Rk 'S Fate I,' O to E\ Concept and Ma L/Ans Ter Aent

Rk 'S Fate I,' O to E\ Concept and Ma L/Ans Ter Aent

i m m ^ 3 H f t |fsik i ^ b ’TFI iYSKn i 77th y ear. N o>. 3 6 TlT w i n F a l l s , I d a h o > o F r t d9 c a y , F e b r u a r y 5 , 11 9 8 2 1 5 * J ' Bighi t 4 o I ^ W O Ir k ’s f a t e ! U P ^ 4t o E \L /a n s .BOISE (U PIl-Idahosenalnators sent a righl^w ork bill)iU Qov. J< ^ Evans hasIS vvowed to kill the measure. RI lsch f ro m th e H ouse —- 1and perplexed Senate Minornorlty Leader s{>ecchcs abobout parents, who worked for[or Just] cents a day toaccrtalniicaUilnllMEOveniemor'soffice Thursday. s a id G O P le a d e rs h a d agreed,a g r however, nol to send th e bill R o n T w lle g ar, Boise,Bol wbo said lawmaker*r« /.“could get before the lallabor movement gained strcngUngU). ^ T lic y p a sse d Ih e r a e a s u r e‘ 21*1421- ^ i t e c h a ^ ^ a t theJie to Republlcan Lt. Gov.IV. Phil1 Batl while the Democlocr^llc w h ip la s h " fro m th<tbe abnqilposilion changes,I. Bui tempeipers flared when Republicanin b;backers.clalmed D nm osa] sa in e d su p p o rt d ue to'emoUonallsmlo scrrouhdinging’ gbveroorwas w tofthestlestate;'" ................ _GOP Sens^erarodn K. B ra ^ y ahd Edllh1 HIMiller'KIeinj ___the-measurere would have kepi BunkerU!r~ H in 'a llv e ^ ltr m e .....— UwBunicerTinrco.^ ---------- EvansTs~srTiTRiareaTirTiTrSfum frorij a irijnrC aliflilo n n a b o th o t B oIm , oppos^ IhebHralon^ilh'Uirdil1 dfa'mber’s ^ “Silver ValleyeydTnoflhldahi. ------- AncrSenrJohn-PeaveyrD-D^arey.-uttsuceessfully-at- ----------------D em o crals .-B ra sstissey-said he bad conaidered.])d.iiacklnglhe_____IMtls.tlme e Ito quit kidding oursclvcs.'J.:saidSeaJCenne_lh_, sal _________ tem pted lo send^tbe bill baclilack to committee for furtherler To consider tne bill onon' Thursday, Republicans firsirst had measure — for wfwhat would tie his first timem e since 1977 B ra d sh a w , R-Wendell.R "As a result ol[ uniunion activity and hearings — and about an bcui}0 ur of debate tbat focused on to gain a two-UUrds majinajorily to suspend rules anddmove 1 when the bill firstst 1cam e to the Legislature -— b I u t h e said c o n tro l, 2,000lOO men ( a t B unker H ill) a re out o f Jo b s." speculatioQ about tbe effect:t olof such a law on attemptsI to u p th e m e a s u r e on th ei calendar.c a That vote tallied an easy h e vo ted a g a in stt It b e c a u se o f c o n slitu e n ls' callscall opposing Sporting ai “Solidarity" button backlacking the Polish . revive Bunker Hill - senatnators agreed with Majorityity 30-5 In favor of • . ^ ndlmd in g roles. it. w o rk e r s ' unlinlonon his lapel, Peavey accujccused the senators- Leader Jim Rlscb, Boise, tost0 sto^.^ngiDgJh^agftny” tr.f! V ictory D e m x r a ts soughts< The lengthy ddebate prompted jokes,s. about1 th e of lo o k in g downdc "a very long and narroN,rrow tunnel” when -. __leading4ij>lfl>a^ul>enialortalfilvefo. v __ Wll first c a m e to th e chaifiamber chamber’s “cave/e of mighty hot winds" andind emollonal conslderlngtg the measure. _______ j i .......... : e n , I B a rr i k e r ^ I' r < f k , - A s w i tt c h 1 ^ . B y B R U C E HAMMOlM OND , ■ TImes-News writer B O I S E - T w o swswitched lt votes and a face-lo-face debateate highlighted the r o le s o f M a g ic Vall«/alley legislators in Thursday's passageBgo o f rig h l-to -w o rk ' - In the Senate. ______ SlTQog-Coastitueotlent support for the b ill r e s u lte d in b olhSea,.John3arker,— l h j -------- --------R - B u h i ra n d " S Mf.rJ. ., J WUson Steen, ____R.ClffnnB ffurry rhni _____ lo_the.affirmfliive^iyB. after opposing the I legislation in past: yyei e a rs . The right-to-workjrk bill, which Gov. John Evans says he may veto, would outlaw mandatoryy unionur membership . as_a.condiUon.off cocontinued employ-;___ _____: ment. All senatorsirs from the Magic V a lle y v o te d in favivor o r o f th e bill e x c e p t J o h n P e a v e y . D -C'a are re y . -----------One~Blde-Bhow-divduring-jheTblll'ffr— ^ - t d e b a te w a s a fcice5 oHoff between Peavey and Sen. Ken BraHsiashaW ; R-Wendelto..... - over the posslbUl^^ylhat-rigbt-to-woriP ------------ - could have savedbd 1th e B u n k e r HiU ' ~ ihinet^ratioh'dtKe]t K ellogg. - ------- “About 60 percentcent of the workers . • -^Wlted in favor of’ a cCQntract witb tbe . BC« Oa.Aji)»nm/T)mn'N*r new Investors, andid Dla ^y ^th er elec- he hand tion, that would havelavelieen considered Ki’vf ever Been tbe car cotcommercial with a Undindy, tbe retMoJIed bowk. LLindy and ber owner, pt0 y. Bradley is with wawadllfe Im a ^ a bird re­ a iwidsllde,’' Brads•adshaw said. “But ^ " r . Stic bird swoopbig down wiUidtb bpeo taloos lat- Budluck Bradley, visited Kimbciberly High Scbool on babilltatioQ a ^ educattonin centero in Oregon. since the vole wentent against the (In- 1 ontom tbe “Bulck" IO0 ). yoiyou may rect^nlZe ‘Ibuitiursday to talk *about_r^tor^ra and.other birds of 'tcrnational Stedwor)workers) union', they . ~ I • SeeVOTE0 T E P a g e 2 " m ^ - ^ L T h r e e la n d id< c o n s o l i d a t i o n ___ ^ iFfouse^A g r e e s ffV w '‘concepts" ■\> b e i n g c o n s w e r e d ^^gen€i€ BSddiSGU 'foffrfO Tllallahdth Idaho BOISE (UPI)-HouseReple'publlcans House ieadeiders were putting the sideredsid< a compromise bctuitween a, ■ ITI" and Democrats agreed inin iseparate proposal In res<esolullon form Thursday wagewaf freeZe and the 8.8 percecent gen- I—I' • • party caucuses Thursday afteirtemoon to to be Introduceneed In the House State eralera: fund revenue increase projectedpr ' J t I,' oconceptts t o alt<ter e n d o rs e a 5 p e rc en t p a y ra isIse e for stale Affairs Commimlltee or Ways and inIn aa resolution approved by ihehe Senate \ e m p lo y e e s in fiscal y e a r 1383.>83. Means Commlllilllee sometime Friday. ■ We<W ednesday a n d th e H ouse lasi sl' w eek. ' ^ T b e closed^ Ioor m e etin g;s s werew held The resoluticition.. if passed by the LewisL said six of the 50 GOPDP H ouse fiv e h o u rs a fte r a sp e cia l sbe-sbc-member House and Senienate, will be a guide to membersmei held oul for a wagege freeZe- t L y l iand main a g e maent House subcommltlM'Voted>led unanl- the Joint FiiFinance-Appropriations Rep.Ri Marion Davidson, D-B-B onners ; f m o u sly to su b m it th e $8.18.1 million Committee for!o r se ttin g f l K ^ y e a r 1983 F^erry, e n minority caucus chahalrman, , . X Ii B;yRONZELLAR y R the concept of consconsolidating federal ‘ propo^, which mirrors the recom* budgets. ......... _■ slaid, a id there, was general agnjreement -v .':/ _ T/m(Imes-News writer lands, hesaid. •" mendationmade byDemocrf)cratlc Gov. - - -AlsolncluSetdedln'lhe ^aiTTs a L5 amcimong theTJcmcKfraW to'supppport th e - . ----------------T h e -ln fo rm a tloilonal n j m e e ti n g s T r e John Evans In his annuallual budget percent allocatcation for merit raises, >aypay proposal. scheduled for: Frida■rlday.Feb. 12. a t 1:30- m essage two monthsago."'- - ......— Money for th<those raises’would • be TheTl bulldlng-consensus off ssupport- 7 ~" \ ^ — - — TVTWIN FALLS - TTie U.S. F o re st P-ni- In th e T w in1 FaUsFal forest dispatch - . The pay plan, which has18 theU reluc- generated thnhrough. salary savings orfor the plan was In contraSlSI to th e I l L / ^^ S eervlce rv and Bureau of Landd M an- c e n te r, 2647 K ImIberly ber Road; Friday, a study Feb. 19, at 2 p.m.n. aat the Burley Elks tanl support of the Idahoaho Public from workforcerce turnover. empsmployees’ pay discussions of: In ■ ‘ geinenf have embarked on a Employees Association, wasras given an Rep. B.E.. "Bud'* Uwia. R-Sl. whlivhlch legislative leaders dlscaicarted 10 . T^TTHJ^ thatlat could place all federal lalan d In C lub, 1350 O akleyaey Ave.; Tuesday, excellent. chance of clearearing the Maries, majorilorily caucus. chairm an,— resc•esolutlons-beforeJlndlng onenc w hich____ ^ i i : - , ;; T‘win w lr Falls County_uoder- tbele m an- F e b . 23, a l l:3 0 p).m .m . In K ctch u m ’s old ruesday, Feb.

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