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TwinFails^ jIdaho • __ Tuesday', Junin e 9 . 1 9 8 1 - - 2 5 * - ^ : ; • ( Isr aaeliri s t ir s5 S t 6 ► r m <o f p rr o te ss t s TURKEY ■ , V : ° ...... qi nueleaiw - r e a e t wM ea ir^ a g i —TTIHBK “Z Z I z I H e s ri-stnkeacicross^des<s e r 4 ~ = ^ - - S-YRIA----- JERUS/JSALEM <UPI) - Israeliacll = , l.»^raelI ilsiilself ha.s been described as a n ^ l e r l xIxim ) bcrs, tn a daring sfrlEc R elated sto:ories nuclear' popower. biir'Tlii'^So^'ei'iliiieiir — fePm iiesofhostilo A rab skies; ^AN attackedd and destroyed an Iraqia q i on pages A 3 ^ " nucieliruei■ weapons, ' T . - - — nuclear rcreactor near-Baghdad, the ------------------------------------------------------= • Wiihoui)ul detailing Itic num ber or - iB.ANON . jjovem mnent er announced Monday. underworld - bul gaveve no details of type of• pi;planes used, Iho statem ent The UniJnited Stales denounced ihcthe damage. said.’ "Tlieriie Israeli Air Force went out ^^I^^H bBeTruir u t . -.iu ijh d a Sunday nraid and officials said ilit N either Israelis nor ItIraqis rcporled to altackck tthe Osiris atom ic reactor y ...... ; ........ • ......—— jeopardize"Izcd the continuance of-mlli-liii-• any injuries or dei-iUis..:..Laler. I how-ev— near—Ilagh;aRhdad.-Uur-pllots-fuifHic<i “ tarvaidtotolhp.lpwlshslnlf* __________ poii - a F ii‘irrn— tficirrmssKission completely. The reactor • t i R A Q ^ A Wash!shington statement said the Icclinician had been kiliclle<l. wa.scomplenpletelydcstroyed.” : __ spectoculailar daylight ^ta c k bv^^a re- Egypt- deiiounced tthe raid as IsraeLiaiLiaid il-iicled now because " i n -------- ------------ I s r a e m se’sfroys-Iraqi i <<;“ ■ ■ .....porredTTlniiinTUIS.-built planes, prot)a-ba- threatening-an. "alreaeady explosive a Short timtime, the Iraqi reactor would • ^B^V Jerusalem N bly Phantcntoms. was "a very seriousods ■ situation” in the AliddIIdJe Kast. Gold have hcen■en ready and operatifig. Un- ■N. atomic rereactor near )' developmeinent and a source of utmostost prices soared. There> was no im- dor such1 coiconditions, no government in B a g h d a dd /:• concern"’’■ and may have violatedted mediate indication hovlow llic devel- . Israel coulduuld have taken the’declSion to“ W-\ [....1..: . A m erlcanlinlaw . ------- opment-couid affect thelie Middle East bomb thehc reactor, Such an attack ISRAEL The Unitnited Slates offered help to peace mission ot U.S.!. envoy Philip .Jaflerilww a as operallonal) would have _ I ;; • :: jT c lcan UP aanv r radiation leaks froiifth^!h<t:Habib: _7^'. ________ ~ caused a _ huge wave of deadly ' ~ ■ jq r d a N ar:;^ reactor.,■ -i19 miles southeast of In an unusually detailjiled announce- radloaclivltHvlty over the city of BagliDad IL " X I L Baghdad,I. a city of 3.5 million, but anah ment, Israel made clearar the raid was and manyiiy oof, Baghdad's innocent eiti- uld have been Injured." / hyslcist said there was liltletie aimed at -destroyingIg Baghdad's zens would 1 ARABIA I KUWAl'. dangerfronrom radioactivity, nuclear potential.-Prlirim e Minfster • Yuval Ne'No'.eman. a prominent physl- .Persiapr^Q u -------Iraq confsnflrmed the surprise attackick. .Begin said tlie-altack-<-was planned--cisl on.the.the_Israeli-Atomic Fnergy ...... ■ L': • i on the Frenrench-built reactor — namedicd m onths ago and appn)roved by Ihe _X;_3HI^0siriS-aflC2rteiLan_Egyptlan_Bod of the■he Cabinet Sunday.’__ •See!5eeNUCL^'pagoA3 “ — Califc^omidris ; ibattle Genti:ral AEmeriii c s r d o r a i 3 ^ . THURMONT, Md. (UFUPl) - Presl- United Staltates, Canada and Mexico to extraiidition tco Utah dent R e a ^ and Mcxicilean President the regiigion's underdevelopeded L.Acc,orjllng.loJhe_oiU.cJ.p|.. I H _MARTX1RILLHA^4AARP.— - 3 o ri979rtir-tiro w m cn -d lstro v ^ -lHe Timcs^'Nsws writer Fileroperai‘ration's bean warehouse.. lean economic devciopmenent. componentnt ito the plan. E v er sincesin the charges were _------ lt-4vill-^im-to-6labiliz<ize-the-region— -fcop^P(-PortlllarT vm ntrflivgly' op- t=raoiiUClawycrs.ior_ihc_I —and_ diminish the potentiaHal for-outslde- -poses-UU.SJ.S.—intervention - in -El- SALINAS. Calif.lit. - .Two Its have raised challenges interference.- ■ Salvador,. hash close ties to the gov-)v- •* O sllfornlfl m on cho w t-Nlcarjguu and Cuba': Bur^nt— burning down the-IfSfe^nc." “y tabllsh-jurlsdlction In the' ~ ” for inferpreters, for an1 1hour and 10 Reagan. accordingac( to the otriclai. told)ld w arehouse will take: thllicir cxtradi- minutes In the Aspen LLodge at the the Afoxlcalean president of U.S. con- tion fight to Califomiirnla Gov Ed- ttom eys will malce a case rustic Camp David pres•csideotlaJ re- ce m s. over-er communist/arms , ship- mund Brown. to a memlKib e r of Brown's staff that treat ih Maryland.-'Aftifterwar^. of- m dnts lo NicaraguaNi apti El fi^yador. ' L aw yers fo r S alinasla i M ayor Jim c established jurisdiction fJctals descrilod the imeeting as ' an<t the nno e c e ^ ity iof an A im nsanan , Ilgsn iS M lin !:— ollliouglrtlH4li©Klef€ndantMelaio-the -------•r "splritcu and v£ry amlAbiibte"------------ ■■■rcaponseT— M artin' Taylor of Maciladora, Calif., SP",™ appealing the governor's Judging Trbm the comimmeats of a On thatIt poin^ the official said, say the two men will:III s « k a gov- lo the California courts. senior U.S. official wttftio attended Lopez Portilrtillo told Renpnn a Jc___4 ------------emor'sworront. ll©—defendants^awyer;-------- cxpanaea laiKs oetweenJ tithe two lead* appraisalI ofol the region must includede e BIcgci of Salinas, told In effcct, the mov<lovc .m e a n s a ers arid their aides, Reoi^gan_and:hls __ ^conslderalioitlon-of-ilboth-vtlie-intcrnal-al— = m r3ncmber35f=Bro}Vn^{ nas-Calirornian-Mon6aY=^- ,=guestnigrccd-:Mcxico-cai— an-act-as-i?a— and-lhe-e—exlcfim l ■ c a itl’b of ilL'-':c?^— ■ P W B ^ r — cldc If Woods'ahd“T is.are.preparedjo.volun-___—communicatorJl^o£_a-j.jiew . .policy., stabilizationion.". ______ _ l T : ____ ^____ ' answQr the chargcss tiledfi against Qvel to Utah if Brown's toward Centra! Americanm nations. “ There aia re no solid solutions \oto _^jjm es against them. ------- — th em in -S alt ta k e Ciiyi:ity,-attcp hold- A toint policy for thehe Caribbean economic prproblems" IhaLspawn polil-_ ~ ~ 1 n g n i^ n iy mi llm i^ ^bmitl«i:a7ellernb-Sa1t— -S= a s T n -ls stlirb e m B devcveloped.-the'^cnl unresQ issui, -raK^omuniy o rflciais l-'rlday in- O ne attorney said hclie cxprats tlic J;™?; Official said, but it baslcaB ly c a n s T o T ^ ------------------- —PortllloTT^’Re a g a n a ^ te e o h policyley of stability—;------------------- . hearing Will be held witiwithin ttie next Hem of the move, increased economic aidlid from the e PORTILLO Page A3 ke to sec ... in a due _ _i_ - t o d a y s .- . _____ ^ ------“ —^proccss-hea leartntfTvhethor Utah'has ' - .............. Woods and Taylor-vr any jurlsdlcdiction.-'-Biegel said, ‘if- • . uled to appear Mondjinday In Mon- ,hoy (Saltt LakeL County.Attorney's ■ 'I'# j T 7!^~ y » . ------------ lerev Counly Munlclpa:lpal Court for nfncoi Mint;tablish lurisdictlon. we'll __ an extradition hernn^ring, bui mat go to Utahlah. If they can't, they hearing was continueducd until Afjg, Ihouldn’t bbe prosecuting in-the - By LARRY SWISHER 10. » firstplace,"s." ■-------------- ThtrSalt-fcak<H;Ounly hiie.- - i t - wa s = ^ l5 c tre c g = — i t e d s t o r y ItsalrduantyproBram.1. office has charged WWc ^s, presl; Monday thal It einploycd 22 sta n ineimembers and cosl52W7H10 in^ •*:— hat Taylorrw ho operates • , . _____ ortpcp a g e B S — --------------— . dent and owner ofll Commodity( a bean wartarehouse.in Madera, has__ st_ate funds and about S|^,SHOO.OOO in federal funds, , = _ ^ .JWarkoting^Corp.orati turned ovener his opcrafingTIcense fo ------BOISE"^Th'e^U:S.-EiEnvlronmentarProlcctlon~ = ' Som e legislalive lead'eaders have said 'o state ownc^ B eans inc., a n".'‘.Taylor d i each th e Callfornltrnia D epartm ent of Food /Agency and a Californiala company will share thei am ount of federal fundsds igrantcdTo Idalio lasl yearr program could bo restore;tored next year, if Congress with arson with intentsnt to defraud Agrlciilculture amld_allcgaIlons ^ duty of controlling Idaho'.s)’,s air pollution. for the state program and special studies.-)ie said.. and the Reagan adminislinistration curtail the EPA _____ n n rt In ciirn n r n frn ilrf ■ ■i---------that-he-dld lld-not-pay-farmers-for------ - p - a nd tran sfer ihcreasedleontrol eoi totlie slates._______ ■ T he charges stem 'froIrom the July tM r beans.is. rep lace the s ta te ’s air qucluality progTam. which was; • federal budget cuts precl•eciuded a siifflclenl increasee • M urrayM ichael, chiefief dt(i the Idaho Bureau of Air abolished by th e 1981 Lcgi:gislature. • In a gency sta ff JChieLsaiti -^Qualily-and-Hazardtras-MirNTiitcria'Is. saiu m e bureau "Thl.it. will pgrmlLus-to-io-nin-a-compIeleTjrogram; "T he money w as theiIhere (because) 11 norm ally^ would clojje ils doors•s JuneJ 20.._The hazardous — although-not-in-th&6ame4HletaiioslnthcpastT^lck— goesto 'the stuto-egcffyff7jnjnoT‘uintFpiwuiivijuF (^=TiTatGrinirtn'OBnntrwiiny IlITonlinuc to operate Ih'the Thiel, chief of air prograi;ams for EPA Region 10 at: _ ..therejvas n o jv a y jo getJ[Ctthal jnloJlitLinlernal ERA-i___StoteDepartmcnt.of.HcallIcaltlLnndiVff lfare.'s Division________ — ScaltIe7saIdMohday. program forsalarlcs." of Environment. T— Q oo Engineering Sciencesi cof Arcadia. Calif., a na- EnginceringSclencc&v[!5-was-expcctcd1o employ six"<------- Michael said Enginigineeriag Scrences was 0 « a J = r tlonal contractor that hodhs previously worked inI to ;o people and cstablisblish a home officc in B oise...
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