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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 20

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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20 The Boston Globe Wednesday, Angiist 28, 136S and Meanwhile, Nixon Relaxes -1 JORDAN MARSH 1 If a i its I Trans East Airlines has daily scheduled flights to these cities: NEW YORK (LaGuardla) 9 flights a day LACONIA PORTLAND AH flights depart from Hanscom Held Mini-stewardesses for maxi-service. Air Freight service anywhere we fly. Call (617) 274-7470 for reservations and information or your travel agent. WORKING CRUISE Richard Nixon with host, Bebe Rebozo (center), and dockmaster, Capt Norman Riddle, aboard the houseboat Coco Lobo in Miami. Nixon will work on campaign plans while cruising to the Florida Keys.

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Nixon will return to California when he resumes campaigning next Nixon intended to do paperwork in the air-conditioned houseboat as he did on an earlier trip this week. Nixon is expected to remain here until Friday, and then to return to the New York area. He plans tft start full-time campaigning Wednesday Sept 4. BEDFORD Oklahoma City on Sept. 7, were, announced during a meeting held here by H.

R. Haldeman, Nixon's chief of staff, and John Ehrlichman, his campaign tour coordinator. Nixon joined in the meeting for a time Tuesday morning, then drove with his friend, C. G. Rebozo, to the Key Biscayne Yacht Club, where they boarded Rebozo's motorized houseboat, the Coco Lobo, for a 22-mile cruise to Adams Key, an 80-acre island which Rebozo owns.

They planned to spend the night there. Nixon, wearing a bright blue shirt and gray slacks, looked tan and cheerful as he waved to newsmen watching him embark. He held no conversation with them. Ziegler told reporters JORDAN MARSH week, a spokesman announced Tuesday at the Republican presidential candidate's vacation headquarters. Ronald Ziegler, Nixon's traveling press aide, said the nominee will motorcade through San Francisco on Thursday, Sept 5, arid then deliver a night speech at the University of Santa Clara.

Nixon plans to return to. California Sept. 16 for an appearance at Anaheim, Ziegler said. California, with its 40 electoral votes, is high on the G.O.P. candidate's priority list.

The California dates, together with one set for 1 V.f Tix J--- I iT iff -v II II Ml New Looks for the Junior High Girl Aretha's Anthem Stirs Small Storm The biggest tempest in a teapot to be brewed locally in quite some time blew up Tuesday over the "soul version" of the "Star Spangled Banner" sune bv Aretha Franklin in the opening ceremonies of the Democratic National Convention. DM she know the wnrrls? Did she leave out "land of the And, if so, was it inadvertent or intentional as a comment on the status of the black people? These and other ouestinns 1 1 Weather Fair Or Foul stirred up a storm on the raw Benzaqum Show" on Station WEEI and insrrirprl a hundreds of areuments at. breakfast and luncheon ta bles around the city. No one can sav fnr sure, nf course, short of asking Miss Franklin herself Rut after talking to dozens who listened to her rendition, more or less attentively, in and out of network cirnles. have come up with the fol lowing consensus of impres sions: ARETHA FRANKLIN stormy weather were performing in two entirely different rhythms.

Also, the song was in much too high a key for anyone to try to sing to. Aretha's voice was at the cracking point several times, trying to get up there. Once or twice she couldn't quite make it. It was a nervous performance that certainly set the stage for the nervous proceedings that followed Miss Franklin was unavailable for comment Tuesday night, but her agent, James Arnold said: "The main difficulty was that Aretha was at one end of the She did Stumhle harllv over the words. Whether she was nervous, or whether the JOD Of hlttinff those hiuh London Fog Zip-Lined All-Weather Coats "Weatherwear of distinction" best describes this classically styled London Fog coat.

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