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Clearance Countdown 24 - THE HERALD. Fri„ Oct. 30, 1981 1981 The Herald endorses candidates ... pages 6, 7 CLEARANCE New Partly sunny; Manchester, Conn. clear tonight Sat., Oct. 31, 1981 COUNTDOWN — See Page 2 25 Cents Yardstick For years, the Honda Accord has been actual highway mileage to be less. Bottle bill the measure for cars in its class. For 1982, Some things dhh't need radical change Arafat hints there's a new Honda Accord to measure. to stay abreast o f the times. Like Honda's The new Aecord is longer and wider. So proven front-wheel drive and transverse- vetoed in it's roomier and more comfortable. It's mounted engine. Rack and pinion steering also quieter. And it rides smoother. and 4-wheel independent suspension.' We've improved the aerodynamics to im­ And our simple philosophy of building prove the fuel economy. cars that are simple to own, simple to drive he'll accept Bay State With the 5-speed, a gallon of gas takes and simple to maintain. you an EPA estimated 30 miles, an es­ That's one o f the reasons why Honda's BOSTON (U PI) - Gov. Edward J. ^ 6 3 9 9 timated 41 miles highway. resale value is well ahead o f the industry. Use 30 mpg for comparison. O f course, King I^ d a y vetoed the bottle bill, The 1982 Accord measures up to saying it would cost the average your mileage may vary according to everything you've come to expect from Massachusetts family of four $80 weather, speed or length of trip. California Honda. Israeli right per year and would be an un­ BRAND NEW 1981 DATSUN figures will be lower, and you can expect necessary intrusion of big govern­ ment into the lives of people. BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - PLO because for the first time Saudi "A proponent who doesn’t mind MANCHESTER HONDA chief Yasser Arafat hinted FYiday Arabia speaks about, or uses, the the intrusion and inconvenience, a he couid accept Israel’s r i ^ t to word co-existence... I said the plan proponent who can readily pay the 210 HATCHBACK exist and said President Reagan includes positive points,” Arafat hidden tax, the extra $80 if will cost N a m e .................................. ............................ H O I V D A “ kiiled” Anwar Sadat by failing to said. his or her family — that proponent Street ................................................................. support him. Asked about the hardliners’ objec­ may feel that forcing the rest of fBEiHflliMlER~MOTm SALES 1.5 Liter 4 Cyl. Engine, “ I beiieve Reagan was the one tions to the plan, Arafat replied, society to follow suit seems like a City .................................................................... I W e make it simple. who killed Sadat,” the PLO leader "E very country has the right to good idea," King said in announcing Name Automatic Transmission, Body said. protest against it as long as the his veto at a Statehouse news con­ S tate..................................................... Zip....... In an Interview published in the Arabs have not discussed it... ference. Lebanese newspaper An Nahar, “ We shall discuss the details at Street Side Moidings, Accent Striping, “ We should have stricter enforce­ Arafat also said a future Palestinian the forthcoming Arab summit,” ment of existing litter laws." he state could be federated with Jordan being held in Morocco Nov. 25, he Aii Freight and Deaier Prep ^ M B M ^ M ^ a a said. "Parents and schools should and he called upon Egypt to return said. teach our children to respect the Charges Inciuded. Stock #3163. to “ the Arab fold.” 'The Saudi plan calls for Israeli Zip.. values of the community and en­ For the second time in recent withdrawal from Arab territory vironment. But a society that abuses List $6824. weeks, the Palestine Liberation captured during the 1967 Middle the coercive power of its govern­ Organization leader spoke favorably East war, creation of a Palestinian ment will soon find it difficult to of a Saudi Arabian peace plan that state and the recognition of the right either encourage or punish its would recognize Israel’s right to of all states in the region to live in people. ” exist in return for the the creation of peace. a Palestinian state. The bill, which would require Contrasting Sadat’s last trip to ^ D e C o rm le r ^ The eight-point peace plan, un­ nickel and dime deposits on all beer Washington in August with a sub­ veiled by Saudi Crown Prince Fahd and soft drink bottles and cans sold sequent visit by Israeli Prime last month, was denounced by Syria in the state, would not go into effect Minister Menachem Begin, Arafat and other Arab hardliners because until Jan, 17,1983. If it becomes law, charged that Reagan caused Sadat’s ^M otor Sales ^ MANCHESTER of its implied willingness to it would make Massachusetts the assassination Oct. 6 by failing to recognize Israel. fourth New England state with a 285 Broad St., Manchester support him. 646-3515 However, Arafat, who was touring bottle statue. Vermont, Maine and 643-4165 Asia at the time, created a stir in He noted Begin went home with a Connecticut already have bottle hardline Arab ranks by praising the U.S.-Israeli agreement on strategic laws. plan as "positive.” cooperation. By contrast, Sadat got Supporters of the measure said 2nd, 3rd S 4lh In the An Nahar interview, he was How To Win... a “ slap in the face” and returned . .they were not surprised by King’s 1st PRIZE < I asked if his appraisal specifically "empty-handed" even after action and felt they were only a few PRIZES Here's how to win. Just cut out the coupon In applied to the coexistence point. reportedly offering the Americans votes away from the two-third emergency military facilities in these ads and deposit them at each location In­ "Prince Fahd spoke about majorities needed to override the coexistence. This is wmething new Egypt, Arafat said. t i r s M v o HITACHI AM/FM dicated on the coupon. No Purchases Necessary. veto in the House and Senate. The drawing will be on Tuesday, November 10, The bill was passed in the House 1981 at the Herald. The winner will be published on a 100-56 vote and 16-9 in the CASSEHE Families and relatives of the Herald & par­ Senate. COLOR TV ticipating car dealers are Ineligible. "We have a good shot at Police probe overriding the governor’s veto. ” RECORDER said Rep. Lawrence Alexander, D- Marblehead, chief House sponsor of the bill. He said bottle bill^ sup­ Herald photo by Pinto porters needed to pick up only one or KKK graffiti two additional votes in the Senate Ghoulish trio and about five in the House. "Governor King has proven once MORIARTY BROTHERS Zorro, Casper the Ghost and a living mummy are ghost Mary Beth Piano, 8, masked man again that he won't make tough ’81 CLEARANCE SALE towns. By Nancy Thompson were among the throngs that turned out for Christopher Chaffin, 12, and mummy Tim decisions that are opposed by big “ I think this says something Herald Reporter Friday night’s Halloween party at the Lutz Piano, 11, of Manchester. Prizes were business," said Lt. Gov. Thomas more. I think it says something O’Neill, a proponent of the bottle The Ku KIux Klan initials and a Children’s Museum,126 Cedar St. From left awarded for the best costumes. ANO UNCOLN-MERCURY ANNOUNCE about the temperament of the town. bill. swastika were painted on a home of 12.9% FINANCING AVAILABLE They think they can do something In 1979. King vetoed similar a black member of the Human and get away with it.” legislation on the grounds it would Relations Commission Friday One resident said the incident is mean a loss of jobs in the state. He the latest in a string of racial in­ evenidg. State offers some advice abandoned that argument this year Rubin Fisher said he found the AVAILABLE OH THE FOLLOWIHG MODELS cidents in Manchester, including the and shifted the emphasis to the costs graffiti, written in gold spray paint firebombing of a black resident’s UPfRONT MONEY to consumers. at the front entrance to his home at home last October and a cross bur­ Bottle bill supporters, who were 79 Strawberry Lane, when he and his ning last month. barred from attending the news con­ family came home at 8 p.m. after “ It’s all part of the atmosphere of to ensure safe Halloween ference, disputed the governor’s A better vvay to beat the high cost of fin a n ^ being gone about an hour. 1981 PONTIAC PHOENIX ■ 10 IN STOCK the town,” he said. contention the bill would mean an A neighboring house, owned by Fisher said he has not had any additional cost to consumers of LYNX, whites, was sprayed with problems in the neighborhood Tonight is Halloween and the costumes should be raiaeu or sisters, or in a group. about 4 cents per beverage con­ UP FRONT 1981 8UICK SKYLARK ” 18 IN STOCK obscenities written in gold paint. before. Cathy Fisher added that the streets of Manchester will be full of trimmed high enough to prevent The fun of going from house to tainer. The graffiti did not include any neighbors “ are concerned and very sweet-toothed ghosts, witches and stumbling. house can cause children to forget "There's no inherent reason why references to race. supportive.” monsters, knocking on doors, asking If you have reflected material, about everyday traffic rules. Night­ the bill should increase consumer “ The motive seems to be clear. Police are investigating the inci­ The *or'd CM I'om for treats.
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