New Hampshire: 6, 2,340, om trillion'^ ‘"crease recorded In May. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Tur­ Public Records The state Income tax was a 64 Downey Dr.; John Ell- MAI 2ZO annual rate of 31-040 tnuion m Dr.
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