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Record-Journal from Meriden, Connecticut • 14

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-j --v -v i 1 The MrnTwf RecarJ Mecfilcn Cann Men JJy 3 If 7t host organization chose TVpt- At cal of confusion surrounding rence- where preparatkms for the match the the decision on the post Euwe think Deadline Set (Continued From Page One) film and television tights: -This a tons was 10 times greater than any prize money ever paid to a chess player Fischer wants an additional 3ft per cent of the gate ieceipts Faced with a decision of disqualifying Fischer immediately or granting reprieve Euwe chose the path he said would best protect the host organization Fischer's representatives here' hgd asked for a postponement on the basis of illness-They said the American sin suffering fatigue The rules require that a postponement for JUness mAist be certified by doctor that he' ponement there -will be no play at alL That is my personal Euwe had said jnriier that cancellation would be great loss in many respects for the jffiamlie organizers who have great investment at stake and for the game cf chess itself" federation doctor Ulfar Thor-darson left tor Ms country house' early Sunday ironing The Russian side 'reluctantly accepted decision Spassky -was asked what he thought of the situation and the champion replied: came to play (Continued Tram Page One) lsM him if President kjeany will see me i 1 welcome an need fused to use language -quite so threatening saying would he inclined-to support thelnominee if he is supported by an honor- his McGovern seid he thinks Sen Edward M-'Kennedy-of -Maa-sachusetta "probably means it (Continued From Page One)? fleer to California Saturday planned to JotahimJwra Sunday 7 Two of Nixon's friends Flori- da banker (Bebe) Rebozo and Near York industrialist Robert Abplaaalpi'wera at San Clemente whgn Nixoq arrived and they Joined him Air dinner Saturday night This la Ninon's first Visit to his Southern 'California home since January While here he is expected to confer with former treasury secretary John -Gonnally who will complete an around-ihe-worid tour for Nixon 'on JUy I ant with One of bis top' military advisers' -Maj Gut Alexander' Haig Jr who returns next week from -a factfinding trip to Vietnam and Cambodia when he says he has no intention of accepting a place on the Democratic ticket this year But' McGovern added keep-that-door-open taiidy not going to slam the doormnd 1 wouldhope Sen Kennedy slam it entirely and throw away the In dthetL political developments Neustadt of 'the Democratic -Plat form Committee! said- a platform programmatic more than ft outlines specific actions -i main- sigryficance of platform is its use before it is completed -not in unifying different aides toward common goSVNeuittdt said- Neustadt made the comments tei the NCB program "Meet He said also the first major issue of the campaign is finding able legal process- according to the rules of our -vi don't think therms going Jo be any third party 1 never But McGovern- woiud not rule out hit own walkout-er third-party move if the Ciedentials Committee were upheld by the foil "convention and he were to lose the nomination is a result too iffy a question he said at one point been a good McGovernssid of O'Brien think fair men think he's one of the ablest men in our 'party' generally accepted by all elements in our party" McGovern said later that fie had not had chance to talk fb CBRen fqrKversl days "so I thought I might as well teQ him on television be a little surprise to formalize it" AFL-CIO leadef Meany remained mitted- FOOD MARKETS 01 no! COLONY RSi WALLINOFOiDlCONN! zi Yl-: Mi Closed Nixon also win watch on television the proceedings of the Democratic National Con-vantten hi Miami Beach where his opponent in the -November '(riecoa wW ba nominated vV'1 5 -TOTiJoc foe! neirtat million Democratic' nomination but Js considered supporter of Sen Hubert Hufphrey of Min? t- TheDfflfless Area more than 16001 square miles in south wostern Wisconsin north- unemployed in tee United States 7'-' permeates the platform" Neustadt said -j'--'-' He said ending the war In Southeast western nesotarwMaine SehrEdmund Muskie Iowa and aoutheastern Min- neoto wsr-untoucfaed by-tbe if he would iwkisiF bSJor usue end the estab- inilatiAa 8k Uaanu I cocnmodatiOn with and Meany McGovern said -'I'm- going-to great continental glider in natural eavesT aJ At i -l i i Record Phato fee Albert Harrlaoi END OF AN ERA Attorney Andrew Pulasld left bead' of the Judies re lector of Meriden Legal Services and Kevin Kan head of the legal service office leave office for) the lest time The threo-year program which provided free Iegal serviees for state weUaraJwdpieats came to a halt Friday with' uptMng to replace ft i V- 1 lishment of comprehensive form of heaitircerethe third group of -164 House and Senate Democratic" sides asked Humphrey to' atop whit it cays his Vindictive and divisive hVcongfeMiojial mention McGovern by1 name or this California delegate challenge spearheaded by Humphrey But the aides told Humphrey in s' letter they beep deeply' saddened Jby ydur recent vindictive and divisive' actions in regard to the forthcoming Democratic convention' VWe Hirge that you reflect now upon the' grievous damage yott are doing not only to your own image as h-kind and honorable man but also to the par-ty whicJu- you -have dona- so much'toshapeand in the The' letter-writers seid the names were gathered in than two hours Friday and hundreds more are expect to sign: quest to President Nixoiy to- appoint a special prosecutor4tf investigate the break-in Alt the Democratic national headquarters THE ULTlUlATi IN CAKPiT CLEANING Sttcmi Extrqctiofl Mcthod (Continued From Page One) mtatlr tta amS adeeUva UwfwshMiUe' (buhl inc mhM hr ceivHs iri eptalslHr ta a eiaaie nalwtH aaSeatifeli Slrt lhei eared ar iiMrtlnr hhk Vv Vi Doy vruniis- tino The medical miner attributed death to accidental Bom jn Waterbury" Philip attended SL Aloysius Church Mil-Idale Besides hia parents he leaves brother' Robert Tet of Plantivllle hi mnterital grandparenti Mr and Mr- Irving Unwin of Whterbury) and his paternal grandmother Mrs Anna Teta of Plnntsville Private funeral services will be held at 6 this morning at SL AlojnilU plnntsville where a Mass of the Angels will be celebrated 'Burial will be in Mount QKvet Cemetery Water- town Rigs CarpetCare Co Coll 235-5079 the bar association's committee on legaKakL He is also waiting until facts and figures are compiled for the MLS program The latter win not be completed on-til September "There are certain pedple who need legal assistance because they afford the mayor said see it (legal aid) for divorce cases I see it for suing the city I can see it for consumer protection rveiy-neCpssary ta itill waiting to hear ira I the mayor tesphnse to' -i( said fie ha not 1 yet received a reply to his original request made 25 HOLIDAY SPECIAL! 1965 VW SQUAREBACK I 1-': 1 l-rr- augges-l tkmi that a regional -legal aid program be Set up with Walling-1 other muni-1 infonnation he Read 'W Blue 4-Speed Transmission Radio 7 Wm1S SPECIAL 895 Elsewhere in the state Carl Larson 33 of East Granby --peter-Dusterhoft-war-killed when the car he was driving Mt a bridge abutment on -Town' Farm Road in Milford Locally Wallingford woman was trapped in the wreckage of hcrtir fornroiy thairSfr-mln? ford and possibly cipalities The mental and The attorney said ha was hopeful program we ure in short DAVELLA VOLKSWAGEN West Mils St! Cor Chomborltit Highway Vy'i PHONE 235-4393 Record-Journal Want Ads funding from govern-1 private agencies Thursday that for aome wrfof 1 realize finds Half Gallon A Assorted Flavors A 13 Meriden Legal Services' a I time-year idiot project -differed from most Jegal service programs intwo it was funded the US Depart- menteT Healtii Education and Welfare -instead of the UJ5 Office of Economic Opportunity I and it contained both a private I panel of' lawyers (judicare) and a legal-service Last Thursday the Senate leased a bill which would put iegat-services-for-the poor un-1 der a private corporation which ft is believed would insulate it I from political pressure' A some-1 what' different version of this I till passed the House of ReprsJ sentatives last February and a Conference to try to reconcile the two Mils -is scheduled for late July'-If-the corporstlon is finally simied into lw this could mean a possible source of funds for a local drxegionil program' fites Saturday afternoon after a Cumberland Fkrmii milk tanker Collided with her car at Preston Avenue and East Main1 Street Two other area residents were also injured in the collision Memorial Hospital officials -said Chris Terry of-24 Bonnie Court Wallingford driver of the oirv-WatJisted in satisfactory condition with fractured pelvis' Barbara Linton of 35Utockiedge Drive Walling-ford' a pasaenger iq -the Terry car and Albert Johnson of Did rams Road Durham driver of the truwerajreated and re-eased r-- The Injured umre taken loathe tospital by KamenrGAbumu-lance Service: LL Nelson Coiuette supchds-ing police officer at the said the truck was heading on East Main fitntt when the Terry car came out of Preston Men Only jriBffiigwjggff 7 vr rnmmm Stneco the MLS office' aWM East Main SL estimated1 that he'had i 44 ol Caa "7 HLC fruft Drink" (Aid Haven)' i WMh ram aaS SS varrluu MheUw Xm Fair Oaly Uaril 1 dam Pa SVBtriOOY'S hr 16 Pk Cudahy's Skinless Franks With Naim aa SI parrhana XffartlN Kn lily Oalr -Uarit 1 CkapM Trr Fuailr ivarioDrs rr 40c 40 small cases-- stUK- pemfoig These it is believed win revert to the bar asaoctation-for com-1 pletion The state Department pf Coin-1 ihunity Affairs briefly funded a legal aid program fornonweL far poor ia this city through the Community Action Agency I However it ended after the state -decided against' refunding! any kind of legal aid programs 31c turn info £asi Main Street'or cross Die road info Pomeroy Avenue JAnson Conette said tried to avoid the collision and applied his brake and swung to theiefLAshedid this the truck struck theside of the car and carried it across the east-bound lane and onto property at Pomeroy Ave The track then partially turned over on the Terry car he said COssetfo said Miss Linton has aisle to get out of the car while Miss Terry wa trapped The Meriden' Fire Depai was railed and with their ting fools and the combined efforts' of-the police and Kamen Ambulance' attendants Mias Ter- ry was frped he ald Miss Terry was summoned for failure to obey a traffic control signal Patrolman Dominie Colangelo made the- investigation super-vised by LL Postt Patrolman John Lorenc and Alphonse Console assisted at the scene Boy 5iruclc BjCir Admitted To Hogpiul DONUT U0LESThe Part of the Donut That's Usually Missing A taste treat for every member of your family Dout Holes come in many delicious varietiesr like cinnamon- powdered-sugary honey dipped 'arid coconut and they're every bit as'fresh asr" regular Dunkin' Donuts Visit Donuts now and take advantage of our very speciaT offer Offer ends July 4th DONUT HOLES only 25t a DOZEN KIDS LOVE 'EM! Rea' Ripe' Beauties: 18 lb Avg J' 6 SOUTHINGTON Glen Way-1 ton 7-yearold -lon of -Mr-and Mrs Robert Wayton' of 56 Bristol SL was hospitalized Saturday after being atruck by a car operated by Robert Czar-j necki' 18 of Knowles Avenue The boy was treated at Bradley I Memorial Hospital by Dr Can-narocza andwaa admitted for! observation -i -Police said Czlrneckl wail driving north on Bristol Street near 'the intersection of Eden Avenue when the accident on-cufrred Officer Dennis Musto I investigating No arrest wu I rr 132 WEST MAIN ST N' DUNK DONU MERIDEN ST PAUL Minn Ul The American premiere of Carl comic opera will be presented by the SL Paul Opera Company this summer It will be sung in new- English- translation with Mary Beth PeU as Leonora pnd Gim Beni who dld-thp translation 'jis Hierooimus Nielsen-Denmark's knost famous- confoo ser based- the work on a comedy by Ludvig Hotherg It was first presented in Copenhagen in 1904 The donut that's so good It tastes as fresh as It smells TRASH COLLECTION Michael Zommer of Waite Material Trucking ha announced that trash will be collected as usual on Tuesday July 4 y- Kj A rr.

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