'*W East, Manchester His ad brought Apartments Strong! I post diamond wins couple together to be condos ... p a g e 3 ...p a g e 15 ...p a ge 9 ALL CALDOR STORES JOIN IN CELEBRATING THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR NEWEST STORE IN NORTH BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY Rain likely Manchester, Conn. tonight, Sunday Saturday, May 8 , 19 8 2 — See page 2 I f r a lh Single copy 25(p O R l i d U A l Argentina denounces 'trick' .... ............ <l''|;^?;6ueno8 Alresc? ??|A R 0 ENTINA Britain extends blockade C t » ^ from ‘At wito*n,‘ 1 txw* Yo«*, fMpr^, • Britain warned it might bomb By United Press International miBahia Slant “Because of the proximity of Argentine air bases on the Argentine mainland Britain extended its navai and invade the Falklands to reclaim blockade of the Falkland Islands to bases and the distance that hostile forces can its former colony by force. within 12 miles of the Argentine cover undetected ... the (British) government . British officials disclosed that 20 more Harrier jets would be flown 8 coast Friday and warned it might bomb Argentina's mainland air warns that any Argentine warships or military to the Falklands, rather than sent by bases if a last-hope peace bid fails. aircraft which is found more than 12 nautical sea as originally planned. 14Klr1«KOokllfiitt«li Government sources said the ^ ittr IMNn i i - M 0 ' Argentine military spokesmen denounced the new blockade as a miles from the Argentine coast will be Royal Navy also planned to dispatch “trick” to justify an expected regarded as hostile ...” more destroyers and frigates armed with Sea Wolf anti-missile missiles . p i W t ^ ' assault and indicated Argentina would Ignore it. — British Defense Ministry to counter Argentina’s deadly Britain also announced it was Exocet — the French-made missile speeding up the dispatch of rein­ that disabled the destroyer HMS Sheffield on Tuesday. forcements for the 40-ship South extended to within 12 miles of the A Foreign Ministry spokesman Atlantic fleet,, flying in 20 more w p W > South Argentine c6ast. Any Argentine ship added the British announcement IN LONDON, the Defense Harrier fighter-bombers and sen­ or plane found within the blockade was “very bad” for peace Ministry said the blockade was Atlantic ding several more destroyers and zone will risk being attacked, he negotiations currently under way at being extended because of the cover frigates. said. the United Nations, where Argen­ a cloud front converging on the Ocean While Prime Minister Margaret tine Deputy Foreign Minister Falklands could give to Argentine Thatcher’s goverment stressed it IN BUENOS AIRES, a militafy jets. spokesman .branded the blockade Enrique Ros arrived for talks with wanted a peaceful settlement, it U.N. Secretary General Javier “Because of the proximity of announcement “a trick to justify a appeared to be marshaling Britain's Perez de Cuellar. Argentine bases and the distance military might for a long, all-out possible submarine attack on our that hostile forces can cover un­ f«-i \ I ships.” ■^>5 , war over the Falklands. The U.N. plan appeared to falter detected, particularly at night and A British Defense Ministry Another military official said with when in rapid succession: in bad weather, the government spokesman said the 200-mlle scorn, “ We will respect tte new . Argentina gave advance war­ blockade just like we respecftd the MHoa blockade zone around the Falklands ning it would not give up sovereignty Please turn to Page 8 was being more than doubled and old one.” over the Falklands. KH , Von Bulow gets Opponents % 3 * 1 30-year jail term sufOl-84 wm^*:. By Richard Cody the possibilities of running the NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) — Claus von Bulow “ Quiet in the courtroom!” a court deputy highway either north or south of the was'sentenced to 30 years in prison Friday for told the crowd, which stayed hushed when the Herald Reporter Scituate Reservoir. twice tiying to murder his heiress wife with second sentence was read to von Bulow, who Instead, Garrahy said his people sJl* ' ' sat quietly with his daughter, Cosima, 15, at “1-84 is dead” is the chant coming ininiUn injections that turned her into a from environmental groups should study the environmental im­ his side. “steeping beauty,” but he may be free on $1 throughout Connecticut in the wake pact an expansion of Route 6 will million bail pending an appeal. Von Bulow said “no conunent” when asked have and forget the interstate. 4 i i i C K m about the sentences as he was leaving the of Rhode Island’s decision to cancel Von Bulow, 55, showed no emotion as Judge its plans for the interstate highway. Plans for linking an already com­ “ Mn# Thomas H. Needham sentenced him to 10 courthouse with his lawyer Herald Price pleted portion of 1-84 in Manchester Fahringer. A crowd of about 200 cheered him “As a matter of law, it’s dead,” yeqjs on one count of attempted inurder and said Daniel Millstone, litigation to 1-86 in East Hartford aren’t 2(i jears — the maximum—on a second count on as the defendant left in a> yellow cab. expected to be affected by the Prosecutor Stephen Famlglietti asked director for the Connecticut Fund involving the insulin shot that plunged his for the Environment. Rhode Island decision. Funding is in wife Martha “Sonny” von Bulow into an Needham to sentence the tall, balding finan­ :• “We have a completely new place and all legal hurdles have been irreversible coma. cier to a maximum of 40 years lor the “cold­ cleared. ■“-■■■irhtf iAlMW( n - ^ - - blooded, cold-hearted, calculated and ballgame,” Mary Walton, president KMMOrpnwK U ie sentences are to be served consecutive­ of the Save our State Committee, A federal highway official said ly, ;iuid von Bulow would have to serve 10 premeditated” attempts on his wife’s life. t-OlMi''' and a member of the Eastern Friday Rhode Island’s decision ytors before becoming eligible for parole. “He has not shown any remorse at all for “diminishes” the chances of putting these heinous crimes,” the prosecutor skid. Connecticut Civil Action Group, Needham continued vim Bulow’s $500,000 said. “We will fight against having a 1-84 across eastern Connecticut, but “Taking all of that into account, the state bail until next Friday when it,will be upped to highway that goes nowhere. It’s as a state DOT spokesman said the $i pniUon. If the financier cannot prove by feels it has no alternative but to recommend state will continue with designs and maximum penalty for both offenses. good as dead.” noon'on ttot day he can provide the required The environmentalists’ excite­ ' can forsee no trouble in completing 10 percent cash for the higher bail, he will be “If this defendant does not go to ja il... it Is the $560-mlllion highway from message that any married man can kill his ment revolves around Thursday’s sent to the state Adult Correctional decision by Rhode Island Gov. Wen- Bolton Notch to Route 52 in Killing- wife,” Famlglietti said. Institutions In (>anston. dall Garrahy to stop plans for the ix , then on to the Massachusetts j | y | | .4. l ! | ^ « 8 8 The Danish-born Jet-setter was ordered to Fahringer said von Bulow had shown “no Turnpike. remorse, your honor, because there is no highway in his state. remain in Rhode Island until the accounting He has directed his state Depart­ But the environmentalists are IBBiWinr* lPiro!rM*4; was complete. guJW" . ment of Transportation, and it has claiming that the highway plans The gallery in the packed courtroom Von Bulow, who did not testify at his 47-day CLAUS VON BULOW miirn complied as of Friday, to stop the audibly allied vrhen the judge announced the trial, continued his silence and declined to ad­ . still free on ball spending of $2 million on a study of Please turn lo page 8 10-year sentence on .the first count. dress the court before sentencing. Rejects blame for unetnploymenf ■ ,..,pHpif|i|r'i'i4i|if^•ek*w*^^*seAa^Cte r •ode*T^ '" Miffed Reagan calls Demos ^N G ,S^V »N G SI^^^.-: obstructionists, demogogues ■ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Preri- ' his helicopter to go horseback riding Budget (%mmittee and let us get «' • - „. r-‘' L tteRt Reagan, in a fighting mood, on the M a ^ e Baae at Quantico, Va. that spending down.” Told that he waa not in tune with *’V!k’Wi ................. ,. -t.ry«^ . \s a k .. \ - called the Democrati “obatruc- That would lower unemployment, ' " \; l '. tioniata” Friday and accnaed them hla much vaunted, “blpartlaan bring down interest rates and end ‘ , ‘^•'- i ‘ - < . W '- W’=1 N U “demogoguwy” for blaming the spirit,” Reagan grinned broadly and the recession, he said. ' ^ »/»’ "'• , • ,.,Jl ; - : Contlaulng receaaloo and apirallng said: “The only bipartisan spirit I , Reminded that critics say his pnemployment on him. have is with a horse.” policies “hurt the poor,’’ he shoof^ . ..'-r'-,r' JJ • Attued riding brttchea and a white, The power to stimdlate the his fingw, raised his voice and said, ^ lo ihlrt, the prealdent took at few economy la in the bands of the ‘,'1 have a single word for that— and Ruling abota at the Democrate aa Democrats, he contended. “It’s just that is demogoguery — because at he croaaed the South Lawn toward that they’re being Cbstructloiilsta no point have we ever cut the budget about It. below what they were the previous Reagan rejected blame for the 9.4 year. And this is not cut below the percent A p ^ nneitq>loyment — a previous year, it represents a 5 per­ post-World War n record — .an­ cent increase over the previous ;'«i^ nounced earlier in the day by the ybar.” j ; Inside today Labor Department.
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