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Iiaiirljthttr Ieuttitiig Mmlji to Increase Their Exports, He Said

PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Nov. !), I!)7« Farm Expert Exchanges ERA Losses Set for U.S, and China Are Offset N / by Shakeup WHAT'S C lo u d y PEKING (UPI) — Agriculture further growth” of the expanding and technology the Chinese need to N iW s Secretary Bob Bergland says the Sino-American trade in farm goods. meet growing consumer demand and WASHINGTON (UPI) - Women’s Details on page 2 United States and China will The announcement of an rights supporters are looking beyond iiaiirljTHtTr iEuTtitiig MmlJi to increase their exports, he said. exchange agricuitural specialists agricultural cooperation program Without providing details, losses on two state “test” referen- early next year — the second major came one day after Energy Bergland added the agreement in­ dums to improved chances for ERA cooperative program between the Secretary James Schlesinger dis­ cludes an exchange of students. ratification in Oklahoma and Florida Vol. XCVIII, No. 35 ■— Manchester, Conn., Friday, November 10, 1978 A Family ISEWSpaper Since 1881 20$ Single Copy Director Angry 15$ Home Delivered two countries announced in a week. closed the Carter administration will Bergland met for two days with as a result of some shakeups in state At the end of his second day in help China develop its energy Chinese Agriculture Minister Yang legislative races. A Republican member of China. Bergland said in addition to a resources. Li-kung, and other officials from the Phyllis Schlafly, leader of the Stop I Manchester’s Board of Directors swap of agricultural specialists, Bergland said the specialists to be ministries of agriculture, foreign e r a group, said overwhelming said he should have been told of technicians and students, American exchanged include seed trade, commerce and machine in­ rejection of two women’s rights Wednesday press conference that marketing experts also will be sent technologists, animal health and in­ dustries. referendums in Florida and Nevada involved two Democratic direc to Peking, sect control experts. Earlier Wednesday, he met with Tuesday "demonstrated clearly that tors. See page 3. Bergland told a news conference The United States also promised to Chinese Vice Premier Li Hsien-nien. the American people reject the Wednesday he was "encouraged by promote contacts between China and Bergland said privately Tuesday Equal Rights Amendment.” the prospects and potential for U.S. firms able to provide equipment night that China must buy feed and But pro-ERA groups, wjiich Steel Strike Carter Says feed supplements if it is to expand targeted more than 140 of the Hvestock production. legislative races in Florida, North Fraternal Association of Steel Big Firms Participate “Agricultural trade between the Carolina, Arizona, Oklahoma, Haulers’ President Bill Hill said People’s Republic of China and the Missouri, Illinois and Nevada, dis­ picket lines would be set up at U.S. has been growing rapidly and we Mrs. Caroline Cummings, who celebrated her 100th birthday agreed. steel-making facilities in Ohio In CofC Product Show ERA supporters said they lost a are encouraged by the prospects and Monday, spends a few quiet moments with her daughters, Mrs. Pennsylvania, Alabama, Indiana potential for further growth,” he told couple of seats in Arizona in a GOP and New York when members of Talk Failure MANCHESTER - The Greater do, however, realize their impor­ reporters. Eloise M. Chauvette, left, of Alexandria, Va., and Mrs. Ber­ sweep of the state, called it “basical­ FASH begin their strike against Manchester Chamber of Commerce tance as employers, taxpayers, and Bergland said China asked detailed nice L. Grabherr of Bolton, during the family party. (Herald ly unchanged” in Illinois, and said a the industry — scheduled for mid today released the list of major in­ corporate citizens and are anxious to questions about the U.S.-Soviet 5- photo by Strempfer) conservative swing in Nevada on all night tonight. dustrial and manufacturing firms continue their active involvement in issues — including defeat of a non­ FASH has vowed it will shut planning to partiepate in the year grains agreement and inquired the community. The Chamber views whether the United States might binding state referendum on whether down most of the nation’s steel in­ Chamber's 1978 Manchester Product their participation as an added bonus the legislature should approve the dustry, in spite of the fact the Show to be held at Manchester High enter into other bilateral grain Is Damaging that will offer visitors to the show agreements. 100th Birthday Noted ERA — left the ERA “iffy” in those Teamsters Union is urging its School. areas. direct contact with some of the areas “The answer to that last question BOLTON — Mrs. Caroline Cum­ Cummings. She has three sons, drivers to stay on the road. Law Among the companies preparing Although Missouri experienced a WASHINGTON (UPI) - President most important firms.” was no,” Bergland said. mings, formerly of Bolton, was Donald L. Cummings of Vernon, enforcement officials have set up leaders at home in Egypt and Israel, displays and attractions are Rogers strong Democratic showing, ERA Carter, complaining that Egypt and The 1978 Manchester Product Show honored on her 100th birthday at a Richard M. Cummings of Lebanon contingency plans to deal with any sometimes the work that has been Corp., Millers Falls Division of supporters could not tell immediate­ Israel have “partialy undone” some will open 10 a.m. Nov. 18, and noon family party at Crestfield Convales­ and Hollis R. Chimmings of Pulaski, possiblity of violence that has done is partially undone," he said. Ingersoll Rand, Lydall Inc., Nov. 19. The nearly 100 exhibits will Spot Inspections ly whether ratification prospects im­ marked the bitter dispute Df the progress made in the current The talks hit a snag after the Roosevelt Mills, and Pratt and cent Home in Manchester, where she Tenn.; and another daughter, Mrs. be on view to the public will be A team from the Motor Vehicle is now a resident. proved. But pro-ERA groups were between FASH and the Teamsters Mideast peace talks, says "any Israeli delegation was instructed to Whitney. Eloise M. Chauvette of Alexandria, pleased with Oklahoma and-Florida. in the past. failure ... could rebound to the dis­ augmented by games, door prizes, Department will be making random Mrs. Cummings was bom Nov. 6, Va. She also has 14 grandchildren and remove references to settling the In applauding the decisions of these contests for children and adults, and Florida rejected a proposal to credit of the leaders" who sought an West Bank dispute. spot inspections in the Manchester 1878 in Norwich and had lived in nine great-grandchildren. One of her major firms to participate in the on-going entertainment. amend the state constitution to out­ accord. In his talk to the future farmers, product show, the Chamber praised area later this month. Lebanon for many years and, also, in granddaughters, Mrs. Dawn Drum of Anyone seeking further informa­ Eagleville before coming to ^Iton in law sex discrimination, but ERA Carter had no official public Carter also acknowledged that their commitment to the community Spot inspections will be in Norwich, shares the same birthday Strong Support tion is invited to call the Greater 1962 to make her home with her backers blamed that vote on a public schedule today, but was being kept politically, "there is no way to win and their willingness and desire to be Manchester Friday, Nov. 24; East with her grandmother. Manchester Chamber of Commerce Hartford Wednesday, Nov. 29, and daughter, Mrs. Bernice L. Grabherr. that wanted to vote “no” — and did The Town of M anchester’s informed of developments in the the effort to stop inflation" because a part of this townwide effort. All her children attended the fami­ so — on eight other proposed changes Cheney Mills Historic District at 257 East Center Street. Andover Thursday, Nov. 30. She is the widow of Kenneth L. ly party. treaty negotiations between "it is inevitable that you aggravate “These companies are all national­ to the state constitution. Commission met for the first time representatives of Cairo and very fine special interest groups" ly recognized leaders in their fields, ’Thursday and gave strong support Jerusalem. even with voluntary controls. and as such certainly are not depen­ to forming a museum in the old During a speech Thursday to a During the news conference. dent on the local consumer to meet Pornography czar Mike Thevis (left), one Marietta, Ga., were apprehended as they Pine Street firehouse. See page Future Farmers of America conven­ Carter rejected a call by AFL-CIO their marketing requirements. They of the FBI’s 10 most wanted fugitives, is led PEARL 1 2 . sought to withdraw cash from Bloomfield tion in Kansas City, Mo., Carter gave President George Meany for man­ Oyetboughf ~Ovet!o$ded! into Hartford’s Federal Building Thursday banks. (UPI photos) some insights into his own attitudes, datory wage and price standards. "I after he and Anna Jeanette Evans (right) of telling approximately 21,000 young do not have any intention of doing GOP Leader in City SON No More Loans men and women, "The fear of failure this,” he said, adding he was deter­ is one of the greatest obstacles to mined "to make the anti-inflation Asks Biebel to Quit MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) progress." package work. 1 don't intend to back — Nicaraguan President He cited the Middle East as an out.” Anastasio Somoza told foreign HARTFORD (UPI) — At least one Republican leader Skeptical Cop Nabs example and said an easy alternative During his Kansas City stop, correspondents Thursday, would be to sidestep the thorny Carter: has asked for the resignation of state GOP Party Chair­ “ Every loan facility that the man Frederick K.

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