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Cease-Fire Begi in South Leban \ Beginning this week % Sunrise Herald debuts Saturday e e sideration for some time, and the decision to go "Good morning!" "Have a good day!” of seiiing time, too, because many Herald forward was made a month ago. You will find that greeting on the top of the readers do their shopping on Saturdays,' RoMn- "New England has many things to offer its front page when you go to your doorstep next son said. residents," Robinson said. "In the summer, it The Heraid will continue to publish its daily Saturday morning, Oct. 1, and reach for your has its beaches; in the winter, its snow-capped first edition of The Saturday Sunrise Heraid. It paper in the afternoons, Monday through Friday mountains beckon the skiers. Our readers like to There will be some new approaches in tlie /,<// / . wiil be there by 7:30. take advantage of the many recreational oppor­ Jf* • ■• Saturday Sunrise Herald as to the display of news tunities.” and features. You need not speculate any further about the Many readers have expressed to Robinson that sunburst you have seen in The Herald for two a Saturday morning Herald would better serve Saturday will be a key day in the history of weeks; the mystery is over. The Saturday their needs than a Saturday afternoon paper. Sunrise Herald is on its way. Herald. Reading habits have changed, and The Saturday "It’s like being invited for breakfast We Editor-Publisher Raymond F. Robinson said Sunrise Herald seeks to answer those changes. that a Saturday A.M. edition has been under con­ accept the invitation, and we hope you enjoy our “Our advertisers will have another eight hours company," said Robinson. The weather i I M 1 ■ ■■ I Rainy, breezy today. High in upper Inside tf 50s. Rain possibly heavy at times tonight with chance of a few Area news thunderstorms. Rain tapering off to Classified showers before morning. Lows in mid Comics . to upper 50s. Becoming sunny, warmer 3fanek0fter-rA City of ViUage Charm Dear Abby Tuesday with high in 70s. Chance of Editorial rain 100% today and tonight 20% eicHfEE N iyii MANCHBfmtR. a i m ., UT7~ m . XCVl, No. m Tuesday. National weather map on PRiCEi FIFTEEN CENTS Page 15. A merican-mediaied i f / ' ‘ •V <)> ■ Cease-fire begi ■'/ Y ,1 in South Leban By MATHIS CHAZANOV Valley town of Rayak to be sent to said calm was retum iag| United Press Inlernalional the south. Lebanon. But he saMl An American-mediated cease-fire Earlier, Israel announced it had no cease-fire with took effect in south Lebanon today, accepted a cease-fire and a enemy” and said even If I Lebanese and U.S. officials said. spokesman for the radical Popular back "no one should e« Israeli troops began withdrawing Front for the Liberation of Palestine reciprocate with sim ilar I from the battle zone and a Palesti­ had reported that Israeli troops and Both Palestinian off nian spokesman reported calm in the tanks had moved back across the spokesmen for Chrirti| area. border to Israel from positions in forces backed by J The halt in the fighting appeared to Lebanon. night they they h ad : end 10 days of escalated fighting The PFLP spokesman in Beirut pie to the cease-fire. between Israeli-supported Christian rightists and joint Palestinian- Lebanese leftist forces. In Beirut, Lebanese House Speaker No floods report] Kamel Assaad confirmed the cease­ Cheney Bros, host open house fire had taken hold after a one-hour meeting with President Elias Sarkis. after heavy raini An employe of Cheney Bros, shows his family and a friend a fabric exhibit at the com­ U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon pany’s first open house Sunday. Leslie W. Haney of 58 Hackmatack St., a company Richard Parker also confirmed the Rainfall in the past week has been the town reservoin, h t i carpenter, and his family were among the 550 persons to take the two-hour tour of the plant. cease-fire had gone into effect and heavy —about 4 inches —but it has “We were getting said it "is being observed by all caused no reported flooding and has From left are Paula Lenti, Leslie Haney, (his daughter), Mrs. Haney, Analisa Haney, Mr. low," Young said of sides.” helped replenish Manchester’s reser­ levels. Haney, and Paul Haney. (Herald photo by Pinto) The American diplomat, speaking voirs. Young said that todnyf after a meeting with Lebanese A recently installed rain gauge at push the Septembar . Foreign Minister Fuad Butros, the Cooper Hill water treatment over five inches. Thia For elderly and handicapped added, "We hope it will last” . Asked plant recorded 1.45 inches of rain this amount of rain that if the cease-fire was being observed weekend. From Monday to Friday, during the month of by all sides, Assaad said, "When I the gauge had also recorded 2.95 in­ He said that the II. say the cease-fire went into effect at ches of rain making a total of 4.4 in­ period of rain was last I 10 a.m. (4 a.m. EDT), this means all ches for the week. 3.8 inches fell in a two-s PZC to consider changes sides are observing it.” "It hasn’t caused too much An employe for the To “We hope this will pave the way for flooding because it’s been an evenly Department said that the implementation of the Shtaura distributed drizzle,” Town Engineer been no calls cone., accord,” he said, referring to the Walter Senkow said. problems. Also, the T ow ^ agreement reached two months ago He did say, however, that the rain Utilities District Fire ^ in zoning regulations by Syria, Lebanon and the Palestine has satu rate the ground and caused reported no rain-related Liberation Organization for a a substantial rise in the water table. departments are called i By GREG PEARSON weakening of town zoning if the • A proposed 50-lot subdivision on a Palestinian withdrawal from the "If we had a heavy rain now, we’d assist in pumping out I change is made. south and movement of Lebanese be in trouble,” he said. Herald Reporter 71-acre Vernon St. parcel. The Ver­ If you are beginning to I Tonight’s meeting, which will be non Street Corp. is seeking to develop troops to the troubled area. The rain has caused an increase in wet sponge, Tuesday IM The Manchester Planning and held at 7:30 in the Lincoln Center Newsmen reporting from the south the turbidity and color levels of Zoning Commission (PZC) may the site, which is located behind the offer some relief. C hanm conference room, is a business ses­ said a small force of 800 soldiers and Manchester water supplies. Bob forecast at 100 per cent to decide tonight on a proposed change Crestfield Convalescent Home. sion of the PZC. The public may at­ 80 armored personnel carriers were Young of the Water Department tonight, but Tuesday is . in the zoning regulations that would • A zoning regulation amendment tend, but may not speak at these standing by in the eastern Bekaa said. be sunny and warmer witf permit housing for the handicapped that would increase the permitted sessions. ’The rain has also been a benefit for per cent chance of rain. or elderly in most zones. height of self-supporting antennas, Other items that may be decided such as those used by ham radio A public hearing on the amend­ tonight by the PZC include: ment was held in July and attracted operators. • A proposed 12-lot industrial sub­ about 150 persons. Supporters of the • A zone change requested by the division off Parker St. The subdivi­ proposal spoke about the town’s need Talcottville Development Corp. for sion plan, submitted by Daniel for elderly housing. Opponents 12 acres north of Tolland Tpke. and Today’s news summary Guachione of Manchester and Jon expressed concern about a about 400 feet from the Vernon Town Kerin of West Hartford, would cover line. about 18 acres just north of Bent St. Compiled from United Press Internetlonal state for Southern New England, naissance plane was sent I IMF official urges Wednesday through Friday; Part­ central Bahamas early tax cuts ly sunny Wednesday, ’Iliursday investigate a develop!^ ( KILLINGLY— A faulty connec­ tion in a downstairs gas stove is and Friday. Highs in the mid 60s tration of clouds and i ' being blamed for a fire that to around 70. Lows in the 50s the National Hurricane i spread smoke and flames through except mid to upper 40s in the to end economic lull Berkshires. a two-story house early Sunday WASHINGTON-The I J l! WASHINGTON (UPI) - Johannes and asphyxiated Mary Lane, 77, disappearance of a U. S. i governments to show a "measure of selective restrictions on imports.” PORTLAND, Maine — Rep. sergeant allegedly inv Witteveen, managing director of the political courage” by increasing in­ Witteveen said one of the major her daughter, Phyliss Munroe, 52, International Monetary Fund, said and her great-granddaughter. Lloyd Meeds, I>Washington, vice- telligence activities ternational trade even though it may pauses of the slowdown, especially in chairman of the American Indian Panamanian officials today some nations should cut taxes result in domestic job losses in some developed countries, was the failure Dawn Munroe, 5. to shock the world economy out of its Policy Review Commission, says canal treaty negotiaUoM | industries. of industry to make capital in­ there’s no reason why Maine looked into by the current lull. Neither Witteveen nor McNamara vestments in large amounts. WALLINGFORD - Rep.
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