PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENlNCi HKIIALD, Manchester. Conn.. Fri„ l)c(. 2li. I!I7R .* 3 ^ * • w 01aat0ttburij Increasing Cloudiness Chance of Snow 1\HIS Dtlallt on pogo 2 NEW YEAR WANT Refugees Vol. XCVIII, No. 76 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, December 30, 1978 I A Family NEWSpaper Since 1861 • 20t Single Copy • 15« Home Delivered HONG KONG (UPI) - Four more refugee boats steamed towards Hong Kong Friday and a too AD SPECIAL spokesman for 2,700 Vietnamese Shah Leaves Temporarily stranded outside the colony begged for permission to land, saying many were sick and some were dying and that “all we want is a home." Church and civic groups joined Iran to Have Civilian Rule for the refugees in appealing to Hong Kong authorities to reverse their TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Shah Bakhtiar, 63, leader of the anti-shah The official spokesman of the New Jersey is ’’making preparations and anti-Americanism on the rise decision barring the 2,794-ton Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, trapped in National Front political party to shah’s imperial court denied Satur­ to receive the shah’s mother and nearly 1,(KX) American oil workers in freighter Huey Fong from landing a bloody nationwide revolt that has form a civilian government to day morning that the shah had other members of his family.” A southern Iran — greeted daily by its human cargo of frightened, plunged Iran into chaos, has agreed replace that of Prime Minister Gen. agreed to leave the country or that spokesman for the network would not hungry Vietnamese. angry shouts of“ Yankee get out” — to leave Iran temporarily and hand Gholam Reza Azhari. there were any plans for his depar­ elaborate.) But an official spokesman said prepared for a mass weekend over his powers to a regency council, ’’The shah is not abdicating,” a ture, but the highly placed sources in­ The shah, 59, met Bakhtiar in sur­ “the government has not changed exodus, joining the thousands who highly placed sources said Friday. source close to the palace said sisted the shah would leave tem­ prise talks Thursday and offered him its stand.” have already fled the country. Sources close to the shah said that emphatically. “ He may just be porarily. the premiership after Gholam “We are afraid for our lives,” Demonstrations and strikes on Friday he asked Shahpour leaving Iran temporarily.” (ABC News said late Friday it has Hosseini Sadighi, the candidate- against the shah have brought Iran’s said refugee spokesman Nguyen learned McGuire Air Force Base in premier for the past two weeks, gave Thua Hon in a conversation over economy to the brink of collapse, up his attempts to form a govern­ crippling the oil industry, banks, the freighter’s ship-to-shore ment. radio. government departments, airlines, The highly placed sources said postal services, some hospitals, un­ Bakhtiar presented the shah with a iversities and colleges and President Buried series of proposals: newspapers. —That the shah leave the country ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) - The bakeries on which the capital’s on a temporary basis, investing his President Houari Boumedienne 4.5 million residents depend for their powers in a regency council com­ was buried Friday to a 100-gun bread staples were closing due to fuel posed of elder politicians; salute in the cemetery of shortages. Oil production in the past —That the current parliament, Alberia’s national heros. His 2 24 hours was only 375,000 barrels — a elected in 1975 under a short-lived, million mourners went wild, fraction of the normal 6 millon one-party system, be dissolved; collapsing with grief in the streets barrels a day. —That the dread SAVAK secret and trampling scores underfoot as Bakhtiar, a French-educated police be disbanded; screaming mobs tried to touch the lawyer and former minister in the —That powers controlling the Ira­ coffin. government of Mossadegh met with for nian armed forces be entrusted in the The roar of the crowds merged the shah in a move seen by political civilian government, with ap­ with the mournful wail of prayers leaders as taken to appease the propriate parliamentary interven­ from scores of mosques and the National Front, which opposes con­ tion. scream of ambulance sirens in a tinuation of the shah’s 38-year rule. Political sources said a national cacophony of sound that accom­ Sources close to the palace said the day of mourning called for Saturday shah’s offer came after Sadighi, 73, a panied the heavily guarded by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, 78, funeral cortege on the slow march sociology professor, abandoneid his the exiled leader of the majority efforts to put together a government from the Great Mosque of Algiers Moslem Shiite sect and the shah’s below the Casbah to the El Alia of ’’honest veterans” aimed at en­ No. 1 enemy, could pose a "real cemetery on the eastern edge of ding a year of tumultous revolt danger” to the transition planned by town. against the monarch. Winter Sun the shah. The National Front, a successor to The setting winter sun gives utility wires a road late Friday afternoon. (Herald photo by “If there is bloodshed again the extremist National Front Party supernatural look on a rural Glastonbury Strempfer) tomorrow (Saturday) it would really led by Mossadegh before his dis­ make it difficult for Bakhtiar and the missal in 1953, revived its activities shah to enter into an accommodation last summer and now commands the falling short of the shah’s outright largest following of any political resignation,” a high political source group in Iran. It is now considered a Real Estate Report Given said. centralist rather than an extremist The hardline National Front group.' headed by Karim Sanjabi, who met Troops firing automatic weapons recently with Khomeini in Paris, has chased anti-shah demonstrators PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED To Glastonbury Council called for the shah’s outright abdica­ through congested downtown streets tion but Bakhtiar failed to echo his and fired on rooftop protesters chan­ leader. GLASTONBURY - The latest real The housing stock could show a prices for moderate income families ting "Death to the snah.” It would be the second time the estate cost report to the Town Coun­ bell-shaped pricing curve with seven under Section 8 guidelines as 124,200 Witnesses reported four people shah has left the country under cil showed the selection of houses percent of the homes below 140,000 for two persons to 135,900 to 140,388 were killed Friday in Tehran, in­ MISC. FOR SALE political pressure. On Aug. 16, 1953, sold between January and November and seven percent above the 170,000 for seven and up. cluding a middle-aged man whose 40 — Household Goods - of this year, but did not reflect the mark. One thing is certain — at the height of his struggle with the head was blown off by a bullet from 643 2711 During the first 11 months, the late Premier Mohammed 41 — Articles for Sale stock of housing in town. Glastonbury is similar to other towns report said, only two houses were an automatic rifle fir ^ by patrolling That report will be forthcoming. with prohibitive prices for moderate Mossadegh, he flew to Rome. But he troops. Three others were wounded. 42 — Building Supplies sold for under 130,000 There were 82 was back on his throne six days later, Night 643-2718 Town Manager Don Peach says, as income families. homes sold in the 140,000 to 149,000. Soldiers fought off yet another 43 — Pets-BIrds-Dogs after demonstrators paraded through he and his staff compile figures on Moderate income as defined by Of the 912 single family homes attempt by screaming youths to 44 — Musical Instruments Tehran demanding his return. housing sales. Most homes were in present Housing and Urban Develop­ sold, 719 ranged from 150,(X)0 to over crowd around the U.S. Embassy, 45 — Boats & Accessories Gen. Azhari took over the prime whose parking lot was filled with an CLASSIFIED INDEX: 46 — Sporting Goods the 160,000-$70,0(X) price range with ment guidelines is 112,100 for a fami­ 1100,000, with the eastern part of only 36 selling for under f40,(KX). Of ly of two and 117,9M for a family of ministership on Nov. 6 in an effort to angry mob last Sunday. Troops riding 47 — Garden Products town commanding the highest prices. put down the violence that has taken MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Coming Tuesday the 36, 17 were sold in Tara Hills. seven or more. With this in mind. in heavy trucks and jeeps raced 48 — Antiques more than 1,5(X) lives since the up­ across avenues that were virtually In its continuing effort to 49 — Wanted to Buy P.O. BOX 591 rising began in November 1977, when empty because of the shutdown of provide complete news and infor­ leftist student demonstrations gasoline stations. NOTICES RENTALS MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 mation, The Herald is proud to an­ poured into the streets of the Iranian In the riot-torn southern town of 1 — Lost and Found REAL ESTATE nounce the addition of a new 23 — Homes for Sale 52 — Rooms for Rent Gaming Study to Begin cities to demand the shah’s ouster. Ahvaz, troops opened fire Friday to 2 — Personals 53 — Apartments for column. Their cry was taken up by flush out an estimated 1,000 Beginning next week, 3 — Announcements 24 — Lots-Land for Sale HARTFORD (UPI) - A New York burgeoning gambling industry. ford Jai Alai was fined and given a Khomeini, who violently opposes the protesters staging a hospital sit-in. Rent Dear Sirs: Washington Merry-Go-Round, by 4 — Entertainment 25 — Investment Property management consulting firm will The commission has been under 10-day suspension by the commission modern reforms the shah has Four people were reported killed and 54 — Homes for Rent world famous columnist Jack 5 — Auctions 26 — Business Property begin a 1100,000 study next week on fire for not exerting enough controls for not reporting allegations of game brought to Iran.
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