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Andropov: Cuts in Arms Possible
Manchester, Conn. Friday, Dec. 31, 1982 Single copy 25c Andropov: cuts in arms possible is “ good preparation” — the same common enemy — the threat of war restriction Reagan and the late and everything that intensifies that Soviet President Leonid Bffezhnev threat,” Andropov said. ■ WASHINGTON — Soviet leader had placed on any summit. Asked whether he believes Yuri Andropov said Thursday “ am differences between the two super At the State Department, ple opportunity" exists for the powers on arms limitation talks can spokesman Alan Romberg Soviet Union and the United States be resolved, Andropov replied, reiterated the administration view to reach agreement on "a radical “ Yes, I certainly do.” that “ a carefully prepared summit reduction" in their nuclear weapon will be something which would be "Objectively, there is ample op stockpiles. considered if it would appear to be portunity to do so for there exist “ There is no more important task likely to produce fruitful results.” solutions to the issues under discus in international politics than that of sion, which are not detrimental to pushing back the growing threat of But, Romberg said, ‘-T do not the interests of either side and nuclear war, of checking and stop know of active intentions or plans at which lead to a radical reduction of ping the nuclear arms race,” An- this point for arranging a summit.” the arms on both sides to the great droppv said in written answers to The interview was Andropov’s benefit of universal peace and questions submitted by Kingsbury first with a foreign journalist since security.” ^ it h , national editor of The Hearst he succeeded Brezhnev as party Newspapers. -
25C State's 150Th Celebrated Here
25C Volume 11, Issue 33 Serving Lowell Area Readers Since Wednesday, July 1, 1987 State's 150th celebrated here The Sesquicentennial celebra- tion got off to a windy start on Saturday morning with the J parade at 11:00 a.m. The Lowell Area Arts Council recruited addi- tional riders to hold down parts of the float that threatened to fly away, and the Historical Society float skirt had to be stapled back FIREWORKS IN LOWELL ON THE FOURTH!!! on as the parade moved down Main Street. The Lowell Chamber of Commerce will again stage a Fourth The wind drove most booths of July fireworks display at Recreation Pari The show will begin into the Foreman Building at rec- at dusk Chairman of the project, Bob Pfaller says the best viewing reation Park, where flea markets, will be south of the 4-H bams. West Shore Fireworks of Muskegon crafts and food were available. will handle the pyrotechnics. A popcorn wagon, the FMB State Savings ice cream wagon FOURTH OF JULY INFORMATION and the Lowell Woman's Club hot dog booth braved the wind With the Fourth of July holiday falling on a Saturday this year, and cold outside. I mnuKi JfUnmm some schedules may be a bit confusing. We'll attempt to clear The YMCA conducted several things up. Lowell City Hall will be closed July 3, 4 and 5. FMB contests at all age levels, giving State Savings Bank will be closed July 4 and 5. The Lowell Post out first prize watermelons. Office will be closed July 4 and 5. -
Current Catalog
ASHFAULT VIDEO CATALOGUE 13 Lead Soldiers (1948) 13 West Street (1962) 13 Women (1932) 13th Hour, The (1947) 13th Man, The (1937) 1984 (1956) 2,000 Women (1944) 20 Mule Team (1940) 20,000 Men a Year (1939) 20,000 Years in Sing Sing (1932) 21 Days (1940) 23 1/2 Hours Leave (1937) 23 Paces to Baker Street (1956) 24 Hours (1931) 25th Hour, The (1967) 27th Day, The (1957) 30 Years of Fun (1963) 39 Steps, The (1978) 4 Just Men, The (1939) 45 Fathers (1937) 49th Man, The (1953) 50 Million Frenchmen (1931) 6,000 Enemies (1939) 7 Women (1966) 70,000 Witnesses (1932) 711 Ocean Drive (1950) 7th Cavalry (1956) 80,000 Suspects (1963) 99 River Street (1953) Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick (1952) Abandoned (1949) About Face (1942) About Mrs. Leslie (1954) Accent on Love (1941) Accent on Youth (1935) Accidents Will Happen (1938) Accomplice (1946) Accused (1936) Accused, The (1948) Accusing Finger, The (1936) Across to Singapore (1928) Act of Violence (1979) Action for Slander (1937) Action in Arabia (1944) Action of the Tiger (1957) Actress, The (1953) Ada (1961) Adding Machine, The (1969) Adorable (1933) Advance to the Rear (1964) Adventure in Baltimore (1949) Adventure in Blackmail (1942) Adventure in Diamonds (1940) Adventure in Manhattan (1936) Adventure in Washington (1941) Adventurers, The (1951) Adventures of Chico (1938) Adventures of Gerard, The (1970) Adventures of Hairbreadth Harry (1920) Adventures of Hajji Baba, The (1954) Adventures of Jane Arden, The (1939) Adventures of Kitty O'Day (1944) Adventures of Martin Eden, The (1942) Adventures -
Fords Beacon
Every Reader RARITAN TOWNSHIP The Beacon of the Beacon should keep in mind that invites new* articles and expression* the advertisements carry aa much jf opinions on timely subjects from our '"punch" as the news articles. Every readers. We welcome all such contri- advertiser has a message for the read- butions and will publish tham *a far ers and uses this medium because be as possible. But, It Is very important Imowa the readers desire to keep abreast of every advantage u well as that all correspondence bo signed by know what's going on. the writer. "The Voice of the Raritan Bay District" VOL. I.—No. 52 FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26, 1937. PRICE THREE CENTS The PEDERSEN LISTS Startling Revelations, Regarding Operations of Frank DISPOSAL PLANT FORDS FIREMEN RAMBLING 12 REASONS FOR Hague's "Pet," A.Harry Moore, Exposed by Hudson News TO NECESSITATE TO HEAR STATE REPORTER Rev. Lester H. Clee, senator from Essex County, How Clee Can Become Th<e Next Governor CAPITOL VISITS HEAD AT DINNER - Say s===^=z- AUTO ACCIDENTS one of the best orators Republicans have, can make In 1934, Moore was able to roll up a huge plural- The president's proposal to RARITAN TOWNSHIP POLICE political mince meat of A. Harry Moore, if the two iy over U. S. Senator Hamilton F. Kean because Kean FOR GREINER AND MCELROY ANNUAL CHIEFS' BANQUET, revamp the Federal judicial HEAD GIVES SUMMARY oppose each other in the gubernatorial race this year. was fighting a lost cause against a padded payroll and TO COMPLETE PLANS FOR IN CHARGE OF BEN JEN- system continues to occupy the OF CAUSES At least that's what George Biehl, editor of the HUD- the "relief" vote.