
---------r-------------------------- — [ 3 5 0 6, / 2 5 / 9 J I K A L V /if C O SP ' A : 1127 ■W 2 3 2 0 S m LAKE CITY UT 34 j f a ' i n n n a . ✓ |^ ^ “ “" ^ “ !“ ^ “ ““ “ T “ G k ^ d ml c o r n i n g ] H o u Sielists i n ro :B o f c Jf i e e R jwrite:j r s _ _ i Tdda^rforecastTsti ^ Chicago'nibune A high wind watchtch is in cffect'foV ^ today, calling for stronix)ng winds reaching ■■ I ■ : PPanel accepttts Stallings’ J C om plete list8 t - A 4 40 to 50 m iles on hourur withi showers and _'-WASHINGTON — Thee HouseF ethics ’ p r o t e s t com m ittM dropped a political, thun-dershowen. Hig?lighs in the middle Bil depth chargc u j Aissocistedm Press - , now<losed m ember Public interest groups sucisuch as Common Thursday when it releasedd thetl names of ibers-’ bank,Telea$ed o n ' 60s. L ow s near 30. Thursday, showedk1 StallingsI with eight ^Cause called for- voters to0 judgeju members ____ ■ ' ^ • 303 current and former lawmalm akers'w ho had ' 71. i House Ethics__C o mim m itle e overdrafts. irindividually about whether:her abuses have overdrawn their accounts-at thi tthcnOWKilOKd- ^TppHfJi■ently ' agreed’ wlthv^I^Idaho"' TRcpublican Sen~ occurred: For instancerth Hoiise'H t bank. cn7T^ny“Craigrwho ....... rtlnrcomraltteB ------ - }cratic Congressman RicL ichard served 10 y e a rs in found that some overdraftsIs werev the result A lready the scandal has kjlleijllcd OlT several I in the House before Igs that one potential overdndraft oh moving to the Sen o f bo o k k e^ in g errors by the Ibank staff, political careers and the damaimage is s m lo i : , J t Senate last year, was louse checking accountnt was shown with nine o The ethics committee rariicirlier had released affectafi the N ovem ber elections,ins. Challengers s overdrafts, in effect ly a bank error and hot his faifault removing the iss:issue as a factor in the nam es o f 22 members5 whowl it said had haveh a been handed a potent,It, matlc-for-TVr ^ i .list o f House, m em bers andar^ the^Stallings bid for t: abused the bank by “reprepeatedly and ..................■■■. ' ■............ississue; portraying bad checkss as the em blem ....... ir;.the,seat..of.rctiring.^ .?! Onth«,]ine er of oveitlrafts each'hadI on01 the roiitm ely’’ overdraw ing iHciiHeir accounts By o f all that is w rong w i^ C ongrngress. ______ _____ P le a sje e Js e e PR 0T E S T /A 2 severalsc thousand dollars: a month;i Some ■■ ' TwIn'.Falls Countyt DeputyD Proswutor." As■; the report was released;redrthVCapi(6r~l ---------- ^------------ 1 overdraftsQ- were in-thcIC hundredsI of ' Frank Nichols answers'»8 que^ons from a becamebe a swirl of excusesex and -judge -about how a gra ' ■ ■ ■ thousandsth of dollars. grand juryhandled— -cxexplanations. The conteritentlon from wasn’t^realally ir bank.-No ta ^ y e r money—m Republicans, m who demanded ihaf^’. ,’Rep/Roriald DcllaiM ,'D^D^al.if^,';top]^^ .......... dozens o f felony drugJ inindictments. DcDemocrats, whose leadershiplip oversaw the was direcisctly lost. The “bank” wawas, an voluminous .informa rmation be relea^ w t o Thursday'st • list with ^851ISl-.bverdrans, P a g e B l bankbai and whose House majoryority stands to wachronislism, a mom-and-pop openleration noticcably more s u b mbdued, realizing (hat any..' followed b y Rep. Gerry Sikorikorski, D^Minn., su:suffer most becausc of it,ir, 'w as th is ; Jt f^goneawiy.y- Jjicumbral nam edI waswa vulnerable, ,. ' w -------The battle pickss upu ------- ---------__ w iA 6 9 7 ^ '- _ Former Idaho Attomomey General Jim Jones picks up the! mantle.ofn some . ......... Hansen-area resident:;nts in their fight Ida!ho school!Isaregooc ► d, ^i^ tern atitive >' against a multi-countunty landfill near Hansen Butte. ; P a g e B I M _• but theyneeta to be betetter jnid^sdu} iqq 1JL_; ^DrewDeSUver Timcs-News w riter may] be I f Winds ruin score*res. • TWIN FALllS - IdahoQ schoolsS( need to changc the way they opcraUrate in the future, Lee Trevino mayy bet challenging even though they’re not)t badt compared' ByDrewDcSilvcrB; JTiTimes-Now»4witef— —— weather let it be an>inyone’s tourney The reason, Bell said, is thati "noTbad^^'^^^^l " TW IN f a l l s ’- SchoffIr di;district ofTicials ^ Thursday. isn’t good enough, especial:ially when other are thinking about startinglg ana alternative ' P a o e A ? states are moving forwardfo with middle school to complemcnnent the existing restructuring their public sobschools: ~ MapcrValley Alternative Higla ig h S chool Celtics back on to —- -*‘If-you drift along-compinpIocentlyHdaho-'-^^^l Dale Thomsberry, principa:ip al o f O ’L c j ^ ‘op - w ill b e lefl behind,” he said. Junior High School, saidd hehi and Roger The B oston Celtics,, behindbe an unlikely Bell, who served as U.SJ.S. secretary o f Golden,Gl counselor at Ae altjalternative high "^leadcffBre^Bcle-m'theip'i eilQCBiion 'durin^*RvTnihl*fd'Rcspnr*s~fiTst™ '^^^^H at the top o fth e N BA’s A/ tlantic Division iterm as president, now is3 a school-reform schools throughout'the MagicMt Valley, —ctan/<inge__ _____________ »>cofl8ulUntr4le>hetped>wri(eri(e>4he>iiSehoolB-°^^^H Aalsis&Aiilii:tliu.aiuat«iui for 2000 and Beyond” reforiform plan that i s ' school-is needed. thet subject of public hearinirings thipu^Eout~^^^H —ThDmsbcrry-snid-hc-Dlsoiso-pla^s^(^visit ---------- the sUite. Pocatello’s alternative middleIdle school to see Bell, a graduate of the old Albion howhe it works. '' JNormal SchooJ, spokc_at__at_ajead_ership An altemative middle school,sch like the - V-' confcrencc Sponsored byY thetl tw in Falls altemative high school, wouwould serve “at- : CSI pi^ents playg y V — ' '^Area C ham ber o f Com m crccTCC.:.;' nn: sk" students, such as Uibscsc'who u have been In 1989, the, last year for)r wv hich Bell had expelledex from regular schoohool or who arc the College of-SoutIjuthem Idaho will Ifigures,^Idaho’s high-schoiihool graduation pregnant or parAits. present “As You Like * J -- II . I .1 I 11II ■ ke It” Wednesday irate was 78.8 percent, makirikins it I4th best ■ Wiley Dobbs, the alterItcrnaiive high : . .. uuuug^April 25.. g-y /a r ; Z 7 i r ; ,P a g e B6, _ i r ^—plMcd^ninthjn_scorcs qnjmj:hc Amcrjcan^ - a needI for£^cor^pondingg ai n i ^ school. -^ollegc-Tesirh«aidr-^^^^^^^— Evelo-iF-enrQ llm ent wer'e-'ffe-'limi'ted-tQ the-- -r - - Native Americanin dances< At the same.^me, thoug>ugh, Idaho was Twin Falls.district, he said,I, twtvv o classroom s near the bottd'm'in term:rms of teacher w(would be needed. A N ative A m encan da I dance troupe from jsalaries, dollars spent perr studentst and the' Thomsberry agreed that the need exists. ! ----- :7-FoFt-Hall-will-pcrformirm-in-Burlcy^nd— _____ j •ratio .of teachcrs.toistudciUsrts . : ■ “The enrtier wg cnn • - Twin Falls to'raise mon noncy for a trip to ' *’I wonder how you do it onc the am ount;>.^^^^| lntervention"ln'the formlo ol f alternative :. T Russia,, of money you spend per student,”s Bell -’^ ^ ^ H education, the. better our)ur chances of ' P a g tB S , sa‘ id .. ./ k'ekeeping (at-risk students).iis).in the school ..Bell noted.'however, t:that nearly a : syisystem," he said;, quarter of Idaho studentsi don’.ld< «ra-to!e,X ^^M But even if the responsiinsc from area He sai3 Montana and Wyoryoming students " fd5Cho6ls'is~positive, ‘ he said,"ad,"ah"altcmaUvc ' both score higher on the ACIiC T .- mtniddle school probably woulcould be a couple “A re they sm arter than IdahoIdi kids?” he-t oj f years away. Wliat will Andrusus do? said.3 “ Don’t be so' dam compm placcnt.” “^ ^ t ndw we have no' fiiifunding and no , | | Beirdiscussed several, oftheof “Schools'^^^^H facilities,” h e said, adding thatthai detailed site ' A report promptedd byb the death of fof r 2 0 0 0 ” p la n ’s k e y reconcommendations: p>.jians would also be needed. Twin Falls youngsterr putspi the issue of earlyc childhood cducati<ation, parental Dobbs said one possibilityility would be a child protection in Gov.ov. Cecil Andrus’ involvementj and integratirMing computers lew building for the altenIternative high --lap,-today’s editorialal suggests. T^e .......... a;w d other high .technology ih(into the Kh6o I£ Z ^^^ H ichool, which now meets5ts -i n th e F i r s t ------ f - editorial asks whafAndrudru sw iird o . '■ ■ He emphtfsized the imimportance of Pn’resb^erian C hurch;'ahd piitt:putting a” middle— ■ _____ P a ^ l O _ _ ^ •nrion-hpfhr^hij^-F-^M ichooLin-thcJihurch.^_________ iuTatihg a.child’s. i m i ^ “AboutT(JD^siu3cntrcun«nh‘tly’3re ^trjijcd^— ---------r Cjinton could winin. nmind during the first five^e ;years of life, . inn the alternative high school,ool, Dobbs said, • when the brain is growingng rapidly, will md 50 m ore arc o ira w aitinglg lisU t Doonii-and-gloom: DemocratsD are- t! help the child leam better latelater, Bell said. Dobbs added that he plansns t<to visit Cdeur ! counting Bill Clinton out before he even Elementary schools shoulduid take the lead - — .........................--AMMariMoamm'nimiivn I’Alenc soon to chcck outIt thattl district’s . steps into the ring againslinst George Bush. j Pn^roject CDA, an alternativi in teaching.parents aboutt^the ^th importance Former itivc education i _______PjttJLSalwsiSjajsiJlir3intonJias.at.lcast__________ »c_Uc5i^.cmtary.of EduqLtca$lp.n.Teral.
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