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REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES Car Bomb Kills Two Iat U.S. Base ^0 - M ANCHESTER H ER ALD , Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1985 MANCHESTER FOCUS SPORTS WEATHER Time too short Fiery reds this fall Commissioner ends 11 Clearing up tonight; REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES for North Elm vote will include lipsticks traditional neutrality 11 mostly sunny Friday WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES! — 646-2482 ... page 3 ... page 11 ... page isl I page 2 REAL ESTATE-THIS^WEEK r r r s - y - - featuring: Cfenlui)}, l*ivli up llu’ phnuv anil m il 6l()-i:U() IICKSTON SHOWCASE BIG DUPLEX SOUTH MAIN ST. CAPE 6-‘6 in excellent condition! Don't miss this opportun­ Pride Of Ownership- Gorgeous 31. bedroom homo with a brand new full Strong, Silent Type "t.i ity to own one of Manchester's nicest 2 families. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Thursday, Aug. 8, 1985 — Single copy: 2bC Sjtows throughout this 0 room shed dormer. 2 baths. $84.g00 This Slone built home has ' "WE G UA R A N TEE OUR H O U SES!"...646-2402 "WE GUARANTEE OtfR HOUSES! "...64^2482 strength, character & quite exis­ home with fireplaced family tence. sits on 9 8 acres of fruit > room, a formal dining room, gar­ trees, arbors, pond with bridge I age. hardwood floors, lands­ to island, lor special people caped with care This home $93,900 must be seen to be appreciated. Vote may $98,900 r Car bomb Put Number 1 to work for you* TM fix price Wvndlng Hill Road V' CONVENIENT LOCATION Luxurious 9 roomim ContemporaryContemp( fealured In a na­ 2 bath dormered Cape Vinyl siding, breezeway and of station tional magazine. A beautiful winter view!...$184,900 kills two iat For Home or Office Rare Rooming House 1 car garage 80's "WE G U A R A N TE E O UR H OU SES!".. 646-2482 Older Colonial with lots of Hard to fintf licensed'rooming "WE G U A R A N TEE OUR HOUSES! " 646-2402 charm, 6 rooms Would make house in exceptional condition, By Alex Glrelll comfortable home or attractive has income from 5 single rooms Herald Reparter office. Oarage. Fronts on Burn­ and 5 room apt. plus parking In­ WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!” side Ave come Call for particulars The majority DemocraLs on the $64.90 $165,000 Blanchard & Rossetto €S) Board of Directors plan to pass an U.S. base 7 COMMERClAi CRfOfT ordinance Tuesday night that 646-2482 HNANCIAL NETWORK would" fix $600,000 as the minimum 8 189 West Center St. corner of McKee St. Senior Gki|ens Olicounts • i.ar«n*OMaCom|iAny P’lMtiirt* of Ihf Wc<*k Find h> thi- M.tnche.slor Hi- REAL ESTATE value of the town's Buckland FRANKFURT, West Germany the Baader-Meinhof Gang. firehouse. (U PI) — A powerful car bomb Military authorities said the Democratic Majority Leader exploded as workers arrived today bomb went off at 7: l.'ia.m. between Stephen T. Penny said today that at the sprawling U.S. Air Fm-ce the headquarters of the 43,5th tni Lindsey Real Estat the purpose of passing the Ordi­ Rhein-Main Air Ba.se, killing'lwo Tactical Airlift Wing and a base nance is to emphasize to the.people people and injuring al least 11 domitory, blasting out windows 519 Center Street ^ . I*- of Manchester that the Republican others, military authorities said and causing extensive damage to h r f y i Manchester, CT 06040 Party is proposing to sell the "It was terrible." said base both buildings. il T H spokesman George Sillia "I saw a witnesses said the bomb left a When you are thinking - “ ________ 649-4000 firehouse on Tolland Turnpike for two-thirds of its value. brilliant yellow tongue of flame 5-foot-deep crater outside the The Republican Party is circu-. and our office was suddenly full of buildings. of buying or selling, lating a petition that could force debris. Furniture was blown all West German police said the ★ ★ ★ Specials of the Week ★ ★ ★ the town to offer thC'station — over." blast damaged or destroyed 29 whether it’s a new or located in the independent Eighth Georg Wegmann, ,5fi. a civilian ears parked in the area. West Manchester and Vicinity Utilities District, which runs its base employee, said, "I saw Germany's federal anti-terrorist own fire department — for sale to overturned burning cars and three squad was immediately called into used home, call us first, ' VERNON - 4 Room Condo and Garage - 40's the highest bidder, with a bid of blood-drenched people on the the case more than $400,000. pavement." West (ierman police said the we’re here to help you. ' MANCHESTER - 5 Room Ranch, 2 Cor Garage - 70's The Republican petition would Sgt. Dave McMahon, a base bomb exploded in ;in automobile ■ COyENTR"Y - 4 Room Ranch, Patio, Garage - 50's put the question on the ballot in the spokesman, said one person died in and was tipparently the work of Nov. 5 election. If the majority of the blast and another, a woman, terrorists ' EAST HARTFORD - 6 Room Ranch and 2 Car voters in the town fire district back was dead on arrival by medical Police said they were seeking a Garage - 70's the sale, town officials might be evacuation airplane at the burn fat man in a black leather jacket, Ask us about our free ' SOUTH WINDSOR - 7+ Room RR, Country Setting forced to go forward with it. But center of Landstuhl Army Hospi­ possibly a foreigner, who was peon - llO's the Democrats are also petitioning tal, about 100 miles west of the leaving the ba.se in a taxi with stlen market analysis on your for a referendum on an ordinance base. license an civilian authorities were SUPER INVESTMENT PROPERTY ' EAST HARTFORD - Nice Cape, 3-4 BR, Garage that would forbid the sale at any A badly injured U.S. Air Force investigating the bombing. - low 80's man was treated at the Wiesbaden A Cheney 4 Family house. All apartments have 4 price. An officer at the base said the A present home. rooms, 2 bedrooms and wall to wall carpeting. Se­ ' TOLLAND - Exciting Contemporary, 9 Rms., many It remains unclear what would Air Force hospital 30 miles to the headquarters building and the parate systems. 4 stoves and 4 refrigerators to extra's - 150's happen if voters favored both the / west and a civilian German dormitory were heavily damaged stay. Separate basement storage and circuit . ■ MANCHESTER - Martin School - Expandable Split sale and the ordinance forbidding woman was treated at U.^.^Army and had to be evacuated. breakers. Full attic with storage. Nice, clean Level - low lOO's it. and civilian facilities in Frankfurt. A special press center seLUtTlo" apartments! $1.69.900. Penny said today that the At least 10 other people were handle bombing queries was lo­ MANCHESTER - Exceptional Peterman built condo, Democratic directors will abhlBby treated at a base clinic for cated in another part of the base U&R REALTY CO. shrapnel cuts and bruises. because the base public affairs 2 Ig. BR's, DA, appl. Kitchen, private basement, and the decision of the voters if they STRANO REAL ESTATE low condo fees. Don't miss It! VA & FHA approved. back the Republican sale proposal, McMahon could not say how office was in the damaged head­ 643-2692 despite the ordinance set for many of the casualties were quarters structure, the officer U l.'V) K. (.KNTKR .sr., \1 WCMKSTFlt. Cl'. Only $62,900. H passage by the six Democratic military personnel but West Ger­ said. cDyRobert D. Murdock, Realtor man Ojyilian .sources said both the CALL TODAY - 647-SOLDdli y r directors Tuesday that would set Civilian authorities said the huge Put Number 1 to work tor you.' the minimum price at $600,000. dead were Americans. Mahon said ba.se on the outskirts of Frankfurt Penny, a lawyet, said that the the casualties would be identified was immediately sealed off. O'^FiCr T/AILV 0 AV to a r.*.* sat. ntA/ft TO ‘ nv 243 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER vote of the peopl|| would prevail only after their families were The base is adjacent to Frank­ over the vote of the directors on the notified. furt Airport, where a bomb went r i C | | ^ 643-1591 price. He said his assumption is No group claimed responsibility off in an international departure LJ«W «I I3 n I-JCMITCS VERNON CIRCLE . VERNON that any ordinance passed by the for the attack but a spokesman for terminal seven weeks ago, killing voters will automatically super­ Kurt Rebmann, the West German THE (tUM T> I I X X ,iTl(i ( ..trelrris 871-1400 ____ three people and wounding scores. G cede the one the Democrats will attorney general and chief It was the. or N ATO military G pass Tuesday. counter-terror prosecutor, said the installations in West Germany. He said the only condition under Herald photo by Tarquinlo crime looked like the work of the E a rlie r attacks caused no which he thinks that would not Red Arm y Faction, also known as casualties. ^ Real Estate FISH #2 «3 «4 apply is if the right to decide on the sale is a right reserved in the Town If not a strike, Ifs rain All Full-Time Professional Associates El □ □ □ Charter to the elected representa­ 5 Don Jackson Rose Viola Jackson tives. He said he sees no evidence Lorraine Craig frowns under her Main Pub upset Hungry Tiger, 5-2, in the of such a reservation. umbrella as it starts to rain on Thursday Charter Oak Park final.
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