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P %Bba L I a N R ^ F R Stipning Ikraljt State Police Arrest Uconn Protestors PAGE TWENTY . MANCHES'^R EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Mnn,, April 22, 1874 Bolton / Candidates Urge GOP Teachers Smoking To Fight Democrats lianr^fr Stipning IkralJt Lniled Press International can keep state finances in the announce his candidacy. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1 9 7 4 - VOL. XCIII, No. 173 Manche8tet{-A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES DONNA HOLLAND Republican candidates for black without resorting to an in­ “There was no cocktail party, PRICE. FIFTEEN CENTS large number of school suspen­ come tax. Correspondent sions and dropouts and also governor are urging party no money spent, and there’ll be He called for major cam­ 646-0375 because boys were more members to stick together and a lot of other reforms, too,” he paign finance reforms and said said. Bolton Board of Education susceptible to punishment than “ fight Democrats, not members last week conducted girls. Republicans.” the candioates who will win are Liberal Democrats showed a lengthy discussion on smoking Three announced candidates the ones who take steps to pre­ unexpected support for former The present smoking policy vent another Watergate. at the high school that 6nded states that smoking is not per­ for the GOP nomination Norwalk Mayor Frank Zullo, State Comptroller Nathan G. with the superintendent being mitted in the building or on the attended a breakfast for 300 underdog candidate for the State Police Arrest Agostinelli said the GOP is for­ directed to appoint a com­ grounds during normal school party faithful in Burlington Sun­ Democratic nomination for tunate to have good candidates governor. mittee to review and discuss hours, 7:30 a.m. unUl 3:30 p.m., day and spoke optimistically the issue and report all possible about the coming elections. and said he would base his cam­ The Caucus of Connecticut and ^ ter that time in areas paign on his record as comp­ alternatives. specified by the administration. “I don’t intend to spend the Democrats Saturday night was The committee is to consist next seven months explaining troller and as mayor of unable to endorse a candidate The punishment for being Manchester. of administrators, faculty David C. Wichman what happened 400 miles because none of the three ob­ caught Smoking Is: First occa He said he is spending as lit­ UConn Protestors tained the necessary 60 per cent members, parents, school sion,1, one-hour detention; se- i r y . , Bridgeport Mayor STORES (U P I)-A t least 150 tle as possible on campaigning of the votes to get the caucus The students took over the be carried, on to waiting shuttle tion set up near the sclXil. board members and students. cond occasiOT, two-hour deten- i r protesting students, mostly The number of troopers sen# d IchflianHeadH Si and that he spent no money to seal of approval. room in the Wilbur Cross buses. The arrests came after the A complete report on the tion,; third____ ^ casio n , two-hour I f 9 • n s • ■ ^ P “blican party had nothing to black, were arrested by state to the university was not dis­ Library to dramatize their Except for minor scuffles students refused an order smoking issue was presented to detention;mtion; / fourth occasion, o n U l B ^ H t h «t.” police today after refusing to closed but a delegation of state demands for better oppor­ there was no violence. issued by school president board members by Fred three-dayle-dav sukjension.ai/\n ranuzioPanuzio also launched a leave a University of Connec­ police officials reportedly Hebron Calendar For Week tunities and studies for blacks. Most of the students faced Glenn W. Ferguson to vacate Audette, chairman of the faculr On each evasion a letter is David C. Wichman of 40 newspaper advertising cam- ticut library reading room they entered the library to talk to the NANCY DRINKUTH State troopers loaded the criminal trespass charges and the building. The students had tyijr committeetoHiiiimee on smoking.smoKlng. It sent to parents. Lexington Dr., Manchester has p ai^ with full-page ads in two Commission, 8 pm.. Town Of­ occupied since midnight. students. students, some of whom had to were being processed at a loca- stated they would not leave the compared past policy to present Committee members felt that elected president of major Sunday newspapers, the Correspondent fice Building; Bicentennial Ferguson earlier issued a building until they met with policy and gave recommen-recommen penalties should be increased Lodge B’nai Hartford Times and the New 228-3970 Commission, 8 p.m., home of statement to the students that if Ferguson and other school of­ dations for a futurefuturp policy.nniipv to:fo* Firstirire# offense, one-day____ i... B’rith.B^rith. HeHp succeedssuppmwIo Henry Haven Register. The following meetings and John Sibun. they refused to leave they activities have been scheduled ficials. Committee members suspension (in school if possible Katz. Thursday: Board of would be considered “to be in The word Republican, this week in Hebron: PZC Commission Told The students, complaining of assisting Audette were Mrs. and a letter home); second Wichmam, a Manchester Selectmen, 5 p.m,, Town Office violation of university however, was only used twice in inadequate facilities and Leslie Dubaldo, Mrs. Irene offense, repeat of first offense native, is a member of the Monday: Town Qerk’s office Building; Republican Town regulations and state statutes the ads, both times towards the demanding more black studies, Tabatsky, Miss Shelia Croninx penalty; third offense, suspen­ Manchester law firm of Garri- hours, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office Committee, 8 p.m.. Town Of­ prohibiting interference, dis­ end, listed with his refused to leave the first floor and David Gibbons, sion for three days; fourth ty, Walsh & Diana. He is a Building; Regional Budget fice Building; Recreation Com­ ruption and trespass.” ^*|^*f*cations for government. Hearing, 8 p.m., Rham High reading room they occupied Board member Marilyn offense, suspension for five graduate of Manchester High mission, 8 p.m.. Town Office Sewer Plant Capacity He said failure to vacate the The ads consisted mainly of School. Breslow said that the board bad days. School, Cornell University and Building. after several warnings that building “will render all per­ we text of the speech he made they faced disciplinary action expected a report on smoking No passes to the lavoratories > the University of Connecticut Tuesday: Planning and Friday: Board of Finance, sons still present subject to un­ April 6 in announcing his can^ Zoning Commission, 8 p.m.. and arrest. ‘Pig Pile’ conditions at the high school would be issued to students who School of Law. regular and executive session, 8 iversity disciplinary process didacy. Town Office Building. A school spokesman said warn­ and a possible remedy, not an have been caught smoking. He-is married to the former p.m.. Town Office Building. May Limit Town Growth and penalty and subject to Although the first Republican ings were issued at 3 a.m. and UConn Sit-In Ended entirely new policy. Creation of an outside Susan Ellen Cohen, also of Wednesday: Conservation arrest.” Fair weather prevailed in Manchester over the weekend mayor of Bridgeport in 44 4 a.m. that disciplinary action, A student attending the board smoking area to permit students Manchester. ’The couple has By DOUG BEVINS tain areas to hold the line on son called for a comprehensive The student statement said; providing kids with an opportunity for springtime play years, Panuzio has run both in addition to possible arrest, meeting said he rarely uses the to smoke at specified times was two so n s- Lee, 4, and Adam, 3. development. Potter said. “Faced with inadequate state Police had to carry some of the 150 black students who were removed this morning tunes without stressing his par­ Manchester Planning and study of the sewer system to would be taken if they refused K ’ u ® bottom) Jeffrey Nodden of bathroom because it is thick mentioned. Other officers elected are: Potter said the treatment facilities, the black students of 70 Parker St., Michael LeTourneau of 390 E. Center St. ty affiliation. He was elected to Zoning Commission (PZC) determine the maximum to leave. from th® Wilbur Cross Library at the Storrs campus of the University of Connecticut with smoke and has sustained Committee members noted Arthur S. Lassow, first vice plant difficulties apparently development which could be the University of Connecticut David Gahagan of 396 E. Center St., Brad Chisolm of 400 E. a second term last November. members were confronted Ferguson finally requested which they occupied overnight in a protest against certain UConn policies. (UPI photo) excessive vandalism. that the curent smoking president; Philip M. Rubins, se­ stem from substantial subsur­ allowed in town. come to occupy this library, not tenter St., and Greg Chisolm of the same address. (Herald He told the Burlington Monday night with what assistance from the state police Norman Shaw, high school regulations, although being en­ cond vice president; Aaron J. face water infiltration into the Potter said he is working on a only to get a more definitive photo by Dunn) audience Sunday that his elec­ they termed “startling in­ who arrived in the area at ap­ principal, said that there are forced, have . had almost no Cheerman, third vice presi­ Mirause sewer system. He said the soil survey which will show and specified response to our tion in the midst of Watergate proximately 6:15 a.m ., the usually 15 or more kids in the effect on the qunber of students dent; Michael Wieber, cor­ formation” about the town’s excess water is probably demands but also to dramatize headlines “ended more than 40 what areas of Manchester are spokesman said.
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