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NOKKENTVEY ED I------^------- Tlmea-News writer ■ 's.^- IDAHO FALLS-LikLike archaeolo- '• p r o t <e c t e d1 a c t , — rT-gists-uncoverinp-a-pn-prcdous-roJie,- ------------ — r — men With ehovels pngiingerly-remove ,the la s t lay ers of d irtrt ffrom barrels and boxes o f radioactiv<tive waste. ~T he yearTn975romand otticials at V --------------------- the Idaho Nationalll Engineering e o u nt d e el a i f e s ^ Laboratory are tryinying to Icam whether the buried wiw aste c a n bc. The Associated Press . retrieved for perman storage ^ C S5S S 1decision-~A7 elsew here. WASHINGTON — BBurning the - ‘-.J - r r A I le r - m b r e than ot 3(deca'dc in ■m-of-politicftl-nDvrspaperr ground, the barrels atare corroded, _ protest is protecteded by . the whose nan the boxes broken. But w ith sufTi- C ons titu tio n 's ^i^e-spcechfi published. flent care, officiala.det . guarantees........ ~ can b e done. ’That^as ihe rulfng'o'orTsHarplj^^K^Sm B burning dispute, T h a t study 13 y earsirs ago proved divided Suprem e C ourt WWednesday. echoing public- ping a Diiiiiiiiiii By a 5-4 vote, the-juiiustice& JU iid.-H p^j patriotism ____ _that-fcdoral-energy-of-offidals-have—H ^ ^ ^ H Texas authorities violatedv g pK g^gS^3 the~riics from lo st .............bcon“ T n n k in f" to “ Idaldaho for tw o"H ^^^H i 'pfotcs'tcr's rights wwhen n?ey~Fpr u- r ..'- - f t. •— . decadcs: to clcnn upp tthe waste ~prosocuted-him'underT z- s t a t c law ~ presidential INEL. barring desecration or.dedestruction of campaign and Though aubsuquent sci^iifi^^^^^H the flag. He had been sencntcnced to a c allin g to m ind study su g g e a te d th a t dijdigging up the y ear in prison and fined: $2,000.-S: ^ the • political .w aste m ig h t not be a1 goodgo idea, the The federal govemmcncntandevc.ry turmoil during . test excayaUbn at leaeeast proved it state except Alaska amndWyoming., inHWcni gainst Hag-- . - JP"NS01S O N — ___ V ietn am was possible. —have' sim ilar laws ag( wari'was'oniong In 1970, following pul concern ' burning. the most closiiloscly watched high court over more than two-mi.million-cubic— In another importantIt t est of the cn.soa th is yyp» e a r ................ -............ -----------feet-of-t-fftnsurenic-w tt onr the-court------Us digrtineiifieaflec Waa uiiderdiiurij'tl---------- --------^ontnm inntcd—with—ur.uramum_and ______ limited states' power to.0 punish the Wednesdayy asa Justices William J. ertoratlqn-ofboxea-and-itd-baiTcIs-makcg-thc reracnvgry o f buried wasiaste a'dlfficult . ' plutonium - buriedd above the news media for rcportiii nd Jo h n Poul Stevens took . _and hazardous op^r^ ra tio n . _____ ' __ . ;;Snake River Aquifer,r, igovernment legally obtained informatiation. ^__th e u n u s u n juni—atup ^ol reading ■ ofTicials prom ised IdahiIaho the waste ------B/a-6*3 vote, the coururt ffircw out cxtensivolyy fromfr tlieir opinions to a — ■* I '»■ • would be dug up. • a $ 9 7 ;5 0 0 " a w a r d " againsta a . gee FFl L A G o n P a g o A 2 Six years'later,_ vworkers at ^ INEL's buried waste sisite attacked “ 7 T / o < ^rat the seeries Pit No. 2 in an attempimpt to assess Ruling ig r ie v e s veteranV --------- the. conditioniof-the...waste. Wf and. ■ Siindciy ............. Radiotion.iniin the breeze d a y ------------ develop methods forr iits safe re- B f . I V ■ ■ Takingitock of o'lethithGl-iega= ------ B W e d n e sd a cy ■ ■ - .............. Adrift o n thhe e ftoodwotora -------- Ljquid_woste: Contoiibining on A strike bringngs disorder who bwiried flagg scraps Engineers thought tbthe pit repre- Infernal brew’ — — B lh ursday _ Bcnted the .worst posslossible condi- H ||H ||M / _____ __Thc Associated Press e x p re s s io n protected by thu ■ Monday. Halting the bt u n d s ------------------------ tions that could bc fofound at the H flffillH ----------------------Constitu tio>n’s n ’s guarantee of freedom The early years: Warnirnings from . U nearthingg th1 e relics teran from of speech. waste site'.'TKe^pit hadlad been open th e start • □ Friday A Korean War vete •d up the Tho court tl d uring a flood in 1962,)62, a n d since The a to m ic Jet thiot nleyer e flew Cleanup:1: A/ .troll of disop- Dallas who scooped rt threW out the conviction 1963 barrels had beena didumped ran- SpecBclal report - A ____- - BTUesdoy p o in tm e n t fragments of an A.meierican flag of Johnson,on, a member of the • — zr-domlj-nnstcad-of-bcing-sig-stackcdrz^^r ' - —l^atHhecTgTay^s"^,___________ Unanswerede d questions burned in protest said Wcl^cdnosdayhc Rcvolutionainary Communist Youth' The randomly, dumpjnped barrels condition ththat they fell apart when was gricycd_that Uie U.£J.^ Supreme Brigade, andnd his sentence of a year were in considerably? worsew condi- they weree moved.i Cardboard con- L Court would overturn the’he c’o’riviction ‘ in'prison.andndaS,000fine. i ------------- tion th a h th e others. OpiOpen and bro- tainers hadid disin teg rated com plete- inelTicieht.ir opened. ThoI wastew should only bc " oftHc. inan who torched ththe banner. "A lot ofr peoplept who served their ken barrel^ leaked plutalutonium-con- ly, their co( n ten ts loose in the In 1976 the National Acscademy of dug up if thtthe ultimate disposal But the ruling was prpraised as a country aree grievinggi just like I dm," ___ taminatedaludge. -------- cround. __________________ . - Sciences’S Panel on Land J^ r i a l re- could be prove:ivcn ^afcr than leaving . realTrm ation o f Uie Bill olof Rights by soid Dan WallV alker, a 61-ycar-oId W esl -Of the barrels retrievle v e d , 67 per- D unng tHet retrieval project, ' vv. iew eftN fil:*^ utte^^^pta^toiAjnt.rioi/n- ii in plnrr. the attomey-who.^fendcdcd GrcBorv Point graduatuate and retiree from the cent w ere-"seyerely b're{)rea'che<J,"and workei^'wowore-thrce levels of-pro- anda: repackage transuraniclicwaste. “The Panel­cl on Land Burial re­ "Joey" Johnson of Neww York, the Army Corps)8 o01 f E ngineers. ' 6 percen t leaked free liqiliquid. tective clot^othing, and worked inside The panel recommendeded that at- gards exhumaination of waste origi- protester arrested inn the flag The flagJ burningbt “ was uncalled Other waste containe.iners were in a buildingg thatt was itself inside a temptsu to exhume and rerepackage nally buried. withoutw any intent of burning at the 1984 RRepublican for, and I stillitill do nol know what thoy woTBC sh a p e than the stesteel barrels, bigger builtlilding. The multiple lay* buriedb waste gt INEL shohould wait National Convention. were protest!jsting," Walkor suid. "If Wooden boxes weree irin such poor era o f protciitcction were effective but untiluj a permanent r<repository • See CLEi.E A N o n P a g e A 3 In its 5-4 decision, thele high court they were interestedint in cxercising ruled that flag burning isis-a form of , VETl2TEI^GnPQgeA2 _______ $75ifiilillio^n cuiit froth SSTS budjs e t Yetlutter b(iacks SUi g a f p r oogram 1 1 (1 4 -BjrERlCTi[J-A-NDERSON --------------- ........ — prograram.-Bush-promised-Idahoiho-farmcrs-during-u ------- r....... ButTNEl Facility g<p[insiiiii States Umlews Servicc T w inI FFalls campaign stop last MMa ay th a t he would nol • ond thehe sugar program. The A ssociated P ress research a:a n d S40 m illio n fo r clcleanup at Energy Departntm en l silos. WASHII4INGT0N - The United•d States will not *Tha[mt letter really needs to bcbe kept in the proper developm entntinl990.. i TlThe Bush adm'inistration;irisSBCking unilalcrall'ally dismantle its'sugar prog■b^a’m’,’Agricu]turc co n texext," Yeutter said. “Unftrnfortunalely. il hus WASHINGTONi- Foljo)llowing the The Appro)ropxiations Committee $1$101 million for cleanup in"J990- 1 Secrelory;ry Clayton K. Yeutter' ppromised Idaho stimuliilated an emotional reactionon (Hills)( really did not ■ lead of a House panel lastist w eek, the. ag re e d w ithth that cut, rather than The Bush figure woulclid cover a lawmakerserq Wednesday, intend.d." - House Appropriations-Go-Gommittee—voting for fullull funding and sotting up $£$66.5 million w aste clcanu{lup effort at , Yeulierer met with the entire Idal:iaho congressional McC:Clurc said after the mecnecting that he was has voted to c u t S75 millionion from, the a potentialI cconfrontation between IIINEL, with over S30 miaillion for d„|egaiio„on to assure them that a controversialcoi letter saitisfiified with Yeuttcr’s pronromises.
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