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Journey M M M Litia N ^ in Wild LS I N J I Gives J( Ltherjuui K Ill Tig H T Rob .C ^ j a v j _ K lC » ? T -- ..IT- ZV12 AJ nes m i _ _Good-m<]lOFning-J M a r mm k i l l I Idah<loJi^es-cclai m - Today’s forecast:t: . Sunny and worm wiwith highs in thc ^ L see:onddesjath m id-80s. loWs tonightIt iiin the 40s. Light m ' w in d . r ' TboA»oditod Pnstss co-pilot G«^crfy^Ctiftis from Taeo- 8 H a l i t i a nLS i n jt i g h t m a, w ete examxaiTuned and released An Army Reserveve technician Treated and released was Jack . ' __ killed in an OT-thc-g:-Rround hell- Finley from)m th(ii National Park b e e n pati Tbe Associated Press latrolling the area around the ' copter accident in'«whtral Idaho Service in Florida.Floi He is an agen- F o c u s : H aia iti- A 12 policc stationSl throughout thc day. “y; was identified as: 330-yeai^-old cy operationsons imanager on the he- ' c x ch a nnging g i cun “Bonjours’* with CAP-HAITIEN. Haiti—• In th e ’‘‘fl Jo h n C . K ing o f Evevcrctt. W a sh ., . licoptCT. • )eiween Lt. Col; Sieve HaJanlcy. the baltal- ,hc llaili:iitian policc stationed there CivU rights barbebecue finfirst deadly confrontation betv •militaiyoffiaalssaldid Saturday. An investigstigationteam is’beiiig ' viarines 'on commander, win;lio arrived on the ‘be/orc; movingn on. The shooiing Local residents gaihcthercd Saturday to UU.S. j Iroops and Haitians. Mai '"S II was the the sea« o n d d e a th in a ssem b ledI to dc( ten n in c th c c a u se * ' de a po- minutes aflerr Ithc fircfiglu. said ' incidcm:nl occurcd about 7.p.m. as hear a California activisivist denounce gov- “killed I' eight armed men oulsidc c •Idaho's'iciribleQrescseason. of thc accidcnident. 'hen th c th e platoon from Ec!Echo Company on dusk fell emment encroachmcntIt o f civ il rig h ts. lice station Saturday night wher *ell. A-Chinook heJicicopter from Pam Briolaiola. spokeswoman for J across the sircci a quieuick reaction force immediate- P ag«B 1 HaitiansHa confronted thc Marilarincs’ pa'rol W slopped i Paine Field m EveitCtttTolIed over the, 124th AnAnny Reserve Com- from the station, : ly resplonded. o r sealing off the north- eCV( v en in g patrol. • , _ __Friday.aJtoncwn MjtLitj»rcpared to_. mand, Sf»ttlc,ittlc, said the helicopter.. ____ was'fol- — When amicd men;o cam e out ot the- -west scct:cction o f this city o f75.000 on —The sharp, quick flrefight was pick For^ Scrviivicc flrefight- was ftotn diedic6thBoiwlion. ( I58th , ' Ttavelijig music sid e ' th e station. ‘V o rd s 'w ercTC exchanged, and Haiti's; nonhcmm coast., lovlowed by a' long siege outside e ra in th c Payette "Natlational Forest Aviation RtfgiItfgim ent. to coax ‘here was gunfire,*’’ 1Hartley said. Civiliii Twin Falls makes itit tcto M T V th a n k s to station,stai as the Marines tried to ' ilians ran from the shooting,:"8- 22 miles oistotMcOCall _______ . R D b a i-JoJohasoitJ3.J?Jampa,-a— h i i— I o n th e Cpl, Mik'c A m elt?it?a member oftlie kwkiiigg ihomil selves b e h in d shuKiTrcd — 'a purik-rock band andind old footage of twotw( wounded policemcn out oi Five pcopic, inch;luding King, temporaryy eremployee, died foi- platoon, said arm ed meni came out of Jtxirs andam windows. Evel KnicvcPs Snakeike River Canyon - • StTOt.stn . were.aboard when1 thet accident lowing o Sept.Sei 14 truck crash :hc men the police nation ancn d p p c n e d fire, T lie nightnii bccame eerily quiet, cx- s tu n t. It w asn't clear whether thc o ccu rred . south of McC:4cCall while delivpring civilian "Four guys camme oul from the cepi for)r thetl shout o f Marines and the P ag e B l killedkil were police. Many civ King was a fli^tIt engineer, as firefightingg cqe q u ip m e n t Hailiaii f^Qn* <l'-’sk. saw, us> ;and got spooked incessanlant.ringing of phones from "••attaches" a t work alongside Ma “'11 is 30-yearK»ld Brianan Ross from Idaho fireifires have blockcned and lil up their weieapons," he said, within theth< piiliec station, Catching up on1 tomatotc uses policc.p°i Monroe. Wash. Hc! rccdvedr cuts more thann 4'400,000 acres this an who "And wc rciumed firfire.’' " llioe phone'sp ringing but no one’s A (i.s. M arine, a Haitian a n d bm ises. summer, but have slowed from Features editor Stev«eve Crump spccHv ' wound- E'ghl Haitians wiwere killed in all. honie.’T" 1 lartlcy said as he calmed the serves as an interpreter, was wo ’ Anny Reserve pileilot Brett Rad- coolcr tempeuperaturcs ond higher lates on'the possible useuscs for a buslicl of^' was noi Their bodies remaimined o n th e street. M arines ed in the leg. Thc injury wa> es sunt)unding the policc sta- ^ay.W a^and humidity. overaged tomatoes byy OC c t. 31. ford ftom Federal Wa) c o asid e red serious. Marines from thihui platoon had lion. P a g « B l W h y ? Lewis looses Oliver McCall forceses ILennox Lewis to cat his words afler knocllocking down Lewis with a right :o thc jawiw 31 seconds into the sccond round forr tlthc WBC heavy- weight title. , P a g e D l Rim to rim Karl VanCalcarofHaiHailey was the easy • . o^rbMik'uv victor in the men’s divi:livision of the 1994 Rim*to-Rim racc. P a g e 0 1 \ ± i FtapnotM Huskies upset Mi^iami A t far left, Thoihom as Peterson, W ashington scorcs:s 122 points in thc right, and Rob)obbrt Johnson . first five minutes of' thithc sccond half lo m ake their wav<vay t o .c o u r t l a s t beat Miami 38-20 in thelhe Orange Bowl. ^ year after beimeing detained in F ^ g e D l connection witw i t h t h e double murderder In Gooding. ’_________ Above,. Connieinie Allen and Ricky Magnumlum w ere killed In their hom e nean e a r G o o d i n g . ....................... Seniors and alcoliohol R elatives sayj y *'T o m m y ’ Alcoholism is growiitwing faster among Peterson, shovhow n at left at mong any other age senior citizens than omo age 3, had littilittle direction as . group, and addictionss counselorsc< say thc a c h i l d . problem is hard to fix. P a g e d Need a flu shot?? l e n e s , 1b a d p ia r e n t ii n g o r 1b a d lui i c k ? Innucn7.a season is coming,co but not ev> erybody needs flu vaccitccine. P a g e C l A year afteier 2 cousins’’ savage atta(ack, questioii(IIS o f intent rrem ain unansnsw ered By Fnok E. Lockwood ^ s n v u g e lyly murder Allen and herr ppartner, blamc.on drunkik andt derelict parents. cited Tommy’s father aitd mother, one rcla- Times-News wrilcr R icky Lcix c M a n g u m on Sept, 14. 1992393?’ But GoodingIg County< Prosecutor Philipp tive te.stiflcd. ^ O r d ooes e rcsftonsibiliiy lie squarelyely on the Brown is unmoveoved. One of 10 kids himself,f. The kids “were just like excess baggage." , GOODING-“W hvr s h o u ldlers e i of nie admitted murd<rdcrcrs - he doesn't buyuy lhe notion lhal qualityy said'EIoys Duerbcck. an saunt from Califor- • r. nia. She described her■ br(brother - Peterson's Can Washingtonm change? T Herrtvindpipc scvcretl. Ik s "Toiinnj” Pelon nn nnd Rnh would have averted disaster. Allen could only fy"A.J."." Jo h n s o n ? Hc wants Han.tot.to focus on the killers - notTT’ fitlllc'l - il!> u mail wlio'dn W hy are Americansns ;so angry at their srasheS.' Connie M arie Ali ing two men why BolhI rmen have pleaded guiltyty lo two their mothers.. HHe stresses the murderers'>' o c ca sio n , a n d a s a fatherer whov, would beat his governmeni? Today's'"s editorial spccu^ mouth the question, asking they l^d invaded her homee mnorth ofGoodtng. counts olof first-dcgrcc murder, lo avavoid thc brulaliiy - noli| 111Ih eir so c io -e c o n o m ic back-c- c h ild re n u n lil h e 'd knocke)cked the \vind oul of la tes. ___th e m _______ ___:___________ _________P a g e A I O .and sayagejy attacked her.. _____________ death p er(cnaliy. Judge J^.W|lliam, Har-lad, Js.de-, _ground._________ One year later, family me:inembers^ lasers, ciding holiow many years the two 25*yi•-year-olds "Tommy really neededided a father figure - law enfbrcement ofTicialss aiand psychiatrists willspcn<;nd in prison. mother so m e o n e w h o cou ld doII ihithings with him and an; still struggling lo answewer Allen’s ques- Last wweek, relatives and a Twiw in F a lls ‘Nomadic’ r lead him in thc right dircciireciion, bu t th ere ju-sl tion. ' psychialalrisl testified al Petersonon’s sen- In thc Peterserson household, childrenn wasn’t any direclion theniherc." Duerbcck told W as il bad genes, badI paparenting, or bad tcncingg hearing, trying to cxplaiila in w h y — "w e re n ’t o f primirime importance" - cigarettes,s.
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