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EXCITEMENT
RIDES
THRILLS
ASTROWORLD
ETeT
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children. Children under 4
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and tickets to either Astroworld or
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of both. All taxes are included.
For more information,
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SUMMER HOURS
Saturdays
10 a.m. -12 midnight
Sunday - Friday
10 a.m. -10 p.m.
WE RE HERE WITH A WORLD
FULL OF FUN. . .
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to show your family what entertainment
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The fun and excitement never stops at
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ISRAEL CATEGORICALLY REJECTS ROLE IN DOWNING Syrian claim - transparent and A wgust22.1924---------------------
OF UNITED NATIONS PLANE futile attempt to involve Israel in when the United Nations aircraft shot down.
this tragic disaster for which was shot down by the Syrian The UNTSO report, however,
P: Syria alone is responsible,” armed forces,” Tekoah said placed the Israeli sortie over
touten * Ambassador Y osef Tekoah The allegation that Israeli The Israeli denial appeared to Lebanon at 3 p.m. local time.
... 11 . C aracterized as a sheer planes had penetrated Syrian air be supported by a discrepancy two hours later. A UN
srae categoric y rejecte fabrication Syria s contention space at the time the United noted by observers between the spokesman could not explain the
Syrian attempts to involve it in that Israeli Air Force jets had Nations plane was downed “is a Syrian report of the incident and discrepancy. He said an
the crash of a United Nations penetrated Syrian air space at sheer fabrication which is the report by the United Nations investigation was underway by
plane over Syrian territory in the time the UN plane went categorically rejected.” Tekoah Truce Supervision Organization the UN as well as by Canadian
which nine Canadian members down. stated in his letter to Waldheim. (UNTSO). According to the authorities. Tekoah requested
of the 11 N Emergency Force According to the Syrian “The Israel Defense Forces Syrian account, Israeli planes that his letter be circulated as an
were i e . In a letter to version, the UN plane was hit by spokes man has already raiding Lebanon appeared over official document of the General
Secretary General, Kurt Syrian missiles fired at invading announced that there was no Syrian territory at 1 p.m. local Assembly and the Security
Waldheim, Israel s UN Israeli aircraft. Tekoah called the Israeli aerial activity in the area time the time the UN plane was Council.
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