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THE HARTFORD COURANT; Thursday, March 10, 1977 SM SlSn1 Diplomat Respite Protests as carcinogen Held Inprppn lllllJIWASHINGTON.P.C. Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 the subject "was interpreted, I think improperly, to deal with the Soviet Union." -Dispatched to Congress Wednesday a youth employment package that Carter told his news conference would be aimed lift II 111 I I I L7 II I East Negotiations off dead center, Carter said he thought such matters should "be freely and openly debated within our country and within the countries involved." In that spirit Carter said Israel and its neighbors must agree on permanent and recognized borders where sovereignty is legal. But he added: UNION STATION BUILDING WHITI HOUSi rv-vri i it 5 9 1 r. 0V4. "Oil 453 CSUNCOIN isA INDEPENDENCE AVE WAIHlNBTON I MQMUMINT I1 Vl II li (11 ing the city's action to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

"That's your public tax collector, folks," he said, who disregards constitutional guarantees of religious freedom. State law requires reli- Sous organizations seeking exemptions to prove that money earned from local activity is used for religious or charitable purposes, Cosgrove said. Faith Center hasn't done that he added. "We would be delighted to lave the courts decide the ssue," Cosgrove said. "If a udge decides I'm God bless them." In 1972, Faith Center sought tax exempt status with the city but had its re- Siiest denied.

The corpora-on paid city taxes that, year, and by late 1975 had paid all but $6,444 of its 1973 taxes before discontinuing payments, Cosgrove said. Faith Center' never appealed the city's denial of the tax-exempt status, Cos- Sove said, nor took any jal steps to avoid the present confrontation. Meanwhile, Scott's supporters tied up telephone lines Wednesday at the governor's office, Hartford City Hall and the Avon police headquarters as Scott urged viewers to call and Continued from Page 1 lector locked up the transmitter until Faith Center paid its tax bill there. The station began broadcasting the next day after paying the bill under protest Last week, Scott, speaking on Channel 18, said he would accept an arrangement setting up an escrow account for the tax payment which would remain untouched until courts decided the Hartford tax issue. 1 But Monday, after Hartford officials attached Faith Center's bank accounts, Scott reversed his position and refused to discuss the matter with city officials.

"We reached the point where we were unable to amicably settle the dispute," said Cosgrove Wednesday, so the city took action to seize the transmitter property in Avon. During Scott's appearance on television Wednesday, he said Hartford officials were seizing Avon property on which taxes had been brought up to date. Cosgrove' said, however, the law allows the city to attach any property owned by a tax delinquent regardless of location. City officials avoided trying to seize the studio property on Asylum Street to avoid confrontation with Scott Cosgrove said. Scott spoke angrily on television Wednesday, compar 's I ics and over-the-counter drugs.

The Canadian study involved feeding 100 rats a diet of 5 per cent pure sac-- charin for their entire lives, from conception until death. Fourteen of those rats developed cancerous bladder tumors compared to only two such tumors in a group of 100 animals given no saccha. rin. In order to consume an equivalent amount of saccharin, a person would have to drink 800 12-ounce diet a day for a lifetime, the FDA said. The Sherwin-Williams Co.

is the only U.S. producer of saccharin, though some of the sweetner is imported from Japan and Korea. Gardner said his agency would consider classifying saccharin as a prescription drug to enable diabetics and other who can't consume sugar to obtain it with their doctor's consent but that any such decision is at least months away. Rhode Island Picks Lottery Numbers PROVIDENCE, R.L (UPI) The winning "Grand Lot" numbers picked Wednesday night in the Rhode Island weekly Lottery were 039, 8177, 23170 and 016522. at dealing with heavy unemployment among young people, which he said exceeds 40 per cent for some minority groups in large cities.

He said the package, involving creation of a youth conservation corps, would not add to the total amount of economic stimulus he seeks and thus would not affect the size of forthcoming federal deficits. Said the Soviet Union has given no indication it would go-along with his suggestion that complex technical issues involving cruise missiles and the Soviet Backfire bomber be set aside in the interests of reaching a quick agreement on a new strategic arms limitation treaty. This was one of the ideas he tossed out at his Feb. 8 news conference. -Said he still intends to withdraw the American ground forces from South orea, following consultation with Japan, but would continue UJS.

Air Force operations there "over a long period of time." With the administration in the midst of mounting a sustained effort to get Middle -tin i "Defense lines may or may not conform in the foreseeable future to those legal borders. There may be extensions of Israeli defense capability beyond the permanent and recognized borders." Later, he said, these defense missions might be undertaken by an international force. The President also expressed a "guess" that there could be "some minor adjustments in the 1967 borders" within which the Arab states are that Israeli military forces withdraw. Early in the conference, Carter formally announced that effective March 18, he has directed that restrictions on travel by Americans to Vietnam, North Korea, Cuba and Cambodia be removed. The lifting of the ban had been disclosed (Tuesday by diplomatic sources.

Capital Buildings Raided Heavily-armed Black Muslims raided B'nai B'rith National Mos-; lem Mosque and the District of Colombia Building (City Hall) Wednesday in Washington. I Events at the district building are being watched by reporters from the National Press I Club located where the letter A of Ave. appears above the figure l(UPI). Muslim Sect Raids Three Capital Buildings president of B'nai B'rith. Gunmen inside the B'nai B'rith international headquarters building and the Arabesque stone Mosque identified themselves to United TL ft LAy LLL zys (XX) qo rm by gunfire, stabbings or beatings.

All hospitalized but only one in serious condition. At the national Islamic center, an Arabesque stone mosque and instruction center on Massachusetts Avenue: Estimated one or perhaps two gunmen, 15 hostages, no injuries. Polifie said 75 officers, each, manned the barricades outside the B'nai B'rith and District buildings and 25 at the Islamic Center. The raiders were reported armed at various locales with rifles, shotguns and automatic weapons. In response, police and federal security guards mounted countersiege operations unrivalled in the nation's capital since the Vietnam war era.

Stretches of Pennsylvania Avenue between the White House and the Capitol to traffic, as were segments of Massachussetts in the heart of Embassy Row. Protection was doubled for members of Congress and extra police were assigned to judges and federal agencies. The Secret Service said President Carter needed no extra protection, however, although guard dogs were observed at tee White House. Firmest postraid reports came from the District Building, last of the three targets to be hit, where police announced the first fatality of the incident not long after the 3 p.m. raid started.

The station manager for radio station WHUR identified the dead man as reporter Maurice Williams. The manager said Williams' father identified the body. Hospital officials reported Councilman Barry to be in fair condition with a gunshot wound. Carter ordered the FBI to investigate the raid. The exact number of hostages involved and the motives for the raids were unclear in the first few hours after the raiders struck one-two-three between 11 a.m.

and 3 p.m. first B'nai B'rith, then the National Islamic Center, then the District Building. "We know that there are at least 100 hostages held on the eighth floor," said Samuel Thurfz, executive vice Continued from Page 1 "AbdupaBarN7 I "I want to see now tough are," said Hamaas 'Abdul Khaalis, head of the Hanafis. He also demanded "delivery of the murderers of 'Black Muslim hero Malcolm An immediate halt to "the showing of the movie Messenger of HGod," starring Anthony Quinn and Irene Pappas. Khaalis called it "a sacrilege" and commanded: "Get Ut out of America!" Movie theaters around the nation 'began shutting down the film some in mid-Jscene.

Cancellation by a trial judge, of the $750 contempt Jof court Ifine'leveled against Khaalis for screaming at the defendants in the Muslim murder trial, "You're holding hostages 'and saying you will kill these Ihostages if your demands not an interview-ier asked Khaalis on the telephone. "That's right!" he replied. In a warning to the police, he said: "Tell those people Jnot to get smart I'll throw heads out of this window." As darkness settled over Washington more than six jhours after the first of the raids at the B'rith building on Mas-sachussetts Avenue police fstood pat and estimated the situation this way: At the District of Columbia building, Washington's city hall, within sight of the White House: Two known 'gunmen holding an undetermined number of city officials, possibly including City Council President Sterling Tucker. One reporter for a local black radio station shot dead, City Councilman Marion Barry shot in the chest and seriously wounded and two others hospitalized with gunshot wounds. Mayor Walter Washington, trapped for hours in his office, brought out by police.

No communication between police and the raiders. At B'nai B'rith: Four known gunmen, more than 100 hostages originally estimated but small groups released or escaped during the day. Five persons wounded Press International and other reporters as members of the Hanafi Black Muslim sect A Black Muslim spokesman identified those in the District Building as Muslims and said the three raids "obviously were aimed at attracting attention to a problem that happened in 1973" meaning the Muslim killings. As police moved in around the three buildings on foot and by helicopter and tried fruitlessly to find out what raiders wanted, the Igroup inside the Mosque relayed this message through Rof iq Bilal, a black Muslim who reached them by telephone: "He said he saw policemen outside with guns and he wanted them to know that if any firing starts, heads will roll He wanted to get across to the police not to Police said extra security would be provided area judges, including the one who tried the Black Muslim murder case apparently to the dissatisfaction of the Hanafi gunmen. 2 State Plants Closed Down By Monsanto Continued from Page 1 ministration (FDA), citing health hazards, withdrew its approval of bottles made with acrylonitrile plastic.

The FDA's ban on acrylon-itrile containers is scheduled to begin Friday. Monsanto has taken legal action to stay the ban. Attorneys for, both the FDA and Monsanto said they expect U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., probably will take some kirffl of action by Friday. An FDA attorney, Stuart Pape, said the FDA has been ordered to respond to Mon-santo's suit by noon today.

The FDA will maintain its action is lawful and the public should not be exposed to the effects of using the bottles, he said. The FDA claims there is some contamination by the chemical of the bottle's contents. Monsanto contends its bottles are safe and there is 'T0IOf6M-321 OCHf HILL, CT 0606T Four quicksteps. Checks listed in occKsaocarrt I KPosiTs.cfletnT om.vmuucc I IV ordei; by number. Take half a minute and follow our example.

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