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PAPE F O R T Y - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Oct. 4.1972 (Connecticut TheWeathtr Atoll Survey Set WANTED Lottery Number Ckxidy tonight wUti rain UMD. Main fj'trwl, South. 'S>‘itth .Mnm h eittr, Crtnn Ejected Councilman HONOLULU (AP) - Actor Clean, Late Model . km in th* M . FVttqr, doaAr Mp Marlon Brando has given-the atrr lEumng BpraUi cool with a chanot of tain, wtaiS Bishop Museum here permission USED C A R S 24768 to conduct a three-year with Um Mgh in tha mid is*. Sue Meriden’s Mayor Top Price* Paid archaeological and historical sur MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER B, 1072 VOL. XCII, No, 4 — vey on his atoll, 35 miles north of TFor All Makeal MANCHESTER A City of Village Charm Then MERIDEN (AP) - A the change requested by state t w e n t y -f o c h PAGES-TWO SEcnoNs nucEnpm ENCBm Democratic councilman ejected Rep. Patsy Meslte, D-Merlden. Tahiti in the Society Islands. CARTIR CHIVROUI from a meeting by Democratic Maler, who was appointed to the Several mare, or Polynesian Mayor Abraham G. Grosaman, chairmanship by Grossman, temples, were recently unearthed CO.. INC. has sued Grossman for |2S0,000. denied any conflict of interest. there by workers building a small 1229 Main St. John Maler, a real estate Maler claims that Grossman’s airstrip, a museum spokesman Phone 649»6288 broker, claims that Grossman's conduct constituted "un said. _____ ___^ privileged, unpermltted, unlaw McGovern Offers ^New action Aug. 29 damaged his per and sonal Integrity, and did ful batter” of Maler. "irrepalrable" business harm by Monday night, Grossman main questioning his reputation for tained he had been acting within EVERY FRIDAY 7:30 P.M. honest and fair dealings. the law. He called the suit a Internationalism^ A Superior Court hearing Was "personal vendetta” by state scheduled for Nov, 21. Rep. John F. Papandrea, D- By R. GREGORY NOKES At a meeting of the Court of Meriden, deputy house Majority Associated P reu Writer Common Council Zoning Com leader, who is representing BINGO ...Now mittee, chaired by Maler, Maler. AT Sen. George McGovern spoke today of a “new inter giving his first detailed account of his foreign policy plans, Grossman accused Maler of con The writ attempts to attach all nationalism” to supplant President Nixon’s foreign policy flict of interest in a zone change Grossman's property, including KNIOHTS OF COLUMBUS LODGE Agnew strongly denounced him. case, and ordered police to his home, his shoestore and up 138 MAIN ST. MANCHESTBR which he described as “unconscious isolationism.” At appearances in South Dakota Wednesday, Agnew said remove Maler. Grossman said the stairs apartments and his bank But Vice President Spiro T. Agnew said “nobody can McGovern is “stirring the suspicions of people around the accounts. council had alreadv guaranteed believe George McGovern” and added that the McGovern’s land and relying solely on a campaign of fear and innuendo.” policies only “make him very popular in some segments of “He doesn’t have a plan for America,” said Agnew. "He North Vietnam.” just doesn’t have one.” At another point, Agnew said While Democratic presidential candidate McGovern was McGovern’s philosophy is “defeat and self-hate.” Agnew was to campaign in He has Issued such an order to Iowa and West Virginia today. 4,202PEOPLE the state AFL-GO In California McGovern, in a speech for the and Oklahoma, and similar City Gub of Cleveland today, said orders were expected in Democrat Vote the Nixon foreign policies are Minnesota, North Carolina, isolating the United States from C<'' Nebraska, Iowa and Texas, where allies and trading partners. the state labor conventions have “We are isolated from reality WBIBE called for defeat of Nixon. Drive Urged by the insistence that tough talk Massachusetts Wednesday and big Pentagon budgets are adopted a similar resolution. somehow synonymous with By SOL R. COHEN Hienry L. Likes, president of national manhood,” he said. (Herald Reporter) the Oklahoma AFL4:iO„ said: ”1 He urged reje^on of "this “Let’s stop feeling sorry for ourselves and let’s stop believing don’t know how you read It, but I unconscious isolationism in favor all the predictions of glMm and doom being planted by the read it that he (Meany) favon of a new internationalism based Republicans,’’ exhorted Democratic Town Chairman Ted Mr. Nixon.” not only upon our vital interests, Cummings last night. “And, let’s stop creating artificial In Washington, U.S. Dtatrict but also upon the kind of nation problems for ourselves. There’s just one task for us - to get out Judge John J. Sirica issued a we can and should be.”^ and elect Democrats." blanket order against comment McGovern said he would ex Cummings spoke at a “Meet the Candidates" rally, attended on the Watergate case by snyooe ■ -/i tend diplomatic recognition to by about half of Manchester’s Democratic Town Committee and connected with it. The esse in mainland China if elerted. held at Manchester Democratic Headquarters. On hand were volves thh breaUn and allefed President Nixon has no cam five of the six Democratic candidates running for state senator bugging attempt at Democratic paign appearances scheduled this and state representative in Manchester districts. Incumbent party offices on June 17. weA. State Sen. Harry S. Burke of East Hartford, running for The order included a pnhiU- The Democratic vice presiden Fire Prevention Week Demonstration re-election in the 3rd Senatorial District, was unable to attend. tion against making statements to fO o tial candidate, Sargent Shriver, “It’s high time,” said Cummings, “that we put to bed the news media. Robert Barker extinguishes a trash fire with soda and acid were Andrew Gustafson, foam extinguisher on oil and sense of some kind of foreboding bdng spread deliberately by expressed support in Denver for a spray during a demonstration for the Howell Cheney gasoline; Douglas Welch, pressurized water on trash; and Republicans in high places. We’ve got to start thinking about the decision of the Colorado Labor Rep. Wright Patman, D-Tto., Technical School student Ixxfy yesterday, preliminary to Kenneth Cusson. Towm Fire Chief John C. Rivosa directed many reasons for electing Democrats from the top down. Council to endorse McGovern chairman of the House Bsnldin National Fire Prevention Week. He also demonstrate tte activities, and Capt. Josqih McCooe was narrator. (Herald against the wishes of AFLrCIO Committee Wednesday asked the Cummings spoke at a "Meet President (Jeorge Meany. use of a dry chemical on a liquid fire. Others participating photo by Buceividus) Mahoney called for a concerted General Accounting Office to the Candidates” rally, attended "If any labor leader, no matter probe certain financial aspects of If it can do so in the grave of its own peculiar Valhalla, the tracks for the South End to North End and Manchester to effort by tdl Democrats. “It takes o' by about half of Manchester’s how high he is," Shriver told the the Watergate case and submit a Hartford runs was one of the simple delights of a youngster a lot of hard work to come out the car in the upper photo is probably spinning its trolley at the Democratic Town Committee cound), “tells you to vote for preliminary report by Oct. 36. presence of the interloping bus sign at the Center. Watching in those days. (Herald photo by Becker) winner, and we’ve all got to work ^1 Nader Report an d held at Manchester at it t^ether.’’ Richard Nixon he is telling you to Pat Nixon, the President's the motorman, with his crowbarlike implement, switch TOO) Democratic Headquarters. On Assistant Town C ounsel vote against your own b a t in wife, was honored by the Draws Little hand w ere five of the six terests and against the best in American Irish Historical Society o o ] William BroneiU, candidate in Welfare Reform Democratic candidates running terests of every worker in the in New York Wednesday idght as Solon Praise the 12th Assembly District, Six Attending WORLD ALMANAC for state senator and state praised the spirit and enthusiasm country.” an “outstanding person of Irish- representative in Manchester dis Shriver was to fly to San Jose American lineage.” Almost No Government FACTS WASHINGTON (AP) - Except generated by his campaign com Drug Institute tricts. Incumbent State Sen. mittee and the many p l^ es of and Los Angeles U ^ y . for Senate Democratic Leader Harry S. Burke of East Hartford, Sen. McGovern’s wife, Manchester has six represen active help received from people Meanwhile, an internal con Aim of Political Party Action Shelved Mike Mansfield, praise for the running for re-election in the Eleanor, was campaigning in frontation was building up within tatives at a Drug Institute in in the district. Louisville, Ky., where she odd WASmNGTON (AP) - After massive Social Security-welfare devised workfare said they Ralph Nader report on Congress 3rd Senatorial District, was un the AFL-CIO over Meany’s Boston, today, tomorrow and “We will go door-to-door, and Wednesday night that Americans By STEVE LAWRENCE war, provide police protection shelving the key question of bUl. realized the votes were not has been sparse in the House and able to attoid. orders to state groups to repeal Friday. Called “Operations Alter Senate. we’ll make a real horse race of have the feeU^ “they have beeh Associated Press Writer and run a court system. natives,” it is being conducted at weUue reform for as long as Sen. Russell B. Long, D-La., available to adopt it. So they “It’s high time,’’ said Cum it,’’-Jie pledged.