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T^li-TTrbqefvon Holl.vter ■ 3?6 5375 WencJrll M ccs^ic Valley^s Horn e Newspaper C«W>d'"(j Hagerfta?:: ^36.2535— v o l. 6 T , N O . 179 ■TWIN FALLS, ID A H O ; SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8,' 1970 TWENTY CENTS t o q u i t By LEETREiyUINE stitutionally required “ enacting As Speaker of the House, Rep. act Lanting is chief administrative TWIN FALLS - At least four effective. officer of the House and is Idaho legislators will quit if ii' The in itia tiv e reduced responsible for-making up the vQter.-apprdvediaiLiii their pay -k(;Lslative pay to the level it had. legislative pavrdll-. s r i u b b ^ if found valid, Speaker of the t)een before the 1970 session, ‘I w ill have to consider the House W illiam Lanting, R- and sets a 60-day maximum for initiative valid, and order MOSCOW (UPI) -The Unit­ Kremlin reception held, after HoUister, said here Saturday. which legislators can draw pay reduced pay for November,” ed States Saturday ordered its the parade, the spokesman Others may also resign. ' the-Speaker-said.---------- --- top. Moscowdiplonfat tu ^smib THjid:-“Sinre'he ‘Was~the~Dnly----- Where regular checks would Lantlnu said he had been :tO-day lim it on off-year the Red Square rocket parade American diplomat invited, contacted by a legislator who sessions. total $200 for each member of as a sign of anger over the there was no U.S. rppre.senta-.— the Hoyse. Rpp !,-intine s;ilH he said he and three others would Recent biennial .sessions have ftjem lin's tailare to release tion at the reception. would have to ordt?r~6nly about Be forced lo resign if 5“ lasted longer than the GO-day three captive American Army Klosson's snub was ordered two-thirds of the pay. Twb technicality does not throw out ri)aximum, a practice which, if officers, two of them'generals. because the Soviets have so far the pay cuts, repeated in the future, could see legislators are consjidering An embassy spokesman said refused to release U.S. Army " It costs each of us at least legislators servmg without filing suit to demand their full Boris Klosson, acting^ambassa- Maj. Gen. Edward C. D. pay — a suit which itt designed Jl,500 per year out of our remuneration 'in the overtime dor in place of vacationijig Schprrer, Brig. Gen. aaudc-M. to see whether the pay initiative pockets to serve in the periods. Jacob D. B e io , stayed home MeQuarrie Jr., a n (i^ a j. James has teeth. Legislature," Lanting said. Uinting siiid court suit is from the Red ^ u a fe celebra­ P. Russell. The three officers, The legislatprj, who were “A cloud was thrown over the contemplated to test thi' tion of the Bolshevik Rcvolu- along with a Turkiish colonel, pay cuts-approved Tuesday in validity of the pay Initiative by unidentified by Rep. Lanting, tioh's 53rd .-innlyersarv and sent flew . by mistake Into ...Sftviet- - -the of^yea^. elecUpn Jjeeause jWO Ii ^ ___ cifizens ^mver-—faflkjng-^iplomat- the Initiative' lacks the con­ chose not to seek-f<MlecfIon. since Iheir terms are expiring. •;ynstead. held there evM since-1 --1 1 He also stayed away from a A U,S. official said the -Soviets have^'refused-American— diplonriaU a third meeting with the thrM Army officers. He ] \ o c l a u s e 5 confess said- the—SDVietsr"deiiied~the~ Reds strut request as unnecessary In view GIANT SOVIET missile rolls through RejJ^ Revolution. Thi festlvtties were heightened by to Q uebec of two previous visits to the .Loophole Studied Square In Moscow Saturday at the start oftKe , Communist Party promiiies of more TV sets, officers Oct, 26 and Nov. \J nnrfrini parade celebrating the 1917 Bolshevik washing machines and refrigerators. (UPI) The U.S. request for the k id n a p meeting will be submitted again Vearly next week," possibly on solon pay tuts MONTREAL lUh'D^ne of Monday, the official said.: .. five prune suspects confessed Klosson missed nothing in'the N a rc o tic publicly Satui'day to taking part BOISE (UPD—Idaho's attor­ against the w ill of the people. should the attorney general de- Red Square parade, which was in the kidnaping but not the ney general is considering a He said the initiative contain­ cide the lack of an enactmg a near duplicate of past -Bturdep— of-—Quebec— babor- request by the I>egislative Cou-' ed no effective date, but add­ clause invalidates the initiative ■Tnilitarydispiays; ~ WASHINGTON. 1 UPI) -The launched to intercept aiVd Minister Pierre Laporte. Hie biggest Item on display ncii,whether the lack of an en- ed it would go into effect after ecial council meeting will th e ra p y Sonet Union apparently has inspect it with the capability of Bernard Lorite. 19. arrested__was-an-SSa booster-^pabte <rf- rcsniTTH!—tests—m—a—Kiiier desti'oyini; it:^ rnuay, was prodded as an ation certifying the results of the law. oroitlng a Tvaaionai OfBitai satellite which could destroy early witness fn the coroner’s B allistics Missiles System initiative:" ^ the^officiai canvass oMhe-gcn-" — ^Another council- member, A1 s o u g h t__ orBItmg^Sferny weapons“ W - Tho-oxponoioiit^-ended-with- Myran Schlechte, council d i- . eral election. The Board of Willis, said the lack of an en­ the explosion in orbit' of mquest which a warhead^ reconnaissance satellites, U.S. into the slaying of Laporte 6,000 miles. rector, s^id the initiative lack- Canvassers is expected to meet acting clause should not invali- TWIN FALLS - The State space experts said today. satellites 374 and 375. This ■ edsuclLa dniisc and noted that— at-lO-aon. Nov. --------------- -date the law." —------------^----- Board of Health w ill seek scatter.^ nuraerou,? fragments' last month. -The^tests wcre'^etected ljdrile~sannicTind-two‘ other Idalw’s Constitutioarequires en- Some members talked of the- legaliiation of a program which in space which U:S. monitors experts here durii^g an i 1-day '.acting clauses on bills passed are still tracking. suspects still sought under po.ssibility of a court case to permits dispensing the narcotic Soviet experiment, (^ t. 20-0ct. ^by the.legislature and question­ test the validity of the initia­ methadone to persons addicted Canada-wide warrants —broth­ 30, involving the SovieJ^Cosmos The experiment, the experts ers Paul and Jacques Itose — ed whether the electorate was tive. Sen. Phil Batt, R-Wilder, to harder narcotics. R eds a s k A n d ru s .satellites 373, 374 375. said, seemed to be sim ilar to a decided to kidnap LaporW Oct. governed by the same restriC:^ council CO - chairman, and a — The Board decided on the tion. ........... During__lliese_iexperiments._I2Klay_series-.Qf -experiments__ia_l)ecau3e-the kidnaping_nt ■Jake duck" lawmaker, said he_ reque_st to-the new legislature, Cosmos 373 acted as an carried out Oct. 19, 20 and Nov. He also said each previously would be willing to bring such whire-m eeting here Friday^ British diplofnat James Cross l^freeze!z: intruding enemy saidllte and 79G8 with. Cdsiiius 2jl8,“ 249-TTIT Oct. 5 had not produced the enacted initiative had an en- a case if necessary. faces ^ c o r d in g , to Dr. M errilJ Cosmos 374 and 375 and 252. desired results. acting clause. HLs report ..aLSQ S«n. N«is Solberg.JKirange' Sh'drp, Pocatello, and Dr. HELSINKI (UPI) -Russia noted that the legislature Ls ville, .said he felt it be Carter Beghtoi, Orofino, who has told the United States at. free to amend-or repeal the in-. '^moKl (iiffKaJi t o Die legisla­ n e e d lin g recommended the plan, the^ -Uw-Strategic Arms-Iiniitation iUative- measures, although tive to go against the will of program would involve sup­ -wants-a freeZe some members ol RIS staff, the people?" Bul~he saiJ if it TWIN FAH:S - Most Idaho plying a synthettc” Tlrngr -on-both-offensiveand defeasive_ while disappi'oving of the initia­ lacks an enabling clause maybe legislators — particularly the methadone, to addicts under nuclear missiles, official Soviet tive in question, said they it should be challenged. Republicans — wiU face a close supervision and control, in sources-said Saturday. doubted the wisdom of going Outside the meeting Batt said unique situation this session, A an attempt to cure the ad­ The Kremlin’s interest in Democrat is ui the governqr's diction. such an agreement was de­ ■ office The health board also will ask clared at the first two meetings Rep. William Lanting, R- the legislature for an additional of the resumed talks this week HoUister, said Saturday that |2.5 m illion to fund the watw -by Soviet chief negoUatpr since it has been 24 years since pollution grant program, to be .Vladimir S.

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