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AKC in Stofvto, Seaetei Act end Or Ito. 9495/manfh plus Regisfered. Coll 743- Saaiad bfda « m aa racatvaa dinance. The poHlne etoce 9& M iM ■ H E WEATHER =5EG'0NAL WEA'^HCP Tt** /lecw-^ IbrtAJH. Accu-Weafher*' fbrccasf for Thursday Bolton’s finance board candidates air their views Daytime Concfiliorts aiKf Hi9h Temperalurer. iM GOPs Ursin, Fehling By Fred Caper take different roads The AssocI BRIDGE of L ’ Ambi By Andrew Yurkovsky ground be Herold Reporter complex wz ElecHofi to ilofiday was used ti BOLTON — Raymond A. Ursin and Fortuitons Fans tion site. Bi William J. Fehling believe that the role Bolton residents will elect a says blastii Attendance at baseball games usually fluctuates de of the Board of Finance is to ensure that Board of Finance, a Board of the build! m 'Wjrifc the town spends tax dollars in a pending on the fortunes o f the home team. Ironically, Selectmen and other town officials William I C if.m responsible manner. the biggest baseball crowd in history consisted of Monday. president o ^ t while the two Republican candi of Davie. F thousands of people who didn’t understand what they dates for the finance board agree on the Polling hours are from 8 a.m. to 8 817.8 miliie were seeing. In 1936, 100,000 spectators in Berlin board’ s purpose, each has his own view p.m. at Community Hall. Last- WKanm Cold 1'»m;/\i IM Wf.irtwf if«> spent a mi lOfi/ Af f'M WH.rftnH h»> of what "responsiMe” means. Ursin minute registration is available for watched an exhibition game between two U.S. amateur away bedrt says that tiw hoard should provide mere voters who turned 18, became U.S. teams. Despite pre-game lectures on baseball delivered '"They ht than subsistence ftintfing for programs citizens or moved to Bolton after Just to gl in three languages, most spectators still couldn’t it is committed to. Fehling, on the other April 13. The last day to register is ground.” h distinguish a foul ball from a home run. hand, believes an eye should be kept on Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m. in the Lone’s c Northeast gets snow; Charles Holland Jud/yBuonome Mary Van Bursn Raymond A. Ursin William J. Fehling the Imig-term costs of present spending Community Hall. DO Y O U KNOW — What Milwaukee Brewers player patterns. lowed a recently pitched a no-hitter? The school offers a good building rc tions aboti example of the thinking of the two ” I don’t think the people o f the state heat moves into West TUESDAY’S ANSWER — Ford Introduced the Model T In ground be candidates. understand that,” Fehling said. Dems bring varied backgrounds site. Accor 1900. In a recent interview. Ursin spoke While the Board of Finance cut 845.000 A storm spread snow through drawings f land. Rain and thunderstorms 4-29-87 o Knowledge Unlimited. Inc. 1967 about the need to continue the programs from the school b u d ^ , Fehling said he New England today as fair the main f< were scattered across eastern By John Mitchell "W e’ ve got to ^ our equipment out of the on their minds. offered in Bolton schools. would like to have seen an adtfitional cut footings. ' weather prevailed, across much Pennsylvania and New Jersey. A Newspeper hi Edocalloa Prafram Herald Reporter elemento,” he said. 'T m definitely interested in the ethica- "One immediate (issue) that all towns p of M5.000. He questioned the need for a ''undisturb of the rest of theftation. Spaeseredhp Although she has no political experience, tional a^ ects,” Buonome said, adding that have to face is how do we adequately portable classroom and five a ■ of search may have caused fall ^ • start of camp for ill children restless ' ASHFORD (AF) — Daeollceted amonnt organisers thought they o f Newman’s Own Foods, could not pledaes and inereaaing coats may had gaOwied. Nevas said. be reached for comment. Bv Pr«d Boyles ond George footings” burden of the fninilii >. " prevent actor Paul Newman’s BRIDGEPOirr fAF) -Them M “ Hheh of what was pledged has Fronts frwm Newman’s Own Esper camp for aerioosly ill children from Frank Zamecnik. a structural Lone said ' m hiring is ehargs ef eoordiBatiac rtsew not been turned in.” he said, adding Foods are expected to provide half H ie Asseclofed Press engineer retained by The Asso opening this summer as planned, consultants to perform their own efilmrtt at tlw L’AsiMagee Flasa that he did not know the reasmi for the ftinding for the camp. Theotiier ciated Press to review the records, investigation. "We want real oollapoe aite has sot 'baas fume according to a project frindraiser. that. half must be obtained flrom private BRIDGEPORT — The developer questioned whether broken rock answers, not conjecture." he said. ■ksea last Thanday wlws tarn af Although organizers o f the camp Meanwhile, the cost of constnict- sources to conform with U.S. of L ’Ambiance Plaza says the and earth could support the weight " I f everybody knows the answers, eoaerete aad staal cavad is as had once estimated that between 92 ingtheeamp. wMch would straddle Internal Revenue Service rules groond beneath the apartment cited in the design drawings. then why wasn’t this avoided?’’ eenatmetias warfeara. million and 99 million had been the towns of Ashftird and Eastford. complex was so solid that dynamite "The may have blasted the rock Among the areas investigators ' t . Jonathan Bast. Hiaeity'adireelar rateed since Newman announced has risen frtan an estimated 99 ’The camp would provide a fTee was used to prepare the construc out too de^,’’ said Zamecnik, a are expetded to look at are the soil of emargascy asnricaa, has baas Ms plans fbr the camp in Sep million to 919 million, Kerr said. camping experience for children tion site. But a structural engineer partner in the New Haven and conditions, the complicated con working aroBSd tha dock aisea tha tember. Nancy Kerr said Tuesday ’’Because o f the construction with life-threatening illnesses that says blasting may be connected to Washington. D.C. firm o f Spiegel struction process used at the site, dtaaatar. overaealsgevary pbasa of the amount was actually between schedule, we may not be able to the building’s collapse. and Zamecnik Inc "They should might prevent them from attending and weather conditions during the i m tha eity’a afforta to find asrahrora 9999.899 and 9999.099. open for Hmited operations as we William T. Lone, executive vice have dropped the footing onto the summer camps with other child pouring o f the builtfing’s concrete and racoasr bodiaa from tba had planned,” she said. "But there ren, Newman said at a September president of Delwood Development rock that remained to make sure it slab floors. wraekaga. Last week. Leo Nevas. a lawyer of Davie. Fla., the developer of the will he some sort of opening news conference. was sitting on the rock. But the Aa tba right-hand man to Mayor raprasenting Newman, estimated 917.S million project, said workers: These slabs are poured at the ceremony in the summer The camp would accommodate records Indicated they were potting Thomaa Bseci, Best is in ovarMI total contribntions received at spent a month last year blasting construction site and then raised "Once you get into a building about 209 children each summer, the footings on broken rock and contra! at tha site, directing O e 9999.999. but Kerr said the figure away bedrock at the site. earth mixture” into place be hydraulic litters set project, you often find costs that with 25 children in each of eight, emargency medical service yer- was 9919.099. They could not "They had to drill through rock into the s u p p ^ columns. ’The weren’t originally anticipated,” two-week sessions. It would be City, state and federal officials sonsal, votunteera, construction process of hoisting these floors into explain the discrepancy between Kerr said. called ’The Hole in the Wall Gang Just to get dynamite into the planned to meet with Mayor workers, firefighters, and police, ground." he said. place requires great precision. If thMr estimates. Newman, who lives in Westport, Thomas Bucci to coordinate var all of whom answer to him directly Camp, named after the camp for a part of the slab is raised faster than Unfrilfilled pledges from individ his business partner, author A.E. Lone’s comments Tuesday fol ious investigations into last Thurs or indirectly. gang of outlaws in the movie. another section, it could buckle, uals have left the camp hundreds of Hotchner. mmI Hotchner’s wife, lowed a review of Bridgeport day’s collapse that buried 2* "Heading up this rescue effort is "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance pulling down the support columns. thousands of dollars short of the Urxnla Hotchner. a vice president building records that raised ques construction workers, killing at one of the major experiences in my Kid.” in which Newman costarred. tions about the stability of the least 18. City officials announced Tuesday life,” Best said. ground beneath the construction Those involved with the investi that salvage crews had recovered Slightly hyperactive. Best. 32, site. According to structural design gation said it could take months to the unit that controls the lifting has been on the scene since the drawings for the 13-story building, determine the cause of the process. collapse of the partiaily-construced Lieberman says car makers the main foundation, called bottom accident David Wonder, an engineer with apartment complex, napping for an A X p tto to footings, was to be placed on " I t ’s possible it could be various hour or two on a cot in the command "undisturbed rock with a minimum factors that contributed, a combi the Texstar Construction Corp. of Jim Pleumer, an assistant trainer for the parking lot at Sullivan Stadium in San Antonio. Texas, the sub V ^ center, making forays into the bearing capacity of 14.000 pounds nation of several things,” said Dan wreckage wHb search teanns, set New England Patriots football team, Foxboro, Mass., on Tuesday following per square foot.” Cuoco, a structural engineer with contractor hired to do the slab-lift procedure there was little chance it tling disputes between rescue unresponsive to complaints clears the snow from his car in the an unseasonable snow storm. But the records also included the Thornton-Tomasetti Profes workers and volonteers. answering reports from Fairfield Testing sional Corp. of New York, which caused the Collapse, Wptiofo reporters’ questions and keeping By Judd Everhort Laboratory Inc., of Stamford, has been hired as a consultant by “ The whole system is connected the mayor abremt of events. a report required each year on comment. which described the ground as The Assocloted Press the city. "T o even mention a and we lift the slab only a half inch Rescue workers remove stabs of concrete from the site of His voice has become ragged and dispute settlements under the Last month, the state Supreme "broken rock and earth in a loose possible cause would be at a tim e." he said. " I f for some last Thursday's building collapse In Bridgeport. he says he has lost weight. state’s lemon law. the first such law Court let stand for the time being Storm shocks New England state.” The laboratory recom speculation” HARTFORD — Connecticut’s in the nation. reason one of the jacks fails to ’"There is a priest following me the state’s lennon law. which had mended the Site be "w ell Com Lone, the developer, said such Searchers have found 18 bodies, and 10 construction attorney general says most auto operate, the whole system shuts around now,” he said. " I guess the Among the conclusions was one been challenged as unconstitu pacted before placement of speculation, "just adds to the manufacturers use disinformation BOSTON (AP) - An April already has a deficit of at least 91 dacy on Boston Common today, down,” workers are still missing. other people in here are concerned stating that consumers seeking tional by Crabtree’s association. and stonewalling to answer consu arbitration of warranty problems The high court concluded that it shower that shocked New England million, and the storm was ex "looked out the window and about my mental health. 1 am a by turning to snow piled it at least IS mer complaints about "lemon” pected to cost an additional 159,090 laughed” when he m w the mow, little strened out." are “ routinely misinformed, misdi did not have enough facts to decide cars inches high today, and plows and to 996.000, said Richard Grant, said press secretary James Dor But everyone agrees he raems to rected and sttmewalled.” questions raised by the manufac Attorney General Joseph I. Lieb Of 129 Connecticut auto dealers turers and sent the case back to Sanders set out ahead of morning deputy commissioner of public sey. The announcement was to go Three more buried thrive on this type of work. rush-hour motorists who already works. erman charged Tuesday that the on as TCheduled. “ This guy is the epitome of contacted by Lieberman’s investi Superior Court for a trial on the manufacturers’ arbitration and had removed their snow tires. In Gardner, where tile Public Snow fell across much of eastern anyone involved in search and gators posing as consumers, none issues. Crabtree said tbe associa PROSPECT NEW HAVEN (AP) - A fisher former state Environment Com has resulted in contamination by McKinney’s condition Group calls for more beds for homeless men’s association says accumu missioner Stanley Pac after find high concentrations of lead. lated lead shot from a shooting club ings showed that lead shot was The group says the accumulated HARTFORD (AP) - State and utilization rate, up from 57 percent were running at 90 percent or that they were providing beds to has endangered waterfowl and has poisonning waterfowl in Long Is lead shot and shattered clay local authorities will need to in 1985, the coalition said. above, with a little less at family more and more people. About half asked a M e ra l Judge to fine the land Sound. pigeons that have fallen into the stiii serious, stabie provide more beds for the homeless McNlchol said the coalition found shelters.” the shelters are In urban areas. club’s owners until they clean the The association says that despite water consitute "unpermitted stor unless the record high use of in a recent study that in the fall of In the fall of 1985, she said, there If the trend continues, McNlchol lead from the waters. the closing, the site remains a age and disposal of hazardous WASHINGTON ,(AP) - Rep. to intensive care and placed on a shelters Is reversed, a group 1986, there was a 21 percent were 49,000 bed nights at Connecti said, the state and cities will have The Connecticut Coastal Fisher health and environmental hazard waste and ... illegal open dumping WILUAM 1. FEHIING RAYMOND A. URSIN Stewart B. McKinney. R-Conn.. Board o f Finance since 1963, now vice chair respirator. Brockett said. While advocating the needs of the home Increase |n the number of bed cut shelters. That number in look at opening more shelters. men’s Association said the site of and estimates that as much as 4 of solid and hazardous waste.” Board o f Finance since 1977, now chairman remained hospitalized in Inten Republican Town Committee aince 1976 Chaired IM C Committee off the respirator, the congress creased to 59,400 for the same the Remington Arms Gun Club in million pounds of lead shot may It charges the gun club with Financial Manager for P A W Aircraft less said Tuesday. nights at shelters statewide. The Also, she said, towns that now Rraublican Town Committee sive care but doctors removed man was expected to remain in B.S.M.E., Western New England College " I f you have full shelters now, Increase for urban shelters was 28 period last year, she said. Stratford Is a continuing health and have landed in the water. The ongoing violations to the clean Ofnoer, Hanford Insurance Group, now retired him from a respirator as he contract with cities to house their Resident since 1974 the Intensive care unit over what does that mean for the percent, she said. A bed night Is a night of shelter environmental hazard because of association said that more than 2 Water Act and to the Resource Resident since 1965 showed Improvement from a night. she said. homeless may have to consider Wif^ Rose Ann: children Karen, W ife Diane future?” Jane McNlchol, executive The numbers were based on provided by a shelter to a homeless lead from trap and sheet shooting million discharges a year since 1972 Conservation and Recovery Act. Patricia, David respiratory tract infection, an opening shelters of their own. "1 think he’s hod better director of the Connecticut Coali figures reported to the state De individual. that has lan d ^ in the water since aide reported. Board of Education days,” Brockett said, "Ob tion for the Homeless, told a news partment of Human Resources by McNlchol said the coalition tal She said the statistics demon the club opened in 1926. McKinney. 56. remained In viously he’s not where he wants conference at the South Park Inn the state’s 40 or so shelters and lied the figures after hearing strate a need to press on toward a The suit, filed Friday by the "quite serious but stable” con to be. He’d rather be on the Emergency Shelter in Hartfordi reflect occupancy rates for October numerous reports from shelters long-term solution to homelessness. association, asks that significant dition Tuesday night at Wa (House) floor talking about Of the eight shelters for individu to December in 1985 as compared dqlly fines be imposed against the X shington Hospital Center, said trade.” als in Connecticut cities, seven with the same months In 1986. club’s owner, the Stratford-based McKinney spokeswoman Diane She said he never lost were at a 90 percent or higher "And more disturbingly, when Remington Arms Corp., and Its Diamond Wedding Ring Brockett. The hospital will not consciousness. utilization rate in the fall of 1986, we looked at occupancy rates, parent company, the DuPont Corp. release information on the con Dr. Cesar A. Caceres said he according to the coalition. essentially the urban shelters were DuPont officials said they had not gressman's condition. was concerned when McKinney Urban shelters for women and full in the fall of 1986,” McNlchol seen copies of the lawsuit and could The nine-term congressman called him to complain of children showed an 82 percent said. "The shelters for Individuals not comment. Variety Show THOMAS D. HOOPER representing Connecticut’s The gun club is located In an area stomach pains because the THOMAS A. MANNING PAMELA Z. SAWYER Board o f E du ction since 1963 Fairfield County area was ad N o one puts on Board o f Education aince 1981 congressman has a history of critical to migrating birds, the suit Zoning Commission 1979-19B5 Resident on Williams Road, 25 years Chairs Curriculum Committee mitted to the hospital April 22 sgys. To the north of the club Is a better show Secretary and Treasurer, Republican Illness. Brockett said. Library Media Center Committee for tests after suffering from Town Committee Nells Island Marsh, which "is than we. Come Former teacher, elementary and |unior high library Media Center Committee food poisoning irritated by McKinney suffered a heart Univ. of R.I., School of Oceanography recognised as an important resting see all the FIrat in class, Bolton High School bronchitis. attack in 1977 and later under landwr. St. Mary’a Qiurch THE HAIR LOFT and feeding area for tens of headliners Architect Kesident aince IvTB After his condition worsened went double bypass heart thousands of wading, diving and Admission's free Resident since 1966 HusAmnd E rk : children Eliiabeth and Monday afternoon, he was sent surgery. 117 E. Center St. shore birds,” the suit said. 7 diamonds 11 diamonds 7 siblings, graduates o f 6HS Margaret Across the Housatonic Channel is curved fishtail channel set. Manchester, CT the national Wildlife Refuge at style ELECT ALL THE REPUBLICANS — MONDAY, MAY 4, 1987 Milford Point, home of "the criti NAMK TITLI TIRM DPUC backs change cally endangered piping plover.” 7 diamonds set DouglM 7' Chviwy Plral Salaetman 1 Juily 97-1 July 89 Samples taken from sediments Lawnno* A. Convaraa. Ill Oalaotman 1. .jfJu y BT- 1 July 89 bezel style Cart A. Prauaa Oalaotman 1 July 97-1 July M NEW BRITAIN (AP) - State Presently companies Involved in Sandi and Joan welcome around the club "show the presence CaUwrlM H. Palaraon Tioaaurar 1 July 97-1 July 91 of sediment lead levels of up to tIalM ft. Potlarten Tax CoNaolor 1 July 87-1 July 91 regulators have given preliminary cogeneration projects submit their 12 diamonds 5 marquise-cut ■oard ot Finanea 1 July 97-1 July 91 Judy Cook to their Btaff..... 115,000 parts per million,” the suit WIIHam J. Fahllno approval to regulations that would materials directly to the DPUC. set bezel and diamonds Raymond A. Urtni Board ol FI nanea 1 July 97 -1 July 91 require utility companies to screen and reviews of the projects usually states. prong style. Various styles approx. .75 carats Thomaa O. Hoopar ■oard ol Eduealton 1 July 97 -1 July 91 The result Is "an imminent from $3(X) Thomaa A. Manning Board ol Eduoallon 1 July 97 -1 July 91 proposals for power cogeneration take months, she said. set with prongs in Pamata Z. Sawyor ■oord ol EduoaUon I July 17 -1 July 91 hazard and substantial endanger- outer frame. Oaran D. Campball Board ol Tax Rawlaw 1 July 97-1 July 91 projects before government au Under the proposed regulations Planning Commlaalon I July97-I Ju ly91 « ment to the Long Island Sound, ’ ’ the Ranato CooeonI thorities see them. approved Tuesday by the DPUC, association claims. John N. Etoho Planning CommMon 1 July97-I Ju ly91 Cogeneration projects involve Judy’s experienced in all phases of hair styling Manila J. Manning Planning Commlaalon ANamalo 4 May 97 -1 Jan. 10 utilities would work more closely ■The gun club was closed last Arthur E. Manaing Zoning Oommitolon I July 97 • I July 91 the production of steam or electric with developers of cogeneration and has worked in this area for 8 years. December under an order by Zoning Commlaalon ity by a company that sells the l f W l « K W > n Zoning Oommiaaion miTilJiSKIT projects, decide which would be Call or Walk in Ronald Millar Zoning Board ol Appaala I July97- I Ju ly91 power to a utility company, said worth pursuing, and submit those to QUALITY Robart R. Mona Zoning Board ol AgjMolt 1 July97-I Ju ly91 Toni Blood, a spokeswoman for the 647-8716 m e J ic A m iM . Morria SUvaraMn Zoning Board ol Appaalo 1 July 97-1 July 91 s regulators for consideration. Blood SEEDS Jewelers Since 1885 Johalhan M. TraM Zoning Board ol Aogoala I July 99-1 July 99 Department of Public Utility Toon MaoHng ModaraMr 1 July 97-1 July 99 said. Now open Monday thru Saturday. AT DOWN- BRISTOL DANBURY FARMINGTON HARTFORD MANCHESTER MERIDEN Calhartna H. Palaiaon Control. MILFORD NEW HAVEN SOUTHBURY TORRINGTON TRUMBULL WATERBURY PeUlorby The RapubNean Town Oomminee, Thomoo A. Uennlng, TVoaaurar. Blood said state law requires The companies that propose the Ev m . Wad., Thura. and Fii. by appointmant TO-EARTH MictiBelsCtiargB/Master CBrd/V>8B/AmBf«can Express utilities to buy power from cogener projects could appeal the utilities’ Sr. Citz. DIacount — Mon., Tuaa., Wad. PRICESI VOtE litf VOTE REPUBLICAN ation facilities that meet certain screening decisions to the DPUC, \ / requirements. Blood said. 9 — IfANCHMI'AH HERALD. Wedncwtov. Aaril a>. v m MJUdaiiMldigit WataaOer. Aartl» . vm — t OPINION Bakker European vulneFability 'to cut off factor In arms talla Bus stops 4rom PTL Bv/Mcmii Honmn miasiies and barrfnf die installa carry it out.” Jack TH* AModafvif Frci tion of new ones weald tower In a speech at the University of FORT M ILL. S.C. (A P) - P T L ’s Western defenaes to Soviet attack. Minnesota, Vice Piwsident George in the rain board moved to put “ a new face” on WASHINGTON - Fr«af(fent But Reagan rejected that Bosh urged students to "rem em ber Anden& m the ministry t^ cutting off pay Reagaa, wekiiifteeoBOTle uneasy argument. that a country like ours was ddt THE ments to the Rev. Jim Bakker. his NATO aHies sad rebut ertties at He aiee ofTered asanrances that built by seif-deceivers or wiskfni „w lfe. and the woman whose tryst ■A home, says he has as intaathM o f die Soviet edge in conventional thinkers.” with him led to the scandal the Rev. agnehw to a nuclear arms pact troopa in Europe will be "taken into "Tbe Soviets are now talking There’s good news and there’s bad news for Jerry Faiwell says has shattered tlHN sroaM nuke Boiepe vulnera account" in dealings with Moscow. about a nuclear-free Earope.” be Manchester riders of Connecticut Transit faith in all evangelists. ble ta soperfor Warsaw Fact However, Reagan did not em said. “ But remember: The Soviets buses. The board also decided Tuesday CBBvenUanal forces. brace a proposal finom former enjoy a vast superiority in conven Reagan took exception Tuesday The bus service has added Sunday service that Bakker would not be allowed to President Richard M. Nixon and tional arms on that continent. ... CIA botches return as the ministry's head, to complaints that U.S. arms former Secretary of State Henry A. 'Hie words ‘nuclear free’ bring no on the B line that runs from Hartfori via ;; agreed to investigate allegations of negotiators are focnofag so heavily Kissinger, who said the United added safety unless we also correct Silver Lane and Hartford. Some service was homosexuality and wife-swapping on Intermediate-range nuclear States shiMjld not sign an agree the conventional arms imbalance reduced on the Y line, but state officials said at PTL. and accepted the resigna force reduction talks that fixing the ment on nuclear weapons without and strengthen deterrence in other weapons deal tion of the Rev. Richard Dortch, bis f conveattonai force imbalance is resolving the imbalance in ground ways." nobody was using that northern route, being overlooked. successor as president and host of forces. Kenneth L. Adelman, the U.S. anyway. the "P T L Club" TV show. Faiwell bi an interview with a half-doaen “ It’s wrong to assume that we’ re arms control director, called the said. White House correspondents, the The bad news affects those hundreds of not aware of that,” Reagan said. Nixon-Kissinger proposal with rebels preshfcat said that while he’s people who wait for the buses. The state, with " I was conscious that if PT L is to Reagan hniahed aside critical impractical. receptive to Soviet williagness to WASHINGTON — For those who are sick and ■ make it, (it’s) got to have a new comments made by retired Army the help of federal money, has decided to face, new direction, new adminis seek an arms control treaty, “ it Lt. Gen. Edward Rowny, who said In a Brandeis University speech, A tired of the Iran-contra arms scandal, here’s fair replace some of the older bus shelters tration, everything new,” Faiwell. doesn’t mean that you’re going to the United States had unwittin^y he said. " It simply makes no sense throughout Manchester. It wasn’t a bad idea, warning; That fiasco should soon be dwarfed by the the board’s chairman, said Tues roll over and Just give in to played into Gorbachev’s hand by now to link an IN F (Intermediate- CIA’s incredible mismanagement of the hundredk but workers started to tear down the old SNORT-R^HfiE d a y night on ABC News’ something without protecting a g i^ n g to focus on the IN F issue. Range Nuclear Forces) agreement of millions of dollars Congress has appropriated for -’Nightline." yourself.” “ We’re focusing on minutiae. to new negotiations toward conven shelters two months before replacements Afghanistan’s freedom fighters since the Soviet Faiwell, the founder of Moral “ Remember that contrary to We’re focusing on the wrong tional parity in Europe." N 0 K E 5 what has been said too many times, would be ready. invasion seven years ago. Majority and a TV evangelist, was problems,” said Rowny, one of He called the Nixon-Kissinger this is not a de-nuclearization of As Connecticut has increased its efforts to Our own investigation reveals that the Afghan to be host of today's "P T L Club" Reagan’s senior arms advisers. idea a "killer amendment" and show. Europe.” Reagan said. mujaheddin are hicky if they received even 40 "Why focus on (Soviet leader said in 13 years of negotiations with promote bus ridership and other forms of " I have always believed and have percent of the covert funds intended for them. In its five-hour meeting at P T L ’s Mikhail S.) Gorbachev’s agenda?” the Soviets conventional arms P public transportation, officials have stated many times ... that if and Heritage USA complex, the board Asked about this, Reagan said, control "has gone nowhere ... and Counting matching numey from Saudi AraMa, we when we succeed in reducing what I unfortunately made buses less attractive by decided that Bakker and his wife, "You have to recognize that I this has little prospect of 0 |ieii Foram estimate that the CIA has spent a total of $3 billion think are the most destabilizing forcing riders to wait in the rain. Tammy, would no longer receive expect diverse opinions in the shop changing.” for arms aid to the anti-Soviet guerrillas. salaries or bonuses, Faiwell told a AP pfKKo weapons, the nuclear weapons ... and among the people and the But at least $1.2 billion of that has been stolen ~ news conference. The Bakkers you cannot proceed with that to the Cabinet, and everything else. And Under the intermediate-range GOP candidate Duchesneau has environmentalists to retired state skimmed off by rapacious arms dealers, crooked reportedly were paid $1.6 millicm in Jessica Hahn, speaking to reporters Tuesday outside her point that their conventional super I’ve always been that way.” nuclear force proposal, the super emplcqrees; from the seasoned CIA agents and corrupt officials along the weapons salary and bonuses last year. North Babylon, N.Y., home, said she never leaked iority is increased and leaves an He added, however, that "once powers would withdraw medium- imbalance.” I ’ve made the final decision, no A disservice local maintenance woricers to trail in Egypt, Pakistan and the People’s Republic The SOO.OOO-member PTL, which information about her tryst with the Rev. Jim Bakker, range missiles — those which reach is well qualified good background stands (or People That Love or Some of the allies are concerned matter how they may have felt from 600 to 2,500 miles — from green new arrivals in town. of China. In secret testimony on Capitol Hill, the Praise The Lord, is at least $50 which was supposed to be secret. that a treaty withdrawing U.S. about it, right or wrong, ... they’ll European territory. To the Editor: For some o f us the choices are CIA has claimed that 80 percent of the arms To Che Editor; million in debt, Faiwell said. purchased reached the Afghan rebels. to constituents simple — voting "down the party Attorneys will help settle royalties Earleen Duchesneau. the Re The position of first selectman line” But the thoughtful electors the Bakkers earn from sales of publican candidate and 28-year of the town of Andover is may wish to deliberate m ore on THIS IS preposterous, and the CIA knows it. records and other items. the qualities and needs of the After we heard of the monumental Dukakis becomes candidate William Fehling, a Republican incumbent resident in Andover, has been primarily an administrative The board’s executive committee busy serving her community. 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