Show —"T v w-T- irrr Page 6— The T TTvTV Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday September 4 1988 Problem puts secret satellite in useless orbit By William Harwood UPI science writer asked not to be named Unless 22300 miles and low points of a little more than 100 miles By firing an upper stage rocket motor at the precise time the low point is raised and the orbit quested anonymity The Titan 34D launch would ground controllers can have been the third success in overcome the problem which a row for the Air Force CAPE CANAVERAL Fla is not thought to be likely the k a mission chalked will as be — fat A gram since secret military up (UPI) is circularized at the proper ures in 1985 and 1988 the year satellite fired into space by an failure of the Challenger disaster While the Titan's payload altitude Air Force Titan 34D rocket was was classified The launched some satellite orbit in a left stranded useless experts Friday which grounded the Air Force insucis believe launcher for 18 months a to was have it been malfunction an signals thought by upper stage What impact the failure sources said Saturday in an telligence satellite or SIGINT cessfully placed in the correct apparent failure for America’s capable of intercepting data elliptical "transfer orbit" Friday might have on plans to from Soviet missile tests after which it was allowed to launch three remaining Titan military space program 34Ds was not immediately Such satellites operate in coast for several hours The satellite was launched clear although an investiga22300 What orbits that after a secret geosynchronous happened after Friday countdown Officials said at the miles above the equator where was not immediately clear — tion was sure to be mounted it takes 24 hours to complete the Air Force has a policy of John Pike a space analyst time the Titan’s picture-perfeone the Federation of Ameriwith not Titan revolution around the launches discussing bbjtof? from launch complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air planet Satellites in such orbits — but the satellite's upper can Scientists in Washington said he was "75 percent confiForce Station was a success thus appear to hang stationary stage apparently malfuncin dent" the rocket’s payload was and when the can tioned the in such later sky day but as usual with provide classified missions no other uninterrupted service over a ground controllers attempted a Vortex satellite once known to circularize the spacecraft's by the code name "Chalet" given hemisphere details were provided "When I sit and look at what To reach such high altitudes orbit Late Friday however a boosters In the the Air Force has on satellites are case fired an with spacecraft typically any problem upper stage or elliptical was left stranded in a useless hand and what payloads rocket left the satellite in tne into wrong orbit said a source who orbits with high points of about orbit said a source who re they’ve got on hand it comes back-to-bac- ct out Chalet" Pike said in a telephone interview earlier this summer He described the satellite as “your standard garden variety big ear in the sky — missile test telemetry intercept communications monitoring" useful for tracking arms con- trol compliance and antiradar testing as well as missile keeping track of troop maneu- vers Such satellites must be in orbit to operate properly and it was doubtful the spacecraft launched Friday could be salvaged Several such satellites are thought to be in operation but the health of the aging fleet is geosynchronous in question Official Ballot for Providence City Cache County Utah Special Bond Election September 13 1988 ‘ City Kvconlcr egg-shap- Ex-aide- By return to help Dukakis campaign ’s during the candidate’s darkest days 1978 gubernatorial ing his two worked closely to loss The primary build tne foundation that resulted in his triumphant return to the statehouse in 1982 Sasso also was the architect of many of Dukakis’s legislative successes carefully building coalitions among seemingly antagonistic groups It was Sasso who set the stage for Dukakis’s national run nuturing the idea bid and en- during the 1986 him to begin the explorations fouraging thatconviniced the governor to run Dukakis initially refused to accept Sasso’s resignation then gave in when faced with mounting criticism over his apparent inability to make a decision The absence of Sasso was noted during the dog days of August as Dukakis absorbed body blows from Bush while appearing to spend too much time in his home state at the expense of developing his own coherent program Estrich a longtime protege of both men discounted suggestions that Sasso’s return indicated disatisfaction with her "This is one of the happiest days for me in some time" she said "Today a family has been reunited" follow-shatteri- Jerry Berger BOSTON (UPI) — John Sasso’s return to the presidential campaign trail restores Michael Dukakis’s link with a personal and professional alter ego who gave life to the Massachusetts governor’s quest for the White House Sasso 41 is a master tactician and organizer who brings his skills to the campaign he launched That campaign has floundered in recent weeks in the face of attacks by Vice President George Bush on issues from Boston Harbor pollution and the Pledge of Allegiance to Dukakis's overall fitness to serve Although Sasso’s title of vice chairman theoretically makes him part of an inside troika — with national chairman Paul Brountas and campaign manager Susan Estrich — the elation among Dukakis loyalists that greeted his return indicated his role will be preeminent Sasso resigned Sept 30 1987 after admitting responsibility for an "attack video" that eventually destroyed the presidential bid of Sen Joseph Biden Compounding the damage was Sasso’s initial denial of responsibility for the videotape showing Biden had used almost portions of a speech by D-D- ef word-for-wo- rd British Labor Party leader Neil Kinnock The incident created a firestorm that almost consumed Dukakis who has set high ethical standards while proclaiming his distaste for negative campaigning A chastened Sasso admitted Friday to an “error in judgment" and pledged to adhere But he to Dukakis’s high standards insisted "there are contrasts and weak-nesses that are issues in the campaign and I would not shy away from pointing those contrasts out" But the political operative who ran Geraldine Ferraro's 1984 vice presidential bid quickly displayed his role in responding to a Massachusetts Republican’s suggestion he was “chairman emeritus of tne sleaze factor in American politics” “The information I provided was absolutely truthful and accurate and there was absolutely nothing unethical or illegal about what I did and that’s a far different cry from what has gone on in many n administrquarters of the ation" he said Dukakis and Sasso forged their bonds once-and-futu- re Bush-Reaga- BARBARA Calif — a political Striking (UPI) chord for Labor Day President Reagan touted the record of his administration Saturday while urging welfare reform to free Americans still trapped in poverty after more than five years of economic job-creati- growth “While others have talked about good jobs and good wages we've delivered" Reagan declared in his weekly radio address "Now it's time for Congress to join with us in making sure that the opportunities created by tins prosperity reach into every American home” p Speaking from his ranch near the end of a three-wee- k California vacation Reagan acknowledged that moun-tainto- statistics earlier in the week showing that poverty increased among minorities in 1987 sent “a warning” about the distribution of benefits from the welfare reform separated by the question of federal work requirements — the Senate supports the idea the House does not — as well as estimated economic expansion1 To redress that disparity he costs' urged enactment of a welfare refc legislation awaiting agreement hy a House-Senaconference committee but warned for the first time that he will veto any bill that does not require welfare recipients to work as a condition for government assistance "1 will not accept any welfare reform bill unless it is to making people Seared of welfare” he said “Any bill not built around work is not true welfare reform” The House and Senate have taken different approaches to te (the "Bonds") for the purpose of defraying all or a juirtion of the direct and related cosh of acquiring and constructing a sewer trunk line and collection system and expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the acquisition and construction of such improvenu'iits and the authorization and issuancr of the Bonds the Bonds to be due and payable in not to exceed twenty (20) years from tlie date of the Bonds either entirely from Ad Valorem Taxes or from the operating sewer revenues of the Issuer or in part from each? For the Issuance of General Obligation Sewer Bonds on Reagan urges Congress to reform welfare law SANTA ng Shall the City Council (Ilia- - “Council") of I’ruvidcncc City Cache County Utah (the "luucr") be aiitluirized to tone General Obligatiiin Sewer Ootids of the Issuer in an mount not to exceed Four Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars (W 500000) In the official Democratic response to Reagan Rep Thomas Downey asserted the administration “seems more eager to punish the poor” by pushing for federal work rules a requirement he said should be left in the hands of state and local officials Reagan found time in his radio address to praise Sen D-N- Against the Issuance off General — Obligation Sewer Bonds I 1 1 Tu vote in favor of tliix place a cross (X) in Ihc square after tin words "For the Issuance of Ccncral Obligation Sewer Uimdx" To vote against this issue "Against the Issuance of Ccneral place a cross (X) in the square after tlie Obligation Sewer Bonds" bond-WMi- PROVIDENCE r CITY RESIDENTS not already registered to vote bond election may register on September 6 7 1988 8 8th between 8 am and 9 pm at the following residences: District 1 Jacqueline A Hyden 315 North 100 2 Dot Simmons 495 Utah and District West Providence Utah Absentee ballots may be obtained South Main Providence vote but who will be absent from Cache to by those registered on of the election by making the or disabled day County for the sewer “has been very effective in at the Providence City Office retraining citizens to be pro- application Utah 84332 Providence ductive wage I 15 South Main earners" Y Dan Quayle the GOP vice presidential nominee for his sponsorship of the Job Training Partnership Act a R-I- measure the administration supported with reluctance While insisting that legislation Everett 42” Console made by Yamaha Beautiful Oak 'Cabinet Balanced Action FREE Bench Solid Spruce Sound Board Lead Weighted Keys Reg Super Special 3200 1895 Everett 45” Studio Made by Yamaha Walnut and Oak Construction Double Wheeled Casters FREE Duet Bench Vertical Grand Size Solid Spruce Sound Board Extra Heavy Construction Reg Supc Special 3995 2195 Take advantage of extremely low prices on Yamaha built Everett pianos We're passing the savings of out special purchase directly to you but you must hurry in supplies are limited and when they're gone they're gone! 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