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7 5 . 5 9902 ( ..10/01 /95 r WESTERN.r. MICROGRAPHICS STE 200 ' ^555 S COf'f'ERCE C( DR SALT LAK{KE CITY UT bAl070 7 i f F nme ggSEaEEEBl i G oodnmorning Regiion faices f(Ibster•paremt ‘ci:risis’ Today’s forccacast: aged Fair with highshs in the middle 80s. By Julie M. McKinnona and w e did som ething nol so goigood. said. Forty-fy-five foster children arc ag West winds 10 toI 15 m ph. Lows near 50 Tim es-N cw s w riter “ AllUmost a dread is comingI toti us, how 12 to 18. w e’ll11 be1 able to placc som eone,’le,” she said. A bout 4010 m i orc foster hom es.are nee degrees. >.find out more about fos- lon’t think we’ve ever;haihad enough ed, McMahoiihon said: If y o u w a n t to..fir P a g e A 2 TWIN FALLS - In1 the past year, 35 , “I doi :6nlact Frannie McMahon ter parents). I think aIl;ofof a sudden "Wc need:cd some really good porenti foster children w ere ado{idopted through the (fostc: Glenn Rose or Dale regional Idalio Dcpartnieinient of Health and it*sw(worse.” people outt theretil to help these kids hea LY?iri'S8b“S’ ^8-0974; or Carol Williams W elfare’s perm anent planningplai team. But Thehe fostcr-care crisis startedid last w eek, M cM ahon1 said. sc "Just about eve^ chi many of those adoption;ions were made by McMivlahon said. Usually adolc!ilcsce,nts are protection1 childch is a juvcnile-ju.sticc ch oster parents are required ready scarcc co m - t.he clichildren most difticuli to0 ]place, but waiting toI happen.’^ha P ro sp e c tiv e fost< fo ste r paren ts, an alrca< training, which Initially in- last V-week the regional departiirtment was , While thehc regionali departm ent has bothb( to 00 through trali Elder battererer gets prison modity. rday of pre-service to go Now, the shortage has[las bccom e a crisis unabl<3le to fin d a foster hom o'foifor a 2-year- gained andid lost1 some homes in the nastp: eludes a Saturda; An cx-Marine whowh bludgeoned an cl> nn it o v e r m aterial a nnd d getj applications. ; in the eight countics of the Magic and old, slshe added. year, it probrobably has. five fewer than ^ dcrly woman intoto ia coma with a lead ling from criminal records i Ass o f T h u rsd a y , th e rcgic^pjc(oal dep art- had lost year,car, McMahon said. The overerall O^^e everything pipe last year will1 spendsf at least the next W ood River valleys.. jorts are checked, foster i difTcrcncc th foster mcntIt had 117 foster children,tl, ; and w hile num ber of fofoster children is obout 15; less1( to financial report 14 years in prison. “That made a big difi a six -m o n th p ro visional II- care,” said Franriic McMcMahon, a regional theree are 80, licensed foster homes,ho only than last ycai'ear, she added, p a r e n ts will g e t a s P a g e B I ivhich time they complete ; ncnt planning with -40 will w keep children lononger than “We’re coconstantly trying to figure« out( cense, during whii supervisor for permaneo ive a regular license. i. tuations, she training to receive: School days requirerei caution the department. “We didlid something; good, ovemimight or in emergency situ: Please see FOSTER/> On roadways andind in hallways, hazards all player Shelly Kulm ie M . M cK innon calls from 77ie Ti ;r Firo District Commissioner hasn’t let a painfulul fform o f arthritis curb •News w riter W ood River Fi her athletic pursuits.its. James Frchlinglg saids: Friday the district has P a g e BS HAILELEY - Personal tensions betweenbi no plan for discijisciplinary action on McKen- •ire Chicf Dan McKenna andoi city no. Frehling said the altercation was per- - Colleges kickk coff today hief Mike Chapman heightcitcncd on sonal and bothh wwere equally to blame, and M ain StrcStreet this w eek w hen M cKeCenna hit he understood1 theth< fire chiefs had worked it T he college footfclotball season starts to- and shoveoved Chopm an, C hapm an saiiaid. out. d a y w ith th e Kick*ickoff Classic and the B ut a FridayI letter from WoodDd R iv e r "N obody iss hehappy that it occurred, but Pigskin Classic Icadia d in g th e w ay. ^ C h ic f M ecK enna apologizing for th'the alter- boys will be boys,boj and Idaho has a trodi- P a g e s B 5 « af^cr a routine bar outing W ednes- tion," Frehlingg sasaid with a laugh, day ght should resolve the confiiflict and A fter the twvo o d epartm ents' w eekly traia.- allow the departments lo work together,to ing session WcWc'dncsday, Chapman and H ailey MiMayor Steve Kcams said. so m e o f h is personnel pe; went to a local 1 hoping that puts it behiriind us.” rcstourant-barr forfo a drink. Chapman said, Building a firnrm foundation... K e a rn s ssaid after receiving thele letter. McKenna andnd members of his crew K earns> wouldn’t w give TIjc Timcs-I5-N c w s a show ed up a t thethc.bar ond sot on the other This Twin Fallsis mani has a construc- copy )f the letter, saying it was co:onfiden- side, onother wwee eekly occurrence, hc said, tion business and wrwritcs Christian poetry, Five minutescs aafler McKenna left the bar, too. 0 Icfi and was confronted by ‘ ’ P a g e C l ey Chief Chapman said Fri■riday he Chapm an also lc ted with city ofTicials af^er ththe alter- McKenna on1 th(the sidewalk outside of the j . and they offered to not pnirosecutc police station>n anda City Hall, Chapman Sermons fly likeJit bullets M cK ennatina if he submitted an apolojogy by 5 said. McKennaino was yelling ot Chapman ! T his lay preacherier 1know s a thing or tw o Friday and admitted hc atattacked and refused to3 getgc out ofhis way. hcsaid. about black p o w dler e r: and m uzzleloadcrs. C hapmlan an without provocation. W hen C hapmipman refused to fight and P a ^ e C I Ccnna would not return telielephone Please see CHIEF/A2

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.LOWSTONE NATIONALL PA R K . Relaxing on the beiieh,bo College^f-Southttieni' Idaho volleybvl.I pp i a y a r s , ------w ™ - - ' resDond Wyo. — Afier hiking tlie craggy rimri o f a ' from left, Emily Elliott,Ell P au ^ Araujo andid Lawanda Johnso'^', ruspunu canyon,n, jgawking at buffalo herd;d s an d a t o th e ir p la y in g teteanimatesiKflday a aftemm oonahhe CSI,’9S^Vollolleyball milky-wl•white waterfall. Presidentt * C lin to n Packwood revieverses course In v ita tio n a l. T h eI'touinarn^t'riQsiim to es atat the CSI gym at ip a.nri.nr*. to d a y . w arnedd Friday f of Republican attattacks on Sen. Bob Pockwkwood of Oregon now ' I.. nationalal treasures.t says hc wants publicpu hearings into , - ■■■■. ' “W e’ve!’ve got to save this park,” hcle said. chargcs hc commiittlitted sexual and ofiicial Iton, who is vacationing inn nearby ■ misconduct. First laddy to ^ e ]^lid^sp^l Jacksonm Hole,F used a daylong Yellcllow stone P a g e A 3 , visit to0 pportray his administrationsn as the lion o f cnvironmimtal protecti:tion. Dangers illustistrated w om en’!’s eiice in Cl:hina' '’-ssiding in a sudden downpoio u r w ith confere plum ess olo f steam puffing from Oldj 1Faithful )ctM I|^SkSP| Researchers sayly findingsf of a study of Tbo Associated Press in g human hi rights behind1 him hi . the president said, "WVe c should HIV-infected then;n a pine-lined meadow, o p p o m m ity to chort further fu: gain? in the- Administration A officials,, w h o spoke on Still^:, theth president — cogcr to cscapitalize sending a feww buffalob scampcring inlo the stotusbf womcrj," sai(said a statement re- thec condition< of anonymity,', alsoa said Mrs. on pollslls showing public onxiet}5ty about woods. Clinton,lon, Hillary Rodhanv Clinton, ~ , lease^bAtheprcss.offictficc. ... Clinlinton w a s expected to talkIk abouti the trip QOP envjnvironm cntal policies — pieiledged to iheir daughter,:r, CC helsea, and her friend, R e- Ex^ciSing particulariar intetcst'ini protcct- todaday d uring a cerem ony in1 Wyoming.W . help “prepreserve and not destroy ourur natural pi Plan raises quiquestions Please.see PR0TECT/A2 F aculty leaders5 at Id a h o 's three Univer- sitics have plentyty iof questions about a . plan to align, courscirses, calendars and even Idah oapanh:laiidle:: Anti-j-goverinm ent: haven classes a t colleges:s statewsi ide. P a g e B 4 Knight-Ridder News ScrService ' , ' , -.T:This slender neck of.ldadaho has' been frontier;r settlerss< — independent, hailardw ork- W eaver did threethrei years ago at his cabin on ( muciich in the news lately, butJt ini a w ay peo- «ng, eageiiger to shake society’s fetters,rs. R uby Ridge, BONNERS FERRYY -—i From his home piee cooldi live without. It hasIOS become syn- Unfortbrtunately, the indepcndcdent sod “There’llbe be another confrontation up .far ^bock.in the woods,ds, where a morning onyjymous with militia zealotlots and violent they’vee bustedb also has nurtured a clim ate • here,” h e said.d. soundings( very m uch a s i f hc s w rong. mist Is prowling throug>ugh the pines, Peter whiihite supremacists, with Riitluby Ridge ond for a mornore hard-core breed of freetlethinkers: hoped hc w as wi M ovT es...... ;.4 : a lot of folks out here who Section A he U.S. government Rnn )ot-outs. foes afof government who’ve rcccnllyrt '"There me a Small looks upon the ondy W eav er and FBI sh o o t 3 be screwed with by the gov- ' -Weather.;...... 22 S p o r ts ...... 5 -8 . 1 a w illingness to draw blood.J don t want to tx , w ith a y « c ^ s p irit. ' , TThe lakes and mountainsis-also'have i be- shown a ^ cm m ent. They:y wM a n t to be lef^ alone.” . 4 ■ 1 therein lies the danger, N a tio n ...... 3-4 . L ik e in a n y o f h is neighbors, nei he sees a con;)me a retirement haven foifo r a lo t o f b ig A nd thi : rural West, law enforcement 5 Section C n the people w ho live here rerccognizc Across the nil W o rld ...;...... 5 ' federal intrusion intoo /Amorican life that cityty cops, particularly Losos Angeles re- Even tl . ^ ngcncics arc confipntingcon a threat that’s ris- ' ;• C o m ic s ...... 66 Religion...... 1-3 has gotten o ut o fh an di ; ; ’ ' ■ tirerees. One recetit trdnsplip lo n t is M a rk it. oose web of white separatists, ‘ ill is not am ong th e angry coips.cs-ci '"S f™"' “ '“0“ 7 ^ M o n e y ...... 4 -5 “We like our privacy,icy," Small said. “Up Fuhihnnan, the embattled detcetective of O.J. Small i s, militiamen and constitution- ' . ! P e o p le ...... :...... 7 lg yiolcncc and seeing a humg? con- ^ protesters, rr L eg a! n o tic e s ..5 ■ ■ here, you could be aI'Wolfman w — arid as Simimpson trial fame, whom ththe defense has pousing; long as you didn’t thrcalreatcn your neighbors acct;cused o f being a racist ancimd framing^e spiracyy ata work ligainst them.. Heic sitnply . . Section B C la ssifie d ...... 5-8 is year, for. instance, sheriffs or mess'with their catticittle, you could pretty fomirmer fooiball Star. , . ! . w ants toto live in peace with his fatntlytnfa deputies had aa scries8. o f run-ins with armed- Local news 1 . m uch do,w hat yo u want.int.” . With V all that, the impressiosion m ay b e that the big,g, quirkyc house he has builtIt httlc b y gov ern m en t: foes foi in the small mountain 2 Section O ■ Obituaries. ^ • B)it inuhis part ofr ththe countryj people ihisis -rugged.patchwork o f IdcIdaho’s panhdn- little oveiiver 20 yeors. town of Darby,by, Mont. The protesters have • I d a h o ...... 4 . Classified,..v1:8„ _. .:..‘.are..wanlf'obout spouti»uting.off;,tntade up entirely o f gugun-toting, vio- Yet heh« fears that the moodi is dark resisted payingng taxes,t registering fo r a v ari­ ■ these days. They w o nry y tthat a little govern- lentnt militia types or^^gry WhiteWl' cops with enoughh thattl som ebody — m ad aboitout taxes, ety of licenseses ando doing other things they W e printnt (on recyded paper. , m en t bashing c o uld'bele mn isconstrued as th e onvattitude.;. ii , , , - m ad atit bbureaucrats, mad at whatetev er.else consider too invasive._^inv; P le aise s e recycle it again. v oice o f yet. another wildwi man. bent on a . But B in fact, these peopleI areai more accu> — will11 end( up in a dangerous standoffs Sofar.nopnep n e h as b een injured. ts, just as f- battle w ith the f e d i - ' ra'teI'tely ,a reflectio n o f th e old pit sod-busting with hethe sheriff or federal agents, ~ P l e a s e s e e H A V E W B 4

- - ! V' : ^ ;;;; ' ■ • - ■ ‘ ...AA . / * ’ A-2 TImea-Nowa. Twin/In Foils,I Idaho Saturday. AAugustl 28.1995 TF Weatlther l ^ p i Idaho forecastsf< EESI NaticItional temperatures^! ' T he AAccu-W o eather” forecast for noon, Saturday, Aug. 26,'6 . Mox Mln'pcp,.>-' Albuquojq u 0rt|U0 89 65 ' ‘•.;r. ' [ ■ ■ i S z i S H Atlantanla 78 73 .22 M agic Val'alley -to t -Oa 0* to* 20a 30«0« 40a S0« «0t 70t 00* BOaa 100a tlOa Bostonton 75 67 ...... ___ Fair today. HighsHi in the mid-80s. Westst winds 10 to 15 ^ .... Banda Mperala WgTMgn tomporalura zonaa for tha K . ChlcagcMgo 90 73...... Cr.\i.~.i-> m ph. T o n i ^ t clear.c la Lows around 50. Sundoy \ 0 V as •97 - 77 • jf— ^ oy sunny. H ighs in W ...... \ ( l V Ivor 66 6 1 . '. 2 9 " thcmid-80s. _ B 'y D anvof De®> MolMolnos 91 63 ...... Thcullmviolct i t S v \ |Co8urD'Alm!o | 7: 3lct index forccasfis 7, o highI eexposure . J roll 76 ' 62 .... ^ c£ Q , 7 \ Honoluhlolulu 89 77 ...... E x ten d ed3d reg io n al forecc:a s t f Houstoniston , 95 .7 8 ,01 WA3M. anapolla 89 • 69 v.:.- • ' Monday tfarou{rough W edjjcsday mostly sunn' Indlanap my days ond clear i K anisaaClty w a 90 64 ...... I Lowiaton I 75* nights. Lows 5050 loJ5.tl Highs 80 to 85. Voflos 103 81 ...... |^ c £ Q . ' W ood Rivliver Valley - M?m^h^ i? n ::::: Portly cloudydy today with isolated showcivers a n d thunder- Miamiml B o a ch ' 09 79 ...... showers. Highs i Milwaukrtiukoo 77 70 ...... hs in thc mid-70s. Tonight cleclear. Lows in thc ^ • MlnnoafnoapollB 68 69 ...... /'“^ y ------upper 30s. Sunda;nday sunny. H ighs in th e uppere r? 0 s .' Nowir OriOrleans 95 79 • ..... ' NowYoirYorli 80 6 3 ’ ...... T reasu ree V alley OklahorihomaClty 93 65 ...... ORE. j||Hk O m aha 91 65 ...... J l BolM 5^ Foirtodoy.'Hi£Highs in the lower 80s. North\ihwcst w inds 10 to FRONTiv rs: Phoenix«nlx . 101 80 ...... — 15 m ph. T onightght clear. Lows in the upper 40:10s. Sunday sunny. ^ PIttsburiiburgh 66 59 Highs in the mid-iid-805. ' - PortJoncUond, Mo. 74 58 ...... COLD WAflU STAVONAJtY ______e togs98 Accu-Waathor. Inc. PortlonCHond, Oro, 82 50 ...... N orthernn N evada pitttun IO 91 54 ...... L rw in W b n .ouls 92 71 ...... A Mostly sunnyny today.I Breezy in the nf^emonoon. Highs in thc ^ ^L EEi E S E S EZ3 E3 S O- ^ i j S u l , tow swowt/a RAM T.ST0WSJS FFLURJtlCS SNOW ICg SUNNY iPT. aouDY CLOVOY f a ll LakoU k City S5 65 ...... NEV./. K UTAH 80s to lower 90s.90s Tonight clear. Lows in1 tthc 40s east and ' ' S a nI FraFrandsco 62 55 ...... mid-40s to mid-iid-50s west. Sunday mostly sisunny. Breezy in ______Soattloittlo 72 52 ...... te-rv thc afternoon. Hi{Highs in thc 80s to lower 90s. ■ M H Spokaniikano 77 44 ...... W ashlniJhlnglon '8 8 , 71 ...... N orthemn U tah . SBIH Ma AuocMM Am< On»»CaM>UM eiDMAMAaa.-WMM.ir. M ostly sunnyny today.t Southerly winds 15-21-25 m ph. H ighs in Idaho:: H i^ , 90 degrees at Mnlad. Low.Lo 35 degrees at Cascade. thc mid- 90s. TonightTo fair. Lows in the 60sOs. Sunday sunny. N ation;n:H 1 ig h , 112 at L ake H avasuI CtiCity, Ariz. Low, 33 degrees aitTnic](ee,CiiIif. t' Almanacc ______, Continued warm.rm. Higlis in the mid-90s. ______1 T odoy idoy’s fire danger itidex for I T h e ultraviolet3let index forecast is 8, a highI eexposure level. southciLithem Idaho: Idaho T w i n F a l l s Forr foiforest land. high, rrongc lond. very high. MaxMX Mln Pep Ma>4axMlnPcp IC JsH O weatherV\ sumnmary lo the National W eather Servictvice radio bond ot V H F-FM 162,52.4 o r 162.55 M H Z .. Boiso 077 515 ...... Y esterday 8 82 3 59 ..... or call\ 423-44^.4 : B e: ccareful a n w ith fire. Burfoy 699 585 ...... Lost yoor 846A 47 Wcok weatherher disturbances moving throuough north ccntral Faifflold 833 44 4 ...... Normal 87 49 .02 eastern Idahclaho were cxpcctcd to produce:e w idely scattered Gooding 64 5 I ihundcrstonnociivily acii lalc Frid ay n i ^ t . Hagorman 891 ® 5 ;;; Preclpitatloi'On Elsewhere acrossacrc the state condiu'ons wns'as expected to re- Idaho Foils mn m r ...... Monlh to dato: .02 main dry ns thclie nextr w eak P acific system ofafTccts riiainly the Rainstorms, floo)ods plague Geoiorgia, Florida as storm dies Joromo 822 555 tr. Normal mo, to daloalo: .38 northem areas: withwii showers and thundershowiw ers. , , Lowlslon 82i 46 4 ...... W otor yoor to dalo:Ilo: 14.74 Skies w ere ponly poi cloudy over thc Mogicic Valley much of The Assocjo c io ts d Press Y orork's Long Island. Gusty 255 mphm| wind fanned thc flames MalQd 90} 53 5 ...... Normal yoar to datelato: 9.56 thc day bul thenhere was no appreciobic rainfinfall. Winds were butut heat wos not a problem with temperatures in thc upper Malta 86 r ipcrolurcs slightly below levev=I.e.,lieri„,he )ical depression crossing soutlouthwestem Georgia pro- 70s,Os. actors liEWmdlcmpct ooding from torrential rain Fr McColl 78J ^ 3 ... Comfort fac 1 Friday, while the North- Showers S and thunderstormss developeddc ocrbss eastern Ido- id clear, crisp weother andhe the Northeast 1 was dty and ho,Q, into west-central Montana.a. TheT Upper Midwest and ar-I PocotoIIo 8} 8 525 ...... Humidity ot noon:i: 42 pet. High tempcratiTotures at midaflemoon rangedId from 87 degrees 3 “ ' Salmon 853 535 .13 Boromoloratnoon:on: 29.98 S nt Malad to 68 d - ' eas18 from south-central Texas to S'southern Louisiana also hnd 8 degrees at Challis. The mnjcsjority Ofthe State nicdcfdepression th a t used to b e Trop:ropical Storm Jeny weak- Stanley 655 mr ...... Pollon count; 59; cf low ers. ; chonopods. wos in the lower:>cr 70s to m id 80s.______ened as} it moved ialond, crossing sousouth of Valdosta. Ga. It p Sun Vaiwy 763 444 ...... noltlo. sago (modiu Rain showers ond thundcrstonritorms were developing in westr dium). ETVRfffW dum ped Sd heavy rain, including over:r 6 inchcs by middoy in m Washington and Oregon) nndon could be scattered with M o y i»rt, n , Flo.] ime.severe thunderstorms fromfro Arizono to thc ccnlrol S kyw atch T here is a six-year six* cycle used to name! hhurricancs in the A tomiiraado was sighted southeast:ast of Tampa Boy near ockies to the northem Ploins,5, upperu; M ississippi R iv er Vol* G u lf o f Mexico,:o, thet A tlantic and th e Caribbteibfcan region. I f any W imoumam a . Fla. Sunset today 8:23 p.m. :y and thc northern G reat L akeskes iregion. S unrise tom qirow 6:57 a.m . of the named stormsstoi causes catastrophic doiramoge, as Andrew In thee Northwest,> high pressure movnoving in behind o trough The forecast colled for the tropicaltro| depression to weaken Tfinnrpbnsc:l t^cw, Aug. 25;; flifirst quar- did in 1992, itss namem is retired. Thc names retiredre so fan Ali- of low pressureP« produced clear skiesa aand temperatures in thc T ipidly, leaving showers and thunthunderstorms over o large pnrt ter, Sept. 2; full, Sept. 8; Instt qiquarter, cin.m 1983; Alle\11cn, 1980; Bob, 1991; DovIivid, 1979; Elena, upper 50s>0s to low 60s from no rth emm CCalifomia to Washing-' rapi or f lthe Southeast. Severe thunderiderstorms nnd rainfall greater Sept.S c 16. 1985; Frederick,ck, 1979; Gilbert, 1988; Olororii. 1985; Huso, pr : in areas from southwestern VlsJblo planets: Moming. Saturrum. 1989; nnd Joan,n, I 1988. I preuure also kept skies clearuu* ini thc Northeast, to thc thation 5 inches were possible in Evoning: Mars. Jupllor. Morcurcury. disappotnJinuncnt of firefi^ters battlirttling a wildfire on New Floilorida into southern Georgia. Vlj E\ C ises lamb, seells it as menimorialtoycouth Wash. (AF) — He narlamed her Jenni Lynn. tioncd off at thc fair'sr’s m arket stock .* ^Ividenc , ze hancjtiling ‘vw rong’ Club rais>-year-old Jerry But Kelly,K< who died May 4, ncv-cv- sale for S585. In oddidition, another KENNEWICK, injuredWi in a car cr got toto pursue thc 4-H projcct. So $20,795 was raised throughth a fund- LOSS ANGELES (AP) —— A condo contains Simmpson's genctic ed prcvii•cvious testimony from policc Thc day before 16-yid out a Suffolk his rclati'atives and friends look over.r. ' ra ise r in w hich markly sharing stations. Woodod chicf has done was ununder thc dircc- •Thenicrc may be reason to explaplain ended up in the packitag in g l^ isic scientist, didn’t need the Then Chapmanwanted c - Chap- River submittedsui a proposal to Uikcikc tion o f the fire district, it,” Lee:e tto ld ju ro rs. “ I d o n ’t know.5W.” “Thc only opinion3n I can give un- cxpcnme•iment to m ake his point...... hands to his sides andfelt safe outside over thchc city fire department with-th- Although the two0 departments jhc: testimonyt< bolstered thec dc-d dcr these circumstananccs: something lh »a giant picture ofthe blood­ — no to hit him if he I-butwa McKcnna out hisis or Kearns' knowledge,;e, have agreed to coopcperate for now. fense-gs theory, of evidence tampcnper- wrong," said Lee,, who,returnsi to stainedied bindle, hc conductcd a man, said Friday hc ore,fci he said. Chapmarnan said. the ideal scenario wwould involve i„g 1 thc t: policc crimc lab. TlThe court Monday for' cross-cxamina-c show-an’-and-tell demonstration with pman said McKcnna failed1 to combining someday, t o f th e police stationhove -1 Chapman “P" an Idea which b,ood1 samples found on Nicoicole tion. m onsterter swi atches ond a picture on a )vcr thc department two or they agreed to cjcplc didn’t hit him anymorec leaving, Chnp- )lorc, Frchhng Brownn JSimpson’s walkway atI herh Defense lawyer BaBarry Schcck cit- magneticictic board. /cars ago, and the rural chieflief said. Hc added it is tjtypical to havc ^McKenna did sho' prom ised>cd not to try again, tension during consoliiilidation talks. against a w all beforelg k and raving, ..yv|,ericrc we’re talking coopera-ra- Chapman said thi:lis week’s tiff 4nan said. • againsi my de- they’rc talking take over,”r ,” could en d up being po:)ositivc. X 1.rotect 1 ___ “He kept rantingliapman, adding chopmmnan said of thc incident thathat “ H opefully it’s 0 catMtalyst to m ove cnna hc didn t ., ‘What do you have aj sd their tension. “I’m not go-JO- onw ard,” Chopm an saijaid. Continun u e d fro m A 1 Clinton recalledI ac 1971 visit to Thee ClintonC budget requested partmcnt?”* said Chaj becca K o lsk y , loaded in to a slentana just three miles frofrom '?6 8'““."'* “"“I the nm ger said. C lintointon also opposes a bill thot A shortage of fostcirents decreasing d o n ’t waivant. “I see it as an obli)ligotion to the the park.rk. , , “Let’s go see it!”;!” C lin to n said , w ouldd createcr a com m ission to dctcr- is a concern statewii his spring and summer the:he children,” hc said, ■foster, children • This T he: mine n: is under fierce apo< II life. W e’re in mine whichwh of 314 national parks icr McMahon said she ’ “It’s just like real number o f foster parenpast five years, problem:m worsened because foster e w ants to ask a by cnvin/ironm cnuilists w ho say ittwill w: Washington west." — or p'portions of the parks >-?- lly College of Southern1 IIdaho market- flood th, and the number of;hild-protection fo parentsis took1 vacations. Not only the park and thc surrounditidmg When the subject;t *came up again, shouldId b be closcd o r rem oved from th- ing instructor to hcl]elp thc depart- in creasin g for th e or pa< thc smtc. were theiheir homes'not open, but oth­ n e s s w ith lethal w astes. . w ith the ranger talfciking flbout com - ihc systei('Stem. [l,c m cn t’s sta ff imd fosieiter p arents w ith r , , , said Anna .Sever, chilstcr home being cr fosterer parents had to carc for thc Iton peeked through a'teltele- petition to breed,d, Clinton cx- Most)st of( Yellowstone is exempt, marketing. Rccent cla:lassifiedadver- „Chn'o program specialist for,020 1 foster chil- children:n 1Uiey had. at nesting osprey, viewed 0 udl Freud, smart ‘“’u *heJie bill has not been put to a tiscments in three are iOld claimed, “Sigmund There arc 338 fostcjjrsday. • Som3me people are afraid they ful’s burst and shook hamands fellow." v o te before be thc full Senate or hove generated some i used in Idaho for 1,02tions, which ac- , will bcciccome too attached to chll- n x T K lozens o f fellow tourists. Toi H ouse.c . ■ -■ few parents ore in1 training.t She ^ M d ^ . Sever said T hurst [lelsea’s camera, he snapped sc in foster chil- • dren. whc/ho smy with them an indcfi- added. jied a Clarificatii Besides the adoptiot c o f th e geyser, oster parents,- nitc timimc, while others assume W ith 40 m ore fosteiter homes, offi- “ 5------Con)rrection j vc thc paixl” one man shou count for thc decreasec saidi there arc someoneme*else is providing a safeifc cials in thc regional of hout- The Michael Pipep e r o f K etchum h e p resident d uring thc hike, dren as well as fos:count for a de- home forfor foster children. . ' able to better m atch f ike. w ho v o lunteered for foi surgical cos- A storStory Fridoy incorrectly repoit- McMahon and Rosents: s “Pcopl)plc havc other priorities, andmd with foster familicfes, McMahon , lu 'all help us with this, OK'3K?" tration to avoid commmitting further ed thcic admissionn charge for this other factors that accoes, bolh parents they’ree focusingf on keeping theirc ir said. id. “W e've got to save thisth sex crimes is no relation,n to the weekendicnd’s Northem Rockics Folk crcasc in foster parents ow n chilclildren safe,” Sever added. “Right now wc’rcre not able to ' -and ail ofthem.” M ichael P ip er w h oI ooperates P iper’s F e stivval a l:in Hdilcy. Admission is 53: • In many families,n a rc h a rd e r to Roso3 saidsj foster parenting takess a match at all,” she saicl^-Wc-ncjust w iStchat ^ along the trail coveredred a Shopping Centerr and Custom T heIC Timcs-News 7 regrets the er- w ork. a 20 years ago . spccialI t>type o f person who.wants.toto looking to find a bed.” imge p f subjects. _ M caw ill W chfield^;______r o r . ___• • Foster children a - deal with-now thoa 2 weekdays. To report late news andmd and Sunday S4.00 per wee'cck; daily only f ^ ‘ i l a t i o n EfS;,”'™!results after 5:30 and on weekends,ids, S3.50 p er week: Sunday 01only S2.30 per AJ t _ trm ation < Illation director call 733-03-0931. ' week. Oul ofstate n te i: daillaily and Sunday I . K • , 5 ^ 3 2 ^ : ^ Circulae linet'arcjspcn bc- S5.00 per week; daily only S4.00 per week; . * ' only. If you do not re- AUcn W ilwn; drculot Sunday only S3.00 per week«k. Sales lax io- > a.m.. call the number _ ^ eluded in all above ralci. 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; NEW YORK (AP)) -— They arc , P . N e w W/orldoi Mine Is acid from locatcd in pristine wildcildcmcss areas I3i6 Oof two gold mines ; Proposod I extractedd i rock leaking into tlic sur-’r t o g e t ]p e r m i s s il i o n f i r s t I thousands o f miles apart. , goldrhlna | . roundingg a area. ; Now a gold-mine spilspill dcscribcd ' ; Davidian compound. A firc na this week hasigtveh;: ■ T he Gu:juyana disaster “points out)ut SPOKANE. Washsh. (AP) — If Branch Dav ; as Guyana’s worst envinvironmcnlal i an ...... to us thatlat the'best available engi-gi- FBI and other federal1 agentsa want to broke outut ns a tanks wcrc firing tear « ; disaster has given f ^ h i ammunlllbn to f the compound, and 81 bod- 5h am m unition I lents of a propdsed:gold> *** ncering at the time may in fact notlot follow a case intoto O k an o g an gas Into the • tO’opponents o f a m inenc planned for , SSg?'?,®lust outside.YeHtwatoner-/^ & be good enenough to withsmnd the testest County, they’ll have lolc gel the sher- Ics were; found-lnfou the ashes. • ju st outside Yellowstornone National, ; ” said Stu Coleman, chief of Ifrs'writtcn pcrmimission first. In additioJitio.n,jop_FBl officials_havc______nal park. , IDAHO : Paric. I" ' SSto^;tone National Park's naturalral according to a countyY resolution. r been ccnsurnsurcd or dcmoicii over the While there are ddifferences ■ ■ : Par resources:s branchI and an opponent oof f However, the headid o fth e FB I’s h andllng^fj^ f the Ruby Ridge ease; in . ; between the mines, envsnvlronmcntal- APtwNo thcproposiosed mine. Eastem Washington reregion said his which agengents wcrc given a conUt>- ists and some govemmciment officials D o n East, E a president of Knight;ht agents will Ignore thetl order and versial “shoshoot on sight" order, ; have seized on the Sou•outh Amcrica “I see :s( some remarkable similari-1- the timing of this wcccck’s Guyana Picsold LLC,LI the Denver cnglnccr-cr- • continue business as usual,us T h ie lec said Si Okanogan County ‘ m ine’s failure as evidencsnce o f the risk tics betweevecn the G uyana tragedy andid spill would bring Ihc pnproposed mine ing firmTi thal: designed the Newcw “What they’re askin;ing is unconsti- wouldn’tI condoncco n siege sim ilar to : in u sing untested technolnology to store the potenential devastation of thele to the attention of PrcsUsidcnt Clinton, Worid Mirlin e 's holding bln for waste,ite, tulional. How wouldI wcv ever inves- Ruby Ridj:Udgc, where agents sur- ; huge amounts of waste5tc in sensitive Ycllowstoiitonc," Richa^son said In a who was vacationing; thist week In said hisi company’sci blueprint callsills , ligate public corrujupllon?” FBI roundedI Weaver’sW home after his I eco-systems. tele p h o nnc e interview Wednesday,y. Jackson, Wyo., near Yelcllowstonc. for strong)nger materials than used in Supervisory Spcclaial Agent for continuedled refusal to answer a ; At the Guyana mineine about 100 Richardsotson also introduced Icgisla-a- Clinton plannedd to tour Guyana, -- Eastem WashingtonI Jc(TJ John said ch arg c of o f selling ; two sawed-off ; miles west of ththe capital tion thisI sisummer that would dcclarcrc Yellow stone by air Fridcday and deliv- The VaVancouver-based Knight;h t - Friday. shotgunss withoutwi a federal permit­ ‘ Georgetown, the retaininining w all o f a the area ooff-limits f for mining, c r an environm ental spispeech from a Picsold1 parentp was the originallal The resoluilon, passedpo unani- “If il’s's aa minor violation like • holding pond storing efflucnlefl broke The mirnine planned by Canadlan-1- scenic park location, butb It wasn’t designerr ool f the G uyana facility, mously Aug. 14 b)by Okanogan Randy’s was,wa 1 personally — if the : this past weekend, spewing spc hun- owned CiCrown Butte Mines Inc.c. clear whether he wouldtd mention the East saidsai the dam designed for County's three commiTii.ssioners. also sheriff woulwouldn't do it — I’d go oul : dreds of millions ofof gallons of would bor)orc into the mountains justsi proposed m ine. N ew World o r was to bc made fromom grants the sherifT flnnnnl jurisdiction and stop it.”it," Thiele said, ; cyanide-tainted wateiIter into that above the;hc northeastern corner of3f As with the Guyanima mine, the compactc':tcd rock, compared to an over any federal laww enforcement The resolutionres( cites ihc 5th ■ nation’s biggest river.. TensT( of thou- YcllowstoiItonc" in the G allatin Nationalal focus of concern In thec 'U.S. propos- earthen embankmentei In Omai. In activity. Amendmcn'ncnl's "right of the people ' sands of residents have'c bbeen warned' Forest, al is the holding pon3nd for mine additionI iheil liner for New World’sd ’s “Wc don’l want onenoihcr northern to bc free;c from fr deprivations of life, : against drinking riverr wwater or cat- Joseph hE Baylls, president of Crown/n waste. holding bbasin a js to use clay and plas-as- Idaho or Waco oreven c another liberty oror propertyj without due ! ing river fish. Butte, reiteltcratcd Thursday that theic Opponents of the! NewI World tic, whileile the one in Guyana usesses smaller scale ihing goinggo on here.” process ofo f law.”la Shortly after learningng of the spill, companyy 1believes the mine projcctct M ine outside Ycllowstoilonc fear that a only clay,y, he1 said. Commissioner Ed TliiHiiele said in a C o uty n ty Sheriff Jim Weed : a H ouse o f Rcpresentati%atives minority doesn’tt pose any threat toto 70-acrc reservoir bchlniInd an earthen Opponcinents of the mine said iheyicy phonc inlcrvicw frorom O kanogan lauglied whenwht told about die resolu- leader said he shot off a letter to Ycllowstoiitonc. He said "any compari-i- dam — designed to permanentlyp weren’t reassured.ret Friday. tion, Tlicc 0Omak-Okanogan Couniy ■ Interior Department SeerIccrctary Brucc son betw(wccn the two facilities is hold an estim ated 5.5 m:million tons of “You’re’re talking about a big plaslic5lic Tliicle was rcferrinjjng to ihe FBI's Chroniclelc reported.rc ■ Babbitt. com plctcl)cly unfounded.” toxic wastes and tailinings — could bag at 9,0(',000 feet in an area that gets;cts siege o f llic Branch Davidian D com - “Tlie realityrcali is, very little federal Rep. Bill Richardscdson, D-Ncw “It’s ccr:crtainly an unfortunate situ-u- Icach into the area's waterw supply, 23 frost-fr-free days a year. The tcch-ch- plex at Waco, Tex:xas. and the law enforcci)rccmcnt ever comcs lo the ! Mexico and the Houlouse’s chicf ation (inn ut environm entalists hoped;d Instead of cyanidc, theth risk with group.

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: WASHINGTON (Al(AP) — Sen. It was not>1 Representation, a grououp that sup- Packwoc^ood callcd his earlier deci-[JM c n : Bob Packwood, reversinising his earlier g tr r immediatelyy ports the accusers. “ It’ss abouti time,” sion not to request hearings “a close cji ;.positlon, said Friday he wants pub- mV V.; dear whether:r said Mark Gardiner, aa spokesman call," basciised on informaiion that the iiiiiiiiiiniim in_oo ; lie hearings into charjargcs that he ff '.vji Packwood stillII for the group. "Bob Packwood’sP invcstigati’Qtivc rccord was closcd. HeI • committed sexual andd oofficial mis- ’ has the right to a been hiding from Ihe1C public for said the cthicsct committee formallyIly r ------^ conduct. hearing, whichh som e tim e." notified JulJuly 31 o f closurc. “The Senate Ethics:s (Committee |/'* ^ \ would allow hisis Packwood. making hishi announce- Since then, thi the commlltcc dccld- will consider Sen. Packwood’s Po ■}. attorneys to0 ment in a written stat(atcmcnt, also cd to invc!vcstlgalc two complaints oof f :FmEAR BACi C K - T O - l , request when it nexjcxt meets,” ffl cross-examine; c blam ed B oxer for his rev•evcrsal. sexual misnisconduct — one by a for- : according to a statcmetnent from the his femalele “Sen. Boxer has juccccdedsu in mer Inlcrrern in Packwood's officc. MOOL & : office of Sen. Mitch MMcConnell, e R- ■ accusers, politicizing this proccssss so that it is The wornoman was 17 when she i Ky., the panel chairmanlan. The eora- p^ckwcwvood six -m cm1- - now impossible, no mattern whai alleges ththat Packwood suddenlyE CLEAR/ANCE BULOWOUT m ittee w ill probably mecnect early next bcr ethics com­1- decision the committcitee makes, lo kissed hericr when he broughi a col­ t ^ i m onth. mittee rejectedd convince the public thaIiat their deci- lege Icderor ofi recommendation to her . Packwood, R-Ore.re., said he hearings;s on a tic vote, and theic sion was anything butUl a political home in 191983. changed his mind bcbccausc the Senate voti/oted against a resolution byly one,” Packw ood said. “ A fterr sstating it was closcd, the Ethics Committee “changcd“cl its Sen. Barbirbara Boxer, D-Calif., to;o “ It w a s a dangerousus day when commlllcecc changcd the rules in the I rules in the middle of' theth game” by force publiibllc hearings. Sen. Boxer politicizctcd the cthlcs middle of the game and allowed fk V0 rl investigating two rcccntent complaints Dcmocijcrats and several of the1C procc.ss.” tw o. m orerc accusers whose allcga- .filed against him . w om en aciaccusing Packwood of sex- . .The senator said it nonow was clear tions werecre already known to them;m M* ‘ / • ’ The Finonce Committclittec chairman ual miscciconduct have supported■d “lhat fair treatment ofo f a ll p a rtic i- to b c consinsidcred.” Packw ood said, ■ said when he originallyly (declined his hearings.>. RepublicansF have opposed:d pants will bc impossllsible without “It’s cledear lhal the record Is notlot . -J right to a hearing, hele thoughtt the public tcsti:stim ony. public hearings and publicpi cross,-, closcd,”’ saidsj the senator, who haslas ;. record o f the 2H -y ear eilethics Investi- Packwcwood’s announcementIt exam ination. I now loollOk forward to denied thehe accusation by tlic former gation had been closcd.d. pleased1 OregoniansC for Ethicala I m oving ahead in this prcjroccss." intern, R u b g e ^ ^ ilin ill9 W T H t SfOfn Sanom. I Aviation IW •Scl-Fi worries alibout 5^^ ^ li ttg. $79.95 NOW - • Y o u t h Allll-Tarraln------volcano tlthreat res.S29.95 NOW WASHINGTON (AP)lP) — Drifting clouds of volcanic ash;h haveI caused \ y • Meh's/Laiidles AlUTerrainfa $ 2 9 * 5 more than $200 millionn iiin damage to 'y ' , R9.$39.95 NOW airliners in rccent years,5, pputting 1,500 / lives at risk in a growinji’ing threat that / • T e r r a d a c I sying the rum- f A has scientists warily eyh W o m e n ' s bling volcano on the CarilCaribbean island H ^oARock o f Montserrat. V H$79.95 NOW O nly in tlic last 15 year'cars o r so have people begun to rccognianizc the danger ______of drifting clouds o f rockock that volca- S ' n p nocs can blast high into5 theth air. ^ y But seven cases of enengine failure on jetliners that cncov:ountered the / i clouds have focuscd atteiittcntlon on the V Siloes ^ I JUST I problem. H iking S ARRIVED! Jim' Lynch of theIhe National Environmental Satellitelite, Data and 1 M e n ' s , Infomiation Service saidaid in an inter- 1 L a d i e s ' , view that bccausc ofr theth incidents “the whole intcmationalnal community Y o u th YoulhIh Falmoulh ... has bccome much1 inorcir activc. SUh B W e’re learning whatt vvi o lc a n ic ash « y w Jacket looks like in-satelliteB imageryit and W/U ^ y b u y wallpapjper from [ Dol|™dhled fot Bvor-ihangingweoltior. SO H M w ith N y lo n s h t l l ' w c’rc networked w ith: (civil (c; aviation agencies) around the wori/orid to cooper- The English Gniroup? \ REG. 549.9;9.95 $ 3 p 9 5 out.” SAU ate in getting w arnings ou ProtesjIonallntertorDest)estg n h e lp available \ . : Perhaps the most dramaticdre case a t n o additional c o s t givirvMngyou.aamom \ A Royal Dutch ^ 1 involved a KLM Ro ^ look wfthout the dmoma;]nary p rk c. \ % \ Airiincs Boeing 747 thaliat flew into an ash cloud from A laska’s’s FR edoubt voi- i Fabulous wanpjinpapcr se ie c tlo a \ cano in 1989. Tho plaplane lost all ^ [nottheujuaJ'palntitofe’l>re'looks) presented In \ /O F f\ power and dropped fronrom 25,000 to ^ " a com fortable & e a ^ to1 browbr« se environm ent. \ 4(3 12,000 feet in 12 m inute,utcs before the . crew could get tho engineIncs restarted. Free m easuring cstfnuitMates and professional \ li In the high temperatu■atures o f a j e t ^ lj>lKifnecomuft3tJom.etaelim inating costly \ engine the ash m elts inloIlo |glass. Lynch . ' • mis&kes and overages. > atplained, gumming thingsthi up and • S a l stopping Ihcenginc...... Another cose in Indonconcsia involved^ . a British Airways 747. ThThe dust cloud M M n | j V virtually sandblasted thelie windscreen, forcing the pilot to partiaitially stand up and look out a side windoidowtoland. ; “It’s like flying into popow dered rock oi 400 m iles on hour" saidjaid Lynch. And he said the powdiwdery ash has . been known to quickly/ clogcl on airiin- I er’s air vents, cutting; ofofT air condl* tioning needed to keepep instruments I and computers cool — as w ell < . crew-and passengers. - More than 80 airiinerners have been - - damaged by drifting clocli u d s o f a sh - - ovd- uic last 15 years,I, includinair the ' Where? seven itistances who/hon engines . >Ms j failed,;the U.S.: Geologlogical Survey > 7 ^ ^ I V E m W EA R rQ»°«»ify ipporel £ SportingGo^ . v reports. The agency:y said those seven instances resultedIted in damage ,, ^ ■ ||||| EDBS of thore than S200 millionmil to the ; ; airliners'anti' eiidangngered some ; i 1,500 passiengers.

i.' - ' - , ii A -4 Tlm os-Nows, Twirrwin Falla, Idoho Soturdoy, AAui ugust 2 6 ,1 9 9 5 Nationr ^ Ppro]tposai to retduce pensuI ons riles mi ^ kioigbt-RiddcrNews!vs Service ' Lindse;sey was in a pub^drinkingng a ------I more in a final occouounting. Reagangan’s administration ran into beer, celebrating cc his just-complctcIcted GOP members wweren’t thrilled fiercec 0opposition| to cutting militap' WASHINGTONN — From th c deal to open a pizza restaurant af\cafter with the changc whehen they approved pen^ionjions, the conflict exposes a rift Pentagon’s top brassISS to the enlisted he retintires next year wilh 26 years c it, but other Chang carries some risk. Only les taken from 16 HIV-positiS all of theea tim l i m e . ’ monogaiDgamy with a uninfected parmcr over a two-year period foufound o r abstibstincncc'assures no sexual md infectious virus 22 perc(:rcent — Dr. fiAnn Collier, tnmsmis:mission of HIV. ; time. University of illier said the study should serve Ilier said Friday that thc oppo r warning to some couples who o f thc virus was intermitte:’Sm ' W ashingtjton, Seattle have: proposed pn that sperm from an iring in the semen from soisome ...... ^ __ HIV-pos•positive partner be used for arti- Juring one test, but absent whenwh lhan 22 pcrccnt in earlTcr semen, ficialI insemination.ins She said this was une mcn were tested later. studies. Collier saidd 1her group found '^thoughtght possible| because some stud- I one way, this is good newiews,” niore of thc virus b©jccausc great care jcs have hav shown thot thc virus "oilier. "If thc virus was foundfou was taken to startrt thc laboratory appeareluish-grccn flash n over the skies of win(indsor ...glowing A tremendous blui cine also participated inn t: the should be aware thatat HIV could b'bsin fluids,s, uusually th ro u g sexual inter- of light, apparently;y i from a blazing tario red with a trail of gasesgu behind it." Med,"' thc semen at any/ timi e, and t h ^ coursc. c cd the night sky .tf ^ police Sgt. Ken McFai ic, or by the sharing o f unstcril- meteor, illuminated rarland said. uV j vwas found less frequentently means people shouldtld bc cautious all ''ized ncc(needles. over a 400-miIc areaea from: Michigan .. E lA ^ “It was about thce size o f an air- f ^ Toronto*y-' to New York state. » ur I J plane, with an orangeIgc tail behind it, Police in Windsor,sor, Ontario, just K 9 lyHoriiiltorC^ and at thc top it scei:emcd to have a southeast of Dctrotroit, said they crown o f greenish lilight,” said Joe litch opens believe a chunk: of o the meteor : fii Stocco of Livcrpocool, N.Y., near Hunter VI pecims slammed into a vacaniamt mobile home, J lo Syracuse. “I’d nevercr seen anything ivateM. phoneie s l B ^ : S ! burning it to the growround. No injuries • that had on orange: colori like this j; were reported. It X *ci^flndl ■, before. It was pretty interesting.”ir EAS1.STON, Pa. (AP) — Nortorth- But ofllccrs scoun)ured the charred ind.. Ohio . (l Pa.Pa. The fire at thc m(nobile home — amptoron County has given newne M ||yy|3 rem ains o f the trailer tr Friday II ' used for storage andnd locatcd away meaninjing to the term “open govicc P ^ Fleece Backfk p ack s& m Wisconsin Supremele 'Court Friday - prograirom as a national model •for-fot K . ? Fanny PacksL...... 7 U . L 1 - i blocked the state a t leastlea temporarily - revampiiiping education. It also inter-ter- from providing monejney so that poor ruptedi tl the education o f some stu-stu- children coutd attend:nd privote reli- dentswhwho began school Wednesday^ I GRI{EAT SELECTKnON OF gious schools at statec expense.a These: school choice program hadhod . Thc high court graniranted a request been limimited until this year to 1,000 » Gortex Hun for a preliminaiy injunjunction filed by « lowincoicome Milwaukee who attend-™ Monday-: ^ Boots...... 1 !S ^ O F fi the American Civil Liberties Lii Union, ed non-sD'Sectarian schools with statetate i ( . .Hurr>ry In now for best: selections...se ' : which challenged thce p:plan as a viola- vouchersera. Thompson’s 1995-97 bud-ud- Layaways Avallalliable tion o f state-and federaera! constitution- g et add( Ided religious schools and2nd I'. - al guarantees o f separaiaration o f ch u rch - increasedsed the number o f eligible stu-stu- ‘T M M i T i T r ^ and state. denU to 7,000. About 3,500 vouch* The state is alreadeady providing crs haveb'e 1b ^ issued since the budget money for som e pooioor children to passed1 in July, said Kevin Keane, a attend private nonsectiectarian schools, spokesnuiman for Thompson, ^ ‘TT16;30p.m.lnTTin»B»rOn]v>', i m m i£ Today’s decision affer-. "favorite* daughter?) _ | | ■ Umitadtostblock on hand. ; Prices:es goodi ttinj Sept^ 2nd, ^son, w bo.bad raonendyidy stop the program. Tommy O. Thom^sc W h— 60 Yoor»...W howl — _____V______t.. ______.____ \

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Brieflyb f ______W u ireturins, ca]ills chiarges} ‘lies’ E ^ t ’s lea*ader offers SadcIdam asylum BEIJING (AP) — - Chinese- ■ | m m | | | | CAIRO. Egypt —- Egypt E is ready to grant asyliylum to Iraqi leader Saddam American human rights5 jactivist Harry Hussein if it will hdhelp resolve his nation’s problems. pn President Hosni Wu. safely back on U.S. afler two Mubarak was quotedsJ FFriday as saying, months in Chinese dei said Mubarak told theic London-based1. Al-Hayat ncnewspopcr hc was eager to Friday that the spyinglg case against head ofTuphcaval inn Iraq,Ir a naiion of 20 million1 people.p< him was “all lies" and vowedv to seek He said Egypt's dom lootingi o supcmiarlcet, seltii:lting 38 fires and damaging than it did a year ago atI Ithe U.N. population confcr-T- This time, Navamo, a mmember of the Voiicon delc- many buildings andI caicars. ence, where il engaged: itin a bruising battle wilh the1C giition, is ruling oul anymy such “holy ollianccs." Hee Attempts to promotete alabortion, access to contra- i Police chicf Herbert>ert Sander bccame the first of!official to quit afler the riot, says loo many “subsianlantial difTcrences" separatec ccptives by minors andid cefforts to bolster rights of i Sander said in his Idlefttcr of resignation that policccc imorale was suffering in a Wcsl over abortion. Bul thc Vatican showskvs no sign of backing down Chn'stians and MuslimsIS onoi some women’s issues, homosexuals at Ihc expe;xpensc o f families will also sharp debate over resp(sponsibiliiy for the damage., m from its agenda, leaving* pplenty of room for clashes, Tlic Vatican has alsoo changedc its diplomatic lookk meet opposition by the: ChiChurch, officials say. It denounces what it c^called attempts by some dele-e- for Beijing, “Surprisingly, little spospacc has been given lo Ihc After vote,, IBermuda gainsIS n e w p r e m i e r gations to impose a “WWcstem model" of feministst Mary Ann Glcndon,. a :Harvard University profcs-- ‘theme o f Ihc family andnd imotherhood," the Vatican HAMILTON, Benrcmiuda'— Promising lo healMl wounds from a divisive conccms on the rest o f ththc world. And il criticized a sor and member of thc; PoPontifical Academy of Socialll said in summing up its posposition. debate over indcpendoidcnce from Britain, David SaiSaul was named Bermuda's document prepared for tlillic conference os “ideologi-;i- Sciences, will be the firslfirst woman lo lead o Vaticann It criticizcd “a negative;ive attitude toward ilie fiinitly, ilflih premier Friday. • cally unbalanced” for piplacing greater emphasis on')n ' delegation at a major intetntemational meeting, a critical support for aboribortion and an angry antliro- Saul, finance minisinistcr in the United BermudaIda Party government sincc issues such as contraccptplion and homosexual rights,is Criticized by someic ( Catholics as on oil-malec pology in which feminineline problems arc linked solely 1989, beat out Tourisiuism Minister C.V. Woolridgidge in a 14-7 secrel ballot- than on motherhood andJ tthe family. bastion that bars wornomen from the priesthood,I. to sexuality and coniraccpaccplion" by some during thc among government leglegislators. “Statistics show on Uiche overage that nine womenm thc Vatican this timeic inamed 14 women to itss preparatory sessions. He succeeds Sir Johilohn Swan, who resigned as1 prpromised after Bermudians overwhelmingly rejccticcted his proposal for indepen«ndcnce from Great Britain inan Aug. 16refcrcndimdum. U .N . pee a c e k e e pp e r s f i g hi i t , w i t h d ir a w g s Car bomb explodese near FFinnish police SARAJEVO, Bosnia-}i-Hcrzegpv-;ino But thee Muslim-led ^ govemmeni in lion o f anonymity, saidid government ®F * a rm e rs' •s' Iroops were demanding HELSINKI. Finlandand — A car bomb exploded (AP) — Nearly 100 pcacacckecpcrs icfl Sarajevo0 fearsf Ihc peacekeepers' lg SI3,000 for c s m M an rent and environmentalol damage the lasting 0 hole-in onc woll ondnd blowing oul windows of the last U.N. "safe oreoca" in eastern departurec couldc raise the risk o f an - tcra early Friday, blast: ighling’ofT an attack by rebelr Bosnian Serbs, whoho Ukrainians allegedly’ causcd.c The I f l ; nearby buildings. A policemanpol wiFifUl by shardsIs.offiying c glass. Bosnia Fridoy after fig y ottack by governmentI ssoldiers who last monthllh overran the eastem U.N.N. Ukrainians said Ihey wouDuld not pay. l/lark et No other injuries wtwere rcportco in the 12:30I a.a.m. explosion, which was \ wonted lo seize theirr weapons to “safe areas’as" o f Zepo and Srebrenica. M on^ also was ^O rtiirtcdly an issue f— i hcardforlOmiles^uTound s the first car bombing everr irin Finland, where lemjrisi , ■ ■ defend the town. BosnianIon army officials havevc in granting permission forfo British and v V'e O ' e h . L o c a l ■'I Police said it was ih British peacekeepersrs in Gorazdc claimed theythe con defend the area, butlut Norwegian peacekeepersTS to leave, thc altocks are almost unbcnhcord-of. : immediately named, but policolicc were investigating two killed two Bosnian soldildicrs without they oro.su.surrounded by bctlcr-ormcdcd U.N. ofilcial had said Thursday.Tl Thc P ' No suspccts were in: used to say *F r o d u c e ITV3 television in which a nanationalist group. Citizens' sustaining casualties thetiemsclvcs, Ihc Seit forces,:cs. Uniicd Nations refu: calls rcccivcd by MTV Uniied Nations said.d. About 30 Hours1 afteral Fridoy’s ottock, thehe whether any money wass paid.j / / T — ■ — Freedom Front, cloimomed responsibility and threateiitencd further attacks. Bosnians participated inmhcaiiock. t govemmenlent granted permission forb r The departures left bcl«hind 87 U.N. - Thc Bosnian army’s pipress officc in ihrce Britis!llish convoys lo leave. Moreire personnel — 77 Britishipeacckccpere. p Com. potiTotatoce, beans, sc^uash. ; Relocation1 tot( ease grave w(voes in Jakarta Gorazdc issued o stoitotcment latc tlian 80 Brii3ritish soldiers and six mem-n - four Norwcgions, two UlUkrainians and cucurritjmbtfre, herbs, flowers, i Fridoy claiming that reregular forces bcra o f a Norwegian > mcdical leomim four military observers.. Officials( said flkcd goods. crafCa. j inesia — In overcrowded Jokokartn, the dead are. having JAKARTA, Indonci were not involved. It saiaid on investi- departedI.for fc Belgrade, Yugoslavia,ia, about a dozen unormimed m ilitary aiand lots morel ^ | -difficulQ'-fmdingapIocplocc to rest in pcacc...... lc ore planning to relocate ■gation was continuing.'■...... said- ' U;N;N. spokeswoman Moj.ij. observers will be in placiice in Gorazdc - • Authorities in thislis icity of 10 million pcojjlc Local Bosnian defendidcrs objcct to Myriam Sochacki.So< before thc last peacckcq«pcrs leave by i nonth to moke woy for buildir[ding public facilities, Safril 1,322 graves ncxl mor xkeepers from Some 58 Ukrainian peacekeepersjrs next Thursday, id Friday. U.N. plans to pull pcaccl very 5atur^:iay . V Zoinuddin, head o f the City Funcml Agcncy, said 1 thc government cncla^love 30'm iles pullcdoutcIt o f Gorazdc on Wednesday,ly. Lt. Col. Chris Vcrnrnon, a U.N. 0 two public c<;mcterics out- ■9 A.M. - 1 RM. { r The remains and tombstonestorr will be moved to t jporters thoi _ , 1 Jakarta, will be converted Southeast of Sarajevo.). The United Their comjmmonding officer arid an spokesman, told rep ^ side Jakarta. Their old resting pbce, in ccntral Ji .Nations says Gorazdcc con be best aide rem'aiilained behind bccousc o fr a Gorazdc would be deftrended from Throughugh October 21,1995 V inTo bnices and a publliblic park.- defended from the air. ItII ialso wonts lo “contractu:tupl problem" with locol;ol oltock by "extensive usec o< f NATO nir ^ In the pariclng h t of redeploy its forces tt> manake them less authorities,w, Sochacki said, powcr" that would dwiw arf previous ry Outlet & Kmnrt, TiWn Falh i Study: Cheiemical may helpIp elderly sleep vulnerable to Serb hosiagage-taking. A U.N.f. ofTicial,6 speaking on condi-iii- limited oirstrikes. tONDON — Thebic brain chcmical melatonin mamay help some cldcriy pco- — - pie who have insomniainia, occording to a small studyidy...... ^OR THIS WEEK'S - ; Rcscarchcrs bclieyceye rtumy older people canncmot sleep at night bccause ICORREE C T I O N %SALE CIRCULAR ■ | ^ ; their so-called biologicigicol c lo ^ — the chemicals> ihthat control the slcep-wokc The following itenams are not availableI thisth w eek'as adver- • r cycle—r is out o f synclynctOTnizDtion. The key chcnicmical is melatonin, which- Used: The 3 piecese <»ntemporary love's3'seaitahd dialrsset • declines os people oge. on page 2; the ccoordinating rocker onor page 2; and the Previous stttmes ^ho\ v c examined lhe effccts ofo f melatonin on sleep ynth ladled small tcto extra large stirrurups on page 17. mixed results; Reseoticatchers'say the new studyr yyielded succcssful results ow levels of melatonin, Ralhchecks willII not be Issued. 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