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/ 1 ,0 2 10/01/5 5 7 '5 . 51 «((ICHOtPAPHlCS . -r . utSTtRN I t S T E 2 0 0 ’cor-ns'PCE o p , , 4 5 5 5 S r ' SALT LAK>KE c n - r UT M T u V 8 j ] Gooii Bm o r n i n g t l M c ‘M I S S battlie C Ii]in to n Today’s foreciH^astf •Mostly cloudy’ wwith Mattered showers • je t to ' and thundershowervers. Lccd heavy rains, ns for show c •taxes, w elfa I, health care . 1 liqtl nnd gusty w indinds. Higlis^in th e lower GOP Congigress return are reform,] ; 90s. Lows in'the mim id-50s toTowCT 60s. ’ The AssodatedPress ^ .w a kike e o f the Oklahoma C ity b^ o d o w n o y e r t . PageA2. .............. f.......... 3y comparison, congrcHsi' ; _ .WASHINOTON-^ Fres•resh-from a sum m er throtiotigll Ihe first eighl montlis bombinj}.o l ,p ;sident” hits GOI•P for cutting V(Vets’ benefits tireak, majority Republicancans in C ongress ore • iricluluding the GDP’s vauntcd”*‘Ctsional action - . PrPQLssodated - Press ' ' b e e n p assed byy cicither the H ouse o r the .. , ready to, engage in histpri[pric b a ttle witK the Ameilerica” — lias bccri little m oof r this year— ^ Senate,'but has;b1)8 been endorsed by the. _ . Clinton administrationI andar congressional limialinaty skirmish. “Contract With TbeAsacINOLULU — President Cl^ lin to n H ouse Committeetee con National Scciirity. E)cmocrats over how muchuch — and how fast OvOvershadowing it all is thelorc than a pre- :d the 50th anniversary of the:.<e end o f “ A s' lo n g as I'mI'lh president, w e’re not' “ T h e b i g w a g; o o i n s r o U _ — to shrink the govemmnmcnt and its huge Prcsiisidpnt Clinton and the first HON(1 W ar II Saturday by a'ccusining. Re- going to break our word to the members ■ The KetchumI VW a g o n D ays p a ra d e budget dcficit. contritrolled Congress in 40 y earshe possibility marked:ans t o f breaking the notion’s!s ,com- - o f our aimed forceorces or our veterans,’’.the • wasn’t alw ays so3 ppeaceful, in days past Into the next three monthinths or so. Congress ablee to find common groundSt c Republican- Wtjrld:nt M io'military veterans withI sa bud- president said iiviii:rviiis weekly radio address, : the parade was sorsometimes cancelled to will try to cram yean; of legislativeIc, work on andI t;taxes. Such o scenario raisciEirs will be un- publican:{tting plan that w ould rcduccce their which was tapedd beforetx a group oO W orid ■ keep the peace. ' such.complex and divisiveive issucs.as welfare • of aa |protracted shutdown qf-thci o n spending miimentnent benefits. , W ar,II vets Fridayiday and broadcasf^Satur- ‘ P a o « B t ■ /ref6mi,'tax reduction andd fcdemlfi health core andI Fpossibly even a first-ever scsd« the specter _ get-cptth: partisan politics w ere mixe<:ed in a day. In response.-ise,. R cpablic’ans a c c u se d • ' spending. • • ' ■ notioiionaldebt. he government retircmerf solemn remembrance, begiiginning C linton o f politicolicfll grandstanding.j - ' ' * But that's not all. Thereicre arc other figiits "AiA t some point. If we’re go indefault on the - .TheClinton’s p t visiting the Nata tio n a l -‘T ile electionlismorcthanayearaway:. is fi . ' — —T h i n g s y o u . nle'i'erbear e ' to be fo ^ it, including: a ;possible attempt - real1 (iisoster,( these folks have day otery f St of the Pacific to cotpmennnorate it’s too early to0 bibe campaigning,” said Times-News coUcolumnist Stbve'Cruinp to override CliWon’ii veto'eto o f a b ill lifting talkinling lo eoch other," said po.lii)ing to avoid a with ay,Cli the end o f the.wor in the PaPacific. Rep. Charles Taylcaylor, R-N.C. “W hile wc : ' takes a tight heartedted look at marital bliss the arms embargo againainst Bosnia. The . Profcf ( ^ r Cbarjcs Jones of the/e L got to start ■ Cemeterynon said the G O P plan, affecti:ning up Republicans haveive been working to bal- • j and a somberi noticnice of some'sobering- - Senate commences.hedri:drings on the FBI WiscVsconsin. "But 1 jusf ttiink straio.litical science v -J Day,>,000 m em bers o f the armed fiforces, ance th e budget,, the president has been on - statistics.' shootout at Riiby Ridge,ge,4daho; In .1992 to.thiiheir odvahlsgc to push it; Universityi of • Cllntorunconscfonable" and would nnot be the campaign trailtrail. Instead o f o ffe rin g P a g « B '1 ~ and the HouSb still has to act on a Senate- edge.'■c." • ; • - \irate^cally it’s to 800,00ed by his administration. It “hrlias not subsuincc, he offersTers rhetoric.” passed counterterrorism1 billbi offered in the Please see itBi right lo the ^ • was “unc ^ V tolerated _________ B A T T L E /A 2 ■ f' Stagnant A close Q W a g o i Study: University, o f Idafdaho threw a scare into J Oregon State beforeore bowing 14-7 in the > n ^ h o ! - _,,cqabhing.debut.ofClrC h ris Tonney. ............ ......... g wages]3 help fiiel . ^ P^ge Dl ■ .*• "i • ■ ' ' . 7 a.m. Fair gatess oiop en . 10:30 a.m. Nondtidenomlnatlonal chur ■ "bijsmes3 S S p r o ff^ y o u r E a g l e r■eport e i service with Johnhnny Ray Watson, F.r A firsl-day lookIc aatCooch Steve Irons’ Stage. \ H The Associatedd PressPr basketball G olden’:n’ Eagles inspires our * Noon Carnival ope> pens. columnist to predicidiet a pretty good sea- ^ Noon Angus steerjer show , Beef Show.Rii E , WASHINGTOrrON — Business profits , ^ n ihe 1990s largely be- ' son. 1 -p;m. Junior An<\ngus show, Beef Shi wM h a v e s o a r e d in tl P a g e D l cause the wages;es of American workers King, ■a h a v e b e e n k e pr t stistagnant, according to a ' t p.m. Jersey sho>now . Dairy Show Ring, H | re p o rt re le a se d1 SoSaturday by a think tank 1 ptm. 4-H roundnd robin showmans'hi P P a ffilia te d w ith lab(labor g roups. — • • - - sw inS ShovkT Ring. I, “Increased prof)rofltability in the 1990 k 1 p.m. Open class1S8 d a ir y g o a ts - NubU} lan ,.- k*' is not the resultIt of greater invesiment or AU’sfair Oberhaslle and recoicorded grade, Goat Shi ■( . an accclerotidnIn 0of productivity," said Ring. A look at the Twi\vin Falls County Fair, HQ the Economic PoPolicy’In^titute. "Busi- 1 p.m. JalmleB Thretten and Stee v e ncss'nrofits have5vc been fueled by stag- ' • in words and'plcturcsires. AnnestfFree Stage.le. P a g e d n a n t o r fallin g wa{w ages;" 1:30 p.m. ■RoundI rtrobin showmanship, ffoi- . The institute; stistudy said that after-tax . lowed by dairy gosloat round robin, Sheie e p . " profits last yearir were the highest in 25 Show Ring, . y e a rs , g re a te r thorthan at the end o f earlier . : V 2 p.m. City Streetsets blcyc|.e show, Kldcd d |e . postwor recoveriesiries; . T ' . /Land. * Hourly sompeiipensation w ould.have • A great big loo]>opboIe ' . 2 p.m. Angus'.open,en.^B eef S how Ring. b e e n 4 p e rc e nil t hihigher for all’workers ' -- profit ra^s in the l-990s ' r-^rfino!;bffer’’ on nuefe-:.—— .-2:30rp,m.-iRO(Und5idyroblnrshoWmanshlh ip .-'^ last year, had prol - - averaged-whott ihthey did in thc-pcriod ... ’■ or wasto'wouldn’t beb<>such o’bad deal for. Centennial Arena. 979, the repon said. ' , ! I'daho-Ifonly'h COcould be enforced, to- 2 :30 p.m. Llhe dan’aricing, Free Stage, |B from l9SZto 1979 ip. Tho study saidlaid that in the last six ' ;, day’s editorial says.. 3 p.m.'Shorthornirri lM a ln e A n jou , Angiig u s ' Pag»A6"-v ■ and Red Ahgus, Beefilef Show Ring. am years, Hourly pay,ay, when adjiisted for in-- 3 p.m. Round rob’obin showmanship, fifoi- jgg nation, has remaimaincd -the same or de- lowed by beef roundid rrobin, Dairy Show Rln< ® . ^clined for all but)ut Uie top 20 percent of @ 'm’altt' wagc-carncr:ners and the top 30 pcr- '3:10 p.m. Atahualjalpa music from the A n -^ H cent of women in tth e w o rk force. d^s, Free Stage. 3mists did not dispute the 4 p.m. City Streets)ts. Kiddle Land, S Private economil : On the fence IK} findings but offercfercd difTerent intcrpt^eia- 4 p.m. SImmentaital, Charolals, Saler m tions of the signifi(nificancc o f the data. Id ah o .man recently rc- : An 64-year-old Ida Gelbvleh, Pledmoilontese'.and Llmousls i n , W **I better get1 In}Iny handkerchief out,” ' ^ ; tired after sp en d in g 334 years mointaining. .B eef Show Ring. m said Michael Evar•vans, who runs his own s in Caribou County. , 110 miles of fences it 4 p.m . Ewe; Leadid fashion show, She<e e p econom ic forccusicusting service in Boca P ^ M IB Show, Ring. H Raton.

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