
PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manctiester, Conn., Mon., June 11, 1973 The Weather 'Wuriderstorms with strong, gusty winds Officials Will Explain likely this evening through Wednesday morning. Warm and humid tonight with atrr lEueninn HeralJi low in the 70s. Wednesday’s high in low Shanti School Program 90s. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1673 - VOL. XCII, No. 214 Manchester—A City of Village Charm PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS The Shanti School, an Shanti School officials will Manchester students will be EIGHTEEN PACES alternative non-graded high explain the programs at the so- determined by a lottery con­ school housed at the Hartford called “school without walls,” ducted by Shanti officials, railroad station, will be the will answer questions, and will according to the Manchester subject of a W^nesday night make available applications to High School guidance depart­ meeting open to all interested the school. The Manchester ment. Previous academic level students and parents. Board of Education has ap­ of performance is not a The meeting is scheduled for proved an allocation of funds criterion for admission to the Senate Watergate Probe Resumes 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the for tuition for two students at Shanti School. Manchester High School the Shanti School next year. The school, which in the cafeteria. Acceptance of the two current school year had 72 students enrolled, focuses on community-centered education Hearing Delay Denied; and provides an opportunity for Record Heat Times Purchase flexibility and indiWdualization of programs. Students devise Dean Granted Immunity their own curriculum according Waye Plagues Debate Continues to their interests and goals. Although the school is housed WASHINGTON (AP) - The waters of justice beyond profound kind of corruption.” NEW HAVEN (AP) - The Jacj(soh, the former co­ in the Hartford railroad station, Senate’s televised Watergate redemption.’’ Dean has actively been publisher of two New Haven publisher and company presi­ many student activities and Choicest Meats hi Town! Nutmeggers hearings resumed today as a Speaking to newsmen later in seeking immunity from newspapers testified Friday he dent, and other family studies take place in other federal judge cleared the way the day at the Lansing, Mich., prosecution and the letter, sent fully explored the background members claimed that Lionel areas of the city. for appearances by two key airport, Agnew suggested the by U. S. Atty. Harold Titus, of the Hartford Times and Jackson and others were con­ “Shanti” ib a Hindu word By The Associated Press witnesses, John W. Dean III Senate committee follow Cox’s rejected that request. decided that its purchase could TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! and Jeb Stuart Magruder. advice and recess its hearings sidering two $4 million loans to meaning "peace that surpasses Road-buckling, oppressive heat is expected to continue Instead it offered to permit be profitable. finance the deal. all understanding.” U.S. CAofce Today’s star witness was until the court process runs its Dean to plead guilty to a single / Lionel S. Jackson, president plaguing Connecticut through tonight and into Wednesday, 'scheduled to be former course. count of obstruction of justice, of the Register Publishing Co. GROUND CHUCK say experts at the National Weather Service at Bradley Commerce Secretary Maurice The hearings will gp on an offer that has since been and publisher of its two International Airport in Windsor Locks. H. Stans. He was scheduled to despite Agnew's words, said rescinded by special prosecutor newspapers, was questioned T h e r e ’s a c h a n c e of testify after the committee Chairman Sam J. Ervin Jr., D- Cox. during the fourth day of a TREE PAHIES thundershowers for some sec­ least four highways in the state finished its second round of N.C., and “the committee will Dean’s lawyer, Charles hearing on a Superior Court mo­ Approx. S to a Lb. tions of the state today and where pavement expanded and questions for Herbert L. continue to perform its duty Shaffer, said Dean has been- tion designed to block the buckled because of intense Porter, the Nixon campaign fairly and fully with a view to cooperating with the (Ufflit S Lbs. Par Customer) tonight, but the weathermen purchase. SPRAYING say they won’t bring much heat. The same ninty-degree scheduler who testified last informing the Senate and the prosecutors since April 2 in the The motion was filed by relief from the heat. temperatures that caused those week that he lied at, the American people in respect to belief they would grant him full Richard S. Jackson, Lionel’s Ptione 344-0321 HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Highway maintenance crews problems Monday are forecast Watergate burglary trial. * . what the truth is." immunity. He said his client brother, and other family 317 Highland St, Manchostor Phono 64M277 have temporarily repaired at b r this afternoon. In federal court, U.S. Dist. Before Judge Sirica, would invoke the 5th Amend­ members who claim the tran­ MILLANE NURSERIES So far, Connecticut utilities Judge John J. Sirica granted meanwhile, opposing views ment against self-incrimination saction would develue their • • •OOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOO said they haven’t been forced to immunity for ousted White were offered as to what the if called to testify without such holding in the Register com­ AND TREE EXPERTS Walpole reduce electrical voltage. And a House counsel Dean and former truth is about John Dean. immunity. pany. CR0MWEU.C0NN. spokesman for Connecticut Nixon campaign deputy In a letter sent to Dean May 2 Dean reportedly is prepared Lawyers for Richard Read Herald Advertisements Prisoner Light and Power said regional Magruder. The Senate had 22 and released in court Mon­ to offer evidence against power companies thought they asked that the two be granted day, federal prosecutors said: former White House aides H.R. Found dead could get through the heat wave protection from being “The evidence that has been Haldeman, John D. without problems. prosecuted for their testimony. gathered and is still being Ehrlichman, Magruder and WALPOLE, Mass. (AP) —An State police at the Bethany The immunity won’t necessari­ gathered establishes that you former Atty. Gen. John N. inmate at the maximum securi­ SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION OF GIFTS FOR DAD! barracks said a steel drainage ly prevent prosecutors from were at the center of a very Mitchell. ty Walpole State Prison was grate in the southbound lane of building a case against them on found burned to death in his cell the West Rock tunnel on the the basis of other evidence, early today, the Correction Wilbur Cross Parkway however. Department said. expanded so much because of Sirica also ordered Dean to A spokesman said Patrick R. Town Directors the heat that it caused the sur­ appear at the Watergate grand In Her Honor Gonsalves, 33, of Boston, was rounding pavement to rise and jury without immunity. His found in his cell in the buckle. Authorities said the lawyer said Dean would decline To Meet Tonight maximum security Block 8 at southbound lane of the tunnel to answer questions on grounds Mrs. Alice H am m ar, a guidance counselor at M anchester’s Illing Junior High School for 20 about 2 a.m. years, turns a shovel of dirt in a tree-planting ceremony at the schooi.’The tree was planted was closed for three hours Mon­ of possible self-incrimination. “Apparently something flam­ Sirica also rejected a request Although the Manchester Board of Directors is being by Illing eighth grade classes, 8K and 8L to honor Mrs. H am m ar, who is retiring this year. day at the peak of the New YOUR GIFT Cigars For Dad! mable was thrown at him, then Haven rush hour. by , special Watergate asked by Town Manager Robert'Weiss to give its formal (Herald photo by Ofiara) a match,” said John A. HEADQUARTERS Troopers said the buckling prosecutor Archibald Cox to MacLean, a spokesman for the approval tonight to the purchase of the 110-acre Laurel El Prbducto caused “a monumental traffic prevent live radio and televi­ FOR DAD! department. “ There are no Stripped Down For Work Lake, it appears it will table the action until its July jam” that stretched for 12 sion coverage of testimony by Our precise details yet.” meeting. Sunbeam miles from the tunnel to North A construction worker beats the heat in Manchester today by shedding all clothing that Dean, Magruder and others Tolland Reg. It was the latest incident in a facing indictments in the (fase. The reason for the delay is from Robert and Wells Den­ Area Police Aqua Velva Lime or Haven. Several minor rearend isn’t essential. While the heat wave has hit most of the Northeast unseasonably early, Remington Shavemaster 5.82 chain of violence at the troubled collisions were reported and Sirica ruled that he had no because the Manchester Plan­ nison, and $941,500 for im­ most work'was continuing. ’This worker is employed at the Squire Village complex being Redwood Cologne Mist-Air Light up mild bouquets or prison, which erupted in a tempers and radiators boiled power to issue such a order. ning and Zoning Commission provements to the existing and Frederico Garcia, 35, of 35C Shaver blunts. major riot several weeks ago. built on Spencer St. (Herald photo by Ofiara) will act June 25 on a town enlarged sanitary landfill area. J Two Will Attend Regan Rd., Rockville, was over, officers said. As outlined at a Senate 4 oz. bottle Stylet Dryer MacLean said Gonsalves was The problem of rising and Watergate committee request for a change to In­ In other action tonight, the charged -Saturday on a Circuit Antonio & Cleopatra serving, a four-to-ten year dustrial Zone for the property.
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