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•ir«;':v;'-5Tr7?T-?,.. ..-7- PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHftSTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues.', March 23, 1976 -------------- ----------------------------------- ---- ----- --------- ---- The weather Inside today ----------— • ¥ Mostly sunny, warm today, high In mid 60s. Fair tonight, low around 40. Area news . 15, 16 Kitchen..............25 Partly sunny Thursday, high in 60s. Business... 31, 32 Obituaries........12 National weather forecast. map on Classified .. .20-22 Old Codger ___ 29 Page 18. C om ics___ ... 23 People ............... 25 Dear Abby. ... 23 Second Thought 25 Editorial .. -----4 S p o rts............13, 14 WIN Carter defeats Wallace again Reagan bounces back by upsetting Ford RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) - Ronald shots.” Wallace pledged to try again in North Carolina, have 55 and 23, Reagan Bounced back from five in Wisconsin April 6 “to keep them respectively. It takes 1,505 for straight defeats Tuesday to beat all honest.” nomination. President Ford in the North Carolina Reagan won 28 of the North In a puzzling announcement before ■ Motor Salesj Republican primary and keep his Carolina’s 54 convention delegates, the North Carolina returns rolled in, sinking presidential campaign afloat. giving him 81 to date. Ford won 24, Reagan said he had cleared his cam Jimmy Carter beat Gov. George giving him 205. Needed to win the paign schedule next week to work on Wallace for the third time, giving the GOP nomination: 1,130. a nationally televised broadcast. The former Georgia governor four wins On the Democratic side. Carter Reagan camp did not elaborate, but in six primaries and tightening his won 36 of the 61 delegates for a total it was possible the appearance would grip on the leadership in the race for of 167. Wallace won 25, for a total to be a plea for funds for his debt- the 1976 Democratic presidential 85. Sen. Henry Jackson and Rep. riddled campaign. Center nears completion' nomination. Morris Udall, who did not campaign The exterior of the Regional Occupational Training Center on Wetherell St. nears comple- Reagan’s win was an upset that tion as it waits for installation of overhead garage doors. The interior masonry walls are even the former California governor had not publicly predicted. It left him completed and drying preparatory to being painted. Ductwork is being installed and in well behind Ford in the GOP nomina Bloodmobile swamped 3 sulated. The electrical contractor is pulling wires through conduits. Workers are putting tion contest but no longer under party caulking round doors and window frames. The last section of concrete floor slab has been pressure to give up his challenge of by heavy turnout poured, and that is in the automotive lab. Kitchen equipment is being installed including Ford, the first president to come to walk-in refrigerators. (Herald photo by Dunn) office without election. Donors were being turned away Had it continued to normal closing The first Reagan victory was more late Tuesday afternoon from the Red time, 5:30 p.m., it would have meant conclusive than Ford’s initial win Cross Bloodmobile collection at a considerable wait for not only the just a month ago in New Hampshire. South United Methodist Church donors, but also the Center and local The Californian won 52 to 46 per cent because the number of people already volunteer staff. Weiss assures Eighth District in North Carolina, with 2 per cent being processed would take the Late arriving donors were given voting “No Preference.” Ford took operation beyond the normal closing the opportunity to change their ap the Feb. 24 primary in New time. pointment to another time. of fire agency cooperation Hampshire 51 to 49 per cent. The Bloodmobile did collect in The Manchester office of Southern Carter once again swamped the excess of its 150-pint per month New England Telephone Company Alabama governor, getting 54 per quota with a total of 176 pints drawn. scheduled 70 donors for the collec W by your department has requested By SOL R. COHEN He said, “I certainly agree that cent to Wallace’s 35, with three other A spokesman from the local Red tion. There were 117 other persons Herald Reporter there should be no barriers, artificial service from the town department, in Democrats getting under 5 per cent Cross expressed regrets to those scheduled. Town Manager Robert Weiss has or real, for complete cooperation in order to avoid confusion." each. Carter’s win was the first prospective donors who, due to cir Of the 187 donors scheduled, 62 He added, “As you know, your assured the Eighth District board of operations and I am sure, if there is a majority victory for any Democrat in cumstances over which there was no from SNETCO appeared and 121 department is always called should \As directors “the town of Manchester willingness on both sides, this can be the six primaries this year. control, were turned away from other persons (including walk-ins) Follow These Contest Rules... always has extended the hand of accomplished.” ' this department require extra Ford conceded “ I expected to Tuesday’s operation. appeared. Seven persons were cooperation in its relationships with ' He said immediate attention assistance at any time, and on many win,” but said the loss would fire up According to past donor estimate deferred until another time. 1. Fra* car coupons will ba Includsd In various ada appaaring In Ths Hsrald through March 31, 1976. the Eighth District and would expect should be given in the area of the occasions we have accomodated the his campaign to more strenuous ef projections, only a half-unit set up The Red Cross spokesman to do so." Northfield Green Condominium, off requests of the Eighth District, not forts. His chief campaign strategist, was sent to Manchester. This would expressed appreciation to employes 2. Parsons antaring this contsst will writs nama, addrsss and city In spaca providsd on tha coupon or ona His statement is in a letter to Lydall St., “where most of the area only as a backup for fire emergen Rogers C.B. Morton, said the rsasonabis facsimlls 6t ths coupon. (Not a raproductlon by duplicating dsvica) take care of about 100 pints. of the local SNETCO who supported Willard Marvin, the district’s fire served falls within the Town Fire cies, but also in other areas—such as President’s campaign was not un When officials saw the increased this operation. commissioner, and is in reply to a District and a small portion within using the hose tower, furnishing in tracked by the loss and would have 3. Ths coupon must bs brought to ths stors whoss nama It carriss and must bs placsd In that stora’a rscsp- turnout of donors, they phoned the Gallon donors were as follows: Six Feb. 21 letter from Marvin which the Eighth District and, as you know, formation for your Fire Prevention the votes to win the Republican Blood Center in Farmington for gallons —Trueman Crandall and tacla providsd thsrain on, or bstors ators closing April 2, 1976. WIN A FREE recommended “a meeting between a petition of those residents served Week activities, etc.” nomination well before the party’s V—"1 iU LOOK extra workers and an extra half-unit. Marie Miller; five gallons —Jean 1976 AUTO both boards, the chiefs and assistants national convention at Kansas City in Their arrival, however, was too Chaplin and George Hubbard; one 4. It Is not nscsssary to buy a copy of Ths Manchsstar Hsrald; you can uss an ordinary placs of whits papar of both departments, and other in August. and submit ona rsasonabis lacsimlla of tha coupon for ths contast. Only ona par ators la psrmlttsd. --------DEPOSIT ------- late to accommodate the unexpected gallon -Nancy Andrulot, William COUPON ONLY AT FOR terested parties, to discuss and for Reagan, who canceled next week’s turnout before the prescribed closing Bouiey, Steven Kimball and Barbara mulate plans for future cooperation Taxable assessments campaign schedule to prepare for a Corneliuson. 5. All antranta submitting coupons must bs 18 ysars of ago or ovsr. of the operation. Had everyone been between of all concerned for fire national television address that was taken, the operation would possibly The next Bloodmobile visit will be COUPONS safety.’’ announced Tuesday night, expressed 6. No purchass la raquirsd to sntsr thia contsst. WInnar nssd not bs prssant to win. not have closed before 7 or 8 p.m., ac April 21 at St. Mary’s Episcopal Weiss March 19 letter states, “I eut baek $426,937 delight and his intention to “continue cording to the spokesman. Church from 12:45 to 5:30 p.m. have directed Chief (John) Rivosa to to campaign.” 7. Ths winnsr of tha car may not transfer thsir ownership nor rsdaam It for cash but may purchase another ear IN At 4:30 p.m., the chief nurse from Anyone wishing to make an appoint Carter renewed his predictions of a from ths same daalar that providaa ths winning car, using tha winning car aa a down payment. No Manchester NAME meet with Chief (Granville) Lingard By SOL R. COHEN The total is $11,065,837 or 3.8 per the Blood Center, who is in charge of ment may call the Red Cross at 643- Hsrald amployae. Chamber of Commarcs manager, sacratary and Board of DIractora or thsir Immediate fami to jointly develop plans for Herald Reporter cent above the previous year's Grand first ballot victory with the the operation and the final judge on 5111. ly are sllgibla. ADDRESS THE cooperative activities wherever ap Manchester’s net list of taxable List and, except for last year when Democratic rank and file prevailing such matters, ordered the operation propriate, relative to fire and life the increase was about 2.9 per cent, it over what he called “the political big See I’age Twelve CITY PHONE assessments, based on Oct.