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Lianrl|P0tpr Leuptiing Llpratt Upper 20S The weiUher Giimt Snow tapering ott later today, ending ovemi^t. High in 20s and lowi tonight Today And Everyday in teens. Partly cloudy Tuesday, high lianrl|p0tpr lEuptiing llpratt upper 20s. National weather forecast IN map on page 29. Manche9ier—A City of Village Charm Only 3 Days 111 ChrMmaa MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1975- VOL. XCV, No. 70 FORTY-FOUR PAGES — THREE SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Flown from Vienna to Algiers News summary High Arab officials Compiled from ^ United Press International % State still held captive HARTFORD — A Superior ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) - Six terrorist gang ended at 1:25 p.m. A The only Arab delegation freed was Court jury was expected to terrorists flew to Algiers today with gas truck roared up to the Austrian the Algerian, apparently because begin deliberating today the 35 hostages including 11 delegation Airlines jet that had brought the Algeria, a traditional haven for Arab guilt or innocence of Ronald chiefs they seized in a bloody Vienna gunmen and their captives to Algiers terrorists, allowed the Vienna Piskorski, accused of killing raid on an international oil cartel and filled it with fuel. gunmen to land in Algiers. six people in New Britain’s meeting. They freed the Algerian, After more than two hours of The non-Arab energy ministers STA Donna Lee Bakery more than a South American and African negotiations the terrorists released freed were Jaime Duenas Villavicen- year ago. Judge Edward V. ministers, but kept other Arab and delegations from Venezuela, Gabon, cio, minister of natural resources of Hamill was to charge the jury Iranian ministers captive. Nigeria, Ecuador and Indonesia. Ecuador; Edouard Alexis M’Bouy today after letting the six men The gunmen then said they wanted But, in addition to the Iranian and Boutzit, minister of mines of Gabon; and six women go home for the to fly to another capital, an Algerian Saudi ministers, they still held Mofia Tonjo Akob, commissioner of weekend. official told journalists. ministers from IraQ, Kuwait, and mines of Nigeria, and Valentin Her­ Mtcr Among the high officials still held Libya. nandez Acosta, minister of mines and HARTFORD - Hartford by the terrorists were the oil The only Arab delegation allowed oil of Venezuela. Lt. Gen. Ibnu police, working without a con­ producing world’s two top to leave the plane was the Algerian Sutowo of Indonesia, OPEC delegate, tract and seeking an 8 per cent negotiators — Sheikh Ahmed Zaki group of officials. also was allowed to leave the air­ pay boost, claim they lag Yamani, Saudi Arabia’s oil minister, One wounded gunmen was helped craft. behind their counterparts in six and Jaamshid Amouzegar, Iran’s from the plane shortly after it landed The Arab ministers still held of nine surrounding suburban powerful interior minister and chief and was taken away in an am­ aboard the aircraft after three hours police departments. Salary has delegate to the Organization of bulance. He had been wounded of negotiations included Tayeh Abdul been a key issue in talks Petroleum Exporting Countries. during the assault on OPEC Vienna Karim, oil minister of IraQ, Abdel between the city and Inter­ Yamani and Amouzegar freQuently headQuarters in which four persons Moutaleb El Kazemi, oil minister for Kuwait, and Ezzedine Mabrouk, oil FM national Brotherhood of Police act as spokesmen for the OPEC, were killed and four others wounded, Officers Local 308. A state fact­ which was meeting in Vienna to dis­ including the gunman. minister of Libya. Algerian Minister of Energy Belaid finding report is expected to be cuss whether to raise oil prices still A guerrilla with sunglasses, Abdesselam left the aircraft with issued momentarily. further when the terrorist band broke believed to be the mysterious in Sunday, killing three persons and “Carlos” who killed two French other Algerians who were in the wounding four and taking the secret agents and a Lebanese in­ OPEC building when the gang burst Regional minister and their staffs hostage. former in Paris six months ago, con­ in Sunday. Abdesselam had mediated After three hours of negotiations at ferred in the airport VIP salon with the talks in Vienna between the the Algiers airport, talks between Algerian Foreign Minister Abdelaziz terrorists and the Austrian govern­ PROVIDENCE, R. I.-R e p . Algerian officials and the chief of the Bouteflika. ment. Jacob Harpootian, R-East Providence, said today he will submit legislation aimed at repealing the state’s Sunday No vacation for Bruce Ford expected to announce sales law which stores across the state have been defying for The storm that closed Manchester schools didn’t mean all play the past several weekends. and no work for Bruce Schmidt of 97 Delmont St. since he in­ picketing, energy decisions herited the job of clearing the sidewalks. At the time the WORCESTER, Mass. - photograph was taken this morning, he seemed to be enjoying WASHINGTON (UPI) - President struction industry, according to The energy bill would lower gas­ Susan Saxbe, a suspect in a 1970 his work. If the forecast for more snow holds true, he and other Ford will announce at least two White House aides. oline prices immediately and then let Boston bank robbery and on the major decisions today on con- them rise gradually. The common snow shovelers may lose some of their enthusiasm. The compromise energy bill and FBI’s Most Wanted List for gressionally approved legislation the so-called “common situs” situs picketing bill would allow a con­ piore than four years, was affecting energy prices and the con- legislation are but two of the four struction union to picket an entire 1 5 treated during the weekend at major bills awaiting action by Ford building site even though only one the Worcester City Hospital for after months of congressional subcontractor is under strike. mild stomach pains. She was debate. Ford said he would sign the tax cut returhed to the West Boylston Back^to-hack storms The two others are the controver­ extension, but would give Congress jail after treatment. sial tax cut extension measure and a his own version next month. The bill $6.5 billion package of aid to was revised Friday just before National inaugurate winter railroads, primarily in the Northeast Congress recessed. It includes a _ _ riariTGeorge Ringstone, acting superinten­ and Midwest. watered-down promise by Congress 554 tric Light Co. and Southern New By SOL R. COHEN dent of highways. “Following that, Ford and his family will leave to hold down spending in fiscal 1977. WASHINGTON - Cuba’s use England I'elephone reported service we’ll sand and we’ll pick up (snow Tuesday morning for a week-long As he contemplated those bills. of troops in the Angolan civil Herald Reporter was normal, without interruptions on) Main St. just as soon as we can.” skiing vacation in Vail, Colo. Ford scheduled more meetings today war precludes any improve­ Still reeling from a storm Saturday and without incident. The HELCO Ringstone reported only minor The aides did not indicate which with advisers on the fiscal 1977 ment in relations with the that dumped up to 6 inches of snow on spokesman said the worse incidents problems at the start of operations. way Ford is leaning on the energy budget he sends to Capitol Hill next United States, President Ford the town, Manchester residents woke involved vehicles skidding into light “Nothing major. It’s our first big and labor bills. The President has month. said in a weekend statement. up this morning to the secppd poles. He said none of the poles were snowstorm of the season and to the storm and, as to be expected, it was a come under increasingly heavy He will propose a $395 billion \DE’S . damaged extensively. little shaky.” pressure in recent weeks from budget ceiling and has been meeting lersi, 1751 * WASHINGTON - A con- realization that winter indeed is Saturday’s storm began about 10 He said the public was very Republicans and some White House with top aides discussing which areas ; gressional staff study claims here. a.m. The snow fell intermittently to cooperative and praised it highly. aides to veto both measures. should be cut. I an additional 10 per cent tax At the last report, with 4 to 5 inches about 4 a.m. Sunday. Mixed at times ; cut may be needed next year in fallen this morning and still counting, with sleet, from 5 to 7 inches fell, : order to keep the economy about 6 inches was predicted for depending on what area of town was —— I moving. today before the storm tapers off. being measured. ^Thank you; may God bless you* All area schools were closed today. The snow began again about 9 p.m. i WASHINGTON - For the A total of 30 trucks were out on Sunday. Because of heavy winds, I first time in the 10 years plowing and sanding operations, with there was much drifting and the “Thank you; may God bless you, There’s a retired Manchester man manning, kettles at Sarasota and \ figures have been kept, the 13 of them town vehicles and con­ measurements varied greatly. and have a Merry Christmas and a and his wife ringing Salvation Army Venice since 1954, when they retired I United States does not have the tracted vehicles. Town trucks went The town’s 13 trucks and crews Happy New Year.” kettles now in Florida. to Sarasota. :■ highest per capita wealth out with two men, as per an arbitra­ worked from about 11 a.m. Saturday Those are familiar expressions of Maj. William Addy (retired), 86, The major has many relatives in ^ among industrialized nations.
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