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U.S. Suspends Vietnam Talks WEDNESDAY, M AY 6, 1972 PAGE THIRTY-SIX Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9. 0*Clock Andover Lottery Winner The Weather LW V Annual Meeting May 22 92549 Gradual clearing, cool tonight; low in 40s. Friday mostly euniiy The Andover Ueague of Wom­ and Mrs. Robert LeBaron,' Mrs. ing year. At last year’s annual and w a tm er; high near 8S. Out­ Philip Joranson and Mrs. Thom­ meeting, the membership voted en Voters has scheduled May look for Saturday . fair and as Birmingham for directors. to make a survey of the local 1 ]ioi m StfHy, l^ige 8 22 for the annual meeting of the aeasmiable. With the exception of the secre­ school systems, and agreed that Mancheeter^A City o f Vittage Charm league, at which time new offi­ tary’s term which runs for one the study would take a two- cers will be elected and a-looal year, all the terms of office are year period. The members will / - VV^NO'^ VOL. XCI, NO. 18S study agenda will be pro^ocwd for a two-year period. be asked to ai^rove continua­ (TWENTY-BIGHT PAGES— TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN.« THURSDAY, HAY 4, 1972 (daeeUed AdvetUeliig PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS and acted on. , Also to be presented to the tion of the school survey as the A slate has been prepared by membership is a new nominate (peal btudy item for the com­ the nominating committee, Ing committee for next year c<xi- ing year. chaiifed by Mrs. Alice Moe and sisUng' of Mrs^ Dennis Keenan The survey is based on a de­ ml including Mrs. Dennis Keenan, as chairman, and Mrs. Valdls tailed questionnaire covering all Mrs. John Storm, Mrs. John Vinkels and Mrs. Albert Richey. aspects of our local school sys­ Oorl and Mrs. Ronald.^f&veTi, Other nomlnatians for these tem; Its goals, program, staff, Nixon and will be presented to the an­ positions will be accepted from pupils, m ateii^, equipment, nual meeting. the floor at the annual meeting, financing, administration, fed-i U.S. Suspends Proposed candidates include providing the prior consent of oral, state and local regulations. Mrs. George Hall for secrmd the nominee has been obtained. It is meant to provide a strict­ Hails vice president, Mrs. Eldward The league will also vote on ly factual account of where An­ Yeomans for treiisurer, Mrs. what they wish to take up as dover’s school system is ^ the William Austin for secretary. a local study item for the com­ present time. ^ H oover Vietnam Talks WASHNGTON (AF) — Pree- PARIS (AP) — Hie United end the North Vietnamese in­ “The irrefutable fact is that Ident Nixon and the nation paid States and sW h Vietnam in­ vasion of the South. the Nixon administration has laattrtbutes today to J. Edgar definitely suspended the Viet­ Thuy today ignored Porter’s vl^ ted the U.S. engagement to H oover. ’.11-;. •k ^ y. nam peace conference today. demand, sa)rlng talk of such ah completely 'and unconditionally B\mei^ aervlcee were at the U.S. delegation ch ief T^^lUam invasion was "sheer fabric­ stop the bombing and all other National Preebyterlan Church, J. Porter told newsmen that ation .” acts of war against North where HCiover bad been a dea­ South Vietnamese Ambeussador In his speech to the confer­ V ietnam .” con. Pham Dang Lam, speaking for ence, Porter noted that Thuy He repeated questions put to had not replied to his demands, 'The congregation said the the allied side "did not agree to Portjer last wreek: "Is the but then posed a series of new Lionl’a Prayer as the President set a date for the next meet­ United States prepared to put questions regarding settlement waited to dellvar an eulogy for in g .” an end to its aggression, its SUMMER FABRICS of the conference. He gave no the man who spent 48 yean Porter said the decision was Vietnamizatlrai and its escalat­ building the PHI bito a wocld- made because of “a lack of indication in his speech that ion of the w a r ? " the allied side planned to sus­ renowned law ' enforcement progress in every available In contemShg that UB. SAVE Vz AND MORE agency. channel” of the peace talks. > pend the conference. He called charges of an invasion were on the communist side to “re­ - A pHVate burial service will North Vietnam at the outset fabrication, Thuy. quoted file Sportswear prints, solids, dehiihs, woven spond to these questions as pre­ 1954 Geneva conference declar­ be in Ckmgreindonal Oemeteiy, of the 149th session ignored a cisely and as explicitly as you plaids, stripes. Cottons, polyester/cottons. only a few Mocks from Hoo­ -U.S. demand that It halt its of­ ation on division of North and ca n .” South Vietnam at the 17th par­ ver's boyhood home and not £dr fensive in South Vietnam. The Instead of meeting Porter’s Values fe $1.19 Yd. from the Capitol where bis United States had made this is­ allel: “The military demarca­ demand, Thuy and the Viet tion line is provisional and body lay lii state 34 houn. sue the first order of business Cong delp,'i;ate, Nguyen Thi in resuming the talks last should not in any way be Inter­ Among tiioee Invited to the Binh, reiterated the main preted as constituting a politi­ 1,300 eeat church today were week, after suspending the ne­ points of the Communist seven- gotiations for five weeks. cal or territorial boundary.” 2 yards 9 9 * Vice Preeident Bplro T. Agnew, point peace plan. "Now the united States re- C abinet msmbera, Siq>reme Porter said that the decision In rejecting U.S. diarges of Ooozt ju^cee, congreeamen for­ not to set a date for a new invasion, Thuy told Porter: (See Page Eighteen) eign dlplomals. Hoover's re­ meeting was not altogether a maining tamily c t n e u iy so result today’s session at HAWAIIAN PRINTSf"^ low prieoa on spring wardrobe charmersi mecee and nefdtews and many which he said the Communist FBI ogente, active and retired. side "refused to answer any of Colorful, mod designs for patio and pool our questions.” His reference to Hoover, 77, was found dead (n dresses, fun-time sportswear. 100% cotton lack of progress in every avail­ bis home lUeeday. able channel was taken to Turks Abandon FAMOUS NAME In the Capitol Rotunda Reg. 98c Yd. — SAVE 21c Yd. Wedneoday, Hoover was eulo- mesin that secret talks have DOUBLE KNIT also been going on. Never Befare and glsed by ChM Justice Warren Guar. Washable ^ Probably Never Again E. Burger as a man who The possibility of secret talks “epitomised the American Vietnam refugees take belongings on exodus south as Red troops advance from Quang Tri. (UPI photo) arose when North Vietnamese Hijack Attempt polyester Politburo member Le Due Tho 35” /36” Wide yd. MI$$ES', JUNIORS' dream of patriotism, dedication 77 to duty and successful attain­ arrived in Paris last Sunday. ISTTAJIBUI. (A P ) — Four uAt and the N ational Soeiirlty ALL-WEATHER AND m en t." Although it has been suspected Turkish airplane hijackers sur- Council. PANT On 1 Wedneeday, thousands that secret talks between Tho rendered to Bulgrarian author- The Turkish Airlines DC9 was "SAHARA" 9-O Z. conoN filed past ttie ctosed, flag-drap­ and possibly Dr. Henry A. Kis­ Itles in Sofia today although the hijacked Wednesday while on a COATS ed coffin resting on the same singer, President Nixon’s na­ Turkish government was re- flight from Ankara to Istanbul, ^ 9 9 oetalelq[ue used at the Capitol Hope Grows for 58 Miners tional security advisor, might ported to have rejected their There were 63 passengers BUTCHER WEAVES TERRY CLOTH fince the assassination <4 P resi: have been held, there has been demands to free six terrorists— aboard at the time, but some dent Abvnham linodn. Oidy 31 no official confirmation. three of them condemned to were allowed to leave the plane Vivid solid colors on a machine wash, Thirsty cotton terry for beach cover- men, eight of them presidents, KEIXOGG, Idaho (AP) — A spector’s office spokesman with them to <q>en water pipes to be kept closely Informed on As_ he left the conference, death^ln Turkey. for medical treatment. Volums to $26 feeling of cautious (qpttmlsm said. in the mineshafts. ups, pool, tennis or the 19th hole at have been stmllaily honored. the recovery operations and Lam told newsmen thpt the The hijackers abandoned Four terrorists, armed with crease resistant rayon & cotton. was expressed by officials, (o- He said they vrould have no golf! 9 He also said the reecue crews pledged the “full qiectrum of Communist side had refilsed to their threats to blow up the pistols and hand grensCdea tied Unb«li«vabl. low prico for froih (d e e P a g e day for the chances of 68 min­ food, however, and Adams said Textured, has the look and feel of were about to reach.a key aimft federal assistance” would be engage in a dialog and said plane and those aboard, For- m their wrists, let one decuUns 100% polyottor double knit droisot Begnlariy U.99 ers missing since a fire Tues­ the level of poisonous carbon made avsdlable to the people of linen. 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