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75 5902 7.7 /0 9 /9 5 ■ WESTERN MitR-OIl,OGRAPHICS STE 200 ■ 4555 s COKMER; rce -or SALT LAKE CIT[TV UT 84107 H i m : V t 'M '' --' ■ ■ — 2 ! G ood IBrnoriiin^T- Japia n t t r efOTTJ Today’s fprecasa s t:, . dealf Partly cloudy withith highs in the middle Jduniil . structeded.their afdes to find a con'ompromise hopeful thatIt ana acceptable, meaningfi;ful the tw o countries, 708.“ A slight chanconce o f sh o w ers and w hen negotiatorsni from the two0 ccountries agreement canon Ibe reached. But if a solutioion The. relationship,', he said , c o n stitu ted ' evening tnuodcrshcshowers. Southwest HAUF^NoviScotiiotia TT President meet inin G nieva June 22-23. : “cannot be fourbund by that deadline, 1 wilvill '“thc'most importantt forcefor for peace in the ' winds 10 to 20 mph.ph. Lows 45 to 52 de- Clinton -arid-Japanese PnmePr Minister Failuilure to reach an agreementt vwould re- impose sonctitctions and the United Stateites Asia>Pacific.” grcM. Tomiichf.M ^yamai saidid -Thursday• they suit notot only in ihe application of the $5.9 will also pursursue a case t>eforc the Woriiirid o m ciaU said tbe inscinstnictions from Clin*' Piig«A2 would ask tbeir trade negotiip tiftto ^ to step im billion} ini sanctions, but also io bothbo coun- Trade Organizalization,” the president told re-re Ion and Murayama did riot indicate a sofl- eflbrts a t iMching ah agieigreem ent on their . u ie s fililling dispute settlement suisuits' at the porters. ' ening o f either side’ss poposition but reflected ' tenM auto t i ^ ^ u t e befibefore $5.9 billion WorldI Trade1 Organization. Thee JapancMJ The two lcad<» d crs said they'dld noi engagage .. both" sides’ desire to0 settlesc the matter be- I in U.S. sanctions m applieplied on Japanese cose.wovould be filed to protest thef)c issuance' in specific liegilegotiations during their meetset- foie sanctions are applrc•pircd. • exports o f luxury cars. o fU .S». sanctions, while the U .S5. .:action is ing ahead ofthethe sum m it U.S. officials made.cle. clear'that no exten-; T he tw o are attdiding the G roup o f Sev- aimed, aiat breaking dow n th e non-tt1-torifi‘bar- Clinion saidid thet strong relations betweeieen sion o f the deadline waiwas possible. One of- ; Senator resignsns en econom ic sum m it here.e. riers''tb0 iimports in th e Japanese outomotiveaui the two countrintries in the areas of environon- ficial said Secretaryary of Stoic Warren- State Sen. Joycee McRoberts,K R-Twin A deadline of June 28} looms,Io and offi- market1 menuil coopera•eratipn, nuclear, nonproliferaTa- Christopher told his1 Ja]Japanese counterpart I Falls, is leaving thee LegislatureL to take a cials from both countriess havehi made clear “lhavave instructed o u r negotiatortors to pur- tion and the fightfig against international terier- Yohei Kono Thursdayday that Washington' job with the state Dq>artmentOe o f Health that the gap betw een the tw<two sides rem ains sue evercry possible avenue of resolio lution be* rorism insuredk1 thatt the trade dispute wou!<uld considered the June: 28 to be "a deadline; and .Welfare. formidable. However, thele ^t o leaders, in-, fore, tbet\e June 28 deadline. Andd I remain not totally undjndermine relations betweei:en and not a goal or a lurgciirgct.” . • PagvBI clamp dowown Three m di chargec-ged with kidupping Downi t o ^ nnerchaplUt fighiits parkdngmet - two lUipert youngstertters and stealing Aeir / ... pickup.truclc face fedcederal Iddnapping'and ' ^Se^L;M cCitiiiy 'cag acld n g cbnrgcs. Times-News-wriw . TW IN F A L L S - I t’s9 mid>aflemoonm as Jim Pete^it, one of thehe city's two full- fflIH time partdng enforcementent officials, plods ^ h H north along Main Avenuenue, pausing every { few feet to glance at thee parkingpt meters. |jS B ....Nocontet Peterson knows not»t tot< p ass b y 245 ': £ 3 1 Boiseon Jeon Smithtith set her s i ^ t s on a M ain A ve. W . seventh Idaho womc>men’s am ateu r g o lf There, he stops in frontont o f Dan D ane’s r cham pioosbip w ith on openin^^^^S. mint green Chevy truck'ick' and checks h is / • 'K l l hand'M d computer.'With/ithin seconds, tbe m achine spits o ut a tickeicket, which Peter- Northdde batdeH e , son slides under the pickvickup’s windshield i S j w ipef.' .' ^ Wood Rivec and JerJerom e battled in Le- “We get him pretty ricarric evety day,” gion baseb^actioni.Thursday. Tl Peterson said Thursday as h e issuM Dane a $10ticket .... ... But Dane, standing •aa few1 feet away, .i IV doesn’t seem to be wornorried that be bas '> racked up more than S4$400 in parking tickets in the past year.'. HeH is more con- Boys to men ceroed about w hat w ill happenha{: this mom* 1 % ^ ^ ing w hen h e goes up again(aihsi the Business The Boys in Muzzieaic Braun's bond are Improvement DistrictI in small claims I about,to go their own01 vway. P»g«C1 c o u rt The BID, which tookik ovc er control o f do>ratown paridng in Ma}May 1994, also is H B ’Night, Motherr ■ trying to track ,d«wn $267!67 in unpaid tabs Tw 6 T w in Falls wwomen or luve taken ' from shoplceepct.Diancne Arambula. and ' • k'tou^ play. S132 from Victor Zaitsevsy oc fT w in F a lls.. f P ^ C i ”PoMle don't take-.dowlowritown paridng . ^:serioBSiy,’j^ a ;y g ^ jyjlW41^ t h ^ p > HH ■ “ ''WilwosaidBtfavOTgBi^ r i 4 motorists. wilh pravidua ;pajMng-in<-ineter violatiotis . are,'caugbt;-eacb monthh^with .v their cars - p a ^ for Mlwhbols? p i r l ^ in ji m t o f riiieters3 thattli read: “Tinie Some Magic Vdfe)Ifey schools may be 'Expiiisd;*: * • falling apart, but then[sere’s no w ay.to fix Even attbm ^ Mike WoWood, Twin Falls ^ MKSBAiaOUlaOURYmaTkraMtm them unless the taxpayirayers who ow n them County’s public defendeader, left his car are w illing to fo o t tbebe Ibill, today’s edito- ■ pariced illegally on Mainin iAvenue Thurs- ParWnIng enfbrcernent wrarkere r Jim Peterson preparesres to leave another pantlKing ticket on Dan Dane’sle’s pickup I : rial says. day aftemooD as be stop;opped by Dane’s trtJck( < outside hts Malh Avenuinue business In Twfn_FalFalls Thursdisy. P m f u ' fly-fishing s h o p tp ofTerr last-tllinutelai legal i i ^ c e . • . Mone:ley collK ted from ,the m eterteis - b e- ness t)ecause 1: don’tdo w ant to p ark in front Dane said be has pret>retty goo d , case | sun, Wilson said paridnidng enforcement tween S$1,800 and $2;000 in a typicalt of someone clse’sse’s business,” he said, against the BID. Wilson1 isnisn’t sure. | is **a lo t better than it woiwas” a year ago. monthI - goes back'.rAtb'downtovtow n im - W ilson ackno>nowledged ^ a t almost all But the BID had the city'city’s parking reg- [ Under-ci^ control, metersm were checked provemenents, she said. I , o f the leased spaspaces are filled. She said ulations amended Mondanday anyway, in > sporadically by a part-tir:-time employee. Plus,, iif the meters were taken1 o u t,'sh e hew ^ a c M mighti ^ t be found along die 200 . part to straighten out someimc outdated mea- I Defend spendlnjing boosted : The BID checks meterss fifull-time Mon- said som)me of the 2,000 people wbcvho wMk ..' blodc^of Secondnd Avenue West where an sures ihat might help DanDane’s case. The | T he H ouse p a ^ a cdefense budget in- .. days through Fridays. MotiMotorists can park d o w itolown would park in spotlo ts tlia t "old Imeh buildihgling w as dem olished earlier new regulations also beef«f uup fines for re- { . .creasing raiUtiuy spenj)cnding for the first for f t e 'd n •'weeketub, and.uidibr two hours should! bbe-saved for customers. Employ-,Er this month. peat ofTeridcrs. W ^ilc a firsifirst violation still j ’ tim e iri A decade. in'any o f the lois'b«hindnd Main Avenue ees shouould be parking'in'the leas(a se d lo ts------ The district iOTi ^ ’t Iooking.to anger m er- only gets a w ^ngrthele fifines'spiral up- Pa9»A3 m erchants, W ilson said. that aree scattered throi^out ddwikwntown, chants or scoree awaya^ potential customers ward from Sl up to $100100 for an unpaid' She,said the.district.has:las a new p a r i n g -sh e said,d. by checking thebe meters, she said. Each fifth offense in a month. guide in ^ w orks that.willtvtll be'distributed D anee said he understands thatlat Main ' inontb, she said,lid, the district hands out Wilson said she thinkscs tlithe new regula- ; Driig culture chah a n g i n g to dqwntbwn m i^hantsJ andan the workers Avenuele spots should be openI t«to c u s- m ore than 1,00000 “pft” tickets that serve tions w ill do m uch.lo helpi!p (crack down on , Methamphetamihe,t, knownk as crank'or to e x ^ n ^ e rules. tomers, Ibut that doesn’t solve his5 parkingp as friendly wamiriiings. • illegal parking. speed'among users, is chan'^gI the face~ ”P ^ le aSk me on'a'dalldoilyTiasisr'WEy~dllemnm oarH e sold be~ean’t'f!nd aLSpa^x sf to “W e don’t ^pve v e out m any tickeis,T*‘8he Dane’s ’c a se w illb c hcanicard'af9'a:mrii>~^ ' .