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4Turl|{;0Tpr Leupnt V 4turl|{;0tpr lEupnt V MANCHRSTER. conn., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1071- VOL. XCIV, No. 28 Manchester—A City of Village Charml TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES PRICE. FIFTEEN CENTS Ford to Visit Nixon LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) - Richard result of another transfusion of one unit of M. Nixon is “slowly and steadily im­ Ford, campaigning through Southern fresh blood ’Thursday night. California for Republican candidates, proving” from his operation and in good The former President also had in­ enough condition to receive a visit by spent the night in Los Angeles, only 30 creased bowel activity, which Lungren miles from Long Beach Memorial President Ford, his doctors said today. said means the paralysis of the bowels has Nixon’s personal physician. Dr. John C. Hospital, where Nixon has been on the disappeared, and the nasogastric tube was critical list since Monday because of com­ Lungren, said he informed Ford’s doctor removed. that a visit from the President v^ould be plications following urgent surgery. Nixon also is experiencing less pain in Doctors said ’Thursday the 61-year-old “extreiftely therapeutic at this time.” his left leg, the leg which has been swollen At the same time. Ford’s press former president was improving slowly on from phlebitis. a “nice stable course,” but may still have secretary, Ron Nessen, said the chief Lungren said all the signs indicate that executive planned to visit the former some “oozing” internal bleeding in his ab­ the former President has stopped losing domen. president for 20 minutes this morning, blood through internal bleeding, but doc­ He remained on the critical list into a beginning at 10:15 a.m. (1:15 p.m. EST). tors “still are concerned with the potential “’The condition of former President fourth day, they said, because “potential dangers of hemorrhage.” dangers are still imminent.” Richard M. Nixon this morning is stable Lungren said Nixon was “alert.” but remains serious, still under critical “I have been in contact with President care but slowly and steadily improving,” Ford’s White House physician. Dr. K-i I Lungren said in a statement at Long William Lkash, this morning as well as Under Constant Care Beach Memorial Hospital. last night,” Lungren said. “Latest, vital signs are i Nixon was still under constant care by a “I reported (he latest findings to him team of doctors and nurses for “fear of Nixon’s blood pressure was iSiMver 84 and indicated a visit from President Ford and he has normal rhythm, Lungr^said. massive hemorrhage,’’ a hospital to former President Nixon would be spokesman said. His temperature was 99.4 as of 7 a.m>an<U_^ .exl^emely therapeutic at this time.” his hemoglobin was on the increase as think of anything that would do Ford had a busy schedule but he might him morr-good,” Pat Nixon srfd when be able to visit Nixon this morning if doc­ asked if her husband was well enodgh for a tors approve, presidential press secretary How Many of These Did You See Last Night? visit by Ford who replaced and pardoned Ron Nessen told reporters. Unemployment him. Nixon’s personal physician. Dr. John These pirates, ghosts, monsters, and A White House spokesman confirmed L u n ^ n , meanwhile kept the White House School. The occasion was a parade at trick or treat sorties in their grand ladies had a dress rehearsal that plans were under way for Ford to physician. Dr. William Lukash, up to date the school but many Manchester neighborhoods. (Herald photo by Pin­ Up 200,000 yesterday as they prepared for visit the former President sometime on Nixon’s progress. residents probably saw them again in to) between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. (11 a.m. and 1 Halloween festivities at Nathan Hale the evening as they made their annual p.ih. EST.) Nessen said Mrs. Nixon gave Ford her In October enthusiastic reply when the President ",We assume he is going,’’ the telephoned her to say: “I don’t want to WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Labor spokesman said, adding that the visit push it, but would It help if I came down Department said today another 200,000 depended on approvai of Nixon’s doctor. there?” Americans joined the ranks of the un­ Economists Predict employed in October and pushed the ( nation’s jobless rate to 6 per cent, highest in three years. The department said that two out of Eyesore ‘Bugs’ Whiston, every three persons entering the labor Prolonged Slump market in the past year did not get a job. A total of 5.5 million personfwere out of Buys Sheridan Block work across the country last month, ac­ By RICHARD HUGHES for Manufactuers Hanover Trust of New quarters, making it “the longest economic cording to the report issued by the UPI Business Writer York. “With the close of October, we have recession since before World War II.” department’s Bureau of Labor Statitics. For three years a hole in the ground at area,” he said. “Our building will be an at­ The U.S. economy has been in a reces­ officially passed the average business-con­ Until recently, few economists in and the site of Main Street’s burned out Sheridan tractive addition to Main St.” sion for a year now with the worst stiltto traction since World War II.” out of the government have openly defined Up from September Block “bugged” Mhrrill Whiston, presi­ Whiston is sole stockholder in Multi­ come, economists said Thurday. the economic state as a recession but 'The October figure represents a jump of dent of ManchesteriJ Multi-Circuits Inc., circuits, Inc., a diversified operation two-tenths of 1 per cent from September “The average length of all contractions Slump May Continue rather have centered their attention on in­ so he bought the property and is planning a which has been referred to as a one-man (recessions) since World W arll has been Kellner predicted the current slump flation. unemployment and underlines warnings new retail building of 8,800 square feet. conglomerate. 11 months,” said Irwin Kellner, economist would continue for at least two more Now, most agree the problem is both from economists of a deepening recession Whiston said today he intends to start Multi-Circuits, whose chief business is in the United States. recession and inflation, and some predict construction of a new one-story building at the manufacture of printed circuit boards, the United States and other industrial ’The unemployment rate last hit 6 per the 613-619 Main St. location next spring to operates plants on Harrison and Slater nations are on the brink of a depression. cent in November, 1971 and last exceeded house two of Multi-Circuits’ operations: Sts. and a warehouse facility on Summit Special-Interest Gifts 6 per cent 13 years ago in November, 1961, Groman’s Sport Shop (now at 56 Cottage St. in Manchester. when it was 6.1 per cent. St.) and Embassy Travel Service (now In Triple Pearl Harbor Labor Force Grows East Hartford). Total $8.5 Million “We have been hit with a moral Pearl Since October a year ago the jobless A warrantee deed transferring Harbor and a political Pearl Harbor and total has risen by 1.3 million persons. ’The ownership of the parcel from the Sheridan n ew s consequently we a v hit with a economic WASHINGTON (UPI) - Special in­ labor force has grown by 2.1 million since Corp. to Multi-Circuits was filed late tributed $3.3 million to candidates before Pearl Harbor. The name for that is terest groups contributed 88.5 million to last October, meaning almost two of every Thursday afternoon in Manchester’s town 'n/ CAPSULES Oct. 15, $1.1 million of it in the period after depression,” said Eliot Janeway. clerk’s office. The deed shows that the House and Senate candidates through Oct. Sept.l. three job seekers, has gone into the ranks 15, according to Common Cause. Charles Kilpatrick, economic analyst of the unemployed during the year. purchase price was about $135,000. That grouping included $1.6 million from for Lynch, Jones and Ryan brokerage Organized labor gave more this year Two of the hardest hit industries in the 'The deed included all of the property at En Route to Iran business organizations, $1.45 million from house, predicts a depression by 1978. the northwest corner of Main and Pearl than it did to congressional candidates in health groups and $182,010 from slumping economy have been housing and KABUL, Afghanistan (UPI) — 1972, while business and professional “There’s no question,” said Markley automobiles. The contract construction Sts. ’The transfer was not only for the •Secretary of State Herny A. Kissinger agriculture. These groups reported $3.2 Roberts, AFL-CIO economist, “if we go burned-out building site but also for an groups gave slightly less. million in 1972. job count was down 30,000 in October and stopped briefly in mountainous Afganistan down the same road, the ecbnomy is going adjoining two-story building which houses The public action group, which monitors “Ideological” groups, such as the brought the industry’s job losses to 250,000 today on his way to Tehran-for crucial oil both state and national campaign to get in worse and worse shape. We are since a peak in February. four apartments and Paul’s Paint and talks with the shah of Iranr Democratic Study Group and Americans going to have more people out of work, Wallpaper Supply Store. finances, said Thursday more than two- for Constitutional Action, gave $449,539 Blue Collar Workers Kissinger held talks with President thirds of the money - J5.8 million - went continued drops in consumer spending and ’The Sheridan Building, which occupied Mohammad Daoud during a four-hour stay and “miscellaneous” contributed $437,184.
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