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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 21

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both Jews, claiming they were the Sovet Union. mistreated and harassed while; The letter trying to hold teaching posts in Israel- from N.Y. Israel. (spring. husband, 1961 of Malik sald Cecilia Rozinman, band quickly made and her daughter, Irma, of Hai- mother and, a la, Israel, asked his help in ob- aid of a rabinnical taining visas for their return to Mrs.

Roznman BRIDGEPORT BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1970. TWENTY-ONE Malik Claims Israel Abused 2 Soviet Jews UNITED NATIONS, (AP) Soviet Deputy. Foreign Minister Jacob. Malik publc. Tuesday a letter from Soviet woman and her daughter, accused falsely ot said they came to Communist ideas while teaching Moscow In the in Haifa, and that eventually to join the wom- both she and her but that hus- wound up jobless and without got rid of both daughter with the court.

Aristotle WAS the greatest of. said she was all Greek Scientists. the new state budget and other suite is at the opposite tions sent to the victorious Rematters. corner of the building from the publican gubernatorial candi-! Office equipment front the executive office of retiring date. Meskiil state campaign head- John Dempsey.

Some $10,000 in state funds! into quarters suite in of Berlin offices on thel The first order of business for has been allocated to pay thei was moved 2 second floor formerly occupied Meskill's secretaries was to expenses of the Meskill by the House minority leader start typing thank you fetters during the before his and the Senate clerks. for all the notes of Congratula-inaugration in January. Veterans Day SALE Sears BRIDGEPORT Friday and Saturday Exit 21 LAPATETTE Connecticut PL.AZ.! Turnpike MEN'S BAN- SHIRTS Assure yourself and him a happy: holiday with 4 hand. some; Ban Knit shirt: of nylon. Regular Choose: short sleeve.

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suede coats with warm -out liners Meskill's Staff I Moves to Capitol HARTFORD (AP) Gov.elect Thomas J. Meskill's staff moved into the Stale Capitol 'Tuesday to begin working on YOUR CHOICE Regular $26.99 $10.12 $58.00 4788 the added warmth of a plush pile zip finer, al Where else but at Sears? The coat is genuine or dark brown-to carry you from now through and great comfort. With 2 flap pockets and around. to 46. cotton corduroy coat country $40.00 $10.12 2988 practicality and warmth all in -one: "The and- offers a soft, velvety look that keeps faced, polyester hacked pile lining.

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Corbin's Corner. 135 Memorial Ave. Naugatuck Valley Mall 8.Y 4 14 'J Bond Offer Goes To Premium Not all CHARGE NEW YORK (AP) American (Telephone Telegraph $500- million bond offering Monday described as the largest underwritten package ever made-was a complete sell out, a spokesman for the underwriters said, The bonds were selling briskly throughout the day, but when the Federal Reserve Board announced its discount rate cut, demand increased to the point al which they were selling above their original issue price, he said. The $150 million of seven year notes closed Monday at above par bid and above par asked, he said. The $350 million of 32- year debantures were being offered 1 per cent above par and bid at above par, he added.

The offering accounts for half this week's $1-billion calendar of taxable and tax-exempt. debt offerings. It comes about seven months after the company's massive billion offering of debentures with warrants on April 13, which represented the largest corporate fiinancing plan in history. However, this was not handled by underwriters. The nifering is considerably larger than the $350-million package of Sears.

Roebuck Co. bonds offered to the public in 1958, which had previously stood as the largest underwritten issue, the spokesman said. long-term debentures, priced: at. 100 per cent of their face value. carry an 8.70 per cent interest rale and are not redeem-: able for at least five years.

The short term were issued with a per coat interest rate at a price of per cent of- face value to yield 7.68 per cent. Funds from the offering will ba used to refinance or retire $340 million in bonds coming due: within the next 13 months and for expansion of the Bell system, said. The. offering was underwritten by a 300-member syndicate managed by Morgan Co. 2-Year Contract Ratified, Hiking Paper Box Pay Members of Local 509.

of the International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers voted yesterday, to ac- with a new two-year. contract: the Bridgeport Paper company, 304 Kossuth street, according Lo Tom Schirico, union. local president, The new contract, which affects about 40 union members, calls for a 5 per cent wage hike. the first year, and a further 6 per cent raise with a cost-of-living allowance the following year. Deliberations between the company and the union wound up yesterday afternoon, AS Mr.

Schirico and Joseph Petrelli, unIon international representative, settled on the final terms with Philip Wilbur, vice president of the company. The settlement was ratified later in the day by the local members. Besides the wage increases, improvements were made in the pension plan, vacation and holiday schedules, and life Insurance benefits. Price Attitude Seen Key to Success IF 1 In Rotary Talk deSuperb leather glove heels. and Here's terrific fashion, plus budget-boosting price.

suede take it in medium Spring in a smart fashion top-stitched detailing all SAVE Regular SAVE Regular Here's a coal that's. got fashion, Eurocord shell is waler repellent you thanks to the acrylic four outside pockets and convenient By RICHARD CONTI "Attitude, the Secret Ingredient," was the topic of a talk by Calvin of Bethany, affiliated with the Dale Carnegie school, at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Bridgeport Rotary club yesterday in the Holiday Inn. He said such men as Roose-. velt, Heethoven, and Demosthenes overcame physical handicaps by. developing an attitude of "I will succeed," thus overcoming the greatest obstacle of all, lack of self confidence.

A member of the New. Haven Rotary club, Mr. Walker inject-. ed humor into his often philosophically orlented noting that "although we.are constantly 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." This, he said, shows tendency to. associate security with routine, and lo fear that any attempt to alter the routine alters our way of life. "Thus, we fight to avald change," declared, counseling those employers present that they. should keep this in 'mind when attempting to initiate changes in their businesses, "Change should come in such a way so as to shock the very people we.

are trying to help," he cautioned. He closed his address with the quotation: "He thinks he can succeed has already done 50," SEARS, 11.

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