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Property of the Watertown Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org The Water town - Oakville Weekly Timely Cowerage Of News In The Fastest Growing Community in Litchfietd County VOL. 24 NO- U90 ion Price, $5.00 Per fear *cic» 15 Cents JCTOBER 29. 1970 9,000 Eligible To Vote Tuesday tore than 9.000 local, voters, •iii be eligible to go to ine polls Nancy A kins Milton To Be Tuesday in Connecticut's 1970 EDITORIAL anernatonal, election. ,i complete siate of state Despite some feelings to the contrary locally, Ordained Sunday Evening Hikers are to oe chosen, along: •nth a U.S. Senator. Sixth newspapers do have a right to express their opinions, Mrs. Nancy Akins Milton, Jentre. Mass.. graduating with 'District Congressman, County and with a very important state election coming up daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving :ne class of 1970. She spent one Sheriff. State Senator. State • next Tuesday, we feel we1 would be remiss in our duty if Akins, Baldwin, Street, will be •summer as pan of the clinical Representative, -udge >i we did not set forth our opinions concerning various jrdained in the sanctuary or the program oi the Seminary as a Probate. Registrars1 oi Voters First Congregational Churcn on :naplain at Tewksbury State and, Justices of the Peace. candidates. Sunday, Nov. l. at7:30p.m. iospital. Tewksbury. Mass. This according to latest fi.gu.res For Governor ... we endorse Thomas J. Meskill, A graduate of Watertown High s a. Hospital, specializing in available from the office of the Republican. Mr. Meskill, has represented the Sixth School. Mrs. Wilton did her '.ernunai diseases. Mrs. Milton Secretary w State. Watertown Congressional District in Congress in very admirable maergraduate college worx at aiso served as interim minister las at iieast 9.045 voters, Olivet, College in Olivet. •-o the Talcottville. :onn.. .ncluding 2.980 registered fashion for the past four years- During Ms campaign he Michigan, ana her graduate Congregational Churcn. During Republicans. .'.926 registered. has met the issues head on and has been willing to set work, at Andover-Newton aer stay there, jne look a 3emocrats ana 3.239 1 forth what he feels are the solutions to the state s ills. Theological Seminary, Newton Continued on Page 201 ^registered voters. His opponent, since'the Democratic State Convention eading the Democratic ticket :e tmilio Q, Oaddario ana. when he copped;out on a vote for his party's Senatorial ••lien C. Curran, running tor nominee, has chosen to skirt the issues whenever he Concert Assn. Presents •overnor ana Lieut... Governor. could. We think Tom. Meskill is going-to .make one nsoectiveiy. Daddano currently helluva fine Governor. • i Congressman irom the First First Program Tuesday district, and Curran, is Mayor or For Senator we endorse Lowell Weicker, Jr.,, .ridgeport. Republican. This man,, just completing two years in The Shakespeare-inspired ndividua! adult ana student Ire. Gloria Schaffer, a State Washington as Representative __from the Fourth apera, "Much Ado \ bout :ickets, as well as Watertown Senator from the 14th District, is Nothing," will be offered as the Concert Association Series' •anmdate for Secretary of State. District, has been more than, willing to take a stand on first program of the Watertown tickets, 'will be available at the .'ohn, F. Merchant, is running for any 'issue. We may not agree with all Ms views, but, do Concert Association :970-71 door or may t>e obtained by •lie office of Treasurer, Julius J. respect his sincerity and can find agreement in enough Series on Tuesday, Nov., 3. at 8 calling Mrs. Robert, Horton. 274- tremski for Comptroller and areas to think that he'll make a fine Senator. We feel p.m. at Taft School's Bingham 1T92, obert K. Xillian is seeking Auditorium. 'The opera, mth future concerts in the senes. •selection as Attorney General. that Mr. Dodd's troubles' with campaign finances and, music by H. Berlioz, will be ii collaboration with The Alfred, 'The Rev. Joseph D. Duffey. his censure by the Senate should, disqualify him for performed in English with Hart. Series oi the Taft School. «rno defeated oarty-indorsed office. The Democratic-endorsed candidate is too far to spoken 'dialogue' by The Open -.nclude Frank, 'farmer. :oik vlDhonsus Donahue and State the left for our liking, and, we can't, place any trust in, a Theatre of New York, Inc. anger; Alley ino uydia. 'Senator Edward Marcus in a 'The Opera Theatre oi New :ontemporary :olk music; primary is. seeking the six-year person who used student activists the way he did, and York was founded in 1963 by Jrsula Oppens. Pianist; Are U.S. Senate seat, ana Mrs. Ella then dropped, them, when he had the nomination; and Richard Barn, with the idea oi: Nova Trio; Phillips 4 Renzuili. Grasso. Secretary oi State for 12 who had no use for the party leadership, also until he presenting opera as theatre for aiano duo. 3are, ;s .Tinning ior J.S. had the nomination, and, then joined them. ts value and excitement, as well, epresentative ,;,n me Sixth is for pleasure and enjoyment. Polls Open jngressionai Distnct. For U.S. Representative ... we endorse Mrs. Ella The repertory company aas' :*>rmer Stole Policeman John Grasso, Democrat.*- Here is an extremely likable performed from coast to coast in From (> To 8 i. Swicfclas. Sr. ot Terryville. is woman with, an extensive background in government, jmversities. art, festivals, ana :ie candidate for Litchfieid concert organizations, .ts including 12 years as Secretary of the State of .'aunty Sheriff, Clark, M. Simms >erformance, mounted with On Tuesday w State Senator from the 32nd Connecticut, a position, where she has become acutely costumes,, lights,,, ana props, oat 3olling places in Watertown district. Josepn M. Navin is attuned, to the wants and needs of the people of the no scenery - mucn as in ^eeKing a fifth four-year term as Shakespeare's aay iiaces •will be open, from, 6 a.m. m 8 state. 'We have the" feeling that she can become a xm, Tuesday for balloting in the Judge of Probate and Frank M. emphasis on major characters leinhold is looking for his first Representative in the mold of Tom Meskill,. Her and story Line. An evening of State's gubernatorial election, ""irst District voters will cast .erm as a State .Representative. experience-far outweighs that of her opponent. We exciting entertainment will be Th party nas a siate oi (Continued on Page I) jifered. ontinuea on Page 20) on Page 2,0» YES NO YES MO Vote on the For CantJiMioftal Amendment For ComHtutionat Amendment for Conilitutional Amendmenl | For Constitutional Amendment ( Concerning Ike Office of At- C'O'ficcfitiiVQ, Qualifications far Concerning the Oualifkafiom ( Providing for Annual SMSMM | torney General (Makes elec- State "Office (21 fear of Electors (lowers voting age ( of the 'General Aisemolv I Questions ttcn of Attorney General a mum ogt requirement I to IB yean)' Require* itate Cegislafure to | I r ''Ift'O'Cf 'OHQiCn V©Qnr' 1 OFFICES w 1 Governor le re PARTY LEVERS Secretary of .. *. ,i i AHornev I United Stales | P " State Judge or State Itepre- TO OPERA'S and the Stale Treasurer [ Complroller f timmmnGenera, l cSencrto,.mtm r , senwrwe in I iherrfl Senalor 'robate senrative PULL TO' 'RIGHT lieutenant Governor Congress i -Vic : 1A 2A 2 A 4 A .-A 7A. s'A JA JA IA Emilio O. Doddario DEMOCRATIC Gloria John f. Julius J. Robert K. , Josepn 0. Ella T. -ohn G. , Clark M, | Josepn M. ,' Frank M. and Schaffer Merchant' KremsKi Kiflian . Joffev Grasso SwicMars, Sr. | Si'mrns ;, Mavmn i Remhold, Sr. Hugh C. Curran € ->: 1 _J--n i.-.it. _ ->.-lc —^4' J IB, 2B JB 4B •B B •B REPUBLICAN Thomas J. Meskill Robert (., Nathan G- Donald T, Lowell P. j Richard''C. William N. Alden A. Clyde O. and Dunn Serdon Agostirtelli Dorsey Weicker.,, jr. I Kiibourn denser Ves Cornfield Sav* T. Clark Hull DODD ic 2C INDEPENDENT Property of the Watertown Historical Society 2-TOWD Times (Watertown, Coin.) Thursday. October 29,1970' watertownhistoricalsociety.orggovernment. The cars will, each ' Openings Remain Education instructor at the accommodate 122 passengers, Junior High will be in charge. Agreement To Modernize and be equipped with automatic In Fitness Class There .. will be a small doors at each end. Orders; will 'be registration fee. This is an Adult placed! as ' soon as U.S.' •Director of Adult Education Education and Recreation Commuter Service Signed .Depa.rtm.ent of Transportation John. F. Regan has announced activity sponsored by the that the Men's Physical Fitness Watertown School Department. approval is .given... (Original 1 HARTFORD - Governor agreement an example of two estimates placed the cost, of the class that meets on, Thursday The class is scheduled to meet Dempsey officiated 'Tuesday at stales, the federal government evenings at Swift Junior High tonight (Thursday). 1 new cars at $36 million. The low signing of contracts between and a private rail service bid, however, was for $62 from, 7 to 9" p.m. is open for 'Connecticut, New'York a'nd Penn enterp r is e w o rk in g in million, requiring - additional. registration, for men who 'want to Central, to provide public. ' partnership to insure a workable monies from 'both States and. the play volleyball, or participate in support and modernization of program, of improved service Federal government.) a, light workout, rail passenger service in the and facilties. "This group will meet in the Connecticut-New York Copies of the executed! 5. Connecticut and New York new: exercise gym at Swift. commuter area. .contracts were sent by special will, jointly install high-level William O'Doonell, Physical The legal documents were messenger to U.S.