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Really highballailing ' l" ‘ B osi The Union Pncifii:ific Railroad plans to nia increase the speedcd of trains traveling through the city of Shoshone from 35 Ij1 The Associated Presss s mph to 60 mph,, oai n d S h o s h o n e C i ty Council members nrcarc outraged about it. HELSINKI, l-inlandland— I’rcsideru H ush "i P a g e B I .. told the lcadrr_(>ff bibeleaguered H.isnia . I'riday he would coconsider using U.S. ‘ Superintendenimt quits , airpower to knock oDiit u t: S e rb ian artillery ihat ha.s p o u n d e d Ih e E.-isliasl'European counlry Shoshone Supcrin:rintendant of Schools .struggling to assert its iindependence, Stef Paloniuk hasIS resignedi to take a As heavy artilleryry tbattles ngcd across sim ilar job in a SoiSouth Dakota school Sarajevo, tiie Bosnianan ccapital. Gush met for d istric t. 20 minutes withth Presideni Alija P age BI Izetbegovie and thenthei urged Huropean leaders lo sec to it (hathal relief supplies gui through, "no matter whatwh; il takes.” - In a spccch to» ththe Conference on Security and Cooperalioration in Europe, Hush called for the develop:lopmcnl of a credible Outbreak hits5 cchildren peacekeeping force to copec with "intolerani A«Or AR£NZm<« Tlm«^.w. An outbreak of' shshigellosis, a disease Bush said the Uniteilited States wmild keep that causes diarrheaa anda a mild fever, has Laura Bashllne say!ay s th a P errln e C oulee isIs still a throat to hor suiiurvlving childron, Erin,1, 77, and Joshua, 1. Sho 'substantial military} foforces in Europe ih.il afflicted several childlild ^ at a Burley day- I could contribute to peaipeacekeeping under the care center and famiamily members of the Is looking for helpp t

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5 1-nation conference.'ce. "Let us decide here i r m ’i and now to developlop a credible Euro- I n h s s w a^ Atlantic peacekeepingng ccapacity.” hc said, y• ...... While Busii did not propose a niililary , rc sp o n se to w lial h ec cacalled "ihe ni^lilmare All-star gripingng begins in Bosnia." Secretaryary of Stale Janies A. Motheisr of tot wlho drowntled finds oobstacles Baker III said the,c PPresideni had told No matter the outcutcome, voting for the Izetbegovie hc woulduld consider his appeal starting m ajor leageaguc all'Star teams for U.S, air power agaiiigain-st Ihc artillery, brings an annual tortorrent of dissent and "The President saidiaid hc would consider this year is no difTereiercnt. to ggetting Pesrrine CouLilee fencecj d o f f Ihat, t.akc that on boatjoard," Baker said at a P ag e 01 news conference. "Me ‘ hasn't ruled ByPhilSahm d e p e n d on the money, anyihing ih or out.. W hatever the Uniled Umpire strikesesbaek Times-Ncws writer owners takaking per- "Wc only getget iiloncy from lamiers. Wce Slates does probablyibly will he done in a s o n a l respon* don't feel we/e canc donate that money," inullilateral context.*’ If you think onlyoly the players have TWIN FALLS - T\Two months a^o .sibility."’ BuslilineG Eakin said, I7ctl>cg0vic said aflca fle i nieetini.'. w llli ilu :■ • reasons lo complainlin durlnr boll-games, Laura Bashlinc turnedicd her back for -60 suidThursdisday.. Likewise, theUu city does not. generallyy that the Presidentnt had given him a chcck the results oof fa discussion with seconds and her dadaughter Jordan troy heavy artillery and Singer schedulelies concert I meet federal flood-plainlin rules. Co. a n o rd in an c e making mi it illegal lo use thee heavy weapons around*und Sanijevo and oiher County music sing(inger Marty Stuart has I "This is something thathat impacts a lot of Whihilc Counney und Eakin saiisaid they'd coulce for recre;:re a tio n . pliices." scheduled a pcrfomiajmance Thursday at the I people. ... A lot ofr ththis is going to do whi'hat they can, neither couldd cofler any pPlease see COULEE/A22______Baker reilenited the:hc UnitedI Slales would Cassia County Fairgrcrgrounds. I ___I P leasea se s e e B 0 S N IA /A 2 P ag o C I I ------'fi------P r o s e c ui i t o r d e ai r s e x - C J laby-bo3om ticcket Festival fun a l l e g a t i o Hometown festivals/als are one of the joys p l a y e r 0o f r a p e a of summer, today's's editoriali says. But B y B ra d B o w lin a g a in sit t' Tyson soid shc was unhapla p p y w h e n to) leadE)emocrrats those same festivalsIs ac a n b e a p ro b le m fo r — Times-News-writcr------r-told-hcr-Thursday-momin{in g - th a u n o — —— ------communiues il theyy ggi e t o u t o t b a o 3 ! T! -TlieAflsociatciatcdPress . ------P agoA 6 ------: c h arg csa w ould, b e file d .------— . I TWIN FALLS - Formrmer College of "ButIt it’s nothing against h'her^' the ^ , E ROCK. Ark. — Gov. BiB ill Southern Idaho basketballII sis la r C ra ig T y s o n w o m a n said. ; “She explained thatIt iunder the LITTLE I did not-rapc a 19-year-or-old Twin Falls lawitwiwasn’t rape. Clinton namamed Sen. Albert Gore Jr. ia s lg mate Thursday, selecting woman, the Twin Foils CountyCoi prosccutor “Ever^ o n e I know believes allII j y o u h a v e ' h 's r u n n in g i >6 0 uthpmer and moderate to fonorm said Thursday. to d o is say ‘No,’ and that’s notJt «enough," fcJlow South "The actions of Mr.r. Tyson' do not shesaid.id. the first majclajor-pany tickct from the bab^by • —^*5^^ Longest flightt eiends constitute rape” underdcr Idaho law, Accorording to Baxter’s memo, thithe woman boom era. a ch Prosecutor K. Ellen Baxterler said! in a memo saw Tyi■ysqn with a group of friericnds and “Throughtghoul American history, eac Columbia lands: in Florida, ending a n-has passed on leadership i to explaining why she wasvas declining to invitedd ithem over to her oportmcment aboul gcnerntion-h ^ 14-day shuttle misslission intended as a That time has come again, tlth e prosecute the case. th re e hoilours before the incident. the next. Tht --rehearsal for operatirations from a future tim c'for a nc A College of.Southem■n IdI a h o There was no rcsponsi>nsc, s o th e space sution. generation (o f ■ student and one-time frier o f woman went home, leac a v in g h e r PageA S th e Tyson’s (old policc that sshc h e w as door unlocked bccousesc shc was I Look-a>allke leadership for tl . - _ United Stotcs pM» ----- lj6 connici who work kh hard and ploy by the ruUlies lost month. t, and she told investigators F eatu res...... 1-8 S ectio n D ' n to causc, should be re! rewarded wiih the Amcrien(.(Jf, Son. Al Gore Jr. ruirun^ noar his A 6-foot, 4)i*iRch Boltloltimore native, :onsensual " sexual contact” C alendar...... 2 «Classified.....1-8 Tonnossoe homoTIO Thursday. .Tyson started at the swinglg p o s itio n f o r C S I •’s memo says. d re a m .” vas hurting Clinton, 4;, 45, ond Gore, 44, both ho\ : Dear Abby...... 5 last year. He plans to contiiinonue.his college SheT beings asked to go home, T, “vc Both have admitted:ed Irying nmrijuiina nemo soys. struggled witwith the political issues of ll Ibasketball career at thele University< of nnd told)m but came bock, the woma: die in their student days,}, aai n d b o th struggled [ T h e V. ’t stop, but -time in whicllich they camc o f age. o v e r w h e th e r to se rve in Vjcinom. Please recycle9 U-this newspaper ’ A rk a n sa s th is falL hat point, the woman said The womon who broug>ught the charge I to have sex ^rtth:jllm^Tl^e^S0N/A2 L _ when the sex act began l hc woman soid. , : states at that point she w u Id him to stop,” Baxter’s mer l a s B i m i i woman said Tyson didn’t : P lease s e e TY! ‘ IB W , 1

A -2 ' TimoG-Nows, Twinn FjFalls. Idaho Friday. July 10.0. l1992 ------^ ^ ^ ------B osijnia------Judgei r u l e s b o ] Weatt]her ------C o n t in u ed !lfo m A l — 5------support a I a new U.N. resolution OIM JAau-WMtnr. ••calling for;ur all necessary tneuns" lo; may ‘diiiv o r c e ’ )arents ' protcct shishipments of food and ents to adopt him mcdicinc to Bosni.n'1 O rland o Sentinel foster parent; Weather® for.ecast[ forf( noon, Friday, JuljuiyTo! s biological parents : _ The Accu-W' H e w ouldjldn’t ^ivc further details because his bi I and neglected him. hut said; "S••Som e h a v e felt il i.s n oI' t ' .. ORLANDO, na, —- In I p e rh a p s h a v e a b u sed aric I I . I -m m n J Z LI I I r ^ - the firsl issue thai 1 c n I 60s 90s 100s 110s likely wce 'would, see >\inerican1 the flnit hjling of its kikind in ihe However, th -1 0 s ^ -Os 03 103 20s 30!JOs 403 50s 60s 70s £ I'ecided was whether 3r th e d a y . y, coinbiii trooroops on ihe ground, butt naiion, an Orange Circrcdit Judge had to be deci Bands separateI hihigh tem perature zones for ll id the right to sue. light more likely see a.s a1 decided Thursday th:hat an 1 I- the boy hiid i j V lhal wc inig ornially do not have A ^ contributionion from this country the; year-old boy can sue hish parents Children norm j ip. ' legal righlss inir custody cases, provision of air and naval power.” 10 end their relationship. ur closed Tliey are rcprespresented by Ihe slate . KjX LM = In ,Washishingion. the Pentagon, Aflcr a four-houi II of Heallh and hearing in juvenile coiourt. Judge Department _ cohfirnicdJ thattl iwo^U.S. warships, reed with rchabilitaliveive Services.and-an ! ------^ - -jlie-iiniphibilihious asKault Khip USSj. Thomas Kirk agrci ^ >y*s la w y ers a p p o iiile d altorney_^.own_as a lto a ; _ ''iwo'Jim aI andaj the guided missile. orgumcnis from the boy ; that the Florida Coninstitution guardian ad litemlitei . ' cniiscr USS5S Biddle, were now in the w ill b e o p e n C h ild re n 'ss rightsri) groups called \ Adriatic whwhile Ihe aircraft carrier,r . guarantees the courts wi g children. Kirk’s rulingg a niiijori victory.', U S S Saratoitoga was in the western1 to all people, including c he bov will Bul the law’awyer for the boy’s 1 MiTdilcrr.ino:nonn:------______Thejulinp mean's the 1 whether lie naiuraPiilothcr; ? P c n ia g;on o n spokesman Pete: have a trial Ihis fallen v tiy wilh his judge "has oopi p e n e d a P a n d o r a ’s ' Williaitisi ssaid the iwo warshipsI should live permanently \ NN>>. \ adopted by box"-that A-iliwill le a d to c h ild r e n w ou U l provovide "comm unicaiionss natural mother or be at ^a., foster suing their• parentspa over every a n d ir a c;king k i capabilities" forr the Lake Counly. Fl: ow. said his ‘ perceived wroiijroiig. _ : aircraft lanlanding in the Sarajevo3 family he lives with nov .f Leesburg. "There has.is toti b e a d e lin e a tio n ' s •sion. as well as standing, attorney, Jerri Blair of relief inissii beiween childlildren and adulls.” I , b y t'or anny y possible search-and*^ R a . m a tte n tio n said O rlan d oI) attorney :itl June Carey. i '] rescue niissiissions. The ease has drawn C n ’ is Ihe first “W e-re clianjlanging Ihe whole . ; ‘j l l i e Iw0 o JimaJ is manned by 1.700J bccause it apparently i . his parents sysiem here. TheyTl (children) are f' M a r in e s. .ihas l CHt.S-l and CH-465 time a child has sued h I a divorce, going lo haveive the ability to sue FRONTS: S ® ^ ir w p and1 irtransport helicopters, butIt for what amounts to a s The boy has said he: w;mis' his over :inyiiiing."lg." ■ , ■ ■ f has no attaf a cul-de- N om-. B a sh I > V N C" V eness of the danger, so DonvQf 89 56 ..... Ma•lax Min Pep canal o f dcbicbris and weeds, ‘ sac at M orningside Dr3rive. Hor public awarene lildren d o n ’l d ie . Dos Moinos 79 6 7 .2 0 YoslOfday ,80 8 5 4 ..... Propertyy towners who are willingg mother had been watchirling Jordan lhat other childr ICoouf O'Atooo 75 as nol the first 10 drown, •• Dolroit 02®2 6 8 ..... Last yoar 88 8 5 7 ..... to fence proprobably will have to s ipn and the other children, bubut went to "Jordan was r Honolulu ' 03 S3 75 1.48 Normal 9 lie. I'm afrjiid shele wwon't be the last." she WAGtl ■,V UONT 9 ’ 5 4 ..... ,,P a g r e e:meni n v saying ihey will.1 the garage for just a minute Houston 96 7 6 ...... • SunsoModay 9:17 .ndered near said. - X r O e weeds ;ind keep up theirIr In th a t tim e, Jordan wane ------— Indianapolis - B888 68 2.60~sun,i50,omcrroww ^ 1*0 a m ‘••ontrol llie \ \ Kansas City 9292. 71 ...... Lunar phase: Firstrst quarter Las Vogas 95 71 ...... July S; lull July 14; ______C o r r e c t t i o n Los Angolos 90 71 ..... quarter July 22; nc Tys(>on------95 76 ...... 29, Momphis 95 '• A s toy r y in Wednesday's 'V .'S y ^ N ___------Miami Boach 89 0 3 ..... - . . ^ Continuedid froI m A l But that report came molore than 48 newspaper gavegaV' the incorrect name 84 6 8 ..... l a a h o Mitwaukoo 84 Cl "shui up" and treated her:r hours after the incidentnt, and the f„r the judge;e whow will preside over K Minneapolis 79 6 0 ..... Mato Min Pep lold lKf K’” g , 49 rudely aflerve rw ard s. physical evidence h:had been Tuesday's' sentencingse for Jodie Now Ofloans 95 7 6 ...... Boise I not been for ihc pain, bothl> destroyed. Baxter said, Fifth District Admin- soT^ | r;-|^3ldahoFollaroi*111 I Now York , 91 6 5 .8 3 Burioy 79 7 56...., Hostetler, Fif 1 and physical, the womann The prosecutor said she Oklahoma Cily • 919 1 '7 2 ...... Hagorman 88 { 4 7 ..... e m otion al ai le made her jsiraiive Judgeidge J. W illiam Hart of wvo , Omaha 82 6 9 .0 9 Idaho Falls 75 ^ 42 ..... said she wvould oi not have reported thele d e c i s i o n a f t e r ta lk inng g to the Rupert is handlindling the case. Phoonix 106 8 4 ...... Lcwision 84 fl 5 9 ..... incident lo0 ppolice. c o m p la in in g w itn e ss scv;AP) — The Associated D. "ll kept[ luliauniing me all day long,” she said, . detector test, bul no3 lent was Press erroneoueously listed the current STCTW Itamfn^<_e^ lot S u m r Pr CPU T h e counlunselor at the rape crisisis performed because ihe investigalorin zone charge; forfoi rural southern Idaho F o r e c a s t s centcr convmvinced her she had beenn who interviewed the won-)man before telephone cust'rustomers living outside Twin Falls, Buriiluricy, R u p c^ Jertjmc and Good if' i?' • ll • raped, andd sshe decided to lell police,e. tesling determined thercre was no ii,eir exchangenge base rale areas. Tlie Sunny loday.. W esl winds JO to 20 mph. Hi m said, criminal'case, Baxter said. charge is actualtually S3.I9 a month. WeatlIther summaryy lower 10 mid-HOs.)s. 1Tonight m osily dear. Lows ir S u p p e r 'Os. Sulurday partly cloudy wiivith a slighr •‘O ' ______CJcaf-ikicianiLbiI,brisL.brccjcs prevailed in ihi ^ chancc o f thunders!lershowcrs. Highs in ihe mid-HDsOs, Valley Thupvday. con d W ood River Valley: — H ieTunes:s ^ f e w s _ . And generally mild mil weather was reported ihrc.UfhOUl thr ly loday. H ighs in the upper- 70s."? Partly I ^ 1 Idalio. wiib only a u fewft showers in the norlh an< t. Lows in ihe upper .'?0s lo) low1 er 4 0 s. .. ■ r portions. Mullan rcpc•cponcd .09 inch o f rain and Lo sh ow ers or n C< ly cloudy wiih a chance of sl naliior Saturday parily c .01. Highs near R O ."...... Litllfi changc iss expccledc: in ihe south, but tl rrecast: Southern Idaho'; Sund^day through ■■ should dry oui undI warm w: up sliphlly over the week"f r " ' sh ow ers tir 5f/wt,«8 T,.o*y: Pa„lyly , cloudy with a chance of sl I 734-t-6326 Tlic warmcsl tempniperaiufc in the stale Thupida) ; in Ihe mountains. Only a slight5. ;Salurday. fuir in ihe morrtingng becoming P l e w 's H e a t i ^ Be A ir C o n d l tlo iu ii2 ^ FANTASTIC FIVE Dim ben• caDc to d iy . ■______partly cloudyy b by afternoon with a chiihunce of a ______ihundcrstorm. Higi■iighs near 90. . Entertaindnm entline Elko Counly■ - Increasing clouds with widellely scatlered J ThcTnncsiNcws showers and ihunhundcrstorms by this afternocoon. Mostly fimntooditiesline ni • cloudy w ilh u sligslight chance of showers tonigighl. Widely VdISM - ^ ThcTimcsNMB Morninjng: Mars, Satur sca'icred showersers and afternoon ihunderslormims Salurday. • n i r V Highs loday andid SSaturday in ihe'80srbows-lor;ontght-in-llitf ------— Evening:|: Jupiter, Merci J I low 50s lo low 60s60s. 7.33-0931 between 10:00 u.n1.m. und 5:30 S36.40 for 13 v.eev.eekv Sunday only. S1.50 Circulation p.m. weekday*. To rcpon laie lai< jiewik und per week. S19.50 SI9 ror 13 week*: Thuninderstorms ruium ble over Plaiitins states again^ Allen1 WWilson, circululiontliretior ^po^< result' uflef J;.10 ami 01on weekend*. Siudenl/milituryry vevervice delivery S2.30 per Circutuutulion phone linc^ arc open cull 7.33-0931. week. S29.90t) forfoi 13 week*. Salen tax ight ruin and drizzle sprcad ovciver northern between?I 7 unJ 10 a.m. only. If you ufiemoon lempcratiiratures in Ihc 50s and 60s in ihIhc nonhem Rockics and the Souiloulhwesl. :y.Rupcn-i‘aul-Oakley cull 7.33-0931. Clauiricd ad«. ad calt^33- published dnilyly at 132 Third St, W,. Twin . H330t; by Magic Valley :d hail tis big as baseballs in OChurlcston. high Plains. 67H.2552552 (N.3I Monday ihroujh Fridoyly from 7 a.m. Fall*. Idaho. H3; Storms produced h hurrtJay cooled only inlo the upupper 70s U.S Huhl-Cu•Cu^lle^ofll until 3 p.m. und Salurday*a fromf 7 u.m. Newspupcn Inc.nc. Second-clax*S< postage paid of golfballs in Decaiur. 111., Ihc Nalionul, , Lows early Thur III., and Ihc size o f { ' fur nonh us the: upper up Ohio Valley. Charlcsic^lon. W .Vu.. 54M4b4K 64 until noon. Infomiation on didisplay udt it al Twin Fall* by TThe Tlmes-New*. Officlul Wealhcr Scrvicc !caid:uid. of 78-and Bccklcy, W.Va.. ha11 which wf legal notices will be : weather scrvice said. - :y W est, the 1N3I Home delivery: dally nnd Sl Versuilles. III., the w( Daylono Beach.I. 991 at Miami und 84 at Key per week: dally. S2.3S per week:wc Sunday, published, Strong ihundcrsicrsiorm s olso hit cBHtern Soulhulh Dukolo. Wealhcr Scrvice: said.soi News SI.25 per week. Mail iub»cfiCfiption* mu»l Po»ima«ier.:r. picusep send change of Kansas and Overnight lowsws In ihe 40s were confmed 10 Ihe Greul 10: P.O. Box 54H. Twin FalU. ShowcrN prevailedj in western and northeasiem K( k Wulworth. munuging ecJIlor be paid In advance nnd are avavailable only oddreii fbrm 10: P. Clark W ol maintained; tdahoK33n3. souiheuslcrn NcbiIcbrasM and were xcattercered from Ba.^in and ihe north'm hcm und central Rockies. cCrump.city editor where earricr delivery i« nol r week. 542.25 Cot northca.Mcm Wyomiri■ming io northwestern Montana,la. Thursday's low)w for I ihe,Lower 4S stales was«35.iwc«i ; .u have b newj tip or wIiOi to talk1 10lo daily and Sunday. 53.25 per « ;bII for 13 weekt: daily only. S2.H2.H0 per week. >*K>cvI.SESttSiS-ln.. Elsewhere, showlowers were scatlered over:r s southern Yellowstone. Mont, someoneie iiin Ihe ediloriat depanmcnt. call

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I ^ i 4 ■'ii . JulyM0.-t992 ’ Ttmes-Nows.vs. 1 Twin Fnlls, Idnho A-:t IN ation ~ | Schit o o l s ’ i ni i n o v a t i o in r e c o g E; n i z e d i:CT ScluHil. Caiiibrulgt. ; W A S H I NIGTON G (AP) - nar> t:ouniy, M J.. iiiiU Gutham. line- W llh In itia l sc'ti.iiiti.it'il siic> in I’o ril.T nd.; winners Thuiiiursday as the New • T h e 0 . ■ financial rewawards for the winning d e sig n s. * Amcing thee \>winners js a project of The Johns llo[lopkins Univcrsiiy, the St. M ary’s CtCounly, Md.. public schools andd lihe M aryland State > , Tho Cohimbia roils dodown Runway 33 at Koni)nnody Space Contor oariyiriy Thursday. ; . . — ' . D ep a rtm en t oof f .Educaiion. It calls for restructuring fofour elementary schools J _ in the LexingtIgton Park. M d., area, f f t J Johns Hopkinsns said in a news release C o l u mi l b i a l a n dis safely Ini F l o r i c — ihul-iU A V ouId.Id_covc.r_J’npj^just the iradiiional elenlemeniary school years. but the firsl 11I :years oflife."* 1 . - . .T he a n n o uuncement n ( said schools e n d i n g[ ] l o n g e s t s1 h u t t l e flf l i g h t would remainlin onen for extended d a y s, in p a rtI tcto allow children who CAPE CANAVERAL.^L. Fla. (AP) Spacelab missionmi. ahead of Gemini ununderneath Columbia afterr emergingc j, receiveive extra help. — Columbia touched liowiown Thursday 7's 13-day.. 18-h11 o u r flight in 1965. frcfrom the shuttle. They inspiipectcd the Another win/inner was a project of f i A L L ^ # a d a y la to u n d ii c o n tininent c i away lo Tliree Skylkylab missions in 1973-74 tirtires — a new and improveded kind — ,^yjrey Cohen:n (Collegt in New York, < n d Ihc lo n g e st th u tlle; fl:flight, a 14- lasted 28 Jays,day 59 days and 84 days, anand thethem ial tiles. *, Tht-'coHege sasaid its syslem begins- l§ FORI d a y r e s e a r c h m is sio n int«intended as a And ihe [lussian-sRu hold the spacc NASA added new tires animd brakes, witli prc‘natalital care aiid calls for rccord: 366 days. asas well as the red. white: iand blue to car ■ ■ V A LID rehearsal for NASA’s spaopace station. endurance rci carry oul "constructive w Tlic shuttle swooped actacross a clear Bul spaccicc agcncy officials said drdrag chute that popped fron3m the tail ctions in the,e ccommunity" lo apply : 0 U P 0 N X h c n in w a y . sky and landed on the concrete Columbia'ss missionn will pave ihe way asas Columbia rolled dawn the Jge and skills. i % W /C O l runway at Kennedy Spaceace Cenier an for monthioilong slays aboard space toto make Kennedy landings sasafer.' ..Thccollcet:ge said the program .hour af^cr sunrise. I( was'as diverted to slalion Freed:edom, to be built in orbil T h e d ra g c h u te w as fir.st■'I “■'i™ woulil be inili;litially implemented in Florida bccausc of rarain al ihc starting in latelati 1995. “It's a significant thithe last shuttle flighl. Alexandria. Va.. Chicago. ^ ^ ■ M o t o r ^ preferred la n d in g site —-EdwardsAir Ei milestone." Crippen said. "1 was Tlie space agency prefers.5 Eiiwatds Hoiiandoie, Miss..Mi New York City. aftlM iTSum s Force Uase in ;i; proud of theth way it (Columbia) wiwilh ils wide-open spaceces in the pi,o*.n|x. , San S Diego and IC iiixflN E I’M "Congratulations onn tlthe longest performedand an I think that the scicncc MMojave Desert to the singlelc concrete Washington. D.CD. shuttle night on rccord.d. 'Thanks for that was acc(c co m p lish cd on b o a rd w as ru:runway at Kennedy when ththe shuttle Another wim'inner was organized by CCTBSS] H - S>f ■ ; . helping to pave the wajivay lo spacc also n precun:ursor of the kinds of things w

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T.mos-NowrrTwh Y in 1QQ?______• • Nationn Veter;ran tele^vision nby the CBS pro- In fact. . • sioncd oratory 'duriiuring the Vietnam id’s AnM^rica was.symbolizci 1— New YYork or duccr on the eve of WWorld War 11. Sevareid’ und-W atcrgaic eras...is..died W ednesday J wheal-growing village callci j s h o e IS A L O N i i B I Times cditcditor Many who knewr ithe tall, ningy by a wh o f c a n c c r a l liis W/asliinglon asl home, . N.D.. where he was bora, ih ...... 1^ 'and columhi.sihi.st. nian with a Craggy fnfacc said hc was Velva, N, Tom Goodman,1. a spokesman for So'= o v a r o ld jfore shy, often to the pointnl of aloofness. son off a i small-town banker. Hi 124 Mainain Ave. N. M g . : . rk Sevareid served . a somewhat for- grandfathather hud immigrated fror CBS. Ihc neiwork ireid’s retirement Irom CBS CB "I am cursed with a . Twin Falls5*733-4619 * M B ,id thal the retired Sevarei an manner, witli Norway;:ly ;i half-century earlier. . • Ibr 38 years, said ’.sin 1977. bidding Scandinavian and had undergone ;r g ra d u a tin g fro m th e U niver newsman was 79 am ivarcid had always lashioneoned a restraint thal spellsIs stuffiness to a After g ach cancer late last , to ______sur>*cry Ibr stotnach ie lf—m o r c - c s s iiy is t- t h a n -.pcr---'louof-peoplc.’-’--Sevar p c areid..wrotC-in.a,_sity ofM■ Minne.sola,_Sevnr<-’id wcnl I br lo the Minneapolis Jouma!m al, year-. He was liospi ier. He prided himself on elicle- 1965 article for Lookik magazine. "In- work for ) be lel go, ihe victim of a bab a d % ^ T t S a l e I January for therapy. prose, lucid arguments anand side I am mush, full11 of a lot of al- only to bi razy D ays S , . g a n t p Tiy a n d a la b o r d isp u te . SSc- t “Eric was one-of•of tiic bcsi ol that jnoralil conviction, and would frifrc- mosl bathetic sentin"imentality nbout cconomy wcnl to Europe, where h small number of news analysLs. quentlyitly chide the glitzier, superfici;ficial this country, the Mid'idWcsl, Abraham varcid w ; i"l Select group cof sandals & shoese s >8” ^ J at. the London School c commentators andd essayistse; who tru- uspcctscts of electronic journalism, Lincoln and the Engli:’lish language." studied j mics and the Alliancc Fror Select group cof handbags ‘15“ < ly deserved to be callcd distin- s a ^ young Paris-based rcportilorter His dctraciors accu;:used Sevareid of Economii n P a ris. All Amencann Angel handbags i guished," retired1 CCBS anchorman un;Jnited Press and the New YoiYork being too wishy-wasa.shy, nnd called caise in F as in 1938 lhal he took the jo W alter Cronkitc saic>aid. K eraldlid Tribune, he suggested to0 tlthe him "Eric Scveralsidcdes." Hc was of- It was 20% offf reg. price was len criticized for ramimbling. for fail- wilh lethe Herald Tribune. A yeiir lai "Hc did for (broacoadcast) journalism late Edward Ec R, Murrow, who w: in g to m a k e c le a r exactly e? whal he er, hc rcccivcd rc a phone call frorfrom wished to say. M u rro w who was in London.• ' "> Buy Noiow - finjoy Now -- SaveS Now But even those 'who disagreed don’t know km very much aboul yoLy o u r I Brieflfly '.l-TB V 9V 01B Ja||P Candidatates fare poorlyron < AIDS issue nTTlT;] rT7T-iJ" ^ TON ~ Only 6 pcrcent o)f f. Americans think Prcsidenl f l W W A S H IN G T O Bush is doing a t;good job of handling thee AlDS'prohlcm./ bul few bc-: L ^l ! tKSSSSSSSMi licvc Bill ClintonIton or Ross Perot would do better, according to a poll>11 released Tliursda;:day by an AIDS activist grouroup. Prices effectiirve"nbw thru July 12,12, 19 9 2 ______n- The survey foufound 9 pcrccnt fell Perot wouldw( do a good job of han- ______dling*the AIDS'S rproblem while 8 pcrccntit felijClinlonI would. But 52 p c rc c n t o f th ose s e ;asked said none of the canrandiJatcs'is equal to the lasksk ! ■ Pop-3 - U p rnt had no opinion. rinklerH ead O lLir H ui t g e wiiile 24 pcrccnt id aciion on AIDS from thelie I ^\M Sprir •'The public: wwants both plain lalk and ing-loaded head rom the presidential candidal-Jates and from the president." \ H S p rin government, fron i brass nozzle and said Bums Rope;jper. chairman of the Roperier Organization, which con- H h a s b e c t i o rn o f }n I i-corrosive plastic S e ll __ dueled the poll. .1, “ It doesn’t feci il has been:en getting appropriate action n o n -( lis I •' ' from govemmcmlent or appropriate leadershiship either from Bush or his c o nistruction. s ' Pops up ______would-be success;^e,ssors." ______" above sod, pops I M ^ 2 Vb" ; Wf a t e r i rn g d o wwn r (or storage. Democral•ats want indepeilendent counsel d ,oose1/2.3M or M M n 0 I’circle w atering W A S H IN G TTON O — House Judiciary DeiDemocrats on Tliursday asked ^ HVTVjfln l p l i e s IM a k e mt of an independent'coun:unsel lo investigate possible ttern. #54016. s u p r for appointment criminal miscondanduct by senior Bush adminninistralion officials conccm-n - I ,4017, #54019 ing U.S. pre-war/ar policy toward Iraq, iS H l Judiciary Com:ommiuee Chairman Jack Brooks,Bn D-Tcxas. announceded I i t E a s yf t o the move afterr a >caucus of the panel’s Denlemocrais generated 20 signa-a - I turcs for the requi:quest to Allomey General W illiam Barr, Brook.s und his colleagues asked lhal thehe counsel investigate: • Whether lawlaws were violated in providviding U.S. assistance to Iraqiiq 1 prior to Saddamm HI u s s e in 's A u g u st 1990 in in^ v a sio n o f K.uwait; lo I ^ n s e rr v e ! • Whether the[he administration illegally' fulsifiedft documents given to 1 2 7 C o c o n g re ssio n a l pa.panels looking into the poliloliey, and withheld olher in- ■ Your n congressional investigatorsars; formation from c ■ C h o i c e • Whether the White House interfered:d ini the federal invcsiigalion I by Ihc Atlanta branch of an of more than S4 billion in loans to Iraq b; — R a i n ^ B i r l ;om cofthcm taxpayer-subsidsidized commodity loans. Italian bank, som = ______( f 3 /44" " PVC Sprinkler For unemploymelent decline FittirItin g s Filings fo n-corrosivo slip-to-sllp lil- n s . W A S H IN G Tt Oo n — The number of AmericansAn filing new’ claims gs, Cul.olt riser c,ir\ l>0 Culm — inctL-rnunls Choof.o leo, cou- for uncmploymeim en t b e n e fits s h r a n k by 4.0C.000 in late June for Ihe sec- lJAI ng 01 elbow ond slraight weeJ'cekly dcclinc. the govemtnernenl reported Thursday, Hose IVIenders f■ l A S p rin k h The numberr o of first-time applicationss forI jobless benefits totaled FTnMg ■ ■ MM A s ta tio n : 4 1 6 .0 0 0 d u rin g llthe week ending June 27.7. downc from 420,000 a weekt-k ^ earlier, the Laborbor Department repodcd. After rangingng in the 450,000-level duriiuring the winter, new jobless YOU, claims dropped:d b e lo w 4 10 ,0 0 0 fo r m u c h1 oo; f the spring before jumpings ring Ihc week of June 13. Bor to 421.000 durinj =..j| Qc k le r s • But despite theth e b a c k -io -b a e k d e c lin e s thithe following two weeks, the - Flush Head Sprinklei number of weekcekly claims remained highgh enough to pu.sh Ihc fou.r- ^ , week moving avtaverage lo 415,750 during: theth period ending June 27. — 3 /f 4 '" Class 200 PVC Pipe | ossuro loslccHo 200 PSl. * LMl lor .111 i.prmmer svsicn'ii 0 c m \ ^ Republic:icans attack traninsportation ideaa - — i) H ^ . Pistol Sprayer W A S H IN G TTON O — A Democratic bidJ tott shift hundreds of millionsins IS- ^ ~ ------of foreign aid dodollars to jobs-creating tranransportation projects was as- iection-year clTort to destroy ^ ^^r~D sailed by RepubIubiicans Thursday as an eleci r i Your Choicc 2-ycar-old deficiiricil-reduction agreement, W e Do Not RcRecom mend Class ■ l'^ 5 4 As debate opiopened on a S35 billion transportalion tn appropriations 125 Pipe Forr JSprinkler System s ------blllrardiTsT6Tr0S’rosidcnr Bush made ii knowiiwn thal he will likely veto the U n. Ft. ■ m e a su re I f D emmocrais o succecd in the monemey tninsfer, 6 < Q!iw, :ralic proposal, contained in an amendment sponsored•cd n r T c TI jc D e m o c ra l Diazinon by Rep. Davidid Obey.' D-W is.. pftfc'ides:s S400: miiiion .for spending Electric In-Line on-. Inseci Spray ] Iditional S2,2 billion over the “ next year and1 aiauthority to spend an addit //X'-“ V / ^ o r \ng le Valve Pro-plani 'ears. Co;igress would later:r have1 lo vole that additional" I fI An . soil trealme nexi several yeai fl J y N on-ci-corrosive constructionI w \ w id e range m o n e y , ■ f l l ad juistable st; water control stem.jm .H a s \ \ Sarden and'9e of pesis in I —Compiled-from-wirc-rqwrts-r ts — ------:—bleed-!(d-SGrew-loMT»anual-©per.a — ifolrcraTTe^iind on_sfiruhsH5Qn___ I___ ff5 7 0 2 ( conlatner lawns. Pint f W MILLER, I ssxw esssrry Pursh “ l i g izihM a st ee- o rsban Inseci Sprau I------Vickei;rs ^ iii L o n g -(2 / Sidewalilk H P roifessional fe Sprayer a n d mii« ^ P r o f'essional e s quality at an affoiffordable I ■ y ^ „ e c o n o m Boot & Saiaddle H I p r ic ee! ! Heavy duty polyethyleri'ene lank / O U b I 1 idealeal iur spraying chemical;:als. H as I Crazy Days3 Sale! ^ kjPD*. I ' safety ng hose, I / w fty lo c k h a n d le , e x tra -lo n g ad juistable sii nozzle and high-in--im p a c t I / g, July 9-100 - 1 1 -r y n w anid. d . 1-gallon operating cap:a p a c ity , j / A I "a 5 Vfes/ I Us'melni 11^' rr.; We’ll take tradtde-insi IB Y es!I W SSilsi We 1 ^ awa;rayl 5 KnocKK Put SmnmBiBr Pests andI IWeeds For Uess! ^ I ^ K n o c k o u t 11'“ Y es! W e e d & G r a s s f f .CHILLER. 1 P int I -- K ille r W n ULL Frull& Berry P ? 0 rth3 We'll financice! ® R aody-lo-uielor- \1 Insect Spray UHlIRTHO Hofnet & Wasp; j Selected boots andid saddles mulB kills mo>nin9 \ InMctlclde lof ' ‘ HOmIomot& Killer crazily marked to sesell today! glory, loxinil and \ fruIU, barrlet. How- WW a asp Jat tpray reaehetji other iQufjh wvuuo;. \ • f i and oin«mof>- • ___ Kiiiit u p to 20 leet nbov

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B iU CIlB ntoiin i g n o ir e s t r aa d i t i o ln o f bt i a l a n c ii n g t i cc k e t B y W n ltc r R . Mklears ei “ “ “ up by c e n tn s l Democrats Dei lo push, ■ r' The AssociaiedJ P rc ss A nalysis Ihcir views in panyirty councils, ■ _ Likes (wowo wings to riy,” N E W Y O R Kt —- So much for tick- ularl;larly in the South and Sunill Hell Jacksciii said, '';iiul':ind, here you have et-balancing andid base-touching.I state-ates. iwt) of the same wwii in g .” Bill Clinion teamed with a look- The Th lasi time the Democralslls won There are siiiiieline dilTerenccs be- alike running mamate, the .senator nj^l thele WhiteV House, in 1976. ihcy:y did it iween the men.n. Ci 'lintoa sa id he dQor. a calcalculaled i>rcak with wiihilh Jimmy Carter, iheir iiuisiisl eon- waiiteil a eanclid:iti:d;ite to complement campaign traditioItion. ' "■ servairvalive nominee ofthc er:i. hts own e\periencelice and ha'ckground, ' F o r th e sccond)nd spot on his presi- The Th arithmetic o f a thrcc-wa>ay ccm- A t-uveriior. lie gol one from dcntial-campaignign ticket, the gover- test:st againsi Bush and indcpe[lendenl C o n g re ss, w ith House ll< ;ind Senalc nor of Arkansasias chose Sen. Albert RossOSS Perot makes the Soulh c:eniei:il experience c!;itingigl'rom fr 1976. Gore Jr. ofTenn:nnessee, a man a^ul toI Clinton.Cl It lias becomc partI (of ilie ' Gore'is ;i Vielh;ii;lh;im velenin; Clin- his own age. frofrom his own region, baseISC for .successive GOP pre,'•esiilen- ion ilidn't g<». (u>r(Jore is an environ- idcnlified with.;h. his own centrisi tialal victories.■ ;ind Perot h;iss fared iiieiiial specialist;I; tli lh:it topic h as been S f e r Democratic philoilosophy. ^vcllcll in polls there. LibenilsIs h;ive ;i target for Clintoniton’s campaign crii- In old schoolI ppolitics, the rule was been;en los.crs there, balanced lickels ti ics. He broke withith Democratic lead- balance — regiegional, ’philosophical, noiwDiwiihslanding. ers in 1991 a n dJ vivoicd to authorize . . even genemtiona>nal. The theory was And Ar a strategy that succeededed in force in ibe Persianlian Gulf, then spoke that contrasts, cv 'I'he D e m o c ra lss will' argue that Clinton and Gore G arc from adja- csl.and Northea.st. r. i'red QiKiyle never hasIS metni llial si:indard. cent, relatively:ly small Southern • Bush's camp:iign manager, icci th e l-'or all lh a l. v icice e Ipresidential nom- states. Clinton1 is 45, Gore is 44. Malelalck,' said lie doesn’t expc;. ^ in the inees do not win1 elections.ele In a close' Both are alliedcd with the centrisi, Pr«iresident will have problems i iig m;itc.c;iii producc moderate schoolol ur Vear.s a ggo.-hc'd-callcd o .. tlic._-. _■*. each generationn has passed on lead- ^ vice nresidential1 no:nominaiion a politi- ershjp to the nextcxl," said Gore, who.se ick.son. “W ell, it's ail so Southem,, iiit’s all cal dead end. ItI isn’l.isi Ill six of the father was a sena:nator, too. “Tliat lime _ ^ 'cmocratic Leadersliip Councn c il. so la.st se v e n p resididcniial en 'elections, al • - has comc again."1." • 's a fairly narrow lickei,” JaiJackson lc:isl one majorir piirayp presidential APphoK) For the first lime,lir a major'party is “ lid in a Fox television intercrview, nominee had serveL-rved* :is vice p resi- y nominating twowo m e n b o m a fte r i|5 Bill Clinton, left, andI Sliared many eleclionI ccampaigns daughter, Chel ^residency. / Try our spec2 cial lunch m enu for onlyor 33.95! .k a :.^ u phy lessons a1 ffactor. No Boslon- \viili iheir husbands. An aciivee 1feminisi, she adopted TThe former Mary Elizabeth riis tim e a s la si. "Y o u J's -suniame only af^er it esoi.•son. she married Gore in 19"970 She *P“ IM IC H A N G A S • BURRPI[RITO O L £ ' : Mrs.,Gore. 43. joinedII f(forccs with tosband's ■incc ?hc “ “Sgemlc: geography,”gi said for- N , MINI CHiru :o become a political lia- haslas been called "Tipper" sin S usan B a k er, w ife o f SciSccrcary of to 1 usclts Gov. Michael Democnitic candidate. wasAfas a to d d ler. F rie n d s sa id the th nick- “ ““ '>"isi > CHIMICHAN,NGA OLE' • ENCHILAILADA SUIZA Slate James Baker, to cTiisado bility 10 llic Dl ,, Dukakis, trouncmeed in 1988 wilh lame stems from a nurseryy rh y m e ^ 0 ; iiyainst o ff-c o lo r lyilyrics . on Mrs. Clinlolion has loycd wilh the -loyd Benlsen as his / CHEESEBUIURGER DELUXE . TACCC O SALAD ilie liked. lin g fo r p u b lic o ffic e a n d .j. “These campaigns rc- ioek'n’roll recordings. ' idea o f runninj The couple has four rt,ll,lr,-n. ch running male. "I a tio n al." ' 1st Mexico:o n S pecialty Drink for only'Sl.OO!onl •K na,.„.c' Clinton saidd he\ would like to give ^jCarenna. 20; Krislin. 14; Sara ra h , 13'. a lly b e c o m e nahc ; The women fomied th( level job in U.S. govern- Gore share the Demo- md Albert 111, 9. Albert III \ Music Resource Center to s c l m c d . ^ allhough the Bush iurcd in a car accident lhal li 1208 B lu e LokLakes Blvd, I .the music industry to plactlace waming I be out to convince :n a b o d y c asi s o o n a fte r tic ihi 1988 =“n’P“ien will I .labels on recordingsi icontaiTiing Record lyric,'ries are nol Mrs. Gore’s in o ley’rc liberals in dis- Twin1 FoilsFo :ampaign and his mother si ;lyrics considered too sexuexual or vio- only issue. ShShe also has spoken oul carr said the '■“I"" .S,”' ri-linlon wager is thai a lear-tragedy drew the familyIv c lo s e r SUISC- Th® C m l ■0685 •Icni for y o u n g ears. for better menlental health facililics for ncai ,ly closer Hckct.cai^can reclaim voles that JUq 734-06 o g e th er. , c h ild ren , a nid d ;promised in 1988 thai togt have been goiBgBg Republican, partic- k • Mrs, Clinton. 44. hasJ campaignedca ^I'orher husband all five limeslin he has K-en clected governor.)r. She has

. A thum bnal a i l "S sketch of GG o r e f l r v M u n ke C y - iWM ; NliW YORK (AP) — Here is a 2 1 0 2 nnd d Ave.S.*Twin Falls ihunibnail ’sketch of SeSen. Albert P r o f e s s l o n a l 733-0132 , (iore Jr. of Tennessee,;e. who has G l a s s &: fM irror y 7 ^ t < i ee e ' iiyreed to be Bill Clinion’ion’s running F o r Ail Y o u r C oommerolal. n - /•y V^H*RDW*BE nuite on the Democratic: lietickct. , R a s I d a n U n l& A u toomoUve m N»«da Prices Good July 9 -• 1 0 - - 1 1 HORN: March 31, 1948. 19J Wash- f / ^ Z ^ inglon DG. IIOMIZ: Carth:ige, Tenn.;n n .' M V^inyl i D a y s I( s PARENTS: Former Sen,-Albert-- Sc - ' i ^ i \ f a z y ( A. Gore Sr.. D-Tenn.. andnd Pauline,. H fflfflfW/indows i : HDUCATION: Harvanvard, bache- Jnr’s degree in govcmnmmenl with *• /o f f d Vanderbilt > :fii)nors, 1969; attended ' ' O Ust p rie s In T h e\ S h a dd e l ;liniversily law school and an divinity ■ 55% Ml a d e II •school but did not graduateante. - ;^||Ml windows have aa 11lll.etime warrdnfy' We hihave moved allII our bargains f r o m t h e HOT" fparking ------| g l-shaded-garden3-centetujut-baca c k ! ^ _ _ . ______•“ Tipper" Gore; fourchildnildrerf, Karen- Available In all sizes.J , white\ ot alm ond, lot-to-oor-eool-s .na. 20; Krislin, 14; Saral p e rfo rm a n c e g lass ovallable v a - Froo ostlmalolo., T h er ;Albert III, 9. H igh pi sre are unbeliev:vable RELIGION: Baptist. „ l4J^ aUo- do- APno^eiiioM cU bars•sains from ever2ry department. ------r-"POLITlCAL“ CAREnR:ER: ■Gorc,-ot — ...... —/ iM datu "^IkU h^! .the age of 28, was clecile cic d 10 the Monday - Friday 8-i8-S, Saturday 8-1 “ lm™In uwnii [awn i ;U,S. House of Rcpresentaintatives from R E C Y C L E D ^^ ALL ;a rural Tennessee districtict in 1976 in NG BUILDING I 19361/2 Kimfcnberly Rd. BUIL!IDING BUILDINI 5 HP, HAND PUSH, ^ r . L/\W |his firsi campaign for pput u b lic ofTice. WN CHIEF (behind ColumlimWa Paint) M N 86-2E•2B • 8'X6' MN108-2B • 1010'xB' VM108-2B • lO'XS' #20217 Ille easily won rc-clcclioiItion to ihree MOWERS Imore icrms in the Houseic beforeb win- Twin F Fc a l l s REG.:r.2 0 9 " REG. 299"19" REG. 419" REG. 4 1 9 ” Ining clcction to the U.S..S. Senate in i TILLERS 734-OS3 9 9 S .‘1984. He was easily re-re-clccled ip ____ SAl£..?... SALE... SALE... SALE... ] ;I9 9 0 . p s i g f f 9 SALE 1 7 9 P ' 3 0 9 P \ PRICED! p j ^ J? R18 SCOTT'S 8'WOOD ^ I c o n u le E d 1H e l l , SCOIOTT’S WERHER1 ALL STAHARTER POSITION MlMULTI NATURAL DASE= STEPLADDER , FERTI1TILIZER UDDERSRS FERTILIZER ite s l^ e w TYPE 11 *LAWN Wilson-Bat 10SQ.FT. ' #M2-8-16■16 5 ,0 0 0 SQ .F T . pair- Servi« R E G .5 8 ” F W E le ctitronics Rep G. 13” REG. 21414" REG.13” mmuRE Ms[a n a g e r wiiMtn over 20- SALE... ; SALE.E... SALE... SM£... 4435 ears of Teleievlslon and J 9 9 J 9 9 40% 4h OFF y c ! l e _ f l 1 3 S F V C KR E x p e rie nice. c A natlv LAWN WK FOR THESE .M agiJle V alley R«le s id e n t - - 1E d Jir BURPEE^ ilternatlve! In REMNANlNTS CHIEF LEAF AND OMR ■ | M offeirrs you an al MULCHER■ GARDEN SPECIALS VCR repairr service^ SAIE... REG.119" W elcom«ne E d. SEED ATOUR OOt 60% OFF CMRAZrOAYSALE I n / ^ 1 items subjccl lo slock on hand, Twii y All items subjectled I10 prior sale. All sales linai. All Iti LOW IH-STOiIRE FREE ' J L DELIVERYIY ' H i i i i I FINANCINGG (J —mmmm

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Editor!rial *______Summi[ler festivea^s bring ifun, I ImJI but soometimess trouble, 1too Itl Ihc Magic Valley, Va nothing quite si'm. sui coUl beer and loo littlittle security • dcriiios communit;nity like ihc summer rcsiilled re: in fighls. druirunkcnncss, Icsiivais lhal atiiuialually :iitract llunisands property prt damage and indccercent e.xppsure , ofpcoplc. . juslj the kind oflhing thatat 1keeps local ^ In s m a ll (o w n s; Irifrom (ilcnns I'crry lo residenis res and their familiess a\ a w a y . Albion, tiicy'rc an atCirinalion of our There's an undcrstandabli:bli: reluctance common sonsu off placcp anti our shared on tht^-Tni'rt o f organizer^ sciisc of pride, of whal distinguishes succt^sful sui event lo Iix somijmclhing lhal IH H I mS oUI otic (own from antithcr ant and our lillle isn’t isn broken,.but liie regattailta's growing .. oorncr ortho worldId ifrotn the rcsl. • rcirepuuulion for boorish fan:ans-is a real WgK:* i'hcsc sum m er:r ccelebrations dw art^datdangir to ils fulure. olhcr social and rccrcalional rci activities There aren't enough hardard-corc boal ? in Ihc valley in popularity. p< A check racing rac fans in Burley to supp'ipportsuchan • witii local law cnl'.•nforccnient agencies event: evi it depends on the gogood will of showed lhat on the:ic Fourlh1 of July more fam fai ilies who peruse theiheir Sunday tlian 40.000 peopiciple were al the ifirce nc'newspapers and ticcide it wowould be fun comnumi(y fcsii\ai\ als in Buhl. Ruperi to go; to the boal raccs. aiici llailcy. Those aren't the kind ofif ppeopic who ------I'liiil-s one-lbiirih-'th-or-thc-populalion of arearc going to pul up wiili ihe.llic.kind,of.8Q- ______;he M ayic Valley. pproof n hooliganism thaih a t ’ s m o r e , Some of these; cevetils. such as the apappropriate to an I-ngli;;lish soccer 'i& jt Idaho Regalia liiirliurlcy’s carly-snmmer sladium sla than to a pleasant'jiit'jnarina in a gathering of muselsele boats •• outgrow siraighl-laccd. sir; rock-ribbed) ccconservative tiieir local rools; andat attract a larger (own (o\ like Burley. t y I'l'llow ing. bring]iging thousands ol' One ( of the reasons peoplepic live in the dollars inlo the corniimmunily and national Magic Valley is that il’s; st s ti ll a p la c e w ' l i ailenlion lo a lown•n th1 a l is tr y in g h a rd where family Values meanm something, * di\ crsify ils economo m y . 'TThat h applies to the wayy wev make a lint, there's a dadanger that such an living, ijy the way we organizeze our lives - event wil! fall viclin:lim to its own success and the way we have fun. )r Bush,, no goodd deed gcoes unpuunished and alicnntc'thc penpicTcsponsiblc-for— per . That’s the kind of fun'thailhat the Idalio its popularity. Andid there arc signs that .. ^ is Pam Shriver” (N'Jo. o.' 764); “evtjn the rich ' __ Regatta used to be. but it liaslasciianged. if Ron;maid Reagan was a Teflonn ppresident, . 77); “he snid nottling ’ • m a y b e h a p p e n in gi: itin liu r le y . : Bush is Velcro., Joan Beck . aren’t happy” (No. 77 The regatta's probieins shouldsho inspire' G coTe c £ 'a ld e z 'S p ill foi* se v e n Along with the ' world-cla.s.s ing much ever stuck lo Reajeagan. But ' ' about the Exxon Vald concern among Burley’s civi:ivicla,dcfs- No,l„n Id days" (No. 511): "Die'Dick Cheney bounced a speedboats al thiss yyear's regatta, there , coi n o m a lleter i what Bush does. he.can’ln’l shake up a useful gangame plan: The world would :ongrcssman (No. 440).’’ was m ore than a littllittle ,u n c o u th b e h a v io r and ^iti' watchful caution among,ng organizers lappy images, unfounded chcharges. cooperate to) Slopsii aggression immediatelj•:\y _ lot of chccks as a conj 0 A few weeks ago,o, thetl chair o f the by spoctiitors. The1C icombination of hot of ol the valley’s olher summerler events. impossibible expectations and politicitical mud bul would nollOl inI v a d e a n o th e r c o u n try to National Commissioniion on AIDS publicly lh a t stickL'ks to h im lik e b u rrs to swe;:veal socks, depose a niler.ler. liowever abhorrent his blistered the presidentJcnt for n o rp ^n g the ------:------T o b oorrow r his own unfortunatee '• policies. litc AIDS epidemic, assifhe if could somehow m e ia p hlor. o i he hasn't mastered the; nnecessary No evidencenee has been turned up despit c h a n g e th e b e h a v ioor r lhattl iSsspreading HIV > art ofavtvoiding (he political doodocloo, and il extensive invc‘ivestigution lhal Bush, in :- .ind order up a curee andar a vaccine, 1^ may be; hhis undoing. For examples:e s: w h a te v e r p o)lilical lili capacity, had double- The impending,poppopulation crisis is TrheTimtles-News N o oni.ne has produced a "smokinging bimbo” dealings withih thef Iranians aimed al unlil Bush’s fault and hec couldcc solve it if he lo substaitantiate rumors thal Bush hahas . postponing the release of the hostages un Si.TlK'nlUuin,1 (:i,.il;W,iKv.)rlii AlliAllen Wil'.,„i Peter Yotl would, a family-planrlanning expert told the .Kin.l clKMtod1 Con his wife, if not lately IhiIhenal after Reagantl w a s e le c te d . B u t B u sh - I'libll'.Ii.’l Mcillciilili;! i.'iJiti'l Oiiciiliiliciii Oil ni.iii.iiii i Ailueriwn nors. nation on “60 Minute;lUles." Never mind the ^ least onciice upon a time. But the slotlories whackers preferefer the persistent, ugly rumt cultural, social, politicilitical, educational and . persist liilike urban legend,s, usuallyiy Ibased on however flims;msy. to the .facts. r tiK'iiibtirs Cll tlio t'iJillavy economic barriers. i: Slt'i)hiTii 1 l.irliicti. Cliirk WiilViiiwdrtb .md Sieve Cniinfi. 1 age When Bush sayss theretin are no more ..rc Sl c o n v e rssation a with someone whosese naiiie he in World War ar 11,I h w n g volunteered at a jrM IA s in Southeast ------• w o n ’t dJisclose i‘ who remembers healearing ' 18, and survive/ived being shot down overtl• the American POWs or N a Asia, he's nol jusl accusedacc of being s o m e thling in he assumed meant Bushish was Pacific during.ng a bombing run. He was a _g in.idequate military ’■ h a v in g aat n a ffair, success in tlielie tought Texas oil business; aand mistaken or getting in )oat intelligence but of'deliberate, del lying W h y ddon’t the mainstream nicdii;dia rcport head of the CIA.Cly He is a demon specdbo; conspiracy, Letters■s ■ ______il? T h e yy are too much in awe of tinthe racer, a non-stc-stop athlete. abel Poor Bush. His daughterdau. married a s „ p re sid e:ncy n i and too concerned aboulout ihe ■ But he slill11 c a n ’t g e t lo o se fro m th e l.ih certainly won’t conserve fuel. •ot mixed up in a Idahoans due an explanation c ci I’s privacy, according to thehe "other- • ’*wimp.” Democrat, A son got i Y o u r b e lie f th a t I d a h o a nIS s c;c;m't iilTord on 'vom m 's mess. His dog earned er" theorisis. ' No one hasas everc figured out how to savings-.ind-loan mes W e shoiildn ‘ 1 b e slurprised iiq al the altitude adequate palrtil budget as welivdlasyour Ca.nilcr more in book royalties munism died on Bush's walvaich and eliminate busirisiness cycles. There’s no hundreds of times mo the Air Forcc has lowaiward grabbing the border patrol'ione, leads mele toti suspect that Comm it this • consensus amo,mong economists about howw to than he docs. A hurricirricane chumed through Owyhee canyonlands;Is; iils goal is lo protect jjj, ,sme”carslo willl it ihthe Cold W ar that has cost t Bingham picks on "out-of-sta )‘ns, especially when the his home and sweptpt a lifetime o f personal 1 build ils ow n empire hundreds of billions o f dollaillars .ind end recessions, its ow n inlerc.sts and bi ticket when he can .see the frorrom lic c n s c ' "f"™ '"i belongings oul to sea. He tried to tough out". c lo u d e dd 1the lives of Americans for'or almost national debt)l isi^ astronomical, labor is . as large as they can. p la te . ,ch flu on a trip to Japan '' rentury with fears of nuclear; a r c h e a p e r o v e:rseas rse and foreign compclitioiion is an attack of stom.'ich I W hat the public .shothould really be His flashers went on justla a Ifew yards half a cei sharpening. ButBu Bush is stuck with the and threw up at a formalforr dinner. ’ . shocked about is (he; fa'facl thal Gov. Andms irtainly must holocausLlSl. from me when his radar cena: nly for this recession but forir the His mother taught;hl him1: to be modest arid _ '• - W ith a fa irly g o o d l,j,. lone ofthe credit sticks toD BBush as blame not only is backing the idea! Wi have clocked my speed 1,000) 0 0 o r m o r e ' “ “ '" P tupid self-effacing, an almoImost fatal handicap for a ; o n e o f ththe winning Cold W ar stratcatcgisis. stagnating reccecovery and for sounding stu track record of doingg \sw h a t’s b e s t Ib r o u r ’ “yards y;,; down the road. 't shake olT the image of '■ and uncaringg whenm he's trying to restorere politician. He can't sl; ; people of Idaho, why ' j ilicy galls llic, as jnslcad,1, Ihe’s dumped on for not environm ent and ihe pt Mr. Bader, this patrol polic; ineffectual, do-goodeiOder weenie. His voice im m cd iaiaiely i producing solutions< forft the economic confo n fid e n c e . has he suddenly turnedled on his own state you yg have so noted. expression dilute the economy and the ethnic turrurmoil All poliliciai:ians make campaign promisiises and his hang-dog exp: wilh such strong suppoiport Ibr this unneedcd 1 | am forwarding copii^s of>aHhese letters to Soviet ec /erythinghesays. • the old Soviet states. they can't kecfeep, especially when it comenes cfTectiveness of every atul unwanted bonibini-ling range? the gbvemors of W ashingtonon and Idaho, as im an. like Bush, should ip. no to taxes. Bush'■sh's failures, especially wilhIh Maybe a Velcro ma I th in k , w c s h o u ld asVask him for an ,1 B u sh1 0offers no world leadership, well as to my congressional xes,-seem to be cardinal sins,is. get out of politics - ooi r get himself some :lIoui. Let’s all write vision, his'critics say. But1 whenw I regard to taxes 'explanation ofhis sellc representatives to point outt wwhat’s going global vi better public-relalion^ions people. O r at least ho- la c e d wvith ii ihe first military lakeoviover of one nol mere politiilitical expediencies, directly to hini and Icllet 1him, and the Land q ,, 'oice lessons and leam not / by another in the post-Coli'old War. Spy magazirizine has counted up 1,000 could lake a few'voici Board, know what iss in ihe best interest of The S43 fine could have btenbt invested country J heepishly when he talks. ish quickly rallied a United:d NationsI reasons not to vote' for Bush. They induelude; lo cock his head slice] the niajority ofldahoaioans; No bombing in j,, a nidar detector, but, I haveive respect for 3 lum the invaders back, . •’He has two} middlem name.s” (No. 896): ra n g e ! lawlav and order. If you or your)ur friend, I"™ '--' cost in human life was miniiinimal for , "one in everyry ffour pregnant American B O B L O C K E i3ingham.iBii want that respect,;1, y o u ’ll h a v e to , T h e c o J o n n B c c k is ii c'.o o lu lu m n ist fo r th e ChiciijiO th e p e aicekcepers. c i Olher coum ries;s picked( women doess notm rcccivc early prenatal • G o o d io g e aia r n it. rge share of the bills. AndIBu.shset B care" (No. 919M9): "hts favorite tennis pliiyiiyer Tribune.’. WILLIAM H. RUSSE u p a la rg No tlianlis to bol)ombing range Comimo < Island, W ash. Ifthe Air Force buikjilds a bombing range in southwest Idaho, il i.does not guarantee - GoodingO missed thee bigI bang Leotters s u r v iv a l o f M o u n ta inn IMomc : Air Force 1 W < ell, the Fourth of July ha;has come and ------______i;nnking the article! triorem e about dogs and a ’’ B.iise. But the bom binging range is ihere . g o n e , a n d w h a t d id G o o d in g t 1 b u s y ------.W hy-nothcre? Jerome inmates-bu m ayor recall thnn .ibout.i5c a wedding. ______f o re v e r ,,...! celtibratec el our nation’s birthda;X r — C A R L Y LjE e ]'b u t l e r ______A b o uJt t the Jerom e County jail sitsituation: . jcnjinc FERNOLA TAPPyP P A N ■' No thanks. Absolutely nothing! WILLIAM BESST ,, 1 a m a bit miffed about the classISS a c tio n • Je ro m e W e had a good thing goingm g w ith th e i-,w stiit flliled against Jerom e Count H a ile y ‘reworks in the j barbecuebai in the park and fircv think the prisoner inmates s Just let slesleeping dogs lie .sccnrs lotlnnk Gold deserveses to( be dunked evening, bul someone who se icililies. food and recreationon similar In regard tolo Terrell W illiams* article i Galled by patrol■ol policy ™they are a big ‘‘hot shot" comi“"’CS along and hbor * reading with'ith interest the article thO'' ;reation re.iorl. the June 29 pa;paper titled, "M ayor, neight changes it. for Christmas decoeconil.ons. B ib , ,uje olher day about thele FlHazelton parade nnd To Ted Bader; - ch; ’t help bul believe these inninmiitcs scrap dog fighiight.” who would think that t , activities. It said lhathat incumbent sheriff, Tliank you forcorrecTcciing niy spelling of d dc; e a l! h a v e bro•oken l our laws sufficient to be about aI wiwedding that took placc nt t Larry Gold, was takiinking "pot shot.s" from C)fllcer Bingham’s nanlame. On my copy of 'I'hey would be wise to rememcmberthai if. incarcerarated as the law allows witl/ithin the ^lagic Valleycy :M anor on June 27? the crow d at the dunklunking booth. (he eitaiion, his signatuature was indistinct. it j,, were not for Independencece Day, wc proper btbounds of the due process c IwouiaUiirdiink the m ain focus .should^ Is this the same LaiL a rry G o ld w h o w a s -i You missed the wholhole point of my Idler might not have the freedomn tou even law. in what a great tinic the to the editor. : coveralls have been on v injured so badly duriiluring a traffic slop lhat celebratec el Christmas. I f t h e: c o u n ty fu rn is h e d o r a n g e ci ‘the m anor and the children i 'I slated thal, ’*1 atnn vwritmg to protest tlic , on work residents of th' " he was unable to worw o rk ? W e went to Bliss and thereere were plenty ' nnd placc,ced some of the inmates on Green Acrcs Carc Center hat unrealistic nnd stupidd 555 mph lim it on .’ if our stale s Gri lod; ly a clunking boothoth not a fairly * • of other Gooding peopic thenlere too. and. detail cleleaning the borrow pits of c d also to complain that h,*tninil also how greatcat it was lhat Angie chose' t dangerous game foribr rn man iviJO suslained •' federal highways and a went to Bliss, and localal highways, the urge to be what m oney wc .spent also wt ^ be married thethere so the people who are . such a head and neckicck injury? ' ' '• Ihe slate putrol policy:y cof enforcing such . y'' not remain .so appealing, m l,s,wnkeup!ir 3 her could share in her joy.'■ O r s h o u ld w c consionsidcr the dunking Jimils cilhcr due to quo]uola requirements or ‘ I 1 ley. leaders nnd merchants should lighten the load onn tth e ja il im p o r tt n l lo l« cus booth to be a much:h sisafer and more ; revenue enhancementnt iis wrong ifsafe wc have to go out o f town for everyihing raci ilies:s, supply exercise rcquiren-ements, Ms, Williamiams chose, however, to focu else, why shouldn't wc go ouiou,or.ow_„ror. with appropriate placc for Mr. Gold than out on: I d r iv in g i.s to b e p ro mabted." b t' , • els is o n e r s a c c e s s lo o p e n n irrund ui on somethingtig 1thal was over and done w: lid the streets? r I did not criticize BirBingham as you ' our ou: shopping? r e d u c e theth number o f prisoners requiringret awhile backc arand, sim ply put, she should I. for onc, certainly will. eping dogs lie. BONNIE STACYZY ; . im plied. I stated the facfacts of his arrest and 1 •facilities.:s. . have let sleepi even m entioned his poipoliteness, Mowever. _ ^ ic for Jerome A V A S H O U P _ I t 's dlone o i in Califom ia and othericr areas. An apologygy .should be made to Angie he did say I was goin_gn_g 63 mph but wrote ’ G ( o o d in g * -• down 67. nnd he also0 ddescribed the color BYiY G A R R Y T R U D E A U j o f my car as gold inste;stead o f (1i D oonelesbury Freudian slip?). nssmsPoujN, gccpV./XWJVST. posed on federal Wri'rite to us 1 The 55 lim it is impoj iM.-W£F£AF£ okA-j Tf^TCT o m A x . ^'jVieMY. : . a d c r s o n . J g , ?P! / I a x i c m FINP P£MMM. highways nationally lo conserve fuel and The Timcs-Ncws w cclcomes l c letters from rea i> I aXXCNTHND LOOOSO^C0F<77naivme6 •STWOOU? l£TThE flUHOO/ AIR OUT. niANXS! \ is made a requirement:nt iif states are lo share subjects ,s of.public interest.5t. 'JJPfVm.T»BntMi> UaCflNIAM1ALK ABOUT. gO£.c TfiKCAP& P IN6PtHT tm eR .O M f? /i T}iATiMS federal funds for roadid rmaintenance. Most To moke sure your letter,ter, is published promptly, hhere are a • rt (yjvTE : j f / j u i m n ' states' patrols cnforcc:e tthe limit only when few f guidelines to remembeiib e r: violators drive with nb:abandon for safe Letters should includcdc the w riter's signature, o p e ra tio n . a m b e r. The sim plistic citatioItion used by Bingham Letters considered I'ibelot;lous, obsccnc or in bad last'ste will be hns no chcck-offs nsito to traffic conditions rejected, r and The Timcs-N1- N c w s reserves tlie right tcto edit all and bears little spacei: a.‘as to whether the 1le tte rs . drK’cr w as reckless or3r not.r ^ / * Bccausc of space constristraints. please lim it lettere rs to 4 0 0 M y taxes, like yours,irs, arc used for UcS. ^ " o r d s . / 93. and youf suggc.stiorlion lhat I avoi^dnho W c look forward to hearilaring froni you! and take ii lunger routejte to get home W est Tribe si] ues I state ov(ver = Q O f gamblii w m in ng BILLINGS. Mom. (APA P ) — T h e Community Council on the Fort Belknap Indian Rcscrvn h a s sued the state of Montana, c o n tc n d - ing it has been too slowV in negotiat- — ing-o-compaet-for casino-l ILY no-typc SA M bling on the reservation. “Negotiations with the stale of Montnrin to arrive at aI co on the operation of vidM gagaming ma- chines have been ongoing the ' implementation of the IndianInd Gom- ing Regulatory Act in I9i1989 ” tribal attorney Jim Vogel said i a n ew s release. "To date, the coun' h a s e x- UL pcrienced little movcmeiment on the SP part of the state in thisis n e g o tiatio n p ro ce ss.” The suit, filed on Wcdnednesday, ac- 3s o p esn Earl tiating in bad I store cused the state o f negotiat failh — the same^ceusausation tribal ■ J leaders haye qiade ogains th e state •of Idaho-whercj the gov;ovemor and legislative leaders arc stfiv to ban ORBUS casino games on the reservicrvation. The federal law requiresires tribes and suites lo reach agreementsnts reflating __ _casino:tyi>e.gambling, lotteries lot and . other games designatedd osa class III sav(0 a n JA d d iti ent. by the federal governmeni, ------Class III gambling inclncludes most forms of garhbling excc:xcept bingo, card games played in1 ccompliance . with state law and tradiliolitional Indian games. Video poker andmd keno ma- ■ c h in es fa ll u n d e r th e dc:definition of Class III gambling. Only one of Montana'sia’s seven In- (iivt reservations. Fortrt Peck, has signed an agreement withilh thei state, And federal ofTicialslls h a v e sa id Wf they will prosecute thosese on< Jie oth------cr reservations-who illega: c a sin o -ty p e g a m e s' Vogel estimated that, 30 to 40 ma- chines were in operation)n con the Fort n « % Belknap Reservation inI nonh-ccntralnc ) ( Montana until late June. ) 6 On June'25, U.S. Attoi.ttomey Doris Poppler said all gaminging machines operating on reservationsons wiihout a negotiated compact withk-ith th e sta te C k O f were illegal. E n tiree s t o ( • Prior to the shutdown)wn, the ma- chines provided employmyment, direct- ly or indirectly, to 200 tto 30 Fort After 1 p.rm., all cleara‘ance will be Belknap Reservation resi'residents, Vo- Offer not validI con prilor purchases. g e l said. "The slate of Montanoim a -tia s b e e n very slow'in respondingglo ic proposals of the council.” he said,lid. “The lost proposal of the council;il sat'on the table for comments fronrom the stale for a period o f over 16 mmo o n th s ." Bob Robinson, adminTiinistrator of Specfe the stale Gambling CcCommission, said Wednesday hc hadd nnot seen the m suit and declined to commtnm ent. At Fort Belknap, all machinesmu op- V M I >/o Off Misses, ao% Off MlHisses Relatei crated within the reservativation bound- ■■!■!■■■ 3 50% 01Iff Misses, Ju aries are owned by thee CommunityC H V / l l I Council and were regula;u]ated by the mens world separates ■ Summeer T-Shirts council’s gaming agent.. A Huge selectioion by Norton A T re m e nndous ( selection byb' Hunts H The council adoptdd1 rulesru for the )rdlnates w ic N a u g h to n , Git3lna Peters, regulation of gambling; in 1987. Vo- V V ffia n t s e le c ti o n b y Al point, stuiu d io HO gel said. Paquette, Requltj l r e m e n t s Much of the income fromfrc the ma- ■1^1111^n e r chincs was earmarked fotfor economic development or direct asassistance to ______families for food, clothingling and cmer- gency mcdical needs, hele &said. jrs Difjfpj Rock hits ccar, 50% s, Petltes an sepj t m p kills woma E n tire e " NORTH SALT LAKE.:E. Utah (AP) — A California womanUl 1 h a s d ie d o f ' . injuries suffered when1 a large rock • struck her car while dri’driving-along - Interstate 15. - Terry PcTTone, o f Riveiv e rs id e , 40% Off seieliected ladiH 50% Oi)ff Mens Sho of head injuries late WeiliVednesday at — Salt^Lake's -----b D3 S------H o s p ito L - Vo Off selecte J e w e l r y , — I Knit Shirts ■ Costello said- H P M H l -HandDads,. WM Sleeve — spokeswoman -Betty Co: m m m a Huge scselection by Levi’s ■ T h u rsd ay . epwear H e r h u sb a n d , R o b e rtt FiFrancis Fer- T ra d itio nIS s rone, 42, was listed inn ses rio u s stable condition followingring the Tues- d a y a cc id en i. T h e ir 13*ye;•year-old son, |H ^ H H Matt Ferronc. who wass itin the back- seat, was not injured. Ulah Highway Patrol1 TrooperT Jon m ^ k n / C a d y s a id lh e ir c a r w a sI hilhit by (I foot- Q m W i Short ball-sized rock os theyi didrove along ^ ' ' ES 1-15 in North Sail Lake. ^irts The cor was northboundund n e a r C u d - w l v C arah, M titjiiii ahy Lane about 11:15 a.ma.m. when the C nflr^ Van Heusen, H ^ T 3 7 | f 3 ^ K 20-pound rock hil the,e 'windshield SJlVl'j; twice and also struck Mr,Mr. and Mrs. RlCria! F e rro n e . )ff Ladies, a P i% Off 60% Off IVMens, Ladies 50% O ants/Toddler! m Childrc■ens. 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" 1 pHw iditoririal SumnKler festivjals bring; 1fun, ---- ^but soometimess trouble,, too------In llic M ayic V;iValley, nothing quite sun, su cold beer and too litllittle security ilcl'iiiL-s com m unit;nity like the summer resulted re. in fights, druIrun'kenness, festivals that annualuallv attract tlKuisatids properly pri damage and indecci;cenl exposure ' Dfpcciplc. • - jju.st the kind o f thing thatlal keeps local . :s 'a w a y . . In small towns; Infrom (jjenns I'er^ to residents rcj and their families a Albion, they're an aflirmation of our There's an understandable:blc reluctance cominoii sense ofpf place, and our shared on on the part of organizers e i * sense of pride, of whal distjnguisiies . successfulsm event lo ll.x somomething that 3H B one luwn froni amani'lhcr and our lillle isn't isr broken, bul the regalia:itla’s growing eoMier ofthe workiki tVom liie resi. reputation rc] for boorish fanfans is a real I'hese sum m er:r tcelebrations dwarf danger da to ils future. oilier social and retrecrcalional activilies There aren't enough hartlard-corc boat 5 in the valley in pipopularity, check racing ra< fan.s in Burley to suppjpporl such an -...... — w i t h - l o c a l - l n w - c n:nfori:cm f cnt;agcncics" 'Cvcvcntrit”dcpcnds-onthc-g(r-good'will of - ’• ...... showed that on thehe l-‘uunh of July more- fam fa ilies who peruse theheir Sunday lhan 40,000 peopkijile were at the ihrce newspapers ne and decide il wlu-[| I l.iilV'ii T d on his wife, if not lately’ thenth al afler Reaganin was\ elected. But Bush- rli'.in.)iJirccl.ir chealu'd I’tihll'.h.T • ■ ...... (IIU! i-i)il..r ClCiii.iil.iltiin nuiiiD'ii'i AiKcrll-.it imors, naiion on ”60 Minuiinuies.” Never mind the , ' least ontince upon a time, But the stostories whackers prefirefcr Ihe persistent, ugly rum culiunil, social, politiolitical, educational and p e rs is t; lilike urban legend,s, usuallyIly based on , however flim?imsy, to the facts, iiifh ib tiis (ll llu ' (icliiiiri.il l)ii.J)ii.jrd .111(1 wrilcrs (jl cditon.jls sJavy economic barriers. TIh-111 a n unid(;dcntiilcd source who recalls,11s a B u sh w a s ththe youngest pilot in the Na .V.ilwdftli iiiiil Steve Cnini!). It a g e W h e n B u sh s a y,-s s tlth e re a re n o m o re , .u0 o SSlt'phcn n.irl-icn. C U k W.i c o n v e rs:rsalion with someone whose)sc nnme he in World War^ar II. having volunteered at i r the American POWs or 1M IAs in Southeast ______I w o n 't didisclosc who rcniemhcrx he:hearing ■ I8,andsurvivvived being shot down over 1 a Asia, he’s not justt acaccused of being .som elhiihing he assumed meant Buslush was Pacific duringing a bombing run. He was a s and mistaken or gettinglg i:inadequate military . h a v in g’ aan affair. success in the tough Texas oil business i boat intelligence but ofifdclibcraie, dt lying W h y/ don'l( the mainstream mediedia report head of the; CIA.Cl He is ajdemon speedbc conspirticy, Letters;s______;______it'.’ T h ei;y y are too much in awe o f‘the th racer, a non-Sta-siop athleie.' ' label Poor Bush. His; daidaughter married a p re s idency e r and loo concerned aboibout the But he slill(ill can’l gel loose from the la certainly w on’l conserve fuel Dcniocnit. A son got mixed up in a Idahoans due aran explanation ce n's privacy, according to the ‘•other- “wimp.” Your belief lhat IdahoansIS coan’i afford an woman' savings-and-loan memess. His dog earned fcr" theorists. No one haslus ever figured out how to W c siiouldn’t be suq•surprised al the attilude .,jadequate patrol budget as wellwe as your Granile . hundreds of timess mimore in book royalties nmuiiism died on Bush's wawatch und eliminate busiiusiness cycles. There^s no the Air Force lias lowaiward grabbing the border palrol lone, loads mn e i10 s u s p e e l llial ow to than he does. A hurrilurricane chumed ihrough ; the Cold W ar that has costist this consensus amamong economists aboul hov Owyhee canyonlands;Js; ils goal is to protcct jjjBingham picks on ‘'out-of-stj>siale-cars.o "'"'"''I his home and sw ept;pt ia lifetime o f personal hundreds of billions o f dollollars and • end reccssioniions, especially when the its ow'M interests andJ bibuild its own empire ,j^ticket when he can see the^ fromfn liccnsc •’ belongings out to1 sersea. He iried to tough ouf, ;d the lives of Americans foifofalinosi national debt:;bt is astronomical, labor is as large as they can. c lo u d e d ach fin on a trip lo Japan ' p la te . century wilh fears of nuelealear cheaper overserseas and foreign competitiction is’ an attack of stomach W haj the public shoihould really be • 1 lis flashers went on just>1 a few yards . ; and threw up at a, forfomial dinner, m sl, sharpening.;. BBut Bush is stuck with the shoeked aboul is the; factfa that Gov. Andrus from me when his radar cert;ertainly must holocau; ght him to be modest and _ none ofthe credit slicks to0 BushI as blame not onlyonl for this recession but foibr the His'mother taught is backing the idea! W ith a 'f a ir ly g o o d I,.,h a v e c lo c k e d m y s p e e d I.OOt000 or more stupid sclf-clTacing. an aimalmost fatal handicap for o n e o i■ tlthe winning Cold W ar sirairaiegisis. stagnating rrec e c o v e r y a n d fo r so u n d in g sti . track record of doingg'what's v best forour ''yjjyards down the road. jre politician. He can'tI't sshake off the image of • d. he’s dumped on for not[• • and uncaring'ng when he’s trying to restor« e iiv irtin n ie n l a n d th e pipeople of Idaho, why M r. Bader, this patrol poliiolicygallsm e.as ineffectual, do-goodijoder weenie. His voice ^ ■ ' in in ie dJiately t; producing solutionsIS ffor the economic conconfidence. lias he suddenly lumedned on his own stale you yc have so noted. ; expression tliluie the .[ 1 economy and the ethnic turturmoil All politieii:icians make campaign promiiniscs and his hang-dog ex] with such strong suppcpport for this unneeded 1 am forwarding copies of these letters lo Soviet e mes efTcctivencss of ever:vcrything ho says, ; the old Soviet states, they can'l keep,kec especially when it comi and unwanted bombin]^ in g range'.’ I],,the governors of W ashingtor■ton a n d Id a h o , a s « o man, liko Bush, should h offers no world leadershipliip. no to taxes. Bushush’s failures, especially willilh Maybe a Velcro m 1 Ihink we should askasl him for an well as to my congressionalial . . ns, get out of politics-*s - or get him self some ' ■ ' . vision, his critics say. ButIt \when regard to laxesxes, seem to be cardinal sins ex))lanation ofhis selkellout. Let’s all write representatives to point outJt what’sv going S'obal v belter public-rclatiortions people. Or at least hi> ^ lu c e d wilhw the first military tajteovjover of one nol mere politolilical expediencies. dircctly lo him and let him. and the Land . ) could take a few voiivoice lessons and Icam nol ■y by another in the post-Col;;:old war Spy magazi■azine has counted up 1,000 Hoard.’know what iss itin the best interest of The S43 fine could havee bibeen invested • county sheepishly when he talks. ush quickly rallied a United«d Nalions - reasons nol1 to.to vote for. Bush. They inch:lude: to cock his head shei the majority of Idahoailoans; No bombing j„in a nidar detector, bul I hav*lave respcct for cm. Bus lo tum the invaders back, “Me has two;o middler names” (No. 896);); ______ra n g e ! lalaw and order. Ifyou or youiour friend. Torce lo cost in human life was min:linimal for "one in everycry four pregnant American1 B O B L O C K E BiBinghain. wanl that respect,ct, you’ll have to ll, ' Joun B cck is ii colcolum nist fo r ihc CliiciiifO th e pe acacekeepers. Other countriesics picked women doeses noti rcccivc early prenatal- G oodiD g- eae a r n it. ila y cr Tribune. u p a larjirge share of the bills. Andd BushI set carc" (No. 919);91 "his favorite tennis pla ■ WILLL^M H. RUSSE No thanks to bobombing range—:—— Ganmnol8land,-W aah.v^ ;______. . • ' I. If the Air Force builiuilds a bombing range _ le big bang in southw est Idaho, it (does not guarantee Gooding misb'ed the Lestters sitn'ival of M ountainin IMome A ir Force W ell, the Fourtlj o f July/ hasht conic and • ------...... making the articlele itmoii: about dogs and a ------B n s c r B u r t h c b o m b inlin g g -n tn g e -is-lh e rc ------^gone,juid^iardid Goodingi n g d o t o _ busy I’crcicrc? ...... JKeepp Jerome inmates b ...... m a y o r fe c a ll th a nn aaboul t a wedding. fo re v e r. celebnite our nation’s birthdi;h d a y ? . C A R L YI L . E E B U T L E R ------A b o)ul u i th e J e ro m e C o u n ty ja il1 ssituation: Jerome FERNOLATAPP\PPAN No tiianks. Absolutely nothing! . . . 1 a m1 Ia bit mifTed about the clas:lass action J e ro m e WILLIAM BESST W e had a good ihing'goinjJing w ill, 11,e H a ile y it filed against Jerome Cour barbecucbr in thet^ark and firenrcworks ,n llie 1 „think tho prisoner inmatesS o u ';" . Just let sleepingsl dogs lie Gold deservesres to be dunked o seems lo Hunk ^at evening, bul someone who s acilities, food and recreatiolion similar d ,cto Terrell W illiam s’ article GiillcU by patrolrol policy ^ :omes alone and with interest the article the - . . they are a big “hot shot” con icreaiion resort, the Juiie 299 ppaper titled. “Mayor, neighihbor * witi Jeconitions. Big j the Hazeliorrparade and To Ted Bader: ■ • cl'changes it for Christmas dec n’t help bul believe thc.se inmatesin scrap dog fight,"figl who would ihink lhalal this about the ,i,„ activities. It said thathat incum bent sherifT, '1‘liank you forcorrcirrceiing my spelling of did e a l! h a v e br(iroken our laws sufllcientt tot( be was about a vwedding that took place at Larry Gold, was taktaking “pot shots'; from Ofllcer Bingham’s nainame. On niy copy of They would be wise to renremember that if incarcercrated as the law allows wiiwilhin ll,e Magic VallcjIley M a n o r o n J u n e 27'? - the crowd at the durdunking booth. ) the citation, his signatilature was indistinel. it werc not for Independencencc Day, wc properr Ibounds ofthe due process 1 w o u ldI a,tliink the main focus .should Is Ihis the samc e LLarry Gold who was i You missed the whok-hole point o f m y Idler might not have the freedomim ito even law. •0 coveralls I'avebeenonon what ii great time the injured so badly durduring a traOlc .stop that , lo the editor. celebrate Christmas. I f thle e county furnished orange < )f the m anor and the childrenen of _ was unable to• wcw o rk ? I staled that. ’“I amni \writing to protest the laced som e of the inmatesson o work residomsoftl W e went lo Bliss and thenlere were plenty and plac } Green Acrcs Care Center had;h: ’ is a dunking booilooth not a fairiy ' unrealislic and stupidid 55‘ mph limit on cleaning the borrow pils ofofourslale -Gooding sG: of other Gooding people theithere too, and detail cl vK,. ir^in.i also how grcijrcat it was that Angie choscsc to dangerous game for a man who sustained federal highways andid :also to cdm plain that ical highways, the urge to bi whal money w c spent also0 wentw to Bliss. and loct >!>'-■be m arried1 Ihthere so the people who arc such a head and nccncck injury? Jhe state patrol policyey ofi entbrcing such ''' I not remain so appealing, iani.s. wake up! If to her could share in her joy,•y- O r s h o u ld w e cconsider o n the dunking ‘ J lim ils eitlier due to quV T aXJUNT(MP WAKOfsofamstTmeA ^ w e-nVSTkOOCP ^l£T 7hE PMiOO/ AiROur. Tums’ ; eni if states are to share subjects of public interest.-•St. - wYOJPPfH&^.Tt^ntM'E, a UeCM'.'AUTAIKABOUT. is made a rcquiremeni t7AKCAPe£P / m piPINN£R.OMY? > / T w r u u s To make sure your lette::ttcr is published promptly,/, here are a ■ i) ■mS/£?T! iOMCONE NOtO. m I fe BR / I CLO^I stales’ patrols enforcercc the limit only when few guidelines to remembim bc r: rc, mailing violators drive with1 abandonab for safe Letters should includcide ihe w riter’s signature o p e ra tio n . address and telephone nunlu m b e r . The sim plistic citatiiation u.scd by Bingham Letters considered libclcjclous, obscenc or in bad ta*lastc will be jV,— It to e d it a ll . — .has no chcck-ofTs ass lclo trafHc conditions rejected, and TIic Tinics-I7S-N cw s reserves the right and bears little spacu asii to whether the le tte rs . tters lo 400 ■ driver was rcckless oro r n o t. Bccause,pf space constinstraints, please lim it lettc My taxes, like yoursurs, are used for U.S. w o rd s . , 93, and your suggestioition thar I avoid Idaho Wc rook forward to heailearing from you! ______and take a longer routelUte lo g e t h o m e _ L t: Fudny. Jul'

W e s t Tribe Sl]ues state ov^er = 0 m gambliing m m r - BILLINGS. Mont. (AP T h e Community Council on the Fort Bclkiuip Indian Rcscrvi has sued the slate of Montana, c o n tc n d - ing il has been loo slowV ir negotiat- ing a compact for casino-ino-typc gam- SAMIm bim g on the rcseiS^tilion: ••Negotiations with th the e o f Montana to amvc at aI compactcc <3q the operation of video gaming ga nia- chines hove been ongoing the implementation of ihe IndianInd Gam- ing Regulatory Act in 1911989." tribal attorney Jim Vogel said i a n e w s , release. ,“To date, the cpun h a s c x- pcrienced little movcmeiment on the SP part of the state in thisis nr e g o tiatio n i p ro c c ss." If H B B The suit, filed on Wcdnednesday. oc- I sto r e3S Op€en Earrly 9 a cused the stale o f ndgoliatliating in bad failh — the same accusausation tribal leaden have mode agains th e sta te o f Idaho where the govjovemor and [ legislotive leaders are striv to b a n casino games on the reservicrvation. iniJUM The ftderal law requiresires tribes and > states to reach agreementsnts reflating casino-type gambling, -lot-lotteries and ...... other game» designatedd asa class III savsccute thosese on( the oth- cr reservations who illcgacgally operate casioo-typc games. • Vogel estimated thot; 30 to 40 ma­ chines were iri operationin on« the Fort, ■■ Belknap Reservation inihorth-ccriiral hc ) ( M ontana until laie June. On June 25. U.S. Attoittomey Doris Poppler said all gaminging machines Of operating on reservationsons wiihout a • negotiated compact wilhvilh the state E n tine s t o iic k OFClea f •were illegal. Prior to the shuldowr)wn. the ma- chincs provided employmlyment. direcl- )e at 25% Oi ly or indirectly, to 200 to I 30 Fort ^ After 1 ^ ..m., \ all clear:ranee will be Belknap Reservaiion resiresidents, Vo- Offer not valid'd on prilor purchases. g e l said. ' - "The state of Montanitona has been . v e ry slo w in re sp o n d inlg g tito proposals of the council," hc said,aid. “Tlie last pro^sal of the council:il sat on the table for comments fronrom the state for a period of over 16 mem o n th s ." Bob Robinson, adminministrator of Speciilabl - the stale Gambling Commission. C« EH said Wednesday hc hadd nnot seen the m suit and declined to conurm m eni. At Fort Belknap, all machinesmi op- 11 Yo 40% Off Mi/iisses Relate vation bound-. HBiHipK|p Off Misses, :e d Off Misses, JlJuniors I eraled within the rcscrvat aries are owned by thele CommunityC H M /|11mens world Separates Council and were reguloplated by the EEfflier T-Shirts council’s gaming agent. A Huge selecticIon by Norton sndous selection1 tby Hunts H The council adopted1 a rules for the srdinates Cina Peters, pn 1987. Vo- ■ V 9 P M c N a u g h to n , Ci tu d i o HO regulation of gambling in ant selection by A ge l said. Paquette, Requiu ir e m e n t s Much of the income; frtfrom the ma- n e r chincs was earmariced forfoi economic development or direct: assistanceas to families for food, clothingling and emer- M 40% G gency medical needs, hcic ssaid. I Rock hits. ccar, 50°/^ s, Petites f m summi lan Sepi ■ Shorta kills woma E n tire je NORTH SALT LAKE,CE. Ulah (AP) — A California won^anin 1has died of injuries suffered w hwI a0 large rock E n tire st I struck her cor while 'driviifg~aiong~ dri P a lm e tto Interstate 15. Terry Fetrone, of RiveLiverside. Selected Lad Off Mens Sh(hort I ~ 6f hdad injuries late WcWednesday at ao% Off S( S a lt . . Loke.’s . L D SS Hospital._ % Off select( Handbags,, Jewelry, e Knit Shirts:s ■ spokeswoman Betty CoCostello said ■ b MM Selection by Levi'ivi’s, ■ T h u rsd a y . dies I B M * Her husband, Robert1 F ra n c is Fer* epwear n s rone, 42. was listed inin i serious stable condition followin;dng the Tues- day Occident. Their I3-ye-year-old son, M att Ferrone, who wasis iiin.the back- seat, was not injured. Ulah Highway Patrol)l T ro o p e r Jo n C o d y s a id th e ir c a r w a sshit hi by afoot- ^ Q y i I Short ball-sized rock as theyy ddrove along / 1-15 in North Salt Lake. The car was northbouncu n d n e a r C u d - d I C v hirts ahy.Lone about 11:15 a-na.m. when the E ntire van Heusen, 50% C 20-Fk>und rock hit thele windshield 5Sl twice and also struck MiMr. and Mis. RlClia 1 Short* F e rro n e . . Off Ladies, | a p % Off 60% Off liMens, Ladie! ants/Toddler A G i a nIrens, t ! Canvasns Shoes *NODOW»iWNPAYUEHT J J j M Childrens!spring P a c ific , 7 * N 0 0 mTBtSST R Summer Sanefidals wffOTS-nLW jn mmmer Playwe Outerweaiar s n a p P E R i U Tluge I f Selection by E Entire Stock idous Selection H wn, Carter's >rlce Items. BS, All itsm : otherwise noted. Doeses not Include Value Pri* •A sk Your Dea,3atef fo r ------A ll th e DetaillUs o n . th e s e P ro gn n a m s ChacktneYeiiowi^i' Pages to7 : V alley M all — rMonday - Friday 103 am£ - 9 pm • Saturda; ihB dnalar nearesrest vou.

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Idaho Friday, Jul;July 10. 1992 I W e s tI tie AccentIt is Berk(celey decddesto allow£ iniisultlng ]remarks CrazinessJS at ' BERKELEY,, C a lif., (A P ) — T liis o r niannoying remark.s" in, publ:ublic a law could have' beenb< used against shouldlid have been warned first. ’ A ccepts :cr replied that red paint mark m a y c o m c a s :ia ssurprise •la. anyonc. misd'isdemcanor punishable*^y u[up to policc. ! ^ • officer 00 fine. ■ “If I’d known aboul t it, I could the zone zo: was warning enough \vho iniirclicd in th e slrcC ts o U J c r k c i.'. sixI nmonihs in jail and a S 1.000 I - 7 0 r ^ g ' - had led have used it a cou)uple of times;’’ hc ended;d the conversation with Jales of 20 - Icy in llic turhuleiu len t ‘.6QS — it o n ly A fiijfight ovtT a parking tickct had ise "Havo 0 nicc day." ■ K'conlc legal thisjis week to let insults to a ruling thal the law wa.s.'a.s to o .said. “ I j o u l d h avvc e probably at one phrase Qdgcr responded, adding fly in public. ’ g u e . ' p o in t o r a n o th e r anestcd aj the entire Bad{ >g XGOv T l iturday omical disparagement. Hcle w' as Hiiirsday - Sati "Here of allII p la c e s !" d e c la re d BBerkeley's e tradition of unfcttifettered UC-Berkcley policcicc department.” anaiotr ,-presented with ticket No. 2, lawyer AndrewV I-Hoye, who helped publiblic comment includesMhce I1964 Hoye ond his cli:licnt, Los A ngeles. ihen pt : based on the 1946 law. ' Come earlyr ffor get rid of the oldjld ban on public in- foun(undin^of the Free Spccch MiMove- science leacher Da')avid Badger, chal- time b shocked," Hoye said. suits., “Aficr all,oil, Berkeley -is the ment;nt at the University of Califolifomia lenged the ordinarlance' after Badger was sh' rafTlc Commissioner Jon R Roi o n tz- * best buys biclhplacc offlic1C free1 speech move- whericn students demanded the rightrigl to had a nin^in'wiihTra Berkeley police Trafl ruled the law too vagueJC a n d m e n t.” engajgage in political activities on)n cam—c ofTlcerin 1991. 136 M ain Avo. N. 'cn a ticket bccause also saidsa it was not needed bccac ca u se In.suU.*; s to p p eed d being 1 illegal Tues*- pus.,s. Badger was givei Twin Falls-734-25! I slate law that bans "fighiighting day when the city:ity council did oway LeLegendary prote.ster Wavy GiGravy his car was sittinglg in a no-parking of ,a s I ______w ith n 19 4 6 la wV thatlli made “insultino- wantintcd to l^ow if the now-dcfdefunct zone. He rcmonslislruted, saying he ^ words.'J s ." Judgee will permiilit suit over bboycott JM COEUR d-ALElLENE (AI>) — First D istric t J u d g e James Jai Judd has re- fused to throw outou a lawsuit against a Coeur d'Alenele businessmanb for al- legedly organizinizing an advertising b o y c o tt a g a in s t raeradio station KCDA. J im C o le m a nI, , ownerO' of J-U-B En- ginccrs Inc., dcnies dcr hc interfered with advertisinglg contractsc last year in retaliation forbr :radio commentary critical of Colemleman and his engi- nccring firm. ' Coleman I sued the radio suition’s owner and tax activist Ron Rankin of­ tcr the station aired commen­ ta rie s by Rankin accus­ ing Coleman of . writing dishon-- — R a n k i n est grant appli- g cations onW ______half ofthe city ofof( Coeur d'Alene. c s a v e $ \ ALLTOP'MC’-MOUNT REFRIGERATORS At the lime, a federal grant was ALL MISSES-TANK TOPS 0 pay for downtown being sought to p s a v e> S $ 2 0 - $ 1 9 0 street improveinenn e n ts. Ssave 25-40% ALLSIDE-BYE-BY-SIDE REFRIGERATORS Rankin, presidecidcnt of the Idaho AlALL MISSES- PLAYWEAR Property Ownersrs AssociationI and an « fr S \ s a v e> $ $ 1 0 - $ 2 0 s a v e 2 5 % I ALL COMP/MPACT REFRIGERATORS independent candiindidate for the state ALL MISSES- CLAMDIGGERS Senate, and Rookook Broadcasting of I s a v e> S $ 1 0 - $ 7 0 Idaho countcrsuedjcd. They alleged the S' s a v e 2 5 % I ALLFREEZETE2ERS radio station lostst a d re v e n u e b c c a u sc AlALL MISSES- ROMPERS. SHORT SE of a Colcman-leded boycott by down- '■ I s a v e> $ $ 2 0 - $ 7 0 save 25-40% Vlene merchants. I ALLWASHEISHERS a DRYERS town Coeur d'Alei ALL MISSES'SWIMWEAR On Wednesdaylay, Judd rejecled a I s a v e> $ $ 1 0 - $ 6 0 motion from Cok:olcman for a partial s s a v e 4 0 % I ALL DISHW/HWASHERS summary judgm'gment against the AlAIL MISSES' SWIM COVER-UPSs ' counterclaim. I s a v e> $ $ 5 - $ 3 5 s a v e 2 5 % Judd said “reasc:asonable inferences" S I ALL MICRO: r o w a v es SELECTED MISSES' KNIT TEES n can be made thatlot Coleman, through hi.s a c tio n s followlowing the commen- g, I s a v e> $ 1 0 - $ 8 0 s a v e 2 5 % I ALL RANGE $ $ 1 0 - $ 9 0 be considered byy a ju ry . fs a v e 2 5 % P ALL WALLLL OOVENS ALL MISSES’ IE CHUTE'- ACTIVEVVEWEAR An October triatrial is scheduled on Coleman's lawsui'suit against Rankin s a v e> $ $ 1 0 - $ 4 0 s a v e 2 5 % ALL COOKIOKTOPS a n d K C D A . SESELECTED MISSES’ ACTIVEWEARAR I s a v e> $ $ 5 - $ 5 0 s a v e $ 1 5 ALL VACUUI:UUMS a SEWING MACHINES Years olD f w o r k SMISSES' AND PETITES' SHIRTDRES:RESSES w,WAS 34.99 NOW 19.97 backed1 action s a v e 2 5 % ALL WOMEN’S SIZE TANK TOPS■S s a v e $ ALLCAMCtMCORDERS a 4-HEAO VCRs stltution s a v e 2 5 % on prosi SELECTED WOMEN’S SIZE SHORIIDRIS Till s a v e> $ 10-$100 ALL TVs a STEREOS' COMPONENTS COEUR d’ALELENE (AP) — Six- S's a v e 2 5 % teen years of evie v id e n c e le d to last AlALL WOMEN’S SIZE SWIMWEAR m onth’s arre.st ofo f seven : women and save 25-30% mtm^mw seizure of .sexuallal aids and business ALL JUNIOR KNIT TANK TOPS s a v e> i $ 5 - $ 1 0 rccords at three:e Stateline mas.sage 4 0 % s ai v v e 1 0 - 3 0 % s a v e 3 3 % s a v e 2 5 - ^ L SHELVING. ALLTELEPWEPHONE ANSWERERS parlors, accordingng to court records. 5,save 25-30% SELECTED INTIMATEaE COORDINATES ALL BABATH TOWELS " •• ALL TOOL BOXES. ALLS BENCH POWER ACCESESSORIES s a v e $ The affidavit,, sisigned by Kootenai SESELECTED JUNIOR PLAYWEAR > $ 3 0 ALL COPY■PY MACHINESt County ShcrifT;ifTs Deputy JefT s a v e 2 5 - ^4 0 % s a v e 3 3 % s a v e 2 5 % VOVEN NIGHTWEAR S ai V v e 1 0 - 4 0 % Tliomas. was filcifiled June 26 in 1st SELECTED KNIT. WC ALL HAMMERS. TAPE MEASURES.Ml s a v e £ ALL JUNIOR SWIMWEAR 3WER CURTAINS > $ 2 0 - $ 5 0 District Court in support of the W OOD CHISELS, MITER:R BOXES. ALLI^^WEWRITERS R AND 4 0 % search warrant serserved the some day S's a v e 2 5 % s a v e 2 5 - ^ CLAMPS. VISES. HANDSDSAWS, TORQUE PRCPROCESSORS SELECTED OREAKFAFAST COATS on The Mustang,lg. Adene's and An- SESELECTED JUNIOR DRESSES WRENCHES ______drcalsOJuallli^pa- i v e 3 0 - 5 0 % % 1 0 Q s ° v e> $ 3 0 - s d v e - 2 5 % ------save-25-^ ------S -flEAGH^OWEtS------_— -save-$10-^$1MUU ------ALtrCOMPt'MPUTW PRINTERS------, I Simultaneous search warrants TeSELECTED MATERNITY PLAYWEAREAR SELECTED SPRING5 IROBES ALL LAWN MOWERS vtte odvortuod llemt li reodUy > ro< u ie ot oovetmed. were served onn the t homes of the soSomo Intwmodiolo moikdowni lokon. save $100-!. $ 3 0 0 " owners ofthe threeirec massage parlors, ______s a v e 2 5 - ^ ■ 4 0 % e xcfra t . 3 0 % off ALL RIDING MOWERS, I SELECTED EXERCtS!ISEWEAR The raid by monlore than 50 law offi- ^ REDUCED CLEARANCE ITEMSIS IfIN TRACTORS c c rs c a p p e d a 14-month 14' investiga- ' ^ RBEDSBATHSHOP------s a v e 1 0 % s a v e £ - tion into nllcgatioItions of prostitution q extra 50% off ALL TRACTOR AHACHNMMFNTS ELECIRICTRONIC SPIN BALANCE ot the three Statelireline businesses. AtALL AlflEADY-REDUCED CLEARA\RANCE RE PURCHASE* SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Investigators nnow arc sifting Sf- s o v e, 5 0 % through four truckllekloads o f evidence, s a v e 5 0 % ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ALIGNMEN^ENT: 2-WHEEL 4-WHEEL a save 25-40% ive $39-$169 including used ondind unused condoms, jg BOYS' e-20 TANK TCTOPS. REG. 3.99, S a V I C n I THRUST WITIWITH TIRE PURCHASE* SELECTED HANDBAGS AND ALL SOFAS,-SLEEPERSC SORftS AND * sexual aids, pome)mography, business S A L E 1 .9 9 s a v e $ 5 - $ l £1 5 0 I p p g g ACCESSORIES SECTIC:tio n a ls ALL BICYCLES IE valve stem rccords and massa{ssagc tables ond beds WITH ANYNY TTIRE PURCHASE* s a v e 5 0 % seized during thec rn a id . Sls a v e 4 0 % ^ s aive v $9-$110 extra 10% oi ALL LUGGAGE: SAMSONITE*. BOYS' 8-20 MAX ACTIVEWEARA( ALL BEBEDROOM FURNITURE AlPEADY-REDUCED ° s a v e $ Felony chargcscs «of interstate white 3ACHE* SHORTS. REG. 9.99. SALE 4.99 »$10 AMERICAN TOURISTER*. JOROAC RECONDITIONED, F05(b O R SAMPLE AUDIEHARHARO MARINE BATTERIES slave trafTic, acccf;cepting tho comings , s ai v v e $ 2 9 - $ 7 9 AND OSCAR DE LA RENTA" EXERCISE EQUIPMENT of a prostitute, hcharboring a prosti- Somo^oi Inteimodole mortdowni token. b AU.&4W>C DINETTE SETS ' s a v e 5 0 % ■ s a v ej J2 5 % tutc, racketeeringlg anda conspiracy ore BOYS' 8-20 MUSCLI:LE TOPS. REG. 3.99. ■ v e $ 1 1 - $ 2 4 LIPS*HALOGEN HEADLAMPS pending ogainstI tlthe owners of the ^ m a m s a l e 1.99 A U 'Cf'CHAIRS . p a rlo rs . s a v e> i$ 1 0 - $ 2 0 " s a v e 4 0 %V s a V ' J % ALL CUSTOISTOM WHEELS I A charge of pro:prostitution hos bcen\ * ive $iZ 6-$49 save 10-20' s a v e $ 1 0 BOYS' 8-20 MUSCLI:LE PANTS. REG. RECUNERS ALL TENTS AND ICE CH: he^ s a v e 2 • filed againstjustit oone of the w om eaJ BA N D ED^O nOM KNIT AND WOVENWO 9.99. SAII 6.99 » 3 3 % aiTfstcd. Kootenairmi C o u n ty p ro se c u - 5^SHIRTS. REG. 24.99. SALI 14.99 / s ai v v e $ 7 - $ 1 2 9 save $10-$^^40 AaANCO*C O * WIPER BLADES a REFILLS t,ors say chargcss aagAinst the others s a v e 4 0 % 'O ALL M,MATTRESSES ALL GAS GRILLS > 5 0 % will be filed soon.n. S4save 25-50% BOYS' 4-7 MUSCLELE PANTS. REG. 7.99. - a , s a v e I 0% AUFLOCRI)CRMATS ;i ALL BEACHWEAR SALE 4 .7 9 s aive v $ 9 - $17 ' save 10-20 Adcnc's ond the Mustang closed OCCASIONAL TABLES ALL PATIO FURNITURE operations aflcr theth< raid, while An- gl s a v e> 2 5 % s a v e 3 0 % s a v e 4 0 % fo R WAXES drca’s remains opciipcn for business. AlA U BRAND^AME ACTIVEWEAR. GIRLS'7-16 SUNDRl)RESSES, REG. 9.99- ? . 9i X v e $ 4 - $ 2 7 _ save $10-$:J 7 0 . . 3 Center lo< cMolU ADIDAS*. REEBOK*. WILSON* & t, REAOY-TO^EM BIE FURNITURl a MORE 16,99. SALE 6.99.K ft«nelovoiabjj« A a KIDS' GYM SETS ■ i HEAL^L T H T E F * 2 " ^ C B A Z Y: y d a y s o I f ICIALS n la n% i i = 20U off 2 >NEY M C K O S ^ r ^ R o«bu•buck and Co.. 1992 RS FO R SATISFACTION GUAIARANTEED OR YOUR MONI s a w g OU CAN COUNT ON SEARS I KTU at most kngot iiorot. Somo rr>o|o > rvcjt roducoO. f [S * l w l P ^ Kjoctloni from loouwr pitcot irtotj oihot'iinervrfio itaiM. nomnetOetCfOofloiOJ ftKfcJCoO o« m ipoclol WOI OV3Wa IWri) not rtoimoly ovoioble ot your SoSacn. Sate pilcoi July to and 11. I9W. 6 jrchotei ors at >00 P>tce. purcncircrKjioi are oot foducM ondore BmrtoirtoO lr> quanlHv. Pifcoi Oo nol dotvofy or mtoWlon not IncmOo.Sod lr> riwlhly p c ttw ll ituol ;lude oellvorv. uf*n* ipocH>oO. Cnwonrrvoomoolol »uichoro« wlro. Wo tiv to howoOoouolohe itockol »eodr« on youi occount boionco. $7cnOO rr**T>um porchow-l^Q^iroo*Co; 1),o rolr«h®< *>ntnv poymonti not oppOcoOlo lo CH>C'(>covo« coid. i l P j 1 » tno ttom TWICS THE BUYtNO (OWES HLAYAVWAYS wm. ir: ______...... ^ podT ii ) :

IMailictfialienL_ Debatee over BWrds ofTrey tilIts towairdrancchers there was room enoujlOugh for Ihc 600 pairs t'l' il flPOUf S ta te s N e w s S e rv ic e ' “Where•e 1L a R o c c o ’s m o v e m e n t suggestssuj progress, n B ir and the 50 livcsuicK bill puis pnprotection ^f "Larry welw lcom cs Ihe .senators' effofort," nesting raptors an ;co’s permittees to live in harmony. The siic i:. • WASHINGTON — LaLotc in.Congrcss’ r a p t o r s and bird said Tom KKnappcnbcrgcr.LaRocc : h a w k s: p e rc g rin c-fn ico ir* '------calendar, Idaho’s Republicblican senators have ^ ^ 7 habitat firsFirst, C raig’.s district repfeslfesciilalfve: ------home to rcd-tailed ha\ falley of lie Snake River H ;: puts protiotection of With thele i new initiutive. the Sen;nate and bald eagles, asi wcw ell Jis c o w s a n d sheep, the Vi craficd a new versign of lg to g e l e v e ^ th in g lhc> • Birds of Prey conscrvarvollon bill in an ‘ gr^izing anand military Energy andd NNatural Resources Commiilittc c , “ N o b o d y ’.s g o in g ti e c id e w a n l in a p ie c e o f lelc{ g isla tio n lik e th is ." liu attempt lo crcale a half-nIf-million-ocrc area K, u.se first,"," said Mike on which CiCraig sits, must now dec j ' Convict stillill missing; where raptors, livestock< aiand mililory tanks M c d b e rTy, r y public whether to castca; aside th^.LaRocco mea?rasurc said. :e d th e r e w a s c u u s c I'or — con-coexist-in-Adn,-ElmcImoro ond O w yhco-^^^^ —lands -direc:eclor-for-lhe— in-favototthcLthe.Craig.bill ______=______Medbcrry agreed be a encouragement, h ir authorities"]smiffed------co u n ties. I d a h o Clonservation o r The moreirc likely outcome will b eiing "It’s a positive sigrsign in that il slu>ws llial. Nearly eight monthsis aficrj the House LaRocco lj Lcaeuc. compromiseIse inc-orporating compel ! JEROME - A JcJerome convict who 10 d e a l w ilh th is issue. I Ic passed Idaho-Democracratic Rep. Larry B u t MI cdbcrry Iniercsts. Iiincluding ranchers, rai■ange S e n . C n iig w a n ts to di V slip p ed aw ay fromI hi.his work-rclcase'job at iuard had just expressedicd opposition withmii LaRocco’s legislotion.n. 0i rival measure addedd he was glad to see any mo■novcmenton biologistss aand Idaho National Gu J; an Eden farm Tucsdcsday was still.missing ofTering an ailcmativcitive," Medbcrry said, being pushed by'GOP' ScSens. Lorry Craig a bill11 that has languished in a Senate artillery units.lits. ' J; Tlmrsday, and aulliori:iorilics said they hod no ere’s a compromise th:ii : tb siccr legislative . commimittcc for monihs. “It's hadJ a lo t o f sc ru tin y fro m a Io:lot of "I think that there' idea where he mightIt b be. • and Steve Symms seek tb -spokesman for LaRocco;o said such folks," Knaplappcnbergcr said, adding’ tthat can be worked out," hhc .said. [v J John Jay Morris wawas in the first week of - protection away from wlldl'lldlife. A -Sj lm 180-day sentcnccce 1 for aggravated tts.saull __V______on Richard McCloin. " W c havun’l g o t; ananything on him at all," H e a d i n gg for a heaiiring \ idersheritr Gerald Brandt Lcific: We’U Jerome County Under “ H U nilion Pai r - .sjiid. Morris* 1974 GMCM C pickup truck a lso Is ■/ •- missing, and ofilcialsits Ihave olerled odier law l ' enforcement agcnciesies to look for il, Brandt U kie it or In ot two-tone brown, he said. 60, < said. Tlii: vehiclc is t\v( ^ d o i

I ' > / . ■ ByPatVolosho shen “I feci we should, and beauty of the site,c, HeI suggested lhal an , ^ prepares to an;mswer jail suit.. ^ school childildrcn and buses cross in bothb ornamental cast ironron fence lo enhance ihe ^ directio n s twiciwice a day. historical building, •; JEROMI- - The Th Jerome County I “Il's dangerigcrous enough already," she said.sa Clark also saidJ railroadra officials only ^ prosecuting attorneyney will file an answer Anderson)n addedi cVcn more seriousJS the attended the meetingng asa ri courtesy. The leiter soon to a complaintII chargingcl that conditions 'f n railroad crccrossing signal arms often ol from the railroadI alertingalt officials of the 5; are unconstitutionalJatlheJcromejail. at malfunction.n. change'was sufficienticnt nolificalion under law. According to Johnhn L. Horgan the county “They comiome down and stay that way/ evenc hc said, m Ar\'is offered to pay ihe t docs nol agree withth tthe facts slated in the when there'sr's noi train and somclimes sta;tay so Resident Chris Ar 5^ lawsuit earlier this weiweek. long that peoplepc waiting go aroundid the postage for the cityy to send oul fliers and gel jC The class-actionn lilawsuit, which names ■ arm s,’’ Andcidcrson said. "And what aboutat word to everyonec in town about ihe new Jerome County comnimmissioncrs and Sheriff pedestrians?>? /Arc wc going to Ict them doJo Ihis speeds. City official::ials will coordinate wilh 5^ Larry Gold ii-s defendandants, w as filed by T'iVln to our town?/n? Our Children arc going totc be legal counsel beforere makingm their decision. Sj Falls attorney Joseph:ph Stanzak on beholf of s SKJ u killed. I wantint ilo fight this thing." In other business,;s, thell council accepted the fc Victor Muro and all other inmates of the ■ But a railnlilroad spokesman counteredd that resignation of Hazelizcl Bate fron the library when the si]signals malfunction, they:y are board and appointedIted Cindy Phillips in her ■'"'li ■ ■ fc Commissioners ancand Gold met with their generally rcpuepaired immediately, place. legal counsel Thurlursday to discuss the The signalslals will be attuned to the specced of Resident Pam ParkerPari recjuested the eily complaint and otherher legal aspects of the trains, a n d thethere will be adequate waminling to rem o v e a tree fro min city ci property in front ol' . pending liligalion. clear the traciracks, said Cl.ariie Clark. UiUnion her house. “County officialsIs vwill continue working ' P a c i f i c ’ s sspccial’.*reprcsentalivc : for During Ihc rcccntcnl wind storms the rools fc lo improve the Jcronrome County jail during governmentIt aaffairs. raised the sidewalkk andar blew branches down fc the liligalion," Horgarrgan said.,‘‘th e expressed a 8.N0 KKCHTyEt>mi«l C o u n c ilwIwomon c Pam Brown exprcf■essed causing minor damaginage lo vehicles parked nn icials was lo take any I spills the street. fc desire'of the offici Bonson Gibson dontonned his traditional coiostum e to greet the AirIr IForce concern about>out p ossible d erailm cn ls ond s fc rec)uired steps to iasurwureta constitutional joil.” near tho ' of hazardousus materials.i Mayor Tim Ridinglinger said lhat it isn't the at a hearing on a proposedpn bombing rangige In Owyhoe County n< “ S o m e ccargos o r have pre-rcgulated sfspeed city’s policy lo toke<0 c are o f trees. A decision in Reservation. 5 Dietrich teen-a1-ager serves Duck Valley Indian F requirement!:nts that arc railroad imposijsed," is pending, Clark' said.I. ""The chance of u dcrailmeitent is Ridinger reported•ted lhat the lights'in the as page at Dencmo convention remote. I’d’d much ralhcr sec hazardrdous ballpark have beenn Installed,in a project which ilmon Vic Boz^uio DIETRICH - Scvjcventeen-year-oJd Jade / molerial trans;ansporicd by train ihen some oiofthc former councilm at 35 spearheaded. Thehc city' and sthool each Riley should have somesort interesting “What-I- f other option'ons. It's just as dangerous a and the counly Slv500. fc did-on-my-jummer-vir-vacution" stories lo tell mph as il; Is ol 60 mph for vehicles!S and donated S2.000. an s say ted ihc trucks and labor for ln to r:angei Sho , fc As pages. Rileyy ondn Lorna Hoopes of ^ ■ fc Tctonia will provideJe whateverv assistance the ■ * — f c ------'IduiKy-dclegation'ticcc]ccds-during-tho-four-day— - : ^ s p e e3 t t i i S ^ S h 0 Sshene-Paiui i t e s - 4 a k € Dakota— fc convention, which beginsJulybcj 13.' L-SetttM fc During his time,e inii W ashinglon, D.C., have been vpry suppcipportlvc. ond I appreciate J Riley worked for for the entire House B ;/ Po t B olostiosben vs correspondent that." jC Democratic caucus.s. DE uring th e Stole o f the Air Force ata hearing Times-News c tell/ Palaniuk added hhis is po silio n al S hoshone is Union nddress, ho watwas Speaker Tom Foley's .. ,...... w as designed dc to help dciermlnei theth scopc SHOSHONONE - Shoshone’s superlntcnundent his first supcrintcndciiidcnts job. and it has given fc page and sat next to0 theth Vice President. BvN.S.Nokkentvod' Timcs-News writer o f onn Ienvironmental impact slotei.icmcnlon of schools hashas announced his resignationsn and him a valuable educatiication. f c fc Hurlbutt expeipected to rule ' th e prc)roposed Big Springs Traininging Range. j, helpingg b'oordb members scrccn» ni e w ..J bud'geiln:cilng, among other ihings, O W Y H E E . N ev . -- Elaine El E^an, whose Egojon, in her eighties and oncme of the cj„did«ics fofor r th e jo b . , and gained an excellc:client foundation for future fc next week on1 waterV claim Indian name Is Owyheyhee Kingie, doesn't tribes':s' elders, said the reservati•ation wos s„finiuk said Tuesday thot the Scichool growth and dcvclopmiipment," hc said. tn to the Shoshonc-Paiulcs want the bombing ran^enge. g iv e n ICS b y th e D i„ ric t B oari9ard'has accepted his rcslgnaiiation. poinniuk explained 5 MACKAY —• FifthF District Judge ned that when hc first look "I don’t like them airplanes,"airx she said, whitee mi an's government. If the■Air A Foree a„dhewillbeI be leaving June 22. tf Daniel Hurlbutt willwi dccide next week I the Shoshone positicsition, the district had no Egan and moriyiy of her fellow wanisis to put in the bombing rangeIgc and ny Pulaniuklk has occepted a full-t fc whether the IdaholO DepartmentI of Water ‘ S g® cxccss funds, bul hc wasv able to build up the ' Shoshone-Poiules oppoijposc a proposed Air low oover the reservatiof), it shouldshi be superintendendent position in Bellcfourchc, S ^ Resources shouldId beginI administering I school’s fund balance,ncc. Force bombing rangege ai few miles from Congrgress, not the Air Forcc, lhaihal.makes h c saidhe he is now helping the district I fc water claims In thecB B ig Lost River basin, c to finish carpcting the the 290,000-acre DueDuck Valley Indian the dccleclslon, she said, search for a rcreplacement. “We werc able to f c H urlbutt. o f T wrin in Falls, is scheduled to I ond buy bulletin boards." Reservation, whicfastraijtraddlesthc Nevado- ov. Cccil Andrus has prp r o p o s e d P a la n iuk said s: that the two years he1C has elementary school on' fc rule Tuesday on a departmentd request to ,c, and P a la n iu k s a id . “Wc *'W also bought some Id^o border. _ , 'assemlmbiing 166,000 acres of stateate, private spent ot Shoshoshonc hove been ci\joyoblc, fc oversee distribution3n ofc water from Mockoy couple of high school The Air Force c ca a m e to O w y h e e federal fc, land in southwesternm 'Owyhee he's lakenn pleasurep In working withth the furniture for a coi Ifc to Arco as panI oo f th e S n a k e R i v e r ■c even able to begin puting Thursday to hoar the concerns of the counrnty and leasing it to the Air FcForce. students ondid teachers.ti clossrooms. W c arc c\ i 5- Adjudication. necessities, such as adding r e s e r v a tio n ’s 1 ,2 0 0) SSI h o s h o n e -P a iu te s . have cnjojicd living in this ssmall money oway for necc fc Adjudication is the process by which the The meeting at theI tribaltri headquarters Please see HEAR!^RINO/^ oo^tSunity.'ty," Pdlanluk said. "The pC'jcople classrooms." fc court decidpB-Trijsljsl_ w ^ rights ore valid fc and which ftove prioiriontyrii was outhorized fc by the Lcgislaturt:ure in 1985 and.will fc validate oil water rightsrig in southem Idaho nan comamissioiners serrutinize ities to BBlaine distribution. Friedm f c a n d a ssu re p ro p e r dis fc What happensI inin the Big Lost River mt services. do not confrontIt countyc employees in BvMlckBelHoffeiber W edInesday n ' night's meeting, government i 2^ basin is significantml becausc it’s the first just to save the egos of a few similarjobs. Timcs-Ncwa corrcspondcridcnt Tom o r Blanchard, one of threethi Blaine "If it’s ju S: area to go through;h adjudication« and will ) them Othor items inIn thet .proposed budget C o u nnty t Commissioners who alsiilso sit on the Individuals,Is, maybe we could talk to t g ; sei a preeedeni. IfIt’s also controversial in the situation," Hamilton soisaid. Include S229.000I inIn operating expenses (up HAILEY - Friedman1 MemorialM Airport's sevenm-mcmbcr oirport board,I, cargued that and explain t ^ because the basinn his in Its sixth year of let you participate In that,"."soid 4 perccnt) and S312,1i 12,000 in copitiU outlays, tepuous ties to Blainee CCounty are being Friedrdman is evolving as a sepa^arate entity. ' “We’ll let fc drought and fallinging water supplies have mployees, he commissionon Chairman Alan ReynoldsIs with The airport commmmission appeared ready .Bcrutlaized by the Blaimxine County Airport The payp scale for airport cmp S pilled' upstreamm irrigators against lo opprovc a S724,0C4,000 buclget for Friedman Commission os it considisiders the proposed noted,J , is higher lhan county wag'ages. a smile, K Jo w n strc a m w a te:r r useu rs. 1992-93 budget proposol. Allairport bcforc Luboviskii questionedqu its role in the I 1992-93 budget for the aair irfie ld . , *7fhe ^ salary wc pay our airporport manager In his 199 tailed from staff* reports Todd W irthlin hos requestedcd 0 6 process. The Bloincine Countyi Commissioners | f c j C o n q )i Friedman's payroll isis handledh by Blaine is hi^igher than any o f our electeded officials or Manager TO' rnt heads,” pcrccnt ovcoverall increase for his staff,s' have the final wordwoi on county budget i County, but there arcre questions< obout admiilinistrativc department totaling'S185183,000 In salorics. W irththlin's allocations and coucould moke chongcs nt o whether the airport staff:iff Is covered by the Blandichard pointed out. 13,700 solory would not changnge. * later date,'he pointedn te d out. coimty’s employment polipolicies. And there is Thohat could be cause for haihard feelings currcnt $43,' ( rts ore an oddball, particulararly in “There shouldId beI an undcrstonding unCertointy about theI rolero of the airport amonimg county employees, he said.sai "Airports ob descriptions," W irthlin toliold the between the Blaincuc Couniyi Commissioners commission in the budgetgetprocess. Daian H am ilton^etchum1 im ayor and terms of job oners. He defended the airprport's and the Blaine Counounty Aiiport Commission Obituaries B2 "Are airport cmpmployees county airporort commissioner, counteredred Blanchard commissioni kvas reversing wage scale,lc, noting that iis employee!:es are what your respecth:ctlve roles in the budget em ployees?" asked thethi commission's by questioningqu whether he wa ^ Mini-Cassia B3 h dangers ond rcsponsibihticsics lhat pjeasi - -attorney, Barry Lub.uboviski, during direc•ctions on efforts to ciconsolidate faced with d jase see FRIEDMAN/82 ______I . B-2 Timoa-Nowo, Jwin Fall:-iills. Idaho' Friday.'July 10,1991992 M a g i c 'Valley hl a w m a k e r s s p ^ i t o n w h ej i t h e r c as i n o s c a in b e k e pp t o u t in ounce of prevention I i D-Carey, said he suppoisorted a Indian Gaming> R(Regulatory Acl. , "It’s a question of an o By Drew DeSUvdr tribe-bes from launching high-stakcakes gambling Pcavcy, D lund of cure," he said. Z \ roposed A federal courtturt might buy that argument,It, being better than u pound Timcs-Ncws wriwr o p)crations e n on their reservationions, ns some special scjcssion to consider pro| s Republican .said, but "il's;'s R e p . R a lp h P e ie rs, R-Jeromc. R-J< said he al.sd -. 1 h av,ve e indicated Ihey want to do.o. amendment,n t. the'Twin Fnlls F lis would vote to put an amendmentamc on the full None of the area hiwmakers•s contactedci by 'Sen. Deacan Cameron. R-Rupcrt., sisaid he also po.ssible thatlhat the court would see this t w i n F A L L s I-A dday a after Gbv. Cccil Nti nd ballot, but was even moremo skeptical that it 'le T»nif.s--iVcu'.vThuniday qua.juarrelcd with has glanced:d at some proposed amendindmcnts. legislation as priiprima facie evidence of bad Andrus callcd'n-jspcciulial legislative session V ic would work as intended,e d . , • I c goal of the special session:in: to place an and wouldJ 1have no problem voting’ f( f o r a n y fa ith ." lo dcnl wilh ihc iKsuc of)f ccasino gambling on the g to Peters noted argurgumenis by tribal dmcnt on the • of them.------The-fcderalll Ilaw requires states to Indian lands. M agic: V Valley leg-islators anli-ili-ciisino gambling amcndm ; state permits some It's whnt negotiate in goocood faith with Indian tribescs attorneys that if the st agreed on ihc conceptpt bul disagreed un Novcwcm ber ballot. •’A s lo nJg g as il does the job. that's gambling enterprises, forms of gambling -- includingin the Idaho ~ "All w e’ll be voting for is tot give the I'm concernmed about." Cameron suid.id. seeking to run gar whcihcr it would] work. . "A d. Lottery and pari-mutueltuel betting - il must the issue, said Howevei'er. some other lawm/makers A better apprciproach. Slubbs suggested. W hen b'wrnakbrs rcturitum to Boise on July pcoploplo the right to. vote" on the ;age in all form s of .. lutional would be for ConCongress lo amend the law to allow tribes to cngagi 27. Ihcy will consider• a amcndmcni to the Rep.;p. Lec Barnes. R-Duhl. "I’mI’m willing to question 'whether any conslilut ;job." give stales morlore leeway in regulatinglg gambling. stale Constitution thatt wwould prohibit any doI th a t." , amendment,nt. by itself, could "do the ja om cyjn different landsIs ofc gambling within theirtir "If we don't do awa>wny with the Lottery ;; ------form-of- cusino-gamibUngr-Speeifioiilly bii ------Jf-jf.(w«>-thirof gambling under the f<

•onses hel;lp mold “ Fil^Tgoes tc^ Itefiuate^ finnkling Survvey respc f the new in hopes of gettin:tling a better price for . B y B e rtilia L . IRedfem Residents in violation of i Times News; correspondentcc orordinance will bo issued aX ’ w a m in g it. forfo the first offense. Foior every fviayor DobI FortFo will check with nsive platn FILER -- I Filer city officials ofioffense thcrcafior. a S25 finenc will be the bank on financingfin; and report Falls’ co;Dmprehen back to councilil m e m b ers, Twin I ordinance at their receni incurred. im adopted an ord . .meeting mamandating alternate In other business: . Policc ChiChief Don Barkley By Phil Sahm .‘I don’t thiihlnk any plan Is of>t sprinkling fora>rall ciiy water users, ■ • Council njcmborsrs are requested somclhicthing be done In the , Timcs-Ncws writer if it d oesn’t tell yorou ‘‘ as been published in Ihe considering co purciiasingJ a road two-block areara onb downtown Main • any value If paper and wawater users have been grader. gr The existing gradeJer needs Strcerio stop1 traffictr; from turning .. T W I N F A U l-S -. Planners PI soon will send o d into parking spots in LT,; how to0 Iim plem ent it.’ properly infinformed of the new approximately ap S3.000Jn rerepairs to across the road in survey to 3.500 rcsiciisidenls and businesses to 1 ordinance, il, willw go into effect. its its pony motor and could bibe traded front of local busibusinesses. the city of Twin Fallsills shape a comprehensive•: p la n . Sprinklingig may only be done in in for u road grader that isi i20 years There are currcurrcntly "No U-Turn" il :inJ Ihc Phnning a n d . ^ r T h e C ify C o u n d l ;i Juie? — Nancy Taylaylor of J-U-B Engines during tho hoursho of 7:00’a.m. to n ne e w e r. sig n s p o ste d , bul)ut t pcopfc| lire crossing- Commission will OK Oh the survey before illg ark, which is not a U- future ll-.00p,m. For $15,000. the cilyty could the street to park, out. said Nancy TayloylorofJ-U -B Engineers. Ta;Taylor active too, meetingg t the members slill11 huntI deer, pronghorn a desert. ' Harney said. TfThe area Air Force come an nncr Lindsey Manning. ; plioning her to talk aboulab the issues, e n d o f th e y e a r, she s:sa id . antelope, grour3undhogs and sage hens provides pr< game for food andid it is an said Tribal Planner “F,veryone in lownwn we talk lo knows about)ut the . Taylor will speiikik aaboui the comprehensivee plan jj, the area thehe state has proposed as ancestral ^^ni burial ground, he sailaid. Lt. Col. JimI Cooper,Co of Mountain ; ce Base, told Manning pr.iject." she said. "at a Chamber ofjf F alls fosidoni. diedj Wednesday, \A 3WS u s th e u s e o f th a t lhat ihi il be moved by October. ildron; 13 groat- bartender. bar Harland and MarcrcaL oon The airport comnim ission Auditorium, thethe meeting is set to i July 8. 1992, at tho Twirrwin Falls Clinic grandchi d ,ir 40th . property tipp I IO a c e r t a i n h e i g h t , g r a n d c h iildron; l d and a host ol had ha< just celebrated ihoir n buying begin al 5:30 p.mp.m . , ! S Hospital, feel." Luboviski reconfirmed roi its interest in nephews and wedding wei anniversary. She3 was' a “bout 14 H d was born Mayy 2 9 . 1 899, in dron. Ho was procodod in waitress wa at Iho Farmhou W oston. Iho son of Davidi and Srandchildro his parents, six brothers, W We endell- Search continuesc Elizaboth Aiico Egbertrt L ap ra y ^ ° a lh by his s and two grandsons Ho She S Is survived by her husu s b a n d . - Surviving aro onono grandson, livo sisiers a )mber ol Iho Assembly of Harland Hoi Jewell ol Goodingng o n o for escapiped inmate 'bu're Invited1 1T o Our . D avid L ap ra y ol TwinI Falls: Fa and (our ^as a momt •ch in Ainsworth. Nob. Ho daughter. dai Robin Ulrich of Bois)iso; two great-grandchildren,on. Vie wos God Church :isod Sopl. 14, 1952. Ho so sor n s. R ory Jo w o lt o l Ely. Novov,. and 'njoTlmes-Ncwic w i procodod in death byDy hisI parenis, '"^s baptise GRAN]ID /ing husband, falher and Ron Rot Jewett of Midvalo. Ulaf:ah; livo sovcn brolhcrs and Iwowo sisters. was a lovint and well liked in tho grandchildren. gre Michael. Tandy,T JEROME —— The search'for nn A graveside servicec o will' b e hold b r o t h e r a n y Brian, Bri{ Rhondo and Thomass Ulrich;I escaped inmalnate from Ihe Jerome O P E N Ii>NG ’• at 1 p.m. Mondayjy at Sunsol commumly. loral will b o hold al 2 p.m . Ihroo thrc sisters. Voris H ess of Sholloy.Si County jail isco;c o ntinuing. ' o c a t i o n M om orial Park in Twinn Falls. Fi Friends • »oJunor; Jl Our New Loe a t th o A sse m b ly ,.o f G o d Virginia Vir( Hoss of Sprlnglioliold and Gilbert Cisncincros, 23. sawed his way may call from 4 lo 8 pp.rr .m . S u n d a y a t S a tu r d a y o^. HazoHon with Davo Long Carol Cat Copeland ol Abordoeren; four out of jail Marcarch 21. As ycl. officinls [IH t h r u t h e W hilo M ortuary in Twinin Falls.F JULY 13^ IE 15” * ofliciating.|. BE urial will follow a l ih o brothers. b ro Vorn Chandler olII Butte. are not sure off Cisneros' C whereabouts, llion HazollonCo,C em etery, • Mont.. Moi Walter Chandler ol Emmett. En The searchis is being handled through • DRAWIIN G FO R A.FREE I Jacob Lewis Dilk JaJamos n "Jimmy" McCall of Othello,0 Jhc Nationalll Crime Information HOLLISTER - JacJacob Lewis Wash,, and Roland "Pete" ChiChandler Center, a compmpuier system that will HEAAKINGAID!!!!!! Dillon, ^ 2 , ot HolliSlor.r. passed p; away M arcaf-W.een Jewett of Sprindfleld; and numimerous identify Cisneroeros should he be picked Reglater yourBclf or a friend for our drawing to bbe e Ih e ld Ju ly 16. NG - MarcaLeon Jowolt, p,jQ on W ednesday, July 8, 1992, at his GOODING nieces and nephews. Shehe was „p ty police:e for another crime. Everyone welcome. coding residenl. died q.q h om o. 5 8 , a G o o p r e c e d e d (n d e a th b y h e r parents: pe a^nllngtoUn.LIndersheriff Gerald Brant :h 30, 1910, in W ednesdaylay. July 8, 1992. at St. Ho was born March : a-son. Thomas Jewell;I; twin said.Cisneross isi: five feet. ! 1 Inches . 10 Goorgo Benedict’s} FamilyFi Medical Contor in IY SPECIAL IJuly 19-15 Onlr Springviow. Nob.. I daughters, Rhonda and Rosese m a rie w e ig h s 116 11 pounds, has.green BATTER1 1 PerCttatamer. , W ashington S. and Cora Cc Virginia Jeromo. JoJowolt: v and four brothers., Teddy' jjajI brown,i,i shouldcr-lcngih 2 FOR THEE PRICE OF I *' PUm»o Andrews Dillon. Hofo livod on a she wass bornt on March 9. 1934. Chandler. Ch; Ed Chandler,; L y n n h a ir ot th e timle e ofc escape. : homestead in Koya PahaPa Counly, ^ sprlngfhjfield, tho daughter ol Ch(Chandler and Ralph Chandler FKEETESnNOa& COUNsfeuNG BY APPOl'POINTMENT ^ a t been be- no trace of Cisneros N eb . W jJ J ^ r Therhomas and Caroline T h e funeral will b e c o n d ujc c te d a t ..fy j Jhe la st liltle littl while", he sold. All 10 a.m. Monday at Demt Ja(ack Warberg's •: On Doc. 24, 1934. ho was united Marlins Che/handler Sho graduated 10 lc»ls have beenen and will continue to be inTnarriago to Irono LenoraLer Slrong. from the eighthoi| grade and thon Gooding Got Chapel with Doug inve!ligaled,heih e sa id . officiating. Burial will follow ^AIDCOUNSISELORS ; :• and to this unibn-wenzero born flvo wont to workork In th o s p u d s . S h e la ter ofli( igation of the escape is HEARING Irtinn An inveslign 2 5 0 8 A d dH i u n A t o . E u t, Twina r F a l l a .• children. Jacob L.. DillonD Jr. ol wont wilh herhe father to Three Creek Elmwood Ein- Cemetery in Goo ted by the State Attorney :tw «n KMart & D&B Su]S u p p l y ' . Boise. Ora Irono.,I Meyers^ of to work on^ IheIf' ranchos haying. She Friends Frie may call from noon fice. No rcport from the '/a waybeti p.m. Sunday^at Demaray's Gc • Sprlngview. Nob.. CoCora Virginia mot Harlancand Jewell ond married p.rr » e £las ' been received. Brant jly 1. 1952, in Elko. Nov. Cht Smilh ol Salom. Oro..o.. Ronald R. hii^jon July C h a p el. I said. 4

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By Kirk MilchcU B ccktcker, nurse epidemiologist for the South “Day cares;s arc a higher rjsk of gellinjiing in- changes several diapers di wiihoul properly shigellosi,s since the iK-gini'ginning nt ihc \cai. ' Times-News writer C c nntral tr District Heallh'DepanmciTien*. ~ ■'fc c tio u s d isce ua se s b u l w c a lre a d y k n o wV tilhal " washing their hands,ids. Bccker,said. '• 17 oflhose'in the Mapiclie Valley.' I..im ' w t ■ TPypically y i tliosc who get the: did ise a s e h uvc she snid. “ W«iVc d o n ’t w a n t lo c au sc a rurun of .Some day-care: wworkers wash their hands .there were 35 cases of slii.sliigellosis ihtoiigh- BURLEY - An ouibrcaireak of a disease that dianh.rrhea und a fever only a few days and people leavinjing day carcs,” :ifier changing di:ipcapers for^lheir own cleanli- i>ut the slate, causes diarrhea arid a fn'ilfn'ild fever has afflict* rarelyely docs the sickncss causcc ssomeone to Bad hygiercne Is un unlikely cause ufof Ihe ness and ilon'i reali.•ali/.e th e 'g re a le r d a n g e r o f llie five olher cases in llllie Manic V.illev cd se v eral ch ild ren at a1 local loi day-care cenicr becor;omc seriously ill. said Fritzz CDixon, slate outbreak beci;causc il lakes few shigella:lla or- spreading diseasee fifr«)in c h ild to c h ild , she occurred sporadically andul were iml linked. . and family members off thetl children, a state cpideidemiologist for the Idaho DepDepartment of ganisnis to spread s| the disea^ie and se\several said. ll is nol unusual that one .irea • likL'iliur- health official says. H calilallh and W elfare...... ______■ • - children at-ill•the day-carc centcr did nolnot get_____\V l^ n c h ild re n beibecom e infcc I cd w h 11 con- ]ey - would have ^ v c nil l uicases ul stmrelll.Ms • Four children at a day-lay-carc cenler. seven Tiltriie Burley day-care eases havhave occurred sick. Beckerr said.s ■|agiT)usTiiseases panparenls shoul3 keep tficm at ancl ihe rest oniTc siiite■ lia\liavFk-^ c.Tses-TiU^------mcmbcrs of Uieir famili{lilies and a duy-c:ife wiihit:hin the last month. Becker saisaid. She de- Tlie discasrase is common in _day-cy-carcs home until they ;irc;ire well, Bcckcr said. P,ir- cause the disease spre:iiK.•:iiK. sw ilrty , l) i\n n ■ center worker have been:n iinfccted by the dis- dinedicd to give the natne of the da;day-care cen- where il is spread s| among phiyiijg chilhildrcn ciils should also cot:contact day-care providers, said. ' case, callcd shigellosis,i. whichv is spread by ler bibccause it would be unfairr Kto the busi- who mvariabably and frequently slickk iIheir she said, However, it is difl'icullicull IO isol.iie Ihei an organism called shigihigclla, sujd Cheryle ness.;is, she suid. • fingers in iheileir m,ouths. or. by a workerer will) In Idaho, theree' Ihave been 29 cases of sourcc of ihe firsl inreciidii,ion, he saiil.

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X By Eric Goodclle ll obiaibiained inforniaijon aboutiUt the Law enforceiiiennent ot'liciaK ,ilIi.'iI ! ^ ^ Mini-Cassia NevJews Servicc raidslids «in Tluirsoay.’Bureau of Nar* on lips ihat marijiarijuana \^.is Ivnn: ! colic;•ilic.s o ffic ia ls w ere u n a v a ilaable b for sold at ihe rcsidencie.nces.as vsdl as ic- ! ______j B r i u 1 . i|^'. HEYBURN-I - Two I leyhuni men comi;im nient. pons ol' large nunnunibeis n| pcnpic ; ' -arc facing charg'irgcs of possession of According At lo court -dwunjments. frequeniing ihe locations,loc;i • ; drugs with inien;eni to deliver follow- klahilaho Depanment of Narcoticlies of- The Depariment.•ni oi f I-.iw r-nloii.e- • H b in g a n A p ril 21 Idaht) Bureau of tlcialcials gained wam ints to scarcirch the ment is aiieniplini-Iting lo uhi.iin ihe Narcotics raid1 whichv nelled drugs sus'piis'pects’ residences at 1821I LI St., money and drugsgs vvhich ■ alk'pcillv and more thanin SIH.(M)0 cash. 5lh Apl.pi. !,andH40 20ihSt. c:unc from the susfs u s p e c ts ' lil Hi' ii al- District Court dod o c u m e n ts sh o w . Agents Ajj found in various loc;ications ficking, which also alsi: incliulcs S76.’ , Peic M. Pena:na,' 37. and Rommy inI Pena's I- 20th Street resicsidence cash allegedly iliscoverei! disc al (ion- G o n /a lc .s, 2 6 . ariare awaiting prelimi- abouloul one-and-three-quaiianers’ zales’ home, say coun.di'cuineiiis,coi ■ nary hearings. scheduled for July poun;ninds of marijuana, as.wcveil as Money ancl prtipetiperiy used in drug 15, SIH,.18,426 slashed away in ihe trmas^icr deals is subject It) to forleitiiiL’f to law \ , The Mini-Casrassia News Scrvice l>cdn.•droom, documenls revealed,d, cnforceineni officialic ials,

_____ ;-C Paul1 solid w;v^aste rattes incre;ease I ' M in i-C assia N ewews Service mineine how much the' newV fees tabled discussionsuns nn ihe liscal . i w oulould raise commercial dis|isposal year 199 3 prelimin PAUL - BusiLisinesses in this cily costs5sts bccausc each companyly now may schedule a special spc nieeling in ; — wiirp.^y'nibre'fi" for rcfusc'removal—paysiys'a“diffcrcnt“nmount‘basc sed on- thc-ncar-fulure loi> ctMUiniiec'* al em ployees keepliiping busy doing line andnd crossw alk paintings. plus an addition y a rd o f re fu se . th e cci ily . geting manuals frofrom Ihe Assncia- ______Landrum was'as unable lo deter- In Olher business, the- co;ouncil Idaho CiticN,lies, Heyburin resideents pf Briefly ini i\/iini-C ; ...... $ 9 , 0 0 0 routedrou through Burlcy in1 C a ssia 1-7700 J.D. Combinei e ...... Sheriffs Depanment: reprc| o rts. County, where dispatchers f ...... $ 8 4 , 0 0 0 C e cil A llen D o zier.•. 52,5! said aflcr harvest last yeyear he put his S7.738 Co 1-9500 J.D. Combinele 20' H eader ...... the calls on to Minidoka C o u n ty , . potato shredder on leasic ase d la n d at 8 2 5 N o n h 5(X)(X) W est. W hen hc re- wfiere nearby Heybum is loca ccntly went lo ihc propcDpcrty. the equipment was gotg one. HAYY EQUIPMENT A witness lold shcrif:riffs dcpuiieii he saw a whivhite pickup pulling a 1Tlie switch will nol cost tl potato shredder iwo moinonihs ago from the area, nor its residents anyadditionanal m o n - 1-467 J.D. Baler, nioE: e ■...... $ 7 , 0 0 0 cy.c y . Davis said. She was uniinabIc to 1-420 N.H. Baler, nioic e ...... $ 4 , 5 0 0 ■say h o w m u c h H ey bu m_ no w\ p a y s'______i-to-be-arraigned> d - M o n d a y ------.ea^$8,000-^ ------R upert-m an) M inidoka County foF5Tl sct^:t%’ice. 2X2 N -2'T05-1-N:HrSlacker7- 2 fr^Retfi^ver" ...... e a RUPERT - Arraignmnment in Slh District Courtt f(for Jerry Fino of Ru- |tn other busine.ss, the c < o u n cil ’ 2-C|ase 2 Side Reliverr RI a k e r ...... <... ea. $450 pert, who has been chai:harged with murder, has beetwen set for l:30_p,m. asked ask city residents who floilood-irri- 1-2270 J.D. Swatherir w/14' H eader...... $ 5 , 5 5 0 Monday at the Minidok:oka County Courthouse. gal'gate lheir lawns lo conserve dwin- ■EssisTiss:: itKk, ,) HMttMiUenuiMJMniul 1-348 ' J.D. Baler, nicez e ...... $ 9 , 5 0 0 Fino. 17. Is chorgcd;d wilh slaying Rupert pawnwnshop owner Randy d dlit lih g w a te r su p p lie s by d o inlg g il o n ly - “ S S S i S S S , W alker and with ihc attemptedatt murder of pawnn stores customer Bcu- once one every 14 days, insicsicnd of s?:2s;;ts!s■max Iw »p« ini nr 66506 Hesston Swathih e r s ...... $18,000. hearing heard by Magistgistratc R. Burry Wood. mmore o restrictive watering legiigislalion - sjmilur to that iipprovcd T u e s d a y C h e d th o ] C o m p)iled ile from staff reports by Rupert City Council - bubut post- % Yollow Pagos torlhodoalor IX GOLAY 7341 4 - 0 4 4 5 ------1 poned p o r taking any aciion. Contact RE] twarosiYOu. I Essentially. Rupcri council:il mem- f or 734-4443-' or see hini i m - Irrigationn board seets early jbers said that unless Ruper>en resi- i dents den reduce Iheir sprinklin Across fromn A gri-L ines Irrigii g a t i o n ONIYONA flo o d -irrig a tin g by linlf, th August teerminatior»n datie could S run out of walcr by m id -A ^^ . SWAII P P E H i lerly Road East gBUS u st. s_____J BOISE (AP) — AbouK>ut 1 9 ,0 0 0 B u re a u F c dleration e n said it was too . Davis said that HeybumI cco u n cil Ada and Canyon countyty residents soon lo predii:dict Ihe economic im- • ^ m e m b e rs c o u ld n ’t agree to tc l;ikc will be wiihout irrigalionan water' for pact of the BoiseBe Project Board of such legislative measures a: crops and lawns aflcr•r the first Conlrol decisisisio n . su e ) S T F A MILIESNE I C E D E D Nf ( O W ! week in August. HO The Boise Project Boartla rd o f C o n - m u n i t y trol set the teniutive shuihutoff dale AM g jj^ kzbqQFM f &S.E.I. PRODUCTlOrONS INTERRVIEWING HOS)ST FAM ILIES IIIN YOUR COMM: : W ednesday and will begiegin notify-. m P r e s e n t ing farmers by mail thisi wwi ee k . Zr~ I R e n a ta ia onione of many interfiationalal students who needss a carinR host Board member Ken HciHenley said fam ily like yoyours. Apply now/ to bo>e a host family. Placemcements for the larty Sluari SHARE! youn. sugar beet farmers probab>ably would. ■* V ~ ^ k|B L 1992/93 schooliool y e a r confirm ed dailyly. Don't be lefi out. SH be hit hardest. way oflife. T h,urs., u i Ju ly 16, 1991 9 2 Pat Takasugi. a WildeIder farmer 7 : 3 0 p m .. Ronata waniants to share about Bra■azil w hile lea rn in g aboubout America, gjTowing alfalfa and when will gain a special friencnd for life. All of our studtudents speak 1 istant. said Your familyy w are more drought-resista a t U ioo Cc assia C ouniy Fc . English, arcrc good students, arc fullyfi insured and hayelye their own M ending the irrigating scasi:o5on about V r AAh lso • p p u r tn g , local t$l»nl: s p e n d in g mom on o y . t.s national hi| f“It could take three toD fifive years ■ Reprcsentativitive in y o u r a rea will hel]clp you selcct a stu d enit t w ith in terest • 1 hat is com- H (3.00 Extra C h e rg s ■! (h» do o r to make up for a loss that SOBUYNOWIII Renata fromm Brazil similar to thoJhose o f yo u r family. trig up." Takasugi said.'d. “ T h is is ■ ■W . m m •t kihd of serious, dcpendinjiin g on the nCKETS AVIUUIBLE llTi Ronnlo'B Shoo Ropair, Burloy; - '' m ly » of crops you have." • ACOl o rto n ’a W o#tom W ear. Twin Fallall.': CALL TOI9DAY: (208) 344-1r-8780 OR 1-8009-473-5746 ^ eRrrr/suAKt! il ^ k e T r a c y o f th e IddahoFann,.. o l Roy'» W o«tom W e a r. Pocaiollo3 ______

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I d a h o ~ ______L______r g o v e r n o r i n ;1994 s s u r e , Sj ] y m m s w on-t 1r u n f o r DespilL t e p r e s tial spot gives Democrats :f of the vice'presidenlial to run for Reberger., vwho was Symms’ chief ght years ys Ida- party thihat 1 think are prepared tc n his a youthful, all-st11-soulhem ticket that The Associated Press /emor." staff, cariicr;r this year was dividing st District reprc- govemoilor and .should run for govcr 'iging W cthercll said wouliould pose no problem in t Lt. Gov. ^ time betweencn Ihis federal job and manag ive. H e didn’t di name names but 1 snid attracting Idaho voicio lc rs.. ------T h e re w o iili b e :t Steve S n Symms for gov- i at the race the Kempthoihome campaign. Symms s S y mims, m s 54, an- Butch OtterO has been-looking at iliiry, ••Gore is well-likcciked in Idaho,” W ethcrell em or ciunpaign in 199'9 9 4 . J Reberger rccecccivcd half his Senate salt h o u n c eed d almost a year for somen c tim e . ,r Ihe said, •’He’s visited:d IIdaho on a number of The retiring Republubiican senator admiis dc his time $119,000 per.icr.y^ar, for a time, and for hat he wouldn’t Symmms said he plans to divide nh of occasions, most reccieccnily lasi winlcr for the th;it a lot of people hahave urged him to run ho for the last six weekscks wa-s receiving onc-founl' s e e k aranother term, between:n Washington und Idaho Frank Church Symp/mposium at Boise State. (br Idulio chief exccul:cutiyc when Democrat is intention his Senate salrsa lary . Mayor Dirk next cououple .df years but it’s his 1C o n H e ‘s g o t a lot o f■ friifriends in Idaho. I ihink Cceil Andrus vacatescs the office at ihe end I id gel back Reberger• rcresigned lo work full time K e m p lhIhome o won a to movevc tqildalip (br good and this helps ihc chance:nccs in Idaho." ------,— o f ..l.9 9 4 ._ ...... ------ih c -K c m p th oiom n c.cauipaign.- •. ... . ' th rc c -wway a ; batllc in Ihc—into privivatc busincss;— .------/mnis The lasj lime a pemocrafpci won the state’s •i'm eomplimenledlied by people talking 2 imily fruit- ‘‘He has gorgone off o f Ihc payroll.” Syn ry clcction and He wiwas involved wilh the fam ar me four electoral volesDies was in 1964 when about Steve Symms< fofor governor." Symms :ounty. onc said. “Phil RebergerRe is not^vorking lor ■ Democratic Rep. growinglg operation in Canyon Coi Lyndon Johnson buriedbur Republican Barry said Thursday, duringing taping for the week- & enterprises, right now. It’s not an issue," hc said. Richard Stallings in the gene:.•neral clcction. of the stale’s s largest fanning cn leino- Goldwater. In ihce I1980s, however, Idaho end “Viewpoint” televlevision program/ • R lic-first-ran-for-CongrcKs-in-ln -1 9 7 2 ______Elsewicrc.i:i> in Tfluho poliiicfc. -State D ei "Tlie'hornjiiior in'Idaho -politics-sinccpo thc~w hcn-hc ~saItJ gave kirifa1U~Rcagnagan-thc-sccond-highest ------— ------^------ButTlfave' no plariilaris"toTuh'for a”ny o th e r' ' '■ ims acknowledged he sersent out a .cralic Chairmirman Michacl Wcthcrcll ^ GOP state convenlion last;t mn" o n th w a s th a t S y m m ossup percentage of the2 ycvote of any slate in ihe * oHice. Had 1 wished'ed'lo seek political of- G 3cha1f of the race forr ppre.sident in Idaho’is a los Symms was muUing i runun for governor, fund-rai:aising icUcr on bcf i's sc- naiion. Only Utah‘sill’s percentage was high- (lec. I would have run■un f o r r e - e le c tio n to th e S; Ig the may- ai\d Democrat:ratic nominee Bill Clinton's He’s never run for state ofTuifTicc and says he Kempthithomc recently, dcscnbing Lire a s c r. B u l W e th c rejll ll said the presence of Senate." hc said. H cal process, lection offcllccllow southerner Albert Gon V, or as "ai•an outsider” in the political any’s Texas billionaire H. Ross Perot in the pres- • i’tn looking forwa:ward to getting into the doesn’t di plan lo sian now. nator Jamcs his runningg mater only helps the par “It is true there have beenen a lot of people despile2 thet facl former GOP senat Id on idential sweepstakesikes has made a moderate private sector when11 1 getj out.” jre is listed as chairmanlan of the chances to crcrack the Republican hold w h o ta lk e d to m e in th e la.st w e e k w h ile I M cC lu rc like Clinton, bolsterstcrcd by a moderate like ______J3mt_\vill be., cad.larlv next year, when w iliome-oampaign-and-fbmocT»»r ^ y m m s th e s ta te ._____ ~htr~sa id .-*“ l- k c c p — K e m p ib icc ot tiore. very coi^ipctiticritiv crfb rld n h o -v o le s^ ------— Symms winds up 12 years in the Senate "hi il. The Tennesinesscc senator's acceptance are olhcrs in ihe staffer■ PhilP Reberger is running il. and 20 years, oveniHaH in Congress, includ- tctelling ihem all no, there arc “ Questi(ons raiseed abouti t a u d i t o ir ’s phomtie calls re it conies in. but we po, "Wc haven't had an indiidication that ing before i against BOISE (AP) — Tellclcphone calls • I Michael Crapo. eard anything,” hesaid. Courrt rules i liaven'l heard of Idaho Falls,Is, people arc riled up." wca- made from the ofiln ic e o f D cm o - / ^latutes might apply. Walk- . lot Deputy Attorney Geriencral Frank •lilhics siatt cralic state Auditor J.D.D. Williams rc- / ja said hc docs not or Walker said lhat under IdahoId law, no crsaid. lating to his campaign1 ffor Congress. JH -plan to ask for jforc we started looking at : an investigation.n. invcsfigalior? could beJC conducted ‘‘But befon mission id. utilitiiies comi a campaign worker said. * a public: oni- those statutesutes in relation lo J.Di’s sit- “I just saw thehe without a recjucst from a But. Jill Kurailis. carampaign prcss ■ f u a lio n . w e wiwould have lo have a lol le practice of law for three lis c ial. BOISE (A P)-U- U was wrong for from the .secretary for Williilliams, said" v reports ihis^ ; atlcr the Idaho Slate Bar •‘Sometimes we knoww one’s com- more infognacm alion." ihe Public Ulililics:s Commission( lo months a Wednesday lhal ihe siluation s: was ■ ^ morning." them Idaho water filed a ddisciplinary rccommenda- Crapo said. "I‘•I ■ order a small northci not unusual. ;in a ccountant, bu t tio n allcgIcging that Williams inap- d o n ’t th in k it company lo hire an : "This is the way il'st's done," KU- it I ^ \ ipariy lo count ihc proprialeltely . touched a client, would be appro­ not allow the conipai raitis said. "Otherwiseise. (inly rich willlan ils expenses, ihe Williamsns also was su.spended for S15.000 cosl in ils people could run for offi■ffice." priate for me lo itional 21 month.s but will be Idaho Supreme Courourt says. an additio The .stale attomey gei-eneral’s ofTice jum p to an;any snap conclusions. I am T h u rsd ay .sent a a llo w edi li lo praclice law a-s long as The court on Th a lso sa id it w o u ld n o t look lc into alle- going lo wawail and sec what the silua- ,) Ihc commission he mceusrts certain conditions during rale ea.se ba ck lo ll gallons against Williamims' campaign tion is andcid comment al that point,’’ unt ihe expense in three y prcars of probation, wilh orders to couni unless a public officialI asksa it to. Nampa1 tttelcvisicin station KIVI re- iams was a fomicr 3rd Dis- A U C T I O N determining ilic rclureium for Hayden .. Willian ills in qucslion ported Tue'uesday lhal phones in the Kuniilis said the call: lONDAY, JU LY 13.19! Pines Walcr Co. tric l mag:lagistrale judge al Caldvyell olTlce were used to makekc MO 1992 were campaign-relateded. bul were audiior’s oi ftltjilotaucllwisiijni. nc. the court niled before' rc;resigning and moving inlo ise UCATOfc Kimtxily.iaaho.Soutfilulh on Main Slreel lo cily limil slpn, Walcti I Al ihc same time, s h o rt. S u c h c a lls a rc not n( out of the numerouss icalls lo Williams’ Boi.se irc.isonahlc taking private | practice. The Supreme it w as nol an unrea ordinary in campaigns,;!, she said. campaigna onicc.i KlVl said it re- U inch A vailable said Williams %vas charged S ale Time: 5:00 p.m.p ______I of private properlyty for I the PUC to Court sai ------'-it's unrcalislic-lo-ii_lhink-pcople-_vicsvc.d_sc:scvenil months of phone company’s rates.' with Bamattcry anef'thc“tlienl l’itcd‘a ~ rcduce the water con who run for office can ci quit ihcir records bcfi>ef^ore a irin g th e rep o rt, FURIRNITURr&AP^LW ^^INCES Johnson w rote.T complainilint, but. eventually pleaded nn • Cocktail W)lC - Mahoflany drop- . - Ju.stice Byron Jol jobs," she said. C a m p align ig manager Randy l-umiss Mauvosof3 - 2 wiuIlU:y-boy5ono - ond old oloctric lanlornsms •- Small wooden purzio - « ular manslnughlcrT count against I ^.PotHflodwood-Korost I « W oodon bowl - JIMMY4Y WILSON wator lug -2 . oldId w papor umbrellas - 3. floor ^ 9 mirror - Toy metal d o lh o s ^ Robert Arehart. ■ •« lamps - Old nowapapopors • Squaro woodon framo rnl C o rre a , 2 3 , d ie dI lasila; Friday at Str^ in dum p rako • Horso drawn pullpull-typo com jgator • Horse ® ■ » washor - Horao drawn 00 - 2. woodon single troes • (fi /M phonsiis Regionalill Medicalt Center _ V J IQQQ ■ Yi\ drawn dIow • Horso drajfawn ditcher • MoltU cinglo ftoo - u ilulnol chain ■ Tennls-fBek>-^------ling ’io thc~Ada~*’ W “ » “ 4.‘ horM Conors - Ulcrn in Boise, according ® ots - Block & lacklo •. J3, oak drawors for o d o ^ • CaCast iron balhtub - sovoral ft County coroner’s offijffic c . IOS in several colors - RED RIDlRIDER BB-gun- Small mink ^ (fi gloso bowls and vasos - SElVERSwoddino dross - ® % Btolo - B oavor.coal • I-Hols - Bonnots - Formais * S t t - R a p p er dross - S hoo topporsers -• Pufsos - Long d rossos - (n 8) ROMUQHT black hat- k-oivoliodcet-Elo^ant chain (fi W Black capo-BusUodroIfosB - Mon’S dropper* - Rodvolvc ace - Bultons - Brooches.-. ® w • Jado nocklaco & oqearrings • boor claw necklace Publisshed July 1 (: W Earrings - Brocolola *' JiJ o w o ^ boxos FURNITURE ISHI24* color TV with romoto ® ® la.'colorTV-SYLVAha n ia 16* color TV .M U S U B l^ • Loalhor c ouch - W oodon rockirocking chair - Round SAM- ^ ® - SYLVANIA VCR • L - Blue woodon arm rocking ^ [his is a unique opporortunity to promotee your menu | ® SONITE tablo wilh fouour chairs - Loalhor rodiner • b : SATURDAY, JULY11.1B92JUI ® chair - Folding col wilhih m attross - Hospital toblo orsge-tloiB^d- Misc - itentiol I MOTOfORHOMES, PICKUP & CMJARDOLLY, , 1 ind selections to niorcire thon 62,000 poti il a 1078 SURVEYOR 30'‘)• 440 Dodgo gas enplne. 34,000,000 actual miles, cruiso con- « itor-ONAN, 2 roof air condllionelioners, dash air, Ico maker, ^ ' » troi, fl.5 KW Qonorato 0 refclgorator, tub & ehowor, ^ We-Colledifilo % mterowBvo, g a s & olocloctrio outom allc defrost laroo ro EdAirien 6 tile- Nn blonder, dual banorles, 20<)• aiawning. TV signal booster (» :ustom ers. (t\ buitt-ln vacuum, bulll-lr iraga, egolion wator heater. $ 1 (fi plus onlonna, Micholin >OCP^tlN 2V MOTORHOME. (g ; (t) oas fumaco, and conti ------MANDAV, JlULV U I' 13, m i 1^6. outomatJc ironsmlssion, ssmall r ^ bath, g a s stovo, p a s or % ■ 4,303 octual milos, V6 H4n storoo,” il >nu. M ; - a m ® Not r»$pontX)l« lor aocUtntg.

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program stistarts today ------TWIN-FAL-L-S--S“ 'Thc“Twin-Falls ------l ] i '. Public Library' i Summer Rending Program is set forr 4 p.m. Fridays, today th ro u g h Ju ly 3 L K " ' ^ ding" will feature Gold wx. “W in with Rcodin M edal rending, intciitemational stories and guest storytellers.5. CChildren in the first ------ih r o u g h '5 i x th -g m•adcs'(compIctcd)-are: d . ------tl , , i n v i t e d to p n r t i ccipate. i f Drop-ins arc w c lc o m e . For niore infoiformation, call the ' C h i l d r e n ’s S e r v icicc c department at the J library at 733-2964.> 4 ., Shoshone Art*t ini the Park i set for courthohouse lawn SHOSHONE - JJunction City Arts Council will sponsonsor Art in the Park from 9 a.m. to 6 jp.m. Saturday and Sunday on'the Sh(Shoshone Courthouse la w n . The event will featurefcni handmade crafts and fine arts, with/ith a number of new craftcrs. Kids will wi be treated to a ' , sidewalk coloringg contestc on Saturday. ANOYf ARCHZm>aARE Tirtm Nffwi nnd food booths,, wwith everything from Greek food to Navoavajo tacos, will be set lost of H ands.’ md Jordon W illiams loadid tho rosldonts of Dogpapatch in tho song ‘Tho Cmethiing ‘n«ecessair y ’ - conjunction wilh CrCrazy Days downtown, Refreshm ents will wii be served. The ■ ’Hie kids were a bit mormore inlense aflcr p ro g ra m is f o r th e5 w h o le fam ily . B y D en ise T u rn er that. "1 wanns it up outI oof f ihe h e rrie s o f Timcs-Ncws writer JUJ M P Co. pnroduction startIts T u e s d a y • our yokumberry tree." Mammy,M: played , Original Idaho by Carrie Bounus. criedd wiliiw conviction, Jazz pianist, O TWIN FALLS-Thisrhis year's JUMP Co. JUMP Co. will prcscn;ent "Li’l Tickeis mayay be oblained in Twin hoisting up her bottle. perform Sunday summer show mixesxcs messages with • AU-Stars to pe \bncr" al 8’p.m. Tuesdayly through Falls al Judi’si's Bookstore, Made in "This is a blast," whisrhispercd neihany music. Nothing sublimiiiminal. You’ll get it. At CALDWELL, - Jazz pianist Gene f Southern Idaho and Everj/erybody's Busine.s.s dr at Diehl, 17, who plays "oneone o f llie w ives," “'L i’l Abner’ is thehe pcrfect; choicc for Julluiy 18 in the College of S )riginal Idaho All-Stars daho Fine Art.s Auditorium.1. S e a so n s in Jeerome. ro Tickets nniy also Complete with pigtails and hare feci, she Harris and his Orig an cicctiph year,’ ;snid JUMP Co. W* I5th anniversary of the and S4 for be oblained frorfrom members o f the cast said she feels like a hipplippie. A hillbilly will honor the 45tl president Valorie WillVilliams. “It’s about Tickel-s are S5 for aduli-s ar Idaho Elks Rehobililsilitation Hospital with a uudcnts or children. Tueuesday is or althe door,r. * liippie, no doubl. what the government,t is doing to this poor pcrformnncc Sundajday at Ste. Chapelle. family niglu, with a pricc of S20 per Hiilf of the.• piproceeds from the play "In iny part. 1 vohinieercer my liiislnnul 10 little town of DogpatchItch - like blowing it Gates will openen at noon, with music family. On Wednesday, grououps of 10 will go towai,vard scholarships for go and get beaiilified and musciilari/ed off the face of the Earth."Eai Tlie play, in • from 1:30 to 4:30:30 p.m. Tours of the ir S3 each. graduating senii;niors. like Li’l Abneri" ncth:inyny ssaid. "Il's really other words, is heavyy oion tongue-in*chcck. 3r or more will be admitted for S jiven on the hour, with fun." w in e ry w ill b e giv< At a recent rehearslorsal. the 57 young vdiloblc in the tasting Cast members seem 10to e n jo y th is show wine tastings avdi people in the cast werewc dcckcd, out in ns will close ot 5 p.m. for this age group." he .said,, because mosl of them1 arean on slage fi)r room. Concessions a brightly patchcd oveoveralls and ragged to Ica';ave if something "necessary;'y]' is found - really written foi 3 long periods of time. And,nd yel.; though tlie S t c . C h a p e l l e is i; locatcd at 14068 dancing and singing in,thehc town. Townsfolk vole forbr’Mammy ’"and it’s a linktlie difficult for the kids to skirts. They were don : big production numbers:rs ;are rowdy and Sunny Slope 1Road. For morc 0 the tune, of “The Ydkuicum’s yokumbcrry Ionic, whichich makes handle some of the romantic ideas or the across the stage to t r plentiful, none ofthe songssor from "Li'l . information, call 45!4 5 9 -7 2 2 2 . ■y B e st o f H an d s." h e r son, sc Abner, so striing - andnd the plot idea of caringing so much about your Country’s in the VcryB Abner" ever made il lo;) llieth lop 10. even 'ics lesson? Maybe, in unfoliaids from there, hometown." Is it a summer civics r among the Tony Awarivard set. Lxeepi )me to Mannie Clharaciers h; in the play, OrOriginally Iftlie kids dordon’t "gel it.’’ il w on'l be for Public welcoir a w a y . 1 maybe “Jubilation T., C< Cornpoiie." the lied by Al Capp, include notaoiables like lack of irying.ig. During rehearsals. Steel ‘‘The comic strip Li’l Abner was sort of create .) the rounder ol' —------Shaw’s Jamboboreeatpark i’ S a m a n d - p u ts a lo t o f emphasis e on each actorr boisterous tribute 10 ih the Doonesbup' of its«*s time," said Lainc heroiioine Dai.sy Mae. M arryin’ f o r h e r character. . D ogpatch. : S i l O S H O N E - - Mannie Shaw’s^ Steel, w ho’s directinglg thell ploy, “and most Appa;lassionata, complete wiih bio:ilonde hair, capturing his o r: -ot 10 believe in llic sceness But the polilical mesnessage of “I.i‘I : Jamboree is sett forfi 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. of what this piny sayslys about government furs: anda fringe. She’s the "secretel we.ipon" "You’ve got he-told the youngsters lastI Abner" remains intact, ; Sunday in Shoshtshone City Park. The is still true to^y." G en.1, Bullmoose will use lo Iryy I10 get the you are.in,” he ize this is a comedy, ami it’ss Heading up the cast tir"liifl.i-| Ahner'are • public is invited.1. BI rin g p ic n ic lu n c h if The plot of the musnusical comedy goes yokui:umberry tonic for his own1 cco m p an y , w eek. "1 rea liz e ched, and 1 knoW thal Porkk Jordon , W illiams ass Ahner. Jessie • desired. Food standonds will be set up. The som ething like this:s: In 1 order to test a so th:that he can make more miliicIlions. (Did a little farfctchi vard sounds kind of stupid,[. Hamiiion as Daisy Mae,a e, Jo h n M ille r ;is i Idaho Old TimeFiddlers Fid will perform, bomb, the governmentlent plons to blow up thesatire just extend to0 private Chop Hoiilevar e 10 believe that, if you get;t Marryin' Sam, Carrie HouiUmiuis as Maiimiy : The fiddling grouroup will also perform at Dogpatch, which, offii>fficials have ilubbed cntcrj:rp rise? ) bul you have u if this placc, it's the end off Yokum and Morgan Will.Villiams :is I’appy 7 p.m. Saturday in Kimberly City Pnrk a n “ u n n e ce ssary p la cec e." .” Steel te is staging the play witviihoul the kicked oul of tl le said. "Comedy only workss Yokum. Sue Miller is; iimsiealnu dircclor. during Kimberly FuF u n D ay. W hen the time comescoi to move the skimfTipy cfislumes and bulging mmuscles of your lives," he s stra ig h t." and Lori I lead is choreogniogniplier. people out, they are: toldtoi they won’t have the BroadwayB version. "Tlie pinplay wasn't if it's pl;iyed sir. Tickets for BelSellamy Brothers’ July 27 concer:ert on sale now JEROM E - .Ticl'ickets arc now on sale ; for the Bellamy■ Brothers’Bi performance Films forf teemIS might set for 7 p.m. JulyJul 27 at the Jerome ;!ountrjy s t a r 1l( o v e s ■ County Fair. 12 and $10 and con be ‘ F c ' Tickcts are SI2 ■ I purchased-at Ross’jss’ Western Wear, 207 look ligght, butt they ha : E. Main St. c ’ s h e r i ■“ — ' ‘ ------Fui iiiuie inforniormntioncaH424-7209.------(sjiuisii atage^^ ‘League of Thrheir Own’ uses some Siserious rmessage B y Ja m ecs s IPrichard M ini-C assi:issia N ew s Service icks of their own Dme fun wilh new flashbacl I ByJimEmetson m indicJless fluff. It's a time for som LEY - Marty Sluart is nol o n ly H O L L Y W O O)D D - When movies use Orange County Register;r a m inend toward the future." BURLE iid ‘N Piny oneofcoui:ountry music’s brightest stars, flashbacks to tellI a !story, you can bet that InI "Class *' Act.” rap duo Rii TS. h e ow up their two succcssfusful "House also is )neone of its biggesi history buffs, I at some point, you/ou nrc going to see the “High school is suchh a crucial time in a foUov y" pictures wilh a comedy ababoul a .shy. On stage, sta Stuart plays a. 1‘1 9 5 4 .■\ ' s t a r s w e a r i n g a Ilot of makeup - for kid’s life," says Kid (a.k.a.(a. Christopher Party :d Duncan Telecasteriter guitar previously owned:d b y ' • example, Bette MiMidler nnd James Caan : new teen comedy ncroyJy intellectual named Reid), co-star of the n( ash juvenile country-ro<-rock pioneer Clarence While,le. Me 1 in "For the Boys,"'s," and Melanie Griffith P m dlerhughes ei (Kid) nnd a brasi “Class Act." 1 (IMay, n.k.n. - a ls o h as s guilnrs g lhal belonged lo Ila M; n k ; and Michael DoDouglas in “Shining nqiient named Blade Brown (I “There’s so much presjressure from various ;e academic Williamsns Sr. und Lester Flatt. and : Through." istophet M artin), whose ; elem ents: Pressure froifrom your parents, ^ ched on their louring busbu; used lo be Enrl Scruggs’, ; But ColumbiaI PiPi^wrcs’ “A Lea^e of rds and identities arc swiicht pressure from within, pressurepn from your es the flashback framing day at a new school, I Io w iipproprinte up il is lhal a man Their Own," uses I friends - all to do with a vanctyv of different „ ^ t the makeup. Instead, y. tem porarily trading places,;s. they leam enthrallecIled by the history of couru n lr y device without tl things, like how you’ree gonnagi do in school vlarshall cast 65-year-old etter appreciate cuch otherUcr s unique las has performed alongside so m director Penny Mai ... All o f these pressuress comcct inio pl»y." Lynn Cartwrightht ito play the character litics and to expand and devJevelop lheir of il - and is himself becoming a par And "Class AcC’ withth “Encino" Man" and , personalities p beyond ihe picpidgeonholes , : Dottie Hinson (porpoilraycd during most of “Buffy the Vampire Slaycnycr." ore Ihrcc high- p p, re v io u s ly h a v e d e fin e d an

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C -2 Timcs-Nown. Twin Falls,Ilo, IIdaho Friday. July 10.199292 I • S t u a rr t t _ _ — ^ ^ • 1 Entertaainmentt c^lendaiir ______Continue(d (fommC C 1 • S' ect-A-Niphl lickels for Frida;lay or ^ playcd SO manyy kikinds of music witli i Amoco/Chicago* Symphony; Florence F DOISE - The'HoHoise Art Museum will Select p m. to I a.m. at Ron Iio'!i Back Am ibii. Transforming ihe Saiurdjurday nighl areSlS for the sc.iMn, -so many people,le. iil was a long way . ,i, OuiOuivar. mc//o-soprano: Chicago SymphiiiiyS present the exhibi lO/Toda;ay 1 3 in T w eiiiieih Century Ai^1 llthe door admission will Iw SS fo ” ta c k 10 m y he anirt andai soul. I've got it ' • Chorus: Mahler; Symphony No.. 3 ill d; al W esiern Im age in , • DURLEY' - - RiK-k -n; Coumry will play Chc rough Suiid.iy. fe.iluring a generiilleriil public. S4 for ISU faculty, slafi DUIO. - Hi)cHn Ci>uniryry wwill play frxim 8:30 p.m .. Schickele M U; ai 9:30 9;. p.m.. American Art. lhrou| free 10 n o w . T h i s is rorockin’ c honky tonk , vj , , 10 midnight al Ihe Riverside 8:3 own Americ.in artists. seniorior eili/ens. S3 for children und fn ') p.m. to I ii.m. M Kanumiiin RRestaurant and '' V.inilyV. I Fair; al 10;15 p.m., Rivcrv^;rv^alk: l.ivc variety of wcll-knowi m u sic.” 1 ,ils Waller; From the pasloraoral scenes of Arlhur H. ISUJ suisummer session students. LouiiKc. , IM IL E Y- -II lUib Nora and Oicfi Oiandlef froifrom Ihe Landing: Music of. Pals Stuart hit ilt bi b ig w ith h is 1 9 9 0 ’ ’? BURLEY - Tim e Machi Davies in the earlyly ;years of the ceniury to im I0;30j.m , lo 2:30 p.m. al D and aJ 11:15 p.m.. Niglil Sounds, ay recording. "Hi•'Hillbilly Rock," jv frtmi H:30 p.m. lo 12:30 im . al Ihe pop Nlereoiypcspes of Roy l.iclilensiein. O he Western Image will Out of the Vallej fcaluring a titleitle track aboul the DURLEY - Cat atul Thete DushpiloMfl will RICHFIEUJj J J - llic Uob Nora Bajid will Transforming the play fniin p.m. tiV ( o.mI ala. lh= Riverside rccsam inc the rol..m...il.cR.,l ,|„.R .L -., Individuals tcptes.itescnlcd in Ihe exhibition Hendlining the show, which runs fn will pl.i> fn>m}»p.m. lo 1:30 a. c.Rod & Cun Club Saliion. All H;30 h;3' p.m. 12:.30 a.m. at George K uhns.u reportedly was a fafavorite of Prcsidcni • & Ciun Cluh Snlixin. • 10 '.analioii.il include such key American Am artisls as Robert .y 9 pp.m, SalurJuy will be The Palaili _ , . . musiciani welciclcome. ;SHOSHONE - John Kwaiscr. a nrown. Artliur B, Davies. *' o, The Bush, a big couniryintry music fan. y ' TWIN PALLS - All LDS >i -TWINPALJ(UXS - The Twin Falls Senior «iuarc j<,u dance caller from Lovelaniand. Colo.. .Anieson. Roger Bro ee-piecc band from San Diego, . ..I ,^__ Richard Dielicnkom.im . Adolph Goiilicb. Red ,, adins.pltty.a_fU3iot\.of_tpC,kahi.nyi_h ' . hiucs.______.Stuart's [asiI ajialbum. •’Tem pled,” ^ ______ici.ruLi>.pjn_aLilicjrKinJ^al4^ willI'hold ho 0 public danco from 2 -to S .-^-wtHbc-g«estc« i| 11cfui danco-WbeJi. 0 Cenicr. 667 llarri«>n Sl. TTic The Dale Ploli J p.m. at the ce Id dancing CiroonTTT^faJ^j^en fTaflley. “Roy ing and r&b and have ihrce albunums 10 rcecivcd'witlwuifc;(iifca d 'c ritic al a c c la im ' "■ cenier. 616 Easiland Drive. __shiShojhone Masonic Hall. Round Marin. Georgia O'Keefe, ji,-:, - ■ '-Ofcliesira will provlile ihcIhe music. A 53 will I ,« '.1 K nm l-ichlcnMcin, John1 M :lf credit. They huve loured wiih follosviiig- its rcirelease in 1991. ll .1 be by The Last R eio rt, 'itxrf• begins al 7:30 p.m., with squares 1 1-Ul Ruscha. Alexis Smith. ^ doiiaiion rcqucMcU. RefreshmenHH willv« be »erv«l, [iriBring finger foods. Coffee and pipunch will iaoksnn i>oll"' Ji"' Maliilk Iling will also be avuilable urountmd Ihe T o p 10 SOngS "B u Tlmmas Zetieimair. violin; M V ow n: Violm Oankworlli. and an ihe Dankworlh Qunriei; wj] inllheR iK l andJay VanKvereii,cn, danccKC floor near Ihe stage. Food undd (drink -X ill I F o u n d You,I'OU," will play from 9 p.m. to 1 ;30 a.m n BOISE/.- The: photographypl of Ansel Concenos'Ro. I in B-nal.• Nc u ° '' Music of Dan!lankworlh. Gershwin. Holiday. i (Gun Club Salotm, ll be available for purchase. Howevc:vcr' no A n o th e r d ulet c t ' with Trill, "This fl.h; al 6:30 p.m.. c, 4 lion KRIC Adams will hc featealiircd at Ihe Hoisc Art . id . or drink may be brought in I D; Symptiony No. .33 in H-h; I. Sondheim and others; ai noon, TWIN FALLS - Radio sialic " One's Gonna HurlHurt You (for a Long, WccVend Ra, p.m.. Roitcrdani RRadio, ll wilh Robert Conrad; at 6 5 (wilh a bullet) on the ______«):311 p.m., Piinrail oraL;«iy; P''^“ ...... «;irnHnskv« Srnr.SDanglcd -L-lOtcIiuUc-iymphuniquc | de Mu m iir^ il' .Suniby. — iiullcbllcIa^UlimmlU»" hox office foriir S12- a n d is ^ 'N o . 15 (w lluMlc”s ”Sliainro(.k: andid atai ll:l.*> p.m.. e ;n ',ru .k ^ ------[TiTT^niuTTrUc,u;elcl.ialcs Aiucl ildrcn und under accompaniedJ Iby an K a d io :30 p.m.. Music and ihe Spoken Annenberg ^ n American Historyrv Ser’ic i' I’-'tk in Maine, IX 2756. Boise ID K370I. Membei Record; ni 5:3(1 Museum is loc.ned in Juliu lily and O p e n i n g SStuart's l Burley ;>,m. Devolional Archives: Mark Pullman's p^) Pr»)gre'ss; al I0;1.5 p.m..ni JazzMt' Boise An Mu its S20 per per«)n or S35 per familj ar Capitol Boulevard, iscounis p e rf o rm a n c e on Thursday will be nd al 7 p.m .. M ilwaukee Easlern Rt;be11ion al ihc Regallaba U;"-!' I’" '' ludes a T-shirl. ncwslcllcr und disci 11/Saturdr d a y S . T ' r Museum hours anare 10 a.m, lo 5 p,m . aisocii Young Uck Kim. violin: Sierra; ll;l5p.ni..Eclioes, n ; sociciy events, Oakley singerr JaiJanet K. Crecnwell. ,S_ v Symphony: Yo Tiiesiljy through FriiFriday: and no 1 a.mn al Ihe R ivcnidp/ 3/Monday IS he event is ilcrsity everyone's re;illyIly ssupporting me." July 17 at Bronco Sladium, The rdnesday at the Boise Stale Univc Har. sponsored by the Boise Stiile UiIiverMly Ui Wednt JERO M E - A Souil.\jihwinU, ^ n c h TW IN PAL'ALLS - Radio station KRIC Quad,lad, TIic event is free and is sponsoRorcd by - music deparlmeni. For more info jdeni Activilies, For more informu [}rc^u^c Sliiiw will hc heldd fnfnmi B^.m, lo f . (9K.3/103.‘>> FM) F will air al I p.m.. The call323-Hf)<>l. .. U p cc ( o m i n g Stud" ™“"'" I BROKEN EYEGLASSES?! p.m . til' Suuihw ind R andinch, F or m ore Record Shelf::lf: Life.of Igor Slraviniky; al BOISE - "Tliis Woman’s W ork" by 13K5-I223, BOISE' - A free summer rock coiconcert j-n • informalinii. call Hlaine DavDawkins al 324- (,;3() p.m.. L«»^>» Angeles Chamber Ortheslra: Stacey Bean and "Tlic Four Haihipger" hy TSVIN PALLS - 'Tlie Disabled American BOI KS.3K, Vivaldi: Coh(ohcerto for Two Flutes in C; loday and Veterans Auxiliary•y will\> hold a public dance wilhIh TThe Healers is scl for 7 to K:3030 p.m. Richard Bean is scl for « p.m. ti rdncsduy al Julia Davis Park Band'iidshcll, li STANLEY - th e Su/.y'.y NMarklcy Band Coneerio for)or Oboe; Concerto Grosso for Saturday,and lliursday ihroughI JulyJi IK .M at H;30 p.m. Julyy I7'a1I' Ihe DAV Hull on Wednt c conccn is sponsored by the Boiseise Park ^ A \ \ \ J Q ] » ill play from V p,m. lo 1:3030 a m, at the RixJ p„ur Violins.s. Op-C 3. No. 10 in b; Tlie Four Morrison'Ccnicr Stage. TJie ofigiiwinal one-act llartison StrccI andnd Shoup Avenue. Archie Tlie cn ■ AGunClub-Salw.n, ' Seastuis; al H;.30K;.3< p.m.. Music at Ricks; Ricks ' , • Univers,ly Turner will provideIc llllie music, Refrcshmcnls Sysicnstem, 1 . play» is presented tiy Boise Stale U BOISE -• Idaho Lottery Concert//•|/Alivc W V v ^ ■ JtXA. TWIN PALLS - Tlic Mi'Miss Twin Falls w ind Ensemhmhle; al 9;30 p.m.. The WelM Theatre ^ Majors Association. Tickckets are $3 will l>c served. • BOI St.'holar.hip I’ageanl is setI for K p.m. in l>e Worlds of JeffJcfl Green; at 10:15 p,m,. The HAILEY - Hobb NoraN and Cheri Chandler Aflerler Five featuring Paul Revere amand, the al the dix>r, iders and Ih? Gene Harris Quariei:i Ii'^sq Collejjc of Southern Idahdaho Fine Arls jaz/; Decadcades; and ul 11:15 p.m .. BOISE - Tlic Idaho Slnikcs|wartarc Fesiival will play Irom ll);30t:30 a.m. lo 2;.30 p.m. July Raider for• 5 Ic 7;30 p.m Wednesday Ttic GGrove! Auitilorium. Tkkcis arc S(i■i foifor adulls and SS Allcmalives;.: All A Guhar Sampler. Pan L will be held through Sept. 5 al 4(10 19 al H I. T's. 10 3 - The schedule for Tliecoe concert is free, *’ for senior'' or children. FaiFaikCenler Blvd. In repertory; "RiRomeo and POCATELLO - TWIN PALLS - Wild CouCouniry will play - . Idaho State University lias JACJACKPOT. Nev. - Tlic following p Julicl." "Tlie Taming of ihee S hrew ." Summer Tticalre Idal ■ K a II M ounlsinT Wm esl Opilcsl can'l from 9 p.m. lo a.m. al SparSpanbauer’s Ham, 4/Tuesday ;; lies open al been announcedd byb Sherri D iensifrey. willII peperform for a dinner show and co> 1 -Richard Ml" and "Scapmo." G:ite iw-nl-Cnclus-t>eieU Gala Sliowruo; repalr.ibsm. ------Formt»re infornialimircnll-j-324-7.3(*.-2'* ------Tickcis .Itc'“dlrcctom f iHc-anmiamia1-|SU-summerpropram ^how-i <»m-on______m...no.one.mi i __ ___ Y - Glen West will play from <);.10 p.niM sliowk begin at H p.n'. Ti ; dales specified. The dinner stiow' ^ginsb „ i Kour TWIN FALLS - The SentSenior Serenaderv , DURLEY - SI3.50 for general admission:in, $9 lor and smH oncc againain fcalure two children's ihc dal lur Service - . at 8 p.m..iii Ihe K:.-»n p.m, la 12:3012 a.m. ai George K's. * ■ rs and a dinner ihcaicr ul K p,p.m.. wilh the tiKkiail show at will play l>i(: band tuncK at 1 students and- »cniori uod S99 preview -readers' Uicaiers i 8 jired'on11 Mounoln West OpticalOptic repairs broken fllasf •- eierans Hall on TWIN FAI’ALLS - Radio Malion KRIC Non-rcin-rcfundable reservations are requin Disabled American Veier pcrfomianccs and are available alII alla Select- produclion. cocktail csovctyday,..olissosisscs that oihers ccnsidofod up Avenue. A S3 (9K.3/103.9 FM)willairatF^ I p.m..ANoieio clions begin al 7:.'50 p.m.. FridayIday and Salurxlay for dinner and coi Harriion Slrccl und Shoup J a-Scat oullels. For more informimalion and Regular picxluclit will be beyond repair. Ourlur skilled sl tochnidans repair You; iCia Vlas'last. Part I; al 2 and H;30 p.m.. “•- 'Ugh Salurdays in Powell shows,jws. A no-show cancellation fee w ' • donaiion is requested. season lickels. call 336-9221. Wednesdays ihroug hour broken hInQM andmd solder Si points, metal and TWIN FALLS - Tlie Bohoh ^Nora Band will Devotional:: DonD J. Black: Wealherinp the •''i' the upper level of Frazier chargiargcd. Reservations held only TWIN PALLS - Alumni SuSum mer, a l.iitle ’nieaitc on the iiwoKim plastic temples, nosenose pads and much rrw r#. play at 7 p.m, al the HlueJC LLakes Couniry Slomis o ( Sireiiressl ut 6;.30 p.m.. BP/Amcrica iception being the dinner bcyoniyond reserved time, Tlie Gala Show homecoming eshihil fcaluring recccceni works Ilall, ihe only maybe Como 10 Mount.lounlain Wast OpliaL.: Cluh, Cleveland Orchestra; Ori Grant Johannescn. n Idaho ari ihealcr. "•Piey'ic Pla)'ingI’la Our Song.'' which is clovclosed on Mondays. Some shows m ; Variations on Amcrica: Saint- by former College of Soulhcrn I nited cocktail scrvicc only,ly. For yofj'llsoiwtiysoi•y so nuflypooph visit i)s TWIN FALLS - Radiolio ■slalion KRIC piano; Ivcs: V majors, will be on view ihroughh , Aug. f) al will ofieii July , in m the Woera; Rosini: The p.m.. McPartla 7 . Ihe support of the Idaho pimmissission on Ihe Oilier Powell Lillle Liil Tlieatrc priKlutlions coniit p.m.. All Thinp andai ll;15p.:S p.m.. Nighl Sounds. i>ok and Candle." ihrough Maroniirona will perform July 2H iluougb Harber of Seville; al -J p.m . Arts, Ar ihe National [•ndowincrU for'of the Arts, will be "Bell. Hook Considered: al SUS p.m.- GarriMinOar Keillor's and Ihe Associaied StudentsIs of CSI. Salurday. and "Sh■Sherlock's Lasi C ase." 9, Mouljn ta in American Radio Company:my: Ul 7:05 p.m ..' 1 C / V p.m. VVedncsjlay ihroughgh July. IK, ------/W ednesday Museum » hours arc 9:30 a.m. 10I 8 ll yvu Ihive an ilem lor 77ie Tmie.v. Lchoes; al ‘);11.S p.m.. Riverivcr Ciiy Folk: nl JLJ! T Tuesday. 9:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. WWednesday Admission lo Hoi Ho Dog lliealcrs will be II) 10 including Ihc show and hoi c Diieriainm l e r l erti fa/e«iJ;ir. m a i l i l : W est 10:1)5 p.m.. I'olk Sampler:cr: Rivers;I and al „ , m , c vY - Dolores Rochford will play ihrIhrough Friday and I lo 4:.30.p.m,n, Salurday, S2 for everyone, incl 10 11:0S p.m.. Tlic Swing Era:a: VoicesV from the , ' dog lunch. Titne.sm c ^ ■ N e w s . Box SJH. T ^in Fulh. H. from H:.30 p.m.I.m. to I2;30a.m. alGeorge K‘%, wiwith collcge holidays observed. hrins: if lo o u r olTw e 1.^2 V tin J Si. H I’a't, DOISE - "Bears; Imaginaiial/» n and Season subscriptripiion lickcis arc on sale o r h r i r STANLEYEY - J.R. and Cheap ‘n’ F.asy ghl lickcis for Wednesdays musfusf nrecivc y o u r nofi'cc b y W c JS i i c OPTIriCAL ir traveling now. Ojicning nighl will play frumo m 9p.m. to l:30a.m attln fo p rim it in ihe Friiluy Spccial lolor llui 525 BLUE• L/LAKES BLVD. N. e>hihil will l>e on view throughh :Sepl. 7 al evenings and incluifliiding diniicf on July 22 n w n i d a v * Cun Clubb SiSaloon. c x in. Family night {'Hiursday week,rci, 7Jic li^lin f in ihe i;M enJiir'i\ fm 12/Sund; . - TWIN FAIf>ALLS - Radio slBlion KRIC thithe Idaho Historical Museum.I. IFor more arc S25 jier person. ..._.734-| niglil) special lickcisvcis arc S12 i>cf person, and- eventscnf.s rtiusf hc open to the public. ----- ' I-EYES BUHL - The Hushpiloislols and Cai will (9H.3 FM /10'1 03.9) will aif ai <):30 p.m .. infinformation, call 3.34.2120. ______J______TWINW N F A L L S ______1 Teens__ :m .77777ZZ2u m n m m mjTnTTimZ 2 D 2 ^ ^or people, Continued from Cl ourselves.'’•’ Kid I says. ’•W e're nol liglightheaned way, is empowci 10 n o te lh a t th e y d o n ’l ha>la v e 10 d o ^ com edy '’isn'l about vafnpi:npircs at all," pcrfect. JVe0 didn'tt! always make the 10 cerlain things. You knowiw w h a t 1 J The way she sees it. theIhe movie is . --cisiodons. But we’re saying: ce mean? You don't have to s m o k e n i m '■'really about ihc challiallenges of Here's whah a t h a p p e n e d w ith u s . m< weed to be down, . .. W e growing up and fulfillrilling your Maybe it’s somethingso you can relate wt experimenied with drur u g s a n d « destiny. In other words, btingbti true to to. So the nextnc lime something like ex m drinking and whal have yoiou to find , ^ J your own idcntiiy - oncecc you; figure ihis comess along,a you’ll be better dri in fo rm ed . ouout lhat lhal wasn't the wway. you D , a a o u t w h a t it is, know? ll wasn’t the way forir u s ,” 0 be youncir "Wh;'! 'Ciaria.ss Act' iries to do. in a , kn ■‘Il’s about learning lo b DANS: -and accepl yourself," KiKu/.ui says, s s | lakDIES JE i ••And I think every teen-agi•age movie is LADIE O N E R A C K about thut. ‘Encino M an’i’ i:is cenainly IJfflte ' m like tlial. Both guys learn le: about iheinselves via this primrimiiive guy I ** \ BBLOUS]>ES 5>0% OFFF I who suddenly finds himseTiself in their \ I I I \ LARGE SELECTr r iO N w o rld . , • . O N E G R O U Pp ; "Everybody has iheir owown rate lhat ]''»*- S J l . * * ' 1 ’ they learn about thetns(inselvcs and "% ¥ # , [CE OVER accept ihemselvcs. I alwaways remind WI& i 1 CARDSi r : /2 PRI^ ■ niyself that tim e take^kes care of • everything in life, but whevhen you're a SS 5>0% OEFF I .tccihaueryou don’t neccssressarily h:ive ______■- _ 2 0 % o3ff all JuJly &LES - c n o u g n p e rsp e c tiv e lo k'ncknow that. It B usines anything. 1 would hope'thilhat this film EODS JB^ANS meDN’S; SH IRTS ■ e n c o u ra g e s k id s a n d le tsis tlthem' know /C ^ ' « > Sprint Prirlnt ' ® )KEN SIZES that il docs eventually liapfup p c n ." . . BROKEN SIZIZ E S B R O I g Small signs of iccncn movies V Copy Cernter ; - increasing' nior.il sophistic;stication have 136 Snd Ave. NcMorth « n I $ Q 9 8 | n (N ext to) S ta n d a rd PPflnling) r M i b e en su b tly e m e rg in g in1 rcirccent years. i I-} r ^ 7 3 4 - 7 2 1 ■ Powniowmv»mi^gllgj fl In R c g in a k l H u d lin ’s •‘HoiHouse Party" C UP OfiLL Y ^ U (1990), for example, aI ggi irl m a k in g ’ out wlih her boyfriendid irefuses to li^ — iCELLANEOUS ^ iiavc intercourse with hirhim because MOCCAS]MNS lom. That’s a ' hc doesn’t have a condon- ^ MISCELLANEO!X>us JML[EN’S JE; ^a n s : big leap from earlier, prc--rc-AlDS leen k J ; movies thai never evenn rmentioned : protection or responsibilitylity. ; .And in Cameron Crovrowe’s "Say > i o < d ol’ reiiable Anything'* (1989). good 0 '■ / 2 Q'F ] F UP: isa c k ) a c ts a.s H Lloyj^ Dobler (John Cusac I- ••Tlie^cy Ma-ster*'at a panpany. holding I ' "GGENUINE LEVIS.S T Y L E I V L -■ onto people's car keys:ys unlil hc R e wir a r d [ANYOTHH E R : hey’rc sober ; determines whether they ; I enough to drive. 5 5 7 J E A 3 N Kuzui notes: "The world:rld right now ITEMS O jr inform ation ieacading to the arree s t has some serious proproblems. 1 lOr a kid myself wouldn’t wanl to be a k id conviction of personpi or persor - righl now. facing all thele diseasesc in ^ SAL]E i 1 the world, and having to somehow TSS the vandalizin INLY^lL 2 !lJ jsponsibie for tf n . ‘ i « : process what happcr\c:r\cd in Los ; Angeles and some of thele o th e r m a jo r Q 11n ( d /o r theft of TheT i Times-Ne\^W S S ' citics in this couniryry after Ihe - Rodney King yerdict.. ar a n d h o w to V 6:nding D m achines. : w OTS OF BOCOTS! 2 5 " /4-35%I (OFF : - c o m c to g rip s w ilh th e; faifact of what T justicc really is." or the B est In ththe W est, Shop « \ ■ 'O ' : Politicians talk, often vi P l e a s e ccontact, d : hypocritically, about anin ill-defined i »\U • en W ilson or>r Jim D alos atIt . < ^ -“lack of moral values.”” butb Kid *N ^ “ ’Play take a dirccl.andnd practical 733-0?0 9 3 1 . giWESTEjM approach lo (he problemsms teens face ; I. ■ I ■ I i-I j W i - virtually every day. TMnFalU ‘ 7 73 3 3 - 1 7 1 9 AJ All three of their films fi have fl 336 Mal{lain Ave. South - Included realistic anti-drugrug and safer- : sex messages, advocati^lti^g condom TheTin*les-N s^ m W ttmmmiimzWLxmrm□ Z Z f l X ■ use for the sexually active. ; "We went through all1 theseth things L^SSS . . . : t ' . .- - J . « —•____£ ------.luiy 1C..199:> Jiiiic.'S-N.iW!}./■J. rr.vin (^-llls: I: ,|I.U 0 3 GenesisS tops COjncert dr:raws so ffar p 10 tour!rs accordiing to Pol)llstar scarce tickei ilollars which among ar the top 10 concer:ert draws, ALBANY. N.Y. (AP),l>) -• [-nglisli liiion for sea iiiir t : s M.'J m ilh.iii. g rossing S>22 m illio n w hilele pe rfo n ii- A L B A NNY. Y N.Y, (AP) - Here aiee llthe 1o]i 1(1 con- • 1 l.uni rockcrs Genesis and llicihe veiienble- wili once ag;again lead to far loo many gr ing sy limes in cilies. cen drawss Ifor Ihe firsi six months ofol l‘>‘;2 and llieit .• i,’;: 'sl.'.l iiiilhon. Gralct'iil Dead were llicie 1lop concert Ixix ol fice ca:casiialiies." I’ollslar said, in Jimmy nuffeii. who twe.veiikuil llie gn>ss revememies. as compiled Tuesdayay by the conccil . ,h: SI2.'- million, I draws in,an inipriwinj; cc(economic cli- Genesis._. llie' irio ted by Phil business blues wilh his "I"Keces'.ion indusiry nevlewsleller Pollsiar: II MclU-in..imp: SI 1.7 million, m ale fo r rock 'n ' rcill .thehe :llrsi half of. .Collins, toppippcd all acis by grossing bi • Jo h n Recess Tour." ranked 1 IthI wilh gross i. lliL* ye ar, an indusiry nevnewsletter re- .S2S millionIII ini Nonh America dtiring Ri ‘ • Cicnesis;sis: '>2S m illio n . ’ • N eilil I n i.iin o n d : S l l.fi m illion. eamings of $9.8 niillion. purled. the six monionllis lhal ended June 30, c;: 11 llalen: Sll,.^ million. ••liveryone is more opiimi:nislic iilxiut . Gr.itefu.•tul D ead; S2fi..^ m illio n , ■ • V an 1 Pollsiar said llie conceiicen business ’Hie Gratefulfill bead grossed S26..3 mil- ththis summer lhan last' siinui Uiy.u.-.in ,-\d.m is: SlO.-l m illion, has iK gun lo sliakc o il'f illthe doldnims lion, illica: .S22 miiiion. Ben i-iss. executive tlirecli llial had promoters compm p la in in g last I’olls la r said s; Genesis "may havo B 'Nonh American Concert Promoters I |______year of singers crooninj!ling lo empty raked in momore money, bul they left 'N Association, seals. vast sections>ns o f c m p ly se ats at a good A This summer's stadiumni tours - •______Bm llic newslellcr wanearned lhal the luinilKrof■ theirth sladium shows," sl tick ets to gel wcre "inappropriate" for him to L ad iees & luniors J Ferry on llie covcr? conimeni on Ihe pending ch.-iiange. M « | “No.” she laughed. Newhouse had cited "conceptual "t mj|i '•Would il ever haveIC :a black-and- o r r , differences" between himn :ind Got- M W l FITS HAIm ___ 7!yO% w liiie p h o lo I'roin an upciipcoming show VIMSU] D rn w n lliel). W hat exactly’ were ihchev',' ' at the Museum ol' Modei)deni Ad'.'" she source lhal New-; “Well." Brown replied.d.'"l think. r> na C continued. "I don't knowlow. I wouldn't cdly - in kc< Group Ladies O n e Group Junior - house had ousted• dniosllv il was the faci thalX 1the reader- ^ like to say no. you know'.'>w? I m e an , o lv siyle - and Gottlieb unexiK-ci-; shipl! liad aged and lhal theile re m ust Ik- ve myself open cussion Ik I\ CtflUl vioijsly I’have lo leave i keeping with ihe chainnari’s ways to capture anolher gerleneraltdfi of J M IW Ito seeing whal worksrks anil what niagazine m $499 DRIIESSES& nd nol after months of dis-I i New Yorker readers. And di>esn’t." "A n y edil tciween the two men, as the1 s that's whal I have lo llgure 10*24“ Brown, who will leaveave ihe editor's and I guess ■ maintained. ^ “The New Yorker will l> . Ivy - R og. to S59.00 : ollice al Vanily Fair to lo E. Graydon it.” Browii r PS Reg. $5.99 idiior tloes bring new bliwd; t I'ereni from V anity F air.' CAP * RMMPERS : Carter laler lhis nionih.ll. has1 the sum- One of I ss Ihere will l>c ijuilc a bii of• plained l later, "What I I’bring from — • mer lo consider her p pi; lans I'or T h e N ew Yorkei ti rem a rk ed . f Vanity Fair'is my sense e Group Ladies ■' New Yorker hel'ore takitaking over the a/.ine’s sial "f . S u mL n in er ^ f llie first c lian g e s ;ii T h eI whichI has always been slmni:. s my _ _ _ « « - higlilirow magazine from I editor Brown's al ker may be among the mag-» j sense of narrative, my sen: n i f t ' - Robert A. Goillieb in SejSeptenilKr. Un- The New V $099 gi vith wniers, lg 9 9 lal'f critics. An associate ol) ' ing. my relationships • wii I til then, she s;i».’s. shele vwceome longer "leaal Vanity Fair characleri/ed \ : not speak so recklessly ;; lot of other Q ||1| years w hen/ Yorker's current reviewersI ^ '"I’m tiol bringing a lo ; hosiuge to her words. - Ihings from Vanity i-air -- Ihe whole ' i. J. I leg. to $21.00 Reg. to $29.00 erview conduct- was quoleilmal.” saying ihere’were no i TC ; However, in an inlcrvi OPS y kind of spin and visual1 excilemem ' ^ rOTES * ^ leading voices." as in llie i •! ed al'ler lasi week's stunning sn news deed. Step leii m o v ie c ritic P auline K aels and so forth thal will not IxIX, ,ri. Dnei G roup ■ •: lhal liie champion of yliglitz and gloss Fair's criti On led around the counlry. In-;) ale1 to The New Yorker," le G roup I; wouid Iw enmisted witiwith Ihe siodgy preparing t leplien Schiff.' now Vanilyf 1 S he_ci_led such V anilyy F air »il'l'er- t _ EME L adies :cn“ Brownr^X. Wcsl 43rd- la d ie s ------r 'a n d ^ r a p N c w —Y o rk err :ritic-ai-large. reponedly is ings ; as liovelisl W illiam SlS ly ro n 's 'h n r ” ------:• pointed in ilic jjcnend;d direction< she Janies WoI( c to make the iransition lo rowing ; account of his binlOUl wilh de- C fT T 1\ : m ay go...... th e sam e. ly^A TFHLETIC i e pression and Nonnaii Maila ile r's e ssay s 11 ed brighter light B r'|^ rd-SifeuI.-wilh BroiYtlJTrilic hi addilioii. she shed I e as "the kinds of pieces^ thal i would PT WNNERp ■ ; behind llie an- llciion Th'olcoll ' seems :i safe bet lo do •; on the circumsiances Ik g work in 'Hie New Yorkerrr a n d V anily C ? t i SHOESS] ■ n o u n c em e n t I'roni A dvadvance Fublica- had yet to who has published liuleI- -Fair. And-. lUere are niimany others ^14 R e e b o k & ; tions chainnan S.I. "Si";i"Newli«niseJr. 1 the New fl V an ity F a ir, also said she pieces that wouldn't ... An\nd I'm very w *lHOES L / lliat Goillieb was oui.It. She5 said lhal neni. A m o 'f' L.A. G ear to fonnulale plans regardings much aware of the differen . :• she had been makingng no plans to tressed by v Yorker’s literary conipo- • mong those said to be dis­ hy Gottlieb's departure is 7 2 E331 2 9 ” teg, to $63.99 | jWWWj Pp r i c e ^ ^ ^ B H R n B H K i | w S ¥ g 1 K o i a S

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Slee ^ Heg. $4.99 not com ple ______: IITS / 2S PRICE T*■OWELS pick it up anc • your m oney.mslve Twin Set lo $999 5 O ntie Table i Our beddingrp p r ic e s ran g e from $ 1 1 £ )u'll find us 20% to 30% our premiumn King1' Size Set. In cach OM » ■ ______O ' M[LLOWS below compar:larable gooas ■ even at Si 19 for our most Inexpens Dacroi o; n H o u o f i l ^ '- s' : ^ "-$^99 ' ' Fi ;li Instance, we think you'l 'ABRIC L so-called 'Sale* prices.iD utation for th e lolowest iQing(& 8 Queen Sizes 0 1 0 0 2 "prices in the West ^^3U:UES~Tcr$7:99"ifD7— $ 2 . 0 0J OFF ( Reg. Phice Reg. $6.99~ We have a repi C ^ eIP furniturefend p it every d a y . m m lefsoMI Prico Proiocbon GuajanioaDou E mIVICE We defe ■ M H U R N iT U R E ^ WowiQnolboundofso SSr^oSlliraK eg^ •BBS 9 a.m;-9 p .m .^at9 ain. tJooivS p.m . • 733-1431__ yBEgi ^ ^ ■ 1 Blue Lakes Mal r r n open Mon.-Frt. 9 a 1 q M ^ Sun. Uot - ______- ,C -4 Tifnos-Nows. Twin FallsallG, Idaho Friday. July 10, 199:992 I'V P ■ its for rewbrkedi ssongs com e rinjiging in from chuhurch groups .r-, ■ M T V .a a w a r d rn o m i n at t i o n s h a ^ LosAngclKTi; Times soisongs - in which ’’My Guv”” 1 l)cc'i)nie.s said. E ven so. OOisiucra is said tlicrc will •* " M y G od” and ’‘I .Will Foliolow Him” be encore prcscniiscniaiipns in ilie.ruturc. ^ H O L L Y W OOOD ( - Forgci the liyin- m me eans Je su s. U isi Sunday, llic ilu Holly- "Clmrtli doesn’tn’l have to l)c boring. nal, 'H ic y 'rc .sin.singing songs from "Sis- wowood United Melhodisi Chunurclrchoir Wc w:inl il to helie c;exciting." R e d Hi ( o t C h i l ii P e p p e r s f l a v o i icr Act" in chu:hurch - and il’s no act. bclbelied out Ihe songs lo a "rouhluslng” re- Disney Iuls also alsc rcccivcil hundreds ^ . sister. CC[ceplion from die congregalitllion. said of unsolicllul noiciioics from nuns thaiik- WliSr HOLLYWOOI Calil'. T h e W :i!t Di:D isney C o, has rcccivcd Pa:Pastor Ignacio Casiucra. in g it for m a k inng g "Sisier '] Acl." ihc PG - (Al>) - The Red Hm Chil Peppers, rcqucsi-s Tromn churchi chpirs for llic "The difference is lhal in, ouro case, rated comedy iliai'iliai'sTars Wlioopi Ciold- Lais Aih:c1cs’ premier h ard -ro ck m u sic to ; inovic'.s reworked ‘6()s il vw;Ls \'?orship. nol enienainmiment," he berg, . hiind, ca])liircd ci^lu iioiiiitluiinations Ipr Illi- l'/J 2 M T V V id e o Mlu usi sic .A w ards. iiicludiiii: hjsl viden andI Ik‘ iK-st group, . , , T h e h a m l’s ‘•Liiidcr ihiIhe Bridge^^ a • ';md "Give ll Away"'vidi;ii ils ^ nit ■•niiKul S u t:ar Scx NJaji:tagik" album. cnrncfl'nominatinn'T-iirnmcnicgnrir^ (.liiiliin: bcsl videi).' lif.1st gi ro u p and l>esl directio n , 'I'hc runlv-MiiiI j:rt)up I:n ' and veteran hard rockers Vananilalenticd ------for' ihc-sccohrt-hipheM- nnumber- o f— iiDiniiiations wilh six( . t n VoyucN 'dance disc "M L o v in ’ (You’re Never Gonna Gc w as is: NO DOIWN PAYMMENT noniinalcti in calejiorics including hesl direction, ttcst group ------^------^ NO INIITEREST Van lialen earned noiniim illions Ibr Red Hol Ch:hlll Peppers Anlhony Kle) - N o m in e e s for ih c lI' ‘l‘>2 M T V lliin cll. '■G(;>odkk V ib ra tio n s"; S ir M ix- Bunch, Bu "Gooil Vibrations,■• AS LOWWAS A! Video Music Aw.uils, willivilii winni;r-s A-Lul< "Babyby Got Back." SPECIALI EFFECTS:; D av id » -®-™- lo b e an n o u iice tl .Sept. D A N C E :; EEn Vogue. "My Lt)vin' Bvrnc. By •'Sheas'Mad^^: Del' L 1 ep p a ril. S 2 S = Jevcr Gonna Gel ID": "f.el's '•I.' CSci Rocked"; MichaIiael Jack- ' V ID E O O F T H E YYEAR: E Dd Nsv ••Holiilay (Trulli or son. soi "Black or While": U2 I.cp p a rd . ‘’L e t’s.C iel Ki>ck..ckc.l": Nir. , irky Mark i't The Funky Belter Be Than the Real 'I'liinii.^ No downwn payment required. Subjectject to credit approval. If paidd ini full by Jan. 2,-1993,youra)ur account will be vana. ■•Smells ,Lik? Tcei■c c i Spirii"; Dare) : M.irk ,)od Vibrations^: Prince & ART> DIRECTION: GunsIS N'Ros- credited fc Red ili.l Oiili Peppers.. "I "U iK lcr IlK- J for all finance and insuranceice charges which accaie on) youry purchase from date oi pipurchase through V Power Generation, es. es. •‘Noveinl'cr Raiir’: Red I H ridge’’: V an lla lc n . ••Righiphi N o w ." J a n . 1 ,11993. 9 9 Rnance ctiarges accrueue iat a rate which wiii vary. ThThe APR in filfect on Oct. 31.111,1991 was 19.8%. Peppers.PC] 'Give ll Away": S ^ ir M ix - Aminin:nimum $.50 finance charge willwi b e a s s e s s e d . MALE: iiric ClapU)n.1. •-rc-iiT^s in M C T A l,H-HARD i ROCK: Del' Lep- A-Lot. A- "Baby Goi Back^'; R(!^od S tew - fleavcn.^^'Joiin Mellencain" "'n ,' “ parii, •■Lcl'ss CGel Rocked." Melallica. art. art •‘Broken Aitow,'^ m.. Ilic Grcal l.ci: Up^’; Tom I’clty. •'Into idman’': Ugly Kid Joe. EDITING: 1 Iin V,>guc. \Ov h Lovin' j While Open"; Bruce Sp g Aboui You": Van (You're (Y' Never Cionna (i(ic^t It." : mAGKVMinilV.tlllOWHI.::-...... r t JftJBfmPRl!PRISES r " I : ••Human Touch’’: \ViWuril Al iialon.-'RiBhlIhl Now,” • Melallica.Ml ••I:nicr Sandmaiian’’: Red Hwy3l).&93 ' . ' 2732Adi6sijiite.tL ...... 1704WdisonAv£l A v i t ______^ ^ ______Yankovic. ••.Smells Like NiNirvana. ALTERNA U Away^^: ; ; jATTVE: Nirvana. Hot Ilo Cliili Peppers. ••Give U TwtaFdU T v ^ T a l l s T w i n Fb oD ni i FEMALE: Tori Amos.s. "Silcnl" All ■■Smclh Likeike Teen Spirii'^: Pear! U2. U2 ••liven Belter Than TlT h e R eal K 'Hicse Years’’: "Annie Thing": Van Ilalen. "Righl ^ lie Lennox. ••Alive'';e’-; Red Hol Chili Pep- Th . pR ouH E SJuiAlBtSEMKE NillUTSIT S M llE IK O IE WINESIHNAUIO IHIIIIffIKKErSSMMlENGIIIE •'Why^^; M a d o n n a . "H oiliday lid . (Truth •'Givee It Away"; ‘nie Soup ■(CINEMATOGRAPHY: 309 Moin 718 Oneida or D.ire^’: Vanessa WilliaiMams. "Save Dragons. "Di\Divine Tiling." Amos, An ••Sileni All These= Yoi^?; i . la N.WoodWoy j j 517SirOddey R u p e i ^ the Best i-or L;ist.’" V ID E O FFROM R FILM: Eric Clap- Eric Eri Clapton. •'Tears In llea\aven^'; l-n I , KefOtdmm BiB i ^ y (Goodlnfl ______GROUP: nil Vogue. ••My Lovin’ ton. "Tears In Heaven" (Rush): The Vogue. Vo "My l.ovin^jY Bunch. Bu ••(kukI Vibrations";■; M e ta lli- " 1 -v /- Cr,;icker. Lovin' (You'lu're Never Gonna Gel ca. ca. "Enter Sandman‘S; Rcil H ot C h ili ALLER f G A ■ opment. •‘Tenncssee^^; LLISRY ••Teen A n g sl {W hnt illIhe W o rid Id "; R ed H o01 m Chili I’eppers, "Give It Peppers. Pej "Give ll Away'^;; V anessa^ R S S ^ S S S Needs Now)^^; Nirvana.na. ‘•Smells Away"; Sir• Mix-A-Lol.N "Baby Got W Wi illiams. ••Running Back lo:o Y ou,'^ ^ ^ m m m Like Teen Spirii": TorTori Amos. Back": Van HHalcn, •'Right Now.•• B 1 R E A K T H R O U G H : Tori.iri A m o s. •'S ilc n l AM T lic se Years.^^ C H O R E OXJRAPHY: G En Vogue. ••Silent •Si All These Years";,'•; D avid RAP: Arrested Devi)evelopmonl. ••My Lovin’i’ ((You're Never Gonna Bynie, By "She-s Mad"; Red HI lot Chili •■Tennessee^’: Black Sliesiheep. ••The . Get It): Hamammer. “Too Legit To Peppers. Pc| ••Give ll Awayly " ; V an , s - Choicc is Yours’^: Kris:riss • KrtJss. Quil": Madonionna. "Holiday (Truth or Halcn. Ha '‘Righl Now.‘^ c r V y I _

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DEAR ABBY: What is:llic proper r^ 3 ^ H |r DEAR TWO EYES: WiA^onderful wliun smokers non- idea. J‘d like to see the one' for1 smokers arc dining out tog< D e a r A bby o rrh o id s, Rcccntly. eight of usIS decidedi. lo A bigail cat oul. ll was lltc binhd;:hday of one. J ' VanBuren ,JD E A R A B B Y : S o m e o f thetli limer- aiul llic otlicrs were Irealinliing him to a icks you have prmied aree familiar birthday party. Tlic rest;iestaurant_did I ' I cfacfassics. bui many o f us. (d e v o tee s imt lako reservations. cigarctte theyley chain-smoked through still ^^til writo and publish origin;inals. This ^ ------As.iYc.cnLc.KilJh'J-resiiHM1ICUU._HC_,I, iticulr-your-piirly-did-not--oiii.one .(miiu:)-wun fir,:*! .plucc.ir.in_aJim-l_l_ : ...... - r s j r s j 5oo were asked if we wantedll t»t< s,l in ll,,; the-non-smoking seelion. crick cri' contcsi; A- LI^IMERICK 00( Miuiking or iioii-sniokiitg118 scclion. I However, I iwould have based my AhOUT Al DICriON said; ••Noii-smokiiig.'' liul was Jccision on1 wwheiher or not ilie guest • ' InI the lighl of the limerick H o . ijiiickty (aiit/ loudly) mrrcclal cor l.y /as a smoker, and accom- I propose a conservative sc ______(u ie _ i)£ _ lh c sm o k e rs. Ti .wtirtL.-modaludiliailai p e rso n ____ .------__ 1Lci.lony.words not be usee Iliree sm o k e rs a n d fiv e non-smokers noi You may be accused of in our pany- 'Dje ilirecirec .smokers d e ^ R A\BBY: B I hope this letter •Sesciuipedalianism. c h iiin -sm o k c d d u rin g tlie tl entire ,vill preventni ‘someone from having - J A C K F l m eal. , , , th e k in d o f acaccideni I recently had. - C O V IN Ary . C A L IF .’ Since liic meal lookk about; IWO ^ Because ai of Ihe ti^y'prinl on the DEAR j JACK: Tlianks:s fo r a hours. I don'l think il w. 1F e r ry .. 5 1-_____ nday al Magic-Park. -bought at: CG ircle K -on O rerchard-in B oise- will meet at noon Sundii site and the remnantsnis of Kelton Road. Ian Sam ___w ill c o n d u c t a to uur r of Ritter Island. A lunc™CTr ______I'irk smoked trout, t'niit., winewi or juice and dessen wiWill bo 1 VFW Post 21366 plans potluck at pa served.Cosiis.$l()apa person. Regisiralion is reqiq u ire d . ^ • TWIN FALLS - vrVFW Post 2136 and Aiixil:xiliary Call 837-4.‘5{).'i. will meet at 7 p.m.1, 1Monday at Ciiy Park fufo r a ______polluck and meeting. V ic Tiiiics-Ncxvs,s u ’c/cornc'.v /lew.s' o f com mm iunity . c v a iis . S a u l tiuilcriui■rial lo The Times-Ncws Valley V S B ox 54H. Tw in Eills.s. ID Special tour sett forf( Thousand Sprir H3.m-()54S. Ph:iscc s..submit news at lenst ;i w a T h o u - :uh':mcc :md incltulcIc :i phone liumbcr where yoSo" i ‘ LARGESE V IN E R IP E - MM GlG O R G E O U S E HAGERMAN-A'l spccials| resource lour of Tli sand Springs Preservei-e i is se t fo r S u n d a y . P a n icripants ip ; lic rcuchcd. I - J CAILNTALOUIPES £^ EACH ^ G raphic aartist will t(teach poster;r design ck h u g e,•.SYRUPY I SWEET S" : POCATELLO - Adullsulls and kids tion and Con);)nfercnces. nirning Tliursday. Cost is S199, plus S5 HOI ewer 12 years of age cann teamIc to de- for materials., . INEYDE^:W MEL.ONS 9 • •• sign posters for projcct?::t>! in a class - Connie - BiBrooks, - 11 professional...... - 1For moro information artdd IO rcg is- — ------— 1 9 ! sponsored by ihc Idaho10 Slate' Uni- graphic’ anistlist, will teacirthree ses- terte r. c a ll ISU C o n tin u in g E E( d u ca tio n vursity Office of Continuiinuing Educa- sions sot forb r 7 IO 9 :3 0 p.m . lK*gin- aat t ;236-3155. -1 FlROZEeiT b IERRIEES •A\VAILABLE■ S A T U R D AHY MORNIKING* ^ "f I IHDIVID{DUALLY QUICK FROZI)ZEN UNSWEETENED RAWBERRIEES i s l b . b o x ...$19.95B.

« BLUUEBERRIES»18LB. BOX...!$23.95 M m ISPBERRIESSl3LB . BOX....$18.99 B w JU IC Y ANDAl SW EET IBAiiioii FRESH :C STRAWBIBERRIES UMS PIOTATOE 1 9 mDOBHBBUY AJPA FUU FLAT Ifi $1 2J 19 T in tirY gj]^ompafe-At— p I S :T O R — I ^ m mB P IN T C U P ~ y W orDrid's Largest ^ * iYSTAL s p r i n g s ", P TMwe«s-( u ie ir rj ^ S p a Company ££1: ESTERN FAMILY WESTERN FAMILY 700 GAZEIEBO lAONADE■ MEAT PIESI 3 ..I f c / i W ith T heie PuPGbase bt J I 7 0 Z . ilinatop Calil Spa Only^ 3 9 9 5 •TURKEY I 7'Elim r " i i • CHICKEN BHH BJIVUNATORSFSPA PACKAGE FEATURES:3: ■ F O R »BEEF • 1 Wtiiripo■Ipooljct ’ TopstIp Skimmer/bottom suction I i • Hard cover 0 000% 0 filtration) ROZEH COHCEHTRATE ; • I.Slip pump • 2 swirl'icts jet ' ". ;luxe redwood cabinet ! ’Start up kit •1 Whinpoipool jet •Deiuxi ^ MEADOW GOIJ l d ” ^ • ill foam Insulation ^ \ • Cushioned ticadcadfests- •2 hpairult' uivwer/air Injection. Fail fo idenvater light • Safety tiandnils■slls »220Voqu.iquipment pack •Undei 8 C T . BA G nent enclosure •AllI jetsjci. Individual controlled • Rejuvcnator'seaSeat • Equipmer. , TWIN POPS! « jur choico ol Allair Plus- 9 Therapy jotsts • UL appro\novcd •Youn :rylic color or Rovel • 2 swirljets • Top loadii3ding largo inter acrylh

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L - Z l - . ' ' . . ?b—iS D UNNIS TIIKMKNACI-:T l . 1 UK F,FAM ILY C IR C I S ‘NI^IINJA TURTLES’ scores:s callers voted Yes I ’Tooon try(out :s!8 callers voted No i o i ■ / This month'ss strip: ‘FOR BEIETTER OR FOR W O R S E ’ by Lynn JoJohnston . j J V7TQ I ITS fl FeMnLE-OL.oNuy, (uiflEH HmnecoJCOflEMflS'i ONCeASlW l£OK.UZ." I’Ve. GOT Fe^V^t£SNe£OB f - rl NOSUCHTFllTjlNS-^flS^ MO&?UlTOON MMV r T - s e e r SH E'S F v r ? FReeaJNC*- HERh£Et?ieiN. 1.^ i i p ( • - 'f : ______- —^our-llttle-brother-looli!” ______•• purple, l-(KUsoius on pcrsonalilv. special ap- tcML'h the ansNM-Tiiijriii^ machinc. inlo lutsinc^^iCNs lor joiirseli. 10 heeome en- pearaoi.es. sex.ex appe.il.a III; CANCER (June 2I-J«ly : I Irvprciiciir.r. You' are intle[K'ndenl. oriyi- > 1: Domes. SACITTARllARIUS (Nov. 22-IX-c. 21): ^ lie ailjusitnenl will suit ytiu.«■ ^ JUSI l.nc, ^,,,^1^, . niil. .lynami.mie. sensual anil possess pio- larle.l 24 houis ago vviil Iwar Ytiu'll have more I'reedoniin m scL-clioii ,, lirii. l-ailier exerleil more inllu- .111. Accent humor, tiiversiiys ill' rurniiiire. design, etdors ACROSS [i I eiiL'c lhanI illilid molhcr, Vou make I'resli ipitslii.l,lo Iravel in order lo compicie ' saying, "ll was a lough lighlIlil.r J M " oni. I.11I Ii ...... Y, 1 Untomod ___ lew direeliiin tlurini; Aujiusi. Yoi.-.|| add 10 wardrobe, won!" Libra plays key role. 5 Young hoffing ’* _ Ye s te rd a y 's Puzzlele Solved: e.'.uM k-vu-n• ery much in love. , conlldence isis resiored.rc to Hnrd (o find ----- 1 LEO (July 2.1-AHg. 22): (M'areh 2l-A pril l ‘>i: [ly mak- ): Id p coints CA PR ICORN O W (Dec. 22-Jnn. V)y. Y..u 14 W oodwind Ie W d Ih Io Fp ] ARIES ( I'rmn unusual source —- 1disi.uiLc in- ||„ „|o |,i ii'i; ini|iiirivsivs early you'll have answer lo llrsi -'ihis is iiM> goiHl 10 Iw 15 Tfonauro — hj—f volved. You will gain allielies. |.i,b islK.,l I j ^ J l J o T Y m eotuiMilrutn■1 by lale allernoon. Vour J,eeling began \esienlay. Uy 16'Lamb'spon | [ I material priwes elleclive. |.,«.'„s Ft iilso on fi|| I involved. Blend humor wiih i'll know Ihal major wish iv ^ n a m o - i ^ B Ik T ^m T If In I t I nioncy is in home, securily. division ol'p >s ot pur,«>se. Y ou’ll he inviieil' I led. .Scenario i'eaiures social 17 Doublo b a ss ■ ■ . VIRGO (Aug. 2.VScpl. 2:’'” S s . . | o . 18 Block |2SP ^I ^ I HiBiki Id preslijiiiiiirous social al'I'air. ntiust u aciiviiy. romancnance, style. lie salislleil hy superllcial c 19 Typo ___ I JS (A pril.:o-M ay 2(1): Oi>sia- a q u a r ilUS u s (Jan. 2(l-i'eb. IX): You assorlmont “ IcIH ^ A lm TAURUS Give lull play 10 inielleclu i c B ^ ^ n Ic I EI '•I'-’’ "''ereoitioine - you'll be complinienied IX-elare. "I vv;ml llie laelitK ;»nl riflii niitliihe.sj)ini!ying. "This is deja vu!" Scor- 20 Judgm ont ' U - i cniphasi/es leadership, pro.- >i 22 Tfirongs ■• I ^ ^ ^ t T cTt T c I " " ‘•‘I'-ifii.. panaeliL-.p;: Indiviilual who pre- now !" i-iK,'us on deadline. pmotion. resisumee lo thtisc. 2'S Climbing plant h jp ^ a ” 1 1 I t as iiulili'freiii will now Ih; en-"• iiy, IntensH'ieil relalionshlp. 25 Porno __I lluisiaslie. Il-'ocus ( on im age, eredibiltiy.■y- LIBRA (Sept. 2,V()ci, 2 2 ): l-inish •H''--mpiI lo lo inlimidaic. Ytui're going 26 Moan f«^ M M ' B B B B Il'^ iiIIiIc.s. inamariial Malus. whal you siarl. open lines. oii r conununi- pl-''-'*-'' ' '*ip'mlime!_Taurus " involved. 29 Unwanted I I o love, l-inan- PISCES (Fel I'g M H n M F OBMINIII (May 21-Jtme 20): 'Hiosese calion. Iw "suscepliW e" lo (Feb. l‘J-March 20): Corn- postal mattor who claimI yt)uyi are "one siep behind" arere ciid sialiis shows marked imprtivemeni, ir muiiicaiioii irorn Iron one "overseas" proves 33 Goi on 0 ■ 10 81 M W il^ H X iB J J J M I in for riiilc: a>awakening. Ytni'll gain plau-u- Ytiu'll Iw iolil. "W e shouldd have : done il enlighiening.:. AsA' crealive lliinkvr. ytui'll plono ” I Ki||| ve your way in llrsi place!" Arit,ries involved, change yourr mindmi - you Iwcoiiie more lS.^ftSiU Xl§J tliis. you'llII w in. you’ll prove 10 have 34 A l a — — [)ersuasii>n via w rillen wonls. SC ORPIO (Oei,. 2.VN0)v, V, 21); Stress aware ol'style.■le. roreigncusionis.|i cuisine., 35 Form or corn 07/10/92 jxiwers tit [k-i slart jj~ 36 Gooo wrong __ ^ PopcornI isis cereal. Why nm brcakfiLst ee- American speak'iwaks 220 syllables a minute 37 Morgo and aroo ti - 40 WordW( rral.'/HicniarJ arc people, you know, who mi-iV L.M. Boyd' d ' wliile the averaj;• erage i-renchman uiiers I.M). 36 Slrootcar L_ Some scholars ih 39MO-oorg. tiMz1M2 TtiOun# M»(f>a 5»rvie«». >nc ee 12 23 Ubonino- • 41 FollowFo emwavc a bapba of popct>m every moming.lg. — ' irs Ihink you c.m judge liie life ! I 0 7 /1 0 /9= 2 40 Playing cord iAll llignt* na»oiV*a l l3 25 Vogotablo pulp 43 Bull's-oyoBu and cal il inn llieil: car on ihe way l«i 'Muk. IWO and a half years wilhoul;nil ealing any- pace t>f a petiplciiplc by how lasi iliey lalk. anil 41 Hoisting^ 28 Jo la t ■ ‘•4 PonmonPo n OnTV■y, w hal’i “iiccofdinn time"? , Ihing, nothing tn ihcIhc foregoingI suggests oihci'- 27 Oporp by Bollini 46 MeMovo smoothly r?T • mochino Fom alos A. 0.1-airiir segments that can Iw sliorl-n- Uerc's how Presideni Marry II; Tnnnan 42 Loarnod 2 8 " — BuIbn'- 47 F. englheneiJ, ilcpcnding on ImwIW opened his first prcss confcrenrnre: "I'ray for of '1.2(K) people n.uned.Smiili ' 29 Worn-out 4B SensitivitySi In cnctl or Icny revealed thai mo' 44 Humpbacks uics and sceonds tHhcr fcaiiiresvs me. lK)ys." I mosi Sniilhs view wiih some 30 Portalning to doalings «J' many mmuic; 45UkomoQobl NN 8 Pavod way: ; aceordian-iinie slot mt»st oficncn Ontfliui of every fivc-pciiKopicjD-Aiis^'i'Sfi:^;!!^!^ le Women's l.ik-raiion move- )6 — homol . Um O a hearing 49A A single timo ncctl. Tliai ae 46Molflcunlt 56- a a loom oDbr. erconlincnl. 47 Rogoa • , 59 C 31 Poimiofls 50 FreightFl boat Miucc«dS‘'Wealhcr." is iniliu was Ixmi on some olher 1 jn'o cousin 9 Dlmo'o valuo louih Sciis per. A niplit eluti 50 Sculfs / I 0 32 Juicy fruits 51 Ireland lr( Ifiliceticclicckcr-uppers have il riglit. aboulIUI Mosi languages flf ihc Sol dub musician tells you wliat dor lOMakobottor ulwiil 50 sylla- ypu already kne\ 64 Suspond 50WrilorBombock 4 ros":uoscuo 11 Alotfs oppositellio 34 Proparod oppios 52 EE( uropean ‘X) pcrvcniI ilf ii Ihc Iwspiial bills' containlin mil Ihe speaker to deliver ul> knew-: 'H il- first dollar or twt> ne idea o f how in the lip j:)r is' 1 55 fmpllod but f5lLo.«9tnndl ’ ^ T S p} ploco I 12 Skin 37 Nam o capital ct eliargc errors. bles a mimite. You get some r is a primer pul thca- by the . unspokcfn )2 Ffoshor ^ H ^ £ "8:tor PJ 13 DInor sign 3Q W alkod hoavily 53 SomothingSc oasy UnJcrMandand the laraniuin can go up lo slow this is when ynu knovow the lypical nighl club musiciusician. 13 Profound- ® ™ ; 5 .'Zoo ottractlon. -o3P bio y 21 Objoct to o n 56 Exist& . 'I i 5 .s . ■ ’ ll

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i C l e v ei i r d e v i o : e workss m a g i c : i n T n e l u d e ’ ‘Batman1 Returns’’ fades,] PyJayBoynr prlondo Scniin^. ^ I t but stiinleads box. ( o f f i c e I With spccial cffccLscLs e y ery w h c rc this su m m er, jt’s spccial in another:r S'-sense to encounter a piovi'^ LCJS A N C I-l.I-S (A P)’) - "Bat- In second wilhilh a '•olid piemieie iikc ‘‘Prelude louK iss,” man K elunis'' reni;iiiieI.^.7 iiiilliiiillion. liddie Mur original "llainian"- movovic and phy's sexii;::xiial _ comedy was fadiii)’ al the.ho.'; ollltlice. "Btuunerang'' foufoujdil oil had le- In ihe film 's trickiest:est scene, a young wom:ui :mdild lecletl.a mil old mun mngicallyilly .switch bodies - bul theIhc "Batman Returns'' mad:..lf > |J J I :»Kl ™lk-L;i It I'or liiird. magic is more in theie imood than in ihe camera- millitiii over the weekeiu,ul.;iow„ l;-">.n"'*l»'ll,' work. And this is nss it should be: "Frcfude to1 a 4fi pcicenl from the [;p rcv ic u s " was foinili \^illl Kiss" is a kind of fair;airy tale, but it's a fairy taleIlle w eek , aiul co llec ic d .S12.' ""I- V-« million. "U"Unlawl'iit f-ailiv" ___ g ro u n d e d ih h u m a n expairioi Camcs" was pf two attractive youngjng people, Peter (Alec Bald-Id* In l ‘« 9 . ••B alinan" collecicd ci seventh al S4.11 mim illio n . win), who works forr a publishing firm, and Ritaita ,$19.2 miiiion in its ihirdI w eekend • ___iM c g _ R y iin )._ a _ b a ntcndcr_who-aspircs_to-bc-n c n i oi leleaNf and liad ill.ulif ^ p h ic designer. Earlyrly in the movie, they meet at million after Ihree weeksks. It ilid "Pinocchio." whiiIvhich lo o k in a party. It is love nt firstirst sight. so in fewer loc.ilions ilialian “Hat- million, "l.eihallhal Weapon V , Tlicir whirlwind coui:ourtship leads to n wadding, man Reliiriis” and at a liniime when earned S2.-J inillitlillion for ninlh and which is where the biglig •switch occurs. When an el- an a v e ra g e m o v ie licki:kel cost "i'ar and Awav"a y " v\as lOlli vvilh ;derly man wonders intointc the ceremony and kisses{) ceiils less. Sl.rimillion. ___ ■‘the bride, his soul end?:nds iip.in her holy ancl hgrs^^A!eo-Ba!dwlnr4o«rwatvatchos-Mog-Ryan-and-Sy JydnajUW altoLduiingJhithp trirklf>st RfipriA of | I en d s u p in his. ‘P r e lu d e to a K is s .’Ryan’s Ry: and Walker’s chararactcrs switch souls duduring a kiss. '■ T liis m a y so u n d gimmicky, gi but the movie ijoesn’l seem that wayly bccauseb the gimmick is justust lablishes that Rila has hadlad insom nia sini'e .^he w as iloo slow and heavy - cspetletially during the scenes | ' ll d c v ice fo r L u ca s (wvho ho also wrote the screenplay)ly) 14 and that she doesn'tt ww; ant to h av e cliildreii l>e- I in which Rita's soul is suppipposed to he in the char- | : to commcnt on life, lovcovc and marriage. causc Ihe world is such a mess.n But Kyaii's darting ;iacler's IxKly. But althoughIgh Walker occasionally. J ^ g o HSSS Strange though the: mmi ovie's situation is, it coincsies eyes and wobbly smilelo fheighten R iia's m o rb id , sseems lo be acting in "Qu;QiiaaUule lo :i K iss." h is I J m a r k do w n s ; o ff a& sim p ly a dram aticatic exaggeration of situationsins wild side. perroniiance is certainly adeideqiiaie. | ; thal a tot of peoplee experience.c What husbandnd In the role of Peter. AlA lec B aldw in is as hiiiKi- "Prelude lo a Kiss" wasvas direeietl hy Nonnaii | • hasn’t occasionally feltfelt the way Peter does on his some as ever. Cineinaiogrographer .Stefan C/.apsky‘s Rene, I who also direclcd lluIhe nialeriai on llie New | ^ X ■ TowneT ie K : honeymoon in Jamaicalieu, when the woman hc is rich tones do so much for Baldwin's leauircs that York ' slage as well as the tin 199(1 AlDS-lhenied I | Z n d n X m c S ^ r o u n d ^ ■ Antique Molmqu ^ p H r B : ijTiarricd to docs not seeseem to be the same womanian Ihc actor ought to sign himimi to a litetinie contract. movie r "I.ongliine Contpaiii o Tcachcr 734-84 JS I I Jhe p o o l. T h ere are: plentypi of film penny. Froi•rom the time Metro Pictures Jwoks that emcnain, engagecnj the mind merged with- wi Goldwyn Pictures aiui b ;ind heighten the sense;nses for what's Louis B.I. M ay er P roductions in in happening on screen. 1924, thele .studio influenced fashion, —Steve M arlin-.Goldieic H a w n - ...... T iS NIGmiY I [7" . k .'I • su^UMM£H KID’S m o v ie ^ lM-ANEWqiALl£NCE.( ^ 'rhcsc volumcs arcrc'hardback i and "design andand the popular-culrure.-’'It-' ^j^/_ ^ :00.9:30 I' ___ koft, new and old. fatit andai slim. Tliey was the 'j'great’ film studio of the W i H i n m i i t B iirc history, essay andd biography.b All worid.'’ sai ing M ajor Sirasscr’s dosjJossicr on him. 7:30,9:40 limw U|!hi',l; ^ tr u s t y o u r h e a LETHAL E 3 • 7:45,B 9:41 f i l RDAY FOR I p w M FRI-SUN 1:45.3:45, I OPEN 24!4 HOURS PER m n p o iv 5:45, 7:45, 9:45 ^ m r a N E ^ BREAKFiFAST, LUNCH i ■ a

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^SPECIAL SUND,KDAYS NlGf ' D inner F a v o riteBS s 1 1 A M -3 P M ...... '4 ^ = GHTLY M.-.lI^IM SUN?: w o w S H O wVINGI / i IBATMAN JO. 0:30 ^ f. ------NIGHTLY 7:45r5 r 9 : 4 5 ------RETURNS1 -— r n q m - n E P O T i o m t — MiotMi KEATON L i ± Ja ^ c s i a “ E . - I S . - 5 S ? ______- SAT/SUN 1:45, 3:45,i, 5:45,7:45,i 9:45 ^OAHHT DtVITO S 3 su; 545 Shojhono FRI/Sj J M I A W B I o c M» 8 0 0 S S WKUUlFFilfFEB ■ E N T H T ^ k, : " { ! C G Timos-Nows, Twin^ FfFnlls. Idaho F/iciay, July 10.1. 1'1992 ______^ ______Catch1 a free guided\ Singeir to periform att Dunken BP T W IN F A L L S - Right R; in your own home:;: ithat'.'* B a se d in L os Angeles. At Krieger is a iiativi o f D e- tour ol)f Sun \Galley where singer/songwriu illy per- iroil. He specializelizes in a-strong pop/folk voi sly le iler Michael Krieger usually fonns. Bul loday. bci\:iween 7 and 9 p.m.. he wilwill ap- and reminds peopU;)ple, ihrough his music. Id lo Io o k m ore pear in convert at DunIn k e n 's . closely at llieir liveives and ihc world in whichI Ihcyll live. He ofien sings aboibout environmental and peace galleriies Thuirsdays Krieger is in ihc middle ml of his first UnitedJ 5S tate s m ' concert lour. Across4 ithe country, he has l>ecncn per- In -1986. Kriegeeger look part in Tlie Gre;: P eace - f K[-TCIHiM - TlicJ lalcnlI; in ihis sculptors, who w work in glass - JoshI* fonning in people’s _lihomes or in similar smalllall sel- March for Globalibal Nuclear Disarmamenl.. w alk in g Iiiyiilir'- cxhiliils of the Sun Valley Simpson andan Sy»lney Cash, lings. He calls his vchi:hturc the "Liviiig Room ConccnCo 3.700 from Loss /Angeles to Washington. I H e Gallery Assucialioii mayi;iy im press even S im psonon will show work from his T o u r.” L.;ist n ig h l. h e sangs: at a home in Buhl. hooked up withh [p a n ic ip a tin g m u sic ia n s li Pctc llio most critical art cnduilliusi;ist. recent seriierics called "Tlie Planets." Sceger. Molly Nearfear. Peier Yarrow and Gnihai N ash. All opening rcccptiollion. complete . Cash's opiiiplically kinelic work stemss Krieger, 30, l>egan hish lour ih April and will coniiit^cc perl'orming in moreo re (ban l(X) c ilie s. w illl m any iif (iic fcalu'rvLin.*d artists in al- from his inleresi inl in compulerrgeiierat- ue timiugh Augusi. He H will perform 70 limess iin 17 , - tcinIaiu'crrs“si;rr(ir"(rio'I6'9 p.ni.’today ■■ ed imiigcry;ryrOi)ch in a.m. to 5 p.m1^ r” ‘si'iitiis,' wlUrhe w'diircs'•Tl>eiriy’aadedTnofrg‘*llfe~wIijvliyTTlc ' 'Krrencr’s'nrsfiel:‘i'elcase"dirniiker'Reu)iiIs"rs’ 7s-enTlilCir------M ichaeljael-Krleger ------at ihc !•} iiKnilxT gallcriileries. all wilhin Moiidii^ throughtlu Saturday and by ap- sings and plays piano) anda guitar. “Look Inside.” P re fe rs smallsm settings easy walkiiit: disianci: of one another, poinlmeiitit(72()-2523). ( Most cxiiii’ils will hanglg untili the next • River:r Run Gallery, 291 Firsl,l 0 |)ciiiiig Dll A ug. 7. A ve., will w prc.scni "Mi.xio^ ______;niroii.i!liuiit the nionlliinlh^^_of Ju ly and M etap h ors," rs,' an exiiibiiion of new wa- August, the associatioirin'w lir sfxinsor lercolorsliyliy San Siaggs. Herliairiiere^' free giiiilei! tnurs of ihele galleries g each walercolorsors of cowboys aiul llieirrnHtrHSu oTTst™!!]n^arTn"ilSaliol 'niiirsilay iniimiiig. Tlui:luise iniea'sied companionsons e.xplore the essence of should meet at 9:455 a.m..■ at the man andI animal.ai Siaggs investigates Ketchiiiii H'i'wjie Stiiiare;ire for the iw o- new suhjeiiject matter in this show. j $-jo( ------hn u n i iiir ------7";------h n iigiiig HI • Aiiiie Reed Gallery.y. <620 Sun Val- speciiveof of color and scale. Hours are '^FF— ley Koaii. will preseiiiI iliihe founh an- H) a.m. lo0 5:3(1f p.m. Monday ihrough riii;iJ all-seulptiire exhib;hibit. "Visions F'n'day andid 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saiurday P 1 + - Tr.iiisfonncd JVy^‘. NewJew works by (726-8878).«). I Any Conmpact Disc I # ! I B I Howard Heu Ta-. RcieIcicher B(11 Sun John Buck. Debonih;ih B utlerfiejd. V alley Ro;itoad, will fealua- the new - Expire:3 5 7 - 1 7 - 9 2 Charles Ginnever. Claricirice Dreyer and work of localloc glass anisis Roger and Manuel Neri will lie showlown. Hours are Jill Roland'nd's olown and fused glass; Great Amerjrican JVlusic ahd, d londay ihrough vases, perfurfume Iwltles, stemware and 10 a.m. ID () p.m. Mon Video now th as the biggest,s t , Frid’iv. /Oa.jij. rn. ! Saiu rd ay ;m d jevw dry inin Ihcir rvccnOy cxixvukii ■ noon 10 4 p.m. Suiufay (71(726-3036), gallery. Tlicriie gallery also displays the I most fantas(Stic selectio n of3 f • Broschofsky GallerieL'ries. Sixlh and w ork in media mi such as glass, clay,^ - CD's availslable - an d if for L ea d v ille. w ill I'eaiuru a .sshow of con- fiber, walerilereolors. pasiels and sUiniT^ temporary wesitm anisis.isis. Included in lithography,liy. O pen 10 a.rn. to 6 p.m. I ' some reaiason, w e don't . . the pa-sentation will Ikc* worksv. by two daily (726-2f)-23.33). have your■ sse lectio n , w e'll ■ new artists. Nelson Doreioren and David • Sieve; S n y d e r G allery. 131 W. II D evary. F o u n h St..I., w ill feature photography get it in 3 ddays or give you)U - V B | I b |W Devary adds elegancece lo : the atnio- by Sieve Snyder Si which captures the ' *2“ offcour already sphere t)f his oils by hislis usei o f a gold w eslem my.''nysliijue in line art images of V p r i c e s . aiul silver leallng technjcinjciue. Boren's black andJ while v and sepia. Snyder's I low watereolors project a pipholo-realisiii^-^\*^ emtirabraces the Ixrauty of ld;iho's- , qualily to his lechnique.* of working nis moUniains,s, thei coastal I’acific North- - : 3 R REAT AMERICAN\ i e = - paper lo achieve a truerue denim and west and llieilu Native American Soulh- ^ ...... -- lealher cfl'ect. Hours aa‘la- 11 a.m. lo 6 west. Hoursurs aa- noo n lo 4 p.m . (72fi-” 228 B luelakesi BI lvd. N .- TWIn Fa= a l l s r I D 8 3 3 0 1 ^ p.m. Monday ihrough SSai aiurday (726- KHK)). 7 3 3 - 2 2 0 0 • Stoninginglon Gallery^ 220 l:asi 1 lo Picctilo's F.ista,'-will pre­ •-prieserrCalleryV 391 First A v e .' A v e.. nexl li mmm mmm i ■ ■ ■ ■ , N„ will pa'scni Ihc, wowork of Mark w;nl ihc world wo of M,A. Wuebker, a, 1 ^ 1 ■ ■ ■ I . J ------Diekn>n:-reeipieni-of-llh.‘-llK.-W90-uwurd—world-m iedleil—W'iih—ma g ica l-lia iu l-la i— , for "Who's Who in AmAmerican Art." lored and painledpa wearable art, as well 18.2 CU .FT. CiCAPACITY Dickson will be presentIt forf Ihe open- as pillows,(i. floorf coverings and a crea- SCHOOL REFRKIIGERATOR! ing. ture calledll a "W allie.'‘ nie show nins, Inlluenced by such pairpainters as Mil- through Julyuly 31. Hours are 10 a.m. to' Ion Avery and Mark Rolholhko. Dickson 6 p.m. Mondayoik ihrough Saturday and is recognized for his bole»ld and varied noon lo 5 p.m.p.i Sunday (726-4826). use o f c o lo r, w orking inn oioil on canvas, • Toneriri An/ Gallery. 620 Sun Val- mixed media on paperwr and mono- ley Road, willw- exhibit new over-si/ed types. C'Dnceiitrating primrimarily on col- walercolors■rs by local anist. Lynn or. his absiraci compospositions draw Toneri. Her'er work includes a vivid col- from laiidfonns. skylinesnes'and dislanl leciion off landscape,l:i floral, fish and hoh/oiis to rjveal an inieinlense connec- wildlife waiivaiercolors, as well as surn- lion (0 iialure. 0|x:n fromom 9 a.m. to 2 mer scenes;s of(Tiei Wo(Hl R iv er V alley, 4 ■' m O Q B B i p.m, Monc' .. ihrough FrFriday and 10 ’Hie galleryry will atso-feaiurc conleni- f \ \ a.m. lo5 p.m. Ji.iturdav•(720-4174). (7. porary ansts and cr.ifts by Nonhwest • Kave.!' .illery.'TIThek Alriuni at artisls. Openpen 10 a.m. lo 6 p.m. daily R fih nnd Leadville. willi-ill feature iw o (726-.‘56,'^‘>). n M o d el T4}X1H»1n it M I 18.2 CU- (^. aipiiciicily;.'V.t’l fo.ft. fiec/.cr. AdjiiHtiiliMtiilik-iiplil & full-w idth I I «la-lv<.H. Mi-»t |.iMnot. '2 vcn./l'ruit piins willi hIiinhiiNH ciiviT.( Color Cornedly couldI control k ' m ulched liaiidk'HCH. KniTny -Siivt;r Siwiich.

n convenlition covi ^ e r a g e r W /T ru d c By Mike Duffy "We havee rno copyright on asking A ^ 5 6 1 Knighi-Ridder News Serviervice the hardestesi and most intelli^enl J * WHH I T E on A L M O N D - S A 'V E S I 3 0 t)uestions." - Need N> funher , Rcsiiles','ili, th e rise in v id e o e lec tio n proof of just ln)w screw;ewy this elec- |Kipulism is a way lo undercul ihe tion year has iKComeV tyranny off networkn newscast sound- Check OUI some of ihethe cra/y folks bites, who will Ik* -rcponiiiging from ihe "We're goinggi to be doing alxiui Democratic NationalI i Conventi»)n two hours. coverageci a nighl. which is IE :R (a.k.a. Ihe Clinton CorOnrOnation) next alxiui twicece :is Inucli as any of ilie T H E C O)OLEST C DEAL INN TH E w ee k : broadcast networks." m 1-rankcn lold Actor-comic Buck Henlenry will be a TV critics,s, iiweakiiig the rather odd ■ ^3 VALLEYf IS BA CK AT SKKAGGS- / lloor reporter for cable'ble's Comedy irony of ihele siUMiion.i Ccntral network, whileiie "Saturday In whatI oneo executive temied "a n F R E E P>EPSI ] - FR EE IC[ C E M A K E R S Night Live” producer-pc•performer Al really dellniiining moment for Comedy & SK MW dNTH INTEREl E S T F R E E P ra iik e n w ill a n c h o r ihe cluickleheadcl Ccniral." the humor netwtirk offered u chaiiiiel’s itighily conven/eniloii cover- live covenignigc of Presiilenl George W F I N A N CCING ON ALL GE3 E a g e . Bush's Slak:ale of the Union address ■ R E F R I GlI E R A T O R S . Megailelh lead singerer 1Dave Mus- lasi Januaryiry ("Slale of the Union taine has liirned conventiimtioii reporter Uiulressed”).D. fo r M T V . “ W e reali^ali/ed pan of our job was I ncdv-cnmmentntorsr^-snid— SEEBIGERAnTOR WITH = granted press credcnti^hiils lo cover Arthur BelTT^r^krdTTGm TarTicc " Ihe Democrats for Nosiiil;.liilgia Televi- presideni forI'or programming, ICE DISPEIENSER! T h u s, thehe upcoming convention "For onc. I’d like to hehear the can- coverage: "Indecision"li ■92." didates respond to quesi.lesiions from But don't*t expecti jusl a lol of gtxif- D r. R u th alMHit se x u al dysfunction." dy; ball nonsensinse. In facl. by using such political pundits and re- ' ""^yIT~B IH! joked CNN anchormarTian B ern ard n o ta b le poli S h a w . p o n e rs ass Christopher Hitchens, m N E W ! I f 3 Tliere has been a ratheither silly cnit- James I lighti-liiower and Time maga* AQUA I C E | l | r a j g f t b u rs l o f se lf-c o n sc io u s; hihand-wring- /ine's Rich;chard Stengel, Comedy ing by some esiahlishmeiment TV and Ccniral hopiopes to be an oullel for INTERIOR 1 U @ H "‘""‘"I prim jounialists. Tlieyliey've l>een sharper, monore biting commentary snarkily moping alxnit ihe unseemli-. th:m you might mi ordinarily find on ness of-prcsiilenlial candindidates pop- NB(?. CBSoiJ o r A B C . V f ping up on morning lalk la shows, "llie conctncepl here is we want you •'Larry King Live" and MlM T V . ^to Ik* a b le to tc watch the convention "I ihink il's wonderfierful for ihe iind not miss mii anything.” Franken I I lVlod6IT{-'X22I> democratic process," countered said. "We wiiniw; you to laugh, sure, SPEC;IAL PURftCHASE! Shaw while talking loJ 1TV critics, hut also maylaybc think." lelvcs - I _ a s t e r s . . 2 L 8 c u . a . North Side CCenter courseses set to start jjBH capapcily - _ P J dispenses ice GOODING - Tlie College C of ' ' Word IPerfect l-cvel II is W h ite o n w h Suuthoni Idaho North Side Si Centcr planned forr 6:30

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I* 10am.-cnflfinolia.usUS.S«niorColIOpen Tbe Associated Press Ncpon — Cftonngl 13.0u«nutcn POA ClauK — — ...... J-IS p.m. — Oiflniiot fl.I. dmoteDaJl. Dravot al CuDt EAST RUTHERFORI)RD. N.J. — The ^ i l 2Dm — Channel I3.US.;JS. Sonlof Oo«Opin ------• 1-5 ZO m .- Channi.l2.C«l»C New York Gianis hope; ththcy-havc finally- 4om — Channel 13.Ph«-Bh«-Mo» tPGA Op*n found the young quorterbarback to eventually ^ 8 2 0 M pm.-Channel 13.b«3. baMbail. GaUand ■< Tonmto 0 30 p.m. — Channal>1 isrbaiaball. 13 SI. LW i al Lot " • -replace their two Super BeBowl starters, Phil - Anoi.in» Simms and Jeff Hostetler.;r. ^ __Ihc_Gianls^wiiQ_mrcIy_:Iy_glvtjiwayJiigh— .i_ ® draft picks, used their 199.1993 choice to take Dave Brown of Duke inn thetl first round of the NFL’s supplemental:al draft. But Tom Goose Creeeek runoff Boisture, the team ’s dindirector of player personnel, snid it was a chcchoicc the team felt V -. § will be heldId July 25 w a s w e ll w o rth it. "W e felt hc was a valuelue there," Boisture t OAKLEY — Thehe annual Goose Creek said. "We felt wc wouldn’dn'l be able to get K runoff* — held in conjunction with that value with the pickick w e’d get next 'f-ui ^ Oakley Pioneer Day;»ays — will be run July y e a r.” UKESAl.E SAUUJURYm* t 25. Technically, the NFL’s,’s righti lo conduct 11 begin at 6:30 a.m. at : A nderson loses tho ballall during thoir Registration will t a draft expired last seasonjn whena its lOryear RcRobert Lowry of Biihl iss safei at second as Pocaicatello shortstop Derok fi Oakley city park,k, the bus leaves for agreement with the: NFLI Players’ Thfhursday afternoon gamiim o . • at 7 a.m. and the racc q Oakley Reservoir at A sso c ia tio n ra n o u t. T h,e e leli a g u e , h o w e v e r, S . starts at 7:30. insists there will be a draftraft next year, even Com petition is offered( in six age if a new collective bargaigaining agreement categories for menn aar n d w o m e n , has not been reached. The nice coursee followsf a scenic six- L e ^ ( irney kicks ( The lost quarterback the Giants chose in on tou mile marked courserse to the finish line at off the first round was Simmsns ini 1979. Simms, — c ity p a rk . who will be 37 in Novcmb:mber, is scheduled ^G rand Junctiition, T reasurere V alley, P o ccatello stumible b early. ■ A one-mile race:e arounda town will be to be the backup to Hostctliteller, 31, this year. m ately 8:30 a.m. for held at approxima Each has won a Super BowlBo' game for the Theb e T im c s-N e w s at 3:45 andid winds up the round robibin cach run scored and batted in was children ages 11 andm d u n d e r. G ia n ts. p o rtio n o f the event ngninst Ontario itlit 6 Pocatello’s most potentent offensiveI threat. More informatioition may be obtained* 110< • 11 u 2 Brown, 6-feet-5 and 225225 pounds, played BBUHL - He who laughshs first also p.m. from Janis Hardy at 862-3609.{ Pocflloiio OlOIOOt three seasons nt Duke andan is the fourth laujlUghs Inst — or so it seem ed':d Thursday. Oroolo and Dennis, Rhoonotnese an,and C.an> W • Oroo.i, L • Idaho State gol;olf scramble lending pnsser in Blue DcDevil history. He rRough starts in the firstst idny of the Buhl II, PoPocatcllo 3 completed 463 passes inn 8845 attempts for Buluhl Amcricnn Legion InInvitational Buhl’s tribetril benefitted from n hal TrcasurcV allcylO0, .I Pocatcllo 5 will take place.:e at Jackpot 5,717 yards and 42 louchd;hdowns, including Bosnscbnll Tournamenl proved'cd costly for dozen uncarrlamcd runs that spelled Justi - 230 of 437 for 2,794)4 yards and 20 Grarand Junction, Colo., Treasinsure Valley Rhodhouse’s:c’s pitching downfall in tw;wo In reality, the Rebss putpu themselves in a ; JACKPOT — Therhe annual Idaho State touchdowns this past seasoiison. Hc olso threw off Ohtario( and Pocntcllo — the Intter. innings. bind by committing; foifour of their seven p golf scramble will be ' alumni scholarship g 15 o f his 33 carccr intercepi:eptions in 1991. twic«ce in a row. irst Treasure Vail/alley’s first tum al iield July 25 at Jackackpot Municipal Golf Indian. Mikviike Mandlekow got the fin Brown had another yeareor of eligibility at p,Powell. Wyo. opened withith a five-run of four RBIs3Is in his first at bat and Clii'li'ff i » C o u rse . What a porous Pocaiocatello defense set Duke but he decided after[ter sp rin g p ra c tic e fj[^{rst inning, then held on to» shodesl Grand Jsom sacrificcficed in a sccond mn. up. Jason Higlcy capitallitalizcd on. The firsl Tlie S35 entry fee (if paid by July 17) to tum pro. J ujnction n 9-8 in the opc M andlekow single plate•cd baseman accounted forfor'his team ’s first includes green fees,fee: hosted reception “1 was onc course shor(lort of graduating WyWyoming club doubled thnt herland and Aaron HofTman' a^ three runs with a tripleiple that reached the door prizes and an1 ISISU tee shirt. (Soviet M ilitary History)) andai I felt I would , stannrt their second game, a 14-4 cr and Tony Severa used •heth rightficld fence. He doulJoubled in another in Non-golfers mayly iattend the reception stay the year and concentnntrote on football,” ^ ofTPTreasure Valley. Rebels’ initialitial m is c u e to gfct to 5-0. the ttiird.’ 1 and receive a tee shirihirt forSlS. Brown said in a telephoneme interview from 0O ntario look its turn, roi 0 made up part of the defic:icit Doug Stubbs and1 JitJim M itchell each his parents’ summ er homeme on Long Beach po^;scatello for an early 5-1 lead Sherri Molina,I HeybumH , last year’s , n on nn un e amimed c rtm in its second tum anand scorcd twice for Treasurisurc Valley, Island, N.J. a 10-5 1C triumph. Host Buhl thci scholarship recipierlient, will be guest of 3 more scores from three walkilks- Pocatcllo, paced offenffensively by Jeremy "But when I saw howw imuch the other 5-00 lead and wei^t on to drul honor at the reccptioitio n . and an errorror in the fourth. But Mitetch Underwood, Curtisis 1Fry and Derek - quarterbacks were develoeloping, I knew 1 I l-i1-3. I Registration mayly 1be accomplished by Brooks, whoho twirled a five-hitter. Woululd Anderson with extra ba;base hits, never'got was just putting off thehc inevitable and piPlay resumes at 9 this mo mailing checks, hanlandicap arid golf cart noiTjingwith allow nothinging lliercafter. c lo se r than 8-4. decided to get on w ilh myly life.”li Po„□well meetihg Pocatello. T Troaturo VUley S12200,200,10 7 5 preference to Dctlyjtly Pettit, Box 1238, cow, Robert Lowry and Bryayan Poeflto»o 103 ioo- After graduating. Brownwn applied for the remmain on the field for an 'n:l5co'iiiL^ H : 2 Twin Falls. More-iie‘informntion may be :h contributed a pair o f hits. Ciun, Porei (5) and SluBb«: Fry,ry, DoDoyW (4) onO Uo«man W ■ ch is conducted in ______withith_Grand Junction which, in Him, tests talk er each c ______Gnm.L-Fiv______• — threo-tiorsr-T«amK-whioh4>h-had-six-winR-OF ------Ontflrio-nt-l-r30-p;nh-BuhI-me n t meetft^well ------Jc rc m y -4Undcrurood,-2>for-2-with-on Jn a n o ------, ------P lB a s0-SBB s - s t t;EG10N/D2-^ Filer Fun Festi'stival 5k walk, less in 1991 were eligiblec totc draft first. run planned forfoi fairgrounds F IL E R — T h e Filer File Fun Festival five- kilometer walk and'nd'Sk run is set for 8 a.m. July 25 at'thchc Twin Falls County Sup')erv iso)r ofvum pire^:s h a s sjeen it a ll Fairgrounds. > Registration begin;jins at 7:30 a.m. ot the B y R n n d y W illisiiinmw over. Given:n only a certain amouni. nonelo n e o f u s c an m u c h - i main gate. I T im e s-N e w s c o)rrcspondcnt rrt control our.ir ju d g m e n t, .so i work on the other aspects of umpiring,” ! The S7 entry fee:e (covers cost of a tcc oftball umpires. “I’m a stiiitick le r for such th in g s .ns hu.stiiu.stling to get in the J shirt and post-race: reirefreshments. what type of player give softl ro u b le? right positiction to make a call, not frateratemizing with the I Entries may beI itmailed to Filer Fun lg, inexperienced ones? Docsics ithe intensity players, andnd adhering to a strict dre.ss.ss c o d e. A n d if y o u I . Run, Box 676, Filer,cr, 833i 2 8 . livisions lend itself to umpiTipirc baiting? really w ant'It to rattle my cage, try showiiowing.up late for'an sometimes sloppy play in the lower assignmentIt without calling your partnciincr. I know people s over and muddles up umumpirc-playcr say I’m too>0 scriou-s' about these things,Igs, but I’ve spent a is one gender usually cronkiinkier than the lifetime tryiiying to portray umpires as pro:professionals,*' None ofthc above, (Indeed,, Oslyn's( resume lays claininim to 42 years of to an authority on the; sisubjcct, the cxpcricncc: ini: umpiring and officiating.) 6' hc Twin Falls Umpire Assocsociation, Paul Without: hesitationh Ostyn citcs the bcsbest part of the job: wrest sport is the oging balllail player who "It’s tlic peoe o p le.” The thingg I’m going do the things hc used to onin tthe field. As And he: takesti pride and satisfactionan vwhen speaking of ' ' ' * to m iss IsI llIn a couple he often begins to look for)r aan alibi, and some of “hihis guys.” "Mike Nelson has umpired for 20 nvenicnl for the role of scapcjipcgoat than an years and, hash done three nationalI toitournaments. Onc i of y e a rs wliwhen no one m o re a n d hihe’ll qualify for intcmationEional play, menning rem emI bi b e r s m e . ect of poor sports, there’s•c’s a popular the Olympic)ics and Pan-Am gomes. Bob Mullen and An about them that sometimess nmakes Ostyn Wntkins hnvovc also worked national lounoumaments." e arc fond of snying thingsngs like, 'The The worli■rid o f u m p irin g o c c o rd inlg g tto Paul Ostyn is ! ^ r5 . 5 so rides the Umps so muchch is that he’s . sprinkled withwi Ostynisms - little sayingyings that define his Dececathlete Daley :or.’” umpiring; philosophy.f A partialI li;list, given in no n in announcing :c like someone who’s justst bittenI into a particular order,or follows. Thompson ii former m ayor of Twin' Foilsoils continues. • “Umpinlires ore expected to be pcrfecrfect in an imperfect hhis retirement. people nrgue with -umpiress because b they game.” Inteiterpretation: Look for umpsps tto rcach the stale introLnot-to^No-one-enjoyfr-lyft-bcing-callod—of'perfeotioi ion-somewhere-around-thc^ e^samc'timir'plnycrs play, bul the more mature.ire, controlled stop commiililting errors. It as part o f the game." • “ T h e (games do not exist fo- the um pires,” s supervisor of umpires in Twin, Paul Interpretatiction: Be as invisible as pos:possible. Sell a call s wilh 28 umpires. Betweenccn the men’s, loudly on a close ploy, but on nn easyisy (out call at first, a o-ed leagues, his umpires covi:over 70 games simple armn mt o tio n w ill do. Scores and staitats D2 uraaMABumr/naTkr working two-man mechanics,ics. • "Doctorors bury their mistakes; Inwyiiwycrs send ihcirs to Ever wonder wl Baseball roundndup' 0 2 Paul Ostyn. a fonnerl e r m a y o r o f T w in F a l l s , It 0 do most in my job," he saysays, “is to get joil.’’ Inter):rprctntion: Umpires muStuSt live With their h a v e th e m o st tro>cus i in on the things theyy hhove control ^ .Olympics D3-4 j^alm to 42 years ofc>f experience In umpiring Is it the young, . P l e a s e ssee e t UMP1RES/D2 of the upper divi ^ ------= r Perhaps the sor divisions spills i relntions? Or is i other? Answer: Ni According to supervisor of the . Ostyn. “The poor can no longer do his skills slip, he who’s more convc u m p ire ? ” On the subjec m is c o n c e p tio n ab< cringe. “People j reason so-and-so such n competitor. Making a face grapcfrtiit, the foi "The truth is, pcc Jnckjhc-scltconti out on a close pl a th le te a c c e p ts It a In h is j o b a s s currently works v w o m e n ’s a n d co-e a week, always w( 1 lays “Whot I try to c the umps to focu ! ■ ■ 52 . •; D-2 ■nmoo-Nowa. Twin Falla,l3, lda^o Friday, July 10.1992 i in Btrsch G( o l f C l a s j Hatalsky takest lead R e (d s d e fF i e a t P iirates,, 5 - 2 ii jood for 203rd placc on th e 1 9 9 2 W ILLIAMSBURG. Vu.'a. (AP) — His total of 20 was ,two ofr.tha' goo lown as onc tour’s one-rouound rccord, shared by Tioney mor li.si. r his sixth complete gamec aiand Chicago’s I4th < Morris Hatalsky, long know ATI (AP) — Barry Larkirkin’s two-run hitter for I )x, Andy North, Mike •'I "1 don't want lo get tooI cexcited, CINCINNA' of the best putters on the PGAPC Tour. Kenny Knox, ;day night and Ict win in 193 {g a m e s. . 00 far ahead of myself," lihe said, double broke an eighth-inning tie Thursdaj outdid htm seir'in Thu'hursday’s McGceandSaiSam Trahan. ’ too ;ry of Pittsburgh Thomasas, who also hnd two singleiglcs, a double and a . 'But 1 have to build on sorr)mething. the Cincinnati:i FReds extend their masiery opening round of the ArA n h c u s c r - "B u ide the score 2-0 in the first■st aagainst Joe Heskcth ■ ! ling. This' ' with a 5-2 victoiitory-over the slum ping Piraterates. walk, madi Ii a lso g o t him h off to a goixl start md and this is as good as anythir ilh his 13th homer of ihcthe year, extending - 1 B u,sch G o lf C la ssic . T lic Red.-; havlave w o n th e la.st fiv e gammes e; between the (4-6) \Vi_ll :'ve done," in his bid to0 i righl what so far has s is a astart." )’s streak to seven gamesies with at least one > “Thiit's as good as I'vi 1 leaders, including a four-g;r-game sweep in Chicago’? serable year for him, His H performance on a hot.Dt, h ilm id N L ’s d iv is io n lc Hatalsky said after he one-pe-putted the been a inisei cad in the season homer. Itt ffollowed Robin Ventura's's sisin g le. iay at Kingsmill Golf Club3 left1 hiin Pittsburgh lastit v w e e k e n d , to ta k e a 6 -3 lead firsl 12 holes on the wayvay to a 6- Hatalsky. vhi■•’bo gor the last of his day A fte r fafalling bchiVid'B-I, Chicagoago took-the lead for immediately ahead ofif what series, - uiidcr-par 65 and a onc-sliolhot lead. four victoriescs in jyyo. has missed imr g o o d in ihithe fifth, scoring one run ono n c o n see u liv c sin g le s ril- •e-sembles a Hogan Touiu r c la .s s H atalsky finisheii withith 16 one- the cut in 1010 of his 15 events this re.si by T homlas, a: Bell and Craig Grebcck:ck and two on onc of '-1 as made just S 11.667. reunion. rcur M ajor leagues putts and a pair of two puitsJits. year. He has l-ancc Johi>hnson's three singles. •^1^ Jeff Bransonin n. who spent aliTalmost two birdies withouioul a bogey: the a t I d id . 1 d o u b le d in to th Ihl e rig h l-fie ld c o m e r fo r the was relaxed today. On a I ■y Varsho’s error their, litIth straight loss. The 1 11-game streak is _hours_w ith .a_psyx-hologist_ist the night Stockj^1 said : hc_l^id _bccn_wa;' continued to thithird on right fielder Gary ,' Ijxsis, menially I worked on f . Califomialia’s longest sincc a 12-gan^game skid to end the . before to aid his mentalll'approach, a ffuslfatcd witli/idHi rcccnt tcndency'lb' bxsi and scorcd on1 PPaul O ’Neill’s single. physical part was a 4." . : a scoring threat’ 1988 seas(ison. Tlie win also extendedJcd Detroit’s streak to. ^ nnd Jack Kiefer, u, virtuallyv spray shots allal over the landscape, phy Scott Bankhc;hcad (9-2) pitchcd out of a with psychologist Debra Stockton, S at 50 a scnicn o r t o u r to gel his team-high ninthh wwin. and Norm five, unknown club pro. shot 4-i4-under par and talked wii le oldest piichcrs in • an effort to«casc some rookie, roo hil a 9-iron apprcToach lo ci.arllon pilchrih c d th e n in th fo r h is 2 1 st .saveiave. The gai;ame matchcd two of the c 67s Thursday and sharedcd the first- Gr^iam in ar Jen, Blylevcn (41), but - ’ • within inches of the cup onn thei first r-inrinnnti h.T overall and 12 of baseball., FFrank Tanana (39) and Bert, ----- round-lcHd-o^the-UTSTrStsn5*),jior-Opcn— radntai tensionion______hTC mnn nf gjght OVCl hole and lapped in tor bin first place irTlbc neither vet/etcran larqu wellr: G olf Championship, p la y a.1 nmental gatne and 90 hol 16 to strcrigtheihen its six-week grip on firs rolled in-birdie putts of 14 Stockton had five birilitrdics during pcrccni of thisth game is mental." roll 4 a n d 1 / n l W est. Pittsbtsburgh has lost six of eight. feet on Nos. 3 and 9 to m a k e th e is 7, Mariners 6 his round over the 6,700-y0-yard. par- Stockton said,,id, "I told her about my feel Yankees md explained thal it was lum turn in 3-under33. . Stanley’s grand slam 71 Saucon V.nlley Counluntry Club fnistration anti ,W pu..s P‘«lres3,Phi'hillies 1 NEW YORK (AP) — Mike Star [lortunity to hardlomaintantain my csnjiposure. OnC the back nine, he hole led a six-run first inning. coursc. missing an oppor idcr. SAN DIEGCGO (AP) — Left-hander!rJim J Deshaies highlighte. me lo concentrate oi\the of 252 and 14 feet to go 5 und< Kamicniccki (2-6), who wasvas winless in his nine lead alone when he look; a bogey on “She told mi joined the Padnidres in time lo end their five-gamefivi losing Scoil K; s starts, allowed a ihree-rur•run homer by Edgar ------streak, and, EDan W alters and Joral;rald Clark hil previous : consecutive herlomcrs in the second inningmg as San Diego Mtirtinezz ini the top ofthe first., andy Johnson (5-9) was wildA-ild a n d also w a s h u rt' beat the Philadeid e lp h ia . B u l R a r f the inning, when the Dc-shaic.s (1-0J-0) had his contnicl purchasbased from Class by poor fieldingfi in the bottom of thi i and staats [0 fill in for the Yankees; gotg the six m ns with onlyy orone hit. Johnson lost Scores egas earlier in the day to I ------AAA Las Veg: ikces’ rally with four 30 10 f H n ER DOBO so in ju re d D av e EiEiland. W orking 5 2-3 innirtnings in his firet his sixlh1 .•straight, aiding the Yankci rial fielding error by • ” r - .’.v.sr" i '. , 3 3 big-league startart of the year, he allowed thrthree hits, struck walks, anand a hit batter. A crucial . 2 3 kferan KS 0» 02 - T ” . . . . «IL b a ttin g le ad e r s c c o n d bebaseman Harold ReynoldsIds made all six runs 2 2 B4Brcn SO CBD1 00os»-* urr>*r * 3 1 1 1 0 ’i out eight andI wwalked five, including NL PiTts 2 1 3-3 2 2 2 u n e a m e d . Hywjo/I 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 DP-Urt»ioa2.0it«r»2 ICft-UwiwImnc-j S. VW4I 1 0 0 8 ® ’ * John Krtik threerec lim es. 1 A.L. st^indings 1 0 045ir«r»e 2(^1^11191 Ma-4.u«a’li;ia.115), Wt»i»o3W32 3 2 0 0 • Goit^LOJ 23 2 ! 1 1 I»(I3) SsiF'ims Randy Myersers pitched the final 1 2-33 iiinnings for his . AHEnOWlEMUE Tow® o««*.iit:i.Cfu..-w.ii*) so-uw(i: 3 : S-Oerti * 0 1 I4lh ,savc andJ fifirst sincc May 29. Orioless 4, Twins 2 EtaCMcn 4,Mcrr» 7 5 2 2 3 50 SO MOW 1 23 4 0 0 0 2 H I Ptt CB OWM 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 _ IP H n tn BO a B A L TriM l ORE (AP) — Arthurir Rhodes,R helped by liKMW.31 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 3 2 2 1 4 1 0*0 ' 1 2 1 1< 0 2 Expos6, Giai successivxti irtning as wearyary Montreal snapped SanI Francisco'sFr ive- struck oui C^ni-a 35 M <1? Ul r m X 5 0 0 0 tvwnrl 5 1 seventh game in thcibest-hi•hitting team in baseball. AlatMan Mills finished for D^ffi 4 110 11001 C HOP-ejEreuw'CierTwj PO-T»»««- JttffO 5 0 0 0 TT-mau • game winninglg streak. It was Expos’ scv ViWSOMKin A.-«ri 4 0 10 Crr"" ‘ W I te. CD .IW>,0« 4 2 2 2 OVorrl i C J 0 2 0 f o u r'd a y s , follo'llowing three consecutive doidoublchcaders at his first cacareer save. 3 0 0 1 ATU/fTA CHCOO l«»v«K 4 111 S«i«35 i was 0-3 with an.8.00 50 M »5 - IS 4 0 11 ✓ 3 C tt'i n U Kr.1110 1 0 0 0 Uc&llb 30 10 L o s A n g eles. In e ig hht t starts last year, Rhodes wc - 0»»-d U K S71 : hmr.ii 4 0 2 0 Si^rttfte *t4 0 0 0 »>>iH the Twins last season, 3 OOO__0 3 0_yic»™_30 SO SO O'O OtJtyiC 3 0 0 0 » n a looped a.Qt)C:out.singlc to) cccentcr_off Dave_ERA, InI 1his lone, outing against the ______UW»t_3 0 0 0.Jir*’9_____3.! 3 o ro — Ckrc*-r-i'OrO WW«c------— 15 “ ------Grissom.bloo O M 511 t\ Iifcrmc I OOO Sutsie <1 CO'OO tCWM 3 0 0 0 3 6 wild pitch, stole fie gave upuf .seven runs'in three inningilings of a 14-3 loss...... 3 0 10 o ^ n to o o C>K«1« •1 0 0 0 5.«w:iU 4 0 2 0 -Ak>> 3 122 , Righeiti (1-6),i), went to sccond on a wil 34 « <17 11 UcflMd 30 10 Gw36 3 C J O I 0 UWiS 3 0 t 0 ScNwtJS anwaring's throw ...... - S r r v - a - U ------«nnu-iO 1 0-fSS*a____.3.0.103,t „ >^O^l^O_^_&i^H___ S O third and scorecircd when catcher Kirt Manv u o ic --'-o-fti^tf Taao^opM i a ^ W illiams’ .sccoiiiJ-RDyatS-3r3rBrewers-2------2 0 0 0 la-wp IOOO UfiJMS OOOO got past Willtarjam s tor an eitbr. It was Wil KnaOy » » 0OtO-J H^SJiK UOO Udrjp OOOO 00 Ucr9«M2.Sl" S te v e SShiffiett (l-O). the third Ki ?ofW-a,« Q*iTU] (2«l.lfcfl»llS).M«'W<2(ei OVt^.it?r.it?i frrjtt OOOO IKkwp 1 C ory-with onc inning of WUUcflrrcWlin SD-Ul«|11),U.nU.or»o liSrP£fl 1 0 0 0 A'W P' IOOO IC I.CO-P^U]iCi^4 9 S^0«p]2 2a-i^wSi’ Braves 2, Cu:ubsO earned hislis first major league victory M-uiCrt;" ■ OOOO Ul MfV-«ow(lll,yw*.rtl3I.X:4rt 7,iji lie U* (!). Kt-*w 2 lU). Vart (!). G*.-eT*< l«|<) . Sarws OOOO V»wp OC two-run triple in scorelesss relief. Jeff Montgomery/ blankedbl the Brewers O-rJ!^ OOOO 10 IC 0 0 CS-Krjil4| lfcOrt!(4| S-UireCiW C H IC A G O) (AP) (. — Mark Lcmke’s tw /nSir'lOirw S-WMrjon o v e r th e final two innings for hi:his 20th save in 22 13}|«I »Mrc'\(Svae'to^( IP M REn 0010 DO! WVnti OOOO O.mj'S OC “ the 12lh inningng broke a scoreless tie, 0000 PMMtM il 5»p-> Kinuiar iuti oc :ice walked leading off thec 12th1 and Brian opportuniln ities. 1 : Tom S 2 7 2 Tcm 30 30 0E 3 0 IA/n3Va.tIL95 I 0 3 33 0 « David Justicc !'4i 11 HI. OoOKxv 5 Sill jrcg Olson also The BrcIrc'wcrs stranded 12 runners. , -f >^ 0 032-2 OtV**lWi« 5 23 3 1 1 Un-n4‘j iTiM-i »ii •! >t07) Sr.^5W.lJ) 1 tooo0 0 A M 0)3 COB CCO a 0 0 0 walked beforere Lemkc lined a triple intoIto the right-field -1 I Ok v CDO CCD OSOa 0003-0 UMnMI 1 2 1 2 0 0 lA n s n 2 1 0 0 '1 17; UrrtSl* 1 2 1 2 0 00 0 2 c o m e r o f f rclievliever Jim Bullinger (0-2), BlueJa;fays 4, Athletics 3 OoO-O iW.t" 6 *1II (mti 4 3) i 3i e-Pr-9->iivtpj4g.'yO>n-;i&sn»:in iiJ! JS (m a 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 2&-'»«nl5).X-«:e»Ol 5»W»J(*I rto Alomar, lifting the l e ^ I 23 0 0 0 0 1 5»-Of»»(3l.Ou(»«n|3i victory, allowinving no hits. ninth'innining single scorcd Roberto . ■MCI cS-NtTiiin S-Oaova IW . D^uai K»n« C.^ (C.tKJi ’ «) « t l . OsKs B lu e Ja y^s s to their eighth straight victc/ic to ry . c*^«J^51B^wnr•er! ^ . IP . « B4S M“ !“ Busch Classic lar led off the ninih withth ia dayblc off Rich TxOCi ^flP-o,5^J•4el»W»l.tTIto3o^^r». Astros 4, MeiietsO ' A lo m a i C^^l>irrvrv^3 nn;TtutlOcftnx0■ 3 2 WJ.llAltSOU«!V. lAft-SornTb : (0-2). who then walked Joeloe Cancr| intentionally SEATTU KEWTCftK ) I 0 tfWMlnirftrtolMtl ln**5nAn , H O U S T O NN (A P ) — W illie B la ir "wo:Won for the first Gossage ( ■i I ll U 2 0 0 0 1 ircd Dave W infield andid JJohn Olcrud. But 40 10 U*vW2-< 2 OOOO0 0 1 &>iciOo»C4U<.£>UHt>’«>7»WiK.Mi tim e in th e NiNational League with six Slrong relief and retir * V.-0-.M 4110 *' to left field 10 win it. N.L. standings I.,^r3D 3 1 1 0 K»U *4110 WVj SS 1 OOOO) 0 1 3S3WiKfv.^4Co*r ouston seni New York lo itsits I11th shutout of Maldonadado lined his first pitch into lc u»f»maui 3l-3*-«5 ’ in n in g s a s H ou; MT10rM.L£ACUE C0S3I 2 0 0 0 (W»>a 4140DO Ooj> T o m Henke H' (3-1) allowed onc: ruirun on one hit in the s' 11 ittvrio *4 110 IWjoio" 7 5 0 0 ) 2 2 1 a i* -« the season, CtaCiW OfflTfa ) 0 2 f'ltCcnw US-Ct ning in his second blown save in 17 chanccs. W I Pa ' CD £l*r.ltf' S J 3 3 Tra<-I 33 2 11 S uti' 3 OOOO B la ir (1 -4 )I hihad a 5-8 rccord in the AmAmerican League ninlh innii TU-jtti 4 12 0 Ir r 'lf '110 ' 1 0.,.1ir»^ il33-« ,ing to Houston in It wasi tlthe A ’s third consecutive: loss.los pjaa^p M M Ml. - 1 1 DtnjPKfm UU-W for Toronto oncand Clcveland'bcforc coming lter>ui 43 iM 3 S» OOOO CHt7m3!i 3 t 0 1 U rf^ 2 3 0 0 0 t 3 1 t 4 MOP-CfOM**^"!^!^*! tfi-f’W i PmPvKTi U.3i>4< a n off-sea.sonn titrade. He gave up four hitslits while sn-iking Sllart « *t M i Pir-V-'C to o o Sa.nnc 3 3134-47 3 0 0 0 ttWTOW HOUSTCH high six and walking noner in re lie f o f M a rk ' R a n g e rrs s 14, Indians 4 .0<^, « *4 r t i. tti n tl «|tt.A a lV«r«« 3i-12-«7 oul a career-hig frvT’a J 0 1 0 0«OJS 44 110 lU ^Pt^ 3J-32-47 Ponugal. whoIO Ileft the game after the thirdthi inning with a RLINlNGTON, Tcxas (AP) —- TheTl Rangers backed * *9 04 10 2110 Tr»jTj<» 32-35-«7 WMlDhscn SOHtuu 2 0 0 0 tnrfO 2 stiffness in hisi;is rig h t e lb o w . N o la n Rlyan y wilh a pair of five-runjn inningsi in'iheir first <00 0 > 0 0 0 09.^110 212 0 11 C>.-ra ftou JS 33-<4 W L Ptt CD 40 11' • 3S-Jl-« g a m e undnder interim manager Tobyby IHarrah. Harrah was C.-^rrr., il r 614 - TMB 3t i 1) t TO) S 7 I 2 PCOfcip OOOO ATO" <1 Asru U. V VA i Mj»i3B < 0 0 0 Cti^fl 0OOOO 1 SV>«Pw 34 34 ^ White Sox 10,1( Red Sox 3 n a m e d lh«3 iwo-run homer,ler, and George Bell hit a thrc IMVgW 31 47 440 14. 100-Sm» e Nn 'tn t 2&>(U«viWvwiJti CO'»flt 2 0 0 0 O ^ U 31 ick oul eight and walked1 twtwo while scattering MR-C'.VttiS' CU»trtj|t*).T*rja.l(lxl^QaiTW 5arJn(3l SiV-W'TI'Sl 3 0 0 0 frtfFi/t 3SU-M Red Sox 10-313 Thursday night. laOmNaticbM M OO OeoO.-'tP 2010 Ek«p 3i :o the American CIcvcIariand starter Scott Scudderr (6^8){6 lasted only I 2- SmS> CWd/» 1000 D4*flPr.rt 3»ll-*9 J a c k M c DJowell o (12-4). named to l SjnD-ipJPh-aKmi 1 9 3 TOC* 31 0 5 0 Tart 2141* 29 &KU3«>’ »3l-;«9 r. pitched a seven- 3 innings,5S.,,. . Uwr.» C Un f-ycKO 5 >? nv^* ' Bj3rncnli» 7 5 7 t ! League All-StaStar leam earlier in the day. p: Pwx 1 0 0 0 t C»xmi>5 I’TituT’J ° * * M.rtA 0» mS 00»-C IM«UX4n> 3S3k^9 »tMilr4 Nn>nnO 10 01>-l 0«E«.-«W 3*Jj-t9 AUrt.: K-ftxWJ« « 7 4 4. 3] I KUBI 110 OIO C C-a« ,1 3 2 2 0 1 E-8efttJ[2| CO'*ilSl OP-**».-«<'iVI Olvil PfOU 35.3t-«3 SI Uvn»ilc»A,-9.tn (") 1 0 0 LOO-*»nY»»«'tortWO 2&->BTO"rr«enil7]. UMHAM 36.31-C9 I{1| RrrStnvi 30.34-70 Legkion___ AEjra (Cmw » Si >! 0»^|I| CM»tl p«fi« O 3 taS(f» r r« S6-fr»i(23) SF-C»f-C»OM PCoc.-' 1 t 1 0 C0 1 37 33-70 siad finished 3-for-4 3»34-70 All nine slastarters scorcd and 14 3-and-2 3. pitch over th pniW.«r.j (UU W ' 11 O 0>73 4 2 2 0 HswBi" doublc.s. 0oo2S 5 0 0 0 Vi'»«<29 4* '3 1 3^ 0^ 0^3 2^2 1 KnYo^ig K34-70 up 10 first— inning runs centerfieldcc fence to op. p » " th e Sli 002 0 - 9 7 3 ‘ rtllV'«8 5l»35p'' o o e C/»gUV« 3&3S-70 batters rang up SI lCPi.-iia^«''71*lLo«*ncnarTW«crti«»i5tt c.«rt 3 13 3 r.o»ie 44 113 pmauoH o o # a n UnnfUn 3»3V-70 five innings, It was W arner's second S.'STZS;:.»;L-Uft»cn.KR-W»m*f (J). G'JWi 3e } 0 0 I tmtn c 3] 0 0 0 M iMI ttttfn ll_ U»»W«* 3»3l-70 tripper, a two-oul shot in th e s ix th ,______' ' W 5 ^ b'<'8X'a-ivr^a *0 2‘2 Urtiiu *41 2 J &»«67«r« 3337-70 ■ t game. Buhl bcncfiltcd ' OEVaWO TDUS fura c 1 0 0 0 B4.-1M 30 t o u t to 1 4 -O o)n n jjust two more hits, Powell batted nrouncnd after In iheir first ga B fna (X&vu < 0 0 0 c ^ d *130 < Dc«3». 30 1»v£HM-t J3 0 2 1 B«rUr|tt> 30.34-70 ttr h a ® "> 3 0 0 0 Tv^SM 3S-35-70 -citing off from errors andi d w alk s. . Ufora 5 0 0 0 FiTtft 3 3 JMJ ! TCCM 55 4.10 4 Tm »*»4 !5 II J S*fftc 4 0 0 0 Ibrolb 3 Powell startarter Casey Covourn W arner's solo homerun. get ______Ck.-m 30A8.JO SiEo* 33 0 0 1 3frJ4-70 extra base Grand Junctioction pitchers walked ■ U lm u 5 0 0 0 P»n..Jb 3 J.t 2 0 0 0 PmiBiA4 30-W-70 fanned five,e, bul combined with to a 5-0 start on two more ex airgiA J 1 3 0 ' 0 0 ... g 010-4 n«rr»IIi 4 0 0 0 Ovv<» 2 Junction l6 in six inninglings with Buhl taking 4 12 0 c«n* 9t9 tu0 Icok.4 im n 4 0 0 0 B'mmp oOOOO 3e-i*-70 reliever Brockck Lawrence, who came hits hi arrd a trio of Grand J ■ F«iT»ift } 0 1 0 IVotb 4 I I fl«2 VC«o OOOO 0»«np 0OOOO CWiFeVMn 3545-70 a d v a n ta g e o f everycvei one of them. IMal 4 0 ! 1 S^ti-1 1113 3 t 1 E-CoW1(7) DP-CfcW™»1.0««: irth, to issue 11 watks. ene rro rs . 1 0 0 0 lOO-C«U9mj;.D.W7 »-PWtnj;r HM7«B 2 0 0 0 Ome •< 0 0 0 K^CtoW Ji3i-70 on in the founl" ; Indians oijly garnered smem Jill too 3 0 0 0 Bceun 30-3^71 Colorado turned a prosa s p e c t i v e In fa c t, th e Inc CHsa> 1000 JwClSd so so tt 2 |tH.C«M2m.Ph*«(l«).fT»’l'»"|tJI.C»TO" Uiicrip 10 0-0 S»«>»«p 3 the All-Slars. Taylor 4 2 2 1 Id xn-CvKiKi rM»riiri DP-jnp OOOO BrirtflS 11110 0nO«^ 3734-71 T r e a s u r e ViValley used six fifth- rout into the day's closest contestco i>n four hits off the JftKTlB 4 110 * ? J ry 3^3^71 1 0 0 0 p H n e;) DO :s lo get within 10 runs ^ . lighted by Dennis had a ppan a ir o f th e fo u r h ils. wnarn * 1 ' 0 O v n ’ ' ®» “ “ 31 2^1 Jim » 9 I « HubntV»« >374*-71 .inning passes i a six-run fifth inning. highli( Theraaa JOOO t ) « j » 2 ?111 l t OtonU rson threw all seven 0 3 DdiUtU ]ft-3^7I before Lawrenrence got Kevin Wilson run-scoring ^j' doubles by JimTl Serrano Mark Iversoi jKcor® 1110 l», I to9«« J J ' 1 2 I Cram 2CD OODCO IC0i-< 04Cuaw 3506-71 CWC < 0 0 0 unrris OOOO 000 f'»j 1 0 0 0 J Kmal2 5o>rT»/r« St-Si-Jl "We were nervous andid jum py scoreless throurough six. He fanned <101 omi E-VOT»in ico-mtwy«.c«mi Tr»4l»W«VMoy 00004 - 4 3 3 I 2 3 2ft-VrSitJ(JS|,UiWi(in.»M1111.Ijlll. tk*,Thoi-»». 37.34-71 PowtS 1 Junction five and allowedved five hils, 4 12 11 T.n»iiWi5 i13 • 3 3 2 [2<) Dm S.TMrd 34-37-71 sianing out." said Grand J V-M 2J 0 « 0 1 0 B-rool (51 Sa-n*M (!). te -tt 12«) Oiim. Cnud< tUuminm«nn (1), Duf»' (J) Slubb» I3|; on’t know Buhl turned:d twot' double-plays in 010-4 K0, 1 1 J 3 1 1 0 0 S'Uvm Sf-S a M M 34J7-7I Coveurn, Utwraoc*• (4(4) ind 0- D)oni. W • Covoom; L . Coach C( Chuck Tabor, "I don >« w DD SO tWiMoa H-36-71 /ing new the sccon4.andid thirdll innings keeping - TM i2J CED Z2»-2Bh-14 UUroi 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 r H AEn ne Qnm. why. A long trip, plnyii • e-ort.o)op-c»«<«iioo-a».«»r*n um t Oor»rrr 13 0 o 0 0 0 PBCutfi S)mL»T4 »-0«i4(ni.j»vio"(ij.»ftw’|i: M-». 3 1 0 0 3 2 Dm B«t 30-3S-71 Ouhl 1 000 171 . - 1 2 3 Jc^Uara . nn-8ffw«i'n p*ww|isi.s«»jnii.nwi.n*>T<.> CHoao eosKH UKnU-* 3 2 1 1 . »-4-1 ttr n a BPHmwx U 0-0000 0 1 . rkrrxBMa » S -7 l Umppires___ — K»U»r. Otmblne (5)S) in.ind Fold; Ivsnon tnd Dtnnli. 40 10 W* 13 3 2 2 0 0 KOO-71 W»n (fl). W-ly*f»on.. L'KtUtr.L'Ki '*■ Rjrml 5 0 2 2 HO»l 4 Dttr»Ua:*ki»3»^3t-71 : ^ IP H n en DO 5050 Vrwi3() e ! 10 jn-aai 33 0 0 0' OmM 1010 S-tDrt 7 1 2 22 1 t PHH»9inl »3»-71 • exception to this Oslynism.).) Cktalvri ThfWlB 4 3 4 2 W>wg2B ' 1 Continued fromfro Dl c* < 0 2 0\^ 1 J J ° 0 5 I 0 Cnglk».w 3MS-71 Perhaps Paul's favorite COstynism ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I - Soitt-Lt* I J3 4 7 ? 5 5 2 J WW<*> ■ < J S3 P ««» < 0 0 I ..J»«SUT«n J#Ofr-72 m is ta k e s. tveumaw J n 5 4 ‘ 2 J 3 . OSiau S i l l bm>rrt 2 is one he admits borrowir/in g f ro m I s, S u a 5 0 0 0 Ijnrgrt 1 0 0 0 PIi-Ofc«« • DrMOrn SM7-72 • "It's as ImImportant lo know whai j? PiM- :2) : 3 2 I I 2 10 0 yamzM. bakfiwi OwPoM 3MS-7I Ohio State professor Bill F le s c h e r . • 0«n . ’ 1 0 0 0 0 11 r«>e *120 2 not to callII n s w h n t to c a l l . " Oj Umnd <13 2 Zitocd <4 111 ttih H tt *'A good administrator canr sh irk Jtm 4 0 2 2 DtSMa 4>10 RT>rva ( >en Interpretation:)n: A nit-pickin' umpire ' n»*'Wi3 f 7 J 3 2 li H Senior Ope responsibility in the nin a m e o f DunjHf 1 J I 1 . 0 S 2 ‘ — ;IOOO Ouend 0 12 1 Bmrf S interferes withith the fiow ofthe game.^ « 0 J n»Tre I1 0 0 0 VitlMI 5 120 ««OM1b I5 100 KT>*£HERPl.lA^-6amT)w democracy." Interpretation?n? With a ■ |r i i y | uifvn < I 0 0 0 : 4 0 0 0 LK^n 5 2 3 1 &rWd 5SI 21 MmtRwiioiratno.ooous Svs«K>ct*i • " A n ummpire p must be paid." ot >eP-«r'V>n(V<^) v>i>-f»rv.ue»«ie » n ‘ JOOO ChW«>.(ll»«S0<>Wt»7l8, sly grin. Paul replies, "I Iil to let ^ ||||||U 9 1 7 } «122 U4Wrt3B J i'(»2S« Interpretntioiion: If you don’t pay sl; PO-OU. Catr,mlt>S 0 2 0 - J r a l 3 folks think about this one f9ifor awhile. ' CkMANO TOnOKTO people, you; endct up whh an umpire 'O u^jso-10 wewp 1 0 0 0 r«»t) J2 0 10 l e i r o w n *>K«) *711artiH M V » 4 0 0 0 »34-<7 ligareite in onc hand and allow »• them ?o find the Ij le»tuiiBfliiMn«nuU , „ , - frwn«3b 4 0 3 2 Wmtd 4004 0 0 0 tacx cn »1 o0 o -J c«we s o n 4 who has a cigt mt>(1l). Omhu J 0 2 0 mtau 55 0 2 2 S3J4-P m e a n in g ." !lfrtiyc»uorJ4.000M.Kofii’iW ^all'^llwniU'i YiiluH'yj NmI> 10 10 RUt>» 44320 32 lOO-Cficv'0.ll^«»-^'«^' 0000 iMTfUats u -ii-a a beer in thec oother and who must be ni - f c l 2 0 0 0 OWrt 4124 121 Mm«|4),Iieoc(in3D-fl«*|l) wnop 1 0 0 0 OMnap 0 •- liBjouBir'oiunM' iOOO t«-rt«nu(13t,GM|lJ)C&-«ntf*KMIU ^ fVmtn 1 0 0 0 U£m!/i 1 0 0 0 (UerCftM u ^34-m home by 9:30 9: to watch pro _ I Wo'll P»Y (01 ».ICh»n(Ch»B9tnn3lh*loiii7*.ftg.ten.jir;d -■ lm*rsi» 3 0 0 0 J8« -IOOO SranHMn »34-et \ lUlusmeniiilnocM'e' J o , , H flEVM00 50 WWP OOOO Honnp - 1 wrestling. (Pa[Paul cites umpiring for BkTVKfi 4 0 10 OMtulIb 4 02 wiKTifn 10 0 0 -Xfflfrp 1IOOO lr>9m \ |.bi»iep«t3b - — 44144 10--»U>»!W.t24..9 _ . 7 _ J_ 01 J 3 5 vwup OOOO OMkp 0 .JIh^*Vjr<(non| I ^ ------Citga.ia.u.o.La^^ oOOOO O^OrvMT »34-« V |.iig1i;hlirmg* — « 0 *— go.J-r-1— 37;B=»_____ \ . l.lilie'i .lct«/«ht»16«l4no, I 'likOwlB 1 0 0 0 iMta 40 110 H«Uf'L‘4 5 23 11 a t 1 \ . |.bgiw Ovtnv ) 10 « 4 412 2 2-' fv«p 1, 0 0 0 U0)«U»9r 30-32-70 HBOivirtfdbr^SiiTW'jSoOOlTiil* I b>oan> 12 10 .Tea* <(ei>t TeM (21Qtiti OiMimCtter M-3»-7g ______JPlin.iiiHyufid^ieur OOFfrTW . 37-J3-70’ - I — V o r n e - S ”...... : 4 10 I IMCSOT« KM.T10C t lpoJS»»r^l.m.1M«.4'ii «rH H « * (h U UVM OS COD 02tSt I09U4 »«*niO«>al 3O-J4-70 Y? |boi»»wlip«''Oi»I«tfc>>.OH kniid wutmy 'Sm Oe*i«i lo< | SIM taPanem -ICOICO 0 0 « JM5-70 c m m ’ «1 ca in-in -J u n t 4 0 3 f Annrl i MHcWa »3*-^ \ c e e . T«M «1 030 *»•»t-» K«uia 90 10 t>.»«a -4 PucMd 4 0 10 . 3 0 0 0 E-U4W*m2(l3|DP-4*rM1.teII,Sm IC«ml2Mr 3M4-T0 B U Y » SSEU.« TRADE ; T« aa (J). CtaW(n.I)(n. COm « 4 0 0 0' 2 S,(IV AiCMioip* 3fr»-71 ea4m|4) cr-OMMt.Tom. purarf <010 s«*jll) »OOOO 2IM)>!>an(l3|.BMm(|.Ut»(l). ,2(51. «»>«C 3 0 0 0 OMtU* 44112 3»-vS1} 3-b9m2(SI. 3 0 1 0 0Mm(i|.RThxfpNA{71.Sfr-Of1w<>^ [ v ^ OMtr*n' ( T ^ lA N D I 8«*ii(t|.IM>rai|i2).C«w(iii 30-Cn-cbw ' 1 0 0 0 Oi»*»>i 3 ItlM M m jnAtM 1407-71 302 N. M»ln,im,1W lnFtfl^ Id. 83301 {D 5-W--Wm. Uiui'l» 4 110 Com » ’ J20B0 CS-OnnaQ|tl.O»wl2i.Si<)di>|1).Ui' 4 0:0^1S)8-N««

Friday, July 1010, 1992 Times-Nowo, Twinn FaFallf., Id.itio D J I [ o m e — g ini j u r y w i i ]i l k e e p dl e e c a t h l o n1 r e c o r d 1h o l d e r h c : in me. In the lasi weekscks \ \ c m el so . only "Yes. it does." te r .will!.vinning. the Olympic title LONONDON (AP) — In took c ihe many people wlin've've •.lopped Ihe • ion to "It’s a big dis'appoipi)ininicni. hut il's ana n d ’«4 — w h en h e set ll seconds for Daley Tliompsoi U)s • car.' knocked on ihehe wiiulm'v am i :arccr one of those tliinjlin g s," 'n io m p s o n w o rldJ rcrecord of 8.847 points in L ize his exceptional track cai :h al said y o u 'v e g o l.in <>i said. "No one hass a diWne right, if Angeles;les — Tliompson was fourth w a s oovi v e r. . T. I four years ago and has nol n u s." , ) a lasl-ditch effon to qualifyfy for you're "not gmnl e cm no u g h y o u d o n 'l S e o u l t( In ileled a decathlon since. 'rhonipsK ii said hele lihopeil 111 cnn- le d e - g o . A t th e e n d o f• llie tli day. 1 wasn'l complel- Ilis fifth Olympic-Games in the L* two-day evenl involved sevi;ven linui; in.viilvcmcnl inn ir;irack ami liekl. ;i leg good enough. I .T1il*I\ cathlion. lo n Tliompson pulled a mp- bul not ;*< a coach, :nt — "Tliis Wasn’i a failure.fai If 1 hadn'i other• BiBritish decalhleles as Tliom ide in Tliursday's firsl event iiish "1 haven't ■ niailclie ’eoniiiireiicv world tried, lhal wmilil havlave been a t'uilure. I'eineeded lo reach the Briii: i th e 100 l()( rneterS, llie decathlon w* of plans," llioinpsiiii said,aiil. -TNC .iUsa\s ympic All sons ol' meclinihnnical ihings can Olympti:iptc qualifying standard I rec o)rd rd holder and two-linie Olyn lliought ot climbing: omone nioiinl.iin .il n pain go wrong us you get^ci o ld e r." 7 .« 5 0.) ik|H)inis. g o ldJ m e d al w in n e r p u lle d u p in | rase a linie." • J Ihen Dick said ihe 33->3-year-old 'lliomp- "I ne’never had heard of the phra five: seconds into the racc and I imp- lle-wunis lo organizeni/e a ''iiiiaM-iie- , son had lorn a bicep:cp fenioris lemloii 'growin,A-ing o ld g ra c e fu lly .' " T lioni V culleded il u career. m o- c a lh lo n " ai C ry sta lI P.P.ilace til l.ilo hing."-near.lire, riglit..kiicc.ICC, uini w m ild l> e_ son s>aid. a id " T h is is an e m o tio n a l m V— -“i-AI—w o u ld n ’t -e lu iD g e - unyihii : Ibr me. The thingTm goingrgTiT-August •wiiiriiivited-Tn:I-Tnp-dccathti.-iir; ------ng he unable to competec foI r a t leasi th ree nienl fo; B L T li'om>mpson f said afler confinninj n no and olher mp.irack. slars.si; inLluiliii!' conv weeks. is in a couple of years when i 'jpB3 y ‘.g W . w usi reiretiring from international c w orld c h a m i’iori D anin O(: 'H iie n ol ihe A series of injuryury problems have one reinrcinenilK*rs'nie, ^HT pelitioiilion. "Nothing at all." le al United Stales. followed him the pasipa- five years. Al- "Nowlow people in the slrccl smile V K Exci::xccpt maybe the end. I fo r a I just didn't seem fitting f( m atl n oonce i called the world’s grc; liv inn g a th le te to fin ish h is c:i ning before a crowd^of abouout ctators. Tlie competition at i ' ______L ____ special ?stal Park track wus .set up spi ______M anager Bobby ValentineIno s^ys; h3 \uas surprlsei3Bd by docision. jf n,oriiompson could qualify for Burcelrcelona Olympics, lalfway ihrough the 100, tho ompson Slopped, clutched THIHIS W EEK'S SPEChIAL Rangerss doing well,1 :k of his right leg and lold ci 1 9 9 2 C H E V F F rankink Dick hc had a pulled mu ked if this meant the end ol but Valeentine issout ^cmational carccr. Thompsonin said ARLINGTON. Texas (AP) (A — Frustration hasUS been building over ^ : Rangers and Seattle I y / W M Keeping Ihe Texas RangersL-rs in the the years. Tlic H hum in the American Lcaguiiguc West Mariners arc tlthe only American W wasn't enough for manager;cr Bobby, League teams never n( lo win a pen- i ^ Valentine to keep his job. nam . . The Rangers fired ValentIcntine on Tlic Rangers's' franchise,I which lo- ^ ■ Tliursday after deciding hele was v not caied in Texasi inir 1972, was created ^ tlic man to lead them to their;cir firsi di- as the expansionion Washington Sena- V tors .ificr thele original Senators ^ w vision title. "Six-and-a-half games back bai and moved to Minne;nesdta and became the ^ 1 ^ '. not playing very well in a seasonsco wc Twinsinl96l. W p r i c ^ thought wc ought to bec inI con- Valentine’s ter[enure was marked by N tcntion. 1 think v/e were;re losing criticism thal icileam officials did not ^ ground with the field.”• RangersF aggressively,purlursue deals to acquire ^ 6 0 5 } J u ly 9 managing general partner:r George big-name playeryers. Speculation had ^ 9 T hru W. Bush said. been that Valenti:nline‘s job was safe as ^ J u ly IS aycd with the leam. . ^ a tte st* Bush said'themovc wass maden af- long Grieve stayi ter a morning meeting with wit team ■ Bush said Grieve's Gri job was slill Jld'general— safe ------A ------presideiU Tom Scltkffci aiiJ #0 4 9 1 manager Tom Grieve. Coacoach Toby "No we’re ververy pleased wiih Tom ^ I # 3 0 0 4 .2 0 7 B l ' i 1 Harrah was named interimI manager.m. Grieve," Bushtl sas id . "It sh o w s h e ’s W •‘We felt that wc had to make a willing to maklake tough decisions. ^ ] id win this’ He’s done as goodgo* a job as could be ^ change in order to try and \ C. # 0 4 8 5 D. year,” Schieffcr said. "Wc'c ffeel that expectcd." wc have not played to our poten- Grieve, whoo Bush said will lead ^ r a new manager, said ^ ^ price- lia l," , Ihc search for a ^ 0 One-Piece Fibe.lerglas White ;d in good his longtime frifriend took the news ^ Afk^iumf f S i c M i d c M - d Valentine, who appeared spirits at a news conferencencc Thurs* well, LAVATOl>RY SINKS d a y a fie m o o n , s a id h e w ais s sisu rp rised " I th in k Boblobby was surprised il Shower' Stalls ^ s by Ihc firing. But he addedled he was happened," Griijricve said. ’’He han- ^ I A. Steel Roium d o r Oval 3 6 - I n c h ,rue professional." I 19" Round or0 20"xl7" Oval 3 2 -I n c h s • not ready to leave town. ' died it like a irui ng staff will remain in- "I'm not ready to movilove away Tltc coaching I Whito 2 5 .9 5 BB or Undiderground tenured manager in theIhe m a jo r T o ile t s leagues, behind Tom Lasort■iorda o f the sl 1 N ^ and Sparky j Plebe M odel r v ic e Q Los Angeles Dodgers and ^^'assEssffii N Anderson of the Detroit Tigirig e rs. 9 .9 5 Bono 8 6 .9 5 S e r Hc is the second mana{inager fired S c k a g e fired Tom * |n D im m < this season. Montreal fin ’ C a d i t M o d e l i: 10-fect PVC conduit, nd replaced - ’ “ ' S i e r P a c •Runnells on May 22 and S w itc h 1-200 DP, 10- him with Felipe Alou. NOW CUT, RERE-CUT, AND HECYCLEl ^ .95 Bono 1 2 9 .9 5 ’ conduit, 1 WT conn., 1-2" PVC- 1^ : Continuously varinl Includes: Tlic.4l-ycar-old Valentinnine was in ^ in.,: 1-2” wcathcrhcad, 2-2”2” plastici • ^ ! a g g \ ejdnfitpnJW fldel__ _ UP to 600 wQtta. h 1 -JC 9 0 0 1 _ = 3:2— EMT-fltrapsr-28^Qrf/f>-T13R- I ----- rinblo 2", EMT < eighth with the Rangers.,. CGiven the a m a jo r .4-2.0 USE olum, 5-4 barere coppcr,c ^ gaiS-oV .v«o‘sv 1.00 Bono 2 7 9 .0 0 M /A c onn, job May 16, 1985. Valcrilcntinc be- im m ulcm i 5 jal. gr. rd. 1 WAV % gr.;r. clamp, 1 ^ . r I 2 T ^ 9k ■ —— ■ "bnfltiinp; camc the youngest managilagcr in the SMJ > ncludcd. Thia ia just a I alum., 14- major leagues. tAPPEtt. ^ ______P l- % x 8 ' glL Although there had been:e n sp e c u la - AnythingigUuJuiiWon'tCuttt I ^ l-N o n lo x . tion about Valentine’s fu I 19" Round Jn'toD c'; Check the YellowYt Pagesi for the ^ C h e ck youSL 2 0 9 .0ooj^ signed a onc-ycar extension I Whito 5 9 .9 5 E cember that carried throhrough the dealere r n e a r e s t y o u . ^ >0 Foot loc^ codci I C. Cbina Lav,D E M f ^ Elcctrical C ro u so -H i 1993 season. I 20"xl7" Ovnl T a f ------> I W h ilo 5 9 . 9 5 BTouch Control i p e ------MOR-FLO AMERI I D . 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Olyrii]ipic comnmittee sayss athliletes F lW i n t e r O31ympics 1l o s e $ 5 7 million n the main reasons for itie ARIS (AP) — llic AlbeiIbertvillc Olympics m Bamier B did not go into the l|ing costs for the bobsled iruary losi S57 million,-butnit the Frcnch goveni- defieficii. which include spiraljiiii from ’Yugoslaavia canI particippate £It will cover three-quanerss ofol il. the two co-presi- andid luge runs; and for the skii«-4«itii•trt-iti49f>»T------COHi»Hi|iuicr-titjuipnuail-ajid-M)}Uv; 'clcnl Juan Anu'iiioio ISamaranch said, jor powo w e rs .” h e said..

Agooiod talking tO"1 [ a r i n e r s ► hu]m g r y f o r AUTOMorrIVE ne^J W t a l e n t SERVICE wm .TTLE (AP) — With nev■ P < aboard, the Seattle Marini;r Kiwing their way to ihe trad >lc. w that our ownership issuei e is G A S LIGHI H T T R U C K S . we're back in business an( happy to be back." Generye ^ C H A R G E I H . D . G A S :cr W oody Woodw;ird said af ix-houi* meeting wilh his se P R E M I U lM i outs and advisors, iaid he has been insirucied ti working on trades lhal ts wil 9 5 ^ ^ *31“ i ie M arincnrscorc-in-thc-wii EACH 11 more often — in othe mncl-somc-pltchcnr:------INSTALtEO- 1NSTAU£D ? :y,'vc lold us lo get the jol Woodward said. ‘'It take -HuieamWarranty ------1 d a n ce , b u l if o u r d e s ire s h:ivi iig lo do with it. wc ahsoluiel;"ely - . _ ake a move or two in the fu .bsolutcly. W c'rc ready lo ge GAS J gel aciive. things we haven’ \ ble to do until now." STRUT I Mirriitlrs traded hands Jumlim e Cartridge G A S 1 a SI25 million deal, with ;“ Replacement led by Japanese husinessmai S T R U T i Yamauchi buying oul Jef 95 1^5^ ASSEMBLY ! EACH Prices On : *99! lin Stockton^ PER PAIR INSTALULLED Uletime Warranty B l u e s t I_____ . -__ ^ » — als quickly, i . - . ' ,T LAKE Cl'i'Y (Ai») — Join iin said after he cracked ; Y ,i J ' ’ ^ n his righl leg^Iast week iG lha $QQ! fast healer. Utah Jazz iraine fiarks confirmed il Tliursday. $7Q95 DISC OR DRUM kton. cleared by team doctor y fo r llic U .S . te a m at thi ■ ^^PERAXLE lies in Barcelona later !!Z thi 4 x 4 F R O I DISC OR DRUM , already can walk up an( I ,lairs without pain or a limp,I,;;' BRAKE! BRAKE may have some discomfortf o n . . Inspect Brake PaParis hn doesn't actually have' '<>K • Road Test Vehidlide _ ■ • RELINE mil the medals round on Aug\u g . • Install New Shoes/Pads , irks said. • Rejufface DmiWRolofs kton suffered an undisplacc< e of the right fibula in a collio lli- S E A T l ie putt on thie fourtfi fiole ith teammate Michael Jordairdan % Chi Chi Rodri!driguez berates his puttctter after m issing a birdie | o w n e rs al the Tournament of the Amer first round playpie in the U.S. Senior 0O pen in Betfilehem , Pa., 1Thursday. Story, Page a rc elb o v I Portland on June 29. Ii in g tabic. 9 5 ^ 3 I played since, " N o w t orthopedic surgeon Dr. Lyl se ttle d . $ 2 9 9 5 . k-ith-3: *19® 1 said the leg "is healing with w e 're ha Ilus and Ihe fracture line ap S p u r §I 1lose T e rr lings to in M :m agcr ry Cummi 0 be disappearing.” ter a six- STANDABR D C O M P I kton should be ready to pla; SAN ANTONIO110 (Al’) The “at sonume poini. Il would bl: foolishsh loi recuperating from sui n io rsc o u i i: for the opening of Olympi a l i g m m eEN i T T H R U S T rnore lliun ihree say a date,"< said Bob Bass. SpuSpurs fractures in both legs He saic IPUTERIZED N B A se a so n is in 1 Spain on July 25. Tlie med;ied al . ReconimeniKlIc •t i[ie <;an Antonio vice president nr for hasl'ctball operpcra* him to sit out the end ,l>cgin wc ------^ m o n lla -a .vv:t.>U-yi:L-ll ------' .■ .V conecUha im ilto rsn trtc r:------cio n sr“rr“ ltV a-big biow-lo-ourcJul>;^i>," " h e lp 'ih e iT ALIGNMENT ^ bpiirs riavc Insi atloll . spokeswoman Paiti Balli sail immings suffered the injuriijuries although Spurs offi c o lu m n cd to properly relate 4 wheels to Tlic icam confirnurn,cclTl.ursd»y|tal lay that Stockton was at hi da/'in Chicago during a pickiickup watching closely whe —w ordsTTli ilhiusUn9la.otv6hide... . ^ 1 .umminus lliis Iwn ^ son home in Spokane. Wash forward 'I'crry Cuir e when another player fellII ont re c o v e re d . ••Tlicy.' j n to m lig a n ie iils in iiis Iii; rifli. knee and lavailablc for comment, from behind, hitting him onn Ihell Starting point guai d o n e ." V next season. Onc of nf in is an athlete who keep could miss all of nex ofhis right knee, land is gone. Tlie S tw o to da 111 require surgical If in Ihe bcsl physical shape, tiic ligamciils will 1C loss of Cummings for some son sign him to a new cor a n y th in g rcconsiruciion. i said Wednesday. "I am cei o r allI of o next season is the latestt in a mer, and the Ponlani w ill m aki quickly pickcd him is has helped in the process c ••Wc don't knowlow whelhcr he'll scriess ofo Spurs calamities, Hire, A bs i FF ' play iicxi year. WcVe think hc might. Startiarting guard Willie Andersonon is agent market. o u t andg-" g b e en able Tire Rotation anda Safety Inspection n i e M .10 in a : S ' Inspoction indudes, brbrake systom, suspension, stiocks, - ; choice: g ro u p lecl Steeleers face ■ stmts, exhaust system,1, bbattery, cooling systom, ti/os, fan and H iroshi ' g i a | l■ acccssory twits. Woslost passenger cars and tigtil trucks. S n iu ly an , n p and Brist€er or O’’Donnell Johi PITTSBURGH ((AP) — Pitts* lake place pl when the Steelers opc IHH burgh Sleclcrs coa;:oach Bill Cowher cxtendcided camp at St. Vincent c'^i- Co S OFFIC m o s ly declared iiis iwo*wi-w e ek m iiiic a m p a le g e "InIn Latrobc. heal su c c c ss bu t sa id1 hhe has no idea p "So0 manyr things happen differcnirenl- C O 9 \ 3 ^ 5 5 M C » 2 9 “ - 'itii pads on." Cowher. said. S A L T w h e th e r B u b b y BBristcr or Ncil/Iy'with $ E E 9 S O 'D o n n e ll w ill b e: hislli quiirtcrhack. / think: Ihingsll will happen differente n lly G A T E S C S to ck to n :opie start to understand exacta etly O P E N S b o n e in^ I ' ' f T ? : 4 5 6 5 MCJONTH Tlial decision iss oneo of manynhw they're being asked to do. h c h a fa will wail umil Cowlowher conducts his $ e Q 9 5 ^hat w e’ve tried to do is creaic D on S pVCKS a r first training camptp as: a head coach , o dation for these guys. Nov J Siocktc- JO N T H / on July 17. Eigiiiy-tty-thrce players al* foundat Now, B u d ] nST O C K S have to take that foundaiic to play ; tended the minicampimp at Tliree Rivers «hcy,.hi PONY STOCKS a n d opply apj it in a more competiti\S Q u a l e 1 O ly m p ic s ' m$5.00IFNOEXCHm£ Siadiuit^. i.sphcre thot training camp wi m o n lh .) aClilhlrvn Under 6 F R E E S4S£^C770N • COUPETfTlVEPfyCES fll's going very:ry well." Oiwlicr A,I,.us $ 8 .0 0 c ' QUASJryPROOUCTSi id e ." d o w n slai . said Tliursday. "WiiWIml wc-re irying- P 'Sic '"' most closely watched compmpe- Come to l^agic V: " H c urday, ni July 11th to see the p la y e rs a very H nil ; , ^ IKXS - EXmASTEPWAKWm to do is give the pla; 1 wiil be at quarterback. Cowhi■wher excitement of N/' b u i Jo hg ncompetition. PLUS ect a base' for which lo,o now inke inlo r, be- chance al the d( way during our NASCAR ■ ■ i ^ Jeclared the job wide open b play unliltdley's_Day>na SOO Racing I • J g ______iraininft-cumpj;------:------— IW c ert'Bfi!.Tcrrthe'srfliTer5lncc-198 in 1988 — -SoavcnlU!!lg|;tJj 4 ." S parkT^ascar Stopwatches. eishl' qamc.Vort, Cowher installeded a new- offense anj- O'Donnell,q ' who stoned eigl .P i.1,.,. , S loektckend at and defense andid in tro d u c e d th e gam e.s:

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B y C h risto p h er HullHu mouthJth and a big old puffy lip.” t h a t g a m e — w o n again a{ by thf T V D ala Dvspite cs| the pain and the awkwardard- Nationals, this lime 6-3•3 — K aat was n e s ss, , Kaat never considered nolno the lone bright spol)l among the The CBS broadoadcast crew of Jim attend:nding. Just being there was wa< American League piiclichcrs, hurling O'Brien, Tim1 ^M cCarvcr, Scan cnougfugh for a 23-ycar-oId kid in theth( Iwo innings of perfectct bait against McDonough andid JJim Knat will be ot earlyy s std'gcs of whal would turn outou the heart of the NL lincucup. Son Diego's Jackick Murphy Stadium no beJC a very successful bascbai:ball "Fipm a performance stistandpoint, the Tuesday. July 14. for Ihe “63rd All- carecr.« r. *75 game was a real gooood o n e ." Kaai ------S t.ir G am e.’- W hen Uic-baseball stars— ^In1 fifact.-Kaat remcmbersJ62 wit>Lvith s a y s . " I g o l t o - f a c ce.-Bencli-and- - from ihc Nationajnal League, led by evidemlenl fondness. Morgan and Brock. I ha(la d a lot o f fim ______Pti4f--ipf< «:r»rnecond. bascman.Ryne— ai_was.myJlrst_AllrStat-Gamc.!*'■ in ihnt gnmp Th.H wneas:the-ycar I- Santl'bcrg. Jake me and said,‘Throw menc that again' ly spoke to CDS> arannouncer Jim Koat conien’icmporaries yen they were still I did. and he just misseiscd il. He p aboul things basctiscball. and hc remi- heroes>es IO m e — to se c Ihose guys;uys under il and popped it uf ;; " nisccd about hiss o'own All-Siar cxpe- madee n my first year a little more spc- 1 riences. Kual. aa GG-fSoi-4-inch lefty ciol." who pilchcd in the major leagues for Four ry years later, in 1966, Kaat goigo t 25 years (from 1911959 Ihrough 1983), his chichance lo play, and he pitched was pickcd for ihc American League two inrinnings,'giving up three hils and Top: Chicago Cubs)sseco|^ i I squad in 1962 andnd 1966, while play* one ruirun in one of the more mcmo- basem an Ryne Sani n d b e r d j s ing for ihe Minncstnesota Twins, and he ruble 5A All-Star Gan)cs ever, a 2-1,10- . a m o n g t h e p la y e rs s Invite^ : wus selected agnagain in 1975 as a inningng National League viciory in to the‘63rti All-Stara rG a m c t.' ' m em b er o f ihc ChiiJrom ou t­ her Priest Uikekc ?studio, frequently PriestI LLake for more filming and ol-town sta tio n s In ordelier to pro- wilh herselfIf as star and a intervick-iews. te ct their ow n Ihleresls.is. m enagerie o f animalsani on site. Thee INell Shipman documen- Coniact your cablo ooi peralor lor The producerccrs of Naked Eye taiy isis bbeing funded by the Idaho questions regarding syrlyndex l^lanJ^avagiTCrsind^:! JumanlanlilegCoonciI.— " ■ = = = =ngmFand*owdCanoos3S5pacUlc= : program s;

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ROSTER CUTS: Twe'weniieth Television announcei NTck’s ninew lineup earlier this monih moree ctcuts for "LA . Law," which h.x-h.xs P already lost S u m Deyy ic10 a CBS siicom lhis fnll. The B y S u san K ing finn Mcd Coochafn Fcrrtend], the loudmoutlicd enienain-ain- Los Angeles Times ment lawyer, nnd Mlch*i± a e l Cum psty, w ho phiyed thuiIhul awful Frank Kiltrtdgc.;, w!who ratted on everybody. Atst Look, up in the sky!y! 1Is it a bird? Is il a plaiic'i:■» Is il gone will be AmandaA CDocohoe (C.J. Lamb), Cecil'5" Rocket Squirrel? Is it MijMighty Mouse? Is it Siipcrmaiian? Hoffman (Zocy Clemmcnmons) and Anthony DcSandc No. il's-Underdog!g! Yes. Underdog. Evcryoi'o n e ' s nccr (Tommy Mullaney). remain- (Alex). Only J(*n Spcoce favorilc canine hero and high-flying popular allracracliiin from the gaggle of newcowcomcrs who got tryouLs ihe la.-;! ,j^.. in the annual Mncy'ss TTlianksgiving Day Parade. A nu>n;-Childr«n ’ti TulttuiWMon. - ■ . —- Sagin. cxccutive pnxlucer inlkie since ils Septembc ° ^ l A lorkshop. show ; Although ihe offici. Friday. July 10.19922 Timos-Nows, Twin Falls, Idahoho 3 pursue olher projects," Nt fired bccausc ihe show fe gecVs" nnd not enough new . 1 Feature S to r y ______Sumnmer TV haas somethinng for everryone; rypt.” And the four networkscs nare-cosl of young-up-p-nnd-comers, B y S u san K ings ‘ llowing suit with a number offnew n< including Josie Bisissctt. Thomas Los Ant:ttc'^ ’liitiI'iincs CalnbroJ Andrew Sue.IC, A m y L ocane, ' sf-ihc-DcjuB-SavanrrConriirtncy-Thom e- I I has somclhing for •re^W Tti snreir>?iiy-hype(j-of-i T e l e v is i o n h lace." Smith and Vannesi:ssa W illiams. ! is summer — more nctwitw ork en tries is '•M elrose Plac< everyone this ;na1ly Grant Show, who plojlays construction sual and a plethora of For.’jr.’s spinoff of the phenomenal series lhan iisua 1210." worker Matt Fielding,lg, is being lout- novies. not to incniion sucoiccessful "Beverly Hills, 9021( Specials ;iniJ n u n -time ed as the new Jasonn Priestley-Luke: kcry-four*years events FoxDx is expanding its prime-tii tlio'ip once-evcr: ht to Peny. Hc already hasas scored covers lie Sunim cr^G am cs a n d linneup c i to Wednesday night — ihe Olympic I h also of People magazine aar n d T V G uide, 111 and Dcniocralic con- accorco m m o d ate ••M e lro se" w hich al Mic R epublican a The scries makedi itsit de b u t Ju ly 8 is on Fox's fall schedule. vcniioiis. ves of with a 90-minute epiipisode. On July ■i>mc tradition in sum- “Melrose" “N focuses on the lives As has bccDin living 15. it will move to itits regular time, is premiering several cighight twentysomething adults livi incr?. cahic is | ndicst where it will follow n e w episode^ o f bringing hack new inI oneo of Los Angeles’ irendii series atul I’ri I." the ••90210." such hits as HBO’s nciglighborhoods. Like ‘‘90210." ( episinlcs of su emblc Onc of the most,t in ie r e s lin fila f :iiid “Tales From the scriciries boasts an attractive enseml ■ '•Dreani On" an _ — I CBS’ eight new scric:ics — andontJ^Of^ the few not targcte jflC B Hannah Storm are theth hosts. I ffH iM CNN will presentIt live coverage of convention and polii)litical news daily, 9 S S Its ••Ixyond-lhe-gavavel" coverage of ^

July 12 with a sp(pecial cciiiion of' T "Larry King Live.'c." Depending on the schedules. Kining is also set lo present special progagrams throughout the convenlion. CICNN will feature special convention!\ editions< daily of "Inside Polilics ‘9!'92," "The World Today." “Mon)neyline" and . •Rnvon,' stnntarring Joffery Meek, a lr^•s^ednesdays on CBS. “Crossfire."

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it Jodie says no. They com•mfort each T in a . An(\ndrew and Jake wonder if1t ;e and Kelly I onlv a dream when they cachh other, unaware that Reese ------'s—jnrw atchingrbaterr'Jodadie-Hes-to - feel Mlegan’s eg presence after I'ina’s Rccse about where she wa;/a s all night. Hclgn wonders wlwhen she should ______bul Cruz tells Kelly oboutlUt his nighl reveal lo Dimitri amand Edmund that I with Jodie. Frank advanctices on BJ.i they arc brolhers. DimitriDin encounters I so she stabs him with a pcp a ir o f scis- Edmund at the Humiunting Lodge, and ■ sors. Later. Reese sayss he knows tells him lo forget:t iihe past and lo / andq, Dinali Lee find a way lo[o Jodie lied to him about; beingt with Slop holding grudges,gcs. Brooke’s con- ^e togetl:ether despite Gwyn's objcc-c- Cruz the olher night, andid kicks her fusion over her rei:relationship wiih Trucker and Trisha begin 10 oul of ihc house. Lisa dellefends Rofc Edmund is compoujo u n d e d w h e n h e ,,rguc overov« custody of iheir son. Allyly to Rich, and later Rafee lells Lisi proposes marriageg c IO h e r. W h e n I accept ^ Cooper's confessionin he’ll support her evenI tthough he Edmund/gels Drooki)oke to admil ihai e for f Hannah. Casey and Ava/a loves Lilly. Rafe asks Lis:,isa lo many she’s afraid of maklaking a commii- j,rcak up Basil’s drug ring. Siaccy:y him. knowing that othercrwjsc Lisa mcnl, she realizeses he's right and ^on’tI take sides in thele will have an abortion. GGina ihinks agrees lo many himlim. A mysterious Xrucker;,er/Trisha battle. Giff wantsts the Taksan sons murdcdered their man holds a newspaspaper clipping of j^ore thanthi friendship wilh Trisha.a. father, and Ree.sc has evididence prov- Galen and frightcitens her with a cifffcan;annoi gel Trisha off his mind,.d. ing Iheir guilt. phone call. Trevorjr rruns into G»lcn tces|„ , lhat Clay loves Dinah Lee. w h o p a n ics w h en iniinfomied lhat her md Stacey plan lo renew their pic tu rc is in all ih e p;papers as a likely Cooperq and Hannah search foro r successor to formercrD.A. C Hamilton, gelena.1. Ava/ is more determined thanan WM' e v e r t0 o nmeet her boss, Mr. Bumell.

Drucilla does a nudec centerfold test shooi. Danny tellsCrickcl C that Port Charles iss hhil by a violent I he’s willing lo go througtIgh with tl)cir summer siorm. EcEelicia and Mac in Losj)S Angeles, a my.sterious man plan to trap Michacl if slshe is. Jijhn board up ihe Outbaitback as ihe storm Qsks KKi: im b c riy 10 m a rry h im . S h e lells Victor many liveves willibe triggers her memorylory of a past trau- acccplsis his proposal and returns •010 affected by his decisionon regarding m a. N ed a n d Ju liaa fifind the intimacy Salem1 tot( tell Shane and the Bradysly-' A sh ley . N ath an asks D>rucilla rt if the of her hold suite sp;sparks their desire, (he gooood news. In order to keepcp diamond on her finger is an engage- Seeking -refuge inn a dockside shop', N ikki'si’s presence a secret from’f" ment ring from Ncil.I. Jock tells Jenny and Paul girgird against their Laj^ncJnce, Vivian deliberately picks Ashley to file for divorccrcc and make mutual passion,, bbut Jenny can’i a fTghtit wilh Lawrence and. moves'_cs V ic to r th in k h e ’s g o in g 10 lo se h er den y h e r fan iasy . Je:Jessica and Scotty out off thell house. After Molly bails“1* but Ashley doesn’t wovant to ploy enjoy ihe emergencyney candlelight and .Jannerer out of jail. Mickey advises gomes. Rex alicm pls t«to persuade make ihe most ofr ththeir night togeih- 1010 lay low until ihe trial begins, Crickcl to reconcile witiith Danny as c r. T ra c y h a s h er sisuspicions aboul Ginger,cr. Molly, and Tanner kidnap'“P Michael listens in frorom the hall. Ned and Paul's alibilib's. Holly and Bill Gavinrj toti try lo forcc him lo admit Michael says he and CCricket can divulge their sccrclret inienlions while jhnt he'jle's guilty of assaulting Molly,I'y* w o rk lo g c lh e r lik e o ldJ :limes; now onboard K ris's sicsiorm-threaiened but Gavjavin maintains his innocence, lhat D a n n y 's o u t o f h e r li:life. freighter. L is a ninc. n i at Lawrencc’s bidding.IS- Roger to be a rabble rouser do w nI at the docks. Roger convincesces th e ockworkers lhat John can'l be m isled:d. . Alex tums her fulfull attention to ihe When Taylor asks Vi-hvhat’s bother- Cleopatra Jewels.s. ^Max proposes lo ing Ridge, he tells heiicr Brooke is Lee Ann, bccauscsc 1 h c is th e b a b y ’s pregnant ond it might; tbe his baby. tums him down and father. Lee Ann turr ■ :ve she went ., Stephanie can't believ >e has. Jason's love ______tells him lhal she I tekr-ft-man-sbc------a n d -tu p p o r t..i^w adi or confitmts- Wanda-'s. and shele ' w o n d e rs how^ lie ah . S h e c o i I S s k 10 tam pering■'"S B rooke, sa y in g they h aave v something found her. Andrew'sw’s worst fears are M“nah the car to kill Micah. nol her. to discuss. Taylor tellsIs Brooke sho c o n firm e d w hen the Bishop accuses on ond Julia sell Ballymoor will do cverylhing wilhihin her power him of being hotnomosexual and of , to Aurora, and move in wilh’ to destroy Brooke before>rc B rooke can seducing Billy. PlPlans for the Lee , Kelly ond Jodie talk about d e stro y h e r. S h e ila is siso happy she rce hearing heat up Ann/Kcvin divorce se’s fears oboui B.J. being ly . N ow if she Lee Ann’s strategy. '^8 got Judy oul of the way. , while Jon plans Lei ;’.s daughter. Cruz tells Reese he a way to get 'Ct Jason back. Tina • ' • could just figure out a ' Dorian tries lo get :r slept with Jodie and Reese ly, too. Blake ner Nighl’s Dream” Brooke oul of the way has a "Midsummer Cruz his problem is with B.J. her marriage in which Megan1 reretums as a spint. ^ tells Taylor hc knew h iion grows between Reese and was a m isukt. He kknew Ridge trying lo makee llIhings right for c. Cruz asks if B.J. is his. and would end up hurting heher. everyone, cspecialliaily for Jake.,Viki,

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