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' bbig money bill m l^ t prcclpitclpitate anolher lengthy abortloilion llfo would bc cndangenngered should the fetus t}Ci ccarried a n to that military funfunds were being used to po ta^ayer’s money »Service..:— ------- ------------—fighl-between,:lhO'House-andn -and-the-Senato at-a.polnt.whcrtien ___‘iMTn________________ ________________zc.QOCLnbortlons.e;13 e v e r y y e a r , o n a b u s e o f ta x | r i F a j H i i c a ^ t a r e s ---------------: WASHINGTON — The House>e ppassed Wednesday the timu e Is rtmningout on the 65th C o n g re ss. lh a l h e a s s e rtex d l c o n s titu te d a " c u r s e " o n the J C u r rc n t D efen se DDepartment e p a policy provides fund rgcst money bill In congressionalinal history, a $119.2 billion The Senate has tradition;Itionally been more liberal c CCcnsocslnblls.,ish m e n t. )use- “lx>rtlonsforany womaio m a n e lig ib le fo r o th e r m e d ic a l ( •rcnse appropriations measure,lure, tacking on a con- n Jie Houso. Last year, a Hous ' he added "that the usingsing of the word. abortion matters than the I , . the military, as longg asta s tw o d o c to r s lln d th a t thIC e atwab o rtio n Is * s u re , h bversia flnrenqmcnrat~tB6~ig5rlaBrmoment that severely-s“ Senate^uabblo over aborllorirtlo n fu n d s f o r th e D e p a rtm e n t i IS of menlhal ‘rtefense’ comcsc s h o m e lo a ll o f u s ." mfhq "medically Indicated"ed” co r r e q u ir e d fo r " r e a s o n s o f n mited use of any of the funds for abortions by women In Health,^ Educotlon and Welfaielfare, dragged on for sbc montl •nmp health,” and If that1 funtfunding is nol In conflict wvlth llh the11 la\« Rep. EllrabethKsth H o llim a n , D .-N .Y ., s trorongly n t opposed the ilform or m ilitary dependents. t>eforcb conferees could find a compromise. The san rf nc ■ or countr;lunlry In which the abortionlon IsIj to bc . flmendment. SheSho argued that It would discdiscourage women The vote on tho at>ortion amendmidmentwQs22GtolC3. ao rg u m e n t lo o m s a ^ i n thlis is yyear c over HEW funding and.; p e rfo rm e d . ond married couplescoi from Joining the amarmed forces and L a le r , th e H o u se p a s s e d th o fuu ll b in b y a v o te o f 339 to 60, ofo W ednesday’s action, overver nm ilitary appropriations, Tse policy Is thus would hurtirt tthe Amcirican defense effortffo rt. fter thw ? days of debate in whichhlch an unsuccessful effort W e d n e s d a y 's a m e n d mo e n t Vw a s o ffe re d b y R e p . R o b eirt rt K.] “We believe presentsent Department of Defense p< icsman sold The langungoIge In tho Doman amendmentnenl was sim ilar to as made to eliminate *2.1 blllloillllon for a nuclcar carrier Doman,i R.-Callf. 11 statqitatc^ lhat none of the funtunds reasonable and pruderrudent,” a Pentagon spokesmt languagethott R(R e p . H e n ry J . H y d e . R.-I11.,11., h a s I n s e r te d in lo m t the Carter adm inistration diddid rn o t w a n t . opproprlatedi for the Dcpartnm rtm ent of Defense could be,.used us after Wednesday’samendment amei was adopted, lu m b e r of U m c s In r e c e n t y^ e ears. a r Thp abortion amendment raisedIsed the possibility thnt the tot pay for abortions exccpt;pt irin cases In which the molheiher’s • In calling for adoptlooption of the amendment, DomD o m a n s a id H E W bU ls a m o r " Omnlwestt Ci o rp . S . 3 r d . E . ■ H ^ llw rsrJL ^ ;o C ity U tah 8-1115■15 7 3 r d y e a r . No. 29293 T w inn .Falls, Idaho Thursday,a y , AugfistlO, 197t>78 IS'”" it ' ^ I r d r e vW \ \ ‘ \ ’ i r c s s l aa r g e ss t v ot c .j - ^ I ' T - r‘ I t r • 'V’ V . ............................. n T w ii n F ai l l s B l ' ' K lallL By JEFFSHER Out of 26 counties;les In tho district. >•' Tlmes-Newswriter , ■ Harding carried onlytnly ten. Iri none of { tl w e n t fo r H a rd in ff'^ M A\GIC G IC VALLEY — Democraticallc lhe counties which wc • 1,000 votes cast,, H congresslcresslonal candidate Stan Kressress wero more than'1,0 ilph indicating Hardingg dldid well In rural,— •- _ .......... W -deteatcd^itcd_primnry._oppp.nent, Rnjpl] a cui-ried the cities — • ; • ^ H a r dling in g IIn Twin Falls County by,y £a areas, while K i^ cu w id er r mmargin i than in any otheiIher and the election, n primary results i’" , countylly InIn the second congresslonaonal The Republican p th e M a g ic V a lle y | . 4 . d is tric•let. t. further indicate the , , m a y b e a K re s s stroronghold. n g ; Kress r e s s :also carried the entire MagI A lth o u g h J lr h Jojn n e s lo s l th e e le c tio n . Valleyley b;by ncorly five percent moi lo G e o rg e H a n se n127,891 27.8 to 36,395 w ith - n h is sta te w id e m a rg in of v ic to ry , ' th a n h ls s 416 out of 419 precln(Dclncts reported, ho n — aJJJ n n ly ls —o f —T uesday^® — D. — carrIeaThc“ MagIc-V{c'Valleyby-8;056-to— •— — m o ccratic ra tlc primary, election resul , 7.263. Hansen receiveelv'ed 56.6 perccnt of ' sh oIWS w s K ress received 70.5 percent the district vote, bunbul only 44.6 percent ' vole In Twin Falls Cbunly. I th e vote vaJ^ ofthfiMa^cVaUeyvie y v o te ....................................... 1.: re c:e e iv lv e cd d G1.7 p e r c e n t of th e vo H a n s e n c a r r ie d1 onlonly two counties In 1 . d IstHtflcl-wlde. cl-' the .Magic VallejI lle y , C a s s i a a n d \ Cress' next largest victory marglargln Minidoka, but hee wcwon them by large 1, c a mme c lrIn Bannock County, whereire ho margins, 1.931 tolo 8^842 In Cassia and . j i rccelve<celved 69 percent of the vote. l,54ltol.00CInMU lnl£ n ld o k a. Krf>ssK rf^ s c a r ri e d 6G.1 p e rc e n t oof f Ithe Hero are the rosresults of the race , _ v ole te in the M agic Valley, 4.4 perc>ercent county , by county,mty, first Hansen’s ore th a n h is to ta l c u sh io n . votes, then Jones':es': Ada. 1.724-3.662; W llhith '41C o f 419 p r e c in c ts r e p-orUng o r t B{innbck. 4,078-2,535J.535; B e a r L a k e , 877- Uie Sccond Congressional Distrlis tric t, 340; B in g h a m , 3,144I,144-1,974; Bonneville j K re•ess s s h a d 12,512 v o te s to 7,7CCCC for 6,10(M,141: Butte,le, :321-208; Caribou; - } H ardirding. in ( In the elghl Magic ValValley i,018-140; Clark, 12i126-65; Custer, 260- ! unties, Kress tallied 2.258 votes) te s to iBO; E lm o ro , Sll-C7t1-678; Franklin, 1,362- --------- ------V crn-R aveii^enscroft's last-mimInute campaigningI inIn Twin Falls didn~t*t d o him m uch goodlO d-:-::-: .............. ,.1 ,1L53fornardlng.„ 5 3 foi 667: F r e m o n t, 1.255-G87;1.22 J e f f e r s o n ,____ TThe h e only Magic Valley couicounty 1,995-754; ^Lemlil,II, 1764-571; M a d is o n , ■____________________,H a r dardlng ln | won was Camas Courounty. 2.003-842: Oneida,da. 399-118; Power. M w hlere e re ffewer voteswe're cast thanan iany 40^ 332; andTeton,'l6n."<l'4G-128.TT?rout'of . o thh e r M a g ic V a lle y c ounty; 419 L a r s e ni g e t s Rh a v e n s *scroft’ss s u p ^ ByDAVIDMORRlSSEY Ravenscroft saidlid “it now appears tlonsn totc changing a primary elecle ctio n •R a v e n s c ro ft: 32.1C32.1CC.