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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 26

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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26
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I- I 1 VV ') 1 1 V'I vv 1 'J-1 vy-Tu 'i 0 I1 'v' 1 1 THE DAILY ITEM PORT CHESTER NY TUESDAY JULY I I IY72 1' era H- prgery is USA The Pentagon Papers jury Great chess duel1 opening pje as "only speculation" but said IS Soviet officials have made no effort to conceal their need for feed grains The warch lor a jury to try the 'Pentagon Pa pen case has befcun in Lee Angelas with questions aimed at revealing attitude! toward the gov ernment and its policies Already six potential Jurore have been exruaed alter declaring their opinions were so strong concerning the controversial case that they could not' he impartial jurors mind is pretty set' declared one elderly pun without elaborating Their excusals came on the first day of trial Monday after the judge dismissed 18 other possible reasons Jurors for hardship GEORGE GLASS JR friend in an apartment aUtf Mauler St A struggle foUmred and Speers was shot CUMI DECREASES Homicides rapes and aggravated aaaaults nave incraawd la the city during the first five months of this year bat serious crimes overall -decreased by 211 per cent police report Police Commissioner Ibt-rick Morphy said Monday that compared with the first five pwotha of 1971 there was an Incresw this year in mur der and non-negllgent man-' slaughter of 138 per cent In forcible rape of 347 per cent and in aggravated assault of 38 per cent' He said that in the name period rohhety 'decreased by 188 per cent burglary by 302 per cent larceny of 0) or more by 292 per cent and auto theft by 218 per cent PEDDLER FILES SUIT Greenwich Village peddler Morris Gordon is suing the city charging the Police Department with discrimination In seizing goods of sidewalk vendors in the midtown area He said the police ectioa-takea to Impound evidence-sc-tnally deprives him and other peddlers of the opportunity to ply their trades IS papers on file in State Supreme Court la Manhattan he charged the office and the police conspired to discriminate against the peddlers He said that for reasons of health he cannot work In any other trade and does not want to go on welfare- rested in the shooting death Sunday of off-duty Banslag Authority Patrolman Joseph Spears 4 The second huapect was identified as- Hector Picard 27 an unemployed maintenance man from Brooklyn ac-cased of holding Spears around the neck while Bernardo Nazario 23 also of Brooklyn allegedly shot the patrolman five times with his own in Nazario was arrested Police said Nazario and PI- cud nad gotten into an argument with Spears whlla the patrolman was visiting six Grand Union Co sales steady EAST' PATERSON NJ -Sales of the Grand Union Co for the four weeks ended June 24 totaled 8100969012 an increase of IB per cent over sties of 899235610 in Jhe qdm-parable period of 197L For the first 17 weeks of Grand 1972 fiscal year through June 24 sales were 8426749414 This represents an increase of 24 per cent over sales of 8418947566 in the corresponding- period a year J82: American challenger Bobby Ftochar and Russian defender Borin Rpasaky finally begin play today in the richest and most publicized world chose champfonahlp of all time unless some new snag develops Last minute adjustments were being made on the stage of Reykjavik Iceland's 2500 seat sports halL The playing table waa shortened the gram-and-whlte marble chessboard constructed for the fourth time ami the overhead lighting changed Spassky 35 drew the white chessmen and with them the first move Fischer 29 of Brooklyn had the black pieces One game will be played etch Tuesday Thursday and Sunday GRAIN PREDICTION UJ5 Secretary oT Agriculture Earl Bate predicts that American grain Mies to the Soviet Union may total 81 tyl-lkm before the end of the three-year 8150 million export agreement recently announced by President Nixon Butz labeled hie Monday forecast in Baton Rouge Ls wuhingUm aide 'to Coillns ls' accused of taking more than 813000 in kickbacks through falsification of House payroll forma and mail foaud He also la charged With obstructing Justice by Inducing fellow employes to lie to the FBI and to a federal grand Jury investigating the kickback scheme WEIGHED to use force hijacker rather than him are carefully advance says John federal aviation in Washington Glass Heads firm aiding CL minority WHITE A White Plains resident George Gian Jr has been named president of the North 'Street Capital Cbrp a wholly owned subsidiary of General Foods North Street Cspital licensed under the Small Business Administration as one of Its Minority Small Business In-v Companies TMESBIChia-at250 North The only MESfcJti unit in Westchester it is a private en-terpripe-federal government partnership designed to assist hild SURCHARGE BANNED' businessmen Fbrmeriy known as Vanguard Cspitah it has loaned 8225000 to seven buai-1 Besses since 1970 weighed and the response was appropriate Shaffer said Monday ft three-judge District Court panel has ordered railroads to 25 per cent surcharge on freight shipments last Feb 8 KICKBACK WITNESS Texas millionaire Rep Jim Collins was to testify today at the kickback trial of a former aidel a day after the court was told that Collins himself authorized the kickbacks 1 Cbllins who has not been charged had been scheduled to testify Monday In the trial of George A Haag in US District Court in Washington but his appearance was de- layed 33 former chief POSTPONEMENT SOUGHT The Committee for the Re-election' of the ITesident is worried that a Searing on a suit Involving the break-in and bugging attempt at Democratic headquarters In Washington could cause 1 damage to President Nixon's ampalgn 'this 1 For this reason thrctfiftmlP" tee asked District Court Monday to postpone the hearing on a 1 -million damage suit against the committee tin-aumeWe Nov 7 eleotion: The suit waa filed by Demo-cratic National 'Chairman Lawrence O'Brien after It was revealed that one of the five men arrested in the May 15 break-in was Jas McCord Jr the security coordinator for the re-election committee Over the counter These quotations from' the National Association of Securities Dealers are representative interdealer prices as of approximately 3:30 pm yesterday Interdealer markets change throughout the day Prices do not include retail markup markdown or commissions This list includes banks and business institutions with headquarters In Westchester or Rockland Counties or ones which have Important installs tions here- whose Issues are traded over thb counter down BANKS Bank of Com Empire Natl First Westr Lincoln First Bid Asked Chg 2614 28 -22K 234 41 43 31 31 CORPORATIONS Alanthus Gnrp 10 10 Computer Us 9 10 EDP Resources Info Display Int Computer 1 Nat Equities Kings Elect Nat Equities Pr Microwave Safe Flight Inst UnibrazeCbrp Univ Pub Dis Walker Color 3 4d 1 3 i 2 10 11 3 3d 10 11 83 84 3 3 4 4 4 8 '3 4 3 8 Two Bronx slaters apparently figured they could forget their financial worries altos they turned in weekly state lottery ticket with the winning number last' March and were' fold to wait for their 01000 prim check But the check never arrived The two women Julia Susa-man 58 and Hermlne Torre 83 were indicted Monday on attempted grand larceny and forgery chargee A state Investigator said the women made "a vary amateurish alteration" of the lottery ticket by erasing the genuine numbers and typing in Vould-be winning digits CONTINUES TESTIMONY Terry Rogers a former prostitute who says she hasn't engaged iq an occaslon-' al night service" since 1969 returns to the stand today to continue testimony against suspended poUemas William -'R' Phillips who la accused of murdering a pimp and one of Ma girts She said in State Supreme Court In Manhattan on Mon- day that a few weeks before the killings 'on Christmas Eve 1968 she heard a "muffled but heated" con venation behind the closed door- of a brothel kitchen Miss Rogers identified one of the arguing men as Phillipa-who was a star witness before the Knapp Commission which investigated police corruption-and the other as James Smith the murdered man SECOND SUSPECT A second 1 A like die Aid it aged so nesses counties areas istrationhas office 235 process ft A Its new president came to General Foods from the US Cbmmercet- -Department He was special assistant to the director of the Office of Minority Enterprise there He was named assistant to the former president of North Street Capi-taHn November Before this he spent three years in California working for economic development and minority enterprise Glow is a member of the White Plains' Exchange Club and the county Republican Committee SAFETY Decisions against a submit to weighed in Shaffer administrator The decisions by the air crews In consultation with federal authorities including the FBI are balanced against the risks involved before action is taken be says In the caw of the two hijackers shot to death aboard their commandeered plane at San -Francisco and the (me killed in the attempted hijacking of a stances were carefully the discontinue collecting a 25 per cent surcharge on goods being transported for purposes of recycling The court said Monday in Washington its injunction would apply to shipments originating after July 15 1972 and moving under transit arrangements pending further order of the court It enjoined the Interstate Commerce Commission which regulates railroad rates from permitting the surcharge and the raProadi from collecting it The ICC allowed railroads a Advertising dealing wifii "nutritional values" should be abandoned he said because it only serves to increase the "half knowledge" of the consumer The testimony from Scitov-sky and Dr Leonard Lodish of the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania before hearing examiner Raymond Lynch was esoteric from start to finish dealing with theories of advertising and recall of memory by the consumer Lodish told the hearing that a survey conducted far the FTC under his direction had shown that consumers who recalled the Wonder Bread commercials were more convinced than those who could not recall them that Wonder Bread was more nutritional than other breads TRIAL DELATED jho state trial of Arthur Bremer on chargee stemming from the attempted assassins tk of Alabama Gov George Wallace baa been postponed until July 8L The trial had been scheduled to begin Wednesday In Marlboro Md Judge Ralph Power of Prince Georgea County Circuit Court granted a defense mot- Ion Monday for a continuance The defense argued it needed more time to prepare its FLOOD TELETBON A group of celebrities bead-T ed by Bob Kept and organized fay' the comedian will conduct a telethon July 22 to benefit victims of recent floods A' Baltimore station announced the telethon Monday and said It will be shown' in Baltimore and over a network of statfona ln other arena involved In the floods A V- rj ik a i a Professors criticize Wonder ads I 1 ui i If 1 I fi 1 1 1 1 if 1 ii I- Rf if fGaanett Newt Service WASHINGTON Two col-lege professors told a Federal Tirade Commission hearing hero Monday that the advertising of Wonder Breed hid been" ataapeesful in attracting buyers for seasons that the consumers had little understanding of The two witnesses explained fat separate appearances that consumers accepted Wonder Bread advertising claims that flie product wu superior In nutritional value even though most of them had little understanding of such value and no why in which to confirm its existence 1 The FTC hearing la a result of Jh commission complaint that the Continental Baking Q4 Inc of Rye is guilty of "false misleading and de-Motive" advertising of Won-(for Bread The advertising claims that Wonder Bread has nil the nutrient! needed for a child during the "Wonder of 1 to 12 a claim which the FTC disputes Hie FTC complaint calls the product a "standard enriched similar to many other breads on the market Dr Tibor Sdtovsky a professor at Stanford University suggested that the extensive novertising campaign of Wonder Bread on television and in magazines had left the impression that Wonder Brand had nutritional values that competing brands don't have if i i Vi M' few weeks agoit seemed TKe only trouble istheSBA rain would never stop is working overtime to process Until it had dpm- applications-Soitcoiddbeawhilei many homes and busi- before you get your monev: Westchester and Rockland And where Uhemical were declared disaster Bank fits into the picture We can help Now We can tell you what The Small Business Admin- the facts are and advise you on set up a White Plains how to getyourSBA loanWe can (across the street from us at even give you an interim loan' Mamaroneck Avenue) to which can hold you oyer until disaster loans Loans that yourSBA loan comes through willhelprestoredamagedpersonal So if you need help come in or business property Loans that or call our White Plainsjbranchl thanks to The Disaster Relief Act and ask for Vice PresidentMbmv you Sheridan Which means you repay only the Who knows a few weeks I i I I 1 I a 1 0 4t r- WMCA Diai-log Radlo will give away 1000000 Triples Blue Stamps during July Speak out on WMCA Dial-log Radio 57 and walk off with piece of the action first $500 and any amount overi from now your troubles may just $3000 But uo' be water tinder the bridge to $2500! 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