Daily News Record (Newspaper) - October 14, 2006, Harrisonburg, Virginia PET BECOMES A COP Page Cl Saturday October 2006 5 Sections I 46 Pages 110 I 12 Virginia TONIGHT Mostly clear 28 HHS Broadway 21 Spotswood 13 v i i i Bath 7 9 i Security Council Vote In Doubt UNITED NATIONS AP The and Japan said want a vote today by the Security Council on a resolution imposing punishing sanctions on North Ko rea for its claimed nuclear test and demanding the elim of all its nuclear But changes sought by Russia and China could delay a The five permanent council members the Britain and France and Japan were to meet this morning before the full 15member council convenes to discuss the In an effort by the and its allies to the latest draft expressly rules out military action against North a demand by the Russians and But the resolution would still ban the import or ex port of material and equipment that could be used to make nuclear weapons or ballistic and would authorize all countries to inspect cargo leaving and arriv ing in North Korea to prevent any illegal Little Big Bomb Associated Press Surveillance aircraft sweeping Asian skies without success for a hint of krypton or a sign of strontium have deepened the mystery over North Koreas claimed nuclear Was the blast that rocked global politics an atomic a or simply the thunder from hundreds of tons of TNT Initial air sampling in the area Tuesday by a specialized aircraft found no evi dence of the radioactive particles produced by successful nuclear a govern ment intelligence official Chinese and Japanese monitoring also has detected no telltale Experts Disagree About What If Anything The North Koreans Exploded Later in the a senior administration official said one of a number of tests of samples was consistent with a nuclear but no definitive conclusion had been Both of spoke on condition of Experts outside government played down the findings significance and dismissed the idea the test might have been a fake staged with conven tional At the United mean diplomats prepared to vote today to im pose sanctions on North Korea as punishment for the seeming nuclear Studying the few scraps of information avail specialists did warn that prolonged uncer tainty over just what happened last Monday inside a North Korean mountain could lead to misper ceptions and a potentially dangerous If the North Koreans fear that we perceive it didnt will they fear American military ac tion more than before asked George of Washingtons Carnegie Endowment for Inter national And in that do they rush into another or what See Page A6 Timberville SIL Says Its On The Job y DAN KIPPERMAN i In response to a lawsuit filed by attorney general on SIL Clean Water a company that operates a wastewater treatment plant in Timberville says it has made numerous attempts to decrease the amount of nitrogen and phosphorous discharges into the North Fork of the Shenandoah As SIL equipment purchased to address the prob lems has not been used because Department of Envi Quality has not cleared it for According to a statement re leased by Thomas See Page A7 There have been seven generations It will be 130 years in the H DAN MYERS I WHO GREW UP ON THE FAMILY FARM A Living Tradition Family Farm Nestles Amid The Retailers Off 42 Strip JONES Record Pete DNR Technology and tradition merge as Teresa Callender rides an ATV to herd cows back to the barn for afternoon milking at the Myers farm off The stretch of highway between Harrisonburg and Dayton is home to and the family 4 All along 42 south from Harrisonburg to Day development booms a Food an Exxon and a WalMart are just a few busi nesses that line the But just across the Dayton on the right side of the is a little blue sign with white letter ing that leads to something sim Sandwiched in between homes and the economic the sign is easily by cles that speed past at 55 miles per Walkup Down the away from the bustle of what has become an in busy everything See Page A6 i Immigration Info Sparsely Kept Local Aid Agencies Say They Dont Track Data By JEFF MELLOTT Daily HARRISONBURG City Councilwoman Carolyn Frank recently requested re ports on the impact of immi gration on police and social But Frank may not get very much information related to from those agen according to city Chief of Police Donald Harper and Harrisonburg and Rockingham County So cial Services Director Donald Driver said this week that they keep few if any records related to the impact of immi gration on their They will still have a chance to speak to the coun Frank I want to see what these challenges she Interpreters and Illegals City police arrest records do not include nationality and legal Harper The police budget annually for language inter Harper The money is spent to bring interpreters into the field when he See Page A7 Bats Paradise Katrinas Animals Taking Back New Orleans Associated Press M NEW ORLEANS Alligators have been Dragged from abandoned swimming 3bxes had to be removed from the Coy are stalking rabbits and nutria a sort of rat in city And armadillos are undermining air conditioning In the year since Hurricane Katrina drove out many of the people of New wild have been moving Some were blown in by the winds or redistributed by the Others were drawn by the piles Associated Press A rat forages in New Im getting calls night and says animal trapper Greg of rotting garbage and by the shelter afford ed by all the abandoned homes and tall In 20 years of trapping animals Ive never seen anything like said Greg See Page A7 INSIDE Index Business Classified Comics Forum Magazine Nation B6 Religion A9 C3 E4 A8 E1 Janice Staunton Jerry Coakley Singers Glen Delia Seneca Walter Hazel North Manches Pauline Harrisonburg Robert Elkton Main Switchboard 540 5746200 Miss Your Paper call 540 5746240 69 2 Snow piled 2 feet high in on Friday after a surprise winter Associated Press Fall Color Its White Unexpected Snowstorm Buries Buffalo Associated Press Buffalo lay all but paralyzed Friday after a recordbreaking early snowstorm the brilliant colors of buried pumpkins and apples and caught this city world famous for its wintry weather At least three deaths were blamed on the The wet snow snapped tree limbs all over western New leaving some homes and businesses without A state of emergency was in effect across the banning all nonessential Branches and power lines lay draped across cars and and normally busy downtown streets were blanketed by up to 2 feet of I thought it was kind of pretty but said Ann who walked to her job at a Buffalo supermarket in the middle of the It was scary listening to the cracking of the The delivered in a fury of thunder and blan Buffalo and surrounding areas Thursday night and early See Page A7 CTI CE SM v