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...having opted for a Republican President, they came back to their party for other offices. But most were in a selective mood; personalities and state-level disputes weighed at least as heavily as national politics. Thus in Kentucky, where voters could have voted a straight Republican ticket with the flick of a single voting-machine lever, not enough did. The result was that while Nixon was winning handily, Republican Senatorial Candidate Louie B. Nunn was losing a seat that had traditionally been Republican. Whatever patterns existed seemed in conflict with one another. Most of the Democrats who won surprising victories?...
...witness the signing of the SALT agreement, yet not formally invited to take part in the ceremony, she hid from the press while watching from behind a massive column. In China, she even managed to trick a newsman into eating the same fiery delicacy that she dispatched with a flick of her chopsticks and a bat of her eyelashes. She left the man gasping for water...
...School Flick presents the ever popular Little Caesar the first of the big 30's gangster flicks, with Edward G. Robinson as "Rico" at 8 p.m and the OK Hamphrey Bogart, Leslie Howard film of Robert Sherwood. Petrified Forest at 10 p.m. Sat. at Harkness Common...
Died. Friedrich Flick, 89, West Germany's most powerful industrialist; of a kidney malfunction; in Constance, West Germany. As head of prewar Germany's biggest coal-and-steel conglomerate, Flick was a major supplier of German armaments during World War II. Though 80% of his holdings were confiscated and Flick served a five-year sentence after the war, he emerged from prison in 1950 and quietly began again. Within two decades he acquired control over more than 200 paper, steel, chemical and automobile companies, including 40% of Daimler-Benz. At his death, he was reputedly West Germany...
Garden of Finzi-Continis--Overrated. A very heavy and sentimental Vittorio De Sica flick about the round-up of Jews in Fascist Italy. Features the most ineiegant rich clan since Visconti's The Damned. CINEMA KENMORE SQUARE...