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Washington's Birthday 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Feb. 18, 1984 'W Ernest HoHIngs Christian school group Iran and Iraq W/; ' f WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY has a blunt style- suffers mafor setback [begin war talks 2 -DAY SALE! Sunday and Monday .. ipage 2 ... pag6r*S ... page 4 EXTRA SPECIAL BUYS 35% to 40% OFF! Fair tonight: Manchester, Conn. cloudy Tuesday Monday, Feb. 20, 1984 — See page 2 Single copy: 254 Tennis Oxfords Blizzard 5.55 Our Rag. 7.99 Saudi envoy Styled for women & teens dwindles with rugged canvas uppers. 5'/4-9,10. to flurries in Damascus By Brenda Rotzoll United Press International A few snow flurries in Michigan and some blocked highways in for peace bid Minnesota and Nebraska were all that remained today of the most severe blizzard to strike the Updated Sweaters Midwest this season. BEIRUT, Lebanon (U P I) — The targets in the towns of Bhamdoun Highway crews still were work­ Lebanese army battled with and Hamana. ing overtime in southwest Minne­ 8.88 Our Reg. 13.99 Syrian-backed Moslem rebels to- State-run Damascus radio moni- sota and centr^ and northeast 100% cotton, ribbed bot- day as a Saudi Arabian mediator tored in Beirut, said Saudi Crown Nebraska today to open roads toms&cuffs,others. S,M,L. arrived in Damascus for yet Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz buried by up to 2 feet of snow another bid to restore peace to arrived in the Syrian capital and during the blizzard. V Lebanon. will spend two days there. Rain was scattered from Maine In south Lebanon, 70 Israeli The prince, the broadcast said, to Florida along the Atlantic coast Maternity Tops Gals’ Sweatshirts Girls’ Sweatshirts Men’s Full Cut army vehicles crossed the Awali was met by Rifaat Assad, brother and from Alabama to southeast Stretch Jeans in Tw o styles River bridge and deployed along of Syrian President Hafez Assad, Texas on the Gulf Coast, with a OurReg. 12.99 Our Reg. 8.99 Our Reg. 9.99 the coastal road south of Damour, and Prim e Minister Abdel Raouf al little light rain in the Pacific 7.88 5.44 6.33 Northwest. Solid & stripe knit tops & Styled for sizes 4-6X with Panda or Unicorn prints in OurReg. 12.99 state-run Beirut radio said. Qassm. 12.’88 Reg. 21.99 7.88 Dense fog covered central and blouses in a host of colors. puffed sleeves. Pastels. Pink, Lilac or White. 7-14. The latest rage tor active or The broadcast said the Israeli Political sources said the two- Cut a little fuller for that 3-Pk. Tube Socks unit moved into the area Sunday day visit was a follow-up on northern Florida. leisurewear! Polyester and Freezing temperatures spread extracomforti Fashioned In cotton twill in choice of for Men and Boys and was still south of Damour discussions in Damascus last week Maternity Jeans Li’l Gals’ Jean^ from the upper Midwest through Caidor Panties red Jeans popular s-t-r-e-t-c-h fabric popular pull-on style with •Men's Sizes 10-13 today. There was no confirmation between Saudi Foreign Minister that is machine washable. of the report from Israel. Prince Saud al Faisal and Syrian UPI photo the northern and central Plains to elastic waist, back pocket OurReg. 4 .99........2.99 9.66 OurReg. 15.99 5.96 Our Reg. 9.99 OurReg. 12.99 Choose from sizes 32 to 42. or zip-front model. The coast south of Damour is leaders, the Rockies. 1.20&1.50 •Boys' Sizes 9-11 Italian soldiers of the multinational leaving only a few hundred men, some It was a balmy 76 degrees at 1 Our Reg. $2 & 2.50 Pre-washed with embroi­ Embroidered back pocket, Back-pocket detailing. under the control of a small That visit ended in apparent dered back pockets. 6-16. zipfront in navy denim. 4-6X. Straight leg. Reg/Slim 7-14. OurReg. 3 .99........2.39 Lebanese army unit and rightist failure when the Syrians rejected force in Beirut wait at the port before to guard Italian institutions and others a m. EST at Key West, Fla. Solids and prints. 5 to 10. The remnants of the Saturday- Christian militiamen. The coast an eight-point plan calling for the boarding a ship to Italy today. The on ships off the Lebanese coast. north of Damour is in the hands of cancellation of the M ay 17 Sunday blizzard that shut down the Druze Moslem militia opposed Lebanese-lsraeli agreement and a Italian contingent withdrew from Beirut, parts of Nebraska and MinnesotP to the U.S.-backed government of simultaneous withdrawal of Sy- dumped 6 inches of snow on President Amin Gemayel. rian and Israeli forces from Marquette, Mich., Sunday. In Tel Aviv, the m ilitap' com- Lebanon, The storm lost its force before it mand reported one soldier was with the resumption of peace crossed the Mississippi, but even EhERaZER wounded in an ambush at the efforts in Damascus, Lebanese so, "it could well be the strongest K0d8«>JorVJ«S Lawmakers have a bill “ southern approaches of Sidon” — military sources reported con- snowstorm of the winter in the a port in southern Lebanon. tinued fighting in and around Midwest," said Hugh Crowther of It was the second report^ Beirut. The army described the the Severe Storms Forecast Center llEEi'i. attack against Israeli soldiers in fighting as heavy but a Druze in Kansas City. Sidon in 24 hours. On Sunday three Moslem spokesman said the army for almost every reason The storm spread up to 2 feet of Israeli soldiera were injured in a version was exaggerated, snow in eastern Nebraska, and grenade attack. In the Beirut area, the army high winds piled up 7-foot drifts on CONAiR 1250-Watt The reported advance by Israeli traded mortar and heavy machine- By AAark A. Dupuis fare program. doesn't mean they're limited in the one stretch of westbound Inter­ $tylar-Dryer EVEREADY Energizer C 110-86 2 M 0I8C 2-PACK., f. A 3 troops occupying southern Le- gun fire with anti-government United Press International Gov. William O.'Neill didn't number of topics they can choose. state 90 in southwest Minnesota. banon came a day after Israeli air Moslem Shiite militiamen across include a welfare increase in his Take liquor bills. There are a Highway crews in both states CaMorReg.i>rWe.......19.99 AA Batteries, 4-Pak worked into the morning to open POWER LORDS c p i^ z i..........2S 7 P R 1 4 4 .H W strikes against what were des- the Green Line dividing Christian HARTFORD — The Legislature proposed $4 billion state budget, number to raise the drinking age, CMdorSaiePnoe.......13.76 Caktor Reg. Price . — 3.89 from fUBtNrii cribed as Palestinian terrorist and Moslem sectors, residents has been in session for less than but lawmakers are likely to either directly or if two neighbor­ roads blocjced or limited to one- Mfr. MaIMn Rebate.......5.00* HAMILTON BEACH CaldorSafePlica.. .^59 C P I ^ ................ 3 a 4 3 H9f44-1(h2....... targets in the town of Naame, 10 close to the battle zone reported, two weeks, but already the pile of approve one. Bills so far give them ing states , raise their ages. But lane traffic. All westbound traffic Mfr.MelMnRebate .... 1.00* 0 ^ 0 Each • . ^ miles south of Beirut. They said the Green Line fight- bills introduced by committees or a choice of a 5 percent, 7.5 percent there's only one bill dealing with on 1-90 was popped much of 7-Speed Blender ... I T..... iinV 3 Our Orie-* 4.11^ U P I reporters found the Naame ing escalated at daybreak after a individual legislators stands or even a 15 percent increase. exotic dancers who perform in Sunday in Minnesota until one lane AFTER REBATE . 8 > 7 6 Head spins to charige charac- could be opened. 1 7 . 7 6 a ; » » AFTER REBATE.. .1 « 5 9 TAK 6 *1 0 0 FF target was a hilltop sawmill where night of small arms and sniper fire, nearly 6 inches high. Or consider the issue of road and bars. Has 4 temperature settings ! ter, arms are articulated at,' Caidor's Reg. Low Price there was no evidence of m ilita p The Lebanese army and its There are bills for almost every bridge repairs. O'Neill proposed The measure by Rep. Gerald At least 100 semis that waited out and 3 tieats to meet your every Has 44-oz. shatterproof con­ For toys, calculators, cameras, ahouidar. Collect all these hardware or Palestinians. The Druze opponents disagreed on the season and almost every reason, setting aside all of the revenue Crean Jr., D-Southington, would the storm at truck stops in need. Durable design. #085 tainer with measuring guide. on Any 0f«c Camera! morel Stock up now and save! ! extraterrestrlat figures, .W kodak. AmCO. WNOLTA, KONICA four Israeli warplanes also hit scope of the mountain battles including the weighty issues that from the 14-cent-a-gallon gasoline require exotic dancers to register Worthington, Minn., headed west Model #800 *Bee elerti lor deielie- *lMeftiiedhB§ RMPiiSiieme imml S10MI woBk wifr. SMy. iw ekwlHMiw. around the strategic town of Souk invoke deep feelings and will draw tax, plus from a 3-cent hike he with the state and pay a fee. The Sunday night. State police halted el Gharb, a post guarding the the most attention and headlines wants, into a fund to pay for revenue would go to offset the cost traffic in some areas to aid **************** * approaches to Gemayel's palace in during the three-month session.
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