Winchester Star (Newspaper) - April 30, 1982, Winchester, Virginia The Winchester Star 85th Year No. 254 28 SECTIONS VIRGINIA 22601, APRIL 30 1982 667-3200 15 CENTS Festival Calendar Today 5 Parade 8 of Clyde Bros. Rouss U.S. 50 East. 8:30 Age War Memorial Winchester Recreation Senseny 9 Adults Banquet Millwood 9 Ball invitation South End Fire Monmouth 9:30 Friendship Fire Pleasant Volley Reagan to it WASHINGTON - President Reagan is launching a new budget campaign with a call to the voters to it and convince Congress to line up for his economic Reagan summoned congressional Republicans to the White House today and planned to meet with prospective Democratic allies Monday in an apparent attempt to reassemble the coalition that delivered his first round of tax and budget cuts last A White House spokesman said that about three hours after the president's 2,967 telephone calls had been received and most of them - 2,352 results of a Washington News poll published today by the Post indicated that 59 percent of those interviewed wanted Congress to make substantial changes in Reagan's budget with 28 percent And by a 58-35 the Post those surveyed wanted Reagan to drop his proposal for social budget and tax cuts and try something Sen. Bob said he ex- Reagan to hold fast to overall targets of billion in tax increases over three years and a billion cutback in his proposed defense who took part in a month of talks that failed to produce a compromise budget said he hopes Congress can agree swiftly on at least a partial package of measures aimed at reducing fiscal 1983 budget Dole wants Congress to pass the measures as part of a debt limit expected to reach the House and Senate floors by In a nationally broadcast address Thursday the president told the public to let representatives know that you think this is no time for politics as usual - that want an end to runaway government debt and high interest did it once - you can do it Reagan With the first budget Reagan submitted to Congress this year all but forgotten - and efforts to find a bipartisan alternative to it in shambles - Reagan said he intends forge the beginnings of an acceptable budget Congressional said Reagan's strategy will not work this year and will succeed only in tying Congress in Rep. Richard Boiling of giving the broadcast response immediately after Reagan's said the president was being ton politic and making an appeal that threatens deadlock Congress on the budget issue Saturday 8:30 Break Banquet Millwood 9 Bond Jomes Wood High Amherst U.S. 50 s luncheon War Memorial Building Win Chester Recreation Pork Son sony 1:30 7:45 Band Jomes Wood High School Amhorst Compus U.S. 50 8 Danco County Middle 44 I Lindon Drive 8 of Clydo Boatty Colo Bros Or cus Rouss Pork Millwood Winchester 9 Music Donee Ronton Club Vo 7 East Sunday 9:30 Apple Blossom Pood Mid IV School 48 S Purcell St Win Chester II Clyde Boatty Bros Cif cus Rouss Park m the Winchester Pork Senseny Road 2 ol Clyde Boatty Colo Bros Cu Rouss Park 5:30 ol Clyde Boatty Cole Bros Or cus Rouss Park the very first of the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival in 1924 Elizabeth Steck 80. got together with the 55th festival Dianne 21. Thursday ot Mrs. Arthur s home on Lane in Winchester This token in Mrs. Arthur s garden is o festival first since no other in festival history has met with the first Mrs. Arthur will watch Parade as she has done each year a friend s homo on Washington Festival Has Sunny Clouds Coming By JOHN HARTSOCK Sometimes it seems the weather is just plain Old Man Weather is threatening to be a spoiler this Shenandoah Valley Apple Blossom Festival Skies are expected to cloud up on contrary to earlier weather forecasts That's the latest forecast for the Winchester area provided by the National Weather Service To add insult to the clouds come on the heels of some of the best spring weather the area has enjoyed in recent years for the with clear blue skies and temperatures in the Weather forecaster Larry Wenzel said this morning that today will continue to be sunny and mild with temperatures in the But skies will start clouding up temperatures in the mid to upper 40s-as a new weather system arrives in the Wenzel said skies on Saturday morning will continue to be predominantly sunny but by afternoon will be more clouds than in time for the Grand Feature which is one of the highlights of the BUT WENZEL said there is no need to worry about rain during the because there is only about a 20 percent chance Temperatures are expected to be in the mid to upper 60s Another bright note is that Sunday another weather system is expected to sweep through the area and while the morning is expected to he the clouds will start clearing in the in time for the Sunday in the Park festivities at the Winchester city Temperatures are expected to be in the 60s on In festival Elyse Dianne Queen opened the Clyde Brothers Circus on Thursday for its first performance by taking a ride on an This morning the carnival Midway on Piccadilly Street opened at 10 a.m. ALREADY by Thursday night rows of folding chairs were being lined on the city streets to accommodate parade watchers for Parade and Feature Parade Today's main events ttu Queen Shenandoah during the Virginia Gov. 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Besides this evening's which is billed as the in the mam Ball and the Clock Runs Out in Falklands By The Allocated Britain's total air and sea blockade of the Falkland Islands went into effect but a Defense Ministry spokesman in London said is no sign of the Argentine fleet moving into our operational He refused to disclose the whereabouts of the British but when asked if British warships were ready to block any attempts by Argentina to penetrate the war he won't disagree with There was speculation in London of an attack later today by British carrier planes on the airfield at the Falklands capital and the bridgehead for Argentina's airlift to the estimated 9,000 troops occupying the British island With Argentina's ruling military junta refusing to pull back from the islands its forces seized April 2, Britain set the countdown clock running Wednesday with the announcement that it was expanding its 200-mile maritime blockade around the Falklands to the skies over the area at noon today - 7 a.m. The Argentine junta retaliated Thursday night with an immediate embargo against British ships and aircraft within 200 miles of the Argentine coast and for 200 miles around the Falklands and its South Georgia and the South Sandwich It said British violators of these zones would be A spokesman for British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said the Argentine declaration Britain's position one iota W ing to our plans for a 2iu-mile elusion zone Mrs. Thatcher was urged again Thursday by the opposition Labor Party in the House of Commons to noid back the fleet and pursue diplomat would be highly dangerous io bluff in that she per suasion is not going to make the Argentine government give up it by Car Industry Perks Up Photo by toy X Penni Ganyer and Donna Conner of Winchester are a study in reaction as they laugh at clowns of the Clyde Bros. The with its bigtop pitched in Rouss Park off Rt. 50 east in gave the first of nine performances DETROIT - The tide of red ink engulfing the nation's auto industry ebbed dramatically in the first quarter of the and auto analysts say it's likely to keep U.S. carmakers lost million in the first quarter of 1981, but only million in the first three months of this according to figures released this will be a lot better than the last two but they still will be nothing to cheer said Harvey analyst at Merrill Fenner & Inc. in New Arvid an analyst at Colin Co. in said improvements will be due mostly to and if there is any upturn in sales it won't come until the third or fourth The analysts made their comments Thursday after Chrysler Corp. reported it made a million profit in the first quarter of this chiefly because the sale of its defense subsidiary helped offset operating losses of The profit by the No. 3 U.S. which was bailed out of bankruptcy by federal loan guarantees and worker was the highest in the quarter among the four major U.S. Earlier this General Motors the reported a profit of while Ford Motor Co. said it lost million and American Motors Corp. reported a million The automakers lost billion in 1981 and billion in 1980. 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