Post-Tribune (IN) back issues from Wednesday, June 22:
STUDY FINDS TOOTH DECAY FADING IN SCHOOLCHILDREN
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. Half of America's 43 million school-age children have never experienced tooth decay, a dental problem that affected almost all of America's youth just a generation ago, according to a federal study released ...
TRUCKERS MEET WITH LEGISLATORS, AGREE TO REASSESS BOYCOTT
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. Truckers angered by Indiana's new 55 mph speed limit and increased diesel fuel taxes promised Tuesday to reassess their boycott of Hoosier truck stops after meeting with legislative leaders. However, leaders of ...
36 INJURED IN COLLISION ON TOLL ROAD
Jun 22, 1988 ... PHOTOChartered bus which was hit by truck on Toll Road. (AP photo) THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. Thirty-six people were injured, none critically, when a bus carrying members of a Michigan drum and bugle corps was struck from the rear ...
STATE PLANS EFFORT TO PREVENT EXCAVATION ACCIDENTS
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. State officials say they are alarmed by a dramatic increase in the number of workers killed in construction site excavation accidents despite stepped up inspections and an awareness program launched last fall. To ...
S&LS IMPROVE DESPITE LOSSES
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. The nation's savings and loan industry continued to bleed huge amounts of red ink in the first three months of this year as the deterioration of the worst S&Ls overwhelmed a modest improvement at solvent ...
INVESTMENT SHEETS MUST TELL IF FEATURE ARTICLES ARE BOUGHT
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.Business briefly Investment tip sheets can be forced to tell readers that they were given financial inducements by a company to print an article touting the firm's stock, a federal appeals court in Washington ...
INFLATION SLOWS FOR 2ND MONTH
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. Inflation slowed for the second month in a row to an annual rate of 4.2 percent in May, the government said Tuesday, with the Farm Belt drought yet to reach the grocery shelves and consumers balking at paying more ...
IBM REVEALS MID-SIZED COMPUTER LINE
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. International Business Machines Corp. trumpeted a new series of mid-sized computers Tuesday in its biggest product announcement ever, and IBM watchers said the Application System-400 series would mean billions in ...
CONGRESS DISCUSSES DROUGHT AID
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.See related stories on same page:SIZZLING REGION SETS POWER USE RECORD - 100-DEGREE READINGS CONTINUEand HERE'S HOW TO AVOID BEING MELTDOWN VICTIM Drought aid is needed urgently in the nation's Breadbasket, ...
DOCTOR FEES UNDER MEDICARE TO CHANGE SLOWLY
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. An expected overhaul of Medicare payments to physicians, based on the relative value of their specialties, will take place gradually, according to the director of a government study on which the changes will be ...
$3,000 IN FINES SOUGHT FROM SMOKER ON AIRLINER
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.NATIONAL DIGEST The first person cited for allegedly violating a new prohibition against smoking aboard domestic flights of two hours or less has been sent a letter seeking $3,000 in ...
TEAMSTER FUND TOPS LIST OF PAC SPENDING
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. Special interest political action committees are spending record sums on the 1988 elections, led by the Teamsters union PAC which has given close to $1 million and has $4.5 million in the bank, the Federal Election ...
MAYOR WEARS BULLETPROOF VEST; CITES CALLS SINCE SOVIETS VISITED
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. Mayor Frank H. Waltermann says he frequently wears a bulletproof vest and he keeps police informed of his location in large crowds. "I've been getting some strange phone calls ever since the Russian visit," ...
ASSESSOR ADMITS BRIBERY ATTEMPTS, FLEES TO ECUADOR
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.INDIANA DIGEST (LIBRARY NOTE: The length and subject matter published in the Indiana Digest will often vary from edition to edition; all stories in the database may not have been published in all editions.) A ...
RATE REDUCTION ORDER APPEALED BY CITIZEN GROUP
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. A citizen group filed an appeal Tuesday of an order instructing Public Service Indiana to cut electric rates by 13.2 percent and pay a one-time $50 million rebate to consumers. The Citizens Action Coalition said ...
Jun 22, 1988 ... PHOTO (CUTLINE ONLY)Indianapolis blaze--A two-alarm fire at IVC Industrial Coatings Inc. in Indianapolis caused intermittent explosions and fireballs as 70 firefighters battled the ...
VINEGAR IS MORE THAN SOUR GRAPES
Jun 22, 1988 ... DRAWING THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. Not so long ago, vinegar was a little-thought-about food. There were distilled, apple cider, white-wine and red-wine vinegars. And for most consumers, that was about it. Today, vinegar can be ...
CRUCIAL AIRPORT VOTE JULY 20
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. A committee considering development of a third major airport in the Chicago metropolitan area decided by a narrow margin Tuesday to proceed with the study as it heads for a crucial vote July 20. The vote ...
SIZZLING REGION SETS POWER USE RECORD 100-DEGREE READINGS CONTINUE
Jun 22, 1988 ... PHOTO (COLOR)Les Lawrence of Crown Point waits in shaded stands of Lake County Fairgrounds for his wife to return from store. (Color)(Photo by Paul Christopher Sancya) THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.See related stories on same page:HERE'S ...
HERE'S HOW TO AVOID BEING MELTDOWN VICTIM
Jun 22, 1988 ... CHART (COLOR)(CHART FOLLOWS TEXT) THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.See related stories on same page:SIZZLING REGION SETS POWER USE RECORD - 100-DEGREE READINGS CONTINUE and CONGRESS DISCUSSES DROUGHT AID( Try not to sweat the fact that ...
LOOKING BACK
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.LOOKING BACK Architect Raymond Kastendieck of Gary was named one of four regional directors by the American Institute of Architects on this date 35 years ago.Kastendieck was president of the Gary Rotary Club at ...
CORRECTION
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. An article ...
GOODBYE, BILL MONROE
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.Editorials/Our opinions Bean Blossom, Ind., is a tiny place, but it is big in the hearts of people who like bluegrass music. The sounds of that music won't die, probably, but they will fade away because the famous ...
TALKING IS BETTER THAN DISANNEXATION
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.Editorials/Our opinions Residents of Black Oak have not gotten their money's worth since being annexed to Gary in 1972. They feel forgotten. Some think they have been cheated. They don't have elementary amenities ...
BAYH IS POLITICAL ON LICENSE ISSUE
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.Editorials/Our opinions Secretary of State Evan Bayh is bringing an old friend along as he campaigns to be Indiana's next governor - the politically controlled automobile license branch system that is in the midst ...
A BETTER APPROACH
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.Voice of the people-letters to the editor Former Gary Mayor Richard Gordon Hatcher has been out of office for just six months and he is already on some sort of "crusade" to save Gary from being taken over by ...
OFF THE SOAPBOXES
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.Voice of the people-letters to the editor In your June 16 edition Maureen Arends of Merrillville accused Richard Hatcher of bleeding the city of Gary dry for 20 years and she hoped that she had heard the last of ...
BERNSTEIN'S RETURN IS A TRIUMPH
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.TV-ENTERTAINMENT Leonard Bernstein has not conducted the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in almost four decades. That lamentable situation was finally set right Tuesday night at Orchestra Hall as Bernstein, in his ...
RESTRICTIVE STATE
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.Voice of the people-letters to the editor Indiana has one of the most restrictive ballot access laws in the U.S. There is no provision for write-in votes, and any political party (other than the Democratic and ...
GOD DID IT ALL
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.Voice of the people-letters to the editor Lord, help me to realize that puff, all of a sudden, long ago, mankind didn't just mysteriously happen, but that a higher power from above created us! God Almighty had a ...
WOMAN WHO TOLD OF ORDEAL WILL BE GUEST ON TALK SHOW
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. A Portage AIDS sufferer who said she was recently tormented and left with a syringe draining her blood from her arm will appear on the "Geraldo" television talk show Monday morning. Although the 33-year-old, who ...
CITY COUNCIL CHIDES MEETING SKIPPERS
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. The Gary City Council postponed action on a routine but important financial matter Tuesday, and instead took swipes at Mayor Thomas V. Barnes' department heads. The criticism came from some members of the council ...
DOG'S FATE WILL BE UP TO JUDGE
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. Porter County authorities will ask a judge to determine the fate of a purebred dog that attacked two horses earlier this month. County Animal Shelter Director Donna Smith said Tuesday a hearing will be requested ...
SCHOOL PLANS GET GO-AHEAD
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. The Merrillville School Corp. will proceed with plans to renovate six school facilities at an approximate cost of $46.5 million. The School Board Tuesday adopted a resolution approving the plans after first ...
3 WANT BIAS CASE IN COURT
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. Three white Gary firefighters who charge they have been denied promotions because of their race will ask the city to dismiss their complaint so they can pursue the case in federal court. The three - Lt. Joseph ...
10 ACCUSED OF BENEFITS FRAUD
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. The Lake County prosecutor's office charged six steel workers and four other people Tuesday with defrauding the state out of more than $24,000 in unemployment benefits. Diane McDowell of the prosecutor's office ...
AFTER STOCKS ARE OUTFOXED, BACK TO ROCK
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.Column My earliest recollection of listening to the radio goes back to the early 1940s and the "Lone Ranger." I was spending the summer at my grandmother's house in Battle Creek, Mich. Grandmother had one of ...
DRAWING FOR 'DOLLAR HOUSES' PLANNED
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.This story ran B7, City and Porter editions, and B1, Lake edition. Applications are being accepted for the first federally sponsored housing lottery program aimed at Lake County's 15 suburban communities and its ...
DESIGN OF BUILDING HAMPERED FIREFIGHTERS
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.This story ran B7, Lake edition, a shorter version ran B1, Porter edition. The fire that destroyed a McDonald's restaurant here Monday began in a storage room and spread throughout the ceiling by the time ...
AT 69, CEDAR LAKE MAN PLANTS TREES - IN FACT, 21,130 OF THEM
Jun 22, 1988 ... PHOTO - 2Bob Howkinson, right, checks a walnut seedling with Roger Nanney, Lake County soil conservationist. (Photos by Larry A. Bretts)Bob Howkinson stands amid rye grass between rows of trees. THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. Bob ...
GRAVEYARD QUESTION IS LAID TO REST
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.This story ran B2, Porter and Lake editions, a shorter version ran B2, City edition. A deed signed by President John Tyler in 1820 that was displayed at the St. John Township Advisory Board meeting Tuesday night ...
CONCERT THURSDAY
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. The Slavonski Becari Tamburitzans of Yugoslavia will perform ...
Jun 22, 1988 ... PHOTO (CUTLINE ONLY)Stranded--Paula Mink of Lowell, right, and three passengers await help in the median of U.S. 30 in Merrillville Tuesday night after Mink's two-week-old car died at the Taft Street intersection. From left are Shawn ...
FUNDS FOR ENFORCEMENT TARGETED
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. More than $1 million in state and federal grant money will be targeted for projects in the Northwest Indiana area to take drunken drivers off the road and stop speeders, a state task force official said Tuesday ....
BRETT GIVES FANS REASON TO SEE SOX
Jun 22, 1988 ... PHOTOGeorge Brett is batting .329 and leads the AL in doubles, total bases and extra-base hits. (AP file photo) THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.commentary Suppose you hate Eddie Einhorn and Jerry Reinsdorf! What if the White Sox put you ...
36 NBA PLAYERS BECOME UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS
Jun 22, 1988 ... PHOTOMoses Malone is one of the 36 NBA players who have become unrestricted free agents. (AP file photo)BASEBALL: Atlanta Braves' first baseman Gerald Perry, the National League's leading hitter at .332, was placed on the 15-day disabled list Tuesday, retroactive to June 19. Perry injured ...
HIGHLAND TOPS HESSVILLE IN LEGION GAME
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.Local baseballThis story ran C3, Lake and City edition, a shorter version ran C3, Porter edition. Steve Thompson drove in four runs Tuesday as Highland Post 180 beat Hessville Post 232 in American Legion ...
OUTLOOK GRIM FOR 1988 WATERFOWL SEASONS
Jun 22, 1988 ... PHOTOSemi-domesticated mallards may be the only ducks future generations can see, if the continental waterfowl crisis continues. (Post-Tribune photo) THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.Outdoors If you're a duck hunter and are worried about ...
HOME HARDWARE CLOSES STORE
Jun 22, 1988 ... PHOTOHome Hardware Center, 5400 Broadway, Merrillville, closes after four years. The store, part of a chain, sold discounted hard goods such as garden and automotive supplies. (Photo by Dave Fryer) THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. Home ...
DROUGHT YET TO SLOW LOCAL BARGES
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. The drought, which has shrunk the depth and width of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, has not slowed barge traffic at the Port of Indiana/Burns International Harbor. But Port Director James Hartung says he ...
DEATHS IN NORTHWEST INDIANA
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. BENNETT, Jimmie - Age 75, of Gary, died Monday, June 20, 1988; Smith, Bizzell, Warner Funeral Chapel, Gary. He was retired from USS Gary Works. BUBLIS, Bert C. - Age 69, of East Chicago, died Monday, June 20, ...
SUMMER COOLERS ICE CREAM WITHOUT THE APPLIANCE
Jun 22, 1988 ... PHOTO (COLOR)Vanilla Sundae Pie is a fabulous finale. (color) THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. When the temperatures go up, magazines always run glossy spreads of ice cream desserts that are so beautiful you can hardly wait to run into the ...
NUTRASWEET EXPANSION
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.Tidbits The Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of aspartame, the no-calorie sweetener, in six new categories of food. You can now find NutraSweet and Equal in yogurt products; refrigerated flavored ...
WHITE BREAD IS NOT A NUTRITIONALLY 'INFERIOR' FOOD
Jun 22, 1988 ...THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.Food for thoughtGlenna Hanks is a home economist with the Lake County Cooperative Extension Service affiliated with Purdue University. Send your food questions to her in care of the Post-Tribune, 1065 Broadway, Gary, ...