I Le Wi] Jgiljaf 1Again

I Le Wi] Jgiljaf 1Again

P r i s o n ea rs f o r t: e - ca n e s c ai p e - AJ ' ~] I P ^qs BI_'_ I 0^ iv ib ' KALVAR CORPp • 3322 S 3RD E _ H | " ’SALT LAKE CITYY U T ■ ^— ' . ^ A -1.1.5, u ------------ -------- r m - MiGiC Tttfin Fal■alls, Idaho ■Monday. March 19.1984 _____ ^ 781ram yearl No. 79 J • • fr ___ •. U.S 5 . c i lt i z e r ) sta r t o f th e civ il w ar In 1975975. J e re mmy y Levto, the Beirut burejreau chief for anyone,"" saidsi an embassy employee, refer- By EILEEN ALT POWEW EUL ■ th e s \fter American Unlvenerslty President Cablee ^News Netwoxk, has beenI nmissing stace rto g to thhe e 1,600-member 1 Marino contingent of Tbe Associated Press rch 7. W illiam th e m ulttaaiitoaUonal force w hich w as w ithdrawn Lebanese factiCtion chiefs MalejJcolm K err w as murderedid rnear his campus he falleilled to report to work Marc dey. a U.S. E m b assy pollUcal:al officer.'was from Its bunkeredbur Beirut airp o rt basd to U.S. a — Disturbed by. the Ice Jon. 18, several buslneInesses and banks Bucklej BEIRUT, L ebanon - make progre:r e s s - A 7 thdrew tb e lr rem aining Amemerican staff. abduct*icted Friday as he was drlvtoiIng to work. • ships offsho:shore last month. o f th reeM Americans and the ---------------- --------------- \ m ajor exodus of WestemeiT>ers began Feb. 6. Robei,bert Pugh, the embassy’sJ 1first deputy, *-p«,ni«le arop concerned, of course,” added slaying of another, sosome' members of the * at the American Universityslty of Belhit as he wheilen Shiite Moslem andd :Druse mlllllas blamedled what he called a “i“precariously the embassmssy worker, who asked not to be ..........AiDerfcao^ con u n u n ltyy - Iinj Beirut say they are . £ need anarchy towest Beirut.' Diplomats have moved stOFt>eda fo r a beer a t U n:le d e iSam's R ^taur^t wrescsted control of west &Beirut from th(i balancc 1...M Identified.d. “But“ I'm not convinced that Amer- being more careful. Dl 'U r ...:.y,«n{:ir>vvi«iuelUe the ShUte and^Prvsg-m ____ toto tlJe-U^..Em ba^_ Lebanese guards nearr the campus. Lebsbanese army. ^ ^ ,-D^ ve becom e a targ et. We vrtll Ju st havo rhose-Americans-who rememalned-fclt-rela- exercls< controlto the ah»,-^OK a r e Iceeplog a o eiye onb p re fe rs and Joumal- His-coUeaguer Jospeh5h“ Zalden. agreed:------ Th ely secure until the unexplaplained disappear- no re^j,lal. overaU autborlly here.” h “ A fte r y o u ’ve been h ere fofoi r a w hile, you get Uvel; “ the~embassy— One &•*r «rw ^adbassy’s-Marine:gnards,-wfc:. - w a ; - ■ perole an d ^u know anceee of th e th ree U.S. cltzens,fl. \w lthoul claim of A fterke^-BucHey’s-Hdhappingr t n p ric a n s sav tb e y a re n ’t . _*i^street wise.* You know pep -waarai&idZUrttiO^rtTQm-n'thelr"apart-“ 'also-askededthat-hisname-notbfrused,-said t hls----------- “howtoact.’lfjiBl ISffaprotiroblem .” n spi>ponsl6iilty, dem and for ran■ansom o r a clue lo sta ff w, lence of Lebanon scare li ts 'tb the~emba^"fcompourund," which is "'unirhad beebeen'givemrretresherrmiTBe inlKtw ^ sw^^ydMc^city, 4» m1— tlxni ........ .......................... m e n ts 'l — P a n s a re lI^ -3 4 ;-d f N6W- ___ to d eal SvlH with Klflnftpplng.~Asked w hat-he w aa ley ,'N .Y 7 ,« ^'am b rig ’Ajjanerican'UnlverHlty e niMertog-professor—guarde< ^ ded. ------------------------------------ ^^^^enbereforwseven yeara, and I'm not ZaldeS'29rdf2 SpHnTVaDey. ndup like the. taught,he»le said, “bottom Itae—cooperate wllh ank Regler w m taken alI ggunpotot from a “I’m'm afraid we’re going to enc dolna to 8tart..woiTylming about It now,” sald^^sa n e s tim a te d 1,900 A m ericaic a n s w tra re m a in In Fran ’ much use lo thekldnapp —RMrntrHimdrwteof Amerlcirlcans havolaftslnce—streeeet-nearhis-west Beirut apaip a rtm e n tfe b . 10___M a rinInes e — dug to and not ot r appera-"__________________________________ teredistrictiting I LejgilJaf t t o r s ^ ■ wi] 1 again — By-RICICSHAUCJGHNESSY-— ------^— p = Times-News Cepap/toi Bureau I BOISE - Un<Jncertataty over reap- R j -portlonment-h-has^ M agic-V alley-g legislatora monovtag slowly and P j cautiously to cIjclrculattag nominattog ■ peUUons, althouough the flltag period B for thoso petitionons b e ^ today, All but' onei area leglslato^Jias^ /A law suit — filed by S peaker of tbe todlcated that; Ihe or she will s ^ HoHouse Tom SUvers; R-Twln Falls, and 'i.i f . 1 re-election, o r ala t least Is lean tag th a t SeiSenate President Pro-Tem James RliRlsch, R-Bolse — Is attempting to ^ — Sen.— J d m u: BBarker.-R*Buhl,_ aih ..OY!overturn that plan. The leglsIaUve. nounced to S ^ptember t that be would leeleaaere“ <iblitaRt--nhat-large-^^ n o t se e k re*ele<lectlom L ast w eek, /h e cr<crepandM to district populatkns : s^dhelsfitSckiiiliigwlthlbMfdeclslojL/ rtib B£ker;7ioviW ¥er. a r e a ' “om —le^atbrs-^^rgtnoit:imaatnfflM::ln--rUii their confusionn over wbat area tbey 1 .LwlUseektorepnjre se n t................... ptof 14-B plan -among- lawmakara, AccordingtoU► the secretary of state’s mimany, Indudlnff-^Stlveii,-—are— — s for candidacy must be dr office, peUlions I 14-P nitTnhi»n«ftn thwm. Ot^TB______ — nieffTiflafenhe- are clrcutoUng peUUons Indkattog Idaho dlstrict’juiludge last su m m er. --------• SMELE^ONonPagaAl--------------- n d a le Vwins big;— : T#Tr,N<w.pto<>/SKYESAVI5AVE60N — « 'Jt'f ah V iitnc s ff ff » n■ f t o o p s ^ o n ^ w as p u b lish ed by the Geo:Borge part to fllegali activities,'i and'it portra State DemociocriatSc Party Qialnnanm Md book, wMch m Coo^ess Committee, ^cts Hansen af a “ dndragoolslayer." For the ca the DemocriSc'presIdenllal nomlna- Horgulealstts th rough the po U tk al comIlcbook k Hansen Ibr Ca iebooktet.turatoP«gBAS_^ IBLDMAN tht w a.-7be------^aitousJ)emocn Bkinfl - p i e t a s t o ry o o th e t o g t^ ~ ~ r ------- - t-tlnn i n ^ at onp-«rneibefe:y!efe: ^ t ----------^ ZTl ■ w e ro fopiinlnfl i>n *" prfpfl*T*- with frosh vvictories ta M c h lg o n UoUon for Its Tuesday primary, wben 171 . V T and Arkansas underu his bdi, Walter dedelegates will be at stake. ID e state Is the- lairgest prize thus far-to Ute r t r i g g e r J s free-sfpeech CI'-I- V - MondaleoutpoU<)UedGaryHartbya99-l th« O usterX of cama g m g n e r margto ta Pw*uerto R ico's p rim a ry sUsUU-young presidential election year. — In <^caB0rye4hreefurvlvprs-n^ ------ -- ^Lthreatf~^«»»p^'Hlfl~rfeag3om -------**Ever^T>6dy'Wl» Is here-and«»llclttog4s-fl«_pay<ng----Simdavt<ndVell? h t o a d ^ n w m e n t u m — —! ^— ^y^A¥Ha>BW IS= ---------------S lu B a J S S » ^ E E S i fOf-a polltlcid caM datee inI a — t o d o that,i!.bcsaEiiriMinrlny. n _____ '' tiefuiiTuiecrucl^ ■ JimefNeyi^wrJterr— ----------- o^8peech to campal pi e u S the^tevTJai©— ea public place, It was the firstit ttime he had dealt with popolitical At the same p p s said . Ja c k s o n :inslst<sted Sunday that his da^ftip pinimYng a “dramaUc dif­ . campaign worker for congngres- However, Capps deidenies he threatened a negai;atlve activity In the eighIght years of tbe fair, Capps : t w in FALLS-Aca did no* thintf wtrh arHvlt;vity_w aa___campaign Jo tJthe DemocraU c p resl- fe]ference’ ’ tietween himself and Hart on fioiSil'candidatierDau'AI'AJamson of-Jerome-sayrtl■rthe— news-campaign-aga!igalnst-Adamsom-He-says l'9-he— ^And-he-sald-he-di “iluit“IrauerH art“retorted'that-ho-l8 -------- n the fair's theme, dential nomtadnaUon was getttog tli aw B or of tbe ‘ TwinI F allsl Home and Energy FaLralr” threatened to run oronly one story on Saturdiday’s appropriate given tl unwiUI^ to let “Mondale or anyone /& th e H ow ever. Stubbjbbs says the courts allowlow such s tro n g e r an d “•we’re « mdvtog up every un v id a te d Ub freedom'llhof ^leech by preventing; hihim incident If the campalipalgn workers did not leave dse to this country gauge roy in­ a c U v lty ta "quasl-j:sl'publlc places.’’ F o r ex amunple, j he day.” d f --------- from passing out campii^ g n litera tu re a t th e fairtir <on fair. t a 30-yard dash. It is a J teitensity of commitment to dvil -------------Thft^fldio statlon.o'a.owner says he threatened aUow political campaign woworicers,. .“This Is not 8 ;- i , juiuuilMy. — - '— — eveifgnt.” Jackson said. “I ritrights.” ................................................ ............ rtn'FaUs-attomey-woridng-fg^or— restraining-order-be<because-btuI}be-&Kl-ihe-o( :-------- ^rMflrtrstobbsra-Twln bg'malis amtotheraceuriosiay:” '' “ MniKiai8'aBO'tOWi-«n-Httri-fc-dalm “ ■unnlng against Rep. Geon!orge workera were harrossassln g p eo p le a s they camec Itato to such places asIS iprivately owned shopptog A d am sm , vbo Is n m ) used by tbe general public, Ja c k so n spolioke to the American- to be Uie candidate of “new Ideas,” jiansen la tbe primaryary, says KEEP radio statiation the Twln Falls High{h iSchool gym, where the evevent because they are us saytog, “I raggest Uial ta the race for S to c e th e publiclc >w as n ot paytog to e n te r- ththe fair, Arab Antl-DlsaicrimlnaUon Committee sa ow ner D ave Caipps alsodao threatened to get a tempmpo- was held.

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