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1] anrlfrat^r Mrralft Saturday. July 9,1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents iee\ Trial date set for Ollie North September start will unfold case during White House race — pages me Postal plan applauded n*Sln*M PInlo/ManeliMMr HaraM Going back Keeping Brandy Burke, 11, of Woodbridge Street, Manchester, sprays herself Friday during a swim at to old hours cool Qlobe Hollow Pool. Burke was among the many swimmers who crowded town pools to escape the — page4 heat and humidity. There's no relief In sight for at least three days, says the National Weather Service. Story on page 3. D r. Crane’s Sewer work halted; town Ollie North 1. The father of a pullet would be nicknamed FERDINAND ROVER CHANTICLEER TOM 2. Which sound suggests the farm creature that is taboo on Jewish menus? weighs $18 million option trial opens BA-A CACKLE MOO OINK By Andrew Yurkovsky 3. The usual teenage marriage ends in divorce Attorney Stanley A. Twardy Jr. Manchester Herald Corps of Engineers, the federal about which year? that allowed the town to continue Environmental Protection ■k FIFTH SEVENTH TENTH FIFTEENTH work through Friday. Agency and the state Department 4. Which sports term is inappropriate in this The town administration has Weiss said the decision to stop on Sept. 20 of Environmental Protection. general grouping? decided to stop work Monday on work again was made because the secondary part of the sewage ’Twardy said after leaving the ORIOLES BENGALS DODGERS RED SOX “ the Corps of Engineers was treatment plant after failing to meeting that “ there’s no lawsuit 5. Which cooking process is most influenced by reluctant to continue that imminent” but he would not WASHINGTON (AP) - The judge in the altitude? resolve a dispute over wetlands arrangement.” Iran-Contra case Friday ordered fired White House filling with the U.S. Army Corps comment on what happened at BOILING BAKING FRYING BROILING Weiss said that he would meet aide Oliver L. North to stand trial Sept. 20 and of Engineers, Town Manager the meeting. Brian Vallton, a 6. Match the Bible characters at the left with the with Lt. Col. Stanley J. Murphy, ordered prosecutors to give the defense any secret Robert B. Weiss said Friday. case handling specialist with the food items at the right which are associated with deputy division engineer of the Corps of Engineers, said. “ W e’re documents showing North acted with higher them. The decision followed a meet Corps’ New England division, on authority. ing Friday between the adminis working toward a solution, but we ........................................... (v) Apples Tuesday morning at the treat haven’t got one.” (b) N o a h .................................................... (w) pigs tration and officials from the ment plant with other town That'ensures the case will come to trial as the' Corps of Engineers and other Valiton said that the Corps of presidential campaign is in full swing. < 2 J® s h “ ® ............................................................. (X ) Honey officials. He said the work stop-' federal agencies, during which Engineers would issue a state ; » Moldy bread page would continue at least until ment on FYiday’s meeting, but U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell riiled that the Corps made its case fora plan Murphy’s visit. (e) H ezekiah.........................................................(2) Grapes officials from the Corps could not during a closed hearing earlier this week. North had to move the secondary facility to Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said the area where the town dog be reached for additional com demonstrated that highly sensitive documents are Answers in Classified section that he hoped the town could pound is now located. That plan ment Friday night. relevant to defend charges he conspired to illegally convince Murphy that there are divert U.S.-Iran arms-sale profits to the Nicara would cost an additional $17 Weiss said that the dog pound no alternatives to building the guan rebels. million or $18 million above the plant where work is now going on. was the only alternate location Gesell directed independent counsel Lawrence E. Connecticut Weather $27 million cost of the planned . proposed by the Corps of Engi Commenting on the work stop Walsh to produce any documents to support North’s improvements to the plant, Weiss page, he said, “I don’t think we neers. He said that the relocated claims that money raised by arms dealers Albert said. plant would require more have any alternative until we Hakim and retired Maj. Gen. Richard V. Secord M ^ h n t e r and vicinity: Today, through Sunday, Director Barbara B. Weinberg review our options. I don’t think workers and would be more ■1. from the U.S.-Iran arms sales was combined with continued hazy and humid. Hot days with a 30 called the proposal "mind we know what our options are at costly to operate. government money for covert operations to help the boggling.” this point.” T an afternoon thunderstorm both "It’s a much more complicated Contras. days. Highs in the mid 90s. Low around 70 The plan is one of several the A. Corps had asked the town to look Republican Director Theunis operation, which I understand The judge ordered Walsh to produce any C®®®*®'. E M t Coastal: Today through AP photo “Terry” Werkhoven, the minor from the technicians could go documents that corroborate North’s claim that ^nday, continued hazy, warm and humid. A 30 into to determine whether there BUS P R O TE S T— Clayton Jones of East are less-damaging alternatives to ity leader on the Board of astray more readily,” he said. discriminatory practices against the these actions “ were all approved at-or near Cabinet ® " afternoon thunderstorm both Directors, could not be reached level; their execution was 'closely monitored days. Highs 85 to 90. Low 65 to 70. work that had already been Weiss said work could continue Hartford chained himself to a bus in handicapped by Greyhound Lines Inc. carried out in some 4 acres of Friday for comment on the at the primary part of the plant Hartford Friday to protest alleged through the use of a variety of intelligence methods *!?'[•• '*’®‘*®y through Sunday, con Six people were arrested. wetlands. ' decision to stop work. But when and other areas where there are and sources.” tinued h a p and humid. Hot days with a 30 percent The Corps of Engineers had told of the Corps’ alternate plan no wetlands. The documents should include those that show « afternoon thunderstorm both days. issued a cease-and-desist order earlier in the day, he said that he “funding of the activity from any source” and Highs 90 to 95. Low around 70. The Corps of Engineers has two weeks ago for work on the wished the Corps of Engineers Town woman in bus protest “whether or not senior government officials were said that fines as high as $500,000 secondary facility because the could be.“more lenient.” aware of the activity,” Gesell said. could be levied on the town for About 30 people, including a Manchester town had failed to get a wetlands ADAPT, which plans a series of similar Any references to covert aid to the Contras in Town officials, including Di- unauthorized work in the we woman, protested the allegedly discriminatory permit. But the tovm had re protests this summer at Greyhound terminals President Reagan’s daily intelligence briefings Lottery Rosa , met Friday morning in U. S. tlands. Weiss said that the issue of policies of Greyhound Lines Inc. Friday by sumed work on Tuesday under an around the country, is unhappy that none of the between Sept. 1, 1984, and Dec. 31, 1986, or in the District Court in Hartford with fines did not come up at Frid ay ’s positioning themselves behind buses during a informal agreement with U.S. 3,700 buses in Greyhound’s national fleet are president’s regular daily briefing by his staff should Twardy and officials from the meeting. 45-minute rally in Hartford. equipped with wheelchair lifts, said Hanscomb. be turned over to the defense, Gesell said. Connecticut daily Friday: 664. Play Four: 1284. Lynda Hanscomb of Manchester was among chairwoman of A D A P T ’s Connecticut chapter. Any other information about aid to the Contras the about 30 protesters. Connecticut “ Lotto” Friday: 17, 19, 22, 33, 35,40. that was forwarded to the White House by the The six arrested were charged with disorderly Six people, including a wheelchair-bound man Central American Joint Intelligence Task Force conduct, booked at the scene and taken to court in State wins first round who chained himself to a bus, were arrested at during this period should also be provided, the judge the downtown bus terminal during a protest of lift-equipped vans for immediate arraignment said. ' Index the company’s allegedly discriminatory policies before Superior Court Judge Raymond R. Norko. toward the handicapped. Norko dismissed all charges when the Members of American Disabled for Accessible protesters argued that “ the laws of the state of Buslnett__ .33-34 Locsinews. in tandem iicense suit Public Transportation, many of them in fmnecticutasl||8IM not wsgd to protect C h u rc h e s _ Humid weather -14-16 Obituaries— wheelchairs, positioned themselves behind buses Gri>yhound ^aifl '^perpetuafb % ieir immoral, ClaMifled _ . 36-41 Opinion. parked in the terminal’s parking lot during the Comics - HARTFORD (AP) - The discriminatory and illegal conduct,” said . 23-26 Smior Citizens. interstate commerce. The judge Monday. protest. Connecticut. state’s right to require special defense attorney Jacob Wieselman. for 3 more days — 8-6 Sports ________ — 41-48 said the truckers and the state ’The ruling was the latest Focus.______ .17-32 U.8./World____ licenses for tandem-trailer truck -3.10-11 will have to argue that claim wvelopment in the long-running drivers has been upheld by a during a trial.