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U^Ninn Mrralb Swieszkowski, D-New Britain, Made Gische Tried to Avoid the Car PAGE TWENTY - EVENING HERALD. Tues., Feb. 27. 1979 High Court Rules Out Public Turnout Missing Damages At Legislative Hearing HARTFORD (UPI) — A woman fThaCs to be Done Arguments Were Old Health Systems Agency whose husband was electrocuted Reggie Jackson impresses There was no one to disagree. With Taiwan Embassy? while trying to help a motorjst in a By .4^DRI•:W NIBLKY Lawmakers figured people might But Fervor Unabated Probes Elderly Concerns There was some testimony. The Young Fan in Spring Drill crash is not entitled to damages from HARTFORD (UPI) — Everything get a little excited if the state Page 2 Hartford Jai Alai employee asked the Page 6 Page 10 another driver in the collision, the was set. The reporters had their pens thought about making it legal to bet Page 11 on football and then kicked in some committee to provide some protec­ Connecticut Supreme Court ruled poised, the lobbyists took their usual other sports tike baseball, basketball tion for gaming industry workers today. places in the back of the room and when the state temporarily suspends The accident occurred in the lawmakers anxiously prepared and hockey. The lawmakers figured wrong. a facility’s license. November 1970 on Interstate 95 in for an onslaught of public opinion. Monday’s hearing lured only four But that was about it and after lianrl)patpr New Haven. A motorist. Nicholas And then ... nothing. reporters, two 'lobbyists, an about five minutes. Senate chairman Egri. was passing a truck driver. The Legislature’s Public Safety Cliff Leonhardt, D-Avon, gaveled the Nathan Gische. in the right lane Committee had expected a big tur­ employee at the Hartford Jai Alai Mostly Sunny 10 hearing to a close. when Egri's windshield was nout Monday for its public hearing on fronton, a legislative intern, plus “Tis is shortest hearing on record splattered with water. a variety of gaming bills, including legislators who sit on the committee. Clear Tonight The betting public never showed. for'this committee.” said Leonhardt, Egri braked and went into a skid, one that would create a panel to Jim Tyler, an outspoken lobbyist whose panel generally generates a Details on page 2 which brought him into the truck's study the possibility of legalizing considerable amount of front-page path. Egri's car then spun off the sports betting in Connecticut. for the horse racing industry who spends most of hiS most waking coverage. road, hit a highway light pole and the After all, Chief State's Attorney hours at the Capitol, hit the com­ Later, House chairman Dominick car became charged with electricity. Austin McGuigan recently told the u^ninn Mrralb Swieszkowski, D-New Britain, made Gische tried to avoid the car. but in legislative panel on an average foot­ mittee where it hurts. Idi Worried "I don't think the bills before you his feelings clear. doing so. his truck jackknifed and ball weekend, Connecticut residents are worthy of consideration,” he "What a disappointment.” NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) — went off the road beyond Egri's car. lay down about $25 million in illegal I President Idi Amin has evacuated bets. said The victim. Donald Oberempt. saw I his family from Uganda and the accident and tried to help Gische foreign embassies close to his and then Egri. He was electrocuted I regime re sending home their when he touched the door handle of nationals in expectation his Egri's car. Shortened Schedules government will collapse, Dam Oberempt's wife. Barbara, diplomatic sources said today. originally sued Egri. the state The sources said Amin sent an IK transportation commissioner. estimated 80 relatives on a Ugan­ Gische. and his employers. Simons To Make Up Deficit dan Airways jetliner to Tripoli, Haulage Co. Inc. and L.I. Kennedy Kucinich Campaigns Army Engineers Urge Libya, on Tuesday. The Libyan Trucking Co. I leader. Col. Moammar Khadafy. Cleveland, Ohio, Mayor Dennis Kucinich campaigns at a COVENTRY — High School Prin­ upcoming fiscal year. Most of the panies that provide the computer ser­ Egri paid Mrs. Oberempt $50,000. cipal Dennis Joy told the Board of has been a close supporter of retirement home on the eve of special referendum to decide a gray areas involve program costs vice as a further reason for changing Work at Union Pond He and the transportation com­ Education he felt that a deficit of Amin. charter amendment which would allow the city to sell its mun- and _the ratio of staff to students the system. missioner were dropped from the $525 in his school’s athletic budget The sources said the Soviet and By GREG PEaII s ON endangering anyone such ' as suit. A jury in New Haven Superior cipal light system and a vote on a proposed income tax in­ within programs. Some of the Some board members favored in­ could be made up by shortening Iraqi embassies in Kampala also Herald Keporler children living in the area that might Court dismissed the suit against the board’s questions arose from creasing the allocations for new text­ crease. (UPI photo) schedules and fund-raising activities. have begun evacuating their use the dam and gatehouse as a remaining defendants. changed in the form of the budget books, especially for a new math MANCHESTER — Although He said he worked out the plans in diplomats and employees because playground,” the report said. Mrs. Oberempt. in her appeal to from that used in previous years. program at the middle school. The repaired less than seven years ago, the consultation* with Will it was feared the government The report recommended that the the high court, argued the trial court Elman said that $429,000 in board is also considering increasing the dam at Union Pond is in need of Duchesneau, athletic director. would collapse soon. town hire an engineer to conduct a judge made two mistakes in charging guaranteed tax base (GTB) revenue the special eduction staff at that more mending. Problems in funding the school’s The diplomats said the only real Voters Expected was expected next year. 'The State school and at the town’s two elemen­ In a strongly worded report detailed study about the dam's the jury. athletic programs were brought into support that Amin appeared to be stability. She claimed the judge should not Legislature is currently investigating tary school. delivered to the state Department of focus a few weeks ago. when staff enjoying in the country now com-1 It also said spillway modifications have mentioned possible negligence a number of alternate proposals for Tuition increases account for some Environmental Protection, the U.S. coaches complained that Duchesneau I es from 2,500 Nubians who serve | and general dam repairs should be by Egri and the transportation com­ To Back Kucinich equalizing educational funds dis­ of the budget hike. For example, the ' H i Army Corps of Engineers has had set fund-raising quotas for the as mercenaries in the army and implemented. The town also should missioner and that he should have tributed to the towns. per student cost at the Edwin 0 . questioned the stability of the dam groups they supervise. The original the security forces. have constant surveillance at the been more explicit on the emergency CLEVELAND (UPI) - Embattled Board Chairman Joan Lewis asked Smith school has jumped from $1,557 and recommended that the owner — loyal to him, no matter what the suggestion for getting the coaches in­ dam during stornfiy periods, the report doctrine. Mayor Dennis Kucinich appeared that a breakdown of all costs in the to $1,750. Coventry has about two the Town of Manchester — make weather. volved in fund-raising had come from said. But the high court said statements close to a major political victory Pupil Personnel Service fund request dozen students receiving vocational needed repairs. The mayor, informed of the Elman. “We’ll do what’s necessary.” Town against parties later dropped from a today as Clevelanders trudged be provided by Donald Nicoletti, training there. iVo The Corps of Engineers inspected favorable polls, said "The only polls I Some savings could be made by Concessions Manager Robert Weiss said this mor­ case can be used as evidence. The through slush and snow to vote on a assistant superintendent and director In other school news, the the dam, located near Union Street, put any stock in are those I get from cutting back varsity games, Joy Israeli Prime Minister ning when asked of the report. Weiss justices said the trial judge pointed referendum on the troubled city’s of the service. Travel costs and prin­ Pandemonium Puppet Company per­ in November. Its report was a result (the) people. It's very close right proposed. This would not affect Menachem Begin said today there said he has not yet been notified of out that the evidence was in the financial future. ting expenses have risen sharply in formed for children at the Coventry of that inspection. now.” junior varsity sports, tennis, track are indeed significant differences the Army Corps of Engineers Report, defendants' favor only if Egri and the Living under the cloud of a city the new proposal, she pointed out. Grammar School earlier this month. The problem probably is not so Cleveland has been mired in and field activities, or girls’ basket­ between Egypt and Israel in which was received only earlier this transportation commissioner were The board also discussed budget­ About 25 puppets were used in the i severe now as it might be at other default on $15.5 million in bank notes default since Dec. 15, when six local ball, cince these groups have already drawing up a peace treaty and he week by the state.
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