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1970 2 riday, Jan. 23, CTAD ATETTC Elmira, N. Demos Claim Speech Lacks Specifics rhetoric," Lowenstein said. "It Sen. John J.

Williams, called it a good speech and said See main story on Page 1. WASHINGTON (AP) To most of the representatives and is clear the Republicans are going to vote for clean, hot air. the address as "a hopeful and "I think he recognized the major problems facing the country senators who sit on the Republi-i can side of the aisle, President! The problem is what to do about it." impressive speech but added the proviso many Democrats the President will send us the specifics so we in the Congress can get to work." Scott said he wants to assure Mansfield that the administration will send its specifics to Congress in timly fashion. "He has given us another cry of alarm," said Sen. Edmund S.

Muskie, D-Maine, "but he hasn't given us anything to deal Nixon State of the Union message Thursday was as one put it "masterful, eloquent and in Today emphasized. such as inflation." "It was an eloquent speech," echoed Sen. Sam J. Ervin D-NC. "Now we shall have to see what are the specifics with "I hope," he said, "that with spiring." The Democrats were in a matter of days, not months, considerably less enchanted.

Rep. Robert L. Leggett, a Cal Compiled by FRED BOX From The Star-Gazette Wire Services which he follows up. ifornia Democrat, said "It was PIXies byWohl with." Muskie, a leading propo a masterpiece of nonleadership. People "I was disappointed," said He speaks of returning power to the people, but the people can't Sen.

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Warren G. Magnuson, D- from rising prices, rather than nent of antipollution measures, said he feels the President said nothing specific. But Michigan Sen. Robert P. Griffin, the Republican whip, called the speech masterful, eloquent and inspiring and added: "He was not only realistic, but, very importantly, he was idealistic.

And once again he telling us how he, as President, would stop this trend. Sen. Charles E. Goodell, said the 'President seemed to be using some old Democratic material and "I got N.Y. said Nixon's comments on the war were the areas where he has profound differences with the President.

"It was the a little nostalgic but the demonstrated that he has a promise and the fulfillment are great sense of history. I think two different trings." language," Goodell said. "All he historians will look back on this Senate Republican leader did was repeat the symbols of Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania T7 is I the past as justification for the called it "an upbeat speech war that we can win over which represents the best in the there." And Rep. Allard K. Lowen Dr.

Allan A. Kuusisto, 48, an educator since 1948, was appointed president of Hobart and William Smith Colleges at Geneva Thursday. Kuusisto, now acting president of the State University College at Albany, will assume the presidency July 1. He will succeed Dr. Beverly D.

Causey who has served as interim president since 1968. Patricia Stonewall will be graduated from the City University of New York today with two distinctions she is among the few to complete their degree in less than four years, and she is the first SEEK graduate. SEEK an acronym for "Search for Education, Elevation and Knowledge" is a state-funded program begun in 1966 to allow youths from poverty-level families to attend a city college. More than 4,000 students now attend college under the program. Mrs.

Flossie Cato of Morrilton, who has six children and a granddaughter, was fired from her job for refusing to wear a brassiere to work, it was reported Thursday. Mrs. Cato, a three-year employe at the Crompton-Arkansas Mills, said she had refused to honor her foreman's request to go home and dress in what he considered proper attire for work. The Socialist Workers party announced in New York City Thursday that its candidates for governor and U.S. senator this year will be Clifton DeBerry and Kipp Dawson.

DeBerry, 40, a Negro, has written about and is active in civil rights affairs; Miss Dawson, 29, was a national coordinator of the Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Viet. American dreams." year and on this speech as a time when America made a commitment to her children and to generations yet unborn, to not only have safe streets but to clean up the air and water as well." 1 Week of Prayer 1 for Christian Unity I -Second Sunday Future Directions His Democratic counterpart, stein, another war critic, Majority Leader Mike Mans said he has never differed with field of Montana, characterized Nixon over speeches. has run off with all of our Army Weapons Stolen in Germany TV Commentator Claims Nixon Steals 'Thunder' January 25, 1970 8:00 P.M. Notre Dame High School Auditorium "The Name of the Race is Human" FUERTH, Germany (AP) The U.S. Army announced thieves broke into a storeroom of its First Transport Battalion schools, taxes and some part of Thursday's speech.

Morris Miller, an Omaha CBS and NBC used their own NEW YORK (AP) President Nixon's State of the Union address Thursday was analyzed immediately after he delivered it by the three television net Events correspondents, but ABC also had interviews with public fig here last weekend and took seven grenade launchers, eight machine guns, 27 M14 rifles and eight pistols. It offered a reward amounting to $1,093 for informa banker, said he agreed "pretty much with what the President said," but Mayor Charles Evers 8 ures around the country. East and West Germany came an important step closer Jo formal negotiations Thursday with delivery in East Berlin a latf (ynm TJlrtr-f fnn-m nr PUnnnnltnn t2n nsH of Fayetteville, a Negro, George Wallace, the former Alabama governor, interviewed tion leading to arrests. termed the speech "words works. It was the President's first major speech since Vice President Spiro T.

Agnew criticized A slide-synchronized tape dealing with racism its manifestation, its eradication. Accompanying choral group "Celebrate Life" Public Invited on ABC, said he was disappointed that the address did not touch on "the colossal school the networks for commentary problem of this part of the coun after Nixon's Nov. 3 Vietnam speech. NBC research estimat Last derman Premier Willi Stoph. As Brandt was proposing to Stoph that both sides start talking nonaggression, the East Germans threw road traffic to and from West Berlin into a chaotic state.

Waiting time at border points ran up to five and six hours. Harass-1 ment took place because of the meeting of West German Parliament committees in ve've heard over and over again." One of Agnew's criticisms had been the charge that network analysis reflected only the thinking of a small group of men in the Northeast. Commentators on CBS and try." He said, "I hope and pray he'll deal satisfactorily with ed that 25 million people saw Star-Gazette Postal Information and Subjcription Rales Subscription rates: First and second postal zones, 1 vear J24.M, ell other lones: 1 vear $29.00. Cnhiich.rf vrv dav txctat Sundays Berlin, which the East Germans say does not belong to West Germany. NBC said Nixon had pre-empted the issues of environment and by Elmira Star-Gazette 201 Bald, win Elmira, N.

Y. 14902. '0 Sponsored by 1 Metropolitan Inter-Church Agency 1 (MICA) Gowon Defends Biaf ran Relief quality of life, which the Demo The Vietnam peace talks in Paris rounded out a full year Thursday with a fruitless 51st session producing new Viet crats had hoped to make their Brandt Single copies 10 cents. Second class postage paid at Elmira, 1. Y.

own. "If I were a Democratic poli tician I would be rather blue to day," said Dan Rather of CBS. LAGOS (AP) Maj. Gen. hungry mobs raiding ware Yakubu Gowon defended his houses for food.

'President Nixon is proving to all of us that he was vastly underestimated as a shrewd po government's efforts to restore The dispatch said an officer of conditions to normal in defeated an international observer team Cong charges of American "atrocities" but no hint of a break in the stalemate. The four delegations, representing th United States, North and South Vietman and the Viet Cong, first met in the former Hotel Majestic near the Arc de Triomphe on Jan. 18, 1969. Weekly meetings there ever since have produced no progress toward a settlement. Public employes would be prohibited from accepting gifts worth more than $25 in circumstances that might lead to an improper influence of their duties, under terms of legislation proposed in Albany Thursday by Gov.

Rockefeller. The measure would require every community litician when he came into the had reported this in Port Har White House," Rather said. "He Biafra Thursday and angrily denounced reports that his Nige court. The officer said troops of came in as a minority president and after one year he has rian army troops were indifferent to suffering there. Nigeria's 3rd Marine Commando Division had raped white achieved the initiative and he "We don't expect miracles," now has the Democrats on the the Nigerian chief of state told a defensive." news conference.

"Is anyone John Chancellor of NBC char Modernize Your Kitchen with a new mPFBim GAS RANGE actenzed the address as a willing to say there is not misbehavior un their own armies? state the decade" message Just because a soldier looks more than just one for the com away, and is not pending over ing year. someone, he is indifferent." Red Cross nurses near Orlu but he said the Nigerian government is trying to replace the division with the 1st Division which he described as "a bit cooler." Western correspondents who went into the former secessionist state this week for the first time reported that thousands of people are still hungry and that government supplies are slow. Gowon said, however, the government relief program was "progressing satisfactorily." and school district in the state to establish a code of ethics for its officials and employes. The first commercial flight of the Boeing 747 jumbo jet left London Thursday night for the return trip to New York more than seven hours late with perhaps the longest list of passenger cancellations ever compiled for one plane. The mammoth Pan American World Airways jetliner carried 150 paying customers, including film star Requel Welch.

But 128 others cancelled out and caught other flights. The flight also was delayed six hours in New York while passengers changed to a second 747 because an engine on the Then he told the 200 newsmen before him: "Ajs far as I am concerned, you can send what illlfll ever you like, you are guaran-j teed. "Condemn us from A to Z. Miss Welch Please yourself. But please re port honestly.

He announced the government YOl'R COMPLETE OFFICE FURNITURE STORE Wood and Sleel Desks Chairs Files 3 SHOWROOMS MacGreevey's 111 V.io. Si, had earmarked another $28 mil SEE ALL THE COOK-EASY CLEAN-EASY CONVENIENCES ON THE NEW TAPPAN RENAISSANCE 70 I Clock with timer Vitamin-saver top burners An Associated Press dispatch lion for relief bringing its total to $45 million. Thursday from Port Harcourt, which once was Biafran, said the victorious Nigerian army is He added that 100 Ibo doctors had already joined the relief program and that Nigerian en disintegrating inside the fallen gineers are restoring bridges territory and some of its weapons are falling into hands of and social services. first overheated and it was held up an hour in London by loading problems. Eighteen military men and civilians went before firing squads or to the gallows Thursday in Iraq.

Eleven were accused of plotting against the leftist government and seven others were convicted as spies of the United States. One of the latter was identified as a Jew. This brought to 40 the number of persons executed since the government of President Ahmed Hassan el Bakr announced Wednesday the crushing of an attempt to restore power to followers of Iraq's old monarchy. Washington Namath Testifies: Joe Namath pro football star and president of "Broadway Joe's Restaurants," told a Senate subcommittee Thursday that he stands behind everyone of the franchised fast-food places he has helped start around 41 1 .1 Photo's Annual PRE- Lift'N Lock fop Big 25-inch banquet-size oven Char-Krome broiler Matchless lighting of all burners Available in coppertone avocado, harvest gold and white ONLY Model 30-1139 me country. i amain appeared beiore a Senate Small Business subcommittee which is exploring the $90 billion franchise industry's successes and failures.

So far, Namath has been one of its successes. He has six restaurants operating, plans five more soon and hopes to have 50 operating by the end of this year. Donald Nixon Hired: F. Donald Nixon, President Nixon's brother, has been hired as an executive of a restaurant, hotel and airline catering firm headed by the chair TEFLON and CONTINUOUS CLEAN OVEN LINERS Available; at slightly higher cost Hurry down to Annual Pre-lnvenfory Sale for tremendous bargains on many odd pieces, accessories and equipment. See the big display of Sale items in our window.

The more we sell the less we'll have to count so come on in for a good deal before in ventory and SAVE! Charge accounts accepted. Namath SAVINGS! 8 PAYMENTS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET downtown 6 man of the 1969 inaugural committee. Donald Nixon began working as a vice president for the Marriott a Washington based firm, about a week ago. The chief executive of the corporation, J. Willard Marriott, is a friend of the President and a big financial contributor to the Republican party.

Nixon, 55, has been a vice president of Ogden Foods, Inc. of New York. Crime Bill: Sen. Edward M. Kennedy lost a fight 62-11 Thursday to narrow the list of offenses for which additional prison sentences of up to 30 years could be meted out under a bill aimed at organized crime.

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Harrold Carswell. Scott and Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield both said they doubt the speech will affect Senate confirmation of Carswell. "Within 10 years, I think a man has accomplished about all he's able to in one position" Dr. Gene E. Bartlett in announcing his resignation as president of Colgate 263 STATE ELMIRA, N.Y.

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