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CIA Nominee Defends Action on Arms Sales U — MANCHE8TEB HERALD. Monday. Feb. 16.1987 LIOAL NOnCR MANCHESTER EOCUS ‘ ■t.'i — •— SPORTS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED The tellewino notice Ihot o Pem eq^lc_Prlmory ?loce hosbeM tiled by the Office of the Resistrors with me BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTC!^Y own Clerk Town Clerk, Marie Burbank, New mall permit ‘Barnum’ leaves Hebe top Bruins DEALER REPRESENTATIVE There will be a Prlmory on March 9 ,19S7 of m# Andover Elementary School from 12 noon to S p.m. tabled by STC us asking why F M NATIMML PIWTO FINIM IM COMPANY BDDKKEEPM8/ PAMTMfi/ HEATMD/ Tho oftfeo to bo fIMod It for First Soloctmon. ' W ; to regain first W* hav* an entry level poaltlon opening for a CMLDCARE I m c d m e t a x PAPERMfi PLUM8M8 BEATRICE E. KOWALSKI REGISTRAR ... page 8 ^0.: K ... page 9 ... page 12 dealer repreaentative. 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Business Services Manchester, C T 04040 itation or discrimination 026-02 based on race, color, reli­ Replace that old fuse day evening to Sunday By George Loyng Robert E. Jarvis Building panel, upgrade to a new evening. Requirements on arms sales gion, sex or national - remodeling specialist. circuit breaker panel. ICAMERAS/PHOTO Herald Reporter origin, or on Intention to AAR Cleaning are for companionship Additions, garages, roof­ Dryer, outlets, swimming and cooking. Please send Iequipment MISCELLANEOUS make any such prefer­ Office & buNdIng clean­ ing, siding, kitchens, ba­ HARTFORD - Additional pools, wired, rec rooms. o letter describing who FOR SALE By Jim Drlnkord pected a problem, but because of ence, limitation or dis­ ing. Excsllant local re- throoms, replacement charges of first-degree bribery Fixtures Installed, also you are, expressing vour Minolta XG-1 -$50.00. Like The Associated Press PASTEUP crimination. 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Coll new charges and the charges of current repo list. matter became public in October and November, and even FDR SALE FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE 742-4014.D conspiracy to commit bribery that I FURNITURE November. today, that it would have been Call I I were lodged in December. For sole by owner In 75 LP Records - oil tor $10. Gates, testifying in his confirma­ irresponsible to report to these SHELDON COHEN . The charges stem from an Coventrv-bv the lake In Manchester - $152,500 - New 5 room duplex apart­ Manchester - center of Soto, end tables and Coll 649-3581 .□ tion hearing before the Senate bodies the flimsy speculation of 1 Monday-Thursdey woods, 4 bedroom, 1'/> ment. 3 bedrooms, Vh town. Like new. 800 Automotive investigation into municipal cor­ Relax or golf at this lamps - Excellent condi­ Intelligence Committee, said the October.” 10 a.m.-3 p.m. baths, Ir, tr, kitchen, 11 x baths, fully oppllonced. square feet, all utilities. ruption in Enfield. luxurious 3 bedroom con­ tion. 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