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THE NEW YORK TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1971 Notes on People Socialist Workers Nominate Candidates Mrs. and said that if his drive failed, Mayor of Los Angeles, was tions of Mrs. Kennedy's sons, were officially he'd seek re-election to the on another of his world-cir- John F. and Robert F. Ken- designated the Socialist House. cling trips. In New Delhi he nedy. That was enough fOr Workers party candidates for • called on Mayor Jens Raj the selectmen, who have President and Vice President The President and Mrs. Gupta, who gave him the key secured an agreement from in 1972. The party is con- to the city and a good4uck the operators of two con- vened in . Nixon will leave early next week on separate five-state charm with the likeness of an cerns that conduct the boat Mrs. Jenness, who lives in elephant on it. Mr. Yorty, tours to turn off their loud- , is 30 years old, and tours. On Tuesday night, Mr. Nixon will be in New York a Democrat who's been talk- speakers when their boats Mr. Pulley, of , is 20. ing about seeking his party's , pass the Kennedy compound. Neither meets the Constitu- City for a Knights of Colum- bus meeting. In the morning, Presidential nomination, tional requirement that can- thought that was funny. He • didates be at least 35. he will go to Springfield, Ill., For many years, bne of the to designate the home of was amused yesterday, too, That didn't seem to con- on learning in Bangkok that best-known barbers in Wash- cern Mrs. Jenness, who said, Abraham Lincoln a national ington was Steve E. Martini, historical site. After a cam- the capital of Thailand had "Let me assure you that if the same name as his own the professional name of a majority of the people elect paign-style tour of the city—the City of Angels. Stephen J. Egiziano, who State Fairgrounds, he'll be go me as President, they will • numbered among his cus- see I am put in office." Idaho Falls, Idaho, then go tomers Dwight .D.' Eisen- ) In the 1968 election, the by helicopter to the Grand All summer long, Mrs. hower, John F. Kennedy, Socialist Workers party slate Teton National Park in Wyo- Rose Kennedy and other in- Lyndon B. Johnson and Rich- drew 55,000 votes. ming, where he'll spend the habitants of the Kennedy ard M. Nixon. Eventually he • night. On Thursday, it's compound at Hyannis Port, went into business for him- Emperor Hirohito met an Dallas, for a convention of Mass., had been annoyed by self, and he now operates old acquaintance when he the Veterans of Foreign the blaring loudspeakers on several barber shops in showed up for the opening Wars. From Texas, the Presi- boats taking tourists around Washington. According to of the 23d Boy Scouts World dent will go to the Western Hyannis harbor. A lawyer papers filed in the United Conference in Tokyo. He was White House in San Clemente, for Mrs. Kennedy last week States District Court in Balti- Alexander Bain, now 57 years Calif., where he will be joined filed a complaint with the more, he is accused of hav- old, of Edinburgh, Scotland. by Mrs. Nixon after her own selectmen of Barnstable, who ing clipped the Government When Hirohito visited Scot- tour to promote his Legacy heard testimony from a Se- by failing to file $32,935 in land in 1921, Mr. Bain was of Parks Program. They are cret Service agent, who said income taxes and Social a mascot With a Cub Scout expected in Wasington about that one tour guide went so Security withheld from his group, and he approached the Sept. 3. far as to broadcast vivid employes. Emperor and said, "Please • descriptions of the assassina- ALBIN ItaEBS. _ convey, your Imperial High- , the peripatetic ness, our best wishes to the boys of Japan." Yesterday, Emperor Hirohito told him: "I remember very well my visit to Scotland, when I had the privilege of shaking your hand. You have quite grown up since then." • Not that he feels faint- hearted about his prospects, mind you, but Representa- tive Paul N. McCloskey Jr. is already thinking about what he'll do just in case his bid for the Republican Presiden- tial nomination is unsuccess- r. ful. In San Rafael, Calif., he