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I ' r— Deb The Associated Prest - WASHINGTON - sdld Sunday congres ' for .mandatory U.S. 1 ■'.using unfair trading and “destined^ for " Reagan; But-Rostenkowski and chairman of the Committee, said h e' the so^alled Gephi the House this week, . anese for Uiat. Repoi usedi . BOSTON (AP) - are . Investigating - w ere Bmuggled Int Irofflckers who .t ^utlne customs _ suspended for Con arranged by the Cl published report. . According to Th Globe, between 5( that had been arr; t took off from or li i ports ; during the without undergolni Uoos. The Globe, said th Customs Service keparate investig reports tbat drug i learned of the proc to tbeir own advan • theirHlghUasCIA I - . Kathy Phers 'kpokeswoman, sal I Poveii l i : WASHINGTON j ? that “poverty itse j vironment," a w > :> world citizens fin 7 talnable economic Off environmental report to be release ;: : '•Those who are !, wUl often destro> ;; — MVlronment-in -( ‘they will cut do >' livestock will ovei i they will overuse I In growing numbe : . fi ; W iMB >atefl -ess - Rep. Dan Rostenkowski resslonal legislation calling S. reprisals against nations ling practices is misguided, or.,a v.eto", by President 'Ski,-an-Illinois-Democrat' the House Ways and Means he would not be surprised U phardt amendment passes ;ek, and he blamed the Jap- lfc*l )rt: Drug CIA pro ) — Federal agencies t6er ( iig whether drugs traffU into the country by CIA r I had learned inai avoiai is' inspections .were night: :ontra supply planes ,Hov ! CIA, according XO a two ci the Cl The Boston Sunday One I 50 and 100 flights would arranged by the CIA Intelll r landed at U.S. aii^ ficiall :he past two years bctwe olng customs inspec* Unite then citing unnamed Servli the CIA nnd the to th Ice are conducting airfie stigations into the Acc ig runners may have ficiali irocedure, and.used It* netwc vantage by disguising Uon ] 3IA flights. ; - - of Uj< lerson. a CIA Uielr sald'the^gencj^el'-emm r^Tt^rn^ iN (AP) -'W arning into itself pollutes Uie en* Worl group of prominent—aooi flnds that only sus- An nlc growtli can stave tte i llal disaster, says a iKgli 'ased today. renei are poor and hungry xoy Uielr Immediate on all n - order to 8ur/R5r~Thi down forests; Uieir Unlt< )vergraze gras^ands; critic se marginal land and dev^ abers Uiey will crowd strat ^/dns to ra ES 82nd year, No. 117 lar^< kl Tradcconfcrei lg . ■■ IS ii WlUi Japanese Prime 1 nt Nakasone . coming to ..Wai witb Reagan, and the Hov at- mence debate-Tuesday.od os Rep. Richard Gephardt, if amendment "the sUck In I es to force fair practices by p- partners. At the same Ume, Nobt {runners jccdiire r engaged In nor condoned'< fflcking. She also denied Uiat Vreceived soeclal conslderaUt )Iding customs mspecuons lo: -hts. lowever, according to Uie Gl > customs officials confirmed ! CIA planes escaped inspecUoc )ne official. said Uiat Uie uld Inform the'Customs Serv: eUlgence division Uiat it ha< lally sancUoned a parUcular f :wecn Central America aod Itcd States. That noUflcaUon ■n relayed Uirough Mhe Cusi rvlce's Washington beadquai the inspectors at tbe pm i field. According to Uie newwaper, ials suspect Uiat drug traffic Lworks learned of tbe no-lm n procedure and took advan Uie sltuaUon by pretending •Ir flights were part of Uie imeht'sahctioned operation;^ lo congested cIUm ," said orld Commission on Environ id Development. Among other recommenda! e panel called for all naUoi gin planning for the swltc newable sources of energy bieoM^tet priority" for rest I altemaUves to nuclear power. Tbe commlssion was asked b; ilt^ , NaUons in 1984 to ex? itical environmental ' ivelopmental Issues and pn rategles for dealing wltb then 2conditior on Gl JapBI _ • ackn< •ence — B4 Davi( Uja^: . tlon V e Minister Yasuhlro An< Washington for talks genei House poised to com- “Mee -oif-trade-legislaUoQ^nunit it, D-Mo., called lils to sa In Uie closet" needed we h, by America’s U-ading a m< obuo Matsunaga, Uie Na s rip hot " ^ ‘Jfte.W^lngton -■ciA srvJce’s 'S^-.TUnlt^ St caucc J S' ■ ;■vlromncntal- Pi IBd the :*cyho»c«ncli»Ie( on was Ci;/in,~addlUm; ;mtoms ijiorltere wli6“i SStS IS S S M e. 'fi™ ® A.Totiniudaiydi ^ .Id the ronment idaUons, Uons to iritch to •gy and •Search M 'er. •• i- d by.Uie. propose hem. n Big Wo wm Twin Fl lepha lanese ambassador to the 1 :nowIedged on ABC-TV’s “T (rid Brinkley'’ Uiat “w6 an ^ we cannot continue this s \ wiUi a huge trade lm balanc jtd Hidetoshl Ukawa, leral In New York, appear :«t the Press,”*said, "I thli nber of Uilngs we should be say, we shouia~bc pursulnj have committed ourselves nore constructive role In i baleconomy." }aka<idne, during his meeUn ‘‘ '’W - rriias iWfc: Tymft ON ~ Extehdve:' eOl caie-“ u i& r“ f « ^ - ' -pouii< resent In most of when mobile homes In v- Powe States,, probably issue, cer, Uie En- "A ProtecUon. Agen- end c led. . i- Alton n,*-. 1.3 • -million sUtini ''M e-expo^ to:' oppos : in more; Uian: wtth I iesj-also-are-al- - Thl: nrilcal Is" widely . bins. igandplasUds: Idaho /de' Is extra* ■- vcslnr walli»: floors, and}', issue iobUe bomes’-Snd ' Rot vaiUooRlrboiries,- - slonci l a ^ -jSEA;--Tto.-- ^Comr fiiro:oul';61:every:r:. Hous< lents'of mobile; mitte rew flttl llkBy lo ' rcpec ....... -ill--- Roi eb-^regolates the- hjoh-i 1ntfUsU7 i plaos to . early prop^lon.LW - comr <®#*"needed "Arc be sniay-results,. He ;;.:HtoUeii;ideputy want ifrW E PA coold.- a t Ul sild’ comr v e .^ W pattai,. , to soi Ro , play< ood River Falls, Idatio irdttr e United SUtes, on Wcdnc "This Week wiUi president are quite aware iffs the ad s abormal sltua- electronic ince.” Amcrlca nipanese consul more In gc •arlng on NBC’s Imported think there are a has been be doing. That Is dlrccUon. iing’pollcles Uiat— The"Gci es to ; .. to play place a n n the world and and unwa against tl Ung wlUi Reagan otiier trad m A l;_ IdahoPowe ■tANRnnRISON__________ nes-iV^*ivs w riter iOlSE — Jim Jones thoug lUcal career was over in cn he publicly opposed wer Company over the Swat ue... ‘A lot of people said ‘Thai 1 of you pollllcally,’ " the :orney General said one day ting In his Capitol officc. "N [>oscs Idaho Power and gel’: Phis year,- state. Rep.,fiJ“3 IS. R-Dletrlch, tried‘to ta iho Power over repeal of I stment tax credit, a $2.7 i ue dear to the company’s he« lobblns had applied for a co ner opening on the-Publlc-U mmlssion. -But.the. memlter lUse Revenue and Taxation Uee also drafted leglslat SeaTUieTl'C. ------ ^ ------ itobbins said he~w^ caUed I ;h-ranklng Republican leg rly Uiat morning, befor mmittee • meeting, and irc you kidding?” He was told "utility feomp mted him to pull back Uie I n, and If he did, he had a go Uie PUC appointment. Bu jn't, he would never'gctthe Id.............................................. Robbins InUroduced.. Uie. i mmittee. It died, and the la someone else. Robbins is convinced Idaho ayed a major role In send! ^ ; ( Ir mohtr^ -550 , rade?^ jnesday, wlU likely try to nt to rescind the $300 millic adminlstraUon imposed on • nic producis earlier this montl •leans last year Imported $K I goods from Japan than the td from Uils country, and en moving In a more pro 3n. Gcphardt“amendmenr- woul a mechanism to force down iwarranted” trade supluses t the United Slates by Jj rading partners, if Congress ■ Worl J Cher LONDON - .F Sweden, where alerted the work demonstrators ralll first anniversary c clear disaster tha drllUng around th o The biggest pi Europe, where s ^ ^ ^ 1 ieveis followed the ^K uj-cidenl, stirring feci prompting author: vast amounts ol : milk. Violence broke oi ^ ^ ^ - i y , with 39 people ^ W |H demonstraUons peaceful. In the Coi Czechoslovak poli Westerners who Prague, including Swede and an Ausi -buge-banner .acros National Museum, “No Secorid Ch Future Without / Czech. The others, two By The Associated Protesters gaUii side nuclcar powe H H '/ the first annivers nuclcar reactor < nobyl Ihal killed 3 ' taminatcd wide a people were arrest! "Chernobyl mad ' threat to our li< ' every nuclear po . Wes Crochcron < Alliance, an umb .-.for anti-nuclear England. Aboul 300 dem Ita^gSt nnjshed but sill! [>wcr jer carries W( his -|n - 1983,- Idaho #an Falls the iie Idaho day while "Nobody away aiy Rob- .1 take on of in- million ....... I commls- c-UtUlUcs~M^^H|L-. ter_of U ie_^H^B|A Lion'Coin- ilatlon 10 Bpp Gym. Edlnbya Toldjobi legislator message to bad •lore the nc. i asked, Idaho Power’ Panler, calls thes impanles” Two years ago le leglsla- Anderson. R-Twl good shot give each commi But if he ty to tax then- :he Job, he Power Compan> .................. up as soon as U e. bill , in idea,hesaid. . }Job went -They oppose couldn't control iho Power said. “Now, all mdlng Uie keep one commll t . . f forward HKrln 1 ^unl rir legislc u> get Uie trade advantag lion In Uir- pracUces. A cc n Japanese such an advant nth. trade surplus b (^.6 billion rcftaliatory mea e Japanese port fees. i Congress . Interviewed rotectlonlst Commerce Seci “the execuUve luld-put-ln—tlonrany-preai HTt "excess be able lo neg( >s amassed dividual congr Japan and down there an< iS found the and negotiating Idobse rnobyl < From Japan to scientists first rid to Chernobyl, Illed Sunday on the of the Soviet nu- hat sent radiation tried ti eWorld. the Lo protests were In vlrome soaring radiation Sovlet-t e April 26. 1986. ac- WWER 'Clings of panic and nobyl ] orltles to discard reactor ’ suspect food and andFii Dem out at a Dutch ral- jor rail le injured, but the Spain, overall were in Ua 15';i-m Communist East, nuclea olice arrested five airpor ho protested in Thlr g a Wesl German, a hundn istrian who draped a explos OSS the facade of the Aboul n. witnesses said.. ' (rom :htfRiobyl — For a Ukral Atom,’’ it read In Abo - - • round vo young Austrlans, . *51 plants pi td Press ' plant i mlnut( thercd Sunday out- Ohio's A^er plants to mark Clcvel rsary of the Soviet dozen disaster at Cher- Yanke I 31 people and con- about areas. At least 27 down.' sted. shut d ade crystal clear the leak, lives coming from in S power plant,” said pie wc of Tlie Clamshell Diablo ibrella organization as the r groups in New line an Som monstrators at the many tlll-closed Seabrook____ polit jeight withP ^ ^'1 H rj|^ \ M H - av ROBBINS________ t»t i e d ^------ ick oK repealing the and.u we’d )r’s . lobbyist, Greg taxes estory "absurd." fires, go, state Sen. Larrey Am win Falls, wanted to to pi) munity the opportuni- ItlaU jm^lves. But Idaho A ; ny threw roadblocks for i they heard about Uie.c^poi sed It because Uiey long- ■ol taxes," Anderson .was II they have to do Is Pow< nittee chairman in line y .. ,, i—Bl i ,-j -,/\prll27,19S7 ation Itage was gained th ro u g unfair L country found to havelgalaed ; 'antage would have to lower the (| IS by 10 perccnt annually or face -t Tieasures such as tariffs and im* , ’ cd from Hong Kong, by ABC, | Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said' live branch in any admlnlstra- 1- reaidentrneeds-the-flexlbillty-to----- legotlate. You can’t have 535 In- ngressmen and senators sitting ; , and expressing their own views ling with foreign countries.” . j erves__^ date Aid-A 8 i d to distribute pamphlets from London-based Greenpeace en- , : imenlal group charging that a I let-designed nuclear reactor, the ^ER 440. is riskier Uian the Cher- yl planl. Thirty-four WWER 440 ctors operate in Eastern Europe I Finland., lemonstrators .turned out at ma- I rallies In France, West Germany, lin. the Netherlands and Japan.------- - Italy, 50,000 people- ■ formed a i-mlle human chain between a :lear power planl and a mUltary port. J rhlrty-one Soviets were killed and , ndreds were Injured in the Ure and plosion at the Chernobyl reactor. !■ «jul I354)oa.pcople.were evacuated t. )m areas near the plant in the f {ralne. \ About 2.000 demonstrators sur- g unded the Borssele nuclear power i • See CHERNOBYL on Page A2 ; >rotested— ^ ml in New Hampshire observed 30 ' j nutes of silence, a protest of I io's Perry nuclcar plant east of jveland drew 300 people, about a . :en people demonstrated at Maine nkee, and, near Monroe, Mich., I out 15 people , chanted, ‘‘Shut It wn." oulside the Fermi II plant, | Jt down since .an AprU 12 steam ik. n San Luis Obispo, Calif., 16 peo- ! were arrested for trespassing at [ ablo Canyon nuclear power plant they stepped across the property e and sal down at the gate. j )Ome 300 other demonstrators, my wearing buttons stating » See PROTESTS on Page A2_______ j tics—- I PACmonex; \ AG JIM J0NES,':77 Swan FoIIusfindnsi- . ____ nd under their poliUcal Influence. If . e’d opened It up to local opUon ixes, they’d have to-put" out 100------ Anderson was told if he continued' ) pursue the Idea, he would fegret. later. ' . A year later, when Anderson na )r re-clectlon, he had Republican . , pposition • In Uie primary. Qordont. :; •• lolIiUeld, a former le ^ la to r )ng-tlme supporter of laahbkPdiW ^ 'as backed wlUi money 'ower Company's political' ftUml. - • See POWER on Page A2 1 f I

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DebThe Associated Prest

- WASHINGTON - sdld Sunday congres

' for .mandatory U.S. 1 ■ '.using unfair trading

and “destined^ for " Reagan;

But-Rostenkowski and chairman of the Committee, said h e ' the so^alled Gephi the House this week,

. anese for Uiat.

Repoiusedi

. BOSTON (AP) - are . Investigating

- were Bmuggled Int Irofflckers who .t ^ u tln e customs

_ suspended for Con arranged by the Cl published report.. According to Th Globe, between 5( that had been arr;

t took off from or lii ports ; during the

without undergolni Uoos.

The Globe,said th

Customs Service keparate investig reports tbat drug i learned of the proc to tbeir own advan

• theirHlghUasCIAI - . Kathy Phers■ ■ ■ 'kpokeswoman, sal

I Poveiil i : WASHINGTONj ? th a t “poverty itsej vironment," a w>:> world citizens fin 7 • talnable economic

Off environmental report to be release

; : : '•Those who are!, wUl often destro> ;; — M Vlronment-in -(

■ ‘ they will cut do>' livestock will oveii they will overuseI In growing numbe

: . f i ;

WiMB

>atefl-ess

- Rep. Dan Rostenkowski resslonal legislation calling S. reprisals against nations ling practices is misguided, or.,a v.eto", by President

'Ski,-an-Illinois-Democrat' the House Ways and Means he would not be surprised U phardt amendment passes ;ek, and he blamed the Jap-

l f c * l

)rt: Drug CIA pro

) — Federal agencies t6er ( iig whether drugs traffU into the country by CIA r

I had learned inai avoiai is' inspections .were night: :ontra supply planes ,Hov ! CIA, according XO a two ci

the ClThe Boston Sunday One

I 50 and 100 flights would arranged by the CIA Intelll r landed a t U.S. aii^ ficiall :he past two years bctwe olng customs inspec* Unite

thenciting unnamed Servli

the CIA nnd the to th Ice are conducting airfie stigations into the Acc ig runners may have ficiali irocedure, and.used It* netwc vantage by disguising Uon ] 3IA flights. ; - - of Uj< lerson. a CIA Uielr s a ld 'th e ^ g e n c j^ e l '-e m m

r^Tt^rn^iN (AP) - 'W a rn in g intoitself pollutes Uie en* Worl group of prominent—ao o iflnds that only sus- An

nlc growtli can stave t t e illal disaster, says a iKgli'ased today. renei are poor and hungryxoy Uielr Immediate on all n - order to 8 u r/R 5 r~ T h idown forests; Uieir Unlt<

)vergraze gras^ands; criticse marginal land and dev^abers Uiey will crowd s trat

/dns to ra

ES82nd year, No. 117

l a r ^ <kl T r a d c c o n f c r e ilg . ■■ISi i WlUi Japanese Prim e 1 nt Nakasone . coming to ..Wai

witb Reagan, and the Hov at- mence debate-Tuesday.od os Rep. Richard Gephardt, if amendment "the sUck In I es to force fair practices by p- partners.

At the same Ume, Nobt

{runners jccdiirer engaged In nor condoned'< fflcking. She also denied Uiat V received soeclal conslderaUt )Iding customs mspecuons lo: -hts.lowever, according to Uie Gl > customs officials confirmed ! CIA planes escaped inspecUoc )ne official. said Uiat Uie uld Inform the'Customs Serv: eUlgence division Uiat it ha< lally sancUoned a parUcular f :wecn Central America aod Itcd States. That noUflcaUon ■n relayed Uirough Mhe Cusi rvlce's Washington beadquai the inspectors a t tbe p m i field.According to Uie newwaper, ials suspect Uiat drug traffic Lworks learned of tbe no-lm n procedure and took advan Uie sltuaUon by pretending •Ir flights were part of Uie imeht'sahctioned operation ;^

lo congested cIUm ," said orld Commission on Environ id Development.Among other recommenda! e panel called for all naUoi gin planning for the swltc newable sources of energy bieoM ^tet priority" for rest I altemaUves to nuclear power. Tbe commlssion was asked b; i l t^ , NaUons in 1984 to ex? itical environmental ' ivelopmental Issues and pn rategles for dealing wltb then

2conditior

on GlJapBI

_ • ackn< •ence — B4 Davi( Uja^:

. tlon V e Minister Yasuhlro An< Washington for talks genei House poised to com- “Mee -oif-trade-legislaUoQ^nunit it, D-Mo., called lils to sa In Uie closet" needed we h, by America’s U-ading a m<

obuo Matsunaga, Uie Na

s r i phot

" ^ ‘Jfte.W ^lngton

- ■ c iAsrvJce’s 'S ^ - .T U n lt^ S t

cauccJ S ' ■ ;■ vlromncntal- Pi

IBd the :*cyho»c«ncli»Ie( on was C i;/in ,~addlU m ; ;mtoms ijio rlte re wli6“i

S S t S I S S S M e .

'f i™ ® A .T otin iudaiydi

.Id the ronment

idaUons,Uons to iritch to•gy and•Search M'er. •• i- d by.Uie.

proposehem.

n Big Wo

w mTwin Fl

lephalanese ambassador to the 1 :nowIedged on ABC-TV’s “T (rid Brinkley'’ Uiat “w6 an ^ we cannot continue this s \ wiUi a huge trade lm balanc jtd Hidetoshl Ukawa, leral In New York, appear :« t the Press,”* said, "I thli nber of Uilngs we should be say, we shouia~bc pursulnj have committed ourselves

nore constructive role In i baleconomy."}aka<idne, during his meeUn

‘‘'’W

-rriiasiWfc:

Tymft

ON ~ E xtehdve:' eOlcaie-“ u i& r“ f « ^ - ' -pouii<resent In most of whenmobile homes In v- PoweStates,, probably issue,cer, Uie En- "AProtecUon. Agen- end cled. . i- Altonn,*-. 1.3 • -million sUtini' 'M e - e x p o ^ to :' oppos: in more; Uian: wtth Iie s j -a ls o - a re -a l - - Thl:nrilcal Is" widely . bins.igandplasUds: Idaho/de' Is extra* ■- vcslnrwalli»: floors, and}', issueiobUe bomes’-Snd ' RotvaiUooRlrboiries,- - sloncil a ^ - jSEA;--Tto.-- ^Comrfiiro:oul';61:every:r:. Hous<l e n t s 'o f mobile; mitte r e w f l t t l llkBy lo ' rcpec

....... -ill--- Roieb-^regolates the- hjoh-i1ntfUsU7 i plaos to . earlyp r o p ^ l o n .L W - comr< ® # * " n e e d e d "Arcbe sniay-results,. He;;.:HtoUeii;ideputy want

i f r W E P A coold.- at Ul

s ild ’

comr• v e . ^ W p a t ta i , . , to soi

Ro, play<

ood River

F alls, Idatio

ird ttre United SUtes, on Wcdnc "This Week wiUi president are quite aware iffs the ad s abormal sltua- electronic ince.” Amcrlcanipanese consul more In gc •arlng on NBC’s Imported think there are a has been be doing. That Is dlrccUon. iing’ pollcles Uiat— The"Gci es to ; . . to play place a n n the world and and unwa

against tl Ung wlUi Reagan otiier trad

m• A l;_

Idaho Powe■tANRnnRISON__________nes-iV^*ivs writer

iOlSE — Jim Jones thoug lUcal career was over in cn he publicly opposed wer Company over the Swat ue...‘A lot of people said ‘Thai 1 of you pollllcally,’ " the :orney General said one day ting In his Capitol officc. "N [>oscs Idaho Power and gel’:

Phis year,- state. Rep.,fiJ“3 IS. R-Dletrlch, t r ie d ‘to ta iho Power over repeal of I stment tax credit, a $2.7 i ue dear to the company’s he« lobblns had applied for a co ner opening on the-Publlc-U mmlssion. -But.the. memlter lUse Revenue and Taxation Uee also drafted leglslatSeaTUieTl'C. ------ ------itobbins said he~w ^ caUed I ;h-ranklng Republican leg rly Uiat morning, befor mmittee • meeting, and irc you kidding?”He was told "utility feomp mted him to pull back Uie I n, and If he did, he had a go Uie PUC appointment. Bu

jn 't, he would never'gcttheId..............................................Robbins InUroduced.. Uie. i mmittee. It died, and the la someone else.Robbins is convinced Idaho ayed a major role In send!

^ ; (

Ir mohtr^

-550 ,

r a d e ? ^jnesday, wlU likely try to nt to rescind the $300 millic adminlstraUon imposed on •

nic producis earlier this montl •leans last year Imported $K I goods from Japan than the td from Uils country, and en moving In a more pro 3n.Gcphardt“ amendmenr- woul a mechanism to force down iwarranted” trade supluses t the United Slates by J j rading partners, if Congress

■ Worl J Cher

LONDON - .F Sweden, where alerted the work demonstrators ralll first anniversary c clear disaster tha drllUng around th o

The biggest pi Europe, where s

^ ^ ^ 1 ieveis followed the ^ K u j - c id e n l , stirring feci

prompting author: vast amounts ol : milk.

Violence broke oi ^ ^ ^ - i y , with 39 people ^ W |H demonstraUons

peaceful.In the Coi

Czechoslovak poli Westerners who Prague, including Swede and an Ausi -buge-banner .acros National Museum,

“No Secorid Ch Future Without / Czech.

The others, two

By The Associated

Protesters gaUii side nuclcar powe

H H ' / the first annivers nuclcar reactor < nobyl Ihal killed 3

' taminatcd wide a people were arrest!

"Chernobyl mad ' threat to our li< ' every nuclear po . Wes Crochcron <

Alliance, an umb .-.for anti-nuclear

England.Aboul 300 dem

I ta ^ g S t nnjshed but sill!

[>wcrjer carries W(

his-|n - 1983,-

Idaho #an Falls

theiie Idaho day while "Nobody

away

aiy Rob- .1take on

of in- million

.......I commls-c - U tU lU c s ~ M ^ ^ H |L - .ter_of U i e _ ^ H ^ B | A Lion'Coin-ilatlon 10 B p p G y m .

E d ln b y a T o l d jo b i legislator message to bad •lore the nc . i asked, Idaho Power’

Panler, calls thes impanles” Two years ago le leglsla- Anderson. R-Twl good shot give each commi But if he ty to tax then- :he Job, he Power Compan>

..................up as soon as Ue. bill , in idea,hesaid. .} Job went -They oppose

couldn't control iho Power said. “ Now, all mdlng Uie keep one commll

t . .

f forward

H K r ln1 ^ u n l

rirle g is lcu> get Uie trade advantaglion In Uir- pracUces. A ccn Japanese such an advantnth. trade surplus b(^ .6 billion rcftaliatory meae Japanese port fees.i Congress . Interviewedrotectlonlst Commerce Seci

“ the execuUve luld-put-ln—tlonrany-preai HTt "excess be able lo neg( >s amassed dividual congr Japan and down there an< iS found the and negotiating

Idobse rnobyl <From Japan to

scientists first rid to Chernobyl,Illed Sunday on the

of the Soviet nu- hat sent radiation tried ti eWorld. the Loprotests were In vlrome soaring radiation Sovlet-t

e April 26. 1986. ac- WWER 'Clings of panic and nobyl ] orltles to discard reactor ’ suspect food and andFii

Demout at a Dutch ral- jor rail

le injured, but the Spain, overall were in Ua

15';i-mCommunist East, nuclea olice arrested five airpor ho protested in Thlr g a Wesl German, a hundn istrian who draped a explos OSS the facade of the Aboul n. witnesses said .. ' (rom :htfRiobyl — For a Ukral

Atom,’’ it read In Abo- - • round vo young Austrlans, . *51

plants pitd Press ' plant i

mlnut(thercd Sunday out- Ohio's A er plants to mark Clcvel rsary of the Soviet dozen

disaster a t Cher- YankeI 31 people and con- about areas. At least 27 down.'

sted. shut dade crystal clear the leak, lives coming from in S power plant,” said pie wc

of Tlie Clamshell Diablo ibrella organization as the r groups in New line an

Sommonstrators a t the many tlll-closed Seabrook____

politjeight with P

^ ^'1 Hr j | ^ \ M H

-

a v ROBBINS________t» t i e d ^------ick oK repealing the and.u

we’d)r’s . lobbyist, Greg taxes estory "absurd." fires, go, state Sen. Larrey Am win Falls, wanted to to pi) munity the opportuni- ItlaU jm ^lves. But Idaho A ; ny threw roadblocks for i they heard about Uie.c^poi

sed It because Uiey long- ■ol taxes," Anderson .wasII they have to do Is Pow< nittee chairman in line

y..■ , ,

i — B l i

,-j - , / \p r l l2 7 ,1 9 S 7

ationItage was gained th r o u g unfair L country found to havelgalaed ;'antage would have to lower the (|IS by 10 perccnt annually or face -t Tieasures such as tariffs and im* , ’

cd from Hong Kong, by ABC, | Secretary Malcolm Baldrige sa id ' live branch in any admlnlstra- 1-reaidentrneeds-the-flexlbillty-to-----legotlate. You can’t have 535 In- ngressmen and senators sitting ; , and expressing their own views

ling with foreign countries.” . j

erves__^date

A i d - A 8 i

d to distribute pamphlets from London-based Greenpeace en- , :

imenlal group charging that a I let-designed nuclear reactor, the ^ER 440. is riskier Uian the Cher­yl planl. Thirty-four WWER 440 ctors operate in Eastern Europe I Finland.,lemonstrators .turned out at ma- Irallies In France, West Germany,lin. the Netherlands and Japan.------- -Italy, 50,000 people- ■ formed a

i-mlle human chain between a :lear power planl and a mUltary port. Jrhlrty-one Soviets were killed and ,ndreds were Injured in the Ure andplosion at the Chernobyl reactor. !■«jul I354)oa.pcople.were evacuated t .)m areas near the plant in the f{ralne. \About 2.000 demonstrators sur- gunded the Borssele nuclear power i• See CHERNOBYL on Page A2 ;

>rotested— ^ml in New Hampshire observed 30 ' j nutes of silence, a protest of I io's Perry nuclcar plant east of jveland drew 300 people, about a . :en people demonstrated at Maine nkee, and, near Monroe, Mich., I out 15 people , chanted, ‘‘Shut It wn." oulside the Ferm i II plant, | Jt down since .an AprU 12 steam ik.n San Luis Obispo, Calif., 16 peo- ! were arrested for trespassing at [ ablo Canyon nuclear power plant they stepped across the property

e and sal down at the gate. j )Ome 300 other demonstrators, my wearing buttons stating

» See PROTESTS on Page A2_______ j

tics—- IPAC monex; \

AG JIM J0NES,':77 Swan F o IIu sfin d n si- . ____

nd under their poliUcal Influence. If . e’d opened It up to local opUon ixes, they’d have to-put" out 100------

Anderson was told if he continued') pursue the Idea, he would fegret. later. ' .A year later, when Anderson n a

)r re-clectlon, he had Republican . , pposition • In Uie prim ary. Qordont. :; •• lolIiUeld, a former le ^ l a to r )ng-tlme supporter of l a a h b k P d iW ^'as backed wlUi money 'ower Company's political' ftU m l. -

• See POWER on Page A2 • 1

f I

D ^ m d n s t a l■ : - “ W ASHINGTPM <A1

sd m ta b tra U o & 'i fore Utf^lyed T -ch irts u

. .. ‘ u n o Q g W p r o t e s t e i » v t o l S U c t tc t fo r a :i C IA h e» d q o arte r» .

peopM w bo w ere lean •/ o tb w atttb o rU lM .

<' dem oQ Strate.apdS o ttth jfirica.T lu

the U ^ ^ c k e d ant , ta rge t of tbe p ro testa

C a s e y l n c r l iG LKN CX)Ve ,.N .V

w nuam J . Casey wa a suborbao New Yoi ted the day Mfore spokeswomtnsaid.

C asev , w bo u n d e r D ecem b er, w a«. adc

; to t tK ln te n it r a c a r• Hospital, a p rlra ti ' Island, according i ; Bass.

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T [ L o ^ l i 5 e: TWIN FALLS ~ Hon. ' Saturday nigbt in Bols r anniial idabo P r ^ < i banquet west to seven ; m edia rraresentatlves.

------ Steve Hartgen^ manaiI. Tbe Times-News, recelv I for editorial writing in> classtflcation, whil : McRoberts of Tbe Tim ; student writing honors

division.- I ; Other award-winning

J. press club members in• Marcantonlo of KLIX. captured tbe radio sp

|r ¥ o d aT h u n d e i

-------- -TwiaFani,BBrteyrBnpeiGoodtBC;

Today and Tuesday, with w urn record or dcj

- temperatures. Alio vld aftenoon and evening tb Winds light except for mpb near thundershower

. .. 80s both days. Lows lonlgti

' Camas Pralrte, HaD«y aa BlverVaney:

Pailly cloudy today witb warm record or ne temperatures. Aleo wlc

____ aftetPOOD and evening thHighs near 80 both days near 40. Winds light exce

; SOrophoeartbundersbowi ■- NortheraUtah;

Pair to portly cloudy day. Wlddy scattered i evening Uiundersbowers by gusty vbids. unseasonably warm wit days In tbe upper 7t)s an

; U>emld-40sto$0«.

1 Summary:SUM over Idaho were

Sunday with only a few bl ; reported. Along tbe soti ' tbuoderstorms developed ; nooo.. bringing lltUe pr< ; some gusty wlA^.

Temperatures were li and low 80s after ovemig

_____. _ ln Uie 30s and 40s. Dead*City and Stanley shared

‘ of 2S degrees. Tbe ext< Wednesday. through

> Soutbero Idaho calU foi • ; showers Wednesday ai

Drier souUwest portion chance of showers sout Cooler. Highs In upperTt

, dropping tnto upper 60s i ; Friday. Lows In mld-to u{

; National' tUi HIn: ASMguaniM 76 4S! AOm U 77 S2

Boston fiO Ui Oilcago 71 . *4> OMm ss S3; DttuUw* N M; o«tron . 63 4s, Hoftotulu 60 66

.1 Houston 64 S7> btdtafUpoUt 70 40

' I n d e i; O a sa lf le d . . . . . .

C om ic* ...............D ear Abby . . . . .

; Idaho . . . . . . . . . .J o Ann Lairsen. .

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B « Ie y « ip e tt-P a a l:O a Babl-casUefOnl

: FD«^R<Meraoa-BaiUst4 ; T v te P a n ta o d a n a tb e i

[ N e W fl^ ta iS a tp m w • • If you b a re ■ p aw i I

: cd lts rta l d n t f tm v U , ( : P A w ccfauys. T o rej• »;lfBdoowecieodt.<

A d m t l S i h ^ n i i i i f c I fy o a w ts b to f d a e e a a

< ada» c a n T SM O l Mow . p . a . a a d S $ ta x im (i : jd i s p l a y a d i l s a v S iM

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l l t e p sB t o r s r ^ d y A a c t i i

( A P r - O j » ^ t s " o < 't h e ' R O r d n p o u ^ , some wearli and beltbo ttom 'Jeans p

Iters, spent Sunday leamiB; r a 4 r a o o s t a ^ to ^ y c

I p r o ^ people for all t b ^ rjb y we can thiiA of,“ exp o e of tbe leaders of a groin »mtaig bow to deal witb poll

^ ^ to ~ g a lS in iio iid a y mon le rs In sub^cbanl>angley,-' foreim policy In Central Ai

Tbe CIA’a role in providing b anti-Nicaraguan guerrlilas Iters.

r l t i f » l c o n d i t i o n

'4.V..(AP) - Former CIA D was in critical condition Stii York bospital where be was t e for treatment of pneum i.lerwent surgery for brain ca admitted a t about 2 p.m. Si care unit a t Glen Cove Com rate acute care facility oi g to bo^ita l- spokeswoma

[onors presented and Cliff tolse during the named top s Club awards The i 'eral Twin Falls Spokane C!s. enterprise inagingeditor of— Other- i:elved the aw ard night indu in tbe all-mediavbile Flynn R ^ r t i nrimes-News won Etlinger,jrs in tbe sam e features, :

-Morning Jng Twin Falls Clark, Th<i included J e n y Spokane ,IX Radio, who Welsch, sports division headline y

■ y 's Wle rsh o w e rsDvertr^eromeaad

widely scattered '-lr«: UiUDdenhowers. .,»m ^ lor gusts near 30 | [ ^ wers. Highs In the ^iigbt45to50._ .

raad Lower Woad; ^

ay and Tuesday near record high V Hwidely scattered

K thundershowers. _ays. Lows tonight accept (or gusts lo lowers.

dy tbrough Tues- d afternoon and. ers accompanied: ds. Continued with highs boUi aod 80s. Lows In

rere mosUy clear ^ ^ ■ 9 0 w high, thin clouds southern t>order,

>ped a t mldafter- preclpiUUon but | | b | ^ H

e hi tbe mid.TOs might lows mosUy. adwood Dam, Elk ■ed the state 's low extended forecast h Friday for

for a chance of T lUHl Tliui«l«y.

Ion contlntiedKWtbeast Friday, ins into low.rTOs and mld-80s ‘m e warOs and low 70s t>y gt^te Sund0 upper « M d t0K>. c aM * ,!].

lU n tuO ly at BS

-» tSM .. g S- • UsfliphU 6S 40— UUmlBMCli 78 65•••• HltatukM «a M- - HInrMapolla #1 47.-. NnrOrlMnt 63 61.... NswYortl 60 44

rgSS;-=“’SS g.OS Prt0«nU too 73

Pltt»bumh SS 30 • - P«iun<i;u#. 63 30

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.......... . B 3 O b i to a r l............ . . . A 3 O p in io n............... p 2 People

are.m«fflied.betwm.7 and II yoor pq>er by 7 a jn ., can U

(R^g^ngermaii* ~

ItrtfTtberareM

n t4» or wish to taUc to so it, can 7S»««n between 1:30 report Ute news and q>orti

i» caH 7»«W .

^ a d r a i S r a e ^ eall 7»0! !ood«ytbrangb Friday from1 (ro n .S t i n . until noon, lc btoweekdayscoty. ,

•' i''iFall^idabo Monday. Apri

U cs_ Z a m b i a d cLIVINGSTONE,

J S u ia r commanilos who r , l 5 ? ^ ami woimdod a nl

r Africa, Zambian ol

Xo tro cles Into tU» qtt land tllTer, Uie offlcUll

— :--------- -w ere-cIvlU ans-aaoming a t Iden tm nllilP ale l r,-Va., to Hlnliter Gen. Hall America

B r a d ’s f i iRIO DE JANI

I Minister DUson icreasing c ritic ism

I D irector flaUon, announced Sunday a tras adm it- F unaro , prtncip

= p a r e r b i f l e t *

omm unlty on ^ g He refused to say

n a n Joan be would m eet wll m inistry .

► s e n t a f i v e ^

ff N aylor, KMVT, wbo w as :op television sportscaster.

Spokesman-Revlew and : Chronicle w on the all-m edia lse com petition.

a w ^ s - given • S a ttu ^ ay eluded;

P rin t Category ■ting and w riting, C harles r. T he Idaho S ta tesm an ;5, S andra L. L ee , Lewiston ; T ribune; columns, Doug The Spokesm an-Revlew and ! C hronicle: sports, J e ff .

T be Idaho . S ta tesm an ; s w riting, M ary Keltz, The

e a t h e r's m ^ v te m

n U s i s t h e c lo u d c o v e r n sw a ii a n d A le u t ia n la l a n

iw 408 by Friday./armest temperature io the : unday was 87 degrees a t 1

1

BS .... PonUnct.Oft. S3 43 83 .... 3t.tMtt «2 as sa .... S^UiUkaClty B2 5t 40 .... s*nFnnclK0 63 SO 65 .... SMltl* 78- 4836 .... BpoktM 77 3S 47 .... Wuhlnsion 63 .4]

S3 r IdahoS3 .... U u Mlr73 ...... ..eoltt as 41M .... Burley 86 4S30 ' ..... .Htgtniun mm mit

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M M M t n u r S r ^ > m v n M •

som eone In tbe 30 a j n . and S;)0 irts cesuUi a fte r

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^0931.C U ssU M m » a .m . u n t i l 6 ^ «

ln fonpatk )n on

pril27,1987. - ^ ■

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d i ^ r a g u e i r i i l a l

fE,; Zambia !(AP), — Soutl 10 raldedLhrtngstone UUed I nie9e. of-tbe-defense min :tim«i«aB a m r r i l l a flgbtl a offlg « to i^dSm iday’.

quiet , resort town on the ials B ild. Tbey d tbe four .and tbe.young-w oman.lnl Uekelo^Kawlna, 21, a niece c Ia U m b aU a £ 3 fe .

Fiiiaiatbe c U e f r r a i\NEIRO, Brazil (AP) - n Funaro, wbo bad come Ism for his efforts lo stem t ce tlS im ^y .U atb eliasm lg icipal autbor of a failed IS- irogram,. said be banded : letter of resignation Friday.government calmly and w

irp said. *‘My decision Is im

&ay why be decided to reslgi with Saniey on Monday to c

rtuBTlibnoias Idaho Statesman, and i

- Chris Pietch, Lewist nd Tribune.“ ® PublicRclationfrPublic

Marlene Fritx, UuIdaho.' .......

Radioies Writing and. repor m; Snider, KBOI. on Televisionug Reporting and writi nd Holly, KTVB;’ -featun eff. Marty Holtman, a ; ^^tograpby, Marc 1

r . — — -

n p e r h o t s

Al

r m a p o f t h e W e s t C o a s a n d a b4i> ^unday a f t n a

The bigb tem pcrnU ire for t Sunday w as 103 d eg rees el t N ev.,and the b w w as 23

Boulton, M aine.

42 . . . idtnoFaiu eias .... U alllon 63S4 .... McCaJI 78SO .... Pocillllo 8548 .... Salmon 64-

« ■ ■ T w in FallsTwInFalli Mai I

u u o..n MMift Pcp u»IV«af 47 *■ •••• Kormil «748 Todiy’tiu M a i........mm Tomofiow’iiuw lao...-

I R e a c h .............................i S p o r t s ...........................:I V a lle y life ....................I W e s t ................................r W o r ld . ; ........................

• • a i s sw r i dtOy sad t u s p«r « • Wk: Sonday, ILM p v VMk. W S M tId k a tfraM aad v t arsOablt Mhr 1JS H r> w e U « . S L S U v . s . n S t' Mlr. I7 JI p v for S w

£ ^ j r « a : ’SiS'

S m is pvbUAid d U h /f rU TkM s t ta, S» i.v by Magic VtOty N cm ^ m f m m pM I t Twta Fans by 11 I « 4 6 i i . om dal d ty ta d e tM y a I SKtlMi 6&IM 1 aa Idaho c « ^ n <Sa«ad a t I ta dqr i f Ib t t a «l

■ J. -"

‘‘M'k pS.th^AIrlcMi S S i o i #1o«rme»i

W ater Wvi SouUi _ com pahj.

; P a n t^ s toe.^PA<? I

le Zambesi “ W6 wei If gijiin issue, but BJnted_waa_ _ ^ ck 8 ro ?g '

-. . ■ iDg p n r t• ■ “Aiderson

? ‘ 8 n s

— Finance ^ r i e s , fo e under in-

S S ^ t h e8 0 ..-.. -years-a'go.:S-montb-oId both indir1 PrMldent company oy. .r . .Power,ore

without Wt^ 'revocable." un til tb<Ign. bul said f s . ? ® " .<II.cu«the

I nant figurt shaping ai

rs^ For exai

1 photography, volved in tston Momlng commltteet

ic Information .Unlvereity of ^

• Cont "Kememb

orttag, Mark pen Here,’ was led aw

in Eleveniting, Carolyn scale the 1 ire , reporting, Hanford i I, KBCI; w ere arres

Montgomery, In Chica a memori victims at of Chlcagc

____________ _ Enrico F«succeeded troliedcha

Chicago declared \

C n o l I Awareness remem ber Union Is o Ings and i power and

"Americ . nuclear po are now hi]

r ^ n H B I country,”. statement,

The IlIlQh B u 4..1 and sever

'.re leased al ■ | H | | H nuclear po

area- to s: r M a P C T l radloactivc r W P I i |9 H nobyi dlsas

The bai -w am lng-fii

actual radi have been c

In Richlc pie demon: nuclear rej manent sh

D ^ g H tlon’s N I plutonium design fes tbat blew and caught

They als( slve clear buried a t H

About 25C Family, a | composed employees,

hundred

C h eAPlittrphoto

• Conti8 t , Later, ..a’n o o n demonstrat

of the reseo rll . .» .l lm !?!!,!? Thi!! at Laughllfl fence. Thej 3 degrees at charges a t I

The N “ stand dow

y, tban $50 n43 ments cou2 most will b49 i!” July 7 rest4

tlons will be In Portli

Min pepjs testers fre *3 .... park befor ^ traveled

......... 8:33 p.m. demonstrat..... ■ About 75

common in ' day, to list

about Che D l - 4 ' ‘Vermont

.......... . 3 3 Vermont '

..........AS day." sta t____ A 8 told “>,®- . , - -w ecan’tw l

Vermont«ttk;diflyi - am o u n to f mbttfliom -sUte-In-tbi

, Traces of S S C _ : _ J a tg d e le E t M tta.itin- "No oot•pvaw tt,— what’s goll

" a s a result r: NJi »tr Thiels, a 1

* bo was 1 tim e of tbei

" In d M p o lt , Manhattan,

New York C stv^Tvta- - - ; But Carl

the New

S , » ; !«tkk tassi cleanest ^• ;.allminatM"

i 20 million bl

PoWoUfuied trom Page Al \

eld also received oey from United foMdabo,-I action committee with sod

tors a s J.R . SIiM ot, Utal & L iA t Co., washlngtoi loww .Co., a h d .Jd a ^ Powei

^sa id Idabo Power dibes n6 1 money as a stick to~Bea

vere cieariy oppoWd on tbi lUt we Mook a t a person’i und” in . determining wbi ;PACmoney;besaid. field had a long history of be chbusiness,” /R a n te r said lonw asanew co^er.’*. ' i ot Idaho Power’s politics « legion arotmd the state for example, of politician:

inked off the floor and tol< fote on key issues, especlall: h e Swan Falls debate tbrei go;-Stories-also abound o direct and direct bints b Y officials to be nice to Idahi irelse.r ; laughed a t sucb sugg^

tbe I ^ t 'f e w years, Idab( Company bas been known Ii

circles as the undisputet lobbying efforts, the domi ure In' the making, m 'Iding

and b ro k in g of polltica — Its— effec tTveness.— saj opponents, Is Its ability U

Ith anyone a t theparty. cample, Idaho' Power is In a two m ajor political acUor ees, Idaho’s Energ)

o tests—ontlnued from Page Al nber Chernobyl, It Can Hai: re," cheered as each perso: away. 'n protesters who tried t e fence around Washington’ I nuclear reservation als rested.icago, about 80 actlvisU hel< orial service for Chemobj a t the site on' the Unlverslt; ago campus where physicis Ferm i and his colleague

ed in producbig the first con hain reaction Dec. 2,1942. m Mayor Harold Washlngtoi 1 Sunday to be Radlatloi ess Day and urged people "t> »er the tragedy in the Sovie i our tragedy as human be d a warning to all nuclea nd weapons producers."' rica Is overburdened wiU power plants and the odd nlgher for a meltdown in ou ’’ Washington said in > nt.lllnols Safe Energy Alllanci 'era! environmental group: 1 about 4,S00 balloons a t flvi power plants In the Chlcagi

symbolize the wldesprcai ive fallout from the Cher taster.lalioons carried postcardi -flnders-that'"had-this'beei adloactlve fallout you woulc :n contaminated.’’ hland, Wash., about 200 peo onstrated near the Hanfort reservation, calling for per shutdown of the reserva

I Reactor, which produce: m and;shares several kej features with the reactoi w upin a steam exploslor ^ t fire a t Chernobyl, ilso called for a compreben' ianup of defense waste! : Hanford.250 members of the Hanford a pro-nuclear activist group d niostly of Hanford es, beld a counter-rally a I r ^ feet away.

em obyl—intinued from PageA l

some ot t h e . antl-nudeai rators drove to the -bordei eservatlon, and 11 were a r vhen they climbed over t liey were booked on trespass at the Benton County Jail. i Reactor was placed li own’’ on Jan . 7 so that mon million In safety.. Improve

»>uld be made. Altnou^ 1 be completed by a plannee istart, several key modlfica I be unfinished, rtland, Ore., about 40 pro freed 50 white doves in i [ore members of the groui

to Join the Rlcnlanc ration. .75 people gathered on the In urattleboro, V t, on Sun

isten to music and speecbet ilhemobyl, and about tb< : Yankee nuclear powei 'eral miles a^ay . fery unsafe for us tp keei : Yankee open one mon tate Rep. Micgue Glltm'ai gathering. "It'is a gambit

mt recorded Um higbesi of radloaetive rabi of -an) -tbe natlon-atter Cbemobyi of radloacUVe'^Todlhe wenej.ted.Iny erm o n t.m U k ^__one can tell me exacUj ;olng to bappen to my bodj lilt of the. faOrat," said Job: a Marlboro College studen B in West Germany a t thi Qe fallout there, ir said a nuclear accident ai olnt, about SO miles north oi an, would seriously affecik(5lty.. _ _ _arl P a trick ,-spokesman foi v .Ybrfc Power Authority, d , . saying, "Indian Polnl

same of the cheapest ’^ e r In the . area. ll » 't h e need to bum almost 1 barrels of oil aiiinuallv.”

iw er-^tocb

jton

Scat

on’s

aid.

ical a te . 'IansJs!? SEN. LARREY AT jree ‘ O p t i o n t a x e a a* R e s o i u ^ . C am p al^, sy and United for Id * o .

^United for Idaho Is * with contributions ran 15,000 contribution J

, . Company to a $200 cont MlUer Brewing Co. o!

n mAlthough Idaho Powei

I™ th e i’ are. but one ct United for Idaho PAC,

If®* of the largest contrlbuto — CombIhed“ Wlth~IdJ

' ^ other .political action the company donated cl

,/"■ In two years to PACs.On the receiving en

campaign money were and Democrats alike,

___ s ld e s o f tb e p o ll t ic a l^. DemocraUc gubem

------ dldate’CecIl'Andrus-rewhile C.L. “Butch’’ Ot

flap- candidate for lieutena rson recdved $200.

In Uie Senate, , two I to could not be more Ide on s poslte, Sen. Racbel GUI also and Sen. GaU Bray, 1 ^ ■ received Idaho Power I held tlons.obyl In lhe House, Uie si

same. Democratic Rep iclst from Pocatello and GO sues HiD from Meridian, whc con- voting records, boUi i

from Idaho Power’s 8ton general election.'Itlon "We’re non-partisan ' Panter. “Party has no i ivlet organizations give to ci

be- they feel support tht Jear There Is no Ideological ti

Anderson said he t< wing supporters the

>dds v/hen they were wo our . Idaho Power would fl

* a conservaUve."Power companies '

mce Ideologies,” he said. “ ’“ps who can control the gpvi five A .'Anderson, uhderst :ago otitspoken in his oppo'sl

In'g groups; ' her- ..-The problem I See ■

. Is Uiat they prevent ar *"'®_dIscussIoa^fissue8,i:he

Anderson said he da juld PAC contribuUons can I

"I Uilnk political buy access to my Ume listen,” he said. “ In

rva-p s ; --- il--------------- I

len -’ — ^ stes

FREE BREJ“rS j EVERY WE ® • ti^am th a co rrec t \

• R eceive a b re a s t i _ • 11 d esired , a marnr

reg istered , fem al this se iv lca .

lear F O R A P P O •der W O M E N 'S H E iar-

r a►ass *

1 : 1 ^

i mUie*

■ ■lore ■ nan

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5: ALIREC. “

Hiw- " 2 4 ' t b ...............iBrlngYi

obn -----lent W I A I AUie

t a t BuvlnB a n d ^ m Bof tiw basks.

i U l dS t e e l / H l d e s /

icJt.

\ *

^ ^ ^ H ^ s r t M t U w y t t .:i PanterJO

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ . . b e c a a ^ p c SO'

: Mmust diool <'We,'wau

sympatbeUi bustnesn

UwrespdnsI Id a ^ Po

Lobbyists r e v ^ o o e ti superintend

poUUcal d undersUmd, cah mean company.

k N D E R T O N I a t h r e a t public UtlU n Committee, Uia^.'Idaho

mUllon In i 1 a larger PAC credits aottlnK from a For tbe j ! r . Simplot an Interest

ntribuUonfrom M®g®oy 01 Mllwankee, O .J lo c f e

peroHlclalsaay «vi»t group contributor to overthelTC : , Uiey are one Panter ar lire . Idaho Pow[daho—Power’s-which-meai Dn committee, mooey. close to $20,000 “AnyUme

pany mone) end of all Uiat ratepayer.” re Republicans eariler inter e, covering. aU Twenty y lectrum. argued. Juslnatorial can- Idaho Powereceived-$2,000.“ and-generatDtter, Uie GOP nevIUe Pownant governor, One of the

company’sb women wbo Roach,,wasieologlcally ol>- did not pay t Ubert, R-Bolae,

D-Bolse, t» th Idaho Powe• PAC contribu- various stai

' - governmentstory was the dependent i

ep. Pete Black support ofJOP Rep. Boyd Uons?" Roaho had opposite adverUsemt

recelvetl $200 Despite I i PAC In Uie as a wheel

evidence an,” explained poliUcal ligt0 bearing. Both PUC Com candidates who s&ld the Sw ihelr poslUons. historic Ue1 lest.’’ teresls an told bls> right- *^changed 1

B same Uilng. probablypei wondering wby "I don^t flgbt a known again be so

said. . \ t don’t deal In SUll. Atto

“They deal in Idaho Pow* iveram ent’ - • .dous amoun s tandab ly ,' ts "T hey ha j'sUIon to lobby- pie’s <ears,"

there's anyl e wiUi lobbyists tlve." an open, honest Jones salehe Mid.____ ____ in_theACom1 ^ n o t believe Just looking a buy v o te s ., “You’ve j 1 contribuUons what the; le and for me to "Sometime! [n Uie case of terest, and s

Magic Valley Regional Medi

EAST SCREEN EDNESDAY BY APi w ay (0 perfonn se ll breai t exam lnallon by a health i nm ography exam lnallon w a le te c h n o lo g y : T here wn

OINTMENT, CALL! EALTH AND EDUC/

AT 737-2900.

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Soi5-,to«Ml«t"/^:f.. _PowK C o m p a m Jio e f;ao t

te represent em y u u n g f f l l ' e trom teaebers and'scfaool e n d e a t« rto " c lt te 8 rt« m tle r- eral Motors Corporatloa.Uie reasons: to r wanting

clout are not bard nto md, One IegislaUve dedsido an mUUons of d o l l ^ t d a

nvestment tax - credit is . Mbit Figures from Uie Idaho JUUUes C o m m ls ^ , s b o ^ laho - Power - claimed -0 .7 In defecred Investment tax nl985. . _Uie ratepayer, it r e s u l t ^ . rest-free loan td Uie aUnty y over 30 years," said John ;ks, execuUve director pt •air Share, a consumer-4c- oup Uiat fought Idaho Powier ITC. ;r argued th a t Uie ITC m e ^ Power has saved money, leans-ratepayera have saV ed-

Ime you can » v e tbe com- >ney, It’s going to benefit the ii," Panter said during an atervlew. 'y years ago, Idaho Power Just Uie; opposite. In 1 9 ^ ower Company fougbt tooth e ra to r-agalnst-brin^g Boh- Power into souUiem Idaho.Uie key arguments by the ’s tben^resldent, T.B.

was Uiat BonnevUle P o ^er ay taxes.exempUon would be fine fer ower,' but wbat about all the state and local funcUons.'of lent and scbool operations nt upon- that tax mooey for

of these essential fuhc> Roach argued io a fuU-page em en t •;e Idaho Power’s r^u U tib n beeler and dealer, tbere *ls i Uiat the company’s lights are dimming. -. • lommssloner Perry Swisher : Swan Falls case broke Uie- Ue between Irrigators’ in- and Idabo Power and

d Idabo Power’s poslUdn irpermanenUy."Q t see how Uiey will ever e so pervasive a foree," to

attorney General Jones sees ower as having " a tremen- ountofinfluence.’; . . , , , have an abUlty to get pie^

rs," he said. “ I don't think anybody else quite 'as effec-

sald there is nothing sinister »mpanyIs.moUves.-They!re— JngoutforN o.l. ' ve got to take a.close look at Uiey want,” be said, mes it's in the public’s la­nd sometimes It ira’t "

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ENING CLINIC\PPOINTMENT iireast examinations. ilth care piolesslcnaL s n win bo perfonned by a :: wni be a *60 charge for

LTHE MVRMC i ICATION CENTERS |

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rffl«mb6»ToVmEelffllj)^ — ^ woric i)fiertbat'wouI<niav

> w a M ^ b e n e f l t8 .:• t h e fo^i^yea^o^^er (bat

Jrebuked by a secret-ballo .-would have Ued bouriy • ^ v e r and to mine product!

A union counter oUer 01 ^also.tied to tbe price o f :

----- ;r5untihlnft Mining Co., a uni----- ^iUA«tatemeat*elgDedH)y

• <man of Ibe union negoU a 'S lie company’s overwb< odUffcuU to negotiate.”

— ^Sunablne-spokeamen-Jo JackCowley of Osburii dec

jH A gD E ^belber toe p n j

;‘lE^inpu^lpgan<; c i ^ t i o n

■V"b 6ISE (AP) - a depu .tomey g ^ e r a l bas advise .Slate Police they can clt who have covered up th

.p.9tatoes” slogan on - "license plate even tbroug...... ;,courtjuoge.haslndlcated<

" It Is my.opinion tha t I Ifaves sufficient leeway

^MFSon,” Deputy Attomi nUanlel Chadwick said in tbStatePoUce Major Joe 1

. . . Chadwick’s opinion, wh vCarry the force of law, i i'tiin counter to the rul D istrict Judge George .month lh a suit cball validity of putting the I '•controversial slogan on .'plate.

Carey rejected the state lawmakers did nc

. lautborlty lo determine v ;jf any, should be c a n

I .p late . But* then he adde I -motorist detided to co I ^dogan with something ^

I ^Northen ^ s e e h o p ^

I COEUR D’ALENE (AI I > 1 Indictments agalnsi

I .supremacists, Including lions leader the R c 9uUer, could be the begi

: ^ d for some the cou outspoken racists, leaders say.

■; “ It’s a relief for me i -there Is In fact a convl Ida Le'ggett,"'a bTn'ck i Ihlnk I would probably ?leep a lltUebit better.”

If* BuUer is convict* Idaho would no longer bi

___ white racists, sh&added.I “ if you don't have a

.come to, and no one to i i .w ith open arms, you’re

come," Ms. Leggett said.Kootenai County Pros

Walker agreed, saying • ments last week in Ai ; Colorado, alleging sedlU< : crimes, were good news- Idaho and the Inland Non- “ It will have an effect l^^BuUer) Is a m agnet. . .

. 'nationally by the violei •movement."« Butler, pastor of th( •Jesu s Christ Christian •Uons), was charged in a tunsealed Friday in, Ar

conspiring to overthro government. He was Jai d’Alene later Uiat daj detenUon hearing Wedne

His compound near 1: In northem Kootenai drawn racists from thi United- S ta les -a n d - C BuUer has been a prime a plan lo create a whit

[la the Northwest._Sbc oUiers named Is

— ments were associate Order, a militant spi

- — r-Aryan-NaUonschurch^ ! , Ardle McBrearty, 1

Lane, Andrew V lr^l B M argaret Craig and B P ierce were among-10 victed of federal charges In SealUe in D<

, N e w U t c i h l a

^ t a l c e e f f e c t t i

* SALT LAKE CITY (Ai •ing today, cigarette smc TwUl have to cough up :cents a pack as Uie ii

* ^crease and 166 oUier c ^proved by Uie 1987 U g leffecl.: The state alM wUl be •maUy recognize comm ■ rlagesasaw ay of nabbi•wefla re _ c tie a \^ .A n g t

I ;wlli allow husbanSs and j^lrreconcUable differenc rfor divorce and a th ln i ' ;U.S. District and UIj ; court Judges to perform 1 r Officlafs expecTffie « ftncrease, which boost :from 12 to 23 cents a pa 'million a year for the st 'treasury and select b 'Programs.•: Tlie' (rtaii Departme• will., gel >150,O* to; Smol»-Free Utah camp ,: a t youUi tempted to i ; fund the Utab Cancer Re

StHishiTbe natlon’i l a r ^ : d a f te r^ te e lw o i^ ta lo n .: !

tiat SunsUoe Mine woric^^- lUot vote of U9>2 Saturday ly wages to Um price ofBCUOD. -r.-*.-, ---; - -r Ot i u 18 percent pay cut,', of sUver, was'rejected by ; union spokesmM s a ld r —r -

pUaUng c o m m ltt^ ' said; whelming, greed makes It

-JohnrSlmko-of'Bolse'and- declined com m ent.' roposal wasn't better thbn mt, one miner rqiUed, “ I'd

usPotat< coverup 1 — Depiipuly state at- do so witfioi 'lsed the Idaho slate law p cite motorlsls tlon to the ll Uie "FammM Chadwick

“ Uiatconrusljugli a district; „ iiue ca rejedothenvlse.__ us-decislonat Uie decision la ^ vay to cite a license plat jm ey General him lntSeci ta tteo p ln lo n

which does not *, appeared to niHne of 4th ***° ‘ OVer t

je Carey W t lallenglng the e Increasingly “ “ I- on th e license The state

not appeal i e claim Uiat ruling 11 not have Uve, upholding t

e wiiat slogan, the slogan arried on Uie Jones has s dded that If a , to reverse cover up Uie up Uie slog

i else he could others.

m Idaho i( )e in indid(AP) — Feder- afler a 3 Inst. 15 while Scutari, wl ing Aryan Na- Mosl Wan' Rev. Richard Uie trial, feglnnlng of the 1986 and ( :ounlry’s most others indlc

community Prosecuti Court trial

le personally If defendants tnvlcUon,” said dozen extr k attorney.' “ I Ing of crlm bly be able to - a plot to o

and eslabll icted, northem “ ’eNortf:;;r be a haven for The Den

mally cha

t S c S l ^ “ ”not going to

crime, orrosecutor Glen port Uie foing the indict- fng.Arkansas and The ii

liUon and other “ Operatiorws for northem invesUgatitlorthwest. network Ufeet because be against w. . . He's known called the>lent right-wing em m ent.”

The Indiithe Church of destabllzean (Aryoh Na-' a ^ s s ln a Un an Indictment destructiorArkansas with covered lh'hrow Uie U.S. tempted mJailed In Coeur Kansas,day pending a ca rl MaIncsday. Spokane, 'r Hayden Lake day 's eveioi Counly bas some ofthroughout the outspoken

-'Canada, and resoundingIme architect of America. >hites-on]y slate

In the indict- ated wlUi Thi spinoff o f ' tbe

! ~ D a v i r ~ E d c F ^ ^ ^ | 1 BamhUl, Jean I Bmce Carroll - 10. people.cont..1 racketeering December 1985

lawstoday(A P).-B egbm - Aimokers In Utah ^uyanoU ier 11

i latest tax in- r measures ap- .^glslature Uke

be able to for-nmon-law mar- _ __bbing suspected PriceBoUier-new-law------ 5 f ^md wivesTo-clter snces-as-reason- -I ■? ^ rd will empower Ulah a p ^ a l e V t r i -m m an a g es.[e cigarette ta x '. mna osts Uie price ^pack, to net 111 fc— i slate’s general t healUi-related

Health to inlUale a

mpaign directed I M S o start, and to RegUli7- /

liiiijiMifr ' Just as soon be out of wor B.:iand starve to o /L _ ' ^ . _ .

d“ £Mest”Io' sUveFpifc^based leaving the onion meeUng i trol w e r- mine' ptWucUon'

y wages pegged to It. tf “ Whoever wrote Uiat a -\r. on drugs,^’ saldmlnerDonV t,.. Tbe Siuisblne Mine closed y : low sUvw prices, Idling abbi -;-^S teelw orkera - a t ^ th e-I jj

ij would bave cut wagM and It-cen t and changed emplo;

Lucky Friday, which emp d -b a s been closed oneyear.— . \ Sliver flirted wlUi e prici n day, the peak of a month- d has. pulled-the. metal out

toes’) risks »uty AG|iout being punished under a t prohibiting any .modlflca- 3 license plate, ick contended in his opinion uslon has persisted because rey Included Uial finding in ion the-issue o( whetbv-the-. ihiblllng changes to the late is valid.was not before scase.such a direct. quesUon Is

by a court of record, 11 ><rlll mbjecl to debate and those ;r their license plate slogans . iubJecC to a certain amount of prosecution,” Chadwick-

ate has already said 11 wlU al Carey’s decision since Uie ll wanted was the one g Uie legislative power over an. Attorney General Jim IS said Uie state will only try sc Uie decision on covering logon If an appeal Is filed by

leaders:trnents

3'^-monUi trial. Richard who was 6n Uie FBI's Ten anted fugitives list during 1, was captured In March 1 pleaded guilty, as did 11 dieted in SeatUe.:u tors1n Uie U.S. District -ial in'SeatUe alleged those nts were among some two xtremists who staged a sir- ■Imes in late 1983 and 1984 In > overthrow the govemment ibllsh an:Aryan homeland In hwest.)enver Indictment now for- :harges that Lane, Pierce, and Msr-Craig-killed radio in Berg In June 1984 in Den­is SealUe Indlclment/riierely ie killing as an underlying or ''predicate act," to sup- formal charge of racketeer-

Indiclments culminated ion Clean Sweep;” an FBI ation of a while supremacy

that allegedly plotted war what white supremacists

tie “ Zionist OccupaUcn Gov-

idlclments deUlled plans lo ic Uie country wlUi ations, bombings and the ion of ullllUcs. They also the Berg slaying and the al-

I murder of a federal judge in

Maxey, a black attorney In I, Wash., wamed that Fri- vents may be the end for of Uie country’s ' most »n racists bul may not be a_ ing blow against racism in 1.

F R I

VINYL INSTM-3.50 sq. yj

all vinyl i(Except Bri

ces ;-----^ ^rtlnff At ■

ffec-opplies to b a i oes not Include {I leclajty Installation.

O H a r ^

J iew o rt- ‘

vora tuiu as work '

ors 'badi p r e s s e d I n - . ised w a g ^ . But workmen. ;og aaid Uiw bave no con-,__Ion;;^Md don't wairt Uieir :

t contract must’ve been mWnUns. ■ sed a year ago bMause of i^ t4 0 0 w o rte if8 .^ ^ - ^

m T b M M ^ a ^ ^ s T M r - . ployee -work rules. The imployed about 2^0, also

ilce oMlO per ounce Frl- lUi-long buU market that DUt of a two-year. $5.50-

Dallasories(

BOISE (AP) - Ic warden killer Claude

o' back to court Monday llmlnary hearing o stemming from his es yearago.

^ The hearing to ® whether DaUas will be “ to district court for* ' -charge-w as-schedu l ° courtroom a t the ma ^ minimize securlly risk

Dallas, 37, has bC' is imum securlly al the 11 he was returned lo I< le 12 following his IS. southem Califomia It eariier.k - ----- He-was-arralgned 01

charge bv Magistra IJ Borah vitra televisionle I-------------------------------^

i Senate* testiino

s a l t LAKE CITY (’ ficials of the federal Mini Health AdministraUon, Mine Workers of An relatives of some of Uii killed In Utah's Wllben are to tesury today In 1

rd fore the Senate Labor m Rcsourccs Committee, lg Even before-the heai :h however, a preliminary i 11 disaster has placed Uie

unusual position of stac ct the coal-mine’s owner a ie In attacking thc federal ai ro ' The union has main r- MSHA's lax enforcemen In - mining regulations - coi nt the cfrcumstances surr In Dec. 19, 1984, blaze wll

thcidoomed miners behl If-' flame nearly a mile undei e, The crUicIsm has no io the-w ake-of MSHA's- n- month of a preliminary i ly cited owner Uloh Power lg and then-operator Em p- Corp. for 34 alleged >T-

Jd;■ F A C T O R Y -

2 5 % O F FiU S A L EV- Passed On To. You S Hand Crochetethe Tableclothsso All SizesJt-

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m masic installo tion-o floor preporatlon

n.

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k e m r enject CO\per-ounce slump.

Sunshine’s base.w$ge fi ..dlamond.drillers, carpen'

equipment operators wai _Ui6 labor contract tha t e Tdaly. BMeflts added an < that amount.

Under Uie Jiew propoa ' Uiose same classes of lab( subject to slldlng-scale li prpducUon and Uie price^l

those wagwwuiLd range sUver’s price wa? »5.50, U was at $14.

— F or a miner to approxli for one montb a t that I price of silver would h ,|ll.50.

9 f a c e s h

* c a p e c hIdaho game* tween Uie ce Dallas goes his prison celay for a pre- The self-:

on charges ^escape o> er a yg^,

0 determine be bound over

f f 3,uled for Uie strlnn ,aln prison lo

have beenr p ”r i s r ;Idaho-March He was capture in sentence fo

a five days Pish and Gt and Conley

on-lhe escape—a rres t him. ra te Patricia remote Ow on hookup be- camp.

panel to )ny on m

(’AP) — Of* safe’ty slamIne Safety and agency saltI. Uie United Uie fire.\m crica and Investigalthc 27 miners originated2rg Mine fire which had1 hearings be- wiUi Us he; r and Human cbesdisconi

•arlngs' begin,' ,f report on the , . e UMW in the anding beside and operator

agency, lintained that ent of federal !ontrlbuled-to - . - rroundlng the * which trapped, hind a wall of lerground. not abated In;_release-rlast- ________y report which er & Light Co. mery Mining violations of

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B for underground m in e rs ,^ enters arid surface heavy . vas $13.80 an hour under I I expired at midnight Frl- D esUmated 40 percent to

;>08(d, Uie base wage for abor would be cut to $8.&0r 9 increases based on boUi e\)fsUver.^3507000 ouncM a monthi - age iwm »a.i>0 mi Imur, U- I, to*|16.03 an hour i f silver

ix lm ale^e old wage-agaln— t le v e R f production, Uie

have lA average $11 to

learingtargese county courthouse and icell.!lf-styled mountain man maximum of five addi- ears in prison for thc n E aster Sunday nlghl in m he cut his way through on-fences and fled into - desert. He has already

Ipped of 3S5 days of so- good Ume,” that would in applied to rcducc his sntence.as serving a 30-year for the 1981 slayings of Game officers Bill Pogue ey EJms as they tried to im__for^poachIng at his ■ 3wyhee County trapping

o hear Qine fireandards, including nine the laid contribuled direcUy lo

gators concluded Uie blaze d at an atr compressor ad been rigged to operate heat-sensor and on-off swil- onnecled.

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hom e'at last, more Uia • ' after sbe and ber Jto ' stranded In Uielr < ^ bj , blizzard, surviving 13 di

Scout cookies and diet sodi Mrs.-Obendorf, 65rarrl\

1 hy nliplnnft Saturday tv1 herun-ln-law, BUI Gravei

She and husband OrvUl • astray on Uie l,430-ml

J— rrom-Uieit-'Nanjpa'homr ' sister in lola, Kan. Tbt ) stuck March 22 near a fi

tori, Kan., and was burl

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oana. unaA16 U Walk, wasack to Idabo an,(tllal in CaldweU, wbere bisamputated-WednesdayrHe-----------id to remain boraltalbedonUis a t West V a l% Med---------- -r.

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Demoi_____XOS ANGELES - r A fler

the trade. Gary Hart, front 1888 Diimocraucpresiaent tered wllh mud. This isn’11 bad in mind wben be recen .candidacy, with a call (or a Issues, not persbnallUes; a about the future, not the po of mud wrestling.

Hartlslilcelytobedlsap! Democratic contest’s Intex pushing candidates towan both personal and nasty. H one day after his announce H art badced off a statem e peared to accuse opponent rabiors about bis sex life.

I t’s not the differences, I similarities between th e a leading tbem Into these mi damental distinctions beti tenders are few. In 1984, H present bis challenge to W as a choice between the ne Hart could have offered th Yoric Gov. Mario M. Cuoie

-------fleid.-irsucinanscrvaUveSen. Sam Nunn of Georgia Democratic electorate coi the party ought to t u n rig

But Cuomo^nd Nunn ar leaving six contenders—] R. Blden J r . of Delaware i of Tennessee. Massacbus< S. Dukakis, fonner Arlzoi

-------Babblttr&ndRep.Rlchar(Missouri — who could all t

WBPulSttMs

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Secrec■ 1While the strategic Defl

pTogram Is not officially J program, Its managers b< iDto the shadows that evei alarmed.

I They warn tbat the Reaj Uon is hurting ilseU by re: I — theammunltionneededU

gram in Congress againsi sUong opponents.

' RiciiEiid Bue

Recent examples Of thii---------Thel985efition ofthi

tlon's annual report to Co; detailed summaries and t full range of research pro later, practically all of thl ted without explanation.■ — When the omitted dal

I this year's $S.2-biIllon buc they eventually released i budget, actual plans for tl largely concealed.

-W h ile several highly defense experiments are i now and the 1988 preslden dlrectot', Lt. Gen. Jam es. avoiding any public comil the tests or plans for depli an “endgame booster-klll could be based in space If

T he ecU.S. will si"In 1986, the United Stall

, largest merchandise trac ever recorded by any cou billion. By dint of its shee tr id e imbalance will affe economy profoundly, put Americans Into the unacc

. position of having their sl living linked closely to lh ^ n o m y .

Tbere is, however, son news: lttakes4 m)Ilioo fi year-round workers to pt bmion in goods. Thus, wl; United Stales balances it tional accounts, up to 4 tr Jobs could be created in t ing. Total employment w by 4 mllllofl b ^ a u se mat p k p le fUlhig tbese new i iflgiobs will comefrom t industries. But wages wi services Industries as lb* retain some of their t>est

---------On the other b w d , thergai spending iMwer Is a]

—!— fflg tU Uon tn tdedefielt^ America’s consumption

------ percent miore tban its pnConsequently, if Americ deficit were to disaH>eai Without increased produ< Americans could be fore a 4 percent reduction in t dard of living. And furth< tlons in the nation's livin might be necessary to co payments on Intematlon

But will tbfttradedefic pear? The answer Is una

• yes. No country can fore­trade deficit. To do so, it

ever more rapid rates, ai feat; Tbe compound Intel

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}^ a tb cter one by) around . on tm nnerin thea t l i l r a ^ i s s p U t - ---------I’texaetlyw hatbe

<=astlr! ;an a tk S a * d m m “ Pf®* spollUcalequivalent

appotated:n>e ^iternal dynamics are ard a rade that is

ment in which heap-I sp

but the . ^ Je candidates that are imuricy waters. Fun- 2 ? >etwecnthii988con- I, Hart was able to _ oWalterF.MoSdale jnewandtheold.J th a t again U New lomobaTjoinedthe ■ IveDemoicrats as

riebt1 are on the sidelines, JJ.® - H a r t , Sens. Josephre and Albert Gore J r . OulusetU Gov. Michael dlrecIzonaGov.BruceE. WalliardA.43ephardlot------comisU answer the same Reaf

WOlamE.Hourard 'PubfahcrSt^theiHartganMsna^Edltor

embers of tl>e editorial boarc are Stephen H artgeaand

:cy sumDefense rnlUatlve iujiy a "black” or secret H * shave moved It so far :ven supporters are

leagan administra- . r refusing toprovlde ;d to defend the pro*Inst Increasingly

lenneke, Jr.

this secrecy:rthe SDI oi^anlza--------------Congress contained nd budget data for the programs. A year [this data was omitr in.data was leaked, SDI llhbolding all detailsof budget request While' ed the complete decir the funds remain pre

Trehly visible missile- . S ire planned between con dential election, SDI’s rel< iesA.Abrahamson,is are immentonspeciflcsof pre eployment. One test, rest kill experiment,” _ clui e lf the administration ' cou

icoffbm^someday er\italeshadtbe jad e deficitcountry: $166 L eheer size, the _________affect the U.S,putting must be pa!laccustomed ing debts wIrstandardof ' wbelmtheiothe world ingness an<

lending sto]some good however fa)o fuU-Ume, American ioproduce$l66 inlobalanc.when the The Units i t s interna- going to be4 mUlion new trade surplin manufactur- country thiit will nol grow tor must rvnany of the the only wj!w manufactur- money neo m the services ' its debts,i will rise in tbe A saresvjtbeyseekto centcertalcst workers. current trathenation’s — theUnitedisapttdfalirA iwersed.''!cltitteattstbBt------basvlargelonlnl986was'4 bas a large tproductloh.-^_n>w , as tberica 's trade tor,theU n■ear in 1987 have a subxlucUon, and Japano n ^ to accept c r^ to r .win tbeir Stan- substantia:rtber reduc- - Wbat wevingstandard How mucb> cover hiterest Stoles bonional debt. world r e ^ eficltdlsap- _ toorisky?:mamblguously worid's ricorevernm a debtor, mtI, it m ast trade deficier Into debt a t currency-I, an impossible ed for worlBterestthat he ldhyan

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attleforRuiiahlB iow nsti

aing can. Only S q t Pani Sfanw rofessorial, 8eU>de8crIbed eral, and Jesse Jacfcsra, tbe nu ning and incendiaiy contender, a r t 11 idedogy or sUle. Becanse tbey aire all so alike, B fknown challengers win find tt I rentiate tbem selves from each i mentionlbe front^nnner. Issue ely to fnter ont tbe candidates! and large, tbey agree oo matte

Dst concemprtmaiy voters. No ndldates support aid to tbe N ta ntras, or restrictions oo abortk ployment of tbe S t r a t a Defe It.Only trade l ^ e s have set off q r, with Gephardt assnmlng^n a otectionlst stance tbat H art hai mned. But most Democrats, in

her more mtoor issues on w hld dates disagree. That’s likely to bating their personal fitness to ition’stopjob.Outside events also pnsb the r a recUon. After the IraiH »ntra a all Street indictments tbe 1 immission’s findings that P resi eagan seemed airily disengage*

W ffiatnCBlBk*

MldiMlGcMxr Cbcxiatlan Manager

ard artd W riters of ecfitoriak[W m iam E H oaraid ,

^oundin■

M m

lecldes to adrot its new “ broad' >reUUon of the 1972 AnU-BaUls) rreaty. ^

Some aspects of SDI, such asi inducted on university cam pu dative ly open. Olher parts o f t ire p ro p ^ y kept secret, using I >recautions taken for otber mill 'e su rch . Property classified in dudes tedmlcal data and bluep »uld help the Soviets buOd tbei

l y z i z znjoyatrudei« s t e r T h u i o w

paid on those ever4ncreas- 9 would eventually over- be rest of the worid’s will- and abUlty to lend. Wben tbe . stopped, the dollar would (all ‘ far It m ust fall to bring m exports and imports back mce.nited States, moreover, is become a nation with a rplus. In tbe long run, any that bas become a net d ^ t run a trade surplus. Tbat is way that it can earn the lecessary topayintereston

^ t , we know with 100 per* talnty that eventually tbe trade relationships t>etween ed States and'Japanwm be— drTodayTtbieTJnHedStotes- -

rge trade surplus. Tomor- tbe worid’s lai^est net ddKi-- Uniled Stoles wiU need to fubstantial trade surplus,' an, a s tbe worid's Iv g e s t net *, will need to bave a tlal trade deficit we don’t know is tbe timfaig. ich.money can tbe United orrow before tbe rest of tbe igards farther U.S. loans asy7 Never before has th e ---------richest counti7 been a net much less one with record tficits. Tb6 worid’s reserve ly—th a tb , tbe c u r r e n t ns- ortd trad e—has neverbeen a net d i^ tor natkm. To ptd it

rlnqmitpoUUcal stral

r t r i n .■------ ••nmoflllliiois. Charactert tradltianal’L -final(anddec imostleft^- ■ the challenge le t. stand ■ able.

Thiscoochi !,Hart*slitr asD uchasbi1 ttbaidtDdifv r e m ^ ^ s k lch otber, not 19M that tber

S MS S S e4icaragaan U b en lo ed a tOoD,ar recofdevenJ efenselnHljh s tai

' ■ Gramnfllndi u^tarksso thatsomeotli inaggresstve buckej^H a

enthfanselfa ' DanocmUcT

h lsctaracte stoboUthe HartwM lat

name(dian| sracetntbat (mbsUtedb -aa((air,tbe stabDityofh leTower wilhcoogres ■ e sld en l^ _^ jp en »n a l}st ified.most evenwintiy.

' • I Democrats,!earth: Acan blood.

Eventnall]qtiestionsan

b een m s opi reqwodany time. ‘

NooeofH anxloastoUaM a«» lry ttlk

ig S ta r

V l OWWfiT' ^ a IDDDIli

Md" Inter- weapons.UlsUc-Missile Bot critl

anti-missi asreseardi detailson ipuses,are ddestepp o(tbeprogram . tbatUiele ngtbesame balfwaybinilitaiy __^stralegicid information I n ^ “black” p iieprintstbat t>omt)er. beirownSDI SDlcrit

r surplusm nitnthCT' w a y , n n a n r ia

,on new ice a ^ DO ooe can wbetber it is ooe foot IV o of an indi thick.

~ If the world were wiiUn tbe United Stales as mod to ils gross natiooal prodilia«could borrow at least $S(

ii ' current bonvwing rates, occnr antfl tbe spring of 1

CbOe, b o w ew , i m aD twrrow m odi more than 1 ISOpercentofitsGNPtol If tbe United SUtes were borrow UO prcent of itsG coold borrow 18 trilUon b)

( rest of tbe worid stopped: Even at cm reot bonowit

. tbatwooldn’t occur anta tbe 21st Oentnry.

As tiw world's reserve I bowever.hnndiedsalbill

1 ddlars are bdd in Ameri

— ratber th u investzneotp

in tbe mattress. Botwlial to befoondina.coonti7 .U world’s largest oet debtoi

, interested ta safety migb ^ dollars tomorrow mmdfl

Which of tbese sccnark cnr? AD we know Is tbat t Stoles eventoally wm be< tim with a trade sorplos. apredictlon bot79aton pie economic arithmetic.

Le3ttrC:narowispn nunageaealMadeceuai deao^eslgDtteataieSJo ofMaaMgtmoitMtMMsa

I iDstUateolTeeboohgyb t bridge. •

D f l

natkntirategists bdievte Totets wm

r is likely toedipsebsoesfbc lecisiTe) reasoo: Thatlsw be gers cflostder Hart most vnla

losko reOeds Hart’s strengi bis weaknesses. Hart has - skmioilar to tbe diarge raised ere were no new Id m behind ling foftb detailed postUoosf 1 ta le s (adng tbe dectonte. ed Us daim to speak ( t t tbe I lie lime. Hart reaffirmed his lentials with a Senate voting a Jackson couldn’t find obicfr tandfaig oo that block of votes aim tbem opp6sitioototb i idman bodget c n t t ^ k^dal Ither Democratic coitfcttlexs lart’s camp beUeves be can p r as tbe cnstodiasof traditioa c values, even as be remainsUe voice of d a n g e r ---------- ripooents, thoogb, bd ieve be t ted hhnsdf a ^ in s t doidtts at ler. After bis rash to (ame fn 1 altered by questions about U aged (rom Hartpedce), bis ai 1 hi a campaign b k ^ r^ h y ) , t [bis marriage, b b rdatioosb] esd n ia l coIleagDCS. Ids T ata jstylejhatcdticsioond remoi y . To some, espedaUy old s. Hart was tbe man wbo fd l I indkiate with no past, no root

illy, Mondale took tbese swiri md branded them tato tbe pi KSS witb three words: Wbere ]ppaa^dflo'tbdieveHart< ly more effedivdy tlie secoo

Hart’s competitors, Uxngb, i > throw tbe first stone. A persi the (rontrmnner m i ^ t

W ars €

s H Ima

5.Itics and gippwters of SDI s; sOe research program also c n ils b o d ^ and lest plans to I po! itical cootrover^. Tbey I Ievd olcIassUkalion for SDI ’ between what’s osed for a nc c program sodi as tbe B-S2 ai ’ program sacb as tbe “Steal!

itics charge tbat the Pentagi

Progdalworidis Americaian ten boose of cai‘ooe^oarter Joomalreo

were worritiog to lend Eoropeandx±,reU tire • shrinkage oKfaKt.asU coold.brtngedStates ecooomyhu SObmkKLAt recent gyras,tbatwoo't ttsdftestifjfU n . widespreadiDowedto- TUsis,fnnHezieo— andevenpilobepredse. “recovery”realknredto onevenandiGNP.tt very first.ibeCoRlbe Botbavad leading. always willring rates, andanxietliHweninto tagwUban

bltostaeccs'ecorrenqr, la m not!•rnknsof. . tb a tl9 » b iticaby eventbataforsafety--------- takeplaeeitp o iposes_ --^ ,81>rinfrJldo

o t ia fe ^ is tnraltrooW’thatisUie____ jiexttwoortor?Tbose beanotber<Sbtbaflootof HenryFodn^ inportantirloswmoc- crediblepoittbeUntted Uoomeantlecomeana- masscoosss.Ttiatisoot befoceWorimentotsim- onheardoflc. Perdfaib= — :------------- tatasofin^tn lesB oref reaUsedbel

m o ^ b ^befaindproc-sis

willbe

ilner-

Bgtto

ledln S SIn d b b - .•BOB> t e ^lenew. H a l eIds

S'- 1tbe IId»Hnn - -ga i . ■ •opres*onal” doorforsomeone

...........probablywon’tbc“ 5 s , tl«IliJlblood.Ca

. candidates Who ai . Hart’s o p p o ^ ts , . make your first in

• hatchet man. Ren Bob Dole, R-Kan.,

. totafamyafterbis “ and GeraldB.Ford’sr

----------Mtadfuloitbatli^ 5 * arewaithigfortbe

Iront-nmner.It is partially fo

Democratic race undefined. Wllh C H artisfadngJac

.hd ievecannotbe *1? “ , contenders that n

beardof. Sorroandedbyt

b .are ties, many major I Tsooal ^elected officials hi s t h e ted.SUlianoulsid

erodes' nlpnlatestaforn

to avoid tedmici R B ABU-treatyroir ■ ■ K elaboratdystog

SDI’s "special e togonbdlevesU good news.”

CriUcs also cb a “ black” study deployment by 1

previously plam ' denies SDI is COI study, SDI budg< desire to roeedu iUald^l(wment

.....................Ung the SDI pro]approval.” says

Concern over: { SDrscriUcs.Oc^ . v w te s of incre;

Teller, wbo belp Reagantobegli] Teller js^Unfrei

^ growtog secreqopenness” is tiM to keep pace wll

IsayUie strate^cdefens oclassilies TellerandSD ito want the progra•y ctntend “phased deploy ao iis defensesbyUieI normal ment could o c a Zanda IbeReaganadn alth” pretaUonoIAB]

Congressiona agonma- Nunnof Georgi)

gress faltersMis Ihring to an economic cards. The WaU Street Mently noted tbat people Tied tbat slow growtb in indtbedebt-tndnccd ieof‘nurd World markets ng tbe (altering American ’inloarecessioiLAndtlie - nations on Wall Street tify'doqoently to flow sad Uiese fears are., in short, a very precarioos I paranoid fifth year of a yU iatitsd fh asbeen md contradictory (rom tiie - I. 'ven’tbosiness cycles______

eties? Aren’tw ejnst deal- another of those inevitable oaom ic life? I Uiink not ot fbr a moment soggesttog ' b once more at hand—or t a mild recesstoa Is sore to xasaresuItofeventsU ds - do assert that the - ■ i

. .1.jo rth n w y e ^ U w re w lll . ,

Ford understood a criiieaUrotproposiUoo: thattliein- potentlal o( mass prodoc- otUxatUiexebadtobe ismnptk^Tbatwaswhy, . rorid W a ^ be paU tbe of wage of SS a day. ailed to persoade tbe cap- D ustry and bis (ears were b e tw m u n a a d m iw b e a r America badprodoced “too w ause wage* nad lagged' roduetfvtty tbroQgbofitbe oejplantsweredosedtoa iU ilvrSo^ people and wUI-

> r u x s t y ^

s

; v m x m

me to take down Hart, but it t be U»e candidate who draw s. . Campaign strategists warn0 aren’t well known, sucb as Dls, Uiat It is dangerous to . t impression on voters as a temember bow quickly Sen: m.. rocketed (rom obscurity -bis slasbtog performance as l’srunntogm atetol978? ' a t lesson, H art’sopponento Uie press to knock dSw nthe-

y for tbis reason tbat the ice remains remarkably th Cuomo out of Uie picture, Jackson, wbo most Democral tbe nominated, and a padtof- i t most Democrats have yevei

tiy unknowns and uncertata- jor fund-raisers and most is have rematoed uncdmmlt- isider. H art probably won’t .

f publicirmaUon on budgets and tests nical criUcism and esU ons o ^mpllance. Except for a few toged presentoUons showing al effects,” Uiey say, toe Pen­is Uiat “ in genera], no news Is

1 cbarge the PenUgon Ishidini tdy of ways to begta SDI>y 1994 — five yearsearller Un anned. While Abrahamson . cooducUngasecretdeslgn ,, idget documents todlcate a id up work on weapons for an 1 lent. “Tbey!re covertly reorie ;irogram wiUibut congri^ioDi ays Sen. Wiliam Proxm ire.p-

rMseSrecy Isiiot limlteS td“ . One of Uie most outspoken ad creased openness IsEdward lelped persuade President

the SDI program In 1983.' ireaslngly worried” about Uie ■ecy of research^The "weapoi Uie only way forn free societ: wlUi two decades of Soviet ense research, be argues.SDI supporters in Congress. gram to gealf up for a quick, loyment' ’ of anU-mlssile the mid-1990s. Such a deploy- ccur only if SDI operates undi idminlstration’s “ broad" tote ^ H b v a ty .m al Democrats, led by Sen. Si rgia, warn Uiat a move towon

s without m(Michael Hani

tagsboe workers. ^ d e n tF r a n k U n D .:

- naUonalized Ford's basic ii^ the New Deal created ta which l a l instirancc collective bargatotog am

IS, em m ent committed to Cl built ai floor under mass ( tion. Host-corporate lead

' “ socialism” or “commu] Uiese reforms. They did i

___Uiat Roosevelt.wassoclahuge new maricet from « couldprofltA derW orld

! Uiey (maily grasped that

g Carter, every presideot < edSU tes stuck to that N(

0 Itae. ___1 In Uie’70s, a whole con

. events—Uie Unprecedet>— national isatioaoU hM jt

. , s m o k e s S ^ ^ ^ c v Ic e s Uon, to nam e only a few •

lly— thatPord-Roosevdt soli Indeed, Uie Right birni

wisdom upside down: It said, necessary to make

. economy more mean if il become moreproducUv<

Tbus it was that Presli took food stamps and Me

i from tbe working poor, r st .-.taxM ofevnyoneatthei tob Uie sodety and provided------ subsidies for Uie very wi) Thl8,itwas8aid,wouIi

soch an tavestment boon II- .lost tax revenue—a id U

M T itn i

p^sor^

command too much su] s ' ■' 'unallocatedparty pow< I ■ been ai stampede towai 1 (Candidates elUier: Tbe

won’tendorse a candid DemocraUc fund-raise group called IMPAC’8 Uie contenders, decide

s 39-year-old freshman I beforathe group tadlci

. T h o u ^ G o re lsaU lt--------PAC's anototment of si

' senator says more aboi . Estobllshment'sconfu

else. In Uiis race, confi C a p a b le as aprlmon)

ats roots ta Uie same unset------ dovotersreallyfeelab

rer is no one knows, and m tbe first Iowa Democn nextwtoter.

Ronald Browasteini NatSonalJoumal.

: suppotts the new treaty readtog sof .consUtuUonaicrlsisof # . sions.” To sidestep Uli! g White House has lssue« a- comments by Abrahan Is deploymentplans until

treaty InterpretaUon Utog-------The temporary peac

son’s sUence could be c than panel has already vote

, .mlnistratloo’sS5.2bllL ,, 40 percent.

With a decision on Ir n In- and Abrahamson’s un- ien- eral weeks off, Congre mal ' wllltag to fully fund an p . I research. "It’s like wr

‘ toe dark.” says Sen. C EvenSDrsstaunch*

ad- eluding Senate Minori i R-Kan. —warn toey c;

check. In a letter to De t. Caspar Weinberger, E lie porters said toey need wnof SDI plans Immedlotel ety pMbllc and congi-essloi

' creased funding.If toe Pentagon can'

1. , tions. supporters w an “ research forever, dei vague promises of an;

r. fore Uie millennium w ider no hope of reality. iter-

J?/chardBue/me*e, Sam 5pflce,anews/efferpi irds Va.

lass consurr,dollars beinf

. threaten theT i n g t o n -w o u ld b e r

' huge surge ll. . duct.• ' That dldn’

). Roosevelt' peroentdldr sic Idea. That , Uicre w aaa lid a structure poverty toaticeprograms, "good” time indagov.creaUngjobs aHerhltttag8 consump- situation ha:aders saw The econo:iunism'’ ta booby-lrapp dnolreallMJ a l lz i^ a to20to-Centiiwhlchthey ‘ r^lstributei-Id W ar U, upwards ancla tfa c t for a new cri)U ^ Jiniihy '^he AmerIt of the Unit- iforeverllveNew Deal croissant mi

'to g ltsfu tu nom pleiollented tater- • ' old Henry F< to e rican

es, nutoma- Roodforeve w—undereutjluUcin.------ : — UlcbaeltraedFonl’s ' theDemocrIt was, they (. America, Iscethe Le(t,"publl f i t was to lve.sident Reagan i. ■-■■■

.ra ised toe Ib tT taMle bottom of------ |b t t o «dttcedbugetax m m U tn ltvealthy. B ftchW ltfuidleadto. lK M » t to omUiatUieItoebiUlonsof t o a d M t a

nai-■■.J- •

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1 support from toei !kw ersiButtoerehasn’l — | . wardany'dftoeotoer ....... «'Tbe AFL-CIO probably I id!date,andtbebUlko( j aisersta a big-money IC ’88,afterbeartogaU of j ilded Uiey wanted Gore, a • an menUonedonly rarely dicated toterest. jUlentedpoliUcian,IM- ;of such an untested------- • —about toe DemocraUc infusion toan anytotag onfuslon may be as ta- lony, for boto bave toelr nsetUed quesUon: Howtl abotlttfart7-Tho answer— i--------d no one will know until - • • ocrats.gotp toe polls I

eto coverspoWUcs/orUie

)rtItog would “provoke a sofprofounddimen- tols confrontotlon, toe suedagagorderonpubllc ’ ihamson on testtog andm til toe legal UytUe uver— r - --------onissetUed.'feace bought by Abraham- becosUy. One House looted to reduce toe ad- bllUim request,by.alQ^os^.

n treaty InterpretaUon lun-gagglngatleastsev- igress appears lobe un-i an unknown program of.....! writing a blank check inn.Cqrl Levin, D - M i c h . ________nchesfsuppbrters— in- lority Leader Bob Dole,:y can’t write such a □ Defense Secretory. ;ir, Dole and otoer sup- leed concrete detoils on' :Btely to shore up eroding - i jslonal support for ta-

can't answer theise ques- : vam.SDIwUlbe , deployment never” and an anli-missUe shield be- i;

m will remato a vision wito zy ' •

Ike, Jr. is editor ol MUltary ir published in Arlington, f

mption ■eing spent on weapons toat *' toe existence of toe planet bem oretoanpaidforbya ge in toie gross naUonal pro-

Idn’t happen. The top 20 [Ud marvelously well and s a huge tocrease ta a i lhat persisted even ta imes. The middle of toe aw its real tacome decline ing a peak id 1978 and its 1 has become quite sh ak y .' onomy Is structuraUy apped because Ronald the most radical poIlUcian entui^ America, drasUcally luted Income and security I and toereby laid toe basis /crisis on toe old model. - nerican economy cannot lve off of yuppies and toe t markel, or keep mortgag- ; ture lo obUgtag foreigners, itogtohavetoleam w bat •< y Ford pereeived and ;>lt->PglBlntw<»thBtrntalwg----- ---------umpUonof-the people is....— ---------everyone. :______ . ■»

tel Harrington; co<haJf of ~ r~ \ocratic Socialists of •3, Is author of “The Next ubIlsbedbyHolt. i

IS S S rlS im ^ ^n IMIoai or to tod tt«M iiitto'il0 n d a o d 'M U :- t to OMAtog a d t to n .«( M N t e M i n r * n a r ’. d f c r l a ^

D Monday ApfII27^fl>#7

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Record strengt}

. weakerV HARTFORD. Conn. (Al

L’Ambiance Plaza proj bave been buiU on soil to sopport Its welg

-------- englneers-who-examlnedrecords, and the mayor day the city's I n ^ i plained betore the coUi his department was unde

Two engineers, hired Hartford Courant to

.. records of the building lapsed Thursday In Bi said plans had called fo on “ undisturbed roc records show il was pacted rock and soil.

Tbe geotechnlcal '■ . worldng on the projeci

Courant his' work was the assumption the would be on bedrock.

• Duuamg mspecior sun previously had question)

- condiUons.The . Haven

reported that building ; F rank Mcrcaldl wrote i

other city otOcliils W the day before the coll Ing his' department w .quately staffed for nec

: spectlons.• . Hercaldl’s letter

______department has been

Manangr;fordeaAc^ T T E N D O R F , Iowa (

m a n ^ s e t wllh the pollt ment ^ o t and killed a 1 ExploreV Scout taking i: patrol, a ^ a re n tly thlnklni

' an o ff lc e rT ^ o re going I . killing himself, authorities

• ^^Slieryl Horak was shot I: as she sa t alone In a patrol ed outside police headquar 3?;alm. Saturday. Her offli

' bad gone Into the building rand.

, ;The man. Kenneth Griffll f(}Und dead later at his

----- RiTerdale,—sald-BeltendoChief Decker Ploebn.

Griffith had telephoned doff police a t 12:25 a.m.Sj report a theft by bis glrlf was referred to the count; office because Rfverdale

Boy, 7, nee 4thtranspli

PITTSBURGH (AP) • yearold Ronnie DeSillers. by three liver transplants, 01 ''complications, rem odiUcal condlUon Sunday searched for another llv< Florida boy.

. :;'RonnIe was placed on t list for a fourth liver Sati days after undergoing transplant, funded like fal by donaUons' (rom

' Americans, Including

^ ^ ^ S n ie ’s newly trliver Is not yet funcUonlniUial's not uncommon -

■~.--(jr^piant:cases:-SomeUn-------take -the -new-organ-a-fc____ funcUon,!Li»ald_Lynn_M<

siMkeswoman at Children of Pittsburgh. \ .

" If an appropriate orga available, doctors wUl de< Ume If Ronnie could t undergo the surgery,” “Doctors still remain hi funcUon of .lhe transplanted liver wUl Imp

“ I know If Uiey can fin m ^ e tt," said his mot) DeSUlers, 91, of Mian^l. blemislindlngone."

“ They lust said it ,(lb working, they:don‘t know said. '

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no v e c o o c r e t e s l a b s fcoi 8 d e a d ly boM dipfl co U ap

ds ihdicat th underp rthanexp(A P)—The Uiln by an

iroject m ay crease in oU too weak Bridgeport In relght, say and asked oedJ)uUding_employees.be. 'or said Sun* of 10. Mayor * >ector. com- firmed Sund; »Uapse Uiat received a o iderstaffed. wbich was adi red by The Service C omn

to review not elaborate. Ihg that col- “The plan-n

Bridgeport, Uie departme 1 for It to be devote the Un r ^ ” but plan because as on com- size of Uie pi

Mercaldl said 1 engineer dressed to ject told the Commissioo. as based on Antfanlg M. he buUdlng cipal in Weidl ck. The city consulUngengsam no on« lu wbw t « iioned th e soil quate soil

fooUngs of tb m Register increasing st ing in^tector ture. te a letter to Ouzoonian

Wednesday, 'compacted HI ioUapse, say- support more . was Inade- tons per sqi necessary to- building deslg

Laler repoi • said his ceeded Uie : en stretched Uons, Uie Com

ry a t police 1 otgirl-instD (AP) — A Uie police deflOllce depart- Ploebn said,a 17-year-old Grifnth appI part in a walked to tbeking she was Uon, about twlg home and Miss Horak sLies said Sun- car. be said.

Miss Horal)l In tbe bead plorer unlfonU Dlcarparit- included auarters aboul mlstakenfor*f i ' Z Ploehn saicIng'on an er- GriffiUi

o o ___ and shot Mis:hii h iS ’p back home, V S t r ? himself wlUin d o r f -P o lic e -y jg g p ^ —

ned BeUem- Tbe ^1 ,- ; .SaU irdayto HlgbS^ool, llrlfriend, but enforcement unty ^ e r ilF s honors were lie is outside—Tuesday.___

VH)lant U g— Seven*

•rs. weakened Its and a bost emalned in ay as doctors

for tbe

m Uie waiting Saturday, two]g bl» Uiird ■ ■ H g l H l I fais first two ■ Q s m u a counUess. g P resldra t H y i l M I I I

U’a n ^ la n t^ ■ n T O ^ K nbig well, buton ' to liver B l I i n l l H I e tlm e sd tjlo e a z iH B IIIIllI i - fe w -d a y s - ta I™ ^ f f l^ H McMahon, a B H U H W i

ten’s Hospital W g M K j

rgan becomesdecide a t Uiat K f l l H B1 and should’ ” she said.I hopeful that ■ | | | | | | | e recently improve.” ' find one, be’dBoU»er."Marta: T : 1. “ The p ^ ............

(liver) is not I'ow why,” she

^ Irt)cn tfa e s i t e shaia p s e nee*-----

aiolfesoil project li pected-^a unprecedenlcd to- tact1 coostrucUon to canto Uie past two years sbai] Uiat four nev com be_2d d ed Jo Jb e _ sta n _ _mai>r Tbomas Bucd coo- nnday that be bad so<

copy of U»e leUer. lawaddressed to Uie CivQ tioncnmisdOQ, but be did trad e.iiev lew er assigned to f *ment is oot able to l i Ume required to each se of the number aod

projects submlUed,”aid ta Uie letter ad- I J» Uie CivU Service *-*

M. Ouzoonian. a prto- ^ :ldlbiger Associates, aen^neeriog riim based p Ull Clly. s jld Uiatte: ■ - r b1 could cause tbe canUie buUding to selUe, a s istress oo tbe s tn c ' per

a said Ssmrday Uul nil generally does not

ore than three to four t)icsquare foot, and tbe bdisign called for seven. ^ports said the soQ ex- Bote scven4on specifica- speourantsaid. BQi..........— -------------

e b l a m e d ^

M ] u a d c a r Jdepartment’s jurisdiction, ^

two mUes away, and saw M t sitting alooe to a squad fa>

l i* was wearing an Ex- ^orm. whicb officials said «I badM and coold be to irapolTceuniform. aid a t a confeiencelUi walked up to Uie car uIiss Horak before walking J«‘ wbere be sbot and killed psim Uie sam e J2-calIber M

CjI. a junior a t Bettendorf 19 ol. bad b t > ^ to make Uw h n t ber career. Ptdice re planned for ber funeral ^

Jtem ncrt h e d o w n t o w n m a u

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i b i l l t ob p t e o v eW A S ^ m N tApy rr '^ tts to tbe o n M ^ Wall andais, tbe chatamen of tbe aefgy a n d .Commerce Coil

> *^restore Uie l ^ a » drao^* b corpcrate taken

J(S!i DlilgeU. D-HW awM d J . M aitey. D -H aa ley win ask (Congress t o ­a s te r and more ct tsdosnre of takeover attemi ) “greenmaU” andD paracboies,'’ often dl bases of tbe qrstem.The bfll also requires a ow

oe-vote standard to be m ai moog pobllcly traded cotpo: ome exdianges are weaken equirement that sbardiold oUng o w n m of Uw corporatii f 'R e r a t abuses . . . pose

hreats to tbe integrity of ot al m arkets aod bave si Ji^ki-n tbe investor coi leeded for Uw conUnued bi o r economy.’ Uie chairmenijototstatemenL >-------- -“O ur fundamental porpos

estore tbe balance and fait Uwy said. ‘T he leglslaUo

stcnded to stop construcUvi ar activity. b u ^ U w r to itabiUty to our financial mai airbtog abusive anti unfair m p l < ^ by boUi raid®nanagement— r--------------

“Stripped of abusive and acUcs, mergers and acqi a n provide Important ben ib a r ^ d e r s . Uie economy »mpeUtive posture ta th<n a rk e ts" ------------------------

T beir le ^ d U o n would cl ^ .called 13-D wtadow in st law tbat helps make insltle i Lkm so valuable and Ulega iradtag so lucrative.

R e s i d e n t

g n e v e i n

a f t e r m a tPALM BAY. Fla. U

K a ia a t s ai a vaicame together to churches as dergym en and mental b peris tried to help Uw city from Uie trauma of a shoot page Uiat daim ed lives.

•T bere bas been enough Uie borror. il is time to bditod us and move on to th wUi beat U>e hurt.” Pasto Bodentsch told some Ipo pe special memorial service ; Bible Churcb for vIcUmsd»6Un&-------------

Bodeutscb and othe ministers said many mer Uieir coogregaUons sought Ing ovd* the weekend.

Suspect WUIlam B. Crust betog bdd-uoder a suicide. isolaUon wiUi 15-mlnute ct by jailers, a l Uie Brevar JaU to Sharpes, said spol Joan H dler. Sbe said som< bad made veQed th rea t lilm.

Cruse is tdiarged wlUi six first-degree murder, a secutors have said they i tbe death penalty.

Brevard C^onnty m en t 'authorities set up.a crisis 1 day a lte r Uie ^otiUngs anc Jeffrey MltcheU. a p p c f a o to ^ from Uie Uni

— M ttc b eu '-w en t-to -S ar Calif., to help people cope 19M slaytogs of 21 peo McDonald's re s to u r^ t tbei

AuUwriUes say Cruse bs not to remember Uw ram pa

a J ^ S l u i p pFREE PARKING

t

t ^ r s r e

f a t t e naespon*' under current

n Streel raider trytog to tie House pany.must file a mimlUee Intent vlUito 10 t

iu iS T u S 'c e and valuable to raid 6ow _at-::quIre big blocks

cheaply during I kfa.; and shareholders do 1 i8S_ said — whicb wUl seo i-reqolre tog—Istothewoi completo But It also m mpts and with Inside tofor nd “ gold- takeover can ms d t e d ' as .tog his own bl

uiSmowtog s h w tog It to the raid

Uie attemi 5 S S S ? lew days later.

The bUI propc “ 5 | Markey would c

^ requiring. Uie d hours alter a n cenl m ark. And raider from a stock for two day

The bill also U defenses and U

en said In -quife<jii,eirown ‘^Greenmail’'

ose is to It Is Uie p rac lim ess . . repurchasing Its tion is not a t a promlum ] Ive merg- taken over. Tl0 restore sidered abusive larketsby shareholders cai llr tactics price.iers and The bllJ woi--------------- chases-at-abovtnd unfair shareholders *w rquisIUons (han 3 percent I eneflls to two years, ui1 and our shareholders or h e world offered to aU stoi____________“ Golden par!close the be protilblted. T sec u ritltt ance benefits - i Informa- millions of doll gal inside who could lose I

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h focus on ,) put Uiat /:-------th a t which I \ Mtor Calvin l \ V>eople a t a I \ .>: a t Grace I \ns of the I \

her clly \ \ embers of \ \M counsel- \ \

ise. 59, was \ \le-walch. I n ___ \ - \ -c d l checks \ \ard , Counly \ Aokeswoman \ Im e inmates Wats against

;ix counts of and pro-

r m ay seek

Ital healUi s cenler the od called in

disaster niverslly of •

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m p t ^ Simt law, a -(Corporate to take over a com- W apubllcdlsclosuro.of sion

0 days afler buytog a Fed< . ; • • cree

f “ winrtnw"-la-vfiry-,wattalders; Tbey can ac- erroJes of stock relaUvely Uonig Uiat period because Tl[0 not know a takeover busisend slock prices soar- haviworks. erromeans Uiat someone sion

[ormaUon ot a possible waymake a killing by buy- crafblock of slock from Tl

arebolders and tender- lion:alder, at higher prices, trafm pt beconies public a ' note

jposed by Dlngc)l and j—1 dose. Uie window by : disclosure within 24raider hits thc 5 per-. .

nd 11 would forbid the .acquiring additional *

lays after (iling.) takes aim at takeover

tactics that have ac- a

r " S ° d 'bc lorbldden. ■acUce of a company ' its slock (rom a raider n price to avoid being The practice is con­

ve tiecaasc Uie ordinary cannot sell at t l ^ a m e

ivould prohibit rcpur-ove-markairatcs-from ------•who have beld more it interest for less Uian unltsss ' approved by

or i( the same price Is __stockholders. «arachules” also would 1 . They are lavish sever- ,1 s — sometimes In the ollars — (or managers « lhelr jobs in Uie evenl ll takeover. - r

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usiest, was cited las t Febni lavlng a high num ber of ci rrors and a num ber of nei Ions, boUi in the a ir and t /ays, Involving commerio raft. sThe House Government ,

ions Commltlee, In a report raffic conlrol al-the O'Haro loted Uiat In 1986 controller

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- the special FAA rcountry’s examtoe controllruary. for Ing, workload aridcontoller levels a t Uie O'H^

jear-colll- vide a reportI on run- mlnlstrator withinical air- FAA spokesms

said Sunday. Uie : t Opera-Tie examined, bullrt on air far as the specialre tower, '*ln effect, we h:ers com- Uiat."

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:lal study Is concerned, e have already done

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if». Twin falla. Idaho A ^ ‘

p e m o itbe track, Gary Hart, front

bad io mind wbeo be recent .candidacy, witb a (or a < Inoes, not personalities; a about tbe (uture, not tbe poi of mud wrestling.

.Hart is likdy to be disapi Democratic contest’s inter pushing candidates toward botb personal and nasty. Hi ooe day afte r his announce Hart backed o(( a sU tem ei peared lo accuse opponent

' n m o rs about his sex life. U’s not tbe differences, b

similarities between tbe ce leading tbem into tbese me damental distinctions betv(

„ tenders are few. In 1984, Hi present bis challenge to Wj as a choice between the ne< Hart could have offered tb;

----- York Gov J l a r lo IL-Cuomfleld. If such conservaUve Sen. Sam Nunn of Georgia Democratic electorate cou tbe party ougbt to tum rigi

But Cuomo and Nunn an leaving six contenders—I R. Biden J r . o( Delaware a ofTenn e ^ , Massachuse S. Dukakis, (orm er Arizon

nn rtW » p RfpKwrrtMissouri — who could all a

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Pub

.Thcmemlare

SecrecWhile tbeStrategicDcfc

. program is not officially a program, its managers ha Into the shadows that even alarmed.

They warn that the Reai Uon Is hurting itself by ref tbe ammunition needed to gram Ln Congress against aUt>ng opponents.

RicheurdBuei

R ^ en t examples of this The 1985 edition of tbe

lion’s annual report lo Coi detailed summaries and b full range of research pro{

' later, practically all of thl: t« l without explanation.

-W h en the omitted dat officials considered withhi this year’s$S.2-bllIlon bud tbey eventually released t budget, actual plans forth largely concealed.

— While several highly ’ defense experiments j now and lhe 1988 presidenl director, U . Gen. Jam es / avoiding any public coninr the tests or plans for deplo an “endgame booster-klll could be based In space If i

T h eecU.S. will sc

'In I98C, the United state largest merchandise trad ever recorded by any coui billion. By dint of its sheet trade imbalancewiil affe<

— 5BJDBEyproIoundly, puU Americans into the unacc position of having their st Uving linked c l o ^ to th< economy.

There is, however, som news: It t ^ e s 4 million fi year-round workers to pn billion in goods. Thus, wh United States bjlancesjb

' tional accounts, up'td'4 m J o b s could be created in n

ing. Total employmeni w: by 4 mUllon b ^ au se nian people fUling tbese hew n ingjobs wUl come from U industriesr But wages wU services industries as ttae retain some of their best'

--------- :0n ttae ottaer taand; the i— T-real spending power-isaF

9166 bUlion trade deficit r America's consumpUon 1 percent more tban Its pre C o n s^ e o tly , If Americi deficit w ere to disaK>ear witboiit increased produc Americans could be force a 4 percent reducUon in tl dard of living. And furthe tions in tbe nation’s Uvin( might be necessary to CO' paymeota on interoatlom

But wUl tbe trade delici pear? Tbe answ er Is unai yes. No country can (ore^ trade deflcU. To do BO,'Jt 1

.^'•"Ibrever run ever deeper I ever more rapid r a t ^ a t feat. Tbe compound inter

Og>^erdtlk;in t runner In the *■ • ■;

m tly a n n o u n i bis . r a campaign about ; a n a t lo ^ o r u m ,® poUUcalequlvalent

appointed: Tbe- • ternal dynamics are . ard a race Uiat is .How. nasty? Just icement speech, nent in wbicb h e a p -.Bnts of re ad in g »y “ e * most8,'butUie ..candJs candidates Uiat are ^ontr murky waters. Fuii-.' etwecn Uie 1988 cori- “ ve., H art was able to ^ ,I Walter F. Mondale new and Ute old.

I Uiat again i( Newomobadjoined.Uie____lve Democrats as °®P'] gia were running, Uie could debate WheUier

'a re on Uie sidelines,- H a r t , Sens. Josephre and Albert Gore J r . Ouusetts Gov. Michael dlrecum aG ov.BruceE. WallardA^.Gephardtof comtill answer tbe same Reag

VnilamEJJowMd___________P uU shcr S t ip h tn H tftgan M a n a ^ Editor

snbers of the editorial board are Stephen H artgeaand W

cy surridefense InlUative iivy a “ black” o rse c re t- , i have moved it so far ' ven supporters arc

leagan admlnlstra* refusing to provide dto defend the pro* nst Increasingly

l e n n e k e , J r . '

Ihis secrecy:Ute SDI organiza-

Congress contained id budget data for the . >rograms. A year 'UjIs data was omit- J. • .data was leaked, SDI ' LhhoIdingaUdeUllsof }udget request. While • id the complete dec:r th e funds remain prel

Trelly visible missile- Siceplamied between com lenUal elecUon, SDl’s rels esA.Ahrabamson, is are mment on specifics, of prei >ploymenl. One test, res( mil experiment," due i If the administration cou

conom]somedqi; erijlates had Uierade deficit ,:ountry: $166 L e Sleer size, Uie ffect Ute U.S.juttlag------ — m ustbepalaccustomed Ing debts w<r standard of whelm Uie t) the world Ingness and

lending stO]ome good however fantuU-tlme, American ft produce J1G6 into balancwhen the TheUnlti

___ going to bei1 million new trade surplIn manufactur- counU7 thjI will not grow tor must rulanyofm e Uie only waw manufactur- money necin Uie services its debts.wiUriselnUie AsaresiiUieysw kto. . cent certaii^ t woricers. current tra henaUon's— — rtheTJnited iw p t to faUrA------ reversedn:it means tbat has a largeDU in 1986 was 4 has a largeproducUon. row, as therlca’5 trade tor, the Un;!arlnl987 have a sub:ducUon, ‘ and Japan,irced to accept creditor, w^ their Btan- substantialI h e r ^ u c - What wering Standard How muchcover interest Slates bonlonal debt. world regaiddtdisap- . toorlsky?!nambiguously - world’s ricirevernm a, debtor, murJtm ust U-adedeficer Into debt a t currency-, an impossible ed for worliteresttbat ' held by a n

K i t t f C

attleforiting caU. Only Sen. Paul Simon rofessorial, sdf-described " tra iral, and Jesse Jackson, toe mo ning and Incendiary contender, artb i Ideology or style, because toejy are all so alike, H; •known challengers wUl Tind it I ■enUate'toemseives (rom each i menUon toe front-runner. Issue d y to filter out toe candidates t and large, toey agree on matte )st concemprbnary voters. No ndidates support aid to toe Nici ntras, or restricUons on abortio ployment of toe Strategic Defei 'e.

3nly trade issues tiave setoff si r, wito Gephardt assuming an 8 otecUonlst stance toat H art tau mned. But most Democrats, ini •phardtcamp.-don’texpect the mlnatlon to be decided on trad< her more minor Issues on wblcl dates disagTM. That’s likdy to ibatlngtoelrpersonal fitness to lUon’s lop job.Outside events also push toe rai rectlon. After toe Iran<onU‘a a all SlTMl indictments and to e l mmlssion’s findings toat Presi ;agan seemed airily disengagei

Abvwttiff^MSagS MichaclGowcr Circulation Mttnsgcr

ird and writers of editorials William E Howard

^oundin,

^ - V l

lecldes lo adopt ils new “ broad' iretaUon of toe 1972 Anti-Balllsl 'realy.Some aspects of SDI, such as i

onducted on university cam pu daU vdy open. Otoer parts of 11 ire property kept secret, using I irecautlons taken for otoer mill esearch. Property classified in ludes technical data and bluep: ould help toe Soviets build toei

ly—n;oy a trade f

ester Thuiow

paid on toose ever-increas-- - > would eventually over- ■ le rest of toe world's wUl- ind ability to lend. Wben toe itopped, toe dollar would fali far it must fall to bring

in exports and imports back mce.filled Stales, moreover, is becom eanaUonwitoa rplus. In toe long run, any that bas become a net .deb- . run a trade surplus. That is way toat It can earn toe ecessary to pay interest on

>sult, we know'wito 100 per- tainly toat eventu^ly toe. .. trade relaUonshlps between ^StatiM ’andTJapaflwUlbe

*ge b-a(ie deficit and Japan -ge trade surplus. Tomor- lhe world’s largest n e t deb-' United States wiU need to ubstanUal trade surplus, an, as toe world’s largest net , wiU need to have a tial trade deficit, we don't Imow is toe timing; ich money can toe United orrow before toe re s t of toe ;gardsfurtfiertJ.S. loans as

Never before bas ttae ricliest country been a net— ■ much less one wito record ificits. Tbe world’s reserve y —toatis, toe currency us- orld trad e—bas never been a net debtor naUon. To-pUt it

r n q m i tpoliUcal Strat

nonofminols, CbuaclerL 'tradiUonal'! ..linaKandjdec most left- toe challenge) ler, stand - able.

. . . . . . . This condu i.H art^U t- asm uchash i i it hard to d i(-. responded ski eta otoer, not 1984 toat toen isu ^ are not . slogan, pourii esbecau!^ . virtuallyallH lite rs toat has grounded Noneo(toe . Attoesame Nicaraguan liberal creder

record even J efenseln iU ^-. Uonable.Star

prominentan M— Gramm-Rudi

toat some oto b ac k ed -H a

S o “?raUc“-Imownasthe

€i£nname(chan{

irac ein to at (misstatedli ■a affair, toe stability of h: leTower' wltocongres 'esident - ' a personal st tged.m osf evenwlntry;

• I Democrats, 1 earto:A can blood.

Eventuallj questions an

' 'beef? His op] respond any time. •

I None of Hi anxious to U

I aUackonlhi

ig S ta rNMToonii

f t N W ^ 1 TOIHB

>ad" inter- weapons.lllstlc-Mlssile Butcrtll

. . antl-mlssias research details onipuses, are sidestep pio( toe program toat the leng toe same halfway b<nllltary strategic id InformaUon In- “ black” p:leprintstoat bomber.beirownSDI ' SDIcrtt

: surplus■ anotoer way, toe flnancls

on new Ice and no one can whetoer it is one foot or oi ofanlnchtolck.

■ If toe world were wlllln . toe United States as mud

has to Mexico, toe United i could borrow a t least $65CII current twrrowing rates,

occur untU toe spring of 1

borrow’much more toan 1 130 percent of its GNP to I If toe United Slates were tiorrow 130 prcent of Its G could borrow $8 Wlllon bi

, resl of toe world stopped: Even a t current borrowii: toat wouldn’t occur untU toe 2lst Century.

As toe world's reserve I however, hundreds of bill

I doll'are are hdd In Ameri

ram w uian investmeiit p Dollars are toe equlvalen

, in toe mattress. But what to be found in a counUy U world's largest net debtoi interested In safety mlgh

;t dollars tomorrow morain Which bftoese scenarit

cur? All we know is to a tt States eventually will be< Uon wito a trade surplus.

- - a predlcUon but a statempie economic aritometlc.

- - LesterC. Tbunwlspnmanagement and econon dean-designate at theSlo

■ orUanagementatMassi 1 InsUtute of Technology ll t bridge.

l i ' I' I I I '

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ateglsts beUeve voters wUl e eanadates’ character t b B and honMty— m oresieput

r is likely to eclipse Issues (oi ecislve) reason: Tbatis.wlw ;ers consider H art most vum

luslo'n refletls Barth's strengl his weaknesses. Hart bas ikillfuUy to toe charge raised ere were no new ideas behbid ring (orto detaUed positions < I issues facing toe declorate. ed his daim to speak (or toe i ne time, Hart reaffirmed his lenUalB wito a Senate voUng 1 Jackson couldn’t findobjec andbig on toat block of votes among toem oppbsiUon to toi tdman budget cutting legisla itoer Democratic contenders la ri’s camp believes be can f ' as toe custodian^f tradlUon: c values, even as he remainsle voice of change.----------- -riponents, toough, believe he t ted himseiragalnst doubts at ;er. After his rush to (ame in 1 altered by questions about hi nged from Hartpence), his ai I in a campaign biography), I ' his marriage, his rdaU on^l esslonal colleagues, his valut style toat critics (ound remo y; To some, especially old stj }, Hart was toe man who fell.l indldate wito no past, no root

lly, Mondale took toese swiri md branded toem Into toe pu iess.witolhcee.wocds:JVhe,is tpponenls don't bdleve H art' ly more effectively the secon

H art's competitors, toough, i throw toe first stone. A pers<

the front-runner might open t

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5.Itics and supporters of SDI si islle research program also c in lls budget and test plans to 1 poUUcal controversy. They < levd of classification for SDI between what’s used for a nc

c program ?uch as toe B-S2 a program such as toe “Stealt

■Itics charge toat toe Penlagt

Prog:lal world Is Americai an tell house of cai■one-quarter . Journal rec

Ing to lend Europe and tch.relaUve ' sbrinkageo iduct, as it could bring edStates economy In )50 bUllon. At recent gyra s, toat won’t llsdftesUf] flSS9. widespreadillowedto This is, inn Mexico— and even pt ;obepredse. “recovery” re aUowed to uneven and GNP.it* very first, before toe Butbavei:d lending. always wlti /ingrates, andanxleU U w dl into Ing wito am

blips in eco e currency, l.am not 1 .llllonsof ■ toatl929is irica by even toat a'or safety-— ■—- take place < ^purposes; ' spring, i do entofmoney Amerlcane la tu fe ty is tul-al troubl 'to a t is toe . ..nex t two or tor? Those be anotoer Jht ball out of Henry Fc ling. ■ - important!rtoswllloc- credible po t toe United tion meant •ecome ana-, mass Consi IS. That is nol , before Wor ment of Sim- unheard of lc. FordfaUi------------------- tains o( indiro fe sso ro /i— umlcsand 1 suddenlyA

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: probably won't beUielhrat blood. Ca

n i ^ candidates Who ai Hari’sopponenU,

make your fhrst in hatchet man. Reir

>V, BobDole,R-Kan.,to infamy afler hli

dura and Gerald R. Ford's i” “J f ' ______ Mlndtulolthatj.

arewalUngfortoe x lf fn n front-runner, oots, no itisparUallyfo

Democratic race i undelined. Wito Ci S l fh l Hart Is facing Ja( e»_8 to e _ ^ lIe v e e a n n o t be 1^®®" contenders toat n

heard of. SuhDunded by t

h, are Ues, many major irsonal dected officials h >ntoe ted.SUlianoulsid

erodesa» nlpulatesinfonr

to avoid technlci ABM-treaty con

H M K elaborately stag K K S SDI’s “spM lale

tagon believes U good news."

' Critics also ch a “ black" study deployment by l

previously plant ' ' denies SDI Is COI

study, SDI budg desire lo speed I

. . iUaldeploynieni , . ting toe SDI pro;

^p ro v a l,” says

■ ConcenTover' \ . §DI’s critics. Or

vocales of Incre■ Teller, who hdp

5 ^ 3 Reagan to beglrTdleris'Mncrei

^ growing secrec;openness" Is to< to keep pace wH

Isay to e ' strategicdefem ;o classifies I d le r and SD i to want toe progrsey contend "phased deploy >DIis defenses by toe1 normal' ment could occt2 and a toe Reagan adn salto" pretatlonofAB:

Congressiona agonma- Nunnof Georgl:

gress faltersca is living in an economic cards. The Wall Street lecenUy n o t^ toat people Tied toat slow grbwto in— “ md toe debt-induced [eofThirdW orldmarketa ng toe (altering American ’ Into a recession. And toe i-ratlonsonWaU Street UfyeloquenUytobow sad toese (ears are., in short, a very precarious t paranoid flfto year of a ry" toatitsdftaastieen ind contradictory from the

ven'tbusinesscydes witnessed sucb oscUlaUons eties? Aren’t we Just deal* anotoer of toose inevitable iconomiclife? I Uiink nat. ot for a moment suggesUng I is once more a t band—or t a mild r e c k o n is s t ^ to :e aa a efltU^o^^^fftg tip la— do assert toat toe < in economy is bi deep struc- s uble and toar.'du^ing toe ' o rtoree years, toere will er downturn.Ford understood a criUcally ntp'roposiUon: toat toe in- - - potential of mass produc- mt toat toere bad to be nsumpUon. That was why,' ro r id W l.b e p a id to eofw ageo(|5aday . :.......... -aUed lo persuade toe cap- ndustiy and his fears were betw eehim .'aod 1931 wbeb-; ^America bad p ro d u c t “ too lecause wages Bad lagged. roductlvlty Uuvugbout toe

ItoM refootpeopleand wUl-

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me to take down Hari, but it t be toe candidate who draws - , Campaign sU-ateglsts warn0 aren 't weU knowa, such as nU, toat It is dangerous tot impression on voters as a tememberhow quickly Sen. in., rocketedfrom obscurity • his slashing performance as I’s running mate in 1976? at lesson, Hart’s opponents__ to'e press Co Im o^ down toe

y for tois reason toat toe ice remains remarkably to Cuomo out of toe picture, Jackson, who most Democrat t be-nominatedrand a packof- i t most Democrats have nevet

by unknowns and untfEftaln* lor fund-raisers and most Is have remained uncommit- tslder, Hart probably won't

1 publicirmatlon on budgets and tests nical criticism and es tlo n s c iompliance. Except for a few taged presentations showing Bl effects,” toey say, toePen- >s toat "In general, no news is

> charge toe Pentagon Is hidim idy of ways to begin SDI jy 1994 - five years earlier to; ianned. While Abrahamson . conducUrig a secret design idget documents indicate a ed up work on weapons for a n :

program without congr^ looi ays Sen. Wiliam Proxmlre. D<

rer'secrecy Is notllmltcd t o ~ . One of the most outspoken ad creased openness is Edward idped persuade President !gln toe SDI program in 1983. :reasingly worried” about toe ■ecy of research. The “ weapot : toe only way for a free soclet; wito two decades of Soviet ense research, he argues.. SDI supporters in Congress. gram to gear up for a quick, loyment’’ of anti-missile the mid-1990s. Such a deploy- »ccur only If SDI operates undi idmlnlstratlon's "broad’’ inte ABM U^aty.onal Democrats. led by Sen. S: rgia, warn toat a move towan

s without m(, . Michael Hani

Ing shoe workers.,. Presideot Franklin D. naUonalized Ford's basil is. toe New Deal created in which social Insurance collective bargaining am

IS em m ent committed loct buUt a floor under mass i Uon. Most corporate leat

! “ socialism” or "commu toese reforms. They did I

. toatRooseveltwassoda huge new market from «

. .could profit. After Worid i to e y fm d ly g ra s ^ to a l

From Roosevelt torou; g Carter, every.presldenti

ed6tates stuck to toat N< 0 line.

events—toe luprecedei ;- natlonallzaUon of toe An

wonomy, toe shift (rom smokesucks to services Uon, to name only a few'

lly toatFord-Roosevdtsolt • • T Indeed, toe Right turn

wisdom upside down: It said, necessary to make

' Monomy more mean U1 become more producUvi

:----- Thus it was that Preslitook food stamps and M<

B (rom toe working poor, I ibV: t«XMp(everyoneatUie too toe society and p rovide . subsidies (or toe very w( » Thla, it was said, woul

sucb an Investment boot 11- lost tax revenue—ahd t

perspti

K T P W l t V S : .

command toomuchsu] s- - unallocated party powi I ' been a stampede towai I candldatesdtoer:The

won’tendorse a candid DemocraUc fund-ralse group called IMPAC’8 toe contenders, decide

s 39-year*old freshman r before toe group hidict

Though Gore Is a tal< — PAC’s anointment of si

senator says more abo Establishment’s confu else. In tols race, confi C a p a b le as acrimon)

ats roots in toe sam e unsel,(____ do^oteraxeallyJedahrer, — ts no one knows, and nc

toe first Iowa Democn nextwlnter.. - •

Ronald Bnv/nsteln i NaUonalJoumal.

:suppoits toe new treaty reading sof .consUtuUonaicrlsisof w . sions.” To sidestep toli g White House has issuei Q- comments by Abrahar is deploymentplansuntl

treaty InterpretaUon 1] ing The temporary peac

son’s silence could bee toan panel has already vote

, mlnlstraUon’s $5.2 bill 40percent.

Wito a decision on tr m in- and Abrahamson’s un- len- eral weeks off, Congre mal wlllittg to fully fund art D* research. "It 's like wr

toe dark,” says Sen. C------ ;— Even SDI’s staunch!ad- ,eluding Senate Minori i R -K a n .-w a rn toey c

check. In a letter to D( 1. Caspar Welnberger.T tie porters said toey need wnof SDI plans immediate] ety public and congressioi

■ creased funding.KtoePenUigoncan'

1. tlons. supporters wan , "researcn forever, de;

vague promises of an; r- fore toe millennium w ider no hope of reality. iter-

f?/cAanfBuenne*e, Sam 5pace, a news/efferpi

irds Va.

lass corisurrdoUarsbeln{

, • toreatentoe T i n g t o n —------would ber

•• duct.• ' That dldn’

J. Roosevelt....... percent did i sic idea. That.....^ c re was a 1 Ml a structure .. poveriytoat iceprograms,.....“g t ^ “ Ume m da go v ............society saw 1 creaUngjobs.....after hItUng

18 consump-........ situation ha: aderssaw T h e ^ n o lunlsm’’ in..........booby-trapp id not realize.......Reagan, the ilalizlnga............ln20to-Centi I which toey........redlsUlbute •Id War U,........... upwards am latfact. ' (or a new cri > u ^ Jimm y The Amer itoftoeU nlt-......(oreverlive New Deal........... crolssantmi

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lented Inter^ o i d H e n ^American. . Rooseveltlem ......... toecon^umies. automa- ■ good for eve w—undercutiluUdn. MIcbaeJhraedPord’8 - theDemocrItw as.toey, . America,iaKetoe Left," publi (itw aa lo •lve. ’ ' • _sldenCReagan . = a = =

Vralsedtoe H » T h MIB bottom of -' to fbTcdltcedbugetax C M M m 1wealthy. B M faW lvuidleadto iM lid e lto•omtoattoe L a t t n f i f i ltoebUUonso(

wa:NeWrf. Twin FalWj Waho0 M o n d ay .A p rtin .W |

na/-’ '11 ’ !

1 support (rom toe . !towers. But toere b asa lt------ \ --------iward any o( toe otoer ' ■The AFL-CIO probablyndldate.andtoebulkof Ialsers in a big-money |C ’88. afte r hearing aU of [ jlded toey wanted Gore, a an menUoned only ra rd y dicated Interest,talented poIiUdan,IM- ;ofsucbanuntested ' •about toe DemocraUc I mfuslon toan anytoing onfuslon may be as in-tony, for boto have toeb: •.______nsetUed quesUon: How *aabouL H ariU he answer___ ;---------idnoonewlUknowunUl ocrats go to toe poUs

eln coverspollUcs for the

yrtling would “provoke a sofprofounddimen- ! «> tols confrontation, toesued a gag order on public-........ ........ihamson on testing and imtU toe legal balUe over onissetUed.-leace bought by Abraham^___ ■_be cosUy. One House voted to reduce toe ad- bllUon request,by.aliROS^,.

m treaty interpreUiUon } un-gagglng at least sev- tgress appears to be un- d art unknown program of......2 writing a blank check in n. Carl Levin, D-Mlch.nchest supporters—In-------------------lority Leader Bob Dole, eycan’tw ritesucha0 Defense Secretary . > ir.Dole and otoersup- ‘ leed concrete detaUs on ; a td y to shore up eroding . • ssional support for in-

can’t answer t o ^ ques- vam.SDIwUlbe '.deployment never” and '■> !ananti-mlsslleshlddbe- ti m will remain a vision wito z

ike, Jr. Is editor of MUltary erpubi/s/ied la Arlington, ^

mption ■elng spent on weapons toat toeexlstenceoftoeplanet « b frm o reto an p a ld * rb y a’"*t^’ geitrthe-grosmational pn ^ ------------

Idn’t happeiifTfie top 20 j. ild m arvdously well and s a huge increase in a . toat persisted even in Jmes. The middle of toe aw its real hicome decline v Ung a peak id 1973 and its A1 has become quite shaky, onomy is structurally apped because Ronald the most radical pollUclan

'entury America; drasUcally > mted income and securityI and toereby laid toe basis V crisis on toe old modd. merican economy cannot live off of yuppies and toe it market, o r keep mortgag- Iture to obliging foreigners.'

7 Fordpercdvedand .1 iltleg ldated :toa trai8 ing .. J . , umpUonoftoepeopleis ■ everyonei • ...................- -r

le/ Harrington, co-^alrof .■tocraUcSocMlsisof - .............a,tsauUiorof'‘TheNext ubllshedhyHolL . ;

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V HARTFORD, Conn. (/> L’Amblance Plaza pro bave been built on soil to support Us wei

______engineers-who-cxaminerecords^ and the mayor day the city’s inspet plained before the col bis department was und<

Two engineers, hire Hartford X^ourant t< records df the buildin{ lapsed Thursday in I satd plans had called f on "undisturbed ro records show It was pacted rock and soil.

The • geotechnlcal ' . working on the proJe<

CouranlJiis. work was the "assumption the would be on bedrock, building inspector sal

. previously had questioic o n d itio n s-................

The New Haven ■ reported that-building ; F rank Mercaldl wrote

other city offlclals V the day before the col ing his department.

; .guately staffed for ne spectlons.'

/ . Mercaldl’s letter _____ .departm ent _has.bM n

M an an g r fo r death (

■BETTENDORF, low'a man upset with the poll ment ^ o t and killed a Explorer Scout taking patrol, apparently thlnkli an. officer, before going killing himself, authorltle

Horak wos shot I as she sa t alone in a patrc ed outside police headqua S^'.m . Saturday. Her off

— hpd'gone tntoithe bulldlni rind.■JShe man, Kenneth Griff

Mund dead later a t hU Riverdale, said Bettend Chief Decker Ploehn.

^.Griffith had telephone dori police at 12:25 a.m. i !«{>ort a theft by his girl was referred to the coun office, because Riverdale

Boy, 7,ne< 4th transp!

PITTSBURGH (AP) year-old Roonle DeSillers •by three liver transplants of complications, rer

’ critical condition Sunday searched for another l\\

' F lo rida ljo ir----------------''Ronnie was placed on

list for a fourth liver Sal------ days- after undergoing

' transplant, funded like h by donaUons from

' Americans, Including

; ’' ' S i l t ' s newly t------- llveMB-oot-yeKunotlonlj

that’s not . uncommon . transplant-cases-Sometl

take the new organ a f ■ funcUon,” said Lynn N

spokeswoman a t Childrei of Pittsburgh. .

" If an appropriate org • available, doctors will dc

time If Ronnie could undergo the surgery,"

--------i-'Doctors-stUl-remaln-JluncUonl ■ - of _ , the

_____ tran sp lan t^ liver will lm;" I know If . they can fli

■ " make^^it," said his mo DeSUlers; 31, of Miami blemisUodlngbne.”. -‘They lust’ seid U .(ll working, they don’t kno said. •

W " / 'M - ^

m o v e c o n c r e te s l a b s frc e d e a d ly b u i ld in g co lla j

"ds indicai th under p r than exi. (A P )- T h e thin by an project may crease In soil too weak Bridgeport in weight, say and asked ioed.bulldlng-em^oyeeB-bi yor said Sun- of 10. Mayor ipector com- firmed Sum collapse that received a inderstaffed. which was ai lired by The Service Com

t o ’ review not elaborate, ling that col- "The plan-i 1 Bridgeport, the departm d for It to be devote thc ti

rock," but plan becausc /as on com- size of thc |

Mcrcaldi sal Ql engineer. dressed to Jject told the Commission.vas_based_on__ Antranlg Athe building cipal in Weii >ck. The city consulting er said no one in New Yoi

tioned the soil quate soil footings of t

en Register increasing \ ling inspector ture.Dte a letter, to Ouzoonian

Wednesday, compacted, f collapse, say- suppori mor it was inade- tons per st necessai^ In- building desi

Later rcp< :r said his cceded thc een .^stretched ._tlons,_the Coi

ry atpolic€ 1 of girl in sfa (AP) — A the police d( police depart- Ploehn said, a l7-year-old Griffith ap

lg part In a walked lo tti iklng she was tlon, about t' ng home and Miss Horak Itles said Sun- car, hesaid.

Miss Hors lOt In the head plorer unlfoi itrol car park- Included a ]uarters aboul mistaken for officer escort pt,ii,hn Jlng-on-an er— Grlfflll pjMUk 09 «.«» and shot Ml ^ lo hnmV *jack home. » :'hlmself wllendorl PoUce h„„dg„„.

oned Bettem- The girl,n. Saturday to High Schoolgirlfriend, bul enforcemenjunty sheriff’s honors wer(ale Is outside Tuesday.

eedsplant I J B

— Seven- ers, weakened Lnts and host remained in iay as doctors

on the waiting Saturday, two ing his third ■ H H i B a e hla first two m counUess. Bm fBW iH lg President M e h

transplanted P B H H I in in g -w e lV b u t-e g ff iH H ion In liver ■ M m M i leUmes U does a few days to ■jm M U iH I M cM ahonra M HBWnW iren’s Hospital W g R M M

organ becomes I decide a t that Id and should . p i i i i f H j y," she said. M f J l E I I a J io p e f u l - U ia t_ | |j j | |M le recenUy improve.” ^1 find one, he’d ^m oU ier,-M arla^------;ml. "The pro-- "

(liver),Is_nq t, now why," she

APBto I From th 'e s i te shi l a p s e ---------------_____________________ ..oui

ite soil 2 project I pected^an unprecedented in- tacin construction in cai

in the past two years shi!d Uiat four new coi-be-added-lo-Uje-staff----- fffjror Thomas Bucci con-unday that he had sO'a copy of the letter, iai; addressed lo Uie Civil Uoommlssion, biit he did tn lie.m-revlewer assigned lo ¥tment Is not able to II time required to each * use of thc number ande projects submitted,’’ gsatd in the letter ad- 5* lo the Civil Serviceon. ^I M. Ouzoonian. a prin:___ g/eidllnger Associates, a ^ : engineering firm basedIfork City, said inade- r ,>11 could cause, the; caf the building to sctUe,___ as• stress on thc struc- pc

' frian said Saturday that 'n; d, fill generally does notnore than Uiree to four th

square foot, and the jxcsign callcd for seven. v/cports said the soil ex- B'he scvcn-ton specifica- spCourant 5 aid»_____________ B_______________________I si

;e blamed I squad car ^department's JurisdicUon, [

Id.apparenUy got angry and Jthe Bettendorf police sta- *

t twd'miles away, and saw3k sitting alone in a squad »Id. ,orak was wearing an Ex- 'Iform, which officials said \a badge and could bc >

for a police uniform,said a t a news conference tfllh walked’ up* to' Uie car (Miss Horak before walking »le, where he shot and killed Iwllh Uie same .22-callber 1

(rl, a Junior al Bettendorf i ool, had hoped to make law i ,ent her career. Police ere planned for her funeral ^

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WASHINGTON CAP'i - ding to. the unfolding Wai scandals, the chairmen of Ui EbeS^andTCbm m erce Cb Bui-Us-SMUFlUes-eubeommi Uiey will Introduce lerislaUc to "restore- Uie balam fairne83"_lh corporate take tempts. ,. Reps. John Dlng^U, D-Mi Edward J. Markey; D-Mai Uiey wUl, ask Congress to

tcker and more • « :l08ure of Ukeover atten to eliminate "greenm ail" ai en parachutes,” often c abusesofUiesystem.

Tlie bill als6 requires a oi one-vote standard to be mi amoog publicly traded corp Soime exchanges are weakc requirement that sharohol vbUng owners of Uie corporal

"Recent abuses . . . pos< Uireats to Uie Integrity of ( tal markets and have shaken the investor c<

-needed for-Uie-conUnued 1our economy," the chairme a joint statement.

"Our fundamental purpc restore the balance and fa .,’’ they said. "The leglslatl intended to stop constructi er activity, bul rather tc stability to our financial mi curbing abusive and unfal employed by both raid

"man'agfement."Stripped of abusive at

tactics, mergers and • aci can provide important be shareholders, the economy com^etitlye posture^ ln _ tl

Their legislation would so-called 13-D window In i law that helps make inside lion so valuable and lllcg trading so lucrative.

Residen grieve in aftermal

PALM BAY, Fla. i Residents or a grieving c< came together lli churchc

_as.clcrgyjnen_and mental 1 ports tried lo* help the clt from the trauma of a shoo page thot claimed six lives.

"There has been enougfi the horror, ll Is time lo behind us and move on to t will heal the hurl," Pasl Bodeulsch told some 100 p special memorial service

-Bible—Church-foi— victim shooting.

Bodeulsch and oUi ministers said many m< their congregations sough Ing over thc weekend.

Suspect WllUam B. Cru being held under a sulcidi Isolation with 15-mlnute < by jailers, a t the Brevj

1 Jail in Sharpes^ said spc . Joan Heller. She said sor r had made veiled Uirea i him.

Cruse is charged wllh si . first-degree murder,] secutors have said they } thc deaUi penalty.

Brevard "■ County men e 'authorities set up a crisis f-d a y after Uie-shootings-ar e Jeffrey ' Mllchell, a i psychologist from the Ui r Maryland.

Mitchell went to St Callf., to help people cop

•f 1984 slayings of 21 pc » McDonald's restaurant thi !i AuUiorllles say Cruse li

not to rem em t»r the ramp

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Mich., and shareholdets do lass., said —.which will se to require ing—IslnUiewi

complete But it also i empts and with Inside Info and "gold- Uikeover can m

cited as Ing his own t unKoowing shai Ing It to the rai when Uie atten lew days later.

EvSS j llS The blU-prop

c o S e “a l s t M ? d a Thc bill also

. quired their owi "Greenmail”

pose Is to It Is the pra fairness . . repurchasing It allon is not at a premium :tive merg-, taken over. 1 to restore sidered abusiv(

markets by shareholders ci ralr tactics price. •Iders and The bill w.

chases a t abo> and u ^ a ir shareholders \ icquislfroiis than 3 percent benefits to two years, i ly and our shareholders o _the_woEld_oIferedao4iU5ti

"Golden pai I close Uie be prohibited. ’I securities ance benefits dc Informa- millions of dol egal inside who couid lose

ot a successful

its1 12,th

(AP) - community Jhes Sunday ^II hcalUi ex- _ .:lty. recover ' " , ootlng ram- ^

gh focus on ' ■ Wto put that A------ W0 that which \ Vislor Calvin \ people at a

;e at Gracelms—of“ the~ " \

Ilher city \nembers of \ght counsel- \

ruse, 59, was \ \idc watch, in \ \5 cell chccks \ \vard County \ipokeswoman \ome Inmates \eats againsl ^

six counts of and pro-

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Sari Ysidro, ope alter the people at a Lhere. .! has claimed (ipage.

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ly - "window” - Is very woi raiders. They can ac- err »cks of sto^k relaUvely Uot ngUiat-perioa''becanse —T do not know a takeover buj send stock prices soar- ha\

i works. • err) means that someone sioi iformaUon of a possible wa I make a killing oy buy- era 1 block of stock from 1 hareholders and tender- tioi raider, at higher prices, tra «mpt becomes public a not r.roposed by D ingell.and .rrr Id close the window by le disclosure within 24 a raider hits the 5 per- And It would forbid Uie 1 acquiring addiUonal days afler filing.50 takes aim a t takeover d tactics that have ac- jjwn jargon------------ -----------lil" would bc forbidden. iracUce.of a company J Its slock from a raider im price to avoid being

The pracUce Is con- live becausc the ordinary s cannot sell a t the same

would prohibit repur- bove-market rates from 5 who have held more jnt Interest tor less than

unless approved by s or it the same price Is _[stockholders--------------------,parachutes" also- would d. They are lavish sever- Is — somellmes in Uie dollars - for managers )se their jobs in the event [ul lakcover. —

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i (February 20 to M a j^ -------lie some financial plan tbat hen be off to the acUviUes nprove your welfare.

JR CHILD IS BORN TO- e, or she, wUl be interested

a modem.liature. -child a fiifo-educatlon'in chools since he, o rabe , will . business and be very prac* p ^ u c e r of great ability rticipaUon In sports wlU rprogenystrong." :r

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■; ‘‘He (Prince) built It as Itlon tbol for himseU w d as ;- the whole city aod the wb( '^lenrlksen said. “He want iMioethlng back to the aro t'^aots It to be a 'caU lyst i ’andproducUoo.”I T o n y B c t n e f ty d n s " ti to see his artwork ai

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) 'than 500 fans of Tony Benn out for an appearance by t but they didn’t hear hiiq sini

Instead they stared-at b hlbitatBryantGallerles.

“ I've beeo paioUflg my i tbut about 39 y ea n a ^ , ^challenged me and-said, ;you expMd and make It a Uion?” ' fiennett said as he

— :real-riame,-Anlhony-Benfl :poster8 ot his oU patoting

. t Rose Nelson, 42, said trecently learned that Bern painter as weir as a singer.

“ I came because I’m a fllst,” she said. “Frankl rcurious to see if he was at I'fiot. I like his work. He h use of colors. They're re Tbey read all the way t

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• NEW YORK (AP) - ■Jer^ Palwell saW he mas ^ early as Tuesday as ti .PTL Club, whose fallen I

- Bakker,: Is denying alleg h e used prostitutes and * homosexuality.” In an Interview broadci

‘ on the CBS program, “ F j----- :tloni*’-F alw e ll“ sald “ he

'pressure from ministers i • 'country to withdraw fron

'M pular television minlsti ^ 0 rocked by scandal.

. u - ‘n 're a lly ara praying loog 1 sbould be. involved said, adding that it Is an tlon whether he will ren leadership'after PTL’s b<00 Tuesday.• Falwell was asked to U

■ 'head of the PTL mh ' mootb, wheo Bakker resl; - :wake of admissions that I

In extramarital sex witl • worker, Jessica Hahn.

On Friday, the B Ankerberg, another evangelist, daimed he hi tha t Bakker also had

. .ilitu tes and engaged in 1 ' ' acts.

“ I have never been to a Jaod I am not or have e Jthbmosexual,” Bakker

' -Saturday night lo a stati by his wife, Tammy. “Th< such mings sbould have

.-fjatsers come forward an( ^-names and prove their acc ,2,. "Tammy and I have fei

not to Join In all the shout cusatlons against us," E ed. “ Someday we hope to

tour story, a story of two 1 -ed by grace.”

— -,J- Ankerberg-said his ev .sisted of tape r ^ n l l n ( views with witnesses to

.indiscretions. The Wash •reported Sunday that > recordings was of . a w -titled as a prostitute

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as a produc-la s a to o lfo r o g o f n s t o i wbole area," - H0N0LUL1 anted to add ot Great B rit area. And be it risks dest st for artists vlronment by

tourism.

a tg a lle ry day a lte r s» P) - More the World Wl ennett turned Islntematlon >y the singer, “ You’re K sing a note. were, and .tl It his a r t ex- golden egg al

marvelous on jy whole life, “.You!re_g< go, a frleod . tourists. Of 1, ’Why doo’t ■ resources an It an occupa- want facilltlt he signed nls his speecb b ennedettof-to—i^On-the-otlM iig “ South of natural envli

get any touri! lid she only The prince ennett~was a Queen E llu l :r. World Wlldlli) another ar- to preside at nkly, I was of the new C i any good or the largest of e has a vivid The $150 m

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[may qui • denies r- The Rev. Charlotte, 1aay step down WSOC thatIS head of ttie sexual encoi n leader, Jim Ankerberglegations that olher evldeId engaged lo r e ^ l n ^ '

idcast''Sunday f l e also h •Face the Na- clrole of to] h e - ls -under -with-each-o re around the- prosUtutes. rom PTL, the the people al Istry that has The Rev.

dent of 1 ng about how Ministries, /ed there,” he tion*-' that an open ques- Integrity an remain In tbe evidence.; board meets “ I bave :

myself, and D take over as c h a rg e s ...! ministry last of them, an eslm ed in the are true," Si a t be engaged Falwell d vith a c£urob 'the allegatl

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r • television and we do \ t had evidence saying." id iised pro- He said Ui In homosexual ed a t Tuesd

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av e -a -d isa s te r-o n -7 our-.®r s,” tbe prince said Satur- so speaking to a meeting ot ^r WUdllfe Fund; of wblcb he ional chairman. ^

kUlIng the goose, a s ll es .the goose that lays thc

' always looks particularly onthetabIe.” hesaid..getting more and more___) f course tbey consume . and want q>ace and they. ^ Itles,” tbe prince said ta G, I before about 300 people. A ther-handrlf-thcre.isa'l-a_V . vlronment here, you won't \ iristselther.’’ iice. who Is the busband of ( rabeth II. was bere for a (■ dllfe Fund symposium and a t the dedication Monday i

I Claik Maxwell te lescc^ , \ I of Its kind In the world.I million telescope is a joint d Dutch project to be built j

I3.79e-foot-hlgh volcano / a on Hawaii Island. /

lit PTL; reports, N.C., television station / a t she had had three S40 I counters with Bakker. . \ BTg'toId the Post Ihat his I idence, consisted of tape-C 5 with pboplc “ who o u ^ t / ') has alleged that an Inner L top PTL officials had sex i-others'-sfMUses and used - s . He has not named any of ■ •allegedly Involved. IV. Jim m y Swaggarl, presl-

the Jimmy Swaggart 5. said on “Face the Na- tt he trmtcd Ankerberg’s and had seen some of his'

e seen some of the proof md I don't know all of the .. but I do know aboul some and I do believe that they 'Sw aggart said.1 declined to comment on' ations, exccpt lo say that g “ Is a very Wghly 1 church leader in America .0 take seriously what he is

I the Issue would be discuss- sday’s PTL board meetin.s rboard"also“ls"expcctertto- illmhiary reports on bak- ances and payments tha' )rtedly made to Miss Hahn.1 said (he Assemblies of. rhich Bakker Is a member, jvisions for restoring. tbe of a fallen pastor whose

were brought on by alcohol y problems.. However, he ey allow no recoveiy” for 10 engage In homosexual

I declined to comment on- ^ r t s that Bakker wrote it week asking to be d.d that tbe Bakker scandal ied a “terrific, terrlHc eti>- redibllity” in television and jlsters.

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relief (uod (or Cber totaled 1811 mUIiOD, a paper reported Sundaj

. niversary of the worl • • clear accIdCDt.

Tbe fund has been bouses, buy clothes otber benefits for acc tbe newspaper K< Pravda re p o rts .

Tbere was no official . ' tlon of tbe d isaster A !

: lest connected with th was held In Moscow by

: dent organization, the Establishment of Ti West and East.

Eight members of 1 lected moife than 200 s statem rat calling for tlon of the Soviet ni program, according

--------- Privovarw ho-sald-shiIn tbe demonstration.

In a telepbone Inter Associated Press, Ms.

. protesters gathered . ' ' Library in central 1

Philippt o COUf

■ MANILA, PhUIppin Authorities ordered ml

---------- th e -c ap lta !- to -i!re d -receiving 'reports tba troops and deserters

' . ' another coup attempt,. . . said Sunday.

Tbe military aclcr Manila garrisons were but could not confirm

.. . a coup plot. The gc . President Corazon* Aq

vlved at least five mil . ' tempts or revolts in its

office. _In other developmer

men killed a congresslc from a party sup] Aquino, and spokesi Communist-led Natloni Front denied the guen extortion letters to

- bassies in the capital.Pour new spa^rs sal

camps and police st Manila area went on i afternoon after Gei

• Ramos, the military < received a report of a ni . -The Malaya, The W

Iran^d seized 11

NICOSIA, Cyprus ( claimed Sunday its foi miles Into northeast I offensive, capturing mountains and killing more tban 1,200 Ira fighting.• But Iraq said the p of the Kirkuk oUfleld

* back by its 1st. Army Iranians suffered mas: “ the remnants of the < ing chased.”

It was not possible t............. - side's - Claims. - Boi

generally b ar foreign i the battle zones.

Iran’s official Isla News Agency (IRNA),

1 Nicosia, quoted mlliti

: Iceland’s feminists

REYKJAVIK, Icela 1 ' - Prime Minister Steii

mannsson on Sund. ■> defeat hi Iceland's gci ;f \ leaving left-wing feml ' - hold the balance of pov

tions to form a B«w gov<The center-right cot

mannsson’s Progressl ■' - * the conservative Indci •" ty emerged with 31 s(

seat Althing, Iceland's | V- - Tbe two parties helt

> • sea ts in the outgolnj vhlch a t that .time seats.

Herrmannsson com before all votes froi elMtlon were counted. Atlantic island nation' ple,170,000'wereeligibli

Tbe left-wing Wom — -;-^do«rt)led*ltB-holdlng-to-

• said It won the right

LeftwinjO' LONDON (AP) - A

newspaper funded hei I wing municipalities,

and Socialist sympatbi . - debtitSunday.

Tbe weekly tabloid, I day. Is tbe only nation not owned by busin* apart from the - dallj

. Morning Star, which t Uono(28,000.

• r " ' ■ News dn Sunday pTtnl

T- A^TIniMhWe%aTTwlnFi

aridnobyln rted a t t $811 m- Donations to a moved to temobyl victims busiest b >, a Soviet news- slmaturei day, the first an -— ^Five-m /orld’s 'w orst nu- were stop

to the d( en used to build partlclpat ies and provide members accident victims, Ms.Privo Komsomolskaya "Donatio

tims fun'

clalcommemora- ,f „ j ‘Vnter ASO-nilhutepro- JJ.VrdSS

I the anniversary ' by a small dissl- he Group for the . _ . ' •

Trust V w e e n / c V e S spewed

Df the group col- mosphere )0 signatures on a a result i [or a reexamina* 135,000 w<

nuclear energy mile are ling to Irina Soviet Ui -she participated mation o 1. days,tervlew with The The S( Us. Prlvova said Chemoby d at the Lenin small fn 1 Moscow, then relief effo

piine unit ip attem;pines (AP) — Times, Tl military units in ' Phlllppini

ed—ale rtii-after—piot-was. tbat disgruntled Guardian ;rs would m ake linked to ipt, news reports Mrs.AquI

Mutincicknowleged the failed atl ere on full alert, rades ai m the reports of quarters

government of wearing Aquino has sur- diansRev military coup at- An enll I its 14 months In phone at

flee saidnents, 20 armed sslonal candidate *^P lupportlng Mrs.:esmen for the News Ag lonal Democratic congressl lerrlUas had sent to foreign em- “ ” 1. . . danooisltsaid all military The ag stations In .th e was.Wiu

m alert Saturday...Gen. Fidel V.’ “ f‘ously ry chief of staff, ninning ?„=wcoupp.ot,: Manila Sunday Aquino’s

iims mou] in new of]s (AP) — Iran ques as si forces thrusl six square

:t Iraq in a new Sulaiman Jg a chain of “liberate Ing or wounding It said Iraqis in fierce Karbala-:

dawn Frle push northwest Baneh tc [elds was beaten routes toi ny Corps and the IRNA < lasslve losses and headquai he enemy are be- capital, t

• “ In reta le to verify either' miscHlef Both . countries_as-Jts_c }n reporters from Kurdish i

The Irislamic Republic its bombi IA), monitored in oilfields Hilary communi- gulf.

’s Herman! ts post elec:eland (AP) — govemmc teingrlmur Her* lies ack mday conceded would lit general election, power i smlnlsts likely to center-rlg power in negotla- Femlnl! tovemment. “ The pcoalition of Her- the (Won isslve Party and ernment,’ idependence Par- Halldorsd I seats In the 63- party wh l 's parliament. when ll tield 0 total of 38 movemen oing parliament,_parllamei ne contained 60 “ We wl

It is toolonceded shortly govenimc from Saturday's Halldorsd ed. 01 this North The (en Ion's 240,000 peo- the vote Uble to vote. .the last g 'omen's Alliance the price -to-$ix-seats-and_blghcr.pa ght to enter the soclalier

ig tabloidli- A new national copi«s ui heavily by left* Keith Sul 8, labor unions tie down a itblzers made ita An edit

“a dream d, News on Sun-' °Jinal newspaper "®'^®P“P® >mess Inlerests,aUy. Communist “b W a c l r c u l a . - ^ _

^ , not printh n t ^ i.6 million a feature <

n Falls, Idaho M o n d i^ p t

reliefto ta l

to me Aroai, one 6( tbfi tiiy'A business. streets, to collect

ires.-members-of-the - trust' group topped by militia on the way

oemonstration and did not pate, she said. None of the ‘rs was arrested, according to Ivova. ,itlons to the Chernobyl vie- und were received by the state bank from individuals terprlses all over the country, Ing to D.A. Rogolin, a fund of-; quoted in Komsomolskaya I.icplosion and fire April 26,1986 mobyl, in the Soviet Ukraine, I radiation into the at* ere. Thirty-one people died as It ot the accident, and Qbout were evacuated from an 18-

irea around the plant. The Union did not release Infor*.

I o n 'th e accident for three

Soviet press has said the ibyl fund was providing only a fraction 6f the total Soviet ffort.

t3 alert pt reportThe Manila Chronicle and the

>ine Daily Inquirer said the as-bellevftd, hatched J>y_!lthfi ians,” a military fraternity to previous attempts against quino.neers arrested April 18 after a attempt to free jailed com­at Fort Bonifacio, head-

rs of the army, were seen g armbands reading “ Guar* tevolt,” the papers said, nllsted man reached by tele- at the Armed Forces press of- ild the camps were on alert, could not confirm the news-

•eports.government-run Philippines

Agency said meanwhile that sslonal candidate Jimmy iro was fatally shot Saturday Magulndanao region of Min-

Island. ____ :agency said one soldier also illed In the attack,.imd four ers of Matalam’s party were sly wounded. Matalam was g for the House' of Repre- ives In May 11 elections on the of PDP-Laban. a parly in Mrs, )’s ruling coalition.-...................

intains—- ffensives saying the Iranians seized SO

• miles _ of • eastern lanlyeh pra/Jnce and aed” 25 villages, lid the offensive, codenamed la-10, was launched before Friday on a 24-mile front from

to Marivan and cut supply to two 1st Corps divisions.A quoted the War Information carters In Tehran, the Iranian 1, as saying the operation v/as etallatlon for Iraqi acts ol e( in the Persian Gulf as well _chemlcal_ bombardment-, ol ih areas In northern Iraq.'' Ira '^ air force has increased nbIng raids on Iran’s offshore Is in the northem part of the

insson out; iction winsment. Leaders of major par- icknowledged the feminists likely hold the balance of

in negotiations between right and left-wing parties. Inlsts were jublllant Sunday.! people have demanded that omen’s) Alliance enters gov- It,’’ declared Kristin rsdottir, spokeswoman for the which made history In 1983II became the first feminist lent In the world lo winnent scats. _ ________ . _ ...will consider every offer, but K> early lo tell whal kind of ment will be formed,’’ Ms. rsdottir added.feminists, whose 10 percent of te was double their share in t general election ln-l963i-sald Ice for any deal would be pay for women and Improved «rvlqes*.

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editorial pledged to fight and -sexism, : to ' defend

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By NORMA KING ^ Times-News correspond

U J ., . BELLEVUE A .' ^ • cltywlde sewer system ' X planned In Bellevue, : public hearing last week

— to-draw ^com m ents^n residents.

Tbe $60,000 study, to b -.2- ■ ty engineer Bruce Butli

: iy three phases of the es LI--; million project.

Funds for the study v tlrely from grants. f«

: i j vironmental Protection ■;|.2 tbe state Department !;;« Resources.- > : T he sewer project, ll

will be funded 75 p en EPA aod state grants, malniog 25 percent to Bellevue’s coffers. H<

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jly^B yTER R ELTW IttlA -M : . j|v Times-News corresponde

HAGERMAN - Resldi •■Jv automobile repair and.

business In Hagerman plained that the busine: ding Id violation of a p zoning ordinance.

iK 'A t the Hagerman C meeting last week, M

- t- Owsley said the city h .■Z' complaints that Leslie > ; expanding his business > ' to put cars on bis prop

the street soulh of ti business.

. • The city’s planning am - I ; dlnance, passed about - I - ago, states that existing > . In residential zones may > ; theyarebu tm ayno tw pa - t : Lynch’s business is 16c

souUi side of the city L *■'! about>50 ti) 60 automobile l i t Slxlot?. ,

I Q oseiByMAEKPHAlTER , 'nmes-Newsxrlter

: ;5 TWIN FALLS - The : - t wUI be Uklng a closei > : atate Public UlUlUes

operation t ^ u g h two i

1 % Senate President Jlc;C>J appointed Jerry 1

-Blackfoot, Skip Smyst* : and Bruce Sweeney, D r l " . Ibe icommiltee, House Jt * Boyd said through a s]: . l . ..KPflId appoint a.paraUi*♦ soon In the House.

‘ B S KatorecoDdW oli' a BUIoe County ffiaD." be. loser.to: reallt?,- wu^leffc;* fU lbavftlowalt

tiLwverid the r iv e r . I ^ e K e t t e i redliM t.tta % 6glst' Donald - t ^ b t vege d hts, plan .for.: . ; e a d ^ ^ w T b e ^ g t i c b m t is naturaii cban- -

dey^opers

?rap, (roclK and dead or dyli nforce embank'’ ' ~“ Rlgbt' n k of vegetation massive co caused the river the river,"!

t counci paymen

' tom said 1 indent . w i t h , the

’ Valley Foo ! Rupert City- backpaym granted Kraft In "goo

VaUey FoodI with Maj industrial— oostl-Roger. Jflhi due on .‘their pany indi a long dispute'$13,500 o f l Igy. would accen said both In- council'agi d paying the rather thai

improvements process. T; -a lthough-lhey-K rafl's-IlT their monthly donate am( I a gentlemen’s In rea( would go back measure,

lents once final dustrial ut r ra te method- their engin ied ,’’ Whlttom ology Imn

fiscal year, k ere about $900 In others Haglc Valley's 153 of Ace< jly, said Whit* as part o f i ethodology set Ject and c; t 60 percent of Scout lead IS. but ..Magic Richard 1 ie same. Whit- • See

)0 sewer ;ds in Bel

- • .:i\- admlnlstra wirfenf council th

other gran \ .study of a some or all sm will proceed Butler p 'ue, following a that the Ci eek which failed percent fur -from-any~clty , -He also-

no more El0 be done by ci- such prole utler, itf one of instituted Ii estimated $2.6 The stud

pleted by i y will come en- which the from the En- portunity

on Agency and mendatloni ent • of Water two stages

tlon are bei , If completed. In other t lercent through •A greed its, with a re- and zonlni to come from comprehen However, city - • seeBI

lan residen bhbf aii^olw as------------------- About-a-ident the meetlni

buslness-en sldents near an William Ho nd. used parts not be alIo\ an have com- business on ness is expan- Lynch a1 planning and Lynch J r .

right to co City Council perty.

Mayor Merle City atto ' has received he.bas not ie Lynch was plaint agai s s by starting Lynch wo roperty across . challenge U

his existing Lynch sa to expand

and zoning or- tagonize bli ut two years “ I bend i tng businesses get along ay continue as said. "The cpand. absurd to irlocated on the In other c ty park, with Bob Hi liles panted on District C

• St

jrlegisliI fUtUItiei

•..I slgnlficanc, ding comi

Tbe Legislature PUC does iser look a t the Risch said: es Commission Rjich gg Id new commit- committee

>■“ S S ‘ <£ci

y i S ' “g p a ™, D-Lewlston to PUC Pre « Speaker Tom the- idea I I spokesm u/he froin Sen. allel committee.:^ fftao was c

Admlnlstri

>90 Vl9g m o re , n d ^ ^ N ^ . d l r e c t l M i : of

oiuuL-pteseoted • com-, ye ’ plan . tbft* ' Includes

ff .% a t% 'W ^ M a l0W aj]d ;ttae:!wanr.V9fld itbe m lan * ig e ta t id iA lo ^ e b « ^ - v - -

l)a th '* sam "tbe^^oM fy-o l~ " b ank-h»e beenVcleiafed by ' r s v.and propeftyc'.owners, i > id !H !o tte a « ^ - tr^ ^ lt} w r-ilytag.-; 7

now-we a re 's e t up for a collapse of the treerf* along

,’’hesaid.

8 g » c

i l S K s

it cuts 'd Kraft was “quite' bappy” le settlement,- but .M auc ^oods planned to contest (he /ments.

' f ^ ^ ^ f f i S / s ^ p r S d e n t ,ahes,^Whittom.sa!d:ttae com- idlcated they would pay )f Ihieir $19,000 bill If^the city. :cept It as ^ull'payment. Tbe agreed to accept their offer, lan go Ihrough theiitlgatlon They also voted to reduce

8l7;000-poymentby-a-propor— mount.eaching the compromise f, the^ council urged In­users to begin work with

gineers on new rate method*’ nmcdiately for the coming ar.srbuslness. Boy Scout Troop cequla attended the meeting )f a public service badge pro*I cam e away with two Jobs, laders Steve Whiteside and

Hansen volunteered the lee BILLS oh PaseB2

r study jilevuetrator Milton 'Walth told the that it was possible that

’onts could be sought to pay all of the city’s share,

pointed out to the council Carey sewer project was 100 funded by grants. »-cautioned-that-after-1989,- EPA gronts will be given for

)Iects. A loan system will be d Instead. 'tudy Is expected to be com- y the cnd'of tliT Jcar,'a fter ie council will have the op* y to approve any recom -' ons made before the final ges of design and construc* begun on the project.!r business thexouncll:;ed to ask the city planning ling commission to. draft a tensive mobile home ordl- f BELLEVUE on Page B2

its decry b u s in g

-a dOTPnling In regard to the alleged •expansion. Kitty Jones and Homaday said Lynch.should llowed to park cars from his on additional cily lots, and his daughter, Leslie

Jr., questioned the city’s control use of private pro-

ttomey Craig Hobdey said lot drawn up a formal com* {ainsl Lynch but, If he does, would nave the r i ^ t ' to e the ordinance In court, said later he does not plan

md bis business nor an* bis neighbors.id over backwards trying to lg wllh these people,” be he whole thing Is just totally- )m e ."T council business:Humphrey . of Shoshone, Coordinator.of the Idaho SeeCARSonPageB2

iati\>e sclies a r i of major mce. We don't have a stao- mmittee on the PUC. The >esn’t get close attention,” Id recently.said the decision to form a e e OQ the PUC was not trig* y any particular Issue, but. scusslons between the PUC >glslature.’resident Perry S w i ^ s^ d 1 for the committee came, sn. Laird Noh; R*KlmberIy,‘ i concemed about a Reagan itratlon proposal to make

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re J !•' ' .'1

ot }

a-, • . RlQht.hQ'» - ' cdlldoi

Jt-rrrthe-'plan: calte“to r t t o ‘: ly vegetatioir-sodaaB- shnil 0, trees that would prm sr-regeneratloneycle^sal&B

/ The d ^ s tru c tu re s '^ a 'w ith rlargei rocks,.’-Iffl ig'iilattaeter. p l a c ^ across

create a slower flow. I

7 \ m

he

Se'T, ')nce

se

d*’lg

)Plgx>*IS.Idtie

neatly

:ll00

or l)e'

n*erp.n* 'alic*

nga

il-

” A s^ fc » fflc ,3 v h tz z^

I ^ A j b i g c p i

I■ cm

to J?

crutinyor the public Bonnevllle- lO- ministration Into a pi he pany. BPA supplies p< ,” Buriey area and a numb

communities' in the a VaUey. . . .

:g* PUC com m issioner D u t. Swisher also express 1C about a lack of leglslaU

on the PUC, Noh said, gross lack of knowIedg<

g° . n a tters In the Leglslatu ly,‘ The hope Is to'dweTop in knowledge, w ith in 'th e ' ke about the PUC In the sj

t m e . a h a n c I M - ] W o fo 'a j u s l n A n t i b r i l d n t h 0 W ( » d l atW w e a m s e t u p

|j^yrolpglst Done

leVptantingof-plao /includ

tMde ifor a limits; IBeldimuth. _ . -.A fter heai v^d*bebuU t autbortzed < [ffir-feet In perty ownei IS the river to Ing-for Ma:

Relcbmutb’s possible

t l f e j

c a n a n d roan

c l e c i n u

rigbtsorw i - will furnish

iVl^Miigrouod i^ections to orizoo'Say o n .T b ere wiU: WDpIeted' and < landfUls on 9)£«Wit,iTv>ta, eicepHorc!

''H ere, tu

oordtn«t6rifor.: RecycUng, ] r tA s U d ^ in* -^.--llie stab mtyiAwUoJola-vthiB year

Jdaho Iie d lo w p ra A V Je ff S ^ t i irkeFatow ber .^supenrlsor;

of PU<e—Power—Ad*-o3-Kilher-co private com- educatlbh.h power to ’ the Swisher vt iber of sm aller gestlng a n

Lost River the commii them were:

Dick High and- S . " " * ™ Men conceni. lUve oversight 1. There la “a Ige about PUC , ture/! he said.

e . I^ U Ia tu re demand for same inanner least-cost n

/

^ ^ ' i ■- - r - - 1-^

l - y e a r - ^ d m a n . ' n u c h l e f t ( o f t h e 1 R iv e r 's b a n k s ) , i p f o r a m a s ^ e a l o n g I h e r i v f r . '

la id Reichmtrth

ludes both * the riv er ' and:

earing tbe plan, tbe council d city staff to 'cbnl& t pro- ners and set a public hear­say 6, 7 p.m., to disoiss-a

Local Improvement <5*

V

any o th e rs a w a it co lle c

up is thp (Jo•way.' Voluntter: a g e i ^ : Ista trucks to baul the col . to the county 'landfUls. '

'iUj.be;oorcbar9 e at tbe o r Johony H o i t a Day. r commercial haulers. ■ < lban -->l',SOO people - par>. itt’la st'y ea rs - cleanup, ;

aara H ai^ ^ of American :

ate also gotrto to*^ act^

Btieor/.publk.-’tnlOnnaUoa (o » - 4 |^ ^ ^ t« ' P « l ^

Gx)n lai, he said.r wrote Noh oo Api^U 2 sug- I numtier of situations for mittees to check. Among re: power supply and ac- iral gas pricing and supply, i r e l a t i o n and deregula- :ess to the PUCJand Uie y process.wer supply question would : look a t Uiree main Iteins:

problem ' o f ' too'' much lg capacity and too lilUe for power,. 2) wbat are the : resources once growth in

“ District- - ------------\ The LID would cost i

. $245,000 for bom Uie Big f and Warm S p rin n and

perty owners adjacent . as weU as Uiose liv

floodplain.- « "Wben you look.at tl

Uie project, Uie cost to . . owner is preUy-reasos ' Administrator JlmJaquc

^ I Relchmuth said the cc n dr were blgb and tbat tfae |Ity

The councU also auUio cil Hoc Committee, desigi ro- flood control ordinan Etr- comodate tbe project, t<

a possible moratorium . *nt riprapplng.

Moi

■ Obitnaries/hos■ Valley life/Deai■ Worid B4

TknM««Mpltoto/SKlection o n Jo h n n y H briz

ohnny) Hori:s : m ^ of Traasportauon.'^si 1 . Uian 80 communities Intli i. parU cipating inU iedea^ e: Saroey said Twin ^ decided to concentrate its .- efforts on Johnny Horizw

r>. week later than the stat pajgD, to avoid wpimthg

n power two ways. Johnny__ Day. haa_been >tiadlUoni:t- during me first part of K k,. state is helping c r Horizon D ay.' “ - ‘A- For its campaign, Uie I- . SeeCU yiM U Pm Pai

^wmak<hydro power Is avallat

ug- Falls and other areas, Sw ^ lo lh e r a sp e c t . the

could examine Is wheUi “J;' Ing procedures are work ' y* asked ’ whether public

about ...uUlIty --regulaUo: “*® bandied by ah Interaj

oUier Uiai) Uie PUC. Tbe handle boUi utility am c o m p la i^ dealing wlUemment m a tim .____ _

ihe The lasl tIme Uieie \ in sight commlllee~on the

_ _ _ - • J - ' f —

.........Coonty-Pt an estim ated been workJ ig Wood River master plan id Include prd- process of it to the rtver demonstratli living in Uie HulenUead<

‘The proJ«•the l e n ^ of o th e p rq ie r ty wnable.” Cltv “ elM U halfm Uestn

Nigbor sa cost estim ates would pay I s project could raised by Ui< [QEttri.nfta, — Tumftitct borized Uie Ad uibute $5,0i Igning a new project whl ance to ac- Council Ub to jook Into a ding more

I - on future conuibuUon emment ag(

londay, April 27,1987 Timo

)^itals B2 arAbby B3

U Bai ^ vet( ■ ■ tok

is\Ah H H lacks II Q h ^ I . By BONNIE

T/fflcs«Ncwy

H | y H TWIN FAIwhose nose ' in early court on his <

-4ion taken ag The Twin

has declined who Ernest

says < tlon his while the tv parking

. Twin Falls 1 secutor's Mercer clearly

■ viction charges DonaldWayi

Mcrcer sa start the fl assailant w tradicting s Witnesses t

H B S n l were fIghUi ■ D ^ n | ^ 3 two vehicles

time,i n m M Mercer plcf

tomey Roc W H jB jH n dlcatlng he

vestigated I reasons why will not file c

Lammers Mercer that the -prosecut agencies im Uon

- Mcrcer was altercation.

Lammers dicales Mer< to the alien fore . having Mercer

o H B f l "splitting his Mercer sa

H B ^ ^ H wilh a roc( began biting

B ^ ^ ^ B fin{mnkp him sl

^ pointed oul i B B B V era! days In SKVC8AVES0M scvcral sur

Uie fight is 1

izon-UianblUng.

"You toldIntoxicated-J

S S ' r e c o r d s sho’S r> i? Z S ^ mers told M«

■ LammersS ll! Me'bystanders-i “y H o i ^ ended.

Lammers MW.^Ther the stale to

OP Jo h n n y ‘•beyond _n

^ ■ D e p S :^'ageBS “ Aside frtm m im m m * ^

ers^agilable In Twin cem about tJ iwlshersald. and the cost r T f trlftlnfi.r* ^^e laSt «

irking. He also atUtude, Ic complaints During Uie io n -cou id_be- to -1981,-U« agency group posiUon thal he group could crisis. "Tha ind non-utUity . Swisher saidf f lL o ! to g o v :_ B u l - S . id .------ - extension ol; v?as Ml over-. Whatever i l e p u c ' w a sm takes to do U

' P la n n er-E d Nigbw bas orklng to coordinate Uie i l u countywlde and Is In the of soUcltIng funds for a

raUon project located above sadows bridge.ro je c t - w ^ d - b e buU t-by- lUi a t a cost of tSO.OOO and if five drop structures plac- ! river along a one and one- stretch. ■ . . . . I .: said an-anonymous donor , ay Uie balance o f funds notf Uiecounty.— ..............-etchuiu iMiUUSU voted to con- (5,000 to the demonstratioa while Uie Sun VaUey'Clty - ' tabled Uie discussion pen-

ore InformaUon regarding Uons from ' oUier’' gov- agencles.'

'Imes-News, Twin Fallt; klaho

Bir fight teran Id case weakim of nose bite s legal recourseHE BAIKDTONES____________ !

______ ____

PALLS - A Twin Falls man ise was bitten off in a fight February will have to go to his own if he wants legal ac- t against his assailant, vin Falls County prosecutor Ined lo prosecute the man est Wayne "Chip" Mercer, bit off the entire lower por* i is nose and part of an ear | i two were fighUng In Uie ' lol of The Pocket, bar in lls late on Feb. 11. The pro-; officc said .in a letter to -----that facts In the- case are nsuUlcient lo support a con- nd their office will not bring

againsi the other man, VayneCook,27. r said earlier lhat he did nol E fight and did not hit hU d I with rocks, despite con- lg slalemenls by wlbiesses. ts told police Uie two meo ;hUng and moved between cles and out of sight at ooe Lit several said they saw pick up some rocks during

’ Deputy Prosecuting At- r Rockne K .' Lammers, in-

he- had extensively In- :d the. incident, listed six why the. prosecutor’s office ile criminal charges, ers said in a letter to';hat witnesses contacted by . I ‘cutor and law enforcement .1

involved In the InvesUga* lanimously - agreed that i was Uie aggressor In Uie )n. . Iers sa id .a l l evidence In- fercer picked up rocks prior llercaUon and that Jusl be- /Ing his nose bitten off, hit Cook wlUi Uie rocks. ■ ’ hisheadopen." ' 1‘ said he hit the assailant | rock after the olher man ;Ing his nose. Mercer said he fingers in Cook’s eyes to

ml lhat while he spent sev- > in the hospital and has had { surgeries, Cook was nol ; sed. Jers said Cook’s version of i is that his eyes were belng^ I ut by Mcrcer and he had no ly lo defend himself other i lg.old authorities you were not : e d 'a t 'th e Ume, but m^icaV fj show that you had a very ' od alcohol content,’’ Lam* ,I Mercer. iers said that evidence Mercer 'wanted to fight ; TS after the InlUal fight had

ers said It is Uie burden of '! Ul prove facts in Uie case_reasonable douhl»lL_Ui:____

proof Uiat Cook did not act fense.

from your statements,’ we See BITE on Page B2

{endas=Bhep-galdnThere^yas-a-ooB--------ut the runup in power ra tes cost to irrigators. He said

committee was “pretW rlUTa^wbat Uie is gobig ude.”the energy crisis from 197S

rthe-Legislature took tb e ------U iat-U iere-w as-no-eaeM y------Thai was hardly helpful?’ laid. • -risher s j ^ - “TOe'PUC Is an------ci'ofUie le ^ a U v e process.T Uie Legtolshjre under­do is good,” ¥)! sald^

^ ^ n ih e. ;■ Herfe’8 a list of go

...-i- meetings lha t are schedi.V- mac« this week in the Mi

. . tills list Is compiled frc • ^ . - schedules. The Times-Ne

. that you confirm the lof< caillog the appropriate c before attending one

• meetings.

Batr two airc s e iz ^ dn wa

id a h o ' f a l l s (A'P) •Palls bar and two airpi

- by -an-Idaho FaUs man seized by the federal .go\ a civil warrant aileging involved in drug transacU

. : Maurice Ellsworth, U for Idaho, said federal m possession of the Skyway two airplanes belonging

' ' Bowman, of Idaho F u ls .

No criminal charges hi ed against Bowman.

O biti■'

. K

Walter James CTWIN FALLS - Walti

Crippcn, 73, of Twin Saturday evening, a t

: Regional M edical Ccnic Illness.

r He w as bom on M ay : ' ■ m ont, Minn. He cam e (<

1 and w orked for ^ a r r c unlll re tiring in 19G8. H owned and ope ra ted (he

............. .. C rcam ’ S tore ' in ' Tw in' Fl ie olso w orked for tl School D istric t un lll rc

...... - ........ 1978.--.............................-He w as a m em ber o

Cottiollc Ctiurch and a t the Knight of Columbu Dcrnlce Leona Scherup 1940, In Gooding.

' Surviving o re his-wKe> th ree daughters, D elon : FalJs. D iana Bird of Po(

n a Ball of Boise; a bi ‘ Crippcn of Twin Falls , s

d ren and one g rea t grar T preceded In dcath 'by thre•______pn«r[fy mill tw-ltprf■ day a t Reynolds Funei

m ass will be celeb ra tednesday In the SC“ E'dv Church w ith F a th e r Wi delating. Burial wiil b F a iis C em etery. Friei T uesday a l the funeral c ily suggests m em orials Catholic Church m crr

■ iQ ^m oryofW altcrC rlpp(

G eneva FayB U R L E Y -G e n e v a r

81, of Burley, died Salui the C assia M em orial Hos

She w as born Nov. J , : U tah. She m arried WIlll

r on Dcc, 31,1923, In PocaM arch 27, 1547. She wor Isrator for M ountain SI Co. tn Tooele. Utah foi

— _ . _ ..years. She m arried Hen He died In 1982. She.m from Donncborg, N eb,, I a m em ber of the Busin

__________ sslonal Women and servioT lB ^A m crlcan Hed c Tooele for m any yeai m em ber of AARP and 1 Oldtim ers.

Surviving a re two $on

S erv i,V TWIN FALLS-Tho fl

- • t g - - .r EIsIe-WynnT 88, o f Twin 'J - ' • on Thursday, wlil be*k

■ p .m . In the White Mo k r l a l win be In Sunset N

OAKLEY - T he fune Lee, 91, of Oakley, who o l his home, will be heli

: ' a .m . In th e Oakley 2nd pel, with G ary White

• Buria l wili be In Oakley (• r ' Friends m ay coll at' Burley today from 2 to 8

• ■ the church one hou r pri< the service.

R U PER T - T be fum : Harold Holl, eo. of Rup<

*'•: Fridoy In the E verg ree r = = = = E B H a _ w l ll b e .co a d u c i

T uesday -’ In tho Tri

:-----HXREQIONAI

■' , .A 't 'M n ' t r a e y TwU» of Buhl t ' - U n K lllr ldge of-Tw ln Falli

........— bolh of Buhl. ----------- -

M rs. Ron G lover and . Haw kins. G aylenc Johnsto

— - t- -F a ll s ; M « tlheirA lk ln*ca-i L HD, M e llm MUler and M

/-■ ' K«vln Bell,-Cody Burllngtoi — r-^ -air u r - je ro m e; M m. c ti

C rawford, bolh of K lmbei ----------- F l ie r ; ' M rs .-F ran k -D eh o n

------....................................'ailr/ldih^ —Mondav AnrH i

ia g eh d cgoveramental MONDAY

eduled to take The Blalc M a^c Valley, missioners' from advance .Courthouse. News suggests < TheCassi Information by missioners e d e rk ’8 office Courthouse, ne . of these The J e r

Commissloi - ~ - r — ~ = a t u i e C o u r t

■r. The Jero;r c r a t t zoning coit /arrant ‘’'xiie l5i

Commissloi *) — An Idaho a t the Court Irplanes owned The Mlr lan have been jionere wU government on Courthouse [ing they were scUons. TUESDAY

U.S. attorney , The Buhl I m arshals took P -® -« ?ay Lounge and Library.

"■ -'w E D N E sr The Ca

i have been tli- Hospital B( the hospita!

u a rie sH H H I H I H I Englewoo<!

D ebann of R alph Bui ofBurley an bum . O rt g rea t p a n

_____/ ^ \ ■ T he fun■ Tuesday I

J . ’ ' ' f l Chapel wi ' ^ V J H flclallng. :

Cem eleryf . . m ay c a l l .

" ■ ^ ^ ■ Wednesda: Culloch to Tuesday o .a l the chur

K BURLEDof Burley, home of a I

She Nlbley, O r

I Crippen pa in i»03

J a m e s lO lc , " ?In FalU , died on o

in te r a fte r a -sh o r t m arried Cl

ay 26, 1913, in Wll- le lo Idaho In 1934 L"*!” ‘i'l- i r r e u F re lgh lllnes c X am 1. He and his wife S X ; T the Big Scoop Ice n- F a lls until W t;-* ofr the Twin F a lls {>

retiring again In

r -o f St, E dw ard’s '

n b f r ' i i T ' S S a

#ife o l Tw in F a lla : •lo res c o x -o f Tw in S ' S ' *Pocatello and Don- “V h e MrvI b ro ther. W illiam . ti Is, seven grandchll- K y irandchlld . He w asthree brothfcrs. wwntu -itc ii: f lU .p .m .J ru c a -_ JV (H (< * I jn e ra l Chapel and jk r O m i ted o l 10 a .m , Wed- E dw ard’r 'C a lh o lIc b c S i T W illiam Gould of- s

II be In lhe Twin ^•riends m ay call j „ o m e al chapel. T he fam-nls to St. E dw ard 's , , , , lem o rla l fund In Verla L

OAKLE form erly ' Salt Lake

/a B urt G reen F ay , ore pendii a tu rday m orning in Payne Moi H ospital.1. 1905. a l L iberty , Arthur

Vllilam Silas G reen ocatello . H o d le d o n JEROM! worked a s chief op* of Jerom i 1 S to les T elephone Benedicts

for m ore than 25 natura l caile rn o n F ay - ln 1W5___ J I t - w a ss,m oved lo Burley Osage. A r b„ In 1982. Slie w as 27.1927, to islness and Profes- w as a reti e rved a s c hairm an worked f( d Cross u n a p te r in Duirymun' /e a rs . She w as a Faith Chai id Ihc Union P acific In Je rom c

W a rn .sons. Bill G reen of Survlvnj

rices—10 funeral fo r H elea Church, vS ln F a lls7 vVho-dKd— fFclallngrle 'h i l d (oday a t 3 H ansen I M ortuary Chapel, from 1 ui

et M em orial P a rk . church Ti ^ lim e of tl

unera l for E dw ard P au l Cen vho died on F r id a y m em orial held Tuesday a t 11 'L u th e ra n ! :nd W ard LDS Cha-hlteley o ffic ia tin g .----------ey Cem etery. GOODII" a t McCulloch'8 In “ Fltxpntrlc to 8:30 )}.m.. and a t h e r home p rio r lo lh e Ume of Ulneis, wl

D em aray’ Rev. J e n

funeral (o r D elbert N asarene lupert, who died o n _ b « hoW T reen M anor In Tw in Cem etery

T rin ity L u the ran Gooding C

p ita ls —M jre r e m E E jy ^ ------------NAL MEDICAL CENTER

'. A dm itted iuh l; G eo Je w iln g i of Jerom e, N ''a lls; LeRoy N orris and. Mella*

DU mlssed nd daughter, Noel Gwartney, iston and M rs. G a l r Shupe . all OB'Of'*Hft&seB;*Mrt;'1 M rs. A. G . Shuford, a ll of Bu gton; D elo rw M cAlister aad t^ u

Iberly : U ra . D aniel Colton am honey - and -daugh te r off- H ateli

........ - -'-7m27,;is!8r—

{ ' ■ i. aine County-Boanl of Com-. rs will meet a t 9 a.m . a t tbe

issia County Board of Com- - rs will m m a t 9 a.m . a t the ise. ■ferome County Board of iloners wlU.meet a t 9 a.m. urthouse,irome County Plannhig and !ommtsaion>wUt m eet a l 7:30 le Courthouse.-':<incoIn County Board o f - slon'ers will m eet h t 10 a .m .. urthouse. •tllnldoka County-Com m is-. wUI meet at 9 a.m ^jat the ise.-'

LYUhl School Board will meet I. at the Buhl Middle School

ISDAYCassia- County Memorial Board will m eet a t 5 p.m. in

ital auditorium.

I------------- -ood, Calif., ond P au l G reen ot . Calif.; one d a u g h Jer,_ Joyce_ 1 of Tuscon, ■Artz.;".rwo brothers, Burl of .Burley and O rville B u rt e ; Iwo sis lers . L orana SmiUi of and G race T renbealh of Wood-

Ore.: 8 grandchild ren and 14 randchlldren.funera! will be held a t 2 p.m . y In the Burley .SUi W ard LDS with Bishop M aA P e terson of-

g. Burtal will be In lhe Tooele ry W ednesday a t Z p .m . Friends III .oi T ale M ortuary -ln -T o o e le _ ;day from i t o 2 p .m . and a t Mc-

today from 3 to 8 p .m . and y one hour p rio r to Ihe services hurch.

I Lavera Denney.E Y - E llen L avero D enney. 82. :y. died Saturday m om lng a t her fa long Illness. .^ as bom pn May 16, 1904. In O re. The fam ily moved to Nam- NM and to Plano (Idaho) In 1909. ended schools In P lano and £ d - nd moved lo R upert In 1919. She 1 Carl J . Fenton on D ec. 22,1922, hone. He died, in Ju n e 1976. She 1 Claude D enney In M arch 1979. ving ore h e r husband of Burley; ions, D elbert Fenton of Twin Kennelh Fenton of Modesto, and Robert Fenton of Castro

Calif.: two d a u g h te rs , ' Beth o f .S a l l .U k e C lly .an d Dcrolhy_ of Astoria, O re .; five b rothers,

Rowsoix of J e ro m e .'W o th a n I of JuilcU a. and L om Rawson o f ' g ; four • stcp5ons~~gna ~ 5ig F ~ srs. Dlaine Schm algohn of Em - md Louonna F ifld d of Logao. lohn E , Denney of Caldwell and Denney of Salt L ake City and

{randchlldren and g rea t g rand - ' n. She w as a p receded In death ). one s is te r and th ree broUiers, e rv lcc is pending and will be an ­il bu McCulloch F unedral Chapel :y-

am Rav Omens______}ME - William Ray Owens, of : , _ d j c d _ o n _ ^ l u r d o y _ a t - S L :ls Fom lly M edical Center. The -is pending and wiil be announc-

Hove-Robertson chapel tn

3 Day LegerdaLEY - V erla Day U g e rd a , 70, ly ol Oakley, died Sundoy a t a ike Cily m edical clinic. Services tiding and will be announced by M ortuary in Burley.

ur Eugene Fultz)M E - A rthur E ugene Fultz, 70, ome, died on S a turday in St. cts Fam ily M edical C enter of causes.

i f a s _ b o m -o n - .O c L _ 1 6 ^ B l6 ^ L _ Ark. He w as m a rrie d on M arch , to Ardcna Johnson In O sage. He x tire d cream ery w orker, having

for Ida Best and Ida Gem

;hapel. A ssembly of God Church mc. He w as a v e teran of World

vng ore h is wife of Je ro m e:ja n d

I. wilh -Paslor L.G. M ielzner of-Ig rT r le lT d s - m ay - c « l l - a l " th e I M ortuary Chapel In R upert,

until 8 p .m . today, and a t Uic T uesday one hour p rio r to the

f the service. B urial will be In :em etery . The fam ily suggests -lal contributions 1&-Uie Trinity an Memoriol Fund.

DING - A funeral fo r T helm a L. trick; 52, o rco o d in g , whoTHea a r m e on F riday a fte r an extended 'w lll.be held todayVat 10 a .m . In ay’s Gooding Chapel, wlUi Uie ^erry McConnell o f Ui« Gooding ine Church offldaU ng. B uria l will ! Tuesday e l 3 p .m . In lb e Olney' sry 'in Pendleton, Orei id s m ay ca ll a t D em a ra y ’s igChapel today from 1 to 7 p .m .

............... ' - - ' ' r -

' E llio tt of R upert; Mt J im J a a a k and son'i

llasa MlUer, — A lo s w as boro to M

ey, Luerila ' '• — *' •a ll O fTw ln ,

B ubl; Mrt. B urley; P a t Anders?! )ougM lller, DofthaCottoaofRupei

and soa of P a tr ic ia K eraneh i le lto n ; - Joy Cotton o t R upert and I

TVnN PALLS - Here' ' ■ dar of meetings ai)d evo 1- take p la c e ^ T week at le o fS o a tb e n ld ^ . ’

TODAY ■ .........le : PAA OperaUon Rain C

beIdat6:30p.m.inSUeld )f A New Life for a Ne« 1. meet8at7p.m.inSbieId8 -" S tu d e n t Serijatezmeetri

id in the student'confeien » IheTaylorBuildtaB;------

B f - T O ^ A Ya . . -Bhiin B o o s ts m eet i

the Taylor Building cafet< s* . 'A nned Forces testing le from6to9p.m .lnShieIab

Mental Health workshop wUI be held a Shields 117-118.

et Symphony i^ e a r s a l wl ol 7:30p.m .InFineArtsaud

WEDNESDAY .Soil ConMrvation S<

al meet from 9:15 a.m . to * in the student conference i

Taylor Building.

of th ree sons. Ken, J a m e s i ce Fulti , a ll o f J e r o m e : , a 3 , SHtron Kiiy s r u m p ' of El, irt b rother. Argle Fullz o f 0; o f four sislers. Jew el Spartt# id- A rk., F rances Brown of E m 14 Hassel. of Portland . O re.,

M orris o f Salinas, Calif., n . grandchildren. - )S The funeral will be cood' 3f- day a l 11 a .m . in Hovi lie Funeral Chapel wlh P a s to r I ds otllclB ttng.' M im ary -rite: ile_ Je rom e A m ericaa Legion i^ f o l lo w a t the Je'roifie~Ctfmeiei nd M emorials m ay be m ade I e s Chapel M emorial Fund. Fi

call from S to 8 p .m . to< funeral cbapel.

^—touise-Rosen------e r KIMBERLY - Louise R

KlmberiylT^ed on F r id a y a In (a lnV lew C areC en terlnK ln n- She w as bom on M arch 19. Highland, Kan. She move d- paren ts lo Idaho In 1912 and lie the F iler. Twin F a lls ' ant a . a reas. She m arried He E ngelbrccht In 1931 In 1

farm ed near Twin F a l^ for y; and .were la te r d ivorced. S in Sm ith Rosen on F eb . 2 , 195: 0. City. Nev. He preceded h e r ro 1979. She moved to Klmt>erly th She w as a m em ber of IV Craflcrs Club, the Croohct ( •s, ■ K im bcrl/S ch lb r 'C lthehsi S in a Twin F a lls F lrs l Christ o f ' m em ber. •y------- S lirv iv m g " 'a rc Iwo »n- E ngelbrccht of M esa. Arli a . E ngelbrccht of A llam ont, ' nd brothers. Calvin Breeding. < nd Calif., Donald B reeding .of id-' Robert BreeSlhg of Mu th grandchlldcrc’n and 10 |

children. Two bro thers, in- William Breeding, p rw ed tti death . ,. .

The funeral will be lield Ti a .m . in Reynolds Funeral i the Rev. John Porish . J r . .

------ Burial will follow i n lhe Suof rial Park.

VernC- Wcst1" BUHL - Vern C. Wesl.

dicd.on Saturday a t his hor den illness.

He w as bom on April ' Leavenworth. K an,, and m

70, Salmo trac t wllh hla fam ily a ed schools in Buhl and foi

:es Buhl and Castleford a re a s u by then moved to A lberta. Cai

he farm ed until 1982. when to Buhl. He m arried Heler E lko ,N ev .in 1931.

Ite is survived by his wi n>, four daughlers, L aV em I St. Shlriey Bishop, bolh of of J a n e t B urkhart of Buhl

Prudek ofiSow Island, Albei jiL _an_adopled_broU icr._W aJt ch Douglas. Arlx.; l l g rande lie five g rea t grandchildren.' ng The funeral wiil be held im 2:30 p.m . in Reynolds Func t

ch flclallng. Burial will follow Id F a lls Cem elery. F riends j

the funeral chapel loday (i nd p.m.

of- JERO M E - The scrvice Jie ' U rsO T O vard. 79. of J e ro n e rt. o a -F r id a y In a St. G o Lhe hospital, will be held T uesd the In the Hove-Robertson FuD In w ith the Rev. Harold Ll'

s ts flclallng. Burial will be in J Ity e^ery. F riends m ay call i

tuary chapel today from S I (am lly suggests m em orli Uons to Uie A m erican Caacei

L.-at— TW IN -FA LLS --=--A-Brav< led for NelUe E. Jensen . 95, of In form erly of Twin Falls , i

Ibe Thursday in a N am pa re tln lag will be held today a t Z p .t rill M emorial P a rk in Tw in Fa iey Rev. Gilbert E . M yers of th

F irs t Baptist Church o f f ld i t

r - ' - - ^

M n . D a rrd l Funk aad sod of M a n 'o f Burley, and M rs. D avid >

Birthsto M r. and M rs. T racy Twlss o( Bd

CASSIA MEMORIAL A dnltted

irs9a of H eybam ; Je su s M aitlne u p m . . _ . • ' '

eh aod J e a n Coltrln, botb o( E nd Bonnie Heins oad baby o t Riqx

eek a t ecalen- 'C o l i ^ Sc

renU thatw iU wiU be^bro; i t 'th e CoUege Eagle'sNeH

“ ^ AUilettc I: ' ' . ' , 7:30 pim; In

— e te r ta .- 'r ‘'' Cbeck wiUbe > .stage Bar ldsU6. at7:30p.m.!n r Yoa group. IS dn Fall 18108. , - Nigbt wiU I rat^;18'p.nn;-j:Pin^ Art* pn mce room 6f-

-THURSDA^-----------SoHTona

continues fr ; a t 7 a.m. in 'student co: »teria.’ Taylor BuUcg w iU b e b eld Mental U 118: • — workshop s

"Association p.m.inSniel a t 7 p.m. In Symphoni

7:S0p.m.mw iU bebeidat iditorium. — FRIDAY

EsUte.pli beld from

Service will AspealOS. )4 :3 0 p ’.m. In M agic Vt I rooih-of the- will be hd(

iSAtUBDAI--------. SAT edUi

held Irom Shield! n s .

1 and DennH A nned Fi

— OED,-gra u T i l & . ' J:30p.n..ln

r a ' a d ' c S SUNDAY r., and three CSI Chon

3p .m .inPliaducted Tues-

r Leslie Lewis 'tes hy the § M f)n ..P o s t_ jy tll_

e S ^ e FaiUiFriends may Highway D loday at the some new

designed I Idaho.

----------------------- Theee-puRosen, 76, of w n fS r? HHra t Uie Moun- WHfred BrImberiy. ‘rash is Uch 7. 1911, In' highways eived with her slvetoclea imd grew up in litter andmd Murtaugh' pride in 11I .Ray^nd slate.

Iowa. They Humnhrc'" C Mj f ,n ‘" d S ;lylni97B. m o jo r cfcatIf the Hobby s la te centet Club and the w ay, h e saidShe wasatso O w sley st

UUan Church in H agerm i, -------l8-lenaUv«l

Murtaugh: to legeorSoull great-grond-' The non-<

. Larry and Saturday, .:eded, her In 3:30 p.m.,Tuesday at 11 .II Chapel with r„ oflidating.

• Con" . have no fj

. other parlyI. 82, of Buhl.lomeofosud- , Lammcra

burden o: II 9. I90S. in seriously a moved to the "clearly ins ily. He attend- "Tjils oHl formed In Uje u,e poslllo

“ I*"'®.anada, waere i- aeeanrp ;n he returned ten MeUder In

wife of. Buhl: what has hDuggan and resulting

if Hagerman. Lammers 2ihl and Lols clear that 1>crta, Canada; |(sel( u> be

dchlldren and ■ Lammen

Id Tuoday alicraYSS^Hn Mercer lo |

of- may have. iw In tbe Twlo1 may call at W% _ |

from 3 to 8

• Con____________ n an ce forth

• Agreed . munlcipalll

.“. C T Sfpiuneral Cbapel, million to LIvlagstoa of- • Voted t< I Jerome Cem- the cily on I « ing on th e «

waler o n e Ihoae on UicerSoctely.

,v a ld e n r ,lc -may-waler DlNampfcand lo«p.ni.

Who oa - -___ . -Ireaeothome,&‘”.K JoUithe Twin r*lU_ cbn

■■ > flyers to E be affecte<

• Coundlwreported U

I Masosbolder of breaking fibe placed

27. With a taklogparl

ly-8looe;'all e( I ----------oes of Paul, and ■ 1:___ • CLASSI

Buriey; Doana 'q>ert......... ' I .

Satafiite Networic program iro a d c ^ a t 6 p.m. in the [eitof tbeTaylorBuUding.-“ 5 banquet WlU be heltT at to thO!T|ylor BuUttog

Jand whearsal will be beld n .ta F in e A rte m .'alls filgh School Madrigal U be held at_7^30 p.m . to iauditorium . '___________ i

I from 8'a.m . to noon in tbe conference m m of the iilding.

: H ealth .. AssoclaUon ► will be held from 7 to 10 lields 117-118.'ony rehearsal will be held at i Fine Arts auditorium.

planning w o r k s f io p ^ be n 8 a.m.- to 4:30 .p.m . to

Valley Symphony Concert idd a t 8 p.m. in Floe Arts m. ^

ducaUonal tesUng will be in 7:30 a.m. to i p.m. ta IS.F o ^ tesUng will be beld

.m; to lp .m J n Shields 118.. - ^ad u a t^n -w ili-b e-b e ld -a t in Ftae Arts auditorium.

loral Concert will be held at Ptoe Arts auditorium.

irs— —ontlnued from Page Bl

Dept., showed a film of w television adverlismenls

to ' prevent littering In

-publlo-service—messagcsr. actor and Idaho farmer

Brimley, say 1,060 tons of Uirown out along Idaho

I ever:' year. Utter is expen- ean up, Idaho is too great to d Idahoans need to take

the appearance of their

irey said the state highway ;nl, working only .part^ime

problem, spends aboOr >er year to clean up Utter. A eaning effort, leading to the nlennlal ln 1989, is under- aid.'sa id a sprlng-clean-up-day man is being organized and »ely-sctUor.-thc flrat,Satuc;

uncll voted to allow the city e used free of charge for a hy class offered by the Col- lulhem Idaho.in-crcdll class-wili be held ', June 13 froin 10 a.m. to

te .!onllnued from Page Bl

facts indicating lhat the rly’s actions were anything Iefense.” Lammers said, crs said his office takes its

of p roof. responsibility ’ and will not file cn the insufficient facU at hand.” office will not place itself In tlon of calling you as. a to' provide testimony that, :e, calls a number o l neutral s liars.DW you are distressed by } happened to you and your 1 physical appearance," s said. "I want to makie It It this office will not permit l>e used as a vehicle for yourrrelallatlon.ii-------------------ers suggested that the civil stem Is a viable option for lo pursue any grievances heCj__________ ____________

rW euue—lonUnued from PageC i r Uie cily.-ed to pay a $6,655 bill for illty liability insurance and and c'asualty tosurance for

perty to the Sandra Brown The council asked to have

illty level lowered froto Sl ) 1500,000. ‘i to begto water rotaUon in on May l. City residenU liv- le east side of the alleys will 1 even numbered days and the west side will water on

fibered days. All residents er durtog the hours of 8 a.m.

Us---------ibnttouedfrom^^ageBL-.. repaint and recondition the

Ignron-U ie-norU i-edge-ol l ^ p s will also distribuU

) Rupert residents who wU :ted by the cityjs s^edulec

ilwoman__June__^Dombecl1 Uiat Uie Chamber of Com CUirlsUsas^ecoraUng-Com bas scheduled the ground i for Uie meditation bench ti ed near Uie living memor: Uie city park.-:<%remonle: to a t 6:30 p.m. Monday. Apri

. member&jiLthe committe< art.

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y f w ^ E n u . s .eld

l a t ' ^ i ^ l e g l s t a f l o r7 7 \ ^ 2 1 : Senaie appi

W OespHe oppo^lon (ro . dustry,.the Sonata on Aprj

— Oodnnfl’ bM r,by«w(«ofiliw «.C<i(niilI«i8ltraj!

to aJr all sklos o< controyar of A p ^ Court ruling (asl fi

nls the FCC ooukl repeal h wi In McCLURE: NO. SYMMS:

cs, J — ------.............. 'ier

£ Cleanh• ConUnued from P

‘ ment of Transportation trash bags to ' i organiiatlons and handl

« « bags and promolion mT-'fllcWra for travelers.” A StratVin said the si

5300,000 a yeor cleanlr ig. money which comes (

maintenance funds. Tha j.y the decision to spMSor ,_ i ' cleanup week.

“ "Every time you thro ^ llttc ro u t-U ie window, Ui

dollar wc can spend on • - ' the -Integrity of- ot

system." Strattensaid. in addition to the cl{

.•H ties, Jerome county, c was waiving fees at lla Saturday.. In Twto Falls, the Inlc Johnny Horizon Day w four hours, during whicl several hundred voli

— comb-all-county-roQdwa to collect trash. Organi:

the illes. couples and Indivic Ing wlHlhg to assist are be

itsllty .

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for“nd N—#-r=aKfor•wnQve / /

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S . . attenlory ^ nies. ..................., F o r .m c

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n]easur* Btalftnaa. Y£S Cralj

^ a t e s : m McClure;

etsMnglon. D.C. =;510 _______....D 2 ).2 2 .4 r2 7 fi2 U :i|^ H flB TtvinFaia. ,4-6780-' >

)n:X ) f ^ ’Fairness Doctfine-. 14w..: [rom the'Reaffan administrailoR.afl p r j l 2 r ^ v « l tegblatlontocfw of 69-31. The bBl would pfwant t

l S ^ S & £ 7 T h 5 i a i ^i fan thai Ihe dodrihe wasnl sped without congr^ibna] approval. IS:-NO.

up-----—iPageB l contact the n Is provldtog community a ' participating A final kl ding out Utter held a l 7:30 mal bumper Twin FaUs C

lo wrap up pll slate spends At noon oi

ling up litter, workers wUl out of road areas and

hat fact ted to fairgrounds i or Uils year’s The Twln P i---------------- vide the m<row a piece of_ Area coor that's one less ph'one num )n maintaining Pinkston Ir our - highway Claude McK

'Bud Comph cleanup acUvl- 32M207; G

announced it 423-4703; N: lls landfill Uils 655-4369; Dli

733-5197; Ro ilense effort on 432-6643, am wlU last only 734-9491.

ich an army of Straiten s Dlupteers will to parUclpa vays-and-parks-thls-week-i nizallons, fam- local mayor viduals who are dlnator Bob being asked to at886-241l.

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rit 'i i^ amiivTFi nd thfs presentn o r e .ln f o c m a tlo n c a l l 7

Cost: *3.00

Educatlon'Resou ! y a l l e y g a f ljp n a l M adi

K s o lid a h a ^ o d n g n ^ ^ onAprtl24:'' .

B stove pymms.i;ffepiMarlrj|;l

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H0 and ihe.broackasilofl.ifv.-’v. create the so^dled^l'Falmess-

ant tfie'FwJwal Commun)c%

jecWcallyrKiulfed bylaw.eo ■

Times-News gfBp lc:

Uie coordinator to Uielr • ty and volunteer.1 kick-off meeting wUi be 7:30 p.m. April 30, to Uie Is County Judicial Buildtog p plans.1 on Saturday, May 2, Uie wUi complete Uielr assigned id move to the county ds in Filer for a free lunch.I Falls Llons_Clul)_wlU pro-______meal at the fairgrounds.

ioordinators and Uieir Jele:______lumers are: Mrs. E . F.

to CasUeford, 537-6707:«cKercher-to Buhl. 543-4571:----- ---npher in Filer, 328-5000 or

Gary Bohm In Hansen,Nila Callen. to.HoUlster,

Dick Stafford to Kimberiy,Robin Wright In M urtauu , and Helder in Twto Fails,

:n said r^ lden ts who want :lpate in Uie state cleanup5k-flhould-cali-eiUjer-Uieir---------lyor's office or district coor*Bob Humphrey of Shoshone 11.

J U R DEMANDTony & Linda Flore

CAREER SPECIALISTS

PLATT COULeOE

YOU CAN PREVENT-

SKIN CANCERan Olmstead, M.D.

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^ R e s l^ n t s o f F I d )

O ldC JBy CHARLES niLLINGi LosAngelesTimes

FIDDLETOWN, Calif. Fiddletown have stood Herb Sbop, a sort of tlir Gold Rush-era Chinese cc , You Fong “Jimmy” C

__ lector-oL.the-rammed-<:'COvered contents (or 61

mlse he made to his fi — rdeathbed-ln-1904;- Ycc-t

' Lode hamlet In 1851 and c- - - -Before-the old.herb d

that he would guard the hitact, never disturb or s-

When Chow, died in la bllity passed to lhe peop

- and to Amador County, 'Shop.• But rain, snow, wl

weakened the structi . crumblcd and cracked

------- fiower-in-bloomrleanln(and ra ts nibbled away

' slorage drawers and mi century newspapers, m

' artifacts In the shop. Tl of leeos and 1890s newspt

B^t now, through t Preservation Society Scofield, SO, and Sacrai 62, $100,000 U being spe the Chew Kee Herb Shop

Scofield and Dr. Yce the slate Parks and Re Historic Preservation. : shop's founder, contribu

** Builder Davis Easton, ling contemporary ran busy al work putting on Identical to the orlgint

28% of have ex]

NEW YORK (AP) - percent of college wom<

• rienced rape or attt I since ag« 14, including : which alcohol pr drugs : overcome lhelr resist• tional study says.

The study also foun rates of rape within t six months than federa

- gest.— Along wllh previous

show similar or hlgl among other samples "the message Is that

— 1 ; reporting a.wldesprea- : of these-forms of-lntlm

' , olence," said Mary Kos- professor al Kent Sla : bOhlo.

The sludy, by Koss J ; Stale coUeagues, app ' April Issue of the Joi : suiting and Clinical Psyi

— T l — RSjearctiBrs-BurvByei : ^md, 2,972 men at J• across lhe' country, 1 : leges,. Junior colleges t

— r~vocatlonal—schoors— : averaged 21 year*-olc• were single, and 86 ]

- — wWleT— T - - " 7The sample general

to the characteristics- enrolled In higher edui

Uons except (or gMg—sentatlonj an d-tha t-v

: 'BtatlsUc^sr.researchei : The study asked w(

: -hnri flTjMrieaced_aaxui against their will be< gave them ^cohol:

: If t h e y * ! S u S l S S anal or oral hitercoun

Id d le to w n , C a l l f . , h a v e

ChineseIGERI

Uf. - For 136 years, the pe< od watch over the old Che' time capsule representing ll: e community In California.” Chow was the caretaker ar !d-earth adobe shop -and-Itt 61 of those years, -fulfilling

B friend Fung Jong Yee on ic~erecled'the shop ln thls'I id operated 11 for 53 years, b doctor died, Chow promls< the shop the rest of his life, ir sell anything In the store.1196S a t thc age o( 80, the re eople of Fiddletown, populatl ty, which assumed ownership

wind, frost and decay s jcture. Ils two-foot-lhick <ed and gradually opened jlng-outward-more-and-mor« ay at the herbs In the l35-y munched on the dustrcoven

, magazines, ledgers, recor . The roof leaked. Wallpapei spapcrs peeled off in places.) thc efforts of the Fide y led by Its president, :ramento dentist Dr.' Herbei spent to shore up, restore ar >op.'ee obtained an $88,000 grar Recreation Department's 0 n. Dr. Yee, great-grandson •ibuled anolher JlO.OOO and t e $2,500 to the restoration proJ :on, 38, who specializes In co rammed-earth adobe buildl on a steep-gabled pine shin(

{inal and placing concrete

f college v iperiencec— Twenty-eight tion by ob

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tempts. A )und far higher reported { n the preceding percent rei eral figures sug- Researcl

tlon of rap )us studies that with feder ilgher numbers Is restrict lies . of women, vaginal hat women are through f read prevalence'cherssald, Jmate-sexual vl- Under-t iCoss, psychology per 1,000. State University previous

d e a le r tl ss and two Kent Crime Sui appears In the for womei Joum al of Con- 1,000 for Psychology. ••• researchei iyed-3,187-women— ln“an h

32 Institutions said Wedi , Including col- directly b •8 and technical- samples t r - T h e — women- only wom' .old;-85- percent-Uon InsUti 16 percent were sludy ov--------- --------— higher-^rrally conformed would ten tics of students studies sh iducatlon InsUtu- Income ti jographlc repre-_ rates, t - w n8-corrected~ She sal ;here wrote. survey ov

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because thc miners \ and pro-. Chow was bom In

-lt8-du8t---Y«-died; Chow'n' ng a pro* behind thc store, < on Yee’s vigil.Hcwasajack-i s’Mother— A t-the-tim c-o f-

estimated 5,000 to Used him dlctown,^ the seca e, keep it America.OlilySanF

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latlon 112, gone — all cxccpt J h ipofthe hehadtorem aintof

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ck walls noor. A 150-year-o ;d like a counter. Rccord bo orc r^ ico -early day Chinese m 5-yeor;ojd -There’s nothing 'e rrf 19th Yce said. "EveryU

since rper made meaning; f - , reminder of their h iddlelown dock."

A : Angeles and San Fiand save just to see the old sh(

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«n of the Kee shop to lhe pubi:d the peo- "The town Is absrojeci; treasure has been sconstruc- resident and formeIdlngs, is store, who added;lin^e root "Jimmy Chow wcte collars Jong Yce.”

women >d rapeobjects because of physical threats.that definition of rape, the

found 15.4 peroenl of women perlenced rape and another rcent had experienced at-

Among men, 4.4^ percent 1 performing rapes and 3.3 reported attempts, ircners used a federal deflnl- rape to compare their results leral figures. That definition Icted to Mtempted or actual

Intercourse achieved force or threats, resear-

ild......... .. .................p-that definition, 38 women 00- reported a rape In the s sbe monlhs. That Is far

than the federal National- Survey rates of 3.9 per 1,000 nen aged 16 to 19, and 2.5 per or women aged . 20 to 24, hers said.I Interview, researcher Koss- ednesday her sample cannot t be compared to tne federal- s because her work Included )men attendhig-h ighei^uca- itllutlons. But the women her overlooks may well have - r a p e - ra te s because they tend to be poorer, and other sbow that'women with tower

: tend to bave higher rape

BaldiihB'belle>rc8'lhe"federar overlooks many cases of rape e many women who are raped : perceive the Incidents as

i from not'knowlpg the legal lon of rape, some women do w a rape as a crime wben the I an acquaintance, she said.

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estoredation to ensure long life, s hav been strengthend and ;aston are archeologists Jul ong.as first settled by gold set , They called the gold camp srs were "always fiddling aroi 1 1n-o house next to the herb r moved'Into ■ a ■ liny,' one*r o', where he remained thrc ick-of-a11-lrades In Fiddletown -of-thc-G old“ R ush-ln -the to 10,000 Chinese miners 11’ lecond^largest Chinese sei an Francisco had more Chlnct the century, howeyer, only £ fl in Fiddletown. Soon they ?t Jimmy Chow. He told evei to guard the herb shop.'s shelves are filled with bott . Clay cremation burial po ir-old, ll*bar abacus sits ( books filled with Vital stall

e miners line the cupboardsr^ ing Uke this anywhere In Am rythlng was led In tacfln ll ;e my great-grandfather dlC' ng for Chinese people. It I lr heritage. It^cally does tw

0 time, grpups of Chinese1 Francisco charter buses to I shop.storation project is flnlshet /allon Society plans to opei ubllc.absolutely ecstatic that ihls m saved,” said Isa Lawless, i mer owner of Flddletown’s 1I:' would really be pleased. So

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------- LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP■Hauygald. »rvear:Old_J Demons Begone, was ver before tbe Southwest St March a t Oaklawn Park.

Tbat was the 3-year-old Demons Begone, who Is John Ed Anthony, an Imnt>erman who b r ^ tbe c(

• ■ “ I thought be was one \ 2-year«Ids b tbe country, disaiwlnted about bis ra Breeders’ Cup.” Hauswalc day a t bis bam at Churchill

Demons Begone flnisbe< t l million Breeders’ Cup > wbat was bis final start Santa Anita on Nov.!.

Hence, Hauswald’sappn . • Demons Begone won tb<

SoQtbwest by eight len{ was on March 7, and he foi a victory in the 1 M6-mlle tben won the l^-m ile Ark by to establish himself as to beat in next Saturday’! Derby.

"He tblnks beTs king ot r l ^ t oow,” Hauswald

be can beat anybo becanbeatanybody.

Temperate SU and Tal were conisldered. serious (will miss tbe 1%-mUeDe^ ofUlDiessandlnjury.

It mwrappears there wl 15 starters.

"you bate to see anytb to any cf the b o r ^ ^ cw teoders," said Pat Da ride Demons Begone.': “itbottgbt Temperate S dose to Demons. Begpniknkiiig lor la v o rilrf t JoDer. who will saddleLeo Castelll for tbe lU tb D• Dr.-. Alex HarthUI, ,tb<

- veterinarian, said Tem i«Dbarvngltls (a Ibroat tn 5 d ^ infection ol tl p o o d x so f Ibe Inner ew . Anita Derby wlnnw^als<.

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it's a good: e a e v d a n d "Tbat’a ■ anlayers are <mmust bave:to |W

tery of col* I m l . Tuesday atm t ^ wltb ■ W ' centered, on Hrampa Bay ^eady signed I tbe first m follow in «ss, quickly tloh. - { or nam es Then, after aft spMula- pion New Yorl

tu r nreturns a serve during bl with partner Terry Newla

ns Beg< )ritein cky DeAP) — Phil running a sllg

very nervous yeor-o^ CRi Stakes last would have b

by 55-year-ol old debut for tlngham and Is owned by lo win the 1

an Arkansas nand. ecolt. Whlllingha]e of the be§l would be av l ^ , but I was aboul two we

race In the IhePreaknes raid said Sun- Shoemaket hill Downs. mount" on Jied sixth the Castelli in a ip Juvenile in five winning jrt of 1986 at by Eddie Arc

Jolley sale (prehension, for the two the one mile Tuesday afU

engths. That Peler M. B followed with polo in Argen

Ille Rebel. He- Tallnum c Arkansas Der- Saturay galk [ as the borse . X-rays ta ly’s Kentucky showed no fi

taken to a c [ or the world for further e) d said. “ He Tallnum w /body; I tbink D. Wayne L

. Capote and Tallnum, wbo have Ibree D IS contenders,' Jeff Luka: Jerby because Uier, saW Si

wUlrxminthi , wm be about On The Ll

-------Dayrwon' Uything happen- Saturday b] eroeclally tb e M o re Flowei Day, whowiU lhe Derby.

. Sunday, D eSU was very .aboard, wor

rS.,‘d'i2C " hI"lie Gul^b and 24 2*5 and thi b'Derby. . Although tbe attendb]g colt and his

ip«ate.SIl:baa. not.intend U tnHmmaUon) In tto ^ r t th«: guUeral. “ But he rei

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Charlie WhllUngham and” e been ridden in the Derby •old Bill Shoemaker. Whit- md Shoemaker teamed up e 1986 Derby with Ferdl-

[ham said Temperate SU away from the track for weeks and also would miss less on May 16 at Pimlico, ker Is expecled to gel the 1 either Gulch or Leo 1 a bid lo lie the record of ng Derby rides held JolnUy- - Ircaro nnd Bill Hartack. aid a decision on Jockeys wo .colls would bc made ifler he-talked-wltb. owner

Brant, who was playing, jcntlna. -I came back lame from a illop.taken of the left knee

) fracture, but tbe coll was a clinic a t Lexington; Ky.. r examination.X woiild have been part of a 5 Lukas-tralned entry wilh nd War. Lukas, still wiU ! Derby starters, kas, an assistant to his fa*: Sunday tbat On The Line itheDeroy.

Line, who was ridden by rth e one^mile-Derby Trial - by six lengths over No

wers, who also will s tart In '

.'Demons Begone, with Day.. ■ forked a h a lf mile in 48 se- galloped out flve^lgtbs in

je went tbb Iirst quarter In threeeigbtoIn361-5.. b he is pleased with his his iockeyijlausw ald does 1 to net on!Demons Begone eri>Xiremembeii- betting on Sun- [), who .won the Derby-in

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sels, convinced tbe draft is. reality. It’s Just beginning lower rounds are wbere cb ships are won and lost.- — '*■

\ ^ e n th e . Giants,' for c look Ibe field In Pasadena lo Super Bowl, Just three of starters were players drall< Iirst round. The Denver Broi live flrst-rounders amon] starters. ' .

Moreover,-of the 99 player lor the-last Pro Bowl, 38 w< round choices' but 10 wc agents, players who were el drafted out ot college or cut an NFL team. •

There were 12 other Pro chosen in the second round; tbe third, five In the fourtb

and Loren Whitney. Ac- J the Twin Falls Tennis t

LewWALNUT, Calif. (AP

after knee surgery last long Jumps in history Si Umes in the Mount SAC F

The track hero of th medals, Ixswls on Sund: ever to string together si

His besl Jump was 7i wind of 3.37 melers pei

- limltfor-offlflnlrpsuU.s..Lewis, making his 198

a best legal Jump of 21 wind under thc allowab print away from the wor!

He also Jumped 28-5 c limil.

Lewis, who had arthr last September, had ai another wind*alded Jur streak in thc event to than sbt years.

Larry Myrlcks finish wind-aided 27-5% Jump

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Owens’ feat of winning Olympics but has been since, has. a lifetime b second-bcsl ever.

Bob Beamon holds U Uie high altitude of M( pics. That, however, v beyond 28 feet in his can

i “ I'm nol dead and 1’ spectacular performant off mentally since the 0

I on a sabbaUcal since m> that I’m belter than evei I “ Right now, tbe re<

Games (next sum mer { to defend my tlUes i

! Rome Uiis September.“I haven’t even thoug

' AnoUier highlight I ~ ‘Aiaerlcanirecord‘perfo:> John Brenner rewrote> ' heave of 73-10%. He hai

to break the previous • . 72-9%, set In 1984.

Brenner, a former 1 I record on his fourth th 1 .attempts. Greg TafralL

■ ly four feel back of Bren I ' i knew it was an A 3 . m y band," Brenner sa! } two throws because of i

and left knee, r The world record Ir 1 . Beyer of East Germany

h of t-w IU -bead-tbe-aftb,-tw o-i -televMoo-Ute-Mventh, fni Is. over. In one - in the 12U Qg — Uie M e c k l^ u r g ol champion- more were undi

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ifrrsJ i S l r ffi Ibe P ro Bowl tied In tbe Seatawks Coac r o S b . d " I t J e l ta us '

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eraoboseii George Young w c re lta t- ■■irt'imj

P"'eltber im- u ,jy ^ ut loose by y o m a v e to d o

a team. The ■0 Bowlers everywhere.” d; eight in SchoUenbeim tb. four in cites bis own

Association’s weekend > tournament.

lis" loneVP) - Carl Lewis, coming it fall, unleashed thc best se Sunday, sailing beyond 28 ft ] Relays.UID 1984 Olympics wiUi fou iday became the first long Ji six leaps beyond feet. 28-9V4 Inches, bul It camc ' Ksr sccond. well over the 2.(

987 outdoor debut In Uie evei 28-5. which he hit twice wl

ible limit, leaving him only Drid record.> once when thc wind was o\

hroscopic surgery on his iel anoUier legal Jump of 28-3 ump of 28 V 4 as he ran h o 49 meels, a run spanning

shed second behind Lewis ip In the compeUUon at-M ^

!Wls, who In 1984 m atched lg four track and field golds Bn ham pered by a rash of 1:

b est of 28-11% In Uie long

tbe world'record at, 29-2^4, «cxico City during Uie 1968 was Uie only Ume Beamoi

irecr.I ’m not old.ti-Lcwis-sald-al

ince. “I’ve taken a couple o ! Olympic Games. In fact,«r> my (knee) injury ip 1985. Bu /ernow.•eal focus Is not on Uie 0 rlnSoiiUi Korea), but I woi

a t Uie Worid Champions!

ight aboul Uie Olympic Gamt ; of Sunday's m eet' w formance'lrUie*raen*s-^ot- e bis own naUonal standard lad Uirown Uie shot.73-0% la; s record, Brian Oldfield’s n

- UCLA standout, got Uie t throw, then passed on his fl dUfhiisbed second at69-ll« enner.Americn record right who

said, adding Uiat be passed If nagging Injuries to his ri^

In Uie shot is 74-3V4, set 1 oy lasl year.

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ndrafted players signed L U niti^ ' S t§ l4 FdblbaU sec

. pasI what 10 free agents hi sea )wl teUs us?” Seattle 25 lach Chuck Knox asked, tou i we make a lol of Tbi

Iwtu- too much emphasis oa " md,” General Manager ha( ng of the Giants said, sal dla. It’s all Uiese draft- put out Uie books and yet out Uie first round. Bul cai do a loUl Job of bulldhig / le players come from tril ” weimer, ' for example. be< 'n Herman Fontenot a pei

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t i n N Irunning-hy'<»)f 'f[^ni TjmUIaV slm ed as a Ine agent, {wo y< aner be passM . inrougn u unchosen.

Last season, be was Cle secood leading receiver, ca t p a s s ^ fo r 559 yards hi the season: He also ran for lOS; 25 carries and threw a touchdown pass on .an opUi Tbeo be added 12 more re< two for touchdowns, in the pia

“Someone said he was too i had bad Jiands,” Schotte said. “Someone was wrong.”

You only bave to look year's d raft to see how wron canbe.

A lol of 1986 first roundi Uibuted litUe - elUier beca were being . groomed sio because, of injury, boldou perience or inability.

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AUSTIN. Texas (AP) - Tl JnfcacUons_Com.mlilcc,Jpoi as many as M possible nife ions al Uie University of Tc postponed a hearing with s (icials to look al some new e the university said Sunday.

University President Wll Cunningham said In 'a { stalement that Uie poslp occutW "because of new Uon developed late Saturday.

School officials were to : peared Sunday before th committee a l Hilton Heac S.C.

“This informaUon will rc ditional evaluation by the t and the NCAA.” hesaid.

CunnlnEham said offic peeled a new hearing to b the committee’s next scheduled meeting June 3-!

, sas City. Mo.Joyce Pole. UT-AusUn

vice director, said she did what lypc of new Informi received.

' School otficials met wit staff members last week t their case. The univen

~earlicr-planned-{0 -dlspute half of Uie allcgaUons.

Thc university was char vlolalions ranging from receiving cash loans lo pld ing complimentary game I infiatcd prices.

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ButikowskW?Of"leveland'8 Schad .of Uie RaaUJihig 47 of Uie P aU io ls,.le regular Uie Saints. E rS yards hi GlanU. Mike Ha 46-yard John' Rlenstra <lUon play. AnUionyBeUolU ■ecepUons. But severalilayoffs. choices had ma;0 slow and Rueben Mayes tenhehner Uilrd-round pick.

yards, fiid lincba k a t last of Miami, a sec ong people to Uie Pro Bowl ai

Again, Uie sam< iders con- "Everybody te cause they were to get M slowly or round," Saints Ci out, inex- “I think we w er

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jlponemenl \V informa->y.”J have ap- Uic NCAA :ad Island.

fM ulread-^^v ^ rsU v and Cun; university u,cviolaUonsml

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arged with "They could 'n „ p la y e rs similarpcnalty,l i S ^ s e l l - Dodds said h! tIcRcBra eases Involvinp

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r a f ti e O R n n i r H a r r o o a o r i i l uck ^ n g oM he Lions,

T»f-Uie 'R aiders. Mike Rams, Reggie Dupard - r ' Is, Jim Dombrowskl of ■E ric Dorsey of Uie

; Haight of Uie Jets.-a of Uie Steelers and o( the Cardinals., al dozen lower-round major hnpacts, 16d by es of New Orieans, a Ick-who rushed for 1,353 lebacker John Offerdabl ' second-rounder named •

vl as a rookie. , 'lame point.y tells us how sm art we . Mayes on the third :s Coach Jim Mora said, were dumb for not tak- ; first.” ,

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ilctic Director DeLoss Cunningham had called 3 minor.officials said the allega-B t-Texasr-spannlng—19-:-------)ver a period of seven sim ilar to those that

Southcm Methodist Uni- g placed on probaUon in

seen lhe violaUons and that different Uian tbe

t us on probaUon In ’81,!* ;cntzcl, a Dallas atlomey scnlcd an SMU staff fore Uic NCAA a l U ia \ .. ,.

lid very easily receive a ilty." Rentzelsald. d he has looked at past ving similar infractions to Identify lhe cases.

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off Forscb, 2-1. Kevin H■ had RBI singles off For

— Thome a run against P a t IVince Coleman opem

'• balked to second, sacrlf •■•Pendleton's groundout

single by Lake In tbe the third and latercdm i

t 'dout.After Clark bomered

' ' had oQeK>ut s inges aga »>home Ford and Oquen( ::right fielder Darryl Stn

^'stands for an error.

^ C u b s 7 , ExposO. MONTREAL (AP) - c-continue his assault on .'.-Durham hit his third he ''C ubs t>eat the'Montreal > Ibree-gameseriM.

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oMcReynoIds and Keitb Hei •'orscfa aod Howard JobnsonatPernrT-------- ----------------€ned toe game with a »<nfi :ririced to tb M and scored 0 u t Curt Ford doubled and sc tbe second and Pendleton sii Ane home on WilUe UcGee't

red In tbe fifth. Ford and C against Randy Myers. Lake lendo also scored on tbe pU Strawberry's throw sUppM

osO— Andre Dawson bomered on his former teammates a i homer in three days as tbe ea i Expos 7-0 Sunday tp swe

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TON (AP) - Dave Parker I five.nm s and'M ario. Soto ist-A ugost ^ ^ - th e Cincini A9t m 11-3 to sweep tlielr tbi

r had .a two-mn bomer In tt with a tb ree run shot in the of the season. Dave Conce

c Davis, who had struck out ; the gam ^ had tluee blL CincinnaU’s lM lta tU c k . : 1-0, started his second gai ^ ^ 2 0 following'artbrosc

n t 6 i-3 innings, 'allowing s aUdng ooe and striking out ae since last Aug. 16. hepper, 1-2, was the lo s^ , al In.five innings.-Bill Doran j I nm s with bis flft&home run i

tts6 ,B raves4NTA.(AP) - Jeffrey Leona “ slngle '‘and 'th e “S a ir F ra i tme major^league record f

ansas (ROIT (APJ - Bret Saber com ebick by n a tter in g sev t-victory and Frank-White ’ a s ib e Kansas City Royals

rtiagen, .4-0, struck out seve ] his earned run average i id by a sore right shoulder, ter'Winning the C?y Young / iordli*s second bomer of tbe seai iad in tbe first inning. He t• left sCTring Kevin Seitzer, \ tbe Royals were 19-2 In game

kees 14, Indians/ELAND (AP) - Tommy >ver seven in n in g and Dav d drove in four runs as the the aeveland Indians 14-2 Sui , 43 years old, allowed onl; rancb with two outs in the t >uncer was fielded deep in I Tolleson, whodldo’thavetlni , who pitched seven shutout y last Sunday, struck out f t<hander retired 14 Indians I his career record against CI<

ts 10, Angels 54EAP0LIS (AP) - Steve. I i-lnning tie with a homer, i ubles and drove in three* ru e California Angels 10-S Sundi tbe score tied S-5. Lomban reliever Mike Clook. l-l, wll

malley had put the Twins alla lh e a lx th - ;^ .----------^iey lined a double into the Q two more runs in the seve [ead;.The Twins added a nu ngle scored Smalley.

versS , OriolesSVAUKEE (AP) - Juan Cas ^ e home run and the MU' their record to 16-1 by com

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NNS FERRY - Pal ly picked up most of the lea< rexbme's Lisa Aslett ai g 's Steve Birnle added a lot i vaa left as tbe fifth dlstrl hool rodeo competition b eu -event nm over the weekend, second in tbe series is slatii ^8-9 a t Gooding. . ers for tbe fln t.a n d secoi uls Include:back — 1. Cresley Barrutl ne. 54; 2. Troy Peterso 54.kaway — 1. PatU O'Male oe.4J6and3.4S.• wresUing - l . Pete Yorg,. 6.59; 2. Casey Brunso nan, 5.31. •- le bronc — l . Troy P eters

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even, walked t b i ^ and sin?e to 1J2. L ast season, twifer, Sat>erbagen flnisbed theg Award to 1985 w tth.a Ce

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sh(i s 2 ■ay John pltcbed a one- Lk >ave Winfield bad three I the New York Yankees Bo Sunday. boi>nly qn infield single to 1 le third Innlog. Franco’s In the hole by shortstop bai time to make a play. 1.8 )ut innings against Kan- It four and walked one. ]U ns on groundouts In Im- ■ t Cleveland to 19-12. (

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• V .... - ' At]>e.LothbardoBi:hroke.a. (>r. and'Roy S m ^ e y hit to. 'runs to help tbe Twins 5S(] nday. hoilardozzi hU a solo home MI with one out in the sev- s ahead 5-4 with, an RBI j j

the right-field com er to ^ sventh giving Minnesota nn run when Tom Brunan- to

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Someone In the g lust as Haas left^'fiy .

PatU putt on the final hole, loads if] to force a playoff

M d Houston Open golf touj lot of “A split-second bei strict back swing, someone i osan said, recounting nd. “ Usually when some latM happens, things don'

well. But in this case ^ Q d hardand ittum edou tj

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•uUa, hard-luck Buddy Gar r«o°. three-foot pu tt on t

playoff hole, aley. Haas then sank a t

par and walked off w »ore, flrsl prjjg • after sta °soo> three strokes off theps • • - Haas had s t a r t s t

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The victory'went to Marie Di Its before leaving with.two oi Ig Ken OterkfeU with the base

*adres4,Dodge^LOS ANGELES (AP) - .E r iutout:and H ark Parent capp ifo-run single as the San Dieg ngeles Dodgers 4-0 Sunday lo Innlngstreak. _ , , • Sbow, 1-1,. surrendered a fir uerrero. then retired 18 In Uibbs' seventh-inning double en Laundreaiix* tw<H>ut single He struck out four, walked n icording his first shutout since I t was Show's eighth career lUtout this season and only imes.Dodgers starter Rick Honey revlous start with a puUed [lowed seven San Diego hits rlkeouts. He left for a pine x>red four unearned runs m tbi

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tingles by Bill Schroeder and wo-out triple to center. Mil' he fourth when Rob Deer tr :ecU Cooper’s groundout to fir

Jays 5, White So>CHICAGO (AP) - George

vlth a pair of home runs am ihot Sunday to lead the Tore Ilmmy Key to a 5-2 victory ove

Beil homered wllh two oul Joyd Moseby drew a walk off,

Bell hit hfs fourth bomer 3obby T hlgp^ and Barflel lomerthree pitches later.

Through Toronto's first 17 Moseby had combined for s( >ats. Last season, tbe trio c 1,819 at-bats.

M ariner^, A*s 5OAKLAND.'Calif. ( A P ^ -

he go-ahead run wllh a trip! he Seattle Mariners went athletics 8-5 Sunday. '.Oakland's Reggie Jacksoa i

o. 6-5. by hitting his second h aoth of his career, a two-r lomered off Jer ty Reed, wl tf Ike TruiUlo, 2-1, in the slxU.

Ra n g e rs 5 , R ed SARLINGTON, Texas (AP)

■un homer wilh no outs In thi 0 lift the Texas Rangers I SostonRedSox.

Calvin Schlraldl, 0-2, cam< save up a single lo.Scott Flet >econd homer of the season ai he weelcend series.

Held to three hits over Charlie Hough, the Red Sox iough hit Don Baylor leading 'elieved and D w l^ t Evans Baylor to third. Baylor scored <

, s q u e e z e rc ► w i n n e r s ’ c)STTexas .fAP) —. have b'MO -firtt-PGA -T«ur-polnt,!lHars Sunday by a Gardners. second-plagallary sneezed one in the

jr a 60-foot birdie thechallere. The ball rolled Gardnerff In the $600,000 to force Ulumament. waiting fo»efore I took my drop rulie sneezed." Haas drove behl

his 60-footer. “I wasnaelhing like that Ing me thm’t turo out so missed 11.'se I bit It a IltUe But GaiitJustrlghL" the par-3pressure of 10 the playosqueezing blm. bunker to

ardner missed a miss the pithe first extra Haas, w

chipped 01two-footer for a shot and

with the 1108,000 alter Gartartlng tbe day sho tpace.. The twtf the day with a Uon play-g 'several birdie finished ^side. Gardoerc:[etting down on P ^ n e S1.1 felt. I should one stroke

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w Y otiiI e i ^ games t e t o m , ^ to lh e game. That gaye^frp es, .breakmg ioe rvconl g f l l, iggiQg,-?-?-;— rr*-."r'Tr-‘-'5^Uie G lu ts a ^ -0 leav ln the ie d l^ f f David P a l m e r r H ivisandLeonard. - - I 14 In t& mth; H ik e .A I M 1 two ouU ahd'Uo&ard sing^

t Davis, 34, who allowed fiw .'0 out in the s lx th .a f te r .y a li^i ^ lp a d e d . , ; , ; '.... ..,T;v" . ! .•

B ff O'- ■ , I .Eric Show tbr«w a tb re e ^ t

;ap p ^ a four^uo third with v >iego Padres defeated the Los y to end a four-game D o d g e^ -

I flrst-lnnlng. single, by i»edro I In a row before Inrankllo Ible. The only other bit wsis n ^ e in the ninth. ■ : ^dnone and bit a batter wbOe ince September 1.198S. : ee r shutout, Uie Padres’, fir^t inly Uieir fiflh v ic to ^ lo ^

meycutt, who had missed bis lled muscle in his ribcagf. ills wlUi one walk and three >lnch-hitter afte r Uie Padres a the third lading.' . ‘

Jtroiterican ..!:and Castillo and Robin Youn .’s Milwaukee went ahead 34 in r tripled to left aod scored >n a f lrs t ' _____ III

0x 2trge BeU drove In tbree runs and Jesse Barfield h it a jolo

roronto B lue'Jays aod pitcher over Uie Chicago W h i t e d , outs In the first inning afler off Jose DeLeon. 2-2. ie r la Uie eighth off reliever ■field foUowed vn\h bis fllUi

17 games, BeU. Barfield and r seven home nm s in 205 at­io combined for 92 bom ers'in

<5 ;Harold Reynolds drove ;in

triple in the fourth inning and ent on to beat Uie Oakland

on cut a Uiree-nm SeatUe lead Id homer of Uie season and Uie vo-run drive In tbe sbcth. He , wbo relieved SeatUe starter, cth. ■ ■ \

P ) - Pete O'Brien hlt-a two- I the bottom of the iStb inning rs to a 5-3 victory over tbe

ame In Ip s tart Uie 19th a a ^ P'letcher t ^ r e O’Brien h I t W m and glvex« a s tbe s y e ^ of

'er eight innings by starter Sox Ued It in the nInUi whra ling off Uie Inning. Greg Harris 'ans doubled to left sending red on Harris'wUd pitch.

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lncrf\^^D ^w has jour c a re ^ l-place finishes - including the 1984 Houston Open met UlengeofHaas' first big p u tt iner two-putted from 100 feet ;e Uie playoffafter being kept i for 12_mlnutes for an official ruling after~-Dan Forsman sehind a grandstand, asn 't nervous. They, kept ask- i Uiat," Gardner'said. “ I lttst 111." \Gardner's dream s ended pn r-3 16Ui bole, Uie first bole-of ' ayoff. He chipped out of>a * to within three fe e t only>> lepuU. .;}. winning his slxUi tour event d off Uie fringe on his second md Uien sank a two-foot^ Gardner’s disappointing f|nai

two players finished regula- lay-at 12-under^ar 276. Haas d with a 5-under-par 67 wbfle erclosedwlUiaTO. le Stewart shot, a 67 to O nl^ tt)ke off Uie pace. . ^

^ . ieadcwiQUEBEC (AP) - i | ]

- ~ Orcd a low tP tide tbe QoAec U ne lib between .the l e a of MirJo G ossd ln^S :30 <

:_ & ^ . .n lg b t , . l i f l h » tb . CanadkostoaS-iM zzxi

; The defeDdfaig NHL CanadlcDS refaira tb t where the; lost tbe O r^ ol the Adams DMsioo I for theflnh game Toesdi

The whmtog goal wa: . second of tbe game i

• ^orerthne goal of these j scored his flrst goals S) ]ust 18 secobds bito tbe Cl

Mike HcPbee m ade 1 ; the game was three mfan

Quebec batUed b a d John Ogrodidck pot tbi on the scoreboard with left hi the first pet Stastny Ued It wiUi hb of the series a t 5:30 of p ^ o d . ■’

Tbe game had tbe qs of chippy play ^ soU

. that occurs between

. provhidal rivals: Q o ^ have the edge, often .ot

' Canadiens.Eicept for Uie wil

Ckisselin, who faced 27 solid hi Uie net for Que Brian Hayward for He was tested 30 thnes. -

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UNIONDALE. N.Y. ( Kerr scored twice on j and assisted on tbe go

' by rookie Thn Tookey fa period as Uie Phlladd

ff beat Uie New York b______ Rttnrtay ntght anrt JtvJr.

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W istonj.. JHJNTIAC. Mich. (AP

. ^ > » i ^ a s so one-^ded a s ' pecteo\Uial even Chudc . rwlnnhigicoach.wassbockei

DetroiR bebhid the si Adrian EmnUey a n d 'a bo

,ing de(ed% roUed for playoff r ^ r d 40^ohit hai

. and c o a ^ tt to a 12& « vi Uie W asKln^n Bnllet:

, •Qight, glvuig Uie Pistons a - *4heir playolrsaries.' . . The best-oHRve s« tes

w^lh Game 3 Wednesday a : Capital ( ^ t r e In Landover

‘T sy ch o lo g l^y . It wt i>aiy s a l ^ “ lt was iinbellev^e game. Om 'took Uie6 righl out of Uie g:

T ^ P is to n s shot 56.8 p t h ^ a m e while Ute Bulle

------^ 'p e rcen t-a n d -c o m m iti. ;iiovers Uiat led to 37 Detroll

’/•; “ It wa&..Ilke a fantasy / .center Bill Laimbeer

halfthne, we just wanted : 4ahi our concentration ••wouldn’t get h u rt”

. m e Pistons, wlUi Isla hllUng a "HaU. Mary” H •buzzer from just hislde tb 4hie. raened Ut^ largesi lead hi NBA playoff hist Tbe previous record was 3 March 30.1970. wben MUi PhUadelphla 77-41.

“ It’s a very em barrasdi playoff SltuaUon," Bolli Kevhi Loughery said. •- great, sensaUonal. Tbey ball weU. We go home ai

__ : play better. _r > ••ll's a sboddng loss t

like Uiat It was really----- -TSlve Uieiu-credit;—Tbl

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The Pistons took Uieh- Ij *8199-51 hi Uie Uilrd q u a r ts

: • DanUey, who scored ll• 4he fhst half, finished w• Thomasfhildiedwlthl7fci

C e l t s l O S ,B u l l s 9 6

BOSTON (AP) - Tb• 'bulls paid so .much al •L a rry Bird and frontUo 'jKevhi McHale and Rob ' Sunday Uiat Uiey negled

Danny Ahige and Dennis Jl• “ The sUategy. worked' than ' three periods, tben i ; disaster as Ahige keyed - 'g a r te r comeback tbat

CelUcs to a 105-96 viclo : >!lchael Jordan’s 42 i

' • Chicago.“ WiUi Uielr doubUng.

u ld , “ It all comes down ' the outside shot Danny

shots at Uie end and thl

• Ahige bit for four dntch i p a r i ^ Uie CelUcs to >m seam ve victory over Shice 198S and Uieb* Slsl

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HI. periOi ttae Foribn. s titb goal « ta^ .tw ogunes assist by MD » flnal seriea.^ to acUoa - i sday n ig h t layoff becau w as NadDDd’s koee. - e and second But Uk Fl se idayotb. Be tbree strain t Sanday nlgbt a t S:06, Too e c o n tea . . ag idnatU :^ le U M befare K exrdghtfo ifamtesokL Tbe highs a c ^ bowOTcr. k d tbe F tje tbe NonUqoes pdnts dorin

rlU) 20 seconds c u te s tM w period. Anton slot after tal his third goal Howe.

I of tbe sew nd He tben be T ool^.w iio

! nsoal amount this season i solid ihtimphtg Bears. Tool en U k bitter 'goal of Um ^ seemed to Cran Uk ski i.odtblUhig U k UKFlyeRM

Kerr mad wlnnhig goal, fra n Uk sk 27 s b ^ was from Pdle

Quebec, a s was in tb Hontr«al. who Billy SmUh

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^ (AP) - Tim conUnoed U m power plays C d ise m . T go-abead g M Uk four gai

yfaatbesecsod season and] ddphla Flyers seriesbereF c Islanders For Uk 1 tok a cgnm att--.4he mtch U \ i NHL playoff g u n a a t 1

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ttebest-of-fl 1-1. Game 3

_ hiHooston.Tbe Oiicago Tbe Rocke aUenUon to quarter lead

tUne partners jnvon on Uh tobert P arlA fd l apari oi lected guards quarter. sJcAnson. Houston sc ed for more commiUed s tu n e d faito period as.UM f ta a fourth- aSS^halfU i a t lified U k PorUand b icUny despite at9(h78wiUiI : points for Hqntfnn qj

wUh 7:31 rei ng." McHale r m Vand wn to maUng ^tampeis to t u y h it UMse a n d ^ Ro thal was tbe lhan seven.

Vandewegl [tch baskets hi portlandwtaj to UKir iSth 15. ver Uk BqUs RaipbSan U st ta a row each scoreden------ LeaveQ badto scratch U O r^ quarter, storm by Joj^ oi^ow on ] .C. Jooes saU farUK flrst t 12-0 lead over pdnts.'Rodii L-of fhre NBA nforH oosto

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Jones sakL O W e T B J U team s Is to. S u c f c s J td m ake onr HILWAUE

We've got to Barkley scoi shots. Dennis, ume, hr ta d i id tbenD anoy wUh 11 s

Siicago ahead li ih ra n k K i

e series I diques^-^I on to ibe Wales Ooo- atniihmiMp series with i G n K S t a pbBaddplita

S t a l ^ ' t a i t a a » i w e i - t d a j u a hihi me—riod on Bryan TroUier’s 1 v t ttae pifyoffs oO ao Mike Bosnr, wtao retom ed 1- after an d ^ - 0 une

of an iniured left

Flyers took charge with i W goals. K err scored r n o l^ a t 7:14 and Kesr i2:4S. Tfae two goals gave , ; f b r U K id a i |^Ihscoring right wing, wbo yers wtth SS goab and 96 * ring tbe season, tied U k I 1 when be scored f ro n Uk I taMwg a p x g trom H ark I

bdped se t 1 9 Uk goal by I rbo k d UK AHL ta scoring I n while wilh U k Herstaey ookey, scoring his first Ih f idayofEs, - side of Uk net a t 7:14 and ioeverkstU K kad. ade It S3, scoring again slot afte r getting a p ^ k Ekhmd. wbo bad two tbe game. At th a t potat,

Ul replaced Kelly Hrodey r York n e tGrossman added. Uiree I or U k . Flyers. aU <m I ty goals, as PtiUadelphia 1

to play wen a t N assau _ | . TtK Flyers woo tb ree of I ^ e s bere ta tbe regular f d also woo Game 3 of this I eF rid ay n ig h t . Ii Uk loss was I9 lh -ta -U K h -- ia s t-n fa K — t home, tadodhig a 1-4 tbe playoffs. Q

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nearly 10 mirmtes remain-d tic s ootscored U k Bolls f.stofU K w ay.. “ the time we went op. we

over eight U m e a ^ j. two out of 12 p^^&stss lfliis,”kiacb Doog CoUtas sakL _ired op UKh- defense and Efa! tough shots.*’ a ■or mtantes k ft . tbey real* w ell.*-sald Jordan, wbo

three pohits after his gd pisket “ We didn’t play I : all mental mistakes.”JO managed Jnst 17 pohits ,og cmly seven floor sbots hi ^! opeoer. Jed Uk CelUcs ^ potats_JncIuding_flve_hi_B

points »nrt Ainge ^sm bad i t eacb a s tbe «lead of Uk older CelUcs, *lUKStretoh. „traQcd by 10 potats late in ”Mriod hot fought back for ' ad stace tbe game’s open-es. M-82. on a Siw hit sbot ^

kicago took an 87-«S lead. ed Uk score, triggerhig a

followed wiui a IS-foot ? ben an l8-footer. Johnson ° nnhigbooksbot. and. afte r I by Jordan, Atage added a ^s a steal for a 9& « tead JnoteslefL ir s l l h ^^ 9 8 IKND, Ore. (AP) -> Clyde « •scored—32— potats— an d -3 i defense forced Hrasbm novers Sunday as tbe TraU efeated U k Rockets III-SS playoHgame. i'orter added I I pidnts and , U k laUer tytag a Blazer CMd, as Portland evened f-flve flTSt-nmnd serfes a t | 3 Is se t f t r Toesday nlgbt \

dcets took a Uipotat first- sad, hot wUh Ainem 01a- Uk bench ta fool troobk. on offense ta.UK second

scored only 12 pofaits and 1 11 turnovers ta tbe U k Blazers ra llk d to take R lm ekad.1 boosted Uk m argta to U UilO:lOtoplay.> narrowed Uk k a d to 9T87 remaining, bot P orter and lodewegbe h it oot side 0 boost ttae m argta to otae Rockets never got doeer

egbe addedvtilk Steve J o&isn i scored

Unpson and A lkn L eavdl red 28 for Uk Rockets, ad 17 o( bis potats ta Uk

o played only s ix ’mtantes « haU aod flnlstaed wtth 17" xteey H c C rarU sd scored stoo.scared 20 ta U k aeeood

9 1 2 5 ,91 2 2UKEE (AP) - Charies c o r e d 'd ^ t potats ta over- odlng U k go-abead basket

seconds le& a s tbe Ua 76eis '^*lKat Uk e Bocks US-122 Sunday to |

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> by 43 ]Ue Uteir NBA Eastem C playoff series 1-1.

Sidney Moncrief gaveOh122-121 lead wiUi 29 second a driving baske t hut Barl foot shot from the left which bounced on tbe rii times before falling throug123-122.

Milwaukee's Terry ( missed a Jump shol and J tag d ro p p ^ In two tree Ui a second' remaining (or potats. .t. ..' Tbe best-of-five scries m PhUadelphla (or games V and Friday.

Roy Hinson scored 28 lead the 76ers while Bark 2 6 ^ E rv ta g 2 3 .

Ricky Pierce scored .2 —Bucks7'Camwrngs~2n in d

20.Ervtag sank two free Ui

36 seconds left in regulatl Uie 76ers a 108-106 lei Hodges hit two free Uirow:

: seconds lelt to Uc the ga and force the overilme.

The 76ers went on a 16-5; ’ ntae potats by David Wir

big a 101-100 lead wiUi 3:1 ; Maurice Cheek's steal and I

The Bucks went back up . a basket by John Lucas, hi ; hit from Uie baseline an ! slammed ta a foUow-up give PhUadelphla a 106-101I Hawks 94,

Pacers 93ATLANTA (AP) -

WiUdns scored 43 potats . WUlisconnected'onashor i wiUi 58 seconds remalnl

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Pacers In the Uie Bucks a nlghl for a 94-« nds lo go on . The Iriumpl irkley’s six- lead In lhe bu; fl baseline, Wednesday.nl rim several The Pacers’ 1 , made U 12 of his 14 pc

missed a 15- Cummings foul line wltli

Julius Erv- could have ( Uirows wIUi lory, tr Uie (Inal ■ Chuck Pers

wllh 24 poln now goes lo throws with * Wednesday AUanla'slead

The Hawks a points to shot wM ln t rkley added and InoTana

conds remain 24 for Uic by Long Uial

nd-M oncrtef-cd-awayf-— Wilkins ral

throws with Pacers had I itlon to give 5;14lerilnthe lead. Craig Wilkins, thi ws with four scorer, scorc( game a t 108 run thal gave

wllh 1:43 gone 5 run behind Long, howc /ingale, tak- scorcd 12 of ] 1:11 to go on .lo give Uie P d layup. 2:29-le ft Ath up 105-102 on rebound basl bul Wingate Rollins a l 92-9

and Barkley Spud Webb p basket to Injured Glcn 105 lead. hurt his left

. 110-94 openln night. Webb assists.. '

Dominique When Will s and Kevin eight points, ort hook shot shot, il-was Inlng as the scored since t

i o i ^n d a rO N D A T , A P R I L 2 7DEU FARMS. FARM EQUIPMEN1

Adv«r1la»m«Rtt April 25 M Mt*r«inith Auction S«rvlc«

n S D A T , A P R I L 2 8rA WICKHAM • HAGERMAN • HO

A aM rtisvflM nt: April 2& V kM tM mlth Auction S«rvtc»

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l i T V R D A Y ,M A Y 2T WARD ESTATE - HOUSEHOLD

A dv*ftit*m m rtt April 30 H M ry 's Auction Svrvie*

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wks held off the Indiana he closing scconds Sunday14-93 NBA playoff viclory. nph gave the Hawks a 2-0 bust-of-S series. Game 3 is night in Indiana.

TS’ John Long, who scorcd points in the (Inai period,15-fool jumper from the 'Uh two seconds left Uiat I giveh Indiana the vlc-

erson, who led the Pacers jlnts, hit a pair ol free h 42 seconds left, cuUlng !ad 1094-93.ks then failed to get off a 1 the allotted 24 scconds la look over with 17 se- alning, setting up Uie shot lal hit Uic rim and bounc-

raliled Atlanta afler Uie d taken a G9-60 lead with Lhe third period, the NBA’s sccond-lcadlng red 12 points during a 17-2 ive the Hawks a 77-71 lead in'e in lhe (inal period, iwcver, then got hoi and >f Indiana’s next 17 points1 Paccrs a 90-66 lead with Ltlanla took the lead on a asket by Wayne "Tree" 2-91wlthl:24togo.bb started In place of Uie Icnn “ Doc" Rivers, who e(t ankle In the Hawks’ ling game victory Friday 3b had 12 points and 14

miis, who finished'w iU ia s, hit his last-minute hook I as the (irst time he had I !e the second period. |

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Two vinyl/volvol. eomol co Brown florol. 6 ft. »olo-bed• Coffoo loble w /2 motchln• Cold framod. round w ai Wolnut Bedroom Sol; Dro* board . eKott o l drow or*. Bedroom Sot: H eodboard J m o lire tt . double *lzo • Moi <el, dining tob le '.w /2 loot kllehsn toblo tablo w /4 ch< w hooli • Two round. 3 tlo tlnonlol 60" round lo b lo « moichlnfl, loo thor-ioo i cop top lamp toble • Lorgo tab typo de»k w /k e y i - D Inollo

tKirby upright vocuum • At M oytog w o th e r LA313. Iti ch e it I ro e ie r;

. . M lH ohnor guitar w /ca*o • O’ lotyn cholr< • Exorel**/row ito n d t • 2A"k2*" o loctrlc th lOlIn bed ip reod • B«d plll< D re tio r do llie t • Mocrom< W oitelox woll clock - Wall ttoo l • Vinyl »iool w /« t*p i b a sk et on w h ee li • H and I ro a tlin g pon w /c o v er • t te r lllx c n w /lld i B In tld e i p ia t - 2 s te am er trunk* - w ood p lant H and - Rubben

' Ing »upplle» • W oih tu b • O baskets • C arden hosos • Hoe*, rakos. shavels . bropi

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ActuaUy, tbe started on Um

' I < After seveQ ho!A -V • 18 on the back

' the gross play i S I Uon play ta a

Dick Keim and ■ H p a ,ta n e la tl l6 .

In tbe fh s t I Ed Fuchs and Young shared I and Rich B lm and Doug VoUr fourUi. Dick Rl Potter and Stei

, Berger shar edf The second 1

f y H l tween the duos and Gale Kiel wiUi Rex Gola; and Norm \

^ Hamey Ued wi Howard Allen f(

J i Bilik Frost a > r Q Uie Uiird n ig h t r ' . ^ 9 . In the worn

Webster and Ll Hanchett and

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i this informative works tided for you at no charge

:onjpUmcnlaiy cantinenlal biions Required. C a ll 73

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„ F U R N I T U n i ^colored recliner* - White velour, ed • Turquoise Morul. swlvel-rod< ling ond loblet • Two v/hlte/gold 'oir mirror - 17” Mognovox colo< osser w/mlrror S motchlng stoo k. springs B mottress. double »l1 B footboard, chesl ol drowers \ohogony Dining Set: China hutd rai*. sll motching. podded-*«ot :holr* • Foot stool w/bullt-in *tor tier' night ttond* . Ornate Tosht » w/2 leof*. hordwood lop B o aptain choln • Cui velvol tulled able lamp • Cfoss top coHe* tol te toble w/4 choir* - Swivel rockei

A P P U A N O SAmona 22 cu. It. •ide-by-side r Jlke new - Whiripool dryw - U

U S C I U L A N I O U SChilds old hond slo t teS lja rc im I 9w er bicycle w /tlm er - Two pofl< therm ol m otsoger vapo rizer - M. Illow* • Throw pillows - Throw r ime * Toilet B tonk cover * •! - oil lom p - Bed light - 4 d raw er i m* - S ft. porioble c lo*et • Ironl iTfood gNnder - Teo k o tlle • Aui - e ied ric pon . 5 , o o l. crock e* • Q t. B p t. conning |or« - Pot*

- Hunting vest - F i l i n g c ra e t I e rm ald tro th con* B dlshpona • B Coal bucket • Metol a to rooe box I - Fertlliier - Lowncort - Herbi )pm$. tavn. .

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vis win tballALLS . Gary Dtme«n 24-foot b lrd k putt oo tbe Ume green Sunday to lift I teammate' Bob R airis to the second annual Casta

p u tt dissdved a foor- . the gross champkmshlp

wtantag duo aod Kevinfr y Hancbey.~Steve Ben-~ ...........teve Beebe and G kno •rry Spackman had ended oumament tied a t 129. tbe Duncan-Rawls rally .Uie lOUi bole Sunday. holds Uk doo had a net

Bckside as il slipped tato ilayoff. It ended r ^ u la - •1 a Ue with net vdmieTS and Wes Petersot^ Nam- 116.s t flight Jay Bride an d ' md ^ Haynes axid Bob ed flrst place wlUi Jones IrreU and Ctay M ediam 'oUmer sharing third i '( Rees and Chuck (B4T)Steve H aih^ne and Rich edfUUi.id flight was shared be- luos of BUI and BUI Koch fUetaopf and BIU Kerbs Jolay and Wayne Ballard I Vollmer and L arry I wIUi Chuck Perktas and m for third.>t and Mike Sullivan woo y*Jhtvomen’s division. Chert d Linda SteUe and KaUiy ind Bemic Howa shared |champlonsb^i fligh t Clo ,

Mary Ferrell ouUast Irodeen- and Jan Cotfln- i-n rs tT lig h r-a H d -B a b e------------ ;i S ^ d y . l l f ^ ^ m won the It ahead of Jan Hanson ason.

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d e re f rig e ro to r/fre ez e r -- Lors* copod ty WixonJ

sten bench - Two w eb b ed l i^ o -p o ttie * on ■toinleee- M o ttro u cushion - PM c

IW rwg* - C orpet p iec e* - w l - Woll ptchK** - i r ■M r smoll de*k - W oM en Ironing bo ard - S h a p in gA ulo cieep fryor • L argo

■ck - 3 •no trte l can n in o PoH a p a n s . I g a l. th e r- • • I a Hk Mo box . S tio r s . Butcher p a p e r - O M n - b o x - P o ln t - % a i b u * h e l lerbteid** • Tlr* choln* . ~ >

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1 [E G A C N O T IG E -

N ^ c S i ^ S F B S i_ In compliance- wllh Sec S204(bK2). Idaho Code, noi

' the Department ot Health ' Waho. has undertaken. en im le^ak ino . The action,.. ; B701E, Involves the amend

, Uons of the D e p a^ eM ' action has been taken unde > Sections S6-202(b) an 3»-1l> i purposes ol implementing

-_i.taw_BW98._7 j5ER-273.1,273.21. * - • • '..........

Emeroency rule-makinB 1- 'failure to implement these ( a federal compliance Issue and trainlng.prooram must « s possible. A compliance i e rd sanctions and subseqi These changes are required

The rules, which were .procedures on the 10th da) ;by the undersigned on the became effective on the 10: 'Ufill expire al the end of o days on lhe Tth day ol Augui

in addition, notice is alt with Section 67-6203(a) 1), Id Department of Health ar Welfare, has also initialed t Doclcet No. 0304-eroi'prlo emergency rules as perman

The following is a desc substance of the emerge

-----manenetactlon and of the pi»4005^-Am ended lo e

head of household to the the two months prior to reoislrallon or th i voluntary

^220-A m ended to Imp registration procedures household members require

3-4221-Amended to ou Assistance Program by dc requiremenls, Jhe In/onrall give all work registrants anti ting requirements.

sU z^A m ended to state olds who are not heads of I lending school or employ grams at least half-time registration; all other 16- an

-----fegisler-f0H«0 rl<,--------------3^223-Amended lo clar

quirements for work reglsira W225-Amended lo clarif]

slons now apply to reglsin ■ Search Assistance Program.- »422&>Amended to spe< noncompllance Is no longe entire household 11 the none

' lhe head of Ihe househ( member Is now treated as member if the person Is household.

W231-The voluntary quit thai Ihe person who quit a j the household as defined 4005.27 before the voluntar

. ^ £ l l a . 0^ T h l8 manual sec allow a household sanctlor quit provisions lo roeslabll! new or comparable employ -empt from the work reglsirs 'the head of the household the tiousehold. The sandl household. .

3-<300.04-Amended to fi deductions must be consi

' lhe entire certiflecallon peri household members are ml in households containing migrant members.

A302.02-Amended lo sti sidered prospectively for a ■the majorllv of Ihe householin th ^ b " 8fream:--------------

M 3»-A dds Ihal Indivldu for failure lo comply wllh th cedures.

3-43SO.O^Amends Ihe proi lermlnallon of benefits for in membership In a Food Stan noncompllance wllh Ihe wi

- » 4 ^ -C la rille s the proa required lo report monlhly'b in which the majoflly of Ihe 1 -migrants In Ihe lob stream.

W W -Clarlfles the proci nol required lo report mi households are not required majority of Ihe household m (he lob stream.

Wllhin the lime limits spec can review the proposed i mlnlstratlve Procedure Sec

..regional administrative offic Copies of the proposed rule:

— upori—wrltton—request—S| numberts) cited above and a per page. Checks must acco be made payable to the Dei

— Welfareionhe amount of ■Anyone can submit written

proposed rules, and any Ind may be affected by the prop ed to submit Informallon cor economic Impact of Ihe. assistance on technical qu< proposed rules, contact Lin Bureau of Income Malnte Health and Welfare, Oivisloi

- S816, Boise, Idaho. All wrilt concerning the proposed rui the undersigned and mui delivered on or before May19

Rule-making hearlng(s) wil ten requests Tor a hearing a or are addressed lo the und ed on or before May 19,1S87, more interested persons^ < presenting a pellllon wllh sig twenty-five (25) members of I

' a governmental subdivision quests should Include a sta terests of the potllloner(s) I the proposed rules. Any hea ble to the physlcall/’disabli sons with hearing Impalrmer information for persons with be-provlded u ^ n (Ive day ments. contact the undersign

' .DATEDIhlsiethdayofAprI Andrew W. Cover Supervisor ' Administrative Procedure Se< DMslon of Management Serv

' Department of Health and We 450West Stale Street.Blh Flo Boise,'Idaho 6372&«6M PUBLiSH: Monday. April 27. e

■ NOTlCiEdF tn TRUSTEE'SSALE Pl ^On Friday, the 14th hli

day of Auaust. 1987 at In the hour oriD:30 o'clock Ut A;M., of said day. in the pa lobby of the office of sa SAFECO TITLE IN- de SURANCE . .COMPANY sll

. QF.iDAHMocated^tSII Tm Second Street North- Idt City of Twin Falls- Cour>- foi ty of Twin Falls- State of > Idaho, TITLE AND SE [TRUST COMPANY, an To .Waho Corporation, a s Ra

r CM •nme»4<ew#, Twtn F»K

-iEGALNOTlCE^^

m E G U ^ R U L ^ / ^ Sections 67-5203(b) and 67-. notice Is hereby given that alih and Welfare. Stale of

sndment of .rules governing

■ o f He^lh andW eltoe/The nder the authority granted In k106(1). klaho Code, for the inglneprovlslons of Public ,1. 7-CFR 273.9 and 7 CFR

ig is necessary because the se provisions would result in iue as the new employment jsl be Implemented as soon ce issue would result in fed- lequent losses lo Ihe stale, red by federal regulation, re adopted by emergency day ot April, 1987, and (Iled the lOlh day of April, 1987,110th day of^April, 1987, and if one hundred twenty (120) gusl, 1987. ..also given. In compliance

I. Idaho Code, that Ihe Idaho and Welfare. Dlvlslori of

td regular rule^naklng uhder 3rlor lo adoption of Ihese. lanentrules.escrlptlve summary ot Ihe irgency and Intended' per-

) expand Ihe definition of fie principal wage earner In

to the violation of work ary quit provisions.Implement the "hew work 9S for all nonexempi Cl Ired to register for work, outline the Job Search . describlng'4he job search

nation Ihe Department must and Ihe Department's repor-_

ate that all 1&- and 17-year- of household or who are al- >loymenl and training pro- le are exempt-trom work • and 17-year-olds musi now

:larity the compliance re- slranls.arlfy that good cause provl- i sirants enrolled In Ihe Job am. <pecily tha the penally for i iger disqualification for the i oncomplying member Is not i lehold. The noncomplying i as an excluded housefiold I Is not the head of the .|

I]ull provisions now specify ( t a job must be the head of ' led In Manual Section 3- '> itary quit sanctions can be I

section has been added to ftioned under the voluntary Iblish eligibility by securing iiloymenl, by becoming ex- rsiratlon requirements or by i)ld who quit the Job leaving < icllons follow the head ol

) slate that Income and tnsidered prospectively (or vperiod If the majority of Ihe tmigrants In the Job stream t

ig Both migrant and non- ^

state that Income is con- i tr all households In which ti hold members are migrants C

Iduals may bo disqualified h ) the work registration pro-

procedures tor reduction or b<r individuals excluded from p;tamp household based on y

work registration regula- a

rocedures for households aiy'by excluding households vie household members are llI. arocedures lor households ti

monthly by adding that ared lo report monthly It the cJ members are rtiigrants In c

apecllled below, any person l<id rules in the OHW Ad- cSection or In any of the r)ftlces of Ihe Oepartment. rules will be made available 1 —specifying—tha~docket-cd at a rate of len (10) cents tlccompany Ihe request and bDetr im e n t ot Health and <

ten comment regarding Ihe 6Individual or industry who C

roposed rules Is encourag-concerning the anticipated 1le, proposed action. For C questions concemlna I h e ^ Linda L. Caballero. ChiqfMnlenance, Departmeni of Fsion of Welfare, (208) 334- /rrillen comments, and data a rules must be directed lo

must be postmarked or /19.1987.will be held If signed, wrtt- dg are submitted personally iiinderslgned and postmark- fi987, trom twpnty-five (25) or u

or trom an association- Ssignatures of nol loss than sot Iho organization, or from Clon or agency. Hearing re- sstatement of the direct In- cs) In Ihe subject matter ot \\hearing slte(s) will accessi- t(abled. Interpreters tor per- tnents and brallled or taped icvith visual Impairments can tijays’ notice. For arrange- p

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Section SIlervlces . dWelfare siFloor T

7, and May 4 and 11.1087. fc

------------ . .trustee, will sell a t. tipublic auction, to the chighest bidder, for cash, dlIn iawfiil money ot Ihe tliUnited Stales; all opayable at the time ot rsale, the following ty described real property,situated In the County of ki

follows, to-wit:.. . reA Iradt of iand In the ni

SEViNE* , Section 9. w]Township 9 South, idRange East of the ht

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Palis, tdaho Monday,'AprtI I

^ W S A V N O t l C E :h

BolM - MerMltiil .Twin tl7 : 5 ? J 5 ; « > s a . o w r ° ' ' i 'It' BEGINNING at the East s< >( . Quarter M rner of sakl w

e WesX 1 feel To oi n the -True Point of o:

t TH¥l?CE'"Rorth ’5 4 '4 r p R West. 200.00 feel: in “ T H E N C E -N ortirriow rw e . West, 125.16 feel; M n THENCE-North 80*3r W

!! T H ^(ii^S oulh^17*23 ' A

1: T H ^ ‘6 r= -S u W :e o .o 4 'SWest. 148.74 feet 10 ai

y thb True Point of‘Ji d Beginning. 84r, E X C ^ the West 25 b. d feel for right-of-way SiI) forcounlyroad..............rc

The trustee bas no 1( e Knowledge of a more K0 particular description of rc if the above referenced C ir real property, bul for Tl e purposes of compliance A

"wllh Secllon 60-113 L’ e Idaho Code, the trustee If r- has been Informed'that N

if Rle 13, Buhi. Idaho, is Ai n sometimes associated Pl k with said real property. SI

Said sale will be made 0 k without covenant or war- >1 ran^ regarding Illle, th

possession or encum- bi h .brances lo satisfy the wi h obligation secured by st >1 and pursuant lo Ihe ut r- power of sale conferred N<

‘ fn Ihe deed of trusfex- 6. r- ecuted by EDWARD H. SI t- KERPA and ERIKA F: m (- KERPA. husband and jv k wife, grantor, to TITLE Al V AND TOUST COMPANY, nc

nn Idflhc* Cfrporatlon. ?? t * >■ trustee, for Ihe benefit of

and security ot THE qi IDAHO FIRST NA- Of

t) TIONAL BANK, a Na- dc tional Banking Associa- cc

r lion, as Beneficlaiy pa a dated March 7. 19^, cc t recorded March 9, 1973 as1 as Instrument No. fo 3 647080, In Volume 209 at cr ) .page.- 1493, Mortgage ra

records of Twin Falls an

\ THE^OVEGRANTORiS Ob- -ARE NAMEO TO COMP- sa ) LY WITH, SECTION 45- S4

1506(4)(a), IDAHO CODE. Inl > NO REPRESENTATION 10 , IS MADE THAT THEY I 1 ARE. OR ARE NOT.TI’ : PRESENTLY RESPON- CC , SIBLE FOR THIS By I OBLIGATION. TnI The default for Which PL

Ihls sale Is 10 be made is Ap I being Ihe failure to pay an r when due, monthly In- ^ I stallmeni payments I under Deed of Trust in • Note dated March 7, eti

1973, In Ihe amount of tio ■ $310 each, for Ihe mon- I ths of November, and sti I December. . 1986; i-“JanximyrFebrffa7yr"aifdnir(I March, 1987. All delln- s|r. .quent payments now an

due: plus escrow nit' balance dellcit: plus ofI property taxes for the toI year 1984, of which all pn. are delinquent; .for Ihe 67-

year 1985, ot which all thi. are delinquent; for Ihe pn. year 1988, of which Ihe an

first halt Is delinquent vltiand the second. half Is ch

. due and payable; plus co accumulated lale |charges; plus any other THcosts or expenses thtassociated with this reiloreclosure. The ac- ofcrued Inierest Is al the knrale of 8.500% per an- rtiinum from. October 1, te:1986, and Ihe balance tht

-ow Ing-as-oUhls-day-on-apthe obligation secured aciby said deed ot truat is phS17,575.17 plus accrued for

—inlerast-elr-the-rale-of-fei8.500% per annum from of October 1,1988. ^ q

Dated April 7,1987 - beTITLE ANii TRUST artCOMPANY. Trustee nrj

^ y Mabel Redwlne dieT rustO fflcer de'PUBLISH: Monday, tei

April 13.20. and 27. ofand May 4,1987. rer

T H u i « L E s rOn Monday, the 17th of

day ot Auaust, 1987 at rhi Ihe hour 0110:30 o'clock fot A.M., of said day. In Ihe fee lobby of the office of for

- SAFECO TITLE IN- poi SURANCE COMPANY , ( OF IDAHCJ:iocaled Bt-311 TH Second Slreet North- coi City of Twin Falls-Coun- sal ly of Twin Falls- State of obi Idaho. TITLE AND um TRUST COMPANY, an Pei Idaho Corporation, as Bo trustee, will sell al f

Eubllc aucllon, lo the TH Ighest bidder, for.cash, the In lawful money of the Ing United States, all ed payable at the time of wll sale, Ihe following sta described real property, sot

siluated'in the Counly ot Inl Twin FaHs, . SUte of ors Idaho, and described as lo I follows, to-wll: bei

Lois 7 and 8, In Block the ■69. ot TWIN .FALU dre TOWNSITE, Twin Falls 8hl County, Idaho, accor- cot ding lo the Official Plat ora therof. recorded In the cet Office of Ihe County reg Recorder ol said Coun- or ty. Uni

The trustee has np or- knowledge - of a mor^e go> particular descriplion--of--8 io the above referenced ase real property,- but for pet purposes ol compliance tew with Section 60-113 (25] Idaho Code, the trustee otg has been Informed thsl wtt

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I the street addrttssofSS fl ,-'3rd'Avsnue North, Twin <p

Falls. ...Idaho, Is f I somptimea associated h' . ! ' » 5 U e a JLwlAQUtC0ysnanL0L'war:-«

ra n v 're g ird ln g title, ti

I § ^ e ^ ^ t f f :U t i ^ ' t ( i e sr obligation ..-siequred by p

and p u r s u ^ to the c' power'^pf'salacodnferred p

in the' deisd of trust ex- p

’ WALL, '. husband and n wife, jirBnlor,.'to TTTL£ u

' AND TRUST Company ,’ an Maho Corporation, as ' trustee, (for the benefit F I and aeciMty of JEFFERY D r*JAMES YEGGY, as his It

separate... property, as o I beneflclary, -dated P

September 6, ' 1S85, A recorded September 6. a

> '1985 as lQstrumehl No.I 887480,r.,r , Mortoage -* f records of Twin Fans ,

• TH^jW vE GRANTORS I ARE NAMED TO COMP- 1 LY WITH SECTION 45- < 1506(4}ta),IDAHOCOOE. ,| ; no ; REPRESENTATION“ h

iPRESENTLY RESPON- h SIBLE I FOR THIS N 0BLK3ATI0N. V

The default for’which tl this sale Is to be made is being the failure to pay when du%. monthly .In- n stallmeni \ payments h under D era- of Trust w Note dsled September ai 6.1985. In the amount o f 'b $129.92 each, for Ihe h< months of January, Feb- ir juary. and March. 1987. di All delinquent payments Li now due; plus property bfavoQ fnr <no yaar H1A<? pof Which all are delln- c quent; for the year 1986. dl of which Ihe first half is th dellnquenl and the se- o cond half Is due and r payable plus any olher h costs or expenses- associated with this foreclosure. The ac­crued Interesi Is al Ihe Tl rate of 10% per annum, s: and the balance owing if as of this day on the h obligation secured by vv sal(T deed of trust Is ai $4,988.29 plus accrued pi Interest at lha rate of hi 10% perannum. in

Dated April 8.1987 p TITLE AN15.TRUST Ri COMPANY. Trustee al By Mabel Redwlne di TrustOfflcerPUBUSH: Monday, . nApril 13,20, and 27. . p|and May 4.1987. _______aj

In the Matter ot Propos- Si ed Rules and Regula- th tions Concerning (iiRhizomania Oiseaso ot si Sugar Beets at

I^LEASE TAKE acUOTICE IhTrihd under- signed proposes rules -Ol and regulations concer- te nlng rhizomania disease . m of sugar beets pursuant ss lo the procedure Im prescribed by Section s{ 67-5203, Idaho Code, and m that the authority for th promulgating such rules yc and regulations is pro* tir vlded by Title 22, th Chapters 19 & 20. Idaho ju Code. pr

PLEASE TAKE FUR- pi THER NOTICE Ihat these regulations cli restrict Ihe Importation C< of vegallve material of cc known hosts of If rhizomania trom in- ac tested areas;, require yc that seed of regulated mi

-species-be-treated-and-te accompanied by a phytosanltary certificate ar for. entry Into . Idaho; C<

-reetriol-the-importation-AI of machinery, tools and Cl

-equlpment-whlch have Dl been used In infested /s areas unless/they are 0 < first cleaned and (si disinfested; require Pl destruction of an in- 13 tested crop, fumigation Mi of Infested fields, ^ removal trom^roductlon m of-host species, conlrol mZ of weeds and prohibition " of grazing should rhizomania disease be — found: and allow an in- 'm fested site to be used for experimental pur­poses. 00

PLEASE TAKE FUR- — THER NOTICE thaf a ' complete copy ol the said regulations may be obtained from the undersigned at 2270 Old Penitentiary . Road, • Bols&ldaho83712. a

PLEASE TAKE-FUR- THER NOTICE thai. tor the purpose ol determln- N' Ing whether the propos- eo rules and regulations t-C will • be adopted as * ' stated above, any per­son or group Interested,.. In the matter may submit oral or written testimony to the undersigned on or belore May l i , - 1987, at b«< Ihe afdremeniloned ad- I? ' dress. This Dep^ment shall fully review and, consider alt written and ^ oral submissions con- n(e cerning these r(iles and up- regulations received on ars or before this dale: io_ Unless twenty-five (25) p« ori^more persons, by a governmental subdlvl-_?» eion- orTagenoy. o r an association presenting a Ul petition signed by nol fewer than twrSnty-tlve ^ (25) members ot the t ; organization, make a p>r wtTllen request tor a hk

lecied;ii^L E G ^ l > i 6 t l C ^ y j

general 'h eM n g o h ' t M ,; .p ro p o sed - ru le s ...m i...

general hearing shall be Jorivened , Any_6Mtlrjo:^

- M - S l l W S S h~ed. Interpreters for per- : sons wim nSftfinB“ lnH“ f| p^rments ' and brailled c or taped Information for. c persons with visual ltn- fi pairments can be pro--

menls, contact the >■undersigned at 334-3240. ^

DATED Ihls 16th day ,ofAprII.1987. |

Richard R. Rush.Director aIdaho Department • riof Agriculture §PUNISH: Monday, c AprtI n . and May4and11.1M7. I

JUDICIALDISTRICTOF 'THESTATEOFJDAHO, “

INANDFdR (THECOUNTYOF J

TWIN FALLS,

TGAGE & SECURITIES CO., INC., dba - MEfROPOLITAN FI­NANCIAL SERVICES, a A Washington Corpora- w

Plaintiff, J-vs- M

IRIS POTTER SlHILLSTEAD, a slnale ^woman; and JOHN DOE ^ and_JANE DOE-or_any-4hperson / or persons b<holding or claiming sn (£Interest in Ihe following |described real projierty: Fr

Block 69 of HOLLISTER Hi -TOWNSlIE_Iwin_Ealla_g County. Idaho, a c c o r ^ l ding to Ihe official Plat thereof, recorded In the 5 Ollice ot the Counly Recorder of said'Coun- ^

Defendant. “ . CaseNo.39359 T.

ALIAS SUMMONS THE STATE OF IDAHO la SENDS GREETINGS TO: m IRIS POTTER “HILLSTEAD, a slnole ■ woman and JOHN DOE f and JANE DOE or any £ person or persons > holding -o r claiming an - Interest In’the real pro- ( perty described _hereinabove, Iheabove-named Defen-. in dants:

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Com- ® plaint has boen filed against you - in the .c District Court of th6 Filth lo Judicial District, of the Oi Stale of idaho. In and lor |> Ihe Counly of Twin Falls, Bl (in the Magistrate Dlvl- Fi sion thereol). by the Pi above named Plalntllf; Ct and. CO—YOU—AT E—HEREBY-” OIRECn'EO to file a writ- ten answer or written motion in defense to the bi said Complaint within ~ twenty days (20) ol tho a service of Ihis sum- tai mons; and you are fur- ad Iher notifieci Ihat unless co you do so within the time herein specified, Ck the plalntllf will lake o[ judgment against you as P( prayed In said com- sc plaint. Pf

The nature of tho gc claim against you Is a Jti Complaint forfeiture ot conlract-and quiet tllle. o. If you wish lo seek Ihe ^ advice of an attorney ac you should do so pro- s<i mplly so they can de- mi fend you in thlsactlon.— Lo

WITNESS my hand and seal ot salo District ■> Court, this 3rd day of P«APJ5IM98Z-----------i____CLERK OFTHE llDISTRICTCOURT , Su /s /P eggy Orr. ificDeputy. ' Ca(seal) cnPUBLISH: Monday, April Hti 13.20. and 27. and Ex<May4,1987. ^

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FOUND DOGS buNOW ATTHE TWIN FALLS

ANIMAL SHELTER B* LOCATED: 1396TH AVE. W.

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’OUND; W ed, April U nd , in Wandell - o n a roll o t tono- I ^ . ^ O ^ o r call & Identify.

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jportunity gmployor._______ FtCanyon Springs Inn is oc- copflno app liu tlon tor por- ro

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3n The RIverl Goothormaliy' *bSn leaied homo on two acroa. bldt 3oal landing area, doublo q h r larago. Wlidlllo abounds. Htii, -orappt.caliJlmS43-S604.' w

BafkerReaHoraS43^371_ 3NLY-M.OOO down wlli-pur.. -=r :haso 2 bdrms w/2 ronUi jn itso r3 b d rm double wide Mli balhs. PhOfio 733-5571, ^ i/olco for Inlormalion..Whai aro~you wailing for! ISH Place that classlliod ad lo- Fdav. _________ JudOWNER REDUCED $49,000.MOO down. *410 molhly.Lorgo living room with — liroplaco, lormal dining room, i bdrm. I bath, roc M i room In basom ont..1796 sq IL Prlvato back yard with *n»‘ liroplaco. '100 x 141 lot. 564 ‘ "o Soarka Street. Cail7a3-1442. OWNER MUST SACRIFICEI Nlco. split 4 level homo. < nov bdrm. 2 ■ balhs. good oxc

734-2064 mofiilngs._________ 2 tRopos: 3 bdrm. *36.000.KImboriy. 6<i7 N. ^Washington, TF. *24,000.-632 £al Morningsldo.- TF. *36,000.Ace Realty 733-5217. (JJ

SPACE,CLASS ^And comfort are yours In this counlry 4 bodroom. 3 |.i., balh homo. Finished baso- qq, moni. liroplaco, easy caro yard w/sprlnklor.-Rv park- ing. S much, much. moro. ^ Priccd to soli at only f j l *72.500. jl'P

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!,siTi?^W Siisa - S)u v c r .3 « 0 A s h S t.7 3 a ^ .1 bdrm, 2 bath,, family rm, 2 pro( woodstoves. fenced--Y d. U « )iay ro o m .» & 2 ,0 0 0 .7 3 ^ ... 0 ^ rse Northview Dr.. attracttv* TImi ]rick 4 b d rm .2 b ath a .lrg lm - is iu y rm, dbl garage, covered 1 bs » t lo . S67.5A or make offer, p ral :a ll 733-5^63 aftor6 P.M. Jwlt— :--------------- . rlna-:ra-OuloITom |?i,

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Salefront; Shoshono. 3 — bdrm. 'A bsmt. fonced yd S bldgs, stool siding, hoat pump & AC. reasonable utlls.. auto sprinkler sy s . ^ Win linance w faprrd credit. *27,500.733-0383 ovos.

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RLERCONNECTKJN - rooiJudy Hoffman Is back In the oxcmarkot and full oi onorgy. uTT

HEATEDSHOP tlonA ll/acllvo'hom o wllh lots of * ^now foaturos, wood atovo c j.1,Insert pius a 30x30 heated r i ,ahop on 100- loL Roducod to ^ 1?!J49.&00. Jim 543-5604. j b i

B^rkerflealtors 543-4371. ‘Nowor 2 bdrm homo in Flior. valt oxc. cond. Assumablo FMHA, *33.000. Call 5 4 3 ^ 1

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o r bestoU er. Call 733-4534. &|;j FRANK LLOYD WRIOUT 1971 typo luxury homo. -4400 sq oiq. It, rock and wotfdT«sldo and coc ou t. Ultra-modorn, with viow ^ ,1, on 2Vi socluded acros. anc Energy ofliclenl. tow coc m ainlenance, architectural- anc

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0 3 4 -Jerom e Homes 7oi BY OWNER: Nlco 2 bdrm j ° homo, gas hoat. carpotod. ^ e04 Easi F. Fruit, nuls and sh a d e troes, ilowors, .fonc-od back yard, will ro-rool, f® *26,500. Cash & obtain loan or torm s at 6%. 324-4414.

035-Goodino/W endell td\NEWER apllt-lovel 3 bod. 2 ~ bath, dbl garaao. *55.000. W ltH a k e lra 3 o s .W 2 2 . .__ Mi 2. possibly 3, bdrms. com- plololy romodolod. com- ^

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975 Groat Lakos oublowldo, doluxo oqulp*od, boon usod only a s on 7ifllco. 60x26. from 4 roar ^>drm, 2 balh, hugo living • bdoom! *16.500. C a 1 lT ^ 1 4 l . ma r,4aglc Valloy Mobile Homes 9 ° " 'I Marina._____________ ___ _1 bi978 Hacienda 14 x 70. all *100iloctrlc. 2 bdrm. 1 balh. hooklOOk . lop and ' ovon. See •Irigoralor. dishw asher,md china hulch, swamp . ioolor. adjustablo skirting

,979 Liberty . Poo rlo s^14x70. 3 bdrm. all oloc. ap- ^s^lncl. Movable. Cali 734-

1979 Saha"ra.l8x64. 3 bdrm^t lull baths, dining room P-!^«/bui1l-in i^ulch, .utility 2 « room, bar w /stoo ls,■voodstovo. AC. Like now. 2 bero m ovo .ca ll324-fl3l6. . _ yaroI960 Flootwood. 3 bdrm, 2 dowMIh, 6 X 12 oxpando. wood ["0?jiflvo. shingle roof, like now 2 binsldo and out. ownor dos- garcsoralo. 423-4816.___________ cloal980_Tamarflck_14_x_701_3.}drm, 2 bath, appls. Includ- 2 bd]d . all oloct. II qualliiod no stovjow n. *208 mo. 3g4-7273. Prol1981 Poorloss, 14 X 70, 3 2 Sljdrm s, all oloc. Excellonl carp:onalllon. To bo movod. garb19500. Call 423-5640.________ + J1963 Canyoncrest 14*70, .3jodroom . 2 bath, cathedral 2 st';olling. oxc. cond. Call lor pis,nformatlon. 324-7309.______ dO£1983 Nashua dbl wide, 3 TF-3Ddrms. 2 balhs, fireplace, prol^ /C . siorago. 22 Coun- pots[rvsldoVlllaao.733.5609. . pm.53’ 14X70. 3 bdrm. bay win- 3 bcijow s, cathodral celling. No anlnSown, you pay only baTanco *325an loan. 423-4659. ovos. 3 jjila s your cam por boon ‘j®];’! looing moro'driveway thon:ampsilosl Soil II wllh a 3 1;l«i.«lflnrtnri,Can733^)626. disli

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Complololy remodeled m ^bdrm, appls lurnlshod. 3 begarago. largo yard, 364 kilcJackson. S2M * dop and pallroi. Call 734-8577.___________ F]Hanson, soil o r ront 2 bdrm — ifurn., cloan. mobile hom o. 3 be423-5136 or 423-5104.________ SlOiHANSEN. Nlco furn. 2 bdrm lE im o U o home, carpol. w / *301atoraao& 'nafden.423-5l04. * cariH aieilon, 2 bdrm. d rapoa, [}]'appls. f l r o p ^ e , ga rdon, ^pasture, carport. 423-5104. 327 Rrofor maturo adull, 1 bdrmhO uso,,jno8l utllS. convo- ®“nIonlloM l. *225.7^-6135. ^ RupoK- 3 bdrm house In counity , a ll-e le c tric . Call 436-36&after7pm.Small 1 bdrm house, 612W 5022nd Ave. E, *125 por m o.. —*50 dep . 734-0693.__________ ^

051-Unfum. Houses a“ Comfortabe 2 bdrm, m obile ^ 1 homo. Partially furnlshod. v-p N ^ - s m ^ o k ^ 2 0 0 Cail 734-

Clean 2 bdrm. homo In 5 ^

doposil. Call 734-5080. *P'Aflordable, 2 bdrm a p ts , ^ *210. Roomy 3 bdrm houso , ''J.‘ ^ 5 . Jerom e. 324-7352.Available May 1, 3 bdrm In Jorom o, *335 -f *100 de p . — Small pe ls OK. Large baokyar(r.Ca1i734-1633. .

A im . *(?™'fed backyard. *265. 6 mq. — i e a a e ^ i 7 3 4 j a ^ Ur|

2 bdnn .lg living room, aom e. ^utn. pd, stovo & refrlg turn.. Ni;*250-t-*100. Call 734-1401. WlBl C50. Large 4 bdnn . 1 ^

B23 S275, 3 bdrm, carpet. 2n -drapoa^-buiu-in-elovor-tull- -nJ

Ev’f f i lW :W « i K;

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07-052081-Unfurn.HOOi« ‘

384 »D0, U rg e . 2 bdrm .» rp e to d , built stova. ^ jining area,., W/D - hookup.

:ozy 3 bdrm, clean, stove, amlW room. *305 -f d a p ..:a li W ^ 7 . ____________ ^Executive hom a Jn 0»e ;ounlry. S bdrm s, 3 ^ t n s .

'r o s T S K S i A l i A ^ I j n -2502ndA va8 73M 730

__ ' ‘Jo n e iW a iltu r.!____________fwlll move yOu for le s s

- lhan renting* tr u c k .- F reoesllm ates.

Ca1i324-a400. .

Mlh. 1 acre pa s tu re . 4 mile 3W of Buhl. *» 0 . ref & dop .>43-4049.____________ _^ewor 3 bdrm. 2 b a tti. ^ _______«oodJtovordoubiB-ow»g® .— ;--------lof. required. *450 * d e p .::ali 7 3 ^ 7 5 .______________5no bdrm houso. e loc heat.:ilo ront. *50 deposit.lerom e. 324-5323.__________Ino bdrm houso In Soulh >ark. *155 per m onlh. w ator Mid. Phono 734-8371.3m 2 bdrm houso. app ls ,:arpot, w aler/sow ago p d ,;220 dop. 319Vi 3rd Ave A. 733-6657or537-6671 ev es .Small 2 bdrm, c arp els , encod yard, 6 i m 2nd Avo.A. 733-K13. -____________Small 2 bdrm, carpeted . In loromo. *165. Calf 3 2 « 0 9 3ivenlnQS._________________small 3 bdrm. garden spot.10W paint & carpot. 156 Muslin. TF. *225 m onth -f MOOdOP. Call 734-4402.Spacious, oldor 2 slory. 5 ia Jm s. 'V: balhs, *360?mo

dop. Gar & slove furn. :all7^7206/733^>PS1. junrlso. TF: 5 bdrm. ready 6—nw vo-in r *550. R o n r io iwn. 324-5622. keep Irvlno.Jnlquo 2 bdrm homo, coun- ry kilchen, large fenced rard.prlvatodock,*315.

FOSTER MANAGEMENT 250 2nd Ave S 733-0739

/ory nico 2 bdrm hom o .for onf.-in Fllor, 829 Idaho Avo. - 1250-fUtlilHoa. 326-4278.[M rm , dining oroa. foncod ?a?d, garano. iota of MMyo^,246 Tyler. *275. Call •

I bdrm houso. good loca- Wjj yard, no pota. C^il

I bdrm. slove. rofrig. yard malnt.. *145/mo. * dop. :all733-6727or 733-6732. .I bdrm houso. *l6S /m q,1100 dop. Stovo. frldg, WD rtook-up. 734-7073 o r 734- ;SOO^>roperty Servicea. 6BK

J1351 bdrm. cioso to downtown.332V 3rd Avo. W. 734-4089. ’ - 2 . bdrm houso downlow n, stovo. rolrig, *225 m onth. Call733-6063or734-3198.. •2 bdfm opt and a 2~bdrm houso, *260 + dop., o a . Ap-Dls lurn. no pots. 7^2470 2 bOtm houae. som o appls.*225. Call 543-6800._________2 bdrm homo, large fonced yard, carpori. tioor downlown & school. *225/ m onlh. Call 733-6361.2 bdrm all olocl. paature.Garden ' spot, dam aging ' c lo a ^ j ) dop, no po ls . Call

2 bdrm. counlry. SW orC ity , "stovo & rolrip. no pots. Preloradull, *250.733-1797.2 Slory. 4 bdrm, c lo s^ ln . carpols. Appls. 4 hoat 4 garbopo furn. No po ts . MM + *100 dep. Call 734-5516,733-7061 orm -2513.________2 Story 4 bdrm garano , ap ­pls, loncod yard . <260 +doo. no oots. 734-2494.______TF-3 bdrm, sharp homo, prolesslonal overlay, no pots, *425.‘ 543.5544 a lto r 6 pm.3 bdrm homo In Jo rom o , no animals, rof’s roqulrod.*325/mo. Dobbio. 324-4382.3 bdrm. .2 bath, mobllo In country, l bdrm h o u se In Jorom o. Call 324-3430.3 bdrm, 2 balh, slovo. dishwasher, carpot, d rapoa, loncod yard, *450 * dop.Cali Walt a l 734-0400 ot GemSlalo Roally_______________3 • bdrm. brick, foncod backyd, gas hoa t. 625 Monroe St., *285.734-4243. ~3 DOrm -f, nomo tn tr-, wr bami, u p s ta ^ ,

3 bdrm, lamlly room w /frplc, kiichon appls. W/O hookup,

'’“FOfereRMANAG^^^ '250 2nd Avo S- 73»<73Q

3 bdrm. finished bsm t, wood slovo, garago. 360 MadlSon, T F .* ^ /d o p . 324-4439.*300, 3 bdrm, 1 bath , 2 cor. carpot & drapoa. basom eni, unll hoaL 226 N orth SI.Flior. Appt-lnvalid 734-7035.327 MonroQ, cu te 3 bdrm , 1.bath. carpSrt. sh ed , oardon j atnrlod, *275 + *100 dop. r Call 734-2045.______________4 miles S ol Twin Falls, 2 bdnn, stove. *150 m onlh +*100 dop. Cali idaho First National Trust Dopt. 737- 5025. M-F. 6-5.

052-Furn.Apl.&Dup.A 1 bdrm ap t. furniahod. cloan. *125.1 or 2 porsona.Call 733-8597 or 733-S487.Cloan,-1 txlrm, singlo bod,*l50w»-' *50. Also 1 bdrm.*160 -t- *50. Aii utlls. p M .434 4lh A vow. Cali 733-2513.

-C le a rr -fu rn lsh ed -b ao h e lo r-----------ap t In Filer, *150.. se o lo ap- pfoclalo.Bll326-4721. —Cloan redecorated 1 bdrm, ail utllltos oxcopt power

-pa(dr»14M l?S-+ -d«pr-734-------------79^or324-5368.____________Laroe lurnlshod kilchollo- ALi: UT1UTIES, t ie s , andUP.Call 733-8261.___________ V------Looking for a houso o r apt?Call QUILiCi. 733-2940. .Lrg, clean, 4-rm ap t, incIs utils' except ndh ls , *133 * ' dop & rof. Cali f t4 -a 4 4 .Nico largo 1 bdrm a p t., all utilities rncludod, *160. Cali . 734-0464 or733-4593.Ntee 1 bdnn, *175 Alao 1.'^ •

'bdrm , S160-f. Ali uUls. pakl, oxcopt e lec : No p e ts . 34S 2nd XvoN. Cali 73>-^13.

" O n a 'la r fiB 'b d rm rC a rp e ta d r: Marrtod coupio p referred .No pots. Call r»-3830.

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05J-fum.*pliDup.Oul'otT'nlco. cloan. 1 bdnn. . ulll. (um .. amall yd, no pels. tl6S -< -»75dop .7S -28a^ 1

• Sludlo. S135 -f SZS dop. Also 1 sludio. $125 + S20 cToj). Atl

A ^ ' i y ^ n T ^ F s u ’ ” i 9 kllchon & 2 duplex a p t^ !

. comploto with cablo TV, ' '■ $40^70 por wook. 120 I

Klmbocly Road. 73a-62S4.

05«-U nftjm .A pl8.& D uplexes !

A clean 2 bdrm apt. $17S NO iPETSI ca ll 733-54§7. iABOVE AVERAGE i

_____Z M rm s, carpot, drapos,____ iall major appis. A /C. somo ^ulililloB. laundry faclllllos. i Soo to approclalol S230 + ' i

■ dap . 733-1347 or 733-<629. | 1 ALL UTIUTIES PAID . ' ' 2 bdr duplox. stovo, (rldo, ^

fftneqd yiifd. c ovorod pallo. J sto raoo shod . gardan

!; spoco. «SO-+- dop. 160 ElmSIN . Call733-0051._________ _:

' Altractlvo. largo 2 bdrm Irl- iplex, Biovo. rotrlg. $325. All i

. utllllio9fum.Call733-5307. i

: ^ -» 5 d o p . 73^263 ._______' Altractlvo 1 bdnn duplex. .- oppllancos. garago. carpot.. drapos. wator/sanllatlon• turn. No 0013. Call 733^)707.

A1336. Nico '2 bdrm. appt,' walor & sanitation

3 M Proporty M a^gem enL

: • A635.~ Oulot 2 bdrm, appi^. toncod back yard. W /0■ hookup, walor & sanil. S250.

A776. 2 bdrm condo wllh ' app is. tonnls court. }300.*. i M Propo^jM anagem ent.

: M 2 Cafl Evans Afiour• Sp«cla( S tuden t DIacountal -• Stoo oft tho llrst months ; ront. 1 & 2 bdrm apta. gar>< bago d isposal, dishw ashor,: laundry faclllllos. carpot,

‘ . d rapos. po ls & chlldron ok.: EVANS MGT .734-1401; Cholco aroa . new er 3 bdrm,'• 9 hi»th -: Call 733-1359/734-5943.' Cholco locolion-Plalnvelw• Dr. Ig, attractive 2 bdrm, t don. potio, all oioc. no peta,.: adu lts prof. 734-7754;_______

Cloan and atlraciivo 2 bdrm,; ^Vl bath, oil kltchon appIs,< D/W hook-up, aulo garago ' door, doslrablo locallon,- 800 10 approclato. S315 +: ilSO dop. Call 733-2060. |- Cloan 1 bdrm duplox.'som o furniluro & appis. all oioc.,

•, t160 .734-7290 or 734-^158. |' Cloon 1 bdrm duplox. slovo- ! : and rolrigoroior lurnlshod,• oloclric hoat. $135 por mo + , : d o p ^ 34-2477 ovonlngs. • !■ Culo/cloan 1 bdrm upstairs, < ; carpoi, appis. walor pd,. good tocolion In Tw in.. no■ pots, S13S + S50.324^26. .

. r FALLSAPARTMENTS• A cross Irom CSI & closo to

—-r-ahopping— C hildfon_w ol«. _ . como. Worm, (riondly &

quiot almosphoro. 1 & 2 I '.bdrm apis, $200 & $255. $75 I• 0» Is l igonth^aarcm incy______ I

- IN FILER: ~Nlco~ 1 bodroom i ap t. stovo. Iridgo. uiiiltios 1 oxcopt oloctrlclly. $175, Call (

• 326-5477.____:_____________ cIn Joromo. all oioc. 2 bdrm * duplox, W/D hookup, appts, ‘ garaflo. No pols. $275 + 5 dop. 324-5940 or 734-7538, !Tho C lub .________________IN WENDELL; 2 bdrm apts, app is, start $175 + dop. Rancho Vorde Apla^ 536- .

: « *«. l«avo.qi08«flOL.^HO_- Kimborly, 2 bdrm apt. lully

carpetod . som o utils lum.,I cloan lnodop . roo. 423-5828. '• Large studio now paint, , . .d rap o s , corpol. good loca- ,• tlon, ground lloor,_i -ro a so n ab lo . 660 Main Avo._‘ : N.Call733-eS25.___________ _f

U u ro t Park A partments g 174M aurlcoSrN .A pt406 I

734-4195 ■ gSpaclous1& 2 fB adroom Units v

A/C, Pool. Ertclosod Entries

Park Liko Setting C. J .________AdullLlvIno F

::Low «rod price by $40. Nlco ~ bdrm ap t. S160 por month.

. :w o " p a y no«I.~w ator"and r' • aanlt. Call 324-3301-324-3537. cr LYNWOOD MANOR,~2 bdrm, J

bam , all e lectric, stovo, 7!I(rldgo. carport, around j;^ r^ o c ^ P to :c a l t7 » a 8 W .------- ‘n:: M odern 2 bdrm. carport, 7

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' “ NEW" C. W ashor & d ryer in each $ ; oparlm onl. 2 b d m . near tl ; C ^ .$3 5 0 am o n th .7 3 M 3 0 0 _ a : Newoly M in ted , 2 bdrm, P

s?.N Ice y a rd ,.2 .bdrm . 1 balh, 0 ' lorco llvino room, aiovs, o - Irldg, W & 0 paid . S27S/mo I

. 6190 a t tho W ashington a ' S lre e t Country S to re . p<

c-6 Tlmes-Newa, Twin Palli

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ti JackDOt Nv. 7D2-75MS37

Nlco 2 b d rm . units, w /d

^ ''S llh S ^ aS b r^ ^ d U ®- carpet, drapos, w ater/

sow ago'pd, $ 2 « + dep. 319•3rd A vo>i. ap t 12. Cafi 733- 6657.orS37-66fi ovos.

5 d iapos,^alr.*^$Sb ■?*?10(5doo. Call 7334316.NOW AVAIL for ront, 1 bdrm a p t, 'ren t based on Income.

0 “W oslSIde— C oun— ^Apts; - I. Goodinfl. 934-4986. EOH.

Roomy 1 bdrm basomont . apt, ait ulllltles paid, Ireo

cable, no sm okers ploaso.I, $200.734-1906 atter 6 pm.

! VEHYCOMFORTAiJ_ 2 bodroom/2 bath/covorod I- parklng/kltchen ' ap-II pllances/a ir conditioned/

private yard/attached r sto raae . Auulls preforred.

W. ol colloflo, nlco 2 bdrm, n dishw ashor, (ridgp, built-in

rango <• ovon, W /0 hook-up, r llroplaco. 734-9147 or 678-•' 642iforappl.______________

Wo havo soveral 1 bdrm apts 8. duploxes: oxc loco-

- tlons, ren ts Irom $150-$225.

Si

z hook-up.Call 734-8511.1 bedroom apartm ent in Fllor (or mature adults in-

‘ e ludes kilchon appliances, laundry room, yard care, and utlllliaa. $2U m on th ..

s 1&2 bdrm apt& Unlum. Re^! r« according lo incomo. Casi

1. 107 fyiVr, large 1 bdrm a p t appis Incl washor, w ater irash & lawn caro p ro v ld ^

~ “ 2 'B aifiT fipls7S165^"J175^ ‘ ; d e p o s l t , ^ o _ ^ ^ ^

’ 2 bdrm duplox, carport, W/C ' hookup, kltchon appis.‘ walor pd.S265.

F O S ^ MANAGEMENT ; ■■2502ndA»e_S_7041TO_

2 bdrm duplex, rotrig, stovo ' w aler and sanlt. fum., noat

high school. $260 + d o p ,; Call 7 3 : ^ . _,

2 bdrm. cloan, counlry a t’ m osphero, w /D hook-up. :

carpeted . S24S . no p e ts :'■ Call 734-0234. _|’ 1 bdrm, all elocl, W/C i

h ^ ^ , no po ts. $165. Col :

: 055-R oom m atesW anted i

, 057-M obile Home • I .------------Renta ls—_________ ■ ■ . IJ! Clean good location; “ 2 (1 bdrm, stovo'and(ridgo,W/C>, (

r n<.6iePovB».na»teiU.__ | iI Nowor m odol, quiot coun-| ( 1 try. 2 bdrm, 2 balh, carpels.l [ I cathedral collings. .

d ishwashor,-. stove, and: • I (ridgo, dttrcTTic heat, wood (

stovo. vory cloan, fonce^ t yard. $275, ref & dep. S i m iles SW oiS uhl. 543-4049. [

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BLUE LAKES PLAZA f (noxttoE m st) t

FOR LEASE: ?

; Rotall & ofllco spaco. 1470 I to 9747 u . ft. Wfll romodoi li to su ll. . . $

' F itness cen ter with Psuspondod wood Moor, i, largo {acuzzi, sauna, m en 's „and w om en's locker rooms, s

Five stalion boauly aalon, tvery nlco set-up. ready to imovo Into. . ?

LCall Randy A nderson alColdwell ^ k e r W eatem C

; Realty. 733g65 .___________ Q

PROFESSwl^U. CENTER » ' Offico spaco, 2260 sq It, ox- S . collont location. L arn C , Jo n e s Roally, 734-9880-or ^ 1 7»fiM a_____________ _ n

P, 73»0106or733-7840. C

Office space available. First M ; Inleratato Buildlno. ConUct n

Jim Thompson, ft3-04S4 or £

Olflce building (or lease or n I sale. 5 o(fioo8 plus recep- C' Ilon a rea , kilchen. lavatory 0

and file sto raae room, ap- pprox. 1600 »q It, 2 biks from uCourt H ouse. 1 bik from City 5H alLC all73^6119eve..- £

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l ^ / * m o n t h T S 8 » " -W M t^ ^ S h o p jo r « &

cor alze. Will p n up to $200 « p e rm onth .C all7 i*-ft23 .- • c

■alls, Idaho Monday^ApiilS

E x ^ l e n t ^ n ^ ' ! ^ ^ OT n lice SpM *a AvaSabto in tha m Lynwood-Tho C onler Ol t s :

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-^10.000 sq 'ft; Inaulated n w U !S bidp. r2lroad aUlng, con- S<

. Crete floor, olflce. ce restroom s, 3 phase pow er. 73 $650 p e r m onth. O flfeJ gf

Mun^o<M^ob^ft». ~ ja1.000 sq ft. overhead chInsulated. 3 p h a se pow er, »

-restroom.— lto7~H ighlai*dAve E„ TF. $250 m o. c a r g734-4823 o r 423-S411. g

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MostuUliUM furnished. jz Call 733-4377. _____ g

- § is ;'iJ in n “ ? i ,w i N r .s ud Call S364340. II no answ er, Ci

call637-4S4S.______________ y j

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IS —■j 067-Miscellaneous19 Chrysler 15' SKI BOAT. 11!y Evlnrude & trir. *24M/oHof ~

8 ' cam per shell. 4200; 194: Wir Packard. $1800: tandon ^x) w heel Husky Flatbed trtr. | l

$795. Atlas Sa le s , back o §1

V AIIY ourPoolSupptlesi; -R ep alrrR eeo v o fln o racu es -4?

BOWLADROME,f a j Ot t . W.

). T rac to rs .! Supplies. WiJacobsen Commorclal L ine rai

- MaateValleyMoblleHomfla ex- -= Jw -m rv /ro rrA B d tso n -------—: _________ 733-6141_________ PI,,<j Antique gold satin iinoc Acy drapes, liko now, (Clean ane M 1/ with Jabo t valances) 1 pai> t i . a 113x83 ,2palr64 x 8 3 " .£ c - kq i. rllico price $ 2 5 0 . 5 4 ; ^ ^ ^

BEAN WAREHOUSE with Ol 14:wllhoul milling equip. Also, 21

3 w arehouses (or sa le 01 &V leaso In TF. 4. 6. 10, orIn 1 2 .0 0 0 sq .( t.H ea te d ,d o ck s qa3 trackage. Low down, ow ner =rt will carry. 324-3404. “_ Boautllul now full Karadm diamond soliatare ring, wilh Hnt- 2 gold bands, appraisal

value. $2200. asking $600. ”733-2499.__________________Jii

_ Boe boards wanted-will pr:iS como to you. Ray OdermolL s iC collecl 46^5280, 46^ ? . _ f_ B oneless Troul. S lbs. f„.In breadod. $8.95K)on- £r). breaded, $9.95. Slutfod. cat- li!s. fish. Sm ith's Home Delivery ~ -

h! Brand~now Vi Karat. Mar- _ quls diamond ring, appraisal ^ n! valuo $1400 asV ng $500. gg

Cesmotic store fixtures for a |i Jt salo. Reaaonablol 733-9606. ^ ir Foncer. 33x58 shop dosk. inj d Wagnor power palntor. 3 j,n 0- bfeyclos.Call543-63l1. 5a= .Enulor-Comm...llllor..rTwke8 .im

ultra (ino seod bod. vrlll out-till a Troy Bill, now $3000 e<,

_ soll$850. Cali423-5923. ___X G.E. range. $400: Coldsoot *“ s upright U e z e r , t& ; „

hKtorola sie reo . $100: 25" ^ Zonilh T.V.. $100. AH in good —

- condilion. Call 734^083. • 0 GoK cart, oloctric, ooodBJ condition. $400.733-^2^ 31P Goroorlous m an 's Onyx & 7 ._ diamond ring. Appraisal sllit- valuo S700 asking $ m . 733- sll0 24W;_____________________ llo’ HALF PRICEl Flashing ar- ,- row signs, S339I Lighted.C non-arrow $3291 Unlfghtod CaJ $269! Froo lotlorst Soo local- 5A. ly. Call todayl Factory: Nc“ 1(600)423-OIM. anytim e. _

Koxus 45 gal. fish tank, comploto. $226 now: sell $90. Tablo/4 chairs, oak formica finish. $95.734-4624.

Jlide-a-bod . 2,yr3 old. b ^ o _ _ .ittu tripos, exc. cor>d. $200. 2 ^ 1 0 - s p e o d bicycles. $500, each. Call 734-M a. \ _)■] Ice cream machined. Saii^ "WiJ ll-Sorv twist 80II m ach: Tnij Glacier slim single barrel Pn 1,1 mach: l-587-44a. Mt. Homo.>■{ Johf) Dooro hand s ru p p er. 1d; sotaM bpeilod mowors. Very TVd] Qooo.*' $230 oach. O lher *“dj mowers a lso . 733^)477. m Kawasaki KG700 B portable __

, olec. gonorator, exc. cond .. An$300.& ll43m 513afier5. b eLargo, 1981 ruggod gardon Calraclor,^pf^luT lo u s e ^ lm j Fn

PorlS oo .’wyl V O C-?copier ^ $175. Selectric typowriler.noar now $140. SOCC ^Yamaha chllds 3-whelter ^$225. Slero com ponents $90. _ .

0 la rg o couch $4A. 2 » cu. II.Irlgo $98. Amana microwave$135. SkilB, small app liances Oaetc. 7334299 eves.__________ dnLarpo heavy G.L PTO winch, g j

• incAdIng cablo and hoqK 2S ’ novor u sed , $375. Eve. CaH

537-6633. ___________Leisure Lilt chair, tike new. —

‘ $900.324-4862.31^ Easi Avo. f*n’ C. Jerom e.________________

Lelsuro-Ult, o loctilc 1=1 recliner-im chalr.new .1 C M t^ n m ^ l i f o r n S O .. g-

Mon'8 diamond riiigl 7stones. 1.2S c l. wL Appral»> n i

. ed $23IX\ sacrftice f ^ i l tS O . Uj, C a l l3 2 6 ^ 4 . ’ Sr N ew;36“ lancy. 8o lk ls tuo& ^

rail, exterior door, with Vt ^ i moon e lched g lass , Paid $360.-wlir90ll fo r S85.- —

Call734-36S0. Oii Now c u t Iron blue right r j :I funded bath tub and sink, ^ r atlli In c rate. $600.733«57 .

Onan generator 3KW, like ohr now. usod 30 hours, ilOOO. PC. CaH7S3-S308. _________ pft,' Oxygen Concentrator. Mu

I M a k ^ ( ” "calf5&577§” ^*' P a tle ta 'to give « m y . Mil. Mike McDonaW, a t th e 72{I T lm ea-N ew a,M onthfuFrl. . ~• a a .m .to y p .m . - ; - j j . Pool table, 4 X 8, 1K Inch ___

compoaillon bed. in good c c « f> d tth M T rT » w rM ro r5 m ' i„ i •n d 4 cu es . AsUng $275. v * Call4a34233. — DUi

rtl27,1987

"-I- —V ~ ^P o f t i t ^ K o h l e r U nooln ^w eU er, with AC voltaee . on .»2 «rhe«l trafier. ISO gallon c

S5 r p 2 r s E f r s < J 5 ioocil.C ananer6 .73»W 0a. «RotoUOer, 5 HP. chain drive. "tow m gea, e » M g y > f f o d ^ _S

eves6.w<cenda.<2M05a. I

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s a IShower stall, 36X36 w /door =and laucats, S7S. G as w ater g

Ichalra. $SD. Call g4-7282. FSinger echool trad»4ns. X

'recoA diU oM <froii*nn<M d. ?$99.49 with c a b in e t Term*, F73»62g7at8em lna‘» . a Snaite Rtver Gold, Sl.00 forsample. Send SASE. GOLD SSY ST »IS , Rte 3 Boz 0099, RTwin Fans. 1083301. BT*o, above^jround ewlmnv ^

sU sed kitchen cab in e ts & ucountertops for sa le . 733- «-7665 atlor 5/ail day w knda. JWant to buy u se d tram - p^ i n o In good coodltkxi. A

W ^T E D ;U w nm ow era .1

R u sM o b ly p rfc M ' pC a H 7 3 3 ^S .& ^ . (c

WE REBUILD hydraulic £^cka a t A B80T T S AUTO -S u p p ly . 305 sh o sh o n o ,.Stroet South, I f , __________ 1Welf-^KiHI medium sized In­sulated doghouse , $30. Call --

-432-5470.. ------------------AW eslom Auto riding, lawn imower. 21'* blade, - new Cmotor. $350. » 4 « 7 L _____|Wood splltlor. $600. 9M Ion ^ram. mounted on w heels, ^exccondltton.733-911 - ^1 way plane tk:kel to ~n Phoonix. via San F rancisco - April 29. leavino B oise 7 ^ —a M. Call 42^678.__________14x70, 3 whool ax le. moMie ^homo chassis.. $ ^ G ood fmetal trallorhouso .skirting. ^14x70. $350. Call 543-4049. P[2 Moat cutting tab les , o n e 6 ' 5 ;

^ . n T c i i l i9AM & atter3PM.___________ g28 inlerlor' doors (new), q,solid mahogany moldings. Starge Insulated slkJer win- =dows. Dotalls cail 7 3 *«77 . W3 0 " ,« h in p o o i convertible g

$450 n * - ^ i 9 ^ f 9 ‘(4) radial tires, size P20SilH . lino n c . c in 73MS80. "5 'X 4 'Thermal window $60 4 jtInsider storm window SSO. STho sot $100.324-4512 eves, g• Si

Epson MXBO printor. $125.Okidala model 64 wido car- wriago. $450. Cali 733-2528. .R<Aim Northwest.____________ s tHand hold com puter wl c jleather carrying caso . U ses 5*p n ^ r a n w ^ chips. $250. Vi

. t ^ - P C - w l t h - or—without: £many extras. Catl 734-1929. 65Equiiablo Financial Ser- c lvicoa. to

069-Camera Equip. 0—I ' ^D70-WanledToBuy-

BUYING: scrap gold Jewel- n7 . diamonds, -sforling siisllvenirare, pocket w aiches, insilver dollars, coin cotloc- kr lions, ote.

Idaho Coin GaUertes r : 302 North Main. 73W 5C.Cash lor nlghlcrawiors. ucSAM to 12 & 6PM lo ItPM . hi N ex ttoPioporsC arW ash..

Lonos Bait Box 734-ISa —FRAN'SBAITSHOP n

W omtswanled _Top pricos paldJ 1 aH ours11-244< . 01

Call 324-2727_______ )nNKSHTCRAWLERS d l

GUillandBait&TacUe s tCall73*49M_______ w

Rhinusiuiiu iuwuhy™ «tc: 'WTreasures From The P a s t orPhono 733-2976. or 7 3 * ^ . lk

STOPOOLLARS ^Fridges. T V s. Fum ihire &

TVDoclor734-«188,«nrtl«>e. F" ' ' S2

072-Antique8

Cali 7 3 3 ^ . .Wl Freight w aoM In exceilen tcondition. .4 3 2 -6 4 7 0 . 2GOLDEN GOOSE in R u p e rt U

3 . x ? r 5 ' a " r B « s& aelll32*«06.133e.M aln . £Oak secretaries . UMe*. •“d resse rs, a lso Indian rxns -«and baskets. Carouaei gK . *'Shop.131M alnA w .N . - 55

R)'a7}~Bazaara&Crafts f[

Profe'toioftal quilting dorto c j

r a t e a * .^ ^ « 4 5 9 . ■ ” j

074-MusJcal ' - n‘ Instruments- n

U ke new -Bundy c la r in e t mexcconOltten,$75:733-2499.. -Wurlltzor consolo piano, inwalnut, lovely quality. $1450. _734-7826 eves, wknds. Bi

078-OfficeEqulproent q

MUST SC U : Minolta c o p t ^ n Imodot EP3502; Remington fnelectric typewriter SR 101: tuOlympls calculator m odel —EC20O0; Carlton mobU te le- „phone. Call 7340063 a t OC ulualofE num daw . j -Zerox memory nrriter hrpe- 5 :wriler. exc. cond.. t& . SMila SOO 0 copier. SSOO. Cail ^72fta65, Blaine Co. Chlro. »

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COLOR Televlstons, U sed , 5Slaiije selection (rom $89.85. B<Ken’s F u m ltu r« '& Aft- mDllHtcek 453 Main A ««E. m

__________ . i.

RENT A. r ^ . m . O w i v a ei

Microwave oven*. & S terao qEQ uipntent S ave d u r M w s

S H S P g

07B-COfflffl.D«riCM t— , _ _________ — PlOT^-A ppBancei— fi

Deluxe e loctric range, with o

FrMge. $100; f r e e a r . $60;

j v D o c t ^ ^ a n y t t o e l -gFuil-elzoWhlripool w asher & Zdryer. $250; 14.6 cu In I

^ s ? w r [ & ?iver?% -172t.) ,WArfTEOrdeadwalhiir

Color T V s. w i s . fun iilijre .. _Call anytim e n* < 7 tS . TW ashor. $ 1 * . Dryer. *115. dRelrigerator, $89. PMicrowave. $99. Range, £ $125. D ishw asher. $13S. Pwsale o r ren t to own. All ap- | p llances w arranteed.APPUANCE ANO TV AC & n ^ 314 2nd Ave. E . VTF.73*-^98.______________ r

'W ator h e a te r, 82 gallon ca- Jp ^ t y . e tectrk:, used o n ^ n1 ^ 7 m onths . $220. Call ^ P0227altor6p.m .___________ it_____ _______________ h

o a iM fea tin g an d hAirCowfHJonlnfl u

5 roomJPOO. Call 543-4538. p Carousel w ood stove, good Q condltk>n,$400ort>ostoirer. ft Electro-Lux vacuum cleaner, with all th e attach- j m onts. L a ^ e coo ler 3 _

T

OSI-FumitiiralCarpeb aCASHyfor oood used fur- I n ltu ro ^ apQUanccs. BannerF u m H u y e .^ 4 2 1 . E

6 d n w e rs & ex tras, $300. 7 B m u ^ I watort>ed. ^

Good usod caipo t. SO yards, |$2oervard.C iiT4a7-29i2. ’ 2King -sizod w aler bod with >,m a ttress , heate r and pad, -sid e bo a n js . 6 drawers, ,$250. Call 734-4443 eves. INew B a sse tt oak. 5 d r ?c h o s t $169. CAWS. 735- ^

_________________ irNew GuUdcrall sola. $879/ b$649. Matchln love se a t, p$789/$S49. CAINS. 733 -n il. gNew swivel rockers. $129. PCAINS. 7 » :7 1 1 t.. ^ ________ -

IA « e r 5 .^ 7 3 M 1 4 1 : jfRomodeling - - havo oscuiphjrod rusi/brow n ncarpel, and powder blue [:s h a g .6 a l l 7 3 3 :^ .____ ^Vory n ice so fa . exc. con- 1,dllln, 7 I t neutral colors, {,$350.734-7826 evos, wknds. .96S40 table w/3-12'* loaves 6 achoirs, ch ina cupboard. $500 3(ora lL C all68M fe7 . |

082-Bc9ding Materials r

Post P o l e ^ Rough Lumbor rl& R allroadTiea. - d

■ S c a iro W ag ^ W tfl . fRED CEOAR, (endng , post, gsiding, in terio r w air cover- * ing. H r framing lumbor, and

*^^P |liK nberS24-#1202 do o rs , r x 9 '4 " , wood ®Irame, covered with cor- =ugated m etal, 40' track,, g

j5 S g n X !.iig '. 'g i:fg S .° s

oe3-QangeSH«

stuff. S a tA p r .2 S . 6JO I 0 2 , 0w eather permlttinQ.________ sBelhruB ' aWdwallc /f le g tn ^on Main S t r e e t during Na- ntional Motorcycle Race. May b30& 31. For sp aco Inlorma- siUon call 7 6 8 -4 ^ .__________ j.F1oaM ari(etM ay2.3& 4th. rr

$25 sp a co ren t g o e s to Unli- 11

“ ‘< = ^ g S S 5 V ■ 5

w asher and dryor. rototUier. 5

matemTly a n d adults, tawn ”Inow er). SO gallon gas Umk, b•n tiq u e s a n d much misc. R5 2 9 llh Ave. W. Jerom e. No .b

at-rToot» . IWANTED; 100 lb. Trip Ham- "m er. .Send^ d e s c r i ^ n & ip r ic e 't o ; Bud. 72fc Gary 5

.m T fS m n o i S

;Sock47D s p l i t s0 & O W o o d S a l^ 8 ,3 2 M 6 2 8 *cnoniincs o r evenings. j

0|7-Plml8»TreM ' I

MS-ViiielyFboifa 9Now taidng o rdera lo r.tann ^

tm -P e ts& S u p f r i ie s t

AKCTOV Pood les , 73»C727.. q 7 w e e y

g tK fc a - ^ l lo w Lab p t y ^ C

B order . Coitle/Australiap

Boxer, n eu tered m ale. 3 n

i f '

r ^E ngO sii_ S e t t e r ' puppies.

? rS o 8 i8 * o S !* T lS c * ? P 5 n !

^ S ? < 3 l 7 & e S 4. ~Pups, $10. M other Is Dingo

Sheep Dog. 733-2201. l

Iw S S ^ j g e h o la r J

6 m onth old b l ^ COCKER SPANIEL

A l ^ m ^ - *

B i F«niiere'tTiai1tel*;

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0 95-FertU lnr& < ■ ’TopSoP ^ i I

TOP SOIL: qualify sill loam, <delivered. « 0 0 cu yard: |

‘1 "° ' - I0 9 6 - f a ^ S e e d ' :

Alfalta seod (or sale, top :varielles. Cali Jim Marshall <733-0141 or 733-0142. !Allalla se e d lor salo by ;grow er Ranger, Bakor and 1

Marion Peniderofall._______ IALFALFA se e d , $1.10 & up: <HYBRID com se ed , $40 & ,up. D olh'ered. Call Bob IHimlltonl 7344567.,______ i

-Q u a lity ^ 'c e rtl lle d ■' ■ so e d ^ ,po tatoes. High genoralion, '

R ' s s f M i i ” ' ' * ;

097-Hay,GralniiFeal <loss than 2 ton ^ $5. NearTwin Falls. Call 73^047L____Approx B ton of 3rd crop haya r sa le, ,324:3533..:_________ JE astern M m & bariey 49 to t50 lbs, will delivef. 934-4036. 1,Excellent h o rse and cattle }hay. Priced r ig h t somo $co ?o rB d ..C a ll73^ 7L _____ «too ton of 1sl>$35. 25 lon e2nd-$35. 40 ton of 3rd-$40, cEa8lofTwln.73»4436. j

' 2S ton good quality 3nj,- $35 - ea lon or $40 a ton In small clots.Call324-6110. /

' tO S M ^ annsForR ent |

Calf pasture (or 15-20 hood, ravail May t. 'A lso 14' stock {

Excollont 60 ac res , Jerom o. \good boan farm. Make ollor. *rIhiono 733-1359 o r 733-4952. . j

O 0M > astu resF o rB en t : . j

Irrigaiod pasture, for 50 p a ir 'or 70 yearling stoors. 3 “ miles fromTwln. 733-7348.irrigatod pasture for 60 head ,otveariinos. Call 324-2109. _ ’Irrigated pasture for ronl. up rlo 160 pair. 3 mllos wost o( ij

-Buhl. Call 643-4106. - ........ -|{Wanlod to ront. pasture for fi3 h o rses in or noaf lown. p73442B6a(ler7Dm. c320 acre Chapman Clovorly n Ranch, Hailey area, w tu r o aind hay ground, 1886 wator rights, no houso. Call CamD aoaoltal 788-4596. p

lOJ-Caltlo \Coloslrom started calves lor ssa le. Call 82S6723._________ vColustrum started bull and Fhollar calves (or sa le. Call e324-7360.__________________ n

O anShank& Sona *Y oarllngA ngusbulls ' i

& hollers. Call 326-4882 For32^2n._______ g

Oay old calves (or salo, ^(bulls &hol(ers). bj-non. 536^89. ------- 1_ I

sa , .a .3 s s ! f= .“ ' " ’

Block. Cali 788-2541. . »Jorsoy , gen tle, reg ‘d ,S yrs.. l

sPurebred yearling Simmon- I

Purebred B rangus bull, sor- °vlcable.532-44M.__________ 3

K , c . S im “ ' IRegistered Angus yearling 11.buns. ModelD bloodlines. ^LvieFuiler. 734-4897. • Registered Hereford bulls, 2

old. Jim Eakln, _bellevue 786-4061._________ cRoglatered Herotord bulls. C

U rrv L lc k le y .3 2 4 ^ _ ._____ pSImmentals, 6 yoariing ^ I s - ^ a i W

Ing hel(e ra ,'?o rtl proapect. -Ca1l32»6344. ----------------- CVirgin H olstein bulls, 9;«ra%h9 abou t 900 Iba. Call i

W elned H olstein calves, f,Call.62M655 o r 'a fte r 5 pm ^82Sgt41._________________ . 5Yoariing A ngus and pollqb rHere(ord bulls, looking ^ r ^woriu Wllllnj] to wori( wknb8 S

.th o lk laya .lB 4 :059 ._ I _ B10 Holalein s te e rs . 4M 10 ?soo tbs. *70478 a 10# Ib / “64»440S before 9am p r allof Gi■6om. ■___________________ 32 H olstein milk cows,^very 2 gentle, can b e uaed - aanurse cow s. Can delhrer In 1Twin Falla a rea . $77S & $87S. _

.2 yeariing Brahman heKers, S

I'tfiiylqulpiMllt"” i

vacuum pum ps and hose , s lCaII64WCT_anorS._____ s l

T H E ^ C E S

'•'Have but Jifck, aad yoi tbe rest; be fortuaate, an be tboagbt great"

A com petM t declarer ‘ not* by how"weU-he-acc

luck bu t by how well he 1 the bad. How many declai

' know who could overcon bad breaks?

W e ^ led three round: .-*and South ruffed.-Two hi;

w ere pla iy ^ and Blast’s d vealed a -su ro trum p lo

^South’s las t hope lay with . diamond finesse, he cashe- queen, overtook his-heac

threw his small diamonc m y 's high heart. Unfortu

; diam ond finesse lost ant I b r ^ k s added up to one di

South can ensure \ against bad luck by a sights _at,10 tricks insteai

) s ib ie ' overtrick. A fter r ' th ird club and i^ h ln g ; trum p, South should cash I hearts and lead a low trun I m y 's J-10. This play migi

a trum p loser-unnecessa : assures an entry to dum I hearts. West wlns.his tru .anA.haJLn.o_effectixe.defc I m y 's femaining trum p h ■ vides for two diamond dis• th ere is no need to take th'

finesse.

r; tM -H o ra e s• ALL TYPES OF HORSES 1> bought a n d 'so ld , we buy (1 . killer horsos. 733-6055. “> ^ M o ran s. ^

; I. $800. Phone 673-5360. tj -Beautllul black g o id ln o ^ yr SI old. woll-broko. $750. Whllo E. Arab maro, 14 yr old, woll- r

broko, 4-H, trail, hunting, 7$600. doll 324-3064._________ I-

. Broke 3 yr old choslfiul 8> roglsiored Arabian aoiding, c I English & W ostorn. 6xc.4.Th i-

’ SaMsSkflW***" ■. H orse training, roasonablo c• *?alos. Phono l l l l Petorson, c

■ at 423-5613.________________ aHORSESHOEING

•MaglcValloy&Mlnl-CaBsl^- . ; T om Jonos ,[' ’ 'P h o n e :432-5394. ^

' -W estem ld lK oFalgrounda, [

I G reat Fam^ly Enlerlalntnonl. j llvo. displays and e

r •o o m o n s tra tlo n s 'b y -iS 'd if- ;r feren t broods. Cowboy '. pools-w ostorn , Artist- '

commorical exhibits and !'' moro........ ................... .. ‘J HorM shoelnj^Mrimmlng ^

I / 4°2^Q07?” 5• paperod O H 's. 3 yr old 1 , gelding, profosslonal Iraln-. Ing,' S7S0. 14 yr old maro, \

woll broko. good lioll horso, r $650. Call -4 7 2 4 .________•

; f i S i i m s r d r s n r . i. Vico. $150. Call 837-6268.I Roglstorod Arabian horsos, t1 excollont blood linos, 3 \

m ares. 1 filly, stud. Como c' and soo . call 629-5722. *-

Also A ppaloosa mare.______ ^Registered QH Sorrel jgolaing, boon rodo in Twin :

’ Palls sho rilf 's Possl; also, ^' saddlo - like now. Priced to >

sell. Call 733-4960._________ S; RockyM tnEqulneCenter ^

AccoptJ^iy H o w js lor broakj J

h o r 8 e 8 ( o rB a le .3 2 ^ 2 .___ 1I Sorrel QH G olding,-4 whito J

sox 8. blazo (aco. Good Mt ' ’ ho rso h a s ' workod calllo. : Havo photo proof ho will )! ‘ pack. CIrcIo J . two horso• trallor landom axlo, nearly I now rubbor. Roal good rop- . Ing aaddlo. now bridlo.

b lankets, saddle pack bags, en tire outilt, $2W . Call .

: 733-4435._________■ 'Thoroughbred stud, 6 yrs

I old, oxc conlirmallon and - disposition. S1500.3264361.

I 1 4 'y r o ld-sorrorm aro , woll t ' broko, oxc 4-H prolocL $650. iI !

'■ 105 -H oree Equipment |

! C lrc lejjrra llera . * Chock our soloctlon and 1prlcoa before you buy. 1

; Con Paulos Chevrolet tPonllac.GMCTrucka 8

[ 901 S. Uncoln, Joromo r3244900 o r 734-6565 r

- Circle J 2-horBo trailer, ex* .v

i s ? a » g ; a r - ' ' ° » ' ' :H andloooled \woslorn sad- L

• d ie in flood cbndlllon, rop- |i ; Ing or riding sa>dlo. $400 or 6

b a t offer. 324-3622 at Iho a i P f i Palace o r 324-5903. rr Vbry'hlco paredQ and show «

' S S S l a a " 55 W anted 10 buy: horso drawn J 'j bugglos-and slo lgharcom ^ < i p le lB o r o a r ta .4 ^ 7 3 i - c

3 ho rse -slanl-trallar, rear P } lack. $3000.543-W23.'' J

1 106-SwlnB ^! 3 b rod sow s, wilh third lit- 2 . lor, 8 head, ol wolnars. Call E

733-6447. *

i(^h ee p 4 G M to c

i 20 young ow os, somo black 1 I lace; som e whllo laco. 1 :

>1,

5 oisTbripcI:vuwillbaye, ..... . J ind you will ............. ^

/IctorHugp.-- - • ■

• • • • • • : WEST_____. 4 Q 5 2 '

jr Is judged^ V 9 7 3 ccepts good ♦ R g e . e deals with^ 4 A K 9 2 a re rsd o y o u ' ‘ome today's ‘

ids of clubs ]

vulnerable: B d iscari re^ . .D , . l . r SouUi

loser. Since The bidding; th a winning ,hed his heart j * . p as , »rt-jack and 4 4 -pass md on dum- ., Openim tunately th e '' ’md two bad ' LEAD^ down.his game . South holds:

aiming his <l a d o f a p o s - ____ !ruffing the

ig one high ‘'h h ls Q -J o tump to dum- 2 4 Pass ight concede 3 w j sarily but itmmy’s high ANSWER: J rum p queen ra tes to have fense. Dum» jack to presei

honor pro- i t liscards,and .‘ ^ the diamond i u m . Daius. To

l U m ^ c sv e k ^C«P7ll««. in

11D-P6ullrySRabbll3Baby Now Zealand rabbits Ti(or salo. $5.00 ea. 423-4268. ti(

' “ bt112-lrriBaHon____________ g

Aluminum sw h o n lubes, or(500) 1V4" X 72"..$2 oach. -10(1250) 1" X 72". $1.50 oach. at boO) Vi" X 72", S1.25 oach.. h<

-COH324-4193..........................- CiBuhl 40 shores TFCC wator, 15tof joM j) low line canal. Call ^

H astings gated alum., PVCi 146 underground: Malhorsi H( call anvllmo 423-5847. |3 Homomado plpo moving 2 , ap rons. Call 543-6290. ifl

IRRIGATION NEEDS dlGalod S underground pipe, taDesign (abrication, ropalrs, $1 and holl-arc woldlno.

AMOTH tRRIG/CriON inANDSUPPLY -

1 m lle e a s ^ l^ ^ l .H w y 3 0 . ^

Parm a llll pump, wllh 15 HP.m otor ana panol. Will trodo -r. lor livestock, or sprlnklorplpo ot oqual valuo. Even- Prnas 5 3 7 -6 ^ . ■_________ _«PVC oaiod pipo $1.00 a (oot. gt

■ Call^6-6143, ■■ ■SOLID SET: 100 linos of us- Wod solid sot Irrloatlon plpo, Fjin good to excollont condl- mHon. $850/32-lolnt lino l\F.O .b ; Boll flaplda. 10 lino frninlmum p u ^ a s o ^ Call jg

Soulhslde Irrigation, por- table pipe prosslng, por­tablo hollarc welding. Cali - 326-6639. MarvGartner.WANTED: 600 tool. 4 to 5 5: Inch aluminum mainline; n ALSO, 64 links of handllno. P Call 3244316 ovenlnas. • Hi Wo do CONCRETE OITCH REPAIR, pipe siralghloning P

1000' Hastings 6" aluminum ■

2860-PVC gated B" plpo, 60* * or 10". Excollont condition.ca ll 655^254.______________ ^8 5 /6" OD 5/16" wail usod 1 sloo l pipo, S3.99 por loot.

800' Ol 10" mainline withr ise rs . 1000' ol 6 " with _rise rs . 1000' ol 4" mainline cuwith risers. 487-2187. ^

• Tc ' 113-Farm 4 Ranch tU

Supplies Fl!tai

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114->Farmjmplement3 u

Brlllion .Alfalfa sooder- pockor. 1 4 'woodon gfoln,.i bool Iruck bod. Fox Super DC hopper lor parts, 14.9 X 26 f.Iraclor tiros. Irrig,* plpo i£!illallor. Call 467-2157. 14For salo tiold sprayer, trallor J®type, 300 gollon lank, 42' £1!boom s, good cond lion. 14$600. Call 886-2427._________ _lieHosslon 6600 swalhor, 14' header w /condltioner, cab& cooler.' Starting a t $6000. ca837-6594 early am or ovoa, ys

-IH 2 bottom, 3 point spinnor 1^'plow, Irip booms.t cago ^-w h e e ls ,.$700. JO 10' disk 16with rom, $350.4 row spring Evshank'CorrlQBtor. $175. Slide akin etock rack. $135.543-4046. oflIH 295 boon planter, 8 row or 176, sw oops hlllors, marker w/and monitor. 14' roller har- anrow, boom fer chemical hocrow foot (ronl and roar. Ea432-5235.________________^ no

-c a ll 266.7171 or4S94581.-------- beOliver Superior 6 row bean 18

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Rock picker, oxc. cond., Htm anulacturorod by E-Oegplman; trade (or llv<h 70:stock , or sprlnklor p ipe o( Tqequal value. Evoa, 5 3 f-j& . J®

- ’ STEEL BUILDINGS fl?M ust sell 2 quonsot-style ins te e l ; •-bulldlflBS (rom ”cancellation. One s 40 X 40 - loi

evenlnoa.«4W7M. . jh

BOBBY W O lfF I

N 0 R T H _ _ 4 4 7 -A .■ '.♦' J 10 7.;. ■

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> J 1 0 8 4 SOUTH 4 A K 9 8 63▼ Q J♦ A Q 7♦ Q5

e:Both.................... - .•uth---------------u.----------- ------ig:l^est N o m i East ‘ass 2 4 Pass *ass Pass P a »•nlng lead: Club king

iD WITH THE ACES ~VIT-B

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outh West NbHh •ass 1 V Pass »ass 2 4 Pass ;>ass Pass Pas$

.: Spade jack. Partner ave a sj>ade su it Lead the eserve tis queen. If he has

qoaU oa lo Tb« Aco. P.O. Bo*I. T e u i 7S1U, with MU-wldrened, slops lot reply.U. IMT. UMUtf FMUn SjBOcaM ,.

114-fannlmp»®monti .Troclor cab (or 966 Intema- llonal, lights, blower, broken back window,,S2S0.Call825,SOOL______________Woniod: Hay loadlna boom. any condllion. 8 2 9 ^ .1068 dlosol Now Holland atackor & 1114 dlosol Now Hollarfd sw ather. A-1 Shapel Call4234220. ' '158 JD loader, good shape, b est olfor. 543-<z84. evos.- 1982 H osslon 6550 swather,14' header w/condlllonor,Hold ready, $10,000. CallM S is o i_____________ ^2 JO 2280 sw alhors, cab, air,16' auger platlorm with .con- - dllionors, very well main­tained. Can deliver- at

•$10.500 oach. 32449W.,5020 JD, runs good, best of- ter. 543-4264 ovea.

115-Farm W ofk W anted

ALL TYPES OF threshing, plowing, deep llll discing, all o thorground work, planting, swathing, baling, chopping, loador work, rock

-ploklngr— manure—haullngr--------Will travel. Cali 543-6868.Chemical appllcalion, .disk or roller harrow, chemical ' and or liquid tortillzer,Leslie R. Jo n es, Inc. . ‘Cfll733-6456 or32fr^181.______ _

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_________ 423^269 ■:Manure spreading..,-.Florian'8,326-5409. -

Plowing, groundwork. planting, swothlng, baling, RaullnB.S434014/^3-4By;_ ^ , Portoblo aluminum sprinkler plpo repair. Hand lines Of whool linos In tho flold..CaII Clyde Llndsoy, 676-7149.

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Tom 's Marina & Sport Od«. Hoyburn/Burlov. 67^7473.-.Fishlnj boat, trallor and SH HP Evinrudo molor arfd tank, $495.7334327 or se eM ' 130ethAvo.E.TI.Good 16 It llahing b6iL $42S, heavy duty boal t n ^ $1050.Call324-^93. ^Must soli. 12' Starcraftalumlnum booi with'oxtra#i---------9 HP Clinton molor, l e n lhanlOO hrs. $800.5434465.14' G laspar ,wllh 40 HP Johnson , 14 hrs on rebuild and trailer. $850.733^1680■ ;14' Sears aluminum boa t liconsod for 1987; 9.9 dears m olor -f 35 HP Evlnrude" w /controla & extras. Trailer

u so Bo8t'o llo r^M ^«fl*‘‘'‘^16' Oorsotl: 50 HP Evlnnide a irirS I 295.3244453 "16 It Crostilnor, 100 HR Evlnrudo, E-Z load Irailo? .

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1873 16' Qlaapar tri-huH boat. Walk thru, r e c ^ M soate, lull canvas covor. 89 HP mor. motor. Exc. cond.; t Z load tranor. $3493. 6 ? t

1974 Flbortorm, 18V4' trI-hurt boat, FM/AM radio a n d ^ dock, both road a n d ^> a le r covers. ISO HP Mel* cury with power lift. E ztf ' loaa trailer with 2 gas tanka,

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Roloader. scale , powder ^•m easu re . & dves. 734-6T37. |Rifle. 30.B. $180.7a4-CT57. . - S & W m odel 29-3, 8V4" bar*Tell, nickel p la t^ . 44 mag.

■■■•$4o6 Of b e s t oHer. 73a<399. - -

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‘'1085 Polaris Indy 600. Inex - ^celien t running condition. ■

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travel trallor, w /tandsm , ■ se lt< on la lned , new carpet, ■'«p1e‘fe’orwTil !

..M il a s unit, separately o r ■ tfBde (or-PU & camper In |

New 1988 3 2 » ft Reflenw ; Iusbd 1 trip, loaded- Take aemallor trailer In trade. Call ■43»0313»Her5. M

-15 ' huntlno travel trailer, "■;$700.Call4d».2530._______ t

. -10 ft trailer, new upholstery, ■ 'eurtair)s & carpet, oasfa lec P:fr(dge, e lec . water pump. ■:«lec. brakes, porta-potty. ■$1850 .C a l|g 4 4 5 g :_________g19S3 IS ' Aristocrat travel tra ile r with gas stovo. lloor

■197BFlr«UII, 24', rear bath, ■

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- landem axle, new carpet. « new battery, electrtc ■ brakes. $195o' '78 SuiukI ■100,^jo.Call734-«7M.------- ■B X 35’ SunfKwrer P j ^ |roodel. exc . cond. 32M981 ^J a te e v M jO re a r l j fn jo rn ^ ^ ■

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ne-EJectronfee-or-caU— —<2l3eves.____________ pi Honda 70 - 3 wheeler, T new. Cali 82M881. ft

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73^a287e»enlnos.

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com entlonal tractor, 350 Cum m ins eng., 10 spd , 240" w heel baso, 10.00 x 22 radial

' t ire s , a ir slide Sth whoel,. e sx . condition. Will sscrlflce

(or quick salo. Gem Inlormt-:Uon»i.m4lOS7._________1981 GM CI-lon track, duals. 4 w heel drive, 12’ ftydraulic ba d . 4-ton winch, brand now m otor. 29,000 mllos. Call 87»S2>4. Burloy.

141-VtnsM ust saiii 1985 vw V anagon. AC, AM/fM cass., e x c . cond. Call 733-3449.1980 VW wan. *3200. Will c onsider o ther olfors. Soo a t The B est W estom Can-

— yon Springs Inn, 1357 Bluo• Lakes North7Twln Falls, or

call 734-6000. _____________-----------1964------ Dodgo------Garavanr

<10.500. ; C T a T ^ ____-----------1086-Cbev*Aelrowanr-7,000-

ml.. evory option Insldo ando u t 6 6 ^ l 2 f ..........Classified . . . tho solution

' tosllvourneeds.733^)626.

142-lm port Sports Cais

v w Baia, good paint. 3,000 on rebuilt enolno. good buy.

. A ttorSpm 543^112.________1966 VW Bug. UTS or bosl offer: 324-3S2 a t the Pol

, Palace o r 3 2 4 ^ . , --------------: 1968 VW. now paint, nlco In-

------ -— te rto rrn ew valvo job, moch.ref, avail.. >1400.4 & & y .

■■ 1966 Volvo. $800.543-5433. 1973 VW Bootle, exc condl-

' • Uon Inskle and out. Call 733-2292.__________________

1979 Datsun B210. Asking t895.*Caii 341 Enterprises.

1979 Honda CVCC station wagon, n eed s work, mako

- offer. PhoneBJT-6302.1979 Honda Prelude, -oxc.

• cilSSSwTORS ■ _________ n u m _______1B84 Subaru F.W.D. K it-

ggs^°a.TSa ."°ca sM tte . ail the optk>ni SS lTonfy 37.000 miles. No*

.* ^ C A M T O N U O ro R S. I — .....73< BBBP

1988 Subaru QU 4 - d r ^ m ilaa. w j

■ TD VW Bug, AM/FM Stereo, radial t i r e f ^ x c . condition, r«al sh a ro . 7 S ^ .

, 0 8 Tlme^-Newa. Twin F«

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la o tsT o n m yle9 y^arj)V t d i i ihhU V row X •yjCnow :••• I

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ml csmpor sholl, casse lte le, deck, mint cond. 766-9679.<({• iStisrp 84 AMC Eagle 4 x 4 »{t wagon. 6 cylinder, till.

cruTso, air, PS, aulomalic. _ new liros. S8950. Bud Tie Tea»lov733-4266.

1961 Willey's, flathead. now__ seats , fair paint, neodslail minor work. tWO or best ol- _ fer..537-6501 after 4 pm.IP, 19T7 GMC 4x4 shortbox. 4-ap

6 iock-out hubs, $2500 or ofn e for. Call 5<»6820.__________^ 1 9 7 9 C h e v y \J to n 4 x 4 ruM. 4 ■'O-'V. fax ”

— 19T9 4 X 4, Ford, oxc ShapeUh new intorlor, chromil i . whools. m usl soo to splo, pfOCiatg. <4650.438-6165.

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IS6S. ToyoU 4 x 4 pickup,cloan, low m iles, weri-maln- ■ talnod. Asking STSOO. Call

■ Sun Valley. ^ 7 8 0 8 .1685 Bronco XLT, clean, 1 rownor, AC. ste reo , PW, PS. KCali 3 ^ 4 ^ aflar-S wkd^s °orcnytim ew knds.-_________ S1965 Chevrolet, S-10 Biazor. ATahoo pkg. eif,000 mliss, i Jspd, air, cruise, tilt, $9195. 1

-3i<^5M 5«inr»pin-.---------- :::■ ■;1965 Toyota 4 x 4 , charcoal, J,Enky w heels, tinted win-, ^dow s, loaded, 733-7196 ask fM M L ____________ 2

- 1966 4 X 4, Ford XLT, club 11- cab, 3/4 lon pickup, auloer trans, 6.9 intemstlonsl -h> dlosol ongino. Many, many i

oxlrasi $16.900.734-7831. E1986.5 hard body 4 x 4 short I

— box PU, AM/FM cass ., push c bar, flood light, custom :

'76 Scout, RS. PB, tilt,.lock -— oul hubs, exc. condition,. 1 4 now interior. 733-9603. _ - J

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Dresm carl 1S67 Mustang <ds convertible, 289 AT, yellow 1 ol w /black top , now point lob,_ vory good cond. Cali BT8- 90 4400daysoreT8-0634oves.Df- I- 1948 Chov Fiooillno w/ail > na accoss, orig title & ownor i W manual, no molor. nood i _ rosiofod.tsoo. 432-54T0. \ )0 1946 Dodgo sodon, 56 ! n( Chovy, 66 iflorc convertible. ! IP- 56 Nomad. Call T02-TS2-3576, <

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1950 Pontisc c n ie fu n 2 dr s e d a n ,le s s than 93.000 o rick -• inal. m iles, ran s good, $2000 o r b e s t otfer. Call 7^9-1225 or733-6001.1968,FORO PU. short bon, 4 spd , new rear end, some .bodyw orkdone.733-4710. _

_ -IN I 1H 0B M ercedes,.m int . c o j |d l l l ^ ,^ ^ ^ w ^ ln t . new

OWwe*'lhV8*one” o n ^ ^ C a li ' 78a-2835atler6Dm.

^ ~149=AmM ~AM Cy ^ ^ . '

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iSHai s e l l l ' 1980-' B u l^ Skylark U mllM ; FWO, AC,exo .cond.C all6T fr«28.____I960 Buick Special, $100.

•Ca1l324-6651.-^ .........._1970 Buick Electra-l mltod,

- -flObdcond»lon:r733-6 91;-------

‘ PM c asse tte . $3800. Cali 324-6392. •

164-^Aut08 •Cadillac

l9 n ~ C a d i l la c .Fleetwood Brougham, 4 door, . Ioadod with all options; Resi luxury c a r l '$ 3 m o r b est ofler. Call 034-5609 or 934.<01Q.

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1973 Chrysler, tires liko now ,' noods a little eng.

1985 Chrylsor Nov« Yorker, everything ihoy put Inlo

i r o r w r a n r g j o . " ' * "

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Boaullful 1986 Chovy Sprint ■I Plus, 50-68 mpg. Take ovor' Davmonl8.Ca1l524~<439,____I FOR SALE: 1981 Chovy Cor-

votto. $7500, a s Is. cash, i Book-$12.3Q0.CalieT8-7261.. Sharpli 19T9 El Camino , Conchlto. low. mlloago.

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I c s s se t te pUyer. extm U m .» Looks & runs great! $1600.. 734.Q5e2.after5D.m. ____t .1962- C haveuo. 4-dr,;.axc,

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>■ 160-*uloj-Do(lge

a fte rep .m .,o rV aI.a t326-5lM ,davs.

bost ofler.324-4160 eves.

- - le a -A u to s .-J -o fd a ; - ......1970 Msvorlck, In good con-

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new paint and 'Urea, $800.; Call 7334591 afterOom .I 1976 T'Bird, 351 engine, t-

top , A /C , dif, c ru ise, alec.I locks 8. windows, axo. oond.' Cali 934-4360 after 6 om.’

’ ^00^Vha'®*I w i or^bfter’' ^ 1 1 7 3 4 - 2 ^ . ' ’ ~ *”I .; 166-Mercury4Uncdn. 1975 Mercury Monarch,' 302 , enolno, PS/PB, auto trans,> AM/FM cass, aaking $700.1 M l 324-8734.______________. 19T9 Mercury BOBCAT,

^ood condlllonj

. C a » T ^ S ? * *I 1980— M ercury— Zephyrr wagon, 4 spd , good low. mlloago trsnsportsUon. Now- $1288

CANYON MOTORS . ” 4 ^} 1963 Lynx, 2-door In ex- . cellentcondltlon.J2T9S.

Coll 7334600.

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good cond., tITSO. Call 32 ^ r 1149 after S. Of Adama

1SS-Aut09 ■ OklstnoNIg_ IS K . O ld . C u llu a dloael 5 w agon, AT, air, c ruise, U pa,

■" ia.gAis%*V) ’84— Oids Cutlsss Sierraar Brougham, V-6, 2^dr, 28,000

‘ milaa. was w recked 6>~ rebu ilt-a t 2,000 mllea. Will

It! 172-Autoa-Ponllacr: 1979 Pontiac LoMans, 4 cyl.? au to , air, and only 40,000

m iles. Now*l995.CANYON MOTORS

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, . ^ . ; . . By MICHAEL VAN, ■' Tiwes’News writer

H - - TWIN FALLS • - : : Preece, both of Tv

relieve stress.It's 'aim th atw a j

• pergonal P .R . (pu: *■1; "Il's great to s a y ,‘r C:- A d * Preece, “ 1 1

marathon. I know t : ^ It’s the kind of fe<

. many ways, that's U That feeling will

. “that incredible fe : Preece — this Su ; ^ Avenue of the Gl

s through the shadou c trees, “a gorgeous r :: The two are look > another reason, tho

are really social ev people and It’sa tre i

t This won't be the i I l _ _ ™ ______ _

I Qifu^ rAddictiSd

5 ; .'--.'W hat’8 ;in a kl Nicholson.of the '£

• 2 'V,tbat nature’s .p u• 2 •. 'iysubstance.and ch«• . •■'nl,maga2 lne. As-t - -Z chemical called“ s ; i Sebum Is produi : -face and clustere( ‘ Z i • contact,surfaces i

. / 'writes th'at'llps-ai : ■ v: sklp’su r^ c e duriui

d i e t r a g e ;, Women are jnb:

We’re talking tbe ' no'fat.no-sugarlh

; 5 . -s. Ebrty-flvt pero

^ C o u n c l i / S t y J• i ; dieting. In fact,>v^ . up to 65 mlllldn aci s • outoffourmen.;./'

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Fish ou’ih d Ust t ' '• 'yipnggpQuiL' accon

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or the California m arat

i r a t hany small r the long\NAUSDELlf ■ • ter ■ - -5 — Marie Anderson anc Twin Falls, first started tc

way but now, "the nmnlng [DUbllc.relatlonsl.'Lsaid M ’, 'I'veJustrunam arathorK '"1 love the feeling after you'i w that sounds slclc but'it feel feeling you can get hookec

'8 the reason I run.", vlll come again for both rui I feeling'of accomplishment Sunday in Eureka, Calif., Giants, a marathon that

lows, of towering Califomia i IS marathon," added Preece. Doking forward to tbis m ara th o u ^ . As Preece says, “Me events. You end up meeting

tremendous bit of camaradeii the first marathon for either

kk takeiid to sebum: It’

kiss?' It depends upon w: le'State University of New \ purpose in a kiss is to chemically bond the partici; is'.the theory goes, love may 1“ sebum” in anolher person, •duced by skin glands (ound I ired esDMially on the .scalp, as of the sex organs and lm s-are Ideally siilted for Inges rinK amorous contact. -

e: Eating Mightmbre. Ukdy; to tban men bu tbe-Amerlcan pastime,.here r living We're Ulklng diets., ercenf, of- people who are : llhg 'to a .national'survey I ^.aU e.percent -of-peqile-b* , '« v e^ U lrd porMn you mee 1 adult Aniencans or one out

t t e ' c u ^ t rage isn’t hlng< ihe'.other single-food w elu l Ing oiit. certain blgh-calorfe « n t of dieters said tbey es

(Ish oU '^p Iem en ts taken li wording to D. Rotfer Olinn ScieilcerUiUvewIty; Abd t$e Ibl^ei'aiD piqats; tb ere is u

attracted. Increasing attentloi ilbod^rom dotting a n d > lo to^Ibweripur risk (or.coro&ai Und or pblyuQsatUnited (sU affect the body io several wj d lsc M researchers u i tiiqe k.ctottlng..' Raearcbers-are- /eCOTnmendlng'Increased coi . Two to three m ^ a b

fRe

athoh, Rosie Preece and

t i o n i'/ steps pre f run; Calif

‘ these Women,'k of the iTiaratho Potato in Boise

md Rosie St. George, Uial to run to Anderson’s r

tlm ePrecce rar lg is great The long tin Anderson. either one, thoi

---------for IHls oncTl^lU've run a- feels "more ex eels great. know what it’s ked on. In good.”

To prepare runners - runners have ent," says needed to provl If., at the weeks ago, the at travels Hagerman in i ia redwood But as the ma :e. running considirathon for five mUes. Marathons These shortei Ing a lot of 26-mile run, a lerie." average for th'ier one but runners.” said

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t’s in the kisswho’s analyzing. Bubba .

r York a t Syracuse' thinks to transfer an addictive clpants, according to Om- lay be an addiction to the m. . V.id throughout the skin 8ur>:p, face, neck, nipples; the lu ld e the lips. Nicholson jestlon o( sebum from tbe

It,’ exercisebut-men participate, too. - •re. We’re talking no-salt, '

e 35-:to 49-yearsK)id are / 'b y tbe Calorie Conlrol ..betweea-50. and-.S9-are - ' leet Is on a diet. This adds ' sut of ^w6 women and one

Dged on rice or liquid pro* p t-loss regimens. Bating ie (oods is what's In. A ^ exercise as a meahs or~

I in large amounts can be iprorth, H .D ...pb i> ., of : t{ e idangertono tW to b e .I iii;U ereased |e^eocy to

tloo (or lU a p p a ro t ablll- ' loweci blood frlglycerldes

nary v te ry disease. Fisb U ty add , omesa-Ss, that w.ays.-Among\^ose o( In-

mega4s ab lll^ to prevent. re certaln nwagb of this ^ consumpUon of la ttjr (Ub, (b#yebeeasuggested.

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ind Marie Anderson., rig

m a nepare two ifomia’s An,'bblh mbthers,'aren*t exac ilhon circuit. Anderson ran jise and Preece ran in two t Utah, but that was a few yean s run came three years ago ran a marathon was in 1984. time between marathons

hough. Anderson says she's ‘ !. I’m In belter conoltlon?’* ! excitement this time aroui it’s-golng to be like. It's {

rs iJ N h e 26-mlle, 385-yarc vc been running the kind !t)vide any kind of deccnt end the two ran a 22-mlle route i in four hours. And they rur marathon draws closer, the isldcrably shorter distance,

fder distances are to work o , a nlne•mInule-pe^mlIe pi ’ these two, " a ' good averag :ald Preece. But in a short

I White| r The Associated Press.'

WASHINGTON - T White House employe tractions:' I t’s chcap, I tains a hot tub that seal

“ Wc went out and i (acuities a t other fedei deputy White House p nesday. "We talked I mine what was good, a were two of the thins

Draw, b i i^ d . The hi more than Just feders reducing Job-related : media attention to the t

In fact, It was the su ^at p re sid ^ tla l spoke regular news briefing V

“ Eight-person hot ( out.

Another urged Fil h lm self,-toputonhls{

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Ight, run every day, u s

i r a r ^D Twin Fc \uenue oja’A y vetei-ans "we can n in the Great tinued P r I marathons in But nei irsago. at lhe mio'and the last who ran

maintain} doesn’t faze j ^s "more ready said "Bu’’“AnTTfeece^------ i — 'iZlund because I : going .0(061

ird race, bothi of distances , ^ Kndurance. Two fl»er a Ie from Buhl lo yourself,tin every day. yourself.’hey have been The firss, Uke four or came for

“ I feelI on pace. In a rcmcmbcpacc Is about last mtl(age for casual somehowirter distance, cspcclall:

! House.The new exercise room fo: yees has three built-in at I, It's convenient and It con atsdlght.1 reviewed existing excrclsi leral agencies," Liz Murphy press secretary, said Wed to the m anagers '(o deter

. and a hot tub and dry souni ngs (he other agencies hai us were a really big draw.", hot tub, It seems, nas drawi iral employees interested li 1 stress. It .also has drawi J facility.subject of the first question kesman Marlin Fitzwater’ {Wednesday,

tub?" one reporter callc*

Ritzwater, a iitUe stock 9 SpandM Ughts and Join th

}king go

K ilo M ^ W 6 k T h e colors ru

S w J S u ib l^ U is not exact mall-ord

t b ^ £ r 1 t b ( ^ J a t e I970s I >: essyncare -tUk. Inow ing th iua6r;wpmdfBoti.know. bow. wii>l^ils(rlmeiI^bo6M«tt Ib

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•alls wome )ftheGiaran sometimes run sevcn-ml Preece.neither one Is “ looking to br m arathon, said,Anderson,

an her last marathon in 4'a (In that time for this one.[ could beat that, that woul But I iust want to finish well.' the majority of thc race

ul," said Preece. "I think i my future, whal I wani lo do

irson also has that kind of cair kind of hard to describe,

a longdistance, you begin If. You set yourself a goal ;

finish, though, is the expe for. For Anderson, al the er Jl desperate. Or at leas' iber. I felt exhausted, real ttie seemed like 11 will t; ow you find a sudden burst o ally when you realize you’re c

’.hot tubother exercisers.

for pants," Fitzwater repi at- a very spartan room

:on- coming In Uiere and try The exercise facilit:

else White House AthleUc < )hy, the New Executive Oi lei- com er from the Whil ter- employees of the Exei una dent, Including people had Management and Bud] " sentatlve and anyone ' awn in the White House ' i In eluding custodians, awn "We sei up this c

reasons,” said Ben F ions House General Servlci er’s flee. “ We're Interestci

benefits, w)ilch hopefu Iled surance claims."

That’s why, Murphy «ky the board of directors the a ttract as many ernplo]

>od;sesTTiak<rings ; ^run.'- British^designers as

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xpcrlence they both &ti} end of a marathon. soieast that's what I teieally tired and that thi 1 take forever. But . onst of energy to finish, ireclose." m(

0 for 8 d]tn givp Uinsg_SpandM■cplled Jokingly, adding, ' i t ’i m where you'd find old mci trylngtollm bcrup." llity. whose official name 1: lc Center, opened March 6 ii1 Office BuUding. around thi bite House. It is open to ai :xccutlve Office of thc Presl lie who work for the Office o ludget, the U.S. Trade Reprc le who has clearance to worl >e complex of buildings. In

5 exercise room for healU 1 Payne, head of the Whlli vices Administration Held of sted in the long-range heaiU icfully will result in lower in

phy said, the 12 members o ors of the facility intended tiployees as possible.................

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TWIN-FALLS-^People-an lay. but have more to loot lealth and lifestyle in their lati

How to make the most of tli ocus of a scries of classes in ng for Older People,” co-sp Regional Mcdical Center ani daho. The workshop has bi vith Old^r Americans' Month.

Classes will meet on Friday .04 of the CSI gym. The fee L my twosome: a-marrled couf hose who qualify, scholarship

Jan Mittlelder, associate pi lon at CSI, says the series ■uch as staying active, eatinf lon safely, coping with stres: ng the richness of growing old

In the opening session on M /lew of what to expcct in I ibout currcnt research flndli )f old^r people to gel strongc )Ie. She will.focus.on.cbangci tow old we arc, In response to i

“ Many people think that o Here just isn’t going to be iownhill — and that isn’t tru< or somebody who is 70 years 0 physically be very much vere 30.”

CSI sociology professor Rol heorlcs of aging — what we iglng occurs and some of the hat do occur.

On May 8, Mittlelder wiU i )ldcr persons should Include hat it wUl be moderate enou| StlU be effective.

Peggy Stanfield, a register 3f nutrttSon-at'CSrrwlinnlk i for preventative measures in •vho already have a nutrit iegenerative disease, such a: Fer Some measures to help alle

“And we talk' about the fi metabolism slows down," shi you have to be more carefu that you get aU your daUy m excess number of caloHes.

"Your body’s absorptive cj once was, and everything is i be. We talk about Uiat, and supplements of any kind."

Speyer will covers the sui May 15. “ Wc have tremendo about sexuality In later llfo . becausc they've been raised lernallze them themselves. 1 Ideas have no truth lo them at -a iso -o m h ls -d a te rR ltir ta r for New Directions at CSI, wl weU as professional point of v She will outline steps for i helpful books to read.

On May 22, MVRMC sod Kinyon's subject will bc s physical losses as a causal fac

"Stress is change,", she i stressors that they (older p< something more along the 11 terms of adapting to the char through — things that they a ance were able to do. That can

She says olhcr stressors at independence, loneliness, los

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Icix , the ffin In gn noJilgher-tl It’s said. “That-iOHy we cc icn and mid-level people wl

ford to join a health club, is She said thc board fl in $5.70 a pay period, or S14

the A spotchcck of pi ail downtown Washington :sl- about $170 a year to $300 of Murphy said board

rc- House center also went )rk cilUlcs in federal but In- eluding rooms a t the

merce, 'Transportation lUi ments. Managers of U lile what worked and didn't y of- The hot tub and saur :1th Uiat did work, she said. In- go with the hot tub and si

"We really shopped a of we could fbid,” shesald.

. to What Uiey found wat and sauna-for a-comt

a s h ip ^eh It'usies chemicals simlla ho polyester'.'(Ibers; 21mm er-'Bbout-hls fn?fr“ .fabri ad^'ev'eryttiing -- from-ii T<sl ed drawstrlu pan^ lM g^

also, p r i c e d ^ lO Seo r a baseball Jadtets,. overal er> ■ — ofwashablia'silk; ' lat • Blouse designer Uoyd ith thuslastlc; about .‘* B ^ ng ' w^able411k s w e e p s ^>.onf-tbe^gantle-icyde;-.3 mH' sucb as Coca eoti la t;;- - - .• ^ ; '- ': - '-* ^ S e e ^ '

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e i i i ^tts-arenot-only-livinglooger to-------- ^look forward to Ui term s of ‘ later y e ^ .]f the post-60 years wUl be tbe s in May called "HealUiy Uv* o-8ponsored.by Magic valley and^ffiT College of Soutbem

s been scheduled to colndde nth. liIdaysfrom 1 to 3 p.m. in room j, ee Is $20 per person or $35 for :ouple or two friends. And, (or ships are avaUable. e professor of physical educa- ies will cover survival sklUs, iting prudently, using medlca- re ss effectively and maxlmlz- [old. ■ , ■;n May 1, she wUl ‘give an over- i. in Uie classes. She wiU talk ladings pointing to Uie abUity >nger add bccome more flexi-ngcs-tjiat-occur, regardless.of------5 to exercise.at once you’re a certaUi age, be a response; Uiat it's Just true. It Is really very pos<ib|e^ ■ ars old, and physically active, . ich like Uiey were when Uiey

Robert Speyer win talk about ; we do and do not know, why ' Uie biological aging processes

'Ul ouUine the kinds of things | Ide in an exercise program so I nough to meet Uieir needs and

stered dleUtlan and professorilk'about'weTgfilngUie-cholces--------s in staying fit. And, for those itritlonally based chronic or :h as osteoporosis, she wlU of- alleviate i tle fact that as you age, your ’ she says, "That's the reason reful in your food choices, so y nutrients wiUiout getting an

e capacity is not as good as it is not as efUclent as it used to and whether or not you need

subject "Sex after Sixty” on mdous numbers of stereotypes Ifo . . 5 the elderly themselves; sed in'Uils society, tend to in- !s. The vast majority of these a a t all,” hesays.tarom rd lrec to roM hrC en ter---------, wUl speak from a personal as of view on Uie subject of grief, ar recuperation, and suggest

social worker Jam ie Kelley- e stress, wllh emphasis on factor.

1C says, “ and as far as the r people) tend to run Into, is le line of physical change, in changes Uieir bodies are going :y are not able to do that they can create m orestress."> at this time of life are loss of

loss of spouse and financial ORS on Page D2

ttentionconclusion that we wanted

er-Uian.S150.a year," Murphy_______i could attract Uie low -lev^ a who could not normally-af- lub."d finally setUed on a fee of $148 a year.

private health clubs in on found fees ranging from ‘300 a year. iird members of Uie While ' /ent out to oUier exercise fa- | buUdings around town, In­the Justice, Interior, Com-., tlon and Defense depart- if those rooms talked about n’t work.sauna were among the items ;ald. So, the board decided to id sauna.id around to get Uie cheapest i aid.was an eight-person hot tub ombined price of $5,300.

l l p P I -dUar to^ihcM to treats f mmcainatt^ts^mthuslasttc ibrlc;i:iU'Bi^.av^dlable T<diljrts<;:aadr':8b6cts- to^'f

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r - Several of your children a----- toM utoUy^ogathaTf tbarloi

- cooperating and having tun— anything,'do you Bay?-------

Changing the scene, envli children quarreling and the level going up. What do you . Kyou'rellKemostparent

likely to comment bn what’i 'wrong — to lecture, scold, tJ criticize or punish when yoi gets outof line. When thing:

___:rlghl. you may.notsay.anytOne way parents try to he

children become responsibl - focusing on their negative b Parents believe. In fact, ths less is to ignore their respoi to their chUdren. Yet, If pat consistently focus on negat behavior, they m ay unknov damage Uie relationship ar force Da3l>ehavlor.-^

Children will go for the al wherever iffs. If Sfliaylrig 1 what It takes to draw adult children will pay the price, the choice Is between negal tentlon and no attention, ch

. will chooiM! the negative be' they must be validated or s edged by others.

Aside from the fact that i attention rewards negative

. behavio/, consistently focu------negatlves'has^therdlsastr

results. In every Instance t .are used, they temporarily child’sself-esteem.

In addition, negatives ca ichlldren to withdraw from -and encourage them to beh -ways that displease rather : please. Negatives also mal . parent-deaf. Yelling, angei monds and orders only shu down and have little effect rectlng their behavior. Par simply reinforce the behav don t want.

Children get negatives — -evorywhere.-The people In

ore always after them to cl Can you hear yourself rain tlves on your children like i

"Are you going to sleep a “Don’t wear that shirt.” “ ] believe you'd just leave yo' on the floor.” "Tum offth j radlo!!” "Your closet isa “Stand up straight." "Quil your gunxllke that." “ Get phone." “You’ve been In tl

Senion• Continued from Pa

; problems." I’m going to talk

physiological aspects," "what happens to som< ^ley are experiencing i situation. And then we’i: relaxation training to gc refocus, to help . u e m co bit better. When you’re r ed, you don't think real clt what your options are."

Twih Fails attorney L will cover legal impllc healthy and unhealthy i May 29. Among other thin talk about the ktnd of In

..purchase In order to n< ' . completely devoid of mo

evont of a catastrophic lllni , ■ • And the subject of the

. medication will be add Kent Alexander, a reglst macist and director of th pharmacy. Along with f formation about medicatl

' talk about what patients i out from their doctors t tireairatloii” '"

"There's a problem wii the older folks taking medication," he says, *! along with making sure clan knows what they a taking when they go to i And, when he makes a ct should find out more 1 about what’s going on, si don’t get duplicated wltti medication with differe

• v :i ;.That’s a common problem- He will also offer safet

■ don’ts. "You’d be surpri : people that take their mt ' the dark when they gel ^middle ot the night." he

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workdonc.'" your child . table.” mgs go . How many ny thing., — pose kids get-

bom until the sible Is bv if.coIlecUng ;e behaviors, siblings ana i thattodo tlvesaday(f ponsibllity undetestima parents of their lives, gatiye lotalotTS.OOCnowlngly about themsi »and rein- of negatives

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kids are extrI cause probably run)m parents oneposltlve-behaveln . tooffsettheifierthan positive self-nake children will a child aiger, reprl- self-doubts,shut children Parents cacct In cor- • developing tlParents much more otiavlorthey thisapproaci

what’s goings what's going > in their lives— noticing kids0 change. together, a p alnlng nega* ed to sec you kethis: That’s thekl ;p all day?" well.’’’ “ I can’t Positives tyour clothes children tog<that feelings. Ancs a mess.’-' a parent's m}uit chewing shaping chiliSetoff the Children waiInthe inthewarml

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'Well, I donk obout the have to w" she says, grandkids c >m eooe_w heni^etintojtufl; a stressful The workre’ll do some Healthy Foi

get them to June l. Eacope a little )ow*fat dish

e real stress- which willclearly about books to be g

Pre-reglst' Leon Smith encouraged,>llcatlons for made on thy seniors on class. For:hlngs, he will 733-SSS4,ext.

Insurance tonot become _

money In the O Illness..1C wise use of addressed byjlstered phar* O u r s a l[th e MVRMC Inc luditli

? a .? o „ T e .u ! E a in tin gts Should find TO In tros about their w e . a r e

n r a T t ' S !, “That goesire the i>hysl- p > | .1 are already w l li to the doctor.^ 7 * ^ I change, they ■ ^ e Information Locaf , so that they n a vlth the sameerent nam es.. em:"ifety do’s and ,•prised at the medication in

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— — fylongenough." “You just / » whether you ever get yotir •» b . " “Hold you to set that &

ny negatives do you sup- c;el^from the Ume i h ^ a r e bthey hit 20 yearsof age? ong trom parents, teachers, Pidpeers, kids get 10 nega- oMprobablyagrossnate), in the first 20 years ^es, they receive a sum v000 negative messages J nselves. Alruerestfmate f es Is probably closer to f'

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' ■ • rng, anger, repri- j s and orders only t liildren down and J ittle effect in cor- v ig their behavior. = __________________■ ■ d

cgatlve messages are rare- I•d by positive messages. If. oxtremely lucky, the ratio rruns about 10 negatives to vire—certainly not enough tllejiegativesortobuUd b:lf-estecm. But enough to vda life-time legacy of cs. 11can help children by i!

g the habit ot focusing v -e on positives. Utilizingach, parents emphasize aing right rather than ving wrong. For example, rids playing quietly— —-oa parent says: “ I'm pleas- b ou getting along together,iklndofbehavlorlllkeso e

V!S draw parents and , dogether and increase good li U d responding positively is r1 most powerful too! for c hildren’s behavior. c vant to please. They bask t ■mth ofthe attention. And '

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^children. People think, on't have any kids. 1 don't worry about that.’ And

I come and see them, andUffJ!________________irkshop will finish with a Foods Picnic on Monday. Each person will bring a ish, and a recipe for it,111 be included in recipe e given to all participants, istratlon for the classes is !d, and payment may be the afternoon of the first

IT more information, call ixt. 302 or 737*2167.

O u r S a l o n P r o u d C o m p l e t e ^

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/ s e e ^ e quiet, fleeting posltl f bebavlorsthatoftengounn

and tmencoujraged. wmetii child’s effort to sbow carini cooperate, to leam bew thii

^ b e responsible areM.onlio adult eyes and so fleeting tl pass you by and iu« forgott nextmdtaent.

Your child bas no.way of which behaviors you consic valuable and appropriate. ’ your child what be.tra’t doi shouldn’t do—doesn’t give formation about wbat you \ to do or what you like aboul

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repeat the b ^ a v lo r you ws HAKE A l is t : Think ab

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' Maybe he behaves a t timet ways toward siblings or tal sponslbllity seriously in soi

Now think of Mme behav . don'Mfketn your child—pi

sometimesleaves messesr feed his pet. neglects his ho or won’t do chores. Tblnk a reverse of those behaviors, whcii he does do his chores, these behbvlors to your list

. becomeonesyouwlflackni when they do happen< Rem most children do sometime the behavior parents want, is to catch those fleeting be whenthey happen.

Now the hard part. To ge a positive program, for the week give up every negatl> response you can and ackn

—only your children’s positi> behaviors.

You may have the same i ence as one set of shocked | who were worried about th daughter's belligerence. A her heavy doses of positive

; mothersald; “ W ehaveac child. I thought we were gl' positives but she m ust hav< been starved."__________

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--------TAeroblcs, Tuesday,“ —a n n rw lth Instructor : . ■** aerobics,'Tuesday,, We

a.m. wlUi Patty Slebok day, Wednesday and Tti tors Patty Slebold ac Monday*Thursday at Louise Slatter.

Tbe fee for the slx-we per week, $15 for 3 daj per week. Pre-registri 324*3389.

Need a brush-uTWIN FALLS - A i

class for persons wh

a ared childbirth cc iy Regional Medic p.m. In the Women’s 1 Conference Room locaU Childbirth preparalli

........."cedures^ ill be revlewiing adjustment and a t

. will be Included.The fee Is (5 and par

calling the Women’s Hi ’ 737-2900 between 9 a.

through Friday.

Singles hear taTWIN FALLS - "Ll

. the topic of the New Single Support Group) p.m. today In Room 10{ College of Southern Ida!

Margo Schmidt, s loc speaker. She will disci years and making th< parents and teens.

This-group is spons Directions snd there I

. Is not required. For. Center at 733-9554, ext.:

____ Little.ones canJEROME - The Jer

ferlng a Pee Wee 1 children 3 years old t Include cartwheels, ro! tivlties. Designed to Ir Uon, the class will be Jefferson School cal Karolyn Bates and Mell

The fee Is 55 and pa Jerome Recreation Dis

St. Benedicts sJEROME - St. Ben

will offer a Sibling CU - They are encouraged <

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ed drug*awareness p r public schools have paid with youngsters belters

.cope with peer pressi dn ^ s , according to a sui ed Thursday.

The most promising fl the Weekly Reader surve youths In grades two thr authors said, was th'graders feel less pres marijuana.

The percentage of yo reporting either some pi

• lot of pressure-to use the ; ped from 31 percent In 19

cent In 1987.On a less optimistic

' survey found that kids hew pressures lo use a

. calne known as "crack”' sume wine coolers.

The study’s findings , . coolers, a rather recent

- the alcoholic beverage m ■ particularly revealing.

Thirty-four percent of : p a d e rs indicated they f : to wine coolers. It sa •p e rc e n t reported th(• pressure among their p : cocaine or crack.: Thomas Seesel, execul of th e ' National C

• >AIcobollsm, said "the ‘ pressure to try a gatewi• alcohol should be.of equa• especially given the Inli : wine coolers that are; moted as though <

'— nonalcoholic soda pop. . : lo totensify the campaigi : [children thal alcohol Is a : form. Including wine cMli

-X* ’ Terry Borlon, • edltftr 1 Field Publications, wblc : Weekly Reader, told a

: ierence lhat decrej pressure to. experiment Juana “ may oe relal

Th« Country 1 In:

•Colored Boslc< •GroMvin« Wr •Silk Flowers ft Ribbons

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Iforyou■\,ls a_ calendar. ilstlng..bea vents and education. Infon Utted by nursday tor publ r section. Jjes-iVews,- P.O. Box S48, T sr tbem.to our otace at 133 Tl

erome begln-todayweek session ol aerobic exer ihe Je rone Rec ieaUuu DlKt schedulels:r,-Wednesday and FridajTi ir Louise Slatler; Low-fmi Wednesday and Thursday Dold, lnstructori_Aeroblcs, A I Thursday at hoon,"wllfi Inst

and Deanne Ford; Aerob at 5:45 p.m. with instru'

■week session is J10.50 for 3 d days pen week or $20 for 4 d stration Is re q u ir^ by c31

i-uponchltdblrttirA prepared childbirth refrei who have previously take course will be held a t M

sdlcal Center today from 7 ’s Health and Education Ce cated on the second floor, 'atlon and medica) center ewed. A film, discussion on a tour of the labor/delivery

participants must pre-reglste> Health and Education Centi

a.m. and 4 p.m. on Moi

talk on tean-years•Living with Teen-agers" wl !w Life for a New You (Ll lip) when It meets from 7 108 of the Shields Building a

Idaho.local counselor, will be the g

iscuss ways to adjust to the them more satisfying for

onsored by lhe Center for •e is no charge. Pre-registn 'or. more information, call Kt.361.

in learn cartwheel:Jerome Recreation District ) 5 Tumbling -class-designed d through Kindergarten and rolls, head stands and othe:

9 Improve balance and coor< begin Tuesday al 3 p.m. Ir cafeteria. Instructors will ileiissa Bench, participants may register a

District office or call 324-3389.

5 se ts Sibling Clas:Benedicts Family Medical O Class for children ages 2 an ed to bring a life-sized doll I from 7-8 p.m. in the confei

-feeling-pri i t w ine CO) — Heighten- dramatic I: programs In school as i

laid dividends, about the da er-equipped to "When w issure to use four years survey releas-' startled by

amount of g flndlng' from that young irvey of 500,000 minimal ro through 12, Its educating U i that four-, drugs.” iressure to try The survc

fourth-CTad< young people was where

! pressure or a about the the drug drop- than double

1 1983 to 25 per- 15 perccnt t

Stic note, the inform ation ds a re feeling "We can a form of co- an ti-drug a

:k’’ and to con- few y e a rs ,"

gs about wine jnt entrant Into I s market, were I —

of the fourth-y fell pressure M m a W L said, WhUe 24 they sensed

r peers to 'try

icutlve director \Council on \

the continued \ eway drug like \ qual concem —Introduction of ire being pro-

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«y—lerclse ..caU324-430L^.,. .......rlstrict— T ------------

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0 parents due In June i Valley Regional Medl

TheLamaze-based on Thursdays froitl

-Health and Educa located on the second

2 davs Designed lo prepi

t d l S c r a ^ o ^ atant mother Is asked

• ■ to bring two pillows._____to attend.

? Pre-reglslratlonWomen’s Health an between9a.m.and4

?i5l ‘Scrambie forCenter TWIN FALLS - T

Idaho Stote Perlnasr pro- "Scramble for Life’)n slbl-" FrldayaUheBlue'Lory unit Men and ladies a

. four-person scramblster by may be entered or pinteral llonislimitcdtothefiJonday The entry fee Is

' holes, golf cart, n lunch from noon to 1

5 . three teams. Shotgur______ The-flrst hole-in-o

will be Taurus, compliment(Living TwinFalls.7 to 9 Send enlry fee,-1

; al the state Perinatal Pro' Lakes Country Club,

e guest information, call 733-he teen _ , . ,>r both Free backpac

M».„ TWIN FALLS ^ t trekking will be heli

,irat on country. 135 Main A> Jancl Houlburg,

Sawtooth Wildernes (SWELL), will p re

sis______^needcd.-backpacks,.cl'is of outdoors and safety.

-3^5- MVRMC plan•her ac- TWIN FALLS - tordina- Center will hold con

In the consccullve Monda} will be p.m. in the 5th Floor ““ * ^ Theclasseslwillcc r a t the control i

ministering medica also be given. Indiv tlon on one topic ma>

e e The cost of the claallowed to attend fr

I Center required and early and^ip. Cail the EducationII lo the weekdays between £ iference mation and to reglste

ressure—oolers

Increase in the role of s a source of information dangers of drugs." we tabulated the survey

rs ago,” he said, "we were jy the contrast between the of pressure to try drugs, ig people r<^orted, and the role that school played ih I them aboul the danglers of

rvey said the percentage of aders reporting ihat school re they learned the most e dangers of drugs more bled over four years, from It to 32 perccnt, with school Icpding source of-antL-dnig- lon.an see the effects of these

abuse efforts of the last s." Borton said.

ENS TISSUE•Vo o v e r oought w ith a

Ions a n d n o Ions >, try u sin g on old r bill. G oocT o ld U.S. n ey h a s a h igh en o u g h c o n te n t to c lean thb w ith o u t sc ra tch in g a n d >ut le a v in g lin t Ilko a a s , fac ia l o r to ile t

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ig of infants tau([hBenedicts Family Medical

Ital class on lofant care am le feeding and practice bxi

7 p.m. .m the Gonferen?e Is M per cdupIeTFo'r“inf^rc

f o r t h o s e d u e j n ^ u- A p re p a r^ chlidblrtb cou ne begin on TUursday at [edical Center. • sed series of six classes will i ini 7 to 9:30 p.m. In the W jcatlon Center conference )nd floor. The course fee is$3( repare parents for chlldblr he course Includes films, sll( n and answer sessions. The ked to wear comfortable pai ws. A support person is enco

1 Is required by callb: and Education Center a t : d4p.m.

io r L i f e ’ o n F r i d a y- The Dr. Glenn A. Hoss Me ■Inatal Project ,Ltd. sixth life” golf tournament will I {'Lakes Counlry Club. 's ai£ Invited to participate nblc for pros and amateurs, ir pairs will be assigned. Pa ne first 100 paid entries, is $50 per person and IncIi

refreshments, lee prizes,' to 1:15 p.m., and prizes for t gun start is atl:30 p.m.In-one on No. 17 wins a 198 ents of Roy Raymond Ford,

and include handicap, tc Project, c/o Nate Ross-PG) lub, Box 582, Twin Falls, 833 733-2337. -

l a c k i n g c l i n i c o f f e r- A free clinic on backpack held May 2 from 1-3 p.m. at jAve.E.g, a licensed guide and o\ ness Expeditions for Lucky present information on eqi ks,.sl(;eping.baga.and-pads.-ly- •

3 n s d i a b e t e s s e r i e s- Magic Valley Regional I community diabetes classes day nights starting May 4 }or conference room.I cover such topics as causes ol of diabetes. Instruction llcations and dietary planni dividuals requiring specific nay receive private Instructlc classes is $40. Ohe support p i free of charge. Pre-regislr irly reglstratfon Is recomr ional Resource Center al :n 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. for mo! lister._____________ .

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NEW .YORK (AP) - wear lingerie, and sooti in network television coi

The three major n( • relaxed long-standing r

how lingerie could be commercials. Previou; makers were forced tc quins or mo'dels In leol bnstrate their products.-

The first new ads networks are likely PJaylex Inc., whose apj

-------- has-croatcd-a-palr-of.featuring women mode Your Heart bras.

The company said th' pccted to begin appearln

" It gives us a more ci more natural way of d product,” said Robe marketing executive fc ford, Conn.-based Playtc

The admakers descri mercials as tasteful, im downright tam e con- network TV’s regular fare, especially tne soa with commercials fea

;_____ dad,.m odels_in _ads_ fdrinks, fitness eq'uipmei clubs.

"The-'bras arc not revealing," said Betty

' the Grey, Advertising Ii who supervised the cr behind thenewPloytcxa

"Wc are not doing chc are showing a product,";

. .'Also In May, a divisioi I Corp. plans to run a 1

mercial with a model i: > area where it is testing

Isotoner bras and pantie: The . commercial "

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g restrictions on Elegancbe displayed In descriptloilously, lingerie- They ha1 to use -manne- mannequlileotards to dem* molds: Wl:ta.- - women wIs to reach the colored, n<Iy to be from ' "Some capparel division to show b•of.commerclals tractive,"idellng Its Cross Althougl

independe: the ads are cx- against acirIngMay4. . models, sce contemporary, made llttlif displaying our duclng cobert Hall, a distributio} for the Stam- But latelytex. advertiserscribe the com- to permit

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ment and health ' ads that ;lot particularly ^«nslve." (jtty Freedman, fdcasc-b j? Inc. executive ‘ed.creative effort ' That a

2x ads. Playtex, wcheesecake. We ing modelit," she added. in Europe,sion of Sara Lee Playtex’a lingerie com* for thc Un2l in the Boston . executiveng a new line of acceptedities. while NB(

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to air rie ads*aceful young woman,'’ said nvin, a spokeswoman for thc ork offlco of DPS Dorland Ide, which made the ad. mce has seldom been an apt tlon for lingerie commercials, have featured bras draped on lulns and headless body When models were used, thc wore lingerie over b ris t ly

, never flesh-toned, leotards, e of the strange ways wc had ' bras made fhem look unat-

said Mb. Freedman.--------ugh some cable networks and idcnt stations had no policies accepting lingerie ads with some advertisers'thought it

ttle sense to spend a lot pro- commerclals for limited

tlon.ate last year, ABC Informed sers It had revised Its policies n it use of live models In commercials.

>t of things evolve gradually me, and this is one of thc ve thought wc could change," C spokesman Jeff Tolvln.Id the policy colls for lingerle- it arc "restrained and Inof* " Commercials will be Judg- •by-case as they ore submlt-

came as good news to , which Hall said has been us- Id s in lingerie ads for years3C.ex’s admakers made two ads United States, the marketing id said. Both ABC and CBS d them outright, he said. (BC BQid 11 would limit their daytime when women con-

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