16 - EVENING HERALD. Tues., Jan. 22. 1980 South Windsor Board f “f Caucuses Set To Get Center Study t In Coventry COVENTRY — Both the Republican and Democratic New Faces ilaurbpatfr SOUTH WINDSOR - Maureen centers that have been successful in other Shayman, youth services coordinator, is towns and also those that have shut down town committees will be holding caucuses tonight at 7:30 expected to make a report of her studies for various reasons. She said the report In the Town Hall to elect members. The Republicans will meet In the Planning Office, and regarding a local youth center when the will Include information discussing both the Democrats will meet In the Board Room. Youth Advisory Board meets tonight at advantages and disadvantages of es­ Democratic chairperson Ruth Benoit said that new­ 7:30 at the South Windsor Community tablishing a Youth Center and include ap­ Join GOP comers who have received party endorsement are Center. proximate costs involved. Ms. Shayman said "youth center" can Many local residents have complained Dorothy Burrlll, Joseph Carllll, Christopher Cooper, be defined as a place for scheduled recrea­ that South Windsor offers little in the way David Cayer, Raymond Desmone, Helde Hall, Paul Jatkowskl, Donna Newton, Deborah Walsh, Gregory iEuf mnn M m lh tion programs for youth or it can refer to of opportunities for local youth, and no an informal drop-in center. Ms. Shayman recreational possibilities. Schaffer, and Frank Dunn Jr. Vol. XCIX, No. S6 — Manchester, Conn., Wednesday, January 23, 1980 Candidates seeking reappointment to the town com­ Committee • Since 1881 • 20* Single Copy • 15* Home Delivered said that she has checked with other youth mittee are Sandra Bastarache, Ruth Benoit, Harold Crane, Patricia Clark, Richard Cromie, Judith Halver­ By MARY KITZMANN on the committee. “Ralph Gray was a casualty of the Elderly Housing Request son, Brian Heath, Lionel Jean, Barbara Johnson, Clifford Herald Reporter Johnson, Charlotte Kennedy, L«an Lewis, Daniel Manley, election,” Zinsser said. “He was our Vincent Morlarty, Jack Myles, Karen Nash, Elizabeth MANCHESTER - Although the advertising campaign manager in the Will Go Before Planners Paterson, Alvah Phillips, Elizabeth Rychllng, Edward number of members was trimmed last election. I wish I had cam­ Rosslter, Sondra Stave, Bruce Stave, Karen Thissell, from 85 to 78, the Republican Town paigned for him.” SOUTH WINDSOR - A proposal which in the hands of the Planning and Zoning Jacob Wisenall, Jr., Robert Walsh, Patricia White, and Committee gained 25 new members In District 4, where the number of would bring 80 units of middle and upper Commission. James Totten. from last night’s election. What seats was reduced from 18 to 9, income elderly housing to South Windsor The Housing Authority originally denied While the Republican Town Committee did not endorse effect they will have depends upon recording secretary Harriet Haslett, must now be brought before the Planning the application in August, following candidates for election, the group's Nominating Com­ the town committee chairman who Wanda Franek, and Robert Barnes and Zoning Commission, according to the several meetings with town officials and mittee did interview newcomers. will be elected in March, party lost their position. There were no opinion of attorney Wayne Gertl. three public hearings. A second applica­ According to Ashley, the following candidates will be members said today. newcomers in this district. The Housing Authority has agreed it has tion was submitted by Ronan in mid- nominated: Richard Ashley, Sandra Ashley, William Many incumbents chose not to seek Although there had been some no legal power to decide the fate of the November. Brainerd, Albert Bray, Robert Cooke, Jane Covell, re-election last night. The reasons, speculation that District 6 and 10 application of Francis F. Ronan. Gloria Demers, Laurier DeMars, Natalie DeMars, Frank some say, varied from disinterest to would not find enough candidates to developer of the project. Coventry Man Wins Falana, Roberta Falana, Roland Green, Marilyn apprehension about the new party fill the positions, it was District 3 Greenleaf, Gertrude Haven, Anne Hicks, Clara Hladky, election rules. The new town com­ which came up one person short. Ronan's project has met with adamant COVENTRY - Richard Gawitt, 36, of Computerized Mind 2 mittee was elected by party vote The remaining position, six were disapproval from Main Street residents. Coventry, won the $50,000 Connecticut Margaret Jacobson, Roberta Koontz, James Ladd, Jef­ Ronan first submitted the application to University of Connecticut’s Dr. Arye R. Ephrath, an assistant frey Lancaster, Carol Litwinka, Anna McLain, Roy rather than by the old committee elected and seven are needed, will be Lottery weekly Money Tree drawing last picking the new. filled when the town committee the Housing Authority 16 months ago. The week. research professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences, McLain, Francis Martling, Nancy Moore, Robert Per­ “It was a question of doing the meets. Several persons had concept of the type of development Gawitt and his wife Jean have two sons Jr., David Rappe, and Douglas Whipple. watches computergraphics screen in School of Engineering work for this election," said Peter expressed interest in the slot, but did planned by Ronan finally gained approval children, Jennifer,?, and Jason, nine The new town committees probably will elect officers CYBERLab on the Storrs campus used in experiments to develop a DiRosa, who was elected in District not come to last night’s meeting. “It of the Housing Authority, but members months old. Gawitt won $500 in the state at their next regularly scheduled meetings. The general mathematical model of human decision-making that will be 3. "This is the way it will be from was a question of their being out of were divided on approval of the Main lottery's instant game about two years Republicans meet the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 now on an many didn’t want to make town,” DiRosa said. "But we did not Street location. The decision will now be ago. useful to future designers of computerized systems. (UPI photo ) p.m. in the Town Hall. The Democrats meet the second Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Town Hall. Roberta Falana is the phone calls.” want to nominate somebody we did 3 Republican chairperson. “There were a lot of members who not know. So we decided to wait until had served many years,” said Carl we could meet them.” Classes Zinsser, who was re-elected in Both Zinsser and DiRosa noted District 9. "They were burned out. today that the impact of last night’s Still Have Perhaps they were also afraid of election will depend on the new com­ losing.” mittee chairman. Presently, Elsie Openings The absence of incumbents opened Swensson, elected in District 4, is ac­ the party to one Republican who was ting chairman, filling the unexpired VER.NON — Classes for barred from it last November. John term of Richard Weinstein. children with special Tucci, and his wife Virginia, were Party members are hoping the new needs, sponsored by the In­ elected to the town committee in committee and the new chairman dian Valley YMCA, still District 1, Tucci ran as an indendent can help strengthen the party in have some openings. These in the fall Board of Directors election Manchester. include classes for children after not receiving party backing. "We can only go up,” Zinsser said. with learning disabilities, Hcrftoge oo€4 lo In District 1, three other new “We need a chairman that is willing Designed for Lot of Water emotional, visual, hearing members were elected. District 3 to work, that can relate to the and coordination problems. saw three new faces. District 5 and 8 taxpayer.” Aesthetic purposes aside, this detention basin is ready to series of dams and spillways is alongside Pleasant Valley Rd. Classes were scheduled each had six new members. District "He or she has to be able to work handle a lot of water. Constructed by J.C. Penney complex east of Croft Drive. (Herald Photo by Pinto) to start his week on 6, two and District 10 four. with the Board of Directors and take developers, the basin is designed for a 100-year storm. The Wednesday but because the One new committee member some of the heat off us.” YMCA hasn’t been able to elected in District 9, beat several in­ Robert Von Deck, elected last contact some families the cumbents. Curtis Smith, an in­ night in District 5, has expressed in­ classes may be postponed surance agent who waged an terest in the position. However, there for one week. Anyone in­ aggressive campaign, was one of are several other interested; terested should contact the seven candidates elected in District although no one has announced. Daily Bus Service To Double YMCA office. 872-7329, to rikirk^ Again. 9. The number of seats available Curtis Smith, mentioned as a possi­ J let the office know of their there had been reduced from 12 to ble candidate said last night he knew needs. seven because of the new election of others waiting “in the wings to see HARTFORD — Bus service in appears on page 7 of today’s Herald putting the new schedule into on Vernon, Lydall and Parker streets Programs will include Successful ideas grow. And the Heritage Moneymarket is no exception. That's why we’re law which portions 1 representative what happens." Manchester, East Hartford and Ver­ and will also appear in the next five effect.” as well. body awareness, rhythm opening our third Moneymarket inside the Highland Park Market, Highland and Wyllys for every 100 voters. Zinsser said he believed that two or non will be doubled beginning Satur­ issues. Spaulding said service will double Route B will also include service and music, movement Ten persons ran for the available three persons would seek the spot. day as the result of a new Connec­ The improved schedule includes on Route B, Silver Lane, Route Y on on Oakland Street, Sheldon Road and experiences and develop­ Streets, in Manchester. seats. Ralph Gray, Joseph Reynolds, The chairmanship election will be ticut Transit schedule, state direct service between downtown Center Street in Manchester, and the Manchester Industrial Park. ment of skills for leisure The Heritage Moneymarket lets you bank and shop in a single stop. Because it's a full and Stan Milewski lost their positions in March. Transportation Commissioner Hartford and the Manchester Com­ Route Z to the north end of Powers said the reverse commuter time activities. Arthur B. Powers said today. munity College campus on an hourly Manchester at Depot Square and onto service to the Manchester and Classes are planned for service office of Heritage Savings, located right inside the Highland Park Market. As of Saturday, there will be 38 dai­ basis. Rockville. ly trips on the Silver Lane route, 84 Buckland Industrial Parks will A those ages three and up to And the Moneymarket will be open 'til 5:30 Mondays and Tuesdays, 'til 8:30, Wednesdays "This is part of our ongoing The greatest improvement, he create new employment oppor­ and including teen-agers. on the Manchester runs and 29 on the program to continually upgrade bus said, is along Middle Turnpike where thru Fridays, and 'til 5:30 Saturdays. So you can bank almost anytime you shop. tunities. Connie Kolesko, special Dem Procedure Rockville route. service,” Powers said. “We are local service is being instituted for physical education instruc­ John J, Spaulding, DOT director of extremely grateful to the coopera­ the first time. Two express trips, A special run marking the in­ tor for the Talcottville operations, said the new runs mean tion and support we have received morning and afternoon, will make auguration of the new MCC route School and Skinner Road service on a half-hourly basis instead from state legislators representing local stops on Middle Turnpike and along Silver Lane will leave Market School, will be the consul­ Old Hat in Town of an hour basis. these areas and officials of the then travel via 1-86 to Hartford and Street in downtown Hartford at 10; 10 tant for the programs. A map outlining the changes Manchester Community College in return. New service will be provided a.m. Monday. MANCHESTER — Although a new moderator will place them in the N UJina ffcc chopping ipnc law mandated statewide caucus elec­ ballot box. If 10 minutes elapses Vote Set tions for town committee members when no one has voted, the presiding To celebrate our going to market, we'll send one lucky shopper to market, too— this year, tonight’s election will the officer may close the balloting and absolutely free. Just fill out the coupon below and bring it to the Highland Park Market the 13th time Manchester’s begin tallying. On Beef Democrats have used the procedure. Those receiving the highest Commuter Lot, Buses Added this week. And you could win a five minute shopping spree, free. Candidates have filed slates in all number of votes will be declared the Research So fill out your entry. Then stop by the Highland Park Market to join in our Grand districts expect District 4 where they party endorsed candidates for the HARTFORD — A new 230-car convenience of the commuters,” The “More and more people are taking the State Capitol area on Trinity chose to run as individuals. Slates town committee. parking lot plus four additional trips lots are located off Exit 93 of advantage of low-cost, convenient Street alongside Bushnell Memorial, VERNON - Beef Opening celebration. You'll see how fast and convenient banking can be, will appear on the ballot together; If there are no challenges to these to accommodate growing patronage Interstate 86 in Manchester, commuter service,” said Powers. three trips will start out at 4:05 p.m., producers in Tolland Coun­ at the Moneymarket. but a vote for a person is not persons they will be elected to the will be available to commuters on Built at a cost of approximately To meet the demand, the Transpor­ 4:15 p.m., and 4:35 p.m. The im­ ty will have an opportunity necessarily a vote for the entire town committee on March 4. the Burr Corners (Manchester)- $80,000, the new lot will relieve the tation Department has authorized proved service will require the to vote in a referendum on slate. Challenges to the election must be Hartford express buses beginning parking problems at the original 330- Connecticut Transit to increase its assignment of an additional bus to a beef research and infor­ The caucus will begin at 7:30 p.m. filed with the registrar by 4 p.m. Monday, it was announced today by car parking lot which was opened in morning and afternoon trips from 14 the Burr Corners operation. mation order, Feb. 19-22, As the voters enter they will be given Feb. 8. A petition, signed by five per­ state Transportation Commissioner July, 1972. to 16. Powers also pointed out that a revi­ at the Tolland County a ballot and checked off the registra­ cent of the registered district Arthur B. Powers. Powers said that the Burr Corners’ The morning trips will depart from sion in the Route Z (Rockville) Agricultural Stabilization tion list. Democrats, is required. An in­ "The new lot is located across the service is the second largest express the original lot between 6:37 a. m. and schedule will make bus service and Conservation office. moncqmarkct al Highland Park market The candidates will be introduced, dividual cannot challenge in the street from the existing lot on commuter bus operation in the 8:42 a.m. and will make pick-ups at available throughout the day to the Route 30. but will not be allowed to speak. primary, but he or she must be part Tolland Turnpike which has been state’s system, carrying, 1,264 the new lot three (3) minutes later Burr Corners’ lots every half-hour All cattle producers Procedural questions will be of a slate composed of at least 25 per­ overcrowded for many years,” said passengers daily. This compares before proceeding into downtown from downtown Hartford, via would be affected by the answered before the balloting begins. cent of the endorsed slate. Powers. “We are pleased to make with a daily average of 1,135 Hartford. The 7:21 a.m., 7:45 a.m, Tolland Street. The present schedule order and each individual nouiopen The balloting will begin, and the If there is a primary the voting these service improvements for the passengers at this time a year ago. and 8:01 a.m. trips will continue on to provides service only once an hour. Icow-calf operator, places will the same as the caucus. stocker-grower, feeder, Tonight’s elections will also take dairy operator and such) Highland and Wyllys Street, Manchester place at the regular polling places who owned cattle during Carnival except for District 3 which will be in 1979 is eligible to register 1 the gymnasium of Buckley School. Meadows Due Back in Court and vote Those planning to Postponed The voting places tonight are vote should register at the District 1, Howell Cheney Technical MANCHESTER — The Meadows receivership. final agreement." However, William after the Health Department county office Jan 28 MANCHESTER - Warm School; District 2, Robertson School; 2 Convalescent Home is scheduled for Thursday’s hearing is expected to J. Fiochetta, administrator for the reviewed records at the 518 bed through Feb. 6 weather has again postponed the District 3, gymnasium of Buckley another Superior Court appearance detail the authority of an independent home, declined to comment on facility. The 1976 heef research annual Winter Carnival of the School; District 4, Martin School; Thursday morning to provide details monitor chosen by the state Depart­ tomorrow’s court date, saying, "I Eighth Utilities District. The agreement reached at last and information act District 5 cafeteria of Buckley about a court ordered monitor. ment of Health Services. Last week’s expect to comment at some time in District Clerk Helen week’s hearing is tentative and a authorizes a national School; District 6, Nathan Hale Superior Court Judge Thomas tentative agreement established a 60- the future." program under which cat­ Warrington said today that the School; District 7, Waddell School; successful conclusion to tomorrow’s Corrigan had given lawyers for the day period for the monitor to inspect The state has charged that 17 tle producers would be carnival has tentatively been D istrict 8, Verplanck School; hearing is not guaranteed. state’s largest convalescent home and oversee the home’s operations. patients who died at the home had assessed to finance rescheduled for Feb. 3. District 9, Keeney School; District and the state’s attorney general’s of­ Assistant State Attorney General not been fed properly, although the Peck said, "If nothing else, it will research and information 10, Manchester High School. fice one week to finalize an agree­ Stanley K. Peck, who is handling the state did not directly link the alleged mean that we have an opportunity to 3 activities designed to im­ ment that could avert the state’s case, said today, “We have met and failures to the deaths. apprise the judge (Thomas Corrigan) prove markets for cattle, Heritage attempts to place the facility in negotiated and we are very near a The state moved for receivership of the situation." beef and beef products. UJin a free shopping spree The program won't be es­ tablished unless producers vote to approve the order. uiednescloy. at Highland Park market The Weather because commercials by its spon­ ‘Carter Doctrine’ Due Tonight Library Program sor, Mobile Oil Corp., advocated Savings Variable cloudiness, chance of national oil and business policies. WASHINGTON (UPI) - President United States to militarily help de­ maintaining the strength of the ding that Carter noted the “ threat of SOUTH WINDSOR - flurries, and much colder tonight; Page 12. Carter tonight will drape the mantle fend European allies as well as Japan strategic arsenal.” the Soviet Union in the Persian Gulf The Friends of the South Main Office: 1007 Main Street, Manchester 649-4586 Name partly cloudy and cold Thursday. of U.S, protection over the oil-rich and Korea. He said there was no indication dramatizes the need for final action Windsor Public Library K-Marl Office: Spencer Street, Manchester 649-3007 Detailed forecast on Page 2. Middle East and Persian Gulf, stern­ Carter, meanwhile, was told by Carter would include a Call for on several energy bills.” will present a lecture and Inside Today ly warning the Soviet Union to keep Coventry Office: Route 31. 742-7321 Address congressional leaders today resuming a national military draft The president also arranged to discussion program on In Sports Classified...... 24-26 its military machine out of countries Americans want to see a buildup in registration in his speech. However, "Russia Today” Thursday Tolland Offtce: Route 195. V< mile south of 1-86. Exit 99 872-7387 meet today with former Defense Com ics...... 27 in that area, an administration of­ conventional military forces while administration officials said the Secretary Clark Clifford, who will go at 7:30 p m. at the library. Moneymarkelt: Inside Crispino's, E Middle Turnpike, Manchester. Food Marl. Zip Sub comes off bench to spark ficial indicated today. Editorial ...... 6 maintaining the strength of the president is considering reimposing to India soon to assuage fears in the Dr. Samuel Kassow, W Middle Turnpike in the Manchester Parkade, and Highland Park Market, East Catholic hoop w in... Portland Entertainment ...... 12 Highland S I, Manchester The new “Carter Doctrine” is nation’s nuclear arsenal. draft registration. New Delhi government about arms associate professor of Telephone ------^------loo strong for Cheney five ... New F am ily ...... lft-22 expected to come in his nationally Over breakfast at the White House, White House sources indicated that the United States wants to sell to history at Trinity College, faces help turn Whalers around ... Obituaries ...... 8 televised State of the Union message the president briefed lawmakers on Tuesday there might be surprises in neighboring Pakistan. and a recent visitor to the Deposit entry at Heritage Moneymarket anytime January 21 - 26. Winner Page 9. People/Food...... 15 to Congress at 9 p.m. EST. the State of the Union address. the tough foreign policy speech. Soviet Union, will be the will be announced Monday, January 28. Peopletalk...... 2 "We’re going to consider the Per­ Rep. John Brademas, D-Ind. told Brademas predicted the speech will The Soviet thrust into Afghanistan guest speaker. The Oil Commercials Sports...... 9-11 sian Gulf and the Middle East as part reporters after today’s breakfast be "firm, confident, determined,” has sparked a flurry of actions to program is open to the Television ...... 12 of our vital interests, the same as meeting, "Members of Congress with the major focus on foreign af­ bolster the U.S. strategic position in public, free of charge. WFSB-TV in Hartford has U pdate...... 2 western Europe,’’ said the ad­ expressed their feeling that the fairs. the Middle East and Persian Gulf, Refreshments will be canceled a British TV series W eather...... 2 ministration official. American people want to see a "We talked a good deal about and to form new regional security served. Current treaties commit the buildup in conventional forces while foreign affairs," Brademas said, ad­ networks in those areas. '-■r ‘

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Train Ride To Be Taped for Cable Television School Meeting Mpdote. BOLTON - The C h ild re n ’s MANCHESTERAA ANf'HK'C'ril'D — ’The Hartford final destination,4 m to Cilnn film 4 I* thea 4 *>nin*ei train’s Ivet by m a Mass Transportation___ .—a. j.! m Task _ • ...... kill, in bombing attacks against after he left his apartment on a and utiliiles have James Quigley, a train huff and “We support and encourage this Cooperative Nursery School will con­ Washington and other cities across to-Manchester train trip ’ITiursdav passage as well. Force comprised of Congressman Shah Under Arrest Moslem rebels, U.S. intelligence routine trip to the Academy of scrapped plans to build four nuclear Second Session ' chairman of the town’s Elconomic active endeavor to revitalize rail ser­ duct a meeting on Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. at sources say. reactors, costing $7.3 billion, the nation, while their opponents afternoon will be videotaped for He said he hopes to have either a William Cotter, Chris Dodd, Toby Development Commission, said the Iran said today the shah of Iran has Sciences, left the remaining dis­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - ’The 96th vice,” they said in a joint statement. the St. Maurice Church parish In Pakistan, the leader of the blaming the "uncertainty” of delivered apple pies to legislators in later broadcast on Cable‘TV access half-hour or hour program for cable Moffett, and the Connecticut train run will focus attention on the center. been arrested in Panama, then sidents of the Soviet Union without a Congress returned for Its second ses­ California and held marches, news channel, communications specialist “ We believe this is a positive first Islamic Party of Afghanistan said nuclear plant construction since the TV during the first week of Association of Rail and Bus Users. need for alternative mass transit in Barbara Nicholson will talk about warned the United States it would be spokesman. sion in a clear mood to rally 'round conferences and rallies. Jay April said ’Tuesday. step to establish an east-west rail ’Tuesday Moslem guerrillas had Three hUle Island accident. February. Area persons who have been in- the area. readiness of children for making "a great mistake” if the the flag and support President April said he will be on the 89- corridor in Connecticut for freight as resolved their differences and would Tlie group of utilities also an­ All of the hoopla ’Tuesday was to The train is scheduled to leave yited to ride on the 89-passenger car ’Die car is a self-propelled vehicle deposed monarch was not returned to Carter’s sanctions against the Soviet well as passenger service.” kindergarten and recognizing the announce a united front against the Asbestos Danger nounced ’Tuesday night they will mark the seventh anniversary of the passenger car that will weave its Hartford at 1:30 and arrive in include state senators David Barry face trial for alleged crimes during Union. with two 400-horsepower engines and gifted children. Soviets probably at the summit of delay the, completion dates of three Supreme Court’s decision to make way from Hartford to the north end Manchester at 2:15. A reception, and Marcella Fahey, representatives can be operated at either end. Services Council his reign. The report of the shah’s GLOBE, Ariz. (UPI) - Residents Members of both the house and ’There are some openings at the Islamic nations in Islamabad on other reactors already under con­ abortions legal. of Manchester and photograph the which is open to the public,'is being Walter Joyner and Aloylous Aheam, Fahey and Barry joined a growing arrest was denied by an aide to the of an asbestos-contaminated trailer Senate almost stumbled over each MANCHESTER—’The Manchester nursery school. For more informa­ Saturday. struction by at least one year each. proceedings there. He said he will planned at the Whiton Library, 85 Mayor Stephen Penny and Wallace number of legislators in support of exiled ruler. park, unsure whether it is already too other to offer resolutions supportiitg Community Services Council will tion call Mrs. Heidi Risley, 646-7495, Tehran Silent station two or three other camera North Main St. Irish, a member of the Republican renewed rail service between the two or Mrs. Leslie Hatch, 647-1461. In another broadcast, the Tehran late to escape the harmful effects of Carter’s call for a U.S. boycott of the crews along the way, including the meet Thursday at noon at Emanuel the suspected cancer-causer, are ’The special train run is organized state Central Committee. cities. Radio reported Ayatollah Ruhollah Moscow Olympic games this Tehran Radio was silent about Lutheran Church. Sakharov Exiled abandoning their homes. Khomeini has canceled all bis ap­ siunmer to protest the Soviet inva­ President Carter’s dramatic offer of Most of the 150 residents of the pointments on doctor’s orders MOSCOW (UPI) - Nobel Peace Gold Price Falls sion of Afghanistan. a new relationship because of the Prices Effective Mon., Jen. 21 thru Set., Jan. 26, 1980. OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Mountain View Mobile Home Estates OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. because of slight illness and fatigue. FYize-winner Andrei Sakharov has Even Carter’s most controversial Soviet invasion of Afghanistan but Services Agency 8:30A.M. to 9:00P.M. packed up their possessions for LONDON (UPI) — ’The price of action — the embargo of grain been sent to internal exile in a move gold fell on world markets today in carried fresh charges by militants NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. W« rttunrt tbi right to limit qusntitiut to 4 units unisss oihurwiss ipuciliud apparently intended to silence his today’s voluntary move across town. shipments to the Soviet Union — ‘Studying Reports declines every bit as spectacular as against one of the American hostages Being Discussed human rights activities more ’The mobile home village is steeped in received at least grudging support recent massive gains. held in the besieged U.S. Embassy. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The definitely than even expulsion from possible carcinogenic waste from a from most members. Gold p lu m m e t by an “ unheard Referring to the embassy’s press Carter adminstralion is studying the Soviet Union might have ac­ nearby abandoned asbestos mill. MANCHESTER — ’The Manchester Community Ser­ of” $132 overnight in Zurich, from attache, Barry Rosen, who is one of reports from Afghan refugees that complished. vices Council has met twice with Myron Weiner, Univer­ 3732 an ounce to open at 3 ^ an Abortion Protest the 50 hostages held since Nov. 4, one Soviet forces in. Afghanistan are ’The sudden departure of Sakharov, sity of Connecticut professor, laying the groundwork for No Nuke Plants ounce. In London, the price fell by of the militants said he was "a using the chemical agent Soman, who was exiled ’Tuesday to the closed 'Thousands of anti-abortion ac­ recognized American spy and con­ the new Human Services agency. 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