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No'free'pillows ABOUT TOWN iiattrlipalpr lEu^nwg ralb MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 144 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY.FOUR PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Beta Sigma Chapter, Beta will center “ M ary Sigma Phi sorority,. will elect Magdalene.” are Joan Miller, soprano; anti officers at its meeting Ronald Erickson, baritone. Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home Edith Peterson will be the ac­ of Mrs, Doris Gyolai, Daryl ’The Presbyterian Church will companist. The instrumental Dr., Vernon. The group will fill have a prayer meeting and Bi­ ensemble is composed of a food basket for a n e^y fami­ ble study tonight at 7:30 and a Israeli Cabinet Meets Again members of the Manchester ly for Easter and make favors Bible study ’Iliursday at 9:30 Civic Orchestra. for the children’s section of a.m. at the church, 43 Spruce Manchester Memorial St. Hospital. First Church of Christ, Scien­ Comment Session ’The Auxiliary of Manchester tist, will have a testimony To Pursue Kissinger Proposal Chapter, Disabled American meeting tonight at 8 at the Veterans, will meet tonight at church, 447 N. Main St. ’The A Board of Directors com­ and the third Thursday (in the 7:30 at tte VFW Home. ’The meeting is open to the public. JERUSALEM (UPI) - The Israeli Defense Minister Shimon Peres an­ be able to fly back here on Friday before Wednesday night “it is natural that the GRENADA ment session is scheduled for evening) of each week. agenda wilt include the nomina­ cabinet met unexpectedly today for the nounced the new cabinet meeting after the the beginning of the Jewish Sabbath at parties should not resort to force so long They are to hear comments, Thursday, from 6:30 to 8:30 tion of officers. Calvary Church will have a third time in 24 hours to consider morning session with Kissinger in a way sundown. After that he had no definite as the provisions of the disengagement p.m., in the Manchester suggestions and complaints midweek service of Bihle study, proposals to keep alive Secretary of State that indicated some further Israeli schedule. agreement are valid and respected.” Municipal Building. from the public. The remarks The Lenten midweek service prayer and praise tonight at Henry A. Kissinger’s negotiations for a proposals may be under consideration. ’The key issue still appeared to be how are relayed to the town The increasing warfare in Indochina has Initiated in the spring of 1967, Melvin Lumpkin at Emanuel Lutheran Church 7:30 at the church,647 E. Middle new agreement between Israel and Egypt. “As you know, the cabinet empowered far Egypt is willing to go in granting Fm manager’s office for review taken up much of the scretary’s attention similar sessions are held on the tonight at 7:30 in the sanctuary Tpke. Kissinger twice postponed his departure the team of ministers that is negotiating political concessions for Israeli pullbacks and reply. with a constant flow of messages from first Tuesday (in the morning) for his fourth shuttle to Aswan, Egypt, to with the secretary of state to continue the in the Sinai Desert. see President Anwar Sadat and waited to negotiations and in order to do so we had Washington requiring decisions. Egypt wants Israel to abandon the Mitla hear the results of the new cabinet to clarify some points,” Peres said. U.S. officials traveling with Kissinger and Gidi passes as well as the Abu Rudeis meeting. '"This was done at the morning meeting appeared resigned to the deteriorating oil fields in the Sinai. Israel wants Egypt 4 \ ’The cabinet met after Kissinger spent (with Kissinger) which as usual was con­ military situation in Indochina, the reluc­ most of the morning conferring with ducted in a very friendly and serious air. to end the state of war between the two countries. tance of Congress to provide emergency Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and the Once we have the clarifications, we are aid and the impact of it all on U.S. foreign Israeli negotiators on the results of a now returning to the cabinet to report.” Egypt has offered informal assurances policy. 2 previous marathon cabinet session that Kissinger’s original schedule called for of nonbelligerency but has rejected a for­ Cornered collector to non- a vague Never-Never land. It has been called ‘"The Spice ended at 2 a.m. in the morning. his departure at 2 p.m. ’That was then set mal, unconditional end of the state of war Kissinger conferred with King Faisal in piiilatelic wife: “...and it Dominica is an associate Island.” They produce nutmeg Kissinger called the three-hour morning back to 3 p.m. and then finally to 5 p.m. without an overall solution to the Middle Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Wednesday and teaches science, history, state of Britian. It is 29 miles and mace, cocoa, cloves, session with the Israeli ministers “good, Kissinger had wanted to get the latest East conflict. rejected “threats, military or otherwise,” geography,..” long and carries a population of pimentos, and bananas. An no'free'pillows in dealing with America’s major Middle friendly and constructive.” Israeli position to Sadat tonight in order to An Egyptian communique said “All right, teach me some about 70,000. Four hundreds of exotic touch is added by the “I do feel that each side is making a East oil supplier. geography — where are those these people are said to be the breadfruit trees. Captain Bligh, very serious effort to try to take into ac­ places, Dominica and last surviving members of the of “Mutiny on the Bounty” count the considerations of the other and Grenada?” Carib tribe that once dominated fame, got together with another this is certainly true of the Israeli side,” 0 ■'Well...umm...aah.” a vast area, and from whence ship and finally delivered a load he said upon emerging from the meeting T thought so!” came the name of the sea — the of breadfruit saplings in 1793. ’The cabinet decisions could be crucial to Actually they are in the West Caribbean. Kissinger’s efforts for an agreement on an Troops Evacuate Hue Indies, as any stamp catalog They are surprisingly orien­ The order cards for the 1975 Israeli withdrawal from the strategic would show — but who looks up tal in appearance. “Who is that Uncirculated Coin Sets are in mountain passes and oil fields in the Sinai such things? Suppose we go pretty Carib girl?” was asked the air. Twelve coins, $6; send desert. winging from Puerto Rico down concerning a visiting Japanese for them now and get them in The mission was going more slowly than to Venezuela and see how many nurse. July. This is not the special 40 Kissinger expected and the two sides Under Communist Eyes familiar - stamp names we fly The island was discovered in per cent silver Bicentennial set remained far apart on the main issue of over. 1493 by Columbus, who gave it that costs ?12 proof and $9 un- what Egypt will give in return for an SAIGON (UPI) - A band of 300,000 10 p.m. curfew, “because of the current Communist forces have stepped up at­ First of all, though, Dominica the Spanish name for Sunday, circ. Actually, if you are not Israeli withdrawal. civilians and 25,000 government combat situation and the security demand for tacks in other provinces but Tay Ninh was (pr. Domineeka) is not that the day it hove into sight. confused by this year’s coin troops completed the abandonment of the Saigon.” The old curfew was midnight. believed to be the most heavily en­ country that shares an uneasy Dominica is described as the program perhaps you just don’t city of Hue early today, aided by the The government previously had flown in a dangered. border with Haiti. The most lush and primitive of the understand the situation. headlights of North Vietnamese tanks. At division of paratroopers from Da Nang to High U.S. military sources said that Dominican Republic West Indies, with its own Governor least eight provinces were under Com­ bolster the city’s defenses. through refusal of Congress to provide (remember Trujillo?) is pecuiiar plant species, “ ...a munist domination and several more were The latest province to fall was Binh more aid President Nguyen V^n Thieu something else again. terrain steep, wet, densely Coin World tells of TV-happy threatened. Long, 60 miles north of Saigon and might have to fall back eventually on the Dominica, source of these grown...giant trees festooned kid who kept swallowing coins Signs Hike The stunning military setbacks, worst in bordering Phuoc Long which fell in 111 and IV Corps—the Saigon military area water wildlife stamps, is a tiny with orchids...” in the fond hope that the metal three decades of warfare in Vietnam, January. The Binh Long capital of An Loc and the Mekong Delta to the south, where verdant spot in the Windward The main exports are would go to his arm and make brought a mass evacuation of more than a withstood one of the heaviest sieges of this there are strong Viet Cong enclaves. Island group of the Lesser An­ bananas, limes and their essen­ him like the “Six Million Dollar In Taxes million refugees, apparently being carried or any other w ar—7,000 rounds of artillery The eight provinces dominated by the tilles. tial oils, vanilla and rum. Man.” Actor Lee Majors, the out with full compliance of the Com­ fire a day for six months. Today the Communists were Quang Tri, bordering So let's start southward from They are not bashful with Man, had to write a note to the munists.
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