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Today's In Bla8t8 fi Service I Birtt News In Brief By tick DuBrow COMMUNITY DIVISION CAPTAINS met rcemlly pUl tMumw "ight'i UeMT 4faner it City Hll! Middle School. SUodiag (1 to r) YMCA Board Member Rusted Weaving, Area Chairman Sally Jensen, Community Division Chairman, Jane Witherwax, Capt. Ronald Sgrlllo. Seated (1 to r) captains Josephine Miller, Joan Frutn, Lob Pompano, Debbie Clisham and Joyce McPhail. They were among those attending the Community Division captains meeting held at the Y.

I HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Responding to public criticism, television is paying increased attention to middle class America, and Tuesday night NBC-TV will offer an hour on By United Press International hat it describes as "a new Tropical storm Agnes, leaving breed" of young blue collar least 122 persons dead and workers, damage approaching 12 billion, listed under the died out over Canada Sunday title "The Blue Collar Worker" causing no serious damage a network publicity release, there. The storm caused the (he documentary will be worst flooding in U.S. history in broadcast with the name "The weeklong rampage over the collar NBC Northeast. Five states have ews white Paper." And, of been declared disaster areas, those workers researched for and thousands of persons are ihe hour, producer-writer Fred unable to return to their homes. Freed says that although they cannot be called typical, "what PERU, search re- they think, the way they look at iumes today for an unidentified iif an their society, the way hijacker who bailed out of an they act, is the same as many American Airlines jetliner with i ne ir contemporaries.

$602,000 Saturday. No sign has "They are," he adds in a been found of the bushy-haired network summary of the man, and it has been conjee- program's theme, "not at all tured he may have come down their fathers in many in a reservoir in the ways xhcy are better educat- wild country over which he ed, more affluent, have more bailed out. Authorities said it leisure than their fathers ever also was possible the hijacker's dreamed of. They are also less parachule didn't open, satisfied. They no longer see the job as an end in itself.

They NEW fleeting Kickof Wall Street Chatter I Tomorrow At School YORK (UPI)-" Re a preponderance of favorable economic news items last week, the stock market edged slightly higher on increasing volume, and the slide which began late in May was brought to a halt," TPO says. "With the minor trend up possibly for two more weeks, traders may participate by reward ratio," it adds. E. F. Mutton says it is probably true that the market needs a major development or a new'incentive such as a breakthrough regarding Vietnam to shake it out of its current lethargy.

"Nevertheless, while recognizing this and also conceding that the recent rallies have left much to purchasing slocks which have be desired, we continue to feel had good consolidation and that time is running out on the which offer a reasonable risk- bears." Hutton observes. LINGUISTIC TRANSITION CLASS SALEM SCHOOL SUMMER SESSION Registration for the Summer Session for foreign born children and hildren whose parents speak a foreign language will start June 26 27. Classes will begin June 28 and end August 4. We urge you to take advantage of this excellent opportunity offered your children to be helped in all learning areas and on all levels starting at Kindergarten. School will begin at 9 a.m.

and end at 12 noon. We suggest that the children bring a snack for recess. -if a'student is absent two-f-2) days or more, parents of the pupil will be Progress reports will be issued every two (2) weeks. Please make arrangements for your children's safe return to your home. We welcome all parents to visit with us during this period.

Sincerely M.Donovan, Director The Community Phase of the Naugaluck YMCA Building Fund Campaign will kick off tomorrow night al 7 o'clock al the City Hill Middle School. Over 300 volunteer workers are expected to attend this dinner meeting marking the beginning of the last phase of the Campaign effort. Community Division Chairman Jane Witherwax, al a recent luncheon meeting at the with the division captains, announced the time and place of the dinner and told the captains lhat all of their team members are expected to attend. Anyone wishing to become a part of the campaign organization, who has not been called upon already, should phone 7292241 and reservations for the a meet- wan satisfaction, fulfillment, a ing with Gov. John A.

Burns, meaningful job and a meaning- the International Longshore- i men's and Warehousemen's Freed also feels a number of Union agreed to a one-week them "find the assembly line delay in it threatened Hawaiian boring and unrewarding," and dock strike which was sche- le savs: duled for today. Both the union "This is the essential dilem- and the stevedoring industry ma we an the mass production consented to return to the industries (ace. On the one bargaining table today lo work hand, they have created mass out a settlement. affluence by mass production. And mass production works best, according to the old theories, when the work is standardized.

But now the beneficiaries of this mass production have become so apparently comfortable and secure that they can think about satisfaction from their jobs, and a standardized job that requires no thought is not satisfying. No one knows the answer. But it is one of the crucial questions of this decade." Tuesday night's hour, reported by Alvin Davis and directed by Darold Murray, will focus on four men who work in an auto plant in Milipitas, and examine their life styles and views on such matters as the generation gap. The men range in age from 22 to 30. Televiewers tonight, meanwhile, will be offered another hour documentary, this one, "The Young Convicts: Prison in the Streets," airing on ABC-TV, and concerning new approaches to rehabilitating lawbreakers outside the traditional penal system.

The focus of tonight's hour are chiefly youlh-aimed correction programs in Massachusetts and California that include halfway houses, foster homes and "intensive care" parole and probation measures. Says producer-writer-director Stephen Meskill Tax Study Group HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) State Democratic Chairman John M. Bailey says Gov. Thomas J.

Meskill is trying "to stage-manage another backdoor attempt to get a state income tax." Bailey said Meskill's charge to his newly formed tax study group "indicated clearly thai the governor would be delighted if the hand-picked group recommends a state income tax." Bailey said Meskill advised the group that its recommendations be tailored to guarantee the state's fullest participation in any federal revenue-sharing plan. 'This really is an invitation to support a state income tax," Bailey said, "since revenue- sharing proposals now being discussed generally favor states which have such levies." Bailey also criticized Meskill for to name any legislators to his new group since many of lhe lawmakers have expertise on taxes. While Bailey said this was short-sighted, he went on to condemn Ihc appointment of a citizen committee as another attempt by the GOP governor to generate income-tax talk. "1 think it is time for Gov. Meskill lo stop playing political Cut Back In Dispute HARTFORD, Conn.

(UPI) Commuters in Hartford and New Haven faced bus service cutbacks today as Connecticut Co. and union officials seek to clarify a court order issued In the dispute. The order, issued Tuesday by Common Pleas Court Judge Edward C. Hamill, postponed a reduced service schedule approved by the state Public Utilities Commission. The ruling, sought by the city of Hartford, also ordered the Connecticut Co.

to maintain its spring schedule. A hearing was scheduled today in the dispute while company officials warned that commuters may be kept waiting for buses because of the shortage of drivers. Charles Abell, information officer for the company, said over the weekend that the spring schedule in effect when the order was issued, was heavier than the summer schedule that was to take effect Saturday. While the spring schedule remains in effect, Abell said the bus drivers vacation schedule went ahead on Saturday, leaving 20 more drivers out on vacation than the previous week. Also, since the spring sched- ci-iuikjivyiiuii r- ---o whose hour will be Barnes with stale taxes and fis-.

is in drivers assign- THURMONT, Md. In a phone call to a UPI reporter, Martha Mitchell said she is "leaving her husband (former Attorney General John Mitchell) until he decides to leave" President Nixon's re-election organization. She complained that she had become "a political prisoner" and "can't stand" any more of the life she has been leading since her husband left his job as attorney general to direct Nixon's campaign. Two more battles wilh Israeli gunboats have been reported by Palestinian guerrillas loday. narrated by Frank "The Road to San Attica, or Folsoin, or Sing Sing begins in the juvenile halls across the country." New Haven Man Held For Murder HOULTON, Maine (UPI)-A New Haven, man has teen arrested here pending ex- conccrn he had changed his tradition proceedings on two mind about meeting Russian counls of murder in a double Boris Spassky in the world slaying in New Haven earlier in chess championship there July the day.

Authorities said Milton Beaver, 43, was captured at a road- About People By United Press International LOS ANGELES Bobby Fischer didn't show up in Reykjavich, Iceland as expected Sunday there was cal policies and start exerting IH 0 school routes must remain some leadership," Bailey said. even though there is "If he wants a state income tax he should have the nerve to support one openly and nol try again to get one 'forced' upon him," Bailey said. no school. Abell said this resulted in an unscheduled cutback of service in Hartford and New Haven on Saturday. He said some afternoon downtown shoppers were stranded because routes were slopped six hours earlier.

A union official, however, denied that the court order caus- meeting will be made for them nners wi(h rh-unnin Wifherwax "that ians On lhe a hts playing chess source look about noon Sunday. New Lnainnan wunerwax, mai in i.ohiinnn "It is 2. But Fischer, here, has every in seclusion intention of block on Interstate 95 in Aroos- Guerrilla sources in Lebanon every captain gel their names of tri i said today. Like his game, in person or by telephoning 729- a faille 2 morning. reported.

cam Saturdav CaSUaltlCS WCfC Weicker Thinks Agnew Will Be Running-Mate his however, the exact time the American champion will make his move is uncertain. Fischer and world chess officials have been at Ihc conditions under which'ilhe $125,000 world championship match will be played. MAME OF STUDENT GRADE ADDRESS HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) Sen. Loyvell P.

Weicker, R- said Sunday il appeared almost certain that President Nixon would choose Spiro Agnew as his running male again. Weicker said, however, he felt that if the President asked the GOP leadership, he would recommend Sen. Edward W. Brooke, R-Mass. The Connecticut Republican HOUSTON (UPD-Hcart specialist Dr.

Michael DeBakey says today's operation on He noted a high increase in Kentucky Gov. Wendell Ford registrations of Democrats and for removal of a tumor from an the tendency of new young vot- alxiominal artery should be ers to sympathize with the standard and not take much Democratic party in the stale, more then an hour. In a televised interview The Kentucky governor flew Weicker said although he would to Houston Sunday to be recommend Sen. Brooke, he was examined by DeBakey. A "95 per cent" certain Nixon Methodist Hospital spokesman will choose Agnew for his run- said the 47-year-old Ford was ning mate.

expected lo be in intensive care He said he would also back for about three days and should Haven police had issued a bulletin for his arrest in the pistol deaths of Nicholas DeLucia and Evelyn Norman, both 38 of New Haven. New Haven police said DeLucia was shot twice in the chest and Miss Norman once in the clicsl about 3:40 a.m. during a house parly. Police said witnesses reported Beaver was al the parly. 'The KNDOKSKS PROPOSAL WASHINGTON Teamsters Union has endorsed President Nixon's proposal to build a pipeline to transport oil eu lne WCCKena from Alaska's icclocked Northern Slope to warm-water ports.

Teamsters President Frank E. Fitzsimmons made the endorsement of lhe Irans- Alaska pipeline in a letlcr Friday lo Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis. Proxmirc, rf critic of the pipeline, is chairman of lhe Senate -House Join I Economic Committee, which is considering the bill. seph E.

Horn, business manager for Local 425, Amalgamated Transil Union, said the company caused lhe problem by laying off 10 drivers on Friday. He said the layoffs, in anticipation of the summer schedule reduction, were made despite the court order lo keep the in effect. two were killed by .32 caliber bullets. No motive had been Beaver's parents live in Nflva Scotia, police said, and the bulletin for his arrest was issued on information he might be driving in that direction. Police said Beaver was scheduled for a court appearance Tuesday.

JOHN CABOT John Cabot discovered the North American continent at a point in Labrador on June 24, 1497. SALON "Where Style Is Our Middle Name Meadow St. 729-2422 TEACHER TELEPHONE NUMBER SIGNATURE OF PARENT also rcilerated his opposition lo up the I'residenl in Vietnam un- be dismissed from the hospital a slate income lax and warn- til the end of the year when he by late nexl week. ed Republicans in Connecticut hoped thai all U.S. personnel Ford's tumor-an aneurism against complacency in lhe No- will be removed.

vembcr elections. Preston Hill Inn Presents A Special Holiday Buffet Sunday July 2nd 1 To 5 P.M. Dr. Ralph L. Wooster Osteopathic-Physician 18 Park Place, Naugatuck Announces his retirement from active practice as of July 1, 1972.

Dr. Wooster would like to express his appreciation to his many patients over the past 20 years. Dr. Wooster's practice wilt be continued by Dr. Bernard F.

Oemcke Chiropractic Orthopedist 102 Prospect St. Waterbury or White Ave. Middlebury CLASSE DETRANSICAO LINGUISTIC A KSSAODOVERAO SALEM SCHOOL ucremos participar que a sessao de verao para as criancas que asceram no eslrangeiro ou para as criancas em que os pais falem ortugues em casa. erao inicio cslas aulas no dia June 28 ate ao dia August 4, das 9 manha ate ao meio dia. Registar June 26 27.

)evem tomar esla excclente oportunidade oferecida aos vossos ilhos para os ajudarem em todas as areas niveis possiveis de 'ambem damos a ideia para as criancas trazerem um pequeno anche (snack) para comerem durante a hora do recreio. 'or favor arranjem mcio de transportacao em caso que osvyossos ilhos vivam rctirados da escola. Em muitos cases podem vir a pc com os seus amigos. Sc alguma crianca faltar as classes dois ou mais dias, os pais serac notificados imediatamente. Voticia de progrcsso academico dc cada crianca sera dado de dua: em duas semanas.

Todos os pais saobem vindos quequizercm visitar esta classe. Muitoalcnciosament' M. Donovan (Directora of the abdominal discovered June 15 when the ovcrnor was examined for a ack injury he sustained during Governor's Cup Hydroplane egalta in Owensboro, wr days before. Nome dc crianca: Direcao- Idade- TELEFONE Classe (grau)- Professor (a)- Assinatura de pai- VATICAN CITY (UPI) ope Paul VI says some of his appiest moments are spent ilh young children. is an immense pleasure or us when we are surrounded these innocent, happy, ubilant, noisy children," the said Sunday in a message pilgrims and tourists in St.

"cter's Square. "We want lo akc lime to occupy ourself a iltlc with such beauty and s'ich oy." BERKELEY, Calif. (UPD- nvcntor Dave Sarlin drove his powered bicycle "Vesuvius" on its maiden run Sunday. II chugged up and down the street at just under 14 miles an hour. Sarlin.

30, built the vehicle by placing a boiler and miniature steam engine on a bracket above the front wheel on his 10- sptcd bike. Gasoline was lurned in a small camper-style slovc to heal the water. Steam generated in the boiler turned a small aluminum cast rotor mounted with a clutch to turn the front tire. For Naugatuck News Home Delivery (all 729-2228! COUSIN WFMIKMOM lw MWIBRILS GLOVERS ten Stmoo AntoniM WITH HIM I fftuii SniflD SERVED IN COLD Suite dumn flowis han MOUNT VtRNQN HONEI CiftZF.0 SUMO Tnsstn urn CUBIC! of Ibss's TwiE-Gtiw Sumo INKKKOENCE ITU HtNTItELLO HtLISH TfHV IULO 'fftJiTOR 1knr fiumeo Cuiui (km (somnMT oflwmiEO Cutws HHTHI WRSMTON'S dwxmo fit INCLUDED For Reservations Call 758-1711 Open Saturday 1:00 To 10:00 P.M Closed July 3rd And 4th Carton Bfcu Award Wlrwwr, uomMCfccvt Prwton HHI Drtvv, MWdtobwy, COOH. ExN 11144 (UM IMroytf.

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