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Nashua Telegraph from Nashua, New Hampshire • Page 18

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Nashua Telegraphi
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Nashua, New Hampshire
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Nashua Telegraph, Monday, July I7 1972 PEANUTS Sv 6ETTINS THHX6, WE'RE WINS TO CLIMB THIS FINP OUT WHO'S IN WOODSTOCK'S DICK TRACY FATHER AND YES, IN MY OPINION, WHAT THIS DEPARTMENT NEEDS IS YOUNG BLOOD. SHORT RIBS EEK MEEK KJftlCH DWJER'S CLUR, MASTeRCHAESev AMERICAK) 7-17 SGT. STRIPES FOREVER vfcukiEees TO EIPE FROTA TO LEXlttTVH AND CNTO TO WARN Trie THAT THe BRTsH THEM ALL EXftNSes RMP I JACKSON TWINS A WATERS L6VE THE ICE TIME a 1 JOE PALOOKA NOT CONSKATULATF SO WELCl FA5T; TO MY I HAVE THE IS SHE GONNA CONTRACT RIGHT MICKEY I I USEP TO COME I'VE NEVER EATEM HERE. MAW ffllS PLACE IS VERY BEFORE Officials Decline Comment On Ramparts Magazine Item SAN FIUNCISCO (AP) Government officials have de dined comment oti a Hamparts magazine article which says U.S. intelligence can pinpoint the location of Soviet military ami space craft anil monitor transatlantic telephone call, The Western White House in San Clcmentc, the Department of Defense in Washington ami a spokesman lor the National Security Agency at Fl.

Meado, would not respond to the article entitled "U.S. Espionage: A Memoir." The article, appearing in the August issue of the magazine which went 0:1 newslancls today, is based on an interview wild a man purported to he a (owner NSA analyst. The ex-analyst, identified by a spokesman for the magazine as "Winslow pseudonym--is quoted as saying flights over Russian territory are made routinely by jets "which climb high enough to reach Hie edge of outer space." Knowledgeable sources other than the Defense Department denied that U.S. reconnaissance planes fly over Russia. Contacted in San Diego at a telephone number supplied by Ramparts, a man who said lie was "Peck," 28, refused to give liis real name hut said he was employed by NSA for years after enlisting in the Air Force in 1966.

He said he quit because he was disillusioned in Vietnam. The Ramparts article said the United Stales monitors every government in the world, including its allies, and listens in on all transatlantic telephone calls to or from this country, even those by private citizens. "As far as the Soviet Union is concerned we know the whereabouts at any given lime of all its aircraft, exclusive of small private planes, and its naval forces, including its missile-firing submarines," the former analyst said in the article. Asked whether the United a makes surveillance over Russia, "Peck" replied: "Routinely, as a matter of over the Black Sea, down In the Baltic. Our Strategic Air Force flies the planes, and we uipport them.

By that I mean liat we watdrtliem penetrate lie Soviet nil- space tlien analyze the Soviet icaclion-- low everything from their air lefcnse and tactical air force he KGB reacts." He said lie also had In llcations Dial reconnals sance planes had flown over He said he brieled then-Vice 'resident Hubert II. Humplire tin the Soviet tactical air force 1S67 ami once listened to earful conversation between Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin and a Russian cosmonaut abou be killed (luring re-entry. Today In By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Today is Monday, July 17, the 199th day of 1972. There arc 167 days loll In the year. Today's highlight in history: On this dale in 1936, Ihc Spanish Civil War began as Gen.

Francisco Franco led army forces in a revolt againsl Spain's government. On this date: Ten years ago: The U.S. Senate killed a Medicare bill sought by President John Kennedy. Five years ago: Congress passed legislation calling for an end to a 'nationwide railroad strike and the strikers prepared to go back to their jobs. One year ago: Vice President Agncw, returning from a visit lo Africa, said he believed ordinary black citizens in the U.S.

were tired ot what he called "constant complaining" by their leaders. Today's birthday: Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia is 80. Thought for today: I am no! young enough to know everything--British writer James lit. Barrie. LITCHFIELD Drive-In Theatre TALENT ROAD RIE JA OFF UtCIIFIELD KOAD TWO RATED MOVIES I.

D. Required OPFA'7 Nights A Week Show Starts at Dusk THE GILFORD FLSYHOUS6 Rts.llllB Gilford, N.H. OPENING TONIGHT! ALLAN JONES in "MAN OF LA MANCHA" The musical that sets your feet and your heart a-hoppingl through Saturday, July 22 tOMFORTABlHIR CONDITIOltfO I GI1FORD-2V3-O87 D. W. CINEMA NOW AT 7:00 49:00 STATE CINEMA NOW AT 8:00 P.M.

Rte.3CINEMA CITY CHELMSFORD 256-0611 THE GRADUATE Daily 7 i 0:30 (PG) Sun. Mai. 2:15 3 The Godfather Sun. thru Tliurs. 8 p.m,(R) Frl.

Sat. 7 10 Sun. Mat. 2:15 2 Whot's Up Doc? Daily 7 3:30 (G) Sun. Mat.

2:13 4 Clockwork Orange Dally 7 9:30 (X) Sun. Mat. 2:15 BEDFORD GROVE DRIVE-IH ft; j. 2erf'ors NOW fLAYING First Drive-In SHOWING SKY RAY NOW FLAYNG 1st Drive In Showing No one under 18 admlllcd "357exciting hit "THE SKIN GAME" I'nscramblcthcsefoiirJumblcs, one Idler to cadi square, to form four ordinary words. HIT BY THE COWBOY A6 HE LEFT TOWN.

Now arrange the circled lellerj to form the surprise answer, aj yyfyyl suggested by the above cartoon. itchburg Chess Players Remember Bobby Fischer FITCHBURR, Mass. (AP) Bobby Fischer, the American hess grandmaster playing for he world championship in Icc- and, is remembered as "a poiled lillle brat" and as "a erfect gentleman" by two men vho played him in 1964. The conlrars' remembrances ame from Fischer's appear- nee in March, 1964 (for S250 onorarium) at the Wachuscll Chess Club. Fischer took on 55 opponents one lime, and over 45 min- ites heat 49, lost to five and md two draws.

Robert Fortier of Fitchburg, president of the chess dull and no of the 49 who lost, said the hess master acted "like some Jnd of spoiled little brat." Fortier said Fischer lost a L- (Amxm lomonox) JiimUeilMIXY COLON BUNION 7EMPIR for people Idem could bt brown paper bag in which In carried his chess pieces. 'You wouldn't belive NASHUA DRIVE-IN 3.Met'i mack TONITE and TUES. ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S "FRENZY" ALSO amr EASTWOOD, "PLAYMISTYFORME" I the Icmpcr tantrum he throw," I'orlier said, "He had everybody on hands and knees lor almost a half hour, looking for that hag. Finally, someone found the bag, and Fischer just sat there holding it for awhile. Then he packed up bis chess men and left." Clarence A.

Barber of Holden, one of the five who defeated Fischer, said the master was "courlous, friendly and carried himself as a perfect gentler MILFQD DRIVE-IN THEATER m. 101 MitfotD. N. HJ MON. and TUKS.

"THE HOT ROCK" FG ItOTiKRT GKOKGE BEDFORD SEGAL CO-HIT "M.A.S.H" MANCHESTER NOW FLAYING ANN MARGHET CARNAL KNOWLEDGE SOLDIER "Snoopy, Come Home? JUT. Eveiyday p.m. EVKNINCS 9:00 SUiV. MAT. P.5I.

ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S "FRENZY" MAT. Everyday 1 p.m. Bargain Matinee $1.00 KVEMN'GS 7 9 P.JI, SUN. MAT. 2 P.M.

3rd BIG SUN. THRU THURS. 2:00 5:10 8:25 P.M. FR1. AND SAT.

2:00 7:00 P.M. PASSES NOT ACCEPTED DUIliNC, THIS ENGAGEMENT XO BAHRAIN MATINEES NOW SHOWING! A GREAT ONE! FtorotheMasterotShnckl A Shocking Masterpiece! ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S "FRENZY" A UNIVERSAL A (Rj' DAILY AT 2:10 4:30 6:50 9:10 P.M. BARGAIN MATINEE CINEMA II ONLY DURING SHOWING OF "FRENZY" MON. THRU SAT. $1.00 'Til 2 P.M..

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