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■Jii r'iCT'- FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1971 PAGE T W E im jflianrbfatpr Ew tiing liw alb Ayerage Dally Net Prefw Rnh The Weather For The Week Ended November 14, 1970 Cloudy/and cold through Mon St. Bartholomew’s annued The.boa^ of trustees of ’Ihe Rev. Russell Allen, cur Omar Officers day. 7’qnight’s low ranging 11 About Town peurish dance will be held Sat- South United'Methodist Church ate of St. Mary’s Episcopal, from s to 16; tomorrow’s high urday, Jan. SO, at Manchester will meet tonight at 7:80 at the ChurOb, will ccmduct a service Fire CaDs Change Friday 16.080 In the^20s. , H Boy SoDUt Troop 362 of St. Country Club. ’The event will church. Sunday at 8:15 a.m. radio sta M EH IilllsW Mancheater— A City of Village Charm Bartholomew’s Parish Is spon open with a social period at 7 ----- tion WINF. ’The program Is At 11:53 last night town fire- Omar Shrine Club change p.m., and dinner will be served 'The Junior Choirs of Eman- soring a paper drive tomorrow ^nsoicd ^ the Manchester ^ mittress fire at officers at its first meeting of 2 IN’. at 7:30. , The Sophisticates will Lutheran Church will rc» ^ cU of ^urches^d the'j^ VOL. LXXXX, NO. 84 (Clwlfled Adverttalng on Page 18) from 9 a.m. to'\4 p.m:. .A truck 1971 Ftiday, Jan. IS, at Willie’s (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1971 PRICE TEN CENTS will be in the Popular Market play for dancing. Parishioners hea^e tom or^ at 9:30 a.m. Clergy Association of Manches 10-13 ter. At 11:18 last night, eighth dis Steak House. ’Ihe meeting be parking lot. For pickup cedi may obtain Ocketslyy contacting “.‘’“"il; trict firemen responded to a Mrs. Robert Kennlff, 82 Ken- childrens Bell Choir ^ gins with a socifd hour at 6:30 fori o n d b o fy s 8 8 « George Bledce of 46 Bllsle Dr. false alarm at Burnham St. and „ ... rehearse tomorrow at 10:15 Pvt. E.2 Douglas J. Phelps, : ^ a.m. In Luther Hall. and dinner is at 7:30. son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robert. (Murdock will be In Loyal Circle of Kings Daugh L. Phelps of 40 Durant St. has stalled as president, succeeding terly will meet Monday at 7:45 The Grade 7 Youth Iijstrac- ^ party planning session, with completed liis basic training.at Police Arrest Two p-mf In the Federation Room of Uon aass of ZIot EvangeUcal Kenneth Reynolds as In- Raymond E. Bogue. Israeli Premier^ Ft. Campbell, Ky. He Is now Public Records Center Congregational Church. Lutheran wUl meet to- gtructor, will be held Monday taking advanced infantry train-' Fyn* the entertainment portion Hostesses are Mrs. Ruth Mul- morrow at 9:30 a.m. at the Warranty Deed of the program, Bernard dad U.S. Seen Intensifying ing in the artillery at Ft. Sill, In .Connection W ith doon and Mrs. Mary Thrall. munlty T , 79 N. Main St. The Okla. Francis C. Shea to Neill C. Shearon of Coventiy, a canoe M. U.N. Envoy Confer ----- class Is open to the public, and Nodden, property at 70-72 Parker ing enthusiast, will idiow a film 1 1 1 9 pbH . The 50-60 Club of St. .Meiry’s ’’Ghost Dance” will play for a small fee will be charged, Little Flower of Jesus ktoUi- St., conveyance tax - $29.15. called "White Water.” By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to U.N. headquarters In New Episcopal Church will meet to the Teen Center dance tomor- Baby-sitting Is available. The ers Circle will meet hmlght at Marriage License Members may bring guests, Kidnap of Diplomat ’Ihe special envoy of the Unlt- York on Sunday. b-night at 7 at Neill Hall of the row at 7 :45 p.m. At the Com- session will deal Wlta "getting 8:15 at the home of Mrs. Donald Ronald Jon LaBonte of 52 Ftd- and reservations should be As Jarring and Mrs. Melr 'church. A film about “A Trip munlty, 79 N. Main St. from back In the swing of j>arty-glv- Knofla, 30 Clyde Rd. Mrs. ton Rd. and Patricia Ann Steele made with the club secretary MONTEVIDEO, UruRuay (A P)— Police reported to- t o y ^ S p r e w ' ^ d S i r ^ to England” will be shown. 8 to 11 p.m. Ing after the holidays. FYank Morlarty is co-hostess. of 560 Vernon St. by next Tuesd^. day the arrest of an economics student and a tire com- leraei in the renewed efforts to ^w ar s a ^ t ^ GI Withdrawal inWiet pany worker in connwtion with the theft of a car that Work out a peace setuement in help from the United States, Is SAIGON (AP) — The might have been used in the kidnaping of Ambassador the Middle East. trying to sabotage the ^>eclal Geoffrey M. S. Jackson of Britain. ' • . - wag. Ounnar v. Jarring’s United States will with •second iheetlng with’Mrs. Melr draw 20,000 combat troops ’Ihere was no word from the Sadat, speaking FYlday In Cai In Jerusalem.' They met at a from the Saigon region Ministry 'issued a ro, said Israel could not pursue working lunch hoeted by Israel’s during (the next four CoBBecticni f "W® wUl spare no foreign minister, Abba Eban. her "expansionist^ ^ ^and ^ mlUtaiy ®«ort to protect his Ufe and ob- But as they conferred, the and her ^bot^ ct tae months and deactivate a '' ^ A % "'® *®'" ^ ^ immediate UberaUon.” chief opposition party In Israel, J “ ^1®8 mission without / the major tactical headquarters rorist guerrlUas. ^he government has refused Uie Gahal, sent speakers out encouragement and full support in a speed-up of American ♦ s < s j WeU ®OBie You to President Joige Itacheco Are- to <teal with guerrlUas_ responsl-. around the country to voice the ^® United States. disengagement from South CO met with three top Cabinet ble for six previous poUUcal Md- party’s opposiUon to Israel’s re- H ® was addressing teachers Vietnam, the Associated officials at his vacatltm resort napings, but Jackatm ranks turn to the U.N.-sponsored from Egyptian universities, Press learned today. at Santa Teresa, about 160 mUes higher than Uie previous vie- peace talks. The • party is "The problem Is no long^er Is-^ The U.S. 2nd field force, a tac east ot hero, to consider moves tlms. against Israel’s giving up Arab mel. but America,” Sadat said. Ca/dor’s / tical headquarters 12 miles In the crisis. ’Ihe 65-year<dd British am- lands captured In the 1967 He added that there Is a contra- At least a half-doxen stolen bassador was abducted Friday Arab-IsraeU war. diction between the U.S. call for northeast of Saigon controlling cars were used In the kidnap. as he was being drlyen to the Jarring arrived In Israel on peace and Its continued arms all U.S. Thai, Australian and One car stolen from a garage Embassy. The operation was FYiday for special talks with the Shlpmente to Irael "under the New Zealand combat units In near the city center was found carried out in professional style Israelis. pretext of maintaining an arms the 3rd Military Region, will to ' ' on the outskirts of town with 'with spUt-second timing by There was no immediate word balance.” reorganized to functiwi strictly buUet holes 'In the body. about 10 Tupemaroe guerrlUas, on what he and Mrs. Melr dls- Sadat said he p r e d a t e d the in an adyisory role. PoUce said they were at a loss °**® whom was disguised as_^a cussed at the working lunch, backing extended to Egypt by The 3rd Military Region In- vegetable vendor. He pulled a eludes Saigon and 11 surround-/ S A . 4 s, to explain the bullet holes be- After Uielr first meeting on Frl- the Soviet Union, which he said ' - i , : cause so fa# as they knew, ho fubmachine gun out of his bas- toy, a communique described "spares no effort to help us by Ing provinces. It covers an area shots were fired during the kid- produce. • the tdks u “^ I tlv e and con- supplying us with modem tech- of 10,(XX> square miles. and ntq;> (^ration. The guerrillas began the oper- s ^ t t v e but It did not go Into nologlcal equipment.” The withdrawal o t the 20,(X)0 PoUce also were seeking to aff®" by darting in front of troops from the Saigon region [Saturday identify a night watchmen at a Jackson’s car in an American Jarrlng Is expected to return (See Page Eight) will end the American combat . ’ J « n . 9 i h JJA 18 f r V ^ ' t o 5 p j f nearby garage from where a pickup truck. The car collided role in the 3rd Military Region. number of vehicles were stolen with the truck, and guerrUlas Only one brigade of American O s shortly before the kidnaping. immediately speared on the combat troops 'wiU remain in «> 4 b>xyl;i .The garage was located a few street and surrounded the Um- the region by May, about 6,000 men and their role will to one 'jf*' mUes from the city center ®9fr*®' Flam^ Eat Grounded Ship; Mdiere the kidnap of Jackson They also surrounded an eS' of,providing security for U.S. In-, 9 M # 1 ^ 4 took lUace. cort vehlcte that was foUowi^ staltations. Police said the watchman had with two plainclothes guard s^ - Passengers Man Lifeboats The unite being withdrawn started working at the garage slde.