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Star Wars’ Freaks, Jedi Return the 11 Vermonters Are Being Want to Get Caught If They Still Havp^Julicar and No License to - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 24. 1983 Yankee Traveler Barnstorming, battles in store fo^r holiday weekend Grads offered Diabetes deaths: Herald Judge Editor's Note: Another in a Weekend Fly-In,” featuring moto­ a recreated Revolutionary War to the waters off Rhode Island to Car Show at CHesterwood, in 3579. success advice statistics may lie takes the cake series of weekly features written rized buggies and barnstorming encampment for over 600 soldiers. enforce the Stamp Act, gave chase Stockbridge, Mass., is scheduled for UPI by the ALA Auto and airplanes from the early 20th The third annual “ Longmeadow to the merchant ship Hannah, for Sunday, May 20, from 10a.m. to FROM 11 A.M. to 3 p.m., ... page 2 ... page 3 ... page 13 Travel Club aimed at providing century. Days” celebration includes bound from Newport to Provi­ 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, May 28 and New Englanders with fuel- Costumed drivers and pilots as marching drills, fife and drum dence, just for the sake of harrass- Chesterwood was the summer 29, the 19th century fish vendors conserving, close-to-home leisure hosts, visitors are welcome to groups, an 18th century wedding ment. The Hannah led the Gaspee home of Daniel Chester French, will add yet another air of realism trips. enjoy a ride in a Ford trimotor and a 20th century fair, complete over the shallows of Namquit sculptor of the Minuteman statue to the Mystic Seaport Museum in aircraft or an antique car, picnic in with crafts, animal exhibits, child­ point, where she ran aground. in Lexington, Mass., and the Mystic, Conn. By Jon Zonderman the nature park and visit the ren’s games and food sales. Early the next morning, before the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, The vendors will sell fish, ALA Auto and Travel Club museum’s permanent collection. For infrmation call (413) 567- day’s high tide, the Gaspee was D.C., as well as a number of other cottage potatoes, chowder, cider For information call (207) 594- 6079. burned to the water. grand sculptures around the and desserts under a tent on the From barnstorming to recreated 9219. ^ The reenactment of that event country. north green of the recreated 19th century fishing village. Outdoor battles, the Memorial Day wee­ IN RHODE ISLAND. Memorial takes place Sunday, June 12. Until On the day of the show, the main Becoming cloudy; Manchester, Conn. kend has a lot in store throughout THIS WEEKEND is the 200th Day weekend is the beginning of a then, the Gaspee Days Arts and house, French’s studio, the bam, demonstrations of maritime skills New England which the ALA Auto birthday celebration of Longmea- two-week celebration that culmi­ Crafts Festival takes place May sculpture gallery, nature trail and and activities will be held, includ­ showers Thursday Wednesday, May 25, 1983 and Travel Club suggests. dow. Mass. nates in the recreated burning of 28-30 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. period garden will all be open. ing chantey singing, whaleboat On Sunday, May 27, the Trans­ For the Memorial Day weekend, the English ship, the Gaspee, on Parades, road races and other Admission is $2.50 for adults; 50 rowing and sail setting and furling. — See page 2 Single copy: 25<t portation Museum in Owl's Head, the "largest town green in New June 9, 1772 in Narragansett Bay. events are planned. cents for children. Call (203) 572-0711 for Maine, sponsors the “ Memorial England” will be transformed into The Gaspee, which had been sent THE lOTH ANNUAL Antique For-information call (413) 298- information. ^ChOQp^ SStOllltO corporate witch doctor ' Officials WORLD DEBT BOMB to fly on shuttle Argentina, Mexico and Brazil account for Business retreat breaks all the rules a little more than $200 biliion of the total Syrian missiles By James V. Heallon affairs with a catered iunch. OK dig at $7d0 billion owed by the developing world By Al Rossiter Jr. United Press International Participants get the idea that they in short, medium and long-term debt UPI Science Editor can fire away because everybody is MANCHESTER, Mass. - Dr. Jona­ equal for the day. The idea of a reiaxed glass site SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON — The space than Karas doesn't believe-in struc­ atmosphere can be intensified just by MEXICO shuttle Challenger will carry an experimental tured meetings. One of the few he might looking at some of the zany things in the Bv James P. Sacks billion* Approximately S700 billion satellite next month made on the cheap by a West consider worthwhile in such terms was main “ thinking” room. There’s a sign Herald Reporter adding preliminary eatlmalea fired Israelis German company from parts that include scuba the Last Supper. in Greek that says, “ It’s all Romanian of $170 billion In abort term diving tanks, helicopter lights and structural His method for arranging business to me,” and a skeleton seated in a The executive board of Pitkin debts A Skyhawk and a combat helicopter tubes developed as masts for sailing surfboards. meetings, if you’ll pardon the expres­ chair, to name just two. Glass Works Inc., the non-profit By Brooke Kroeger that two shoulder-launched SA;7 on the first day of the June 6 The 3,300-pound satellite was built by sion, violates all the rules — he calls While there is no leader at his organization which maintains the United Press International surface-to air missiles were fired invasion of Lebanon. Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm to demonstrate them “ thinkings” — and h>s simple “ thinkings,” Karas serves as its ruins of Manchester’s Revolution­ at an Israeli helicopter Monday It also was the first clash how such an orbiting platform can be used for theme is evident on arrival at his “ traffic cop,” keeping things in order, ary War-era glass factory, Tues­ Syrian warplanes fired two near Amiq in the Bekaa Valley. between Syrian and Israeli planes commercial purposes such as materials process­ lodge-like retreat. The road entrance is keeping the talk moving toward the day night conditionally approved air-to-air missiles at Israeli recon­ The helicopter was not hit and the since Israel and Lebanon signed ing and surveying Earth for mineral deposits. marked by a square sign painted red goal, which is the resolution of the the idea of an archaeological dig at naissance jets over Lebanon today Israelis said they were not certain The satellite will be launched and retrieved by the and nailed to a tree. See red, turn left. anxieties participants came to discuss. the site. S THE DEVELOPING but missed their targets in the first whether the rockets were fired by the agreement for the withdrawal shuttle on the same day. Simplicity itself. He sometimes removes one possibly The board’s approval was condi­ aerial encounter since last Palestinian guerrillas or the Sy­ of Israeli forces from Lebanon — a $00-WORLD’S DEBT — pact strenuously rejected by Since the satellite is designed to utilize space If you go there it is to resolve a onerous presence by disinviting the tional partly because permission (middle a long-term summer, the Israeli military com­ rian army. * for commercial pii(^poses at low cost, program serious business problem, and you will boss. from the Connecticut Historical mand said. The military did not say where Damascus. debt In bWlons of Prime Minister Menachem manager Konrad Moritz said the company had to find yourself in “ Neutral Territory,” Commission is needed before a dig 4 0 0 -«<ollere)------------- The Israeli planes did not fire the Israeli jets had been attacked, avoid the high prices usually associated with and in the hands of Karas, physicist, THERE’S NO written report, al­ can begin. Richard Carter, chair­ back and they returned safely to but it reflected the growing tension Begin, in a letter to President space hardware. former college professor, television though at the end of the day Karas man of an ad-hoc committee their base, the military command between the 30,000 Israeli and Reagan, earlier this week ex­ ” We had to find ways where we could save producer, Manhattan Project alum­ usually asks that the day’s thinking be working on the proposed dig, told in Jerusalem said. 40,000 Syrian troops stationed in pressed concern over Syria’s mil­ money,” he said Monday at a briefing at the nus, and a man who wants to be listed summarized on an easel so that people board members at Tuesday’s 300 In Beirut, state-run Beirut Radio Lebanon. itary intentions and its rejection of Johnson Space Center. "The overall goal of the last in the Yellow Pages under “ None of will remember the main points. meeting he had spoken with an said in a report disputed by Israel The last Syrian-Israeli dogfight the Israeli-Lebanese accord. program was, if it’s not cheap, if we don’t find the Above” because the directory “ It sounds simplistic, but it makes a archaeologist from the state com­ that Syrian ground-to-air missiles was Aug. 31, 1982, when Israeli jets Israeli Defense Minister Moshe doesn’t contain a “ thinking” category. Arens warned Tuesday there were ways, we don’t make it.” lot of sense. What has come out of it is mission, who said approval should 200 today shot down a pilotless Israeli downed a Soviet-built Syrian MiG- The satellite, for example, uses four scuba an ideal method by which you get not be difficult to obtain. reconnaissance aircraft over the 25, parts of which.were seen falling indications Syria was preparing diving tanks to hold the nitrogen gas used for KARAS WON’T identify those corpo­ people within the corporation to resolve An earlier exploration turned up ARGENTINA Niha mountain slopes overlooking near Jounieh north of Beirut.
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