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Research Results Conclusive: the Story of Santa Lucia 24 - THE HERALD. Thurs., Dec. 10, 1981 Research Results Conclusive: The story of Santa Lucia ... page 13 Sunny, warmer Manchester, Conn. on Saturday Fri., Dec. 11, 1981 — See page 2 HlanrlffHtrr Hrralft 25 Cents House U.S. says to be next move raffled By Paul Hendrie Herald Reporter Lots of charities hold raffles and there are some dandy prizes around, WASHINGTON (UPI) - As headed by Carlos may try slipping everything from turkeys and hams Americaris began leaving its rich oil into the country from Mexico, and a to brand-new cars. fields, a top U.S. official said today second may try entering from But the Evans House in Glaston­ it is now up to Libya — which called Canada. bury is holding a raffle with a prize President Reagan a “coward and a The notice, which appeared at the that beats them ail — a ney, chalet- liar" — to cool the war of nerves. San Ysidro, Calif., INS border style, beach front home. Valued at Reagan, concerned Americans in crossing, said Carlos is traveling on $100,000 at Point Judith, R.I. Libya face “imminent danger," a Lebanese passport under an And, why not an unusual raffle? Thursday urged U.S. firms there to assumed name and is “extremely After all,^ the Evans House is not order their people home and barred dangerous.” your run-bf-the-mill charity. further travel by U.S. citizens to Administration officials said that The Evans House, an 18-room Libya. Clark, rather than Reagan, made mansion on Williams Street in Libya responded by calling Thursday's anriouncement in an ef­ Glastonbury, will serve as a half­ Reagan a “coward and a liar " after fort to turn down the heat On the dis­ way house for recovering Col. Moammar Khadafv threatened pute between Washington and alchoholics, Charles U. Sullivan, the to attack the U.S. Sixth Fleet if it Tripoli. organization's treasurer, explains. holds maneuvers near his shores. "We want to get those people out He says the building is scheduled to “Reagan's call shows he is a safely, " a White House aide said. open in January. coward and a liar. Americans living ‘.‘We're just trying to cool the whole Though it will house just 12 male in Libya enjoy a higher standard issue and not elevate it to a confron­ residents at any time, Sullivan says than their fellow citizens at home ... tation level." “those 12 people will affect so many even better than President Reagan Senate Republican Leader other people by their,example." himself,” the state-run Libyan news Howard Baker, who was briefed by While the Evans House will be agency said. Clark, said Reagan took “a prudent based in Glastonbury, it will serve a “Am^cans working in Libya are first step.” 17-town region, including living Tn peace and harmony," it Reagan received generally strong Manchester. said. and bipartisan support on Capitol Manchester residents are playing Treasury Secretary Donald Regan Hill a key. role in getting the Evans said today the administration has House project off the ground. not “yet" gone so far as to consider The house is named for Billy freezing Libyan assets in the United Evans, the current director of States — a step taken against Iran human resources at Manchester during the hostage crisis. Wanted: Memorial Hospital, Sullivan says.. “We hope this situation will be "He has a very good rapport with rectified long before we have to take people, especially young people,” that step.” he said on CBS' “Mor­ Sullivan says. ning" program. Carlos, Prominent Manchester residents Regan indicated the next move — E serving on the Evans House Board one that could either cool the war of of Directors include Dr. Robert K. nerves or exacerbate it — is up to 2 teams Butterfield, chairman of the Khadafy. emergency department at the “I think that there are steps that. hospital, and Theodore R. Cum­ Mr. Khadafy could take to ease the SAN DIEGO (UPI) - U.S. ooroer mings, Democratic town chairman. situation.” he said. guards were warned to watch today Raffle tickets can be purchased in “Such as?" for two Libyan hit squads trying to tar/good Manchester at Heritage Savings and “Well, I'll leave that to him." enter the country from Mexico or 2 out of 3 sm okers choose M ER lT low taste Loan. Tickets are also available at At the White House, presidential Canada, dne headed by the inter­ C the Glastonbury Bank and Trust Co. spokesman Larry Speakes said national terrorist “ Carlos- the and all branches of Society for today, “Our main concern is the Jackal.” Savings. safety of Americans." He stressed, In a notice tacked on a lunchroom Sullivan says the Evans House the United States expects Kha'dafy bulletin board at the San Ysidro project will serve as an in-between Herald photo by Tarquinio “to keep his word " that Americans border crossing, the Immigration step for recovering alcholics who are free to leave. and Naturalization Service warned have successfully gone through a The-sounds of Christmas “We have not set a time limit" on that the two six-man teams might detoxification program, but who are the withdrawal of Americans, he attempt their crossings this month, not quite ready yet to return to' said. "We expect it to be with President Reagan and other were revealed, 2 out of 3 chose David Rossetto and Gordon Tuttle concen­ eighth and ninth grade chorus and Bennet expeditious." Landmark smoker study everyday life. Singers will perform songs of the season. “high government " officials as He says neighborhood residents trate on Christmas carols during a rehearsal Executives of a number of oil for Bennet Junior High School's Winter The performance will probably be BenneVs targets. * - the MERIT combination of have been receptive generally to the companies operating in Libya were The notice includes descriptions produces solid new evidence idea of having the Evans House in Choral Concert, to be presented Tuesday at last one in the auditorium since the building asked to the State Department for of the hit squad members down to 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Bennet is no longer used as a school and has been meetings today. their “pointy toed" cowboy boots that MERIT delivers a low tar and good taste. I’leaHC liirn lo page 8 Main Building. The seventh grade chorus. returned to the town., Reagan's action was taken and Adidas jogging shoes. without specific reference to alleged The INS warning, stamped “ sen­ Libyan-backed assassination teams sitive information, " said that in­ winning combination of good MERIT Switch Clicks. — a bizarre development that has- telligence “from a reliable source ‘Birds fly, men drink' heightened tensions between indicates that a six-man assassina­ taste and low tar when Washington and Tripoli in recent tion team headed ... by Carlos may In the second part of this weeks. attempt legal entry into the United But it did culminate a lengthy States "via Mexico during early compared with higher tar extensive new study, former r.eview of U.S. policy toward December 1981. Targets of this Khadafy's radical regime — team are the president and other leaders. Air controllers heroes to some accelerated by the public concern high gove.rnment officials." higher tar smokers report expressed by Reagan and others “Carlos " is Carlos Rich Ramirez about alleged Libyan hit squads and Sanchez. 32. a native of San MERIT Clear Choice MERIT is an that NAGS HEAD, N.C. (UPI) - The much less friendly. the reverence with which the Wright toasts notables such as the con­ Khadafy's support for terrorism. Cristobal. Venezuela, nicknamed easy switch, Man Will Never Fly Society gathers The society, whose slogan is Brothers were held on the Outer trollers, any member whose plane The concern was evident at U.S. “The Jackal. " He is the presumed In New Tests. next week to affirm its principles “Birds Fly, Men Drink,” contends Banks. crashed in the last year and possibly. border crossing points, where alerts mastermind of the mass kidnapping they didn't give up taste in and honor its heroes — chief among "“the Wright Brothers' flight was The society also provides par­ Dr. Mary L. Cleave, an astronaut were posted that Khadafy-backed of OPEC oil ministers in Vienna whom, this year, are the air traffic faked. ticipants for The World's Longest who will be the guest of honor for terrorists — possibly led by the several years ago and is the prime controllers. Cocktail Hour, an annual bash the official first flight observance. notorious assassin “Carlos" — suspect in a number of Mideastern In impartial new tests switching, and that MERIT is "If. anybody's made sure air­ Some claim the famous picture staged the night before the annual might try entering the United showing the Wright flyer off the “We'll consider a possible loose and European terrorist attempts in planes don't fly, they have,” said Ed observance of the first flight. Until association with the American States. the past decade. North, president of the society. ground had a kite string brushed out. the society was formed, he said, where brand identity was the Others say a host of 4 million Society for the Conservation of Acting Secretary of, State William “Carlos" is described by the im­ best-tasting low tar “Plus, they almost bankrupted a there never were enough people on Clark announced Thursday's action, .mosquitoes covered the craft and the. Outer Banks in the winter to Gravity,” North added, “They are migration memo as “extremely concealed, the few airlines, and we're all for that, lifted the structure by flapping their against such things as pop-up and said it was triggered by an es- dangerous and will not hesitate to overwhelming they've ever tried.
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