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<br />Thf Defwer Poll'............,
<br />Commuten rulh from downtown Den.., yn'erday afternoon th~h n11ln and Iteam,
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<br />3.twisters touch down in area
<br />
<br />By sl....lIp.h.r .nd Bin Brlgga
<br />o.nv.r PoliO.." Wrlters
<br />Ughtnlng .nd Ihund...tnnno bal-
<br />tered the Front Range yesterday,
<br />sweUlng streami, floodln; streets,
<br />peltlng horn.. with h!l1I .nd o.lIIlng.
<br />some alarm' as twisters apparently
<br />touched down In three locations.
<br />The storml, created al -cold atr
<br />from the west met warm. moist air
<br />on lho high pl.l... .pawned Iw. lun-
<br />, ~ 01...10 11\\' IhM Iwllle"" ..III
<br />\'\..'\ ~M"\" . ~.\N\ ~'llf\'
<br />i LiiiiiitiNe. ... - $mlllt nle-
<br />Boll lon:hel home bUI teorolog\JI.
<br />. neighbor's quick BCtlon, They were
<br />helps limit Oenverlle', .potted In
<br />losses, '6a north .Den-
<br />ver,tbeClt,Parltareaand In Thornton
<br />belween 12:10 p.m. Ind 12:30 p."".
<br />McClln IBid. Healdenla "'ported llUll
<br />';;' ,_ tornadoea lou.hed down.
<br />Residual moisture from tlie BtOmtl
<br />Is expected to bring fog tbta morning.
<br />Bul stI.. Ihould ol..r belo", mo'"
<br />thund.l'Itorms develop durtng the .1-
<br />ternoon, lo......ters IBid.
<br />Hlgha .'" ..pe<ted to be belw.... .
<br />II .nd 70. .
<br />Dam.... lrom wind, lightning .nd
<br />r.1n ....Iuded _.hed II1Ingl.., bJ'O'
<br />t... bnnehea.nd downed pow.rlln...
<br />, ....rd...to.rea poll...d.partm......
<br />Aboalllll-Ienlha 01 .a lneb of r.la
<br />fell .t .Slapl.toa Airport, .ad f...
<br />quently r.1n fell.t. r.leof morelbaa
<br />.a lneh per hour .Ioag the Fro.t
<br />Ra..... ..
<br />At Fort CoD.... 1.22 lnehea of r.1ll
<br />bad f.lI... by .boutl p.m.
<br />Ralll &utters ...... Denver beg..
<br />Pl..se_STORMonM
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<br />The Denver Poll , ......, 8h1nIeJ
<br />Ktndergarlnen a' Chertenharn Elementa" School read In hanway. dur-
<br />Ing tornado alert. Funne' cloudl we,.. lighted JUl' blocks aw.,.
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<br />$4~O suit gets worst of coUrt chase
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<br />B, 8teve a.m... chase down a l~year.old Crips gang
<br />o.nv.r Pot18taft WI1tIr member who had bolted lrom a
<br />Norm Early may have to cover a courtroom.
<br />'450 clothing bill when be returns Moments earUer, at DeVilIe's re-
<br />next week from vacation. quest, Juvenile Judge Dana Wake-
<br />But the Denver district attorney field had revoked the youtb's bond af.
<br />may nol obJeel. t.r de.ldl.g lhat Ihe tld may not
<br />One of Early'. depuly p......tors, Ihow up In .ourt to l.ce three .uto-
<br />Dunea. DeVille, bad enoulh sense to theft charges. . .
<br />go outlato \h. r.1n yeslerday In hIa SeIzIng \h. opportunlly. \he youtb
<br />brand.new suit - . wor.ted.wool, ' ,
<br />d.ubl..b",.1Ied Pierre Cardin - to Ploa.. ... CHASE on 6A
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<br />..woes 10110
<br />Gorbachev
<br />to Canada
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<br />Yeltsin, a leading rival.
<br />. elected to Russian post
<br />
<br />O'rrAWA - President Mikhail Gorbachev arrl
<br />In Canada yesterday, but It was the problems he
<br />behind In Moscow, not those he came to discus'
<br />IlImmlt mtetlngs In Ottawa and Washington, t
<br />confronted him almost as lOOn as he let loot on
<br />nadiaa 1011.
<br />
<br />During' Gorbaehev's 10.,
<br />hour (Ught to Canada from
<br />Ih. Sovl.1 UilIan, ... 01 his
<br />'chief Soviet political rival.,
<br />Boris Yeltsln, was narrowly
<br />elected to the presidency of
<br />the I\usalan republic, a de-
<br />velopment Gorbachev had
<br />llrungly opposed,
<br />When asked about Yeltsln,
<br />Gorbachev spoke of Yeltsln'"
<br />public s~atements during the
<br />. campaign and then said,
<br />"Llle Is richer than any
<br />teacher."
<br />
<br />At the lint opportunity reo GOrbachev
<br />porten had to question the So- "
<br />viet leader, It wal Yeltaln and the problems he m
<br />pose for Gorbac!1ev that dominated the e~change,
<br />German reunUlcatlon, Lithuania or the other to
<br />that are expected to dominate Gorbachev's dls
<br />
<br />Please see GORBACHEV 01
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<br />Criminal can fil
<br />for bankmpt~
<br />avoid restitution
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<br />oBt 1h4t W.'hlflolon Pott'
<br />W A~U\Nm\1N \\u..k'l..\ \'\.11"\,,.11 \'0" ,
<br />\lAl\~ \'11111\ m,Il-I"" 1"'\\\II\klll \11\ \\w.\1 \'\1""
<br />(leelannl bankrupt~Yt the Supreme l.'uurt "nlt"tl
<br />Ierday.
<br />The court said restitution payments const
<br />"debts" that are "dischargeable" under federal L
<br />ruptcy law - in other words, that those decl<
<br />bankr,uptcy can be excused from paylnl them,
<br />The case, Pennsylvan~a
<br />.Departm.nlol Publl. W.I- . .808lI0N.
<br />farevs.Davenport,lnvolved Court to decide wh
<br />a Pennsylvania couple, Ed. federally financed I
<br />ward and Debora Daven. nlng r::ograms can
<br />port, who pleaded guilty to abort " advice. '4~
<br />welfare fraud. The Daven- . .aUNK .alYl
<br />porta were collecting pub- Court gives defen(
<br />IIc.asslstance benellts and new 'double ,eop1
<br />food stamps while Edward protection aga ost I
<br />Davenport also was recelv. pie prosecullons, 14
<br />I.g disability paym.nla. ~
<br />The Davenports were sentenced to one-year pi
<br />lion and ordered to pay 12,072.40 each, In mOl
<br />payments of $208 each. The Davenports made no
<br />\he paym...". butlnsle.d flied lor b.nltrupl.y,1i
<br />Ibe reslllulloa .bllgallon .. on. 01 \heir d.b...
<br />Ina 1988declslon, theSupremeCourtll8ld reaUt
<br />payments were not dischargeable under Chaptel
<br />theBankruptcyCode -lnwhlchdebtorsturnover
<br />assets to a trustee who uses whatever money therl
<br />pay.II credlto.. - bee.... 01. provlsloa Ibal .p
<br />PI.....seRULlNG,
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<br />J?e~'s 6th;.graders again score at bottom of barn
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