CPYRGHT ApprovedcfimiV,omi4,--'--7DO'I-/OX IAI-RDP96-007.49 730001j, in,,ouper.,uowt @4, .........I t Sections' A 'A News/Editorials B Style/Television/Comics C Classified D Sports E Metro/Obituaries Inside: Washington Business Detailed index on Page A2 MARY 26,1987 3 V, Prices May Vary in Areas Outside Metropolitan Washington (See Box on A2) 25o iww Ma'j*or Snowfall CoYelLOD.C. Re on'. Storm Dumps Inches on Top. of Icy Roads By Marc Fisher and Ed Bruske WashioNton Post St.1ft Writers The second major snowstorm in four days bl4nketed the Washington area yesterday, burying roads anew, snarling traffic and spoiling Super Sunday parties. The metropolitan area awoke Sunday to light flurries, the precur- sor to an anticipated all-night snow- fall that created a five-day weekend for thousands of area workers and schoolchildren. National Weather Service -fore- casters predicted that snow would fall heavily throughout the night and taper off this morning, with ac- cumulations of up to 12 inches. By 10 p.m., three inches had fallen in Washington and heavy snow con- tinued to fall. Schools will be closed in most ju- risdictions throughout the Area to- day. Federal workers and government employes in the District, Montgom- ery and Fairfax counties and Alex- andria will be allowed to arrive late or take a vacation day if they fee! they cannot travel safely, spokes- men said. Arlington County offices will be closed, while Prince George's County planned to an- pounce its policy early this morn- Ing. While Metro officials hoped to STORM'S IMPACT n Schools- Systems closing today are Alexandria, Anne Arundel, Arlington, Calvert, Carroll, Charles, D.C., Fair- fax, Falls Church, Fauquier, Loudoun, Manassas Park, Manassas, , Montgomery, Prince George's and Prince William. Undecided: How- ard, Stafford. n Government: Liberal leave for federal, Alexan- d0a,_ D.C., Fairfax and Montgomery employes; Ar- lington, Charles County closed. a Motto: Bus service can- celed in District's Glover Park area and Dominion and Pimmit Hills in Fairfax. a Taxicabs: D.C. emergen- cy fares uhtil 11 a. m-. today. provide full service this morning, the system suffered scattered pow- er. outages and equipment troubles on it$ rail lines yesterday, and bus service remained spotty. See SNOW, A6, Col. 3 BYPAYNASMITH-THEWASHINGTON POST lawh of the P@,p#d, d as snow falls. w Area residents frustrate 'but resigned snow falls again. Page A 7 d For .Release 2001/03/07 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO2000730002-8' proved For Release 2001/03/07 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO2000730002-8 A# -.00, lei) 'L4.4o, Aotiv Ooze ae@ ;r4- Ap 010244 r Release 2001/03/0 A@A-ROVT9%0047-8 -9 ROO "73000 proved For Release 2001/03/07 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO2000730002-8 Z7@ a-t@@A '0, -eUzc&@ 00@ proved For Release 2001/03/07 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO2000730002-8 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO2000730002-8 -T@ -h S W VE-7,FA C (,-J AS C-5 S' 12 " T I AU-@-e Cvyn ete, JUQ, fb (/@e OW L PI ICV' 5* Gt tJ Ce4 Ot @- O-VI M Clutq dwJ5 c1nd 5-diosegOewct aLIJL drdcucvr@ q -(@Nm64 m"qcqw, eisvGk5 Veft- L C r as proved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO2000730002-8