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Imantljf0tpr Burning Upralii 20S '■4 The weather Variable cloudineu and mucb colder tonight with a chance of mow fluirles In the west. Lows in the teens to mid iMantljf0tpr burning Upralii 20s. Sunday fair with highs in the 30s. National weather forecast nnap on page MuficftMtor— City of Vittago Charm TWELVE PAGES PLUS WEEKEND INSIDE PRICE: nFTEEN CENTS I I I News I f A '- In Argentina I summary | Compiled from United Press International Guerrillas State I HARTFORD - State In- attack base ^ surance Commissioner Jay W. II Jackson rejected a rate •' .f?. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina So far this year, an estimated 865 request by Connecticut iUPI) — Guerrillas attacked an persons have died in political Mescal Ser^ce, Inc., for its army communications base violence in Argentina. I popular Century Contract, but southeast of the capital early today ’*v - Regarding Mrs. Peron’s latest ijj approved a yearly |12 increase but were driven off after a brief gun- political troubles, a group of for its "65 Contracts.” Jackson r-A'r- ■./ „ battle, the news agency Noticias legislators from a small center- called the 18.8 per cent rate in- Argentinas said. rightist group, presented the im­ |:| crease reques "excessive” for Police and the army did not con­ peachment motion in the Chamber of i;| the Century plan which ac- firm the report of the attack on the Deputies. A similar motion by counts for 72 per cent of CMS’s Communications Battalion 601 in another small group earlier this :|; business. City Bell, 28 miles southeast of month was rejected by the Buenos Aires. Constitutional Affairs Committee of I NEW BRITAIN - Police are The agency said at least 20 the chamber. asking for information about a (Herald photo by Pinto) guerrillas armed with with. machine Mrs. Peron has a nominal majority I Christmas fire that killed two guns drove up in several cars and in both houses of congress but dissi­ men during an alleged feud Clogged drains backup rain water opened fire on the guard post outside dent Peronists have combined with |:|: between rival gangs. The men the base. It said two guerrillas were opposition members to win recent II died of asphyxiation, according killed and two others wounded when tests of voting strength. :$ to a medical examiner. Friday started out with sleet-slicked streets streets until ice and snow could be cleared from the soldiers returned fire. making driving extremely hazardous. By mid- storm sewer drains. If a motorist drove too If confirmed, the new attack would morning the weather had warmed and com­ fast, he risked killing his engine with an icy have come four days after Argen­ Regional bined with heavy downpours of rain created splash. This motorist was photographed tina’s bloodiest guerrilla battle flo^s in many low places on Manchester negotiating a “pond” on N. School St. Tuesday in which unofficial reports Town report g CONCORD, N.H. - New now have raised the possible death g Hampshire officials are trying toll to 163 persons, including rebel supplements i:|: to figure out the costs of a four- guerrillas, soldiers and civilian i| hour Christmas Day rampage bystanders. today^s Herald ■:$ by inmates at the state prison. President Isabel Peron, § DevCo sells Coventry holdings meanwhile, faced a new call for her Today’s Herald includes as a CONCORD, N.H. - Filing in impeachment on the grounds of this time it is too early to make any sion, was asked how the change of supplement, the Manchester Town i;! the New Hampshire preslden- MONICA SHEA alleged misfeasance in office, statements on the use of the land and owners would affect the commission Report for the 1974-75 fiscal year. •i; tial primary has ended with 742-9495 violations of the national constitution any proposed developments. No firin she said, “Essentially at the present The report includes a resume of the jli contenders including President Peter Libassi, president of DevCo, and attacks on freedom of the press. plans have yet been formulated for time it doesn’t appear to me that it general audit, reports from town ;g Ford, Ronald Reagan and six has sent a letter to all DevCo tenants Noticias Argentinas, a private the use of the land.” will affect the commission at all. departments and agencies, and a major liberal Democrat can- informing them that the Greater news agency, reported Friday night “We have been hired as a Previously there was a large percel directory of health and social ser­ didates. Hartford Community Development police were working to identify as caretaker operation to pay the taxes of land in the northwest comer of vices for Manchester. Corporation (DevCo Coventry Cor­ many as 156 bodies in the aftermath and insurance and to assist the Coventry under a single owner and Two errors occur in the report on poration) has deeded its land of coordinated attacks Tuesday on an National tenants. But I plan to meet shortly there is still a large parcel of land in Page 4 in a listing of officials. holdings in the Coventry, Mansfield army arsenal and other targets south with the board of the new company northwest Coventry under a single Representatives Theodore Cum­ and Vernon to the Connecticut Bank of Buenos Aires. i PORTSMOUTH, Va. - Coast and will in the future be advising owner, albeit a different owner, /tod mings and Abraham Glassman are and Trust Company as agent. The bodies apparently included an g Guard officials say they doubt them on the best use of the land.” unless and until the new owners both listed with an ‘R’ before their The letter states "The ultimate undetermined number of civilians 11 the authenticity of a distress "I am looking forward to working names, indicating ‘Republican.’ Both holder of the title will be the (Coven­ come before the commission with a caught in the cross fire. 11 call and have suspended the with this and will try to deal sen­ Cummings and Glassman are try Land Corporation which is a proposal there is no appropriate ac­ Military sources said nearly all the i;!: search for a 46-foot motor sitively with the Coventry people. I tion to be taken by the commission.” Democrats. Connecticut stock company owned by bodies identified were members of iji: yacht which a radio operator realize they have been concerned a number of Greater Hartford area Stave said, "It is my hope that the People’s Revolutionary Army, said was foundering in the about the use of this land. And I am companies.” when and if a proposal is presented to the same Marxist guerrillas opposing g notorious Bermuda Triangle, sure that we will be extremely open Good fences make The letter further says that the us the applicant will in proposing it, the army in a campaign in the rugged g The cutter Point Brown with the company.” keep in mind the best interest of the Farley Company of 50 Founders mountains of Tucuman Province in good neighbors 11 searched unsuccessfully Plaza, East Hartford, has been “After the first of the year I hope Town of Coventry and of the Friday for signs of the Rattan northwest Argentina. PAYSON, Ariz. (UPI) - They’ll retained to manage the real estate on to meet with the community leaders townspeople.” have to change the words of that old i n. The same sources had indicated tehalf of the Coventry Land Corpora- as you can’t hope to do many things "I am certain that upon receipt of earlier the attack was an un­ western ditty, "Don’t Fence Me In.” with the land without community such a proposal it will be fairly and precedented joint operation by the That’s exactly what is happening to a I NEW YORK - Roy Wilkins, support.” equitablely heard and considered.” E William Farley, president of the whole town. executive director of the People’s Revolutionary Army and Farley Company, said yesterday liie, Farley Company developed “I would hope that the new cor­ the Montoneros, a group of Local officials, ranchers and the I NAACP, has accused U.S. At- afternoon, "Our work will com­ and managed the Drake Hill Mall in poration would be of a group that Forest Service agreed to build a torney General Edward H. breakaway leftist Peronists. mence on the first of the year and at Simsbury and the company manages would take pride in what they do as In a surprise assault, the rebels barbed wire fence, 12 to 15 miles g Levi of "capitulation to ig- commercial property throughout the well as be concerned about the profit long, around the town to keep out i:|: norance, racism, anarchy and broke into the Monte Chingolo state and in New York. The commer­ margin involved in the wandering cattle. The cattle strayed i;!: mob rule” in seeking judicial arsenal, while other rebels staged cial properties consist of shopping development.” diversionary attacks south of the too often from forest grazing lands, II review of a landmark busing centers and office buildings. At this time there is no information capital. The army beat back the to the annoyance of townsfolks who iji: decision. When Sondra Stave, chairman of Who owns as to who the principals are in the arsenal attackers in what it called a find steers munching on lawns and C the Planning and Zoning (tommis- Coventry Land Corporation. gardens. I NEW YORK - A United stinging defeat of the guerrillas. Press International count at :i| midmorning placed the Christ- the doggie? iji mas holiday toll at more than g 275 killed in highway accdents. A supposed dog napping Christmas g Florida and California had evening puzzled police and two Donna Carpenter hopes to return II reported more than 20 deaths veterinarians Friday.
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