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80 die in rail station blast (Continued from page 3) bomb, it would have taken "at least a hundred kilos (220 pounds) of dynamite" to wreak that degree of devastation. L. A Another early theory was that the 10:25 a.m. blast may have been caused by a gas leak or a burst boiler. But railroad officials said later there were no cellars or boilers under the waiting rooms, where the explosion was centered.

Some witnesses said they smelled gas after the explosion; some said they smelled gunpowder. POLICE STRESSED they would not back one theory over another until army engineers and rescuers had cleared enough of the rubble to examine the site--a task expected to take 36 to 48 hours. But they added that there was strong circ*mstantial evidence pointing to a terrorist attack. Only a few hours before the explosion, Bologna magistrates announced they had ordered nine right wing terrorists to go on trial, for the 1974 bombing of an express train north of Bologna. The bomb planted aboard the Rometo-Munich Italicus express on Aug.

4, 1974-almost six years ago to the daykilled 12 passengers and injured 48. All of the deaths and serious injuries in the Bologna station explosion occurred in the waiting rooms and restaurant. An international express train bound for Basel, Switzerland, was in the station at the time, and two of its carriages were showered with wreckage. But only a few passengers who were looking out of the windows suf-, fered injuries. (Continued from page 2) Terpil and Ed Wilson, another former CIA employe, were indicted by a District of Columbia grand jury on charges of acting as unregistered agents for Libya, conspiracy to murder a Libyan defector in Egypt and transporting explosives abroad.

The target of the murder conspiracy, the grand jury alleged, was Umar Muhayshi- a former adviser to Moammar Khadafy-who defected in Egypt in 1976. The alleged plot reportedly included an offer of $1 million cash for his elimination. TERPIL IS NOW FREE on $100,000 bond after pleading innocent on all counts. A Washington federal district judge, because of publicity surrounding the President's brother, set Terpil's trial for Nov. 5, the day after the general election.

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PROGRAM FUNDS FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS NOTICE OF SOLICITATION OF PROPOSALS The City of New York, through local Area Policy Boards, is commencing on August 1, 1980 the solicitation of proposals for community action programs designed to meet the needs of poor persons residing in the Primary Neighborhood Development Areas (NDA). These proposals will be received by the Primary Neighborhood Development Area Policy Boards (APB) in whose areas the programs will operate. Each APB will review each proposal upon program priorities set forth by the Individual Area Policy Board in their Requests for Proposals and their funding allocation. Neighborhood Development Areas (NDA) correspond to New York through City's the Community Districts. Development Each Agency, APB shall recommend be to the funded City, Community the programs to Its area.

A listing of the Area Policy Boards and their addresses is given below. Application forms, proposal outlines, and relevant guidelines will be available at local APB offices and the Community Development Agency, 349 Broadway. New York, (ROOM 812), Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. p.m. For information concerning pick-up dates for the individual Area Policy Boards listed below, call: 433-6960, 64, 65 for specific details.

AREA POLICY BOARDS AREA BOARD MANHATTAN (LOWER EAST SIDE), 349 Broadway, NY 10013 (ROOM 812). AREA POLICY BOARD (MID WEST SIDE), 720 Columbus 10024. AREA POLICY BOARD (UPPER WEST 349 Broadway, NY 10013 (ROOM AREA POLICY BOARD (CENTRAL HARLEM), 349 Broadway, NY 10013 (ROOM 812), AREA POLICY BOARD (EAST HARLEM), 1 East 104th NY 10029 (3rd AREA POLICY BOARD (WASHINGTON 711 West 168th NY BRONX AREA POLICY BOARD (SOUTH BRONX), 391 East 149th St. NY (ROOM 212). AREA POLICY BOARD (HUNTS POINT), 935 Southern Bronx, NY.

AREA POLICY BOARD (MORRISANIA-BOSTON 349 Broadway, NY (ROOM 812), AREA Woodycrest POLICY BOARD (MORRISANIA), 936 Bronx, NY. AREA Davidson POLICY 2038 BOARD (WEST TREMONT), AREA POLICY BOARD EAST TREMONT), 1932 Arthur Avenue, Bronx, AREA POLICY BOARD (KINGSBRIDGE-MOSHOLU), Lehman College Center. Kingsbridge Ave. AREA POLICY BOARD (BRONX RIVER SOUNDVIEW). 7 Hugh Grant Circle, Bronx, NY.

BROOKLYN AREA POLICY BOARD (WILLIAMSBURG), 244 Graham Brooklyn. AREA POLICY BOARD (FORT GREENE), 329 Fulton Street, Bklyn. AREA POLICY BOARD (BEDFORD-STUYVESANT), 826 Madison Brooklyn. AREA POLICY BOARD (BUSHWICK), 45 Harmon POLICY Street, Brooklyn. AREA Pennsylvania BOARD (2nd floor) (EAST NEW YORK), Ave.

AREA POLICY BOARD (SOUTH BROOKLYN), 349 Broadway (ROOM 812), AREA POLICY BOARD (SUNSET PARK), 938 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn. AREA POLICY BOARD (CROWN HEIGHTS NORTH), 349 NY (ROOM 812) AREA POLICY BOARD (CROWN HEIGHTS), 412 Troy Avenue, Bklyn. NY 11213. AREA POLICY BOARD (BROWNSVILLE), 1661 St. Marks Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11233.

QUEENS 109-43 AREA FARMERS BARB. NEW NOTE: COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS CAN RECEIVE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ON APPLICATION AND PROPOSAL PREPARATION FROM THE COMMUNITY DEVELOP. AGCY. BY CONTACTING CDA'S PROGRAM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT UNIT, AT 433-2200, 04, 05. DEATH NOTICES Death Notices, In Memoriam, BARBARINO N.

Reposing Massand Acknowledgment Grand JOHN FOX Concourse SON until 201 9:30 St. Notices A.M. Mass of the Resurrection, St. Philip Neri Church 10 A.M. Notices may be telephoned to THE NEWS by your funeral director every BENVENGO Age 64.

Beloved day until 2 P.M. to be in all editions of of James, John, Shirley Casathe next day's paper. Notices called in nova, Joyce Scafidl and Judy between 6 P.M., thru rill. Also survived by 9 grandchilFriday, will only Monday final dren and great-grandchildren. appear in edi Reposing at CANARSIE'S GUARIthe next day's issue.

NO FUNERAL HOMES, 9222 FlatIn New York (212) 949-2076. On Long lands Ave until Monday 9. A.M. Mass Island (516) 485-4000. In New Jersey 9:45, ment St.

Thomas Aquinas. InterHoly Cross Cemetery, (201) 271-3600. Bologna hospitals appealed for more doctors. Serious burn casualties were sent by helicopter to specialist hospitals in nearby Padua and Mestre. PRESIDENT SANDRO Pertini, who was starting a vacation in northern Italy, flew to Bologna by helicopter to join other government officials who rushed to the scene.

Pertini went to Bologna's Maggiore Hospital; when he came out, he was crying. "There are no words to express what I feel I saw small children, two of whom were expected to die of their terrible injuries," he said. He threw weight around lived Lowell, Mass. (AP) -Lawrence Bell, 24, may have been saved from death during a shootout with police officers by his fat, which acted like a "sandbag" to prevent the bullets from hitting vital organs, Dr. Nicholas Nassar said yesterday.

Bell weighs 460 pounds. Bell was in stable condition after being hit by eight bullets in a shootout Friday with state trooper Martin Stephens. Nassar said Bell was wounded in the chest, abdomen, right arm and scalp. Stephens had stopped a car driven by Theodore Sardelis, cited him for drunken driving and placed him in the police car. Bell, who was riding in the car with Sardelis, fired a pistol at Stephens, touching off a gun duel.

Stephens hit Bell four times with his revolver and was hit in the foot by a shot from Bell. Stephens reloaded and shot Bell four more times before subduing him, police said. 1980 65 AUGUST AVANAS NEWS, DAILY Machine-gun blunder-buss by Prez' brother? Grand jury members never received the allegations about Billy because prosecutors found no evidence of criminal behavior from the report that Billy and Terpil allegedly talked about a gun deal. The documents seen on Capitol Hill indicate that, when first questioned at the Justice Department, Billy said he had discussed a machine-gun deal with Terpil. At a second session, in March, Billy denied that he had told the Justice Department officials about any machine-gun discussion and emphatically denied such a scheme ever was discussed.

Terpil denied that he is the man next to Billy in the photograph, but he did admit that he was in the grandstand the day Billy was photographed. AUGUST DIAMOND SALE HUGE BUY DIRECT FROM DIAMOND IMPORTER. A Sampling Of Diamonds From Our Vast Collection A 1.02ct C. 1.53ct. Round Pear $495 $995 A Stud 2.01 ct.

Earnqs Marquise D- T.W. $1595 $350 Ict. T.W. $550 Extremely low sale prices on many weights, shapes and qualities of Diamonds. Mounted in exquisitely styled and hand crafted rings, earrings and bracelets.

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SMi Importers, Inc. DEATH NOTICES BERGAMINI-Anna. On August 2, 1980. Beloved wife of Silvio. Devoted mother of Mary Scandura John.

Loving grandmother of Christa, Julie, John, Christopher Donald. Reposing WOODLAWN MORTICIANS, 4418 White Plains (near 238 St.) Bronx. Mass Chrisflan Burial at St. Frances of Rome Church, Tues. 9:45 A.M.

CALLAGHAN- Frank. August 1980. (Ret. Port N.Y. N.J.J Native of Seafin, Co.

Armagh, Ireland. Beloved husband of Theresa (nee Morgan). Loving father of John, Theresa Silverio, Kathleen Windisch, Michael, Peter the late Francis. Survived by 11 grandchildren. Fond brother of Michael Mary Hannaway.

Family will recelve friends from 2-5 7-9 P.M. at WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME 5628 Broadway at 232 Bronx. Funeral Mass, St. John's Church (Kingsbridge) Mon. 9:45 A.M.

Beloved wife of Joseph. Devoted CETERA-Angeline (nee, Coluccio). mother of Leonard, Frances Mitchell and the late Michael. Also survived grandchildren. Funeral Mass St.

Clare's R.C. Church, 9 A.M. Monday. Reposing V. Scalia Chapels, 28 Eltingville S.I.

Visiting 2-5, 7-10. DIRECTOR, A. VIGLIANTE AND SONS. MEANWHILE, Billy promised reporters yesterday in Plains, that his accountant would brief them on his personal finances sometime this week. Billy said that no formal agreement was signed with the Libyans for the $220,000 loan, which he received in two installments in December and April.

"It was a formal agreement, but it was not formalized," Billy said. He said he pledged his home and surrounding property near Buena Vista in Marion County, for the loan, which is being investigated by a Senate The Marion County property also has been placed in security with the Internal Revenue Service for tax payments the IRS says are owed by the President's brother. DEATH NOTICES CAMBRIA- Jennie. Loving mother of Frank, Catherine Audette, Anthony, Diane Burdick, Dominick, Jack, Joseph, Madeline Ace, Antoinette Gonzalez Jean Scozzari. Also survived by 34 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren 1 great-great-grandchild.

Reposing at LOUTS DE LUCA MAYFLOWER FUNERAL HOME, 6022 Bay Parkway. Mass, Mon. St. Athanasius Church, 9:45 A.M. Interment Pinelawn Memorial Park.

Visiting hours 2-5 7-10 P.M. DE RISO FUNERAL HOME, DIR. CHAPPINA- (Clappina) Al. On AUgust 1, brother of Thomas, Andrew, Salvatore, Tony, Ernest, Beatrice Oberman, Connie Orsino, Bob Yolanda Badalamenti. Reposing at ANDREW TORREGROSSA FUNERAL HOME 345 Ave.

Brooklyn, until Tues. Funeral Mass, St. Simon Jude R.C. Church 9:45 A.M. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. CHERUBINO-Amalia. August Reposing Joseph 188 Botti Funeral Home, Inc.r 605 E. Bronx, until 9 A.M. DAMATO- John J.

(Beefy) On Aug.2, of East Northport. Beloved husband of Joan (nee Ryan). Devoted son of Angelina Alfonso. Dear father of Joan Carapola, Angela, Marie, John, James Anthony, Dear brother of Rose Squittiere Ralph. Also survived by 3 grandchilReposing at THE FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME OF HUNTINGTON, 2075 N.Y.

Ave. Mass of Christian Burlal, St. Anthony of Padua R.C. Church, 9:45 A.M. Interment St.

Charles Cemetery. Visiting hrs. 2-5 7-10 P.M. D'ANTUONO -Barney on August 2, 1980. Devoted father of Carol Leshner Michael D'Antuono.

Brotherof Helen, Bridget, Dewey, Sam John D'Antuono. Also survived 4 grandchildren. Past Commander Longhito Spinelll VFW Funeral from SCHAEFER FUNERAL PARLOR 4th Ave. at 42 August 5, 9 A.M. Funeral Mass St.

Church, 9:30 A.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Visiting: 7-10 P.M. Private parking. D'ELIA- John.

Of Forest Hills, on August 1, 1980. Beloved brother of Frank, Jean, Rae, Nettie Thomas the late Margie Conrad. ReposHONME, INC. GLASCOTT 102-03 Metropolitan FUNERAL Ave. (af 71 Forest Hills.

Mass Tues 9:30 A.M. Our Lady of Mercy Interment Maple Grove Cemetery, HEFFERNAN-Nellie (nee Callahan) on August 1, 1980. Dear aunt of William Mc Tiernan, Frances McAloon Barbara Hughes. Funeral Mon. 9 A.M.

from the McLAUGHLIN SONS COLONIAL HOME, Third Ave. at Bklyn. Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 A.M., Our Lady of Angels Church. Thomas J. August 1, 1980.

Native of Felte. Co. Clare, Ireland. Husband of Anna (nee Donegan). Brother of Della Rielly.

Funeral from "PARK ABBEY' A 1430 Unionport Bx. Mass of the Resurrection, St. Helena's Church, 9:30 A.M. KELTY-Paul T. Devoted husband of Veronica.

Reposing at the PARKVILLE FUNERAL HOME 1047 Coney Island Ave. Mass of Resurrection, Tuesday, 10:15 A.M., St. Rose of Lima R.C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MANCUSI-L Loving daughter of Bill Louse. Devoted sister of William Ralph. Reposing at D'ARIENZO FUNERAL HOME, 104 SKIllman Ave: Funeral Mass, St. Francis, 9:30 A.M. KETTLES- Winifred.

On August: 2, Beloved mother of phen, James Andrew Kettles the late Mary Gibson, John Alice Kettles. Also survived by 15 grandchildren 24 great-grandchildren. Funeral from COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME, 2819 Hylan S.I, on Tues. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Charles Church 9:45 A.M.

Visiting hours 2-5 8. 7-10 P.M. LINDSTRAND Gustave. On August Devoted brother of Elsie Westerlund. Reposing at the KRAUSS FUNERAL HOME, 1097 Hempstead Turnpike, Franklin evening Square.

P.M. Religious Funeral services, Mon. Sunday 8 1 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Brooklyn. Visiting hours 2-5 7-10 P.M.

McGUINN-Helen. (nee Masse), On August 1, 1980. Beloved wife of the late Joseph. Mother of Joseph John. Funeral Tues.

9 A.M. from CLAVIN FUNERAL HOME, 7722 4th Bklyn. Mass of the Christian Burial 9:30 A.M. Our Lady Of Angels Church. METZ-Anna.

M. Beloved mother of. daughters grandmother of 8. Reposing at A. RIBUSTELLO SON, 811 Park Bx.

Funeral Tuesday. Mass at St. Clare's Church, 9:45 A.M. On MALE 22, 1980. Beloved wife -Heler P.

(nee Patrick) Paul W. Reposing at EDWARD LYNCH SON FUNERAL HOME, 43-07 Queens Blvd, Sunnyside, L.I. Funeral Mass at All Saints Episocpal Church, Tuesday, 10 A.M. Interment Calverton National Cemetery. MORRISSEY- of On 1, Knokanes, Banteer, Co.

Cork, Ireland, Beloved of the late Catherine (nee Bradley). Loving father of Kathleen Lehnstul, Rev. Kleran James, S.T., Donald, Elizabeth Lake Joan, Dolan. Grandfather of 9 great-grand1. Reposing RUGGIERO FUNERAL HOME 4346 White Plains Rd.

(at E. 237 St.) Bronx. Mass of Christian Burial at St. rick's Home 66 Van Cortland Pk. South, Tues.

10 A.M. MURRAY. (nee Sullivan). On August 1, 1980. After a long Illness.

Native of Laharan South, Caherciveen; Co. Kerry, Ireland. Beloved wife of the late Francis. Sister of the late John, James, Mary, Margaret Walsh, Johanna Cullinane and CathCoffey. Devoted Mary (Maureen) Lennon.

Friends may visit 2-5, 7- 9 P.M. the THOMAS F. DALTON FUNERAL HOME, 125 Hillside Ave, (at City Line) New Hyde Park, Mass of Christian Burial, Monday, 9:30 A.M. Holy National Cemetery, Pinelawn. Interment Con- L.I.

tributions to the American Cancer appreciated. OREFICE, Minnie Sabatiello. Beloved Carbone). husDe- voted Anthony father Louis. of Marie Tepedino, dren.

CHAPELS, Reposing 86 SCARPACI Also 9 grandchil1401 until Mon. 10 A.M. Mass, Regina Pacis Shrine 10:15 A.M. GA PALMA-Rose. Reposing at FARENAve.

Funeral (BX. BR.) A.M. 920 Mass, Allerton St. Helena's Church, 10:15 A.M. Jeanette and the late Sr.

son Dear RAMBERG- -Roy. Beloved, of brother of Michael. I Grandson of Mary Reposing Saladino at and Agnes Ramberg. ERS (Bx. FARENGA BROTHFuneral Branch) 920 Allerton Ave.

9 A.M. Mass Holy Rosary Church 10 A.M. CALLAHAN-Donald, E. On August 1, 1980. (Member Steamfitters Local 638).

Devoted husband of Margaret (nee Rothmann. Beloved father of Patricia Kearney, Nancy Prisco Susan. Loving brother of Virginia Also survived by 5 dear grandchildren. Reposing at JOHN A. TOOMEY A FUNERAL HOME, 57-04 Roosevelt Woodside.

Mass of the Christian Burial, St. Sebastian Church, 9:45 A.M. Interment Calvery Cemetery. Visiting: 2-5, 7-10 P.M. CANDARINI- Beloved wife of On Peter.

August Devoted ed mother. of Rosalie Scala, Joseph, Katherine Misserl Gale Mills. Loving sister of Gus Daniel's Adele Drobes. Reposing go SON FUNERAL to HOME, 2444 86 St. Services 9:30 A.M.

at Chapel, Interment Pinelawn Memorial Park. CAPALBO- Maria A. On Aug. 1, 1980. Devoted wife of the late Pasquale.

Dear mother of Serafina Calizzi of Italy, Salvatore, the late Anna Gallipani. Also survived by 8 grandchildren 6 great great-grandchildren. Reposing at FUNEBAL HOME, Atlantic Ave. at 117 Richmond HIll. Funeral Mass 9:45 A.M.

Visiting 2-5 P.M..

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