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■ " WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IB, 1971 M OE FORTY-POUR HlanrlrfBtrr lEvi^ttfng 1|?ralb Avsrag# Dally Nst Ptsm Ran For The Week Ended November to, 1971 The Weather St. Bridget Pariah will .sponsor The Rhythmic Choir of South The Senior Choir of Center Olrl Sootit Troop 10 of At. Public Kecords - A midweek Bible meditation Fair and cooler tonight; low a Christmas party for children United Methodist Church will re­ Mary's Episcopal Church will ■‘■'J Lodge Elects About Town and prayer meeting will be con­ Ccngregntlonnj Church will re- In SOe, Tomorrow partly cloudy; on Sunday at 3 p.m. in the hearse tonight nt 6:30 in the Warranty l>ewl ducted tonight nt Calvary hoarse tonight at 7:30 in Memor­ have its annual Christmas par­ 15,590 high near 60. Saturday’e out­ cafeteria of St. Bridget School. church sanctuary for the Christ­ Irene E. t’arlson to Donald Ferguson As The F m a n u e 1 Lutheran Church. ial Hall of the church. After the ty tomorrow nt 7 p.m. In the look . . , fair and colder. Church will rehearse tonight at Wait Disney movies and car­ mas program. rehearsal, there will be a social J. and Joyce M. Nellson, prop­ Manehe$ter-^A City of Village Charm 7:30 at the church. toons will be shown. Refresh­ An Advent Service will be in the Robbins Room. parish hall of the church. In erty on Croft Dr., conveyance Next Master ments will be served and Santa Friendship Lodge of Masons held tonight at 7 nt Trinity lieu of a grab bug gift, each tax $30.80. VO L. L X XXXI, NO. 66 An Advent Communion Ser­ Claus will pay a visit. Tickets member la reminded to bring Marriage IJcense (THIRTY.'TWO PAGB8-TW0 SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1971 will have a business meeting nt Covenant Church. The church The Senior Choir of Commun­ (Olaeelfied Advertising on Page 39) PRICE FIFTEEN CBNtS Robert W. Ferguson . ot 40 vice will be held tonight at 7:30 may be purchased at the door 7:30 tomorrow hight at the choir will rehearse at 7:40 nt ity Baptist Church will rehearse a pair cf mittens for a mitten Patrick H. Tost and Deborah Brent Dr., Vernon, last night at Zion Evangelical LiUthernn or after the Masses on Sunday. Masonic Temple. Officer dress the church. ■ tonight nt 7:30 at the church. tree, which will bo given to the A. Johnson of 197 Center St., was elected worshipful master Church. Is business suits. The lodge's Manchester Welfare Depart­ Doc. 24. of Masons. He succeeds Amo . The Junior and Handbell Children's Christmas party will The commission on edueatlon The Junior Choir of Trinity ment. Wooden chain holders will Stcrud. Boy Scout Troop 123 will meet Choirs of South United Methodist be Sunday afternoon from 2 to of South United Methodist Covenant Church will rehearse be completed at this meeting, Other elected officers are Nor­ tonight at 6:45 nt Community Church will rehearse tomorrow 5. Ronald Mottram, marshal, is Church win meet tonight at 7 ;S0 tomorrow nt -1 p.m. nt the and calendar money will bo ac­ Read Herald Ads man F. Pierce, senior warden; Baptist Church. nt 4:16 p.m. at the church. chairman. in the. churph reception hall. church. cepted. Roger S. Ather, Junior warden; Surrender in East Malcolm Robertson, past mas­ ter, secretary, and WlHiam R. Hewitt, treasurer. Sterud was elected to a five-year term as a trustee for the Masonic Temple Coro. Ends India Fighting MSS

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS marched victoriously Into Dac­ "fight on until Bangla Desh la ■ b ca and Prime Minister Indira liberated.” The announcement The Indian army triumphed Gandhi told her people; "Dacca on its eastern front today with Indicated she that her con­ is now the free capital of a free ditions for a cease-flre had the, unconditional surrender of country." been fulfUled. SE Pakistan's army in Bast Paki­ It has been the provincial stan. Then the Indian govem­ Announcement of the eastern- capital of the East wing of Pak­ front victory brought cheers In ment ordered its troops on the istan, the New Delhi Parliament. western front to stop fighting Mrs. Gandhi declared refu­ It was the 12th day of fight­ V. 4 N D Friday night in a unilateral gees who had fled from East ing there. The prime minister vIvAvXv^* / \ cease-fire. 4 Pakistan Jo India were already said the surrender was signed The Iitdlan Cabinet’s decision returning to the area, which In­ in Dacca at 4:81 p.m. by Lt. t ! to can a pause in the Kashmir dia calls Bangla Desh, or Ben­ Gen. A.A.K. Niasi, commander J I J area was made In the face of a gali nation. _ of the eaUmated 80,000 Paki­ LittI* Boys' declaration by Pakistan's presi­ The Pakistan president, Agha stani troops in the province. Little G irls' dent that he would carry on the Mohammed Yajha Khan, ap- The surrender was received, by faihion war with India until the "occu­ Lt. Gen. J.S. Aurora, com­ dr«ssM and pied areas are taken back." slacks pant d ram s mander of India’s eastern com­ t m Ready for Holiday Tour In announcing the Indian gov­ Peace mand, who flew to Dacca. * 3 ,8 8 .1 ; ernment’s decision, an official Nlazi surrendered nearly 24 6.44 spokesman said: "We have re­ hours after India, giving him Scrub flare B m a X o S farewell at Van Nuys Air Force dancer Jan Daley and next to Hope is Renee Woods. Jim Nabors peatedly declared that India Draws leg (lacki. Con­ Adorable styles to an ultimatum to quit, sus­ trasting pockets has no territorial ambition. pended bombing of the East choose from. Beauti­ th .h oiid .y ..ii.n csridT'S.n lysSTS'irs:?.^ivrur'TAE.-'pKr "Now that Pakistani armed Near Robert W. Ferguson and waistband. ful holiday colors. AM Pakistani ciqiltal. Half on hour Variety of colors. forces have surrendered in over . Sizes 3-6x. m before the ultimatum expired, Sizes 4 to 7. Bangla Desh, and Bongla Desh t h e Pakietanl commander A semi-public Installation of now is free, it is pctntless in parently refusing to write ott asked for an extension and for officers will be held In the m our view to continue the Bast Pakistan, broadcast his an Indian staff officer to go to Masonic Temple Saturday at 8 6 X Long Probe Ends present conflict. Intention to put out, two weeks Dacca to discuss the surrender. p.m. Two GIs Killed "Therefore In order to stop hence, a new constituticn that The Indians dispatched MaJ. Appointed officers are Earl • bloodshed and unnecessary loss he Insisted would apply to Gen. J.F.R. Jacob, with In­ M. Robertson, senior deacon; .V.V.W.V/A of life, we have ordered' our "both the wings” ot Pakistan. structions to give Nlazi until 6 John O. Nelson, Junior de€ic(m; armed forces to cease-fire ev­ Before New Delhi’s an­ p.m: to give up. Aurora follow­ At erywhere on the western front, T. Dye Hooper, senior steward; :e’s Robe nouncement of Its Intention to ed a few hours later. In Viet Action; with effect from 2000 hours In­ cease-fire In the west, an In­ George R. OuSlette, Junior Indian troops had entered QHICAGO (AP) -L The in- dian standard time on Friday, dian spokesman had reported steward; Joseph M. Hyland, Nelstein was accused of fall­ Dacca at 10:48 a.m., Mrs. Osn- Dec. 17, 1971.” the biggest tank battle of the marshal. diotment o( Federal Judge Otto ing to disclose his ownership of dhl tedd Parliament, and ifa j. mm “ It is ’ our earnest hope that war as having taken place In Also, William R. Sandberg, Kerner, a former •' governor, racing shares held in his wife's Gen. Mohammed Jamshed of past master, chaplain; Lyle T. Bteme from a lengthy investiga­ maiden name. Bomber Crashes there will be a corresponding that sector within the past 24 immediate response from the hours. the 36th PaUatani Division sur­ Neddow, past master, historian; tion into alleged stock mle- Peters did not disclose his rendered to them. govemment of Pakistan,” The Cabinet’s decision for the James E. Nichols, assistant deaiings between race track op­ ownership of stock In several SAIGON (AP) — The U.S. cause of the was not "The Indian armed forces The time given is 8 p.m. local western cease-fire was imme­ hlstoricm; William C. Bray, tiler SAVM erators and a number of one­ racing groups, court papers Command announced today known yet. A spokesman, Capt. will not remain in Bangla Desh time state offlclala, time,’ equivalent to 9:30 a.m. diately conveyed to Foreign for the 42nd year In a row; and claim. hat two Americans were killed James D'Entremont, said the longer than they are needed,” EST. Minister Swaran Singh, now at James W. MCKay, organist. LITTLE GIRLSi Kemer, a 6S-year-