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Rutland Daily Herald from Rutland, Vermont • 9

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Rutland, Vermont
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9 RUTLAND DAILY HERALD FRIDAY MORNING JULY 11 1980 Socialists Launch Campaign to Get Candidates on Ballot i terests as the capitalist blems with inflation and system faces greater pro- unemployment Amendment America and the Middle Other planks oppose draft East registration favor a shut- A major goal of the SWP down of nuclear power organizers said is to get plants and support libera- labor unions to form a labor tion struggles in Latin party to defend their in Clifton DeBerry of California for Pulley for purposes of getting fisted on the ballot The major planks in the SWP platform call for a reduction in the work week to 30 hours! with no' reduction in pay to create new jobs nationalization of the energy industry and passage of the Equal Rights ington on Sunday at 7:30 pmshe said The party expects to confront legal difficulties by running a 28-year-old candidate for president when the minirhum age is 35 She called the restriction undemocratic The SWP will get around the problem she said by substituting an older man Wandrn Inn Tka Pride ct tie Valley" BRANDON VERMONT i LOYAL ORDER 01 MOOSE RUTLAND VT FISH FRY TONIGHT 6 to 8 PM TRAKII ROUTE 30 LAKE BOMOSEEN FRIDAY SATURDAY 'Roger Cowan Band SPECIAL 35 DRAFT Fine Food and Wine since 1786 announces the resumption of its Summer Saturday night CANDLELIGHT BUFFET and The Opening of the 4th Season of The Theatre in the Lower Barn with GEMS OF OPERA" Highlights from Mozart Puccini Verdi Rossini Bizet and other musical fare Dinner Theatre $1150 per person Dinner pm Curtain 8:30 pm Vermont Symphony July 19th MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY 247-5766 SATURDAY JULY 12th CLASS Enrollment 6 pm honoring past deputy supreme governor Robert Hughes Banquet 7:30 PM DANCING 9 PM to 1 AM SOUTHERN SOUND Members 8 Legal Guests several times has' campaigned for statewide office in Vermont There is no question that the Democratic Republican and Anderson parties are dominated by millionaire business' interests he said The standard of living of working people will continue to decline until workers begin to stand together and fight for worker control of the economy The SWP has been on the state ballot in the last two presidential elections In 1976 the party polled about 430 votes out of approx-imatley 180000 cast statewide Pulley 28 is a steelworker in Gary Ind and lives in Chicago He made an unsuccessful bid for mayor of Chicago in 1979 Zimmermann 36 is a staff writer for the partys newspaper the Militant A veteran of the anti-war movement and the Young Socialist Alliance she is a member of the National Organziaton for Women Valerie Eckert of Montpelier a campaigner for the SWP said petitioners will look for signatures in Montpelier Rutland and Burlington on Saturday Sunday and Monday Zimmerman will speak at Carpenters Hall in Burl- LUDLOW VFW Post 10155 For Your Dtnaag tnd Listening Plasure Sit July 12 -9 to 1 JTurco BAKERY UN MIDDLEBURY VT 9 0 'll OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK REOPENING FRIDAY JULY 1 1th SERVING OUR TRADITIONAL EUROPEAN BUFFET SOME DISHES ARE: Black ForestSchinken Chicken Galantine Potato Pancakes Selections from the Seafood Bar Fri and Sat Nights on the Patio6-ll PM For LUNCH-DINNER or AFTER DINNER and a very special SUNDAY BRUNCH Served from 10:30 am -4 pm The lovely patio overlooking Otter Creek is now open for your enjoyment EMQqUIStS I dining Koorr Sauerbraten Lamb Provencale Black Forest Torte Wiener Apfel Strudel Coffee Mil Schlag Rollmops Herring Waldorf Salad Fruits and Vegetables Wiener Schnitzel Gdbwurst Bratwuist Marinated Shrimp and Fresh Fish Summer Salads Entrance For The Closed Mondays Servinf Tuesday-Saturday lunch 12-3 Dinner 5-10 SUNDAY DINNER 12-9 Rt 30 Bomoseen Vt 468-5172 ROBERT KINGSLEY Vermont Press Bureau MONTPELIER The gocialist' Workers Party Shis weekend will begin a Campaign to put its residential and vice-residential candidates on JSe Vermont ballot Campaign officials an-Eeunced Thursday they will to gather 1000 natures to put presiden-l hopeful Andrew Pulley vice-presendial can- Sdate Matilde Zimmer-ann on the November Seneral election ballot Meanwhile Bernard Sanders former chairman of Vermonts Liberty Union Party said he has agreed to serve as one of three Vermont electors for the SWP ticket Although I am not in "agreement with the SWP on all issues I strongly sup-port that partys attempt to i become a nucleus for a national labor party which will fight for the interests of low incofne and working people said Sanders a Burlington resident who jMullinls I In Need OfMoney By ROD CLARKE i MONTPELIER (UPI) -US Senate hopeful James Mullin has sent out an urgent plea for money to launch a media blitz against Sen Patrick Leahy b-Vt but his campaign Manager says it should not Joe interpreted as a sign the campaign isnt going well I am writing to you directly regarding an urgent matter that needs your immediate attention Mullin wrote in the June 19 letter I just left an emergency Jneeting with my campaign manager our advertising hgency and my finance (director They gave me Some very sad news i We had planned the eekend of July 4th to egin the media attack on ur liberal opponent Sen atrick Leahy where he is ost vulnerable on his isgraceful national efense voting record i Mullin said unless $11000 fvas raised within 10 days 'we wont be able to inform the voters of Vermont just bow dangerous Mr Leahy really is The letter listed several fcsues on which Mullin said Leahy opposed Senate efforts to strengthen national defense including the B-l ljomber the Panama Canal treaties the MX missile and the SALT II treaty Mullin concluded by asking for a $50 contribution fbr our television advertising fund I The desperate-sounding tbne of the letter Mullin ampaign Manager Karen raper said Wednesday was just to get the immediacy across to people to tell them that we have to et some money in for our A plan and our media campaign I Although the media blitz not start on July 4 and wont begin until Aug 1 she said it does not mean a lack of funds forced a delay Were going into production this week so were not that far off our timetable Were right about on schedule I think you would find that all the candidates are out there hustling for all the dollars they can find she sftid Mullin originally targeted $500000 for his campaign and is believed to have raised several hundred thousand dollars already far more than hs five Republican primary opponents Reservations 773-7141 WoW-X Jt Rutland Shopping Plaza PROP: CHEF HANS ENTINGER Mn4en Tswn Line 1 Mi Up From Rutland Mall Enjoy the quiet beauty of the countryside and a fine dining experience at the Red Clover Inn SPECIAL ENTREES: Veal Scdlopim with Muhrams 7 95 tequila St Jacques a li Punuemi teak Sa Scallop ana Kin Ciab 79S Haaat Lap of Lank with Mint Jahy 95 Entrees served with home baked bread tossed salad and garden fresh vegetables Serving 5:30 to9 HORSELOVERS! GYMKHANA (Games on horseback) EVERY FRIDAY NITE 7:30 PM Route 103 Clarendon Vt 773-2662 KIDS KORNER 162 Woodstock Ave Brand Names for Less' SUMMER CLEARANCE "Everything Must Go" or HANPCKRyEP jMNMCHD SHOfpmf fUilA WtANI VERMONT 775-flf SUMMER SPECIALS! Off Rl 4 Weodward Rd Mended Call: 775 -2290 for Reservations Closed Sun Mon Tues Tuna Salad Ham Salad or Turkey Salad Sandwich Choice of Beverage and Salad From Our Salad Bar $250 CHEF'S SALAD $250 DINNER SPECIALS $350 A Treasure Chest Of Fine Food Holiday Innfs Jeans Bib Overalls Warm Up Suits Rain Coats Flip Flops Beach Bags PJ'S Shorts Summer Tops Swim Suits Dresses 2 pc Terry Suits Neptune Buffet rutland travel company jk flThe ADD Opera ODD House 802 775-6921 MERCHANTS ROW RUTLAND VERMONT Friday Evening PM in our scenic Vista Dining Room Adults $749 Senior Citizens $699 Children 5-12 $299 -Under 5 FREE Were putting on room and taking off wait! EXCLUSIVE DINING Every Thursday Friday Saturday Nites 6 to 10 PM A fine selection of wines spirits appetizers and entrees such as TWIN LOBSTER DINNER $99s Chicken Cordon Bleu Baked Stuffed Shrimp Alaskan Crab Lees Baked Stuffed Scallops Scrod Clams Casino Fresh Oysters Fresh Clams Steamers Steak and More "EARLY BIRD" Special Buffet Price if seated before 6 PM $100 Off Listed Price of Rutland 775-1911 We ve added a garden of dining delights! A whole new section in a different decor A calming greenhouse brings the outdoors in All so light and airy and refreshing! This pleasant new area will accommodate up to 75 people And allow us to serve everyone even sooner from intimate couples to special groups But the new look is still the old us The finest dining you could ask for 60th Anniversary WESTMINSTER George and Gretta Wood observed their 60th wedding anniversary June 29 at their home in Westminster The event took place under a large tent on their spacious lawn Among those present were Robin Cirthcarp and son Scott daughter Kim and her friend Peter Mitchell of Plainfield Conn Mr and Mfs Roland Patoine and two sons Timothy and Troy of Concord NH Hdlen Ainsworth Walter-Kidder of Charlestown NH Mr and Mrs Bob Ether son of Springfield and frijends from town Bellows Falls and Putney The couple were married June 30 in Charlestown 9S3 Rt 7 Rutland Vermont 773-7900.

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