
21) MANCUKSTKH HKHAl.l). MondaV, Miirch II, 1985 MANCHESTER FOCUS U.S./WORLD WEATHER BUSINESS Fire destroys barns Scrabble players Terrorists seize Rain should let up; on Gardner Street go for the bingo hostages in Ottawa sunny Wednesday Recycling office paper becomes big business ... page 10 ...page 11 ^ ... page 4 ... page 2 problems m the. paper manufacturing process. the belter As an incentive, some firms donate a Has your office established a "paper chase” ? If so, Contaminants run the gamut from sut'h obvious items percentage of recyclable income to a scholarship fund great! You're into one of the fastest-growing forms of as food wqiste, beverage bottles and tP some or local charity, or sponsor office parties. recycling in the United States today and almost Your np.t-.so-pbvious materials such as gummed labels, surety, a profitable enterprise, too. If not. get moving: 3. Separate recyclable paper at the desk. Keep recyclable waste paper apart from unwanted paper itere is a list of what to avoid: Jlecovering high-grade used paper and separating it Envelopes with plastic windows; blueprint PPPer; Money's and other items that htnder recycling This is easiest into types for re-use makes sense and promises carbon paper; colored paper; new.spapers and t at the desk where the paper is generated. Some offices expanding success. magazines, file folders and cardboard (all recyclable, Worth use desk top containers, such as file trays or This coming week (March 11) the paper companies but must be handled separately); lunch bags, cups, Sylvia Porter napkin-type holders, where employees place different will meet at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York wax paper; film; glue, Scotch tape; spiral binders types of paper in separate compartments. Other firms MmtbtBtn Mrralh City for National Paper Week and will document what and metal fasteners (with the exceplioif of staples, _« k i t i i ___ _________ I ITTuesday, March 12, 1985 — Single copy: 25<P is occurring. Meanwhile, you can get a head start by use centrally located bins. Easily available should be Manchester, Conn — A City of Village Charm a list describing recyclable and non-recyclable office which can be included with clean paper). recognizing that 'demands for the grades of paper ^ 6 . Keep your program updated and publicized. It papers, ,so you know what should be saved and what used in offices is growing steadily. " as .1. Rodney but if you want to establish an effective office “ran be a smashing success if you support it with your Edwtirds. ;in officer of the American Paper Institute, program, the following is a good approach: not. 4. Create an efficient collection system. This will cooperation, publicity and enthusiasm. puts it "This increases the profit potential of a 1. Establish a market for your paper. The key first Publicize your efforts periodically Your com­ successful office recycling program . " This expanding step is to contact a local waste paper dealer (listed in transport the c o lle c f^ paper to a central area for He gave orders last week pickup and deposit in larger containers The system pany's publications, special interoffice memos, market wants clean, recyclable paper grades, the Yellow Pages under "waste p a p er"). The dealer announcements and awards at office parties or other including: white ledger paper, such as letterheads knows the grades of paper in demand and the price will depend on the physical layout of your office — but the point is, do not waste time or effort. gatherings — all can add up to a major drive. New and business forms; white photocopy or Xerographic paid and can assist you in setting up your program. employees should be drawn in as quickly as possible. paper; index cards: computer tabulating cards, 2. Get all employees in your office to cooperate and 5 Keep waste paper free of contaminants. Contamination, which includes non-recyclable paper This is a "paper chase" for business as well as computer printout paper. help with separating recyclable paper from other government offices Recycling can be turned into a Specific procedures for handling recyclable paper and other materials, substantially lowers the value of office trash. habit that will be profitable and fun Gorbachev exerts influence early will vary from building to building and office tooffice. If tnanagement is supporting the program, so much office waste paper because it produces serious — Manchester at Work- By John A. Callcott approved the instructions last But defensive aCms in space are building. threat loomed so large and dark United Press International Thur-sday.” still only on the drawing board, Officials on both sides had said over mankind as these days,” Money wins Gorbachev, the youngest reporters pointed out. earlier Chernenko's death was Gorbachev told the Communist Business GENEVA, Switzerland — The member of the ruling Politburo, "Everything is negotiable if you unlikely to affect the opening Party Central Committee in Mos­ United States and Soviet Union w.as appointed Soviet Communist want that,” Karpov responded. " I f phase of the negotiations, which cow Monday. In Brief began a new round of arms control Party chief Monday following the there is a real interest in negotiat­ could take years before resulting "The only reasonable way out of influence for death Sunday of President Kon­ ing a ban on space arms, it can be in an agreement. talks today with Moscow’s chief the existing situation is agreement negotiator operating . under in­ stantin Chernenko. done. And the more we do now to "The opening round will, as in ... on an immediate termination of structions approved by Mikhail Karpov, 57, assured reporters prevent the arms race in space, the the past, mainly consist of each the race in arms, above all, Gorbachev four days before he that he would not return to Moscow better it is.” side laying out and explaining nuclear arms, on Earth and its 2 Maine Indians The opening meeting, limited to basic positions,” , a top U.S. dele­ became the new Soviet leader. for Chernenko’s funeral Wednes­ prevention in space.” day but would "slay and nego­ the top three delegates on each gate said. Viktor Karpov, speaking to His remarks were a pointed AUGUSTA, Maine (I'P I) - Indian tribes in Maine, tiate,” citing Gorbachev’s state­ side, was held at the Soviet A source close to the Soviet reporters as the two sides posed for reference to Reagan’s Strategic with their multi-million dollar investments in tow, are ment Monday that "talks must diplomatic mission and lasted two delegation said Mbscow’s strategy photographers before this morn­ Defense Initiative, popularly continue" hours and 48 minutes. going into the talks was decided becoming a force to be reckoned with in the state. ing’s session, also made it clear known as "Star Wars” — a Karpov was asked which of the It was restricted to Karpov and collectively by top leaders some Both the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribes that his instructions linked negoti­ proposal to use space-based wea­ three basic negotiating areas the chief U.S. negotiator. Max time ago and "there is no reason to have representatives to the state Legislature, and ations on reducing nuclear wea­ pons to erect a shield against would be the most difficult — Kampelman, and the two other make changes.” though they are non-voting positions. "Now we can pons to negotiating a ban on arms nuclear missiles. long-range or medium-range nu­ senior negotiators on each side — In his first speech ar Soviet raise our hands and people will listen We have in space. Asked by reporters if Gorbachev clear weapons or arms in space. John Tower and Maynard Glitman ' leader, Gorbachev urged Washing­ “ We would like our partners in nothing to'be scared of anymore, " said Wayne Newell, had a part in drawing up his "A ll of them,” he said. "The for the United States and Alexei ton to join Moscow in ending the the Geneva negotiations to under­ the Passamaquoddy representative. instructions, Karpov replied in three, because if you take the Obukhov and Yuli Kvitsinsky for arms race and placing a lid on new stand the Soviet Union's position The tribes' combined investments in cement plants, English: space negotiating group there are the Soviet Union weapons development, including and respond in kind. Then agree­ radio stations and the logging and blueberry MIKHAIL GORBACHEV "Y es, he presided over the new problems so we should tackle The second meeting was set for "Star Wars” technology. ment will be possible,” Gorbachev industries have brought the Indians new-found . gave marching orders meeting of the Poliburo that them.” Thursday at the U.S. delegation "N ever before has so terrible a said. respect — as have their total of 230.000 acres of Maine woodlands "People are taking us more seriously now. " Newell said Sunday. "We were sort of a noff-entity, but f oreign leaders Board retains people's attitudes are changing. " Donald F. Jackson Rosemary Jackson Andre Janelle. counsel to Gov. Joseph Brennan, if'. agreed. exit for Moscow Jackson and Jackson opens "The Indians aren't wards anymore. " Janelle said. r i health course "Everybody knows they have millions of dollars to Donald F. Jackson and Rosemary Viola i v s - ■ 1 tion to the post-war generation — a invest in economic development and land We talk to 1 1 ) - By John lams Jackson have announced the opening of Jackson V ) ' United Press International break from decades of rule by By Bill YInglIng smoking units. That motion nearly them the same way we talk to Scott Paper or the town ’ '**• - A 4.'i and Jackson Real Estate elderly leaders who rose during Herald Reporter died for lack of a second until board The firm is located at t68 Main St.
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