I Panel Gri [J.S.,Am( Willb Rinj Ia M Of'20i Rills Ben Ies Say S Itsen Ab

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

I Panel Gri [J.S.,Am( Willb Rinj Ia M Of'20i Rills Ben Ies Say S Itsen Ab J"''" • \ . 7b ^ 9 0 2 1 j / 0 1 / 9 5 WHSTERN MICflCfiOGRAPH ICS ST& 2 0 Q . 45 55 S .COf'^'E^ e r c e d r salt ua<e- cic i t y - ut iAlC7 ' H^BEI13E03 i l 1 ________ G ood mnorning B a t t h i n t s i n u c l (e a r w d e a l nl e a r Today’s forecastast: m ste ( llie Associated Press polls show Portly cloudy withth widely^ scattered af- A- oppose were openedd inii other states os ihe govenem- ments." ihe governor3r said.« temoon thundershowiowers. Highs neor 85 more rodioacii'Clive wosic ment hod longng promised. But the "Navy, which JDAHO FALLS — Amikmid inlensifying hich claims national se- degrees^ Light southwh w est winds. Lows 48 - bcingstoredatI at the Ida- And Bott rc(recently wort- extension o f thett curily is being eroded .congressional pressure to> resumere dumping led eacht day the ban re- to 55,dcgrccs. ■ J N aiional EiEngineer- two-year-oldd courtci ban on oil bui 27 wasiostc m ains in efTect, is sle nuclcar waste m Idahoi Gov.iov. Phil B alt con- | i ^ ' ^ steadily building con- PageA2 | ...jy ing LaboratoryJ r y . shipments pen.)cnding judicial review o f ththe gressional suppon to v tinucd paving ihe way Fridiriday for what he 1 ^ ^ ^ lo void Ihot order. And ^ After beingng sharply govcmmem’s’s conclusion< ihot more wosliste while Idaho’s senior s hopes will be widespreadad public accep- or senator. Republican criticizcd durluring his could besofelyely dumped. Larry Craig, said thislis weekv top Navy brass lancc o f a deal resolvinglg thet seven-year first monlh inir o ffic e “ I think thele attacka is going wrong." Dielick know that ploy will no confrontation wilh lhc federaleral govem m ent. I I not succ«<d,«thers in tia-,. for not vehememenily op- Kenney, a forrbrmer chairmon of ihc chamim- and out of Idaho conce “I think we’re going; tot( accomplish ^ mceded privately lhal if* posing more5 ddumping ber’s INEL coicommiltee. lold the govemoi something that you're going lor. pushed to a vole, thehe congressionali over-! A passion fo r performancepe ^ ing to be satisfied A 1 it pandering to the emotioni: with and most of the resider at INEL. Rcpicpublican I!"'' “J' ju*' P nal ride o f the court bon1 wi:will pass easily, Young danccrs fronrom Idaho and neigh- ' idents o f the stale ■ ------< hing nuclcar." will bc too," Batt told lh< akcn the of anythin The House Appropr'opriations Committee; boring stales are gathiQthered in Tw in Falls ! the Idaho Falls BBatt 'ever, pointed out in his prc Chamber of Commerce. some hard-nos(oscd — if ®““’ irc- did nol get to thai recirecommendation from:. , for two weeks off a Summer Dance fic remarksIcs tthai the farther he gets fror B ut w hile he m ade his coi inflammatory — posilion os retired Pjjjjg om its notional security/ subcommitteesu Friday" ; W orkshop. commcnls in the md INEL the louder the oppo center of the limited Idaho10 support$ for re- Democn:ralic Gov. Cecil Andrus, po- but is expccted to act:t onor it next week, PageBI ‘ . _ sition grow s tto o wasle ' storage, sumed nuclear waste shiphipments, it ap- Andrurus began the confrontation i: Faced with that prosirospect, Balt has spo- n m Octo- "People whoho are otherwise calm and ra-ra ken wilh renewed optin pcared the governor w as speispeaking as much ber I98J'88 by refusing to acccpt anany more ,fo„„i gc |,ig||i ptimism lhat a deal can : B u U p r i ^ t retires. tir ___________ J ^ ghiy agitated and almost irraTa- be w orked'out in whick'hich w aste shipm ents' to the other 90 pcrccnt oftheof state that waste atai INEL until permanent nt dumps lionnlwhcnil,it comes to radioactive ship : Father Perry Dodds3ds of the Church of 'P" PiBiPlease see BATT/A2 ; the Immaculate Concqiception in Buhl end* ; cd 37 years o f ministryitry in Id a ^ F ri(ta ^ . C l a s s (o f ’2 0 ir e c a l l s I school•ling of yesterjy e a r Twin FallsIs High m ; Us vs. them ; Twin Falls and Min4inico faced ouuof- grads of lor^ngago H ; town guests at 4he RBRBI Legion baseball ■ tournament Thursday.y- Page B5 gather, remninisce' H ' Adios,Amie at annual[ event€ Golfing legend Am(i^mold Palm er made . bis final (our o f the Brit:British Open links. By Julie M. McKinnon Page BS Tim es-N ew s w riter ; Broncos bustin’ci’ out ' ‘t w i n FALLS - Erie JonesJo and Frank Beer remember taking stud;tudents to schoo! I Big Sky football coachescot pick Bpise in w agons - an early versicTsion o f busing - I State to repeat as confer iference champs. and leaving the horses ai 1 PagoBS at Bickel School before going lo class at thehe high1 school. • Marie Lecce Fuller rect‘ecalls sharing a small Twin Falls apartmenteni during her se- nior year ai Twin Falls HighHij School bc- cause her hom etow n's schoi:hool didn’t have I West to Seattle a 12th grade. Her parentsts would^ drive a ; This group of Presbyl;byierian teens from Model-T from Hollisler intoIm Twin Falls ! Jerome just ret'umed frofrom a mission trip on Fridays and take her homeho: for week- I to remember. ends. R a g e d A nd R obert D o u g las remembersre: hiS; first crush in sixth grade oron Fuller. “She - - i Wliat’s-role ofthelie church? . , didn’t like m e then," he said;aid w ith a laugh, .. The four members of Tw in Falls' H igh . I Colutmiist Clark Mot;[orphew talks about School’s Class of 1920 wenvcre in town Fri- : m inistering to people wiiw ilh AIDS. PageC I |day, celebrating their 75thh highhi school re- union wilh nearly 300 othc>thcr Tw in Falls alumni who graduaied at 1<least 50 years ago. 'T h a t 1 w as able to graduaduate, I guess, is uBcesALSoun t the only remarkable thinging about me," Celebrttrating their 75th high sclschool reunion are, from>m left, Erie Jones, Frankik Beer, Robert DouglasIS ande Marie . River looking bettetter jjoked 94-year-old Jones oif f Kent,K Wash. LeeceJ Fuller.I As the four classmates:s gatheredj and High Spring flows inn thetl: Middle Snake reminisced before a length;gthy lunch-andr “Thererc wasn’t very many blocl River have made it lookook better but il is ^ ocks of "I don’t thinkik everybodyi would have missed occasionol olumni-iini-association re­ :nt in 1920." said 93-yeai still sick, oflicials say. gab session at the Westonton Plaza, they pavemen ear-old thought it wouldlid have lasted more than unions. Fuller of Twinin FallsF said Ihe were greeted by a few “youroungsters" from' Beer, orTwin fl Falls, who thinks thetic town th re e to fo u r yeiyears,” said 93-ycar-old gatherings have becomee crowdedci - Fri- 21 classes between 1921 onand 1945. The has growivn loo fast. B eer o f T w in Falls.Fai Beer has served as day’s bunch was lhc lorgesigesi yet - but fig- reunion continues today withrflhabreakto <^5;?longed more in the past 100 years; president and treareasurer of the Twin Falls ures if 93-ycar-oId Dougl)uglas can come hink oil the time before lhat Some of Friday’s attend<ndees bro w sed ' iial," he H igh School Alurrlumni Association, from C alifomia. she shoulduld attend loo. throughti yearbooks, includin]ding'ThcCoy- Since Rebeccacca Boncwell Parker of “I’m sure I would havcvc' dropped< out a las, of Napa, Calif., said he and B oise recently dicidied. 10 o f 83 members o f Ilong time ago" otherwise, ! Good ol’ boys on t ote” from 1920, while othersim ln,^ton:c- olhcr niun sc, said 92-yeor- n the spot ^ um ni who had celebraied 50-50-ycar the Class of 192020 arei still living. Douglas < ognize fellow revelers. AllI] caughtc up on reunions old Fuller, who left latercr Fridayf for her ! Congress launches anin Inquiryi into the ® IS decided in 1972 they wouldwi keeps track of alloil of them ond sends re- oldesti daughter’s 50th wedivcdding anniver- the lives of their fornier schoolmatesscb or ^ meet as a ' racially abhorrent gathcihcrings of federal ' “ a group the third Friday ofeif every union reminders.s. <sary party. "Whot can yotyou do to moke talked o f Twin Falls past andmd present. July. officers dubbed “go“good or boys The 1920.gradraduotes said they have you] feel old besides all otfihai?" f ih roundups.” P . „ « I Abortions continuiiue M.Panel grirills Benitsen abrout IVeeasury rrole at V ; In Russia, abortions coi Waco continue lo be the m ost com m on form of birthbi control, al- ^ ^ I DallasMonlo m ingN ew s to Ity to end a 51-day; stan d o ff With o tear-tei jloubis that Altorncney General Jancl Reno ; though a debate is growi )wing over use of . gos-and-tank assassault. would approve the totear gas plan, othei’methods. ■UNGTON — Republican It lowmak- “I took caree ofo my responsibilities inn mn y "T he risks o f o tratragedy are there. And. if igated fo rm e r T re a su ry SciJccreiary jurisdiction,",hehe said. the FBI waits indeflnInitcly, Koresh eventually I sntsen Friday for his failure: tou aci on Bcnisen saidd hhe did not recall receiving t igthe will concede,” Alliliman concluded in his ’s warning that a planned FFBI tear one-page memomorandum by former Depuspuly memo, written fourr daysc before the tear gos ■ H i ' U :k on the Branch Davidiansns posed Treasury Secretretory Robert Altman.
Recommended publications
  • T Tenacity, Work
    ~~,w~~t .g.~. 1442·1992 SESQUICENTENNIAL Saint Ma~:S Colleg~ NOTRE DAME• INDIANA ~ VOL. XXIV NO. 35 I FRIDAY , OCTOBER 11, 1991 I I - THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY'S Clark stresses f tenacity, work • Conference I page 5 By BECKY BARNES News Writer "It's all about being the best at whatever you are," said former New Jersey high school principal Joe Clark, in his lecture last night advocating hard work, determination and tenacity as the means for self-ad­ vancement. "Be sure that you are in control of your own destiny," said Clark. "If you end up being nothing don't blame the bureaucracy, the black man, the white man - blame yourself." Clark, now an assistant superintendent of schools, was principal of East Side High in see CLARKI page 6 Saint Mary's freshmen hold run-off elections By AMY GREENWOOD Photo courtesy of Public Relations and Information SMC News Editor This postcard of the Main Building will go on sale Tuesday during a special ceremony in the Monogram Room of the Joyce A. C. C. ] The postcard will also be available at the Notre Dame post office from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Saint Mary's freshman class held its second run-off election for president and vice president last night. The class of 1995 elected Megan Zimmer Commemorative postal card to be issued as its president, and Heather Sterling as Special to The Observer bile trailer outside the post office, the Field House Mall, and vice president. the Alumni Senior Club.
    [Show full text]
  • Minor League Sets Year Product Category Num Stars 1975 TCMA
    Minor_League_Sets Minor League Sets Year Product Category Num Stars 1975 TCMA San Antonio Brewers 22 Jerry Bell 1980 Jack In The Box San Jose Missions 21 1981 TCMA Evansville Triplets 22 Mark Fidych 1981 VNB Phoenix Giants 27 Bob Brenley 1982 Pucko Utica Blue Sox 30 Morgana 1982 TCMA Iowa Cubs 32 1982 TCMA Lynn Sailors 18 Harold Reynolds 1982 TCMA Spokane Indians 26 1983 BHN Las Vegas Stars 22 Kevin McReynolds 1983 Fritsch Beloit Brewers 30 1983 Fritsch Cedar Rapids Reds 26 Kal Daniels 1983 Fritsch Cedar Rapids Reds 26 1983 Fritsch Peoria Suns 30 Devon White 1983 Fritsch Springfield Cardinals 26 Bob Geren 1983 TCMA Rochester Red Wings 25 Mike Young 1983 TCMA Salt Lake City Gulls 26 Harold Reynolds 1983 TEAM Indianapolis Indians 32 1984 Cramer Edmonton Trappers 24 Stu Cliburn 1984 Cramer Everett Giants 35 1984 Cramer Hawaii Islanders 25 Mike Bielicki 1984 Cramer Las Vegas Stars 25 Ozzie Guillen, John Kruk 1984 Cramer Phoenix Giants 25 Rob Deer, Scott Garretts 1984 Cramer Salt Lake Gulls 24 Danny Tartabull 1984 Cramer Tacoma Tigers 24 Steve Otiveros 1984 Cramer Tucson Toros 25 Glenn Davis 1984 Cramer Vancouver Canadians 25 Tom Candiotti, Doug JOnes 1984 Police Columbus Clippers 25 Mike Pagliarulo 1984 Police Columbus Clippers 25 Mike Pagliarulo 1984 Riley's Lousiville RedBirds 30 Vince Coleman 1984 TCMA Evansville Triplets 22 Bob Melvin 1985 Burger King Huntsville Stars 25 1985 Cramer Calgary Cannons 25 1985 Cramer Phoenix Giants 25 1985 Cramer Tacoma Tigers 25 Page 1 Minor_League_Sets 1985 Cramer Tacoma Tigers 25 Jose Rijo 1985 Cramer Vancouver
    [Show full text]
  • Scoreboard Weekend Edition
    20—MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, March 22.1991 SCOREBOARD WEEKEND EDITION Second Round Capitals 6, islanders 2 NCAA Tournament glance NCAA Tournament results Saturday, March 16 Washington 0 5 1— 6 Baseball EAST REGIONAL Basketball Southeast Regional Arkansas 105, Northwestern 68 N.Y. Islanders 1 1 0— 2 FEATURES INSIDE First Round Oklahoma State 96. Michigan State 94. 3 OT First Period— 1. Now Mark, ChyzowskI 5 At Cols FMdhouso Arkansas 93, Alabama 70 Sunday, March 17 (Reekie), 11:47. Penalties-Vukota, NY (cross­ Exhibition standings C o llsgs Rsrfc, Md. checking). 12:58; Kypreos, Whs (holding), ALABAMA (70) NBA standings Thursday, March 14 15:55; Vukota, NY (roughing), 20dX). AM ERICAN LEAG UE Sprswell 5-11 0-0 10. Cheatum 6-11 1-2 13, Virginia 74. Stephen F.Austin 72 E A S T E R N C O N F ER EN C E Oklahoma Stale 67, New Mexico 54 Second Period— 2, Washington, lalrato 9 w Horry 7-15 3-4 18, Waites 1-4 0-0 2, Lancaster Lamar 93, Louisiana State 73 ■ TV listings grids /Pages 12,13 Atlantic Division Norih Carolina Stale tt4, Southern Missis- (Langway. Ridley). 2:04. 3. Washington. Minnesota 0- 1 0-0 0, Jones 1-1 0-0 2, Robinson 7-15 4-6 Regional Semifinal* W L Pet. GB sippi 85 Bergland 5 (Loach. Kypreos), 2:18. 4. NewTbrk 21. Campbell 0-0 0-0 0. Webb 2-4 0-1 4. Totals At Austin, Texas x-Boston 50 18 .735 — Temple 80, Purdue 63 Vteshington. Miller 23 (Johansson, Hatcher), Seattle 29-62 8-13 70.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Media Guide.Indd
    team history the last time it happened HITTING PLAYER OPP DATE Hitting Streak Donovan Solano 22 Games 05/13/2012 – 06/30/2013 Consecutive On Base Streak Andy Tracy 43 Games 05/23 – 07/08/2007 4 Hits in a Game Austin Nola @ OKC 08/29/17 5 Hits in a Game Scott Sizemore @ NAS 05/16/15 6 Hits in a Game Jake Gautreau @ IOW 06/09/07 3 Doubles in a Game Matt Dominguez @ NAS 04/16/12 4 Doubles in a Game Jake Gautreau @ IOW 06/09/07 2 Triples in a Game Vinny Rottino @ ABQ 04/15/10 4 Runs in a Game Xavier Scruggs @ OMA 04/09/16 5 Runs in a Game Josh Kroeger @ OMA 06/02/11 5 RBI in a Game David Vidal @ OMA 06/11/17 6 RBI in a Game Kyle Jensen @ RR 05/05/14 7 RBI in a Game Ricky Ledee @ ABQ 04/24/07 8 RBI in a Game Jake Gautreau @ IOW 06/09/07 2 Homers in a Game Destin Hood @ COS 05/24/17 3 Homers in a Game Valentino Pascucci TUC 08/02/08 3 Homers in a Game by opponent Matt Chapman NAS 09/03/16 4 Homers in a Game J.R. Phillips @ OMA 05/21/97 2 Homers in an Inning Brett Carroll (5th inning) @ ABQ 08/24/10 gm2 Lead off game with a HR Robert Andino FRE 07/15/16 Opponent Lead off game with a HR Franklin Barreto NAS 07/21/17 Pinch Hit HR on road Cole Gillespie @ IOW 04/12/16 Pinch Hit HR at home Tyler Moore IOW 05/02/17 Pinch Hit Grand Slam Sandy Alomar, Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • 1995 Player Appearance Grid
    RONBO's 1995 Player Appearance Grid Atlanta Braves 04/26 04/27 04/28 04/29 04/30 05/02 05/03 05/04 05/05 05/06 05/07 05/08 05/09 05/10 Opponent vs SFN vs SFN at LAN at LAN at LAN at FLO at FLO at FLO vs PHI vs PHI vs PHI vs PHI at NYN at NYN Day/Night D D N N D N N N N N D N N N Alejandro Pena Brad Clontz p/9 p/6 p/3 p/3 p/9 p/5 Brad Woodall p/9 p/6 p/9 p/9 Brian Kowitz Charlie O'Brien C/7 C/7 c/9 ph/9 c C/7 Chipper Jones 3B/3 3B/3 3B/3 3B/3 3B/3 3B/3 3B/3 LF/3 3b LF/3 LF/3 LF/3 LF/3 LF/3 LF/3 Darrell May Dave Justice RF/5 RF/5 RF/5 RF/5 RF/5 RF/5 RF/5 RF/5 RF/5 RF/5 Dwight Smith ph/9 ph/6 ph/9 ph/9 LF/6 ph/7 ph/9 ph/9 RF/5 ph/9 RF/5 RF/5 Ed Giovanola Eddie Perez Fred McGriff 1B/4 1B/4 1B/4 1B/4 1B/4 1B/4 1B/4 1B/4 1B/4 1B/4 1B/4 1B/4 1B/4 1B/4 Greg Maddux P/9 P/9 P/9 Greg McMichael p/9 p/3 p/3 p/9 p/9 p/9 p/9 p/5 Jason Schmidt p/9 p/9 Javier Lopez C/6 C/7 C/7 C/7 C/7 C/7 ph/2 c C/7 C/7 C/7 C/6 C/7 Jeff Blauser SS/2 SS/2 SS/2 SS/2 SS/2 SS/2 SS/2 SS/2 SS/2 SS/2 SS/2 SS/2 SS/2 SS/2 John Smoltz P/9 P/9 Jose Oliva ph/9 ph/9 3b/6 3b/6 3b/9 3B/6 3B/6 3B/6 3B/6 3B/5 3B/6 3B/6 Kent Mercker P/9 P/9 P/9 Luis Polonia ph/9 Mark Lemke 2B/8 2B/8 2B/8 2B/8 2B/8 2B/8 2B/8 2B/8 2B/8 2B/8 2B/8 2B/8 2B/8 2B/8 Mark Wohlers p/9 p/6 p/9 p/2 p/9 p/9 p/9 p/9 Marquis Grissom CF/1 CF/1 CF/1 CF/1 CF/1 CF/1 CF/1 CF/1 CF/1 CF/1 CF/1 CF/1 CF/1 CF/1 Matt Murray Mike Devereaux ph/6 lf Mike Kelly LF/7 ph/9 lf ph/9 lf/9 lf/9 lf/6 ph/6 lf ph/9 rf/5 ph/5 rf RF/7 rf/9 rf/5 Mike Mordecai ph/9 pr/3 ph/9 ph/9 pr/6 Mike Sharperson ph/7 ph/5 Mike Stanton p/9 p/6 p/6 p/3 p/9 p/9
    [Show full text]