MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT Minority hiring Lawmaker backs Mets statistically pushed by MACC new sodomy iaw runaway ieaders ... page 3 ' ... page 8 ... page 9 liaitrltpBtpr HrralJi ) Manchesler — A City of Village Charm Monday, July 14, 1986 25 Cents J Car blast South African kills 8 in Spain blacks ignore U MADRID (U PI) — Suspected Basque separatists set off a car call for strike bomb today and killed eight paramilitary civil guardsmen and injured at least 45 other people in Bv Brendan Boyle he said. apparent retaliation for the expul­ United Press International President Pieter Botha Sunday sion of an ETA leader from clamped special state of emer­ L France, authorities said. JOHANNESBURG, South gency restrictions on the 1.7 The bomb, planted in a parked Africa — Thousands of blacks in million pupils at 7,000 black van, ripped through a bus carrying Port Elizabeth today staged illegal schools run by the Department of some 50 civil guards from the Civil strikes against monthlong emer­ Education and Training for the Guard Traffic School as it drove gency rule leaving the city “ virtu­ reopening of schools after a near a central square at 7:48 a.m. ally deserted” but a call for mid-year recess. in a posh residential district, police nationwide work stoppages was He gave education department and witnesses said. largely ignored in other cities. officials the power to overrule “ I heard a huge explosion, and Police fired tear gas to disperse principals and expel any child when I looked around. 1 saw the bus striking school children in Johan­ without reason. A new government blown to bits," said a newspaper nesburg’s Soweto township and plan also called for Issuing student vendor at the site. black students boycotted classes identity cards designed to keep - The injured included three across the country to protest new “ troublem akers” out of the passers-by and a street cleaner, restrictions. classrooms. who was reported in critical in Durban, three Supreme Court Children milled outside some condition, hospital sources said. judges began hearings on a trade Soweto high schools, where the Authorities sent* out an urgent union bid to overturn the state of turnout was estimated at about SO call for blood donations for the emergency imposed on June 12. percent normal. Police fired tear injured. The strike, called to protest the gas to disperse a group of demon­ The van, which police said detention of labor leaders, was strators, but their were no injuries contained about 100 pounds of under way when organizers reported. explosives, was hurled several learned today that the leader of the yards in the air by the blast and largest trade union federation. landed in a garden. Elijah Barayi, was freed from "The car was packed with detention on Friday, screws and chain links," a police National Union of Mineworkers Vietnam official said. “ The explosion was spokesman Marcel Golding said meant to kill as many people as Barayi. president of the Congress possible." of South African Trade Unions, He said a timing device trig­ ■'■'Was freed after a month of elects gered the bomb. detention. The blast also ripped into the Upon his release. Barayi was front of a second bus carrying civil “ banned” under terms of emer­ guardsmen and heavily damaged gency rule forbidding him to speak Chinh 12 cars parked in the area. to reporters or to attend political or No group immediately claimed trade union meetings. He was also responsibility, but authorities said confined to the district of Carleton- BANGKOK. Thailand (UPI) - they believed tbe attack was the Herald'photo by Tucker 4 ville. about 50 miles west of President Truong Chinh was work of ETA’S Madrid-based Johannesburg. elected leader of Vietnam's Com­ “ Spain commando” which killed Under emergency restrictions munist Party today. Radio Hanoi five civil guardsmen April 28. Some like It hott on the press, Barayi’s detention said, making him the most power­ hours after French police an­ Anne Metzger and Gene Boudreau, ciinicai dietitian at Manchester Memor­ was not previously reported. ful man in the country since the nounced the arrest of the group’s Blacks largely ignored a call by death of Ho Chi Minh. alleged leader. Domingo Iturbe members of a team called the Hott ial Hospital, and Boudreau is the the 650,000-member Congress of The selection of Chinh, 79, a Abasolo. Tomatoes, stir a batch of their vegetar­ hospital’s quality assurance officer. The South African Trade Unions for a political survivor known as a Authorities said today’s attack ian chili at Manchester's Chili Country fair was held to benefit the Manchester “ day of action” against emer­ conservative Marxist ideologue, may have been in retaliation for Fair on Sunday at the Manchester CPR Project. gency rule and the detention of comes four days after the death of Iturbe’s expulsion Saturday from about 2,300 labor union members. his long-time rival, Le Duan, and France to Gabon, a former French Bicentennial Band Shell. Metzger is a Businessmen and black sources indicated a desire for continuity in Port Elizabeth, about 600 miles among the party’s aging leader­ south of Johannesburg, said the ship, the radio said. strike was effective in the tradi­ “The central committee un­ tionally radical city. animously elected comrade Most agree teacher talks are needed I A source said about half the Truong Chinh general secretary of city’s workforce showed up but left the party central committee,” the within an hour when they were radio said. warned their homes would be The radio, monitored in Bang­ Zinsser now says Manchester probably won’t meet formula burned if they stayed. kok, said Chinh “ called on the “ We have no black staff at all,” party, people and army to streng­ Bv Alex GIrelll grant law for the first year of the on the scale used in the formula, it president of the MEA until July I. said one city employer. “ The city then unity around the party central Associate Editor program, though it does for the does not necessarily have to said today that the town stands to is virtually deserted except for committee, ensure victory of im­ second. Zinsser had originally reopen negotiations over the cur­ lose a large sum of grant money if thousands of people who are mediate. important tasks, bring­ Manchester’s decision on read the law to mean that Man­ rent contract in order to qualify for it does not reopen contract talks. streaming back to the townships.” ing the revolutionary cause of our whether to reopen negotiations chester did qualify under the some portions of the grant money The grants are calculated for the A spokesman for General Mo­ people to new victory.” with the bargaining representative crucial m i m i m u m-sa I a ry available. next three years. Brindamour said tors. one of the city’s major The radio gave a long resume of for town teachers will not formally provision. But early calculations, based on his undehstanding of the law is that employers, said the factory was Chinh’s career beginning with his be made until September, when the estimated figures, put the town the town must enter the program closed and staff were sent home. ^ole in founding the party. It Wilson E. Deakin Jr., assistant town finds out once and for all if it just below the 100 mark on the during the first year if it is to Chamber of Industries spokesman passed over his party activities for superintendent of schools, said qualifies as a “ trigger town” under scale. qualify in the second and third Bobby Godsell said. “ There has the 16 years after 1956 when he was today that members of the schools’ terms of the education enhance­ Kathy Mazzotta, the new.presi- years. been a positive and emphatic sacked from his post as general staff are preparing salary data ment act passed by the General dent of the Manchester Education response to the strike call in Port secretary to take the blame for Assembly. which must be submitted to the Association, which represents Reopening of contracts requires Eiizabeth.” popular uprisings against his col­ But legislators and officials now State Board of Education by town teachers, said this morning agreement by the MEA. the Board Toyota motor company spokes­ lectivization policies. agree that the town will have to Friday. that the MEA has not changed its of Education and the Board of man Flip Wilken said staff turned Chinh was replaced by Le Duan, Directors, the town’s fiscal reopen negotiations over mim- The figures will be used to position on reopening contract up at their Durban factory as usual an old rival who held the general 9 imum salaries in order to qualify determine whether Manchester negotiations. The MEA wants to authority but laid down their tools a few secretary post until his death on for grant money provided under meets the “ trigger” standard, reopen talks, wants to confine the The bill offers grants to towns hours later. Thursday, the bill. under a formula that measures the talks to salary questions. and is not that begin tt^!. process of bringing “ The workers have been served Chinh survived another party State Sen. Carl Zinsser. R- town’s salaries and recent salary willing to waive the requirement teacher salaries above $20,000. notice that if they do not return to purge in 1976 when Vietnam split Manchester, said today that the in cfep ses against statewide for binding arbitration if the talks Other grants, totaling millions of normal working- hours tomorrow from China and axed many pro- town does not meet the mimimum averages.
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