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The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 20

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Thf lurliNf Itn FrM Press THUBSMV, Ff S. INI 20 (i c- fcf'1 More Fovor $15 Million Bond Issue for Store Building Complex Resolution To Protest War In Vietnam Delayed by House if businesses like Mr. Richard- Mi's." Strong stated again the citv MONTPELIER Recognizing the right to protest the Vietnam war could be misconstrued as protesting the war it wants some sort of com. asking recognition of the right pensation from the state for loss of potential tax revenues in areas occupied by state self, a member of the House Itn nritocf th "nrnlnnwpH and MONTPELIER More voices were added here Tuesday to those who favored passage by the Legislature of a $15 million bond issue bill (H-8) to expand the state building complex here. The $15 million ten-year plan involves the construction of three new state office buildings around the statehouse, land acquisition west to Bailey Avenue, improvements to existing property, and construction of a gov costly war in Vietnam by Duiidings.

sending the resolution to the This week, he said, the Na General and Military Affairs tional League of Cities issued 1 4, jf legislatures should pay to capital cities an amount annually equivalent to the cost of police and fire services, based ernor's residence. The proposal on the value of state property. more people are interested in Vermont for its history and museums than for its skiing. "I would propose that a museum in the Pavilion would be an appropriate development of this feature of Vermont's attractiveness," said Morrissey. "A museum in the Pavilion would still allow ample space for other state agencies to locate in the building," he said.

"Be Different" "We have an opportunity to assure ourselves that Vermont's Capital City will be different from Topeka or Columbus, Ohio, and that Vermont can still be different from the rest of the country. This will probably be our greatest advantage in the years ahead." Also expressing approval of the $15 million plan Tuesday was Robert Mitchell, executive secretary of the Associated General Contractors of Vermont, representing the construction industry. State Development Commis said Wednesday. Agreeing with the member, Rep. Luther F.

Hackett, R-ll-1, South Burlington, the House delayed action on a resolution Two New Drugs Proving Effective With Leukemia NEW YORK (AP) The Sloan Kettering Institute for Cancer Research said medical researchers have discovered two new drugs which have proved effective against sioner Elbert G. Moulton said judging from his department alone, the state needs more room. A. R. Richardson, president of the Union Mutual Fire Insurance and Weston Cate, executive secretary of the Vermont Education Association, both said they want a specific proposal from the Legislature relative to future state expansion in the area west of the Statehouse.

Both men have offices in that area. Richardson said his firm is in the process of seeking additional space. He said, while the company does not want to move from its present location on State Street, it wants to know what the state's plans are for that area. Mayor Speaks Out Montpelier Mayor Willard R. Strong declared, while the city recognizes the need and desirability of state complex expansion in Montpelier, "We certainly don't want to lose Members of the Montoelier Committee.

A Burlington minister and House member, Rep. William Hollister, D-l-5, introduced the resolution on Tuesday. When it came up for a vote on Wednesday, he pointed out the resolution "supports a principal, not a particular position." He said he wanted to pay planning commission also spoke in tavor of oavments to the Lewis Mills practices rowing in specially built bank dory in which he and son plan to cross Atlantic. (UPI Telephoto) Gloucester Man and Son Plan To Row 16-Footer to England city in lieu of taxes. The $15 million proposal was developed by architect Burley with state planning consultant, John tribute to Vermonters who went tiurais, and the state Administration Department.

this week to Washington to discuss Vietnam "for the orderly and peaceful way they The institute said in its annual GLOUCESTER. Mass. (AP) report that one of the drugs, 'Lewis C. Mills 54, a husky grandfather, truckdriver ARA-FC, has proved totally ef and lobster fisherman, said he leaves it up to the Legislature to decide whether to construct one of the office buildings from scratch at the site of the Pavilion Hotel, or to save the Pavilion and remodel its interior. Vermont Historical Society Director Charles N.

Morrissey told a public hearing in the House chamber if the Pavilion were preserved, it could become the site of modern historical museum. Morrissey reiterated assertions by state architect Robert 1 remodeling of the Pavilion would provide needed modern office space at a far lower cost than construction of a new building. In addition, he said, it would maintain for Montpel-ier a distinctive, comfortable building, representative of the past. "Because of the partnership between generations I would argue that the Pavilion deserves this kindness," he said. "As the future replaces the and his son plan to row across went.

Hackett said that during the past few weeks he had become "increasingly aware of misconstruction." He said the intent of the resolution could be misconstrued as opposing the war. Hollister argued the resolution was clear. "It is a sad day when the Vermont legislature is unable the Atlantic in a 16-foot dory. "I've been wanting to do this House Passes Sympathy Resolution For 3 Astronauts Killed in Apollo for a long time," he said. "I've days," Mills said "I've been around boats a lot but I've never done anything like this before." He said the 92 days required by two Englishmen who made the trip from Orleans, to England last summer "made me sick." "We want to do it fast enough so anyone coming later will have to work to beat us," Mills said.

Mills, a native of Wakefield, N.H., is an ex soldier and also served in the Coast Guard Reserves. When not driving a truck, he goes lobster fishing in his own 42-foot boat. put myself in a real financial straight jacket, but I've been in that straitjacket before." He and his wife, Theresa, have three other children besides Lewis Jr. Their two daughters are married and a son is in the Coast Guard. Last summer, British paratroopers Chay Blyth, 26, and Capt.

John Ridgway rowed across the Atlantic in 92 days. Two other Englishmen died in a similar attempt from Norfolk, last year and their empty boat was found in mid-mid-Atlantic. The 55-day record was set in 1896 by two New Jersey clamdiggers who set out from New York City. White II and Mrs. Roger B.J like Money? Save Buy the 2 lb.

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Eighteen others were helped significantly, it added. The institute said the drugs had a potential for the future, but added: "Their signiticance in the over-all scientific effort will not, of course, be fully known for some years." I He said he hoped to get start to run the risk of not having a matter considered by ed on the trip in March or April. committee when the principal Mills said his son. Lewis of peaceful assembly is at issue," he stated. 21, would 0 along with On a voice vote, the uiauee.

Sponsors of the resolution were Rep. Stanley P. Miner, R-65, Stockbridge; Rep. John Zampieri, D-52, Ryegate; Rep. Luther Hackett, R-ll-1, South Burlington; Rep.

Reid Payne, D-2-2, Rutland; Rep. Francis J. Esposito, D-2-4, Rutland; Rep. Thomas H. Candon, D-2-4, Rutland; Rep.

Martin J. Delliveneri, 2-2, Rutland; Rep. Mrs. Charlotte T. Jones, him, traveling nonstop, alternating in four-hour shifts.

"We hope to make it in 40 Free Press Capitol Bureau MONTPELIER The House passed Wednesday a resolution of sympathy for the three astronauts who were killed at Cape Kennedy last week. "As a team, they labored and sacrificed to add new dimensions to America's space program," the resolution stated. Copies of the resolution were ordered sent to the wives of the astronauts: Mrs. Virgil I. Grissom, Mrs.

Edward H. resolution was sent to committee. past, we need not destroy the physical evidence of the past. We need not inflict this wound upon us." Morrissey cited Vermont- De R-2-1, 1 1 a and Rep. George H.

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