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Dau Ighte Jir ;R Sah Utes J Singl< E W Efath Her Bhk ' ~ ' x . \ ■ S m S 7 5 .5902 7/09/95 T£RN MICROGBAPHIC!. c s 2 0 0 5 5 COMMERCE OR rr-L-AKE-c-i-T-Y— itT -a; ___ ■____ I J i r m t e w Good rrmorning Cool caanals Ibcokinvitidng, butt pose lhlany hazizards By Ketvin Miller •peoplele to swim. Fast flowing waterw can Today’s foreca'cast: C Times-News writer . whisk: weakerV swimmers jiway. CanalsO are '■ •> Partly cloudy witlvith scattered showers. filled1 withV unseen hazards und'nderwater. * Highs around 70. LowsLo' 40-45. RUPERT - Swimmersi in fast flowing ir- Tempit}le added. M easuring deviBvices and Piig«A2 rigation canals 5hould knowow they are on pri- gates cana be hidden, he said, andnd the bot- vate property and couldi beb< charged with* toms oof f the conals are usually liitciltcred with - trespassing. broken,n glass and rocks, "Thty’re not public waterIters," A&B Iiriga- Carelreless or.unaware swimmemers have tion District Manager Virgiirgil Temple said, drownciled in irrigation canals, Temp “We do not tolerate anyy swimings in our Herbirbicides often run off into c as Long hot sumnnmer 'canals." , well, he said, and can pose a healthJth hazard. Idaho militia leadeiider predicts bloodshed- With school out and tempsmperatures rising. “Theilere's just a lot of hazards."s." Temple ' aiid war in Americaca thist summer as a re* ' kids are looking for quick; places'topl( cool off. said. suit of proposed fcdeisderal legislation. Temple recommends the SnakeSm River or the Ever;:ry year, local irrigationn (districts Pafl«B1 - two public swimming poolsxjis in Rupen and sponsoilor the Olto Otter programam, which Burley, not canals. goes intoir third-grade classroo - , “We strictly encourage peoplepet to stay o u t. teacheses the dangers surrounding ^ Happy Fathersirs Day 1- o f canal systems," Templee sasaid. Last yc;i^ear, Temple said 380 third \ ■ Times-News colur)lumnist Steve Crump .. If they come across peoplople swimming in learned!d not to swim in canals. canals, A&B employees} orderoi the swim- Tbe: lesson1 is reinforced in theth sixth- . has come up witb the top 10 reasons why JENNIFE4N1FER BUNCWnw TknwNm ' fathn* really does knoIcnbw best. mers out. Temple said. grade duringdl water awareness weekeek. Pag«B1 Aside from Ming private»te property,| Tem- “An1 ouncei of prevention iss iworth a Canal compaipany officials warn swimrrim ers n o t to swim in irrigatgation can als. They . pie said, canals are dangenserous places for poundI ofo cure," Temple said. hlda u n see»n n 1hazards, th e cunrent Isi stros n g an d they are privalIvate property. Smith clahns gogolf title : Boise’s Jean Smitmith grabbed Idaho’s Dauighte;r sahutes singl<J efathher top amatexu’ womanin golfer£ honors Satur* :day in Twin Falls. Page Di, Sarah and BillIill Nelson foige strong bondb( after. H Hockey faceofff f : The New Jerseyy DevilsI and Detroit dteth of mothither, wife ‘ Red Wings faced offi(ffSaturday in the first game ofthe Stanleyy ,CCup finals. By William Brock PafleDI Times-News writer TWIN FALL'S-Lifefe hhasn’t been easy for Sarah Nelson since herhei mother died'in - the waning days o f 1991.)1. But Sarah, now » IS, doesn't.feel her cupip o( f parental love m - Life without Da»ad is half empty. -N early h alf o f AreAmerican kids don't For her, it’s at least halflalffiill. ^ , live with their biologic^gical fathers, and that Sarah’s father, a good-iod-iiatured bear o f ^ means m>uble for the* e countiy, some ex- a man, is her'best friend:nd, protector and ^ _pertesay. __ provider. Bill Nelson, 53,53 hasn't remar- ^ ------ P«fleC1-----------ried— burhe-modestly-do’-does what he'con~ to make his daughter's life complete. ^ ' “He works so hard, thenthe comes home ■ and tries to help me," shhe e! said in an inter- view. “He doeso’tsee it,it, butb I do." . : ' , In a recenf letter to the editor of Tbe ’?'■ • .:,W lutaU;^erlerica Timcs-Ncws, Sarah laude(ided hec father ^ L'- •' ’ Personal responsilnslbility will play a: urged others to pimder wbatwh their dads do ' j a l w larger and larger part-art-in'health care, to- for them. >day’s editorial says. “... if you reolly thinknk about what fu- . Page A6 thers do, they are up therethe in the high kingdom with mothers,”rs,” Sarah wrote. “Fathers work .their finge:Igers to the bone, ll^l come home and try toI keepk< a marriage alive, and most fathers stillstil have time for their children." ' 'tirouble for sahiImon . , Mothers get plenty' ofol attention on Promoters o f the to'lower Snake River’s M other's Day, Sarah wrotvrote, but fathers '.Cdams knew full well/ell of the potential typically get a shirt, or a tie,tli and a hug on MtKESALSBlu.SBUBy/nw Ttm— '■’•aeadly effects,on wildild salmon, an author ' , Father’s Day. 'I contends, Dads deserve better, she said. S arah h Nelson, 15, Is grateftilll (for the efforts her fathether. Bill, ha's m ade a s a p a r e n t PavaB4 -Bill Nelson is no stranranger to raising kids on his own. His fifsifirst wife died 20 Force inin California.) Nelson died De(Dec. 7. 1991, o f coraplica- and she was gone." years ago, leaving himm withi a pair of After:r a year as a single parent,U hhe mar- tions from spleeneen surgery. In the months that followllowed, father and boys, ( ^ n Dennis, nowV 2i25. is a pharma- rled Lui.ucilla - and they had a daughterda “Thot was our3ur Pearl Harbor Day." Bill daughter began to forge! a bondt tbat tran- cist in Boise; Joe, 23, is1 wiwith the U.S. Air namedi Sarah.5 With little warning.g. 1Lucilla said wistfully. ““It took about 10 hours. Pleasease s e e DAD/A2 ; Idayatatfane} '. For the survivorsrs o( f the Oklahoma . "City bombing, life is takent one day at a time. ■' Yeltsin rejectsr CG-7 coiKdemnatilion of C?hecheniI fight Png«"^B4 *Knight-RldderNows Service» I . , . , B ^ p ’ biigs c - ‘'; v ' -Sum m it outco:come - A3 , HALIFAX. Nova Scotia — The fighting •NjV'. ! ’ Air Force, pilot Scottott O ’G ^dy reported inj. Chechnya capnired the ageagenda Saturday K idnappers hoihold on - B6 M ting bugs before! hehi was rescued in etq, the summit of major industlustrial countries, - BbsQia. F orm ost o)f ft the world, eating esg, Russian President Boris YelYeltsin burst into ton if news of the hospitallital incident clmnged: . bugs is perfectly normamal. - • an diotribe on why he must crushcn the rebel- • 'v ' - : ' his opinion of the Chechcschen rebels. Yeltsin- - lionii there. answered'before Clintonlion could, insisting. • With a visibly uncomfortalirtable President , that “my friend Bill has never wavered'-’: Clinton sitting stone-faceded beside him, > . from support of Yeltsin'sI's ppolicy. Yeltsin twice asserted incomtirrectly that “my / -' v “1 am in full controld1 ofo the situation." • Jnend Bill" (Clinton) unreserviervedly supports ' Yeltsin said, then launched:hed into a denuncia-: Radsm spreadsIs , ^ JYeltsin’s effort to suppress Chechnya.Ch' Clin- aif’A*:. tion of the-Chechen rebelsbels. The burly Rus-: ton corrected Yeltsin, politely,ely, once he fin- sian president gesturedd dramatically,di cm-- : Last weekend’s rflayingrfla o f -ished..jj Clinton and other WeiWestein leaders phasizing each point by holding1 his arms: black'by'skinheads rampagingrai through- long|q have c o n d ^ e d the brulimitali^ o f Rus- outstretched and pointingng bothb index fingers; the stm ts of.racially/ totolerant Lisbon is a sia^actionsgj in Chechnya and called for a down repeatedly. wwiyfng s i ^ oftheI spreadsp o f organized ' negotiatedj,, political settlement. Noting that the G«7 leadleaders had talked of- • raoism across Europe. Yeltsin’s harangue.— a rarerai bit'o f dra- Chechnyo both Friday' nightnig and Saturday- V mmatics at a gathering-most-ntt-notable for its moming. Yeltsin said he.“toldhe. dicm.what.: :.: drabdl predictuility r*-. erupteded during< a pho- kind o f people we’re dealing.with.,what"des to session at tbe start o fa onennesin-one meet-. B W B H kind o f homble criminalsals with’ black bands- -------n n g ^ th Clinton bere-fbllowin{nng tbe2lst an- on their foreheads — theyicy nowi better under:' •: niud summit conference of leaderslea< from the , _ ’ stand that this is the onlynly way that-we can: V . QGroup o f Swen: The 0 -7 co:cohslsts,ofthe Ruaalann Praalda'nt Boris Yaittirlln stro n g ly d e ^ n d s hIs ls icountry’s mllltiry ac:. deal viith t h ^ cfriminal[dements.” ele . I" ' ■ :'S5v-'8^onA : ■ '■'v-'MMovies........... 7 ; uUnited'Statea, Japan, Oeroermany, .O reat- tio n s Irtf tth s b rtik m m y rs ^ to nI o f C h a e h n y t a i th s suummltofthsWorM’s m ’* Upon fmishing his remaiimarits.ii'eltsin’s f ^ ] D6arAi?by7..,; .Britaio,.Fnnce..lt8 ly.aod.CaiCanada.iYcIt 8iQ.^laadlniBli|.lnjdus:Wsl-tistlons.8«turturtoy.inJ<«llf»x.iJova^uScotla.8 < , __. wBlyiJnt.Q.ajcoal......... -, r z r J-Joined o the'summirDiTFHday. • I ijTit^^n. oppQ^itfrsite, stared'soberly at: ■ ^r©plnlon.o*I*”^ 7 S tc tlo n D . The Russian president alM'iilo'invited the G< including3 iamusing, temnsm.'andI cici-wllah outlatw. Yeltsin throughout hisis remarksn and ap-* 7 leaders to come to Moscow:ow in 1996 for reactor safafeguanU. Clinton and the otiother O- . As tbe Yeltsirtsin-Clinton photo session> peared decidedly'unhappy)py with the transla:- 5 ? -Sf dlscussioiu' on^estions ofr nunuclear safe^, 7 leaders} ae o ^ te d ;'d e t^ are ui be9 wworked o j^ e d , a Russianian TV n e w iw ask^ Clin-.
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