•a PAGE TWENTY-FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester^ Conn., Thurg., Feb. 8, 1973 Income Tax The Weather Tips Clear and cold tonight with the low Shield Law between five degrees and the teens, Silhavy Receives Naugatuck Valley To Have SHOP nHEinRST liaturIjPHtpr iEiiptiinn Upralft remaining sunny and cold Saturday with Limit Asked See Page 23 highs in the 20s. Precipitation probability Soroptimist Award Bus Service To Doorstep zero. WASHINGTON (AP) - Any ’til Nine MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 19 7 3 - VOL. XCII, No. 110 Manchester—A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -f o u r PAGES —’TWO SECTIONS PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS - immunity Congress grants to ay 8 LM . HI 9 P.M. J. Mark Silhavy, a senior at newsmen who refuse to disclose ANSONIA (AP) - Dial-a-Bus ported service was inaugurated project calls for expansion of Manchester High School, has confidential sources should in­ is only about three weeks away Jan. 8. ’They carry up to 21 per­ all three phases of the service been selected winner of the sons each and have been volve only federal-court cases, for needy residents of four as the hiigs are worked out. We will have very lean cuts 0/ Citizenship Award given an­ the Justice Department says. lower Naugatuck Valley towns, averaging 250 passengers each It is financed by nearly $800,- nually by the Soroptimist Gub according to the region’s unique weekday they operate on fixed 000 in federal grants along with LEAN BONELESS BRISKET CORNED BEEF Extending the protection to of Hartford to a graduating new transit district. runs, Noren^y said. state and local funds. Our own Tandercure Corned Bm I senior in the Greater Hartford the states by federal mandate, The Valley ’Transit District Fares range from 25 cents for Other door-to-door bus area. says Asst. Atty. Gen. Rogers C. requires only the delivery of a ride within one town to 45 projects include ones in A Special on let Prize POW Releases Near The award is presented to en­ Cramton, would raise con­ two-way radios for its buses to cents for a ride in or through all Batavia, N.Y., and Hadden- courage and recognize young stitutional questions and uhder- complete preparations for door- four communities. field, N.J., Norensky said. SAIGON (AP) - Inter­ expect another 100 Americans agreement signed in Paris on talks with the North Viet­ cease-fire violations during the people who have shown outstan­ mine federal-state relations. to-door service here and in Der­ ’The area serviced by the HAMS B u ttH a H IB .---------- national officials supervising to be released in North Vietnam Jan. 27. namese government on postwar 24-hour period ending at 6 a.m. ding responsibility to family, by, Seymour and Shelton, transit district covers about 70 the release of war prisoners in at the same time. U.S. officials, who declined to relations. today. It reported these Cramton, in testimony Vietnam announced today that 'The prisoner exchanges in be named, said they also expect « casualties: North Vietnamese school and community. District Director Jeffrey square miles and includes about Mora ofthoaa Salt Basting 11 to 13 lbs. North Vietnam has reported The program is sponsored by prepared for a hearing 27 Americans and 3,000 North South Vietnam, which would more than 100 American POWs and Viet Cong — 186 killed; Norensky said ’Tuesday. 75,000 persons, he said. Checkerboard Farma Honaysuckla 562 U.S. servicemen being held almost 900 Soroptimist Clubs in Wednesday by a House Vietnamese will be released com e on Sunday night U.S. to be freed in Hanoi on Monday South Vietnamese — 19 killed, It already operates public- The only passenger problems About Town prisoner, including 456 in the the Americas. Winners of local judiciary subcommittee, Monday in South Vietnam, and time, will be the first under while U.S. presidential adviser 3,130 wounded and 7 missing; supported runs along fixed have come from a few elderly YOUNG HEN North, 99 in South Vietnam and competitions are eligible for repeated the administration’s American officials said they terms of the Vietnam cease-fire Henry A. Kissinger is there for civilians— 3 killed, 10 wounded. routes and offers buses for rent. residents who misunderstand seven in Laos. Hanoi also has regional awards of $1,000 and opposition to enactment of any ’The executive board of the In Cambodia, Communist ’The concept of door-to-door what the service offers, he reported 27 American civilians the regional winners then com­ law that would shield newsmen United Methodist Women of guerrillas overran three service requested by telephone noted. One person put in a being held in South Vietnam. pete for the Federation Award from government efforts to South United Methodist Church company-size garrisons is not new, but the district’s request for a bus to carry off his The South Vietnamese say compel them to disclose their will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Thursday near the Mekong of $1,500. plan to use credit cards is. juiced stove, and others have At PInahurat they are holding 9,700 North Silhavy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Silhavy sources of information. home of Mrs. Stanley Speculators Hitting River town of Banam, 32 miles Norensky said only several complained because the fixed- Vietnamese and 28,500 Viet John Silhavy of 45 Ridgewood route bus wasn’t stopping at Weinberg, 157 Pitkin St. east of Phnom Penh, and made have led to his winning the God hundred cards will be dis­ FRESH CHICKEN Cong military prisoners. Presi­ St., Manchester, has been in­ The granting of an absolute their front doors, he added. a three-hour artillery and mor­ and Country award in 1971 and tributed at first to senior dent Nguyen Van Thieu has said volved in a wide range of ac­ privilege in such cases would “ But the people love the \o'» tar barrage and a ground the Eagle Scout award in 1972. centers and "the people we Bonn’s Dollar Defense there are 30,000 to 40,000 South subordinate the national in­ tivities including music, sports, believe will have the most need buses,” he said. They are ’The executive committee of assault on the town itself, field He has served as a counselor at terest in vigorous law enforce­ Vietnamese soldiers missing drama, student council. Boy for the service.” carpeted and have deep bucket the Center Congregational BONN, Germany (AP) — swallowed up the lates^t dollar reserves in d olla rs if its reports said. Boy Scout camp and has been ment to the interests of the and believed captured, but the Scouts, church school and work Users must telephone a day in seats. Church council will meet Chancellor Willy Brandt’s influx with massive support The reports said relief actively involved in the work of At PInahurat a Lower Price on relative value drops. Communist side has provided with the handicapped. He is press, he said. advance and give details alMut “ They even wipe their feet tonight at 8 at the Robbins government fought today buying. columns sent out from Banam his church school as teacher Pressure forced the dollar to Saigon with a list of only 4,000. now president of Instructors of their destination and the times before getting on,’’ he Room of the church. ’The board TOP GRADE MAINE against the strongest and other nearbj government and committee person. A Finance Ministry its lowest permitted rates in The cease-fire agreement the Handicapped, Inc., an And granting a qualified they will need transportation. exclaimed. of Christian concern will meet speculator attack yet on Bonn’s outposts met heavy resistance, The award was presented at a spokesman strongly repeated most of the world’s other major sets no schedule for the release organization run by teen-agers privilege is unnecessary, he The 2V^-year demonstration at 7:30 in the church library. defenses in the battle of the and government losses were The cost per person will de­ ^ n n ’s determination to keep money markets also. Dealers in of prisoners but says all the which provides swimming in­ meeting of the Soroptimist Club said, because the Justice dollar. heavy. of Hartford, Monday, at the pend on how long they ride and POTATOES the dollar at its 3.1500-mark several capitals predicted that Americans and other non- struction for handicapped Department has issued Speculators dumped $1.5 The attack appeared to be an Shoreham Motor Hotel, and on how many passengers are agreed minimum rather than a realignment of exchange Vietnamese are to be handed children and which has raised a guidelines that place strict ..CLIP billon on Germany in hectic attempt to cut river supply traf­ was in the form of a $100 sharing the cost of running the let it fall to a lower rate that rates is the only way out of the over within 60 days of the fund of $53,000 toward an indoor limits on federal prosecutors bus—$8 per hour. For example, morning trading alone. The crisis. fic from Saigon to Phnom Penh, Savings Bond. Thia coupon along with $1.00 will buy you a would favor U.S. exports and signing of the agreement, or by pool. who seek to force newsmen to day’s total on the Frankfurt but a convoy of four cargo Judges for the competition the cost for one-quarter hour is pair ot Man’s Dress or Casual cut into German exports such That would mean revaluation March 28. He has sung with the All State testify.
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