Anderson-Little III MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1971 (Clessmed Adverttslng on Ilmto U ) PRICE FTFTBBN CDNTB Freahmenta Will Be Aerved
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• ‘ 'i i j MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1971 4»A0E TWBNTY-EIGHT Average Daily Net Preis Ron lEuBtting %rald F or 11m Week Dnded The Weather November N, 1171 Clear and colder tonlgM; tow ftbwK 20. ’Tomorrow partly cloudy; high hear 40. Tliuriiday'e About Town 15,590 outlook—considarable oloudliWBS KWwlwater Aaaembly, Order and mild. o f Rainbow for Otrls, will meet OKN Manche$ter-^A City o f Village Charm tonlflit at 7:30 In the M a ^ t c [ evuvnite] Temple. Shadow oHIcera wHI Min thiu VOL. LXXXXI, NO. 74 (TWENTY PAGES) All the chair* for IniUatlon. Re- Anderson-Little III MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1971 (Clessmed Adverttslng on IlMto U ) PRICE FTFTBBN CDNTB freahmenta will be aerved. The Klwanla, Club of Man- cheater will hare an open meet ing tomorrow at noon at the Mhnoheater Country Club. Nixon, \ :7 U.S. Jets Roar North Mancheater Utdge of Masons Mdll hold a bualneaa meeting to morrow evening in the Masonic Brandt Temple at 7:80, foRowed by a scolal hour and refreshments. In Massive Air Raids Parento Mthout Partners, Mhnohester Chapter, will hold Confer Ita monthly prospective mem SAIGON .(AP) — Blight after zone. The U.S. Command re- In southeastern Laos, heavy ber meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. By KBNNB’TH J. FHBEO flight of U.S. warplanes struck *u»«d to comment. _____North Vietnamese____ _____ _________ assaults on at Community Baptist Church, END S6B B. Center St, Hie meeting KEY BISOAYNB, Fin. (AP) f o « : ^ Is open to all single permits — Blessed with balmy tempera day for the third day in a row. ference in Washington western rim of Ho Chi M3nh Interssted in learning of the tures and a warm diplomatic Radio Hanoi claimed me more attack on North trail network, forced Thai and concepts of this national organ climate. President Nixon and isation. West German Chancellor Willy ’ i S l : Hie Waddell School PTA wlU Brandt today open a summit show the Walt Disney film, conference, expected to produce IntormanU said another teas bombing halt. Today the "The Absent Minded Pnrfes- words to match the weather but round of strikes is planned for u g. and South Vietnamese gov- The three Thai and Laotian aor," Wednesday at I p.m . in no dramatic deveiopments. We^esday; sustaining the big- emmenU canceled the session battalions that withdrew sev- the school auditorium. With U.S.-German relations carnpmgn since rhursday of the Paris peace eial miles to the west aro now I j • very cordial and world econom “ **‘**'’ ‘•’e only government troops rO' The Regina DTtalia. Society ic tensions eased, the Brandt- more than three years ago. ihe same charges Laird had malnlng on the strategic will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Nlxon talks are said by officials "Do not anUcipate a stop made, (r plateau. CLEARANf tonight," said cme informant. W.-P. Qulah Funeral Home, 325 from both countries to be fo Main St., to pay respects to cused on exchanging views on "’The best informaUon I have Mrs. Santa Uriano, a member. general, global matters. right now is that the raids will Nixon and Brandt plan to continue' Wednesday." MJantonomoh Tribe, lORM, meet this afternoon and at a Superceding an earlier broad will meet tonight at 8 at Tinker private, dinner tonight, while cast, Radio Hanoi said tonight Democrats Flay Hall, Main St., for nomination Secretary of Stete William P. that one Jet was shot down of officers. Regers confers with his Ger Monday over Quant Binh prov man counterpart. Foreign Min-, ince, Just above the dem ili Memorial Temple, -Pythian later Walter Scheel. tarized zone. It made no men Stepped-Up War Sistera, will observe its 40th The talks on all levels pri tion of the fate of the crew. Ra anniversary tomorrow at 8 p.m. dio Hamd claimed earlier that marily will be exchangees of WASHING’TON (AP) — At- group of Jeering antiwar, anU. at Odd 'Fellows Hall. There will EDUCTIONS TO views of Bast West relatlona. five F4 Phantom* were downed also be a Christmas party, and I Sunday in the opening day of tacks by congressional Demo- Phunphrey young peofde. ’The role of the western alUanoe grab bag gifts will be exchang in the changing IntemaUonal Four Manchester policemen whose promottons were Richard Sartor, Lawrence Smith, Orville Cleveland the raids. It said a number of crate are mounting against I^^riar L. Wolff, D4f.T., ed. scene and Brandt’s idoa of es pilot* were killed and captured -stepped up bombing raids over • Democratic study ON SELECTED GROUPS OF CLOTHING announced today display their badges. From left: and Henry Minor. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) 41..A m _as. ___ .. nVHIO Offl dMraMl*lt* ** tablishing some formal link be and specified that at least two North Vietnam wWe Def^ ^rslght,’ The administrative board of tween the United States and the w ere MUed. Secretary Melvin R. Laird says *^**®?.. ■••“ W eddrsat die North United Methodist Church Burq^iean Omnmon Market. )n Paris, both the United the new strikes were prompted •**^®** the afr war. will meet tonight at 8 at the Press. Secretary Ronald L. States and North Vietnam by vlolaUona of a 1968 under- '"n>e Amaricoa pubUo hoa church. Ziegler indicated the soft na called off Thursday’s session ot standing with Hanoi. the right to know not only of MEN’S & BOYS' ture of the conference,' the first the Vietnam peace talks. Ths Laird refused at a year-end the winding down of tha war Four Policemen Promoted United States said it waa doing news conference Monday to tnit of the winding up oa well,’’ The council <m ministries of DACRON«/COTTON to inyxdve a foreign leader at South United Methodist Church Key Blscayne, when he told re so because the North Vietnam- rule out more strikes against he aeld. wiU m oot tonight at 7:30 in the A, porters Monday they "should BY OBNB DVSSBAU will beooma sergeant in the Dl- Tlie promoted men were fleer Smith flnlriied first on the ese had vitdated the 1988 under- North Vietnam and Radio Wolff and Rep. Lee Andn, D- Ethel Goslee Room at the ALL WEATHER not expect any dramatic devel (Herald Beportar) vision of Records and Conununl- among the top finishers in the sergeant's exam, and Sartor standing which resulted in ^ Hanoi repwted that fresh Bis., said they would call for a Susannah Wesley House of the SINGLE & DOUBLE BREASTED opments ... no specific agree recenUy completed oral-wrltten was third. Minor and Cleveland **** sustained bombing wave* of American bombers hit fuU congresskmal inveatigmtion Promotion of two Man cathms. church. / ments.’ ’ Officers Henry JAnor, 28, of exams, which have were first and second, respec- of North Idetnam. The North various targets tor the third of the air war whan Oangrsaa COATS ALL WOOL WORSTED He said some trade—- and—~ chesteri iwlice officers to 14 Ctoes St., and OrvlUe Caeve- attacked by union officials, tlvaly, on the detecUve exam, Vietnamese said it acted in pro- straight day today. reconvenes next month. d ri Scout Troop 038 of Wad with zip-in pile liner world ec<momlc problems sergeant ana two to detec- 25 o f 14 Alpine St. wiU ®***®*'’ Samuel Maltempo, presl- according to reports, test of the current air attacks. The defense chief described Heavy a t t h s N o r th dell School will meet tomorrow would be discusaod but it waB 6 ifG ctiV 6 J&n. 9, W6P6 Detective niireeu, ^ , Maltempo renewed biv In South Vietnam, a Viet ^ attacks by a reported force AH>ln wlU ’’prevent at 1:80 p.m. at the home of MEN'S - .. .. ^ negotiations, keep Mrs. Alice Brown, 28 Turnbull SUITS separated from their Rd. Members are reminded to as low as _______ end Proloiie the wev ** as low as miles northwest d Saigon, the withdrawal rote. ^ * bring sewing and embroidery »,s W were bftsed upon results of pension of p^ca services, with Reardon. perlence for aiq>ointment to The tim-seived raquirsmentto °*"*"*®"** Ainetl- with the U.S, troop level in equipment. the controversial promo- He said be has trsnsferred __ _ ' A %s sergeant," Maltempo said Oie take both exams was lowered crewmen were w o^ed, Vietnam down to 160,000, Laird thal, both M LT. and Robert 1 9 9 5 tion exams, he said. sgt Raym ond Massone from the bv-nass^ one helicopter was destroyed *4*phA «M4«na«w «»• _.......... ^ Mystic Review, NABA, will Quiet officer, whom he two years for men with bachelor said: "The primary emphaoU w. Kastenmaler, D-Wto., sought The four men promoted were Patrol Dlvlsiim to the Detective ujd identify, finished hlah- and Uie other Nx w ere dam- have its annual Christmas party degrees, and one year for as 2 9 9 5 at the d^M ^ert this morning Bureau to fm a V««ncy c r e ^ *r on the exam than one of ** **^^ ” "*’‘* ^ sisnaturea for a talegrtmito and potluck Wednesday at 0:80 Exchange sociate degrees. aged. Elve South Vietnamese American forces that are in NWon BOYS’ to receive official notification of there when Detective Lt. John the new sergeants and three of the enemy were -. „ ------ calling for “an imme- p.m . at the home o f Mlrs. Lillian their appointments. Krinjak was promoted from Vietnam today.’’ diate halt to aU Amariean According to Town MAnaaer 'We feel these change* were reported Ulled in the fiiditing. But Democratic presidential bombing missiotu t a l K Smith, Oak Pi. Members are re as low as Officer Lawrence Smith, 48, of sergeant a year ago.