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199 H Rra Lh 24 - M A N C H ES TK H H K H A U ), Wcdnesdiiy. August 8, 1984 FASHION FORECAST U.S. archaeologists Lewis paces I open ancient tomb U.S. sweep H ... page 10 ... page 14 ■ h ■ Cloudy tonight; Manchester, Conn. f sunny Friday Th ursd a y, August 9, 1984 — See page 2 Single copy: 25C 7. M n m h t B t n H r r a l h X, 1 Feud sparks Administration Lawrence riot i. Mass. (U PI) — About 200 people hurled Molotov cocktails, set fires, looted stores and reiterates its wrecked cars today in a riot that started with a feud and left at least 12 injured — four from shotgun wounds, authorities said. All of the injured were civilians, police Capt. Samuel Aliano said. He said six people were arrested on charges ranging from assault and battery with a tax opposition marijuana possession. Three fires were set and one building was destroyed, Aliano said. He said the gasoline tanks By Elaine S. Povich were ripped from at least four cars to gel fuel for United Press International Molotov cocktails. Police said the feuding groups were white and W ASHINGTON — Attempting to m i n i Hispanic, but it appeared the conflict was not racially Misses’ Sweaters & Tops Jrs.’ Novelty Knit Tops clear the air. Treasury Secretary Ladies’ Turtlenecks Petites' Sweaters Jrs.’ Sweater Vests Misses’ Trimmed Blouses motivated. Donald Regan said today the adminis­ ^ ‘We know there were two factions feuding —• one tration has no plans fnr increasing white and one Hispanic,” Aliano said. ’’It started with ta xp in 1986, 1987 and 1988, and he told . * Our Reg 15 99 Our Reg. 12 99 Our Reg. 15.99 Our Reg. 13.99 Our Reg. 13.99 4 4 9 6.74 12.31 9 .9 7 12.31 10.77 10.49 a feud over a broken windshield, escalated from that an interviewer, “ Would vou like to try Our Reg. 5.99 to 8.99 Super-soft silk/angora blends. Oversize looks, novelty trims, Lace. Krinkles. ribbed knits and Casual & dress styles. 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DONALD REGAN Listed in good condition with buckshot wounds was Pressed today on NBC’s ’’Today " . joins no-tax fray Paul Borrelli, 32, of Lawrence. In good condition with program, Regan said, "Let’s get the a broken leg was David Vasquez, 15, also of Lawrence. record straight then. We have no plans increase taxes if elected, insists Aliano said 13 people were taken to Lawrence now for tax increases in 1986, ’87, ’88. Reagan has a “ .secret plan” to raise General, Including three with apparently serious Would you like to try for 2000?” taxes to cope with burgeoning budget injuries. The hospital spokeswoman said some of Asked if the administration had plans deficits. those injured in the disturbance may have refused for a contlnsency tax lithe defliHt does Under conttnuous questtonlng, Re­ treatment. not come down, Regan said, ” We tried gan repeated the president's pledge not The injured were taken in by ambulance, police, that in 1983 and it didn't go over. We to raise taxes next year. At one point he and private citizens, the spokeswoman said. have no such plans for contingency told the hearing that "as .secretary of All Slipcoversipci Petteruto’s Package Store was set ablaze by taxes either.” the treasury, I should be aware of any MONTICEaO. and Throw Covers Molotov cocktails and looted by rioters who grabbed Regan said tax reform recommenda­ plans for tax increases. 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