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Concord Monitor from Concord, New Hampshire • 20

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Concord Monitori
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By DIANNE KEARNS OTi Myiffihwi Dutton noted that the additional Judges looking far a justice who was "lea of a Uv wlff Inaefce the Stgreme Court'! case- dldal activist" Qua tbe appointees of re-load think Judge Souter la someone cent year jfe garnered that ftnpwaion of Sorter during ndr Men wt fa ready far tti tart to that Sorter data said EDT yilniiit i Snow1 SmWi added: la brilliant Hekex- eeptionally talented He la aduiariy PM ww thatif bets apprised' hla Pinions on toaromOoiatwIllbemaiaedbirae' tute analgia PMjjflM prtfcwy at ftankUn PIftntcr yeOate drteirter oft rtpreaata the poor fa cases before the Supreme Court said tt too early to aay how Sorter's preaence the two djacuaacd the rotes ol tbe judicial executive and legislative branches of gov- enunent In general terms 1 that emy recommendation wra a very poffve womhemlatlnn Sununu said noting that twhad apatai David Souterwbo waa nomtaated yes- ferday to the rtate-Stgreme Court (to scribed by those who know him is a hrilll- art man whose approach to law is rooted ka logical analySn rather 'than political phllooophy possifatetosiy ntoreranecreative or more liberal If SouE crtsnomtaitionfeconflrnied the very nature the eoutt a coracrvative Jn ringgtmfa "You uee those terms" said Justice to the court probably not have SmltiL who worked for Souter when Souter an Immediate impact bn the court Ihk was the attorney genera from 1ST early on it is hard to say to lfTS rfgmnpMit about Judge would agree he a very scholarly Souter that his legfcl work and legal Judge From what I know of him on the Motysis is notinfluenced by the trends of trial bench he a very hardworking theday Rather he has a discerning ap- pmacfa to the law that considers the poll- Gov John Sununu will soon appoint lufthe" des underlying It the meaning the very nature of the appellate a comervathre Jnatflrtkm" nt of a stage three more superior court Judges and with state BarAssoda- and present and farmer Judges also said the (act thrt granted his request for a court injunction farcing state employees back to wort dur- sickout di ing a spring i nomhaflot It farced me to bend over backwards In the process lobe at fair at I odd be to ev eryone he said think you have to go well beyondastogle ers Hired Job Program By BILL SANDERSON Monitor Three men have been hired as top man- federally agers far New Hampshire's new financed Job training program The program to be administered by the New Hampshire Private Industry Council will train pop and long-term unemployed people far new Jobs It will use money allocated by the federal Job Training Act the Reagan replacement far the Oomorehsenaive Enquoyment and Training Act or CETA InNew Hampshire thenew jxugramj administrators will receive more than $30000 a year George Adames of Manchester has been named the director of finance and adminlrt ration He has a do andk Nskrel Weettwr NOAA Dept at Commit Fronts: Cold The Forecast Wwm Sureiy tab aftsmoon hitfii naar 80 MosUv dssr tontata kww In the 60s wesNaw wroei iwrew sis (Nlnty Vn Mnlmf wDHlOlfRwf Npm item mU kwbsi BBb wm ftiot uppv aUB NoreMnny mindi 5 to 10 mph (8lo Mkph) tNsok kMtate mmoan kwooiw wnn ir "faht Local Data Hlghaet temp yesMufay 71 (22 C) Lowstf lamp tab morning 80 18 C) flCMM MMI wnPi jHpuni wlNl vf Nomwl mean tamp 84(180' Eecsssta tamp bin month 88 WwmH (by bet month 94 (36 C) 20lh CcidMt day bat month 41 (50 14ta Compartivsi Tighestysmsmey 94(3801934 lodmr36(20 1870 wvwi DegmeDeysloooang Tout prodp ysMenfey 84 told prodp ust month 207 Deficiency of pmdp last monta'119 Sunrise tomorrow 6:11 am Sums! tomorrow 7:20 pm i wwild affect the planes of the type which may have terday) It made its last scheduled stop In Anchorage There was no Soviet comment on the plane other than a dispatch from the Soviet official news agency Tass which reported the aircraft missing and said Japa-nese authorities were looking for it In April tom- Karan Air Unsa Jot with 110 people aboard waa fired upon by Soviet aircraft mid fareeij to land at Mur- mansk a Soviet city The Soviets alleged the Korean Jet had violated their air spKe while en route from Paris to Seoul Two nets a Korean and a Japanese led and 13 others injured in thr in- BeaakL -v 'Sontar-waa named a auperior cout Judge la 1178 Sununu nominated him to Execw tire Council meetings A vote expected nextweek 'v-" After peaterdayk meedndL tiuuonu told I deddeden Souter talklMdoMMrtpeogetfaMMUTtw IngtSe field to throe viewing eachof them 1 was Impreaaed with David Souter as i- tadhridual who is-committed to the In tegrity of the law and as an individual who committed to the way tbe Constitution waa tatended to be Sununu said I feel he will be (considered) in years from nowjme of my better appoint Last week the governor said he was shot down a Korean airplane was at 3:23 am (3:33 pm EDT Wednesday) when tt as 113 miles day) when the pilot reported his position aouo ofHokkaklo a KAL ino Indication of any trouble and that the werther was reported good in the area at the time Joan's defenaa ansney in plane aournSrakal- its do have been tbe Jumbo Jet about 113 aorthof Hokkaido near coast The defame agency said the plane was flying st an altitude of 33000 feet when i vanned from the radv screen about nine at the time but did show what might mfliai andT pedlatridanln SJSf5fld3a3dmfrecm furthiTreSrtai At low levels a gradual accumulation of chronic arsenic poitoning At low levels a gradual -ranenic in the body kassoctafed with can- nr and riiowriiv rwnlritnrv and Maim i and at Franklin Pierce College Jeffrey Rato of Bow is the new director of operations and training Rata holds a PhD from Boston University and he teaches there and at Keene State College He once wrote a paper tto scribing some inadequacies of tne CETA program Paul West of Durham to director of marketing and public relations far the new Jobs program West a retired Air Force These are Soviet MiG-23 fiogger fighter JET- (Continued Fhxn Page 1) search planes were scouting the area where the plane was reportedly shot radar 1 dowjL Japanese defense taut many Soviet aircraft appeared to be over the zone 582 bun laid Q61BK So planes over Sakhalin saying "open and Japan's foreign minister appointed Etoimongoe task farce to carry out contacts i Soviet Untan South Korea and the United States is Foreign Ministry spokesman in TokyoaakL i Soviet AmSassador Vladimir Pavlov was summoned to' the Japanese Foreign Ministry where the Japanese askedhih) to expedite all information the Soviet Union has on the plane the spokesman old The KAL Flight No 7 was due in Seoul at 5:53 anvlocaT time (4:53 pm EDT yes- est Show's By SHARON VOAS Moaitor HENNIKER A well in Hennikef has been found to have an arsenic level higher than the federally accepted standard Local and state officials say this is tbe first -report of a high level of arsenic in Hennik- er and say it should be a cause for concern but not fear This sateffite picture ehows deer skies over New England Showrtn FHirrtfl Ocrihided 1 Stationary i Langta of dsv 13 houra9 minutss Phase of flon new ontas Oth Portsmoufti tfdse tomonuw Mgh ft51 sjii l2Stpr Low 1141 ein 1264 pm The Netionel Whether Seivioe broedceett weelher kifonneUon oontinuouby et WL40 an tae high' frequency FM twnd from Concord For The Traveler Boston ems Tonight doer Lows 88 to 80 Tomorrow sunny breezy and warm HKflw86to90 Maine Tonight partly dowdy upper 40s and fair south Lows in the upper 40s and low 80S Tomorrow mostly sunny south with vsrisbto doudbwss and a chance of showers north Highs in the 80s aouta end 70s north Vermont Cbw debt and areas of fog tonight Low 45 to 86 Tomorrow mostly sunny and warm but a chance of thurv dsrttorms north lata in the day High 80 MSB 'rr- will start work nest week and 'a aal the seniriiceqfeirents associated with ft" he ukl 'yq vpivedr they probably even remcm Police Log the theft of fromHlgata Street Reported stoien were a Toshiba AMFM ktereo receiver a Panasonic turntable stage Ughts and four garter theater masks to all the stoien property was tfe The police believe the burgar broke into Higdro otudk Phenis Hauby climbing escape Part of door leading to the tire wraps wao found broken aiktmM thief toopenttfrom the outside The burglary believed to have taken CHANNEL 21 fCfaattauedftanfkgBl) wfll look at utiHtiei sod pmktag Raymond said the land -deal was made lieutenant colonel worked In marketing product development and sales vyith Mobre Business Equipment in Dover According to a news release from Gov John 8000000 office Adameo and Rata will receive salaries of $3200 while West wfll receive 13100 A personnd commlt- tee originally suggested that and salaries of about $37000 and that Job have a salary of about $35000 v- The managen of the CETA program which kruh by the counties are paid from $20000 to $25000 a year Instead of being run by the counties the new program with federal money floated the office Wert safa today that kening personnel costs down was one goal but getting the program started was more important- we want todok go ahead and dl- -rect as mucfaofour Onortandas muchof the money to the program itself "be skid The program officially starts Oct one day after the CETA program officially: goes out of existence But already Wert aid training and Job programs under the Job Training Ad are starting up in Claremlont Henniker too late hi the mouth to complete a fitatt- respondenti yet far the news program He tang department review dtaefbrtae predict (hit eventually 35 people wiD AttgustmeethuLeotthadtobebtacedon work at the station taeSntonbre agenda Rvmundsaid Tbe station oririnally wanted to go so OitaSbuKtaSminMbe- the air by Nov llfmitosemdifar an-cause the board has not granted final ap- other property ddayed mat gaal SmiM provaL wants to be sure Chatmei 21 begins broad-' Meanwhile Simms said the station certkg ta time far the preettnUal pri-ptatming its programs A chief engneer mny activity nunager will begiu in three weeks Simms aid he has not wed i ddent South Korea's state-nm tdexkfan net- In the dispatch' work KBS gave the feUowinfbreakdown Tass aakl: South Korean Boeing 747 of ludkinriitirejdMazrUhrpnnemiflsing -r passenger aircraft on a regular flight from since Wednesday: 72 Korean 22 Japanese new york to SedCU has been losL 6a board 34 Taiwanese 112 of other nationalities there were 280 passengers and crew mem-and 29 crew members A Boston travel bers The plane was last heard from when agency said it had booked some New Eng- tt was 80 kilometers (50 miles) east of Hok-landere on the flight kakk Japaueseoearch efforts have The last radio contact kith tbe aircraft 'turned up tainutes after the JOgnttauednttaiFagBl) meeting in my office are absotateiy and-unequivocal- Arsenic Ini Private ell said they were not frightened "(But) I am rite said not drinking were reported in Bow Alkmstown other areas of the state A think bebruming so hard they ought to de at the time of the test They plan to have a second test bedrock wells are more 'susan to'antedc kmEMocuamnlfidtElC emae more gfewartJng tfaeralses fmrhnniwiHnn geologists in the state' who say arsenic associated nI think fa flMfraskfa a steroid test on Steroids are a drug that enhances athletic performance there wmatwthiiw wrong Earlier this week SprimasM confer and AwTtwnfctiMssi was cnce committee membrti to authorised anythin wrong with a legislator doing ft Legistative Services staff member to dii-T thihk dcjte who ataed her to draft the budget Eric and Karen FYancalangia who live on tamgviw IWye said private water I would not be panic-stricken state Water of IAishJnNewHainprtiIim jmobabiy a natural ncymmcf in with It" fmraor id nieipSoM Ri dm governor mml iPine prow absoiutefy consktent with what was umdre's bedrock The 300-foot-deep artoT Man well had an unusually low water level flce toid Spirou she couid not revral tM originof the pmr raise provision becaoaq -Whtte has acknowledged prepaaing the -her dealings with lawmaker! are confide amawitiiint Dai toftinfpd (hf mqr roilfl tlfiri v' during conference committee deiiber- Only Rep Bfargaret Ramsay a Keene ations But Mk says her proposal was al- Democrat has said sbe approves of letting fared between ttetlme tt was submitted to Demkten whatsheknows Legislative Services for drafttag and the Other memljere of the conference corn-day Mk Introduced and that she didn't know it contained the raises Sununu noted that tbe budget oeoriona were hectic fairness to the people ta- LynneD acting of thatof On Rape Case Interview company found their well to have 83 parta of arsenic per billion The federal limit is NEW BEDFORD Mast (AP) Hie Standard-Times of New Bedford has appealed a decision to bar publication of an Interview with an accused rapist a decision its editor says at the heart of every basic constitutional rights" going to carry our argument into the appeals court where I think well be Pan ent Firm Of 01 Two Men Arrested After I 1 -0 the water and going to do something about it Selectman Judith Coleman said: tokend out any alarms but we weiht want people to be aware that maybe they should chrok their "It should be a said Harry Harry the Stewart a water i but I would get tt Two years ago arsenic concentrations above the federal level of' acceptability said Standard-Times editor Jamesltagidale "If not thk could lead to a whole new understanding acrom the nation about the rig of a Judge to step in and prevent a newspaper from publishing issued a preliminary Injunction yesterday against the Standard-Times barring the Webster Valve began installing nnihipn control equipment thk year and Ste- phen Thayer III the Attorney far Newf Hampshire said the company fa now treating its wastes according to the permit it was issued In February In the lawsuit the EPA said it wanted to fine Watts Regulator $10000 for each day that Webster Valve had violated the taw At the time the discharge was discovered tt exceeded 27000 gallons a day and indud-ed at least a dozen toxic pollutants cording to the EPAsult Webster Vaive Co referred questions to andBldtanlJfcrtom Otaer pesuciues Tucrt are others who which yfrwFt? thf anwik fry pwrto find hi conoentratfoM of the element in thdr well water Raposo's attorney Harry Bello asked the court to stop publication of the inter-view saying it would hurt his chances far a fair trial Attorneys representing other defendants jn the case also asked O'Neill to ban the story 'WHrfFI iJfXl earlier order waa turned down by a state appeals court Justice Mondmr pendliig final O'Neill noting the extensive press cov-etoge gven tbe story siid the Interview would create additional publicity (TNellL given a synopsis of the interview by Raposo's attorney Harry Bello said tt a detailed account of the platotlfCo version of his activities thooe of the other defendants and the victim during the course of the Incident alleged in the various criminal thk atoty published the righto of the defendants to an Impartial trial in any county will be he said O'Neffl acknowMged the objection that the gag order challenged the constitutional freedom of the press but he said right to a fair trial was abo guaranteed by (be Constitution court cannot conceive' that Victor rights under Sixth Amendment tospeedy and piibito trial by an Impartial Jury in the state and district whereto the Webster Valve Agrees To Pay $78000 In Suit The Cbncord police arrested two men lera scuffle at th Apartments on early yesterday aftera scuffle at the Royal Concord Garden Apartments on Loudon Road Tbe police were called to the apartments ments yelling threata Jo aomeone In a crowd Minton wrote in bis report thatbecaure Major was II yean old ne decided to take him into protective custody He apd Ottlcer Ifank tried to handcuff Major and but II Christopher BUJor resident of the apart- to a Stephen put Urn into tbe police cruker Major As the poiico Major another SHutchins acttoneThe tr ying to detain i the crowd Lorry penonk newspaper from putabhing a jailhouse in terview with Victor Raposot one of six men charged in a well-publicized barroom gang rape ruling upholds a temporary restraining order be gaced on the newqpa- Appeals Court Justice Armstrong set Sept 7 far a hearing on the appesi O'Neill barred the newspaper and re-twrter John Impemba from publishing the Interview until the final jury is seated or until Rapood or Impemba testify hi any of tbe expkted trials related to tbe rape case He saM puMkation before aJwy ita iected would "seriously impair all of the criminal rid to a fair and impartial fitough be may have been In granting this interview this court will not see his rights or those of the other criminal defendants seriously Impaired by immediate publication" said Rapoao 23 is one of four men charged in the March 6 gang rape at Big Dan's Tav-ern In New Bedford The case gained na-Uonal attention when the police reported the woman was raped on a pool table for two hours while bystanders cheered the attackers Two other men have been charged as accessories to the case jl The newspaper said Rapoao sent a letter to the Standard-Tbnes asking far a chance to tell his story Impemba viewed him last week at thO BristoiCoimty House of Correction Critopr FRANKLIN parent companyof Weboter Valve Co has agreed to pay the federal government $78000 to settle a lawsuit that maintained it was polluting the Merrimack River Webster Valve one of Franklin's largest emnknren makes valves for steam water and airconditioning systems It is owned by Watts RegulatorCb of Massachusetts by Watts Regulator Co of Massachusetts la June tbe UA Environmental Protoc-tkn Agency charged that Webster Valve had far 11 years been illegally discharging heavy metals such ar cyanide and lead organic chemicals into the Mer- rtmack tedflcally the EPA charged thrt WebrtreValvehad dumped the SS geoustfedskm" their efforts 1 so they decided to arieit him Hutchins ran but Minton caught him chimed with resist- -r riding bicycles near McKee Square The police an continuing thdr investigation of me burglary ODD A $451 Mcvde was laoirf jswotsmss veedwitba28Wiwbeel wastes tato the river without having a permit one was avj under the federal Clean Water Act Hie Regulator EPA also charged that after last Feb- The public has 30 days to comment on ruanr when the company finally got a per- the settlement A federal Judge must then mtttt operated in violation of the pernuL approve the settlement before it becomes The company denied the charges and effective aid it discharged its waste into the local LauraHamhfeton the Watts Regulator Go this morning to avgiabfefa sewer system '-j I.

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