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REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK Beirut BEIRUT - - Y - - U - MANCHKSTEH HKKALU. Kriduv. Jan 20. 1984 NOTICE TO CREorroiis ESTATE OF ADELAIDE S. TOWN OF MANCHESTER PICKETT, loteof LEGAL NOTKE Biotech companies show lot of promise Manchester, deceased. The Planning ond Zoning The Han. William E. Fitz­ Commission will hold a pub­ Gerald, Judge, at the Court lic hearing on Monday, Fe- OT: East wins of Probate, District ot Man­ iKuarv 4, 1984 at 7:00 P.M. in Cut your own taxes: Marge Kelsey: By Gall Collins getting it to work once yaaUte_got it high in protein and carbohydrate. The making use of byproducts. chester ot a hearing held on the Hearing Room, Lincoln United Press International spliced and put in another^rganism ' American dairy industry produces "We've never lived in a resource­ January 17,1984 ordered that Center, 494 Main Street, scarce society," he said. "But f think all claims must be oresented Manchester, CT to hear and Exemption rules complex 30-year Scout and M HS loses A gene that fails to interact as about 46 billion pounds of whey a year. to the fiduciary on or before consider the tollowing peti­ NEW YORK — Gene-splicing may be desired once it is let loose is said to have Milch said. While some is u.sed to we're beginning to realize the resour­ April 17, 1984 or be barred os tion: TRACY SPENCER - MLANO biotechnology's glamour industry, but aif "expression problem." Milch said. produce non-dairy products like coffee ces aren't tree. When you're dumping by law provided. ... page 2 ... page 11 page 15 23 billion pounds of whey you're Dionne E. Yusinos, WETLAND BOUNOART Robert Milch prefers to run his "Expression has become the major cream er and whipped topping, about Ass't. Clerk AMENDMENT - BELL STREET business lAe old fashioned way. problem in genetic engineering. It half of it is simply thrown out. dumping a hell of a lot of material. The fiduclorv Is: (S-S8) - To omend the official Inland and Watercourses Milch heads IGI Biotechnology, a hasn't produced the great wonders "In whey there are proteins and Even if you forget ecology, that's 23 Nonev Vvmetal billion pounds of protein and carbohy­ 5 Great Oak Rd., M apottheT own of Manches­ Maryland-based firm he says is "in the everyone said. Biotechnical companies carbohydrates and ash," Milch said, . Newton, New Jersey 07840 ter dated August 1974 Revi­ biological junk business." Founded in in general have been a lot in the way of "From the proteins, you can make food drate in a world that's begging for 029-01 sion November 28,1978, Scale protein and carbohydrate." 1" eauals 1000', by changing 1981. it specializes in turning agricultu­ promise, little in the way of and feed products." One of IBI's the location of the designated ral and marine waste products into new performance." products, he said, is a supplement that NOTICE TO CREorrons wetlands on a portion of land, and salable materials. Its techniques. Genetic engineering will fulfill its adds protein to junk foods, bread Milch was an orthopedic surgeon at ESTATE OF VIRGINIA H. west side of Bell Street about SALISBURY, late ot 425 feet northerly from the Milch said, include filtration, fermen­ potential ultimately. Milch predicted. products and pet foods. Johns Hopkins University School of Manchester, deceased. Glostonbury Town Line - 90 Sunny, cold today, Manchester, Conn. tation and enzyme reactions. But in the meantime, he .said, there is The biggest success IGI has had with Medicine when he became interested in The Hon. William E. Fitz­ Bell Street. "W e decided to take the conventional still plenty to do with the old whey so far. however, is in manufactur­ Gerald, Judge, ot the Court At this hearing Interested Saturday. Jan. 21, 1984 business management and earned an ot Probate, District ot Man­ persons may be heard and wanner Sunday techniques, the stuff Pasteur did in techniques. ing a culture medium for pharmaceuti­ M B A. from Loyola College in Balti­ chester at a hearing held on written communications re­ Single copy: 25C 1890. and see what we could do with it. " IGI. he said, has patented a method cal companies. A medium is an more. He was dean of graduate Januorv 17,1984 ordered that ceived. Copy ot this petition — See page 2 of turning the refuse from orange juice environment in which bacteria can all claims must be presented has been filed In the Town he said. management programs at Loyola, he to the tiduclary on or betore Clerk's office and may be In­ Many of the new biotechnical com­ making — mostly peel and pulp — into a interact to make vitamins, hormones, said, "when a student came up with the April 17, 1984 or be barred as spected during office hours. panies use recombinant DNA tech­ fungicide. The shells of crabs and antibiotics and cheese itself. idea ofc going into the enzyme by law provided. PLANNING r.ND Dianne E. Yusinas, ZDNINGCDMMISSIDN niques. splicing genes to create new lobsters, he said, haveyielded a protein IG I uses "novel combinations of business." Ass t. Clerk Leo Kwosh, Secretary.' organisms that will react' in a specific that can be used to kill certain species conventional state-of-the-art technol­ He now works at IGI full-time. The The tiduclary Is: Dated at Manchester, CT this way with an existing material. of worms. ogy," Milch said. The opportunities company, which employs about 40 Jean Sollsburv Breer, 20th day ot January, 1984. 74 Princeton Street 03001 “ There's no problem splicing the One of IBI's projects involves whey, exist, he theorized, because the United people, has not yet made “ material Manchester, Ct. 04040 gene," Milch said. "The problem is a byproduct of cheese-making that is States has never had much interest in amounts of money," Milch said. 028-01 Druze Cold bombard wave REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK Beirut BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI) — Druze Moslem rebels in the hills outside Beirut bombarded (be stays capital’s Christian neighborhoods Friday, killing a reported 10 people By United Press International and wounding at least 3S others in a Herce artillery battle with the The second cold wave of winter featuring. army. swept in Friday on an Arctic blast Sniper bullets whined through that plunged temperatures below the U.S. Marine compound at zero in 34 states and spared only Beirut airport and a Western Hawaii from the freezing mark. NEW LISTING photographier on the scene said People along Idaho's ice-choked A Colonial Cape American troops "responded with Lemhi River fled the worst flood­ 227 Valley View Rd., Manchester sim ilar Tire” to sm atharm s-lire ing in 22 years. Just 6 years young and like new' In a great area loo* With four bedrooms. *87,900 East Hartford from the rebels. A mass of arctic air sweeping 2 ’^ baths, first floor family room with fireplace This home is economical to heat with gas hot water furnace and 18" of attic insulation Extra storage «n U.S. officials had no comment over New England on the heels of a the basement and m the 2-car garage Call for additional information and and no American ^^ualties were ^pomtment IttS.OOO___________ ________ ______ major snowstorm caused temper­ Lovely 7+ Room 3 bedroom Colonial in reported in the sectarian fighting, atures to plunge below the zero the worst since at least 26 people mark Friday in sections of l “ r| excellent condition Inside and out. Rec were killed and 75 wounded in the Connect icut. capital Monday. Forecasters predicted the high room has large cedar closet, bar, sink, The respected An Nahar news­ pressure system will continue paper, quoting police sources, said through Sunday, pushing tempera­ stove and refrigerator. New walnut the latest outbreak of violence ture readings in (Connecticut below killed at least 10 people and the zero mark again Friday night cabinets in kitchen. Large screened-in wounded 38 more. and to around 10 above Saturday. Ken Jobson, a British television Clear skies were expected to Colonial porch, private, beautifully landscaped news cameraman for UPITN , said continue through Saturday. S91 Adams St., Manchester he saw the bodies of two women in The National Weather Service at Picture yourself in this eight room, four bedroom Colonial In the winter enjoy the crackling fireplace located m the living room, and m the summer back yard. a car destroyed by an artillery Bradley International Aiiport in imagine the kids splashing m the bach yard m ground pool Other features shell near the Khalde crossroads include 2 full baths 1st floor den 2-car oarage and more See it today Windsor Locks recorded a record- $82 500 held by the Lebanese army just breajcing 3 below zero at 7 a.m. Wc can neip you become a south of the Marine base. compared to the previous record 'REALE" PROFESSIONAL! The Voice of Lebanon, the low of 13 below on the sam eoate in Call 646-4525. ai)d ask lor Oan. right-wing Christian Phalange UP I photos 1971. 'Jht D. W. FISH REALTY CO. party’s radio station, earlier had The AAA Automobile Club of D.F. REALE, INC. 243 Main SI Manchsster Tol: 643-1591 said the five-hour Druze attack on Hartford said it received about 200 Real Eitate east Beirut and its Christian 17S «0M St.. ewKlwste#. Cf, Vsrnon Circle Vernon 872-9153 A n extra treat : - 4 telephone calls between 7 a.m. and 646-4525 suburbs wounded at least 30 •{ 1 9 a.m. from club members seeking / V. people, including several govern­ Skiers at Pat’s Peak in Henniker, N.H., get an motor vehicle assistance, but ment troops.
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