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Cease-Fire Agreement Is Reached MANCHKSTEK HKRALD, Wodnesduy, Nov.23. I98:i - 32 Ludes furious at ETS Guide to December ^Different kind REAL tor snafu In rescoring ^ events In Northeast of reunion day p a g e 6 page 3 . p a g e 1 5 ESTATE Manchester, Conn. horrm of the Week it tpontored by lh<i Manchetttr HtrAld* Clear, breezy tonight Friday, Nov. 25, 1983 I- and Saturday . Single copy: 254 7HFA 9'/<%* FIXED RATE! — See page 2 Hpralb NEW HOMES — $72,900.— Beautiful 3 bedroom 26 x 48’ houses being built fortheCHFA buyer! 1 baths, 2 car garage plus 100’ x 150’ lots with city utilities. DON’T DELAY CALL 646-2482 and reswrve one to- day! Cease-fire “^n ly $3,645.— down payment needed will give you a princi­ ple and interest payment of approximately $608.— per month. Call our professional agfents and see if you qualify. agreement You’ll be happy you did! 646-2482 BLANCHARD & ROSSETTO, Inc. 189 West Center St. Cor. of McKee is reached Manchester - Equal Housing Opportunity By Halo Khoury 646-2482 United Press International TRIPOLI, Lebanon — The foreign ministers of Syria and Saudi AraBia today said they have worked out a Palestinian cease-fire agreement that calls for , .JMiait the evacuation of rival guerrillas from northern Lebanon in two weeks. As the four-point agreement was announced in 156 E Center St Damascus, a reBel commander warned his forces will Manchester attack Tripoli if Besieged PLO leader Yasser Arafat Begins “playing games’’ and fails to leave the northern port city. Real Estate Dissident and loyalist Palestinian guerrilla spokes­ MANCHESTER $59,500 men had no immediate comment on the announce­ PAY MORE, WHAT FOR? Charming starter home in excellent condition. This ^ r'® *9 *^®3t for this five room, three bedroom home sparkling 2 bedroom home, tenderiy cared (or, has a lo- NEW LISTING IN STAFFORD 646-2000 ment at news conference by the Syrian and Saudi with the fireplace in the center of the house Lovely neighbor- taiiy renovated bath, extra insulation and lots of style. and a good candidate for C H F A 3 bedrm house in great Foreign ministers. Call our Manchester office (or appointment. 643-4060. shape. Formal dining rm , porch, mud rm , garage and lovely '='‘" “P- treed lot Only $66,900 Heavy machine gun and mortar clashes flared along Tripoli’s perimeter earlier today, prompting more civilians to flee the shattered city 42 miles north of Beirut. More than 1,000 people have Been killed in the Tripoli area since reBels launched an offensive earlier this month that drove Arafat and his men out of two refugee camps into densely populated areas of the city. In Damascus, Syrian Foreign Minister Abdel Halim MANCHESTER $68,900 Khaddam said the four-point accord would Be THE OWNERS HAVE MOVED Desirable location is only one of the many features of NEW LISTING IN ANDOVER supervised by Tripoli's own Higher Coordination and so can you! Immediate occupancy is available in this six this 7 room Cape. 3 bedrooms, carpeting, living room A lot of house for the money 8 room ranch on Anddver/Bolton room, three bedroom ranch Features Include; Large rec room, w/fireplace and ail kitchen appliances Treed yard, line. 2 car garage, formal dining room, lovely pine living room Committee, which groups local militia and political gas heat and double garage A good value. $72,500 fenced in rear. A delight to see! Call ourManchester of­ with fireplace, rec room and 4 bedrooms Lovely corner lot with factions. matured pine trees_$69.00000 «1 i t We can help you become a fice for details 643-45060 Khaddam said the agreement called for a staBle and TIP-TOP SHAPE permanent cease-fire in and around Tripoli, theuseof "REALE" PROFESSIONAL! TEDFORD Exceptionally nice DuplexI Enjoy the peaceful methods to negotiate a political settlement, Call 646-4525. and ask lor Oan. REAL ESTATE, INC. feeling of nature, as this property and the departure of all Palestinian guerrillas from m backs up to a park. Much wall to wall, Tripoli within two weeks from the'day the plan is D.F. REALE, INC. FflCC no wax kitchen floors. Front porch is Reat Estate MARKET ________ 64 7-9914 carpeted. Garage. Nice neighborhood. communicated to the warring factions. 17S Atom St., B s m tm ttf, Ct. Under the agreement, the Higher Coordination REAL ESTATE SERVICES evaluation Call today to isee this beauty. 646-4S35 Rt. 44A Bolton $992.900.00 Committee, headed by former LeBanese Prime 223 Ea>t C entT St., M«nche»t»f 643-4090 Minister Rashid Karami will supervise the implemen­ tation of the cease-fire and the departure of Palestinian fighters with their arms. A Khaddam said the Saudi AraBian and Syrian governments will provide Karami with all the assistance he needs to implement the agreement. He did not elaBorate But political sources said the assisLance might include the dispatch of AraB oBservers to help police the cease-fire and the withdrawal of Palestinian forces from the city and the region around Tripoli. Shortly Before the Syrian Saudi AraBian cease-fire announcement, a reBel guerrilla field commander warned that a three-day cease-fire was due to expire tonight and said the reBels would attack if there were no signs Arafat was leaving. Herald photo by Pinto "But at the same time we are waiting for practical moves ... If we think he (Arafat) is leaving, then we Manchester — 43 Forest St. The largest crowd of runners yet in the history of the perfect Thursday, at least for runners — cool, overcast, drizzly will maintain the cease-fire. "But if he is playing games, we will go into Tripoli. One of original Cheney Estates. Gracious & Manchester Five Mile Road Race heads around the bend at the — and the top finishers had extremely good times. charming 10 room Victorian mini-mansion. We hope he will go without a fight," ABu Mujahed Opens a peek at the past. Sound & Quality lower end of downtown Main Street. Conditions were nearly said. MANCHESTER Construction Impossible to reproduce at MANCHESTER $79,900. “We have the power to get him out militarily But we Jane Buckland Brown Exceptionally nice 6 Rm Town the asking price. First floor features, Ig. entr­ do not want to destroy Tripoli,” he said. When you list your house with JaneBuckland Brown, Seven Rm. Raised Ranch, fully Arafat said Thursday he agreed to a Saudi AraBian you never have to asiCiWhen is my house going to be House, large living Rm., Dining Rm. ance, foyer w/open'staircase, living room, advertised?" family room, dining room, den, modernized applianced kitchen, fenced in PjeSce\ plan But' would not leave until negotiators Area, Kitchen with family Rm area, 3 deterrnine who controls the nearBy Palestinian With Ed Gorman’s Continuous Advertising Plan, kitchin & lavatory. Second floor has four yard, 2 car garage, excellent Irish runners dominate road race refugee camps of Beddawi and Nahr A1 Bared. Jane can guarantee that a picture ot your house will be bed Rms, 2V2 baths, car port, gas hot bedrooms, 3Vi baths, sitting room w/fire^ in a leading real estate magazine until your house is neighborhood. air heat, unique setting. Only place. 5 interesting unreplacable fireplaces, for the opening three miles before Wrixon, a freshman at Boston College, „ “Arafat wants to go out in the same way as from sold AND at no cost to you. Dv Len Auster -has been slowed By an assortment of B einil-w ith the symBols of victory, said chief reBel Jane says that people who are ready to buy houses $84,900. rear staircase from kitchen, large cellar ideal Call Peter Miller 872-7777 Herald Sports W riter falling Back. He came on near the end always look in this magazine So if you want buyers to and had the fifth fastest time ever of injuries including tenditis But ran spokesinan Mahmoud LaBadi, referring to Arafat s for hobbyist or handy man. 2 car garage. <“ Because "1 was home " defiant departure from Beirut in the summer of 1982 see your house in every issue, call Jane now at 646- Asking $195,000. More pictures, stories 21:43. The 20-year-old Providence 4040 The Irish Connection lives. Over at Memorial Field, East Israeli invaders surrounded the LeBanese : For five of the last six years, an on race, football game College sophomore was fourth a year ago in his deBut in the Five Miler. Catholic won a 14-0 football match with capital. ^ EDGORMAN _ REALTY WORLDw — Frechette Associates S Merrill Lynch Irish-bred runner has emerged the Manchester High School that had more winner of the Manchester Five Mile on pages 9 through 15 Charles Breagy was fourth in 22:06 Associates UiMis H & R REALTY CO. 497 Bucklarid Road’ PO Box 623 and Brendan Quinn, a 23-year-old than Lift usual importance. South Windsor CT 06074 ^ Realty Road Race. The 47th edition Thursday The victory by East not only gave it a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 604 MIDDI.K TllR^PIKF; EAST Bus (203)644 3481 i n graduate of Providence College, 643-2692 REALTY WORLD. morning proved no different as two- f ach fitiie oemed ant ncm>ais(t Lou Howland K-Mart Ptaxa slipped two place from last year and 5-4 lead in the series against Manches- , I — Offlca Manager 872-7777 time defending champion Eamonn 646-4040 Robert O. Murdock, ReaNor 29S Hartford Tplia. ter But also a spot in the state playoff ^ I I I S I Q G I O Q a y Coghlann outkicked John.Treacy in the had to settle for fifth place in 22:10.
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