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Oks Police Report No New Leads in Dawn Peterson Murder Inside today Area news...... 13 Family........... 6, 7 Classified___ 16-18 MACC news___ 15 Comics.............. 19 MCC calendar ... 3 Dear Abby......... 19 Obituaries ........ 10 Editorial ..........4 Sports......... 11, 12 PRICEt lilFTEEN CENTS Victorious Lebanese leftists launch new attacks in Beirut Lebanon east of the capital. Left­ BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPl) - Vic­ Jumblatt, clashed with rightists restore order where some 12,000 torious left-wingers stormed past the wingers in Ras Beirut pounded the around the Christian town of Kahal- Syrian-backed Palestine Liberation downtown area with mortars and blackened ruins of the conquered eh. Army and Saiqa troops have failed,” Hilton Hotel today, launching new at­ rockets. In 48 hours of fighting, at least 100 one observer said. tacks against Christian right-wingers Outside the capital, fighting broke persons^died and 210 were wounded, Left-wing leader Kamal Jumblatt in the heart of Beirut. out between leftists from Tripoli and raising the toll for Lebanon’s 11- dealt a heavy blow to the Syrian The embattled hotel, the Christian right-wing forces from neighboring month civil war to nearly 15,200 dead peace initiative when he walked out Phalangist party’s last major Zgorta, right-wing stronghold of and 32,300 injured. of negotiations with Syrian President stronghold in uptown Beirut, fell to a President Suleiman Franjieh. Newspapers estimated some 200 Hafez Assad and returned to his dais force of several hundred left-wingers In the east, leftists from Aley, the corpses, some of them days old, lay mountain stronghold of Aley Satur­ Sunday night after a floor-by-floor stronghold of Socialist leader Kamal scattered in Beirut's downtown day. rs to the Cause set, battle. streets with no one able to retrieve 3 of smeared ocher, But political sources said Syria Attacking from two sides with sup­ them. was maintaining contact with idea would be shot port from rebel tanks and artillery, Area governors Egyptian President Anwar Sadat Jumblatt through Palestinian the left-wingers first assaufted the called Sunday for urgent intervention guerrilla leader Yasser Arafat, who hotel basement, then fought hand-to- meeting today 2 by “symbolic" forces from Arab met the left-wing leader at Aley Sun­ IS hand battles with defenders making a BEDFORD, N.H. (UPI) - Today’s countries to end the “shameful and day then traveled to Damascus for )tt could sum it all last stand on the upper floors. A meeting of the New England bloody struggle" in Lebanon. talks with Assad. 1 Catalogue at the Phalangist spokesman confirmed the Regional' Commission focused on But most political observers here — now it’s to be in fall. railroads, home insulation for the did not take the proposal seriously. is due in July, and The assault propelled the left-wing poor, the impact of a 200-mile fishing Egypt is openly wary of Syria's Teamsters offensive into Beirut’s main down­ limit and the structure of the com­ attempts to mediate the Lebanese town squares where Christians mission staff. crisis while Iraq actively opposes US/BNA is ready. reject offer battled to blunt an eastward drive The five other New England gover­ them and Libya is financing a 9 3 shows the Moiia toward the Phalangist party nors joined Gov. Meldrim Thomson number of left-wing groups. cradling a copy in headquarters in the Saifa district. at the Sheraton Wayfarer on the out­ "Iraq and Libya would hardly By I iiiled I’re.Hs Intcrnulioniil e got mine!” As The left-wingers also pressed at­ skirts of Manchester for what Thom­ agree to participate with the Syrians New England Teamsters, mother lousy joke. tacks on Christian positions in the son described as a "shirt-sleeve in a joint solution and it would take representing about 16,000 truckers, ” Some of these strategic Metan region of Mt. working session." far more than 'symbolic' forces to have followed the national union membership in rejecting the latest trucking industry contract proposal and okaying a strike if no agreement is reached by Wednesday, at the Holiday Inn Bolton asks permission to use Labor Secretary William Usery the Fourth Sunday was expected to meet today in a Connecticut Stamp Chicago suburb with negotiators who ree adrhission and remain about 10 per cent apart on ionaf exhibit. Manchester’s sanitary landfill wages — the union demanding a 30 per cent hike in a 36-month contract. Manchester officials have been use of the Town of Andover landfill Alternatives for the Bolton refuse listings In Boston, Local 25 which asked to reconsider a proposal which expires June 30, and Andover program will be aired at a public represents 13,000 members in lace to find infor- Work resumes on firehouse would allow dumping of Bolton’s townspeople have refused to continue hearing tonight at 8 at the Bolton Massachusetts, voted 1060-162 to give aent and the arts refuse in the Manchester sanitary sharing their facility with Bolton. Community Hall. Selectmen are With the onset of spring weather work has resumed on the their national leaders authority to landfill area. Town Manager Robert Bolton officials have been in­ suggesting two options — each in­ call a strike at midnight Wednesday in event is eight town’s Buckland firehouse. Here Louis Capitani of Avon, a Weiss said today, vestigating various alternatives for volving a local transfer station — when the current contract expires. mason with the Brunoli Construction Co., lays brick. The Weiss said he has received a letter refuse disposal, which include curb- with one calling for full curbside tend Editor, The from Bolton First Selectman David Connecticut's truckers rejected the firehouse was begun in the fall and work discontinued when the side refuse pickup for transfer to an pickup and the other without pickup. offer and gave the go ahead for a aid, Manchester, Dreselly, which asks Manchester to weather got cold. Meanwhile, the town and the Eighth Utilities out-of-town landfill site, Dreselly Costs to Bolton are estimated at $74,- strike, but union officials declined make its landfill area available for said. 500 and $41,640, respectively. further comment. District have become involved in a dispute over who will Bolton refuse. M provide fire protection in the area which would be served by the Details haven’t been discussed, firehouse. The dispute is now in court. (Herald photo by Dunn) Weiss said, and the proposal will go to the Manchester Board of Directors oks April 6. If directors favor the Police report no new leads proposal, Weiss will study possible 1 — The canning, costs and other matters, lie said. uring & smoking of Weiss said he has no recommenda­ Si game tion on the request but he will have Saint Nicholas in Dawn Peterson murder one in time for the April 6 meeting. Rainbow: the stor- News summary A He said there may be some advan­ WINDHAM (UPI) — State police A police officer described the rural an assembler at Pratt and Whitney, Judy Garland tages for Manchester if Bolton's r — Human in- Compiled from United Press Internetlonel today continued examine clues in road near the concrete foundation ot said he warned his three daughters to request is approved. He didn't their search for the killer of 13-year- an old house where the girl's body stay away from the area. elaborate. ough — Paintings old Dawn M. Peterson. was found: "This place looks like a "Ever since they closed the road it igs The letter from Dreselly is the se­ Windham County Medical real isolated and abandoned area, but has been an ideal spot for these — Biorhythm State National cond request for Bolton use of the Examiner Dr. Edwin Basden said it we re finding there were lots of peo­ things to happen. 1 don’t like it. but Manchester landfill. — Traveling with appeared the murder weapon was a ple walking around here Friday sometimes she used to take walks ailer WATERBURY-The jury in Last June, Weiss told directors large blood-covered stone found at afternoon — of course, it was real down there. Her mother thought I WASHINGTON - At noon that Bolton had asked for help in its The super 8 book the Murray R. Gold double­ today Burton and Ellen the scene. nice weather. " was jumping to conclusions, " said — Hostage to the murder case resumed refuse disposal program. He said a "It was a frightful wound. I'd say it Music teacher Robert Brouillard Peterson. Harness of Litchfield, Conn., study indicated that the volume of deliberations today after being were President Ford’s guests was a brutal slaying, " Basden said, who taught Miss Peterson, an eighth .Mrs, Clara Peterson was treated at Shipwrecks of the given Sunday off by Superior Bolton refuse wouldn't be significant adding, "Early tests indicate the vic­ grader at Kramer Middle School, Windham Community Hospital for at a reception in their honor at and would have little effect on the lemisphere, 1492- Court Judge Robert A. Wall. the White House, Her slogan, tim was not sexually assaulted." said she was "the nicest, a quiet girl emotional trauma and released. Gold is accused of killing his Manchester landfill. Lieutenant James Rice, com­ who always had a smile." Miss Peterson's funeral will be "Freedom's Way — U. S. A." However, Weiss said there might — Etchings and former in-laws, Mrs. and Mrs. has been chosen as the nation's mander of the state police Colchester He said, "In my class she was a Tuesday at the .North Windham Irv'.ng Pasternak in 1974. be a substantial increase in landfill- barracks, said residents have given student guitar instructor for less- Congregational Church, two official Bicentennial slogan in bound traffic because Bolton didn't a contest sponsored by colum­ the police what he termed an incredi­ advanced students.
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