Judge Turns Down Motion for Mistrial on Manson
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I f . \ PAGE TWENTY MancliFJstpr'lEttraing ffiaalft MONDAY, AUGUST 8. 1970 Average Daily Net Press Ron ?or Ihe Week Ended The Weather June 27; 1980 Clear, cool tonight; low in 60b. Patchy tog in . some areas at Census Bureau dawn. Tomorrow’ partly suhny, Loses a Town 15,610 cool; high in 70s. Tliursday— Choicest Meats In Town! Z Manch^ter— A City of Village Charm fair, warmer. In Oklahoma WASHINOTON (AP) — The VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 259 (SEXTEEN PAGES) TUESDAir ONLY SPECIAL* • MANCHES'TER, CONN.,,’TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1970 ( CHmsifled Advertlataig on Page U ) Census Bureau loet a town in SHOULDER % PRICE TEN CENTS Oklahoma. "Colcord, Okla., may not compare with New York City or LAMB CHOPS lb 99«: Los Angeles in the eyes of the BIB 2 Census Bureau,” said Rep. Ekl Bdmondscm, “ But to the people LAMB CHOPS Trial Seen who live and work there, It Is a UeS. Bombing L o m 2 2. i mighty Important place." As Impetus Judge Turns Down Motion Hie 4Se Colcord residents no ticed last week that preliminary LAMB CHOPS *5 census figures printed in Okla NATIVE BIRCH MOUNTAIN Of Turmoil homa papers left them out. Edmondson, D-Okla., said the In Cambodia HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — C U K ES 3 FOR 19* : census takers had lumped the Several community leaders here citizens of Colcord with rural Say the six nights of disorders residents of Delaware County. HIGHLAND PARK MARKET S during the past week were pre For Mistrial on Manson The bureau people promise to cipitated by the manslaughter mend their ways and recognize 317 Highland St., Manchester— ^Phone 646-4277 2 trial of a Hartford poUceman, -On Request By LINDA DEUT8CH Colcord as the city it is, Ed but depressed conditions made mondson said. the city ripe for turmoU. Associated Press Writer SAIGON (A P )— American officials in Saigon admit- Twenty-three persons were LOS ANGELES (AP)— ted today that U.S. planes are bombing in Cambodia in during the disruptions, one Charles M. Manson’s attor MMHH response to requests from Cambodian authorities. ** “ We are responding to a n y -------------------------------------- --------- uncertain if the man was shot ney made a motion today for a mistrial in the Sharon The 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew Tate murder trial, based on President Nixon’s com FUNERAL HOME TOurces disclosed Umt as many cambodlan forces, imposed on the predomln^mtly as 60 American fighter-bomb- black and Puerto Rican North ments about Manson’s ers. each carrying about eight “ “ *® Cambodians say there End Friday was lifted Monday. guilt. The motion was de Established 1874 Three generations of service tons of bombs and rockets, are enemy troop concentraUon The disorders erupted after nied with no elaborating taking part each day in raids on “ '■®® at a given former patrolman Anthony LOm- comment. Cambodian territory point, said one source, “ and bardl was___ ____ acquitted______ of man- The U.S. Command repeated »>®n»bers p in to interdict, slaughter In the death of a 19- Earlier Manson’s attor 142 East Center Street Its earlier statement that U.S. seems well within President year-old Puerto Rican youth, ney asked for a continuance Manchester, Conn. 060 air attacks in Cambodia are dl- Smund rules.” Abraham Rodrigues, based on the remarks -to reeled at "enemy troops or ‘‘"^® sometimes get a peri- The director or the NAACP’.s prepare a motion for a mis (203) 649-7196 material which could threaten Pl*®'’^! o r side benefit,” said an- urban program here, Wilber trial. U.S. and other free world lives ®U>er official. “ If It happens to Smith, said Monday the same Superior Court Judge Charles In South Vietnam.” But other of- *^® ®neniy troops, we’re not conditions that set the stage for H. Older said, “ There Is no rea 4 ficlals gave the impression that 8®*®^ ^® complain. But officially disturbances five years ago still son for a continuance. You don’t American plailes are also at- it’s Interdiction.' ............. apply. have to present your motion The Cambodian deputy com William Graham, head of the Immediately. There will be no mander in the Kiri Rom area continuance. The motion la de Boom Irrigator Tries to Make Up for Dry Spell (See Page Seven) nied.” southwest of Phnom Penh told Water is pumped from two miles away to water shade-grown newsmen Monday that U.S. Air The judge said he Monday ters of an acre at once with its five nozzles. It is the only such Cong Slay night ordered special precau tobacco on the Hartman Tobacco Co. farm off Burnham Rd. in Force Phantoms Were support irrigator in the area, and sprays water at a pressure of 80 pounds tions— Including blacking out Buckland. The boom irrigator being used can cover three-quar per square inch. (Herald photo by Silver) ing his troops by regularly William J. Lennon, Director windows in vehicles transport II Civilians bombing enemy forces In his ing jurors to court—to prevent area, which is miles west of any Iraq Rejects Wives of servicemen over the C-DAP program, from data curred In the subway tuimel un Roy M. Thompson, Associate Director .. exposure of jurors to the Presi seas are invited to attend the known enemy supply route to dent’s comments. He said he About Town Town Profile provided by Harkins and Ihe der the East River, R. Bruce Watkins, Associate Director, Ckirporation Presidon^^' South Vietnam. The color guard and march Vietnam Wives Club sponsored town staff. William J. Ronan, chairman In Cambodia U.S. Proposal feared they might see newspa ing unit of Omar Shrine Club by the Greater Hartford Red The document describes Man- the Metropolitan Transporta- Cambodian commanders in per headlines, and noted that he meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the W ednes^y at p.m. Offered For chester in terms of the 12 func- tlon Authority, which supervises ON HIGHWAY 4, Cambodia the Slem Reap-Angkor area, at sent them on a special route to (AP) — Cambodian troops to- the other end of Cambodia from Washington Social CTub to dls- the chapter headquai^re, 100 tlonal areas of community life operations, ordered the in- Watkins Directors welcome any questions on funerals, customs, procedures, For Peace their hotel to avoid news stands. cuss final plans for parUcipa- Ave., Hartford. under study. These are educa- specUon. day found the bodies of 16 civil- Vietnam, reported last weekend One of the lawyers, Paul Fitz Action Plan etc. Come in, phone or write for a dependable answer. No obligation, natur Ians gunned down by the Viet that U.S. and Thai planes from gerald, said of Nixon’s com ting in the Aug. 16 Maple Sugar ----- tlon, housing, public utilities, t**® reportedly broke out By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ally. Cong on Highway 4, some 60 Hialland were hitting the Viet ments: “ We know this Is un Bowl Shrine Parade at Hanover, Miss Judith Rohlfs, second A 288-page document enUtled, development, general ® An Arab mediator’s efforts to N.H. B’rade teacher at Buckley Perhaps this question has been on your mind: miles southwest of Phnom Cong and North Vietnamese In precedented in the history of - Manchester- A Profile " was K®vemment, communications cable but the cause was Penh. One body was believed to that area, iron out the dispute between — S®hool, and Miss Ehrralne Ho- with the people, health and so- “ nknown.Anlnqulrywasunder- jurisprudence. Seldom If ever be a European. ^ , Egypt and Iraq over U.S. Mid- The Kiwanls Club of Manches- vey, sixth grade teacher at Rob- clal, services, recreaUon c;>l- affected train was a Q. Must an escort accompany the deceased when flown by air to another has a president taken an Inter terir will meet tomorrow noon at ertson School, reccnUy com- ^ acconipllshment of the flrat public safety and transpor- Brooklyn-bound train that city for funeral service? Four O f the bodies were found porTlt cLZitT ^ rc'"s Z S y tlfoT7oLTs^"'3di:, est In a state murder trial.” beside38ide the road and sftVAnseven Hde-a. \werei/o7*o v'AruMrt-A/ireported at«f Skoun, an Im- todfty Baghdad ” I am shocked and bewil the Manchester Country Club, pleted the second session of the P^®®® leading to a community pulled up short of the fire near radio declared that composed corpses we^e in three portant road junction 40 miles the Iraqis dered,” Fitzgerald said. "If the "The lifark Waters Story,” a 20- Audubon Camp of the West at AcUon Plan ' the Bowling Green station, A. Not necessarily. However, we can guarantee prompt and personal service would "resist the taxis. Five other abandoned ve- northeast of Phnom Penh, and American President Nixon is flanked by CJolorado Gov. John Love, right and Atty. Gen. President of the United States is minute film put out by the Con- Trail LakeLjonc Ranch, near 1..UUU1B,Dubois, town. provldeprovide a "hasellne”"baseline” for Horte. "^® ucou woman,wuiiitui, Brigldonina with special courtesies for any escort from an3rwhere to anywhere in the plan to the end.” hides were found along the at Kompong Thom, the largest Mitchell as he delivers statement on the Manson murder trial. (AP Photofax) going to say this, then the ball nectlcut TuberculoslB and Res Wyo. Operated under the aus- profile is an Inventory sneclflc nmornmn nnH O’Shea, 62, Brooklyn, died of world. Libyan leader Muammar Ka- H ere’ s W hat road: another taxi, two wrecked town In central Cambodia 80 game Is over.” piratory AasoclaUon, will be picesjfALico ofwi theulc NaUonalAiauujiai Audubon/\uuuuon — Manchester------------- - as it exists now, ^ u,e is s'"®**® hihalaUon, with a heart dafl spent 18 hours In Baghdad trucks, one motorized pedicab miles north of Phnom Penh Nixon Issuel a statement lat shown.