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Prices Rise 0.3 Percent 2 4 - MANCHECTEH HERA 1J^ Wed^ Sept. 22, 1982 ■1 T When therapists Martin Marietta buys Travel show ACTIVEWEAR! feel attracted ... 44 percent of Bendix draws crowd . page 11 ... page 20 . p a g e 3 r Clear tonight; Manchester, Conn. sunny Friday Thursday, Sept. 23, 1982 iMsn’s Flannel SMrts Single copy 25(t o f 100% Cotton - See page 2 Ipralb 1 3 .2 2 ^1949 f ‘Must-hava* plaWa for W tl Also plush chamoia shihs In go-wtthoverythlna colofsl, * . Sizes S-XL / % Prices rise ~ r» £ 0.3 percent Ladies’ Soft Swoatara $ 7 0“*^ « \ f see I .WASHINGTON (UPI) - The cent. The overall category of transpora- Shelty-loolts, acrylic. Sizes 8,M ,L government’s broad measure of con­ tion costs in August, including gasoline ■TurtlofMN:kT<op«,n«»<M» 4.49 sumer prices rose only 0.3 percent in and auto prices, was up only 0.3 percent, August, as falling food and gasoline costs • The recession’s depressing effect on NeW'-Fashion Skirts helped temper the August inflation rate, prices has shown up in several other the labor Department said today. categories of prices, from clothing, 12.66 Z a The Consumer Price Index for August, which increased only 0.4 percent in Fall styles & colors. 5/6-15/16. if spread over twelve identical months, August, to smaller categories like •Laattwr Baga, Use-aue .1949 would show an annual inflation rate of household furnishings and expenses, 25% OFF SPORT PANTS! only 3.3 percent, department analysts which decline 0.2 percent in August. said. • Interest rate declines, also a reflec­ •Men*s MkSweie Cordurc^ % le with aJt-aroun<t But more impressive was actual past tion of recession, helped hold down elastic waist plus drawstring. SnaMiBP ^ M 4 performance of the price index so far overall mortgage interest rates to a 0.6 2 0 % O F F / back pocket accent Sizes S-XL Our RsiBi.14ee........................... l i this year. If the moderate inflation percent increase, which included a 0.5 through the first eight months held percent decline in FHA and VA federally EXQUISITE FORM® M e n % : steady through December, as most insured rates. The broadest category of S analysts expect, 1982 would produce a housing costs, including house prices and Bras & Sllmwear 9 .4 4 ' ft.it99 rate of only 5,1 percent, the Labor mortgage rates, went up only 0.4 percent Department said. in August. etuMPLEa FROM eurme stock.- ...............>a Ci4>le, rib, tinbrtki or brushed styles, f [.SbesSIXt. The Consumer Price Index for August, •Poly/cotton Bra, nf«.s^ AmHQ The White House welcomed the latest before seasonal adjustment, was 292.8, CPI figure as “clearly encouraging the department said, equivalent to a cost Choose from the largest selection of styles Boys’ Suede Shoes >Ladioa’ Twill Styles with Piping Accents WRANGLER* deans news.’’ Deputy news secretary Larry of $292.80 for the same sample “market In the Northeast! Our complete line at great Aieo in corduroy. Pull-on styles, side pockets. Speakes said, “It indicates the inflation savings. Including popular Big Qal* models. 1 2 . 8 8 19.99 basket’’ of goods and services that cost Poly/cottpa 8lzesS,M,L. Reg. lz.99a 13J9 ............ a T v 1 4 . 7 6 I r Herald photo by Tarquinlo figure has returned to the excellent per­ $100 in 1967. In the popular 'preppy' style. .............. —........ ;...;....................... ■........................ i ■ ........... Prawsahed cotton with stfilgM Comfortable solos and stitch­ formance we had in the first four months Medical care continued to be the single •Qianny-Langth Gowns o •ActiveweerSoiid a SfHpeT<^, ito» laseaiese $9«id $11 leg stHchdeMi. Sizes zr-e Si, of the year.” major category to resist every, OurRsg. 10.99 ...........................0 . / “f ing detail. Sizes 3Vti to 6. Tossing with the wind A Georgia State University economist moderating influence, up 0.9 percent in who specializes in the price index, August for an 11.4 percent annual rate of Donna Gulmond of East Street, Hebron, ' ‘loses face" as Community College. A toss of the head, into the strong Donald Ratajczak, said August was only increase for the year so far, the depart­ she walks on the campus this morning at Manchester wind, reveals her pretty face. "the beginning of a series of good ment said. p|jns SEPT. 30th: months on the inflation front,’’ primarily A miscellaneous category of goods and r e b a t e because “mortgage rates will be services was up 0.4 percent, as were declining significantly.’’ entertainment prices for the month. • The nation’s good weather and the August is one of the months in which bumper crops it produced pushed food food prices usually moderate since a new Bomb greets new president prices down 0.3 percent in August, the, harvest depresses commodity prices, department said. something for which the government ®On ^ • The world oversupply of oil has compensates in its seasonal adjustment turned gasoline prices back down. For process. But August’s food prices did thick column of smoke rising over the com­ August gasoline was 0,1 percent cheaper, more than just moderate, they dropped By Gerald Nadler women and children. GENERAL ELECTRIC The explosion at the ammunition dump, plex. the biggest improvement since April overall as beef, eggs, fresh fruits, and GENERAL ELECTRIC United Press International when gasoline prices plummeted 6.7 per­ $pray^team/Ory iron Deluxe Toeeter O v^ which held rockets and artillery shells seiz^ “We are facing decisive challenges which vegetables got less expensive. we must confront and 1 am firmly resolved to CaMorfWs. Price..........29.97 C«WerRi9,Piiee^'>v:..'. < Amin Gemayel took office as Lebanon’s from Palestinian guerrillas and leftist CatderSale.Prlee.......... :18.70 CeMorSMePriee...........$4.70 president today, ushered in by an accidental Lebanese storehouses, was touched off when carry out my duties fully in commanding the MINOLTA‘X700’ Fully* KEYSTONE XR-103 Mfr. MelHn RMwte ■■■■..2^* Mk.lii#it>ReMe..S:;; explosion at a nearby ammunition dump that a Lebanese army soldier dropped a box of march. I tell you that I am waging with you Everfiash filled .the east Beirut sky with flames and hand grenades, police said. an adventure of salvation,” Gemayel said in Guglielmo refusing Programmed 35mm YOUR 4 A 7 1 1 YOUR' O-H * killed at least one person and injured 31 For more than 25 minutes after the initial his 16-minute inaugural address. SONY BETAMAX SLR Camera,, f/^O Lans POCkat Camera FINAL COST . 1 D » f U FINAL C O S T ..O le I blast, shells whistled through the air, landing “I am betting on a better future for all the REBATE SAVINQSt «F392WH *8oecl8rXfordetatte.i «TS3 *seect«1(fQr others. Our Our Gemayel’s inauguration came a few hours up to 1 */2 miles away from the dump and star­ Lebanese,” Front-Loading Video R s g .m S 7 .. FUJ1110*24 Exp. R ig. 19.94 15.40 before the scheduled arrival of French troops ting secondary fires. Gemayel is the older brother of the late Plus manual meter control Color Print Film Large bright viewfinder! Also spearheading the multinational peace­ Nearby residents, who said the explosions Beshir Gemayel, the president-elect who was to retract ad claim Cassette Recorder for creativity. Lightweight. has built In electronic flash. HOOVER PRESTO keeping force replacing Israeli troops in west felt like an “earthquake,” raced for cover. assassinated last week, prompting the Israeli CaMorUmPrice .. .5.97 The soldier handling the grenades was invasion of west Beirut. He replaced Presi­ committee is the one Guglielmo has been . Caldor Reg. P ric e ...................... Mfr.Meil-inaelMte. .940 Convertibia $ir«ile*Tube Beirut. By Richard Cody 599.70 U.S. Marines returning to Beirut to join the killed and initial reports said 31 soldiers and dent Elias Sarkis, whose term expired today. lobbying to sit on if he defeats Gejden- Upright Vac I ^ W a t t Herald Reporter Ceklor Sale Price — 547.00 FINAL 4 } m * T peace-keeping force will arrive off the civilians were wounded, 10 of them critically, U.S. envoy Philip Habib, the architect of son, because the committee has a direct •Minolta ‘XQ1’ 36mm ^LR •Keyet«ie’310*M Motorized with Tools Queite the withdrawal of Palestinian fighters from influence on defense spending. ' , Mfr. RHellin R e b ate....................... 50.00* COST(3-Pk> 0 » s f f Tew Pocket Camera Lebanese shore Saturday on 6th Fleet ships, police said. Republican congressional candidate D. Camera wrilh f/2.0 Lena PLUS you receiye $6 in Heater U.S. defense sources in Washin^on said, Firemen failed to bring the fire under con­ Beirut, attended the ceremony. Anthony Guglielmo has refused to trol and civil defense rescuers were calling Details of the return of the tri-nation peace­ Our moneyeaver couponsf* ^ 3 9 9 4 ...... 2 4 » 4 0 7 9 . 4 0 without revealing the troops’ landing day. retract statements made in a television Electric Boat, eastern Connecticut’s A«e.219S7 ... * 1 7 9 ‘SwieMklardeMS*. OurRee.99J9 2 1 . 7 0 In Paris, Israel’s ambassador to France on residents to flee the area 3 Vi hours after keeping force were unciqar, but the French commercial recently, despite an accusa­ biggest employer, is affected by acts in YOUR Our.Ri0,;P«9; . said the embattled government of Prime the first explosion at mid-morning. Em bassy said' the first. 350 French tion by a leading House defense expert the sub committee, Guglielmo has said, Htiiefformance paratroopers would be ashore late in the FiNAL COST motor. Has three- Wtsms people, not j Minister Menachem Begin Will investigate Israeli troops carting off files and office that the advertising is false.
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