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lint Hin dinner. Saturday, July 15. I'J72 Land swap Cameras contested called off m. mr tn TTicrViT Regional planners convene Continued from Pace 1 MONTFEUER Forests and Parks Department Commissioner A.F. Heilmann reports that the state Board of Forests Fischer's aides approached Spassky and his seconds Friday REYKJAVIK (UPI) Orga Fischer's second, discounted The match committee met for nf tfe J250.000 world rumors that the American two hours Friday before an and Parks has agreed to accept settlement oi ine im request from Jonn ragauiura iur uiecjujiji Za "vr rrerr? of the cameras.

Spassky to agree to cancel uie serration, wnne me state's regional planning commissions come under the separate Agency or Development and Community Aff alls. Act 250 requires district environmental commissions to share offices with regional planning commissions. Planners said more and more of their staff time is being absorbed in helping people with Act 2M applications because the state's four environmental coordinators can be in each office only part time. The regional officials seemed to believe they were better qualified to help local developers than were state employes anyway. The consensus of (he forum was that Vermont doesn't need more state level coordinators It needs more people employed on a regional level to help those on the municipal level get through the maze of red tape on the state level.

forfeiture of the second game and replay it but Spassky refused. Fischer remained locked up in applicants to (III out different Dims. One stop shopping means only one application, perhapssimllar in ormatto a federal or state Income tax form. The applicant would fill out only those sections of the form appropriate to his project. Environmental Board Chairman Benjamin Cartridge is said to favor this approach while Secretary Robert B.

Williams and his assistant, Schuyler Jackson, of the Agency for Environmental Conservation have argued against it. Most, ii nut nil. of Vermont's regional planning commissions provide services to help developers with Act 250 applications. Planners here complained that their contribution has not been recognized. The administration of Act 250 alls under Vermont's slate Aocncy fr Knvironmental con ChesteT.Vi'ooiistockandWiiidsor.

remove all television cameras rMngisstllluplntheair.Wehave "Thematchls still on and I will llowland conveyed his decision from the contest hall If that is the srttlwi nsthine so far." start the clock again at 5 p.m. (1 to withdraw to the board only way to save the match; The American challenger Schm( Ws hotel suite Friday. fallowing a public meeting held But Gudmundur Thorarinsson, refuses to play in tn wh He sajd nr Max Euw8 'unless aU the aUheCheslerTownHalUulyll, prudent oHhelcelandic1 Chess Thursdal tlI of the 'international The Icelandic organizers fear inn niii7nn ntif n.lcrt the K. cameras were removed ne saiu pjji iiMnpi Hint tbi match in rpadv over. Oipss Fntirniion rFIDE).

was tliat the match is already over, meeting and were unanimous in conutee liad decided to reject returning to Iceland to take chess sources said, and they are their disapproval for the Hprolest died by Fischer against lone hour to charge of the maich the richest now making contingency plai proposed excliange. award b(. ame of witrun ine and also most troublesome in the save themselves from a i lota I Heitmann said ttial in view oi the mach t0 the Russian Xr SrhmTd announced that history of the game. luiaiicial disaster, the strong opposition to the ex cn ion whe the Um V1 LXdhTgame The organizers, bound by a Under Uie match rules, Fischer peram'enlal American failed to SkSngSS with Chester Fox will not receive any sljare of the 3 resign from staff of VRCCC MGKTPELIER (UPI) The of Mrs. Jane Lesch and her two to resign becaus of her support cerned to thdraw.

Board ult aft Mh phV died a protest against cameras, but didtake out one and plete the match But Spassky icling stall of the centra, aides, uay lewKsourj rno cameras. I guess we'll try to (he deoision and aEainst flie the relocated two others so thai wouiu presumamy ix iu lu Vermont office of the state ltudiii, all of Montpeller. could not see or hear claim his share if lie Is declared the winner. ZLTrAX ThesUtelalnvolvedinlhe set for uolleue officials over a oropxnm was "Asked for" while tie in sam ner ksisml s. The third game college umciais oer a probr.nn ,3..

1. hssl interest of the ossom 0 nf the Coolidee State w. e. say It fur Uie poor. Resignations which became effective Wednesday were those ofliers to stay.

teaerany lunueu pru8idi. may not come oil. vi, 1 rant was asked desiimed to orov de educational acre Williams RtverState Forest Fnthor william Father William Maine paper mill agrees to stop dumping sludge Lombardy, onnortunities for low income in Chester for 235 acres in Wind Bennington Briefs Vermonters. sor owned hy the MBH Corp. Mexican horse disease may hit Vermonters split on veep WASHINGTON (IIP1) The suiie COO miles from our borders, rWartmeni A ir I culture it appears to be moving north MIAMI BEACH (TJP1) The Missouri Sen.

Thomas Lagle WASHINGTON UPD At filed, U.S. Attorney Peter Mills r.T,.ml nirhnrrt (i. described the Aiidroscossin Riv ministralocotthe Erivironmental Protection Agency within 60 days. play group is to be Klelndienst announced Friday er, into which the Little Andres Of the 10 n.1,et tioHn hv warned horse owners In the ward In a pattern similar ms Vermont aeiegauon 10 ine uem Bi v. ot me started Mondny by the Op that a paper mill in Maine has coggin flow thwesleni United States year wnen ine uiaedai.

uiyutu unai i ixunuua. w.u,.,cm un 1 uoIti portunity Council at the Shaft in rrAr.rc the amount of most vers In the Unit April 15, 1973, and the facilities polluted Friday la be on the alert for Texas." the department said. sp it lis votes tour ways in me Aiasxa sen. mine sbury Elementary School. All lt discharges into a tri ed States.

He said the mtw rarcn must be completed ny flprn 1, 1974. another invasion of Venezuelan usaiameiico is irjuig lu aiup uaiiumig iui i. ehM groups will meet mornings from 9 buUirv of one of the nation's 10 against Marcal was intended one vole, wnuc trances imfv.o rr" equine encephalomyelitis (VEE) Uie disease through intensive Sen. George i. Mcwverr, moid ot leias ana Kep.

zww t0 12. The four to sbt yeor olds most polluted rivers. a first step toward its cleanup. will reoort Mondav. Wednesday a cnlprpH In The quit discharge materials is also In a statement, the deportment irarnod VEE "characteristically and Friday and the seven to 10 tjs.

District Court in Portland, 1971, under the 1BD9 Refuse Act U.S. District Court In Portland, 1971, unrler the 1BD9 Kefuse Act. Rotarians agreenlenti and Maine, resolved a civil law suit In the. consent judgment, Mar t0 hook year oias on mesuay anu Thursday. Volunteers and "mwaay.

volunteers a.iu Continued from Page 1 Sept. 25 deadline for the (100,000, Ued by the Depar ment of Jus cal agreed reauce is oaiiy with the new 10 and the date of the primary nations are needed. For more ticeagainsl Marcal Paper Mills discharge of 7 850 pound treatment plant. 12 information, one may call 442 jnc, more than a year ago. waste to 1,050 pounds daily Cloompn said thai SeDl 951 B.

The suit said the company's through the installation Qf pol ccn nnn iVlP lllnlicll Said it WaS WS cited news reports as inuk'nlinp, jumps long distances, hundreds of horses have died "We should be ready for it with from VEE In Mexico. a solid barrier of vaccinated "Although the inlection is still horses," the deparment said. Ethan Allen Inc. buys Island Pond plant SCthhletf," Robert A. Woodward, son of cnar'de uiair.g wn'stes, paper Acceding to "the agreement Vermont YMCA, that mm tne nri Mr5 Mvrnn Woodward mill wastes, solid matter and Marcal must submit plans and thecmlractor might while awaiting the results of the of 910 Gage has been named other substances into the Little specifications for the new Irea i ou Vnd hat Imd raising campaign.

lo the dean's list for high Androscoggin River on a daily ment facilities to the U.S. At J3rr'sseZ. i 7' (WO ere raised, the academic achievement at and continuous basis. orney In Portland and to the New England Regional Ad the estimated Wenlwortli Institute In mtinn. When the original suit rSture ZZlZoU stle the debt for if paid ouldb.

pXd'W night Bennington's bj.WLJsr. Jir. Ms: sstts tE development agency. tffl STvSS sasfaaM purchase by Ethan Allen development groups. fwd raising effort by Sleeman C01lll.act ed by attDnley Inc.

to acquire nnd expand the Kacdities in Bradford and St. Rroup. Manfred Ehrich, but not yet Agnew dinner comment heals N.H. party wound By JOHN MILNE the filing period, state Sen. terfere in his own campaigning.

m.n mpn Vice James Koromil as of Dover also The governor was reportedly President Mri 1 filed nominating papers or gov surprised by Agnew's plug, president ispiro i. Agnews "Maybe it's because the vice nMi, procedure for the bond ISEUe discuss: ciit Koromil as said he wanted to president knew tnai inomson aide spe Mallary suys expen dilures will up taxes MONTfJiLJER UPI! dub members as to tna't ha5 been UsUlis fw give Ter an ai do wn vhether there esisted either a mntv, ternative to two people whose ciliated. whether there existed either a months Falls and Orleans. vote. In apparent conflict is the It said Initial employment al D.

Ulj miTf Island Pond would be 30, with UD11C niirSC eventual work force to be 240 credibility is at its lowest i.nfthnLinn;,vB!f Jl? point." He said Peterson re himself on the tax ques when the shell is expanded to JfOgraiU Slitys me coniraeiui oeveiui wnjet. fund raising dinner ot iiewiou Ren. Richard Mallari Vt. square teei present said they thought there Call us Kll.UNGTON (UPI1 tion and Thomson bolted the party to run as an independent. Robert C.

Hill, former U.S. Out ean faithful at the Manchester Armory. In his preliminary remarks, the vice president re An attorney general's opinion has temporarily blocked a Vfr si' not any legal oouganon. nan said in his view there moral obligation. Ambassador to Spain, had fused to comment on a four ommeni on ,1 iuui llp 5ppv the pov says federal lanes may have to be increased because of the lack congressional fiscal re utraint.

Mailary mid a Burlington civic organization Thursday he is concerned by the ailure of Con U.S. sues Maine on behalf of Indians Several Rotarians called for moot Health Department pi lo streamline the public nut ins program with the Hor master plan of campaign for nomlnation but prai5ttd Peter 0 more con Health Agency. Ji son as a teuow member oi me th PUHTLAND. Maine I Maine clear by our First name (UPI) commissioner Robert B. Ai potential donors to be assured National Governors' Conference.

voteraneri a cl filed a ten Id fte Health Hoard that nBy 1000to ofice," mCt nav off the contractor was not Am iH p.tn cut cnoicc lor governor gress to reduce expeniutu He called the aclion "totally 1 The federal government vcrnment Agnew saia 01 Peterson. 1150 million sun against ine Thursday that unaer vermcnr sectembcr orimorv if thev sound" anr! lI raised and the project fell ovcrstlmuiated imiaicu nanonai ihnnV, ihow itualion was unusoai ne New Hampshlre conservative publisher Nnvernher. he Kepcbli. Meldrim Thomson has been said. nine against Peterson and Aanew's comment was in Thursday, on the last day of sharp contrast to President Nix Mallare said that unless defi Assistant U.S.

Attorney John 0ul unless their services are no would be returned to them, dt spending is curbed, "there Wloskowski said a complaint longer required. The consensus was that Is go ng to be the grave neces was filed Friday in U.S. Dls Aiken has proposed to ellmi trihulions inade rom here on sity for increased federal Irict Court. nale the pubUc health nursing woul he so protected UptoJm, Legal procedure requires that positions and contract out need TVnght Morrissey, wh en On another topic, Mailary ex a complaint now be served to td nursillg services to the pri inherited the origmal unfulfilled pressed doubts that the plan to the secretary of state. Accord 7aiery operated locally based donors st from the YMLA has reduce American military ing to the attorney, the com home health agencies.

been wi ing to release that list snendinc by S30 billion is real plaint requests that the suit The opinion by Assistant At only if all hut conditional pledges utlc Millarv said the proposal against the stale he "held in torney General Louis Peck said are paid to them, regardless of 1971 when the governor was not consulted on planning for a trip to Nashua and had been snubbed bv. administration officials. EPA to offer air pollution info to public irst Peterson had endorsed Ninon for re election and refused to Vermont hy Democratic presidential abeyance on the court docket" tile state law protecting classi the outcome cf the roracommg nominee Georsc McGovern until a similar action tirougnt fje( employees co would have a massive liislccativc on behalf of Maine's Passama tractlng the work out if it reduc is resolved. the numberof classified eifeclon the American economy, quouuy inoi. community fund raising drive.

commenx wnen asxea aoout MONTPELIER (UPI) Vietnam War many times. Af said It was estimated that federal Environmental officials ter the trip, Executive Assistant operating costs of the new Friday began steps to Imple Stewart Lamprey flew to Wash facility when completed, would ment a regulation allowing the ington to change the minds of 1 $40 M')a year, of which public to obtain figures on what top officials. Lamprey, a form wauld' come from rentals and can be discharged into the air. er head cf the New England Pmtnr Regional Commission, is said to Shaftsbury District 1 Voters Court to hear unwed Marine mother case Vole yes on Roappraisol Rovate at Cole Hall i town. Tu day July 18.

Ing on a proposed federal regu Attorney General John Mit lation which would supercede chell and other campaign ex state law and make emission perts. oociiu Peterson reMrtedlv met with isnl. wilh oisal II rois everyone a Obituary WILLIAM L. SHIELDS Jockey Jockey Underwear ADAMS Clothes Shop "Shoes too" BURLINGTON (UPI) A federal judge has ruled that the case of an unwed mother coalrc rainctalomont tn thf Richard H. Johnson, assis Mitchell and other campaign tVilliani Leroy Shields, a long nal.Uni 'nf Bpi, tart regional counsel far the experts.

U.S. Marine Corps will he heard Ihe increased Grond Lisl Shallsbury will be oble to even its Tax Rulo. Dlslricl I will still hove ihe Morlh Bennington School tax rale, and a raise In your assessment will greatly increase your North Benn. School lax. RomBmber what happened the last lime.

MtCflNhy Voler Irom District Shaftsburv hrnihor F. A Boston office, compli Peterson reportedly met with in U.S. District (jourt. US. District court Shields' of Woodford Road, menled the state or ik air pol Mllchell and the President in Bennington, died Friday at the lution control plan to comply late January and assured Ju day 1 SweelbrooK rsursuik Home in wim me iicau Shop Daily action broueThi by Stephanie Wlliamstown, after a long said a hal ho ur hear ngjjjm rrwtSargm argu tte dlscnarge vio cousin of Hamilton of Pted Is lated her constltuUonal right, ad Bennington, and would subve and a court order aow tonncu be Ut 2 rr, unneary and wuh, subvet.

ZtXT Sgatiol Control Agency. AUCTION Wednesday, July 19 10 A Rain or Shine AT THE A MANSION Route 17 Easf of Champlain Bridge allowing male, but not female. Bennington. The family asks that Marines to remain In the Corps lowers be omitted. There are no when they have dependents are calling hours at the Hanson discriminatory.

Walbridge Funeral Home. Th Bnnlnfton Biiwt 1a pubUiad a 9:30 to 5:30 Fridays Till 9:00 SUMMERS TOPS NICHOLS has a large and varied selection of summer tops. Bnolnflan. VI. a Amtr1bfrtoVntUHlPri4 AKIlCLCb CKOM VtKWUN I fll I lt i ANU UPBtJAKIJi) Contributed by Members of DAR Chapters for the benefit of MANSION FUNDS Some Smdl Anliquss, Stands, Fool Stools, Mirrors, Pictures, Picture Frames, Chino.Gloss.

Polrery, Jugs, Lornps, Troys, Candle Sticks, Ironware, Tin vmre, Woodenware, Ruys, Quills, and other articles too numerous to mention. BAKED FOOD SALE Tent Supplied LUNCH: Bring your own Chairs Sandwiches, Donuts and Coffee or Cold Drinks on Sale Forrest Lowell, AUCTIONEER nth ft.7S I DHfttXc. LtJO Bwtatinlwr.Vi.ftJH..

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