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REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK Intensifies ■ >4 — MANCHtaTKK IIKRALU, Wt-dia-sduy. M;irch 21, 11IH4 Cars/Trucks for Sole 71 Peti SS Cort/Trueks for Sale 71 a MIsc. tor Solo a Mite, for Sale S3 Mite, for Sole S3 Mite, for Sole S3 MilC. for Sale Should kids view Penders quits AMERICAN STANDARD O'SULLIVAN DELUXE SALE: 30gallon oil drum, HEARTWORM CLINIC B a n k . ^ Andover crime spree FOR SALE: Household OIL BURNER — Com­ STEREO CABINET — treated and spigot valve. — Saturday, March 24th, Reposlossessions goods - two single beds, plete, ready for Installa­ Adlustable shelves, glass $10. Call 649-0173, 2 to Spm, Tolland Agricul­ CAMARO, 1980 — 35,000 mothers birthing? as hoop coach old round kitehen table, tural Center, Route 30, miles. AM /FM cassette discussed by residents EXCELLENT QUALITY tion. Good condition. $50. doors, 46" wide, 18" deep, anytime. FOR SAIE girl's one-speed bicycle, Phone 649-2048. 33" high. Load of space. 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Lebanon fighting REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK intensifies By Scott MacLeod United Press International ; # BEIRUT, Lebanon — Moslem Druze militamen crushed their Libyan-backed Sunni Mosiem rivals h Hi featuring... today in fierce fighting for control of the western sector of Beirut, police and witnesses said. Right-wing phalange radio said 125 people were killed or wounded in the house-to-house fighting. UPI FOUR BEDROOMS photographer Leighton Mark was shot and seriously This Cotonial that is set on a corner lot has lour bedrooms, two ! if ^ i a c i o u s wounded while photographing the fighting. Mark, 32, full baths and is well kept. Also included is a first floor family room, fprmal dining and living rooms, in-ground pool and dour of Topeka, Kan. underwent surgery at the American ble garage. Truly a family home. Call Today. $62,500. Hospital to remove a bullet and shrapnel in the chest. B o lto n $ 1 2 4 ^ 9 0 0 "Looks like a case of the survival of the fittest," a Beirut police source said. "It's big fish eating the UPI photos 9 room, 4 bedroom Garrison Colo­ small fish.” The streets of west Beirut were virtually deserted' Above, B Victor class Soviet submarine the USS Kitty Hawk, meets reports to nial. Cathedral ceilings in Family as Druze militia patrols with jeep-mounted anti­ blame the Soviets for the collision. The aircraft guns and heavy machine guns fired volleys in surfaces after it collicied with a U.S. room and lovely loft bedroom. Den the air. aircraft carrier in the Japan Sea off the incident occurred while the carrier was The radio reported scores of Mourbitoun militamen eastern coast of Korea Wednesday. taking part in a joint exercise with off master bedroom. Large Eat-in captured by Druze fighters. The Mourabitoun, a small Right. Capt. David Rogers, skipper of Korean forces. Sunni Moslem militia, had controlled the only kitchen overlooking deck, raised crossing point between the Christian and Moslem ALL ON ONE FLOOR sectors of the city. Over an acre surrounds this unique eight room, four bedroom hearth fireplaced family room Prisoners were taken to the Jal al Bahr ranch. Custom kitchen, master bedroom suite with fireplace headquarters, a building occupied by the Druze Skipper says Russian sub rammed carrier and other lovely features throughout the house. Call today for r /o u r private showino $69,500. militia a few blocks from the U.S. Embassy located on 1.27 acres. compound, the radio said. We can help you became a Druze militiamen also arrested the family of Bv Paul Shin two radars," Rogers said. "We felt a According to Rogers, American in a northerly direction under its own "REALE" PROFESSIONAL! Mourabitoun leader Ibrahim Koleilat after storming United Press International sudden shudder, a fairly violent and Soviet naval vessels closely power and was joined by a Soviet Call 640-4525. and ask lor Oan. ^ ri... D. W. FISH REALTY CO. his residence in the Rawshe district of west Beirut. shudder. watch each other’s military opera­ Kara Class cruiser, the Petropav- D.F. REALE, INC. Koleilat is in Libya on an official visit. ABOARD THE USS KITTY HAWK “We immediately launched two tions in international waters. lovsk, Washingtton sources said. 243 Mmn SI Manchester Tel: 643-1591 Phalange radio said Druze and Moslem Shiite Amal — The skipper of the U.S. aircraft helicopters to see if we could render The Kitty Hawk, which was headed Real Estate A Soviet submarine was known to ITS Main St., Monditittt, Ct. Vernon Circle Vernon B72-9133 militia surrounded Palestinian refugee camps at carrier Kitty Hawk today said a any assistance.to them but the Soviet for the Philippines, stood by in the be shadowing the carrier, which was 646-4525 ■ nmm NMwM k ii a Sabra and Shatila, disarming pro-Mourabitoun nuclear-powered Soviet submarine siib appeared'(6 hdve suffered no area for two hours in case of a possible Palestinians who recently received a shipment of was operating without navigation extensive damage,” he told reporters Soviet request for help before it participating in "Team Spirit 84" weapons. The Mourabitoun radio station was also lights in the dark when it struck his aboard the aircraft carrier in the continued to sail southward through exercises with South Korean navy captured. ship in the southern Sea of Japan. Korea Strait. the Korea Strait, Rogers said. units. The carrier was not conducting The new fighting came after one man was killed and flight operations at the time, sources r three people were wounded Wednesday when Capt. David N. Rogers, skipper of Rogers also said the Soviet sub, The collision occurred as the said. residential areas came under shelling and sniper lire the 80,000-ton aircraft carrier, said which carries a crew of 90 and is carrier steamed at 15 knots toward along the "Green Line” dividing the city. his ship’s sonar was not capable of armed with 18 torpedoes, did not have the Yellow Sea, 150 miles east of South "The submarine is on the surface," Mat- * The combat persisted despite a call from leaders of detecting the submarine under water.
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