M U Roast U.S

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

M U Roast U.S The Weather PAGE TfflRTY-TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manche«ter. Conn., Wed., Jan. Z4, 1973 Nutmeg State’s Lucky Lottery Clear tonight with lows in thq C olum bia Bolton upper 20s. Sunny and mild Plnehurst..SBalte9t Number 41842 Friday with highs near SO. MMKMn Precipitation probability near Churches To Join In Unity Prayers zero through Friday. Assessors Given ding are asked to bring a dish to JUDITH DONOHUE Seminary, and is considered an MANCHESTER — A City of Village Charm PRICE nPTEEN CENTS share. Kiamm. MANCHESTER, Conn., THURSDAY. JANUARY 25, 1973 — VOT. XOI, No. 97 TWENTY-TWO PAGES authority on the Correspondent After supper, there will be a Save 30t on worf ^ gallon .. interrelationship between the Time Extension Tel. 649-8409 second showing of the film two fields. He is also widely AH $1.09 1lavor$ Bolton churches will join with followed by Father Whitson’l,. Follies Uisroufil acknowledged as an authority VIRGINIA CARLSON others throughout the nation talk at 7 p.m. His topic will be Girl Scouts and their families on the Shaker religion. Correopondent next week to observe the annual “The Tension Caused by the Tel. 228-9224 may purchase tickets to the Ice “Week of Prayer For Christian Follies in New Haven at Father Whitson has served as Presence of Christ.” SEALTEST Unity.” reduced rates. head of the 'theology Nursery care will be provided The Board of Assessors has As in past year’s, the town’s department at Fordham from 4:45 until 8:15 p.m. ' ! been granted a two-week Those interested should four churches will begin the Nations Preparing University in New York and extension to complete its tax contact their troop leaders im­ week with an ecumenical mediately for reservations. was visiting scholar at Scholarship ICE work by the State Tax potluck supper and program. Princeton Theolgical Semiinary. Department. The Bolton Junior Woman’s The program will be Sunday where he established the Club is seeking applicants for The assessors have until Feb. New Clerk from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at St. 1 to complete the Grand List and Albert Hadigian of Hennequin Academy of Advanced the Federation’s Phipp$ Maurice Roman Catholic Religious Studies. Scholarship, an award of up to CREAM print the abstract. Rd. was elected the pew church Church, Hebron Rd. 30c off on promliini fitvors, tool According to Richard clerk at the annual His published works include $400 for a woman pursuing Highlight of this year’s higher education. Kristoff, chairman, the Congregational Church meeting program will be the appearance Mysticism and Ecumenism ?For Cease-Fire Duty revaluation has set them back recently. (1066); The Resurrection Applicants must have of Rev. Robley Whitson, a well- completed at least two years oh U.S.DJt. Choice Bean and more time was needed to do Miss Edith Haver was re­ Iknown theologian and Gospel (1969); and Religions in WASHINGTON (AP) - With ding movements of GIs to of th e internationally for the scene right after the —All foreign troops in Laos the work. elected treasurer and Miss Convergence (1972). He is college and have at least a “B” Vietnam. Only some personnel supervised cease-fire that will signing. and Cambodia, now heavily anthropologist, whose specialty average. Women working on a a Vietnam cease-fire fast He said they are using a new Marie Field was re-elected currently working on a volume Oven Ready with special skills will be go into effect at 7 p.m. EST From Hanoi came word that infested with North Vietnamese is ecumenism. master’s degree are also approaching, major par­ abstract this year. Instead of assistant treasurer. Father Whitson, a Roman on the Acts of Luke. shipped over to help in U.S. Saturday. Nguyen Duy Trinh, North soldiers, are to be withdrawn. eligible. ticipants are hurrying to gird the previous method of hand Mrs. Austin Doscher and Catholic priest, is currently for a complicated peace withdrawal, Defense Secretary In Ottawa, Foreign Secretary Vietnam’s foreign minister, is The program will begin with Person’s wishing to apply —South Vietnam’s political written work, it will be typed Edward Peterson were newly teaching theology and settlement and the uncertain Melvin R. Laird announced. Mitchell Sharp of Canada, one en route to Paris to join his and in three sections; elected to the church council. the showing of the award­ should contact Mary Dobson of of four countries slated to help Washington, Saigon and Viet future is to be determined by anthropology at Hartford Westview Dr., the club’s days that lie ahead. Under the war-ending pact to the South Vietnamese, with automobile, real estate and per­ Mrs. Robert Bell and Francis winning film “Parable” at 5 be signed in Paris Saturday, all police,the cease-fire, said the Cong counterparts in Satur­ education committee chair­ In Washington, the Pentagon President Nguyen Van 'Thieu’s sonal property. Lyman are two new deacons p.m. followed by a potluck m u Roast U.S. forces are to be pulled out first contingent of Canada’s day’s formal conclusion of the issued a stop order late supper at 5:30 p.m. Those atten­ man, by Feb. 10. government remaining intact at The extension will and others are Howard Bates, Father Whitson 4th-7th ribs Wednesday on virtually all pen­ of South Vietnam within 60 days observer force will be heading agreement. automatically move up the Wilbur Lee, Arnold Hickley, Secretary of State William P. least until after an election. hearings of the Board of Tax Mrs. Arnold Sihvonen, Mrs. If flavor fand Rogers plans to leave for the — Any reunification of Review (BTR) and will put Russell Spearman and Mrs. tenderness are Impor­ French capital Friday. Vietnam is to come about only additional pressure on them Jerry Dunnack. tant to you, you’ll like ’The fast-moving diplomatic through peaceful means, not since their work must be done Philip Isham and Arthur- PInehurst tender Proposed Budget and military moves fit into the the use of force. by the March 3 town meeting on Austin are two newly elected meats. You’ll love this intricate scenario set forth —The United States will help the budget when the tax rate is trustees to serve with Austin PInehurst tender roast. Wednesday in a 12-page peace in postwar reconstruction set. Doscher. FM 3 Hbs n.5S agreement, plus four side efforts throughout Indochina The general feeling is that the Elected for the first time at accords, made public by and will enter into a new, Under $270 Billion peaceful relationship with BTR will be bombarded with the annual meeting were Washington and Hanoi. North Vietnam. complaints since revaluation delegates to the Tolland responsibility, but by seeking Exhuberation over the ’ A WASHINGTON (AP) - Much shifted to other agencies if —A four-nation International has left many people dis­ Association. They are Mr. and responsibility.” prospective windup of the long U.S. Congress concurs. Control Commission of 1,160 satisfied over their land Mrs. Austin Doscher, Mr. and Choice RIB ROAST of what remains of the Great Science, technology, space war was mixed with caution Nixon’s fiscal 1974 budget men will supervise the truce assessments. Mrs. Arnold Hinckley and Mr. Society of Lyndon B. Johnson and atomic-energy programs over whether the settlement may not long survive him. message, ready for delivery to deal. The countries are Canada, The BTR has not yet filed a and Mrs. Wilbur Lee. Packer Cut Whoia 354b. Q Q ^ also reportedly are due for will stick in a land where the Many of, the domestic Congress on Monday, Indonesia, Poland and schedule with the town clerk. Also elected were delegates Roattscuttoordar lb. paring. The White House Office fighting has been going on for a to the United Church of Christ. programs and agencies by reportedly will call for total Hungary. outlays of around $268 billion or of Science and Technology is generation. They are Mr. and Mrs. Lee with »eee»#»eeee»eeeseee»»ee which the 36th president hoped President Nixon spoke to —An international conference $269 billion. being abolished; its functions Mr. and Mrs. Hinckley as to abolish poverty and rebuild congressional leaders of “a including the great powers will Ileullli Report A Sale on Fresh, Corn Fed * • . M That would be a relatively will be moved to the National alternates. the ghettos are sentenced to peace, however fragile, which be convened within 30 days to During December, 342 Gov’t. Inspected Young Pork! small increase from this year’s Science Foundation. death or dismemberment under we have hopes will endure.” guarantee the ending of the war children were seen by the Resigns $250-billion target, considering Ecumcnicul Service President Nixon’s budget ax. The rise in federal financing Negotiator Henry A. and the maintenance of peace Porter School nurse. Public economic and population An ecumenical service in The resignation of Jacob 7-R lb Cut Government sources said of civilian research and Kissinger pledged a major U.S. in Vietnam. Health Nurse Jeanne Davison growth and the fact that provided more than 61 hours of observance of the national week Beam as U. S. ambassador privately the Office of development, which was a effort for a permanently No withdrawal of North of prayer for Christian Unity Economic Opportunity, con­ defense spending may rise priority item a year ago in Vietnamese forces from South work and the health aide 87 to the Soviet Union has been despite the peace agreement in peaceful Indochina but being observed throughout the ceived by Johnson as a major Nixon’s campaign to rebuild cautioned that the success of Vietnam is specified in the hours of service.
Recommended publications
  • Sport-Scan Daily Brief
    SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 3/7/2020 Anaheim Ducks Chicago Blackhawks 1179920 Henri Richard, who won a record 11 Stanley Cups with the 1179945 Blackhawks’ 4-game winning streak ends with a 2-1 loss Canadiens, dies at 84 to the lowly Red Wings 1179921 NHL recommends players limit contact with fans over 1179946 Maddening Blackhawks season changes course again coronavirus concerns with loss to inept Red Wings 1179922 Ducks score early, late, get solid relief to beat Maple Leafs 1179947 Surging Blackhawks make statement by beating red-hot 1179923 Ducks players asked to avoid contact with fans over Oilers coronavirus concerns 1179948 Blackhawks learning there’s value in talking about things they do well Arizona Coyotes 1179950 Bright-spot Fabbri scores and Red Wings 2-1 beat 1179924 Matthew Tkachuk sets up Calgary Flames in victory over Blackhawks Arizona Coyotes 1179951 Sports will go on as coronavirus spreads, but will you be 1179925 Coyotes playoff tracker 2020: Arizona falls behind on night there? off 1179952 3 Takeaways: Blackhawks suffer costly loss against 1179926 Neutral zone: Taylor Hall gets back in saddle; Coyotes league's last place Red Wings can’t follow suit 1179953 Adam Boqvist leaves pregame warmups early and misses Friday's game with injury Boston Bruins 1179954 Blackhawks announce Zack Smith underwent back 1179927 Salary cap increase could aid Bruins in re-signing Torey surgery and will be out 3-4 months Krug 1179955 Brent Seabrook joins Blackhawks All-Decade Team 1179928 To Mike Eruzione, the hat is what has people seeing
    [Show full text]
  • University of Cincinnati News Record. Friday, November 12, 1971. Vol. 59
    Ll'BR,AlrY' ,SEilh\lSi\'(rO:M' 3'(:'(lP+ES u.C. LIGRtixY tHHHR$llY QF'CHfCINM'ATI 45'22t INSIDE TODAY "U'NI"VERSI'T"Y OF CINCINNATI Final examinations begin three weeks from Monday. The autumn exam schedule is on page 2. : Volume 59 Number 13 Friday, November 12, 1971 ~.Bangia Desh Senale Ponders Rules, Group Formed 'Studies Cauc:usNeed . On Campus By Bob Behlen the community." Staff Reporter The Senate Caucus has also become by Deborah Keene a major matter of deliberation. The Staff Reporter Ways to expedite Student Senate Caucus is held onehour prior to the meetings were continued at Senate meeting as a briefing session The Friends of BangIa Desh is a Wednesday night's session: I.- terested Senators. Recently, new campus organization to help, Parliamentary procedure . and the! nre;"t the briefing session has people in East ",Pakistan and India Senate, Caucus were also discussedaj 'd'J\'id~p', [ority of the through donations. length. Senate.' fjJ The organization evolved from ,Se?ate Speaker" Gary S~'ll IXQq;ll,l,was _, Jlo make discussions of students concerned prov.ided ~embers ofthe S~nate ~lth Cauc~s' ilBtt~6!~nce~andatory, with the plight of the 'East a bnef review of the Senate s met1\od en!fqJGlble by .tfie' Senate', rules. In . bu S 11h ~'>1 fI Ii {{f :1/, Pakistani people. It became an for cond uctmg. uSi~ess. ne opeu"'-"sUb~t ~f ?ill, Ma~11Fingerman , official campus organization Nov. 5. that these clarifications would serve (~ §'aid that i , was "meant , "The work is more important than to expedite Senate procee~ings.
    [Show full text]
  • Edgecliff Student Newspaper
    Xavier University Exhibit Journals, Publications, Conferences, and Edgecliff oC llege Newspaper Proceedings 1972-09-27 Edgecliff tudeS nt Newspaper Edgecliff olC lege - Cincinnati Follow this and additional works at: http://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/edgecliff_newspaper Recommended Citation Edgecliff oC llege - Cincinnati, "Edgecliff tudeS nt Newspaper" (1972). Edgecliff College Newspaper. Book 231. http://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/edgecliff_newspaper/231 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals, Publications, Conferences, and Proceedings at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in Edgecliff oC llege Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ·. THE EDGECLIFF Edgecliff College Vol. 38, No. 2 September 27, 1972 Cincinnati, Ohio Parents tour campus On November 4 and 5, Edgecliff Sunday. November 5 was held in two separate rooms. The remodeled greenhouse is the site of a "class under College will once again host its 11 Mass will be celebrated in However, this year it will be held glass" for Elementary School Art students. annual Parents' Weekend. This the Little Theatre on Edge­ in one large banquet room at the event will enable parents of stu· cliff's campus. President Motor Inn. Both parents dents attending Edgecliff to gain 12 Brunch served in the Garden and students are encouraged to at­ an insight into th e i r son's or Room. A speech will be given tend together. Students should also daughter's college environment and by S i s t e r Jane Kirchner, feel free to bring a date. Student-artists will experiences.
    [Show full text]
  • Five Hole Hockey Master Alumni List
    Five Hole Hockey Master Alumni List Since 2006, our players have been taking their game to the next level. Read on to see where some of our current and former participants have gone on to play. Leagues Our Alumni Have Advanced To: Future Stars Program & Team Five Hole Alumni: Tier 1 Youth AYHL, USPHL, Tier 1 Girls hockey B. Holmes Future Stars Program & Team Five Hole Advanced to: AYHL Tier 1 AAA Tier 1 Junior USHL, QMJHL, OHL T. Flod Future Stars Program & Team Five Hole Advanced to: Tier 1 Girls Tier 1 AAA Tier 2/"Jr. A" NAHL, Canadian Provincial Jr. A J. Straub Future Stars Program & Team Five Hole Advanced to: USPHL Tier 1 AAA Tier 3 Junior CSHL, NA3HL, USPHL, EJHL, EHL, GLJHL E. Hoover Future Stars Program & Team Five Hole Advanced to: USPHL Tier 1 AAA College NCAA D1, NCAA D3, ACHA D1, ACHA D2, ACHA D3 S. Cover Future Stars Program Advanced to: AYHL Tier 1 AAA Pro NHL, AHL, ECHL, SPHL, FHL, European Pro Professional Hockey: Cameron Schilling 2006 Camp - Washington Capitals, Chicago Blackhawks, Hershey Bears, Rockford Ice Hogs, Manitoba Moose Martin Iberer 2006 Camp - EHC Bregenzenwald Greg Eggelston 2006 Camp - Detroit Hitmen, West Michigan Blizzard, Wooster Korn Kings Matt Grogan 2006 Camp - Ft. Wayne Komets, Mississippi River Kings, Tulsa Oilers Chris Clyne 2007 Camp - Evansville Thunder Stephen Brown 2007 Camp - Danbury Whalers, Pensacola Ice Flyers, Danbury Titans, Manchester Monarchs Tyler Beasley 2007 Camp - Knoxville Ice Bears Tyler Biggs 2008 Camp - Toronto Maples Leafs (1st Round Pick), Pittsburgh Penguins, Toronto Marlies,
    [Show full text]
  • Mhtn4ts Opoa M 0(040 Bicentennial Celebration
    The Weather PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Jan. 12, 1973 Tolland Democrats Clear tonight, lows 20 to 25. \ CmOll NoteS Westbrook Sets Office Hours Still At Odds Partly cloudy and windy Police Sunday, the high in the mid 30s. Lottery G. Warren Westbrook, state These hours were chosen Deadline Tomorrow representative — 14th because they coincide with the Obituaries Report Numbers meetings of the Town Council Assembly District, announces and Board of Directors of the For Jaycee Award Here is a state-by-state that he will have spwial office MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm 2 t v - 2 m u n i p a g e s p r i c e f i f t e e n c e n t s MANCHESTER breakdown of this week’s vi^k- hours in South Windsor and two towns for the convenience MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY. JANUARY 13, Iffra — VOL. XCTI. No, 87 Stephen L. Wilson, 19, of 208 ly lottery numbers; Manchester. of the residents and the Saturday is the final day for 7:30 p.m. when annual reports, Brig. Pickup Dead^ Spring St., was charged ’ CONNECTICUT 68764 Westbrook said he will be at legislative bodies of the towns, acceptance of nominations for will be presented and officers ’Thursday afternoon with illegal MASSACHUSETTS 686629 the South Windsor Town Hall on Westbrook said. If you are the Greater Vernon Jaycee will be elected. Following the possession or control of a non­ NEW JERSEY 589843 Monday evenings from 7 to 9 unable to see him during the ■ Retired SA Officer Distinguished Service Award.
    [Show full text]
  • Hsjune14auction.Pdf
    elcome to Huggins and Scott Auctions, the Nation's fastest grow- W ing Sports & Americana Auction House. With this catalog, we are presenting another extensive list of sports cards and memo- rabilia, plus an array of historically significant Americana items. We hope you enjoy this. V E RY IMPORTA N T: DUE TO SIZE CONSTRAINTS AND T H E COST FAC TOR IN THE PRINT VERSION OF MOST CATA LOGS, WE ARE UNABLE TO INCLUDE ALL PICTURES AND ELA B O- R ATE DESCRIPTIONS ON EV E RY SINGLE LOT IN THE AUCTION. HOW EVER, OUR WEBSITE HAS NO LIMITATIONS, SO W E H AVE ADDED MANY MORE PH OTOS AND A MUCH MORE ELA B O R ATE DESCRIPTION ON V I RT UA L LY EV E RY ITEM ON OUR WEBSITE. WELL WO RTH CHECKING OUT IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT A LOT ! WEBSITE: W W W. H U G G I N S A N D S C OTT. C O M Here's how we are running our June 12, 2014 to STEP 2. A way to check if your bid was accepted is to go auction: to “My Bid List”. If the item you bid on is listed there, you are in. You can now sort your bid list by which lots you BIDDING BEGINS: hold the current high bid for, and which lots you have been Monday June 2, 2014 at 12:00pm Eastern Ti m e outbid on. IF YOU HAVE NOT PLACED A BID ON AN ITEM BEFORE 10:00 pm EST (on the night the Our auction was designed years ago and still remains geared item ends), YOU CANNOT BID ON THAT ITEM toward affordable vintage items for the serious collector.
    [Show full text]
  • Press Clips March 9, 2020
    Buffalo Sabres Daily Press Clips March 9, 2020 Washington visits Buffalo after Dowd’s 2-goal game Associated Press March 8, 2020 Washington Capitals (41-20-7, first in the Metropolitan Division) vs. Buffalo Sabres (29-31-8, sixth in the Atlantic Division) Buffalo, New York; Monday, 7 p.m. EDT BOTTOM LINE: The Buffalo Sabres host Washington after Nic Dowd scored two goals in the Capitals’ 5-2 victory over the Penguins. The Sabres are 17-18-5 against conference opponents. Buffalo has scored 36 power-play goals, converting on 18.7% of chances. The Capitals are 25-14-3 in Eastern Conference play. Washington is second in the league averaging 3.4 goals per game, led by Alex Ovechkin with 47. In their last meeting on Nov. 1, Washington won 6-1. Tom Wilson recorded a team-high 3 points for the Capitals. TOP PERFORMERS: Jack Eichel leads the Sabres with 77 points, scoring 35 goals and collecting 42 assists. Kyle Okposo has four goals and three assists over the last 10 games for Buffalo. John Carlson has recorded 75 total points while scoring 15 goals and totaling 60 assists for the Capitals. Nicklas Backstrom has recorded 9 points over the last 10 games for Washington. LAST 10 GAMES: Capitals: 4-4-2, averaging 3.1 goals, 5.3 assists, five penalties and 11.2 penalty minutes while giving up 3.4 goals per game with a .895 save percentage. Sabres: 3-7-0, averaging 2.6 goals, 4.2 assists, 2.1 penalties and 4.2 penalty minutes while giving up 3.1 goals per game with a .901 save percentage.
    [Show full text]