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THE HERTFORD COURANT: Saturday. July 8, 1972 Law Causing! All Airlines to Get Loan Delay Antihijack Search For Students peoplk Ifl THE NEWS Environment Man, Legislator Scrap (Continued From Page 1) Ehrichman pointedly remarked he wasn't blaming lax an-tihijacking measures by PSA for the two hijackings this week. "I don't want to point a (Continued From Page 1) the banks and the state cannot process loans. According to Vincent J. Maiocco.

executive director of were an incomplete answer the problem." Finch said the program, which the government instituted by stationing federal marshals aboard certain commercial aircraft, had some deterrent effect but was ex which the Connecticut program, the changes are causing much con- 9uired cneck onIy one out of cern to students. i 10 Pagers under the pensive. uiu ruie, lie saiu. "We have no way to process. ki r7 'SUBWAY KISSER'.

Smoking on New York City subways is illegal. So is spitting and carrying a lighted cigarette or cigar. But kissing? Also illegal if one doesn't know the kissee. A suspect identified as Irving Steiman, 26, of Bayside, N.Y. 'was arrested Thursday and accused of being a "subway kisser" whose habit was to kiss women dozing on the subway.

any loans without these forms eaiuc womain I have five (telephone) sPecial asslstant t0 tne WASHINGTON The corn- lines here and four are going ucacnueu ictmi m- umea area ot u.s. National for- usuallv all five are" as UIie U1 U1C "1UM esis now computed to be one urgent proDiems we nave aim ana one-tmra times that of Tex-conceded: "The skymarshals as. worried students call. Maiocco said Friday that he expects the forms soon and will Police said at least 15 women had complained that a man kissed them if they fell asleep or closed their eyes. The kisser usually made his move during Balance of Summer Furniture The subject was garbage, but everything was coming up punches.

Wearing green trunks (for the environment heavyweight Environmental Protection Administrator Jerome Kretchmer squared off against fellow-heavyweight New York City Councilman Michael DeMarco Thursdav in the rotunda of City Hall. kretchmer, 37-years-old and a strapping 6-feet 3-inehes tall, received a cut on the left ear. DeMarco, 36, and 5-feet 10-j inches, was unmarked. Both men were listed at 180 pounds.1 The fight was preceded by; shouts of "liar" hurled at Kretchmer by DeMarco. Kretchmer grabbed DeMarco by the jacket and the councilman countered with a punch.

"He grabbed me first and then I punched him," DeMarco told newsmen later. Kretchmer said, "He called me a liar and I grabbed him by the lapels." Six policemen assigned to City Hall rushed into the fracas and tried to separate the two men. Punches continued to be rush hours. have them duplicated at state i expense rather than waiting the 90 days it ght take for the federal gvernment to print them. I Distribute Forms "We've got 20.000 to 25,000 students on the hook, waiting.5 he li said.

His office will distribute forms to state co'leses and 1 Steiman was to be arraigned! Now Drastically Sale-Priced Now you can pick up rare bargains in aluminum, wrought iron, redwood, rattan, includ-I ing our stock and display samples. banks and to any students who nead them. on charges of assault and harassment (UPI). MORMON PRESIDENT. Elder Harold B.

Lee former city commissioner, school principal and businessman was named president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City Friday. At 73, Lee is the church's Possible Successor to Patriarch Metropolitan Meliton, archbishop of Chalcedon. and dean of the Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church, waits Friday in Istanbul to receive the body of Patriach Athen-agoras I at the Patriarchate. Meliton has been mentioned as a possible successor to Patriarch Athenagoras wno died early Friday (AP). Neither he nor anyone else would estimate how long it might take to handle all 25,000 Today 10 to 6 P.M.

Famous Quality youngest president in 40 years i and succeeds 95-year-old Joseph Fuss Over Puss This cat suffers through applications once the forms arrive. This problem, however, may be crucial, especially to students planning to attend state schools, some of which require funds in midsummer. The University of Connecticut Ihrmrn ii-ith HttU ottani oc 111 I OP hilt Winer him tor haincl leiQing 31Illin WHO Wcii tho rlio rctrir, tho i pailtrht lin ir. hv lamia inrlcm. 1 mined 1 IlUrSday fOllOWing tU" Convention To Rule On McGovern Votes neral services in the Mormon 1 California Redwccd I DeMarco had accused Kretch- meyer.

4, of Hamilton, in mer of not taking the will of a schoolyard (UPI). Tabernacle. President Smith died Sunday has already sent bills for fall to its Thpsp hilis mnrp sif- r. i i i ...1.1 1 I tion in proposing a marine CHESS. COMPROMISE.

Baris neari atiacn wnue ai transfer station for garbage in Spassky gave up his demand the councilman's section of the that Bobby Fischer forfeit the! President Lee will also head: (continued rrom rage sei uosepn a. camaiio wiu meitnan 80o for a state resident 4 Si appeals court v. I CT'. who plans to live in the dorms 1 stay of the inp iirrtnrar nn ot inp rsr. Rtyitiy Th nrrinncpci cifp ic tn first gamp of their world cham- and take his meals at UConn business arm of the' judgments "may well preclude he ncari for 1raHino oarhaPP Dionshin ohp maich in return Presidency, member church an.v juaiciai review ot tne unai (AP).

action ot the Democratic National Convention on the recommendation of its Credentials Committee." "But for nearly a century "PRIESTHOOD LEFT George A. Schlicte left a 22-year career as a priest in Center District Court in Arkansas to block the seating of state delegates okayed by the party Credentials Committee. McGovern won 271 California convention delegates in a winner-take-all primary in June. The Credentials Committee, however, decided to apportion the delegates among the candidates according to their share of the primary vote, thus tak (UPI). the game until Tuesday, U.S.

chess sources in Reykja- LONG REQUEST. Bell Tele- vik, Iceland, said Friday, phone in Harrisburg, The 24-game. $250,000 match balked when Sarah T. Shore originally was scheduled be-tried to have listed what she gin last Sunday, but was de-says is her other name in thellayed by Fischer's failure to Philadelphia directory. jshow up and the Russian's de- The other name Mrs.

Ze- mands that he be punished. are due July 15. There is a similar problem at state colleges and at the many private schools in Connecticut. Officials of most of the schools indicated they are aware of the problem and will help students solve it. Robert Hewes, dean of students at UConn, has added help in his office to answer calls from students and families.

He said ex- Harbor, N.H., this week becausejand a half the national political "the svstem. as I see it. will not parties themselves have deter- ad accept my presence in an ministrative role." "I didn't leave the priesthood; nhaniahara Sphastia- Klinghnf- "One of our conditions tn av mined controversies themselves regarding seating of delegates to their conventions. "If this system is to be altered by federal courts in the exercise of their extraordinary era teoerai courts in tne ot me extraordinary it left 11 left fermandellfieldson. the match at all was that the me- Schlicte told a re.

ing tne lot trom McGovern. Sho filed a eomolaint with the! Russians give ud their demand Porter after formally resigning tensions on the tuition deadline 70 Picnic Sen) pss. Ponn.viv, Puhii. tt i I i for thp first ma nh noint aiH his position in the Roman Cath-ise i cm be granted to persons who Commission, claiming as riis- Fred Cramer, a vice president oIlc Church, one which had tak- ue a write or call before July 15 criminatory Bell's wantine of the Chess Federation en him to service in circumstances g-iw uo sciec- Presidents of the several state oZ, reality iLa ot St mfnor obsfacles Massachusetts and New Hamp-ifnd Ume pressures surrounding; tionol ed party rules. Alleges will consider the prob- -hr-rt LUC dLllUIia U1UUKI I UIL' Kill IV i 1VP MHft PV am n( the name.

She contended proof might still crop up before the aiiiic. lciii di a iiJCULing vvcuilCaUd. SchUcte, now president of court continued. forces lost their bids to over-: Tlie delay has not brought wasn't required of other sub- nrst game, "but nothing serious Cash and Carry ft Rugged genuine California redwood, milled out of 2" stock, 70" long table with 2 long benches, impervious to weather. In factory cartons, ready to go.

scribers listed under -alternate enough to endanger the start of BalknaP Collge- a school a 'enS nu Justice turn the committee federal banks to a standstill on loans, nampsri alternate en ugn to enoan er tne start ot ai(e Thurgood Marshall raised the court. The appeals to Harry Drolet, sen- names (Af). me maiCn ICriJ. I that thp rniirt mifllt nn.irt hnnwrar fnnnH that tho 10 rancis carainai speuman oi if 0 nv.u, nmv wr vice presiaeni oi ine con- New York at the Conclave! avuun agaiuai necticut Bank and Trust Co. the convention null and which elected Pope John XXIII incomparable and later was vice rector of the I void an.dto that il be North American College Rome and rector of the Pope! Marshall said that if the Su- John i a in Weston, iPrei Court or a er federal ass court was compelled to wait un- 1 Hp'ipft thp wpctnn min9rtil the national convention Mcliovern violated constitutional guarantees' of due process and equal treatment.

In the same opinion, the appellate court upheld the committee's right to enforce party regulations, thereby the request of Daley forces at they be reinsta'ed. BILL SAVITT Congratulates (CBT). Drolet, who heads the student loan programs for CBT, said the bank continues to accept new loan applications and goes as far as it can with them while waiting for the forms. "We are somewhat at the mercy of HEW (the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare), he said, "but I'm telling people this doesn't involve the eventual release of funds." men makes a final decision on the 1 OfiO offof civ unorc frvllrvuri nrf in mntrnvpriPS tm.Arf ff hi.llssue- ll may never again be stands in support of those thM.T 3053 Main Hartford iportant constitutional issues ing birth control, liberalized di I Plenty of FREE PARKING In Our Own LOT presented." Saying it was "obvious to me that now is the time for us to THE vorce and an end to the celibacy in the priesthood.

"I'm not saying the whole Motor Boats To Be Checked The Hartford Parks and Rec- int fQreholl caiH thot nno system is wrong; 1 111 JUSt mips nn thp JBK' tvi i tii luii i v-i i -J vii iii- J1IS wiung iui me, imattPI. (ho pnnrtc uill hp fapprl roatinn npnrtmont will nr.nCor Schlicte said. "They Operate of rpfusinp iniirfpsv mntnr hnat ovamina. from fear united with faith. Or you always do better it hear the issues at all or "hear tion todiy in cooperation with ing them and possibly stopping Flotilla 21-2 of the Coast Guard the Democratic Convention in Auxiliary, midstream." i Boats will be inspected at the ganized religion should be composed of charismatic figures who will operate outside of the routine (APm).

sis Sum rass io wait even longer, Mar-, Kiverside fark landing ramD lead to a shall said, could on their 52nd ANNUA! STATE CONVENTION and Welcomes off 1-91, north of the Bulkeley Bridge, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Boats passing inspection will voided convention. More Challenges The Democratic Party, be awarded an auxiliary decal. tacular Saturday Spec memorandum given the court, There is no charge.

said attempts to alter detega- Rain date will be next Satur- tions are springing up in the day. District of Columbia, in Mis-. Connecticut Skies Saturday. July 8 Sunset today, 8:28 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow, 5:24 a.m.

Moonrise tomorrow, 3:46 a.m. The total eclipse of the sun on Monday will be visi-b'e as a partial eclipse here. Prominent Stars: Spica in the southwest in the evening twilight. Vega high overhead at midnight. i.522-08NMMMNNI laitfirf entrant 235 Brood Hartford, Conn.

061 15 Published daily and Sunday by THE HARTFORD COURANT COMPANY, second class postage paid at Hartford, Conn. sissippi and in Arkansas. Tiie D. C. attempt involves another suit filed by the forces of Daley who challenged the Credentials Committee decision depriving him and 58 other II- ,1 Hepiesenrea nationally dv arannam linOlS delegates Of their COn- nt 777 Third New York.

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