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24 - THE HERALD. Thurs., Oct. 15, 1981 l^ t WMuirie ... pages 20-23 Clearing tonight; Manchester, Conn. O nlyone cool Saturday Fri., Oct. 16, 1981 — See page 2 HanrljfBtfr Hfralft 25 Cents ultra light 1 0 0 ’s Sudanese gii^you^e threaten Khadafy CAIRO, Egypt (UPI) — Sudanese rhetoric could feed on itself and lead Merit taste idea President Jaafar Numeiry to the precise thing we are trying to threatened today to unleash a avoid, an outbreak of hostilities" guerrilla campaign inside Libya . The State Department said dis that could reach Col. Moammar patching the AWACS planes to Khadafy’s home and U.S. AWACs Egypt was intended to defuse ten surveillance planes patrolled Egyp sions. The planes' radar can"see " tian skies to detect Libyan military movement 250 miles away under all buildups. weather conditions. Libya called the arrival in Egypt But Libya's equivalent of a of the sophisticated spy planes foreign ministry bitterly accused Thursday “ a challenge and a Washington of “trying to complete provocation” and demanded the the occupation of Egypt and impose Herald photo by Pinto United States return them to their control over it in order to turn it into U.S. base a center influencing the region,” Republican director Peter DIRosa reads from his statement and was probably the most heated of the forums during the “ Numeiry, a close ally of Egypt in "America knows more than during a candidates' forum Thursday night at Waddell School. quiet campaign. the growing confrontation with others," it added, “that there is no The forum was sponsored by the League of Women Voters. Khadafy, told the Cairo daily Al danger threatening Sudan and Egypt Ahram that he was “seriously on the part of Libya and that there thinking of active defense that are no Libyan military concen would carry operations to the in trations along the borders of these terior of Libya.” two countries" Hard words at candidate event “ God willing," the leader of Libya condemned America's Egypt's southern neighbor said, “muscle-flexing near the Urab “these actions will soon be felt in shores in the Mediterranean, the cumstances did we want Multi- which they have had (or a long Tripoli and possibly inside concentration of its rapid deploy By Nancy Thompson ment was reached. “This is not leadership but a false Circuits to purchase homes on Roll period of time are taken away, they Khadafy’s own home." ment force, the massing of its forces Herald Reporter sense of security." Street, yet they turned around and begin to fear that their tax dollar is Numeiry warned he could in Egypt under the pretext of joint Democratic and Republican can Democratic Director Arnold purchased several homes for un qot being well-spent,” she said. mobilize up to 10,(X)0 guerrillas and mwneuvers and its dispatch of didates for the Board of Directors “Ike” Kleinschmidt, a member of disclosed amounts — which raised “The directors seem to go ahead said he already was training Chad AWACS spy planes to Egypt.” tried to draw party lines more clearj.. Uw committee, reipoodod later In our e y eb ro w s — .and under cir and dacinon irraapectlve ol exiles to launch a guerrilla war Egyptian Defense Minister Abdel- iy at a public forum Tliursday, with' the meeting by accusing Sylvester cumstances which were slightly the people’s wishes. This is obvious against Libyan troops occupying Ralim Abu-Ghazala said the two strong words on both sides regar of meddling in the subcommittee’s shoddy.” ly producing alientation.” their homeland. AWACS planes would observe “our ding the quality of life in town, work. Multi-Circuits agreed to purchase Deputy Mayor Stephen T. Cassano Libya, on Egypt's western border, northern, western and southern leadership and the Multi-Circuits ■One of the things the two homes as part of a settlement criticized the GOP survey, citing also touches the northwest of Sudan. borders,” indicating they will be But Libya also has troops in Chad used to monitor Soviet naval dispute. neighborhood impressed on us (in recently achieved. the low response, Re also noted that “I’ve tried to the best of my abili the beginning) was that Multi- The two parties offered opposing services were cut back “on a bipar along Sudan's western border. movements as well as Libyan air ty to serve the people of the town Circuits could not buy any homes,” viewpoints on be “quality of life” in tisan basis,” with directors from Earlier Sudanese foreign minister craft. and met only frustration,” said Kleinschmidt said. “Because Mr. Manchester, with Republicans both parties approving the cuts. Mohammed Mirghany Mubarak was A senior Western diplomat said Republican Director Peter C. Sylvester slipped in, that was citing a decrease in services that Kleinschmidt turned to history to quoted as saying his country's dispatching the AWACS was one of Sylvester, who accused the changed. If it had stayed on the com- people desire and Democrats poin differentiate the parties, noting that patience had run out in the face of two concrete actions — he did not Democratic majority on the b<«rd mittee that would not have ting to improvements in the Ruman taxes increased more than 10 mills repeated Libyan air raids along the reveal the other — to show support of dragging feet in negotiations happened, Services department. under five years of Republican border. for Egyptian Preside,! Hosni between Multi-Circuits and the Roll “ Mr. Zingler (head of the Roll Republican candidate Joan leadership on the board from 1966 to “Sudan will use all the available Mubarak as he takes over the reins means and efforts for the protection of government from the Street residents. Street residents’ group), who sold Lingard, citing a survey of residents 1971, but only eight mills under “I’m sick of subcommittees that the Roll Street group down the drain conducted by the Republicans, said Democratic leadership from 1971 to of its soil and citizens,” he said. assassinated Anwar Sadat. waste time and can’t make is now forcing Multi-Circuits to buy elimination of leaf pick-ups and 1981. In Washington, state department A senior U.S. Defense Depart ment official said in Washington k b i t decision,” he said, referring to ^ e his home,” Kleinschmidt said. reductions in garbage pick-up have Renublican Director Peter spokesman Dean Fischer said the Multi-Circuits subcommittee which Democratic Mayor Stephen T. made residents unahppy. United States was concerned that that the Pentagon is pushing Please turn to page 10 met for 10 months before an agree Penny said, “Under no cir-. “If these particular services “ an escalation of tensions and Congress for $100 m illion Manchester case seen Today's Herald AWACs Witch hunt? tempering U.S. policy The unification Church accuses the U.S. govern hope up ^ ment of engaging in a religious witch hunt following the indictment of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon on tax WASHINGTON (UPIl — President Reagan lost By Scot French Deputy Assistant Attorney However, he added, “We think the evasion charges. P ag e .3. another Capitol Hill battle on his Saudi arms deal, but Herald Reporter General Robert J. D’Agostino said Constitution should protect in again actually gained ground in his overall struggle to today that, "If the judge has applied dividuals and hot races. Race should get the $8.5 billion package through Congress. The nation’s top civil rights of the law properly and the case is tur not be an issue. We’ll be getting As a result. Senate foes, who just a week ago ficer said Thursday that U.S. ning strictly on the facts and the away from quotas and busing for Record gift predicted they would kill the sale, now admit its future District Judge M. Joseph facts are not found to be clearly is in doubt. They say the number of “hard " votes racial balance but we’re still com An anonymous couple donates $6.5 million to the Blumenfeld’s ruling this week in the erroneous, then an appeal’s court against it has fallen to 48, three short of a Senate mitted to end discrimination as Hartford Foundation for Giving. Page 4. Manchester housing-discrimination won’t overturn the case.” much as we can.” majority. suit could underscore a changing D’Agostino denied that the D’Agostino said he does not The latest twist in the shifting Capitol Hill struggle policy in the Justice Department’s Reagan Administartion has changed expect a decision on an appeal for at came Thursday when the Senate Foreign Relations pursuit of such cases. its approach in housing discrimina least six weeks, although the depart Index Committee, on a 9-8 vote, recommended that the full Judge Blumenfeld ruled tion cases. ment must file an intent to appeal Senate kill the deal. Wednesday that Manchester was not “We clearly intend to continue within 30 days. y^dvice ..................... 18 Entertainment ......... 16 But perhaps more significantly, one of the initial spon - l O O guilty of racial discrimination when bringing cases to court involving Justice Department staff at Area towns .................8 Lottery-...................... 2 sors of the resolution of opposition. Sen. Larry Prcssler. it voted in April 1979 to withdraw housing discrimination,” he said. “I torneys will read the judge’s deci Business......................21 Obituaries 10 R-S.D., defected to Reagan's growing camp. from the Community Development think the Reagan Administration Classified...............26-28 PeopleU lk................... 2 r > i T H ^ . , TAP sion and make recommendations, W^nesday, the House passed a similar resolution on Block Grant program d esired to will pursue housing-discrimination which will be passed on through the C om ics......................9 S p o rts....................