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Nixon^S GOP Support Is Eroding Klassen Says He May Ask for Warranty Deeds Ministration Office for Registration and to the Guidance Of­ Building ^ PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., Aug. 5, 1974 Air Mail Stamp Comment Session May Be Dropped MHS Registration A 9 to 11 a.m. Board of Direc- I Public Records MACC tors’ comment session is WASHINGTON (UPI ) - New students who will be attending Manchester High scheduled for Tuesday in the Postmaster General Elmer T. School next year should report to the high school ad­ Manchester Municipal Nixon^s GOP Support Is Eroding Klassen says he may ask for Warranty Deeds ministration office for registration and to the guidance of­ Building. Similar sessions are Orlowski, property at 366 Wood- News permission to discontinue the . Donald A. and Laura W. bridge St., $32,500. held on the first Tuesday and 13-cent air mail stamp because fice for programming of courses weekdays between 8:30-* WASHINGTON (UPI) — carried the “hard proof” of criminality • Rep. Robert McClory, 111., second- Nixon to step down and said they would third Thursday of each month. Starkweather to Herman M. Judgment Lien concerned, none of the “vital processes” almost all first class mail goes II a.m. and 1-2:30 p.m. Frechette and Albert R. Mar­ Republican support of President warranting impeachment. ranking Republican on the Judiciary Com­ vote to impeach him if he did not. a growing cry for much quicker action. The sessions provide town Rucki’s Inc. against Tracy of law had been delayed. by air now anyway. Students must present a year-end report card or have a tin, property at 41 Starkweather Nixon eroded seriously in Congress The transcripts — showing Nixon mittee, said he favored beginning House • New Hampshire Gov. Meldrim Thom­ Wiggins said he thought debate could be residents an opportunity to file Cole, property at 111 Walnut "Of course these things are damaging,” Klassen told ^ n . Richard transcript forwarded to Manchester High School prior to St., $21,000. St., $138.92. suggested the FBI limit its investigation six impeachment debate next week and son and Rep. Louis Wyman, R-N.H., two completed in 10 hours with action on care enough to write the comments, suggestions or com­ today following his admission he Curtis said. “I do not believe that they are Clark, D-Iowa, and several registration. For students entering Grade 12, a transcript Achim J. and Ann E. Rudolph days after the Watergate break-in — hnd limiting it to one day. of Nixon’s staunchest supporters during amendments and a final vote taking hospital administrator, Edward plaints on any subject in the Marriage License withheld evidence from the House of such proportion that they should be the another 20 hours. ‘/ DidnH others that the ordinary to Donald and June G. Pinkin, the President’s admission he withheld that • Rep. Robert L.F. Sikes, D-Fla., a Kenney c/o Manchester is required. board’s jurisdiction. The Arthur Lane Magnus, Cliff- Judiciary Committee. Six of 10 GOP the two-year Watergate ordeal called for controlling factor — at least at this tim e— citizen is actually getting very property at 22 Saptina Dr., $46,- evidence from Congress, the courts, his GOP Reps. David W. Dennis, Ind.; Know ThaV Memorial Hospital...or don’t Students entering Grades 11 and 12 will be tested remarks are relayednto the side Park, N.J., and Maralyn committee members who voted leader among Southern Democrats who his resignation. in determining the impeachment little for the extra three cents 000. own lawyer and the American people Joseph J. Maraziti, N.J. Wiley Mayne, you want to know.... Tuesday, Sept. 3, at a time to be announced. town manager’s office for Tabatsky, 231 Parker St., Aug. against his impeachment changed supported Nixon, called for his resigna­ question.” air mail stamps cost. swelled the ^ro-impeachment forces in The defections today followed those Iowa, and Henry Smith, N.Y., said they Earle R. Custer Students entering Grade 10 will be assigned, by mail, to review and reply. Robert R. Hall to J. Michael 18, Temple Beth Sholom. tion. Sikes said he was dropping his plan to The first news of Nixon’s statement their minds. Congress. Monday of a number of top Republicans, now will vote for impeachment and the I’ll bet you don't know how Pastor Orlowski and Chrystine introduce a motion to censure instead of Monday sent congressmen scurrying into one of the orientation and testing sessions Aug. 28 and 29. In rapid succession today; including Robert P. Griffin, Republican long there has been a part-time North United Methodist impeaching Nixon, but said he would wait groups on the House flqpr for on-the-spot other four said they were reassessing their Rep. Charles W. Sandman Jr., R-N.J., • Sandman said he would vote for im­ whip in the Senate, and Rep. Charles E. positions. chaplain at Manchester a few days before deciding how to vote on caucuses. Some members said an im­ who became a national figure through his peachment and sent a letter to the White Wiggins, Nixon’s most influential Memorial Hospital. Who sup­ impeachment. peachment resolution would have passed insistence during nationally televised House suggesting Nixon resign for the defender on the Judiciary Committee. At the White House, a spokesman said ports the chaplain financially? • Reps. Margaret Heckler, R-Mass., on the spot if it had come up. committee debate on “specificity” of good of the country. He predicted a “prac­ the reaction of (Congress to Nixon’s ad­ Who is the present chaplain? one of tWo Republican women members of Sen. Carl T. Curtis, R-Neb., was one of Debate on impeachment had been missions was assessed at a morning staff charges against the President, today said tically unanimous” House vote to im­ What does the chaplain do in the the House, Alan Steelman, R-Tex., and the few persons coming to Nixon’s scheduled to begin next week, with nearly meeting and he termed it "bad,” but new transcripts yielded Monday by Nixon peach. hospital? Is there a chapel ser­ Edwin B. Forsythe, R-N.J., called on defense. Curtis said that so far as he was two weeks set aside for debate. There was added, ‘It was about what was expected.” vice in the hospital on Sunday morning? Can you ask the chaplain to visit someone who is having an operation? Will the chaplain talk with families of patients? CLEARANCE SALE! Do you know how many beds are usually filled at the lianrljFBtTr Suentug UrralJi Manchester Hospital? Do you HOUSEWARES SPECIALS! know what it would cost to have MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1974- VOL. XCIII, No. 261 Manchester—A City of Village Charm a full-time chaplain available to / .f EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS our hospital? Do you think it New Drain Power would worth it to patients byGlamorene Reg.iss and their families? Misses, Wof Special Selection of That’s the questions — here Unclogs drains Court Rules are answers. V7 at once, no lye The chaplaincy started in or acid. 1.47 1961. During the last 13 years, 8 TRACK TAPES eight chaplains have served our For Union President Meets community hospital. The names of Robert Giuliano, Cold Water Wash Theodore Batchelor, Eugene At Hospital Mace, Tolly Williamson, Henry 16 oz. Woolite Millan, Carleton Young, Reg. 1.19 0 ^ For fine, deli­ Howard Foye and Jean Gilbert With His Cabinet cate fabrics By JUNE TOMPKINS are well known to some of us and knits; ma­ elderly pastors. chine wash. Bulletin At a Sunday meeting, the Washington Post of criminality and predicted the House im­ 99® The Connecticut Supreme Court reported today, Nixon considered — “and Chaplain Gilbert works 20 today upheld a ruling that Local 1199, peachment vote "will be practically un­ hours each week in our hospital. WASHINGTON (UPI) — President temporarily rejected” — resigning. animous.” She conducts a Sunday worship Drug and Hospital Union, AFL-CIO, is Nixon told his Cabinet today he does The Post, quoting unnamed White House The newly released transcript showed service at 8:30 a.m. in the Metal a legal bargaining unit, and that not intend to resign and believes “the sources, said Nixon even suggested at one that Nixon and Haldeman, during the first chapel. Her main task is to visit Manchester Memorial Hospital was Constitution is the overriding factor” point that one of his speechwriters of their June 23,1972, meetings discussed “prepare material that could be used for a “unchurched” patients and also Folding guilty of unfair labor practices. in his determination to stay in office. political advantages of using the CIA to see as many new patients who In its appeal the hospital had argued re s i^ tjb n speech” in the event he decided blunt part of an FBI investigation of come from out-of-town as possi­ m Table that the state Board of Labor Relations to quit. Watergate. ble. She counsels with patients Come had hampered the First Amendment After Monday’s statement admitting On instructions from Nixon, Haldeman Reg. 24.88 some of his previous statements about and families as much as time rights of the hospital’s executive chef by By HELEN THOMAS later reported to the President that he allows. She is paid $4,000 from Early restricting his nnion activities. Watergate were “ incomplete and in some contacted Assistant CIA Drector Vernon WASHINGTON (UPI) — President the hospital and $2,000 from the Reg. 1 0 8 8 The court said the board decision was respects erroneous,” together with the Walters and the investigation “was MACC. 2.00 proper because the chef was deemed a Nixon met with his cabinet today to new transcripts of discussions showing leading into directions that were going to It could be very helpful to supervisor.
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