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Manchester W Ik PAGE SIXTEKN EVENING HKRALD, Sat.. August 18, 1979 Serving Manchester over 30 yrs. MANCHESTER Petitions Force Hearing Board To'Review Plans Five Softball Tourney Philippines* Nuke Plant The Florist On MHS Football Budget For Structured Program Games on Tap Tonight Center of Controversy 24 BIRCH ST. Page 2 Page 10 Page 11 Page 15 TEL. 843-6247 - - - 643-4444 P.T.D. MSTR CHG WORLD WIDE AMER EXPREiff rwitiiAjii, 646-3322 SERVICE iiaurlj^atpr 16 SHELDON ROAD • MANCHESTER, CONN. Cloudy Tonight, I tWWCI AND INtTAU INDUtTNIAl AND COMMENCIAT HAS IT! phone Sunny Tuesday 646-0863 MR CONDITIONING • REFRIGERATION Business-Directory Guide For Delallt on page 2 341 Broad St. NEATNIG and SHEH METAL Manchtitar Minchester 1 PtoleitiontI Park New Enfland Mechanical Services, Inc. Manchester and Surrounding ' Suilt 106 ROUTE fl3„P.O. BOX 3147 Betty Gallagher TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) Not Personal prop. Vol. XCVIII, No. 272 -* Manoheatef, Conn., Monday. Aupuat 20,1979 > A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 209 Single Copy • 15* Home Delivered 643-373I » 643-2192_________ Vicinity PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The Carvtri Ic* Craam and Cakaa FAMOUS BRAND U.S. Justice Department says it Mlnlt-Man Printing • Colna • Hot Doga will continue to prosecute the city Wadding Photoa • Fish A Pat Suppiloa featuring this week... TELEVISION - APPLIANCES on police brutality charges even alUT Mayor Fraidt Rizzo leaves MANCHESTER Save Gas-Shop Downtown office in January. Khomeini Blasts Dissidents MWI MPIOIIEIINT “We bring these cases because v t h f l k e we think there’s a n8ed,” said TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Ayatollah trying to commit “fratricide” on the Kurdistan must perform their agency reported 30 bus passengers political groups dissolved im­ U.S. Attorney Peter Vaira. “We Ruhollah Khomeini lashed out today eve of the opening meeting of the religious duty and prevent their traveling from the northwestern mediately, but it was unclear what SHOP 811 MAIN S T pT OPTICAL don’t bring them because of per­ A.^'niAIICl ® TV 649-3589 at Kurdish leaders seeking autonomy newly-elected constitutional youth from being members of this Azerbaijan region to Kurdistan in the action was contemplated against two h u l l stag I Skip sonalities. It’s not a vindication or in western Iran, branding them assembly, the consultative body party.” south were seized as hostages Sun­ key Kurdish figures, Sheikh Ezzeddin 2 DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER “ attack on anybody." “ charlatans” and “ enemies of chosen to study Iran’s proposed He called on the Kurds to seize day. Their fate was unknown. Hosseini and Abdor Rahman The civil suit, filed Aug. 13, ac­ Islam” and calling for their arrests. Islamic constitution. their leaders and hand them over to Sheikh Sadeq Khalkhali — the Qassemiou, who Khomeini con­ VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR STYLE cuses Rizzo and other high city of­ The emotional attack came a day The assembly opened in Tehran authorities of his Islamic regime. Islamic judge who reportedly sent demned as “corrupt.” ficials of pursuing “internal ad­ after Khomeini banned the Kurdish Sunday but was ^ycotted by the The strife-tom Kurdish region of several commando squads to Mexico The state radio said by factory trained specialists ministrative policies” which deny Democratic Party and ordered a KDP, which Khomeini banned later western Iran was reported calm in an attempt to have the former demonstrations took place in several Phil Pete the rights of all citizens, primari­ general mobilization following four the same day. today, but massed Iranian troops Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi killed cities urging the two be executed. ly blacks and Hispanics, and Loclcero and ZIdek A R C O 0 BAR WIK days of fighting that claimed 400 Charging that the Kurdish leaders remained on special alert for a possi­ — left for west Iran “to investigate Iran’s prosecutor-general also CARPn AND ROOR COVERING asked for a court order to halt the lives. were linked to "America and ble counterattack by Kurdish rebels, the situation in Kurdistan created by ordered the shutdown of the „..L, alleged practices. 646-5036 IM MAIN STWT OMI SOI lk>, » ' ’ • '•••> ‘ * ' TIL. Responding to Khomeini’s condem­ Zionism,” Khomeini said the who were routed in a weekend battle a number of saboteurs." Peygham-e Imrouze newspaper, which had been outspokenly critical This is your invitation to drop in at MANCHOnS 0)1 01 to il (111 (OUKI 44J-4d«2 nation of the KDP as the “devil’s “enemies of Islam want to drag our on the Iraqi border. Hundreds of thousands of Iranian Illegal Help party,” Moslem militants Moslem nation to profanity. Don’t Tensions were high Sunday after Irregulars, armed with an assort­ of the government. The move was the P&P AUTO REPAIR either store and be informed about the Conneclicul's lirgeit Floor Covering Deiler 706 Main SI. • “Arco Charga" • M anchester WASHINGTON (UPI) - Some demonstrated in Tehran and other listen and don’t let your youth fall Khomeini issued his general ment of weapons, were put on aiert latest in a series of newspaper newest eyeglass innovation, the cities to demand the exMUtion of into the trap of these charlatans. mobilization call for the military, but Sunday after Khomeini’s mobiliza­ closures ordered by the government American Optical, Ultravue, of the thousands of soldiers who passed their entrance tests with Kurdish leaders. “KDP has been banned and, since there were no reports of new clashes. tion order. and reports indicated another dozen Seamless Bifocal advertised in many RESERVE SPACE MERCURY AGEyCY illegal coaching help from Army Khomeini accused the Kurds of it’s the devil’s party, the people of However, the state-run PARS news Khomeini also ordered all Kurdish newspapers would be closed soon. national magazines as well as on local recruiters may be forced to leave for the TV and radio is now available at Op­ the service, a military spokesman —r-iw ., Phone 646-2756 MANCHESTER HAS IT PAGE tical Style Bar. The Ultravue lens can says. CALL make many conventional bifocals out­ NO SCRVICt CHARGi So far, the Army has relieved 47 Envoy Finishes dated. recruiting sergeants and one ADVERTISING When considering Ultravue as well Rstarviaom lor • Hotsli • Mrtkwt • IlmwiMpt supervising officer of their duties in a three-month investigation of 643-2711 as sunglasses, conventional or oc­ 627 Miln SIraat ManeiiBtttr cupational bifocals, hearing aids, and alleged recruiting fraud in seven contact lenses, consult with the op­ states — possibly the largest such Mideast Shuttle ticians at Optical Style Bar, Eastern probe in Army history. FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Inc. The Investigation began in June 646-0228 875-3252 Connecticut's leading full service op- ticians, personally serving after a computer analysis of TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) - U. S. Last week Andrew Young, the U.S. RAG AUTO SERVICE scores on entrance examinations A COMPLETE LINE OF ’WILTON CAKE DECORATIONS Manchester area residents for more Middle East envoy Robert Strauss ambassador to the U.N. resigned • Front End Spsclallsts • Tuns Up showed “inconsistencies” in­ ended four days of delicate shuttle following an unauthorized meeting he than 27 years. • B rak ts A Shocks • Air Conditioning dicating the recruits may have diplomacy between Israel or Egypt had with a PLO official in New York. 111 CENTER ST. 70 UNION ST. Also featuring; Emergency Repair • Road Sarvics gotten illegal coaching, Maj. Jeff ROCKVILLE, CONN. without gaining either country’s en­ The meeting was in violation of MANCHESTER, CONN. Services. 436 CENTER ST. Tal. 049-3963 MANCHESTER Cook, an Army spokesman at the Mon. - Sat. 10-S BUMMER HOURS dorsement of a Washington proposal U.S. policy to avoid contact with the Wad-Sat 10-8 Pentagon, said in a telephone in­ Thura., 10-9 Cloaad Mon. B Tuta. for a new U.N. Security Council PLO until it recognizes Israel’s right Wedding Cakes A Specially terview Sunday. resolution defining Palestinian to exist. It precipitated a storm of Asked if some of the recruits rights. protest from Israel and Young’s might be forced out of the Army, Strauss, who departed for resignation. EVERYTHING IN 763 MAIN ST. 643-1191 AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY Cook said: “That remains to be Washington today, said both Prime The Israeli Cabinet, backing seen at this point in time and we’ll Minister Menachem Regin and Begin’s rejections of the U.S. .•MIRRORS •SHOWER DOORS 191 MAIN ST. 643-1900 P.O. Box 342 • 27a Commrrcr SirrrI deal with that on a case-by-case Egypt’s President Anwar Sadat proposal, said Sunday, “Israel un­ STORE FRONTS • SAFETY GLASS GlaHlonbury. Connrclirul 06033 basis, but we have not taken 533-51 DO •646-4390 raised “very serious questions and equivocally rejects this American ^ • b a t h t u b e n c l o s u r e s specific action on this. reservations” about the U.S. proposal i^ich contradicts the com­ proposal. mitments of the United States to J.A. WHITE GLASS CO.. Inc. Locksmiths • Alarm Installers “I shall faithfully report on those Israel.” FURNITURE TOPS • PICTURE WINDOWS Long Swim DONALD VI HEATLEY reservations from E ^ t and from Strauss indicated the United States •CcrnmUonel antf Aadto OaMeSea AHm SrUaim* BIMINI, Bahaman (UPI) - Record Session Israel to the president and to the will veto a resolution proposed by Manchaatar 649-7322 a iB iu a llS L Diana Nyad, with a firm stroke y OVER 21 yCAflSfXPfmfWCf_____________ ^ secretary of state,” Strauss said Kuwait if it calls for an independent and aided by good weather, was 5 Dennis Ringer, 32, of Rochester, N.Y., left Rochester Saturday. The festival included after a final two-hour meeting Sun­ Palestinian state. But Washington Ml miles off the Florida coast takes careful measurements of the bubble stints at egg-throwing, pipe smoking, leg­ day with Begin.
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