Simple Peace Keeping Machinery Requested
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• 1 The Weather Snow tapering off tonight. Mostly clotid]r Tuesday. Low tonight mid 20s and h i^ Tuesday low to mid 30s. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1973 — VOL., X Q !, No. 124 Manchester—A City of Village Charm EIGHTlkEN PAGES PUflCE F iri EEN cfeNTS Vietnam Conference Opens In Paris Simple Peace Keeping Machinery Requested PARIS (AP) — Secretary of Canada officially informed secretary continued, that the Such a relationskip wnold effective international authori State William P. Rogers called the conference that it will quit parties have a responsiBility in pramit tlie conference to keep ty existed or the commission is on an international conference th e four-nation peace the event of violations which track of important not operating effectively. on Vietnam to set up simple supervisory com m ission in threaten the peace, devek^Hnents, Rogers added. He added, however, that 2 machinery to make certain Vietnam By April 30 unless an independence or right of self- Sharp told .the 13-party Canada would serve peace there does not fall into international authority is determination of the confererjce Canada might also provisionally until April 30, jeopardy. Canada expressed its estaBlished to deal with cease Vietnamese people. withdraw from the mnnnisakio while a replacement is found. displeasure at the present fire violations. This is Both a joint and if it is onable to fnoction Giina, North Vietnam and the system and threatened to pull This stand put forth By individual responsiBility, he effectively in the fidd. He in Viet Cbng have made it clear out of the peacekeeping Foreign Secretary Mitchell said, which means all par troduced a resohrtion calftig they oppose the United Nations commission in South Vietnam. Sharp was support^ in princi ticipants should consult with for U.N. Secretary-General acting as an international Rogers suggested to the ple at least By Rogers during each other on a regular Basis Kurt WalAeim to receiTe com- authority. opening session of the con the 2^-hour session. concerning the agreement. misson reports, hn addition, The conference settled on Conference Opens 6 ference that it should estaBlish U.S. officials said the method Rogers said there should Be WahOieiiiL, a conference par- noorning sessions to allow the some link Between the con delegations to work on the a simple link with the for setting up an authority to ti(^>ant, oonld reconvene the standing side by side at the opening today of International Conference on Vietnam in Paris ference memBers and the four sessions if necessary. details of a final document. peacekeepers in the field and deal with peace violations is are Chinese Foreign Minister Chi Pen Fei, left, and William Rogers, United States that if six or more of the parties open to negotiation. parties manning the Althongh there were U.S. and North Vietnamese meeting here find that peace is “ However,” Rogers said, “ a International Commission of indications Sharp was not officials scheduled an afternoon secretary of State. (AP photo) in danger then the conference simple mechanism for Control and Supervision — wedded to the details of the meeting to prepare a working “ had the right and reconvening must exist.” Poland, Hungary, Indonesia proposal, he said Canada would draft of such a statement. responsibility to reconvene.” It seems oBvious, the and Canada. pull out on March 3 i if no It wUl Be presented to the formal drafting .committee at its first formal session Tuesday Snow Fall State Jaycees morning. U.S. officials said, however, the U.S.-Hanoi Slicks Up Transit District Gas Tax presentation would not automatically Be accepted. Honor Cornish Rogers spoke of the need of Streets the conference to assist in Highway department crews Alternate Called Daydream James Cornish of Merrow hematology department at the Bringing a staBle peace also to starting sanding Manchester I Rd., Tolland, is among three hospital. Laos and CamBodia. roads at aBout 4 a.m. today, But state Jaycees who were chosen HARTFORD (AP) - A The man who holds the veto It was proposed By state Rep. dismcenlne oBtead of an inceo- He called for an endorsement By the morning rush hour many Saturday night to compete in Cornish’s activities also proposal to allow transit dis power. Gov. Thomas J. Meskill, George C. Ritter, D-Hartford, tive to the towns. o f the cease-fire signed roads were still slippery. the national contest for the include Being a memBer of the tricts to dip into the state returns to work today after a and is supported By Senate “ This proposal has an recently in Laos and said there Traffic moved slowly this mor Jaycee Distinguished Service Board of directors of the gasoline tax without having to week’s vacation. Majority Leader Lewis B. incentive to towns to jjoin tran dicnild .Be a declaration of ning, and several minor Award. Connecticut Society of Medical impose a local surcharge Under the new proposal, Rome, R-Bloomfield, and the sit districts,'” RRter said “ We support for efforts to end the “fender-Bender” accidents oc Cornish received the Technologists and a memBer of amounts to little more than transit districts would Be aBle Senate chairman of the Finance need to get Uns enacted early fighting in CamBodia. curred. Rockville Area Jaycee th e adjunct faculty of “ daydreaming,” says House to tap the state gasoline tax for Committee, Lawrence J. this week by the legiriatHre to Finally, Rogers said, the The snowstorm, which was Distinguished Service Award at Manchester Community Speaker Francis Collins. one penny of every gallon sold DeNardis, R-Hamden. prevent towns from reacting to conference should give con expected to taper off this a dinner held in January and College. “ I really think that's a little in the district. Unlike the the inesent law hy pnllmg ont of sideration to the matter of afternoon, dropp^ only one to thus Became eligiBle for the Bit o f daydreaming,’’ the current law designed to provide Ritter, who is also a memBer the district.'’'’ economic aid for rehaBilitation three inches of the white stuff state contest. He is also a memBer of the Brookfield RepuBlican said. mass transit funds, the of the Greater Hartford Transit Offidab from several of Uie fa r Indochina. in the Manchester area. The Cornish, who was out of state Board of directors o f the "That exact same proposal statewide tax would remain at District (GHTD), said he was nine towns in the GHTD have “ Nothing this conference chance of more precipitation is and not present at Saturday Hockanum Valley Community came Before the legislature last 10 cents a gallon, and there urging the plan Because the expressed dissatifartinH at. the could do would Be more con only 20 per cent tonight and night’s ceremonies in DanBury, Services Council and the week in the form of an would Be no local penny surcharge tax law, enacted only current law became tt wonM crete and meaningful than to Tuesday. Mayor’s Committee to ComBat amendment and was defeated.” surcharge on the tax. tw o weeks ago, has “ a mean an athfifinnal tax in their assist,” he said. In Manchester, eight highway was told aBout the'honor by phone Sunday morning. Drug ABuse, as well as Behng towns. r > deptu-bnent crews started a In the local contest, Cornish founder, of a tutortarprogrUm Rebert Ewnner. chainnan ef “chemical route” at 4 a.m., was chosen from among six for Hartford’s North End. the GHTD, said that regardless switching to a 14-truck route nominees By a three-judge pqn- of the fate at the proposal the lafter this morning. Only town el. The winners were chosen for He and his wife, Irene, have ZBA Hears Bids Tonight district wonM meet Thnrsday Prisoner trucks — no contract crews — achievements in civic, one daughter, Jody, six months to vote on the penny snrcharge were involved in the sanding charitaBle, religious and social old. on gasoline sales. operations. Bus parking, a gas station, site, aBout one acre, is adjacent lioBert Kiernan, variance to Released activities in the areas in which Town Highway and a commercial dog kennel to West Cemetery. convert four existing offices they lived. This year, for the Superintendent John Burchill a re among the 12 items William McKinney is into three single-Bedroom first time, women were also apartments at 178 W. Middle D anbury Delayed said there were a few minor scheduled for puBlic hearings requesting a variance to allow accepted as nominees locally. Breakdowns which put trucks tonight By the Manchester erection of a commercial dog T^ke. Cornish, chairman of the T.J. Crockett, side yard Fire T akes SAIGON (AP) - A North out of service temporarily. Zoning Board of Appeals kennel on a 0.85-acre Parcel on Tolland ^ard of Education, variance to create a confor Vietnamese spokesman said The state transportation (ZBA). the south side of Sheldon Rd., was instrumental in the forma Three Lives tod a y that no American department started sanding — Industrial Zone. The kennel, ming lot, or variance on fron tion of an adult evening school The hearings will start at 7 in prisoners of war will Be with state and contract crews— according to plans filed in the tage on adjacent lot, at 42 DANBURY (API— Amotber in Tolland and is active in the the Municipal Building Hearing Bigelow St. released on Tuesday, but U.S. at aBout 3 a.m. Slush on major town planning office, would and her two small children, Tolland Scholarship Room. IchaBod, Inc., variance for officials were hopeful of last- highways kept them Busy include facilities for bathing Committee. He is also a trapped in an attic apartment, minute word from Hanoi throughout the day.