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SAFE DEPOSIT Prisoner. Release Delay Protested PAGE EIGHTEEN -^tANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 86, 1873 Rham District . ‘Crossroads’ Coordi iteer Obituaries' ^Students Direct firemen of nre Town Fire TV ^^t ‘ Friday Concert Department will meet tonight at 7 at the Holmes Funeral Is Relieved Of Duties who, according to Swerdloff, is (VISITING HOURS) The Rham High School Music Home, 400 Main St., to pay their Hie dissension between Uie mariced “ unsatisfactory work Department will present its respects to Thomas McKinney Manchester Drug Advisory performance.” resigning because he disagrees Intermediate Care Semi­ Tom McKinney Dead; annual Student Directors’ Jr., a member. Council and its “ Crossroads” Moss commenting on this with the DjAC policies, will private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 (Concert on Friday evening at 8 Center coordinator, Mark morning’s action, said, “ ! iwid remain until the end of the Manchester—A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICK: KII'I KKN CKN'IH p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 in the gymnasium. The MANCHES’TER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1973 - VQL., XCII, No. 1?5 The weekly meeting of the Swerdloff, took a new twist Swerdloff that there was no wccfc Retired Fire Officer a.m. -2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. program is unique in that it is “Key 73” ad hoc committee today, when, according to need for him to stay the rest of Moss said calls to tb eC & i^ Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m .; entirely student conducted. are being referred, and alter usually scheduled for Friday Swerdloff, he was “ relieved of the week. March 2 was Thomas McKinney Jr., 69, of 4 p.m. - 8 p.m .. Rham is one of very few Friday will be referred, ,to noon at the Salvation Army his duties effective actually given as an end of the 27 Marshall Rd., retired deputy Intensive Care and Coronary schools that give students the Citadel will meet Tuesday noon immediately.” week date, rather than having Robert J. Digan’s office at the fire chief of the Town Fire* Care; Immediate family only, opportunity to use the band and him terminate in the middle of Youth Service Center until a Department, died early Sunday this week only. All interested According to a news release anytime, limited to five chorus in laboratory situations the week on Feb. 28.” new coordinator for morning in Manchester clergy and members of MACC, Saturday from Paul Moss, DAC minutes. to practice condh.<!ting He further noted that Bruno “ Crossroads” can be found. Memorial Hospital. He was the division of Christian Unity, are president, Swerdloff was Prisoner. Release Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. - techniques. invited to attend to formalize resigning as of March 2 in order Lozito, assistant coordinator husbs^id of Christine Russell 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 The students who will be plans for “ Key 73” programs! to devote full time to his law McKinney. p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., directing the symphonic band Bring a sack lunch. studies at the University of He was born March 20, 1903, and 6:30 p.m. - 8.p.m. are Brian Keefe, Paula Hartford, in which he has been New Way Found in Manchester, the son of Age Limits: 16 in maternity, Bergenholtz, Dave Ransom, enrolled since last September. Thomas and Sarah Turkington 12 in other areas, no limit in The Manchester Civic Kathy Wirth, Colleen Shannon, In counteracting this McKinney, and lived in self-service. Chorale will rehearse tonight at To Stop Hair Loss, Lorna Johnson, Jim Drew, Sue statement, Swerdloff cited a Delay Protested Manchester all his life. He All emergency patients and Derby, Ruth Copas, Jon Horton 7:30 in the gym at Manchester letter from the DAC dated Jan. joined the South Manchester outpatients are requested to use and Jon Ross. High School. The orchestra will 23, 1973, stating that his Grow More Hair Vietnamese and Viet Cong American POWs and Fire Department as a volunteer the new emergency room en­ Conducting the chorus and rehearse at 7:45 p.m, in the SAIGON (AP) - The United earlier today that it was the North Vietnamese contract was not going to be But, if you are not already members of the Joint Military withdrawal of all American in 1925 while working as a full­ trance off Armory St. Access to chamber sings will be Betsy cafeteria. HOUSTON, TEXAS - If States called on North Vietnam suspending the release of delegation in Saigon, indicated renewed. slick bald, how can you be Commission. forces from Vietnam. time carpenter. He became a the entrance via existing Anderson, Jim Drew, Bob you don’t suffer from male and the Viet Cong today to go American POWs until the that the Communists According to Swerdloff, he sure what is actually causing The U.S. delegation to the A four-page statement from regular paid fireman in 1944. In driveways. Moore, Deborah Wright, Paula pattern baldness, you can ahead immediately with the United States and South Viet­ particularly wanted the release severed relations with the DAC your hair loss. Even if commission said the North the U.S. delegation called on 1946 he was appointed Pediatrics: Parents allowed 8 Bergenholtz, Judy Jose, Ruth now stop your hair release of U.S. prisoners of nam honored all parts of the of civilian prisoners held by the Fires Damage following a conflict over baldness may seem to “ run in Vietnamese had told it “ the North Vietnam and the Viet superintendent of the fire a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to mid­ Ctopas, Jon Horton and (Tolleen war. cease-fire agreement. South Vietnamese and an end to program policies; the DAC in loss . and grow more your family,” this is certainly Cong’s Provisional alarm system. He was elected night; others, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Shannon. North Vietnam announced Bui Tin, the spokesman for harassment of the North obstacle to the release of POWs State Hospital its statement said he resigned. hair. no proof of the cause of YOUR Revolutionary Government “ to foreman of Orford Hose Co. 3 in Tickets for the performance on time is a technical one — Swerdloff, who believes this For years ’’they said it hair loss. related to the availability of implement the obligations they 1948. He was appointed deputy Thomas McKinney Jr. are on sale not and may be MIDDLETOWN (AP) - Discharged Friday: Joseph latest action by the DAC is due couldn’t be done.” But now a liaison flights between Saigon have accepted in the Paris chief in 1957, 'Serving in that obtained from any band or About $65,000 in damage has William J. McKinney of Coven­ B ayers, 333 Bidw ell St.; to his news release to the firm of laboratory consultants and Hanoi.” agreement and protocols and to capacity until his retirement in chorus member. They will also been caused by a series of fires Hair loss caused by sebum try ; and a sister, Mrs. Emma J. Edward Madsen, 150 Birch St.; newspapers, said Moss ap­ has developed a treatment for take immediate action to fulfill 19M. He had also at one time be on sale the evening of the set in one of the newest can also run in your family, Gas Station Zoning A U.S. spokesman said North worked for Blish Hardware. Brown of Manchester. Ellen F. Kieman, 46 Strickland buildings at Connecticut Valley proached him today, asked for both men and women, that is and many other conditions can their commitment to release St.; Anthony S. Ferreira, concert. not only stopping hair Vietnam “ has declined to He was a member of St. Funeral services will be Hospital (CVH), officials say. the keys to the Center, and cause hair loss. No matter U.S. POWs in accordance with Enfield; Sarah F. Dalrymple, loss . but is really growing accept a U.S. offer of a C130 as Mary's Episcopal Church and a Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the The fires were not serious relieved him of any further which one is causing your hair the withdrawal rate of U.S. and Holmes Funeral Home, 400 47 Lyness St.; Roger L. Ga^e, duties. hair! loss, if you wait imtil you are Exception Denied an interim solution to the free world forces. member and past president of Peacock, 237 Center St.; and most of the damage was Main St. Burial will be in East Vernon; Alice Shorette, 279AN. He further stated that his They don’t even ask you to immediate liaison problem.” “This withdrawal has now the Manchester Rod and Gun Yvonne M. Jacques, South caused by smoke and water, slick bald and your hair mmts Cemetery. Main St.; Judith A. Brown, blue work termination slip: was take their word for it. They are dead, you are beyond hi§^. The North Vietnamese and reached over 50 per cent of Gub. Windsor; Janet A. Atwood, they add^. DOUG BEVINS on the south side of Sheldon Rd. apropos, and the location of the Friends may call at the South Windsor; Andrew A. invite you to try the treatment So, if you still have any hairbn Viet Cong have released 163 those forces which were in Survivors besides his wife are Tolland; Betty A. Gill, South (Herald Reporter) The facility, proposed by building created a hardship. funeral home tonight from 7 to Davis. Vernon. and see for yourself! American prisoners, but 422 South Vietnam on Jan. 28, 1973, two brothers, Robert J. Windsor; Albert J. Gorman, 691 top of your head, ai^ would Citing traffic and safety • Denied a variance sought by 9.
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