■ / • ■ 'Aretagc D «llj Net Preu Ron The Weather * For.tha Waek Ended Fonenot O. ■. Wontfeor B«t«M dm * 8, IM l FMr mad eool tonight. I je m U - 13,330 flO. aiindsy portly, eloody, worm .. BlemiMr of the Audit ond more hnrnld. High in 80r. BanM of Oradntlon / • M etnQ hesm hr^A C ity o f V illage Charm si - - (pL. LXXX, NO. 231 (TEN^ PA G E ^T V SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN^, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1961 (doailfied AdTortltihg^n Pago^D. PRiCE FIVE CENTS State News Roundup t a j on Sales Ni^ier Today HartfordNJuly 1 (fP)— Life became ‘A litras bit more ex­ pensive for jiist .about every­ body in Connecticut today as many state ta.xes \jver&^ ad­ justed upward. Businessmen are being hit by Iraq[^,penies Forces a number of the tax hikes, but - the consumer comes in for'xhls share too. , Seen N ear If you went shopping today, yoU probably noticed the sales tax Massing ^ Border was a little nippier than usual. For NHRR That’s because it'1s now 3V4 per cent. It used to ■ be a fiat 3 per Pamascu.s, Syria, July 1 (JP)— Iraq (odaj” denied maa.slng cent. Washington, July 1 (/P)— troop.s on its southern'border with Kuwait or iif'aii)' part of If you’re trying to give up High government officials to­ Iraq, .Baghdad radio said. smoking, you .may find R a little day exiweBsed the view that easier. The tax went' up from The denial came in a statement by the atete-owned iTaq three cents a pack to five cents— the New.York, New Haven & News Agency, It also denied reports Iraqi yessels fired on a difference of 20 cents per carton. Hartford Railroad Co. may Iranian boats trying to move food to Kuwait. Beer, wine, and hard liquor ate founder soon unless some hew also a little more costly. The ex­ form of federal financial aid Tunis, July 1 (/P)—Tunisia today expressed its “ total sup-' cise taxes on these alcoholic bev­ develops. erages has doubled. - \ An Interstate Commerce Com­ port” for the independence of the Persian Gulf sheikdom of On liquor, for instance, the ex­ mission source said a bai^ruptcy Kuwait. , A cise tax on a gailon used to be I'l, proceeding for the New England but now it will be 32. This means line might conceivably be\onIy Nairobi, Kenya. July 1 (/P)—The 24th infantry brigade is a fifth of liquor will probably be "days away.” at,’least 30 cents more than be­ . During the last two years, the sending 200 British soldiers, from this East African colony fore, counting both the higher New Haven has been leaning on to Kuwait. A squadron of Hunter jet fighters flew to Ku­ excise'tax and sales tax. the iCCs authority to grant gov^ wait from Nairobi. All of the taxes that have gone ernment repayment guarantees on up >vere raised by the 1961 Gen­ private railroad' borrowing, and By COUN FROST ■ ^ eral Assembly, to meet Qov. fohn has obtained such guarantees on N. Dempsey’s request for addi­ more than 823 million worth of Kuwait, July 1 (/P)— British aircraft carrier landed tional revenue in the fiscal bien­ loans. riries and tanks in Kuwait today and a dozen Hunter jet fight­ nium that sarted today. But mors and more atrongl.v In ers flew in’ to help guard this oil-rich sheikdom against a Terry McClelland tells newsmen on San Diego pier spout terror recent months, the ICO has taken aboard raft at sea. (AP Fhotofax). threatened invasion from Iraq. 4h, Sweet June ♦ the position that state and local The government radio an.;*’ .Windsor Locks, July 1 (Ab — A authorities in the line’s service area have thA first responsibility houncedy Saudi Arabia also is send­ right, gladsome lass June was. ing troops to bolster Kuwait ’The chart-watchers at «he for providing tax relief and other Terror, Tragedy at Sea forms of assistance. against the annexation claim that Weather Bureau are understandr Iraq premier Abdel Karim Kassem Sheik Sent ably proud of her. In 30 tries Last month, the New Haven advanced a week ago. - she gave you a balmy potion of turned to the. Treasury Department Accompanied by two British, sunshine and the crabgrass less in an attempt to get 85.5 million frigates, the 22,000-ton aircraft car­ Help P lea Boy Says Two Men than its customary ration o f rain. as a firet installment on a project­ rier Bulwark put ashore a de­ For those who must have it ed million disaster loan. tachment of .52-ton (jenfurion tank.s spelled out in drear figures, 'he ’liiis qction was based on a and about 750 men. These were sun waa out 55 per cent of the series of setbacks experienced by about 600 Marine commandos and To London possible time at thq^ weather sta»- the New Haven last -winter when a ’ISO-man- squadron of the Dra­ On Raft Went Crazy tlon here during the month. ^ ' , severe weather and a maritime, The rainfall was -about 2.75 goon Guards. London, July 1 (;iP)— Brit­ strike In New York City virtually The frigate Loch Alvii sent of­ inches as against the usual 3 62 disrupted Its freight business over ain staged its show of force in Inches for the month^--^ ficers ashore by helicopter to con­ a long period. fer with British aftd Kuwaiti ju- Kuwait today in the belief gaU'Didgo, Calif., July 1 (IP) —^encoiSitered heavy’' swells. They ’The temperature/mean ranged But opposition to such a loan, This excl&sive closeup of Sir Abdullsh As-Salim As-Sabah, ruler A _ husky iA-year-pld boy. who tried riding at anchor that night. from 65 to 69 aj^Uind the stale — of Kuwait, was taken in his palace as hejread messages of sup- thorltlcs in this former British pro­ this might calm the Kuwait- "The sea anchor was pulling on was raised by Sen. A. Willis Rob­ tectorate. wiUched two man die aa they drift­ pleasingly norinal. ertson, D-'Va., chairman of the Sen­ port from his countrj’men. Picture by AF. Phatographer Robert. Iraqi'crisis without any need the boat," the boy, mumbling and Rider-Rider was among first permitted' by the sheik in two Rlfile-bearing aheiks Bwarrqe^, ed oh g fUmay raft, was recovering dazed from sedatives, toM ,news' ate-House committee on defense in fron> the desert by limousine, to go further. production. That group has juri«-> ' yeaits. (AP Photofax). "Her M a j e s t y’a government in a h a r t a l today after three days men. "Two big swells picked Up the HpdamoMler Fined awearing to help the 66-year-old- ^ ctlop .ey sr tundavlliandlfiA.JPi!^' earnestly hopes that the -necewiity Jiaa8,and p u lM tlw bottom^ut ntUhjg. ,~air..AI»dulla>»- as- "Grandpa (Bradford) said to cut mastar ^ 8t. James salooT !h^B ^ aalim Aa-^bah, defend the oqy- to Tnakc use o f • thtirfotcr'wiM -Art" Terry McCMlaiid, a blond high lUrst arise,” the Foreign Office said. “It school athleto from Huntington the raft loose liAhAs been fined 850 after plead- rRoT>ertaon erfUdzed tha* ‘loan erelgnty of Kuwait against Iriiqr Thp thfee fishermen got aboa^tT Ing guilty to the charge of cruelty guarantees already given the rail­ trooiM and armor r^>ori;?d mass­ Is Intended that it should be with­ Beach; O ^ . , -was rescued yes­ to persons in Superior Court. road under other legislation and drawn as soon as the ruler (Sheik terday by a ashing boat 90 miles a six-by-three-foot raft of balM ing across the • border. wood and cork. Its bottom ponsist' Leonard W. Francis, 42, was added in a June 22 letter to di­ Sir Abdullah As-salim As-sabah) southwest of San DiOgo. charged specifically with putting Minister of State Bader Abdulla considers that the' threat to the Transferred to a submarine, he ed only of rope netting-through rector Flank Elllis of the Ofhes of one of the pupils at this private Civil and Defense Mobilization: Moslems Battling Mulla announced the sheikdom, independence o f ' Kuwait is over.” arrived last night in San Diego. He whicli a few timbers were lopped, school for boys, into a gas clotnes "Certainly the Office of Civil jiuit south of Iraq on the Persian was pronounced In farlly good con­ and water sipped through the bot­ Guirs northwest coast,, has re­ The' statement referred to ths tom continually.. dryer on Feb. 5, 1959, and turn­ and Defense Mobitlhation and the arrival of three warships, about dition at i'liospttal. ing on tte gas for a few seconds. quested an emergency meeting of ’They- tried, "to attract several Secretary o f the 'iVeaaury have, no 760 fighting men, 14l-- Centurion He told newsmen a rambling tale Fellow students helped the boy the -United Nations SecurRy Coun­ about three terrible days of ship­ passing vessels Wednesday, their authority whatever to make such Police in Algiers cil "to investigate threats from tanks and 12 hunter jet.fighters to first day on the raft. Although out of the dryer. State’s Attomey loa!^ under the Defense Produc­ bolster the 'sheik’s 2;400-man army wreck, thirst, delirium, death, John D. LaBelle told the court. Iraq likely to endanger the se­ hunger, heat and blinding glare Of they waved rags, and poles, ho one tion Act.” curity and independence of Ku­ and armed Bedouin tribesmen Judge Thomas B. lio la n d s^d ’Robertson apparently won sun, sea and sky.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages10 Page
-
File Size-