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A-1 for the 4th leootia-' lephone Manchester’s 1973. 20 ■ ReghMld Plnlo/ManoftMMr Hm td eight.. celebration set . 82500.- Close Andy Alejandro, 5, of 58 Wilfred Road, lathers up a balloon before trying to shave it during a contest at todOy... page 5 12 foot: »ds ca­ shave the Wilfred Playground Friday. The object of the se tele-' contest was to shave the balloon without popping it. The Herald will not publish Monday, July 4 LE8/ II. New iln and 9 miles, anuals. E0U8 fE irToM. Please 333 be- z ' Dr. Crane’s Quiz Pentagon suspends payment 8fh files / • 4-r’ 1. How many combinations of just two digits equal Plant permit Tf ONE TWO THREE FOUR on contracts worth $1 billion promised 2. A lei suggests which part of the body? TOE FINGER NOSE NECK By Bryan Brumley hinges on 3. Which famous homerun hitter was also a star The Associated Press sewer suit pitcher? - ^ TED WILLIAMS HANK AARON WASHINGTON - Defense Se­ ♦ BABE RUTH MEL OTT cretary Frank Carlucci, deelar- Bv Andrew Yurkovskv alternatives 4. A ricer is usually employed on which one of ing “we do not need to wait (for) Manchester Herald these? convictions, oreven trials,” in the CABBAGE POTATOES RICE CARROTS Pentagon procurement affair, on The Eighth Utilities District has Lack of feasible options* 5. The name "Mayo” suggest which doctoral Friday suspended payment on $1 filed suit in Hartford Superior C6urt degree? billion worth of potentially seeking a reduction in the sewer might get OK for project D.D. D.D.S. M.D. J.D. tainted military contracts. service rate set for the district by the 6. Match the Bible men at the left with their sisters Carlucci acted on the basis of information included in search- town Board of Directors. at the right. The attorney representing the (a) Absalom............................................(v) Dinah warrant affidavits that were By Andrew Yurkovskv unsealed by a federal magistrate district said last week that the (b) Lazarus........................................... (w) Michal district planned to appeal the rates in Monchester Herald I (c) Jonathan.........................................................(x) Tamarin Dallas on Thursday. In the documents, the, FBI said it court. A complaint was filed in the (d) Moses.............................................. (y) Martha Town Clerk’s office Friday. set a wetlands permit to (e) Reuben............................................. (z) Miriam . eavesdropped as pne consultant obtained and passed along inside The sewer rates are one of the if sewage treatment piant Answers in Classified section information on nine contracts stumbling blocks in negotiations if there' are no feasible alternatives to work trom the U S. Army worth more than $522 million. between the town and the district Corps of Engineers said Friday. ^ They heard a Navy procurement over fire service and sewer jurisdic­ Connecticut Weather official read off 10 sealed bids in a tion. Sources say that compromise feasible alternatives and the town $120 million contract. v rates proposed by town negotiators leVlSrds‘°thfwetlands, the rCorps of Engineers may ‘hat seekaffect" an Carlucci also announced that are just a few cents higher than those / Manchester and vicinity: Saturday, sunny early, the Pentagon was beginiUng proposed district negotiators. suspension procedures agamst then partly cloudy. High 75 to 80. Saturday night. The complaint does not specify the fc* to resume on the secondary part of the Partly cloudy. Low in the 50s. Sunday, mostly three individuals and a compi^y reduction sought by the district. It sunny. High around 80. Fourth of July outlook, named in the documents. ' US on Tuesday. asks that the court set aside the Twardy Jr. on Wednesday partly sunny. High in the 80s. He said the Defense Depart­ adopted rate or “modify it so that the West coastal, east coastal: Saturday, sunny ment ww- reviewing existing Fvinf? continue through next rate to be charged the Eighth ‘® present information on early, then partly cloudy. High 70 to 75. Wind contracts with four implicated alternatives to the Corps of Engineers. companies and freezing new Utilities District will be fair and northwest 10 to 15 mph. Saturday night, partly reasonable.” Rom said that the fine for unauthorized work cloudy. Low 55 to 60. Sunday, mostly sunny. High 75 contracts on nine weapons already done in the wetlands “could be as high as to 80. Fourth of July outlook, partly sunny. High systems. Despite the prospects of agree­ around 80. “The affidavit provides the ment. John D. LaBelle Jr., who haif a niillion dollars.” though a dX ite number not been decided. She said the bulk of that fine Northwest hills: Saturday, partly sunny. High in department with evidence con­ represents the district, has said that cerning individuals and compan­ the rates would be challenged in wouid be levM against the consulting engineer for the 70s. Saturday night, partly cloudy. Low in the he ^oject. Metcalf * Eddy, with a smalllr amount 50s. Sunday, mostly sunny. High 75 to 80. Fourth of ies,” he told reporters. AP photo court because the district would not July outlook, partly sunny. High around 80. “The Navy has initiated sus­ be able to appeal them in the future if The smallestpenalty would pension procedures with respect PAYMENTS SUSPENDED — Defense Secretary Frank an agreement were not reached. ^Avon*^* ^ contractor, Fred Brunoli & Sons to George Stone, Mark Saunders, Carlucci tells Pentagon reporters Friday that payment on LaBelle could not be reached AP photo Joe Bradley and the Continental Friday for comment. ~ Schwartz holds her son, & SvMetcalf Lotteiy Electronics division of Varian $t ,bijlion worth of contracts alleged to be tainted as a Under the rate set by the town result of th^^military procurement investigation have been ^ .®;. sports a punk hair style, as they attend Asdtfbl&tes Inc.” Board of Directors June 15. the a Christian rock festival in Grayslake, III Thursday Connecticut daily Friday: 622. Play Four: 8819. The Justice Department, suspended. The Corps of Engineers says that the town should district would pay the town $1,263 per Schwartz said she had a similar hairdo years ago but Connecticut “Lotto" Friday: 7, 20, 27, 30, 33, 34. caught off guard by the disclo­ hundred cubic feet of water con­ S ?n‘ h2 2 '""‘If casing oS sures in Dallas, took steps to Friday, Carlucci said. she would never do it again ^ T secondary part of the treatment plant four companies named in the sumed by district residents. The fee pound. No wetlands have ensure that no additional affidav­ Dallas affidavits — Litton Indus­ Saunders is a former Navy for most other customers is $1.31 per its or search warrants are dis­ tries Inc., hforden Systems Inc., procurement officer convicted of 100 cubic feet. ni/nf “’C primanr part of thi Index closed in the probe. Hazeltine ahd Emhart. and fired for stock trading on At a hastily called news confer­ Norden is a division of United insider Navy information in 1982. The fee is paid to the town by the district government, which in turn Arson GvidoncG found At the July 7 meeting, to be held at the Corns of Business___ - 34-36 , Local news. ence, Carlucci said the Pentagon Technologies Cbrp., the eighth The FBI said Saunders was C h u rc h e s __ . 14-1,5 Obituarles_ would take further actions as largest defense contractor in 1987 receiving inside contract data levies a tax on district propert.v Wafthn^-M ‘“vision headquarters in Classified__ owners who have sewer service. The JS ‘® o'ready done .36-40'^'Opinion evidence in the case becomes with deals totaling $3.3 billion. from Stone, his Navy successor, at urn secondary plant ?^re to be discussed C o m ic s ____ 23-25 Senior Citizens. public. Litton was the 14th biggest, with and it “believes that Saunders is district sewer tax rate is 3.25 mills. ot Bolton house fire Connecticut. — B-9 Sports_________ .41-46 “Wherever we have specific contracts ulofth $2 billion. United paying Stone for this LaBelle said before the rates were Engineers Focus _ _ 17-32 U.S./World____ . 10-11 evidence, we will take action,” he Tecllnologies^ls btraed in Hart­ information.” set by the town directors that a 40 By Andrew Yurkovskv that the fire seemed to have said. “We do not need to wait percent discount would be approp­ Manchester Herald ® ® subsequent meeting on July 8 ford, Conn^-Litton has offices in Stone is one of six Pentagon been going for a long time by CoiTs officials are to make an informal determina- r (for) convictions, or even trials, Van Nuys, Calif. riate. as the district owns and for that matter. officials transferred to other BOLTON — A fire that is the time firefighters arrived nn S'*® feasible.
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