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Twelve states and D.C. hold elections. few surprises won re-nomination-for his (UPI)--There were few surprises in Massachu- Garrahy and his Republican opponent Utah Senator Orrin Hatch and his setts congressional seat. Senator yesterday's primary elections in a Vincent Marzullo had no primary op- Democratic opponent, Salt Lake City Edward Kennedy dozen states and the District of was unopposed. He'll position. Mayor Ted Wilson, were unopposed. face Republican Ray Columbia. Shamie in Novem- Maryland Democratic Senator Paul In Wyoming, Republican Senator ber. One was in Massachusetts, where Sabanes defeated eight opponents Malcolm Wallop and Democratic Gover- Vermont Republican Senator Robert former Liberal Governor Michael Du- and for Representative Lawrence Ho- nor Ed Herschler defeated token op- Stafford kakis took the Democratic nomination won re-nomination. But Ne- gan won the Republican nomination. postion. vada Senator Howard from incumbent Edward King. Former Cannon was trail- Democratic Governor Harry Hughes And in the District of Columbia ing Democratic Boston City Councilor John Winthrop rival, Representative will face county executive Robert Mayor Marion Barry defeated former Sears won a three-way race for the James Santini. Pascal this fall. Carter cabinet officer Patricia Republican Statehouse nomination. Vermont Lieutenant Governor Made- In New Hampshire, Tufts University Harris for the Democratic mayoral leine Kunin won the In Minnesota, former Democratic Democratic nomi- Professor John Sununu holds a narrow nomination. Businessman E. Brooke nation to oppose Republican Governor senator and presidential contender lead over State Senate President Ro- Lee won the Republican mayoral pri- Eugene McCarthy lost a comeback bid Richard Snelling. bert Monier for the Gubnatorial nom- mary. to department store millionaire Mark Washington Senator Henry Jackson ination. Democratic Governor Hugh D.C. voters also approved an ini- Dayton. Republican Senator David won the Democratic nomination for a Gallan was unopposed for re-nomina- tiative mandating prison terms for Durenberger easily won re-nomination sixth term. tion. drug dealing and for violent crimes Harold Stassen, Minnesota's governor committed while armed with a gun. In Rhode 40 years ago, also lost a comeback Island, Attorney General House Foreign Relations Committee And, Wisconsin voters approved a bid. Julius Michaelson will face incum- Chairman Clement Zablonski was re- referendum calling for a verifiable bent GOP Senator John Chaffee. Three- nominated for his Wisconsin Demo- freeze on nuclear arms by a 3 - 1 House Speaker "Tip" O'Neill easily term Democratic Governor J. Joseph cratic seat. margin. rEnergy Tip of the Day ENERGY CONSERVATION IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERYONE Keep cool these hot months. Remember to clean your air con- ditioning filters and coils at least once a month GAZETTE or more of- ten. The dust which accumulates reduces the air flow and pre- Guantanamo Bay, Cuba vents correct cooling. It not only wastes energy, it also makes you uncomfortable' Volume 17 Number 17Q Wednesday, Sentember 15, 1le2 ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART? Israelis move into Moslem West Beirut TEL AVIV (AP)--Israeli troops have quiet," in the Moslem half of the Sabra Palestinian Refugee Camp, and entered Moslem West Beirut. Lebanese capital. in the Arab University area. These The Israeli Military Command says The Israeli announcement came af- are all areas taken over by Leban- Digest the Israeli forces went into the ter Prime Minister Begin cabled his ese Army troops after the evacua- Moslem section of the Lebanese condolences to Gemayel's father, tion of Palestinian fighters. (UPI)--President Reaan promised a capital today to prevent fighting Pierre, saying he was, "Shocked to The witnesses say Israeli hi-partisan team of senators yester- troops and secure peace. the depths of my soul at the crimi- fired several rounds day he will personally enter the into the air The Israeli announcement gave no nal assassination." each time they advanced a few vards fight to get his tuition tax credit details on how many Israeli troops The Phalangist Christian forces There were no reports of clashes plan passed. The controversial plan went into West Beirut. controlled by Gemavel were allied between the Israelis and any mili- would allow parents who send their It did say there was no fighting with Israel and Israel had been op- tiamen in Vest Beirut. to de- to private schools as the Israelis entered the sector enly jubilant at the Christian But, men who anoeared to be from hildren from their S uct part of the tuition of the Lebanese capital that was leader's election. Lebanese leftist groups moved tax bills. Opponents charge this a- held by Palestine Liberation Or- The Israeli troop movements ap- round the Arab University area would undermine public education ganization guerrillas until they peared to be a further indication carrying rocket-propelled grenades and, in the case of church schools, were ousted by the Israeli siege. of how seriously Israel views the and automatic weapons. violated constitutional provisions T he Israeli moves comes one day death of the Lebanese Christian The area is still densely nonu- for separation of church and state. after the assassination of Leban- Leader. lated, mainly with Palestinians. (UPI)--Relatives of victims of yes- ese President-elect Bashir Gemayel. All crossings between East and In Beirut terday's DC10 charter crash have witnesses say Israeli West Beirut are closed. Panicky tanks are positioned arrived in Spain to begin the grue- The Military Command said its near the city residents jammed gas stations and troops would, snorts stadium, which some task of identifying family mem- "Prevent possible se- is a former bakeries stocking up in fear of new Palestinian bers killed in the disaster. At vere occurrences (and) insure enclave, and near the shortages. least 55 people died when the plane burst into flames after aborting a takeoff. Three crew members and one Princess Grace dead at 52 passenger are still missing and (UPI)--Funeral arrangements are arts." IMPACT presumed dead. still incomplete for Princess Grace prom the time she was born to of Monaco. wealthy industrialist Jack (AP)--In a bid to neutralize a Re- Kelly 52 The former American movie star publican campaign issue, house vears ago, Grace Kelly's life seem- At this evening, TTinston Purvis Democrats are drafting legislation died suddenly yesterday, 36 hours ed like a fairy tale. 6 after she suffered major will be guesting on TV 8's Impact. to encourage a balanced federal injuries Famed for her icy blond beauty, in a fiery car accident. Grace Kelly became Mr. Purvis is with the Central 5i- budget. The measure would call on a star within a The death of delity Bank and he will be avail- the president, and congressional the princess was un- year after going to Hollywood in expected, a shock even to members 1551, able to answer your call-in ques- committees, to devise balanced bud- acting in 11 movies in her of her family. short career. tions. gets each year. President Reagan, Within hours after the palace meanwhile, is backing another bill, She won an oscar for her role in announcement that she had died of a one calling for a constitutional "The Country Girl", was Cary Coop- Chrysler, UAW agree cerebral hemorrhage, Monaco's casi- er's wife amendment that would actually re- in "high noon", and star- nos shut down and the luxurious red in three quire a balanced spending plan. Alfred Hitchcock mov- To continue bargaining Riveria principality came to a vir- ies, including "Dial M or Murder." TASHINGTON HIGHLAND PARK, MICH. (AP)--Chrysler (AP)--Senate Conserva- tual standstill. The actress met prince Rainier of Corporation and the United Auto ves are bracing for another show- Reaction to the sudden death of Monaco while filming Alfred Hitch- Porkers Union have agreed to a 24 wn today in their efforts to pass the princess, who always seemed to cock's "To Catch A Thief" and gave hour extension of their current pact, ti-abortion legislation. The Con- be marked for good fortune, came in un her successful career to marry forestalling a strike that had servatives will try again to muster from around the world. him in 1945. been T scheduled for midnight last night. votes to curtail a Liberal filibus- In Washington, President easan The prince and her three child- UAW President Douglan eraser said, ter of a measure sponsored by called Grace a "compassionate and ren, princess Caroline, prince Al- "we just wanted to give ourselves North Carolina Senator Jesse elms. gentle lady" who brought "character hert, an princess Stenhanie, were more time to exhaust every single The Conservatives fell 15 short nor and elegance to the performing at her hedside when she died. the votes needed Monday. nossibility." He also said there would be no further extension of the current contract (AP)--Britain and Argentina both say Lebanese president-elect killed in bombing that affects 83,000 autoworkers, about half on indefin- financial sanctions against each LEBANOW (UPI)--Lebanese oresident- between ite layoff. other are no longer in force. Rut his troops and Moslem elect Beshir Cemavel was the victim Fraser said there still is diplomatic relations between the two forces. work to of a bombing at his Party headauart- be done, but he thinks, "The elements nations remain severed, and mutual ers in Beirut. A university professor in nest are there for settlementn" trade sanctions are also still in At least 2n others were killed in Reirut said that half the nation Negotiating teams have been at the effect. The sanctions were imposed the blast, including some of his had been lunged into despair, the bargaining table for two weeks. as a result of the Island Falkland too party officials. other half into terror.
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