In Lawsuit; r ^ l. XCW. No. 124 — Manchestor, Conn., Monday, FeDriiary 2fi, iflM • Since 1881 • 20$ Single Copy • 15c Home Delivered Funds Safe By MARY KITZMANN withdrawal from the Community Riots Herald Reporter Development Block Grant program MANCHESTER - The Hartford is an attempt to limit low-income and City Council appears to plan to re­ minority housing. main in the Community Develop­ It is a part of the court case started ment Block Grant lawsuit while plan­ by three Manchester residents and Cover joined by the U.S. Department of ning no further action in its request to withhold J4.5 million in Justice. Manchester federal funds. The Hartford City Council filed the Resolutions which are before the brief and also requested five federal Kabul council tonight, support the “friend agencies withhold $4.5 million in of the court’’ brief filed by the funds from Manchester. In a Nov. 28 letter to the Hartford John lives By Lniled Press International previous council. The two resolutions, submitted by Antoinette City Council Stephen Penny, indy Springs The Afghan capital of Kabul, Manchester’s mayor, requested the partment in Leone, councilwoman, and Robert already disrupted by four days of council to withdraw these com­ Fernando anti-Soviet protests, was hit today by Ludgin, deputy mayor, state the when “The council’s intent to let the brief re­ plaints, but did not address the court a wave of rioting, looting, and gun­ brief. ” is filming. fire, Radio Kabul said in a rare ad­ main in court files. , New York, “The important thing is what the mission of trouble in the mile-high ci­ Another resolution, submitted by ing. You can Ludgin, requests the corporation council is doing about the com­ jhy to them ty- plaints,” Robert Ludgin, Hartford production Until today, Radio Kabul has gone counsel to inform the five federal agencies that no further action will deputy mayor, said today. ir Brothers to great lengths to deny any major “1 would say that planning no ner Blvd., be taken on the council’s request to problem in the Soviet-occupied further action in the requests would 2. withhold federal funds from capital and today’s brief broadcast be withdrawing.” — Please was an indication that anti-Russian Manchester. However, the request ed Judah in would also remain on file. “This resolution is responsive to demonstrations had reached such a the letter Mayor Penny sent. We are h — A Story peak that some explanation was The resolutions to support the past Chrisl- trying to build bridges between the needed. court brief could further complicate, ippeared in and tighten tension, between the two Hartford and the suburbs.” . What is his The broadcast, monitored by All- The Hartford council considers the - T.O. Brien, India Radio in Simla, India, said municipalities. Stephen Cassano, Manchester resolutions tonight, while the rioting, looting and shooting in the Manchester Board of Directors has a yed by Sle- streets of Kabul was the work of in­ •deputy mayor, has said unless the On NBC he Hartford council withdrew the court meeting scheduled for Tuesday surgents backed by the United evening. lennial." last States, China and Pakistan. brief the Board of Directors would ies and in a Earlier, eyewitnesses said shouts reconsider its vote to remain in the illed "High- pf “ Allah Akhbar!” (God is great!) Hartford Area CETA consortium. He also The Board of Directors voted to re­ TV movies, punctated by gunfire pierced the ortrait of a night air Sunday. main in the consortium after a joint MHS Tallies arch for the They said tracer bullets could be meeting where the Hartford council atrical and seen streaking over rooftops where indicated Manchester’s withdrawal edits include the city’s Moslem residents shouted could push the council into remaining Theft Loss n," "Tomor- their cry in defiance of a martial law Intent on Work in the suit. Bs," "People The “friend of the court” brief id “Moving curfew. It was not known if the bullets were fired by rebels, Afghan Intent on their work at Manchester’s Lutz his shield and Jenny Plante, age six, coloring filed by the old City Council, and sup* MANCHESTER - Officials, at luggest you ported in the two resolutions before ugh the com- troops or their Soviet supporters. Junior Museum Friday were Sergio the dragon on her shield. (Herald photo by Manchester High School were taking uced "Mary The accounts reported in New Squatrito, age six, shown tracking a lion on Adamson) the new council, which was elected in an inventory this morning to deter­ mar Produc- Delhi said gunfire could be heard November, states Manchester’s mine what equipment was stolen Washington throughout the citv late into the night from a break-in over the weekend. City, Calif. Sunday. A 15-minute fire fight was Principal Jacob Ludes 3rd said the reported in Jadi-Moiwand district at equipment, which he estimated to be :s to Pepper about 10 p.m. local time. Polls Show Carter Leading worth $468, was stolen sometime >0 Park Ave., between midnight Saturday and 10:30 0017) Diplomatic reports today said Afghan civil servants have joined the CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - The last Related stories and pictures on day night debate between Reagan Hugh Gregg, said, “ These guys a.m. Sunday morning. A school anti-Soviet protests, further in­ minute polls are in, but the last pages 3, 5 and 6. and Bush. Reagan paid for the show aren’t telling the truth.” security guard had discovered three dicating that the Kremlin-installed minute controversies remain on the but the Nashua Telegraph was the Gregg specifically accused Baker hasps forced off some doors leading regime of Babrak Karmal had failed eve of the New Hampshire presiden­ sponsor, and when the Californian in­ of “lying through his teeth” in com­ to the pool area. The candidates didn’t seem to be to gain any hold and was falling tial primary. vited four other GOP candidates to ments Baker made on NBC’s “Meet Items taken during the break-in in­ keying their activities to the poll fin­ apart. The final polls, by the Boston Globe participate, the newpaper insisted on The Press.” cluded four warm-up jackets, five dings. Bush went back to Texas the two-man format. C H A N Q E 1 Trucks outfitted with loudspeakers and the New Hampshire Sunday white uniform pants, two white un­ COMM. News, showed President Carter well Saturday night and wasn’t expected But Anderson, Crane, Baker and iform tops numbered 34 and 43, six moved throughout the mile-high The newspaper also got into the ahead of Sen. Edward Kennedy and in New Hampshire until Tuesday. Dole showed up, only to be told they •OF capital but failed to quell what the crossfire. Executive Edi(br Jon basketballs, six practice shirts and Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. in the Kennedy went to Kansas and could not take part in the debate. witnesses described as a “continuous Breen called the complaints “cheap about a dozen pair of socks. TKUT Oklahoma Saturday and was to be in They were introduced and then left, and impressive” display in the Democratic primary. Both showed theatrics” and said Bush actually "It’s a senseless kind of thing,” FRY Carter about 55 percent; Kennedy at Vermont today. stopping to blame Bush for freezing fiveday protest that has left hundreds had been willing to let the four added lades said today. ‘"The equipment INTER or just over 30 percent; Brown But Reagan, aware that he was them out. Crane even predicted that dead and thousands injured. starters take part in the debate. won’t do anyone any good. It just between 8 and 12 percent. blamed for his own defeat in Iowa by the incident would cost Bush the doesn’t make sense.” tore The “God is Great" cry has been Breen said the paper, not Bush, had But they disagreed on the likely avoiding the campaign trail, con­ primary. The items were taken from a sport Lade heard from rooftops throughout insisted on the original plan. outcome of the hotly contested tinued to work in New Hampshire Reagan didn’t point the finger at equipment room. Police also said an fnpke Afghanistan since the Soviets in­ vaded Dec. 27. Republican primary. The Globe and the Carter campaign sent Vice Bush, but his campaign spokesman office in the pool area was entered ’The Soviet press admitted for the showed former U N. Ambassador President Walter Mondale into the said Bush “made a mistake,” and The debate itself was not nearly as and a file cabinet was ransacked. Of­ first time Sunday that there was George Bush and form er Gov. northern reaches of the state for a Reagan’s campaign workers were exciting as the arrangements. Bush ficials could not determine if widespread unrest in Afghanistan Ronald Reagan of California in a vir­ stop. “walking on air." and Reagan disagreed on the details anything was missing from there. and charged it was the work of tual tie, 35 percent to 34 percent with The expected also rans continued Dole and Baker stepped up the of tax cutting and welfare reform Police said someone could have iVE “foreign spies" working “in accor­ Sen. Howard Baker of Tennessee and to run. Republicans Baker, Anderson fusillade of complaint Sunday, but and the substance of the Equal wandered through the rooms while dance with the CIA plans.” Rep. John Anderson well behind. and Rep. Philip Crane and Democrat Bush called it “politics” and his state Rights Amendment (Reagan against. other weekend activities took place at the school.
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