iT^„>ifi StBt9 H !3 to rle»l Soe,. aoU e.^I^^A.^1 ; Magic Valley’s Home Ne'mpap^ VOL. 66, NO. MS TW IN FALLS, IDAHOi WEDNESDAV, SEPTEMBER 17, 19G9 W om an fekes U .N . H ilm A s Sharp Debaite Flares O irV iolence In Ireland; W ITED NATIONS (UPI) — The 2'»^h General Assembly [~ 3C^^on;~ f f csh' from .~a warning by_its_sccond woman-prcsidcnt ngainst view ing world affairs :iluvroc.liially,:i--Jnov:ed^,loiJay towac<lf:,_a_.confronlntioti. over Northern Ireland. ~ ihe hattie shaped up ,wi..... [he-it{eerine-committ€e;-whe'rfr a sharp debate was cxpccted oi whether to add Ireland'; demand for a U.N. peacekeep­ ing force in Northern Ireland to the assem bly’s lO-l-item agenda. Such n m ove was.opposed by the British delegation. "W e do not consider that U.N. interven- ircIand^s-EithcrTiccessarjrTBF appropriate or helpful," . MOTORISTS ir^r Newburyport, Mass., are advUed to a' siencll was placed upside .down wheh.palntlng the crossw a lk'' spokesman said. “ slom” , w hatever that Is, for schools. Young Joan KoskI, 6, warning. (UPI telephoto) M embers , of the steering o f Newburyport, scorns the stgn-palnter*s spelling. Aptually, com m iltee aro the assembly’s 17 v ice presidents, to be elected today. Assem bly President- An­ gie Brooks' Of Liberia and the Tiratrmtn--or-Jho-fi6ven-siandine committees, who were elected A irm en at the opening jsossion Tuesday. In her Inaugural address, PARIS (UPI)—The wives of capital before returning home an^ Mrs. Paula Harkness, wife The Texas women were ‘weakness seems to lie In the — - four-Americarr-airmen-downed to-Texas;— ^------- -- ------- of CaptrGreggHarknessrall'of )rom iscd7tiie me'^ing witinne fact-that^e~nirtoo~drieirview over North Vietnam -played A North Vietnamese spokes- Dallas; and Mrs, Andy’ McEl- ^anoi ' delegation...a fter - they w o rld -a ffa irs - somewhat paro- ----- • their ’ • * 1-said-tha-womon-could-not hanon>_wif&—ot—Maj_-Michad- drpve-to-ihe-gates of its-crcam»- chtally. as ' I f •they wore being today and waited for a be received by officials when McElhanon, o f. Fort 'Worth- colored— villa-* in — suburban playea-out-at the headquarters summons from Hanoi officials they called on the villa because followed their policy p t making Choisy-Le-Roi and rang the on tho E ast JRIver of New who they hope «/ill say whether they did not have an appoint*- no comment. high-pitched bell beside the blue York.;! ^ rnent, ^MUgj iBrnolig said dlploi alive- "have gometinVes failed T h e .g iijs still have_^the same tiie N_px-tii Vietnamese The HanQL^deicgation agreed '•'But, .of course. theyi.wilLbe entourage -immCdiatcly let thcjn. recognize -that flcUher oratory received at the delegation.” he optithism tfiey had when they to a meeting after-the women Into the grounds,^_jL_privlIegc nor agreements- between dele­ said. The Communists never camo to Paris." _ „ . paid , a surprise • visit to the extended to few foreigners. gations nor even resolutions or .Communists' suburban villa have reported the fate of the Wiihin-hburs o f the announce- Fifteen minutes later, the recommendations have had - T n t t isaing__Qvcr_JNctth. TWcnt-ftLnhf._Mnnnt_rfplPgnHftn*g ■ trnn-Hnn^»>fpf.npfL_ngnln.nr>f4 -trnich Im pact on__the courso of No time or date was set for Vietnam Trom_l.cight-months to agreement to a meeting,-five women got back into their affairs in the world at large.’*^ four. years.' the meeting. The four womenj Arizona women from the tjurquolse and g ra y Volkswagen H ow ever, she said, “ with the who flew to Paris Sundayrin'an The women—Mrs. Bonnie Tucson . area whoso husbands seem ing'declinc 'ot effectiveness . «!foit-ttH «irn' the‘fate'tff^eir S1fi'g1elotir W re :"d r'C ip t. Jerry ialso are missing In Vietnam bus and'^dtovo o ff to'th elf-h otel o f the U.N. and its reputation in ' husbands, w ere scheduled to Singleton; Mrs. Joy Jeffrey, left- for Washington and Paris with a proniI.ifi o f the meeting the wake o f world events, the spend only a week in the French wife of Capt. Robert Jeffrey, on a similar mission. they had soughL need for tho world body is ever <m tho increase.'- OLD. AND NEW get together to .discuss, varloosas^ts of city SBV) Miss Brooks, 41, a graduate Twin.............. Falls... .......Herb .Derrick, —left, who..... will......... leave.......................... Oct. 1 to accept_ itate a itipost In Babe, UUa o i-ShnW University in Raleigh. with Jean MUar, city engineer, who wUl become acting city manager nore on that date. -Censor- N.C., and the . U T H versIfyor “TTio.cbangeover Is“eltpe«tca toi>e orderly as both offlclau have worked togctber closelym : Wisconsin, Is Liberia's assistant jh o 'p n«t^_Mr^_Derrick -hold»-bU-dc«k-i^ys— ;— :......................... — .......- . - ------------ CollisiojiJQLHelicopters ' JEROMF •-^Mn~yi^~rnrT • e ia a iy - o f stato. ■ ■ ureenawalt has told new.5 She is the first woman to hold reporters that neither ho nor the assembly presidency since any city council member Mrs. V. L. Pandit of India In will divulge information Te- 1053. American Troops garding thgs Jcromo 'citv Astronauts Greet council meetings because of SAIGO n ' (UPf) - Two"u.S, M ilitary spokesmen said the were killed. Five women and 12 dangers of being misquoted. Army helicopters collided in civilian victims were fleeing a men were wounded. He said no ncw 3_ot_the_ Rockefeller It hnppfnpri npar- fligh t today Just south- of mnTshv p la tn ^ w h ere— S m ik Dl-monihly mcetinna^will-:ba_ provinciai— capital— 120— niilcs ............. ll-irTWTCflffaM Vietnamese—8otdiers—had“ becn av aila b le.to-th e press until A s f c - 'aboard. In-another tragedy U.S. sen*f Tuesday to -find a Viet southwest of Snlgon-Mjne~ofiho the minutes of each'meeting SskslBreak worst War accidents reported — hcUcoptor-gunfihipa-flred-on-a Cong unit reportcd-in-tho-area. have been o rcpared for nul>« WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Joining ,In w ero-m em b ers-of to-Mars. But each acknow- —As— tho—govemmeht— troops - group - o f — South— ^Vietnamese b yU ^ . sjxikesm en~tWr7 ear;— “ lication by MrV. Mabel Bev ApoiHrm^irnhtraTrrcpOTnrd-ro' ltTe^dlploiTiQtl?j~corps-nnd^ho "Tlie Incident.is being Investi­ civilians by mistake, killing alighted from their holicopter.s, eridge, city clerk. cheering Congress on their Joint Chiefs o f Stoff, and from meeting needs on earth. seven and wounding 17. U ..S . hond(iunrters said, “ an gated,” tho announcement said. For CEarity m o o n ' landing Tuesday and tho fam ily, gallery above, the "We cannot launch our It was not c lea r -what ac­ _ ---- Jh(J. .hcllC0ptCC_CQlll5lDn_£!C: ,imknoivn_Jiumbftii_flf^usncctc(l "TTiere. wfts.ho..Mportcd..grQuntl hsk ed-the-lu w m n kcM — not— to Bstronauts'-^beBming-'Wlvesr------- planetary - -probes-;— from— a— tion WflUWbO fiik'en i f area" WASHINGTOir(UPI)“=Tohp currcd about IS m iles south of enemy were observed cvadiiig Contact with tho enem y and ncglecl future space exploration Tho three spaco explorers, springboard ■ of poverty, dlscrl* ncw5ph[X!rs decided to staff D. R ockefeller 111 . urged the tho capital And involved n UKl fro m ,th e nrea." They turned there were no (South Vietna­ in their effort to solve earthly dressed In conservativo' suits mlnauon .<ri‘‘^ r r r r c 8 r , * '8814“ the sessions. cnmmahd helicopter . and ar out to be civilians. mese Arm y). or U.S. casual­ Senate today to restore tax and appearing ‘ rela)(cd and Collins. "But neither can we n dv a n ta ge s-th o-v e ry - wealthy problerns. _ _ __ _ A H l helicopter gunshlp. Ameri' Tho nunship pilol.t received tie s ." ' '‘ T i»o "A p oH o “ lc.sson 'I s Ihhl ccrrifldent,' voiced ..'low-key- ap­ wait until- cach-'-and— every gain when they give money td can m ililnry sources said. Both nermissron 'fro m the South Spokesmen said hellcoptcr.* national goals can ho met peals for continued" space terrestrial problem has been tlte collision and the accidental Vietnameso commander to open evacunlcd the seriously wound­ charity. where there is a .strong enough efforts looking beyond tho monn sdlved." '. - ,^shootiiiK occurred in the Me- fire, ' tho, Arn^unccmcnt said. ed civilians to ho.spltaIs. , Many Americans Tho wealthy, C3-ycar-old rhi w ill to do s o," A ir Force Col. Kong Delta.- - - Four, meiir and three women 1*1 ' wqs - one of two wni lantliropi.-it said curbing such Edwin E. Aidrin Jr. totd o joint accidents reported today. In a iulvnntiige.s -----as House-passed HoiisC;Senato session, ■ ^ . tux rcforni leglslnlUin would -do delayed report, hcadquatlcrs Keep'Gun.Dog " I t was here in the.se’ halls Israeli Planes ContiBLue said eight U.S. fioldicr.9 w ere • ■ ‘'drnHllcaily curtail” that our venture really began;" Reds Told Withdrawal killed and 10 were wounded in iho flow of funds into charitable said Nell A. Armstrong who an explosion 33 miles northwest For Protection causds, ’ ■ walked with Aidrin on of Saigon last Saturday. H(ickcf«'Uor. who hos devoted moon's surface.' Attacks On Egyptian Foes Thu announcement naid the .NEW YORiC,(UPI)-Sindlin- much of his adult llfo ' tc ger ai)d Co. reportrd •‘T u fidn y AirForce Col; Michael Depends On Wai';^Level troops were plnntlng an exp lo­ I'uiujlng the Rockefeller Foim Qoillns, who piloted (tin Colutn- B y United Press'Iritom atlonal Suez Tuesday.
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