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Minneapolis Star and Tribuna Aug. 13, 1986 5Q vital statistics Panel says complete study of Agent Orange might be impossible Tha GR EAT Get Awayl 2 great meals a dekue lake view cottage. Only $59.95 par paraonday. Scenic boat tow with picnic lunch en i Wildemeea leland available. Ping Pong Billiards Fishing Hiking.

SPECIAL LOW RATES FOR CHILDREN For reservations call Lorerta (807)226-5250 Siou Narrows Lodge, Ontario Farmer is elected president of state board of education Associated Press James Hoese, a Carver County dairy farmer, was elected president of the Minnesota State Board of Education Tuesday and Marjorie Johnson of Lake Park was elected vice president. Hoese, of Mayer, was appointed to the nine-member board in 1983 by Gov. Rudy Perpich and reappointed to a four-year term in January 1986. Johnson, appointed to the board in 1985, was president of the Minnesota School Boards Association in 1980-81 and was on the Lake Park School Board from 1972 to 1984. Los Angeles Times Washington, D.C A White House science panel has concluded that incomplete military records may make it impossible to perform an acceptable study or-' dered by Congress of Agent Orange.

As a result, tens of thousands of Vietnam veterans and their families might never know with scientific certainty whether a wide range of ailments were caused by wartime contact with the chemical defoliant. Similarly, a failure to complete the study would leave in question the safety of using the herbicide now banned by an presidential order in future wars. The same report contains an allegation by the former top U.S. military official in South Vietnam that the Justice Department is "stonewall can't do a scientifically valid study based on military records." Another official who helped prepare the report added: "The records do not support using the Vietnam battlefield as a scientific laboratory." The records do not show soldiers' daily locations or document all the aerial and ground spraying that was done to defoliate jungles and kill crops in enemy areas. Before officially throwing in the towel, the White House panel Is awaiting a report from the Centers for Disease Control, which is testing a method to detect dioxin exposure in blood serum.

But if that method cannot be combined with available military records to show which veterans were exposed to the herbicide, "the Agent Orange epidemiological study should be discontinued," the report says. Fobrk Sackad-Praponed-Heovy Vinyls OVER 10,000 ROLLS ALL UNDER $4.99 large Discounts Same Day Service On Mom Of Our Boom MTRtaivtDA Niwaosiw Along With Our Continuing Sal Of Now Current Patterns LIEBERMAN INTERIORS 7401 WAYZATA BLVD. Hwy. 12 Loun 593-983 Stt 9-5 Sun 12-5 INCORPORATE? Most small businesses should be incorporated. If you are presently operating an unincorporated business or are starting a new business, you should get competent legal advice.

CALL 854-7960 Hennepin County Marriage license applications Bonnie L. Gvdesen, 31, 4537 Irving Ay. Jeme W. Baker, 45. 10741 NW.

Dogwood Coon Rapldi. Dawn E. Jeffer, 29, and John I. Rarralad, 27, both 2632 Dupont Av. S.

Beverly Y. Beaslev, 25, and Lawrence A. Havn, 30, both 2M0 Blaisdell Av. S. LvneHe Spenny, 24, 1655 W.

Innsbruck Columbia Heights; Jav Pottenger, 26, Poplar, Mont. Elizabeth J. Siade, 31, and Dean H. Chrlstenson, 29, both 5053 Washburn Av. N.

Pamela A. Madsen, 22, 561 Rice Creek Terrace, Fridley; Joseph S. Weipert, 23, Tempe. Arli. Kav Lecander, 22, and Alan Schelller, 24, both (312 Zane Av.

Brooklyn Park. Mary K. Anderson, 30, 3254 Xerxes Av. Thomas P. Gorrilla, 35, Ironwood, Mich.

Julie A. Jaworskl, 19, and Daniel J. Williams, 21, both 12S8 NE. Skywood Lane, Fridlev. Elizabeth J.

Puliu, 26, and James R. Roden, 26, both 6220 N. Magnolia Lane, Maple Grove. Kathy Sevev, 23, 5730 Holiday Court, Minnetonka; Wayne Hagstrom, 24, Pine City, Minn. Janis K.

Olson, 26, Brill, Craig A. Swanson, 27, Virginia, Minn. Debra K. Roiger, 19, and Robert M. Utne, 23, both 7229 3rd Av.

Richfield. JoAnn Wiederhorn, 34, and Donald L. Roche, 38, both 2641 Dupont Av. S. Kathleen M.

Wiesner, 26, and Thomas R. Mahlgan, 25, both 3122 Farnum Eagan. Barbara J. Leltner. 25, 6301 Lyndale Av.

Ricky A. Lllla, 26, 6520 13th Av. S. Kim Turnberg, 30, 3730 28th Av. Hideki Sano, 32, 195 Edmund St.

Paul. Robin A. Hohzapple, 25, 3141 Jersey Av. St. Louis Park; Siros W.

Jabari, 28, 414 7th Av. SE. Barb Wilder, 27, and Jeff Wallner, 25, both 3335 Coachman Eagan. Deborah R. Kirby, 30, Minneapolis; Donald P.

Speicher, 31, Brooklyn Park. Susan R. Erickson, 23, 4401 W. 110th Blooming-ton; Gregory S. Larson, 26, Fargo, N.D.

Ann M. Gerlach, 23, 1510 Malnstreet. Hopkins; Brian K. Wellens, 27, 533 E. Park Valley Hopkins.

Lori K. Engelklng, 23, 14660 Southampton Burnsville; Richard A. Huckle 29, Mt. Prospect, III. Klmberly S.

Reed, 27, 10156 Lyndale Av. Bloom- Ington; Dennis J. Gallenberg, 28, 11755 NW. 191st Lane, Elk River. Deborah E.

Ahlberg, 25, Prinevllle, Douglas M. Hilsen, 26, Bismarck, N.D. Carolinda M. Meuwissen, 25, High Point Circle, Eden Prairie; Robert W. Snyder, 30, 8609 Darnel Eden Prairie.

Kathleen M. Gunderson, 28, 204 Valley High Burnsville; Larry W. Borgen, 33, 1201 W. 156th Burnsville. Diane E.

Rodgers, 25, 9120 Nicollet Av. Blooming-ton, Apt. Kevin P. Erickson, 24, 9120 Nicollet Av. Bloomington, Apt.

3. Tina M. Enz, 23, 5815 Pleasant Av. John T. Wolff, 21, 420 Harrison Av.

Edlna. Jean L. Gruett, 26, and James L. Taylor II, 36, both 8061 14th Av. Bloomington.

Kathleen Holmauist, 35, 4909 Wellington New Brighton; Steven Hauge, 33, LaHabra, Calif. Noreen L. Mausolf, 27, 608 $. 9th Mark R. Neu-bauer, 27, 126 S.

12th St. Eva E. Rlos, 34, and Michael S. McLaughlin, 32, both Chicago, III. Barbara A.

Burnham, 27, and Michael A. Stelner, 26, both 4049 NE. Monroe Columbia Heights. Lorraine Aldana, 34, 516 19th Av. William Rodriguez, 28, 3520 Dupont Av.

S. Lynn M. Slater, 25, 2309 Blomguist Av White Bear Lake; Thomas A. Dlttrich, 24, 7801 Zane Av. Brooklyn Park.

Eliza M. Farrls, 26, 987 Dupont Av. Eugene McWilliams, 37, 3520 Heatherton Edina. Pamela Patterson Dickey, 24, and Joshua D. Uran, 29, both 2705 Watertown Long Lake.

Sandra L. Hubbard, 26, 770 Lund Av. Spring Lake Park; Thomas J. Madlgan, 30, 4412 NE. 4th Columbia Heights.

Paula E. Kroll, legal, 4731 NE. 6th Columbia Heights; Raymond Haynus, legal, 1001 49th Av. Columbia Heights. Kim Anderson, 25, and Turner Anderson, 37, both 1215 S.

9th St. Emilv P. Fairbanks, 32, 5740 N. Oakvlew Lane, Plymouth; Paul D. Shellum, 30, 8634 Zinnia Way, Maple Grove.

Diane M. Haves, 24, 8101 46th Av. New Hope; Jeffrey A. Krause, 24, 5432 Unity Av. Crystal.

Lori-White, 21, 13650 85th Av. Maple Grove; Ste- cy.PaquIn, 23, 13140 Basswcod Lane, Rogers. 'Births GIRLS AYRES, Debra and Michael, 11210 Lanewood Circle, Eden Prairie. BASARA, Shervl and Paul, 2618 NE. Benlamln St.

BLOM, Joan and Larry, 2943 Chowen Av. Rob-blnsdale. BLOMGREN, Dana and Randy, 4324 Zenith Av. Robbinsdale. BRUEGGEMAN, Rhonda and Steven, 307 7th Av.

Hopkins. DOLAN, Klmberly and William; Litchfield, Minn. FAISON, Debra and Charles, 13584 Caramel Trail, Eden Prairie. GAUT, Annette and Eugene, Rockford, Minn. GUY, Catherine and Jonathan, 8807 Knollwood Eden Prairie.

HENDRICKS, Linda and Duane, 6248 N. Nathan Lane, Maple Grove. HOWE, Elise and William, 2450 N. Holly Lane, Plymouth. HULTQUIST, Susan and Steven, 1306 Winderest Eagan.

JASKO, Sandra and Thomas, 1027 43rd Av. N. KARVONEN, Susan and Joel, 8195 Vernon Greenfield. KAY, Linda and Thomas, 4206 N. Hemlock Lane, Plymouth.

KLEIN, Michelle and Jeffrey, 11609 Virginia Av. Champlin. LACK, Stephanie and Michael, 13 Tamarack Otsego. LATTERNER, Sheryl and Timothy, 621 W. 82nd Chaska.

MAERTENS, Heidi and Steven, 5805 Wlnnetka Av. New Hope. MEDINA, Luclnda and Michael, 1220 27th Av. NE. MICHAUD, Cheri and Jay, 2210 Queen Av.

N. OKINS, Kathleen and Craig, 2701 Hampshire Av. Crystal. PETERSON, Susan and James, 6540 Emerson Av. Richfield.

POSHKOFF, Jeri Jo and Gordon, 6480 Craig Eden Prairie. RAPPEL, Virginia and Stanley, 6331 Edgemont Circle, Brooklyn Park. ROFF, Tammy and James, 3110 W. 90th Bloomington. ROSE NOW, Cheryl and Donald, 18463 Lake Georoe Oak Grove.

SALLIS, Johnice and James, 2024 Brookvlew Brooklyn Center. SHEPROW, Robin and Douglas, 9063 Hyland Creek Bloomington. SMITH, Debra and Mark, 4720 Covington Court, Eagan. SUNDET, Anna and Ray, 3905 W. 48th Edina.

WANAT, Linda and Jeffrey, 3111 Vera Cruz Av. Crystal. WATSON, Sherri and Charles, 307 20th Av. Hopkins. YOUNG, Ginnette and Kevin, 3418 Moorland Minnetonka.

BOYS BAUMEL, Elizabeth and Abraham, 22S Sumter Av. Golden Valley. BIRR, Debra and Lyle, 3249 Xenia Av. Crystal. BLEI, Bette and Richard, 3620 Perry Av.

Robbinsdale. BOLIN, Denlse and Ronald, 4415 NE. 5th Columbia Heights. BONIN, Lee and Phil, 5920 N. Goldenrod Lane, Plymouth.

BROSTROM, Jeanne and Gerald, 12244 23rd Av. Burnsville. GERSHONE, Fern and Ernest, 2515 Zinran Av. St. Louis Park.

HAGSTROM, Bonita and Terence, 8133 Vincent Av. Brooklyn Park. HAUGEN. Susan and Kevin, Rockford, Minn. HENTZ, Luann and Alphons, 12 Bavview Circle, Chaska.

HOLMBERG, Cheryl and Howard, 3129 Idaho Av. St. Louis Park. HUME, Sharon and Patrick, 5028 53rd Av. Crystal.

JOHNSON, Karol and Bradley, 8910 Hilltop St. Bonifaclus. JOHNSON, Robin and Michael, 2106 Queen Av. N. JuukuAiN, beuoie aiia fcouert, ii i7 uin Av.

S. JUNTILLA, Krishna and Neil, 4850 N. Forestview Lane, Plymouth. KIEFFER, Elizabeth and John, 19927 Larkin Corcoran. LARSON, Susan and Phillip, 401 16th Av.

Hopkins. LITYNSKI, Wllma and Paul, 3023 Golden Valley Golden Valley. MEYERS, Roxanne and Peter, 1451 Arden Ar- den Hills. O'NEAL, Pamela and Craig, 4321 27th Av. S.

OSMONSON, Ellen and David, 1807 3rd Av. N. PENNINGTON, Judy and Robert, 225 Arthur Av. SE. PERIUS, Tracy and Jerome, 541 79th Av.

Brooklyn Park. POMIJE, Pennle and David, 6831 N. Fremont Brooklyn Center. QUAM, Joan and John, 838 3rd Excelsior. RIZK, Sober and Isaac, 3201 3rd Av.

S. SCHUTTE, Linda and James, 5700 73rd Av. Brooklyn Park. SHERVEY, Myriam and Mark, 7104 Pontiac Circle, Chanhassen. SMITH, Vanessa and Arnold, 2813 Pillsbury Av.

S. STARR, Kim and Marc, Cedar, Minn. TSANG, Irene and Kin Hing, 10310 28th Av. Plymouth. WEDLL, Carol and Lawrence, 5817 47th Av.

Crystal. WILLCUTT, Barbara and Clarence, 8121 Bryant Av. Bloomington. YOCHIM, Karen and Timothy, 4620 Adell Av. Golden Valley.

TWIN GIRLS WEAVER, Julie and Robert, 315 Juneau Lane, Plymouth. Deaths ANDERSON, William 71, 6304 York Av. Edina. APPELGET, Mark Alan, 26, 5765 Glenmoor Circle, Minntonka. BOE, Kenneth Peter, 61, 12926 Portland Av.

Burnsville. BOYES, Bryce 91, 5825 74th Av. Brooklyn Park. BURNS, James Thomas, 67, 3417 York Av. Robbinsdale.

CANFIELD, Harry SO, 7042 Quail Av. Brooklyn Center. CONLIN, Patrick 51, 8214 Ideal Av. Cottage Grove. DOLLAR, William J.

73, 1315 Olson Memorial Hwv. DOOLITTLE, Evelyn 91, 22 5lh Av. Hopkins. DWELLE, Mary 66, 1425 W. 28th St.

EDISON, Sigurd Pararlle, 85, 3730 Penn Av. N. FLEMINO, Laurence 69, 6341 Longfellow Av. Richfield. FRANTZ, Otto Henry, 93, 615 Minnetonka Mills Hopkins.

FROMAN, Molly Elaine, 71, 2089 Watson St. Paul. FRUEN, Richard 70, 7600 Golden Valley Golden Valley. GAMMELL, John 75, 6005 Eden Prairie Edlna. HIVELEY, Myrtle Ida, 102.

1815 Central Av. NE. HRUSKA, Charles 71, 2228 Aldrich Av. N. IGWE, Linus Ifeava, 34, 10721 Smetana Minnetonka.

INBERG, Llndy 52, Owatonna, Minn. JACOBSEN, Thorvald 71, Tyler, Minn. KOENIG, Bertha, 87, 3737 Bryant Av. S. LARSON, Adolph 75, 1025 9th Av.

South St. Paul. LaVASSEUR, Dwaln 65, 2625 N. Pilgrim Lane, Plymouth. LeBECK, John 87, 6624 Oakland Av.

$., Richfield. LEE, Rose 79, 1510 Malnstreet, Hopkins. LUHRMAN, Henry 58, 3717 W. 83rd Bloomington. MADGE, Gerald Glenn, 29, 2312 E.

34th St. MARTINI, Edward 96, 5517 Lyndale Av. S. NELSON, Joseph 87, 2739 Cedar Av. S.

NELSON, Trygve Elvin. 82, 2433 5th Av. S. NILAND, Merle Mary, 84, 615 Minnetonka Mills Hopkins. CKEEFE, Sheridan 74, 3801 Upton Av.

N. PARSONS, Andrew 16, 17491 138th Av. Dayton. PATTERSON, Jesse, 79, 1917 Newton Av. N.

PEDERSEN, Rudolph, 85. 3701 Bryant Av. S. ROHDE, Mable Mellta, 91, 3738 Perry Av. Robbinsdale.

RUNEBORG. Stephen 17, 3849 18th Av. S. SHEPHERDSON, Mildred 91, 7500 W. 22nd St.

Louis Park. SLITER, Ethel 77, 3944 Chowen Av. S. STAUFFER, Donald 60, 3268 N. Shore Oro- no.

STEWART, Donald 70, 5430 Boone Av. New Hope. SWENSON, Walter Alfred. 84, 5720 11th Av. S.

TAMTE, Myrtle 78, 8008 Bass Lake New Hope. THRUNE, Hubert 70, 3546 Humboldt Av. N. TLUSTY, Patrick Leon, Medford, Wis. TREMBLEY, Florence, 67, 3869 Heather Eagan.

TRUWE, James 59, Rockford, III. TYR VANEN, Urho 73, 4740 Clinton Av. S. UNGLESBEE, William 25, 5017 Angellne Av. Crystal.

VanHALE, Alice 69, 23901 Queen Av. N. WALTZING, Frederick 82, Litchfield, Minn. WIDMARK, Blanche 67, 3710 E. 34th St.

WILSON, Janet Marilyn, 59, 194S N. Kelly Golden Valley. ing" attempts by Vietnam veterans to get military documents to help substantiate court claims that they were harmfully exposed to Agent Orange. The Justice Department denied the charge and said it had been cooperating with lawyers representing veterans' interests. The 364-page document, a copy of which was made available to the Los Angeles Times, represents an effort by the Reagan administration to respond to a 1980 congressional mandate to assess the possible health effects of Agent Orange, which contains small amounts of dioxin, a particularly toxic poison.

The administration appears to be on the verge of telling Congress it cannot complete the study. While this was designed to be the most comprehensive study of the health effects of Agent Orange, other studies are tracking Air Force veterans who worked with the herbicide. These studies are examining the physical and psychological effects of service in Vietnam, tracking women who served in Vietnam and examining the development of certain kinds of cancer among veterans. So far the studies have found virtually no correlation between Agent Orange exposure and health problems. A copy of the science panel's report has been sent to the House Veterans Affairs subcommittee on hospitals and health care, which will turn it over to the congressional Office of Technology Assessment for review.

"There is unanimous agreement that an epidemiological study of ground troops' possible exposures to Agent Orange, based solely on military records, does not appear to be scientifically feasible," the White House's Agent Orange Working Group's science panel concluded. "We're not saying people weren't exposed or that they don't have prob lems, said a scientist who worked on the report. "We're saying you Orchestra Continued from page 3B Body recovered from Lake Minnetonka way. It's still in the preliminary stages. When we actually will begin it hasn't been decided.

It seems to $600 SriPrize Stop in at any of the Pinguin Centers' four convenient locations and register to win $1,000 grand prize. Second and third prizes of $600 and $400 will also be awarded in the drawing September 15, 1986. And while you're there, check Pinguirrs fall league schedule. You'll find men's, women's, mixed, junior and senior all at times to suit your schedule, plus supervised children's playrooms for daytime leagues. You'll also enjoy checking out Pinguirrs exciting new bars and restaurants.

Bring the coupon below, good for 75 off a glass of beer from Mingles, now at Village North and Saxon Bowls; the newly-remodeled Black Swan Grill at Southdale Bowl; or our lounge at Southtown. So visit your nearest Pinguin Center soon. We can't promise you the grand prize, only a grand time. me that later this year would be a good time to begin." the northeast end of Maxwell Bay in Orono. Patrol officers spotted Brunn's body not far from where friends saw him go under while swimming at about 5:30 p.m.

Saturday, said a water patrol spokesman. The Hennepin County Sheriffs Department Water Patrol Tuesday recovered the body of a 27-year-old Osseo man who disappeared Saturday while swimming on Lake Minnetonka. Kevin Gerald Brunn, 533 3rd Av. was found at about 8:45 a.m. on Despite the deficits, the orchestra reports 1985-86 as its most successful season in terms of tickets sold and ticket revenue.

Both categories in creased by 14 percent over the pre vious year. Ticket sales totaled $1,145,306. More than 98 percent of seats for concerts at the Ordway Mu Grand jury indicts inmate in fatal stabbing sic Theatre were sold, and an average of 90 percent at all other loca tions. The body of Allgood, 26, 3125 29th Av. was found in a used-car lot at 2900 E.

Lake St. He was last seen alive at the Poodle Club, 3001 E. Lake St. Income for the year was expenses were $4,594,663. Corporate contributions amounted to $419,560, an increase of 15.5 percent over the An inmate at Oak Park Heights prison already serving time for another crime was indicted Tuesday for first-degree murder in the July 1985 stabbing death of Michael Allgood.

A Hennepin County grand jury indicted Michael Ellison, 36, on two counts of first-degree murder. He previously had not been charged in the case. previous year. 75 OFF AGLASS OF TAP BEER1, I GOOD AT I I MINGLES, BLACK SWAN GRILL OR SOUTHTOWN LOUNGE. The orchestra's complete annual re port will be released Sept.

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Winners will be notified by phone. Meet St.Thomas After Work "registration I Win $1,000, $600, or $400. Yes No Are you presently a league bowler? I would like co be contacted about joining a fall league. Name AT THE Centers "The warmth, the commitment, the quality. a reality at New College.

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