The Weather Cloudy with occasional rain this afternoon and tonight. High'near 70, tow tonight iJlanrI|PHtpr Su^uttm Upralii around 60. High tomorrow 70-75 with chance of showers and thunderstorms MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1973- VOL. XCII, No. 219 Manrhe>ler- 4 CUy of yuioge Charn, T*ENTv.roi,„ paces - Two sections PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Rescuers Race Time To Reach Sub Supeme Court Four Men Trapped Upholds Saden On Ocean Floor Remap Plan Off Florida Coast ?aooo KEY WEST, Fla. (A P)- amassing carbon dioxide. The Navy divers raced against time colder it gets the less effective today to rescue four men, their the chemical absorption is.” ~ Supreme Court today air supply dwindling rapidly, Adm. John Maurer, com­ uphe d the Saden reapportionment plan for the Connecticut trapped in a midget submarine mander of Key West Naval Sta­ legislature by a 6-3 vote, assuring continued Republican 351 feet down in the Atlantic. tion, said two teams of divers At first. Navy officials control of the current General Assembly. had been down, one to within 10 ivy: believed the men, whose feet of the sub. But “neither one The plan, which previously had been ruled un­ research sub was wedged in the (Was able to completely reach constitutional by a federal district court after a r •• wreckage of a World War II the submarine because of the Democratic challenge, was used as the basis for last destroyer, had enough air to wreckage involved and they last them until noon, EDT. But November’s legislative election. The election gave the were in danger of entangling later a spokesman said "now, it themselves.” Republicans control of both branches of the legislature. - / looks like it may be even The elder Link was helping to If the Supreme Court had found the plan un­ shorter than that.” direct the rescue attempts 20 constitutional, an emergency legislative election might Among those trapped was miles east of Key West. have been necessary. Legal opinions differed about Clayton Link, son of of the sub's Linki who was aboard the Sea designer, Edwin Link. whether a finding of unconstitlitionality would have in­ Diver, mother ship of the Two of the trapped men were minisub, alerted the Coast validated the acts of the legislat ve session that concluded in a front compartment of the Guard to the emergency Sunday this month. the sub. The other two were in a morning. The plan was developed by a panel of three state rear compartment. The first attempt to lower an Superior Court judges, headed by Judge George A. Saden. Rescuers were faced with the air compression bell chamber prospect of having to draw on It was overturned by a U.S. District Court in March 1972 in with two divers aboard in an ef­ the vital oxygen supply to in­ fort to free the craft believed a case filed by state Democrats. The lower court said the First Dny Hospital Fund Donors crease the temperature in the trapped in cables dangling from plan violated the “one-man, one-vote” principle of the U S submarine and enable chemical the wreck of the USS Fred T. Constitution. First day donors to the Master Donor’s Club of the 646-1222 pyI u cannisters to absorb more car­ Berry failed. Manchester Memorial Hospital Appreciation Fund are Club^Sio hlv f bon dioxide. Democrats had claimed that the plan was also politically It was the first operational left to right, Fred Nassiff, Walter Carter Jr. Joseph S Fdw J h M Smith, Asked about the buildup of gerrymandered in favor of the GOP. But the lower court man and Edmond Parker. Parker president of the HpraiH i ^ ’ Diltus, Manchester Evening test for the bell, an aluminum carbon dioxide in the back sec­ chamber topped with a plastic paid more attention to the “one man, one vote” issue than tion of the vessel, a Navy Dfenchester State Bank and donating in the bank’s name is 'surance ^ Johli^A ” n^.0 ^ bubble designed to give the the question of political advantage. shown filling in the thermometer representine n m wIiiap!’D'^ William A. Oleksinski, spokesman described it as “ dnnPfpH ♦!,«> .f2,850 Wallace Parciak. Mark R. Kravitz, J. Stewart Johnston divers a panoramic view of the It is quite possible that if the sole question were donated the first day of the campaign to raise $60,000 for baby putting a'plastic bag over situation. the purchase of a new blood chemistry analyser for the Graham L. Clark, Nassiff Arms Company, Merrill its head and slowly being political gerrymandering, it would be non-justiclable (out­ strangled.” The submarine became hospital. Pledges and donations may be made to the J o f S a T '* Shop. m L l d photo trapped about 10 a.m. Sunday side the court’s jurisdiction),” the court said at the time. Shortly after daybreak Cmdr. hospital by calling Bert Dittus, director of development, while it was on a fishing William Smith said there had research expedition for the « I been radio contact with two Smithsonian Institution in men in the front of the sub and Washington D C. The trapped they had reported the men in men, in addition to the younger Dr, Buckley Writes the rear were still breathing. Link, are Archibald "Jock” "But there is still no response Menzies of Scotland, the sub’s from the two in the back,” 3 * t Summit Begins pilot-commander; and Robert Smith said, explaining this in­ Li^ly Town History WASHINGTON ( Meek, 27, a marine biologist dicated the two were- un­ from Santa Barbara, Calif., and President Nixon welcomed domestic controversy over the in the day with Nixon before the conscious. June B. Tompkins Watergate scandal. Albert Stover, a diver and sub­ Pattern, The History of as the town’s geography __ Leonid I. Brezhnev to the White President returned to the “He was born in Manchester. and Jewish groups also have an­ Smith said “the critical thing marine pilot from West Palm Manchester, Connecticut,” the Bgeology, the Indians, early land House today for summit talks capital from a weekend at his It has been home to him all his nounced a series of is not the air supply but Beach, Fla. dust jacket is designed with an grants, church history, intended to cement U.S.-Soviet Key Biscayne, Fla., home. life, with all the happy con­ demonstrations protesting overall gold mulberry tree economic developments,' in­ relations and accelerate notations of that word. He Brezhnev’s visit and Nixon’s ef­ motif on a dark green dustrial and political develop­ negotiations on lasting nuclear fervently hopes that coming arms curbs. forts to increase economic ties background, symbol of the silk ment, he has added frequent generations will find it as plea­ industry which brought prestige Brezhnev’s helicopter landed with the Soviet Union. Because sant a place to live as he has.” vignettes on individual person Students Play Major of the threat of demonstrations and success to the town. or incidents which make the on the lawn south of the White In his.own words. Dr. William House. tight security has been Dr. Buckiey has taken an book a live and vibrant account. E. Buckley closes the final arranged for the Brezhnev historical fact and made it an It would not be possible to Rain and fog forced cancella­ chapter of a book he authored exciting account full of adven­ tion of plans for Brezhnev and visit. Role In Tolland Rites write one chapter on the and which has recently been A rally urging Brezhnev to ture, romance, nostalgia, and Cheney family and let it go at his party to leave the Camp published by the Pequot Press. permit free emigration of VIVIAN V. KENNE.SON education system. She charged humor. As he says in his in­ that. The early members of the David presidential retreat in the typical life of an adolescent, The book’s sale has been Soviet Jews to the West was Correspondent that the emphasis is off educa­ troduction, “the historian must family who came to the Maryland mountains by “Vladimir,” who lived all his arranged to coincide with held on the steps of the Capitol In what has apparently tion and on discipline, that be free to comment and inter­ Manchester not only es­ helicopter. They had spent the life in the small town and now Manchester’s Sesquicentennial weekend there. Sunday afternoon, with police become a policy, the third students are under too much pret at times.” tablished a thriving silk in­ attended the “all atomic” high celebration, for appropriately estimating the crowd at 10,000. graduating class of Tolland pressure. But never has Dr. Buckley dustry which gave Manchester The Soviet Communist party school. , enough, the book is^all about chairman and his party were Members of the Young High School yesterday con­ Stating that schools are dis­ deviated from the truth of world-wide recognition, they Wegold sees Vladimir as Manchester. Americans for Freedom, a con­ tinued as in previous years — ciplinary organizations rather Manchester’s story. Besides literally s ^ th e pace of living driven eight miles to Thurmont, basically intelligent with a Entitled “ A New England servative group, demonstrated the students playing thfe major than learning, she continued chapters on such civic subjects standards lor its citizens. As Md., where they boarded two clear perception of the world outside of the office of the part of the ceremonies while that learning should be a their influence was made helicopters at the Catoctin High ' around him, upset by the pet­ Soviet newspapers Pravda and school officials took a “back process that will be carried out manifest in the fields of educa­ School baseball field for the tiness of his family and, to a f Izvestia.
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