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Peace Talks May Resume Sunday The Waathar PAGE TW ENTY-EaCHT- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchater, Conn., Mon., Oct. 30,1972 Wapping Plan Debated Goudy chance of nln tonlgM, Corporation Canadian lows upper 30s to low 40i. Ridn School’s Polio Outbreak See Page 9 likely with the high In the low OOi Skyjackers Kill Aid Bills „,9»'^lection Wednesday. Summarized No Threat To Community MASCHESTER — A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES PMCEFIITEINCINTI Today Leonard Nelke, a member of MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 81.1972 VOL. XCH, No, 26 WASHINGTON (AP) Cor- GREENWICH (AP) - Two firm whether they have con­ Airline Employe the Christian Science Committee T porations and industries in­ girls are reported to be among tracted polio, he said, but added, TORONTO (AP) - Canadians cluding Lockheed, the Penn Cen­ the eleven Daycroft School "We feel sure the two girls have on Publications for Connecticut, MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — One airline employe was killed and are voting today to decide I tral railroad and pesticide makers students who originally were the disease. In fact, one Is almost said Sunday participation in the whether Pierre Elliott Trudeau another wounded in the hijacking of an Eastern Airlines got special aid bills from the 92nd suspected of having poilo, accor­ completely recovered." innoculatlon program doea not continuds as their prime minister Jetliner from Texas to Cuba. The FBI identified two of the sky Congress. ding to Greenwich Health Direc­ Kraus said it appeared fairly represent a change in his churjcb't and if he does, whether he will pirates as a former Commerce Department executive and his But under the threat of tor Dr. George Kraus. certain the number of confirmed policy. have a sizable majority in the teen-aged son. challenges and adverse publicity. Kraus also reported Sunday polio cases would increase within "The Christian Science House of Commons, Congress refused to help out that the private school, with its the seven suspected students. religious exemption from polio The father and son named by the FBI were Charles A. How much of the so-called firms including cyclamate users, student b ^ y primarily composed The polio epidemic was immunization has always In­ Peace Talks May TuUer Jr., 44, and Bryce M. Tuller, 19. The FBI said the two "Trudeaumania” that sparked timber companies and cigar of Christian ^lentists, poses "no declared by federal officials last cluded the provision for emergen­ his Liberal party’s 1968 sweep has also were wanted in connection with a Virginia bank holdup in makers. threat to the community," week. The school has not been cy action of this kind to protect worn off? How mucii of the Bills passed in the past two despite a fourth confirmed polio quarantined because all per­ the rights of others,” he said. which a police officer and a bank manager were killed by Trudeau personality-plus magic years benefitting specific cor­ victim at Daycroft. sonnel at Daycroft have been "All of our relations with the rentains? These are key questions bandits last week. porations or industries Included: The health official stressed that vaccinated against the disease public health authorities for as the 53-year-old Liberal -The g250-milllon loan the fourth victim, being treated and state officials believe virtual­ many years have been mutually The FBI idenUfied a third hi­ carried a Luger pistol and said he standard-bearer asks an often guarantee to help Lockheed raise at an out-of-state hospital, was satisfactory and cooperative. jacker as WilUam Graham, 18. fickle Canadian electorate for ly all area residents have had the Resume Sunday wanted to go to Cuba because it financing for its commercial jum­ not a new case, saying the boy polio innoculations. "Exemptions have been The fourth man was not named. was "the only place where a endorsement of his first four bo TriStar airbus jet. was one of the eleven studenb Christian Scientists believe in provided only at their discretion. All four skyjackers remained in person could enjoy the benefits of years in office. —A $200-million loan guarantee orginally suspected of having the another method of healing, other We do believe thoroughly In th e) Cuba when the jetliner, carrying freedom.” Some political seers regard the to help put the Penn Central disease almost two weeks ago. than through strictly medical power of prayer and there has WASHINGTON (AP) - Diplomatic sources say the United “ There will be no push to end the war immediately on our 33 passengers and a crew of Hines refused to give newsmen Liberals under Trudeau as un­ railroad back on its feet. The two girls and five boys are means but their by-laws allow been no change in this fundamen­ States and North Vietnam have agreed to resufne part, and I don’t think there is any way it can come before seven, returned to Miami from details of what happened aboard beatable, but he wants enough —A |45-million authorization awaiting laboratory tests to con- followers of the religion to comp­ tal point,” Nelke said. Nov. 7,” Dent told newsmen in Atlanta Monday night. Havana. the hijacked flight. Instead, he House of Commons seats to negotiations that could lead to a cease-fire in Indochina by passed in Congress' closing days ly with civil law. '* Air piracy warrants were called on Congress and the airline for loans to help 11 railroads assure a comfortable majority Sunday. “ There are still some important things unsettled ...." issued against the Tullers and industry to post armed guards at repair flood-damaged facilities. and a sympathetic legislature. r ■ ^ 4 1 u r J These sources, members of the foreign diplomatic corps, Graham, and a Houston, Tex., air terminals. —The Pesticide Control Act’s This federal campaign fell iSoan S /trK H eauS When word of the Impending peace agreement broke last judge set bond early today at $1 TOWN OF MANCHESTER said South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu could "There is a good possibility this provision for reimbursement of short of igniting flames of public f l r t l i j n t i n d f i r week, North Vietnam demanded that the United States be million apiece. excitement. Trudeau’s perfor- be expected to sign the agreement, despite Saigon’s strident hijack would never have taken companies and individuals for -T Or UOWn LJflUer A burst of shots as the airliner NOTICE AND WARNING ^pF^ared to sign the papers Oct. 31, Paris time. But White place had there been armed pesticides on hand which are mance has been much less LOS ANGELES (AP) - A statements in recent days. was commandeered at Houston House Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler told reporters guards there,” he said. "The unsalable or unusable because of dazzUng than in 1968 when his small Noah’s Ark has left Los OF STATE ELECTION The State Department would not comment on these early Sunday took the life of Monday "w e would not sign such an agreement until the ticket agent might be alive the federal ban. party won almost 60 per cent of Angeles harbor for Sydney with reports. But Harry Dent, one of President Nixon's key Eastern ticket agent Stan Hub­ today...if they had been.” —A bill expanding the federal the 264 House seats. 11 species of animals to enrich The Electors of the Town of Manchester are hereby Warned to conditions are right.” bard, 34, of Humble, Tex. Wyatt political advisers, said Monday night he doubts any settle­ Hines criticized the news guarantee on loans for aircraft When Trudeau dissolved Australian zoos. meet at their respective polling places in said Manchester on Henry A. Kissinger, Nbton’s S. Wilkinson Jr., a 26-year-oid ment can be reached within a week’s time. media for releasing details of purchases for any one airline to Parliament this fall and called The shipment, which left Sun­ Tuesday, November 7, 1972, for the following purposes; to writ: chief foreign-policy adviser, an­ refueler also from Humble, was previous hijackings and said $30 million from the original $10 this election, the House lineup day on the cargo ship Allunga, 1. To cast their votes for Electors of President and Vice nounced last week that "peace is wounded by two shots in the left published information aided the million. was Liberal, 147; Conservative, includes a pygmy hippo, a President, Representatlve-in-(?onpess, State Senator, State at hand” but added that one arm. hijackers in this case. He refused —A measure adding, at the 73, New Democratic Party, 25; cheetah, two lumurs, three Representative, Judge of Probate-to fill vacancy. Justices of more negotiating session of three Extern officials said Hubbard to say how. request of Colt Industries Inc., Social Credit, 13; independent, 2; baboons, three hairy armadillos, the Peace, and R e^trar of Voters. or four days would be necessary was found at the end of the In Atlanta, an Eastern employe titanium and other specialty vacant, 4. Trudeau had an ample two sloths, four marmosets, two 2. To vote on the following question for approval or disapproval to nail down details of the passenger exit corridor, clutching disclosed that Eastern departure Wanted Men metals to the "Buy American" working majority. geoffroy’s cats, three vizcacha, of a proposed Constitutional Amendment. A vote for “ YES” Nixon Vetoes T arget proposed cease-fire agreement. a raincoat and a pair of sun agents there have circulated a law which requires the military If Trudeau’s campaign lacked four jungle cats and two pacas. is a vote for approval and a vote of "NO” is a vote for Kissinger said the time and glasses that weren’t his.
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