! U.S. Se-Fir« Eon C Diplol Irty Ti Mate Sfchati Isions I Traidie Irgcs

! U.S. Se-Fir« Eon C Diplol Irty Ti Mate Sfchati Isions I Traidie Irgcs

D o c t o rr c h a n g e s d i a g n o siis i — B lL R e d S^ i o x d e f e ai l t M e t s , 4^ - 2 — B 4 BmtfjaitTf mmmmm Troja□hs hanig on, [^tJLdow ith • 1. , l i d i M beat^ Senateors - B4 Ha Hav ' W i : « ..... 2 5 * :j S O ® i 881st year. No. 297 Twin FaFalls, Idaho Friday, October 24,1986' j ! U.S..ca llss c e a sse-fir«eon cdiplolm ate2 X p u lIsions j I ■[ B y B A R R Y SC H W EIDID nineed now to gel on with1 rresolution of lhe Redmman. said. Hc referred lo0 theI (act that sliffer visasvl and other restricrictlons on security adviseivlscr. said Thursday the cxpul- , 2 The Associated Presss ' lalarger issues affccting U.S.',S .-S o v lc t r e la tio n s th e 25251 U.S. d ip lo m a ts e ilh e r willwll lake on the Amcrlcartiarts who work tempero r a r ily . I n sio n s h a v e ruu n tht e ir c o u rs e . ■ j t ' . aiand build on the progressss made in discus-' workk ini addition Io their dutiescs ori lhat some Moscow, suchs as on construction oof the hew As Reagangan boarded his plane in , • WASHINGTON - ThThe Reagan admlnlstra- sisions at Reyjkavik.’:— w ill beb e re p la c e d by A m e ric a n woiAorkers. U.S. Embanbassythere. Milwaukee, reportersrep asked whc'i’/'r the war ! T h e eJJcd JO Americon "BuJul J‘m co/ifJdent.” the U.S.S. „ . IS had ended. The f lent Just $ tlon acknowledged ThThursday that restric- SovU's have cxpelk olllciai said. lan said sim ilar curbs would tions • Imposed on Ihtthe U.S. Embassy in didiplomats in • week and witlwithdrawn 260 R us;' "thatIt the dedicated U.S. persorsonnel at our s s h o u ld e r s a n d g o t o n u j a r d . * 1 la b o re r s h e re . s t S d S ¥. Moscbw would limitIt American ability , to sisinns who worked as cooks,>ks. m aids, drivers' -mis'sio>ions in lh e S o v iet U n io n willwli continue lo Russian lal Redman sirestressed thot Reagan stands by F m o n ito r w iia t h a p p e nis s irin th e S o v ie t U nion. aia nd per for m other duticViiTlhe ih I cm bassy.aridr'iJerrororm'effcctivcty." --------------------------- ------------------ T h e UJ:Sro(flclal-sald-lhc'two r S ; govovcrnmpnts“ nis-arms reduc)duction~proposalsr“Trans!atlng~- ------- 2 But the gdihlnistraitration decided not to alat the U.S. consulate In Lenlriilir ig r a d .. / / T hI’e'SovieLs e look ihc actions> irin responsc-to had eviderdcntly accepted the conceptpt of "pari- those proposalssals Into specific negotiating In- \ retaliate' for’lhe>expiexpulsion of five more ••J think -again, without1 qiquestion; there is th^ Ut .S.- expjjision o f «00 Soviets in ty” In theirthi diplomatic complemments and slructions is; a complexc proccss." he said. “A ^ Amerlcan'-dlplomalBr^hd ji\ .urgcd the Soviets' g(going to be some, changcc Iin.our ability to Washiihingto,h. N'cW ^orjc and Sanin IFranciso. An should movemo on to arm s controlI ond< other decision on how best to tabic such sweeping behind us”-^dl^'dispute pver diplomats mmdni|or what happens in tWitWe'>Sovict U nion.''^d.rRininlsfralion offtclal.r^’whoho demanded issues pursuedpur by President R^i^agan aojj. proposals is a tatactical negotiating one.” .a n fl sp l^ sjr . v : .-R e d m a n sa id . .V iym fly/saki Wcdntf'sday' nigllight the cxpul- Mikhail S.S. Gorbachev, the Sgyieti^Ueodcy*. al-,:-v_Gori)achovV onor Wednesday decried the U.S, . p 4 Declaeina,fl.cfese-flr<fire, fchafos B;‘Ked ‘‘There- wiil have tb.fb.(bc.f/som c fairly libiV?‘(?‘d ^ c a ^ ila tc d ” a S o y le is p yy weraUon.m the Icclandand summ it two w.ceKsagoi,( ' -ex p u ls io n s aIS s ""a provocation." while saying (/[Jre Slate Departmentit sS p o X ^ m a n . aaJd^'.-tV^er-:’fiiibsloj^.ial>changc3,in M our^slr^st'Ajpij^pnj^^ tc Sovfejs \i\sQ rflaliate^Jttiim/^ttftposing Adm. JohnJo PoindcjaeK R'ea^anrefe national I" f . Ssc. e e S O V IE T on P a g e A 2 f e l traidie i k S| irty ti sfchatiirgcs , a reco3 r d £ A N & k E N Y O N we moved In the q|iJirebtlon‘ oM.clean- the oppo;pposing candidate was taking aign in'thdVfinoi big contr)ntriUutions from special inter- . ByTOMRAUM ssociated Press ' ■ ing up this campai The Associated Press ■ ""hours,’'E vans said.'I. H i c h a r g e d - th a t 'eS»ts.', BBut u t during the debate.. spon- i •J BOISK5K - The tight racc2 for Symms. during his ninarrow 1980 uJ)seL so'reci/f)')/t>Kthe League of Women ! cron Democratic VotersB aand the Idaho Press Club, ; i _______ WASHINGTON - ThtT he. U .S . b u d g e t ^ Id a h o 'ss JlJunior U.S. Senate seatt b(boil-, victory over veter ?h;’‘stood-by:.'Tind-S'ymms-IS- s p c n t- r o u c h - o f - t h e - l i m e - o n ...... — • -- deffci] for 19BG soared‘cd to_'a rccord rr.- * " ■ cdoverTlrThursdaynight.^ ■'~' -------- -- S c n ~ F r a n k “ C h u rch ; uctflcullon of a the dcfen:fe n siv c . I m o 4)llllon; easily' Itopping last R epubiliblican incufnbent SteSteve loicroted the cruc ;d this state well After:r cclaiming Symms hod accus- ' year’s $212 billion shortiortfall but a full S y m m s sand Democratic Gov. JoJohn senator who served ■ed h imTl oiof being pro-abortion. Evans $10 billion short of whai'hat the Reagan 1 Evans acaccused cach other of diid ir ty fo r 24 y e a r s ." er. scoffcd at pledgedcd tn response to a question administration hadid projected, c a m p a igign n tactics — Symms calllailing- Symms, howevei lhe senator that hc would sup- ' Budgei Director JamICS es C . M ille r III . Evans dhdishonest and Evans claim!iming Evans' claim to haveve been running a from lhe a human rights, pro-life ! disclosed Thursday. , ' S y m m s hh i a s b e e n ly in g , positive campaign, pointingp out that porl a ........ ms-xharged_lhal..Evans_i]sJias -thc.goycrJior'sJiiisCt f^nd-raislng lel- amendmedmenl to the U.S. Constitu- _______ ■Mlllcr“sald ’through"zh'~a~5p^kesman' ^ . been runtunnlng “very negative, dlstillstor- ter tried to link thehe senator to Ll- tlon. --------th a t- hlgher-than-antlci:llcipated—reve- ^ dii/ totally' dislorling . off 1'h iy byan; Strongman Moioammar Gadhafl. Symmsims further-accused Evans of - nues neor the end of>f thet year and ^ 'i wiliilLirom-lhccc—suppocaar tln p__n p r W->llhirnl prOdU ctlO n ________ ---------- lower-spending-by-fedeederai-^gentccs- ThcTyason you're dodoing it is becausc -controls.Jls. a claim the govemor accounted (or the une}incxpected sav* ! the governor accused Symi,’m m s y o u 'v e h a d a p o o r reci;c6rd.” deniedd oronly to hear the senator shool .;j - ....... - I n g s — ---------------------------- n(» In vntf>rs nhniit__ EVilJv.Tn«s' T h n InlH nl pxrtiiin^n |'<- iic T lirrin g n«i L a c k _abtiL-thrce-ot-14-farm ih n —voles----------- ^ ^ — Thfr-spokesmanrEd-Dti-OaleT-alsoTsaid-:; re c o rd ,. pparticuiariv on abortionn aand the hour*ior>g dcbalale was winding Evanss hhad criticized Symras. for that projections byy the White ‘ gunconlrn lrol. do>vn. was- revived;d several more were agaagainst production controls. ; • House’s Office of Monoanagement and' “ You'v<j've been telling ‘outrijtright times as Ihc CandidaJales continued lo But E^Evans forced Symms into a jf; ,• B u d g e i su g g e s t th a t (hethe deficit will i'; ' falseh o)ods o d aboul iny stand on abiabor- spar in a confronlailation that other- pocket:t at one poinl when he charged ; fall by S50 billion Inn ;19S7, to the ' tio n a_ndnd the Nalioni Rifle Assocsoda- wise saw them' mciicrely repeat the that an endorsement Symms had ^ j '■■ vicinity of $170 billion -^ even-if-Con— Evans-,vrot back.'''‘‘It’ss rnot' iHaims.' attacks andId countcrattacks-bccn-touttouting-as-giving him the back’ - • “ I gress enacts no furthirthcr spending 1 ilated. rin opposed to abiabor- that have been aiaired throughoul ing off sesenior citizens came from a !j cuts. ,, cxcepl to save lhe lifeifc of mosl of the past twcwo monlhs of the groupI cacalling for the phasing out of -• The White House bud(udget office as ■ dther. I'm not for gun c(con- campaign; • • socialI seesecurity. lie the senator did not directly . 1 - reccnlly ~&s August haihad estimated I . T iia l c a m p a ig n hhas been laced While i t h a t - t h e - 1966 d e fic it forfo the fiscal ks'ould b e m o s t a p t)r o p r iaale lc if \^Uh charges from bboth camps.lhat .■ SSe e e D E B A T E on P a g e A 2 / ' .........

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