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Record-Journal from Meriden, Connecticut • 6

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I ''J Br GtornE Croobert Gloria Schaffer Keeps The Pros GnTheirToes The Morning Record Meriden Com Friday July 71 972 und r- A new threat to Long Island the federal gavenfirient all have a -Sound will be examined when the share of the Jurisdiction Private' General Assembly's Committee on und business interests ranging rthfe-Envlrumneiil 'holds' eooiogiststo WALLINGFORD There seems to be nothing mors productive for a public official than appearance as fl-- rr hearing neat Thursday ThoithreaL comes in' the form of a question: therepresentativea cf-oil parties and shipping firms have accorded to Secretary of the State Gloria Schaffer a the re- i 'cent Chamber of Commerca din- stokes in the decisions Moreover the information-gathering hearing win specifically focus on foe dredging of New Haven harbor facts and ppinions presented to Comftlttec members may also affect dredging and drill What should be done with the sludge which is being dredged1 out of New Haven Harbor? -There wiUbe an estimated 80000 cubic yards of oii-soaked dredg-- ings raised in foe harbor-clearing -process according to Stole Sena-- tor John Prete of Orange- ok 1 chairman of foe committee This ing operations around other parts bf the Connecticut a material is thought by engineers to committee spokesman notes Also Her Mrs Schaffer received standing ovations before and at the conclusion of her address not only because she eschewed par- tisan politics but also because her message wrapped with her personal intellect and charm impressed thp audience The number of her personal appearance! throughout the state has greafor increased for both non-political and political reasons First and foremost as the state's elections commissioner she has become Increasingly involved Jn promoting involvement in politics- encouraging nTin-affiliated-er-prospective be unsui table for simflar" operations in-Rhode Island New-York and Sven Massachusetts might welljje sent infentiorja are to dump jt ip theSoynd -V question is where in this material going io be' placed what safeguards win be used in dredg-fog transporting-wnd dumping the- 'affected The bearing wiU be next Thurs- day- July 13 -in the Conte School auditorium in Jew Haven SECRETARY SCHAFFER Girl Friday RowanReportsi State- "nominee: Until IM recent nner material and what effects win foe and federal officials have been indumping haveon bothtbdtnime'tvitednalong Withimmicipalof fi-diate area -and on distant cials and representative-public The Specter Qf 0y eHveenmg Executive PoWer Continues interest groups Hopefully foe problem wiUbe fully and fairly aired and a solution whicbiavcffSLthejpvironment gence of Homer Babbidge reti ing president of the University of Connecticutes a distinct poa-sibility foe only two prominent Democrats mentioned Mrs Schaffer end Attorney General Robert: Killian To an this pditical fanfare franWyakt Connecticut ready to jriecTa 'woman aa governor?" Ifp a question that is more than likely to be debated extenrively for foe next 18'months before foe Prete observes There are as many legal and ju-" risdictkmal problems as there are technicalThe city of New Hayeq -foe state as represented by a hum-ber of its bureaus and officials oer oi lts oureaus ana mnciais electors to enroll with political party'" -Tt is significant that jnany of her talks have been primarily designed to encourage women and the young to a piece of the as a method of stimulating the political process away from the paiy bosses' The fact that these me- Jor Voter segments have not responded to her urging in rim able-numbers 'to dete is not-due to tiw lack ot effort and personsFcaffiptigning-' 1 THE MAIN REASON why 1-r? win be hammered out It has come to foe point where we recognize 1 and choosing a president who will exercise his vast pow- 'era most benevolently and unit tyranically much Of a bulwark against ecutive dictatorship for mtny yesrs it suffers ically weak leadership Nev-? dom and power of the press and Congress- BY VETOING FUNDS for Public Broadcasting the Presi- that pollution of foe Sound is every-New York-and-fihode Island and body's problem By CARL ROWAN WASHINGTON It la ex-' citing and titillating to watch the Democrats let blood as the Tpebple-whd1! 4 vern grapple with the people Democrat CTyriaUfoefoeir- The Ruckus InReykjavik ity af the electoral decision this who like Hubert H- Humphrey year need rail look at the Su-while the people who are not- preme Court nd the term just -fond of either stand fn the-winga ended and at th Congress and-flicking the term that is moving toward a dose Both these branches of' the power to halt or reduce hoh-edmmerebi programming that he dislikes By claiming re-pested access to commercial stations in prime' time he has shown that he can use and msn-government have revealed 'iputate commercial TV and themselves to be increasingly radio to bis Advantage ls potent forces in restraining nm' still leaves the headache thinking and sentiment on their preferenpe to contest Republican incumbent GovATbomas MeskilL Connecticut Democrats can to ok forward1: to having these '-prospective nominees svailabls i for their political gatherings -and while Mrs Schaffer and Killian have enjoyed a decided -dating court has given the Ad- ministration a bludgeon with which to intimate those indivi- Mri Schaffer words should be idunli in Concress who Ink tnd htocW if bcctiufo tM ipuy publish hSorratiOTthat dfe-TTitemMistrated at foe sfete Dem-Sfosfoe executive branch- ocratic convention in -170 that The court said in effect that the power end authority of the when a Congressmen gives dee- individual dea legates is supreme rifled information to a reporter to the party leadership By form- the act of giving might be a ''fog a coalition of women can-crime end in that case the Gon-Tdidates for the-same office she gressman and his aides have ha managed to defeat the 'pre-con-immunity from grand jury ques vention designee and emerged tkn as to where they got the 1 as one of foe two-Democratie iriforihatM eudidltH thextite ticket to WHAT IT ADDS ijP TO is- aurvive the overwhelming Re- There Is plenty of hot water In players has-usually carried a Reykjavik these dajrg and not aU purse crf only a few thousand dol-of it is in the city's famed thermal lars Now thanks to springs A good deal of heat has transigence and 'foe generosity of developed around foe world cham- -foe private sponsor from London ptonship chess matches impending the winner wiU receive $231250 between Boris Spassky Soviet the Joser SJti873(Lin the impending in past conventions- and -Union title holder aiKlBobbyFia-championship series umpteen delcgaiick loath' Mcany their poisoned darts- AFL-CIO President' George Meany fears McGovern Chi-cago Mayor RichardJDaley now abhon himtwo4cpre pro-McGovern delegates from II-linois resent Daley's executive power THERE IS ONE OTHER the1 of newsmen digging out secrets and revealing information -and actions that cause the public to be wary even distrustful of the pmmiaaii4ofihitionfll head start foe tone of Dr comments strongly fodK FORCEiUhif- Fourth EsUte that rigphpy-n bpIkvI -T- liSi iu ere supposed to dominate ecutive branches that tended to the people in power the selection of Democratic become diCUtOrtai' but the last Now an accommodating 1 The series of rages and outrages uled to play 24 gmwwi on foe table late arrival his suliu of 'Italian marhlp in the Reykjavik fog over the size of the purse the Sptxls Palace which -seats 2500 -generosity-of a London investment persons The moves will be watch-broker who: donated $125000 to ed intently and reported around Be preme Court with Mr-Nixm's four appointees joined by Justice White has given the executive branch a new chib to holdover the press It said that the: First Amendment does notr pursuit spparpntly with foe single aim of oppoafog jGor MeMn vr Strictly speak! ttheodds against Mrs Schaffer rcm-L vindng Democrats to nominate her for foe governorship over foe other available end- future prospects aii sllmu-BiSTtofTer: that the executive branch' can cloak misfeasance1 malefea- Bence crookednras end corruption hi secrecy stamps a bit' more Certain now that neither the Congress nor the press win nominee And tiiese little year produced some disturbing dual prejudices and idiosyn- developments that could ham- prasies are supposed to work pet gravely the ability of foe theif magic again in November press to continue this role when we choose a president President Nixon has T-h pnlitif K-hy-pgraonalities the judicial branch can be 'i 'publican victory Mrs Schaffer has her 'formula for political success One of the basic ingredients is being at the right place at foe right time as she demonstrated by-beinr- available for state senstqrJklthe exactly swell the fmrse Spassky's jum- the world The winner win be de- enrivile find it easy to get foe-data erbe- lyndromrirTTOt: termined on a point systems The: last American to hold brage over vfoat he cuisidered Fischer's outrageous conduct these incidents contributed to the eager tp use iL cord of political success riuros peart blit there is a compellingZLcoqual into an ally even tool against testifying before championship was responsibility to remind every- of the executive branch through juries in criminal cases about heat and conf usionJand broughtthep thebrilliant 'J President's powersTof -ep- their source trf information than whether Humphreyrfalks pointment to the 'court THIS ADMINISTRATION has The one major barrier to ex-ecutive tyraniqr forowirilirby Mr Supreme Court wu the rejec-tkm of the claim mountable odds can be ever-ome with courage and determt "Not to'be overlooked omj la women power In hef non-xlitical speeches before Republicans Democrats and in- -oosv 1884) a youpg genius from New too much McGovern Seems foo Orleans Now a ryoung bland -oi-Niton isin Ftorida American -Is again challenging a 'champion a young man not much -older than he The two men play different styles Spassky! Is more and California too often- THE SIMPLE TRUTH is that the executive branch of the gov- eminent "has taken on virtual dictatorial in this champkmship series to the brink of cancellation Then suddenly Fischer ado-gized not only verbally but ih writing to Spassky expressing regret for his behavior'' Mr four appointees to the court Chief Justice -Wari Jen Burger and Justices 'Harry BIackmun Le wi a Powell and William Hehnquist voted as a bloc in -54 of the 17 cases on which they sat 'With' a twimg country-and the power of' the vote from either Justice Byroo President grows almost daily 1 White or Justice Potter Stewart -What we are doing this year they produced numerous 5 to 4 then7Ti 6neofTwnhlngs: decisions that moved foe court 1: Wd are choosing a Presi- -and the country on a newsmen creating a-climate of dent who wiU reverse the toend servativetroid -v deeper -secrecy in which the toward an overwhelming domi- Some of these -decisions had -nance of the White House oi -the distuibing ef fect of increis- 3 We are-accepting foe fact ing the powers bf the rapid root -f branch while reducing the free- The Congress has not a been throwtog scores of sub- poenas at newspapermen TV networks TV station employes has' demanded notes unused film and other data that would iorce newsmen to become" witting allies of prosecutors Now there will be more sub- The obvious effect will be to sources lor looking for a senatorial nominee in a Republican 'district Sines her distuncuished ca-foat the President and Attorney reer fa foe uwwHraise where General have Constitutional M)rved as Senate chairman right to bug or wiretap without of legislature's Education anyone they Committee she has been thret- tualfy unbeatable at: the polls' deeiidenti Mrs Schaffcr ad-Bid la this case- the Nixon ep- The senatorial district ones 1 monishes her female listeners polntee were cranpelled to -r- conridered a Republican strong- 'far their failure to register with hold had been converted into a political party t-Mti pit th AiMricnefedmu in 1IB rJZ L- throughout the state lari- year ns-n-pwqioctiva gubernatorial Dwpite thisMKi restraint IhcMfj private property She starts outfoia foetne -by so that many of her supporter! le-was earned awayhe raidrrbyebhventfonal more in-his dispute over money with novative and daring The two are woyfoytsppbnentsOnemay-hopfr Chess champions have alwiays that there will be no ipore inter-enjoyed great prestige in their ruptions and that thq games: will field but little in terms -of finan- go fwward without complaint or cial reward 7 The' world's 3ham- acrimoiy asf its tte royal game pionsfiip held since 1948 by Soviet of chess Trading' Stamp Revival Nixon Jog V' By ANTHONY LEWIS LONDON The recramais sance techniques developed by1 the United States in -Vietnam with their hands CIVILIAN DAMAGE of that kind may of course be accidental' What is so chilling' is the cynicism of American officials musUie-not only fa wearinera aaainrt an ISSSfai bve jver had to live: under bombardment A month aifowiRii'liiera hire few around yet he tunu info brownish co4 audvat Germany-inWoridWa business Som stomps will be giv- bargain The trading stamp 7 en for car arid truck rentals moor- dustry maintains that they are in- ing and other services at marinas deed gettirig their WQrthf and coupons redeemable In stamps' and more or cash will appear on wrappers Although some trading stamp oi major food processors outfits fringe operators have gone signed upLlLa moten chain and A out 'of business the big ones film processing company HTriple Plaid and Blue of life aa the i write tills because my ore sparrow inflate sumiper- Him is is1 fpeAiientSiaa fhe marefies jm II What makes it so noteworthy now' is 1 that it is being used £ngainst-d 'largely -peasant eountry with- the- barest are especjally remarkablr iij'1n using to recognize that is their Mlective-pacity for Whatever Jeaaon-can count the number of fur- That is a pose it should be said in a steel- mill hit by the has been maintained American plmes but they -do through both-the Jfonson and not see bombed hospitals NixonrAdminiatrationi acjwols or houses But it is not even necessary! to Thus in the same week that weigh the damage to hospitals President Nixon said he would and dikes and other particular lipCStf-: the ute links feeding on his fawn at Goodspeed Avenue Now they tmt- around it rmi UmHi uirfM roul I HAVE' some7 Orange milk- Forryeahrthe: industry: 'grossed stampsrfor example on $900 million: according to4ha-Trad-7- They offer standard products in Ing Stamp' Institute bCAmerica eluding some products -made in The-figiire has slipped to about Meriden and Wallingford and they hings of industrial development MOST1 AMERICANS thought it grotesque and horrifying tOTbmrrwben Gen Curtis LeMay qxke ihouse orfeed wifo other birda 'foeTnsturerrinTlseTDf bombing Jhe-North children wU asto aa Ger- tllesnwere with riariinga bombing in fato difldran did: What waa the them: were with and feeding as they did There $700 miriinr) jmt the $200 million dft make their offerings available to cnrieTpreseiiteaTTeaHTright cuulumera wJurTwould-natiave-r reondenteinand my gflrden here and the other day I was pointing out -r little tip of where it- war emergingwheninoticedn' beautiful beetle" Labidomera rqultkljC some grassy fields nenr 'so foe bobolinks- ter -somercasonOft)ther cameto The practice 'of stamp saving by sdving stamps- Blmnped witiii the ecanorpyYthe bai discontinuance of stamps by food gain but also a bonus The fun of chains who plaimed they cut prices pasting Uitle stomps into a (c) NY -Times Service the fawn to feed on ufont we collected it for I seen one for years' What he was doing 'there I knpw but he is big as a potato beetle only be fa i end effect of the North Vietnam The official des- Stone But something very renaon for the terror? What did Hoqiital a- about i foile rbm the cdntef bf "itomtiaiM 'to 'Saigni' say: quiet Two weeks ago iHvaa-said that Hanoi The Agence 60per -cent at North Presse correspcxident wrote: 1 ONE DAY a spokesman says' industry such aa it Was had THIRTY BOMBS that the bombers 'have des- been knocked out Except per fell right -on the hospital shortly troyed North Vietnam's entire before I AM One weighing ap- iteel-making capacity Another proximately one ton dug era- day a colonel says that S( tef of circumference of forty bombs-have-wrecked three-feet Beds and wheelchairs were quarters of the country's elec- Reniember Compiled from filet marked in graceful blotdies and V' spots of brilliant blue on in ot When as a method of savings and'a gen and watching the books fill up is a ieral loss of Interest as redemption sort of game which in itself helps to explain why saving trading stamps and coupons is a ptular -Indoor spoil honored in America for four score years centers were' cut back Eveiy session of the Connecticut state-Jegislature sees efforts made to regulate trading stamps if i ange yellow background NEW FACTS are always com- ing td hand I ordered aomt holv --Iyhock-plants -this- I 1 of The Record rj-rzbya: broken operating rooms dam- trie power' potential according Jen n-Ctaude Pomonti aged electronic control equip- to Reuters' the cokmel cites the recently: "North Vietnam Li re- sbonrbing ment in riumbles- arid foo nf i techniques used to the Stone Age at' a 100 Current Comment everywhere glass splinters and' heaps of The-President also gave as-' surances at his press conference that he had given orders not to hit the dikes of North Vietnam To all appearances most Americans are' now indifferent to our destruction of North Vietnam In way -that indifference worse than the damage itself against that power plant as bringing the science of destruction to a new peak of refine-' ment Those two examples illustrate what is now the stated bombing PREVENTIVE Bristol 4 -blaring bands the usual side shows and the inevitable fakirs Ike circus trains three in number made up of fifty cart ar- rive here at 2 this morn-ingThis fo: the merger taf Forepcugh and Selb Brothers one of the -biggest deals ever made among circus people Yn Age Tedsy My 7 1172 rV The lightning struck a cow over fast' on Tuesday evening hilling her instantly (A hundred -The policy-of- the United- even than foe pondent visited Phy Ly forty hit broadly defined industrial as nicism about if 5 neant miles uth of Hanoi and re- well as direct military targets HOW CAN AMERICANS who iso? prated that a dike there had in North Vietnam The bombs were always fomoat generous been demolished by American and naval shelling have ac- and sympathetic of people dose Aircraft He said he saw des- cordingly destroyed textile milb 1 their eyes to their own Govern- A number of children in foe south part of the city are reported to be suffering with infantum accused of pushing Lit be spdied might'it be applied? planted them Coming around week later I found I had violet plant coming up in etch place What mistake fra1 a grower or 'dealer to make pondered it believe it and la the if-: ternoon I cam -around land i looked them over again prepay atoiy to -writing tha pan- eryman I would Insert -a leaf in my totter and then went over to Mg patch of vio- lets and got a leaf from than as an afterthought for comparison only to find after very dose inspection font whatI had planted wen really hollyhocks and Shout foe- only difference between foe violet leaf and the hollyhock fa infancy weri a few hairs on the edge of the leaf and cholera (This childhood illness unknown today had too connection with the dreaded dls-eaae of East Asia and seems to -have disappeared with the introduction of milk inspection and by Brictcman the small society- Yean Age Taday My7im -The' period oi rainy weather which broke alTetate! records since 1873 when official weather 'reports were first recorded has been a boon to local Connecticut residenb msy get a taste of yhat like to live in Northern Ireland if Gov Thomas Meskill gets his druthers The governor has advocated that the state create some kind of faw which would keep pe sons accused of selling drugs off the streets prior to going -to trial He has said he hopes to him such bill consid-: ered at the next session of the General Assembly While the majority of state citizens un-questtooably abhor narcotics traffic drugs where next if the gorafgovernor rejects fob line of thinking then perhaps the economic factor can be appealed to It costs money -for the state to keep persona convicted in jail To begin to keep persons awaiting in jail as Standard policy noting fall well and painfully that all too many people ire already forced to remain too 'tong ip cells at times -while awaiting 1 court would mean an even greater burden on' foe state 1 Possibly the governor actually seeking a new and more dramatic deterrent to discourage drug pushers If this is the i pasteurization Ed) a reseevoin and then is little like- Parker fo haviigY lfooodJhe water raipply -r five foot fence placed around weeki perhape a little stockier type of -1' i 1 WHY to YaJ AUMfe FALL FI pipkt r-n bjst ffru yr -ciVyjwXAmCII Zc)jC N'Io there are ramifications attached to such case then Vve believe the answer lies in measure which necessitate total rejec- tton 'of the idea First and forembst the presumption of innocence until guilt-b proven Second end most Yaw Aga Tafay 7T A3 71M7 Mrs Helen' Booth Storm ex-regent 'of Susan Carrington Clarke chapter DAR has been invited by foe president-general Mrs Roscoe CByrne to serve aavicrachair M1- and dd rich and poor will turn nun of the Correct Use of the reality different mr out to see the great show There Flag committee for New Rng- sensing that we are but hahas in winb toMMl lnd iod'Nnr Yvk dlitim-H S3tZi-cgSm with ito guttering chariota qnd tha utkaat aodety' work cf our Lord i My 7 117 Today tha drcua Win be in town and nU Meriden young WELL' ANYWAY my curio-jty stopped me from making a fool of myself for which I was thankful I think we can draw a moral here our Ufe our soul our bodies apparent to us we orthlnk of them art In mprer severe penalties upon conviction But to advocate preventive detention fo a measure far too extreme for our liking because there have been anddouBUessiy will be occasioni in which the innocent are charged and an indefinite internment -would thus not be fo the -best interest of foe aceused or the state I A serious ta the precedent which a preven i law might set tive detention iw migm ki Should foe state allow preventive detention Mi pome into befog for persona 1-T A I JL i 4 A.

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