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Metals Dealer's Records Seized
Lewis said the action was taken in response to numerous investor complaints.
Brown Water in Jersey City
Residents here may have discolored tap water and low water pressure during the next 10 days because of a water loan to Newark, Tom Neilan, director of the city's Water Department, said today. Jersey City, which usually runs about 60 million gallons of water through its pipes each day, is loaning 20 million gallons a day to Newark, Mr. Neilan said.
Recital: Jungwon Park, South Korean Soprano
Howard Lubin's piano playing transcended mere support and created a strong musical influence everywhere. Cheryl Hill was the clarinetist for ''Der Hirt auf dem Felsen.''
Lawsuit Threatened Over Postal Center
METRO DATELINES
Long Prose Poem
BOOKS OF THE TIMES
Two More Years
After two years, reconstruction of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway will not be completed for at least another two. Page 29. (NYT/Jack Manning)
Retailer Nips Takeover Bud
COMPANY NEWS
BUSINESS DIGEST: SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1987
A system for connecting personal computers with existing telephone lines has been developed by A.T.&T. Patents. [ 38. ]
METS ROLL BY 8-1
He stuck. The Phillies cashed only three walks and five singles, two of them by Mike Schmidt, two by Glenn Wilson. And they didn't cash a run until the ninth inning, when a couple of singles and a grounder somehow ruined the first shutout for young John Mitchell on a night of firsts.
Better Home Health Care by Worker-Owners
When at long last the economic condition of the home-care worker is improved, this worker-owned company will thrive, for it has already shown what can be done even within the present dismal conditions. It is an approach worth emulating in other boroughs. BERTRAM M. BECK Professor of Social Work Fordham University New York, June 3, 1987
THE BANDMASTER OF FOREST PARK RECOLLECTS ICE CREAM WITH SOUSA
But, he said, he was not an unhappy man, adding, ''It's been a very interesting life.''
Excerpts From Supreme Court Opinions in Creationism Case
In the past we have attempted to justify our embarrassing Establishment Clause jurisprudence on the ground that it ''sacrifices clarity and predictability for flexibility.'' I think it time that we sacrifice some ''flexibility'' for ''clarity and predictability.'' Abandoning Lemon's purpose test - a test which exacerbates the tension between the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses, has no basis in the language or history of the amendment, and, as today's decision showed, has wonderfully flexible consequences -would be a good place to start.
Alumni Appointment
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Schroeder Will Run for President If Her Campaign Can Pay for Itself
The Democratic leaders, from 11 states, including New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, had a chance to discuss the candidates at the end of the session, but no one volunteered a comment, and the meeting adjourned.
Rhode Island Drops Charges
Charges were dropped today against a Roman Catholic priest accused of lying to help Claus von Bulow escape charges of attempted murder. The priest, the Rev. Philip A. Magaldi, had been accused of perjury and obstruction of justice in allegedly submitting a false affidavit on behalf of Mr. von Bulow, who was acquitted in 1985 of charges he tried to murder his wife with an insulin injection.
JUDGES ADD CONFUSION TO MERGER
''Death is a hard thing to countenance. So we want to do something about it. When you talk about the fifth department, it's like holding up the cross in front of Dracula: The Asembly retreats into the shadows.''
FAHD AGREES TO WIDER U.S. AIR PATROL
MANAMA, Bahrain, June 19 (AP) -A Liberian supertanker loaded with Kuwaiti oil struck a mine off Kuwait today but suffered only minor damage, maritime salvage executives reported. It was the fourth vessel to hit a mine off Kuwait since May 16.
London Stocks Decline
Stocks continued their selloff today because of disappointment that overseas buyers have yet to enter the British market in a big way after last week's Conservative Party general election victory, dealers said. The Financial Times index of 100 shares closed down 27.1 points, at 2,266.1.
Carnegie Hall Cinema Reopens, Gleaming and Elegant
Despite its dowdy appearance, the old theater was a favorite for lovers of foreign, classic and avant-garde movies. In January 1986 it was closed during the restoration of Carnegie Hall. A year later, Cineplex Odeon, a Canadian company that owns 1,500 screens in North America, acquired the cinema's lease from Mr. Geffen's estate, and the renovation began.
Bahamian Premier Is Re-Elected; Aide Says U.S. Meddled in Vote
Throughout the day, voters in this nation of 700 islands were being ferried to polling places in small boats, light planes, helicopters and cars.
TV: 'AMERICAN PROMISE,' ON 4, LOOKS AT SCHOOLS
It's not clear how Ms. Cavvichia did this, although it is clear she likes her students. They have, she says, ''a beauty of soul.'' In a way, ''The American Promise'' isn't about the changing role of public schools; it's about the importance of principals and teachers. The program, produced and directed by Lucia Suarez, shows us some good ones. The half-hour of television has something to say.
Chairman and Trustees Elected at Rockefeller
The 75-year-old foundation, one of the country's wealthiest private philanthropies, with assets of $1.8 billion, is beginning an ambitious, new program to help third world countries, Dr. Evans said.
A Kidney Disease That Deserves More Attention
There is an urgent need to increase public awareness of this disease and to support research. The recent localization of the gene defect to a region on human chromosome 16 provides hope for the elucidation of its cause and development of means to control it. FRANK A. CARONE, M.D. Morrison Professor of Pathology Northwestern University Chicago, June 1, 1987
Outlays last month were $83.4 billion, down from $85.6 billion in May 1986 and $84.2 billion in April. Receipts totaled $47.7 billion in May after a bulge of $122.9 billion in receipts in April and $46.2 billion in May 1986.
BEHAVIOR OF MEYERSON CITED IN '80
The Mayor also pointed out that during that same period, Ms. Myerson suffered a minor stroke. She had the stroke in December, the month after the police investigation was concluded. She was hospitalized, but suffered no paralysis or loss of speech, according to close friends.
GOING OUT GUIDE
New Bones is a trio of poets -Brenda Connor-Bey, Margaret Porter and Regina Williams - who have produced recitals, readings and workshops in and about Harlem for the last five years. This Father's Day program will begin at 8:30 P.M. at the Top of the Gate, 160 Bleecker Street, at Thompson Street, in Greenwich Village. Admission, $20. Information: 475-5120.
Sainsbury in Pact For 74% of Shaw's
COMPANY NEWS
Colorado Farmers Threaten to Sue U.S. to Stop Water Delivery
To ease the financial burden, Mr. Porter said, farmers will not be required to pay for their water until 1997. But Mr. Hollen said even that would not do. ''That's just trying to put off the execution a little while,'' he said.
Addresses Required for Bolshoi Tickets
He added that there would probably be increased security at the performances, as well, but that details had not been decided upon.
America's Poorly Paid New Work Force
Mr. Sprinkel's prescription that ''America should further reduce market barriers'' rather than strive to protect decent jobs will almost certainly accelerate the present trend toward creating still more low-skill, low-wage jobs. WARD MOREHOUSE DAVID DEMBO New York, June 11, 1987 The writers are, respectively, president of the Council on International and Public Affairs and coordinator of its Technology and Work Program.
MOODY 2D AFTER BIRDIE SPREE
Owens, who also bogeyed the second hole to go with his three birdies today, is without a victory in 12 tournaments this season. He said he had been thinking about winning this one because the winner receives $100,000, the largest prize for seniors, even though the Northville is not part of the regular Senior PGA Tour.
C. M. Brooks, Lawyer; Drafted Taft-Hartley
Mr. Brooks is survived by his wife, Kay; two daughters, Cathy Brooks and Shirley Manaski, both of Houston; two sons, Jay, of Houston and Charles of Forty Fort, Pa; a sister, Dorothy Tomlins of Deerfield Beach, Fla.; a brother, Joe of Denton, Tex.; five grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter.
TULANE PLANS BUILDUP
Kelly said he was looking for ''changes where you would feel comfortable that there was a sense of academic integrity in intercollegiate athletics that insured that a men's basketball program would contribute to the quality of life on campus.''
Small Place Squeezes In for Elephant
Mr. Jansen echoed the sentiment. ''In this project,'' he said, ''we in Sri Lanka are being used all over the world as a model.'' PINNAWELA JOURNAL
5 IN PUERTO RICO RECEIVE SENTENCES
The other former officer, Juan Bruno Gonzalez, was sentenced to up to 13 years for each count of murder, plus six years for each count of perjury. His commonwealth sentences were to be concurrent but consecutive with his Federal sentence.
Women Join Optimist Club
Optimist International, a service organization, announced today that it had begun accepting women as members for the first time since it was founded in 1919. A spokesman for the 160,000-member organization said the group's board approved the move a week ago, but held off the announcement to permit time to inform the presidents of the nearly 4,000 Optimist Clubs in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean.
ANSWERS TO QUIZ
15. The conflict is between Kuwait's Sunni and Shiite Moslems. The Sunni ruling family has backed Iraq. But a third of the population is Shiite, and many favor Iran, a country where the great majority are Shiite.
YANKEES WIN, 10-5, IN 13
If he feels ready, Claudell Washington will start Saturday's nationally televised game in center field, marking his first appearance since June 10. . . . Randolph, bothered by a slight groin strain, was the Yanks' designated hitter. It was only the third time in his career, and the first since 1984, that Randolph has been a d.h. . . . Buckner, the Red Sox first baseman who suffered a hip injury in a June 8 collision with Jim Dwyer of Baltimore, was placed on the 15-day disabled list today. The Sox called up Todd Benzinger, an outfielder, to take Buckner's place.
OBSERVER
White people and black people screaming at each other about how monstrous it is down there isn't all bad, though. Keeps their minds off tax abatements for new skyscrapers.
Illinois Banking Bill
Gov. James Thompson of Illinois will probably sign a bill setting Dec. 1, 1990, as the date for opening the state to wider interstate banking, a gubernatorial spokesman said today. ''The only question is whether he will use his authority to change the trigger date,'' the spokesman said. The bill allows Illinois banks and bank holding companies to be acquired by similar institutions from any state with a reciprocal law.
Letter: On Politics; Reforming Campaigns, Constitutionally
Thus, public financing, whatever its advantages over the current system, can hardly cure all the ills of the current system. The only way to do this is to impose the kind of limits struck down in Buckley. While Byrd-Boren wends its way through the legislative process, one hopes to final passage, the difficult but necessary process of overturning Buckley should begin. CHARLES E. SCHUMER Member of Congress, 10th Dist., N.Y. Washington, June 10, 1987
Dollar Edges Upward As Gold Prices Retreat
CURRENCY MARKETS
Winning, Italian Style
It's time to consider a more fundamental remedy, which Mr. Craxi has proposed: Change the rules to inhibit tiny parties. Giving the center more space could bolster democracy - and Italy's useful voice within the wider Atlantic alliance.
Colored Movies Ruled Eligible for Copyright
The Directors Guild of America had filed a brief opposing granting new copyrights for colored films, which it said were a ''trivial variation.'' A spokesman for the guild did not immediately return calls requesting comment.
U.S. Drops Case Charging Fraud By Arms Maker
That investigation focused on whether General Dynamics provided false data to the Government regarding cost overruns on a contract for building submarines.
Bishops' Panel Says Clements Led Cover-Up of S.M.U. Athletes' Pay
The four bishops compiled the report at the request of the university's board of trustees. Among other things, they asked that the university investigate all its athletic programs to determine if other N.C.A.A. violations existed, that the meetings of the board of trustees be open to the public and that the trusteesnot engage ''individually or collectively in the details of administration.''
Summer Preview
Todd Cannao, 12 years old, of West New York, N.J., baiting his hook yesterday as he fished the waters of a pond at North Hudson Park. The hot, humid weather provided a taste of summer, which starts tomorrow, and its long vacation from the classroom.(NYT/Kim Garnick)
What a Rush to Spend City Dollars
Are the new expenditures worthwhile? Some probably are, but those approved depend more on muscle than merit. The City Council leadership hopes a new City Charter will give it sole power over the budget. If that is to be an improvement, the Council will have to develop better staff and skill than now displayed. New York City's budget ought to offer something better than a costly compromise.
New Coach in Albany
SPORTS PEOPLE
Savard Joins Nordiques
SPORTS PEOPLE
BARCELONA BOMB KILLS 15 CIVILIANS