
■ < V'; The Weather Kaak First-Day Open Leader Fair tonight. Low 50 to 55, chance - of rain 10 per cent. Goudy Page 16 lEuf mnn I Tuesday with a 30 per cent V chance of showers; hl^ in the .low 80s. MANCHESTER — 4 City o f Village Charm TWENTY-TWO PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,19^2 VOL. XCI. No. 291 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Students Take Cong Sounds ^Strike’ Recess tj Over Nation Peace Overture previous formula for the makeup By THE ASSOaATED PRESS SAIGON (AP) - The Viet Once again it called on the of the government of national Cong issued a new peace United States to withdraw all its Negotiations remained deadlocked today in the concord—a three-segment coali­ statement today saying it is troops from Vietnam, to stop Philadelphia teachers strike, but Kansas City youngsters supporting the regime of Presi­ tion composed of (1) members of "prepared to accept a were back in class and there were signs of progress in several dent Nguyen Van Thieu, and to the Provisional Revolutionary other school walkouts across the country. - ^ provisional government of halt the bombing and mining of Government, (2) members of the national concord that shall be Saigon administration excluding Spokesmen for both the P'riday because custodians and North Vietnam. dominated by neither side." Thieu, and (3) representatives of teachers' union and the maintenance workers were on U.S, sources In Saigon inter­ " Should the U.S. government other political forces in South Philadelphia School Board ex­ strike and trash had accumulated preted this as a concession that really respect the South Viet­ Vietnam ""including those who, pressed doubt Sunday that the at the schools. walkout by 13,000 teachers affec­ neither side can win the war namese people s right of self- for political reasons, have been The union members voted ap­ ting 285,000 students would be militarily. But Viet Cong and determination and seriously compelled to live in exile." proval Sunday of terms of a new settled this week. V North Vietnamese spokesman negotiate to peacefully settle the contract, and all the schools were William Ross, school board have said repeatedly in the South Vietnafn pioblem."" the " These three segments of this ordered reopened. statement said, " the Provisional president, said the union was past—for public corLsumption. at government are on the same Negotiators for teachers in Revolutionary Government of prepared for a three-month least—that the coalition govern­ footing and equal, " the statement Rockford — Illinois’ second the Republic of South Vietnam is strike. Union President John ment they proposed would be a s a id . "The Provisional largest city — reached a tentative prepared to reach agreements to Ryan said the board, $52 million coalition of equals, with none of Revolutionary Government of agreement Sunday that could end the effect that neither a Com­ in debt, wanted a long strike the factions dominating. the Republic of South Vietnam the three-day-old strike involving munist regime nor a U.S.-stooge partly to save money. The Viet Cong termed the and the Saigon administration 693 teachers and 12.359 nuoils. regime shall be imposed on South The teachers struck last three-page declaration "an im­ without Nguyen Van Thief must Tuesday after refusing a board Elsewhere in Illinois, a Circuit portant statement on ending the Vietnam. appoint their men on each side to "It is prepared to accept a demand that the work day be Court judge issued a temporary war in Vietnam and restoring participate in the national con­ provisional government of increased front 5 hours to 5 injunction late Sunday ordering peace, " But at first reading it cord government. As for the national concord that shall be hours, 40 minutes. striking teachers in Champaign appeared to be no more than a nomination of the third segment dominated by neither side. " The union has demanded that back to work. Some 700 teachers reiteration of previous Com­ members, this must be carried The Viet Cong also repeated its .starting salaries be raised from and 11,381 pupils are affected. munist peace demands. out through negotiations.” 18,900 to $12,000, but the board In the Chicago suburb of has offered only normal seniority Bensenville, teachers set a increments except for a $330 an­ walkout for today after working nual raise to top-scale teachers, for two weeks to show "good Bombers Smash Kissinger who make $17,000. faith.” Nearly 3,000 students are Another 50,000 students were involved. In Moscow, out of school in a dozen districts Strikes continued in three in the western part of Penn- Detroit-area suburbs, affecting Tho Arrives Hanoi, Suburbs sylvania, where teachers are 28,400 students, but teachers in a SAIGON (AP) — U.S. Jets made some of the mpst protesting contract terms. fourth district reached a tentative MOSCOW (AP) - Henry devastating raids on the war against Hanoi and its suburbs Some 68,000 students were settlement Sunday, and 7,600 Kissinger began meetings with Sunday, wrecking North Vietnam’s biggest and most impor­ back in Kansas City schools after pupils could go back to class Soviet officials today, but missing classes Thursday and Tuesday if the pact is approved. speculation that he would also tant bridge and smashing four military installations covering talk peace with Le Due Tho of more than 300 acres, the U.S. Air Force announced today. North Vietnam collapsed when But the Air Force"s report of by neither the Communists nor Tho flew on to Paris. heavy damage in North Vietnam the Saigon regime provided the Georgia City Hit The North Vietnamese said on was offset by a revised field United States gets out of Vietnam his arrival in the French capital report that explosions Sunday at completely and takes President that he had not seen Kissinger in a bomb storage dump at Bien Nguyen Van Thieu with It. U.S. By Fire bombings Moscow, but he dFd not rule out Hoa Air Base, 15 miles northeast analysts were studying the state­ an early meeting with him in GAINESVILLE, Ga. (AP) — Attempts to calm outbreaks of of Saigon, destroyed or damaged ment to determine if it contained ______ i Paris. 70 South Vietnamese helicopters. anything new. violence were interrupted by firebombings and curfew "You will know in a few days,” It was the worst aircraft loss of The Viet Cong termed its state­ violations Sunday night, and state and federal officials were he told newsmen. the war for the South Vietnamese ment a "clarification’’ of its called in. \ m t w u A i and will severely restrict their previous proposal for a coalition southside high school football Kissinger, President Nixon"s Mayor Joe Stargel and city operations at a critical time, government. Ambassador Says No adviser on national security, commissioners met at midnight game. when renewed North Vietnamese A spokesman for the 7th Air City commissioners and black with Goyd Hall, special assistant U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations George Bush raises his hand to signal a veto vote ^^^^"^wrie^ h” re°S ToTthlue offensive action is expected. Force said the U.S. air attack on leaders were in conference Sun­ to Gov. Jimmy Carter; assistant On the political front, the Viet the Paul Doumer Bridge at day night discussing the weekend Sunday on Mideast issue. (AP photo) talks, " an apparent reference to Civil Defense chief Bill Clack; cong issued a new peace state­ Hanoi, the biggest in North Viet­ violence when two fires broke out Nixon s meeting with the and two representatives of the ment saying it would agree to a nam, was “the most damage on the predominantly black Russians in May. Justice Department. coalition government dominated we’ve ever done to it in the war.” southside and a rash of firebom­ Stargel said state Public Safety bings were reported. Director Co. Ray Pope was In the next 90 minutes firemen scheduled to be in the city Mon­ U,N. in Rare Veto investigated more than a dozen day morning for an investigation. firebombing reports and said Police said 30 state troopers they found evidence of firebombs were called into the city Sunday in at least five small blazes. No night as sporadic violence which serious damage was reported. A t Security Council broke out Friday night continued Police reported 30 arrests for In addition, 28 more troopers realities and " looked to effect but entered the world organization violations of a citywide, dusk-to- UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) «£jlh not to cause."" Its ‘"silence on the late last year, also referred to were placed on standby. dawn curfew, imposed by Stargel — The United States cast its The violence followed when a disaster in Munich"' invited more "the unfortunate incident'" in Saturday night when more than second veto in the history of the fight between a white youth and a terrorism, he said. Munich but then said that the 60 persons were arrested in an U.N. Security Council Sunday "We seek and support a world Palestinians and other Arabs had black youth erupted at a outbreak of violence. night. It killed a resolution X in which athletes need not fear been "compelled to take up arms demanding a halt to Israeli assassins and passengers on ... to recover their homelands" reprisal raids but making no men­ planes need not fear hiJackings. from Israel. tion of the Arab terrorism that Amendments Stall Push Bush declared. Ambassadors Haissam Kelani provoked the raids. Bush got applause from the of Syria and Edouard Ghorra of The veto came after an all-day gallery for his veto. And Israeli l,ebanon.
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