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Auto Makers Offer Asks Union Cutbacks , . ..J _____ . ■,. ‘ f. ■•, •,. • ‘-’ *•■> •**(' ' PAGE TWENTY MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1967 Av«mg» Dally Net P N n Rof iianrtr?0tpr burning *V»r H ie W eek Ended The Weather Ai^uiit 3«, 1987 Clear and cool tonight, low in 50a; fair tomorrow, aonie cloudt* 14,590 nesa, high in lower 80s. Manchester— A City of Village Charm VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 280 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 (Classified Advertising on Page 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Barred from Cemetery -V, Auto Makers Offer Troops Block A- Rockwell Hearse / CULPEPER, ,Va. (AP) — The hearse bearing the Asks Union Cutbacks body of American Nazi party leader George Lincoln Rockwell was barred from Culpeper National Ceme­ tery today as federal troops arrived to enforce an order banning Nazi insignia and uniforms. Military policemen arm ed ----------------- ------------------------------- wiUi pistols and night sticks ar­ permitted in here with Nazi iml- Labor Seen rived in helicopters and buses. forms and insignia.” . lulu n I They were led by MaJ. Gen. There appeared to be about 60 1 R ejectin g Carl C. Turner, Army prdvost mourners, some dressed in full m arshal. Nazi uniforms bearing swasti- ‘T am going to protect federal kas. Five of those in uniforms United Stand property," Turner told news­ said they were to be padlbear- men as the hearse waited out­ ers. / ■DETROIT (AP) — The 2 side the gate of the little mili­ Among the floral pieces was a j auto industry today offer­ tary cemetery. "No one will be large swastika composed of red ed the Unit^ Auto Work­ carnations and a Nazi flag in ers Union what one com­ red, white and black flowers. pany termed its best con­ License plates of cars car­ tract package ever, but Ware Clear rying the mourners, some of whom brought children with asked the union to cut them, were from California, On­ back on some key provi­ On Charges tario, Canada, New Hampkhire, sions won in previous Connecticut, Mipjiigan, New years. 9 Of Sedition York and Pennsylvania. A union spokesman said there would be no comment immedi­ NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A young man in an Army pri­ vate’s uniform said he was ately on the united front pre­ Black Power disciple George "here to moiun my real com­ sented by General Motors Corp., Washington Ware was freed to­ Ford Motor <3o., and Chrysler mander in chief—Rockwell.” He « -Sf U e s day—a week after his arrest on Identified himself as Pfc. James Corp. a state sedition charge. G. DeWltt of Mbunt Pleasant, The union, however, was ex­ Mich., stationed at Ft. Gordon, (AP Photofax) pected to reject the proposals, The Davidson County Grand Ga. That, coincidentally, is first answer made by the com­ i « ; ^ „ -iM Xi*t i * Ju ry declined to in dict W are, 27, Mrs. John Hill holds son, Jonathan, whose birth in headquarters of the mllitaxy po­ panies to demands that the un­ a field worker for the Student September 1966, touched off a full scale battle ’ .1^.1 lice corps, headed by Turner. with the Pittsburgh school board. Mrs. Hill lost. ion itself has called its most am­ Nonviolent Coordinating Com­ But when DeWltt threw a bitious in 30 years of industry m ittee. snappy salute at Turner, the bargaining. He w as jaUed A ug. 22 on a general returned it without ap­ The industry presented a solid warrant sworn by two Nashville pearing to notice the black arm- and united front in answering attorneys. The warrant accused band of mourning on the pri­ Motherhood Loses for the first time demands the Mii him of committing sedition by vate’s sleeve. union itself has termed the most saying that "black people But when Turner spotted the ambitious it has ever made. should achieve power by any General Motors Vice President Louis G. Seaton, left, chief negotiator in black arm band later, he or­ To School Board Quick rejection of the industry wage talks with the United Auto Workers, explains details of a con'tract pro­ means necessary." dered MPs to lift Demtt’s iden­ proposals by the union was ex­ Ware could not be reached for PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) — granted her a sabbatical leave tification card and hold him un­ pected. posal offered to the UAW. At right is Earl Bramlett, GM director of labor rela­ comment. He has been free un­ Motherhood collided with a to study at Duquesne University tions. Ford and Chrysler also made wage proposals today. (AP Photofax) der arrest. school board—and lost. the following school year at The industry economic offers, der $6,(XXI bond since last Fri­ Turner, who ' said anyone Mm. John Hill gave birth to half-pay. based on a proposed three-year day. could enter as long as he did not . f W ' *'^....-8 A member of the Grand Jury her fourth child while on a Then she started to gain contract, come after two wear or carry any Nazi insignia months of bargaining and with . # ' told a newsman a "preponder­ sabbaUcal study leave. Monday weight. And, school officials or emblem, told acting party night, she was fired from her said, she showed up for classes only eight days remaining be­ ance" of the 13 members was leader Matt Koehl those diso­ teaching job. in loose-fitUng clothes. fore a strike deadline. Week^s U,S. Plane Losses against indicting Ware. "There beying the order would be ar­ were few members who want­ "I was fired for being a moth­ On June 10, she got a tele­ Contracts covering 660,000 rested. er," she said. "That’s the only phone call from her boss. Dr. workers at the Big Three expire ed to indict him," a Juror said. Minutes earlier, Edward Max­ "But most of us felt there was thing I can see I've done. They Stanley R. Duda, superintendent a.t midnight Sept. 6 although well, the superintendent of Cul­ of the Chartlers Valley Schools. only the company selected by Worst Yet in Viet War no evidence he had committed couldn’t think of another rea­ peper National Cemetery, re­ "Are you having a child?” the union as a pattern setter the overt act of sedition.” son.” The story of how the SAIGON (AP) — The United tress at Con Thien which guards cle during the South Vietnamese fused to allow Rockwell follow­ asked Duda. would be struck. The three Under Tennessee law, sedition 42-year-old elementary school the main infiltration route presidential election campaign ers In Nazi uniform b and w ear­ (x>mpanies estimated their pack­ States suflered its heaviest loss­ is advocating the violent over­ music teacher gained a son and “ No,” replied Mrs. Hill. But which ends Sunday. The ing swastikas permission to age at 38 to 61 cents an hour es for a seven-day period in the south. throw of the state or federal a master’s degree, but lost her she conceded she was gaining The heavy attacks by the B62s Communists appear to be enter. over the next three - years, government, dr belonging to any job, goes back to 1966. weight. air war against North Viet­ concentrating on^ terrorism in including a flat 18 cents an hour followed intensive toctlcal air organization advocating , such (SeePngel^) ■ in March, her school board ■T felt I was getting fat be­ nam —16 planes—^between Aug. strikes by Marine and Air Force Saigon and on disrupting traffic cause I had been used to danc­ hike now and 2.8 per cent a year action. 21 and Aug. 27, the U.S. Com ­ pilots on the gun posltionB along coastal Highway 1 in the ing a lot, then slacked off, plus in the following two years. Ware came to Nashville last mand announced today. where the Reds have dug in northern sector and the main the fact that I had had three All three, however, asked the week to teach at the liberation The leth plane—a Marine A6 their heaviest weapons—162mm paved road south from Saigon to children.” union to modify a cost of living School for young Negroes. This Intruder—was lost on Sunday guns with a range of almost 20 the big cities of My Tho and Can But she gained more escalator clause based on the came shortly after he and for­ due to "unknown causes,” the m iles. 'riio in the Mekong delta. mer 8NCC Chairman Stokely' ‘Angry’ Negroes Hold weight—and finally accepted the government cost of living index command said, but an­ These big guns opetaed up Just after midnight Monday Carmichael returned from an fact she was pregnant. which has brought union mem­ nouncement of the loss was de­ with heavy barrages on Marine Communist sappers used the unauthorized visit to Cuba. “ I really didn’t know I was bers Increases of 18 cents an layed for security reasons. positions two days ago, and same technique to blow impor­ As a result of that visit, the pregnant,” she said. “ Any wom­ hour since 1964. New Haven Meeting since then Marine fighter- tant bridges in Can Tho, and State Department revoked their an my age has difficulty ac­ UAW President Walter P. The two Marine fliers were listed as missing in action, bomber pilots claim to have de­ just below Da Nang in the passports. NEW HAVEN (AP) — Eleven Fred Harris, president of the cepting such a development.” Reuther has salc( he would brook no tamperlhg with the bringing the total of missing stroyed 14 fortified pits housing north. State Rep. Charles Galbreath facets of Black Power—ajl angry parents association, replying to Jonathan was bom Sept.
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