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The Journal from Meriden, Connecticut • 1

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The Journali
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Meriden, Connecticut
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zVUv A 1' I Democratic ticket: si to 4- r- 4- 4fv- fp V' i vr- 7: S'---'-- -4 -h Of News 7 35 overn LAKE JACKSON Fla -escape plane com mandeenpd i-hy two shotgun weilding hijackers who picked From the Associated Prass Journal Staff aiid apodal news sources 7 US bombers remained aboard the Immobile $600000 when they took con-National Airlines 727 with three toe Miami to four York of four stewardesses taken hos- flight at Philadelphia The air-tage when the plane left Phila lineuid It paid a ransom but up an undeterminisd ransom in Philadelphia landed at a small eriy morning Tie fourth The air pirates switched to airstrip here today and eras would not say how much The air pirates switch the second plane after releasing 1 Muskie his defeated rivals whose withdrawal from1 bom tention a day earlier had ig-- ale Wednesday night's triumph Those being 'mentioned include five senators Thomas through aides he want to be considered -McGovern aides said the nominee would make no am nouncement about a running-mate before midday One dose adviser said he felt vJSV nesota governors John Gilligan and Wisconsin's Patrick Lucey aiid labor leader Leonard Woodcock Midway through the evening top McGovern aides were asked to submit lists of four possi-the list of those under consider- Eagleton of Missouti Abra- bilitits One aide Rich Stearns' ation was expanding as the vie-- ham A Ribicoff of Connectjcut said McGovern had narrowed torioos nominee sought the Philip A Hart of -Michigan possibilities to including counsel of Sens Nubert Humphrey and Edmund and Walter Mondale of Min- (Continued on Page 2 CoL 8) surrounded by lawmen Author- The tire' were de-? A j1 fisted bthe impact of the land- ing an FAA spokesman ssid dove froni the plane fa an at-Earlier police fodicated sharp- to fround ft and flying shooters bad shotort the S2? wer to his The hijackers had demanded ities said the pilot was badly beaten and the flight engineer 'shot Earlier" police indicated sharp- a The Federal Aviation Admin- V4 istration said the two hijackers MIAMI BEACH Fla (AP) Sen George McGovern climax-ing Ids dramatic' rise from political obscurity by winning the first-ballot nomination of a vidad Democratic' party was' considering a broadening list of vice-presidential possibilities to- "ti -T day after Sen Edward Ken- Amcrican fighter-bom- fnedy rejected bis bid -A i taro Jut North Vietnam Wetbesday with Soon after the votes of Illinosi toe heaviest raids more than a week sent tout soaring ae firetofiiddWandsupjdy and the-magic 1509 mark in port facilities in -the Hanoi-HaiphorgV the Jammed brightly lit coni' U- S' Command announced to- Vention hall and even before day -L the official result had been an- The command reported more than 340 noun ced Kennedy phoned strikes were flown equalling the number McGovern from Hyannis Port 01 July 5 and said the closest to Hai-r Mass to offer congratulations phong was within a mile of the city It During their 15-minute talk mention of any plane losses McGovern offered Kennedy the Vietnam charged that Vrtany No' 3 spot for the race against of planes attacked Areas President Nixon Kennedy re- 1-li J'' 'to A- A'- i' -V- i'V j4'--- jected it very real person al reasons" according to "mi -SKn hwide and outtide Haiphong' that dosens of persons were killed and nearly 200 houses destroyed Hanoi said an Ameri-can RF4 reconnaissance plane was shot um -Rkhard Serving Mtrirfea Soafhfagfoar Wallingford Cheshire Berlin gad Mlddlefield McGovern spokesman The getaway plane landed In heavy rain and was surrouded by police Bill administrator of Brarosport Community Hospi tal said Norman Reagan -r the pilot'- and flight engineer Gerald Beaver were uddergoing treatments Thai hosgutal said 0 Reagan was in fair- withr fractured pelvis bro K1 ken wrist and multiple con- tusions ci the face Beaver was shot in the right side and vi in good condition the hospital 'f A spokesman said the plane landed here because it was low There are no jet furl at the Held known as Jackson Airport The field it is not served by the airlines hut its runway is 5000 1 feet long sufficient for the jet to take off The FAA said the hijackers reportedly started to emerge after the 'stairs -K Dougherty Earlier in the evening da Gov Reubin Askew another prime jnoqmct tdd McGovern I7TH YEAR NO 164 Price Tea Cents Meriden Soethlngton Cene --r Thursday July 131 9 72 Pages pif down Wf The-U Command as' usual refused a to comment on 'the North Vietnamese charges Navy pilots from the carder Hancock reported wrecking 12 buildings in strikes against the -Van Dong' storage area 20 miles northeast of Haiphong if he blockade HUE? Vietnam Thft US mins blockade of North harbors has Srt V5 i lowered but went back inside at sight Of polic VA-The Nane originally appeared i 1 a 'r -3U -iV'Vt 'i headed for Dallas' flew' over the city Houston From Houston- said a National spokesman it flew south over the Gulf of Mexico But 3-': the spokesman said 1 the craft west low on fuel and predicted it would return to shore es it wi iw i vaiWi iww vnr ity and then headed for linasefnei el MefSnal i shore es it i5Vri -7 The plane was out of commit-': towen- with'-control while Jn flight "But the North Vietnamese have still irtilleiy tanks" Mid the source 'the scheduled start of 3 game Wednesday ''second game with Boris SV 0Spassky of Russia Jt aaidFte -v coming Fischer staged a i 30-minute walkout shortly after the play began Wednesday complaining to sit at the chess table by him- 150 feet Jfc? away waa making him nervous Veree Mid Spassky would have 3tS self for one' hour Then the w-W The rity is Vparty to the fendant fn a-ctM against the 'state Hquor-control cornmisskm' TdiilW froT I be heard by Fischer but be disqualified from the chariK iu5 'presence unnerved him rtoeni" The Journal learned today The ceseAsUrita vf d(trol Commission involves the Stop Shopr Supermarkef in Germany Who makes the dedriqna on all contested -V Pdnta in connection with the the Meriden Back in-1170'' the eupermar-kefa request for a permit to sell MIQI I iU7 beer wu denied under the Z-i -4-: I AtV zoning regulations4 f- W- Fi "'4 PARIS (AP) 7-The Vietnam: of the seven-point proposal she Duc Tho li due back from 4 and the agreement between toe '4 peace- talks resumed today imade a Hanoi to the next few days and United 'Sutea aindrjthe Soviet It his in thcaae wflltebr ositions this could mean non behind- Union to settle differences by 2 £toeiene sessions with presi- peaceful mean HedidZjSvS called on the United? dential' adviser Henry-' a Kii 7 sk DWn teai fianrora loniDiTow nn PAPIS YAPt iwTh Viptnum J-v nf ftu uwiumint rmnnc-1 a on the United John Astarita of New Ha -y 'rights imtfii have been sold-to Pftf A Amencan promoter and LflNC bher and-Spassky are to get President Nixon sent two top Re- publicans to the Democratic National attorBey for Ronald mated feachM singer or other ILS ciflcUIvf Communift China 4wn fij- an JP" 1 filed "an applicatioa with the rirfor grocery beer end its bombardment of North Vietnam it really Grove Book Shopappeared nlavt" one rf Porter put before the confer desires to an end to CnunaUV -NwmmA Amm' Tff ''Ti1 maa thn 7 froinsAinf -MrlreoAi Seventh dreuitCour v1' toe fOurpoint package iM Porter told 'the Communists 4 The ambaiMdor -asked for that he felt it pONible to find a and measured considers- parallel to other peacefid devel- proposals permit' but BuDding James JL Bartia refused Convention Wednesday to smIe sup port among Democrats refusing te'ft' Deck the presidential candidacy -of Sen McGovern Secretary of the tenor Rogers Morton above end Colorado Gov John Love Mid planhed to meet with Democrats dis-' A- nlL 'Ji enehanfad with thlsir ifttf 'J Aye Zoning regulations FfaehMa7drtseniMid todav day and requested rthat i the President t-Nixon proposed on court dismiM the case against Cocttaicted at hia hotel 8 TheViet Cong's chief his client Schmid will be a 4 delegate Mrs Nguyen Thl Peter Buscemi a New match tonirid If Fischer Binh told tain attorney filed motion for doesn't appear he will take the to negotiate tonight If Fischer Binh told newsmen she waa ppear he will take the ready to negotiate on the basis 1 -1 1 v'- The apparent lack of change was no great surprise Any opments in the world since the -mrt progress toward agreement te iMrsession Hs referred to the -L the downtown area expected to come in secret ses- peace moves betwen the two Politburo member Le Korea "we win give moat careful et-c one liauor-disDenainx to the viewa you may ment must he' more arid to'any preUminary 'r i j- A consequences A member of Fischer's camp! Mid the "legal aspects are establisb-tentkxi than 500 express feet away from about vu: propoMls jn stop A caae its you may wish to present We mall store if less than 500 feet are also entirely willing to go away from package store in into any other matter you may the rnlL wish to put In 1971 the state Liquor Con- He- called for "a serious and troT Commission denied 'Astn-(Continued On Page 22 CoL 8) a (Continued On Page 22 CeL7) being party 7- Calley visits kin FT BENNING Ga UP- William Calley Jr accompanied by guards flew today by military transport to Gainesville Fla to visit his seriously ill father It was only the second time that the lieutenant under house- arrest since' bis conviction -in March 1971 for the killing of 2 1 civilians at My Lai has left Ft Bennin''-'' -V bill'of particuIars which would spell out the charges in detail and asked the court to quash and or dismiM the charges of obscenity against McDonough rThe motion he a stronger move in favor the defendant since it means effect that there are no grounds at nil for state action but ao-ceptance of' either motion (quash or dismiss) would establish Innocence 2 Sundays mean Hubbard iParlc -r XU-w-tefa auto stickers a During the trial of his former commanding officer Capt Ernest Medina 7 Callev was flown to Ft McPherson Ga 7 -vi! fe'' Former mayor today Hid that Mayor Gross- claim that Republicans did nothing abdut school safety sidewalks is "just -Grossman criticized Mayor Schultz who kat his seat at City Hall to Grossman issued -VV-- this statement todays i To -set -the record straight Mr Grossman' has again gross- BELFAST Northern Irdaiiid'w Se? feccurity forces kept the Protestant march- iand effectively end the case Presiding' Judge Rriiert Le-'-i Automobiles mut 1 a I a vister of Stamford ruled to con- stickers toowing they are regia- 4 the matter on July 26 tered in Meriden in order to en-Zfc (Continued On Page 22 Cal 7) 1 1 ter Hubbard Park bn Sundays and holidays -rTM system la used to reserve picnicLareas in toe park for city residents according to James i Barry paric superintendent 1 -iff S' "Out-of-townera were coming 'u early 5 or 6 in the morn 14 ing and taking up all tiie tab-' lei" Barry said today Other communities (wuHua the ere and the Roman Catholics apart In Northern Ireland on Wednesday but at least-eight persons were killed before and after the parades on the Glorious Twelfth It wss one of thel bloodiest days in the province's three years of communal -Seamui Twomey chief of the Irish Re- publican Provisional wing-told newsmen his forces miit consider 1 nourinv the eeasMire thev ended 'Sundav' newing the ceasefire they ended Sunday (Continued on Page 22 CoL I) i Ay EL "S' Republicans Wednesday as manly exaggerated the situs- fhe iidtiated moves to expedite tion the construction of school safety "His: claim' that Republicans sidewalks before the new'CMi- did nothing'shouf achool Mfoty mir Pulaski School opens Hn sidewalks around PutesU School i' 1 September' 4ns- is just 5 The mayor! proposed a $100- information 1: 000 bond issue to finance the in- we commenced the' project fay tallation of sidewalks in the installing a sidewalk on a port i i vidnity of- the- Pulaski School on tit Hall Avenue last fall I and also Nw! (Continued ao Page 22 CoL 7) As jre rT: fneVren Viv after 13 days But he Hid the British must guarantee there1 will be no army raids or arrests no of his- 7' men'' and complete freedom for toe Provisionals to move freely- altiiougb in -low There was no immediate reaction from 17 toe British' ft The celebration of toe Protestant ricto4 In -w 7 ry on July 12 1690 at toe Battle of the Boyne went off peacefully with 32 000 troops mSitia and pblics sandwiched he-iU 44 tween the relirims factions to head off- 3P- Inlnr -i aj Vfofonc- 1 iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiumiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiira INDEX TO INSIDE IMAGES Ac'1 7 The supervisor of (he 'West gate the Complaint and' tiy to' Central- Regiona) office 'of the conciliate State: Commission on -Human 14 Dr Philip Liguori South-' 3 Tke --J The -Water Department is in financial hot water ft faces the threat of a Meanwhile the city will crack thorough thakeup! down on delinquent water ac-' ''L Mayor Grossman Mid today counts in an effort to brighten he will make study of the dev the water revenue picture end ad-' Grossman Mid his con-v iy'ftempUted investigation thei' e-nfljjhttod ft newryKdeMrtrnentJand to possible Kennedy SaVS 110 TO McGovem to reorganiae toe water and aew- reorganiHtion is a "major un- v-s i er depertinent so that: it can which wiU -com n' Kennedy end her son Sen Edward to it after 75 year SeirJ operate profitably for both the mence shortly Kawiody oniov a lauqh whan sno wM asked user and toe At the Board of Public Wwks rf she minded the shoving and pushing of Grossman noted that the 5 meeting Wednesday night there the press ei they walked along at Hyannis 1 1 Port' Mesa? Mrs- Kaimady Mid the was used ben tioned by the press (about later turned down Sen to run on- me' Democretie le nonsroDAY' ie 22 SOUTNINBTON II i I Rights and Opportunities ington ed today tost her Office has re- uid that he received acall hud ceived a formal complaint from "night front the Waterbuty office Southington teacher -v of the commisckm LIguori Mid 'i -'Hie isiverrisor- Mr- Bettyhe naked thb cbmmissioa 'K' amusimints COMICS MAR ANY 8 VOttl 1-17 JUNI DUON': 14 TIU Ml WHY 4 BDITOMAl 4jsw FWWS WIATH6R: TOMieHT OCCASIdMAL RAIm' FRIDAY PARTLY CLOUDY Kennedy was -v- Green( said the complaint has present its case at his-plans He- to do withthe Southington meeting of the School Board McGovern 1 offer School policy on preg- In the meantime Connecticut ttckoVWViVVnant teachers Mrs Green Hid Education Association (CEA) tost thetommission will Investl- (Ceetinued On Page ZL CoL 7) 1 a I Via MKI I 'i- t'' I tel 1 A Nuiuiuuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiiiliiimmiiiiiiiiiii 7 wtt.

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430,553
Years Available:
1886-1977