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Set for Lockheed Cflti Be Purchased ^ ' - - ' I , ' , Magic yalley \s Home P^w sj^peT^ v o l. 48 NO. 90 TWIN fALLS, IDAHO, SUNDAY .JUttA r, 1971 TWENTY.FIVE CENTS Valley prepares for ■ ■ National H . S. R odeo ByliUTHMIIXKR “'Ilieir hearts are so bly and Tlmpt;-Ncw8 Writer Uipir frietwlshlp so warm, up “ hcrorWoTrflltrrSuIsIarra” wiini FII.-KR - 'Ilio N ational Mil'll In some way to thank all the School—Ilod«o^opcns_h(icc_ -wonderful-peoplruirhcrcT“'Hh) -TucjKlay nnd lh©,commlttoo In s a |d ;~ ------ , chnrito and many of the 500 Mrs. Friifje said that she and’ youtliful coiitostantH hnvc oUtcr ne<'r'le from ’K r state causod n furor of nctlvUy with -have-found that ‘isouthecn lnst^l>l^uto uroparatlwis. hospitality" is-not unique to ' ' 11ic commitlcc ffonrthc Twin Uteir roKion of the country. Foils ClininWr of Conunfirof^, ~ 0 f tli6’22 Ii)uislnnn student^' sponsor (Jf Ui6 event, Lh busy who qualified for the National ■ Kcttlnfj cvorythinf' In o rd er for a Hl(>h School nodeo, IR plan to. annooth-runnin^' nhow, but tho compclc, Mrs. FruKo S4>id. tiisk that hiiH fallen to many of tlie Htudcnt» ha» cau.scd area H ie National Hi({h School horse ow ners to j>et on the Rodeo Queen will be selected -miUmjiuaU4uri.iiiL,5uti night’s showTNel......... ...... , Many of the participants, Heflin, Ij )., Uio relKnlng queen, bocaaso of an outbreak of was schodiilod to arrive in Twin Vonozu'elan Kqylnc. ICni Falls about 8 p.m. Saturday. cephalom yeiitis. wdVe unable to jx 'ln t' th eir own horse<} to the Uodeo performances are show and m an y have been in Ute scheduled at^2"and fl^p.m. area for several days trying out Tuesday tlirou((h Saturday, an d . horses. tlie rinal.<! a t 2 p.m . AU((. 8. Half jiJiQUtpclot-lo-rodoo-timo-pro— Debbie, is all»J>round performance ceromonies Will . onirof*^ the stJites under quarantine, ■ Uuj- epidemic has made o bl({ dlf- fereneo-in-thoattltudo-of-tlio- kids Involved in the rod/!0 , Shc'wttd’BtudentSTinrusuullr" - R o jd e o a ‘iiitlo cIuiuiIhIi" with kids from their own hu»w», but no jn n n y of them bi-lny “ In i‘ho same fix" has caused mcVo. situvetiir camaraderie amonU ' all - Uio - students. T "M rs . F r u «9 s a id '” W o'left in an awful siluiition. Tlie children had such lor^^' faces. edition Jerome's Laiiii Brackenbury^ Misi Rodeo Amcricn, Toiigh bounce " wiiriend helping hand to 24 queen coTilefitaiiia S pecial New draft ^ T l i o n i r zdlxiii^!O p€.S= available” Copies of two-wldely read away Time»-New« specla] IiiBues still set for Lockheed cflti be purchased. Copies, of the WASHINGTON (UPI) - bv \VASIIINGTON (UPI) - Ildlls Tloyco cniflno for Lock- thus UBhtened the roM, Hopes___________ for passage _ of the draft set for Tfi:i^r;:sST".i^nGr^'fnisrrnrW “ Backerfl—Of—a—1250-rmlllion-he^'a—new—Tristar—jetliner— Two-fActor«~torccd—Lock*~biu-befor«-th«^^u«t-congres*^ at the Rovernment-backed loan ^0 tlie lapses Aug. 8 unless I.x)cWiced'8 heed's supporters to abandon gional recess faded Saturday WASHINGTON (UPI) -W lUi mined shut'down by tlio.montli- of Uio talks. fAi> iA Lockheed CorpiC o rp i abandoned finances_______ _________ are secure______ by Uien. the )2 billion general loan under the threat of a fUlbuster no sign of an end to tlie Kklay- lonK lonRBljoromen’a strike. Tlie steelworkers hnvc tlie newspaper office for 10 cents. hopes of compromise Saturday Lockheed must hihave^ the Kuarantee proposal and a and a dispute over a comprom* old roil strike, union .and sl({hts set on a 30 per cent, Ttie Progress ‘71 Issue which Baryaincrs in botii tho roll and reluctantly agreed to a win* federal government’s answer b y ' compromise $500 million plan ig^ antiwar rider, Industry negotiators mot oRaln and stoel disputes talked all tliree-year settlement won ear­ traces the currents of change or-losevoto. Aug. 8 or, Its supporters say, — both of which would have set . Saturday in an elovenUi-liour lier tills year from the sweeping the Valley w ill be nl«ht Friday to try and narrow TheSenate, ending a nino-day Uio nation's largest defense up an emergency loah board to Opponents of Uie draft vowed attem pt to prevent a steel aluminum, can and copper mailed for 75 cent*. tlieir differences. T h o parlies in stalemate, agreed to vote dontractor .will bo forced. Into review. corporate appllcaUons to renew Uielr filibuster agalnat Industry strike flt mldnlfiht. tlie railroad dlsputo had Uie Industries. USW Vice President Mond(>y at 3 p.m. EDT on a bankriiptcy. ■ for help. the measure, a t^ictlc which Contract tjilks were.contlnu- added stimulus of a personal Joseph P. M olonv said ■tlio. aieucroiguarutiioe'^ TJio”ugfecmcm 10 voie was Thirflrst'twas'Uw h awt prod irom President Nixon, curront^ffer by Uio manage­ “ inK-in •Mtfr wniffigr ma^Surcy for a commercial loan to the wbrlly accepted'at a closed ---------------------- - - ----------, , but tliero was little onoofirdgo* m ent of nine m a jor steel who called botli sid es to tlio- tlnanclollylroublodcorporatlon. door meeting.. wltli Treasury, voted .Friday on the Uckheed-__the srmed .forc^a .for anolher.. mont Umt tho strike agtAnst 10 companies falls well short of Wtilto House Friday to appeal Reds say BoUi sid es ag reed It would bo a S ecretary John B, Connally an d only bill. House lead ers vowed nrwnUi ai^d a haU. H ie d ra ft -UuiLgoal»JIhc_flVcrflgc_baalc_ -cliffhangcr---------------- ^-------------- thcrprindpBl-Hiipportcrs-tirthg-to-ro iec t-any-o ther-Senate-explred— Jtthrr-j— and— tfie- liourly wage for union members soon or Uiat afirecment would Tlio President, on a one-day AlUwugh more popular In Uio ■bill, led by Sons. John Tower, proposal before Uie August Pentagon claims It wUl face a be readied between Uio steel Is now $3 .45. trip to iowa Satut'day, tele- Senate, a bill Uiat would have R-Tox., and Alan Cranston, D- recess. serious manpower, crisla u ' Industry and negotiators for , Tlie strike deadllno is 12:01 abandon piioned I^bor Secretary James liormltted Uie govomment to Calif. Congress goes on vacaUon _ 450,000.HlccLworkcrH.. _nrhl^_Rr)T Simd}»yi_ -D.^lIod«Bon_and_J._Curtla- - - urtaorwrlU—loans—to--oUw— Uterr-Sens.-Wllllam-Prox—^ ,-Frlday-»itbQULncUng^ T o compound the country’s Counts- chief. of‘ the Federal A walkout would idle 350,000 troubled corporations too, was mire, l>Wls., and Lowell P. transportation problems, .two Mediation and Conciliation Ser- workerrarU.S. Steel, BeUilo- Taiwafr The adihlnlstraUon’s only dropped os Ui6 prico to . end a W elcker J r ., R>Conri., agreed to dozen- west const ports rea- vice, for a renort on prQL»rcas. .hcm,..ncDubllc, NntionaK.Arm^: hope for. resuming draft calif ^virup~th«Jr-flHbuster-i^d— co; Youngstown Sheet and ~bef<M« mld-Sept«fnbeiry--.wbenIl HONG KONG (UPI) - WiUi only a week left unUl permit Uie Senate to voto. ITubo, Inland, Jones & tauglilin Congress returns, appeared to lu Aiieunonv.iJimiun Communist Qiina, marking Uio CJongress goes on a monUi-long By accepting (he-Lockheed' and 'Allegheny-I.AidIuin. rest wlUi Senate Dertmrati^-- Creative Ghina Mflnu of ihft r « ’mnnnlM 44UianniversaryofUlofounding recess, Lockheed supporters only proposal, supporters ack> . Leader Mike Mansfield. But be t h e - C h l n e s e ^ P o o p U ^ e c i d e d - t h e y - h a d - n o - c h o l ^ Uiey’ f f i anywhere------------i J D c l a i J k j ? . 7 j^fused to tip hlrhantf:-------------— Uioir h ^e furnaces Fven If a f-JlwroUon Army (P U ), colled since British financing of Uie from Uiree to.seven votes and ------------------- • - ^ ............ on tho United States Saturday to setUement Is reached, It will said peace key take several days to resume w iUidraw oil its anned forces from Taiwan and the Taiwan fuU-opcrfltloria.-— .. Stralta. CKNTKRVILLE, Iowa (UPI) spooking tom* since lil^ un. '~^eanwhlie, uie uriiiea “ '"W 6 M M lUtiiy 6pl>6s6“ ‘t w -President Nixon said today he nouncement t>iat bo plans to portatlon Union (U TU ) added Chinas', 'one China, one olans to so to China because visit Poking next year and ho Bi% m ore railroads to*lt5 strike Taiwan' and oUier such ab* "m w m fti —\m I ----------------iium----------------------------------------------------- u! .u ' wiui m o --------------------mfHUUaUHl________ _____________ tu Hit IB m iu iU BA," ■M8^ iii. ail uaituilai» kicked up -a Lunar m illion of U i o . most creative "The purpose of IHal Jou^ey more wlUiIn two' weekii If the 'publl^ed In Uie People's l^lly, peo^o In Uie world-one fourUi involves ..not Just peace for my industry does not yield in its the Red Flag magazine and the dust storm, careened "^of^linhtfi>coplc^n'thirworid----i^ener8llon*bu^’even“tnorthl^- ■Httempet(rl8ro«’t«m8an^of---:IJl)erirtlon'Army Dally, • ' are Isolated froni t^e rest of affects peace for generaUons to workers by forcing through a “The United States must Uie world.'* " ^ ‘ . aeries of work rule changes. .wlth(fraw all Its armed forces past a mile-wide Ti;.'pr..ld.ir,l m»do the; . NeiloUalor. for bolh ridM i*"” i*MVk«aA/i thAii- (iiik* nt th* Talwflrt . antf the ‘Taiwan prepared text In dodlcaUi S‘ .a U . "W . canyon to find the new , $2fl.5 miUlon RaU)un ,l*it KM uled,,W _>tteni 09n “ b e r a t" c o u n ty , near Centerville.
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