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Menus___Manchester East Hartford * y * *,; v r r.’: *r;-« liiaufhpatpr Cold windy, cloudy and cold. WEATHER Details on page 2 Vol. C, No. 54 — Manchester, Conn., Wednesday, December 3, 1980 rm iH HOMETOfCIS ISEiVSCAPER • Since 1881 • 20n Polish purge returns chief tral figure and praised the new un­ former building minister.Adam WARSAW, Poland (UPI) - In a in the party. of the purge, the fourth since the that began when Kania took over. ions and mentioned the suffering of Glazur. and former coal mining massive purge of the ruling Polit­ Observers said the purge August labor strife, appeared to be The ousted Politburo members, all the Jews during World War II. minister. Wlodzimierz Lejezak. buro, Poland’s Communist Party strengthened the hand of Communist former Interior Minister Mieezyslaw supporters of Gierek. were Statistically, the Tuesday purge oust^ the last four prominent sup­ Party leader Stanislaw Kania, who Moczar, who was elevated to the Wladyslaw Kruchek, a former of­ The Central Committee also ousted four full Politburo members, porters of disgraced former leader replaced Gierek on Sept. 6 after the Politburo from which he was dropped ficial labor union boss; Stanislaw decided to investigate former Prime replacing them with two, thus Eldward Gierek and brought back to settlement of the mass August strike, in 1971 on the initiative of Gierek. Kowalczyk, an official Gierek Minister Piotr Jaroszewicz, ousted lowering the membership of the power the nation's former police which allowed the formation of labor As interior minister, Moczar in­ brought in from his own native last February, for abuse of power and other offenses. chief with a reputation for unions independent of the Communist stigated the massive “anti-Zionist" policy-making body from 12 to 10. Silesia; Andrzej Werblan, an "old- Party. purges of the late 1960s that led 30,000 Deputy Premier Tadeusz Grabski, fashioned” party ideologist, and Two new deputy Poliburo ruthlessness. members were named, and they too In a fiirther humiliation in the long- Kania, who has been labeled a Jews to emigrate from the country who like Moczar was ousted from the Alojzy Karkoszka, first party reformist, has urged the new in­ and cost thousands of Jews their Politburo by Gierek in 1978. was secretary in Gdansk during the riots reflected Kania "s grasp of power — forecast purge that took place amid Tadeusz Fiszbach, first party reports of heightened Soviet military dependent unions to be cautious but position in public life. promoted back to the top body in the of December 1970 when dozens of secretary in Gdansk, and Roman pressure on the borders, Gierek was has promised to try to co-exist with In recent weeks, however, he has nation. workers were killed. ousted from the Central Committee, them. tempered his hard-line image in an For the two, the promotions Also dropped were two deputy cen­ Ney. who was elevated from the par- tv secretarial depriving him of his last power base But the chief personal beneficiary apparent attempt to emerge as a cen- culminated their rise back to power tral committee members. Gierek’s U.S. adds Leaks starting to proposal on hostages about Cabinet N ALGIERS, Algeria I UPI) - The LOS ANGELES (UPIl - Ronald California. United States offered additional Reagan is not ready to reveal his top Monday. Reagan plans to fly to clarificatios today to its latest Cabinet choices, but widespread .New York and meet with Wriston and reports indicate he has pegged other members ol New York political proposals for freeing the 52 hostages, Caspar Weinberger as secretary of and financial circles. He also will be with hints Iran should accept them because President-elect Reagan defense and possibly Gen. Alexander seeing his son Ronald, a ballet might offer tougher terms. Haig as secretary of state dancer, and his new daughter-in-law, Deputy Secretary of State Warren "The leaks are starting, " said Joe Doria. Christopher delivered the latest Holmes. Reagan's spokesman on the The Reagans will spend two days in proposals to Algerian Foreign West Coast. "We will not confirm or New York and will go to Washington Minister Mohammed Benyahia Mon­ deny any of the reported choices until Wednesday, remaining there until day during a meeting at the Foreign we are ready to announce’ the selec­ .Saturday when they will fly back to Ministry. Diplomats said the tions at the end of the week or early California for the Christmas next week holidays Algerians. Iran's intermediaries, may deliver it to Tehran as early as The New York Daily News quoted Republican sources as saying Thursday The U.S. and Algerian officials Reagan has picked Waller Wrislon, No offers, decided to hold another closed chairman of New York's Citicorp, to working session today in order to in­ be secretary of treasury Haig says sure the maximum chances of Weinberger, former HEW achieving a compromise for the secretary and Reagan's longtime WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - release of the captives, diplomatic trusted ally, has been mentioned in Alexander Haig, reportedly high on sources said. all the speculation as Reagan's Ronald Reagan's list for a major The water flowing into Hop Brook through are dead. Town records do not list the culvert Algerian sources said the meeting choice to head the defense depart­ Cabinet position, said today he hasn't and officials are in the dark as to where the was called "so that Algerian this culvert just south of Hartford Road has ment received any offers from the diplomats, serving as go-betweens, polluted Hop Brook, whose waters some say water comes from. (Herald photo by Kearns) Weinberger, general counsel of the president-elect will fully absorb official thinking of Bechtel Corp. of San Franci.sco, flew CBS and the New York Daily News the U.S. administration " to present to England Tuesday and will be back have reported Haig is a leading to the Tehran government. in Washington at the end of the week choice for secretary of state. The Christopher was expected to decide Haig, former White House chief of former NATO supreme commander Water source mystery later today whether to stay longer in staff and NATO supreme com­ has also been mentioned as a Algiers or return to Washington mander. has figured prominently in secretary of defense contender abMrd his special Air Force jet. the the speculation as secretary of slate "I have had no discussion at this sources said, explaining he would Reagan's campaign manager, time with Mr Reagan " on a Cabinet but pollution identified presumably stay only if he had William Casey, also has been widely position Haig said after addressing reason to fcielieve an Iranian answer eel lived in us waters, Hasch said. reported to be the next CIA director, students at the private Kingswood- to the American clarifications would where it begins. It's a mystery.” By MARTIN KEARNS Hasch has been a watchdog of succeeding Adm Stansfield Turner Oxford School be returned swiftly Salcius said. Herald Reporter sorts, notifying the tdwn Health Others who may win spots in the He said he had "no idea when or The document delivered Tuesday Salcius said the town Health MA.NUHESTER - The water that Department when abuses are Reagan Cabinet are former whether" Reagan would make him contained the clarifications Iran Department has “had problems in runs into Hop Brook from a culvert sighted. "Some days you can't even Wyoming Sen Clifford Hansen as an offer requested after receiving the first the past" with pollution from the located just south of Hartford Road see the bottom, some days you can,” secretary of interior; William Brock, Haig, who served as White House formal U.S. reply to its four demands culvert. There have been instances of chairman ol the Republican .National chief of staff in the .Nixon ad­ adjacent to Propect Street, is a water discoloration, oil pollution and he said. for freeing the American hostages mystery. But the pollution it causes “You have to find a source or a Committee, as commerce secretary. ministration, said an offer to serve held captive for 395 days. a “milk-like fluid” which Giles said has been identified. way to clean the stuff." Hasch said. Betty Southard Murphy, former as secretary of state would be attrac­ Diplomats familiar with the con­ he spotted about two years ago. Town officials don't know exactly He's complained so many times. National Labor Relations Board tive but declined to say if he would tents of the document said it did not where the water comes from. And there have been fish kills. "I'm sick of it, " Hasch said. chairwoman as .secretary ol labor, accept contain the clear yes-or-no answers Although they have received a Salcius said something gets into the The town Health Department says and UCLA professor Thomas Sowell, Haig is president of United sought by Iran Technologies Inc . a major high number of complaints in the last cou­ water periodically and kills the fish the water in Hup Brook is not a a black, as housing secretary The sources said the document While the names are being tossed technology conglomerate ple of years, they have been unable to in Hop Brook. In one instance it was health problem. For this reason, the tried again to explain to the Iranians identify the source of the pollution. copper. The fish population is even­ pollution is a case for the state around in anticipation of Reagan's headquarter^ in Hartford that the United States was prohibited "I'll cross any bridges that come tually restored, Salcius said, as fish Department of Environmental new administration, the president­ by its own laws from meeting all of elect is keeping a low profile and not when I get to them." he said.
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