Shatters Suez Truce

Shatters Suez Truce

................................. ■ ' J - : M agic Valley'^s H om e N ew spaper TW IN FALLS, IDAHO, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 19,.1971 VOL. 68 NO. 138 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS shatters Suez truce By United Press Internatloiial seven of the eight crewmen on Phantoms began their attack the canal and the Israelii fired League I^aeli Phantom jeta attacked board. shortly after, noon while flying a return barrage at the 'Egyptian ground troops along Trouble also flared along the over the Sinai desert about six Egyptian positions. By LEE TREMAINE the Suez Canal Saturday with Lebanese t>order where, Leba­ miles east of the Suez Canal. In Cairo, thp Egyptian Times-News Writrr American-built Shrilte missiles. nese spokesmen said, Israeli The spokesman did not say in spokesman denied that Egyp­ TWIN FALLS - The Twin The Israelis ^ d they struck troops raked a section of the what sector of the canal the tian, troops had fired missiles at Falls chapter of the League of t>ack after Egyptian missilemen frontier area with heavy attack took place..He said there Israeli, planes S a ^ d a y . He Women Voters voiced machinegun fire in pursuit of a fired at Israeli warplanes near were no Egyptiitn casualties or termed the Israeli repoi-t a “ tliiiappointraent” Saturday the waterway. Palestinian guerrilla patrol. material damage in the report­ “ridiculous pretext in an Over the reported decision of The reported exchange was The spokesmen said a Lebanese ed attack by the American- unsuccessful attempt to rev­ Twin Falls School Superin­ the first on thb canal in 13 couple—parents of 14 children— made jet fighter-bombers. enge the downing of ^ Israeli tendent George Staudaher was killed and a third Lebanese months of cease-fire. It came a An Israeli communique said reconnaissance plane yester­ against : participating in the day after Egyptian missiles was kidnaped by the Israelis. Egyptian missilemen first day.” sta te^ n sored kindergarten downed an Israeli military An Egyptian military spokes­ opened fire on Israeli war­ Authoritative Cairo sources program. StratocruLser transport, killing man in Cairo said Israeli planes flying on Israel’s side of said Egypt would no longer Mrs. Ward Pack, education tolerate Israeli violations^ its diairman for' the Leagiie in airspace and said Egyptian Twin Falls, said the members troops had been given shoot-on- - agreed on a statement saying Fatso foils escape try sight orders against intruding “ We are. disappointed at the Israeli -warplanes. quick decision of the Twin Falls TULA, Mexico (UPI)—A attempt before he could extri­ &hool District not to accept the prisoner too fat to get through cate himself. federally funded offer of three the hole in the wall blocked a A police spokesman said 71 kindergarten teachers. pathway to freedom Saturday prisoners were held in the jail, Anti-U.S. Mrs. Pack said the eight k)cal for 54 of his fellow inmates in and 64 of them were awaiting League chapters In Idnhn the Tula-c ity jaih-------------------- tlicif turn to go through the~ "lobbied in favor of state- Six prisoners escaped through hole after the fat man, who was sludeiils supported kindergartens during the hole that had been knocked not identified. Three of those — the last~teglslature, after we into the wall of the jail yaird who escaped before the hole . had completed a one-year study before the fat one took his turn. was blocked were recaptured battled in this area. He became stuck in the small shortly afterward, police said. “ The state League consensus SAIGON (U P I)-P olice bat­ opening, and guards arrived to The other three were still at supported initiating kin­ tled students and opposition cut short the mass escapc large. dergartens and we had hoped politicians Saturday in anti- that the addition of three government and anti-American teadiefs to the existing Head . clashes that left 20 Aijured and Start and private kindergartens a., half dozen military veMcles would go far toward meeting. burned. ,, th? n e ^ of all our five-year- Police used M16 rifles, pistols' olds (or a valuable pre-sdiool and tear gas^against students Hugo Black leaves bench experience. ------------- ------- ^------- £liarges leveled who hurled ga^line bombs and “ The Head Start program, rocks at Van Hanh University which will begin Oct. 4 in the where Buddhist leaders had former St. -Edward's School, urged a boycott of the and which ia operated by the presidential election. Community Action Agency, is The violent outbursts were Search begins in airport feud ctirrently serving tlje dlaad.- the worst in the capital in the vantaged children. .Private month ^Tnunre:^~stirrounding By DAVID ESPO Forschlcr sa"|d. He estimated who contends that Twin Falls President Nguyen Van Thleu’s kindergartens cost parents Times-News Writer the actual cost to be about $6.5 County’s share alone would be unopposed reelection campaign. Liberal jurist^s retirement from 9130 to I2S0 for the school million dollars, based on a study $6 million, after the federal term. Studies have concluded BURLEY The debate over •Die dissidents charged Ameri­ undertaken in 1966 by a Por­ government put up half the that the-cftUdren of-m ld d le-- the proposed eight-county cans keep ^le present Saigon |r ' W W • ---------- •------W tftai m e cnuaren Of middle- tland engineering firm, costs,” Forschler said. regional ^rport intensified Uiis regime in power. Leonard had said last week He said the present matching should swing court to right week with charges by the Among those wounded in the that the approval of the regional fund rate by the federal their classmates who have had chairman of the interim airport string of clashes Saturday was airport authority would mean a government is nearly 56 per WASHINGTON (UPI) -TTie condition. A brief Supreme Nixon's list. pre-tichool experience.” board of trustees that two Twji Le Van Binh, secretary of the total cost of as much as $12 to cent, although this does not White House announced Satur­ Court announcement said only Ziegler said the President Mrs. Pack said the state Falls county commissioners militant Buddhist Student area taxpayers, with Twin Falls include any possible state funds day that President Nixon has that he was receiving “steroid would be giving further thought proposal to provide funds for were guilty of "gross Union. He was reported in County shouldering half the n^ich might be available. seven candidates under con- treatment of an inflammatory, to the section of a new justice— three kindergarten teachers misstatements of facts and serious condition after being burden. He said at the time his F orsch ler • has been in sideratioti for a successor to condition of the blood vessels.!' his third Supreme Court “ who could serve a total of 240 figures.” shot by police at the university figures were b^ed on the Washington this week holding Supreme Court Justice Hugo L. Black, who has served on the appointment since he took students In half-day sessions for Chairman George Forschler, demonstration early in the day. estimated cofit predicted by a discussions with federal of­ Black but that he will take his nation’s highest court longer office—in the solitude of his a term of one semester or a half' Burley, in a statement issued Police also used tear gas to group in Jerome backing the ficials about possible federal time before making a choice. than all but two justices, had Camp David mountain retreat year per student could from Washington, D.C. said break up a demonstration by 20 airport. -------------- ' ---------- funding for _the proposed recently - announced his over the-weekend.-Nixon Dew definitely benefit these children commissioners Merl l<eonard opposition deputies, including Nixon conferred for two hours The 1966 Study, prepared by project. selections of law clerks for the to the w e s t ^ Maryland camp who are caught In the middle. and William Chancey had three women, who had m arch ^ with Attorney General John N. Ci)rnell, Howland, Hayes and The 1966 survey calls for court’s fall term, indicating his in early afternoon.. ‘ |In the 1970 League kin­ Issued inflated price estimates peacefully to the national Mitchell at the White House JJerryfield, said the airport county contributions to the intention to remain at least one jake^his time dergarten .study, it was “ Of the proposed airport and assembly building under a Saturday about Black'p decision would cost $5.5 million doilars’f expense of the airport to be m ore year. - to decide on thp hpst gimllfied reported that 9« rant nf th«»— -------- misrepresented the taxation banner reading “ The Oct. 2 to. retire at the age of 85" -Qualified -con tffletofj' do not determined onon' thetiie LUcuiis’mkIs’ oir freely-diose-to------------ authority of the *' interim Elections wm Lead to Dicta- because ofiliness. concede that the 1966. estimate property valuation. Under this His ap^lntment byTfanUu. „ ,. , - ,. ... , send, their children to the...... trustees torshlp.” D. R o o ^ ^ lt in 1937 to the high considers of has doubled,” Forschler said in formula, the 'iSvin Falls share Blaclc,-an-85.year okUbrmer- federally and locally funded In reply, Chancey today court caused a furor when it the- m ost-imimnortant portant' aooowt-appoint­ his statement “ In facta a new has been estimated at between Ku Klux Klan member who kindergartens, according to reaffirmed his remarks, saying, was learned that Black had ments he has to make.” realistic estimate would only be 45-50 per cent, or a maximum went on to champion the cause former Buhl Sdiool Supoin- “ I stand on the record. I’m .12 to 15_per.^finLhighetJL-^___ totaL cost of J1.S million to the of individual r i^ ts in his 34 been active in the Ku Klux Man Ziegler declined to spelL out tendent R ex EngeUdng.------- — going—on- research ' (rom^ our An inflation factor of 15 per county.

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