Humphrey Slates Speeches Despite Noncandidate Role by ELIZABETH WHARTON Also Were Skip-Stopping Both States
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The weather Inside today Increasing cloudiness, high in SOs today. Mostly cloudy tonight, chance of Area news.......13 Editorial ............6 rain developing, low in 40s. Wednesday Business............. 8 Family............... 9 occasional rain, high near SO. National Classified .... 16-18 Notebook ............9 weather forecast map on Page 17. ‘*The Bright One** Comics........... 19 Obituaries ......... 10 TWENTY PAGES Dear Abby...... 19 Sports..........11, 12 TWO SECTIONS MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 30,1976- VOL, XCV, No. 153 PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS Humphrey slates speeches despite noncandidate role By ELIZABETH WHARTON also were skip-stopping both states. He insists he has not authorized things, what they might do to solve United Preee International President Ford dared Congress to cut that delegate drive, but he flies to the city’s financial ailments. By coincidence, noncandidate his defense spending requests, and New York City later this week to Hubert H. Humphrey scheduled NBC agreed to sell Ronald Reagan a speak to a meeting of students, meet Reagan, meanwhile, succeeded in speaking dates this week in both half hour for a speech Wednesday with labor leaders and address the persuading NBC to sell him a half Wisconsin and New York, which hold night. state’s mayors. hour of time for a speech Wednesday primaries a week from today, and Humphrey has picked up siates of He was in Madison, Wis., Monday night. It will be at 10:30 p.m. EST, a calied it “premature” to say any uncommitted delegates on the New to speak to a medical convention and time period usually occupied by the Democrat has the presidential York ballot and could win up to about in talks with reporters renewed his second half of an hour-long program t £ ^ - nomination locked up. 30 of the 205 delegates in next criticism, which Jimmy Carter has entitled McNaughton’s Daughter, Most of the declared candidates Tuesday’s primary. taken personally, of candidates, who starring Susan Clark as a deputy dis (UPI Photo) trict attorney. run against Washington, ignall’s Gov. Thompson makes a point Carter hopes to make the April 6 And in the running saga of national primary here his sixth win in seven tickets, Jackson said Monday that At a meeting Monday of the New England Regional CommissiOh Callaway formally quits contests. He will stump the state fellow Democratic hopeful Morris pedia in Bedford, N. H., New Hampshire Gov. Medlrim Thompson from west to east, ending in the Udall would be “highly acceptable” as a vice presidential running mate. )l children makes a point while Maine Gov. James Longley and Connecticut WASHINGTON (UPI) - Howard campaign manager, a White House Milwaukee area Wednesday night, Gov. Ella T. Grasso listen. Governors from Rhode Island, H. Callaway has submitted his for aide said today. and is expected to return for more Wisconsin campaigning during the Massachusetts and Vermont were in attenance also. mal resignation as President Ford’s The White House planned to an nounce later today that Callaway, a weekend. Prayer breakfast former Georgia congressman and The man he is trying hardest to Secretary of the Army, has stepped beat, Morris Udall, also scheduled a tomorrow morning Aumel aside and will be replaced by Ford’s brief Milwaukee appearance today, but was giving most of this week to Leaders of Manchester’s business, political counselor, Rogers C.B. Mor political and religious community New England commission campaigning in New York. ton, the aide said. will gather Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. George Wallace was the only ac Callaway submitted his resignation at Center Congregational church for tive campaigner in Wisconsin Mon after discussing the matter with the annual Mayor’s Prayer day, appearing in La Crosse and approves job programs Ford at the White House for one hour Breakfast. Green Bay where he said he expected Monday night. “ Both agreed it would The Bicentennial theme of this to "do well" in the primary but in be best," the aide said. year's breakfast is “Diversity in the BEDFORD, N.H. (UPI) - The now have dogged the agenda and any case is in the race to stay. pleased because Monday's votes He said Callaway is convinced his Community,” New England Regional Commission caused dissension. were for "action programs, not Udall, Carter, Henry Jackson, name will be “cleared” of any im The annual event is being sp in its most amicable meeting in three The commission channels federal Fred Harris and the newest entry. studies and consultants,” and money proper activity in connection with sored by the Manchester Area years has adopted programs to dollars into projects of regional or Sen. Frank Church of Idaho, all flew lim es 2 -2 0 would be going into the field to create allegations he exerted influence on Conference of Churches. Members of create jobs by spending $3 miilion to state interest. to New York Monday night for a jobs. Gov. Thomas P, Salmon of Ver the U.S. Forest Service in order to the Church of the Assumption and improve raiiroads, insuiate low- There was no talk Monday of the televised forum appearance spon mont said the meeting was one of the expand his Colorado ski resort. But. students from both the public and income homes and boost the fishing north-south split proposed in most productive he had seen, and the the aide said, Callaway feels it "will sored by the League of Women industry. parochial schools will serve the Washington by Gov. James B. first at which all votes were un take months to do so," Voters. They discussed, among other breakfast. The six governors who make up the Longley of Maine, who wanted his animous. each commission also decided Monday to state, Vermont and New Hampshire The commission approved $3.4 concentrate on economic develop split off from Massachusetts, million for five railroad bed improve 3 than 2400 ment, transportation and energy Connecticut and Rhode Island, ment projects, none of which was les! Reinforced projects as NERCOM’s top Gov. Meldrim Thomson of New scheduled for work under existing Hearing set on appropriation activities that priorities, and give each state ?1(X),- Hampshire, a frequent NERCOM federal or state programs. 000 to take care of the host of I on the natural critic who has threatened in the pas' The NERCOM money would pay projects which are small or of less )sity and to pull his state out of the organiza workers, while the railroads in ques of $281,125 for general fund than regional interest which until tion, said he and Longley were tive spark tion would spend another $4.5 million lildrerL on materials. By SOL R. COHEN would be split as follows: $73,300 for recommend future operations. The insurance - fire, liability, etc.; $50,- directors already have given their in The commission .approved $2 llcrulil UcporliT Public hearings will be conducted 000 for debt service, temporary formal approval for the expenditure. million to winterize 11,333 low in borrowing; $32,000 for street Other proposed appropriations to come homes. It was estimated the April 6 on appropriating $281,125 ad News summary ditional to Manchester’s current lighting: $12,500 parks; $11,800 be aired April 6 are: project would save five to six miilion highway department; $10,000 police: • $20,049 to the Board of Educa gallons of oil the first year and help General Fund operating budget— the equivalent of 1 mill in the tax rate. $10,000 building department; $6,700 tion. for Bentley Fire Code costs, $3,- Compiled from United Press Internatlonel low income families avoid spending tax collector: $2,600 town manager’s 875; and Robertson School Phase II i2 million to $3 million for fuel. About The bulk of the funds would come from 1974-75 surplus — $209,725— and office: and $825 town counsel. costs. $7,125; with the entire sum to half a million New England homes Also up for public hearing April 6 is be financed from a state grant. LOS ANGELES - Attorneys are considered not properly insulated the remainder, $71,400, from revenue State sharing funds. a proposed $18,000 appropriation for • $13,848 to Libraries for for Patricia Hearst, arraigned to conserve heat. Of the $71,400 from revenue a rescue truck for the Town Fire cataloguing, with the entire sum to WATERBURY - A jury Monday on 11 counts involving Gov. Philip W. Noel, himself a sharing funds, $40,000 would be for a Department. It would be financed be financed by state grants already today reconvened to try and a crime spree in 194, plan a former commercial fisherman, was sewage pump station in Green from available surplus in the Town received. break a deadlock after 20 hours court fight to sever her case is enthusiastic about establishment of a Manor’s Manchester Industrial Park, Fire District Fund. • $1,000 to the rec department for of deliberations over a three- from the trial of William and major task force to revitalize the under the town’s industrial Another proposed appropriation tennis lessons, with the entire sum to day period in the murder trial Emily Harris. region’s fishing industry in accor guidelines; and $31,400 toward the from available surplus would be be financed by fees. of Murray R. Gold. Gold is dance with the 200-mile fishing limit cost of townwide real property from the Data Processing Fund — The public hearings will be con barged with the murders of his WASHINGTON - Aware expected to become law shortly. revaluation, bringing that cost to $18,000 for a systems analyst to con ducted by tbe Board of Directors — 8 former wife’s parents, Irving that the procedure literally Because it is not yet law, no money date to $132,400.