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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTA7
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71 i s BRIGHT S room upper ap t , 4 bedroom 1 f i < ? » • » j y M t » , WO. i -MM *cre home, *
IVKJB jreretor. S-4T18, Mountain Row
4 ^ f t 18 W. FULTON ST. Modem 8 MAYFIELC
m* *18 .____: _*_?_?_. _ _ ^ L _ Station just ofl Weher, MODERN centre], | room apt , n e w ! Automatl
,Uheet. hot water, rrfriffarator O'uC/WrVfctl o h l n ^ I - ~ ' " ^ " i u l t * 8 ' 0 m W N. Mei. SI electric UPP_R 1 bedroom flat Central _ _ _ - _ « _ , 1814. Children accepted „ „ , ~ J ? \ r I N < V
— - MOCRB, Realtor. 4-7»e 0"VHJJC, centi 1 * —~ ~"~—'~—r room home, m J'twWn. Unfurnished J*TOWN, • «» N O S Ante 6 1 w o r k - o m y w
*_-__, ^M*1** * " geraftor, FREE
Z_ __ *r- **•*• -duns. Avail. Apr. 1. _,«-„_->*» ™ >ed of Box 4«7 Leader-Herald, J W n * " E W P f l
— N. side I faml I 12 WELLS ST., upper S rooms, laundry and ] urself. bath, garage. 6-7740 living room. E » — ^ r *»,5oo. .5-1415 S 1 WH1TMORE AVE. Upper 4 W m . A. JOHJ
rooms, heated. Tel. 2-4289. 17 Alexander S , HEATED, modern 8 rooms and _ . « , , e
_-/£» bath, s tove a n d refrigerator In- W E L L * eluded. 880. a mo. $5,000 will buy
> MART, R. CHMURA. Br. 6-8880 nished 2 bedr THJC » B y a p p * only atom home in Wei CAN Susanne Kuhn 6-9553 room with fir 1S0X • ' ' = g ing. Central h i Furnished Aprs. 62 f™*°? f °r2
_ L o w tax. Ne< ^ - 7 ~ M DIVISION, 2 room*, bath, b u _ . e x c b u y ™ E uttlltle,, pvt. entrance. 4-8848 J g g ^ ^ , MS 28 GRAND ST. 3 room apt, RUTH POT
bath, utillUes, clean, adults no Tel. W Kwtabto pets. ths, 78 SUBURBAN \ 2. JTOWN, small, heated, furnish- 3 BEDROOM 1
ed apt. Adults. 6-8016 after 5:30. charm, priva< MODERN, clean, weuTequipped drea^J S e n 3 rooms, adults. 4-8763 before 5. __ cabinets,
13 HIGHLAND Terr. 3 room «tove, e.ttach« apt. avail. Mar. 28. Tel. 6-9274. ™ . w b e r r y p*
w _ . _ —. with picnic a RINc 5 GRAND ST. Lower 2 room supply. Low t
apt, bath. 1 adult YOU WILL FA] t | l warmth and c
FURNISHED APARTMENT burban home. Quipt 5-2525 RELIANCE 5-2525 size Kitchen, 3 4-8384 closets, 1% b
RENTING IS MY BUSINESS *°°m' large 1 ____— DAVE PRTTCHAKD fireplace, all
1 Tei. 5-5015 Aluminum c< *D dowa, copper » l AND 2 BEDROOM Apts. — garage, taxes I
5-0322 or 4-3337. Short on cash Y i ' finance.
!£* Out of Town R.ntol. 63 "*g*™-——— ' _ . _ _ _ _: _ : I tlon. Reasonal i o ¥ ~ 1 n - F A M 5 i T hWae , n c o u n t r y - M O D E R N - 2 AJS T ^- 5 - 6 1 7 8 - low. Good loe _______ Wanted to &«n? 75 n North s t _e>r 4 6 G-VTLLE 1 family house, 2 or 3 OLD country h
bedrooms, central heating. Gar- 2 fireplaces. '. 8. load. age. Avail. May 1st to 15th ences. Some 1
4-9689. Write Box 723 Leader-Herald, 600. TeL Fond — — - G'ville. D load. _ _ — L V E R Y MODE
Leon- 4 BEDROOM House or Apart- bungalow, fir 566. merit, vicinity of Johnstown, large kitchen, = = = = = Please call 6-9476 after 4 p.m. Over city line.
M— j FAMILY. 3 " *' LOWER 2 bedrooms plus ga- End
rage. Quiet middle aged couple. » MELVIN 8 e w ? r S Box 729 Leader-Herald, G'ville. R e a i Estate
FURNISHED 3 rooms or trailer p - W i l U l
• with 2 single beds. Write Box »_.»» «, » i » 4 9 466 Leader-Herald, Jtown. - J J f * ^
Z T H REAL ESTATE FOR SALE £££„£ i i 6T5 — — hardwood flc • « • HOUMS for Sol. 80 £?<££%%
^ _ r S W A R T O U > I . W 24 GILLEN TERR, modern 2 App't only S i t A bedroom bungalow, attached M. Krempa 6-3
garage, expansion attic. TeL Smith, 6-896.' Caroga 2590 after 4.
.008 Q- « . 315 W. CLINTON, 6 room home, B B , r i
[2 5 0 redecorated. 6-3939. CALL NOW, t '*"*w — tive 3 bedroor 0 0 «!• MIN. FROM JTOWN." unusually cha ic as TW* «P«ci(>«« RANCHER with kitchen with nt for a ^ r g e Uving room, large kit- to well carpetl e i ther chen^ 3 !<>vely bedrooms, built- and dining ro
hi etove and oven, plenty of copper plum! cupboards and closets, 2 baths, garage. Just 1
TKI1P 2 car garage, large l o t will be t i n y°u™ ' o r <*30,000? NO!!) IT IS 4 BEDROOM) %LM ONLY $21,500 for the beat in
the country at it's price. CON- EXCELLENT _______ TACT '"* bedroom 1 TT BY appt only, modenf, plus >I8 5 0 w HOPPER, S'Urn. 6-8252 $16,000.
F. STODDARD, Br. 5-2532 RALPH S / OTfi . — r MAYFTELD 1 family home, ga- 176 N . M A D (773 rage and lot. Mf ie ld 5304. 5-8715 n19 _ _ ? ! FOR APPT. Trawler, NORTH END John Holmes, ier. TeL Modern kitchen, new wall-to- Marjorie Sant«
wail carpeting in panelled din--= ing room and large living SPRING
V 5 6 room. Entrance foyer, den, H . __ ' ___f ' ™ bath and playroom or fourth $400. DOWN, • -»v - i - bedroom on first floor. mortgage for ' w w " * Upstairs has 8 large bedrooms 3 bedroom ho
and modern ceramic tile full per mo. total cyclone- bath. Investigating.
7 Large yard, new blacktop BLVD. SCHC drive 2 car garage. Asking room, knotty
den or $15,500 »«»** e*tlng 1 ndltion, O W N E R 5-5683 window. 4 b
5-0585. —— bath, large lo ^S ^. JJL SUBURBAN
) condi- \R A\MJ<^mZ , r o o m RAnch, ^ V l C T ffnfljM $13,500.
• n AKin I ^ ^ " ^ T MARY R. CM
^ SUDDENlYO^yj I - _ 1 , _ ^ 1-WS2. S f U = — ^ ^ l~ TO B U 1
rirw-u. In this delightful wood frame - « , leVSnS » P °»d ^ r S0*1 ? ° r t h Madeletael
G'viUe prestige location. Large M w l l t h A , living room with fireplace. Sep- ..
pliances arate dining area, modern kit- — — Second chen with buiR-4n stove, oven j
and nook. * bath and master PRIME I 1 •„•• bedroom on lower floor. 2 large afjiiuniiAN DCMT bedrooms plus bath on second - | u ______ R E N T floor, panelled family room J 1 1 ^ ^
— — - with bar, laundry In basement. ZH*H fh- hi Wd Hot water baseboard heat, at- ! ? ? , . g 5 n ! ! i
^ tached garage, outdoor fire- g f <ESTM 6 0 place. Deep beautiful tot. Ideal ***. • * * . * «
for growing family. Priced rea- 2 J J " R f ront. 8 wneWy $21,500. S r i S S n i
tkM>n' Ari«n« Sittt)Hy, Reoltor board heat, A - licensed Real Estate Broker Ing. c i t y en fur. 6-lfSf or 6-7818 A m VERY CLE*
FOR AFirT.OShJ fSlMM. ERNIE P I _ /"town — F . Bitterly, 6-8868, ______ a* ti
2 * . w 8 M. Hlgel 8-8848 * A"tm " ^ u
?____*•* OVID» — M , F h « p e , 8-1788 - ^J" »^W>- P . Salm. 44889 OOOD 1 i mom Mildred Astoeek 4-7818 On ave. - net L ™ « l r flee Main St. ExhlbWen town-modern r 4 P M John.t«wn AdoK EiaeaHsa living room
——— — ~~- ~ dining room, pner 7 LAROE 1 FAMILY, 2 bathe, ^^ - „ , , - ) ^ 8 l*r«» "tesmewt (could be used m o d e m bath ^ ~ ^ _ ^ as kitchen or playroom), new n j ^ jot, f i ^ nted. 4 wiring, copper plumbing. Large MANY MOR garage, fenced tot Very reasonable, 5 |_%__«-_J |
furnace. Chestnut St, Otoversvllle, Toil W ^ M W J. 4-8804. 4-8418, Ovate,
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rE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE M
far Sott sW) Hou8#8 for $oW 80 H
IARGAIN! SUBURBAN Bungalow, 8 bed-.-.H- •_«AAI •••>- <roome. attached garage. S l r t f ^ O O o l ANNA L O N O F R m T R . 8-8187 droom Bungalow, 6 ROOM BUNGALOW fireplace t 84.700! ••Tral- Expansion attic, garage $10,500 ; water; Mfield- CAMP. BENSON $1,800. d $3,850! E. OLMSTEAD. Realtor 6-5813 3 5 A C R E ! •a-BB-saasr-Bsss-BS-sanx-sa^
; near Bell's Gas l o H Ond A c f O g O M
L ^ I ^ - ' - S L M S M LAROK LOT 880X808, bulldin. I sa_L_x • __a___seec asH*40.-. Tefe^PN fl-C: • >Alg- 8- • t Keol t t fo fe ) PM, 4-3735 after 6.
Real Estate Wonted 87 t g BARGAINS \m ral, weU built 7 BUNGALOW hi east end of I
oil heat, only Gloversville. Tel. 5-1887.
om home, needs • J T O W N N. End Perry S t Mfe MJO. range, refri- school area, 1 family, Mason 83. S t , Byard, N. Perry, etc. Cash. I l J V g , Realtor O'Donnell 5-0660.
^mtmS^ C O U N T R Y Ptsces: Farm^ mvm LISTING L ^ d ; CUy, ODbnneu. 5-0888. lly, 8 rooms plus , . . 1% baths, 28 f t CAMPS AND ACREAGE Excellent value at We have cash Suyera
Adirondack Realty. • — 88 NITON, Real tor Dolgevllle. St. Johnivill* 1884 It, G'viUe, 4-1888 sssssssssssssss^sssssssssssx f
Auctioni 88 i N Y — -'thi.' partly fur- * * ? , * * * %£ttJgES* «»m year round foJ^ T ^ W n T « S ^ L"2?T^ lis. Lar«e Mving ™r T r u c k i B 8 Swytoe, 8-7816. replace, new wir- , - / > . , . _M leat, garage. Ex- LctrALS ! extra bedrooms. — V™* eds some repair T H E PEOPLE OF T H E STATE °* l
. Call today for OF NEW YORK, BY THE GRACE OF GOD.
BITTERLY, BR. FREE AND INDEPENDENT §_* _, ITER, SLSM. To HON. LOUIS J. LEFKO- !%_• A 4-2684 WTTZ, Attorney General of ***
- - ~ ~ - — — — the State of New York, and to m ^?^^tAN?^ " J o h n I>oe* *«« "M««y Roe". A 4 RANCHER, with the names "John D<£" and f \ \ cy and acreage, "Mary Roe" being fictitious, large living room, and the true names of said W A i with solid cher- persons being unknown to pe- W A
refrigerator and titioner, such persons being Abral ed garage, 1.50S the unknown distributees of the l lanta, pine grove the late LLOYD W. MATTE- Keys! irea. Good waiter S O N , deceased. If any, and the ,„£_, *??¥;., . , „ l e 8 - l representatives, heirs and *T L L I N L O V E wi th assigns and all persons w h o by w
ra r d
charm of this su - purchase or inheritance or M o t o 1
i. Pretty country otherwise, have or claim to "I I bedrooms, lots o f have an interest in this mat- w n n < i , >eths, fun dining ter derived through any un- ™ T living room with known dlstributeee of the said s P e ? t
plastered walls, Lloyd W. Matteson, deceased. c h a , r ombination win- who may have died subsequent merit • plumbing, n e w to the date of death of the said For $160. year. $10,800. Lloyd W. Matteson, deceased, b o U P | ? Owner will help « there be any such unknown N A
persons, their names and post- ." - 3 bedroom home office addresses b e i n g un- c n t l c
amge, exc. condi- known to petitioner, and being ty of *le. all of the distributees, he irs Presi I bedroom bunga- and next of kin, executors, tee- the p :a t ion- tamentary trustees or guard- tn J , . SLEEZER. Br. 1 a n B « ^^ jjoyd W. Matte- l ° .™ '' q , v m e - 5 - 1 1 2 8 son, Deceased, SEND GREET- m i t t e
S e r n ^ C o n ^ ? : ^ ^ S ^ S S ^ T S ^ ^
** *~°U1 n lghtJI- ha. lately applied to the Sur- fSavn
SRN 3 bedroom r4**_?'8 J?°»* °* ™* » a i d ?af\ •enlace d l eha th . Co«n*y of Fulton, to have a had 1
hot Water h e S c e r t a i n »»^rument m writing with , noc waxer neat. beartn- &&<> December 22nd, yj-N '
JHHTTIPP A a«a9 a* the last Win and Testa- Koch ? ? » j 5 S _ i ~ r ^ ««>* ot LLOYD W. MATTE- form
g ^ ST-JS rrestdS -r«2 gr PRING BUY 0 ^ ?eceesed1I,e, ^ ^ °* ^ e t l
fanShf' h o r n e d THEREFORE, You and each of with I heat f S a c e *" •*» cited to show cause volvi oorsTnew bath ^e*0"5 ^ e Surrogate's Court daim im siding, extra «! C ? U n t y . < * ^ ^ L - ^ d ««8 000 the Cbambers of the Surrogate va^n
IT, Realtor 6-8888 *» **• ^ j * / 0 1 " ! ^ " ?* T ' Bui un Emoie 8-8818 «» **• B n d d a y °* ADri1' o n e
1260 Grimes. 6-7742 thousand nine hundred and camt 5. Rueso 8-8388 sixty-six, at ten o'clock In the life. Z ! forenoon of that day, why the grad< JC CIDCT *"d l a s t w u l a n d Tes tament s e x j IE r i K i l should not be admitted to pro- .. to see this attrac- bate as a Will of real and per- . i n v
m home, featuring sonai property. inter Burning built - In IN TE8TCTMONY WHEREOF, and dish washer, wall we have caused the Seal of of dii
;ing In living room the Surrogate's court of said ««T, KMU, modern bath. County of Fulton to be here- Voto Wng, 220 wiring, unto a f f i x e d . WITNESS, listed at $8,800. HON. A. P A G E SMITH, Sur
rogate of our ss*d County of S E. end $20,000. Fulton, at the City of Johns- ——
town In said County, the 10th <*>£ P income property day of March, one thousand, £J!£L
apts, 1 is ultra nine hundred and sixty-six. *\uf* 2-1 bedroom apts. MARGARET C. WILSON, « "
Clerk of the Surrogate's ™ £ UimiA, Br. «-*> °°urt £ E fif S T - G'VTLLE ment 1 — 5-4885 1220 . ONLY, STLSM. 12226 S'lsm 5-5683 ***-
ella 5-4665 " " | c , i SPECIALS R
with takeover _______ * tins nice 1 family itn
>me in G'viUe, $85. • _ _ • • _ _ • H I - Any
,,-__ „orth DEADLINE X" COL, huge living June pine kitchen, sep- A | 1 _ > C I C I a? VI State
_!_f_S_ CLASSIFIED 2« 11 $ 1 2 5 0 0 • • _ % l l l _ a % 1 ,
_ss- i_£ HOURS s i Man
MURA, Br. 8-8888 obtai , ONLY, 8_SM, All Cletiified Copy Offlc B „. 8-M84 M u , f | . offlc,
.TZZZ: ItS '" °«' ^ ^ r OR S E L L M o n d a y i ThTU F r i d s y i " J *
E ^ L r Br _*__ ^ E. unsjover, or. . p u - ~ _ J vs., GMlle 8-6840 _ ' r'm\ . f00*1.
. For ths followmq day -ftor requl
LOCATION Ssfsrdsy. - ^ RANCH HOME | | - 3 0 A M 2 W
:. » yrs ago by .'' * J__ j * 11?!, •table contractor • • ' Monday P^P1
set of nmterial* Spec tkm. 8 bedrooms, Cl««tifisd Dsperrms** J_Jt* u f e _ U v 1 _ n l , * , T n OP*" »>•** • A-M. _*J :e, birch kitchen Act oven and range, Prop _S3^pi5S: CANCELLATIONS mutt ZZ
water, garage. accoi w*. ALL CORRECTIONS and ^ ERRONE, Br. . >Ssle,Tel. 4-8886 b t in BEFORE 5 P.M. ISJJ
i i i — L a w , LOCATION day before Publication. The er schools, down* __
1 family - kaffe */_f with fireplace, • v***°
kitchen (built-in ____________ < _>a 8 bedrooms and . ^ * «
up - 3 car garage, ___»__»»_______ ^X 800. . - _ _ _ _ » _ _ _ _ _ » _ _ _ _ _ - P"™ IE GOOD BUYS - - _ - - - _ - _ _ _ _ - - _ _ — _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ * p o B
Sowyfr, ir. », $11 N. Main St, [ l
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_ssaB_sssWr_sl S M I V ^BlJl9sBI___r • RIS LANKES, 3, of Austin, Tex., spends some spring a rust-colored, 4-day-old Shetland colt by the name of 1
*n. Kennedy, Dete< t Nadar Investigati iSHINGTON (AP) - Sen. ____JT~ 1 ham A. Ribicoff listened to _______!__ private detective spin a __ P ^ L _ _ _ 1 tone Cops yarn and then e _ _ _ j l _ J H | p ^ »slj •d with some sympathy to- ^ _ ^ _ | » ^___ 55 ( l
the president of General yf \ i * l k I
_aV __!_•__: H I can imagine Mr. Roche is [ ^ jLkfl _Hjj^P«* i ^ B I lenng why General Motors _____ I^JipV' .______• t $6,700," said Ribicoff, • ^ ' 11 -man of the Senate Govern- I ^ ^-m
Operations subcommittee, ^m J^ I I the $6,700 General Motors X l • ____• ht an investigation of Ralph ^ K k M____f_E_
young attorney and i ^ K ^ B • : of auto safety, particular- ^ K _ ^ B _ _ _ _ _ ^ _ _ _ j GM's Corvair—and put GM I I M _ _ _ i
ident James M. Roche in I V _ l Nwition of apologizing twice ^ _ | ader and RibicofFs subcorn- e *^^^^^^^^W »• _r«___________ 7 che apologized once before _ _ f ^ H M s i _ _ . ^ ite investigator Vincent _ _ _ _ _ _ |
testified and then did it I [ n after Gillen, hired by GM _ y arry out the investigation, • • • • • • s a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | his say and crossed swords RALPH NADER
Sen. Robert F . Kennedy, ^iiU, Critic ,e aim of the investigation, w a _ to "P^B42*' *___ a n d
l e said, was to gather in- to t" 6 ~ e m * » r s of this sub iation about Nader ' s back- m i t t e « a n d M r - Nader," nd as an attorney and ex- Roche.
on safety and to learn Gillen, a man with w a v y her he had any connection hair and black-framed gla some hundred lawsuits in expressed his thanks to the
ing about $40 million in committee for "this opporn age claims relating to the to inform you frankly and rn of 1966 through 1963 Cor- about the investigation of B i. Nader. It involved no ha it before the investigation ment; no intimidation; nc e to a halt Nader's personal tempt to defame; no folio his hifh school and college him around the country. N<
ies, his eating habits and e p h o n e harassment, life all came under the scrti- recordings, and no women.' of Gillen's private e y e s in Gillen drew laughter
v i e w s with Nader's friends from Roche as he told of i associates and in a period of his difficulties in tryin r e d surveillance of him. locate Nader, denied a s "fa 'o the extent that General t ic" that his gumshoes foil* >rs bears responsibility, I a reporter instead of Nader
LEGALS LEGALS
rR-5Sa (5/88) I C E TO CONTRACTORS: STATE DEPARTMENT tLIC WORKS, ALBANY, N. Y.,—Pursuant to the prov* lie Highway Law, sealed proposals will be received until y o'clock AM., advanced standard time, which Is n ine- t ck AM., eastern standard time, on the 18th day of April lireetor. Office of General Counsel, Contracts Unit, Dei t of Public Works, Administration aad Engineering- Bui»
Washington Avenue, State Campus, Albany, N e w 1 S. for the following projects: FULTON COUNTY P. L. * . Engr., 108 No. Genesee S t , Utica 1. N. T.
ntract Type Name of Highway Deposit Bid E To. _ Miles F o r PUnsDeposft 1 t C. Asph. Cone. Ephratah-Kecks $6 111,000.881 8-88 Ty. LA Center, P t 8, be. 87) Miac. Work SH. 830 8.44 Mites projects in this letting that are on the Federal Aid hlgi
>ms are subject to the provisions of the "Federal Aid I Act of 1888", being Public Law 887, 84th Congress, sppi
t 28, 1868, and are also subject fib the applicable New ' p statutes, ompllance with the provisions of Section 116 (Prevalllns: /age). Public Law 887, the minimum wages to be paid U and mechanics are Included In wagre schedules that an in the bid proftosal
•, plans, specifications and proposal forms may be seen hied at the office of the State Department of Public W se of General Counsel, Contracts Unit, Albany, N. Y, m e of the State Department of Public Works, 270 Broad ' York City, and at the office of the District Engii d above. lie deposit is $10.00 or more, full refund for one copy o( s and specifications will be made to a bidder for the p r project, If such plans and specifications are return* I condition within 80 days after the award of the contra r the rejection of the proposal. The successful bidder _ ilred to return the copy of the plana and speclfksatlof r to be entitled to such refund. If the deposit is $10 ( e, partial refund wilt be made for the return of an < es of plans and specifications in good condition with! i after the award of the contract or the rejection of osai
ital attention of bidders Is caned to "Information for Btd< be Public Works Specification-. Award of a contract Is to priorities and allocations under the Defense Produ of 1860, ad Amended, and all regulations issued thereun >o«al for each contract must be submitted In a separate s Hope with the name and number of the contract plalnl; ed on the outside of the envelope. Each proposal mm sapanied by draft or certified check payable to the ord "State of New York, Department of Public Works" foi as specified in the advertisement and the proposal, Th
ion and disposal of the hid deposit, the execution of the t and bond shall conform to the provisions of the Hlgi -, as set forth In the "Information to Bidders " right Is reserved to reject any or aft bids State Highway Department, in sceordance with the
>ns of Title VT of the Civil Rights Act of 1884 (TS Stat the Regulations of the Department of Commerce (18 C
t 8), Issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies sil hist wfll affirmatively insure that the contract entered
luant to this advertisement wfll be awarded to the lowei ulble bidder without discrimination on the ground of r, or national origin,
J. BURCH McMORRAN SUPT. OF PUBLIC WOUI
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^ ^ JOHANNESB ^f ^B rica (AP) — % )S w H H en Suzman is I ^as»^-«a»-«-l mm i****^^*""
. >v 3 _ she is a constsv V_4___BSS_BB_ST
sffl She is the mo a* ^ P «c of the g w
4gi__ theid policies, 1 |i_fc__4,^iiW^5<t -".-,,: ,...< ___gg_____ s_j races to live
i t a | p _ _ a s | p l _ ^ 1 years she h_t j^flK- battle in Pat
•^IlliPaj Rfjf apartheid laws H L _ •mmmmm Her Progresx
r _ s / _ _ _ 5 _ r testing for » r^f__*JJjT|h Wednesday's l \ j f l Psgf wmch will n_ **^ LAaM ^ °* * e H o u s e
!__- ^'^mJk no dou,:,* res*o« l _ < V / « 4 s _ Hendrik Verwc
Kff i jjg Mrs Surm P B _ _ E | _T I hundreds of y B y | C # ' s is battling t o
__ IIKS seait 'n the ^a
i*| —#*7^ttjB i a wealthy ar« i^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B hanneshurg. H g t i m e with a n e w c o m e r i n the form the United Pan f Eric . (UPI Telephoto) l iamentary <
woerd's partj 9 _ prospects so si
active Argue z?*"*-t m, | | 0 Mrs. Suzma
ion Hearing %?£%• * m P>riian*ent
a Senate Office Building and now the party' brushed off the fact that Capitol tive there, police had ordered them out of Her position
^ | the building. But he offered his eminent hem ^ j j apologies to the Senate. people simply M "That sort of thing can hap- nonwhttes. 1
T I T | pen in any investigative organi white" is us< j __ zation," he said. "I am sure both blade A i j j B Sen. Kennedy knows this from who have mix
M his experience as attorney gen- ly including I • ^ eral when he was responsible try, and are c m\ for all government investigative She says h<
fMm agencies." tics stems fro iff* "I'm delighted you brought social justice B & me in," said Kennedy. Parliament a • T T^ New York senator asked member 13 ^ ^ h if Gillen wasn't actually carry- that party's 1 ^ H B ing out a lie when in conducting away to fom
• ^ the investigation he used the party, she be W pretext that it was a pre em- splinter grou
ployment probe. paigners and % "Didn't that ever happen to seat on their Mf:'[ yw ** attorney general?" Ever since, WfM -d"*1 GM*** thorn in the j ml^— "No, it didn't," said Kennedy. " i despise • s ^ s ^ The private investigator de- whites being
nied the investigation was , as from pillar to Ribicoff contended, a smear or g ^ a r K u e g
harassment of Nader, and GM- - - _ nd now en complained, "1 don't think it . _ ] _ Y^T. ^bcom- aprtfopriate for me to come i _ T ^ J l * _ 5 | ^ ^ ^ S T l T t : Ttton hiS He said the effort of the uives- - - ^ __ f o r c
passes , aspect of Nader's W e l h a t msght f o r to
he sub- be of value to the client. gover-ment'a
' flLinh S h ° w m g ! prwxsapauon with barriers to til J^Pn matters of sex in questioning of dustry, pove
**™»- a friend of Nader. pa , , l a ^ T d e IW_HJ_
T h e r e a 9 0 n f o r t h k - Gaien «nd responsft ™™* ^aid, was that Nader w a s U- of color alone n o ici- J ^ J ^ I i n m j ^ - ja^ej yearbooi; . . - ^ < t__1 1
* "° as a "girl hater'' and the pri- concessions k
even v a t e ? T ? f ! l o r • • » » « * - * * • in a position f some ^ *""* teJb! P * m e d " ^ rf says. "Social h _ T t o f w m e S S te R < d » > h " permrtted, not •fanta^ , W h a t * * h e U ' * ^ f - r n * M Often when aUowed J T V ^ 7 " t*™"*** Km£. Uament, men Ier into Y o V l _ ! e ___ **** ~ * « woerd party
around ttSe country provmg he's unmet by d not antisemitic or not queer?. . the M_*_r Si . Ralph's doing all right"
But Gillen heatedly denied _ , IZLuS. ,h<ire was a n y e f f o r t to smear Ala t JJ"*£! »he young lawyer. i " M W * f
-thirty B he was smeared, the pri- J _ l 111888, vate investigators said, "he's I T l C l T l l l l depart- been smeared by buying cookies _ s ,_-ul*d*n«; and thinking women are trying « H © K
Moon! to W * him up." Among Nader* s allegations of P H _ M X C
J ^ s s m e n t _ t e r he wrote a ^ ]mgi m 4
B ^ book on ante safety and then manners," « 1808,000 appeared before the subcommU- Wallace and
tee last month was that two nedyg) senrse women had apparently tried to y - ^ __, - ^
Ighway pick him up on two occasions n_s_ers " I ™l__ when he was out shopping. W . H _ . * « ^ J But Gillen said he had not „n
W* f t *\*> Y o r * "used any women during this 2 f ^ J _ i !
, _ » _ _ , m^estigation. I am sura fair- ! ^ L r * _ J * _ a o S " W W people will appreciate ^ ^ J 1 * are set that it is as,mipos_Ne for Mr. 5 * n R o l , e , * *
Nader to prove the alleged incf Wallace's t en and d e n t s occurred, as it is for me * * * _ * w w * Works, to disprove involvement if they <**•*» as he at the dm - the ladies are unknown." »P*-chs». Hi
2 _ _ 1 ' Gillen pretty much pointed V™**** by ***** Roche back in the direction of 1 * « . • » • »
tt>e witness stand when he con- w n « •—s- she _ * • • tended that a close reading of -band run the
-^J to me GM president's apology was The unus_ raet or not really an apology at all. drawn comm
Is not "Let's get this dear," said d u r i n 8 ss- s p tons In Gillen, "Mr Roche apologised if «**7 - Assh_ I ethJJ m *y " ^ P * " ^ « ~ «*wy didn't *"* senah thin 80 happen." ™-i-d greeti of the Ribicoff and Kennedy said <** Umversii
they didn't interpret Roche's tofcrnfry tofoi Adders" remarks that way at aU. awliencsj tha is sub- RibicoJf said he got the feel * " »»* » duction m g tnat Roche was disturbed by WaBnc» sai ! _ - _ _ * • ***»« busanes* and "sorry it 4 , I t'» «°* * . £ • 5 ! happened." ^ Kennedy who lust be Kennedy, locking out into the °^ **-« state.' rder of audience where Roche sat, ?or the a s k ed if RiWcoffs was the cor- said the bi| ba eoiT " ^ ""ftorpretation of his state- hoped to ean fvhwa.y ment. critics. He a
Roche said that indeed that the responsib was the correct interpretation and said ha a and furthermore asked a chance apology for
at M?) to return to the witness chair to Nader and C.F.R.. clarify GM's position once consptaineda
bidders more. The subcon ed into Roche said that "such errors thanked l e d _ * *•" wiU not happen again." He ssid htm for his i * ***** K was not the pol icy of GM to -hat Ribicoff
^investigate persons who write gave l o n the < RK_ ! m i m s m of GM products and he Motors caper
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innlc
»rin rfricd tURG. South Af. 'o associates , Hel-the conscience of
To- pmcZt w* "1
mt harassment. jet outspoken crit-vernment's apar which call for the
apart. For five ; waged a lonely rhament against i and practices. si ve party is con* • seats in next national election, sue 171 members of Assembly and re Prime Minister oerd to power. sut, backed by roung enthusiasts, i retain her own Kighton distnet, in a suburban to Jo> Ier opponent is of rty, the main par-opposition. Ver-y considered its Urn in this district nominate a candi
m's own chances pod, but her par-aining many seats t is slight. She is *8 only representa-
i is that the gov-ps injustices on
because they are the term "non ed here t o cover iricans and those nd blood, general East Indian ances-called colored, er interest in poli->m a desire to see . She first entered is a United party years ago. When liberal wing broke m the Progressive scame one of the iip's ardent cam-won her Houghton ticket in-lMl.
!, she has been a government's side. the idea of non-
g kicked around i post," she says. this way:
it peace in South een won at a price lidn't have to pay. es had to pay the :ed removal from itch they had tired
accommodate the residential
ram; low wages, war progress in in-srty, malnutrition, sprivation of rights bilitie son grounds
to make reasonable s now while we are i of strength," she I change should be 4 forbidden." she speaks in Par-
nbers of the Ver-acknowledge her
hanting "Listen to iuperinr."
\o Teach ers to Kennedys TTY, Ala. (AP> -Alabama w e ' v e got Jays Gov. George . if they (the Ken-
back a few more II teach t h e m s o m e
Wallace, who will •m the state if his *1 to succeed him. Bnday a visit by P. Kennedy, D-N Y b t e s t s * th* sena jreeted with wild i de lived casnpaign is spsachss were Mrs. Lurieen Wat lounced' candidate,
would set her bus i state. _I candidacy had lent from Kennedy each at the Univer-i n - last Friday. or, whs* received mgs there end at ity of Misrissijy.,
it his wife. Ethet.
^ M o n d a y ' ny business of Sen. » runs for gmsT8_c M
t
g motor company n the respect of its
rw^V+j SJ^s-_ _ B 8 ~ P aJ^a^BsSjRUsl B m
ranted to repssit h i s
he and c o m m e n d e d "tf t trn_-nt onA w i l K
' banged d o w n the c a s e of the Gssssaral r.
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