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1 I 3 1 1 vv IT Republican Davidson Seeks Senate Seat in 13th District Former Treasury Secretary John B. Connally has arrived in Southern California for a conference today with President Nixon. Connalty, until recently the only Democrat In Nixon's Cabinet, just completed a 35-day, 15-nation trip around the world for the President, who has promised the mission would be followed hy an important new assignment (or the silver-haired Texan. Asked II the new assignment be announced today, press secretary Ronald L. Zieg- Jer said, "It has not been decided." There has been speculation JOT 'mora than a year that, should Nixon decide to replace President Spiro T.

Agnew as his 1972 running mate, he turn to Connally. The lief has ex- In the job flatly he briefings for the Democratic nominee. Ziegler said McGovern would be kept "fully abreast" Viel- nam peace talks and, In re- sponso to a question, hinted Ihe irlelings also -would deal with any secret negotiations that may bo arranged in the weeks ahead. The President and Kissinger received a steady flow of reports on resumed peace in Paris Thursday. Brock Files For Senate CONCOUD, N.H.

(AP) Dafid Brock, 36, Manchester, filed Thursday as a candidate for ir the P. liogers, will be at Ihe West. ern While House on Saturday to report to Nixon on a 19-day 'Journey to 10 countries. reported that the yention proceedings on tele- tfsion Thursday night. How- the press secretary kept mum about Nixon's reaction to Is not mentally hamstrung by his political experiences of 25 years ago," Brock said, "A candidate who will talk about 197ft) and 1980s rather than he 1940s or 1950s.

"They want a candidate who won'l practice political game- manship on. them or argue over such petty things as who sits where at a Republican fund- Ziegler said. The GOP meeting begins Aug. 21 In the same Miami Beach convention center where Democrats have just met. Nixon did order Henry A.

Kissinger, his national security affairs adviser, to arrange a Today In Hfsfory By 170 days left in the year. Today's highlight In history: On this date In 1789, the citi- of Paris stormed and captured Bastille prison. It was the beginning of the French Revolution. On this In 1690, seven French priva leers captured the New Eng- yard, Nantucket Island. reportiTabout the government, In 1853, U.S.

Commodore TokyoTo present a letter from fined' He has been a past ward alderman and selectman and served served several years on Ihe Nashua Airport Authority, lie also served ns Nashua Republican city chairman In 1970. As stale representative, he ivas a member of the Executive Administration Commilee and House Reapportionment In his capacity as alderman, a i Is chairman of the traffic Committee and Election and Returns Committee. Educated In local schools, Davidson graduated from the OSAF Aviation Cadet Flight School in I960. He served for more than 15 years as a member of the New Hampshire Air National Guard and commanded global missions in Air to them." Brock said he was flattered that his opponents refer to him as not a proven politician. "They are In effect recognizing," he said, "that although I served as vice chairman of the Republican State Committee under John Palazzl and Bob Bass, served a successful two- year stint as Republican city chairman In Manchester, and even as a ward chairman, I have not become a politician." Rhododendron Are Blossoming At State FTTZWILLIAM, N.H.

(AP) quee as "101 Acts of Love. Wild rhododendron are bios- "The content of the sorning now in Rhododendron shown was much less provoca- State Park, and a good showing live than "101 Acts of Love, expected this weekend, Paul Eldredge said. -r, report- The film was seized April 24 by deputies who believed it was leers captured the New iflig- Ha sajJ taocrm was ex- "ioi Acts Love" on grounds land Islands of Vine- pected to be superior to last violated the obscenity stat- mud flla rnvl" If Sllcf JJflSt flf llto nnas vine- pectea to oe supenvi iu in.TM and Block yea r's. The park Is just east of te. New Hampshire 32 about 10 an New Hampshire aooui lu Eldreflge saia uiai nun In 1793 the U.S.

Congress miles south of Keene. It lea- determined it acutally was an- nassed a sedition act, making It res picnic grounds in shaded film An-Med aealnst tnjtt frails Ipsdintr ise'd a sedition act, making res picnic grounds snaueo jum ne aeciara aganm federal crime to publish groves, and foot trails leading prosecuting under that statute scandalous and malicious 0 views of Jit. Monadnock and anl determined to seek a con- nhmrt thn government, other Deaks of the region. vlction for false pretenses instead. Reviews Budget for false pretenses in 'iPconvicted of that felony charge, a violator could be sentenced to up to seven years in Ihe state prison.

in me u.o. nwrnBT) YAP Eldredge said he has been rnwiaed a yearly pension of CONCOHD, N.H. (AT) prosecut theaters which S3 TO for Sent Abraham GOT, Walter Peterson's office Jilms ha tee violate New Ilncoln'i wWow, Mary Todd says the 0 a Hampshire's obscenity law. Linco i wmure, spend today at Ws )n Fe lms de irl itely come ITlV Ambassador Mai terborouBh reviewing budget pre- nta'rt Tal "day, he and his.wife re found murdere an Marten on Chicago's South plan to join oteemng Hi Is- aparuneni. taro njenniai, marching marching President in and reviewing a pa- DmM Davidson has an- World News Summary Compiled By New York Hews Service DONALD C.

DAVIDSON Employed as a pilot for Eastern Airlines for more than years, he was promoled to captain in the spring ot 1971. Davidson is married to the former Pauline A. Denauit of Nashua and resides at Jl Browning Ave. They have three children. Movie Exhibitors Accused Of Cutting Some Scenes By ROBERT H.

MOTTHAM CONCOHD, N.H. (AP) Atty. Carlton begin prosecuting persons laying X-rated movies for cutting out some of the most explicit bedroom scenes. He said such censoring, If not advertised, may fall under Ihe his new of ounty However, Eldredge said the deletions are not advertised by the theaters, and patrons go to expecting to see the secnes. "I feel this falls under our fraud statutes," he said, "and the theater operators should re- that this could be dangerous for them." and the False Pretenses N.E.

Jobs Increase BOSTON (AP) Nonfarm jobs in New England Increased I 4.54 million in May, following o.su 0 muuon in ivmy, lunowi Theater manager Michael S. traditional seasonal patterns, a Munroe was charged with TJ.S. Department of Labor ofli- nrpiensps." Projectionist 'false pretenses." Projectionist Ronnie Myall of Deny was charged with being an accomplice to false pretenses, and the theater itself, the Plaza Cinema, also was charged with false pretenses. Eldredge said the charges allege lhat the theater screened an X-rated film entitled "Man and Wife" alter removing its title and credits and replacing them with the title rcdits from the X-rated film "101 Acts of Love." The film, Eldredge said was advertised in the news media and on the theater mar- Eldredge said that sfter he scope wWch show ora geni al sex or That distributors me lhey are using ta( and ve movics con these and Strafford Counties, then fly to Washington for anu xenllive COTn mittee of the National Cover rs' Conference. man of Michigan Is 59 years old.

Novelist Irving Stone Is 69. Thought for today: The best letters of our lime are those that can never be published- Britlsh uovelist Virginia Woolf. Side. 6 Imposed on the city. One year ago: A U.S.

Air Force olficer, Capt cial said today. Wendell D. Macdonald, re gional director of ths department's Bureau of Labor Statis- said there were 33,900 more jobs than In April-- Ihe Ihird consecutive monthly, rise. The figure was 31,900 over that of May 1971. Increases In construction, trade and services were higher than In manufacturing, but fac tory jobs did mova up moder ately, following a decline in April.

Lumber and wood-product In duslries showed large in crease through seasonal ex a unusually strong growth and the end of a strike caused a strong gain in the manufacturing of metal prod ucts. Textiles and leather, because of an expansion In. Maine's footwear industry, were leaders in soft goods. In nonmanufacturing job: only contract construction die not belter last year's figures losing 3,400. Factory employment dropped tho same amounl for the year.

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(Wed. 12:30 p.m.) Thurs, p.m 39 ELM ST. 882-4711 Rear ef City Hall irst Session Is Ending At Girl Scouts 7 Day Camp THE CONVENTION MIAMI BEACH With the election of Sen. Thomas F. agleton as his running mate, way It was made, and with speech that he prepared for a closing session of the con- entlon, Sen.

George S. Ic Govern was plainly at- mpting to mollify disaffected ements in the party and to erve notice that the traditional rts ot politics would not be under his leadership. MIAMI BEACH-After Sen. dward M. Kennedy flatly refused to run lor vice president, Sen.

George S. iIcGovern and his senior staff members went through a marathon session ot politics and pondering, apparently acei with a disputes, before deciding on Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton of klissourt. MIAMI BEACH Whether has the help of regular emocratic organizations, Sen.

eorge S. McGovern will try win the presidency with the aroe techniques he developed the primaries a huge outh registration drive, reform hetorio and national grass oots organizing. He will regard he nation as though it were ne big primary stale. MIAMI BEACH President Nixon's campaign strategists, still confident of his reelection, are moving quick- to Improve their own skills the areas of grass roots politics where Sen. George S.

rtcGovern has demonstrated ils greatest strength. "We are not where we ought to be," said Clark MacGregor, the Nixon campaign manager, some of ihe basics -voter Identification a registration and volunteer recruitment." MIAMI BEACH S. McGovern, barely ve feet tall, with graying hair, ppeared at first, In an in- erview, to be a dainty, almost ragile woman. She Is not. Mrs.

icGovem has emerged as an mportant adviser regarding eople, a confidant her husband onsults on many critical INTERNATIONAL- PARIS After 10-week lapse, the Vietnam peace talks respmed In Paris, and it was clear (hat tie key issue is still the future of the Saigon government. Nguyen Thanh Le, the Vietnamese spokesman, said Hanoi still i abandonment by the United Stales of the i administration In Saigon, but Indicated that Hanoi was willing to discuss a future government with (he South Vietnamese without asking the United Slates to impose a coalition. SAIGON Fighting nrouml Quang Trl city Increased as the lorlh Vietnamese, using tanks, again counterattacked the South Vietnamese, who partially sur round the city. The Saigon command said some of the fighting took place only about half- mile from Quang Trl, which was captured by the North Vielnamese on May 1. REYKJAVIK Fischer dlil not show up tor his scheduled chess game wllh Boris Spassky, and was declared the loser by forfeit.

The score stands at 2-0 In favor of Spassky. Fischer lost (he first game Wednesday aflcr 5S moves. In New York Fischer's lawyer said lie wns flying to Iceland to gel the clicss officials (o lift Ihe forfeit. BELFAST There where rumors in Belfast of another cease-fire the Provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army and British troops. Seamus Twomey, the I.R.A.

chief in Belfast, said the I.R.A. would renew its cease 'ire only under certain con dilions guaranteed by William i I a the British administrator of Ulster. These guarantees, Twomey said, were violated by the British troops in the previous cease-fire that was broken last Sunday. NATIONAL WASHINGTON Douglas Caddy, a 3 4 a Washington lawyer, wns found In contempt of court for refusing to answer a series of grand Jury questions about the June 17 raid on the Washington offices of Ihe Democratic National Committee. He had briefly represented live men arrested during the office break-in.

Camp Kiwants, the Girl Scout day camp for this area run by ho Merrimack Itiver Council, ending Ils first session this vcek with more than 130 campers, 54 Jack and Jills and an adult staff which Includes i8 from Hudson, Pelham and Mrs. Robert from Pyngsboro Is Ihe new director or this year, replacing Mrs. John Holmes of Andover who tad spent three a directing the day camp program. The 54 girls from this area now in camp have learned new songs, games, cnmpcrnft skills and enjoyed an overnight In spite of rain! Outstanding in archery have been Judy Fahcy rom Chclmsford and Kim Richards from Forge Village. im Pfistcr from Andover and Don Lang of Hudson went into ho advanced swimming class.

Divided into ten units all campers have chosen different crafts lo make and nature activities to carry out. Unit 8, 1 Powell Files For Senate CONCORD, N.H. (AP) Former Gov. Wesley Powel filed Thursday as a candidate for Republican nomination fo the U.S. Senate.

In a press conference follow ing his filing, he warned tha Republicans should not becomi overconfident because George McGovern's nomination for presidenl. "The very fact McGovern has come so far so fast should be a warning to the Republican Party that they have their work cut out for them," he said "McGovcrn can't he labeled a weak candidate." iTekgraph, Friday, July 14, 1972 Lilies of the Valley, has mailt a trail, marking Wolf Trees with a large luminous-painted This signifies extra large tree, deformed tree, very old tree or unusual tree. Unit 4 sings an original ecology song written by two counselors, Uiann Pigeon anil Donna Harrington from Lowell. The staff from this area, serving with little compensation bul the joy of sharing outdoor skills and knowledge with girls of all ages includes, Virginia Allard, Maureen Bolcluc, Janice Graichen, Joan Dorothy Porrc, Gloria Joan Sidilon, Joan Tyler from Hudson; Caroline- Chronopoulos from Tyngsboro; Prlscilla Pike, Mrs. James Garfield, Mrs.

Albert Grubis, Pelham; Mrs. i i a Herschner, Londonderry; Mar- Jorie Kimpton, a I Marion Fortnam, a i i a Tollc. June Sweeney, Polly Shcrwin, Nancy Butcher, Mrs. Ernest Berube, N'ashua. COMPACT COOLING COMPACT EMERSON QUIET KOOL A1R CONDITIONERS KOMPACT STANDARD ONLY 129 96 5,000 BTU'S of cooling comfort in a compact size.

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