^ W PAGE TWENTV-TWO- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchestei', qpnn., Thurs., Dec. 18, m3 Sesquicefitennial Ball Obituaries Tolland \ The Weather | Planned June 29 30 ^ " Cloudy tonight, chance of showers, lows % Aturl|patf r ? ralh VTaste Disposal , in the 30s. Partly cloudy Saturday with jj; 34 Henry W. Carroll Sr. Again today the report from highs around 50. Precipitation chance 50 the Park "Department was that John Ciaglo Henry Walter Carroll Sr., 76, emphasizes that reservations Grand Ball, these per cent tonight, 10 per cent tomorrow. g Topic of Meetings there will not be any ice skating Because of the great demand Manvhvsier—.1 ('.ilyoflilltifivChurni of East Hartford, died w ill be confirmed only at the Sesquicentennial events have permitted on any of the public for tickets that followed the Victim of Wednesday at the Veterans time of ticket purchase. been scheduled: June 23, crafts EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS areas. first announcement of the for­ MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1973 - VOL. XCIl, No. 92_____________________________________________ ____ Home and Hospital in Barre, During thef question and mal ball that will climax The 150th anniversary week shovy in Center Park; June 24, Drowning A proposed pilot solid waste The winter outdoor sports Vt. He was the father of answer period which followed M a n c h e s te r ’ s June 23-30 will open with a parade, church services; June IWand 29, disposal program for the state, information phone number is William C. Cairoll and brother the meeting, Delaney answered Sesquicentennial week, the ball starting at 2 p.m. June 23. Com­ industrial fair in the to be carried out by the General 6434700. of John Carroll, both of queries about the current committee has made ponents w ill form in Robertson Manchester High School John C ia glo, 72, o f 856 Electric Co., was discussed at Manchester. automobile antipollution arrangements to hold the gala Park at the North End, march cafeteria; week-long historical Hillsto\<m Rd. drowned in a the meeting of the Board of Other survivors are another devises, trash mashers and _ ^ ^ _ event on two nights, June 29 and the length of Main St., and exhibit of Manchester South Ready To Accept Pact small swampy pond at the rear Selectmen and the meeting of son, two sisters, another local enforcement of pollution jyQ 30. It will be held in the Main St. disband on Hartford Rd. memorabilia by the of his home Wednesday the Conservation Commission, brother, and seven regulations. Armory, with music by the Members of the public, Manchester Historical Society afternoon. both held Tuesday night. grandchildren. Decorations for the Glenn M iller Orchestra, under particularly representatives of in the Whiton Memorial. The United States and North because we are still asking for Asked whether the any big obstacle in the According to police, Ciaglo left There will not be an East SAIGON (AP) - The South resume negotiations in Paris The funeral will be Saturday The plan, for which the state refreshment table carried out units, clubs, and other In addition, plans and dates some clarifications and some withdrawal of North Viet­ acceptance of a cease-fire by his home about 2 p.m. for a the direction of Buddy Vietnamese government Tuesday. Vietnam announced Thursday has already signed a contract Catholic High School column in the Republic of South Vietnam. at 9:15 a.m. from the Callahan the conservation theme using DeFranco. This is the only organizations planning to enter are still tentative for the Lam noted that President that Kissinger and Tho will points are points of concern to namese troops from South Viet­ walk on his property. When he with G.E., calls for a rubbish Friday’s Herald. indicated today it is ready to Funerpl Home, 1602 Main St., empty fruit jdice and tomato musical group sanctioned by floats in the parade, are invited Manchester Youth Commission Nixon's emissary, Gen. resume negotiations in Paris our government." nam and a cease-fire are the We have ourselves proposed a did not return, his brother, disposal system to be used by Its editor. Miss Joan Thomp­ accept a peace agreement, and East Hartford, with a Mass qf paste cans for candleholders, the estate of the late Glenn to attend next week’s general to stage a music festival at Mt. “ for the purpose of completing Asked to outline any objec­ main points of discussion now. cease-fire since 1969 and we Walter Ciaglo, with whom he son, reports she does not have Foreign Minister Tran Van Alexander M. Haig Jr., is retur­ the Resurrection at Blessed five regions of the state (all old club newsletters for information meeting. It will be Nebo and a block dance at a site tions Thieu made to Haig in Lam said: “ Our position has lived, went looking for him. Miller. Lam declared, “ We are quite ning to Saigon for another the text of an agreement” to have always been for the cease­ Sacrament Church, East Hart­ Connecticut towns) and would enough material to produce a placemats and refreshments in­ Mrs. John Mrosek of 143 held Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the to be determined; and a concert meeting with President Nguyen end more than a decade of war. their meetings this week, Lam been made very dear. We have fire. The problem is that the The body was found lying in require Tolland to haul its column, and that she would close to a conclusion." ford. Burial will be in Veterans cluded fresh fruit punch, raw Boulder Rd. and Mrs. Fred Army and Navy Club, 1090 Main by the Manchester Civic The wording of the joint replied: “1 cannot say they are never accepted the presence of conditions of the cease-fire are eight inches of water at the rubbish to a centralized area appreciate developing news Van Thieu. Memorial Park, Hillside vegetables and “ Iron Bars" for Geyer of 330 Spring St. are co- St. Orchestra. announcement and Lam's objections. I have to make it North Vietnamese troops on not yet very clear and we would edge of the ice-encrusted pond. sources throughout the school Lam told newsmen that Haig conferred with Thieu Cemetery, East Hartford." for disposal. dessert. chairmen for ball reservations. General information relative statements indicated that ten­ clear there is no objection...! South Vietnamese soil. And our like more clarifications about His brother dragged him to dry to assist her in getting into print Saigon has no objections to the Tuesday and Wednesday, then Friends may call at the First Selectman Erwin have used the word position is that simultaneously ground and the police and fire Their committee will hold its to the parade will be agreement that the United moved on to Cambodia, Laos tative agreem ent had been how the cease-fire is going to be funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 Stoetzner told the board that all I)«ig: l’oiin«l Available news of interest about East. with the withdrawal of allied departments were notified. The next meeting Feb. 5, after disseminated, float regulations Fewer Farms States and North Vietnam have and Thailand to brief the reached on the major points, in­ clarification and we are waiting implemented.” and 7 to 9 p.m. state money for town landfills In other action at the for those clarifications. What forces, the North Vietnamese body was taken to Manchester which tickets for both evenings will be discussed, and slides of WASHINGTON (AP) — agreed to in principle but is governments there. He had cluding a cease-fire and the The family suggests that any has been frozen until the Lam repeated statements selectmen’s meeting, Stoetzner will be available. a recent Tournament of Roses There were 39,000 fewer farms been expected to return to return of prisoners. Gen. Haig brought to President troops should also withdraw Memorial Hospital by proposed pilot program goes seeking clarifications on made earlier that Saigon will memorial contributions may be advised the bpard that Louis Arrangements are being made Parade w ill be shown. Plans in the United States last year as But Lam said. Thieu and what he took back, from South Vietnam." ambulance. technical annexes to the main Washington today, but the not sign any treaty that gives made to the Emphysema Fund, through. Bach, former dog warden, has Delta Seeks to seat five couples at each and specifications for floats of larger farms continued to ‘ ‘Unfortunately I cannot tell frankly 1 cannot reveal those Lam said a cease-fire “ is not Dr. Robert R. Keeney, Questioned by Selectman document before Henry A. White House said he would equal status to the Viet Cong. Talcott Notch Rd., Farmington. rescinded his letter of last table. The committee the Tournament of Roses type absorb the smaller ones, accor- you the time and the date things to you. ” a main problem. We do not see medical examiner, was quoted Charles Thifault as to where Kissinger and Le Due Tho return to Saigon. month which said he would not will be discussed. ding to the Agriculture by police as saying that death Tolland would get the $80,000 to Removal allow town'use of his dog pound James C. Bayliss and Peter Department. was due to drowning. Police purchase the 135 acres for a after Jan. 1,1973. Stoetzner said E. Benson are parade co- said the man had been dead proposed new dump site, which William N. LajcunesHe Bach told him a few days ago ATLANTA, Ga. (A P \ -D e lta chairmen. The following may about two hours when his body is under option until March 1, j Y e t u s I Coventry’s ‘New Town’ Tied T O L L A N D — W illiam N.
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