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Home of the Week 24 ' ■ MANCHESTER HEP 41 n WpHnpsday, July 27. 1983 Slates for fall election Adult book shop Legion heads REAl take shape In Coventry still arouses Ire tor playoffs sum m er istate .. page 7 ... page 11 7 ^ page 15 Fair tonight; Manchester, Conn. HOME OF THE WEEK sunshine Friday Thursday, July 28, 1983 Home of the Weeh n sDonsored by the Manchester — See page 2 Single copy: 254: •Attractively landscaped •it’s our home away from home UJanrl^fatpr r a •Efficiency kitchen •it’s Ed Gorman’s office funding •Air conditioned •it’s at 604 Middle Turnpike East State says no; •Spacious rooms •if you want to buy or sell a home •Plenty of parking •Or start a career in real estate sales Bennet prefect •Large conference room •Stop by and say Hello on hold again •A warm and friendly place •You’ll feel right at home By Alex GIrelll the Manchester Herald from the Herald City Editor Hutton offices this morning, Greenblatt said he was awaiting 'ABSOLUTEIY IMMACULATE' The Bennet conversion project is word from the insurance commis­ on hold again because Integrity sioner and that execution of the Financial Group Inc., which is sale would go forward today or supposed to insure the bonds, is not Friday if he received clearance. licensed to issue mortgage guaran­ But Gillies told the Herald he tee insurance and State Insurance could not give that clearance. He Commissioner Peter Gillies holds said Integrity is specifically NEAT PACKAGE that mortgage guarantee insu­ liensed for cr^it-line insurance. I ': .; I Reasonably priced and conveniently located % rance is the kind involved in the The Bennet developers, he said, bedroom cape. Large kitchen and living room, transaction. feel that the kind of insurance in family room, fireplaced living room. One car gar­ 'Nnv USTM6 M covomr" Gillies said this morning he question is credit-line insurance, age. $66,900. makes it a good buy. New Listing! Lovely three bedroom ranch, large living room with thought the town had been in­ but the insurance department fireplace, lull walk-out basement. Nicely landscaped formed of his decision Wednesday cannot agree. ONLY SSl.tNW.00 afternoon or this morning. When the problem was explained But General Manager Robert B. to the town Redevelopment Weiss and James Lloyd, the town's Agency Tuesday night, it was This beautiful home has just about every bond counsel, were in New York described as a technical one thing you could possibly want, including a today at offices of E.F Hutton, the involving documents submitted to til brokerage firm that is supposed to 204 Scott Dr, Manchester *119,000. sunken tub! There are plenty of oak cabinets the state's insurance department. in the designer kitchen, fieldstone fireplace buy the $1.5-miIlion issue. Weiss, The town first knew there was It's sleek and sophisticated, planned for people Lloyd and Arthur Greenblatt of the potential problem with insu­ with “champagne taste." This distinctive Colo­ in the family room, Anderson windows, 2car Community Development Corp., rance back in March. Peter Kelly, BECOME AN OWNER nial with 11 rooms isa dream cometrue. Your gu­ over-sized garage, and over 2 acres of prop­ ests will oohh & aahh at the sight of the 16x32 manager of the Bennet conversion, the chief examiner for the state and quit paying out your income in tavesi Enjoy erty. Add to these amenities a price reduc­ were conducting a pre-closing ownership but without all the yard maintenance pool with Cabana & shower. The extras could fill insurance department, is a Man­ tion to examination of various chester resident. He read about enjoy carefree weekends in this lovely 3 bed­ a book. You won't find a more luxurious home for Herald photos bv Toroulnlo room town home, 2'/? baths, central air and much your family. i n ...... ■ _ la' 4r- $139,900.00 documents. Integrity in Herald stories and more! Only $70,500 "JKT lEDVOB rat WKK SMI" h MDOVB In a telephone conversation with phoned the office of Weiss about it. Three bedrooms, two bsths, two car garage. Country We wouid be pieased to show you this Con­ we can help you became a FREE sized kitchen with ceramic tile. Clo ^ to Com. bus park­ temporary home with Country atmosphere. They had a tough job "REALE" PROFESSIONAL! i S E N T R V MARKET ing, 10 mins, to Manchester, 25 mins, to Hertford Call 640-4525, and ask lor Oan. \ m*. ^ ^ ^ m _____ Real EstateService^ ,^«*luat.on SEE IT TO«AY far $01,000.00 STRAND REAL ESTATE They had a tough job at the town's swim meet at Verplanck Pool D.F. REALE, INC. 223 E m I Center SL, Mancheeter 4 0 esse this morning. Above, they are the judges, from left, Glenn TEDFORD Arafafs last post R e a r Batale see Hertford Tpke, Rte. 30 Vamon 156 EAST CENTER ST. 17i Mam St., ■wndwifer, Ct. 2S Connecticut Bhrd., Eeat Hartford. Eagleson, Chris Marchie, Dan O'Neil, Aaron Gaber, and Pam 6 4 6 -4 5 2 5 SO Poquonock A«e., WIndaor REAL ESTATE, I Calhoun. The event was relaxing for 10-month-old Andy ■ • T ilT I MANCHESTER, CT. 646-2000 647-9914 Alejandro, at left. He slept. But Victoria Hahn, below, put a lot of -TIP-!' under rebel attack effort into her backstroke. By Hugh Pope pro-Arafat position in Jdita," the United Press International rightist Voice of Lebanon radio .Oakland said. "The dissidents were using Palestinian rebels using Soviet- 120 mm mortars, (Soviet-made) made tanks and heavy ijnortars T-5S tanks and heavy machine r e s t a u r ,ANT I today attacked Yasser Arafat’s guns in their concentrated K iia c e loyalist troops near Jdita, the last attack.” - y r ^ Arafat stronghold along the stra­ The report said the Arafat’s ^or^ominium Community tegic Beirut-Damascus highway in troops, who had bolstered their central Lebanon, radio reports defenses around the Khater Hotel Oalv Fourteen Unite in our community make§ said. Oakland Terrace so specie/. Comfortably private on the outskirts of Jdita, were Police and private radio reports engaged in heavy fighting wth the but still hn aled ideally close to major shopping said the dissidents launched the I enr«*i .*» iim/ only minutes /rom downtown Hartford. attackers. attack four hours after Arafat's The radio report said Col. Said C'ome and ece while they last! : troops refused to surrender at 6 Moussa, the rebel leader also Spocious 2 Bedroom Units • Garage & Full a.m. local time, the deadline set by known as Abu Moussa, had given Basement • Appliances & Central Air • Energy rebel troops deployed around the ultimatum to Abu Ahmed MANCHESTER VERNON Efficient • C.H. F.A. Approved. Jdita. •Beautiful Garrison Colonial Ismail, the loyalist commander. New U&R 6 room Colonial, spacious BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Priced Affordably at $67,900 “ The dissidents launched •First floor family room with fireplace ------- ----------- - Ismail Wednesday bolstered de- living room with fieldstone fireplace, Restaurant in Down­ OPEN NONSEi W I0.-rai. 3-7 PM ^ t . i major attack to capture the last fenses around the Khater Hotel on •3 bedrooms the outskirts of Jdita, with boys formal dining room, kitchen with di­ SAT.-SRN. 1-5 P E fir - J S d •Large living room with fireplace nette area, 3 large bedrooms, 1V6 town Manchester seats filling sandbags and machine guns •2 car garage _ erected on barricades. Rebels dug baths, complete city utilities, move ONLY 5% DOWNt; Brett homer •Very private yard 40 — Clean, new equip­ foxholes around the loyalist fortifi­ right in. cations of the hotel and surround­ •Located on Ferguson Road ment. Great potential! ruled valid ing buldings, prepared for a •$100,000 1 0 T / 4 * S i possible assault. & e^otftman. One. R Urt|ot« AwaNaUa By MacPhail “ Our men are so close ... to the G&R REALTY CO. ADJ Rota APR Khater Hotel that we can talk to ED GOKMAN M r them and try to bring them round 643-2892 ts/^ea[toza 13.67S Associates Ulau NEW YORK (UPI) - American P®'"‘ view. Abu Ali here 604 MIDDLE TlIR^PlKE EAST Robwrt D. Murdock, Roillor - 263 MAIN STREET JUST OFF 1-86/EXIT 94 League President Lee MacPhail °ver to us last night," said MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 174-6 OAKLAND STREET JACKSTON/6HOWCA8E | overruled his umpires today and Ashraf, the local rebel ^ ^ ^ U k N l L t m r 646-4040 A m Cod* 203440-4144 MANCHESTER, CT. upheldaprotestby theKansasCity commander. & j >. _ 646-1316 Royals by declaring that George Guerrillas opposed to Arafat’s lBRAi>.f Vv' Brett's two-run homer Sunday was leadership of the PLO drove the ' • WE RE SELLING HOUSES valid. loyalists out of Jdita, 20 miles east D.W. FfSH REALTY CO. MacPhail reopened what ap- Beirut, in heavy fighting Mon- ________________ OF ^OMEs/^a pea red to become a 4-3 Yankee “ ay.an.d Tuesday. Shops were open F’, c victory when Brett was called out ugain in Jdita Wednesday, 243 Main St,, Manchester Vernon Circle, Vernon after his bat was found to have a Phalange radio said 15 coating of pine tar in excess of the guerrillas, including six Arafat 643-1591 872-9153 allowable 18 inches. loyalists, were killed Wednesday Kansas City General Manager iu Zafr Zabd on the Syrian border, ^ JohnSchuerholZ wasadvisedofthe i® uulcs east of Jdita, and that 30 IW oflC flO SlO f flrS/T tO StIflO S i r - - decision by A L secretary Bob loyalists were taken prisoner. ■ DUPLEX - LYNESS ST.
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