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\ PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon.. July 10.1978 Hanoi eases stand on embassy exchange TOKYO (UPI) — Vietnamese Vice normalizing diplomatic- relations tion of relations. Foreign Minister Phan Hien, in a between the two countries in "the The new Vietnamese position Hanrljf atrr i£ major policy about-face, said today spirit of friendship and on (an) equal followed the opening of a rift Hanoi is ready to exchange em basis.” between Hanoi and Peking and bassies with the United States A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 Hien’s statement was the first time China’s decisiotf to suspend economic without a pledge of aid by a Vietnamese leader hinted that and technical aid to Vietnam. Washington. Hanoi would normalize relations Hanoi’s criticism that the United Vol. XCVII, No. 23B — Manchester, Conn., Tuesday, July 11,1978 “Even if the U.S. Congress rejects with the United States without States has breached its aid commit the reconstruction aid, we look Washington’s assurance of aid for ment has kept' the two countries forward to establishing full reconstruction of the war-torn coun apart since the end of the Vietnam ■N:. diplomatic ties (with the United try. War in 1975. States),’’ Hien told a news con Vice President Walter Mondale, on “In the past, the United States ference. \\ a swing through Asia earlier this brought in weapons and destroyed Hien said the Vietnam War was a year, said Vietnam’s insistence on our cities,” Hien said. “But these are thing of the past and urged the United reconstruction aid as a precondition now things of the past and we are Water line \ States to resume talks with Hanoi on was the only obstacle to normaliza Z' *• f Jfg 'I / A carries By CRKG PEARSON from Weston & Sampson Engineers system and eliminating dead-end 700 annual cost for improving the dis lines — would be $7,811,300, tbe tribution and treatment systems if lirralil Rcporivr Inc. The report received Monday is only report says. Combined with the up the town borrows to pay the cost. w A report on the Town of a draft of the recommendations for dated cost of $6,989,000 for source This is based on the town borrowing Manchester’s water distribution distribution system improvements. A and treatment improvements, the at a rale of six percent interest over system has recommended that the more complete report will be sub town’s total capital cost would be a 25-year period. town establish a three-part distribu mitted later, but the draft copy $14,800,300. The $1,663,700 figure would be tion system at a cost of slightly less provides enough information so the The annual operating costs for the effective only if town residents ap than $8 million. town can begin analyzing its options. entire system wopld be $505,900, the prove the borrowing and the town This, combined with recommended The Water Study Committee has report says. can obtain bonds for a 25-year period improvements' to the water treat set a meeting for Thursday, July 20 The report also calculates a $1,663,- at six percent. ment system, would result in a total at 7:30 p.m. in Lincoln Center, Chair capital cost of almost $15 million to man Harry Reinhorn said today. ll » c . improve the town’s water system. Frank Jodaitis, water and sewer Copies of the long-awaited report administrator, said that he is pleased Carter asks right What a wig can do for a man were received Monday. with the draft report from Weston & Both the water distribution and Sampson, Chris Diamond, 8, of Manchester imagines available for try-ons Saturday on the lawn of supply systems will have to be im “I’m very comfortable with it. I himself as a villain, a southern Colonel, or St. James Church during Manchester’s proved to help the town meet new think it’s a good report," Jodaitis sidewalk sale days. (Herald photo by Chas federal standards for drinking water. said. to cut oil import perhaps an oil tycoon as his wig is adjusted by The town has been hoping to hold a Carol Schofield of the Little Theatre of tain) When one hand is correct The report details some of the WASHINGTON (UPI) - President November referendum question to testing done of the existing distribu urged the United States to cut oil im Manchester. All sorts of costume items were seek approval of the borrowing of Carter, describing U.S. failure to Bike riding with one hand is OK when using the other hand tion system and includes some of the curb oil imports as a major concern ports as a way to shore up the money to pay the water improve information about future water needs sagging. dollar and alleviate the for a hand signal. Doreen Breen, left, 8, and Jodie Otto, 6, show ment costs. Town officials, however, of European leaders, today urged in Manchester. Congress to uphold his right to im record balance of payments deficit. proper hand signals for making a left turn during a bike safety have expressed concern recently Three men from state held The most important part of the pose import oil fees to discourage Carter, still waiting for con program sponsored by Manchester police at Squire Village. because the town had not yet report is the recommendation to gressional approval of his energy received the water distribution study imports. (Herald photo by Chastain) separate the existing distribution Carter told a meeting with program, has threatened to impose in New Jersey drug case system into three systems. Democratic congressional leaders an import fees to drive up the cost of im The report said that the maximum amendment barring him from im ported oil. pressure a distribution system should posing the fees would be a "most “The president said he hoped very carried the money to pay for the NEW MILFORD (UPI) - Three 28. of West Haven. Also arrested be subjected to is 110 pounds per damaging blow" as he heads for the much we'd act expeditiously on the marijuana, was impounded at the Connecticut men are among six were the pilot, Luis Cippas, 46, of square inch. Such a pressure should economic summit in West Germany energy bill,” Brademas said. suspects being held in connection state controlled Oxford Airport. Miami, Fla.; George Fielding, 33, of Trial of Shcharansky only include a variation in ground Carter Monday night held a three- Police said a third plane believed in- later this week. with an alleged international drug West Palm Beach, Fla.; and, Rudolf elevation of about 225 feet. Carter asked that a House-Senate hour foreign policy briefing for smuggling operation that this voived in the alleged scheme was Fritz, 34, of Opalocka, Fla. In Manchester, there is a variation members of Congress at which ad seized by Georgia authorities at the conference committee reject the weekend resulted in the largest They were being held on $500,000 in ground elevation of 360 feet. Thus, prohibition, according to assistant ministration officials stressed U.S. inarijuana seizure in New Jersey Charlie Brown County Airport, three bail each pending arraignment. Freight cars collide the report recommends that the dis protests over the trial of Soviet dis miles west of Atlanta. in secret session House Democratic leader John history. tribution system be divided into Brademas, who attended the sidents would not affect progress on The men were captured Saturday The DC-6 carrying the marijuana This was the aftermath, when two freight line from Baltimore to Washington, Five three sections. meeting. a strategic arms limitation treaty. while unloading more than 10 tons of cargo snuck into the small New court Monday that he had once been of the Voice of America instead But press secretary Jody Powell New Jersey State Police Sgt. cars collided in downtown Baltimore last crewman were hurt in the mishap. (UPI , MOSCOW (UPI) - The espionage The first, for the highest elevated Carter described the U.S. failure to Columbian marijuana valued at $8 Jersey airport at 6 a.m. and taxied to paid to provide information to Ginz- watching Soviet official televisio . said other areas might be affected, Joseph Kobus said the marijuana, night, derailing 22 cars and tying up the main photo) trial of Jewish activist Anatoly areas, would include the east and curb oil imports as “an verriding million from a DC-6. The plane had three rented vans. Plainclothes burg but recanted after “I realized The official news agency Tass said including cooperation in science and bales were wrapped in brown paper Shcharansky went into secret session Mrs Ginpburg “repeatedly violated . moat of the south part town. The concern" of European leaders, the just landed at New Jersey’s Trenton- police, who had watched the airport today while the court tried to link that I was in the company of rgfined space. and packed in burlap in 40-, 45-and 60- order in the courtroom” and “in medium area would include the cen- Indiana congressman told reporters, llobbinsville Airport en route from for three days, moved in at 8 a.m. him with a U.S. reporter accused by criminals.” ' ...................- -------- tral part of town, and the third area, The spokesman also said the presi The men in the half-loaded vans and pound bales. It bad been hidden in a Other witnesses have accused gpitg of warnings by the presiding “The president hopes the conferees the Bahamas. the Soviets of spying. The judge at for the lower elevations, would in will turn back the amendment which dent would emphasize that U.S.