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^ I ^ H i l l ^ M HIKli By PA T MAIICANTdN ~ TJmeS'News w r ^ r _^' p g ® irtiw''^i^'TO ’ H :' ' TrflN PALLS '-Tin>o.’d^dM .agb.Tl|B@ ro S»^li!^ende]i;3talce.:o(.tIie ■ ’ the Idea of a ministersr: having‘to buy MEMffich^ys^ . ^ ■ m a l p r a c t i c e . insUranc H | Mih fronr'iawOTlts^ B duties mlgiit :have'slh ^ffiffij^^lni,to court? '7 ,^ '. ; ^ i'i B j pleasoutraKMUS;'r';v.
k-im i?rfliitrlhe^.fteniiiU sB--t- I on B l s t 8 thfere,'heM V B ;;:/.vv.; ■•- -• it' .'d liu fB s 'H lm ,'' C a n c a ste r -- J ii S|gijgg|img^'m H i i T o d ^ ^ s .;nol“d n^.-l-for ^ .l»,gy 1^'” Hfl- what he see^ ..aa^lawyces— rr ••waitingIng oalvfhere'’. for ;8omi8on«»:|o, V- 'hey. advirtlse'th.aliit;wm'<^ . i ' Mglg^^^SE^SM ■ l l i e ' F irst: Melhbdlsi'ClCh^rch-'lipjl^ip. : "i tii^iUik' it’s a w ay of teliifig'cienie ^ tM' lhe church blbuildings. • s a y s sue. td^'bany^^.tli a v e - (0 b e .very, p ro fw loIonal n . Tucker. ■ :.«•.■: :- ■ ■ " p w le••nolWijgloconta.ctthemV.i-.l^;. ^ o i :■ }■ are iaiight: to Jove, oilr if H . be^ttM'.'cierip^fAra"^ i^hat theyxlo." Tuckersays.»• -I think that kind oiof p a rih o ia o v e r , jH 'rdaritsi;:’' les.-lo 'tu rn . Uie' other; c H e e ^ ” ; 'Y e t' no Instllullon; nol, even'tn-a -liabllly In'the eVentalj>f BQ a c c id e n t Is: . W hetber A m ericans . Is.exerhpt from a lawsuit,it. In going to hanipeMmailany.; p ro g ra m s . • ’ - “ yv®--' H a lidgious swiet^. lsjB loci. TucIucker’s church was the largarget Tucker says-.vi'donUU seefanythlng In , ai’some' percelvc as'-soclety^s- : * ^ ■ ' o f deb ate. A re )o (^ ilip and’fall" claim lart yeayeof-._thfe:pre8enL^tuaUon- n j*there:you ^an-lncUnWkll6n.Jd;l-sud lo J.may.. be-; .a .Jiy- :; to.rriress wroqt ^M ltltfd"ber6rr*ll reachiiched b£ck away from it.''. produc^-bictiof^Dddem mobllily. , -• -: mMi reacK ^-a poinl.wheiy in'-FailS'psychiatrist Richard n tenet of "Love TK^ N< The .escalating: cost fsaysr^^We live in a much nigre T W t e rep laced by ^fSueitlt; ^h^aijV i^ oV'othehvise.'«, of may come fo ' a po lent .society now.* R elatio n sh ip s • H , Tiicker-doi^'ttmle' tS'bas-affected his churchch In church can’t fund ot oreauperticlalnow .’.' .« ' ;- H j of1IhrisUah'’'br6lbcim iuieKA'ays; ^i T he; church’s Insuranranee Tucker soys; . '‘We ised tO'be^that ln small-toWn ■: B | when a minister-d^ids'lnsurance to 'carrler*r•-requires groups, especialdally every time wel_pla ici'-.nel^bdrs. knew cach other ' IH protect -himself.’ fr--8ee9tHT-u«PaggAr^ - •
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j N a k a sso ie ’sn•emarks; on U.S ^ ,Y 6 u ( ^ ^p'bacicto 6 Bald—N akasone-w a^-referri f ------RyltUMlKO MAKIHA d0mesuc--sentlmentsr—sale rrlng^-4he^-^- ^^^^i^hgcoffcieis . The Associated Press I Tanaka, a professocorAsiar8ian te lllg e rtc i:ieVenW pi Affairs ala^ Alchi Unlversi^, westt 01of was referHng. to> ttw textile mills,s,lumtM^ / TOKYO - Manyy i Americans ac- Tokyo., - '•ra te .'' ■ •..' •’’■- mills, and faiimis, hold cused Japanese PrPrime Mihlster Iro spespeech last Monday, Nakasone(one ~n> th e sam e s p e«!t'teiV blacks who do not knonow how to read « » ■ iB E l say we did scsomething O jwW J - -brlnglng Uie-y.Si-UteK;eracy level-low er- InteHlgentent-society/i^and said “U hs!has-orwrlte.'V ------r thr ' stfttfmfnrtHifln pass 'Hcti nn Fridny, Nftkaw geed-foi^rkmericn.* ■ [mMM| f - ralsrtfew eyebrowsthere. he everyoneae In Jap^n because of ItiIts apology statement, (. . ' Sociologists said 'f ^ a s o n e was on* bomogenesnelty." • ed his • remaHc dfidffrad^ .many ^ ^ H jl ISpI -Sen.PiPackwood s ___;._ly_expresslng,.what..ni...mwy..Jflpanese - In conlontrast, he said, ‘On thet h e . Amferlcains. f/ ■ believe. ..ttiat Japanin has benefited average,eTlfie d niref SOJesTnoweiwef^— ^Ja^haslTHIghiyirous _ populaHoD. e of a c o n sid e ra b le num berr ofol lation and claims a II r^ jtJn lu^k? i^ B B cent of Japan s 121 mlUilUlonpeo^ler icans.” films and foods are atabundant In roa- _;______‘*Nakasone*s re maarks a r apUy ex- Japaneaaese newspapers reportedrted ' . See JAPAN onl
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= = iJC ^ ( o C M iime D a y ’ ■ 3 V * /• ' ^''!V w-toed;Bi»ck aiJtt much]icblbwer. ' w era^& ei^l^ • .Ttor to rally w as followed .by a sold->.-'/ sald?Tbe.^]to; r iti; Ubanon; * ^ . roTiix^ ------; .tBy MOHAMMED'S MtDOO'4'fbv^gnty ov^ I tccWenl*! JJJigt-lovolved-Iii-No.Crtaia Day, paL.i«. Ht6^p?:rKaramr-said “ln'ra-*.r^fIiK«rha8-8ald:;d In r ; TheAs^latedPn ned after a slmUar event >|n . Press S £ech. S it, the. opening of anm Iio--.cannot’provlde ado; •... doB't make our. kidsIs (dirty, • ,'te m e d r -Iilih;- ,-l.don't Ihlnlc Itl has marred (the ChicaiIcago.'-.--.-..'-,.. BbanoB .Prime dKwMBlJtad agrlcultiu-al lairlir.ln foroortbem Isr^lI O M sta r - ' - : ^ -BErRUT, Lcba £ i ^ ^ - ‘ris‘ -beading': tb< a :p r enbancwl It. * life n iln ed a t 16, ' ' Minister RastildId K a ra ra l: vU ited tbepo: ': " cbniply with th«: Seifecuflty COBDCU^T :.?rhDma K S ’SLci.resiluUiuUon. reaoTntloo.- ae.Day:acthrlUesria a oei age;]ast;makesrme Md. and- tt;. I : MDtbern X ebahoo . -A tlsSlpy. Ttt p»|ite SiknIkes a;ii6t of other people sad,” . expressed support O.N r~Lejjiail««rgpv^ SJStictedtodngp\iA^» ■ wile. ;oto.u Dmassaldearilez:. , > ' Jity: Council reso lt al1 bun- k„n eyearahffim^'tai *? * ° S S S ^ S T ” vthat Israel wlltadth d r a w v 3 u ® » > ' 5 ^ n ^ ^ ; - t b f i -FBI’reported ^liertT . ^ ,?fr6mL«b«non;. ?: r « ' ^ boim cldes .p ernm ent .to v isitt scso u th s Lebanon , ' IsTa iurt^^theVf^ « 6^.; :: since the U.N. peapeaceKeiplag force:; »eworlljF:;^SK^irBlc6'#iip l w e j s . v ^ jlIiU te re w e *}>pa8deployrt thereereInM4rchI978;_,,.. mUw-e r« iae,'.w b m 'tt''wIllidreWii (he'the^ D comahder-*of fte Ir ol lto‘ tte lM 'lD Jube 1985, IW tlngeftnb th^fTDNf^'ii)terlai' ) Porc«->-: '.O w H edt^^'fatal-sbootinmr accordlog- - t U.N..- Securtfr bulk-. < breakibi^nd^te& g'; '.n statlsUcs'CompHed ^ the Detrsft;*' ons that recb^iie thrwBe years'.- after Invaduadbnr In Lebanon (UNIFIL 'eSgt CbristopherBuck_saldlald. placed the Dumbcbergs’ aarSm ^^t: •|c;s.3 ss;n , - J ,i i 4 ^ ! U ld UM.djure was. FreeFeePress. t- '*' • -./-n •'nr-l . '' .Oneite 8uspwtjwas-ln,cus^y,.b^,.but no 15.000,• b u t police a Jfax— z = ^ X la u irc h J tifeto_charg^edwithI assault - are of the leoerai - • iromPageAl 'paymo!iioVe. M o re,th an 6 m illion .woiwork- tra $120 billion shar _• Continued £ro idhfldaatooyer the, .';SEA*]JATTliE (A ? ) - T h ree mlembers. en cburch memberss dujclng the plcntci secutoiluiprsaw . ; ;-.i; rraf^, bits tbose’Iqgimnoin< fam U lM wlU be- takenin ,Off i ;iaix:burdeo from Indl 'Or the next-tiro bburs,-tbe Uy»«/ - ; TheliHI cutrf ta x ri IU biB'.-oext/flvo- yeare.;:1-Tbe -.Inve8t|nent of a chchurch have.biwo charged,-ed.wllh. and. sprayed-wa<«tar-on 80/Astreturff— >For lUy^odging taxtt,:::the':lacte(orthl8blll." I a r e -inem bera *.ofIf the 'T h e ' R ev . R ubei ireh member told the boy',^ ^•Nevertheless, thehe debate 'was .Bxenploptions Will ju m p lo - « .« lal.acUon’is a 76- led ,r -in.- E v a n g e l^ lc C h a p aps !3 million taxpayers w Itter about the-beating. Tbe b o r sprinkled/Wllh quest!Bstlons from both Perhapi hat correds bun- --u. .iLto;ClM niup..the^ i i treated.at.Harborvlew.MedicaT . itemizing deductions., iIc8rand-otherer--^i‘‘f*f' 5 • 'ddes about^wbether,er the bUrwuJdr> stopitei ;e .three were charged^ i\Friday saiar nW forextenslve brulM f ; . . Amage.slug^sh ecpi«oDoniy-and treat ~t)ed)eductlona .for sales Uxes ai bill. The Bouse Qutlocks One of the men.n. James P. Austin, ■ imer-Interest will be lost., hlltlDg.the: boy.pn the, bull Jharged- with s^nd-degr^- lutlon ' biit . added legs.mr|ille,:be,,was at.at JtJuly 5 later decided thes tboy was not clean-' ' Char j»-,pac»w «d:'Si!nEthe special' writeoff for t« ■ w i ; re:-changes, so m e “ " J ■ch •«' picnic, a t, C pm p Beirachiichah in ing the rug .qulckl;kly enough and told assaulllaull were AustInt 41, of Kedt^- ake the economy, earaerjs r couples. T hose fo r Indlvldu . J a 1 « t t .n . l n t h « liuela Heuatl Langl, ‘26;.of W hite’ . .asked. "Will It'm alc« «inenLLAccminl5L.rosdicaj_eIl S - o f W hich have raised e'picnic theyoiithhe wasgI going to spank him Samue ------l^w-more-tban-lf-wewe- do got Retfrelr „ ------every-flve-mlnuteItes: until- the-w ater- CtmfexaEer.-and:.Robert__James Taylor,^ ts. and miscellaneous-expenslehsesT^^**-®;!^.” _ . .. •pe tax code? No oneme knows; Blit as penees. at sonie' was cleaned'up.). lhe"deputy pro^ S8,oIVblV ashoh. •<-''• A e - severely restricted . Mt ! vBoth housesVnorurmnlly agree- tp - .,Thele boy becamc angry' at : :p»e.ojd sayJng 8Qesoes.’ no guts, no will J m . , w o rke en rs will be g u a ra n te e d a coi such an "enrollmeni*nt ■resolutloh'!-be* U’ ,v-., ,, >"Tbe'presldent andmd we ln the Cob- • pany>'pension after fewer years fore,MiidIng'a,blHtl to the'-presldent^ , r^ ir'’ Sress must nol Indulijulge ourselves In .the Job.DO. Income.from, sale of capllaplt^ foc 'hls ^signature.e. Packw ood-'.ex*..,j^l/! 4ny false llliislons:thait th this tax bill, assets.:'s.- sucH ;as stock and- .-K, real_^ p r e s s e d . confldeticece ' the " problems* m d n ~ . ; : Ij. - ?Vlll do anything:,to-:to- help' solve our estate.^e.\will be taxed'at the sam®. sar .;could -bc-lroned ,oulul.and_the resolu- 'Jill (lu'ii) t' I .. jblems^" said Sen. rate as,5as,wages. • ,' ' jek; ,,. ; C onlii^ from PagelAl Ai perccnt thoughtL there should be Tworwo weeks before these remarks, kasone fired Masayukl Fujlo^as' will fu N .. -=A.loLlot of wealthy. Investors will :-cities atiar English langanguage more internationala l m arriages. .N ak as tb ack on,to .the tax rolls,^ISrl-in* > S e n a t e p a s s a g e 'oof.the f bill was the' jor^'ci ication minister for saying ;ln. a lher weaken oiir ^ nSonQin^ < by m akings p u lf i^ ! y ts a required su b ject inn ppublic “JapancM peop3ple do not unders- educat bvM final chapterJnaj)/process that began sttfdy I rimination." saldja publislblished-' interview that.. Korea :it harder fdr;.;A?n«irlCiric a n s to rftb.lntr»duction of school,'ipl,education. tand radar discri Ulo8i> se rio u sly IR 1 9 8 2 ^ •re frc- leading Japanesee ;journalist who has should)uld share the blame'for-.J96an’s •inworidinarketi|."%:' ei:-;(|n 'a bill'by Sen. Billll Bradley. D-N J.,,- ' Ysf et: - foreigri.-.resldents here it-lhe bill, whlch '^m oj® llzens of worked extensive/ely In tbe UnllM harsh.rsb, . 35-year colonial •rule ,of ithe ! -riSome'hTghllgb^of Bntiire -.and jR e^'-R lch ard1 CGephardt, D-Mo.. quenUjlUy complain that the citlze tPresldfiit Iteagan ^utntpu the topof^w ^^ £ cq ii^ !p ^ :i^ p e rp o w er' viewlew out- Stales; , penlnstlnsula that ended io World )Var a& ages?"a®S:wF£r tax.' ;c411n g fo r lower taxax ralM and fewer ‘-lhlf ^ in a homogeneous II. Nakasone'- Ne said Fuilo’s rem arks. ftlsseAM -term agend an gol behind the ‘sixers: sensitive “Growing.up ii ■ovislons are hiltV; To^gMi^ ^ le s will require: richb pp. ^ deductions. Reagan ■i. . . .society. (Japanesese) don’t unders- were-'re ‘;inappro'pria^-fot a Cabinet'. ; .55—.When most pro v l ms to d riv ? ln-hlS-1984 SUte St of-the Unldh-^perapeipeCttfte.i'YSli’i. r i , ’.-.Jii, ! ^ e f f e c t in 1988. lo ddividual lv ta:teswiJl-. plev.aniatid'^'p^rofitable corporations bli^k AAerlcan who has'ilvedln llv fahd ih'e-grtjvily,' complicallohsand “ membiimber lnofflce^‘’~ ' T“ r ’.',,'- Tp 'ib m e ta x re g a rd le s s ..of .ththeir 'm essage andi lnMa:la y 1985.s u b m itte d '- A bU k)cial commentator'Oeo.ltasfika .•btf'cut aft average,It, of 6.1 pert?nt.- pay/_to im fo r foiir y e a n sa id N akaskasone’s am b ig u ities • of nracial issues," -he Socii ImateidWucUons.' . • . . V -a plan for ridlcallylly overhauling th e Ja p a n d Japanese televUloa-pehMtrates ;»4bout -M a w eek.(. ,.More'; Ithan ;20 JegiUmi , - . , , latest51 ''rem arks J^resent U*ehe way said, speaking',;-bn . condition . of said J;. :6tporatlons will pickiip ai»; ■ a wwarped a image; Cof)>focej[gnen Ohllllon couples andId lndlyldu8lB;^‘*in .v“ Cor S'* «**. ’ . '• . ; ’ m ost'Ji Japanese view ^w toers.s. anonymity, fs a kind of^nsltlVUy."y " said He sald/Japan>l’s 2i 0 years of self- througough immensely popul'aC.'ws: In w hich c o n te ^ b ts 'r g u e sf the AAmerican, r w hb^oke onn condi-c Imposed Isolatloh;lir^nihtit the mld-18tb. shows: prices o r functlons^^^ ot, item s la , ------■ .. lion ofo f an o n y m llji "A b n o sl on>n at dal- century and itsIS 'lack of border thet pr rlous countries, withoiit^exploring ' ' -ly b aasis. s l I am Taced with-someme kind disputes- as an IsIsland nation were varlou idiculous stereo ty p e by suppjpposed- among the factonirs lo blame for the thesoc! society from which they' came.-/ ,.y i N U i , • ^ • , ofridK 'The Information we ’recelv^.-ls eil-educatcd Japanese." Japanese public'Ic's ‘,*lnaWllty to *‘Th« e said many Japanese seemsee to physically sensor■racism. " fromim a.curiousUy a'ngIeiand>l^ores ; fo re ih e c< of rain rtn hfsapology,'"It the! fundamfi entals," Itasa|c8t 7 f t - A ’■ g^ v e m m e n l su rv e y . relea^ rcU Imply'any'raclal ' Oooding: - T j^g^C T St/tof^S Ra'j ^ - g b - r : S u n , Sept lay‘revealed Japanese arere more: to criticize anyly. aspect I of the ^------i i j x j ’*'"‘t) th S n rt - o ' 7^' > Friday * I' • Patcjiy momlog fog interesrested in forejgn.products'els I than American society.' f •. partly sunny with hlglhlghs in til* nlld ...... -••. However.-he dldid not retract his ' - . • , TIMES-NEWS. ; • InereaslBg eloudstonltonight ind Monday:^ \ ' iu ® ’* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: » o f-ra ln M M o n d a y i~ .-> ? -^ ^ i-SSSonomlc^Plannlng-ig-Agen-_remarks____iwhlchc h ,:_ d re » '__ strong. ,_CL> - - ’ lesdtng^o a chaiice oC ilack Americans and ~ ■'PHONE 73^(3626- ; : t — .! Lowa mid 30s. llig hIt t NM onday In the mid Bp i S r cy's ninationw ide su rv ey ot bdulidulls. 73 criticism from bla influx o f m em b ers of-the U.!J.S. C o n g r ^ - L-—— H U N ^ ;ent w elcom ed a fu rth e r infl C u n u Prairie; HaUeyUey and Low^ Wood : ^ ■H.' forelgrIgn technology and 50 peperccnt !•, RlmVall«y: 'mWhao increo!e a se d foreign fo o d s:' ! , r. Local momliig fogJ Utoday. Ihen. partly. . . ’ T SM)); .Ont!n Uve other hand.- only 28 peperceni • “ . ■ • ' ttinay. Slight chancece « C o k t - ^ ~ . )• moy ni w arm er Monday.* SnoSnow leve) generally' ^ ’ W orsl says. : ! : ; e.ooo-r.ooo leet. u wDWS a m id 303 to mid Showers RaWr^Ffarrfes.Sno d^fcidad.^-^ Stahli M o a n ^ V, P'Jii,’)W,-he * soys, neighbors orere often' • - \ r ' • 40$. HIghJ upper 40s9s anda SOS today, mid- It comnwc# stranging$j^.' certainly more guaguarded, SOstonearTOooMond}m day. ■ -.-MaoAtf Wmim*«-;SMV>1..^ b n r K a r * ind llttie warmer to- Theriieavy I: amounU>f pr«Ipllatlclatlonv.Hlghs in the mid Ms tlhllok' (h e.A m erican public . c allemoon clouds and r U i e ' w arm in g lo Uie 60s byy 1Thursday. Lows becot^i }n con- J R affl^TW all^ “ “ : day. Clear ahd.coldd lonight.U Mostly faU- th is monlh mc have already broken tJ One V extretQ ely Iltigalion ■ Monday. Overnight rainfallall total at Ihe Boise airport .The, Inlh«30slonear40. us.’! see it In my own life."e." says MJ • M and'little warmer M /lous- The- highest tcmperatioture In thc'slatc w)Sl!f‘ ‘ ** lows mid 20s to m idId 990s. Highs today 48 wettestwt September o a record prevlou: vonis to -I; I Ihe SOs to m id 60s. . ly .w as In I959;.wlth 2 ^ - ln ^ e s / So,4 farft S a tu rd a y w as 62 deRrec-ees In Lewl»lon. I think ;______• • -1 ^ • Z- tosaandMondaylnlht n.ln-' while the low of ai degr was record- th is monlh mo Boise,has received 3.73.Ii they get' * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ches witli wl three ,days.r«>P.am.lng I'l.n illthe' ed'at Ketchum. Stanley,ey. Malad. Malta. '^ b ^ ! ; t SyoopsU: • * ■ KlkCltyandGlbboiwvllHlllc...... -thaara (areness ...... 'SL ■ Scattered areas oof r: showers continued .month, iu*ej,.r th|nkV more andd mi ore v C v H I jul the state. A few Thee ’eitlendedt forecart' for SouUi«t h e n E lse w h ere in Uie nallalioa. Saturday's ;bM aui 'S Saturday throughout sday.— hlgh-iemperature-wasIS ipi-degree«-al— fc4s^r ; o tienlog-l8-that:everyerybody'— ^ ------U4l«t«J-ttiunaersnow4 owcrswere-CTpccted—tdahor-o r —Tu c s d a y -^ th ro u g h - ThOrsda; Itlonal Weather Ser* widelyly scattered sh o w er* .'southea;h e a s t't^ a r e d o .-T e x a s , and the t^ low was 17 'luibWkii^iti^eone who’s'gotten suei■ued." ; 'Sv ‘ ovemlghl, the Natloi rm er. •' d e g re e s a t Ounnlson.’Coliw o7, . a r e nol Tl ; . . , : 2 vjcesald. otherwlirwisc dry and .a illUe . warme ; j ^ eilM l i b o i^ ' .'and'-’chu reh es a rt Ifqty^tooaeitiV-tar^ t^lltiga-.^------— KanHtCilr' .Mt - t* l.aS PoftiM d.Otr 61 ‘ " , ' i j ^ wanofiiii * . f«pn :§ jyafl6_nqj„_____ UsVtgit M 59 .... SI.LOWIS . . . 87 8? M l.19 Le«ltlon 6 56 .....6*(!UN«Cliy'Sr .’■ 4t • .-.31 'UeC*n • 41 ifeL ^iigo; ;S a ^ ^Tw.in :Fa|lJ'ails al- B 56' ,-' .23 PoeiUIW . 4S 41 32 ,. . .01 ■'s-asr*- 8 • 75 ••..;.^;-S■flrrtrtc^leoT1 ■ 69 31 .01 kv¥g.wj:^i^i?ies-j|toy.aiwj8mny.iHjLdQt._,^._: ^ 69 ..... Miami B«Kn 89 81 ^S*«U« J. • *5'1- , SI,, ' —• 5il ® .target bMCfuwrt, fu ~M', := 5 3. ..., MtliMBliM 83 ■ 6> SpcMw* m : '6 0 ------rruMHiwns—nr------U --U --~;:-Tu)/n.Fii• a / f a — ^------^ : = — s »^aH oh8hip'‘:toSy ,betbetween. ' - .‘O Ly TS ....'Ni«OrleM» «! ’ - 'T«lnF»ill M. = Srt ". S' : 38 u .„. NintVo**: S2 " ^ ' ratMidar 50»" S " mm. •pautintm t a a d doctor. Is often nonDonexls- ■ ■ agBO,!- ' Dt»U0lr>«» M. es «9 .... Okl*r>om»Ci1rB7 ee .69 Omtlta SI 85 :J8-V' ;M11ii Mln PCD LulYtai 7 .~;In='1he^ m o d en j .-worldI of oi ex- ■» 74 .... Pno«nli SO ' 6} eoli*-- sI s '. 41 ,44 Netmal 7',l ;; :::: •**’ HOMlulU V • J* C4 .OJ BuHey.- i«J 34 tea TcMJar-ti«n»«l,•I...... 7:25 p.m. pcrtS.iJs.'surgery m ay be performtrmcd by VIR Z I Heu«ion M , J*74 .... PltllbuTOtl 7S t 42 ,,.. To^noiiow'sluni DWS. , ■ R b ■ ^ Indianapoiii •« «r ' .u Poilltnd.u*. 03 42 ..., Hjgirman . 59 ...... ; anocto c ^ th e fiallent barely knows Onceice:|tni6v^ from a pcdestlestol. a n I / doctor.;o rb ^m es ao' easierlargel■get In a ■ l c ------■ m ^lcE leat malpractice lawsuit,It, May ; H | - f Indieex - fib .. D istrict Ju d g e Douglas Doi " : . B a a ln e M ...... C l- 5 N aI tl t l o n ...... AA6-9 6 Sunday C ro e a w c A i o " 3 tner of Hailey rememberslers the '^^Bl ': - t — . B 2 T w in F a U s ...... DA days C laM ifl^' ...... C 5 -1 2 O bl it ) l t u a r l e a ...... I ...... E I-when insurance was n a ' - ^ H l ...... D 8 O p> ir l n l o n ...... AA4-5 4 Valley life ...... D 5 -8 househ«hold word. There werecre not ^■1 “ DeacAbby ... y personal-injury lawsuitsits filed H I K > p le ...... A3A lO W e a t ...... A 3 m an / M Idaho...... A3 Peoi n he began practicing law la' In ~ B U D 1 4 W o r l d ...... B5-7 "'hen r Maelc ValleyV ...... B3 SpoiK > r t a ...... D l 1951. Nelglilghbors then would buildd a new P CtrcoUtkn ly aoBt tMhrwy: daay. (L» par ••wk: • StBday. ist pv bamI fOfor th e m an who h ad hisI buburned , S f S 3 Jbcdattoopbooao ea are manned between 7 andUajn.oo^.U3«uan ^rnki^Ufymammav.nMfttm^ ■ta w a iw ie w u down.It, Kramer, says. Churcheshes and ... gejH ^ ck> not n e t M your.paperyo by 7 a jn .. eaUJI Ithe number fair your SLStpwwMk; Suidiy, ; organizations helped peepeople In S M — — , . . -aadai U-Goodliig-IUeem^ “ " w « * r “ 2a ?wilMilnwl- daftr aad Siartq^ 1■N0il7.u.3mooua 1 "TheTie court calendar (then):n) ond ^ P au M Jak iiy O M SO UtMS.«rMHw A tn m . ttuMMta Ilia;mdiayMty.ioMaib the mmajority i of cases filedI In lo the r:-’''- ’ V - 904848 WAu T a siasi. s BMM «nj»ua. a nooiM so je; courts-tj^- w e re so m eth in g otherer than . fi^Navy drop w aist floiNoral print. ? S m m 8 0 ^ onal iQjury.” be says, ssirsiasj .P ^ ^ TwiaFalU^aUaltotberareas . « « M 1 SIjaptfMtfbtordtfyaMSuedt;^. S le d e b a te ov er law su its haslas been Ju st one of m anymy new • discussiissed up to ROW mainly Inn l»Tlin S iw ii paea-ddaa, M mnarta,w,.iNi^_» _m unlCfilcatlon.andjMlghb!orUi>ess. _ [ S s l e i e a t J t ef e r m a n ^ ■ HB BWakatfnrllrioCdMar r»ai> •be thing, that bothers me i AdvfiW slngBa f Son — lacaanadveitlsemeot, callTS173M331.ClassUledads anything is the lack of per>ersonal /SJ. ____1 , 1 __ Uyouwtsbloplao IffS OMMh OOkltf d v « 4 f»>«r e I are taken Mooda>d a y through F riday trom ' 8B a jn . tmtil S p jn . a o d > SkUm ao-ioa at on iM a cadi.I. i-AMlqr It h m ^ tespOUonslbnity." Tucker says. " ' Saturday* trom18 a SLin. DOOO. Informalu U o o o Q d M a y ad sts ««iftM lfutad «■ UN d«7 «( Om M ik M •uekiitiiaDikMwta pie Warrant to blame someone else.' "^iMiiableweetol^d ^ o o l y . ------, ______j Momonday: TllUgation explosionUon? J-. c / • - . i' " V Sunday.iv7seDtembof 2 8 .1 ^ "'' 'flmfime'a-New'a’. Twin Falls, Idafio A-3: ■ I Mp|^< acesfoiireontiiihuedflloodinc 00 people-were forced 4o0 f]flee- . ------I d a h o } IFloodwatere sald'B udtd Hasler, pt^llc works dlrec:rec- of Hlnsdale-were'-wiw am 4-to-; take • than 100 ■ --3ACO,J!0rt.X^)-^ lomes. The water also seveivered - —. . iiat Ulled one person)n imd hundreds 'to r atMAlfaltaTa town of 2,400 people,). precautions againInst - extreme their hon ro U ed eastw ard Wblleij theU Milk River was recedingliog flooding from the comtnblned streams, roads and ai the main rallroad^-ll aaitiBufers j '••i 3l head of liv esto ck ro morthemMonUnar— ~'^"“ - e o u i r t s imowe.tbcc •r io tte Milk River Val/alley on .Satur- at Malta,A, th e 300 resldeoU of Saco,0, ia The Milk crested atat M alta about 4 . across nc le s .from th e rivet* w aited for foi feel above flood stagage early Satur- Damaglage appeared to be In I - Idaho’s iudlclBl' Idaho10 bbecame one of the flret B ta^ : i'j' . day-, aa i^ id e n ts of tbi]tbls tiny Arming few miles ------— ------millionsns -o f— dollars, -but - "chril Ch -BO'SE _(APL^ nplement a -fully automated in- -; “ lownmciarora^bod.5d ~ r - fioSa inr"oinr~tM f ~ buiaryr3eavejiver vd ay.-' ------— aysfein U“Mlttagupup a c6mmlllee loT-to impU r Garry Adams Crlstenscnsen, a state disaster co tallon system. It provides •; Thrrty miles up tlthe valley at' Creek. But Malta Mayor . abiK OI* B model cocompuleriwd trial formall< r c w allin g lo_8eeJust how badbac said the river was. irepor&d rising dlnalor,:r.'sald, "We lust won't beMl a ih« court Information syslystem. ‘ statewldswlde management Information . !“‘ -Malta.-seodbagsanddl1 d ik e s held back. “_We're culate on thedamaige'untU I •lal courts and judget»sel0ads; — H’------k R iv e r l a n o ^ it will be.'>e.” M id D iane H enge, wUeb:re o f - u p ^ a m 7 Sb there-coilould b^ a second-to;specuI .nc««* Chief Justice Ch«:harles Donaldson ~^rlal4 •>1‘ Ui6 ranipagiog'Mllk 1 goes down. There Is extens maldson said the system is used ;• tb<£istem M o o ta n a .-a-and i water was: Mayor. CregigC Menge. "We -flnishwihed flood c re st. w ater go uWnM safd F rid o y th e newew system wlU be. Donal ggIng- - .....- l a s t - . -. . nlghlghl~;-TlwfloQdIng.ttrlgg«g ered ia upJ.oJL_dani8ge.!e.to_bysinesses and lndlyid -.designed to autom'an'ate-many- of- tKb—to prodiroduce InforlbaUon.for court.of- ;• 'SlowW-recedJngi—but-ut-there- was a, sandbagg Js-and legislators. esUmate the Inches of. rain Thunirsd a y . I w as the homes.','I.',' --•rft records arid'reportJrts now prepared flclais-c posslBlllty of a secondd ccrest EverythU ms said police wenl on ex iH know how we T he cr a poUttcal clrcu8,’J-Luc3LLtold..,,Lucy.sald 0 ...... m'BMWs,-a swimming poolml and ^ ------•- they’U-auffer-furthCTiCT“-becauae the lc* Into a jration ■ auihdrlxed' t i t d d r w l n g fair • th e Washfigton’.Federatlon as! of SUtState Tax-reform legisfo :-ln .m aid ... Is paying 23.3.3 per-i V n v P a n e a c ^ ln ls trrtlo n 'is n ’t i r iresl- by-Congress Saturdirday does not go « ^ wages or a better wo:working envjrbarv Employeiye« convention. ."The pres f the United-Steites has madnade far. enough -to benelleflt lhe poor, he. ccnu. .. y iJT-V alatanoes, meat; a oaUonal labcatwr-leader said dent oft :lory workers Ihroughoutul the , m A u stl tinklingg our first line of defensese i iri said. ■ ' Facloi strlanand Satui^ay. porale greed and countryry are being laid olf as1 high-h V . jate drug testlni Hhe.waroron dope. ' ' , "Because of corpo As pdlUcians debal nkle, management-, bungltgllng ;.and big tech onond service industries thrthrive, I Rom;nan Shades, SB jPP Md challenge goverasranient official* ' "He wants-everybody v to tlnkl. o^l^Ierly —public—wodcerlr«r« £_natIoflaHwUlcsi_and-asJisw^m6rlcanxompanles.dojiiB jnsre _____ and-C LC6stom-J:_ *tirsnbnilttirtestsrprtiprtdrtttes-such-as -and-pai American dream businessess In countries other than,an the j^^ap le n t ra te and In- Now canandjdates all over the counttmiry we’re seeing the Ai iperlesand lli a lower unemploymcr Unkl- J«dng_«*ked—diy,y ,» .,.,L u c y „ .sa ld . Unlted.StdStales.Lucysald. ices are Ighqr^ are chaijallenglng.‘«ach'OtherJo 1 Spreads* ' li ■ creased social service lUcaT “ We^re seeing th e sislow death of .the * The • i Reagan admlrilslratlonin has B e d 5 -- - BUrLucyrseeretar^ jmber how we ps- not proProvided adequate, job-tralrraining ... alall llie ' ■ ja® f L tlon of State, debates.!S. .^TKe -Im age boggles tlithe middle class. Rcmcir Am^can Pederatlo iEKi ^ ItIn an unusual said they 180"btigS''t)f wild rice. OflOfficials said It was sold duiduring ■ r-——. prem e Court ^las wild rice. flcials also seized,'i» ** twlBt. tbe Idaho S u p re n-'N 9«ghl :of 50 court proceedings, to. pre\revent ' : % upheld a judgment ofDf'»i0.&00 ] In 8(ate O rn dia’ls a l ■tes{lfled la te r th a t the th« rice, wllh' a^ green- and' pounds cach:'Later. IlltherlcS was soid spoilageIge. * — . funds.to three Kootenienai County men lai\d Jnn , .qtieslloh.'was Stale ant ier Bald Uiey could n ot claim cli - y S e rv ic e Jo h d a n d th e'rice waswa; ' for a n e t of about S2lV(IVOOO.W S5.I5 p e r P rath er ~ — whTtSOrwiHTrlce-froiTom-pubHc- l*nd8-F<^tSe -•____ lhB-.staitate'i halt ol lhe ptoceoceeds wltRdutpermlssion. . p lan ted1-for -f cb^ef habUat^arid' feed—pound:------few ise rlce^fakeirlrom-state, lanlo d s------jfa to ry w a te r (owl. One o ff thethi The Glsscls and LeLewis were tried because The Supreme Cotiiotirt on Fridoy for riilgfo trespass, but thc obviousiusly belonged to thc state. bid the award, defendantants was idenlMied as} i a and convicted for tn voted 4-1 to uphold asr,rcvd ' d o w n 'a "Steep ; ■ w ir ^ i^ Incline Inheavy rain. = Ada Cdtihty officers'rs said Safurday . H HURRR Y tlM IT WrtiM # iiernR ':'' two passengers died InInthe'crash.- i . ^ 1.Denn«tly,D,y.M . * D iscount Is o ff re g O loorcurrent.prlce rc •i^IdehUUes. w e re n ’tt ’'" released lm- H TOisdlately' be c a u se rel;re la tiv e s had iiot ; | l ^ 5 ' ■ ,.iDOG AILERGI»IES •6 ^ ii notified.' •; I leVrlers, and lOMYOURFAMILY J* Investigating • office:icers said thc • QmUEOTON: M». Irtand :«oy.oys tors, wire-haired 1 FRC B '^ ^ Pioofs and . T», to th e vehrclfel v(im -;ive ppersons e aboard, |i,-| ijogi u hovi olUigiM |u.l|utt Dolmotlon*. seem, ba OF 50 w trW - InteciprB ' ...... a dirt road near i|L" ^ re’a most prone. Ther IInltlah.aymp- * " , ■ ?ion,ee ' >«ppirehtly climbed a pempHB. IMI ^ 3; ’ u s e your. v i s aI. .A M a ste rC a rd or A mericarnarn / - E x p ress to o p een n a Mode chargf accountjnt— ■— - -,------— during MYSTERER Y DISCOUNT f ' SUNDAY.SEPT.>T. 2Blh-SUNDAT. OCT..S SI ih I
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kWL«nE.Hourt«rd WOasmCBlBkt ; • . PuW?ubUthcr AclvcrUslns Manager Coo? IS A MOST KWJWSH/M& m t e ■£i?OW - \ FpCK fc . StepStcphmHwipm IM kfwdGouwr T -15 Ffi‘rT K N O W % » l r d a n d w riters o f e d lto rla rs ' . The membmbers of the editortal board p T b o p . ^ I:; ' . are-ire Stephen HortgCT and VJl j Qualills and CCourtneij y M % > ; bunjigled pol►lice case wiiMS6AIi®W61yA r ~ AND T?IV6R. ^ I______: Now thatlat the dOcMments an(tnd letters have becom reported Berminingham’s expense ii ers— regularitiesies to federal authorititles. This also was corT LetU ch according to the U.S Also.sinm jir lo M agic Valley,ley.it ■ Moglc Volley Re{cgional Medical ‘ timeim e. so w hy bring il up? To h u rt the '■ tra ry to th(the agreement, .which . Supports hiliospital plan lollticlan? U must have been re (would be) no retalia is req u ired lo accept oul-of-ci)f-county C cnler. It Is currc•rently. faced wllh in-' polit Attorney’s's Office,I said: "there j t n a lw ould like to ofoffer som e view s on patients - creasing competijtltionforprivate operiperatlng lh al w ay for4>ears. Why d Ellioffor hls revealin itlents including indigent pati iringltupjustbeforeelectioni?^ . tion or hanarassment of Howard ^ lhc proposed M agiigicValleyReglona! Ihoul support. Dissimilar to Ithe for-profit-organizlizationsanddwindl- brini ^ .this corruptiptlon to fed e ra l authoilOrlties.” ■ ‘ Medical Ccnter tntra n sfe r from the.. "ijuljuatlon here, how ever. Johnsim son Cf- ing paym ent soururces. WlWhy don’t they stand on IwolcB'sf T here apiappear to be two leveljels of fault. Qne is Bermrm - prospective of onelewhohasjusl M edical C en ler was organizenlzed a s I believe from1 mr y previous experi* Also, * t, g et off the drug talk and Ils- and Courtney’s, whiVhO moved to th e a r e a lot-for-profil corporation andand. encc lhat transfeirerofthisfacliltyto iIDS. Whal good are Uiey going to f.J j • ingham's.;. The. other is Qualls jto T w in F a lls in Ju- organization would . ho'’ > mistake in not recogninizing the seriousnessS o of Before m o v in g t us. had Ihose ndvantaces thattha anol-for-profilor lo? All it is Is paper work. m ade a ml: ly.lwasnnasslstjstani professor of ^.iveive been cited in the currentnt study,s -make the hospitatal stronger and - the case ancm d in a ttem 'ping to sweweep Jt under the rug. J ' surgery a t E a s t TennesseeT< Slnte. allow it to b e tter r: serv e tne com* *I kknow people h ate to listen to rithe and the suspenjmston. Bermingham ac3d* University In Johrhnson City. Tenn. CoiC onsequently. It operated Ininthe I munily. televclevlsion and radio becaue this Is all a • -The crir hey hear. Not what Is good. «■' I. ./mits .thatt !■he claimed federalalCpenses to which h e The m a jo r affiliiliated hospital of bindack. A s im portantly, il w asisclear cl DR. BRUCE C.McCOMASC. . they s show he confessed a an n d '■ that m edical schoilool w as a'c'om- iolh(those of u s w ith experience.v,re.wilh - T w InFalls ■ If If] 1 was running for office.Twould "! r •' ’.was not ehlentitled. The records ; Dspital th at had thee BoardD of Directors of thisIs non*m m ly after he was caughi«ht munity-basedhosi be aasham : ed to bring up such issiies ' ' i.'^blogizedJd for doing so, but onl Tho mahysimllarllicses to Magic Valley profiofit corp o ratio n lhal they weiw ere as as dd tru g s and AIDS. All I heard about !! We didinotot'come forward on1 hish owii uhtir then. Th . Regional M edicalal C enler here. L ike, stauiaunchly community-orientedited a s a . •. •'hen I w as going lo high school and j ,, i :fflbllafamo\lount'of $130 is n ot impiiportant. . Magic V alley, it wwas a progressive comimmuniiy-otected Board. Making isjssues worse ' SfJollege was the Chinese smoking - /ftf ^ UOn.C;. Ipstltutionwitha'a wide range of ser- N No or w as th e re a n instance al . u plum . vi(view; the.counclJ-shouould’jEtflt B^niingbam».o [ho'al 1 would exphesessm y ideasandopi* ■ • I >VJille his felo h y c a see iis vices and th e la t£2ijest in m edical whic:lich I a m a w a re in which the Iflh e y would keep It out of the ^ 1.' unpaid,^indndefiniterSuspensiohJ ...... - Hosp)spltal Board conllicled wilhith th e nions in the comnniingelection.Why t . Ifl a f e ' ' Icchnology...... rsbiiie gbodldeas and ‘ ’ papeaper. and off IheradloandTV, it ^ •.■pending. TThe l facf that Bermiininghahi and' Qualls ar ,-as a community'! Medicdical S ta ff in offering qualil;alUyof don’t they hiaves Sim ilarly. II wa; eas Instead of beating woul■ould soon be like II w as in the past. • . ' personal frifriends should not proto te c t the form er's jo b . based hospital whvhich hod lo compete carereorcommunityservices,i, I1> would constructive Idei Inn_____cach other-down: n:_They.are jusl hur: ...Keepleepdrlvingon it and.il will get , ...... - -This,-wouould^remoye^anyvdoiiDubt-thatB£tjnlnj^in^ m s _nprh'^**^ :oDproflLiiospllal subir g.------e q u ire d to o ffe ra fu ll woul')Uldprevail here. ■ tingthem'silves.' illegal actct is acceptable. Biel:eh l explains jwhy. th isS i s • .iviiich w as n ot req leal over the Symms’ R..R.J.BECKER . cor* range of services;s and could exclude TwTwin F a lls h as a rem arkablyibiypro- Like the big d e . important:Jt: failure-to-act oh e^even a small alijpbf coi :acilityln (amllywlnery.ltIt's aboul elecUon . BuhlBu l i c e those w hich w erere nol profitable. ures:esslvc and sopiilslicaled faci 1.1 .. E ru p tio n --‘b‘‘breeds an- atmosph3here wllhin-t»^ polic ■ cdmmuQityity of acceptance orr tolerance of ^certalta in ...... level of conorsuption.” —" "'"“ •PaynBeiBefmlngham^s defensnse costs? Cltyofflcial iws criticism— i . ' M-can’t oe seriously se consideringng -this. To. do so .woul,uid L e t t i‘.ers/ Rightst to work draw - --open-an enoenormous can of Uabilitlity worm s. - r . Why didn’t o r don't you? s...... iS percenl. the;they think o r cry that they a,re r t going' . union hall. Wl our view; Howard Ellic m b e r I shall vote “ no," •R eprimmand j for Elliot? In oi W atering Vworkers’ beer broke; They; startsti tn browbeat tlielr cmplployees TnNovemb< •’ i-'dta-the rigright thing by bringir»ing this case to feden „, and dem andd ththat labor take a cut in wageRCS give ARCHIED.3D .M 1L L E R attention.I, That is also-the* view of the U.S. AAt- This ditty c a mne t from Dublin, Ireland, bulci«,i back benefits.ts.ect. I Twin F allsIlls reflects jusl whyly the Idaho Legislalure passe Take a lookok ala your local m erchants: gigrocery, : ! i torney’s oOffice. r hp theright-to-worilally believe that unions still w ork for j law enforcns mistakenly view an and I w aters'tlitlie workers' beer." condllioiisagaigaln? the same goalgoals thal Sajpuel Gompers fell we® then a nd a re sllll very im portant. - If . . exposure; 0of corruption by thelleir officers as an attaca c k ROBERT A. JJOHNSON ( ending our local counly fair. 1 heard importani the Wlrilc attend rself. which group goes to bat for a l^ ‘ institution Itself andid this is a major factcc to r Twin F a lls ;ow sla te th a t he w as and is a• tuni" Askyoursel I upon the il one John Blow By lobbying for minimum v/age la® , an d c favored th e "righl-to-w ork’ .wofkors?Byl I in makinglg police corruptionI difficult« to iexpose an m an .th at'h c f.i urity. Medicare, civil rights and and th at wasIS thel^ reason for manning thecflT W Social Securil I I stop.’* snman uncmploymeiment benefits? "• «• rid C ourtney?~PubH cTei ------:_____ boalh.-WhaUnt farce? He never was a union ! ^ R e p r l mmands“for-Quallsaiid j ;eJoined a union tooblaliTab* ------Lotsquilat:I attacking people andslatLtelUngM - _ iJnibn g a v Hemayhaveji •right-16-work" group has gained fc*; - • rimands arear appropriate for• tboth city officials, wh( being a union m an. he was ncnSl He whal t h e '’rigl ngl- The"riRhl-to-vi-work-for-less" people say’ills il paying job; bei incc il w as form ed. - • ew, a re responsible fo:for this case being.bung ijo b buyer. - workers slncc in our view ' . not Iheir d e s ire! t(to kill Ihe unions. Then their‘iro n ly w as and is a Jol IdahoansIcts let’s continue lo work conslrucllvBIy ' ...... ed so badlyIly. goal m usl bo toI reapn lhe working condillons,ns, • Talking aboiibout union bosses, their a re n inion rep resen tativ es duly elelectcd and Vote "NoV on R eferendum 1. • ______In _ _ re p)rim rii a^ing _51llot_anand in bringing Bern _w ;igos, and benellefils enJoyc(^»y union membn b e rs T here arc unio lM C . SH ROPSHIRE - • !ir union's payroll to reprcsena t t h e l r _ ingham oa(t)ack to active‘duty, ■Quallsrin'e'ffectrfgn'oreQ >red . wllhoui h elp in g’ Ilopay for them? How longdc;-do ...... — Komcohtheiri nt . , I —------— ------— 2 ^ — ^AUprney^—efforU-s_lo_ settle-the_m attfttp r -UittdiWjiiOhpsclc bcDcIils will bcacoundaftciitcrthe members, ------Twin Falls i ills Central LaborCouncU— -____ 2 - . • -.-the-_.U:S.— cm a union m em ber for 45 ye t j-grandjury indictmen»nt. — ------unions’only soururce of strength is nculrallzcczed?-' ihavebeem e a rs, I T w InFallsjlls -■ ;------without-a-gi io o r Thoysayunlonons a rc no longer neededri cac a n ------have been dulyiuly.elecled prcsldent„buslnc:less agent. _ _ Courtneyey, in our view, hashi demonstrated poc name so m e largge e companies whose policiesesin- undhave hadId Vvarious other duly electedd |positions ' ! judgmentt I in not recognizingg the importance of ineth cludesuch injustslices as getting rid of olderT in the unionI to which I belong, reprcsentiitin g th e g w ages. ght to work to rest : case andi inI so informing bot>oth the council a n d th e workers just bcfcjfore Ihey arc able lo qualifylyfor I membershipip aas called upon, negotiating L ayngh com m unityity. pensions. You mimay be sure others will be quiquick to w orking condllndilions. benefils. I never wasas n union ulsjlttidiiFl disbelief th at I listen to and read < ; ^ had followed the U.S.S. Attorney’s directive;^ 0 5 - join lhc tre n d wh^hen seniority Is no longer prcpro- boss. . aboultherigl:right-to-work-for-lcss propaganda put If both h; _ _ J iccted by unionI contracts.c *■ ^ One only has to read th e history of th e IU nited- out by profitfit hungry1: corporate executives ani - th ere woul(uld have been no'grai•and jury indictment an Some 40 y e a rs-s ago. I was (aced with a choiholceof ■ stalcsofAmerTierica concerning the workln|n g m a n ; administgratoiators. ■? , B erm inghaham .would' not be facingU a federal felonony- tolnlngaunlonoior finding another job. I chosto seto .^ - you will (indd ththe w orking m an has. been b; 10 people have enough com m on sense /hiph. if h ^is cohvictei pniiiri r n in his o a re•fter e _joinJmt-admit-lJI h-ipp.'^ihniiLlLr ______: __.chargajwlii ;cther, let alone for food and c in law enforcement. er By ntnot taking the mattette r - which only show;WS how wrong one can be. and soul togctl 1 clothing mosltog^lnflln frorp people working for less. ', Q ualls a n d Courtne;ley set }n motion th e, irin-*^ Bccause of myly union niem bership over thethi andsheller. iright-lo-\wrlwrk).. . / • : "seriously, ( years. 1 ea rn e dI Mwages which m ade ll possibi;iblelo He h as been:en shot a l and killed. woundcreject Woll, w ell, w h: \ allowed m e to support m y fafamily In '* warmongersers and polluters. JusrptBltrtrommftiT i - - ) says labor is forcing big bus '° u — f. libelous or in bai)ad tMte. Each lelter mu*ilist know-it-all who s S Z , : ■ I so desired, to hold my headidhlgh- sensewllllaylay this misnomer (righl•lo•wo^k•ft^ ' thOMltOOM IS little b u sin ess to10 go broke. the manner Is J ------a n d s h o u ld in clu d e t h c5 w u riter’s mailing addr«»«. and feel thatJt I w as a s good as any roan.. I n ever less) to rest.St. UseI it. ^ Uisevidentth;that through m anagem ent, th minor dlsagreem enu to tbee public| RICHARDR D G R A F _ ■ . .'y.. m o ro th a n 4 0 0 w ord* mmayjMYdited i ingis basedonprolit^-When-n_ carried roy mi ___ costofeverythin : my union. XpuUt on the flooro ro fU ie ____ Heybumd m anagem ent cairan't get a profil return of aIt t 1|least ■ '■ cbncerninRmj _____^ — :::— ,— i —
Sunday, Se];eptem bor28,19to TImos-Nss-News. Twin Falls. Idaho A-5 _ ^ ;( L e tt xUileimr e j i ^ r y' iimporttant in iIdahoiagricull ^ r a l s i J: ! id a y th a n o u r 3V>mtfoveijvcDdeiJ.flofse./sejrecuM ve m e r^ arid trace niinerals - ' tng, we all live longer todi Tbls is Id response to thelhe article on ■ “And while environmentallallsts and grain for ene 0 bad about vice presidetideatottheld&hoCatiXe ,[ govemmeni officials largeget in* for a balanceneed diet. In addlUon these your.oplnionpage that app ’ .th a t? ,. ~ ' _____ Ass^aUon.^on.^, ‘c . -your edition pf Sept. 22. by ------T oomMovendeh- r ...... Idustries for water-pollutloiIon control c attle wiil al:also consume by products D um lugof lhe WorWwatclItch In- • ...... •beef cattle represent carrying lhe title of resicBrearcb'assis- " ^itb low choI:bolesterol levels also die lead I role for the form er An^m^can the largestslt single dollar commodity > A H lant to vdue hlsregutaUpcUpD fo r be ^ ‘ at the u mle e iiriorallly rate as tboM INational Cattlemen’s Assoisociatlon In iaoUra^lcuicultural sales. Our Idaho ing a credible source of infin fo n u a tio a ' with high levlevels. Theyjustdleofdlf- 'working with the EPA onHhefeedlol ti agricuilural.al scene Is one of Integra- and thal be would avoid1 mim a k in g ot>- ferent cause:tses, a fact long overlooked ' guldellaes| established Inl!11973. T hese ; tioaiyVeralsi3lse th e finest p o ta to ^ in :Vlou8ly biased slalem Mi^.-Dam- l^. - byceiiiainhcihealthiood consultants. en: listed ^ the'buslness:ss: Inordertodothis.the' a s one Oflhe in d u strial pollolritsources potatofarmem er m ust rottfle his crops ing'aarUcIetfa&IiULoLUieUiem;, ;/.,.Foll6wihgrigtbIsgcealnew8,Dum- i • - - 1; • T be author deals In brba . A m em an s do not ea t mprebeefm p Granted,I. thetl U.S. a g ric u ltu ra l . above < slaiem enys oulstM th a n any other people In.tiiil.the wo^Id.. machine doeloes grow, wheat, c o m and beingrldlculousnt l Is a-proral^a^da IFT'^ !unMiformv.._. - r^eonoani:'^^ Try^ecbDrompllonflgurt[uresfor., i soybeansantandrlc^lUntllrecentlywe.. statements tofrightcn the u • f iio it c o n ip a tltlw cd. ' ' “ Argentine and AustraliaI fo.for some - " enjoyed a prosperouspr< export market i ■lc«d c a rp e t.d M le r------ailableinT -w ih-F1 Jommodliles.'Wewereenj------In today’s econom y. fecCicdcrcattle ' ------P*^®* - — ^------^ A v a -Falls------L-— — wholJpTDgTJig'flgures: ------' "--'forthesetfon: In M a g ic V oll*y. In paragraph three. Dun'u rn ln g r e fe rs couraged by thc Global 2000 re p o rt of. entering i out feedlols arc raisedn ^n ^ ExclusivBlvly At Ketchum1 CDry Goods! to changes In the Japaneseesedlet.and theCarterA<■ Administration to lo: forages I In th e m an n er Dur , . C A Rm n -niE-viK V L r production because thc > Ihimself recommends untillillheyat- vnnin malnlalnlDgthal they haveavesWllch- creaseourp: liyMrt Installation <. ed lo "high beef corisumpUipUdn.” lti8 rcfllprlceofiof food would soon double Ita in a weight ra n g e fromi700to900 71 . Eap T - S th irts. .. *113.00i very obvious lhat Durriingng iknows - andwewouUluld have to feed th e Ipounds. At th is w eight lhc> nothing about the problemtsmsoflrylng worldl Ifeedlols for final finishing, I COMweniiciiiKi lo p enetrate lhe tough protRY G Q DD D S ■ i ^ M. Twin MU 130 8«e Annu* Nortttrrwifvf a'tr ■ h r 7 9 4 ^ 6 • ~ Op«nim Monday Ihrouah Saturday 10:i10:00 to StOO ^ S:.. Letters ' - I OPEI=NSUNPAY 11:00 toosioo' i I ■ D o n ’t to rg rtM I/'l A s years In oflicflicc;'now Is the lim e to go In working with Shirley,y. 1 have to lhe wallirortheMIAoftheViet- fo . foundI her to bc very positi»tivclnher . , as you prom ised six y e a rs .outlook .i and slncurcly inter In Our president; the medlt ' S g S a T oGod o bless Ihem w h e re v e r doing ' a good Job for people even our pussy-footing sta 1believe thaLshewould bel . departm ent, are all going i SLLY her I work and feel th a t sheIC be lo get newsman NIek Danl ... TwlnFallsIlls a i go'od addition to any bus!islnessor ' released. elected position. Thlstsaslt’&houldbefor lenofth^UhltedSlattaof. s u p p o>^SIdH f l ey'H all It is without any reserv.*: i P B l K ' ‘. .Iwould recom m end to tho who If they iitc wrongly heldIb by y a n y • ■ - . . have an opportunity to vui foreign governm ent.' • . 11 Is unusu;isual to find a p erso n who ne InteresUn helping olher . Shirley a s Je ro m e Coiiiilyly T reasu rer ! guess the EtTesldent has,=sf6rgon=n„,..5«"S d that In addition t o t h e - • ■ - that i they takc advantagcc oc rth a t X ' his promise to resolve the J opportunity to c.nst your vi for ''-“ ^4'’““ ' lielplngolheiher people, Is very cordial ' tioh'of the Vietnam War. Tl ;asy lo gel along with. This ..--Shirley• - - Hali. I V V - -missinginaeUonofthe-Vie lof persbn that Shirley-— :_..._JAYL. WILCOX . WarrrelhTNIclTDinllorrs V H a iiK . Jerom e J9608 nnd '70s. Why hasn'tlhe media ppn re sse d th e - ' MIAlssueashardastheD;iDaniloffaf- '—fa lrllf there were over 2.0002.0( N ic k . ^ ™ : Daniloifsmlsslng,riFBai:Bllhey— ------5— P would;! don’t cxpecl anyything th out of va|2* ^ n our slale department onitheMIA thi ^ ^ issue. • ^ r • ![* » . o y ■ Mr. Presldenljct’s starta r t p re s s in g • .. ^ ' J R E O f e S Sisionals^ tfi retu rn our MIA’s as wejareiare p re s s - ,• ' iP E C IA L . Ing for NIck’Danlloff. I thinhiok.asdb ■ PERMSP many other Americans, thJthat wc still ^ . ; > . F c ^ H d l r c oulWHhAnv * hav e Uve brolh'ers, sons ania n d f a th e rs • ' : V • in South East Asia. Theyai ^ ^ S S ; reaos ’’ D ahlloffsthal w ehave all h D s S S p E S PmiSTlHEADS&THRI I Addison A««.E; Lyhwe^>^MalI Burlay forgotleo. w______. • 7 » r y ^ '' \.^749 679■^^ PUMP M r.'p'^sldent. you haveive tw o m o re W P H l74% Enicienlni. Idahb'Power
; • •• ■ [ f o r weat'or.. m m ■. ■Sn**mI oti tlM »«*i caMUMiOv/bw bM «elw S2?-'y $69.00 for a healeat.pqm p, >.;*•« rnrnU*. ElM irk beat atU.waI.Mit.rM^iii^ HLpme orO fficice ' I M t bM«d ok •Ivctrte f«re*dtalr#«raae»i atr .-'•f--'•• •■ ---- L e t t e r ^ Q u a lity Daisyy W h eel fo r t t yonH pay biilv-jy-$55.0^ ...... ^aM b««ni krai or caUc'cMUas*aK.at.--,- << T w ith a new hialia h t e c h Crootp«r*ltv«oi roa<* en ««aa iiadepeadral •tlMrrr-* >l*dy. sa s fikrnacet' • . - f"*
i a i i S ^ E i = ^ » T a r i d " 1 ; G as he^t CO:o sts 45% -lcss thanI electric: h1 e a t ! ...... {: 'I - ' '^> 1' G as heat-CO:osts 20% less Ithan a h e a t pup u m p ! I - r M m ' ______.ff y r ■> > N O1 rMONEY DOW^ $ 1 0 0 .0 0 EAE\R1-V BIRD lANfclNe:--.!::-.:— m m K f' e rm o u n ta in G aa offer* 10-jlO -year, Mk T h e fir*( 2 0 0 cu**iiu*iMiVr*~who ...... — ------fjm l^ low lnt«nlerrst finuncing on high I’^ E replace Iheir electr'Ctric heatins *vstems encv sa* furnace*. Pavmrrn e n t* a a ’ iWK with a s*« furnacecc will< s*l *” extra |Br low as1* i$20.00 a monlti. A new s [ggy $100.00 rash bonu*nu*r P rice W - Wiilrrr healerh can be ^eludedI in jlh e BW y ______fin ancin cit g .______i ^ C A L C U L Aa~O T R ^ - ■ Ssve ■« 9S0 Crcdk Plxn AvsiUblele • $ 2 0>0.00 0 CASH REBi call aboutut thi* program and , * 3 0 0 ^ II y ouOU ch o o iie n o l lo u*e o u r set a bid Irom a dealerde« lo convert t DWP-220. O ur l«w«stt;st j)ricc ever! Frliil iel- .. fin ^ n cCO o prog>^ni'lo-bay your ocn e w s a * •V • ...... ■- from eiectric heatBt tot ga*. we’ll s»ve lt!fs. tnem ns and rc-poip(»rts w ith t;li:ftric t>iu*- , fu rn dice. cc w e ll slv e you a $200.01).00 c a * h ^ ^ W you a *olar power*fered po'cltel ■ Printsat202 0 0 w p m 'w rite r < |iijiily ut 20(11(1 wwpm (20 cps). i'unillcl re b a te:e. . (C e rta in condition* applp p iy ) . y~ c a lc u la to r FREE!E! <le-seriiiMiilt;r-r-: rchajri^;£iiUc~ ~ It fuctis. C m nes ciiinpli;lii|i;te wllh C: r Dealer Nearesi You * ^ ^ ^ ^ —.Check.VpiVour P h o n e Book-for.th'ehe.te ito ifcaefc S tore or E s s f l n t eB i n n o i r tain-flasI...... - - - - - AOftnSlOHOfTWOYCOWXPPOMVCH F^APPLVATIAT flADIOSWCK COMPUTER CtNTIRSMIS AMO PARTXaPATING STO^AW 0E>m.iK> ~ — 7 —------GGasrlt-t^akes-m c ore-sen:;nsejhqnjeven ______
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ilr.lls.Matio Sunday, Septijplem bar 28.1988______ierspeied limitIt plan - Seiia^tors to donsid With a 6 5 .m » e - p e r - l ^ ; - 8 p e ^ _ : jittiw Inlerttate' hl^wayss' outside com-“ occur wit H d t t 7 — WASHINGTON (AlA P) • — K ey chairmlan an of the Mouse Committ ilatlons of more' limit thatlhat we feel we must conader • lllc W orks and T ran sp o rtaUaUon, i munllies wilh populi vin g m easu res b e fo re w e begln- Trr_scnatora.planJo-Confei;erJlLl8»“ J‘ » i_ « f P “5!!J I w a y - than 50,000^11 would-d affect about 70- llfe-saylni tales.’raise the offeredr theUi firoposal-Friday as « w ionference' process,'•’^H ow ard'r: ...... a proposal lo let sta bills percent of the systetem . T h e H ouse’ the conf' ural intersUte to break;Ik a deadlock on highwayI bl s p ^ • limit on. rur te. nl^way: measure co:contains no such . wrote. highw ays to 05 m iles: perp hour If the approveded by tbe House and Senate. ' He cloclosed the letter -witii-an--:------, •nt threateens lectors, require The $52S52.3 billion highw ay b ill pass*p a provision, IV for taking “this unprece-.; states ban radar dele enate “The House confererm have such a apology bells ^ d assure ed last.',t Wednesday by the Sem a step of imposing condlUohs ; d riv e rs lo w ear s e a t be e th e concern about the incincreased loss of dented, sl ilghentmilr-^ ------w ould allow al! states-to Increase f toco'nferisncc.’’ - • compliance with the hig ur on life and maiming thaliat.w e Jcnow will , p rlorto c( ;s s on blicdget bill Rep. James How)w ard, - D - N J ., .s p e e d UnUmlt'to W ,mU« pjer.bour nat never could have made iti t -• - p> -president grams that nbdH vlng,nofuss on Saturday to inlo a real!ai budget.” ^ . Hj /^It’sfteerni ral -govemm w t “I . hopele they1 know whiu-e the keys Hilt lawmalcers to the bullulldlng are, bccause If theyey ■ R T « i ! n ^ ■ ' 'IT'S; ' candlelight''it" unless they don’t act:t responsibly, i 1 won’t h a v e , )lce b ut to shul It dow n," K t^ ^ b programs, and.nd arms'conlrol. any cholci KLU]lli| B . 0 c j S I said of the federal gov- cftenis PHE's j asslve spending Reagan » lig& n^w w W ’lrom a'mass B • i w k eep thegoveromenlthe ernment's;/sactlvllles. ey want lo put a real budget Fiuniiws- president, in hislis 'weekly radio toge^?r• bby candlelight. U's OK by benioaned Coni:ongress'fa ure „|,..R eng!Ogan added. r appropriations ' niH Biisr regular ai ° ' ^ 1 H } again resorted Rep. WlWilliam H. Gray, D-Pa.. In ^ wnj^SoiT” ^' and hasBBtyi'fl a| designed the DetDemocrats’ response to nmenl running ReagaiTs’8"broadca9trsoid-thc-presL :s ) i_ ^P^?B |5e^- the governm ants to ellmlnale 4? tederal =s±==3edHnMtt------R oam»and-upyour-frtendsr—^^B “ — ■ &';.^»;.^^m‘.-tne new fiscal year ye begins on dent want >’s a fun new to get '■ pro g ramns. s, "culling educallon_ forf o r . t h e r e 's £ ) u r " ictus Pete’s - t.E B E E ! _ — ed as "simply., our chlldilldren. heallh care’ for our -=-*=^—“ to C a c ti to •ictlons on his5?5filderly aarid r aid for our farmers to d u p o f 3 5 o r nf\ore tb g eatherand th i we’il provide I defense and foreign.aid In- . B I ° 9 ''° ’ p o rta tio n fro m T h fr es contained in pay for d B 7 ■ ^ free round-ti-trip Charter bus transpor — ...... cceflgeLl_ l l l l n i B fwlaglc-Valie;leyto-Jackpot.------^ — - • ^id liS'uslake'cS^e'olf - _: ■ - tills Js^nsnowaylbnin .-There*6 you go again, blaming B - I ^stsitb]b a c l^ e n j o y t h e rid e, a n d IS for your fiscal and.revenuelue . ■ r.- ■ - t h e d riv in gI. .'Y ou d o n ’t p a y a p e n n y ! KrepelveSSIngam lng^.fl ? . l w end-oV'Sesslon IS ■ aj if you hadn't been ■ ' ■ ' P iu s , everyone er Jn your party wJIJ r a itt become a fixtureI In recent y e a n fre sld e nIt' t for the past six years." I and merchailandise coupons uponI anart 'iv a l. ' •..-■■■■■ ! •ay. chairman of the House anize your Free Fun . gVrvaeCapliolT-Hill. Reags ■ - ' ■ W h a t a re : p?^araeral workers home^n e jn 1S!1 a lte r B udget CoiCom m iltee. s je c t t o a v aila b ility .) B • B B u s t o C a cti 5?^ n w g e l o g ' a sim ila r me; gfe8s"l8“movlng;"‘Gray said;lid.-: ■ illJei^’tolWrM:— , l>':i:^ >7! ^ ' - he h a s no qi -congressional pas^e _ol B - 1 lg tax changBsr-**We a re go- L ^tOnce again, the bu^gTdeadlln'ebuc Jw eeK SO ? U ^ @ M R b ) 9 lie to produce a- ing-lo-he-help solve this .fiscal. crisisisis_ n |aH 9 JjS A ■fT~:31ltd«*Congres8 unable llcles have crcated." r.:: -icefoonsible budget."■ ReagnnI said. J'ourpolic V togelher what .On.Prkriday. the Senote Approprla-ria- luH fflSH H B r ■‘" ' “riistiad, they throw t< ommlUee approved by voice>lce - ; they call a.‘continuingng resolution’ al Uons Con 1 a kind.of voleaSK$556 billion m easure. It couldlUld ■ I Qfi» last moment - Ight up for full Senale debateiate ^ m m m m ChrlstmaB_tree.,hung.g withV pel pro- be brough j^,., ;-Jects and waslefur 'spending81 pro- on Monda;d a y . - ...... ’ Finanaze [ .^inisteers f d w o r kk —togeiheex - , ■ ■ ■- i . . . y ___ , \ \ ------— - ": H v a s h j n g t o n • (aiP) p ) - Finance - - (Top-ofUie-r^Sfaif) 7 'ministers from the woworld's richest' . factions ended tyo daysaysiof meetings without rosolv- l r f i r “T a Mllfferences,. but B l . . i f pledglDg,--clo8e-.; cooroordlnation ■ of W armn and S>nuggh solve world pro- . . . > . ly ■ economTc-pollcles tp sol' Bt b le m s .\- '' : T h e session m a rk eid d tthe first time the S.world's seven.',n.M eading: in- N ightwear t f4ev ii^ at the economliriilc sum m it this ; • ■ Big Bear onn Cam pus. Paj;ijama by Jennil .'pastMayinXoltfO.,,^'' ■. Finance, leaders fronrom" tiie'U pit^ 1'00%'Acryiylic.'S, M. L.$330.00. States,"J^paB, West:: GiGBrrtany,"Brl- iialn, France,'.Canadaa aand Italy met ;for m ore th a n 12 h oursrs overc two days' --atilhe.Trasury-.. ™ ^-R ed-plald-gr£iranny gown^byly LanZiOf Saiztzb u rg .i------“ ^^artmerit., . , - ': The Reagan adminisi!ilslration, led by 100% cottorDn flannel, size:;s S,M,L.$36.6 . 0 0 . "Treasury Secretary;Ji; Jam es Baker, ■■'had hoped'to-pressunsure-Japan-and -• ...... -- . •' - s '...... _. ‘West Germany lo agnigree to further - i tuts in inlerM rratesis I to sp u f'fa sle r Multi-cojorpprintniteshirt ItIn 50% cottonn and 50% ■ 'growth and provide! nmore markets ■. iro rU .S. products. polyester. SiSizes S, M, L. bby Kittens, $3(}o.op. lage-flnal-state—------7 ' , ment, however, madeie tno promise of " ~ • ntereft rate reduction.ions. II said In* ' V terest-rate declinesis that - have ' ; a lre a d y occu rred haveVC 1had beneficial ndebted develop- t tflecb for heavily Inde ___ J .Ihg countries. , > Balter, speaking tolo reporters at __^..;_(he-CapUol.folIowlngjSenale.passage_.. Si . ; . fif th e lax overh au l mTieasure, et refused . ^ to ■characterize the JolJoint ngreemenl __ ' L-as a vlctory~foT~thee I Unllcd'States. ; Bul he said it was; Itimporlonl that '■ the countries' had gomlone through lhe . incoordination process5s for the first > 4im e. 1 : "We went throughgh lhe exercise . ■ • th a l“ wais called for-arthe-Tokyo- r' j --* * IP *' •.'.gnom ic summit," he said. "1 Ihlnk . : lhat is very signJficjficanl. But you - y pu^t.-to read the slaslalemenl In-Its M l a i i [4 m ” \ . -\ i l
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ithC onjig re ssc ••Vr'-"'"-’ . • " v '" ' ByLAWRENCBL.Kl^KIJUTSON lan-Lar^ ^akes Tu^iJday w ith th e Senale, whiivhich originally In his vetveto message, Reagan said1 \he would front nnd to semsend a message to Pretoria The-Assi^^Pnss iw o n ld bei, "v ery 'd lf- approvi>vej). th e 84*14,'f, following suit be wlUlhg'lig'toT 'go'along w lth-steps siisimllar-to stronger (hah»th th< e sanctions bill— -- - ' ^ - ^ ------. ^and indicated R eMeag an wbuld n o t in* on Wet'ednesday; - 'i i . t . • . thel-Umlledled sanctions approved reci•cenUy.by ButSen. RIchjIchard Lugar, R-Ind., who b iW c^ WASHIN-d-rON— I dLHmLflght U J t Is J Witb — P resident Reagan’s v e lo►rv%trhfcri)resUge rl In an aU Itb a 'H o u se ovexride^eU evt«ved.certaln, It- theEuropcipcan'Bconomlc Community-' wilh R e a g a n) oio n -th e sancliohs.^issue, Sa(d;;> wUl tbe ’ up to the Republic of ecooom iQ s^DcUouions bgeiost South A frlc a 'aivcev^tewUilose.-j - illoan-controlled ‘ k-,,-lllevc we should' supporort their that sustainingIng the veto would be Inter*^ )sew eare.’^hesaid. Senateite to d e c id e th e iK ue. Bu .white.minotity reglngirae places him on a jcolU-■ :'' *‘it- depends'on how cIo m But even there s ,with similar executive acactions of preted In Africarica and around tbe world a rjrs sion courw will) CCongressob and many df bis( ■.* '«Mt'8 very d ifficult'to shlift ift lhat many votes the' oddso< a g a in s t the* ^ ^ i d e Congress victory for'^ouiSoulh African President P. W:-^ ready cast tbelr vote mldabliblc. - • . r- ; . lor- , and I wilI.wort( with the C most (aiU^Republhbilcan supporters. i,.-> • - '< o f sen a to rs who h av e .alreai hat goal," Reagan iaid. '; Botha. ; M * * The extent of GOFlOP defecUons in ^th-.the> 1In tlie 'b th e r direction. .WeVe wUl sim ply h av e Two-/0-lhlrds of membere vottnj House and Senalee on< the sanclloto issue\ tto. assess the situation and ai see what the to oveverrlde a veto, McUU thtfiitf-Senale-that While '.th th e adm inistration (Jld inot. Im- “Regardless» of ( what the United makes clek'r Reagan:an Is facing great MlS' kn dI . tn u m b e n are. It aU depei>pendS' on' V h a t the tneansns 34 v o te s If a ll jltf^ A a totba'^nswer. c the mediatelyy sspell out what actions Renengari has says or how/ many n executive orders im - likely der^ti as be-ae-appeals for thevjtte^^tQ,.!y. possibUltles are for success.'!S5.!' roll, (■' . • in m ind, Senate Se Majority Leader-BcBob Dole, issued and dlplomatic dl( Initiatives untfeb^ su stain h is (veto, scsom ething nellhfr GOP'-'-■ • • Thf Jfouse^ which apero>iroved san ctio n s 308- Twer'enty Republican ^nVlbrs’%s would have IQ.K-Kan.'.. .uld.:iheia l actions would alkHow Con- taken, th e Unitenited States.would.be. seeB ^-2^ leaders ijpr^e White:IteHousedeny.—I- ; -T7, i m i ^ t yotey>n a veto. ov
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V ‘A c lr^ ^ t.:' a 1 m ondO n: Jane(Cuttlii Has teea aw arted , , >n Sincece the. room was not rithMi E^^SSind*** tere'w er^Jio signs of-forcecx e d ^ ' !.,yeaa;B6ston .’^lieah»;Ptetri^^ ^Wft’re- going.tv.lnvestigaleite.'wbo ard^^’'^"*''' ■' u -••■' • cci6ss.';0'Donnell said, "V\tI've* neverCeven goU“ any g5«r ^ s a id M r8.-;Car8on p u t tbeB je w ^ r \ ^vlewJews here," the Wellesley naUve a bracielel, two rings,1. tlt h ^ B H H U i B B I t .of e a i ^ g s a n d foitf; watcbct c h e i~ .award l a p e closet-rThiursday. wheneo sheV •! % H e^Saed to.Nety York, from a trip.rip. Thl^m^ylu - I I I I ,:ry ~ a < San F ra n c isc o B ayiy on Thursday; twb.,fBost(^?lS^45“ui5?^d61n|im pn^ . idbW days earlier thann planned, because;41onJ ata t'a thealdreined The protKWl^. ^ of heavy'seaa horo rth' of, th e Goldra,^ tion; I : re tu h ie i Gate. It remafaed,d,In’the bay ad ^ ,; Ms.^is. ti,Curtin, » ;- lalerl -joini^' the. la're for its -forraal-:. ca stIt pf'^< NBC'^ y‘*SiaturdayVN^^ : ' Ham ■ A.;, ------rr^tlve<4’i i P o w e r M r o m ,illtbev'shlpts^ di^r> llniel e ^£ ^ m y ^ n n e iv Ibri Iter' r ^ e . a s ' engines c a n b e ailp: le .'to w e ll in'.^tho:’CBS’ c o m e d y . JS.(dbt-lall,; "turbaijokttiir;^^;>;omputeri. "Kate?ate»Al»e.>.J -1 ■if--.-: ; ^ r L ( ^ t I . I I liv e A fi ijd ^ ta l ' " ' :MoseoW IW; -wi- — — — -mentrf^ ■ L ' L ' 1 - 2 ' I'-; c'.: '. 'C hargM :: nlght-.r4^^^B S^H " i i S 4 ® a z s g I Am- S 13. J l I llj T T ® l E iiim -.M :■ "’■ " " i t : ; ! nmer. who has mafilulMd;^a>tres'. acted ; j ^ ^ | H | | B H — larAiumnI—;— !------» a r - A u ^ ^ ^ ------^------—7 79- » - ^ af^aod-^— 9«Cti i s r a he-U .S.-i^^^^^^^^B i....11».Sc^%wrtwhid ■ ■ prayar'^ ‘ tfk p resld^r «i-sciwnrvimpr^------w « fl/28/86 H am n . Tl»ada, .100 Ri said' Hammer met withn h :,...■ ' . 41J RiHm ddinea ' U. 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Irl/System the A l t _WaVjb Lose. Wal t -L - -.. . .. Sunday,!f,September..iiroeWti)«wi,:twin,paiii.ldii!ffis5^^^^ ■--. m — I— a n e r c x r e f o - le rlc a u d U to ’t - .. . isanti-sil-savmsi. thebUl ttan:^:-'"!. hmaybetbatas'tljtliiiepaMeaiiel-' ;. UmajDay.turoouUbitlK^StiS^^r i U-capItaItal formation. antHnanufaC'!f^ . -. thBrp irty ttabeideatUied-_Jaoemer oiiMTmany ...... turing;{; a ah U ^ rt, uttb^geiTait wltb^revl8ton,espspeclailylfwhat . roarliwl Americans ajq^earedidtodefioe ti-housinsing, antl-educatk>n, an* of like fUh: Five days later, 3 >' ; 'WASHINBTOilSwi}WIient>r«ldait\ , r'u' nowtsvleVredascrededit is redefined kind ot II . fairness and e ^ ly aasthosededuC' i tl-cbarit;rtty.V th ey bolhsUnk.r;T.bot! - Reagaa jdampalipis foc] to predict Wbat tb e p ^ tic a l:i: .tlons they tod and didUdn’twantto Farm«-m ers don’t like losing tb e Inla- - • '- • '■ i tttoM hetallhuiffflittj )RWI)efromthlsmasstv« i . vestmentent tax credit a t a Uipe.they. - U^^c^thattpocbM yir; r ar^ T M u^ tbardt. D^Uo., a- are strutru g g u n g fo rsu rv iv al. ^ ., j • KtiWlwa «fc»m n'twl n*>mili ' ' strong supporter of thetb bm. said ~yit.'tli;tbere ^ was widespread tr. V members of.Confessisswithiarge' - agreenumentwlth Rep. Guy Vander d'-- ' -numbersoffederaljrisristlreesln t^ Jag(.R-]R-Micb.,chatfmanoftbe -.. Fashiion bucM (0,;^^gan saj^' m--: districts would b e undndtfpressore to ' HouseR^R epublican Cam paign Com* to a itir a ^ 0^ ; ^ tbe bill, atswot'ooldcbn- ^ mlttee;ei \who said. VI personally - It’s anar^inW tithatj a t a e i ^ ' : - gressmen from stateseswlthhigb ^ve my ri^t to - TKat - R eag an weU lh 1984 wbc t^ a n . o u t l m)k‘appears i to be a political raise taxes.-' * *WbU^^U-grarQwtb,*!sald:v> )V »wa«.iwliiwiOi neith er pa rty able to - In tbe Wblte HouseI vllview , th e 1984 jebple bn the front lines ^ . Rep.BIUFrenzd^R-A;-Min|v;‘‘,^eb)jl ..clalmcrc r ^ t for the legislation. LedirresisUble election results'created d iy o n th is ^ e w e r e ' 7 I iadwithtax.. >, UNIQUEL 'H pressure to move abMd urso(,Coogra. ; • — s!mpHfle8Uohr.e-rewrit«riteofthetax ------= p S r S I ^ -4 DgSIGNEED code tbat RM gan tolddAmericans; A . £ihtSe words of Senate Ma* wotiid ^ v e tbiem anottie jTaderBob Dble, R-Kan.. FRAMES! This w as to be a bill w aslestvate«fouIdbe ‘no.’" y t i r t - Down U n d e r plus 9 versal political appeal i age aiw^f f brings apprehen- '' !«rips-to tfiiii'e^»^^<.-Sld»''1o ••• randnche;s..:sh—p sfatloni,! • ' _ N p _ tim s._ MAtjCPWil< — r-tr: Vn screw s. OffiRerIng style. tbe Republicans Iqto thithem a]m 9r ^. in;, ttidll f iv , (i'dSTED'Wil'ia i^^iX^ricultural Agent s- ; ^uraW lity ;alat an affor- —party^fo^ the remalndezderoLthls^- ^ : p u ^ tb - i f ;»«i'!pJ>«f_ebalrman ■ <}able price.>. Same Day -feuttaxsimSiflcallon :cTr .Seir^ce t o u ^ i r Ite n j toi Mil to,tli9,the A rn ^ ^ l' •miMra. 1^7 ; r peopletttan {^Itfanthqi idnay ^ ditraichurch' bei.OnJtswayUpassag Mdorl laiat:.-VSp«-‘ ’ fe' - # . - Kvoproo*'.. ountain-West <544 N. Blu*LakM - I I,m iance with-' ;i. <. falrtiessa g :S ili3 I- ■•■“ MP. =.Optical. _i,:734-7325 ^ W ^^^ucla^7horho^rafitf and'ritutaeti^ f e n r - TE'R.. HOUI>URS: MON.o«ob :.: I: : ' r r ^ ^R ouM- tCOO :8AT.»:00^:00,V. ■ fy-°T 1 I . -r77‘r'V'"C-^'V: -y .-■'■•*■•) mM ^ ...... ^ ^ e d i n Jj > patient177^* c ISci^POPUllSSra ahd focgeiv bf a li^ it cardf e i - W iS ^ '' mSANTA MONICA, CalMC alif. (M - A ,S ® 2 L S ! n jm |S AT,SUN.i ji: fctib'hSvith the theft' of large 'm tie^ou»9 was. beid T r t E N E W W 'th e -d e a th ifmoheyrji^longiog to the vtc ISS i the' Bank of America, i l i J . l - i . ; f N 5 M O V IE ; -t L- S^Spie-Placea In Tl t^ ]^ n e caii^ posing a m eSni^iirRaSEtilSIt S - _ v I lt%e'^batienti a Vice Ui-.jUfc =vieUm,>v'Ed^Lebo^t^f ^ Don't G o Al'oh.>neA-;'.v - :■'(£■■ ■- i he-dld'not kno# .whether tj» '^ .^ ijiiam ’, sM orrls. t4ta £ rS a S 5 ‘ -^9. but hi ^ \le d theylnlaeUba^ 1 for St-'JbhnU.S---:v;^--:’' lais^ofi^t^ John’s'.refused'.tc s s s 1 I'i; ^ ^ - a ^ t ; , J p ^ n ^ fif^ch|iunLwas:k«ui!n&toi f)^)'Speers'^RacbmmiS S itw a i a^-.aoimer:-':": r ’F-W Ployee. • -^hospital n stra at 7 p.m:;Prlday''ay a n ifw a B held n aor A rm ra-'H ark a ri^ sai^ WlUidut bail to r lnv< ly^UThe^. boraltal ;wiBs~-iwl ip^er, said :^nta M £Wi' £ u58 M artin; P 1^8 p'Riactiman^has.aUoso b < ^ ' booked'!^ | l ^ |k forj<;(Jhve8tigaUon'of){) .^and tbe^ i p i i i p i i »OINO^i^(|l,V^ * •5®, ;■ ' Bpbby’srcti!tum a . ;iil^ D I! IsSJi a tatinqsdirtrepa£f:3H ; z1tU 3s:angelesjaeSE)3;aEallfi«n L. ; I ' ' •' ’• ■ ■ ■ ' ' '"'flTllffflt' , Duffy’s retui?ji;.a8_BobJ ofhonof. , Rl T S the. seasonprem lens r ir'w - i«tn« XfMndihlR.- Bl I™ ‘fO ^Ias," with hfe ex-^wK-jvlfe rav eiliag . ■ •oisiE II t i a t -h ls-d e a th a n d evh(hhour - episode - - - ®*?.lig savings ai'any.age . i'; ^ by the jjj i l M • -I iferwhelmed NBC’s “Miami “1 Vice"- '""MonWTthtyfate«.~Tnimirnofwinokef"T BL9]s s S h iib pi; the- N ielsen ' 12>cit t(^ngs tn:,their Jlnt: »K) worids of bell^g-V ithat’: ISi:S$':S;S;;.33...S- in Hartifa are fhjjgsE a i i £ ! ^alias’- was weakenlnnlng,.ihov^^iU- 1!1S—— ;t61$hatt^... : : . M5fn« 4 C k IMS iwiiitiiBit TaimMM* hwuiim w m ^ -4:p i p "i i fi t&^pollce:sbow. up,one.lie. h o u r tbirbm-y: 5tt* tt5 2mmnM S! Dy • aSr*-A+- imm Con?. t«t6 directly against /teethi prime-Ume > j*aOMat44.-P*)MM •••■* «• tot»«. R lMow.MI.ydl. rou Mn-| kflo« now le soabbpera.. ;l •, ■ __ • ., SDallB' drew in ’ W « ilmited.riur S S S iS i ■ )Mw I diw e of 40 mlllibnrp* ' atty--given .mlnu^Vwi t X S i u d u S ^ f i . Ltfollniear ------Vfcf2M>ad-an-esHi98t^ « 5 4 8 : '- ' i . 26i'- m illio n ' p e r .mlhiJlhute.- '-Arnold ’.?&?Ws*Ilia. Id. 83 3 0 3 ■ Bepker, CBS. vice presl'e s ld e n t'fo r na* " : ^ i tloi^l television 9. •'■ ■• • ■’ ' •-■ ------. ® , “I Tie nationah ratlngi'g s w ili-n o t be ^ phoni»W) M :lb . -!>}' "< I j « available until next Tuesiiesday. oiwoi^v- 1S-9:10 . .. r pm j i s ^ m "irA-": p ■ -Wei l | ^ t | ! - tiMrTlMj0 ? f t l 0 ...... - - - | H «AT.«SW - There had been mncli * Srr^||«r,qM al#‘pFemalo ^ j about how Dufty would'i show. Bobby Ewing wasvas strucic by a i ' m unsuiimLBi^^' ------car~ai)d-died-in-the-finis.7ii*-yti8 K ni ; , f l m i j
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— Fonr-pfe-registitfatiorrand-irm o r e r i n f o mnationj-Ga/i'Miie-Twin Ff a lls J y .B X3.A. at 733'3-4384 . . .• . 8ununday, 8eptarobar29,1966I Tlme»-New8,-Twln F aiH cld ah o ^-* -- I -■Obltuaries/t/hospitals B2 ■ MaoflcVile;e x B 3 - 4 ^ w . ■ West B6-8i _ ...... , I c o u iwiEspm m a d eg t c c s te M c c9 iS p u i ByPATMARCANTONONIO en.lf Uie jury decides a c a se rXmes-Are»wwr//er aw ards-ds damages, a p laln U ff i seek an “addltur" — an addlliiliuSfi! - T W irr FALLS - To Tl tbe layman, w W ’ilim nfil amountjnt - to. what ..Uie.:..plaiilaiaUff.. . ^ S B B FR IE FS I civil law* may appearear to be a com- B m SMBS s O believe!ves was an Insufficient awiaw ard. plex myriad of LaUiatin •termsj_and^; SjBaaasaERl^a On uiehe bther hand, the defence n d a n t ' ^ “ f T r ” ■ ■'Wamb®jumbo7V.'-' - seek a "remittitur" — a reduc-rei .___B ut :n o 'm a tte r howDW ^ m b l» they j IM BSiBtK Sgl .'tion ofif aI n aWtird which .h^*6eesi aaa s ex------.y - * . may b ^m e, civil cases-aU-buveJaJLi.cai cessive.ve. comraoa starting potiitliit—a dispute. •— —' T IBB®®™ An addltur« or remltUtur"!‘ " m a y - ...... ' CivO law Involves'es 'disputes be* / ' a - o r d e r ered-by-the-court-as-an-condl d ndltlon, ------. — “ tween private indiviHvlduais and/or M raytgal® to grantanting or denying a motionc aw;aw ard - M i II I In pei^nal-lnjury < y cases, for ex- "counterclirclaim as pai^ of that answei r each request or mot ample, an Individualual , m ay fUe a wer. The parties also0 may request For . notlon, WWT -•--lawsult-to- obtain- coir .when the defendajitj^II stata a ie -c o p iffs ,nf any riocumi ers must .ptesent-eyidenccn c e to ^ ------\ ^ Q l cts as hel>eliev; trial, but again the papartlesinp.fieet.S^“ rtaUpveragaln. ; - through the system, ir^ more time.' rclalm within the . require< >endlng on the co m p lex■ity ity o f TW iN-PALlLLS — Peggy N. AnUioneyley of' Twin’ i^alls Is dIsUlu- ^ Sth District Judge^Dai ImU, th e .other sid e m a y fas! Before a case goes!S to trlajV—-.And .-D e p e n Twin Falls,'the Idahor a K ' t l ? . ' ^ • onljr 5-10 p e ite n t o faU ^ thffjOl^fdo the castase. It may be y e a rs -b e foftje r a - . .sloned about theJusUcesystem.th jrt to rule in his or her favor finally goes to trl^.' The IdIdSjb In Octoberr 1985, th e 54-year-old Anthoney Ant] sued^Rlchard E; •' - Courts and Black’s Law called a defauU. i k e j U m i w m b - c a se , flni Civil actions are Ignil ihA tions. T b e s ^ a re ree ready to gojototrlaU - • somewaways, biit they are supposecsed to Anthoney.sajays she hadn’t sought a -greatgn deal of money, only ' - notification of the c o m p la in t' o r . W hat ususually follows an answerr is At trial., a juryor juji d g e wUI h e a r b e concincemed wlUi aU t h e ' " ggrand n 'vhat she lost.. especially( two monUis of wagesv from ber Job as a summons will bedeUveIvered to the op-' ‘^discover''ery.V In which for an In- In* th e fa c ts and see the evi‘Vldence. ' conceptspts," such jas due processBSS of - ■ bartender at Uiehe Renderyous Inn. ■ , V posing party.-knowna asa the defen- determinaInate-amount of time — Before a jury decicldes the case. • law. whivhlch by their very nature,re.a>e j ■ She says sheie didn’t; know what wentht: wf rong' In ' th e, case, < bnly '; dant. The defendant h ht as 20 d avs to eU her sidside may -ask the other to however, the Judge» can make a Inefflclei:lent, Goble "adds. DoDoing “UiatlwasrlpiIpped off. There was no JustJustice In what came down. »spond to the complalilalnt, in writing, answer questions q about the case.ise. directed verdlct...Thahat’s, when the olherwlsvise might cheat pebple. ^ ButUiat'sIlfe.Y.You ta k e th e b itte r wlUi ththe e is w e e t ” ' - I It jpou ^Smithcouldn’:n’t be re a c h e d for com m ent.int. ' • ■• . . I " 'n i s re sp o n se / as onei Wlwould guess. Is--WrittenI - - Questions. ..B te.....‘-Unter:lei^.court,dwl,(te?xtttfka:J e .Ideal uUjmately Is .that j .called an answer. —...... J. rogatoriesles.’’ while sworn testimonyony. b urden o f proof-has fal 'e-“a-JU8t-*re8uTlr^ind .-Justustice'L'V' .„'I1 ...... i The defendant alsoso may file a, iscaUed>^1 >?depbslUbns." ' V cascf. basedon IheeVidcdenceV'” ' .m ay takiake longer,” Goble s a y s .-
St£illin€igs '-'III HjpiI r i i o r i UstensiI 't d [ M k ^ H s ttrength i anti-nul '- w M commeents tte s t ByMARK-PRATraRi — ... Rlghljht-to-Work Law ------nmes^ewsmiter—— UEdostircdebat^-rzzz ------POCATELLO— U.S.,S. i R e p . - R l c h a r d ^ ^ ^ ^ | ByDEANJAN MILLER" Stallings heard an earf)iirf)il of crltlclsin Times-N(S'News writer___ , _ about a nuclear weaj'eapons project . planned fo r Idaho durlnfring a cam paign --T W ININFALLS-DespiteaUUie F “ -/■ stop here Saturday. rhetoric:1cabout a out-of-state money,- Ij "It’s highly Immoral w aste movie! stastars and economic growth, ' || of resources that, coulduld. be spent debatibate over Idaho's Rlght-to- ' fi other areas. It's-Justst !^ocktng It’s’.^ ^ ^ H Work LauLawshouldconcentrateonone < ,, B| even being considered,"!d," said M argo> ^^^H Issue: unlonstrength.uni - Pr6ska of Pocatello,, whow Is atteor . The law,law if approved by voters on ' ding ^ the ' Idaho ' Consemtldn( ~Nov.‘4.-^wi:,-^wlllmakeunioff8ecurity ------•-— League‘s-annual -meetiiletlng -at- Id aH o ^^^ ^H . agreemenments niegal. . State University. She told Stallings It v e j 7 ' ^ ^ m tragic thing for Idaho1 notni to be able ’^ B ^ j g t o s a y 'n d . '•' - Analysis' — ; TheJPocatello_motherier asked Stall- trigs if he cared whatat people^UiInk| Unlonsfm security agreements— about th e proposed proJe<}ject.' mustmui be approved by-a ma— ------1 Stallings said there: uwlU be h ear- ■ B K S B - jority of union ui m e m b e rs and then Ings on the isotope, sepseparatlon-pro-'^^^^^l accepted!:led by m a n a g e m e n t a t the ject. He said Proskaa wlll-have' a bargainlniinlng l a b le — a re clauses In chance to give her viewsvsthen. t - > ^contractscts thBt-requlre:oU workers at Stallings said there Is a 90 percent a unionizenlzedJobsltetopayduesor- -...... chance th e $500 millionon p roject wUi; fees to ththe e union. ------be^b u llf^t—the—Idahdaho—N a t l o n a l - ^ ^ ^ ^ H ^^^^^^■zizJnDthcE.h cE .w o rd a;ah eillg h l;to J^ o tk ------Engineeimg Laboratory)ry near Idaho Law maketakes It Illegal for anyone to Falls. He said the proje'oject'will ta k e '^ ^ ^ ^ H force a1 woworker to pay fees to a union INEL In a different direci ■ ■ ■ ■ H I In ordersr to keep a job. INEI Is mainly Involve In n uclear -. The flrslfirst questionvoter8have,to___„------; safetyresearch. ^ c3 answerls'r is w hether or not security Without saying where:re he stood ■ u - ■ J ag5eemennents give unions more the project, StaUlngs salesaid he unders- m em bers’ersand power than they would -lands there arc problem!emsTissoclated": ------—; . . haveirnc^rnew workers haUlh«roplloh . Sonny S p ac^, who> dvraps tiny mond. ■ Stallings said It wil] be a year be- chandUIngig downlown. His family- inge of p ro d u c ts right-to-wjo-work opponents say that j metal tips around Itsts edges with The fouiour craftsmen make or rcpa II buys a broad ran] fore on environmentental Impact owned busirsiness began in Twin Falls'* solder, and a .38-xoral i In large quantities andnd often accepts because>e fefederal law requires unions lEL. downtown c 1 ring Is ready 8.000 sepicparate. articles of Jeweli statem ent Is done bV INEL t core 30 y e a rs ago — and“ fo r a finger. lower profits Uian mnormal to-seU torepreseiesentaU workers at a union- v .4; irofltable there. y e a rly In in a special shop a t tli b-slte at the bargaining table ' Stallings said he bas-b B o y er wUl p lacc m{nany simUar- chain's si them. Its stores turn oover Jewelry at Izcdjob-sll onth. lhe 37*year- |p itch es to Uie Uielr grievrievances. Security agree- . lion. The program propo:iposesaspace Magic One bench away.: dliliamontologlst ' -SeeJie JEWELERS on Page B2 defense against a missilele aattack. At the ssam e lim e, though, he-e- ^ . ’ broad, mlddle.spectruium of shoppers, ments protectprot union members from The congressman saidId 1INEL Is ex-' chose to icapllallze on Jensen’ss “ “ O ur target Is the nmiddle class,” free-loadeiaders, Wlssel says.. j cited about the Isoto]>tope project longtime ptpresence downtown\wlthh the building, • T h eBBlue l Lakes Shopping Centex Jeiisen says. 'If youu go look at a The next q u estio n vo ters need to Is whether the unions that because It w ill providee-stable, 'si long- an unconveiventional twist. Instead ofif ' “We’re adapting to changech ... as - where JeJensen’s also- operatesJ - J-m aU , you'U find thatit Is where that decide Isw term employment. Aboubout 750 new selling overer the counter,Tehsen will11 it Is Inevitably com'H ilng," say s sto re , will/111 retain .Its rctaUIng lustea te r S tra ta lends to shop.” claim toto re p re s e n t 17 pereen t of Jobs will be created If thy Man WUr-5iorial prxpractTces a n o -^ fflc e s -ww ll lir' year; dlstrlbutlng thenem re gu la r ly- to. TWillwihM[hove Uie m aranteedsource ...... r -IZm alntenancc wou1a~BoTb-statiTreSKTsorpDrat^tr iy "ttBBdqaarters lnto~iiewly—[r~becumg 'the'hlgh--trafffc~c"corrtdor'for. gravlfalelieiowarB downtown7______customersJh aTT^^at5leJrea.-_ ...... o f.^ e 8 |n} and ! fee s for Uie unions. _■ ■ - ;i dents. ------. ' - ^ b m ir o f n c^ e r n lh e back tw...... I'J B-2Tfmes-Newfl,TwTwip/alis, Idaho Sunday.if,,Soptemb0r28.1988 S ■■ ■ : V JJ e r i s e n — m D u k rrict i courrt; - ' —— y s^ rad Siegel, coiiipany wiOT- • CtmUoued from PagesB! Bl "The (Magic Vatteyi MaU will say s advertising and prth tions05 m ^ger, wbo suggested lhe' - The foHowing criicriminal cases were (SOO tnin now motloDS for the ggrand cqwoing than conce]ncept.tbe store also will accept Juhl. - ' hass bbeen successful. The chair ecial o rd ers a nd design Jew elry for loTw ln F alls: • pyscho;hological evaluation andnd to Donald Jasper Oc of « m s the Twin Falls dodowntown did for all q>ecia D ea n ,.23,_ F U e r..w > 8 . . s e lIs l s :about ^ million wprth of stomera.':Cunently;: about ao p o^: - , •Stanley Robertt V Vlncwtr- JTTBlihTT^relunrm lb cdurt a fa laier'daleB-for fc a‘ fotind'^ntyorapf says.- .-.r— cuslot probation vfoIatfdh-7'30(11 Jewelry;1 yearly and has BID has placed its centQt of 1 JeoMn's sales are ctistom was sentenced to 15 years la the reviewew hearing. T he m a tte r w ili be set for sentenc- boosll)sllng revenues at the ratratrof the Bl . _ money io creaUiting an attractive work.irk. _ ___ I . : Jijaho...Stale; Tenit•nitentlary. for the .Roy.y A.. M ay J r . . 29. Boise, enlenlered -ing,-UntU.furtherer--aealencing,^'tho'f about)ut5pcrccntycarly— r..... ) of lewd andd JtJasclvious cotiduct a pleaiea of guilty to the crime 9 bere.~ooe tharw lli'-'Therhe-Jewelfy-cbain also-wfll-move-:: “ f of court ordered thele d e fe n d a n t to ! r ^ '