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Potal B/LONNIEROSENV Tlmes-NewswriU . TWIN F A L L S - Price-c __ bnth ftimmnrtltlk {utUTCS L Ihe’cash markul arC the widespread inquiry Into Industry, a Justice. Di lawyersaid Wednesday. A nd'the grand-Jur>* in' may cite potato growers as ..possiblo price Hxing 8chcm ...... - -KeiuAndersoiv superv recently opened Justice D / Sciii volu WASHINGTON- (UPI) SChleSinger. warning man may be needed if Iran': We^esday urged immet consumption ol more than h , lridustrlali7Jid- natiohs- future” tororrsetifiuioss'or •^5 -----------------— ^AME&SC .. 1 polntir EHSrstuS WASHINGTON (UPI) - publicly supporting the shi — - .the adminlBlralion-has-fiet- of- specialisls lo assess v occur- if he is ousted, off ____Wednc^ay. - ' Tliu revic^v wa^ untie: .State Department and ' Security*(2ouncii experts'. ■" '"Saunders.'The group is — broader-task force lookin / .Iranian situation and h Undersecretary David New " Officials said il is c , tionships in the Persian Gi >Middle Easl will be Iransfoi ------- shah's pro-wcstcnridcasar ■■ (^@®d Business . — '‘■^Classified................. .Comics ........ ............. •— ~ Tlie elders ........... ’ . ; M agic V alley .............. ==:0.bituarles-:.—.T.-=== __ Opinion ..................................... People ........................... ' ' Sports -------- Valley life Weaftior^TT .. Budget talk J'.GflV^EV^pijOpoic^C stale Spending hasieci n,: ; Thrill and anoi , ---------------- _^ageB3- ito inc INWALD investigatior Titer " declined lo i :trcollu3ioiun. ^nature of the trading and_cdgod- collu he fociis of u ' *agrecinontii' to tlio Bolato - modities hr Department . ducers is *'( Investigatior investigation------ The -Jusi 5 as vlcltms of subpoenaed ernes. for bnck-as ervisor -bt.-o. individuals; e Department levels nf lli r ..... ^ ^ ^ R l w e s t-C 0 ^ ^ 5 2 2 S. 3rd. E. Salt Uke.CUyjl iesinj intMl [) - Energy Secretary .Ja landatory conservati9n meas an's oil exports remain lia ■nediale volunlary culs in in half amillioabiirl-elsa day. is-are- -'iborrowinM- against- rofTfaliMin'^I by taking alTexI SCHL-ESiNGER— ting out oil fears dying wha I — While^jlill by a neuli shah of Iran, regime, iet-up^-groupr-:— ^With-thnt- s whal could committee officials said what impac have on U.S iticrtatcoji b}' A» .ib'lsra nd -Nalional _ Another gi •Stnh^llanild— oil strike, wi is parl of' nationsofSi: iking into ilic of oil per day I headed by Despite th Jcwsom. Stale Depar clear rela- ,ing Carter s 1 Gulf and Ihe sfofniediflhe - .. sanrrcpinccd— P ^H lc dl.. Ofe [0]gjD -W eSdap A7 o Shahpkjur Ba ' • • . months oT v ~ Uont)“ ^ IranjansT^ ........... C7 foreigners fl .; .. ■C1 --------- newiy rebper Bl-2 . Premier-di -R9—____ IDlSgdJSradu ... . . nr . ... poliUral nrj ...........A6 police — bl . : 'oppressiond . . C2.6 '' ' sales id Israc -------- ------------- __jn4,opy.m. I fail, I ca : - hesaid. i budgem?::; "' wcncrkici- ir-rjITTir Bl. BfPH WASHING lias restored .........deep cu(s lh ____ federal heal ofti Department Wclfarc.and r.lJdwaGlMn However, i — ond-Budget- >3— — ---------- flrial-bodgct- 1 —■ '•C- ......... .....nrAorjimc __ : . ; quiry i Eion of Uie potato industry. lo conimenl on the specific. ' the inquio’^ but- he acknowl- ] illusion,-«r-w:crel,—Illegal - —i iisDi'rpricingbctwccTTCjnfl^— i brokers and polato pro- i ■'dearly one area" of the ; ;lon. . . . I uslice-- Dep'nrtment'-has i ed financial records from as • i as 1971 from as many as GO ;•] Is ond.firms involved in all { the potato industry.' Tho ----- 'TtTtTVl L ' ... ... '■ Utah - '8 4 1 1 5 -------- gervy •James • million barrels a da jasures double tho normal wi iialted, "The situation is s< n U.S^ news conference. "W ly. inlhiscounlry.ofa.vc ist-tlie — -—Hc-urged America: exlfir 2 aaily by volilnfarilyT -Obeying ihc. 55 IOO.O(H)barrois. j^ ^ H - —=-^Lowerlng=- home ' degrees, saving 300,(> -Eliminating all ...... Schlesinge.r^id.th tD rcplace supplies fi —sapplierr-and-if-nec Under the 1975 agree I. Sinai, the United-Sl cnougholl. Iran on Dec. 27 hal U.S. demand and IS - consuming nations, cutoff nuy not be fi Iranlar{pllstitlislnti ------- sciiiosinger’s-oirsi one given Tuesday 1 — said.oiLj:oasiimiDU. difficu]ty"'forsixmo U Iran ..{5 unable HPiH Schlcslnger sajd, it \ ‘ •’• ^1 stockpiles enougli rb‘ rHe Sditi the Enen jj^^B ' proposed standby mt Among possible er jO jflH - might j^dogt are m^ that were used diirin __________ months. Schlcslnger , . grow increasingly lij fail to resume prodjic - ^----- r-'n'' at to do if 5 !Utraj or marxist-oriented - • I nt-in-mindr-Srtundw’s ^ o jje y -^ c is trying to dciermlhe i )act such a change would s U.S.-Soviet compelition and t group in the Newsom leam < which Is dcpriving-^^ 'OnlyHi----- 5 million to'G million barrels t liiy. I tho shah's shaky 'position.— )arlment spokesman Hodd- t r said U.S, support.for him 1 iament -- ' 5 changes < iw (UPI) - Parliament i IV’appaivmi 'focmation_pLa 1 Bakhtiar in hopes of ending ‘ r violence as thousands of i Americans and" other ; fled tho country from Uie i pcnedairporl,- • . -------- 1 r-dcsignati>'Bjikhtiar pro- I idualiv to end martial lavv, ( rcaFprB¥irers~iI)oIIsirilie I irm of tlie SAVAK secret blamed~for -2lTears-^of_:_i fl dniftoriure — and endbil. i ra'elandSoutirAWca, ' '*■ j -my-misaion^ni sucet‘eyr4f-;-,'i cannot Imagine what Uie 2 .. .i l/m d ke^a a o d ^i lo s t^ PHIL1PSHABECX)FF ” m )N,Y.TimcsServlcc ■■1 NGTON-^BVhlfe'Hou^d'; •edall'orpartolmanyofthc ,t lhat, had bcen_planned for.. callh programs in. Ihc 1380^--! after an apppal by Uie c ■nl of Health, Education and ( iul-'public_cdlicism.by.Scn.___ ( irKj;nhodyi»moiig.oUiflr6.„Lii r. an Office of Management I :ct-yorklnK-paper outlininfi—ri i^tTlcdslons-for^tiic-hcaitn-r- __ri_rrtr\\j^.nf' u.hif'h ujnc;-- 1 . -h ' invest subpoenas request infon "everything as U’ rplate , products buying^and selling —names of-prlncipals-and rocoTasV’TTccorciing'to'a"! fqr;Ofe-Idp Foods,'.whicli, subpoena Tuesday. Fre^il processors, ' growers’ or^ and ^wcral East Coast^ • traders confirmed ■they re .■•governrrienl 'subpoenas d past week. . . ^ Some of the firms whi^: |YfpT^~ ytar, No.'4 i^ants cuts day from petroleum stockpi, 1winter withdrawal, Sciiiesing is serious, but ii is not critical. "We sliould begin to takeprud avoluntary nature." ■leans, to save a tolal 000.000 hr ilyTT 55 miles'per hour speed Iin ime-thermostQts-to—a—mn: 50.000 barrels. all unnecessarrdrlvtngrsav d_Uic United Slates will help Isi » from.iraii, formerly-tho-in; necessary-wiil-send-UTS-oil ireemenl oh Israel’s withdraw, l-Statcs-is-rcquircd-lo-h*?lp- halted exports tliat supplied 5 1 15 percent of total demand ns. Schlesinger said the imp IC fclt"for sevcral..\\’ccks bee; In transit aboard tankers, il-supprysurveywas'lci^s'optii ay by. a State Departmenl of ing nations could manaiie v months or morLnvilhoul Irani; 3le to resume exports by thi it will be Iniiposslble to rebull 1rb-avoidihortagcs next winle nergy Department will publil ^measures next week, e emergency measures the Ui mandatory oll'allocatlon and irlng the 1973-74 oil embargo, i Im; "nuilP rnanaL'cnblo" for tht Igor said, but *he .supply-sil ^ light after Uial if Iran’s oil fi djictioh wilhin six months. shah goe - "in .the context of his cor role" remains unchanged. e —Brjisln|flhr'™rt5-'¥OT role," Uie administration ,i subtle indication thal it e the shah lo remain in IranJ quishcs real powor lo a ^ ------ Tlie-Unit^l SlalPb-lb- tryh the-KiluaUon.inJran throu; moans, adminislrationoffic The Commerce Dtpar Uio recommendationrof- Dcparlmonl, issued lie • shipment o f. $3.:T million American kerosene lo Iran - the heatlnglncl crisis there, —While House officials Defense Department advi: dent Carter lo move - -warsliips-nearer- to Iran, Soulh China Sea' lo' Iho Ifidl __ But they said the-Naliona jComuJiZand._Ui(uStatO) ■•^verc'againsi the. niove'a __ agre<vlwHhthcm.________ The officials-said Uie s moved into the South China - first placc/’to underiine ol Uiat there be no inleff( _ _out.slde_pojver:ill_durLng_U turmoil. In a Telaled matter. ; -:_dlplomal said thb United ; assured. lsriTel:’‘Which‘iieti percent of Ils oil' from In ^,would:get:help-IMhe supply So’far, the diplomat said, __ not ,had inlo. its . petroleuTn reserves. ~ iin tMtippeal iiea^h ~~lililiilViril lij th o 'S n P Y n ■■Indicates that njany^of.the "'w ill be funded at a lower le .lheI^79^lscalyea^. ....... An HEW,spokcsraaii sal ...dcparlment could make nc on thb budget. However, official said that Secrtlary _CalUail(LJiiiva&:i\vorkln^ : thls.woek.beforo.thc.budg the printer In an effort to r --rm orcol Uicslashod lunds^ Kenncdyr-when- lolfl-'til tigalii irmation on rt>cclvlngsub ites to raw. Foods In Twii ng, including in Boise, Oi nd-financiai— CamaUon-C rspokcsman— Potato -Proc h received a processing ai ; 5 >b p a c k e rs , and Potato C iryanlzalions an organizatl cbmmodlUes ,. Idaho grau-cr received Uie The AmerJ during 'the processing .n .receive a su i^h reported company.spo I A . Twin Falls, I ' 'lh, piles, almost' ' nger said. al," he told a- udcnl actions barrels of oil _ SBBB0 limit, saving inximum— iving 200,000 ~^K r9I IsracXfj.nd oil_____H H S 3ii-lo-Israel:------- from Uie p-lsrael-gcl ------- 15 pcrcent id among oil - of the timisUc'thati-------- who. _wiui_::iitue__ ; his summer, ' ulld world oil H P^« )Hsh a-liat-of UnitedSlatcs id other steps _ ^ ___ _ I. Schlesinger . * hn npxf thrN» ;iluallon will______________ fields should __. V ....... onslituMonal. 1 js.giving a ~ encourages Tho i.Jiutpnly.as. _________ Dugh s e v e r a l ' ' . ^ ficialssaid: 'artmenl, on TWIN r I-Ule-Stalo_ Jrcczoovt llcensL' for tfie flow l »i or icmpcrali □n lo relieve slrclchcs. rc. In iddl Ils salii, Ihe around SI vised Prcsi- water spii Anierlc.in concern fc n, from the such as Bl idian Ocean. j„h„ Tr nal Security , Rpriamal Hei)iirln)aiL_:_.jusltow f and Carter j jrcczc bef in-arc ships were jams, na Sea in Uic He 'aald obr coiTCcni - - -shown b? rfercnce by' paHs. but _the_!rani.in__ warmup; an Israeli iccjamsa 1 States has 1,0^ Trncy si etsjlp_tol6y;2^|n^lho car Iran, that it T~m55i-iirM )ly-ls-cut-offi— — tromthc-l I, Israel has eastern Id t “" 'S 'e i' havci;om( icutsd >;ork-T{mcsy- Uia. rlohl -di ^g.Prggraiiis.';::nTr r^lcqu(thtl^ level than in J n Us firs . appeals pcric iaid. that. Uie__ had.slashed no comment . • hcalUi progr r, one HEW Involving pr< ry Joseph A. of iiealth ed' gJils.lall off:L_drug, and_al dgct.‘wcnl-to— research.-^- ) restore still No totil fji 01 me new milli^tisoido iiig p r i jubpocnasureldalioFro-’cji .. Vln Falls. J.K.'Slmploi Co.. Ore-Ida Foods.. In Hoist-, _Co_in-Nrfinpar-WoK(<>rrv-^ roccssing 'in Nnmpa;- all—- '_and fresh packing outfits,.__ 0 Growers'of Idaho'fPGli, cation thal represcnls l.Goo vers.— ------ • • erjcan Potato’Company, a '.firm in Biackfoot, didn’t subpoena, according, to a 5pokesman..and isthusonc . .Idaho T ......... ie Snake River has b hen4h&S " ByBONNIE BAIRD JON Tlmes-News writer >1 , FALI^ - Nol often does II over from bank lo bank, espec A'~l5~higl>.-btit-Uie,past.fc_w d alures havo Icfl a solid ice c( cs. . ______ dditlon To Ihe speelaciilar' s< Shoshone Falis and several jpHls down canyon walls, ibe 1 tor Bureau of Reclamation of Biackfoot. Tracy, chief of Uie power divi latlon. in Burlev.‘.sald lhe~bur w-far-bcIoW:^ajlsadcs-Dajn-ar beglnSj,l)ut' said il is frozen't; arcas'below-UKi Amurlcaii-Fall lid water still flows beneath tl by the large 'amounfspillirig )ut thick Ice covers the^flow in s -.only- coricwn-js .Uial.shoiil( jp and the Ice begin lo break u is and build ice dams to result ii y saidnhis would,nol create mu canyon as Ui'ei-e is liltlb lo Ire 'Ttl&Eic-Valley-would£scnne an ic-lcebulltfTipsrBnra-numbcr 1Idaho, as far downstream as I imctloodlng, tnrbuid^ -directic^'' bui' sU!i-.;-‘an t--. ........ ...... : ____ irsl. p rp p o ^ s belor^ ifre— Jriodlasl month, Uie OMU id drasUcally .many_major. )grams, particularly -those preventive healUi, support education and manpower. -alcohoLabuso_and_ljasic__ figures were avariabie but ■aollarsorevennlOTJFf^----- : 'nnnAnlcnpftfPW hnwnvpr ricecc ••of only a few Idahu'.cpm - ix'iiiginvesllgated. Anderson said -^^Kularitics-in-conunDdHli —-his^stnff-ia-looklng ul'-po;; __ fixing In cash market sales Price manipulation ai cosM)r.s • wfls-fa third, t c reinotcr’Tocus'of-thc'tn^ according to the attorney "That’s a much lower-pi . said, . Thursday, Januc ....... |ip z .i 5 been a mass of ice ^ak&:fre ONES ■“ ■' Trc 2r feet \ s the Snake River 4,900 pecially now when in the ^days of sub-zero feet o e cover”utr several ------ —T r t - ^ main •' scenery"cre;ilecl' ■■■'J ‘^V ;ral places where week be freezing causes - dema 1 officials for areas warn _......... "w ith I Jivision, Bureau of wl'nte bureau is not sure... other i-and-rcscwolc-Uic— , ._HC; n'below Pallsa<le.s ‘ ssnow ralls-anttM lflidoka" .„lndlc; in.lhi h the jce cover, as ' powc irig ovorShoshDnc~'"coupl In several areas. . relea k up It could cause '• in m it in flooding," _ e.xpci much of a problem___“A I Iw damaged; and • -zero ianycoffi'pllcations frcez bcrof flamrca's In-------- isifnS IS Biackfoot. might :Pulis . .. “ relca gcttoJ the budpui officcTcsloi^ ___tial portion of lli.» Jun ------UttflnftnH tn tnlfo n',y,-jy fpnp; programs. Again,' no t( available, _______ _____ , Sonic programs fared c( worse than oUiors. Preven prograrfis suffered deep ci Tj:.tPJTncdlca!,:cdiicalion was -altogether,, jllusic mpanics' nol Anderson sa the invcstigat vsldes ir- victimsofpric ossibleiirk'i*— received-subp _____________IUea_wliaLthc anioni; pro- “ ‘-•''I'"'-' i but -more' ''"'"B “ dll invcstlBMlim: , r - . O u r attorneys .clarification 0 priority," he ian>4,1979 . . ; .. ; ;; .^vj iiiii! c e down-in the canyoi sezssA tk •racy said pTilisadT's Dam is r t per second pf water, and Ml X) second feel, which is unusua he winter. Last year at this tim tof wafer wfis released at Minii ’racy-said-thc-^urrenl-flowt intainodlhroug)i.lhe.wintor, Wejsfcpped lip' th'e^waleina skend'because of the cold we nand for power, but Uiis may rms up," hesaid. "-However, w h prettymuch thcsamc disch: Iter bccausc of a heavy snow p or snow courscsin that arp.i --'- [O Bfrid Jackson-Lake Dam ha; iw now and Lewis Lake Divi' lcatos.at4oustnormal:^orugo-> Uie spring. He said-water is'I ver production only. Ho said it iplc’ cf^yoars'DefOYiniiisrTiTOi eased so early in.the season. many places, bul any single )ccted lo freeze over occasional ‘Anytime \yie have severaldays o -wcaUier, we can expect por; eze. but it doesn't happen loo f lisades and olher dams where cased Into Uic rlve^"Tracy.sai behest :d-a-su'bslnn-' "^lial biidgct" inds_ILJiad__rccommend-i [im the health intend to give totals were ask for more • ■^ . The final buc ■iot^iderably-, 6^“ “ " entlvehealU, b „, , ^andajd jid^nfs-i iTcllmlKB^a budsel deficit - :partofhlseff ire.ilttT-'fundi; budgc»_offlcc Iffitl-SIVWn^^BOurtslnitilr on in said the role of growers in .igation is Uiat. of iMSslb^V---• " pricemanipulalion,- - - :i6iUor--flrm-i«(ter-fiFn>-tha.trr7T--: lubpoenas-said they had'no------- tho ln \/f»;lt{;.-illnr> )c ______ 1_ irl of Oru-Ida aaid, "We’re difficult' time trying'to .' :;.wi)at. 12u^2Uibpouna-isJoc_ ------ leys arc altcmpting to gel a ^'• on of just what they want." \ Continued on page A2--t; ~ ........... zr ^ 1 niarlt?iKn|'.»'I'Ti[Tii's-Nf>k!. j yon th is week j ^S€o/d/-^ is releaitng 4,3(Kr‘cubic T Minidoka Dam, about ^ isually high for so early time about 1,000 second ' linidoka. lowH-wiH-i>robably-be------------------ flyover Palisa'deTTasl "I" I weather and'the hj^i ' ’ .......... ... nay slack up sonie if il r. wc expcct to continue schar^clhroughinit'Uio .... .... )w pack In Jackson and. ^" ,, :J\,as_~jibout 40 inches of Divide, 00 inches. This- igo-spacc.willji^Hieodcd— j-----------»- is'betng us«i-now for . Id it has been at least a TiTOinrwater^'ha^ tJeen , CUie.civer4o.fcee2e-ovor..~ f'Sl.P.scctlon mitUit be . • ; onally. i laysahdnightsdf;i>elow,‘ “ ,,i portions of the-river lo 00 frequently. 1 know II '1 Mmow-iMs-open-belw-^-^— lere the water is being • • /.said...... ~— --- toreS^ jct"-offlcers -traditionally ---------- - id gi^inp ’ive nnd agencies habitually- , - ore than they expect to get. - budget usuaUy ..occupies, a ound. • - -'— -------------y is year, because ~of the' '9-pl^ge-7to~rcducc the— —r ficil to S30 billion or as. 5 effort to curb inflntWh, the flee was in deodly earnest .Tjrifvnlvasoossible, ----- '

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  • Potal• B/LONNIEROSENV

    Tlmes-NewswriU— . TWIN F A L L S - Price-c__ bnth ftim m n rtltlk {utUTCS L

    ■ Ihe’ cash m arkul arC the w idespread inquiry Into

    — Industry, a Ju s tic e . Di law yersaid Wednesday.■ A n d 'th e grand-Jur>* in' m ay cite potato growers as

    ..possiblo price Hxing 8chcm...... - -K eiuA nderso iv superv

    recently opened Justice D

    / “

    Sciiivolu

    WASHINGTON- (UPI) SChleSinger. warning man m ay be needed if Iran': W e^ esd ay urged immet consumption ol more than h

    , lridustrlali7Jid- natiohs- future” tororrsetifiuioss'or

    • ^ 5

    -----------------— ^ A M E & S C. . 1 polntir

    E H S rs tu SWASHINGTON (UPI) -

    publicly supporting the shi— - .the adminlBlralion-has-fiet-

    of- specialisls lo assess v occur- if he is ousted, off

    ____W ednc^ay .- ' Tliu revic^v wa^ untie:

    .State D epartm ent and ' Security*(2ouncii experts '.

    ■" '"S aunders .'T he group is — broader-task force lookin

    / .Iran ian situation and h U ndersecretary David New

    " Officials said il is c , tionships in the P ersian Gi

    > Middle E asl will be Iransfoi ------- shah 's pro-w cstcnridcasar

    ■■ (^@®d

    B u sin e ss .— ' ‘■^Classified.................

    .C o m ic s ........ .............•— ~ — T lie e ld e rs ...........’ . ;

    M ag ic V a lle y ..............— ==:0.bituarles-:.—.T.-=== __ O p in io n .....................................

    P e o p l e ...........................' ' S p o r ts --------

    “ ■ V alley lifeW e a ftio r^ T T . .

    Budget talkJ '.G flV ^E V ^p ijO po ic^C

    sta le Spending h a s ie c i

    n , :

    ; Thrill and anoi— ,---------------- _ ^ a g e B 3 -

    ito incINWALD investigatiorTiter " declined lo i:trcollu3ioiun. ^ n a tu r e of the

    trading a n d _ c d g o d - collu he fociis of u ' *agrecinontii' to tlio Bolato - modities hr

    D epartm ent . ducers is *'( Investigatior

    investigation------ T h e - Ju s i5 a s vlcltms of subpoenaed ernes. • fo r bnck-as ervisor -b t.-o . ind iv idua ls ; e Department levels nf lli

    r .....

    ^ ^ ^ R l w e s t-C 0 ^ ^ 5 2 2 S . 3 r d . E .

    S a l t U k e . C U y j l

    iesinjintMl[) - Energy Secretary .Ja landatory conservati9n meas an 's oil exports rem ain lia ■nediale volunlary cu ls in in half am illioab iirl-e lsa day. is -a re - -'iborrowinM- against- rofTfaliMin'^I by taking alTexI

    S C H L - E S iN G E R — — t in g o u t o i l f e a r s

    dying w h aI — While^jlill by a neuli shah of Iran, regim e,

    iet-up^-groupr-:— ^With-thnt- s whal could com m ittee officials said what impac

    have on U.S iticrtatcoji b}' A» .ib 'lsra nd -Nalional _ Another gi

    •S tnh^l lanild— oil s trik e, wi is parl of' nationsofSi: iking into ilic of oil per day I headed by Despite th Jcwsom. S tale Depar

    clear rela- ,ing C arte r s 1 Gulf and Ihesfofn ied iflhe - . .san rrcp inccd— P ^ H l c

    dl.. Ofe[ 0 ] g j D -W e S d a p

    A7 o Shahpkjur Ba' • • . m onths oT v

    ~ U o n t)“ ^ I r a n ja n s T ^...........C7 • foreigners fl. ; . . ■ C 1--------- newiy rebper

    B l-2 . Premier-di- R9—____ IDlSgdJSradu. . . . . n r . . . .

    — poliUral n r j...........A6 police — bl. : 'oppressiond . . C 2.6 ' ' ' sales id Israc

    -------- ------------- __jn4 ,opy .m .I fail, I ca

    : - hesaid .

    i b u d g em ? ::; " 'w cncrkici- i r - r j I T T i r

    Bl.

    B fP H

    WASHING lias restored

    .........deep cu(s lh____ federal heal

    oftiD epartm ent W clfarc.and

    r .lJd w aG lM n However, i

    — ond-Budget- >3— — ---------- flrial-bodgct-— 1— ■'•C-......... .....nrA orjim c__ :

    ■ . ;

    quiry iEion of Uie potato industry. ■ lo conimenl on the specific. ' the inquio’̂ but- he acknowl- ] illusion,-«r-w :crel,—Illegal - —i iisDi'rpricingbctwccTTCjnfl^— i brokers and polato pro- i ■ 'dearly one a rea" of the ;

    ;lon. . . . Iuslice-- D ep 'n rtm en t'-h a s i ed financial records from as • i as 1971 from as many as GO ;•] Is ond.firm s involved in all {

    the potato industry.' Tho

    ----- — 'T tT tT V l

    L ' ... ... '■Utah - ' 8 4 1 1 5 --------

    gervy•James • million barrels a da jasures double tho normal wi iialted, "T he situation is s< n U.S ̂ news conference. "W ly. inlhiscounlry.ofa.vcis t-tlie — -—Hc-urged America: exlfir 2 aaily by volilnfarilyT

    -O b ey in g ihc. 55 IOO.O(H)barrois.

    j ^ ^ H - — =-^Lowerlng=- home ' degrees, saving 300,(>

    -E lim in a tin g all

    ...... Schlesinge.r^id.thtD rcplace supplies fi

    — sapplierr-and-if-nec Under the 1975 agree

    I . Sinai, the United-Sl cnougholl.

    Iran on Dec. 27 hal U.S. demand and IS

    - consuming nations, cutoff n u y not be fi I ran lar{p llstitlisln ti

    ------- sciiiosinger’s-oirsione given Tuesday 1

    — said.oiLj:oasiimiDU. d ifficu]ty"'forsixm o

    U Iran ..{5 unable H P i H Schlcslnger sajd, it \ ‘ •’• ^ 1 stockpiles enougli rb‘

    — rH e Sditi the Enen j j ^ ^ B ' proposed standby mt

    Among possible er jO j f lH - m ight j^dogt a re m ^

    that w ere used diirin

    __________ months. Schlcslnger■ , . grow increasingly lij

    fail to resum e prodjic- ^----- r-'n'' ■

    a t to d o if 5!Utraj o r marxist-oriented - •

    Int-in-mindr-Srtundw’s ^ o j j e y - ^ c is trying to dciermlhe i )act such a change would s U.S.-Soviet compelition and t

    ■ group in the Newsom leam <

    which Is dcpriving-̂ '̂OnlyHi-----5 million to'G million barrels t

    liiy. Itho shah 's shaky 'position.— •

    )arlm ent spokesman Hodd- t r said U.S, support.for him 1

    iament-- '5 changes <iw (UPI) - Parliam ent i IV ’a ppaivmi 'focmation_pLa 1

    Bakhtiar in hopes of ending ‘ r violence as thousands of i

    A m ericans and" o th e r ; fled tho country from Uie ipcnedairporl,- • . --------1r-dcsignati>'Bjikhtiar pro- I idualiv to end m artial lavv, ( rcaF prB ¥irers~ iI)oIIsirilie I irm of tlie SAVAK secret •

    blam ed~for -2 lT ears-^o f_ :_ i fl dn iftoriure — and en d b il. i ra'elandSoutirAW ca, ' '*■ j -my-misaion^ni sucet‘eyr4f-;-,'i cannot Imagine what Uie 2

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    l o s t ^PHIL1PSHABECX)FF ” m )N,Y.T im csServlcc ■■ 1N G T O N - ^ B V h lf e 'H o u ^ d '; • ed a ll 'o rp a r to lm an y o fth c ,t

    lhat, had bcen_planned fo r .. callh program s in. Ihc 1380^--! after an apppal by Uie c ■nl of Health, Education and (iul-'public_cdlicism.by.Scn.___ (irK j;nhodyi»m oiig.oUiflr6.„Lii r. an Office of M anagem ent I :ct-yorklnK-paper outlininfi—rii^tT lcdslons-for^tiic-hcaitn-r-__ri_rrtr\\j^.nf' u.hif'h ujnc;-- 1

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    investsubpoenas request infon "everything as U’ rplate

    , products buying^and selling —nam es o f-p rlnc ipa ls-and

    rocoTasV’TTccorciing'to'a"! fqr;Ofe-Idp Foods,'.whicli, subpoena Tuesday. Fre^il processors, ' growers’ or^ and ̂ w c ra l East C o a s t^

    • traders confirmed ■they re .■•governrrienl 'subpoenas d

    past week. . . ^Some of the firms whi^:

    |YfpT^~y ta r , No.'4

    i^antscutsday from petroleum stockpi,

    1 winter withdrawal, Sciiiesing is serious, but ii is not critical. "We sliould begin to takep rud avoluntary n ature."■leans, to save a tolal 000.000 hr ilyTT55 m ile s 'p e r hour speed Iin

    im e-th e rm o stQ ts-to —a—mn: 50.000 barrels.all u n n e c e ssa rrd r lv tn g rsa v

    d_Uic United S lates will help Isi » from .iraii, formerly-tho-in; necessary-w iil-send-U TS-oil ireemenl oh Israel’s withdraw, l-Statcs-is-rcquircd-lo-h*?lp-

    halted exports tliat supplied 5 1 15 percent of total dem and ns. Schlesinger said the imp IC fclt"for sevcral..\\’ccks bee; In transit aboard tankers, il-supprysurveywas'lci^s'optii ay by. a S tate D epartm enl of ing na tions could m anaiie v months or morLnvilhoul Irani;

    3le to resum e exports by thi it will be Iniiposslble to rebull

    1 rb-avoidihortagcs next winle nergy D epartm ent will publil ̂m easures next week,

    e emergency m easures the Ui m andatory oll'allocatlon and irlng the 1973-74 oil em bargo, i

    Im; " n u ilP rnanaL 'cnb lo" fo r th t Igo r sa id , bu t *he .supp ly -sil ^ lig h t a f te r U ial if I r a n ’s oil fi d jic tioh w ilh in six m on ths .

    s h a h g o e- "in .the context of his cor

    role" rem ains unchanged.e — B rjis ln |flh r '™ rt5 - '¥ O T

    role," Uie adm inistration ,i subtle indication thal it e the shah lo rem ain in I ra n J

    quishcs real powor lo a

    -̂----- Tlie-Unit^l SlalPb-lb- t ry hthe-KiluaUon.inJran throu; moans, adminislrationoffic

    — The Commerce D tpar Uio recom m endationrof- D cparlm on l, issued lie

    • shipm ent o f . $3.:T million American kerosene lo Iran

    - the heatlnglncl crisis there,—While House officials

    Defense Departm ent advi: dent C arter lo move

    - -w arsliips-nearer- to Iran,Soulh China Sea' lo' Iho Ifidl

    __ But they said the-Naliona— jCom uJiZand._U i(uS tatO ) ■•^verc 'againsi the. n iove 'a__ a g re1, FA L I^ - Nol often does II over from bank lo bank, espec A'~l5~higl>.-btit-Uie,past.fc_w d alures havo Icfl a solid ice c(cs. . ______dditlon To Ihe speelaciilar' s<

    Shoshone Falis and several jpHls down canyon walls, ibe1 tor Bureau of Reclamation of Biackfoot.Tracy, chief of Uie power divi latlon. in Burlev.‘.sald lhe~bur w-far-bcIoW:^ajlsadcs-Dajn-ar beglnSj,l)ut' said il is frozen't; arcas'below-UKi Amurlcaii-Fall

    lid w ater still flows beneath tl b y the large 'am ounfspillirig )ut thick Ice covers the^flow in s -.only- coricwn-js .Uial.shoiil( jp and the Ice begin lo b reak u is and build ice dams to result ii y saidnhis would,nol create mu canyon as Ui'ei-e is liltlb lo Ire 'Ttl&Eic-Valley-would£scnne an ic-lcebulltfTipsrBnra-num bcr 1 Idaho, a s far downstream a s I imctloodlng,

    t n r b u i d ^-d irectic^ '' b u i ' sU!i-.;-‘an t--.

    .............. :____irsl. p rp p o ^ s belor^ ifre— J rio d la s l month, Uie OMU id drasUcally .many_major. )grams, particularly -those preventive healUi, support education and manpower. -alcohoLabuso_and_ljasic__

    figures were avariabie but

    ■aollarsorevennlO TJFf^----- :'nnnAnlcnpftfPW hnwnvpr

    ricecc• •o f only a few Idahu'.cpm

    - ix'iiiginvesllgated.■ A n d e r s o n s a id

    -^^K ularitics-in-conunD dH li —-his^stnff-ia-looklng ul'-po;;__ fixing In cash m arket sales

    P rice manipulation ai cosM)r.s • wfls-fa third, t

    c re in o tc r’ T ocus'of-thc'tn^ according to the attorney

    "T h a t’s a much lower-pi . said, .

    Thursday, Januc

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    ^ak&:freONES ■“ ■ ' Trc 2r feet \s the Snake R iver 4,900 pecially now when in the ^ d a y s of sub-zero feet oe cover”utr several------ —T rt

    - ̂ m ain•' scenery"cre;ilecl' ■ ■■'J ‘̂ V ;ra l places where week be freezing causes - dema 1 officials for areas w arn

    _......... " w i t h IJivision, B ureau of wl'nte bureau is not sure... o ther i-and-rcscwolc-Uic— , ._HC; n 'below Pallsa )c ______ 1_

    irl of Oru-Ida aaid, "We’re d ifficult' tim e t ry in g 'to .'

    :;.wi)at. 1 2 u ^2U ibpouna-isJoc_------leys a rc altcm pting to gel a ̂'• on of ju st what they w ant." \ C o n t in u e d o n p a g e A2--t; ~

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    M inidoka Dam, about ^isually h igh for so early tim e a bou t 1,000 second '

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    flyover Palisa'deTTasl "I"I w ea ther a n d 'th e h j^ i ' ’ .......... ...nay s lack up sonie if il r. wc e xpcc t to continueschar^clhroughin it'U io .... ....)w pack In Jackson a n d .^ " ,, :J\,as_~jibout 40 inches of Divide, 00 inches. This-igo-spacc.willji^Hieodcd— j-----------»-is 'b e tn g us« i-now for .

    Id it h a s been a t least a TiTOinrwater^'ha^ tJeen ,

    CUie.civer4o.fcee2e-ovor..~ — f'S l.P.scctlon mitUit be . • ;onally. ilaysahdnightsdf;i>elow,‘ “ ,,iportions of the-river lo 00 frequently . 1 know II ' 1 M m ow -iM s-open-belw -^-^— le re th e w a te r is being • •/.said......~— - - -

    t o r e S ^jc t" -o fflcers -traditionally ---------- -id gi^inp ■’ive nnd agencies habitually- , - ore than they expect to get. - budget usuaUy ..occupies, a

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    is year, because ~of the' '9 -p l^ g e -7 to ~ rc d u c c th e — — r ficil to S30 billion o r a s .5 effort to curb inflntWh, the flee w as in deodly earnest

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    Vlctnamese-bBcked rebel th e m arch I0 Carabod

    ------ ehrittmas^iavc-attttckod antw o -m o re provincial cap official Vietnam News Ag Wednesday.

    -Tbe re b d radio of lhe Kaj

    M ideastpe m a y resuir

    - B yU altedPressInterna — ^A 'seniorlsraclid lp lom al-

    Iri W a^lngton Wednesday t p e a ^ negotiations with E

    ------resuino-ln-lnr(J-January,-0. Calro'sald'orrangemcntS'B i

    th a t (a r along and Iclt it to t S la te s to TOakc the next reviving the stalled talks.' T he 'israeli diplomat, who

    .to .be_ldentl(led,_con^eded d a te and speclfifi^’detail;

    . renew ed peacffTSks still w worked out. Bul he said. 1 a ^ c c d to return Its nego

    ...... W ashington a t any.tlmc.pi^S ecretary of Stale Cyrus Vai

    In Cairo, Prime Mlrilslei ■ K halil said Egypt iias not cl

    position on the negollalions ■—sinceN ovem bcrovcr tw pl

    — but Is prepared lo resui ^ o w a r d a ̂ a c e treaty.

    •T Q ia lir^ fflffec l'E g y p r negoliailons could re su m e ' s tag e .” He suggested a m edlote. possibility .was i between himself and-Vance.

    The Egyptian official sa!--------leave-lt-up-to (Vonce) to <

    method of n^cslPblLshlnR co

    A bortionco n d em i

    !_by_pgpe-;___ VAflCAN CITY (UPI)i - ' John P a iin rW rtnosday re j • • vehem ent condemnation ol I which he branded deslrucl I norm al family structure L 1 basis of human soclely.!_______Thc.ponlL[f:sJJiicdj:ondci; abortion in less' than a w

    during two genera! audlenc ! In St. Peter’s Basilica

    ,-Vfl tlean'B lil tramodcm audl "T hat which !s eupiic

    _____rc fe r r f id - to ,a s_ lh c Jn tc rpregnancy cannot be con any '^o lher' categorybcslc

    ' m oral law, which is I - •itsd f,’’ thcPollsh-bomponi ' ■ ■ R estating -the Roman— ' church's-fundom enlal-poi

    JUc begins a l conccptlon,;------- abo rtton -deslroys-! “between mother and chi!

    :T ~ : :" 'T h c ’£hurcnTXJsiiioTris-“T : th e p rivate good of each p<

    I !;pope.5aid,J!.but aiM (or .tJ] I >goodp(everysociely, natio I -ofanycontinenl.■; ‘ “ f'The family-is a f the cc

    : common good In all Its ( ; because it conceives and gi

    ■ ' Vatican sources said thi : p apal campaign was al

    / Ijbcral abortion law pas? ^ I tS la n parliament last sun

    U .b . t o t a ■some ref u•• MANILA, Philippines ( I ■ United S tates and two othe

    . ogrecd to 1; V le tn am e^ relugees (roi . outside Manila, bul oni; ' o((ered sanctuary to a I

    rflen, women and children shores. . .

    • The Philippines ihreate-------- Uh&^'rgo-thlp-Tting An bac

    . b u t re(used to give any wa - '2,400 s trailded passenger

    f—:..^they.W Ouia Jump over^a 'n I ■ Authorities said the Ur

    . a g r< ^ -to _ tak c . abovilJW J “ ."Australfn 2W ana-WMl G'

    r f r o m ^ a = r a in p ^ ln '^ b u : I : dauyong. All three countrl

    Uy f io u ^ t to ease-congef i ^ facility so It could absorb I ̂ people.”; _ ‘V- % t But Philippine govcmm ■ ■■ ' called the offecs a "non-r

    ' ~ a p p e a l s . ' for Tigp~foV the' aboam m e lung An, ancli

    - ' - offflhorolnM anUaBay.- ' 7 Ironically,„the only cou

    to give them W ictua'ry w; - • :T h e HaSbrgovsmment li

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    * *. v ^ p o n s ' assasslhaled U *; goveroor c( Modrld provi

    ■ h is apartm ent building W(

    1 - .-i; j n l l i u j x tflkeoY^.ln S p to ; . . . Lesa: thaD.lfoiiP hours

    “i-Baaque-separatlBt organl' . to6k fag b fls iw iiiy ion^c

    >1 fore< U P I ) -------(Cambodian)cl (orces o n - - t i o n a l - S a l ' bodla sfn ce ..Vlolflam'#(ot ta n d 4)vorru n — R ivei^and^r capitals, t h e " governm ent' Agency sa id northeast o(F

    The Hanoi Kam puchean firm spe^ul

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    m atlonal - - In Washlnj lal-predlcled —spokesm an H ly lhat d irec t is not true I > Egypt w m . flxed.” Xa'rte

    S 'a r tm o b y e t talks ~ut an~( to the U nited Vance’s sch •xt move on travel plans f

    vho asked n otded that th e _ _ _ ^tails of ih e ' I l fII were being W% IId. Israel h a s ■egotiators to - O v o r 5i.pipposed by. - .A llw lfliVance. . ̂ ^■sler M ustafa ^)t c h W c d Its

    -THEI5y p [ I a n - i s 'r a 3 r ~ B ip ^ ^ B B ne " a t a l a te r a m ore \m- s a, m eeting .ic e .-----------------said he “ will to d e c id o 'th e - B contact."

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    PI) - Pope _ C ^ / _ i'renew ed’h ls j l1 of abortion,-uctlon of th e -•e lhat is the

    idcmnallon of\ week cam e p A D p r lencc sessions U H n r Llea. and thli-----------NEWSHmdlencehall.------ - BRANDipiiemisllcaliy - iterruptlon,-of _ considered In g . B j M cslde~that—of— H s conscience ^ ' J v ^ >ontlffsa!d..r- ■ nan Catholic ■■poet I ion- th a t-—Ion, the pope

    —bond— child and th e 5

    5-“not-only fo r— C — h person,” the. H A ddn r the_commpn._. P otlon and s ta te ■

    ‘ center of th e -'W --- BIs dimensions d gives blrth.to

    the mounting s « aimed a t a

    massed by the^ summer.

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    u g e e s

    J ( U P I ) - T h e ithe'r countries

    from a camf) only V ietnam ; a boatload of •enwho fled Its

    ■atehed lo tow •"b a c k o u t t o s e a ^ — - ~ — warning to the .Igors 'fo r f e a r ■ - - .aard:------ '•-------7 " -------United S tates

    J » 0 refugees,IG erm anynso iburban Man- i tr les apparen* igestion a t th e - . ) rb m o re "b o a t

    •nment sources > > ' in-response” t o ^ - - Lhe*passengBrev- iroh o m l-fln riue— ----------

    country willingi< w as V i e t n a m . ' - - -------It lnformed*th6 -»-- Id “ w elcom e

    aid, . “

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    ilngfon, State D epartm enl - P 1 HoddIng Carter said,- " I t e lhat anything has been ’ frter said the United Stales

    jj-early date, and he i s a id - ^ jchDduIe is c lear of any IS for most of January.

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    VNAT" quoting the "reb agency. In reports,rhpnilotyc Kong, said Insurgents also capital of Lomphat pro^nc airport.’ . '.

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    persons those barre j m ent decree from any

    alm ost alL s ocial act: 'd iscussing his remari

    ; views on race relations. !:* b ird 'arc7 oa?**'he'wasTi;

    This- brouglU- a proi •; (every banned personr ---------- seerncd'abl(T.toscc thc jt-----------of' thingsr': w hic h - is " i

    4----------- Fcluclunt-admlssion-tha:: • indeed. . _ •

    Only " a very small p r South A fricansw ouldsh

    ..........he said r particularly.'..'J ____ ., brothersJaCliiiitiw lthA 'I ^ be shared.” But thereL __ pcic(;ti[neathnLha[l."Rif _ i ------ tiflUy” wbo-belivcd*lh; Soulh African system

    r,..... 7 ■’■■10ngc'rbe”sustained.'y-' - ■ _ Such people would cc

    ,•’ '-reforms'* but oiily tho ■ — short o f o n fr^ rso ii; one-. . . . . - ru le— p erhapssom e“ fc '' government in which b

    . and colorcds (p e r^ n s of........- .descen t) co u ld .-h avc

    instrum eiils ̂ of limit , po>ver. . :

    And despite "Ihe .. ’ iau li;..in a l we cannoi V - ■ ^ noiv," n^y^toiiipanioii [■V ... lim ited change probablj

    ‘ about only over a 15 : : , "period of evolution.*’ i -. : r . . -reaso tvw as^hatllfcre alj

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    Evans bu^ • Gov. Jo lm £ v a n s seize

    ------ budgctndilrcss-forldatiffF o r i n t j i t r .d e s e rv e

    governor has taken a rV -" - im p le m e h [in i» thespjrit-u

    • His T u e ^ a y budget ai . 'biting Uie bullet, even wh

    ------ But Uic budget-addrwdifficult decisions remalr

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  • W c rS Y D N E ^ Australia (UP!

    Iclevlslon crcwW cdncsday fil . ..second.U FO spoiled in New.

    in four days —< a brlillonLobJt . a-volcano” tha t Qaahed a p

    “ i r ^ t across tftepre-dawn sky., ' The new s la t i n g also was I by six poiiccmen In a town 51

    ;__ awai_from.lhe TV cam eras—T he n a tio n a l newspapc

    A ustrsllan, which reported’U

    NASA’sschedule

    ^outlined=„ WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - T l ,agency plans to launch 16 £ th is year, Including the firs;

    . test night of the space shultl .plane. _ _

    — T 'A jM ” on-‘the"NnlIortoi"Acr and Space -Administration space s ^ e d u le a re the rende th ree 'fip acec ra fl with Uie

    • J u p tte ra n d S a tu m :................Eleven of Uie sat^ lltes I

    ■ scheduled to orb it this year at by othel- agenc ies,, th e ' K ingdom or p rivate corporotl agency will be reimbursed for of the rocket ondjaunch senthn Individually to m ajor Ic L p la n e ta ry -e x p lo ra tio n pi : ^vithout the benefit of either c

    Uon or cooperation.".; . T h c report..wh|chbecame_i } Tuesday, w as based on flndlr t S w o rd 's Committee on Plane

    -1 ' lA uiarrExplorallon^It .was I ; drown up la s t May, before' a

    vU.s;-fend-Sovlet-landlngs on •:— p ecetnber.. emphnstrol-thir

    rewfiUPI) - A Ing of the sect / f ilm e d the object J n Ik T ew -Zealan d - . - m ilitary- a irc abject " lik e Zealand’s skle a pulsating U FO onlhoirri

    .The orlgina as repo rted sighting thafm n 500 m iles New Y ear’s E \

    ; ah alrpori cad a p e r T h e anunknownob, d" the sight- Scientists p

    sightings, sugf -1 caused by refl

    , squid flshermcintensity llghi harvest now Ir

    P Zeifland shore^ explain the rad

    The film ere' L ^ . . ; ' oftheU FG ove [ ’ ^analy^ISTby a

    _ eliminating fill•nglJ’crelativc

    6 salell les first orbitalultle rocket- b m m h h h

    Sc'rbha'u tfS? ,llon’s -1 9 7 9 ............... I f Y Cndezvous of lhe p lanets

    3 NASA is DAr a re owned he U nited rations. T he ,lfor_thecost ‘ ------- ..services fc^

    chlngs last o r p ay ing .

    the space : _ -diiled Sept. TH5 o r budget • pday .n a s tro n a u t '

    off In therom _ C a p e ______ _____:a r th fo rS 3landlng-^nt--------------- -:alif.shuttle will test flights

    Jan . 25. A: r e s e a r c h .......... ........... ..........

    d aboard a,Canaveral, A

    Island, Va. cr 1 televls- ihcd.in 1977

    >n to take aD l^ y a g e rZ___ __n Ju ly Q a n d . .

    -er, u ie six* eduled to fly S ep t.i.; and At-)n weath e r _________n April from ' a t Vanden* dlf. Also onlole ' - f r o n i - -------------------

    navigation

    :ommunlca- . ____inched fromay,- ahd a — -----------ed by the )r launch In ’

    craft owned lhe Interna*,ns 'S a te llite :^ ...........:c scheduled '"- .In Ju ly and - '

    irvatory will______anaveral in gnetic field :x)m Wallops

    •tober a re a ir radiatlori

    nav igation - d I n te ls a t ; Is se t forNASA-plans----------------------AA w eath e r______ _ ____y. commiiAl- ber.

    T d r e d t~ ~ r

    • the Soviet nt scientific•Ihe'incwn-in . . . . . ~ rding to the

    oard of the. ; ,, i, , , ilences says ':y-abo u t J t s - - - - .......... -o u p ie rw ru r" ;

    w hich ^0 ■al pride, hOs. - - —_____rdlnatlon”o r— ........ - ~aryexploro-" jH aunch lng--------- -- •

    w a m e d -^ l f - ------ — ------- 'aken in th e - • the Uni t ea’ . .

    hlon will, of . ' • • _; them selves, ..........• •

    long-termp ro g ra m s

    Tie availab le id lngsofU ie ' anetary and os ti^slcnlly . - ' tt'a se ries o f '. ' --—on Venus in ......................th ir l f f c r -o l ------- -̂------------

    ilms ailecond unidentified flylnf* edl? Thursday editions,.said ha'ircrafl patrolling- New ' dotkies did not pick up (he taJr radar, ■ atrInal New Zealand U F O ___ jfm ade world headlfnes on -oneEve was corroborated by mo

    •adar conlrotler .who snw -r-jio iobjectonhlsscope. . Soi

    puzzled by the UFO 1uggested .they might t>e Uc■eflectlons from Japanese wamen', who are using high- ed{ghts In̂ the night-time api/ In progress off the New .1ore. But they could not coiradar incldenl, UF:rew turned its new photos ' a)ver to the gpvernment for bri

    a computer capable Of ceifilm distortions and defin- Iiveshapcoftheobjecl. tht Zealand network’s new s. raj

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    MECARNEGY O U R A R E IN V IT

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    ino thteditor, [^u g la s X chkoff, sal have no doubt that we have t detailed and dram atic film ol takun by n o n-m ilita ry i anywhere In the world."

    . . .a i ic TV crew set up'Two Ci -one. with a GOOmm lens,, n mouth of Uie Clarence Rlvei

    rfiorlhcost-eorner.;of New ;Z( South Island, the A ustralians:

    The. film crew 's sound n Lloyd McFaddnn, reported Ui was "so rt of triangular with edges and a piece missing f; apex, likeayolcano ."

    -The newspaper’s New corrcsporraent, Dai Hayward, UFO was " a round, glowing b a Ijright light which fad( brigh tened ' a g a in ;_ an d - 'a

    He said the object appearec the sky Just before 4:30 a.m.. rapidly towards land.

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    so u rc e s \yhlle the obje .disappeared:’*'

    cam eras, t.‘A]l|told we \ n ea r Uie_ minutes, Then

    k'er In-the breaking and 'Z ea lind> -- pack up, ,it app«s a id . . . the sam e arearecorder, seeniflgalnst th

    Uie object •' sky. h ro u n d e d „ "A galn theo l; from the seem ed to go hi

    V, ^finallVj'ahishecZealand ̂ H ayw ardsak

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    'e watched li for about 20 len. Just as dawn was * . d w e-w ei^p repared lo ppearethigalnroUBhlyin,,, rea. It could be clearly the gradually IlgJitening ' ,

    ’ objcct moved away and i h l ^ e r in the sky until ll bed." ■ ' ;;ald there wa-sj high (Â ind__;he time, but lio ra in or visible. - L

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    ■ (j)l?79Chlcagol : C H IC A G O -W lial' ' know aboul John Gac:

    -------- 1- You-alrt'ady-know.......... ,^ w ith m urder .and Ui£

    " W ;^ ie s ..h av e been. Ui - basem ent of his home

    ; ......But would youI_iket......... r '.p a s t crimes?'WoUI'j';i

    ^~ ^^ b d a i'1 irs"c h a ra c (e r . Would you like to I f ^ n f e s s lo n ? Would yi 5 § M l:^ o rc e m e n to « ic l||% ccu ia te on his guili n w o u ld you like them H t t e evidence against h

    If you have been re C e rs ,'y o u arrea'dy k'nov p f t c s e tilings, Gacy’s

    ______ c ^ s f i n t J i a s - l j p e n exf»fliIcroscoplcalIy. ’••^W hot you probably O m at under the guldellr j ^ e r l c a n Bar Assn.

    ______ ^ o w . a n y of thls-stulS fevc been suppres;

    _____ m iou id have kept_hls n" . r a e new spapers'nci'e

    t i n t e d It. ^ .Y -ou>6hould never 1

    was convic ' ^ T o u Should never havi

    -------------he-coufessed-to-murdnever have read all tho

    ...............his ch aracter and rcpi

    m©1978 N.Y. Time!

    • _ NEW YORK - NoU(

    • persons — tliose bam ̂ m ent decree from an>

    alm ost a l l ' M c la l' acl discussing his rem ar views on race rehrtiCiis

    . ■bird-anh^onr-hC'wagTi— 33iIs-^Eflught-ju:pro

    i ( e v e r y - b a n n e d - p j c r s o r

    T ^ ^ ^ o r t n i n g s r \ W c i r i s ~ j - : reason -they wore bam ! • . reluctant admission’th;

    indeed.Only " a very sm all p

    . ._ L _ _ .^ u th Africans.would sl he said, '^ r t lc u la r ly

    --------—torotliersln-ehrist'w ith^I ■ be shared.” But then

    i tlally" who bellved tl South Afrfcari_systi:m.

    r- w as a failure that cot‘ ‘ longer be suslalned.II -: Such.people would ci• - , “ reform s” but only the ~ ■ short of one-person, o n t

    — “ rule,— perhapssom e “ fi !' government In which b ; and c o lo n ^ (persons Oi.J----------- dcscent)—could—have; in strum en ts , of limit

    J— ...power-:——^ - v -------------And despite " th e

    fiuill...lftat we cannot now." my companion sj

    ii,y lim ited change probabl;about only over a , IS

    L 1. --:...i‘period of - ovolullon.”' ■ , reason was that there al

    _______ — E cJ l

    Evans bu■’ " Gov. John Rvnns scl7e

    ■ i budget address for Idaho .. i jes^n'C

    V •.. . governor h a s ' taken a ■■‘Irnplcm efflinglhe spirit c

    His Tuesday budget a_______ t ^ n g the builot.evenw h

    “T iu lT he^buage t addrc; ' ' difficult dw isionsrem alt

    F irs t some of tlie highli • F or th e if lrs l tim e,'

    governor has proposed d — .-gfnlp cm ployflcs;if-the

    fiscal year 1979,This m ay '^ecm a

    ~ - im poV taiW W henplac^• - 1977. .when Evans assiii

    numbcro.fstatecmpioye<. . • Gov, fevahsa lsoha 's t

    — ■— — A lthou^hh te-budgert total requested In 1978, In

    - - last year,-the 1979 l)udgd ecreasclh 'to talreardoli

    ------- Finally, the govemtii'■■state funds t i l i ic n l sch<

    ---------- p ro p e r ty 'ta x -revenuespercent Ibltlative.

    - . Gok.E vans'-bu?get[in( ‘ light. - ,

    Bul several-serious I — B u ^ e j^ p rtp d sa ljfo r lh e

    - I s the M vem or being p ----------^Instancer-tO 'SOTp'the-d

    , • ■.TGwlhermalTecnnlcal'As- ’ i r >l.n I..

    ir trieSRSIMON --------------c;ieoagaigoSun*Tlmes And tllal would you like lo ABA am Jacy? to give <w v he Is charged ‘'fa r r Irlal that more than 25 ' Abou{

    1 taken out of the people s me. , bfeaksi!ke to kriowabout hls- tria l, not ]’J ymn ik M okhow Ashun (e rio r reputation? people a :o know about his the fact t i you like le -h ca r Dcfens ifficers and officials their ton; juilt or innocence? pound 111 om lo comment on lawyers sthim?,, . ' - - that no r 1 reading newspap- (and Gai :now niost o r all of ' ihe mom :y’s life, past and -U n ite d S

    examined, o lm osl. wouldiff might be

    ibly don’t know is m urders lellnes set up by the to rccelvi ssn., you should’t The re stuff. II all should - th a t by- ressed, E veryone-“ g f is iy a j Is mouth shul. And.._bclleve t lei'er should have m an writ

    Lei’s (j r have found oul there an lylcted of sodomy, doesn't lave found o’u llh a t "b ru ta lly urderrYou-should— boys?— those things about And - th

    reputation and.the scream i

    Tom W icker""^

    ChancmesServlce “ harden!oUong ago, one of _standpatj ncrous~’'faanned""' liu t co aiT el.by govern- , black vl( any political 'and asplralloi acllvlly - was Only, he

    Tiarkably liberal effective j (5ns< “ How ra re a actuallycin is k s r -------------------- This wprotcsting^bugh— analysit- r so n -L spMCe-Jto— gtoup.oUi

    Is~pr6bably 'one t̂fieyTKTd wnncd),-then the - jr re v e rs ll thal he was ra re shbuld'h^

    three ye;111 percentage’lo f expected dshare'hls.vlevvs,- -chango w ly .'‘on ijlacks a s " Afrikaner ith^vhdmTillTn'u&t‘‘■'̂ '■'dent that i tiere w as'a lso a ■l‘Bmwn.siih8tan. . My.owr 1 Uie repressive cm jiL a p a d h e id — E ld H W could not much and casua

    ............................varlollesa ccrtalnly lavor P 's s lm is Ihose tailing far

    )ne.volo majority !"fdd tra lfo rm ol P»rUallyc h blacks, Asians ' First, n IS of mixed racial African ( av e - th e ir - own-:— c la n s - an mlted political Engllsh-sp-------------------------^ o f it-asxorhe ferment of as the Afr. not continue '«s any chan{ a said;even such lead to bit ably would comc equal to n sT T c T ^ iy e a F conimcnst n.— One strong, the populc e also had been a than that

    udget-goad-siifii Iln m w l pf llig teJiiL lilaho^___ ____ _W « '" p ra U -^ n d ^ i‘eCOgnilloh 1 a slcnifUJant' first step ti F lto flhcT pcen rin liia livc .— •t addresy was a classic examI when It hurts. - _____ilrcss was o n ly lh e first slop. r»aln.;,,,, •ghllgiitsof the.Evons address; nc,'Since'W orid W ar II, an >d a reduction In the total num Jje Evans budget Is approved Tm ployc6s1irltscal7cari38M i

    a small reduction, bul It c ^ in perspecHve;;Betwecn']91 ssiimed the office of governo. oyees Increased b y o v e r2 ,0W ^ as asked f^ fe w e r real dollars I

    ■Ha-abmrt^iSTTillllon! moreTJf; I, In light of ̂ n 8 percent Inflatio Jdgot aclually bccomes a 3 p( dollars requested;-— -■— ■*' " mtir has outllned.a realistic sl school districts tha t will help ICS lost .through passage of

    lindecd.'has tho feel o f a d nd i}

    IS financial questions cling 4thecomlng fiscal year.------ --Ig penny felse and pound foolls e -^ovelt^m enf"of_a-co i^rc^ "apdyellirnnaHnR fiindlng'foi rAssislancc Program ?i Is. as Prn^lrfpnJ fnHi>r'envB-

    a f f l iigainst-him ,- • - -1 the reason, according, to the and m any defense attorneys. Is e John Gacy a chance to get a•lar 'iu{ the first thing you hear [) say a fte r a case like this one s Is: “ This guy can 't get a fair not with all this publicity.” lungry sapcoplb a r e for details.2 also cluck their tongues over ct tha l the details a re printed, cnse law yers do more than cluck :ongues. They ran t and rave and I the tabic. I could find you 10 rs In 10 m inutes who w odd say o.man.aecuscd of m assm urder Gacy, is accused only of o n c .it oment) can get a fair tria l in the 1 S tates: Some defense law yers v g u e tha t the very fact a man be charged with )S or 20 or 30

    irs m akes It Impossible for him ;lv e a fa lr tr ia l .reason, ,they would argue, ‘is

    )y-readlng-dally ,- detailed-and J'fiCcoUnlspt'ns’J in p o ssIb le lla e th a t som oene-Other than the /rltten about did those murders, s get It out Into Ihe'open. Is anyone out m ere who really t. believe . t h a t . John_:Gacy. ly m urdered all those young

    • this Is what defense lawyers n about. How, they say. can

    ige in Scening ' of a ttitudes In theiatperccnlage.”_ ; _ ____ .could black aspirations and violence In pursuit of those lions be bottled up that long? ie replied, If "blacks sec lhat k'e sharing of political power is ycom lng .”

    wa> rem arkably like . the" l6 -p rev lously -g iven -m e-b j-a - i flnflupnllal Afrikaner journal-

    ¥ d 's a { a r i h ^ ^ ‘vlsiblc“ arr(l” r s lb ^ - process - o f - change” 'b e under w ay '“ v/ithm two or years,” If blacks were lo be ed to belleve'-that peaceful. ) was possible. They-and other ners I spoke to seemed confi- a tih ls wouldbe achieved.'" “

    >wn assessm ent reached after intensive weeks of Interviews nversations (form al.Jn fonn 'a l, suaf) w ith South Africans of ailes and hues, is ra th er more n is t ic . T h a t a s s e s s m e n t >!y lacks long fam iliarity with A fr ic a . 'b u fa ’fresh’e j^ ' m a y ' ly com pensate for that., nothing I heard from Soulh 1 officials, Afrikaner pollll- and -in te lle c tu a ls ,- o r—the-

    j-speaking "opposition” (much conservatlvrDnTaccrquestlOliS" \frlkancrs) persuaded me that Qnge Is soon likely tlrat would black political power roughly..

    to th a t of whites, let alone Ttsnra tu witli Ui'iibnn9 n jmri»-or lulalion. But any change less lat will not. satisfy the black

    I ’

    1 f o r . « ; f a r t p r . g

    lLbISj979___ pinrnl’ ■ like s u r r ^ e r wit)

    to ii~ T he Idaho conlalnsl toward or expense shoulc

    _feasibU ltyforener ample of Then there’s the__ ^ •.______ E0w m raent.sh0ul(ip. Many , , As an example

    received only ci s; D epartm ent of Hc£m Idaho ’ NoonechalTeiigc im bcr of . Idaho m ust' assuied T hero '~ 'cll!zens.''w h61 are

    - . B u t any budgel It g ^ i s ' ' examlrtatlon. Evei '1974 and ” M ves Idaho goyerr -nor, the Ono person iikel'• bodies. • is ^ n . JoluuBarl r6 ln l979 - ' Health. Ediicntlnn ■* B arker, a thoughWan'Thc------ D ftheneedsoflhosiitlon ra te But B arker alsopercent o lher labels.' * -

    ■ " *BtirKcr;bclieves: shift o f -m u c h M S7 millloi ip offset tiudget without disr 3f the 1 B arker says Mis I

    aVthcDHW budget ih p u lM . ^ a r k c r - s In q iB

    8 40 h is l in iU fl''in q u irie s Ir S V le g ls la tlvecomn )ll6h, for # S t when, idai ahcn slv c^ :M o n d ay .'th e firef.tfor ~ t l i a ^ budget. The coven

    point for th o u ^ tfu

    r i e a t c. - n i l - they 1 find^-anz;impai the everyone already hasbi

    Is This Is why the AB/1 ;t a ^num ber of guldcllnM,j

    ■' a re ' non-bIndrng^on'‘ne ea r ' 'th a t hardly any newspa] one So far, I have slackc fair favor of the ABA case.

    - bar, like defense lawj ills, ~ '~ovcrstatc both thc.prolj ver the newspaper respon

    Actually, I think John C uck , fa ir trial, although not f and p robab ly not In C I 10 • (Moreover. • I don't t say second John Gacy ever ’ der butthallsbesldfrthepol ! .i t . —^JThc nubof Ihe.p'robter the T here are certain it'crs-......argues that the public slnan about certain cases. The * 30 things the public shoul lim newspapers.

    . 'T he easiest way lo sto , 'Is from appearing would-b and — newspapers to print ther ~fn • •"T h U 'ptysmiK-fl jm W the - ,4 h c r e - , l s - th e _ S ix lh rs. guaranteeing a free tria

    Is . the F irs t Amendment illy the p ress /reedom lo , ic y - w ants to print. • . ... ing T rial judges and lowe

    ruIeTirat when (RTtwb ers conflict, the rights of ran m ust triumph over Ihe.

    ------------------ ---------------------------

    outh Afhe *■ dem ands I heard angr . ....Soweto_Crossroadsand<

    nd The dominantly Eng )se Progressive. Federal g? exam ple, has developed lat p ld n 'fo r a national cot is would draw up a "po

    co^tilu llo ii, but there is lie evidence lhal the Afrlk - a — ment-would perm lfsw irai:___ or th.tl .'I fnoKllliilif>n CO

    nd ^ w e r . while retaTning e ” . whites,.to satisfy Iwlh. o r • ■be T h e A fr ik a n e r N ful themselves, witli the ell icr - -a rch -conso rva live • Di ifj. T reurnichl as tlie lec

    poNverful Transvaal par between reactionary ar

    e r . faptlniK. This clnig^iln WS likely lo . ’paralyze tha lal— roform-ln-race-rclaliona all- future.

    On the other hand, jjjj b la c k s ' anger, Impai ijy - overwhelming numbers, ^ ...persuaded that inlem nil

    lion Is soon coming. Ru police work, numberles form ers, and harsh del

    h e - - h a v e - pincncd"orr“ wai___ organization and killed

    , prisoned black leadership at pffcftivp.gDprrllln fnrpp Id were the black nations ly - South Africa a re lob depe

    to offer the necessary san , aid. urban terrorism, I

    S5 -.—Im p a c t.-w o u ld - requin :k leadership, organization,

    •s'." ^ait-ot-war-riUiHJii-Uio-Evans-biw illioutafight. ' _______ns a wealth of energy suppliw ould 1)0 spared gxnmlnlng ihi nergy hungry Americans, the question of whether some

    ouldn'l be cut. more deepl>;p4. iple,. one-budget which,se^i

    cursory examlnallon Is t Health anidWelfafj). liigei’the basic prem ise of Uiat < smmc th e , e ^ e _ and., prolecti are 'uriablc to take care of

    jget of $150 million deserve )very' 1 percent cut from the Iwn'menl'51.4 m llllorr........ —kcbLlaixUaklniiihaL££C(}nllc3arker, il>Buhlr-chalrm an of

    ^jg^tfuL^onipassionateiniin.J» hose who use lh .i-hiv'lf nrJecause he loves, ta lk lng-to- he sometimes finds him self' the-llfe stories and Innermost } of strangers he meets on In bars.

    yen a great interviewer like :an slrlke'out once iri a'whll'e. ce jg o p Ic-w h U u st^ ’fln'i talk emselves.'>pened to Terkel on Friday hen he was on Ills way to the tf-7a-frfcnd-hc-plnnn_ed to IV for his next book " th e in D ream s — Lost and

    gofto 'the doo 'fofth^frlend 's-' TdiThcniTJrirrW as'grabbed '' hiprt-A rpalr of-s tn itig ranncr I around liim.yarwant^^^-^{I-Terkelr w no- Ued.it your money,” the mugger

    gilt. I ’ll g iveyou my money.’’

    - « ...................... '...............

    ......... ....... -A -4.Tim o3:N ow sj:

    iiew i..............enforcem ent - of flclalscent securore7 defonsc'attoi a t It prohibited from lelli s tlt ' m edia a b o u t .confe: iper convictions, the 'chai itely accused, etc.. ■ ted, And what should one m et docs squeal and tell the nely the press p rin ts it?-------------A g a tn r th e 'b a r rectrder n o lh lh '0 o p p « n held ■ that.the squealer be fou lurt, of court and punished’, not So w here does Ihl;

    jsed Gacy?

    - F lrst-of all, the bar ju st guidelines aiid n

    . • a n y b ^ y . So-the quest .. thepress.voluiitarllyfol

    ;m e - Probably not- — al-l ) of ‘ cases. We live In a- r̂ei to a the discovery of more the bodies In someone’s'ba

    an in terest that Is VBA Ignore....................—

    . ‘ .John G acy’s prior c P, ■ hard fact, something J -directly to the currei ‘'"8 against him. and. a

    Imagine a newspaper \ ‘"'J®- printing i t .— '

    k lo Publicity serves nol I ■ • th ^ curious. Publicity

    aw--̂ __ lnform-the.publlc-aboL

    ^ f o r a y n g- all • from Ih'e tougli Soulh i------- -(a n d the arm y, if necesjand a governm ent determlnt ca r Its control, j. in'- That, is a jjlgh lm a like bloodshed and death oi ►on- scale, with no 'guarani !e r .- - v e a rs -of-such-violcnce ;ion real change In the powc

    t e r v i e w ____________

    muggersaldTerkel.

    ..........._ But;- -Terkel---says;--•ad apparentlydldn'lbelleyj ing ” H r ^ a s ' ’a '" y o u n ^ ow am ateur, and I guess heSi:̂ ___ H he wa.s golni! lo miig

    m ak eab ig deal out of it.iry:------- ^ l e p u l l s a t - m e - a n d)ut up falling down and n >ne ground.Is " I said: ‘Oh, w hal the

    dolng?J_______________nd “ He say s: 'I told you. ^ly • • money.’—

    “ And I s a i d : ‘I lold you Ily m y m oney.’ he ■ “ 'Then h ^ 6 k in g -h lm 4 -^ a•to-—th em a lte rw lth y o u .v ; • e l f - — "Then h e says to m e : ' ’St work do you do?’ He a on whilewe’re ro lllngonlhe

    ̂ " S o ls a id : ‘Im aw rite r k« “ H esay s:'W h a th av e j le. " I said: ‘A book cilk— T i m e s , ^ -----------------

    "And he says: ‘It’shari ay "Then we wrestle an he .more and he says: M to , nam e.’ ‘ .

    " I told h im ‘Terkel. SlUi ...‘.lAPflhpsnys-JHtiy^-hi

    . _ ..“ And I said :-O h, yeah? I'S ' ■ “ A rid h csav s :‘Yeah.-II i?u. -- ‘‘Then wcTOll around

    I got It In the back of my ^ — can liiturvn nyh lm T orT l

    - D ream .’ ”' That’s 'w h a l I meant i • Being sg cn iu s a{ what he -hels, roillngaroundonthi

    Jtwin.Falls. [dalio .. ThurscJay,

    ^nBiils -p o llce ,-p ro - -ah d -so c lt torn.eysr etc;—be- -T h a l-G a c filing the news un d e r sus fesslons. p r io r stiU was laracler^ of "tlie • w hal'm igl

    u ssom ^thhe do If someone He press and then ' How, th

    If h is casjcom m ends-that- w ays woi ihe reporleFT )ur~ unlH lhe'c ound In contem pt cooled ,ofi r. . elsewherehis leave John exam ple,

    -. - - though he

    irgu ldclines-arc-' -Sr»rftrf-fK n .l.b lnd lr,g .on

    isllon is: Should.

    .............? d Sil-leasl-not-ln all - -aroused.- •eal worid, where re than a score of basement creates .» imposslblo to

    business.' conviction Is. a . b e ing sol o g -th a t, re la te s ' newspapei renl accusations negotlatlnj again, - r can’t fo rC acy ’s

    r voluntarily not

    . ■ property , {)l only to satisfy be m arket!y also se rves 'iq too, should«ul-how-60clety - soclo ty .-r-

    ■i ■

    gryblac1 African police b lacks and ;ssa ry ),backby -W hat effe< Inedlo m aintain have In the

    Im agine; b narc vision of one of & u on a mounting journalists

    intee tliat even w orst thini £gj>-Quld±ung - cpn tincn lri wer positions of blood and lc

    r matchw restling V

    .— th e -m u g g e r - u s-w ould - Jvehim. hay ing ocar g u y - a n d - a n ~ t o k n o w wh he thouglit thal d ream s are

    it- t h l ^ I shou

    rolling on Ihe 'p o ck e ts of............... from his a rhe heir arc you and s ta rted------------------ - --"H e got)U. 1 want your w ays, then

    . — I-S tu d s ;’ ------ou. I'll give you •. " I s a l d ; ‘\

    “ A ndhe.jm y pocket. So 1— you.-Hcy-ho ill's the m atte r “ S o l s i a r bed him by one the ^ i i h 'd got irritated. th ings likeMUnff-flird-lie's— aroun'd.------ockels and I’ve “ Then the fingers, and I say s : ‘What

    h a l^he-h^M fi------ -^4^fn-«un........... - - “ sw earing ar

    ; : 'What kind of the ground, asks me tha t m ugged.’

    heground." "A nd he !cr.' h ea rd voice;eyouw rilten.’ like a norm:

    callcd ‘Hard m aybe you,------------------------- driverllkey iirdtlm esnow .’ T erkel saj iround a little m usl have £ ‘What’s_ your holding a cc

    ........ conversqiforludsTerkel.” besl. I bel

    1 heard of-your'------ conversatlorh?i- ---------------ImprovisatlodhmLl---------- ^ a d 4 n -m y J lf .nd some more T h o n cr ram am errsec; le rx e i grun ny mind that 1 enough fron 'TIieTVmcTlcan' m inded the v

    got a n Ihterv t about Terkel ' “ w«»n, mnj he does.-Thenr Chicago, you the icy ground., w U lbeanexI

    icJay,..-)anuafV.4.1079,

    Joclety’s ' Inslltutlohs ''ope'rate.........G a c y -h a d -a - re w rd "a n d 'w a s suspicion for a long lim e and

    î as free enough lo engagc^lp n igh t be multiple m urdere tells -- - - i^tjilng about how we operate.

    k', then, can Gacy get a fa ir t r ia lcase ever goes to trial? Two i would - be by delaying thlrfg s : : ‘

    he'cu'rre'hl Sj'nse of outroge has ^ ■I ,off and by moving the tria l lere , (Richard Speck, for 3le, w as tried In Peoria even 1 he murdered eight nurses In go.) T ree; In_an w a of m a s s _ _ ! : 1,’ Uiere a're'few places th a t-th e— r story has. nol reached. B ut . .:.r

    lere , the stories have been not •tailed M d 'passions" h o t ' a s TJd.. .— . ...........................T-- -^-

    •e a re o ther troubling aspects of - icy case. He has become big ss, In the same sickening sense he Son of. Sam -bccam e big ss. Photographs of him are sold ^to- the- highest-bidding. •

    aper. His lawyer has adm itted atlng for an exclusive contract :y 's life story.

    : -G acy- has- become public - 1 ' ty, a m an whose life Is going ‘o ; •keted and consumed. And that.3uld tell us something about our . j

    cks ^ ^and whites 'In Soulh Africa.

    jffect tha t-n igh tm arc-m lgh t----------the rest of the worid Is hard tur . !>: but It surely would be. a s • South Africa’s leading- black • • ists says In near despair, "the h ing ever lo happen” on a - Q lrstccp ed -jQ t-cen lu rlc s-ln —j id t e r r o r . _____________^

    hwitsng with a mugger. The rest o flid - be-how llng -for-Help.-'»or - • ̂ tt-0 card iac a rrest. But he wanls' w hal the m u ^ e 'r ’s hopes and , /■ are.iftynungm iiggpj.snid-“ ldnn:i— ^ihould tell you my nam e."_______C ^ lh 'a lly em ptied-T erkel’s . of S50 and peeled the watch

    s a rm . the m u ^ o r jum ped up ■ ' ~ le d running.got dow n-the slreet a .l i t t le : ~ hen he turns and says: ‘Hey, •

    d: ‘W hatyaw ant.’ ■ he.say^: ‘I hoj>e I didn’t h u rl 'J'-hoyl’- ----------- ----------------- -I i ; -S larlpicking up my stuff frym. lund. My cred lf cards and like tha t were scattered

    Ithe door opens and m y friend • • iTiat a reyou doing?'- .f

    g and looking for m y stuff o n " 3 " ' iind, and I said: ;i just got ' 'i

    he says; ‘Gee,» no kidding. I p ’ 3lces out here, but It sounded | ' i ' irmal-ttJnvebatlon. 1 thought y ou ,y«re talking to the cab kc'ypiralwaysdo:*-"— •— --------3 ^1 says: " I guess that’s how ll -4^; ve sounded - like two guys jf- a conv^ersallpn^Yeah,- a city jil’oti. T hat’s what I like lo do x-. bellcvfe In Improvlsalional .1

    itlonsrAh'd this'w as the“iPost • a tlo n a l conversation. 1 .ever .

    pnimbied: "But 1 didn 't gel v T ~ from him, t-wmilrfn’t hnve . h e whole thing If I could have terv lew ou to flt.” . ,m aybe-'m ixt-Um'c....And In - you h ave to figure thafUiere

    next t im e . '

  • TV aSYDNEy, Australia (U

    tclevisIon.crew.Weclncsdny - second UFO spotted In Nci

    -- In four d a y s — a brilliant ol_a_Y-0lca/io:Uhat_n8she(La.I lg h ta c ro s s th e p r^ a w n sk

    .........The new sighting also wa:T -b y s lx p o llc e m e n ln 'a - lo w n

    ,. aw ay from the TV camcras..........T he -n a t io n a l newspa

    AusjraHan. which"reported

    NASA’sscheduhoutlined„ WASHINGTON.(UPI)- ,agency plans to launch 16 .this year, Including the fli test flight of the space shui

    iir ,-^ p lan e . ~ '-___ 7' •> Also on the National Ai

    . ;and Sp’ace Adminrst'ratli 'S pace schedu leare the rew

    .1. th ree ..spacecraft with th Jup ite r and Saturn.

    E leven of the satellites scheduled to orbit this year

    ■--by. o th e r agenclcs, thi ------- Kingdom o r private corpora

    agency will be reimhUreed f of the rocket and launch s€

    -------- thosc 'm lsfllons."^^--NASA logged 20 iound

    y e a r nnd 11 w ere foj . . . custom ers. , _

    The'-Tttalden flight of 1 shuttle c u i i ^ t l y is schedi 2S ,'but technical troubles '

    .........difficulties could cause a delTl\e plan is for vpleran

    ..........John Young a n d ^ a c e iRobert Grippen to^a ite i

    -̂-----w in g e d - s p a c e -p la n e - fnC^nav^'ral, F la., circlc Ea

    “ ■ ‘hours and glide to a If E dw ards Air J'once Base, C{

    If a ll g o » well, the sh____ makG-flve nw rc-orbital t(,, .. ncx tx g flt___ ^ __________

    •.The first NASA launchlr new y e a r a re scheduled J

    :D e rcn sc~ T )ep iH 'im en t~ .. sa te llite is to be launched : D elta nxJcet from Cape C ' and a sm all atmospheric e• lo beorb ited from Wallops I; - M arch 5, the Voyager

    ■ ■ ' I loa.p'robe.-that-wa^ l nunchi___ Kill_miike_its_closesL.api

    Jup ite r and then cruise on------- look a t Saturn NovrI8 )y a computer capable of c< g film distortions and dcfin- atlveshape of tho object. ti n Zealand network’s news n

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    inoth«editor, Douftlos Echkoif, s;

    —h av e no-doubt tliat.we have.detaileU and dram atic film i

    ■ 'ta k e n -b y non-m ilitnry . -an y w herein the world.". - - -

    .The TV crew set up two i one’ wiui Tl' GOOnim lens,

    - m o u th ■ortlie'aarG ncc'R tvinortiieast corrief of N ew i

    . _Soutii Island, thcAustrallani , The.'film crew’s 'so u n d ’ I

    “ Lloyd McFaddoii; reported t w as "sort of triangular with ed g es 'an d a p iw e missing

    ~ apex7 Iike a v o lcan o ;" ........• Tlie newspaper's New

    correspondent, Dai Hayward UFO w as “ a round, glowing I a bright light which fac brightened ', again, and h ce n te r .'’ - .

    He said tho obji'ct appean: t h t sky Jusl before -J:30 a.m, rap id ly towards land. •

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    /c -lh c J ii^ L — Hayward-saic n of a UFO ally, then hu

    so u rc e s w hile the ob] . --------^ r r J l s a p p c a r c d i ;0 cam eras, "All told wc , near the • m in u te s t The tv e r in - th e — -breaking-and ’■ Zealand’s p ack up; it apinsa id .............- th e sam e arc!• recorder, seen against I1 the object sky.ilh rounded “ Again the ig from the seem ed to'go i

    ■ i “ .:;:_.:flnally.YanlshfV Zealand Hayward sa ird, said the ' b loving a t UiI g ball, w ith clouds were vl!aded then - ------& reddish ' h

    ired high in |m., moving

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    FOdcfiriiiely no aircraft^" '

    a id —iut-bchaved-erralic- — , hung stationary. After a ■ object moVed- again andd il_________we w atdicdJU or about 20 rhen, jiisV as' d a W was ind-we-weh*-prepured lo - appeared again roughly ln a rea ,-It could b(j clearly st the gradually lightening .•

    he object moved away and go higher in the'sky until It !shed ."r 'i- '- - I said there was a high wind

    Uie time, bul'no rain or evisible.

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    • GrantlCTallcy Wcdnesdaj to .have: destroycxl Tcxn vegelable crop and hcavil oranges and grapefruit, ai

    _ statQ .a^CUlture exports,----------- Follow ing-last-m onth 's

    Callfprniti; the Texas Ic expectoAto lead lo even h!

    - In Ih i nBllOn’s supcrm arkc larlytfotfreshvegetablcs.

    “ Wc 3 |pn‘t nnllcipale 'i disaster, ih o u ^ th e r e is < some loss," said John "Eng of theLiledcral-slate ma

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    .comtnoQIty fu tures tradlr day! I Y■ Com m odity .N e w s Sci

    Maine spuds, led by May, a - to 2?c«ots'on a tum ovcrc

    s te ip h y n g fro m ' s tron - ^ m arke^TOtably-on-Long I

    technical strengOi. May 7.10 per hundredwciglU l)c(i a t 22 cents, a s pr

    _and ?jgh~t)iiyihR w ere 'm l close.** '•

    LiVd!di^attlc se t seasona most cohtracts, ending MO higher, on a volume of : trac ls^-L igh t receipts terniiiial m arkets provii supnoftTmd rem ained stro

    — ;'-cattlcpwtcdgain3-of-H7-t( se tting seasonal higlis J conlracU on O'traae of 3,286 Strength spilled over fvrom

    Live- hogs closed 5 to • 1— hlghenexcepl for nearby A

    d e d in ^ 2 points, in a mix< 6,088 tango. T h eb ro ak w.i

    'pai I uit largo supplies'o! la

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    T l S I ^ y , Mass. (UPI- — B o a h iS f T H e a ia » ^ ^ a y I ]ected*aplan fo r the constr

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    r VIneySW;*'---------- ^Wo-^havc exam ined-thi^ - fcuiit} in ' uiisultaW(rfor'tK{

    constAicllon of a restaur: olher fijdlily lha t would I. g en e r^ o n of waste wale

    r - ^ a lrm a n D r. M ichaelJaco AboStSO spectators jami

    the .tiflS'lTisbury Town li ____ cheered,when the declsloi

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    • '/ V m f i c h i r T Y , " N.J.; H arraV f.H otels-Casinos V, ; displaj^ed ^ lans for Allan* grandesl-gam bling palacc

    million (foisplcx in the marirThp cgmpany told the All

    ; Planning- Board II would consltuTcl a casllTo-hol c o m p lto s a lready prop

    : • M G Iff.ai!tonandH olidayIn•_'Thfc ^ r ^ n t a l i o n was :

    [< -NOah uronkesh, represer j^ Q a sh o c e .-E ad U U c s_ C o rp - 1 • has an.'DpUon to purchase u . , site oniBxigantihe Boulev. :5Z -0 ffB 5M 5F T clllties:::^ -^-7 11- Cal»Qg3Iarrah’s the "Ro li__ QLth{LcflslnoJiusiness^!..wlU” ^ “ i n ? r e a s e d d i v i d e r

    s e f r e c o r d i n 1 9 7 {

    NEW YOHK (UPI) - num ber of A m erican c

    !| ■ ’ rhis6d their dividends in E . _rMWng ^ to the new hig| ■' fav6rab l^ividen3acH ohs,

    toS tindard Sc Poor’s Corp.. T liere-w ere 3^211 divldi

    _ rii^ljig th ey ean of whicirt M t. : -13ece‘m5er,v Uie.-com^ny i

    • favoi-abltf'acllons.-which al;----- divi^cndi-rcisum ptions—ai— -doclnratlons, totalod4,3i3 fo

    anirtcCTiTDcctmbv'r. j S t b h d a f f l i Poor’s said II

    _w eri.th o bcst-Isincc-lt.b^'fin '!-■ - I ra c k q W lv id c n d a c lia n ^ l

    j P y C s l a t e s h e a r i i

    \ B & S E riuP I) - The W i U tU jlles" C om m ission ai

    ; ' W ednc^ay it will hold anol Ing In Boise Jan . 12 on MounI •re v e s t for, a n _ J li .5 mil

    j V Commissioners said this i the hearing will be allow in .;-_ n n d L th (a E u n s tn ff lr ) pro- - cafiCB. In addition. Mounlnlr

    :zerui•(UPfl - T h e — tjncsUonnovi r s ' i m h r l i l o ------- T exas p njday appeared . nation’sw ln exas’s winter of the nat iviiy damaged • p e rcen to fll I, according to the nation ii ts, . cabbaflc. Iwth 's -freczc -ln — freeze:-------i losses were . ^ ^ _ n higher prices - irkeU, particu- R‘o Farm s, 2S bul in allle -a complete- is evidence of

    Engel, director w catherm o market news Scott said

    n ou^- lo know— the dam age problems. The caulifower

    potatoes itrong ad̂i r tC o . ) - - ~ 7 T. sto rage w an . potaloes-and— —Spw ulaliv S tro T rg Iy ~ fn ' s ta rteS 'w h c idlng Wednes- a f te ra m ix o

    . cen ts lowerService said (ec/in/caf wx y, advanced 16 with w eakne e ro f 3,568iols— b ea rlsh n esr ronger ca sh m ajo r factor ng Island; and ■ lower! - ay peaked a t Soybean p: beforeseltling steepest mo > profjt taking _ In lerpreletL'm lxed -o~n the___c l o ^ 8 to 5

    J5 to 27 point onal highs in cents.MO to 75 points New York of 22,458 con- a fte r a midi ts a t m ajor technical s t •ovided early points higheiitrong. Feeder___Higl)s_pLl8l7-to 80 points,— trim m ed byf s in several New York ,286 contracts, la te ra lly wil rom fat cjiltle. lower basis

    to 62 points low as 650 pol y April, which contracts \vi nixed trade of points highecllles fluctua- lots:------------esciay's limit New York lown U2 to i?5 closing a t IhiIW end of .the__ unchanged-was based in— was-hlOdow

    fT jtw baconiir toiTltriowcn

    3rd rejects BiUPI) - 'T h e nounced. 0d a y -n i^ t- f t :----- standing-ootistructlon of a out a cheer. s hamburger d o iM a m ,y s

    W Involve tho ™spoileyprofH taking.— - - ->rkjro.m.ox.si!_ver_s.tatjcil_n___w llh gold, settling 80 points :1s March after trading as points under unchanged. All \vere>110 points down 10

    Jier on a volum_e of 27,500

    rkC om ex gold rallied late, the highs al a dollar Ik Iow

    J - b a s l3 -F c b n ia ry r‘\v h rc ir~ own. Ail contracts wcre l.OO- -

    Sig M acsO ther island residents,

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    the island had prompted from residents, some of

    ,lI3 E la jiis tru C tI0 n ~ w o u ld '~ • h e island w as’ losing ils natural image. .

    hlrovcrsy had split lht.~ -• - - a (^ le t Island a few miles lassachusetls coast which rowded in the.summcr wllh gcllyfo lk . .

    Is^plans "

    w raiions in ituno and Lake •onkesh said plans for its _ isino call for a l,200-rQon\. a 120,000-square-fool casino ijest yet envisioned by any in Atlantic Cily.CE_WOUld_JlQld_UP-tOU.500------1 a 10-level parking facility I about 3,600 cars, h'declined to comment on a )eningdate. -■ ra h ’s site is on the fringe ofto n e -n ca rth ex itj-m m in jr-------l e '. c i l y ’s m as te r plan,tft ho arinptpH In 'llio npnr .

    is lte Is zoned for refeldeiiljal------;nt. ___h-said-part-of the-silo-has—..v^ed ̂ r 440 units of homing__1 lake-care bf m asler plan nts. The planning board 's to 'w n im cn l on Harrah’s ation design.■cial addition to,>Harr,ah's , , will be an autoinotive

    uslfig 100 cars f ro m .Ih e . ,a rra h ’s 'showroom of anti-------evada,

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    CTON-(UPn.— Reprcscn--------Ihe Peoplo’s-RcpuliUc-of-------

    i-T h c -u n itw rsn irc s -w iii— ^ le expansion ' of - Chinese lo r ts in renewed-m eetings.........

    d‘the un tied 'S lfll(^ W e l l 'I 'full dlplo^natie relation^ )cgan the trade talks, lol 0 le r Chinese -Imports had - 'Icantly. .The trade negotia- ch precede the visit 'o f ice P rem ier Teng Hsiao- 3 ,w ilL locus on an orderly— - W h'^ lexlllelrrip& rls.- ” ■ he--12-months ending"De- 177, China imported 88.2 liire-yards ofncxtlles.-but - '189.9 million square yards

    gxasf■ plahts'that u s ^ l ly resist e: ■- ‘lempe’ralures; ' .

    Texas growers aiso-prt bages, broccoli, carro ts, s] lettuce a t this tim e of year.

    Texas Agriculture Cor — Reagan V. Brown - Iravi

    Austin to view Ihe devast: fruit and vegetable crops h « 5 million. -

    "Som e growers believe lost about half 0/ the ir’ crop;” Brown said! "W e shi

    • m ore accurate assessm ent five days." •

    Jess,e Sepulveda..- who —^operates one of the larges

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    - ... --------- w h ich 'gets ')roduce cab- produce fron spinach qnd Juice orange

    r. to 50 percenommlssioner from 15 lo 3tiv c led -fro m _ .freere._____5tationof the------ -Mike Wallai he valued a t Mutiihl. safd

    "cool some mi /C they have harvesting, fr r fresh •fru it' ' ing them to shouldhavea ' wai-m temp< ;nt in Uiree to harvesting ci

    - . a rap ld 'w an hose remlly p lants, -pos; lesl-Xrull and— dam age,-—

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    :ropbusinesses in San A'nlohio.-'5 75 percent of lis fresh ’ rom the Valley, estim aled ge prices could increase 25 :ent and grapefruit prices ) .10 percent, because of the

    iljoccrhead of Texas C lirus~“ il'd if lem p tra lu res rem ain money can be salvaged by

    J. frozen oranges and.rush- to jujce planLs;' but that •

    nperatures "will tax our ' capacities." . Addilionall.m-^t' armup would "shock" Uie losslbly causing fu rther -

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