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Daily News from New York, New York • 57

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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Done in Swingtime St. Joseph's Parish Parfv A "Newcomers Room," in which new parishioners can fret acquainted, will be featured at the Nov. 10 annual parish party of St. Joseph" Church, Garden City, to be held in the Garden City HoteL National Conference To Form 2 L. Units Because of the population rise on Lortjir Island, the Queens-Long Island Kejrion of the National inference of Christians and Jews will le split, and an dent Nassau-Suffolk Kejrion will.

i It ha lor Wen felt. Aui- be formed with Queens con- Ur sai! f1 rr, jhp-titutin a region in itself. uius nJ fi-cruinf ti Nim The new orpan- snd Suffolk should have an nde-iuMnii com into Wmir a pendent region of the NCCJ. I he rr Q76 Buses Roll ld, nner meeting next Tuesday at lieve aWpiy in the need and value ithe Salisbury Club, Kast Meadow, of sufh a brotherhood orrtriiii-I George Auslander. Vatiey Streak tu in our area, and I have been t-a) mvimr hanov to in iniliatinc Day Before the sail temporary directors wiii the formation of this unit her on Jr.amed.

lrif l'nil." sri. 1 OUR 35th YEAR! 1:1. I I -W THANKSGIVING TOUR CL0 V4 S. Zl SALE Ribbon Ritual Although actual operation will begin Sunday, the long advocated Q76 bus line linking Whitestone and Jamaica will not be dedicated until 10 A. M.

the next day. Monday, when Transit Authority officials will preside at ribbon-catting ceremonies. Deputy Mayor Taul Screvane, TA Chairman Charles 1 Patter rUINITURE TO LOCK IH1S3 KEM ii a lECiUDltSS Of C0NC1TI0H WITH SOLID 73 son and Horousrh President Clancy CUSTOM MADE TO ORDER CBAPtV COSN1CES m4 PADDING IN AIL CUSHIONS! 3 PIECES! SOFA AND 2 CHAIRS! 5 1 ec SCtlDIC FABRIC. UE R. FTMIVCS 'J i 'v :0 i SCFA AND 2 CHAIRS! or Sd.

I ScHol lid 1 Latest 1SSZ n. i rum Mrs. Sylvia Blazer of Westbury lines up the final putt that made her Ladies Club champion at Brentwood Country Club. Brentwood Mrs. Anita Hurewits of Hushinz.

who was runner-up. looks on s39 also will participate in the observance at Hiilside Ave. and 179th St. 6-Month Trjout The line operate on a six-month trial basis, seven days per week, on a "0-minute headway. Service will be provided Iwtween 5:30 A.M.

and 12:30 A.M.. according to the trial plan, transit officials reported. The new line will provide direct service leteen Parsons Blvd. and 14th Whitestone, and the 1ND subwav terminal at Hillside Ave. and 179ih Jamaica.

They will travel via 14th Clintonville the Ctoss Island Parkway service road. Francis Lewis tSe Long Island Expressway service road anj lSth St. to the Jamaica terminal. Whitestone-bound buses will retrace the route via Parson 15th 144th to 14th Ave. and Parsons Whitestose.

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All ararb Folice yesterday landed a reputed loan shark, after the wife of a borrower had put the finjrer on the "banker" at the arraignment of her husband on srrand larceny and fonrery charges in the theft of jrovernment pension checks. The suspect, Vitol Cassano, 3:, of 25-38 Astoria lif II was hauled out of bed at ft ft Iff 3 A.M. bv Detectives Thomas, 11 1 at ar (Uti mi IS (akric attvrat vtartiaf as Imm a $S9 Price MrlaJa all Ukaf. Balvrtal itmi fak'ic. rlyU.

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Ha bl91 s- Sialk Ocf.37 Betts. Richard Mooney and Roper; lloran of the Astoria Squad. A few hours later Cassano was i held in $2,000 bail in Queens) Held for Jury In Deli Blaze Charles Muro, 39. charged with setting fire to his Little Neck OR ART OTHER STTLE ULl CAN! Ct jrtsr ssf is kalf as uctiMils Cimrt jsr iifi ta nd itl Mast ytsr sita sssrtcr sr Iti'tr SISS4 AU SUFFOLK tit -f 1000 delicatessen, was held for grand jury action on an arson charge 1SI is. Fra.kiis I-00 St.

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S. Pa. Oat. Felony Court for a hearing next Monday on charges of felonious assault and violation of the State Banking Laws. The complaint was brought by Manuel Kouroupakis, 31, of 40-09 25th Astoria.

He charged that Cassano lent him $100 in August, 1959, and that he kept paying and paying several dollars each week. This ultimately ran to more than the $120 he was supposed to pay back, Kouroupakis said. Choked Him, Victim Says According to Kouroupakis, when his payments became somewhat tardy last January, Cassano In Paichogue Hobgoblins will raise supervised hob in Patchogue on Oct. 31, when the village recreation department in cooperation with the Merchants Division will hold the annual Halloween parade for the small fry of Patchogue and vicinity. The parade, starting at East Main St.

and Maple will be led by the Patchogue fire department band. At the end of the march, the judges, consisting of village officials and merchants, will award 150 prizes to the youngsters for the most unusual and original costumes. yesterday after a hearing in Queens Felony Court. Muro. who lives above the store at 39-02 Little Neck Parkway, was arrested Oct.

13 after he allegedly set three fires in- the building. Delegates Assembly The Far Rockaway Jewish Community Council will hold a delegates' assembly Thursday evening in the library of the Far Rockawav Jewish Center, 1295 Central Far Rockaway. came around and throttled him with his hands until he admitted that his credit was not what it should be. "Pay up and keep on paying until I tell you to stop," was the warning he got from Cassano, Launching a New Parish Kouroupakis told police. Kouroupakis admitted he listened to reason.

According to the detectives 2 I'lISS- Kouroupakis looked around for a 4- i i 1 1 'i 8 cl WINDOWS soft touch and began stealing government checks. He was arrested on Oct. 15 and later was held in $3,000 bail for grand jury action. Wife Asked Tolice Aid Last Friday in Felony Court, Kouroupakis wife, Betty, approached the detectives and complained bitterly about the loan sharking of Cassano, whom she knew only as Vito. She feared she and her four children would soon have to go on relief.

She was able to supply the police with a description of the man and they began tracking him over the weekend. Yesterday morning, they bagged him. Cassano denied throttling Kouroupakis, explaining that he had merely put his hands on the borrower's shoulders in a friendly gesture. 1 door Window ingr ana up a 72 Int. apt.

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MSTl 0IVT.S VoKosf Alam; t. si-ma as. ssm Pros. LO 1-2215 Wt lm 1. Flanked by visitinr clergymen, the Rev.

James J. Behan. pastor, breaks ground st Deer Park for a 2.300-seat church, a rectory, school and conTent for the parish of SS. Cyril and Methodius. Tweaty-five- hum wUl- sipy convent, teach in 2t-ttKni schowl..

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