Reds Stick Publicly to Prior Positions

Reds Stick Publicly to Prior Positions

' C l PAGE FO R TY - MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Oct. 11,1972 Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 ' i The Weather Connecticut Shower! thli evenlnf, Uien Lottery Number clearing) windy tad cooler, WED., THURS., FRI. ONLY tonight, toe low neor 40. VVldiny, 62887 sunny, windy and cool, high m STORE WIDE BARGAIN BONANZAI the Ml. W i Botilil PlMty. k il H ir^ IrI At Tlwu Prlen. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12,1972 VOL. XOI, No. 10 MANCHESTER — A City of Village Charm IlMy'll M l Oat Fttt. Wi Itoiirvi tin RI|M lo Um H QuMtllln. TWENTY-FOUR PAGES - TWO SECTIONS PRICE FIFTEEN CChm FABRIC DEPT. DISCOUNTS! At Peace Talks In Paris PINWALE CORDUROY Reg. 1.79 Machine w ash^le 100% cotton. 45" wide 8 8 ^ . 54’’-BONDED ACRYLICS Reds Stick Publicly Atty. Robert H. Bletchman ^tty. Victor Moses Machine washable in warm water. 54" wide. Law Practice Associates 60” POLYESTER KNITS Manchester, a member and co­ Fuily machine washable double knits. Pre-cut lengths. YARD Atty. Victor I. Moses and Atty. founder of the Democratic Qub Robert H. Bletchman have of Manchester, member of the 3.99 To Prior Positions become associated in the practice board of directors of United QUALITY WOOL, WOOL BLENDS Value of law with offices at 229 E. Fund of Manchester, and Choose from a wide selection of plaids and soiids. PARIS (AP) — North Vietnam pullout and the ouster of Presi­ infiltra^on of additional North “The time has come for the Center St. and the Viet Cong stuck publicly presently serves on the Connec­ 54" wide dent Nguyen Van 'Thieu. Vietnamese units into South Viet­ Nixon administration to...move Atty. Moses has been prac­ ticut Regional Planning Agency today to their long-itanding U.S. Ambassador William J. nam and what forms of verifica­ in toe direction of true peace,” ticing law for eight years and has and the Manchester Redevelop­ iisytoCareforRaVonAceW'® positions on the Vietnam war Porter devoted his speech to the tion or supervision of these said Nguyen Minh Vy, standing in been admitted to the Connecticut ment Association. WASHABLE FASHION FABRIC after the latest round of secret issue of North Vietnamese forces measures were proposed. for “Thuy. "Naturally, this re­ Bar and the Federal Courts. He is Atty. Bletchman has been in 45" width cottons and miracle blends. talks between presidential ad­ in South Vietnam. 'The U.S. ambassador declared; quires of the United States toe a graduate of the University of practice of law for three years Elegant Draperies. Assorted prints and solids. viser Henry A. Kissinger and Porter said North Vietnam and “You can spare us as well as cessation of bombardments, Connecticut and the Boston and is a graduate of the Universi­ Hanoi’s negotiators. the Viet Cong have been avoiding yourselves needless effort by minings and blockade of the University School of Law. He has ty of Connecticut School of Law. LUXURIOUS JERSEY PRINTS While not referring specifically this problem. avoiding ... ritualistic responses Democratic Republic of Viet­ been active in community affairs He is a member of the Connec­ TMO to the secret meetings. North Porter referred to toe Sept. 11 with which we are all too nam, the abandonment of the since moving to Manchester sbt ticut Bar Association and Acetate and miracle fiber blends. Vietnam told the 163rd session of declaration of Viet Cong peace familiar.” 'Vietnamization' of the war, years ago and in 1969 he was the Federal Courts. Atty. Bletchman Regularly 1.99 the weddy peace talks that the proposals. Under this plan, he South Vietnamese ambassador, cessation of all military activities recipient of the Manchester has been active in the Little position of the Nixon administra­ asked what was the specific date Pham Dang Lam, told the Q>m- in South Vietnam and cessation Jaycees Distinguished Service Theatre of Manchester and colors. 63” length. tion “only prolongs the deadlock for complete withdrawal of North munists their objective "is not an of all support of the Nguyen Van Award. Presently Atty. Moses is currently serves as its vice presi­ of the Paris conference, prolongs Vietnamese forces, what ac­ equitable and lasting peace in 'Thieu administration.” chairman of the board of direc­ 84” Draperies dent in charge of public relations. the war.” tivities were envisaged for them national reconciliation but a Vy said whether peace will be tors of the Big Brothers of He resides in Manchester. “The Viet Cong firmly reiterated before withdrawal, what settlement which would mean for established quickly or not Its demands for a total U.S. assurances were provided against you an ideological victory and depends on toe U.S. attitude which, at toe same time, would toward the declaration last put toe Communists in power in month by the Viet Cong’s Enroll Next Week i w i i South Vietnam.” Provisional Revolutionary He said this would lead to government in which it reviewed Task Force Readies domination "of the whole of \^et- its basic demands. For Lutz Classes nam, and even of toe Indochinese “Thuy, chief of the North Viet­ peninsula, by the Hanoi Com­ namese delegation, did not at­ Registrations will be accepted Meteorology; what makes up Revenue Checks munist regime.” tend the 163rd session of toe next week for 15 fall classes to be the weather and why it changes; In the political field, Lam held at Lutz Junior Museum and called “absurd and un­ (See Page “Twelve) the Natural Science Center on Grades 3-6; Tues., 3:30 p.m.; DON'T MISS THE SUPER-SAVINGS IN THIS FABULOUS EVENT! CHARGE IT! WASHINGTON (AP) — While Congress puts the finishing reasonable” the demands of “a Oak Grove St. Each class will instructor, Gordon Lassow. touches on a revenue-sharing biU, a Nixon administration small minority” to abolish the meet for a total of six hours, These classes will be conducted task force hopes to get the program off to a speedy start by present Saigon regime and starting in the week of Oct. 24, in at the museum: mailing 39,000 checks totaling $2.6 billion by the end of the replace it by a coalition govern­ Property one-hour weekly sessions. Only month. ment "in which this small minori­ museum members may enroll. Rocks and Minerals; identifica­ ty would determine its own Registrations will be taken by tion and their uses; Grades 3-6; ^ The task force, made up of curate estimates of the money positions.” Acquired telephone Monday and Tuesday, Sat., 9:30 a.m.; instructor, ' Stock the about IS officials borrowed from local governments are expected Xuan Thuy, Hanoi’s chief from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., by the Edward Bates. several agencies, has been on toe to get. The team is headed by Ed negotiator, did not attend toe For Parking following registrars for these Crafts; making household Linen job since early summer, trying to Fox, finance director of the session. classes; Micluel Klemens, 232 items into interesting articles; smoothVout details of toe ISO- Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Ferguson Rd., for nature crafts, billion, five-year plan to aid Walker said adjustments will Sale of the property at 21-23 Grades 1-2; Sat., 9:30 a.m.; in- ’ Closet HenkI photo by PlatB nature experiences, stamp club; structor. Miss Marion^^derson. No Iron Sheets states, cities and counties. be handled in the January pay­ Bissell St. to “The Manchester Mrs. Edward Bates, 134 Benton with Full count permanent press muslin. Coordinated stripes and solids Flat Asked why toe government is ment and in subsequent checks, if Publishing Co., publishers of “The Former City Manager Addresses Commission Puppets; make your own and or fitted styles. Chilean St., for fish club, meteorology, help produce the Lutz circus; pushing to get toe checks to local required. Herald, was announced today. The property, a two-family Former Hartford Qty Manager Carleton F. Sharpe ad­ Sharpe are CRC chairman John FitzGerald, Frank Stamler rocks and minerals. Grades 1-2; Fri., 3:30 p.m.; in­ Savings TWIN governments about a week before The task force, which also is Also, Mrs. John Linderman, 77 toe Nov. 7 presidential election. drafting temporary regulations Unrest dwelling, was purchased from the dresses Manchester Charter Revision Conunission. Next to and CRC secretary Phyllis Jackston. structor, Mrs. John Linderman. , SIZE Tuniblebrook Dr., Vernon, for Stories from Everywhere; Deputy Treasury Secretary for toe program, may be the estate of Emily K. Krause. The nature discovery, crafts, puppets; stories and activities related to Charls E. Walker said, ““They forerunner of a permanent Spreads price wasn’t diwlosed. Mrs. David Golas, 15 Scar­ children of other lands; Grades 1- need the money. Haven’t you revenue-sharing office headed by Burl L. Lyons, Herald borough Rd., for stitchery, I 2; Sat., 1:30 p.m.; instructor, heard?" an assistant Treasury secretary. publisher, said the dwelling will Accident wonder, beginners’ art; and Mrs. Mrs. Irving Carlson. Walker noted that the ad­ SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - A be cleared from the property and Manchester CRC Told Charles Beckwith, 111 Walker St., Stitchery; designing with a nee- ^ ministration proposed its Legislation would be required nationwide trucking strike for put into additional parking for Boosts for stories from everywhere, ad­ die, both boys and girls; Grades Full Size 3'^ revenue-sharing legislation three to establish a permanent higher rates generated both customers and Herald Casualties vanced art, experiences in art. 1-2; Thurs., 3:30 p.m.; instructor, years ago. If toe bill passes this revenue-sharing office. Walker widespread unrest in Chile today employes. and threatened to touch off a rash Lyons said that Hunter People, Not Structure, After Tuesday, registrations Mrs.

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