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iimtflTPatpr U.N. Panel ■A- *'K' , Will Begin /' - - {v^. XC>)C J>o. ill ~ Monday,’ I Since 1881 • 20v,Single Copy • 15c Home Delivered Shah Probe By United Press international release of the hostages.” A terse U.N. statement late Sunday A five-member commission afternoon said “Some aspects still a'ssembled by U.N. Secretary- have to be clarified. The matter has General Kurt Waldheim to probe Ira to be coordinated before the nian charges of corruption under the r r n , secretary-general can make the an shah could leave for Tehran as early nouncement.” as Tuesday. The formation of the commission Sources at the United Nations said ' * ■ tia. was a giant step toward the release the question of when the Americans of the 50 American hostages, who are to be released remained the un spent their 107th day in captivity resolved point of the deal. ws today at the beseiged U.S. Embassy. The sources noted that not only Waldheim stopped short of formal Bani-Sadr and Iran’s Revolutionary ly confirming the appointment of five Council, but also the militants who [Citing to him. top-level international jurists to the still hold the Americans at gunpoint, Son" opened the commission because the United must accept the deal. situation come- Nations still needs approval from ; families such Diplomatic sources identified the tersons,” "Good Iranian President Abolhassan Bani- five members of tbe commission as: What's Happen- Sadr. • Louis Edmond Petiti of France, But Waldheim and his aides were an international law expert. erts that he confident that the panel could be es • Mohammed Bedjaoui, Algerian gone to NBC to tablished with U.S. and Iranian ap Ambassador to the United Nations. evive the show, proval, and that the commission • Adib Daoudi, foreign policy lem to come to delegation would leave for Tehran assistant to Syrian President Hafez Tuesday. re-runs of the al-Assad. when they In a brief statement Sunday, the • Andres Aguilar of Venezuela, secretary-general announced that he le, I just figured former Ambassador to Washington had finalized the composition of the time for a new and former head of the human rights edd. panel and sent word to Washington commission of the Organization of vill be aired in and Tehran for official acceptance of American States. slot. This time his choices. • Harry W. Jayewardene of Sri rd remarries a The United States has agreed to w who lives in Lanka, a lawyer and noted expert in . ^ ... Waldheim’s choice of prominent international law. He moves in experts on international law from his new afflu- hange his ways, France, Algeria, Syria, Venezuela Bani-Sadr, in an interview with ar army shoes and Sri Lanka, a U.N. spokesman Greek television, said that until the 1 with elbows said. commission releases its findings, the Iran’s response was expected soon, hostages must stay put. The Carter my new wife U.N. sources said. administration has said it would 1 talk to Eliza- From Tehran, the Kuwaiti refuse to admit to alleged collabora ised first wife," Wintry Weather Welcome newspaper A1 Watan reported over tion in the shah’s crimes, as Iran has charged. arsee any of the Some people welcomed the wintry weather over the background are only visiting Lessard, (Herald photo by Adam- the weekend that Ayatollah Ruhollah t plagued the weekend. Keith Lessard caught two fish in less than 30 minutes son) Khomeini has granted Bani-Sadr the The 47-year-old president also power to remove the m ilitants voiced mixed feelings about the Saturday at Coventry Lake, The four-legged friends in the holding the hostages for 107 days and fficult to work seizure of the hostages last Nov. 4. erves. “People hand over the Americans to govern : to me. I’m a ment troops. “From the humanitarian point of go to parties, A1 Watan said, however, the view the action was deplorable. king when I got militants “doubt Khomeini will issue From the legal point of view, we Long Snow Drought Is Over public instructions calling for the have violated the international rules. t the series the d, and signed h Silverman in After a freak tornado, an unusually and 11 p.m. Saturday shoveling and was the earliest major one on record. around the 32-degree mark. he started with early snowfall, and after the longest sanding the streets. Outside contrac The latest drifts may not last long. Before Saturday’s storm, the state ' that didn’t do snow drought in 76 years, the state tors were also enlisted to aid the The weather service has forecast had experienced the mildest winter ■atings. Redd’s got a taste of winter two months late. removal efforts. warmer temperatures for the next since the weather service began it had low rat- Feds Seek Papers The first big storm of the year A desk sergeant at the police two days and possibly rain on keeping records, with less than two- ‘Tm sure Niel- began early Saturday and dumped department this morning said there Thursday. re people in the tenths of an inch recorded since between two and four inches in the were several weather-related ac Dozens of civic, social and cultural December. events were canceled or postponed. to recall what central section of Connecticut. Up to cidents over the weekend, but there six inches fell in the northern section, were no serious mishaps. He also A pair of local basketball games have However, parents and children On Zoning Policy the funniest line d. Redd picked according to the National Weather said the department received no calls been rescheduled. welcomed the transition from the to him by club Service at Windsor Locks, and from shovelers suffering heart at To the south, the snow turned to cold, dusty streets to the wonderland MANCHESTER - The Planning are dramatic differences between 3ayle, “Once in between one and two inches fell along tacks. sleet and rain because of the warmer of white. Most youngsters took ad and Zoning Department has not tbe minority population cf center e said to Foxx, the coast. It was the first substantial snowfall temperatures. A state police cities and surrounding suburbs and vantage of the sunny weather Sunday received a request for zoning see four black In Manchester, local highway since the Oct. 10 storm, which spokesman said sections of the then examine the history of zoning and today to get in some long- documents from the U.S. Justice lanaging a crews were braced for the storm and followed on the heels of the Oct. 3 tor Connecticut Turnpike in Fairfield Department in its investigation of changes in those suburbs. dd laughs hard had no problems cleaning up. A 33- nado in Windsor Locks. The National County were flooded when drains awaited sledding on this holiday recalls the line. discriminatory zoning practices. Municipalities can zone a man force spent between 6:30 a.m. Weather Service said that that storm froze as temperatures hovered weekend. The investigation, announced Jan. minimum of land for apartment com 17 by Attorney General Benjamin plexes or cluster development and Honor Civiletti, is to determine “whether require large lots for single-family zoning laws were intentionally homes, thus excluding residency by scaster Dick manipulated or designed to prevent large numbers of the population. ormer college Another Considers GOP Job the development of minority housing The investigation could result in earned the val- or residential ownership by a sub civil suits filed against towns found lon and dedica- By MARY KITZMANN Robert Von Deck, who has begun Smith was cle>.ied to ihe Town Smith said his decision whether or lis career in Herald Reporter campaigning for March 12 election. Committee Jan. 22. He is a Universi not to run will not be affected by the stantial market in adjacent com to have strict land-use requirements. I then carried MANCHESTER — Another possi Smith said today he considered Von ty of Connecticut mathematics candidacy of former town director, munities.” The Justice Deparmtment has the ith him into the ble candidate for the GOP town com Deck a “very strong’’ candidate. professor and was the Willington Carl Zinsser. Zinsser has also said he F our la w y e r s' from the authority to bring civil suits under tscasting, has mittee chairmanship has appeared. “I agree with his desire for more town chairman from 1974 to 1976. is considering the job, or running for department’s Civil Rights Division tbe Federal Fair Housing Act, but IS the National has had only two cases since its was Robert J. Smith, Harvard Road, activity in the GOP Party,” Smith “I have the experience needed for the state senate seat from District 4, have been assigned to study the Hart f the Year for passed in 1968. said today that he is considering said. "We must take positions on the post,” Smith said. “I have a now held by David Barry, a ford area. They are Carl Gabel. ie National One was years ago against Black seeking the post and will decide issues, and must present a positive successful record.” Democrat. Howard Feinstein, Iris Green and s and Jack. Mo., a suburb of St. Louis. The before next Monday. image. We definitely need to keep a He says the Republican Party Madeline Chun. tssociation. “Carl seems to be waiting until the “As of yet I have not had A request current case is against Parma, Ohio, iction, based on Smith, who moved here in October, better eye on the administration. needs to “watchdog” the present ad- last minute to decide," Smith said.