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U.S. Ships Hit Syrians 211 - MANCUKSTKK IIKRAl.l). Siilurday, Dec-. 17. 198.1 OPEN SUNDAY: 10 AM to 9 PM Chris Corneau eager Manchester and East Business plans O N E -W E E K ^DAILY: 9 AM to 11 PM ^ HOLIDAY SALE to get out of hospital hockey teams unbeaten more hiring SUN. THRU SAT. CHRISTMAS EVE: 8 AM to 6 PM ... p a g e 3 ... p a ge 1 1 ... p a ge 20 Colder tonight; Manchester, Conn. Sunny Tuesday Monday, Dec. 19, 1983 — See page 2 Hanrhrfitrr Mtulh Single copy: 25C CONAIR Curling CONAIR 1250‘Watt G.E. King*Slze Q.E. Coffeemakar Iron with Light ‘Mini’ Pro Dryer ToasterAOven/Broiler with Clockfrimer W iS T B E N O W EAREVER C«tdor Reg. Price ............ 9.99 Caldor Reg. P r ic e .........17.99 Caldor Rag. Ptioe ..... 48.97 Caldor Reg. Prkte....... M.97 Hot Air Com Popper Cookie Qiin Caldor Sale Price...............7.70 Caldor Sale Price .......... 14.99 Caldor Sale PrtM _____ M .7 0 CaidorSelePftee....... 34.70 Mfr. Mall-in R ebate.......... 2.00* Mtr. Mail-in Rebate . .S.OO* Mtr. 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The attack today was the fifth The latest barrage — 60 5-inch time in 11 days the Israeli navy has Caldor Reg. P rice .........21.99 Hair Setter Includes: mixer, with Knife Sharpener Caldor Reg. Price . w, .^3 5 J9 ^ Caldor Sale P r ic e ......... 16.99 blender, dough maker X shells Fired Sunday — was harrassed AraFat's Forces as they CeMor Sale P rice....... 28.70 "against anti-aircraFt gun em­ prepared to Flee Syrian-backed Mfr. Mall-ln R ebate......... 3.00* and food processor; heav/' Mtr. MalUn Rebate.......8.00* R eg 36.97...29.70 duty construction plus ^16.99...10.70 placements, which had Fired on Palestinian rebels. AFTER Includes 20 rollers in 3 sizes removeable parts for easy Zips open cans of every size AFTER U.S. Navy aircraFt Flying a tactical Israel, demanding AraFat re­ REBATE 13.99 tor tangie-free hair settings! cleaning, more! & shape - leaves smooth edge! REBATE 21.70 air mission over Lebanon,” said nounce terrorism beFore France «CH1 *K420 *736-26 I7I2 «640AL Marine spokesman Maj. Dennis and Greece help him leave, re­ Brooks. fused again Sunday to guarantee it The Fighters From the nuclear- would not interFere with the powered aircraFt carrier USS evacuation. WITH Independence were "on routineair NO BAGS reconnaissance at the time and Israeli press reports, however, TO Bur OlRT CUP returned saFely to the carriers,” quoted high-level Israeli sources Brooks said. as saying it was inconceivable \ In another development, a key Israel would attack the Greek meeting oF the foreign ministers of ships chartered Fortheevacuation. o Syria, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia In the continuing battle over broke oFF in Damascus. The Lebanon's Syrian-controlled terri­ Herald photos by Tarquinio oFFicials were trying to arrange a tory, an oFFicial Syrian military resumption oF talks among Leban­ statement conFirmed Syrian guns Santa visits Wickham Park on's, warring factions. Fired when U.S. F-14 Tomcats From G ILLE TTE 1200-WaH POLLENEX Foot Bath N O R ELC O "The next meeting ... will be in the 6th Fleet Flew over "our ‘Mini Max’ Dryer with Toe Switch Santa Claus brightened up the Christmas season for many Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) at the positions" in the Metn mountains R EGINA ____ □ PATTON Electric G.E. Spray, Steam ToaeterAOvan/Brolier east oF Beirut. Caldor Reg. P rice ......... 11.99 Caldor Reg. P r ic e .........29.99 local children Saturday when he paid a visit to Wickham beginning oF next month, " Syria Electrikbrooni Space Heater and Dry Iron CetdorReg. 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Saint Nick also brightened the day of Eric Raber, 2'h Ticonderoga and the guided mis­ «S300 »F130 V4S1S SHF12 *F3e2 «TO4i00 Tripoli, Israeli gunboats hit Pales­ (below left) and Jasmine Pinney, 3, (below right) during his tine Liberation Organization sile destroyer USS Tattnall both -SEE CLERK FOR DETAILS ON ALL REBATE ITEMS. visit to the park. targets Sunday and again early Fired their guns. today, delaying the evacuation oF Syrian radio replied to the U.S. Yasser AraFat and his 4.000 loyalist show oF strength to protect the overFlights with its own threat to E ALL RECORDS AND CASSETTES BY THESE ARTISTS! guerrillas. AraFat and his men had planned prevent them. BAKBKA STREISAND mMVLHAU. mWGATES, JQWTMMim-OUVMHSuSRCSnP' to leave Tripoli sometime today "Syria is determined to defend VK.NTL OKI(.l\,\l. .MOTIO.V KENNY ROGERS TiM oo rAktumS r *WlUle?teteoiv. jk o.R O C K ’NSOUL, TWENTY GREATEST HITS aboard Five ships chartered From itselF against any attack,” the PIITIRKSOINDTHAIK iNCiuomc lie CAiNtt* lU* includirtg TOuM SUXOtailNC M Vf GOI TONICHI Greece. oFFicial radio said, quoting Assad. "UNDER A U i m RED SKY The Way He Makes Me Feel Includet II0 Clock Tick lock P No Matter What Happens Where is it Written‘>/A Ptece OI Sky Party Girl New Year t Day ' i T ^ r p Papa Can vbu Hear Me'* j Shelling delays C \\ % LPES98 . , 4 . 2 7 LPHB98..........5 . 8 8 LP996 .............6 . 9 9 Lpese............6 . 9 9 LPssa............ 6 . 9 9 L P 9 N .......... 6 . 9 9 LPHaM ......5.88 LPOisaa PLO departure Ca*MttaPS98 .4 .7 6 CaaEattaSSSS .6 .8 8 Cassette T9S8 .7.74 CssssttaTMe .7.74 CsssattaTBSS .7.74 CMsattsTew .7.74 CassetieSSM .6.66 11.66 the BEST OF TRIPOLI, Lebanon (UPI) — their belongings and prepared to PAUL SIMON IRENE CARA QUIET RIOT BOB DYLAN |THE ALAN PARSONS PROJECT Hearts And Bones W hat A Feeling METAL HEALTH MFIDEiS Israeli gunboats pounded Palesti­ leave northern Lebanon. ifKludirtg •nctudmg PLO spokesman Ahmed Abdul Metal Heetih/Cum On Feet Tiie Noire I And l/Jokerman/Sereetheart Like VDu nian guerrilla targets in Tripoli 'F-- »']l Don I Warwia Let W>u Co Neighborhood BwHy Rahman said the Greek ships Slick deck Cadiliac/Lets Get Crary Oort t Fall A p ^ On Me Ibrwgnt early today, delaying the evacua­ tion oF Yasser AraFat's besieged would arrive “ under French pro­ army oF 4.000 Fighters. Lebanese tection," A PLO oFFicial said security sources said. French oFFicers met with AraFat The Israeli naval attack, the Sunday night to discuss a timeta­ second in less than 24 hours, set a ble For the departure oF his fighters. ar.AMi ;piupu i'tAY small Lebanese cargo vessel ab­ K a T(KI DOM HH4vt laze in the northern port, the Some 150 Lebanese policemen sources said. arrived during the weekend in LP998............6 . 9 9 LPesa............6 . 9 9 LPHSM ........ 5 . 8 6 LPHCW. 5 . 8 8 LPHsaa . 5 . 6 6 l p i w n . 5 . 8 8 ' LPHSM...... 5.^86 LPHWS. 5 .8 8 The attack also kept the Five Tripoli, joining 250 government Cassatts T9SB .7.74 Cassette T998 .7.74 CasssItaSSSe .6.88 CatseitaSSSS .6.88 . Cataalls86M .6.66 Cauwtte88M .6!.88 « CataelleSaM .6.68 Cassette saw . F r 66 Greek ships intended to evacuate troops to supervise the evacuation. AraFat and Forces anchored oFF the Syrian-backed dissidents in the I DURAN DURAN ALL OTHER RECORDS & TAPES BY THESE ARTISTS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS. I THE MOTELS PLO rebelled against AraFat last LIOIVEL RICHIE I Sevwi AndTheRaggsdTIgtr Robbefi Cyprus coast. CAN'T SLOW DOWN "The Greek ships should have May, claiming he had grown too been in Tripoli early Monday moderate toward Israel and had Holiday Savinga on (today) For the evacuation, but appointed inept guerrilla com­ No doubt hunger exists in Connecticut they are still in Cyprus because oF manders in Lebanon's eastern CLASSICAL CASSETTES •.
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