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   Nashua Telegraph (Newspaper) - August 23, 1973, Nashua, New Hampshire                                Todays Chuckle The old days occur when youre too young to ap Nashua New Hampshires largest Evening raph Weather Cloudy Tonight Sunny Friday Full Report on Page 2 105 NEW HAMPSHIRE AUGUST Second Class Postage Paid At 28 PASES Price TEN CENTS I Shall Not Resign Nixon Cites Watergate As Water Under Bridge ROGERS HENRY KISSINGER Kissinger To Replace Rogers Who Resigned By BARRY SCHWEID WASHINGTON AP Hen ry the principal theoretician in the Nixon is moving In as secretary of State a Cabinet shift that drama tizes the drive for warm rela tions with China and the Soviet William Eogers is giving as affable as ever he laid Wednesday he felt last of the whooping cranes to return to a suc law practice in was the only maining member of President Nixons initial He said he never Intended to stay past the first term but remained an additional seven months to help nail down the ceasefire In Viet nam and to fulfill other diplo matic I would have left whether there had been a Watergate or he told At a news conference in San President Nix on announced Rogers resigna tion and said he Is nominating Kissinger to replace Needs Confirmation If confirmed by the Tickets Ready Next Week Some Nashua pupils eligible for school bus transportation may pick up their bus tickets at their respective schools starting next Tickets will be available and 30 from 9 to noon and from 3 for pupils of Fairgrounds Junior Spring Street Junior Louis de Gonzague Junior Birch Hill Broad Street Charlotte Avenue Crowley Fairgrounds Ledge Street Main Dunstable Sunset Heights Holy Infant Jesus Christopher School and Joseph Students or parents who are unable to pick up tickets on the scheduled days may pick them up at their respective schools Progress Head of By Were ready to open our Boors on commented Peter who is superintendent of schools in WIndham and This fourparty administrative unit known as Supervisory Union 27 is responsible for the education of nearly students and coordinates the school boards these communities from offices located at the Memorial School In in explaining his administration said the four boards of education arc autonomous from each other but are guided in the educational planning from this When whether the administration of an educational area which stretches from Manchester to posed 31 from 9 to noon and 1 to Nashua High School student from both the morning and afternoon Bishop Guerlin High School and Mount Saint ill ary students may pick up their eligibility tickets from their respective schools 29 and 30 from 9 to noon and from 1 to 3 at the main office of their respective All high school students given eligibility passes at this time will be at a date to be announced after the start of to buy their September bus passes at a cost of per Any questions concerning the subsidized busing program at these schools may be forwarded to the director of transportation office temporarily located at Nashua a 50yearold bach elor who admires movie ac tresses and other fashionable will be lie first Jew and the first naturalized citizen to serve as secretary o family fled Nad Germany when he was a teen policy is considered the administrations strongest and Kissinger is clearly the chief He pro moted Nixons overture to including the historic trip last year to the summit exchanges with Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and the current ef fort to reshape relation with European allies and Japan And he was fte driving force to negotiate a ceasefire In Viet However Rogers may have felt he spoke proudly of the administrations foreign policy accomplishments and ol his own The 1970 ceasefire that halted the war between Is rael and the Arab states gave him personal satis My sole regret is that we were not able to end the war in Indochina more he told a group of newsmen as he sipped a soft drinkin his com office at the Slate I dont see much more that we could have accomplished than we Kissinger still will hold his position as Nixons national se curity The dual role is Even Secretary of Slate John Foster who generally had his was denied it by President Nixon explained that the pur pose of keeping Kissinger on White House staff is to smooth cooperation with other Noted by Schools in 4 Towns significant Dolloff said that having to work with four communities and their school boards stretches our energies and but we have managed very Managing very bs an understatement if you review the record for progressive education and ade quate planning for future ex Progress One of the unions most is the yearround plan instituted at High School last year the lias begun an open concept school in Lilchfield and in and Is currently constructing a high school in We havent realized the full potential of the yearround system at but our information is that both the students and the faculty are PETER DOLLOFF pleased with the Dolloff About 450 students took part in the sum mer program In tlie long PROGRESS Page t MONTGOMERY WARD Birthday Sale Winners Robert Gates STEREO Florence Sill North FREEZER DONT MacMulkin Chevrolets YearEnd SAVINGS up to See 9 todays NOW STOCKING A complete VINYL BOOK come in and SAVE SAVE SAVE Nashua Wallpaper Co 129 Pearl 882MM Opea Night till I SAN that Wa tergate is water under the and giving ex that conceded no personal Rich ard Nixon responded Wed for the first time in five months to direct ques tions about the scandal that has shaken his I shall not Nixon Business Of People And in the latest of has at tempts to put Watergate behind he declared it Is time to get on with the business of the Polls show Nixons prior statements and speeches of Wa tergate innocence were vincing to So the Presi dent sought this time to regain public confidence by answering questions at a news a move urged by many of his political Nixons replies during the 50 minute event outside the West ern White House contained lew new disclosures to add to the mountain of often contradictory Watergate detail produced by investigations and But they provided the Presi dents view of how certain events and why he reacted to them as lie And though there was not time for many of the lingering Water gate questions to be raised or by holding the news could now say he had made himself avail able to answer any of those Nixon opened with the an that William Bogers is resigning as secre tary of state and will be suc by Henry But the preoccupation with Watergate showed strikingly President fields Reporters Questions when reporters asked not a in his running mate arid voiced outrage at leaks to neves single question about that top level which in more normal times would have pro barrage of when questioning did veer from it moved to another area of rumored the Maryland political payoff prone involving President Spiro confidence media from sources close to tin In another area touched at the end of the ses sion under hot California sun the President said he had no apology for ordering bombing In neutral Cambodia NIXON Area to Pursue Sewer Study By CLAUDETTE DUROCHER Tine water And report which points to the Mer rimack River as the regions main water supply by 1985 Is not destined to wind up unused on the City Planner Richard acting director of the Nashua Regional Planning Com said the water and sewer study was required by federal agencies and they will expect us to live by There is no he that the Environmental Protection Agency EPA will evaluate future water and sewer grants requested by Nashua and surrounding towns in light of recommendations contained in the study The report was prepared for the Nashua Regional Planning Commission by the Tammen Bergendorff consulting firm of Kansas A draft of the report has been submitted to the planning com mission which has formed a review subcommittee before a final report is prepared for final acceptance as regional Cane said the subcommittee will meet tomorrow and one of its topics of discussion will be how to involve officials of all communities in the planning area in reviewing the preliminary We are interested especially in getting the reactions of elected Cane The 205page aside from listing recommendations for meeting the wafer and Man Arrested In Derry Faces 13 Hearing AP Hobert of Rock has been ar in district court on a charge of armed robbery in the holdup of the First Na tional Store who entered no plea was ordered at the Merrimack County Jail in Boscawen in bail for a 13 probable cause hear Police said Thomas was ar rested In Derry on Interstate 93 following the robbery In Con cord The Police said the holdup har after a man sprayed a store clerk with a chemical and threatened to shoot anybody who followed sewer needs of the growing Nashua also has sections dealing with the environmental Impact of Us recommendations and measures needed to preserve watersheds and river including Communities by the report include Mer M o n t and Mason was also considered by the but they felt the town would remain essentially rural in character and would continue to be served by private Projecting the Nashua regions population growth to the year the consultants stale the increased water demand by 1983 would equal ex isting water They recommend creation of a regional water commission to build and operate a water filtration plant on the Mer rimack River in Merrimack serve the Nashua area and the construction of a smaller plant on a Purgatory Brook im in to serve the Richard president ol the Pennichuck Water said he has not completed review of the Its one of the better report Ive seen on water use plan he I would say the planning is easier than implementation of the recom especially when millions of dollars are in Cane said he expect I resistance to the recom AREA STUDY Page I BPW Taking a Hard Look At Existing City Ordinances By MERRILL LOCKHARD The Nashua Board of Public works has decided it is time to end what has been a monthlong battle over fees and take a hard look at existing for the first time in over a there is some harmony among the board agreeing that perhaps changes or modifications are necessary in the ordinances to prevent future wars or The meeting last night in City Hall with city corporate counsel Philip renewed its battle over whether or not the Company should be assessed a betterment charge for its apartment com plex located off Spit Brook BPW commissioner Ted argued at length that the city was wrong in riot charging the firm a betterment fee in addition to the connection fee which it has all ready col He told the board as far as he was concerned the i n of the city ordinances by Howorth was not that he made his judgment on only one part of the He also charged that no fee should be waived without ap proval by the Board of that city engineer James Hogan had no right to waive the betterment Howorth contended t h e ordinance calls for approval by the aldermen only on and it depends on whether a determination is made of how much of a fee is or it depends on whether you are talking about an abatement or a The board concurred that it is a matter first of whether or not the correct fee had been charged and then if properly applied to the Howorth said there is a con sistent problem with and if there is no consistency we have to change the policy or repeated his con tention that the major problem in assessing a betterment charge is the wording of the which requires that Skylab Astronauts t Approach Record By HOWARD BENEDICT SPACE Houston Given medical clear ance to set a manned space Skylab 2s astronauts today prepared for a space walk on Skylab director Illiam Schneider announced Wednesday that medical specialists analyzed progress of Alan Owen Garriott and Jack Lousma and gave them a g ahead to remain in space at least the 35th day of the planned 59day That will surpass by a week the space flight record of 28 days logged by the Skylab 1 crew in Skylab 2 will bel ter that at EOT Sat Schneider said before the flight that as the 28day mark doctors would carefully monitor the astro conditions and make a on whether to continue the jour Another evaluation will be made next The medics are watching closely for the slow body de caused by long space They hope exten sive astronaut exercise will keep them in good but are ready to terminate the mis sion if physical problems devel After 28 the Skylab 1 astronauts suffered more bory than any pre vious American space crew and all were somewhat weak on re turn to earths They were nearly back to normal after two but required about three weeks to recover In addition to medical and scientific experiments and Lousma asked for extra lime to run through procedures for the sec ond space walk of the It is scheduled to start about II EOT PLAZA 40 OFF ALL JEWELRY IN SHOWCASE 883M57 It or Office CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS SALE 20 OFF tow OVERHEAD PRICES ATIO PI sup Own ROMER 8892401 CAR RENTALS Check our rales I at Pontiac 8880551 Ask for Frank TONIGHT THE 4 20 through 2 Comics 15 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