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Narrow Margin Oks Pay Report Chinese Troops Leave Vietnam Father Continues Fight Voyager Completes Alertness of Guide Dog N.E, Champion UConn tor Youth Lamp Safety Its Close Encounter Saves Woman From Fire Preps for Syracuse Page 2 Page 6 . ^ Page 10 Page 11 ^----------------------------- ______________________________________________________________________________________________ i H r } iEafit BartforJi Mostly Cloudy, Showers Likely Datalla on pagt 2 Jury Still Out Vol. XCVIII, No. 130 — Manchester, Conn., Monday, March 5, 1970 > A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 a 20t Single Copy • 15t Home Delivered NEW HAVEN (UPI) - A Superior Court jury today was to resume deliberating the fate of Cuillermo Aillon who is being tried a second time on charges he murdered his wife and her Narrow Margin parents in 1 ^ . The jury of seven women and five men began deliberations Friday afternoon and were unable to reach a verdict after a full day I in an episode of Saturday, when they asked for OKs Pay Report Farr, M.D.”? I’ve clarification on four points raised linking of this ever in testimony during the trial. EAST HARTFORD — By a narrow Union leaders say that since the amounts to a 10,5 percent raise over first saw him. — Aillon, 41, is charged with the 40-35 margin, the public works union new contract would be retroactive to two years. Yey, Williamsville, fatal stabbings of his estranged ‘ Sunday voted to accept the report of July 1, 1978 - when the CETA Last year, the fire fighters union wife, B arbara, 26, and her a state fact finder, who last month workers were still working — they and the Town Hall employes union parents, George Montano, 49, a recommended a 30-cent an hour should be paid any increases which ratified contracts giving them salary wealthy lumber executive, and his across-the-board pay raise for all un­ the rest of the public works increase of about 10 percent. employees get. , but no prize. Cona- wife, ^rn ice, 46, in the couple’s ion members. The police union leadership, ipeared in the TV North Haven home on Aug. 14,- However, the union leadership says Town officials maintain those reached a tentative .settlement with “Having Babies,” 1972. it will not sign any agreement until it employes cannot be paid because town officials recently. The union, n turn gave birth to ' is decided if the contract applies to 38 there is not enough money left from membership will vote this week on rt-lived series, "Jii- Comprehensive Employment and the federally-funded CETA program, wheter to accept that agreement. •, M.D.” I‘291 Decision Training Act employes laid off in which IS managed by the laiy of If the police union accept the September, according to Union Hartford, HARTFORD (UPI) - A deci­ agreement, both the police and President Frank Armentano. sion on whether a singM egal The contract proposal from .State public works contracts will go before/ snag could threaten $160 milnon in fact finder Rocco Orlando of Bethany the Town (!ouncil for action there. federal funds for controversial Interstate 291 is expected this week. Federal Highway Ad­ e ministrator Donato Altobelli said Chinese Troops Sunday he would act on state ads from Transportation Commissioner Arthur B. Powers’ request for an interpretation of the federal law in question today. Leave Vietnam Sale ends Powers is to give Gov. Grasso March 18th his decision on the fate of 1-291 Friday. By Uiiileil PrcHu Intcrmilioiiul with the conquest on Friday of Lang general mobilization for the first Pdwers said he has received in­ Peking formplly announced today Son, a strategic highway, rail and lime since U.S. troops pulled out six formal opinions about a law that it has succedoed in punishing Viet­ waterway junction, China had years ago, which amounted to a vir­ could block the funds if litigation nam and was withdrawing its inva­ "achieved the purpose of defensive tual internal declaratiun of war ties up the road issue in court past sion forces, bufsolemnly” warned counterattack against Vietnam. against China., There wa^no sign, Hanoi not to attack the retreating a deadline of September 1983. Ugandan Refugees Li, iij an interview today in the however, that Hanoi intended to troops. A young Ugandan refugee rests in the arms of her sister as Japanese newspaper Yomiuri, said. declare war formally. Just hours before the official New China did not issue any timetable they sit in a bus that will take them back across the Kenyan China News Agency issued the state­ "We have achieved the purpose of Campaign Code defensive counterattack against fur a total pullout,' and called upon border to their home in Tororo, Uganda, Sunday. More than ment, Vietnam insisted there was no "all countries" to urge Vietnam to HARTFORD (U PI)-G ov. Ella Vietnam ... Our tro ^ s brought Lang 200 Ugandan refugees are being sent back to Tororo following pullout and said it would continue stop its aggression against Cambodia Grasso today proposed a fair Son under control Friday. We have fighting. and recall its invasion forces from campaign code limiting total claims that the Ugandan town is now calm after heavy fighting achieved the purpose of defensive The NONA, in a dispatch from that country. spending to 3700,000 by guber­ there between Ugandan army units and Ugandan exiles. (UPI counterattack against Vietnam,” Peking, said that beginning today, In an interview today, Vietnamese natorial candidates and eliminate Shortly after the invasion began on photo) "all Chinese frontier troops are Foreign Minister Nguyen Duy Trlnh "political espionage” from the wit^rawing to Chinese territory. Feb. 17, it became clear that Lang race. charged that China's peace feelers "(;hindse frontier troops have at­ Son, 9() miles northeast of Hanoi, was were a fraud designed to help Peking However, the proposal sub­ tained the goals set for them since a major target of the 85,000-man continue its war against Vietnam. mitted by Mrs. Grasso to the Libyan Airlift they were compelled to launch a Chinese force. The Vietnamese claimed 41,705 Legisiture would be only volun­ counterattack in self-defense on Feb. The Chine.se announcement came Chinese had been killed in fighting tary since the U.S. Supreme Court 17 against- ceaseless armed one day after Vietnam ordered a through last Friday. has ruled that mandatory cam­ provocations and incursions of the paign expenditure limititations Vietnamese aggressors against are unconstitutional. Helps Uganda China," Mrs. Grasso said the code for The withdrawal statement came as gubernatarial elections would cut NAIROBI (UPI) — Libya has air­ southern town of Masaka toward every available report from Hanoi in­ Carter Offers down on the high costs of cam- lifted 1,000 troops and military Kampala, but Western diplomats in dicated Vietnam would pursue and history— p a ip spending and "eliminate supplies to Uganda in a major effort Nairobi said it was unclear how deep­ attack the withdrawing Chinese. It erfuUy political espionage from the cam­ to prop up President Idi Amin's ly tiiey had advanced. was not clear, however, whether . The ex­ paign trail and protect candidates beleaguered government, The West German Embassy in Vietnamese accusations of new textures from so-called mud slinging. authoritative diplomatic sources said New Proposals Kampala, which represents U.S. in­ Chinese attacks had taken the NCNA m —to . The governor proposed a spen­ today. terests in Uganda, strongly withdrawal statement into account. le. ding lim it of $200,000 in a Americans and Europeans living in recommended that all Americans Militpry analysts in Bangkok said WASHINGTON (UPI) - President the latest plan. are statewide primary and a $500,000 Uganda were urged to leave the, and West Europeans leave im­ the withdrawal could be the toughest Carter, who apparently made no "President Carter put forward in practi- in general elections. She said such country as quickly as possible mediately, "------ - part of the Chinese offensive. Viet­ progress in his final round of talks suggestions designed to help resolve with Prime Minister Menachem .some of the outstanding differtnees 1 you're limits would keep candidates because of the deteriorating situa­ T h e re a r e now a b o u t 130 namese forces, they said, almost cer­ bedspreads from “seeking special interest tion.. Americans, mostly missionaries, tainly will attack the troops and try Begin, is offering new proposals between Egypt and Hsrael," the contributions and will negate the The magnitude of th^ Libyan air­ living in Uganda. Many of them to turn withdrawal into a rout. Israeli officials view as “significant­ White House said in a statement. special advantage enjoyed by lift, which was continuing today, in­ already have indicated they intend to To protect against this, the Chinese ly different,” Carter telephoned Egypt's Presi­ wealthy candidates.” dicated that Libyan leader Col. stay despite the dangers. statement warned that the Viet­ But they do not necessarily herald dent Anwar Sadat and .spoke to him lini&gs Moammar Khadafy is giving Amin Diplomatic sources said giant Li­ namese "must make no more armed a breakthrough. briefly “to review the situation in The Economy his all-out support. byan Air Force transports have been provocations and incursions along Begin today planned to meet with light of the Amcrican-Israeli dis­ The sources said l^hadafy^. ferrying combat troops to the Ugan­ the Chinese border after tbe various members of Congress to dis­ cussions over the past few days," the nboiibn. TOKYO: The dollar scored a backing may tip the scales in Amin’s dan capital of Kampala for the past withdrawal of the Chine.se frontier cuss the situation and fill them in on White House said. ftlMSWATIOllWW ■ heavy gain today against the favor in the 4-month-old war with 10 days.
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