Fighting Flares up in South Vietnam
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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Marlchester^Conn., Fri„ June 8, 1973 The Weather Skylab Crew ’‘Doctor^ Effects Rescue Fair tonight, lows in low to mid 60s. Sun day sunny with highs 90 to 95. Precipita SAN LEANDRO, Calif. (AP) Tuesday’s incident. “I just he had learned in a high school Euptttttg Bmll! tion probability 20 per cent tonight and 10 — Benjamin Brown, 20, was followed him and saw a girl first aid course. per cent Sunday. In Good Shape about 6 years old on the floor of riding a rapid transit car to his The little girl revived and the car and her mother leaning Manchester—A City of Village Charm SPACE CENTER, Bouslon job as a cook at a restaurant snuggled into the arms of her MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1973 - VOL. X(fll, No. One reason for the Skylab here when a man rushed up over her crying for help.” FOURTEEN PAGES - 2 TV - 2 MINI PAGES *’* '* ^ ^ ' CENTS (AP) — The Skylab astronauts crew's good condition is that mother, who barely had time to have been pronounced nearly as shouting, “Doctor, doctor, So Brown knelt and began thank Brown before he left the their large spacecraft allows come quick!” fit after 13 days in space as they much more exercise, said mouth-to-mouth resuscitation train to go to work. were before the mission began. Brown, who was wearing a Hawkins at a medical briefing. white coat, protested: “Wait a Early findings from tests of One surprise is that com minute. I'm no doctor. I’m a...” the three crewmen^ indicate mander Charles Conrad Jr., Dr. their capacity to perform work "No time for explanations,” Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul J. the man interrupted. “A little Kathy say$: “Charlla haa a tarrltlc tpecfaf on Antique has been essentially unchanged, Weitz have encountered no mo medical officials said. girl is sick in the next car.” School Deaka — Only $5.00 aetf” Fighting Flares Up tion sickness during the mis "What could I do?” Brown Such functions as heart rate, sion, Hawkins said. CnSP MK Macs, and Red DeiicNut Ipiitet blood pressure and breathing said Wednesday, recalling MTIVL Asparagus, Spinach, Hot House Tomatoes, Rhubarb, Salad Im ri, rate during exercise "are not Boston Lettuce, Egg Plant, Green, Yelow Squash, Corn, Peas, Turnips, Yams, far away from the preflight RomahM Lettuce, Kale, Broccofi, Cauliflower, Hew Potatoes. Baseline" figures, said Dr. HATIVE Strawberries, Bing Cherries, Pineapples, Limes, Phans, Apricots, He^ Royce Hawkins, Skylab flight tarines. Grapefruit, Cantaloupes, Watermelons, Peras, Mangoes. surgeon. In South Vietnam A major goal of the 28-day WEEKEND SPECIALS SAIGON (AP) - The flight is to determine the movements, because of the in The Viet Cong claimed they ty was reported as the United FANCY YELLOW SQUASH ......................................2 lbs. 39c Canadians on the cease-fire effects of long periods of ro'fel w creased risks to their lives, ac States expressed hope that a FANCY BING CHERRIES..........................................................Ib. 79c supervisory group were had crushed two large-scale weightlessness on human func cording to sources in close con South Vietnamese operations, document might soon be signed tions. DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL FANCY PEACHES.......................................................................|b. 39c ordered to stay in their tact with the Canadians. Airline tickeU . Cruises . Steamships • Honeymoons • Resorts FANCY TOHUTOES . r . f .............. .........................|b. 49c barracks today as a sharp up wiped out 300 government with North and South Vietnam The crewmen of the 14-day The chief Saigon command troops and_shot down two and the Viet Cong aimed at Hotel Reservations • Car Rentals* Group Travel* Business Travel BOSTON LETTUCE......... .......................................... head 39C surge of fighting was report^ Geniini 7 flight showed a spokesman, Lt. Col. Le Trung helicopters. Government NEW TEXAS ONIONS.............................................. 2 lbs. 3Bc throughout South Vietnam. strengthening the Jan. 27 significant decrease in work NO SERVICE CHARGE Hien, charged that the North attempts to reopen Highway 13 ceasefire agreement. capacity,. They also had some Vietnamese and Viet Cong We Carry llie Manchester Evening Herald Senior officers said the ap to the isolated city of An Loc Fierce fighting in the Mekong trouble readjusting to earth forces violated the cease-fire COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS proximately 240 Canadians with north of Saigon and to extend Delta has been reported for the gravity: Their limbs felt heavy, ______ WE SELL SOc CONN. LOTTERY TICKETS 161 times during the 24 hours 647-9949 the International Commission control in the Mekong Delta last five days. Both sides and the blood tended to pool in ending at dawn today. This was of Control and Supervison were area were blocked, a Viet Cong reported battles along Route 13, Editors of The Echo, East Catholic High School’s student newspaper, review an issue of their legs and cause feelings of the highest number since 200 told to stay in their quarters, spokesman said. part of which has been under the award winning paper. Left to right are Anne Farley. Sharon Rayball, and Donna dizziness. No Travel Arrangemeiite violations were alleged on Feb except for essential The stepup in military activi- Communist control for more Bailey. Similar problems were noted Too SMAg OR Too iaitie PRODUCE!"I 20. than a year. by Russian cosmonauts after ipppn The government said its 18-and 24-day Soyuz flights. HOURS: Mon, thru FrI. 9-5-Sat. lO-l 67 East Center St.. Manchester 276 OAKLAND ST.. MANCHESTER — 643*6884 forces killed 45 Viet Cong in an eight-hour fight to force back McCord Seeks New an enemy thrust at the road. A ECHS Echo South Vietnamese communique listed 11 government soldiers MANCHESTER SUMMER SCHOOL killed and 26 wounded. Award Winner Trial Or Acquittal The Viet Cong spokesman. Manchester, Connecticut — July^S through August 15, 1973 Col. Vo Dong Giang, said the Saigon forces lost ^ soldiers levels of creativity; news America regarding the Black, the Indian, the Jew, and others. East Catholic High School's * INDUSTRIAL ARTS WASHINGTON (A P )-A day witness gave perjured and two helicopters during a material must be thoroughly Learn to communicate concerning these ethnic groupings. Fensterwald also asked student newspaper. The Echo, Auto 1: An opportunity for students to learn more about the after a member of the Senate testimony and the prosecution futile attempt to extend their prepared with extensive ELEMENTARY PROGRAM $15.00 resident tuition — $30.00 non resident. 'A credit. Judge John J. Sirica to delay has received a first place award systems and malfunctions of automobiles and the practical Watergate investigating com withheld information. control in Chuong Thien research and logical develop (For Manchester Residents Only) Grade 12 English: Course 169 - English literature, survey and McCord’s scheduled June 15 in the annual Columbia Univer application of resolving mechanical and electrical malfunc mittee predicted the convic Fensterwald’s motion asked province, in the delta. ment. Enrollment in the Elementary Reading Improvement and review, composition, spelling, vocabulary, language usage. sentencing, order the govern sity Scholastic, Press Associa tions. Lecture, demonstrations and applied laboratory tions of two conspirators would the court to overturn McCord’s U.S. field sources confirmed Judging in the writing & Elementary Arithmetic Improvement programs Is limited to $15.00 resident tuition — $30.00 non resident. 'A credit. ment to determine if his client’s tion national competition. experience offered. 2 hours per day (3-5 P.M.), Vt credit. be overturned, the lawyer for conviction or to grant a new that the South Vietnamese had editing category was broken Manchester Residents referred by and registered through the Grade 12 English: Course 144 - Study the communications telephone is tapped and order Thf Echo was judged perfect Extended laboratory period from 5-7 P.M. for making Injured Removed From Train one filed for a new trial. trial. suffered heavy casualties ih an into five areas — general, news, school in which the pupil is currently enrolled. Children functions of tapes, records, films, slides, periodicals, TV, etc. McCord’s former attorney, in the competition's three automotive repairs. All auto parts at expense of the student. Bernard Fensterwald, at As the motion was filed, operation in this area the past features, editorials, and recommended for either of these programs will be notified Investigate the effects on man of these different means of Gerald Alch, to turn over his major categories —content, $15.00 resident tuition — $30.00 non resident. Rescue workers remove injured passengers from one of were injured in the crash of the trains bound for Connec torney for convicted con across the country in Los files. month. headlines. and registered by their school. There is no charge for these communicating. $15.00 resident tuition — $30.00 non resi writing & editing, and makeup. Woodworking: For boys and girls, ages 12-15. Classes two trains involved in a collison in Mount Vernon, N.Y., ticut. (AP photo) spirator James W. McCord Jr., Angeles two former Nixon In the makeup category, programs. dent. 'A credit. Nearly 3,000 high school designed to teach students safer and correct use of power contended in U.S. D istrict aides were testifying in connec judges looked at appearance of Elementary Coordinator, after June 23, 643-4019 Friday night. One person died and more than 100 persons newspapers were involved in and hand tools as they construct a worthwhile project for their FOREIGN LANGUAGE Court Friday that a government tion with the break-in at the of the newspaper, style, layout, the contest. homes. Two classes are being attempted this year. One class French I: Full year course of first year French for student fice of Daniel Ellsberg's psy and typography. To attain a perfect score in SECONDARY PROGRAMS will be a three week program for a total of 30 hours (two hours needing to make-up credit or meet sequential requirements.