<br />
<br />ORIS_All
<br />
<br />
<br />~.
<br />:J
<br />gS~
<br />:=J,
<br />
<br />'""\~~;'>'
<br />
<br />~~'
<br />~IQ",
<br />:J'
<br />
<br />ilg~,'t.;...,~
<br />
<br />tl$
<br />
<br />
<br />b
<br />IVfRY
<br />~7
<br />
<br />
<br />I:::' }',
<br />
<br />:..
<br />
<br />:...:
<br />'c vi"deo-rccQrded testimony will he ad.
<br />mi~<;ible evidence. If Bright does not
<br />make the lrinl. she will violate her
<br />subpoena nnd could fac.c court penal.
<br />tics.
<br />Two months before David Jr.'s
<br />dealh. Polrcis nod her husband.
<br />David. enrolled the boy in Bright's
<br />development center, whcre he at.
<br />tended day' care two to three days n
<br />week.
<br />"I would consider Renee a friend:'
<br />Bright said..
<br />Bright testified thut none of her'
<br />staff noticed bruising: on David Jr:s
<br />body before he died and that there .
<br />were never :my instances of temper
<br />fnntnzms or self.abusive beh:lVior,
<br />She also slmed that the boy didn't
<br />show Ihe signs of a child suffering
<br />from the disorder.
<br />Bright lkscribed Da....id Jr. ,Is be.
<br />ing "telTor-struck" tlie first day ~c~
<br />ncc dropped him off at the ccnter.
<br />"Renee was pleascd because it
<br />was n sign thut he was going to miss
<br />her," Bright said, "Both Renee and
<br />David would pick hint up. He Wil~.
<br />thoroughly happy to see both of
<br />them, It made us all very happy, I
<br />Ihink.~'
<br />
<br />WEATHER
<br />--.---.. _.~"_._-.--"_._---~
<br />
<br />more lhan halfan inch of rain was re.
<br />poned in the Hereford-Grover area.
<br />Greeley reportcd .06 of un inch nt the
<br />University of NQrthcrn Colorudo's
<br />offici:ll stmion.
<br />"I didn't get nny reports of hail
<br />from the latest round," Wirshborn
<br />.~nid.
<br />Thnt was good news for farmers
<br />whn have also taken a benting in the
<br />p::st couple ofwccks. BUI it will be
<br />some time before lhe exlent of lhat.
<br />beating will be known,
<br />Arnold Gerrmlllll, director of the
<br />Gn.:eley office of the U.S, Depart-
<br />ment ()f A~riclllturc's Furm Service
<br />Age'ncy. has bt'en trying to assess the
<br />d:lIllU~l'.
<br />"Fltllll (h\.' fanners I've l;llked to,
<br />the\' think II lot of the corn thnt wns
<br />~t:U11age(t west of town I;lst Friday
<br />will come buck. The 411estioill10W is
<br />willwe 11:I\'e u long enough growing
<br />SCl1S011 for i! to rt'lH..'h tl1:lt\lri!y'?
<br />
<br />_.'----~"--""''--"-------~.~
<br />
<br />WHAT'S NEXT
<br />
<br />summer M)IJtice/ ,hi" saturday ;If
<br />9:20 a.m. MOT. when the dllY j"
<br />1on1l<'l1 "
<br />TIK: short an.""er i~ tMllhC'upptr_
<br />enl di,pariti~ an.\( from hUlNn bc-.
<br />ings' anempfs to forre an Arlificin'
<br />form of lime keeping upon the
<br />rhythm, of nature.
<br />1ne technil;ul answn- is \orJl(lhing
<br />more complicnled. ",)
<br />At least nine factors affect the pre.
<br />cise times of sunrise and $U. .sct, o~r...
<br />ten with u~xpected ".result "
<br />according to astronomer Beadle '
<br />Schaeffer of Yale Universitv. "W '
<br />can measure the distance to'the sun
<br />and the moon to the neal'e!t centime-
<br />'tel', bUI we cun'l predict the lime of
<br />l\unsel to the ncare" minule," he Sllid.
<br />The most importam factors arc the
<br />Earth-s specd in it$. orbit ark.! lhe in,
<br />
<br />h..
<br />I!u1l
<br />.1"
<br />....
<br />lhe ,!
<br />,"",
<br />."",
<br />oflh
<br />pur~
<br />11
<br />local
<br />lIny I
<br />bull
<br />I~s.
<br />in ib
<br />11
<br />tive.
<br />lhe ~
<br />hind
<br />as m
<br />oceu
<br />
<br />'." Renee Polrels' fwo-week
<br />trial Is scheduled to begin Juty
<br />14 In Weld District Court.
<br />
<br />Accordini; to Bright, Renee Pol.
<br />reis' philosophy Wns 10 raise herchil-
<br />dren in u vcry disciplined, Christian
<br />sctting.
<br />"She's such fl calm,:quiel person,--
<br />Bright said. "I wouldn't imagine her
<br />diSCiplining him without first putting
<br /><l.lo! of thought into it." '
<br />Polrcis approached Bright about
<br />David Jr:s behavior nl home nnd
<br />nbol1t ,un incident In which Ihe .boy
<br />gleefully wrapped hii' tecth around
<br />her finger and clinchcd down, nearly
<br />biting it to the bone. Bright said Pol-.
<br />reis slapped the boy in order to dis~
<br />lodge her finger from his lceth.'
<br />"I felt thcrewns n turning poin!,
<br />". She saw something in him thaI frighl~
<br />coed her deeply:' Bright said. "In hcr
<br />entire life she had ncver been hit by
<br />another human hcing and had never
<br />hit anolher human being. She was
<br />tcrrified by it."
<br />
<br />AFrERLlFE
<br />
<br />.----.,---.....,....-.--.
<br />
<br />~;-
<br />
<br />off a cliff in 1994. She'referred tll
<br />~adie's book 14 limes in her suicide
<br />note. Bcfore the lecture, Debhie Bier.'
<br />mil, AlIi's mother, handed olll rnlltc."/
<br />rials critical of nellr-dealh
<br />experiences, Bierma sllid she fears
<br />Elldie glorifies the afterlife,
<br />Bienna fOllndnoeomfort in Eadic's
<br />words Monday night, Although she
<br />S,1yS sbcdocsn't blame the .lU~lI' forthc
<br />denth of her daughter, she solid Eadie
<br />mny glorify dc;mh Ilnd coax Ihe de~
<br />pressed into suicide, She Illso criticiled
<br />E.1llic's c!ail1llo be II ChriMiao while
<br />ignoring notions of sin and salvation.
<br />~:AII this about being posilive and
<br />e3J'ing for eneh Olher is true. It's the
<br />Christian wuy:' Uicnna saki IJ.ftl:r thl'
<br />leelun:. "BUt it's a lilllc generil.',yo:u-':'
<br />,n,ced 10 make a (.'~o1cc for tht.:' Lord.
<br />
<br />ShCI
<br />. Bi
<br />pa\si
<br />deatt
<br />also 1
<br />by.1
<br />Semi
<br />Ihat ~
<br />'"
<br />et5id
<br />logo
<br />
<br />ibe ~~:
<br />me
<br />nUl
<br />rir
<br />J us
<br />mttJI(
<br />IA
<br />f3ken
<br />\
<br />
<br />. -'''-.'"'-:'_.'''.'-'.,._-..~,-..,._._..,...._..._.__...
<br />
<br />Therc's just no way of knowing
<br />that," Germann said.
<br />Cnlps south or Kcrsey dultlllgcd:;
<br />by carlier MonllS prob::lbl)' won't farc :'i"
<br />.Iswdl.
<br />. "'There's some com in that are!l
<br />that rea]]v looks bad," Germann said.
<br />He said his best estimute is that ubout
<br />2,000 ueres of corn were cumplelely
<br />lost and llnother 2,000 acres or more
<br />wheal ,in Ihc Brif!gsdale;Grover.
<br />. New R;IYl1ler area in the snme con~
<br />dilion.
<br />Jerry Alldredge, \Veld Coopefll-
<br />tive Extcnsion soils anu crops spe.
<br />cialist, said he estimalcs Ihnl
<br />oetwl'en 5,000 and' J 0,000 :lcres of
<br />cropland h:lve been damugcd or dc-
<br />stroyed by the slorms of the p<lst (,'ou.
<br />p]e'ofwecks,
<br />"Some of those crops can c~mle
<br />bnck. Thc question is how fllr'? AI!
<br />we can do nt this point is wni, and
<br />see," he snid.
<br />
<br />.'.
<br />
<br />This Newspaper is Recyc1aqle~
<br />
<br />Ju\'le ~&
<br />beg'"
<br />ClaSses
<br />
<br />,.\
<br />
|