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W h a t ’sS th iS y iS u n V/ a / / e y land i alit $6 nrn i li i o n a n a cz r e ? [ . ByCHRlSTOPHE>HER BOGAN -the non-profit park s founifoundation, and in nn unusualjal fund guaranteed acre: of openOf space. .Kadlngsaldllid McCain bought m orc thanlan R50I square Inchcs I Timcs-NcwsJWS ^w rite r raising drive. Ihc fiiundalindalion Is selling the land oro r morc E ven Ihough oneme scsquare inch pf land isil'tI mucmuch tosland and pipns Vo10 givet a stale ownership ccrllficatecct to every SUN VALLEY - If you Ihlnknk Ithe majority of real eslatete 'accurately, U’s selling'cng'common tenancy rights> tto the Kading said,. thethc property otters a m arveloirveloiis view of Albertson’s;'employec em In the state.' jriccs In Sun Vnlley aru high,, lhe:then you haven't heard aboulul properly — for Sl per squaresqua Inch of ground, th eentlfU ^ood RivciRiver Vnllcy. . A fter an,. openingop soles, cam paignn throughouttti Idaho. [he one acrc of hillside proportyorty lhat went gn the markclel Foundation Presidentjnt Hope11 Kading of Boise poinltmted out- She estim ated1 the projecl will raise a mlnlnminimum of $2 Kading saidd lllh».parks foundation willvill begin a nflttonal ! ■ lost week for more than 56 milllorillion. - there are m ore lhan G millionml square inches in'thehe acre.-, million for the parksarks foundation. m ark etin g proprogram hi October, whenI an ad will appear in > )unded in 1972, the foundationon hasha received Sunset Magazljazlne. ^ It’s liable tq^bc a while befortIfore th e .owners gel lheir fullj]] and so thc parks foundalundation could sell the propefilerty for Since It was founde n in donated land assets,, she noted. In, In addlionn lolc the "Buy An Inch — Snve asking prlcc,"but already bujbuyers have begun putlinf’nf. m ore than SO million. aboul $5 million in !ave An A cre” moUo. 'in c h atlclltlon lo theJ 120-acre12C Relntieimer Ranchanch thal will the sales camnm palgn will Include tWoI cartoon cai cliarncters, . money down. T he fund raising will,’ill uuse th e m otto, “ Buy An In space soulh of Kctchum, thehe IdahoId Parks named Sawloo.’tooth Snni and I^oose Moose,se. vwho win appear in , j]jj An Aero." Thc: proceedspro wlll be used to h,.v bu: nnTl •rim an Ranch In sfatean d riatic And.jlf all goes well, the IdahIdaho Parks Foundation could •^Htlesin preserreserving land near the Harrimn alional ads' sell thc cholcc a c rc of land bnm topto of Dollar-Mountain for. at develop park land andI olhiother outdoor recreatio n facllH eastern Idaho, the LittleI Wood River. Boise.ilse. Post I Falls. Kading salesaid Thursday lhat In .theIC IcInst two days the | least a few million dollars. Idaho, according to Kadlnjadlng...... ■______and other areas thpjithpjughoul th esfalc. foundation hachad sold about 2,500 squarecinches inc of the land, • ! ' The tiling aboul this sale,, hohowever, Is th;it anyone can:an She said each personin who\vh buys a sq u a re Inch of thcthe land W arren McC.iin,lin, boardb chairman of Albertsonirtson's Inc,, the Purchasee couponsci will bc dlslributcijutcd throughout lhe affordbeabuyer,. will receive a c«jrtHicatc[icate signed by the governornor and Bolse-baijcd chainiin of 35n supermarkets, wasIS one ot thc first state and thehe inalional cam paign will be well pndorway by : Last Saturday. Elkhom atit SunSu Valley-donated one acreere , bearing the sta te seal,, TheThc piece of p a p e r say s he oor r sho ; is perople to m akee a nm njor p u r c h a ^ n th e DollaiDollar Mountain December.. KadingK. suggested tho ownewnership certificatijs •of land on lop of the SuaV alleyIley beginners’ ski m ountaini tolo an owner of thc propertyrty anda holding in com m on tenamancya properly. • wil! m ak e Ide;ideal C hristm as presents. ' r v g i ^ IKTTTYS M m :a T w i n F a l lIs s , I d a h o 73rdA;ear, No.if o . 3 0 8 Friday, Augu:g u s t 2 5 , 1 9 7 8 ■a.

0OmnirfGst C orp. 3322 S. 3rd. E. Lah_ 8 4 1 1 5 ■ 1Terroiristsffly to Panai1 ______» M f .followiringrceleas€;e bf hn -• The from fmr th eir L abor Day rccw s.; Sen. Abrahamham Riblcotf. D-Conn.. lo mih this body a report thal li.nss ctiangL'Soli th is Ic'gislatlon.in. (• Senate added nmend- work on il lonight,” Senate ThursdRRdRy nlgljl approved ma- tThere are several dlffcf teren ces th e floor m anagerlager. assured colleagues In in theih pre.sent Hatch A ct." tic-sal•said. ^ Karlier. the Si But Carter declined to prcdlct ior legislationm soughlS' by tiiu adniinis- [)betweenqi the bills tliat coulluld .posci before Thursday•sday's final vole Uial Sen, Se Charles Percy of IllinolInols. the mcnts aftordinf•ding some protection . leal abii^f nf the merit whether he would be ableble to put tralion to sireaie.lililiiie llii; fi;donil"ClVll - p pj-,} robleiHSnnclmltinT .r-eas-wllUighI .•illrmptS___r:mninii kln[r Republican _m.mai'.cri;cr, also aL'ntiVsi PoliticilL removJoiJ'-'iome federal together enough support•I forI the service system.;m and make 11 easier tor to changet the currcnt Hatchh Acl/ that to alter the Hatchatch Act. - said said the House would be enga(:gaglng In system and ren- f e re n c e s novy g iv e n com prom ise bill. “ I don’t knoknow yet,'= the govemmenlent to fire incompelcnt restricts political aclivily by>y ;govern- "Under noI circumstancescirc would.1 ■ an an "exercise• In futility” if il11 insistedir hitting prefert he said. "I don'l know enoug ich Act in veterans, lOUgh about employees: mement employees. sign a conferenceence report or bring bfick on ttrying lo change the Hatch U.” Thc civil serv■ervice reform blil, which Cartcr'oppearcd reluctantmt (to leave President -arter Car has callcd , llie ’ th e M iddle F o rk of th e Salmilmon o River "heart ot ourir governmentalg reorga^- Thursday following lho rafl'Ilrip. Iri . Izallon effort,”rt,” was approved «7-l, [©©di )i?D||nng]9- “ I w an t to sta y h ere," heJ saidsal w ith a with Sen. William Wl Scott. K-Va., sm ile a fle r clim bing out of(f hishi: 2<>-foot casting th e only■nly.novotr, rubber raft.' In a slatemcrment Issued by the WhUe > G eothethermal projec'.ct •He said' hc favored a federal House, Presld•sldent Carter, who is i ^ ^ . W ork att Uie Raft River gcothemiarpir project wn when BusinessS ...... A14-15 designation for the Idaho0 PrimitiveP j vacationing out-West,. oi callcd tho I ha$ startedsl ngalnag after being shiil down ...... B 8 -1 5 Are a surrounding the rivci*I* thatIhi would Senate vote"a "a crucial viclory in the * H I P H H S I sa lt w aterr was wn; lost well Instt nmonlh. Classified . preserve its natural beautyly blitbi ollow battle to cut cut waste and make C rew s w ererc expectedexi to begin lesling theIhc latest Cbmlcs ...... ' . . . . 8 7 for harvesting of timber in nppropr-o govemmonlmomore efficient. , ■ ' • w ell lodayly fo for temperature and suppupply 01 , Entortalnmnm ent .... AIO Pm ilm iyta geothermalal wnw ater. P agcB l Iale a'rcas. ' '^...We aree ( gne slep closer to a f M a g ic Va l lk e y ...... B l "I think a good balancc,, preservingprc governmenl lhat ll offers its own .Obituariesic s ...... B 2 natural l)eauly unchanged,1, on th e one em ployees realeal incentive to do a good ' , ‘ .,S.electicting a pope ...... A 6 -7 hand, ^ d harvesting growlnjwing U m ber - job w hile fully" ful protecting their _ T he canllnulkllnuTs ore td bc locked in corconclovc PcpP'® ■ ■ ■ in a p p ro p riate a re a s is whal wh he’s rights," hn said,sal calling tor prompl , 'IJ todqylnthcVche'Vatican City to choose a newlew pope. S p o r t s ------...... : . . . . 8 3 : 8 . (Interior-Socrclary C«ll:ll Andrus). IIouso aclionloiilhc-Icgisiatlon. on . ' - 3’ho cardinalsinals iarcii’l performing ihclr dutiesdu' tn V“*JcyLlfeife . . .-.-^ A 1M 2- — ' w orklngon and I a g r c e ^' •*...... The Housec Is Is expected to consider ...-p<^sum>undloundinftft! In fact, th e fum lshlnihlngs are ’ vVeatherr ...... -.A2 - Carter boasted lhatlhls boat,boal carry- iLs version of IJie m easure in e arly ' G y m1 ddandles, page B3 ■ - ralljg rcrtidudc. c, FP ag e A5. , Ing h is fam ily, had caughtt 59 Irout on • S eptem ber when whi memljuTs return __

* la. luuiio hriaoy. Auguot 25.195.1978 • • J e mi s e n c laa i im s S em i . M cG " —IFrrficolc Ibirao Glure ^ is aif f ra i d t o3 d e b a t ee is s u eI s S - ■ ^ tmwiiA t w i n f aALLS l l — Democratic changed cht his position onn Ibreeder coal. The onlyJy re^isonn w e can afford l( Senatorial candlrandldate Dwight Jensen reactors, rea Jensen said. McCIcClure is now Is the; govem gt m enl pays for , said T hursdayay IncumbentIn Republican taking tak that stan d to fulher his[lis ielection nuclear rcscanHSirch, enrichm ent and " ' • SSggSj Senator Jamesnes IMcClurc Is-ifraid to campaign. car reprocessing."g-" take p a rt in aa pubpublic debate. * "But when I talked lo the! PresidentPi Jensen llso nlso called for major | M K ------"I UiinkUiatat hc he's afraid otlosing the on on Mond.*^ he said his posiliisilion was ..changes in thehe IncomeI tax laws. "Wc advantages of ir R ^ - i ; • of incumbency." Jensen ’the ’the same. He believed in cocontinued 'need tax refQrijfQrm, lo gel rid of lhe ' said, "Besides,es, 1 think I'll win. I have research res for breeder rcactoictors, and loopholes, ondnd rcducer the percentage • the Issues on.mysidc.” my I . ’ 'thathat-hasn't changed." Jenscnscn said, of our nationalinal Incomc we spend on "If he's readyeady. so am. I." Jensen Carter Cai said Mc(3iure waSas ''simply the natlopalI budget. bu That’s really a agreeingagr with the Administilistratlon’s realistic moveove toward a balanced * •' " Jensen, InI TwTwin Falls for a. cam- earlier car stand, Jensen said. ; -budget," Jensennscn said.' '1 palgn swing’ throughthr Magic Valley Jensen j said h e agreed withth C a rte r's Tax reformm is needed, Jen sen said, county fairs and irodeos, said M cClure stance.' stai ‘'I'm skeptical abaabout the bccause under/der^existing tax laws e "has conslstcnlfjcnlfy voted to the advan- economic ccc viability of b/eeder b wago eamcr;r withw a $20,000 Income ■ lagc <)f big buslnt)uslness, notably big o.il, reactors. rea We have to contirhtinue the and a familynily of four "p ay s an and hasxoneisteeistetly been an obstruc- research res lo see if wc can maknake th e m ' effective Incomicome tax of 13 pcrccnt. tlonlst in Congrcsigress.” . economically cco viable and mornore safe. while Exxon,on, the sccond largest Jensen said'Mid McClurc had voted in Sometimes son energy produceciced from com pany in1 America Ai pays belwecn favor of allowlnowing coal fired power nuclear nuc power Is m ore expensi'nsivc than two and eight perccntpc in ta x e s." . plants tb be buill buil in National Parks "an d consistentlyently voted to w eaken th e cleanairblll.” iHBS "When you'reu're an obstructionist In ■ Congress likee th;lhat," Jensen said. "It Tmiiiri makes It dlfflciIfflcult to get' anything Among the stories in lome>morrow’s Public Broadcaidcasting System this-' O x ld ix e r p ro p e llala r n t sp e w s fro m a TitanT i II m issile sitete T1 h u r s d a y n e a r Wic ^ Tlmes-Ncws:1 fall. The educatucatlonal specials will " T n L n . n Idaho,d Journalist and •Two television specialsals filmed focus on AmeiAmerican heroes and author, also;o ssaid McClure was. in i. Sun Valley during confcnifcrenccs W cslem movies,vies. “intentionallyy misrepresenting”n a con the Am erican West overe r Ithe lasl Read it Inn tomorrow'st( Times- O n e killeled in fuelI line i ruptuture compromise! agreementat recently two t years will be aired.•d on the* News. reached betweenvccn McClure nnd P rcsi- [___ ROCK, Kan. (UPI) — A fuel line carrying a toxic)xlc w h o liv e d n e a rth e sitesite. . ch em ical used in rockct:ct ppropellant ruptured durlrigirig Most Residents bcjbegan returning homo during' dui donlCarltT. .J : trying to m ake It look as ----- fueling of an unarmedid TTitan II missile Thursday,lay, evening hours but officoffictalli'w ere u ncertain thosee cclose X M cClure l.clr>'ii if Uie Presidenlildcnl backed down o r killing one maintenancencc worker and injuring six tothcsltecouldretum.tum . (k others. T he A ir Force withheld wlU names of the victiIctlms, The Air Forcc said caicaustic fumes from the leakcak pending notification)n of:of relatives, and said tlie caui ’ forccd evacuation of aboiabout 200 residents of Rock,l<. a the one death had notlot b(been determ ined. jHcshj^ iS ■■ W l rural community locatcd:ed aabout two m iles north of thothe T he chem ical oxidize(idizcK which w as Ir'aking, nitre UVIN f AUS IDAHO underground huclcar missilemIs! silo, and other persons;ons tetroxide. is one off two com ponents of th e propell•ellanl. By UnitedI PPress re International Mombor o* Audii OutoHiroHu ol Cirtulor.oo and Uniic-cnilc-d t'irss lnti*r Air Force officialslls saids; thc're* w as no dangei rlday, Aug. 25, the 2.17th notional. OMiciol Cily• onond Counly Ni-wspapi-r puriuc • explosion bccause! the fuel, a mixture of 50 penSeen Today is Friday 6C-100 Idatio Codr. Il.uf^luridoy ii lii?irliy d«-v>f)noic(l:l os iihp doy ol llif ^ S ! dayOfl97aw;thl2lIh 12a to follow. Flying into0 a< dispute hydrazine, and unsym:isymmelrical dimethyl hydraz wook on wtiicti noinoliCi.-% will b f publ>%tiod Publl’ubIisKrd do'ly ol razinc. The moon is; in it;its last quarter, 132 Third Slroot Wo-.l.1 twin^ rolls Idoho U330I by Mog.c. Vollry BELGRADE. Yugoslaoslavla (UPI) — Chinc.sepjjg w as not present. • The m om ingg starssta arc M ercury and Ncwipapori. Inc. Socoi'ciond Closs poitoge- poid oi Twill Twiri Poll-. Idoho Chairman Hua .Kuorfcngn g 1 flew into th e m idst of the Jupllpr. turbulent, 100-year-old MacMacedonian dispute Thursdayj»'y Evans inI MWashington The evening starssta are Mars, Venus SUBSCRIVIPTION RATLTES: • In a Journey designed1 to further pique an alreadyidy and Saturn. . BY MAIL: WASHINGTON (UPD (UPI — T\v.o_westcrn govern HOME DELIVCTY:. Infuriated Moscow. jmors Those bom on tthis date arc under Sl.OO pi-r wurk ■ I'dyol'll'i Apparenlly obliviousIS tito the International fu.ssiLss told a Senate comfhllitfhltiee Thursday' they arc worrorrled thesignofVirgo.•go. Collocl«d evory -J wi-ck-. • _' (noily«lllyKSun.VoJ'* surrounding his extraordirordinary East European visit,sll, th at a regional powercr piplanning system would prcercempt Pianlst-composciposcr 'Lt'onnrd B erns- suij,SUOSCftlPTIONS ANO C3ELIVERYRY S ts' I’nu.i.ili Hua txiamed and wavedived at the 140,000 cheeringing states’ rights todctermi;ermlne the sites of power plantsntJ>- teln and actoror S Sean Connery were' viciVICE; loll fifculolion dcportii.irtnnmt 3 nicrf^itis' , M acedonians who turnedcd oout to w elcom e him to theirlelr They were reassurecsure'd by Sen. Henry Jackson,Dn, D- born on Aug. 25 -— B ernstein In I'Jlll, 733 733- 0931 5 00 o >n lo 5 00'0 p( m . 6 l.u,mils .’4 SO m odem , bustling capitalilofSkopJc. of W ash., chairm an of the th Senate Energy Commit Mol^ •rrl 5 00 a.m 10 "oon on Sol. , tnlltec Connery-in It)30.f , , ond 5 OOa.m to I 1 OOo.-n on SundoySun 4S0l'* ' and sponsor of the P acifica d Northwe-Ht E iectric Po'Power On this day InInhislory: hi: nII you la.I to x.-coivr. your n<-w-.pr P lanning and Con.servalcrvalionAcl. • In me, the city of New O rleans w as coll coii Itll- circutollo" di.'iKirHtwnlI b-(4.r<- be - wh.-i.- .air..., .(r-l Anderson testifiesU •This (bill) docsi not diminish state auihorltyy overo founded. 10 00a0 n, WASHINGTON (U P I)-I) — Columnist Jack Andersonon , siting.” Jackson said.."lid. ."There is no preem ption. ThThere In 1921, Worldrid WWar 1 officially ended TIMES-NEWS TOt o I l . f r e e p h o n e nlU u a M B E R S : told a Senate subcommitteeIttee Thursday he fears that^ a is no intent lo indulgegc ininprcjcm plion." as the Unitedd SlaSlates signed a peace . Duhl.Ouh Cottlelord...... 543.43.4648 Filer, Rogerton “bacidash” reaction tolo WatergateV among grandnd - Gov. John Evansns o of Idaho said. "Wc haveve an treaty wllh GerrGermany. The fi^iling HoMI.tot...... 326-5375 Qurley, Rupert. Paul. Ju ries Jind Judges Is posingsing a m ajo r th re a t to, prc.ss uncomfortable feelingling iayt)C had stopped inn No’N ovember I'Jlli. Oakloy. NOflond...... ,. . 670-:70-3SS2 Wor>de1l. Jerum ». freedom . some usurping of statetate |power.” In 1944. Americnerlcan troops liberated Cooding. Hogormlermon...... 536-2535 .Anderson reeled off neaincariy a dozen Instances of P aris In Worldd WWn n rll. • _____ r ^ r le r s being sent to Jailall forU rnlltrnTto-dlsclose to the courts their sourccs andi oU-o ther inform ation related to Kenya inn1 mourning news-gathering work. NAIROBI. Kenyaa (U(UPI) — Tens of thousandsids of Kenyans, praying and anc weeping to the pointnt of Reporters warnedu hysteria, filed pastt UieUk body of the late Presldiiidcnt J omo Kcnyatta as hele layla> In s ta te Thursday, MOSCOW (UPI) — The Soviet Foreign Ministrytry The mourners lnclud(eluded blacks, whites and Asiasians, told two U.S. reporters> Th'Thursday lhat they deserved/ed symbolizing perhapsps Kenyatta’sK most enduringg ond: to be expelled for "dlsrcpiirepect” to a Soviet court In,an.a Imporlanl accomplishnilishment In the troubled Africfrican , P | ' . libel case but chose onlyly to warn them in the interest'cst continent — harm onyny betweenbe th e races, of Soviet'Amerlcan rclatloratlons. Estimated at al leaslleast 35.000, the m ourners snalnaked C ralg Whitney. 34, of The T New York Times andmd for several miles throuj!irough the cultured gardens of the ■■■ ' H ^ H arold Piper, 39, off thetl B altim ore Siin wereere country's old whitewa;ewashcd colonlalstyle statchoihouse \ I summoned to the foreigngn nministry to hear the formalnal where the lale presidentidcnt's body lay. ( f i warning read to them.' 1 ^ ■ World tripfifigured out Reddy acI crook? A •PARIS (U PI)T ransrans-Ationtlc balloonist Benen WASHINGTON (UF(UPI). —. Consumer acllvlIvlsls, AbruzZo said T hursday he h as figured o ul how to flyy a figlitlng to publl.shih cartoonsa th at depict "KciItcddy i balloon around the worldjrld ond now It’s up to anyny K ilow att” as a crook,ok. askeda: a, federal court Thursiirsday I potenlial competitors toI figurefigi Hout for them selves, to cancel 'the electric:trlc utility industry’s use of the I llghl-bulb cartoon as a registestered / ' w - Abruzzo, 48, w as Intervlev-viewed betw een m edal owardtrd llghtnlng-bolt and 11(^1 ceremonies for him and his teammates, Maxlexle trad em ark . • Anderson, 44. and .Larr-.arry N ew m an, 31. all -of Officials of the EnviEnvironmcnlal Action Foundaldatioii 3 ' a. - Albuquerque. N.M. said their suit wasas ddesigned to " fre e , the Reddy Rc' \ In recognition of the^ sixsix-day. 3,200-mlle flight by Kilowatt symbol foririise use by th e g eneral public." D ouble E agle II from thele U)United S tates w hich endedd a T he suit filed in1 U.S.U.S District Court chargesIS Ithal w eek ago in a barley fieldJld &50 mlierf w est of P aris, theyicy R eddy Communlcaliorlalions I n c., the ow ner of the h av e been aw arded the me

i I w9 ( B S A c 4 ■ Chancice o f rain i n th e movjuntains i Ear pierciii n g . . . Twin Falls, Burlcy-Ru|•Rupert aqd Northside areas: Fair through Saturday,ay. Overnight low s 42 to 52. Hlglis bolh1 daysd;i; liU to U-'i. j > \ i FlF rid ay & S a tu rd a y JiTO*. V Camas Prairie, Haileyy .and a upper Ch— 'O ' I ^ /lilMNCA*! • WoodRiverValley: \ »0n« Fair through Saturday,ay. Overnli-ht . , —]__ L 1 : : D 0 - 5 : 0 0OP.M. low s 35 to 45 a nd and highsIghs bolh clavs I ln th c7 0 s. Synopsis: “ty . . i. ^3.99inciudinling stu d s Clouds continued over iO$AHOtie» j f ivcr nortliL-rn H urrjurry In ttid a y o f S a tu r d a y anda n hovo your oars plorcoirc o d • •! Idaho again Thursday' wllhw|: fair to in our-jowolryOl doport'moniml by a rogistorod nursilursb, partly cloudy skies over/er ithe .south. hio- Thon you’ll bo oblo lo onjoy o Precipitation was llmilcditcd to a few y oil Ihoso booutifui plorco3rcod , • oorri;oorrings you'vo boop odmir mountain showers. TemTemperatiire.s miring. H you'ro undorr ,1 ll 8 , ‘ were generally warmerner ^in mosl , .: ■ -■ pploaso lo a; bring a poront or guaruardion. Rogistorod nursorso In a re a s . H ighs In the 70s to rmid 811s. A j o h : J p ' l CTTTllo!] ______chor. 73 to fir> Clcyeland N ew O rleans ;ti '71 N ew Y ork H.'. oi a n d low s 40s to low 50s. D allas “* SS S :: OklahomaCily iihj' 7i ... Denver B2 r>fi Dos Moinesncs ■ 95 77 O m aha in 7i) ... P hiladelphia m ?(J .,. Detroit !«» c:i P f P hoenix - um ...... • Indla'napoll:)olis U7 in :ity • -J7 7fi .... yPittsburgh Ita G2 ... Max MtllMinl>c„ Kan.sasClty ''^ortlancl. Mc. ' tiG sy 02,02 51 ' „I.as VegasIS •• yj! o-j B oise 51 I^rlland, Ore. . 7ii GO ,ll l ^ s Angeles:lcs- • B2 Gl .... ‘ r ,11 B urley B7 :n sLjxjuls • 95 m ■ G ooding 87 50 SalL'Cakc , Wi Gi. ... —G rangevllle 77 44« ■' T w i n FF c a l l s ' gSan Diego . 71i Cii ... IdahoFalls- CC 3D31) ■ Max Mln Pep SaSan F rancii'co G5 5U "^■"tewlsion^^r— 80-60- 6 0 —rn ------r— “ Vo.^crrtay-y — - 7 'J -33— .------sSeiHlle c ...... (>G iiu .20 r M cCall - 70 35 .... La.st YcJir.r •-‘• - - e a 55 .... SpSpokant? 70 54*-,:' street L«vel P ocatello 87 41 . Normal 87 4U .... W.Washington iil) 70 ^______J ______^______k ’ — ^------::------i ____ • • ■ Friday. Auouoi;JOI 25,1978 Tlm oa-N ow o.Tw•win In Fnlla, Idaho i |

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1. Introduction off oila Football Team;ms in the followinging order: Je-' Panasonic : R Q -3 0 9 D S rome-Burley-Twl'win Falls-Shoshonene-Rupert-Buhl-KimI imberly (Will follow this orderer (during the rest ofDf com petition) Reg. 59.95 2." Introduction of\ CCheerleaders, CorrDmpetition Routine,e, to i be judg­ O n ly ...... ' , „ ^ . . . * 3 9 ed on: Uniformitylity. Routine, Origincnolity and Athletics,es. I 3. Introduction off DDrill Teams, Compnpetition Routine, to be judged on: Uniformity,, OOrlginqlity, Timingig ■ . & A. Competitionn Relay Race betw'tw een Football C j S liu l l i v a n 'i's ilv l \ \ Teams, eggI rpce.tor be carriedied with spoons, Ml\Ausic Storee ' 11 players peDer team , players ,ch(chosen by team- -..-Lynvynwood Shopping Cont

P la s tic : ) Trophies willI / i l l be awardedd each schoolI winningv in eac 3 o x o s competition,n. A, Grand prizize of $100.00 V ; 6 7 * s i i e 3 will be awarde-ded X o f 16 I to the Schooool judged withth m ost overallill spirit'. Betwee^ e e n the hours of 10:00 A.M. atand 12:00 P.M.A. Keep Radio; wi § ^ 4 p i ■ m be Remotingng live intervievjwing the Coacfjches and footba 2 « ; t players andd riiembersr of ec;ach school repr•presented. ■ ^ 8 0 Regular 87 H O T DlO l G A N D IP E P S I 5 Box o f 2 4 V ariety ►p i n 5 i ept. Store IG’S -g C e n t e r ^ KINynwood Shopping C M r » c a m | > u 5 Swinigiiiline Tot 50 ' ______- Bacliick to School O n e G ro u p j FLANN4NEL I* Fahiibric Sale rG hi Id r e n

Staiipler Too Shirt Knits MEN’S SHIRTS S As low as . . . . _ Cl 6 5 % P o^ ly ly i e ste r wboy I ; ■ ■ 35%Co1C otton B ru s h e d D o n im . A a c h ln e W a s h a b le . •Long Sleeve • M a c rats ' ' own Pocket 3 - • Button-Dowi Kit . Corduroy to $19.95 ' S iz o s S*M--M-L-XL Reg. M .39 Assortod Color: 1 SirSImllor lo ^ Bluo Indogo lllujlrollon in f O O Sizos 0’/, to6, ;• t ' ^ D o n im s ...... ^ 9 9 D&Dwldlhs ' ! O n o to bb lo OPon Friday 1 8 9 * A ssortedad FFabrics . till 9 p m ll Voluos to S $ 6 .9 8 xcounts& IIf\ <;■ 1 * 9 Is Welcome f I I P e n ni ] y - W i s €e 9 9 ' . . , ^ Charge Acci>cotIons llfl I Bank Cords•vo \ y o u ! 'n & L y n w o o d I B ^ Dr n u g s T w o Loco S U ini wi e r s M s s in F a l l s SHQES a L y n w o o d Shopping S h C enterr Lynwood shoppingplng-Cwnter PhonoLlUU^ 73 to sorvo oppc Downtown 8 Olivetti/ltl/Underwood Twin FaFalls High Sclioc■0 733.5542 ^ Flour Sacking C onverse Portablele Typewriterir ( AlV t h l e t i c l O O l TENNS Avt f v a r d s SH TOWEks -Giaot-Stze-^S—x-3838^^— ^------i- r S H o r - icket;i s DIS All Cotton.' '/2 DOZ. PER CUSTO5T0MER. I , J . Blue bodiody with white sleevet s •e v e s LIMIT; i 0 0

■ EEACH A 3 7 ’ ® * 1 3 .. 9 5 Doluxo full-sizo portal>rtoblo foo. s » turos fuli'Scalo koyy sotsc tobu- lotor,' half spacing,i g . m a r g i n roloaso end a m anualjal corrlogoc BaB P e n n yr - - W i s e \ roturh. $67.76 VALUI^L U E ...... V W P ' s h ee r w o o y V a rie ty V D r ta i g s .- ' : Dept.Stdre Spoloils Center KINGS r Lynwooi'ood Shopping Center Lynw ood Shopiipping C enter ‘ ,^ Lynwoodsd ShoppingS Contor r?" IiE L Y N W O O D J H O P P INgcenteb Gf C ^ \ * U I N T H E . m-m ' •s ^ ■ NJO piirifOf A-JTimmo3-Now3, 03- Twin Falls, Idaho Friday. Fri Auoust 25.1976 & - J., C h inn a ’s w illlli h g n e sSS t o se2 in d : fe s tu di c e n t s mla a y c a u ss e p ro b[>lem l s 1978 WashkVashingtonStar lastast monthr when Dr. Frankk Press, F accepted thalt rough n estimate, but f . • ' ^ W gp > WASHINGTONON — U.S. officials PresicPresident Carter’s .science ad'adviser U.S. officials and am some educational leli-levcl experts sold yesterday yc that they • ’ * •'* VJEVIEv/EREm)N<5, a expect more than 500 Chinese stu- A^as was In Peking with a higli . jB fi, . dents — most of ththem probably teen-' deleg:jelegatlon for talks on cxpaitpanillnB cxpcctcd (he actual octi number to rise COULP K WORSE. I a g e rs — (o enlercr AmAr erican colleges In jcienliflc sclent and technological corcontacts Into thc thousandsands if the p ro g ram goes Sn9n next yearr as parl of Peking’s- belwcJelw cen the two countries. ahead. - surprise decisionsion to send at least D Dur uring his m eeling wltli seniornior Vice The Chinesee havehi also', told recent 10.000 students> abnabroad for specialized Premier Prem Teng Jlsiao-plng, Prcsjrcss pro- visitors that they they contem plate scrtd* ' ’ training in advancIvanced tcchnologi' by posed Uiat Ihere be an exchantiange of ing 10.000 students stud to advanced ...... ' 19«5. . studcistudents between the two counountrlcs. countries ch such as Japan, Britain, China's latest;st anda m ost startlin g an ideaidc lh at h ad bcnin su g g estedcdtothc ' France, Westit Germany, £ AustraDa movo to expandid Itiits contacts with the Chinese Chine repeatedly in reccntnt ;y e a rs and th e U nitedd States.' Stf ; West, and thohe iUnited ' S ta te s in and JuslJi as regularly rejected>d con thc The proJcctcdcd exchangec of students particular, hass arcaroused considerable ijrounds groun thal China would not send " "with C hinn hasIS opopened up a new seljjf Interest bptii In lhthe Carter adminis- studeistudents to the United Statestes until problems. tratio n and in the AAmcrican'acadcmic W Washl ashington broke its form al dip! filonX 'The United SlatesSla has had studoit Vi \ com m unily. . ■ .ticUc relations n wjth the Natlo:itlonallbt exchanges with vlth other Communist ; also raised serious -hlnese Chine government on Taiwan. Gut il has als Juding the Soviet Union, uestlons about how to U.S. U.S officials said WednesdayHv (trit countries, includl educational quesll ut t|ic maximum, ever mnny Chinese, mosl of to thethe s u rp rise of tiie U.S. deleg;Z . In ' fo*" But t cope wilh so manj ith the RusslaiVs in one 1—[w q ; ly will iiavc a relatively Feng Teng Im m ediately approvedI llitiie ex- ‘^’'Changed with i whom probably wil ‘ year was aboultx)ut- 50 on each side, lucallonnl preparnlion change chang proposal. backward educal Iclalssald. During .subsequent Uilks. !Press American official , ■ -inui ■ _ • ..l i and little or noii00 as a target numljinber of There is no intentionintc at this time of .V Isolation fromn thelh West wins only Chinese Chine that might be accommomodalcd insisting on reciprocity. rcc American.-. conveyed to the.he LUnited Slates early In in tiie tii coming year. - Thc CliChinese —officials said. Jeff Sher______m M R e a ddingthi i e c h a nrt William E.Howofd,^__ _ The controversyersy over whether lo yoursiyourself, but in your insecurlt>irlty you midheaven, repnepresentlng Its purpose, Publl.hor legalize the commsmmercial practice of need need the approval ofisomeont:onc you appear to contradtradict each other. "^In Chfii'Pctk, lEdlS astrology is typiCcypical of the internal admliadmire and respect .so lhat yoiyou can Fails sun signilgn Libra, represents ndorfSnaillg. confllctAYhlchhasfhas plagued th c Cily of feels;feel sa fe in expressing your oplriiplrifons. cooperation, while wh Us midheavcin, : MonoglngEdlior Twin F alls sinceice its it blrlh. according your Your opinions arc absolute andnd leave Arles, Is in the sign, of pioneering, - . WiloyOodd.. lo Twin Fallsills aslrologcr Ann littlelittle roomi for compromi.sc.’’ individualism,I. Advarllting Managor Members of .th<.the editorial board and ivrltersivrll of Times- i'Crcilkamp. Pluto,Plui w hich Is in Gemini.ni. sym- - The Arlan pupurpose of the town ' W oyna McWllliamt. News edltort^s are William E Howard,i ChChris Peek, Gary K re llk a m p has ha; prepared an bolizeboll7.es th e pow er of ihnss consisnsclous- Indicates coura,mrage. energy, Innova- G rculoilon M anogor H la sse n a n d RRa; ay B row n. astrological chartlart forf the city of Twin nessaess invested1 in reason (rationtionallty, tlon. Libra’ss pr problem, however, ‘is ^____ I. FalLs, • sclencsclcnce). And Uranus, in thcc signsi of "learning howw lms are likely lo produceice Larsen in the gubeiubernatorial race, saidI yesy to observations of thc, th characior of the Tlial i!i.tht*.creatlve(iuestion."I force of Urnnus,IUS, which activates thc taunts of “frady cat’ ’ amcim ong grow ing boys, the debates soonI afteraft they were asked to be in city and the forccsforce affcctlng It. and "Tlie "Tl; controversy over whethe:lhcr and fear of a townn wllhw roots In Pluto Jn ■: .Older boys use the “frady “f: cat” routine in Pocatello, Moscow3w aand Boise in S eptem beb era n d their correlationllofi with w hat is In- how how to legalize astrology nncnnd Ihc- Gemini, and its aattitude th a t'T e a s o p , , •-dlcated Inthcclty’!city’s chart. ' ' oUier oUier occult arts Is an obobvious^ rationality, can solve every pro- ' _ ad u lt term s. O ctober, ill oivp As the time! of bbirth of Twin Falls, example exam of this tension betw bet een . biem .’’ For example, Demociibcratic senatorial can-in- . The challengersrs hknow the debates willU l give K rellkam p pickedickcd the dale the old U Urani ranus and Pluto. And it’s noa w(w onder The city cann choosech to resist grow th ; didate Dwight Jensenen Thursday called1 them a good chancemce to inflict some wounjnds on townslte was platted,platl Octobcr -1, 190-1, this Issue1 is now before us,”JS,” she and changc. or to deal with ll in i Republican Sen. Jameses McClure a frady cat:at the images of the’ off office-holders, 11:45 p.m ., thele didate the dty "took stated. statec . . . Innovative ways.ays. If the city chooses for not yet agreeing to0 ddebate him before lhehe A ssum ing the threthree incumbents are ahehead of shape materially.’Illy.” For l-'or In the latter half, of 1970, 1U71 the resistance, it mayi be overcome H their opponents, andanc it seems all three falfall into sun sign Is Libra, progressed progr sun conjuncts thehe nalal (breakdown) by the suddenness of : November elections. r n ii r n Krellkamp nolcd.itcd, thc sign of coopera- Uranus, Urani activating lho Pluto-Ui>-Uranus change, Krcllkanikamp predicted, Jensen has told the* IdahoIc Press Club, thehe that category, yoiyou c a n ’t blam e, McCcciurc, the sign of liIndividuals learning opposition, oppos which lias Ijecn no morc Bul if thecityity rresponds to chan g e in arranger of the debates,.es, he would be glad to H ansen and E vansns forU not wanting to debabate. how to be withrlth ( one anottier, while than Ihnn; an unconscious, latcnl contiontradic- the same spiritplrit which carved an' participate. But politicianss sh shouldn’t rest inside inincum - rclainlngUiclrowrrown'lndividuallty, lion lion sinces the town’s birth. Thcrhe year agricultural empempire out-oF sand and 1978 is critical: lhe progre.sstH-sstHl sun sagebrush (brcaarcakthrough), the city 1 McClure has said worl-ork in the Senate wouldjld bency as if it w erere a suit of arm or. HowevcL-iitt thc tim e of Twin F alls’ ' will not relu rn to this point in it’.s cyclc can bcco m e'"a■a sjsymbol of how lo guide al style binti, the planetsiinctS'Uranus and Pluto - prohibit him from debatbating on the dates set A w a r of words,.ds,.of ideas, of political for another 3G0 years. • and channel the processes of growth opposite each other in ‘ aside by the press club. requires a public; forumfor . w ere directly oppi ,, ■ which arc now becoming so ap- , is The press clubb debatesde offer such a neutralnc the heavens. AlAt tho same time thnl the • W hat the sen ato r is conconsidering, of course, is grcsscd sun conjuncts Uranus. 1 to one of Krellkamp’s he tim e for Uie city -to the . knowledge that hele 1has little to gain by ground for the votinjoting sp ectato rs of Idaho,0 toI see A ccording lo o. opposes Pluto, initiating "a LS. the opposition of these - J ^ ' ** begin to moldcl a Icreative synthesis of debating with Jensen. their political gladiaadiators in action. astrology texts, thi damcntal reorientation Indicates th at an in- Ing and cooperative Ddy for the incum bents, y (p c two planets Indl transformation of the phiIoso|ii^nnhifii • pioneering McClure, the incumbenbent, can best for It could be bloody m at that time is Dsopnicai qualities, andid d develop cooperative, ^ ' dividual born . values of Twin Falls, an alternl reelectlon without evenen mentioning Jpnsen’s f any m ajor sociological, ,, irnlion in _ com m unity solu:solutions to communlly. Bujt the gam e: they thc play as adults reqpniitrppeaKs ^ a k development.. ImImi m edlalcly assum ing Under Um these circumslarj^cs,s, choicescl Astrology is is ni not an answer lo the their piece even1 if it1 costs them their pol belw een resistan ce and, pIon(loncering city’s problem, cashing a check outsideleof o Boise. )0 h tical lh a t your individual Indlv rights will bclwi tm, but It does help to somehow be denied den or diminished, ap apprc p ro ach es to change will be forforccd. describe the J sll situation facing Tw^in . i l l : A debate between, the two candidates will , , you feel Ihreatercatcncd and Jump to The Th( insecuritywhich _makeskes.T w in F alls today, .sheciheclnrificd______. ?Dnly give Jensen some1 much-neededm statewideide McClure, Hansernsen and Evans shouldId toss conclusions befobefore you'^ffvccx- Falls resistant to certain kinds kir of Krcilkamp Is' Isv willing to do her part lexposure a t a b argain coscost. th eir n am es into) thcthe arena of the 1978 pollOlitical amlnedthcdcvelcevclopmenta,fnlrly. iT'ls change chan] Is reinforced by aianotlipr lo help the comnommunity respond to tji'e : McClure’s hesitationon in joining into thcthe debates or they will always be rememberered a s not thai you are tunwilling to undergo contradiction contr In thc city'.K.. identity,id< challenge of forgforging anew Identity.*; •televised and well-reponDorted debates is shared*ed frad y c ats who havelave grown up. change or progr)rog'rcs.s, but you - w ant K Krcll rellkam p went'on. She said shehe is willing to construct sufficient; timnc e lclo adjust lo It. You . Twin Tw Falls sun sign, whick'hich re- ond re a d the Ich: chart of ony m em ber'qf' After Propososition 13 w an t Uie privilcrivilcge of Ihinking for presents preS' ils essence, aniand ils IhecitycouncH,cH, I free of ch a rg e .' •* NotmfiuchcchanggeinC!^alifoi>mia B erry’s); World :: By ROBERT LINDSEY.EY. citics there hitvtutvo been reductions in discharge disci 20,000 of the district'st ’s 30.000 75.000 of lhe stales state 2 million public N.Y. Times News Servicevice." recreation andid libraryI services and tifachers tifnc If Proposition i:i passeised. But em ployees wouldlUld haveh lo be laid off In - LOS ANGELES -'A fter;r CCalifor- supporl of thcarts., art instead inst( of furlouglilng teacherlers. the July, ninns approved proposition 13 byb a 2-1 T hese effecl:eels nolwilhstnnding, dislrlct'hlred disli hundreds-of ,newlew ones However, acconccordlng to the Califor- 'm argin on Ju n e C. both politlcia;lcians and - Uicre have beenen relativelyi few layoffs and and had plenty of money lo do,so. so nln Slate Employ:iployment Development pundils agreed thal voters had sent a of public en)ploysloyecs or rcdiietioiis In Fears Fc of-deep cuts and layoffsiffslnUie Division, thcc number m of public rnessage dcm andjng less gover3vemment mo.stpubllc.servljrvlces. state’s statl hlglier education systen,em have employees furloufirloughcd as of Ju ly ;il spending and few¥r governmen;Tient Jobs. ' Tho nvallabllllbllity of.a'lnultlbllllon- also also vanished. w as 20,327, andid a prclim| lnnry follow- ^eu - Almost three monlhs hnvihave past dollar surplus3 liaslu all but eliminated .Money . M' from the slato,surpli•plus hns up Indicates thchc layoffsIn; of m any, if nol - since election day, and so fa /ar r th ere Uie lmpolu.s from•om Proposition 13 lo cul prom pror pted cities and countics lo cancel■ most, of thc.se;c employeescn are being yAURA>NTT.. . ■ ;M -Jiat-bcca4UUc-c3ddcncjL0f^ubfisubstantial spending and,, nt nt least in tho mlnU-S.of___.pp la la j n s — lo r __m a jo r __ta y o.Uji,— ffi Ij ,-----rccindcd.------jcducHons In cither Jobs orr spendingsp some Californianlians, an opportunity has Saci^amcnlo Saci county, for cxjexample, Where therecrc hnve been JohS' JP by CallfomlHs local govcmmcnmenLs or b«en lost lo partjarc lhe cosl of govern-' local loca officials said recently thalhat even eliminnled Jn govemmenl.govi they often BChooI d istricts. m ent, , thouthougli they expc'clcd a -5.5i ppercent hnve been atit thc th low .e^(J. of the 1 Proposition 13, which cutI prproperty The presenceICC of,.the surplus has budget bud] reduction* this year,ir, • there profesional scale scali — clerks and , .tax collections by almost COK) piperccnl, Iransferrcd morn ore of-Uie'.e.'fpetise of won’t won have to be any • layolyoffs or janitors ratherier thnn -white collar ?OOK fO(M • -has not cut govcmment spendli:ndlng, but running local governmenlgov and schools ' reductionsredi of primary public seiservices. workers, 'W V />;£■/) i •It h as h a d th e following e ffects:cts: from local sourc5urccs of money lo Ihu ••■Attr'Attrition is being used to cululpulillc ■AL. ' i paper, the Uiverslde iS N U/ASfj .' — There has been a .subs>ubslahtlal- Incomc and salelie laxesI collecled by the w worl orkforces in m anycom m unltililies. press-Enlcrprlsc.rise, founil that of 211 transfer of political powerwer from state. And someme cities have made up , Som e smnll, speclal-use districts, dl: government nnd nnd school employees V/i t>ISH£S. communities to thc slatete icapital for property. tnx ta: losses merely by ' e.'ipecinlly library districts, hahave lind furlouglicd Ini RiversideRlv county only b e c a u ^ Proposition 13 g avee theth state - charglng-for servlces sci that formerly J -io-trlmservices. But for m.any,iy . lo.^ises ‘ six held m anagerlagcmcnt positions.- The authbt'lty to disburse the rerrremaining were free. M I ^ [uolcd thc lead er ’of a OncTifter anotm other in receni weeks, will be m ad e up by a new $12i.'i-mllllon.'i-i new spaper quolci property tw .— p ackage approved by stale legl:glslalbrs' association of[ govigovernment cnyjlpyces r — Growth of public cmploynloymcnt In' cities, countiese.s' and school dlslrlcls this week. Even before this measurem ns blaming seniorcnlor administrators for. ;the state, which hod been rlslrrising by S have annolincedced budgets thnt have was approved, some clistrlcts,s, Ilike the protecting thclrheir own, placing a to 10 perccnt annually, hasIS t>ecnb< all eilhQ'r niatchcdcd orc excoc-ded spending Nor.lhWest Mosquito, Abaterhcrhent Di- disproportionatelate shores ot the layoffs -but arrested. p rio r to the passuissngeof proposllion 13, strict In a rural county of southern so on non-managcmcgcmcnt employees, " — The vast majprlly of 'public Given the cffccffccLsoflnflatttm,evenn 1 California, had discovered they 'employees - In Californiaa a p p e a r level budget will wil require .some cut- J'” Al least durinduring • the first three ' i have more tax money to speipend lhl.s lunlikely to get pay Incrcastcases this backs, bul thereicre hnve been virtually re under Proposition'13, ycarthanlast. • - ;year, althoug a state law bannlann ln g th e .. no wholesale JobJot reductions or pnm- California hass not realizc-d th e kind of ®3 19719; a by M£A,Inc - raises Is t^lng diallengcd inIn c

L ■ ' 9 u o l 25,1678 . Tlmos>Now8,, TwinTwi Fella. Idaho A-5' , , > ■ i 1 !■ Cardirnalsii n con lo«locking,Ihem selves co,mput(nputer’s riext two mzewfllnollbc up in conclave toI electelc a new pope for formm eer r Turin archbishop MIcl:Ichele the world's 70aW million Roman Pellegrlllegrlno and conservative forrorm er Catholics. Genoanoa archbishop Giuseppe SSlrl. Church sourceses said,; the 'election Theyey saids boUi w ere too fa r o\oway beginning F riday/in in the Michelangelo- (romccim ccnler lo have much of a char ^ ' frescoed Sistine ChapelCh: w as expected One-l:Dne-hundred-and-nlne of thqiq j a 1 ^ to take two o r threercc days and result in cardlnardlnals expectcd to attend the W the naming of onm I Italian who would ' secretcret conclave werc at Thursdisd ay 's ► 'Continue the m odurderate policies of the finallal ddally, meeting, in which car- ^ ' late Pope Poul VI.I. ’ ' d lnlals alsi drew lots for Uie cells they .i . J occupycupy ond Inspected the premise: n k ' But ' while .there.th was wide Pope Paul died of a heart attac ■^1^; -';-^^]!j3jf' agreement on lhe-Uie kind of m an the ;e 80^ Aug. 6 a fte r a 15-year relgii r cardinals w ant lo lead the church duringirlng which hc came under aUali ack , ■■ ; 1^. , Jl* Ihrough the comlnjnlng years, Uiere was o'm j bolh. chuiyh conservativescs :[' J y no consensus on a0 sinclesl name. njjcrallerals. -onoun- The Genoa newsjwspaper, II tavoro, LiboLiberals ' opposed his pron and said a computer,, wcworking on the basis cemen:menls for prlesUy celibacy or the cardinals’ag(age, seniority, offices agains?alnst birth control, abortionon and sts at- COKEor ^ held ond liberalrai or conservative womciomen priests. TradlUonallsts COUNTRY STYLE trends, picked Itallj;allan C ardinal Scbas- lackedicked his reforms, such as the SPRITE 4 :placemet\{ of Latin \vllh mom odem BREAD I llano Baggio as UicUie top favorite wllh repiac R2 8 O I.. inguagcs in the mass, and hiss ppolicy , SEBASTIANOBAGGKGIO points oul of;of a posslble lOO and langui i , C ardinal Paolo Be:Bertoll as runner-up of,f , ImImproved relations with1 15 bulging blue folders stampedJd “eyes “ Jordan, lhe Gazaaza Strip and the 1.1 wlUivlth Michelangelo’s giant majnasterp- cOUPdocu- U l « WJam es F. EnEmei7 M.D. i ' m ents briefly and will go over 1 hes id^nouncethe openingope of his office ' again before Uie cabinet "deSS de wishe forthe practicts l i c e o f 9 r J S A v r s o * Sunday what options shouldd be pre- . sented to Egyptian Presidentnt AnwarA ^ C3f:ardiology and Internernal M edicine SAVE 50* •Sodat at the summit, which ( . Sept. 5. 5 2 6 B •— S h o u p A\ v v e e n u e W e s t •. The proposals, the sourcesCCS snld, Pal i i = a l l s 7 3 4 - 3 4 5 7 ' focus on a p lan of w ithdrawal1 fro:fromrthe occupied Sinai desert and resolving resc ; . ------lhe thomiesl Issue of the EgyjEgyptian- . j DELI SPECIAL ■ ^ 8 INCH ASSORTED ~ i HANGING LUNCH MEATS 4 VARIETIES t PLANTERS $ 1 2 9 ^ I u ATIr fT)r istein turn^60 The Superior' Courtt suit si cloimed i saying he was sailingIng i on Lalce Vic- The hci Foxx and his three cpmf;>mpanlcs, E F - \ torlB when the hippoq susurged through . Sept. 12:2 Tuesday suesS WASHINGIINGTON

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ByJOANHANAUERSR D etroit newspojipaper which last year -."M-A-S-H." . "W doubt, when we missed a ferry and D D aughter taught* us a cord:ard game ches, Jitters5 or or bizarre behavior, as UPI Television Writerte r offered to payay five families to do • ’ My J 10-year-old daughtercr bareiy late one eveningnlngiinexpectedly found callcd call " sp it," which ,involveolvos fast reported by thethe families I taking part in NEW YOP.K (UPI) — The'he ttelevis- without televisio:ision and had a h a rd tim e whimpered wh at being evlctci:led fro m ourselves Inn a m otel room with fingerwork Hng and accidentallylly rapped the , DelrollI experiment, e possibly . Ion hobll Is easier to kicfckick than finding takers.B. ' . . . "LUUe "L House on the PralHe,’ie,” and If looming televisievislon set. 'The small knuckles. knu I have no idea whwhy it Is because thee television I' set wasn’t sm oking. ^ ' ■ Our family’ily’s excursion Into she sh( could endure lhat sep.eparation, screen neverr lookedlool larger. But after, called call "spll." \Vhat makes;es "spll" there lo starere ata us with its one dark You .don’t gain weight vJhivJhen you nonwatching wwj as unsponsored and living livl wilhoul "Star Trek" aar nd “ T he a long hard dlay ay oon the road, sleep was more moi inlellectunlly rewardinding than eye. stop watching and you d dor o n 't. get unpaid. OdOdd Couple" wasasnap. m ore tem plingng ththan the late new s and • television? tele Il isn't — butut nobody Irritated with people who0 are ai still For the pastist five weeks we have Her I father, lhe TV movievie freak, by momlng the set: w as Jusl another spends spei hours playing ‘•spll.’’. 1 have-to adradmit to one aberration addicted. been In placcss lolo n g on ocean but sh o rt never ne' twitched once, possiblyly 1becausc piece of furnitureIlure. which amateuiiteur psychologists are Having Juat completed five weeks on television sets.set! I found that not only one on< of the things wc did forjr >entcrta- Not watchingling Is easy during the Inslead In they move on'•to lo other . welcome toexplore. expl One July nlghl a s wllhout television, I can reporeport thal could I surviveve without^ "The Incredl- inmenl Inr was attend - severalrai films, summer vacatioi:alion days when the sun unfamiliar untc passtimcs such as italking I was driftinglg offo: to sleep, I suddenly - the family survived splendidl;didly, with ble Hulk," whwhich I also survive including inc daughter's fourih1 go-roundg shines o r — in ouour j)a rt of the country to to one c another, reading bool)ooks and found myself;elf speculating, "W hat no perceptible withdrawal symsymptoms. without when1 the tht television is present. of of "Star ‘ Wars.’; — th e h eat hazelaze shimmers. But whal completing com giant Jigsaw puzzle:zies. would happencn ItIt Mr. Whfpple m arried ' This is contrary to the findlnndlngs of a but I also couldluld give up my bSovcd T h ere w as ,'only one morlom ent of oijout rainy daysJays and longevenlngs? No Ni one reacted with neWouvous twit- Aunt Bluebelle?;lle?’’Istill don’t know.

' Q \ iT)T^ H TTT — i n i i l j p — V at r n p y / ck f e t o a iippear r T w#ln inl F alls S aturday, . .Alley. California Express,re s s ,'8:30 p.m . to 12:45 a.m a .r . IH agerm an Tuesday through Sunday. The Anglers, Tradesmilesmen, 9 p.m . to 1 a.m . Saturda; Blue Lakes Inn, Sterlingg Colc,Co 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., throuf•ough Hansen !3aturday. ' Round-Up, Wild Winds, Wind 9 p.m^i^to 1 a.m'. Fridtr: - a t a i / S c o u e r Band, 8 p.m . lo 12:45 a.r jtfete - Holiday Inn, Dan Miller 1 a.m. SalurdayandBloRp.m.p.m . Sunday". annual through Saturday, Jackpot . Sandpiper, M ike Wendllnging ana d Jo h n H ansen, 8 :30 p.mm . to C actus P e te ’s, R uslysly EDraper through Sunday: Sun)un Shade TWIN FALLSLLS — The 15lh annual, 12:30 a.m. through Saturda;Tday, Muzzle and Gary BraiJraun & Rain start Monday.y. ■• Cabaret Internat■rnationale. sponsored by A ugust 29 to Septem tjer 2. Club 93, M ustie Braun,•aun, Wednesday through Sundaday- the Snake Riv(River Council of Boy : Turf Club. Bud Teasley,y, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday/ aiand Horseshu, Motifs, throIhrough Seplember 3, Scouts, Is goinging wwestern. Snturday. K etchum This year the ievent, which tra3ltl- BllBliss Elevation (»00, Calle::allenle, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. ThThursday onally bringss a Ileading performer of Silver Dollar Bar, Nevadaada Gamblers, 9 p.m. lo 1 a.m.a.t through Saturday, national scopep e t(lo M agic Valley, will Friday and Saturday and1 7 pp.m, to 1 a.m. Sunday wllhvllh a Silver Creck, The‘ Impressions,Imj 9:15 to closingi MondayN present LeRoyloy Van - Dyke, counlry Jam session. ' Ihrough Saturday.. western singerjer vwho Is also billed as BuhlBu Slavey’s, Morning; Sky,Sky 9 p.m . to 1 a.m . Mondayy IhroughI th e w orld’s mnosl o s t: famous auctioneer. Allbl, Nevada Gamblers,ers, 8:30 p.m . to 12:30 a.m. a.i Saturday. . T he C abaret•cl w will be held Sepl. 1 In Thursday. . Paul Tw in F alls aitthe t the College of Southern ^ Burley-•ley-Rupert Office, Mercedes,, 8:3(8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Thursdayy Ithrough ijaho Fine Arts^rts Auditorium. Acllvlt- i Blue Room, Saturday Knlghnights, 9 p.m. lo 1 a.m. Saturdarday. Salurday. les begin a t 6 p.m. p, with registration . j Fifth Amendment, Countr;jn try E dition, 9 p.m . to 1 a.m a.i . Shoshone "1 nnd a socialal "h'hour followed by a | Friday and Saturday. Nebraska Bar, liveve mmusic, 9 p.m. lo 1 a.m. Wediedncsday,. -western steakik dird inner cooked by Cloyd 1 - • MaGoo’s, live music, 'a 0 rp.m. lo 1 a.m. Friday/ anda Friday and Saturday.ly- T ay lo r at ^ 3,30 0 p.mp. . T he concert will* • SatuhJay. Sun Valley begin al 7:36)p.m p.m . Ponderosa, Slar Castles,les, l5 p.m, to 1 a.m. throurough Duchin Room, Macc;laccarillo Sun Valley Trio, 9 |p.m . lo All M agic: VolleyVc residents who ' : Saturday. 'nridnlght -Tuesday Ihrough thro Saturday; Ram, Tan'angent, 8 support the Boy Scout program arc GooiGooding p.m . lo I a.m . M ondaylay th11 r o u g Saturday. urged to’attend.md. /A donation of S125 per Lincoln Inn, strictly disco,CO, • grass m usic, 9 p.m . lo 12:; Ore House, blue gn 2:30 a.m. couple will help the council meet Its t Sage Saloon, Cobalt Blue,lue, 9 p.m. lo 1 a.m. Fridayy aand Monday through Saturd;.turday. goals for SeoulScouting programs and ------— . serv ices In thele COcoming year, The popularityarily of the young singer , is expecled to bring bi on an eorly sell P r o g r aLm i strataul Klein P“ ™ i: on an cvc lis efforts on behalf of the Silverman's emphasis on prinprim e-tim e to ABC,, while w NDC Silverman executive vicc president, pn lerican form of musical kldvid pro g ram s such as The Fonz, thinks NBC) will v make greatest will have 30 pilots to choose 1 mt, he Is a popular Kotter's Sweathogs and Donr:)onnie and headw ay inthe the 25-55 age group lh al midseason replacements, incl lavlng appeared wilh the . Marie, which proved how oftenofti kids identifies, wllh;h moren adult characters,. dram as and 14 comedlcs. pCSSSn control the family televisionndial. dii and themes. Ozark Jubileeleo i and -Red Foley, the O nce th e se t w as tuned In1 to ,ABCi, ll Silverm an also als has been,promised Amongt those lhal sound sullodsi for Grand Ole OprOpry and on numerous "■ became easier to lure the whole the financial supportsu| from corporate the lh( adull audience are "M•Mrs. Col- television ondid rairadio shows, C O U N T R Y SIN5IN G ER L cR O Y V ANJDYKE D ’ family into more grown-up•up shows. p aren t RCAfor for lhe struggle up from umbo," un buill around the wife w you Reservationsons may be made by ... schedul)lu le s Turin F a lls p ro gira r a rin ; Including "Rich Man, Pooroor Man,’''* the ratings cellar. cc Much ps any never ne saw on the original serseries. , callin g 733-2067.0(57.

P h y l ll i s e x c p l a i nI S l o v/eaff;f a i r wv i t h Ei x c a ll i i b u i l ByDANJEDLICKAA Idrcwa'blank.ank. . ■ - Ihc;the d a rk ." to w ant to keep;ecp going straight when I ! ©Chicago Sun-Tlmeses "Anyway,"' she sl w ent on. "m y “I honestly don't remeimember," waAt to ’turn.rn. My Excalibur keeps. ’ Entertainer Phyllis Dill)iller. as father, who waswas an insurance sales DU*Dlller said, quite seriously.. Tl Then she going whereill It wanlsw to go, ; deldeliberately crazy as eve:ver, was manager, hadad aj best friend who laughed lnui that laugh agaltjoin, th e ."B u l l love'c ll.ll. I'm away from hom e; relating her long love affairir with^ tho owned a Cord.d. NowN there was a car. raucous. Infectious laugh tha al t tb orders m ost of the limetime and have a rnan tako • • | rakish Excallbur • auto whwhen she Lots of class.ss. O f course, It, was on onl the edge of good-natured hysh y s te ria ., care of it. The'he cc ar Is pam pered like o • 3 “ I c an ’l d rive the E jtc a ll^ r ...... suesuddenly became silent, ______expenslvc,_And.And,_of_coursc.!_'_my_____ bur, which show dog, rhe.Tbe. man-cjenns the wire I 0 • "H e y ," she said a fter a brlcrief pause, father’s friendid wasw; a doctor. T3oclors ’Ts is a 13W model with only l.OOi1,000 mile's ' wheels, thingsIgs like. this. One day hei R v l "C om e to think qf 11,1 was driJriving the Just perform1 another am operation any on It. with tho lop up." Dlllc)iller said, told m e I needeceded new tires. They w ere! H “You can’l sec anylhing withIth the top the original lire f e ' ‘ ‘[3 c a r for eight y ears before I1 fafound oul tim e Ihey w antnt to lo buy something. "Y( Ures, and with only 1,0 0 0 ) M p ; ^ ho\how to activate the hom.. tNo, I’m ’.‘Wc vacatlonelloned with my father's “P-up. Il's like belng-in a tunnel.!l. I alm ost mllqs on thee car, ca the treads weren't* H ‘ serious. ser The hom bullon is loclocalcd on friend in thee Cord. C< The Excalibur hadhad a three-car crash thnt alsoals< would cfen worn.. But Bi I guess pollution* \\ ►j. •. ^ ■ the end of the turn-signal staltalk, of all rem inded m e? vev e ry r m uch of lhat Cord, haVe involved.J bus when'2n 'I tried CSiIiScd the sides side of lhe tires to rol. I ? p la c e s!” I bought It foror ils it! appearance. I Jusl dri\driving with the lop up. Maybeybe having T here I was,s, with wl p erfect treads and ] Then she threw back her• h(head and love those hoodood straps;s Maybe ll’s a thethe scat raised so I canI b«be moro bad tires," laughed th a l crazy PhlllJs Dlllillller laugh ' deep, subconscloisclous emotional thing. concom fortablo In the cnr has sorsomething Dlller alsoso owns c a Rolls-Royce, ’ an d said : "B ut I added ariotholher horn Who knows?"• toto d do w llh ll. I even leave ItI paparked at which she said sa is reserved for • that plays notes from ‘The BridgeBt on ' The R xcallbur,.bur, m ade In Milwaukee, honhome under a carport withth the top "formal" occasccaslons, "rve got one of • the River Kwal.' So It's bebeen OK. is an expensive!lve handbullt : replica of doydown; It's protecled from thehe %w eather the classic Rollilolls m odels — a 1939 wllh • Actually, I’ve got anoihoror stylish the howling MercedesMere SSK sports car by*by'&big-cover. flower vasess thatIhi I flU when luse ll," : horn, bul haven’t gotten anaround to of the late 1920s.'It 192( has running' "So. driving wllh the lop)p Excallbur "Good." Dlllerllller snld, "I don’t rccall liked lo drive fasl. “ Not ot a ll," she said. "I dordon’t drive- 1 mentionedled Ithat Checker Ilmousl- P:______iWiWhon she first .saw one In the th lUGOs, how I located1 th e M arm on headllgJ)ls, V ~'M ^ y father owned a car• calledc a I'lhink tla-y lOUntJgnntr m gr ------—Uio-oar—over 40-m.p.h.-Cranl’tinted th ilt rnnqirtr on't-trusHt— oreaB-ot-lhft-co M- JevJcwelt," she said. "Rememimber the ' ^"Wcrc-lhey—sey—s%Wtchcd—o m r 'i n c —— it's on eorly niodelrBut"I“don*i e-counlry.„;:ihaUright7V-. - Ine ot my kids hns one." JJe e w\ e ll? " ■ ' tim e?" I iLsked.ed. '“Did they flndyou in over 40. The front end of theI cacar seems she said. "One o

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Country Style News Servli^lee more rccenUyUy fromi San Francisco says, say “ and not listen to m e bccau-scjjfbcc promotion ofif hishh album s, as far aw ay ' . ' . pPoor ol'Tennessee Emie FoFord (the where they livedIvcd chcek-by-Jowl to the m my y d a d ’s strings or his wellAell-known as Hawaii. He'll make personal visits dowdown-home* pcnplcker) ma>iay have BingCrosbyeslaestate.) nam nar e. to DJs anywhew here In the world, ond bccbeen to hillbillies whal JackieleClea-son ( Brion has! turned tur muslcnl enler- " *’ If I r a n cut the chcese. thon the I will ‘ granl an exclu;(elusive interview for the w as lo th e drinking s e f(a chanampionof lalner, wllh emempl phasis on (you guessed go go ahead with my musical;al career, drop of an opporpponcnt’s reco rd .) . the underdog), bul-----b oy ------have. H) country.And And he was taught by his D Dai ad ha^been o great Instructoictor. A ndl • thlngschanged! thir • -• " ol’dud. • hnve ha\ nb objection to talher’;icr'., name 'I'l -everr gcget away from the fact of who I am ,," DrlonE admits. "When TThe lover of sow belly,y. "poke "I learnedJ byby traveling with dad, opening ope doors. salisalad,’’ black-eyed peas nndid cracki- h.e aring what w ho does, "B " u l," he adds with emphasis err BucklhlsolderIder brolher, Jeff, 28) a n d l' ' ' I xvnni wore growingng uup, dad was v<>ry strict K ingIng bread has turned Inslruciuclbr--— and----- y es-----—fli finding out on my (Jwnfi "once "or those doors, arc opened ■ Mn moke Md very hardnrd on, us when-ll came to - P anciand the results are excellent, really," theIC bearded,t handsome- lofto prove lo everybody that I c.i 'In,I n n„... doing things...©s...on our own, He h a d u s ' fc . "I couldn't be'more forlunalnate— lo singer told CountlountryStyle. ------u- it « on -my own——or I’ll find . make decisl6ni?lons, anci hopefully they P . bl>e e 'who I a m ," brags 2G-year-ol••old B rion • Bul hc doesn'tcsn'l waiif to necessarily c cat a re e r;" FoiFord, youngest son. of Mr. and” ar Mrs. walk In the shadowsha s of hi.s famous He i- learned that too, fnfrom his -wcrerlght. ' ___ e N t ^ rTAINER t a PHYLLIS DILLL L E R EEmcbl n J. Ford (formerly ofif theI hills dad. ■ . farfamous father. (Or'Em docdoe's m any " I'm the corcons«rvatlye-typo enter- t people to hear me.” he things Uili on HIS ow n-r—includrludlng Uie tain er," youngung Ford says./ -- ^ ' . .-.'licedsi s ‘I‘h o r h s ’ f o r a ll o c c a si s s li l o n s and m ountains of Ea'sl Tennes;lessee, but “I want peop 1 Friday, Auguslju s t 25.1070 Tlmoo-Nowo.>.Twin Tw Falia, Idoho A-11 . DD i r e c t o r s n a m e d : v f ff c o r c o u nt t r y sh o vw ^ ' TWIN TWI FALLS - Cliff Haak,c, Filer,F VIrgll Maritl, Buhl3uhl, president; Roily ' andind WWes Stewart, Twin Falls,s. Ihave Zollinger, Bliss,ss, vicc president;' w J f I been)cen rnamed directors for the OctoberOct Wilma Marlll, BulBuhl, secretary^ and S unVValley a coum'ounlry i Music show sponsoredd b;by th e R cnec Weovor, Buhl, Bul treasurer, with Magicklaglc Valley Country Music Assi\ssocia- Rudy Williamson,Kin, * ^ in F oils, Bob . prograram tionlon. , Hanslng,. Filer,-V anand Nick Zollinger, BetlieBctI Stew art will serve asIS assis- a Bliss, as board menm em bers. . . The Sunn VValley Centcr lantdlant director. ■ The group meetseets the third Tuesday . Donee Departn)artmenl will pre- The The association sponsors two0 -shows-sl 0^ each month at 8 p.m. at J.B .'s Big tw o mcmodern dance cactijacli year, with proceeds ftoinnIn^t to a Boy Restaurant.I. performancesces tonight and non-pilon-proflt or(fanlzallon or comniiunuinily j - - Saturday ait t 8 pp.m . In the Sun projc<3rojccl. T he recipient for eachi ssh' h o w is ' Volley Opera:ra House.The" two deteridetermined by the members olof the performancesces will feature associ[issocialloii from wriUen. reqirequests ' . : dances chorehoreographed by explaining expla: the need and lypf typ of ^ MAoVevAittV -_ y i Saftiantha ThoThomas, director organDrganlzali_<\n. ‘Aliy ornanizallotlloii In- , ■ -D C A lfB ; ' of the Sunin \Valley Cenler leresled tcresl in applyjni; for the fundLinds a re • ' - ' • •. M .Dance Departrrlartment, and visit- asked to write to lhe .•Valley V ; > . ing dance artisiartist Ken-Ganado, Country Count Music As.wlalion, Ho;Box m , . -d , rcccnUy ofr thc th< Jose Llmon Roule RouU -J. Duhl. More intornuilioiilion can \ I Dance Compan:ipany in N ew Y ork. be be obtainedobi by callinfi.'>i:M;2Jio. I ■■ ■ t l — Pictured atit left a re T hom as Officers Off; serving tlu? i;niiip1 iivinclude ' O X 1 and ganadoido In Ganado's ' choreography)hy ‘“Poem Duet.” SCschool F lunch Thc programram will Include , several duets, lets, tw o la rg e r re- n)rices r i c increase - pcrtory piecesices and other new 1 : choreographiesihles by Thomas HAZELTONn/^2 - Sludenls- in and Ganado.do. The perform- Valloy/alley School Di.strlct will pay ti ances m arkk thcthe culmination of or Iheir school lunches thin year. ' a sbc-week< dadance w orkshop "Da\s "Dawn Schulte, secretary,>'■ i ta u g h t byly Thomas and lounced that lunches for elemen■■cntury l A K l f g j y i l p h G anado at theth Sun Valley 'criwij;clKX)l childron have been Incre I h I | h i h A W | Ccnter. Ticket'ickets a re $3 In 0 50 5q cenls.^ High-school studetils advance a t; thethc P o tato G allery >c required lo pay r>5 cents and ai H H |||||||H ^ m I on the Sun ValleyVall Mall and $4 |5cen‘10 cenls. at the door. T" ' 'l AIKCTION!M EVERYEV SATURDAY -— SALE STARTS>AT10A.M. A : _ IN» OUR NEW LDCATm O N — 2099 4th(AVE. Al EAST ! •« TJiealre seals • Freadi Provincial BedrcBedroon^et . • : m / , J •t Used Carpel • 2Uke-KewTw1a BedsW s : • Reslnranl Eqalineiil • Nide-A-Bed ' •« llta-Kra ElKlrlcCrllltorReslaor:ilaoranl • love Seal • lareaPlsCas^ .•Uprletiirreeier. •« Reslaorant-Boolhs « Ltlu-Hew Aparticenlml SizeSt Cas Rants D a t e s lisls t e d f o r f a i r h o mn e a r t e ni t r i e s •i Tables & Chairs And Lots c t Othortor GoodG Morchandiso - FILER — Exhibitors plannlannlng to begin at 9 a.m.. Sept.Se 5, and the doors artlclarticles can be displayed. All but one of tthe ceramics and h h » will be porcelain classss are confined to enter orticles In the home)me arts will be closcdI while w Judging Is In Firet Flf and second place prizes \ i »:OOa !w.?5^5t00plM"Mon.^Frl.p department of thc Twin Fallslls CCounly progress. . awawarded ar seven classes of rugs, ruj 13 amateurs, or anyorinyone who has never Fair Sept. G-9 will be givenven th eir All articles musiiust be In the handwork classclasses of quilts, 22 kinds of afafghans taught or madele ceceramics for profit. FLEA choice of three days to enterr exhibitscx of the exhibitor^r andj must be made and Ibedspreads, and a large classci of Pictures In thelr'dcIr'dcpartment also arc . to alleviate standing In linei to m ak e wllhln the la st three thi years. No more table linens, Includlng' centerperpieccs, limited lo amateuniteurs and no Art Guild J en tries. Uian two en triescs In1 any one class will chair chali sets, vanity sets, lunchh ccloths, members, profcs'ofesslonal or com* MARKETr 0 : $ ^ This department will be openjpcn from bc allowed one! exhibitorex and all must tablecloths tabic and doilies. mercial artistsJ or photographers] are Bring Your Garage Sales tides. Exhibits will be Th'There Is a separate class} for f< tea ’ permlltudtocnterlIter their work. l 5 n \ A u c tim noon to 5 p.m . Sepl. 2; fromI noonnot to 5 be finished artlcl' To H ie Buyers! i\'ll |M awcodiiftni p.m. Sunday. Sept. 3, and fromom i9 a.m . released from 10 a.mi .-to 2 p .m ., Sopt. towels towe of many kinds, home5 s sewing 2099 4th Avo. East M \m to G p .m ., Sept. 4. accordingIg tcto M rs. 10. whichw hlc Includes aprons, coats, drdresses, The home artsts de department this year _Craig-Dunlap, Twin Falls, and Mrs. . . This competltiititlon is confined to Jackets, Jacki play clothes, suits andnd many has a special scctlooctlon for articles made . EVERY SUKDAY FROM 10:00 A.M. ’ Gall Wright. Buhl.superlntende•ndents. residents of Idaidaho. All evidence of otheiothers. The infant section iniincludes ' by m en and alsosoil ii class of 11 articles ■Pltooe T33-T7S4ttir Here iDttfnulioBilioB JudR inc In thc departmTient en will ownership.mustist be removed before shawshawls, txiotees, quilts, slecpejpers and made by persons;ons from convalescent g sweaters swea and the knitted or• crochetc: homes, division lists mittens, sll]slippers, Class of 193838 plans dam'n c p ■ swe:sweaters and miscellaneous artlirtlcles. PrizesP r will l>c given for 10 differentdU JEROME — The Jeromeme High the class are invitedinv to attend and types of pillows, and thc very:ry large . * " Oth class’reunion. . School C lass of 1938 Is havingg a (dance celebrate the 40th bazaar and hobbles divisionlon lists i H H i . a t Woods Cafe at 9 p.m. Saturdajrday. Admission Is frc 'nnearly o n r every kind of art Old friends, parents and relatl'la tiv e s of hobbles,hobb collections and craf lekernd well as painting and woodwork. we< I ^ s h i o nn J e a m s spiecialI s ~ J uu n i o r S pl o o r t s w e ar r S e p a r aI t t e s

Chooso' fromfror tops, sk irts a n d sv5 ^o o to rs. R eg u larllarly to $ 3 8 .9 5 ...... 5 0%D Off {Top-of-tho-StqIr))____ i r l J ulu n io r S pl o o r t s w e a rr C ie a r a nn e e Soloct groug ro u p of skirts, pantp a n ts a n d to p s, — ----- O d d s o n d oo n d s to clear.- R egular!larly to $29.95 ------5 ” ____!__^ (Top-oM ho-Stair) Ss w e a t e rrs s . When yougottogo Vorlotyofff of fall colors and back.LEVrS® Rivet ' sty lo s toto iicco(lie n t o v o ry v^ordrobo.j. je a n s set th c pQcc for Sizos.S,, AA. M . I L, XL. fa sh io n an d com fort li ...... R egular!la rly $ 1 3 .9 5 . ------several different style I ? (Top>of-tho-Stalr) c o lo rs an d fabrics. In ______v ; ______■)______corduroy, dcnlm. and even prc-washcd’dcnl LEV rS® RivctsTMjce com c in first for their J u n i o r‘ [D ress Ciel e a r a n c e slim , trim fit, easy caj SolQCt groupg rou of junior a n d th a t fam o u s LEVI drossos,s, ncnot oil siros quality construction...... in ovoryy s1^ "lyio- ...... ^ 9 ® R egularllarly to $54.95 ...... ".*18r ra / ImvffljH (Top-of-tho-StaIr)■)______' P r e - T eJen e Olrls’ ID r e s s eS s !

V o rio tyy oof f stylp3 in long • 997 a n d s hlort o rt lengths.I $1 R e g uilarly la r to $ 3 4 .9 5 . , . . (tho C hlldron's Attict i c )

OPEN 9-9:30 MON.-SAT. ...'.! - 1 , : : 222 Blue L£ ! Lakes Blvd. N. (Top'Of-thO'Stair)r) ► twinINFALLS; . M2Tlmoo-Nowo. Twin Falls. IdnhoInho, Friday, Auguat 25,18760 ‘ ■ on couple to0 (observe 25\5th year ’ Dear Abii b b y Hazeltor 2 to 6 p.m . a t 1450 W. 300 So. of R upcrt. o r o ne—. HAZELTON -- MrMr. and Mrs. Paul Wemer,.■ner, Haze;ton, house from 2 ti fKasotacxlt. will celebrate theirlelr Z25th w edding an n iv ersaryiry onor Sundoy, mile west of K{ Tiers w ere m arried Aug.. 2929, 1953, in Clover Aug. 27, a t their homhomo w ith an open house hosteihosted by their The Wcmer Trinity Lutherheran Church by Rev. Carlirl Losser.L They lived chlldrcfti S D a dJ s ‘t o a nn g e m ^ tit’ ^ s e c r e t Friends and relati-datives arc invited to attendLlend the open in Clover unlllnlll 1956, ^.Y. News Synd. Inc. asked m e out again, andJ he wasV the one boy

i ■ W ' IS iraG -1 These fashilshion colors of rustst aia n d hunter greereen, m ade of 50%% polyester/p ts say SCO!Dre h ig h wvith i little 50% acrylicylic, are machine wojw a s h a b le E x p erts siz e s. — ------j get olit as cheaply cl as he twehA'clve otViers who escac ap « d fabric availi'oildble in M isses size could. w.ith:ith the sam e scorc. Featuring,g. EBlazer, 31.00, Petit'e tite , N O R T H 8-2£ So he ruffeffed the spade V. K Average; PaPants, 16.00, Blouseuse, 18.00. ♦ Q 7 2 1 the ace of dia- lea d , c a sh e d t! wn. Shirt! 5.00, Shirt,lift Jacket r K G 5 4 monds, noted:d : th e fa ll of th e - — Not sh o w n , I ♦ 10 7 2 1 9 .0 0 . jack from Wes^est and decided yY o u 4 M ^ d : 27.00, Swe(w eo te rs , 1 7 .0 0 to 19.1 ♦ J 9 3 to lead his que[ueen of clubs, 83-25-B-2; . Come in andon' see our'large} ------hiast madele his be^t play, WEST ' EAST - -♦ K J 10 9 7 6 s e le c tio n . ♦ " A 'K J 10 9 6 5 4 ♦ 8 3 He let that qu(queen hold. Then . ^ A.Q J 5 4.. ¥J73 ,V_AQ828 2 South wentt back to dia- '" ♦ A ♦ J ♦ Q855 3 ' monds. He tootook his king ahd ♦ 2 ♦ 7 ♦ K 1015 5 led to d u m ml y ’’s 10. E a s t w as M ain FloorCooiCoordinates in with the queenqu and led a ArAn Ohio reader asks> ifi we SOUTH diamond right;ht back. recoecommend opening wiwith a ♦ N ow c a mic e the really big. foreiorcing two bid. V 10 9 play of thele hand. Soutli W(We have no real critictic ism ♦ A K 9 6 4 / I _ trumped hisis own trick in ofif aa two-spade opening, : . . ♦ A Q 0 6 4 2 _ dummy in ordjrder to lead and weve \would only bid one.tTe . Shoi q p »nly h av e 15 h ig h c a rd pc Vulnerable: Both ruff a spade.;. "Then South led only trumps, threw so;o ththere is very little chih a n c e Dealer: West • his ace of t SlHldIday 1 the king and left thath a t a one sp a d e bid wi! c«„th East in with th ^ 2 _ i West North East Sc E a s t w ith1 nothing but pass)assed out. 2-5 4+ Pass Pass 5^p„„c hearts. AllI I East could do inewNEWSPAPEU ENTEUPHISE ASSN.*AS Pass Pass Dbl Pi . was to take: hishi ace of hearts .(For a c o p y o f J A C O B YYMOD- l\ P a s s P a s s and a one trierick s e t. ernSRN, send SI lo: "WiWin at )0 w as w o rth 61- BridiBridge," care of this newe w s p a - i______• M inus 200 1 K . and one-halfIf p\ o in ts o ut of 77 per,jer, P.O. Box 489. Radiolio C ity I"" \ : Opening lead: ♦K to this Sout)uth player and StatiStation. New York. N. Y. 10019.)101 \ THE TWINFALLS ^ MAUIAUNiT o r A t.L ii'riS ioni;; By Oswald Jacoby RClODEO ^ aod Alan Sontag South looked over dun with mild dismay, TICCKETS thoiight that if he had his life CALIi l l 3 2 6 > 4 3 9 8 > w ould t w in fFALLS a i COUNTY FAIR to live over again, he w A PRINT FORFC have passed the four>s|r-spade jept. e,i. 7,7 , 8. 9,FILER, IDAHO ie c id e d '■ 'if" ALL SEASOrJ O N S - . contract. Then he dec ould be wiTHRH REMITTANCE, GET VDUR TICKnS NOW!!/!!' B Y D A MM C O N . : that maybe there woult T S W ILL B E M A IL E D in tro u - lots of other players in t A nd a style for alln d a y r tr y to A i ble and he had better tt and on into ycy o u r ev€svening.S oft an dI triit r i m , tieced at the neck desis s i g n / ' ' ■ . ' o nn sa black backgrouo u n d • CHEN print with touchesi e s o f KITC \ . ' P w h iite t e and red. W oml e er r v ’s I h a l f= . sizes 14V2-2222V2, $ :3 9 . . ■ CARI[PET Women's World SA^LE i I We're over:srstocked on M I' '-'a : -these beaut[Utiful rubber backed corpeDets. four 1f A “TrSifearweararguarantee— ~ l o p — « Scotchguardfrded ® / / ) ® Static Contratroi / / / © 40 rolis to chooseEt from il ' * ^ I • J M s c q . y d . 1 '■ l \ all inFee ■/ *9.9o c a t i o n s /i 1

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B rnU nm liK t IKFAKTkfakt paht sns $'$797 ib.aM.ftt-sa.S9 ...... J 1 6 “ s ...... PolTBSlff - $ S u i ^ s . W s j .. ww 34S_ bhlBOKiWiSHEfwillto ^1 SCilloihmei t 4 i ) q q ST'OIciB-'Qicniciua DRESS PAKTS...... Onlj Si*...... TUSHCOinMKI i1Q99 idi(a.fe.2B3I.1pU,tirk{ ..K G .»olrt40^ b.aMZ.lUM.1ci«r ' S f . . . ' ...... 5u i! in ! MS .fc { .{ » .» T ...... m n « Jl«llg J smw.Rit.uai3... I- DRESSES . Q %$ g o o ...... - ’12“ lHB(iRlSHa«iOi4tTCli SPOHToiil' $ 1:97 Sears Besl Sizes:5izes3lo6t...... Ofor ' rSMfkTnlttS ’ ” UUmST DfTTKDa ■o.Mai.SiirclUilqem. $f,lll ' DRESS SWHTS...... J . POLYESTER PAHTS tn g g ...... '.5 9 3 3 arj5S ‘i..i« Rt2.S12.00 ...... BIB $ ...... SHTEJW UTEsmie^i.fct»aj9... nir lu v ...... § L IVERAUS...... OKLY Y , Z Ml u s e s m u s Heas 0 , 5$199 ladies . ■d«Ba>ITTUS...... TUKSaHS...... Pke.Ofor ' - ShortSleew . $n99 DRESS PAHTS ' $$Q00 nnccthraUior ...... 1 ^ aOOR DEMONSTRATOR. •. PULL flVIR SWEATERSERS ...... ONLY D Slits:Slits 3 to Gi ...... 0 AlaglonQOinrUESn WASHER & DRYER CLOSEOUT . . . . s a v e WlO**** OFF Ree. Prices i Heos UmnWLUl ) te. 10885.f c l . j a a I . . . . „,*34“ ***5" ____ WimljHlonlj the Pooh _ -$. $ 0 7 5 Caliali. Centrr sd CntcopBT Briefs trnnderdilrts ...... Pk. L FmiianoiuicEiCRS a.oci.n.up^itkt socJQCQSS SnSO/IUIO «iOi TiriUblt.lUblt. $i;99 PAIAHAS...... PAIAM ...... »>24“ fKniIlb.2SS0...... •. . DIttT M^ llracliid2p«itz(]Ri.9V Has 5r ro c EOWHS ...... ” Rolh IireEPiarIt $ 0 4 9 ...... 18.10.118.1 c«.n. - ...... sonsoon1. U9.S9 AS“ utiwo.fcit.waa....; ...... nor SWEATDi SHIRTS j$Q99 Res.J13.n ...... HOW * 8 ^ Buthlr ...... “ RECEIVIKE RECEII BlAKXnS ...... L imaoYOi hmiaiiiiniao------ksczihiiVacn Rej.JM.OO ...... m wraw o HAT AND SCARF ^*24“ FOiUt«lUgsllcSittaiklff. S O^ J I Sots Fidoqs ACCESSORIES $ 30Cw.W«OTJ530Cw '^/Z U THMBSUPIEAKS $799 j Hn Reduced...... 50-75% f mFOODGRIKDERS i ...... SfffMOSfffH ...... OTIMT Iftt. » 7 1 g ...... n99^1" TriaCoLSes. $10.00...... HOW * MssesStos eiRlSems BODY SUITS $ L q p n suHHnoKSS ■ c n o / Ste!Sim 7-14...... ■...... L UlfWlli Pnwaslied Trio Cut . i te.73S91. S tin t Rtj.J11.00 HOW(OW 0 RedBcedAslowAs..' ...... SQCKS SOCKS I All Lealher forforbigEirls bis ...... i 59'= ...... J39°° IKB.p.cuuecasns{i «nqq - HANDBAGS fc.S5M .te|,»9.9...... ■ * (695= .0* Rjj.W 1 EIRLS lACKHS $ 1 9 7 ...... in stock ,...... SAVE2fl% Unit Biltt-li DISHMSHEI $0R( Rjj.J12.tD ...... KOW Sim7rI4...... I cm SHORTS ..*89” 5 9 ^ K r . s s '™ " ..'169°? ;: fc|.S4.<3...... te.mfct.»39a...... ww Aborted .1.QQc Sn.PDlTnttrrillnl ^...... n f 1 9 5 H-p- cuuE optjct PrswishedRes.Ctt $1 . 77c • J3°° MMrtltPcitlltDISHWiSHtB ' $97® mt gg storiKue - ..»,M49°° ...... OHLY/f Pr. bodyBODY: SUITS 7-14...... •... i ib.m6t5.fc(.p.a...... ww L l\ tog.J13.00...... •...... KOW.nO^'-g^iEs; i te.7BH.fct.Sn-99 . . . . !/5l *■«« WOVEN SHIRTS ' $$950 ...... ™ KA'rpoitii1ifium;h(rllo.?rs]1 %*K\{tf)fl99 lQi22 0itntK«d6iiiCUI J e O r t Icr “ hie Bays...... ; . . / wsiiATans Sllltild«Bii.1wl;.lts(.SS9.39 ... ilU«[Uy^^ KIUWUlK.bl.Utli!S £ _ £ 4 ^ ,: i OPEH HURTHAmiaUE Lot ' • ta .i\m ...... EAmUBOffACT01R>.4B18l $Q( ■ CURTAFAINS & KH1T >»t !SHIRTS $ „99^ smutailtil P rice sonotti I/O How...] CREW S O C K S ...... ■ niFBDILKinit! CS.OOOnUHoUItlimFlKIUCE . $1Q|IQQ88 fc»w»i«sJ99 lto.7E5H.2Mir.ftl.«3S.B ... mw lUiIwU ■ SHi.RDiaSPAKt $ 0 9 9 ...... M r s tubeTUBE SOCKS; ...... , .. 3[T.(or^)r JL ■ itoTTSrafBiiiai RtiaKuiuiNSUuiaini '$• J-J88 ' fc.238a.iw,.ftt.J»^ 1*199°° ^ * 5 9 9 h,»4H.26elj.fcl.mH KtlOK ...... nowtw I / 5HAOTOSPAKI ' ColonColored $ 1 2 4 ...... wrf w h,J4H. .$499 fc,2sw.fctswa... T-SHIRTS...... ' I SUmFlFMOaXU SHir»KUIi«iDiMnt . QQc. sumh t ^ M . h i - U S ...... «I»IK I BR.P.aOTOS?UU ___ _ TDUEHSKIH TDUEf lACKETS 5$ q w ...... W R d U bnW8conmcJiDinnio* Ofl' » . . W ? . Sites fc14...... 0 CED CUPfl u m CUE 20% LonESIeeite , $ 0 4 7 ...... KKITS f iSHIRTS...... / SlUSHMUBt b t. j r . a ...... H H ^ S a K S i ASSOIASSORe SKIRTS ) .,99' I Closed Out...... Yoor Qioicsa 1 STOFDttUmitME Craftsna ^4 H.P. GRINDEB No. 030. RejRe2.J59.99 ...... ko» ’29.88 :: ® -* b j.H S S ...... WESTERNWESTI SHIRTS $099 1 Craftsman Wj" TABLE SAW Ko. 241S1.1.Re2.J179.99 Re . . . ' ...... hovi‘98.00 > HoitOnly...... •.• 0 and-*5” ...... ' Craffsoao H.P; GRINDER No. 1337. Rej.'J79.99Rej . . . , ...... kow'4 9 .9 9 ■' BlGmSSHDESR»I.toil7.93 c j n n -mnlaUtPgofe ...... 50' blerlor Lalex Flit PAINT No. 82005. Rtj.: ...... n m ' i M 5 ...... r BOYSIEAHS 1 AlUM QOCHS lej,J9.99...... Itas SUEDE SUP 0*SR(£.J21.99 ...... m w M S ” Sto!Sites B-14 ...... • ^ iht.stasg...... $ 0 9 9 «litericr » i ' Easy UtIse PADrr No. 911XI5. Res.Re2.Ji 3.99 ...... ; . . Kmi.‘B.99 ...... “«■ « lltnli Toojhskin 1 tnleilor Sears Best LATIX SEMI-GtOSS;S Ho.Ho 78005. Re2.Si3.99...... ■.. m w S .9 9 ICEKS CKIJCK-A-STm BOOT Htj. J14.93114.99 ...... ™wT J3FASHION lEANS...... • U raiEfncKS...... p Extfficr Ulex Flat HOUSE PAIKT No. 2G0G!2E0C5.Re2.J9.99 i____ ...... kiw’6.99 15 n.AiOTDUGHSKINS 1 5,.*F HEMS BBOVm SUEDE EASTH SHOE Rfl.t:ej. J22.99 ___ .-...... m w * 1 4 “’ , ™ PHOIOAIIIKS EileiltirWejtlierfiealef ?alla HOUSE PAINTPAIN No. 330(S. Reg. J14.39...... HOW'S" M — .Sites B-14...... • ^ im n ...... j r ^ m s DSSS SHOES Til ad slip oa styles.stjls Rej. J36.99...... k o w M ? ’ • .$050 BMlTttlCODimS COROUROY PAKTS...... ' 0 fcfecoliUtiaiU...... ■ $ 8 ° ° ECONOITIONED.Ptal;R TOOLS UDIES CASUAL AID DRESS SHOES Rtj.R*t. in J20.00 ...... kow’B’’ " .FDDUOCQBS ASSORTED RECI toctolttSdml IbvlMoced...... LADIES BLACK DRESS SHOES Rce.’j517.0017.0C ...... KOW MO’’- ■ .. 30% Olunllmd NOWW ... V 2 PRICE ors to ciioosa tron. Ktj. >ii).DD . .r . . — r------ttttH K T r : ...... ~IADIES SUPM DH^!BO£S.lalors lo 3-PlecBR^od ^ ._ ^ „ 5 0 X ______lOUNBESn $1$ 7 0 9 9 CHIIDKXS SHOES ...... How Red '4 '“ n.d’ 5 “ ■ Rej.J113.99.“ ...... KOW J .J , ' y • ' 0 ■ AUCflllDroiS BACK TD SCHOOL SHOES«OES ...... raw 20% OFF WhiteTIOBnd W«lli FtiliBDe PiCKlC TABLE . j o s a %A CHODROIS, BOYS, HEMS CAHVAS SHOESM0ESRiB.J3.B8...... ,7 ...... : . . . r a w ’ 2 “ KI.R82.JS9.S9...... m *1*45™ SA KiozSIze AVE V ^;javr:^^7X~ CaiDSOIS, BOYS, HEXS CAXVAS. SHOESMOESRet. 17.49 to ....»ow ^5” i.»6*^ BEAN BAGS $1 . sSeVoo Rtj.J29.99'...... HOW no“I 20 SAVEAVE >13.00- 0 % UL APPROVED CARPET CLOSE OUIo r ” CLOSE omMONSHEHS mBel2eydvet on all Floot aORALSOFA • %Mt Floor Models 0! SMOKE ALARM SMOKEKEDEtECTOli dstOBcrCxnllitloosBii! Re2.J719.00...... ;|,HOW ^499“®^ Riding n DteoollBMilStjlK S A V E ...... 20-35% r J M o w ers REG. 29.99 $ 1 ^ ^ $1‘j88;; .99 .Full... S2.99 SWIVELSWlif ROCKERS .’J la w n T 2Greeasd2Goid $ 1 ' I Tractors NOW|jq] ...... iU r Nor ., MW V Nci. 5 7 0 7 7 . j Special j g ValBO...... l i No. 57045 . •... KDUCni'...... w t5%|- "-g - 129°° ___ No. h of these adver- Limited Quanantities s sd items is readily -■! 403 MAINIAVE. D '-X -avallablliable for sale as * FALLS DEMONSTRATOR•R Some one-i3"U T r3 • advertisertised, ’ S ea rsi] TWIN Plenty of FREE 7 3 3 - 0 8 5 2 1 U • ' • ' toreside P '" parking. ' SEA nS.RO EBU CK ANU CO. MODELS KindsIS.

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'---9^ it\w antt s N ca t i o rrial • WASHINGTONTON (UPI) — Pan serleseries of routes to be discontinuenuod. -Y b rk"^tock Exchange E> Wednesday, A m erican Worldorld Airways Chairman The Th merger offer, which;h would N ational raniks k s 1;last am ong the 10 U.S. William T. SeavSeawell told Congress thwothwart an attempt by Texas; Interna*In • domestic trunkunk airlines In revenue , today.that acqulicqulsltlon of pro fitab le Uonnlional Airlines to take ovor NaiNational, • passengcrmiies,lllos. dom estic uir- roiroulos Is needed to was was disclosed Wednesday by bj Na- Scawejl saidaid In a statement the cushion setbacksicks In thc International * tionotionol's'Chairman L.B. Maytnytag and merger offeredred ’’substantial advnn- air market,ct, dominated by conficonfirm ed by .Seawell, lages'not onlyy to the shareholders, but govcmment-subsi'jubsidized carriers. Pan Pan Am revealed it alreadyidy owns also to the10 • altoialtornatlvesopon. fiscal year lhatlh at ended Ju n e 30, has more than 30 years.yoor ' ThThe disclosures followed widespr- wi Sun Bell transcimscontlnenta.l routes and j ■”rh is rnergerrger jvlll benefit, both eadcad reports that led to suspon:jonslon of lucrative north-jrth-south routes 'linking j carriers,' tlielrlieir employees' and tradtrading,of N ational’s s t ( ^ onntho lii New Atlantic Seaboaiboard citics. j stockholders and will create a more vigorous corriorrrior able to competc T~~ cffecUvely both domestically' and intom’atlonally.”,ly,” Seawell lold the Senate Avialionion sisubcom m ittee. Thc panel Is consideringco legislation (o further deregulate derc lhe afrllne Industry by .liberalizing rules for e ntry into thc; lucrativeluci Norlh Atlantic ' C o ld --^ chartcr market.i . As a result,il, h( he said. P an Am will - r ’—!--- “prune our sorvico ser pattern,” and $ 1 . 0 0 / W t ' W illiain T. Seaw:awell,-chairman off PF a n A m , s p o k e toio C o n g r e s s T h u rsd ay[ay . early noxt monmonlh will announce a Will ■ Wf M hold y our V L ay aw ay till F a ll. ■ ■ jftm ! Table reoppens "Captain’s 1 IDAHO’S I I i With new nmood and rmenu GREATES1 5/1 - TWIN FALLS - The10 C aptain’s m anogem entI olof James Adkins ond „. Tabic, 162WashihBlonSt.,Nvll, will reopen A rthur Akoo,, cmentertainment direclor. PENDLETO tonight ntler a complete rcrren^odoling , The eateryy will v, fcoture Hawaiian" ■ IntoTwin Foils first nnd only:nly Polynes- nights with Polynesian Pol cuslne, floor SELECTIOI ijm supper club undorr Lthe new sho'^ ond dahclihclng every Friday and Saturday. J ^ There will1 bet two dinner floor A ir C anadcJ e t shows, ot C and one 9 p.m. Adkins said reservations ore advised. I r o On Sundays's gueslsg may dine quiety w o n ’t strik( with soft musilusicol,background. Thc OTTAWA (UPI) - A 12-hour restourant wlin'HI b e closed M ondays. V i btir'eaining session betwctween Air Tuesdoy, WeetVednesdoy ond T hursday '.’Conoda and lt5 pilots iinlon)n underui tho seafoods ond1 steaksst< will highlight the mediation of federal Labor>or Minister1 A tropic)picol cocktail menu and spirits prepared by an , John ^lunro averted a waikoiilkout of Air well m ixed spl ■ / J m ® - C nnada's 1,700 pilots onlyy slsix hours experiencedI bartender t "Phyllis” - beforcThursday'sdeadline.IC ■ awolts cuetomcjncrs, adklnssaid. A ir C anada president Claud»udoT.iylor The Cnploln’oln’s Table atmosphere and Capt. Norman Foster.r, ch.ilrm:mcJ hiis iKcn designsigned to suit "ovorj’day” ; be thc executive councilicll ol tho people, non professionals pi and pro- ' .'•-C;inadiai> Alrlin'o P ilots Ass(Assoclntlon. tesslonols oMkc, nt thc manogor (cl meeting sold.Ench gaaju esl will be welcomed • emerged from thoir hotel • • rpom to announce th e 5011)00tlcmcnt at 7 wiUitheAlohactia of Uie Islands, h e said, p.m. MDT, six hours beforeoro ithc time Rcscrvnllonsons may be mado by ;tlng all Air calllng733-3313.913. Bluo in a sophlsti- set by the pilots for hailing cafod glon plaid C anada flighLs. \W Ml / colors a clossic biozor 1 ^ - ? . [ " f t “Both of us are pleaseded ’wilh the and four goro skir). •..turnabout of events ... aflor-•ralongand a ■' DOVo w n t o w n § J Puro virgin wool said Taylor, ■“ ' hard day of bargaining," said soporolos for • who had nsked for I^unro•sd’s iinterven- IIP Fall 1978. Blazor^ M l t tion in tho dispute. FFICE ' / M m linod, sizos: 6-18, Thc two sides agreed to0 a newi one- ^ IJ $90.00; Skirl, sizos: » y e a r cp n tracl, subm itted Iheli Ihelr dispute PACE 6-18, $44.00. t over first-class travel fo:for pilols .c n n <:i to binding -tOUU:*!Square Feet) Pont ovoilablo ' between assignments to $48.00. Jumper ; arbltrallon and resolved thethe Ithorniest $ A S 8 5 .0 0 . • • problem, pilot seniority In tltho.ovont ISO.,. < • A ir C anada acquires N ordalr. .. Ndwiydoc(ocorQtod, corpotod. Air Canada had said il11 could c not Hoatino onio n d Qlr conditioning J combine the seniority listsIs olof thc two tumishod.d. i Coffoo.Bor oroo. t companies but eventuallyly a agreed-to kvn Twin Folia, (coc- : do so If thc takeover of thethc regional ondlovol^^li). P h o n e : II - carrier goos througli. ’• Taylor said wages In thehe nowt one- Porl I : yoar controct, replacinglg one c lhal C a l I( F f a u l k n e r Will hold yourrlay I aw ay ' m ■ ■ • ovplrrvf Iniit .T.iT^ttnrv wniilflLild >he wllhln______:23 z 3 3 a s n a ______m ; Uic Anti-Inflation B oardJ guidelines gi I Uiot lim it Incroasosto 5.5percent. perc m Flrsl class stylos lorr titho bock-lo-scbool buncijncii froffl'Jiniiny. (obovo loft) Doublolo Ibroastod, boitod stylolylo with novolty JEROME CCCOUNTY FAIR &Si ROdI o pockots in bluo suocjjocjo cloth with matchingng fur trim. Fully llnod. Sizos 4-6X, 41.00. 41. Sizes 7-14, 45.00; JST22-23-24- -- OO; (obovo right)- 1 AUGUS • Singlo broosforl bolto}ltod stylo in gold pilolo vwith'motching •] s u o d o clotii trim . Fullyully linod..Sizos 0-6X, 40.(40.00. Sizos 7-14, ; FRIPAY 4 3 .0 0 . O pen'C lass Pureu r e b r e d — D airy SI"Show^9 A.M. - • 4-H Judging &S. 4-H■ Awards 4:3C3 0 p ' m . - F a t : Stock Sale 5 :310 0 P.M.F - Draft H orsese Pulling Con- ; t e s t 8 :3 0 PM.

^ R O»DEO D 8 :3 0 P.n. M . , P e n d le to n I PRCA BODEi>EO$1 100 PrIziz 6 M o n e y StockbyBarTirTRodeosO.A. "Swanrm ny" Kirby Freoyvdm lssloalon to G rounds - Freeree Parking I am usem ents - TM hhe e C hlldron'a Attic > ^ R I dd e e c s b y S p a c e A g e A m

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------^ C o m jnlodity o Futures• e s _ I Y e s t e r d a y -ei]Q®§)S pirS(l(S(Bg P«5V.P n Close'- to ® ^ ■ n.M onth Com m odlly Close Cl< High Loway/ p .m . NMay Maine polaloes • 7.53 7.£ 7.83 .61 7.C1 7.74 •’ 0Oer. live c attlc 52.:52.77 53.20 - 52,40.40 52.(K»,>~'. . ‘ Feb. F llvu catlle 54.154.90 35.40 54.45.45 54.G 2-r.-‘ S ept. feed er cattle 63.-63.42 63.75 03.30.30 6 3 .3 0 -:-I: DowdJoness hoveens a t 900 ■ 0O ct.liv eh o g s 45.:45.35 4G.75'; 4555.55 46.42^;^: Sept.s w heat 3.;3.29-14 - 3.3G ' 3.27',i.27',i , 3,33'':-.:;: NEW YORK (UPI) - Prices w S e p t.co m 2.: ;s were in the news backgroijround. Internaefnational Airlines, which ownsvns 9,2 W hite M otors,, a ,%-polnt _ gainer | 2.21^4 2.25“/ 2.19>j.IO’h •2.22'-j- > lightly h igher a t the close of the N Sept.R llver s.-5.4250 5,4350 5,395(,3950 5.4350: •; lie N ew But mnny invest!estors were waiting pcrcentrcent of National, was higher on lhc W ednesday w as hlghetilgher at one time In g ’ork Stock Exchange Thursc Sept. jgold 202,1i02,c0 203.30 200,00,00 : 2 0 0 .2 0 -;- ^ - u rsd a y for th c further IndlcVdTcalTons of F ed eral Amex.lex. National has fought Te>rexas’ active tradjng. The[Tie ccompany said it q Ithough lhe Dow Jones Industi Oct. s u g a r , ;c.!,'G.!)9 7,10 -C.92.92 • r7'08 j lustrlal Reserve policy. The Tl Fed’recently takeovcteover advances. could n ot explainn Ihithe stock’s move* verage losl anolher bottle wllh'llh the tightened credit toto aidi the dollar and WorkVorld Airways, which cllmbcdcd I'.v m ents.' Quotatiortions from Sinclair, Inc. X> level. Trading was acllvc; combat inflation. pointsInts Wednesday, ’ was ahead IV^iVi to W ard Foods w'as as aactive. The firm • ■ The Dow average, up about 4 pl)-Llvc*lofk: . J0I.1CT.I11.IUI*I)-U^— Uvestock; ' rlnner Wednesday, has encountejntered Treasury’s plans <00 2,700: (uirrou-a and Rlllx alrntir lo 2.^2.MQwer; Io CalllesalcslnsuIIIclenIlent locslabtlshamarket:li is expand its gold jj imost "'■ra Wcdncsda:sday ■ predicted r ? W 4 ilb 49»SO.O0; NO lO 2«t«M5lb4R.7.v II! 4 Ilon 1.N0: trade active: acin barrows-and-RtlU rofll taking pressures. sales,;P rcsident Clu 3ow Chemical was one of thc nr »; N0 2..1 275-295 lb 47.(XM8.5«; 300.350 ll> 4 Chrter tias promised active , vine a .pacemaker Industryuslry sales would 4823a ;-ao“- ao»-».»-TjhlKher; E3-Cooib43oo-ic 00. fter;Nol.2 20(X2«lbv^T3- Advances led declines by aa 4-to-34-1 fu rth e r steps. live NYSE-Ilsted issue followln r»fe'S-.5'SS,il >ck of 199,000 s h a re s at 20 clim be 10 lo 12 pcrcpercenl in th e next eer* nnd Kriil.-iy s esllmated1 rKlpIs;rec Callle’&0: largln among the 1.890 Issues3 cross-cn The market vaswas restramed by a Amnrip * “ W " , mirS S ’,"'!.’.?!;,^niojMy , l.oou. nerican M otors m ade lhe list wliwith a (iscalycnr. ig the composlle tape al 4 p.m.. ECEDT. , government report■on Wednesday that ™ J 33*’»lj{).M SSJS'S;' SScf'Sii' >ck irad e of 148,400 sh ares a l G>:i. NYSE lumover amounted to0 aboutab July durable goodsxis ftxlers look their i'.^. , On th e Amex, Computer Corr Investors . l e g aiL l NOTICEn ' 3,400,000 shares, .com paredJ wilhv worst slide sinceice Decem ber 1974, Del E.E Webb was sharply higheiher at • “ 4-polnt winiwinner tho previous i W i ^n'l^l^alra: Catllc .ind cal»i-a <100; 9,G30,000 trad ed Wednesday. indicating lhc econconomy was slow ing one poll f of no sessions, attracItracted more alien- * ' e polnl. Theiilrm said il knew ol JOilTii SALT IJ\KE (LII'I) - Ul.ih, Idaho P ric e s w ere higher In active tradingtrad down. Consumerr confidenccc< Is wan- reasonison for thc boost Ih lls sicslock earner this week ■lem Nevada fcnllo( and ranw a.-vlct: T Itlng o( the m om b'erllot elated ”=Ported sharply ImpiIm proved e.nrnlngs, uief wcurWf«inc»dny nniJ TtmrKlay (lill ralherS i m . 7 cv- Z 7 ^ wZ«Clul), Ine. tor Iho-aleubn ‘ f A m erican Slock Exchange Issue;jsues. Ing, several re p orts rts, said. ' . . ' Amongnong th e other gam bling rdlo » sa'lft alflUKhlcr ilcrri'arKt hfltm Hefli:iiead H i 0' olfoctoro and lheI lf«ntfansaction of sUetu^thftr "Analysis said the market;t was\ Nalional AlrilIrlines and Pan Issues,ues. Bally Manufacturing: ond; McKeon Constrvicll u-i.“fk ( ouvancr. lluycr* alllt Mimeume»iiai. Dualnoss as may propoiropofly como b o fo r« ^ o rvicllon hipher a t one m'ui'JI’billiM is.but ‘ CBtllr iirnrrally held In alronriii!i Inhands, mooting, will bo holdhold t t mo YFCX.'-17S1 elped' at lime by foreign lnvest(.’estors. American Worldi AinvaysA attracted Caesar’esar’s World were higher atIt one time In active! tntrading. McKeon sisu^icr ■.Ti-3, few Ell2#boTnBlvd.,TwlnIn F«iFalls, on SoptOm^oMl. rie 'ho have billions of cheop Amerrnerican attention. Pan Amm h h as proposed a $300 U mle,. e.. Caesar’sC World obtainedI a $4 officials said theycy could cc nol explain • ■^kufr^,ilirm aK-a: good'nnd choice. l.z^ l.40 ? 1978,#t8;00o'c1(Kht3.m, o lla rs lo spend regardless of whawhat Is million merger will llionloan. H«1na. 40ttH7.oo. Slautfilcr licllcr». aoiill 3"hS e r > : : ; 2 wllh Nalional. Texas million theirstock’sactlvity. mcntl^ cTwlcc. 2'3_irJ5y5U Ifs PUBUSH:Auo.25#n(JSind Sopl, N^W YORK (UPI) — CConarra 2,78 7 1 37 38 iliowlng txo otioeioO ntHon- c 5 HerohF IJO 8 31 31 22rt-: rt NortkW 1,84 8 287 28W- U To.ECp J,X ' firiSSEFSs; ;a l ^ c f IN THE DISTFIICT COURT COI OF T H ^ ^ H i()» compo»H» pdeo# (Of C 8 129 37Ji* rt Te.Oaa ff 2-M J ™ I'i;!!; “sn'Mnruund S luoibi, 5y.5u,G2.5o. 5 •lUOIClAL DISTRICT-:T OFC THE S T W F 3 )F ockB lIsiM on Ihs New YoiK Cs s 1**- " Howin P • .'oo 19 J17 J17 parntpi H . I'.ib • a Common 1.40 B 943 u 8U 529 eOrt*1rt NwDee mb 8 U “mu !!! ToJPn'al -AM J ia 16 504 89rt* rt IDAHO. IN ANO FORTHRTHECOUNTY.OFJWIN ock Excntnoo. C 9 . Hobart lios 8 41 ■ FALLS Saloa Ngl C 481 2 I t- rt .82 ^ a aofl 19H- W Te.uill . 1.52 __ P-E (naal La«I C^0.'■ CS '- -..'l li’i h, Jr Hoi Inna .18 11 481 , 1 0— Teitroh t.eo MAGISTRATEWTEorvtsiON '^ Z 'Z : n T JJ Homolak la 18 13J p: 12 1J3S 021U ... ThIoKol vi 1.30 .sl’ii-s Mel/ l e t a l prices In Iho Manor of Iho tho Estito ot MlLe£.t. - II*. Honywl • 2-20 10 S'fS-," 588 i 3S!S V8 24 32rt . .. ThllltyC .92 BROWNING. D o^aaod. JboltL .73 17 771 37 - % . Cg?£,r ’! s IS” . Houalnl M2 8 JM il 12 360 p18rt- rt Timken iS, 2.60 r 3 « : S ' -Howard.. ,J_ « » P' ;.s 9 1088 1 8rt— Trane C 1.38 IKW VOUK (Ul'Ii ~ Ijl« l mcliH m.-i 0 No. 1781 IKe; i?. J 'S ' S S S : snssfe .6 43 23rt ... Tranaam ’:iS. .80 !!!5 K l'S c«* as quolRl Ttiuraday l>y Itir Anit-rlcan M /Pfod .M tl tM y)v. ... cCunlsaW .80 10 67 17U .a s :BY C W ^ ^ T h ac itiJS n - ^ canAI 1.40 ' S 401 CCyprus . ,60iJ 8 ,35 18H*8H *'rt Who‘'p 3 “ g IM i30fi. Ji 8ltHc?fp '.M ■ 7T 90 tew - rt TranUn 2.12 rket author native melala publlcaiion; . I- — D 0— 9 24 Xrt* H - Trans W ’ii Air ! >i5 “sts a'SSiS oon appolntod personal ISfSS S t . ! 'S SIU 5 cDanRivr ,72 8 142 12V'.- 6 17 18W* rt ’•«<> ‘ “„n.if Iho above-H»^d IflPw 1.72 1 0 74 Sev^—H OanaCp* C 1,32. 8 509 31H*?w“ h m*’p<^ 2;2B I i»S ’SK. ji E S ’,S ! '■1? ■. ,!S. nc. f.o.b. docodonl. All porsons)ns havingh clalms-aqal^Bl I'edChm 2 S «48 Mit* U Danind C too 10 -rr- 47M-'}*♦}; ImperllC .60 5 318 ; SSA SSSiV '*'""' . tho docodom Of hi8Is 08ostato aro feduir]&i. «n»k. QRACeSMITHKEVIKEVEREN • c S .. 675 ^ H * rt U8 Qyp 1.80 rv.i 121511lhAvonuoEa;10 East r ' r - ;a"n S5ia [ iSis M 'i 'S. 'i IS a s i s ii'rs:’Ilekel, elrclruljllc calliode*. t.o.b. I’ort Twin Folia. ID. 8330113301 . * | £ “ ■ I f p ‘ 6 324 c39rt ... US Indua .52 Tie.onl-.n.oeib. ia,o ,!S a. i, E 7 103 22rt* U USSlaal i:S 1.80 uiin pS/u.’ii '“iiSiSa’lallnum. un. 99.5 fine, produrer 24C240.0U; THOMAS Q. WALKE^LKER..Ir. Horns 1.30 1S1107 31U* V, t 43' M rt- rt pISmoII fl fl 880 X29H* M UO'Tob 1,80 rt .. Attornoy (or thoEalilEslaio nHo»p ,64 14 TSSp3m— C 471 p33U— W p«oplQ .2,60 7 7 fll u39 * U Uld Techn 2 n Moto/a MJJ38 u8H. H , sS'n C '1 ;; s L';I T.i! :iS a ,! a 'iK J;: 5 PepalCto 1 14 H 542 p32U* rt- UnllTel 1,383 S0O-T7.00perlon i (consumer buvlnii price);;rs! , • in. Daly & Larson . K S 3 ” IS"* ■ 1-2® 13 1053 ^U-^1H Upjohn 1.32 " 8ld"* 2 40 a 121 H :l;:,'-.".V ■”*, ,5!139 123 — rt pnalnaO 60 .. 200 23rt ... UV Induol 1 sis7!f,. y'& TnM i;.W g,£K TwlnFalls, Idahoe33083301 •••;“ nSl!a 2.24 7 ’ifl 38W* tt ‘‘ DiOM^rlnC ’'|l 6 1021 «!?■► (o,M„ M :35rt* H phlHEI 1,M 10 10: . 758 O1TH-H . ■ •in. N.V, Am, Mel, Mkl. nlloyer price 031,501i,5dctb, PUBLISH: AUQ. 25, andindS S opi. * ond8,T976r; nT*T 4,80 fl2013 82W. li C 12 740 p74U— U VartanA .« .40 12 108 pIBH ^ \uiK5len powder lll-iledl. U8.ll per < noloK 1,80 10 S2 38W* \% C ! j ; r 5 M i ilmum pure $13.21 per Ib. " IN THE DISTRICT COL •iF In 1,24 B 227 W I s s \ j; sir- ,!■ ,® •. 1059 p32rt* rt vjElec 1J2 “”;inc. pprime” wr»teni, U.S. 33.50.33.00 c ll>.>. -lUDICIAL DISTRICT'D npo« Cp 14 801 17 ♦ % SH II 99 46rt* H ----\ IDAHO,INANDFORTWI naUf 1,35 13 . 77 IBl** « Eaaeo C UO ; 8^^M Mrt* I i t " s - V,” K ^ part :: MAGISTRATE mcol 2„04 0 Kfl 31H- U C SW S I l i g":,“ s a is STATEWIDE COLLECTIC:CTIONS.INC.,Plo)ntlf( miCofk 1 11 500 21V.* V, ' ■ EaatmKo E ^2a 14 1188 pMU-5U- rt kSmo"! ,45d 23a» jr = » sM S," ,.,5 V,s.,s « .-,i K ijsr “ undOl 2 8 Jai 3i'.» * i» I 14 334 pe7W—.rt WaDanC 1.70i ;i'is:'5 Gol<■old quotes MR. & MRS. LEONARClARD VITEK. HUSPaV o IRcnl 2.40 9 9^ b53'4- V., £I davS twit'v^ 4 ANDWIFE.Oolondanls ^ S ’K-.s5-ii eIF d 'i'9 344 P24W* H W0B"lhEI ‘',97 IKW YOHK (Ut*l) - KorelKn nml ilomrsllcTillcKold i NOTICE laa CoiD 29 13H* H E ,11 799 4 4rt + trt WealifC 1,20 reaThuriday; ■cocpn .80 4 258 32 * H EEnsfch^ Ija 9 4Dfl X'A- [^‘■rTar, ’ it 104*2 pi 1:S ■'!9 83 p19 — rt Wevrhaa .80 SHERIFF’S nellnc .70 - 8 181 22 — It E AH- Jt Knohlfl 1,20 12 235 ! 1 i’l IPI Undor and by vinuoJO otol an Execution UsHod - Elhyl 1.10 5 534 222 I —^1 Koppra ■ 1.10 8 1J9 : ■ / ' ■ ■ out ot tho abovo onmiodlitlod Court, In tho abovo ikBflnl .4* 13~400 13 - Vi £E«CelO tea fl 70 34* KraMln 2.80 B 183 pi ^ ■■ KSK. a iomin8 ri»inK262,?uup:.io...... / inooiP .CO 8 163 27h* FEx.on 3.40 W47 P28H* H flemoon IiKinn203.00 up 2.11U. '/ onlitlod action, datodod K mo 10th day (SMuly. .kam 1.10 9 1099 21'^ ... Ort* rt Kroger 1.78 7 !S 118 « : : s J ‘l-piis- H'aria Hrcc i markei) 2U3.47 up 3.12. 1S79, whoroln IhoB plalnillfpi obtained-' a mtorTI .40 21 396 it'A— 'A f 'll 849. 1 !rt-rt ' WhlUkr .“w ■rnnkfurt:o2.Kup3.'l3. ludomont atjalnal tho do Faboioo ,40 9 740 11H*IH* LoarSleg ,80~ 7 ”4J943B :I3H. W R»pltlA .iM 4 urtchI02.623upl.7_3._ lodofondomshofein.-on - as ':!! f 25 39V| I ,, Hafnon 1.20 13 13 881 M WlMlal^C 1 Iho lOih day ol -luly.ly. 1678.1i lor tho a u n ro l - >11 Hwi ,64 10 eg nw. it f c,occmD.Occnm. on lhe I2lh day olI Soptombof,Soc 1978, n '-m - iSSSy ' 1,22 12 fl40 34t>t W F 16a plOH- H floHO i;” 10 to 103 pITrt* H- houfoMOiOOo'clockA.);kA.M..Mountain D^•-•:■' llPfll ,27d 12 339 u 7>t— 'A FofdMo F 3.M 3 m p45H- 7 268 PC2U- ^4. dOAW-JO'NraAw .STOCK AVKIWGHSCMS Tlmo, of sold day, at thoII oast Ironl tiiL - Qrup 1,80 8 55 S * rt FrMcK F - 1.24 6 95 4 Hyliy Unlled I'rru Inlemallonal 30-lnd 20-Tr li-Ulll C5 ihoTwlnFalloCounlyCntyCourthouso.Courij .■ unawk .70 a <03 e’t - rt Fi 10«4’nH*ft /O' Twin Falls. Stale of IdahIdaho.lwlll.lnobedredso iciffua ,88 7 54fl S - U Frhaul F, - i.2Q 0 400 33lt + £ iS- ij IK5 a am rjc.31 252.14 00.if. J nova Wen , 48 8 * rt — Q 0 —— '! J^T on irjO.CO 252.3'J OU.30fi 3 w« 2n to oold Ordor of Salo.'0. soilSB at public aucildn lo mkrn .37d 9 41 1SH* It GAF G Cp ,88 . 648 tSrt*;;;;; ssil ll ; ss; 8 ^22 “lo r t- rt 0 0 a « r“ ated pil«« on me American ^ P||J IG 3IU2I thohlghostblddorforcfor cash; (awful monoy of i»llnd 1.40 8 481 21H- rt Gam Q SK 1.40 10 J 2 34H* '7 227 p38rt- rt £«h?ng< « 3IU.5U Ifio United States, all rIoht.rli llllo Intarosi and HI NO 1.80 7 382 4Slt* ii Qannoll Q 1.40 17 £5.^48 ♦ 1 fs p^m! B-M.Sj 2S.i:(a od:4010 3310,27 claim ol Iho abovo namodnami dolondanis, ol. in iffOn V60 18 1192 84 ♦ OhAmOl Q .eo 21 1 0 40rt s ^StS law n and to Iho above doocrlioscrlbod Resl Property to Gon Oynam 9 387 88W* 988 101t-w SCMCB. 1.10 15 8- ^« N lrchKI**’ chK. . +0:33 ??t,75 ^ 1 0 H m S "^loT® *^iT333 37 ^4 On ° Elec 2.80 il fl03 pSdVi K ; - a , S l > uM a1 n * «; scottPap. ,w 2.g “ g ft* rt 1. cI.kT -tool II0.7U -O.IHri ni Hi-ii satisfy sold ludomonlml togothorto wllh oTl coats ln(Pac ,9»d ’s 312 Iflltl It QnFood Q 1.04 1 0 273 p34rt + thoi have accrued ormr may s' accrue. roPL 1.84 8 357 «J QenHoDi Q .00 55 10lt-» s-s"®-" s s 1 Doled at Twin Falls,Is. Idaho,Id on mia 24lh day. HlorC .60 01185 ^H -V 4 O is:!!-K;fc’3 i!S.j^?p^5^=tij i\? r .ill ’!• ol August. 1878. ■' T *15 Stju” BraJRon ■ '*'} ,10 f i F + 'i i 0)uer v € the IpITf 1.80 11 877 01 ♦ rt O If} ••• McOrwHII 11 313Wl 1 2 ^ ^ . ’' » i':S I ^ 'U BrascanLI ' 1 PAULCORDER • , ■ ' ’ gSsf '1 'i,i ='5*••• McLean .64 7 47 1 )mwr 35 JT lOrt* rt ShorlltofTwIn Falls Counly. Idano. ! ' ! ! □ g p"uE)U°' a ’«2 PUBLISH: Aug. 25, andand Sopl.S la n d 8,1978. niSW 1.34 aUDfl 16'/.— G s : s a;jss.o ';!S , f i s B i z l •«“ »' iiS p’!«t!! c oounter u i nlTfll^ l.M 9 329 25H ... G G T^E 2.48 7 1558 xMU«.IH* rt Merck 1.70 ,18 359JM . 6 ,'J mf!h!u° 1.60 24n 202 a ®99rtl i H jS,.90 11 4 17U+ rt IS K W t’a® "d Quotatjuotations from NASD atI ai p - Purouani to S o c l^ ^ Idalio Codo I H § 'i i L"':s I§:,2r“ '3 ■ § f “iiIH- rt MIdSoU 1,44 7 1911s : p1 i j s i s “1 1 v s 1 16 *t tsrt*®^ proximxim aately noon. Ali bids interdealie a l e r notice Is horowith glvorQlvon lo all paronts ond moSP .72 fl 50] >12rt— rt G s £ , 1 , auordlan«olschoologool In his'dlsirlct, but not ICO^ 1.16 8 594 p27Vi^ rt Q ' i I s i ' i i ' s s ,’l , ••• ’'1 •» ’9 208 36«1* rt Bid Askkc|( tho ago of sixtoon (10)(Id) years ot ago, shall QrlW^alFIn ^8 3 mH - rt Molo"©?/" 1 13 7fl5«5 550H- W qSfb? 103 1 a a . i causo tho child to boH) InslruciodIni In sub|ects nk of A m er. 28.2i il£, =?> “ gQrvhna 1,04 7 832 u14IH*h 7 rt MiSITel 2,08 ’9 2 J .U.25 commonly ond usuallyally laught I In iho public l-r- W MrphCo '1,26 ^^9 48 Isz «1 5 S . II ' s g!S: a tesis ' 013 23 230 p5H* H I'slSeC.iSec.C o, 21.75 22,212 25 schools of Iho SUto10 ol ol l»ho. 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UPI) - The suspicion mlslakerily misl allack a person’;on’? own insulln-manufactifacturlng cells, after 1 In chlldron is'causcd by cells. cells attaching to lhe[lecclls’surface, ct dlsease-fighling system Chances Ch are the Imniunee system's To detect thethe antibodies, the re- - ' . i j i ' Ire wasi slrenglhcned doesn’t does' go wrong by itself,If, bul: is searchers addedded tHe children’s blood ■ a rcpoit In "I'he New triggered irlg j by som e ty p e of di.seli.scase or • lo purified isletjlel cells from rals. To •nal of Medicine. , . poisoiJ poise to producc the wrongIg kindk of find oul if anyny i anlib6dles from the rs found suggestions, anlibodles, anllt scientlsls believe.!, children hadI all attached to the Islet ’Ai psled further, that the The Th researchers — fronrom lhe cells, anolhorr aiantibody was added nologlcal system makes University Univ of Chicago. Univenverslly of which is knownvn lclo latch on lo th c first ype of antibody which Missourl-Columbia Miss and NorlhwIhwcslern antibody. Thatat sisecond antibody was I. he cells that produce U Unlv niversity — exam ined bloodid fifrom 88 flourescent.'so50 uunder a microswpe, cks onlo their surface. ' chlldrcn child whose diabetes mellltillltus was any Islel cellsHs with anllbodfes - at- , called Islet cells, arc in bad bad enougfi to require dallyly 1Insulin lached would glovglow. . IS. , Ihc organ w hich 'shshots. o lj Dr. Zachary■y R.P Freedman of the nsulln lha body needs lo In in one-third of lhe diabetic chichiidron. University of)f < Chicago lioted tw o .. ^ - and other, earbohy- they they fou?ld antibodies lh at atlactlachcd lo things aboul lhe lhe connecllon thal arc . lhlhe e Iislet cells. Those sam e antimlibodles unclear, produces millions of w were ere found in som o childrensn 'wilh a First, lhey hadhad to use ral Islcl cclls, ;lbo'dles. Each is pro- milder m ild form of diabetes nol reqrequiring since human islet cells a re difficult lo recognize and destroy a insulin insul shots. ' isolate. The antllantibodies probably also ign Invader. Bul sclcn- Tesls T e now nre being conducduclcxi lo latch onto humariman Is'lcl cells, but lhat some diseases might be find out If those anlibodles found foi In Isn’t known dcflnleflnllely. • nntibodlcs which ^he diabetic chlldrcn doslro;lroy lhe

BOSTON (UPI th a t diabctce In ct T V GARACAGE SALE i the body’s dlscji going haywire Thursday by a r England Journal a f c : ' ■ I M , R ese a rc h e rs f ...... ‘ V ;:;V ^ now being , l^slec body's Immunolof a specific type a a : - r seeks put the c inaulln and locks o " *.\ . Those c e lU call LIMITEITED OFFER Ihc pancreas. ,' AUGUSTiT 2 6 socretc.s lhe Insull I * 2* 9 9 9 5 ° ° SNAKE RIVER AUCTIAUCTION ■ " ulllhc sugar an Advortlioment: AugoA ugustus d ra lc s. 2 0 ’x 2 2 ’ L ’ ■^*' The body pro AUGUSTT 2 6 SLEGAFIAGE different antlbo'd KATHERINE DONMINCIlINC ESTATE I; 1-16x7’ Ovorhood I.J'kA'S" kVo/k-in door. grammed lo recoj AdifortUemanl: AuguA ogujt 25 -W o n , E !U r»;flcnn«tiaSMottor'imllh Moi II colored roofing and • specific foreign I tistf believe some caused bv nn F irst day o f sclt c h o d l A U G U SB T T 3 0 [BUILDINGS ly of bus a t th e w rong;g school,sch but'little Heath Rogen JACK-3MSNEICH1lEICHOORS Who doesn’t: rememberrc the first day Advortliamonl:l:Auggft29 Aug 733-8762 school? This mUe•tie ffellow w asn’fa c tu a lly crylirylng Sprlndale, Ark.,., soonso< got a ride lo the corret W«rt, Ellort. DonnedII aS MM< oiiofim ilh iCCmtERtlAL BUILDINGS because of thc /aclfact that school had started!d forf school and w aIS s off lo a happy second grad blealbijMTlngj,'jlso!------'jiolher y e a r; Trums um out thal he jusl got offff tlthe experience. 2 0 DOUBLE INCLUDES: 1- Ttnpjrog door ~ All Itool CO breeding « K O ¥ tiding. ENHETT^ CAN AFI MYERB> successful G L A S S S ' 7 3 : D Lonzer. PAINT /; FARM&CCU - WICHITA, Ka^. (UPI) -- A tiny ' Anllabiesl frog used by Amazon Rivere r 1basin natives for poison on blow dart-la ris has VHITE . ^ been bred for Ihcflrst time inIn I North 17 ■ ■ ^ America, Sedgwick Coun;y’ ZooZo of- Ilcials said Wednesday. HcrpetoJoglsl Pole.- Gray’ salsaid Ihu • — genus Phyllobalcs lugutjg u b rls - latch ed 'n thc spring aare re black ll W Y b U O’-ange sti ipes running tho lengthI V r boclles. which a re only onl I '- reel il sil' long at adulthood. Wher/hen they ^FORDTO e m erg e from tadpole statu s5 tolo being frogs, cach lugubrls can .fll.fit on a ICKYI” fingertip with room lo spare. Zoologist J lm M a rlc lt saidd soisomc-of WM— the exotic eggs were lalU lasl Sep- tembcr. but lhat six frogs■ogs that emerged May 18 were probablyQbly from INI ano th er batch. E gg lo frogg usiiallvu; tiikes aboul t\yo m onths, hc said.aid. G elling lhe eggs to bccom ce tadpoleslac tholr walls. Boau aind the tadpoles lo becomeame full- Washable nnd Ic flbdgcd frogs required .very■y spcclals] conditions: an 80 -d c g rccc c tem - BEI p c ra lu re , 80 percent hum idity,:y, .si.spcclal HITE A N D p a s t e l s lightbulbs lo simulate dayllmcm e and a • s t i 181 WHITE T mo^sy moist environment. - il Jt2843 WHITE Even though,lhe primary*y uU.SC In Rcg.-S7.39. South America Is for lheir poiso'oison, ific jlcoucnzerj tin y frogs will nol poison zoo) officials,offi Fuosy about th Gray said. • — ' Ourablo;'ocrubbablo Bor "You’ve got to sui)jcct them the lo ___ A rubbor latox to tho bost Iclhal stress to get poisontn ooul of Rog. S12.35. them,” Gray said. "(The nativetlves) pul ||roLcrrzerJ St 1611 WHITE AND PASTI Uicm on a stick and hold themsm (over a fire .” $ 0 8 9 VIKOE and masonry. . A sim ilar " firs t". In breed•ceding ;i . • poison arro w frog of tho samne'fariiily. c'fj HOUSE .) ' ■ gt-nus Dcndrobatcs auralus,s. earnede Thu- consctonllouaU3 pnlntorpf will suroly ccloct VIKC the zoo the Bean Award in 197C.197C T hill lho outaido ol hlala homo.ho Unoqualod In covorogo. $ 7 9 8 award/is presented by lhe Amerlc.'inAm< color rolonllon. Rog. S13.37. X T E hlO R Association of Zoological Park*arks and Aquariums for thC most notableable birth < ^fliT ho best value aroum S EL RANATEX o r hatching in a given calen dla ar ry > e a r. Tor those who oro ^ ouso paint to satisfy I EXTEFtho most discerning deco rato r. Rich low- Inm ate sw allow s ■ ROLLER & TRA' RO M Slish T on oxtorior wood, E-Z PointerIntor 9 " roller (nom i-om ooth flnlsllautKul volvot^dat finish. K Solid, ponolfollr it tho prudent homo sbostos siding, bricks another’s glasses2S -'wllh troy.ly. 3 p la c e s »90a-F H O -eO . 1 long lasling. V baso stains (or t ' R og. S-1.05.<.05. wnor to seal comeni _ • pa in ter. Boa' GOLDEN, Colo. (UPI) - A counly C( ays. polios ond oljlo- protocis woods. R' jall inmate who made aI seconds( Ponotralo!> Invisibly, atlempl 1(5 commit sulcldccldc by. 8 2 9 8 4r " B R U S H ka out molsturo, and I A cm o 4I" " rsylon nyl brush’ aA-3912 for an vonlo4 winlor damago j swallowing eyeglasses was repreported oxira amootl■nooth lotox finish. R og. S-l.OO. $ 7 9 8 In S tab le coficlltion Wednbsdatsd ay al from freezing. I TERIO R Rog. S11.60 j [ C olorado G eneral H ospltai In1 Denver,Dor Jefferson Counly Undcrsheriflerlff Dc- ALL PAINT NOHO IT T T l nny Oocka said Paul NeveIcve. :iJ, tho quality Insldo youf homo? p 7 9 0 DAP U ■ K . , a p p a r o n tl-y— b o rro u 'i,‘d— imc 3onnolf3 Colorlzor high-grndo !55M' 11 oz. Pacor LaicERIOR ’ f prisoner’s passes Tuesday anda n d ''th e st paint you can buy. • I Tj il,22. Acrylic i’i next thing he knew Neve had:! go gol)til(‘cl jlji/ ...... > i I rog. S2.20 nowTAINS oi 1 ^ 1 th em u p .” 5TELS rollng or latox or tho choosy, T ------T J n __I UMAC 11 o r. g u n for3eaulll{03 srr ond IFREE PlCK -U PE * ' oasy. RoaEXTERIOR . oQoy disponaing. Rog.>. S" Rog. S10.50 DEAD'ond USELESS'SS' ^ ;E PAINT i o $ n .2 7 A N IM A L S ! ! KO ncryllc to prolocl W C go. durabillly nnd ^ \ LATEX CAULK IUPPLY FOUR SEASEASONS SUPPLY Lalox'whllo caulk, rog. PAINT CENTER FC KON-KRE DON COTE’S PA 1757 Kimbernberly Road, Twin Falls■Tl ‘OZ-"in Drown or yr-UT;------1936 Kimberly! RRc o a d R l K 3 «onlyS1.4G, W ■ 7 3 3 . - 8 4 3 2 \ ^ . 7 3 4 - 7 9 2 1 : ' 4nish) 3 Now 19 lor thc :a u l k in g g u n J I T U R E T W I n ' f ALLS^LLS GLASS & PAINT IILDING CENTER R o w n er r sm ooth, HUB CITY iBUILC dfivownys. [ ■ 1863 Addiso(dison A venue, E ast I. 52.52. ^ . . W endell. I d a h ob & walKa. Pom “Buhl 733:33683 5 3 6 - 2 0 6 5 . „1 locko 01 INI 5 ' ' pfovonlo fflTERMTlOK> - ' ® - ...... - W - TWIN FALLS ■ ■ S a t e lasts from 26 thru S^pt PAINT PAU K IT -----— alls >.1LK-90 E-Z . 4 ploco palnl pnos . minting (un and log 59.6?.

=OUR SEASONS SUP Rupert, Idaho ( 3 6 - 6 9 6 7

RANDALC'S PURNITI & APPLIANCE 1118 Mdin Street, Bu 5 4 3 - 4 2 5 9 n August 26

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C itypi l a n s► to hiike ' . .■■'V' .-.'A A. m ostifees foi rwi/ater sewerr, rec:reatiion

By JEFF SHER consequenlly classs slsizes, are smaller. wateriter systom.j There currently’ is no Times-News writer •The fee for• jyouth baseball, chargearge for these services. TWIN FALLS - BeginningIng in softball, soccer and baskelball and Wasl.Vastewater fees will Increase fr :tbbcr. Twin F alls resid en ts willvill pay-p Ju n io r and Legionn baseballbl will be $3 $2,3030 loto $2.53 per month for a sinsingle- ore for clly water,^ sewer servservice per person per seaseason. Al present, familyTilly residence, from $4.25 to $ id garbage pickup and willvill be oply youth baseballill cand soflball c a rry fo r• a duplax,d from $1.50 p e r uni to larged for using some currentlytiy freefi a charge, Sl. S1.C5C5 pper unit for apartment hot creation facilities, under thele pro-p •Youth tennis less'essons will Increase a n d mobile me home parks. Wastewijw aler tsed 1978-79 budget, f fromS2loS3. fees;s ffor schools, churches; ,and In Its proposed budget, whichch wasv , 'Swimming poolDl fees(< will Increase governivernment and commercial facfacillt- IfcitotfAU/x. 'r 3cQsed this weck^ the city courcouncil from $.25 lo $.50 for3rchlldrenunderl2: c lesI willwill also increase. and a_S250150 foe Ipes-to realize an additional $30,$30,000 from $.40 to S.75 for foi 12 lo 18 y e a rs; fo r• now nov hookups lo the wastewj revenue from recreation1 fefees. ■ from $.75 to $I forr ovo ver 18; from S5 lo systemitem will be Initiated. 00,000 from sanitation fees, S132,;i32,000 $15-for a n under-lU18 iseason pass; and ^ Thus,rhus, the minimum charge tlo a > ■ I om w ater fees, $111,000 frfrom from $7.50 lo $20 foor ri an over-18 seoson slngle-figle-famlly user for sanllat Q stewater fees, ond $20,000] fromfr pass. ; w ailer le r andi wastewater services wilL igineering inspection fees, for• a totaltc •A charge of $.5050 per ] cor for entry increasT ease from S8.5S to $10.38., a 21 :venue increase of $393,000,; a 19 Into the Shosh'dne; Falls-DierkesFr Lake percentrcent increase.- ;rcent Increase over the revetevenue park area will bc■e Initiated.li The fee Finalfinally, an engineering Inspeciicctlon om those sourccs last year. will be collected daildaily from June 1 to fee! of S35SI per Jo^ wlli be ch arg ed foi The city council wanls lo Incre;icreasc. Sept. 1 ond on.wee]vcekepds only from ' newde>.v developments. There currcntlntly Is ^ £ < . y ' osl of Its scrvlce fees In order loto hhelp April W o ^^fy 30 ondindSept. lloOct. 1. no chargechar for this service, fsel the rising cost of providavldlng Fees for the muniunlcipal golf course Thccrhe council also has been conslcislder- irvlces. will not b.e raisedid imi m ediately, but Ing' InlllatingInll: o S20 per year businslness Tho council is proposing lhe foll(follow- will be reviewed bebefore nexl season licenseense fee, which it anticipates co % increases in recreatio n fees: . - - and probably Increicreased to o level raisese 520,000S2 In revenue p e r y e a r .'The •A fee of S3 per person per soa;soason comparable to feesees charged ol Ca- council,incli, however, refrained frfrom ill bc charged for participationitlon .in nyon Springs d olf: CoCourse. eslabllsabllshlng the fee In this ycf le clly adull softball, basketball,all, andt The council olsoIso proposes lo In- budget,dget. At any time, however, the i)lleyball leagues. T h ere currenthently Is 'crease sanitation feesfee from S2.75 to S4 counciljncll could t:econslder its decislo ) charge by the city for th'these per month for a sinsingle-famlly dwell- Theprhe proposed fee Increases will digues. ing and frpm $3.65) to $7 for a duplex. be adopted ado until after the bud •The fee for adult tennis iessons3ns will\ T h e b a sic mninimum in monthly hearingarlngs scheduled for Aug. 28 i se from $2 to $5. ch arg e for city waiwater will Increase Sepl.i)l. 5.5. Public input received a t ththose •The fee for all sw im m ing iessilessons from $3.50 to $3.85,5, aand all w ater fees m eetinjjetings ca^i effect w hetherr the ill go from S2 p e r se rie s of lesson:isonsat based on consumptinptlon will Increase increasT eases will actually be adopted,Kl. arrjion P ork and $7.50 a l Harry Ha roughly lOpercent.it. Iff theth( council decides to Incre arry P ark to $5 and $10 respQcUvicUvely. . A fee of S5 will be charged for turn- fees.!s. the I Increases Will proba he lessons at Harry Borry Parkark are. on and turn-off servervice. and S250 will becomccome effecllve on Ocl. 1, the lore expensive becouse th e p o>ol,and o l,; .be chargcd for a newlew connection to lhe beginnlginning of the 1978-79 fiscal year, Threats; (agains 9t presicident bring insstitutioimalizatition

By DAVID M ORRISSEYf ■ had charges dropiropped . for various millionllllon, Lynch said. Tlmcs-Ncws wrller rensons, 14S were/ere commuted to InIn adaddition to protection of elcrkes Lake ^nflncd In a menial hospital, ocecaccord- Specific statisticslies for more recent Lync:Lynch said lhe Secret Sen I, lg lo rcccnt statistics from thehe U.S.I years are not relea:leased by the Secret mairilaiirilalnsC2 field offices in th e Un:United ______^ jles, has 850 officers who guardird lhe ecret Service. Service, but Washiishington sources In- S tales, lite House and foreign embas; The Secret Service’ normally,lily, re- dicate the numberer ot< threats In 197S White : iOO special agenls who Invcstlj, •ases little Inform ation about Ihrcthreats neither abnorm;rm aliy high or low. ' l.COO s] th threats and other matters, icelvod by lhe president andnd vice \ No specific dolldollar am ount w as th S . M issinih g m a n sstill beingg so u g hit t proxlm atcly 1,000 support perso:•sonel. resident, but Information on1 fiscalflj placed on how mucnuch Investlgiitlon of approx laken TWIN FALLS; - — Police and re- pickup;kup was' found bul wilhout a tracetru have gone into the ,Nevada dessert on ear 1975 was publicly preseresented ' threats costs the: SecretSe Servicc. But LyncLynch'Sald every threat Is ta riously and lhat there Is no unifr the • Nevada, Tim Qualls of Twin , the2 box box canyon about 23. mlies south ictive intelligence arrests"’ mmade .protection of thethe president,’ vice dlstrlcstrict Involved and localI law Police Chlcf Tim He took no elolhiiDthlng. no m edlcalion st use Falls said relativesIves don'ti believe th e O asis,isis, Nev.N etween October 1974 and OctoOctober president and - presidentialp: can- enforciiforccment officers all must /fli\d nol even any/ exext tra cig arettes wllh pickup Into the box Reed’Reed’s two sons. Bill of TwinI i-aiis-^F s ,,jg j, 375. didates, and 400 fpcrccnt ,on olhcr Ihelreir judgment and trainingng' lo man drove his pick ly, indicating lo them I wos found by rock and,d GlennGli of Eden, say they hr Those were arrests made becaliecause • Secret Service ddtiejties. '• cvalua'aluate each case on its own meinerils, canyon where |l wa he did not plan1 lo be gone for any hounds and takonn toto\ Wendover, Nev. exhausthausted almosl every posslbllily f . threats issued ogainst Prositresident During non elecilection years Lynch lie! salti;salil ling out the possibility theireir effortsef lo find out whal becai lerald Ford, or Vice Presicresident said lhat figure Is usually reversed. The:T he Secrct Service h as th e prln'•Imary "We aren’t ruling c lails said Thursday. of their Iheli fath er and Uiey arc losing losl Unlll the vehicleliclc was' found-hlgli’ lelson R ockefeller w ho w ere InIn offlccof wllh only 4 0 ,perc(jrcent of the Secret responsponslbllity by law to investlistlgate of foul play,” Quallsj are m any possibilities hopepe of finding him after so lonjlong a centered on a rough)Ugh road leading Into urlng lhat period. Services time spespent on protec'ton theseesc particular| violations of fed■ederal H e sold th ere are n ive happened to Reed. time.nc. TheyT hove stoted their father fall lhe remote box canyon,car officers and Of the 233 persons arrested, 34 werev, duties, '' —• law,w, LynchL said, but frequentl;ntly Is of whal might hdveh :emenl A search wasi madem: by Nevada dldn^td n ^t fish, hunt o r collect rocks.:s. and< the family hadi no- nt Idea in which onvicled, 20 had charges dlsmlsimissed, i'of fiscal yeor!or 1979, the Secret ossisleisisled .;i)y local law cnforccn the area where the theyey canca Ihink of no reason he wouldwo direction he hadgone. gon iree were tried bul acquitted,Jd. tnine Service h asreq uleslcd est a budget of $135 officerfle e rs.''' oulhorllles of the <) Cdns(ervatt i v e s ishoui ld w cage ‘ttvaro> / ; d ei a s * . the name largelyely unknown,i but If, theFr'efr' grassrootsj popularity.' WlWhile welfarce 'North Idaho 6on- “ Those of us. iri politics havo an ‘ fcwoiew organiiatlons fighting for ld(ideas In y ears. ALEC isIs now th e fastest gressm en . Rep.;p. JSteve Sym m s, and :ians. , • The student proficiency act. wlu l i l d i . Ccoreo Hm •Symms, Idaho’s first districtrlcl con- obligation td runin our'campaignsi as politlilolitlcs. growing o'rganlzatliIzotlon of local pollti- Hansen, Idaho Sen: rould require compclency Icttts “i " Jnmcs McClurc,re, all of w h o m 'a re ?|-cssman, said politics In thee UnitedUi best wc can, based?ed 0^1 Ideas," Symms clans in the nation. rerequisllq ot h i^ school gra( ir.idun- Repubi|c,i„s, former gubemaloriaT ' States has JxKO^mc obsesseded with added, • The Washingtoington, D.C,- based lon. • . ‘personalUy culls" when it shoiilhould be Symm.-;, a “ Can.'anyon County fnilt \ • ■ organization Is stillstlli liny compared to • candidate, C.L.I. "1"Botch” Oiler, and y, head of the national. ‘aw arof Ideas." ■ . farmer, said politicllticlans could be kept WliWho or whar Is ALEC? Iheestabllsheclpolll.pollllcaiorganlzollons • • TheTh work opportunity act., wwl hich P hyllis Schlafly, hi sons bn “Stop ERA" moverovemen. “We’re In a war pf Ideas, thehe IdeasI .worrying more! aboutal ideas ra_Uier • TluTiie niembership Is still smalllall, and it is challenging,■g, butbi members stress would•ould require able-bodied person: •I , ■ '-V • i, , ■ - / ; — I v ■' B-2 Tim oo-N ow o. Twin F a lb3. . Idahold£ F riday, A uquoI 25,'115,'1978 • ' ' 1 Officcial t€estifinciejIS Luke said the parents shouldd bjbe given boUi of -Bliss,[Iss, tcsllfied Thursday ------By-LORAYNEO,SMnMITH . JpromeattoracjTiey, not not get an adi^uale educaicallon. In .their program.m. . , i ------:...... • ri'cc ( h c l r momlngTM rs. A Timcs-News writerIter ’ The Goodinging School 'District, rc: Bli:Bliss, but lackinjg the blessin;;lng of the Among the10 ‘• sspecific deficiencies otheother altcniatives to , place •s. A rcher sold h e r second* “ with Bliss grade studentnt Itold her she "ployed GOODING — The Idahoho iassociate presented byr Cecil Ce Hobdey_, a Gooding sending sen dlslrict, (Bliss) thele parenls found by a stale stai evaulatlon team chllichildren in another district wit: superintendent of public instrnstruclion in attorney, fileded the suit about three ha\have been billed luitlonI by the which-Dr. Lukeuke headedI In 1974 werc paypaying the tultloh. house half thelhe day"t and h e r fourth The evaluation team’s finalnal report grader’s readlniidlng workbook In which district court here Thurslursday de- years ago lo to seek5 tuition payment GGobdingSchoolw District. h o slandard testiitesting program , general Tl tru stees Uie child hodd wtwritten Incomplete and scrlbcd the educational dimlim : ate In Uie from the Blissss pp aren ts who have been vWhile lhe purpose of lhee The case, being heard befibefore Fifth approval off Uiothi students' tra n sfe r to Under\ lengthy' qutsllonlonlng by He also saidsaid many dosses were witlwith an adjoining district, needed to keep • These recommendationsns n e v e r going to Goodlnixllng so tho disirict could >>- : District Judge Dou^os KntitCnimcr, con- Gtoodlng. MtMauk, Dr. Luke,'the Deparlartment bf "taught os if all kids were identical T 5- . tinues today w ith B liss schoo:*ool offlclais .The Blisss parenls i subscquenUy Education Ed official, oiiUlned2d the lm- even thoughI the number of istudents havhave been implenieii’Iecl, • collect the Averaverage Daily Attendance Carol Archer and Robertrt E1 rkins. (ADA) stale'funding. fum Erkins said. I’vjcxpected to. testify.,,T TI h c y a re enrolled thefre(r children In Gooding poip o rtan ce of the s ta le guidelines gi wos small.” ' C j.:;-;rRnresenled by Rogor)r Burdick, schools anywajway, believing they could avalloblc av lo help schoolss upgrade Under theselese circumstances. Dr. il’ S u n V a lle y w;a al te r M inors arrcgun work on sprinkling noin o rm a lly -p u m p e d 7C0 gallons go: a change their■hablls. habi • custody t-us nnd charged wllh ninenlm houso the dly. were worried that the city'sty's aquifer and water use-ISC 'regulations for next ml;minute, wos only produclucing 500 , The Sun Valle;/alley clly administrator burglaries In Tfrln Falls city cl and Depuly Ronon RobersonH said aboul so was dropping, have been rellrelieved to year, galgallons a minute. Hc assumemed either said the wasteisle of water is critical county and J.ickpol, Nev., as a; result percent of the the stolen property has see the underground waterer reservoirn An unexpecte!ctoa drop In the flow of '■ the aquifer was nol rechargirging as It because everyot*ryone tends lo sprinkle of Investigation I -by sheriffs•s officers< been recoveredered. He said the Items stabilize and hold ol a normalTial Ilevel. w ater from Sun Volley wells in mid- haihad In the past or the wellill w as not Uielr ,lawns,s, gardens, g and home and city detectives over the th past Included money, mor radios, other Still. Sun V alley City AdmfrImfnislrator July had Slewajwart and other officials puipumping properly. properties a»• the sam e time. week.' household appliippliancesand guns, Clayton Stewart says no onene willw know \yorrled th at, theIhi clly’s aquifer under Stewart’s « hunch now Is tha y. the real problem Is . ■ C^hiqf^ Depuly Sheriff Janie>mes Munn City policece reportsr show $272 In, for sure whether the aquiferfer 1Is stable Trail Creek CanyonCar was not rccharg- the drought in 197C the well m regulations,” Stewart said sale the two will be petltlomlo n ed 'in to . currency w as lakenla In one of the Twin . with Uio sp rinkling rcgi ■ -until this w inter when clt}city water ing as quicklyyaslnthepast. ai begun bei pumping air along v need better management magistrate mai court under thethe-youth Falls house burglaries.buri Munn sold the • officials can measure the1 waterwai level Stewart repor‘ported to. the Sun .Valley wawater and lhls damaged ■J'pum lh( “ " le water.., Whenever you rehabilitation rch. act to face t'liirglary t'li .sheriff's officeilce and city, detectivcs xpeclcd In a n d u sc o rU ie u ,. PC ;agalnst readi.ngs from past:t yeyears. W oler and Sew(ew er D istrict In Ju ly Uial ReR eplacem ent p arts a re exp< regulations, everybody charges. cha cooperated in ttthe Investigation whicli T h e period from mld-Febru;•bruary until Ute city’s wells we: appeared lo be ’this ’thl week to repair the worr mi th e water at the same He H said well over Sl.SO1,500 w as led lo the arrest:rests. ■^Id-May Is crilicai becai►ecause the pumping waleriler a t a ra te 25 p ercent the city administrator said. raquffer fs not actively rccrecharging lower than usuasual. IFor (he time being, then,n. Sfeu-art :then, Stewart noted. If the under- But a carefulIful Inspection of the well ob:observed Uiat “ the Sun ValleyIcy a q u ife r.T o cope with1th tl:this problem. Stewart n ^ground water supply drops)s w«well below pum ps and m eterset h as led S lew arl to setseems to be holding good.’’” jA check said he Is beginn!ginnlng worJ< on a set of Barker appoiwnted awards clchairman levels recorded In past yeayears, then conclude thele problem i Is wltti the •■ twitwo weeks ago showed waleIter levels rules and regulati;ulatlons for water use In ^-^ e ro may still bc causc for>r worry.w( equipment and Uie management of cqicomparing favorably with paslast years. ' Sun Valley. TheThese new regulations BUHL B - John M, BarlfbrIfbr. s ta te between law,v m makers and educators' Y et even though it nowV lookslo( os tf city water andnd has: noUiIng lo do with ' IBut Sun Valley businessesses and should be complelTipleledt>y the w inter and senator sen; of Buhl, has been appointed apj for Improvedived educollonol op- *;the aquifer is recharging' andanc stable, Uie aquifer, resresidents who have gro\rown ac- become effective‘Ctlve by next June, hc ch cha airm an of the aw ards cjjmmnmit'eefor-- portunltlcs, MMembership Includes *;Ste>tart says the wastee oof water’ Stewart noletoled eariler In the sum - cu;cuslomed to using all the wai.valer*Uiey said. the Educatlpn Conimis'sionHI of the representationJon fronm AO states, Slates,Stal a nnilonal organi/atizatlon of Amcrlcn Samoanioa, P uerto R ico and the legislators,legl sdiool officials; andar gov- Virgin Islands.ids. em ors. Representatives of ECS sayay B arker ^Glenns FFeny hig^ghway disistrict sigijns vandcialized joins .several other prominent.•nt figures MOUNTAI^'AIN SQUARE DANCE s when necessary. In In serving; a one-year teqnin on th e >1^ GLENNS FERRV - The Glenns been spliti'bulbut le f t In place. At th e also als< reported to the sign Indlca[callnelhc proper routes win B erry Ranch Road. In additionI to Uthe hazard, many tax committee,. con which is ^prliprimarily FAlRFIKLI)LI) — Melody Squares :-:Ferry Highway Dlslrict reporcporls that same site, aI mSlm box had been torn Bet responsible for devcloplng'thethe annual and C ircle Elgl: According to the Highwayy Dislrlcl,I dollars are wasted. wast The signs .take, res] Eight square donee clubs -over 15 road signs havo beencndamoged d. down and runin over( by a vehicle and ^ Jam es Bryant Conant Awardrd e< sta b li- will ho.st the (he signs were Installed lclo assist about three marman-hours to manufac- Jan the annual "Mountain ’- ‘or destroyed by vandalss In recent the slop sign had : been completely (he shed in 1977. R ecipients ha vee Included^lr Square Danceince" at the Falrfldd em'em ergency vehicles In locaUilUng acci- ture, plus thele cocost of materials and she w eeks. ■ ' rem oved, Benjamin Mays, former presi■esiilent of Legion Hall AugAug.2GalU;30p,m. dents or fires. Removal or deface- Installation, acco.according to the H ighway Bet The most, reccnt damajimage w as Also In Uie KingKh Hill a rea, the "K ing dcr MMoi orehouse Colledge in AtlaiitJniita, Jo an reported on the Clover Crcc"reck Road Hill” road signgn northi of town had been m m en e t of Uie signs constitutesIS ca h azard D istrict, County Sheriff's Gonz Gai Cooney, president ot Children'sChi Myron Blissliss will coil the dance, sign, cast of K inc Hill. The■he sign s has broken off andtid remr oved. D am age w as If If such : vehicles cannot locate loc the Elmore Co iding are asked to bring D epartm enf-is'-is ccontinuing invcstiga- Television Tel Workshop in NewVew Y o rk , Tho.se atlendini andwlches. Breokfost will tlon of the, vandi/andallsm and expressed , City.Clt’ " dessert or sand- concern tliatI rerrremoval of the stop sign ECS. E a non-profit, hatiilationw lde bc served alI the P ioneer Campground J , could resultL in a serious accident,, organization org wns founded In 19GC lo north of Falrfliilrfleld al 9 o.m. Sundoy. Jerom e RiRepUblicarms re-elecict officers possibly resultingultlng In a fatality. • ' , . further fur a worklnu relatllat lonship Bring talile senscrvlcc, ■ ic commit- [' ■ ' JEROME —' Clair RlckeIcketts was Shirley SchuUejUc, president of the Easl teclecman James Jones, slate ; P rman of the End Republica[lean Women's Club, were teeteewoman Pamela Jones andind finance recently re-elected chalrmai .11. Michael Jerome County Republican:an Party1 at elected vice^::e-chalrwomen. Marjorie ch;chairman Charles Marshall. h e posl of the committee’s annual reoreorganira- Dubois was re-electedre- treasu rer, an d DoDahmer was elected to the Eugene Coo::ook w a s r c - e l e c l c d '' youlhyoi committeeman. .-tion meeting. Ltee plans a ^ • . M axine Bell, p rsldent off theUie Jerome treasurer. 1R icketts said the co m m lltc Club, ond Also re-cleclected w ere sta te com m it- fuifund-raiser Oct. 7. m u •Republican Women’s Clu m

' ^ O l b Saftonairfia t — tu R obert Lylele R o b b i n s N ettie B ell BsB a r n e t t J E R O M E -R o b e rt Lyle Robbins. formcrMaglctiglc TWIN FALLS -- NcNellie Bell Barnett, 75. ofr TwinT . ^ Valley resident of RoscvlSeville, Calif., dIed-Mondnyy ofo: • Falls, died Thursdaysday momlng at Magic Valley Va Injuries recevied in a blcyctlcycllng accident. Memorial Hospllal.I. B o m O ct. 3 1.1W9 at GooGooding, h e a tlcn d ed schoolsIs itin F uneral services2S willw bc announced by W hite L Jerom e. He had movedi to (California about elghl year;ears- Mortuaryin Twin FallsPalls, ago. Survivors Include a3 son,so Roberl ot Sacramento:nlo, Calif.; his parents, AlfrcAlfred R obbins of Je ro m e and am Dora M. Doster of MarM arsing; h alf-brother Georg

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Friday. Auouot 25.19708 Timos-Nows, Twin Falls,s. IdIdaho B-3

U r t i p i r ^ • < i i f ail in t a l k s N EW YORK (UPI) - Major-lcfl Jm plres struck oul T hursday in tlhelr iltem pt to resolve their disputeute ' iie ow ners over renegotiationI of t their M ntract. A spokesman for tlie ,Amerm erlcan League said nothing w as resolvedIvod and 10 announcement would be forthetrthcom- ng until Friday moming. •'I don’t

B risco e _ CharCharle* KoR«l/Tlme»-Newi i PHILADELPHIA (UPI)>1) — middleweight Marvin Hagler, r; Dozens of Twin F allslls youngstery( w atch entrancedccd asaj her routine durlrigIng a special gymnastic oxhlijxhibltlpn at 1 * mplon Sage Gym nastics, I :lghth In the World Boxing A^so in I grow up 1I wanna.1 . . Paula Bosonbury, thehe NowN Mexico stato champior :s. Inc., facility Thu rsd ay nlglnight. About •- • • W/hen and Incoming freshmanTian at Utah State, goes Ihrouglirough 175 people lum ed^ out01 for thc exhibition. lon. Thursday night scored1 a un- mlmous upscl over fifth-ran•ranked ______Jennie Briscoe. Som e 14,930 people, the larg lan est — — lumber ever to attend an indooroor non-i ■ __ ^ , llie fight at Thc Spectrum, showeiowed up . I o w atch the 159-pound H agler,r. 25,2J of i ^u r m o> : r e m ea r k s ff i a l l i ni s: w i r ri m e e^ t Jrockton, Mass., beat Briscoe,►e. 1 IGP /4 >ounds. md Jim Individual medic;cdley, came wllh a Hagler, 2G, a southpaw, workedrked his BERLIN. Westst GermanyC (UPI) — American Am Cynthia WoodID dhcad 7 :20.«2 lo sl|ce nearnearly Uiree seconds BruceIruce Fumlss, John Naber and < set at powerful surge• overove the last 50 m eters 1 abs and his left hand inlo Brlscirlscoo’s America’s Lindada Jezek, Canada's scemi;emlngJy had Uic race sewed1 u]up but from Uic old m ark.rk. ^ .Monlgirlqnlgome^ sot tho old mark sc m plcs. to clock 2;03.C53 andai knock nearly a '! ace Ihroughout thc malch. DrlsBriscoe, Graham Smith1 AAustralia's Tracey waso'■as overtaken In the last 25 m ete3ters by The team was sBr B rocc F urnlss, Bill 7:23.32: 23.32 at thc 197C M ontreal Olymp fdals at sccond from tho1C old0 mark of 2:04.39 : 15, of Philadelphia, could returnam (only Wickham and thcle SovietS Union’s Line WickhHckham. Woodhead also brok(oke Uie F o rre ste r, Bobby>y H:iHackett and Rowdy SmSmIUi, lt who won six gold modal nd was - set by Stovo LumLundguist earlier this ; )ccaslonal body punches. Kachu.shlte all s(set world rccords oldId mnu a rk w llh 4:07.15 to win the ssliver Galncs. Uic1C CommonwcalUi Co Games and meters month,- ^ In the opening round, Briscoe:oe wv ent T hursday as timinnings tumbled at the medalledal. Lincham won the bronze br The U.S. teamim c .of. ^Tike B runer, fastestistcst In tho h eats In Uie 200 me nlo a shell as Hagler ju.st jabbedbed him world swimming;»championships. ch medalicdal In 4:07.33. again b etter thaihan her intil he bled from the nose, Jezek. whose preprevious best time in oldd wwo orld m ark. Hagler scored again in thc! secondsec 200 m eters bachiackstrokcwas2:14.39 “I “I wasv a little bit worried wh nonlh’s. U.S. cham- wasb(as behind after thc firsl 100 mcti ™! O p e nn d ra w doloesn’t he]glp B o rg 3y hitting in and out as Briscoetoe triedt se t a t this mon 5 ■ : i jnsuccessfully to throw bodydy ipun- pionships, clocked!cd 2:11.93 and sliced saidWlid WiOkham. :hes, more than half a secondsi from the old NEW YORK (UP(UPI) — When Bjorn when/hen the championship draww was , at_\yimbledon, wherewhc he was wllhln a 1 In the third round, Briscoe trietried to mark held by Eastlast Germany’s Birgit “ “I I guessg I panicked a bit but: luckilylu Borg first decidedded Ito rule the world, held,eld, anda the first nam e dra\'?h1 In thc couple ot games2s of01 becoming a first ; throw punches that caught Hagler Ha Trelberal2:12.47.17. mlado ad e my way up after the firs'Irst 200 0 0 one ever told him il would be easy. mion’s en’s b racket w as Bob Howltlwill of round casualty.. ,V1(Victor Amaya led In j with a right cross and cul hislls rlghl r Trciber finlshec;hed sccond lo thc mle eter te rs. My shoulder dldn’l bothether me NcverUieless,, hc worked hard and South/outh Africa. the fif Ul se t b eforeore Borg1 persevered to _ 1 to achieve the No. 1 Howl eye, which bled until the seviseventh American fromI PalosP Altos,- Calif.. atI all. all I couldn’t see many of ol thc paid the pricc to a Hewitt, a transplanted Australtrallan, win. It was Borg’srg’s toughest match of ' I round. Briscoe's nose also ble(bled al with 2:H.07 andnd Ctinada’s Cheryl swlmiw im m ors from lano one w hereolwas, I ranking in tennis,mis, a peak he has isi prin:prim arily a doubles player, ancand hc the two-weck tourn;lu rn am en l., . 1 llmesdurlngtheflglit. . Gibson to o kihobrobronze in 2i 14.23. s0 o1 l jJust u kept In going at It.’’ maintained thiss yecyear by winning tho sharedliared Uio Wimbledon-doublescs title1 Asked at thc( timetin If n lou^ first 1 In thc nlnlh round, both fighfighters ' Wickham, racing:lng for the first lime French and Italjan'Ijan Opens and then a thislls ye;year wlUi Frew McMillan. BulBu hc round match wasn’t wa! beneficial to J.S. a 15 th ird ' consccullve V fought loe-lo-toe until Briscoe>c beganb< the championshlishlps after nursing u Jozok, whose win gave the U.S, ive Wimbledon cham- is5 a crcrafty, well-conditioned vetc/eteran prepare him forr thelh< long grind nhend, to show fatigue. shoulder injury,, pcposted 4:0G.28 In Uie old medal i tally, said, "Threeee gold plonship. . capnblapnble of giving Borg a tougherler lest Borg grinned nndmd said,: "You always ' , "Bennie tried bul the Jabs werwere In mclcrs freest;■estyle, m oro than a ' mledals edal and me getting a vworld • N ext on his agendgenda is th e U.S. Open Uiantian hhe would like In Uie opeiipenlng expect to get throuirough thc flrsi coupic ccord. I’m really happy.’’ his face all evening." said his■ traintral er. second better Uiariian the old mark of ''ccon beginning Tuosdaysday night, and onco’ round,ound. of rounds wilhoulout much troublo. n i > Georgie Benton.-“We couldn'tn't

Jim Mur,array ,.______ScS econd see e d knoc►eked i 3ut o f p ro> tourney;■y . '1 BROOKLINE, Mass,. (UPI)^i) — Ramirez tookok 1 a 3-2 le a t r i n Uie I ^ T h ettcr than Duane Thomas. Not Red been everythingg O.J.C Simpson was. I I hadha luncJi with Uils living lc(legend They didn't realize[illze how com pletely finalsInals cforc. “ But hc didn’t surprise0 irme. I Italy and sbUh-sc'h-seedcd Wojtck Flljak .'Magic,” Duane ThomasIS was jjg piny^ onlyy two seasons with the jjjj. ‘^Poetry.— lombio-pontamctc r, i 1 h is w ay lo Uie s\vlmrtlng-poolool-and y e a rs a t $18,000,0, S S20,0002i and $22i000. surpri;lurprlscd myself with how badbadly I of Poland againgainst New Zealand’s { 3r^icnmirpninnjoisos— pTnyJSij i a y s r ------:------(;hrist;cui!r------aroken field. An ode to a touchdow to Uic Super Bowliwl both limes. Bul lo alncd 100 yards a game-nine limestin a for making the tearteam and Ibr, becom - n sogns glveyouanldeaoUloUiowhardltwasfor They should'have written s< e a r and a half have been sto;stopped Ing Rookie of thccY Y car.ci ^ 1 off-fleld plays for about him. He should hnve/e beent anyone to call 0 ehlnd the line oT scrimmage in real The next year,ir, wwith no make-the- ® “ touchdown" Thom as, and Jumijumping • Duane Thomas,, theth Cowboys traded fe? . team bonus clauselausc, and no bonus,. jpcrstur him lo New EngliIgland after the first Ameie r ic a ’s 3ver ropes in airports ns a super 1, at $20,000 base puy A i TV or Super Bowl for an running back who There The was a marijuana bufhii.;f tn D uane Thom as, al In rent-a-car, shaving- on TV T i o i plus S uper Bowl1 checkji,che actually took ns for a couldn’t evJn beat bca Duane Thomas therelore somo place;' which n splashing Brut under his arms f h lake^home pay. He' ■ No.).ONE verybody look wi.-joly .it one ano few' million a year. He shouldlid have 1 leaving a fire. Therh e tra d e dldn’l lake, every m other “ iwlwys should tear up V ut those who Knew him said Tho: txwn thc biggest thing to hll thehe ssport The Patriots foundmd him so spooky they but lh 1C Cowboys lold him to . x k ______^_ SPC»ORT- e lf hc cam e .wlUi the probItrobiems were’ not • clicmlcal,,1 ThPv Uie contract. The Co slnco Rockne — or Pudge Ileffelf- Hel didn’t cvcn care lf ! . / sh u t up and QorryryUiel^all. th' Su p er Bowl attachcched. So they scnl him went ent deeper( lhan that. Ingcr. .. , ’ Any w ay you looklook al It. It's as If th1> back to theCtowboj Bowuvling!! /l)oys an d this llm c h e'* T h o m as Uiouglit about th e ques-i American stage2 lost a Barrymore, thc Instead, he was the toast of not only lod them■m 161 tho Super Bowl, ions. " I w as living In m y ownvn little • opem a Caruso.so. Bul 1 this Achilles h a v E Super Bowl one Jan u ary -7 and In h c won It for them, We now ave openings .. I to th e San Diego CJhargers andd tuiturned ;. WOMd/orld',’’ ho .ciild. "I wos maklni:lng the finally wants to leavleave his lent. His new ‘‘'C forlor Leagues. looso by the next summer,r, 1 la te r People talk about»ut Dunne Thomas as world/orld up as I wont along. I w as ffien to r, . Rooscvc■scvell Grier, that ■ ^ spending two seasons as a Wasfiinsfflngton if he were a gaudaudy figure from Uio lookir»klng for something better InJinjlfe. I fearso m e fourUi,rUi, is enthusiastic, ■ MIXED-) - MENS-WOMENS Red.*)klns t« c rv e . He found football fool past, a legend likelike Ty Cobb or Tuffy •meanlean, hero I had come fromim this "He’s in .fontaslhtasllc chape," Rosy MON.IN.-TltES.-FRI. ridiculously easy — and the rest;st ot0 life Lcemans. But he’sle’s only 32 y e a rs old. physl'ihysltal environment, and I w{wanted enthuses. "He wanwants to play. All he kVAILABLE EVERY WEEIEEKEND endlessly complicated.-He rctreo treated H e should have beebccnlnabaqkfleldall to3 rcach rc Into a different, an ar in- asks Is someonectogivchimfltryout." tog OPEN LANES AV/ Into silence. He bccam c the HIcrmlt errr at these . years -instinstoad of’ a stroct. tellccisllcclual environment. .1 hndad this- ItumodtoThomalomas. "Do you think it — Halfback. Hc was on the: DallasDi Instead, he wass b beating around Uie strotro p gj ego, but had to work on1 myselfm will be hard to) ninnin again NFL lines SUNSETT B O W L riINC. Cowboys, but not, of thc CiDallas country looklngfopfopDuanpThomas. • D^deal Wllh t}io outside worwld. I today?" Tliomaslas g grinned. " It never ^ BUHL, IDAHO 5 4 3 - 9 9 7 r ; Cowboys. Dunne T^om^s was/as in a Now he w ants; to go back lo a Super becanocam’c physically- Intlmldatlnitlng to **nvas,” hesaid.

L ’ • • - - - '-1 -1 - ______•• '1 .. B-4 Tlmoa-Nows, Twin Folio,0, IdiIdaho • Friday, Auouat 25.19. 1 9 ^ • • S u ttton aip o kogiz€BS inI clubbhouise rS ANGELES o0 C< hristian but would notot answer a any questions, Bul B his apology Isac'cepled,-J.- andB igT enconl1 conferences, oviover lo figure oul why thisi all hnd to thc nrgumcnt,nt, tbut the'importnnt-fact ' and 0 ballplayer, for his part in ' Toward thchc end t of the statement his hhappen,” a t S utton said in his statemsla ent. . is that thc feeli;reeling exists thal.thls did "Hopefully, he now realeallzes the -• Thg aiiercallc '•Sunday's fisl flgtit wilh Stevt>teve GarVey voice wp.'s choked cho with em otion and jj, -callon actually occurred • “And the only possible rcasoason r can happen and feelfeelings arc hurl. Having things that 1 do are positiveEthings,” tl: becau.<;e' Gan'c;an'cy was upset about In New York. te a rs w ere Inin hhis eyes. find is that m y life isn’t beirtjeing lived causcd thc foefeeling Is thc same as “ I failed to do llie righlIthlng, thi and I Garvey,'hishis left eye still reddened Sutton seemed..to. shouldeIder, a l l t h e som e thingsIS,Sutlon ,Su had said about accordi.ng ^cc to, w h a l. 1 itnowlow. as a having said It.It. . : *' humbly nnd sincerely apolo^ze apo: to' by the fight,;ht, .watched a tape of blame for-'ThV fight, in markc‘d him in a WashiI'ashington Post story. He Christian, loberiglit'- '■ onyonc who has been embaribarrqs^ by Sutton’s comrimments on a television con trast to his dem eanor imnm m ediately confroi;t4-d Sullon Sull \j’ilh the article •'B ecause if .it were, then thei tliere "M y role as a C hrtstisn should have ; this whole incident,” the pitchingpile s ta r m onilor in a a local I station’s van, ^le ,‘‘jfollowing the fight and^his st;statenients before Sunday’sliiy's Biinif. would nol have been.JUi arti'irticle in a been lo, at[ all costs, prevent hurl ,)uld offend • feelings, to sootsoothe those thnl a re hurl • said before lhe Dodgerigers’. 'game assumed hat lhat Sutton’s apology in- about It Monday. .• Sutlon laterter ssaid the fight started ncnew spaper In w hkh 1 woulc against Philadelphia, thclhe .opening cludedhim.ihcqhd acccpted it, Sutton, who is from Alabaibama, firsl when Garvey.'ey |poked him with his •. an;any bf m y team m ates. An.-\nd Ihere and to preventvent argum ents. I coufd iiifronlallon have done all Ithal very easily with m alchofa 13-game homestar(Stand. " F irs t ot>t all,” ; he , said, (luring '■ jokedjc lhat tho fight inI Ithe Shon index finger.:r. GGarvey said it began would wo nol have been a coiifr Sutton, riresscd in streetreel clolhes, practice befor!fore the game, "I accept SIStadium ’ lockerroom folioillowed an after Sullonn broughtbn Garvey’s wife, in which thei-e wcr^.* harsh woiwords, hurl Just the rightht wword or explanation or apology.” ' delivered the prepared staleItatem ent for hl{; npology'.' •’ . ' aiargument with Gnrvey, whwho played Cyndy. inlo lhethe cconversation. fe(feelinKs and a scuffle. WV h i t e S« o x kml o c k : § ( £ ( C m d g g)LLcoilI( D U t ^ v \ k ? ^ ■' K I a n s a ss G ity o II 2 110 ST, LOUIS. CiMClNHATl CIMC U. M'ki Fimbi:n,:n, Qnii'Nio,l n.t. »i . Ed3i» I. l-iosi Gormin,: Cnni. ET'en. Fort uS?Bh, "p J i S 0 mjcoi o’s OOOO ibtnI bl tb rh b l D'Sbi.NoiinHiimlO' .r3al.,Fi.|2.,b„ . f . , 30 S 8 4 D'ock (1 i 0 0 01 flo.o note 3b n 20 , ‘ssffiii? n ■ Twnto ' .. «ijb010Uim-2 '[ OOOOMorji0 Motoin 2D 3 111 Coiilflo OlilJlul p l a c c 3 CrilFsy rl 3 112 Simpson. He> Zllll«,'’1ollnZiili SiarV chirloM -Thecashers T t o ^ f f i r s t ] ^ B a s e b a ll E-V«lo:. OP-Tor'onts i. LOO-ToQ—Torsnlo 10. . HonUrcIi cl 4 111 Fold r Ho. 7; Klm W*rv.Otilnfl "b 30 10 !s''Co’n^*rclilI«ll.lll, SoumAtr«i;MolPute«ll. “) CHICAGO (U Pl)-K rlcSodSoderholm scored on the sam e play on Otfo . 3D-Pit(ljn.ViTiJUkef.hfl-Th»np«anl ...U. avilitior No 10: Totr.a» ^ T^NHIMCom^ieSbyls'TAI '■ C 1 B.nch C ^ 4 0 0 0 hit a p air of doubk\sTliur,sd;iyl.ny night to Velez's error•or In th c third inning B“RnR0fl5O 3? iVo'o’ c rc i biorn Borj, S««Cl". S<»,t41 2 V.lji 1 U90t» ( L ^ i 5 7 1 0 Lvm el 3 0 0 0 *AiHlriln; Ourl,« I 1 'lead tlie Thursd;iy nightlight' lo lead thc Detroll Mufp^^ ^ 3 2: 0 t 1 0 ” oV2'a“i7;2’Oilr p OOOO *9. Poor Fltming,s’ s I s ’k Be S: j taim, w US. W»,77B 3, l.flm, Cnnrc. drive d ri In three rims and it WIICOI (W IMI 9 11 2 I 2 4: Tyson 2b 2 0 0 0 llnd'inlln<3> ph 1 0 0 0 C^^e o. K|el1 toM WfU; 4. E33.0D.C9J. U5.»t!J4M 5 p.,.Chicago White Sox to a -M•M victory T igers lo a 5-2 victory over Toronib Moo(«^li:hMt9 2tiiitsiilnCin s s CoitliW'3. U S , JliJ.SW e, V,0|ie> F.tJ» S t a n d i i ^ g s 0 Mostlu 0 OOOO- Sle«»1. Houston. over tla* K ansas Cily Royals.s, thal snappedtl till.lhe Blue Ja y s ’ five-game Tomlin p 1 0 0 0 DouQliston, HY. Y. IU). I Woitik FibjI., Pouna. » Ou^;:errr^o v"n'A"iV^'liVi n^'e'l?' NATIONS. LEAGUE T-i'tlW-lJ.ja"’ ” Comn Iico CofUi'oj, Puirlo RiCO; J The defeat knocked K ansas;asCitvout i winning streak,?ak, ■ • ■ ] Dy Ufiliea Pt|i» WefTnllof^J llormin p OOOO Anind Anrltfil.I. IrlnCl| .»i. fiocin Otysane. - I- MIIIIJ*, ’■'V'' R ^n.i, JIU 175 10 SoJK» ' I KANSAS CITY... CHICASO . G«IOnn on 10 10 Or«ll Oilllin: VlMn(l»3iml/ Cj«noslOilkU “ ir.tr.us,i<.US,JIJ5,7i4 of the division load, behindid IItie idle Rookie Alan,lan T ram m ell and, Ron .. . . ’...... W L Pci.cl 0nn ...... IB I h bl ■0 3ln<°T*i°i1 Tollll 32 3 7 3 •>. DvICh VJiMi,1, AlAlhrton. CUil; Quiii'iet Ho „ PMiidtipriii ea u .si;12 - OKU It) 4 0 0 0 Oiir II inc. Rominli; Ol«u3 Do*r«n, , ^ Mjrt.ni Hi.tiiiro.I OS. i;!5t7! ;. California Cal A ngels.. LcFlore singkngled before WhitakOl- M Menu OR 3 0 0 0 DotKr II OOOO Cinclnnill s s s : ! I o . On Oct'Uilon, 5«e3»n; e- cam e in • slnmm.ed hisis ti triple inlo the gap in M 4120 E-Dioc». 0P-5t. Lou.J 2. JIm'ci'.’* ’'^’DettrVo-/ Soderholtn’s S first doiil)le- c & “iirU I C sxnt >1 4 0 10 Squliti dh IS 3 12 1 JQ-H«rnjn3,t,: a ? i s s ' . “<.v.;’,s '7: the nio fourth inning, following a tripleli l>y • right-center off■ off loser Balor Moore. 5- Sl, Loull W 73 in 13^ :k (1)1. Orlllor (6) Clill “ Dru H S " iss“i • New Yorti l.'W .«JS35' s:r. =„ Hi ISIS?: .Uoicin Guillermo VJis. Aim Ralph G arr, and lie doubledI hohom e Iwo S, W hitaker' conllnuedcoi hom e without Uimn pt oooo CoiMffl e !!!• IP H RERDD50 f< I. 10, fiois-r^ry (iuli, Unilod StiteJ, morc mO nms in the sixth afler•singles sir by slopping whenien r right fielder Velez lirnJ 0 ~ SH :l. OD Vo'o 0 UOMW t'( ' ® { i I ’ ‘ D«nl‘*Agi«»'[l*'’ipS Mil' ‘•OP*; LPQACOLF ‘1-2,•t-2 , w alked tw o and .struclt out none in ■ Jason Thomflomp.son returned lo the kl'Mo^riij!n.^T»rin* li'i; fcU*nu«l , Hincr Lt •SSSffi.nlohl :ity 8. CniC4M • Vk J ? ? ?sI Is rJ- S a , ' Hi!1 n 0 0 Ofintu,SS SMln til ,] ASrlJiM Pirum, Ililr: ,n o ui-Ky^Lopej^ 7 '|,„ ?'*^"r?!'^^'1 a 2-3 ~' innings to best Paul Splitlprff, Sp _ lineup for thc1C TTi igers and slam m ed his r f e & i”5;5".S\S,in-Pon« (I5). I, 2 J 0 0 Om Ha”jVr'^"nnJimM!'Aul” lilli . s'. Hollli SUCy JTjiia! t. Par'BraaiOT 15-11. 15-1 I-errin LaGrow cam e0 onot in th e 2;ird hom er lo ItIcad off lhe sixth inning ''^WlTWtfEOrl“ *'‘ • S&-K.nlnjcr,C-.S?-, . >'■7. $A!l> unit. Souin Alrici. I72.US S, , , fofKh H5) II Amu iMcw,im.™ H fl ER BB «) Joll bU i Pul:. Auitiilla, }&4,11] t. DcbClo ninth nlnl to get the final oul andmd record and rookie catcher cal .l,Mince Parrish Spl,t; iiii his 13th save. tripled homene another run in thc ^ V-J 0 o' lie Yiiborougn JM.UO. 2. Dirtoll Wlllnp D R arrell P o rte r hll bis lOlliII ho Mated Ill2,«i3 City’s p ii, run. Toronto's firsl run in the second f ) uondiy cn OOO 0 Donnott J102,20*t, Unnle Porrd JM.KO. lACl.l TEXAS • MINNESOTA50TA “ ' “' ‘‘I P" F,r‘S . r .Broo>ll77J»5 . , inning^ind Velez Veii scored in the sixth (Soin'M) II Sift DXgs llollcn 1 Hough p OOOO Uirt.ni Mi.rjMorjMOTI, Diiiai, T«ui HI, br»; PBADOWLIHO T '^ inclKO Hi'lOrV It! *4 0 0 0.Ps>*ll ll Soulh Alrtu n. Gll Loi«i|. I Markirk notnnom I110.S30. 2. Eirt AfltUOny IfI.IU T i te x a s 4 ,'T w in s 1 ■ when he doubloubied and. advanced on . -P«iU..lp^U .1., .> U . AnclM J ! ! ! S S .W . 101 «5i’ o -5 fe V X 'iS ’Pinnrori, p^i Eg«t. by*; »*oni 3,.Ujr»aallrtnall Holman I tU.OlO. 4. Larty Llub ,, , , ■ V?'P"'2b'*’ 4 0 0 0 Clt»lr’'lb* 2COa003i-i Gu«'rint, Seottsjllo!3lli). AiB. »l. Him Slticha- t'J.Ul $, S. H.l.onHil Ballon ir„ W.44J. J, Tomm, ULIBLOOMINGTON, Minn. (UPll'Pl)-Jim successive ground gni outs. Ja>s gol • oinloul 26 4 0 DOcI«Tg 3S , I, Sl. ( i 0 0 0 *’°E-iol?n,''lcftmiat 2. OP-PlOP-PwiMc'snii 1. los no.». C^»c^0^l0T^koraku; Mt' II 4 2 2 0 Fdtd c( 3cl-nLj I Loi Anailia t Diillin <|. UufI 1 DuD(JOOnt, MIIMWI, H.C ; Ann (.IJHtoOl in,7 d! jS IH ‘la'H^J SuflSundberg lilt ath ree-ru n himie '^ ’’'““ “^slll^iriCimi. Oonfll an 3 12 1 WirntQir, .c 10 10 AfiB«lo> 1, LOO-PPiia3e';^iJ UiiM, CiM.. byt; RstMii , M-Ccta9 'Hn-Mi;t,n (J) S - ‘'“J, “ * XJU'.JW ...... IOU lOth inning and Fergusonn ..lenkins run, 'Vonl'Ml tl Sin Frincluo > ihl I; M.nu UulOtM, Yugos1i»a 7hur»3a,'i allowod only four hils lo gl oS«M®3b 4* 0 1 0 n5n"ll ":u ir> H RERBBSO UodtiM, ilruil: M jr»aa,'i Spotli Tiinji:lion» Bi Unlea allc ) givo the I n d i a n ss 9 , B r e w e r s 8 , 6 a 0 0 C4II10n 4 6 2 2 1 ; 1131. b,»; VirQ.n.i Texas R angers a-I-I victory Tli ffibfflrSiS'" Hi’iih 11 4 0 0 0 aoii: p ] 1.3 4 3 3 1] 4 Pim

  • -'> T hursday m i i .w a UKIOFKICK (U PI) - Andre ' linklfii p , 0 0 Q 0 3.3 2 0 0 .0 0 . Frjnce, b)». ii:»iOi:»IO Fi)Hr. Q.'CIt Ibiliin >3 |(,|..c-i1 P(lllp,j;i ina, Citry S>i/'n(t. loM wm;s M le over oVe tlje M innesota Twins, ' 33 H I McoVl. ’ V'3t to 4 4 2 2 auilll.or r/o .S; Uii and Ri’sn Kliinn. 30ter.jer.ji W,.« , Thornton bcllciidled his 2Glh homerun atC0K03-4. * •lenkins, 12-11. struck oul sev - AM£fllC*H LEAGUE 1 1 0 0 0 0 b,«; .liinni Ou.lM, n jr»3 goillondor Bill Oioufiuk 13 lor; ’ -i' soymaiid |ea;,|„„„,(,i,che Ilthi: inning Thursday to J BrUftilcaPioiJWefninc
      cnwu. PriFooltria ^ , didn’l(jjji walk a bailer In t
        distance.- » L .^ , «. kT^r'ddso . al^'''"'■^v!^~ -*r •r lhe M ilwaukee Brewers, Octlon n It Ut< ~ ‘■'I lonklni IW 1241 1o' 4^ i ' - 'SMOnaOiJltlO' ’ i^rr.iVuTk Al Oliver opened the KHlillll Ullll .-1 [j.|„ s |||„„ ' MU »-i;H A-4.6M . CufP«ti, South AltlAlnci »i. Holl« Spate Viragn. rr:«pi«iRin3 ■, ' ■ '1 pHclicr, poslcd;led his third win againsi dJw).!'"'* n m in an 0«nmit>; Lall FortForood, Fort Uu<30t«ile, Fla , in Barq,, - Signed I'r'iUskor Giri Wel.or -had -lia i allowed only iwo lilts to th:i Qlllimo'o 17 M .SM 11 bya: Cirill M.,04.,of, Inoianapoili. ma, . 1, i3,,o„(„cl„„,clcn^,o.rcon,r.:„clun=iKio„3^jjg, one t o liy allowing allc only Ihree hlLs a»t»ijna • S5 71 I , \ U -V,~ PICraegtroH ATLANTAit? ^ ^ ^ TerT e n m s S i r .i « “ "i,.:io; Mine, R«My, Sin Anwio, nouiion - I Richie Zlsk sacrllk'cd to set tl; . W L Pel. OC T«»l Yl. IMHIIdly Kunl. Autltllli; Him do’onti.a on ' Uu-' iii:o McCliire'lookik Chthc loss, only the second HinaiKo.i. CJ.:)J«:fiojio.ikii, bt«; iiiiiotic , nnf,„9ta Afiaerjonaasc »nd reioitod «i3o leto-en 1 for Sundberg’s drive inlo llie C|l.lem,i .75 M M7ai - M J* ‘ J Jl J oi/lVi*' el” ______■ Giick.ooa. Cifjai•J3I «l. lOinr.i nuis«:i. Hisloj, Warren Anaoi llio l»illlicii d e ta il In thole last-12I; games for thc V K*n.i. C«i - “ -i'- -ts -.J I II *4oVo f n ina w.ii.o '^i‘''ri?'it° In 1 Tam U M .flH“ 1!1»IV Pi/k*” r f 2*0 1 0 Oi«t” n '6^ FU. 114); Pim SMI'ir,SMI< Lum«r^>:ie. M3 [1tl.>9 Ern«s1 in ri(;lil cen ler field. Iroping them G'.: guine OlUind ■ U i; .41J) n |V Slirs.ll lb 41 10 Mitlh.l I Cinflr no,i>o'3l. giDaek leb Dlcuni, imoCacker Datid . ] 11. I.. I Brewers, dropi Drre II OOOO Durigni II isig ■ . LeadoffhillerlloskenPowdiuoll ll I lll.-i Ijiij Boston in the Arncrican , Oil c ■ 4 1 ? 0 HorntfII 30 11 2 0 0 0 UM YO'fK lUPI) - Iho 01 s s s . ' sS s ' ?j°".piirinJ''l,M.°"S • i r i 'S'Stropolo"’ r i , " “ ' ’ ” [j,|third liome run lo pul tlie Twinvvlnsalioad Dflbnin 10 4 111 Ddll lb MiinsatgnlMsgSI LluOl'Oale, FUa: ; nj«-j|l ; Qiicatro, Arg'onlina, M'UnosoUnoioa - Cut ilnetJCket Miik &xko';M. , ,, Mtn bj»: W«na, 0.1-lc - Geo-se *6!«:k jna uo'ont..o Eoj.e 1-0 '-l> in the first inning. ^ b '’ 3 0 0 0 Fl[isWn|3U«30«>'«i>l^jVinoislOuitte/ qual.l.er Ho 1 >l s s,"* " " ' Slxto Lezcani;cano drove in five runs The R angers lied .il in llie1.0 tm irlll, Il S o 4010 Fiis1&?irlilljvs Dob Ho«:tl, nuiliMi So 3. bi :ond grand.slam homer of I k '" i l l i i l '> c p 2 0 0 0 Diorn DoiO, S-iSon;«t, (1! S«'UOil»nd «s .1 Gsolt PiuJJU.Pl >S »ttr' “ ■ •' . . s a Oliver-bentoi! out a hunt-wilhlllwoous t ■ liffiSjis"""- ' rkwood ■ Viclllo!! p OOOO'Slflk ly c on" 10 0 0 Atrici; H«>nj Cuntniidt,om Leonird, S« liyln*, Cj M /n.raouitlet ' • fo,!!.. end and 0 triple to help SOuin Afrlci Mltk Coi D«t1y Slo<9. H .srr,';, '»>for the first hit off Goltz. . . T«kuW« p 0.0 BO ChinorB ef: ^ OOOO Misttri, *usw»l.i: Tonunitlo. L«C D-in.r, C:o?f.cv lloiuai,. B.iS Rm .17., Bonds Milwa,ikoo to lo anr »-7 lead. Cleveland' >* |6. Totlll ^ 31 5 0 J rolilJ ^ r, Ann H:tM, Qteil Dnlaln. followed with a triple off the j,(iAn<>sIi (Snum rS'iI^To'opto (KirHwooi uiic;, SpV" -I. G^nr, f SSi.S”s;: '»' 110 10,100 In me ,at H-i! in thc top ol thc M 7-2(, An'lVu'®" ,000 ini. . ceicenter field. ■ IMiicnell. S-12) il EUlnmsi* iS E-Hlono, Oil. Tl.«til DP- f!'c|""Roni‘’ M‘’Y"''s"oJnar’’, Iburgh • - nnlurned llghl «n3 Paul ninth when ThcThorn^n and Gary Al(!x- MininiJ»-10l.7;Mp.m. »nflnin“’' lri PotVt loMcson'^Pnot^'!' iQj^'j ‘■°?“r''*Hn-H-?nor*'l*5l’ SB.Si',’ t> Hlioia 'Sciomsn, *110, Cliil: 0iS Mi’lIho.j “ ' ,p3- „ H:!in r S— McNimill, AuilnlliI2i t«. Atin'r Asho u.*'^ Hio. C)ninj Do.tt mont. iignoa rooHe tree i:en Euon ' ' ' . R o 'n S ^ tu itlI s:sacfificed and Duape ^*«lTnd I lohnson ICKI II Ne- Tori lOj^.; A u8t..trrt.. UcVI.ifin gU iI, 0«t=,gmT> >1 Kltnv Miy, D«rerl| M ;U. n.m,onOfi, It,,I tijni ena Hom WajWngion S'JIO m3 n t I Gnnit, C«:fio»:oT»i.ii. Cim. USr: Mitiiinil noaonjo,■ SifeOlaoo, Cai.l idorecoi.orDa.idTrosset. Da«>eiu'l DKTROIT ^ (U Pl) - Rookookie l^ui j^ulper ^5Ko^/ledn IW 11-11 SI-3 7 ,,,E»..so 1 s? ;.2 siv i|;s I Biuninn. Sin’^.ogo, Cai.l; Mii.cjvoe (Ctia.eM 1«-7) ti Detroit (Yo«ri| WhmonOOOOlO 1 Anjolos — Sigr.ea tree iceni 'otmrs W Wihitaker tripled lii)me^t\vo r S o ” s . . ; k O.ckor »«I cc-ser.sittd Chiiajo . ii ■0 runs and Thornton. W.j. rl. Rl, Ujor«, So.in KlosJ, Stiutn Atr ' T«'.u’?« 1. , i'j ^ C 1.111 0 S'l?'vr-ss?! iccniidetalion] C 0 0 0 0 Groal Oriiiin •> Duller Ujnnallan Dc»;n, ^ ...... •l' IIEW -YOnK SAM OlEC .m; Ra, Ru!(si». AuJlraU Sm D.eso, CtM,‘r'b,'?''^n3Va''^^ln^‘!’oam I ■ OiECO ------,[1 ^ti,."l.al,; 5S w i m m i n g Fancy ^ scalpingi g S«lu(Sii;tOine> imrnui „ Di.iJ Ci-lcr. AvSlnliir E . . ’s; EbCin;MuJ, •aiiformiillknon^ WOuiiisi t, Aieiau, CalCiUI. t,t. l.UTgilKR. La. (UPl) -- TwoT\ m en The tickets,Ls. wwith a face value of $200 ^ . ' Y PoiM^HY. I«|«, CI^I *«> - •>«J rtfnar Turnbull, AuSinl'i DERltHIlt!( IUlUPi) - meaiH count II the . '• Monin: ib 4 2 2 0 W.ndoid i !!!!...... "‘-’"S S 'S j«im!Ti./i3 cnam;ionihipj ll aoei nci ■ weiwere arrested by iindercovet)ver polico each, were heldHeld as evidence, >l.iukMllD«lrg'il fourtnOai>i«r !ISIIio”^O|nlti«o iMs l.atdoa in I^. j,n:Mofi.J.3 OlHinanHMYCili.riM . Sl«iini e ■ J 1 1 2 QimbU r VS! and accused of trying lo sc;i Yorsbid ll 3 0 12 Shiilcr pr, 4 0 10 M.:h Oill i | S.n i S> ! E | S scalp four The men were we; released on $1,000 y p OOOO CrcHy, AvItrHH .S. D iiy Mi Gcia s.1.0. liror..-, rinringside tickets to the Muliluliammad bond, f U e p'y nn'^b^' 3 0 0 0 CoS'lu 2: R*-^r33*]^Jnt’'ClMlo*'>" AuSlrllil. tiy*: oull.'.oi Oul HO e, b,«; Eiuiboih u5A “ * 11 1 |!.«I3, Ciiit; Dim Le.'i. E»biom, Sw«fl«nin ,1.,1 euiNiiot llo «; Aflflo Srr^iin, USSR ’ 5 5 AUAllfLeoii Spinks heavywelglitlit rrem atch Tl a*rb»ii lurSan, K,ng ct well Cartr.i , RoBol 0 1 0 0 0 RorfildJ"c 0^ 3 0 0 0 HVnk^iIi'!Lutx. San &«m«nle, Caiit; Oaliai, Tjiai t> for si,(HW each, authoritic-ities said 61 h M . Q.«crilnvJl on.p 1 OOO NH-2m'«na .1 DobR.:hlC3 Lull. S Cino. Afcer.liri.' - Oj"i - Qilbctt, Ptea.Tionl. Ca>\.. CaiuCa^5— "' i i ] American 1eagu( Ku)lonaail, Mjmc. Fla, b,g. AullrHn- ■ Thursday. 5 I t : • Ricnis’i ll' T| Hiri.o Rri-sor. $ogin Alr.ci Em ‘Qorminr Qerrni . 0 7 ' **', . TOnOHTO- ■ • • •DEinoiT 1 !!! -R naw jsn irjiioTi. CiKno3i<»a>>a (I2l ts hot Zeau^ZealiiM ' 0 1 0 c James Baenisch of Fort QUICJICKCA^H I i!S! ;r». ^ en, loi Ar:ele»; ouililior No 1. Hunjaij ■ ^ i ' S Ho''tS*ri* 0 11* bio; D«isj 0 § i TcTexas, and Harold Brockhausaus of New • R M I03CJ3C03-S bstincuf. ColomM „ N,c» j- ‘S ; a . . Si 51 CCO CIJ cn - 3 n,;JS, Ciiil; cuji.imr Ho. tS Croil Driliin ii. Ciroli.ne StoM. on • • § § - ; OOrleans r were Jailed in'St.St. James >AWN * __ - Hodon on ‘ ! 5 I'"”®’".,'® iiji I J j I.; Holers An::;l, S«»3en, bye. Oenmi;» 0 0 I PParish a n fter they sold theL‘ ti'tickets to - D C n ’ C TR A D IN G ini''”Mo*iiiin« r'T't^^'^'VA'tfi ton''”'Gi.-]! V,M.|:«i Oej:h. FU TJ S.r.ii Valoj'^'il • 3 120P*rtlih 4013(00 Vlitntmo, You''S5’00<). the Sept. ir> fight to NewJW Orleans |\L U U ' PO ST ; ’ uniiercover officers Wednesdi:sday, S ’! U l \ S i Si! S i ’ s l 3 ( i n c h hl i t M o t a Oth pi r - T ^ Dodg’ bases- a L. i n t r o d u c e d i n • place lead In the Natlon.il — h ighltght-n—rive-r uir .suvT?rn?m?rmrnn7i— Ih r-lasl l 2-3-im•3-fnningfHo-gfiin-liiH-flrHt— -|948rTHE-FIRSr East was sliced to F gar rancisco in C ardinals to:!e -----j ttrlcnd-thr-aet:onls— houtburst Thursday nlghl lhal lh;i carried save, SrCHOICE-OFMimOlIONS ------^ lo a victory over tin.' o :— iMttsbmrh-Thrftodiim-iTOr Cincinnati Red • the Plttsburgli. Piralas to0 Itheir Kith lOlilntt Madd(laddox opened the gamt OF satisfied drDRIVERS. JOIN THE Reds,’ • ll {^me ahead of idle San Fraal I-J with a Pete Vucko\ slraig h t victory, a S-1 deeliL'clslon over with a single,sle, went' to second on a MOVE TO MICHEl rkovlch. 12-11. wtio fntere