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The Journal from Meriden, Connecticut • 14

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The Journali
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Meriden, Connecticut
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14
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rector Ganr Hart about this and Meriden '(Conn) Journal Friday July II H7E A ml EDT mldnlit oa'thc West Coast there could be little doubt Oat some viewer had given up and gone to bed by them McGovern himself called it a for our Friday sunrise party campaign Hart laidVerhapa with some arrangement on oim part we could haw asked that the rules be set aside so that McGovern could have happened earlier McGovern vdid not Ms ABCs Ftohk Reynolds ques The CBS coverage of the final i vision personality in Texas sahl night of the convention waa ad- he was adamantly against the mirable the best the network'entry of TV personalities into tioned McGovern -campaign di- acceptance speechuntil nearly 3 food In the stomach Increases the danger of infection ypure going to get 1C I white 'on CBS the Democratic National Convention mt Miami HOLLYWOOD tv In the words of author Theodore has another Air Force plane like the one the stricken governor Miami Thursday's news conference Wallace recalled the ha wai shot May IS "I was going to (tie1 he 'also remembered Ms with doctors when at Holy Cross Hospital Spring MdL asked me what had Wallace said "I told had hamburger and potatoes They said it been important because made politics "There have been some pretty faces around the country that have popped up and- have been defeated and I say sorry in any of the cases1 he said Much was made over the fact particularly by CBS that there seemed so little control over the proceedings that McGovern nod Eagleton did not appear until long after television prime -s turned in The reporting was aggressive and incisive and several times the network was first or alone with key interviews After Gravel seconded Ms nomination CBS Dan Rather reported from the floor that Gravel had had difficulty finding people to second Mm because of pressure from the McGovern farces NBCs John Chancellor noting better to do it on an empty stomach -Waa there a guiding thought which sustained him? think anybody would want to live" be said "but I think probably the fact that well you know your family needs you one of the sources of inspiration to get well" "I believe God has Ms hand in everything" the governor added "and whatever Is Ms will it will be done" NOW ON CHANNEL 3 THE1972EMMYAWARD-AiNN1NG SERIES MIAMI BEACH Fla (AP) President Kis proposals rejected by the Alabama Gw George Wallace has oat closed tte door completely on another third-party campaign have any plans now politically except to go beck to Alabama Wallace said day -i Adud that ruled out another American Independent Party effort the crippled governor replied: "As I said I have any political plana at tills time That would Include that cf course" But he added! 1 say ever have any" Wallace chatted for more than an hour in his hotel suite with Alabama newsmen covering the Democratic National Conventioiv where the governor tried unsuccessfully to get the presidential nomination available hospital which flew to During moment thought I said He conversation he arrived in Silver "They to eat" them I matoed that was MIAMI Sen monished that Smothers had been a tde-pme Beach Thursday night was a "television happening" It was a spectacle of color and confusion emotional at times and chaotic There was the sight of day Smothers of Texas nominating himself for idee president and Sen Mike Gravel of Alaska seconding himself The abundance of candidates for vice president and the Bp-parent rebellion of some supporter of Sen George McGovern over his selection of Sen Thomas Eagleton of Missouri as Ms running mate pushed the acceptance speeches into the early hours In keeping with the "television happening" vice presidential votes were cast for Archie Bunker Martha Mitchell Cyclist hit not injured with 1972 Ehuny awarMnning actress GLENDA JACKSON FRIDAY EVENINGS AT 9 Pit ttrough August 11th Ribicoff scolds state delegates BEACH Fla IV delegates Ribicoff Abraham Ribicoff has ad- said McGovern has been "sort Connecticut delegates I of furry up to now in Ms ex- Thn convention also refused'0 the National Democratic and will have to to write into the party ptatformiventon drop defeatist up" as-the campaign Tuesday SVsHtudes and Work for the election get iota proposals as an end to George' McGovern as Tonrvdfd flat to achieve school desegregation president of the conduct of the McGovern i i i i I i A 1 Jonathan Higginson 15 of 101 Silver SL reported that he was struck by car while riding Ms new bicycle on East Main Street at 12:30 a today Edward Wood Jr- of 53 Liberty SLthe driver of the- car claimed that he did not see the victim There were no Injuries and no arrests Theatre group tQ hold car A car wash to benefit Meriden Young Theater will be held Saturday from 11 a to 4 pt at the Budwitx Bros Phillips 88 station 581 West Main SL v-- 'The proceeds from the 'car wash win be used to support production costs of "ADadin and the Wonderful Lamp" scheduled to be held in AugusL -The rain date for the car wash is July 22 1 kwiwmhwi' Porfced cor: hit Ralph Nader and CBS reporter Roger Mudd There was a feeling that some delegates were simply voting for themselves political director Frtmk ManMewicz told Mike Wallace "This is like the last day of school everybody is writing things on the and stronger military Thirdparty speculation intensified Wednesday when Wallace campaign-manager Charles Snider told newsmen thn prospects were "growing stronger and stronger every At a separate hew conference Jack Grieser 40 North Second SL reputed this morning that his car parked In front' of Ma house -was struck sometime during the night by another vehicle resulting In damage-to the left side of the car 1 Thursday Snider and Wallace's news secretary Billy Joe Camp refused to rule out the possibility- of an eventual third-party effort Wallace flys today to Birmingham for treatment at the Spain' Rehabilitation 'Center J-WaxKit CftanerWax 5 99 Lowest Prices On Outdoor Fiirnitnrep 712 8 Rib Deluxe Umbrellas FteriS Mtasi MM BhbB- ItSStti SSi At the foul causus of the dele- delegates leaves modi to be de-gation Thursday the veteran swntor and McGovern backer Ribicoff dted toe fact that 20 saMr-Some of you have dis- 51 delegates did agreed with me over the year not vote for McGovern Wednes-JSome of you wM my Uy ight evidence that he bad not the arm" on any Well if so then delegates" been having pipe dreams' ever since That was the year when RIM-1 coffwas elected governor of Connecticut for the first time been proven right over I toe years- atill around" aid Ribicoff who later in the I day Thursday was approached by McGovern to be his running mate "I love yon George but I please respect my wishes II have no political ambition other than being senator from Con- necticut" Ribicoff said he told McGovern during a telephone conversation Ribicoff aaid to newsmen be-1 ore the phone call' from 'Me-1 Govern "I want to be I second man to anybody There I nothing in the vice presidency that holds anything to me I were 48 Jt might be at-1 tractive But not 48 82 years old Fd rather be In toe United States Senate where my own man" In giving the pep talk' to the I 22 Folding- BRQGrin Duly Cushion 72" Round Coleco Poly Pool Jj 44lt Utili Model Oar Bar CM toring Penna4ift carrying A tn Folding -VSteelMtfli UMk SmmJ dl inv hmUK a- 1 fMM CNDBj gradouslriagi Revlon Hair Spray it- 4 i )Ji -Tilde Our Rag 2799 seen Set of3Malching Nesling Tables 4 9u97 to anger riuie NutaU Cherts Our lag 1199 1 A Johnson Johnson Bdiy Powder v-e Double Edge SbrobfiedgeTrimmor 2288 'rfi Our' lag 2799 lTxl4" Flip and Fill Pool Our rag lew price 1499 Flip andMPiool Our teg few price 999 ni-C: HARTFORD (v The' 54th annual convention of -the state American Legion was expected to adopt this morning a resolution strongly opposing amnpsty for those who have refused to fight in Vietnam f-The resolution due to be presented to the (80 delegates meeting at the Hartford Hilton said draft resisters and military deserters have acted "contrary to sound legal sad moral stsa- dards" The measure Introduced by Department Adjutant HitghC Graham said evaders and de sorters "evaded their responsibilities by flouting our -laws and legal remecBes rather than by going through the available legal channels of "The obligations of tim resolution added "cannot be applied to some and evaded by others" i 'resolution -'proposed for tids session asked he 6 State Department to vessels Iran In-terfering with American fihiw fleets i Other measures mduniaM to be introduced were the restora- I Of Veterans Day to Nov ll and Memorial Day to May 30 Vi FSF Monday holidays Hepry Bialoglowy a past state commander and ehairmaw of 1 toe resolutions committee said tiw holiday resolution stems from a concern that long- weekend and have replaced "serious observance" of days set-eside to 'honor American soldiers 13f Slarie Edge Trimmer xlJ8 15 Edge Trimmer M14JS Vi 4i MusltaSRTlOO 5 Single Lens Reflex S149881 PhBy law IUM the lens metering Accurate ndeto-prismnmgefinder Itr t1 "15 Ft 36 Inch Doughboy PooT Package $1 Pool for small aiieas! a1 Complete with ladder and filter POINTERS 'I i jt f'-- By ISAAC KASHDAN International Grandmaster The forfeit by Bobby Fischer the second game of toe world championship chess aeries with Boris Spassky probably signals the end of the long-awaited encounter ift The dispute regarding the television cameras was the latest -in long series of controversies that has plagued the match organizers for iqonths Rffto a twoiint deficit It Is not likely that Fischer will take Ma aeat for toe third game set to begin in Reykjavik at 5 pm If he does not appear he will most likely be disqualified by the International Chess Federation rather than ip through forefelt procedure in each game If he does continue Fischer will need 12 points of the remaining 22- games Spassky would retain the championship with 10 additional points The match almost came to a halt before it started on July 2 he originally scheduled date or the first game Fischer failed to show up and this writer said at the time that he should have been disqualified immediately The delay granted at the time was contrary to the terms of the match agreement Dr Max Euwe of Holland president of the International Chess Federation admitted this at the time The forefeit seemed equally wrong based on the language of the agreement No doubt there is considerable and deserved feeling against Fischer and the officials may have determined to give him no further consideration Fischer had toe right however to bar the cameras if he felt they were disturbing Ms concentration This was asserted today by LL Col Edmund Edmondson of Newburgh NY- executive director of this US Chess Federation who had a band in drafting the agreement two attorneys In Iceland' Paul Marshall and Andrew Davis both of New York have been consulting with legal experts with a view of possible action in Icelandic courts 1 The one1 game completed Is evidence something 'wrong with Fischer His error on the 29th move was one of the worst of hi career It Was certainly the easiest of Spassky's four victories over Fischer in their lifetime careers Two 1 other gatees were drawn Fischer has never scored over Spassky then baked In a 150-degree oven lFrilP Doughboy Pool Our rag tow :4453 Our iug lew uminumSafetyLaddiT 26 OurRag2499 Doughboy Back Wash Filter 116 Our Rag $155 Sivim Vests by Kransco 2 OvrRogU9 30PlastieLine (doorDiytt'S IMS A VivitarAmomatic Electronic Flash £2488 Guide ASA 20 automatic from 2 to feet 2 years parts and labor Save on Aiiy Crib or Chest CMertSegUwPriwe inchids CMIdcnft Welto md others Various sWesrs' At Proctor Silex ElcePmolatbr £933 detr glass (iystMdw gtobowlllfUoutRar By POLLY CRAMER -DEAR POLLY I am answering MildreL who wanted to know bow to care for her African violet plants I use African violet potting soil and liquid fish fwinirifi for feeding (both can be bough garden shops) When possible I catch rain or snow water firom toe eaves as they give the plants more nitrogen I heat the water put it in a luge flat pan and set my pots to this until they1 are well-soaked and then put the pots in dean dry toshes but never let them stand in water Do not water too often hut let the soi feel dry to the touch but not for too long Do not handle the leaves or get water-on hem The goose-necked plants are ok ffw It plants grow too tall and spindly they need more lighL Some (diluted but not direct! eastern and western sun is good but they do like to be kept in one spot When confined at honit during my long illness Vh i Mag kdoSSRflkt 'Jr ii I grew these violets as hobby "'v Many were started from leaves i ami I eventually had 100 plants that friends said were the loveliest group they ever saw -RUTH DEAR POLLY I Use regu- for potting soil for my African violets and fertilize them every i three or' four weeks according i to the directions on the African violet fertilizer I use Water from the bottom but do not let 1 stand after tony have absorbed ft- I'ti1 aJl needed1''-' The long thick stem Is natural plants get old Remove from pot cut eft most of this stalk and place the plant In container of damp vermlculite until It grows hatrlike roots (usually ta several weeks)1 and then repot Before using old pots they should be thoroughly scrubbed for 30 minutes Mildred Is pro-1 bsbty overwstering her plants and more die from too much I than from too Utile water Water thoroughly but then not again until soil feels dry WILMA -J- ft 1 -) i -a I 3 -v 1 'V -vi.

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