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Record-Journal from Meriden, Connecticut • 9

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Record-Journali
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Meriden, Connecticut
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TL Tin Morning Record Meriden Conn -Mon Oct If Kaunda Blasts Buffer Policy Of South Africa I Area Bahai Attend Awards Luncheon rf Bunlvcr Leaves Saigon Fur Talks In Washington Rothman of Rockville Mrs Mary Sawicki of Wilton Mrs A number uf Baha'is from Those attending from France and 'Switzerland in the Hartford included Mrs Ad r-! Alexander luciani of Wmd-( Reeves Ben Ramssarran bridge and Mrs David Mikhael to Humanity In Dr James 1 Wall Olivero Executive Director of the Southwestern Conp-Trtivr Educational Laboratory which ienne Mrs first trip any South Alihan 'Connecticut attended the Inter-prime minister had made!" ion a I Education Year abroad since 196! and the first I Award Ktumn held at the 'NATIONS NY (conference alto asked ail nona-i President Kenneth ligned countries to refrain from Kaunda of Zambia broufhl the for- break off "diplomatic eco-Afrlcaas latest campalgnjnomic or rrlationa of any other against South Africa to the wat nature with South Africa" of the United Nations Sunday as The resolution denounced UN committee reported! "South Africa's so-called out- Jeanne Daley and Mrs Ruth Martin Others from Con- of Westport Three distinguished speakers nf the University of setts Dr James Olivero of At huquerque NM who helps a a I a b-speaklng and Indian children and their teachers' and Dr John Sloessinger noted author professor of Political Science at the City University of New York and Director of its Institute on the United Nations trip any South African prime! Statler-llilion lintel in New helps to enlighten Spanish- minister had ever made to any ork City on Saturday Oct 17 itecticut included Russell Boyce took part in a morning wnrk-and Barry Herb from Walling--hop preceding the luncheon ford Mrs Allah Kalantar of They were Dr- Dwight Allen Meriden Mr and Mrs Conrad Dean of the School of Education Afri- reaching out forjward' looking foreign policy speaking- people mostly Mexicans and Mack people in a way that takes into account their cultural backgrounds Dr Firus Kazemzadrh of New HSven chairman of the National Baha'i AssemMy presented Greetings were given by Mrs Rafi Mottahedeh of Stamford who attended the luncheon with her husband The principal address for the Seventies" was given by Whitney new friends on its own conti-1 whose it "ia create by means of economic Kaunda flew Into New York to and financial pressure a buffer SArON (AP) II Ambassador Ell worth Bunkrr left Sunday for consultation in Washington and a vacation amid persistent reports that he might retire He has been in the Salgea put since April 1967 Bunker-71 did not meet with newsmen upon departure hut last Friday ha Jokingly turned Me suggestion! that he might Itaign saying: "Evcrytime I go to Washington I hear these same rumors You seem to 2 now more about it than 1 do been here years and I expect to be back I'm coming -back That's as straight an answer as I can give you" Young Jr Executive Direc-' the Mine award to a represent tor of the National Urban -alive of the Children's Tele- League Dr Daniel Jordan vice-chairman of the National Bahai Assembly presented the Louis Gregory Award for Service independent African country South Africa has close ties with Rhodesia another white supremlct regime end Portugal which rules over Angola and Mozambique Malawi Is her friend by choice Botswana Lesotho and Swaziland as near neighbors-deal with her of necessity The assembly's Special Political Committee early this month voted 4-2 to recommend a resolution against arms sales to South Africa Only Malawi and Portugal voted against the resolution On a preliminary tally only Malawi and Italy voted against a provision expressing concern about South Africa's military buildup NO ARGUMENT speak Monday to the general Assembly's 25th anniversary summit session He will report on actions taken against South Africa's race segregation policy at two other summit gatherings that he presided an assembly of the Organization of African Unity in Addis Ababa Sept 1-3 and a conference of nonaligned countries in Lusaka Sept 6-10 On instructions from the two conclaves he visited Italy West Germany France and Britain en route to New York tq urge them- to withhold any arms or other military aid from South Africa zone of puppet states on its orders" to entrench white supremacy in South Africa A new report issued here by the UN Special Committee on Apartheid or race segregation said South Africa lately "has sought to pursue more actively the recent foreign policy aimed at consolidating a southern African hloc securing the good will of -certain Africa and other states -and countering international isolation" In -pursuance of Jht policy the report Mid Prime Minister Balthazar Vnipter last May and June Malawi vision Workshop David Connell i e-president and executive producer of "Sesame Hazel Scott singer presented the entertainment singing "When the World Was Young" "A I -finely Christmas1 and a Little Love in Your Heart" Among those present from New Haven were Mrs Firuz Kazemzadeh Mrs Oscar Stone Dr Betty Fisher Mrs Theresa Pizza russo and Mrs Hazel i SALISBURY Rhodesia (AP) A woman was granted a divorce after testifying she never had an argument with her husband in 22 years of marriage "We had very little in common" she said A US Embassy- spokesman said Bunker would spend three or four days in the capital consulting with officials Presumably the discussions wHl center on President Nixon's new peace initiative for Indochina which he announced OcL 7 But the Ivory Coast the Mala-visited gasy Republic Niger and Togo Portugal Spain! abstained on that tally A resolution of the nonaligned1 Rhodesia Should the 18-Year Old Vote? Award Winners Announced By St After his Washington visit Bunker will take three or four weeks' vacation He expects to spend much of the time at his Vermont home with his wife Carol Laise US Ambassador to Nepal Mrs Bunker presently is in Washington THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF MERIDEN Invites the Public To An OPEN MEETING Monday October 19 at 8 pm Central Bank For Savings Community Room recipient of the third prize an AM-FM portable radio The fourth and final prize of a color Polaroid camera was awarded of Edmund Dunn of 876 South Curtis St j-- The Oktoherfest dance itself was termed as one of the most successful social events held at St Mary's in many years Thomas Keough and Richard Lemke General Co-chairman of the event announced that the How much do you know about your credit union right where you work? Did you know that besidaa a regular aavings plan your credit union may offer: Money Orders Trevelers Checks Notary Public Christmas Vacation end Special Savings Plans Dividends on Savings Ufa Savings' Insurance Education Loans Persona I Loans Appliance Loans Automo bile Loans Partisl Refund of Interest Paid oh Loans Loan Protection Insurance If you're not a join it If you are a uae it If you would like to know more inquire at your credit union or write for information on forming a non-profit member-owned and member-operated credit union Unchurches i (Continued From Page 4) support of the hundreds of patrons demonstrated the desire to make the Oktoberfest an annual event Due to the enthusiasm of the crowd it was necessary to extend the dancing beyond the announced closing time Music wu provided by the popular Ernie's Bavarian Band Victor Gutzwa president of the association extended thanks on behalf of the organization to all of those who supported the wnefit and the dance The joint endeavor is the first major undertaking of the association since its founding in May of this year All proceeds from the benefit and the Oktoherfest are for the benefit of1 St' Mary Parochial School All four winning tickets' drawn in the benefit conducted by the St Maty Home School Association were held by Meriden residents it was announced by Albert Olschefski chairman The award winning tickets were drawn by the Rev William Kef-nan pastor of St Mary's Church on Saturday evening The drawing was held in conjunction with the association's Oktoherfest held at SL Mary School Auditorium First prize Which was en ell-expense paid trip to Bermuda for two was won by Joseph Barry of 336 Elm St while the second prize of a 12 inch portable television set was awarded to Dr and Mr William Russell of 81 Carpenter Ave Arthur Vesho of 234 Pratt SL was the COME LISTEN and -EXPRESS YOUR OPINION! LEONARD IIIX0II CHAPTER 318 Main Street CONNECTICUT CREDIT UNION LEAGUE Kensington Conn 06037 Mrs Nixon To Stump For GOP Read Record-Journal Want Ads Hons including the 28-million-member Lutheran Church-Mis-souri Synod where receii were more than SI million I hind those last year toward a 1970 budget of S27 million The million-member Presbyterian Church US (southern) has eliminated 42 per cent of its Christian education personnel with further reductions expected to cut the 105-member staff to 75 Other departments also have been cut because of fund Shortages However in thejiig 113-mil-lfon-member Southern Baptist Convention receipts at the end of September were 25 per cent ahead of lost year toward current central budget of 8271 Mistake Costs Lives Of Three Koreans SEOUL (AP) Three teen aged boys were killed slid another was wounded when they were mistaken for Communist infiltrators'- and fired on by South Korean troops early Sunday on a mountain near Uijong-bu just north of Seoul the army announced The announcement said the four boys all high school graduates from Seoul were camping in an army operational area which the army chief of staff Gen Sub Chong-Chui Midwas a restricted area Numerous Roman Catholic dioceses were in the red including a reported $36 million in Boston a 8422000 deficit in Minneapolis-St Paul a $2 million deficit in the Baltimore archdiocese and $657248 in WASHINGTON (AP) First Lady Pat NjpOn Is scheduled to launch her second cam paign trip of the 1970 elections today by stumping for Republican candidates in Michigan Minnesota and-Nevada Her first atop will be in'De-troit where she will speak for Lenore Romney who ia running for a US Senate seat against incumbent Philip A Hart DemocraL- drs Nixon campaigned for Maryland GOP candidates Sato urday While the First Lady is hitting die campaign trail in the three states President Nixon will make a trip into jOhio North Dakota Tennessee North Carolina and Indiana 4q -additka to foe' Motor 'City trip Monday -Mrs- Nixon will travef to Minneapolis to boost the candidacy of Republican Rep Clark MacGregor who opposing former Democratic Vice President Hubert Humphrey for a US Senate seat Many: Catholic dioceses this year publicized financial statements for the first time' 1968 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD IROUGHAM The Ultimate Cadillac At a $500 Discount Yes 'this ear was Traded for a new 71 Volin! 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