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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 10

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BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, Wednetday, November 22, 1972 Rockefeller Not Expected To Be a Cabinet Member THURMONT, Md. (AP) secretary of Stale or Defense. Gov. Nelson Rockefeller will But thc somxES in oul a not be In President Nixon's rc- i second-term Cabinet, Cabmct sources said Tuesday as Nixon himself has said he broadened his planning for a wants to serve out his term as pre-inauguration shakeup of the governor and thus would not be executive branch of govern- available for a Washington post ment. (when Nixon begins his second The New York governor Jan.

20. (erred with Nixon for an houri Nixon conferred also at the at his Camp David rctreatl mountaintop retreat with anoth While knowledgeable sources cr official reported in line foi elaborated on press secretary Cabinet Deputy Defense Ronald Ziegler's assertion thatj Secretary Kenneth Rush. Rockefeller "did not come upj Rush, a former ambassado to talk about a Cabinet post." to West Germany, is said to top Rockefeller, one of Nixon's the list of potential successors major re-election supporters, (io ueien.se Secretary Melvin has been rumored as a possihlcl Laird who has said he will re mnux owaRHMfieuxn ITS A NATURAL In everyway. That's why its natural ginger flavor is always full and hearty. Try it and see.

Leroux Ginger Flavored Brandy. A natural the way. sign his Pentagon position he re a second term. Rush was the first sub-Cabl- administration official to confer with Nixon since he began his planning at Camp Dator second-term govern staff ment reorganization. Ziegler said Hush came to Ik with Nixon "on matters re lating to a second term." He would not say whether the Pentagon official had been offered Cabinet post.

Others meeting with Nixon Tuesday were Herbert Stein, nrman or the Presidents uncil of Economic Advisers; ector Herbert Klein; Atomic ergy Commission Chairman CAPE KENNEDY, Pla. (AP) 'The final Apollo moon-land-g mission underwent its. ajor prepunch test Tuesday with the three astronauts ready The wives and child Cernan and Evans are to here from their Houston on Dec, 1 thc wives will be able to visit in the quarters Schmitt is a bachelor. For the last Apollo mission scientists have selected a geologically complex landing site named Taurus-Littrow in the northeast quadrant on thc moon THE FAIRFIELD PHARMACY 1636 Post Road, Fairfield Tel. 259-5283 OPEN Thanksgiving Day 8 A.M.

to 9 P.M. ASSORTED CHOCOLATES LB. $2.00 VyteM CaWie6 FOR THANKSGIVING FRUIT CAKE LOAF OR TIN 2 LBS. $4.50 Visit Our New COSMETIC and GIFT Section James Schlesinger;" Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman William Casey; and Interior Secretary Rogers C. B.

Morton. Zlegler said Nixon will meet on Wednesday with Labor Secretary James Hodgson, NATO Ambassador David Kennedy, Sen. Barry Goldwaler, and White House speechwriter William Satire. After Thanksgiving at Camp David with his family, the President is scheduled lo meet Friday with Transportation Secretary John Volpe and Housing Secretary George Romney. Romney has said he will step down from (lie Cabinet before a second term begins.

Apollo Crew Undergoes Its Last Pre-Launch Test hoard their spaceship Amer-to run through a practice intdown. ojgenc A. Cernan, Dr. Harri-i H. Schmitt and Ronald E.

Evans planned to climb aboard spacesuits Tuesday night, with the launch team aiming for a simulated liftoff of the Saturn 5 rocket at 9:53 p.m. EST. That's the same time the launching is scheduled on Dec. the nrst niter-dark blnstou ol a U.S. man in space flight.

The prospect of a spectacular departure, plu.s the fact that Apollo 17 is the last in the series, is expected to lure near ly one million outsiders to tne area and create mammoth traffic jams. With thc conclusion of the last test, the launch crew will concentrate on readying thc rocket, the command vehicle America and the lunar lander Challenger for the actual comi-Challenger for the actual countdown, which is to start Nov. 30 Crews on Monday completed full-scale dress rehearsal of count. Launch Director Walter Kapryan reported it ent very well. The astronauts will spend luch of their time hefore sharpening their skills in spacecraft simulators.

They plan to take three days off Thanksgiving and the next twn Sundays. uut tney can go iar oecause a preflight medical isolation riich limits their contacts and confitips lo three areas of the space center their living quarters, the launch pad and the training building. They also can drive to nearby Patrick Air Force Base, which they plan to do Saturday, to proficiency mns over Sout Honda in 138 jet planes. The space agency reported that on Thanksgiving the space men will have turkey and al thc trimmings, prepared by quarters cooking thc of the Sea of Sorcn- ty. Cernan and Schmitt, a profes uonal geologist and the first scientist selected for a flight, are to land in the tain-ringed valley on Dec caving Evans to orbit a they'll conduct three driving expeditions on the surface dur- ng the 75 hours they'll be on the moon.

hmilt hopes to find some ol Ihe oldest and also some of (he youngest rocks yet picked up on the moon. The valley is covered with a thin layer of dark laterial believed to be vol-anic cinders and the moonmcn ii; for the source. The nearly 13-day journey is end Dec. 19 with splashdown the Pacific. NEW YORK CAP) Agi ment was announced Tuesday to allow a federal judge and attorneys in the antitrust suit involving International Business Machines to visit space facilities during the Dec.

0 Apollo moonshot. The trip was set afler the Na tional Aeronautics and Space Administration changed its decided to let the court team, including U.S. Dis Judge David N. Edelstein sec how computers are during a space voyage. nie government lias i mat i hm exerts excessive ma ket power in the comput field, and seeks to break It up into separate competing, corporations.

IBM i anxicis 'to 'have the court team watcTi 'its' coin puters at work as part' of so cuneu pretrial eaucation. cacn member of the court earn, which is limited to 12 will pay a share "of the journey on commercial air-" liners. They will leave fjew York at 6:40 p.m. Dec: 5 on" a four-day trip to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and thc Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland. NASA has maintained its prohibition of a visit to the Manned Space Center in Houston.

during "splashdown" the return time for the space travelers. Justice Department attorneys said the court group might be "viuumo at Houston atter moon mission is Last April, NASA refused to the court group visit cilitics during the AdoIIi moonshot, prompting Judge lu mat time this is not a junket. This erious work." Minister Denies Vice Ring Guilt MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) The Rev. George P.

Rossman 53, a Christian Church minister who once taught theology at Yale University, pleaded in nocent Monday to charges of Yule ocviani seMii lations with a 16-vear-old boy Hire? years ago. Rossman, or New Haven, married and father of three, was one of six persons indicted last May on charges of belonging to a ring of adult homi icxuals who preyed on young hoys. Me surrendered voluntarily Monday at the Nassau Coimfv district attorney's office after Bern for six months. A spokesman for Dist. Atlv.

illiam Cahn said Rossman ad been in Lebanon and Sv.it zerland since his indictment. In the early IflGOs. Rossman as a part-time instructor nt ale Divinity School. Calm's spokesman said sman had published a news letter for members of the homosexual ring, and had ail- lliored a "hill of rights" for the mgsters involved. Ic was held in Nassau Conn Jail in S25.O0O bail hv Cmml, Court Judge Paul Kelly.

i Limvincu oi mc mird-dc grce sodomy charge, he face up to four vcars in jail. Planetarium to Open Show on Dec. 2 "Star in the Kast," the an "TJ.il fir: 1-ras ill I Dec. 2 at the Planetarium of the Museum ol Art. Science and In Am itry, 1150 Park avenue.

The show will lie nresentetl a 2 3 and -t p.m. Saturdays and and at 3:30 p.m. Tue days and Thursdays through December except on Christmas uay. wncn me museum dosed. Allies Repulse Mew Try By Reds to Take Camp SAIGON (AP) South Viet- launched nearly 40 strikes mese forces aided bv waves of U.S.

1152 bombers Tuesday drove back the third assault in throe days against a government base camp in the central highlands 15 miies southwest ol Pleiku. The fighting at the Thanh tion in Vietnam on a day when North Vietnamese and U.S. negotiators were talking peace in South Vietnamese military spokesmen in Pleiku said North Vietnamese forces shelled the camp before dawn with 1,000 artillery and mortar rounds, then followed up with a ground assault. Fighting lasted until Thc Saigon command said initial reports indicated 40 North Vietnamese were killed. Spokesmen in Pleiku claimed nearly 200 Nmtli Vietna troops have been killed in three days ol camp.

They said government ilties were light camp is manned by rangers and infantry troops Nine B52 Stratoforlresses each carrying 30 tons of explosive hammered North Vietn positions around the base In all, the 1)52 bombers southern panhandle North Vietnam and 70 strikes across South Vietnam. The U.S. and said the targets were enemy troop concentrations. uging areas ajid supply cach es. About a third of the raids South Vietnam were concentrated north of Saigon.

Just be- dusk Tuesday, the rumbl-thunder of the bombs rever berated in downtown Sagion, shaking buildings. A column of black smoke rising into the skies was visible from Saigon rooftops. The U.S. Command reported the loss of two more Phan toms in the air war over North Vietnam brmgin" (he num ber of planes downed since the resumption of bombing last April to 124. Two crewmen were rescued and two were killed.

'J raised to 131 the number American airmen listed hy the command as killed or mi over tile North since April The two rescued pilots bailed out of a Navy F4 Phantom hit Dy a suriace to air missile below the 20lh Parallel i were plucked from the Gulf Tonkin by a helicopter from the frigate Juoett 30 minutes after heing shot down Monday. The ih I 1 in pilots, from the carrier Sara toga, were reported in good condition. Two pilots were killed just ter dawn Tuesday when an force K4 Phantom crashed -miles east of its home base uaorn, inauand. The plane i rciurmne irom a miss over North Vietnam but had not reported any battle age, the Command said. Holiday Lighting Set For East Main-Street The lights and decorations along the business district of East Mai street-will burst into their mai colors Friday at 4:30 p.m.

The East Bridgeport Trade and Civic association will put up the lights for the 25th consecutivi year, according to Edward Iloccola, chairman of the lights committee since us inception The lights will stretch from Ilarnuni-avenuc to-Ogden street. Kenneth Connor, president elect of Ihe organization, wil throw the switch turning on Liu lights. The holiday lights will briE'ntei the East Main street area from p.m. until midnight rc Friday until New. Year's day USDA rCHOICE USUAL GOODTRIM U.S.DA CHOICE WHYPA YMORE? SIRLOIN STEAK 'l1? GREAT STEAK! U.S.

DA HO ICE WHY PAY MOKE? PORTERHOUSE U.S.DA CHOICE WHY PAY MORE? T-BONE STEAK STEAK OR $129 LONDON BROIL I U.S.DA CHOICE BEEF fBASs COATS SIZES 10 TO 20 $19.95 SIZES. 36 TO 46 $21.95 LIBERTY ARMY NAVY 855 EAST MAIN STREET, BRIDGEPORT ind 1537 EAST STATE STREET, WESTPORT RUMP ROAST WITH BACK, NO GIBLETS LEG QUARTERS TENDER YOUNG CHICKEN PARTS We Will Be CLOSED Thursday November 23rd Thanksgiving Day Open Friday, Nov. 24th 8:30 A.M. 'til 5:30 P.M. City Lumber, Conn.

Ave. at 3rd Street TnpVe. Exit 27 Free Parking Phone 334-3841 price I MEAT DEPARTMENT WHY PA YMORET $129 WHYPAYMOREt 39V WHYPAYMOREt BREAST QUARTERS 39 0 551! 69! CHICKEN WINGS 39t BONELESS BEEF ROASTS mgZSSL SHELL STEAK LAMB CHOPS TOP SIRLOIN ONEPMCKi BEEF SHORT BOTTOM ROUND 4 AO RIBS OR FLANKEN ISKS, SPARE RIBS An Pilcul SSjMIj Kifhtr. THIN CUI c-1u BOMlESSRIBPOFtTKM Ck FRESH BRISKET $1 V9 LOIN PORTION 9 lo 11 CHOPS QUARTERED I i BOHELESS AAA PORK LOIN CHOPS SMOKED BUTTS TOP ROUND TOP SIRLOIN STEAK OR STEAK OR LONDON BROIL BBS5118 LONDON BROIL ROASTINGCH! JKEHS HOLIDAY STORE HOURS CLOSED THURSDAY. NOV.

23rd THANKSGIVING DAY OPEN TIL 9 P.M. WED, NOV. 22nd OPEN TIL MIDNIGHT FRIDAY, NOV. 24tti SATURDAY, NOV. 25th Bridgeport- PICK UP YOUR BUDGET SAVER At The Shop-Rite Check-Out Starting Friday It lists savings so you can plan your menus and shopping Kst in advance! There's SHOP-RITE to serve you in: Milford JM Orange Pkm thru UU Nov.

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