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Mianrljpbtpr Leupmng I^Pral^ Zero Today and Tonight and 10 Percent a Family Newspaper Since 1881 Thursday iL X - 'j pAr.K twenty — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mamlioster. Conn.. Tues.. July 11. 1978 N /■ The weather Sunny and pleasant today. High temperatures around 80. Tonight clear and not so cool. Lows 60 to 65. Thursday mostiy sunny and a little WEiymer. Prohability of rain near mianrljPBtpr lEupmng I^pral^ zero today and tonight and 10 percent A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 Thursday. Westerly winds 10 to 15 mph today diminishing to light variable winds tonight. TO Home delivered copy 15 cents Mostly southerly winds, 10 to 15 mph. Vol. XCVll, No. 239 — Manchester, Conn., Wednesday, July 12, 1978 Newsstand copy 20 cents Thursday. National forecast map on page 17. Inside today Toth’s statement Manchester GIGANTIC SHOE Assitant Town Manager Charles McCarthy sees possibility of com­ bining duties of budget and (JULY 12 - 15) management analysts jobs since submitted in trial both incumbents are leaving the posts. MOSCOW (UPI) - The prosecu­ Shcharansky had nothing to say about The other, signed June 15, covered See page 3. tion in the trial of Anatoly the Toth deposition. questions about how he met BEGINS TOMORROW AT 6:30 A.I Many more taxpayers file Shcharansky today introduced a The court also summoned a team Shcharansky and what type of help appeals of their assessments. statement signed last summer by of Soviet security experts - and information Shcharanksy gave See page 2. American correspondent Robert presumably KGB officials — who him. Toth as part of its treason case examined the information At the Moscow courthouse, against the Soviet dissident. Shcharansky had provided Toth and Shcharansky’s relatives waited out­ Free Coffee and Donuts side until a court official summoned ’til 10:00 A .M . Connecticut In the town of Kaluga, 110 miles other correspondents. away, the wife of Jewish activist “The experts then read out the text his brother Leonid and escorted him Gov. Grasso has left the selec­ Alexander Ginzhurg was kept away of their written conclusion saying inside. tion of a candidate for lieutenant from her husband’s trial for a second that the information on the defense The defendant’s mother, Ida governor entirely up to the day because she shouted “it’s a lie” industry of the U.S.S.R. and its in­ Milgrom, rushed to the barricade and Democratic delegates and Sen. at a .prosecution witness. stallations which Shcharansky is said asked that she also be allowed inside Joseph Lieberman has joined the A Moscow court spokesman said to have forwarded to the West is ab­ but was told “not today — maybe list of candidates for the post. See prosecutors at today’s closed-door solutely secret and constitutes a tomorrow." page 14. session of the Shcharansky trial read state secret of the U.S.S.R..’’ the Mrs. Milgrom told reporters: “I court spokesman told reporters. regard this as a mockery of a mother Ned Coll launches a campaign into the record the text of a state­ ment signed by Toth last June after a According to a lengthy dispatch not to be allowed into this courtroom. for public access to the state’s “1 cheered for joy when 1 heard my shoreline and says Attorney week of interrogation by the KGB. Toth published after his departure, The Soviets have made it clear he signed two protocols or son was going on trial because 1 General Carl Ajello is not enfor­ thought 1 would finally get the chance cing applicable laws. they intend to prove Shcharanksy had transcripts of his answers to in­ terrogation. In the first, signed June to see him.” % See page 14. extensive confScls with Toth, a ' former Moscow correspondent for 14,1977, he answered questions about Shcharansky, fighting for his life 75 against charges of “high trea.son ” the Los Angeles Times who the biographical details and how he Soviets have accused of spying. gathered information tor his stories MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SHOES Sports —Sec I’agr f’cn The courtco u rt spokesmanspokesm an saidsaia in tnethe sovietSoviet Union.union. — ' Rich Gossage goat in American Competitive driving needs concentration League All-Star loss. See page 11. Kris Carlson; 12, of 41 Carriage Drive, bites her tongue as Townes plan outdated, she concentrates on making time on the obstacle course, one of Index several events, at Tuesday’s fourth annual bike rodeo spon­ sored by the Manchester Recreatlbn Department. The event Area towns ..... .................. Business........... .....................20 but revamp cost high was held at three of the town’s supervised playgrounds. Classified............................. 15-18 ■ Herald photo by Chastain) WOMEN'S SHOES Comics..................................... 19 By nGREG w irn PPEARSON C A n en M not as a rulebook that has to be nevelonmDevelopment ent sfshows much of Dear Abby................................19 Herald Reporter followed step-by-step. But, it is a Manchester’s vacant land as sites for About 800 pairs...all on display for easy selection...a wide East Hartford.........................7,8 good idea to keep it updated, Lamson Rural Residential Zone development. varlefy of styles ancf colors...all famous brands. Values to Lottery..................................... 10 Manchester’s Comprehensive Plart said. Most of this property is in the out­ Manchester....................2-4,10,15 of Development is growing old and “The plan should change as con­ skirts of the town and would be more Danbury approves $34«>. Obituaries ................................10 needs care, but such treatment is ditions do. 1 don’t think that’s difficult to develop than the more Sports..... ......................... 11-13 expensive, Alan Lamson, town happened,” he said. centrally located land. planner, said. • Parts of the Comprehensive Plan Wetlands and hilly sections make The plan, done 15 years ago, is a of Development are still accurate development more difficult in the O’Sullivan for post SALT talks guideline for ho^ the town should be and in little need of change. The sec­ outlying areas. Other factors, such as developed and zoned. tion about open-space acquisition is the feasibility of sewer and water Timothy O’Sullivan, Manchester's sometimes disagreed with Town WOMEN'S SHOES under way Some parts of the plan are out­ still timely, Lamson said. service, also should be weighed when highway superintendent, will be Manager Robert Weiss and Director dated, Lamon said. For instance, the Also, other regulations connected considering residential development leaving next week to take a job as of Public Works Jay Giles. He twice Excellent assortment of dressy sandals, wood bottoms, wedges, plan shows Spencer Street as an area with zoning — such as business and in these areas, Lamson said. director of public works in Danbury. submitted resignations, including GENEVA, Switzerland (U PD - summer colors, including white...Over 400 pairs...Values for industrial development. industrial zone guidelines and zoning Lamson, in the past, has mentioned Danbury’s Common Council met one this April. Both times, however, Seeretary of State Cyrus Vance Because of its location and road and subdivision regulations — have updating the Comprehensive Plan of Tuesday night and unanimously ap­ he and town officials reached to $40“ . and Soviet Foreign Minister An construction in recent years, Spencer been updated in the past and do not Development. The main roadblock is proved O’Sullivan to fill the position agreements and he decided to stay. Jrei Gromyko held a brief first $1799 Street has become a good spot for need sweeping changes. the price. of d irecto r of public works. O’Sullivan said that the experience round of arms limitation talks commercial development, Lamson “The thing that needs a look is the He estimated that the cost, just to O’Sullivan had been recommended and help he received from others in today under the darkening cloud said. future land use of Manchester,” update portions of the plan, is about by the mayor to fill the post. Manchester was one of the reasons af the dissident trials in the Soviet Another area of town is listed as a Lamson said. Some factors that $20,000-525,000. Joe Stack, a Com­ He will start work in Danbury Mon­ he was able to get the Danbury posi­ Union. posible location tor a Rural Residen­ might affect land development prehensive Employment Training day, July 24. He has announced that An American spokesman said tion. tial Zone development. It is now the today, such as recently constructed Act employee in the Planning Office, he will resign from his Manchester The job in Danbury represents a Vance proposed a protective site of a highway interchange, he highways, were not around in 1963 is doing mapping work that would be job effective Friday, July 21. step up for O’Sullivan. He will be in safeguards system for land-based MEN'SSHOES said. when the plan was done. one of the groundwork steps for up­ O’Sullivan came to Manchester charge of the Public Works Depart­ missiles. The plan is intended as a guide and The Comprehensive Plan of dating the plan. two years ago. He has been praised ment, which has an annual budget of Large Group of Dexter, Nunn Bush, Sebago and many others. The meeting — excluding about $5-$6 million, larger than procedural matters and a photo for his work in the Highway Depart­ Manchester. Includes dress slip-ons, including white, casuals, and basics. session — lasted just over one ment, which has included reducing hour at the American mission the department’s budget and the The position is similar to the one Values to $40” $1499 number of grievances received from Giles holds in Manchester. overlooking Lake Geneva. The spokesman s^id Vance highway employees. O’Sullivan will oversee a number of Blast^s death toll His stay in Manchester did have its made the only presentation and departments that have separate Gromyko asked for an adjourn rocky moments, though.
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