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The Aircraft Credit Union Car Loan Package PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri.. Oct. 26. 1973 Tolland MEA Backs Parties Exchange School h$ue Casino Night Planned •The representative council of VIVIAN KENNESON Richard Vaulding, or any clul> MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCT. 27, 1973 — VOL. XCIII, No. 24 Political Charges the Manchester Education Correapondent member. Association has unanimously The Tolland Junior Woman’s voted to support the referen­ Club will sponsor a Casino dum question seeking additions VIVIAN KENNESON issues on a one-to-one basis on Night Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. at St. to and renovations of the Illing Matthew's Parish Hall. Vote (^orrrHpondent the following days: and Bennet Junior High Tcit'phunt* 875-4704 Saturday, 2 to 4 p.m.; Sunday, The public is invited and Schools. tickets are |8 per couple, which Republican In reply to the recent 1 to 4 p.m.; Nov. 3,2 to 4 p.m. at At Bennet, the renovations Democratic rebuttal of the Democratic Headquarters in entitle participants to one large for Nixon Confident Of Mideast Peace will bring the school up to fire pizza, two beers or sodas, and Republican platform, the Colonial Square Plaza on and safety standards. A much Republican Town Committee Rt. 30. 11,000 in play money for needed library-medii center and gambling. PAUL E. chairman Russell Stevenson Deinoerats Take Issue gymnasium facilities will also said the “Republican party The Democratic candidates Games will include roulette, Cease-Fire On Home Front be added. Bennet currently has chug-a-lug, blackjack, craps, WILLHIDE Arab, Israeli would stand on its record of ac­ for the Board of Selectmen take only one quarter the area it complishments and continue to issue with the Board of Select­ and a race track. At the end of Republican ne^s for library facilities to the evening, items donated by provide maximum services for man’s appointment, on the accommodate its student body. Candidate May Prove More Difficult the dollars spent by recommendation of the several local businesses will be Also provided will be an up­ auctioned off for “play money Guns Silent taxpayers.” Republican Town Committee, for WASHINGTON (AP) - grading of classrooms and winnings.” eased and the outlook for peace seemed to b6 more interested in Stevenson said, “We don’t of Barbara Dumont to fill the science labs, eliminating the use President Nixon, in a wide have to spell out the 'hows and Tickets will not be available Board of Directors is the best it has been in 20 the issue than he was in a vacancy in the office of town of substandard areas now A<l p.ltfl I nt liy By The ABsociated Press ranging news conference, said at the door. They may be years. settlement.” how muches' in our platform treasurer. Arab and Israeli guns were silent today as U.N. detente with the Soviet Union employed for art, music, and purchased now through Oct. 31 '' ml Willliiflt‘ ”.. because we had had our in­ Nixon used some of the because the ‘proof of the pud­ “It repudiates their plat­ offers a promise of peace in the physical education. from Mrs. James G^in, Mrs. peacekeeping troops continued to move into Cairo. Russia itiative with the Soviet Union, strongest language of his ding is in the eating. " forms first pledge, ‘to promote Mideast but said finding a At Illing, additions will allow said on Friday it had sent “representatives” to the Middle because I had a basis of com­ presidency to bitterly assail the Judy Dean, co-chairman of an orderly transition to the new all Illing Junior High students East to observe the cease-fire. “cease-fire” domestically may munication with Mr. Brezhnev, reporting of his administration. the Democratic campaign, form of government in a non­ to be housed in one building. Ad­ be more difficult. promptly released a statement In Washington, President Uan mine and was in danger of we not only avoided a confron­ “I have never seen such out­ partisan manner.’ ditional facilities in such areas MANCHESTER In the 40-minute session with tation but we moved a great to Stevenson’s statements. Nixon told a news conference sinking at the mouth of the Gulf rageous, vicious, distored “This attempt to fill a paid as science, business, music, newsmen in the East Room of step forward toward real peace “One can only ask — how long position with the wife of COMMUNITY COLLEGE that the United States and the of Suez. reporting in 27 years of public and learning disabilities will be the White House Friday night, in the Mideast.” life,’’ he said. must the citizens of Tolland Republican selectman can­ built. And, with the moving of Soviet Union would use their in­ Nixon also got in a swipe at the continue to choke on DIVISION OF As for naming a special After Nixon bluntly singled didate, L. Robert Dumont, cer­ the Illing 9th grade back to its fluence to bring about a news media and took an oppor­ Republican pudding?” Do the EXTENSION SERVICES Watergate prosecutor to out television news and com­ tainly is not in a ‘non-partisan own school, Manchester High negotiated settlement in the tunity to praise his friend 2 people of Tolland deserve to Middle East. Stock replace Archibald Cox, who mentary for criticism, a manner,’ but is another exam­ School students will be able to Offers Charles G. “Bebe” Rebozo. know how the Republicans will The President said the two Nixon ordered fired Saturday, network correspondent asked; ple of GOP appointments based take courses which have been On the Mideast, Nixon said it the President said: administrate their town in the on special interests and inter- LAW MAKING superpowers have moved from Market “What is it about the television unavailable to them due to lack was his closeness with Soviet “Turning now to the subject of these past weeks and months next two years? I think so! The circle patronage. of space. the gravest crisis in a decade Leader Leonid I. Brezhnev that Democrats have stated some cj! AND LOBBYING of our attempts to get a cease­ that has so aroused your “The Board of Selectmen had The MEA endorses the “to a great step toward real Bullish averted a confrontation the key issues and how we fire on the home front, that is a anger?’’ an ethical and moral respon­ referendum in the Nov. 6 elec­ peace in the Middle East.” He between the two superpowers would handle them in the best Learn the techniques, procedures and bit more difficult ...” “Don’t get the impression sibility to make this a tem­ tion as a vital step toward a said the Mideast cease-fire and offered a promise of peace interest of the townspeople. problems of promoting a new law or stop­ NEW YORK (AP) - Op­ Nixon said he would let acting that you arouse my anger,’’ porary appointment as this was complete education for seems to be holding. between Arabs and Israelis. They deserve the same infor­ timistic investors have strongly Atty. Gen. Robert H. Bork Nixon replied. “One can only be their last meeting as a Board. students in all sections of ping one from being passed. The Moscow announcement “I do not mean to suggest 7 mation from the Republican boosted stock market prices name a new prosecutor. angry about those he respects.” This is abuse of power of Manchester When: Tuesdays from 7:30 - 10:00 p.m. prompted little concern in that it is going to come quickly party. and brought the Dow Jones “It is time for those who are But later in the news con­ elected officials that turns off Washington. State Department because the parties involved starts October 30 for eight weeks. average of 30 industrials to its guilty to be prosecuted, and for ference, Nixon said he didn’t Candidates Available the average citizen from spokesman Robert J. are still rather far apart, but I McCloskey said the Soviet highest closing point since Feb. those who are innocent to be want to leave the impression The Democratic candidates becoming involved in our Tuition: $25.00 do say that now there are cleared ...” will be available to discuss political system.” observers were not combat per­ 13. “ that I don’t respect the About Town greater incentives within the reporters. Instructor: John Tubiak, Legislative Chair­ sonnel. And Nixon said the At the market’s close Friday, area to find a peaceful solution Nixon said the new Members of the Chaminade United States also would send analysts said the broad gains ft prosecutor would be indepen­ “What I was simply saying man of Connecticut State Federation of was this: that when a commen­ Club executive board will meet observers, if the United Nations registered were helped by The President said the United dent and “ will have total Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Teachers requested it, “and we have reports of lessened tensions in cooperation from the executive tator takes a bit of news and States and the Soviets had then, with knowledge of what home of Mrs. Eldna Johnston, 7 For further information call the Division of Exten­ reason to expect we will the Mideast and by a lack of un­ agreed to use their influence branch ...” -Tolland- Park West Dr., Rockville. receive such a request.” settling news from other areas. But the President said the the facts are, distorts it vicious­ sion Services at Manchester Community College. more than ever to bring about ly, I have no respect for the in­ Anyone who cannot attend 646-2137 or 646-2138 The first contingent of U.N.
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