MAN( HKSTKK HEKAU), Tliuisda\. April 19, IH84 Cyanamid Co. neighbors Baseball primer helps Seabrook woes scared desfilta assurances neophyte fans catch on keep mounting American ... paga 5 ... page 9 page 17 Showers today; Manchester. Conn. sunny Saturday Friday. April 20. 1984 ^ Cancer Society — See page 2 Hanrhf 0lrr MpralJi Single copy: 25« Andover T errorists pilot dies If plant bomb YOU CAN HELP! in crash BURLINGTON (UPI) - An at Navy club Andover man was killed Thursday Help In The Connecticut Crusade Against Cancer, night in the second crash of a small By Vincent Del Giudice ’The tape also said the action was plane at the Johnnycake Airport in United Press International to protest the "imperial war" less than a week, state police said. against the people of Central . Police said Gary A. West. 28, was WASHINGTON — An explosion Am erica and the Caribbean. ’The war games referred to, code ' killed when bis plane crashed at ripped through the officer’s club at the Washington Naval Yard early named “Ocean Venture," began The Money You Raise Will Do So Many Things For So Many People, the end of an airport runway today, causing extensive damage today in the Caribbean. Florida shortly after taking off at 8:15 p.m. but no injuries, a Navy spokesman Straits and Gulf of Mexico and Police said West, the only person said. A terrorist group claimed include the aircraft carrier Am er­ on board, was headed for Bradley responsibility. J. ica and supporting ships andNavy, International Airport in Windsor Arm y and A ir Force aircraft of all ED U C A TO R S will be able to spread PATIENTS will have the care and Lt. Cmdr. William McLoughlin types. Locks. said the blast was reported at 1:50 Ocehn Venture, which will run a.m. EST and “ caused extensive the word on how people can guard support they need in the fight for Fred Pesce, coKiwner of the through May 6, is the latest in a damage to the lobby and first airport, said West was thrown continuing series of military exer­ floor” of the three-story, tum-of- from the plane in the crash. Pesce cises in the Caribbean area that their own lives against Cancer by their lives. the-century brick building. ’The began last summer. said he heard the plane take off, club closes at 11 p.m. and was The Navy Yard, an administra­ but knew nothing of the crash until empty at the time of the BLAST. looking for early warning signals. he got a call from state police. tive support facility that opened in The force of the explosion blew 1799, is open during the day to the PHYSICIANS will have the latest “ Visibility was down. I would glass fragments 150 feet and public. There is a Navy and Marine say it was pretty poor weather, knocked bricks and window Museum at the facility that over­ low-lying clouds," he said. The frames from the building at the looks the Anacostia River. There is RESEARCHERS will be able to con­ information on how best to treat plane hit treetops, then slammed facility, located in a black, work­ also a combat art museum and a into a big b^h tree along ing class neighborhood in sou­ display ship called the Barry. tinue their work to find the causes, their patients. Johnnycake Mountain Road, theast Washington. It caused part McLoughlin said, "W e have a lot of a false ceiling to collapse and of visitors on the base. We are a Pesce said. windows were blown out on the historic landmark." preventions and cures for Cancer. The wings were tom from the first and second floor. He said after 6 p.m. all cars entering the base are checked. He plane and a power line was cut Norman Zigrossi, special agent when the plane fell, about a mile in charge of the FBI Washington said the Navy did qot receive any from the runway nar the intersec­ field office, said he believed the notification or calls about the bombing. tion of Johnnycake Mountain and bomb "w as located under a couch The American Cancer Society Will Be Able To Continue Working The FALN, Fuerzas Armadas de Polly Dam roads, he said. in an entry way. "There was no significant fire Liberacion Nacional or Armed Police said West’s body was but it was quite a blast." Zigrossi Forces National Liberation, is a Toward The Ultimate Goal of SAVING LIVES. found 15 feet from the plane. said. terrorist group committed to mak­ United Press International and ing Puerto Rico an independent Pesce said West was ssional The Washington Post received nation and is believed by federal flyer and said the cause of the calls shortly after 2 a.m. from a authorities to be responsible for crash may have been mechanical. woman who played a faint tape, more than 80 bombings throughout with a raspy-sounding man who the nation in the last decade. Last Saturday, a student pilot spoke of the bombing. Zigrossi said was killed when his single-engine This Page Paid For And Sponsored By The Following Civic Minded Businesses there was no other contact with the Piper Arrow plane crashed shortly terrorists. after takeoff. Police said the pilot, A U PI reporter said he believed Inside Today MANCHESTER HONDA Shlomo Rasas, 28, of Plymouth, the tape identified the group as the SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER “Conn's Largest Exclusively Honda De^er" GRAMES PRINTING was inexperienced. He "became FALN , a Puerto Rican independ­ 20 pages, 2 sections, S-poge tabloid supplement “14 Offlcas to serve you” Sain • S.rvk. - Pwti “Same day service when you need It In a hurry’ overwhelmed with the situation" ence group, which placed a bomb 14 Sd.im StrMt Manchester — 646-1700 700-702 Hartford Road and was unable to get himself out in a computer area at the Navy Advice .................................................... 12 Mandi.itn' — 644-3S1S Yard last year. A Post reporter, of it, police said. 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November. “Largest Retell Qrowers In Manchester" that NTSB officials would be Opinion......................................................6 JAMES R. McCAVANAGH REALTY 649-5201 621 Hartford Road, Manchester School looks as though he's enJoying The event will be held at Agawam High the tape spoke of “guerrilla Peopletalk .......... 2 arriving in Connecticut to investi­ Sports.................................................14-16 “Residential A Commercial Sales" himself during a practice session of the School from 8 a.m. to noon. Spectators resistance ... that bombed at 2 a.m. gate Thursday’s crash. The FAA the officer’s club at the Washing­ Television...............................................13 237 East Center Street has not yet issued its findigs on school’s Jazz ensemble. 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Moammar Khadafy anti-Khadafy rally, a burst of mately 25 Libyans who have been sallam Traiki Thursday night to “ things are sorted out on the 1007 Main St., Manchester the siege at the Libyan embassy answered. machine-gun fire from inside holed up since the shooting. Miles discuss ending the crisis, and the political side." FLO'S CAKE DECORATING and Prime Minister Thatcher “ The new meeting this morning killed a poUcewoman and wounded said: “ I wquid say very soon.” British Foreign Office said the Police sent in more food, soft 2 649-4586 CUNLIFFE AUTO BODT 191 Center Street promised to move with caution as in Libya took place in a construc­ 11 people.'' "I exp ^ some further move­ "atmosphere was good.” drinks and cigarettes to occupants “Quality Service At Its Beet" Manchester • 646-0228 the standoff entered its fourth day. tive atmosphere and both sides Mrs. Thatcher, resting at her ment today (F rid ay). I don’t think Late Thursday Mrs.
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