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Protester Slain to Protect D. G 28 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wed., Dec. 8, 1982 YOUR CHRISTMAS and CHANUKAH _ Manchester moms UTC developing Who will take rate the toys new jet engine {Teddy's place? ... page 11 ...page? ...page 6 WITH TV GAMES. CARTRIDGES AND MORE! -T- Cold tonight; Manchester, Conn. cloudy Friday Thursday, Dec. 9, 1982 ATARI! D€F€ND€R vnns' RcvcNGC — See page 2 25 Cents Protester slain «b B€RZ€RK* SURROUND to protect D. G. & ■ / WASHINGTON (UPI) - Police ranging from denunciation of the MAYER, A PART-TIME han­ 4 SAVE ON OUR HUGE SELECTION OF said today they had to open fire on Vietnam War to civil rights dyman with an arrest record dating ATARI VIDEO GAME CARTRIDGES an aging anti-nuclear activist to protests. back to 1949, drove his van to the GUSDORF keep a “potential mobile time The drama disrupted official base of the towering marble obelisk TV/Video Game . bomb” from the city’s population Washington. Several nearby govern­ about 9:20 a.m. EST. He was killed ^ Our 37>88 ■ ... • 29.76 OiirOrlg.t centers even though his stated inten­ ment office buildings and Mall trying to drive away about 7:30 Storage Table museums were evacuated, rush- •Defender, ourong.* ........................ 149.7S tion to blow up the Washington p.m., but for hours afterwards 29.70 24.70 Monument proved an empty threat. hour commuter traffic was police searched the mammoth •Yar’s Revenge, OurOrig.* 27.70... 21.70 29.88 "A f o r e a ^ i ^ And authorities reiterated today rerouted, and at the White House structure for an accomplice. None Holds up to 13" diag. color they would have handled the situa­ because concern a blast might break was found. SWAT team officers •Space Invaders, Our orig.* 27.70 .......... 23.70 TV, video game, joysticks & tion the same way in order to con­ windows a presidential luncheon fired tear gas into the building’s cartridges! Easy assembly. tain the man’s white van that he said was moved to the north side of the door just before rushing in to start •Berzerk, ourOrig.* 27.70....... 23.70 was packed with a half ton of building. an hours-Iong check of the 898-step •Atari Video Game Cartridge___ explosives. Police told, reporters that nine interior. •Surround, OurOrig.* 12.70....... 7.97 Storage Library, Orig.* I4.ro 9.88 people were trapped in the building ‘intarmedlafe nurkdowns taken. Norm an D. M ayer, 66, who wanted a "national dialogue’’ to pre­ for five hours. However, those in­ Mayer, said to be obsessed with UPI photo vent nuclear annihilation, was killed side — allowed to leave five hours the nuclear war issue, told a friend earlier this year he had a plan “to by a single bullet to the head as he after the drama began — said there WASHINGTON POLICE CHECK VAN FOR EXPLOSIVES AFTER SIEGE ENDED M-NETVYORK by M ATTEL were eight, a bookstore employee, a take out an icon" in Washington to suddenly and without warning tried . anti-nuclear activist Norman Mayer was killed by police sharpshooters for use With Atari Video Game System to drive his square-sided van down Park Ranger and six visitors. dramatize his disarmament views." the knoll at the base of the Our Orig.t 27.70 Washington Monument, ending a 10- ONLY 16.88 hour siege about 7:30 p.m. Support for Main St. urged Wednesday. I Dl IV ANY TWO I A volley of shots rang out, the Shine guilty I D W T M-NETWORK CARTRIOGeOi j white truck flipped onto its left side, I ^ E T T f r e e * f r o m M A TTE L | and slid to a stop. HARTP’ORD - A six- j \ j l C w I *8ee derk lor dalaita. THERE WAS no dynamite, and member jury today found no accomplice as police had Retailers act to save William David Shine guilty as believed from earlier, in direct charged of first degree negotiation’s with the Miami Beach, merchants who favor the plan keep Committee, General Manager plan indicated lack of overall sup- manslaughter and first degree SHARP S Digit b'la., man who in recent months By Alex Girelli assault in a hit-and-run killing Herald City Editor a. - it. on .band for shoppers to si^ Robert B. Weiss began drafting a port. I tiul tde~a-MaiMieater ttai last Ciock/Calculator DEJAY ALL RECORD & CASSETTE SALE! made occasional anti-nuclear during the- Christmas- shopping statement - setting' forth what the ‘ At this morning's meeting Ole' 5 Phonograph i^or^MouaeTran* protests outside the White House. The Downtown Coordinating Com­ season. town administration sees as the committee members said that only year. Our Set The Holidays to Music with New Releases & Old Favorites rhe Hartford Superior Court James Lindsay, operations com­ mittee this morning launched a alternatives to carrying out the 17 persons are formally on record in Rug. 16.70 in Every Musical Category! 1000's of Titles to Choose from! • Clearly explaining to the public jury returned with the verdict 12.88 mander of the National Park Ser­ three-pronged campaign to save the current $8.3 million plan, to be paid opposition, and felt that constituted Has 3-key memory, per Sia. 16.99... 1 4 u 7 G the options to the plan and what vice Police, said today the decision plan for reconstructing Main Street for mostly with federal trade-in a small majority of Jhe public. at 10:45 a.m. cent key, constants, Just right for the young those options would cost in local Shine, 22, of New Britain, is reciprocals, more! Case music lover! Has built-in 45 HERE ARE A REW to force Mayer to keep the truck at by convincing the state Department funds. & batteries incl. #EL407 rpm adapter & more. #SP11 the 555-foot-tall shrine was made of Transportation that it has money. Who will pay lor wnatever is done scheduled for sentencing on earlier because investigators were rilE PLAN Jan. 31. He faces penalties of •' u'irciit rcrfuriimiucK ' ' (liicnt I’trfuniKiiuts ^ irmiit pertnmnners townwide support. The decision to act came on the suffered a setback is crux of the question. convinced his threat was real. The three avenues of attack in­ heels of a vote Wednesday by the late last month when Robert One of Gubala’s objections, one to 20 years in prison and a BCCTHOVCN RACHMANMOFF ’’The decision had been made Gubala, chief engineer for the DOT, expressed in his letter, is that the $10,000 fine on each of the two PIANO concavro MO. 2 IT 8 ^ 0 clude: Greater Manchester Chamber of Q.E. AM/FM much earlier in the day, based on in­ • Meeting with opponents of the Commerce to give the plan un­ sent the town a letter saying, among plan drawn up now is to costly (at counts. He remains free on a WUCERIO WimiMIIIEKOFIWNII _... IPMON Y - CHORAL $2,500 bond, l^ee earlier Table Radio IMUKUKHUliKUIKI NlHfin formation we had, there was no way plan in an effort to change their equivocal support. other things, that sentiment $8.3 million) and too broad in scope, STERN GRAfTNUN OIIMANDV we could allow a potential mobile views. Immediately after the -meeting expressed by Manchester people going beyond tl)e intent of the stories, page 3). BERNSTEIN raiiiiiirRu •atcntai BERNSTEH M e R III e N time bomb to enter into the pop­ • Drafting a petition and having today of the Downtown Coordinating after an Oct. 6 public hearing on the federal trade-in program. 21.70 NEW YORK , NEW YORK TUOmAClCCHOM ulated areas of the city,’’ Lindsay Our Reg. 28.99 PHR.HARIVIQNK PHUURMONK said in an interview on CBS’ “Mor­ With slide rule dial, ning News. 4" speaker, AFC. •ISAAC STERNy Bm ih o w i** VioHn Conc«fto “If there had to be a detonation, Model #7-4115 we’d much prefer to have it in a con­ •QRAFFMAN»BERNSTEIN, ftehmaolnoff Ptano Cofio«rtof2 trolled area that we had established, Wilhite is out, Epstein in at WINF •EUGENE ORMANDY, BfMthov«n’« 9Ut Symphony in the open rather than in the building area of the downtown por­ running a station just got to me By Raymond T. DeMeo that we service with more news and casting Corp. of New York City, for He plans to live in Manchester. tion of the city,” Lindsay said. Wilhite said he thinks his new after a while.” SOUSA ri.x M Herald Reporter public affairs programming,” Eps­ whom he worked as general PACHELBEL B O L E R O i itm position "will be kind of fun.” He would not say whether he's *; ' SKCTACULAR U.S. PARK POLICE Chief Lynn tein said.* manager and sales manager of KANON The owners of the Manchester- WINF has boosted its local news stations in Rochester, N.Y. and He said he'll be in charge of receiving a higher salary in his new Other Baroque favorKcs 181t OVERTURE Herring said on NBC’s “Today” program that authorities were based radio station WINF-AM have content in recent months, after Louisville, Ky. advertising promotions for BMC's post. prepared to go on negotiating with hired Jay Epstein, former president hiring a full-time reporter to work Three years ago, he took over the five radio stations (in Manchester, Mayer. of two Florida advertising agencies, with news director Lynn Brophy. In presidency of two full-service Milwaukee, Wis,, Cincinnati, Ohio Wilhite joined WINF in April, ’’But once he moved that vehicle, to replace Randall D.
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