Iiv Atinel Facility Cb:Bntinuously Piprepares for Po(Osable Terroiiss T a T T a C K
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1 KeiithT urmier retire?s from SawI toot>th Flfi>rr)4 — D l Don Fairbanks of Jerosro m e sold his tent trailer In just 6 d ay s afte r plaplacing ' H H his Classified Ad. -Call 7 3 3 ^ 2 6 Todayla y l ....- J H ~ _ 5 i O . _ l . 0 7 J * IJA _____^ ■krlvas coa?_ • y ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - W m 1 . 0 0 “ 83rd v ear: No; 136 TwInFn Fails, Idaho Sunday, May 15,1988 ■ E 5►ecttn'iiv atINEL Facility cb:bntinuously piprepares for po(osable terroiiss t a t t a c k -iyMAEKPRATIETER — ;’Waaregaai{eared'up fbr terronsm,'' lieleaays.. ,. _ ■ " '~Timti»‘N it^v> ritkr::. igea*?spe"*itt^inir~with'" aectlearity ImpMve*'' - .......... m onta sinceft 1984If a t othor U,S.l>epanirtmont.ofEnor> ] 'bU^-boriho77iy‘liRUlUeK~«ii^^Soeh-^tto-RodorFUitB- 87'WCIFp0nS'X0m*'.T~~'*~~~ .Idaho Nataooal Exi|Bngmeoring lA boralory forfoi tho firat > plox in Cblmorado and.the Savannah]LRiver Plant in.......... - Hmo iJyiS-JlljElosfc-flit-pr-rtwo'hoUcoptere twithIth ixtfVerod--SoBtlrCaraUin — .inghb m ion and w>which flint t t p ^ I e ,b f n oranting u i m a r- opere»erat«' nacl®ar reactors for1 safety n^ ebineguns. ■ 0eorch..lta)MIm reprofsesses ftiels for thie e Navy’s nude* • SafegMflTi>ard[B_ aod.,fiecui^ity. d iiY»OQ ^ a]M| a r jnvpnhlonon syBtems and is.iavolveced In matarialfl :_____ J : ; tsnnf1&l'!N&4TO9Sr?55ZJ5F5r-— TT—7 - ----- AiwHf-Uwrp^npinedrSpedalrlscrtope'^^eparatbm ~ ; -.Tlw site -stoistorm the-remainfl of the( v3Three Mile Is- ' plani oones to INENEL, additioiiial seoui^^'ec['equipment -laad nticlaiar.nr.nactor andjis holding radidioactive wasto and.likelyly ii. procesieasbgarM fiom,^ogovoi>yominoni!a-«uctw weapp^ n s production f., whwrf.flifi plutoniuiliute p l ^ n r a i ^ ; b ^ f Thu dtanges areire in FcaiwhM'to a proeidiildantial di-. INEL is theh e proposed aito for a $600>0 million plant b wUvo to improvevo Bi ^ i i ^ ' a t g o y e m m ent a t fiiciliticfl to refine platoiitoniam fbr iise in nuclear’ vweapons, I wM^'cotiJd b« theie ttioisot o f ah id ve xw ry wahostilom INGL's basicisic response to SIS will htbe to odd moro >>Bo6tiai»r^i««toiMif4Ne^ • a safe- secmity tHhauiiw iihel to tha ChiHKiCftl PK ------- 1 itydivi«ion. ......................... - ..........- -...... ......... #•'See INBL on Page A2 Till!his BeO twinrtuibfiM helicopterhe can spot Ihtiitnidm at rlit i i i l r a n U i 1 Formier Timees^News ■publiiisher’s w Nemhbor fU•/nds body of VirQirQinia Westeraren __ _____ l)y.MAl.tK,I.’R M :rHPER ______________ _ .P oolice J ic nre looking lor a sustyct.______ TimcH-Ncwa w riterT . a n d clch(?cking possiEIc iin It? be- .......... tw eenon Ithc crime und a similar inci- / - __ 1!W in:falls--aTwin Falls Police dentt ttliat occurrcd Saturday in | Saturday night wevere investigating Oillingiings, Mont. -------------- ------ 'n -brutnl-hoT nicidc-c-involvingTin-el*------Howi ' V * ' w derly 'IVin Falls womanv who was haveo aiony reason to biilicvc tho inci* ], the wife ofthe fontmior publisher of’ dentsts vwere connectcd. -------^Tlic-'nmea-Newsi--............. - — ...............PoHcoHce strung-a-ycHofir-poHce line— ---------■- p f c - - . .............................. ---------------- , , , 4, ' Dead is Virginiaia Wostorgron, 79, bctwccvecn two shade trees in front of • ' [ of 460 Buchanan 1 St. Sho wns tho the white'framcwh; house on thc quiet wifo of former TTImos'Nows pub- rcsidondential street. ..............lish o r-A l.W o sto rg•gr«n j who was In Poliojlice-went in and out of tho • Portland whon oI neighbori discov* houseite late: Saturday night, some ;; orod tho body Satui:urday night carriedicd suitcascs of investigative - f - '' i C j , ' !.■ ■' * ' Authorities wonire called to the cqtiipmpm cnL- Wostcrgron rosididence at 460 Quailjalls said policc woro doing a Ilg iS fe I Buchanan Into SaturdnyS night, completplete crimc search of thc house said Tim Qualls, T'Twin Palls Diroc- startingLing -at cach door. It was ex- tor o f Public S afety.•y. pcctcdsd to take all of Saturday turday night that night,t. srtain aliwut tho Muchuch of the activity was concon- ■ Qualls said Satu tra te^ d inil a ro6m at thc north end of ^ poHco were uncorlajaying-crackled the houhouse~i^t to the front door . ________ Z- time of death. lios a b o u t 1 0 p.m .' ' • gieo e o H O M IC ID E o n P a g e A 2 i . --------- N ow s o f th e a] ' ....... 5 ------ ovcr-thepoliceTodic Iraqi Iplanes attackc " Smolnoke billows from a wiiwing o fth e Mack Alford>rd Correctionai-Center,!r. a tnedium securityV pf ris6 n nal; hit 5 ships— ter milss________________ a b o a rdd_tho.. _ t ships.-Bomc..of_whi<Jx------- ^--------- w ere mooredm o together to transfer ___ The Associated Pressain (AP) - Iraqi cargo, I Prrisonen^ n o t; hHo^nrs Hostagfes ded an offshore Iraq} announceda the raid five MANAMA. Bahrairait of Hormuz hours later,lat thc 10th attack it has , ^ T h e A ssociutcd PrcflHHH if uuthoritics attcmptepled a rescue, suid Jerry’ said Massie. Hc wouldild not identify lhe nego- warplanes bombardeset fire to five claimcd:d againstt Iranian oil targets Massic, spokesman fbMllPfbn atate Departmentt tia to rs. terminal in the Stri)' two of thc sincc AprA p n l 29. STRINGTOWN. OkOkla. (AP) • inmates at an - of Corrections, Officials snid thc innnmutoH hud "a short list" on Saturday and Isc a stcpped-up ReportJorts of cosualtics .varied overcrowded Htute prisonpr held three guarderds - "Qnc inmutc is keepingket it going." snidI of specific demands, bbat refused to discIo.se tankers, includingn's oil lifeline. widely,f. h o sta g e S a tu rd a y folIowinfT-foil a fiery upriainKng prison apokcawomunI AAr n ita 'IVummcll. "I th in k what they were. world's largest, inn were reported Giilf-bof-based shipping executives thut left one dormitortory gutted und two otherssrs thc inmates arc tired.;d. We have one lender. 1 "I think their primaiuary concern is ,for th e ir drive to destroy Iran's H»id a t ^ ^ dam a;!cd. officials Hiiid !—safety aiill tlicir wull-bu Up to 54 crewmenthe 235,00U-ton were mis;Tiissing. 14 from the Scawisc ' mute were injured. have been closed up." . Just real non-specific. IfsIt not like » list of'W eIr m issing, Jarcelona, was Giartt andan two from thc 457,841- E ig h t g u u rd s w ererc grabbedf by 10 prisoners:rs The uprising begunin lato1 F rid a y uflcr som e w a n l better food or betU-•tier w a te r.'" s Onu o rtlio sn ip s, 'I'wotli o th e rs, in- ton British-flag riti Burmah Endcav- when the dinturbunccICC Ibegan, but five hostages'es inmates uccuscd othenlers of theft and threat- "We re finer Th ey 'rei feedingft us. nicy'ro tak-I; S p an ish ta n k e r Ba’isc Giant, al our. j were releusted unhunlurmed Saturday and thche ened retaliation, uuthoi:horities said. A group of in g care of us," one ho.sLjsUige was quoted as say- suid to be sinking. Tlargest vessel , othcm were reportedcd in good condition, saidlid thc inmates was beinglg p re p a re d for tranafer to ing when inmates pen;LTinitted him to muke a eluding the Sonwis' o u l o f control In Lon<vondon, Lloyd's Shipping In- 1 ■ ofTiciuls Ht thc mediuilium-security Mack Alfordrd n muximum-sccurity prisonpr w h en they Hcized telep h o n e call. 564,739 tons the l-aflcrnoonli raid tclligcticcticc Unit suid thut all ofthe I Correctionnl Ccntcr. hostages, 'Phe ,33-ycur-old red-!d-brick prixun was sur*„ afloat, were blamingcurding c to ship- approximcimatcly 50 people aboard 1 The inmiitcy, belie'lieved to be armed withth "They re le a se d th e• (fiflh)(fl hostut'c in return rounded by Oklabomu> HighwayH Patrol tactical hours after thc mid-ii Uie S cuMiwise w Giant and four from 1 c ru d e k n iv es, Uireiitcnitcncd to kill their hostagese s for g e ttin g to talk to twotwi specific ncRotiiitors." te a m s in cam ouflai'e cloi:lolhing. un Lurak island, ucco.-s said Iranian thc Barciarcclona were unaccountcd 1 ping sources, b a ttlin g flam es for. Gulf-biiscd sources salvage tugB w oro bn t s o l V o ' 1 0j j f l A r l _______ Hearincg examilines eme feed pre•Qgrains_ __ -ByMARK-PRATTER— ----- -mln1strQiioirftrryn“i-e‘^pergency~Ii Stehholm says ^ TJm cS'Ncwit writer . g e ttin g q u ick er Michacl N. Duff of thc U.S. Department of The Iduho Duirymei‘•fpCitfie' limU’ii) di.HustenTT!he Agriculture aavs tho ii ..... — ,— ..........conti—.tes^o^S T W IN P A IJ ^ - B urei•eaucrat<i, politiciuh.H a n d ' » u l~ U n i” i» ncc(3c<l,'™wjrile" ;rs jection to timely rcsf-csponses and streamlining- T h e AaBodotod PrciaIS • - lh e page'{e of ostoor^ v w pub- representatives of agri(riculture interest groupsps blanch at thc thoughtTien's o AsHociation says tin government. Friday chcwcd over whobother federal emergency:y Grain producers arclie Jdaho Grain Produccn - Uehed in-UM(ho-Ut«x«^ hew ^pa'r •. L'f- "Thnt has been thcc goalgi of thia administration [ livestock feed progrumss need changipj^ feet on grain mnrketf)t uf thc legislation. n t__fiam the word Ket go.