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Opens to Public Temple's PAGE TWENTY THURSDAY, JULY 80, 19T0 . Average Daily Net Press Ron For Hie Wedc Ikided The Weather June 87. IMO hours at the home of Neoaroff’s Sunny, hot, humid through friend. Mafic Knee at 48 Madi­ About Town DAC Survey To Seek Ideas Sunday. Possible thunderstorms Nazaroff Takes Stand son St., Nasaroff and Miss Bret­ 15,610 in evenings. Low toni^t in 70s. on ate at the West Side Italian Miss Moira C. Dutton of Uyn- Kitchen. After leaving the res­ wood ,Dr., Bolton, Is studying For Educational Programs Hanchester— A City of Village Charni French at the Leyson American In His Own Defense taurant, Nasaroff decided to ed by volunteers from the Town look for his other car, a Valiant, School in Leyson, Switzerland. Beginning Monday, residents B y DOVO BEVIN8 Before her return to the United of Manchester will be asked to of Manchester, who will visit VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 256 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1970 (Classified Adverttsing tm Fage 16) PRICE TEN CENTS which had been missing for two families to be surveyed. All (Heimld B«potter) States, She plans to tour some participate in a town-wide drug days. Testifying that he sus­ those to be surveyed will be The malnslaughter trial of John Nazaroff of Man­ of the major European clUes. education survey sponsbred by pected that his wife had it, Nhs- contacted by telei^one and pos­ \ ■ri She is the daughter of Dr. and the Drug Advisory Council, and chester co n tin u e yesterday in H artford County Supe> aroff and Miss BreUm p r o c e ­ tal card before they are visit­ rior Court, and Nazaroff took the witness stand in his ed to. the 203 Maple St. home of Mrs. L.N. Dutton. Public Attention to Narcotic and Drug Abuse (PANDA), in an ef- ed. Volunteers will have letters Mrs. Nasaroff. own defense. His attorneys, John Berman and Courtney .ort to set up a base line for ed­ of introduction from the Drug Bouitib, had Nasaroff relate Here they saw the Baker car The executive board of the Advisory Center to identify moat o( the details leading up Manchester Junior Women’s ucational activities for the fol­ and the VUbrin car leave, and lowing year through the Drug themselves. to the January abootinjr o i B in X E T IN Club will meet tonight at 8 at they followed them, ending up Advisory Center. All information collected in the Israel Accepts Peace Plan Oeor^e VUbrin, also o t Man­ Hie defense rested Its case at Oak and Spruce Sts. There the home of Mrs. Charles Car- survey will be held strictly con- early this afternoon, and the sky, 86 Kenneth Dr. The survery was designed by chester. was a lot of commoUon arouid Mark H. Swerdloff, Coordinator fldenUal and used only for data jury was to be charged after re- TEL AVIV (AP) — Israel ac­ tions have split on the proposal discuss udiat practical steps ^vlll t h e defense began its case Nasaroff’s car, with Mrs. Nas­ of the Drug Advisory Center, purposes. reaping military advantage hamed .Hassaneln Heikal late 'Hiesday afternoon, after turning from a lumdieon reci aroff and Mrs. Baker trying to *1116 VFW, because of the Dr. Stanley Fisher, director cepted today the United States with the principal commando be taken now. from any cease-fire. warned that Israel may under­ heat, has canceled Its kitchen and Frank E. Vogel, a state re- Asst. State’s Atty. Joseph F, get In. When VUbrin appeared, n.ibllitation counselor, in an ef­ of the Rehabilitation Research peace proposal (or the Middle outfits vowing to continue the The Israeli announcement 'Die Israelis fear the Egyp­ take a "crazy act” If the Arabs and tried to pull Nasaroff from social scheduled for tonight at Doctoral Training Program at fight. said that, “ despite the dangers tians will use a limited cease­ turn their attention to matters ^ e y Jr. *®“Sr***J*'f Spnice-Oak St. IntersecUon, Vll- the Poet Home. fort to determine what types of East and agreed to a three- testimony of Nasaroff. girl- a ttu ck ei Nasaroff as hii car, Nasaroff said he was programs will be most effective the University of Connecticut, The Israeli Cabinet reached Inherent in the matter," Israel fire to beef up their military de­ other than the "armed struggle month cease-fire with the agreement at its fourth meeting with the enemy.” friend, JoUne M. Breton of the latter tried to get back in terrified. Miss Karen M. Mtoor, daugh­ in combating the growing drug has donated ecUisultant time in was prepared to subscribe to fenses along the Suez Canal RoclnrlUe. EgyjnUans. on the U.S. proposal, whjch en­ In a full-page editorial in his his car. Nazaroff, resisting Vllbrln's ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis abuse situation in Manchester. helping to Interpret the data the U.S. proposal concerning a prior to renewing the fighting. countered strong opposition newspaper, A1 Ahram, Heikal The trial began Tuesday of Nasaroff then allegedly pulled alleged attack, remembered the Minor of 73 Amott Rd., has been Groups of concerned citizens which is collected, and Tyme- A government announcement cease-fire for three months at Israel's hardline Gahal party, from rightist elements who had defended Nasser's acceptance last. ___ week.. ... Nasaroff,, 27, ,Is a 22 caliber pistol from under nine-shot revolver he haej left on named to the dean’s list for the have been meeting over the past share Inc., a national com­ said Israel had decided "to sub­ least on the Egyptian front. which holds six of the 24 Cabinet threatened to quit Prime Minis­ of the U.S. proposal as "a last ^ W . car dashboard, and fired the floor of his car, grabbed It, second semester at American several years to attempt to les­ puter processirilg; service firm, scribe to the latest peace initia­ The statement said the deci­ seats, came out against the plan ter Golda Meir’s coalition gov­ chance to settle the Middle Bast connection with the death of several shots at VUbrin. The and fired. International College, Spring- sen the growing drug problem. located in East Hartford, has do­ tive of the government of the sion on the cease-fire was because it calls for Israeli with­ VUbrin, 82, during a street ar' cause of death was multiple Nazaroff said VUbrin was lung­ field, Mass. However, in spite of their con­ nated computer processing time, United States and to appoint, at ernment if it accepted the reached after “ taking into ac­ drawal from Arab territory cap­ crisis." He criticized as "child­ American proposal. ish” the stand of "certain Arab guinwt that flo w e d a tra ^ c in the chest ing toward him when he pulled certed efforts the problem con­ to help use the data meaning­ the appropriate time, a repre­ count the. clarifications provided tured in the 1967 Middle East fully for the Town of Manches­ elements” opposed to the plan. Mcldent at Spruce and Otk 3^^ ^^ms. internal Injuries, and the trigger. After the shooting, Full Gospel Christian FeUow- tinues to exist. Consequently, sentative for peace negotiations In Washington, officials ex­ by the government of the United war. Sts. on Jan. 5. ship. Interdenominational, wlU ter. Heikal agreed with the Pales- a fractured left arm. Nazaroff got back in his car, the survey has been formulated without prior conditions” under pressed hope that the cease-fire States.” In Cairo, a spokesman for have a Bible study and open dis­ It is expected that meaning­ Inian guerrillas and other Arab Nasaroff was orlginaUy Prior to the 10:80 p.m. shoot- and waited for the police to in an effort to give new direc­ auspices of U.N. Middle East might be put Into effect without, This was taken to mean Wash­ President Gamal Abdel Nasser cussion tonight at 7:30 at Or­ ful data which can be used to opponents o t peace negotiation charged with Orst degree mur- Nasaroff, in his car with arrive. tion and impetus toward reduc­ envoy Gunnar Jarring of Swe­ delay. But they said they had no ington's reported reassurances warned Egypt's Arab critics to ange Hall. gear educational programs will that the U.S. proposal will not der, but the charge was lowered m Iss Breton, was supposedly Also brought out through yes­ ing the crippling effects of this den. direct word as yet from the Is­ to Israel that it would continue avoid "division In the Arab to second degree. On March 18, following a car carrying his es- terday’s questioning of Nazaroff problem. It is felt that before be available in a short while. Egypt and. Jordan have al­ raeli government and without succeed in bringing peace. John T. Haney, son of Mr. Haddens Wed 50 Years to maintain the Middle East bal­ lines'’ over the American plan a grand jury refused to indict tranged wife, Renate, driven by was the alleged "violent nature" •■nily effective measures can be Volunteers who are willing to ready accepted the plan, but “ Nothing will succeed In our and Mrs. John Haney of 160 knowing exactly what will be in ance of power and prevent any and Nasser's acceptance. him on the murder counts, and a friend of hers, Mrs. Judith of VUbrin. Nazaroff mentioned Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hadden South Windsor, with whom the 'ormulated citizenry involve­ help administer the survey are Palestinian guerrilla organiza­ Parker St., has been named to the Israeli reply they could not of ‘ the warring parties from Information Minister Mo- (See Page Eight) the manslaughter charge was Baker.
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