14, 1981 THE GIFT Israel puts Golan troops on alert after U.S. Secretary of State By United Press Interatlonal Syria cHarged tHat Israel’s Egypt called it a blow to tHe peace “ Golan HeigHts law” applying '"We don’t believe they will dare Alexander Haig's scHeduled visit to “ annexation” of tHe Golan Heights process and a “ challenge to world Israeli "law, jurisdiction and ad­ do anything, because* they know Israel, wHicH was canceled because 3-MMy SAYING Israel placed Its Golan Heights was a declaration of war and opinion.” THe PLO condemned It. ministration” to tHe 630 square-mile what they will get' in return,” tHe of tHe crisis in Poland. But the of­ troops on alert today but officials demanded that the U.N. Security Golan HeigHts plateau Monday nigHt source said. “ Syria without Egypt is ficial said Haig’s visit would have expressed confidence tHe Syrians Ck)uncil meet and revoke the action. Despite the outcries, an Egyptian by a 63-21 vote. The area was cap­ nothing.” Coleeo Hwd-to4l«ad would not react m ilitarily over Cabinet member arrived in Israel on tured by Israeli forces in tHe 1967 not have Helped stave off tHe legisla­ THe Damascus government said ^Basabair or ‘Football’ Israel’s move to annex tHe occupied scHedule to clinch talks on a tourism war. The source said tHe Israeli legisla­ tion, simply because He would not region. tHe Israeli action action ended tHe pact and middle level normalization tion was prompted by Israeli have been told about it. Plus 2-Pka. RaH>-Vac cease-fire with Israel. frustration over U.S. impotence in Israel’s cHief of staff was ordered talks continued uninterrupted Briefing reporters, a senior Prime Minister Menachem Begin, Alkaline Batteries to cut short a visit to Egypt, a THe United States, afiparentiy despite tHe Israeli move. Israeli government official said resolving tHe Syrian missile crisis in CaktorRaa;Frie*. defense ministry spokesman said. taken by surprise, expressed its After a stormy six-Hour debate, Israel was confident Syria will not Lebanon. Please luni .to page 8 Caklor Sale Price . .27.78 THe Israeli moves came after deep concern over the Israeli move. tHe Israel parliament adopted tHe react militarily to tHe Golan bill. The Israeli action came one day Mfr.NMI-inAaiMia... ..5.00' Batteries Challenging ‘S|mon‘ VOWB Not Remco ‘Splashy Doit* FINAL COST 22.76 Included with Floating Vanity by MiltonMilton Braoiay CMtfor Manchester, Conn. 10.88 24.76________ _ Low Price BONUS: $5 Ray-O Vac Windy, snow Squeezable, lovable bath pall 3 skill levels test response & Coupons with Purchase!'* flurries Wednesday Tues., Dec. 15, 1981 Has flower shower and cup. #719 concentration of players. #4850 *S «« Clark for details. 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