Amin Restricts U.S. Citizens
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p a g e EIGHT-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Thurs., Feb. 24. 1977 Bennet Junior High honor roll The weather Inside today Partly sunny, mild today, high around 50. Fair tonight and Saturday. Business.........7-A Eklitorlal ...........4-A Grade 7 Gerrish, Andrew Gibson, mier, Cynthia Craddock, Vicki Martin, Barbara Classtned .. .$-*-B Family.............I-A Vito Addabbo, David Ano, Scott Hendrickson, Ginger James Crowley, Jeffjey McFall, Geoffrey Michaud, Low tonight in the 30s and high Satur Gardening day in the 40s. Chance of precipitation Com ics...........9-B Obituaries ... lO-A Paige Anthony, Bruce Howard, Olegene Hughes. Daigle, Nag Thanh Thi Dao, Cynthia Miller, Elizabeth Dear Abby__ 9-B S ports.......0-+A Baltovick, Deborah Barnes, Brenda Johnson, Heather Melanie Demers. Mohr. 20 per cent today, 10 per cent tonight Edye Beaulieu, William Johnson, Tammy Kilcollins, Kimberly Daniels, Thomas David Monahan, Debra and Saturday. National weather By Frank Atwood Belekewicz, Chan Booth, Todd Korbusieski, Ann Demko, Gloria Diana, Karen Montiverdi, Margaret forecast map on Page 6-B. Plus suburban news on Pages t—2-B. Adam Borgida, Margaret Krajewski, Dawn LaChance. Donnestad, Glenn Eagleson, Murawski, Lynn Naretto, Busky. Joan Lavine, Judy Libera, M ard Edelson. William NIghan, Barry Robert Campanelli, Roger Livingston, Laurie Edgar Ezerins, Christopher 0 ‘Neill, David Parks, Mark Christopher Carmel, Scott Lomascolo, Michael Lynch, Fields, Elizabeth Fields, Patopchuk. Carone, Steven Cichowski, Mary Maher, Glenn Marx. Elaine Fuss, John Gibeault, Harold Potocki, James Diplomat says there^s no cause for alarm During this week of school vaca Dean Collins, Beth Cook, Holly Massett, Robert Mat- David Glidden, James Prenetta, Rose Pryor, Rhon tion, about a dozen Manchester High Audrey Cooper, Dawn son, Michael Mazzotta, Susan Gluhosky, Ana Gonzalez. da Reese, Michael Rooney, School students have been working in Crowley, Karen Daley, Kathy Messier, Tabitha Mitchell. Susan Greenberg, Mario Alesia Sadosky, Bette a greenhouse at Woodland Gardens Decker, Karin Dennison. Jeanine Murphy, Deborah Gutierrez, Michael Sheldon, Walter Silva. Nadeau, Celeste Neilson, transplanting seedlings of annual Lori DePasquale, Vincent Halvorsen, Brent Hazzard, Leeann Stauffer, Diane Michael Nightingale, Marc Diane Hellandbrand, Stavnitsky, Gary Selinger, flower and vegetable plants. Diana, Andrea DiPace, Melissa Donaghue, Michelle Okrant. Christopher Hickey) Donna Laura Stepanski, Judith They have been earning wages and, Everett, Gordon Fallone, Peter. Phelon, Bonniemay Johnson, Karin Johnson. Stoker, Robert Stokes, Brandi under the direction of John Zapadka, Martha Kanehl. Timothea Amin restricts James Ferrari, Jeffrey Potocki, John Prignano, Lori Talley. an experienced teacher of young gar Fields, Robert Filloramo. Richloff, David Alan Roe, Kargle. Susan Keller, Linda Tatro, Steven deners, they have been learning an Timothy Finnegan, Timothy Cathy Roy, Tammy Roy. Michelle Kiniry, Richard Telgener, Lisa Tilden, Vin essential skill In horticulture. Fogarty, Robin Fritz, Diane James Russell, Carole Koepsel, Michelle Laramie, cent Valentine, Debra Some already are experienced, Gamer, Elizabeth Goldberg, Schreiber, Courtland Sears, Robert Lenhardt, Cheryl Walrath, Katrine Walsh, since this happens every year, and Naomi Goldick. Donald Seaton, Susan Setsky, Lewis. Joanne Weiss. others are beginners, undoubtedly Joseph Gorka, Karen Kimberly Sidway, Patrick Kimberly Linde, Katherine Richard Werkheiser, awkward and slow for the first few Gustafson, Jennifer Silver, Caryn Southwick. Link, Jeffrey Lombardo, John Lauren Woodhouse, Lynne U.S. citizens Gordon Swain, Michael Lyon, Carole MacKenzie, Wright, Scott Wright. days. Haberem, Cherie Haddock, WASHINGTON (UPD-A Ugandan said. "President Amin wishes to in records, there are between ISO and Marita Hagenow, Denise Surh, Glen Swain, Nancy "We always have a mixture," Mr. Thibodeau, Mark Tierney, Jill diplomat assured the State Depart form them that they would not be ITS Americans In Uganda, mostly Harkins, Lisa Harris. ment today that President Idi Amin bothered or harassed. He wants them Zapadka said, “of those who have Katherine Haslett, Suzanne Tracy, Laura Webb, Janet missionaries. About hall of them a n will permit Americans to leave the to know that he has appreciated the done the work before and others Hebert, Gary Hurley, Krista White, John Whiton, Charles PLAZA DEPT. STORE Roman Catholic. The others belong doing it for the first time.” Jacobson, Brad Jones, Jen Woodhouse, Laurie Ziebarth. “W» Hava A Notion To Plaaaa" African country when they wish. work that they have done and he to various protestant sects. Danny Carvalho, whose picture we nifer Joy, Steven Kahaner. G rade 9 "There is no cause for alarm,” he wants them to continue. In early 1978, according to State EAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER said. "But if they want to leave, they can were able to take before the week Melanie Kalagian, Deborah Lisa Abell, Patricia Adams, (Next to Frank’s Supormorktt) Department records, there were 293 began since he has finished his high Lange, Christopher Libby, Debra Annis, Linda Ather, Acting Ambassador S. M. Cherebet go and they won’t be kicked out, American civilians In the country, school courses and is employed full Joseph Maher, Christine Theresa Balboni, Laura was summoned to the department as either.” but about 100 left after the Entebbe time now, told me he can fill a flat of Mahlstedt, Martha Marteney, Bangasser, Kimberlee President Carter expressed strong Carter, who earlier this week raid by Israeli forces last July. six plastic containers with potting Gail Mature. Belekewicz. HOUSEHOLD HELPERS concern at Amin's announcement sharply criticized Amin, Is reviewing In addition to the missionaries, said soil, dig out the seedlings from the Melanie McGee, Robert Karen Benson, Neill from Plaza that U.S. citizens living in Uganda the situation "with concern and one State Department official, there McMahon, Kimberly Melroy, Berggren, Faith Blette, Laurie could not leave—and would have to monitoring it closely,” according to flat where they were started, poke Jamie Merisotis, David are "a couple of buiinctsmcn” and nine holes in each of the six trays, Bolduc, Timothy Bolduc, Lisa meet with him Monday. a brief White House anouncement some teachers at non-rcllgous Miller, Jennifer Miller, David Brown, Marie Brugnetti, Lisa Silver Polish Window Sprays Penney official addresses EDC ^ drop a seedling with some of its roots Naab. Cherebet told UPI he assured today. schools. Buck. I into each hold and press the soil Jennifer Nelson, Kim Rosemary Busky, Susan Copper Polish Roor Waxes James Dunne, left, an attorney with the J.C. Penney Co.’s real estate leasing department, Assistant Secretary of State William ”We are in touch with the Federal around each little plant in less than Nguyen, Emily Norman, Lin Cain, Graham Campbell, spieaks to members of the Manchester Economic Development Commission (EDC) at Shaufele that Amin was simply Republic of Germany which is four minutes. He has transplanted 54 da Oliver, Denise Parent!, Renee Caron, Gregory Fine Furniture Polish, plus Thursday night’s public hearing. The hearing was held on the proposed industrial park plan, calling the Americans-estimated at representing the United States seedlings in that time. Diana Pearson, Ronald Cassells, Brenda Chasse, a plan that centers around Penney’s proposed catalog distribution center. (Herald photo by about 175 in number-together to diplomatic interests in Uganda and Standard speed for a transplanter Pedemonte. Christine Cheney, Lisa Brooms, Brushes & Sponge Mops resassure them. they have assured us they will take State waives who has had time to learn his job is a Robert Piccin, Dean Collins. Dunn) “There is no cause for alarm,” he all possible measures to protect U.S. thousand plants an hour. Before the Russell, Cheryl Santoro, Kevin Conlon, Monique Cor interests," the White House state Sharon Slrols, Lisa St. two studies job is finished. Woodland Gardens ment said. Laurent, Shelby Strano, At EDC Buckland Park hearing will have transplanted a quarter of a Robert Thulin. Cherebet said he had talked with for Penney million seedlings, although it won't Lisa Thurston, Susan his government by telephone and also all be done in one week. Trabitz, Jacqueline Tucker, had been in touch with the State Edward J. Stockton, state com To have plants ready when gar Jeradline Tucker, Michael Department Thursday. merce commiisioner, has informed deners will want them. May 1 is the Tuley, Patricia Wallace. The State Department expressed Town Manager Robert B. Welas that Joanne Walters, Linda Late changes spark squabble objective date for annuals. Peak concern about Uie American meeting the Commerce Department hat time for sale to home gardeners will Weiss, Karen Wright. called by Amin. Officials u id they waived a marketability and propoiMMl Floyd Tucker, a Burnham St, re si-N M an ch ester, sp o k e of th e be closer to the end of May. G rade 8 By GREG PEARSON lights or to 30-foot lights,” he said. feared the controversial African land-use study for the Industrial park Frederick Albers, Sharon HOME CENTER Herald Reporter “If we cannot live within 30 feet, we dent who would be one of those organization’s support for the park. leader might take some kind of project. YOUR FIX-UP headquarters closest to the park, asked about en The group recently completed a Allen, Leonard Anderson, A public hearing Thursday night on will