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Arab Group Decides to Isolate Sadat A sale to end all sales, as 1,200 people stand in line By JOAN KAHN of the American Revolution, wives of public officials and HOLMDEI. — All the world loves a bargain and some employes of Lanvin-Charles of the Ritz and its many sub- 1.200 of (he biggest bargain lovers of all assembled pa sidiaries All cheerfully inch along the winding trail thai tiently for up to four hours this weekend at the l.anvin- leads from the outside of the huge factory to inside the Charles of the Ritz factory here to purchase some of the vast warehouse where the treasured bargains can be costliest and well-known fragrances, soaps, toiletries, purchased, supermarket style, with check-out counters deodorants, and cosmetics at near-give-away prices A warmly-dressed', heavily muffled and booted crowd The annual pre-Chhstmas sale is reported to have the began arriving at the employe gates yesterday about 7 beneficial result of showering teachers, secretaries, mail- am. two hours before opening time, and by 8 45 am. 15 men and mothers-in-law all over the state with a liberal minutes before the warehouse doors opened, more than dose of Lanvin-Charles of the Ritz products sufficient In 600 persons were on line As each group of 10 shoppers last the entire year was .admitted to the factory, additional persons arrived, The sale continues through Sunday, with weekday continually swelling the two parallel lines that snaked hours from D am to 8 p m. and Saturday and Sunday, along the sides of the building from 9 a m to 4 p m Customers are advised to bring II was a Iriendly crowd, swapping memories ol pasl cash only, since credit is extended only to company em- sales kerf aid making new friends All talked about the ployees The nine-day sale is estimated to bring into the possibilities tkat awaited them Inside where Ike easily company coffers about II million in cash Many nf the Vves St. Laurent Rive Gaurhe products, vied la papa- bargains are reported to include discontinued packaging, larlty wltk Alexandra de Markoft. Ike lop of the rampant EARLY BIRDS - Lining up early yes- colors or products line along with Ike lamed fragrances of Arpege aad My terday morning for the bargain Christmas Word of the tale has spread throughout the stale Sin. Also papular are Ike Jean Nalr gill sets, and Ciarles tale at Lanvln-Charles of the Rltz factory. , attracting bargain hunters from neighboring states as of the Ritz products aad private label soap. Indudlag fat. Rt. 35, Holmdei, are more than 1,200 well. Car pools arrive from outlying lowns. and shoppers gleaming bars labeled Bloomlagdale's and D aad F May, people. For many of the customers the sale include husbands whose wives are sleeping at home, nuns a western department store chain. Is an annual event eagerly awaited. holiday shopping after church, members of the Daughters See A sale to end, page 2 The Daily Register VOL. 100 NO. 136 SHREWSBURY, N. J. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1977 15 CENTS Arab group decides to isolate Sadat TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) - Five Arab opponents of Egyp- tian peace moves toward Israel agreed at a summit meeting here to form a military and political alliance lo isolate I'rc sident Anwar Sadat. Iraq walked out. undermining the united front Sadat'i foes hoped to achieve They announced diplo- Six miles to go and then matic and token economic sanctions against him Sadat said the Arab campaign against him caused him nt concern He also told two interviewers in Cairn that the So- viet Union was behind the "rubbish" at the Tripoli meeting WHAM, they hit wall Leaders of Syria. Libya. Algeria. South Yemen and the Palestinian guerrilla! agreed to form a political and military By ROBIN GOLDSTEIN pancakes or trench toast front against Sadat and to work to move the headquarters ol Bob Zoellick. a Harvard Law School ASBURY PARK - Marathon run- the 21-member Arab League from Cairo, a summit spokes- student, drank two enormous iced Cokes ners call It "hitting the wall" man said. after clocking 2:37 in the race It happens about 20 miles into the 28- Tke meeting, alt* milled In a re com HUilon amang The Jersey Shore Marathon track is mile. 385 yard race—that would be some- a good one. he said, although other run- Paleatbriaa gierrllla grtups aid a kardeilig of Palesllalan where around Long Branch for the 2.050 a»a»ltiin t* peace legollalloit wllk Israel ners found the long flat stretch down runners in yesterday's seventh annual Ocean Avenue from Asbury Park, to Iraq delegates left the Libyan Peoples' Palace Sunday af- Jersey Shore Marathon Sandy Hook and back even more gruel- ter four dayi of wrangling behind closed doors The walkout "You outrun the energy-producing ing than hilly races underlined a long-standing rift between Iraq and Syria, ruled resources of your body—It's as simple as "When you gel to the turnaround, by rival wings of the Baath'Socialist party lhat are split over that." Dave Rosso, a former teacher at tactic* toward Israel. Syria's intervention in Lebanon and its you feel great," Mr Zoellick said. "You Brookdale Community College, ex- know that all you have to do is go back." diversion of the waters of the Euphrates River plained The IraqU have tent out Invitations to an anti-Sadat meet- "That first stretch past all the big "I saw one guy Just in front of me hit houses (in Deal) is really beautiful." he Ing of their own in Baghdad next week, and it was believed the wall today." Mr Rosso, who placed they refuted to Join the Tripoli front because it is likely to be added "But on the way back sixth in the 10 to 40 year old category, re- those lawns start feeling awfully long" lad by Syrian President Hafez Assad called "He was keeping up a good pace, "The Iraqis came to make sabotage." said a spokesman and. all of a sudden, he hit Three steps The last mile is sheer exhibilaration. lor the Salqa Palestinian guerrillas, who are controlled by and he was al a dead halt " many runners said, and the crowds of Syria. He accused the Iraquis of being "pro-Sadat." family, friends, and onlookers thronging A Palestinian official said Iraq first demanded tkal Ike the finish line area around Convention aaeettag re)eel U.N. Security Caiacll resolutions 142 and Related story, pa fie 11 Hall. here, invigorate the approaching M, Ike bails tf noil Arab-Israeli peace efforts slncr Ike runners with their cheering U*7war. "The last six or seven miles are like I think it's almost easier running, Syrian opposition blocked this. The Iraqis then demanded a whole different race." Mr Rosso when you're a woman." 18-year-old Jean that the group declare its intention of creating an anli-Sadai noted "The connecting ligaments and Chodnicki. of Saddle Brook, said. front but leave the actual formation to the proposed Baghdad the tendons get brittle You feel yourself Ms Chodnicki. a student at Monlclair meeting slowing down, and you have to keep tell- State College, finished first of more than In what Palestinian officials said was a slap at Iraq, the ing yourself to relax ' 100 women running yesterday. Palestine Liberation Organization issued a statement pro "The training takes over, and it's as "There aren't that many women run- claiming Its "total condemnation of any party to ihe Tripoli if just the momentum is carrying you. or ning, so everybody, even strangers, are Summit that rejects formation of the front " the forces of inertia. 1 think if you cheering you on." she said, smiling. slopped at that point, you could never She's a cross country runner, but this Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy told an American tele- get started again " was her first marathon try. Yet she vision Interviewer Palestinian leaders will not be satisfied Most of the runners who participated seemed hardly winded as she loped with a state made up of the Israeli-occupied West Bank of the in yesterday's marathon train by running through the finish line at 3:01. and asked Jordan River and the Gaza Strip. from 10 to 20 miles every day for weeks her mother for something cold to drink. latervlewed u ABC's "Issues awl Answers." he said before the race. She was standing just yards from the sick a stale "li, li Ike view af Arafat and all tke Palesll- A big spaghetti dinner beforehand is finish line, chatting with friends, when a alaa leaders, inly a base for them lo continue their traditional, as is a high carbohydrate middle-aged runner appeared from be- draggle f»r Ikelr komeland . from Ike Jordan River to breakfast of. perhaps, a double slack ol See Six miles, page 2 Ike sea." Bill Sieben, a winner Jean Chodnicki, a winner Jordan's King Hussein, interviewed on NBC's "Meet the Press," said he may visit Cairo and Damascus in an effort tn bring Arab leaders back together. He said the trip would not take place in the immediate future, but in a later interview with the New York Times, he said he would go to Damascus Shut off water tomorrow to 329 families in the next few days. CBS News reported that the U.S. government "has all but The Monmouth Consoli- decided" to send a high-level delegation to the Middle East Shrewsbury beginning at noon Place.
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