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Record-Journal from Meriden, Connecticut • 13

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Meriden, Connecticut
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1 i I I A -s 1 04 i 5' 4 te rrt A The Morning Record MeriJan Cann Thura Mar-30 James McNulty To Receive BA With Honors Beer Permit Proposed ForUComr- Credit Charge Juki Timothy McNulty of Meriden bu recently completed' House Approves Fails To Gain UnanimbusrVote HARTFORD (Spedd)-A bill transit from the state House of Representatives to the state Senate which would make Connecticut the first state la the nation to provide for mandatory ail terms for first offenders convicted of driving radar foe HERTFORD ttl University of Connecticut students of drink-ng age would be able to chug-a-iug mugs of beer in a campus under the terms of a bm passed by the House Tuesday andseat to the Senate The measure would create a new category of liquor permit called a permit" only one of which could be issued by the state Liquor Control Commission' HARTFORD (Special) Thomas Methili signed several hills Wednesday making tits total II approved and 21 others in transit from the General Assembly There have bees no vetoes Signed into law was biO making it compulsory for business houses to submit report to its customers every Jan 1 1 porting the total interest and vice charges on deferred payment and charge accounts hi requirements for' his Bachelor or Aits Degree is Entfish st foe University of setts A graduate of Xavier High School in Middletown McNulty will receive his Bachelor of Arts Degree Magna Cum Lauda While st college he has been active fat extra-curricular activities He is foe son of Mr A Mrs James McNulty of Mi Lincoln 'St L-HARIFDRDL a igaed'- to' eliminate discrimination public accommo-dationa on foe basb of sex or marital status won initial legislative approval Tuesday the Senate The Mn also applies to public reaorta and place of amusement The measure exempts organizations like the YMCA end the YWCA that offer rooms only males or females It would prevent however any future renting of apartments just on the taste of whether tenants were married not according to Sen Wilber Smith co chairman of the Human Rights and Opportunities Committee Smith D-HartfonC' said' the glasses be provided The biU now goes tor ft House i Another meafurewnicl was passed on a voice vote-would prohibit the denial of adoption rights to a coupJe because of advanced age" The measure was prompted by fen unsuccessful attempts of an- older Shelton couple to Adopt a young girl' BIG CROWDS The 1858 World Series set foe all-time Series attendance re cord even though it lasted only games with 428785 people seeing the Loe Angeles Dodgers top the Chicago White Sox- a Gov: Thomas Mesklll last year when he vetoed similar measure: Sen: James Macauley Jr R-Bridgeport opposed the MU on grounds it still creating a lot of He cited the elimination of apart-nents arid problems that might arise the rate of items ta amusement places The measure passed on an 18-14 vote The Senate voted 18-15 ta favor of a bill that would require the labor commissioner to draw up regulations over businesses that present hazard of foot injury to workers because of falling objects The regulations would include a requirement that pro HARTFORD dl Pornography with social of a Wednesday Senate ded- influence of liquor or drugs was not unanimously supported in roll call vote Tuesday Rep 'Edward Iwanickj D-Meriden and Rep John dynes D-Southlngtoa voted no while Rep Patsy Mesite D-Meriden was absent when foe vote was taken Voting in support of fee MU were Rep James Gaffney and John A Papandrea both Meriden Democrats Rep John A Carrozzella and Pas- quale DeBaise Wallingford would be pornography or without value" under the terms bill paaaed by the House and sent to the Tbs US Supreme Court This permit would be for onpremise consumption of beer only in a building in the town of Minefield to the care custody end control of the board of trustees of the University of Connecticut" OVERSEAS TOUR Warehouse! ECONOMY OUTLET HERTFORD 111 With only a smattering of votes the House gave overwhelming approval Wednesday to proposed women's rights amendment to the state Constitution The -General Assembly-has yet to act on the rights amendment to Oe UL Coo- Also passed by the House and sent to the Senate Were Mils that would: Require that all flour white bread rice com meal and grita soil in Connecticut be according to federal standards- Have the department! of Health Mental Health and Aging study tha feasibility of setting up centers" throughout the state which would offer various services to elderly persons BIG RETURNS George McAfee of the Chicago Bran has foe lifetime punt re turn average in pro football history He returned punts at a 1178 yard average: if the total exceeds S1IL Another bin that went through both houses of foe legislature which instructs physicians 'to prescribe medications by their (enerie names as wett' as the trend name was signed by the governor The new general act which becomes effective Oct 1 allows doctors to use a brand if they fed the specific drug should be used Doctors are to indicate on the prescription if fee patient is over CS The measure was designed to circumvent foe high prices of brand name" drags if an equivalent la available on the market at a lower price It was written especially with older persons who have low incomes in mind a Opponents of the statute tad argued that physicians be regulated ta this manner They also claimed there is nothing to prevent druggists to sell the more expensive drug when the generic name is prescribed The new law le one of two prescription-drag measures presented to the current session of the General Assembly The otb- 1 HARTFORD The Trinity CbOege Concert Choir win leave 'March II on a twoweek concert tour in England- including' a performance is Canterbury CathedraL' The tour which will last until April 12 includes concerts at three other locations and an sp-pearsnca as guest choir in church Is Exeter Forty-five' members -of the Concert Choir along with director Robert Granquist win perform at- Canterbury Mrilor Stockport and Exeter during the tour: Fbr days the Choir members wtU live with people in' the communities of Mdlor Stockport and Exeter They win be singing works for Joaquin Des Pres Carl Qrff Barney Childs Charles Ives Lo-renao da Firenze Josef Haydn WUliam Billings and some Eu- ropean ihoral songs by Hans Leo Hassler sad Paul Hindem-WL- ocrats Rep Arthur Della Vee-chia Southington Democrat Rep Robert A Arbuzzl Berlin Republican Rep David Levins Democrat whose district includes MkMWMd and Rep Richard A Dice Cheshire Republican Unless the MB is amended tiie Senate it provides that first offenders must be Jailed for two days If found guilty and no injuries or fatality is involved and seven days If an injury or fatality involved although the Judge sitting in the case could get much tougher ff the circumstances warrant' A stiffer Jail penalty win be imposed for second cffondetSL'-v' Those sentenced tire days Jatt could volunteer to go to Jail on weekends so their Jobs would not be Jeopardised rion which illegal pornography was defined as material without redeeming social value" not really binding said Rep John A Carrozzella D-Wallingford Carrozzella who cochair-mai of the legislature's JwUcbry Committee said that particular decision was signed by only three Justices less than majority of foe court The bill approved by the House would retab as part of the state's legal definition of obscene material that' material whose appeal to prurient shameful or nxxtod interest nudity sex cretioat sadism or masochism" Opponents of the- MU argued that no one fbrcedto buy obscene books or look at obecene pictures movies' or perform It matter of choke" for people whether they want to ta morel said Rep Joseph Con-tesworth D-CromweU One critic Rep David Neid-itz D-West Hertibrd suggested at least half seriously that without the phrase without redeeming social value" the present law's definition of abuse" could be construed to maka boxing illegal Neiditz noted that the General Assembly' about to net on a bill that wouUbriag beck prize- fltrflii fn PnrwHf( A motion to put the Mn to record roil csU failed to muster the necessary 28 per cent support The MU paaaed on dose voice vote' Some of the sfoongest tiqipott for foe MU was vdeed by the representative! from Manchester a city which bee had a battle ofneariy one year's duration over an "adult" book store In fact fo MU stemmed from foe Manchester situation Rep Chutes BogtaniD- Man-chester said be tad received more' letters-petitions rad telephone v' a 1 1 a about por-nogntphythan anybaue except to or er a Mil that would permit druggists to advertise their prices was sent back to committee by the Senate and ban received no further action titution The state coosthutxnal amendment received vote of 141 to 10 and was sent to the Senate Even if the Senate gives it a three-fourths vote of approval the amendment cannot go on the ballot a statewide referendum until the 1874 election V-tO-Just about everyone In the House was ta favor of adding eex to the list of things1' for which Connecticut residents cannot be discriminated against' Article 1 Section JO of the Constitution already forMda discrimination on the grounds of ncei color ancestry or national origin However there were 10 mate votes against the amendment including one from Rep John Cassidento D-New Haven who pleaded guilty to being a chauvinist1" Repu Robert King Tolland voted for tiie amendment bat not before warning the women that few might loae more than they gamed from absolute parity with men The men who voted against tiie amendment te' addition to Cassidento were Democrats Do- v- 4i IICKOIY SHOKD SUGAR (UIED jv SHANK END Easfor Sudiy Iriikfait Sptclal sSlM BREAKFAST DAC01I -UllXSAUSAGE-o HAMSUCES imamm fi -R ny i ilO ii' BAUCI ROS I foe bate income tax He urged Me coUeagued to do aomefoing about tta menace" TOthosewhotriedtoaendtite Mn Beck to committee on tta grounds that It was not emergency tegUbtko Re Mat? Min tinDGrotoi retocted that tta ponwgrapity prdMem la an foat4 taeokTt dealtwith talmediateiy: mdentand any parent fa foil House voting again this bfflli snapped Rep Elmer Morteasen R-Newingtonv Jqttindiuii9l Shank Half 69 Baft Half for YerMti1 Feasfiq RQESSLER EZE-KARY 'la i i'a HORMEl i I fy I Ssse EASTERP0L1SH HBMSL99( CANNED HAM Cvf1 'r- RISIRYf i THt BMNT rj JPLJaiT if ouAMTrrai 192 HALL AVL' MERIDEN TOP SIRLOIN BOTTOM ROBNO BOKUESI CMettatu MOOIBER ROASTSnT ORTOFROORB ii BLB1BFT0I0US FRIII BRADI fiLLI0VT WSPE6TEB WUV 000KEB A- eA If i -i Gj 'A -W is SEMI BONELESS 1 WE 'V' jfe i I WELCOME: '-i A- -Wl pn CHIOBn J- minlc Badolatd hf NnT Britain' Addo Bonetti of Tbrrington and Rank iCtempLpfWaterbnr and Repdblteana Richa: Brano: Leonard -Paotettn and David Sullivan an of Bridgeport Phttip Costello of Meleon Gerard Spiegel of TrpmbuU ark William JSmyth of MUM Aelljrgejd ToBckjst Pay pfiigb 5-- HARTFORD Tbe' mem-bera of foe General Assembly uriged by an' outspoken lawmaker Wednes lay to raise legiilative pay despite foe possibility of disapproval of us are not devoting tiie time and energy which the Jab demands for the protection of out -constituency- the taxpayers because we simply cannot Afford to" said Rep Edgar King R-Farmfogton In a statement distributed to Ms follow legisla tors King said foe General Assembly should apprpve fop tfMOV-year in salary and expense recommenr ded by the Ceinmissica on Compensation The present ration including salary and expenses S2J35- year The proposed raises collide not go into effect until the next General Assembly take office ta 1873 Under the present pay scab the'wdeadwood" stays on in the legislature white some of foe beat lawmakers leave each session King said SPECIALS EFFECTIVE THURSDAY MAR 30thTD SATURDAY tAPRILJsf- froddmlOn WelfarT HARTFORD Congrera wua asked by Coraecticbi General Aseembty Tuesday to President Nina's welfare FARM-FRESH GRADE A 7 BREYERS ICE CREAM i California ORANGES: Dfifcvy- EXTRA-LARGE EGGS 49 v-'f 1 i Vi GnL 1-7 UtS FORKSHoSSlRS SEALTEST Mt HEAVY CREAM 27 i HOOD RAINBOW SHERBET 69 All Nafnral len Crten Ft HGd COMBINATION PMX 7 CENTER ORLY -8 't SMOKED PICNICS P0RKCH0PS SUCED BACON IHD CUTS 1 mm reform MB as amended proposal advanced by UA Abraham RiMcofT DGou The resolution staled at Congress was given final approval by tta state House of Representatives Tuesday after having been pasted by the state Senate two weeks earlier -Tb MU couM relieve Connecticut of 8197 JtoOlkn welfare costa over a fouryear ported according to-the resolution Ribicoffs amendment which Nixon-agreed to accept woufa subject -proposed b-comoroaintenance program for the working poor to oneyear teat in limited area bdbra being put into effect on a nationwide basis governor Republican Thomas Meskfll has already 'declared his eagerness to have Connecticut serve as foe teat area SORBRIMT 1H8 PML tar RlARTirJ ROSOL'S j-- y- i--V -if 1 1 11 1 mt S' f' '-v r-? V-- 1 -Y or Stores i I VA I UJ AfbAWWTJj- ft- V'-V- teM iuiylMna qiiiln as "dnitelDiM '-3 'f -A gnodandMieedforyptf meal sandwich High In protntn lOnlbnM'Is'rniuin ftomNieheleMl of maafn of ineafe niHfdellcAtn nplce Ahpniiy--cr-v ft' 9 i rating gunsto MANTIN i'A j-- Jy- A R-i 9 Vv 4 fOAYONNAISE SLICED WHITE BREAD WHOLE KERNEL CORN CIWNBErajr SAUCE ss ENCORE MARGARINE 2 GARDEN HUDSON PAPER T0WELS 29 TIDE 0E1ERCENP Proposed Asv L6ttery Outlets HARTFORD ll--Liqiioc atdrre would ta aflowed to sell lottery tickets under Mil given final legislative approval Wednesday Tta MU wee peraedoa voice vote fay foe Semite and sent to the gdvemor More than 8 008 qustaeisea ranging from small shops to department stores- have been licensed by fee Gaming Gommfa-tento handle tickets the lottery Five per cent of foe state's income for the lottery goes to pay the agents ior their' services They also win an additional amount Jf iicketo they acU win large money prise'--'-: RUNNING PUtYS Jim Drown has a comfortable lead on tbs field ta lifetime touchdowns scored rushing pro footbaiL Brown tan for 108 touchdowns for Cleveiaad from 1857 to IMS while tta second I place man Jim Taylor aoorod rSL l- NOTMSPOMIBUFOtTVPOMAPnCMUXOtS meis imemi maroi ti-tm Hit 5' fh- V- 'V Vt' -4 i V-7C r-Vj.

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