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Panel Oks Sewer Pact 20 - EVENING HERALD. Tuei.. Dec. 16.19TO Maiirlvatrr EwningM mlb I since 1881 • ZOt Single Copy • 1St Home Delivered | fIvoii . .)@ . (. NO. 68 — --------Moncftwitf.-----------------; Colw.,........_ .................................. Wodno»d«y.'b«c»mt>ef- ...................... .................- 19. iWA.......... Another Hurdle Panel OKs Sewer Pact an agreement between the Town of tober and the district approved it in By BARBARA RICHMOND The commission briefly discussed some minor changes in the contract, Manchester and the Eighth District November. Herald Reporter made by the Town of Manchester and because apparently the town wanted The change involved the addition of SOUTH WINDSOR - With the the Eighth Utilities District. more responsibility placed upon the a paragraph to detail the respon­ Sewer Commission giving its ap­ The agreement involves sending district under the agreement. sibilities of the district in case of proval to the Manchester-South sewage from a portion of the Now that the Sewer Commission refusal to allow construction of a Windsor sewer agreement Tuesday sewer line in the jurisdiction of the Buckland Industrial Park to the has given its approval the next step night, one more hurdle was passed South Windsor sewage treatment district. toward agreement between the of­ will be a joint meeting between the The agreement would in turn allow plant. The Eighth District is involved commission and the Town Council of ficials in the two towns. because it has jurisdiction in the area the Town of Manchester to accept With the exception of Uie commis­ South Windsor, to ask council ap­ sewage from South Windsor, if where a sewer line might be in­ proval, Woodcock said. sion chairman, Walter Pekla, who stalled. necessary. abstained on the vote, the vote was Town Attorney John Woodcock III, The Manchester Board of Direc­ The agreement has been tossed unanimous. said the changes were made through tors approved the agreement in Oc- back and forth between the two towns for several months. At one point, attorney Richard Rittenband, who was the former town attorney for South Windsor, Protesters Mourn charged Manchester with “commit­ ting an anticiptory breach of con­ tract" because he said the district hadn't given its approval when the contract was signed. The matter has since been solved Slain Iran Leader with the inclusion of the district in the agreement. TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Tens of call to the official Pars news agency, In an interview with the A local environmental group also Unity Day thousands of demonstrators mour­ Tuesday claimed responsibility for Washington Post published Tuesday, has thrown some snags into the East Hartford showed its support for Unity Day on Tuesday, ning an assassinated Moslem leader the three killings. the foreign minister admitted this working out of the agreement. The was unlikely and virtually pleaded flying the big flag at the Raymond Library on Main Street. today swarmed around the occupied The militants also reiterated their Manchester Environmental Coalition Towns across the nation, at the reQuest of President Carter, American Embassy, chanting “down threats to kill the American hosUg?s with the United States to launch an threatened a lawsuit if the pact were with America” and “down with if Washington attempts to rescue investigation into the rule of the shah signed, but the threat has not been showed solidarity of support for the 50 American hostages held as a way of breaking the impasse. Carter” in a new wave of anti- them. carried out. captive in Iran. (Herald Photo by Pinto) Americanism. Tehran's massive bazaar and The militant captors, who have Inside the embassy compound, schools throughout the country were already rejected this as “insuf­ Moslem militants holding 50 closed during the funeral for ficient,” tried to rebuke Ghotbzadeh Americans in their 46th day of cap­ Khomeini's close aide Mofatteh, who in a communique Tuesday and in­ tivity said they will put the hostages was gunned down outside his Islamic sisted the hostages would go before on t ^ even if the United States im­ school by three hit men riding a spy trials unless the shah was Board Appeals Rulings returned to Iran from Panama’s Con- poses a naval blockade. single motorcycle. Canying the bodies of religious tadora Island. The captors at the embassy also MANCHESTER - The Board of plan is on file. But it is not being im­ motivated by the block grant leader Mohammed Mofatteb and two Directors decided to appeal the plemented because Manchester withdrawal.” guards who were gunned down shrugged off reports from official Blockade sources in Washington who said late stipulations placed on the town rent voted to withdraw from the HUD Carl Zinsser, board member, said Tuesday, a huge crowd of mourners subsidies to higher Housing and Ur­ Community Block Grant program. HUD was more interested “in moving A low tar, slim cigarette marched through Tehran and then Tuesday the United States may take ban Developmoit authorities. swift military action — including a The subsides, under Section i people across town, rather than congregated in front of the banner- Won’t Stop The area HUD director, John guidelines, provide payments for findng them housing.” dll your own. draped American Embassy, chanting naval blockade of Iran — if the McLean, told board members last hostages are tried or humiliated in families whose rent exceeds 25 per­ Under the stipulation Manchester slogans and waving signs. Friday that 40 percent of the units cent of their income. Manchester is would have to allow five units, the 40 ■Tbe crowds yell^ in unison “down any other way. Regular or M enthol. Spy Trials There are currently two huge available under this grant should be eligible for 14 certificates, under this percent of the grant, to residents with America” and "down with given to non-Manchester residents. bonus program awarded to the from impacted areas. Hartford and Carter,” and other slogans such as American naval task forces in the Arabian Sea. McLean said the stipulation was Capitol Region Council of Enfield are designated as “im­ “IQwmelni is our greatest hero” and The controversial leader of Iran’s made because Manchester hasn’t Governments area. pacted.” Islamic court system ordered his Khomeini said in a statement “this is not our last martyr.” filed a housing assistance plan with Last night Mayor Stephen Penny The other option open to the board. killer squads to Panama to try to Tuesday: “America is content to Mofatteh, head of Iran’s main HUD. However, Stephen Cassano, said “it was clear" the stipulations Cassano explained, was a lawsuit assassinate the shah and his wife. bring fear to the hearts of our people. Islamic religious school, will be deputy maj'or explained last night, a placed on Manchester’s grant “was against HUD. VIRGINyOLI'^^ buried later in the holy city of Qom. Pars said Tuesday. But they are blind. They cannot see Today’s march was the largest Sheikh SadeQ Khalkhali, who that this cannot affect our brave anti-American demonstration for claimed responsibility for killing a people.” several weeks, triggered by ac­ nephew of the shah in Paris recently, “ Our enemies who have been MACC Needs Help cusations Tuesday by Ayatoliah said in a communique “this duty with defeated everywhere are now using Rubollah Khomeini, the ruling all its dangers, must be completed.” terrorism to frighten us." Islamic Revolutionary Council and Diplomatic sources said the Khomeini in the last week has ac­ the militants that the United States assassination and students' asser­ cused the United States of being was to blame for Mofatteh's killing. tions they would put the hostages on behind virtually every domestic Not All Have Trees The White House immediately trial might have fully undermined problem he has faced, including labeled the charges “absolutely un­ the position of Foreign Minister troubles recently in northwest Iran Tuesday is Christmas and most MACC the choice would have to be without much joy. true.” Sadegh Ghotbzadeh, who earlier this where anti-government dissidents Manchester area residents will the fuel bill. The gifts coming in to Although the widow and her large \ And later Tuesday, an underground week indicated some of the hostages clashed with loyalists and scores of awaken to find a tree standing sen­ MACC will enable this widow to family will probably be served, people were killed and wounded. terrorist group, FM, in a telephone could be released by Christmas. tinel over a wide variety of gifts, select gifts for all the children. Hats others in as much n e ^ and with as watch wide-eye children tear through and mittens may well be in the offing heart-warming stories may be left brightly colored wrappings to get to to keep the youngster warm through out because there may not be enough Recession the surprises inside and later sit the winter. A Christmas basket of resources to meet the need. down to Christmas dinner with ail the food with holiday dinner trimmings Gifts of money may be sent to the trimmings after celebrating the birth will be delivered and the family will Manchester Area Conference of In Housing of Christ in the many ways they have face Christmas knowing that people Churches, P.O. Box 773, Manchester, become accustomed. care about them. Conn. 06040, or may be dropped at the Under Way Others will awaken Christmas This would be a far different scene MACC office in St. Bartholomew’s morning to a far different picture. without the generosity of donors to Church, 736 Middle Turnpike East. t a r -MENTHOL The Manchester Area Conference the MACC drive. Gifts will be distributed Satur^y WASHINGTON (UPI) - Fueled by of Churches brings to light this case The drive has been lagging this to the needy and MACC officials the government's tight money policy, year and MACC officials are con­ would like to have as much as possi­ the long-anticipat^ slump in the history: A widow, raising a large family on cerned the gifts will not stretch far ble in by Friday to provide for Christ­ home building industry is now under a low income faces a choice this enough.
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