v \ The W«ath«r PAGE TWENTY-FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchttter, Conn., Fri., Oct. 87,1972 Nathan Hale School Rain tonight, lows in the 41k Open House Sunday Rain ending with partial cla stll Street-by-Street Listing o f Voting Districts in Manchester Page 9 Sunday afternoon, high in the MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER » , 1979 VOL. XCH, No. M SIXTEEN PAGES pMCEnrtEiNcaNfi Windsor....................................... J 5— from .315 up, inclusive Em erson......................................8 K a n e .............................................6 Winter ......................................... W ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 9 consists of Voting District 9 8 — odd numben up to .263 E nglew ood.................................. 1 Keeney ..................................... 4,9 Winthrop............................. J 4 — even numbers up to .200 Even numbers up to .209 Wstrict 9 — Keeney Schooi, 179 Keeney Street E n^gn...........................................8 W ood...................................... i v ? E rie ...............................................9 9 — odd numbers Oak G rove................................. 4,5 *WDodbridge........ ............. .2.8J South Vietnam Anticipates Land-Grab ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 12 consists of VoUng Districts 2, 5, E squire................. 3 even numbers from .200 up 4— all odd numbers The Candidates a — from .68 up, inclusive 7,10 District 2 — Robertson School, 45 North School Street, Essex.............................................7 K ennedy...................................... 3 5 — all even numbers ,S— add .'s from .70 to JS5 7 — up to .68, inclusive District 5 — Buckley School, 250 Vernon Street, District 7 — Eya ...............................................5 Kensington.................................. 5 Oak ................. 10 The candidates seeking office to the state legi^ture WoodhlU........... ....................... I Waddell School, 163 Broad Street, District 10— Manchester Evergreen.....................................1 Kent .............................................3 Oakland St..................................... 2 Assembly District 9 - Incumbent State Rep. Muriel Fairfield.......................................8 Kenwood...................................... 2 Oakland Tr.................................... 2 W oodland..............................1.7,8 High School, Brookfield Street Kr^:;:;::::::::;.::::2 SS;Zi“ ..Yacavone,Wocrat-,carizi^r,Repub^^^^^^ Fairvlew ................... 1 1 — odd numbers from .99 up ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 13 consisis of VoUng Districts 3, 4, Falknor.........................................1 I^t^w ood ................................. 4 Olcott Dr........................................1 Assembly District 12 - William BroneiU Democrat; even numbers from .870 up 7 — even numbers up to J58 ' -i'-v r. F arm .............................................9 Knighton “ Olcott St...................................1.8,9 incumbent State Rep, Donald Genovesl, RepubUcam Viet Cong Pledges 6, 8 District 3 — Northfield Green Community Center, Farmington................................................. 2 Knox 10 1 — odd numbers up to .177 Assembly District 13 - Incumbent State ^ p . Francis odd numbers up to M Ambassador Drive, District 4 — MarUn School, Dartmouth 8— even numben from J5S to Fenwick ...................................... 5 Lake .............................................3 8 — all even num bm Mahoney, Democrat; Hlllery Gallagher, „ Road, District 6 — Nathan Hale School, 160 Spruce St., 9 — odd numbers from .177 up 370 Ferguson....................................4,5 Lakewood Circle N.......................9 Assembly DlsUict 14 - Mrs. Lawrence (Ole) Decker, District 8 — Verplanck School, 126 Olcott Street Lakewood Circle S....................... 9 O’Leary........................................ 8 Woodslde ....................................• 4 — odd numbers from .281 up Democrat; G. Warren Westbrook, Republican. Woodstock ................................. 3 5 — all even numbers Lancaster .................................... 6 Oliver .......................................... 8 ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 14 consists of Voting DisU^ict 1 Senatorial District 3 — Incumbent State Sen. Harry Burke, WyUys.........................................4' odd numbers up to .281 Laurel.........................................10 Orchard.......................................10 District 1 — Buckland School, 1075 Tolland Turnpike Wyne^g Hill............................ 4 Fern .............................................4 Laurel PI......................................10 Otis ............................................. 10 Democrat; Arthur Shattuck, RepubUcan. O val...............................................8 SENATORIAL DISTRICT 3 consists of VoUng Districts 1, 6, F em d ale.......................................1 Lawton ........................................ 5 Senatorial District 4 - Mrs. Thomas (Estelle) Support cif Pact Finley ..............................1..........3 Leland........................................ -9 Overland.......................................4 Democrat; Incumbent State Sen. David Odegard, 8, 10 O verlook.......................................3 F lagg.............................................................................................3 Lenox 10 Republican. O xford...........................................7 responsible Viet Cong represen­ began firing at civilians u weD as SENATORL?L DISTRICT 4 consists of Voting Districts 2, 3, Fleming .......................................8 Level Volpe Moves . O ' SAIGON (AP) - The Viet Cong Vietnam’s armed forces on a dications that a new seuion Lewis Packard.........................................4 general alert as Communist between Kissinger and the North tatives “ will immediatriy con­ at military traffic. 4, 5, 9 Flint .............................................8 pledged today to “ absolutely Lexington P a lm .............................................8 Vietnamese could come as early duct negotiations with the pre­ Eyewitnesses said then w en F lorence.......................................6 .10 respect and carry out all troops launched a land-grab drive Academ y......................................5 Centerfield.................................. 3 Flower ....................................... 10 Liberty ........................................ 7 Park To Release * './V > .-■ in anticipation of the ceaseRre as this weekend. But White sent Saigon administratioa to set­ few regular South Vietnamese Parker................................2,3,5,10 pro^ions” of the Paris peace A dam s..........................................1 Chalmers F oley ............................. 8 Lilac ......................................... ••8 going into effect soon, allied of­ House press •secretary Ronald tle in concert together the lAter- troops in the area and most of the 2 — from .245 to .489, inclusive T am .............................................. 4 Vemon West ■ agreement worked out by the Adams South ..............................8 Cham bers............................. 1,7,8 Ford .............................................6 Lilley...........................................10 ficials said. Ziegler said: “ As in the past, we nal problons of South Vietnam. government defenden were local 1 — even numbers from .145 even numbers from .626 up Tanner...........................................2 Road Funds United States and North Viet­ A delaide.......................................5 F orest......................................6,10 Lillian.......................................... 2 Victoria..................................... 8 Reports circulated in will announce further meetings” ‘"Iliese will be settled on the militia troops. Sections of Lincoln ........................................ 8 odd numbers from .89 to 245 T ay lor...........................................3 V ie w .......................................................................19 nam, and declared there would basis of equality, mutual respect, Agnes ...........................................5 “ P . • 6 — all even numbers WASHINGTON (AP) - Washington, meanwhile, that when they occur. Highway 13 and adjoining secon­ 7 — up to .51, inclusive Linden.........................................10 3 — odd numbers from .489 up Teresa...........................................4 Village....................................... 9 be “ no liquidation” of opposing Alexander.................................... 8 10 — all odd numbers TnuMportatkm Secretary John A. presidential adviser Henry A. In its first official statement on and nonliquidation of each other. dary roads were declared unsafe. Lindman...................................... 4 even numbers from .489 to T erry.............................................9 V i n e ........................................................................ -6 forces in touth Vietnam. Alice .............................................5 8 — odd numbers from .51 up F oster...........................................6 the peace package, the Viet “ We have every good will at­ Sources said Communist com­ 626 Thayer...........................................i Virginia..................................... 4,6 Volpe Is moving to releasie At the same time. President Kissinger’s departure for Paris A lp in e...........................................V even numbers from .51 to Foxcroft .......................................1 L ine...............................................4
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