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The weather ■it.'-;. ITT ' ' ’ Sunny today with high near 70. In- creaiing cioudineu tonight with low SO SO. Tueiday variable cloudiness with CIWU chance ot a few showers. High in 70s. Cbahce of rain 20% tonight, 30% Tuesday. National weather forecast map on Page 7-B. FRia>:i nrr6tN.< Support for begins to un WASHINGTON (UPI) - Decision facing the committee and explainiaf a i week in the Bert Lance controversy his dealings. began t^ a y with political support for "I know that Mr. Lance hat not the White House budget director un made any such decision,” Clifford raveling as he prepared for his day in told the Washington Star. "He fecit the witness chair. he has committed no illegality and, Supporters of the former Atlanta in his opinion, no impropriety ... I banker asked only that Lance be believe it is absolutely incorrect that given a chance to answer the charges in public. 'The Senate Governmental Affairs Committee scheduled fresh Balloonil testimony from a series of govern ment officials, culminating ’Thursday with Lance’s own appearance. Carter plans a news conference Wednesday, the day before Lance call for testifies. Questions of Comptroller of the REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) - Currency John Heimann were likely Two Albuquerque, N.M., men trying Army-Navy Club has family picnic to center on a newly released Inter to become the first to fly the Atlantic in a balloon, ran low on fuel today Members and families of the Army-Navy Club and Auxiliary enjoy picnicking and play nal Revenue Service report detailing efforts by Lance to conceal financial after more than 60 hours aloft and Sunday at the group’s 18th annual family picnic, at Globe Hollow. Children in the fenced in troubles from the Senate. called for help. The U.S. Navy area at left are enjoying carnival rides and games. Boat racing competed with climbing a "Something’s going to happen on answered the mayday with planes greased pole to get the dollar bill at the top for popularity. More than 1,000 persons enjoyed Thursday when he (Lance) appears,” and a helicopter. the fun and food that were provided by the organization. The kids consumed 288 gallons of Sen. Henry Jackson, D-Wash., a The helium balloon Double Eagle, member of the panel, said Sunday. which took off from Marshfield. soda. The group pays the town insurance for the day’s lease of the area, and pays for the Mass., Friday night, carried a gon lifeguards on duty. (Herald photo by Pinto) '"This week will be decision week, because this sort of thing can’t go on dola stocked with food, emergency any longer.” survival equipment and air and sur Jackson, like President Carter and face radio equipment which can a number of his lieutenants, asked float. only that Lance be given a chance to A spokesman for the Reykjavik Primary elections slated tell his side of the story. flight control center, Valdimir Olaf- "I’m not asking him to resign at son, said authorities received a this point,” Jackson said on CBS- message from the fliers, Ben Abrua- TV’s Face the Nation. ‘Tve not zo, 47, and Maxie Anderson, 44, heard Mr. Lance and I think decency saying; “Have to land on the ocean in 25 state communities sometime in the day. All right at the requires that he be heard.” against him in the pursuit of the 1975 — has buried the hatchet with moment but getting short of fuel. By United Press International White House Press Secretary Jody Voters in 25 Connecticut com wiretap issue. the organization. Request assistance from ship or Logue — admitting he has made Mandanici, who has conducted a Powell told a news conference in Des helicopter.” munities this week go to the polis for Moines, Iowa, that Lance deserved a primary elections, with the spotiight mist^es in his two-year term — much-publicized program to cut No ships were in the area, Olafson nevertheless stresses his record and Bridgeport’s welfare caseload, runs chance to comment. "... we have no said. on New Haven s bitter Democratic decent alternative but to insist he is race between incumbent Frank ability to cut the mill rate. DiLieto his city’s Democratic organization. The Jolly Green Giant rescue urges tougher measures against His only problem could come from a provided with that opportunity,” he helicopter was beyond its normal Logue and former police chief Biagio said. DiUeto. crime and more emphasis on the grand jury probing alleged misuse of range, a spokesman said, and it was city’s neighborhoods. federal funds by his administration. Lance’s attorney, Clark Clifford, to be refueled in the air over the Elsewhere Thursday, Democratic denied Lance plans to resign after mayors in Waterbury, Bridgeport, In Meriden and New Britain, in frigid North Atlantic in order to com- Meriden and New Britain face cumbents were denied renomination primary challenges. by the party convention and have The Logue-Dilleto campaign has taken their fights to the voters. badly divided the Democratic party, Abraham Grossman, censured Senate to act on eneri with the liberal incumbent press^ earlier this year by the Meriden City hard for a second term by DiLieto, a Council, is challenging City Comp WASHINGTON (UPI) - The itiatives for federal buildings, in starting this week with the conserva conservative who developed a troller Dennis C. Mazzone in an ef Senate hoped to pass a comprehen cluding the use of solar energy. tion bill. following in his 29 years on the police fort to win a third term. sive national energy conservation The individual bills are being sent Although not yet ready for floor ac force. New Britain’s race features six policy this week in its program of ap to the House to be compromised with tion, Byrd said it appeared the the The primary campaign has been so candidates, with incumbent Matthew iks proving President Carter’s sweeping its overall single-bill approach. Senate’s next energy sections would marked by personal attacks that J. Avitable looking for a second energy package on a plece-by-piece be natural gas pricing and utility rata Republicans — outregistered 4-1 and term. ’The endorsement belongs to basis to avoid a filibuster. Under strategy devised by reform, finally followed by the tax fata wi^out a mayor in a generation — William P. Candelori, but the size of 'The bill would set minimum fuel Democratic Leader Robert Byrd, the portions of the energy program. are hopeful GOP nominee Frank the field makes the outlook uncer economy standards for cars, begin Senate last week approved legisla Congress plans to finish energy Mongillo can capitalize on the tain. ning with 16 miles per gallon with the tion under which power plants would legislation and sent it to the White of ( Democratic division. In Bridgeport and Waterbuiy, in 1980 model years and going to 21 have to switch from natural gas to House before quitting for the year a for I A key issue in the campaign is cumbents John Mandanici" and miles per gallon in 1985. coal. ’The measure was tacked on a few weeks from now. iCH allegations police from 1966-1971 con Edward Bergin are expected to win It also covers conservation minor House-passed bill so it could Byrd has announced that whenever ducted illegal wiretaps. Dilieto said renomination easily for second programs for existing residential be sent to conference promptly. there is a break during this week, he IU« he authorized one wiretap, but terms. buildings; energy efficiency stan The same procedure will be used will call up other measures including thought it was legal. He claims Bergin — an insurgent who upset dards for consumer products; and in on other parts of the energy package. bills prohibiting unionization of the Logue has conduct^ a “vendetta” the party machinery to win the job in Today’s news summary Man fatally injured Complied from United Preae International in Vernon car crash tlMI George W. Savage Jr., 40, of don died after the motorcycle she The State Wednesday through Friday: Con Davis Jr. will receive the Manchester suffered fatal injuries in was driving crashed into a stone wall bUUo siderable cloudiness with chance American-lsrael Friendship a Sunday night accident at ^ u th St. Sunday afternoon in Norwich. bill. I f) of showers from time to time. *j • HARTFORD — Social Services League’s highest award Nov. 2 at and Evergreen Rd., Vernon, police 9 color Daytime highs in 70s and over the B’nai Zion award dinner for said. »red a Commissioner Edward Maher night lows in the 50s. says Connecticut nursing homes outstanding service to the com by and Savage, whose address hasn’t been are overcharging the state for a munity and for strengthening the Jewish Newj variety of fringe benefits in AUGUSTA. Maine - A bond between the United States verified, was dead on arrival at cluding country club expenses and representative for Maine’s and Israel. Rockville General Hospital after the out-of-state convention trips. ’The Penobscot and Passamaquoddy 8:16 p.m. crash. ot only Indian tribes says they have been information was uncover^ by a WASHINGTON - The A passenger in his car, Arlene L. begins this )nable. k given little choice with a new auditing system which Maher American Telephone and Unikewlcz, 42, of 9 Christine Dr., I recommendation made to Presi says may save the state tens of Telegraph Co. wants the Supreme East Hartford, was admitted to the Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New millions of dollars in reim dent Carter abou^ their land Court to quash the biggest anti Year, will begin this evening at sun claims case suit and want to hospital and was in critical condition bursements to Connecticut’s 350 trust suit of all time, claiming it today.