I ^ ■^r =..«.''• ^ •............ ' ‘I ■\ ■, -71 ^ : \ WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 196* rAGB^^TWENTY JKtmrtiC'Stfr lEwfuine ISw ali j . • S ; bloodmobile Visits Iona Manufacturing Tomorrow^ 12:45 t&:5:30p. m. his car struck two fence posts on failure to Obey a stop sign. He wlU Dr. Rodolfo R. yarias of The Driver Arrested Tolland Tpke.\sast of Oakland St. q>ear in court in Mimehester July Philippines recently visited Man­ Fourth Quarter Honors Won, When yow deetor A bout Tow n chester Memorial HospiUU where Christie was ordered to appear Av«r»C6 DaOr Net Praaa Ron Tlie W e a tli^ - - ' On Liquor Count in Circuit Court 13, Manchester, he served an internship from 1955- y ’T.r'.rsaaa Farrttw IhB W<W edi Endei Fanzaal «f V. 8. Waatker Banaa July 30. Th« evecuUve board of tiie New- 56. He has earned a master’s de­ By 153 at lUing Junior High ,The Brazilian tree frog builds a PHABMACnr. Free dHleWJr. gOMgoM 81M. laaz , r ■ The accident occurred at about cuplike crater of mud in shallow 1* comer'a Club of the Manchester gree in public health from Johns Adam ChrisUe, 35, o f 428 Hills- •-8MI Oloagy, miM tcalght, abowcN, YWCA met last nighl at the' home Hopkins University and jias re­ 9:30 p.m. water and lays its eggs in a pool A total of 153 Illlng Junior Hlgh^Ann DellaFera, Mary Pilloramo. town Rd., was arrested last night, within this dike, thus protecting the mttMWd UiuadentoniM. Law at- of Mrs. Richard Murphy. 355 Bum- turned home to The Philippines. charged with driving while uiider Douglas M, Secor, 18, of 53 Arch 13,601 65. Friday deariag, ptezaziit School pupils earned honors for the Also, John Fletcher, Thomas eggs from flsh. barn 8U A program was planned the influence of intoxicants, - after St, was charged yesterday with MHAar M flm Anfit tempefaturM. High Bear 86. for the condng season and it was Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams, fourth quarter, according to the Gessayi Susan Harrison, Pa­ BofMM •< OInmistiMi announced that a meeting will be 1758 Tolland Tpke., will have an honor roll compiled by the MhooTh tricia Hathaway, Gary Heard, Manckester— A City of ViUago Charm beld UepL 17 at the Manchester open house Sunday starting at 2:30 administration. Mark> Heller, Barbara Higbie, Robert Highes, William Huai, Cduntry Club. Newcomers to Man­ 'p. m :for their daughter. Miss The total Includes 81 seventh Leonard Jarvis, Michael Johnson, (Otaedlled Advertiataig aa Faga 18) PRICE n V E CENTS chester and vicinity are Invited. Edith Williams, an employe of the graders and 73..eighth graders. VbL. t f i o o , NO. 239 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CON^„ THURSDAY, JULY 12. 1962 States Department, who has com­ Seventh grade honor roll pupils Deborah Karp, Michael Kenney, Jessica Klimko, Cheater Koblln- S t Margaret’s Circle, Daughters pleted 28 months of di|ty at the were as foOowa: . Margaret 'AbraJtis, John Ah- sky, Mary Kulesa. of Isabella, had a picnic last night U. S. Embassy, Belgrade, Yugo­ slavia, Miss William’s friends are dreini, Llsbeth Angel, Stephen , Also, Thomas Lassen, Prudence at the home of Mrs. Rose Schwoer- Banas, Beverly Bergamlni, Jeanne invited. LeGeyt, Alan MacDonald, Joan er. 108 Mather St There was a Bessette. Elizabeth Blase, Janet Marlow, Pamela' Mason, Kath­ $1.5 Billion Cut Senators Seek\State NeWS brief business meeting and penny Blazinski. Bonnie Bletzer, Jacque leen McMahon, Patricia McMul- auction after the picnic. Mrs. Al­ line Boucher, George Bradlau. lin. Dale Mullen,' Judith' Naschke,' New tax Aid bert Sobielo and a committee were Pamela Broderick, Nsmey Chand James Newton,- H. James Norton, OPEN THURSDAY- 9:30 to 9:00! Jn charge of hospitality. ^ Public Records ler, Deborah Clarke, Eaalne Cole. Doreen Ouellette, Linda Pavel, Charles Colpitts. Candyce Petersen, John Phillips, For Business I __ Mrs. Charles Swords. 120 S. Main Warrantee Deeds Also. Steven Cone. Deborah Deborah Pond. Kevin Ponton. - id St., was feted at a farewell party The U A R Construction Cor­ Czarnota, Lee Davis. Shirley Davis, Also, Lee Ann Pospisil, Ann SPECIAL PURCHASE! Lupton^s T ry vesterday afternoon by the Willing James Dieterle, Sharon Douton, WASHINUTON (AP) — poration to Calvin D. Greenwood Pratson, Kathy Pritchard, Jean Workers of South M e th o d is t Elizabeth Bmmerling. C a n d a ce The S ^ t e Finance Commit­ and Ruth Greenwood, property at Reale, Barbara Rivers, Joseph For Governor Church at the bpme of Mrs. Non- Farnell. Henry Fay, Ann Fischer, Rourke, Steven Sass. Walter Sim­ tee considers todhy' substi­ nie Hilding. 31S Charter Oak St. 529 Spring St. Thomas Ford, Judith Franzoea, John A. Partridge to Doris C. mers, Curtis Smith. Robin Starkel, MEN'S In Tax Slatsh tutes for the' tax break Presi­ The Swords 'Will leave Aug. 7 to John Gabbey, Marion Garrison, David Sturtevant. Michael Swee­ Cost $42,972 live in St. Petersburg. Fla. Mrs. Glidden, property at 210 Mountain Elinor Gibson, Cathy Glowacki, dent Kennedy wants to give ney, Guy Tangarone, Judith Teets. LADIES' inveethtg Roger Spencer and Mrs. Sue How­ Rd. Susan Guadano; - b^inesses that modi^ize. i HARTFORD (AP)—State Regal Builders. Inc. to William Linda Trombly, Shirley Turner, W ALKING WASHINGTON (AP) —tf** facUlUesT^ ard. both former members and now Also, Loma Haberem, Patricia Marilyn Twomey, Nancy Welbiist. In newer. Busch and Lillian B. Busch, prop­ The biggest federal tax cut of obviously *• S.n. Joh. M. Lupta, R-W«- of St. Petersburg, were guests. Harris, Mary Hickey, William Hl- Beverly Werstler, Susan • Wilkie And larger deducUi erty on Leland Dr. linski. Barbara Holman. Jill Hor­ JA/VAICAS any kind since 1954 went into wiU mean lower payments, enUva feature of K en n ey's ton and his supporters Spent Calvin Derby Greenwood and and Jane Wilson. SHORTS Mrs. George Shedd. of Bolton ton. Jay Howroyd, Arthur Hunt­ effect today. Busineds gets Initlai reaction im business ’ Ion bill. But then it voted $42,972.07 in his unsuccessful Ruth E. Greenwood to Gerald H. spokesmen and. cqngTMsional lead­ Notch and her granddaughter. Mias ington. Mark Jacobs, ieanne .leray. the bulk of the |1.6-binion re­ t^Uai rnodmeation that campaign fpr the Republican K o w a ls k i Charest and Marcia A. Charest, ers generally ■wm favorable. The Janice Krause, daughter of Mr. and Michael Johns, Karen Johnson, Bloodmobile Visits I rog. 5.99 nationally duction, designed to spur fast­ Mrs. Ward W. Krause. 87 Walnut property at Coleman Rd. sweeping overli^ul of the tax de­ gubernatorial nomination, it Ethel Waldman, Bernice Wald- Kathleen Johnson. Anita Karp, er economic growth. St., left by jet plane yesterday for John Kennedy. Francis Larala, Iona Firm Friday i advertised preciation system—the first in at TO^ w ill seek was disclosed yesterday in a a two-month vacation in Honolulu. man. Ruth Cale, James Hudson, Praddant Kannady announced least two dMades—was designed to knock out th« credit entirely statement to the secretary of Lewis Case, Emil Downey, James Stephen Lloyd. Hawaii. 6.95,7.95,8.95 tha cut Wednesday and noted that specifically to .meet business com- and subsUtute other, business ben- A im s f o r Palmisaho and William Palmisano Also. Keith Lovell. Stanley Lu­ state’s office. The Red Cross bloodmobile will the principal preasure for it came plafaita that the old system was ^ts. Supporters of the adminis- House Speaker Anthony B. Wsl- to Emil Downey, trustee, and cas, Nancy Lynch. Theodore Math­ visit the Iona Manufacturing Co., Connecticut delegates of Order from the buslneas comnumity. stunting economic progress. traUon voiced confidence, howev- lace o f Simsbury spent $13,340.90 Lewis Case, trustee, property at er, Michael Mclnemey, Phyllis Regent St., on Friday. 2.99 ny biudnessmen have been ex- of Elastem Star, who traveled by catairmkn Harry F. Byrd, D- 130 Windsor St. Molava. Joan Nassiff, Pamela Hours will be from 12:45 to emely critical of his poUclss in er, that they could refoln Ue| and former State Sen. Newman N. bus together last year to Miami. Va., ofVthe Senate Finance Com­ watered-down version in the-legis- ^arsilius of Trumbull spent $14,- n a ries Donald R. ’Trask and Margaret Nielson. Gloria Opalach. John Os- 5:30 p.m. rsospt months. mit teesaid “I strongly approve of Fla., met Saturday at the home of trout. Susan Palmer. Daniel Plata, 4.99 " 2 2 " ’ ... ...... 474.74 in their unsuccessful bids Mrs. Heinhold Arndt, Newtown. M. Trask to Domenic Andreo and The bloodmobile unit has sched­ o dacron and cotton ] etary of the Treasury Doug­ the accelerated depreciatiem.” Mary F. Andreo, property on Mary Popple, Joel Radding. Be­ uled a visit to the -Manchester | las Duton told a news conference The TOmmittee also dealt the I for the gubernatorial nomination, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This is the second time the group ga ba rd in e Chkrlea A. Halleck of Indiana, administration a severe settack| y,a,r .tatements showed, Bell St. linda Ramizt, Barbara Rayburn, Memorial Hospital emergency FAMOUS the tax cht—which also will bene­ Ifopse Republican leader, said “a has met. Plans were made for a Paula- Rivard. ^ Not aU of the six contenders for Connecticut Dem ocrats September meeting at Laurel Park, Attachment room for next Wednesday from NAME fit profaeslond people . and farm- better depreciation rule is adiat Also, John Russell, Robert Sand- 10:45 am. to 6:30 p.m. o belted styles the Mil the proposal for vrt^ld-Lont^^ tor the nomination were torn by turmoil today <m Maas. Mrs. Edwin D. Foster, 358 Wharton Distributing CO., Inc., era—should ukve a quick impact v a have been after ail along." South Windsor, against William strom.
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