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Day Gei "A Won E ^ I Neva [Rish, ^ I Doo Msh,? I Norse I :Et!D Am S- Amoii

Seeking w in ter supply STORING nuts (or winter]ler food supply Is an Importflnt (alla U ^ K - . activity (or this squirrel and | . others like him In Twin Falls. ■ At this point, however, be seemed more int^L-onJ avoiding the camera lens. But he’d belter stq> up his eKorts because the first general fre ez e o( Uie a u tu m n IsI s ] forecast for tbe Magic Valley and other Idabo areas. AndDd a fte r that tbe chlU wlU in-[n- creaae until wlnUr sets in. Ctia'icslem'i’r'' iimcs'NcAS I f c - ~ v ' x \ ' ^ Lv/^ "W.i m i e ^ i m :e t! D Idaho’s Laiargest E vening NeN ew spaper’ Ev0n l«ti Inr 1 73rd'Ird Y ear, No. 36 Twin Falls.5, 1Idaho, M onday, O ctoberlO‘r10,1977 ■ 1Kf 0 CQftl«:Qfti«Td*li*»f¥ G e in e v aI d o o a m s -— a lnn < ^ t - - t e d a y lestlnlan state, "Wc don’t Ihlnk • ----------- U N IT E aN A T IO N S J'<UP1) - Israeli Foreign peacepei talks, would be. closcly,y_scr\iUnlzed_fQr, s( ___ oi ihe openieningofpeacelalkslnGcneva—aI—as long ■ reJecllonofaPales jr or need for"a Ihlrd slalc, a - - i M inister M oshe Doyanin Ilodoy again rejected any possiblepo: PLO connccllon, he repreplied "I don't asUieyareire not m em bers of Uie PLO, Ihere Is room* for i ^d Geneva PalcsllnlanBlalc...j.,.andwodonolacceptU,’'he 1 ; 'e a tlie r representation by the Palesllne •Liberation thinkthi so ,” A sked1 V,wheliier Israel would ollend C - " W e Organization al tho Genjcneva peace talks — then . ■ "A' s long as Uicy are living Inn the Gaza Strip or talks wllhilh Uie PLO, Dayan uid, “No,.wo..we shall......Rald......... in Uvo West Bank, he added,", opened th o door to1o\v-1(w-1eVel?L0 rcprvsentatlon Utinic W est B ank and Uicy say Uiey represent the not. Wes IIhlnk UiaHhtj PU) ttaudaa (or(o yielr :. PaiesWnlans in ..... -------- "sh o u ld Bcck Uiclheir- national salislacUQn .ta a V - . b y sa y ln a c rc d e n tla lss Wlwould nW bti checked th a t peoplepc of G aza c r iho W esl Bankank " Dayan said, objective,(c,lo destroy Uracl." u s," -----------------------: S y rlan—Foreign—Minister—Mlnl9le^ n - "cTosely. ■ ■ “they“ t would be acceptable to us,’' jierrrAb*^ -r'jQrdanl'an’^tatev^ Kliaddam said earlier today,/, IrIn an In- ‘'living logcUicrair'arid nA^^^vWlngUio Rnk?'”^ ^ - -. D ayan, scheduledI tcto address Ihe full'U.N. Wliat would be unacceptable,3le, Ihe said, would H alim Kl: 'published In B eirut, th a t h is cour:ountrywIll Dayan also 6uldDid Uie cochalrm cn of tho Genova M G e n era l. General Assembly latci]ter today al th e sta rt of th e bebe any Palestinians coming (ro(rom other coun- tervlewpi any Geneva conference In whichwh the lalks, Uic United!Jd Stales and Uie Soviet Union - . third week of general3l ddebate, also reiterated lo tries,tr: such as Syria or Jordan,n, ""Ue want to sll boycott a Joinl siotemcni urging "Uie M fre e z e newsmen thal IsraeliII fflatly rejects ih e idea of ' dodov.71 w llh Ihe representalivessofPalesllnlansin of 1 PLOIsnolnolreprcseriled, despite Uielr Jo sler Ismail legitimate riglitsits of the Palestinian people" be ■ any Independent Palestlesllnesttle. thth e W esl B a n k an d G aza," he saidsaid. • Sunday,ly, Egyptian Foreign Minister said on a U.S. television progra3gram thal token Into considisideratlon - could not Insist on d tonight If Uic Arabs Insist[ oron PLO representation at “But we siiall not be sitlln:ltllng dow n w llh F a h m i sol ning of Uie the addition of “nc‘new p a rticip a n ts" nt Geneva, Geneva, hesald. "thereercwlllbcnoGencva.” ... PPi a le stin ian s living In A m m an," w llhout'PlPLO "speakers" at ihe opening nee, ‘'G eneva will nol ta k e p laice." c e .’ • He said the on!only addition Uiai Israel might Then h e lefl tlic doodoor open a crack. Asked Isra el hos said il would' ncco]iccopl Palestinian conferenci S I — Page 111 b e Lebanon, and iheiTonly if “ all whelher credenllals5 oof any Pr.Iesllnians at repre; rese n la lio n a s part of a pnn-Aim-Arabd^;Iegotlon Dayan1 vwns .adamant on Ihe Issue o(o ( 1Isra e l’s a g re e lo would be I ■ A rab countries ogiogrccdtoll." , COLD " ^ ^ ^ N AAagicc V alley fhts uniit^ Irishh I FARES DROP; Hughiighes Airwest fares may g down across Idaho. PageIge 13. PRIORITIES: The IdIdaho Board of Educatio ranks about 70 spending?ig priorities for 1979, Page"a 1' w onmen galin Nolbets I Times-News libel trial I DELAYED: The Tii OSLO. Norwayay (UPll - The Nobel Peacee Today, Miss Corrlgnn1 bnbroke down and wept I postponed. Page 13. P riz e s for 1977 and 197Q were awarded loday to0 when told slie and Mrs.. WiWilliams had won the I Amnesty Intematlilatlonal for ils worldwide flglil to0____ peace prize._______________ I ^ ‘■defend Uie valueue (of hum an Ilfc“ and to a p a ir ofif “It’s just overwliclming,ling," she said IhroTigli 1 waging, a. pence movementit sobs. " I con scarcely l)cllevcllevcil, Si p p o r t s _ _ ........................ B clfasl, w om en ,v seeking lo endHi Ihe violence In Northenin .. " I'ThlslsatrememlDUscn■a cncouragemcnifor u s - ....... -I'*.::”'' ^ — ...— _ — .^Ireland. ---------- ■■ -In our-WotiC-sliC-sdd-rLQ"1 nfpDptUip-nwflrd.Qn • ---- ^-------------------------------------------- ^ — T lie 1976 p rizec 'which hurt been skipped last‘t behalfofUioscpeopleofUic{ Uie-world, p a rticu la rly year — was give[Iven by the N orw egian Nobel'1 ' in Northern Ireland, who10 Inliave worked and are I C om m ltlec to BctlyBe Wlllinms and Malreadd working so desperately forpcace,"for p Corrigan, leaderscrs of UroNortJierinrelfiM Peacir'e MlsTCiH'i'iRnn-nnd-MrTrrIrsrWlillams-tbuched-a --------— M ovem cnl. deep chord in cmbatlledled NorUiern Ireland’s H Royals' Tlie 1977 p rlie!. .w worlli $145,000, w as given to theI! people. civil rights organization,or; Amnesty In-*' “No one oulslde knowsI'S w,whal It is like lo b e a 7 ^ P atek le rn atlo n al. for Us work “ lo defend th e value of m other in Belfast, livingg In constant fear, when human life agalniQlnsl hum iliation, violence and even to lake your childreniron shopping is to live ti-h. agonizes lo rtu re.” wllhdealh,’’Mrs, Williams!im ssald. Miss Corrigan,m, 33, and M rs. W illiam s. 34,I. The two women organrganized a grass-roots ■ c formed the "peopeople’s peace" movement inn m ovem enl which beganI willwllll "p ca cc m a rc h e s ," p ^ — P age 15 A ugust, 1970, afUafter a gunman's getaway carT some bitterly conlesled1 by extremist groups of f cruslied to dealiillil three young children. Miss>3 boUi R om an Colliollc anddProleslantcamps. Pr } . Corrigan’s niecesesan I d nephews. jald slie was “sliallered m am : Mrs. Williams, who said UPl "I have had cmenough',” she said Uicn. “ 1 willII ------- by th e nows but v c ry' hnihnppy,’’ said Monday devote m y ll for lo bringing peace back to-thele “lolcst (Igures show-Uialal violenceV has dropped HETTY WILLIA[JAMS. LKhT, MAIHEADCiC O H R IC A N ---------by-M-pcTCTntirrNorthcnrlr■irlrtlond/^--------------------------------- IVncp IVizf for N. Irciiiiuiul cfforiH j ■ y V Noa tio n a l PANAMA VISIT: IdiIdaJio Sen. Frank Churclurch I ' proposes a visit to Panainama by the Senate Foreigreign - [rish, ^M sh,?Norse iamoii§g scoffiers Relations Committeei tto help iron out treati^aty affolr covering 40 hlocka olongong Fiflh : Rodino, D N-J. 'tro u b les. Page 3.- • ByUiUtedPnPreulntemaUonal . T he sto rm dum ped about 2 inciinches of rain on five-hour al - is sciicduled for today nml,(I, wv llh a M ondale also willwl help lay a wrealli al a Not everybody bebelieves In Ctirlstopher UieUn clly as the United Hlsparspanic American Avenue ~ Living elecllon pending next monUi. a flockfli of statue df Columbuj • Columbus. ' . • P£Parade Committee, celebrateded ■Spain's spon- mayoral elc bus,' then allcnd a Mass and BSycarsago, • candidatescs will be among the Ihousanisands of- reception- ot a ehe hurch In Chk’ago'K.-;.‘Llttle ' As (a r a s th e Irish1 arcat concerned, 11 was their sorsJilpso of Columbus^ voyage 4B5 yi s. ’eo p le (iwn'St. Brendan theNe Navigator who discovered _~ A sccond p a ra d e In the B^orougl■ougli of Uie Bronx m archers. Italy ." P e scheduled to serve as-gr«nd untry New World sometiK tlm e betw een 4S4 and 587' spsplaslied Uirough.the rali? wllh/lUi m ore than 50 AWARDS TONIGHT:iT : The wbildrOf counti :ago. Vice President Waller Mo d F rancisco's C6luinbu.s Day (lc(loals and bands under^ spons<lonsorship- of liic In Chicaf Mondale marshal (or San f music will be in the spotliglitsp tonight duringa Uthe 1 ’ I Uie annual Columbus D ay/ parade,pc parade on Sunday,ly. hut unc.xpecledly wiihdrew 1«, • A Welshman will1 lclell you a certain Princc CCc olum bus E:>ca Alliance andI theIhe. Morris Park- will lead tl b’lll ,be dedicated lo .s u c hI Italian-11 ai uic last minute,lc. leaving Uie evenl lo about amiual Country Musiclc Association awards sh6\ Medoc d id th e jo bI aiaround 600 A.D., and, gf CommunityC( Association, which will ns as Judge Jo h n Sirica and Rlep.

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