24 - MANCHt:STKR HERALD. Wednesday, Sept. 19. 1984 Shamie win could mean change of course in Bay State

BOSTON (UPl) — RayShamie's chu.sctts Brahmins as Leverett during his lengthy and gracious through! it would help him. had better statewide name recog­ polls painted a rosy picture lor stunning landslide victory over Saltonstall, Prank Sargent and victory speech. ’ Shannon's campaign strategists, nition than Shannon, and focused President Reagan in Massaenu- Reagan sways crowds heavily favored Elliot Richardson John Sears. “ In Massachusetts, we love to who saw the fight with Lt. Gov. more on issues. In the final weeks. setts in November. Reagan in 1980 Play Jackpot Bingo! July 4 costs was a dramatic turning point not His overwhelming win after make history,” said Shamie. "And John Kerry primarily as one of Kerry latched on to the "war and became the first Republican to only for the conservative business­ being all but counted out early in tonight we celebrate a new begin­ name recognition, had been bank­ peace” issue. He claimed Shan­ carry Massachusetts since Dwight on Democratic turf man. but for the long-troubled the summer also indicates Massa­ ning for our party and a new ing on polls showing the congress­ non’s voting reversals on funding Eisenhower, but that result was $100 In prizes weekly can be lower Massachusetts Republican Party. chusetts, among the most liberal beginning for a two-party system man stronger among th^ more of the B-1 bomber and the MX distorted by the third party candi­ ShUmie, a self-made millionaire states in the nation for decades, in Massachusetts." committced voters — who would missile cast doubt about Shannon's dacy of Illinois Rep. John Ander­ page 7 ... today’s game on page 2 ... opinion, page 6 of poor beginnings who appealed to may be borne along in the The low turnout that helped be more of an influence in a small ability to vote properly on those son. Reagan must also win in a young and ethnic voters, thrashed conservative tide that seems to be Shamie. however, turned out to be turnout. issues. state where registered Democrats Richardson, a direct political sweeping the country. fatal for Democratic .Senate candi­ outnumber Republicans by an descendent of such liberal Massa- Shamie hit that theme hard date Jim Shannon, who had Kerry's strategists knew they Shamie's victory and and recent almost 4-1 margin.

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Sunday 1-4 p.m. We.stcrn dipomatie .sources said BEIRUT, Lebanon — A pro-Irunian British Ambassador David Miers also terrorist drove an cxplosivc'-laden was hurt in the lH>nibing. which set part truck through a hail of gunfire from of Ihe four-story U.S. Eniha.ssy build­ guards today, setting off a blast that ing on fire and caused extensive ■ rocked the new U.S. Embassy, killed at damage lo nearby buildings. EAST HARTFORD *66,500 least 23 people, including two Ameri­ Reagan said the truck crashed Great tittle starter or retirement home! Sparkling 4 room Ranch with completely re- cans, and injured dozens of others, through concrete barriers bill did not novated interior and exterior, including new plumbing, heating, roof and fenced In reports said. yard A real charmer Call for details 643>4060 hit the embassy biTore it exploded, Police said at least 20 Americans causing extensive damage lo the were among the dozens wounded, while outside of the building. 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"The cmba.s.sy guards fired al the REALTY WORLD® Frechette Associates being collected in a truck driven by Richard Labbe Murphy said he was satisfied that 73 West Center St. ' 750 Main St., Manchester disappointment last year, but this year has been a speeding car but it exploded only f r e e of Coventry, a farm hand for the Giglios. Story arfS? security at thej^nbassy was adequate. Manchester MARKET good season, said Leonard Giglio, a Bolton farmer. meters away from the building,” more pictures on page 11. / "We put very, very great attention to Beirut radio said. Bus: (2 b ’3 y 646-7709 REAL ESTATE SERVICES e v a l u a t io n the security.” REALTY WORLD. Each office independently owned and operated 223 East C«nt«r St.. Manch— ter 64»40g0 646-1511 . The broadcast said the driver of the The pro-Khomeini Islamic Jihad truck was fatally shot before the organization, in a telephone call lo a explosion. E N /' Teen home backers trying again Western news agency in Beirut, "Everything shook I can see black MANCHESTER claimed responsibility for the suicide smoke coming out from the area all attack, which severely damaged the around the embas.sy,” a I^ebanese MANCHESTER FOR SALE By Sarah E. Hall lihlliT'll. llliJ JLIIH.' PZC soon afterward, A public hearing is donations from the Kiwanis, Rotary and embassy although the building did not housewife said in a telephone inter­ Herald Reporter expected to follow. »• Unico Clubs of Manchester, Yavis said. collapse. Police estimated the truck view. "The blast was very strong. It ■The TLC group has been trying to break Though a promise of funding from public was packed with 330 pounds of burst my ears ... The explosion was After suffering an initial setback, a group explosives when it blew up outside the 156 E Center St bureaucratic ground for its project for school administrators fell through along very, very big.” seeking to set up a group home for troubled nearly two years. Supporters say Manches­ with the Olcott Street site, TLC members embassy in the Christian east Beirut The target of today's bomb attack Manchester teenagers in Manchester is ready to try ter teenagers with emotional or family say the financial outlook is still bright. The suburb of Awkar. was the recently opened Christian east again. problems are not adequately served — and Two weeks ago. a person identifying P foundation has been granted tax-exempt Beirut Embas.sy compound — set up The Transitional Living Center Founda­ need a local home which would prevent the status by the Internal Revenue Service and himself as a spokesman for the Islamic following threats lo American diplo­ t S t in s Q tion has revised a proposal to allow group trauma of being sent away to hospitals or approved under the neighborhood Assist­ Jihad warned of an attack on a U.S. mats and other officials in the Moslein Real Estate homes in residential areas. Three months out-of-town facilities. ance Program. installation. western half of the l.,ebancse cap^iaf. ago the Planning and Zoning Commission “ As soon as we havethe zoning regulation The attack on the emba.ssy. which It was officially opened Aug. 2, The 647-7653 rejected the original version as too vague. Before a home can be founded, the group opened just seven weeks ago, was the must get approval for a special zoning adopted, we ll begin actively looking for a west Beirut cmba.s.sy retains a skeleton Backers are hoping the current version piece of property,” Yavis said. third attack on a major U.S, installa­ staff with all llie U.S. diplomats moving passes and that a live-in center for eight amendment such as the one being dis­ tion in the Lebanese capital since April NEWER FURNACE cussed. Current regulations don’t mention The new TLC proposal calls for a to new living quarters in the Chri.stian boys and girls — aged 13 through 18 — maximum of eight teenagers, plus two 1983 and Islamic Jihad has claimed east. becoines a reality sometime before next — and so effectively forbid — special homes responsibility for all three. for troubled teenagers. "house-parents,” in each home, instead of The blast came 17 months after a summer. They have not yet earmarked a the original 10. It also adresses parking A casualty count compiled from Civil bomb in a truck destroyed most of the site. Similar homes for the mentally retarded Defense, Red Cross, and Udianesc Exceptionally nice new U&R contempo­ are already allowed in Manchester, how­ needs by calling for a minimum number of old U S. Embassy building on April 28, OFFICE TLC President John C. Yavis Jr. said two spaces, while the original version did police rescue teams added up lo 23 dead 1983, and killed al least 63 people — rary raised ranch, 3 - 4 bedrooms, main Wednesday that the new proposal has a ever. In addition, two homes for girls with and 71 wounded. Don’t rniss this chance to have your own of­ social or drug problems are located in not. including 17 Americans — and f joor family room, large dining room, many better chance of winning PZC approval The current version "really is quite a bit • "Most of the casualties are Lebanese wounded more than 100 others. fice building. Located at a super spot on Main than the old one "because it addresses, town: New Hope Manor on Hartford Road, — gathered outside the embassy's visa fine features. Choose your own carpeting. which received a zoning variance, and a more specific,” Yavis said. “ It talks about The Islamic Jihad, an Islamic Street, this 2 family house could be converted specifically, the concerns of the zoning floor areas, complianc