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’ : .:-'.l . / . 1 / ' C’CI'.--- . CIT-V ■ "uT --i_: \ m m a m m ------------j - ~j " ~ '---------:— Good nmot'ning 3 i r ■ ■ (■ in t--^ I Gensisus says Today’s foreca:cast: theb()oomer’s Sunny iind w anncimer. Highs in the lower 90s. West windss 5 to 10 mph. Lows around 50. , P ageA 2 boomn is oyer imes rON — Tlie Ha!)v B oom er's AIDS suflercrT ireaches deacon s ended, the Census Bureau As a Jerome Cpisipiscopaliun ministered ^ ■ to a yojioS’ Magic V!Vsilley m an dying with ofbirths fell beiow^4 nTillion A ids, his allitiidcie iabout the faial syn- Stales,last year for the firsi drom e chiingcd. - lale l9X0s. and that num ber is, P ag o B I ••eline gradually lor another Senators target;et talkative BLM ive orchiklien bom in theTvvo Baliling hcgaiiveve publicity for a jiro- A'orld W ar II produced their ranching bill. WcstCistCm senators began an nk'l in the 1980s. but most of invc.sligation this; W'week into the Bureau ; are lunv i>eyoMd their chiki- o f LantTManagcmcnlent. iDpulalion.e.xperts say, P ag b B I e ihai ihe Uabv.Boomei-s were rv4f> and I9fi-1. the youngc.st low crossed age-30.-And the • - - till take place before (women) British bascbal)all .1 Stephen (toss, an actmirial )i;ial Seeurily Adininisiraiion. A Burley man reremember.s pro base- W million binhs were record- b iilf'.s brief hcydtyJcy in Eng'liind before iH drop fimn tho year belbre. W orld W ar II. eau s a id ,^ P age D1 UUDOY CHARLES MANOINCmM T1n> Los Angeles Times111 ebb Qpflie population (low I Preparing to battle aan< n o th e r d a y 's w o rth o f fires,fl firefighting crowsvs load up their trucks> irin the early m orning hoi %ed by government analysts. Bad ballplayere rs • Monday St thofalrgroirounds camp site in Gleilenns Ferry. WASHINGTON;rs and marketing e.xperts, W hile baseballI is trying to woo fans baby boom has)s erproduced a bum per crop' oC . back'to the biillparkjirks, some players have said Monday. ; 1990s saw a siirge in’scly«Jt\. been bad boys lately.:Iy. J 'h e number o f I Pago D3 in the U nited lionS(al e.Kperis pre?hr+-frii^iy a \. ■ C r e w k ^ sa ttai c k r a in g e l a in d f ir e time since the hilehe total num ber o fbirths. be- ' young-generation of immi- Burning barnn B y Virginia S; Gnrbcr • Bluele Ridge Fire, several miless fifurther souih, '• expected to declii decade.' . g babies at a higher rate than Times-News writer ix be:^eing handled by the sameie llrcrighlers. NMore fires - A2 lire destroyedd a barn at a Kentucky • The hiige.vCavolericans, i . _________ ______ CJidJiJlund said the three fires:s had1 binncd_ ' stable Sunday night,ght, kiljingjisjnany.as ____ decades afier Wor3oom iiit its peak in 1957. ------- GCENNSTERTlT^ariCofTee steamedTrom 37.30300 acres west of Tlngennanlan by M onday y ears' vacii 26 thoroughbreds. acation tim e traveling to fire: own.baby boomlelDll cliildreii were born. Then. an amiy of styrofoam cups.ips as dozen.s o f shiv- eventning. P ageD 4 "W orkiniking fires - it’s a gamble," hi those Boomersnige'wt-re are having aboiil lhree ering'men and women gatgath.ercd in the chill Fir'ire control is expected by^ 6 p.m. today. This year.ir. hisI fire season started early IS about two today.’ For the - j - - /^('|wirly m nm ing.—.-1—— liearing years. pi)|n, ' ■■ ,■ II a » y y } te ^ i "Ify o u figure ih: 'he fire camp, set up Salurda .. Some of them, however,ver, would encounter ^ Tin rday afkmoon. August,he he: said. ■born between lorel‘W( rising above 4 n’lillion .'if- Combining mijnight save > blazing temperatures laterer ini the day as fircs niighi^ht be moved closer to Buhluhl today, said Larry Colozzi,Co with an engine crew ■ «>r-lhem have now15, the bureau projects, raged west, sbudi and eastist co f Glenns Ferry. Incidiidem Commander-Tooter BurJurdick. ofEly; La Grande,de. Ore.. said he is usually sta light decline in births, the na- Consolidate Twin bulk ofbirths still t k'in Falls Couiily’s.four T he sleepy crew .was,s a mixed group of Nev. at timberr fiifires, and this bhize, his first opulaiion eoniinues to rise, ^ highway districts?i? T1 he idea deserves n_ reaeh. 3b." said Si firefighters, from Idaho, NevadaNe and Oregon, 'Fir•irerighters’ tents, portablee sh.owerss and (\rc. has requiredrec much less mop*up - 4he population stood at look, today’s cditoriuDrial says. ' ' • .. expert at the Soiiial being briefed M onday onn tltheir battle posts in eontritractors' food trailers de.sceiicended on the faster movilOving fire, but there’s less w ays\ the Census Bureau, This P ageA 6 Last year. the cor^lict against a com]omplex of fires west fairgrgrounds before all the fairgoe;(ocrs-had gone. ^Jq V . ed, a 2 .2 percaHicrease d o f 2.47 inillicin during o f H agerm an. A blue sweatshirt's\v marked "GCow.s kept us awaiix: mooii!oiilg all.iiiglic, A ninsoge fire, however, can.be-Oiic- the Censils l3uivauSlf\O0O weie immigranis. “ Midvalo City -Fire Rescuecue--Stood shoulder------a n dI tthere were drunks on thcc ktaniokCTrm-T^,os, ngerous, even tIu)Ugirrt~nTiij The surge ami2050. cl the populaiion wilt in- ■ to-shoulderwiihayeljowjlw /ire jacket stamped chinene. singing horribly,!' Gidhincunci la id . N o w , •" na Ithan a slower timber fire, lOG U rs is closely Hacked;il of 392 million, tjie bureau Pay shortfall[ “Salmon National Forest."t . " ---------------:-------- campip .ri^iflents have only the milr.iiliuaii nilil in- winilknds and lightweight fuels can ' seluu)!. planners i 'A' stu d y c ro m plaring a ri Idaho’s faculty "Don't let Mother Nutuniturc lake you by siir- tersla;ilate traffic to-ki.*cp Uicm aWak w miB’TDO-'fbot'fnimeSrhe saiU! W hile the l9S()s^>piiliilioii4Jrortlu-ot:4lw-L!nil— pi salaries to compflrabtable universities found prise,!’ a weather officercer admonished the • Thi;he day crew rises at '5 a.m.'SuOiilcovcr to two firefighters died near Kur new babies, the995." 1‘)' gi'.'cs a stalistical snapv’ / ' ' ion. It includes the follow ing' ' .............-Idaho’s p ay to be-16.-16.8 percent low w . - - group, ,...... .........^ /arip brcakfast in large eaitilimp lunls and, i;iy meiisuri^s have been slepp cMn)llments. PageA S High, iemperaturc}; aridd Iclow-iiumidity were then1 scatters'i through fair bannenicrs and animal Ihit populaiion igc American makes 1 1.7 expected to keep active; fiifires burning Mon- bamsns to their engine and dozer:r assignmcnisi ^^alt Ritchie,P^il, angzher full-time firel slight drop in the tl day. But low winds madlade it possible for afleri:r a stop at the hand-scrawledcdsigii- cold ■ cause.a mostlylime. yu W hile one in si.'^ Ameri- Hall of Fame ! La Grande crew, said he speTi a new residence during the ., crcws to completely enciricirele the fires-with drink;iks and lunches.’’ . day dousiiising hot spots and patrolir ynmts is having ba 'he night crew starts rolling i in ihe sam e county, . Tlie inventor ofif na respirator thnt has roads and bulldozer liness bybj 6 p.m.. said Carl Thi ,g into camp at ..jumps”,on.on a large area o f charrcd land native-born Aiuerit <ut 8 u.m,. lore than half of the women saved the lives of>f tht ousands o f babie,s Gidlund, fire information'on officer for the U.S. about can stand out there and sec----------- f : ..The Babyliooi ■ ■ ' "I’m I’l still trying to clear outJt tthe du.st and ho had children in 1994 were __ . was inductcd into- thethi National Inventors „ Forest Service. :reni (smoke) columns and nores. ■ when 4.3 iniilitm t [he Elmore County smokoke,” said night firefighter te. Hall of Fame. Crews camping at the ' they'’re connected." he said,he .said, w omen on avenigo , as he made his way from th a population o f 18.4 mil- PageA B 'Fairgrounds were assigriigned to the Twin sia, a with crew-mates for the sig■|y. Usu- children, versus a Butte'S Fire and the Blackick M esa Fire which trailciler to the hot food. The10 E n te rp rise , S™"'"** tiddle-<.>f-=8tfo<itiwg=xlccudc7Tbiile nation's second most popu- were ignited by weekendd Iilightning. The new * Ore., mechanic, said he hasIS :spent eight . Please see BLAZE 3.9 million, before94 afier Califoniia. i:w from ter the year 2005, ll Fight over wellelfare itationed Despite ihe.sligh rst range tiOn's overall popul President Clintonon and Sen. Bob Dole hiteHous- "It's a O n Ja n . 1. s4 hiWaco ofTered their viewsMS o f w elfare M onday work’to 26I,63K,000'. sayk with one fundamenta:ntal dinerenee. represents an incre: P age A3 airman aiIC o f the ' which 3onsible’S 1 fi - a7Iiii™*‘ By ihc year 205 Could be a inailatch . The AssocinKiated Press Gidlund kttomey“ General Janet Rerio n whip a projtcls- :ie 10 days of hearings to'a T h e p ro se c u to r in’theii O.J. Simpson ...— 1-----------Iw-rcportr^Popii m urder trial said vidivideo will show the de- illNGTON ~ The White 1 stru ck bael<ack at the co-chairman of.unaFri. i -d Sla.es - IWll to . Zeliiron Monday, While fcndcnt wearing thhe e; sume.’gloves on tele- I .shot ol the nation.