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The Journal News from White Plains, New York • Page 8

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The Journal Newsi
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White Plains, New York
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THE ROCKLA, vOUNTY JOLT NEWS NYACK, N. TH'J AUGUST 20, 1970 ADA Head Is Victor in Connecticut Goodell Says His Nixon Record Is Good WASHINGTON (GNS) Sen. Charles E. Goodell, says he does a better Job supporting President Nixon than some of the Senate's leading conservatives do. That is the thrust of a message upstate and suburban New Yorkers are going to be hearing as Goodell attempts to ward off James L.

Buckley's at a news conference here Conservative Party challenge on the righ: and Rep. Richard L. Ottinger's Democratic move toward the center. "My independent support of President Nixon has been better than that of Senator Gold-water and Senator Thurmond," Goodell declared Wednesday. He said a survey of 123 senate votes in the first IS months of the Nixon Administration showed him with 48 per cent support of the President, compared with 38 per cent for Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz.

By XK)X MKIKLK Asmm ial'd Irs Writ HARTFORD, Conn. (APi Tip Rev. J-iseph Duffey. u-ar-oll national chairman of Americans for Democratic Action and son of a West Virginia coal miner, has won a three-way primary to become the Democrat, candidate Ir tj.s. senator from Connecticut.

Duffey forced a volunteer grass roots campaign organization from the remnants of the old Eugene J. McCarthy apparatus of 1968, which he headed as campaign chaiirran. The United Church of clergyman will take the place on the ballot that was occupied in 1953 and 1961 by Thomas J. Dodd. Dodd, censured by the in 1906 for using campaign contr.butions to pay personal expenses, is running a.s an independent.

Duffey faces an uphill battle against both Dodd and Repub lican candidate Lowell P. Weicker a freshman U.S. representative. Weicker's independent voting record in Congress may have endeared him to the unaffiliated Voters of Connecticut, who outnumber those of either major party- In the primary Wednesday, 8 first such statewide contest for Democrats In Connecticut, Duffey defeated businessman Alphonsus J. Donahue of Stamford, who had been endorsed by the party's state convention, and state Senata Majority Leader Edward L.

Marcus of New Haven. Gas Shortage in State? Not Yet Cropsey Farm Daily: 9 am. to 9 p.m. Fresh Picked SWEET CORN The complete, unofficial totals gave Duffey 79,355 vctes to 67,259 for Donahue and 36,055 for Marcus. Duffey carried Hartford and New Haven, plus 113 of the state's 169 towns.

Nominations for two of the state's six U.S. Hou.se seats also were at stake. In the 1st District, state Insurance Commissioner William R. Cotter of Hartford defeated state Sen. Jay Jackson.

In the 2nd District, state Sen. John F. Pickett of Middle town edged state Sen. William B. Stanley of Norwich.

Rep. Emilio Q. Daddario, the party convention's choice for governor, did not have opposition. Republican candidates were nominated in a primary last week. son Co which servos New York City, Ixing Island and Westchester County.

Testimony from 15 utilities and the State Council of Mayors was heard by PSC Commissioner John T. Ryan, who noted that gas companies in this state have been unable to com. act for the additional gas supplies will require in the nexf several years to care for normal growth." The natural i distributed by New York utilities comes from welis located in the U.S. southwest and piped across the country by transmission firms. The gas shortage, which the PSC has labeled "critical," grows out of refusal by gas explorers to seek new wells, partly because of U.S.-set price ceilings.

By CAROL R. RICHARDS Gannett News Service ALBANY (GNS) Officials from the state's utilities Wednesday told the Public Commission that despite the critical shortage of natural gas, there will be no shortages for homeowners at least for the next two winters. A ten-year gas supply was boasted by Consolidated Edi 2ib29 Home Grown EGG PLANT S3.50 a bushel "Eat 'til it ouches you" Now picking our own tomotot Locally grown Swiss Chard, Bo.li PSC Chairman Joseph C. Swidler has requested U.S. Interior Secretary Walter J.

Hickcl to revise federal policies in order to improve the tightening supply of natural gas. Wednesday's hearing was called to see what, if anything, New York's utilities can do to conserve gas until the shortage is eased, either by discovery of new domestic supplies or by importation of natural gas from the Middle East or Canada. Consolidated Edison vice presidents Arthur Anderson and Edward J. Doyle, told reporters that their utility will have enough gas for a decade because large amounts of gas have been contracted for. Home Grown Greefl Farm Fresh Large Fresh Baked String.

Beans DCDDCDC Grade A white Lemon Meringue $3.95 Per Bushel PEPPERS EGGS PIE 229' 19 49', 98' Rockefeller, Ottinger File 2d Line Petitions "FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES" CORNER RED HILL ROAD LITTLE TOR ROAD, NEW CITY ALBANY (GNS) Independent nominating petitions aimed at giving Gov. Rockefeller and Rep. Richard L. Ot- SILVER IYY BEATS T5M A ILL ev Does Your Portable Typewriter 9 tinger additional lines on the November ballot were filed here Wednesday. Secretary of State John P.

Lomon.o announced that petitions claiming to having 30,516 signatures were filed for the Civil Service-Independents Party, hitherto strictly a New York City group. Rockefeller and Lt. Gov. Malcolm Wilson will be the only candidates of the party, whose symbol is a lighthouse with a boat and the motto "Good Government, Honesty, Fruitfulness." Ottinger, who is running for the U.S. Senate as a Democrat, filed petitions with 33,561 signatures for the "Conservation Party." lie and Democrat attorney general candidate Adam Walinsky will be its only statewide candidates if it survives an expected court challenge from James L.

Buckley, the Conservative Party candidate. Buckley contends the title "Conservation Party" is so close to "Conservative Party" as to confuse the voters. Buckley headquarters expects to file petitions for a second line of its own by Friday, the deadline. Buckley's "Independent Alliance Party" petitions, listing Buckley as the only candidate, will contain approximately 14,000 to 15,000 signatures, his headquarters said. Ottinger's Conservation Party symbol is a fish jumping out of the water.

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