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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR JIANC^TEft EVENING HERALD. M ANCH ES'im ''G(^« MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1970' Average Dally Net Press Rm The Weather Fot « ie Week Bnded Cloudy, not «o cool tonight, November 14, 1B7S . chance of late showers; low abj^t 40. Tomorrow Clearing In afternoon; high In 00s Thursday 16,080 fair, cooler. Manchester— City of Village Charm VOL. LXXXX, NO. 52 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1970 (Classified Advertising on Page SI) PRICE TEN CENT'S^ Nixon Panel Issues/ N ixon Unit Australian Militants New Inflation Alert C alls F or P la^ Demonstration prices will continue New Canal Vrato House, resorting to a new rising at an uncha^ed rate,” pjaicy It earUer predicted, critl- the councU said, WASHINGTON (AP) — A Against Papal Tour clsed today the wage setUement It said that “ freering into the presidential commission has In the General Motors strike contract such an assumption ended a six-year study with a By PATRICK O’KEEFE and a presidential board’s re- about future inflaticm would sad- . ..... controverslad proposal to build a Associated Press Writer commendatlon to increasetacre^ die the Indust $2.88 billion sea-leyel waterway SYDNEY, Australia (AP)—Pope Paul VI celebrated wages in the railroad industry. cause of achlevln^^a new stablli- across Central America within a High Mass tonight at Sydney’s Randwick race tinck Ih Itg second Inflation alert, ty for the price-costlbv'rtJL:__:- few miles of the Panama Canal. President Nixon's Council of ■ presidential board has before a throng of 200,000 as a small group o f militant But before a shovel is turned, Protestants planned the first hostile demonstration of Economic Advisers also focused recommended wage increases the proposal faces major budg attention on price increases by ^ railroad industry averag- the papal tour. etary, diplomatic and ecological the automoMle Industry, the (ril 11 per cent a year over the danger of foigetting “ life’s hurdles in both the United The crowd was one of the industiy, transportation Indus- three-years. Hie board did not moral and spiritual dimension.” States and Panama. largest ever assembled^ in a try and the two-price system of specifically recommend a coet- "Then vriiat emptiness in the The Atlantic-Pacific Inter- closed area in Australia, but it the coiqper Industry. of-living escalator clause but human heart,” he declared. Oceanic Canal Study Commis was only two fifths of the 6(X),- "Wliat a temptation there is to The White House thus moved that including one sion spent $22 million before 000 officials of the papal tour would yield a wage increase in fill its place with counterfeits, into fostering an "incomes poU- turning its conclusions over to had predicted. excess of nine per cent annual some of which, such as self-cen «sy,” a phrase covering presi President Nixon Monday, call The Pope celebrated the Mass ly. tered hedonism, eroticism and dential pressure to hold down ing for the canal to run across at an altar erected Just above Inflationary wage and price Turning to price increases, many others, lead in the end to the council noted that General Panama |and parallel to the ex- the race results board. Flags in boosts. the papal colors of yellow and contempt for man, emd do not, announced additional Istlng passageway. for all that, satisfy his profound The council said that the Gen The commission said the cur white and a background of price boosts for automobiles. restlessness. Man’s heart. is eral Motors settlem^t, “If gen rent lock-type Panama Canal, ochre cloth draped the parimu "An increase of six to seven made for Clpd.” eralised throughout the econo which opened in 1914, will reach tuel boards on each side. per cent in the price of passen The crowd resiwnded with my, would crowd further up- ger automobiles would add its maximum capacity of 26,800 The prograun was much like mild applause. per unit of output, about $2 bllUon to the total cost annual transits by the end of the the Pope’s 1965 Mass before A tiny group calling Itself the .TV price level.” to dealers and possibly $2.6 bll- century, and a new, wider canal 80,000 persons in New York’s A pm m m further increases uon to the cost to consumers,” Australasian AUiance of Bible- is needed for defense purposes Yankee Stadium. The pontiff Believlng Christian Churches t h r ^ toe cost of Uvlng esca- the council said, rode in an automobile around lator for the years ahead, the in- Such an Increase, the council (See Page Six) planned to piarade with placards the brightly lighted turf track. in front of the Sydney town haU crease substantially exceeds said, translates into a rise of blessing the crowd and stopping Wednesday night while the 78- any trend estimate of gains in about three-tenths of one per half a furlong ffom the finish year-old pontiff held an ecumen- national producUvltyj” the ^ ‘ V<l cent in the Wliolesale Price In; post. Then he walked 60 yards prayer service inside with councU said. dex. to the altar on a carpet^ 1. of red Methodist, Baptist 'f: "It also raises costs further in The council also noted price Nixon Orders that showed up brightly on color and Lutheran church leaders. an Industry where produces hikes in the oil industry, saying I television. Between 26 and 100 persona overseas are accounting for a that they come "when petrole The Mass honored the bicen were expected to demonstrate. substantial and growing share of um inventories are at a level Full P robe tenary of Capt. James Cook’s An organizer of the protest, the domestic maricet.” higher than is normal for this landing in Australia, which the John McKenzie, said the group The council reserved an opin time of year.” country is celebrating this year. would be "silent and peaceful.” ion on the railroad wage pack- The council said that on Nov. On Defector Addressing the crowd. Pope A slight shadow already had age as a whole but zeroed in on ii a major oil company, not Paul warned Australians not to been cast over the prayer ser a so-called cost-of-Uvlng escsda- named in the inflation alert, By JOHN 8TOWELL substitute “ hedonism” and vice by the refusal of the Angli tor clause imder consideration, boosted the price of crude oil by Associated Press Writer "eroticism” for “life’s moral can archbishop o t Sydney, the "If an assumptian about infla- 25 cents per barrel. That In- and spiritual dimension.” Most Rev. Marcus L. Loane, to tlon that represents no improve- crease is now under investlga- WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi dent Nixon has ordered a full “Do not close your limited cir participate. He aald he could not ment is expUciUy embedded ticm by the government. share "in unfettered feUowslilp Into a contract for futdre years, and Immediate investigation of Workmen clean up rubble from explosion of bomb inside the U.S. Embassy, cle for the sake of a selfish sat with the Roman CathoUc we thereby guarantee that these (See Page Ten) a denial of political sanctuary to background, in Phnom Penh. No one was injured in the explosion. (AP Photo) isfaction,” he said. "Live the (Jhurch” until more doctrinal a Lithuanian sailor who Jumped words of St. Peter: ‘You are from a Soviet fishing boat onto slaves of ho one except God, so disputes aro ironed out. McKenzie said Ills organiza the deck of a U.S. Coast Guard behave like free men, and never tion has no quarrel with the cutter last week. use your freedom as an excuse Pope’s coming to visit Austra for wickedness.’ After 109 Years A preliminary report, request Blasts Hit Viet Medical Site, lian CathoUcs, but it opposes “ Your moral and religious ed by Nixon Monday morning Protestants associating with spirit stands at the summit,” and delivered later the same him. The protest wlU be led by Case Bros. Paper Plant day, indicated “ the situation The Pope continued, but he the Rev. Frederick Channlng of to find was very poorly handled and U.S. Embassy in Cambodia warned, that with societies as there appears to be some error well off as Australia’s there is (See Page Ten) Ending Town Operation in Judgement,” said White By GEORGE ESPER The bombing In Rmom Penh rorists bombed the U.S. Embas House press secretary Ronald Associated Press Writer was the first terrorist attack on sy in Saigon with a car filled By W n X IA M COE L. Ziegler. the U.S. Embassy there since it with explosives, killing two (Herald Beporter) Nixon was described as con SAIGON (AP) — An enemy reopened 15 months ago after Americans and 20 Vietnamese rocket wrecked an American ' All paper manufacturing will cease at Case Bros, cerned at not being notified the U.S. and Cambodian govern and wounding 190 persons, most immediately and having to medical station in South Viet ments resumed diplomatic rela of them Vietnamese. State School Officials Act plant on Glen Rd. within two weeks, and the entire fa nam Monday killing or wound cility will be phased out over the next several months, learn about it from news re tions. During the big Communist Tet ports. ing the entire staff, and in offensive in 1968, Viet Cong according to company officials. Phnom Penh a bomb exploded Col. Chhun Chhuon, com As Bomb Scares Spread The President told Secretary troops invaded the U.S. Embas night life Some 75 persons still employ in the U.S.