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Iianrljpater Leupning Llpralb Mao Tse-Tung Dies The weather Inside today OPEN DAILY 9:30-10, SALE ENDS SATURDAY Sunny, high 80-85. Fair tonight, iow 50-55. Increasing cloudiness Friday, Area 16-17 Eklltorlal ... 4 iianrlJpater lEupning llpralb Business 10 Family . 6-7 chance of showers iate in day, high 80- Classified 20-22 Gardening . 24 85. National weather forecast map on “ T he Bright-One*' Page 21. Comics . 23 Obituaries . 12 TWENTY-FOUR PAGES Dear Abby 23 Sports 13-15 TWO SECTIONS MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPT. », 1976- VOL. XCV, No. 290 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS News Mao Tse-tung dies summary HONG KONG (UPI) - Chinese News Agency, said his body will lie in Moscow reported Mao's death Communist party Chairman Mao state in the Great Hall of the People without comment although it has Complied from Tse-tung died today at the age of 82, for a week beginning Saturday. villified him in the past as a traitor to United Press Internetlonel ending a lifetime of tumult and The announcement said that on revolutionary principles. Western revolution that made him the ruler of Sept. 18 there will be a mass rulers acknowMged that Mao was more than 800 million Chinese — a memorial service in Gate of Heaven­ one of the world’s great leaders. State quarter of all mankind. ly Peace square—an unprecedented There was rejoicing in Taipei where Mao was the most powerful man in ceremony that is to be televised live the cabinet held an emergency ses­ HARTFORD - Sen. Robert D. modern Chinese history and his death so that all Chinese can see it. Foreign sion to consider life after Mao. Houley, D-Vernon, wants the appeared certain to ignite another dignitaries were told they would not Secretary of State Henry state's daily lottery program to titanic struggle for power in the na­ be invited to China. Kissinger; who had met Mao many get under way so the state can tion that has known no other leader in Then the people of China were told times, declined to predict precisely collect an expected $10 million its 27-year history. to stand at attention for three what "mysterious course” China's already included in this fiscal The Chinese, in spite of their minutes beginning at 3 p.m. sharp on leadership will take now year's budget. The lottery, based choruses of “may Chairman Mao live Sept. 18 while "all places and units "I don’t think even the Chinese on the three-digit number used in 10,000 years,” had been expecting his with sirens, such as trains, ships, know what the impact of the death of the illegal numbers racket, was to death for a long time. He had suf­ military vessels and factories, should such a tremendous figure will be for have started in July. fered several strokes and was sound their sirens for three minutes them ' he said in Washington. "And I reported to have Parkinson’s dis­ of mourning. ” don't think any of us know what the WETHERSFIELD- Stanley A. ease. The streets of Peking were The announcement did not mention new Chinese leaders will do Macbeth, a Simsbury Republican, quiet but some reports from Peking a successor, but Hua Kuo-feng, who precisely ” has been sworn in as the newest said people were in tears. emerged from obscurity last April to Mao died of a lingering, un­ member of the Commission on In the mid-1960s Mao told become premier and first vice chair­ disclosed Illness at 10 minutes past Special Revenue, which super­ foreigners he "was preparing to see man of the party as result of a new midnight Peking time (11:10 a m. vises legalized gambling in God soon.” Cultural Revolution, is the ranking EDT Wednesday) — the 15lh day of Connecticut. He was appointed to The q^ficial announcement of his man. He faced a gigantic struggle to the 8th moon, one of China’s oldest the part-time post by Senate death, broadcast by the New China hold that position. and most traditional holidays. CHOICE OF MOTOR OIL Minority Leader Lewis B. Rome. Model CB143 Model CB55 : . HARTFORD - Gloria Schaffer, Purchase by the case and save! Quaker State" looking to revive labor support for The death Aditiiiiistrators willing to accept 1198 SHABK her Senate candidacy, is counting heavy-duty 30W or 10W30 all-weather motor oil in on a 12-hour flying visit to the early today recalled that his ill health limited his public ^ case lots of 24, 1 -quart cans per case. Limit 1 case I i 23-CHANNEL 2-WAY CB RADIO rea by Sen. Hubert H. appearances in recent years. Mao is shown here wth President 111C1*03.S0 1*0001X11X10110cLtlO Il per customer. 23-CHANNEL 2-WAY CB RAOlO Humphrey, D-Minn., who will at­ Ford during Ford’s visit to Peking last year. (UPI photo) tend a get together tonight with Our Reg. Our Reg. 88 labor leaders. Mrs. Schaffer trails By DOUG BEVINS leave, layoff provisions and in­ step, that of arbitration, has 138.88 118.88 Sen. Lowell P. Weicker in the Herald Reporter surance. produced an award in which the ar­ 108“ polls and has failed to get the Delage pleads guilty The Manchester School Ad­ The three-member arbitration pan­ bitrators themselves could not agree Compact, 2-way radio with squelch control, automatic noise Compact, 2-way radio with squelch control, automatic noise wholehearted support of labor ministrators Association, which el voted 2-1 to recommend salary In­ on all the issues.” PREM llJlJr"* limiter, jacks lor P.A. and external speakers. Easy installa- limiter, jacks for P.A. and external speakers. Easy installa­ traditionally given a Democratic represents about 30 principals and creases of 4 per cent in 1976-1977 and Aside from the split decision on tion in car. truck, camper or boat. lion in car, truck, camper or boat. candidate for the Senate. to Weatherley murder supervisors, says it’s willing to 5 per cent in 1977-1978. The dissenting salary, the arbitrators agreed on a 400 Installation available only at stores with service accept the maJority recommendation arbitrator, Russell Post of Canton, two-year contract; recommended no VERNON (UPI) - Richard T. picked her up and threatened her by arbitrators in the association’s recommended smaller increases. change in the unused sick leave Regional Delage, 31. pleaded guilty today to with a pistol. She escaped and fur­ contract dispute with the Manchester Post was the arbitrator appointed clause; specified working for layoff manslaughter in the death of Paget nished police with a description of Board of Education. by the school board. The maJority ar­ provisions with Deneen dissenting; AUTO BOSTON — A call for a citywide A. Weatherley, a University of Delage and his car. An association statement on the ar­ bitrators were Donald J. Deneen of and recommended an increase in life strike of Boston’s 14,000 cab Connecticut coed found shot to death Questioning of Delage, a UConn bitration award, released today by Windsor, appointed by the ad­ Insurance with Post dissenting. drivers has apparently gained lit­ Nov. 16, 1969 in a Bolton culvert. graduate living inThompson, turned to association leader Allan Cone, said ministrators, and University of “The MSA A is willing to abide by tle momentum. The strike call is BATTERY CB EXTERNAL Sentencing was scheduled for Oct. the unsolved Weatherley case and the administrators will go along with Connecticut Professor William all of the decisions reached by a in response to Logan International 5 in Tolland County Superior Court Delage made a statement, police the maJority award despite some Rowe, selected by agreement of both maJority of the arbitration panel,” Airport increases in limousine where Delage, a former mechanical said. recommendations administrator’s sides. the association said, "whether or not Our Reg. 33.88 SWIVEL SPEAKER services and fees charged cabbies engineer, entered the guilty plea to He was later charged with the 1960 don’t like. The administrators’ statement they are to its liking^We believe that with exchange serving the facility. Our Reg. [9 6 the manslaughter charge. killing of Carol Segretta, a young The main issue in the arbitration said the association “has undei taken wheievci the third, > r impartial, 5.88 Delage was apprehended in Oc­ school teacher, who was found shot was salary, although arbitrators also all the avenues available under the member of the panel (Rowe) was BOSTON — Boston schools tober 1975, when another woman death in a parked car on the Taconic dealt with disputes over unused sick law to reach an agreement. The last persuaded by the facts to arrive at a Speaker for CB transceiver. With ad­ won’t be normal for years, but the hitchhiker said Delage allegedly Parkway near Yorktown, N Y. decision, then that decision should be start of classes this year offers a justable base, and 8' cord with plug. accepted by both parties. glimmer of hope that the racial The arbitration report goes to the turmoil that erupted in 1974 when Governor says state aid came to $466 million Board of Education Monday night court-ordered desegregation and is expected to be discussed in a began may someday subside. Installation PUBLIC-ADDRESS HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. She said when that amount was Democratic presidential nominee There was a very painful strike there closed session. School board officials Not available in Windsor Grasso said today 27 per cent of the figured in state payments to towns Jimmy Carter Tuesday in Groton. last year, ” she said. haven’t commented on the award, EXETER, N. H.-Eleven anti­ state’s $1.7 billion budget last year accounted for more than 30 per cent She said they stemmed from hard Mrs Grasso said Carter had but one official said a split arbitra­ Premium 400.
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