Mgnno Gomes Have ______From Start to Finish

Mgnno Gomes Have ______From Start to Finish

V. ' !• r- A-2 Timo3-Now3. Twtn Foilsoils. Idaho Mondoy.'Fobaiafyy 22 8 ,1 9 9 4 j --------------------r.----------------------- - ']■ Seastitrom ____ lecisioQ.tbmove. Continued from3m A1 Manlanufacturing is important. ny and made tbc decl Weath<ier The compony spent threee ;years Seastrom Manufaciifacturing vms start- 10 be in line wilh the Tl ------ r* "Wc want to iensive qJ in his grandfalh<atb er '8 garage as a other employer!ers around here,” he ,look3oking for a new. Icss-expe homome. And Scastrom and his1 ffamily small tool makingg sishop. The compa- said. ny then grew u pI .withw i (be cm ^ing .Manufacturing makes lik«Jced the Twin Falfs area. S caslrom Mai jmpany Soudiem Californialia iaerospace indus- ir Jb. 28. , electronic components ' ‘•We’re nol the kind o f corr The Accu-Weaeather® forecast for inoon, Monday, Feb. small washers, el hine parts. The compa- who/here the ovnicrs can live whencrc they try as a supplier. • and other machir n jtself. T he company haihas diversified so 4 0s )r th e day. IS 550 pages with morc wani/ant and let die pompany run 30s Lines separate> hihigh tem perature z o n e s for tf- n / s catalog has ofits products are items lisled’, although Solo 1Twin Fnlls was a good matiatch for lhat 95 pcrccnt of i thon 55,000 itet us American manu- ^ 1 0 s— Ihcre arc really only a thelie ccompany as well as a goodd imatch shipped to various J S. ; Seastromjaid thi in ie ^ including tb e ,. ■ liicts that'com e iii V ary -''foor rt] us," Scastrom said.----------■1* ------ ---- factitring companic; ^ few basic produc remaining 5 pcrcenl Isizes., • StStill, Scastrom and his familyly spent car makers. The rem ' ing shapes and si: id, partictdarly in tbe lexpensive products, so 333 nmonths deciding to move loTto w in o f sales ore abroad, p J 2 0 ^ •‘W e havc'inex ; bit to a lot o f compa- Falls'alls. Far E ast ^ , we sell a litde bi teen with die,compa- lanufacturing company “S“Small compaaies don’tt im o v e ■ Scastrom has been . nies. Every man card of has bought our quic[Uickly. Som e do but it can be care- ny full-time everr sirsince he graduated you’ve ever heai istrom said. “Our prod- lessess. It took three years beca:ause it from die Universityity to f Soudiem Cali- produtasSeasti V \ /sos^ emblc other people's did,lid.” he said. “ W e weVe basssically fomia in 1983.. H<He started in the ucts help assen readeady six or eight months agego. But maintenance d^artnartment and worked products.” lid his company’s prod- wvith itl my father passing awa;lay last ^ his way up. Seostrqm said idered high quality imd sumummer thot really threw a w rench “I'd like to do whw hat m y father and ucts ore considei s ^ 40sy<-:4 ^ CCS compared, to coni- intonto die moving plans.” grandfadier did, and dull was grow a have high price: itting costs for Scastrom ButBi Scastrom took over the c<comjta- quality company.” ’' 60s ; petitors. So cuttii I 6 0 s ^ Russid a_____ c m A l " poli)oIicy. I think thal’s really nnaive,” broad latitude to del'delve into the f i^ - 80s Continued frorr )ennis DcConcini. D- saida id McConncll. cial backgroundsi o f its employees, But Sen. Der iirector Robert Gates m not sure all the agri- In'the spy case, DeConcinini said Former CIA direc 7 0 s— Ariz., said “r r a blame for the Ames .] lits lh a t I d o n ’t th in k *hehe Senate Intelligence Comim m ittee put part o f Uie blar cultural credits FRONTS: 7 0 s — ; to pay back is in our whuvhich he chairs is looking intinlo how case on Capitol1 HiHill, saying mem- they’re going tc Ami\mcs spent $1.5 million ~ alalleged- bers of CongrcMs in 1990 refused to {tl?! - ^ . ^ - A - A . inlerests." luthority to look at h McConncll, R-Ky.. lyy ssupplied by his Russian hahandlers give the CIA auth Sen. M itch I employees, CO LD W A RM•M STATIOmm ___________ _________O 1994AcQi-Wealhor I U.S. aid to Russia — ~— ’without being detectedI tb y th e crcdit reports on cmj said proposed U is pending for ihe fiscal CIA:iA . DeConcini ackno^knowledged lhat rcc- Prossuro ___ ^ $900 million is | Por permitting finan- next Oct.-l------should------_ .J“You ctm get to g re e d ... byy having1 ommendations for | H L EEEl ^ EU EZ3. E3 S i .1^'^ year starting-neTiplete review in the af- aI dtdeclaration onncome~ond'b■bnlancc~cial-background-oht -ohccks-on- ClA-cm:;__ undergo a comp nade In 1986, 1990 HIGH LOW SHOU10W ERS • RAIN T-STORMS FLFLURRIES SNOW ICE SLSUNNY PT. CLOUDY CLOU> nes’ arrest last week. shetsheets every year” for CIA etiemploy- ployees were madi I termath o f Ames "never materialized oposed U.S. aid would ces,ses, said Lugar. Kozyrev, DeC}Concini and 1991, but “ ne' V>aAuo<MtloaPiw Perhaps prop< It on former Soviet re- andm d L ugar spoke on N B C ’ss “ M cel into legislation.” .. .. bc belter spent < :n head of die CIA’s m Temperaturesyc Spokano 33 30 1 McConnell, ranking ‘h®:he Press." McConnell spo)oke on Ames had been h M lnP ti W ashington 31 16° publics, said h 1 David counterintelligcnci;nce branch for the Max Mln nber on the Senate A ^ ABABC’s “This Week Wilh I • minority membt Soviet Union andod 1Russia, allegedly Albuquorquo 68 34 . subcommittee on for- B™Brinkley.” “ ;; Twin FaUs propriations su' DeConcini said he plans to intro* working as a douloubic agent since -------- ^ AUanto 55 28 M. ^ cign operations. he CIA ’ 1985. V---------------< Boston 26 9 . MaxM : Yeltsin wants is our .ouc iuce legislation giving th< MinPcp '‘W hatever V ________ K ------- Chicago 27 -55 ...... Yostonjay mm mi Dallas SO 3515 . Last yoor ^ Donvor 62 3151 ........ Normal 48 25 D es Molnos 26 7 ,01 Sunsot today 6:26 p. ton,,____ ICoeufD’A lw ls y I 2 ....... S u n r is e tom orrowU Clint Dotrolt 25 -2 ■om A l lyly \won a $447,000 judgmentI jagainst scope of authorityty to review the sitiu- Honolulu 61 63}3 ....... o.m. Continued fror i a ^ iL tion and possiblyy eleliminate this con- Houston 61 4616 Lunar phase: Lasl q : also concluded this >t- _ I quarter T h e FD IC a othcr-in- Hict” Indianapolis 32 1010 •MafCh4:nowMarchl: could find no evidence In addition, Hubbcll’s brotl 112; flr^l month that it co so sued Brcslaw, the FDICT5IC attorney who re- K onsasClty 37 14 quarter March 20; full I 1 the M adison case. I®"law , Setti W ard II, h as als< iiiMofch o fa conflict inth ceived the warninglings, rejected diem, Lna Vogos 70 53>3 27, micnl had taken control Madison, Jeddcloh noted, The govcmmi o r in charge ofM adi- LosAngolos 67 56 fler it failed in 1989 aiid “I oITcr this information bibecausc writing a regulator ii o f Madison aflci ‘'im p o rian t to keep d H d i Momphis 46 28a '.Z Idaho •s. Clinton’s firm to sue theidiere appears to be a confiict in rcprc- son thot it w as *'ir had hired M rs.' live.” _______ Miami Booch 80 65 ormer accountants for sentation nnd a question of lo;loyalties, things in perspective ) Milvraukoo 27 6 iMlnPcp M adison’s fo n Mr. Hubbcll may or may nott Ibe a b le -' She said H ubbcll'wll was not rcprcscnt- , ................Boise 50 40,03 md breach o f contract. Mr. Mlnnoapolis 20 2 03 negligence and ts in the ing his in-laws ngtagainst the govem-j ................Burtey 47 39 handled by R^se parm er toto 'compromise our interests N ow O fioans59 41 39 .15 The case was ha nvolved only in an in­ ” ................Falrflold mmmr bcll, now the No. 3 offi- SetSeth W ard matter” in which th(Ihe FDIC ment and was “invol NowYorV 27 12 mm..... W ebster Hubbel working for govem- ^J^^^F ateUyl ................Gooding mmmr >. Justice Department wawas appealing the judgmciicnt, the direct way" in wot Oklahoma Ctty 43 20 m f".... cial in the U.S. J I. A nother partner in ................Hagemion mm n before the contract was nieimemo said. ment regulators. A Omaha 29 15 as die primary lawyer 2° ................Idoho Falls 38 34 sc firm lawyers, includ- ^On Aug, 10, 1989 a federalral credit the Rose firm was tl Phoonix 76 *50 ............... Jorom o 47 37 specialist, Ken K. Schneck, wwrote an in representing thehe {government Brcs- Pittsburgh 24 5 ion, worked for M adison spe I Twin Foll« ^ o j 5 ............... Lowlslon 43 34 iQ ing Mrs. Clinlon FDIC official that in the suitit against law said. Portland, Mo. 23 5 ...............Malad 40 34 its failure on a state regu- FD 34 in regards to its I die Madison accountants, infor■ormation Under the rcgufatiufations in place at the Portland, Ora,47 3939 .24 Malta 46 33 die 33 Jt,15 latory matter. would be lime, regulatorss cccould disqualify a Rono 55 42 ...............McCall mmm a sccond matter in the on the institution’s practiccs wi I mm.... But it was a contractor if theyy lelearned o f an actual SL Loulfl 34 17 ..........Pocatolio 42 35 : that caught the attention mmade a availoble to Hubbcll. 35 .16 Madison case th k c £ ^ Salt Lake CItyde 32 .31 Salmon 47 31 “To believe lhat none o f thi:his infor- conflict — like aa la\law firm helping sue S'* o f regulators.

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