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I After Mondale in : The location of the incident is the primary tourist entrance to the huge domed building, which has been ringed with tightened security since a bombing inside the Capitol last fall. But police spokesmen said they did not ex - pect new security measures to result from this latest incident. The Capitol has been the target of bombers three other times. On Nov. 7, a time-bomleft in a second-floo- r Senate hallway exploded, blowing a door off its hinges in the office of Senate Democratic leader Robert Byrd and shattering furniture, paintings and woodwork outside the nearby Mansfield Room. No one was hurt, but damage was estimated at $1 million. An explosion on March 1. 1971, ripped through a men's restroom on the ground floor of the Senate wing. No one was hurt, but damage was estimated at $300,000. In July 1915, a Senate reception room on the second floor was damaged by a bomb, but no one was hurt. 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M.nn with 19 iJemocratic mayors, a member of the group. Lee Alexander of Syracuse. N Y. said the former vice presi Cleveland, Ohio. Rock, no age given, of Flull, Mass., received a slight burn on the back of one of his legs from the brief flare of the exploding device, police said. Fie refused medical treatment. "The Bermuda shorts he was wearing had a slight burn," a police spokesman said. Police roped off the area on the white granite landing where the bomb ignited, but there was no damage except for a light brown stain on the stone that was virtually undetectable. A policeman at the scene said the broken glass collected afterward on the landing indicated the man had put gasoline or a similar flammable liquid in a brown beer bottle. WASHINGTON Sales (LTD of new houses held steady at a strong rate in July but the aver0 age price dropped more than in July to $95,600, the Commerce Department said Wednesday Sales declines in the Northeast and Midwest were offset by improvements in the South and West, the department said. New houses were being sold at an annual rate of 630,000 units, the same as in June, after seasonal "Clearly high interest rates are preventing many families from satisfying their housing needs." The average price of a new met con-- - ':. ( man later con-v- ; fr ed : r lanor rai: Keteer.rg Mv husband and I have discussed mora intornia-c,.- , ,n about our mantes than any otr.er candidate f r president or " Ms. ,cp president :n h. story. F errra replied in a statement Tr.,s artu le leaves an impres-s.oabiut my family which is inaccurate wrong altogether ' and ottensive White House In Washington. depu'v press secretary Larry Speases said Reagan' would welcome" endorsement by the Teamsters, but no deal has been made for the ouster of .National Labor Relations Fioard Chairman rmnald Dotson, as sought bv union president Jackie Pres-sn- ' rr.-..- , Average House Price Drops To $95,000; Starts Off 6. 1 has been braced for setbacks because of high mortgage interest rates, but sales have not declined since May. June sales were up a revised 2.4 percent. "It's not a collapse (of sales), no question about it," economist Michael Sumichrast said, speaking for the National Association of Home Builders. "Sales are holding relatively well. I'm delighted prices have not really gone anywhere." But Sumichrast and other economists still expect sales to taper off toward the end of the year. "Long-termortgage interest rates now are more than 10 percentage points above the inflation rate, compared to an average of 3 points to 4 points above inflation during the 1950 to 1980 period," said Jack Carlson, chief economist of the National Association of Realtors. n ice President George Bush, campa ignir.g in Washington, affixed a to the door of a new Jewish War Veterans building and pledged support tor Israel and condemnation of ant I Firebomb Capitol Singes Tourist's Leg and Shorts n - admin-istratiu- , Geraldine Ferraro ponders a question A WASHINGTON (UPI) young man threw a Molotov cocktail on the steps of the Capitol Wednesday, singeing a tourist but causing no other damage, police said. Henry David Briody, 20, was arrested and charged with arson and assault with a deadly weapon, U.S. Capito! police said. Police said his hometown was unknown but he was carrying a U.S. passport that listed his birthplace as California. l.re an Un'ir relations otiifidl to pet it. if t j union this week, but w iuid not gn a .m d 'Aisr-.irgt.-.n- i a cin-p- . ' jrr.-pj.2- n received Ms irg -cities are s::'er. g under Fresr dent Reagan. .ir.t to see him elected Ae because we want the c.t.es to ' survive. said Alexander At.ar.ta Mas or Andrew Vuurg wr.o also attended the simmr. of b:acn leaders with M..nd.e Tuesday, said he now is convinced that Mondale s inner stall, who he once called "srr.art-assewhite boys. is smarter than he thought In St Louis. Democratic vice presidential candidate Geraldine charged Reagan ' has been an obstacle to peace, exchanging insults" instead of proposals with the Russians .Now as president he has presided over the total collapse of arms control talks." she said "I want a president who believes in negotiation not confrontation." Throughout her speech, demonstrators shouted. the killing" or "Protect Stop unborn babies" but she ignored them. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Inquirer published a story say- r !'.": rr.an.r n..s pen ? .'n c.jt k .rilers ar.d i"..M.f J r.n Ar.iers'.r. $ er;J..re-nt-n- i has been a fner.d of the tut i .t a lorg t,- -e - dent 45 South State Salt Lake City 1985 South State Street Orem 322-3- 9 226-013- 7 51 1 5 rt r rr |