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Good minorning G a m iling isisue liies inI v o teirs’ haiinds Today’s forecastast: By Drew DcSilvcr _ B*l characteri7xdas as Idiilio's longstanding policlicy amendments that wouldlid havei. allowed casino; Partly cloudy with'ith widely scattered \ Water a swap OK’d - Timcs-Ncws writer ” against most formsfon o f gambling, gambling on Indian rescnservations bul nowhere; i mountain thundcrshoihowers. H ighs 82 to — "It’s not thethi policy of this state tto else in the state, 92 degrees. Lows 455 tcto 55. lave begun or requested negilegotiations authorize casinoino gambling," said Sen, Liirlird Opposition lo the EchiEchoHawk amendment P agoA f BOISE — Thc Legislaislaturc Tuesday inbes ha approved an amendmentcnl lo thc state wi^h thehc slate on compacts to0 rrcgylatc Noh. R-Klmbcrlticrly. during Senate debate oon was conccniraied among am Democratic, Constitution that attempts to ban1 all fornis o f gaming’ activitiesa on their lands, thc amendment.nt. legislators from.northen-hem Idaho. All Magic casino gambling within Idahoaho. The tribestr had interpreted fede:deral law, “Only underler limited circuinstance.s,, ini Valley senators and rcpnrepresentatives, of both; m m mm m m J But. whether the amcndmcImeni, if approved several state si and federal court cases,«s, JUid lhc fimited forms,I, andai under sirict conditions ddo canics, voted for the amciim endment by voters in November, willA-ill accomplish ils 1988 amimendment to the state Con:onstitution wc perroit anyy gamblingg lo take place." No'Joh T h e am endm ent was wi supported by Leads in hate crimescr !stated intent is slill unclear.f authonziizing a lottery, to argue thathat casino- said. EchoH aw k and G ov./. C ecil A ndrus, both^ ;amcs should be subjeCisCIS of the The amcndmcIm cnt passed on a 32-10 vote3te. Democrats, and all oof f t h e L e g isla tu re ’s: llfe rc w ere m orc• hchate and bias crimcs Even Attomey General LaU ny EchoHawk. typc gai :t negotiations. well over lhcIC Itwo-thirds requirement fofor Rcpubiican and DemocratMwatic leadership. : reported in Twin Fallsills during the first six 'whose staff drafied the legisigislation, conccdcd com pact: 1 changes. The vole followedd a Opponents ar^cd thatthat il was unfair to ban; months o f this year thcthan in any other area Ithat it w asn’l certain to kcc|r was away, his sons While the Doctor v ogcnt for the scllecllcr also provided • so kids did play — a nd ano th er 75 o r sc comparable proiKrties,ies, shc said, until thc policc arrivedved. Page p i T hc county w ill mod'nodcljts juvenile ccnicr after one in Kootenai;nai idSilhty. The centcr will house 18 juvenilesilcs, Blass said, An architect workingking for the county said the property will workrork well for building a juvenile ccntcr, thc concommissioners said, Gold-medal mununchies Twin Falls Commuimunity Development W o rrie d a b o u t m:missing any of thc APphotg Director LaMar Ortonton and Mayor Howard Dream Team baskeiketball games? Try '•. 'x Allen sent a letter:r tito the commission some snacks that dptdon’t require lengthy Members ^ the Unitnlted States volleyball te;Leam appeared with heaclads shavod In protest: fofor their match In the Slating that thc propiroperty would be an rccipcs. Olympics in Barceloi3lona Tuesday. The U.S.. pplayers were protestingng a ruling which overtuirturned their oponing “outright permitteeitte d .WficT in th e ; where the laiid lies. Page Cl victory over Japan.n. /Additional coverage ofof the Sum mer Gam es b': . fpreigh policy:y cand defense; issues und the as Iraqi leader had caveded iin by permitting administration is'movio v in g q u ic k ly lo '.How

A-2 Tlmos-Nows. Twin Foil:=oll3. Idaho W odnesdoy. Julyy 229. 1992 ’ - ______Weathiier Punlitive strrikes ag:;ainst Ira•aq 0 1 « 2Aoco-W»«>W,l>>d.l.Ini. 5 coui[Id help,, not hurrt Saddaam the peace process, have The Accu-Wej'eather® forecast foror noon, Wechesday,ly, July 29. NICOSIA,, CyprusC (AP) — Punitive E S tu d ieICS s and key ploycrs in the hey oppose any action nir or missilelc strikes; againsl Iraq by E n o w with w nn • already said they n a tio n a l that would intensi:ensify the Iraqi people’s ' i m I I I I I I r the U.S.-ledJ coalitionc would likely B i n t e r n i □ n se cu rityity firm in sufTcring. •10s >0sOs Os 10 b 2 0 b 3 0 bB 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 80: 90s 1008 110s backfirc byy bolstering Saddam fl is G u lf W or defeat, Bands separate highigh temperalure zones for Ihethe day. ^ Hussein rathciher than crippling him, I th e British Despite his ( fiance of thc West has V. a n aly sts say, capitol.I. Saddam ’s defiom attack made him a hero:ro amongI many Arabs, \ Saddam headedhc; off threatened I linst even in countries■ies whose governments ' A y allied militartary action Sunday by I a g o ^ ollowing U.^J.N. inspectors into a I Sadddam's bnck thc coalition,ion. . I ® - . ^ icans and their main g o v e rn m e n t: minisiry m after o three- I ilian The Americar nnd France, have a wide ^ w ee k .standofT,ff, o JJ—, infrastistructure, allies, Britain nnd S addam , -value strategic targets ' But Western:m olTicials are coiWinced as th e range o f high-val lit, probably at little the Iraqi leaderier will thumb his nose ot national na electricity grid,d, would they could hil, the United Nat'lations again and thal al paralyze pa the nation as il did diduring the military cost. These includcidc Soddam’sI dozen or s o m o p o in l,, the tl allies wili launch w wi ar. ases. These wcrc badly i O attacks aimei:ied al te a c h in g him a Bul Iraq's 17 million pccleoplc ore so main air bases lesson. mimorc likely lo rcsenl the bomtnbers ihan hit during tlic 199119* G ulfW ar, when Defying thele U,N. Securiiy Council blame bl: Saddam for provokingng further about half Saddamdam’s 700 or so combat has bceomele ^{1 co rn e rsto n e o f dcstruc-tion dc and hard-ship. AfterAl dcc- oircraft wcrc dcsldcsiroyed or otherwise Saddam's sur'urv'iVal strateg y . Som e adcs od of living in a police sta;tate, most lost. But mosl havehav been repaired and 2 0 0 analy.sts believievc he may actually bc Iraqis In have re-mained quiuies-ccnt Saddam slill retair:tains an esiimatcd - inviting a iniliililiiary sirikc in order to despite de the sanctions. 3 0 0 je ts. rally his peoplepie — and the Arab world "If civilians sufTcr, that wil^ill have a By lak in g thethesc out, lhc allies — oround him.m. series SCI of reverberations in thche Middle would weaken:n SSaddam’s military “ B u s h iss under tremendous East" Ea which mighl even jeocopardize muscle further,•, a movei that could aid £» hf'i-*'V pre.ssure, A miliiiilitary strike against Iraq the ihi U.S.-sponsored Arab-Israc■aeli pcacc rebellious Kurdsds a:and Shiilc Muslims. FRONTS: r: ^ ' ] can boctmenngmg on him." sard vetemn proccss. pn Kopictz said in a tctelephone Other targetscts ore Iraq's power ii'j M iddle Easl>l a; n a ly si H a n s-IIe in o interview int . . u generating stationtions. There arc a half- ’ Kopictz. rece:cently with^,London's Syria and Egypt, the mailain Arab , tallalions, all Gulf War STATIONARY ______01992AcciJ-Woathi COLD WARM Internationalll InstituteI for Strategic •members nu ofthe U.S.-led coalilillion and. ,„g„,tolhavcbi'e been repaired. Prossuro H L 12S l ' ^ [12 m ^ i HIGH LOW SHOVYOWEffS RAIN T^TORUS FLURRIES Fl SNOW ICE SlSUNNY PT. CLOUDY CLOI I Gam[ling__ IU.S. has fiEirepowerr readyi VioAuocialodPruis - Here arc Gulf (they arc includedincl in the count o f ; • Continued frorrom A1 WASHINGTON (AP) — f hc amphibious assault primaryPfi U.S. military force;:cs in the 17), such os thc i gambling oper;)crations when Ihe state Persian G ulf region, accordinling to the ships USS Torawrawa and USS Ogden, docs so throughIgh its lotiery. pj.Pen ta g o n . the amphibiousjs transportti dock ship Wcdne»dsy,July29 r e s S t Louis ■ 09 Acctt-Wtailhtr foTceaitfoMTor daylinie Gcoditioei tod high tcmpenK» CR am en d m en t 'ludicrous." lu( re^ • There arcrc 18 ships in th c ^ ; „ ...... Soattlo 03 region. ------Allonta 05 7 ;0 S ..... " n i c State LcLottery Commission lias • Four U.S. warships arc in th e R ed M e d ite rr a n e a,n n a;oreo, including thc r 0 6 3 ...... Spokano 80 nratoga, three cruiscrs, Boston 80 6 4 6 6 ..... spent S7 rmillion promoting Sea, Se. including Ihc Aegis crui:uiscr USS carrier USS Soral ^ g g ...... Woshlngton 84 :rs, one frigate, six Chicogo 84 5 gambling," BeiJeitelspacher said. "Next ph jycr USS Iwo dcsltoycrs, ■ ^ 1 1 Philippine Sco ond destroy s and five amphibious I— Coour sO'Alono p i 08” ,0 I ^ , Dallas 911 757 .12 Twin Falls year we’re goinoing to spend S2 million Ruy. Cruisers and destroyjy c rs are Donvor 91 5 IX Mln Pep p r o m o tin g ggam ar bling. T h e .state o f capable caj of carrying Tomahuw OoslCtoInos 85I fil6 oa ' iwkcniisc While il is 1rarely confirmed, WASH. V I Yostordoy 944 5 4 ..... Iduho has soldId :S226 million worth of Dotrolt 82 5 m issiles. , su b m arin es usually usu accompany ‘ Ustyoor 94■4 5 8 ..... lo ttery tiekct.<;.s. Honolulu 06 7 • UJ w arsh ip s a rc in th e g airem n carrier• baibattle groups on their I Lowiaton | 93* | ® Nomiol 92'2 5 5 ...... "But it’s thehe slate doing il. so thal 93 7 surrounding waters, includuding Ihe jjp|„y„ 5„,s. Tliejriicy ore ulso capable o f ^ ' j ...... Sunsol today 9:02 p.p.m. m a k es it all riglright. Heaven forfend the |,j, "■“ * Indlonopolis 81 5 aircrafl carrier Indepcnde e 0 3 ...... Sunriso tomorrow 6::6:20 n.m. Sho-Bans have launching cruise;c missiles.m KonsosCity 65 & vc a bingo parlor, or the bolstered by about 80 warplplanes - . g , g ...... Lunor phoso; Now. J power in thc region LasVogos 109 7 '• •'“ ly 29: N c z Perce in Lapwai Li; where they have thc Aegis cruisers Mobile E i . g c ...... firat quortor, A u g u si!515; Full. 45 percent unen includes: F-1177 StealthSl. fighters, F-15E ------LosAngoIos 84 6 lemployment.’' Bunker Hill, the commar -7-) ni- August 13: Lost quaijortor, s h o s h o a nd sh ip long-range slrikeke ffighters; F-14 and F- Memphis 89 7 hone-Bannoek Tribes, LaSalle, and other destroyers,rs. fngates fighters; Al-lO -10 nnti-nrmor attack operate 0 bingo hall on MIomI Booch 881 S:°! 8i who already or and supply ships. planes; EF-111I clcelectronic jnmmcrs; F-” Milwaukoo 88B 626! th c F o n Mall1 ItIndian Reservation, are 1 1 Bolao I as* Idaho • M arine u n d N avy u n its loliloking part 4G rodor killers;rs; 1U-2 rceonnnissanec i E 3 1 I Idaho Falla I oH Minnoopolis 78 6: ? 52...... M axiIX Mln Pep o n e o f th e tribribes to have requested in Ihe Aug. 3-19 exercisc wilhilh Kuwoit plnnes, as wellII a:as various refueling NowOrloons .91 7; ’ I® ...... eoloo 9010 5 9 ..... c om pact negoti.otiations. The others arc will operate from ships in thehe Per^iian and tactical airliftlift caircraft. WYO NowYork 70I 56 ? ...... Burioy 3 93 5 7 ..... the Coeur d'A'Alenes, thc Kootcnais. OWohomoCity 99 7 I ^ » L l Hogorman 1000 54 ..... a n d th c N c z PiPerce, who made their * ^ • I Pocatoiloj ea«"l I TwInFalli I ^ 7 ^ Omaha 83I 6! Idoho Polls 2 92 50.02 request Tuesda>day moming." Am m onia plaant explosionI iinjures 7 5^ PhoonU 108 5; I I „ ...... Lowiston mmn mm..... Sen. Dennimis Davi;;, D-Coeur NEV. aa Plttaburgh 77 5 ’) — An of this Lake Chor'harics suburb lo keep ' l l ...... McCall 4 04 **5..... d’Alene, saicaid Ihat even if the W ESTLAKE. Lo. (AP) Portland. Mo. 79 5' t 10 miles their windowsws closcd and air ’ ...... Poeatolio 5 95 55 tr amendment iss a:ipproved by a majority explosion that could be felt 1 L Portland. Oro. 87 5i chcmical conditioners ofTofT bccauseI o f fumes. ' ...... Solmon 5 95 5 0 ..... o f voters in thche November elcclion. il away ripped through a ch ‘ Rono 99 5 ...... SunVolloy 88 plant Tue.sday. State poliilice said No evacuationsIS were w ordered, 3 5 7 ® ..... will bc too laicle 1to do any good, P*‘ Snowon T-Uvma »aw Fkjrmt'rmt sliow Ica Suwy Pt OouO/ I, Thc extent ofof dnmagc d to thc plani To say thec aamendment will keep seven sc’ workers were injured. e blast at couldn't immediai:dialcly be determined, ca.'iinos o u t oaf f :Idaho, Davis said, "is There was no fire in thc It, which but 0 gasoline: stationsta and ice crcam ForecastsF closc to beinjing. I think, a fraud, thc ‘n* Arcadian Corp. plant, in d u rea, stand across thcic s st u w l were seriously Tw in Foils, B uriey,ey, Ri u p o t, Jerom o and O oodingiig: b c c a u se il’s nonot going to work. The manufactures ammonia an Partly cloudy with wi widely scattered molountain horse is out of)f llthe bam." BuBut police wamed nearby nresidents damaged, Weatheier summary thundershowers. Sunnjjnny through Thursday. Ovemiglight lows After Ihe SeiSenate vote. EchoHawk ^ vcr 80s lo low er 90s. W arm er TliursdayTI said the amendrndmcnt would strengthen • The National Weathether Scrvice says a ridge o.fhigh ft 45 to 55. Highs lower Center__ the state’s legalgal position if lhc'tribe's pressure rctTiains o v e rr Ihc tin West, but a weak disturb:irbancc with highs in the upper5per 80s to upper 90s. id W ood River VaUey: sue under thee federalf Indian Gaming ^ wns moving southeast: ulculong thc eastern Idaho bordeird e ro n Cam as PiBirio and ^ Continued from A1 without a juvenilenile detention cenler Sunny through Thursday.Th Highs 80 to 85. Warmer V Regulatory Act.ict. Tuesduy. Twin Falls Couniy will usijse nearly since thc privativately-run Soulhern :rs and Thureday with highsIS inir the upper 80s. Lows tonighght in thc But while thithe odds arc better, and This system is expectelected to bring a few showers S750.000 in slate grant mimoney to Idaho Youth CenterCem closcd its doors niniy to the mountains throiirough upper 30s to lower 40s.40s will improve: furtherfi if voters ratify S7 thundershowers, mnini build Ihc ccmcr. As part of ththc grant, in September 1990. 199i Wednesday iind in centraltral and southeast Idaho, Ihrough 'll' amendmenlent. EchoHawk said a bu Extended forecast:ast: Southem Idaho. Friday ll Twin Fnlls must allow’ 1B la in e , Counties in thc thc arca thought they Partly cloudy skies andam isolated thundershowers v u ,c ! c«eh c o u rt viciory Sllstill isn’l a sure thing. T) s were Sunday - Record to nearr record high tcmpcratur< Lincoln, Jerome, Camjnas and had found a siteiie last1 year, and spent reported in thc souihcost,ist, while thc remainder of the s ceofan tribe:bes still have some L> day, mostly sunnyny andI hot. A slight chance Gooding eountics to send1 juvenilej S II9.000 fofi thell former Q Bar was mostly sunny Tuesdarsday. The winds were gcncrall) ■he onearguments to m;make regardless of what s w ere thundcTStomtorm over thc mountains. Highs offenders to ihe ccnter, BlassSS said. building on Addisddison A venue East, mph or less during thehe aftcmoon. Temperatures v thc Constitutionion says, and some judge of] around IOS. Low s mnid-SOsand id 60s. Thc countics originallyy banded After neighbghbors of that site rather warm wilh readingsngs in thc 80s and 90s. may buy ofTonon them," he said, id Nevada: together to build a juvenile didetention protested, thee CityC Council ruled T he extrem es at midaftcbftcmoon varied from 80 at Spa Before Icaviiving Boise, legislators

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Ifyou have a news tip or>rwliht6 w: alk(o dailyindSund.« d a y ,$ 3 J5 per week, 542,25 ■ Cogrt|«C«^ fomeone in'the editorial (tepiieputmeoi,’ctll fbr 13 weekt;i; ddtily only.S2.80 p« •. — 4 ■ / ■ ■ \ ^ W«.'dno5d;iy, JJuly ?9,'l992 Titnes-Nows,■5, TwinT> Falls. Id.ifio A 3 Nation Plant ^ e s fo r Darmaim: DemcOS to blaiime for tveak eco9 n o m y S i m & Shade FLOWEE R IN G WASHINGTON (AP)\P ) — Wl I Damian said. VINES]5 F O R SUN igenuous al iKst 10 say .House Budgel Directorir RicharR D H nU HH onc:icyHuclJc - Kxlra fracraiit. ars in office lhat every- : man snid Tuesday thele DemccrI s i after four yeare liu- fliiivcrH. HliHiinii miiiil uf 10 blame — the Federal. J ' controlled Congrc.ss is respi body else is lo ihc- iiummcr. addani Hussein, thc“ ^ ONK c;a i .i'.ON.o ■ N ,.w ' 4 “ j for the sluggish cconomymy. e press...," I’anctta said. , * He steadfastly dcclinclined lo accept W iBtcriu-l- Liirci- hiinK’iiiC cIuhUth i>f :’s president of the Unit- j / :iny pan of the blamee o on t>chalf of fnij^riint flovi'(J flowcrH 13 quarters o f the Bushish administra- ; it of llu- Mliiiinc-r. riiiwcrs 1 a period of weak ^ tion; a crcdit shortage,;c, Iraq’s inva- W - ^ \ V during such a tln ic t hiiiiiiiiimiiii;1iirdM. ' growlh, Panetta:tta said. sion of Kuwait. Fedeirderal Reserve rr 1 (iAixoN scAi.tx)N V s Gradison of Ohio, sc- ^ policies ihat producedd slows growlh y; Rep. W illis ( s g » ( 5 ' ican on the conimillee, _ of the money supply, andan' Congress’ \ /; nior Republica etta o f Ixring "an apolo- J i .refusal to approve Busl and /-•: accused Panett: V IN E S: FOR1 SHADE noihing Congress." tf spcnding-contrql propos; ■L'{ gist for ado-no Knulinlilvyk-y - i--viTnr<-i'n vine ftir nhinlti. n rnuKrals) have a 101- •'Each o f the Hrsi threeliree causcs ha.s . "You (Demi I’rouniiccivcT iir covcir a trclliii. ’ margin in the House." Gradison now been re.sponsibly’ ad to a ONIC CAI.t^)! , significant extent." Damlarman told the noled. APpholo Damian wen/ent Iwfon- ihe panel to 1 BoNtoii Ivyy -• I)<-aHc- vim- clinK» liKhtly House Budgel Commillililtee. ’’It is the lidyear budgel siluation. .;h iiiirfno'. .Spccinculnr red fourth — legislative enae blamed, loan bailout. ation in the economy?’iy?" demanded Dam ian repl■eplied. write legislation coukl he l> Blossom '"K'ne Redwood ■ntio P a tio Booster “ w e r e , ------'' Keep thl.:lf Wages, ssalaries sls h o M ^ (lowerH cominir rCnw■'‘1 0 5 a . ------nnd ConggressmenI (elude fciriilizor. Usi: •ooijrn Hliiipt'H .•very wck, Trei:e l l i s c s smallest: gain in decaded •18 oz. Ui'K. S8.‘J9 11.-K. S g to testify in case ‘ n o w , 4 0 S ? p having N o w ^ 5 ° ° WASHINGTON (AP) -— Ameri- cent in the 12 12 months ended June WASHINGTONJ (A P )' - - Joseph Koltiolter, both Pennsylvania ;s failed lo 30. less than1 the t 3,1 perceni infla- 734-8518 cans' wages and salaries AddiHon Avo. E. 7 \ \ NUmiKH JIOUILS: Tliree Democraiic: congressmenc Democrats,IS, ukeep up wilh inflation in the year tion rale for■ the tl year, as measured ntEustlund. / / \L- i / \ \ iwmakers, who vowed \ Uondoy thru Satuniaj who said beforehandmd they would The lawr ended in June, posting thehe smallest by ihe depanm'tmeni's Consumer Pricc Twin PnllH / ------10 a.ssert their Fifth \ SuHdaj Noon-S p.m. not testify w on reprieves rep: from Friday to increase in J t least a dciJecade. the Index. The ’.92.9 perceni advance was cm proteciion against scheduled appcarancances Tuesday Amendment govemment reported Tuesdsday. down from aa 4~ percent gain a year mination. said the grand ^ before a federal granirand jury prob- sclf-incrimir "It's part of the reasoiion for the earlier and was/as the smallest increase looking into an alleged , ing the House P'Posi Officc, jury was loe funk that people feel thehey're in." since the depaipanmeni began keeping ^ J trade stamps for cash. sources close to theie iinvestigation scheme to tr said economist Robert G.3. Dedcrick track o f eamin]lings in June 1982. near 1 . . •ce denied participating 'i' i e l k y said. All three of the Nonhem Trust Co.J. in Chica- the end of Ihee 19K1-H2 I recession. ch activity and contend- EN C EN TE R ^ ^ Tlic sources saidl iit l now is up to in any such go. Overall, Ihe ihe depanmeni's Em- '• ad been exonerated by a the U.S, attorney’ss coffice and to cd they had Tlie "funk" apparently/ 1continued ploymeni Coslost Index rose 3.6 per- f i ivestigation la.st week, the grand jury lo decidc dec whether House invc into July, when a widelyly followed cent when benefits ber were included. K )und no cvidencc of a ‘ to permanently excu;icuse Rep. Dan which foun survey found AmericansIS expecled Still, that was;is downi from a 4.6 per- y )r-cash schcmc. They jffl Ro-stenkowski of IlliIllinois, chair* stamps-for*< little improvement in thele economy cenl overall gain gi in the year ended : probe, headed by U.S. ' man of the HouseJSC Ways and called the p in the monihs ahead, in June I9‘MI] ;and was the smallest j Jay B. Stephens, a "po- Means Committcc.cc, and Rep. Attorney Ja; Tlie Labor Dcpanment: saids Wages pain since a. similar si advancc in De- S Austin J. Murphyihy and R ep.’ litical witchich hunt." and salaries edged up jusijsl 2.9 per- ceniber I9K7. I Nunn: LimitI testiting, or Coongress wvill g— , check weapons safely andd reliability. HVS m WASHINGTON (AP) (AI — The five years> fromfr now ... that the United c ■ and to test olher systems ir pres- l!B I !I lfl chairman of the Senniente Amicd Ser-' Slates has,s rnot te.stcd for a period of a encc of nuclear explosions, viccs Committee. Sen.:n. Sam Nunn, time and therefore th it may be a good e "To abandon lesting ... wi 'bluntly told the BushII adminislraliona time to attactack," Nunn said, A b so iulutely , no other optical sloStore in the M agic Valley/ hI a s th e ■ responsible.” Powell said, c •Tuesday lhat it must further furl limit nu- "1 thinklk lhal’s a little bit oul of r tests are essenliai to ensuree that’Amer-1 amountnt of eyewear selectionsIS yyou receive at M ountainlin W est d e a r tc-sting or Congresscss will. sync" withlh rnew realities, lie said. ti Administration policjlicy on testing The Hou;ouse has voled overwhelm-. icanv warheads will explode al. cc wilh dccrcas- ingly to im|impose a one-ycar monitori-• are a supposed to. and wc . has failed to keep pacc ' F rom standard stc frames to highh sstyle design, the unusuaual to the X . ing nuclcar tensions; irin the world, um on U.SJ.S. nuclcar lests. and Sen., Ihey’re ll not. I The U.S. nuclear deterrer•ent relies fln exclusivt ?ction,,,^'’'’*^ Nunn told Defense Secretary Sc Dick Mark Halfititfield. R-Ore.. has recruited live all are available an dj ono display for your selec olin Powell, the 53 sponsorsors for laking similar actionI a a high level of confidence;e in the nu- Cheney and Gen. Colin ing iKCOiues fa - chairman of the Joint ChiChiefs of Slaff. in the Senauiaie. clear stockpile, and teslin^ eature fine eyewear by: • even more imponant as suxtockpiles are When it comcs lo nuclcar nu lesting, Cheneyy ;iand Powell defended cur- e vy vakMiiiiK) . the administnition still.till acts "as if a-nl policy,:y. which allows up lo six un- dr.iwn c down under new ann- an c.mlrol / | ^ N T h ,______) agreements. Powell argued. somebody’s going lo) decidcd( four or dcrgroundd i lest explosions a year 10 :i LeagueJ apologize^es for heel:kling BusSh D d' f j : Tlie incident highliglightcd deep WASHINGTON (APAP) — Tlic na- presidentt asked,a: "Would you please ,AKES BLVD. N. • TWI^tfIN FALLS division between ihe leagiigue and the M o u n t|^ 525 BLUE LA lion’s oldest organizati'tation of POW- shui up andmd sit down?" t - National Alliancc of Familnilies for the ^ . MIA families apologiz»gized to Presi- "I am writingwr to express our deep- T West 734-EYES1 . R e tu m o f A m e ric a ’s Mi;4issing Ser- . dent Bush on Tuesdayay for the hcck- est apologiagies," Ann Mills Griffiths. I HOHOURS' Mon.-Ffi. 9 00-6:00D i viccmen. a rival organizaii;ilion formed ' O ling he received al its :meeting, and cxecuiivcc directord of the league, told n OPTICAL______Closed SalufdaySc Aliet Hours by Appoinlminlmenl iold him hc was justifieiified in respond- 'the presideid e n t. :about Ihrce years ago. ing as he did. ••"nie rutrude and disrespectful be- During his spccchh f Friday at the havior of a small but organized mi- 23rd annual meeting; of the National norily wasas both undeserved and oul- League of Familiess i of American rageous."" GC riffiths said, strong support, commitnicnt FERED Prisoners and Missingng in Southeast "Tlie strt :|| Fiirst tinm e ev ier OFI s n n . Asia, Bush was inlemimiptcd by cries and dcdicaiication to principle you have o f "N o more lies" and ani similar re- dcmonsiratrated are well known," she >ok w h a t J a c k J aa rd in e haas for you»u! proaches. said. “ You'our rcspon.se was justified Lo When the hecklinglg persisted,] the and undersi:rstood.’’ r ■ ____ Layoffs at insnstitute HHEALTH TEX ■ L e a ii s e Ij o ® >wn! , WASHINGTON (APAP) — For chc “ b ACICK-TO-SCHOOL “ firsl lime in at least twctwo dccadcs. the ^ SPECIALS C Smithsoniari Institutionion will lay off slaff this year bccauseuse of projcctcd q q M budget shortfalls of as much a.s S40 ^ “ million. In a letlcr sent to thehc :Smithsonian's ^2 5 \ n I 6.6(X) employees, Sccijccrctary Robert McC. Adams said the1C ffirst layoffs at qq.- V A the Institution's musciuscums and rc- scarch facilities couldluld comc ncxl U | | | month. u m w A Y S J I

LAYMOND'S . AUTO/0/TRUCK { SERVICICE CENTER A MITSUBISHI ^ 1992 LLincoln Contine< ental [ON TRAVEL Branid New iquipped Lincoln1 Continental.C VAGATK Lease for 24I- months at 1/4 ofo 1% on this brairand new , fully ec ;erit Yes - 0.25%!4,1 RONt S d j U J ^sSS t ” "1 You read this3 right, lease for 224 months at 1 •quarterqi of 1 p erce I FR< included M jj N PI.pickup camber adjtutea not tm i Is ILUBE, o n . & FOLTER T U p to S q tt. oU L e a s joi FREtEE 31 POINT m SPIPECnON |1 se '47 p er mo. for o.a.'c. I if 3 95 i 1 8 7 t - * 17,512. 1^ Rrcclatom 1 - T a x *^1 T h e n p uirchase i if ycrou wish foiri less than 50%5 of cost - tation Qrozos 1 5 9 ?______I 'Emmett Harrrrison's ^Z7te Legend Contin'.nues...Our!Rsputa\ . • 736-2484 1 2 4 3 TH l E I S »EN MO ITOIRS For Years S Years The Easiestt FPlace In The World TTo Buy A Car 733-7700 701 Main Ave. I ______, .TwinIn Falls 1 m i = i = — = = S'-u . Twin Fall;sills, Itlaiio W f'dnosday. July^ 29.1992 Nation Escaped doDiphins begy boatersI n testify7 for R tLJ-486 I [)s le:iped th e fence al JS, canceer victim ained dol- Tiie dolpliins 1 Actress MIAMI (A P)-Three trail t'hcrc Ihcy ilie club lust week. wci leaving behind ; W A S lM N C iT O N (AIM,IM - Aelress ^ I bul a federal ap- cacan daughters, deserve thec option lo suid il ulso cun:u n h e lp c iirc C u s h in g ’s |)hins |)I iliiit csc;iped a pen wh .-ailed Bogie. Tliey ap- . C y h ill .SliL'pliirril. (iila-rier ahoMion- p e a ls c o u rt Mill is ususe ihis medication as it mimuy devel- syndrome, a I glgland disorder charac- performed pe for residenis of aian cxclu- one dolphin. calU riyhis iidvociiios aiul a1 hrain In cancer f 1 fl considering argu- ofop inlo a new form of birtlirth control tcrizcd by obcs:Ksiiy and hypertension. sive si' membership rcsoit on c Key parently swamn north n in waterways • 1 v ic iim u rg ed ilic jtiiVL-inii■rnmeni T u es- ^ ments over the anand for all ils other potenti;tial uses as But FDA dodocuments obtained by Largo L; lurned up Iwgging ffor food last , ,^ iKtwccn the two ; (lay lo a lk n v ini|)iiil.i[i>>ii.11 .'1 < an alH.r- g o v c m n ic n t's ;ni- wiwell." she said. the subcommilln illcc sh o w e d thnt. o f I.^ am an i d o in g , iric k s ;it a b u sy4 ^ 3 thority in ' the :all w.,c "They EO overvcr to the public dock ' use as an alrortion pill IK-euusek-i no ihe Uniicd Stutilutes, jusl four were list- L;idy, Molly ;ind Bacal a s a tlicra,-iy lt>rclisLMvo. m utter. 1 Sill hole nl 1 0 .2 am l4 .w. which l, is the lime ihcy " i h a v e 1U1 o lh c i o!>liui ^H L "I Tear for the company has soughi governmmoni ap- cd as aclivc. i' found fo in a lagoon by the H Biscaync. f'^ O':''3cean Reef Club, ;uid niciu.” J. David .1 heallh and .safely prproval to markel it in thislis c o u n lry O th e rs a rc : fi finished, haven’t stari- o of f a g o lf c o u rse o n K ey B. illin irain- -stan lookiili: foror handouts,"I O'Barry fci palicni lii'in AiliiiiilaiiM. told a of my children lolor that purpose. cd yet or can’tn’t get ihe drug liccause Ric Ri 0'B :irry. a former dolpli _ said. ■ ■ lldiisc panel c\aiiiiiiiiii!1: a I-ood and ^ ^ —3 —— aiuI for the hcalili The pill, which is legal1 in i Briiain the Frcnch mimunufaciurer. Roussel- er. er. said Tuesdav Drug Adniinislialiini Ivinan . .lOaiiiM i,ii- S h o p h o0*’° r i and safely,of :dl anand France, induces :ilx)rtiolion in cur- UCLAF. won’tn’t respond lo lellers or a poilaliun ol iho dnij; KlI ■ : •! <'l A m e rica's a 's cijildreii,'' Miss Sliep- lyly pregnancy ‘by c;iusing tlthe fertil- phone inquiries I T h e issu e rec en lly nini.ide news henl icslitlctied licfore the House i/ii/c(l egg lo be expelled afleiler it is im- Subcommitteittec ChairiiKin Ron I when U.S, aiillu'riliess 'seized liie .Small Businsiness subcommiltcc on piplanled in the uterine wall. Wyden, D-Ore)rc.. allributed the com- I tlniy I'ruin a piejinanini Calilbiiiia rcjiulalion. ••Wh;it ” will h;ippcn 10 Miss Shepherd said thee ilnig1 can pany's commuinunication failures to a I woman as she ineii loI bibiini; ii iiiio th e m it' llieyley need this nicdic:Uion. liehelp cure hrain lumors. eiulndometrio- hostile climaleilic in this country Ix.-- I tlic eminiiv tbi her I'ei'-un,-onal iisi-. ITie and il is nol>1 available? a si>sis and depression, as well1 as; breast, causc of ihe: EBush administration's I Sut>onion, ut I "The companlany h;is taken lhat mes- I 1 1 C* n *0 h e a rt," ’," W yden said, Israeli Ie;eader plarns meetinglg with BuU d M l Grow, who t)h has undergone scvcnil operations forbr canceious brain tu- ■» le has "aboui a 75 per- 2 0 - 6 0 W A .S IIIN C 'IO N (AIMM - Piesidoni ini: peace inin the Middle Eiisi." said ananil his conservative LikudI partyp gov- mors, said lie 1 Rush will seek \^ays in1 sps[H'ed 11]' llie W hile H ouseise Press Secrclary Miirliii eneniiiieiit.- ceni chance of prolonging my lil'e" Mideasi peaee jiiiKC's whe.vhen lie meets Fii/.w;iicr, Kabin. leader of Israel's UiborL Par- if hc is allowedc d 10 la k e RU -4K 6. ncw Israeli Prim e Miiii^liiiivler V il/tuik Biisli persorsonally exicncled ihc invi- ly,ty, lias stressed his eagemes;ess to push He said hc hi: h;is been unable lo get Off , Rabin al his Mininier homeme in Kenneb- lalion July ].■?1.'? in a phone call c ongrai- ihitiie lalks forward and to movove toward the drug as aI lelest subjecl in medical unkjK irl. .Maine, nn .Aiii:.11:. 10-11. the uliiliiig Rahinhin on his fomiing a new PaPalestinian self-nile in thee occupied research t>ecau‘ause of govemment red W hile iloii'e said Tuesday.lay. Israeli govern;n im en t, ‘ leiterritories. Rabin has ordereded a partial tape. "The I’lesideni lonkss IInrward lo Bush sent11 Secretary5 of Stale Jiimes fnfreeze on setllemenls in occi:cupicd ter* FDA spoke^kesman Gary^ Fendlcr Ihis early oppi>rii«iiiy to mem eet w ith ilie A. B aker IIIII lo th e M iddle E ast last ritirilories. opening the way foror a possi- said an agcncycy representative in Ihe Prime Minister lo iliseus'Liiss ways 10 week to reinvinvigor:ile ihe stalled pe;icc hitble announcement at Kennenebunkport hearing roomn w o u ld p u t G ro w in sireniilheii the I'ilaieialI 1lelatioibliip lalks in llie wwake of (he ouster of for- onon U.S. loan guarantees Isnie!;iel se ek s lo lo u c h w ilh F DDA / staff members w ho ami lo aeeeleraie ihe proceocess ol' mak- mer Prime VMinister Yilhzak Shamir finfin;ince housing for immigranants. can handle hisis r req u e st. The EyeceniI t e r ' s SUMMER FRRAME SPECTlTACULAR Buildu]:p in Brifitain offeisred cluees for atittacks LOOK g r e AT!; And savre e 20- luliloi'.-. iitUc: I'hi'- I'i. a/.i\in>thcr in .1 H o w ev e r. :i stu d y by th er Joint} U.S. Tlie fast luxuixury liner Queen Mar> m7;c' 11/ a/Mi'/es n'divniienii'/ie evef».s Stralegic Commitlee conclu.-luded thal took the first: 9. 9.(XH) m en on M :iy 1 I 60% on selei3cted frames aand tliiniiv W'oihl U',(j II u/iiV/hich iKxnncd 1 an invasion of I'nince large■gc enough and the rest fofollowed in two tioop selection! ycji '- till'- v'tvA. to reducc pressure on thele Russian transptirls three,ree, w e e k s laler. T h e tli- sunglasses inii our giant se from would require an Alli.llicd force vision's tankss ( c;ime in iwo trips in ie. The rest of its equip- The latest: designeri fash;hions. Kiiiglu-Ridilcr News Scrvii;rvice * olo f WK).(KX1 m e n ahd 6 ..‘i(X)I aircrafta to April and June, he la n d ed by S e p te m b e r at thell: latcsi. ment was spre;iread over several con­ oks. ly 25(1.()(K) v o y s in A prilil ; a n d M ay. M oving a Classic style9S. Sporty look I he htiildiij' ol AineiK.li S in ce il w as thouglil only and eq u ip m eiil ;il the llie Hrilish Kk-s was ei A m e ric an iio o p s c o u ld b e shipped sl to unit's n)en aiu Frames for tlthe whole faminily. At : year, and s;imc n'me wasas simply impossible to U oleio, r ♦ IIIB lingland [-1 by ihe end of the 3 most of these sup|>on iroop;)ps sent to arrange, llie! sstated policy was t»> once-a-yearr savings! I he speed al w hull jiionlouiul conihai build the I'acililies needed1 10 I handle ship eijuipment;nt belorc men. but ilic div isioiis, air nnils and iheirliie 'Upporl- ^ the tleploymcni of combaiial iroops. was rnoinore often the case, There's noD better time forfc a new ; im ; in lia s itn e liiie <.<'iildI beIh depl.netl S le d g e h a m m e r w o u ld liaviIVC lo be During June,1C, July ami August ihc au 'iss Ilu- .Ailaniie \\i>uld 1 lid l.uiielv de- ^ •••at mainly a British effort - ;ind Ihe Anny shipi)edd I 1..1(X),(XM) d e ad w eig h t look. And noD better place!9! k acioss Ihe leiniine when an .UMik , British were already spreiread very to n s 10 th e Bril)rilish Isles, l-'rom mid- |-!iiidish Channe) eoiiM hehe iiK'iinied,1 ^ W a r ihin. ' July to mid-SefS e p te m b er .^2 .(KH) vehi- h was a eomples piohleiIliem ol'logis- Sledgehammer was veloc;>cd by th e c lcs w crc senl.nl. all but 2,.'?(XI disas- -lies sinee the ainoinil ot ship|)iin; . ------* BBritish r on July 22 aiid repjplaced on sembled and paipacked in boxes to con- :'i\ailahle lo ihe .Allies was w limiled vards could1 aat this poini barely keep JulJu ly 2 5 hy a plan lo’ invad,idc North- serve space. BBy the end of July, ami Iiad lo serve mulliplc'lc n1 e eds, Ih e [|p . wesl w t Africa whose code n:n a m e w as K2.(XX) A nicricaican Iroops luid crossed © E U jll e c E nite l r lonj!-1eriii jilan was eonsl.'iislanily sub- siispen c h an g e d I'rom G y m n a st lcto Torch, the Atlantic, TlThis would lUniblc by le n sio ii o f c o n v o y s 10 th e ch; JEROME HAILEY >- jeei 10 eiineni iei]nesis igusi, British authorities TWIN FALLS Is lor ships. ^^,viel Lhiionion at'ier the massacre of ThThe decision lo invade Mon,)rocco and the end tif Augu 734-9800 - 324-4363 78i788-4120 lroo]is and ei]Tiiiiineni lo10 Slop Ihc ,.„nvoy Py-I:j-17 rekMsed additional AlAlgeria in ihe fail changedd shipping believed lhal I!I2(),(HH1 m en w as Ihe e4i&-m!x)oiSI.C fots.LkKB*iSi r:nc-OurSt ; Japanese in Ihe Soulh Paeiacilic am! ihe shipping iliiriiiiring the summer inonths. sclschedules and quickly tiriei:ed up any m;i.ximum numumber its poits could Sale3lB E n d s J u ly 3 1 , 1 9 9 2 (iennaiis in Nonh At'nea. Cien, G eorgege C. Marshall, the U,S. "si"surplus" I'rom the hall in1 1Ihc Rus- handle in a momlonth. hi a d d ilio n . ihe populali rushish aclililit>nal c o in h al uniis 'I'lie movement of the Isl.1 ,Armored Suites wtjuld ha'have to c,\|5;iml ils ship- ol food and i.iw nialerialslls 1lo keep j:o- lo Urilaiii lolo suppi^n his argnnieni DiDivisit)it from New York too 1Nonhcni building prograiram , ^ inj;. Aiul ihe IJdvial camampaign was iliai Opci.iliillion Sledgehanimer. the IreIreland illustrates the logistic.tical prob- la k in p an a l.irm in u lollI inii shipping plan Ibr an ininvasion of |-r;incc in Ihe' lem ler , ll rei|u ire d 2(X).(MH) dc;lc;idweighl ayaiiisi which ihe Alliedlied huilding tall ol'l*W2.?. v w as fcasihle, loitons, m o st o f it bulk v carg o). . NEVAE.DA’S AL. . L STARI RESOf;RT e a lr 323^8223^

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<■ Advonisod Pricos GoodGoc Through * Noc to commofCial solos. Augusugusteih. 1992 - © TARGEET RIGHT O N TH EM'lONEY.- C EB6BHWi 1 ^ ^ - : ^ *• 1 V^ednosday.. JJuly 29, 1902 Tlrnec-Ncws,,, TwinTw Falls. Idntio A-5 ------cColombia sacks;i assistant Justice:e minister World BOGOTA. Colombia (A;AP) . — liallickcr I’.ihlciI l-'sttilnirI-/ broke out Presideni Cesar Gaviria sadicked an nl i.iil, assistant justice minister TTuesday i-!diiaitlii ,Mciiilo>iiili)/,a was the latest who was among lliree govek'crnment in a siring ci| ItinciiotiariesItn to l>e igees i ihe July 21 escajw. Yugosljav refuj officials luken liosiage wheiien drUi; titcd lK-e;nisL-or ilie I Briefly ______Chinese statamp resembles5 imassacre ~ might ] fflood ElEurope BEIJING — Trade■aders iri Beijing believe Chin;lina’s Olympic commcm- m m ; CHANNEL ISSHEREll orutivc slumps mcmicmorializc ihc 1989 Tiunanninmen Square democracy GENEVA (AP) — A IU.N, offi- he had no con- irol over ethnic I •V movcmciu. un assessiessment lhat hus increased lliellic stam ps' value. tcial said Tuesday that We'/estern Eu- • • • • ' Tlic lurgcsl stampnip in the five-slump sei sho\liows a pack o f marailion. rrope is likely lo be swanifhiped by onc ^ Serbs hauling I runners. Only llircctc runners’f numbers ure visibl,ib lc;6 4 .9 an d 17. rm illion refugees fieei:eing Yu- fry Muslims and I Hn Chinese, thee militaryii crackdown lhal1 crushedci the democrucy j.goslavia's bloody breakakup. Yu- •J Croats in K ing lO rriovcmenl on Junele 4 is called llie 6*4 incident,It. Of,the remaining num- jgosluvia's prime minisier:r promised i " Bosnia, I bcrs. lidding I andd 71 gives 8. Combining ihutut wilh' Ihc 9 gives 8-9 or tto end ihe fighting andI ‘’'send the ,Jj Some 2.5 I — Totbnlght! llic ycur •K9. refugees buck.” J jK million citizens Deleg’alcs from .‘12 naiictions arc to ■ ^ of (he fomicr. )f his father discuss ; the growing crisis■is Wednes- W Castro visitsits birthplace of day al a meeiing in Geneneva called P a n i c . have l>cen di.s- LANCARA. Spuiipuiil — Fidel Cusiro on Tuesdesday I:by Saduko Ogala. lho UU.N. High placed by elh- visilcd llic small villvillage his falhcr lefl as a you/oung I r ^ f ^Commissioner for Refugeeees. nic warfare since sir the federation l>c- mun lo fight in ihec l:1K9K Spanish'Am crican wai 'The major effort shoukilid be lo get 'g a n unravclinjing hisl year. Hundreds Tlie mat! who has becomc u symbol of Cut'uban a political solulion so lhal lh people of ihoiisundss 1have fied beyond ihc independence — und un defiance — was named cun retum ralher (han mu^luke pcmia- borders of the th fomier federation. • • • • j h " •'udopicd Sim" o f LaiLancura. ihe birthplace o f An; ncni llic siluaiion ihai ihehe refugees many lo Westestem Europe, ll is Eu- 1 Casiro. are already in.” said U.S.S. AssistanI rope's greatcsiicsi refugi'c crisis sincc •‘My futlier fellI u greul love for ihis place, u Secretary Af Stale John Bollolton. W orld W ar II.II. f e H - K k — L during his whole; lifeli lie wanted lo return,” i Milan Panic, prime minlinister of a "If we don’t■n’t act now. we may be Cuban leader said.J. “ bui he couldn’l.” Yugoslavia now comprisrising only siuck with a pemianeni refugee lis, plus other greatt hitshi Uc wunnly embraibraced his cousins. Vicloria i Serbia und Monicnegro,0. lold re- problem in the heart of Europe tliui FR EE thiss w eek starting at 6:33:30pm. Esielu Lopez Castrcstro. his lust rcmuining relati'atives . C a s tr o \porters in Geneva Tuesdaday lhat he could go well/ell beyond I million." JRDER TMC TODAOAYI* in Ihe n o nhw eslemm !Spanish region of Guliciu. was determined to lacklele the esca- said Soren JeJessen-Peiersen of the CALL TO Oj latingI refugee crisis by sio;lopping ihe U.N. Highll Commissioner for fighting in Bosnia. Refugees. CoiConferees will concen- Pope leaveses hospital, headids to retreat ' "M y plan is simple —• tito Slop ihe iraie on carini•ing for llie refugees in ROME — Popepe John Puul II smiled andid waved lo well-wishers war \ and send (he refugees:s back.” he ihe shod terncrm. But the delegates ng Videocasable Tuesday us he left:fl IheI hospital nearly tw o wiweeks after'surgeons re- ilold reponcrs before meeiiiIling Ogata, hope to lay llieihe groundwork for end- ■ % in moved a benign tuntum or from his colon. He wilwill convalesce al a lakc- Bul he reileraied (hat,1 as prime ing the fighiin.ling and repatriating the 7 3 3 - 6 22 3 0 * 5 3 6 - 6i5 5 6 5 side refrcul south ofo f Rome, minisier of Serbia and Mo-lontenegro. refugees. 01WIS)iCWtlUt»tTV raiKram oto' S'lOWTiHI NETWOnnS IKC Aboul 250 fellowlow paiienls. nuns und hospitipilal workers watched as John Paul wiilkcd1 oiout of the main entrance of)f ihell Gemclli clinic Tues- 1 dfly evening and sicfstepped imo u wailing blackk Mercedes.N Hungry J Sonmalls ' Officiuls suid lliehe pope| would need up lo twowo monihs o f resi lo fully . I rccover from the opioperaiion lo remove a colonn lumor.li flock | to Kenfiya lHIM il O f MONi n i ' warnings NAIROBI. Kenya (AP)-’) — Nearly ANC pressi3ses on, despite w 3(H) hungry Somali refuge- slranci- K-M ^ M JOHANNESBURURG. Soulh Africa — ANCC leader Nelson Mandela ed [ on a ship for almosi ■a a w » k „rr liiP E T' ' REMNJliM T SAa l e !: vowed Tuesduy to':o'press p ahead wiili protestss meanin' to lopple llie gov- Kenya's j coast were allowiwed ashore fcv emmenl. despite■ warnings w from employersrs lhal strikers mighl bc after ; (he govemnienl gavek'c in to ap- ' ' ' fired. peals by ihe Uniled Nati'Itions. offi- Sfr'. ' The African Nali(alional Congress blasted thele .Johannesburg Chamber cials[ said Tuesday. of Commerce andd oiliern business groups (hatat :said workers obser\-ing Panos M(nimt/is of the•■U.N. I Hich " an Aug. 3-4 geiierneral sirike could lw dismisnissed or rcceivc %vriiicn Commissioner ( for Refugeeees said ihe warnings. Tlie slrik'irike. callcd by ihe ANC. the Communisi Party and 287 ; Somalis came ashore>re Monday v’' ; ihe Congress of SoiSoulh African Trudc Unions,is. will kick off a week o f night , and were taken lo Ihc ll Uiange iW, whul the groups havhave called •‘unpreccdenled"1" imass aciion lo I'orce ihe refugee , camp six miles nonorth o f the govemmenl's resigr.ignalion, portI o f Mombasa, They were joined by 2IHIX) refugees Xi'--' ide in Pariis will) ; arrivcil on a scparalee ship> Mon- O f t Undergrou)und trains collid tlay and were immedialel;ely allowed ^ — Twokvo underground comniuicri;r trains collided during ashore, ; saiil Moumtzis. CARPETr ’ CARPET ple. including one scrious- evening rush hourTir Tuesduy. injuring 33 people Hc suid five uiling refijfugees. in- i O vxIOBroron i FHA Sciiculptured I ly. ihe Paris Region;ional'Transpon Authority repceported. eluding i two women who) igave birth 12X15 Grey Berhcrber One irjiin w as upupparenily entering Paris fr(from the eusieni suburbs on , bouril ship, were iak 3 3 9 ” should have beenn 22K- minulcs apart. Tlie moslosi seriously injured pas- The decision to allow Ihctin rdusc-c I Reg^ N o w se n g e r h a d H) lwtf exiraclede from Ihc wrecka.•kage with spccial rcsciie ashore ; was mude by' P resiileni eqiiipment. llie iransanspori aulhoriiy reported. DanielI urap M oi's ol'fice.. ssaid James 10x1(19* Gentle Touchh IPlush, Simuni, a Foreign Ministry 12x9’ Grey PlusIlish Corrlompilcd from staff reports ! Tan spokesman. $ 1 7 9 8 0 J > 3 3 9 ” N o w I Regg <492 ° N o w ^ xIO Silver Grey Kiti[itchen- 1 (19" Berber, Blue^ e b r e y , lommercial Thick ,$ 7 9 8 5 ig >132” N o w ® A t g >449 “ N o wr ^$ 2 3 8 ^ ' ’ ______- 1 9 .9 9 , IV:-' ■ INDOOR/OUTDroooR Vinyls A Viumph, y o u ’U mmercial 2 X8 * Armstrong IViii w ant 12 X1 0 ’ Camel Comi IF eg >149“ N o wIf *69““ Regj >- 4 0 7 = ' N o w (7 Accotone, Wlilteite & blue 12x21 Astro Turf,f. G r e e n 1 2 x 1 $ 5 5 8 9 take^^R , $ 1 9 5 0 0 . Regg > 1 4 9 ” N o w ® i g >279"“ N o w ^ Irown home I 6 x6 Outdoor Hurt,[i, (Sreen’ 6x!x9’° Armstrong Cro Corlon more j leg >39”” N o w ' I I R e,,g>138-NOW^ r571“ than Jj y : V ______y % one^l p. • JUSTARRlii™ “ FHA 100%% Nylon, Sculpturered. Stain Guard, Orig. S 2 . 0 0 ^ , 4 ^ ^ H s IBrown, Tan, Grey,y. Blue W Rig:light now, save ■ oflaf women’s i V f; aUai Reg *12'2 ®Vd Novi/v *^8®® ydi I Includes ^dails. styles, ilats. ahoc;b

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Say. for a niomciit.:iu. lhal you run a WcVc think that's lousy busins in e ss a n d sc Iio d I Inis companymy. an out lit that worsirso govcniancc. delivers lunulrods ofoi kids a day lo >is As it's written, the ADA siiil s is a ' placcs all over ilic Ma;'.lagic Valley. workrk in progross, a piecc olo f s o c ia l One day you aiivcrt'crtise for a driver, cngir,iinccring whose detailsIs will' bc and a cicaii-eut felliellow turns up to decid:ided by lawyers and bure:ircaucrats,' apply. not by b; legislators and ihe peofeoplc who — "I've been drivinglg ^school buses for cted th em . 15 years wiliuuit an accidcnt." he uul like many of thc far-nr-reaching says, producing his hi slate-issued piececes of Great Sociciy legiegislalion eliaulTcur's liccnse,:, ""Uul you should ilurinring the 1960s, il tries to re d re s s know ihat I'm a rccov:ovcring drug user, '’‘’roii]Dngs by compounding them l'\e hecti straight (brjr twoI years now." Tal>'ake thc speak-no-cvil provio v isio n o f OC tlie half-do/en;n applicanls. this ^1*^ law1*^ . fo r e x a m p le . Jcilow is clearly lliehe most cjualiflcd. 1*I prohibits f any questionsn s o n j o b and under thc p^o^rovisions of lIic ;>ppi'plications about past d r u g o r ,'\niericans with I3isalisabilities Act that alcohohol abuse, questions aboibout prior wenl into eftcct lastst \w eek , y o u c a n 'l w orkcr's r k compensation c l a i m s . i?]Rabbitang Tar Baby hold his,record or drudruu abuse auainsl ciuesiL‘Stions about health insin s u r a n c e him . c l a mims, questions aboi) o u t a n Two weeks later,'. y o u r n e w d riv e r Jtppli'jlicant's psychiatric histos to r y a n d has a relapse andI drivesd his fully qucsijstions aboul an appliplicanfs iV lO)SCOW lo e a conqjuered ci rant refers 3oks like loaded school buss offt' Clear Lake tlisabiabilily. unless the applican city i ^ iself and dozens of Jo ilI firsi.f Grade, injuring himsel MOSCOV)W - T here’s noihing quitele 1like — “ the definition of "foreignign aid" a State kids. UJnder n t thc ADA, that infonn;miationis jHvingdow,wn Kutuzovsky Prospect, F rr e e i d K a p l a n D epanm ent ofTicial hadid oncco offered: What are you goiioing to say. Mr, consitisidcrcd irrelevant bccauscuse It has Moscow's mainir drag, gazing throughh tthe ------— “money given by poor,r pc'people in rich “ i:in p lo y er, a fte r th e! kids' ki parents sue no directdii affect on thc ability:uy o f th e w indshield1 ata Stalin's dark, wedding-ci'-cake Russian films. AlmostAin nil the rest arc countries to rich peoplelc inir poorcountiics,” yt)u. and their altorniirney puls you on appIicilicant lo do the job. skyscrapers'•s w ith their eerie gothic spirpircs, American, mostt oof f them dreadful, An A m erican friendI triitried to salve my. i lhc .sland lo ask whyIV you; hired a bus j|mhe congressional authors'r s o f th c w hile lisieniining to Little Richard singin,>ing "Think Berlin,n, 1945, 1 and you are thc consciencc, explaining; ihithat w hen Russ'iiin ! r officials rcccivcd diis foodfooi aid, they sold it j driver wilh a history/ oiof dnig abuse? |aw' callc that justice. We disagree.dii “Tu"* Iti" on thc radio, conqueror," onec BrilishB journalist, a former band is crammed with whatlat used Moscow corresporpondent, had said. Clearly, lo entrepreneurs - w ho0 wiwould distributcit j That's jusl one olof conundrums andI wcw suspcct many cniployio y e rs a n d ^ tobejammciled — A m erican pop tunes,rs, he was cxaggcratit■nting, but thc W est's tools do10 more skillfully anyw ayy - and used the " j likely lo face employloyers in the next theirir employeest do too. delivered inn American DJ fashion, onn command. A two-cow in A few days ago,go, rummaging through thc times," hc said. • , thc cily’s m ain bazaar First, from the govemn:m m cnt to lhc workers ought lo bee jjudged by tlicir jp■ thcrc’sjj one thing wo AmVmcricans ' Mominglg," hosted by a flirty manI andai Ccniral M arket, th' 10 spin discs and crack jokesCCS, just where farmers :omcon c to haw k their fruits, entrepreneur. T hen from)m ttiie entrepreneur to • abilities, hot lheir didisal,ililics - is c ,learned in the past 30 years,yes it’s woman who sound. So is the reqrequirement that lates, the only difTerencc beiijcing vegetables, mealit anda; cheese, I spotted a a store. Then from the stostore to a speculator | you can’t legislate sometlicthing as “ anliStliJ Itor to the markci; I ] businesses and govenemment agencies hucklc about chickens in ODmsk n hcaldiy-looking' chickcnch on .sale at a much and finally thc speculator tract as fairness. But youlean, c: and insicadofln cheaper p riccthanlim I had been paying al the ' stood to bc the fif\h purchirchaser. Meanwhile, ; should rcinovc the phy)hysical barriers to traffic on thc Pike, uid. legislate equal rightsh ts u n d e r tt,,, c o ld d 'W ar is over, and like otherier hard-currency grocgroceries. the m oney m ade by thec gtgovcm m cnt hatl i employees and custonn law . capitals thnt3t have sufTcred defeat. Mos notno to disseminate ; sociation for the Advancereement or odvcniseniLTlenl paid for by a lobbying! record Icc-T, theycy ^iiavc under thc years on Ulah's ddeath row. is Assoi in called thc Recording Indu:dustry Constitution no ch(choicc except to do so. any oid picce o f trnsh that comcs its way bul ' lored Poopio prepared a liletter to organization sciicduled lo die byy Ilethal injection Colot ■M ,A ssociationin of America. Hogwnsh. A llI ththey're doing is putting a to distinguish betw een1 whatwh is fit and what ; International 01>D ly m p e s Thursday morning,lg . a ltlio u g h h e th'-* •described "music communitnity" legalistic spin onn a rankly com m ercial is not: to exercisc ta.stc: nnand social i pleads that il was hisliis partner, Pierre Comimmittcc — which will cci o n s id e r ,i|

'-n sineiISS Q om nnunicattions gisiant U S^ Westsseeks nate hik(e in 14 statess she said. “But the The Associated Press TThose stotes are Colorado,ido, Wyoming, In 1990,'0, U S West paid S120 milmillion to By its own cstiiestimates, U S West will be hithi by January of 1993," ; jtions that w c’rc still MMontana,oi Idoho, Utah, AriArizona. New provide popost retirement hcalth-carec benefitsb with o cost incincrease of S2 billion to S3S: specifics ore the optio ENGLEWOOD. Colc:olo. -U S West will McjIcxico, North and South DDt akota, Iowa, its retiredI wv orkers billion, which wouldwc slosh camings bctwecr:en studying.” seek a rate increase in Ick Minnesota, Nebraska, OiO r e g o n a n d 34 a share if taken in a lumpnp She said approval of 0a rate increase is not Idaho to covcr up to S3 M ir Ipected write*ofT will result f billion in posl-rctircmcnticnt health-care t«nefit5 Wo£ ccnain ond that state regulatingrog boards have Vashington. a c c o u n t iing n rule changc issued 1 for existing and retired;d vworkers under a new p A „.lys.»pr=diredict the occounting chongcIgc the option of lookinging at the com pany’s Consumer advocates predictliet the liability Finoncial1 jAccounting Standards Boaioard, the ^j|j ^ accounting standard, com:ompany ofllcials said. ... m in u in g im p a ct o n c a m in g s ofo; operations in the statee to determine whelhcr /ill be ruled a legitim ate “rej‘regulated cosl" industry's!s rule-making body. The Englcwood-bascd5cd company - one of j. . 16 ccnts 0 chore,rc, partly1 becausc of increasinjing they cxcccd the companipany's allowed rate of lat the compony will bc ollow(owed to pass on «.. . seven "Boby Bells” creot•eoted by the breakup o f nent of Finonciol Accocounting health caro costs,its. retu m . 3 consumers, the Rocky M ountuntain New said standards I A T& T - faces a chargcjco o fb etw cen S Z billion | i ?' s No. 106 requires that corpcrporotions Leoch saidd the company has noilol In Colorado, consumerimer advocates estimote 1 its Tuesday editions. or 0 $20-million-a-year and S3 billion. Thee company( will ask c o n y th e entire ci future cost o f post-retiretirement determined whc('hen it will implement SFAS\S U S West will ask for o :d to rcsidentiol and regulators in the 14 statesates it serves to approve U S W est has quietly saltccIted away S18S health caraandeafyea;1Wi: 100 trading aova on limned 91.i Feb 2t 30 21.4(21.40 21.39 21.43 - 0 2 Dow-Jones racalpti: aa eomparai>arad la Mor«J*y, lighl ivppt,»l*ort. NY NY Republic NaiwntI Oonli 4 pm. Tue. *351JS029,up Mar 21.30 21.3C21.30 21.23 21.20 - 0 2 Afr 2100 21.t-21.14 21.00 21.14 - 0 2 NEWiWORK (*P) - fmol Do»>low>lcoe« »v«tag«« lor ^ jL o, 13pctptDl*ln 4.35 helferaandcowattaitteady; bus* team. *1.45. 91.. Updprdaln 4.55 Slaughter *teets: CtioUct« 2*4 1,050-1.250 lb 89.00- May 2101 210!21 03 2090 21 02 - 0 2 fuatSir. 20. itefiiodities lin e iverTuetday -lun 20 91 20912091 20 B5 20 00 - 02 ST0CK3 Op«i Mgh Lot Uw CIom I Oio ' - ISpctproIatn 4 07 r000;cho*5a2-3nolI not etlabUthad. teiM and choica 2- NEW NE< YORK (AP) - Handr A Harman tllver ' TheTuawNcw 3 few 900-950 Ib 05 00;telecl2-3not*ttaeiuthed.C *3 U i050,0)10 010. Jul 20 80 70BC20 00 20.72 20.70 - 03 30ls« USa.fiS 3MS 00 3277.1277.01 3334.07 .51.07 onwn Aug 20.70 2020 7C70 20.70 20 09 - 03 20 Tm 12n.S9 1303 a i 1270.;270.70 12SS03 >10.20 " HdOeln*: aalea and clioica 2-3 1,100-1,000 lb OO OO- Tha Tht buOlon pnea tor lArer earlier In Londen' 01.00; OWM2-3lfew1.30D-l.eOOIS03.00. few *3.0725 93.1 unchanged Sep 20.04 20Cb<20Ck4 20 04 20 01 -0 1 JSW 21P6J 227.71 aifl21ft63 227 09 • 2.M J^'or QDig price reports, call Potatoes ted*4277 Oet 2000 2020 0C00 20 50 20.50 - W flSffi 11SQ.23 1170.70 11911191 02 1171.0B .17.22 ____ ^ Siaughtor halfera::che4ca2-4nolettabuihed. chc aalact Engelhard Enc tIver *3 900 off 0 005, fabncsted lOAHO FAJ.US (API — Timday'a potat(ato prtcea for and ehofc* 2-3 1.000-000-1,100Ib07.00,aalect2-3nol oAI Ntrr 2057 2057 2057 2052 - 0 5 21,900,100 043. on Oee 20 40 202040 4C 2040 2049 - 05 4,450,000 g Idaho'* upper vwwy. Tov Fate-Ouneyay dntncta.< e*tabSthed. NY Comei tJlyet tpol month Tuetday *3 04 I.S. Depanmeni of Cowt: braaWng ulUyuoy arxlcsmmatclal 2-444.00- 0 OM 004. 2048 - 05 4,000,400 # %)4-6326 J f delMred were nol providad by tr>c U.S. Mar 2030 !03C!0 30 20.30 20 30 - 00 Agrtcullura. 49 00; cKUr and bonmgbon gtaey 1-240.0fr51.00; high- ossdJ ■ 30,910,100 and/olioMxu the simple Instnjctions. laiprtcet Jun yiewmgcunarandbodbe>«X)ulll>yt-24B.0O-51.OO, NEW NE> YORK (AP) — Spot nonlarTDu* metal | L CHICAOO (AP) - USOA - Malor poUouiomadwu canrw ard low cuRarunar1-244.0*iI:WB»Nnglciri 22.00. Copper-912705Cof per pound, U.S. datunauo 2 Round Kf«a* 100 IB *ackaWlacon»tnrn' 7.00-7.50. CHlCAOO (AP) —- FuFutm* ntSng on Ihe CMCBOO Cewer Cct .*1.1400 per pound. NY Coma «tp Martanuia EMhang* Lead • 37 cent* a pound. ^Opa Hl^ Um 8*0* Chg. Z Zn « . 0j5<«090 cant* t pound, douveradd Sep 03 05 03 1!15 02 10 02.32 - 50 Eunsnga Htues. »a4ing natlonalhoruuiystmoremonSl. S«0l. S-(ranc■nc 70J0 7525 7022 . .44 TVi. *4 4400 Metal* Week convotlle pncocaperlb. i OO 03 09 030(0390 0305 03 30 - 44 N»n* Vobrr'Dkm UM Ov. S«p(. J.y«n CATTIE TVi 40.000 (»;centaiperl). pat Oold Col • *359 00 Hand, & Harman (onf, darfy 04 70 04.10 04.27 -.30 Oifysiof fl,1«0,140,500 2IX«1 11-10 Aug. cnxtaolool Z2!t2 21.05 22^05 . !oi ^ 05 35 05 4(40 04.75 05 07 - 2 0 Ouototloo* erom Cinclaif i Co. Aug 72.302.30 n o o 7220 72.70 ..15 Oold Ool - *350.00 »oy OJ., NY Comei tpol mo TolMciAOS tl 4>4.341.100 4(W .IX Om ' Sugar .39 72.05 7225 72.52 - 0 5 Sih«r. Sitv *3.950 Hand, A Harman (only daryxyquole) ■ Jan 0535 053!0535 0505 0522 -.15 UnCaitxM 2.0;2.022.000 t4X . K SJrver - *3 043 perny 01.. NY Comei tpol C«nMolon 2.i; NEW VORK (AP)—!5uBar Mura* iradlr>dlng on the New Dec 71.091.00 71.57 71.00 71.42 ..27 ON Yom Coflee. Sugar and Cocoa E«ftan(ange Tuo: Fab 70.900.00 71.25 7007 71.17 *.2S Tu* Mtr 02 00 020C0200 0100 01 02 -.10 FortMolor 2.VIjio^ooo 4M ^ix B e a n[IS s uercuy - *200 00-*2D5 00 per 70 lb llatk.».MewYoik. f M* 59 32 -.10 Doeing 2.0S31,003,700 30 — X Opan HOl . MS* 0 « . Apr 71.051.05 72.40 71.02 72.37 *.35 Me. Jun 00450.45 00.59 09JO 0040 ..30 Platmwn Pt*< • *303X-*385X buy U., N.Y (contiDntract). May 57 57 -.10 Clai» t I.K1.021.000 27K . X V«ll«yOMt>» SUOARJiVORlSII jyoi.Tue. Jun 5007 -.10 tm : 915 112,000 K«.: carta part). Aug 00308.30 00.30 00.15 00.15 ..10 Platmum Plai • *374,10 N.Y. Mere tpol por tfoy c RJR 'Nab I.B1.010.100 BK . X Orsat ncrthwro 10.324 n nq. q.-no( quolad. n a -nol avalable JJ 50 40 504<5040 5040 5047 -.10 ySJ^>:Win 1,721,722.500 JIX - X Pmtoa; »15-118«I »1! OcS 1004 10.11 0.97 5097 -.10 Mar 9 07 0.72 ' 9.000 0!00 *!o3 Uon.-topenlnlOa1108.300. up 1,540 Aug sumi<:ant 1.011,043.400 laX * X SmallrwSi: 920-S21 J «Comei Sep 50.12 -.10 : SIO May 900 0 05 S.53J 0.00 * 02 FEEDERCATTLEE NEW N0 VORK (AP) -Futurat Iradxg on the C F-opoCo 1.»1,502.200 37X .IX lOthopInk*: I ipartL Tuetday Tu* Oa 69.12 - 1 0 1,500.000 23 .X SmaH»4««..-a.' Notf Eitablitnad M 0 53 9.50 9.523 0.55 . 05 44«0«»^oar«ap*f 00.12 - 1 0 ora hiano prtcM eoMoad waaUy >rr DMn. Od 043 9 44 9 422 0 41 ..03 Aug 02.70 82.97 82.52 02.77 Open Hi^ Lm StO M«o> • i!so;1,502.200 SI .X OuolaOon* era I OOLO JoruM ni • I.S1.527.000 40X .IX MarUtNmrt.Urt.U.S.Otparanento(AgnaArB.PnoM -. Eti. lalM 9.078. Mon.-* taM 5,20,200 . Sep 01.451.49 01.00 0125 01.00 . 00 OO Mon.'a open m 99,031. up1,310) OCI 00.000.00 01,30 00.57 01.12 ..55 100 100 troy ot; deilar* par boy ot PlWhte . 1.3)1.523.000 70X .IX «f« nal to gnJ-xro««. 100 pounds U.S. No. 1 bun., Jul 350.(UI.OO .1.00 Mon.'aooen>niw,ri3.'7*13, upoor m« Idano tMtnMan IU and Mcngo Owgat. Ouc.37 Jul Jan eo!oO0.00 ‘ 00.50 00.00 00.50 *.25 Aug Au 350.10 30000 35000 359(iOOO .00 80URCRU06 tuf,20. Produc« Oawrtng mora wcom 1ia.0C0*».;e*nttp*r6.v iOOO .90 1.000bb(.:dol*r«perbbl. Sep 2120 21.30 21J3J 2127 -.02 Mar 70.70O.rO 7009 78.70 70.05 *25 Sep Se 350( Local interes■est s s rMen s sNxild contact Oaalarv Oes 300 00 302 00 300.10 300U 500 .100 Sep 20 05 . 01 Nov 21.40 21.40 21.40« 21.47 ..02 Act 700 0000 70.30 78.00 78.30 *.30 Oc 19.04 .01 Jan 2t.50 21.02 21.50.0 21.01 ..04 May 77,007.00 77.30 77.00 77.30 «.33 Dec De 303 00 303 00 302.00 30211290 .100 Od 2.053 Feb Fel 305 00 305 00 304.10 304.1H OO .100 Nov . 19 03 * 01 Albenaoni 42K Um 2100 2100 21 00a 21.01 ..03- Mon.'t tale* 2.05 ^ “S Grainins May 21.70 21.72 21.0010 21.74 *.00 Mon.'t open IntItllJOO. 11 up330 Apr Ao 300 40 300 00 300 00 300.(JO.OO *1.00 Mon.'iopenmt154 ConAQia 27«[7X «X Jw 18.50 .1.00 UNLEAOCDQASOUNe« Coore IDID .K VlMyOrBlnala 10 21.04 .,10 HOOS rfiaat. no Quota, banay $4.00, mUad grain 21.70 *.04 40,000 (ba^eantaip*rb. ptt Aug Au 370.-r040 . 00 42,000 O^oerta par oafOif CuntMDurm 1ZXI2X — SoAwtiMwtiaa Sep .45 4200 42.15 42.45 -.12 Ocl Oc 372.(72.00 * 90 Aug 02.00 02.1102.10 01.35 01.75 - 14 Ounif^ipt 10XlOX .X U00.otl*U.S*8.50. eom »5.30. Piteaa ara 21.70 -.02 Aug 42.45 01.70 01.10 01.43 -.04 E*L*ale«005. Iilon.'t tale* 1,40707 o a 37,00,90 30.22 37.05 37.72 -.35 Oec Oe 374174.00 . 90 Sep 01.00 Ot.Ti Fr»lTrittL DaiKocp 3gxigx -X byRarfl»n'», Fab 377J77.20 .90 Oet 00.10 00.20 00.2i 59.70 50 00 - 04 23X . X WMlam SOcknxkran'a Inc. In Mountain Home. Quolad Mon.'a open Ml 0,020 Dec 40.171.17 40.30 3070 40 02 -.35 Fal Ftfsl^Oank 23X Feb 41,40,40 41.40 4075 41.15 -.27 Apt Ap 37979 70i ..00 N« 50.00 50.05 50.ft 50.7S 50 00 —.04 GnnjM«(ropo(u 5025 5041 - 0 4 tgx .X «Ti»»rtiaatL JmJuna (Mhwy In Mountain Homo old crep' Apr 30.901.90 3000 3040 39 05 -.20 Jm HJ.HsM m Jun 45.30..30 45.40 45.15 45.30 -.10 Ett talet 40,000. Mon.'t taiea 33.00595 Jan 50.45 5045 50 4 58.35 5041 -.04 Mshi/K>r.Co. 20Xtax — noouolaandiM<)na«cnpaiU.53. Mon.'t open mt 118,350 Feb 59.00 50.059.00 58.80 50.00 -.04 13 _ Raad Oram and Dmh M DuN and Hantan report* iTw Jul 45.15..15 45,15 44.05 44.05 -.30 I KoyfCOip. 33 , Livestock Aug 43.40..40 43.40 *3.30 43.30 -,tO Sn.VERBO. 00.10 - 0 4 Lono.FUw 15XI5X .X loatNK.-^ grainain f(dcm: Apr 04.15 - 0 5 t. toft »tuta «toopwn««lnoal. no quota: bartay, no quou. imemiounlaln livwWcii repcrl te Toe*) — Maho Farm Duraau LIVESTOCK AUCTION - ShothonoeSaleYardIn S 40,000 ba.; oerta■ pelperb. Se I Petlne. IM 0 65 20.00 20.05 20.05 *.28 Dec Do 401.0 401.5 399.0 399..99.0 - .5 Aug 01.30 - 0 5 I Premark 34 lin gram raporl tor Tuaaday. Shoahone on Monday: UBUy and comnmmetolal cow* Aug 20 65 45.0&00.00; heavy laeOera 77.0041.01.00: uom feedera Feb 30.270.27 30.05 37,45 30 00 «20 Ja< 01.4 — .5 Sep I 3«ralM - 52Kt2K .X POCATEUO-0 — W^ta wnaat 3.44 (down 0): bartoy Mar 400 0 400.0 404.5 404.04.3 - . 5 ' Mon.'t tale* 17,750 ri. 14 parcwil aprmg 3.00 (Uaady): 11 09 00-05.00: Mocker feeder* 0.05-1.02.02; Ighl holatein Mar 37.907.90 30.75 37.10 30.50 *.35 M. ■ Snoptolnc. I3X 13X -X 4.45(ttMOy). V 130 39 35 30.50 39 35 -.35 Mayt*i 407.0 407.0 407.0 407.07.2 - .5 l4on.-a open mt 01.551^ 1 ■ SmnriFSD . 27M!7H «1X paroool «rt«iurlat 33.10 (dcmn4). feeder tteera 75 90-05.00: heevy hoMUMtamfeeder May 30.50 09 0 — .5 NATIAAI-OAS tieera 05.00-72.00: holtteki tprtngerr fMfarah< (Tnetura JU 39.001.00 30 00 30 05 30 05 -1.35 Jul !5X .X OOOEN-WhtWNia nrfiaat 100 (tlaady): bartey 4.90 30.75 ..40 Sep Se 41212.0 - . 5 laOOOmbrathrnarmrii(TiMirM R Unrverul Foodi 20XlaX .X (Oo*n1B);14pi14 pwconi aprtng 3.37 (up 7); 11 parwnt Valley) 1.300.00-1,540.00 par head: rtobabydaJryr>o Aug 17.4 - .5 Sap 1J55 1.8711.870 1.025 1.B3B — 10 caMn: tat lamb* (klaho FaOt) 53.00^fc64.90: unity and Mon.'a tale* 2.50 \H — «wer3.32«l(N(Oo-fl i)- n'lt.280. UP2I5 Jan Ja. 419too - . 5 OCI . 1.005 1.00;1.005 1.800 1.070 - 10 ; ' WetlOiMOancorp 41II , — PORTUWO> —'—Whita «i*M«4.18{«»«n 3):nobarl^ ' ccnvriardal bult 55.0(M7.00: heavyr te*derI* heliara Mon.'aopenlm It 2.025 2.000 2.015 - 14 '■'•I ^^OuoUUonilremEcMrardO.rtO.JoowaCo. 14pah»nt*{irlr•edng4.55(up'2);11 parcantwlntar 3.07 70.00-79.00; Bghl feeder helfen 77.00-00-02 00: alockar heiera 90 00-08.00: no alock cowt: dal Mai ■*»20 7 - ’.S Dee 2202 220522a 2179 2.100 - 23 5 EtL tale* 0,000. Mon.'t tale* 2,072 Jan 2300 2J05 2J01 2233 2230 - 20 . — wtiAa wftaal cwl 0.02 (itMdy): barley (Trenura VaXey) 07.00-131.OO: waanai Metals Fab 1005 1.905 1.00! 1.005 1.095 - 15 Faoa) 20 .0(M0 00 par head: feeder lamb*lan (Idaho Mon.'t open lnl 00,410 b Closing futuiures >)- ' »>Mi 1.00-2.00. ThaAaaedatadPreai I4ar 1.010 1.014 1.01- 1.005 io to - 2 0 FaBt) &3.0047.00. RamarU: COwtOtN Apr 1.500 1.501 Lxw OoaaCMnga PORTIANO1 (AP)(Af — IJldaal 12:30 p.m. POT TuMday' feeder* Heady. 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Twin Falls ttops th[le P® Rope Robbory Assfisault Burglary Larceny' (C arthofl Arson IApouimd Aggd. laP D 7 ^ 4 38 214 6 ^ ! 69...... 9 ...... 0 the Vi/alley state iin hatie crimi Buhl PD 1 0 1 " 12 0 r 7 T T '; - '3 " ■' 2 ' Probe into9 excessive< 1992 figures3S show rapess, burglaries rrising 0 0 r...... 2 0 4 0 By Brad Bowlin sure wwhot to make of those stattatistics. The ftjrtagBgB force changIges uncertain . Tim es-N ew s w riter diffencrence could lic in the wowoy o fficers Sun Valleyey I PD 0 0 ______0 4 ‘ 3 2>■' "' 0 0 3rt such crimes rothcrr thon any BELLEVUE - ’The Blaine Couniy rcpori o s soid. prosccutor said Tucajcsday hc has not dccided TWIN FALLS - Thereiere were morc hote differeirencc in raciol tensions, he sj i' 0 3ur ofTw in Falls’ hole cricrimes wcrc Be’lawQ I 10 _ 5 ' 12 whclhcr hc will pureiumjc allegations that two and bias crimes rcporteirted in Twin Foils Fou ition that can tSliyid^^ [^•r.'-73o;' 'I Bellevue policc officersoff used excessive during the first six monthsIths of this year thon listedd as inlimidotion, o definitic 'cry brood, said Kistlcr, who J force when arrcsliniling a man for drunken in any other area o f the stastate. be ver 'ho heads thc Minidoka ISS( O 2 3 9 34 73r ’ ' 5 1 mmcnt s detcctivc division, driving. Statistics for Jonuorlory ihrough June depart b Department of Law “I’r’m unsure just how far■ thottl goes,” A witness claiilaims Blaine County com piled by the Idaho De > 3 0 ler said. “If o white persoison makes a HeybumiP PC D 0______0 3 14 42 ' S h e r i f f s D eputyty :Daryl Crandall ond Enforecmcnl show ninele crimcs< motivated Kistle , g. rbol) threat to o block orHisponicor BjKaiBiej; Dqiuly Bellevue MaMarshall Eugene Bradley by rocial or religious confonfiict in Twin Falls (verb: on, that moy b e intimidotion. used a stun gun on Gerald Morrison. 34, during that time. persor Jn. GoodingI PCPD 0 * 0 r 2 0 - report, they . after hc had been hanhandcuffed. Those nine crimcs occoccounied for more Whi'hen officers do o policc re J <:/- '■■■,.-S ...... ' 0 nk racial or BSSMSB Bellevue Marshrshal Dean Biggs said than one-third of theie 24 hate crimes indiciicate whether they think ;ious bias is a factor m thee crime.c This _ ; Tuesday thc alleglegations by Dcbprah reported in the slote. By comparison, the religic itlstics woro galhorod trem aroaI lolow onforcomont ogondos. e first year thc slate has been:cTi compiling M illig a n arc ““absolutely, t totally Boise Police D^omnentrnt tallied only three is the i lies from tho Joromo ond Ruportt ppolice doportmonta aro from Jon.Jon.-May. e stotistics, Kistler said, I County ShoflfTa Offico. unfounded” and that tha his deputy does not such crim cs during the sonsome period. th o se : ThofoI waswa no roport from tho Joromo C le Twin FaUs policc Ammong Twin FalJs’ biajias crimes, _ cany a stun gun. Lt. Jim Kistler of the 1 TINA ELLlS/Ii-rm N^wt gruohic Blaine Countyuy Prosccutor Fritz department said Tuesda;]doy he's not quilc Please see3 C RIM E/B2 ; Hacmmcrlc satit in on M o rriso n 's ': preliminary hearing•ing on a felony driving ;' under the influencencc chargc Monday and ’ listened while thc: twiwo ofTiccrs were on the The steJokkentved only a relative hand advantage o fth e legi}egislntioh. ' . decision early nextcl wweek. ■ ; ■ Times-Ncws:ws writers •‘But if we can nilallow one farmer whose 1 Twin FaUs Sh(iherifTs OiBce i — Beforc heading for hh« o m e crop is at risk lo5 save so that crop without T u e sd a y ,. legislators approvedd on doing damage lo otli s a v e eastern Idaho any years. own cattlc for man> p ro p ria tc may have re- had not

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Send us yc^our PU(fC denilies B u iirley-i^UbionI phoiMe requilest Kirledly dropped by .*'t) pcrcilercciii. according, ; revenue from the inicrstaleate jurisdiction. repoi leaders requesting. EASI between thc five a spokesm an o f ihe petitioiier> rthy Mini-Casai NcNews Scrvicc 1 "Albion Telephone'si locallo acccss rate arc to a ^ newswortl Alhiol^ Telephon;,ne exchanges and already set a| 125 percercent of the statewide DiDocumenls discussed at ihele h«hearing indicate .Ibion Burley/Declo, lhc immediate 1^-. BURLEY-J“Residents in Burley and Albii 1 average and we are nol willingwil to use the state thatit al least initially, the ■ other “It's Iwcn an ongoiioing process." said ODeen f item todaI d y won't have llielie Ichance to telephone each'oth Universal Servicc Fundd toK recover the large beneneficiaries in this case to EASEAS would appear Redman, manager of/f Albion Telephone, . volum(ftallers, toll free, : amounl of revenue shonfalifall." to bebe a small nuiiilK.T o f high vol ssion. "By demonsiratating an appreciable Wc want news aboujout your The Idaho3 PPublic Utililics Commissi. ; Thc Universal Scrvicc:e Fund1 was scl up in j,, .>i«n 10 re d u c c by • free, communily of interesiisi Ixiween the petitioning The commission lold Albion vedding, reccnily dcni;nied a rcqucfst for loll-fre .• 1988 to help pay shortfallsalls for rural telephone a m ount il ch arg es meeting, event, wee n US exchanges and ilie Jurlcy/DecioDu exchange, the nut 2 ccnts per m inute the aim engagement, club or Olhcr cxlcndcd-area•ea servicc (EAS) between I I companies, bul was inten'lended for local rates. '. [ig-dislance companies for access to ils , Declo petitioners presenied:d what in isolation might newsworthy ilem in lhcihe Mini- \^ST Comnnmunications'* Burlcy/Dec : nol toll-free services, saiisaid Gary Richardson. slomers. from SO.I.^1320 toto S(SO, 1124.*). Ibion. bc a strong case for fi granting EAS," the exchange unda Albionfi Telephone C o.'s Albic ,, sp o k e sm a n for th e PU C , on Telephone’s- Cassia arca. Iges. commission said in anar order. Financial factors, •A reduciion in Albion form ation Almo. Elba. MaltaMi and Raft River exchange; Redman said thal if no Universal Scrvice , / propriaie and may Please deliver infon urned liowever. helped deteiter granting the proposal, raslale access rales is appro|: to tlie Mini-Cassiaia N ew s At ihe .sameTie lim e , th e c o m m is s io n lu rn s Fund monies wcrc madele availablea to make up reduction in toll ill-relief allemalivcs suggesteded by " T h e e x tre m e ly large la; annual revenue loss cntually lead to a sm all rcil Service. 627 Fremoin o n t S t.. down two toll-i one Co. lhal would resultt for the deficii. thenn Albion/ telephone cs.'’ Ihe commission said, call 4 36- theutihlics. for Albion Telephon lad to pay an extra S22 Rupert. 83350 or cal alion of EAS must bee customers mighl have had ’I su re how m u c h fic Times- The decisionion ends approximately two yearsyci from implcmcniat t.(MX) shortfall. Richardson said he wasn’t si 1129. O r send to V ie er sourccs. A portion o f thee tomakeupfor.ihcS2()4.(M: passed on U» the I the proposal. In Novemberjcr of recovered from other el o f support for EAS of lllhal decrease would bc pa> Scivx, Dox 548. TwinA-in Falls. study on tli 1 be from the reduciion ofif In,addition, the level c 1989. Ihe comrimmission received petitionsi fromfn lost revenue would I of the exchanges has consnsumer. he resulting reduciion inn among the residents of ______I more than 20000 customers and area communnunity loll minutes and thi Sheriff: Cassia ithefts pooint to dlIrug proi)blem Briefly inI Minl-Caiissia • back:ked up wilh such a Iieavyvy crimc rule, said ----- ByEricGooddl ystal. ManM found in ceiemetery with wovounds Mini-Cassia News Service'ice ‘It’s n o t o n lyy drugs;< Crp•I haven’t heard them com[implain. bul.l. know d man was found Sundayy nightni, near the It’s basically pepeople not j„,i„ring tlie weekend they are goinggc from one call pRUPERT - A 19-year-old BURLEY - Thc highgh rate of larcenies and 1 up." said Crystal. rRupert u , Cemetery with a fraciu:iured jaw and several knifefe wwounds to his aspect for i»™anolher and can get backed U| burglaries in Cassia Countlunty indicates one thing lo having any resj Hie crime rate may be detcrr-erred al least slighlly head, reports say. lartment. Issack Sheriff Billy Crystal,1 - thc area has a drug another person’sI’s property, e to\ a curfcw ordinance bcibeing considered by /According to lhc Minidok;ika County Sheriffs Dcparti problem. , proposal discussed Aramendz An was found by a fairimily below the Rupert Cenicimictcry. w hether It be a dollari bill the: City( of Burley, and a pn curred north of "1 don't think Ihis can:an bc compared to cilics inday at the Cassia Couniymy Commissioners’ The victim told law officcccrs Ihal ihe incideni occuri 1. rcpons say. like New York or Los ArAngeles, but 1 think there o r a s t e r e Rupert,Ru| bui did nol say how hihis w ounds were received. rc| m eet'Cting. irial Hospital to is a serious drug problem.’;m." Crystal said, riie commission said il hass heardIv comments by /Aramendz was transferred;d from Minidoka Memorial Til s. where he was Tlie number oflarcenicslies (thefts) increased from me area residents blaminglg Hispanics for the Magic ^a Vullcy Regional Medi*dical Center in Twin Falls, w ' — s h eeriff r il Billy Crystal 658 in 1990 lo 801 toI 1991.IS Burglaries jumped lisledlist in stable condition Tuesesdayrrtpons say. •ising both llispanics from 166 to 251. A group of people, comprisi Crystal doesn't sidcstIcstcp lhc issue - Cassia C Crystal. d non-Hispanics. will be foformed and discuss o attack A number of people migratiirating to the area might and Rupert attorneyy suffers heart at Couniy has n high crimcle r.itc.r Ult is at the riwt o f the crimelie problem and what ulso cause an increase in burglirglaries. whai ■ suffered a mild Every year at aboutII thistl lime, :,iaiistics are al n be done aboul it. RUPERT - Prominent Rupuperi alloniey Larry Duff suf “I'm noi irying to single; outou lhc Hispanics. U s can released. Every year. Cassia Cai Couniy is near the The curfcw. if passed by the Duriey City heart altack Monday and wasas transported by paramedicslies to St. Luke’s nol lhc Hispanics. bul migr;igraiory people, said lop. For 1991. it w as secoi;cond in the stale. n luncil. will give law officciccrs a tool in which Regional Medical C cnier in Boise. B ••| d o n 't think th e ree's 's a need to pussy-foot C C rystal. ey can quesiion kids who) areai loitering latc at ^According lo Duff’s daugughier. Tara, her father sufferedsuff a heart Crystal added he again1 requested re additional they around about our crimtime rale, but 1 think our ght. The curfew mighl bcic i p a s s e d in A u g u si. allack while working al his lawU firm. Gooilman & Duff,uff. Shc said her , erything possible to stop personnel p for the upcomirming budget year. Il nigli Homi D. Vania, officers arc doing every ayor Frank Bauman said. .. , father fat drove himself nine bipilocks to the officc of Dr. Ho doesn'i appear the request wilw ill bc co m e reality, h e M;^> ise hospital. crime and to solve: crimesc once they are d Bauman said he was “veryy ldiscouraged aboul where his condition warrante(ted his transport lo the Boise 1 committed." Crystal said.lid. said. s c amount of vandalism andid iother crimes in the Thc hospital reported th;hat Duff was listed in stabstable condilion j j jg s might not be the only Currently. Cassia Couniyly 1has 1..1 law ofllcers the ; Tlie sheriff said drugs siaie average is 1.8. city.'y- Tuesday evening. reason for a high number>cr o f thefts. p p e r 1.000 people. The sia Crystal said he hopes counljniy residenis do their it's basically people nol Minidoka ^ County also has4 1.3I. o ffice rs p er 1 .(KH) C "It’s nol only drugs; ii p artin in reporting suspicious activity.at Tliat would , ^ with beer burghglary having any rcspccl for• anoihcran person's property, ppopulation. :lp deter crime, hc said. 4 boys charged > Lack of manpower caus;iuses depuiies to get help whether it be a dollarar bill or a slereo." said RUPERT - Four boys wevere chargcd wilh second-deil-degrce burglary following a theft oflveratR^Ridley’s Food & Drug, reportports say, According lo the Minidokaka Couniy Sheriffs Departnurtment. four male jriment ' md 17. all from R upert, entcnitered the store al ites cold fuision expei juveniles,ju ' aged 12. 13. 14 am L os A lanmos scientilist duplicat licked up a case ofl>eerandd raran oul. J hc and Takahashi alxiut ab 7:30 p.m. Monday, pic Storms said Iiis experimelents did Storms said I' illegedly planned to take: tlu thc beer before ^P) — A Los seicniific j o u r n a l F u s io n S )th plales of palladium Because the boys had all ! LOS ALAMOS (AP) nol produce tritium or tgamma used iial. smooth were charged with burglaiglary instead of Laboraiory Technology,y. ' entering thc store, they w ; A lam os N a tio n a l L radiation. But he said so muimch heat lo avoid cracks. reproduced a Takahashishi reported earlier his rad shoplifting, reports say. •j chcmisi says he.has rc| was produced that only aI nuclear i Storms said he tried to reproduce /as chargcd wilh illegal con:consumption and :xperiment. the group produid u c e d 70 perccnl more wa Thc l4-year-old 'also wa> ,.1^- Japanese cold fusion exp< reaction could explain the resiesulls. Ills results but that th: a second sheet of Rupert residence. lg cold fusion power lhanin th c e l e c tr ic a l e n e r g y re;v wilh the theft of a tape at aR first tim e a prom ising i Pons and Fleischmann;i passed palladium suppli'plied by the Japanese •cproduccd in a supplied. C om piled froifrom staff reports experiment had been repr electrical energy between wwires of was made fromn a different hatch and The Japan)anesc and Los Alamos ele sccond labonuory. 11. W hen had cracks, ts werc similar to ihose of palpalladium and plalinum. j Edmund Storms.s. a h ig h - experiments ^ y of Utah professor B. elcelectrical power was a|applied. Waller Stark.V. deputyI group leader , ' lemperature chcm ist atIt'Los L Alamos. University* oom w.ll. „r f,„.K ons and Brilish chemist deideuterium — a hydrogen ato ;ls lechnology al Los y -> used palladium mc(alJl ssupplied by Stanley Pon rawii iimi i;,b. sai eischmann, who in 1989 anan extra neutron — was dra' said the results were ■' I Ito Japanese fusion researearcher Akito Marlin Fleis Dccult CQ]innection 3 have discovered a cold lhclhc palladium. exciiing but not)t > yel a b reakthrough. Takaliashi of Osaka UrUniversity to claimed to h centraiion ... :tion thal produced excess After some lime, the conce ,ce more replication of - duplicate the results oof f ’Takahashi's fusion reactic of deuterium was thought to:o be high , ' rated power by power. ms woiiid llie experiment.t." hc said. ' experimeni that generate enough thal deuterium atom: erment reemote But labss aaround the world were eni sers and magnets werc '-*•lismembe cold fusion. combine in a fusion reaction,n [o form I’owerful laser s experiment unable to0 duplicate the Pons- coi ides unsuccessfully to :ilitical asylum in the- The Los A lam o s c helium, releasing a great deal;al i>r iK-al for liccailc vlini-Cassia N ews Servicc been granted politii luivalent o f 40 Fleischmannnn results. h‘^1 duplicate the hithigh temperanires and Min ' generated Ihe heal equis in the process. United Slates, althalthough he was not­ lc 33 walls of Skeptics1 hihave said they will agree in s in the pressures of ch couniry Carabco. •^'1' watts of power while ! However, liny cracks BURLEY — Thc chance;res lhai lold from which i supplied. fusion hass lilaken place if reactions 1 ... B why asylum was; electrical energy was sup palladium are known to pruirovide an reaction. iccult activity played a part:l in the had fled or wh M ondav the produce gamamma radiation, neutrons, pa of those attempts ] Storms said Mo escape halch for the deuicn:rium and But none o lune killing and dismembcrmment of granled, c rc c n rc x c c s s rndioactivee Itritium, cxeess heat and esi sio n re a c tio n . ' J""* production of 2 0 pcrc ruin ihecxpcriniem. produced a fusio 1 Burley man arc "very renemote." Tlie FBI has lieenIkci called in lo help cribed in the ifthecxpcnr:riments can be repeated. rui power will be dcscri Zassia Couniy Sheriff Dilly CCrysial with the case. .aid Tuesday. The suspects’s’ namesn have been lore deadlyy chemicalss after detctonation -li'“We have nol ruled il ouDut as a in to a nalional crime Firefight(ters find m< possibility, although at this lit com puter and immigration imn officials ilified several olher containers of picric acid frorom Parish has not idcniil feel it is very rem ote." Crysl: ificd that the two arc! f^ p ) __ On wcrc in thereere." Nielsen said Monday, co; indfill in a substances, inchiclu d in g liquid in .‘i(K)- „|-;if the slaying of Benitoo'*R^uiz ?:• OREM, Utah (Al do not know whal is in Chemical Cl to the Lindon Lam wanted for murderrder. ■ ; Monday, Tircfightcrs detonateddet what “Wc slill d( special trailer. gallon vats. CCaralKo. a r ■> ats and we've asked spi >y. an on-scene q md June Authoriiies^ foundft Carabeo's they thought was Parishrish Chem ical's those vats Landfill workers dug a 4-fixil4. pil Jim Knoy. C arabeo’s body w as foun« lly. W e've interviewed for EPA's emergency 22 lama in orange-and-bro\irown pickup in entire stock of picriceric acid. On specifically at the north edge of the)C dump, coordinaior lor 2 2 near a landfill al Kima his chemists and his at anch in Denver, is icvc iwo Caldwell. Tuesday, ihcy found moimore. Parish, hi^ Members of the Utah Cou,)unly and rcsponse bran Lincoln Couniy. Police bclic' :s eight to 10 times and M refightcrs identify 24. and a motive foror Ithe crime hasn't ' Orem public safetyIty spokesman employees Provo bomb squads, assisisied by helping fircf brothers. Luis Rodriguez. 2 II f in d in g ih in g s in lh a l P r ound inside Parish ed. but a witness told Gerald Nielsen saidJ crewsc found we’re slill Riedel employees, placed1 i;a box of chemicals lou Anasiacio Rodriguez. 25.5. w ere 5^^,, delcnnined. /e didn'i know were there." Ri ;PA has dcclarcd the ; dozens of containers ofo f theI chcmical building w ei dynamite under the contatainers of Chcmical. EP/ involved in Carabeo's killirling ‘*” ‘1 the sheriffs deparepanment thal he had ilers are slill fighting a fire d> lassie emergency” and ’ that is used as a combusiluslion catalyst. Firefighter acid and then used an elelectrical siiuation a “clas have fied to Mcxico. Bolh me C a ra b c;o o :and the brothers iucs to smolder on the roof ac pay for such things as . } ■ Thc containers ofif acida , w hich that continue spark to set thc explosives off.ol is helping to pa been charged, with firsi-il-degree ^rguing about rent a few days before n containers to ofthe compinpany. I com pany detonation o f theihi chemicals. ; ranged from 5-gollon c Safety personnel asked c murder. recently Carabeo's disappcippearance. IS. w ere found Riedel Environmenlai Ei Services we treat chemical fires Crystal ^ said lhal hc rd I partially filled pints. owner Wes Parish for a lilist of all -'Tlie way we lez brolhcrs lived wilh id in an outside Inc. o f Wcslesl Jordan was hiicd by thc ov o n e o f th e d e f i n i t e i^.,, officials Tlie Rodriguez I ; inside the building and i chemicals inside the busineness when these days, oi learned from Border Palrol o rabeo's mobile home. Environmen'lenial Protection Agcncy to cli let it bum. stand back ,|,,, ibco had Carabco m Carabc : shed. fire broke oul there Fridid ay . Dut options is to let lhal the 6 1-year-old Carabi 5 into lhis and destroy lhcic cc h em ic als. f'. I’arish also and let it bum."1." Knoy said. “ W c 'rc four days ir yees hauled three picric pi acid wasn'l on it. Pa we've found ihings we had no idea Employe rograms IUOSSNER lools receivee national reosl in thc 217' Belvoir. Va. She hussriiiw Umltenqu. he corps said Nevada ama n d U la h . . t Oldsmobllc Cutlass Suprtan of the agcncy. the , engineering experience, Incluiiingi III •8&r>S's“ A llamlan ar succeeds M arvin G. c Mercuiy,Capi1 lark 977 T uesday, er of Walla W alla, whoI 12 1 years of federal s e r v ic e Plym outh volarc t Caprice ( 976 »n of St. Paul, Brammer Kristine Allaman in May after 11 years inI coverseas. Minn., has been appdipointed chief of retired m VirK h lIP TRUCKS t Silverado (1979) Chevrolet Silverado (1980) Chevrolet SU' Ford F150 custom pickup> (1981) ' Richard V. Smi: ith PhU VANS m (19771 : Psycholologist Contempo vm (1983) \im ounces the re-openingre of hi •RIOR TO SALE DATE. Lay-a-away Now MOREVEHICiESWiaBEJE i^ D E D TO THIS SALE PRIO f July 27,1992. rb« 10 aoch locceuM bidder forfora«ranihrbmnt another hearing. represenlativeslesl of Amnesty death row iiittiaic WilliamaniAndiews’ possibility that waw as cxcculcd in l‘JX7. Hiee pardons slay thc execuli pc thal won’t happen. Ford F' claimed thc rulingg was a International, the NAACP Legal I jj^ E ih c p a rd o n s bo.board denied Andrews' requjucsl fora said. "Wc hope e f f o r ts 10 aviiid ;i appcn." vict'ictory and predicted the board’s b< Defense FundI andar the National cxcculioii. licnyiiij; ;ippc; board itself may cocommutation alier a I'tw o -d a y bul it could hap( Thc ,Ulah ju ji s tic e s ru le d th e mellnelhods would nol pass musicster. Black Policc Association,A j and ■ ^»ahoux ol iHic another. have to ask for a he:hearing in 198y. ll S ievcns pardons board’sd’s denial of a sccond "It’s "1 going lo bc a real inlettcrcsling members of Andrews' Anc defense rejected K - s l a y o f W ilh justices J«ihn Paiil >.i,-*7he U.S. Supreme Cou tring for Andrews was qucjucsiion — arc these guys,’S to bc team, o f execution w hile and am Harry A. Blackmun dislisscnting. clepiency hearir 'r-.7»2 Andrews' plea for and that its decision- honlonksi about wh'at they cJidlid?" hc passed I claiming thc it e x p la in s il.s th lhc e U.S. Suprem e Court rcirefused lo “ambiguous” ar cd Ihcir conccms on >pexcculion and iippcfil cla ;ss may have violated said;aid. from » m ;,(= A n d re« w S s a c tio n to th e consider coi Andrews’ applicaliIlion for a making proccss 11 f lo Ihc First Presidency." Prc said '\f»c d e s s e s to 'b en efit frc ten and Public Meeting M N! eantim e, actor M ike Far; i . provid'tiij; jin niternative nl court. stdy.sti It was his sixlhI trip to the state’s Open Icscri^d thc meeting » noled the board had hc lhc television sitcom "MASl-3H" and who desc; )ul parole in Andrews.s. 37.I faccs execution by America’s Ar highest couii, Act. They also i he samc'group nlso ^i^criierice o f lif<; w iihoul and to the appeal. olhijlhcr anti-death penally aciictivists amicable. The injection earlyeai Thursday al Ulah Andrews slill can appealII ;again to failed to respont . N orm B a n g e rie r. /C apital cases. net with Mormon Church ofofficials f"cl wilh Gov. N m for his role in the 1974 the lhc fedenil courts, siartiiig w ith U.S. TTic court ordiirdcrcd board members met • T hc U liih'liiph c o u rtrt 'vvoted -I • I. State Prison I ind Cov. Norm Bangerierr cearlier who can stay, bulbul nol commute, a ayings of three people District Di Courl for Utah, sai deny-Aiulrc' they can't do lhal by ;.'for a stay of'cxecuittiItion si> his Shop. Fivee peoplef werc forced lo •Tm sure we’lj do son>mcthing decision. If the 'ednesday, then the ^ . 'atlomcys could peruse ihe.dnluthe useil drink a causiu stic drain clean er, then somewhere." soi he said. midnight Wee sk thc court to .stay VJ a quake , Ions when it were buund,tld. gagged and shot. A SpccialI Proseculor Roberl board can ask Ogden shal«ke wasn’t a '■.ty lhc Ehiaid (if P ardon icculior.. the justices J ' Uimeil down A ndrew s’ retrequest fi’r a w om an wasIS raped i and a man had a Wallacc W, would not say Andrdrews has Andrew.s* exec A sonic But Navu sa saic id ii w a s n 't an ! .sccond,'clcinciicy lie'arinp.lg. ball-point penpe kickcd into his ear. exhausted exl his legal ehanccs.s. snid. COGDEN. Utah (AF) — A distdisturbance somewhere overr Utah’s canhcjunkc. west desert shook .several hoilOuses in T h e c a u sc jf o f the t disturbance. ; lo n h cm Utah T uesday m omirling. Nava said, originalinalcd in the westcm | lows savdngs "iSue Nava of Ihe UniversTsity of pan of the slate,le. possiblyf over the ' A swing thihrough the spr)rinklers State all “ , UtaUtah’s seismograph sluiion .sj.said the Utah Tesi andTraining Tra Range. Shc I 10;15 a.m. incident causeded lheir said il was soniclie ini nature, but shc i bonds fcor indiviIduals phones lo "ring like crazy." wn.sn’t sure whalII causcdci it. ' ' BOISE(AP) — I'or the fifir.st time, m illio n -d o llaar r lots by major and theth> stale of lilalio will makakc bonds institutional invinvcsiors. mostly on the usedus lo finance major ClHl^iisiniciion East Coast, projects easily availala b le 10 In d iv id u alI 1(Idahoans, however. H i individual Idahoans. will have firstst priority to buy the Gov. Cccil Atuliiis andI tthc Stnte new Idaho Saviavings Bonds, which Building Authority annou)unccd on will be availablable through financial Are YouI Bothere in deiiomin:inalions of expcctcd lo bring an Backgrround Noi>ise? S1.0(K) and S5.000 with the inlcrcsl ralc of between 5 pcrccnt exempt from bolh state amml rcdcral ^ t. ,Bui bccause of lheir Inbodudng the •nteCWei"lsH k taxes. , _ tax exempt status,sta the bonds will hearing kisliuiHit Dialat ^ AraAralaUeOiilyal "It gives Idahoans forrthe I first an cffcclivnive inlcrcsl rale of 6.3 .. auloneacslyieduces HadeiarCentere. tim e thc opportunity to invcvest in tne pcrccnt lo 9.71 pereent p depending on backgnxjnd noise. xeplNoMUonsI fuiurc of lite siatc of Ida! lhc holder's laxux bracket. governor said, aiul "pul c ■■Thcy-rc v'cry, c r very competitive m into ihcir financial planning. istmcni you can make,” TheCtafffler™ * y witlTOUt having to : Thc Building Aiitluiriiy h;has issued The MifBde-Ear Clarifier K • 3nually turn down the : nalic.nslo Andrus said, T? bonds in $.‘>.(>01) denoniinii adjusts automatk^ally to v - lume on your hearing ! financc S54 tnillion in con-.iislniclion nicSI.OOdh) bonds with malurilics * I T h e state-of-the-art im ears are similar to U.S. the varying levels of B Dennis Monlz, left,t, andt Jeremy Hudson sv projccis that includc slarale o rrice o f 10 lo I.'' ycai sound around you. So K circuit in the Oarifier Jaho Falls Savmgs Bonds.Js. Tlicy arc purchased sprinkler lost weeke»kend in H udson’s backy. buildings in Lcw isuni. Ida you can walk from a was devetoped by Bl II sccuriiy u discount undur Ihcn redeemed at W ash. TeinpDraturesires rose to near 80 degrc and Boise, the ma.\iinuiii quiet conversatk)n in Mirac:le-Ear, so the Tl ir thc Deaf fi'cc value. M Al a 5 pcrccnl interest prison, the siatc School for i one nsom to a k)ud irifier is available only expected to reach1 9'9 0 to d a y . B( ing and rate u 1,‘i-yearr Ihousandll dollar bond O' and Blind in Cioodin party in another H i B It Mirade-Ear centera.. ; tir lulustrial would cost juslstovcrS443. ( P renovation of ihe liu •Rulm fMraci»-£v' caartAer'* CoihmissionSI atul Dcpartirln ien t o f The S.S.tHX)I bonds,bc wilh malurilics cxEmployment ol'ticcs in Boisiise. from one lo 177 years,; will be sold al FOR YOUR DEM0NSTA710N Officials facingf cast ta: But the financial stabilillily of the face value andind then pay tax-free AND FREE HEARING TESTf 1155 Yellowsiwstone i?C slate had made thc hands so popular inierest everyry six months ut the Call to d a y for Pocatello, ID 83201 i theytir have always been houg.jghl out in designated rate.te. an appointmentl consider 44-day class fu W ell even give y o u a 208-238-8-0009 : ' c o p y of th e te st resultsS SHELI.r.'i (AIM — - While rural schoo Former ISU pro•ofessor sentencei;ed to 3 years for y o u r m edical files! educators atul politiciansns cdebate the Oregon and I 1039 Blue Lakes;es Blvd. N .#1 ' POCATELLO (AP) ~ A former But WoVoodland. while merits ot' \cai-routul school sc .uul school board AP pholo Twin Falls,, ID 83301 longer school «Liys. a tnuijiiidgct Cl unch next week so Idaho Slate Universityy faculty acknowlcdginling Eastwood's aial addict educaiion uncand posiiion in the has one eastcni Miiho scc 1Ikhk )1 distiict place by Auswing Into a mem pr ber described as a scxu. 208-734-4-1528 , looking uUi_!our-Bo Coeur d’Aldene, rict has already slashed Environjnmental Impactct - A * f \ , „ ^ j \ WAHO ind library expenditures, nent (DEIS) for spark ganggtalk is and special education rc; Statem e t e s 0 erase S350.000 in red fai Powrer Company’s le fo u r-d ay c la ss w eek Ici Idaho P( 's OWTWCT « . COEUR d'ALENE (/(A P ) — A JQ gg ^ / pe out the remaining be S" owTjflcr L weekend ruckus in Cocui d'A lene proposesed 500kV trans- A —• the deficit. may tw the hejiinnings o f; missionnline — theSouth-ll - - S r ------H T v W between iccn-age gangsIgs in Idaho . J ings com e from reduced '''■ Y ) . Osssf / “ and Spokane, only•’ parlially 3sls. including driver W 1 w est Intertie I: Projectct W Mt ind lower expenses for 30 j“ - August: V f \ o OrMT / motivated by lacial aniiiniagonisin. I tOJt I 1 custodial work. , (SV^riP).). police say. L V IfH?* if: M dan Coeur d'Alene Police: ClC hief D.ive .c you lo I'cliix. tand Scales on Motuiay saidid although ^ 3 I race was an issue during’ng’lhe lights ilc you plan caiiy! for Plea^ planp on attending Salurday. it'w as not lhcic onlya point 'S •eds t h e R i b3li(:Meeting l i ipyournr of disputi. day dccoraling ncc “One of the problemerns in lhc - area to) Ileam m ore aiBout Saturday nijiht incidentt wasw lliat it 3 oject and to com­n- s / was a struggle for terriirrilory to a no hawilc! the proj i f - certain degree," he said,lid. "(Local m ent onin the adequacy and. J J : . . ^ teens nre) saying. 'W e’rec ’re tired o f 3 C T | e advanlage i you coming over here.' TlieyTl don’t ' ^ n f accuraqcy of the DEIS. WTW really cnre if Ihey’re•e 1b la c k o r J >liday S- — OENElENEHAIWO^ATION w hite.” N early 500 youths niillcliilcd around ^ j | 1 . . / ; - V DUTTKT 3 c d a l that nighi, Somen c w ere X . P» uncooperative when iisked:cd by policc DATE IO len v e and so m e h ad b een □ We invilcirchasc onday, Aug. 3, drinking, police said. k ' A O n e y o u n g b la c k m in; an . Jak e 1992 enjo)' while-8=1- ...... I f M ite N^alker of Spokane, WIIS wm pushed ‘ Ihrough a plate glass wiwindow at i 1 your holida ...... R oger’s Icc C ieam & Deli.eli. a TIME Walker told policc:c hc w as walking with iwo othe:her youths No hurry, nc f ' ' OWI w hen a niol> o f w hile tcei:cens yelling I p.m . -9:00 p.m . /.XMDM racial slurs pushed him thithrough the *51 window. He suffered ccu u ts lo Ilis head, anns and hands, and rci|iiired ojM 40 sliichcs. PLACE About n dozen peop:oplc were ■ i identified by wimc-sses ns having n EGEND ^ I i’oliec were I bVestonPlfiza part in the incident. Pol busy Monday irying to sorsort ihrough 3Iue Lake Blvd. N . conflicting slalements. rin FaUs, Idaho B B B k latntotnndirtN Thc only nrresi dui(luring the Sfl M w tutM ion disturbance wns that off a 13-year- ^ old girl who refused to sio|Slop fighting even after being iold to0 numerousn Dcfrci IW. ------r c s T c r i T E B tim es by officers. / tfDOOll toi f l l M '

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J l g rtfh m c n ts m M M Fei es •f CDCw>vatches C a nnp SIm ant f r o►m ttle stja r t south Idaho’sL ow’s the time: to pull out the hiking boots andid ttake advantage of summer. If cam:amping is one of eatingI habits your favorite pastiiistimcs. make it a point to keep theronment environ in mind Did you know thele Centers( for Disease w hile enjoying the great outc Control (CDC) in AtlantaAti is watching us With so many thingsto pack to for your in southem Idaho? Ncamping trip, keep it simpimple and free of The agcncy is inlcnitcrestcd in whnt wc’rc potential litter. eating and maybe notnot eating. Idaho is the Save time and eliminatinate unnecessary first state to attertempt a projcct of packaging by packing fooifoods carefully at inform ing the publicic abouta healtliy eating home before you take off. along w ith som e very:ry good rccipcs. Before you leave home,;, pipre-m easure and assemble rccipe ingrcdicdicnts whenever V possible. This will save you time and may ■ Nancy Joy help rcduce leftoverss aand unnecdcd ■ supplies at the campsite,ite. (Pack rccipc 1 Jones instructions with dry ingrcigrcdicnts to avoid ' 'alley cooking having to hunt for them laterater.) What burger doesn’t tasteisle better eaten in the great outdoors? HuHungry Campcr mFor almost two yearsycj this pilot group Burgers, grilled over an open op< firc, make a Partners In Health n a m e d “ I d a h o 's P£ quick hit. Through Nutrition^m” has been placing T he C razy M ixed-U p Salad Sa: puts spices :cipes in some of our newsletters and recif to the test with its zestysty salsa/ltalian (C ts as well as in local supermarket; dressing combo. Addd Ithe dressing, brcakroom s and lunchnchrooms of industrial avocado, tomato and baconon at campsite for plants. the best flavor and texture.e. Idaho is the iirstt statest and Twin Falls Moke the Happy Camperper Bars at home; in Idaho to carry the is the first place in they’re perfect for carryinglg aalong as a quick , nging eating habits for message about changi energy snack on hikingg jijaunts or as an i health benefit. afternoon treat when kids kii are on the A A nd y o u 're not piipicking them up! So lookout for som ething to cat. /•', 5 them. Which means you’re not reading tt Toasty Fireside Dessert1 KKabobs can be a f-S' your diet could bc toitoo high in fat or too family aciivity with cvcryoryone making their j^l.' low in fiber! own creation. Just skewerICT pieces of fruit have been eight So far there h with cither kind of cake,ike, drizzle with the latest information newsletters with the condensed mild and sprinkhnkle with coconut. , A!.;;, I m ' u’re eating or serving about the food you’r Then hold ovcr the campfirefirc fiamcs o r toast I t your family. on the grill until the cocor'conut is browned ly ;-j’ :lude most of the state The Partners indue and the fruit warm. district Health Depiepartmcnts, some of ______P lasticic food containers keepp 1foods frosh and dry andan cut down on unnece:essary refuse while youIU ccarop. Clockwise Id a h o ’s m a jo r food i companies irgera and Fireside Desses s e r t Kabobs. HUNGRY CAMPER>ER BURGERS f r o m ileft. e Crazy MIxed-Up Salialad, Happy Camper BarJars, Hungry Campor Bun (A lbertson's and Sim]limplot) along w ith the American Canccr Sowc watch the of sliccced jalapeno pepper and/cd/or sliced Brush with meltedmc margarine or olive c J a t percentage to 200 pcrccntp or less, 0 or • Fast and easy three-iree-chcesc pizza: Get a swimmers, runners and othiolhcrs sweat it out black ol:olives. Slip under the broilerIcr until the and bake at 32325 degrees until crisp. 10 A total of 275 grarjrams of carbohydrates :ese refrigerated pizzasa crust 'from the in Spain. c h ccsee is melted, then serve withw sour 15 minutes,, SprinkleS] with grated chee: is 55 perccnt of thaithat same daily 2,000 hviih supermarket. Unroll itit anda spread into a 14- Most o f our treats are snack-typesna fare; in crcam o:or plain yogurt and salsa on the side, and rcium toD oveno' until melicd. Serve wi calorics. CarbohyJ oiounce) cans cream o f chickenIccn soup W here can you1 find fii the newsletters? Avalos lookscs for colorful disposablelie dishes and Ipoundr1 medium cheddar chcesc, gratedgrat They are in mo;Tiost of the chain coordinating papciper napkins. She says she'se's never had a 1 pound1 fM onterey Jack cheese, ^ t■ated e c supermarkets in Magic Valley com plaint abouttth tl cm . (liic cheeleeses m ay bc combinedi if'd des esired) (Albertson’s, Warearcmart, Smith's and ‘i f your paperrr plates ; arc attractive andd if the table is onion,1, finely choppcd Swenson's as wewell as Cook’s in attractive - but mcmost o f all if your food is jusijust outrageous. 2 dozen,cI,com tortillas Gooding). They arc in the breakroom people don’t car:are what they’re eating oon n ,” she says. Olives, to garnish and lunchroom o fr O0re*Ida, Simplot and “They’re not lookloking at that paper plate; they’rethe looking In a largege saucepan m ix enchilada1 saucesai and soup. Let - 1. S e t a s id e . T hen Boise Cascade plai>lants. Magic Valley at the food. They'ey're discussing how greatIt it is and what cook untiltil it just starts to boil. S Regional Medical CcCcnter and the various you did today andnd w hat you’re going to do0 tomorrow."tc microwavc/c the com tortillas until theth e y ’re steam y and ries, she doesn’t fry senior citizen cententers also have them. For company' rrmeals she sets ihe paperwaiware on a lace- easy to roloil. (To hold down.calories, lto p 9-by-14-inch Som e health clubs; likelik the Raquettccrs in covercd tableclccloth. Clearing the tablee aafter dinner, them) Pyt:(t I c u p o f th e sauce in to » c h side to coal with Burl^ and The Clut:iub in Twin Falls also H U m ] cvery^ing is throirown away exccpt the silvciIvcrware, which casserole Uidish. Flip tortilla over on each have I t goes into tbe dis!iishwashcr with thc' pots andan pans. The sauce, Sharon Gerberdirding, public heallh B R flja table coverings anare folded o r p ut in the laundundry. Put abou3ut 3-4 pieces chicken, aboiibout 2 tablespoons. ion off ccntcr a little/ nutritionist withh thet South Ccntral “In 25 minutescs I’m ready to sit down andanc enjoy.” she cheese andid about a tablespoon onion nd of dish, scam side District Health DepaiBartmcnt in Twin Falls B f l H s a y s .'i like it thaih at w ay, bccause after %Vc'rc're done wc can on the torti!lilla. Roll and set to far end o is full. Sprinlde with at Box 547, Twinn FFalls, Idabo 83303- S ^ jH j play a game of■ dominoesd( or cards or wc1 cacan go outside down. Contntinue to do this until dish is f ' and put in oven for 0547 will bc gladlad to discuss other H j H B and play croquet5t oc rju s ts ita n d talk.” checsc. Gaiiariiish with olives. Cover ao< / have been prepared placem ent o f the matinatcrials. A valos says she shi is a hard worker - att herhc job and in no longer• dthan a hour - unless they ha lid then take about 1 Here is a rccipeipe out of the latest ' r her home/- so it is not laziness that prompimpts her to use cariicr andd refrigeitted, which would t )aking. If using microwave,/e, icy, l y j f l says. “Ijust said,'d, ‘Gosh, th?8 is so m uch casi!osier.’” but nol whshat I w ould really say no oneno caric eat.” the work worid Avalos bisays 1 tablespoon of oil majmay bo added to the ANDY "ftt- ■■ This past yearir 8 89eAVAL0S/C7 andfemtly. recipe is one o fhc■her m other’s. • . P lease s Home/gardenn 0 8 1------^ ^ ------— f — i ■ ,. r C-2 Timos-Nows. Twin1 FoFoils. Idaho W odnosday. Julyuly 29.1992 Valley lifeli ks families Ci;alendar Exchange pi)rogram seeks Club HEYBURN-Area rcpn[iresentative arrive wilh coni|romprehensivc insurance Denise Martin, of the ASSISE Interna- and their ownn spendingsf money, WEDNESDA>DAY Eden-Hazeazelton Seniof Qtizena tion. call 736-0918. mation. call 7.14-'14-'nfi3or.54V5‘>.1‘>. I tional Student Exch.-ingc Prognim. Pt is Students areire javailable from Scan- Adult Children AnonymouiTOus Noon atI SeSenior ccnicr. Magic Valley C heuO ub t 7;.-?(l |i.m. EpiscopalI ChurchO Annex in Filer Senionior Qtlzou 4 lo 10 p.m. al Sulvnlion Annnny. 3-18 Fourlh TUESDAY preparing I to interview souDulh ccntral dinavia. Gem}ermany. Switzerland, Rupert. . Dinner at noonn al Filer Senior Haven. Ave. N, Adult Childreidren Anonymou* (non-smoking) Idaho j families who arc willing \ to Ilaly, Great Britain. Dril Spain. Ponugal, gioup for ;idull cliildfcn of alco- . Alcoholics Anonymoui O kns* FerryFer Senior Qdzcns Magic Valley Duplicate DridgIdge Q ub A support gto lu^usc high school exch::h.inge slu- France. HollanJland. Japan. Mcxico, at noon at Three Island Senior Cen-I- 1 p.m. at Magic Valley Bridgdge Center. 2-16 holic/dysfunctiortional f.unilics mccls al 6 p.m. at * Noon. 5:31) p.m.: Spaniilinisli speaking al 7 Dinner atn dents. Canada. Ausirrislralia. New Zealand, p.m; ;inil K p.m., ul : Vu Valley Fellowship ler. Falls Ave. Magic Valleyy FellowshipF Halt, KOI Sccond ( U;i1I. HOI Scci.n.1 Ave. N. l-c.tFor morc informu- Goadingg S4Senior Cilizeni Narcotic* Anonymous Ave. N. For monnote infonnalion. call 736-()‘>18. Estonia, ' Czechoslovakia Czt and Dinner ul nnoon at senior ccnter. 7 p.m. fti Magic Valley Fell'ellowfihip Halt. Alcoholics1 ArAnonymoui ASSE is a non-profit pullublic bene- Poland, 8 p.m. al M,igic Valley Fellow- Alcoholic* Anonymous■ (cl(closed meetings. OoodinggTOPSNo.2Jl T> 801 Second Ave. N. For more>rc infonnation, Nixin and 8 p fit organisation which placcs pi stu- For morc infiiinfonnation. call Manin non-MPoking a1ciihnlic\ only)lly) 5:30 p.m.n. aat Senior Citizens Building. 1call 736-0918. ship Hall. 801I SecondS Ave. N. For more in- * 11736.0‘MK, tdenis wilh volunteer host)st families al 678-699.*5.5. or. call l-8(X)-733- 7;30 p.m. «t Magic ValValley Fellowihip llagoniaaum Soiior Olizena Cemer O vereawi Anonymous fomialion, c.ill 7. Mall. 81)1 Sccond Ave, N.. l-oiFor morc informs- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for a n i and crafu andd 10 am , at HCA Walker;r Cenier. 219 AJcoholicsArI Anonymoui ffor an academic year. Tliclie students ASSE. lion, call 73()-Wl«, noon for IuikIinch. :Shoshone St. N. Noon unlilI I p.m. at CherrywiKKl Apan- A lo ^ llc s Anonymou* llalleyRotjRotatyOub Wood River Centa Grange No.N 87 mcnis. 2026 ElivEli/-il>ctli DIvd. For more infor- NiHin unlil 1 p.m. at ChciCherrywood Apart- Noon atI DcDeacon Dluci Restaurani. 8:30 p.m. al Ihc Grange Hallall nonhwest of mniion. call 7.14-.14-05'X). kdult Childrcn’i Group incmi. 2026 Eli/aheOl Ulvd,vd. IFor more infor- Jerome KiwanlaaubKi» - :Shoshone I Al-Anon Adu) maiion. call 734-05‘X). , Noon a)1 OiChina Village Restaurant. 8 p.m. at Ihc'le Walker\ Ccnler. 21'< Shoshone Letters of thankks____ Al-Anon ((linn-smoking)) JetomcSerSenior Cltizra* SUNDAY Sl. N. I Roury Club r 7:.3I) p.m. al Magic VolValley Fellowship Dinner amat noon at senior cenier. Adult Childtm AnonymousI «(mm-smoking) Blue Lake* Rt lator and thee COur Savior Lutheran A support group for adult chil:hillH. thanks pageant supi donation of coolcookies were greatly ap- Buhl Kiwsnii Qub Shoshone, 1Magic Volley Fellowship Hall.ill. 801 .Second Buriey Rotary;aty Club I pporters Noon nl llciinc I’lalc Rc^uu^laurani. M a |^ Vail/alley Duplicatt Bridco Q ub Ave. N. For more inforTnation..cult ci 736-0‘M8. 12:05 p.m. al Itiirlcy1 Inn. Club would preciaied. Cenicr forr t Ncw Directions (a support llte Twin Falls Lions Cl Buhl Senior Otizeni 7:30 p.m.Tt. at1 Magic Valley Bridge Ccnler.r. Alcoholic* Anonymous le and tlie W c would1 likehi to thank the fol- Noon and 7 p.m- ui Magic VValley Fellow- group for inilivit!ivii!i:als who are job hunting) like I to thank the people Dinner al nw n al wniorreenter. cer 246 FalU Ave\ve. ily support- lowing busmessilesscs: Burger King. In- Buriey Kiwinli C ub MinidoluCU County Senior dtiZEOa Cenier ship Hall. 801 Sccond Ave. N.•J. For more in- 4;.10lo 6 p.m.l.m. at Collegi- of Soudicni Ida- businesses I who generously Nixin al Pricc’s Cafe. English umand Spanish classcs uught from 10D foTTnotion.I call 736-0918- tio. Tlicrc is no cosl lo llic participant. For ed „ this year's Miss T\>fw in Falls dependent Meal,Icai. Albertson’s. Amer- lion, call Ihc Ccnicr for New Di- r Buriey Optimliti 10 11:30 u.m.l.m. Ul the cenicr, 702 lllh Sl. inn Alcoholic* Anonymous more infonnaiior ican Legion and Dairymen’s Cream- rrywcMKi Apart- rcctions al 7.Vi-()((.-(M)7t)or7.V'-‘>.54.csl.-16K. Scholarship Pageant. NiMin 111 Diirlcy Inn. Rupert. Forir mmorc information on eilhcr class.i. Noon unlil I p.m. at Cherry ;ers and fi- cry- Her at 436.9107. 1ments. 2026 Elizabeth DIvd. FoFor more infoi- i Christian Alcohol Ate and Dnig Recovery With Ihe niany voluntee: Duriey Sofoptimisu call Ihe ccnicr >onsors. the W c thank ihe ilu media - newspa- Noon al Ihiiley IllksClulvul). Ncreocics/cs Anonymoui ■mniion. call 734-0590. Meeting nancial support of our spoi Cocainc Anonymous 10 p.m. al Magic Vullcy Fellowship Hall,I. Buhl Senior Gtizens 7:.10 p.m. at ;il 257: M.iin Ave. W, in Twin I'dvertisements and donatiiItions from pcrs. radio stalitlations and TV stations Iiiklcy's. For more infonnalion. j b p.m. al Maj;ic Valleyy FFellowsliip H.ill. KOI Sccondid /Ave. N. For more information.I. Polluck dinner nnd .social houour al I p.m. ^>t Falls, nest to Ink Ihis communiiy help provi)vide funds posters - and1 m;:marquee signs for their KOI Sccond A\c. N. I'or momore informalion. cull 736-091H.)1H. !venior cenier. call 733-31.’3. Eden-Harehorihon Senior Ciii/ens tlor scholarships and a memorable m help, call 7.16-018. IRubber Bridge Game Filer Seniorr CitizensCi CAROL CLAIBORN iKm at Fdcr Senior Haven. A DELE STOIrODDARD Quillinj!. handicrafts aiuld p■t«. Filth Ave. W. For morc in- w i o r d o f p r a i s e f o r v Dinner al ni>on al senior cen l ‘)34.5K,1H or 536-6527, ’ Jerome OptimiM O ub KLp.m. Ul JMugic Volley Fellowship Hall. Anolcicent Narcoiics Anonym^ o u * fonn:ilion. call ‘M Tth a n k m s childl i l d r e n ’s p a r e n t s (>:.30 p.m. 01 RialU) Inn, KOI SecondJ Ave.A' N. in Twin Fulli. 7:30 p.m. ai Cunyon View' Hospiiul.I 228 G ooding(^irptimisi Cluh A note of credit and lhananks to the Jerome Senior Cilizcn* Twin Fall*:lUsKiwaniiGub iShoup Ave. W. Nikiii at Lincolncoln Inn. ^energetic cast, crew and bo;)o a rd o fd i- Eastside Little.illlc League wishes to Gooding Oven Dinner al nnon al senior■cenicf. cen ’ NoonaiTuiTurf Club. A lcc^Ilct Anonymou* rectors o f JU M P C o.’s "L i’l Abner.” lhank the pareniirents o f tho.se kid.s in- Noon and Spanish speakinglg al 7 p.m. ;.t 7:.iO p.m. aiI WalkerW Center. Jejwno TQPSCh«ptcrNo.-!40.48 TwinFalii:J]* Senior a tize n iC estff The positive attributes4 o f many volvcd in our■ ba?baseball program. 6:30 p.m. ul Public Library,ary. Dinner alal nnoon and pinochle ot I p.m. Forr fMagic Valley Fellowship Hull,11, KOI Sccond Gooding Seniomlor Cilizeni cK)n at senior cenier. tl nes over- The busincssc;:sses in our communiiy M«glc Valley DupUcale BriiBridge O ab more informalmaiion. coll 734-5084. JAve. No. For morc infotmaiiolion, cull 736- Dinner ul ocKin teen-agers are .sometime 1 p.m, ai Magic Valley BrieBridge Cenier. 246 09IK.( Hagerman SenSenior Citizens i,looked, The "Li'l Abnt:r"r" cast dc- were very gene’cnerous in helping lo from a.m. lo noon al senior f-allt Ave. FRIDAY AlcoboUc* Anonymoui Breakl'ast fron serves a word of praise■iC for the start a conccssiossion stand and make it Mlnl-Cauia Arca Narcoticwtiei Anonymou*: AJeohoUc*.ict Anonymoui Noon until I p.m. ai CherryrysicHKl Apart- cenicr, ss. Also, a spccial lhank ; ments. 2026 Elizabeth Blvd. For-or morc infor- Inierdenomlnaiilnational Prayer Meeting for worthwhile " involvement in singing, such a success, / Emervm Oioup Noon. 5:30>:30 p.m. and midnight at Magic r you 10 all Ihoscosc parents who helped Kio9;30p.m..400S, HJD50 VW.. 2 miles wesi Volley Fellowlowship Holl. 801 Second Ave. N.. rmotion, cull 7.34-0.S90. Women dancingd and acting. of Burger King. Heybum, Op 'n Grill Resiaurant. For The lime spent rehear;arsing and work in the stam>land. You all made my llion. call flcverly Rhodes al p hour help-line 678-1330, Aleoholici.ie* Anonyniout 8 p.m. at Senior Ciii/cnsIS Eiuikling in more infonn;iiioi performing pays off wiihth a great „ - Shoshone. 7.34.44.S5. Overeaten Anotiyinoiu Noon unlilntil I p.m. at Chenywood Apan- £ show. Equally important arcirc Ihe last- TH ERESAL AALBRIGHT I 6:30 p.m. ai die First Bapiilapiisl Church. 910 menu. 20266 ElizubeihE Blvd. For more infor- Al-Anon Jerome Roiajya jy O u b s' iimc Cale. 62K S. Lincotn. lalcni and Secrctaiymearreastirer^- Shoshone St. E. in TwinI FaFalls. Use Ninlh maiion. call1734-0590. 73 « 10 9 a.m. ut Orchard Vallc)ley Head Sian. Noon al Jeronv ingii friendships, growing I; Slrcel enironce. Al-Anon) (non-smoking) II99H Bob Burto'ii Road in Wcnd(ndell. For morc Jerome Seniorlior Cilizeni positive p energy. Eastside Littleittle League Parenis Withoui PanncnI Noon alI MagicN’ Valley Fellowship Hull,. iinformulion. cull Judy Crist at 53(^36•666l. Dinner ill noonoon at senior cenier. ' LORIJ. HEAD Kimbcriy Pinochle und guincs al 7 p,p.m. ai Disabled 801 Sccondd Ave./ N. For more informalion. Buhl Chamber of Commerce: Ketchum-Sun'un Valley Rotary Gub I. at Louie's Resiaurani in Twin FaUs American Veterans Hull on IHarrison Street cat! 736-0918.'18. Noon Ul The Home Plalc. 12:10 p.m. ; and Shoup Avenue. Open loolhc Ih public. BuhlSenlotnior Citizen* Buhl Senior adzen* Ketchum. Ttie "Letter:r co f 77i.mA-.s” column II DinnerutmIt noon at senior ccnter. Lunch ul noon und cards at 6 p.m. al ccn- Magichordst BarbcrthopBe Chorus 1 sses pubtisti letletters o f up lo ISO Rlehfleld Orange No. 151 -irsi United .Mclhodist Church. V olunteers, busines; For morc infomiuiion callill 4H7-2832.41 Filer SeniorilorCidzena n 8 p.m. al l-irsi It Children hascmcni. .''MlI ShShoslionc Sired Easi. Ii tvords' from: Rupert Immuniiaiiort Clinicinic Dinner ulII 6 p.m. at Filer Senior Haven. Educaiion Program For Adult < helped blood draw'• ii n g . Civic orgaiirganizatlons thanking 9 to 11. a.m. ai Minidokajka Couniy Court- Oooding[Rotary Rc Q ub 6 10 7 p.m. ul Walker n.cull436-7l85. c 2:15p.m.aiI. ai Lincoln Inn. SShoshone Sl. N.. use re;(r door. FiFree li> public. Advanced andIind I'cginncrs fr<'m 7:.VI lo 10 We would like lo thank< alli ofthe co/jfrifcuforsor.sior .supporters, ic P..risb lla!l.2l6Sccond Ave. ^ Serenity at Noon (a n.ircotrcotics anonymous H agom■n an! Senior Qtizen* FFor morc infomiitiion, call 7.14-4:-421X). p.m. al Catholic I- volunieers and business'sses who • Individualsals thanking public meeting) Dinner ulII noonm at senior cenicr. Friend* of Bereaved Familic*« l-l. in Jerome. helped make our blood dravawing pos- agencies and civcivic organizations for Senior Cltlzeai ■ 7:30 p.m. ul 998 Wasinglon SlSl. N. inTssin Mental HealthJth Family Support Group Noon until 1 p.m. ut MagicIgic Valley Fellow- Jerome ScnJ sible. extraordinary' service.ser ship Hall. 801 Sccond Ave.. N,N. in Twin Fnlls. DinnerutmIt noon nt senior cenier. FFulls. 6:.1(lp.m. ,ilt theIhl llaraint>cu.(.‘lub. 420 Main SI Shoihone Golden Yean SenSenior Citizeni M a^c Valli'alley Dub Hagerman Senior Citizeni Ave. S. in T«iiiin I-.dls.1 For nunc inlormalion. Tlie volunteers for rcce|ceptionisls. I f you woutduld like to purchase a ' ' Lunch ut noon ai senior ccnicenicr. 7:30 p.m.n. 0ol Magic Valley Bridge Center, Breakfast from 9 u.m. lo niv'noon al senior call Chris Joliiisoiison al 7,^4-‘)77(l. ^nurses for medical hisiory.y. labeling classified ad loto rl and am give assurance lo parents CommodJity distril■ibution Twin Falli Rotary a u b ’H p.m. ulJl Firstf Presbyterian Chureh. 516I M a^e Valley Jaycee* uMed. emotional children. All _ s YFCA, 1751 N(Kin ui Turf Club. Lunchich is S5 for guesi Main Sl. in1 Buhl. Bi For more informulion. cullI 7:30 p.m. ul ihc Twin Fj IIs ^ . Uicrc is no Ice. Fc'r more in- and members of olher clubs.s. 547-5792. EEli/oibelh Blvd. i..n>i,ilioi;, calill’aul.nc I’a r-;ilisat 7.V|.4tX)0. Tlie Souih Central Corommunity Apg. 7; (only)./). at ; Zollinger Uphol- Twin Fall* Senior Q tlz on* u CCenter ShothoneOc Golden Yean Senior Citizeni Action Agency will distribiibute flour. stery|H|l E. Main^ain Sl,. Wendell. I noon at senior ccnter. K p.m. Ul Magii; Valley FelU:llowsliip Hall. SnakcRiverUr Uons Club A Dinner al mwn. For morere ininformation, call Lunch dI no hc Peking RcMaiiranl in Twin green g. beans and pears duiluring Au- Froni I lo3 4 4 p.m. Wedne.sday. 7.34-50H4. Twin Fall*!III Senior Citizens Center KKOI Sccond Ave. N. For more•c inlonnaiion. ^ I> in. al ihc It noon and bingo jusl before din-■ CU11736-09IK.c Falls. gust. Following is ihe .listst o f dates Aug. 5 (only)) ai at ihe Hagerman Val- Twin Fall* TOPS n> 309) Dinner at n Support Group3up for Sexual Trauma Victim* ^ 7 p.m. al Valley Visla VillVillugc. 653 Rose ner. For moreire information,i call 734-50H4. Overeaten Anonymous and limes participants ma>lay receive ley Senior Cenlcr. Cem 140 Lake St.. , louthcni Idaho 7 p.m. l-ot IiK'alionIik'. ,md morc inlormalion. Sl.N. . Wendell A!'Al-Anon p.m. ul College of Sou Uniicd Slates Depanmenill of Agri- Hagerman. 8 p.m. ut ul LutheranI Chureh. 175 Sccond1 CDesert Building. Room 112. call 7.U..7258. Twin FalU NosNovice Duplicate Bridge G ub ciculture commodities througughoul Ihc BLAIN THURSDAY)AY Ave. W. Richfield Senior Citizens M NE COUNTY .l,igic Valley Dridgc Centcr on ^ ,0 Adult Children Anonymou*ou* Lunch 111 noon ai ihc Communijnity Dtiiklinir. I I'.'"' •" areas. Commodities will nonot to dis- ;).m. 4 p.m. Tliursday. ics anonymous Falls Avciuie across i.c from ihc Collegc ol 7:30 p.m. at Episcopal Cliun'liurch in Burley. SAlilRDAY Seienity al Noon lu narcotics iributed after the dates belov >. jn the basement at the meeling) Southern Idaho. i°iSrv ''“S- Anonymoui Kp.m. at senior cenier. Dinner al iiooi Soulh Central Community • N. in Tsvin Falls. inorcinl'onn.ilion.ion. call 7.'»4.,S(W4. ^ "y . t '" ™ From 10 a.m.l.m. lo 4 p.m. Friday. Alcoholic* Anonymoui ' Noon unlilitil 1 p.m. ul Oicnywood Apurt- Shoshone Al-Ateens Agcncy. 71.1 Shoshone Sl. S Kp.m. ul senior ccnicr. Wendell Klwarwani* G ub " ■). at the Golden Years NtHin uml at K p.m. for menlien's slag al Mug- ments. 20266 ElizabethE Blvd. For more infor- va/o's Mcxican Food. ftfrom agency officc). Twini FFill's ''" S ’ ^ “ 1734-0590. Twin Fall* Monday Bridge NixMi at Cavn/c er. 218 N. Rail St.. IC-Valley Fellowship Hall..801 HO Sccond Ave. mation. call 73 /etoday. S™-/ N. |-or mort information, call;dl7.36-0‘JlK. 7 Al-AnonFa1 Family Group f p.m. ut Magic Valley Hridgdge Cenier on ------From 9 a.rn. lo 4 p.m. Wc Alcoholic* Anqnytnou* 9:30 a.m.1, aat Canyon View Hospital. 22Ki FFalls Axenuc-across from the1C Collcgc of 77iis /iu/i/iV scmSf) cc i cihjimi i\ ilc\ii:iictl ro Aug. 5. and Tliursday. Aug.,g.6,a.li;e NiMin unlil 1 p.m. ut ClienNierrywiKxl Apart- Shoup Ave.:. W.V For more information, callI SouthernS Iduho. MiMtmcc Miiik-■jii' V.illcy i7iil>s Mid ory.niiAi- Buhl jj Senior C enter. 10HJIO Main, GAMAMAS COUNTY Twin Falls Senior Citizens CenCenter limt nicciini:'. liniri/iicsim(/;i/.ji-c'. 7o/iaic>(«/r ~ menis. 2026 Oli/abcth Blvd.d. FFor more infor- 734-5222. Duhl. From 10 a.m.,m. ito 5 p.m. Tliursday. maiion. call 734-05W. Buhl Seniortior GUzen* Dinner at noon and bingo at: 66:.1() p.m. For /('!«/.. or ro iipi/.Kc ><>iir nicciiiv rn- ^ rry Aug. 6 (only),). alat llic Cahias County Dinner atI noonnr al senior center. nmore Informution. call 7.'<4-.‘Km4.4. /i.niiai«wi. »c(i.F^ist 14thihSlreet. Sl Hall. KOI Sccoiceond Ave. N. For more informa- Room. R Everyone is welcome. For\)r more infor- d.i). GOODING COUKiNTY Aug. 5. and Thutfhursday. Aug. 6. at the From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.m. (closed Burley Communnunily Action Agcncy. from noon lo 12:30 p.m.)) W ednes- 1038 Overland.id. IBurley. day. Aug. 5 (only), at thec Gooding • JACKCKPOT, NEV. Idaho P*ressi Womnen to mee:et in ChallUis this w(eekend Senior^ Ciiizcns Organizatialion. 308 From 10 a.m..m. to 2 p.m. Wcdnc.s- Senior A ve., Gooding. day. Aug. 5 (only). (or al the Jackpot C H A L L IS -C h ain s wilwill be the site Fork arca. cGuide" and book dislribuioror. will do a Idaho Pressss W omen is an organiza* S From 9 a.m. lo 4:30 p.mm. Friday. Baptist Church,:h. JJackpot. Nev. o f ihe .summer rriL’ciing- of Idaho ftcss Regislraliialion will be held from 9 loI workshop v on tips for authoilors lo make lion of profesfessional communic.itors. Women Ihis weekend, IP'IP W President IOa.m. Grcjrccn. author of “They Foi- their tl books morc markciabiible. Hc will including menicmbers of the newspaper Peggy Parks and niemt;mbcr Roticrta lowed ihcc Glory* Trail” and “They be b followed by IPW Commmunicalions and broadcasttsi media, freelance writ- Green will be acting U.S. hohostesses. Passed Thishis Way.” will do a work- Contcst C chair Kathy Koon.n. who will crs and pholoologniphcrs. authors, ad* Workshops, lunch and a business shop on interviewing inu techniques and do d a workshop on the annunual contest, vertising andd publicf relalions people, m eeling will be held SaltSaturday at tlic doing histortorical rcscarch. She will be AA short bu.sinc.ss meeting wiwill follow. Membership1 is i^ open to bolh women I f Y o u W e r e A ^ oclagon building al CChallis Hot foliowcd by "Boots" magazine pub­ Local writers and other:r interested and men. Springs. Parlicipant.s will'ill Ihcn go inlo lishcr Elhiclic Corrigan, who will talk persons p arc wclcomc toI ia tte n d the T im e s -Nl ( e w s ^ lown in ihc evening foifor a Jour of about herr experiencese in getting a meeling. n Cost for ihc worl Present Monthly Home eluding lunch and dinner, “w ■i’S'co?' Cut Your Pn Challis’ hislorical buildilildings and a ncw public)lication off the ground, c age Payment In Half S u b s c r ii t b e r , Exlra meal lickcLi will be a' barbccue al the cily park.rk. Cheryl Bak.okcr will also be doing a E I ovory 2 wooks. plus savo Several members from)m out of lown basket-wcav^ving dcmonstralion in the S6 S for lunch and $10 for dinner.d For DO In Intofoal on o 30-yoar arc expcclcd lo remain1 ihIhrough Sun- moming. nmore information, call Peggggy Parks at $100,00 loanin wllhoul> roMnancing your Y o u C o) i u l d 879^772 ^ooont loan.an. For Informalion call: day for a tour o f ihc Minilining Inlcrpre- Followinging lunch. John Aulick, 879-4445 8 (days) or live Center and a trip inlonto the Yankee publisher of o the "Idaho . Milepost (evenings). (< H a v e S aa v e d ^ A'k'k'k'A M o r e T hh a n

124 Main AA\ v e . N ; . . J ^RascalsIs Talent SSsaiGh^ * A g es 3 m o n th s to 16 ye■ears i a ) IM lwinFalJs*?:733-4619 8 ^ ^ ^ . ^ B U G U S T J IlILENTDIREGTOR'RY , with m ajor ^ I 1 6 New Yoik city M\ff 11lations in the child modelingm and' Last W eekek Alone this aroa 60on.' ' r S ^ nner \ Cleaa r a f i^ ^ acting Industiy wlwiil review children In th With (jp o n si , We have successssfully had children seee e n a n d / o r « 3 i I f l g B ^ placed for a d s ,«covers, cataiogs, video:JGS, and TV . 'W commercials; ancnd programs for clientsts such as: SubscribDe Tociay &i Save! ; 9EE!iEI1 T t OYS'R' US.HLiUGGIES, M ACrS Brands Such as: /W bloominqdaliLES, etc. InterviewingJ soons locally. 8 Matiirallzer V Jl Hotline Rsguwey UzC■aalbomejlBa ★ ■ 4111 2 - 8 7 3 - 8 7 0Dl ★ T h et[imes-NSews fJ: Jasmine H ina . Marijrilyn Custorner __J^tole____D an| r Service 73'33-0931 I ■ V. Wodnosday,ay, July 29, J992 Timos-Nows.'ws. Twin Falls, Idaho C-3'^ Vaililley life SolviTing the {great Pez-he3ads mceet at illational1 c o n v eintion i "If I could only huve onea, food lo ------—\ l»e/-heads seem seei lo keep all this eat for the re-il o f my life? li Thai's j - x revelry in goodod perspective,; llioiigh. ea.^y. Fez. Cheny flavor'or Pei. N o 'ez has comee a long way Bui they are: fearfulfc that the big underrwear mlystery |tjuestion about il." —• Frt)m Ihe y shols of ihe P Pe/ e / C an d y C.o, in ()r- movie “Stand By Me." ,^ 7 ange. N,J,. areale a bit too serious altotii DEAR ABBY: LaLast night, uf- sinoce 1st appeajarance in 19^^ / wiial should be)c a very fun thing, •Tijt very'serioerious.'^ company Pres^ ic r m y 6 -ycar-old so.son’s balh.Jip B y A n d re a L ouie ^ Dear Abby ] Udder News Scrvicc eryonc's er fancy," McWliVhinnie ident Scott McWIcW hinnie says. In I'aLt. looked at mc very' pcperplexed ond I Knight Riddcr News Servivicc Knight Rid sasays. jle of an interview, asked. "Why docss NMom always mM Abigail in ihe middle la d e il.s first a p p ea ra n ce Tin: firsl Pe/.-hciid was Po;’opeye. ' McWhinnie evei.•ven had to break i>H' tum my underwearcar inside out When we grow up, wee warn' IO bc . ^ VanBuren . in V ie n nla, a, Austria, in 1927 os a who w came oui in W .'il if yyou're the conversationlion twice lo condiii.i when she washes cheth e m ? ” (1 c o n - jusi like Wayne Thomas. ssed pcppenninl candy,” a a bil m o re o f a seaso n ed .Pe-V/ fan. some very importponaiit I’e/ business, fesscd I didn’t know.) F o r o n c t|iin g , th e ’lain To.wn- idy Co. Presideni Scoll you yc may remember ilie fullill-hod- ll must be tjuilijuite inteiisc: more lhan This moming, I caccitcklcd when I no bccauscJSC y o u c a n ’t g e t v e ry ship, ; Ohio, resident is a I J iram engi- McWhinni^m ie sa y s. icd ic Sania Pez oran earlier eiedition a million Pe/e/ are consumed by read Hie leller inI yyour column Is in | salt water. And rc- neer. i shape, no dispenser, with of o( ihc Batman Pez. completerte with Americans everyk’cry year. McWliinnie from the 62-year-ok-old Coliforam member-d-d o n ’t starcii shons! But, more importantly,.he li has Pez. Same sli, c derived from the Ger- removable re blue capc. says. man who ponderedd wwhy his box- — c a r CTp r i c k e t t . You know. Pcz! About 40400 of Ihosc Ilie name < rd for pcppcrmini. "pfef- T lic re a ls o vyt;re M ak e-AA '-f ace (.jijjy pi^. cr shons turned insidisidc out in the PLACENTIA, f CALIF. 1hootchic-things you hadJ when you J"*" pleased that Pe/ isn't Clever, huh? Pezes Pt (like Mr,'Polalo Head washing machinc! I iread the let- DEAR CCARL: Let's hear it 'were a kid - candy dispcijcnscrs wiih ad to y s ;id v e n ise d . yet,•1 thetl jiroduct appears linnic says lhal Pez origi- for fo children, you could rean ter to my son when:n heI woke up, from ^ ^Minneapolis reader - [plastic heads lhat leanedll back as if M =W hin arrange constantly in variousvarii media. as an "adult product." the th eyes. nose, eic.) and the and hc laughed whilehile nodding m from the disd ista ff side: tto say. “Aahh" and puslished oul a “y “ A Tweely HirBird dispenser hatl a ’e z e s w ere m a rk e te d in headed hc monsicr Pe/, .agreement wilh your'lUr w riter. piece of candy shaped likekc a liny bar When Pez, fairly major rolerole in a rec en i •'Seiii- •' th e U nitedted Stales for the firsl An informal panel keep I’decidcd lo lakec a lesson from DEAR AABBY: I’m sure that o c f so a p . eps an feld" sitcom epistpisode. And a kid even , lim e in 1950, I9 f they camc in head- eye ey on trends and decides w KIW Io load a Pe/ ilis- m y y o u n g ste r a n d m;my cider, and 62-ycar-oldjld man whose boxer Yes. Tliomas has it all.I 0 , al leasl „ showed FT luiw tensers liiai looked like h ho e a d s w ill a p p ea r nc.M o™ r penser in llie■ in.movie about the e.\- q u it w o rry in g soI rmuch aboul ime out of the washing a i lot o f it — D um bo and GGreen Hor- n e rs. plastic pl dispensers, McWh/Iii.inie |„,„.r,cMrN,l. llt's111'. iioi easy to load cash flow, taxes, deadeadlines poll- „„dlinc ininside out has made a net , Pez. whistle and Worn.nder Worn- „ n„| a.sh of brilliance, ihc Pez says sa tlie cunipanv gels p .nu knt)w.) lies, ctc.. and contcm;cmplale die se- put them in the machine an • Pez. sheep and panda those lliings. vou la Pez. frog „„.iMcrs ddecidcd lo make the wilh w. mail from merchantn th se rs |.-|avor-w isc. tlv rious issues that racc fac us. Why side: ooi u t. ; r. Ihe Pe/ pushers have - and clown Pez...... , c a n d y in1 cdifferent frtiii flavors, v.'ho \.'l want iheir Mar or char docs underwear lumm insidei out in ^amame thing happens to lar.ii'ier eonie iiii withih some> |)retiy weirtl • "It gets silly afier a whilIllle. he ud- il i„I didispensers with charac- 10 lo appear aiop a dispenser , Ihe w ash e r? underpants, depending i SHUT m e r llie ye.years - inclutling eu- m its. ler headss andi m a rk e l il to c h il- the lh Pe/. meisicrs are preity p — R O B E R T T t o w ' t hIhe e machine agitates the P'. calyptus. wliicli:h lihatl a brief showing Tliomas and his wife.. ,Jin n y , arc anand insist on "oltlics Inil got' JOHNSON.Cl clolhes. Tillniis happens more often • (contlrmed Pcz-licads. a r sirange j„ in the l‘;5()s. antanti .inise. There also immediately .caught ev- wilh wi staying power. le Pe/ aiul cherry Pe/. DEAR ROBERTIT JESSEE: I „5new machinc. so now I breed | lhat collects and d e lig h ts in were chocolate P w a s not a w a re th a t ihcIhe myslcry of |„ ______I which was pfiascilased t>ul in this eoun- in inside out. Il works. those t cheap plastic dispensers i I------ns was so iini- try f«>r reasonsis knuwnk i>nly lo the ihc insidc-oul shorts — MARIETTA KEMP sh ^ a p e d like su p erh ero es and ai lalking versal. An astonishinjling number of lhis all started aboul i5 susiead of a rock garilen. theyey have a powers■ ers Ihal be, C^'oti have m ice. _ years ago. whivhen he began collecting "c"crock" gartleii. with poiIe.tery sc at- friei male readers wroiclie lo say thul DEAR AABBY: In answer to friends in Caiiatia to ••Aren't they cute?" Jinnm y Tliomas ;,„|iq„„*ghisss candyc coiiiainers. tciIcred ali over their.front yarard sp e w . they were scercily! pfder to m a rv e ls. ••HuninielsIs (fig u rin e s) a re no b ig injing planis. the same phenomcnoi:non. A failhful washing hihis own clolhes, and i ...... you if you rea llyIly Vw an t it.) Pezes have enjoyed rcncnewed pop- kick." Waynene Tliomas says. When “rni never moving again reader of the Oran'ra n g e C o u n ly „ „ „ j c r s wlwhy his boxer under- ^ in, iniiy QiUfcior Way^Vayne Thomas says ularily in the past few year:a rs. T lio m as |,i. i,;ui aJx)i«tl«t K(M) glass containers, TlThomas says. (Calif.) Register suisubniilled ihc ^hons comiline oul of the machine ^ irs of new llavors. says, probably becausc pcix-ople seem |,^ decided tolo branchI out into plastic Most Pe/ heads aren't mnearly as H'cre are rumors fo llo w in g : inside out:It; T lie sa m e th in g h a p - | ^ " P in e a p p le , luh e says, ••atul bub- to bc more drawn to nosi;istalgia and ones. Hence. PV ez. lli'tliversified as the Thomases. p e n s w h en:n I wash my husband's | on. Ohio. l>l^-‘>'mia