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sad Lesmiastei Enterprise 20 Vol. CXXXVI No. 186 FITCHBURG, 01420 THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1975 rJSWl- "JIH- suniuTJi iinr." "iwciiinrjiniiol Crash Claims City Youth, 18 Executive Council Challenge To Dukakis City Bench Nominee's Appointment Delayed For at least anMhrr six weeks i choices two weeits sia truni the The council asked the court resmnsibilitv Ln decide on tri juries by Dr. Sergio Dogojavlensky. Polite Chief Hnbert Cudak', By ANITA DUBE WESTMINETEH Mark E.

Gionet, 18. son Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul J. Giroct.

of 90S RlndEe and perhaps alonger. Fitchburg list filed by his screening U0 answer nine questions. Onelsovomor's nominations. Road, Filchburg, was killed in uisirict oaurt win oe winou; commmee wn en nea Hearings it- m. if judge.

throughout the state, Lhe governor ifjr'J bm and inspector Edward F. Me-Morrow of the Registry of Motor Vehicles investigated. Cudak slid that was the a one-oar accident it J.ii tnis morning at Dipot Rosd, The Governor' F.KCcutive However, according to Sam iimnnunrttH i ih ronncil In Council lias gone to court to; Bitali. secretary to the ccrunc-ild only from the screening com- he ns the council did not challenge Governor Michael Ithey received the nominations jtnittee's lists is a constitutional I have access to all information Dukakis' executive order which I only yesterday and never delegation of gubernatorial made available t. the Governor Traveling alone, Gionet was headed north when he ailed to negotiate a curve and his car.

a compact model, went out of creaieu a commission to screen received a rec.v trcrr. second traffic fatality of the year in Westminster. Seven-year-old Christopher Roberts died or injuries received when his bicycle collided with an rmlomobile on May 24 near his home on South Ashburnham Head. Mr Gionet was born in Aver. The commission consists ol a'.

'IbL'. council in general, Dukakis formally submitted June 29 suggesting he request Chairman who is an attorney I ciursnor tne legality or ne his first judgeships yesterday ruling from the court on the and the council voted 7 to Illegality ol the Judicial recommended by the bar iKovnurJ? commission, ins association, a law school dean memuire, and an assortment ot rigtw to authorize funding from all walks of life without i or commission his rignt a son nf Paul J. and Mary, to request an fnlnscry ruling Nominating: Commission from state Supreme Judiclall Dukakis made it a campaign Court on the constitutionality of I promise thai he would do awav the Governors' nominating, with the council out failed Procedures. Idurlnir the rwent frimtitntiimnl I (Dennihan u-ionet. and lived in (Filclihure 17 years.

He was a control ana stracx a umny poie broadside, police aald. The pole, WSJ split Li several places and the vehicle was shuttered into1 three pelcos. A Dtpot Road resident notified the police and Officer Robert Franklin was the first to arrive on the tccne. Gionet was transported by Wood's Ambulance. Gardner, to Burnani Hospital.

Filchburg, where he wis pronounced dead on arrioal duo to multiple in- regard to professions. The council feels that their icc-romissiDti, his right to authority in law "to advise and delegate his authority to rcmovo The persons nominated were Convention to get the voles. One 'legal' Sidewalk to Fitchburg ftstrict Court! Guy office was to establish thl Judlclal. TTZ1 Volterra of New Bedford to theljudicinl screening committee In creation of the 'and whe her the executive order Tnimtnn hsnrti iitn n.j consistent with the con- June graduate of Fitcbburg High School and would have eruered Mt. Wachu.sott Community College in Gardner this Fall He had been active in the crass country athletic school program sir.ee the Tth grade and as tri-captain ot the Filchburg High School trnck City Council approval.

Also he said property owners must also pay hall the cost of sidewalk construction. City Council has ordered a foil Investigation ot the charges. Ward Two Councilor Emlle Gogoen examines newly installed bituminous sidewalk on St. Joseph Avenue running from the corner ot Prali Road In Cleghorn which lie charges was done without the required AUan McGunne at CreenfieW to a judicial TIe ec'Jnc'1 1 the 1 stitution as to how judges are the court In that town. Murphy However, the council which Is I aSO-voroor can limit remova elected, would replace retired JudgeljKipulirlv circled ar.d has been I actlun "Bamst any ot the 111 The court wnl oe faced with Everett Dudley, around -ince the 1600's is very members the commission toldecHing to what degree the The governor announced hi.

protective its prercaatives situations whero seven of the governor's powers cutend befora members request such ousters, ihe infringes on the con- tne court may decide tnatstitutionat powers ot otner lhLs irrelevant to the council's bodies. Sick Of Allegations Againsf Bray Smith Demands Proof Of Illegality State College Tuif ion Certain To Go Up team his senior year. Mr. Gionet was a member of St. Camillus Church and had been employed in the maintenance department nt Birch-wood Manor Nursing Home the past two years.

Besides his parents, he is survived by his paternal grandmother. Mrs. Ursula Gionet o( Fltctihurg; two brothers. Paul and Steven M. Gionet.

of Fitehburg; three sisters, Cynthia, wire of William Beivin, and the Misses Valerie ar.d Karen Gionet of City Solicitor Paul direction nf the Mayor! asking his and was comtleted "accordiual By JIM QUIRK rgDing to go out on the limbl ii i- land document it." Smith for the second time isi1 beliT directed the council Publie '15? A3. -il Higopoulos wrote back sayins'to city standards' with a (ew their request was not specific I exceptions. enough, he said. i th over I what the councilors are saying So, Smith saki, he appjinlcdl ruled him on the work cn Depot: hut i think It is foolish to carry on making allegations without coming up with the proof." Works sub-committee to in-v i a "and document" alleged illegal use of city equipment, manpower and materials oil private property BC3TON (API Tuition in-; would do anything that would creases at Massachusetts stateibe considered antithetical ta colleges appear all hut nssiirnri'the presidents," fiartland said for 19TB. a news conference.

ScveTa! trustees of the 10- Eleven of the 15 community school state system presents met Wednesv Weciresdny they will recom- day at Ml. Wachusetl Commu. meirf an increase to the fulllnily College in Gardner to dis-board at its August meeting, tuition increases but na Arthur J. Gartland, chairman decision was made, of nn ad hoc tuition subcom-l A spokesman for the group of the board, virtually I said the current WOO cotiimu-'confirmed the group sill college tuition is S2D above jdorse a recommendation national sverase. But ha the schools' presidents tor ajsaid ttfe fiscal of tha Illegal Work Firchburtr.

The funeral will be held Saturday from the Lavery-Chartrand Funeral Home with a funeral Mass at JO a.m. in St. Camillus Church. Interment will he In St. Bernard's Cemetery- Calling hours In the funeral home are 2 to 4 and 7 to 3 y.ni.

Friday. after hearing complaints' from ii a0me councilors from the sub-committee to InvesLigatelStrcet ordering the contractorl nnd they returned with "more to reduce the width ul the ellegalions hut tiD docum en- sidewalk rum Tour to two and taticn." lone half feet He said thC So, Smith sent a letter to! concrete walk in front of Christ Commissioner Df Public Church was poorly con-Works George J. Unices struclcd" and so advised the Ireouesttns uiformiiion or. the I Mayor on July 11. 197 and July two councilors at a special UB.

Futlye works sub-committee meeting Tuesday came to him a tew weeks ago MAHIC X. MONET Accident Victim Smith said Wednesday in aland said they found evidence of illegal work In the sidewalk Z. 1975 program during a Iout ot the telephone interview "I've had enough ot this of someone going to a councilor's home and sidewalk program. Smith rend lanidos letter toi "As fur the work cn salcm city. They requested an in 'in, SZt," annual increase in the state i i into consw- present SJOO tuition for Mas-1 oration, saehinetts residents.

"We're torn between the "I can't Imagine that we; two." the spokesman said. the council Tuesday night which: Street. Ihe subgrnde was not said the program was under thel SMITH, Page mi mini urn imn miiiiiiiisj iimiiu Bargain Days Events A Delight To All Ages News Digest President Seeks Compromise With Turkey HELSIN'Kf. Finland (AP) I residence here. Secretary of President Ford meets with Tur-j State Henry A.

Kissinger told a Gala Days Celebrate Intown 'M Premier Sulcymnn Demi -nay night news cortfer- that an effort would be rr trily. seeking a formula to uut relations on a looting and gain reopening i at least the most essential U.S. military bases in that country made to "bring about a radical solution rather than a stopgap one" to the problems that led Turkey to hail all American military activities at the bases Nuclear Build-Up In Israel iiOSTQN (AP) Senior newer hombs Israel has made dropped an Japan by the more than 10 huge nuclear lilted States in World War II. weapons and can deliver them' Israel decided to build the nu-hundreds of miles beyond its clear bombs in the belief the borders. Trr Boston Clnbr re Arab nations, rich with oil mon-ported today.

ey, could buy first-rate con ic a copyright story. and nuclear weapons, newspaper said each of the the pa uer said 'weapons comparator- in ev-i Astronauts Reunite With Families HONOLULU (AP) Still Kar.eohe Marine Corps Air Sta-unnftecicd by the tosic rocket tmi. where (ho men will spend fumes ihev inhaled a week ago. il-r next ID day.s. the ApoMn astronauts have had Thomas S'aflord.

Donald a light-iirarled reuninn with Slayton and Vance D. their Inoiilic Hrand. having regained color children and friends and vibut during their five-day laughed and hugged the three. hnspilaliiaiinn here, got a as they met Wedr.ps-jchnriis of "Hi. Dad" from their night in front of beach' children and embraces from houses in a remote area of their wives OR 'III llrllJII-'llllllllll Main Strr-et turned Into midsummer carnival this morning as "Old Fashioned Bargain Days" officially opened and hundreds of shoppers converged on the intown district.

Numerous events are planned for the three-day celebration, ranging Trom a fjiurel-ond Hardy puppet show to a display of gymnastics. Shopping hours during Old Fashioned Bargain Days arc from 9 a.m. to 9 rn on Thursday and Friday and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday.

Tnriav. there's the children's rides, "Dodgems" and "Moonwalk." available between Wallace Avenue and Fnv Street from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. A group ot seien clowns Mill he on Main Street from 9 30 a.m. to 4 p.m..

delightinc. shoppers with their Juggling. singing and dancing skills. Then, at 4 p.m.. there's the concert featuring the Ashby Bavarian Bad and an acrobatic dkSnlay by the championship girls gymnastic team from ihe Fltchburg-Leominstrr YMCAs.

In addition, Filchburg Public Library will run movies in Its front window from 0 a.m to 9 p.m. A puppet show will also take place on the library sidewalk nt 10 a.m.. 11 a 2 p.m. nnd -1 p.m. On Fridny, the fun continues with the children's rides open from JO a.m.

to p.m. and more zany stunts from the clowns, members ot Amherst's Living Poem Theatre, from a.m. to i p. m. At 6:30 p.m..

the Puppeteers Will stage their hnw in front of First Saftey Fund National Bank. From that moment until BjM p.m.. the Scots High 'nnd Pipe Band from Ashby will be marching and ploying Ihrnughnut the Main S'reel area. As on Thursday, the girls gymnastic' team will perform from to p.m. in front Ot First Sarety Fund.

The library will run Its puppet (hoiv at (he same hours an Thursday. However, due to the library's early closing, the films will only be run In the window from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. No events aro slated (or Saturday but there will be shopping galore from 9 a.m. to p.rrf.

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