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s a s C i t i T Sscores upp s e t o v e r d r / Z ^ ; . :Mi — Bl] A;-;-'. I , L 'I 'X . ■ K ^ k i i labit: « y king w oes« — DI 313 I H.gle^’^w w r.lne. 25*^ 83rdird year, No. 319 Twin Falla, Idadaho M^onday, N!^o\r0m a berl4,1988 Dem<IOS pixiish f o r* ecotiio m i c !s u m mlit w itlh B u siih Loa Angclcs 11(1105 Senatorel•elect C harles S. Robb, D-Va•Va., ap- weapons industry.ry. Nation," Sen. Pete V. Dom)omcnid. R-N.M., the \ a ranking Republican on1 ttthe Senate Budget \ B ush to choose ecoic o n o m le ath Johnston on ABC-TVs^8 "This Johnston and RoRobb warned th at, w ithout a W A SH IN G T O N -InIn a warning of the p ar 1 David Brinkley," said t h ait t ""if the plan to attack sisuch problems. Bush andd Committee, said, "Thosele p;people who want it I team quickly - fi tisnn warfare th at lieses ahead, leading con- _ chief cxecutiiitive isn't willing to walk thohe plank Congress vnll be} onon a collision course in May,V, (an agreement) next weektek jju s t aren't going to ) gressional DemocratsJ SSundoy urged Presi- ' '' with the CCongress"oi (on the need for no\new rev- when the deadlinenc Ifor extending th e debt lim-I- get i t dont-elcct George Bushish to convene an eco- damampened speculation about a& quickqi econom- onues), "fewow members arc going to g(get out it expires. Theyf «said that the nation couldd ’It's goihg to get solved,^ed, but it's not going nomic sum m it on slaahiiahing the nation’s bud- ic: summit,si saying that a bipartis r^ n solution and simplyly watch the commander-inr-in-chicf lose the power to0 in borrow monoy to financc in-I- to get solved next weekk oior next month," he get dcRcit, and to put)ut "everything on the to0 thotl nation's budgetary ills wouldwoi not comc standing onm the side as they go over." tcrest on the nati<ational debt if the two sidess said. "1 think it will gett solsolved about July or table," including proposalosals for now taxes. befoefore July or August at the eariiariiest "Presiden;n t Bush," ho added, "is goigoing to fail to extend thefie ( deadline because they dis-I- August." when the deadliiadline approaches for Sen. J. Bennett Johnshnston, D-La., a strong AlthoughA Bush has said thata t heY intends to have to provpvide leadership." agree on strategy(y massive, across-the-boardjard budgetary cut- candidate to bccomo thohe inext Senate majority wor^^k with the DemocratmtUc-controlled Beyond thet}^ deficit, the new administlistration "For my part,, I'mI'l saying to the president:t: backs mandated by the Gramm-Rudman leader, charged th a t Busilush's election-year sup- ConCongress, party leaders indicattcated th a t they will have Uto propose a solution for t>the na- T ou ought to convonvcne a summit and put ev-r- deficit-cutting law. port for increased defcmfense spending and new expixpect the new president to makemt the first tion's dcterieriorating savings and loanm iindus- erything on thee ttable,' ' said Johnston. If[f Meanwhile, Democraticralic leaders agreed social programs like chili:hild care is not "mathe- movnoves, especially on the thornyTiy issue of cut- try, which1 couldc cost more than $500 1:billion, there is no consensensus, he predicted, "it’s go->- Sunday that the party ahoahould mako changcs matically feasible" witlvithout new revenues, tinging the nation's $166 billion> budgetbi deficit according to some economists, Ccngresress m ay ing to be a train 1wt wreck." in the timing of its nomimninating primaries, so ----------Bushrho-tuudxausticoU: n particular, they served noticotice th a t Bush alao be callclied upon to spend some $20120 billion Rcpubliian leacleaders, however, said ^ ait l future campaigns wouldId ppay more attention ho "over-promised" durin towrdSaxe.to join them in advarIvancing any po- as a n initlitial payment toward corrorrecting there ^ouIH Tk nono overnight solutions. Dur-r-" to' the' Soulh, where “MichaelMT S r DulCfikiS However, R epublicannn congrcsaional^adera Hticitically unpopular solutions. health andnd safety flaws in the nnuclear ing an appearanounce on CBS-TVs "Facc theiC failed lo carry a single sstate. ta t Sacn•amentio policee find t5th corrpse PLOJ lesaders a<agree to U.N.. resoluiition .............. ils search ^ i d l a d y recogni1 izing Isisrael ' ' f i :rly tenants l.Los Angeles “Hmes ...............the basis-for all U.[1 U.S. peacemaking ef- 9 forts in the regiorigion sincc ita passage ALGIERS, Algeria — The1C leader- by the Securityy CoundlC' in the wake The Associated:ed Press / ship of the Palestine Liberalration 0 ^ of the 1967 Middl[iddle E ast War. There ganization, meeting to declarare an in- was no immediaUliate ofiirial State De j H SACRAMENENTO, Calif. +■ Po- gj dependent Palestinian state,e. has dc- partm ent commerm ent on Sunday’s de- lice found a1 fififth corpse Sunday cided to endorse conditionallally a key velopmcnts here,re. buried in thee jyard of a tree^had- y U.N. resolution recognizingig Israel's For PLO Chainlairman Yasser Arafat cd Victorian1 Iboardinghouse and V right to exislf a senior PLO!iO official who is coger lo.0 openop a dialogue with searched for■ ththe landlady suspect- said Sunday, the newly electedcled Bush adminislra- cd of killini;K tthe elderly victims After two days of intensiviive closed- tion, the agreemeement reached Sunday and cashing' t>their Social Secu^ty door debote, the leaders of all but represents a victolictory ovor hard-liners .xhccks. one of the PLO's principal3) factions who had objectedcled to any mention of i- Investigatorsors said they believe approved a formula under ivivhich the 242 in the poliliciilical platfomi that the ' seven or eightIt bbodies mny hnve been !• Palcslint! N ational Countincil, the Palestine Nationaional Coundl will adopt buried in thele yard, based on the p' PLO's highest decision-makiking body, Tuesday, the daylay onc which it will also number of resiiesidents who are miss- _MdlI_accept-U.N.. Security-.y-Coundl-.proclaim "Palestiristinc independence." ing, Homicidee L r'Jw rE n lo c'said ;----------^ Resolution 242, which recogiignizes tho However, il waswas apparent from the • Authoritiests >were seeking board- existence and the securityty of the text of a tentatiitalivc and tortuously inghq^use mantQnager Dorothea Mon- „ S tate of Israel. worded comprom:romiso finally reached- e,'59, Tor questioning, ' taTvo FucnteVi The incorporation of R(Resolution between moderatiralc and radical PLO ^ ^ H d - policcSgt. Bob5ob B um s said. « 242 by name in a political ststatem ent fnplions th a t theirthei: acceptance of 242 a residentml of tho rooming f lo bc adopted by th e Palesicstine Na- is not lo bo uncoinconditional, but is in- house, John1 McCauley, 59, was [r tional Council this week willw m ark stead to bc linkedikcd to the convening of arrested Sund:nday for investigation J! the first time that the PIPLO as a an inlcranlional)nal peace conference of being an aaaccessoi 7 to homicide, ^ whole has officially endorsedid this key Enloc said, AiAuthorities said they „ U.N, resolution, which h asI sserved as • See PLO*LO on Pago A2 believe he hcl;fielped Puente dig the . graves of thee vvictims. « "Wedo noI lb believe that this could I have been donlone solely, by herself," FreeJ traide is th(leme Enloc said. 'WcWe know she’s hod peo- pic help her diydig the holes." H k , Puente, who^ho is on parole for her | ..1982 convictio:tion for drugging and . of^ Canaidian eleeotion . robbing three■ee people, wns inter- Knighl-Riddcr Service declared Liberaleral Party leader and viewed by popolice after the first . free trade pactct o]opponent John T\im- -body-waK-dis<iiscovered-EridayJiu.t ______— TORONTO— EvcrywhenertLUicyjlQ er,Jiis basso-profprofundo voice booming released for•lack la> of evidence. now,^ the two contenders for)r the lead- like d preachercr ciriling blbllcnl-vcrscs;------ The man apparently hnd ership^ of Canada make surere lo luck n a t a huge rallyally of his faithful in been cashingIg some of the victims’ . well-thumbed^ copy of lhee Canada- Windsor last weeweek. Social Securil.rity checks for several ' U.S,^ free trade agreem entt iunder an- ■ "Those article!ides arc crystal clean -monlhK, Enloiiloe-said.-Ho-said-thc - —- arm;^ ------- ----------------------------------------— C anadian oil .wo•would-have .lo Oow..to....... lh<the slayings was be- They quote from il ctconstantly, meet United SUStates supply, even if lievcdtobero'robbery, chapter^ and verse. They spepeak sober- th at m eant youtyour home here in On- ies coidoned off the ly], of its prophesies. Theyey beseech tario would havelave to go unhealed," he two-story ome and yard while of- their audiences to read itI Ifor them- snid. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H f i c c r s wilh picks, shovels and nn <iplvp<i^ ____________________________________ But n dnv lalllater. Progressive Con- T* uxcuvuled Die It is no exaggeration to:o say that servative Primeme Minister tJnan Mui- grounds, hunting for more the^ complex, confusing tcx2xt has as- roney, his voiceDice caliirartd,!soothing, corpscs. Thele ffifth body was found sumedg the mythic proportictions of the reassured worriiorried fanners in Glan- aboul noon SuSundoy, Bible.j And the ferocious,, ineck-and- worth that the exact opposite was ims. all found in the fe- ^ The neck campaign for Canadada's federal the truth, lal n, showed no signs of election^ Nov.