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W Phillips of Filsr sold hislls straw and C S icclips Wesistern- ^ Jylay Irf onlv 2 days aftor adadvertising in | ^re-natal | I care: :hoTtmos-Nows ' I i =Dlassillods. '° ••/© S ■ i ^ Mpntctana - D'I 1-...... -Call C all7 3 3 ^ 2 5 ...... rog ram ggrowi np - — TOOAYt -...... : Pr l l - : ! 0 ' M - y I 35* K 33fd vear.-No. 34B------^ ------t w I n F ^ li s s i ^ t a ^ o ...... - ; ______vveairesaayn.yri»ecemcer:T4n9Bfl“ : anel p>ropos ses 51i% paay raisse for Congjress i _ i _ ------1_. I ___ Knight-Ridllid d er Sorvico appearances. Lust year,r, laviTnakers ed ranges, conconsumer ndvocale Ralph rocelved'u record SS.8 millillionlnsuch Na'der'ahd'otr'other“ grbupii~expresaed ' W ASHI^UNGTON — A presidentialial honoraria from private grgroups. opposition to aany salary increases at c om m issiosion proposed a 51 percentint Former Sen. Thomas 1Engleton, a a limo whenen Ifederal budget deficits p a y inerticrease for members of member of tho commi.ssits "We v iew t h a t (th e cocommission's .naid: "Whileile im em bers,of Congress taxpayers'rs' groups. recommendation) ns ann ample full- have been ovcoverly generous to them: , ‘ : j t T hc c:ommission, o n which convenesiC3 time salary ond in returrim we expect selves, theyy hihave failed lo act to in- — aMJ;e-prejresident-s order-every-four-u r - Congr«J9B-t(H>ullttw-all fobnnsof r hono^creasc" wugcaigt;3“ ti3T“ X lie~6:7"iiniK dh B 9 B I— years, also’ al recommended thatlat raria."he said,______------__u.-orko r«-w■'ho ho- arc nt-or—bol(w-tha ------r ■ j~~_ - ■ I H [ v-jpir , “ CongressIS noli get a pay increase — As the commission ppropared to minimum wagwage" of S3,35 an hour, - ■ i ~ i 2 ^ ■ fcr from S89,59,500 a y e a r now to $135,000)00 send its proposal to Preiresident Rea- In additio:lition to congressional V - j/ — un le sss ilit stops taking money fromim g an , w ho is ex p ec ted, Ito approve snluries, thehe commission proposed lobbyistss .for . I speeches or personallal salary increases in the nrecommend- ^ ' J l o PAY on Pago A2 B H Creeationism * 5-miinute AiUDS m guuidelines I ^ E . n | | i | | | 9 H tak

■ W ashington P orI plans to res•estart Savannah River's KK reactor,t correctly, as our ou: declining to endorse the t lease .the letter Tuesdilesday, but the panel dis- quake? toll tentativelyy sc£ h ed u le d fo r th is su m m er,;r. restart strategy."y-" cussed its broad outlineilinesina public meeting, WAf/ASHINGTON - The Energygy Departrnen- Panel chrihairman John Aheame, vicc'ico presi- Among the panelists' pa: concerns are new2w ly A department spoke:-okesman said the panel's safety advisory panel has rejC'•ejected the do- dent of Rese■sources for the Future and1 a former discovered crack{icks in the main cooling sysleitem comments "are'an impomportant part of restarting at 55,(,000 ‘p-tment's plan to restart one of itai three nu- head of thele Nuclear Regulatory Comrmmission, of Savannah Riveliver's L reactor, which is virtirtu- the reactor,'- but he declineddec) to say how the de- c l eir a r weapons ' reactors at the Sav{javannah River said the conjmm ittee did not intend to im]imply that ally identical inn designd to the K reactor. EmIner- partmenl will addres.Iress the new concerns, K n ig h t-R id d e r S eirvice rv i Plantnt in & uth Carolina, citing inadequateim in- the start-upjp target was impossible, "bul"bi obvi- gy Departmentnl officials, i who disclosed the t "When we get their commentscot we will assess specti(ctions and lingering questions3ns about what ously somolO of us have a lot of doubtit whether\ problem Monday,lay, do nol know whether thele K them," said spokesmanlan C. Anson Franklin, MOSCOW-Sovioviet officials Tues- power/er level the reactor con safely!;iy sustain. that scheduilule c a n b e m et," re a c to r h a s simnilar ile cracks. The Energy Departnartm enl is trying to expe- day raised thc estiiiBtimatcd death toll The'he action, by an independendent panel ap- Panel melem ber Harold Lewis, a physlysicB pro- - Thc committee'•tec's recommendations are cacon- dilo restarting Savannainnah River’s reactors, the in last week’s Arme•menian earthquake pointciitod by Energy Secretary Johnohn S. Herring- fessor ot thfLhe University of Californiaa at^fontaa tained in a letterler being drafted for delivery■y to nation's only sourcee of perishable tritium for to 55,000, a n d th c ren sc u e e ffo rt con- to n ,, cicasts further doubt on thee department'sd Barbara, acadded: "This will be read,, andai read Herrington Thurslursday. Aheame declined to3 ire- nurlear weapons. tinucd to bc dogged:ed by re p o rts o f dis- organization and ineineptitude. "We w e re n o t. preparedpi to cope with auch a largorge-scale disaster," Using ticicket salees may 1 Foreign M inistry' spokesmansp Genna- . land Tnivin Fallss biggerr craft di I. Gerasimov ack:icknowledged. ByKII^RK MITCHELL - two Brasiliaa dailyI byI spring and "Basicaically we need the supportL oof f ______■ ' ' ';7‘- The Communiai81 Pa'ny1 iitiwapaper TTmcs-cs-Nows IV nler four'duily u'yeilr lauiU;r, Suid StatiiJn~lhOT:ommnnrmityrHoTiTjmia:''— - Pravda reported[ thattl even as sur­ M anager Kathryn Berenefiel. He saisaid ticket sales have in- . vivors huddled arouround campfires lis- TWIWIN FALLS — Airport officiaic ia ls "W e're p u sh in g to getgi them in," she creased1 sinces: the company initiatedled I ___ Figures reflectct jtotaUlckets______cries of those still are oo ■___ tc n in g fo r th c c ri< nptimifitic thnt incrtmsod. tickLickct-said, bul added all tlthe details have its Boiseise-to-Twin Falls-flights In sold for flight!hts departing buried in the rubbleble, looting had bro- saless ati local airline counters1 willw not been worked out yiyet. Septembeib e r 1987, fro m a p p ro x im ato ly ken out and a troop3op-enforccd curfew ' pcrsuarnde Horizon Air and Sk\-wey-west She sa id , se v e ra l pipasserigerH have 500 perr month lo about 750 p per e r ■ *■ or arriving at TVTWIn Falls. h a d b e e n im p o s e■d d in ii Lcmiiaknn, ono Airlineines lo add more big-aircrarcraft stated their £xejj*renciice for the bigger month. .Itfl . I m on^y freight loadsa d s ofthe hardest-hit: ciicities. fiight.sit.sto the area, aircraft. Since Janujluary, Skywest'a have incricreased from 4,500 lo moreore At a briefing. GerasimovGe said the "Tlie;iie growth has been constantIt aai n d m o n th ly tic k e t s a le s5 h a v e rise n from th a n 8,000XX) pounds. S k y w eiSt s Hori:)rizo n Air estimated officialll ccasualty toll now steady,dy since the beginning offth tl e 1,200 tol,600. , M adsensen said if the airiines in- lov. isaa stood at 65,000 dead;ad — an increase of year,"r." said Airport Manager Ron R< Horizon flies 18-s 4 ^ ' ^seat turboprop jreasetht^eir.nj^hta io_Twin Falls, theth e ______10,000 from the pre\irevioufl'ofnclul efiil- Madseisen. MctniB UTiind from BBuisu ruuriiui61i Wwould’be' 'willing to ofTerr a / ------m atos — and 13,000,000 in ju re d . He sa id T w it Nov. IOCS • • - win Falls-Sun Valley Regionfional daily on weekdays andar two daily on re ^ a r■ bushi service to Suo Valley. He 7 5 0 that 18.500 personsons had been re* Airpor» rt board members on Tuesdiesday Saturday and Sunday.ly. sa id thle c present shuttle service! is moved from the,e d< e b ris , “bu t o n ly ' u rg ed“d Siywest representatives;s to sporadicic and i mostly caters to char-lar- Jan. 1988 5,400 o f th e m w ore alive; ; that half a schedijdule more fiights of 30-passeissen- Madsen was not s;specific on how ter planesaos. • 1.200 Sopt. 1967196/ 5000 . . million people in the area were gerBrBrasilia EM120s to and froma SaltSt many new fiighta hele w ant£ b u t sa id Skiersrs are only I'/j hours awayv a y ^ £-.ThoJ»flcd.ol«>3:nntft_Horia)rizon -n nvthing inorc.wouldId bc-QO im p rove- fro m thfte e filopofl w hen th e y ,.a rriv el .a q tI ______evacuated from theLhe a ffe c te d a re a . A ir to to start flying 37-seat DAffl3H 8s m e n t. the airpoiport, Madsen said. That com-sm- Acknowledgingg that' chaos had 'betwetA-een Tw in F a lls a n d 'B o ise , "I think the commuQunity would just pares favorably fa\ with most resorts,rts, hampered rescue0 efforts,Cerasimovei BotJoth turboprop aircraft provi'■ovide b e h a p p ie r to h av eB the larger air- he said.,. said some cranesOS used for shifting fiightht attendants, snack and bcvt)cver- craft," he said. . M adsd'rMn safd 'the dir^'rl> 'FlyF l y ...... heavy debris went-ere diverted from ageapaerviccB and rest room s. Madsadsen Lnncc Horcis, Hon: -puhlicity-camjuign-hao-con. rtl5trlnl«nded desltesltnalions lo places sa iir'r — ^------Twin Fallfl, said Hororizon oxocutives tribut«d-d - t o ft steadily inereamng where relatives1 ofo officials may Sky'kywest flies one Brasilia andi fourfo will decide whetherr to' -bring in the numberr of o people using the airport, have been buried.J. sm allcilier "metro liners” to und from frc DASH 8s, but addedi thatt it would bo "We'rer e try in g to g e t people to fly to Soviet televisionion showed pictures Saltt LakeL City a day. The airlineinc is justified if ticket salelies and tho local Salt Lakeike and Boise and not drive,'v e ,' ! 1 sidering stepping up its scrviceice to economy continue to0 improve.i he said.I. • Sco QUAKEK E o n P o g o A 2 t A-2 Tlmoa-Nowo. Twinvin Falls. I IcJano Wodnostlny, DoiDocombur 14. rJOO Creim tion — if botlcf in-- frinunit. t - a p s ~ Y e2 iiitter-l© ^ i f - a g - p o j C 9 ‘ ' Continttnuod from Pago Al to ^ all religions, such as thf The guideldelines slid into effect as; reincarnation.r siness, the board: The origins of life contro'r o v e r s y b e - ' In o lh e r bu sin e the board voted v( unnmmouB accep- H) two lottcra from citi- L gan last year with a letterr toI the dis-_. ‘Opened tho t' ______... ta n c e . . [ ted in filling Lorric ; • trict-from the' parents of a seventh- ’ zens interested SMnniie r fo r ti rtatloE- • Follo\<1hgJg the vole, Supcrinlcn- t W ilkes' schoolol boardI seat' Lanorc i d e n t .C a rl Snow Sr said he would talk; jgrader. : lUh Ave. E., end-Evc- ^ . WASHINGTON (APA P ) — P ro e id cn t- on the two twi Cahiiuit poala could iomt;It; .f.roni.Texps- I The parents. Steve Hartgig e n , m a n - M cN ees, 1417 H t ing with school principals 21 Fifth Avo. N., Imve I elect Bush hns askesk e d U .S. T r a d e ., Wedne.idtisday or Thumdny, one source:e Fuller said he oxpoclc( , aging editor of The Timcs-N.News, nnd lyn Carey. -121 I )lemenling' the g^delines. t interest official. The Representative Claytiayton Ycutter lo said. name "a coupic more Ci I his wife. 'Jan, requestedd th a l th e m ade th e ir int^ going to do is givo them^^ I ther appoint-ono of the - - - -bcrthongwngrictiltun:ure_nccrctar 3'_antj_;:.:_TSro tntmrwilion wurceB saiil-BuKl^--^h - lionn': thia week and that school diaLricladoptiui.Dricicins of life; board will either .. ______what, was atadopted tonight-arid say;: 'i Iwo women ori^fejectTjothlcttersand re, = has settled on & m ueruerSkirineroflilr- bid plai)lanned to m^f^TiicHdnyiy” 'sHduId b^filleJTjyCh'riBlislmaa. .m,- . ,~c po licy . '"Snow said. \ reopen the bidid p e rio d a t iLs Jo ji. 17 j nois for ficcretary of transportation.i evcninKfj withv Yeutter, an ex-farmerjr The field of contendelcr.chn„Ecd the principals will monitor ;d somewhat w lh Bush's d> 1C district's meeting, ■pre'aidenliul Iruiusilioilion sources aaid from Neb[ebrnskn who form criy Gcr\'cd whether theiie policy and the guide* Adopted last spring, the Tuefiday. a s chicfef execulive ofTicer of tliele he'll pick no one from C policy states: ".'..It seemss appropri- lin e s » re teicing i, followed. I jtatus report from-Ma^ - j Ycutter earlier TTuesdayih declined ChicoKoA0 M ercantile Kxc!uin(:e. Cabinet posts, (ate tiuit the curriculum wovould-«llow *Hcnrd a stall the district’s substance to diKcuHH re p o rts thith a l h e wah still B ul Yeutler's Yei daui'hler, Kim, saidid Sevcrnl members of ConCrMsC< tad • for more than one theory tol< tho 'ori- cia Lunling, the after the meeting specifi- I linntor., She told the i under considerationn forf tho agricul- thal nllhoihouKh her father was atlend-d- -said they were being coi , gin of life.' In the teachingng of alter* abuse coordinni It instructors can teach, j rommunity support for ^ tUTG post after he initially init staled he ing a pnrlmrty at Push's home Tuesdayiy h igh-level p o sitio n s in tl - nate Iheorieg however, canire must be board that com pontpfl hifl "mention-biil- 1 ml - thcproBiaiii tu— ^ — would rather returnm to■ p riv ate life, cvcmii)^, Q . lormal meetmR betweeni?n m in iH tfau tin . B ul B uahninraitm i: jnm -f'V T do nbt i^ro- Projud Impuit Tr^ndlollirirrtJllliTjrthenrl don or reinacntiry ond'Tiin ielir”Bludenls using j B utu Bcurcc.close.ta.ta^V^tTersatdhc.. .tbu two0 would' non)lTlieW~unnrt<)-~ £ r the board's adoption off 1 mote the leneKs) of a religii was more im- ". . . d ru g s - andnd gave out several ' : Vr-aa con.sidorinBtheofeofTer. day. telephone calls that il w£ a of life policy. Igious group." awards of recogniton reci to service i The 5&-year-otd trade tra representn- Meatiwtiwhilf. rum ors circulated lhalat portanl for them to retairain their spots itors' the origins of lifo the­ 'c- in the Democralic-contr J the First groups that havo ha- donated money. s. tivo told reporters as he arrived for annnnouiouncoment on the defease sec- ilrolled Hou.sc o n e s , Thntd l h ait t 0doesn't mean lhat all tho} The guidelines restate lilution and The South Ccntnintral Medical Auxiliary ' a Capitol Hill luncheoheon that his "pro- retary poHitionpo: w a s im m in e n t. and Senate. :an't be mentioned, but itt Amendment- of the Conslit . h a s s e v e ra l, iix addition- presented Lanliiinling with a check for : [ clivity wa'-s lo returnam to the private 'The vice president 1 , , J m e a n s th aat t we can't teach them os3 Idaho codes followed by six . w h o h a d $6,200 raisedI fromfn an auction last : ; sector," but he addedd e d , " I'v e le arn ed But Cr;Criiif; Fuller, Bush'.s chief of friend.'i in the Congress tenets," he said. They can1 j al sections. noney will be used to rc- never to say never." sU iffandnd co-director of the tran-sitionon expre.Hsed nn interest inn 1dome some. ny of the theories, as a thc- In summary, the secti':tiona state month. The mom For the Transporp o rla tio n D epart- ofTlce, s!iSiiid T u e s d a y th e tim in g on thing in the department;nts and agen- „ that evidence supporting: anya origin place drug and alcohol abuse cur- ! ment job, trnnsitionrion sourccs—snid iiny sucheh fin n o u n cc m u n l waB.Kliil u p —c- jc3 .-.an d _ h e . re a lly jus.tist decided il of life theory shoid bo dodocumented riculum thntt is shared ’among the • | hools ond is missing . ra Bush has chosen Skimkinner, head of the in tlie aiair r as the FBI continued back-:k- wasn't fair to deplete out aid the lino between men*:* as having a scientific basitsia; that in* district's schoo lli- C^)ngress b y pu llin g I • Regional Transportairlation Authnrily ground1 checkscl on prospective nomi- ,S.t!0 th e o ry a n d te a c h in g a re*• structors musl teach the differencesd .pa^. iirthe Chicago areu.u. jAnnouncenienlii nee Johnihn Tower, a former senator^ir out. " said Fuller______------lifjious tcnejnet "is a very delicnte".s " among hypothesis, theory,ry,-a8sump-' tion, ertrapulation and obtibsorved re- The Twin Falls Fai Kiwanis donated . R point." win Falla High School ' 0 ------1 H e sa id1 that tl with creationism —- producible data; that comim p e tin g in- S2.400 to T w in !S should be ihrough the Ado]\dopl a School program. ' 0 rather— defined as3 "a"i belief in the biblical ac­:* tcrpretations of evidences r - T o djay's wei vin Falls Police Benefit : | .countoflhehe creation of the world" —- evaluated, with no studedents being while the Twin donated S1.500 and tho | IC icachers carcannot go into "genesis andd forced or pressured inlo believingb a Association don irdner Charitable Fund ' | D igg out those long-unused1 d long johns a ll lh a t." particular interpretationn of data; Florence Gardn lother $2,400 to the pay •: | " T h a i's going gc lo be up to the stu-I- nnd that teachers should1 advisea stu- kicked in imoth >f im p le m e n tin g th e Nnt- : | T w in F bUb, DB urley, Ruport, IMFWII dent. If the;hey wanl lo investigate it,L, dents to discuss with their]T p a re n ts o r fo rth e co st o f in • Jorom o and Gooding quckions or-ural-Helper&-prj-program-at-tho-junior-— S-- ____ _ S SlaiSlSQ £ « liH i - “ thfli's up'toito"lhiim‘'.” he"8aid; — ' appfopriatoTiCTBons'miy qi Colilcr'loJhy und'TliuFHduy utit wiiTi fm *«w*caM U t t V O tom — >r 1 iKMd-that-the-policy-applioii— rith the ori^ifihs^ ______coaaidcf,iililr> rlniirfuiifly iind'ii rhiinci; of------!------rtiWtfiirS^ ______Hc-«trcsK< nnow. IliKhn in thuho lower to mid ;iO:i ; lodjiy lind n e a r 30 Tliuriidny. I/iws lonit;lil in Iho tucrtuen.1. Windii todny A j w est from’10 lo 20O m ph. 5 * Q ( p - P a yV ------• C o nitinucd t l i from Pogo Al in said. "Public service | Comas Pmirio0 anda Wood River Rep. Tom Tauke, R-Iowiwa, said he mark," s Lractive for reasons olh- | ■ V nlloy: large raises!os for the vice president,. will offer legislation when;n Congress should be attrac ; Coldor todny nndand Thursdiiy wilh cabinet andnd sub-cabinet political ap*'* convenes, on Jan. 4 to 1require a er than money." ' conKidcrnblo cloudauda anil n cluinci- of T y pointees, cacareer civil servants and^ recorded vote on a specificfic congros- - (irww iihowerH. WWinds norlhwont — y federal judgidges. It also recommendedi sional pay bill. Tauke's proroposal also Cutler, a prorprominent attomey and . n - from 10 to 20 m phlh tChiinco of nnow during.lheUB term of office. posal. And he look issue; wilh' com- earnings." 1 mainly in ihc momominR. Northerly HIKE mission chairman Lloydyd Cutler’s 'Thosalariean e a o f h ig h fe d e ra l offi- ' windfl lo 25 m ph.lh. High in the mid 1^1; 1 has until Jun. 9 to acceptit comparison of the averagege salary of cials today areare less than 70'porcent ; .TOb. Cloudy toninliiiKhl nnd Thum dny iiMZGia-i or modify/ thell recommendations andd $1 ^ ,0 0 0 for major leagueue baseball in constant dollnlollars of what they were • nnd cold. Cuatyty rnntcrly cnnjtin AC<.cc«W eather ” H igh Tem per: ------1— schedule in 30I days, the raises wouldd a s m u ch . slightly ahead!ad of inflation in the ’ Novndn — Muchuch cooler todny nnd go inlo efljficTJecl a u to m a tic a lly , th u s en*.1-, "That comparison mimisses the same period. : Thumdny. Snow^ h shnworB1 spreading f • over tho nreii todiiodiiy nnd cuntinuinj{ ^ abling lawirwmokers to avoid a rccord- - - J - _ c d Yfite.nn.tln-lhem______! iiround 'i'l m ph todny. to* HiKha todny jrl A spokestesman for House Speaker 1 from mid 30«i to m id 40(1. HiKha r ~ 1 J im AVrighight, D-Texas, said, "We I Thurrtdny from micimida>ntomid30!i. I v y y sX f SMOOW would expctpccl to support whatever J the presideident sends up to us." He" Buinm ary: a d d e d thlal a l Wright "already is onin O n page 36 olof th is w eek's salea ccircular, th e |aJi 0^32*10^ Tho Nntionnl. \ViWctilher Service in JXKXX* record" favtiivoring elimination of hono- P ro to n B ackpack[ fromfr K enner Boise Bny» n froifrontiil iiyiitem lliai F®** =• G h o stb u ster f " oRxX^ t raria andI willw press for legislation to ■ pns»ed thrtiufih the northern part of " will not be av;vallable due to m ananutacturer's ■ tho Blntu Tucsditydny morning moved I d o so . - into tho south ciirljiirly in the nftemoiin. Inability to sblFIp. We're sorry tor>r Iany Inconve- J r — — if ItB movvmuntnl nlowcd considor- nlencelhlstim ay have cau sedI. . T1 hank You. : nbly, but wun oxpectcd c-xp lo ojdl tlie ^ Quil a k e ^ — ______; atntn to thi; Boulh:h TTm^sdny cvenint;. • C o nQtinucd t i from Pa«c A l.. — • Tho northwest.westerly flow iiloll ~r - * • Bhould bccom e mtmore northerly and __ of workers*rs digging through rubble - UB 0 result Bprt'iid>ad cold llir over Ida- wilh shovel:vels ond bare hands, despite^ 7 ^ 1 1 . ho for tho next scviBcvernl diiys. re p o rts lhthat hundreds of earth I C O RO NI Y ------;-----A n o lh tr— in — U ritiuh------O co arr------m o v o r^-hhad-aircadj-arrivcd-in-Ar-— a t r------7 P MlORROWSTECHNOUDGY^ O rr— ------; Columbin will iiv,-iiBViing southw ard nnd m e n ia. AT.YOUH TOUCH , casing cluinco of annw - ipn'iid nn incmuBi; B edlamn reigned al normally se- • t)vcrlhc nrcn lodn;idny nnd tiinighl. Ott>t*»» ... a>c date Zvartiirtnots Airport in Yerevan, Bring - Thick foK hlnnk.nnketi-d the Trva/iuri' ■ ■ ■ Good Wi^ritings W( ' th e hub o)f f thet airborne rescue effort, . Vnlloy Tuoudjiy' morning,mi closinj; the n i t h C o r o n a ; lloim- nirport nndnd rcducinp visibility The he I/iwi fnim -'i brlow lo neairar Ifi nbove a c c o rd in g toI witnesses. Planes werere F r o m S m i • to nn *'f <’11 ^m ile. Th^- fog Iwgnn atjileL' TueadnyT wan .^.7 di'Ktei-ii Uw.>- landing evevery three minutes. Tho10 • lo broftk by curlyiirly aflem oon an in- ton nmlnnd Higgiiia. K i'lchuiti and Knir-ir- Hiiii’w here in lhe nalioiionTvu'sday, road to LcLeninakan, 50 miles to the1C i crcnBcd winda hoi)helped to mix lhe at- firld1 reportedn the ci>ldr:>t nt l.'i d.-il- the higlieiil t<'mpernturcc wna HI de- north, wasas clogged with ombulances mosphero- Olhori-r arenai in the sLate nrei ;i, gri e.. at Twriily-nine Pal>ahna. Calif. and sup paly ly trucks frantically trying ■ worn piirtly cloucloudy witii warming Thohe extended forccntil.i for .‘Ninth-th- Till' louent win H degrees l0 6ett»thtth e s c e n e . Icmpornlun'S. um idnlit) id aliowjt Fridny lhniii|;h:(;ll al (’iinciinl. N.ii., (Ilena i- lations hiive proceeded3d Most vnllcyI r\'nding»r Tuesdny SundayJay. un»eaiiiinably cold. Fiiir rx-■X- and lliiulton, Mniiie. steadily ononce ofiicials were ablo to ; mominR wi*ri' in the( upper i3>i nnd c n jt. for fo iircns of valli-y fug and In" e the reluctance of residents . 30*. Knrly iifU-ma•moon high-1 wamu'd clouds.d«. iiiglri in LV^i F n d u y andml T h r liiahii road repoiio n WII'. not o v e rc o m e t the disaster area. President ■ into tho 'lOs in mannanyar«'an. from1 n mid I’OI lu niiii ;«>< hy Suiiiiny.ly. nvnllalili- on Tueaday eve:,ening. to li-‘Ove lh( M ikhail S. Gorbachev and other So­t / K»x»C;i, v ie l ofTiciacials have said that womenjn N a t i o n a l* L n V f^ U(»Arg.>e« * and childnIdren should be evacuated, S !| ^ Id a h o ien should remain lo helpfp " T h e PlPerfect Chrlstmn a s G i f t ' Abujjoidjs U w hile m en Ull M.n r\s wilh the reireconstruction of homes ond„d for Studeent, Home or th(h e O f f ic e " - ta la ' B ------csscntial-scl-services.------i— 'O u c^ « Ir^^C t=t500-EEle^ctronicTyry p ^rlter- “ S ” T w in Fall i: )i R u m o rs of the dispersal of Arme- ^ ^ aiifoTiaOir ildren lo other partj of the •J .-5 M3 ^ nian childi • Full Line Correrection Cwiat >• S C.- ' p ,r ^ , J) 71 S o v iet Union Un have raised fears K p O' piiijjund J) n I'.t-v-io rtwuai C . :i '* C-' Lail loj; J ^ among thoho Armenians of deportationon • Right RiblponI SSystem Ino.aroec-,) C from th e;irhomelund. ir ------kramatt-for the 6ovt^t-€l)tI»- • Duai.E'ilcb— ------dren s Ftm'und said Tuesday that there —I i i 3e i x . - - - : — - , ...... “ha'd be;crr"'{,000"request3 en from Reg. 229,9;95 M oscow residents, rc mostly of Arme- Business...... B8 Idahciho...... A3i3 Opinion...... j\4 nian nalioilionalily, to adopt tho or-:r- Now Classified...... D3*8 Nancncy Joy Jones...... ClDl People...... ;.\.A7 phans ofof the disaster. But the lan said that- no childrent - 0 " 'y - I1 5 9 ^ Comics...:...... A6 Magiigic Vaiiey...... ^...... Bl11 Sports...... ' D l - 3 ap o k esm a r ^ .7 would beN} offered< for adoption untilItil D ear Abby...... :...B7 Natlotion...... A5, A8\8 Allen Wilson...... all familie ilies that could be were re- ElectriJtronlc Typewriter Food/home...... C l-8 Obitilituaries...... B212 World.?...... A 8 united and,nd it was clearly established which chilchildren had definitely lost5St 3pell-Righl Dk:lIonary Sub«crii>(•riiiUon rotr« rents or close relatives. Circulation m.v Jclivro- 'i'ul.v n.ul.Si:mU. ,,r.„k,d.il.v, their pnrei =ull Line Correction Circuintion ptmni'nines are mnfincd l>rtwren 7 .ind,d 1 H) n.m. ..Illy, If ■ J^W prVper 'wcrk: Hiinilny, $1 rW |» r »r*-V. MMbII tuLK-np- .you do not roccivojivo^our pajMT hy 7 n.m , cull thethn numlM'r for ym ir iinn* munt vniliibl« unly Dual-Pilch in m rr Jrliv<-ry m rmt mrintainpd;I; ddaily ami Sun- 1 f Right Ribbon Styslem !k-romc-WendclI-C3G-2.’-)3.’-. ■ ‘‘"T- Si.ISHWferti i«. Sir7.0(l iK-r >rnr; .ii.ily.nnly. ;i5 (irr monUi. Uurloy-Rupcrt-Ptti;Pttul-Onkk-y 67s-::riG2 ■> C'rJ itiunlli', t.'iO 10 fur (> niunlhn,i>. $IW).I 2u V r H B I lUihl-CnstJcfordi Sndny onl.v. f.'i 10 [»-r inunUi. $1C :;0:0 ;furS monlhn. H B B Filer-ItoBcr»on-HolHollinUT CHRISTMAS SPEC ______' fur ll nmntti". HO [«-r >-i'i\r. .Sludiudrnt nnd »cr- -REGr269;95-Lj ------TwTFHnrmYdun-unotnc-rnrrnn------:T:n'.it;-rr~7r;sirrtr.;r^rsax.-m!7T!57rJTfsni.iiij------'------~ 0 N iUrtf»n, •Jii-.f Ncws 8l»ph«iUrt . 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Wodnood.iy. DiicumtTibvr 14. U)9a Tmio;-Nows,, TwTwin Falls, icJnho A-'J M a hh ( o " B iie ffly — ______u/ N E L w o u l d p r oicess c all plutor.iuiu m Regulatorsi consider( phomle subsidy | " BOISE (AP) - SmState utilily regulators haveVC proposed using food DOE offBclal dis;sputes cc:onsoIldaation repports ’stamp or mediail assisssislanco identification cardsis tot determine eligibili- IDAHO FALLS F»k>tM»uld-b^ade-eflf}y-nest-;st-y e ar.------Ui- tuTO plutoawm-produc-Uon-fa4»c41iU«;^ ------cr-nMi.fl a t in Hnnl doonmonlle n t p m t tn Lhp WhiL.' TThe l earlier version nf the 2010_rej>ort 20! did list WffdcTll^Tiii m lerviuw w illiilKlhlTTaalroTiniH Pont- HoHouse thnTm ^U rfdr review,iw. k IS nui expectcd to '“ lhTr]ir!N Etra"une iif iTnriilternalim im ’e rio r-H iU n g -o r n ' ‘ ~ Register, said the departmt;mnt's weupons-complex be released to the public forr morom' several weeks, Rock-cky Flots replacement. TheTie Pantex Plant in Fagiano nanMned to advisoryty committee jJmodcmizntion plan listft no(10 sites or nltemntivcs Wade ^ told Congress earlierlier lliiB y e ar t h a t D O E TVxaXHS and ihi- Hanford Nucleaclear Reservation in BOISE(AP) - Anthnthony Fagiano, director off thetl Idaho Department fofor construction of new wcnp-ipons manufacturing fa- plaplanned to close the Ilockyi- FlatsFl plant near Dun- Wasl•ishington were also listed, accordingncci to cong^C3^. of Insurance, has beercen ajipointed to the Advisory3ry Committee on Work- cilitics ci that have not nlreaeady boon publicly nn- vcrvcr, which makes plutoniumjm triggers for nuclear sioni>nal sources. men's Compensation.)n. Fapano will be a non-votingm member, the govtovemor'office snid. < William Murphy/ ofo Coeur d'Aieno, former>r state legislator, was L n a m e d a n ex ofTicio) m mi em b er of th e new Id ah o JJob o t TYaining Council. xAIDS tesiits on priiisoners If " n ' tiTheN.Natural WiVay ; Coeur d’Alelene woman winIns award ^ ment, ' f H eealth Store BOISE (AP)-CheCheryl Duchow of Coeur d'AleVlene has been pickcd as difficult tto impleit Idaho's "Victory Awaiward" winner, given lo peop!«iple-who have overcome •- — a d v e rsity \ |-aTi Multitlple Vltamln-Mlner;l e r a l j As a result of a disoiisability, Duchow had both le|legs amputated at age 3 state S shci»riff officiiial says Supplements and she had to learnam to walk on stilts with hihinges. In spite of her physical handicap, shishe excelled professionally andan in sports, IDAHO FALLS (AP) - TheTl state's crimes, prostituitution or on the recom- She has a bacheklelor's de^ce from Univerai'raity of Minnesota and '44 counties, which apparerently have mendation ofpu'public health officials. -J 20% off works as a Inborator)Lory te ch n ic ia n . D uchow isI a former two-timo U.S. nq mandatory AIDS te.sts for fo prison- It says jail1 inmatesir may be tested J) (In cluidIng d The Jerom e Store;jre ) ; 'National Swim Tbarr;am member and has heldd 119 natio n al a n d n in e , ers, j., are on the "horns of a, dilemma,"d if jail staff andid putlic health officinla W world records in swimvim m ing. HJsaid the president of the Idcdaho Sher- believe the penlerson has been exposed iffs Afl-sociation. to v e n e re a l diseases, dii including nc- i ec. Uth - ISth ounfieslire ^ijuired"imTnnncinc'dcfiritrncysyndromc;— •' ^ S t a f ^ o u r f )ctors“ifi'suit“ There are two rensons cou Ft sides witK^Sc —reluctant-U>-conduct~ihft4ai(r.cfo Tm n. A IP ^-rplntP flI rrcnmplpx nr other forms 172ra§treerw. BOISE (A P)-ThiThe Idaho Supreme has sidedled with a group of Boise dated ^ by state law, Cleanval/'ater C oun- o f HIV. T W l r r t■allS7Hlaha-f-733=77e5 o '8 5 ------i------doctors in a lawsuitrit againsti another doctor, sajsaying a property agree- ty Sheriff Nick Albei's of Ororofino said. At the Bonlonneville County Jail, ment required a corto;rtain number of parkiing spacpaceii on-site. It appcnrs there is no wa;vay to force Sheriffs .. Lt. Bill E n g lish said, The court on Tliesolesday unanimously reversed.}d a -deny-lhe-preser sence oftho AIDS-virus-- ment required^n-sitcsite parkmg. Erbland also said last week.k. he said, The Supreme Coui]ourt agreed with thnt interpjrpretation and awarded ^ But Erbland added not C(conducting Beyond thee problemsp in transport- the doctors attorneyey feesf and costs against thee KKruegers. the tests could open up thehe counties ing inmates to to a medical facility to to civil liability in the evencnt another draw the blood)od, the test may be un- ISU settless with, rehires professor ) Ip riso n e r co n tracts th e di.scLsease from constitutionHl,ll, English, said. "The tho infected inmate. . bottom line is,s, it'si ju s l n o t d o n e .’' - - ttlemont between Idaho ^ Tlii> ChtimiiaT Jo M3nici}un(; for your«in POCATELLO (A(AP) - The $375,000 settli Albers snid the counties23 have de- Albers saidd thet! problem will bo ad- Stop by your ncx-.-i-Bed Jo Imr andai dUcover th e * /- v % e State University andm d a rehired professor will comeco from a state insur- cided^ lo test 'inmatea on a f case-by- dressed in Jaminunry whon the associa- comfott you detctvc. Two niodcli ance fund and notit thetl school's budget, univertersity President Richard c ^ ase basis, de sp ite th o nevlew law rc- lion’s jail standards s committee 1C affotdnblc pricci. i Bowen said. itos charged meets. In thehe meantime, “Wc'ro on quiring testing of all inmate Youo-elitoyouf. l OUHGE C p I . S ^ J L M P University ofliciali:ials announced Monday theyley settled a seven-year- • ^with sex ofTenses, dnIrug-relaled the horns of a dilemma."d «».ocom.lnof Jiy, long legal battle witivith Thomas Hale, a formerr AmericanA Federation of caII (ur ptkrt loJiy. iiiiy i Tbachers presidentIt whow claimed he was dismisslissed because of his out- y vant nursint>g home A s p a rt o f th a t ag:agreement, Idaho State willill pnyi th o form er h isto ry BLACKFOOT (AP) - SlateSt legis- "There aro5 117,00011 veterans in the • chairman $375,000.)0. " ■ lators-should be lobbied toto appropri- slate, and byy till*t! y e a r 2000, tw o o u l Hale, who was disdismissed in 1981, was grantintcd a sabbatical to pre-' ’ ^ ate funds for a nursing honome for vet- of every threeee moles over 65 will be p a re for h is r e tu rnn totc the faculty When ho retuiitums, he will head up an ' ...... m ^ ti ^ orans in southeastern Idahilho, a Voter- veterans." oral history project:fct interviewing prominent IdIdahoans and build a Ii- ^ ans Services adm inistrator)r says. . b ra ry o f rem in isceences. n o I In a meeting of about 50)0 American Legion, Disabled VeteransH andi Voter- Idaho schooK)ls, Costa Rica wwork together 1ans of Foreign Wars menembers at Bermeosolo MOSCOW (AP)') —- The universities of Idahlaho and Costa Rica will *Blackfoot Monday Gary B 1 aging pop- work together to sa^save Central American rainin forestsI and alpine tim- ‘of Boise said caring for an i ula tio n o f ve te ra n s I n th e; stales: is the ^ ber stands. No. 1 priority_of t^c Idahcho Veterans _The agreementi)U) signeds by Idaho Presidentnt Richard Gibb and CqU —Affairs Commission:— ^— PowejrTii ■■■ lege'of Forestry Dean Uoi JoHh'HonBcc on-Mon3rn3ay w illlkd'fo' sfiTdent ^ BPJS ^ Bermeosolo said the onljily v e te ra n s ' and faculty exchangiinges, as well as research progrograms, between the two ^ nursing homo in the state i. in Boise, schools. i southw'osl ______"It's a universalal problem,f a world-wide protroblem," Gibb said of tho and it primarily serves a SAM.■ E —Idnhtjrlts^Sfl'bedraroiillcllcdrond-IS-W ^lVM r^ deterioration ofthehe tropicali environment. ______Ipeople are on a waiting list,St. he said. G ifts IF o r M oim & Dai ^ SKIULL TWIST I' PROFESSIONf [I SKILL. IIJIG SAW # 4 2 3 ' # 2 1 0 5 VARIABLE V SPEED CORDLESS DRIULL 235-01 : REG. 'R IC E REG. S»LEPR,cf^“ ° l RElEG. SAUPRmE Santa Claus( Know £ i i S25” $139” ! $21!i(r $39» $51“ A UITO l SCROLL ' ' METER BOXSSAW 81/4”'’ TABLE JIG!1 SAW #4355-02 # 3 8 1 0 SA’ I S p i SALE PRI’ RICE REG. REG. SALE PRICE REG T h e " B e sSt" ^ ;99 $5499 , i * §199" $3449” $179” $215“ aJ 0 P SK IIILL SUPER ' 1/2 ” VARIABLE SPIPEED CIRCUULAR SAW m TWIST BEVERSIKG DRU“ J- 7 1 /4”-■ 2 1/4 HP SALEPRICE,------R l S A U P^RICE------~— B i -REG. M n 'SALEPRICE REG. r $39” $ 4 ir ^ i^ Issy^ $S«” i I CIRCULAR SJ ilOHALWOM ^ SALE PPR R IC E REGI 1 1/4”- 2 1/8 SALE PRICE RIREG. SALE-VRICE REG . ' • © I SITS $215” $45” $5!19” SM9“s $ 2 2 0 “

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■■ - r ^ iSlsas -=------3 ^ - ^ ...... -v-,' % OWA c: ;.--o b o jr c jr»dyd 'j.-r.-.cn cf m E. H j.v rJ. ______... Surv€’ey aids p])lanning for fifarming’s5 future •IViii Kali- 1-:.': exactly a huge melleiropolitan area where 1 0 ! ycix;ng px-opK- grow gri up on concrolo sideidewalks. their only di- / rt-ct c.'ntjc; w ith niiiure cominp in tnp=ip.' to the park. ..Jl.tin b-.- ■a^on.ahly assum ed thni.1 .a.i young person here, pre-'cn:<-d w-.xhh a carton of m ilk. vstII knowkn il has come a cow. - Mr I , f . Bu: dc'-pite :hi•he pivotal role agricullullure pfays in the Magic ’/ ff oour i young people seemn loI have already decid- .“d :h a -.. w tu -n. )fif C’.'me^ to n career, thehey don’l want much lo H l f I - a!-.’. " TwTuttjmKbK 1 n a : ;> : r i r c?onciu,-:ion o n of a recent supurvey of high school stu- WS NO UPS. dcr.'.s -.r. T w '.r.1 rral:.'. Kimberly and Fil'iler. In Tw-in Falls, the Ticuiture was by an 84 percenlmpe argin. I: tvmp:inpng to read rr.orv into thene results than perhaps ______r.r.r .'h-uid. Seve?veral p-J’.nts ough rto bee \kept in mind:______------______i\ I '- n 'i r 't new for young people’ irin rural area? to reject carc-L-r.- in acr:n."cuituri.-. Tneri-liu:^ beenen a gradual poputalluTt inovemep.i :romim farm to city for a eouplaple of hundrvd years in .•■^crirn and ;h-?:he trend is .still continuirl i n g . We d;dn'l gt-tft to a farm population1 asa small as il is today b\ everyone wan.-anting lo su y on the farrir m . Si-cond. youniang people aro notonou:3usly creatures of con- « ------5ump:-.un; they?y get . a daily barrage' of advertising messages ubMjut i h e 50—ca;•e"^V"^^^^'CIarSiLrkrirunruf cijrh^eriani----- %idunls on thcsiate. Third, yoiir.p-.g p»-opl(?; t<>nd lo t h i n k of careers in somewhat ■ running for the vacau-d,-d tni.^tee's po.-ition for the in analyzing the qualifiilific.itions ofthe eight peo- Clark has good expxperience narrow term ?. .-\s in o t h e r f ie l d s , p e rrhaps h 50 percenl of the College of Southorn Idailaho. We bc’lieve B ill is hi^’h-’■ ple, 1 have decidcd to vote■•Qle for G eorge W. "Bill' job.- in apriculiuiliure which will be availailable in the 21 sl Ceniu- ly quajified for this p<,''5i''SitiDn. , 1 am writing in regard to George'Bill'Clark'sC Clark. Bill was Twin Fall?'alls C ounly A‘we.‘;sor for five running as a candidate toJ fill the vacancy of ry aren’t even1 inventedin today., Me ha? four children;n; tw o of w huci h av e or will [. years. During his tenure,re, he bec;ime quite expert Bla.stock's position on the BoardBo of Directors for agriculture's emerging; be attending CSI. He is concerrx-d about the quali- nunce, and also look a firm nicy don’l ifthink about some of a 'I.' in ih e field of scht>ol finun CSI. \ ty of education al CSI andai has alway.^ been one of pro-educatiun s ta n d on1 nil issues. . fiold;^, sucli a?s biogenelicsb oflive.-U'Ck.k. nutritional needs and I feel thal Bill would beane an excellent choice. I re- \ lh,e college's b e st a n d mostmi voca! supporters for In addition to his experpertise in finance. Bill was : how to mcel themlh( w ith new crops^^;sifaiccibe uses in post and cently ser\ed with him onn anolheran board and both academic and vocacaiional programs. Chairman of the l^gislatilativc Committee for the As­ ^ weed conlrol., cocommcxiity m arkeij/fp 10lo the Pacific Rim. inter- found him lo be fair, openmiiiminded. conscientious, Bill has bt-en a succe?•e.v'ful rancher, ?er\ed on the sociation of C ounty .■Vsse?:sessors. In this position. Bill • national financ:mcing of traifi? .Igfeem enents. and foreipn policy intelligent, thorough in bolhK)lh re se a rc h in g a n d in Thre^ Creek School Dis'TStrici Board ofTru.'ii-os, acquired a wealth of expexperience working with decisions whichich will afTecl those agreer;- e m e n ts . following through with anyny proposedp projecl. He is a n d ha? hcid ihi? cfnccc ofc Twin F ail? C c u n :y ,A5«es- stale !egi.p to rw--on•onlf>. v n i i n r n r nIH w b riT ]_____ . 1- . V ____iiinUd -ilhPi!! r i-y^i-i-i-H inued success and growth _ sim ply w ail for good luck to strike. ThThey are open, however. rcn .-;d er h-ni a =olid a rcr,d dedicatc-d member of ourIf bo extrenk-ly c n tic a l forjr thell leadership in the fu- •^ants lo help in the continui of C SI. lo people who10 are: willing to ;ee aheat:-ad and-lo m ake the ca- Cv-munity We intend1 tot support Bill in his bid foror ture for CSI. I recommentlend lhal everjbody vote for reer plans wiihilh the future, no: the pa~;ast, in mind. ;h ;.' bcand ar*d u rg e vouou to vote ftir him al^^. Dill C lark fnr tr u s te e for■or ihei College of Southern 1 think Bill's experience:e as Twin Falls Counly i JERRY DIEHU' Idaiio on the basis of hislis qualificationsc and knowl- ■ /\s3055or will be an asset. as he1 understands prop- Unfortunate!:tc!y. many yuung peoplee hear1 'agricullure’ and crly value assessments, ta.x strus c tu re s , e tc. think “farmer"?r' or. if they have firsl-1a-han'd knowledge, they PrincipaJJerom e‘ HighI School ed[:e. ^ ED PETERSON. ER Since Jerome County give,;jives almost one-third of m n y i h i n k o f‘the ih drudgor>- and hardi physicalp' Ia'cx)r W no can JOHN M. CONOVER Vice Principal Jercrome High School B u h l the property tax financiald suppori,su I think we need h i n g e ls e ? blame them for wanting to do som ethii JUDI FREDERICK:k s e n . another person from our aroaarc. to represent us.Tb- This is whereere good vocational iraini:ning and career counsel- T e a c h e r J e r o m e HHigh i School Brizee would be€ asset; to board gether wilh LcRoy Craig,;. wowc would have a strong inR comes in.. SchoolsS have an obiigat;a';on to itach the paten- LINDA BL'RTON. representation from Jerome)me County. a moment to endorse a vel- tials of apriculculture as wd! as it.- known k: and anticipatedd T e a c h e r J e r o m e HHigh i School 1 would like to uike a n Therefore, I urge you loLo joinjo with me and my er for the CSI Board of eran conmunity worker f husband, l-aVere, in casting;ing your ballot and sup- i w h n i t j u f ? efforts in ail areas of com- Tra?:ce.-. H er rircic?? ciTc port for Bill Clark. : A sur^-ey likeike thi? =huw? a gtrod O C lark is know,-!eiedgeable candidate^ munilyscr.-icehave keptept her in touch with diverse hanks to Bob Bla.stock for ' sTiow wh'ai we.•e rer C oin^’ n g n i a n a w ni^fe T r im prJver:it-TTTiC-~d?^ Next luvscav, ctuenenTfrv^."ro i .'dTi'! ri— puDiic opinion. It isTTiisTilis kno\vI(7(Ige"a'nd a contin- C-ongratulalions and than lo be made. rv:jcrun:ie=w-.llb^'_e:elertinc a K-rs'jn Ut liil ihe uc-d co m m itm en l th a t wouldwo make my mother, "Job Well Done-!" ’o;;-?:-: c fS y it.h e rr. I'dah^s. Donna Brizee, an asset■t totc the (’Sl Board of______ERMA LEE GOOCH1 ----- T f^u?U s------^ ^----- J e r o m e — ------

betterI 's / Deficit. SIS.S . o l d buildings ddraw r reader comi r m e n t ------w bvthepOLs2ir;''d-.cjrn.-: -.-find wi'il b!;:n;t.'theihe deficit on the president. 'Hiiho est. It doesn't indicateate a lack of trust in elect- Foster childreIren deserve better r,'-.w p re sid e n t will• ill blame it on Congress. We w ill ed a n d a p p o in ted ofTici■fTicials, b u l a s o u n d phi- I rniunur.cu.y;u l\v6nm : grekn •.•;r in !cr:ho and | tij p a y o ur ta x;es es 1to Wasl^inglon. D. C. and wewt losophy nf many heads?ads being better than a p a re n : T r.t iv h a v e : R u p e r t ic.v'.r,-u;> w ill con tin uae e tot get U.s< and less back. So,lo, we few. th e nL-’.v,-p.ip^-r,- iattv W onder Cvfen.ie a n t.'u c tc r / !' v-n:-.- h a v e lo raisesc thet local laxes U) pay for rom3ads, concerning the possible demolition of U-r ho:::e< fur o u r y;, Nuclear.issue reqiii[iiires debate Idl’iure and S;natcr Symmi,- •j.hri^re•. bridges, andd e“ducation,!.>< old hospital siructure.sares, the public should , Idaho T n e n c h willwil continue to get richer andid the have its say Personall:nally, I don'l think, consid- par.ir.en:? are :i c a ih cr. d-.-lr-- poor will conliinlinue lo get jxwrer. Even thoi‘ough erihgthelackofhistoristoric relevance of these o u t of th e b .s: 12 cr ihe deficit inmcr c re ases over th e Inst e ig h t ye;years buildings, that theyy shouldsh be kept. m o.'tly of tr.t- la:^: :-a K-'lure t-quati-dd directlydi lo what the rich havevTbe- , My theor>'is. ifkept b i Lc pin•*. i de-c-1.' v . . ^ “ ' a n d m anufact e thill' c all’d th e I'ourlhouHO,mo, the general response ::':hi'.timo, that ch-ch-^ k :> I r > . d .r .: WILLL\.M'K.CHISHOL;O LM . - Tnisc'j^ntr:ntry ’nas an agricultural base t :;f.'rr:^un:hs, B u h l ..c,, . will .supportrt ata least a billion people. Weeex- i would be, oh, 1 wish h' short, we have an on-line struc- r, '.ve c a n t d.j ! F>r. rc«. oror. ic p o r people. I know which . Sj you can '.v 'a :w .: tu ro tlia t is so gixxid wewi can't afTord to build it. ir_ry feel in my hcan p a n . r.'- ih-r i pre.''er .. Build SIS at the PePentagon du.-t;,;,n -,^ou;d a:T‘< t r j j t i c - : •J,,, H ut we diiii’t have■ lo,lo. all we have to do is r„r the children in o nd has just about run its courm' inourcounlH--- Goc-d n -w ;. b a d r.e-.^-^ Tn :arrr.ora-...n. lethe pniPvrly maintainlit. it.' Tliat is, spend a few r.: ■i.'.h.' to bc’p in to s<-e; th e end of th-.- f.r.r.-.-; .ra!dr.-.:i,.f. 1 • fr.cruit han become richer while ■ DO- 5 finai 5’j:^;--;r.tr.t a n d th e •" 1 d c b l, 'U ld juive m illioillions. nnd this on a build- S u rs .--jE filim t‘r■ -AC v.c make.mi--^tak^=. I - : .l'JlioHpitnlnnI nnd ict ihc courthouse gn hrc they bnnp therhem to U.S. thtv can : i'..:rn •?y.? fsf!L-irtjb§idies.-Tlii» 1( •aa-.a& t-ptHwjiM.at ti b e ' in th e fe-c-;ra: 'p r .dd'e~o-.'-.&~tefcre f i f c i h ^ 'f a l ] '^ td-thr----- tu-poL-Duuw^miHkt*-! ------tc-: TntirhrfaurbiTKi n?Tih-thrrri=S-hcr7TT:-dnTTr- t:tan up iirit; “ r,'.err.ment, and Since SISjlS":.s - s a f e - th e n tn e ; I c ^ dolbr valueae U n til ill iiliuijiiiil ir lot i.f th in g s c o mle e uup- ETER RICKARDS III m y lhi> ory'! H ow ever, I havv r.i eirus^ n',t to buildiildii a: the Pen- PE^ \e i. th e• pohcitspc of greed in Washingtuitun. 1). havo read llH'origiiiii In the lasl twojy ye e a r ? , I ve found ;f ;.oi: Twlw in ' Fnllfl .:iiiiil hiHvs on b o th build- C have ptar.'ar.ed many people world widele a n d i” K’'. ‘" '‘I l<''i)w a titll wa:.: :u keep these?se lilllt'o n e .', you h.;d l- tt-.-r titlle mimelhing of the his- Tr.vgro-andsc:thePcn-.a ny (tn /\merican farmer needleaeaaly. I lory uftliiiuiri’a.aiuliiul IheI contnbulions of both ------k.,^;..;i;uf.nwuth-sh1 .sh u lr.r Lh;' fh ild rn z .- !^ ____ rfidt endangers-pros^pcrity.4SSSm ? a ro u n d fa s t b«??auite 1 d o nI’t 't likr l‘'HMingK.-TliisTr!ennanent placement you Chcnjcbyl and new Uxhr.o!ir.olcgies like the ’O' ngt, bul ll didn't -.tU: h : any ( VI', ill prx'fernble to af\cr-the- ev.^llgetls lings fn.'lnitlnmu hJd'K-tter .“hul up-up. '■ ring on the erploding Cha!!ha’Ienger spaccihu;^ '"xn'tI't get ar.y cr.ar.ge. S';, all we v Don t sa\save mediocre buildir I know th is is a veryv lofig loiter, bul it’s a were ju s l biowTi o u l oTprepircpcruon by the‘h> talk, 1 rea lly see no problem with public inp,,p,it NOKI.T, KM'.Vl:rr inter l\vlii rniln 8crx:u-s problem .. 1 anda lots of oth.ers think 'craJ media.' Maybe. Maybelybe. ^{aybe. Thehe ‘arr.e trend will continue.e. Congre.^5( co n ce rn in g mattersrr done for the public ii r

I’j'.'f 14,.1908 Tiiii05-N0w5, TwinTwi/ Fnlls, Idafw A-5 JiiULv-ajtas Nation ...... ___RetalLs at sizzllo!rag NovelmtexTpin'SLce Good, bad newuTs ^ W/\SH1NGTQN (AP)^) — R etail j------^ Tlie Fed fenre'tliat excessiisive Con- ly adjusted $15.85-8 billion, fullowing u aaies in NQvcmbcr got3t tthe crucial sumer demand could lend to higher 2,6 perccnt ripp> in O ctober. . ^ahoutsG . ! mmgs.JtrIrms - holiday shopping seasonin ou ff l o a fast inflation, a n d "m nke il difTifTIcuIt t o I r i a s e p a ra[te. te repiirt earlier'ihis' ' ' ' find aoo billion -— tthiit taxpayers Htiirt by pof-ling th c sccoi■cond coiuecu- stem the flood of foreign impcporta and month, majorr departmenl store ICiiight-Ridder Service veto pay to honor ______live Klrong monllily in, the i govern- shrinkthtnation’n tradc-tltfiirficit-Tht?—chain.T—reported ted—moritiy—:r> The Commerce Uopanportuert said w hich .seLs m o n e ta ry policlicy, was and then a surgege oi v e r th e T lianksgiv- “Toundering “Toi savings-and-loarnn in- that bacLstopaa dopoeitA in gnlcs jumped 1,1 pcrcente n t in N ovem - '•<> , mcmeeting Iwhind closed doorors Tues- ing weekend ns holiday .shoppers duBtry du • was llic bull of nninothfir b a n k ru p t S&L.S. ' ber to n sea.sonally ndjudju.stod $138.1 «55 da;day, flooded the storesres. (TDgood new!»-bad news joke onn 'T ues- In d e e d , th o FHL13fILBB haa not re* billion. Thai followed a 1.6. pcrcent - T x 'The Fed i'l not going to be)e piensed Siiles of durablable goods, big ticket" d a y — one Uwl't* not tou funn;my, duced ita own ofilci.mcinl eriimato of increase in October, revis!vised up from ------with wil this development in retail items intendedi totf last three or more T he good nevyH is th n t tliele 3,0'28 Iww m u c h m o n e;y y uultimately will j ______~ s-salos," a l -snid— If.hn— H nj^jLiis, a n vt.arb. lose l.W p* J.frpcrcem.-. - - federally insured S&Ls colloiloctive- ImT Wedcd to cov£cover obUgationfl~j "It looks like the.Cliristiislm as season ------ecieconomist wilh Tbe Wefa Group, G a after a 2.5 pcrcercent October rise. Non- .*■' ly suffered net louses totalingn g only ow ed by th o inflolnflolvent ’Fedonil will be bettor tluin peoplepie feared and p- j l RaRala Cynwyd, Pa., forecastiiting firm, durable goods; c c lim lw d 0.7 p e rc e n t -- only — Sl.G billion fromm July Savings “nnd LonLoan InsuninM-- — ninke an impotnmt cont:onlribution to 1’^ H M l 'T'This l is probably anoUier rei•easonfor- followingu 1.1 ppe e rc e n t ju m p , .. 1C FHLBB ovor- growUi,'! C o m m e rc e UiuiiIjuicrsecrelary HI thcthem to continue to tightenm — nnd Hardware, garden ga and building through September, the FcPcdenil' G>rp,, wluch tlic ! R obert O rtn e r a aid . mimaybe a little more quickckly tiian supply store sales sal surged 2.8 per- Home *■*' U»an Bank Board repo;aorted. sees. — "Kverybody keeps writ^/riling oiT th e W tlutliey had previously planned,"d," cent, while fumiimiture sales increased nial",s relatively good now1W3, be* Since Octobcr, ,thi tho FHLBB haa consumer sector of the! ececonomy, but ------1 ^ Auto sales last month rosese 2-0 p e r- 1.2 p e rc en t. CHimeCd it ia fa r le ss th a n the;he $:).9 o B lim a lcd th a t toDtal ta l would run be- consumers don't know’ ththey are sup- o m cent to $:i0.9 billion afier a -I.G per- Food and grocrocery stores reported billion bi llint th e in d u stry lolost in iw e o n $Jf) billionn ui und $50 billion. posed to Slop apendini;." O( rtncr said. cent increase a month earl!rlier. But a 0.7 percentIt increase, specialty c cf a c h o f th e tw o previoiui qvmlUirUTH. O no m o n th b e fo re•0 tJithe FHLBB had . 'Their incomes urc growiiwingand they oct-so even excluding autos, aggregate ag clothing .stores‘s a 1,7 p e rc en i r ise , FHLBB p; chief economist Jnnu'fl J reckoned tho tottdttd ' would bc only ...... “ nre optimistic." sales rose n strong 0.9 peilerccnt in drug- stores a 1.3 1.: perceni gain, and Barth told a nows confcroncoCO, $30 billion. In JulyJuly, thc FHLBB ) Mow. *87 Now. “W November and 0.8 percent i nd burs a 1,0 percent Christmas snlea provi•ovide general I in Octo- restaurants und Thc bad news in -lliat,t, even had guessed it wouwould be only $22 , about half of s o ^ u s.t» , ber, in c re ase merchiindisers wilh abc Nc tliough S& Ls .slowed th e ir rate ri of billion, tlieir annual ' profitofiLs. M any • Sales al department an-in-Uiroa-yoHrs,-tli-the -govemmenl-fiiported- I tlie mercliandise trade anand stepped up production11 toli meet a 27 perceni 1- Half of the impravement a b I g s Runners From> m A u s t r i a ______Tuesday. ______'fcS.^'TOliiriiri’Oflccting-a—ju]jump in export-flales:------— d—cain(i-fr0 in _ a de clin e J nr tjs th ie s :------_ But Jerry ,liisinowski. phief chi pcanflmiaL-oOlig------LOTS OF IW STOHE SPIspecia ls ______While the Reagan adminislrationadi snid thc de- deficil, which dropped io nprovement camc from a Nationnl Nt Association of ManInnufactirrcrs, snid the dine was proof that itsLs effortsi to solve the coun- record level ofUTST'cxpoTtfli try's trade problems werewe bearing fruit, private legory back inlo surplus, bi(big export gains could be endingen unless the new n ii 1- ■ Tlie other half of the impr econom ists e x p re s s e d1 fearsf( thnt the trade im- .rily refiect investment adiidminislralion aggressively;ly pursues efforts to Store6 Open OnCxj TURN AT CLEAR U^KESt ROROAD . e swing in Hie services categt, posted a deficil of $837 opopen foreign m arkets lo U.S.S j t’ooils. > Duhl. ID. 543-67M W*tch Iw lh«• 22ncnd Windmill I provcmcnt wns in dangerger of stalling nexl year. i- Servict's, which primaril> I ^TiCC C iiristm as irter, the firsl investment The goveniment today is scheduled. to release Tiie Commerce Depart)nftmenl report said Ameri- flows belween countries, pt e n t account n a rro w e d b y S.'l its estimate of the monthlyhly merchandise trade ^ cn's deficit in its current i- million in thc second quarte perceni drop in the second jrvices climbed back into deficit de for October, In advidvance of the report, percent after nn 8.6 per •J deficit in 30 years, quarter, whon the currurrent account deficit was lion surplus, reflecting in- David Di Wyss, an economistit wilh\ Dalo Resources d In the third quarter, servicompanies on their over- Inc.. In predicted the Octoberer,merchandise deficil 5;«.7l)iilion. ■IS th‘- black with a $757 million inomisls wnmed_that the would wt total $10.5 billion, thelie sn: m e a s tb e Septem - The current account,U, also knuwii'fla the co.un- c re a se d e a rn in g s b y U.S. coi try's balance of paymenilents, is the most important )on will sink back 'into ber be level-TTe saidllie deficificiti? w ere likely to be fPO ^ 1- ."icas o pcm tiniis, B u t econoi APPLY DECEMBIBER 12.19 AT THE POST OFFICEOF, e it measures not only trade •ced to service a growing stuck sti a t this level unti! the dollardo declines further. f trade statistic becau.‘!e it It investment category soon Appleriont Kill b« KCtpled Itom Ihill gtmnig public lor Ih* Cltik-Ci/rlir iiami>amitT«rtnFtlli,Builey. in merchandise but alsoIso trade in investments and Financial markets weree braced b for any unex- J :nlrofnDtc«n^i IMSInpoUJcltikandk an d nid I cvr It I petilora. le deficil as America is forced Jiror™, Ooodinj, iftd Rop«ft poit ollieM icit was the smallest im* peeled pe widening of the deficificil, which nt times in |PoMoTj oxcni!«ni bcf«tj!5, |CC eoceoaj-ny irti tai.iry sisiimg tisio.is poror hour,hoi tlirg d buod on other services. id foreign d e b l b u rd en . jrj'jt (utn SCO'S ttid ccfrpotil.on ts ko«ni«n. You wiS bo B-rtn two flfltiil loiHuM iM you *tJ fw«d 10 Kor# illion deficit in tlie tliird thc th past lias sparked a.sellufiluffof U.S. investmenta. s oi«rn T3,96 billion im - money m that the United Staleules ia transferring into IIIa< TIS poswi ixM Toun ' tvu DE ntfunoto r- rent account deficit has beei theth hands of foreigners to pa;pay for ils trade deficil, T he sm a ll S757 millioiIlion surplus in investments ra te 12 p e rc e n t below th e rei ■ HEC n tie nsi^rvH lo^ci n cn ______and other services i.s siihmhtrnctpd fmm those drficit In this decade. ______JW;ULtCAnil: OIMIOIMUTTTWUCTO ______Is b a lan c e ru n up in 1987. Irrlion hn? .in YOUWILL ncctivc; YOU W 'i " Wl.. ■.EW, I'OSTiiCJAlI cjAu'iKSTiftjaon^HC it. The. Renpnn lulminlstro.t iO IlOUWOS TO SCORE • c>«'.rEicwts!W'o;-'uu . v.'X>' jflTKaPOIHlCWI I .uy-'winmcTaniis Failure»to tame leagan 'diisappoiniitMent' • ('■uaicv.i;oco^A».i:». • lowW.S. i T- c i IW.1 M per cri«; rjioo.vie jcceptagfl (O' e reivw 'i SPECIAl DONUS: Artfvj «j'n jW 7ipj Ittr i.v SrrpOfjTtert lr.:ii WASHINGTON (AP)?) — - President petuate theI deficit( Ritriad of the Congress, new;ws rhedia authority to vetii-elo individual ite m s in* «.JTC i-i iKrvt Ifw ^;■^^' al k on his eight "When I c: and special interest groups,s. and lhat major spendingng bills, :’.f t hoj: w:tKinoo. (rurjfitto tr«315 mjietn'ilietn'l Tirw IS pjjiWe ll th* Reagan, looking back ( ie deficit. ■ tr lUmOll IS cnc-uiei cor-icif 15 rivo-j-ajfd Y.-u can iSo i it rw «prfcyKw. years in t!ie White Housi)use, suid Tue.s- presidency he would borrow the phmse.e . "T he H ouse; of Representatives, he ». :i c.f.h «»?;> 0' Wn-cjrd P I came to ofTice, 1 found the ar Bvij »? ptrw J ne»'i).f'31! rrt Fittjrnio toaiia-.i.'"Wi.ios; lof ItM day that one ofhis "greareal disappoint- Reagan told "Administrations come an.ind go. b u l sa id , "has b econ:ome a virtuiilly perma-. ;y a weakened in.stitution," hi CHOOSE ONI)NEOF 3 FOUn-HOUR WORKSHOPSlOPS ce without tam- hundred go the iron triangle remains,"' heh said. menl chninberer no longer truly re- mentfl" is leaving office ' old his audience of several 12/15 TMurccJny 2:00pm or 7:0(';00pm .HOLID/)L1DAY INN-Twin Fall* ing the federal budgetL deficit.de employees a Reagan said he believed(?d that he nponsive to thele people,"f 1350I Bluo UKos Blvd., North government officials and th 12/17 Saluiday lOiOOam inlo office eight "I found t lias been able "lo uso the prp re sid e n t's "W ith a 98 percent pe: rate of re-elec- Tako Twin FallsFills Exit(1173) ofri-«4 Reagan had come into IS at Constitution Hall, ising lo bnlance ing to tnu ability to frame the broadest;st outlines tion. there iss less 1 turnover in the years ago after promisin d a Congress that was try- lu k spending by into a quns of debate to conipeiusate forbr somo of ilou.se than inn thet .Supremo Soviet," FOR RESERVATIONS CALIltollfhee 1 :.1-800^43-7243,43, Ext. 2 4 thc nation's red ink f ransfomi our government al A nd I foun the weakening of the office." h e sjiid. ^ I..NI ).^j tn conrwu fcoo/lo B >*>0 rd BiCr « 19&i. insi-parliamentary system, of .UNABLE TO AHEND? , jf, u>i i'd unt ^inM. Cmi leaves office in tlial — thro Ileliccused'lhl'lriad'of'pi■pC'rpGtunP— T h o 'p ro sid ccm m ."said th e "iron Irian - ■ veK inx.:. Vf., u iiTAi IpiLi'V* « iw<;h»x The presidenl, who jea >und a W ashington colony tl; n C*xr. Tiirinj FiOtt, 13 ontended thnt a was attempi ing "their game of tux andnd spend," gle" also deriveives from the power of ci-a t ’ w>c: E.MJJ I less tluin six weeks, cont hrough tKe'iron Iriungle’'^^^^ 'I v( r-c fat. X) w e w■ prPnarjx d«nvtTi 1X»( tor.' mi firfrt KtCftrtT eomposedof-an—cording-to-: —and-fighting-hia-efforta-to-to-b«!anee— specia!-interx*sl-[sl-groujW: ------^ ------^Washinglon-eolony'-eon npting to rule the nation nc- in members of more than tl the budget through spendading cuts "iron triangle" of n ■o-ilH-inlereslrt-Bnd-tlesircs—ai media and spe- Reagan t and proposals for a balancec od-budgel Congress, the news mc( n the n a tio n 's," th find helped per- term "iron amendment to the Constituitulion and G R E/- cial interest groups had n said some had u-sed the ai ■AT HOLIDAY GIFTG ID EA S 01^N SALE ^ )n triangle" to describe the ni PTL bringgsin $65 milluion eather froo m S l lNGE i R ^ All we SINGEIER COLUMBIA, S.C. (APAP) — A judge ty from / ULTRALOCK!KSERGER on Tuesday ordered theh e a sse ts o f the / ★ Built-In Light E DEBUTANTE®^MACHINE M 'ision ministry / security .— M10D o n EL6215 troubled F l’L televisii ^ ★ Uses Standard Nccdl sold to a Toronto real estateesI develop- ' e strongestIt cdlcS ^ fl ^ * n(EE ARM - OPEN popular scitdies e r for $65 m illio n . EN ARM /IB MlH T ★ Built-uilt-in one of the 1 ’ ★ Easy Tlircading Stephen M emick bididS36.25millSin S ' f institutioni — .J) b uittonlioler tto i on Mondoy in a session;ion at Heritage LU' ★ 5 Year Warranty ★ Easyisy threadingJ USA headquartera nea:lear Fort Mill, financial ir ^ ★ FREE LESSONS • but after meeting Tuesiuesdny with at- _ -k Aclju:.cljuscs to various nation. * Indudcs, Rolled, HeiH e m S i 5try and for the . ^ fabricbrie thicknesses tomeys for the ministry in the r REG.<86£B 9” m ind Fog . creditors, ho agreed t<)U) increase his' ___ \ ★ ,'F:ce tc e ;arm for scwinfi bid to S65 m illion, NOV ------sleeve:evcs ‘ U.S. Bankruptcy J'Judge Rufus REG.-4449" . Reynolds approved the thi sale at a a ___ ONU hearing in (jolumbia,, juslja more thnn ton Federal ______------a vtuek a fte r PT i j - f E NOI ' Dftkker and three formermer associnted • ______W a s h i n g t oo a n A s s o c i a t i o n were indicted by a fefederal grand Savings an d LoaCO 1917 ~U N 1 jury in North Carolina.la. Sm co 1 FASHION MATEIB S ZIG&AG - I _____ MODEL)EL 247 I ' DEBlBUTANT® ______'T i^ ^ . * f^rontont drop-in bobbin ra ★ E x tra--:tra--widc zig-iag Ri V M^ODEL62ll O T r •Ar Frce-Arm For Sew ing Slccilc cv e s • rwsbuiconholcs, g isdc &. stretch ■ F •CamoTM ★ Straight and sig-iag scicdi(:d ic s V i / 2 H Z 3 • Photo Procoiibg 3 *★ Easy to remove bobbin ------^ I fabrics)'rics. H ★ Easy to carry handic SS . > BEG.'.* 2 6 3 ” ‘ :s Camerasq ’ .M REG. <86!J69“ - rrnerlfKits i i jaon f f e - NO Now in i Valley MallM ONI ON the Magic \ LAYAWAYSI W ELCC30ME Ve-Evefl"E)© tter-T -han-I 71N F M X SS^EWIWCGTCENTEI - C om e.In e [s T oday!!!" 7 MAIPTAllVE. 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^ H (w m i Sml ^ ? * notion then. Up jumped thele cry you’ve HEAVY TEA.’EAM S ; ACROSS [i~ heard:1 “You can't legislatee morality." I HIgtt In ___ 1 . ; atoturo '* Henry t'ard liked moralityity , b u t n o l Q- W a shington in g t Redskins beat the B Tyrant — /d -UL'h propusi'd le g isla tioin. n , He just Denver Broncconcos in the Inst Super 6 S lngo " made liis car seals small, straightsti and Bowl, Whichtl teamtci was the heaviest? 14 'Oporo song jj- a t ’s w h a t 16 C h u rch , discouraging, ’ .so c llo n t e A. R edskins,ins, 11,606 pounds. Bron* l6 Qots up RB B Sliarctocat H orses love lc Jell-0, Sayini: g(><;s:s: , , cos, n ,0 8 -t,, Tl- T h in k o f th a t - 11 1/3 ir Edgoa K| "You c an lead le a hor-e to water, bal‘I {J. C :in a c o b ra .k ilIa n e le tonsorroolbailDail p la y ers. iti Piacod . w “ (J, It's tabiH) in oneie New Guinea you can't, maken- him drink." Its lUit • 10 Voto Inlo 'I L s experimenting in tho - tribe for a inim tn eat anyai food he has ,jnj(p ht. You c;tn make him drink A .O nlyifilbilesitonththe trunk lip Scicntisti e ; oflico — M tarctic snyay theyt lost about -10 days 20 '.SorvInQ dlsh o a _ f'row n iir paiiie lie lia.s.s killed. Wiiaf.s Munetimes..•s, Hy pouriin: Jell-0 pdwder or the hase of the toenail, of work in a shorts season last year. 22;0ttlllanco — th e point? in th e w ater,ter, ■ 2p -Soa onglo __ Because 3,500500 sightseers, coming in 24 Exlct - <« irn Island of on cruise shipships and chartered pianos, 0. voudim 'lfa. C;\RMOi10R.\LITY______(}, How big is P itc a irr ------25-etwck-o« ------~ ft_ . A. Ifvuii d'ju'i -^hart^, ------u{^ng them. ■ . accounl 4 ■ Theoretically, Aiiionn perfect|) po-iple, B ounty fame'.' Boyd’s Curiosity Shop" by :7-SSTo.g. a > it's a (lanily. ■ In th e eearly a i days of the auU)iiii)bile,!e, ' To get "Boyi 32'Brlatlo ot '« *■" a minister,er called Uir -li'Kislation to A. C ouple of s q u a re mliles. ih Can you return mail,il, send $12 to “Boyd's ,' -graso ity’s Centra! Book," Crolvn>Inr Syndicate, Inc.. POB 30^Dnctorln _ • Wliy call them Ar;irabic numbers stop the useus of the motor c:ir for im-n- visualize New Y'ork Cit; izeofil. 99J26, Sca«/c,nle.W A 98199. . 3B S lo tlo s when they were used firfirstjn Indi.'i?-., moral purjurpiJses," A mucli-di.‘-cusscded P ark? T h a t’s a b o u t th e .size ------3BtY6ung~boVi------_ .IILJ 3S 'Small napkin 55 40:V oaaoI _ \ ^ - - ^1 •Mountain t 12(14188 Where to opplapply these talents is the : rldgo ily H6rosc(;ope future. 4i3'Gollof Som Y ostiistofda'v's PuzzId Solvod: ' ^ D a i quosiion, 45'Motal-boarlng B Dnngot colui |s |E lA ^ I Ia Is It ^m |a ]dI] ^ GENEILU, TENUlD E N C IE S : Ihtu- h a v ^ lh e? ability al to make money, but.ut LIBR.\ ^Sept, 23 to Oct.Oi 22): The 4 rock 9 Rulo fl n" M I fM ? V E_ rTHe l a i Y ition i-S active, nnil insn sig h t is’original, the nutflov'low exceeds budget retpiire-re- Inve of another tnkes a serious si turn. AQUARIUS,IUS (Jon. 21 to Feb, 19): .^ •U n ro m 10 S lope TTJTs E Iqv A R tH t L N I ______4 a .t3 la p i______11 Cruising "g - _^'liii;ia\yr£avurkm(Liu Kecp de5iri"j in check, andnd Relaxed enjoyment with^thal i special Dcdicatcd effoiefforts to restrain spending 1 l Z e i L H L L l ^ Card gamo 12 Rolifllous boOy i i- VC ideas. There is raiFoyouriJr incom e. ' someone will glow red hotot witTTjust a • gel results.. LetLe your talents develop, 13 Timo zono ••■' E_E ^ ft- Y a T E A ^ S 8 thill require inventive ^ Biblical 13 little effgrt, Love connecti(ections may highlight tbe pronoun lotlors pT|[ n AA.1JI S is 6 E.N S SS a tendency to indulge,e, break dicta and 52 Qottlo 21 N oat READD arTE A rB I E ^ Ss ovcrspi;ii(i. (,’urli yuurur appetite lo do MOONN CIULDREN 'June 22 to evening. ^ Um plro'o c all 22 Mako D Air^■ 0 MS I i MC H B LE P so July 21):): LLx;t your talent;! show. and_n.i SCORPIO (Oct, 23 Uto Nov. 21): 59 Goy — m b ta k e s n IT T ^ in ’ ' Yim d o n T n e e d to .strO|.'gli;;lo ns hfird ns .... P I S C E S|-tFcfa.-20‘'to ’ tF M a rc h -2 U )r -24 Bridal path ------i s n z u H fm a P- ill i1 plan for youthl'ulyoi adventure. Invest in ------jfotPQcHlc'lsfand— 2A an“ you'hnr{}'bpGn—Rclar-it-into-fl-tjuitl—When-you-try; -tryrmagic-things-happcTt:- Tjirdy 25 Cognizant M aTr I i 3a g “ ARIES T.\CStir2r.1 to'.-V ^T9); A nvnfieiyol^ f a c tr v it ie s in w hich vaTi’ta lT OarCombat oron 2C20' Bolow B. L !i. *A OE S 0 ^ E s B S® n fresh approach •.viii help ht to ease bore- indulge ddui u rin g fre e tim e, time, Y'our free tim e cann be1 pleasant,. Focus on yourour creativity in a practical © •M o lo l 27 — odd 0 M E I way. Look for ' L llii a ^ s s H l 1^ I dom.lU'StlessenertO'ivafTeclKyourabil- dreamy and .‘^ensual, for ways to form your tal- 84 N ig h ts bofo ro 28 Placo lor PURLi 12®i 1 ill i ew , e n ts in lo n ec o aree n r. ^'Attltudlnliod oxporlmonto T T T 7 J I ity to concentrate, Sor;ome o fU iis is duo L E O -lJlJu i ly 22 tu Aug, 211: Review r E. E 0. A E jE I V lE I — - ea-l,oud-nolao—. -23_29.RQflQryo{f ------n ^ - T n 25 uiatlcra. Jum hands with an-im­ SA(JITTARiyS.(Nov,y-..22,.to Doc, ' i n M r t o IH tE B n tr tA to 11^ -H-.-tyrt Inck of sleep.-----...... —.. . .- . -m oney m a ^ r l o l a x 30 Oots cloaor o th e r whoho can help your career pro->ro- 21): P ro sp e ro u s connecliiilions’ma'y be’ IfYo’tir'Ch'C hi ld IsH oni Todnyi'He 31 N otod II. 17ll4rSS ______^ I T A U H U fi (;'l)r il 2020_to M av 2Qi: An gre.ss, U>ovim; v people can help m akeike hidden, bul be’prepared1 forf a change- or she will haveha^ a lightning-fast mind 'nrj' sctbncks.' 'thnt,wiH‘bc co II C^nVM covor 32 W o o 'Is mo! ^O^Aiiioniomin “55"nirnl a ppreciatioli uT“ coIo)Ior~nhd^iuilUK'r'thisevenin ning glow,' ^ DonTrret^DveftenTporni t coinniunicBtiYc And urigi- ■2 Sood c o o t 34 Bow Itom 51 Glowiw 57 Indians alonf- witli an cnr ffor music, high- Vour situation improves.i. . . ’ n al. Y our youngster you .will iavestigate td gamo 58 Bolhat&oma 13 O hio city 37 Oopoc abbr 52 Card lights the day. Take? advaiitjigea of ere- VinCO50 (Aug, 22 to Sopt- 22 1: Hn.'=icisic * : everything{ to find out how it worka. '4 ! & d u r o d 3339 Mnrino sporl 63 AngoiQors poroon 42 Hlflhbrow S4 Hnckickmnn 59 Solt food ative ta le n t in th e s e a;a re a s, plan.s .sun-'ii'rroundirg needs come up for CAPRICORN (Dec, 22 to Jan. 20): As a student,ent, he or she may be one Is d ilto d 42 ication nnd in- jump ahead of ,6 Bowling torm A*<14 Song lor two 55 ThoUioUo of tho 00 Doby Y our positive muod a n d gCodOod L'nique idea.s, com m unicf id o f th e tc ac h er. Those botn ■ '>7 ‘Sslo condition 47 Ignllod ai'on’o n is apron ■ GKMINIlMay^l1 U)1 J u n e '21): Yuu sense se,'t ty y(ui on a course for thoth o ventive talenU; rise to consciousness,co today may■reach rea genius. Wodnosday. Docomborar 14, 1933 Tlmoa-Novrt. T^vinw n Ffllla.’ldafto A-7 n e r retires i p i e - 1stst Vietnam M edalll of Honor wlnne WAWv\SHlNGTON (AP) - Armyly Col- cr this week afterr 3132 years of mili- ger H.C. Donlon. the first serervice- tary service, thele Pentagon an- m to win n Medal of Honor foror val- nounc»d. • Donlon waw as flwarde'd .the., w i f eg c l a i m s5 he litiiiB l l l a t e d1 hCT Sin the Vietnam War. will retirfire Int- medal by Presidentit J( Johnson. Were leading wlion : -• ^ H A C K EN SA C K , N .J. CAP Mri. G riffith Jo y n e r a n d He nr 'h iw r ' T h e -S o v ie ts Wt B o g a rt ,mucceeds Hall /Vkhmilovykaya lefl | y wife of confrcntationul t ifio perform in vignettes w ithI Hope.I: Donaldson und A ’iT; as artistic1C d i r e c t o r — . sShootiDC'riocatiojia. h iiicludwItsi tlic tw o v.;_eeka ag o . bbosbo'rlly hofDrc the end ! S ho5t MnrtoTr~DQwney Jr. ha ,, allorl^word Ituked. countcrsuit foFSivorcc, claiclaiming he ' FROVIDENCN C E. H.T; CAP) - - A i m e newpw luxury cruise chip Royal1 ’Vikini? of the raiUclies, i residen- about their secretJt marriffge.i ‘ humilifilcd her. Bogart, a lendeider in avant-garde tlie- Sunun im d Willitvmn Isla n d , a re ______"I don't think; it'its going to be a l^g_ ' __ -----AnirDtnvnry filctJ-a-lawiw uit- Mon— ntcr-irr-New-Yt-York'Hnd-Eiiropo, -wus—tiiiliiil,i{;«ort compound...... n . problem ," B onaldwISwiri'Haid7iTon'di"iy. I ajoffl] dny in Supenor Court in Hacken- named Tuesda;day to succeed Adrian =»but hope nol. She coulinild bohcre’in Iwo or [ I'J sack. MjinK her marriai^c2 of 10 yenrs Hall as artistictic director of the Trinity P a i ^avarotti makes del three weeks.'' 1:] was an cmolionul ordtalleal during Repertory Comiim puny I S director of operaa ' Akhmilovskaynyn wa.'i le s s , opti- :] which she was f9rcL‘d "to " ic remain Hall, Trinity'ity's .Cjiinder and artistic oCnar , could be two or three No Ext • th e la sl 2,'j y e a r s , MILAN. M: Italy (AP).— lU liaran tenor mistic, saying it co j BiihmisHivc." director for i her dnughter, Dana, _ ore" than a year ago ho Luci;udnno Pavarotti says his dedebut tis montlia before he In nn earlier divorctDree claim , a n o u n ce d m ore for a wedding in New j — Downey,-an-Englewoo(i-r(*fii(■(*fii(ient-wh«i— w H ti-I«»vjng-la_la_concciitiate on film onernern 'director at .Venice's Laa F enicc could jo in th e m foi mis for till’price ofA I ______is ho.st of a hyndicalcd Uilkk shows' from work anil run•un the Dnlbs Theater thenheitler on !)«;. 23 also williTlie h ^ " YoHC iiiMvclorymilo . Tho couple's attorney,att Henry Holz- (HHprr.\w'\ciiuulei[ineX!H;iiM' WWOR-TV in Secaucu.s, chicharged his Center, " lulust s experience of this kind." will bc er, made a formalnnl request for n visa w e e k cm iw iilifa iD ily o r frieends-Hecaibc n d wife wus. moody and'oflcnin burstb into Bogart, tendaches at the American "I nm’almost certain I v rheater in Cnmbridge, whifk'histled. I am afraid, but thislis is the to the Soviet consjnsul on Monday, und ' M ill pk'niy ufi'xtnLs al iiocxtmxtracharjiO. jealou.H rapes. Repertory Th( he had "extremely .Irs. Downey Mat’s. She iss directingc n production kind;ind cf risk you face when youyo play said 'I\iesday he uirspaciiULS,\\\;li-aji|ioinlctl,1 n)^n x in is a t one 3mation- guarded optimistrism" that the Soviets Incltiili'd a rt'iw o tif (UU been having there next spripring, a n d will ta k e o v e r dire .liirl|xxi t;rL*at sl Puvamtli will direct Gaetano G spoke with thee MorningI News T^- So co m e join seen other P l o r c n c e; Griffith ( Joyner nllii‘ro\ciiin^\vtjckci)i.l acllviliL-sac rifjil by th e h o te l. S o c ;)onizelti's "La Favorita," s'stiirring bune of Tacomala while■ visiting with )iVl fnrj;et to h riii|;so in e i)iie uio:ulon^. R'ra'ser- w ill appecear with Hope Am"\merican mezzo soprano Shirliriey Ver- another intematiiationully known chess ILS th is w ouki,'nd,;\nil (knV \P) — Olympic medalist rett.•Pit. couple, Soviet emigres en Boris Gulko valiiuis.call; l-SDO-i-CO.;OM l’Kl. The Inwsuil filed by Mrs. down to the MIAMI (AP! Anna Akhshnrumova. we?" F lo re n ce GrifTriffith Joyner is getting He H said he dedded to try didirecting and his wife. An I says thal Downey has bee ■land the in Boston. ' 'out of curiosity, to undersla an affair with a woman -ingsim to the her start in, showsl business with one "ou stry's best-known namos problems prot faced on the otherT side of Donaldson saidnid n second wedding Dinpri) H otel Downey on Monday deniedween \ heavy- of the industr any questions about (Co: 1 ?yson and his — Bob Hope.}. the th e barricade.... Certiiinly sirringing is would resolve at fairs while livinp with his whether the Greereek ceremony met im- k r III. hhK

Scienti*ists P m ' s , w e , d o !t[ i s e , _start 02•zone andu-a.iu.e,— w e ^ g ^ unoj^a/(teA j. i t / robe C hole pr = 0 R WASHINGTON (AP) (AI - The 5 A V E 0 W = \ ~ ? m R ^ S !" Earth's protective ozor'Zone is thinning ^ F ! I W THRU CHRIRISTMAS iLECTED FURS; /ARE N O W CONE-HALF OF)F ORIGINAL. PF R I C E • N O V more than expected in Northern re- gions ofthe globe, sayly scientists£ who on Tuesday detailed1 ana intense re- search effort to try to find out the reasons why. While the so-calledlied ozone hole ______over the South Polele h1 a s a ttra c te d______me moat media atienitention, a lesser . but still eigniricant thirthinning also hns been found inthe NorthI rth . And that has promp'm p ie d a SIO mil* $3200.00 Full•ull Length Chevron lion, aix-week researclirch elTort start- Norwegian Blue in g J a n , 1. B a se d inI Stavanger, St; Nor- lue Fox.-Size S. (One; 'Only) way, the research willrill involve acien- JM* . tists from the United;d JStates, United $3600.00 Cr^wrystol Dyed Fox Jacks .K in g d o m , N o rw a y , West W Germany if!g io b e token- jn n much more variable v ntmo- . forcredirterm s.WVe' e'' a lso w etco m e ." sp h e re ." . li< h e lightly. That's w hy at lhe V IS A , A\mericon m e Express Chlorine and bromiDmine compounds p' Paris, ill addition to released into tho atmitmosphere by hu- ' oro r MasterCards, fnrf , „ . ^ ■■ th e A n ta rc tic ozone- Io; aOt lhe lowest possiblo Trapped by wind;nds circling the South Pole, those cheih e m icn ls t.iku- ail- Pprices, w e also guarontein te e 'h i. vantage of ice cloudauds in tlie struto- y;you.' com plete saiislaciio:tio n . a ------5phenra8-a-location-fiTi-forchemicQi-re'— ----- . actions with the ozone. ozo When ihe N o w t h a l ’s lu x u ry . South Pole weatherer warms in the springtime, ,the hole hoi disitppcdrH, ., a lo n g w ith th e ic e cloL:louds, . . . Xh® Arctic is not)t aae bitteriy culd • as the South Polerflfrand-lhe-lii},*!H(rr— ------clouds form less reareadily, Albritton said, but these cloudeuds still form und canihclp promote the reactions that damago ozone. s AWAYBBS3a»=^ 2QB-733-I506:______: : T T - | 7 J e a n s r-Skirts^ S -—I ... 1.24 M ain Norlh I Tops, Jajackets | ^ a Downtown Twin Falij I Factory O utu tlet Iteniss J / . . \ 0 ^ Daily (Friday'III 831} S a tu rd a y 'i.l 5 : 3 0 l O F F | ^ W ont-to surprise her-vvr-vvilh o gift of-lnr-tinq — ' Si;r.day; r.cc.T.!o n . . ______^ luxuiy? lefl e i Ub d e l i v e ; y u u f fui----- iK A Y SiCKLOSETI I o n y w n ov f e wiihin’3 0 tiiiieS'in ~ - a CLOTHING & ACACCESSORIES H B : FOR THE ENTIFT IR E FAMILY i tim e for fo r Christm os gifting. n 1704Addisoijo n A ve. E. fi I nvnwnw av iw m i m wB WocJnosclay, Da-3i)Corritx)f 1-1. 1938 Timoo-NowNows, Twin Fnlls, (daho. _ . U□ ObituariesAiospiDitals B2 taa Valley life B7 - B ' M a ig i c - 1M l e mg Business B8- ■ uiLHimi ™ iW i

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f o r wnldlife HH r f + i^ '4 ; " - i " . ■ ' . ' I ■ L a r o u lP i r k Ncibcaiir T h e A.SHOciatcd P re ss '« f e PAUL — The vice chui:hairman of the House Appro])ropria- tionn Committee hns asked as for an attorney genesn e rn rs opinion on the legalityy ofo financing laat month's3 IdahoIi Wildlife Conpross withI FishFi and Game Departmentnt mon-i oy. In a letter to Attorneyney Genera) Jim Jones, stateitc Rep. I|^m ^ j3 |||g | € 1 .. Mnck Neibaur, R-Paul.. ssn a id h e v/as c oncerned lh at t publicp' • fundfi were used to orgnrgnnize n private-.lobbying' group. gi ^— The congress resulted1 in an agreement among vavai rio u s ’T % - ' interest groups to creatclate the Idaho Wildlife CouncLincil to : prom ote fish a n d ga m ee issues.is; . . "The facts surroundiniding thia congress appearr to t be ^B,'; clear," Neibaur said. "A state. agency used publicc fuf n d s . a n d iUi pub licly fu n d edid bstaff and offices to organizelize a n d ; promote tho event, thele statedt purpose of which w w; as to organize a private councilncil to lobby the Lcgi.'!rature." Neibaur, asking for a response from Jones befonfore th e ----- Rsh-and-Gfime-Departmrtmenl-budget-hearingin-inid' ----- uary. said that if therelere is nothinL' illegal abouto u t th e scheme, he Wants to knovnow how he can mnke it illegaig a l The congress has com:onio under some fire since it 't held in Boise nearly a1 monthm ago, and the Idaho) C a ttle lnr> prvoto/ANOV AFIEMZ Association led the way'ay in demanding an investigitigation into the financial aspecpecLs of il and the new loblobbying Studies show prenatal cacare lowers a baby's chanceice of spending time in a newbornn wniH tho de ment is seeking donation■iona to help pay for th e event, ygramrwilHexpatind a broad enaiarl proi Norrie said the congrcigress waa intended to get a ! flpcctnim of interest groigroups involved in the departm studies show that-for everyry dollarc spent on J,r"rc“ ByJUNNIFEKK11 K /\U TH Jane Smithith. matemal and infant care:are nursing con- Other st long-range planning for Idaho's fish and wildlif care, the taxpayer saves up1 to $11 in newborn Lh s ta te 'Umcs-Ncwx write’riter Hultant withh thoI state, said low birthh weightv, is com- prenatal ca Bourcea. The dopartmonnent hns been at odds with monly due lo premature ; delivery, whichch cnni be caused intenaivc■ carec. costs. Most low-weight;ht babies1 are born lawmakers over the yen:years because of the willingnc I/S — Beginning Jan. 3, theie health de- by a variety/ ofol things, such as smoking,g, stresss or a con- premalurelrely, requiring a stint in an intensiveinte care unil its top ofilcinls nnd thehe governing| five-member con t w i n F A U g be able to quadruple the nunimbcroflow- genital probleiblcm. thnt averairagea $21,000 per bnby andid cano range up to sion to use the relativUively independent status1 ^ U partment will be n receiving free prenatal care.e. She said mtmany of these causes are cheapche to prevent, $100,000,I, accordingc to the atate Depnrtpartment of Health things.done. income women rc Officials hope)pe the change will decrensnse the high And that’s whywl the department is chanhanging iLs focus nnd Welfar'are, J number of pregn:Egnnnt women whose first corontact with a from helpinglg mothersi and their childrenen after the birth PrenatalLal care, on lhe other hand,, rurui n s a lw u l $1,200 llfj physician ia whei.'hen they lum up at the emerergcncy room * p e r m otherier,- -Jaggeijcs mpoi^ ^ in Inhor. They' nl;nisf) hftno it will dccrenae the10 money tax- O f a r c le United ^ y born disabled also has lonflong-tentr modicals payers m ust shclihell out for babies l)om sick, e . r coHlSUiunilljftei'i iVrG'Col'ni By puftllC TU^lll ip rm rter—------:— s 20th-highest fo "But there mayma still be some women tuilumed nway,". S tatC S for infant Accordirling to a 1983 report fromI ththi e A.Hsociation of 1, Iclaho counties paid aboutit $1.7$1 million from I^T warned Maggi5i I Machalav tho South Centntral District m ortality rates:►g. C o u n ties, i delayss hearing Health Departmrtment's Improved Pregnanency Program their indijdigent funds to carc for low -w eight hnbic.s. coordinator. M edicarei; paidf about another $1,5 milliililliun. I !8 on file with Tv-in Falla Couibounty commission- By CRAIG LINCOLN She said thehe departmenti won'l know whether v the v, • * ..th j at's inexcusaba b l e . ' ' T\mcs-Ncws writer modified progranjam will take care of all tho* womenv until e rs show/ tthat about $137,500 hus boonboo paid for new- a fte r if a been1 established es for a few montbitha. The pro- - D r . PP a aul M iles Iwm care•e over the past three years,irs, wilh some out- T W IN FA LLS - A, foul-up foi over a psychiatrisls'^ r gram is alreadydy 'taking applications for woi?omen due for ' ■ s ta n d in g[bills, b has postponed until JanIan. 26 and 27 the sentencingng hear- j^iylly ]1989, Machala said, to prenatal1 care.ca "And thi.hnt has nothing lo do with1 the mothers cure," ing for 18-year-old adraidmitted murderer Jesse Rayia y J ob- She dcscribcdled the program as a "cooperni■alive v e n tu re "We'd loveve lo provide all those serviccvices, bul wo can Commissicsipner Felton said, .. - Bcrs...... „,L • o f-flrea -p h y siciaicians,..'hoBpital« and-tho hfifloalth depart- cover moreirc people by. -practicingng - preventative Dr, Paul111 Mijps. a.Twin Fnlls pediatriiatriciari, snid Magic ___ Jaggera’ sentencingg hearinghi was scheduled for'■Ihurs- ’1 ment to address•ess the severe shortage of prenatalpr care medicine," sheshi Baid. Valley Meiledicnl Regional Modicnl Cent>nter hns had 117 ------day-and-Fjiday—Uc-foifni-AQ n miniTTium of. lQ _yeil ------forlow-income-w ------The-progra?ram-wilI-be-nble4o-accepl-lil-l 6-women.oach—walk-ins-s' cn fur ihiq ynnr niit nf thnie_l,Q5Q-birlhiL.per: 1 ______prison and a maximumim of< life without parole afler j Studies show)W thI a t w om en w ho do n o t recreceive p ren a - m o n th , up from frc tho old lim it'of four, for prenatal cnre, formed. In 1987, the total waa about192, 92 he said, ing guilty to first-degreexee murder and robbery in ththe e M ay ^ ^re - medicedical and other services provovided during which will includoint medica! care, case rnanngement,rna nu- "PronaUiial carc is absolutely essentiantinl," Miles said. "I death and attem pted raperaf of Virginia W estergren.'■ ^ pregnancy — arean three times more likely! tot give birth trition cduca'ication,'dental asseasmenlsLb i and social ser- think thee pro^Tamj will help, but I don’llon’t think it'll solve Jarocn;‘“ attorncyr“*Ja-James-M escn-yrTtskcd-the-le - c o u r l------{olowrwelgh'nial.“Babies. ------Vjcc3”such-B:i~ng” c o u n se h n g for di ug T3b\isc—Foilo\v-up—the-prijblei uBi lem r—^------Tbcsday to postpone' theth hearing or to disqualify'■‘y *^3 a low-weight;h t baby — one w eig h in g fiveive pounds or checkups willvill also be provided, H e quolloted this mont)i'a Journal1 of Pediatrics that ; witness the prosecutionion psychiatrist who failed w^senda s .. less - is 40 timestim as likely as a normal-;1-weight new- Smith cileclied a recent Oregon study showingshi thnt the listed thee LThited' Slates a. ■ cumculum'bofo'roe mmaking any dccialon, riculum. i begun about two0 y

Euhw — — '• I - - ^ A r o uund the tvaiiep • C o n tintinued from Page Bl Engineers, F is optimistic abobout Buhl'H Buhl buildingsngrt" found City ' IL^irs'T“ r chances foundation in^ poorpo- shape. i,, » ,weri! charged in T\vT\vin Falls Magistrate Courtrt Tuesday - A new weiwell needed due to a water chances. c 1 think our A djudicationI wi orkshop tonight ' Wednesday are very good , , with two counla eacheat of first-degree burglary,■y. Bail for shortage aggiggrnvat<*d hy the failure of V -.‘‘■r -a Hubstamittnlial earthquake would - — Jn resp o n se to p o p u la r di told the council Monday. "I TWIN FALI£ — each wa.-; Hot al$.H,C5.H.OOO. an existing;w Wl ell, t. P«L ,'and HrinEltdo.T,to,T tomorrow," Bybec siiiti.' r th o kUU; \VaU;r R Res csourccs D ep a rtm en t w ill .°fl<^>-“ of [!:.-...P olic.i-«lK fl recuvicovcred the items iitalcn-in.n. the two . ImprovememontK to Highway 30, ca- aboul ^ the efi'orts the cily, Pe jril'Couiicil ■ A stnictura!ra! evaluation and e!v<> p other workshop toni;onight to help thn.Hclilinn elf iding about $8,000 worth of■ computerc pecialiy wher:iere it would have to bear tho^ Economic Devc^opmeri trical nnd plunplumbing inspection,are • th e S n a k e R iver Adji\djudicalion. , n equipment takenn fromf: the high school, accocording to Uie addilionional trucks running into, have ' put into this." nl w ill h av e tw o s'e.ssion.i, of ro work on the building * Tlie department ’ „“r “‘ ’ Ju rt rcconlR. The■he school w as broken into duduring the- the Pet plantin tr ------According to the grajit, criteria, c it W "''' ------p jn jind o n e hI-8:3( Tlie major consideration 8:30 p.m. in Room 108 of the ), and two Apple computers,s, printers . ■ . m u s l b c n e h t low a n d mocloderate in- bepn„Tl.t .^epe.of Southrm lrinho_Th« 'T "iBl'l of On- 19. “ iding lh e , cityis..already . r ■{Tectiveiiess o f a n y -reiio ; ^ ' . - D uildiii^ iil'-Lhc Goli' ‘SSorieK w erp Ktnlnn. . - comc pciTonn,- those who0 earn lets the cost-effec rwin Falls Coiinty residents • ' ■ Rtrnincd • wastewater w ' treatment - c ee said. ' , , Hhops will help Twi in the Blue U kes Mall, wa«is broken „hicli than 80 percent of the couoantyaver- vat,on.,, Bybee s mostic woll and stocHock w ater claims before the 1 ch is needed fnr th e efTlu- I It of Aug. 20 by burriars wh xpanded Pol plant would1 .age.,i F'ifly-one percent nf ththe new jobs The City CouiCouncil hopeji to schedule d eadline. ... _ m t _the ixpi irough the store's roof, rm u.st b e offered to' people! of o low and. necessary 7c' evaluations wilhin the T "If peopio will brinf; bri with them the priorityIV dato of ently crawlcBHirou produce. . worth of tbl! camera equiprr , moderate income living in1 Buhl.B current fiscal:al year, to determine ; their well, or the dtiat a le th e w a te r w'a.s first used.'(]. a s w ell A l)flut-S2,000 wc 3ment was „„nouiounced last week it plans r Cal description, we can assists t tht em in Tound w h en p<)licelice'used a warrant to searcirch Carrs j,y ,9 9 0 tolo begin producing B&M - According to Tappen,-. ninen cities w'helher repainlairs should be budgetfcil as an nccurato lecal ords. Rick- w ing y e ar. In th e mL<(ri- filling; o u t th e claimiim forms in a very shnrt timiim o," sa id resid'onclence, according to court recor :ms, which could mean -10' \ have applied for grant.s, adrdministered for the followin iperviwir of the adjudTcationin for the produced:ed and Kurrenden?d-a cam-cocordernnd new jobs andind an economic ripple' ef-' by\ the stale Departmentnl of Com- lime, minorr co c rrec tio n s, .such *as A llen M e rritt, .‘^iipei .* fire-exits and railings, department's southethem region. tripod, court recordlords show, feet in the araroa of more than ?6 mil-: merce.[ "Po.ssibiy only two. willw be sue- those to the fii ------^------^rhf-depHrtm«r.(- h,'p,,(! nf______, ______lipnjmniiallviHy CnnMnicIion is slated ciiiiiiful.".hiJKajd ^ ...... __ wili be made. ^jISeiTnes to sl’.y. dairy. Tiie suitmil also asks the court'to mes and N^erstra from , J der, 66, of Twin Fails,Fa police records show, . land was notnot used as a dair\- for moree "He then decided to impiiprove it ille- Jones rovements to the farm or F m H A , F a r mm C redit rules explailam ed .Hdder told poiitmlic^ he Sped up in nn attcmp'ipt^ lo HVoitl - th a n a vtnr,ir, OrtonI said; gaily and without bcnefi•fit of prior-adding improve MOUNTAIN HOME MC — New requircmcm e n ts for th e car, b u l hi.s; pickup's pit righl rear lire wass 1hit by lhe „ ' . i said. "He bringing in moremo cows while the dc- fi) m e.. il'sIt just not fair," Jones';• plan approval," Sherrill Administration and Farm Cre>edit Sy.s- Coil. to rescue his pending.ing. • : Farmers Home Adr nita, told the commission’ now finds the onlv way lo tern Iwrrowers willvill bo explained al a seminariaral7:30 Damage to,theh e C( olt w ns e stim a te d a t $-1,0,0 0 0 , police '"'■'■'l during discussion of the re- operations ia for'all of U.Su.^ lo forfeit ' City Attorn'^rney Fritz Wonderlich p.m. Tliursday atIt ElE Riincho Re.staurant in M oun tjiin rec o rd s .show. The Thi pickup sustained aboul lis is just literally aboul de-,. , th e good p la n n in g a n d sosolid zoning said the finallal decisioni of whether to Home. dam age- ly life. It is everything thal confonnance of these lawsw s - for h is ch an g e th ei ooi rd in an c e can n o t -be Pam Baldwin,, presidentpr of lhe Idaho Iturnlral Council p„ii„ died DrG DeGraw for running a slop sigr ly h u sb a n d h a v e done." exclusive benefit." made withoutm l inputi from the county, from Meridian, and an Paul Slade, a councilii m e m b er ....._Pavid-W hite,-.loiif'K'-nei]eighbor,.iiuid_siDce-COiinty_la y_law£_woii!d.also.have.U)_. _ ia ^ ri7 re v io u jn ^ m H ”irLMih'(i“ ______frnm Diflnn, willyiil_presenL_infonnation_abo;^ “‘-J'”® -O asis'report3rt5"M oridaiTcaslrth"(ifeft ^ Jones has after the impaci area was w. created be changed. delinquent borrowi•owers should file for reslru _ h ;a c __ inv4iKttid— a ro u n d — and',expen.snx‘ homes TrnilTTfiere: bi The countyIly hasi already forwarded ------wlianioamTeTfnnTig~A're n e e J ell~inTd- w h p m o ~ E S=7\hnnm7-0(nin^lrwiTi:u.s rcporlcii ^sjo 'jo o oon on the farm. ■alls liar al proporty-values have risesen to about disapprovaltival of the amendment,in Tliey'11 also answei;wer specific questions. The two f have -‘^lolen Monday' from fn the Oasis, a Twin Fa' ce reports. He poinlealed out to tho commissionn $10,000 a n acre. People have h; bought jeiter to the city which stiles that been trained by' the-th F a rm e rs Legal A ctionri Group,( a 1007 Blue Lakeses Blvd.I N., according lo police :5unti.'iy and that beforerc 1979! all pieces of proper-I' property in the area becauau.sotheybe- bee ot fconom icaliy unfea.s'ib)e Minnesota-basedi farmers'fa defense organizaliotLion hurplor}'J' occurrt'd oc between I a.m. Su and Farm ’?:30 a.m. Monda’iday, police reports show. ClChecks and ty more thanthr five acres wilhin thee lieved the ordinance wdi■ould p ro tec t ui reduce thle e acreageai iimil. The new reguinuintions aft'ecling FmHA an city's impacimet area were controlled by 1 lhe A(^- coins were leftbehind beh hy tho burglars. y their investment. Credit borrowers■s resultedr from cbant’es in l! ty, w hich places no reslric- , Jo n e s' a ltetempi m to have the zoning ■■ "We hope we won't have,-etokeepgo- ,,dinance cha, cultural Credit Act\c to f l9 8 7 . the number of animals mi changed lo allow dairies For more inforiformation call John Spanbmbauer al ThieVCS Steaeai city C hristm as liil i g h t s " ing over this over and ovcivcr and ovor ots by. special-use pennit ir dairies. again." W hite said- 32.1-2091, TWIN FALI.S.S —- S trin g s o f C h ristm a s lights li; were w as tu rn e di'doW " d( n by the Pianhijig reported stolenT Monday M nighl from trees in the 'IV'in Changingmg the acreage cutofT point The impaci area is an a re a o u tsid e ,ind Z oning’ C(Commission in Septem- lo 10 acrc.s■i'a would havo boon a ri-a- H eat problenem closes H ansen schsc o o l Falls Cily Park,I, accordingai lo police reports. '• city limits bul controlled1 byI c ity 7on- bc-r.' lhD C ilyly .Council,t in Octobcr and l,„d-w,,8-r«------soniiMeiKequest. i! he said.______-----ing.ordiiianmi------lhe-B«ard-of-Air.Appoa!R-o£.th£-dty.'s-im------liANSEN*^^S tu d e n ts in lia n s e n g o t ih"elliu“day"(iff ----- Thtrthcft-tTccurrcu^Td-n^^und-!0^1f>-p;m^-«n I ngain.sl the' pact area inn November.N' All of ihe de- Tuesday becausee of a heating problem al thelejunior-.se- j' ported by a Hansansen man who saw lights btbeing taken Jack She>berriil, who owns a homeie The City has filed suit i and building cisions folioweowed heated public hear nior hi(?h school bubuilding. from th e p a rk ’ss southwest sc corner, police rept;port.s show. near the dairv;da said the only reasonin dairv alleging zoning an E lem entar>' .sch.school also w as dism issed,‘d b ecau se 'I’he th ief, w ho) had hii wrapped the lights aroiound one of for the zoniiming change request is thal:it code violations. Il is askin;ing the court ings. those students could coi not get hot lunch alIt the high his arms, fied in a vehicle driven by another;r m an. • school. About $50 wortvorlh oflight.s were taken, accordincac to P f Q School custodialJia n B u d SU indiee sa id a vivalve lhal police reports, enatal — mixes gas with air broke down. "It's impossibisible to run (the furnace! withiithout il and ihere's no wayly tnt bypass H ealth depapartm ent holds m eeleting • Comjntinucd from Page Bl !: C c-rU ficates on hal's inexcusable." hes;iid. it," StJindleesaid.,id ., • „ . .n TWIN FALLS —- The public is invited lo0 a llo n d th e ’-''"■I f o , SuperintendentMil Richard Smith went to Boise13c T\ie-s- I ^Disirict Health Departmen:nt'» annual ''“'■■>'”1“ila said thal tiie prenatal dny lo pick up anoanother valve and the problen■lem wa.s ex- jnfm-maiional meeting mt this evening at 5.i. All Magic proBram services si are not going lo 'T/I,’te 9{o[iday Sea.l a s o n to ______peeled lo be fixed;ed so school w’ould be open1 today,to Fao- legislatorstors and coupty commissionerers'Vercjn. nil wiil just ,Ih' available to ------lyn Jo n u a . tha-iichcirhm ri ‘iprrfLir>', aaid______Dir eetor G oraki H u r.;U ivomen will be eligible to ap- , pects a good turn^u rnout. le program because of a hike Police arrestjst 2 m en for burglai•ary Hurst descrilHribed the meeting as an "ujupdate- and ' P |j£ £ i out new pro- ! J :are. " eligibility (juaiifications. TWIN FALLSii — Police bavo arrestedd twoI Twin said its purposese isi to inform the public alxiu living on inconie.s up to 67 is the new prenatal care progrgram, and to 'xmien ii i Falls men on chariharfjes thal they burRlarizedd 1Tivin Falls granis, sucli as ll Df the poverty level will quai- s vear. introduce i.ssues,ues of concern, such as tithe nurses' Frc^nloft Hiph School andid a camera store eariier this y ify fnr thehe care, compared with the n the depurlment. Joseph Waynele C arr, 19, a n d D anny Jo e RicRickelt.H, 29.■ sa la rie s w itliin tl form er-133 percentp figure. THIIE MASSAGE CLI^□ NIC ______A nd a, M Maternal l5lock (Jlrant willin NowBoctrrt^';p Coitof •KO AdcJscn.Tv.^ fdb.S,iat«J.73J2706 t t ^ ; pay for wonvomen w ho a re 68 to ir>0 per- 9{oti JSp rirys * 9 miUs "West o f (BuJ c e n l o f t hhe e 1povertv level, k ------M acbalaila said women will be taken r ^ O b)ituaries i on a first-rst-come, first-served basis. ar/Vs:i.K.-iation. hri p.irenl:. when he v.11.,"two t months The prograi;ram has three clinic sites: ______IM iliam Babc.b c o c k .irvlvlnp onp iifin, W illiam A." A . nld-at7d-nttrnded-!’ehtw>l- TW IN FALIJ53-WilhamHnl>c..ck. — furv n rr - ol-thprr. H r------■.-•''hvlTr:rrPnils iseninp Twn-F'nllK- cock Jr. of MiHHoula, Monl; ono)iii' fiinnod and for a num,l«-r ln ,,r y,.«r, y, _ T Sis^C lifistitmasTTTrepay'yc yoT ir-parents ------77, fomiLTly o f IV in FallM. died Fn- — Tlie clinic will be held al .;hter, Je rry Ann .Sch.ih of Hu-.Ul'.. worked .iH a mochiinic f-Hii.tr-lUlK;i«;k- H f WUH Iwrn No'Nov. t;. I 'i n , in Twin *hr«-!< ----- Sum%nn[rnrt!-hi!f''-ifrfr-.htnr-Hnl------Qruda-LVisevsiH-TirFamily-HUalllrSec- Hernico Ij.cey Ilal>c(-:k both of Fall». th o m)ii ofif WWilliani A. and Ora lowiiv of Joromo; ono dnui N«.,- (-lini, Ir. Insiirance;e to protect 1 Falls nnd Kli/.uln.ih Ann ti.Tr>- inic. Deliveries will be per- Uci-y Bnl)c(>ck.. HHo Kraduated front cy Yore of FairHi'ld; and form ed at ot Magic Valley Regional ' Tu-in Fnll» Hinl.h SchiHilS in 1928. lho urorn. Colo. “5 their Lifetinme Savings... 0 IKTVICO will b,' h.'lcl by lho n - M edical Center Ce by the on-call physi- UnivcTMity of Idahtlaho in Hiai: and tho' ^ o .. tl of Mr. niilK-cK-'k. Croniati.mI'Jil A K-rnvofiide i.enice w,tl wi b. n ,i„„ • Long TermI Care( Insurance UnivtTKity of MMichinlin id 1-aw School ‘I'" '”' . placo under the din-clion „f of a.m. Thurndiiy al Flmw lorthside Clinic Isen’ing in .1035. On .Muyu y 21, loaa.hcmur- • Ntin ne • Home Healtl1th C a re IChapol in Spriiinnrl.l, Or.--. . -Uiry -wiUi-cartt.‘t;L- Jcuvin> riod FrnnccB M. a u .i.e n h o u .o r in ^ H .Jerome, l.i.Lincoln, Blaino. Gooding and miirayM Gooding Chape countie.s) — The clinic will be Soiittlc. \Va«h. Sh,She died on Apnl 1. n.m. FnrndH mny call fro>om 1-7 p i n ' C a m a s col CALL'7 3 3 -2 5 2 5 1975. Ho worki-dod ia« an alKinioy for W olyne y X Holloway today a l tho chiipol and 01„„Tlmr.d.,,- htjd al I)Dr Keith Davis' office in tho Niilional UilwjilKir KehiliGiiH Board G0(.OODINC — Wayne Holloway, S h o s h o nle e \wilh medical prenatal caretr? LIFE, 1H E A L T H and llio W ar 1-aboi:ibor Board in Sealtlo. 70. ofof. Jerom e, died 'IXie^thiv, Doc. % Kl, , , , provided1 bby Davis and Judy Sandy, . T he family »UK't:esi.H ihi dy. & INVE!iS T M E N T S I Waah.. and thi-ii•n ^w orked in t.i.i pn- 19HH,H, al * Cre.'ii Acroii Caro C-,.nter iii n .r D dliveries iv , will be performed by vato prncticc rctiri'tin n K in !9 7 7 . G,lin.■ iiuniilia l will follow in .Siini>ot Moniark. I’ar F ru’ndH mi.v cull from :iH ;i.H Buhl, who din) Sunday. I c u i / u ^ Hon Chapol. I. t..ii.iv ol W hito Mortuiir>'. p.m. Salurdiiy at the Far DUHL - Tlio'ho fuiioral for-Poarl ‘ ’uAl!Ai;F.ilMAN — Tho funeral furfor al Chiijiol. M oiiuirinh m S '- - ' - U-o C lailo n . 79.79. of liuhl, who died .Iniiln.,ilno Htrom. tiO. of llnnerm an. who..•ho toth eF rien d rio fH o ..p icos i >e Chapel by tf.the P a rk '" I ______Sunday, will bo,■ a t 11 a.m. tmiav iit dn-dd .Monday, will Iv nl ll p.m.).m. ir. under lhe dirrclion of tl 1 "Tht lhe Firm Ctin»iiaKiian C h u a'h m lUihl. TTuIr^ % !i I — BuriM will followlow III llu- Wi'Ni F.nd .Meth.ithodii.l Cirurch. Buri.nl will 1h>r litnt KIMBKKLY - Thof funeral for Cem etery. Arnln^;«nnomi-nl» aro undor the iHa^;^•^Ilan Cemotcr>. Fneiidu■ndi. HavoniJi K. O O nrm an.. :HI-., of Kim- ' > ^ 3 3 ^ if tht' KnmorFunrml mnyy r cnli fn>m 1.7 p.ni. lodny at Do- IhtIv. wlio died Thuriuia;lay, will bo 111 - ...... - ihc'dlrccnon nf tf ^ f l o w e r s , j\ j j I S K I STRAIGHT T/\ Chu pci. riivH C.^HlinK Funon.l fh oiipel p el 'J p.m Saturday at th o Kim(K-rly ’ C t C . | j TALK ABOUT ' . at Chnulian Church. Buna-ial will follow T W IN F/VLLaJ i — The funeral fur and1 o on Thuniduy from 1-2 p.m. at ■ PRE-PLANNININGA" ■; Alicp MorriHon.n. f«:i. c f Twin Falls. lho' chchurch. The fam ily re. contriitribuiionsK" t‘> ar.uoritodu.nty, For Holiday ^ B FUNERAL... dny a t W hite MoiM ortunry Cliaix-!. i*ri- KIIr;nKN - Tho fun.Tj,: for Floydlovd White Mortuary Tho fan irk Oamhrel Sr. of Kdrn, whowhi m rmonalH mav Ih- pvo n H I t c o s t s n o t h i n ) ^K til ti pre-plan a : viilo family bunairial will fiillow at lhe Clark ecorating& G ifts.i. .Jv d Saturday, will Ih- ,il 10 n.m.n.m cio O G oniian I.iverF S ; I D e o t i n m etorv in Huhl. The di.-d ::U) , WcBl E nd Cornel n funeral. You tJon''m 't have to sign a ; fam ily «uKf:cal«U memoriiilHi niav b^. Tlmur»dav n. in WhiU' Monuiir%'. iUinninnl Fund, and mav In- lel\ a M a k e it \Vright5 ^ IT Savior Lulhoran will1 fcfollow in Siin«et Mi'mona! Park■ark. a ry o rw ilh th o a lle n d o n l ^ ______given to Our • I'rcsh Arningcincnts * Is l contract ant.1 no, 0 paym[ ent need he: Uhurcli. Fnonia Mrnrnr.r.-M-Wonnsf ClmniT rlii)seTvturafeiefleftrtetTis^lTclp; ' '1 Admltt4>d D ir th . ConcT-JCubtiorvi w (Wc invite yourLlur questions to be 1 Mrn. KdwaIw anl Sandy af Shotihone; (Jli-:;i,'nn D0.0.0U A daudauKhtor to Mr. and Mm. B n „r To - T l* Ptiit W inner. )g! nnd Mr«. Ilichurd.F<1. FcnthorHton, both of Twin FaFallH; A ubrey Huhl. At tO O ur ChrifOna* Opcn Hc>u»e answered.•d ii in o u r a d s .) • HowcirorWondoil:It; ^ Mnr,-Darrr!l-Swpi-l-rthii-llnt IritUiu M o m u .--.. CASSIA MEMOIUAL ‘-fltUYAJn»iii4lii-*-LHtiSbgng-" S ^ both of Jerom o; unUliriTTiTrnTutitrSmnh-nncJ-OtfOthn-MTOr-fliiT" ' “* Admltt[^*UloTNicWa . ' h I gr phVNM y^^TlONALJAL SEUCTED, MOHnOANS , ! Ilo lo o so d WVlch,allofBuiBurley; and Wendy HonmnKorrofltuporl. o ia; • Juilc Un* • L ini Oruie _ * __., ...... — .- M ra .- Bjr r c c i a t —Atkinfiou_i'!'d__ .duuKhj■Ki'.t‘T ._ F -w e l______I lrlc o sc d 136 4th Ave. East i BulUi .M unin of D urleyroiiyii ,\iiuro.) iindTlbur-- « ' 1 Chishnni and Mrn.H. Mf ark LninK (\nd won, nil of Buhl;: C had - lUmull ' 1409 KiinU-rly KoaJ - ^ Twin Falls -z Mm. Thomiirt n a ;.5anm .-/,:, UithU. of Hoybuni; and .Michealll H! o lla d y o fP au l. ^ ^ B ingham o f Hurli'y;i>y; John Bulturu of Jerome; M ■ Twin Falls 733-8322 Sil Cnndolurin. Ktiyloo.•o FHiio D unlap, Mrn. D onald Joy and Ix-<.nn D Irtha Phone 733-6600 | C. Mnckny. all of TVTVin FaiU ; Mrn. Dcnnin Hilliiillii und wm Ilf A :mbaIl^ hyto Wendy HoniiinKrr of llup f Wucinucd.-iy. Doct'frtHjnlin U , iri8C Timf:',-N6W 3.T*infMnFni:f,,tanno B3 ; seek imupact staa t e m e e t : fosr f ictoirs ,. — C-OLUMBlA.-.aa-.iAlU------ronmeiitnl PSlicj licy-ActoflSeSrtheEn-- -conceticeh is-...... ' ...... - - — believe-an eiiviru'irunmcnl.'tl iitiptiot- - cnvironmenlnl f,Toups filedd ::uit Tues- ergy Dcpartmernent must prepare an LasLast monlh, Ener^ Seencretary statement would pipush back rc;'tiirt ^ dny to force the U.S. Deparpartment of environmentalll imi p a ct sta te m e n t 'i f Jo hhn n S. Herrington said contwtinuing efforts, BAEJQMI 'S G L ilBS 931 Energy lo prepare an envinvironmenljil such u conditiorio n cxiutM, according to nnfotyfoty qucBtionB would delayly th e irn p n c t s ta te m e n t Cefort*J resUirtingn thc suit. -----—^ r e sstart ta r of SRP until nt leastrt next • ‘■’Whether or not -if they rtartrd / the throo roHctoiw-Hl tlu*(• S Sitvttnn«h-- -.S R P in -th cronir"U:Srplnnt-thnt 'c cprinjrinc or aummer.------wilh an EIS now il'it would delay thnr • \ River Plant. produces tritiuriu m , a radioactive iso- TVitTYitium decays at-the rote of o 5.5 schedule. I doubt}t ve^y m uch." sh e ' HftRRr ” ' Rc3tarting the reactors' cocon.'Jtiluti'S lopc of hydroger5cn used to increase the perceircent per year and Energy ammd Do- snid nt a nows conronfcrcnce nnnounc- || n " m a jo r fedenil action HijnHitjnificantly explosive power’cr of nu c lea r w arh ea d s, fenseise Department officials haveve said ing tho suit. nffectini' the quality of the human None of tho0 threet rcaclors at the thatnt further idling of SRP' couldi - li'vi rn n mu n I,"" uc ai rdi 11 g""Unli'a”’auit UT '• nOO-squar^miielile facility n e a r A iken - «r>dgii■dgimgcr' th c ’niiliQ na s to i p ileleTT . ' T h e ' E n i J ^ '' liiscardi Fouiidiition. ^ HillI t filed in U.S. District Courtirl in Wash- hns produced1 thct critical weapons Frances Fro Close H art, chnirwomjman of was joined in the ?ri suit by Greenpeace inKton. materiol since:e 1la s t A pril because of_ th ee Columbia-basedC Energy Resiesearch U.S.A. and Washinhington-bnsed NaUi- Under tenns of Uie Natioiitionnl Eiivi- scheduled multaitilenance nnd snfcly' Foumjundalion, said TViesday she didid not ral Resources DefenfeiiwGyuncil, Inc. ^ i r a eEIAL i , i

i j p & Lmerger i gains a]ipprovalll Cycle: ci r a s h ., SALT LAKE CIT^’ (AI'IAPI - The UP&L and Pac’acifiCorp.. a diversified schedheduled a meeting for Fridayy-^ , te e n s ____ _ “ UUlf'.PiJbnrScrvTce-'Comm■nmIssion“ oii compuny*lieii'J(ifJquftrtzredTrPonlnntJ;— -^VoYcTcryTileascd-to gcfthch r fin n l— — ------kills— t ^ll^onstru;ruGtipn ------Tuesday cleared the way\v for UtJih Ore., would crei:rcnle the nation's 13th- OKK fi from Utah and now we'll juslutpro- , NAMPA (M’)P) — 'IV'o N am p a I P o w e r &, Lipht Co.'s propose)osed merger largest utility,y, servings more than 1.2 ceedled wilh all ofthe muny detail:liis that teen-agers wenere killed _whon is underer way! with Oregon-based PacifiCoiiCorp, vacat- million customi)mers in seven western nrc■c s slill lefl lo be wrapped upp beforeI ' their motorcycle'cle h it a sta tio n ing nn earlier .susputision>n of ( its ap- slates — CalDalifornia, Washington, we ecf can closo the merger," he sailaid. wagon turningg < off Idnho High- doesn't proval. Oregon, Montantana, Idaho, Wyoming Tlie TIi PSC's decision drew cai:autious way 45 neariir N am p a H igh WF That dc The PSG had suspenciedcied its sup- a n d U tah. praiflraise from UP&L spokesmanin Dnve School, police saisaid. ^ stop thee buffet1 port for the merger Oct. 2G after the PacifiCorp spokesmansp Glenn Gille- Eskeskelsen. N oel W. F rinink, k 17. tho motor- Federal Energ)- Regulator)'or)' Commis- spie said the PSC'sPJ deci.iion was wel- cycle's driver,, nu n d A nih o n y D. sion, in its approval of the:he proposal, come, but firstirst the boards of both "Naturally were very pleasesed," he Aman, 18. werere pronounccdI dead _ insisted the merged compimpany open utilities will have hi to extend the for- said,lid. "(DuU until the people)le who on arrival nt Meiklercy Medical Con- I its transmission.system to olherc util- mpl .merger DgTcementagr which expires knd\'now about these thinga the monosiare ler after thc accaccident, which oc- I ities. Thursday. UP&L's UI board meets ableble to review this order, wee really curred shortlyy u fle r 2 ::}n p.m . w “ m m ; 'Die merger of privntvntely hold Wednesday. ThfThe PacifiCorp board has cnnnannot commcnt on thc specificics" ■ T\ie8d(iy F r in k w ould1 hnvehi turned 18 on |, W ednesdoy mmm iSs ...... Nampa-Policslice- Sgt. - Randy _ Idaho roDutes acqp ir c seennic status nesses retried the I a Kath suid witne>us traveling south CHICKEIn-^ 2 motorcycle wus Two stretch- A route aboibout the same length re* suchuch ns Bear I^ako, Grays Lak ,l "a ver>' high rale POCATELLO (AP) - TV- jiko nnd on Idaho 45-at" GSFORASPINOi Cfi of southeastern Idaho0 roadsn have ceivedPioneer'er Trail status. The route thehe BiackfootI River. en it hit the right ^FRBBORAWING ON THE Other scenic routes run aloi of speed" whenu northbound sta- ^ been pven special' statusLus for their runs from the th Utah border near Ol long^the rear panel of u _sccn]c. nnd historical valu'a lu e fay th c F ran k lin to ththe e Wyoming border near Ttto\iton Mountains from Idaho s it wns muking a WHEEL IofFORTI■UNE 10 Falls tion wagon ns i Idaho Transoortntion Boardiofd' FfecdomriblloilIowrhg’U .Sr9I'undldu~lhrthrtUgh'SwairVallo^nnd-tli ih rtju g h ----- I c f t t u m :------o f till- cnr, D arrv n _ _ J ----- Thr-boara-pjve-the-stautale'sHiinth—bo-.14,-Highwa^’ny Pi^pnrlm^nt thp? rHniloy Tho Hrivor of Scenic Highwoy desipiatiilation to the men said tho10 routesi will be marked 17, nlso o f N u m p a , | The Pioneer Trnil desi^at W. C o b u m . 17,al Mercy Modical J ^ 120-mile stretch from thehe Utflh bor- with signs somomctime this summer. Tl lUtion is w as tr e a te d a l the Wyoming give:;iven to roads near hisloritiil (leased, Knlh said, t e i aei* n e a r F ish H aven to th e 3l areas. Centcr and relec 'or example, thc southern end nt remained under ■FOOD • FUN » FOtlTU. border near Freedom. Therhe route in- The Scenicc Routef will include pull* For > id o f the TTie riccident joden maps listing areas newlew P ioneer TVail b e g in s in Fra d u d e s portio n s of U.S. 8989. U.S. 30 ofTs with wood 'ranklin, investigation. and Idaho 34. of or)r historical significance Idahda h o 's oldest tow n. S “ __ # Abortiotm ------...... • C o n tin u e d from PaiPagcBl.- tion boing partart ofa curriculum.- — Shushe said 29 academic atuden' to formulate a pur- 2nts nnd education and Th^building to in ques- __ ; It Ji¥ing.c)aga_^!nothGr buailuainess; ______15.5 art students, covering grades . chase proposal. Th there is no guarantee thnl tha icache™ , h re e to six, a re in th’F T A U p ro . temporary classroom itendcnt Richard Kugler irogram. non serves as aemontary te School and who come after her wou at Jefferson Elem announced that thi thc high school lost • ,Kugler reported that the di the district $9,800 a same. "I would like to beM ac b l c t o p u 2 7 »tudonl3.la district’s is now costing ihi .last month, mostly as a isbestos r management plan ha ;es. something in this to insuiisurs ustlial „,„it„fdropo has been yeur in rental fees, iubmitled lo the state. He sai the next person who teaches tej this su b . laid a le- Peterson discussed the galjal notice will notify the pub! won't go out into lefl fieldield," Trustee • Shoron P iblic th a t I - - [7- Stove Marshall said off theth curricu- district's talerJented and pfted (TAG) theh e plan ib availnble for view. lum review. program. Shelhe cited various compo- r e program, auch ns vcn- - The board voted to nsk Ku Trustee Robert Dingh;igham noted nenta.of the i < ugler to ^ - ^ ^ 1 ry research units, foreign revireview a rental situation wi T h e r e 's n o p l a c eriike III •*! qp that several parents havenve expressed turcs. library with the ra ■ t udies and the talent pool, cityrity attorney and the stale b< concerns aboul the subjetbject of abor- language stud board of ^ ^SJ^SK j forlheH ollloUda^^ X JtENDLETC:o N .^ ■ ^ , , H eadquartei-sP S ' •- ^ _____ l-Thil! P erfect C hristmm as G ift... F or T hat Special Som) m e o n e . >

n O u u is Poodloion shirt With a sholl o f J favorite for yoars liox nylon. 100% ^ 10 como. Tho soft wool lining and j f f l vn r i! — ^ Vi and* and rosil’ionl Thinsuialo* ' f vitality oM 00% / d l (nnor lining, ^ pufo virgin wool / \ t , ’..; Pondlolon's ^ andcarolully /' ' • Mountain P arka ? alignod plakJs. I >•., from lho f SS . sa y s Pondlolon 'y j .. PonW ost t . Im B I M quality all the y " division offors •. < — way. Availablo- „tiuo.proloclion_ ___ inawido U\! Irom tlio j assortmonlol "I olomonts. f. uniquo V''’: Dotailing f ----- "Pondloton- includos f patlomsarrf' doublo-onuy / s c»lors for Fall \ bollowspockols.> J s '88. MacJo in corduroy collar. / and lor Volcfo* ^ Amorica, •dosurosnnd ^ r 111 drawcofd waist. ^ ■ I " i i li Regulars t'k Mado in and ^ ■ * - ___ L_ ! 8 5 7 “ ° U for Amorica. ^ NBB __ i jt jW wk I g s - I > 1 5 0 “ i m I U l L__L!______^ Horo's'8 a Ihard-worWng f. w o sloorn rn ;shirt from tho i ^ I High doGrado W oslorn Vi Woar ? — r ~ i P Colloctkinbyri by Pondtoton in f. ^ I >7 1 I h o Ranchm an by 1 gin wool. Poakod < __I if i m i ______^ Pondlolon is a 'O ' yoko3 frontjnt ondo back, two * ^ woslornorn Counlry Coat ? Dpod pockots and .* >nlrasting, suodo* 1 warfoscont snaps f We Triple dYour Money' IBack __ _ J 4 _ _ ko olbow pdlchos I combinatogivo... f ' ur prescription at a higherer price than you recentlyy ppaid at anolher local __ ^ G nd fronl and back you authonlknty / ' II w e fill y ourwe I will relund triple lhe differencedi back to you. inoiNol >mcuamo coupon* & inlo items ) yokosaccontthls right down to ^ phartnacy, we distinctivo 1(»% tho last dolail. ^ rgin wool horring- V Exlra long ^ ybono , [wood. Tho ^ shirt . ionor Compeetitor’s Coupcppns Plus ®1 - ~ WeH( I ll =lanchman laJully ------laiLamL.^ ------ily honor all local compelitjtitors' coupons, we eveniadd*l ac to their savings! 3 7 lininod « and foaluros M j * We not only I ^competitor’s coupon1 lorli *3 off sa v e s y ou *4 a t[ theth' Pharmacy at ShopKo, a contor vont In w woslorn ? ______fior.example^ back lor a dded _ lapormako _____.- “ t i s froodom, of movo- this a f leet or Beat tlthe Competitiition’s Prices -lonL Mado in and comloftablQ < 5, - J b Bi h ] for Amorica. and praclicsiJ •' — We Meleet or beat any local compinpetitor’s advertised or everyeryday prescription price ___ Hostamihiil— ^ ------W e will meellirmation of iHal p rice...... ■ R oogulars g i 38-48’ ' — I? Mado in and lof ^ , — upon conlirn :: . 1 Longs Lor 42-40 M b A m orica ^ 'i'-' i/ ® «■; 1 6 0 “ g r ■ I a u lo rs / ' • Rogioguiars 50-52 W The ■ $ 5 9 0 0 .... Longs■ 50-52 • Ph 1 « 1 7 5 “° ' L o n gs s' '^ ‘6 4 ' > “ . Distinctive5 FREEF Holiday Glilft Wrapping! OPEN FRIDAY TILL 8;00;00P.M.•TWIN FALLSSTOHE=1E SUNDAY 12:00-4:00 P.M.V,. ? .

' p a ck in g U s o y o u r___ _ > ______“ - ^ Freo Pi Roper’s oplion ? i b e h ch arg e or f — —“ ■ ^ Twin I use your i? • - ? ' a n d B bankcards. _ ? & ■ : i — i f Sior= J i K l l E m __ > ------STORES,INC ------— ------EEs ------SH0PK0-S1IE ROAD EAST, TWIN FALLS M agic Valley T I V / A / FALLSS - BURLEY - RlUPERT^- BUHL 16 4 9 P O L E U NHHU E T FRI. 9A»». TO 0 RM. OPENMON.^R) 6 P.M.; SUN. 10 A.M. TO 65 PP.M. Man SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 B -i Timoa-Nowo, Twin FoilFoils, Idaho Wodnosdny. Docorcombor 14, 1980 ...... Idaako/Westt . W eather mayi post]itpone - G 6M &strike nraises initerest, land pi)rlces ^ nOISE (AP) - Idahiiihi] may have n ;U! th e land 1 i.s in the Owyhee area, ai announced a "worid1 classc ore It recommcnd;nded that the I,ahd y Kohi minu — literallyly — in sL'ite- Mountiiin.H.i.H. so u th of S ilv er C ity a n d body" b( with gold ranging frorom 0.116 Board reject allJl ini the area and con- rocket * lai.unch in- 0Oreana . (i\vni‘d O w yhee C ou n ty rproperty. _snuthwe.stit ofc Boise, near the Idah^ to ta 0.165 ounces'per ton srcandup • duct compcLitivcivc le a sin g . . . , cOREANA (AP) — • A forec•ecasl for near the Ow7 h elee e (County community The Liuid Ik'iird on\ TuesdayTl voted Ore^wn Iwrt■order. to to LGounccs per'ton ofsilvei/CT. A lth o u g h 6tatiddin(^, meat saidd some; of the interest ha.s rights ri or cluiiiid in the area.1. a u th o rity to grant gr or rcjcct any HoUd-ruel .soli ro ck e t. lluisiasUi ha.s made' mf arrangements Wilh il mjijor ^oldold strike an- been jionenerated by announceiiient of Included was a claim from)m Noran- lease, except ifif thct action was arbi- "They gave us a 20 percentnt chance vith Mountiiin HoHome Air Force Base niniiici'd in the nreaa recently,i the a large gob::old discovery n e a r O w yhee da di Exploration, a major U.S.,S. mining trary, capriciousus or■ discriminator)’, of of having the kind of weatathor wc jmj several hamun radio operators lo l.:itid Dtiard said it willwill se ek a one- I-ik e in ioutbeaslcrn sou Oregon, company, c« the departmenent .said. Al a later date,da the department need," said Herbert Law. a cicoramer- irack the two-sla)-slage rocket, whjih time bonus bid on eaceach parcel, a The Deplepartment of Ijinds staff MMany have expifed becausese the an* will accept oralll bidsI with a one-time dal cin| pilot and leader of the lh local they hope will .soarsoar nearly 40,000 febl iiiininiuin royalty of $.'J p e r a c re p e r .said it lea a m n e d th a t W ar E agle Min* nual ni lease pa>Tnents have; rnot been ' b o n u s figure and ai regular royalty group gro hoping to develop a cicommer- j^tj, t^e stratospheiphere. p is p miiiie. the departm ent said^L_____ .- - iin d le a se paymi n e e i i t L _ _ ------d«:ciHl-Hp|>liCHtior> — :.— ytua:-;md-£LBLr.ua:c.fQrfo r th e I .' . . iiip iiflerr £iplaruLor>'drilling£j .iii-ihc..-a] -'IflhTTeSnSJ’launch is successrJli rocket. r , Luw said the group gro hopos to find Tlio test launch of the n commercial applipplications su c h iia Land hboard pu:^ts off surirface muning pro\yposal fiberglass J rocket is believed ,t( . h ig h -a lu tu d e oir r high-force hi testing of , I ’ niomost ambitious ever stag«l-b H O ISK (AP) - 'Hbe ie Idaho Land Board, con-n- by tile Id ah o M in in g /\.s.sociiocialion, and Association Gehrke, ' however, declinedled to adopt Attorney, ^r' clccirorHc cquipmiipruont or spedal-cf-- - vato concern in the United Stf fecus for movies, ci’H ird llin t key inti.‘re.s're.st group.'! were iefl out of President .lack Petersonin i acknowledged th\U,^it GeGeneral Jim Jones' suggcsticstion that thc associa* cording to the Federal Aviata tion Ad- .thu d raflin ): priHres.s,, hash r delayed for al !ea.st 1010 w as not u n til five diiy.s agago that environmental tiolion’s handling of thc draftft gave{ the impression .ministration in Si'iittle------______Lk_iiuid_iiyala_nalanche contrdl could d:tys considcrnlinn of)f proposedp regulations gov-V- intore.sts became involved.;d. thiLhat a "cozy deal" on regulatiiation had been worked" “ Law j said tho launch from)m a site ev en be a po.H.sibilitb ility cniini; surface'mining.g. At that time cnvironmcnTcntal groups were called ou3ut within the industry. . _ It seems to me we hrhave not had broad enough;h in to as.sure that thc proposiposed regulations reflect- Peterson also objected to1 thatth characteriiation. E iiivolveinenl," Stale School.s Sch Superintendent Jer-■r- ed the negotiated agreemennent on standards to pro- sa;saying lhat throughout thehe process the group Elk C huntersi find drownined man ry Kvans said l\iesdnylay in winning the delay .soso tcct the quality of Idaho's8 ststreams and rivers dur* "hi'had as a bottom line the prolirotection of Idaho's re- GR.\NGEVILLE, ( Idaho (AP) (, - fish in g Nov, 17 17 hear Waterapoul sourccs und environment andind maintaining a rog- yj,, _jitiiiill niHiitii' companieinie.s, e n v iro n m e n ta l CTinips[)s ing mining, logging and fanfarming operations, _ soi The body of k C a lifo rn ia man mi who Riipids on the‘ SSii alm on R iv er w hen and ulhiT puljlic interes!re,st (Irganiwitions wiU haveve W'ildtirne.ss Society spokpokesman Craig Gelirlce uliulatory environment they canan work in," drowned on the Salmon River•er during their boat wass swamped sv and over- lim e to cti over tllt■^c^,'u!'g'ulations. • told the board that had 1 bebeen accomplished, bul Tho regulations are intoneended to provide mine a boating ] accident last morlonth hus turned, The dmfl ofo f ire g u la tiiin s g o verning e.':-.v:- a.s far a s th e re.st o f thie e i regulations were con* opDpcrators with clear directio:tion on land rcclama- been recovered, authorities said.sa The two comparip a h io n s rea ch e d saffc- ptoralion and surface:e miningr operations in thele cernwi, Tm not preparedd toto say whether they are tioLion resp o n sib ilitie s, p ro p er2T winter ■ closures and Elk j hunters found the bod\idy of Bill ty, hut Brand was wa- swept away His . stale was put tiijietherier over the past 1*1 monthsIS good, bad or indifforent." enenvironmental protection morn c a su re s, Fowler Brand Jr.. 39. of Palermo,P .body was .foundid near r Sluice Creek, « , Calif., Ca on Friday, ofTicials suid,id, about two miloslos downstream from Hospitala/ity firm gailins lease ^Board migi]ht have to> charge 'Brand and two-.eompanioiions were the accidentlo, site, ___ far Jnkp.e Coeur d'AhJene land Girl Scoutts full leastie price 7 BOISE TAPi'^^Th'eTdallaho"Land~have'u'lol'orpa'i'ila ftn is :"------: ?RdEER^BOOT| ------ROIS£UAEl=:EhjTbp Tffnbrt 1 .nnH t iro prf^irrt?ct i.s on hold indefinitely, —Board-finds-it^elf-in-ft-UniMigh-potii------Eventually,—__ :the-- Ijind Board_ __ : Board has approved.•ed a le a se w ith com pany ' officjal notiGed the tion over a lease with Girlid Scouts ducked what couldcou be a political hot «: 4 C O L C 5IRS F ------HagadnnD Hospitalitality Co. for the Land ^ alard r they wanted to get for slate property on Payettette Lake, pdCato. It postpo:poned a decision whnt ; iiat* o f pa rt o f LaJcee CoeurC d'Alene, aJ) the peraermits and licenses out of It has to decide whetherr tot charge to do until at lealeast February. ; but the price is stillill u p in th e air. th e w ay no^now. tho Girl Scouts full valuee to lease In 1940, the0 sstate sold the Silver ^ After Attorneyf GeneralC Jim irt of the development, land k in a popular recreationan area, or Sage Giri Scoutut Council 9.4 acres of I O N S/S\LE Jones objected to a lease rale of Hagadonele plana a golf driving give g them a special deaeal. That land on Payette:te Lake for $480 for a ' ^ about $18,000 perer year recom- tending into the lake. v,would deprive state schoolwl endow* Giri Scout camp,np. : mended by the DcDepartment of ms of the deal, it can't ; ental rate of 5 pcrcent of ment funds of revenue it shouldsl be Under tearms ,0 0 a Lands,, tlie boardi votedv to eign , anything else; if tho : le of the adjaccnt land, getting S from the land. be usod for an I $55< the lease, but leaveive the role un- ‘1'® cot values, property is sold.Id. it can only be to thc ___^ ; ACME DRESS BOOTST S & WORK BOOTS ALSO;0 CON DISPLAY. : ______thfi Hepafl Based on current market '^S"ofV"^,C^^Vy^ar ^ 3ng about - slate. - ...... I i It w ll etJiy lh aIt t wayv until thc grated a re or a parcel In 1962, thele Land Board leased : cent, of the fees collected. $87,000 ^ per year in rent for board approves a1 newnt policy for 2 F™ .' .5 million, another 72 adjadjacont acres to serve : Iriving range, whichever of ® property va.ued at S3.5 tho leasing of all1 submergeda or ?y butb for which lhe Girl SoScouts are as a buffer zoneone between the lake- ; lande. is higher, u n d e rw a te r s ta te la n ppaying only $4,300 per year.ar. side camp and1 otother camping areas. :: Hagadone Hospitipitalily earlier j„„ 5j saidsai that would bc incon- WTien th e D e p a rtm e n t, of o Lands The lease started sti at $400 per v won apprpval forr a unique golf ^ten t willvith a Land Board policy talked t about that kind off a£ rate at year.' . green and tec floatin lUngm the llie ofdmijinfing 21 perccnt of market Tuesday's 1 Land Board meeteling.Oov The Lands DepartmentDe and Land : just offshore from a n a planned I t ,a|„Bforstr state land leases. CCecil Andrus said, "That'sisa lo lo f Board, which haveha been under pres* : hole golf coursc andmd resort dcvel- Girl Scout cookies," s u re to g e t full market value for : op m e n t. H e said there would bc no ba- ^ /, agreed to a lease ex- !: Although Duanele IHagadone an- sis for chaih t^ n g the Hagadone in* And later he told felloHow Land stale property, a h for 1987 and 1988 : nounccd earlier this•his year the en- tcrests twiiwiceasmuch, Board ‘ members, all electedid ofiicials, tension which I "Let mc remind you Girliri Scouts sets the rate atIt i$4,300 per year, • l P * _ L Under lcg«jai threat, mail-ordern plpharmacy n(low will talkk to press i : M O SC O W (AP) - JuKt J u two weeks after CBS!S National RX Sei^icos.. theth Las Vegas branch of already a had made changesjes in how it dispenses ; Xews threatened legal’al action, attorneys for a New Jersey-based Medco.:o. w\ as charged in connec* dru d g s, Nevada mail-order pharhaiTnacy say they want to tion with the Jan, 28 deatleath of Iris Hemmclman, Bcngtson dismissed the: chargech but ordered Mos- J talk publicly,about whyly i:involuntary manslaughterer 70, of Princeton. mann and defense attorneysI'S noti lo discuss'tho case ^ For th e'b est in ththe W oat, Shop a t... charges against their cliei:lient wore dismissed. Autopsy resulLs showec■wed ' M rs. H em m elm an 's in ii public, :M u rk V’ovo.'i o f Spokaneanc, Wash„ and Chuck Lem-n- blood contained a toxic levelevel of coumadin, a blood- A civil suit ogainst Medcedco filed by Mrs, Hem- ^ pfsis of Coeur d'Alenee fifiled-a motion Monday in thinning agent often preseriscribed for heart patients, melman's n husband, Wayne,e, isi still pending, : WBSTERMiWEAl i I W I » 719 •TV(ln Falls t j - 2nd District Court in MiMoscow to lifl a gag orderer B u t C oum adin h a d n e v err been bi prescribed for Mrs. Lempesis refused to comomment on whether tho', F \vo. South • Phono 733-1719 imposed in October byly Judgei John.Bengtson on:n Hemmclman. motionn to lifl the gag orderder has anything to do ' the ca.se again.sl Medco0 ContainmCi ent Sen-ice.s. Her doctor had prescriberibed prednisone, an anti- with w threats by a CBS NeNews crew that was in p ------^Lempeaissi»id-h 1 th .it m t ?5.wouldJiirc-a-locaLattQr- w ----- '. s t m a that have been selectivetivcly p u b lish ed ." U.‘m pesisis moved to dismiss the crimi-iminal charge against the ncy n to file a request askingig Bcngtson1 to reconsider Q R n . ^ j j - siiid- mail-order pharmacy Oct.ct. 7, saying the company th tJ e order, I ~M 9 - ( £ ,a dq i u a r te r In CZTzheJLqft Silk Holidoy A nongelem ents. ceiiferpleces. garlancJs, b(oskets,, bt r o s s . h a n d tied b o w s

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Wc-dnor^lay, D.iccmb<)f;)f M, 19C8 Timos-Nows, tw in FFalls; Waho B-5 Arafatt Mmeilfe 3-pohm t p la n ' WorM - fo r Pi)eace inI U.N. SItpeech 2 Isra*ieiis shdtI,-M ed hm West BBank BEKAKHA, Occitccupicsl West Hank tiTi-Ji\ schdols Si in !kmn earliiT in1 1th e ♦i.'iO.OOO F alestiiiian.s1.4 to t- thuir homes, : GENEVA (AP)-FLO0 chiefcl Yass. (AP)--APnlestinifninn snatched a gun- dny, ordering on t-'nchors and stude:denu residcata reported. ' er Arafat mado a diroctats (above) stay empty/ duringdi PLO leader Yasj tioned Israel by name eevi tinian who prabbetbed hi.s gun at Burin C h r i s ttrnas i tny true !\nd his appeal appeared■ed to be his Arafat’ss sspcech to the U.N. (^mcncral Assembly (below) village near tho JewishJe settlement of most direct call yet toJ the tl leader- „hkh was movedmo to Geneva after M S"' ------B e ra k h a , a b o u t tvtwo miles south of l o z vjja / z’e to m e, ship of the Jewish state.. W ashington denied dc Arafat a visa, Nablus, but said1 helu could not confirm "I ask the leaders of .Israel to barring him1 fromf addressing the H |'' the death ofa secoicond Israeli, come here, under the sponponsorshipof world body inn New^ York. ^ - Benny Katzoverver, a leader of the the United Nations, soithattogeth-' th Outlining hihis peace plan.'Arafnt -i settlements moverr'ement, identified the . e r we can forge th a t pcace," pcj said '' called first for "a serious effort" to .. dead mun as Yaakcikov Porat. The army n ' Arafat, dressed in hiss trademarkt up an intontemalionul pencc con- W i sp o k e sm a n . whoHCOHC namo cannot be khaki military uniformn anda check- ference undercrll.N. 1 auspices. n n used because of regulations,re; said the ered Arab headdress. He then proproposed that "occupied r'V || .Retller waa on hishis wny home to Be- Addressing the-lsraeHeh people,i he Palestinian land" lai be placed under ( 2 ► ^ ra k h a w h en ho wawas attacked and an. added: 'Come, let us make ma peace. u.N. supervisiasion, with nn internn- ' army patrol calleded to the scone killed Gast away fear and intirntimidations. tional force deployedde to protect thu H U the Palestinian. Leave behind the spcctlecter of the Palestiniansi andai oversee withdraw- S bg Thirteen Israeli;elis have been killed wars that have raged continuouslycor al of Israeli troops.trc He did not spec- since a rebellioni beganb Dec. 8. 1987, imhtrfoTnnccrof nil thisiiB conflictrfoi^fyWc ether he w as'rt-forrinironljrto'^H 1 1 8 - -among-the-lT^-roillliUion-PalcfiUniaiu-iii ------thf»pnRt4flyeflrB" ------th«4V«4t3aai H H _ the occupied Wesi^ost B a n k ond G aza ______a f i o r ssc ! iT eJi^id in - Israel immediatelyly rejected cupied by leracraelinl967. B H Slnp. At least Arafat’s appeal, saying it and more than 7,0(f,000 wounded. g Jt was am- Thirdly, A nra fat b-aid, PL O 'Tim cs-9\(i\(ezus C fassificds. biguous and representeded noi change geeks "a comp:Tiprchensive settlement About 70.000 Je w s live in 131 set- in PLO policy. among the parparties concerned in the tle m e n ts in th e WeWest Bank and Gaza, The U.S. State Department D< Arab-lsraeli. conflict,cc including the which Israd captiiptured from Jordan called the speech "intere:erestmg and State of Palestestine, lirael and other and Egj-pt in'l967,67, positive' but said it didid notr satisfy neighbors witl:lithin the framework of equaljuality and the balance of inter-in ^f,b sources .■?aid.■?a the Palestinian U.S. conditions for openiwning a dia- the intematior.ional conference." csls,its „. nnd re.spect the right lo' “e i s ' WOI 0 25 .y e ar.oold ld shepherd named _ j ; ______lo^e wth the FIX), inclin c lu d in g cx- He said the.hiLconHircnaLshouId-bc__ -pi'.a£a and .securily.farrall.'.'—■—; ------Ham dart—Nflijaft—1T-They-98id-hfr-had------i ^liarTragrution ot Israelrael's nght to held on the! basis b of U.N. Resolu- On the issue of terrorism, AriVrafat been grazing his5 flockfl near Berakha, ...... exist-ond ronundationortofterronam . - tions 242 and;id 338 — which guaran- said;lid; "i, a s c h a irm a n of^ th e PaLe.Sj____ Pii a -s fittic m e n t-o f.a.about-20 i religiously_____ “ The PLO chief receivelived an ova- tee the rightsits of all nations in the tinenc Liberation1 Organization, h'here- obson-ant Jewish■h ffamilicB founded in m — ...... - tion of nearly a minute! whenwl he fin- Middle Eastt Uto exist within secure by; ui unce more declare that 1Icon- ( 1981, 4flhed speaking to the session, borders — "5"so as to guarantee demn!mn ternJrism in all its forms." Villagers snid1 Jewish J settlers cn- 51 J S. Africa, CiCuba, Angola signn peace accor>rd ------BKAmVlLLE, Congogo (Ai^)~ ------^------South Africa, (iuba and anc Angola r e OL 1 peace plan. S 4 signed a U.S.-mediated w Tbjisday stinulating thatt South-West& AfHca will Wcome indoperpendent and "5(HXK) Cuban soldiers willnil leave An- gola. '.This will bring an endid toU in te rn a - tional. ,_conflict in souljouthwestem Africa," said Chester'CroCrocker, the Aiperican diplomat whoho was the agreement's cnief architect,ect. "li'is'the C hIOIl e s » t e ir o l i s end of a sad chapter in Afri\frican histo-

...... t He called the accord "aa ntnew symbol...... of pcace in the world" andid saids it was another examle of superpoirpo w er coopr______(^tipn cndmg- regionallal conflicts, itary of state foi'African afToirs, cited1 "close,"d prac- tteil and e’fiective cooj^m)cmtion with oiir Soviet counterparts." b r < R i f > u tr j ; Crocker's • negotiationsis onc S o u th - I Wost Africa, also knownI as Namibia, j were a central element inn thetl Reagan a’dministration’s "construitructivc en* gagement" policy towarward South ¥ Africa, which the Congresjress rejected ifi favor o f sanctions. ; A pplause by black Afriiyrican diplo- rrifttfl a n d o ffid als in teirrupted m i For- eign M in iste r R.F. Bothatha of South Africa when he declared1 Tbcsday:1\ "A Ih e a r t t . . . nbw era has begun. Myf gcgovernment i-i rem oving rad a k d isc rimimination. ii We want to* be acccpted byi oiour African \ Attend ourc Cholessterol Screelenlng for jijust $6 brothers. We need cach othiother." W : feouth Africe dearly seesees the agree- . , ment as a chanco to impnnprovc an in- The Pharnmacy at ShhopKo ujmational immage marred mi by ■ 1 1 apartheid and end a war that haa I December 16t6 th & 17th 10 a.m.-1.-.6 p.m . co^ hundreds of millions)ns pf dollars I Twin1 Falls and killed hundreds of whilvhite soldiers.

ceremony attended by^ thet Congo ’ O n e2 n't e v e n i- .ix•in Azerbaijan aflcr. the.,;.. long-sup- . by th e e a rth qjuake.has u o fueled the ha- h hei] e lp u!i,‘ b u t no t th e Azerb;rbaijanifi. NaTOmo-Karobakhlakh, )' - in talk ofUieir. Uvcen tlie.ra ndghbofing republica'ap- ppressed diaputv between. Christian< tred "of • Bomc1C - Armeninns in - this ; ■IheyTh« are jubilant." ...... Mnyor-Aniumannonyoii lL;d.tO.Spitak_____ Z;. • f^Orrod to paKKion w h en i aijiini port of Sumgait ' HufTerinB louche.s on Uietie conflict ( with pi'iiri; unabaib a te d . AArmenians and Moslem Aiciierbaijanis mountainous,, backward1 heartland, Armenians /> in Ihe capital 0of Yore- from the Azerbaija ------V as wcU fl9- th ee.yearloDB.cnnlpaign,fnr__var > van contcndedj\Mrbmjanis hj March after extextremists rampaged '— ■J - . r = ...... ■ annexation of -the Azerbaiian-gov- leaflets leal "congratulating" Arnumenia on F^. rSOri^ieiiinnaln'thc - - ■*. wwTr~r ' \fl icmed region ofNagomo-Karabakli.of the'occasion the of iUs worst-overr natural1 • irdiiBtriil city & Spitak has! non means of communi- disaster disi Tlie Armenian claim,ms about "I brought myy family'fa here afler the t. . H eating with thehe outside world, yet ru- the the Azerbaijanis could nol, tbe con- riots because we couldn'li live there a •mors of Azerbjrbaijani callousness in firmed, fin but they were spreadiiding und anymore," Arzumcumanyan said, stand- the wake of the di.sastcr have spread infuriating infi the populace. ------ing umid the ruiiruined opartment he' among ^e^isp:[Spirited _anlvage_workpM Yerevan activists ovor the wweekend moved into onlyy a mi o n th ago, ^ “ ' "an d 'v o lu n te ers.rs.' " ...... presBt'd"” pre for ri'Uiiincntlijirni-^-'v. 1t h - - T h F - Am C T m n s Tlie Azerbaibaijanis living in Arme- Nagorno-Karabakh, Na, which resulted r and most peace-!o■e-!oving people in th e - nin hnve beon»n feasting and celebrat- in in five i arre.sl.s, world, and belter,ter relations with the !■ ing for two ddays," aaid E dik Bo- "Diis is a present fromn (Soviet Azerbaijanis is nol up to us, it's up lo ' • ganyan, drivinving his shovel deeper President Prc Mikhail) Gorbachevev on our them!" he said.. "1 don't expect much into the powdiwdery rubble of fonptr doy daj of mourning!" activistit Rafael lo change becauseuse of this tragedy" v housing withh ian impassioned kick. ^ S "They nre rejoicjoicing in our suffering." ■ * SEE AT ,ij* The Armenirninn-Azerbaijani conflict | / i CUSTOM ■ _ boiled lo th o: sisurface of conversation || i ' S P A S among a dozeiizen Armenian villagers ly A wilh a reporter as they 522 ADDISON)N who spoke wil k l ' picked aw ay alat the piles of concrete 3...... ■^ 733-95265______g a n d tw isted mimetal that is all lhat ia 3 8 :IM lea of Spitalink. Other Armenians g | th e •. working withithin earshot put down 8 » OFF 11 : l h _ : ^ their loots andnd raced to add their own f 2 ® f ejrchase of any ]| • \M fck. denunciations.I.s. MB LaPrestlge Seville'iie Spa with this a ; *pu»»fphoio "We have received re aid from every - w l coupon -- now tilil CChristmasi j Doctors In1 a Lcninakan, Soviet Armenia,At hospital tendI to an earthquake victinIm corner of thefie world, but not from L

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