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Jyiobjl Mobil 79< 18T $ Ladap Israel, Syria Won't Go Along with Saudi Plan ■n - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 17. 198j Sen. Gary Hart Maldment’s motto: ) '.."j' Manchester FREE FREE FREE has fresh Ideas keep ’em In Scouting beats Fermi • Armorali A WD-40 sample* ... page 2 ... page 13 1 ... page 8 • Fram-Autoiite Car Care Guide* • Kendall Oil Change Guides • Balloons for the kid* • Come see the Factory Reps.i • Special events and prizes WIN WIN WIN A trip for two to Continued cloudy, Manchester, Conn. Chance of showers C e \ ® FREEPORT GRAND BAHAMAS Saturday, Feb. 18, 1984 — See page 2 Single copy: 25<S from ADAP® & Mobil® and A Motorsport Mlnl-Car from ADAP® and Castro! {Entry forms & details in store) A A t . " FRAM Israel, Syria xcV' FILTER w o n ’t g o along : e \ e t o t ® with Saudi plan V \ y M o b il BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — Presi­ mountaihs and only 3 miles from the Regular 4.99 to 17.99 dent Amin Gemayel agreed under palace. rebel pressure Friday to a peace plan The peace plan provides for the U nheard of savin gs! ^ AIR FILTERS that cancels the Israeli-Lebanese cancellation of the May 17 U.S- Every number In slocKI troop-withdrawal accord but needs the mediated accord between Lebanon and Save over $5.00 a case! unlikely support of Israel and Syria to Israel, which calls for normalization of Saves Gas succeed. relations in exchange of the withdrawal /lutDiite. $1.50 of Israeli troops from Lebanon. The Syria and Israel, both with veto agreement was conditional on the power over the plan, expressed simultaneous withdrawal of Syrian SPARK PLUGS opposition. Off! forces, something Damascus has " I am confident this initiative will rejected. lead to national reconciliation and the Syria and its Lebanese rebel allies ' STAHDARD withdrawal of foreign forces from our opposed the accord but Israel, with < country,” Gemayel said of the eight- jyiobjl 79 American backing, has insisted that it QUART point peace plan sponsored by Saudi Arabia. be implemented. Salem said Washing­ ton now understood the government’s Herald photo by Pinto 79i Regular 1.09 quart Regular 3.99 But, he added in an interview with dilemma. American television networks at the EACH The eight-point plan calls for the Regular 1.09 EACH presidential palace in suburban ' “I*'' 'iiiiiw '"III"'' OIL FILTERS simultaneous withdrawal of Israeli and No one hurt In rollover Every number In stocki Baabda, “ If this plan does not succeed, we will try another one.” Syrian troops who occupy most of RESISTOR Lebanon. Town firefighters wait for a tow truck after a rollover over. According to police. Miss Blynn was traveling More fighting was reported with OIL Over Salem conceded the "very daring” during rush hour Friday at Center and Parker east in the righthand lane when she was forced off Syrian-backed Druze militiamen shel­ agreement needed the approval of both f il t e r ling Lebanese army troops at the Shouf streets. Vernon resident Margaret Blynn wasn't hurt the road by another car. The second car did not stop t $ those countries and said it was a and was able to crawl out of her car after it hit an and police said they have no clues to the name of its 8 9 ( 18 $ 2.00 mountain town of Souk El Gharb, which package deal that required implemen­ EACH Regular 23.99 case guards the approaches to the capital. tation of all eight points together. embankment on the side of the road and flipped driver. Regular 1.19 EACH N o limit! The town is the army's last outpost “ In the realistic facts of Lebanese Off! outside Beirut. politics there are two powers that have Gemayel said he had not heard from veto power in the Lebanese situation either Israel or Syria, but " if I have to because they have forces and they may Economy leveled off as ’83 ended choose between the (Israeli-Lebanese refuse to withdraw those forces until /iim erlcan or liriporty com e to A D A P® , for the best autom otive values in C onnecticut! troop ' withdrawal) agreement and they are.satisfied,” Salem said. I national unity, for sure 1 prefer, I In Damascus, state-run Damascus WASHINGTON (U PI) - U.S. economic the current quarter to turn out better than The Commerce Department originally ■E X T D e-3 choose, national unity.” television pointed to a Syrian rejection growth leveled off in the final quarter of the final months of 1983. said growth in the gross national product MAINTENANCE FREE 1 U P T O Gemayel’s Druze Moslem and Shiite of the eight-point plan. 1983 to 4.9 percent because of the trade " I t is clear to us that the nation is set on a adjusted for inflation was 4.5 percent BATTERIES 3 2 » » TO sea nx/R wArcLKAm. Moslem foes had long called for "Amin Gemayel's proposals are an deficit, but the decline was less precipitous strong economic course for 1984,” White during the final three months of 1983, Delivers up to 350 cold With exchange cancellation of the treaty with Israel. obvious deception and constitute an than earlier estimates showed, the govern­ House spokesman Larry Speakes said. “ We compared with the previous quarter. In its cranking amps. Regular 44.95 4 9 5 4 7 % OFF But Druze leader Walid Jumbatt said implementation of the May 17 agree­ ment said Friday. are poised for economic expansion of the routine revision, based on recent statistics GALLON m k that irespective of the fate of the treaty, ment rather than abrogation of it,” the The latest economic report also demon­ Xjnd that puts people permanently back to on sales and the trade deficit, the 4288 5488 wposrcu) EACH BLADE OR mfg. 9UB0S lift Gemayel would have to resign for television quoted an official source as strated that a long awaited business work and sets the country on a proper department revised the final quarter GNP VMSHEP Ragular 1.39 ANT1-FREE2 PAIR OF REFILLS peace to return to Lebanon. saying. spending boom had finally occurred, economic course.” to 4.9 percent. , with exchange EXHAUST SYSTEM with exchange W IN DSHIELD R tg u lir 3.95 As Foreign Minister Elie Salem Israel has also raised doubt it would setting a record-high level for investment in Jerry Jasinowski, chief economist of the Economists generally consider a 4 Regular 49.95 Regular 64.99 AMERICAN & IMPORT WASHER WINDSHIELD withdraw its forces in south Lebanon if - modernization and expansion. National Association of Manufacturers, percent pace for GNP, sustained over ■ e X ID E E D G E outlined the eight-point Saudi peace • E X iD E -a WIPER BLADES I plan, the sound of Lebanese army the May 17 treaty is canceled. A senior "It’s just fantastic,” senior Commerce said, "We are currently projecting growth several quarters, to be the ''break-even” MAINTENANCE FREE MAINTENANCE FREE PRE-MIX L IF E T IM E ° S m » ema. • winter formula, OR REFILLS^ artillery roared near the presidential official who asked not to be identified Department economist Theodore Torda in the 6 percent range for the first quarter. point above which the unemployment'rate BATTERIES BATTERIES Plus: 6 «t up to a WARRANTY said in Jerusalem abrogation of the said. "W e have a real boom on our hands.” The economy continues to grow stronger improves and below which it gets worse. Delivers up to 500 prolacta to -20°. palace. Delivers up to 650 $1 par pair rabata On all, yes, all components accord “ would free Israel from all its Many analysts, reviewing this week's even though growth in the fourth quarter of cold cranking amps. cold cranking ampt. direct from Anco Christian Phalange radio reported In dollars not adjusted for inflation, the, heavy shelling aimed dt troops at Souk commitments,” including withdrawal exceptionally strong reports on January 1983 was somewhat slower than expected nation's goods and services earned $3,310 due to a drop in net exports.” \ 4 tremendous Grand Opening Special E l Gharb, the last army post in the of its troops, under the treaty. sales, production and housing starts, expect trillion in all of 1983. SUPER VALUE GRAND OPENING 50% SPECIAL Cconocoj ^ 7 9 OFF DEALERS WELCOME! Storm Washington’s Birthday Regular 2.49 7 9 < &:zr| — OAUON 4 ^ 1 Monday, Feb. 20, is being observed at Evaryday loyv prica 13 0 Z . J E T Regular 1.59 fcoooc^ is moving east Washington's Birthday, although the actual Ragular3.79 N O L IM IT! ttasuwt _ 12 OZ. SPRAY 12 O Z . D O T* 3 3 4 8 8 .wm.fi«fi birthday is Wednesday, Feb. 22. ANTI-FREEZE ' G A S LINE Cl BRAKE FLUID Municipal officea: All town offices in Regular 69.95 1 1 By United Press International » r ANTI-FREEZE 49 Manchester, Andover, Bolton and Coventry will EACH 50% 2 TON HYDRAULIC be closed Monday. 1Ragular 1.0$ A vigorous winter storm Friday barreled through OFF F L O O R JA C K 12 O Z.PO U R Utah, leaving a foot and a half of snow behind, and State and tederal offices: All state and federal charged into Colorado. Residents along Illinois’ offices will be closed Monday. Do-lt-Vpurseifers and Prolessionals Vdlll IM itlhCOlinl ilullJ pdllli sloit; swollen Rock R iver kept a wary eye on the muddy Mall: Post offices will be closed Monday and Here’s our guarantee to you! Aisl«.*s and aisles of savinrjs! banks. there will be no home delivery of mail.
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