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It's Democrat Vs. Democrat I /a m ity Iroomi, CO. liaurhrstrr Hrralft iltor Manchfislnr A City nl Villarir Charm Saturday, May 2.1087 30 Cents H §nt Com/mny C. IVM. MAC. BRIDGEPORT TOLL AT 27 1 1 I.M MM t l l . M Just one t N .M m i-ta worker rjo tJIt I.IM .F . pjo is missing AJO T.WI.r. fjn Am iiNttr. BRIDGEPORT (AP) - Pour IM) 1I.IM.F. more bodiei recovered from M> no the rubble of the L ’Ambiance P la u r.m apartment buildini Friday, bring­ IM ing the death toll to 17 and leaving Ajft Juat one construction worker unac­ FJK counted for. The 117.6 million apartment building was about 60 percent complete when It collapsed April tS. SincO then, rescue workers have ft meticulously picked through the 1040 enormous pile of rubble around the clock in desperate hope of finding I someone trapped alive. Jonathan test, director of the rescue operation, said he didn’t know how much longer the effort would take. “ We’re slowing the machines \down because were getting into smaller areas,” test said. “ All I k n ^ is t got 140 tons of concrete between me and the basement.” .Y Meanwhile, attorneys for a sub­ O M In contractor began arguments in a |1 HOMt... million lawsuit in federal court, blaming the city of Bridgeport for the project’s collapse during M.000.00. construction. In the civil suit in U.S. District t Court, LiR Frame Builders Inc. of BImsford, N.Y., seeks damages tor loss of equipment at the site of L’Ambiance Plata. Attorney Arnold J. Bai, the company’s attorney, also con­ tended that because of the “ csirless- nesB and negligence” of the city, LiR Frame has become exposed to Ith P A U L AAWWtO claims of damages or lawsuits. ■R8AKS tlL IN C I — TV avangeliat Jim Bakkar, with hit wife, Tammy, Mark T. Anastasi, associdte city •peaks to reporters Friday outside his Peim Springs home. He said he w oni attorney, called the lawsuit “ no­ try to regain ieadership of the $120 miliion PTL empire. In Manchester, local thing but a bald-faced, totally unsubstantiated claim that for pastors say ifs a tough time to be an Assemblies of Qod minister. Stories on page 2. j Pleaae umii* page I It’s Democrat vs. Democrat -MAOAHNR PULLOUT n c n O N Cummings, Sullivan dispute raffle ... page 5 Need money? Herald columnist gives It away on Thursdayl BRIDGEPORT (AP) - Poot more bodies were recovered from the rubble of the L ’Ambiance n a ia apartmern building Friday, bring­ ing the death toil to 27 and leaving Juat one construction worker unac­ counted for. The S17.S million apartment building was about M percent complete when It collapsed April U . Since then, rescue workers have meticulously picked through the enormous pile of rubble around the clock in desperate hope of finding someone trapped alive. Jonathan Best, director of the rescue operation, salcf he didn’t know how much longer the effort would take. “ We’re slowing the machines down because were getUng into smaller areas,’’ Best said. “ AH 1 know is I got 240 tons of concrete between me and the basement.” Meanwhile, attorneys for a sub­ contractor began arguments in a |1 million lawsuit in federal court, blaming the city of Bridgeport for the project’s collapse during construction. In the civil suit in U.S. District Court, Lift Frame Builders Inc. of Elmsford, N.Y., seeks damages for loss of equipment at the site of L’Ambiance Plata. Attorney Arnold J. Bai, the company’s attorney, also con­ tended that because of the “ carless- ness and negligence” of the city. Lift Frame has become exposed to BREAKS SILENCE — TV evangelist Jim Bakker, with his wife, Tammy, AP photo claims of damages or lawsuits. Mark T. Anastasi, associate city speaks to reporters Friday outside his Palm-Springs home. He said he won’t attorney, called the lawsuit “ no­ try to regain leadership of the $129 million PTL empire. In Manchester, local thing but a bald-faced, totally pastors say if s a tough time to be an Asaemblies of Qod miniater. Stories on unsubstantiated claim that for page 2. Please tam la page 2 It’s Democrat vs. Democrat ------- :-------------MAGAZINE PULUHJT BECTION Cummings, Sullivan dispute raffle ... page 5 Need money? 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