L^Des and Expectations' E On

L^Des and Expectations' E On

.L*w—0.1*— y^- ■ ^ /. • ' ■" ■ ■ ...-'W.,.,^.''^^ ,.''■** '■, ; I", i ~ / ' \ . ,. .' *■■■.■ ' , ‘i." '^-m Tomorrow-Polis Open 6 a m. to 8 p.m . A A vnace Daily Net PraaB Rob r Tke W e * We o e u i» 4, u m Thb W eathe# \, P iu tly ‘Cloudy fuid, <90(4er 'to­ night and Urniorng^ w ith lows 15,790 tonight In the 4M and Mghs to­ morrow SB to 60. Wednesday’s HrniuJumer— 4 Cify o/ FI outlook—partly cloudy. NO. (THIRIT.TWO PA6 ES- t Wo^ o t 6 n S-TA BM )ID ) m a Nchei^ r , c o n n ; )AY, NOVEMBER 3, 1969 «■ Page >S) PRICE TEN CENTS Ret la ' ^ Cyc'lamate Ban R i^ c^ ed . Qy.AUBKp,,.fSIBNIi^V N:Bid ~ niB Wast^ngton Port NATlOiiS. N.T. yyPO N — In a ,mordanUy sarcwrtic sdBortal, the au- l^Des and Expectations’ — Oonununlat Cblha-again tao r^ v e magpsine Nature ridiculed fids weak the recent ■wa* given no nhance of jr©£tir» B r io * ban on cyttam atoe and, by imjSHcaWon, the *»at^ In the United Natlom aL A m erican profaiblOon a week eariter. the General AraetnUy' prepared . By*ferring to the ” fla rc h ^ progresa’’ of t t e cyctam ate to open Its annual debate on the ^tandwagon, the science Journal wrote that “It to terd to Iseue today. / • advtoors or the poliMotane who nianipu Although /the United States tated them look the more ridloulouB.,. ~ e on was expected to be successful *“ cyclamatee have been banned because once more in its fight to bar the to ban, and the new evidence provides the sten Peking regime,^ dittomats be­ derert Possible sdienfiflc plank on wUcfa it Is feasifale for poM- By THB AB80CIATBD PBBH lieved that Italy and probably 1 ^ ^ ’’*“ «»* «*»im easy credit tor a blow against^- Belgium might aban&m the WA8HINOTON (AP) — P r^ - kkar x „ Western bloc and abstain in the dent Nixon takas hu" VIetiiam \v o te expected Friday. magaxine argues that the evidence tor the ortUIctal oam to the nation tonight amid w eeter^ Inducing i»nc«r "was about os soUd as oandy- toaoh speculatlan over tha ponri- Oambodlah Ambassador Huot flosa : They caused no discernabto barm to Humana duringlB 8ombalh was to start the debate blllfy of a siaaabla atap-iq> in <0) ■ by introthiclng a resolution s lS T s i’S ^ ' united State, and ilve hers «mept tor a taro U.B. troop withdrawals, epmwored by 17 .Communist cuid In-^advanoa of Nixon’s nuiofa- nooallgndd nations. It tor 'liieyosm given to e]q>erimental latee, It ooiMnued. were heralded 9:80 p.m. EST radio- necognitkm of Peking’s repre­ so m a^ve that the wonder would have been bad tawTnot d^ if U TV address, House Republican sentatives “as the only lawful *•>* *“*8 vrere given a mixed daily Leader Oenald R. Ford of Mkte- < 0 > fopneaentatlves of Oiina to the. act of cyclam ates^ sacchartn. so It was impossible to teU Igan said “It ie perfeoUy poest-'^ fi the tumors resulted from one or the other or ftW a syner-' ble that alt American combat (O) United Nations” and the expul­ sion from the world organisa- gism — comUnSd reinforcing acOon — bebween (he tw o forces can be withdrawn fran tlon of the representatives of ^ ^ American Vietnam by July 1, 1970.” President CWang Ital-etiek’s Na- S f « » n ^ . Oie chemical acted On “MoPhomon’e ruli,” In Saigon, Vice Praatdsnt <0 ) itonaiist government on Formo- I^u re said. It is an ancient tenet of SoaHtah law that whm Nguyen Oao Ky was quoted aw <o s a .' , mm, one a knpwn drunkard, have been drinkiiw end the •aylng tost "next year the Chinese Nationalist Foreign ^ r s t e ^ “ •* ^ akwayd the drunkart^^gets (he .ISqqth -Vietnamese) armed Minister Wei Tao-ming was sec­ S ^ e them has been no, evidence of saccharin catrtng torcee will be able to raplaoa ond on the spealcers’ list with a b ^ ^ tumors. It was decided that cyctabrntea wero about 180,000 U 8. soldtera,” defense of his government’s Ky predicted “ nothing new*' ' r claim that it is the rightful The banning here was entirely^ respcme to nie>n<- rta. out Of Nixon’s speech while spokesman for all Chinese, bn ^ American aoUon, and Fon^ sutdreesing a ‘ Phoenix. the mainland as well as on EV>r- yielding to It, the magasine implied. - ■ ^ ponncianB Aril-, group, declined to speou- mosa. It was ordeiOd, ’ta grateful public could alak back late further^ on it. Nixon so liar Although Peking was not ex­ ta o b ^ itoelf with a well-earned cigarette o^m L^ to bos announced troop pullbacks totaling about 00,000 by Dso. U , pected to get even a simple ipar tee knowledge that Mb political and scieiMfic g u a z ^ ^ t^ d Jorlty in the vote on the Chmbo- leave no stone unturned to protect the naUm^shealta skve a iO,00(Ht-nMhth wlfiidrawsd dian - resolution, the United any such as might be taiconvenientty heavy to uproot.’’’ ' which would roduoe the U.8. States and 14 of its aUies strength figure to Vtatnsm to planned to introduce a resOlu- 484,000. tion reaffirming five previous T h s President hImseU nisliii- assembly det^ilons tluit a lAlnad tight slksnoe sbout tbs e change in China’s representa­ forthoomlng speerti wtd pro­ ck- tion Is a substaiMve iesue re- f longed Me weekend stay In st- kirn •lulring a two-dUnto majority. F'BI Criticized clisdon at his fog-ahroudad Diplomats expected that it Oamp David, Md., mountain ra- - teomd pass by the same vote os trsat white' working on it. last year—78-47, with several Originally stated to retura to absteirtions-or 72-47 if, the new In Hijack Case . A A the White House Sunday, Nixon leftist government t t U bya put off hla helicopter flight book moved ^rotn the yes column to ROME] (AP) — ItaUan authoiv MinlchieUo a U fl M arine to Washington until today those abstaining. Ihs original WMte Hotsw an­ 0> some flgurad that tee vote nouncement of tha speech Just against the Peking seating reso- **‘® isolation cell as the ra i over Fresno, rtnii/ earlv Fri President.Nixon presents his state-of-the-war ad­ before tha Oct. IB Vietnam MOr^ N radio and Mutual radio will carry the sp ^ h live lutlon might also be the same as attack from the day. He aUowed tee 39 iLsen- dress tbnight. ABC, CPS and I^BC television and -.alorlum twotesta, Its timing to­ last, year—68-44—on the fiieory £5®^ J*/ the commandeered gers and three other at !):.30 p.m. EST. (AP Photofax) ' night on eleotlon eve and ep- ^ Belgium ^ to »®t proKlmalely one year after the switch from no to abstention Pttot, Capt Donald J. plane went on to Kennedv r» Nov. 1, tNO, haK to (ha U .I while Equatorial Oulnek and New York, charged toeling ^ ^ e ra ^ sT ^ e to bombing of North Vietnam, and Senegal would awitrtl ftom ah- that FBI men in New York Ig- Ban- or, Maine and In Iralahd the seoraoy surroundiiig Its pt«- atention to no. "ored hto inbtrucUons to keep before' the 17-hour s floo-miie paratlon have led to wMe specu­ “Italy has had some contacts m P ^ e adien it fUght ended In the hljackeririia- Units Back Nixon on Viet lation Ui4t a new Nbran move on made a refueling stop at Kenne- Ove Italy. '* Wa s h i n g t o n (AP) — me,o, speaksscyw— to theme 'nationnaiion tontghVxceremoniealontgnt^xceremoniea at\ Arlington Nation- Vietnam Is In the offing. (See Pagie Hdrleen) The New Mbtallaatlon Oom- P “P®®‘ MinlchieUo eluded noUce for a Groups saying they apeak tor a review of the., Vietnam^ situ- ^ Cemetery- mittec predlHs a turranit for Ka "Oreet hopes and expecta­ ^ W ^ker and he shbrt time after leavttw Rome the nation's "silent majority" ®tlon “ y t* tes*ip*ed tlBtional Oonfldenoe Wmk Nov. IB grand finale (n WiuilUhg- tions OTP riding on this speech." shot into the roof of the ^ ^ r t. but was oaptu^ war are emerging in an effort to ***“ !?**“ Clinton, ton of more than a.quarter of. a »«»te Democratic Leader MHu «r- chapel on the outskirts rt toe counter a aerond round of mas- u ui. k n ' million j^epple Manafteld eatd during the week- Cook said he had radioed Ken- clt^ growing The Moratorium Oonimltter. ond. "I'm Just Uvtng on a hope $200 Billion: nedy that the plane must__________ be tak- TfAiUn .1__ _ fiy* Antiwar protests planned key Nixon Confidant, added Sun- out of hand, She hopes Ameii- the force behind last nloiith’s nnd e prayer that he wtl loffer en to an "Isolated area to be re- President day he feels even stronger about Cans will -loiive porch and auto- Moratorium Day muyenient, is the American people end the fu^ed as rapidly as possible.” ® brtoglng mih- NUon s Vietnam pollcleo. the dlssldenU than Agnew, wh^ mobile llghu burning day and concentrating cm it two-day ser­ Oongpees ,e«>me light at the end Nixon Budget Instead, he said, a crowd met ^ J ^ ^ P fn s Into ^ country. Encouraged by Vice President had charactcrixed them as "an night to show isjbnort tor Nixon ies of gnuu-roots demapstra- of the tunnel." - the plane and “the hijacker be- “«'«**togJy ®"®te corps of impudent wmb.;" “The re.pon^’^ beem ^^- tlons and iscm Inara acroMi the Democratic National Choir WASHINGTON (AP) -PresI- “«<toted and b^an run- fieiro GuB, extorting poUce ere- harsh attacks on the antiwar The leaders of the antiwar tastic.” said M i^ Barbara country.

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