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Ir niaycaare law m(lay be flawjued— B]I W o ^RivernaihIs top seecd—DIE BBBSmmmm ise McCord of jer<^me 8 away her • flly 2 daysyitM t h e ; roflierclfis^ified ad. II 733;0e26 t(^a f e ® ' 25^ .Wednesday,lay, Septem ber 30,1987 82nd year, No. 275 Twin Fall-alls, Idaho 4 ------------....... - I '■ . R e sa g a n ^VOW'S Aft^r'69-65 Ik B/erTsiitUhoiistihg onltly beer Beardaley d '<[aietly< at ,dfy hall whilee fail, but that the turnoutnout was lighter thin to ^ te d Tuesday ^ni^t. ButI t had expected, liim a s * d hb'i«toi bwOT r ttThe T vbtM were ;' -FliiEB A ^iii I- whea d^offidali ani■nnounced the meaeure hadd DSira at Tbo Moon,)n, !B eardsley broke th e ' MboaTae0d^,higJ ^ ta F U ,« r . d fa) see th e apoUed baUota. new a to a crow d of aboutlUt a dozen T uesday-ni^ reildentJireafBTtncd lhei?de>d^r' fidledrbedtmand^ fa i sp en iid ers -^’:;:T o esd « y P U w « x-counted eij^t ballota -as18 patrons. b ig *a^Tnth'«rfii^-v^Ti^ iGmiakd'pafdteeki. drdeata •: .V irginia A nderson,, wlwhit> having no c^ '- 1 sam e c^hduaibh: There ^^ .polwSiaM ?^ and came td thil« ot other mariuiaboBWIM TBanwi •yea’* and 'no," p lain te w ith Tbo Moon,n.saidTmaimiddleJiged* sa be ;tiara . ; ‘ .TatherthttahWM «i Qwdfiad on the ballot -• lady, a n d I d o n 't p a r ticularly i ^ t like a hc^-ralalD g; , wtftUiBbmer^.i. r heerbar^. a g a ^ t H i ^ r by the iMIriiik, i "I think'the =whwhole thing ia crooked," in g b?a ttle : • ' Beardalay aaid. T[ tithink e y ^ bdlot-abouldd S he aaid th a t if resicresidenta could drink in f a d - j,. , xt F iler, th e re would boi fe\fewer drunk driveA ra die^l' owner of Pilert, - oionly b e m counted,'* 1h e aaid after. B tonning o ut tb e road, TheAModntedRd Press autonximatic spending cuta la te r ’ luled ofdtyhall • taTem.saldtneoioutam i^^riection pUKl d Avoteforliquorbythetho drink also would havai' throw•own o u t by th e S uprem e Courl I p eti- HoweveTi d ty offid)sk ^ a aaid that if the apoiled d been good for the town’iwn's economy. "If theyd- WASHINGTONON - President The[ie preaident’a enthusiasm % bailotBi h ad bMfl <»uiounted, the rote atill would brjng aome buaineaaI baback, this town’w o^- esday. signed legisla- the! lalaw haa cooled aince the Der d cre have been to'ptohibitllit liquor. Reagan on Tuesd jgio gangBtera in and c i survive," ahe aaid. tion reviving thethe Gramm-Rudman cratata took control o f th e S en ate t rying:.. .^ 8 .pwplelof.:Pi,:'Filer. .havei.^ken,'! aaid. ler.*< he 'm d ..n .w a s ju 0t.try i J." ■ ‘‘Beardaley said he'wasvaa u nsure w h a t hia n ^ ' budget balancingdng law and voWed year,ir. He said Democrata were t n tovti. P ^ l e should havere 1the Mayor Bob F6rt He waaid'he could not bave pre- ir •SeeFILERo!R o n P a g e A 2 that *^e big speiipenders in Congress ing: toto uae it to force h im to aw ep dieted beforehand ththat, i the vote would paaa or I . w ill have a fightIt o:on their hands," tax: iincrease or cuta in militi In a Rose GGarden ceremony, spencinding. I Reagan put hisis ssignature to a bill Hoi■louse Dem ocratic lead ers a I that would requinuire $2S billion in def- Tuesceaday that Reagan couldId no ; icit rtductionaa iiin the fiscal year longeIger dodge the deficit issue. i that begins Thuj■hursday, and a bal- “W“What he aigned, in effect,’ oa]^’aa anced budget b;by fiscal 1993. It 'No,5, Mr. Preaident, you’re ata t the would cut militar:Cary an d domestic pro-' endd of< the rope," said Rep. TiTony I grama across-tbcthe-board if ita goals CoeUelho, D-Calif., the majorityrw wl hip. tie bill are not met. “Thehe fact that.he signed the M utit. The presidentent complained bit- says,ys, yes, h e’a going to ta lk aboui terly about thele :legislation, saying " C ongress waa seeseeking to raise taxes HouseHo Speaker Jim Wright, D- imestic [ o r c u t th e Pentafitagon budget to com- T exa!xas, aaid that even if dome itirely, ply w ith it. HoB hjhad no choice but to spenien d in g waa” elim inated en tir the sign it, ho said,d, Ibecause it included *Vouou still wouldn't balance an virgently neede^ed increase in the budgidget." tbe ‘ national debt lim it. ReaganR* said ho waa signing . “Iwillnotalloviilow th e American peo- measure eai mainly bccause it wasaaatta- a legiala- ! pie"tio bc blackzckmoiled into higher chcdicd to th e u rgently Jiccded legi ll debt taxes," Reaganin {said, repeating his tionjn to increase the federal c ‘ call to trim “porpork-barrel spending" limiln it. ' - rrow to i that he said waiwas a t th e root of the TheTh Treasury needa to borro' . " ' ■ lefid ts, ' deficits. finalnance the government’s defi w aa in “The big speiIpenders in Congress andid without the debt bill wa k.E>ten will have a fight{ht on th e ir hands," he riakak of default later this week. I m m en t aaid, adding thathat those who expcct befoBforo th e signing, th e goverM o f . ita..D ^^^^^H I h im to agree toto ttax h ikes or defenstc waa m bolding - auctiona of cuta were ‘‘nuta.',ta.” aecu^ r i t i e a . lim it ’ '■ 4 Reagan’s hars]arah worda a t the cere- ThoTl bill increases the debt 1 rrr. aingle mony contrastecsted sharply with his to) $2.8$ trillion, the largeat ai in I statements euliarlier Tuesday before boosoost in th& sta tu to ry deb1 it o f $2. o n audience oof f iintemational finan- hististory, up from the old limit o j l Ight the d e r a critical oftljf th e huge U.S. deficit. I11 l l trillion. Reagan had aoughi There, he praiiraiBedthebilla8‘‘asig- $2.82.8 trillion figure. , . nal that 'Amerilerica is not backing EvenE' with the revived Gra ir fiscal down from ita}responsibiliticB" re . Rud;udman law, the dcficit for f lureday, Reagan’s suppiipport helped the origi- 1981988. which begins Thurs mF 1. B y b i- •. -nal Gramm*Rudludman become law in wou«)uld be about $144 billion. B 1985. At thatt titime, it included the •• Seo BUDGET on Page A2 m Genrmany, Japan< ehaldlenge targetst T he Associated;d IP ress to) aa record $156.2 billion last j i thle eU nited S ta te s haa done a bibetter . WASHINGTO:TON — , Preaidipi joblb thani Weat Germany and JiJap an Reagan assuredred tho world’s fman- innI reducing unemployment. U nited cial leaders Tuee‘uesday th a t hc stands UnemploymentU in the Ui ,. ■... ■ ; .'.■.'.''■'■..‘•.■.■.r'hTiB percent, .•■QKSfjfi ready.to veto “se“self-destructive,’’ pro- Staitates now atands at 6 pen when tectaonist tradede legialation, but he dowown from 7.6 percent v oUege'of Boothem Idaho Btuttu< ta lb n t a n d auidlehM i] challenged. WeiWest Germany and Reateagan took office in 1981. me the firtUver Hr. CBL ThHie oami In ii^ n d placece iiliila« Connie P ao IiiV ^ J a p a n to “fii“find • tho political • •According*A to an IMF report<irt, the gutnption’’ toI tatake a larger roio in uneinemployment rate in Wost!St Ger- • easin g trad e imbim balances. ' mnany ai haa increaaed from itats 11975. ■ ‘ “It must bee rrecognized that the 844 averagei of 5 percent to 7.9 -h e a lth Of th ei wworld economy docs centc n t th ia year. J a p a n still h aa 1 iports froom Iran not -hinge solelololy on U.S. budget uneinem ploym cnt th a n a ny of ths!r e ’Seiiatte votes S98-0 to bjar all im •duatrial ' , policy," Reagan;an aaid in pointed re- con:om m uniat w orld^ m ^ o r indui a to the United day thatiat imports of oil and peti - . lationa, but: it has”increaaedI fnfrom 2. The A sao d atcd Prc•resa. rccklcsJcsaly, attacking gulf shippIpping Iranian oil sales to th e anannual meeting of the nat ivo jiim ped w ell leum prodproducts from Iran went from . •rcent in to'stoptop th c flow of everybody clsc’acli •'States, in fact, havi . iS l-n a tio n Intentemhtional ’ Monetary 2! percentpi in 1975-84 to 3 perce is year. T he Com - $498 millimillion in all of 1986 to $819 , N - No, Iran ian oil, wo’rewo buying a half-billionin 1doi- above that point this, ;Fund and itata isiste r organization, 198,987. according to th e IMF. ■ WASHINGTON t reported Mon- millionn tthrough the first acveh imported into .the larsofhisoil of every yeor." merce Department the World Bank.ink. Later,L the head of tbe BarB ank of goods could be in m onthsisofl987'. of I if legislation . ; B u t ho saidd nnationa with a large Fapon,, Satoshi Sumita, toldithe tl in- United States by the Senate on f T 1 trade surpluses,BCS, notably Jap an and emational gathering that grgrowth approved. 98-0, b; At tho^thc White House, spokesman illy bccomea law.

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