rati ^ W \ ~ < j O p d mnorning iupsIIZ~ ^ ^Today’sforecasast: “ Panly cloudy :indmd windy wiih wesl winds 20-30 mph.1. Colder( wiih high.s seekccourt ____ nc;ir 60 and lows tonijjnight in mid-20s. -----------P a g e A 2 ----------- helpp to Campaign carar a v a n save snailss On the road agaigain Tuesday, the By N.S. Nokkcntvcd/cd Republican U.S. SotSenate candidate ran Times-News. wrilcr into an iiudicncc hehc didn'l expect at Munaugh Nigh SchoolooI. ................. .. _:rWJN FALLS -,E-.EiivironmentalisLs .------ — P a g e B I ------------ have gone to coun1 lo force ihe federal govemment to makeike a decision aboul Talks to beginI protccfing f/vc molluollusks' found along asireich ofthe Middkddle Snake River, The Twin Fallss Cityi Council on The Idalio Conseinservulion League Tuesday told cityity Manager -Tom and the Committee:e forfi Idaho's High________ ............-Gounncy.- to-stun-ncgiicgotialing-a-contract-- — Desen finrd'suft'TueTues'day 'to com pel wilh the Southern IdahoIda Regional Solid the Fish and Wildlife!life Service lo act on Waste District. u stuff recommendandaiion to lisi the P a g e B l motlusks under' th e E n d a n g e re d Species Act. ICL Executivee CDireclor Glenn Stew art .said I t ’s unfcunfortunate that his organization hadid tto take su ch a APphoe |Cauntics'consid(ider 1 district , confrontational appro::proacli. Vico President Dan Quayllaylo, left, and Son. Al Gorore, rlghtj debato as Adm.Im. Jam oS'Stockdale Vkralt!alts his turn In the middle.e. "But ii'sahe onlylly :alternative left.” ‘ Minidoka and Ca;Za.ssia counties are he said. looking at a proposalal tot build a ccntrally ‘ T h e s u it is thee secondsc filed by located public healthilth district to serve | conservationists to) forcefoi the Fi.sh and both couniics. Wildlife Service;e ito act on an - P a g e B 3 Q u a y l i e, G oiire ta nigle w lhile _ Endangered- .......SpS p e c ie s __ A ct— — . recommendation. A similars suit was filed in'TuIy over ai propo'scdprc listing’ o f the Bruneau Mot Sprinprings snail, IS tock(a a le icdeiitifiiesTgriid lo c k Under the federalral law.I the agency has one year lo eitherher list a species as Same old Marini n e r s endangered or witl:withdraw it from The Seattle Marineiners, after keeping ^The Associnicd Press w m V IC E P R E SID E NNT/AL 'i referring darklykly lo the Democratic front-It* c o n s id e ra tio n . It ican. on rare alive iheir tradiiionn ofo losing seasons, 1 runneri "Thee /American people shouldId occasiphs, obtainlin a six-month kept another standartlard going by firing ATLANTA - With pointiiming fingers and m P E B k T E, d em and that iheirheir president tell the truth. Do3o ■ extensibii.- their manager. insistent interruptions. AlVI (Gore and Dan wmmmt you really believlieve Bill Clinton will lell tlie In Decem ber 1990,•90, the Boise field P a g a B5 Quayle clashed over leadershi]'ship, abonion and ESI A T L A N 1T , A_ tnith. and do you'OU trust Bill Clinion lo be your'ur ofTicc o f the Fish andnd Wildlife' Service the cconomy Tuesday nightnij in a vice president?". sent its recommendaticJation on the Idaho presidential debate denoumlunced by James time thalat Gore and Quayle interrup■upted one . Tlie lines were■ere drawn from the outset on Spring snail. Snake; RiverRi' Physa snail, Eagles fly homel e s Slockdale as "why this nalionon isi in gridlock." another. the main issue ofioflhp campaign, Utah Valvata snail,lail, the Banbury Friday, the Collegeje oi f Soulhem Idaho "I feel like an observerT ata a ping pong , Jtwass a messy affair thnt ended o5n n :a sharpj ■ Presidenl Bushjsh and Quayle were like “deer:<-“r Springs limpet andd iheih Bliss Rapids game," Ross Perot’s runningng matei said afler riegat'jve/c,hble; with Rcpublican'<n 'Q u a y le .’.caught in.lhe lieailieadliglits".wh'cn the jeccssion volleyball team mn a k e s its firs t 8 ................ Please3 sesee SNAILS/A2 appearance at CSl gymym sincc August. "listening lo perhaps the lenllenlh or twentieth looking’ intoi the prime-time carhcriiera and ■ ‘ ' IPlease see D£BATE/A2K2 I__________________________ P a g e B5 Egyptiaan earttfaquaki:e death1 toll SUirpasses5s 400 New recipes fronom convention --'Ilie Assbcmt^'Prcss ' . .................Nancy Joy Jones i .sl:shares recipes she CAIRO. Egypt - Egypt's euieunhquake dculh -----------xeccivcd-ai-a-convcnlenlion-for-tho-fresh ----------ioU-cHmbed-pusl-400-Tuesdu>ic 'day,-and-onicia1s—H U H fruit and vegetable induidustries. blbroadcast appeals for calm amongam Egyptians P a g e D l terrifiedtu of anolhcr-tcmbloj-^j-^any-fveparcd-l^^RS fcfor a second night under llw'stu New breed of fatla t h e r s A u th o rities blam ed ihc: hi«hhi dcath'toll --------■partlyP‘ on i^anlc siaiiipeaes but mainly o n lh e~ ^^^^ | Lucille deView’ talksl. about the nimany weak, old or poorlyrly constructed _______ changing role of fathersicrs. -buildingshi in the Cairo area. ------------ P a g e D 3 ------------- Countries pledged millior aid to a nalionni that was sinjggling befo:efore tlie A security ofTicial told CaiCairo Television theth search for survivors was eended Tuesday at the scores of collapsed bubuildings the Return Cameronon “capital area except for a 14-sl4-slory apanm ent complex in the alTluent suburb.irb 1 leliopolis. Experience gives;s sa la te S e n , D ean The building was the ononly high-rise -----------GumeronrR-Rupertratra-big-cdgc-in'his ------- 'd'destroyed,"ond”do7cns'of; i o f p eo p le District 24 racc agaigainst Democratic beficvedbe lo be slill buried ii ru b b le .' ■ newcomcr Jason Stolldclldorf. R,R elief workers were using thetheir’bare hands P a g e A 6 lo.siflto through dust and stones and drills to culCl through steel constructioi rods. Many workers said they had little:-hope'of-flnding~^^HH hc j j ^ v r anyonean alive.' . Police Maj. Gen. Nadir Nomoman, dircclor o f civilci defense, said 11 bodieslies were pulled Children refusee returnr fnfrom the debris by early aRemiemoon, As many A;>'pho«M live in the debris A r e s c uuo e team , loft, works thfotrough the night Tuosdaya y a t a c o lla p s e d b u ild in g Two children whoseISO adoptive parents as 15 people wer<r1bund alive ig In the Cairo nolghborhia rho o d o f gave them back to th(the Slate amid the shonly oiler tlie qiiake, H ello p ooils l followlng-Moriday’ss earthquake.< The Sphinxilnx, right, and tho pyramimlds rem ained Intact duriiuring t^e quake. • chaos lefl by Hurricancane Andrew do not , ___ __ w aQ t-to.rcunitc.w iihh tthe family, their __ ^ attorney .said Tuesday.<'■ 1 j^ecutor P a g e A3 ^ttorne^‘y topro Jeror►me High SSchool StU(udents >ut ^favc:orBush,„dlump initdaiative ^ B t ^ B o W l i n .......... The Times-NeN ew s “President Reagan cancame to CSl that I d a ’s f u t u r e Ti:Timcs-News writer Voting on Canad: fall to cam paign for Symms.Syi and we Canada’s firsl natiotional referendum ■y held the election beforeore he goi here," sincc 1942 may be crucnjciat to the fate of TWIN FALLS - Be cleatear about this; Jerome by an eyelash over Ross Perol,I, Bubak said, Lynn Nelson wants no parpart'of Golden the country’s unily. independentt GeorgeG Silver III will win a Bubak’s students, mosto st oi f whom are a B en n ett’s D em ocratic bid forfo: Twin Falls P a s e A 5 a four-way raccice for county sherifT and thele year aw oy from beingIg oldo enough to County; prosecutor. 1 Perccnt InitiativeIni wilhgo down too vote in the real thing, havhavv gained such NcIsoii^ a.R cpublican, suid lid in Q .letter , to ------defeat bya-3-t<3-to-l margin.' - ...... - -- - a rcputation-foraccuracyey thatcandidates--------------t Berinci(.Uini ,hc was "shockec :ked.ond nn^6’" hc seniors in Bill Bubak'sa for public office oflen call Bubak to get WKirn htfjphotbgraph appcarcttiTcii in BcDrictt’s ' It classes nt Jtrom e Highh an insight on how the;they stand with ceCrtipaj^ n’d in, Saturday’ii '^gic..JV Valley. | | ^ H H Jerome voters, S e c tio n A S e c tio n C A p . W ^ l y - ■: W e a th e r............2 BBu u s in e s s ....... 1-2 - • idred thirty-eight of themn "Kids are affectedd byb what their ■* ' -“ Byulps •letter, I am with'ithdrnwihg my '^H H IH mock election Tuesday,r, parents lalk about at homilome. but a lot o f ' C la ssifie d ......3 -8 nn N a tio n ...........3-4 CIj nome.Xrom, cbnsidera tion:irAs'yoiir 0.S cliief. ’fleriiirinett : Nelson .'eeks of study about thec them bring their own insi;insights to voting W o rld ............5 . 8 deputydc iti: thb^unlikc'iy cjyii»t-.'lbflt:hcll y i ^ government i ils:Comity,:but;fini;dJcd 5 ^ md thc-issucs.___ !____ ____ decisjons,’.’ Bubak-said..'*^[..'•You dq^'-’tJ b o L , - - - — O p lnton“ T.":r;5ir- —" SVctfon D ll|«liii*-5n^Tor-«r“ ^ iiTcacjiing and'hoMIrig these'c kids. I've learned lhalthal by being a Twra'FfiIIs;C6umy;prbsw^cAoW /Nilloii RiclmrdI IBevan in May^B'K^piil: O n e -h u n d n ;;____ - FFeatures..,.:.1-8 e 'or 22 yenrs.r Bobak snidd teacher.” wrotelj'.' , ' pnmflry.'; v o te d in a m Soction B CCa a le n d a r .........;,2 ___ d his loyally (0^ GOP-re light.
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