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Empirs CARPET Ikanrifphttr Leutmng Brraui THURSDAY, M AR6H 18, 1971 PAGE TWENTY-TWO litituriifBtrr Ewttittg IfmUii Average Daily Net Press Run For The Week Boded The Weather Connecticut,” a publication of Ninety per celit chance of Little Theatre of Manchester March IS, 1971 Odegard Adds the Governor’s Committee on rain-snow tonight; low near 30. will have open casting for its A bout Tow n Environmental Policy, which Tomorrow mostly cloudy, windy production of “ A 'Thousand State Tracts recommends environmental leg­ iKanrIfPHtTr lEuTmng BrraUi with precipitation ending; high Tile board of CSirlsUan educa­ Clowns" tonight at 8 at its 1 5 ,9 0 1 islation to be acted upon by near 40. tion a t the Community Baptist Mudio, 22 Oak St. The try-outs To Libraries the current General Assembly. Manchester— A City o f Vittage Charm Church will meet tonight at 7:30 are open to all area residents. "The State of Connecticut in Fellowship Hall. A second casting will be held state Sen. David Odegard of Budget Report, 1971-72,” the Monday at 8 p.m. for those un­ Manchester said yesterday that proposed taxation and spend­ V O L : L X X X X , n o . 143 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1971 (OlaMlfled Advertizing on Page 21) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS The board of deacons of the able to attend tonight. he has arranged to have six ing policy developed by Gov. Community Bt^>tist Church will special state publications avail­ Thomas Mesklll. able at libraries in the four meet tonight at 7:30 in Fellow­ Mrs. Inez Mahoney, Ameri­ . "The Legislative Index by (W T A m r B / B 9f_ T t m towns of the 4th Senatorial Dis­ ship Hall. canism chairman and patriotic Subject Matter,” a document instructor for the VFW Auxil­ trict - Manchester, Glastonbury, which lists by subject matter More and more people About 3,000 iary, last night presented an k^arlborough and East Hamp­ S S T W in s The chapel choir of Ehnanuel all of the bills introduced in the American flag to Cub Scout ton. current General Assembly. are reading the Lutheran Church will rehearse Pack 367 in ceremonies at Mar­ In Manchester, they will be American, Israeli “The Directory of Higher Edu­ tonight at 7:30 in Luther Hall. Viet Troops tin School. She also distributed available at Mary Cheney Li­ cation,” an up-to-date com­ P an el V ote flag etiquette booklets to the 38 brary on Main St. pilation of all agencies and HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS The Hartford Engineers Club cubs attending the meeting. The six publicans are: boards concerned with higher , . so if you want to get Leave Laos In Senate will meet tonight at 6:30 at “ Vocational Information in education in Connecticut. your piece of the action Home's Motor Lodge Restaur­ Chapman Court, Order of Connecticut,” a publication of “Financial Aids for Con­ SAIGON (AP) — The South WASHINGTON (AP) — The Understanding Seen ant, 1324 Silas Deane Highway, Amaranth, will meet tomorrow the State Department of Edu­ necticut Students,” a book that Vietnamese Command an­ Senate Appropriations Commit­ Wethersfield. Peter Stem, vice at 7:4S p.m. at the Masonic cation, which outlines many of contains information on many nounced today that It haa with­ tee voted 17 to 5 today to restore president. Regional and E5n- Temple. Refreshments will be the vocational opportunities possible sources of financial as­ Coll 643-2711 drawn between 2,000 and 3,000 full fimding for a federally sub­ vlronment Planning at North­ served. Officers will wear color available to young people in sistance, which are available to of Ite troops from Laos in the sidized sfipersonic transport east Utilities Service Co., will gowns. Connecticut. Connecticut youtli planning to past two days, leaving about plane. speak on: “The Corporations “ An Environmental Policy for attend college. 18,000 over the border. The committee vote which At Talks in Capital Expanding Public Responsibility T h e Senior Citizens notxi Evidence mounted that the was counter to Thursday’s vote in the Environmental Field.” luncheon tomorrow has been Saigon government is beginning In the House eliminating SST canceled as repairs are being to close out its campaign in spending was denounced by Sen. WASHINGTON (AP)— >7iel in private talks and public glc territorial positions captured The trustees of Second Con­ made to the Senior Citizens Laos after nearly six weeks. William Proxmlre, D-Wls., who Israeli Foreign Ministe l statements to g;lve up its plan to from Egypt and other Arab gregational Church will meet Center. "Some South Vietnamese said he will campaign to make Abba Eban said followintr «*»’ateglc points of territory states in 1967 units which were heavily en­ tonight at 7:30 at the church. sure the full Senate goes along ADOa ^Dan saia lOllOWVlg captured from Egypt in 19OT and Rogers,---------- ----- rejecting this Israeli gaged by the enemy were pulled Past Chiefs Club of Memorial with the House view. a^ mating with Secretary base its security instead on in- policy, has been calling publicly bock to South Vietnam. There Temple, Pythian Sisters, will But two committee members. 01 state Rogers Fnday tematlonal guarantees' and a and privately for Israel to base Jehovah’s Witnesses will have have been no replacements,” meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Sen. Hiram Fong, R-Hawali, that the American and Is- u.N. peacekeeping force, Its security on Intematicmal group discussions ot a Bible aid Lt. Col. Tran Van An told news­ home of Mrs. Samuel Schora, and Gale McGee, D-Wyo., raeli governments now Premier Golda Melr has re- guarantees and a United Na­ tonight at 7:30 at 18 Chambers men at the i^ g o n command’s 51 Green Rd. changed positions from last have “a better understand- u.s. position. Eban tions peace-keeping force, in­ St., 720 N. Main St., 281 Wood- dally briefing. year voting for the SST appro­ declined to be drawn into a dis­ cluding Americein troops. bridge St., 144 Griffin Rd in Some c t Saigon’s troops at the int^’ of their differing po­ King David Lodge of Odd priation. cussion of the sharp differences Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Pa., said South Windsor, and French Rd., Ham Nghi forward headquar­ sitions on Middle East which have existed and evident­ Fellows will meet tomorrow at Sen. Margaret Case Smith, Eban appealed for arrange­ Bolton. ters were reported packing to R-Malne, also changed position peace terms. ly continue to exist between 7:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. Leaving the State Depart­ ments under which Israel can return to rear headquarters. to vote for SST spending but Washington and Jerusalem. More than 100 empty trucks ment, Eban stopped short how­ negotiate freely and without out­ center CongregatlMial CSmrch Miss Gall Pfenning, daughter told newsmen this does not nec­ Eban went into Rogers’ office Couple Wed 25 Years were assembled at Ham Nghi, ever, of saying that any of the side pressure for a settlement council will meet tonight at 7:30 of Mr. smd Mrs. Theodore Pfen­ essarily indicate what position at the State Department at 11 that would insure her secure . in the Federation Room of the and the troops were loading she will take when the appropri­ differences had been resolved a.m. EST after meeting with a ning of 19 Academy St., has tional Church. Mr. Thomas is borders. Mr. and Mrs. Rodolphe H. them with desks, beds and other and he bluntly objected to Is­ group of Senators, evidently to church. been named to the dean’s list employed as a weaver at ation comes to a vote on the ‘I would characterize it as a Thomas of 18 Lilac St. hold supplies and furnishings. Senate floor. rael’s making any concesslans argue for Israel’s announced de­ at Chamberlayne Junior Col­ Cheney Brothers and Mrs. their wedding picture on their Some bunkers were emptied. In order to get into detailed ne­ termination to hold on to strate- (See Page Eight) lege, Boston , where she is a 25th wedding anniversary. The Ihom as is employed at the Con- Earlier today Senate Demo­ gotiations with iEgypt on a Tents also were dismantled. cratic Leader Mike Mansfield 9 senior. couple had a surprise party re­ necUcut Bank and Trust Co., Brig. Gon. Fham Van Phu, peace settlement. said that if the Senate agrees cently at the home' of their Main St. Office. They have commander of the South Viet­ At the same time he called for Mountain Laurel Chapter of with the House and refuses "Jewish daughter, Dianna, and son-in- another daughter, Pamala, at n a m ^ 1st Infantry Division, such negotiations. Sweet Adelines will rehearse to­ law, Mr. and Mrs. John A. home. more money for Uje SST “ that ” We now suggest detailed and Egyptian Antiaircraft Guns Ddicitesseii & ftestwrMl and his entire 1st Regiment— ought to be the end of It.” night at 8 at the Russlan- Luntta of 170 Oak St. (Herald photo by Bucelviclus) concrete discussions on all the AtT about 1,500 men—had been pull­ Amerlcan National Center, 213 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruff of And Republican Leader Hugh questions raised in the two pa­ ed out of Laos after being cut Scott said the White House Fire on Two Israeli Jets Wethersfield Ave., Hartford. Cooper St., who were the honor up and demoralized by weeks pers which have been presented attendents at the wedding, and would have to “take a brand to Ambassador Jarring by PASSPORT PHOTOS of heavy North Vietnamese at­ new look” at the whole Issue.
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