Naugatuck Daily News (Newspaper) - July 6, 1970, Naugatuck, Connecticut 85th Number 157 Dedicated To Community Public Conn. Established 1885 July 6, 1970 10 Pages lOc Per Copy Gets Additional Funding Naugatuck's share of some in allocations to Connecticut towns from the State Department of Community fairs announced by LeRoy Jones is officials reported According to information given by the state the funds are divided as Housing development municipal human resource and relocation have been sent to mayors and first said what additional monies would be available for their towns for the remainder of this biennium for community development in a number of program This allocation announcement is the second of three six-month allocations being made by the Department of Community This announcement does not include allocation of the balance available for the following program Tax Human Resource Social Services for Moderate Rental Elderly Community Development Action Child Day Care An- in these program areas will be forthcoming at a future In announcing this second Jones noted that the distribution of monies was based on a resurvey of local needs for DCA grant funds conducted in March and April of Please turn to Page 10 Traffic Death Toll Below Estimate By United Press International The nation's Fourth of July holiday weekend traffic death toll might finish Under the National Safety Council's mini- mum estimate of 560, it appeared The council had estimated before the 78-hour holiday period began that between 560 and 660 persons would be killed on the nation's A United Press International count at 8 a.m. EOT showed at least 533 persons killed in traffic accidents between 6 p.m. local time Thursday and midnight A breakdown of accidental Traffic 533 Drown 181 Plane 9 74 Total California led the states with 41! traffic Texas had 35, New York 31, Pennsylvania 24, Michigan and Ohio 23 Georgia 21 and Tennessee 20. Utah and D.C. reported no traffic Father Held In Shooting Of 34 NEW Conn. A New Haven man charged with the shooting of his son was due to be arraigned in Circuit Court Alonzo of West is charged with the murder of his 34-year-old Thomas ver in a family dispute Saturday about p.m. New Haven Police Chief James Ahern said the son had been visiting his parents when he allegedly pulled a knife on his father and demanded The elder Ahern brandished a pistol at his then shot him once in the right side of the chest and once in the Thomas Hudson was rushed to Haven Hospital where he died lhat evening from loss of Ahern said police discovered a pistol in an upper dresser drawer at the scene ter Hudson summoned I 108 Die In Second Worst Air Tragedy In Canada By DAVID TORONTO dows rattled noisily in the modest farmhouse near Toronto Mrs. Mary preparing to feed her month old child rushed to a window and saw the doomed jetliner almost at our was all red and white with she picked up the baby and called the dog and ran into the I ran like a was all in flames as it passed over Then it came down and just the worst bang and noise I've ever The Air Canada Israeli Planes Attack Suez Canal Positions For 47th Day PETITIONS WERE FILED with the Democratic Registrar of Voters Cyril In both last week by two local men hoping to force a primary battle against Atty. Robert Siuzdak for the nomination as Democratic candidate for Judge of Probate in the November In the top photo Atty Peter hands his petition to Tuohy as Peter president of Ihe Young Democratic Club of In the bottom Atty. Raymond Shepack files his petition with Siuzdak was victorious in the Probate Convention polling six votes to name was not but he is filing to test the constitutionality of the law that prohibits him from forcing a by Rock Brawls Mark Celebration By United Press International The Fourth of July used to be a time for picnics and pyrotechnics but this year there also were rock a feast and some just plain The biggest of the youth gatherings was the Atlanta International Pop Festival which drew almost a half million members of the stock generation to a 300-acre soybean field at Ga. Local residents were gered by the nude naked open tion and widespread use of drugs and Mayor Ed Green called the festival worst thing that ever happened to this area of the Other gatherings The Buffalo Party Convention and Pig Roast at Wash. Although it was banned by a 10.000 young people converged on a 650-acre Buffalo field to skinny dip and listen to One man died in a plunge over a waterfall and 60 persons were arrested for traffic and tics The fourth annual Car Festival in San About hippies and monks paraded from the Ashbury to the ocean with 50- juggernauts carrying wooden images of the of the and his There were minor fisticuffs between monks and a Fourth of July gatherings at two Lake Erie communities erupted into At where persons were celebrating tho police arrested about 120 in two nights of and window smashing which acting Police Chief Don Nogle said were planned by ed at in a episode among Eighteen persons were youths pouring onto the British Troops Tear Down Barricades In Belfast Area By United Press International Israeli planes in the 47th consecutive day of ment today attacked Egyptian positions along the Suez Canal where an Israeli spokesman reported nearly Egyptian soldiers had been killed in the past Locals Still To Act On Contract The three Naugatuck locals of the United Rubber Workers Unions will vote this week on ratification or rejection of the new three year pact with Inc. Votes must be taken by Local 45, Footwear Local 218, Chemical and Local 308, Synthetic As of a late hour this officials of Local 45 said they had not yet set a date and place for its That local has the largest membership of the three in The new which was reached last Tuesday after negotiations since March 9, will cost the company an estimated according to Uniroyal Uniroyal's plants across the country had been threatened with a strike after the expiration of its former contract April 20. The URW permitted work to continue at the plants on a day to day until the contract agreement had been The company estimated that wage and fringe increases will amount to an hour per man over the next three This would surpass increases gained by the union from Goodrich and Firestone Rubber The new pact was reached last week only after the union threatened to walk off the job at midnight Tuesday if the contract was not agreed to by that Officials said they came to a verbal agreement just hours before the A military spokesman in Cairo said a dozen Israeli planes attacked Egyptian tions at and all in the northern sector of the He said Egyptian defense methods engaged the attacking but gave no other Authoritative Israeli pers missile sites springing up like mushrooms along the indicating greater and greater Soviet involvement in the Israeli source said the missile have shot down three Israeli planes in the past Egypt says six were shot Israel also was having its troubles in the occupied Gaza Strip which juts along the Mediterranean coast toward the Saboteurs today blew up the only ice cream plant in Gaza an A spokesman said the saboteurs used about 88 pounds of explosives to collapse the factory and heavily damage the An Arab woman was wounded Sunday when a grenade was hurled at an Israeli bus and two Israeli soldiers were wounded when their vehicle hit another explosive An Arab caught breaking the curfew was shot and wounded by an Israeli army Jordanian and Israel forces dueled with mortars and in the Jordan Valley Sunday Egyptian air defense units said they shot down two Israeli jets Sunday and captured their but the Israelis said they had lost only one two-seater Heavy artillery barrages also were reported along the Suez Canal as well as on the Jordan front In the Jordanian capital of both Premier Abdel Monem Rifai and Palestinian guerrilla sources denied reports they had reached an agreement to settle their Israeli military spokesman also reported three incidents in the Gaza Strip that resulted in an Arab an Israeli woman Please turn to Page 10 Borough Officials Facing Busy Week By JOHN F. SIMS Northern Ireland troops today lore down barricades they used to control the Roman Catholic Falls Road section of Belfast where five died in weekend But a Roman Catholic member of the province ament predicted all-out war with Protestants this Sunday afternoon thousands of Catholic women from other sections of the city ordered their men to stay at home and streamed past British soldiers manning the blocks to deliver food and milk to residents of the embattled HOSPITAL NOTES Joel 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 99 Irving is a surgical patient at New Haven Jim 19, 75 Cedar Beacon is a medical patient in Griffin Stanley Jr. is a surgical patient in St. Raphael's Hospital in New George W. 262 North Main is a medical patient at St. Mary's Mrs. William Jones is a medical patient at St. Mary's Army spokesmen gave no reason for removing the but they ended a 33- hour curfew of the area at 9 a.m. Sunday to let the Catholic go to Mass. The area stayed relatively By official five died and 58 were injured in 12 hours of fighting between Catholics and troops that started Friday night after the army and police began searching houses for arms and The deaths brought the toll in two successive weekends of rioting to 12. More violence was expected even though there are now more than British troops in Northern There were predictions more violence would erupt as a result this Sunday of Protestant Orange Order celebrations of the 17th century Battle Of the Boyne when the Catholics were defeated for control of The Protestants insist on marching through Catholic and the have been stocking Army searches in Catholic areas so far have turned up over 100 weapons rounds of 100 firebombs and 25 pounds of The searches touched off the violence Friday YOUTH DROWNS Mass. James F. 19, of Duxbury drowned Sunday in Cape Cod Bay just off Powder Point Please turn to Page 10 Two Slain In Shooting At Bridgeport Conn. Two men have died as a re- sult of a sidewalk shoot-out that followed an argument Sunday A 44-year-old Nathaniel Brown of Walter Street was led in the street He was found in the intersection of Walter and Green Streets with a pistol at his police Please turn to Page 10 This will be a busy week for borough officials as there is a full slate of meetings covering many borough Tonight the Planning Com- mission meets at 7 o'clock in the Town Tomorrow evening is the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Mayor and Burgesses at 8o'clock, followed by meetings of the Zoning Board and the Retirement Wednesday the Finance Board meets at p.m. and the Welfare Board at 8. the Board of Education will meet in the Tuttle House at p.m. The Human Resources Development Com- of the Agency will also meet at p.m. ing fire and shedding two engines and its tered Sunday in small pieces of silvered metal in the barley field 100 yards from Mrs. Day's All 99 passengers and nine crew members perished in Canada's second worst air Included among the victims were 25 all from Southern and 16 employes of Air Canada and their riding on ny Attempts to Land The Montreal to Los Angeles jetliner was attempting to land at Toronto Airport when pieces of the craft mysteriously began falling off. The outer engine on the right wing snapped off and smashed into the grass side the runway and flames spurted from around the The which either had just touched the runway or was inches away from a suddenly climbed back into the At less than it barreled toward the barley field and the homes of Mrs. Day and who was asleep in his red farmhouse with his pregnant wife and eight Please turn to Page 10 Five Killed In Holiday Accidents Accidents claimed the lives of at least five dents over the long Fourth of July Four persons died in highway Two people died Sunday in a head-on col- on Main St. in East Joseph 16, of East Hartford was killed when his car was struck by a car driven by J. 18, of West A passenger in the Rosenfield Miss leen A. also died in the Miss Rosenfield was in critical condition at Hartford Hospital Gerald 23. of New tain was killed Friday night in a head-on collision with a car driven by Kenneth 20, of New Carlson and a John A. 22, of New Britain were in tory condition at New Britain General Roger L. Please turn to Page 10 Partly sunny and pleasant highest temperature 75 to 80. Fair and cool lowest in the 50s. fair and a little warmer with high in the low 80s and upper 70s. Outlook for fair and The probability of precipitation only 10 per cent today and near zero tonight and winds at 10 to 15 mph today becoming variable around 5 mph or less tonight and around 10 mph By Bristol Recorder Temperature Midnight 63; 3a.m., 60; 6a.m., 60; 9 76; 81. Barometric Pressure 29.7; 3 29.8; 6 29.9; 9 29.9; 29.8. LAFF A DAY MINOR CRASH ON MAPLE ST. Friday evening was investigated by Naugatuck A car operated by Elizabeth Easton struck one operated by John Lusky John and pushed it into one operated by Albert 38, 32 Cherry No one was injured and the vehicles incurred only minor Mrs. Gibbs was charged with failure to drive a reasonable distance by be here looking at why don't you take in t movie or