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New Rulers Order Registration by United Press International Will Be Severely Punished.” in Previous South Vietnamese Air Force Refugees Euftittm leralb MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1975 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY PAGES — TWO SECTIONS - VOL. XCIV, No. 184 PRICE* nFTEEN CENTS New Rulers Order Registration By United Press International will be severely punished.” In previous South Vietnamese Air Force refugees. The government of Australia, one of the Saigon’s ruling Military Management Communist terminology in South Vietnam With Saigon radio reports saying the American allies in the long war in Viet­ Committee broadcast its first order today “severe punishment’’ has been a city was returning to normal, the Paris nam, announced today it was recognizing — a demand that all military officers and euphemism for death by execution. delegation of the Provisional the new Communist government in servicemen, policemen and all former The order appeared to be a move to Revolutionary Government hoisted their Saigon. government workers register between reorganize the armed forces and police in star-studded red and blue Viet Cong flag Communist reports Monday said the May 8 and May 31 and turn in all money South Vietnam following the Communists’ over the stone mansion which previously new Viet Cong rulers had fre<^ political and weapons. sweeping victory. It coincided with housed the South Vietnamese legation. prisoners from “Tiger Cages” on Con Son A Saigon radio broadcast said the order appeals to South Vietnamese soldiers to Helped by a group of volunteers from Island in the South China Sea and that the must be strictly carried out and that return from exile abroad and with the Vietnamese colony, they were busy new regime was preparing a mammoth "those who do not report by 2400 hours demands that Thailand return 129 cleaning up the offices of the embassy on welcome for them in Saigon. (midnight) May 31 but deliterately hide American-built planes flown there by Avenue Villiers, off the Arch of Triumph, The military order broadcast, over for a mass ceremony scheduled in front of Radio Saigon today and monitored in the building tonight. Bangkok said, “In reporting and registering, .all must surrender their iden­ Rabin May Bring Proposals The French Communist party. Peace tification cards, all personal documents, Movement and labor union factions called all weapons, files, documents, means, the rally to demand that France recognize cash boxes and so forth.” the PRG. PRO officials said their mission The broadcast said the instructions were For Mideast Peace Settlement has not yet been officially granted con­ contained in “Order No. 1” of the Saigon- Gia Dinh Military Management Com­ By United Press International the Soviet Union is stepping up weapons sular privileges by France which has not mittee, dated May 5 and signed by Col. Israeli government sources said in deliveries to Egypt. yet decided when to exchange am­ Gen. Tran Van Tra as chairman. Jerusalem today that Prime Minister He also charged Egypt is building for­ bassadors with the new Saigon authorities. Yitzhak Rabin may take new Middle East tifications on the east bank of the Suez peace proposals to Washington for his Canal that could serve as a springboard talks with President Ford on June 11 and for an attack against the Israeli-occupied Cardinal Mindszenty 12. Sinai — a move which began the 1973 Yom Rabin’s visit coincides with new hints of Kippur War. a Middle East war. Two Jordanian The latest report of Israeli troop 6 newspapers have accused Israel of movements came from the Amman Dies in Vienna massing troops and setting up rocket newspaper al Sabah which quoted Arab Morgester Makes a Point VIENNA (UPI) - Joszef Cardinal bases along the Jordan River in prepara­ travelers from the West Bank as saying Mindszenty died today in a Vienna Ken Morgester rises from his seat in Seated in front are developer Albert tion for fighting against Syria, Egypt and Israel is setting up fortifications, in­ hospital, the Roman Catholic Church an­ the Municipal Building Hearing Room Jordan. cluding a massive ground and air missile Lindsay, whose wife filed the proposal nounced. He was 83. An Israeli army spokesman in Tel Aviv network, along the Jordan River. to make a point during Monday night’s to ease liquor rules, and Atty. Leon Mindszenty won worldwide fame when refused comment on the reports, but A similar report came Monday from the public hearing on proposed Podrove, who represents the Lind­ he was given asylum in the U.S. Legation Defense Minister Shimon Peres told Amman newspaper al Dustour. amendments to liquor provisions of says. (Herald photo by Bevins) in Budapest during the 1956 Hungarian Israel’s parliament in Jerusalem Monday In Beirut, two bomb blasts shattered Manchester zoning regulations. revolution. rival targets Monday in a new clash Mindszenty had been sentenced to life between Palestinian guerrillas and right- imprisonment by the Communist regime wing militiamen in Lebanon. in Hungary in 1949 but was released in 1956 At least four persons were injured when and granted asylum in the Legation where Liquor Permit Change Proposal a bomb shattered the back entrance of the he remained until 1971. pro-Palestinian guerrilla newspaper Al A spokesman at the palace of Vienna’s Moharrer. Archbishop-Cardinal Franz Koenig said The blasts marked the first reported Mindszenty died at 2:14 p.m.( 9:15 a.m. violence between the two sides since their Debated Before Zoning Agency EDT.) week-long clashes last month left an es­ The spokesman said the former primate tim ated 150 persons dead and 300 of Hungary underwent prostate surgery at By DOUG BEVINS package stores, one club, one tavern, one business, and might attract new wounded. Support and opposition was nearly cafe, and three drug stores selling liquor, merchants to Main St. a Vienna hospital this morning and died balanced at Monday night’s public hearing but no full-service restaurant. Burl Lyons, publisher of The Herald, four hours later from heart failure. on proposed zoning amendments which Podrove said the Lindsay proposal urged approval of the rule change, poin­ Gov. Grasso Signs The ailing cardinal was released by would ease liquor restrictions in meets objections raised at public hearing ting out that it would be one step toward Communist authorities after extensive Manchester’s Central Business District last year, when there was considerable op­ downtown revitalization. Fair Trade Repealer negotiations and ended his 15 years of asylum by visiting Vatican City for talks (CBD) Zone. position to eased liquor restrictions HARTFORD (U PI) - Gov. Ella T. IVI The town Planning and Zoning Commis­ with the Pope. proposed by Town Planner J . E ric Potter. Lyons, also speaking for the Greater Grasso today approved repeal of Connec­ sion, which heard public comments for 75 In October, 1971 Mindszenty came to Potter’s proposal would have affected the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, said ticut’s fair trade law which allowed cer­ minutes before a standing-room-only Vienna for a new life of exile despite mis­ entire town. ' the Chamber’s Legislative Affairs Council tain manufacturers to set minimum prices audience, reserve^ decision'on the amend­ givings by both Austrian church and state Much of the opposition last year — and favored change rules only in the CBD for their products. The measure was one ment. officials. He settled into the Pazmaneum, some of the opposition Monday night — Zone. At last year’s liquor rules hearing, of 26 approved by the governor. The amendment, proposed by Barbara came from restaurateurs who already a Roman Catholic Church home. the Chamber went on record opposed to Rep. Albert R. Webber, D-New Haven, H. Lindsay, would remove all distance The four-story home, built at the turn of serve liquor. Podrove characterized that eased restrictions throughout town. chairman of the General Law Committee, restrictions for liquor outlets of different the century, is a plain, gray stone struc­ Cardinal Mindszenty opposition as "a case of the haves versus Ken Morgester of 42 Hollister St., also said repeal of the fair trade statute would classes in the CBD Zone. Existing ture situated, ironically, next door to the the have-nots.’"’ supporting the Lindsay amendment, op­ save Connecticut consumers as much as A regulations prohibit any liquor outlet U.S. Embassy on Boltzmanngasse in Vien­ Austrian government sources said the Atty. Paul Groobert, representing the posed distance restrictions of any kind in 375 million a year. within 1,0(X) feet of another outlet or within na’s quiet Ninth District. neutral government had misgivings about owners of Willie’s Steak House, opposed the CBD Zone. “This was an archaic, outmoded and 200 feet of a college, school, church, During his 15 years in the U.S. Legation his decision to live in Vienna because it the Lindsay amendment Monday night, useless act,” Webber, who has sought hospital, library, or charitable institution. he remained under the life sentence for feared it could harm relations with maintaining that a rule change would Podrove, presenting his case Monday repeal of the statute for a dozen years, If adopted by the PZC, the amendment create the potential for more than 20 treason, a verdict passed by the Com­ neighboring Hungary. night, presented a 110-signature petition to said. would clear the way for Mrs. Lindsay’s munist regime he hated and fought: Under Catholic Church sources were equally liquor outlets in the downtown area. the PZC which backed the zoning regula­ A Sony television set which cost 3585 in ' husband, Albert, to seek a restaurant the amnesty which permitted him to leave upset — they feared the recent travel Mentioning the proximity of schools and tion amendment. Connecticut under fair trade could be had liquor license for a new building he’s plan­ Hungary, he promised never to return to liberalization for priests to the West could churches, Groobert said the CBD isn’t the Besides Groobert, opponents speaking elsewhere for 3450, Webber said.
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