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i i THE HARTFORD CO RANT: Wednesday. March 24, I97t State Assembly Ratifies Bridgeport Man Mentioned for U.S. Judgeship Washington Scene PEOPLE IN TIME NEWS Homesick Woman Gives Fiery Farewell Teen-Vote Amendment Continued from Page 1 iJ. Clynes, D-Southington; Ed-us," referring to the Nov. 3 ref- ward s-' Gudelski, D-Hamden; erendum.

Roland W. Mettler D-Ham- Continued from Page 1 If Saden doesn't win the Customs anrwiintmpnt sfronfr Weicker Decides To Oppose SST By ROBERT WATERS Senators voting asairst the aen; Jonn A- auscikoski, iior Irene G. Reed, a Sacramen-i amendment, in addition to Mrs. indications surfaced here Tues- and William D-Stratford Hammer were Joseph jday that he would become a ly D-VVaterbury. ley, D-Ansoni George J.

i Crafts, R-Gales Ferry: George Also voting no were: Theresa candidate to replace Judge Tim- to, widow, wanted to go home to Portugal, and she didn't want to leave anything behind. So she took some gasoline and set fire to the 11-room rooming house she owned. "She said she started a little WASHINGTON Sen. Lowell his anti-SST position on today's 'L. Gunlher, R-Stratford; James aneszio, D-New" Haven; Mer- hers providing Timbers is se- P.

Weicker, officially vote. w- Mcuauiey u-Bnageport ntt M. comstocK, K-ssex; ai- iected to replace Judge Ander- son. and Thomas F. Dowd R- bert W.

Cretella, R-North Ha-Trumbull. Morris B. Hogan, R-Bur- broke with the Nixon Adminis-; Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff D-tration on the supersonic trans- who opposed SST funding P.

Weicker Sen. Lowell liitilHlli iilllSiililll i Those voting against the ling on; Marilyn Pearson, R-'tne totJ GOp the fire because she did not want member of port issue Tuesday, and an- last year in the 91st Congress, is amendment in the House were: Stratford; William J. Smythe, rm 'it nrreini Hnio CASH SEEKS CASH. Country music star Johnny Cash has filed suit against an accountant he fired March 10, accusing him of converting more than $300,000 of the singer's money into private bank accounts. The suit, filed in Nashville, Tenn.

alleged that Herman A. Clark "systematically converted" the money to his own us during the past year. Cash said he fired Clark after an audit turned up apparent discrepancies. Cash said he gave Clark a chance to explain, but he "refused to do so" (UPI). 'SATCHMO' WATCHED.

Jazz trumpeter Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong's heart condition has nounced he will vote against the expected to do so again in to- State Reps. John E. Blake, D-R-Stratford; Gerald F. Stevens, gation is exDected to become anything left to come back to," said probation officer Vernon V. Ferguson after Reed, 33, pleaded guilty to an arson tuiuiuvcrsiai jjiojeci louay.

dav life-or-death Senate vote uuu iu. uuirc irmmum, mviu "Tomorrow," said Weicker. tu. iinc i-nit tnnrf'no-D-Torrington; John V. Cassiden- R-Bridgeport; "when I vote against the SST, in a vnt that th D-North Haven; Owen L.

Thornton, R-Glastonbury charge. "She explained that she i ana chairs. Weicker openly an- nounced his opposition to the will be a vote for mass transit." Sjx Connecticut members split Clark IWest Hartford; James Gordon M. Vaill, R-Goshen. The Greenwich i i i i against the project, uniyi move Was expected, although Ifrpchman TVmnm-at William did not know it was a crime to burn your own property" (UPI).

KLAN BACKS WALLACE. The largest Ku Klux Klan group in America Tuesday gave its Jail Site Cost Double Nixon administration's request for supersonic transport funds in a senate speech Tuesday and declined to comment on the judgeships developments in an interview following his speech. Saden is a veteran Bridgeport lawyer and has been U.S. Com- It's Delicious reports surfaced in a national cotter, D-lst and Veteran magazine last week speculating Democrat, Robert N. Giaimo, that he might switch and sup- rd supported the losing port the battle to retain SST funding.

Weicker, as a member of the i Both Connecticut freshman House for the past two years. Republicans, Robert H. Steele, Gov. John Gilliean of Ohio apparent endorsement to Gov. That of Nearby Land George C.

Wallace for a presi-jtakes a large bite on a piece of been stabilized but he will re-dential bid in 1972. Liuj main in the intensive care unit The United Klans of America, I "KiJ'LfAim Beth srael Hospital in New R-2nd and Stewart R. meeting missioner (or magistrate, as the Continued from Page 1 imittee of the whole uas twice announced nis opposition to SST funding. McKinney, R-4th voted longer," Snistra 'off I and south of what wUli! is morning. Hartford He repeated this stance Tues- position is now cauea) tor many tne aiarcn issue or us lery Mhhirfhfl Mondav hv sv yorK UW tor a wnue lon voters passed a $3.9.

years. In the federal system, Cross" magazine in the March issue of its "Fiery vr York City "for a while against the Nixon in CAnfnAd nAI'A lifiniir nT( At i :aIilw.Tl!nIILSi)eeCliaS Psition- Freshman Dem- be $7 million post office facility. bond ordinnce in Nov. magistrate commissioner Sch001 in Columbus, Ohio' ve stiu got to watcn vallace and Paul Revere ihm." a nhvsic an remarked. m.

intiiiuti urc ucuaic. nprflr a lirassn. i-rn Beslisle said it would be bet-ember 1969 to nreoare the 755 presides at initial arraignments the Slogan "A Second Call to Armstronsr. 70. entered th ter for the state and the city if acres in the North Meadows fori of suspects, issues warrants and filing a Darrage oi ngures and Veteran Democrat and tables, Weicker charged g.

Monagan, D-5th that surface mass transit serves also voted against the SST. at trials ot lesser thA iaii uwa nut nn thu nnrth industrial development. lean preside can preside DECISIONS, DECISIONS. 'hospital March 16, two days aft- he comDleted a two-week en- Freedom." "Just as our forefathers were Part of this was to put In teaerai crimes, streets, sewers and other The federal judgeship picture imnmvPTTipnts and the rest was! is expected to become further 18Year-Old Vote six Dimon passengers a year, while international air travel in side of the post office fronting on Weston and Fishfry Streets. alerted by Paul Revere, patriots SJ'S; Sagement at the Waldorf-Asto-VlTtnt Snd 'fwS re SSS'Sa Hold in New York City.

He by harrt time working out a mest was on the critical list for a 1971 will serve six million. Connecticut's four Democrats This, he said, would infer he said, woiM inter- acrgs which compiicated by the expected with development soId for industrial tirement of U.S. Circuit Judge tile fere Veicker said that if the SSTand two Republicans in ii'ni-n fill fimHrW IhA IT wauce in 72," the note explain-, "Ti while mpn. plans for the rest of the mea J. Joseph Smith of Hartford: ing the cover said (UPI) development.

i dows. The city has spent more than Rail Line Planned from the appeals court Oct. 1. With two Connecticut circuit judges leaving the nine-member Beslisle said the site selected drmZ by the state would disrput plans; court panel, bar groups rnr a snnr ran in sprv hp MB would spend 3.7 per cent of its House voted the over" transporation budget on some- 400-19 vote Tuesday what over six million passeng- approving a resolution for a con-ers while, at the same time, institutional amendment to permit weuld be spending only 5.3 per 18-year-olds to vote in all elec-cent on the six billion passen-jtions. gers who use surface mass i U.S.

Reps. William R. Cotter, transit. i D-lst Robert H. Steele, "Put in a different way," said R-2nd Robert N.

Giaimo. Weicker, "to bring mass trans- Dist. Stewart B. Mc-it funding up to the level of! Kinney, R-4th John E. fundin? for the SST on a ner Monasan.

D-5th Dist. and Ella iX mil on state grant to carry, "i wmnecucui are light industry which needs daily ut thege lans 6 tnnsh or, Connecticut n- APRIL service. "I think we'll have to put) names in a bowl and pull them1 GANG CZAR APPEALS. Jo-out." smiled the First Lady. sePh A- Colombo reputed She told reporters that boss honored as "Man of who is engaged to Harvard law toe Year" Monday night by the student Edward Finch Cox Italian-American Civil Rights hasn't made "a decision on any-; League, an 8-day stay of thing yet execution Tuesday in New York "I'm being very honest," she City on a 2Vi-year jail term for said.

jperjury. But there were indications Colombo, 47, who is appealing that, the weddin? orieinallvl the case, was convicted of lying rail KfatA rwfM-Aii Tro. placements. However, xew City Manager Freedman said! York bar groups are also ex-Tuesday state-owned land ispected to make a strong pitch to He said this is the only appropriate site for such development in Greater Hartford. 4 5 11 12 18 19 25 26 obtain at least one of the slots.

available elsewhere for a jail The alternate site would also orovide better access to the iail and the Clt even offered to glve Deuer access 10 ine scheduled for June 5, will be i on an application for a real ses- passenger basis, we would Grasso, D-6th all voted hile putting it in a more re- the.state Park proviae jau Qff p-t Question: My wife and I were hejd in the East Room on the'tate broker's license by stating nave to sDena more man tne en- iin iavor oi me resomuon. mntA st tho mAatas RpTi.i for tire federal Mrs. Grasso, who led the The antic divorced this past October. Can 7ss nno onn." iTVmnprats in the state deleaa-l ok.i area is not in Hartford." xjciioic oam lie wuuiu uiauuod afternoon of June 12. that he aid not nave a ponce re- Cox ends his exams on June 2, cord, and his groomsmen not yet pub- Manhattan Supreme Court licly named, also will be busy Justice Harold Baer set the then in the last davs of their case back until March 31 at the Mayor Alioto, 3 Others Face Charges in Bribe SEATTLE (AP) A federal grand jury charged San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto and Weicker said that despite re- tion in an early 18-year-old vote tne alternate site at the Com-i aman saia' Dut tm aeci' sion seems to indicate that the I still file a joint return since we were legally married most of the year? Answer: No, if you are divorced by a final decree on or cent announcements that the bill the current session, sup Nixon administration "to its ported the vote in a House state credit, has uDoed the fundins of ment Tuesday.

state expects Hartford to be the center of crime for the next 50 Etherington Named request of defense attorney Ja lawschool studies (UPI). or 60 years. cob Lefkowitz, who said he needed the time to oreuare ap mass transit in the 1971-72 budg-) The resolution had already The National Center for Volun fk- thnsA htrrffets like transnnr. oassed the Senate. and nowltary Action will officially an Armur Liumsaen.

director oi fu it a nf wi tov fbe Iaftfofb cCcranmt three-nounce today that Edwin U. the Greater Hartford Chamber mn nWii rind peal papers (AP). tation itself, are inadequate be- must be approved by Hi Bread Hartford. W101 Published dally and Sunday by THE I QUEEN RECOVERS. Queen Elizabeth II has recovered from HARTFORD COURANT COMPANY sec cause they minimize the most fourths of the states, important factor people Ribicoff Hits Egypt "At the rate of the 1971-972 ond-class oostaae oaid a Hartford, Conn, i hv Aranham.

"ii "vwvvi (uuiiu issues; 10 uevetup uiej Named with Alioto are former I For questions about your 19 0 777 Tnirn Awn. Nw iutk rna cairara rk in ii-mrn inrrpn Washington State Atty. Gen. income tax returns, write Tax HIV uiwii tin. nil hflu Anft-lfia.

utnenngton was given wnue North Meadows as a jail site." House blessing for the position He noted that half the proper Subscriotion Rates Payable tn Ad- uci iu tanvci au uci cu606r Tuesday told the Senate Egypt still refuses to rec John J. Connell; a former Tips, The Hartford courant, zsa vance Daily ene year S31.M. three ments Slrlce last Thursday, i Buckingham -V Palace announced Broad 06101. Answers re budgets, mass transit won't be grinding to a halt it will petrify." Weicker began his speech by commenting that he is unimpressed by arguments against ognize Israel as a nation. a former Pierce The Connecticut Democrat, I from Key Biscayne, Fla.

Ether- jempt, as the jail would be, and Faler and ington. former president of the that industrial development in Countv Was nt; American Stock Exchange, will on Tuesday in London W. searched by the IRS will appear in the paper. ash nrnsAfntino at. a bnet benate a charged that during the most take office in Mav the meadows has already been torney, John G.

McCutcheon. delayed by the state. Alioto Faier and o'Connell We wont know how the jail also are charged with nsintr the the meadows has alreadv been tm, the SST as "ecologically or unsound." He "i Vivian Meets fress environmentally views uciwccu isi aei aiiu Con. 'would affect the new $7 million mail to nromote the hriherv of a said that a document dated Miss Vivian Kellems, the sensitivity of pro- uic acusiuviujr necticut's crusader for equal post ottice complex which prom-pubHC official, a violation of the neciicufs crusaaer ior equal wiu- puDiic otticiai, a violation ot Bill Savitt piu-ooi iun.ca. handed to FffvDtian rer "They're fighting for their be-resentative MuhamS El.z tax rates for both married and 1M jobs Lumsder said I federal anti-racketeering law Al r- i4- flls4- thi vMfi The three also are charged Gunna R.

sm8ie taxpayers win meet ine W1U ject; now i going io iigiu press vvastungton toaay a "kjh oumu Aiaeuai eiguoor- fraudulent use of the mail. Faler, O'Connell and McCut- for mine as evidenced by mass, Ribicoff said the document conference called by U.S. Rep, hood Development project near- transit. cheon are accused of receiving bore the tile "From the gov-Elf T. Grasso, D-6th Dist.

by. Prior to his speech, Weicker Arnrnpnt nf icrai to th nnvlmJ Mrs. Grasso recently "We understand the need fori money from Alioto 'M Wants. voilJql in fixing, met witn iransponauon ecre-mentof tne unjted Arab Repub- 'auncnea a campaign in uon- a new jau, liumsaen saia, duii anti-trust cases. tary John Volpe, apparently as jic gress to get the backing of the North Meadows is the lastj a courtesy call to the adminis-, El-Zayvat refused to receive w'omeh members of the house to prime development area for the TUir TJ EVov Talk tration to give advance word of the do4ent until the heading support an equal taxation bill.

city. CaTrai-ol Athrtt- ixnmnn mnmhnrc I-Trt coi4 ntYiKr v. I 1 il P1 1 TITS nllCTrlT. Know. 'ment of Israel' was removed the House are exPcted to at- consulted on the selection of the TEL AVIV (AP) Premier jail site.

Ribicoff said. iena toaay Press conierence. Jarring removed the words, Citizens Cabinet said Ribicoff, and "then and; U.S. Rep Stewart McKinney, i.ii Sinatra Retires Golda Meir met with U.S. Ambassador Walworth Barbour on Tuesday night, amid signs Israel plans to outline some of its territorial wants.

Sources close to the Cabinet oniy uien aia me rep- R-4th Dist, todav will an- resentative see fit to touch this nounce the appointment of Jo- Frnm Qhmtr RiV now-decontaminated docu- Seph H. Schachter of Westport, A lull OllUW Ulv BREAKFAST SPECIAL ment." an advertisine executive, as the isaid Israel appeared ready to How to get your youngster to stay in school. (And what to do if he's already quit) 99' Ribicoff did not explain how first member of McKinney's 4th YORK (AP) Frank tell Washington "in the form of he learned of the incident, but Congressional District citizen's Sinatra announced his retire- points and principles" what ter-he charged it demonstrates a cabinet. ment from show business and ritory it wants to keep peace Large tggs. Hem Pries, Toast Jelly, with yeur choice of Ham, Bacon or Sausage.

All the Coffee Yon Want lack of good faitn and desire by, Schachter will serve as Mc-PUD11C llte inesaay, encung a with the Arabs. Egypt to enter into serious ne Kinney's aide in handling and W-year career in which ne However, the sources said, DOWNTOWN HARTFORD gotiations with Israel. understanding commuters' nro- reacnea me top oi me entertain-1 Mrs. Meir's government re-s blems. McKinney said other profession as a singer and mained determined not to draw mmmopen Thurs.

Til 9 Closed Mondays any specific maps. mi if i ine points ana puncipies appointments to his cabinet will actor tne New York Day be made soon in the fields 'News reported, of housing, civil rights, The News reported the an-law enforcement, consumer nouncement of Sinatra's retire- would be largely a reptition Israel's demand for: A hold on the occupied Golan Heights of Syria and i protection, business, labor, sen- ment a copyright story by ior citizens and vouth 'grouns. Suzy. tj. i 1.: E' schachter is a graduate ot omawa was scewug a Egypt Gaza Strip.

I Trinity College and a former for reflection, A Presence in Sharm El! Navy officer. He is presently reading, writing and "perhaps sheikh, the vital tip of the Sinai piesident of a Westport com- peninsula commanding the Tir- muter group and the Commut-! In Los Angeles, Sinatra's an strait, plus a territorial cor- ers Action committee j. air- auu puuncuy spoKesman ricfor from Israel to Sharm, coniirmea tnat such an an field County, Inc. A proviso against the possi nouncement was made exclusively to the News, but did not elaborate. i bility of any Arab troops crossing over the Jordan River.

There was no immedate comment on Mrs. Meir's meeting with Barbour. I 71 can help is the Youth Counselor at your State Employment Service or Youth Opportunity Center. Youth Counselors are specially trained to get young people to talk their problems out. If his problem is money, the counselor can help get him a part-time job so he can continue his education.

If he just isn't going to make it in a regular academic school, the counselor can steer, him on to other programs where he can still learn the skills he needs. On-the-job training Vocational schools. High; school equivalency courses. Any number of new programs set up by Federal, state and" local governments. If he needs special help, the counselor knows where to get it How to find your closest agency: just look it up in the phone book.

Look first under the state listings (example: Connecticut, State of). Then look down the state listings for Employment Service or Employment Security Department or Ojjice- the exact term varies from state to state. If you don't find any of them, look father down in the state listings, under Labor Department. -VCThy wait? Now more than ever, a good job calls for a good education. CAT MINI BIKES Fr.m $13995 This year, nearly one million young people will quit school.

If your youngster is thinking of it, here are some hard facts he should digest before he takes the step. They might change his mind. Item: of the young people applying" For their first job this year, over 70 are high school graduates, and over 25 have been to college. Without a job record, employers can only go by education. So if your youngster has no degree or diploma, he's already got two strikes against him.

Item: your youngster is enter-ing the job market, during a population explosion. (There will be 2G million new workers in this decade alone.) He faces far more competition than you ever did. He needs all the advantages in training and education he can get. Item: according to statistics gathered by the U.S. Dept.

of Labor, high school graduates average about $2000 more per year than non-graduates. College men make $2000 more than that. That $10,000 more in 5 working years. $20,000 more in 1Q, and so on. Aside from all the cultural bene-, fits, a good education is worth dollars and cents.

But if your youngster already has quit school, the person, who $1.2 Million Value Put on Marijuana Haul LONDON (UPI)-British Customs officials Tuesday seized several hundred pounds of marijuana concealed in a truck that had been driven from Afghanistan to England. Cus 3.1 Connecticut Skies Wednesday, March 24 Sunset today, 6:06 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow, 5:47 a.m. Moonrise tomorrow, 4:58 a.m. New Moon, Friday.

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