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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 21

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Malik 1 Glaims Israel Abused 2 Soviet Jews UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (AP) Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Jacob. A. Malik made pubic Tuesday a letter from' a both Jews, claiming' they were the Sovtt Union. -mistreated, and harassed while The letter said they came to trying -in hold' reaching posts in lsrBtl Moscow -In spring. of 1961 to join the-wom- an's husband, but that the hus- Malik said Cecilia ftoiinman, nand quickly got rid o( both and her' daughter, Irma, of Hai- mother and daughter with the (a, Israel, asked his heln in oh- aid of a rabmmcal court.

Soviet woman and her taming visas is tor their return lo1 Veterans Day BRIDGEPORT Lafayette Plaza SPRINGFIELD 1685 Boston Rd Mrs. Roinmari said she ws; Friday and Saturday BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1970, accused falsely of spreadng ids'as. while teaching in Haifa, and that "eventually both' she and her daughter wound up jobless and without Meskill's Staff Moves to Capitol HARTFORD (AP) elect Thomas J. Meskill's staff Aristotle was the-greatest moved into the Stale Capitol all Greek Scientists. Tuesday to begin working cn the new state budget arid oilier matters.

Nearest Sears Store" Office equipment 1mm the campaign neaa- qunrtsrs in Berlin was moved suile 01 nrrices on iutdf. take it in medium or dark brown to carry you trom now tnrougti Spring in a smart fashion and great comfort. With 2 flap pockets and inp-sliteherf detailing all around. Sines-36 to 46. cotton corduroy country coat save no.12 0088 Regular flH jf Here's a coal that's, got fashion, prncticaiily and warmlh all -one; The four outside pockets and rnnvenienl jnsiile pockel.

In green, tan and bronue. HAMDEIS MAiNLUbblMt irllUULHUHn 2301 Dixwell Ave. SO Boston Post Rd. 34 8 Middle Tpkc. W.

222 Main St, "tORRINGTON WEST HARTFORD, WEST SPRINGFIELD WATERBURY Winsted Rd. Corbin's Corner 135 Memorial Ave, Naugatuck Valley Mall TWENTY-OWE suite is al Itie oppositions sent to (he victorious A fpJP 'HP A corner of the building from ihej publican gubernatorial J- jDUllCl executive office of retiring date. John Dempsey. Some $10,009 in state funds second ilnor formerlv occupied, mesxiii secretaries was ckiiciims, ui me mniuu by the House minority leader start typing lhank you ielters during the before hi! and the Senate clerks. I for all the notes of congratuls-' ma ugi ttii in in J.muary.

A I JPHI i 1 BRIDGEPORT mmmmmmmim wss marr. ymmt- A HL i vourtelf nn-Uim holid.) with hind- I knit ahirt of TextraliredJ1 nylon. JV.Jfl i MSIM w'-i'. Al Choose nhnrl sleeve knit with fashionable 4-bultnn JfgBm aW xSA Or Wf'i y.nl over ihort crew-neck- with free moving rasUn A and' f.shipnihle ribbed eoll.r and V' 1 VV eolow. I' STRIPED GIVE-N'-TAKK SLACKS i I Sears new Kive n'-rake Slack new kind of eamul Sean Imr I -i Hk-' and ol -aj ft "4 lilrnri of polyrHer, MC rayon antII.v,r» if spehilei.

When 300 bend and alretch, fJTJ I Taaalaaaat'-: ihe PfiRMA-PliEST Cive-VTakr Slack bend, and 1 "A MrHchei M'ilh miii lo keep die fine contour fit. Fashion I I right Viih aeeent ftripei or eol in cuffed and ruffleei I 1 ffltfjl I I Hfai Wt SAVE I 91m. tWl Regular S58.00 I ljudget-boosling price. Where else hill Sears? The Remiinc a budget-boosting price. Where, elae but at Sears? The eoal it genuine Heal dress for dinrernina men who CHOICE UH' iaaH LHfl ntaod ihe hem in quality, appearance and comfort.

Superli WBiaM LaBii ralfakin are fully leather lined. leather Tliese go-everywhere. Soft glove aaallMI Kurocord shell is water repellent and a f.oft, velvety look. that keeps I ttm leather upiiero. have, sprinay snles and heele.

I thanks to the aeryli)! faced, liolvester baekerl pile lining. With Kurncord shell is water repellent and offers a soft, velvety look. Ihat -keeps you thanks lo the acryliu faced, polyester backed pile lining. With or slipons in black, or strap ami OO I Tfll Mr buckle style in anlirpir. brown.

popular ni.gH»r SEAKJ.JtOf.HUCKANDCn suede coats with warm zip-out liners lorrlflr fashion, nlus the added warmth of a nlush pile, zip iii Offer Goes To Premium NEW YORK (AP) American Telephone fn, jsnn-million bond offering Monday described as the largest under- ntton package ever was complete sell out, a spokesman ir the underwriters said. The bonds were sellins briskly throughout the but when the Federal Rrserve Board annnunc-' discount rate cut, demand increased to the point al which Ihey were selling above their original issue price, he said. Ttc $150 million uf seven yezr notes closed Monday at above par bid and above par asked, he' said. The SH50 miliinn of H2-year debentures were being offered at 1 per cent above par and bid al 14 above par, he added. rue aisi accounts tor rhi- calen dar of taxable and tteot oitermgs.

It comes about seven months after the company's massive S1.6-billion offering of debentures with warrants on April 13, represented the largest corporate financing plan in history. However, this was not handled by under- The nffrring is ennsiderahfy larger than the $35Q-miIlion package of Sears. Roebuck Co, annds offered to tne public in which had previously stood as the largest underwritten issue, the pokesmati said. long-term debentures, priced at. HIO per rent of their face value, carry an B.7D per cent interest rale and are not able for at least five years, The short term notes were is sued with a per cent- interest rate at a price of per cent of.

face value to yield 7.6S per nt. Funds from the offering will ba to refinance or retire $340 million in bonds -coming due' the next 13 months and for expansion of the Bell system, snio. Ths. offering was underwritten' i tti i -r nan- aged by Morgan Stanley Co. 2-Year Contract Ratified, Hiking Paper Box Pay Members of Local SOB of the rntemational Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers voted yesterday, to ac- cept a new two-year- contract with the Rridgoport Paper Box company, 304 Kossuth street, ac- cording lo Tom Schirico, union.

Inenl president, The new contract, which affects about 4(1 uniun members, calls for a .5 per cent wage lifts the first year, and a further per cent raise with a rnst-nf-liv-inE allowance the following year. Deliberations between the company and the union wound up yesterday afternoon, as Mr. Schirico and Joseph Petrelli, un ion international representative, settled on the final terms Willi Philip Wilbur, vice president of the company. The settlement was ratified later in the dsy by the cal members. tin- mui e.vv im provements were made in the pension plan, vacation and holiday schedules, and life insurance benefits.

Attitude Seen 1 Key to Success 1 In Rotary Talk 1 By RICHARD CONTI Attitude, the Secret Ingre dient," was. the topic of a talk by Calvin Walker of Bethany, affiliated with the Dale Carnegie school, at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Bridgeport Rotary club yesterday in the Holi- Hc said such men as Roose velt, Beethoven, and Demosthenes overcame physical handicaps by. developing an attitude of "I succeed," thus overcoming the greatest obstacle of all, lack of self confidence. A member Df the New Haven Rotary club, Mr. Walker cd humor into his often philosophically oriented not- iat- "although we.

are con stantly complaining about our jobs and routine tasks, we often will, fight tooth and nail to avoid changes, even though the changes might make our jobs easier." nc snows a tenden cy to, associate security with rou. and lo fear that any attempt -to alter the-routine aiters way ot nte. Thus, we fight to ''avoid iiiee," he declared, counsel ing those employers present that they should keep this in mind "Chang? should' come in such a way so as not to shock the very people we are trying to help," he cautioned. He closed his address With "Ho who thinks he can' succeed has already dona.

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