FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 19^1 PAGE TWENTY JlanrljMtpr lEwmttg l|fralii Average DaUy Net Press Roll The Weather F o r 11m Week Ended Continued cloudy tonight with done with several-year-old Biueiift ten chance of occaalonsd driisle; Rlchanl Alien Larson, son erf \ seedling transplants from a iianrhpatpr lEumitm BpraU) Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larson of low about 86. Sunday variable About Town 39 Andor Rd., has been .elected nursery. They have a head cloudineas; high near 60. start on the faster growing S u m n W d M iS L 16,080 'A' * Peter Schutthels, son o< Mr. ^ senior member of the Student natural seedlings of hardwoods. Manchester— A City 6f ViUage Charm and Mrs. Walter Schultheis of senate at Bryant ColleKe, Perfermances on 91 Robert Rd., a Junior at Ver- providence. R.I. That saves some weeding. The (Olaaaifled Advertlaliix on Page U ) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS mont Academy, recently spent ____ Shakers plowed and leveled a THURSDAY & FRIDAY, VOL. LXXXX, NO. 138 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 13. 1971 a week in Jersey a ty , N.J. for Lesley M. AOles Jr., son large tract ready for a seed a work study experience as part ^ jjr. and Mrs. Wesley L. year, collected the cones when M ARCH 18 & 19, 1971 of an Urban Studies progrram jm es of 429 ^ring: St., serving ripe. The seeds were sown by organized JolnUy by the acade- jhe first Marine Division In putting the dry cones in bar­ a t 8:00 p.m. my and Dartmouth College. South Vietnam, was recently rels drilled full of hides. Rolling ----- named “ Marine of the Month” CODfflmTIOMS the barrels rattled out the seed Bailey Auditorium Seatnan Appren. Eric C. presented with a certificate and scattered them at suitable Golda Meir Bids Berlin Vote ing the price to save the tract, Lundberg, sim Mr. and Mrs. plaque. A 1967 graduate of That article about the Intervals. MANOKEOTEB HlOH SCWMMi Ralph H. Umdbeig of 26 Rad- Manchester High School, he at- Shaker Sect In the March 8th the association decided to form To get such a well spaced a U j T u x a n s u m Seen Having Part of Laos Operation dlng St., was graduated as tended Boston University, be- . a non-profit corporation to raise Issue of THe Herald recaUed ^ property until stand of such fine straight Presented by ________ \ honorman of his company at the ,ere entering the U.S. Mlarine trees must have required a lot For Peace Team some memories for O.C. who jjjg could buy It Sock ft Bnsldn Prsnin .Society—Msiifliester, Coast Guard Training Center, corps. of hard labor weeding. for many years was a member By THE ASSOCIATED PBE8S to peace.” The government Wide Effect Cape May, N.J. A graduate of ____ These tactics had worked in of the Connecticut Forest and Premier Golda Meir has sug- newapaper, Izvestia, denounced Arizona State University, he other cases around the state. So, By HUBERT J. EBB The confirmation class of Park Association. Our assoc­ gested a peacekeeping force to in an unsigned editorial what it earned the highest scholastic shares of stock In the corpora- Associated Press Writer Trinity Covenant Church will iation held title to the Shaker keep the Sinai Peninsula de- called Israel’s appetite for A r a b _______ ______ average and stood highest in all tlMi were sold to members and Water Tank Bids HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY FROM KATHY , BERLIN (AP) — The West meet tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at properties at Enfield, Conn, for miUtarized and to reduce the territories occupied in the 1967 ggrlln election Sunday have Seen Ended in Two Weeks phases of training during his the church. anyone else who could be in- and An of Her Little Lepreehamis! eight weeks of training. a few years. Due March 19 possibility of armed attack, on war. echoes beyond the isolated SAIGON (A P ) — South Chamber Emcee ^ ^ b . « » . mimzAzm ESB8H: Meoe, Ooatlaads, Red end OoM m i De> either Egypt or Israel. In Washington. J. WilUam fro^ ers. Vietnamese field officers The Grade 7 youth Instruction The town will < ^ n bids for a licloiM, Baldwins, and Basset Apples. Such a force would have to in- Fulbright, chairman of the Sen- said today at a command Ihere will be a meeting for WlUtam R. Jahnson. exeauOva „ WlUy Brandt, who was mayor girls and boys of Calvary of Zion Evangelical Lutheran ordained to extinction. Celibacy one-mlUion-gallon water stor­ niESH: B^glsa Endive, Bomalne, Boston Lettoee, Reg clude Israelis, Mrs. Meir told ate’sate's Foreign R a tio n s Com- j,g became chancel- post near the Laos border to 'g-M Church will meet tomorrow at vice president of the Savings Church tonight from 7 is so unnatural that the desert- It seemed that another suc- age tank and accompanying Plant, Aqtaragns, Peas, Leeks, BroeeoU, R k ebee^P ^ the London Times In an inter- mittee, said Russia and the ^ Germany, has told that the major portion of 9:30 a.m. at the church. Bank of Manchester, will serve exceed- cess had been achieved by the snips, Bm ssels f^^ronts. Bed, Savoy ObbIm m , OiaMeeijee, view published Friday. But she United States have agreed to y,e Berliners their vote is a at the church. water lines on March 19 at 11 ----- again this year as master of ««K .iatlon until the hhr hur- Cherry Tomatoes, Chives, Shalota, Bed Ontaas, Itunqie, said the Egyptians would be participate in a United Nations „ examination o t his the operation in Laos will ed the recruits. At any rate, association until the big a.m. in the Municipal Building. end in about two weeks The Rev. Kenneth L. Gustaf­ The Junior choirs of Emanuel ceremcmles at the TOth annual the considerable land beddings rlcane of 1938 came along and Sweet Potatoes, Chinese Cabbage. welcome. peace-keeping force In the Mid- ..ouceg o t easing tension with son, pastor of the Calvary As­ Lutheran Chu^h will ^arse c^pletely^n^that wond- V ^e' nCPOB/TED: Cantalocq^ Spanish Melona, Strawbeni^ On IsraeU’s peacetime bor- dle.East. gagt bloc. National leaders but that some troops will Bed, Blue Grapes, times, Templea, Navel Oranges, Water­ ders, Mrs. M eir s^d that Israel -nie Arkanssui Democrat also o t the opposition Christian Dem- remain behind at border sembly of God, will conduct a tomorrow at 9.30 a.m. In Luther ........ the possession of_____ the______ heirs of P*"® There was no tonlm water system. The’The Board melons, Oiapefrolt, Plums, Peadiea, Pears, Ooconnta, Avo- service Sunday at 8:1S a.m. Hall. The event Is scheduled lor the Hazards who formerly had hope that the state would ever must retain Sharm el Sheikh, gajj g^e indirect negotiations ocratlc party say the Berlin posts. Wednesday, April 21 at Fiano’s of Directors has already allo­ cadoes. over radio station WINF. The the powder mills at Haiardvllle. t:*®*!, so Uie prop- which controls the Strait of Tir- being conducted at the United vote affects the entire German AsBociated Press correspond­ The Grades 7 and 8 Methodist Restaurant in Bolton. The so- cated money for this project. program is sponsored by the There was a wonderful white erties were sold for what we WEEKEND SPECIALS an at the entrance to the Gulf of Nations by Swedish diplomat nation. ent George Edper reported from Manchester Council of Chtirch- Youth Fellowship of South dal hour wUl begin at 6 pm . ^n®™ ^ ™ ^ the proceeds Lines from the tank will nm Aqaba. Israel also would keep Gunnar V. Jarring apparently Brandt’s Social Democrats Ham Nghi that Brig. Gen. will and dinner wlU be served at 7. P*"® k n o ^ as the divided amonir 1 to Hall Court in the Cheney es and the Clergy Association United Methodist Church er Pines. One of, 11 not, the best divided among the stock-holders. MeINTOSH A P P L E S .........16 qt ba^et ihe Golan Heights of Syria and bave reached "the point where fear loss of the absolute majori- Pham Van Phu, commanding of Manchester. meet in the youth lounge to- The keynote speaker wlM be w _____ Mills Oorngdex and to the Inter- all of Jerusalern, she said. g,ere Is a possibility of a major ty they have held Inthe city general of Saigon’s 1st Infantry Dr. Homer D. Babbldge, presl- In *1>® stat®- VlWte pine f o r ^ section of Keeney St. and Oar- STRAWBERRIES (a rare treat!) .. basket ----- night at 7:30. seed years occurring periodical- ^ CANTALOUPES ................. large siie «a. Israel’s border proposals, gfep toward agreement.” parliament for 20 years. Division, told newsmen his The 'Dlscipleshlp Class of the ----- dent of the University of Oon- There was also a pretty little . , forces had decimated Hanoi’s necticut. lake. All in all. It was an ex- ly. The seeds wUl <mly germln- Mrs. Meir said, would bo a pain- Fulbright’s statements fol- Christian Democrats are h t^ Community Baptist Church will The Polish Women’s Alliance IMPORTED SEEDLESS GRAPES ----- Ib. ful solution for President Anwar iQ^ved a closed meeting at wdilch jijp- to gain strength. Free Dem- 669th Logistics Command, - a Johnson, who Is In his second ceptional spot to be preserved ate and take root in contact meet tomorrow at 11 a.m. In Group 618 will meet Sunday at CARROTS ...................... c®Ik> bagr-2 tor Sadat of Egypt, “ but people Secretary of State William P. ocrats, heartened by good show- 26,000-man force responsible for term as chairman of the cham- as a state forest or park lor with the mineral soil, not on or the Youth Building.
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