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f e ® ' 25^ .Wednesday,lay, Septem ber 30,1987 82nd year, No. 275 Twin Fall-alls, Idaho 4 ------...... - I '■ . R e sa g a n ^VOW'S Aft^r'69-65 Ik B/erTsiitUhoiistihg onltly beer Beardaley d '<[aietly < at ,dfy hall whilee fail, but that the turnoutnout was lighter thin to ^ te d Tuesday ^ni^t. ButI t had expected, liim a s * d hb'i«toi bwOT r ttThe T vbtM were ;' -FliiEB A ^iii I- whea d^offidali ani■nnounced the meaeure hadd DSira at Tbo Moon,)n, ! B eardsley broke th e ' MboaTae0d^,higJ ^ ta F U ,« r . d fa) see th e apoUed baUota. new a to a crow d of aboutlUt a dozen T uesday-ni^ reildentJireafBTtncd lhei?de>d^r' fidledrbedtmand^ fa i sp en iid ers -^’:;:T o esd « y P U w « x-counted eij^t ballota -as18 patrons. b ig *a^Tnth'«rfii^-v^Ti^ iGmiakd'pafdteeki. drdeata •: .V irginia A nderson,, whit>wl having no c^ '- 1 sam e c^hduaibh: There ^^ .polwSiaM ?^ and came td thil« ot other mariuiaboBWIM TBanwi •yea’* and 'no," p lain te w ith Tbo Moon,n.saidTmaimiddleJiged* sa be ;tiara . ; ‘ .TatherthttahWM «i Qwdfiad on the ballot -• lady, a n d I d o n 't p a r ticularly i ^ t like a hc^-ralalD g; , wtftUiBbmer^.i. r heerbar^. a g a ^ t H i ^ r by the iMIriiik, i "I think'the =whwhole thing ia crooked," in g b?a ttle : • ' Beardalay aaid. T[ ti think e y ^ bdlot-abouldd S he aaid th a t if resicresidenta could drink in f a d - j,. , xt F iler, th e re would boi fewer fe\ drunk driveA ra die^l' owner of Pilert, - only oi b e m counted,'* 1h e aaid after. B tonning o ut tb e road, TheAModntedRd Press autonximatic spending cuta la te r ’ luled ofdtyhall • taTem.saldtneoioutam i^^riection pUKl d Avoteforliquorbythetho drink also would havai' throw•own o u t by th e S uprem e Courl I p eti- HoweveTi d ty offid)sk ^ a aaid that if the apoiled d been good for the town’iwn's economy. "If theyd- WASHINGTONON - President The[ie preaident’a enthusiasm % bailotBi h ad bMfl <»uiounted, the rote atill would brjng aome buaineaaI back, ba this town’w o^- esday. signed legisla- the! lalaw haa cooled aince the Der d cre have been to'ptohibitllit liquor. . Reagan on Tuesd jgio gangBtera in and c i survive," ahe aaid. tion reviving thethe Gramm-Rudman cratata took control o f th e S en ate t rying:.. .^ 8 .pwplelof.:Pi,:'Filer. .havei.^ken,'! aaid. ler.*< he 'm d ..n .w a s ju 0t.try i J." ■ ‘‘Beardaley said he'wasvaa u nsure w h a t hia n ^ ' budget balancingdng law and voWed year,ir. He said Democrata were t n tovti. P ^ l e should havere the1 Mayor Bob F6rt He waaid'he could not bave pre- ir •SeeFILERo!R o n P a g e A 2 that *^e big speiipenders in Congress ing: toto uae it to force h im to aw ep dieted beforehand ththat, i the vote would paaa or I . w ill have a fightIt o:on their hands," tax: i increase or cuta in militi In a Rose GGarden ceremony, spencinding. I Reagan put hisis s signature to a bill Hoi■louse Dem ocratic lead ers a I that would requinuire $2S billion in def- Tuesceaday that Reagan couldId no ; icit rtductionaa iiin the fiscal year longeIger dodge the deficit issue. i that begins Thuj■hursday, and a bal- “W“What he aigned, in effect,’ oa]^’aa anced budget b;by fiscal 1993. It 'No,5, Mr. Preaident, you’re ata t the would cut militar:Cary an d domestic pro-' endd of < the rope," said Rep. TiTony I grama across-tbcthe-board if ita goals CoeUelho, D-Calif., the majorityrw wl hip. tie bill are not met. “Thehe fact that.he signed the M utit. The presidentent complained bit- says,ys, yes, h e’a going to ta lk aboui terly about thele legislation, : saying " C ongress waa seeseeking to raise taxes House Ho Speaker Jim Wright, D- imestic [ o r c u t th e Pentafitagon budget to com- T exa!xas, aaid that even if dome itirely, ply w ith it. HoB hjhad no choice but to spenien d in g waa” elim inated en tir the sign it, ho said,d, Ibecause it included *Vouou still wouldn't balance an virgently neede^ed increase in the budgidget." tbe ‘ national debt lim it. Reagan R* said ho waa signing . “Iwillnotalloviilow th e American peo- measure eai mainly bccause it wasaaatta- a legiala- ! pie"tio bc blackzckmoiled into higher chcdicd to th e u rgently Jiccded legi ll debt taxes," Reaganin {said, repeating his tionjn to increase the federal c ‘ call to trim “porpork-barrel spending" limiln it. ' - rrow to i that he said waiwas a t th e root of the The Th Treasury needa to borro' . " ' ■ lefid ts, ' deficits. finalnance the government’s defi w aa in “The big speiIpenders in Congress andid without the debt bill wa k.E>ten will have a fight{ht on th e ir hands," he riakak of default later this week. I m m en t aaid, adding thathat those who expcct befoBforo th e signing, th e goverM o f . ita..D ^^^^^H I h im to agree toto ttax h ikes or defenstc waa m bolding - auctiona of cuta were ‘‘nuta.',ta.” aecu^ r i t i e a . lim it ’ '■ 4 Reagan’s hars]arah worda a t the cere- Tho Tl bill increases the debt 1 rrr. aingle mony contrastecsted sharply with his to) $2.8$ trillion, the largeat ai in I statements euliarlier Tuesday before boosoost in th& sta tu to ry deb1 it o f $2. o n audience oof f iintemational finan- hististory, up from the old limit o j l Ight the d e r a critical oftljf th e huge U.S. deficit. I11 l l trillion. Reagan had aoughi There, he praiiraiBedthebilla8‘‘asig- $2.82.8 trillion figure. , . nal that 'Amerilerica is not backing Even E' with the revived Gra ir fiscal down from ita}responsibiliticB" re . Rud;udman law, the dcficit for f lureday, Reagan’s suppiipport helped the origi- 1981988. which begins Thurs mF 1. B y b i- •. -nal Gramm*Rudludman become law in wou«)uld be about $144 billion. B 1985. At thatt time,ti it included the • • Seo BUDGET on Page A2 m Genrmany, Japan< ehaldlenge targetst T he Associated;d IP ress to) aa record $156.2 billion last j i thle eU nited S ta te s haa done a betterbi . WASHINGTO:TON — , Preaidipi joblb thani Weat Germany and JiJap an Reagan assuredred tho world’s fman- innI reducing unemployment. U nited cial leaders Tuee‘uesday th a t hc stands Unemployment U in the Ui ,. ■... ■ ; .'.■.'.''■'■..‘•.■.■.r'hTiB percent, .•■QKSfjfi ready.to veto “se“self-destructive,’’ pro- Staitates now atands at 6 pen when tectaonist tradede legialation, but he dowown from 7.6 percent v oUege'of Boothem Idaho Btuttu< ta lb n t a n d auidlehM i] challenged. WeiWest Germany and Reateagan took office in 1981. me the firtUver Hr. CBL ThHie oami In ii^ n d placece «iiliila Connie P ao IiiV ^ J a p a n to “fii“find • tho political • •According*A to an IMF reportncincluding u r p n g banka to “c» Paul S im on of mirlirtois. both of whom WhiHiilc it is n ot always easy ,„d poMibly two « “ . U.S. budget “ y ^ had leased one am it thc U.N.-proposed .rease-fire or countries must pick niomoderation" in lending.. *1, t tk- ore contonderfl forbr next year’s Demo- divine,ne “hostile intent." Weinber large barges to Buppiport mme-'B\ifcep- , t decline, other i But he denied rumora tha ; Iran-lraq war ore totally un- ■ k._particularly_ 9_n im-^ ' “" " S " Satie Eremdsnllolial nom ination. eaid1 in ii a television interview, ing operationa in tlSo*ulf.Onoof ...... _;,.jip-the..Black._ bank was considtjring-a rise i intcd and increase tension aiid eveloping countries." ^ai J. pnTo bin ™»} I p'rojwBcd by Sen. N a/y’s v /i on-scene commanders h cn anchored near ; porta from deve ditcomit J ^ ® . y® the barges has been anger o fa w idening w ar in th e lat despite the hugo U. near future in the official dis n.. who aaid, “while tho authorityat “to take appropri>pnate He said that • S e e G U L F'on o Poge A2 PeraionConGulf.7 . S. tra d e doficitiicitr^hich mushroomed • Se« REAGAN on Page(0A2 / (Ayatollah Ruhollollah) Khom eini ia, oetionon." Plaiinning, izoriingipanel aapprovees plan^isfor T\»vin FalllIls pool rohibitiiig Attorney Joel)cl Horton,I who resides in the . JICANTONIO speci^-use permit thethe dty requested for the atit least 6 feet high north of thc pool area; physicallyilly closo tbe lot. A sign prol B y PA T MARC lid. There area, questionedntrd who w ould m ak e sure th e , ipl. The pool w illII bei built on property prc>rohibit stereo equipm entt o< r ra^^ios and lo iterinlg g sahould be sufficient, he saic TimfB-Newst Wiwriter . It in the dty enforced anyonj permit conditions if the n o rth o f th e ten n isI courts co a t Locust S tre e t otliither aniplificrs .in the poolool nnd parking have beei)cen no problems at night ut}a, except for "sofl music”ic” over th e pool n earbyTTwin v Falls High School parkrking lot. city was tho agencyager proposing the pool. He ' ■ TWIN FALIO^LS — Plans for a now-T\• Twin Noith and StadiumiBoxUevard. Bo . a n V only low-inten- The dt]dty had tentatively agreedI vwith iho %aggcstcd someme type of independent body F alla City swwim it m ing pool received approjroval , He said the neighighborB he repreaented spect • Continued Pa? a g e A l temationalJw Wl atora. • C ooDtinned d from Page A l rger responded that t l ^ n Butte, au- step woiTOuld be. H e rem ain a con-m- th e coast o f B ahrain asaa a floating Weinberger __ ^p_(AP) - AA I skeleto n found in a lavciva bed about 21 m ilea w est^of of Bank and Trust in jestion about the Ameri* in man took $ 2 , vinced thalhat the people of Filer wantn t dock facility for a half*dr^iozen small «&• quest a t CfatCTi' o f 'th eB IMoon National Areo. thoritiea said. T he g u a nse if,a ship was diacov- ly the drin k , a n d p la n s to mine-sweeping boate.I, said the can response Monument U probasbably that of a RichaJbard s said th e skull, which,ich, 658 in th e holdup. liquor by 1 g m ines. T hat is a “Ijostile h e 8 ^ liquor b o ard to see«e ofllcials, wbo asked inot to be eredlayingmi ' Montana man wbivh o disappeaied bore ligns sig; of iiyuiy. has been sent Nine' days after th. robbny lid, adding that Waa why tions he has, he said. identified, act." he said, ' ah«r allegedly robiobbing a Butte, to e the state crime laboratory , at Franklin’s 1948 Chevwrolrt pickup » attacked and disabled Ie requested I g e t liquor by Weinberger, who retuturned home U.S. forces a , Mont, bank almoet3<[t 34 yeara ago, au- Poutelliello for examination to deter- truck was found abai»ndoi»d at a X ship on Sept. 14. ik," B eardsly said before tbehe M onday n i ^ t from a fivjive-day sw ing an I ra n ia n sh; ^oritiefl'Baid. m ine wlwbether Franklin cpi^tted^ gravel p it six m iles weae«t ofthe part thednnk, me is tru e when hostile in- run a nice b ar. B u t aome pa->a- through the gulf regionon. appeared -The same 1 • Butte County SheriiT S Darrell suicidele o r died after falling and The tnjck waa foun(nd about two vol..Irm covered," Weinberger don- aid, Wy wife doesn’t like1(6 Tuesday on the Cablee Newa Net- tent la discovi Richorda said thenlere w as no evi* strikingog bis bead. , , miles from the sito wb.her. th. body ring the CNN interview, ou get liquor by thc drinknk work and ABC’s. "GooDod Moming tinued during dencc o f foul play/ .iiin the death of A deteetcriorated .22-caliber pistol, a eventually was discove beer. You ill bring h e r in.’ " America" program. DiEhiring both Weinber^irger, in his appearanw on Jack Michael Fra^ranklln, 39, of driver’sr's license, compass, binocu- an d I will I ind The truck containeo (equipment, hc said. the pool will have the th capacity to rato. theLhe bellwether rate it charge . . . Security, veterans ve benefited aind ______said ------II ex*—handie-800-people-K-per-day—Al=— ^for-Uansms to bank. Thc original law ei would be. exempt. :In David WilliamsIS oof 1809 Granada Ciist;ist^s'nioUon-evoked'verbal ej ® w elfare, wo frora though th e city only aianticipatos 400 Withh conccm running hig!high $108 billion- deficit in the president would have Drive opposed thehe issuance of the pressiosioiu of disappointment fror “ f addition, the le at a day. the pool will l>be built te last amongg keyk U.S. economic allies< ono w ith th c ultim ate goall o0 f a b a l a n ^ some flexibiliibility to ahjft cute a m o ^ perm it, saying t h-le e city ' w as compet- somee ofo the dozen or so people a 40 to 60 years. . tough tritrodc legislation now beforejre a budget achieved in fisci« ^ 1 9 9 1 . : ^ e Lgon's accounts. ' ing with the privatea te aector. • th e mneeting. e to 4 To correct an exexisting traffic H oubcj-Senate-& ' conferenc•ence new law would not elelmimate the withoutit thetl threat of the auto- He repeatedly sasaid the actions of ■ Hisis motion passed by a 5 to prov- problem , a tu m Irmee will be added committiittee. the president received'cd a red ink u ntil fiscal 1993 a. Congress has done liWc the city went a a{ g a in s t “we th e vote.. The T main question of appro' ' ' m atic cute, C North between warm responserc to his vow to rejet ■people,-who d idn n ’t w a n t the pool in ing thithe permit, with the additioition to Locust Street N( eject Suprem e C ourtt tth re w th e au- to reduce theth e deficit. ■; the neighbors proposalss tbe Filer Avenue nnd IFalls Avenue. protectionionist legislation, ure out of the , The defidtfidt for thc current fia ^ the tirsl place afU:iter voting it down that t tomatic cutback featui issed Cross walks and pededestrian islands . “it is vitalv th a t policy-m akers nc hat the mecha- year is expe!xpected to drop to about in boitd elections,I. added^d OB suggestions, p ^ e * original law . ruling th a l lb c w ill also be added. be Btamiimpeded into solf-destructiv ion from the record $221 f *Wc're going to build ttie pool unanicoimously. The' decision will b nismformakingthecututewaaimcon- $155 billion r unless appealed within1 115 O f th e pool, C oururtney said, ‘I action,"I," Reogan said. “T h ere ha fiscal 1986. However, that whether we theI pr 6 PJl. Wednesy. Scp*ea*M 3 Todij «nd Thunda A a n an:annual 'meeting of the th mer county employeeB convicted of Lammeraofa ofT w in F alls C ounty rep- wanaer.Highi today:lay noar 60 and Thursday the stete in thc trial and ” A organizaization, agreed on th c needd fcfor grand theft, resented tht 80 to 85. Lowi tonightight 35 to 40. s represented by Attomey 'SHOweftS^ “measurlures to turn the tide againflin st D istrict Judge Georgi■ge Granata of Hine wos tt ie and Wood River rtionism." Burley w ill be in Twinn FaUs for the Keith Roark>ork of Hailey. Casuti Prairie ( W A R ia > ___ 0 k protcctic VaOeT: B ut^ hehi singled out the still-hughuge sentencing of Charlenele Hine, 42, ot * Todaj aad 'IhuradiiTsdey. sunny and a little > U.S. butbudget deficit, expcctod toLo kbe 10 a.m . on Nov. 10. day mid-70* and Thunday } wanaer. High* toda; $158 bilbillion in the fiscal yearr hch Granate was nameded to conduct . 75toeO.Lowftonighiiighl25to30. { ends on'sn W ednesdy, dow n from airec- rc' the trial that began AAug. 31 after 221 billion la s ty e a r. aa th e»sin- sii judges in Twin Fallaa disqualified W H J NortfaemUtahaik aad Nevada: V ------^ \ ( C OOC V c L rW O t - M ; Uuh-Moatlyiuisunny haxy days and foir gle biggtggest contributor to worldI eco-eci themselves. Hine hacad been cm- 1 I nighu through Thurhunday. A Ittla warmer. nomic: imbalances.in ployed in the Twin F w n ' Lowi tonight 30aI to mid-40s. Highs today Sy/ / He sasaid the U.S. budget deficeficit Sheriff’s office for eight id-70s north to moedy eOi S 0 > s^ ^ « M Y r n DRPIVEWAY? h • f • and 'niuraday mid-7 ]/ continuelued to havc a n ad v erse effet;ffect to her resignation andd 1charges that mjncretoorospholl. n r lOuth. ( ORY cM on intenterest ratos, trade imbalancences, she took money fromi 'the prisoner Nevada - Svinnynny warm days and dear ST O ftysj rcdibility of efibrts to stebilijjilize work release fund forr h1 e r own uso. W©'1111 fifix th em for you. :• cool i ^ U throughugh Thursday. Highi both r.S. dollar nnd "finally, on1 ththe She was convicted byr ta 12-member ^ FRONTS: B 0\ , ^ ■T '-T ASPHAlISySIiMS ' * dayi from the upperiper70stoaniund90.0ver- V J allocatioItion of savings thro u g h o utthe t th juryofthetheftof$551>1 ; a felony, night lowi fromI thethi mid-20» to the lower world." Shc faces a m aximunam of 14 years W arn Cok> * S o to n iy . '_____ tf-taoyAc While,ile praising re c e n t steps)s toi in prison and/or a $5,000 ' fine. 7 /iCT 3 ' • - . SnmmarT: help tritrim thc deficit, Camdessi:ssus Judge Granata contininued the re-- " ■ At 'midaftamoon)on Tuesday, sunny ikies “■further significant progret^ess lease of Hine on her: e r a l u r p s be said : state with the exeep ------ciem of R ia n ’s continued asae andtheCoeurd’AleiAlene area, where i f ^ i of — DTORS ^aVh^will not accept tax ii SErlmo ^ 1 I THEI‘ tions . 10 to 20 mphh 1 were recorded in the creaseses as1 a m eans o f red u cin g bui r, aftemdon. Kctdeficjficits. ^ Tha low for theisUte lU wuacold 19 degrees — n l In hihis rem arks, R eagan : alt : F I N A iLCLOSl>E-OUT I. 1 atSunley. y called1 forfo stopped-up fe n d in g to:odo- d HURRY IN U : The warmeit temperature tei io tha itate SALE ENDS Tte»daywBa82degdegreea at Lewiston, t velopinging nations by both multinItina- TODAY ^^g^S W D A Y NIGHT V - The pollen »untunt in Twin Falli Tueid^sy 1 banks and commerci2rd a l . ■ — i : waaMOparticleapea per cubic meter of air. ; = uutions. . i le huge, debt burden carricdcd ini ..sBSBmflHl ird outlwk for Huthem ______"The! ; . The agricultural |SM IL»l<.Ci.y|84| rhird World is not just their the ■ - Idaho ihowi harwarvest conditions will con- th c Thi; em," he said. “It is our01 ' I tinue excellent Ihrough th Sundsy. Warm I Sart fr»r«bco |77- \ ______I problem 1 • ■ I----— i J ■ sunny days endI dear cle cool nighU will con- ' __ problemcm. And today, let us pledgedge: ^ ^ 2 • tinue through Saturday. Sat Sunday will be • W cwill:ill solve it together." .. 1 cooler but continuedlued dry. Fou^inch wil tem- I ~ V s Butt h he reitoratcd th a t incrcas< \ / ------/ - • peraturee will benee near 45 depeei in the Up^' I loans mmust be accompanied byr ec 19871'MERCURYY tOPAZ 1 per Snake Rivorjr Plain,P and above 45 do------nomicc reforms by the debt Winda will be variable in ■ive. power steering, power pov bra(a|&0^|Y ------vanced;d by Treasury Secreta: r, heavy duty baltery, - The extended outlookoul for southem Idaho. Jam esrs ^A. B aker III. mountec^ transmmission, trip odomeler, h i : Friday through SurSunday, shows dry «>ith cool------1 “Leadiaders in debtor nations haveha> tachometer, radialat iires. Individual seats,, AM/FMAF Stereo rgdio' ing days. HighsI mid*70imi to mid-80s. cooling tough1 ddecisions to maVe.” the! prc-pr e weekend. Lowi 40i weat r to 70i over the w P a c iltc I 1^ sidentt SIsnid. “O ur slogan m u st bc,JC, ’It‘ s to mid-40i east portion*. J I portion, mld-30# to O c e a n ^ can boedone.’" d ker two years ago proposed Elsewhere InI ththo nation Tuesday, the ' ' B iker higheit temperaturature was 109 degrees al plan to pum p S29 billion in nc f . Palm Spring! eniend Thermal, Calif. The ««M9d7 Accu-Wdilhdr. iAC loohsI to 15 heavily indebtjcbted ^$ 1 2d lowestwaslfidegnegrees ot Gunnison. Colo. nations,ns, most of them in LotU t i n ’ ■ ^ Americjrico, w ith $20 billion off thtl e I . KantatCi!y 73 49 Pai'arxJ. 0'» f9 SO lUjNOfn;'! 3 to come fVom p riv a te bonks, ( LMVtgdt M M SI • ;0 U} 1 14 funds to i r D O WV N \ ^ P E IR M O N T H j National^ 67 M , 73 42 McCH M 20 Worldrid B ank P resid en t Barb« 145.75. toUl M«rf«d prtca t t t.004.40.. U u h'.n Peo LnA''0«'M . S*l«P»WlM.0IJ.M.a.9%A1S\*1% APn. 72 monlhi. local Inwwt ttSOI.75. It 02 M 61 C9 S^F'S’'COTllniibnctuchorpMiKXIncMcd. AJSuUJt'tw* ' 32^ {M UitntOescn eo U U S«tri« ?» 52 ■ Sl'rrtjn Allan* S. ta « 57 21 SP0.8''* “commeinercial lenders need to mate Ootic*' 6; 72 SS 0] Wav«nai3n mlism th e^ h ave show n in,p p ror . 'Emmtit Garrisont t ; CNC.0O (S « S7 U M,nn»ao««r rid trade, investmQpt andB ec THEISSEN MCOTORS gi 74 PTttortii IW 7fl Oow « 35 in world ho World to Buy A Car . HyxWy ' 9 79 60 27 c growth." ' For O f Of 3 3 Yo.I'oars Tho Easiost Placo In Tho M Houtiwi 80 -71 O' P'tHOu’Qf' 90 36 ToOafiuu"«1K 722BfTi nomicgt 733*7700 lnai»o«»'.» 73T. CO Pon:«/x).M« 82 54 -invn rrvn TowrwrHum, 7 35om "Anyly debt stratogy cannot susue- 7ti1 Main Ave. E. \*\ Twin Falla cced without their actii T participiripation;'’ ho added. Indl e x — ....B 3 Obituaries.... Businessss ...... D5*6 ' IcId ah o ...... B2 —— “ S P ^ TMEp^ O I T A B;le t , Classlflecle d ...... D6-10 WM agic V alley ...... B l Sports...... D l-4 “ FINANCIALSERVICES: e s . . , , . Comlbs...,...... A IO N a t i o n ...... A 3 , ,A 5 W est...... 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Odiclil Clly anand county newtpaper ‘ iiMuSEMlM J3-0626 Monday through Fridrid^y from 8 a.m. until 5 punuani lo Secllon tC-lDJ ol Ihe IdahJaho Code. Thurtdaylj ads, call 733-fl hereby designated st Ihe day ol the 397 Bluo Lakos North TwIi Saturdays from 8 a.m, unliillll noon- Information on here le HMk on which legal ^ ;l I I i T p.m. and Sati ^ Millnollceswillbepubllthed. 734-1929 display ads, is available< weekdays only. i ! ‘" . . .Wednosday.Septorromtior30..i98r:._T!mps-Nows,) w s ,J w ln Falls, ldahoA -3 ~ - I ■ N atic J -----JL------,------Bork’ss role iln Waterrgate o<►cc^picits attentition duiring hei>aring M. Kennedy when thp as on the' against Bork3rk. and 40 arc likely to Byrd.- also a committeec :member,' Sen. Edward M. W ASHINGTON (AP:AP) ■- Robert WatergateIte scandal made it clearr personally, ( aa well as ta Democrat , a ^ ' vote for him, leaving 11 aaid a he w an ts to withholdIjudgpicnt j< Maasachusctta H . B ork wafl accusedI TiTueaday oCre- they felt.otherwise. ot telephone. t irtray tho former attor; ible," said Cranston. D- on o Bork until the nominatation fight tempted to portri writing hiatory to mimake himself Mconwhwhile. Sen. Alan Cranston,, “We have four or fivee w eeks J>e- unp rcd ictab l said that represented a reaches r th e Senate (loor. ney general as.8 COcourageous and Bork “th e hero of W atergatente," while for-, the SeiSenate’s second-rankingJ fore f th e vote; th ere is plenentyoftime, CUiIif. He sa e favorable votes since a Besides Byrd, there aiare throe as a lawbreaker.cer. m er -M toney ■ Gemreneral Elliot Democrat,at, aaid supporttfor Bork’aJ " ’ hc s a i d ., losa of five f I Reagan' is headcount before Bork began other o committee members R id ia n & n vigoroualyily defendedc th e confirm atiiation has slipped so much1 The spokesman said 1 ™ " h o S RichardsonI saids o that in quitting tthey are undecidcd - Sent ninee's conduct that “I thirhink he’a licked." not « considering whom1 he might testifying. )73 ho was honoring a SupremttCourt nomin • Hcfiin. D-Ala.. Dennis DiE eC onS '"October 1973 Watergate spe- At the» WhiteV House, presidential1 nominate i if Bork is rej■ciKtcd ond uesday. , Sen. Patrick J! | to the Scnftte to pre­ in the firing of tho Wa ; D-Ariz., and Arlen Specter,!r R Pa commitment to lan Marlin Fitajwater aaidi “gets ‘ angry at the very, Ithought of D.V>.yt., said the Judiciary special prosecutor’s c ial prosecutor 14 yearsars ago. spokcsmar Another undecidcd ■ Democrat I f'7' ‘P n a clfh asb een m eetin g w ith1 even i mentioningli replaciiMment , Cominittee!C would^ be ducking ita rc- Richoridaon told thehe I Senate Ju d i- B o rk himai who.is n o t on the committetee. Daniel 'ndependence. [ think the na- aenatora3 individuallyir es part of the1! At the hearings! which^ arc new ,p„ii,ibilityty ifit sent Bork's nom ina- ' ciary Committee, “I th I Inouye of Hawaii, aaid TuPueaday he ing ATTIm e N T iO N : 1C spedal prose- Fitzwat„,Evcr!ery acnator knows he will | • n will malnialr> your take a vote Oct. 8 that wcwould send s"P I 1973, a n d in th e followingngdoys, have a largei^caegmcntofthcstateop- * nco structur0...qualily.; j the matter to the full Senlinate, with p^oso'’' I On that Saturday nighght, m rapid j to theth way he votes," said no Iroo .pick up ond ■ or without a wommendidation for' I succession, Richardsonin rcaigncd committcc m ember. ‘ dolivcry. J confirmation. Fioo Ouolcs fl I rather than obey Presided en t N ixons u a h y tolltold reporters he disagrees ‘ 0 734-2556. I order to fire Watergate prosecutor ^ th a suggiggcstion by Senate Major- . Testimony on Tuesdayay focused 0 flO I Archibald Cox; Richardsosonstopdep- ityLeaderFr Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va.. ‘once ag ain on Bork’s coniintroversial I uty was fired and finalljUy Bork. th e th a t th e conrommittec'should concludej ’ role in firin g Cox. !ie«s I third-ranking Justice EDepartment jt, jeubora:rations bn Bork withoutt ^ Richardson, who said Biiyli!'littT '1 inie.- Weintberger states ilinteryie >W ------W holat You've All BeenB Waiting I I with (Casey ‘‘just imiipbssibl \ | \ idt he was oble C hrvss t m a s - WASHINGTON (A(AP) - Defenae Caaey’ley’s wife, Sophia, h a s dia-iia- W oodward w rote thdl m briefly with , ; Secrctaiy Caspar WeinbergerWc took puted ththe account, saying ahe andmd to enter Cascy’a room ot Georgetown I - Jeaue Tuesday withh aan assertion in other fafamily membera were.withith the help of a aource at Operi' 3House 1. But Mrs. j . a new book on thele CIA,C saying it Casey’ 2 24 hours a day during bis Univeraity Hoapital. I never saw my | i would have been “jui“juat impossible" final hoslospital stay. H e died M ay 6.I. S m ith aaid fiatlj': ‘H e n d To Come Shanr c i t th e hospital.” ^you're In vitei I :• . for author Bob Woodbodward to have In aa spccch Tuesday night in fa th e r w hen h e w as a t t eationedWood- O i t r ! hnd an interview wiwith William J. PrincetoBton, N.J., d ep u ty CIA di* Weinberger alaoquea r H oliday Secrerets F rom The TiH o s t of President > i Caacyaahewasdyin^ring. rector■ BRobert M. G ates aaid Wood*od* ward's portrayal of mentally and U nique C hristmm as C raft Idea. y C a se /a daughterter, Bernadette ward coicould not have visited Caaeyacy R eag an os “faded m » s K ^ecks after he J Caeey Smith, also) aaid.Woodwarda£ in thei hhospital because the formerner physically" in th e we« . Hinckley Jr., : I • “n e v e r got the deathbthbed confeaaion. CIA dinlirector was guarded by sccu-cu- was shot by John W. I ■riday, OCT. 2,110:00A 0 M TO 9:00F)PM rity officfficers 24 hours a day until his in 1981. , 10:00A M TO 6:01D O P M \ : : W m • • The author saidid in the book, death. “I saw the presidentnt within, oh I S oIturday, tl O C T ..3,1 - “Veil: the Secret WarsWa of the CIA NewV York Newsday reportedted g u ess, two or three dayelyS aflcr th e aa-. .■ 1981-1987," that wlwhen he asked Tueadaylay that Woodward and his edi-:di- sassin atio n atte m p t in i March of ^ : : Casey if he had kncknown o f th e di- to rs decilecidcd months ago not to uaeuae 1981, and he w as hisis some aston* - version of Iran arma■ma sale proceeds the hoslospital interview in a Post08t iahing self," Weinbergrger aaid in a ^ ’ . to tho Nicara^anan Contras, the story, Cable News Networl)rk interview. . ^ / " 1 ailin g CIA dirccto:ctor nodded in Roben(Crt Kaiser. P o st ossistantm t “H e ... obviously hod bcbeen through o ^ affirmation. m anagirging editor fof notionalnal very traumatic ond ar difficult ^ Weinberger, intcintcrviewed • with affairs,a, told Newsday “it's a pro-'ro- experience, but he r W i 'j .'SVASHINGTONI (AP) - The 1, - , 000-page report of■the thl congressional 9:30 a.m. loD 5:5:30 p.m .' ' I Iran-Contra committaittcea, now being n >4^ 50’s Dance (for allI ajages) revised lo m eet olobjections from D a n & P?egan e Venzon 8:00 p.m.' tol2:0(i:00 m id n ig h t * 1 iberfl, w ill be re- ;’80fne panel membei Wilh Old Fashioned:d SodaS foutttain f Ifcased Oct, 28 orr 29,2! and will bo • w ould liket e to invite you '.osfume&Danccr's » nate p an el chaii'- Prizes for Best 50's 'Cosf -controversial, Senat ______t o a tttend t e iheir ------.. m an Danlcl lnouyo^io^aidTaosday;------—50

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T he m emm bbers of the editorial boardrd and,i writers of editorials areire S tc p h c n H arlgen and WilfcVilliamE. Howard' T • ' r ' ’*

Areea effortss pay off i withh Trus Jooist plantt ------; Trus JoJoist’s plan to locatete a window-manufac-;C- ■ turing pisjla n t iri Twin Falls showssh that, even after3r : the loss, oiof Tupperware and, a still-struggling agri-ci. cultural1 ceconomy, the Ma^c^c Valley is not downm and out; w hen it comes to ecoi:onomic development,t- \ f That’s’9 1not to say the dealll iis done. More details•Is : need to) tbe worked out befoifore Trus Joist opensIS the doorsrs to a new plant inI TTwin Falls th at couldId ------; provide! uup to 400 jobs andd ai $12 to $15 million ; annual payroll.,pi portantt to natiion on also shows th at eco-: Best.child Ci:are imi __ : - But theheTrus Joist decisior jcJioble; of good qualif : ita House Conference on S!-cqmtable,.affordable^i development and divliversification come ,toto ini971theWhit4: and b u ilt into the fabricric ofc sodety. ■ ■ nomic de , Children identifiedd Ichild care a s th e nation'ssN ^ o . Edwarard F. Zigler ; those whc^ho hustle, scrambleJ aand offer incentives, In addition to on*aitete cicore, three outreach pro- 1 problem. gram s w ill be providedd b;by th ia second syatem : a t” world, which some idea la te r m ore th an 60 percijrcent Rita1 EE. W atson______In a pure, pi “free market” N early two dccadi family support systemn forfo: first-tim e parenta; a politicans pine for, no n community wouldJd o fth e m others in ththis nation'w ork outside th c the federal govem mment; e it should be a state iating private day*care ; Idaho po: ndreds of thousands of childi support system for exiati *0 - home. Despite hund iDort responsibility. JiistIt asai individuol states arc'in ghborhood, where most of have to3 (court a company,, coffer incentives, pro- nt U.S. policy does not suppo hom es w ithin the neighb i-*- in d ay cnre, current ^ chargo of education,n, tao, too, ahould states be in’ the children under ag?'fi 3 a re currently being ;■ vide subiibsidies or otherwiseise assist with public It, toddler or preschool day c ‘ high-quality infant, y care, ghnrgo of child carc.•c. T1 he federal governm ent’s served, an d inform ationifm ia n d re fe g g lse rvices. niform sta n d a rd for th e doy* ; support.t. does n ot have a unii role should be limiteditcd to research, disseminatiniins T his second systemI wwil ill be n iirB y W ld develop­ t do exist, a n d ignores th e ne as in the case oof agricultural cropo p care focililics th a t d thc knowledge of chii:hild-care experts, offering sut ment assodatea workingin g under thc direction of : But ai ._ f o f Bchool-oge childnIren who req u ire before* and ' sidica to the poor andind-or handicapped and provi< a n early childhood educo.ucator. Educators will con- ; subsidiesies, we do not live in such a free market after-school child COcare. lie development. Com- ing a leadership role:jle for the statca. tin u e to ru n the formol al t ut th e sidew alk to get to0 aar n elevator, in the l! helpful i , r follower nndminisiiste r of Rev. Sun M yung Moc after seeing th c laist a t 40‘ years of ravaged farm- b asem ent. When th c> lightlig ofday hit that . I; John Heiepw orth, who smootothed the way with his Unificntion Churcl•ch. Allow m e to quote th e en.. _ landa tu m into m allsalia in that other stato to theJ basem ent, the cockroacloaches and ra ts scattered, Trus Joi!oist contacts, paragraph of whiclich I - for th e sake of brevit; ■ weat and south of us, downtown ia unique, “Parasitea" can’t survlurvive the bright lig h t of Irst part. s c a tte r and diaappear. Ex- ^ ^ are due to Trus. Joist’sit’s quoted only thc fin >move. Ufsmakeabigefg effort to fill thoso em pty spotiota exposure. They ju at seal ; . .We allalso think thanks ar “Th ere is 0 syndiidrome in th e conservative m rman Harold Thomas • _ ■ downtown. Thot wonvon’tb e hand w hen prospectiviivc poac ’em, Mr. Bell. - officials,Is, including Chaim m ent 'where you b. cat to have one five days a wec'cek, a te in order to eiyoyy thoth w oithwhile ■programs on ELIZABETH[W V E R N E R ' It would be g reat in gtoTTwin i Falls today, ber w here th e aervice officcr:- -• teUvision. ., ■ ; ' . o ' •: 1 •' . H azelto n and have a num ber |. . .Butitit is, and the'cornmuiunity will benefit, could be ryachcd.I. , V?. , . -■■ -M r. Y ates, aa lonpaiip as you aro handirig out "op],' Truss IJo ist is a solid, reresponsible Idaho com I wonder ifo thier e r vetcrana would refuse dcfcti ^ r s . tiona" ancj you havee so m uch money to'contribute with an aggressive marketingn philosophy Magif Valleley pleases her ' carc, law yers servicrvice or buy food from a atoreewho \ tovvafd ia tickct to Por^?or^andforMr.MaHer a single th in g changcd in ththe ■ • 'We are supjiosedItb’be to’ cehiljrating our “righte" . L etters welelcome E ven with all th e arta, crafts, program s,I, sporta,s] oren. I : u n d e r th e CJonstituMo:jMonl M r.'M allerhad a r ig h tto special eventa, itt iai easy to find your way ArcAround I have seen th c resultsre of commezcializationon, “sp eak his piece,"youyou h a d yours - I've h a d xnine. figure o u t how to got to 4 thil andt “improve the econoiinoiny,” from th e Wood Riverr AVal- God Bless'America.ica. • iS'New* wcicomea letter*• tot thc editor but will rejcceject town, (once you ;■ T he T lm e * 'r ihort drive from the w ildemm esa,t ley to Las y cg as,, NiNevada. T aint purty. ■^though there waswoa some negative commcnta^ I on«lder« Ilbeloiia or In bacbad taate. Each letter fnuitIt beb , 4t^). You arc a shi f th o tc It c o n i ttera fishing, hunting,;, skiing,e b oating, N ovada atlattrac* In general, onlyIy a few benefit, m any lose inn love Latham's flagt> . ' V ■ ' ■ id ahould include Ihe writeriter'i mailing addreta. Letter •Igned and i tiona or many oth<;her things to do for those ofofua these "improvemenlenta." There ia a way to combabat ' C H A R LEN E D1 E A ^ . . . ' a n 4 0 0 w o r d i w a y b « e d iteed d Ior le n g th . o l m o re t h a n ______n ot so rugged. those few. A ak onene iquestiorl. “W ho gets the bui)uck? -. J e r o m e •. Wednesday, Septeitember30.1987 Timea-Newsews. Twin Falla, Idaho A-6 Natio’•m t-a S P

Pneunmonia complicc cations G l a i m auto < heeir Hemiry Fordi l l tors end Ford was manaarried from 1966 to ' DETROIT (A P )^ 'H'H e e m y F ord II, H e so rejected lacocca’s .idea forr | ther’a burial would remalain private, id 194^. 'I'hele isen io r Ford then resu- on oi the board of directo finance i960 to the formormer Maria Cristina who ot age 28 took^vertrer a n d rescued- q m inivan while lacocca was Fordi but* a memorial sei^ce I ff&r friends med tlie p os s t t headed hi the board’s pprove all Vettore Austin;n; thatt marriage also th e auto compaxty fouifounded by his presidentn t lacocca took the idea to0 < a n d a sso d a te a will be helield in about However,•, in 1944, President committee, cc which must app nts. ended in divorce.rce. He married Kath- grandfather, died TuTueaday from Chryalerr iand made it into a hugee < two weeks. Franklin D.). Roosevelt feared tbat m(^orm corporate investment! n 1980. pneumonia complicatioitiona at a hospi- succesa. lacocca praised Forord in a the campanjm y would coUapsp be- “What I saw of him, antJld I only leen EhiRosa in IS as a d v il ta l bearing the famil}nily n am e. H e ' I>ivorce- '] lacocca said, becaxie tbeB firstfi manufacturer to ex- ^ - project; the streetwise blacack m ayor Corp. Chainnan' Leei lacocca,la whom bored toto aave the auto industryy Henry Ford II was boron. Sept. 4, ,6 ■model car,' but it lost $ ft^ p 1946. breezily b dubbed tho p he fired aa companyly preaident in magnate.« . . - 1917, : in D etro it, th e oldedeat or four nuU»ninl9< white business loader “H 1978. “M y fatl'ather waa a great industriald childreni of Edsel Ford an«nd Eleanor then had launched a.mul- y )Uar, international reorga- I H is Buccessea includluded recruiting leader, a respectedt statesm an a nd a iClay Ford. He graduate , W ar II. He introducediced the success* grandfathither," said Edsel Ford, 38,3, ]graduate. public th e folfollowing yeari but family b n n tin u e to control 40 per- foundation f was taking. ful Mustang, but hishia failures in* who ia general gi aalcs manager for>r Edsel, the elder Henenry Ford'a vice Calli .general voting power. . Ford had homes in Pali B oach,_ _ Servi eluded the Edsel, aa ccar ^e named Ford's LinLincoln Mercury division. only child, to o k over thee presidency] cen ^ the ge ilted a management team Fla., I Groaae P ointe F armis s ti a d H en- 7734-9626 3 ‘ for his late father. t i x l1 T Ford said details of his fa- o i C ^ e a u to m a lu r in 191919, and d ied H i recruit, of young AiArmy Air Force officers ley-on-Thames, 1 England,><• W e i dubked thele “W h it Kids’ who re- London. I Ve Scrvice vived Fordi !Motor’s fortunes in the Ford ond his first wiljrife, A nne iaho, U tah booioii^posiostwar market. McDonnell, I whom he mi da & Wyoming; l^ e y i n dduded u Robert McNamara. 1940, ] had three children, Nevada later secretaiitaryofdefenseunderpre- Charlotte ( and Anne. Theyey were di- Bidents Kei■Cennedy and Johnson; vorced \ in 1964. C h trles Thornton, T] who later hcaied Littotton Industries; and Aijay Milferfwho10 along with McNamara m m m ' $ ^ i B p also serveded as president of Ford ■)Kfxn&rn TiSsiii-KM in Motor whenen F ord II left th a t post in p MiivI Julj 1960.60 ^ to become botud 5^ Sept. : M chairm an. TUes i jd , w hoae ascent in tbe com- ^ -29th ; U ted largely fVom hia lead- Wed / m developing the Muatang,. Evening inental Mark III and the; After j Mi ' SPECIAU TO O n l y w aa fired as preaident in m rd explained. “Well, some- 4:00 p.m. |! cy When You Buy Ono | | rUNCttCO'SWNHWAfThe II I ju a t don't like somebody." ^ Only I Regulor Menu Price, Get A i k I, aided by top managers ^ Second Dinner Of Equol V o l u\jjM e ^ jns lacocca,away w from Ford, went on1 paay resul t« ^ forJujfWPRlCtl Chrysler from tbe brink of ership in■xy. d< the Contine n Sm . }M Main An. He.. TwinT*taWlt.711-tJJ1 I 1 lotor Co. ran a steady sec- «»<>«». I , Maverick,IM v d u rin g Ford’s y ears aa: I 1918. F ordt and chairman. Towardi tin e s youof jv hia chairmanship. Fordd . fecocca, I I corporate restructuringB -- ' S fK 'W V h e h ire d 1986 av helped the company P f f P 15 to r e s c u e d ie r profits than GM for th e bankruptcy e since the heyday of his ^ k Ford Mot her’a Model T In the early h k ! ond to GM ■ I c iis ' preaident i emained chairman until I the end 3,of 1980, when he was sue- began ay Philip i Caldwell, tbe first ' that in 191iber of the Ford family to * (';■ post h ig h er -ord II po se in D e tro it with ith early c a r in 1 946 phot post of chief executive ofTi- ^ H eniv For'o r d , g r a n d s o n H e n iy F o i Is firs t timee company.i Ford remained r giandfathe s OK(TOBI ■ J 1820s. H e remittlementv Texas toown must double(] taxeies to pay a< ^ M oR h 13, tc also would provide addi-ii- when his car left a road i cieded bythis I year, the family endI CREEDMOOR, TeTexas (AP) - ^ FEST revenuo to buy m unicipal lia*ia* fro n t of a 5-foot-wide poi ultroholo nsn-m emigreed lx to an out-of-court set-t- This central TexasB towt n needa to f®' insuranco to, p rotect againstist s u it on b e h a lf of his wilot o ...... hold the po"because going to courtt double ita p ro p e rtyy taxest< so it can ALL lawsuits, the mayor said. children charged that tl eer of theeave been more expensive,” pay a $25,000 settsettlement to a fu^relf }dmoor’B curren t ta x ra te is at hole caused tho wreck, d. woman whose husbaBband died in o cents per - $100 aasesseded At'thie time of the a ty agreed to pay the Nelsonn traffic wreck whenih h« o w e n t'o ff the “ CO-ORC•DINATES don. The proposed tax rate is town had no formal iccidentmi set$25,000 over about fourir ro a d to avoid a hugolopotholo. p ■ valuoboi rill bills. C lick said. t a rate of $3,000 every six , 14.66 cents ce per $100, which will d a few feet in E a rlie r th U Y 2 AT REGUlULAR PRICE “I t looks te rrib le, wlwhen you see 0 ^ ^ 0 8 in , “W e h a d n ’t act a ta h e aaid. in about $10,000 a year, »thole. A law* the city agr ! BL 100 percent tax rateato mcreMe. Wo creed. 3le didn't have any money was a learning experience,> sdmoor, a town of 230 people vife and three tlement "t (GET 3 rd ITEMI (GF EQUAL know it’s n o t populalular to hovo on Austin, waa incorporated in . have any liability ins "We hope never to be inn I th e city’s pot* would hav« IncreaBe, but there's.'8 ino o th e r way^ ^ by said. tation again." to avoid being annexed by Click said, m O R L E S5S S VALUE AT M ayor Joseph Click 8t AuBtin.1. ■ accident, th e T h e d t y i I ^ If approved byttifi-tjic-tpwn coundl a t Six months mt later, Roy Nelaon of means to pay family $21 y Hays County was killed . iu meeting Tuesdayly ^i h t, the now nearby years, at a i , r T O i ltax rate. We months, he OFF ey. Wo didn't *Tliatwc ^ 5 0 % ' nsurance,” he he said. HA that situat: CRAAIG B. BASS '/bi IN PER M w ALL ■ ■ : 'M w .D ., F.A ,C ,|!., A T . | | IN COK JEGOLAR • ' -Plastictic and ReconstructictiveSurgery O N E N I G I Aesthetic Surg•gey i EPERATES Ettplqm^te iPmCE SEF SATUR[RSON f lIER 3,1987 f w " ■ \ B L O U S EE O R PANTS Aitaerican n Board of!f Surgery ... A tneriiirican Board of Plateaictic Surgery , C.SNCERT ■ S l U M T IHO i H T O N L Y B i PRIDE IN ID ST0(AT. h a ll f '^ 5 7 o .OFF 8 P . M . IN C0N< C.S.I. GYM NOTICE TO TOMDAY, OCTOBETICKET BUYERS. ■■ . Undor the G«nBrol Rol;S.I. G Y M N ASI;om m li«lon Ihe lollowing In. . lormotlor>'must b# ovc lted lor. ticket purchaiei for ' Is' iPleased;d To Announce T'*eJ?elotiation * Of IhU concert: TWIN FA U S, IDA» His Offices T(T or .. • — NAMES OF PAR- DAHO PRESENTS!y C h a irm en . Rogion V r ALL e North StafoAssocloi . 181 F irst Aven^ie i .. idah^antforSICERTS • OCT. 3 •, C I- .--Ketchum, Idalaho - 7 — THEAUOCATIOM t. MALI CONCERT Tl( REGULAR — ■ . Procetd» from tf lually by the obove from Ihe , . ' 726-9282. !ul«* of th e Federal Election Con ■ not profiflil Ih#ivailable I to oil p trio n i iollclte< . — ASTATEMENTlf ITORS THAT THEY PRICED 5V\WEATERS MAY DESIGNATE.RTICIPANTS C \ PARTICULAR-^------PARTICIPANT ■lotion of Democrotic County C Tlcketipurchate itribullongoexcluilvelyto r Stollings Committeo. loonty Cholrmen, Region V . ■' ' ■' " . oUherlnoStQloj 3 OFJ: orthe Idqhoont'lONFORMULA------” $10.00 I tho concorf will be ihored equal/ form ula MAY - - A STATEMENT!le concert. , CHANGEIFANYC A CONTRIBUTION w•% : „ THAT EXCEe03 THIINFORMING.CONTRIBUTC MAY LAWFULLY GIVE , •CONTRIBUTIONSFOR AP T o c e l e bbrate; i th§ openining of oU r new^ -TO ANY PARTICIPI ' • Iffhopvirthoiee it contributor to exceed the ■ ten MAY detignote their contril'ol condidole, the amount C o s m e t iic c Surgery Faacitity, w e are6 $J.006Mrional over ths IlinUotl'te AMOciotlon ol Democrotic Cooeceitary change In the ■y . ollocotionlofmiu .for Stalling* Committee. to o ffer T ree co!osm etic surgery pleased to THATTHE ALLOCATION F CF«lM,17(clHl(ll CONTRIBUTOR MAKES AMMIHEE ( c o n s u l t aations l and1 substantialll V PRIDI HE AMOUNT HEOR SHE)0B M PANT ' ' .! reductionins o.n, th e cosism etic surgicall l ForA lo tio n Cal|i InT w lnFallu PIxzqPie of concert ticketi co u iei Ihot■.Jim-beb&tekery- c« 156 Main 126 West al contribulor limit for o federalH -Ni ew Wett Half Detign lUghNovem berT 1 , 1 9 8 7 . Treotui I Main f e e s t h r o u f-Mogic3tlon will b e reflected in.the neceleiteurant-K.4IT.V. Ave. North ' InBuhlt ■ Sally'smulo. • Tw inF alls\ Jerome tnKlmberlyi DofiC lie's Barber Ihop 733-9033 324-8446 In Jaro m et Wood'iDE IN ID AHO COMy's ______TWIN FALLS 73M 00I Advanced Ticket Informot I Pacotry-Th* Muitc Center • J lurei from the Patt Anilqi/es • gic fow l -Tommy Knocker Rei- '■ Barber Shop I Cofe • T h e K ul I K u rt • U t i l e ' d 'l C e fe . H e e d lln e rt • K a th y ’s A<4 Tim eS'N ew a, TwinIn F alls, Idaho W ed n e sd ayly, ,: September 30.1887 si ’' ------^------^ ______W e d n o jd iy ,S e p l^ o r3 0 ,u » r TImea-Newj. Twin Fills, k)«hoA-7 SPECECIAL. ANNIVER£ISARY HOURS • Saturday O ct.;t. 3 rd 1 0 :0 0 A.M . - 1 0 :0 0 p : m . . t 1 / J m m .. 1/ AMCTORE^PEN a t 8 AM T H t j p .. 0<(P l MAW \^rEYMALLLL J I V 'Sm

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Men's Furnishings \ lj I , ' , ■ ■ ,. 20% OFF ENTIRE STOCK LEVI'S-'501'"DENIM JEANS,- 'i ■ t % m n / M i—r* en n / ' 4 days only Original Shrlnk-To-Ft and prewashed sors 30'[)% OFF I 30% 0)PF i , ' 25% OFFF § Z O v O 'U rr £U "dllvO U P r lor that already-broken-in feeling. Triangle shops Reg. MISSSES JOGSLlUITS I TOPS Fl■ROI^ ENTIRE STC'OCK JUNIORR [ r YOUNG MEN’S PANTS ; I SILVERPLATEDGIfT ITEMS I N o v elty3lty l i e e c e j o g s u ils jn strijaripes and solids; I MANHA^TTAN DEIJJIM SKIFIRTS, E Dress and casual slacks from RPM, EJoven, H Includes sait/pepper, coaster set, salad set, bud SAMSONITE AND ATLANTIC LUGGAGE, hardside and U rnidloniones and pastels in sizezes s-m -l-xl reg. f . !i Bugle Boy and Nikoata. Reg, 26.00-30.00, ^ vase tidbit dish, wire basket, salad bowl, oval softslde in a variety of sizes, 23.99-139.99, Luggage. M Laura & Jaynee, Paquette, ILIO,TowDwnhouse, | Hot fashion look deninims in'the newest lengll i ^ 6 0 0D. -sale ' 32.20. 3 ii 19.50-22.50. Tiger Shop p . B relish dish, and sugar/creamer Reg. i 3.99 FIELDCREStS POPULARITY TOWEL, slightly irregular y Reg.22,00-30.t1.00, sale15.40-25.20. Reg. 26.00-40.00. Thih e C u b e . •4-. g ^ . I i 15.00-40.00, sale 9.99-19.99, Silver. H 100% cotton lowel in solids and stripes, pastel colors. If perf, I i; 1 ' B '•■00-10.00, sale 1.99-3.99. Towels. 7.99 ULTIMA II FIBERFILLED PILLOW in standard, queen •J- ^ I H ■ ^ V .1 § or king sizes. Reg. 9.99. Bedding. fl/33 OFF I . fl r \ i r r r I 2 5 % OFF I BIEDERLACK fu r THROVVS in assorted designs I MIS:SSES COORI^DINATES I 2099,, 39^9, 44 9 :9 9 I 2 5 0 /0 OF=F 0 .j ■ O U /O \^ rP ' H O liR'FM TIRP QTlT^r'l^ OF M °n acrylic/polyester Reg. 30.00. Bedding. , 1 “ uAr'/^AD* Qct; I 'J'Jn bN I Inb oiyoiv Ur | 5 0 % o ff cuddle-upcoM FORtER by croscill, sued ■ From1 Alfred A Dunner, Jantzenen, including ^ JUNIOR; ESPRIT PETITE SEPPARATES II nA U vjA n ODO g HAQI lAl AM R FINF' ll with Kodel® polyester in fashion solid color.combinations. p mensw*swear looks in polyesterer gabardine in grey I COLLEC:tion ] Includes I Counterparts'Is"' pants. Fundam ental. . , BELTLPOPSLAOI®^ SSJ^ARE | ■'' II an d brebrown, or pinwale cordiduroy pants, skins with Things oants. lall sweasalers hinusps and knil — B— eoordinrJinating-blouses-and-swsweatersrreg_ ------_ 0 ------Sltipes,-houndstIstoolh-and-twillr-Treuseisersrknee— ^— —S - — ■ grazers and loniinger length skirls, TheleCube | ■. ‘ dresses Petite Place ! ■ iaoo-5'1-5&00.sale 11.99-36.9999. Misses Coordinates. t I , . \ ‘ Renta. Limited to stock on hand. China. atationery. ... ______I' . ; . ‘ . I 39.99,5-PC. BRASS FIREPLACE TOOLSET solid brass BiUfiSiwHBsa ______' ,y'-gitjiiiii»i>»^>wiiMiwi«WMWiMiMJi»ffmrilinM^^ stand with shovel, broom, poker and tongs Reg,. 65.00. Gifts. I ■' M A M n n / ^ O C C H 1 9 . 9 9 noritake® fine c n n a 5-pc place setting II in Sweet Leilani, Tahoe or Blue Hill patterns. ■ m OFF I ■ 25-30'1 % O F F 30% OFFF i ZUvO O rP REVERE* OPEN STOCK I Reg'’soo-so.oa china. , MISS5SESCAREEIER LOOKS CMTIDC crmr'k’ MFM’C: i-i I 4 4 , 9 9 g-pc, espresso/cappuccino se t by Benjamin I JUNIOR FALL WOMEN’S VW 9 RLD In c lu d inling c wool blazers and skirtssk from Slephen I EN TIRE STOCK M bN b COOKW ARE I & Medwln, stainless steel stovetop espresso set with four ■. Includes assorted cocDordinates Irom Devon, f D o u g laas. s , Counterparls'' pantsI t s in fall c o lo rs, a n d I | COLLECH'IONS ; G O L D T O E * H O S IE R Y Buy any one piece of Revere cookwsre-a regular-.1 ' f^rcelan'den^tasse cups and saucers, reg. 60.00. Housa^^ and more: skirls, pantnis and jeans Irom Britia it selection ol separates a - g r e a t s 3S fro m II; • From 'Esprit Spo s '. ' Dress, casual, sport and fashion styles withthe ■ ' price and get the second piece of equal or |' )6 rt. Bongo. Union Bayay'. Cam p ; Levi's” and Haggar®,’, plus lieece separates, C o u n teerparts", rp Chaus I B e v e rly Hills. GGenesis, e Melrose The C ube - ■ ' j; novelty sw eaters, bloujuses and fall fashion ; lamous reinforced loa Reg. 3.00-7.00 2.40-5.60. lesser value for 10.00I'Example: 2 qt. saucepan I ' a n d A .. EBenedetto. Perspectiveiv es. I I Men'.! Hosierv with cover, reg, 2639, second piece 10.00 « SS'tg RCA 20"; COLOR TV with 18-butlon remote control, quartz ' dresses. Wonnen's Wo/orld. I ' , Cookvrare " 3 cable tuning, ChanneLock digital keyboard control. Reg. R YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIS.'IENCE. CHARGE IT ON YOUR nniim inm H M niiniHiM— M M . ■ - 1 ______$399. Televisions. 'W. AMERICAN EXPRESS-. VISA''A- OR MASTERCARD- ACCOUOUNT ^ I t6oORDER» CALL MAGIC VALLEYfM ^ A LL 73J-JBOO MOflON.-FRI.1M SAr 10-10 SUN 12-8 — — FISHEFf .VHS VCR WITH ON-SCREEN REMOTE BI®1H ' ' 1 CONTROL PROGRAMMING features 111 channel quartz V iS A I ... ■ . cable tuner, 14 day/4, event programmable timer Televisions, \ ills, Idaho Wednesday. SeptGplBmber30,1987 ' ^ prayed withthfoam A-8 Tlfno9-Now9, Twin Falls. ClXrecruiiiters Icavinng-campusj> building si the non-toxic plastic h e recruiters’ briefcases colliollege’s interviewing roomims for cruiterfl with the MADllpN, Wis. (AP) _ ■ Three items from the leaving foam. u p CIA literature while aboiibout a half-hour before 1< d the recruiters inter- ion ______CiCentrol'pntelligenco Agegency rc- and ripped up Ms. Amnsoidth ith plastic the recnutcrt•rs were at lunch, said vokvoluntarily Monday. 6 students. c r u i t c r ^ e r e sprayed' witl There were no airesta. BBut Lt. viewed about 38 st iversity of Sandra Aran,in, director of the engi- T ,f CIA recruiting on’ ,-&flm ^ thev left a Univi ege plocem ent ofTice. Phi]Phillip Dixon ofthe UW-MadiJdisonpo- The issue'of C Wisconsin cahipufl buildiniing during n eerin g college ent said campua has spariparked a number of Esters, who were orga- liceice and, security departmen Q0 p rotest by about 25 peoplepie. T h e protest against pro testa a t UW^MV<;MadiBon d a rin g re- )erger aasks ae Progressive Student cha:barges could be brought a Weinb( nized by the 1 the re- cent yeors. ;cupied the engineering thethe protesters who sproy^ed t Soviett to pay; visit The protesters also rem oved N etw ork, occu - WASHINGTON (AP)P) - Defense viet Union)n should pursue discus- Secretary Caspar W.I. ’Weinberger sions aimedled at'Strengthenirig the has invited hie SovietBt cou< n terp art ABM treaty.Ity. to viait the UnitedI £S tates n e x t ...The foreiireign minister said the W' month for conaultotion•iona on a rm s ranking defIefense officials of the. two .IDAHO control and olher militlilitary issues, countries shshoufd consult about such IIVER CANYONI • TWIN FALLS, SNAKERI ; the Pentagon aaid Tuesdesday. things osI alolleged violations of that V; Should Soviet Defemfense Minister treaty. Hee aodded h e h ad been autho- Dmitri Yozov acceptt WWeinberger's rized to request re such a meeting invitation, it would s eBt t tht e stage for w ith Weinlinberger. but complained ...... -I the first meeting ever>r fcbetween the Weinbergerjer hod not responded, top military leaders of the United Thotprorrom ptcd a n an g ry response States and Soviet Unioilion. Pentagon from the PenUgon,Pf with then chief- officials said. spokesmanon Robert Sims occusing Weinberger extendedied tho invita- Shevardnacnadze of “duplicitous" be- tion in a brief letter datdated Sept. 22, havior forr pproposing such a meeting - ■ —• ; ~ the Pentagon said. AtIt thet moment, asifitwas'as “th e ir ideo." h e is still aw aiting a res|response. Weinberjerger “told Mr. The secretary, notingingihe had ini- Shevardnainadze that almost two) — - tially suggested suchch a top-level years ago,0, heI hod requested a meet- !■ meeting in April 1986,»5, w rote: “I s till ing on allII 0of these m atters and thatt . . . ' believe that a meetingjng bf defense apparentlytly, he had not put enough1 —. r- ' 9 ministers with a broad>od agenda is a postage on his letter because- this " r — good idea. I suggest. earlyes October waa the firstfin response h e h ad heard, in W ashington for suchch ia m eeting." " Sim s saidaid. s latest invitation, Wein-I------'■* The Pentagon officiali:iala,whoo«kod ‘‘' 'noted J Shevardnadze’s re- not to bc named, saidlid Wcinbcrgor ind ““ added: “This was the-e-' . • . — I would approach suchich Q meeting B of topicB that jponse, albeit an indirect with a broad agendo o: he le tte r I w rote to your pre- would range from armirm. control lo ------nnirorccinEu- d=cc. «r• ono A pril 23. 1986, suggest- .the size of conventional 10 m eeting.” rope to enforcem ent ofofthe i .972 An. —>erger r is on avowed hord-I------ti-Ballistic Missile Trea liner whotio h as rep eated ly accusedd ------Fred HofTitUin, ththe e Pentagon's the Sovieticts of violating the ABM-I chief spokesman, declleclined to dis- treoty. whivhich limits the deploymentit cuss a possible agenda,da on Tuesday, of defensi'isive systems against nu-1------soying that would be bc premature clear mimissiles. Among other C3*=-0 sincc the Soviets haveaven’t accepted charges., Weinberger^ has insisted a > th e invitation yet. new radar,ar station being constructedd ’ Such an acceptance iaii now consid- by the Sovioviets violates the accord be--• ’ ' --- • -■ ered likely, however,, bebecause S oviet cause it; cocould be used to support a irty " ' Foreign' Minister£T Eduard nationwidi,-idc defensive system inn . Shevardnadze cmbracraced the idea Russia. r^-ZUA III I two weeks ago aftor* ncnegotiating an The Sovieta So have denied the ogreement in principlepie to eliminate charge and an countered by accusing * —111 Win short- and intermediadiate-range nu- the Uniteitc4 Stotes of violating thele [I, - . clear weapons. treaty byby upgrading rad o r stotionsIS m»li ».■ I IMI1 wn ond by demanding thota t ,_ ■jK.) Shevardnadze, oppiippearing at a of its owr ZDU 1.-. press conference a t the Russian cm- Presidentmt Reagan abandon his pur-r- bassy here on Aug.g. 18, said hc su it of• a “Star Wors” defensive ■ ■ :;-j=vsaEia»a*s n js s ic a i thought the United, St S tates a n d So* system, n-jr-rr-rryuaa Knoxvillle purcFhases leftovei>r fair pa\ivilion —----- T-Tn KNOXVILLE, Tenn)nn. (AP) — The cials gatllathered for the second go-10- U.S. Povilion. aI wedge-shaped' oroundI TiTuecsdoy. white elephant leftI overo from the The City Cil Council, under the im­ 1982 World’s F air, waiwas ouctioned to pressionin that the govemment the city Tuesday for $950,000 - would gi'give it the building at one would go no higher than less than a tenth bf}f tht e S12.4 mil- point. w( the Yeaiir! 00 in the past, Testerman rent of t .lion it cost the federaerol govemment $800,000 I - Thlie Runnning Evi to build. soid. T heouction. o tonopa open-air amphi- But tlthe City, Council unani- f gave its;approval for the theoter at the downivntown fair site, mously g to participate in Tuesday’s •ends the Generol SenServices A dm inis- mayor to n a t 0 loSt-minute morning 7 tration’s responsibilibility for the auction 1 >C T C» B E IR 3 , 1 9 8 ] awkward-looking builwilding that was meetmg.)g. iod b u ilt to dem onstratete ssolar efficiency Rep., JohnJ< Duncan, R-Tenn., hod m - . ■ during the energy*th-theme fair. The tried to0 pesuodep the federol govem- ity six-story.'steel andi glassgl structure, ment lo10 egive the pavilion to the city m ile s5 . Dn one side a n d a for free,c. 7 . 5 n with solar panels on i huge movie screenn iinside, tumcd “I betft himI a countr>- ham thut he i't do it. and h c d idn’t.” Tester- o ut to be energy ineffi.efficient and now couldn't ( a c e : 1 0 aa.m. . m an saidoid. )H: 9:00 aa.m. Ra leaks. gjstratiol Bterman shouted Testerterman’s first bid on behalfz of Rss M ayor Kyle Tcflte • against juat one the cityty ' w as S800.000. b ut DeVanem e ' out the city’s offer aj :ov- I , Twin Falls,, from the competitor, Knoxvilhrille businessman told himim that wos less than the gov- S n ak e Riviver Canyon, ■nt’s upproised value. Teatcr-ter- Rufus H. Sm ith J r•., ., whow opened the ernment hen w ent to SS50.000; still n oto t ■ ' ■ :iubup the caimyon, east bidding at S750.000)00 and w en t no nmn thei ^ Blue Lakeies Country Cli ■h, DeVane told him. Therhe higher. enough, r upped the bid to S900.000DOO I t h across t hH b P errin e “It’s a strange proproperty. I was^e- mayor u to HighwMay 93, sout gain wus told it wus too little.tie. lighted to SCO two." CGSA auctioneer nnd agai wn the Canycron Springs . Howard DeVane saidlaid after pub- M em orialI Bridge, dow lie sale th u t took onlynly m inutes. G ra d e dmnd across thee river to th

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MoBt_intepd,to__use_ w wi ill not solve I h c - w a s t ^ r ^ 100,000 years, a public (len is associated with landfills, aomeme of which would aerve Some , slates are havinglg second THe term often group said T uesday. itaminated research. I Thc / Radioactive Waste severol stnti.ntes under regional thoughts. In Michigan ant,nd Nonh slightly conton states for materials, suchch tns test tubes, wilh _CnmpaigTl n n^-profitt organizo- compacts. . . _Carolin^chosen Ca as host'st y ^ I _( whoilvc'ncar potcntioi~^j^ gt rcgionar" sh o rt- hazardousloua lives. But-Rea- tion b^ed in New York: ( City, sa id ------"Cilizcns'wl the midwest hnd'southeuflt ed bills to nikoff snid “Wc^Vc nre ... not-talking H s J h ■ I ^its nationwide survey dcmim onslratcd 'low-level' wa:Arastc-facilities need to legislntors jg. have introduced --N , compacts, about a- fewV ccontaminated lest thot many ofthe materialsilsnowclns- know thnt this th is not a 100-ycar withdrnw ^ from their cc Arkansas, tubes nnd benigenign refuse. We arc j sified as low-level nuclcarir wnstc'are commitment.It. bul a 100,000-year Kansns, Nebroska, Aj it," ' ' said Marvin ^ ore lockcd talk in g aboutt ioion exchange resins really “powerfully radioai)aclive" by- commitment," Lousiana and Oklohoma or .•aste fucil- w hich clean readeacto r w ater, and mel- products from reactors. Resnikoff, research res director of thc in a battle to p re v e n t a wui 1 d in any of ala inside thot resrcnclor w hich become , Thc nation's 115 nudeclear power Rndionctive; \ Waste Campaign nnd ity from being constructed i srnl large rndioactive afterifter being bombnrddd ' I ' reactors producc 99 perc(rccnl of thc author of thehe report, "Living With- those . states. And seven including with neutrons."s." [ I radioactivity found inI 'low-level' oulL nndfills.’Is. ' * wwajte-generaling states, i the group’s The reportr t notedi thnt three of th c New York. Masanc I waste." according lo lh '“ ’’“ 'nS fcliB report culledcal for an immedi- | I rejwrt. “Th is sta tistic dispels di th e six cxiRlinglg radioactive Inndfills Califomia.q Illinois le seorch for new land- j iy been closed bccnuse o f p, Bonrch7of " f I ulility-sponsorijd myth Ithnt most have nircndy Pennsylvania, a rc still se fill sites nndnd the development, I “low-level" radioactivityty is con- Icokngc probioblcms. In two of them, waste facility locations. i “massive" federal re- i Wa.Hhington. nnd W est instendi o f a “n I lained in harmless trashh generated Hanford.- Wf In the fed eral govevemmcnt'fl »enrch projcctjcct-Ton—tho-issue ...... I by medical and rescnrcreh" in stitu - Vnlley. N.Y^Y.. the lenks huve in- I FormJ> )-A former Small Busi- i :ech’s pontoon contrncts inil9S5 19i and 1986 with- ;- build pontoon bridges fort3r the Navy. let I ness AdministrationI t ofTicinl who was inslru- I /. Terrence O'Donnell^ out)ul competitive bidding. Dcnlingcfs nttomoy. •ofWedlcchfaciliticB m ental in W edtcch Co'orp.’s reccipl of S135 mil- failoble-forcommont——----- 1DfVicq said 0 1984 lo u r of^ rontracts testified Tuesdayy '■ was not immediatclyavail B lion in no-bid Nnvy coi ) the Senate subcommit- wnA-as “frightening." !- In other testimony to th iroposed to build pon- he wos offered a $12.'2.000 payoff by n middle- vemment management, The com pany, hc said, prop' Ison, wife w elcom ed to> p r o t e s t T u e s d a y tee on oversight of gover <.Y., w arehouse wilh B rian W lllso mon representing the “vciy ir and other SBA officials,Is. lant secrelury for ahipbu Concord and decided to restiot granted by Saldivar itcals from dc Vicq and technology.” tc legs tiying to blockwk a m unitions trip to Ci •ded the first of what ulti-ti- of the plnn nftcr protcs th a n attend th c rally, Wedlech was awnrdi train , and urged cow:ontinued efforts rather th an sends you his lovc andnd 1______!to stop arms ahipmerTients to Central “Bnon jclings and gratitude ... alongng Amcri ca. good feel: ected enthusias- with a question:q\ What is it going to 10 protesters who take (toto end the war in Central House VOates ! ' at the Concord America,ca)?” she said. Station, holding Davee 1 Raymund of the Pledge of S ance anti-war group drew ap- R csistan coins : as hc lold the crowd WillsonZ to issue c ■ Willson was greetir as hc examined plause a he wns run over, would, nreturn to the weapons stn-*“• WASHINGTON (A!AP) - The tlcally by about 200 p rotcst, “and wc’rc going to be House voted unanimoilously Tucsdny^ , 'lined the roadwayd alto a wheelchair tion prol until we slop those orms ship- to authorize th c is-sunrnnee of special ^ Naval Weapons itcsters StJ living in a bock, un ,/• m e n ts} Ojout o f Concord." coins to m ark th e biclicentennial of H han d s and singing. COncordi Willson was under Congress iri 1989. withh proceeds enr- H ; H e used a w alkerV a ietnam v eteran A t Co vith thc M arine of- heavy1 ggi u ard provided to him by two morked to reduce the> nnalional debt. H the tracks where hc security at thc groupsIS ofc Vietnam veterans becausc On a se p a ra te voiioice vote, the H and Inter switched t< ITAL reatening Idlers he received House also opproved:d awarding a ^ HOSPI ;ing the gulf, so to o f th res IRSnY i|' as he m et w ith protcs U w iEi ,g his monlH-long slay nl John gold mddal to philantlithropist Mary _ tent "peacc village."belh Hoath of the during 1 Medical Center in ^alnul Lasker in honor of heiier support for I \ The 46-ycar-oldns Vi Committee. Muir N t, said Chuck Goodmacher[ oi andI ceducniion. ur- I V. also shook hands witVibout two hours at Creek, : on 35 miles north- the Nurlurem burg Actions Com m ittee, ban beautification andid the fine nrU . I • ficer who head s sc lile Willson has becomc a here of the Lasker ■ IHSAR Thc S20.000 cost of i i W isco, 'V hile n i N S ■ base, “sort ofbridgini any in the Central Amoricnr medal would be defrayayed by coining ■ tepeak," said Maribely doing here is ex- to man; jhts against thc penceJ nmovement, n local newspapei • duplicate bronze modiidnls for public I ' N urem burg Actions ( found detrnclors outnumberec i Willson sp en t obovv£mmcnt that arc poll fou sale. •al.” hcaaid. supporto rte rs by a large m argin. , Thc congressionalII bicentennial ' I RRMIE •^he weapons s ta tio n : E : Uson was injured after he anc IMIB coins would bc issued•d starting Jan. FUHII ■ ,castofSan FranciacoB was energized to Wills of protesters has two othjthers sat down on tracks ns“3 fa 1,1989, in th e form of:fS5 gold coins. • • “All we’re really di :ar train carrying munition Sl silver coins and hnlnlfdoUnr coins, . ercising our righuhc past month. "I two-car id, adding, “This is was set to roll. The others manage)‘8®*^ Surcharges of S35e.eoch from sale policies or our gov£r ramble to safety when the Iran’■f of the gold coins. S7' fpcns in^ i i a a ™ — f i and' blood-coveredForce o] H ~ banner: "Stop th eColora( / ido bomiber crsash I ■ [ t m e m m m r e trnining range. ■ L plan e h it by a bird is “like beiibeing electronically on the t H Air Flolo. (API - T h c Air A pl inctic*and the B-lB thal ccrashed carried lay launched its in- hit bybj a bowling ball. The kind irgy is transferred and the• bibird no bombs, 1 thc fiery crash of a encrg nco th c flock of cmbles an object that has been be After running int bomber that was ap- rescni wilh one engine into ( it out of a cannon." said, Sgt.S; birds, the bomber, w 2d out of the skies by shot gain enough alli- im y Carlisle of Dyess’s infomorm a- on fire, w as able to gt LA JU N TA , Cololo its engines. Jim m ' tude for th ree crcvcw members-to Ilion bom ber appar- tibnn office.o Force on Tuesday •..pro- parachute to safety.'/. Thc o th ers died nin the eastern Colo- Dr.Dr. Sidney R. G authrcaux J r . p vestigation into th' Clem- when the bomber cicrashed'and cx-. \cr it hit a flock of fessoisor of biological sciences a t Cle ; low-flying B -lB boi •olino. ploded inlo tin y fragiigmenls. a practice bombing son1 UniversityI in South Cardii ir Forcc accident ■ purently knockcd c id in a telephone interview Tues-Tu King said an Air wo engines. T hree of sa id i fias investigating j|^ B i : birds sucked into il y that from 1968 to 1980 hc‘ ststud- board of officers wn :crc killed, but three day t ; Tho S284 millio iea of the crush. ResultsIs w ere n ot ex- e'd- to parachute _to . icdI .f for the Air_Force the idea onlha. ehe said.— ------— ' ently w en t down in ing radar'lo warn aircraft ofhjf haz:"peeled for many mor using s scene said Army ildiu’, il will lit m ier I rado prairie after dous bird concentrations. . R eporters on the a parking terrace is don King of Dycss Air. ardo> jHce seal6d off a ...... - ‘l l h D ; birds during a I Gnuthrcnux said bird-detecttcction and Air Force poli' ) lllu 'inrhe lihout[ slill. Abilene, Texas, w here Gn □ncem squore-mile ureaI 'of prairie sur- MSI ' run, disabling two ould be a primary conc Lir Commond bom ber shou h site w hile ih e in- n Q I U Q a .vcar he- Tor,University llospitapiuil clinic iiifdrnui- - thc crcwmcn were lerever planes nre makingg low- l rounding th c craah t ■■ others m anaged-id investigators had whei vestigation continueued Tuesday, llu llO i fore it is' ji what'type of birds levelvei flights. , goddn lion, cd! ’ safety. ' “J u s t ns im pon^antos n ot sendending The victims ofr 1 M onday’s crush irwiiy for our pipalieiiLs aiul visitors. Lt. L aurie Kii heavy were identified asIS Muj. Ja m e s T. 0 Diviaion of Wildlife o plplnnc into an aren of he Force Baac in Abil lircratt . Acklin, 37. o f Chammpnign, III.; Capt. So, until tlic nI, , we. \ are miming easy-in, k LocfOcr said he and wealeather. you don’t send an airc thc S trategic A ir I I, heavy Ricky M. Bean. •-•27, of Rangely, i l V E R S I T Y iats theorized thc intoito an area where there ore. he i-ajiy-dui sliuttlcltlcbuses conliiiuously from1 S ^ U n i was based, said birds," Maine, ond Ma.laj. W ayne D. . mve struck a flock of concmceptrations of bir ilic free,' inibliclie parkliig areas just cast : not detcrmiiyeji m authreaux said Tuesday. Whitlock. 39, ofif Johnson Cily, lawks. a “good-sizb Gau Hospilal. 3 S P I T A L downed th c bofnbi However, the bird-dctecimgng Bya- ►Tenn. of University He \8lHo; ' But Coloradoiwk D lh a t trnvclB in H 100 birds." The birds tem.'ms were never deployed,?• “j!** The survivors wcwere Capt. Joseph Ride in com fortiirt from your cur to tlie id Niirtli Mi'diral Drive Dri’ . ■ : biologist Chuck L lajor Fred Harrop. chief of m locky M ount, N.C.; in aoutheostem Colo- Maj S. B utler, 33, of Ro< nt door. There niav l)c .Salt l-ikc City, W allih S t i I . ^ i : other biologists elations for the'Strategic Airir COom- ^ Lawrence H. Haskell. 33, of hospiuil’s fro n t me of year. rela eiiiences, hut f’etting to, t ; bom ber m ay havi la n d a t OfTutt Air Force Bas HnrriBburg, Pn„ nndm Moj. William .some inconvciii ! Swainson’s, hawsite lies five miles mai II CvitUr )m aha,N cb. . . ,H. Price,42.ofYunamn, Ariz. Univer.sily lluispitiil sp luLs never been ,1 Mfitiail Kcfernil, Ci ■ ' migrating hawkjkansas River, part of Om b o m b e r ■ The Air Force said the bor .vlien m ir new 1,(){K)-Gir fo r till' Inli'nm iuitlmtiain IV'e.v/ , flocks of 12'tor 10'bird Central Flyway T sucked Gauthreax.'saidd his doctoral and easier. And. win housonds of geese ond lostost two .engines when they su jcarch using radar arc common in i n birds while on a low-level.j1. 1high- post-doctoral resei the w inter. >n * jralionfl led the Air i rado a t th is tim e ipecd practicc run al the Straitralcgic to sludy bird migri - The crash gurcs'shdw sit th e re w ere spe u r m ile s Force to finance! hisr studies in de- 'birds hitting their air- Trorraining Range Complex four i niloring hazardous ) south of th e Arka joutheast of La'Junta on MondoyMo tecting and monit 1986, resulting in $18 sou f birds. i»i I - the m igratory bi H om ing. SAC bombers a reB scorcdsi .concentrations oft ‘ and hom e to thovgo. ■ ducks d uring the A ir Forcc figur ' 2,765 cases of bit ; craft in fiscal 19i - m illion dam age. Qoonesbury c .SIMIUmiBS--* BOTH MSN ay,Soplombef3O.190i I GEOfiSlA fNiUMRm'SP.D ISP A T O ^ a 0JH5R5IM A-10TlfnBS-New8.Twlnf,|n Falla. 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Aboard ar 16 Historical Ite ofunfluvored cod liver oil. gntc, I’m 'told, is 20 tons of P I WOMEN BALANCNCE taste IfSt. Bernards werere bre^ thnt way, silc frignt. periods and filing cabinets, i th e y 'd be to o dnngercjroufl to h an d le. paper and . 17 Mr. Sharll iqny notion th a t MILI"XK ned to the an* A "menu"nu" does n o t m ean w hat it ' 18 Evlta ------Odd.howthcphqr Thnt'B whQthnppem . :19 Basoball loam _ _ — women are noneI t ean: "fine print, in detail." ^ a t kind of milk - 1 mean'l 20 Dawn IEhaa persisted. Woifomen have p e fp c tU i/Q . Wl deadly, they h ad tob0 be killed off. j t wns: whatwh you might havc said ,v'8 m ilk nnd gonfs m ilk .- ,22 Walts I atcd it, too. In foctict, though, women cow's nlu u t footfootnotes. drunk by th e m ost people ■ ■' 23 Long llmo w hether they hold)ld down outside is drv WARM-HANDS ly anybody goes to high school . periods irldwide? jobsornotstill bnjnlance the check- worlc , ^ C lient asks if somee {people inher- ill gamea in Canada, 24 Marksman H upian’s m ilk, th a t’s No. 1. r rhnndsthnn f^tballg 26 Fblino books in two outt oof three Amcricnn A. Hv •I'l, ently havc w arm er I en because they’re 2.goigoat’s milk. No. 3. cow's milk. others. Indec4. Scieiientista sny th c To gett “B“Boyd’s Curiosity Shop" by re- 29 Driver's homes, m ost ofier mail, send $12 to “Boyd’s problom a r size and nrrangemlen e: t o f blood ves- tu m mai: ” ” better a t it. T hele ndI brochures from the car C row n Syndicate, Inc., POB 33 Wllh tho voleoico « “ ” _ ■ ignr selsinthchnndsof'3f the E skim os are Book." Ci . Som ething else; t!th e Bcniorfi remem* makiakers now use thc term "cigni 5. S e a ttle . WA 98199.______34 Down In * !F j |p " ;e not precisely th e saisame ns those o f 99126. S< the - , ------b e rth a t th e ju n i niors don’t is the lightjh tc rs” instend of "cigarette ^ 6 14 B ' 37 Race dlatanci n c e ______— advancinncing some personal matters. ,— ------38 “_-Town'' • 'v iR G 6 ’ (August~2:22 to Scp'tcr^iber “ D o n 'fgFgo o off on any tangents wKtch . 39* Eai well m m , nmit yourself, find could1 bc risky, a s well as expensive. ' 40 — Marie Sair3aln( . ,1087Ti,Bun8M0()I.Se-vlc«, ^ roscope 22)': Before you com r All Rignia Flujs'ved Daily Hor< out how much timeye and money an • 41 Mongrels JUARIUS (Januaiy 21 to Febru- ' 43 Mako broadeider - . I—p. am usem ent w ith a frifriend will require. AQUA 5 Mako amends ^-= E t= : ■ '4 4 Whirling — „lnc- 09i: ^ ary 19):!9): Sit down with an expert and 6 Nolghbor- • ^ Bc practical today. / . 48 HIddon Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: get somtome financial advice. Some^A^ . 47 Gershwin and am hoods tI h luggest a trip which Is only self- twr 23 to O ctober will sugg 7 Moat , UBRA (Septembe \ Levin 1 m ay bc w orried serving,ng. iso forget it. 46 Matador's , 8 Wodding vow EMINI (May 21 to June 21):I): You^ 22): A hhough you i GENERAL TETENDENCIES: You GEN at hom e, don’t do ' ' ' * conquest g Lair ■ J find that keeping a proiTii8ol>cr 23 to Novem - to a frierFriend w ho is in dire need of help 59 Be concernerned 21 Highway ^ i This evening is notn( good for soclallz* . 22 Tho two o< ^ ber 21): D on’t negle.icct to visit a good this morHoming. i ( - 60 Bullots ingor romance. : 61 Also-ran them H j 100N CHILDREN (June £^ to friend who has ddone you many 24 Cowboy gear ■ ■ 84 ! i m £ MO ir appreciation to IF YOUR Y' CHILD IS BORN 62 nim y 21): Try to use a creative; talentta favors. Show your • ' 63 Time periodod 25 Spicy _ ^ i A C i ARIES (March:h 21 to April 19): Bc July 2 ew«/tonlal.t. TODAYlAY ... h e or she will need to . 26 Mado docllo ^ inoy a superior this to lm|Improve your vocations activrtlvites. this person In some» r. ■ 64 Bank L y. I- .B. sure not to ann llh this,, have: a cicom fortable home In wljlch to : Uansacllons,ns 27 Popoyo’a girl ^ to your credit affairs. Take«“>■ will nevelever be lacking for g o ^ shelter. , - 34 Closot posla 4642 UN mombor 52 Loaning > much and is never realle a listlc .' 3 "An appi# - tr’s look mlnundcrstandlniIng between yourself too i and th c better things in life. 35 Ump’s call «43 Had on ' alio n’t perm it a co-worker to talkalk you CAPRICORN (C(December .22 to food an • I keeps ..." thing nnd someone youou admire. Be alert to Don t IS your attention oii Teach:h hihim o r h er cooperation., 4 Backyard 39 No longer -^945 Winner M Loso col hich arise. ‘nto0 a trip. 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V PeopU' f e -4 j c t h T a ilylo r, a t1 5 5 , s a sys she'ss beginiin in g t o\ grow u E liz a b ihostbuate'rs" moyie ; im if l had Gordon aaidid the space program , *pfXL ming to leave myself opon diidirector, aaid ahe “told them Ray Parker draws ’ them e a nd p resenlentedhimwithatea* t ; NEW YORK (AP)-A:- Actress Elii- ■1‘mlesrai hem back, used to be vei:rciy dynamic and waa ceptive to new things. ... onan intereat I would call the tion. abeth Toylor, who has\ beenbe m arried will say. exciting, but nown( needfl new goala. fn I h a l l tim onial resolution (f beg in n in g to grow up," IfIf I cair them back, I v, in to Detroit’s city I seven tim es to six monnon. saya she such as a Mar#IT# miaaion or a retum j. ty Coun- Parker wasin in town Monday to ' ^ \ Taylor. 6 5. , 'PThanka. but no thanks^ DETROIT (A P)-The Citj now eiyoys being, aloneme ond is n ot said Miss Ta; to th e moon. not with promote his iew now single, “I Don’t ot age 12, she says sho ril chamber was packed, no D pu rp o se goals have hould Sleep Alone." ‘ anxious to get married q{ e m uch o f a childhood. JRoyal couple sets3 o u t T h e re 's n o p citizens complaining about sservices Think A Mon Shou Despite rumors of bloE ^ not been estestablished." he said b u t w ith adm irers o f aing ing to get married, , ^»rince Andrew and So3arah were McdS‘a‘msJ NORFOLIDLK. V a. (AP) - T w o;' scheduled to hike into ththe island's difference; I always nce lem Virginia television sta- ® Cactus,^ T e te 's joy tim e alone, southeaster ccntral foreats in search ofofthe Mau: ■ ■ ■ m yB in my life. Now, I eiyoy 'e rejected overtures from , the quiet m om ents.” tions hove i ritia n kestrel. <5nly aboutut 10 of the talent ogerjento* seeking a TV re- birds j arc believed still ali'dive on this porting job>b Ifor F a w n Hall, the Iran- home o fthe frid a ii island th a t also w as th e h( C ontra affaiffair aecretary, but a third now-extinct dodo. llllill ll "lillUintervicw.her. i MniiritiiiB nfT thp eOSli8t coaat of . H a l Levesvenson. news“direcior of Africa, was ruled by bot>oth’ B ritain ^ c i M - NBC affiifTiliate WAVY-TV in -and PVonce before it beeecame inde- PortsmouthIth, aaid he plans to inter- pendent ^ from B rita in in li1968. STA view the formet fo National Securit Council sealecretary to gauge her com- Peres does a swititch, i i i »*itUlYTrtJ-ftlS § 1 — mitmenrto:toioumaliHm;— ;------’------■IN F>tr«TUeSr- ^ T ^ - - News diniircctor8BtWAVY,CBS af- promotes rock atJt lunch l/TKR-TV in Norfolk and . '•■ V B ^ [ ■ BEVERLY H ILLS. Callalif. (AP) i l l l l l t g g g g u - 1 . ABC afilliailiate’ WVEC-TV in Hamp- Israeli Foreign Ministete r Shimon ived calls last week from Pr/h’me'F H ’ . •’''4 ton receive -Peres, departing from hish custom- - ii* am M orris talent agency in- MASTERS O F ’ / ^ | theW illioir I ' ary meetings with dipkplomata. quiring iff tlth e y w ould h ire Miss HalJ bassodor for U N IV E R S E IM ) J l l came on informal amba SHOW SJlOO..,^^*!! D im r kg h o w ^as”a'Tcportorter:-The-arca-iB cloac-to- rocK’n'roirduringalunclicheon a tth e — . [all’e parents’ home in M iss Hal] ‘ Beverly Hills Hotel. you can't afford not toI cecelebrate the ^: ,l!’ VH Annandale,ile. srganized to NOIO W A Y O U T Now. yc The reception was orj weeki Because every Frid=riday night at ’ Stuart; Zanger,Z news director at[ promote a peace concertrt to be held end of the w SHOWS »I00 j H u \ WVEC, saisaid, “I told them 1 would1 in Israel n ex t sum m er osIS p a rt of the Cacius Fbte's.youu can enjoy a great Galala RoomR show ------call bock: ifi f l w as interested. I’m n otI country's 40th aianniversary an6 a delicious 8-(3-oz. prime rib dinner foror justji S4.95I jd. T m n o t running o school iTAYLOR celebration. ELIZABETH Ti iliam h ere." “Wc’re a singing countintry," Peres N o w A p p earin g E njoys beingng s in g le Carol IRueppel, WTKR news said during his speech,1. “Although w e're oOen n ot terribly ajapproving of _ HhlAMBURCER^H /l young people’s musiCr I know th a t ' |j i | H ILL (Bl Dotug KershavtIW V . C w - i ” it’s a way of praying." • DAIlTJ:20-9j30i|^sj ur hat because ihe Ragin;n; CajunC has Among the recordinging industp' • Hold on to your ^1 M igs his B ayou executives, agents andd lawyers in • IB O R N IN blow n into low/vnl D oug Kershaw brings I th e oudience S unday we:vere personal showmanshipI ands 6C» w ans of electricnc ffiddle ff EAST L.A. (H) S managers for Madoniinna,. Lionel ipjjijV pow er to the shshow that's brought audierd ien ces DAILY 7 d 0 -9 :1 5 Richie, th e Bangles, Oil)ingo Boingo around the couluntry to their feet. D on't't missrr i f an d George Michoel. C A N 'T BUY S e p t e mTiber l 28-30 & O ctober:c r 2 - 4 I K # ' ^ I 1 Space programI lacksI ' 1 I AELOVEc»«-isi kin^ DAILY S4.95 Dinner Shihow Special available»F Fr rld ^ only. ■■ goals, Gordon JtJr. says N — Sc.K ing3 at< 6:00 pm Show at 8:(XDp0 pm ,ARRY A N D TH E^ lotice. >) - Former 5 p f Su b ject[ to I cancellation w ithout nom TUCSON, A riz. (AP) ENDERSONS i m i MI ■ l i ’ Gordon Jr.. ill-iV "™ 00-821-1103 astronaut Richard F. C DAILY 7iOO-9tOS For reservationms. call toll-free: 1-800 the command module ppilot for the i Apollo 12 m oon mislission, aoys •julH Am erica’s space program\m needs new . -jMT n goals ond leoderahip. PRINCIPAL ^ flp i (■I -I I ilMf* I ------DAILY 7j00-»t20 FAWNHAHALL RRAY PARKER JR. Gets 1 Interiteniew Honoin o ted by h is hom etow n BORN IN * " ^ 1 EAST L .A . (i> S i i — DAILY 7:3 0 -9 t» A v o i d i nig j violence2 r e p l a c e s RATINGI IAID T O 0 R D E R % J | K srf ing for cops9 yoiuniiiy lim r>dv»rY rtlirvging pcogrim ••JSj'l h a i r t r i ggger trainir n r lolluwt; (PG) te DAILY 7 :0 5 - 9 :Q 0 ^ ^H>;" ombiguify. train officers in 0:0.".-ilAudi»«o«.»ll»{ DALLAS (A P)-A- A controversial move on nce red u ctio n ” techniques andn d »dmn»d. LA B A M B A police train in g progrcjgrom th a t p u t of- “violence IH ■e development of an “early>’ly PC:Pw>AAlaw<>*na»>u« CP9-13) fleers th rough a rapidipid series o f hair- explore ' ng system" to identify emo- DAILY 7110-9:10 /® ]i} trigger situations will wi be replaced wam ing ly u n sta b le officers, C audell , w ith instruction onn hihow to avoid vio- tionally PQ IJ: P»r»nti «• Urongl* C A N T B U Y ^ S , ' lent confrontations.g. soid. uulioncd 10 O'** »P^»* B« t shoot” program , ‘ 'The I clchanges correspond to some j p H MEMELOVE{PQ-i 3) The “shootdon't al" Bcommendations in a 66-page . a four-minute life-orhor-death obatocle key reco DA1LY7:10-9:05^ j|1 h t issued Friday by Miami- course, was institutetuted in 1982 and report i December oftcr a based AAlpert Group, which criti-I t's •eoxrpwyir^P- •‘‘Buapendcd la st Deo the police department's ta n d killed an Ad- cized t jj,g X:N9on*ur«J«« 17«dtri1* ' Dollos officer shot an y force policies and training dison officer duringlg 0a drug roid. deodly 1 F irs t A ssistant, PcPolice Chief Lou programam s. eliminary decision Coudcjdell said that although some Caudell said a prelir ing situations would be incor-r . 'ij) VIDEOCAS!ssettT to drop shootdon't't shootsl w as m ado shooting , , N'm m um E O N \ cd into role-play training: aia t ■— ------M onday os part, of a package of poroted wlice academy, recruits alscilso ! recom m endotions} mimade in a consul- the poli 1 be taught not to let verba!•bai LONE tant’s report issueded 1laat week. Would t sS T A L 1 ontations tum into physicalical D'ollos would joinoin other urb o n U. confront , Rocky,r, Rambo,Rs Cobra and now HAWK, ini lhe biggest light o( his life S. police ’deportmeiments that have ones, c of tho principal criticisms ir abandoned the drill omid chargcs One c o n su ltan t’a report waa th a t offi by som e experts ththa at it m akes offi- the cont J i cers quick to use theirthe weapons. cers we:were trained to use their weap )ut were not well-instructed ii *n\o departm entnt alsoi is likely to ons but I I J U ling life-threatening situationsons. revise ita deadly' foiforce policy to rc- ovoidim JBP

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