Ford, Carter Confident As First Debate Nears

Ford, Carter Confident As First Debate Nears

Tr^TTTrrrp.v - r r ; " IV » OtrO AO PAGE THIRTY-SIX - MANCHESTE R EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 22, 1976 challenged the w ill on Verdi the composer whenever it can, since this explanation; THE grounds of mental in­ when it appeared that she produced masterpieces in there can be no "second "(E)xtreme old age About town capacity. their later seventies and 1) had been 86 when she j chance” to write a better ceases to excite interest F A M I L Y 4 ^ ^ "H e was past 80 when he early eighties.” made it; 2) had been un­ one. and is apt to be neglected. wrote it,” they pointed out In fact, wills written at able to recognize her fami­ The weather Thursday at 7:30 p.m. by LAWYER I And aanother court had The control which the law tnside today The Toastmasters Club A in a court hearing. “That’s the age of 90 and 100 have ly or friends; and 3) had to Friendship Lodge of still gives to a man over of Center Congregational by Will Bernard just too old for such an im­ be cared for like a baby. Increasing cloudiness today, high 70. Masons. Worshipful also been found valid. In the disposal of his property Area news .. 16-17 Editorial .........4 Church will meet tonight at One sister and two portant document.” The court said the piece Partly cloudy tonight, low 45-50. Friday Master Robert McBride one case the court is one of the most efficient Business...........7 Fam ily........... 6 7:30 in the Federation brothers were expecting to However, the court up­ accepted a will written by of paper she had signed JJ®***y high in upper 60s. will preside. A guest of the means he has in protracted Classified .... 19-22 Gardening ...... 10 Room of the church, share and share alike in the held the will. a man who was blind, fee­ simply wasn’t her con­ National weather forecast map on evening will be A. A. (San­ life to command the atten­ Page 21. ^ Comics...........23 Obituaries ...... 12 estate of an elderly “Age alone,” said the ble, forgetful, and 101 scious "w ill” at all. Dear Abby.......23 Sports.........13-15 dy) Powell, past master of tion due to his infirmities.” Zion Evangelical widower. But when he judge, “does not imply in­ years old. Atlantic Phoenix Lodge of But when old age is A public service feature Lutheran Church will have died, it turned out that his capacity. Galileo the Why this tolerance for Masons of Bermuda, who coupled with other han­ of the American Bar a Communion Vesper ser­ will left everything to the astronomer, Bancroft the the wills of the elderly? will be visiting dicaps, they may add up to Association and the vice tonight at 7:30 at the sister. historian, Goethe the poet, For one thing, the law Manchester, Officer dress incapacity. Thus, the will Connecticut Bar Associa­ church. The brothers promptly Lam arck the naturalist. prefers to uphold any will is summer formats. of a widow was rejected tion. The Rev. Norman E. Ford, Carter confident Swensen, pastor of Trinity ShopRite Coupon ShopRite Coupon Covenant Church, will lead Towards the Purchase of $3.00 LU62\ LU63\ a Bible study tonight at or More, Beef, Veal, Lamb, Pork or Rosh Hashanah , _ With this coupon ■ Purchase of $7.50 7:30 at the church. Poultry, Smoked canned or Greetings! * " One(1)1db. pkg. of frozen meats not included. as first debate nears The pastor-parish Happy New Year ShopRite relations committee of By CLAY F. RICHARDS OFF FRESH MEATS to our Jewish not fuzzy on the issues and at the nately at Ford and Carter before a South United Methodist BRICK RUHER llniled Preae Inlernational same time provide a forum to attack television audience of millions — in­ Church will meet tonight at WITH THIS Coupon oood at any ShopRite market. President Ford and Jimmy Carter the record Ford has established since cluding countless uncommitted ., Limit one M r family. Customers and Friends (([fiL Coupon good at tny ShopRKe market. WITH THIS 7:30 at the church. meet in the first presidential cam­ he inherited the presidency from voters — in a pressure-cooker ordeal COUPON Expires Sat., ^pt. 25, 1976. S.R. from all of us at BS r n . Limit one m r lamly. COUPON ' ______ Expirea Sat., Sept. 25, 1976. paign debate tonight— a historic con­ Richard Nixon just over two years likely to have a major, if not The film "B e in g an ShopRite! frontation that, like the Kennedy- ago. decisive, impact on the election. Effective Parent" will be Nixon clash of 1960, may have a The first debate will be limited to The Oct. 6 followup will cover shown Thursday at 8 p.m. major impact on the outcome of the domestic issues, including the foreign and defense policy and the at Center Congregational election. nation’s economy, and Is viewed as Oct. 22 finale will be open to Church. The program, A toss of a coin Wednesday gave the most important of the three questions on any subject. which is open to the public, Carter the first question and Ford the meetings. Not only will it deal with A last-minute effort by indepen­ is being sponsored by the last response. the bread and butter issues that per­ dent candidate Gene McCarthy to Christian education divi­ Both heavily rehearsed candidates sonally affect all voters, but if the persuade the courts the debate is un­ sion of Manchester Area in the bicentennial election feel they 1960 confrontations are any indica­ constitutional without his participa­ Conference of Churches. will gain from the debate. tion, it will attract by far the biggest tion, failed in the court of appeals Ford hoped to appear confident, television audience of the three. late Wednesday. The F irst Church of firm and presidential — an image he The first debate opens under stark The court refused his plea to block Christ will have a ShopRite has believes will overcome the lead television lights at 9:30 p.m. E D T on the debate until he had the opportuni­ testimony meeting and ser­ Carter has held all year in the stripped-bare stage of the old ty to argue the constitutional ques­ vice, which are open to the nationwide polls. Walnut Theater. tion in court, and told him his proper public, tonight at 8 at the Carter feels the debates give him There, for 90 minutes, three recourse is through the Federal Com­ church, 447 N. Main St. the best opportunity to prove he is reporters will fire questions alter­ munications Commission. The Bicentennial Com­ mittee will meet tonight at 8 in the hearing room at the MCKTaig Kissinger leaves Africa Municipal Building. Parents of girls in­ Place! terested in joining Brownie with ‘sense of hope’ and Girl Scout troops at / ■ P o u l t r y N /r Z M Verplanck School will meet AtVHOLE BONE IN \ /Md NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) - minutes at the Kenyan president’s ducting on the future of southern WHOLE-UNTRIMMED. 8-lO-LBS AVG ^ ' PORK LOIN OR ROAST- BONE IN Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Secretary of State Henry A. country farm at Nakuru. Although Africa, this country has developed school cafeteria. Registra­ Kissinger left Africa today ending his Kenya has no direct stake in the into a firm ally of the United States CHICKEN LEG o r RUMP$i $ < 1 tion fees will be collected, 29 FRESH (| S 7 Q c CENTER |79 10-day shuttle "with warm feelings negotiations Kissinger has been con­ in this part of the continent. and the leaders will discuss dnd a sense of hope” that he has F 9 ' lb. troop plans. ^LEGS i OF VEAL 1 BRISKET™ # 5 1 , J LOIN CHOPS 1 k . A J achieved a solution to the thorny 1 WITH RIB CAOE BEEF CHUCK. 1ST CUT. BONE M PORK LOIN STYLE, BONE IN question of black majority rule in The Entered Apprentice (Herald photo by Pinto) Authorization given 1 CHICKEN BREASTS 99.' ® 4 9 f FOR BARBEQUE Rhodesia. degree will be conferred 1 m i SHOULDER CHOPS | BLADE STEAK 1 FROZEN 1 BEEF CHUCK. BONE>M. UNDER BLADE BONELESS FOR STEW COUNTRY STYLE RIBS *1*! Gift for the governor Kissinger told newsmen at the air­ 1 TURKEY DRUM STICKS 49f I ASSORTED, BONE IN, EQUAL AMOUNTS OF port he had briefed Kenyan President for band shell base POT ROAST SIRLOIH BLADE A CENTER CHOPS FROZEN VEAL CUBES * 1 “ Town Manager Robert Weiss, far right, looks on as Gov. Ella Grasso inspects a basket of V.A. news BEEF CHUCK, UNDER B U D E . B O N E U 8 S Jomo Kenyatta on his weekend talks The Bicentennial Committee electrical inspector, has offered to TURKEY WINGS FOR A PLEASANT CHANGE PORK LOIN CHOPS vegetables and flowers presented her by Ricky Downs, left, and Paul Sullivan, students in in Pretoria with Rhodesian Prime Wednesday night authorized the town assist with the project. Electrical 49! POT ROAST Minister Ian Smith and South African FROZEN VEAL LOIN CHOPS * 1 “ BLADE ROAST, BONELESS the horticultural program at the Regional Occupational Center on Hillstown Rd. The Department of Public Works to go conduits for the shell are already ANY SIZE PACKAOE-BEEF Prime Minister John Vorster. ahead with plans for laying the foun­ marked in the plans, Senkow said. Q — M a y a veteran VEAL CUT SHORT vegetables and flowers were planted and harvested by the horticultural students.

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