THE TENTH GRAHD HIGHT of MUSIC” Benefit of the 'Manchester Schotarship Foundation

THE TENTH GRAHD HIGHT of MUSIC” Benefit of the 'Manchester Schotarship Foundation

PAGE TWENTY-POUR THURSDAY, APRJL 6, 1972 The Weather C^rdening Cloudy, windy, chance of oc­ iRsturl|f?Bt«r lEvi^nitts Ifprslli _________________ casional flurries Into tomorrow; frith Frank Atwood unseasonably cold. Tonight low Westhill Social - aub wUl Little Flower of Jesus Moth' 20a; Saturday n ea r 80. Sunday • 0IOP IN AT THID About Town" meet tomorrow at 1:15 p.m. at ers Circle will meet tomorrow ' P i« e l2 . fair, continued quite cdd. ROMA Herrmann Hall of Westhill Gar­ at 8:16 p.m. at the home of ] Manche»ter-^A City of Village Charm Mountain Laurel Chapter of dens. After the meeting, there Mrs. John SpOllman, 40 Good- ] PASTRY SHOP will be a social time vdth re­ Sweet Adelines will rehesuve to­ win St. Mrs. Leo Tsokalaf is ! freshments. co-hostess. VOL. X a , JIO. 160 M A N C H E S T E R , C O N N „ F R H )A Y , A P R IL 7, 1972 (daaeUlad Advertiriiw on Page M) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Speciallitaif In night at 8 at the Pranldln Rec­ (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES — TWQ SECTIONS) Wedding A Birthday Oakea Any Kind Deaired. reation Center, 080 Franklin The Strickland-Borst Group Uriel Lodge of Masons Will ] Various Italian Pastrlea, Ave„ Hartford. o f Second Congregational have its regular meeting on Plea, CooMea. Breada, . Church, 886 N. Main St., will KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS Satu^ay at 7:30 p.m. at the ; RoUa, etc. St Bridget HCme and School sponsor a showing and sale of Masonic” Temple In Merrow. ' TEL.. M »-H n Asaoclatlcn wUl sponsor a spring fashions tomorrow at 8 The Entered Apprentice degree ] p.m. at the church hall and SO ent 619 MAIN STREET bingo tonight at 7:30 at St. will be conferred, with Junior MANCHESTER Bridget School cafeteria. Cash parlor. The event is open to the Warden Hugo Thomas presid­ Prices prises will be awarded, and public free of charge. Mrs. Roy ing. The lecture will be by Ju­ ^ ‘ Reds RaCe South proceeds will benefit the adKxd. Strickland is chairman. nior Steward George Luurt- ] N ix o n sem a and R ob ert G<dd. Presen ­ tation of a 80-year pin will be Down, made to Ellsworth E. Weeks, CARPCr AND and 26-year pins will also be W atches presented by Worshipful Broth­ I On Bloody Road er G. Raymond J<^son, mas­ KBlY SnCAYNB, FU. (AP) Jobs Up TEMPLFS FLOOR COVBHNO ter of Uriel Lodge In 1947. Re­ — Pfaoldant Nlxoi^ kapt watch freshments will be served after were shot down, the U.S. com­ after fighting so close that an on devcioiMnents in the Viet­ WASHINGTON (AP) - SAIGON^ (AP) — ^’Taking ad-. the meeting. nam war from the Florida mand said, and six Americans air s ^ te r reported the defend­ The total-num ber (>f A m er- ing South Vietnamese called in VnUte H o u m today, but maln- icana with ioba noated the “*® counterattack, were missing. The executive board of Rob­ tainad alienee on the buildup of 1 ® North Vietnamese troops surg- Radio Hanoi reported three artillery fire on their own poei- ertson School PTA will meet to­ American air power In South- in g <»pwn “ 'Bloody Route 18” U.S. warplanes were knocked tlcns during the climactic night at 8 at the home of Mrs. eaat Aata. nearly five years and thd accred gains today in a mas- down north of the demilitarized stages of the battle. Louis SSimldewicz, 114 Pond CAMPBELL COUNCIL NO. 573 Hie .diidt executive came rw e in wholesale priCes alve push from across the Cam- Zone today. Hiere were no re- One American adviser was Lane. here 'I^iuiaday to r a weriiend slowed sharply, the gov- bodlan border, wounded during the emergency IM IH atay, ’^onikiunced at tha, last emment reported today. North Vietnamese assault evacuation by helicopter of the Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ ailm ita. ’The report that total employ- battaUons overran the district 16-man advisory team from An ship, Interdenominational, will Through Takes Pride and Pleasure in HU national aecurity advlaer, ment rose 620,000 to 81.2 miUion capital of Loch Nln 76 miles Loc, the provincial capital Just have a Bible study and open Heniy A. l^aailifer, waa 'on and that wholesale prices of •'o*'**' Saigon. Forward ele- to toe south of Loc Ninh. The discussion tonight at 7 :SQ at tM^iorary Florida duty, too. food and industrial raw mate- ments d the push by elements Defense rubber plantation town was Orange Hall. > But Praoa Secretary Ranald L. rials increased a modest one- cf four enemy divisions also so said to be seriously menaced Ziegler bold Klaitngar would re­ tenth of one per cent Indicated severely menaced a provincial Gap with positions under rocket and St. Bridget Roeary Society turn td Wariiiafton later today. more favorable developments capital Just to the south that motar attr:ck. The gravity of will sponsor a military vdilst Nlxcn planned to be in tele­ for President Nixon to defend the 16-man American provincial the situation was reflected in n r and setback card party tomor­ phone oontaot with ’’major od- his economic pi^clee. advisory team was evacuated. ports on the fate of the crew­ toe withdrawal of toe American row at 8 p.m. at St. Bridget TMmni,” Z lo g le r ooid; Trie’reports by the Labor De- Tactical air support for the men, nor was it clear whether, team. Saigon spokesmen said School cafeteria. The event is Aoctly after Nixon arrived, peurtment’s Bureau of Labor reglwi In the vast rubber plan- the Hanoi claim included more toe town continued to hold out. open to the public. Tickets may it waa learned that a squadron Statlstics also said that the na- toticn country was com- than «ie U.S. jet not yet report­ Of all the major battle zones, be purchased at the door. ed as downed by the U.S. Com­ / ROOMS of FIOS fishtier-bpmbers from 11 o h ’ s uneihployment rate paratlyely light at least In the toe one In the Loc Ninh and An MoConnaU Air Force Bose, edged up from 6.7 to 6.9 per early atages of the battle be- mand. Loc area appeared to be hottest MS. Reservations close tomorrow cent last month, but this was cause of the ccmcentratlon of The district town of Loo today. Should North Vietnam for the spring banquet of the due to seasonal factors and the American air efforts in the far Ninh, which has only minor FUUY Senior Adult Fellowship of actual number of Jobless edged north. strategic or political value, fell (See Page Eight) Community Baptist Church and Ih Toudi down Borne 200,000 to 6.2 m ile Insurgent troops also struck may be made with Mrs. Rich­ lion. in the Mekong Delta with more CARPETED ard Kingsley, 68 N. Elm St., or With War ’The report on wholesale than a dozen attacks including Mrs. WllUam Gilroy, 191 Wash- prices included toe news that two against key airfields. The ington St., Vernon. The banquet farm products and processed upsurge In activity In toe Delta, Nan-, had been ordered to ONLY will be held Monday at 7 p.m. foods declined four-tenths of relatively calm in toe Chicago El Cars Soutiiaast Asia. at the church. one per cent In March after nine-day-old enemy offensive, Nbun aides had no comment several months of sharp In- locked like toe opening ot a on thU or tha rgiarts of in- creases. Wholesale prices are fourth major front in Hanoi's oraaalng fighting In Vtotoain. generally indicators of later de- second largest battle campaign Plunge to Street Legal Notices Ziaglar said Nlxcn came to velopments In retail consumer of toe war. Probate Court Florida to work, not rest costs. South Vietnamese and Cam- CHICAGO (A P ) — Two cars of an elevated rapid ORDER OP NOTICB OF HEARING ,However, the Preotdent had ESTATE OF The over-all one-tenth of one bodlan troops *ere reported transit train plungred 30 feet, to the ground during a M ARGARET W. VINING no amiaunced appointments or per cent increase in toe whole- still locked In bloody fighting blinding rainstorm, injuring about 30 persons. ^224 District of Manchester m eetings. It la ordered that a hearing be held sale price index was too smal- with enemy troops for the bor- One of toe four cars of th e ------- ------------------------------------ Greeted by his Florida friend FOB 30 SQ. YDS. by the Court on the application of lest in five months and followed der town of Kompong Trach, southbound Chicago Transit Au- ^s poUce and CTA worknien Stephen R. Grotta praymg that an and neighbor a G. ”Bebe” Re- Instrument purporting to be the last three consecutive sharp In- which has been a traditional toority train landed Thursday fgug^t through crowds of ttiao on his arrival, Nbeon went will and testament o t aald deceased creases of eight-tenths each In gateway Into toe Mekong Delta night In a vacant lot and nar- spectators to free those trapped C H O IC E OF be admitted to probate as per appli­ out for a halt-hour sldhtaeelng cation at the Probate Court located December and January and for North Vietnamese troops rowly missed a two-story brick ,j,e faUen cars, drive around Gape Florida at Municipal Bldg., 41 Center St, nine-tenths In February. stationed in Cambodian base apartment building. inside were SCULPTOREDelEXIVIIED Manchester, Conn, on April 17, 1972 State Park at the end of Key at 9:80 A.M.

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