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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 29

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Pay Board To Meet WASHINGTON The Wage Board agreed la meet today after failinc. In any binding decisions during a day-long meeting Friday, a spokesman said. "Vanitns proposals' were discussed but no linal decisions ice-re. reached," he said. A previously informative source close lo the talks said only that they pit: down In some very substantive The tripartite board was reported 1o be e.irlior ir the vreek on flic question of whether existing (fliletlive l)aiguin-ing agreements should be honored during the Pha.se 2 period following Hie current wage The ID management and puh i tic niemhers reportedly favurcd a Koveromcnt veto over anv.

pot'tinn or previously raises exceeding vct-lo-hc rle-cided guidelines. The five labor members are adamant in Insisting thai enisling contrails tie iionorcd, with relinaclive payment of ccnlract nay increases frozen out hy I'resident Aug. la announcement ot lvage-price-rent ceiling. Labor's hand ims strengthened by Thursday tuc House Banking Cnmmittee, which angered President Nixon bv modi- to call validating nil "grossly disprnporticir raise in prcscit wilii reunactive a Darienite Heads N.E. Telephone The hoard nf directors of Ihc v.

a a plaaa.p i moa with headquarters in Ku.n: this week elected William c. Mercer or 3 Deliwnixl road, Daricn. as president, uhiEf operations officer and a rlireclci ot the company. Mr. Mercer has he en vice pres-iriiTi-persc'iiicI of the American Telephone Telngraoh Co.

Ho i his career wiih the He 1 1 ii-ei at Western Hlec- trie tn IS.iS he was Inferred to New England TelL'phnne and became New Hantpsliiri general manger in 1033 and vice president in jnhvn. Mr. iMercur was elscieil vice pros a lions V. Indiana Dell Teleplmjii company in 1962, and became an ATi-T. assistant vice a year aler.

He was aaaiiil AFfcT vice preside nt-marketing in 1S65 and s.c» prnaatle surnrl in J057, lie is a "director of lonp lints department o' the Wisconsin Telephone cn. and of the Bell Telephone. Mr. is also on the hoard nf directors of Heekman Down town hospital, Nciv cily. THE DANES IN COPENHAGEN (UPU-Spain ia me iop country as la Danish tourists aie Thanks to cheap package char is i nignis, ia per cent nr 62.

Srandinav Burns to Be Honored N.Y. Officials Along With Hollander Dr. Arthur F. Ruins, will be designated a Fellow in the Ifl IjOHll SttUldell Society ot Fellows ot Hit; Jew- W'AHIilNUTON (AP) ish Theological Seminary of YORK (AP) Two. rotary of Transportation John Aincricn at Ihc institution's an- city cnuaeilmeii said Vulpc and Amtrak President mini aiwr's ov.

Ihc cily would have Roger Lewis jointly announced In the Hotel I'iertt, New York millions oi dollars had offii lals I riday plans lo dedicate Meiro- At the same event, nouiired previously, the Marshall Memorial mcdnl will he awarded to Seymour Hollander, of 3345 i'ark avenue, prcs-; Ma, Kllsberg Says Nixon Is Selling War to Public NEWPORT, IU. (AP) Daniel F.llsberg said Friday nieht reporters should not ac cept at face S'atue President Nixon's- statements that tvar in Indnchinu is Kll.iherp, wlio has said he leased the nnce secret Papers the press, (old Ihe 17th annual convention of the New F.nsland Society of News paper Editors that reporter; should push for the putilic re- Ihe palters in the Cambodian in- "lf 1 I would make the papers' jiubltc," Ellsberg. a former government researcher, said. He said Ihe President has been "selling" the war to the public three years, lie described ths this way: "The first helpful Ihiae convince Ihcm (the public; it is 'a mm ana ash- subtle job of s- as-. Alsu, he the ad at.c.r.

aaa, her-r, ah' a lu hae.n oiive tne nenet tiiat the. war Orienl, An: LOWER HAll IA1 AY ETTE PLAIft ding "as the war contin-id "to make war accent- able by emphasizing ihe war is smaller." He'said the piocess amounted trying to teach the nubile The former Pentagon employ ee, row a rest usetts Institute I as: ea'smar vl.3l.ld press fur weekly announcements on how many civilians are killed in the Indochina war. "We don't have that berausc we dnn't n.sk it." Hllsherg SOVIET STANDARD inaKels lor On the Soviet flag, the red tn 1970, most Of Ihcm for Ma color stands fnr rmJilntinrs Ih, lorca Italy was a distant sec- hammer and sickle for united ond, followed by Austria. West peasants and workers and the Germany, and Norway. 'slur fur the Communist party.

COllE 203 TELEPHONE 33S-J116 Travel LAFAYETTE PLAZA trartt enji nsition Nov. fi Irnlia, V.rslanrf, I'jhlti, .1 Africa Ihe Csribhrmi, or -trnltrrs llir itap Mow Action acted two years ago on a report park, a suburban park-and-ntfe the scandal lainl munlcl- rail I station alone (he route pal loan scandal. I of the Metrollners in northern arporatioji Here. The me- Housing and Devriup- ment Admiiiistiauoii inspector lawyer and Jewish communal leader who was chairman oi the Seneiai. Hoard of seminary from 1HD3 Sadowsky is chairman of the Calil Jeatli in IMS.

i Mr. Hollander's award will be kv.i'i in the scrnir mitten which is holding hear- diet ill cuts of nine pri.aans mi hi-ibery charges Thursday by Manhattan grand jury and the unimpleniented report revealed Ei-eat tragedy in our ruy government. All (he abuses we are noiaing una ncniiiiE were In the HDA in May 19GS," Sadowsky added. "Nothing wis dnne for two years." Sadowskv said Albeit A. Walsh, present ItDA adminis trator, never mentioned I9G9 report during his three days of testimony before, the council panel.

Poslc! said thnt Rnljerl Rus-kin, city investifiation enmmis- liad Ignored the reporl as covering up deliher- ately" for Lindsay, lie added CorrlKllr, the a If TBAVEI-, INC, could have saved the city millions of dollars if he id acted on the report. Since the name of Ruskin's deputy, David M. Dorsen, appeared on the first page of the report and because Ruskm arranged for undercover men to be placed in the loan program rector or the loan program testified that fires were "serious" problem. Speaking with newsmen later. I'ostel termed Clarke's remark about the fires as "absolutely ludicrous" and said Clarke's attitude showed a lack of regard for taxpayers' money, Earlier, Manhattan Dlsl.

Atty. Frank S. Hngan said Thursday's indictments were but the' "first step" in the grand probe. He said the panel had been extended three investigation." CUT Cuts Trime Kate HARTFORD (AP) Connecticut Rank and Trust Co. Friday lowered its piime interest rate by one quarter nf nne percent, lo per ceul.

The action follows a similar reduction hy major New York banks Thursday. Hie prime interest rate is the lending rate used by banks for hs r.iaa.r corporate prvir C0HHCUICUT Hfi5)l kcw jersey, rvov. ji at it id. The new $2.6 million facility opon loi N'nv. 14, the day that Amtrak uillii.Kl introduces a nuinner oi scivice and schedule changes.

Metroliner service between i i i hound and five northbound Met- research, tor support of r. ilousios MeHnpark, on a 12 and nnc notable causes and institutions tlum ihalf acre site in Woodhridge and for consistent i.i' ed the program last July after Ihc affairs and destinies ot the S'Jll million had been spent. sh people in (he tradition c(. hadowsKy New 'Metropark' in Northern N.J Timed With Metroliner Extension Washington I men New Ynrk! without haviiy in air-s in New York Cily," Lewis said, The running limes hehveen Washington and New Haven will he four and nne-half hours. Vnlpc said Mflropnrk is ideally slfunlrd to serve as a major test oi public reaction to improved Intercity rail services in that part ot Ihe Huston-New corridor.

Miti niik will provide free parking for S2n automobiles now with men for expansion In section of cm served hv conventional trains. foneirtes With l-vlpnifin New Jersey's shar the olden State expanded from nine trains' Park way anil Rome .17. It, nay. wnn six Minn- sau-toin pialto. shekels equipped Willi electric healers, and there ticket nllii'e main nitim: i Jen.

1 arc. iti. a the station is be opened for use by it The station's onetime also new station will coincide will, extension ,1 The Transportation Metroliner service to New Department'? share consists or Haven, northern end of provided by the Feder-Hciiii Central's electrified line. al 'ld Administiatimi and "t-'or the first time passen-! from tlm Federal lligh- ran hoaid the Met. Admiaislrstioii.

in New Haven, Blidgepoi'f and! Mctiopark, the second suh-Stamford, and Rye, urban railroad stalion in he mcnl program response to in seiifjer service corridor. The Capital nViv. v. S.lt:.lil:aiL l.ailain, which' iriened i-i Mardt, fcred brlveen Nciv Y11 iiosfnn. They ill make I in and one-half ahout halt mi hour I ash il-c ly passengers.

SlllClltl" 11 Anaconda N.Y,, and travel nonstop lo built as part of the llrpart- part lo 31. Use, vcar-rtmrirl fnr rlcaninp elipfiinga, SMfcpinf drive Jtnd rnntrni on hanHk arljust brtisl leaves nr jrass nalln. No-slop lieipM. it for uinH pflraftr hoiite. NEW Super Fowcr Hand Vae Srare lAfW Frier! Pip caniMe: fur powerful wnrkshnp la-.

Ulnh ti Close YORK (Al') -o. said rrid.iv it le Tooele, II I ah, laiei timelti raj Itelinui. 1 1 oi BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, Saturday, November 6, 1971 WO COM INl-AT I I I lend littKle of ferri -j place in the lake an I a nickel. One Coat Coverage Flat hV.ulnr Tlii; naint will rover anv eolnr willi inn: coal. piiint s( ilruii(S lime atitl plcnsant (ieromle al any lime.

"lac km! I that wc live nut only hint from while, hill rich rroiu middle class, middle class fiinn poor," Walker said. hi is ss.ii In I tli" illy, insl as the school: were icunuci. nnnk Ilial Ih.a caasc schools rnn lie used tn unify Walker us," he smd. lhave lieen -dsn ,11, ar firm were a. cliinioation nf bus-said.

Walker described is an "artificial leol at all', fight c-nii nria.h jbnihonil seercgatiun. Wnlker said Ihe firsl slep hii film will luke will be lo fill (IIIAKtrK IT on Srnrs (lhargo AitfmiiHtic Cnlor I'liriiirr evrii when set mi.vrtl. pounds. Memory Kino Tin -29 Napier Building i Lawyer Calls for Mixing in Neighborhoods in in keen diawiui; bc-iwecn -i, DUO end Napier 1'iuk passcniicvs a u-citllt, tiaitille planned Rtnislh Lewis said. Amtrak a spokes'itu lite I he re Nov.

from 11: also -Now pier UTfJIi; Imihl- a i.l hi here to adorn iollv the through tirhait plamiine, real estate in i h.uid devel- from -'operating ra- projects." The second step, Walker" says, will he to lesally force lite Depaiiioenl of Housing and Urhan IDevelopmenl to place its projects in all neighborhoods, not just the central city. ud HUD has the power P.ieatest segrega-," ho said, good prcccdciil.t in Chicago and where federal held ih.it the Nfodet Cilics progianis were at fault Liiliirc in make construction site choices for llseir projects in neiglihorhnods. "lite premise is lhat thn housing aullioritv has pursued iwlicies and pruclices of dis-criminulion," he said. Walker, who is black, lives with Ids wife and live children in a while neighborhood. Mtielr fence was burned shortly after i nr.

veil harassment. Saturday, November 6lli. Only! Craftsman 30-in. Lawn Sweeper Regular 3777 Console Srnr.l.ow 1 utrrro en ntilninatic frr((iirnity enntrnl oti I'M with a stereo liptil. Instant snuini, xnlitl-Miilii I I -Inch Diagonal Color TV Srnrdl.nwI'rirr: $175 Slav vivid WriRl.s only -If! Sears Compact Humidifiers fteniilor (jillipiiel 7.1?-paU.

44 ii pa rlni en II liiimc or apartment daily, runple sprrd anlrv. luirnii isliil. I.niiv comfv winler. Toilet Seal Kitchen Faui-rt Mrdirine flahinet li.nlial Arm Sau Uncpnl itaskcthall lite Mummy KRIDCKPORT HAMIIKN OltANdK HfRINC UKU) HAIt'lT'OKI) WKST sritl.VliHKI.H WATKRBl'KV Ufayelle 2H0I Dixwrll Ave-. tiO liofdnn I'iisI ltd.

1585 Hosltni ltd. Cnrhin's Corner VX, Mcmnria! Ave. VnUty Mall I NOHWAI.K MIDflf.KTOWN TOItlilNtiTON HOIAOKR MANt.lUKSTKK utinMimi citisnm. Wall St. Main St.

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