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PAGE TWENTY - EVENING HERALD, Tues., Jan. 13. \m ILAST FULL WEEK8 Army Stops Flights Fender-Bender Art Lawyers Debating Bolton High Hoopsters From Iran Airports Collides With loners Advertising Effect Page 2 Notch Initial Triumph Page 3 Page 4- Page 11 ilanrlirBtrr Freezing Rain Highs In 30s i£u^mn0 MrralJi DaUllt on ptflo 2 Child Abuse Vol. XCVIII, No. 96 — Manchester, Conn., Wednesday, January 24, 1979 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. » A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 » 20$ Single Copy » 15$ Home Delivered Alan Cranston, D-Calif,, charged NEW YEAR WANT today “hundreds of thousands of dollars In government child sup port" may have gone to place I foster children under the care of cult leader Jim Jones, and that at AD SPECIAL least one, and maybe 150 of them'| Mideast Cease-Fire Due died at his Guyana horror camp. TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) - leftist positions in south Lebanon. except for its Palestinian guerrilla should be reviewed. Article 4. In a statement opening hearings I Israel and Palestinian The shelling was the most intense defenders, they said. 6 — the when-to-go-to-war clause in Israel’s state-run radio said the the treaty text — on the basis of some into the use of federal funds to since the Israeli invasion of the area On the negotiating front, Israel’s guerrillas in Lebanon, who talks Tuesday produced some agree new ideas that were relayed to finance child-care facilities where have fought a week-long ar 10 months ago. Cabinet met in special session today youngsters are abused, Cranston The cease-fire went into effect at 6 ment, prompting Prime Minister Atherton by Washington Monday. tillery battle, agreed to a to discuss a compromise reached Menachem Begin to summon his said the General Accounting Of a.m . (11 p.m . T uesday), the with U.S. negotiators on getting the The new ideas, the radio said, con U.N.initiated cease-fire today, spokesman said, bring to a halt the Cabinet to discuss the compromise cerned the definition of the term fice is investigating placement of stalled peace talks with Egypt formulas. as many as 150 foster children in a U.N. spokesman said. exchanges between Israeli and moving again. "aggression,” particularly when Officials said Atherton may leave the People’s Temple before the | Palestinian gunners. Egypt would be justified in joining a There was no confirmation of the The speciai meeting ends a week of for Egypt after being briefed on the Nov. 18 mass suicide in Guyana. In Beirut, residents said Israeii war against Israel despite the peace cease-fire in Beirut, and residents in intensive talks between U.S. envoy Cabinet resolutions. treaty. The GAO is comparing names I southern Lebanon reported the long-range gunners swapped fire Alfred Atherton and Israeli officials Begin met with Atherton Tuesday Israel is seeking to exclude its oc of children on California county Jewish state sent tanks one mile into with Palestinian guerrillas today, but on the wording of clauses holding up for the third time in a week. The cupation of Arab land from the foster care lists and the list of | Lebanon to help Christian-backed the intensity of the barrage "was a treaty between Israel and Egypt. meeting was sandwiched between current definition of aggression as dead in Guyana. rightists. much less than that of the weekend.” The clauses deal with whether negotiating sessions with the Israeli maintained by the Arab states and But they said Israeli gunners Most of the Israeli shellfire was Egypt has the right to go to the team, headed by Eiiahu Ben-Elissar, the United Nations. It also insists on slackened their week-long artillery aimed at the market town of defense of Arab nations under the Connally Runs Begin’s top aide. its right to hit back at Arab guerrillas barrage on Palestinian and Lebanese Nabatiyeh — now almost deserted treaty’s Articie 6, and how the treaty WASHINGTON (UPI) - "Big Tuesday’s talks centered on Article bases in Lebanon, the radio said. John” Connally, the former Democratic governor of Texas who turned Republican in 1973 and was found innocent of bribery charges in the Watergate scandal, is joining the field of GOP can Carter Eyes didates for president. Connally scheduled a luncheon speech at the National Press-Club today to become the fourth or fifth Republican candidate — Foundations depending how you count them — in a field that could grow to a WASHINGTON (UPI) - At the state of our Union is sound," he dozen or more. said. “Our economy offers greater The 61-year-old Texan was plan the mid-point of his term. President Carter says the state prosperity to more of our people than ning to announce he will enter as ever before. many of the 1980 primaries as of the Union is sound but “Real per capita income and real practical. He also probably will Americans must build a “new business profits have risen substan spend the most of this year cam foundation” for prosperity at tially. Farm exports are setting all- paigning flat out for the nomina home and peace abroad. time records, and farm income last tion — unhampered by the duties year was up qiore than 25 percent. of public office. In a nationally televised and broad cast State of the Union address “Our liberties are secure. Our Tuesday night to a joint session of the military defenses are strong and Detroit Picked 96th Congress, the president unveiled growing stronger. And more impor DETROIT (UPI) - The , no dramatic new proposals hut urge^ tantly tonight, America is at peace.” Republican Party picked a city On imprdvStient of programs already •' On -foreign policyi^'GartW' iKwad-,, the rebound — symbolic of its owii on the books and reduction of federal brushed most of the world’s trouble presidential hopes — for its 1980 controls. spots, including Iran, saying “our national convention. Clerk Receives Petitions Carter dismissed as myths the country is working for peaceful City fathers said they felt the Manchester Town Clerk Edward Tomkiel, Boggini and Vincent Kelly. The 3,095 signer of beliefs that Americans must choose solutions to dangerous conflicts.’’ GOP decision will help Detroit left, receives petitions submitted Tuesday between infiation and recession; con But he laid heavy stress on the need shed its lingering image as a the petition support a referendum question to for a SALT agreement to “reverse afternoon by the Concerned Citizens for frontation or capitulation. Instead, center of crime and racial unrest decide if the town should withdraw from the he said, the United States can the costly and dangerous momentum and add momentum to its drive Manchester. Robert Von Deck, leader of the Community Development program for two achieve prosperity by conquering in of the arms race.” towards revitalization. group, right, handed in the petitions along years. (Herald photo by Strempfer) flation, and peace by preseverance Saying it was important that the State Republican officials said with, right to left, Frank Lupien, Charles and by completing a strategic arms American people understand the it also could improve the image of limitation treaty. nature of SALT II, Carter said the PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED the GOP. But he promised he would not treaty is “not based on sentiment. It “The decision to hold the con agree to any SALT agreement that is based on self-interest of the United vention in the Renaissance City Dems To Offer Resolution cannot be verified, nor sign any States and the Soviet Union” to will help focus national attention agreement "unless our deterrent reduce the threat of nuclear war. MISC. FOR SALE on the progress which we have forces remain overwhelming.” He called his austerity budget, 40 — Household Goods made in revitalizing our urban Carter, speaking with apparent already under attack by liberal 41 — Articles for Sale 643 - 2711 areas and will underscore the For Keeping CD Program confidence, his jaw jutting forward Democrats and labor leaders, (NON-CANCELABLEI resurgence of the Republican occasionally, was applauded 25 times “stringent but fair,” and told the 42 — Building Supplies Party,” Michigan Gov. William said they agree with many of these during the 34-minute speech. Congress: “This budget is a clear 43 — Pets-BIrds-Dogs G. Milliken said. By GREG PEARSON Sweeney has separated from the 44 — Musical Instruments Night 643-2718 uses, but they are opposed to some of He won his longest applause when message that, with the help of you Herald Reporter other five Democratic board he called for the ratification of the and the American people, I am 45 — Boats & Accessories the federal requirements to receive members and is opposed to continued CLASSIFIED INDEX: Hearings Due MANCHESTER —Democratic the money. Equal Rights Amendment. deetermined to bring inflation under 46 — Sporting Goods members of the Town Board of town involvement in the program. “The challenge to us is to build a control.” The Democrats, in the proposed Deputy Mayor Stephen Cassano 47 — Garden Products WASHINGTON (UPI) - A, Directors Tuesday announced they resolution, said, "The use of these new and firmer foundation for the The president toid the lawmakers 48 — Antiques I federal study group has scheduled will introduce a resolution that the supports the resolution and continued future — for a sound economy, for a he would be proposing: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD funds for such projects has served to involvement hut was out of town and 49 — Wanted to Buy hearings to determine if 8 million town continue participation in the reduce the tax burden on the more effective government, for • A national health care plan to be American wage earners not unable to attend. P.O. BOX 591 Community Development Program.