/" ........... ' 7 5 '590Z- 1Z/:i/ 2 V ? 5 . ■' )GRAPHICS / e STERN MICROGl k e dr TY UT 8t107 SALT LAKE CITY l \ f c u n W 8 f g .......... '.................. '■ -------- H B f f l i B ! I , G olodinpriiin o ng,, U *|!^ i S j b ssevfctc0 jin hostitage case .Toiday’s The Associated IVejss and end)endorse a swiH dispatch of election P ^ y ccloudy U with patchy fog. War monitors.tors.' - . I witb highsh s in the mid-408. Tonight pi ' .Bdsri ts lodi; bunmtown BELGRADE, Yugoslaviaia — The United NATOiTO is waiting for the accord to be — cloudy andmd lows in Ihe >nld-30s. ‘ States'Sl top envoy to Bosniaia appealed to tiie si^ edd beforebe sending tiic bulk of tiie 60,000 , , . p>««tmA2 - " pcace deal worked. ouJ3ut-in Dayton, Ohio, SerbianSi president Saturday to use his clout to troopss promisedpn to enforce tiie pcace among I last month. ' winw the speedy release o f twotu French pilots Bosnia’sia’s :Muslims; Croats and Serbs. j s ip 6 v 6 '^ ; — In oddition to the ClCroats'handing over shotst down by Bosnian Serbs« ini August . So farfar, 350 soldiers have atdved in ■ I •- - Scdw<oFBMBd^^^roat-soIU^ersiumc) i.cd- Mrkonjic Grad and SIpoyo,Sl{ the Bosnion “ We attach the highest immportance to this Bosnia,ia,and-up a to-2,600 are expected by tiic • this t o ^ intonto tt-festfva|;bf fire and theiicfl ,Scrt>s are supposed to0 surrenders five sub- issue,"i'& Assistant Secretary o f .Slate Richard end of>f tiieth week, said British Maj. Simon Saturday, lootlooting dozens of houses amind tubs around Sarajevo')' t(to the mostly Mus- HolbnMkeH said after meetinsng with President Haselocltock, a spokesman'for tiic vanguard o f ■> ' Batcavcive closures then setting; themthe ablaze in defiancc o f Ifielti< lim Bosnian govemmenlent. SISlobodan Milosevic, who» host helped win peaces eiiforcers.eh Forty-seven American ’ J , Federalll bflicialsc soy some people.Ic nn! US..brokcrcd-cd intcmational peace plan forfo Thc United NationsIS anda Western coun-, freedomfn for captives held by Bosnian Serbs - troopstareiiiBosnia. are - 1 : . '• violating; caveci closures to protect ■hibcr-'hii Bosmn. tries have called ther Croats'C burning of in the past. Miloseslosevic did not comment af)cr meeting I : _; }------ : —flflting-baJa>ats in Gooding aod-Shosh< tmes o f smoke and tongues ofo homes a violation off thcTDaytonii agree-. - ^ Tho issue hodJhrcatenedcd-io-undcrmine witii HolbHolbrooke abou* tiie French pilots. The -1 counties, ne poured out o f at least. i(10 ment, Mying it sets ann 0ominous precedent ■ ththe signing o flh e Bosnianin peace accord, Americanican diplomat appeared to be-rcspond- I . buildings iaI, ,th<,th6:«eotcr o f this west Bosni-ai; that could foreshadowV thetl similar destriic-. re.reached last monith in Daytlyton, Ohio, and ing to> an increasingly a g g r ^ iw campaign I ’ antdwn'that.wIt,will soon be banded over tcto tion o f mud) b f Sarajevosvoby.Serbs: ‘ ,^ t to he formally ratifieicd in Paris on by tiie; FreFrench to win thc relrasc w tiie pilots, •........ I -v' . ' , Serb 'bontrbl.bl.'C ■ roat gtiinmeh, weigheded '. ' BiJt British U.'N. troo ^ - J Y ^ d a ii rbdps in Sipovo and u shot downown Aug. 30. ^ I unmlt,idp,hiihd dbwnwith.teUtelevision sets and.furniture,re, Mrkonjic Grad have dorione nothing to stem ' ^rcnch^ government spoltokesman Alain • Franconcc threatened Saturday to “hit” the ' I •T h d u gh,fae'.16ves.giiseti h .i JelI-0 salsalatd,' stumbled'.from-om'hoiise to bouse, packingng the mdyhein, arguingng that their U.N. LamassoureU said Saturday,, though, Uiat the .Bosnianan Serbs! unless it gets information - I ' ‘ , , Times-Newlews colum nist jSteve Gru:rum p . tractor^trailersTS ffull of lo o t ' • peaceke^ing mandatee —- established be- ceceremony will go ahead despitedeti the dis- about them.then .1 hates alweSvays having iO'Cat-atithe; kidsk . - .: Tbe Croatsts areai destroying (his town andnd fore the Dayton.accordtJ ipaved the woy foS ' puie.pu Already»dy this year, Milosevic has success- I tal?le. ■ 'tbe-nei^borihjiring town of, Mrkorijic GradBd. N A ^ )nW>nmtio!^ in1 BosniaB under loos- • At 0 40*nation conferencee on< Bosnia held fully negclegotiated with Bosnian Serb leaders I . ■■ B l 1>ecause both!j arare-'datedito shift fixnn Croat«t er nda!6fdigagementIt precludes such inir> London, porticipants moveved quickly Sat- for the! rel<rclieose o f more tiun 300 U.N. peace- I ' control to Bosrlosnion Serb hands under thelie action.- , urtiayun to.put tiie p e ^ accor<srd-into practice, keepersrs taken'hostage,ti and o f o Christian I ‘ I . TheyTh agreed to set'up a U.bNN. police force Sciences MonitorM reporter. I _____ _WhoJs.tIi.theJbesi?_______ State, loc a l _____ I — L -----^—H eism an-in-TrophyTrotcrs’-top-coUc .............ftwttallplay Dl-........ l o n e F a a governm ent I ^ -—- —Key«>ntntests------------------- Federal wcW O Tl^r6e_^* Burley’ss bboys hosted Pocatcilo, wh isn’t keepi ^ e e d s l i i m — -------------Qie-Dietrich'ch-girl8‘visItedrShoshontf'itiill a . ]^K6mT61Hanen I couple o f imimportant high schooI'-bask<sket- Karen ToOddneinea Times-Ncws writ» ' I _ _ ----------ball gam csr- -------------- Tirfies-News writer --------------------- ■ ■ H i P a g e DDl I TWIN FALLS - When it comes to I TWIN FALLSS -B- ureau o f Land ^ trimmingtri government foi,-the feds ■ l(tontanana massacre Management archirchaeologist John aren’tare tiie only ones who could lose a . ■ Lytle knows whathat is like to be .'^ ^ H T he Univ<liversity of Montana crushi fewpounds.fev - ■ jn c a outnumbered. Stale and local governments make H another opp(pponent en route to the Di%3»VJ- Oae day he waswas redding a map sionI>AAfo(foqtball championship game. “P,up the fasiest-growing.segment'of H _______j^r^ ^ thchi^•od of-his tniek^ try-' publicjobs. ■ _____ ____ PwtPI iy where |ie — '■Itr l 940, state aiiJ-lucal-govem' B several million acreicrcs o f public-land, mentsme accounted for one in 10 toml ' ■ ----- rwhen'anbtherlriiek':lekpulledup:------ -job5rln-1990nhatfhiedon w asonein-------- ■ { ■ I He chatted withiih thei ^ y s inside. seven.sev H They confided thaiihai they were col- • In 1940, tiie fedqal government H Povvershiihopping for guys lecting arrowheads. accountedacc for one in 29 jobs. In 1990, H ___________ ThatJnighLoot.1ot.be:jueh-a-good..^^H thatthoi fnction-was one in 30.--------------------- It’s'lilmosilost Christmas, fella. Tf ycyou • idea, since takingg arrowheadsa is.iU And Randy Nelson, executive direc- H h aven't a clueclu what you’re giving her.he legal, LyUe told them.thc His remarks . tor o f the Associated Taxpayers o f H readon. ................ werBdoaeofihenwmco... ------ Idaho,Ida says suite and loeol govern- H mentsma can go for to rcducc duplicated ; - ; . the.same sentence f services.sen - ■ copple;' o f arrowhwheads that you ' For example, o coun^ g'ovemment ■ could for killing a person^j so he’d might buy dirt for its laiodfill without ■ '/J^tT os well ^ o o>t t mn ^”- L ^ le said..- B H H i realizing tiiat tiie dty' has din it is more ■ ipiis-in-thw tnidq-^--^-rr 7 7 W hen alii ( r — --**TTiey bad ;w:«|)piis than willing to give away, he said. ................■ '7' __State organizations nationwide are T o d ay ’s.ed^^^ri^^8ugg?'s^Bgp.Iyi^^ ■'•“ S ' ;■ " ^ r F c d c f ^ ^ r kc canci sometimes lUofLand'ManBflementnt arcHaaol^st'Solin'CI'Lytle^srparn^-smalleileir^eral'vrailt looking at ways teleduce spending. In ■ honesQr ^ fed *Beem lonely, andd iiicreasingly,ii it th at maria^qiklhllllonsB cof acres pi land.in ida^dahol-.v ' . ■ Idaho,Ida! a group of govemincnt workers » ; truly is, Statislics:s sshow that, con- m m | | | | | ^ -------- 1 callicalled RMucmg Idaho’s Bureaucncy * 'traiy to some politiclitical rhetoric and I 10ldaho<counties ^has started to look al ways to slim tiie B t, federal workers B - J t j < budgets at state and local levels. ■ imallet'part-of^hfH-BHBI ffefleraLJpba t —Wiih-all-tite-growtii-in-6tBto^4o----------■ _ i,L , , w o ^ o rc e in Idaholo-add a nationwide!..!. County . .RKleralJobilbs Percent of sta te cal govemmml^'’wby has the federal ■ government taken tiie heat for a bloat- . : O q ^ ^ m make tte.c^ ^: I D e c iin in g groW tl ed buicaucrsQ'? ’^An iS-year frth. ■ I ‘ ear-old Florida woniati.'say. .'S in c e th e 1960#,' Expensive ashtrays, S600 toilet the^staite w on'on’t prosMute a n p e c h ^ < }s,'the'number of ' . federal woricers asis.a.'percentage .a o f - sejits and unfunded mandates, Nelson - , ' because/she:e ws ore'a tight outfit jto thi the total workforce DA’rf oflficiB. irce-iii Idaho has ' .^ d i ly . fiillen. Thebe-percentage I h a d r . ^ H ■ereei^, ^ ^ ^ Partly prompted by critieism.-tiie - • ; ^ o ’wn slowly.throuirougb the 1940s fedeml government is also looking to - ' - and I9S0s-duriiig'llg the post-World downsize. In 1993, President Clinton ; War II and Koreanean.Wor eras. It H H U H f l H H vowedvow to eliminate 12 percent o f fed- ■ , NAACPgigets leader ' eml jobs and has started 10 do so. After IS monthsm< without day-to-di(j](fy- . peaked in 1963 and hits declined • 3 --------------------------- eversince. , . other areaa counties ^Congress is also looking to reduce ..leadership; RejRep. Kweisi Mftmiewa^cho- fedeml agencies. Housing and Urban X - - sen as'the newew head of the nation’s'oldest - T h e-to tal nunlbcilber of federal-^H ' ■Co u n ^ -F e d e ra l Jobabe Peiceirt of atate - workers has no'netbe!tb e l^ increased Development Agriculture, tiie Inter- civil rights orgijrganization.
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