^--^,7 1 ;, Tie svs ------,-'73jiiiS^.iii/IH1l1IW1llii...... I...... — Goo<3>d m o r n i n i [fflton defe letehloices Today’s forecast:foi ®ds ccabin ------VarinblccloiclondJTWith-rrchancirDfTinD'rrow ------Thc'Associnted-PrBPress------— ~ H i r c h o i c c~fb r ~cn e:rByTC«f<‘nrry n wus werere Ii g n o rin g his noniiniitiuh o 'onhC"Natlonal Org.nni7aiion-for showers. Iliglifghs 25 to 35. Lows 5 lo 15.5. Hazel O'Leary, who heiield energy posts in headld thet Environmental Prolecl:clion Agency Women. Page A2 U1TLE ROCK.'K. Ark. — Prcsideni-elcctl the Ford und Carter adisdmlnistrutions and apd1 hishi: C ouncil o f Econom ic A(Advisers. ClintonI pluns pla to nam e a female aitoniey Clinlon added uu U longtime school reform1 who has served the pas> asi 2Vi ycurs us an "ThiThey would have been eoujunting those general, uccoiccording tu advisers, and hc s;iid ______ilily »nd a secondnd woman to his Cabinett cxccutive vicc presidenent of Minnesota’s poslticiltlons ngainst our administntmtion. tho.sc at his newsvs conferencec that he miglit have M o n d a y , llien angrily an{ criticized “beani Nonticm Stales I'ower CO.C S he IS the Uurd bean'cin'countcrs wno arc doing ttthat. It 1 liaU more tnanI Ihrecihi w onre iy m the n i tiliret-T to- S counters” in wome men's groups questioning’ black person named lo CCl lin to n ’s Cabinet. appoirlotnied while men to those;e p o sitions.*' al.so suid there ihei was a “'distinct possibility" Changingg ithe guard his com m itm ent tolo diversity.c As he fielded questioiio n s afler his latest Clinloinion .said w ith an angry glare,re. he would namenan a second Hispanic. In tapping formemer South Carolina Gov. appointments, Clintonn lurned Indignuni lis His counicrpunch came as u d ele g a tio n But Cllntoiintoii a rg u ed th at m ore imponanl T w in F a llslls. businesswoman Susasan Richard Riley us educaiion secretary.. when asked ub^ui -c<•complainis from of women’s wi group leadere rs m e t in iliun numbersbers was the InHuence women and Kelley has becomebee the new directorr o f C linlon turned to0 cone of his most trustedI women's groups thatt heh is not numing Washishington with transitionm chairman minoritieses would\ have in his admin- the troiible'cl2d Uniled Way of Mugigic friends and advisersers. who shares hisbclief enough females to his Cal'abliiel. Vcmoimon Jordan lo voicc their.coro m p lain ts___ istration_____ Valley. that education impimprovcmenis ure the best "They're playing quotiiO ta .games and math “W Wo om en arc looking for a prcirom ise m ad e “ I think: when wh this is all said and done, 1 P a g o B I1 seed for long~tcnnn ceconomic dcvdopmcnt. • gamc.v." CJinton .said, lit ' ■ H e «l.so .sjiid criftcs und,aI.n promi.vc , k ep t." .said Patri<•ricia Ireland. Please see CABINET/A2 Acted too3 ssoon A stiiic parkarks mnnuger who cleurc ■ ' - T I b T i ih b — - I n f o r n T i a t M o r i i r 1 4 - 1 “ s S i M i i i i a ■ sS po rts Lotteryjr Weathcer S kiiin g Mo\vies ltdoor Co]Community’ ^ 7 MtWrUnUnuiii o? nccjWM llu • OiIlrKP • IIWi Scjkxil Si«rr« , ; , I«xil Jbrcc W.mM.-«(cVaIVy X C e C: R . e p o rt CCalendar . - ix«,Ixnil luxlJnckpot evmui ^^^^_ltnass _ u - G H j J ------|® “ fa««dh — :2s T 4 T ^ ^ ¥ ^ a _ L 6 j ^ ^ ‘ xKijrny I " I R r w*rlno kbho Pownba^I, & S p o n s o r a d b yf Sponsorodd Iby Sponsored by ThcTimcsJMMS by Sodbustor n- i±hoFartadicFM> N u ttersB Sutton & Sons} Clau'dos Spop o rts R o stau ranint t & Bakory______rbncsNn^u 'jpiTIicTimcsiNCTW ______T uo sdjoy, o Docoinber 22, 1992 Tlmosmos-Nown. Twin Fnlls. Idatio A-3 N a t i o n A SLi i r y i vl o r ’s ston " W h ii t e H 6► 1 u s e t o C l i i : A-yeaar-after-mu;L xrder-spree,s^studenLfiSnds-reaso:3n-to-liye— t i e d i n t p n . - IOWA CITY,. IowaIc (AI>) - She I—— - ' sjiys llie worst is.ovi.over. " The sliock hnss w oni olT, the fears : have,fiiJcd, Ycnr O i| p a p ] i p o r t pp ro K eZ r p n c hns ended.______• - ji was a year wilhwil no privacy, no freedom nnd no) wuyw o f forgetting WASHINGTON (AAP)-Attorney Whfle'lloiHouse communications chief . ------whnrhad'happcncdicdrn'ycarin'w hlch------Gcncral-WiHiam-P.-BrBarr-askcd'foran—anda'lonjlongtimc-Bakcr-aidc.-arc-not ------■ a 300'pound wiieclieclcliair bccame a independent counselI lot investigate a main tnrgelirgels o fihe independent probe, . pre-election scarch of Bill Clinton’s Only Mullflullins. nssistanl.to.Prcsideiii __ ' lifeline for a yououng woman who \ j> ■ V V 'W I ’ discovered that strength strc hns little to jV iV i d pa.ssport files a flc r rccixeiving cvidence Uush for)T politicalp< affairs, is nam ed in do with niH.scle undmd everything lo do ' # I lhat the W hile H ouse: \Wiis involved, u the documeumenis made public Monday. ______wilh survivul. L federal court disclosedd IMomlaN>. litut botilboth Baker nnri Tntwili-T have Hernnme is Miyjliya Itodolfo-Sioson The special threeee-ju d g e c o u rt hire'd'crimiiiniinal iittomcys. Tl I i' ■ •• and fora few. fleetii:eting days, she held V’. A > 'Vf «nry Ir ' desire, says sa lier friend, Ghnrib'.J. re sp o n sib le fo r appointing DiGenoenovii's job will include ' ^ (he nation's nlteniention, not for her \ 3 EW j L ^ "She work;>rks at something unlil sheic independent co u a se lss ials«) confirmed determ inirining whether Mullins, and .; accomplislinientsts ior her activism, gets whaiI slshe want.s," thnt While Mouse aide a Janet G. possiblyi oilolher While House officials, but for her lerribieIc nmisfortune. a m g a "All (disiJisabled) people, to go on,1, Mullins is the primaniry target o f thc promptednd tlthe scarch o f Clinton’s Suile Siie was the solesoi survivor o f a th e y [ive to d e m o n s tra le n probe. But tlic panincl uulliorized Deparlmennent files and later .sought lo murderous spree atill the i Univcrsiiy of lus resiliency o f the humnnn independent counsese i Jo se p h E. cover upp llutheir aciions. __ _ _ , r Jowii iliJnefi SIX .si.> people dlvid, ^ ^ 3 '.9fl>'.s~Mary^«)hseri»rrT------^diGenov.ir3~fD>nTiTr“lr U .S . aTforncy Tlie seariKCiTrch occurred'Sept. .^0 and I including t)ie gunnuiimaii. physical theihenipist in Iowa. “She huss here, lo follow any Icacads implicating Oct. I amidimid Republican atlacks on the Tlie public chaplapter of her slory I " done thal," other While House oofficials. “The Democraticratic nom inee's anli-V ietnam faded quickly. Butut iin the year since, A llerwido'dowed mother, who movedd independent counsel:I ... shall huvc W ar aetiviliivilies when he was a student • there lias been a priprivale epilogue, a ft with her huhusband and four childrenn prosecutorial jurisditliction to fully at Englandand's Oxford University in ’ Iale o f a victim o f 'violence sinning from thc PI:Pfiilippines to Iowa whenn investigate ... all m ailers an d 1969-70. ! over, leiirning loJ e« cope without the M iy a was/as a baby, says herr individuals whose acts1 mny be Mullins,ns, Tuiwiler and Uaker were u.se o fh e r anns andmd legs, 10 livc and U:iughler'ss reboundn has um u/cd her. related’’ 10 the passport>rt ca.se, said the among eigh:ighl White Hou.se employees - th riv e in a worl f j n w y n r i T u e slENMaiLTORS^ — For Years A n d Yearss Tho Easiost Place In The} WorldWi To Buy A Car ■* 336MoInS.*TVflnFall 701 Main Ave. E.E. TWin^alls — 1'^:— A' a — TimCu 7T>v:n -Tiif,-ririijy,, D. Dcccmbt,.r I'.tD:; , ______N a t i o rMl______ Fedesral defiGcit growss C lini t o n Iilk e s G rr e e n s p ;i^ a n - f cb r n o w W A S iiiN ’Ci'i oON : (A)’) -. failur — lor Ihc I'ed's iiulcpi-puiulcncc .iiid'saiil in thehc facc nf fasler economic I’r c s iile n i-e le c i C'li'linlon has noiliiii): ('hiil.'iHum' s e lio ris 'iv he faviireil C!rcciis|'span serving unlil yrowih,^Ih. 1:L-S811 . 6 billioon early ...... lu ll. }ii_Lu_b;ii_Litiual__ .(iliiiilale.lhe.,, ______ji —h iu v itim i’ircN.ijL-1 ltj‘;.‘> as a wav of -The['here will he .sottic Fed ' ('liairmafr.-M iin Ciic;icens|>aii am i liis ecuiim .'?:v .s Tjriia 1 i n y s i ii h i I i i y IO iniemalional lighlciiiiciiinu next year.'I'he earliest _ ------rH-)-N-t-A F »------— >Slcj>liii >liiUKi.|i-ol'-l')oiu(KN..ii-I.ii(KiiiiKhi------R c p « ih iR -iin -tl..miniti!iH-»l-— i l-'e d ern l'-^ —I—tiic-H — -cd- { T.i \^ r . . f ntTii’KcTv posMih hlc tc d a le is 'M a y a n d Ihc hiCc.sl l.-ctoral i:ovL-rmiicimcni has run up an .*(: Jcnrrnrclle, • • ■Reserve Hoard. Hiriul aiialy>;is w tinclcr'' Ik' c'oit : Some Democratss Iin Congress have d ate is soniclimc in Ihc fall.” said <- I'lllii.n iiml;u iik c t .Iclicii in i>nl> Slci>lei.haiisen ex|K-cls ilic reiurnn luu> how jimj; llic hone;leyiijimii will lasi if cotnein e d th a t hccit piisliiny lc^i>:istariv*ii lo a Feil Davidill JoJi n e s, an' ecoiii.niisi al A u b re y n i.in ilf; i-'l ilu- I'*'*.’ -.s.>nicwewli;jLlH.iiier_cconoiiiic jiro.'vlllMill______ltii;_L'L-U..ai,c.\pL:cli:;li:d.-))ii.slich iiitc r c il CliiiluiHull and llic . ^ ctiairiiian"s icrni r>nm conciirrcnily G, Lansiansnn it Co, "They can wail lhal ...... ■■■|isU;n T 3.1.,, Ih c T ic a s u r y w ill hriiij;*inb more ia\ revenueiiue lales hij;hcr nc.\l \e.>eai. H c n n ~ wiili the pri.Skfcnt*':*<: sn an incoming tongI bccausc-inflationb( is noi'a nc|);tninctil s;.iJi.i : .M ini.lay. lh1 a n laM year. Hui. Ilie llie Top I'd poli'licyiiiakcrs mcl Cmiyi ____ / p resid en t CDtilil iname his own prohlcmicm ." ______^ ____ lbii4UpJicl\u; ii'v |.m il's :inil ■•o\ iTlimenl'siTI saving's .nid loani':in \I o n i l : i v h .^h im l i ______LLiiliLiLil_iJuiii^cconumisL»_bclitfy4;______c,\|K'iuliliiros \v;is.vas S.<:.7 hillion in clcaniinup prohahly will yci lhe I tale policiu.s. .siini III u I u s ~ Gr^^SWspfll Cireeiispan ami«i llic other si,\ inlereslesi rales will remain relatively N'(Ufnilii.T ;ii k I ' hiilinii In -iiuihorilorily 10 siari speiuliiij: aj:aiii.ain. kcoiiomists saidill il w a s h i g h l y [lack.iy^.lye, il co u ld h.^osi inlcrcMM rales r mcnihcrs of lhe Fc•cd'.s Washinglon stable.le. The prime rate, the Dtioiicrriirc fiisi ni nioiiiir.)r iiic .iircii'ir.ivhli;'heen'iiirlioM ii sincencc' ■ unnkl'Iy“llilil Ilic'F.Fed ilccTileir 111 ili> ~ liric srsii.iln li Iiiriatiim.' ------■|)oard”all liTTvi-'hcc:eirappoiiiled by “ hcnclim,lim ark' for many bii.'iincss- an d ------iKcnl yoar. Tliclie iilcl'icil lo ilalc is l.isi .•\pril.Ap slic said. a ii\ih in ’j: iiiveii ihcic yiow iiii’ s ijin s o f Suchiicli a III.tve. tiowevcr. wouldlill also Rcpiihlicaiis. Unlessss Iherc is an early consum'umcr loans, was expcctcd to •______i^^^1 o.-l ii..-ri.-L-iii■•III lariHT Ih.iii-llic \^’lIl’ilho.ul lliai autliorily. Ilie . siK'iij!lli ill lh e ccoiK)iit Russiaans ? 5 r S y ! j / ~ O F F Et ^ends 1^24 / miss Icoan ^ — paymelents—I ■ 0 m H i \V..\SHIN(;iON ( W intere n o u h a s la iU - J i.>10 m a k e fESlAND I million in |\i\ Mu-nislls ion r.S.-lvickcil liMii.s u>L-d r.' huv ui^in i: ..njd Lirm ml NO PAY ■ • I'P'iliiLK. .\'.-nciiliuiiiure ncpatiininaii K...UCII Runniii^eiiR said , M on,la% .. M ’TILMARCH! ■ Kiiiiiiiiu'.-n saiil i'r.S I^ A •uiiRl iau- I-l 111,IV Itiiiiiom llii'cc k'll.lers ihi.i kuNM.i ini',Hissed pavnieiils m s m ^ IkuI lolaliiii: niillioili.'ii. Thai was on ■ u*l- .-I inilli<11 io n a h e a d V in m j aru-ais lo m \ I '.S,S. . and I'orciun p T A N t i ^ l.-lllks ------W ith A •Aviu iiliiiic Soiu•ci.'laiy HdvvaKi i homc'orleniod M TAI ------XUai^ii^bcli^vc-s-c-s-Uic-Ru.-vj.iun^— . „ ^ ------sollw flte_^ Isa i/E tiavo llu- al'iliu Io K'pa_\ KT .illd 111 la d rr"i-^x programs I n ce li l u d e s vs ill i\-pa\ . I’lll |miI>n I Ih- .l.-p.aliiiciil l.aslias .iulhi)ii/cil • LuL:il4.mt-S5 - 7J ------hillmii lo Russia anilI UI' k ra in e miicc j i ------p r p i .laimaiy IM')|. )llOiC3Ni:, ; J t-iJTl” ^ DUOFO^•JL I R ussi,I IS rcs)iotisililchie I'or n io si o f J cur ' M Ihc .Ichi an.l has rcpaiil rc SXX7 Vo CUT33‘’/o L Iiiillion, A lolal ol S.'^Ki m illio n in Zg% ! 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E ,' _____ 73 ^ ^ ------1 - • ______Jj______Tuosday.T Docombor 22. 1902)2 Timos-Nows. Twin Foils, Idoho A-5i-, Nation Men relleased aifter Hie-ey remove 5ush, %eltsin saiid to maake ^ ■ • ross put I!incinnati rogress on STAL C T T rei a t y ^Klanrcn up in C pr _Cm£:iNNAIL(AB)^^—_A -K Ia n ______... T n V - A S H Im N ioToN'fA 'pr— id.-nf RiKh and was at leg; l^lit t ]prescribe more than a mor m is i%day a particular-fccetceptor-in_liie_brain __supp:pply at a limc______- believed lo prorromote sleep, suid Use Us of thc drug abroad indiedicales manufacturer G.D.,D. Searle & Co. thalal iil increases sleep tim e by hel Other sleepiniling pills afl'ect a peop:oplc fall asleep quickly, num ber o f brain1 rtrcccplors, including comfmpany said. Clinical'studies fc Jlcd—by__ 1 Cruzan, a spokes- thejdrug. di ? m 7 3 7 Mm s E m n c E KB1TIIE r a ^f-H uge-Selec-tjtion-Of-Holiday-ly-Sweaters!— II------H ig h tstrm i ^ H o rig . S25-S40.Chocoose from a h u g e selection:on of( sweaters including H solid and marl woviiven crewnecks, fancy crtMvrLMvnecks and cardigans. H ■ f t Sale S a le I JSH (-MORRIS 3 m I (1-800-466-7i-7747.or CAU YOURt 1LOCU TRAVEL AGEim Heavyweight O uterw ear 'amous Maker O rig.i S80-S85. Fine holida)day jfluHiyj. seiseleciion of w inter jacl Breat Clothes Dt TUx«do Rentals UR6! Uon.-e«t-10:00 •.m. to 9S>0p.0 0 pjn r“;-:------n MogtoVoloy Mra or i------734=5503-“ "°“-- su n ,ll:o o •.!!).loTiOOpjn. -.: iiave to Be ExpeMnslve Avallablo ...... - — Savinfls off orUjinnl»l pnpncos. Solocllon mny vnry by siofo. Somalilia Multiliple intcernationlal criseiJS place Iheavy ddemandss on Recid Cross / "T*2JliVA (AVj>lP ) lh”a world warr i in Afghanistan; fighjinging in wounded. Sommarijruga said. lo wanarn that ICRC delegates:s w\ e re “This has been the.th most jm pa^iL -—Hiclic-IGRC-hiidHo-rcnbhundreds-uf-1 ------reeling from criscsiscs in Somalia and Mov.iizambique; mass arresis;is iil I'rcdcric Maurjrice. an JCRC_JuiiLiiL_imi_appaIling-^jonditi oon n s j n ^ Opcrdiioii o f odr hi‘iiislory,’’ h e said o f tmck.s.:k.s. and even ships, cargo planes Ibrmcr Yugoslavia./ia. the Intemational Algericriu: ethnic chislics in llii ^lbnm b n :r__velcranr-wts'lrtlUflcd'iira shellnig Somali;alia thal demanded intematilational the Somalia aid. Tin'he IC R C has .spent andI hehelicojjters for the effort, hc Committ cc’of"thcRc-Red-0rns!ris iflthd Sovic/ict-U ttion,‘including Cicorjorpia.- attack-in -May-ns-s-h e '-a p p ro a e h c d —rcliefjaifjand-hclp.lo-Tcslozc-Oidci:.— Somalia this vcar. suid.L m iddle o fth c mostist dangerous( areas. -A rmncnia, c Azerbaijan and Tajikistkistaii; Surajuvo-in-a-Rcd-J~Cru!U.convuy-tu ___ 13 ujLliU L lc .was done_untiItil la.st onc-third o f ils toialal budget. . Butut i if governments were slow in bonding with thcir own dircct • And the growinving problems are I Ihe civil w ar in Liberia, ‘ lake charge ofif. the Bosnian Augustusi after news accounts; begun bc The.quantily of' foodfi it sh ipped in respon they have been keeping cash spreading rcd pinsins 10 new areas on . T'he "' Rcd Cross has also actedted on operation. Two other o Red Cross showin/ing stain.-ing chilcfren d ecprived p r jim jycnii ~ I5(50.000 tons — help; tl the humanitarianan organization's behallalf of Indonesian governmnmcnt staffers were wound:idcd in the allack. o f fooj>0(1 by roving bands off well-\v "ilwarfed ils prcvioiious relief efforts, flowing^ing to the ICRC. so funds have w orld map. dctiiiniinees in Easl.Tiniqr; victimsims oli .Oficii ihc_W-ork.k J s_ u n s'u n g , Tl''-’ anned:d ttilUgS, Sommuruga said,, ItsI 100 Geneva- nol betbeen a problem for the relief flghliiI lin g in Cambodia. .Sn Lankaka ;and ICRC prefers lo vwork behind Ihe “Wev'e w e re trem en d o u sly aloi;ilonc." based staffers aiand 1,500 local agency.nc^he said. "It’s been a tou[ough year, a lough Peru, sccncs U) maintaiilin it.s neu lrality , said Sommaruga. S< The only> 01 other helpers distribiiled:d h o t m e a ls from T hhe e Committee now has about year for thc victimsms of conflici.’’ said inn_Sonialiu._abuui __l.i_ lC1C J JU J__OflcniUuui-Hj-vvQrk.rk-iilone------rdieHwC-workcrsin.SomuliiLivcrc.a.c.a_fcvv— 900-conm juiiity^lcilchcns-io-aroundj __ UOOO-nJO-rcprci:cntaliYi:S>jnoaLoLlhcni______itkC Presidedent Cornelio siaffeiTers have been killed this year.yt Somniaruga saiaid he wrote lhc represciscntntives of privale charilarUies million people. The;icy operate a large Swiss,i'ss, w o r k in g in 51 c o u n trie s , S om m aruga in anan interview in his a number of others have: beenhi U.N. Sccuriiy Couiuncil last Dec. 23 — butIt ino govem m cnial agencies:ies. hospital in MogadisIislui. ______Sommaim aniga 'ii*i<.L,______----- ' G en cv a-o fficc. '■ "T Thc’world-is nol - - running as it shoulould. The demands ______o n tliy lC R C iireUciUciin;ildg»s,”______------1------— t When Israel depleported about 400 Palestinians loo the border of _ ■ Lebanon this week,ek, ICRC delegate.s V were there to provrdvide shelter from I thc freezing rain V/lWhen the prisoners I w cfc Icfl exposed:ed in the standoff H ------.--belwecii-lsnicl und-IlULcbaiion^J______■ For months.. ]I C R C s t a f f e r s ■ provided'the only on , food many K • SomoHs v.-crc-ublc-tcc-to-gci this-yeur;------— ^ ~ V li • They have opencened thc detention camps in formerer Yugoslavia to m m international scnitin;itiny. prc.ssuring the - • warring factionsms to lel them S Ak V 2 Oi S O[> % interview cach prifprisoner in private and to release them.m . Openilions currenrently include relief operatton.s to thee viclimsv of; civil H fe::— Internationimal aid I K l-* T m r - J f c i r to Sohialiaa ■ r ...... Thoso nalions aroiro BelgilIgium: 550 0 paralrralroopors ^ a year fo ray -Im ifpt: 750 troops ^ n■ ■ ■ J Egypt; fr '1 — Iy: 1,500 troops • O l ' " " ■key: 400 to — ..... Q||[:ls?rri0 Iroops lurltanla: 2 5 - 5 1 3-troops...... i v e 5 0 % ______^ ______— s e i e < r a i d ------22.dd-55.00, i6.5(. 5 0 - 2 7 . 5 0 . -— ------Providing other al ...... I ^ e g . four transport C h o o3se s from solid and■id patterned ^ Britain: Olferod fouiiliilon; h as ' ' '. aircraft and S7 minic s w e aiters i i in crew neckk cor cardigan given S49 million 5. M en's Sportsw/ ee; a r . ______• . d S27 million' ' ■■ 'supponrprom lsod S aid package JS May send troops Nigeria; ..._H ... 'Kuwait rates Tunisia ...... United Arab Emirate Pfosa SOURCe: Assoeiaiod Pro KRT inlograpnics P re s id e nit t sends H l e s s a g e ______^ t m o p s J i M N___ (AP) ____ — ■ m WASHINGTONd a C h r i s t m a s ■ PrcbTdenrissucd. a i r m e d f o r c e s I B .mes.sage to U.S.them a us proof of Monday, praising nerica'sthe policy of B B “the wi.sdom of Amerig th ." _ peacc through strengtf Tlie message: lehrate the scjisoii f J • As Americans cclchiliis anil Hanukkuh, y||gM that includes Chrisinins salute lo our I 'wc offer a spcciaiand ; women in outstanding tncn ou an lias played an uniform. Oach of yourving o u r freedom ' inlcgrul role in prescrviiessings that are U^H and security — bless> us os wc lum our cspccinlly ptcciuus to; usand family and hcnrts toward home ai enjoy holiday fc.stivitics.1 honor to serve as I consider il a great:hief. hc and you can______* your commander in chieof America's S a iiv e 25% I DC very proud 5, ol in large p a n , lo ■ ochfevements. Thanks,crifices. ii we have S a v e 3^ 0 - » .0 % U ..ather Outemr w e a r H e a v#yw ' eight Sporo r t S h i r t s your covxage and sucrilnmunism has been won the'cold war; commi J and the threat of eg. 250.00-400.00,3, 169.99-199.99. (C ooper, Snvile Rc?ow and O ttim o thoroughly discrediiedns or been radically . ^ > Reg. 19,9.50-28.00,14.63-2 J-21.00. 100% thermonuclear wnr hns I . i nI 1buffed COW iind lam lai b styles. Sizess s-xl. Im ported arnnd m ade in USA, c o t t o n^ flannel or heavy'w 'yw eight acrylic reduced.*' ,n»c served «sp«n Sel.election m ay vary byb store. M en's CO u t e r w e a r . Tliosc of you wlio hove:es have helped lo f r o m VVan H eusenf Men's en Sportsw ear. o f NATO defense forcestvhole and free, achicvc a Europe whiI Jusf Cause drove ______Vcicmns.of Operationom Ju: Panama, and _ _ a.ruthless dictator fromerations Desert ^$5 participants in Operaliberated a small »ave 40% S a v e 4C0 % S a vire 4 0 % Shield'Desert Storm life lib< prom oting the f nten's S Warm-Upst Fleece Spoio t : t S h i r t s W o ven e S port Shirt;r t s defenseless country whileGulf region, stobility o f thc Persian Ou ig>_aO_OD^ow_4SL9a ' ~ Rpg. Tn.nn-4.n:n nrT~~ia n o --74 n)n o .______RegJzC!0 ,0 0 -3 2 ■6o;-ia,ot> 0 0 - 1 ^ ^ 3 0 . ------:------I policy of pcace W3arm n -ups In a varfety ofol colors and choose fromI solids and colorbi'block Chooseje from yarn-dyed2d p l a i d s wi. " T h e re is no coc:oordination, no systematic coverageIg e to get seed to villages.” suid Hassaiisan K halifa o f the U.N. Food andid Agriculture HH Organization. "Witheithout it. they cun w plant nothing.” • FEr Khalifa, a Sudancincse agronomist wilh 30 years’ cxp Even before dictactalor Mohamed 7 Siad.Barre fell ancin d h is c o u n try jf collapsed into chr;h a o s , n o v e lis t ' • Nuruddin Faruh hadid begun a novel ^ ------about-a-Sonialia-full-jlLof-looter£-and------^ ----- thugs”' ...... ______T hat m ig h t in it!;itiicif not be so I remarkable — butIt Il-arati has nol I seen,his homelandd iiin 18 ycarsr-A ------9 death senlence has keptkc) him away. I The Somalia of FFa a ra h ’s m em ory i and imaginalion is a vividv place, Afier decades olof Italian and w i Brilish colonialism.I, followed by 22 yeors of homc-grow3^ dictatorship nurtured on the sour s milk of , r ' ^ geopolitics, Somallalia could nol escape u violent fate.e. ^ “The phenomenonon of the looters ■ i ------R c g r - '------S a l e ------ean-be-«xplaincd-inrinrthe-followtng ------1 — Z T" ^ 'Siad Barre was a ______I .13aaj-towel.-2,7x5aiL_ irvnt) 11.OQ ______way»"said Farah: “Sit ...... ■■■"■■ ------• -lo o tc rim h e ”gUis^' oJf^lfead f i ofstnte. I "Royal Velvet^’" C lassfc Hajid [ towel 12.00 7 .9 9 Tlie coloniiili.st w a si a marauder and I \\V:ishcloth 6.00 3.99 ; looier in the guise oof f ia country with I IB a th T o w el a civilizing'mission. KZI 1...... I LLuxurious, extni-thicl^ic k l()()".i c o m b e t l I-I'ingertip towel 6 .0 0 3 .9 9 . : "Whoever has thehe guns has the ccotton towels from FiFieldcresi- T u b m a t 26.00’ 19.99 power.” ;)ftne.ss. (Ihoose Farah has been ununable to finish S9 9 . 9 9 t W i n Ppam per you with soft Q ueen bath sheet. the novel; its chara n XTC STEEL BELTILTED TRACTION RADIALtL WINTER SRX PERFORMANCEPE S W IWHRES - — SN O ttPHIRES ------l i - BH ' Heavier,it, IDeeper Tread steel Radiallial Premium y g P155/80R-13 •49.47I P185/60SR-14...... m . 2 o m J y | P165/80R-13 • •50.98 ...... 7 7 . 2 2 H - W t ------gW-P-1-75/80R-13------__ •53.70I_ .P_1S5/60SR-14...... SB P1S5/dOH-13- •54.99I P185/75R-1'1 . •56.99I P215/60SR-14...... * 8 2 . 9 1 1 1 APphoto ^ T \ , P195/75R-14' . . •59.12 P205/75R-14 •61.12I 'PT95/60SR-15.....;:.... 7 7 . 4 3 1 1 I Zamel, who w as hurt wh£i/hen Israeli-backed mllltlltla opened fire (T j Palestinian depieporlees assist Amjad Z rV fi P205/75R-15 •64.11 at tho expelledd PalestiniansF during ththeir m arch toward tho sse e c u r i t y z o n e Iri s o u thlern e i Lebanon. P205/60SR-15...... 7 9 . 9 . 9 I ® P215/75R-15 ..... •67.89 I s P225/75R-15 . •71.28 P215/60SR-15...... * 3 4 . 1 5 H ailitia hsalts 1IB P235/75R-15 •74.74 IsraeeU-suppi>orted m P235/75R-15 Extra LoadLo ' ...... •79.28 P215/65SR-15...... * 9 7 . 7 6 1 1 retu rrn of de]iported PalestinI lians S MARJ AL-ZOIlOHOUR. Lebanon Supnpreme Court planned to coiiii.>iilinue dem and the iniplelementation of ihc , I PICK Y!r o u R ^ (Al*) - HutidrciIre d s' oF- d e p o n e d ' liearii;iring ilil appeal brtlie dcpbnatnations U.N. resolution ihafcatled111 for”our" Piilcslinians weree strandedsl in a frozen on TTi iiesdiiy. return lo our land." m)-m:in’s land betv•etween Lebanon and Lebanon Lel has refused lo harborbor Ihe The reference:• was' 10 the U.N. I TIRE 5 's resolution I'riday I. ^ EJ W ------isracl-hcid-tcrritoritory—Monday-night^—susptspocled-fundaiiiuiiiali^kl-MuhlU h iiiiii_ l .e.airjiy Council's bluckcd from'rciumuming ro iheir homes wilhiIhin ils borders. Tlie Intenuitiiliitional deiiKiruling thal tlthe expuIsions~bc 'mmittce for the Red Cross scl;el upi a rescinded, iPIGKYIr o u R ^ hy llic guns ol'Isnicnieli allies. ■ Coini H u d d led in oo:coals and blankets lentIt camp, bill on Mondayia y . a In the pilch d;irk.k, w ith d ie s o u n d o f againsi the cold,■Id. screaming war Lebabancse arn-iy ofliccr ordered■ed ilie diigs barking in - E ! SIERRA LDGL SiERRA A/T DELTA MUD TRAC slogans iind w;ivi;iving copies of the Paleslesiiniaiis lo leave, triggeringing lhe members of anolhiiher fundamcnialisi / J1 ^ PRICI •On/OllfloRoad vAII Season group, the Iraniaian-backcd Shiite •Lonrj-LileliJ Ifcad •Pfcmium All Seasonon •Raised^wliife^ Le! CIS K o n n . Ihe 415 i’alti’aleslinians vowed to confnifronlation wilh the SLA. •Sloel Radiadial •TuUcless Steel aDll:ii •Sicel Belled | j f £ ^ go back to fhe occoccupied West Bank- AtM the lent camp, l.chiincsc iirmy;ii ..Muslim Hezbollah,ll. loiuled tw o tru c k s and Ga/-i Strip, orir ddie trying to do so. ollicele e rs sa id ih e y had tin t)rdcrss loli lel will) blankets and fbfbod from the camp g^ || LT235/75 R-15 RWIWL 6 PLY $97.381 $98.40 ®nn Rut their march;h >Wiis stopped when the: deportees di back in. ami thele m1 en to tak e d o w n jhe_road ll lo the 8b|IB 30X9.50 R-15RWLWL 6 PLY p9.50I $103.53 m m tlic South Lebanomon Army. Israel's wererc left in ihe barren; frozen11 /one/ depiirtees. IB 31X10.50 R-15 RWRWL 6 PLY $105.50I |l10.f4 "JiSl - allies in the swathh o f Lebanese land it belw;\veen i the Israeli-held st>uihu ih ern I-'oreiyn Minisier I ^ 31X11.50 R-15 RWRWL 6 PLY $ 9 9 .5iO 0 $108.50I $117.94 controls along its norlhern border, sectorlor and the are;i conirollcti by the liie Sccurily Counciicil lo ■•impose c le a r ^ 33X1 2!sO R-15 RWBWL6PLY $104.50;0 $119.50I ^31.02 |[J lired artillery andnd m ach in e gun.s to Lebailanese anny. sanctions on Isnicl"J" for deporting the ( bar Ihem fromn advjincing into Afl\fler the aboried reUirn., A /i/ Piilcstiniiiiis and restaled re Leb;mon's st'nilhem Lebanon.n. IDwei,'c ik . 4.*', o n e o f lh e d e p o• n e e s ' refusal lo accepi Ihei LARGE IPICKUPSPE»ECIALS! ig The SLA had wa:warned earlier thal it leadders. e said the group \w;is I he sliowdown beganIn an hour a'fler m l ^ L T 2 3 55/85R1610PLYTUBE / IBELESS S m had mined the apprpproaehes 10 Isniel’s "detei;termiiied to reiurn home tir>r l.ice1 lh e L eb an ese ;iri:rmy ordered the 8 || so-called "securityity zone"" lo prevent manyn y rd o m ." Palestinians lo leaviive lhe ciimp they JRUj IK DELTA SIERR>RA . DELTA GOODYEAR W m ______auy-i’aliisiinians-rroifrom returning______"\V.W c w-j.'tr.l liv e in iL-nis_lbr..i!ie_:iie_res!__duj\lKd,.lhe "Jeruisaleni C:imp fo£ a yffCj ___ A /T A L L CHAPARRAL WRANGLER Two deporteesres were wounded of ooui u r li\ e s ." D w eik lo ld le i’oVlioVlers- K iipiil R e iu rn ." TiTo returii to'thcFf' SEASON TR^kCTION^-^ Aft slighdy by sliralirapnel from 'the "Weie don'l like c;imps. We dnii't't wwiint homes, they had no0 choice■ but to pass ^»vJ CAN BB STUDDED lunition. Reporters . lo be5e laI b ele d refu g ee s." llu-ough Israel's svci exploding amniun Reg. $129.79 Reg. $139.95 ^ Rog. $149.50 ^U U ______ujok-Uicui_to-J_cli-clitiiiLJiuLlli-uLLhi:____ ASjj_the_dcDortees. i. knell luaviny-im; ill suiiare-niilei.secior■ c arv ed o u t'in ^->85 ••security zone" Ibror ireatment.i the ■free/ingfr coUi iit sundowii.. ihIhree Tii p ro te c t Tsri' Israel dcporled:d lhe 415 men on Israel:ie li ta n k s r u m b le d d o w n ;i Ilu ll sci'llcinenls I'rom iilli' n the securily /one ;ind deplo;|iloyed As the I’alesliniarans approa<;hed the jhtoe®^ Thursday in a clamrimpdovvn on Hamas, from 1 •elled Ibr two years, ye; would not be weaih A-IO liiiii", rijrjr.diiy, Oocortibcif 22. 1092 Coffliilie s ^ iT P e a n u l s ;______B y CCharles M. Schulz For Better or For Wo or; r s e \ By^Lynn Johns^^^^ I MEY, MARC>RCIE . V '6 0 T A n P HOLJ H( ABOUT I HERe.l-E, KEEP THIS I [TT'seOOPTCTO SEE y ‘T 1 5 T H E . AMY EXTRARA CHi;iSTA\Af STAMP!^P5?I'LL NEEP ONE..'^.THGN I VOUPILLEPPUJITH/ SEASON - 'CARC>$n-f-l-fVRG C G TC ■ SOME STAMPS57 TOO , WON'T‘T MAVE^ TO THE-HOUIP^PAV— f ^ T O - B E ------. B u r-S O^ M E I . . ____ SENPIT'ITTO VOU... SPIRIT, S ir , r z z ■ '^-^RCASTIC ' - - m g 4 ^ 8 — ^ / Jl-laciy iA n ,_____ . . C a lv in a n dd-Hobbcs. -H ■ • ______£By Bill Watters'on I H E R t' ITSS A COt-MC i \ 1 \ jK t HCAiR ■) THERE-' THATS ■ QUE - I I T T miM V ^ p B l o n d l e ______B y I B C > D K 11 S AfK eCtAlC If i ,u ivL t c u i/^ K AHD srxa 6^!^ ■v’' . ^ ' X ; j ^ ______B.C. ______/r — By-Johnny-Han ------SF VONOenPUL.' r LETS Hrf>Ei | HOW ABOUT YES, ^ WHAT*iTHE fitceoTSIC ( ■; \ 51 AND> -VJUAT < SOMETHING3 LEFTOVERS ? J PZStPeCT! THWO I £A.'LCVLP c-zr/e a= u r WOULDV -lOU ) APPPCTO:ATE r U?v&. u? . e<‘CAT I vec/MUi^i k . 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W <:««/{ V work 6 K.nd o l bC l i u n i e - V rT > v A I \ crcdibiliiy. public iinapc, letial ajjree- } Lively 9 InlDrminalr - I Chicarjo .iroa lOSpn'klo ^JbI£JHAJM p.IlU onca'di ■ O jp jP |R |E jS jS j iiiciii. n ------5rN5i-ic'a>rc ^ ------" f r ^ f l v is—J------1 g W ^ Is.^crct. T ak e iiiimediaie aeiinnl" I Vicior.os 12 Author MuHuntor B L lE lA lC h Te T[r n g m ? l 3 M B - vcaK::aNCER (Jim c 21-JuIy 221; i-cflini: ITmillliirmw^C^ 56I LtLower in rank 13 Triivulud 0 I lilY b fTAln|R|SM T|0|TlE|m CANeuphoria tltiiiiinales - sccnarin Ica- ’ Flavoring plant 2t A conjuncunction r K a III a pT bTibma IbTe twi a i r |T | ol ciipii I Beetle Bailey ' . B y Mort Walker S3 — :s discovery, exploration. Ilinalinii or I — boar, 23 noady lor lA IT lO llf M f c iA T jf l lureslice ili> m eeiiin’ lhat niiitht ilcvelop into ■ W ickoOnoss proiSQS,1 ° " '” lySSfsM 5 A R ( 5 e , WC>ULULC7 V o u : ] . ]f AAULTlPL£-(e-CHOicE S||4 ‘4 ] ' bulb S NlEkl ■VlT chaiieeous relationship.i Keep tecciil rc'olu. ■ G rnvon imngo 25 EdiDlo bull I IclA finA lTtE iTI M,'rioiis i T A K e M E^ TCTO P I N N E R I 5 a U B & T lOws H i WORK ) ' J 1 . r 1 G7MM uaical work 27 Qlnmistlh. • - ■■■RrTrrrnr is conccm ing d id . iiuiiition. f -<7ive-A\e-A-pi\-& ie:Kf^^—/ ------I _EV^gRy_T^/-T-i/Ae—:------. —^ p y j — -- ' ______fiQAtA clor Doa'Ity 20 Wo.lnos JiO (July 2.?-Auj;. 22); Aitentinn le- V “ ol © M A R R Y M e 'o tu t:------.“ “ JFKlmjiy------tes an'iininfiiinerTiniirty'lo lieiliiiify' ’ y ~ UM/W’ .. 59 At:All's oppositu 30 "Thp ^ Dundiniis. lo .iy s to a ' iliuiiestii.' har- - 70 H.ivingy\; n Cantordui n IF It ^ V f T v I i I i I supouncly. Purchase ol' iiuisieal iiistmniciit is 9 Ie Id Id Iy B l I eT a i rounOud root 32 Coroal gra a T d i s " ^ b d T aT b i s i ictiire. •’ C aM live juices stir. Fotoiil inumbiir 33 Bo Ol uSO * ' ^ 1 1 I inpicliin y / / ^ M TRGO (A ug. 2.i-.Se|il. 22): What ap-' 36 Spilngs 12/22/92 yiRGvd lo ".slip a w ay" will Iv Ixitk on ' X W F ^ / l D(DOWN 38 On in yoar IKnired l< J V labio le ground alnuisi instantly. Don'l - ^ r v ' ThThiur.t 43 ExpJainabii IiniTie l'i -£/ / M 2 oilOlivi.1 gonus AA UtiiiiodI a imatt 52 Snapshot ‘ Ite delay wilh defeat. Utali/e also — ovun kocI 45 Uko 54 Roody 57i Doprossod oroo lvin(: ‘I alotie h as notliinj; in iln witli - ‘ J(iollci,;i 40 Coloringg nimallor 55 Ctinngo Ifio 59 ( Finfshod ll':il j; I’t" lonely. ' ______Is ‘tfccr^r f60 E b b or n oop i>ciii);IBRA loi (.Sent. 2.^-Oct. 22): l-w is on .COc o u rso 50 Bittor horborb 56 Pross ( ni/alion. deadline. rcsi> ] H e rr o jgjliKi c k s f ai m i l y if r o m C u b aJ. Wom£an becomeLes citizen a y Knight-Ridder Newlews Service H H —: day be•efore lOOtiIth birthday ’ . ; — MIAMI - Wilhlh aJ rosary-dangling—li^ D - ...... - — HOUSTON-1_.(AP.)- -M aria ------O n-I-n-I-nday-=-a_day_bhy_of.hcr______J____ fm m n>»i-V nhf4od_a_map-oflCuba!^H^B ___iis tc la - N iv o l.Njicto it spent Ihe l.isi • lOOihlh hbirthday - Mrs. Nicio was ____ ( northern coast[ ii in his lap, Muj. H H day oflhc first ceniuryC' of her life swornm in.i She was accompanied J Orestes LorenzoI lelefi Maraihon Key H J becoming an Am.mcriean citizen. by scseven family members M at twilight Sdturduyiay. knowing he iiad ^ escnting five generations as • She dreamed:d ol- i. .sincc she ■ only 40 scconds Joto rescue hi. la n g u a g e i f th e yy nleel 1 certain age celebratejrate Mrs, Nieto's cilizenship - . Grove hold. Lorenrenzo rccounlcd his and residency rctj.•tjuiremcnis. and herher Ibirthday. incredible talc: houlow hc whisked his ,,'-y family off a Cubaiban highway and 1^’,/ flew back to the UUn n ite d State.s, again k .'•j' ______narrowly avoidingg ddetection,______Twenty-one montonlhs ago, Lorenzo. -on-SATURDAAY-and^UNDAY^EBOR O M . 4 ; 0 0 - T c l 6 : 0 0 - H M _ | _ a Cuban combat piipilot, defected in a ADULTS5 G E T IN F O R A CHCHILDS PRfCE I Sovict-buili M iGt aiand landed in the E S i|| Florida Keys, undindctecled by U.S. ^ ^ H radar. - ■ This time, Lorenz:nzo did nol brcach ^ ^ H PERSON I - U.S. nir defense, Hct was flying a ^ ^ H I I M O V IB GIFTT BiBOOKS NOW ON SALE U.S.-registered plaplane ond advised' I | < ATALUTHEAHEATRE BOX OFFICES! traffic controllerIers that hc was k MH a irb o rn e . Hc just didn’t lell them where he was going or whereere he was coming |f |||||| STA RTS CHm j a c k n i c h SON ** DANNY DEVITO ' from . APpht ^ ^ ^ "I had no h he) e l p .. f r o m U .S . OFFA ______authorities. I didn’t•I Kl)t anybody," he OrosttstQs Loronzo plays w ith■} hish son Alojandro, 6^ atit tho.G rand B,ay Hotelll InI Miami Sunday. s a id . “ I d i d n ’t w/ant a n to entrust my oria and deliver a letter f frc ro m children’s Jives in the hands ofa rnzo.-which-detailed the ppin la n . "burcuucrat or a politiililician." STA RTS CHRIIRISTMAS DAY..: I ^ women, whom Lorenzo didrli d n 'i A spokesman1 1for the Nonh : to idenlify. are members oof. f a n American Air Def«lefense Command ™ TRES ini/.:ilion lhal moniloi l o r s i ESPASS I ____ said Lorenzo’s aircircraft was picked •l*ialric-c(»rt~ln-M exico, T Thi h e y up on its radar andBllctcm c iin'ed'tob~PJ^y'-‘[’^^ Lorenzo six monihs ago) ai a n d "friendly.” cd Ihcir help. DAILY 7:10, 8 :4 0 (jJ . Lorenzo maintai:tains that hc :ilso 9 IraiNFALLSj talked to them for .iwo minulnulcs- SAT, SUN J n didn't get any help:lp from friends in ’’f tfi 12:20,1:55,3:40, the Cuban govcmmcment. and immediatelyim misled them ." Ih c - ' 5 :2 5 ,7 :1 0 ,8 :4 0 His daring act.. h'hc said, was llic snid. result o f nine month!iih.s of prepanition. 1>' Ihe'hi le ltc r. L o ren z o lo ld Iii.s.w w ifi e cct'him by the highway ncxl to a lot of mathematicsics and the help of meet DAILY 7:10. B:40 lamey beach, near VaradcrJ e r o . a few friends who knk n e w o f h i s plaii-s. 1:1 M a i I 11 iwiN fgfUM SAT. SUN 12:20, 1:55, It was also ththe product of «‘ist ofof Havana. He said he pickiIc k e d ^ desperation and thehc fulfillment ofa Ihe ;itesiti after careful ealculalioi p r o m is e h e m a de tto his wife lhc convin'inced him that hc was l lea e a s t ■- a left Cuba for the likely/ loit bc dclecied by Cuban rarad d a r n ight before hc lef DAILY 7:30,9:45 E pm ^iSguished I th e re: ,. Hei also Hgured lhal hc hh; a d '■ Z I I W I N United Stntes. . SAT, SUN 12:45, 3:00, ^4 1 1 0 "Hc told me: 'Vicl'icky. don'l worry, only aboutab 30 scconds !(>■ land ar URi>HY Gentleman I • 1 will come back for you.’” his wife, pick up up his family and 10 scconio n d s Victoria, 35. said1 w ith tears in her beforee CubaC could shool him down ...... '' J" B ■ : duy he was going He di ; and O rostos Loronzo arrivesai Saturday night;Itm at Opa-Locka Airport, ■ p eyes. "I knew one du drew a map for his wife ar I I I ,W|N DAILY 7:25,9:45 ______lold her h ei not to approach jhe plar5lane north of Miami, witdth his wife.' V ictoria, orand sons Roynlel,-11. , to get us out of Cuba^.ib a^."_ . SAT. SUN 2:30. R t Since his arrivalal hcriTlasi year, fromI ih'e' il fro'til. bccausc it was w: right, and Alojandrd r o . I Lorenzo hus been1 trtrying to gcl his dangerterous. lie also lold her noto t loi ^ *---- ■ V and a VCR," "Lislcn:n lo me." she lold Reynicn ie l, fn family out of Cuba3a ihrough legal - talk loo himh or iry to hug hinj_^bccau:•ause >’“y ' V a to lel her know "This is a mailer of life or dealh. C t and less dangerous3US - means. He he iieedieded to concentraie. ' Thai was the code lo ’• I 1 WIN ■l.ik u r ' ‘‘k‘'P 'htilexl dav. swim." ENDS THURSDAY 1Z74I Tk t :j—ri— "Tccnred-theiii visus- OAILY 8:00 ONLY J V I I United States, bubut the' Cuban sureto to note the hour the sun goes gO( Victoria didn't thinlink il ^^^ould be lie diedid. She read the Psalms frofrom SAT SUN t2:M. 4:15. 8:00 I T l l government refused:d tto allow them lo down.I, s o so o n . '•Already',’"' siie ,s exclaimed. Ihe Bibrible silling on the .sand. Tw ' leave the country.. LLorenzo lobbied Thec dayt after she receivedI 111lhc- Bul’she was ready. Siie SI told him to policeL* iofficers were palrolliii 4jovcrnm cnts andid members of messageIge. Victoria went to Varadertdero get the children shoesc s. s iz e s 5'/: and nearby, I Congress. He founded an bcachI] withv Ihc Me.xican louris^i'is ^ s . (>'/: ■ That was the codedc to advise him- At abciboul 5 p.m.. the three slant organization. Parcnti:nts for Freedom. They looked lo like friends going; oioul that the suii sel bclwtween 5:30 and walkingng toward the highway,“ /a I * ■ a to fight for the rclcj:lease of what lie fora daydaj at the bcaeh. • ., , 6:30 p.m. 5 : 4 5 . V icloria spotted the plarla n e eallcd "Castro’s hosta)slages.” In fact,fac Vicloria was becominning Tiic nexi tiay.’slie'(■-packed lunch aboui tolo land two blocks away froifrom DAILY 7:30.9;. _ ------Fru6tr-ated-and-< iar-with-the-arco^ndatackin s - :ibout three them. SA-r. SUN 12:45. -TCRJ------,g.ig. 7.30. 3,a -dccidcd to do it himsimself. He teamed the sun.un. Thai night, the Mexicancaiis monllijr pa^-^lrohrlieHer savings, bnc "Kun,n, fun! ll's Daddy!'’ jihe lul ic a licensed pilot, threwa aChrisimas party for her anand flagged down a govenemment car and the kids,Is. The only thing hele needed was a herpareiirenls. It w as a farewell parly.ly. asked the driver lo 1:take her lo La Lcucn;j-nzo had narrowly missedc d a I IWIN t a p la n e .------T h e: tctourists Icfl. The next dayly ;at I’laza de la Rcvolucicion, the place car. a truck,tru a bus, a traffic signI anand I ■■■ ^-1 E le n a D ia z - V c r:rson s < Amos, eo- noon. VicloriaV got a call. Lorenz;nzo from which I'idel Ca;'astro speaks to a hugee irock on lhc liighway. H e ...... ■ } chairwoman of ththe Valladarcs was onn thet other line. They spoke(c iin lhc people, ll's also ai hbus Slop, finally cacam e lo a stop about 10 yarc'a rd s DAILY 7 m , 8:3 Foundation, a WasIashington-based code, asa; he hnd insiriicied inI hishi She look another cicar - a privale from a intru c k . I l,j^ SAT. SUN 4:30.7;W human rights groiroup, bought a letter. one. for 200 pe.sos -- and; a bus and InsideJ e th e p la n e , sh e to u c h e d hi ;h a liltle aflcr hand bubul didn’l lalk lo him. a "ODMENI Cessna 310 for S30.00.000 and lenl the "Ore;re;" she said, using his hi arrived at the bcach |M A LL||j[|[3 AMjTEJJ' . p la n e to L o re n z o . n ic k n a□me. n '*Your faihcr is thinncliner noon. a g re e d ,, 'IThe kids were crying - an gs AFEWI ; the The children, wholo didn't know praying-g - a s th e y took ofT, The next step was'as lo Ict his wife now, bubul hc is Une.'’ riial was th OAILY7a».930 CRUISE ^ know he was flying;in. in code inindicating she agreed and an> whut was happening,, di id n ’l w a n l lo O n c e Ithey entered U.S. lerritorjto ry . • SAT. SUN 430,7 « ,' ------rasfW e'dnesduyriy,~iwD'M exican“ understosiood’hts-plnn: ------go-inio-lhe-cold-wavater.- U ul-she—2-Uminunute.s-and-43-seconds- lalej Sf,* TOM CHOLSONCR ^ j l _____ :o yelled lo ihem. "W e did1!? il! ^ ------|jerom eO !1I women flew to Cu3uba to coniaci ‘il'inc,nc.” he said, "I'll send yoiyou forced them to havee a good lime, Lorenzo ; ------J A C iC N I CM HO l O R E . ra ^ DEMLMC rJc OAILY 7:00.9:1S M ^ V l a i r fround i thi[ r o u g l T ^ 6 g o o d t (0 be^triK'■ ^ SAT. SUN 12:15.2:30.4:45 S fSs t -* TIFFIN, Ohio (/(AP) - Sherry Bell's romancero wilh him didn'l'ge•get background a secrclCl b c c a u s e lie s k c p liccal a l of the man’s claims,'■ /A I IWIN [jUy Bell's advertisementIt ini a labloid had thal far,ir, D1 eV o.ss said. d i d n ’ t w a n l lo b e loved h for his cousinr iasked police lo run h e y m o n e y . b a c k g rround o i check and G loger'e r ' s DAILY 7:15.9:30 a simple message::: "“Wanted. One "Hc: givesg ihem a line and the; SAT. SUN 12:30, 2:45.5:00 good-hcancd man tolo thold me. lo put fall."DeVosR De snid. A few days al^er meciccling him. Ms. probationon violation was uncovered ! arrested Nov, 12. — his-arm&-around-us-aL&-and-jnake.us.a . _Auihu irec ucceplcd the manin-iuge propo.sal I Ic was ai M Hex yow ______-Bell is-now -irying lO'-stnr family again. W e’re: 262* and 6.” Glogcr:r ex-wi ives, in Quincy. i iTl. 7 i ; f und.-afhi.s'-UTgfnB.'qnlinlrhtrrjob-Tis-ff- Ms.-B( isli! waitress and barlenmder and her over. Sheihe's back in school but h ha a s The diN^orcce wantemled a better life WoodwiIward. O kla.. and Standish r‘l,J studies loward heeomining a mcdical failed lo to gcl Iier job back. ShiS h e .for hcrself_nnd_her boy.be Tommy, in Maine. EachI divorced iiiiii a(\er h( a ssista n i, d e p e n ds ion food slanips and S27979 a: DAILY this' rural commununity 45 miles nin upbills. bt .vilh planned lo bu;luy a S169.000 monlh in welfare. 7:00. 9:00 southeast o f Toledo.1. ^ Glogerger is chargcd in Illinois will . ;in house and a SH)3.O0O) Mercedes,N Shesiil:iill gels replies to her ad. OmO n e SAT. SUN o unt each of defrauding ar 1:00.3:00, 5:00,7:00 M E L G n " A ll I e v e r w a n te;d d was a Nomian ke nobody had came fron■om a North Dakola man wh( ■ H b « . T ■ou know, a home mnkcepe:per, deccplive practices anta n d “ H*-’ i Rockwell picture, you J. is ever treated me befon;>rc. M e tr e a te d .said h e w :as a multimillionaire, 00,9:00 forever. T ct fence, two or a fugitive from justicc. Me i; I IWIN R R with a white picket sof '"c vviih respect,:i. He was "I ihrev•ew the letter away." Ms. BelB ell I w a its fo r Ms. Bell suid. charged:d .in M aine wilh Iwo counts o: FVFR three kids and a dog.” said. said. "Yo'fou just can’l tru.si anybody y-decepiim.______wonderful," Ms, Bell sa She wound-up witl iy H .- - . ------| j e r o m e [ ^ ger and his lawyer wouldn'ij n ' t r»iM -IH c iid s - a n d ~• ffam ily—w ere—ihesu^dayt - con man and a broken co m m cnenl. i began like many ^ „ It’s a story that bej Bell said Glogcr told her ai sonal columns, ^ '.L.t others in the persoi lat he was a corporate lawyei I OPEN 244 HOURS PEF:r day f o r where the lonely staklake thcir hop.s ^ 'J " ' accountant making SI50.00G 1 & DINNER on tliat elusive thing! callcdcc love He propo.sed marriage "be fore I BREAKFi?AST. LUNCH Ms. Bell’s ad in ThThe Sun yielded ,j,cy mei.lei. she .said. Wishing to meclicci H siiTaM0i¥S»5ys — ,-rdozens o f lctlcrs.-Shc-i ic-answered-only-him-first,rst.-shc-saidr they ogreed h he c ; - one. from a man calleilled Paul Jeffrey ^vquIj visvisil in October. Glogere. He seemedid sensitive and Ms'UeBell said the night before his EVERY TUESDAY 5-9 m caring, she said. I. hc lold her hc was a - ••■^Thcv m ct.-she fellell-ln lovernnd -ffiSftllV,farre with li chalcau in Francc. they planned their m arriage. Two a haciend;nda in Phoenix und a house in weeks later, the romtimancc abruptly Hawaii,ii, Hc said he kcpi’his FRIED!iUGKEth ended with his arrest.t . ' • All You Can-1-Eati - ' $ J 9 5 .. Special Dlnnors Avai/allab le to G o,______Authorities say, GloSlogerc is really Steven Glogcr, 45, ofT>fNc‘w York and C A NNDYMAN I Co] S P E C IA L s n wonted in Quincy, III., for violating . 7:0010 I& 8:00 p.m.-NlQtiUy ilVIORGASBORDSi probation on a 19899 c o riv ic tic m ' for Matlflitinee SaL ft Sun. 2:30 All You Carin E s t! Special Dinnersars Available loG o. writing bad checks to hotels there. I HOMIVIE ALONE 2 ^ SATURDAY NIGH: h t s S 4 2 5 H e ’ s n o w i n j a i lI iin-'Tiffin on 7:155 (a 8:80 p.m. • MDhUy All Your Favorites5 5 • 9P M .,,,::;-,;...... SIOO.000 bond, aawaiting an |^tlniUne8 8aLaSun.2:45 • extradition hearing Dcc SPECIAL SUNDAlAYS ^=•24. SANTAA CLAUS: THE MOVIE DAILV7:15.fl:15 ______•. Q u i n c y p o l i c c LL'ti- Michael Sit _ I DInnor Favorilos 1 ■ ______DAILY'7:30. 9:30 tit>«nn.t»Wy1230pig fTZi] SAT. SUN = ^ B c V o 53 s a id - e i o g e r t a i ■; S a t , s u N 1:30,3:30,5:30,7:30,|30______^ ______1:15.3:15.5:15,7:15.9:15_ through personal1 ads.c Glogcr A CIg E J H E A T R E " ^ o e p o f ] CR/U )0,9:30 H S l ^ l 1:15 ------— -545-Shoshono 5 I I WIN iSW [jE R O M E g ^ ^ noncy and splil, ^ ^ 5 3 j ^several, took their mot Falls »733«|.o7io"”'" C /1800SB lills. though Ms. ^ 'V H H CAI IS i f c - I loir — Eciitc:^ r4 a < — Craptjo-shouldj leadoppo;3sition_ to coi►mmercialll waste im]iports W f / / M Al(cniii>n CoCongressman-elect Mike good ot'all. lliis icirible tnigei How hum an loday, how ever,. Assistance is ap{pprcciatcd s g e d y slays in our m y fello :r, and I say have IkiJ quitiluite a few years might help tctd package and w hyy not?nt I f you consider the conscience, and we alicjiipt ti: cans .sliould no longer fundd isnieliI: . slow some of them down or quite possit On IX'c. I S. I w as forcedfo on'tlie road by . ^ ii to empathi/c Americii ably landfill a.sses.smcnt,cnt, the Jerome County wilh those wlio have been reli nee and hostility. ' .save a few livlives. some tlioiiglitk'ss indivJividual in a black' ” religiously arroganc residents have beenccn subjected to five * per.seeuicd - lo alone I'or o u r < owe a siiigle couniry, Isniel,:1, n o th in g - "At 45 mpli Nissan tiuck. My carr rolledrc three times H urown guilt. I Wc o\ (iph sing. ‘Highways A re Hapappy different ta.x incrcasrcases and tiie city residenis think. We teacli our ch ildren ^ 'c hum anity everything. For t before stoppini;. I'lie! only,tilingor that came , ,*n so they too will we owe ir th e hum an W ays,' At 55 mph sing, '1 Am A SlmngIger burdened by six increasesinci th is y e a r alone., have compassion and toleninc betw een me atui deathth w' as m y scat hell, j ance of others and nice, let’cl's stop this aggression, Don>on’t vote. Here. Heaven/en Is My Home.' At 65 mph»h sing. _ We', in the city,/. w ould p ro b ab ly concludc...... -Uieirvicvv.s------md voicc-youropinion, Unfo whicii lucky formtrlI wwarwcnring: ------w rileain ifortunatcly; -Nearer Myy CJGod To Tliee'.* AT75'm ph'sI sTng, '■ tliat b u r largest taxax iincrease would be causcd Unfonunaiely, our empalhy likely be attucked for your-views. vi When fhe;RolI.l,s Rt Called Up Yonder. I’I’ll Be by tlie S3.9 m iiiionion !school bon d , but this is ’I'his unkiunvii persoison neither slopped nor , Ih y clouds our you'll Iil lionesly, and llic pain w e feel \NDON LEVER reported wliat lie tir she I i. ...... ------:------Tijtivl,x ia y . Ra?______IiTlmn-.Mnt^g T,yin T-'llf 7 _ j----- Valley life^ , jrseaiiTns to op3en eduicationaal ‘gate^ Puppjy as giflft bites INDIANOLA.-A , Miss. (/ifl>) - So:ne 1— - math cla.sscs, they're going„ , , o into 0[)wner’s5 pleasure o fth c students,i . au Icuelier said, never. ; Tliis is fun, tliis isn 't hard." have seen un clc\slcvator — theirs being il’s die point, siitdTJOb'Moscoscs;------B y ^ Ic k rC ro k e —------g r a;lii m way"bf c'xieiidliig C hrliitiiiuS. ^-111. _u-oi«3j:s(ory-w orIt:urid;------^ '^-w ho-crtcreated-thc-AIgcbra-Projeicjjeet ------BostonOlobc------T hc-c:c-child'getsTall’the"bikcs“and ------4. Some, thcirr piprincipal said, never B m curricuh:ulum. g a mmes e s on Chrisimas, and later, have left Sunflo'flower County, ils flat legendary figure in the civilciv , What could bibe sweeter than whenen 1he or she has more tim e, you Tarm'fields intciniermpted only by an rig h tss movementI of the I960:'60s, leaving a culcc puppy under get the puppy o r kitten,” ■ occasiomillJncuicu t sliude .treu in llic B Q | - M oses:s d4 ev elo p ed ,it tw o decudcudes someono's Chrislmimus tree? • For'or adults, you can replace the midst o f thc cotto□Iton row s or by a liltle )ut ofmath lessons thal he,, isuiis "It's probably/ :thc worst thing . slufTcdfTed toy (or add to il) w ith b o o k s whitcwo.shcd chu:hurch. ' fomicr:r mathr leacher. w as givingg hhis you could do for Ihemvll If you give on brcbreeds and, most im portant, , ^ So some chunjlunges had 10 bo made W * owo.chil:hildrcii al h o m e jo ensure Iheythe someone a puretebrcd puppy for trainiiining ("Good Owners. G reat in a spcciul, exp:xperience-based math | , w ere nonol cioscd out bf udvunceneed Chri.stmas, you'ree probably giving .Dogs"gs" is a (ifesaver for anyone _____ — - ■ curriculum dcviIcvcloped in firawjjy—[!'^IP ------“cduciltiO] tloital'opironsT ------Ihein la rg e vet bil■ills a n d a b ro k e n w ithhanewpilp). a • B oslon, w ilh its mass transit and “ A student'W sl ho hus calculuulus heart." says Briaiian Kilcommons. Man;/lany shcllcrs offer pel adoption skyscrapers, befo•efore it could be iried --p jJii cominglg :into collcgc has sort of Iheih author of “Goodd Owners. Great ccrtificlificalcs. • m trie Mississippippi Ueltu. ^ — —complyilete range o f the—oo^4<^gl«g« ------Bos!i^nde™ os f you already have a per.------The course,, ccultcd The Algebra :ulum open to him,” Moscoscs reliable breeders w:will not sell you a Christn-isimas can slill be hard to deal Projcct and now3W used in 50 schools I ^ H . reasonedled. "Out to d o calculus in yoiyour pel for someone celse and shelters with.h. HazardsH are everyw here. ^ ..11^ ^ ^ senior y around thc nationion, begins with a trip. j a H ryear of high school meanenns will not lel you acadopt for another AL 7-pound7- puppy can bccom c And whether inminner-city sludents ride RmH you haveave to do algebra in thc eightghth person. Reliablee breeders grill mighty'hty dog and fell a large fir in a subway and caicatalogue Ihe stations U o B I g ra d e:." ." To do that, hc learnedned, owners to make sisure the breed is yourr livingliv room, to work their prcproblem s — or Delta APphoto - studentsnts must be prepared inI ththe righl for them and, a as in any Thinjhings lo watch oul for: md sevendi grades. kids take u yell'ellow scli^rb'usld t, cheared by teammatesi«-r-«ixTr->------sixth and ;------adoption,-_that - .th e - h o m c — is KiJcemmonssays-cats-don^l .. ------ennIlerT»i^as,'lirJew rc s s r a i o y a T lime, thc gpul he set for hi landmarks hericre — their rcnl r his • appropriate, , .. like thcthc smell ofJenn Nalc or heavy elson and Ram esha Stevie v e n s o n , r a c e s th o clbc^ck to stack children:n |grew to include all children destination is thhe e same. : , " Iren. S o w h a t d o ecs- s thal leave, pepperper. You can spread either ego pieces In her a,lgebra)ra class In Indianola, Ml:Jllss. Hc emplnphasized minority studcnis T hey’re beingng steered lowanl an mis. Breeders who urcr e n 1 c o n c e rn e d ind thc tree lo discouragc them, lavc been plagued by low. les ease and facililyly 'wilh complcx mai.l^ -i- "irsl of all there's the bus trip,ip. the maps o f their uip. o'cheis ol eonsuIlinB lesi a b o u t w h ere th e! puppy { ends up a barriarrier of some sort can keep {. high drop-out rates and 1 conccpls, 'acco;cor.ding lo project "physlysical experience" that servesves as on the .symbols theyly’vc been asked scorcs. i id a don't carc very inuchn" about the p^ppi^,pies away from low hanging icy to avoid m alh und scienci developers. They’re Th being led a fourDundatioh for learning. to invent for malhc;icmulical gomos "-"il'ney :nce . puppy and probabably d.dii-t carc „n,Vmciimcnis. }. through an acadeiidemic “gate" thnl hns OnDn their trip, the Indian —I The N ature c t h e H o lid ay It's the tim e of yea/ e a r B | |\ t J B r - _ when the brlghtes —F on-that-iast lights are In th’e eyes Joved ones. Espeda m in u te gift... ,. when they receivee ggifts ^U ES.-W ED . 10-8 M of Swarovsld Austriatrian for th a t specici a l M ctystai, like our m V /< ip H R tS ^ flS^ tfim k ■I pineapple, apple an s o m e o n e , ■ butter/iy. \asit our store today, and vieview the freshest gift idei D o ww ntoxvn stores! S w i l l | | H 8 2/ in our Swarovski SilvSilver ^ - Crystal collection. be open late!e . ' SIIVI « rKYS'IAI ^ F I N E F R E;£G/^H/R4P E i 'Sg JEWEI With sinceYe Av&'‘B ut * Tw in Falls * 73^2 apippreciatlon of yyc o u r itronage duringg t h e — OpenrTiies. b H ^ H I p asist year...We ext*d i e n d $ p . m . ^^LargerSel^tion H p C h r^tm a s Eve J ar very best wisls h e s g # _ofLL a n z t hlis i holiday seasi s o n N ightf W e a r s S B H an(nd throughout 1 '^^KERY I ^'''SLM SraBB coming year! Main Ave. £.*?: M n St. • Twin Folb • 7 3 3 ~ 1 S O i » n 10-6 Mon.-Fri. >So>.10-5;3Q?^CM3tW Kii d s K o r a < ...... D eecem ber Specic ia l H Q “'7Ac Sew iec 7 a o n n in g m o v eES s ■ I Twin Falls • 210 2n2nd Ave. S. Ucromo*250WiWi Main ^ — K I C O A Tr s BM ^rTVnNFALULLS' Only OufLEt... men’:en’ s & Ladies' - au. sizesWH O pen lU es. &I VWed 8-8 , ^ 2 months Ihm 14 B oys a n d Girl B^flU Open TiTues. & W ed. 10 a.ma . .-5 :3 0 p.m. Is C hristm as EvEve 8-4 . NEW ARRIVALALS! ...... ^ W a II T < w s 3 ^ 40% oflff B I H - WiWwl—------LADIES^T-ePSrPANTS-^f-£ -&-SKIItTS ------g f selecledinerchand ■ b H ( S i ^URBAN, m S u b u r b a n P etites;s,, Austin Reed) ffl SI W a lk tli ro u g h 114 M ain Ave. ~ IB C h ristin e 's a o l h l c r y In Ute H eart of flj 1 2 4 M a i n A v e N o r t h (. Downtown H Twin Falls, ID M 301 Mon.-Sat. 10-5:3aJ 734-3225 • .^25-30‘o£fi h t o r c I l oTTFs u r M ini ■H 9:30-5:00 Sntur;urd«y — O nce-a-Yeain r S p e c i a l Hj^B Closed Sunday &t Monduy H fc ■ (iiFrcKnriFic,'CATI-S O P ] M usica7a/ SHALIIMAR I ife-m ^ W T St D9. ^k%,Christmt.nas! ® H it • Bool h y G u ee i r ia i n 9 flPMSfi . J e a , • Natural Spray a i Eau Jo Toilette • N ^ ^ ^ 7 Main Ave. West*';W34^2346 j ^ . Hricias^K atl 3 ______m PEWTmBS., Jg $35.00 Va SD. & T H 0 R S . Childreni 5Size « B elt 9:00-6:00 G uitarsi r s • Wes'o o t s w H Reg. $69.9 I. Now 3 a n s H i i 26”* I • stocats _____ ^ ■ | n o w H 9 i I h ; l o1 k , M Bit Buckles A 'eniier II H I DOWNI'estern Blouses M 'V 221 Moin Avc. C r o w¥ l« r ^ | n n F a lls ' PHARM/ ‘estern Shirts -|i ■ I lACXI^ ■ poking Stuffers ^ Q |9|^& Downtown onn Ithe M all • 144 M ain Ave.Av S. • 733-9771^H ■Wickers .® A istem Stores mroWNTVIlNFMlS w -OPBV-ToniiGin^ )pen-Tuesr&-WejdUntbuyyourbootatnm -*C ristmas Eve 9:1sSSa'sf.'TSe^ PFAFF FANTArASTIC^^g^^H (TwinIn Falb store only) ’fe n A ^ ^ ■ t a bBLE l i THE PfAFF HOBBYMATKATIC* W B Create-A- VedT^mtS-pzrrr. 93S DUAL FEED EXTRAPRA Now PlalCo oxdusivo buill-in DiDual Food S~FfND THE PEH):30-5:00 comos al n spodol low prico. 2i today's most popular siitchosos aand so > CHRISTMAS I much moro - oil ot a fabulous)us tbudgol r for THAI ■p'icd.— ...... - 'I r_SPECIAL PER etoywttow _ H B N O W O t Mlr sugg. pries $999.00 SGIFT : ^ = - | « 2 6 !C ’l l AT------H , Twin Fi Sewing C i S T M a i r * ^ 9 - “Mextto P H a r d w a i ■aditioh Since i1912 IW ln Falls *7: A Family Tra 'IN FALLS • BURLEEY* RUPERT-BUIUHL • BO ISE I' IcZ ZZZZ':'lI g j ^ ______Valle______j f e S I t a luml t c d W t a ^eU ey -ja s d i rF e e t o F ^ B y S teve C ru m p ' ...... Kelley, a nuti>lutive’b f Wciscr and a gniduatc Titncs-News writer o flh e LInivcrsil;rsily of Idaho, succeeds Kathy JBCJv a lle y Williams, wholo resigned in the third week of ■ TWIN FALLS —- TlieT embattled United the'ju.'n-conciud:ludcd-e«nipuign-to-take-a-job - _____ I Way of Miigic Vallclliey hired.Twin Fnlls M see somene signs off renew' W e d in a fedcrully-fui’-funded child carc program, __ __Hansen womaa.criticaLw I ------busincsKWoman-Su;S usan_ICelley as its confidence abibout-the United WU ay. I . aliiry was nol disclo-sed. Tho— - executive directorir Monday.h IfDping to - -think th.he tim e is ripe.* Uniled "way ofo f Magic^ Valley spent S59,000 after Satuturday accident\______reverse the slide to3 h:its worst fund-raising on administnitioiItion last year. ^ TWIN FALLSLS - A 65-year-old Hansenn ■ y ear in alm osl u UecaUi•ailiF: “ ------J------■ ' a cuiiipuTgii uiiii ijnished tli.is“ . woman rcraaincined in critical conditionn “ W hut w e were lookooking for was a sunny, — S u sa;an r Kelley ■ year's76.000) btbehind its goal and 598,000 ; M onday eveninging after being injured in a pleasant personaltyilty who had proven ^ / f l olTlhe lotal itt miscdmi last season, -cur uccidcnt SaturIturday evening, success in marketketing." said Colin “Of courscc I'ver been following that.'' K a th le e n Mu; vluguvero wus injured ntt Randolph, chairmutnan of the board of — “*T— ~ Kelley said. "T"That's one ofthe concerns about 9:30 p.mI.m. S a tu rd a y w hen a c a r d irectors. “ Susan al.so.so hasI tho advantage of Kelley, manager of thee :family-owned she warvnnted lo muke a differenctICC in Ihc ______drivi^n by licr grcgranddaughter hit a stalled-d" being very well knowiown in the community. KiiCclley Garden Ccntcr andnd Landscaping communlunity. "I -see sonic signs of irenewed Kelley .saidid shes couldn't say-\vhy'thc—— -— ‘ pickup injck onl)n Orchard“Ro:ia near J200D SlieWirwalk-lnihcdor doorof-a-business and—Sc3ci^icc“and-a'Twin-Falls-i s-rcsident-sinee—eonfidet dunce-ubaul-thu-Unitud-Wn ^ay.— siie ------Eiist. they already know whovho she ia." 191966, .said she appficd for• tlthe job because said, "I•/ tlthink fJic lime is ripe." P/e’asesTel I t . * • • Tuosday,y, iOecoinbor 22,' 1992 T^^lC5•^■cs-Nowo. Twin Falls. Idaho B-3 I M inini-Cassia~ ' R u s h dld e liv e r y Officiials finid no eevidentce of sclewage . B y James Prichard runiiii'ig“itii[“itircxtcni^inn-c-ord-froiii'a ------Mini-Cassia News Servi *The light snowr coveringc would h a v e iiearh)yitilii;itiliiy jMilc into the trailer, , rmade any leakagage or ponding quiu l t e -‘t*'’adtninisirators forced the RUPERT — Ofilciahals”from the city __ evident.:.!.. Wee cI o u ld .c o n firm ncl O ______' Its lo pay for city eleclrical 'oT Riipert and the Si.SimTIi C e n tr a l. valid basis ffoifor the complaint.'I t service. ------Disiriet .1 Iciilth Depahirtment-say-they ------^ ------A sked-ifil-if-ho-could-t‘xplain.-lhe------found no evidciKc of.si'.surface sewage ^ — DcDoug Laumann, healtllllh official ancy between what the _____ on a nroiierty afleI «-T ncitilibors R tcondosos ;alleged ul the council______and wiiat iiis(>ectors fuilhd al complaincd about such:h a p ro b le n i to ;,(• leakageIge and no odors' were noted.ted. coming from the trailerer's sewer nine pcrtv. M avor W.I-, "Bill” the Cily Council. •Ilic lightIt ssn o w covering- w ould haveavc was'going o nto the groin»md, isaid'Monilayheishatllcd. In a lelter 10 city• public j works anyiiy leakage or pon’ding ijuite.lite 'Ilie Ricondos said Ml director Don Dustinin . th e h e a llh ^.vkicm. ... Wc could conllnn iu> validaiid" home is impr<>pcrly eonoimected lo Ihe “I wass kindkii of aiigeted bccause I districl's Doug Lumianimn re|H>rted lhat earlii• Ihe coiiiplain!."______sitiiila ry stnv :w er s y s te m . Ilgiireil whetvlieti we w ent mil there, there bc aiid'Duslui went lor3(Vr«)ih-Strmi . ------iroperty is owned by Lutsuis, 'L aum ann saul llie lioollok'irp has been wouiil l)c Ue ------Wednesday:------:------M^lrale/.rJ'. Neiglil'ors rim t RicondiT;do.’ a p p ro v e d b y th e slata te p lu m b in g Whitloin'saii•said, . T hey w ere th ere li:lo investigiite his wife.. IiIi;irlctie. ami iheir snn. Mikelike insjH-'Ctor. • A .w aterler heater at the property _ ' ;dlegalit^ns by neii’hborors lhat sewage Ricoiulo.I. alla adtlresscti ilie omiicil on A lew months at’■it’o, Ihe 'citv mii;ht.have_live leaked s.ittie waler out of - ■ • I Irori) a inuler there hadid l>een exposed D ec . L'i.i. lIhe d a y b e fo r e M o r a l e /’s discovered that resiiietil:tils tenting the lhc trailer:r home hi on to thc ground, lie , lo the gnm nd's sufl'ace. prorxrdy w;w-as inN|H:ciciI. intijcr hom c at lhat timelie had illegally added, but)ut it i vvas not conlaminalc lakcii w hile il w as^ parkedp; ai a residence at 55(f s t/w c s l 2(«) Soulh. ’' Mt)rris said hc iciieccnlly piirchasc*d thc truciuck. which s|H)rl«l a lighi IIIJ.DI.IzIJJULJKg hlue camper shell,, fromIV a Heyburn man. Burley cabIble company bo A nd D etails Availal I Golllection S H A R P ^ SLIM CAM . E61 ■gSAM SUr3UNO or Siimphanic i w V e e k ; C am corder anon vCR withw remote R CAT'S EYE 0 .7 LUX 8 mm Camciborder *remoteOTECONTROL •N ew s (Carrier is an 13" C o lo r : V,„„Timcs.N^ Erase Head •8 x P ow or ZooiTl . •Qn-ScfO(^cfoon Program m m ing ... ‘Brlgm picture t '2'Spood Shutter 'Romonoto *2-Lux - ‘Jo tS o■oarch‘Quick art S ta rt ...... J ...... indcpciidciifhtisinisinosvpcrsnn. I Ic/shc 0^5:Spe8dShutter •Compact table tc "CASE & VIDEO< L IG H T •lB 1 ch:,n:hannol cablo roady f Q Q B s —— —piircliiisus yiiuc-ntt-nc\vipapcrJr"i>‘JII*^i'.itl* mill resells it^ r TV -SUPER I JW 'JW ~L'62U “ - J til you. W hen ciiscustom ers ilon't pa> th c ir• carrierc; . . . their larricf ■■ doesn’t earn a prcprolic. top size C flV- iliid n f t O a a a I I—z i vMm Please help v.mri-.irficrcr earn his/hci pmllt l>\ * ~~ ha\inK \oiif pa\nict«t read•;ul\ and pavinn I'inmpily ■ra j (.rjiiinonrainvcnicntot (ilTiic-pav plan. I'or mm n j fv \ infnrnuitioii on the hchcnellis andu.nvenicncc j(J^\ (.fp:i\in«atthcnmIicc. o pIcaKCiMlhiiir m HID ^ Ciistonicr.Service I)c|)cp artn icn i at T.VMfi.M. 2 5 1 MAI 2502 OVEERLAND | ^ ~ ~ n T a n[ i k Y o o r ” — r w i N i 7 3 4 4 9 0 5 2 ' B O RtE t Y -^ J N A V E ■ ■i 1 FALLS I . . 1 ------:------b r ' U ...... 'win Folia. Idoho T uo-.dnv Hw ^ ______4 Id a h o A/W e s t ‘Stat ' I >ports Line -jC o w h m - d i v i ijyeUp]p in g F;M c o n s ^ ^T liclliniaijvfci^ / For-the latest The AflsoCTntBd P ress ...... - chahampionship in history - the i flrsr sincc 'I’hc 1-nlcons l-'r (6-9) also yicldeted a field forcing the CovCowboys to settle fnr Hiiioit’s scores, call: 19H9H5, ,, goal aifier fit a lost I'umble in the -o p e n in g 47-yard HeldI go;goal and a 3-U lc;id. ATLANTA - Coaclach Jimmy Jolinson ••This is im portant,” Aik\ikm an said .of period.. .Ihcn,ll drove 73 yards for ll:Ihcir only The.quickV strikesst in the third quaricr isn’t calling the DallasIS CCowboys Ainerica’s 'inning the division and clii;lincliing a first- lead off ll:the game, scoring on a 6 -y-yartl pass came alter |.arrLarry Brown recovcreil Sieve leam. • ,, )und bye in the playoffs.fs. •'Mow many from Wai.Vade W ilson to Drew Mill uw ith 5:21 Bruussard'.s”‘ fumfur ble o n j h e Alhm ia -IS. It 7 3 4 : --6 3 2 6 :anis have made it lo thehe Super Bowl leOinthethe opening period, look only tlirceree plays'tt) score runs ofK aiul follow thic e simple.‘ Instnictlons. _ He’ll let others do lhal [hat alkr the Cowboys iiliout ihe b ye’,' A ikmm a an's scoring passes wen:nt fo r I 1 and 17 yardss b>by S in ilh :md Aikm iin’s IS- wrapped up tho NFC EEast ehatnpioiiship ... Z •••WinningjheJiast was ob\3bviou.sly-;i-goal yards lo;o 1Kelvin Martin and 18 yartirds to Jay yard pass to MaMarper. who got hcliiiid Tim - ■ Monday night with n 41-1741- victory over fhe fours, and drawing the bye,’’c," he said. "Il's Novacekek in the second quarter andd 23: yards McKycr. Allanta Falcons. oiieiie less gam e w e have lo playlay." to A lvinin 1Marper in the Ihird. Deion Sandersders I'liiiibled aw ay ihe ciiMiing _ "I think most-people>le in the country will »•••tii.;i :i trcm cndniis n; t:_-ic-.,.rn • t t:ilI^lliMtt lv,.1 n f .n,17 -.,wi o-i recognize tlic Nt-u”!_ hast as itie most 'ivision champs." linebaekeiker Ken Norton yards, recovery on thf:hf’All:ini:i / 29. nina— difficult division in allII ofo Iboiball iind to said 1 lid. '‘I've been here fo ra fexfew years, and " l l ’si bebeen a long day for us."" Falcons Smith scorei)re'll on ihe Ilrst pl:iy, breaking able to win it with still;ill one gaine to g o . it in recall when ihings wen'cren't quite so coach JerJerry Glanvillc said. ’•Wc thoughtthi at out of a slackek'at : Ihe line of scrimnuigc. really says somethingIg about: tiiir iboiball tciting. It’s way too soon>n lo eelcbratc. halflimele we\ really had a shot." hitting the rightght sideline :ind-gelling a foul leam ," Johnson said. We/e ’ve cot unfinished businessess." Thomaimas Everett got the Cowboyoys going in Ihe end zoneonc on a bump by Samlets at P line Troy Aikman threw’ fofor Ihree touclulowns Triie'Cowboys (12-3) pul Ihis ih one out of early win.vhen hc returned Mike Priirilc h a rd ’s the I. and Emmitt Smith rann f Higlllnn(JntMinlco74ap $ 3 0 millican lon;ig-temm deal1 in Hilawaii I Emmqit m Joromn 7 30 p i Ilia! al OuM 0 p.m. : KymtX)(iyalOocJo7 30 PM The Associated Press ' T he A ssociatedid P re ss >. CoioyotUu»»7JOpjTt.-- LAHAINA.. Hawaii11: - Jusl anolher g:ime ; llcMnldatOioKicM 7 30■ibp.m p OAKLAND, Califllif. - Ruben Sierra, II[■ , OokloyolHnnonn 7.30 p ii one of iwo top free: agentsag remaining, re- » ..d for Duke: goodlod shooting, great passing, sighed with the Oak)akland Athletics on “ S some impressiveive idunks and a win, Monday for a five-yea/c a r contraci. Sierra’s agent. Boblob Wojff. said a few f c C olleg.ege basketball days ago thal a deal:al with, O ak lan d w as S30 p m — Chnnfinl !3.13. Coiinoiibas>on>allC Nwin closc to being compliipletod for ahoul -S30 CJUUinn al Oliu SUiIn The top-rankeiiked :ind two-time defemling Spm — OinnnnI 22, NDA On»»nHwrr[ooiUnn Slalo al million. A ’s generaeral manager Sandy Hg Alderson said the; aa( c tu a l a m o u n i %yas 9 national champ:mpioii's beat DePaul S9-73 730p.m -Chnnool13,C13, Colingn txi'kglluiii Maul ClaiM lower than had beeneen reported, bul he ^ M onday nightI in the op en in g round o f llie lOp m — Cliunnnl 13,, ColinunCoi (Miskotbair Maul Clninc would not tell the total)tal. Maui Invitation::ional. th e B lu e D ev ils’ ISili Siprra is a three-timilimv All-Star. The 27- • consecutive ietor\’. year-old outfielderer was actjuiretl by D uke (5-0 )I wiwill play lhc winner of the O akland o n A ug. 31ll ialong with pitchers quunerfinal bei\\Jetween Louisiana Slate and Jeff Russell and Bobiiobby Witl in a trade Stanford in Tuesd.lesday's semifinals, that sent Jose Canseco:co to Tc.xas, G rant Mill leded 1D uke w ilh 22 poinls. nnist Com ic, spolorts card Last year. Sierrara won a record S5 com ing inside,:. whilewl Bobby Hurley had million in salary arb:ubitration, Alderson i 12 fro m 3 -pointiiint range, in ;iddition lo a classes anninounced .said Sierni requestedd aa five-year deal. A num ber o f specla.jclaeular assists. 'I'honKis Hill ------'------^^rWIN-FAL-bS—5-----^Aftcr-thc-chiJdrcn------^‘-That-wus-soinetljethiiig-ihat—Ruben— JB ■V had 10 poinls,s. hhis last two on a monster unwrap Chrisltna.sus presentsf and finding, wanted,” Alderson1 Siisaid, "He had been V ? 'X dunk in the lanene wilh\ 6:25 to pl:iy lhat gave pcrhiips, sports cartards or comics, Sports ofTered shorter contracracis for more money ^ ihe Blue Devils'ils their biggest lead ol'llie Ciriis Plus II h asaca claJis for the beginner. on an annual average;c bbasis. But ihat's-not- a3 , game, 77-57. A fre e c la s s to0 all; youths is.being w hat he w as looking fc _ ’'W e hung inn jherejli and just kept building • H we gol to where they couldn’t offered by Sports-IS Cards Plus 11. All The signing left firfirst baseman Mark M ifl the lead until we ] rant Hill said, "'rhis was the c classcs comc wilh1 a free starter pack, McGwire as the onlyity other prem ier free catch up."..Grant I'ormorc. infonnatnaiion. call 733-0016. agent in the market.I. MN cG w ire,-w ho sort of game: th lhat c o u ld g e l u s,b ack lo ------spent-his-eniire-cur^ei■<*er-wiiIt-Onklnndj-i»— ^ _____w iicrc .we w erere faifaefore. faefore-thc-u’eek-u/l______said to bc deciding betweenbet ihe Athletics for exam s and the jet lag and siulf." BSU, W eber S tate land Big and the Chicago Whileliic Sox. It Ihal DePaul (4-3) played- • Sky players oa f the week Alderson snid hele liked Oakland's poorly, fnr fromtm il.i T he B lue Demons shot chanccs to keep McGv:Gwire. The A 's have 50 perccnt from3in the field in the first half I UOISE - Boise StateSt University junior and'werc outrcbcrebounded by just three, yei ------•- ; forward SliumBficc Williums'nnd \ Weber won the AL West inn f« four o f Ihe la.si five ------^ycarjj,—including—k ■ _ _stjILlrailc_d^5,3_4j•34 aHer 2Q m inutes. ______; State U i u v e r s i ty-senior-forw y —! ard-AI ------DePaul tied the gam e fo r the last timo :it • ilumiltoti have been;en selected as the Big McGwirc,has been a major factor. Tht) Athletics’ chanccscs for 1993 were 26-26 with 7:09:09 to play in the half on a ‘ ; Sky Conferencee men’s basketball ____ rebound_basket,hy,t,hy.Ciinis,Price,...... ------:— :;playcr4M>^-th«-VVcc^cck.^:------__ iin<«t»ttnin fig th ry U’Cnt:atJnio-tIie-oir-&eu:>on- B B _____ with fTiftri* thnn n nvfn players,cligihli;------t.vv^jlSan-Pr.anci««»,------:------R Ji No. ITNebrasI^ask u 116, ! Calif., w as n a m e dJ thetl A1VP al the Real for free agency. / slgnln^Rubon Sierra.3, the1 A’s havo kopt two-vo-thirds of the players Dairy Clussic.liostcd;cd byBoisc.SiAlc. “ 1 think' they are art pretty good,”- By 5 Tcxas-Arlingtog ton 95 In the 9 9 -7 0 w inin over Elizabeth City Alderson sold in a c oonference n f call, “if it's obti) ta in e d e a r lie r t h i s y e air r fromf T exas In a tradeie forf Jose Canseco. LINCOLN, Neb. Ncfa (A P ) - I'reshm en Krick I Slnlc nnd Jhc 7 5-6^-64 win over Georgia going to happen at all. it will happen in Strickland nndI TeTerranee Badgett scorcd 17 I 31s overall last season, Mer playedpl in 27 The A's's lost starling pitchers D j ; State, hc sco rcd 377 ipoints, connected on the next tw o o r th ree:d da a y s." RBI; p o in ts and Nchrii:brask:i forced .-53 liirnovcrs | niesJbr.ihc_Aihlctics,.hitiin£ing .277 with Stewart amand Mike Moore earlier' t th is _____ Monday as the 17ilin ’lli-ranked Comliuskcfs posicil - i ------i— 12-of-l-8-neldrgO,OHls-imd-grQbbed-28 H ------______l!W.c^d-Iik&-to-signJva-M cG w ire-Q u r-fan s—giUll ree hom ers a nd 17 RBIs, monlh, theIhen rc-signcd piichcr R H o n a 116-95 winiivcrcr T re.Nas-.'Xrlmgton. ' rebounds. would like him to come back. Me thret Alderson snid that the Athlthleiics’ total Darling'aiitiiiid catchcr Terry Sleinbu3u ch. The 116 pointsIS w;was the second highesi toiiil In i Hc nlso m a d e 13-l3-of-16 from the free c c r ta in ly w o u ld m n a k e us m o r e Al yroll. depending on what hajhappens with Designated:d 1hitter Harold Baines ondd the Nebraska history,-y. oneo short o f llic 1 17 scorcd I throw line, was crcdilcd ci with three compclitive thnn if weve ;started to play this payr cGwirc, will end up soincwhw here aro u n d A 's also ha^have agreed to slay togclhciier in against Har%ard in I'I9H9, a.ssisis. four stealsils and blocked three afternoon." Alderson1 said.sa McC Nebra-ska (7-0).()) t run o ff Ihe gnm e's Ilrst 15 3 million. ______1993. ______j ^ l s . ______’ ______Sierra hit .278 -withlh 17 homers and 87 S33 : ITiirmiton. lro in ”“DalliisrTexus. D' gui'dea ------1------^ Please see COCLEGE/B5------Weber Slate to a 73-62 win over Southern Utah andid an 87-73 win over San Diego last w eekck. . For the two gamemes he wns 20-of-3l Sorry SSeahawks can only( chilase reccords forr futility from Ihe field , m adi.adc IO-of-13 from the free throw line, h hai a d 12 rebounds, 10 The A ssociated P ress assists and SI points.Its. i KIRKLAND. Wash, - II If the S eattle Seahaw ks lo their Knicks cen tcr ssizzles lo season finale again.st th e2 SSi an D iego C h arg ers on Su the Kingdomc, they willI fini.shfii w ith Ihc w o rst rcconnrd' garner weeklyy NBAJ aw ard club's hisiory. And if theyicy d o n ’t score 17 points, iIrhey’llse t NEW YORK -- P Patrick Ewing of the an NFL rccord for offensivisivc fulility, • New York Ktjicks,cs, who averaged 23 A loss to the Chargers•s wouldv give the Seahawks points and 12!3 rcb•cbounds, was named record, worse than the IS1976 expansion Scahawki • NBA playerof the wtweek Monday. rccord. liwing led the KniCnicks to a 4-0 record Then there arc those poirloints. ' lasl w eek a n d h ai d a' se a so n -h ig h 26 Tlic I99I Colls, who wtw enl 1-15. scoretl ju sl 14313 points, rebounds in a 9 1 -8 7 victory over Miami a league-low for a I 6 -gam«;imc schedule, Thai's an ave o f —:— L—Saturday-uight------— 8t9-points-per-gHmei------The-l992-ScHhawks haveha scored only 126 poi a n - average of 8.4. They’ve: .scoredac just 12 touchdowns by ; Hot Flam es goaoalic shuts thcir olTense and one by ihtiheir defense, i down foes for■ NHL> honor In a 10-6 loss to D enver:'cr Sunday, the Seahawks hahad Ihrec jb ; TORONTO ~- GoaltenderI Mike interceptions and the BrtBroncos losi two fumblese.s. S lill. • Venion ofCalgary.. wwith a 3-0 rccord and Seattle’s olTense c o u ld n’t siscore a touchdow n, ; consecutive shulouti•uts. has been named Rick Tuten has punteded 104 limc.s. 10 sh y o f ih NFL H |H |j |||i NilL player o f th e week wi for Dec. 14-20, record i for the most puntss irin a season sel by Bt>b Pararsons o f ; the league sa id M ondinday. __ |the 1981 C hicago Bears. The Siihiiwks’ ofTensivtsive line has g iven u p a frai iH ijlli'' * ; Compiled &om1 StafTandst wire reports ) rccord 65 sacks. “ Wc ju.st d o n ’t have allill thei pieces w c n eed olTen obviously,” Seahawks coacjach Tom Flores said. In contrast, the Seahawk:wks' delense lias playeU bminlliafiflv ^ ^ all season and hasn’t i|uiLluii in sp ite o f tht; teami's ’s bleiik Two first-rounijnd picks at quartorbach)ck, Kelly Stouffer (loft)I aand Dan McGwIro, falloclilod to stop forward as i i circumsianccs. Tackle Con?oriez Kcnncily is developii artors for tho Soattio Se.Seahaw ks in 1992. T h e y c a n all have !the besi defensive player;r i in Seattle’s h is to ry .‘mon:fre of an 'os'tlm ato starl impact player for the fraifranchise than even hard-lJ-liiiting arc finishing thele season w ith journeym ann SSlan Gclbaugh al- has uniimil Jan, 6 to declarc if he; willwi com c oul for the Ni-‘L theirpictunire with me, ! safety Ken Easley in the 1980.S. 19: , quarterback, dralV 11If Bledsoe does, the Sealurahawks might find him loo but th ey/ c< a n ’t b e Kennedy played in thehe Denver game after rececciving SloulTcr was; benchedbi arid replaced byy C G clbaugh for his attracliNlive top:iss up if the Patriotsols d. o n 't g ci him firsl. pain-killing shot bccauseiC Ibatlly bruised ribs sufferfered ihe p oor perfomiaiici:ncc ill a g am e in Seattle ag:against Denver on One; jpart of the Seahawks' olfeiiIfense that d o e sn 't need :uiy > ugly. I*m sfstill pretty. iprevious week in an oververtimc loss to Philadelph:ihin. H e' N ov, 30. McGwirivire is sid elin ed wilh a frriciiaciured hip, help iss ;at running back, recorded a sack against JoJohn l:l\vay, giving him 1.MV: for F lo re s said hc Ik cxpccts to have McGc G w ire back ICO Chrisris Warren, a 1990 fourih-iih-round draft choiec. has I_____ r ______...ibcseaiiOQ.-^I ------percent nexi scustnson.-4?tillr-thc Seahawki+^lO fT cnsive woes o f dc\-elopoped into-one of-the-leagucVjuc's'top runuing'back.s'lhis — ^ I------Muhamrajmad-AlLposing_^___ Kennedy snid hc plannetmed to play against the Ch.'hargers, this season strongingly suggest that they still11 needn a legitim ate se.’ison.n. Uc needs 49 yards agaimainsl San Diego to bccome top. slarting quaiTCTDir■pmrk'iii iln; wuiMwa^r ------— ------S e a ttlelf.,',s ; first l.QOO-vard rushei - I c B-6 Tlmoa-Nows. Twir; f-'.ijlf-'njis, tdaho ' Tuosdoy. D oeomom bor22,1992 Gavis^cdrop B5uUets foi^6th ht-wm straigl] J f o ili m ^ P r brB 1 ow l” ^^ LA N D O V I-R . Mil. fA I’) - M ark ■ third lim c in 10 outings. to match> New > York for thc besi Prioc scurcd Cleveland'lid's lasl nine Prcro basketball i’hiladelphia .took u 79-7-1. lead record in die di East^fn Confereiiee al p o in ts iti rc g itla iio ii,. tlth e n a d d e d - ___ _ into lhc fourth perir io d b e fo re 16-7. seven more iii*ovcrtiirtimc as the 1 2 rcb o u m y Anderson scored six stntraight poinls Led by Jordan,Jo wiio made liis firstrst■ - offens------;------sive tackIde w ill m ds fot; Cleveland. Harvey Cavaliers won thcif the sixth Grant scort,orcd 20 po.ints and MichacI;| ,v.10 m ake il 85-71. A 3-p n. Muno/. has Thc Cavaliers made; alall seven of and 17 rcbo:bounds for the Pacers, who> ■wenl inlo lhc final I:12 minutes Heatjoincdt;d the NBA. ,, been hampered by ihcir tleld-goal attemptss inir overtime, fell ini^ ththird placc in lhc Cenii'al1 trailingi 7h56, But they:y outscored Glen RicUce led Miami with 21 use S p c a l< er T o m F o ley C lin to n wTHTa (Irsl o f sortssor for Lee. photclologniph of Clinlon and Vii^ice President- the Democnocratic Party has never wavered, presidential polixjlitics meant much to En^cbjcbret to ioin-tlie lhront»s "H e’s the first onc I cvcijvcr sent any money elcctccl Albert Gore taken^ during the_ from his.ois odmirotion of Jimmy Carter lo — ^------tcc-n f-tcw tsTnun. o r Tlien. » nicanl evcfytTilnhing. . A venue as Prcsiderdetu-elect Bill Clinton to,” I he said. “I sat downvn and wrote him n Demc;mocralic Naiional ConventiiItion mailed by H arry TruTruman to John F. Kennedy and '■ ------JobluKfr-ond-vd .iit n ]gijling-to-fc4;d-hit;-faniam ily— p>unHltf(i-lo-his-ii)iiugiirguration OCKt-month.------lettcr-aflcr-he-atm1 ounceded he was gQing-lQ thc.cc_campflign_it«ff. The nhphotograph is Lyndon JJoh o h n so n . in lhc .Great DcfDepression, Lee campaigneded for Lee. 95. plans to0 \> wati-'h Ihe inaugiiraliun run i for president nnd I supiupported him all the' persorsonnlized with' Lee’s nameic a n d a Ih a n k s “ t^ h o p[JC c (Cliiilon can work with Congrcs;"’ FDR and bccam:ame u lirdong Dcmocnii. gf Presidcnt-etccl1 IjBill Clinton from his way ' through the primaries.es.” fro)m m Clinton for his help. h c sa id .
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