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'V alley residents died Intli flight p laae in the mounU w estofM aladM ooday.: ; The p lane apparen tly fie o f sm all canyon.
T h ere w ere no survi :v ic tim s w ere pilot Jam es -54, and h is wife. Arils, i
^ Wendell, and John Davld-I J e ro m e , according to st ; fleers.
F ed e ra l Aviation Adn: officials said they also w en for ano ther p lane en route V alley to Salt Lake City mlj
•sam e a rea .■ l l i e y said the flight plai c ra f ts in the portion over so
'Id ah o w ere virtually identic •_ Opeida County S heriff
. :.-in eh t o ff lc ia ls - s a id -se a t — lo c a te d the w reckageof the
:- r -a P ip e r Comanche a lrc r■ • ^mUes west o f M alad In SCI
- Idaho a t atwut 4 p .m . Mondi :- :0 ff lc ia l6 -w itb - th c Burl rSehrice — an a rm of th<
— 'B urley ,-Idabo — said J h a t rje ro m e , Sunday evening f 3 Jtah . I t lofT L ogairat-abo rMonday for the re tu rn flight- Officials said Reed, a s Utah S ta te University a t L
H e a v y ,
By United P re ss Intem atloi
' Cloud bu rsts flo o d ^ a re a s n e a r Inicom Monday b u rg residents spotted a fu
. ^ heavy r^ n fa l l fell throui e m Idaho .........
- “ You can 't -even see t ' t a i n s , s a i d - Inkom — Mi
"H d m a n ffo llw ;‘‘I t‘s j u s l ^ l l V Heimaodoilar-M ild-flash-
— of th e Sorrel and Rapid Cree « n t w ater, rushing throiigi .culverts and two b ridges tt
•-— w a te r runoff In -h irco m m i culver t , and a bridge_t|in)
• -were in Jeopardy of t)eibg ( h e sa id . .
N ational W eatherServJcc
AngryBURGAS, B ulgaria (U PI
. rityT orces ajded aod overpow ered four le ftist M onday.to e o d tb e tw i^day o faT u rk ish Airlines Jet.- Several passengers w ere
__ — hone seriously— ^rt3en the- tw o -o f .- th e - te r ro r is t« ,-b «
severely , tbe official Bulgai agency BTA said.
Two o tber tc rro rls ls , lUTi — the~ D C »9-ta-m ake . stai'
rep o rte rs , w ere quickly caj secu rity forces.
-— T he ^ m a t i c end to the
Special envoy k
H a b ib h a s p l a y e d i tc
plane missii
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t l v aThree M agic being ' Howt
1 the c ra sh of a d ea th Sund. intalnous a rea n l ^ C. Sor
. ’ ' southwest© I new In to side ;D eialls
p la n e , . a s irvlvora. The w e re ske t ies Archibald, , g ^ i e v Flic s, SI, b b U i 'o t / - ^ e r a l t w o llR e e d ,iI8 , o l \ - ' f e i O T l s
s h e r iir s o ( - V ^ e r Uio M l^ k e City
idm ioistralion p . . /eresearch ing lule rtx>m sun m lss in g ta th e
plans fo r bclh rsouU icastem niical.i f l 'a D epart-« arch crew s J Ia iad_ a t i tbeflrstp lan® . • c p r s a W - “Ircraft — 13'/4 *southeastern J i ^ w e h e a r
tnday. f t . s ^ k e s tlu rley -F llg h t L a f e FJig
the FAA in - B e ^ c r a f t • iiat-plane-left- C ltjtfrom Stlg for Logan, uled to a rri'about I p.m . P-m^ ;gh t.. H© said 0a student a t identities oit Logan, was tha t craft.
rainstr>; f a r m mtloiiaT . ' . e r s in Bois
special weal ed low-lying sou theasten day'-ahd Rex- dents to m< i funnel cloud m inor flood •oughout east* s tre a m s or n
Meteorolo) e the moun- offlciais exp M ayor Ron overflow in i
5 5 lra ra liir» v .- '\:id rk C o u n t3 ish-flooda-out —C oun ty ;in ;tt ireek canyons W yoming boi (ilgh th e four He sa id twi s that handle Inkom area imunity7~0nc Mondoyj"andt i ro u g h ^ w n ___i n o ^ o c p ^»g d ^ 'ro y e d , RexSiirg i
ting a funnel dee forecast- the com m un
rhostacJPIJ — Secu- ■ cam e a fte r tt ^ hostages , an ., u ltra-lcfl s t te rro ris ts group, th rea lay hijacking. th_eJi_?0.hosti
A m erican ei ere wounded York-based Ci they Jum ped The gunmi b e a t in g -o n e - w rlte -fa rew e Igarian news ones a f le r th
flaUy reject© lured’o u f o f - JSOO.OOO ranst ;U tem eaL lo _ Je irp ris ts_ 3 a iJ cap tured by death in Turke
. Officials sa he hijacking w ere unharm e
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iwn to Wc.ic.': i Ihenday of his > .>on-Sonnichsen, 5 . wr.'. M.inod ' it of Jerome.) concerning the second I single-engine Beechcraft, te tc h y M onday evening , nigh t Service officials said w as.flyJngj)vetJurley when I I S his f l i ^ t p lan for a route Malad area and on tq Salt
,fflcials said they urged the le sccond craft not'to fly into jccauseof'heavy rainfall and [orms. The said they briefed i t that tim e about turbulence :a, but hc pursued the flight
‘a rd from him eoroute over It about 5 p.m.'. one dispat- :. “ He w u really r o i w e h ^‘ w eather,,and tha t was thefardfrom iilm .” ■ --------------esm an for Uie FAA’s Salt iig h t S e rv ic e -s a id thd ft w as bound for Sait Lake I Sun Valley and was sched- rrive in'Utah, a t about 3:40
1 officials did not h^ve the of the five p e < ^ e « b o a rd
^ c f n d s ~ ~o ise ,! m eanwhile, issued a ■eather statem ent for all of c m 'Idaho, warning resi- move to h igher ground if Mding occurrcd on sm all r roadways.jlogist Larry .Jensen..sald _ 2xp<xtcd sm all stream s to In many, rem ote areas from inty'ln the north and Oneida -tbe :so u th :am l:ca5 t4 < ^th « ~ border. — two Inches of rain fell in the 'ca In a nine-hour period . indTainfall-alsoTffasiieavy—
; i^ id e n ts jreported spot- lel cloud five m llcs soulh o f lunity a t about 3 p.m .. L
ges over the gunmen, mem bers of leftist -Turkish terro rist it 'eatened to begin killing v)stageSuJtar1ing.w ithJi¥e_____executives of the New . ,,
1 Citibank. “iman made the hostages ^ swell” ielters to their loved .
the Turkish government :ted their dem ands for a t\ n so m an d freed o m ’ for'47— p ja iled a nd condemned to a rkcy. * - p :said the flve Americans o'
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The crack of the guns . Then, under, som t^
crowd of Magic Valley . . tion a s tho. lonely n
through thecemeta«7 .They saluted the ir a
th e e r v ic e of the ir cour — - The scene a t Sunset IS
. thousandai)eloghcldai - • M em orial- D a y M o n d
— L ^ sp e € c h c s i-p a ra d e s ;-b i ' ^ f l c i ^ l y o p ^ n g ^ e ' i f i
. '- s o m e p a r ts of th e coui w as m ostly a day for w
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A pril 1980 attem pt to hostages in Iran re<
2rpowe:Tho C itibank executives '
to th e opening of a b ranch I when the p lane w ash ijacke
— A“ "combinatlon ' of luc thinking and events both pi spontaneous, clim axed In a en d to th eh ijack in g .
BTA said sectu ity foro two of th e te rro ris ts into I<
■ p lane w ith a prom ise they allowed to m ake a sta tem
■■■pressronco d r th r g r o u n d r overpowered.
“ As soon, a s thfe two
r i s a s u oSANTA BARBARA. Calif
Special U.S. envoy Philip 1 succeeded thus fa r in pre w a r in the Middle E ast. R eagan 's q jokesm an said M
“ We h av e achieved ou r g in preventing further escaia M iddle E a s t,” Acting Wh: p re ss sec re ta ry lA rry Speai
■ H a b ib w a sse n to n a sh u tti th ree weeks ago when ten:
■“ a fte r - I s ra e l- tf io t down tv hellcc^ ters over Lebanon i m oved Soviet-m ade su rf m ^ U e s Into Lebanese
— S p ca c c n a d d -th e -H a b lfc “ continues to tKopea-ended.
■ TTe -Bald-tbB-iBdmtaistra -w atch lng-itevelopm ents clt
th a t tb e president w as b( .“ fuUy abreastif of acUvitl.
- r e g lo o : '. “ H e will m ake a declslo nex t s tep coocem lng th m ission ," Speakes said, bu
he was not. Indies
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^ » e m o n l e s w e r e h e l d i
m m afhe nation, 1matlonal 'ii .- . ..'7 . . ns rangout th ree tim es, ber-grcy. skies, the sm all ey Veterans stood a t attcn- notes of “ T aps" cchci^:.:
f.com rades w hs h ad 'd icd in
lunty.t M emorial P a rk w as onaof across the United S tates on
nday; It w a s '.a " d a y for - b a r q u e s ? - b e e r —and-of-— yffmmer taiming-scason'nii” luntry. But M emorial Day ' w hat it w as Intended lo be
ht sgrvlcem on klllgd In.the to rescue lh e Am erican •
received m edals a t lhe
tr terro]3 w ere going nicknam ed J h in Istanbul own group ked. decided that
« n " d .....I a d ram atic One .of th<
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"Suddenly0 te rro rists g rabbed the
;cess “ iIlf. (U PI) - H abib would p Habib h a s United State: reventlng a Speakes sc t. P resident spoken pcrs< Monday. . ’ w orking thn
• goal so f a r m ent. “ If the lia tlon ln the w ith som e st /b ite House le t h im know, ak es s a id . ' R e a ^ has ittle m ission H ablb’sa c tiv jnslons rose Speakes s tw o-Syrian .- w as “ again1 and Syria fo r restrain t, irface-to-air achieve- our ritory. ex trem ely darfb-TObsion--------A skedlfThiJd.” . a t th e iengUra tio n -w a s— Bpend'shuttH c lo s e ly a n d ' •'-^countrits— S .behig kept m in istraU oni Itles In th e h a d n o in ^ c a
• would be a c ation on th e S p e a k ^ dcthe H abib re p o rts tha tbut he em - w o rk in g wiieating th a t U b an o n .
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A riinglon N ational Cer - fo rm e r hostage?.
F ifteen form er hosta II Lalngcn. the ranking U 1- the ccrem ony. I t w as s ^:.-r.-5Love,: .an-orgonlzatldn
fam ilies of V ietnam p'rU n Vice President Bush I
of the Unknown Soldier who. died "so tha t we i
n freedom ."J.- . , -Bush-cited t h t C ' s i if.------ A m ericans have a reaptn------ froedonv lo r-w h lch -60 -
e “Today we honor thos_____tbal.w am ighU lY cJapea
"Those of us goth ; priviiedged-lo-iive the ti ’ ■■ A m ericans. I p ray 'th a i
ihe ir sacrifice. As Tho
»risfs tod Jackal and Hawk by their Ip got off the plane, wc la t the tim e for action had jC apt._B ai;las.A kidll. , th e _ ot,said._
the- terrorists told Ihsan a Turkish.soldier who was le by chancc, to halt his t r ip • ry and to sit down. Cakmak and-sat near where one of - - s ts was guarding the back
liy he lunged forward and hc te rro ris t's hand by the
uid be recalled soon to* the itcs.: sa id the p resident had not irsonaily to Habib,, w ho-is— hrough the S tate Dcpart- Ihe president did not concur ! steps, hc would derinltely ow,“ said Speakes. To date, a s not objected to any of tiv itles.hesald .
said the adm inistration In appealing to all parties Int.' We’re hopeful we can •u r_ g o a l_ o !_ d e fu sin g _ an _ : dangcroussltuatlon.” th erp reslden rw arunJrappy-' gth of tim e Habib had to ttH ng-am ongT he"M ideast~ -S p e a k e s—sald“ th e ~ a d - ~ in had se t no tim etable and icatlon when Habib mission ccomplished.declined to comment on
lat Soviet advisers w ere w ith S y rian forces .in
Tuesday, May 26
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I to h o n o r s o ld ie rs
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) died for fr©Cem etery from some of the
jstages. among them Bruce g U.S. diplomat, took p a rt in is sponsored by No G reater lion that was a c t iv e -w i^ .- prlsoncrsofw ar. sh laid a wf&ath at the Tomb ler and paid tribute to those ve might live in peace and .-
aponslbiiity tcrprcscrveIHe— 60 ~m any-t:ave-fought-and^^
hose who gave their lives so peaceandJrcedom . — athcred here today a re __ le d ream s of e a rlie r: brave' that we r c m d ln ^ o r th y of ' rhom as Paine said, 'those
3 end hir w rist, the gun still in the c terrorist,"C apt.A kldIlsaii d T h ree o ther passengers e— tcrrorisL and spun him to-tl
th e gunm an quickly re « , pulled the triggger., “ No one was hit, lucki ) . s a i d . ‘'W hile this-was-goin J an o th er passenger ... atl f - .othcr.guntnan.w ho was gl cockpit en trance."
Ws soon as the tw o.tem — se ized r-co -p iio t^ B u ien t- 1 s ta r te d the engines to } a irc ra f t forw ard toward th
To the vie ° it w as spos___ Mario AndrettU!> as the winner whr Indy 500 result posted; Unser anr
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.A m erican Legion mer Quincy. M a8iU .8aU)ered. p l a c ^ u D d ^
' " " " ^ r a ^ ^ e r i c a n Gbld S w re a th 4 t tb e foot of a flag a t R osllndale’s Mt. Hope honor th e deceased vetei especially the forgotten he
' -W em bers o r - th f f f O t^ — fund conducted a-inemorii - :^B oston:s-Q uIacy:-M arket
57,669 A m ericans wbo d ie those wbo died In previcB o d eF erre ra . • -------------
~ On-New Y prit’5 StaTen I ~~Tgun5'flred a s a lu te aod 30.;
'' a t a tten tion cm the lawn of A m erican Legion P ost a s i
lijack dlle h a ^ of tbe building, in o i id . te rro r is ts fnrs Jumped tb e a irc ra f t.►thefloorrlMit------- But-the-twiicovered and then b ad bee
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fic°k%‘1S2S S g K badly."* * U " '- l e a p e d from I rro r is tsw ere head and sust tt—Karaoglu-^— ^Afterward,- ) move th e p lane found the teirohial rem oved It. -
>d nipliyctor,oiled, is l i s t e d - ___v h e n t h e \i l t s a r ei n o u n c » s . im 1 — B l .
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honored - - --b le^ ihgs of freed<>m ...
•uppdrUngIt’." . -1. m embeni In Boston' and red a t th ree cem eteries to m all Am erican .flags-on^
d S ta r m other p laced a flag-draped w ar m em orial • ope Cem etery Sunday “ to /eterans of all w ars, but n heroesof V ietnam ." 6 k S iI . ;^ i i : ;L ^ : : :£ m o r ia i ' lo ria l-sery lcratdow ntow ii^ - rk e t- : iU o -re ro c ic ie H tb e - - died in Vietnam, plus ali *
evious w ars,” said R ev .'
en Island, tap^ blew, fouc„ _ •130. people 'stood solemnly .11J1 Q o f th e P a tr ia 'D ’M lessio-- - a s a flag w as raised. H
Iramain o rder to prevent the o ther ( from getting back on th e .
‘-two gunmen-on ground b y *—been detahied by Bulgarian s .
E m bassy qjokesm an said B terrorists was '‘beaten up ' iy .” He struggled free andm tbe-plane; landing on h U .............sustaining severe Injuries.
ird ,-o fflc ia lr 'f iea i^ ln g the ind a^ bomb oo board and
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f r o B_ MALAD (U PI)•VaJIey residen ts died In th l ig h t p lane in the mountj w est o /M aJad Monday.
T he p lane apparen tly ni o f sm all canyon.
T h ere w ere no survl — TVictims w ere pilot Jam es
-54, and his wife, Ariis, ! Wendell, and John David 1 Je ro m e , according to si
: fleers.■ F ed e ra l Aviation Adn officials said they ajso wen
'f o r ano ther p lane eh rouK V alley to S alt Lake City m i
•sam e area .• They said th e flight plai c ra f ts In the portion over so
rJdaho w ere v irtually Identic I • O neT drrcounty Sherirr
•m ra t officials said seat lo c a te d the w nK kage of the
. . a P ip e r Comanche-alrcr :m llc s west o f M alad in soi • Idaho a t about 4 p .m . Mond< .-lO ffic ia ls w ith the Burl :Serv lce - a n a rm of th
— 'B urley , Idaho — said that r je ro m e , Sunday evening 1 3 JIah . I t left Logan a t abc ‘Monday for th e re tu rn flight '■'Officials said Reed, a t U tah S ta te U alvereity a t L
H e a v y :
By U nU ed^^^^Jn tem atio i
: Cloud -bu rsts flooded a r e a s n e a r Inkom Monda> b u rg residents spotted a fu
.Us h eavy r ^ n ^ l fell throuj e m Idaho.
--------- '^ Y o u ^ can 'l-^ ev w -w e-lta in s ," said Inkom M] HcJm andollar. “ It’sjiistso l:
— rrH elm andollar-saW -flaflh- -o'f th e Sorrel and Rapid Crc< ^ n t w a te r rush lag throiigl
. -"^rulverts.and-lw oJiddgefl.U w a te r runoff In his commi
___ c u lv e r t-a n d -a . b ridge .thro:w ere in j e < ^ rd y o f being <J iesa ld ............. ............ . . ._ N atjonal W eather ServIcc
AngryBURGAS, B ulgaria (UPI
rity forces aided and angry overpow ered four leftist M onday.to cod tbe twcHlay of a Turkish A irlines Jet.■ S everal, passttigez^ were < -none se riously—w hen the tw o of the terroristic, bet severely , the official Bulgai
— agency BTAsald. — ........Tw o o ther te rro ris ts , lun
th e DC-9 to m ake ^ stall r ^ r t e r s , ‘w ere quickly ca; security forces.
T h e d ram atic e o d 'to the :
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®i v aJT hree M a g i t_ b ^ g J lo w n a the crash of a d eath Sund< untalnous area nich C. Son
. ’ southwest ol flew into side .■Details «
p la o e , ' a s • 'I J f - w ere skoti
nes Archibald, B iirley File s 51. both of ( l ie c ra f tw l Id Reed, 18, ol U e pilot ttlei . sh e r ltf s ol: o v e f th e M .
Vdmlnlstration *ct* searchingm le from Sun ^ra id in g ,o th e
plans lo r both fsou lheaJlera L” ™Utica! a irw a y .
f We h ean » a rc h crews I 'W a d " a t s the first plane c ^ s a l d . “ i I r c r a f t - .W l i .. a ^ u t t h e . w I southeastern w o h ean mday. ' i^ sp o k e sn Jurley Flight L a r a FligI
the FAA In B e ^ c r a f t \ hat p lane left —C it^ /ro m Su lg fo r Logan, u leq to an iv about 1 p.m. P-mi ight. He said ola student a t Identities of it Logan, was th a t craft.
' rains triJL ^
, f u n n e l citional e rs In BolS4
special weat cd low-lying southeastern day and Rex- den ts Ib me s funnel cloud .m inor flood] roughout east- s tre a m s or rc
Meteorolog e-the-m oun=— officials exp M ayor Ron overflow in n solid rain ." ' C lark County iflh-floods-out— C ounty-in-th Jreek canyons Wyoming bor >iigh the four- He said two s .thaL hand le_Inkom _arD a- imunlty. One Monday, and hrough .. town. . . in otherportlc lg destroyed, R exburg n . . . - . :_ tin g a.funnel I rice forecast- the communi
rhostacJPI) — Secu- ' c am e a fte r th igry hostages a n u ltra-left s t te rro ris ts_ group, threat lay hijacking, the ir 90 hosta
A m erican ex ere wounded York-based Cii they Jumped The gunma beating one w rite “ farewel Igarian news ones a f te r thi--- -------- - fla tly-rejectedlured out of $500,000 ranso italement ’to te rro ris ts Jailt captunxKby death In Turke;
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wn to Wt.ir.': _ i .^ ihe tiday of h-s :v.. r ,>on* ;onnIchsen, S.; ,.>.ined t o f Jerom e.: concerning th e second
single-engine Beechcraft.:e tchy M pnday . .even ing__lig h t Service officials said was flying over Burley when lied his flight plan for a route M alad a rea and on to Salt
ficials said they urged the e second craft not to fly Into lecause of heavy rainfall and orm s. T he said they briefed it that tim e about turbulence la. but he pursued the flight
ard from 'h im 'en rou te 'over— t about 9 p.m .. one dlspat- . “ He w as really conceiped .u«ather,.and tha t w as the a rd from him ." jsm an for th e FAA's Salt light S e rv ice s a id th6 [t w as bound for Salt Lake Sun V alley and waa sched— Tlve in 'U tah, a t about 3:40
I officials did nol have the of the five peq> le«board
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W o u c f s)lsc ,' meanwhile, is su e d ‘a eather sta tem ent-for all-i>f- - *m -'Idaho, warning resl- move to higher ^ u n d if odlng occurred on small ‘ roadways.loglst Larry Jensen sa id ___x i ^ t c d ' small stream s to n m any rem ote a rea s from nty in the north and Oneida -the-south-and-east-to-lhe------» rd e r .iwo inches of rain fell in thei»n -In- n n lno -hnnr po rliv t - -nd rainfall also was heavyrtlons o tth e sta le . __ -
residents reported spot- cl cloud five miles south of unlty .at about 3 p . m . . _ _____
ges oveithe gunm en, m em bers of
eftlst- Turkish - te rro ris t to eatened to begin W iling, w stages, starting w ith five . executives of the New' .. Citibank. “
m an-m ade the h o stages— well" letters to thc(r loved the Turkish government te d .th e ir dem ands 'fo r a-— tw isom and freedom for'47‘' "pli ailed and condemned to all •key. p rsaid the-five .Am ericans ov ned.
talking
vent w a r:spsuWfR(
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wath i“ flre t
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>g rep o rte rs little . phj
76th year, Ni
I
'M e m o ria l D a y ce i
MenAcross tl
■ 'B y U i U ^ P i ^ I n t ^ a
The c rack of the g i ^ iThen, under somber
" ■ ' crowd o f M agic Valley tion a s th e lonely no through thecem etary .
They sa lu ted their coi th e se rv ice of their counI
• -T -rT h esc^ ea lS u n scT lW thousands being held aci M em orial 5 a y Monda
_ speeches, parades, ba ficlally opening the sun som e p a r ts o f the coun
. _ ..w as.m ostly a d ay fo rw l '•= T e m e m b o rin g .“ ;
Fam ilies of the eigh ts April 1980 a ttem p t to h o s ta g e s .J n „ I r a n ro C '
>ipoweiThe C itibank executives w
to th e opening of a branch ir when the p lane w as hijacked
A com bination of luc)( th inking and events both pla sppntanraus,j:lim axe^ in_a < end to the hijacking.
BTA said security force -tw o of th e terrorists. lnto lej 'p lan e w ith a prom lse 'they ' a llo \y e d jo jn a k e a statem e press. Once on th e ground, t overpowered. . _
"As soon a s the two I
J s a suc(SANTA BARBARA, Calif.
Spccial U.S. envoy Philip 11 succeeded thus f a r io prev w ar In th e M iddle E ast, I R eagan 's spokesm an said Mo
' "W e h ave a d d e v M o ur go hi preventing fu rther escalatl Middle E a s t.” Acting Whil press sec re ta ry L arry Speake
H abib w as sent 0 0 a shuttle t h r ^ weeks ago wheo tensi ftflpr IsTPfl gh*> h e l la ^ te r s over L rtab b n ai m ove^ Soviet-m ade surfa m is s i le Into Lebanese territo
— Speakes- sald~ the=Hftbl&= “ continues to be open-ended.’
He said th e adminlstrat: watching developments clos th a t th e p residen t was bel “ fully abreast*^ of acUvitlei r e ^ n . -
“ H e 'w ill m ake a dedsloc next s tep concerning tbe mission,” Speakes said, but p h asb ed b e w as not Indlcat
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:e re m o n ie s w e r e h e ld a
noHaifhe nation, tlnational
israngout th ree tim es, le rg rcy skies, the small ‘y ve te rans stood ot attcn- noles of ‘‘T aps’* echocd
rom radcs who had died Inin l y . __________________lUemorial P ark w as one of- icross the United S la tes o a day. It was a d ay for bartxHiues. beer a nd of- um m er tanning season ^n- untry. But M emorial Day what It was Intended to .te -
it servlcem cn k llled.in t h c _ . lo rescue the A merican ocelved medals a t 1 F c ~ '
T terroiI were going nicknam ed Ja I in Istanbul own group t ed. decided thot I
■ a rr iv e d .” (3ai P lfn e 'sp llo t.s
a d ram atic__ p n e_ ,o f theC akm ak, a Ti
KS irlckcd p lane bli iV v — to a lava to ry a
' “ M ’f ' -.co m p lled and th e te rro ris ts nm t lo the j
, they were"Suddenly 1
te rrorists__ grabbed the I
cess — sIf. (U PI) - H abib wouldHabib has U nited States,
eventing a Speakes salPresidenI spoken persoi
Monday. - w ork ing throigoal 50 fa r m en t. “ If the iation lo the ' w llh som e stebile House le t h im know,’ikessald. R caga ii has iUe mission H abib’sac tiv iliskins rose -S p eak es sa wo Sy rian_ . w afi=?4agaln-aand Syria fo r res tra in t,
■face-to-alr ach ieve ourIloiy. ex trem e ly danIh-missten--------^A skediflhfrJ ." . a t th e lengthatioa w as ^ n d shuttllnlosely and coun tries. Sp>elng kept m lnistraU on hiles In - I te h ad DO Indlcati
- would be accorIon on the ^ a k e s decbe H abib re p o rts tha tut he em - w o rk in g wlUaUng tha l l/!bnnon:
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i T w i n F a l l s , I d t
I B
I a t S u n s e t M e m o rla i Jp<
r ^ D a |t h o s e '^ t ^ c
Arilngton J^atWiial Cem fo rm er hostages. •. F ifteen form er hosta{
Lalngen, the ranking U.J •the cerem ony. It was sp Love, an organization
. fam lliesofV lelnam ^ris( Vice Presiden t Bush la
of the Unknown Soldier i ' . wno aied "so that, we n
-freedom ."Bush cited the origins
; A m ericans h ave a respoi :— freed o m 'fo r“whlch“ so~r
died."Today we honor those
— ^th a t-w e njlghl llve in peac "Those of us gaIhe
- -p r iv ile d g e d to livejho-dr — A m ericans. I p ray lhat
-th e ir sacrifice. As Thon
rists toJack a l and Hawk-by their
I got off the plane' vifi \ i t th e lime' for action had Gapt. B arlas Akldll, the t t .s a id , t;he_terrorlsts lold lhsan_ * Turidsti soldier who was '
! by chance, lo halt his tr ip y and to s il down. C ak m ak -.^ nd sa t near, where one of . ® ts w as guarding the back ^
sy he lunged forward and s e terrorist's , hond by the a
so farId be recalled soon to the es. •said the president had not sonally lo Habib, who Is irough the S lale Depart- le president did not concur steps, he would definitely w,” said Speakes. To date, s not objected to any of ivitles.hesald . said the adm inistration^
It. W e're hopeful we can ir goal of defusing an lahgeroiis situation." H frpresldentw as unhappy— th .of tim e Habib had to tllng-am ong the M ideast - Speakes said- the ad-
1 h ad se t no tim etable and iation when Habib mission rompllshed.declhied to comment on it Soviet advisers were /1th iSyrian fo rces in
daho Tl
^ 'a r k lo h o n o r s o ld ie r s 1
died for fretlemelery f;om som e of Ihe
stages, am ong them B ruce U.S. diplomat, look p a r t in
5 sponsored by No Greater* “ 00 that was aclive wilh risonersofw ar. h laid a w reath a t th&Tomb g jund .pald irlbu lo to those— e might live in peace and
Ins of the holiday and said »ponslbillly_io preserve the « m arijn iav e fough 't'liia
ose who gaj^e their lives soe a c e ah d freed o m r------" 'ilhered here today a re . rdn!am £n)fin irller, "BraVe ^ la t w e-rem aln"w orlhy of liomas P a ine said, 'those -
>encLhiw rist, the gun still in the Ii te rro r is t," Capt. Akldll said
T hree o lher p assengers J te rro ris t and spun him to Ihi the gunm an quickly reco' pulled thetrigggcr.
r - “ No one v a s hit. luckll said. “ While this w as going ano ther passenger ... jatti
'o th erg u h m ah 'w h o 'w as gui ‘ cockpit en trance ."
As soon a s the two.terroi seized, co-pllot Bulent s ta rted the engines to i a i rc ra f t forward toward the
r = Q ® ® 'To the v ia it was spoi' Mario Andretti Is . as the winner wh«
Indy 500 results posted; Unser anm
he will appeal- , B u s in e s s ..............
C o m i c s ...................D e a r A b b y ............
,--------- :Fo«ais• Icilaho .............. ......
M a g ic V a U e y . . . .O b t t u a i i e s ............
' O p i n i o n .................P e o p le . . . . . . 1 . .S p o r t s ...................V a lle y L ife ...........W e a th e r .................
T u e s d a y , M a y 2 6 ,
a
S, 1981 _
i t h a t d ie d In t h e d if fc re
l e d o r a a r ^w ho would r u p ' th e 'b le undergo th e fa tlg in of
A m erican Legion mem Quincy. M a ^ .gathered s
“ -p la c e huDdried# of small so ld ie rs 'g rav es.
One Am erican Gold St w rea th At tb e foot of a fiagH
__ nf Rrt«»n><ala’« Mt Ihonor tb e deceased veter e s ^ l a l l y th e fo r^ t te n bet
M em ber# of the Vletnan fund conducted a memorial
— B isiJsirn jiiH M yT ffaw ret- 57.669 A m ericans who died those who d i ^ l h previoi
. • O n New Y ork’s S taten Is . guns fired a salu te and 30 p
' 'a t^ t te n t io n o n tb e la w n o f t- A m erican Legion Post a s a
ijacltdii h and of tlie building, in oilid. ..............te rro ris ts fro:J Jum ped th e a irc ra ft, tbeflo o r.b u t But the two » v e re d and then had been
tU y.-A lcldll ° T n
ro risU w ere head and sustaK araoglu A fterw ard. i
m ove the p lane found «h e term inal . rem oved It.
»d nipliy'tor,> i f e d
is listedhen the MIts arenounces . W— Bl '■ • L j b J I c ^
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. . . . C6
7 7 7 7 X 3 -------
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. .C 6-8. . . . A2 i J I T i i
STEVEN QREEKE/Tkw<fCM
e r e n t U .S . w a r s . '
hionoredb l t t t i i r a o f freedom ... .. - ? -ly j^ i^ tn g Jt',**'nem bera h i B o s ^ and ed a t th ree w m etC E lesJ). nail A ra ^ c a h -n it^ rO ii? -
1 S ta r m other p laced a - lag-draped w ar m eitiorial •peX em ete ry Sunday-iJto-------------eterans of all w ars, but I heroes of V ietnam .” n a m V eterans M em orial , j )ria l serv ice a l downtown!. .IK t-"W ^ -------died in Vietnam, plus all )vious_ w ars ,” said . Rev.
;n Island, taps blew. fou f V ; - 'M peoplH toodsolem nlylO fthePatrickD 'A llesslo ; - ;as a flag w as raised .
Irama—^in o rd e r to prevent the o ther from gelUrig back on t t e . ,
two gunm en on ground by - ) e ^ detained by Bulgarian
E m h ^ f k e s m a n said te rro ris ts was “ beaten-up
y.” He struggled, free ih d - .....m th e p lane, landing oo his ustainlng severe hijuries. . rd. officials searching the id a twmb on board and
gngl— ^
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P e n, N EW YORK (UPI
sudden ly com es to 11 .dSleylsloo screen , yo
— '--m*' orsom etlilng. f ’ 'J f th a l’s so, expe '. 'S ^ te m b c r . -
— — HwfDserForum:and*Oi '.rrV'-'gold ru sh this I.* t e l e v i s i o n - “ the PE- '•v'.^tTelevfslori.dventuj
. ;M id la s t week bs be > '•cdocept In w hat be c a
c re a te a truly ad ^doesn’t ex ist on cab; t« « d e d ” .......................'• •;C ucclone says th e tl
'• f '^ V S C C regulations groups for *'
■■/‘^ d a H O m a n
•' I ^;•.;■-CHESTERFlEL] c e n t apparen tly cli
* — j b a n Monday, Carlt . ,‘1:.'.'. A uthorities said i , y o lr , located abou
- - li-i-eastern Idaho, not' ^ w h e n he spotted the . :V.v.: OUlclais said del
■; b u t they s a id tbe ac u>CQ)e m an w as flshinj
_____ I:> 're su m e d th e c a u sc' • • T hey sa id the .J
hom etow n w as beln fam ily m e m b ^ r ^
S e a r c h f i n d
■C: L E CENTER, M 7 who becam e tbe o
:peopIe and an alrpl ' ' ‘M onday sleepiog f . - nu rsin g h o m ew h en
A uthorities roun< ra n s is tin g o f cltizei
* jl-tie fense woHcers an— , ■TT.search fo r 'E u g en e
; • jp riv a te p llo lto jo ln l " 5 * Sullivan w as rep ■' “ N ursing H om e aboi -V-2:30 p .m . M onday ^ ' ch a n c e looked in a k -^r-as Sullivan’s room.
------ ; — T h ere , am ong theh e found Sullivan "a nu rsin g hom e spokei
_____l i - W o n m n s h o
— - r— ROM E ( U P I ) ^ - . th e a tte m p to n P o p e .■ R om e M onday to "■ G erm any!
R ose H all, 21, boar : th e afternoon with he____ On h e r d ep artu re I~ f i r s . H all told tepoi
. := : i iB v e m e lth e p o p e .- 1$ S ^ A f l e r h e r releas< b C-fcosp ita l Sunday. Ro; S S fS ^ le n tto tb e O c c ^ w ^ l> S S ^ p r iv a t e r o o m f o r l fi S M r s . H a l l ,o r i g l n a l l
W est G e m a n y , si S n a y 13 shooting.
; Y uki fS |3 J p iX Y W 0 0 b lU P I
. i ^ S la ih A m c r ic a n actoi S e t t e r o f the *‘Fareu
— S Z B fc o d ra ra q rh a s ti le d t r r i y ::g h n d dis t-serylix s :'w
v ? i h o d ied T h u ^ a 'y a t i - - { ^ S B I f f i o a o p p e a r t d l
' T - q f a ) d ] ;
. I More raiT w in F a lls , Buriey-H Goodio«>Jer6me t r e u :
S ca tte red show ers a: tj sho_wera, w llh winds 7 J S tro n g e r gusts n ea r tj 9 show ers . Lows In the 40
. n 65 lo7S . . ..^ HaJIey» C am as P n l r i e
R lv e rV a ltey ;C onsiderab le cloudli
w ith sc a tte re d shower* th u n d e r s h o w e r s . D
? O vern ight lows In the,n . ‘ h ig h sb o th d ay s5 5 to 7 0 .
N o r th e rn U lah a n d— “ N e v a d a : ................. ....
N evada a nd U tah sho fo recas ts of sca tte red & a_ few afternoon thun<
't o d a ^ . c le a r in g to i becom ing fa ir Wednesd. S ynopsis:
R ccen t ra in s in the ea- - . o f. th e s ta te broughl i
n e a r flood s tag e w ith s ■^flooding.
funnel cloud w as r« ■ »m »es south of R exburg. T - T b e b igbesl tem peral T n e g r e e s a l Caldwell, a
= S H B si32a tC ix i& -------------: S ^ a r t l a l c learing bccu
■ S S g s te ro -p o rU o n s x>f.
j i ^ ^ m e s - N o w s . Twin
___ _
ithoui;P I) - When the m agazine <0 life in all her undraped glo you'll know the m edium ha;
(pect the Bar Mlfzvah som
htbose publishing em pire inclu I*0 m nlm agfl2lnea,-ia-jolnlng' s fal! w ith Penthouse E nter PEn* network.” itually has to com e of a g e ," i b c iakl out the blueprint for
! ca lls adult p rog ram ingr‘*We adult entertainm ent networii
cable today. As I see it, It
le th ree com m ercial networks )ns and stalked by fundar ir "decency,’’ can do little ,m
m d r o w n s f i s M n sELD. Idaho (U P I) .-A .b o a tii ’ claim ed tbe life o f an ea s te r arlbou County sh e rifrs deputle Id a fisherm an a t Chesterfield bout 12 miles north of Bam notified officials a t 4 p .m . I tbe overturned boat, details w ere sketchy Mondaj ! accident apparently o ccurre hing In a 14-foot boat. T hey sa u se of death was drowning, le .JdeDtily of the victim a e ln g withheld, pending notldci
i d s sleeping manMinn. (UPI) — An 80-year-o
e object o f a m assive searcl Irplane in this city of 2,000 wa g peacefully In a storeroom le re be lives.lunded up a volunteer s e a rd izens, police, sh e rifrs deputle : a nd nursing home s taff ln.«.( ene ' Sullivan.' They ' even eni >ln tb e search in the air. repo rted missing from the ( ■bout ‘3 p .m . Sunday. I t wasn a y tha t a m aintenance wor a locked storeroom on th e san n .[hexecords tn th e io-by-12 s to r1 “ sitting on tbe floor sleeping ikesm an Phil Buckman.
l o t - w l t h p o p e ia C^ n e of the two'women'woun pe John P aul I I 's life 12 days a t o ‘re tu rn to h e r hom e in
oarded a plane to F rank fu rt ei 1 h e r m other and b e r husband, r e from R om e's Fium iclno al ^porters she w as "v e ry hap;r.—iase from Rom e's Santo S Rose, h e r husband and h e r n ‘: ^ ^ l l a l . - ^ d m et w ith the'p o r 10 m inutes.oally from Shiriey, M ass. but , si^fered a shattered elbQW
I S M m o d a d i e s .U Pl) ~ Yuki Shlm oda .a re s ^ : to r who relived p arT of h is pa rewell to M anzanar" ielev edof cancerrH gw ag59. s -w ere iw ld 'S o n aay io r slflS a l UCLA Medical Center.»d in ihe'Broadway-productlo
aln likely to dy -R «p«tt,:;aad natioi »u :s and thunde^ < r iV a 7 to 14 mph. . r the Ihunder* /J 40s , and highs
I r i^ 'a n d Wood A T
udlness today san*frani« r s and a few V
D e c re a s in g - - - s_W ednesdayiQ.roldSOs, and hiohe70. TEMPILod no rth ern
show identical d show ers and lundershowers lo n lg b t. and ' 4 jsday . 'J'*'
> easte rn pa rts . -II s tream s to M onday 1 h som e m inor ' e x p e c te d
e x t e n di reported five th rough F irg. conditionsira tu re w as 75 Conditio I, and the col- fa ir lo po— —-----------T -T -rd u tto ira iiecurred io the Wednesda; o f - tb e - -s ta te - -g o o d -T h u r
KuwMQIy ao M. Pep •uiv.OM ....... as.... LMAAQMM _ C
ts nI UtfMukM n m
S *.... NmYM ' o o
I .... ou»ho«.c«if n R.... Omaha n «...... pfto*nii __ / n _ n ..... / # 1 H
win Falla, Idaho ' T u e s d a y , M.
isepllle centcrfold . Jiggle a n d glgf glory on tbe approaching bii
-■ • ta -c o m m a " . oblique referenom etlm e in -bdjavio,
dudesproducing gem
lertilnm enl who w an t It,
Gucclonc ■ ■ “I d on 't seefor Ills new ■ com pete wlUi uWe think we going to have. 1ork 'such a s com m ercial te
It's sorely say ing n aughty......................... b it o f a n d w ent Irks, saddled s tu ff on.damentalist "W e 'iv goingi.more lhan — a s ta g e ld o n '
0)1T f rSiffltlTlC
i g « “ T eahoO sS^f “ T heK ingand
c sn T e 'to H o llj l l ta M ld . ap p e a le d In al
"M idw ay" an,ancrolt In_____I. Monday „ < ^ u y said^ _____ A 'F arew elL to ,
lead ing ro/e of rred W hile m enta lly and d 's a id Ihey cam p.
i 'a n d his •ficationof . M a n h i t I
. MOUNT S H / , n (lied of a n appi
roared down ITKjld m an i rc h b y 7 5
r a f t3m fli w e club w hen th e a irch M rtv a t a n a re a know
D octo rsln tbe a to rev ive WIntei
L ? S ! G ulfstaUrorker by ABU DHABI, lame wing P e rs ian Gulf ch
th e oil Importectoreroom.-------political-econon:Ing," said rep re sen ts am a,
"T hus Ihem yl fo rev e r," boaste th e alleged wea)
K J t^ w ilhdrew lnthe< — — — B ul-sigh lfica i
m ention of the ej ! n * ^ S . • « '* ‘"v ld ed o v e r
le a r iy In Polish ba) airport, WARSAW, Pt appy" to em m e n t m inlste
com m itted sulci > Splrito edged Soviet Irt r m other ta rg e tso f Insults e ' l ^ l n ‘ T housands of :
W arsaw a nd a t 1 )ut living re lea se of politic; iw In lhe dem onstrations t
trouble and pos canceled In some . .The official PA T rad e .'an d Ms
tsoected------"O ls ie w sk l, 60, ana s ------- BaTBrczrs3;both
J ^ i o n adm itted
timoda,'^ — polilT carpfoB Ier lim oaa ,------- jnvestlgatlon for
tlo n so f—
dampen your■IONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR
_ 3 0 - .0 0
lANCISCO j y iP e NVERgf^.^. ,J
IHEST oTulAS
VEATHER FOTOCAST ;
r n i ^ t , but clouds a re e d ' a g a in to d a y . T h e fd forecast for Thursday ,1 F riday Is for mostly dry >ns.tlons fo r p lanting will be poor through 'W ednesday
ratn.-but^wlll improve la te -— d ay a j ^ become g e n t l y lureday through Saturday____
— s 'n 71j7 .twiPrMciMQ ee
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5 idaho. n . ™ . .......... ....... ............Uu llH — BotM n
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.M a y 26.1981 '
aris{Iggle In' the ir a ttem pt to p n ib isco o cep to fw h a t is "adult,
nercla l-te lev ision , w bal yoi n in ces tb adult interests, adu vior, and there 's a lw ays i Mith it. We have lo stop pli
lenuine adult en tertainm ent I
see tbe com m ercial networki l l us because of the em otiona e. They won’t put anything rc
te lev ision .^ rm -not-saying h ty in the sense tha t N o rm an : int through all-kinds of tr ia ls i:
log to take the whole thing on |on|^t thinkj^rnm crcl.^. televls
— —
"of the August Moori,’’ "Soi and I,’’ and "Pacific O vehure ed the ro le of Ito In "A untie ollyvood to do the movie. H n about 25 films. Including "1 and "T be Last F light of Noal ■oles in num erous.television aid he w as proudest " o f h ■loJtfanzanar.!U n-w hlch_he I o f a Japanese patriarch wbo td physically in a Worid W ar r
t by avalanche di5HASTA (UPI) - A Pdrtland ipparenl h ea rt a ttack w hen ai n the sl<q>es of Mount Shasi o ritiessa id .the 11,000 foot level o f th e mi Ite rs , S6 .a s one of 13 hikers from a Poi te avalanche occurred a t I i.a.t M w nasLakeH elen.. the hiking d u b attem pted un: Qters, the sh e riffs office said, r ie s ------ ------------------ V —
ftea agree on alUtBI. United Arab E m ira tes <l I chiefs 'o f'sta te , who contcol rted by the West, launched j w m lc alliance Monday tha t m ajo r force in the world econc myth of a Gulf vacuum w ill bc isted one conference official, r weakness of the v ital region sit h eea rly I970s. ^ icahtly,--the-announcern'ent e explosive security issue. Thi k er how to defend th e ir region.
r o s s e s c o m m i t s uPolapd (iJP li - Two foi
Isters Under investigation for ulcide Monday and officials troops stationed in Poland :
il ls by som e Poles. . . _ o f students staged ' p ro test n a t least five o ther cities demi Itlcal prisoners, b ut they tone< ns a fte r government appeals possible provocations. - M arc im eothercities.PA P news agency said forme
In rfiic try ', ^ d form er Building Mlnistc slh killed th cm sc lv esr^ led responsibllity-for 0 list w u n try ^ ^econemicrcrislfl-and-: ^em s, PA P said. Both wc for various charges of abusi ds........ ..............., '
s i T - — -
t r s p i r i t s t o d o
•bRCCAST-H,.7_P.*.i.EST A - 1
— l ow 1 0 5 ^ , . -c:
7 obl'eanS
E l j ”*”.‘ jSH Q w tas^ rt
P la n t growth and emer] bc g o ^ w ith m ild tem t h r o u g th e period. ...
P a n evaporation will b inch today and .24 W Spray ing ctmdiUons gen< to poor today,
r r — Soil j ; t e m p e ra tu re s - change in tbe 'm ln im inn
— m axim um down 2 degree
; j 2 Essu ' -iI i :::: !
a - ;Sdn»o I» ........ MoCtf Sg ...... I W n » i 1
Tivln Falls« U m -P ep - u*lV**r-- ,---------I te Honn^ - 1
aduli:’>resent something b e c a u It.'! m em b’OU see a re very dult language and h
a litUe tw itter ?laylng gam es — “ I v lo J h e buslneK of Ihere ’t t for those adulls nu m K
T hat itrks being ■ aU linr nal blocks they’re Guci really naughty on ‘movinj i g .o f f e n s iv e . . , r m ta lk in g n L ear did a little cen ten ? by fire to get his —b e a 24-
Hisone stage lu r th e r ' movies ’felon will geU nlo___ h e m a l
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touth P acific,” p arcn tl re s .’J , , holidayie M am e’ a n d ---------D a y ^ «He eventually cam nei "M acA rthur." Waho)ah 's A rk.” He Twin Fi on shows. He _ E rid ay
his work ‘fn Drive he_ p lay ^ ._ th e_ _ in g w lth 10 deteriorated ' pcw • n internm ent reportec
lies W o ind, Ore., m an d v t ,„ i,, an avalanche
^ la , Siskiyou _
mountain was
■oniand hiker 'a.m. Saturday { r ip T
insuccessfully V im
Uance f Z Z.( U P I ) - S i x i lo n o h d lfo fI an A rabian F o u ^it potentially , view s or nomy. exploraLbc destroyed national . referring lo zlnes. since B ritain On tel<
...........................NewsCllIt- m a d e -n o -------------•Avere'he six s ta te s .■ p e r week m. •Favor
toons. •Favor'Uicide D e w ,"" ( •L e a s t
former gov. "C harm l ircom ip llon bowI." Us acknowl- E ightya have been ■ - .
m arches In / A \manding the qJ / ^ led down the _ . Is warned ol By United ireh es-w ere—
TOF Foreign d a y 011981Ister—Je rz y —---------.le rE d w d n l ,
;t of factors id^oeial:and=z=#ere binderiBe of s ta te , Am erlct
b o m May (1903), Pe W ayne (19
O nlh lsd In 1868,
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a v In 1954,. b e rs of U
, , • n lh g lon”*• , - ,;^ e x p lo s lo n j r i . - I s la n d ,
h w ■ - ' In 1972,
^ • j n ist P a r tj< >25 7 ? signed aic'.v vork weapons
In 1977, re leased 1( h o ld in g !^
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a rc like « sm all files
' b reak throu
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U nitedsrgence willim peratures w«it, Twi
Moflle V.I be ,1901 an ‘Wednesday,itterally fair $ u s p * r
doy only
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5J ?‘ •e, #1 J l ' - month*. $1n sa J l 13 monthiS» o .9 s tu d .n t ,
M....... « .0 0 p .r i
*» ■1“ Pep doy It h«t
- 4*— _dfly_oLlhin ^ npllMiv .111
’ ^ a b la is e of hangups and fea rs of r n b e rs .”boso wbo expect a il th a t to nn n the pbriio' hovels of T im es J where.[ wouldn’t have th a t u H t « •e ’s no quality there. We’re iW o T sh d u rth a rw lil-b e e q ie t includes g am e shows, talk s vs devoted to th e m e d ^ itse lf.' u c c i o n e l ^ 'p r e s t t t his ring through tbe poses 11 tai ing o u t a m onologue o f the ir e :eriold will b e only a sm all pa 24-hour cab le service within t'
3 P E T Networic will spcc\ ie s” — bolh ibe kind m ade in lak es him self,-of which the ct
l a h o c a)ISE (U PI) — Cloudy skies nlly failed to pu t a dam per lay activ ities over the Memo -weekend,-w lth"crowds’ pack pgrounds arid lodges— - - Iho S tale Police in Boise i I F a lls r ^ r i e d traffic was hei sy, b u t h a s since tapered off. ivers have generaUy been ke ’l l h i n l h e s p ^ l l t n l t w traffic accidents have 'b« le d and Idaho has had no tral
3/iday higha
i nation’s traffic death cot id the 300' m ark Monday in I full day of the M emorial Holid end 'a s millions of motorli led highways for homewa
JP I count'M dhday night shov !M t. 347 p e o p l e - l ^ - o n r i
ids s e e 2:irih, fifth and slxth gradei on TV, spe<^ lim its and spa
ration have been recorded lal polls by Scholastic mag
television, a poll by ScholastCitizen, got these resu lls :____erage hours spent- watching 1 jck .22.vorite shows. Comedy and ca
vorlte commercials:'--"Mounta ’ "CocaJCola."ast fav o rite com m erc iah •min to ile t tissu e ,” "Tid
ity -th rec percen t o f 30,0(
ted P re ss Intem ationai f
May36Tlh«746U 1981 w ith 219 to follow. noo&teln4»frlast-i}uarter.— no m ln g sta risM ars . evening s ta rs a rc M ercury Ju p ite ran d S atu rn . i tw m on thi.s d ate a re undpi rof'Getnlnl.^’lean en te rta iner Al Jolson wa: lay 26, 1686. Also Bob Hop( Peggy Lee (1920) and Johr (1907).I s d a te ln h ls to ry :................>8 , P resident Andrew J o h n ^ r cq u ilted of im peachm ent i by one vote. He had been I of "high crim es and misde- s ? ’
m ore than IOO crew mem- ^Ihe a irc ra ft c a rr ie r "Ben- ” w ere k illed w hen an OLTOcked the vessel off Rhode
72, a t the Moscow sum m it, nt Nixon and 'Sdvlet Ctommu- irty chief L w nld • Brezhnev a p ac t lim iting nu c lea r
n, South M oluccan gunmen 1 105 children they bad been tMstage in Assem, Holland.
ught for the day; B r i ^
cobwebs which m ay catch es but le t w asps and hornets rough." - ---------
r h » T lm » s * N « w s Twin F a lli. Id a h o .
ib « r o f A u d it B ur«ou o f C lrculoH en a n d
• d P m i in t* rn a tio n a l w d doily a t ia 2 Third StTMt Twin Folll, Idoho 8330), by
Vo1l*y N «w ipop«ri. Ine. Ipllon (toi««: O ty Horn* y SS.OO; S I.3S par wmk: Molor Rout* D«tlv«ry $5.40; p*r w «*k. Doily 11.50; Sun- ily SO*. Moll M bKrlpllon*I odvonc* ,(told only wh*f* -d « liy .fy ta -m o ln to tn o d ) ;- ' nd-Sundw . t m onth S4.9S. h t S U .8S, 6 montht $39.70, inih. $59.40: Dolly '5nfy . 'ih-*3r«.“ 3-m«ri»Hr $To;5Ji------
only.- I m onth $2.25. 3 . $ 6 .7 5 .-6 'm o n th t-* JS .5 0 ; - Mh( $27.00. SM ond-O oi*I pold a t Twin Foil*. Idoho i«w« (UPS&Sl-OaO). SpK lol I ond S*rv lc«m on ro lo • r m onth. O H klol a ty and
N«wfpop«r pursuant to 6C-I0S Idaho Cod*. Thur*. h « r ^ d*«ignot«j a* th* th t..w M k .o n w hid i toogl »mb*publiihML
le T Vof rq » ls a l by Baptist board
' m ean seedy triple-X Qlcks - ; es S quareV ill have to look .
t w as wide because !’r e talk ing about a great qieda llyx rea ted -fo rcab le:— [k shows, adventure series,ilf.” ,........
ensuous centiciifold models, r take fo r tbe m agazine and !ir sexual fantasies, but the - I p a rt d f w bal b e expects lo in two yea rs of launch.W is llz e in “ blockbuster ;! in Hollywood and the kind e controversial“ Callgula"—
a m p g F Cles ap- fataliUesthlslboiida' per on The rio fth Shore m orial L ake th ree tim acklrig guest8 ;?5 ‘ a id last
weeken4,<km erDon « and "T b ls p lace is pa heavy ‘i t m iist have been i f- cam pgrounds a re p n k ^ D ispatchers a t Uk
in V alley -and Blaii b < ^ ' cam pgrounds in tbo
traffic , repo rted a t o r n ea r f
Luay death Uhighw ays during thi d ay weekend tha l I
count local tim e F riday in the tonight a lm ldnigbt. olidayxtrists California report* 2w ard num ber of fatalities J
T exas w ith 35 and : . N ew - -Y ork_report«
ho w rt d ea ths , Illinois 13 aniin - lh e - - i 2 r-::-. -
22 hoursjders^ fourth g raders In sci space country said they fav< ed in S5-mph s j ^ limit, naga- 70-mph.
A bn*akdown by lastlc "Scholaistlc News E>----------- th a l sub jec t shows: —tg TV-------^W est^ 3,919 for 55;
M id w es t-9 ,l3 0 fo r le a r - S o u th -3 ,294fo r55 ;
E n s r = ^ , 395fo r55 : ntain Som e reasons given
choice:ia ls : *"11 will save gai T idy hum ans and animals,
, B alnbridge,N .Y .0,000 ' “ I h a le the word d( , . too. m uch of it golni
g accidents in ca rs ," A chburg, Va.
• " I f we go 70 mph w aste gas. And when w on't have any gas le
— ------ choice;— — ------ -—,’ . . • “ If.you have an e
ufv^ would bc able' lo gel D a rre l McCray, Shrcv(
wlpr «’; r w a n t - 70 n----------stratghtw ays-and-5^was ■ th e m ountains and In [«i>e tow ns," Ja y n e Wils
Valley. Ariz.• ” B ecau se ify o u g o 7
w here you w ere g W illiam ’Thomas, Richr
lehteen - ,^ e -________
i | f = @ iode .
nil,. E x p lo re t h e F la^ n u - ' W U h a T o r i r i l a P liev , F ro m E n g lis h H i
Nolhing comporos l( iQsto of frosh. hom
ien follow tho easy diroc x n . you're iri for a dollcl
onchllodas, and lost novor dirfororKol C< soo our soloctlon ol
ish utonslls Including tor WS ’ SBIS, auOlo&klvo pans tch .120 Main Avenue No ets
^syst<is one aod th e sexually ex □OW in progress, wiil be aoo
- F ro m h is Forum magaz - b a s e d on le tte rs In w hich 11
^ U ls oul Its sexual fears, fa “T b e TV v erdon of Fom
in teresting pe<vle. H ie san — sam cB dvlcew lil beg lvenrl
So will th e ta lk show." I t w iil be, in all respecl
C a ^ n in th a t tbe bost him h is g uests w ill be m ajo r cel
-- to ta lk in tb e sam e w ay I television,” Guccione said, u sing Ibe kind of language tl
He declined to reveal his c ; sa id th e m agazine's "P e t
—c and ida te fo r « h b o s t ~ ' '~
W n d s Ilay weekend. -althoug ne Lodge a t W arm discourm es .the .num ber-of------ Campist M emorial D ay a t Magi onna M ills said. w c re sa packed.” she said. ' . P d li« a a long w inter. Tbe S ta te HI }retty full too;”— - - a s Id ah J»e sh e r if fs offices IdahoSt alne counties sa id : “ B e p Wse counties were, ingdrivi rfuU Sunday, night, s it back
"oil p a sses 3the three-day holl- The N t began a l 6 p .m .' u ia t 450 / and w as to~end and an< I- ' ” su ffer c
w eekeurted the highest killed a s a t 44, followed by in juries 1 Florida with 26. ria l Day r te d _ 2 l —highw ay — Police u)d N orth C arolina k e p t , dc
- - - - ........... d runkdr
lo fT V ai
5Chool8,across,the . F if th t ivor m aintaining a ing in ; It, a s opposed lo favo r
ration.ly regions of a Oul of Explorer" poli-on sw ered? '-----------------------------4 to 3 . -5 ;913for70 ....................Some Ior55: l,892for,7Q. spending a;738for70. ^ • “ If w iS; 1,388 forTO. could grc en for the 55 mph e a rth iso
^ c e , ” P^ aod lives of . .•"B eca Is,” David Mentz, source c
Owensboideath and there’s .Am ong Ing* around from posed: Amy Judd, Lyn- • “ Becai
f irs t, del>h often it would L au ra Kei n we grow up we • " ! thin left," Amy Klck^ problem s
_-the Russl Tor {Ke '70-mph M a ry Jo a
---------------------- •"Becjnemergency you tan t,’’ Rei
Bt there fas te r,” Minn. tve^ r t . U . ^ ^ _ ^ . . .
■mph or*loweiHn~In the cities and ■ M M llson, P a rad ise
3 70 you could gel going fa s te r ,"
hm ond,Ind. “
fjW ip} |M fH *
a v o r s o f M o x lc o _ . P re s * Vo
H o u s e . . \ jto Iho authontic good ^
m ornodo torlltlas. Ju s t • n Dctlons for tortillas, o n d ' ' V ilclous iroa l — tacos. wloitaa with a frosh Como In todoy and ^ (• o l gourm et cooking lortlTia p ressM .
lorth. Twin Fatla
W o o lm A i* !. DEPARTMENT STO
m ny explicit ' ‘CaDferine the G reat,” aoo th e r.,
igazioe, he’ll draw a panel show :h the r e a d l^ public every m on th , s, fantasies aod hang-ups.
'•orum will be b o ^ by some very sam e ground will be covered. The
enrlt-wllfbe-very serious;”
pects, like-Merv-Criffin o r Johnny himself will tiS a top celebrity and r celebrities, but they 're not going ay IbAl they talk on commercial aid . ,'’They’ll be talking as adults, ge tha t adulls use.” hls choice of host for ihc show, but 'P e t o f the M onth" is a likely
f i l l e dlOugh they said the ra in m ay haveMurfiged a few cam pers. _______ _Bmpgrounds a t'R edflsh Lake aod ' laglc and Horsethief reservoirs all esa id lD b efu ll.Dlice-will-havc ex tra patrols oo e H ighway 21 and o lher highways dahoans re lu m home-today, said loS ta te Police CpI. Robert Lee. ie p a tien t,” Lee advised return- Irivers. " I t 's gonna be slow. Ju st ack and enjoy the scenery.”
3 0 0 mark1C N ational Safety Council w arned 450 to 550 people could be killed ano ther 22,000 lo 26,000 could
s r disabling Injuries during , the kend. L ast year, 447 people were d and 21,000 suffered disabling ' lies during the three-day Memo- Day w e e k ^ . I illce-m ounted-extra patro ls and ,dos&_watch -fo r-speeders-and "
ikdrivers. - - - .......................
I w eekth and-slxlh g raders partlcipat-', in Scholastic N ewstim e's poll/• spending money on space expio-' n.t of 8,000 responses, 4,500 an- 5dV yes;” 3,500"no”; - a r a t i o o f ^
rie r i e ^ n s from those favoring' ling on space forays: , : n f we have food problems, we grow food in spacel'A nd if the r a is o v e r-p o p u la t^ we could go to
i,” R ayJohnson ,Salisburry ,M o. v Eecause we might find a new n e o f, energy ,” Jiilie Tlord, sbord,; Ky.ong . r e r m s -flfom those op-
ecau se poor people should come death overrules curiousily ,"
I K err, Hookstowh,1*a. think w e should solve our own ;ms firs t. I t’s alm ost a race wllh u s s lfln n tu T C ff 'w tio -ca irw in ;^ '-^ Jones, N . LltUe Rock, Ark. * 6esuse'T566pie a r e m ore impor- ““ R enee DlUlngcr, Maple Grove,
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VietnamA grcupo t'V eteraoflHth e lOKlay 1
Efforts unde
C ^u:BOSTON ( U P I ) - E
peacetim e d raft, the i Boston’ M onday begai and-20-year old Roma file le tte rs saying the>
- tious objectors.T he Rev. F ranc is Co
p rie s t acUve.in.dra/t-c■------ Jng the V ietnam War, j............. m ight beip those oppos
serv ice avoid being dra: “ In any so rt of con
Jectors hearing durln (docum erita(lO n) cat erab le weight with or beliefs,' ’ F a th e r Conroy
M ore than 4,000,000 y su m m er w ere required
• a possible draft.• T he Justice and P eac of th e Boston Archdio pro g ram is a "confldcnl
' le tte rs o r o ther statem e
Cohgr€■ WASHINGTON (UPI . te s t o f congressional set
' . .f u tu re o tth e C le a n A lr / th is week when the Hoi b ill to give the steel 1: tim e to comply wiL deadlines.
T he steel “ stretchout" good chance to pass be
■and Senate, but its 1 . . . .necessarily Indicate whi
t h ^ a s l c C l^ A l r A d ^ n
Congressloool commi houses agreed to take u;
t in a dvance of the m ajor
- ofiJoUarB. • - - U nder exisltng rules,
d u s try m usl m eet ce rt con tro l standards by the T h e^ 's tre tch o u t” blH w(
I ,i(idustry until the.end o f !. those standards.
B ut in exchange for tl______ tim e- — to be, g a n l
. Environm ental Protectio a case-by 'case basis >
p r o d u ^ v i ty a n d e S f^ l t p lan ts , using the moiie) Jiave o t h e r v ^ ^ n e f con tro l _ _
^ U e d lCARSON C riY , Nev.'
n in aw ay bus >carcene m ountain road and sm i s ta tio n wagon . a t an
rin g a tlea s t2 S o th e rs . T he N evada Highway
______ the.b rakw .falIed .on .the I
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rn ve t p ro te s tof V ietnam v e tm n s sU fle s i t s H ^ t a l lo Los Angeles in i ly hunger strike of J o t m l ^ v
ier way to planj
i r c h u r c-E xpec ting a new by men le Archdiocese of cla im r sgan allowing 19- ob jecton m an Cathodes to re tu rn to hey a re consclM -' Humbt
oversees; Conroy, a parish populatic ft-counselingdur-— d l w t ^ u*, said the letters requests iposed to m ilita iy com m iss drafted. The ccconscientious ob- th e reglsi trln'g Vietnam it a n Indivi ca rr ied consid-, d ra ft,
one’s long-term F a th e r iroysaid. volved ii))0 young m en last sa id the red to reg ister for ernm ent
dem andseace Commission g ives lej idiocese said the Jectors a ( ientlal registry of , Jo h n ] unents s u b m i t t e r m e m b ^ "
ess planiJP I) — The first The plj : sentim ent on the bcleaguei i r Act Is expected m ore con House takes up a - p roducen 2l industry more Jap an . WIU. cican . a i r
i m l t t e i 't a b o lh C o " ^ B up thesteeib iU - “ >eCjcan. ijor d e a n a ir bill Congres
................ ......... a n assessics, the steel In* and recom « rta ln pollution T h a t repor the end of 1982. sa id the p
I would give the suggested I o f 1985 to. m eet th eac t,in <
d ead lin e s . ir th e additional control req:a iU e d _ b x ^ h e ___ction Agency oo s - the steel e to Improve the biclency o r their • « ? « « « * •«
e for pollution Most r ^J_______________
Ib y r u n a wsv.' ( U P I ) fi. w hich waa ened down a group fron smashed Into a downSpooo in Intersection m ph b ^ o re pcq>IaJad ln jii^ -a n d « )U ld w
T beth rM'ay P a tro l said wagon. Thi he charter, bus. ..and .young
^ BAI^ INSIHUI
RENTAUMRBEGINNi5 th '4 6 tfa G r a d * S h id « i JTW A RN ERTREN TA t/PU ft
S S B T ^ S O U Irt. P h o n * D«l S la u g h te r ert 7
RMERIMI19 S h o sh o n * S t. N orth 7 W
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t -sit-in outskSe v e te n o s a r e i [Q of Jqsaveoey. Tbe vetsby tbeV A
I draft
g e s C O jen and women who Intend to
recognition as conscientious o r s In anticipation of a possible I to peacetim e conscription." sbero Cardinal Medeiros, who ies one of the largest Catholic » tio n a_ in _ lb e-U n lted -S ta tesr ed th e program "in r e ^ n s e lo !ts from the faithful," the issIon'amiDuocement stated." commission added, however.
Slstry is not an endorsement of liWdual’s exemption from the
ier Conroy, who was not in- in establishing the program,
tie church belleves‘ “ th e ‘gov- nt docs have a right to make d s oh us,’’ but that the registry leg itim ate conscientious ob- 1 a chance to avoid service.
Moynlhan, a commission ir, sa id the registiy is designed
IS for cleap lan i s 'a n effort to help the uered steel industry become M mpetltive with foreign steel e rs , p articu la rly those in
legislation Is based on an len t worked out by the steel y , the steelworkers’ union, and unentalists. A critical part of eem ent is tha t the industry will B i-n o -fu r th e rT o ll-b a c k "Btr * iQ-deadlines orstandanis'w hen~ ss takes upT eau^orizatlon of inA irA ct.
ress, anticipating this year’s
ssm e n t of the Clean Air Act om m ehd any needed changes, port, d e l iv e i^ In early March, e p rogram was working, but ed som e sweeping changes in including removal of the,1982 .
2S and relaxation of emission requirem ents forautcmoblles.
Ig to m ake recom m e^atlons Ige. but that package Is not tl to reach Congress until la te early Ju ly . -------------------------
r ^ r t s agree the Clean Air i brought about substantial__
v a y b u stras carry ing a vacationing x>m Los Angeles, a s It sped Doner Sum m it, hitting up to 90 )re it went through a red light d e d w ltW b e o th e i^ e h id e A — reeJU lied w ere in tbe station rh ey w ere a father, m other ng son.
IMENT - AISm m = - : zl e n t* •J t a ? « 5 C J t tA N = = ~ • -
JN E T ^ '« 7 3 » 4 « 3 . ,
l u i i c a
l e protesting w hat tbey coQSld : In asslstaaee program s to ^ VA.
> s t o f i l e1 to" to help~protect the Ii ous young Catholics.!ble “ At the tim e of the
flict, m ost d ra ft boai vho cepted the fac t tha t CatJ )ilc CO’S, which led to i les;— o b je c to r s g o I n ^ ( > to M oynlhan said, the T h ^ g l s t ^ is expe<
forerunner of other'slm er. to h c l;U 4 M len tlo u s ob :o f a d r a f t l s i ^ m e d . the The Rev. W arren W.P
tive director of the N In- religious Service Board m, tious Objectors in Was )v- churches a re preparing k e r e tu m to th e d ra f t ., ry “ W hat’s happening )b- Catholic Church and oth<
p rep a re fo r w hat looks li on , inevitable inlroducUoo. cd rea lly unprecedented," 1
an air fighe Im provem w ts in a ir <ne 1970.----------------------------ie\ —T h e p ast decade saw in reduction in particulai
... and a 20 pcrcent Imp av erag e particulate a ir q
J ) W aller B arber, a top . J recen tly to ldaH ousesub
, “ The basic frameworli 111. w hat got us those improv
—q uality . The - basic i-J,__ » 0E kable,llB arber sa id -g f ' B ut he readily noted
changcs, including m ore atta inm ent goals arid givi
’s m ore discretion In the v .a:, -tho program nt tho sta te IJc____ .<;nmf» Indm try groupsct for m ore fundamental cl: s. law . contending in p a rt U Ii, A ir Act has contributed tc i t industrial and economic d In T he effort to s trike a m S . betw een.som e m inor, ad; •n th e Clean A ir Act and 5 overhaul Is certa in to be 5 — envlronm eniaj ugnt oi tJ s gress.>l -------e
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d d e rto b e .m ittee,’’I VIetoam locate th(._»iru«uii entlyw as
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which iso He also
much o f t its books {
^ Brileg&l r i^ t is of .
le Vietnam con- O L I ] lards never ac- athollcs could be
mo$t_CalboUc__l o C a n a d a ," T heT edei
began a n : >ectedJo be the crash-lanc m ila rp rb p a m s p r u n e s p objectors before tourist an(
The sii. Hoover, ex ecu- landed ani National Inter* 3,000 feel ( rd for Ck)nscien- ashlngton, said _ lg for a possible ' J ' g X
? how In the , ' ther churches to i n T | f 5 like the almost * * *n-o£_a.drafL is__"hesaid .- i n C l
ELYRIA ^ re alw ay
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i v e r t i n gW YORK (UPI) - In a sto c, a group of volunteers^sooll* y to send to N orthern Ireland. Lfederal government has accui :ehcy of the Irish Republican / w ar against Britain.! governm ent source said huh< s of the approxim ate C ml , called tbe Irish Northern Aid iced and suggested some of th : IRA w ar chests.
a spokesm an fo r the wledging some committee link /cs, sa id the money is only be I purposes — to feed the far iers. - -
spokcsm ajvw hoi^d .lhc.coni iwlde, accused the federal gov 3 group to m aintain good relatic ihattan Federal Court Judge 0 complaint from -the Justice E >ending-for^arsrruled-M ny-i Dt properly compiled with a f es that all groups, acling on be Izatlons, register with Ihegovei com m ittee had originally regij ast-based agency called the ‘ , ’’ bul the Justice Departmi the group. The govemmenl s
vas " a nice nam e that someone !hl, citing committee letters d it to reg ister a s an agent of th< Is outlawed In Britain and Irelai Iso said the group’s financial i )f the group 's donations were i tsd ldo lt G lance.
ntish toui iring GraN D C /U m N .,A riz ._ U JE lL = dera l Aviation Admlnistralloo iii investigation Monday of the anding of a Grand Canyon 5 plane tha t killed one British and injured another, single-engine p lane, crash- and overturned Sunday about el down in the Grand Canyon.
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I'lA, Ohio (UPI) - Teen-agers ays Irylng lo sneak into the Drive-In Theater, owner John
says.,ic a ttem pt proved fatal for one
Rtmdle, 17, of Elyria-, who illy hid in -the trunk of a c a r to avoid paying the the-
(3.50 admission price, was and burned lo death when the caught fire during a rear-end
! of theater patrons slood and in- ho rro r ^ *flameS'’‘ci)n- •
lhe ca r, - police said. A y t r i e d to douscthcilre-w lth^ Suisher blit was unsuccessful, ip t to pry the trunk opcnwith' a r w as driven back by the
do-ym rtelinhenrltV dH Tigcr">o-in side-a-tnm k?ii4 ‘onder-
i kids try to sneak In here all . Why do they do 11? I l 's a la t a young m an lost his life usy $3.56."-M onday w e r e - s t i l l - I n -
ng the Saturday night accl- ich-occurred-in-(he-4healer- y, a n d , w ere ^uncertain any chargesvould be filed.
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X)lleot<ng4«coF(Uum&«f-------ba. f:cused the group of being :an Army now waging a p
aluhdreds of thousands of S million 'donated to the ^
\id (Committee, could not f the funds have gone to -
le vo lun teers , w hile links lo Irish Republican ‘’ being used for humanl- " ^ families of Republican »
o m m itteehas8 0 i.‘unlts'-i------government of harrass- d lations with the British. ° :e (V aries Haight, acting - n e D epartm ent tha t hod „ny-ithat-lhe*«immmcid------ ^a federal law. The law _
I behalf o f foreign-based- — jvernment. ^ eglstered as an agent of Ai ie “ N orthern Aid Com- -Pi -tment said It couldn't CiII source said it appar- Dnecam eupw lth." PI irs Ihat w ere pro-IRA, co fth e underground arm y ac e la n d -ial records showed that wc re unsccounled for and lis
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Spokesman M artin Galvin Irish-American,-rejected chai agent of the IRA and said Ui appealed.
“ I t was a political ruling,’ P rin ce Charles was In the Unit send abroad only goes lo help. l;SOO Republican priraners in
_and In Ireland.Galvin said the reason no ad(
Belfast "Northern Aid C omi group was forced to flee b ^ i British arrest for “ Republlcar
jnooeyUhat-wouIdhavo gone t( w as only intended lo help prif more.
He said since the commltte< sends its funds to other organli An Cummann Cabhrack, G< Prisoners Dependents Fund, ai Cross, anolherorganizationtol
Aboul the prosecution of con: Phlladelpla, he said. “ We havi com m ittee and some will do activ ities tha t a re not a part of c
A Justice Department spoke: would only m ean the commillei listing and improve its record-k should not interfere io Its fund-r
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th e Grand Cildentlfled pend- atives, was p art Glddings le United States, a 45-mlnute National PArk a fte rn o o n .'
DgerGiddlngs. re lum ing m an , D oreen Airport wh« rd, Essex, was hc was hav tion a t Flagstaff would maki Five othera on Glddings sal
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i money went, b ut I can m akda less," hC/sald. He noted that uted In Philadelphia In 1973 on . /Ingarm s for N orthern Ireland. ~ hthecom m ittce. --.TJvin,-3l.- a second-genefailon— charges that the-group w as'Sn Id the judge’s ruling wo]dd;|)e
ing." he said. “ It cam e wh^n (Jnil6d^tatcs. All the money:we lelp.the families of som e of the s in lhe six counties of U lsiir
J address could be found for uie ' Ommlttee’* was bccause the b ^ a u sc they w ere subject to llcan activities.’' He added thenetothfrgroup-from-lhe-Bromc-------prisoner’s families - nothing
Ittco had lo disband his group {anliatlons — the Dublin-based . Gaelic for. the Republican d, and the Belfast-based G recb itohelpp risoner'sfam llles. ; commiltce-afflllated people In have m any people helping the 1 do things tha t a re outsid# . to fourpolicy."tokesman said H aight's ruling lillee would h ave to change Its ird-keeplng - r and the declsloQ nd-ralslngacllvilies. - :
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ngs said the piaoe.was m aking nute s ight seeing lour Sunday in. The c ra ft apparently, was lg to tbe G rand Canyoh when th e pilot told the tower having engine problema- aod nake an em ergency lan'ding', s s a l d . ............................. ,
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r e p h ^ t ^ a i J ■ riots suggest : - conditions th . : getting worse
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onic-tbat-ln-Uie-immedi: •lson_disturbances,JVa f the U.S. Supreme Cour ograms.- - •, who must have- pr t f i a J M v a s U j L L a w - S c l i prior to last week’s
I and Nevada, called s for both Inmates and gi :, in fact, expanding on a with an earlier speech. E ss America addresses III continue unabated an
deal with the conditio i-gency. Riots, disturban pied prisons in all part ’ York to New Mexico, t( la. One successful rIo ut conditions in general sturbances. iwding, reductions in rehabilitation, poorly t:
ire most of Ihe famllia 'oblems: Southern Mic argest walled facility, lan the institution was de overcrowding with a q or some other guard-pro 1$ fuse on a powderkeg. s so ripe that any minor lopulation Into a fierce, rlvidly demonstrated in 1 contends the answer Is to take the “send them I ley” attitude. He wants prams, even to be used i itences.III say Burger’s approac e bettercrooks. They als sslve programs ifre'proli igrams have to be devi item around. New atti nd correctional offlcei I defuse the tension am lh sides.suggestions mayjiot.be
a rational approach. T ests that most states that already exist, co
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speeches dc Switzerland . —. a s a .natioi )oot Um C arter - potentially ing hiUicr and decline.w _5}»sing ,an__T he_bofie3ip ^ a a l l le s a rc is no lo n ^ iIbey like Uie tha t it is non's promise of en, and tbal
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b in g Uiat tHo aod th e c r ts:b cause some Uokm is unp • w lU jje a r -o r“ a g e o r tb r i4
tramiuiiizing a record h i^JPCMS. Their four'm em beiSoviet Union This fact baioourisbed by thinking:
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les call •emedydlat^Wermath-dfiwo— Vatren -Bur^r,-chief— urt, calls for improved
prepared his George lchooL£ommencement_ s prison uprisings In ed for new training guards.a prison/crlme theme . Burger’s words warn _5 the prison question, and; more prison riots
tions of prisons is of ances and destruction irts of the country —, to Idaho to Michigan •lot seems to breed al can be directly tied
1 guard, forces. Jess ' trained correctional- . liar reasons cited as lichlgan-Prison, the - y, housed SOO more designed to hold, quick, unannounced
irovoked action Is like lg. The conditions for OT Incident could turn :e, destructive forcc. nIdaho.IS'not to build more n to priwn and throw its mandatory educa- d as Inducements for
lach simply is to trainalso will say the costs-----ohlbltlve!."...............jveloped to turn.the ttitudes - for both :ers — have to be and built-up frostra-
be popular, :but'they The rash of prison
s cannot cope with ' conditions that are
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an allieiand ' P re s id en t R eag an 's describing Uie SoviefUnion
tion in d e c lin e — albeit a ' ly unstable and dangerous
BBS a re jh a t U>e Soviet Union g e r e v a n ^ ic a l ly effective, no longer IdeoIogicaUy driv- b a t it is ready to r e fo m to •date Uie unbllnkable fact . ommaDd'ecoDomy’'"can bot c o m p I a t .^ t e r ~ : -------------------i
ant. T h e ' secood aod Uilrd t certa in ly false, d lta r la o s ta te , e y ^ lead-_ i xefflio n ts a p t 1 ^ ^ <rtslsco iifroo ilhg tbe Soviet- ~i mprecedented. H ie a v e ra g e '- < 14 PoUUwro m em bers is a t ]
Jgb (arouod 70) aod Uie top | bers a r e betweeo 74 aod 78. i bas fsUiered m uch wishful
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WASHINGTON - m in istra tion’s batUe I sem blflncc.of fiscal.s sicirm lshes arc ended budget resoiullon bas fo r 1982. Now the har b a t begins, as various defend Uicir own pre< not a happy tlm eon Ca
T he bcllyaching Is b______ lhe.Iprotests..and_oul
only vital program s, ii th e m aintenance of m a n d th e physical su rv i It would be one thing, c a se ; Mr. Reagan has ta ils o f some f^t cats howling. He has Uireai
. of bureaucrats, th e j fasl-buck housinfc-boys itab le rackets of the-! a r tis ts who 4ucn-foo( cash.
A news Item the ot w ith the impact of pro in th e school lunch pi own Washington suburl
responsibiliE d ito r, Times-News:
D uring the past y ear,; Uie Wendell High Scho(
_____ many_pccaslona_to_chaand . In general, obs t>ehavior.
S evera l tim es I have w ritin g an open le tte r t<
- th e norm al work of suschool caused m e to put I
' High-School had Ils grai 14) and Uie inevitable S
-------was-heldr-W e-experienao f a b se n te e ism ' F r ii because the students did for school, o r Utey had to
1 questlofl that parent! w h a t Uielr students a r w h e re they a re gola
-4 chaperon dances, m an)
?s view5 P e rh a p s Soviet "expans 1 be subdued by a coalltio 1 tional D a tio n a li^ " (Uios : only wiUi R ussia 's anci<
concerns and qiheres o f ii L__llraodcnUKTs!LCU>ose.eag
econom y out from under U ’ Uie m lllta iy bulldiv).I would be easie r to ente
. lm ew ,lhal “ m odem bers" Uonal naUooalists" exist
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I t Is tru e tb a t tbe Sovlei c ris is o f structure, while
__ c r is is j8 .w 7 o f political wl- m ore rem ediable. But tb ' - wUl is d ^ . The Allies a r e I
R eag ao adm in ls tra tiw to- U atioos, sooo. wiUi Uie Sc about- m ic lear weapons I
-This u suM osed: to..blun opposi tion to new deplo
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Thebetymliale - b e o t m
a r e w(- In th e ad- Artingtc s to restore som e Montgoi I.sanity. UieLeasy counties ed. A $fi9S billion b e m a n j as been approved from n and-to-hand com- fam ilies lUS constituencies su b sld lt reclous turf. I t is 'p e r iunc :apltolH lii. Is to ei i beyond belief. If fam ilies )u lc rles . involved ...is sp e rc i , indispensable to — - - ' national defense ,
v ival o f the p o o t_ ® U 2 »° g. This is n o U ^ e U i ^ of f as stepped on the ' Pits, and they a re -^ ob e lw r jatened Uie nests actually! jip -o ffs o f- th e - -^romJiory s , and the p rof- T he nj street-w ise con from a gK)d s tam ps into p reserva
J . . to w riteoUier day dealt h im lo oreposed changcs to r ihc |p rogram In o u r "E x p re surbs. T here m oy v e ry w'el
!:■ * : " e v e r corl l t i e S also leav.
th em aroi danceanc
r, a s principal o f D uring looi.-l have h ad . on ly Uire< haperon. dances— by—the—i bscrvc student- children.
h av e ;thai /e contim plated p a re n ts li ■ to paren ts, but supcrv isir supervising Ihe - children.It it OH. Wendell specificall raduatlon ( May th a t they s : Senior K eg ic r U ielr studt iced^-hlgh-ratc— w lll -b e -a r ld a y , e i th e r approved t Ild not show up f e w a re to leaveearly . w lU com e Its really know Uiey have i a re doing and a lc o h ^ oi ling. When I u e s . Most ny o t Ure s tu ; involvennei
Reagamsionlsts' ■ can m odernize tion of *'tradi> Is m ore a | ose concerned ploym eots cient securily accelerate: fin te rest)an d T — agfitto g e L U i e _ „ . ^ . i ^ A . ■ U » b « d en o I S S
1st InxpansIonisU'-i-
e x c u s ^ f o r ’i e t c r l s l s l s , le UK West’swlU.-whlchls------ T h e - R e ,Uie c r i s l i o t believes les; » p u ^ g u i e - i n - u f e useh t a a r d nego- •“n J n i Wori Soviet Unloa m a rk e t nie4^ I In E u io iii. o p m e n t.S o l m U en -w to g c u ts In dew Joymenta to p e a n s ,to o ,h
o nnfic»?ttue • - t - •
ellyachfew co u n tle sin U ie t tu n try U w ealth ier than iJ^ V ax s gton counties in Virginia a gom ery and P rin ce-G eo rg Jes in M aryland, but Uiere ca any. Under present law . chlldt
middle income and wealt ies have the ir school luncl: dlzed to the tune of 35 to 93 cei inch.- The adm lnlstration’s id
end subsidies altogether i les wIUi incomes of m ore Ui ircent above th e poverty, level..
3vaslating,” cried one direct d services. "T he virtual dism i
p u r p rogram ^ ' cried ahbUi< s painted a p icture of4ndescri w rro r: Some of Uie pupils mIg iiy have to bring t)iftir iunt tiome! D lsastcrim pends.
m ail brings a plaintive nq a gentlem aninvolved in histor rv a tlo n ia Virginia. He wants n I te . m y, c ong ressm an^beg^i 1 continue $30 mUIIon in gran e Historic Preservation Fun
your concern,” he say well, says I. m y concern Is fi
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w m e 'in to Ih ^ n M * .’Student av e the dance eariy, yet I se iround town a fte r I close up th ind go home.ng an en tire ycdr, I have hai irec sets of paren ts Uiat cami
n. 1 laud Uiose paren ts tha ha t concern and 1 openly invit< } to 'b eco m e more a c tiv e 'i t ising Uie activities of Uieii n. 1 am not asking tha t Uiej ;aily chaperon Uie dances; bul ly actively check to ensure Uial jden ts a ro w here they say they -a n d -d o in g -w h a l-h a s -b e e n 2d by Uie paren ts beforc-hand. u n Uie parents, whose children ne borne and openly s ta te Uiat ii^heen smoking pot. drinking o r involved in sexual activi-
ost students will deny any nen t whatsoever If Uiey a re
m a s p rze NATO’s nuclear forces. It
ap t to paralyze NATO- do-- Is while Soviet deploymentste:............... ■ - .................... —
s, 0 0 ooe -seems able to out- cely l lra ltauon 'agreem enl'bo ' orces tb a t would not favor Uie because p f geography and
deployments. The European r Im m ediate talks is anoUier •of-Uie teodeocy to use the_ J P C .a r n ^ l j» o t r o ^Dr delaying, and eventually
d i f n ^ t p rocurem eat d ^
i e a g a n - a d m i o i s t r a t i o o ' less Uian its predecessor did tefuloess of culUvatlog tbe 'orld ," a nd believes m ore ia lechanlsm s id guiding devel- <0 Europeans' fe a r l a ^ U.S. evelopm ent a i d .But Eun>>. I, h ave lost coofideace In Uie
ters ony Uiat endlngU iem erelyde!
and public funds. Histoi a and can be undertaken by o rge's One day last week f c an 't on a budgel for Uit lldren Bank. Mr. Reagan 1 JalUiy cu t Uie bank 's d irect I nches $752 million and to c cents te e s by $l billion. Mr
> idea - licking. The House wi r for lam en ta tio n s fo r
Uian stricken outfits a s I!d.--------Eloctric.-W estlnghou
E lw tr ic that It vbti m ore in direct loans i
S - ”£7d'“i S i «stam ps? In recent, \ hoard some cyeKjpetU the. Hill, , notably fri
-F lo rid a , on how the 1 nqte g ra m avrjally^worjb
jtorlc have become a se< tsm e F lo rida investigaton gging Clay. N assau .and I ran ts found food stamps, ^und. “ m arijuana, quaaludi says, guns, stereos, fum itur s for radios; bicycles, ai
they . confron ted -by -their-j lents* g re a t deal of it is gc : see W endell.Studcntsw an »the privileges, but few a t
cep t the responsibliit h a d ' w isdom and experien am e w ise decision. ______
tha t sibiiity tha t is yours,v ite ch ildren, know who th<}' in w heiij Uiey go, and w htieir only w ay you will knovi>ey — ............. - ............... -but
lhat = = = = ^ = heyeen--------—---------------------------od. ■ ■ ■ T h e U n tes-N ew s-iren th o s e i t c o n s id e r sh a t b e s ig n e d a n d s h oIng L e tte r s o f m o r e t h ivi- myare n - ■.= ^ =
redictaiIt stqiposed connecUon I
io- - oom lc development aod ats m o q acy .o revenstabU ii------ fo r high levels ofZ s p S h ^ l e s s from hoi
— ^rh e n t- .tb a n -fro m -fe a i ^ f e a r Uiat curtailm ent of] ^ Uiat m any uoderdeveli “ w ill be unable e v ra to “ liugedeb ls..
t e - - I f 'C o Q g re s s„ b lo ^ a o _ ^ W A £ S - a i t a r a a i to •& ly - th e re wlU . be reoewM
E urope aboul.Uie abUlty d d i l — any P resident -
- J f i i r d g o pbllcy.-If Uie-Ca 5 .T r e a ty dies, Uiat will de<
” - Uiat U ie-nsu lU -of oegoi ^ tb e United S tates a re to J fo rx o m fo rt But Europe t g ' ow n house I n o r ^ .
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CapitojesirableouU aysof carpets, toric p r ^ r v a t lo n House a l>y p rivate funds. "flexibl« !k the House voted p rp ^ a r r h e .E xport-Im port —ical kin 1 bad proposed to monopol :t loan authority by Before : I cu t loan guaran- broughtJ r . Reagan took a ' ba ttles n w as SO touched by Rough
such poverty- c e lv e " hBoeing, General o fc h lld r
ouse-and-Westem—tary-peroted $376 million in o n ly Xs and $500 million of Uils suitees. bu t' thele fight over food lendents . weeks ^ e have So it in ing testimony on Securityfrom officials in a rts , sul; food stam p pro- subsidiesrjcs. The stam p? nanced blecond currency, subsidies'jre . working in you nam
Duval counU es..„pr8ssurins, used to buy body elseIdes, angel dust, shamefulure , a saddle, CB to Uie acauto tires and prom ises
r-parents—But-a—check-yuigoing on here a t Uieir wort ant ali of the adult say they ; a re ready to ac- them on ; llty o r have Uie Uielr ago en c e .to m ake, a —^'everyone
__________o r whatevrcepi uie respon- about 35 j 5. Check on your wouldn't I Ihelr frineds a re , aw areofw /ha t Uiey do. The CHUCK ow for s lu re Is to WphcIh i
s -w e lc o m e s Ie ;^e rs t o l h e e rs l ib e lo u s o r lh b a d ta s t e . I lO tild in c lu d e th e w r i te r 's ii th a n 4 0 0 w o rd s m a y b e e d
ible, stoUity. The desire D ^iv^jprntjaig Jieoed_'to -re lOpe of devel- against Uie Muvof-default: new-land )f aid will mean , missiles, n el<^ oaUons Prime Mini0 service Uieir trailing in. ...........- . .- .P arty U bt
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know when emreeotofUie Europe.^fc I wmniodily. America.
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wolHittte ts." Committees In boUi Uie se and Senate a re trying to put a Klble cap" on UUs $11 billion xam . A flexible cap Is a hypothet- kind of thing, lUte a shared “
opoly o r a continuous deadline, re Uils fraud-riddled ouUay is ght under conlrol, som e m ajor es m ust be fought, ughly 3,900 school districts re- i “ Im pact a id" for Uie education lldren from the families of miii- personnel-and-federal:w orkeis.— ly 330 d istric ts could conllnuaUon ' s subsidy be raUonally JusUfied,. h e howls from school superin- in tsareborrendous. . it goes. Student loans, Social
•Ity benefits.-subsidies for the subsidies for_Uie humaniUes,
dies for luxury apartm ents fl- xl by Uie Section 8 boondoggles, d lcs 'io r public broadcasting — . lam e It, and som e recipient is - urlng Uie Congress. "Cut some* else, but don 't cu t m e." It 's a eful spectacle, and once we get ,• actual appropriations bills, it ises to get m ore shameful still.
“yourselfrT T O fjusi a c c e p tin g A’ord Uiat Uiey a re w here Uiey ley are . L eam to say “ no" lo on activities tha t a re beyondIgo level ahd don 't accept Uie------/one m y age-lsdaUng, drinking, -aleycr.:* for everyoneJs.on ly ---------35 percent and-m ost of them l't be If Uielr paren ts were ofw hattheyw eredolng . :CK MEYERM \ :
l e c d l lo r b u t iW U r e je c t . vt& & c h le M e rm u s t.......;.' s m o l in g a d c t r ^ .! ed ited fo r length.
ablely’s piancellor Schmidt, in an t to restrain Uie left wing of bis )enu>craUc Party, has U ireat-: '1 - re s lg n - lf -h is -p a r ty - tu m s — - Uie NATO decision to deploy _
a n d ib a s e d . . m ed lu m -ran g e • i. The British governm ent of a in ister Thatcher la currenU y '
in poUs, while Uie L a b o r- _ B bebig taken over by anU- ~antl*American neutrallfftfl. ig £ :io Iw m T Jo rii ie ~ m 5 5 n 5 = -r - i—• are , if anything, w orse. So • ‘X‘le grounds for Uie c h a m U i a t ' remains less than tbe sum o f ;
ared to alm ost any of '• e agan 's A m erica is a rock o f : . -W b e o -A le x a o d ra -sa w 'tb e :I h e r husband, lOng E d w an l : e x c Ia l)» « l;- ! !N o w a lle a jlI -
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dropped co/flns <jarryrng I o rP rc s lS e h t Ja im e Role wife M artha killed in a | w ere re tu rned to Quito N taken t h r o u j s treets troops to th e Natlonai Pala
Vice P resident Osvaldo I a ^ u m e d the president shortly a f te r Roldos.,40, h seven o ther people, includi M inister M arco Subia,_w^ th e c r o ^ of the pfcsldei while cn route to a ceren' disputed P eruv ian border.
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Spain’s*flakfro irhostages
MADRID, Spain (UF . position partie s Monday P rim e M inister Leopo Sotelo app ea r before Pai
_ c l e a r up questions j>boul o f ' l i ^ t ^ i n g - rrivbivTmi te rro ris t seizure of u hostages in a Barcelona I - The two^Jay bank se Sunday - w hen Spanls storm ed the.faullding.-h
' gunm an, capturing nine I f re e in g a b o u t 70 n hostages.
Calvo Sotelo, whose go blam ed .the. a ttack on i ex trem ists, considered
-•-m ands but w as not ex; : rr tp ly before Tuesday moi
Questions about the se izu re cen tered on fc possible link between
__ _jn lilta ry _ _ co u p _ attem pi- • th ree m onths earlier.
~ A'- m h ln ls~«!up In -th e b iover w as the' possible ro parliam en ta ry Civil Guat m em bers took 350 mer
--------- E flrilam enLbostage In thicoup a ttem p t lhat shoo^
— ' T^nfantTJem ocracy. - -— , The Socialist and Co
p a rtie s w arned thal some - r e p o r te d ly in v o lv ed
< > B arcelona seige could f - 1 -n e w -r ig h tis t rebellion
_ - tn n n d ftri Sn»i»lnquestions in P arliam en t Ti
' ' . Policc in B arcelona roar half-dozen rightists and rc w erc seeking the ma: behind the bank takeovei
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lor mounP U .-n J iP J J a g __ Bogota newng the Psm ains— the-^Aprll ioldos Iind h is Roldos' p} a plan** crash , known a s
0 Momiiay and venge agal ts llncsi with over a nui •alace. Colombian i d oH u rU d o ,4 l, theysought ency iSunday.. P re ss rep D, his Mifc anii said pcasa: luding Oefcnse p lane fallin where Willed in f i c i a l s a, Identisill p lane Beechcraft rem on.y-at-the crashing. W er. In the a rea a com nv£!ntc>c - R em ains i ing CiJ'Iombla w ere flown t caller J o ld a capital, Mon
govem m e m oppositi( !S taken at(UPI) — Op- Catalonia rc] lay dem anded topro iesrurc opoldo-^ Calvo - -After biai P arlia rncnt to anarch ists, c wut th'g depth even petty th e m e n f^ n th e— finally^said ' [ up to 300 right-wing ( no banft:. anarch is ts at
seige ended $55,555 each I mish Uroops But the gov j^ k ill ln ^ .o n e _ e a r l le r :s ta te (leo th isrsand one clvil 'gii. - rem ;s ic ing reduced the
f ro m 2 4 to lli ( goveitim ent The Social m rigti't-wing opposition p< •ed U»e de- ernm en t’s sl expet.'led lo and worryinj
momlijig. .. lh fiy w ere '‘sc Ihc ; ) 7 - l i o i i r . . .T h i s s i iu j
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iuard, iwhose H ostages s« TiemtK.-rs of gunm en w ere1 Die I’ Ch. 23 takover. The i ^ k ~ ; t f f n ^ ~ ^ ^ f i n a l s
Com m unist threegroups,- im e o f those . Police rcp<!d i.n th e killed and 9 a td fom ent a said som e o f tin a n d -d e - them when tft«;ln .nn .sw er____ ! iX h c y 4 ( ^itTueawlay. us the irs in reiound C!d up a “ TWo of them ij repo rtedly N ew spapersm asterm ind ro ris ts rcfusec>ver. Banks general jo in jl!s ini: th e ' Ih ey sa ld h eco
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rnsloss Olewspaper leftist g uerrillas of - ii 19-Movement sabotaged plane. The gueijiJJa group is M-I9 had threatened re- gainst Roldos for handing num ber of its m em bers to m authorities in M arch when {ht sanctuary in Ecuador, reports from Guanchanam a isants reported seeing the lling in nam es but the of- _ sa id _ _ th e _t.H’tru ,en g in e ift turboprop burned a f te r I Weather was reported c lea r i
a a t the tim e of the accidcnt. i is of the nine c rash victim s— I ■n lo Quito, the 9,400-feotJiifil3— > londay. -
entfaces ion aftier tbank iregion struck for an hour w UTe takover. .iiaming the seizure on r, 5. common crim inals and .' thieves', the governmentiid=H^as=ihc-^w ork-of-------- g' extrem ists who paid _ } and common crim im als ,■ ;h to s tag e th ea ttack . ^government retracted an • ^ MeiDcntzRutting a t least £ guard in the bank and ie num ber of assailants ° lla n d th e n to lO . °:iallsts, Spain's largest ‘f
party ,-called the gov- sla tem ents "co n fu sin g " '
'ing." Communists sold ^ “scandalous." nation touches the very smocracy," Communist ' « rique Curiel said. “ El- « -c larified-and" a l l - t h e ' - - ™ la a lh c d .o r l i t :W il le m - ' t is iH o a coup.'" . *' . - p j i said between 20 and 24 oti ;re involved in the bank In tie leader of the terror- ' IfRniTfldlo-dnrlng-thcj” ” 2^s-were-24rdivided-into------ -U«s .- . . . —eportcd one terrorist / - i a rrested . But hostages i >f the gunmen fled withthe troops stonned in.------------- i>k.our-€lothe&^nd-gave— — pa re lum ,” one m an said. m; m ra n o u tw lth m e ." . Be ers said the hooded te r - ' bu sed to le t a Civil Guard co' i j h e hostages because mi couia recognize them. “ rul
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plloU cK Israeli spy [ '■ M onday while gunmen
bassy In Beirut wllh rlfli In Je rusa lem , Israeli
^ B^gln s tuck by h is assci Moscow — lhat Soviet Syrian troops in Letjanoi
U.3. spcciai envoy rem ained stalled in Is word on the outcome of
^ and Saudi A rabia on the Police said one perso
fired r ifle g renades a t U darkness. An em bassy s any.iixjuries. . _ -
At tb e sam e time, rifli - th e Sudanese E m bassy “ =EJ«lJ5S5yR»flFHRjlpt0ni ( th e F ren ch — • - In Tel Aviv, a terse
com m and confirmed th te riM shot 'down anothc
J p v e r Lebanon — the thirc
of presidf — -Hurtado ordered eight i tio n a lm o u m in g in o n eo fi > asp reslden f.
H urtado, a Christian I considered slightly lo the ) m odera te Roldos, was 1 I m a te in th e 1979 election tli
E cu ad o r to D em ocratic j I a f te r nine y ears of civilia i ta ry dictatorship.
The new president will a : - . m o re than three years re • Roldos' five-year term . ' ' cham ber legislature is e _ m eet next week a fte r t
"national m o u rn ln tJa lch o — vieeprcsldC nT r^lacing Hi
T h o u i wfo rO ’HL O N D O N D E R R Y , I
Ire land (UPD — Irish hunger s trik e r Patrick 0 burled in a m llltary-sty Monday a s terrorists m fifneral with a ttacks on | local v o lunteersecurtly fon
— MflSt.bus|nes.«?c§ cl(?sed a thousands of m ourners turn m assive show of support ft th e fourth 'hunger s triker tc M aze prison protest for pol on e r status.
— Guniiien fired automfltif a t a police patrol on the roi O 'H ara funeral - sSld I la rg est in r^orthem Ireli "Bloody Sunday" in 1972. N
-officers w as injured in Ihe a occurred 10 minulps before funeral processlon^Hjgan.
T he gunm en fired from a ca r . forcing the ,p a tro l to cover a t the ir position abou n ^ c i r o m the church, police
The a ttack - cam e hours partrllm c"sold]er was killed o th e rs In j i t f ^ in a pre-dawi in a v illage 30 m iles north of 1
O 'H ara’s older brother { -2 9 r-B -fo rm e n R A convfcT -Ih o u san d s-o f-m o u m ers^* !
Coup tiy f<- - L A -P A Z ,—B ollvia~( UPI -paratroop-unit-led-by-a-fugii
m an d er tried to seize « Bolivia’s third largest city but th e a rm y high_commanc coup a ttem pt failed becau m ilita ry un its rem ained loy
l iO ih g ju n ta of P r^ id c n t G G arc ia Meza. . '
i s h o o t j(X JPD T^Syiiashardow m rthi
plane" over cen tral Leban m attacked the Amerlcian E ifle grenades.ell P rim e M inister Menach< jertion — v d jem ently denied st m ilitary advisers w ere wl K>n.PbUip. H abib’s shuttle m lssl Israel while officials await of weekend ta lk s between Syr >e Lebanese m issile crisis, son was injured when gunmi , lh ey .S .'E jn b assy In pre-dav / spokesm an denied there, wc
ifle ^ n a d c s w ere also fired iy and a t the form er Egyptij m ra tlF iraw ests-sec tto im n rt
se statem ent by the mllitai that Syrian an tl-aireraft ba
h e r pilotless Israeli spy plai Ird I n n days. _________
lent l yI t days-OT'na— f l I M h )fhls firet a cts
in D em ocrath e left o f the i: his running that returned
: government W r iian and mill-
. >I serve out the > Jrem aining in V . The single- • \ - J r ' .
expected lothe end o f__________ .
hoow a new J A IHurtado. V . yo u i
m d s tu n l a r a fun
N o r th e r n 'h u n g e r s tr ikI republican h ardest waysO’H ara w as F o u r othertyle se rv ice . .a t the Mazemarked the four hungersI police and B rendan Njrces. fering from
rned out in a his fast beer fo rO ’i la r a . d e a lo fp a in .' to die in the But the,coi
>olltlcal pris- h a s in fo rm ^ will not end h
1 lo be Ihc . '. r e tu s a 'a n y r clana sincc Involves hIr None of Iho
in lm c k lh a l The five re O 'H ara 's ■ re slrlc lcd a s
w earing clotli to refuse p r ia
I a si^eeding ig tie rs and a to dive- for duction in pr out a half a behavior cesaid.
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)anon m ission" over the 1 Em - w as hit by a mis:
b order, chem . S y ria ’s official I ed by , S y rian cabinet met with ! - Abdel H alini Khadi
p re ssu re o ver the i ssion 28 when Israeli jeti aited ov er easte rn Leban Syria T h e next day, Sj
SAM-6 m issiles In im en m issiles be wlthdi jaw n - - tliem If they w ere n< were .. . u t e r . Begin dis
a tta c k th e hellcoptc e d a l m ad e in 1978 to defe ptian mUitlas against Syr inUy .o n Sunday, he
'a d v ise rs w ere In ce itary prom pting a quick-- bat- . T ass.
llano “ It goes-without _______ .advisers.In Lebanp
MlA iM E R O L D O Ss u n g e s t e v e r e l e c t e d
■ n o u t l e r ^ 1rike is cert^^nly one of the Q ysaperson can d le .’’ tier IRA or INLA prisoners ize have since replaced Ihe }r strikers who died.1 McLaughlin, 29. was suf- m a bleeding ulcer and an a m a n J ia ls a id-heJouldcjid—I ecause he w as "in a great ,n ." __ _________ Icommittee said : “ Brendan | ic in h ftn n sn ca rsta rrth a th e i d h is hunger s trike until the ' five dem ands a ro conceded i i tish gov«rament. He has | ly m cdicfll'trealment which i him ending his hunger j
e dem ands a rc for un- Iassociation with inm ates, ■othes of their choice, righ t \rison work, e x tra visits and I1 autom atic 50 percenl re- iprison sentences- for good ^
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1 anath(»nfrwas on-a “ routine patroilln he Bekao Valley east of Beirut Tilssile fired from, inside the
al Damascus radio also report met Monday lo h ea r Foreign N laddam say thal Syria will not he missile crisis, which cruple< je ts shot down two Syrian heiic tjanon. '. Syria began Installing Soviet In the Bekaa. Israel demand
thdrawn. warning It . w ould 'c 'c not dismantled. v. disclosed he ordered, the pla jpters'because ot a secret pron lefend Lebanon’s right-wing ChSyrjafto lraH ocks,___________h e ;a ls o charged Soviet m t central Lebanon with S yrian I ek-denial by the Soviet news s
lUt s a y in g th a t th e re w e re no a n p u ^ n o r -a ro - th e re a n y now.-'
" Italian g< I byM asoiI . ROME (U PI) -= jrhcI em m en t appeared to beH . o f collapse Monday ~b■ scandal concerning a se I lodge that Is being inv f f possible crim inal activit) C' Two of the leaders r- p a rties tha t currently
M inste r A rnaldo Foi V em m en t said they were '■, em m en t crisis Is a t hand, / "W e a re heading to\ r em m en t crisis blit II ' K n igh t," Republican P a r n Giovanni Spadollnl said i
ing-w ith-ForlanI, a Chrl cra t.
"W e have reached a crisis,” said P ietro Long of the Soclal-Democrat meeting with F o rla n i..
T he pessim istic comn fu ture of Fo rlan l's sevc
- governm ent cam e two Adoifo~Sartl, a Christlar
— resigned a s Justice minis c nam e appeared oo a list
of the "P -2" lodge, s The list of alleged lod( e
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[overnment >nic L odge:he Italian goV i_induded—ih t e on the verge p a rliam en t; because of a banking leai
secret Masonic a rm y offic nvestigated for N early all : -ity. m em bers.■s of the four Among oth y form P rim e picled by II 'o rlan l's gov- " s ta te wlthii ire sure a gov- v e s l ig a te d id. exportationtoward a gov^ m ent in th t won’t be to- Sicilian bar arty Secretary curren tly sei d after a m eet- for bank frau iristian Demo-' • Two o th e r '
nam es appe< a government M inister F ra ngo. secretary T rad e Minist ats, after his denied they v
— publicly refus im enls on th e ' On Friday, iven-monlh-oid a r re s t w arrai ro days a f te r m aste r, Llci< lan Democrat, during an In lister a fle r his' petroleum ta: st of m em bers lonlo Vlezzer,
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itroeked — 2 scandal_lh re fr-€ e fa iiiet inliustgl ^ — e n ta r la n s , b usiness and leaders, top-level police and ifficials, and Journalists, nil have denied'^they were 5.' O ther things, the lodge, de- y Italian newspapers a s - a - ithin a s ta te ,’' is being Ined fo r a lle g e d Illeg a l on of money and InvoIVe-
Ihe false kidnapping ;of banker Michcie Slndona, serving a 25-year sentence -
'raud in Ihe United States. I tier Cabinet m em bers w h d s e ~ ppeared on the list. Labor Franco Foschi and Foreign Inister Enrico Manca, have ey were m em bers and haveefused to resign.--------------;------- -day. a Rome Judge Issued' rran ts for the lodge's grand LIcio Gelll, who fled Italy 1 investigation of a recent I lax scandal, and Col. An- ze r, a form er official of the cret service and an a l le g ^ if lodge. ;
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na tio n s say a 120rye; hea led . The Rev. J P re sb y te rian Churd betw een o u r two del to scripture.* ' Cbur c le rk of the United *>Un(U th is breech b< p rio rity for the PresJ ch u rch es could reunl
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b ^ m e the firs t to cilt i l i e s t building...........C A holiday crowd
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y ^ g a s , completed hi- -------ifllmb.—
^ B u t patro lm en JacI ^ e n Slakis, wbo m et
handcuffed him a
po o l gra;5 > h 6 e n i x . {1V e a ro ld grandm other, B h o t .38 caliber re' VoultW>e bu rg la r a t t sh e s a t calm ly in a s jpp lng bourbon and wi
! t 6 ^ o w u p i ' .I .^ P h o e n ix p o l l c e - > K asteosm ith w as awa
tn^Q g to craw rthrougt ln :h e r bom e. She fired f ld v e h im a w a y ,- :b u tl
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Iway?L aloe thinlclng of re tu rn ing to h it in “ P a jam a G am e" 27 yeaiI conversation w ith BUI Lueai way-angel, a t- th e Sign of t
of the two largest P resbyterii -year-old split in th e church m ^ J a m e t Andrews, s ta ted cl irch in the United S tates, says, denominations is Im m oral an burch E lder WOliam' Tbomps ted P resbyterian Church. U.S h between us is healed, th is wl resbyterian C hurch." If a ll goe iunlte in June l{)83. But tiiere a »«ome, sucti ^ p roperty d women, confessions of faith, i
on and church adm inistration.
opera "D ays of O ur L ives," im s has rem arried.tow n tempiII viewers m ay know is th a t thf ill H iy e i and S u iao Seaforth, I ife since 1974, though they coi Qoon until two yea rs later.
piderman costui
ntman s<) — A profesalonal - to um I a Splderm an cos< w earia t ! a sm all A m erican Spldem ly up tbe outside of R in ikI Tower M ooday to told tiu> clim b tbe world’s “ becaw
- ............... ina." 71vd of about 150 w as " in, tentatively iden* “ You aKlwin, 25, of Las to ta l cot
ills q uaite^m lle G ood 'n iisconc
lack Rimkus and c rim iMle t Goodwin a t the la t te r cl n and hauled him
an d m ag e tf (UPI) ~ " a W. Jo h n l lier, a c o o lh a n d o n th e pol revolver, k ^ t a m onitor
it bay Monday as w om an. ; a rocking chair “ S h e l Iw jiltingforpollce told h ir
' “ ■ h im ," L ' r~ B a ld G la d y s sa id (t< iwaken by a m an hooey’ a lugb a doggie door Lynch red tbree shots to one shot a tb e .n?anaged to m oving
W hen pI was waiting for D avid S
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, Twin Falls, Idaho T uesday ,
P e cnay retw
B irtb d ty R e T o m T . I
te lling couni ; to Broadway, M oo ifiy .A s -ears ago? She p a ss witboul n s , com puter "on th is b ir f the Dove In cussing andl
. . . . , Dr.LanOm,»rian'denomii---------- A aa -L ao dS y S b e .
d e rk of UKy 8 .'‘Tbe spilt College in N ami contrary L an d e rs Sun
c re a U v e e d t L ao c te ra lsa ,
t will be a t (^ . goes well, thee a re several ' G ood_Hous
h, rac ia land)Q. a (Hie-week b
Boston’s M et--------------------- aU to r,-w b o I
I," nightclub "L ove B oat”nptressJuU e------ ceJeb raU ag-tthe actors in ta lk ing o f silv h, have been tou ring th is s couldn't get P ic tu re s ," Ju£
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•cales tallte-C entral D istrict lockup, sU Ing tb e red , yellow and blu irm an costume.n k u s and S laU s said Goodwi them b e clim bed tbe buUdln ause it ’s tbe w orld's tallest builc n i ^ s a id t b ^ aisked him if fa "n u ts" aod Goodwin repileti
I c a n 't be nu ts to do this. I t take concentratioo.” odwiQ . w a s c h a rg e d wit] (induct, crim inal tr t tp a s s -a n i iital d a m a g e 'to p n ^ > ^ . Th ‘ d ia rg e can be a m i^ m e a n o :
ts Her manm Lynch, clvlilan s iq^rv lso r fo police rad io room, said hi tored tb e telephone call from tbi in .le b ad him down on all fours ant him if he moved sbe’d shoo ’ Lynch said. "H e moved aod sh< (to police), ‘Ju st a minute
’’ and then k ab lam l" tch sa id tbe woman fired a t leasi Krt .at Jifm'froni> g - ^ e ^ (6 police,
police arrived, tltey found Snead, 28, s till on all foun
M rs. K astensm ith guarded him.
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i m t o s U^RfwofaHnnr. H all,-dubbed tbe "Storyte Mutry m usic aongs, celebrate As usual. Hail-was not about
xxit a com ical comment. Say b irthday, I 'm going to quit c n d lying."
e n , I presum e■ ak n rw b o se -sy n d lca ted -T j /Ice to everyone from teens rd ed an iionorary degree from Q Nashville. Tbe degree was Sunday for b e r "conscientlou educational guidance lo thoi s a m em b tf o f M ebarry’s Boai
n c e r ‘ 'is a seventh cousin of Hi )0 Dca0 In tbe touring version o Jc box office world record g r Vfetropolitan Center... Aone 1 M b av e been-m arried 2S yet •at” segm ent in w hld i thej g-tbelr-sU ver-w eddiog-anoJ s ilver anniversaries, TV actoi Is sum m er in Nefl S im oo'a " Just 2S y ea rs after h is la s t t<
e rT ra p ."
Uest buii'Still o f “ a ~ f ^ o h y r a l “ lfi blue prosecutors.
' Goodwin, identlfli dwin fessional s tu n t man, Idlng clim bing equipment uUd-. . b u ilding 's, wlndow-w if be channels. He can '11^, a ^ o tber g?ar, police akes Goodwin sa id Iw ha
th e c lim b fo r four e v ltb been tun ing securih and w e i ^ police said. ^ AuthoriUes agreed
c lim b to tbe top a fte r a f irem an riding scafl side of the building in
I him .
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b e New York’s World Ti i th e
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'te lle r" fo r bis tale- ted b is 45th b irthday B C u tto Ie tth e s ltu aU o n m m ly s tbe country star, t d r ln k i^ sm p k in g ,.
'D e w s p a p e r - c o lu m n r - j ^ IS to g e n t r ie s , bas imM eharry.M edicai ss presented, lo Ms. ous commitment to lose In need.’* M s.” O H o rdo fT rustccs . " f l i
— , ' F i l e’3i49*ycar-old-Lady------- :—H um pbreyB ogart" V io f " P e te rP a n ” se t _ ■ gross of $604,874 In C #» M eara and Je rry -ears, a re taping a ley play a couple
" I Ought to be in lour - In Simon's «
lapsed facilit} faU a tl
O nei corned
I d i n g j ithe discretion of ‘*1 vi
. Jesse l,'Ifled a s a pro-- n ex td oin, used m ountain InH arliit to book onto the *‘Wh< ■washlng..macblne. . J e s s e l tirrled suction cups A n icesa ld . stralgh ibad been planning J e s s e l’i
m onths-and-bad :• e u lo g l jity -personnal-fb r c d e b r l t
his owito let Goodwin
M o T t h lto an effort to stop
Jesse lir s Tower,-topped— began w [04 feet ta lle r than s in g e r i T rade Center. continue
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os ANGELES (UPI) - Gc se l, wbo spent alm ost 75 yea w -busbiessris-dead-of-a-isa^ r t a tta c k a t 83.sssel died Sunday a t UCLA N C en ter about a n hour aftei
sed into a com a. He entered Uty la s t week fo r tests followl a t h is home.ae of th e firs t to b e a r tbe news ledlan M ilton Eerie, an o ld fri
w as often found together i «1 on the dais o f tbe B everly I IT’S Club, which Jesse l he!d. ^ __________ ___
w as b r o u ^ t up u ith G « e l,” B erle said. "W e w ere b door to each o tber on 118th Stj u-lem. H e was one of a kind: /h en tbe ' Lord m ade Geo Bl h e th rew aw ay the m a d , V 1 unabashed sen thgeot and ght-faced sense oMRDhor w el’s - 't r a d e 'm a rk s aod ai g is in g r rb u n d re d s '6 t fe ll irllies o ver the yea rs be spoke 3wn death recently in ao ew.doo’t Jox>w w hat happens af e gone, but I know somethl ens.b e n I com e back I ’ll phone you s e l ’s show business care rw h en be w as9 'as'anick^(k}e r in New York City and lued a s public speaker nearly
• Dining • !p c i v 2 4 H m n n i B
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g e J e s s e l d u rin g re c e n t i
dies of IGeorge theU iiieofb lsdeaU
years in . He w as best-kno\ maasJve— a n d -sf te r-d ln o e r«
ranging from sma: A M edl- gatberlogs of thous ifter he dents dubbed him red the a l" and Jesse l relish cnvlnga A l his peak, Je s
traveled som e 8,500 w sw a s weeks a year, add I friend affairs, y w ith In hia la te r y ea r ly Hills w as a Ureless fund r helped Jessel was abnc----------- know n fo r h is man;
(Seorge m arriages and romj e bom when he w as 63, b ev I S treet blgUy publicized p a c t r ^ J o a n l ^ I e r .
Beqrge . A t first, Jesse l de • ty , saying the charg and a life is a compllmen r w ere settled out o f court.. a f te r Jessel also caused fellow -1942 when a t ag e - •oke of showgirl Lois Andrtr an to- 16. I t w as h is thin
lasted two y e a rs be I a f te r divorce, ethlng Bora April 3, 189(
City, Jessel w as lht you." Jesse l, an auctione:a re^ r__playwright. 't f d ^ ' ■ Y oungJesse lfirs ti Ml b e s tag e a t the age of ir ly to baUads a t a N ew Yoi
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t b i r th d a y w ith R ic h a trd
heart jxith; - - - jjis itnclown as toastm aster I(: v ^sp ea te r-a t-ev fe iits^C ac rto j la li stag p arties to ^ i : l a lusands. F ive presi- Join ed 'T o astm ast Gener- duelled
Isbedtherole. six^re^essel estim ated he ..J(>ss< iOO miles a week, 40 w ri l!ln ddresslng som e 200 Bro:;ad>
offe.reda rs the enterta iner Sin;'>er. I ra ise r for Israel. - for lUir nost equally well- estab lli iny May-December - Bi;it, mances and In 1961, A IJ 0I& } w as the object of a a s t l ie f
p a te rn ity -su it by J(iss€ “ P r:lva
[lenled respooslblii-.. sevciral rge “ a t m y tim e in film .s t e n t." But he la te r whe re I
«d a public s tir In B ric fi iie -44, he m arried , and Lo\rews who w as only H 12 Iird m arriage and JeriJynibefore it ended in Aog>eiei
Mid'wesB98, in New York F rineithe son of Joseph raniged. neer wbo turned
;t perform ed on the if 9 wben be sang 'oric theater w here.
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'gilure Jitnolber, then a widow, sold tickets.
(1 w as the re tha t be m et ^ d l e :i tor, wbo w as a p p e a ^ g lii a cU ld ~ >i:lalty a c t in vaudeville. JesSel le d the troupe — which also-in- died W alter WlncheU - and stayed i,rears until be outgrew child parts, r’s s e l ' continued in vaudeville, Iling a n d producing sev e ra l >:;adway m usicals, until be was i.red a lead in tbe play, "The J m :'{er." H e took It, the productloQXjm lUiree y e ^ and tiis performance i b llsbed h im on Broadway. i;it, ironically, it w as his old Hval,I olson, w bo m ade the movie, hilled 1 le firs t ta lking p ic tu re .' issel s ta rred in a 1927 sllenl'm o^e, :lvate Izzy M urphy,” and m ade iiral m ore silent an d early sound is before re lum ing to Broadway re he produced several mild suc-
(cs and co-starred with Fannie : « in-the Billy Rose revue, "Sweet Low.”ij is survived by daughters, lyno In K ansas and C^brissie lallios ‘e les; tw o grandchildren Ingthe w est and a g rea t grandson. in e ra l serv ices w ere beUig-ar* jed . .... .
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WASHINGTON (U _ d ly o n ^ , .s m a lle r fa
cbooslng to live a lo n U.S.bousebo!d.U]eO
lo 1970 tbe average , th e Ume the 1380 cen > ^T2.7S, the buTMu repo
'-’bolds in the iiatioa rc J 60.4 million.: 'C .. In 1880. said th e c ; ^ m l lH on Americans in - o f th e ptvulaliod of• vr .such a s institutions, r
..'T lriesand m ilita iybarrAmong the causes v
• "^3;ST>en:000-petqjJe- i . ^ t h o u g h the num ber Z down from 1970. ; “ percentage of m en wl• pe^pent in 1970 to -Z r j l^ r c e n ta g e of single
; pe rcen t to almost 17 p<• In the year "before
■ figures show, the pe
Fires lea^ pall of sn over Flor
EVERGLADES Q T Y , >-A uthorlU es using heli<
" p lw e s and ground veh: ' nclose w atch Monday on ;1 h e B ig Cypress P r ^ r v e •' p rev en t more wildfires■ '^ ' r c h e d over one-third .sw am pland refuge. ■■■;,“ T he slightest sparit ci
-b u t o f control Id a hurr:C ypress spokeswoman-
•.■"We've found tha t if we i;team to a new (fire) sta .-’ Tnlhutes. it gets away fron •"'■‘‘W e have a lot of su r \ 'Ih c re because It is a holldi
. 'm a l o t of people in the 't i rg o in g through it."
• Although- w ealherm e 'S cilltcred thunderstorms
• ;5 |u ^ a y , they said th e sc ‘ heeded to end the w orst d
yea rs in Florida w ere not i■ ”• M rs. ToUe reported tha
(ire th a t bas burned m ore acres of the soo.ooo-acre ]
.b ad not shown much-iM ooday .-It-w as-being-ci
:)}ro sides, “ but it’s not tihd . ^ e added. “There s till i •.pockets of fire inside tbe ai r :-A separate 1,000-acre ^erupted Sunday south o f U ' t t a i l across tbe E verg lad Twas contained eariy Mondi r r J h e efficiency of a spe :p iem ber federal fire m •team b r o u ^ t in from Bc IJSatiirday w a s .d c m o n s t CSUBday. W beoaflrebroke ; ^ £ v e r g l a d e s highway, J ‘we got a crew right on it ^7S0 gal. water) drops TieUcoptcr helped put it ot Ifiad burned more than f iv e . »•' H ie r e w as little anyone j ^ m th e smouldering peal 2c^^behi^d-by Ihe Evergl ^ e sm oldng swamp mucli10 ca st a haze over south Fli L ^ ^ u s e of the drough jn illlon Florida residents
-4 tnder~m andatory- -w ater ^ c U o n s . District w ater
officials bave'schedi )ngffla ter this week to deter cu tbacks should be lncreas(
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' fam ilies and inore young tlone h as cut the size of the av(e Census Bureau said Monday, ag e ho u s^o ld size w as 3.11, b census w as taken it hod dropc eported. And the num ber of h X ro se over the period 27 p e rd
le census report, there were r in hotisebplds, w ith the rem a of 226.5 (nlliion in group qua s, r o o m in ^ u s e s , college do r arracks.ES w as th e divorce ra te , rising jJe1 iri970-to-5 :riD "l973 .-B i Der sta rted rishig in 1977, ren no. And a s the decade closedI who w ere single rose from al to m ore than 23 percent aiu
igle women rose from neari7 p e rc e n t, . -------- --)re the census was taken, bu percentage of one-person h(
i v e
m o k e 1_ •ridaIT , F la . (UPI) elicopters, light .vehicles kept a n vacationers in rve in a move tol™ s _ th a tlh a y e l ' . _______Ird of ihe.hiige
< c ^ s e t things i r ry ,” said Big in ~ P a t Tolle. w e don’t get a s ta r t •.•.’Uhln 15 rom us.
tllday and there h e Big C a r e s s .
m en .fo recast TOS likely on-
soaking rains 3tdrc>ughtlnio lot in sight.th a t the m ajor Aj r e than 150,000 Mre Big C^ypress ch movement ;-contalned-on— — ih d e rc o n tn l,”II a re . a -lo t of e a re a .”e re fire that if theT am iam i la d t t (U.S. 41) inday.speda! seven-
nstra ted la te '>ke out north of'ay, she said, ^n it and aerial ' ^ips from the 't out before it - ' 'iveacres.v _n e c o u ld d o to \ .>eal-lik5 ia r th - ’ ' ~i rg la d e s f ir fa : ' uck cpntinucd iFlorida.Ight, about 7 nts" rem ained ’i te r - -u s e .- re r— ________ite r m anage- leduT^ meet- ite rm ine ifthe ased . - -
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dsizesisusrepim b c r i f . , iKjlds roso Irom 1 g «!i4l3 lOT. L arp ily -b e average lam llles beaded b ay. ■ o v e r lb e p a s i a y i 1, but by C aU Ion ila ,lbel sppediD mmiOD. also led ifhouse- m illion, th e b u i u
to 6 .3 m illion bous« "m ililoo.
re m s In U tah, w ber na iad e r p ereen i in tbe;.i luarters housdxtld w as tl lormito- H aw aii, w here U»
since 1970, w ith a ngfrom household.■Births;-----------T U eD lstric t of <■emalns household size, 2 . sed, th e w ith 2.S5 persons p 1 almost 'T he bureau said and the expected a s detail a rly 14 p r e p a r e b ^ i M
Inform ation“ from bureau nesses, w hich use i house-- se rv ices and fo rm
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hfinldni o r t s a ym 17.1 percent in I97D to 22.2 p 't)ecau se of d iv o rce r th e ' ni id by women bqs doubled, to 8;0 years.be la rgest s ta te with a populati led in tb e Dumber o t hous<^ re a u reported. New York was i usebolds and Texas followed
he re tbe p^Hilation rose ai te;.decade, th e size of the1 th e largest, 3.2 persons.-N > tbe population bas risen 2S.2 Jl an average size of 3.15 per
of Columbia had the sm allest !, 2.39 persons, and next Was DS p e r b o u s e d . , laid It released the figures ea r stalled census reports were-st
o f unexpectedlyJieavy.cal] tim govem m ent-p lanners ai ise the da ta fo r planning gover r m arfcetingpurposes._______
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Bclally constructe(d F ther sameJlejegant fe 'rthotonjc. Tills spec;tern for their niost ex 1 make this spectacu
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sto rm th a t dum ped neari) tches of ra in on tbe city.) said m ore bodies could be s w aters-receded .and.dduris ired (rom rain-swollen creeks, s sa id m ost o f the victim s were ts caught in sudden flash unday night. Two bodies were ea r Lake Austin Monday and w as found on a .h ik lng trall
boal Creek. A uthorities were :g for 12 m issing persons, w atere-at tim es reached the
of traffic lights a t one wn " in te rse c tio n and c a r nearby said tbe w ate r w as six p in the the ir showrooms la te
Lreet and bridge crew s said as } 5,000 v e h ic le w ere strim dcd water la te Sunday, rtm en t of P u b lic S afety ers w ere used (o p atrol Shoal a -w aterw ay th a t m eanders
residentia l d is tric ts and e business district;:ars a l downtown dealerships' icked like toys, m ajo r traffic
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Police sa id a t le be dealerships w ere extl
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o'STi 'lol ■ I'Son, p a r t owner o t r v 'g ^ j n g " ;h d e a l e r s h ip Creek. ' ‘T liey ro . " It-ju sL
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9 l i v e s)n said five feel of w ater had d from his showroom, leaving I a foot o f mud. “ I t’s an awfull
Steve Aaron of the •• T ravis:' SberU rs offlce said deputies earching outside the city for tbe g persons, and said the storm dumped 6.75 Inches of rain on >f the county caused extensiveR. _ / ■ ' - -----usLhlt any old d ra h x a ^ d itd i ide i t look-like a r iver,” Aaron
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_■---------- U .S .:p riso n s where ^m easu res were enaclec U ich lgan and Nevada
•' 's ta tjb fng 'dea ths .a ( Sai A ttica . .- R outine was restored
5,600 convicts a t Soutli P riso n in Jackson, the v w alled prison. But ai to rched a vocational w gasoline la te Sunday.
: , T he torching, whicl — - estim ated $10,000 dama
d ays a fle r violence er- ■ p rison. The Jackson rl(i---------- slm ilar-d isturbance at-.............Rcform ato iy In Ionia, wl; . w as in force Monday.r - ^ M ore than 30 people w r th e two Michigan facUitli
Inm ates also .w e re deadlock a t A ttica in Ne< w here a prisoner was sta
• - - r a n d ^ a t 'th e Nevada-Stai Security Prison, scene (
. uprising ln .w hlch,three held hostage.
.Two o ther security loc California, a t San Quent Im ate w asstabbed todea D euel Vocational Iiistlt C en tra l Valley w here a en tly sparked by racial i outln thelunchrtM m .
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CARSON CITY, Nev. ( te n ^ te d murder. charg(
.. s o u ^ t against the rin ^ 10-hour rebelitof.'i:;:42» N
- P rison , It was disclosed MlD avid W ayne— while ai
.25-caliber pidtol and ho gu a rd s hostage — appai 9 . p e . ^ o t ' '
“ b a r r ic H d s T B tfS iy i i f^ ir . quell F r id ay ’s disturbance
_ - SWAT team m em bers & they rushed through the do
. • Jum ped out of a cell, flreiJ____ ^ c k e d back in with the
— Tlm>e "SyfflTTm em bers - • “ B urets'from thefFautom ath
O th e r c o n v ic ts , a m -------cnidely-rashloned-knivcs:a- su rrendered when confronti
sh e riff 's officers.R obert Manley, chief crii
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SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (U body found In the Santa Cr U ln s w as Identified Mone ydiing w oman who' dlsappea
' w a i t i i^ to m eet the m an su! being the 'I tra ils ld e killer."
* . Hom icide detectives In S C allf.,_said the>‘-w e re Info S aiita Cruz County Chief
— Dei)uty G eorge F oster that w as tha t of H eather Scagg£ J O x . They said she had bee death.
. M s. Scaggs. whose body m Sunday by h ikers n ea r Big B; la s t seen on May 2 while s h e ' a convenience store in San D avid J . C arpenter, SI, wht w ith h e r a t a Hayward, Call ing tra d e school.
S he and C arpenter, the'si • 'tra lls ld e .k iller," had pla d riv e to S anta Cruz w here sh
= o c a n i l n e - a = c a i ‘n f o r 'h e r - ' pu rchase.
M s. Scaggs’ boyfriend tol
C o u n t e r f e iLr r r L E R o p c, A r ic .il/p n
e ra i ag en ts cral3(B(rQ"«iQhI<- schem e S u n ^ y th a t w as opet
th e b f a n ira l A farm house." T b e r in g b a d circulated a t Ic
- _ m illlon ,in .bdgus_llOQ_and.l throughout the sou theastern the Secret S ^ l c e said Monday
-No one. w as a rre s te d ‘
A-H r im e s ^ e w s , Twirrwin Fail's, Idaho V u e ^ a y i
e s , l i k e t h i s o n e a t lo n ia
^ r i s o n icm ational ^ Meanv
flc la ls, Vm enforced by a n d Cal Monday over five convictei e harsh -socu rity— H ard y ,-2 cted a fte r riots in overpowi )da facilities an d - d o th es , Sah Qtiehdn and G u a r^
m a te mL'e d fo rm o sto fth e - o n 's dai luthem Michigan M artinez le w orld's largest l a te r whe
angry Inm ates s to p p ed 1 workroom with M artinez
Prisonehich caused an Instltutioi image, cam e two deadlock
erupted a t the violence.I riots sparked a Six Inm at-the-M lchigan -a n d bruls 1, where deadlock F o u r p r is
tu rb a n c e ' e w ere Injured in flnem ent, Uitles. ' f lc e rB ru cire held under . T b e flgh New York sta te , ‘ b lack Inm; stabbed to death a t som e u State m axim um - -second --fl » of a weekend C hlcano In ree guards jv e re tim e, in a i
- - a n h ou r fo lockups w ere in quell thedl lentln, w here an In M id death, and At the MUIikenoi stitutlon in the to Investig e a riot, appar- violence 1 al unrest, broke s ta te ’s pris
Ionia F rldf
a mulls c t riot insi/. (U PI) - At- c h a rg es wiirges m ay be e a rly , he alng lead ir_of a tion w as noie N evada S tate But m enI Monday. Sheriff’s oi!e arm ed with a th e D istricholding three ch a rg e of a
ip a isn tly . fired, -en fo rcem eu
an' atleitfpt l 5 in a rela nee. w as provid-s said that, a s e m o r’s mai J doors, W ayne Gov. Robei rired once and ‘ h o stag e to fi U i^hostagM . W ayne, ur
ers r e tu h ie d '- a p p a rw U y '; atic rifles.' gun d u ring t arm ed w ith D istric t Cou » :and spears,'— a re a :“ H e~ a onted with the envelope w it
it back inlo crim inal dep- Officials wc ley G eneral’s how it was decided Whal d e tec to r devi
s b o d y i d e r ‘T r a i l s i d e ](UPI) - A th a t she h ad t
1 Cruz Moun- h e r m eeting londay._as. a_ -a sk ed h im to c peared w hile in r e lum ing h' suspected of m iles w est of
did not dlsclo! n San Jose, su sp ic iouso f( Informed by. C arpen ter • lef Sheriff’s M arch 29 slay hat the body 7 a U niversity ( iggs, 20, San dent, and att been shot to S teve H aertle
Cowell Redwc ly was found S an ta Cruz Mo g Basin, w as M a r ln Co Jie walled a l vestlga to rs sa >an Jose fo r su spected of I who worked th e Po in t Reyt "allf., prijit- A rea. Howev
. to m ey ’a office e susfkfcted aga inst h im .'' ' planned lo H is o r r c a ci ! she was to tioned by S in n-jTOsUjiB— n o o n r M s r ^
t im e w as told I: ^ 1 ^ police disappearance.
s i t in g r i n g cP I ) ~ F e d * _ fa rm house.-wfa inlerfeiling agents"’ a rriv e t iperatingjn m en ts a r e exp< i A rkansas S pec la lA g en tJ
i t le a s t)] ,5 . A gents confld . t 20 ' b ills- p la te s andsm states, the bogus billsiday. ca sh ‘du rin g thd a t the noon. Cook said.
n ia . w e r e c o m m o n s i g h t s
^ reporinwhlle, U tah S ta te Prison of }. w llh the help of U tah. Nevadj 'aJIfom la police, searched foi :led m urderer Edw ard Dale f, 29, who escaped Saturday bj owering a guard and stealing hli8, ................................................ ..rd s also reported a second lo- m issing Sunday from the pris- dairy farm . But Belarmlno lez, 26, w as captured l l hours /hen a Salt Lake Clly policeman id a c a r and d iscovered lez lying in the back seal, in e rs a l the £>eucl Vocational lion in California w ere under ck a fte r an outbreak of rac ia l' :e.im ates and one guard w ere cut ulsed In th e incident Sunday, risoners im plicated In the dls- :;e w ere p laced In solitary con- nt, according to s ta ff duty of* l ic e Dyer.Ight broke out a s several dozen im atM threw their lunch trays i w hite Inm ates, D yer said. A --fight involv ing - w hile and ) Inm ates, erup ted a t the sam e a second dining room . I t took - fo r guards using-tear gas to Bdlsturbance.Ilchlgan, Gov. William G.1 ordered a special task force itigate the w orst outbreak of ! In th ree decades a t the idson facilities in Jac^kson and ■Iday.............................. . .
chargesstigatorwould be filed. It was too
3 M id, because the Investlga- n o tco m jile te .. lim bers of the Carson Clly
office said they would ask ric t A ttorney 's o ffice 'fo r a <f a ttem pted m urder of a law lenL-offlcer-lf^the-A ltorney— s_oi/icR.doesj»t.seek.a.com -
siated move, extxa^ security vided for the Nevada gov* nansion because of reports . b e rt L is t m ight be taken0 free a prisoner. - - .........., undw 24-fiour surveillance,__ly' g ^ n e d possession of the ' g the week w hile he w as a t a ; ~ ^ u r t tr ia l I i^ the do w lo w n _
apparen tly h ld ’lt In ah with legal papers to sm u g g le '" ilo the prison F rid ay night, w e re 'try in g to delerm ine yas sm uggled p ast rad a r 5 v ic a i i tw i$ n s B ir ------------- r -
i n t i f i e d , ^ k i l l e r ’
id been apprehensive about Ing wllh C arpenter and lo call polio© if she w as la te— g hom e from Santa Cruz, 20 of San Jose . Investigators
close why Ms. Scaggs was of C arpenter. - -r w as charged w ith the laying of E llen Hansen, 20,- - ly of Callfom la-Davis slu- a ttack on her. b oy friend ,. tie , also 20, a t th« Henry Iwoods S ta te P a rk In the Mountains.C o u n ty S h e r i f f ’s In- sald C arpenter w as also
)f killing seven hikers lo eyes N ational Wilderness fever, tb e D istrict Alice h a s y e t to file charges
: cam e a f te r he w as ciues- . an Jo se police oo May 8 a ia g g s rC a rp e n le r a f lh e —Id h e w as a su^)ect io ber ice.
c r a c k e dwhlcb w M ■ d a r te d when v e a r b u l severa l Indict* iqKCted according to FB I itJoboT.CocMc.
infiscated a oum ber of ^ U v e s used to produce -ills aod $21,400 In phony tb e i ^ d Sunday afler-
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V t l a n t aTLANTA (U PI) - Tbe nunib n and m issing young Atl :k s g rew to 30 Monday. _ ollce added tbe nam es of a nu la te 20s whose body w as four Chattahoocbee-River and the a 22*year-old-mentally rela: 1 m issing forlO days:' n autopsy showed the la te s t vii he 28th young black'*slaln In : 22 m onths — died of asphj . H e b as been Identified e rp rin ts b u t'au tin ritle s refuse ase h is nam e for 24 hours so pc Id o o t bo im peded in Ihelr eff a r a m ore about him. le ni^de body w as pulled Sun I th e Cbaltahoochce, the s ' found in thal r iver. The v id ribed a s 5-10, ISO pounds, was to d ie of some form of asphy: EU)d theelg lith to be found In sc J o f undress.. R obert S livers, chief Ful ily m edical exam iner, sa id pol d re lease theJdentlty o f the n r la te M onday o r Tuesday, he w as believed to be a o A lla
fits the p a ttem cf the rest . I t ’s an asphyxiation death 1 a t o f them ."/e rs said there were no wour ibody.e found no traum a either ox autopsy,’’ Stlvers_ sald,_<
th a t the body had been In I “ seve ra ld ay s."
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le m an copycat k iller but ss ly, but if anyone would bo a ktlanta closely.”----------------M eanwhile, th e 'c■est of R onald C raw ford th like assigned to the Iasl
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protests AthI (UPI)_— The slain mothe ita “ cry out from tbe taken s violent worid, the everyi ckson told several dangei ja tbered on the steps Mrs. m ortal M o n d a y ; - ' Je f/re j
ng to draw attention ^ t of the A tlanta children across the nd others said all too 1 children bea r the and cruelly in socK "
■ bandgus the plight of ou r guns a
dead and yet un- ^ i ld re i be mindful of the IbehQ/L
rule out the posslbll- la lly re w as a victim of a a "slow said. " I dort’t know The 1(able lo copy ll tha t riv e r b
few hii' disappearance ' o f w here d w as .o ffic ia lly .. Payne, ask force Monday. Stiveia p p ea red May 15, a task•arron Glass, who idenlifl<jpt. 14, I980i a re so w e cnlsslng. guy. I t’£lescribed as. aboul c a n 't cnds. Two earile r eveiyboi considered m en- ' firs t ."
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tlanta deaths3thers whose children have been Ken from them ... and the cfaUdrea eryw here whose lives a re In
» rs . Wlllle M ae M athis, w h ^ son ffrey was a n A tlanta victim, aind I. C am ille Bell, whose son Yusef s killed, w ere among those present. ‘We tbank Camille *BelI and the e r m others fo r Ihelr children,-who b e lr g raves c ry out With an linusti- iower,” said Jackson, adding that: Ittle child ren say 55 million idguns a re too m any, 5 mUiloo i£w ts a y e a r a r e too many. J^CUe :dren s ay stop the killing and s tg il hQAllng.’’ ■
y re ta rded and one was conslc]{j£d 5iow’’ learner.hc la te s t tx>dy was found Jr>-th'e.«r by tw o young flshennen, J u s ta
hund re d 'y a rd s from the^spp tj ■re ano ther'v ic tim , Jim m y Ray ’ne,21,w asfoundA prll27. - - • :ivers said hc was going along with ask force request lo keep rtb e iliflcatlon quiet " fo r 24 hours j u s t ve can find qul things about this . I t’s getting to the poinl where you t collect information because ybody (the news m edia) Is there
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DespiINDIANAPOLIS (UP
th ing Mario Andretd m osl from his first vh aoapolis in.J9G9 was.lh fo r the winning (Irlvier a th e ra c e .
Not being able to tak sa m e "hoopla” this tl
. m a k « Andcettl’s v ictor difitasteful.
■ - - A ndretti w a sn a in ^ d l th e ra c e a fler a proles uxwfficlal winner b b y severa l ca rs coming ou during a yellow period.
~ r r :* a ,* J u s i don't-know-w —^Andretti-remarKed-M oni
, a f te r digertliig hews of / ‘T here a re plusses and n:
" I t ’s- u n fo r lu n a te n > Y e ^ e rd a y was probabl}
- ^ th n ^ b a p p le s t da j« of hi!
j on s' L b s ANGELES (U A o ^ e s Coliseum alt< w u B lecher said he’ ComrnlssioDer Pele B O rithew itnessstandloc - Rozeile has been de league against a $213 tlti i is t su it brought by i
• -R a id e r s and Coliseum. A lter ihe 3^ay h o lid i
B lecber said he'll c question Rozelle about l e a d ’s attitudes and
- — volving Oakland mana _ ^ . D a x l a ^ l ^ _ a l L «
A llo t^ k e p t Rozelle ur fo r about six hours a t testim ony in federal c( d a y and Friday.
Aliolo, a form er San _ m a y o r, re len tle ssly
R o s i e ’s powers of. mi . d a y and drew from him
r e ^ n ^ thal boiled < don’t rem em ber.”
I f the federal c o u r t : guidance of Judge U
_ ._ g etso Q jlcd d eJn fav o ro U fb ; (he Raiders aod (h hope (o divide $213 m
------ dam agejudgm ent.— -Rozelle denied durin{
of questioning th a t he action In concert with Rj
— George-R osenbioom -Fi p reven t Davis from n franch ise to Los Angeles
W hen Alloto sugg( le a g u e , m em bers gai perm ission to transfer bl
___ m o re lucrative field in Lw ithout (aklng a vole re a re d back in tb e wiU
__a n d g a y e anem phaticrei“ Absolutely not,” the
s ioner cried.A l io to s a id th e
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ntemin,U Pl) — The one th e re a r e e tll rem em bers lane th a t] victory a l Indi- m yself.”
!, lhe ceremonies . A ndrett ‘r and crew a flc r the p a r t o
day . H e s take part in the repo rte rs s tim e is what to a l lq u e r tory Ihls y ea r so “ The b
apologize(d lhe-T clnnerof -A n d re ltr i olest found th a t each other tby Unser passed A ndretti [ oul the pits brought a l !• .w as'w ilhinrw h a t- to -sa y;*-‘- t> f - th e pit*lon d ay -m o m ln g - posi_tion~w
of his vlctc.-y. U nser eon dm lnuses." severa l ca 3“ fffr B obby, line, ably one of (he “ I t was rh is c a f e e r r B u t - '( p a 5S—c a
s t a n d t c(U Pl) - Los I D B attorney Max- n j j -he'll put NFL - e Rozelle back ■ today.I defending lhe213 million an*by the Oaklandim.-:_ .liday weekend, aI continue lo ' out his and the \ T - Uld actioiis In-anaging owner ^ I « ' (Loinfiyjl0» p t L _ B | | Z J l p . ! under a ttack ■a t the s ta rt o f MII co u d Thurs- A ^
San Francisco sly a tta c k e d , memory F ri- - him numerousxl down lo "1 P E T
irt Jury under ‘ ' '1 H arry Pre* re tu m fo r h IT oU h e .p h ^ '.— vote -fn im -i ] (he Coliseum — m em bera n
million In a N F L cons! • - — transfers. T ring two days unanim ous he to o k 'an y could have
iR am so w n er p ers is tln g in-FrooU ere-to-------Rule-44-v> moving h is requ ire only ties. league m eng g e s (e d - th e transfer. U k gave Davis a m eeting In T h U e lu b to a .riQ tt Hotel 0< n Los Angeles T here w as i /ole, Rozelle an titru st suit witness ch a ir Angeles Colli iresponse.-— declded-lo.m the commls* '^ a h e l m anc
withou( a w e le a l l e g e d leam — Its n D (0 Davls in nue.
UPI/ f r o m p r o t e s t m e e t in g
I, Andreire beautiful things In victory at I will never gel to experience
otli .was certainly nol playing t of th e chcerful winner ,Mon- 3 sa t before ah assemblege of r s and responded thoughtfully lerles.
bu rd en . is now on m e (o se why I won th e - ra c e ,"T M id. ^'Nobody is palling le ro n th e b a c k ."2lti detailed (he events which abou( the p rotest. He said he
hin SO feel of Unser coming out
-^here*he-w as-supposed;to ;= rontinued on and drove pasi cars before gelling back In
• I)s very convenient lo do that c a r s ) T b e c a u s e - ( G o r d o n ) ■
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r his having changed his 3 -Vno'.' .to “p ass '-i-when— — r e v i ^ Rule « Of the - “ 1
n slilu tlo n re la tin g (o \ The ru le had required . >
is consent and Davis ( re held 1 9 approval by; in a " n o ” vote.------ ^ 1t-w as-th en aroeoded-to____- sily a three-fourths vote of 1 tem bers to approve: a - rh e change w as m ade a( 1 : hi Chicago a t th e Mar^ r Oct. 4-5,1978. •* 8as som e discussion Of (he iJii( fUed flrst by the Los.......... Follseuni when tbe Ram s-move 30 m iles south to ------- dand leave the Coliseum a weU pay ing p ro footbaU r B m ajo r source of reve- $:
- - h
S jH~ U n
; f U S A Cm l INDIANAPOUS (I B H A ndrelti was upheld a
Indianapolis 500 Mos Auto Club_stew ard3 ow ner R oger Penske'i th e deposal of f ^
^ ■ 1 Bobby Unser.■ R Penske lmmedlatel>
appeal tbe decision . d ays In which he ca^o •‘® * ^ r A w a r d Tnone;
\ P second place will bc hi t Q appeal is heard, i . t i P enskc 's first proles y C j s e r w as unfairly | \ 9 allegedly passing unc ' g flag. The other was
„ f l p p g « ^ threejMLfour c ou to fth ep ltso n lap l4 9
B inford said a five-i S I b b a n J^ lb e ra le d fd rZ I■ second recess and de
both protests.“ The stew ards rovi
■ evidence ' available,” “ R oger Penske now hi
^ d a y nlghl to file ao app< he would. (USAC dlrecI
DoctoiINDIANAPOLIS (UP
repaired a six*lnch tear d iaphragm of race c
' I Ongals, who w as injun I f ■ duringSunday’sIhdiane I : M ethodist Hospital• . F re d P rice said surgei r g - hou rs and Ongals was ( n Ihlensive care where
serious, bu t s(able condi! Ongals was expected
■ week in intensive care al d riv e r’s own d x lo rs am sta ff would determine
ettitontry Johncock was a challeng ce a lo t of room betwo
Johncock." ng “ E ven if Its a sick car Kl- .you should oot pas^ uolei of o f th e officials and lhe Ily s lgnals,” .said Andrelll, 1
in line In front of A.J. Fo (0 signaled him ahead.
A ndreltlsaidhecalled 'l Ig Im m edlalely a fle r the I
asked them lo lell the pro* W hat irked bolh the drive le ow ner, P a t Patrick, was ut.. ,penalty_aM tost4 InSEr.wij~ ' im m ediateiy ry V itg -o in
st A ndretti was quoted in In edition of the Indianap(
say ing h is cliances wei It getting justice from (he ra 1) “ ImusfapologlMTol^dc
MileYastrz
B D S T O N ( U P I ) Y astrzem sk i becam e 1 p lay e r in history lo ph
. m ajor-league games-M o ag a in st the Cleveland Indii
The others who have i m ilestone a re Hall of Fa Aaron. Ty Cobb and Stan JV
------- -Y astizcm skl-rtra lls 01-'{3298). cobb(3033}, and M
and , barrin g injury or a Io slrllce, will Jump lo se( behind Aaron this season.
In 21 seasons, Y aslnem s on th e disabled list only 00
—u p -h isT ig h n a ic n ird in g ' p la te in Anaheim In 1972.
It w as th e only serimtf suffered unlll his meeting v field wall a t F ^ w a y Pari tem ber, which sidelined c racked ribs.
Shoem~ L G S - A N Q E tE S “iUPI>T>
S h o e m ^ e r chew ed w orld th ree months prerr w eighed 2 >/Tpounds and wa tall.
N early SO yeare laler, t Just 9 7 ^ pounds and 49 ind>
-■ aHIl flghi (he r t Of borse racing.
But -Shoem aker, tbe > Jockey In th e h istory of thoi ra c in g m issed ouf on a b 8.000th c a ree r victory Moo
.. Ing up pne.race sbort a lthe’l P a rk in Inglewood, Calif.
Sboem aker had she m ou - d a y ’s program ,-w on bis ?.{
aboard N a^ve Proq>ector I race , but couldn't read i stone. H e is scheduled (0
- horses Wednesday,____'^If I ge l the two races.* r il
b n t
s e r s'■ off idols aiL(UPI) - M ario w ill se le1 as winner of the the appeonday with U.S. B lnford3_denying . c a r . reached:e's protests over supporle•st-place finisher Bobby \
ca rs . Itely said he would tap e of U1 and has Ihree "O urvofflclally file for M ario Ainey-for firs t 'an d r e e n t e rheld up until the blended
fashion.'test .was lhalU n* . T h e c h
penalized for p r ^ n t ©inder the yellow veal w haIS that Andrelti isso w in i cars-on-his-way... B eltenha
149- The dee-man s tew ard 's q uaiifica^ ifb o u r s a f te r a rac in g efidecided lo deny "All yc
g ra tu la le3vlewed all the r a c e ' anc'* said Binford. winninghas unlll Thurs* B inford.")peal and he said Binfordjclor) Dick King session v
rs operaiJP I) — D o c to r could beurM ondaylnUio C alllornia
driver Danny O n g a lsured In a c rash fractu resinapollssoo. ankle andal spokesm an worked mi;ery lasted two to correct 'a s -re lu m ed -lo — tfon tOTCprc he was in w a s ' (entcdltlon. a l t h o u g "ed (0 rem ain a d a lly ,” a a!a((er which the I o l o r sind the hospital m ove hisle whe(her he sen sad o n i
m i s s ' h inger and hc pu( th e offlcia vcen him and underestin
officials."jr going slowly. T he ra oiless Its in front Indianapol10 o th er 'd riv er s ta rtin g inI, who gol back s ta r ted onFoyl a fle r Foyl butfinishec
J ' A ndrelti.rf lk lo h isc re w 32nd posllliJ iH N te l and d riv e r of tJiroper officials, fled, brokever and the c a r s ta r t fromas lhal the lap d river. - -^yasjoL tnade— .N ax t-yeala e r a c h a n c e — Ume-wlmfc
in the Monday m ore m eanipolls S ta r a s “ I ’ve beevere “ n il" o f enough to raceofflcials. _ T im e will hdoubtlngwhat negatives^.’
is to nz e m s U i r e i) — C a r l This past
lhe fourth rem iniscedplay in 3,000 m em b ers beH on d ay -n i^ t- - dians Fenwa: s reached theSi"“* ><--->-long baseball ‘l“r l” Ssprini second place Comisfc I- In th a t Sinskl bas been Y astrzem ski once. He to re m an ag e r E< ig m io h o m e “ an All-Star
T h a t aftem c us injury he the R ed Sox ! with (he left opening 5-2 ark la s t Sep; win.!d h im ' with T ig e rS t
T v roou ts ,!
laker misiT ^W llliam — ta ke m y w l f ed Into tbe m a k e r aald | ynalure. He _I^lLpcobably vas lOTnches even if I dor
polentialtob* , he’s added W hen it. d< chesbu tbe’s b a b iltrS h o e i •atestjockey— tb e long Ust ol g- estab llshedfo
wlonlngest “ I do o 't thi Doroughbred th&n th e othe
bid for h is p e n e d to m e li onday, com- been som e p r AHDUywood- U JustaD othei
Sboem aker Mints on tbe T e x a s , Aug. 1 7.999th ra c e — c o m p r ttlv a n r in tbe fifth G o lc to G ate b (he mile- cisco. H is fin io ride four th a t y e a r a b a
Gate.I 'llp ro b ab Iy _ . -Since th a t L
i s Jls t r i pjuard Andre]elect a (hree-m an board lo he ipeal."(ord said (he decision w ed “on.tbe.facts-of-th©-ma(l« rted by our own records th r U nser passed eight o r nii I t w as also supported by vid f lh e ra c e . 'ir records also indicated th ^ d r e l t i did nol violate lhe ru
terihg (he field from the p it ai id into the pack in. order n ."chief stew ard sa id th ree drive: ited (esUmony b'u( did nol r 'h a l they said. The drivers wei inner Johnny R utherford, Tor khausen^andSheldon Klnser. decision m arked the first dl
cation .of„a_w inneiLsince_(t : classic began in 19II, you can do right now is coi
ale Unser for running a goo m d .congra tu la te . Andrelti 0 g a magnlflcient race ,” sal
}]^ said m ost of the proles I was spent on lhe Andrell
ite on Qrbe moved lo a facility ii nia.a l s s u f f e r e d - c o m p o u m es in his righ t leg nea r (h< md his left forearm . Surgeonj m ore than three hours Sundaj
i c t lhe breaks, and an opera ■cpaim erve dam B gcinlhe'ie^ n latlvely term ed successful, h " they sllll have lo m onitor 11 according (0 Pricc. r s said Ongals was able (0 lis (oes and had feeling and in Inh lsrigh(fool.
loopla^:la ls would do ," he said. "I tim alcd the courage of the
■ace w as Android 's I6th“ at ^ l l s . Hc won io 1969 a n e r in sccond position. He alM
on the pole In 1966 and 1967, hed neither race.Hi. w ho-started Sunday in illion t>ecause he w as'not the f the c a r when it w as quail-' Dke lhe record for farthest )m the front for a winning
'e q t^ n d r e ld will b e-rtw o ^ : tn e r^ r th e~ rac e r a n d he~said~ • tlm c 'th in 'lc fo ft^ 'w lll ' have aning.jeen around this gam e long (o experience every(hing.
Il.hcal, perhaps, some of (he 5.1'
W S3cor(ds 3.Cis l week he sa t down and !d about (he gam es he rebest. ------------------------ -
v a y P a rk t 'A p r i l l l . ig n la jor league gam e: “ 1( was rain and cold. I had one hl(, I a m an a( hom e but we lost .'I ous, sure, with all lhe stuff succcedingTed Williams all ring lrain ing .”
U rey P a rti: Ju n es, 1«67 Sunday m orning's paper,
sk i read tha t White Sox .^ le _ S ip n K jL j;a U e U ilm _ ta r from the neck down." moon, Yaz w ent 6-for-9 a s k)x bounced back from an -2 loss for Gary Bell’s 7r3
Stadbim :Sq> tl8 .1967s, n inth inning: “ We w ere In
sses 8,00(d p rio r to t t e races. "But )ly (ake her^out-to xllnner— don’t. I( certainly had (he ) be a special kind of day.” ' .d o es happen, In all pro*
will JUS( add 11 tO ' t o f m ilestones bo 's igrcady^— Iforhhnself.think of I t a s being bigger . (her t h ln ^ th a t have hap* e h i m y career. There have p re tty b ig m oments. This
b e r one of them ." e r w as bom in Fabens, (.19,1931. He rode his f lh t B m ount M arch l9,-1949; a t ' te E ields n ea r San Fran* first “win cam e April 20 of board Shafle r V a t Golden :
1 Uiitlgl trium ph, the 4-11, ;
._f ;Tuesday, f
j p e detti Ind\) croiI h ea r p ro lesi and m aking s
scoring records were ( was Asked why ■ Unser v
atler,— ale ly -pena llted -tther I that w as reported, Binfo
nine stew ards wero not .ce video an infraction when It
- h ad to exam ine all the that ■ Binford said the o
s rule..._stand - is presented -wl t and w inner and the only derly p icte 200 laps.
P enske h aa said tha Ivers ow ner, P a t P a tr ic k ," it re- aga in st us. The declslc were Ih e -s le w a rd s rI l’s unl Tony the violation, when It
the ir a((en(lon, they : dls- brought U nser in and s_(he_lap.oiLw hatever.JL th{
be the penalty instead < con- a f te r lh e ra c e ." good P a trick had prolesti 1 on versa l.o f the-wlnner's said official list was postec
door a t 8 a .m . M D T,: jlest "d id not go along wil relti resu lt. Thoy-should hi
>ngais ag;’ in Ongals reportedly slc
night, and w as consciou nd ing M onday morning,(he Rick M ears._whO-r
!ons from a pit. fire duringd ay re leased from (he hoera- su ffe re d -’first- and!'leg facial bum S"when theiful. around the c a r In the 1)r it re la ted sto ry on P age I
. also in jured three of hi! lo ing (eam m em bers aand anapolis Motor Speedws
D errick Walker, 36,
9
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M a r io A n d r e t t i p o M
QQQjmajDid • one of those slltiations e:__couldn!t_lose_gam c3-wll
tender. Wc w ere losing b h ad nobody on in the top 1
. F r e d -U s h e r was pltchln , 3-and-O, and I thought 1
going to walk me for s fJ try ing lo ihlnK’about hit » -way, te lling m yse lf.‘Don’l
a l th e b a ll.'H e threw me a a s trik e and I hit it out. 1 Jo n es h ll one out in. the l
r. won, 6-5."
n R iverfron t Stadium :J u!!------- A ll^ ta r-M V P -tY a s trag 4-for-4): ."This was quil - play ing th ree different p< 3 being th e m ost valuable ]
losing team . I t was a stand
H g e r Stadium : May] Q T h e h a l l r ic k : Y azhlttli
)0 win; wil^■^(W -pound Shoemaker has 1 horse rac in g like no othe
hl8to ry :'A n d "fo r the flrai s Shoem aker w as blessed w
■ b le “ luck .”" I guess racing luck prol
I'- l o f lo do with w hw and ' t im f t a lo ck ey getshu rt;” -
Luck o r survival Instinc ‘ . be wen t nearly two decail
getting a s c ra tcE Since them there have
in juries. One occurred in A lo (h e 'sad d lin g a rea al P a rk . His mount threw hln stone w all then sa t on him.
' e r su sta ined a fractured p ti T ha t w as his most seric
B ut a n ea rlie r Injury - a leg suffered In January H vlded h im with oneof his m< m em ories.
iy .M ay20,l981 Tlm aj-N ew s.
twn; sai) Bob[ sure USAC track penalty 1 e correct. cured , noi• was not Immedi* U nser len-the-infraction— stew ards’ [lord replied Ihc his th ird ! c e r ta lr i^ c re was “ I havi
It happened and g u t," sold leevidcnce. recesses
official postings - think I dl wlth-Andrettl lhe— m ake any y driver lo com- pita, i ihl
people are hat Andretti's c a r Chief St , "did not protest only evid slon was m ade by breaking uifortunate when U nser pas it was brought to w hat he le (y couldn't have ' ‘In m yj Id held him for a — of doubt- IhaLwas-going-lo— num bcr.of d of walling until w ith the t
- • viewed viested USAC's re- the ABC < •’s role-when th e— elusive ev: ted on the office p assed eig , slating thal h e . th ere is nc' tvilh the revised •have m ade the •«
?ain. still islept well Sunday -team 's vli clous and speak* m anager,
lion w llh li -rccclved-bum s— expected I ig the race, w as . sev e ra l mo hospital. M ears
McondHlegree he Ure erupted e pit area . (Sec ! B1.I The b laie his Penske rac* W illiam 1 and two Indi- m an, was
way safely men. a f te r being 36, the Penske nighl-inthe
J ; ' '
n | E | H [ ^
se s fo r t r a d i t io n a l p lc tu i
r-league-Gns where we fo r th e oniy iVlth_any_£on*— night4n-D otr ! by ^ rsm and S tad ium and >p of the n inlh. m aJoM eaguc ling. I t got (0 (woconsecuti I he was Jusl "W hat I re
sure. I kept w as th a t I wt bitting’ irany* s l a r t V . T ^ t n’t swing h a r d ' about 45 mini ca fa slb a llfo r th e n h i t th e t i . Then Dalton • (he hom ers Wi e lOth and we th ird off a lel
New York WCI
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S t f o n s T d - t m l ' t o ^
pC S 'J v"sdcks out aboi
y l9 ,lS 7 8 ._ . th a t it w as Uk three hom ers th a t I rea lly fe
ill try Wecias dominated R elum ing tier Jockey in m onths la te r rat 19 years, w as g reeted wllh incredi* prolonged ovj
(h ree of his i robably.has a _ _ d a y . p rovldlnj d how m any m ade of. ,
, ------ And’4houghnets o r bolh, som etlm ea hf ;adea-wlthout—*-m ake-sure‘ h
fan iastic , glor e been three doesn 't p lan t(I April of 1969 yet. 'II Hollywood “ I Just kind Ilm against a and week to v. m. Shoemak-_ think abou t r« Jtivls. physical probli rious Injury, tim e lo stop; bia fractured sig n s."1968 — pro* “ I t i o n 'l rea
most stirring- happen, b u t I w on't be 9,000 \
's . Twin Falls, Idsho
i t i e^ b b y ^ K e a t e dty when the th e . situation oc- I. nol afte rw ard .” * ier w as visibly upset over the irds’ d « is lo h lb deprive h im 'o l Ird Indy viilo ry . ' have an em p ty feelhig in my said Unser, a fte r the first of two ses from' testim ony. “ I don 't I did anything wrong. I didn 't any-m istakes coming out o f the— 1 think I'm righ t and the other ; a re wrong.'-!f Steward Tom Binford said the evidence he s&w of a driver Ing the yellow light ruie was passing a n u m b ^ of ca rs on
le term ed w as lap 150. my4)plnIon, there w as no shred ubt- a b o i ) n in s e r ;passing a ’— ir-of-careinsteadof-b lendingin— le tra ffic ." said Binford^ who I video tapes of the race from3C compound. "W e had con*....I evidence th a t No. 3 (U n se r ) ,. eight o r nine cars and unless
3 new evidence brought'forth a l
•S eeIN D Y P agoB 2
LhopefuLvice-president and genera]
er. w as In satisfactory condl- Ih low er body_bu m s..H e w a s— :d lb rem ain In th e hospital' m oredays. - -
s a fe ty c rew m an G eo rg e ' 757,- was listed in fa ir condition im s on the right side of h is.
>m Murphy, 28, a Penske fu tf ' vas r e l e a & early Monday >lng treated and spending th e ' the hospital fo r facial bum s.-- ? - ~
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• . ......................... '■ up{ .: t u r e w i t h t r o p h y , m i lk
-gaifne— ^nly tim e in his ca ree r tha t Dolrolt,-(hen-wenl-to-Yankee-f— and h it two more, tying ;tbe ;- .. igue record of five hom ers in ' icutive gam es. - -I reiyiember best about th is ' I^w asoff to_a really . le rrib le ._ vent.out (hat day-arid took-.-. ■ m inutes o fb a ltin g p ractice ,he th ree hom e runs. Two of— rs w ere off righthanders, (he 3 ief(hander, and th e two In .: w ere off lefthanders." ^ v ay P a rk : Sept. 12,1979 The4004iome-run thlng-had-^--------II because the 3,000-hlt th ing ., •: lo happen. Those w ere thei tha t I w anted to get (noA L d ever done it before). What about lhe'3,000-hil thing w as' i the fh s l lim e in m y c a ree r , ly fell Individual pressure.” >
dnesdayhg ^frb m th a t Injury 13“ iler a t Hollyvw)od P ark , h e " ^ / ‘ ted by a thunderous and - - ovation. And he rode all ' >
lis m ounts (0 victory thal ding th e stuHialrjLtales a r e ,.
ugh“S m «m aker'adm lis he :i b a s to pinch hims e lU o ----------e “ he’s not dream ing th is . glorious c areeri'he says he . in to hang up the s ilks Just . .
Jnd o f go along, day lo.day lo week,” he said. “ I don't;It retW ng. I’m looking foe.' . . xiblems thal will tell m e it’s '.'i p; bul l haven’t found m any ^
really know when il 'w ill .It I know one thing. There JOOwlns.", '
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............checlced ou r scoring tfa c ts brought together abou t m y decision to pen U n se r a lap.
_______“ I r ea ll2e.thls.w as.ablf a r a s d o lla rs a re concern
Asl('(^ if th e decision r a c i n g , - B l n f ^ ^ d hej^i
l i i e appeal situation fro m 6:30 a .m . MDT as
— ^ ^ v o iv e o -w e n i ihorugh 1 w llh a couple of recesses.
........ .......C iting th& factthath ie n:_____ h o o p la .o L race-d ay ,. And
s ta te d (hat U nser must e m b a rra s se d personality
. b ^ a u s e ho b ad experlei adulaU on in Victory Lan d a y ’s race .
“i h av e m ixed feeling re v e rsa l of USAC’s dec
• A ndre tti. “ I t ’s supposed UghtfuJ experience and I m ay b e it ’U sinlc It tha l I'
's e c o t v l Indy 500., " I c a n sym pathize wit
_ iiad a vic tory laiten away
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m P a g e B l Ita lian Gals resu it posted w in it so t re m a in .-1 also Ronnie Pi g tapes. T hese th e race, e r and brought - " W h a tc l>enaitzed Bobby ill<e this, 1
h e 's nol a :i.b lgdecision .as__ ihaLhejw t« m ed . he w asn’tiion would hurt . violated I ehopctj It would pits.^ ^ , Johnny
on dragged on ; w inner wh ' a s the parties Sundav w pi two sessloiS doesn 't a) » s . - - dum ping Iliem lsscdall th e — - l i i th ink Vndrettl-glumiy- * R u th e rfo n tsl be tbe most testify a t llty a t the tracic nit-plcidng rlenced aii th e ' Iiice this. :<ane a fte r Sun- b lending ic
p its h a s e lings about the T h e re ’s no ilecisioQ," said is a b le n d .1 « d to be a d e ' ‘'Coming id in due tim e a lw ays trii it I 'v e won m y com ing out
e v e r been witb Bobby. 1 would bav< v a y in th c l9 7 8 th a tty p e o f
i,TwIn Falls , W aho T uesday
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G rand P rix and 1 w anted to 10 badly becausc m y team m ate Pe te rson was iciiled ea rlie r in
e.It can you say about a situation s. You feel sorry for Bobby, yet t a rookie and you would ex p ec t. jwouid kD ow .thejuies. Maybe li’t thiniclng about it when he i th e ru le coming out of the
ly Rutberford, l a s t . y ea r’s who dropped out in the 25th lap
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M ontreal sh o rts tt^ 'C hris now s w bat i t ’s like lo be home Speler drove In th ree runs
o m e r-a n d a single and Bl itched out of a baseslSaded le ninth inning M onday night Ixpcks rebounded from a 4-8 ro ) d e fea t th e S tr Louis Cardlnali "W e’re all happy lo g et hom
le ro ad trip ,” said Speler, ••' Ind of change when you com e h fO ? a s 'a ~ b ig ^ m e for us b< le C ard inals a re in first place ] !cm to play inspired baseball a lem. ^ e n you play a good bai JU p lay big.” «S peler sJngled_ii\_Mootreal.'2 n in t h e second inning a fte r h itc h it a two-out double, i urth , Speler h it bis second hon
th e season following a sin^ hlte to lag Lary Sorensen wi Ird loss in seven decisions. Speler,-who adm its he doesr ) m a n y hom e runs, was wailii s p itch w hen he hit it over the th e fourth inning."1 w as silting on a fast bai i t ’s -w h a t I gol, right ove Ite ."3iii Gullickson, 2-4, wenl 8 I Igs to get the victory but ocked out o f the gam e in the iln g -w ften -the 'ea rd fnaJs-lo i n for four hits, Including a iring single by George Hcnc i cam e on with the bases lo i re tired pinch h itte r Tito Lam a forceout then got Tom H err to righ t lo end the game, l ie Expos m ade the score 4-i 1 th on a double by rookie iiach and a triple by Larry- I. In .the seventh. G ary Ci Ibled hom e Rodney Scott n trea l's fif lb ru n rr.I. Louis scorcd In the sixth
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ack M orris says Detroit hll 3e h is Job e asy In a 12-3 Memi ' victory over the Mllwai wers.o rr is pitched a six-hitter for I s tra igh t win. John Wocken
R ichie Hebnec each drov( « runs lo sp ark a l6-hlt a ttack. :'m throwing the bai! good and ing a lot o f runs,"-M orri9-sal a traakeS p ltch lngeasy .^ - • ie right-hander s lh ick out six ' <ed three going the dlslanc< rove his record to 6-3. The Ti{ i scored 39 runs in gam es Mo won. > x k e n fu ss dcllverecTTr ba; ed double lo score three ru n ’ou rth Inning MoQday.'Hcbnei d lo ' hom er In the fifth lighted a~Ibur-run“riinlh‘ inr a two-run double, nee Pa'rrlsh-chipped in with th for the T igers, who tagged Je isline wilh h is flrsl loss In 1 5lqfK._____in sta rtin g ‘l6 'ro ll|" 'M orriysj i got. my_confIdencer and ! you win, the more your crceTCeefisbuiiaing^-----------------:'s like the way the'O akland going earlier. You could see i eyes. They 're not tha t gooc
bu tilld b k cd eM y .'’ irrls m ade it look easy agai Jrowers. .Cecil Cooper hit a c trslal two-run hom er in the six Jen Oglivie hit a sholo shot Ini h to account for the M^lwaul
e r M anager Sparky Anderf U ectedior-arguing-w lth-um p K aiser over Cooper’s hom er gh t o f Ihe foul pole. Cooper si )k o if and d idn 't look to see if t 'a s foul o r fair.hou g h lll would be a double,” ” "1 Just kept running. I ’ll ta Ing they give me. I 'm not « i ng. When a guy gives it to tr Bke it. I didn’t see the blly g o o u l." .................... .. .f i s said h e saw the ball drop srrltory. —lere’s no doubt in m y m ind ," I But. he said, there was 1 ing K aiser's ruling.
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i road trip Cblcaflo 10. P ittsl a l s r w . - A tC hlcago 'Q iome from 8-0 deficit and S, “ Things th e g am e a l 9 -91m ehom e. of th e gam e. Ss b ^ a i is c ~gaveChicago.lh<ce a n d w e bascs-ioaded sin{ill against L eonD urtiam Ibail club, s ing le to lefl off ’
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te r a t th ird . C n n wji. In the to .load th e b a home run singled over len single by h ead to score Dur with his D ick T idrew , J
fo r th e victory — « s n ’t h it ln '3 7 g am es.' ■ ailing for T h e P ira te s bu the fence ag a in s t s ta r te r fl
(he h itting of Phi ball and Thompson, each < jv e r the p a i r o f r u n s . '
8 1-3 in- N ew Y ork 13, PbU but was A t New York, I :he ninth g ra n d slam In thf -touched— tfte 'M etaw en fo n ' ; a run- ru n s in a gam e endrick. Wilson. Joel Youni $ loaded and Hubie Brooks •andriim ru n s fo r the Met! e r r on a h lls in handing
second loss in ei£ 1-1 in the H arrisrl-0 , aiiowei cle Tim oul six in 5 2-3 li Ty- Par*— m ajor-league victo
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I n .a la le night ( fo r his C oast, K ansas City ken fu ^ the second gam e ■ove In h ead er, ck.m d l 'm O akland 6. Chlca0 >said.- - - A t Oakland. C a
" drove* in t h i ^ h in s six and S teve M cCally pile: ince to w as th e A 's fifth st: T ig m snapped a four-gam M orris strVflk. ' ' • - / M cCally, 5-4, wbases- stru ck out six.
runs inn e r hit O akland-nm s in 4 J(1 and 4 .3 .inning
B oston 8 , G evelaod tl th ree A t 'B oston. Carn< I J e r ry - field s ing le wilh Uie In two none oul in the n
Y astrzem ski. playli ? said.—- gam e. - Mark-:Clear, Ki the— victory In relief. r con~
. A t Arlington, Texj2? A s - ting an AL record f
tlve p inch hits, sing 1999.A.. from -th ird baso-wll
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--.--A t-S ea tU e ,G ary t lerson tw o-run homers- at m plre— f lr e a 'a 'f i lk -h iile r ln le r to A llard , 2-1, lost hiJ r said ninth. L a rry G ura, if tbe G ray h as (hree Iwo^
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------------------ - _ - . i_ p lc ktib a rg b S K(S ilcag o 'ra iicd 'Irtm 'an — withI Steve Henderson (led , stoU9 for his second hom cr Mini Scot Thompson than latej
ih e w ln .in lh e i l th o n a GeojIngle. thlrcn led off the n th wilh a - sco r■f Victor Cruz, l- l ,th e n .withenderson followed with Fost
walked Je rry Moralesla se s and Thumpsoni ' At;n fielder Lee Lacy’s lhre<urham . slngl, 2-4, pitched the l l th unbe— only the Cubs’ ninth victo- J'-------------------------- — Q g
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iD2 th r e e s:alif., Tony A rm as -22 RBI as .with a double a n d . w ith a Iched a sbc*hitter. II Doug B s tra igh t victory and Pain: ime Chicago winning Jackso:
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R ichard Dotson, Yankee five arhong
4 2-3lnnlngs; fell to L ighcrackecOrioles
•ney.Lansford’s in- b ebases loaded and ninth scored Carl n -n fr tn
ylng in his 3,000tha r ^ M ^ c a m e d - l h e - s t S i g ^
■ re tailora s ____________ ______e ight irw as.'B lir^tein , se t- ' th e lr s b 1 for most consecu- T he 2 igled in Buddy Beil o u t four *'llh one-oul-in Ihe— bis-reco -run outbuf?L’S ia n B a rry : l-plnch hits, ecllps— J3am as(
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ninth. Aa ty l fa c e d ,/' t i r a y h ib a p a i r d f - L lo y d sfltl^ RHnn Altarrt__Andy-Hiin the first gam e. save, his shutout in - th e T h e \ . 4 ^ , look the loss, drubbin >4iomer gam es th is w hich >------------------------------- t h r e e j l
th e w eeY o r k l . Todd, 2-mgDeCinces drove Brian5 second two^iomer runs.
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fb rw d ii^Bilttner added a two-run double In tbe eighth inning to ^ a r k the . Reds trulm ph. he CincInnaU R eds to a-e^ victory over the** San Franicsco G iants. . .
Geoff Combe,. 1-0, blanked the Giants over tbe final tw o innings to Pickup hlsXirstmaJofleagUBJdctory,-
Ken Griffey led off tbe R eds’ eighth with-a-slngleoff-Al-HoUandr»-2,-and- } t o l e _ s ^ n ^ One out la ter, Greg Minton replaccid'HSlIfiiKr&od.'ooeout a ter, yielded an IMleld single to Seorgc Foster,'advancing-GiJffey t6 h ird . Bench then singled Kr. left to score Griffey and B ilttner toDowed vith a double lo left center th a t scored ='oster and Bench. • •
iM iffigeleaT rA tlaotai--------- : -------A t A tlanta. Steve G arvey drove In
hree runs wllh a two-run hom er and a Ingle to power the Dodgers^ giving tnbeaten Burt Hoolon bis teveaUi ic lo ryoflheseason. -G a rv e y -s ln g le d -in -o o e of-three lodger h in s in the first innhig and hit Js fifth hom er of th e y e a r in the fifth ining. He also doubled a nd scored od 'edro G uererro’s sacrifice fly fo r tbe todgere’ final n m in the ninth Innhig.
IoD trealS ,S tL oui89 .C hris Speler.drove . in. th ree runs ith a s in ^ e and a hom er and reliever Wl'Leepltcherf oufo /'S bases-Joadet im in (he ninth inning to lift Um xpos over the Cardinals a t Montreal lii Gullickson, 2-4, went 81-3 innlngi igetthev ic to i7 .
oustdo6,SaDl)le0 }S Al Houston, Craig Reynolds bit i 'o-run triple and T erry PuhJ scorec 'o-runs-to help the-Astros beal th< id rcs. Joe Niekro went 6 2-3 Inningi ga in hls.sbclh victoor. A rt Howeo luston had his 23-game blltiii{ reak snapped.
ikeenie in three days tirback t t e fi ve-bi ch in g o fJim P alm er.It w as the second straight one-side real suffered by the Yankees,- wh re humiliated I2-S by O evelan aday.JeClnces, wbo b it two bom ers Sa lay, socked a two-run shot 0 r t e r Roo Guidry. 4-3, in tbe secon dog a fte r the firs l of Benny Ayala' ec singles. DeCinces, wbo now ba RBI,- capped a four-run fifth Innlo h a .th re e -n m .b la s t off relieve jg B lrd . - " —'aim er, 3-2, surrendered Regg :kson's sixth hom er of tbe season sccond inning then settled down i ;e h is ilfetltne record against U ikees to 2&15,—tbe best ongacUvepitdiertf.’ - • .” ig h l-h i l t in g M a rk B e lan g e eked a solo bome run for tb lie s in the second Inning. I t was bi I hom er since4977 and Just the 20t is carcer.
Ifom ia 2, ToR w tolf Anaheim ,. Rookie Mike Wilt iggiiTig-to-remaln*ln*tbe-startin Itlon, pitched a tw o ^ l te r ove
rsbctb stra igh t defeat, tie 20-year-old righl4iander struct four and walked three to improve record to 3-4. He allowed sio^es'U ry Bonneli in ' the th ird 'a n d 'to naso G aroia in the fpurtb.-- -' lit departed in favor of Doh Aab( r w alking two m en to lead Off tbe h. A fler retiring the first b a t t ^ he !d, A ase allowed an RBI s in g le d 'd"M oseby and was relieved oy y-Hasslerrwho r e « K lM bls'thl^d
le victory reversed a se riw 'of )bings for California pitching.± yielded 34 runs on 43 hits in e jira lg b tlo sses .to .C b icag o 'o V ^ weekend. The loser w as J&cksbn 1,2-4, who gave Ifl) sevenbltBr v .-ian Downing m r e d both* A n g w ’
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first- and second-degi his nose ahd facc, M cars was released fi
- isl Hospital Monda overnight stay.
M ears was burned day’s Indianapoiis 5( uniform caught fire d fill-in. The conflagrati pitalized two of his cr ofthenvseriously.
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. w orked loose.and stari ........ - fu e l-a ro u n d ," M car- - “ They reached the cc
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^'.and interesting for the mec ..'have left shortstop Ivan Dc
_ ; , j a sourfeellng.— r : D cJcsus has becn 'the a . ' C ub-infleld which has be ' ..•scve/'al tim es sincc the i
..Puerto Rico native was o ^.Chicago from Los Angeles i . > D eJesus’ m ajor gripe is • been atTficult to develop
[i^aouDie p jay conlbinauon t h a s had to work wilh a
-..second-basem an In each-< seasons with the Cubs,
r; "T he transition hasn’t I -<-you!ve got to know what the
~ J B gojng to d o ;” DeJe.sus.sa these Irad cs a rc supposed I
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p artia lly explain DcJcsus : a t th e p late this season. He th a t alibi bu t h is problems i h av e reflected on his play in . T he problem is not confi;
keystone partner. DcJcsu- The Cubs have m ade almosl
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-------^AIR FORCE-'ACATJEM'(UP I) — R egg ie Jones, thi bounder in A ir Force Acaabi ry . w as honored Monday nig school’s Most Valuable Athlei
Senior B re t Hyde, Osbum, who se t a school rccord by w
_ .v a rs l ty . le t te r s — also recei a w a r ^ . He was named M ost' C ross Country Runner and v en ted the A thletic Leadership
Jones, a senior from Los le tte red four yea rs as a.ccnle academ y records for rebounc and blocked shots, 164. : honored a t the Institution’s 26 a l A thletic A w ards Banquet.
Jones, a lso nam ed the Me . ab le P la y e r In m en's baskett
'Cithe acad em y 's I9th all-time sco re rw lth 712 points.
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(UPI) - With w ilh my legrro bum s on tried, he c, d river Rick th e helm ■d from Method* burning! iday after an
M cars.led daring Sun- said he II i 500 when his -cxtinguis •c during a fuel strum ent ration also hos- “ i triot 5 crcwmcn. one face and
couldn't.ihc c a r during a grabbed vhcn the nozzle in g m e : ta rted spraying, finally heears recalled...... off.” ' —* cockpit and I — M cars j le for fear I ’d held off tl
burned wlh u tandjum ped cover_ hi! e tim e trying to - flanie-ret, 1 couldn’t do it ' clbthlhg fi
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s have(The trades the c a n ;" DeJe; .T jf te c re d In - f i c u l t adjust inp t to build 5 T he latest lg fo r lh e fans th e l^ficfd ' ned ia but they s o m e tim I D cJcsus with' Amalfllano
______ ; _ w h o set a Nie ancfioFoi^ a — fewest error
been Jiggled. -S t.-Louls ,-j( le 28*year old s id e of the in s obtained by But even
thaM t has jop a potent vcry iongses in becausc ne At Ihc all 1 a different slot most of ;h-of his-five a c q u ired -frt
season. •’I been easy. S train won the olher guy Including D e
; s a ld r“ All o f— Mlkp Tyson, ed to help Ihe " I dop 't k en they settle Di^Iesusconc . o riccan d fo r - som e tim e to '
to b c a l i t t l c n ! m ay also But S train < us slow sta rt reputation of He won’t use “ h o " s a id ~ h e ' ns a t bat also team ing with / in the field. " P a r t of th infixed lo his. p lay ," Strain csus added, out of Ihc iir lost a s m any F ranslsco , il ibasc-asthey— upT'-------------
S train wa5 itic a l.a s the rep laced by T rd baseman, the lineup las I get whal I the Cubs, is o
l a h o r u n n e l r c e s p o r t s ISMY. Colo. Iowa, alM w; the top re- Johnson, a
la tm y histo- basketball and night a s the a 3.95 cum ulath id e . honored a s Ihcim. Idaho - in women’s bj/w inn ing 11 theScholarA tl
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S J J ™ A ll-W estern I 2 sccond-teara s S 2 6 " u ? a r rcerw .th l,550 , :t. Ju n io r JohiMost Valu- mount, Calif.. cctball, was ab le Football B m e leading football Playe
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a s e dt a l ;few —ny gloves. When a firem an he had lo back off becausc ilmet was so hot and it was ig h ishands."
irs. 29, who won Indy In 1979,B then saw a firem an wilh an uisher and grabbed the in* cnt.•iod to stick the nozzle in my md pul] the trigger, but I ,'t. My dad ran out and • id the extinguisher, spray* c to get the fire oul and helping m e gel-m y helmet .
rs said his fireproof uniform f th e flames and he wa^only 1 w here the "Nom cx" did nol h is .face.-liN om cx" I s - a — -
retardcnt m aterial used as. g fo r a racing driver.
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C u b s " LJ e s u r ^ d r ‘‘Il~isnTas'(ilf*’ “ u s tin g to th a t." - • - g S -tja r ln e rs j^ lL D j?J .e su s jn _ d figure to slay there for Im c if M a n a g e r J o e y 10 has his way. Ken Reitz. J^ational League record for , ro rs a t third last y ea r with < -Joins D eJesus on-thc-Iefl— (infield. |in Reitz was replaced by j 12 a t one point during the i thJiL w hat-appcars-to-be-a— «season forChicago______ _ Iall-im portant sccond base of the lim e was Joe Strain. < from San F ransisco -last I
I■on the Job over fodr others. D ejesus' partner last y e a r .. cij ; . ------------------------------------------
: know Strain that 'w ell." inceded. " I t 's going to take tow orkw lthhim . It'sgoing c rough a t first." in cam e to the Cubs with a o^bcjng a sjick f ic l^ r and _ le Is looking 'forw ard to ilh DeJesus,th e key is lhat you gel lo
lin said. " If you arc in and iineup like I was in San it. is m oro difficult lo team
as h u r t- la s t.m o n th and f Tyson. Strain returned to last week but like mosl of—5 off to a slow s ta r t a t the
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w as a md'tTple winner.1 four-letter . winner Ih___m d y R b ^ w ^ o l a r with la tlve grade average, was Ihe Most Valuable P layer
basketball and feceived Athlete Award.
m -H arrts“6 f W h c e le F A l l^I, Hawaii, received the cellence Award. H arris, leading scorer. In m en's
Qt Ihe academ y and an I A lhiclit; C onference '■I selection, indod .h is 'ca - 50 po in ts .,.
ohnny Jackson , P a ra - w as nam ed Mosl Valu-
1 Back and Mosl Valuable ttyer. Jackson had 99 sta rtin g safely for the season.
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;am e into the league wilh a real sinker from -lhc side.’’ Davis . ined.' "And il rea lly worked • for m e in '79. In 1980. the season d out OK. Then about the first -weeks,-I-just-couldnit-throw -lt— lorc and I w as hit p retty hard ." Davis went lo Yankee pitching S tanW illlam sforhelp .Ul lold m e thal m aybe I should throwing from up higher and m orc with m y back leg. By Ihe i r break the fastball was work- . lal good. Then by August and nber. though It w asn 't an over- ing one a s I 've had so fa r Ihis it w as a rea l good fastball."
Is proved to tw a vital asset in st Yankee pennant drive. He 0 w ith one save In September; d not allow an earned run in his 12-3 innings In thal monlh. s h a s becom e a perfect com- il to Gossage.
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_____ g .-T he. 30-ycar-oid Itailw a tc d Solomon for this p&ever allowed his oppo Mown and won 6-3,7-5.6-:
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Sm arted and outhlt by Show ing som e of h is bes g e took the Italian and : O v e yea rs ago.
■ -• - p B jom -B orgi swinginga f t e r a six-week layoff m ju ry , scored a convlnc
_____ feta.vlctory.over.Spanlar---------W aeso-in-a successfui-sta___« fe n s e .
*:*B<>rg* was never uiid ^ i n g the 1 hour 20 mlm ^ cen te r court. A fter’I
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J l r ^ s e t . wllh a delica <{ouble-fistcd backhand.^ Borg broke the Spanian
■ » llc a d in th c a c x ts e lb e f ( b is service for the only jjia tch . The Swede cam e I ^ a te ly v however, wrapp
__ R c o n d _ .s e t . ju s t _befor«Bownpour forced the playe
— ^W h e n -p ta y -re su m e d , J a te r uhder leaden skies, B
_____ ^Y ln^ic fn fintch thi>lu r th e r In tem jptions. Aft b u r ijf tm es 'w en t with p a m p io n raced through U p his appointed d
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. g )d a y ," he said. “ I felt ver mood shape. I have beenigpry hflrri fnr Iho p u d tu?iC tockholm aiMd in P aris ." • S Borg. _whose "heavy ti R e a l ly suited to the slow sui
. M n fessed he found it dli M in g ab le to pick' up a rac S is four-week«nforced rest.
. « “ I t is a long tim e and \ - fcoming.up yflu.need.tftplay.
^ n n i n g ev e iy day and ]usl w a y in good condition, physica lly , but I h ave to lift Ib 100 percent. My^shouli
___ H ave m e anv problem s todiS e e n lucky, it w as not a real to ju ry .”P B org acknowledged his R ig h tly below the level of
’ A h e n he retained his F r V im b led o n titles. "B ut I ^ p r o v e every day ." he w fcm ju s t a s hungry for titles
& T h ird -s e e d e d A m erlcx A lcE nroe had m ore troubli ih o to g ra p h e r than f ro m 'a
__w in c e v a n fa t le n o n N o .! coi5 In te rm itten t ra in caused
— 3 0 td u p b ^ b thv 22-yudr-Qld'tC * o n 6 -2 , M .M .
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— ^ip ec tio n of-the stan d where ^tographer w as standing.
_3 i-i? It,w as-ju sL to .leL lhc .pen >-hat^ th e situation w as," 1 ^ I d . “ It w as not a t the photo 1 would never do that. I t w;
> M cEnroe escaped any cens ^ e um pire.!$ Van P a tte n seem ed discouj j lh e ra in .
“ It bothered him m ore thi T flcE nroe said . "H e Just thrc ^ e s e c o n d s e t . "
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Italian, who de- ' 2 ^ - this title in J 9 7 6 . , . ... ■ pponent to settle ■.6-2. Ifo r-h is baseline 'I by the constant e o f showers and y o fP an a tta . r-old from -Fort .. ■ . rongiy contested I « c o n d h e le d M ■1 th ree g am es in ^
jlonion was out- by the Italian. ‘ b ^ t form since ■ nd French titles 9
jog in the ra in • |^off because of vlncing straigh t t la rd Jo seL o p ez ., . ^ a r t t a h i r t l t l e — ------
jiidef p r e ^ ^ ^ ~ ilnutes.he spent (r lx ^ -IM a se o k b Hm -ve» -Borg took 4n g o frth cn e .\t ■ ’ .On to clinch the ■ llcately played
lard twice for a t l g p - iwforcdropping ily tim e la the nc back imme- ■ apping up the ' fore . a . iieavy -ayers inside; W S B d, 65 m in u te s - s, Borg seem ed I itchbefo re^ny— — After the first B th serve, the ';h the next four S B W a i date in tHe
be25 y ea rro ld — —,tcr-he w asno l— B --------said he was. td tournament ;-round-e.<lt-in—'go- ...........- —ii66ing-toil9-l— ----------id, but I wasway 1 played / ^ ] \very fit and In*n p rac tld n g .aw o-w eeks4n— -------------
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Id wilh P a r is ' B lay. But I w as ^ 5 ^just trying lo j a t m S .........n. 1 am fit f l B V lift m y gam e
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“ T h e re 's going to be no more h a t 's a p rom ise,” 3 ra d sh a w & 'v e m ade to myself.” __ B radshaw last w eek encled mo
/he ther he would end his footl lievlsion 'actor. He telephoned S nd 'said he would report to 'ittsburgb sta rtin g th is yeek . “ I 'm happy that h e 's back a
ladc his decision,'-’ sa id Noll Me r quarte rback school a t Three a sh isd ec is io n .”Bradshaw , 32, has in prevloi o«ld_rclire._bul_specuIaUonJx hen NBC launched "T he Stock radshaw and country w estem si Bradshaw had said if (hc nctw > would end h is football career. However, hc said Monday that
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xire talk abou( retirem ent — said. " I t ’s a prom ise that
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le p lans to res tric t h is activl Ity productions.’ football," h esa id . " I ’m not go esls tha t a re so exciting and n ore.”Bd been nervous regarding ilm iqw nh isretum . a n g e r—a prodigal son,” hc s£ d the way I should have kno g'sbappened.it) failed. I’m glad toDe h ere .’'
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It. • •Dllins, a buslocss m ajor, cam c to U a fte r leading Dodge Clly (Kan.) ior College to a 31-2 record. Jn-ling 29 straight victories and.a No.__lional ranking in 1979. lillns played high school basket-
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■unde^pa^ 71, good enou .shot ^ g e over Jacic '■four-under-par winning i biecausc' none of the c could shake loose enou, m ake up any ground.- - -
“^..Wone of top 91 golfers ;:was ab le to-breakTO on U; :tho first tim e tha t’s hap .sbc yea rs of the (oumam(• • TTie high scores w ere '~^lie n ea r perfect weat . '^ e s and tcm p era tip is ii
■ However , - l h e ' - s u K ^• a l j ta d y ' fast g reens a bocame rock hard they c& aslngly difficult to put ' . . l ^ p l t e theh lg h score: w ph alm ost unanimoi
-ppalse for the-par-72, ■course, wMlch w as dc . o iinedbyJackN lck laus., "You’ve got to p lay th( .slipt h e re ," said Fergus, ;T exafi-an tl-a-lW 6-g rad
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- round. He had only'two• .unlike his pursuers, he h :;tx)gey.r,TT"J -was Just trying to-• Y ^ h ave to b e p atien t ar
fairw ay," he said. U “ drive the ball well a n c ^ ;g i ^ n . I did it a s well a s 1 c ; R enner said the course I brutal 1 have ev e r played,
'.jnp re difficult today becai blpwhard a t tim es.’’
Despite his , cautious pi found him self in serious tt w&en^his tee shot went int bimk^r about 175 yards g r ^ n on thp 4?7*ynrdj p a 71)6 ball w as below his fc< the iip of the trap, but h s i ^ r b shot, hooking the b green and he two putti winning par.
R enner sta rted the day a and w as four-under a fte r l bogeyed the par-three 12 par-four Mth and finished v
Tom Watson, the 1979 champ, m ade a b rief chai lead, but bogeys a t Nos. IS him out of contention a n d : with a 74 and. a four-dr one-under 287, which tle<
. third - w ith -G ero g e . Arc! Stadler and Tom Purtzer.'' The touring pros move on
difficult course th is week travel to W ashington for tl Open a t Congressional Com , 'F e rg u s-sa id he-p lans ti K emper and the followir ment.
-------upplan to-take two weeisaid. " I ’ve p layed the l a s t . and 1 have found tha t fo weeks Is about enough a t on
But, be said, he will de back next y e a r to defend hi altiUe.
"The course is tough but looking forw ard to re tu r sald.
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*563,000 top prize ■ j mlal round one- l\\\nough for. a one- Imck Renner. His I Mng total stood up U \l e other leaders ' " Mfiough Mrdles to H v
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ex tensivischallenge," sald c a s t lhal rogramming vice- "P eop ports. o v e r whp tp ro jec ta jp en d :__ Spence^r rights ahd pro- broadcai e m ammoth Job of Spenc( resources lo pres*’ assu red x irs o f th e G am es— thfn g -ftj
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d that they Invite prog ram i edia. " B e c a iEmmy Award for m ost of t ports Special for de layed tj .980 G am es but it req u ire u Ism. The biggest w e fill tho KH^ailed "W inter Again, rage in which M oretli «cK ay allegedly -h a sa lre a i f poor bus trans- o f $160,00 of extolling the a v e rag e i
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;lpatlon in-the S um m er Games had invested heavily and madi sive preparations for a broad hat never mnterlallzed.K>ple say we m ust be gloalln{ w hat happened to NBC," sale«» **Nft It’B tinrrihio fmm tcastlngstandpoln t."nee says ABC is virtuall)ed against having the same
rk cannot control is whether the s them selves wll) be Interesting. 980. the hockey team and Eric n redeem ed ao otherw ise / perform ance by Americans irew an -audience of approxl- f 170 million. ABC expects the ^em em oriestohelp ln 1984. sed -o n -th e m edla-success-of Placid,” said John T. Lazarus,
P residen t o f Marketing and "w e antic ipate even greater
lce!evelsln l984 ." ding w hat th e audience will see 'hen It will be seen Involves m s also. Sixty hours over 13 verages to m ore than'4*^ hours ly , and little, if any, o f the immlng will be live.;ause of the tim e difference, if the program m ing will be on d tap e ." said M artin, “ This will 3 us to be very creative in how Ihoseeohours.'* n. why all the trouble? i than half the advertising timo eady been sold a t the nifty cost 1,000 p e r 30 seconds. With an e of seven m inutes per hour i to com m erelats, the network to sell $134.4 million worth of
ircial -tim e. H- the-outlay -tea t the projected $120 million, work can reap a profit of about lion.expect to m ake a profit,” said
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Simeon Van de Voord, p rio r of lastery that Is hodle for four : p riests and one brother. Tbe! Brother Sylvester and F a th e rs ; tgene, Simeon and Adrian a re ' nmunal and private, sh a re prayer, work, recre*l~ - d service to la ity o f all fa ith s,:.. . e assured tim e fo r personal Ion and individual pursuits.I commitment to poverty, the. lave denied themselves own- ta n y m ateria] goods. Nothing lonastery, whether clothes br^ utensils, belongs to any of
slo n 'P rio ry rbu llt by monksp-------10 months ago. The modehi- c a n house 12 m en and could.— nded jo acram odatc another nonks presently there. F a thersaid ..lookJorw anL to .tbe.dayl____nlly will encom pass about 25 e monks indeed constitute a he added, complute wilh Its pitfalls. 'f ie 'f^ tly -b r in g s with Ib th e — Irritants of daily-life." Fa-
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.MAGIC VALLEY - 'VJ^#lley incumbent sc ■'Chainnen say dlfferenl j ‘ wauscd Uielr defeats in
----- r.lipns last week. ■•;- Twln Palls, Hansen. W '•Caasia school board chs . d i a l e d by margins ran]
____/itfrT V otes..-•'.’-T w in F a lls Incum b c h a irm a n Byron Snydei s e H e d on lhe board six de fea ted 135 to n s voles
' can d id a te Dr. C ilv E U m : . S n y d er sa id h e wa< b ecau se of his stand i re lease -tln le Issue. In 197!
S a f e w a y tc.•i^i;SALT LAKE CITY •
^ < j}toces_wl!J^gin paying pound or-T rant each fot cansbcglnnlngJunel.
According to Gene U president and division r Safeway's SaltLflke'Clty
' Vern L:-JonesS ^ ^ T W IN E ^ L S - U V cm —w oncs J r i , 62. of Twin ■ ^ B a tu rday In 7V-fn Falla ^ * ^ usw-—T ~ He waa born Ju ly J9. 191 ^ S S h o n e b e graduated from h
~ ■■^rttMrHc a ttc n d r i Maho Sti y T O for OPC ycarj i s a mualc
on a B-17 bomber ^ ^ pifie during World War T f k id E lnora Burgess D«c. 2
. j p & y moved (oTwIn Falla, w jg jn p J o y c d by Scocrofl's In «H »anagem ent for IS years. y rW r F.W . Wofllu-orlha In Call
lo 1969. and served as l5 3 B d Sunday School teacher - ^ urch wtillc In Callfoml.
..... 3 n V o rc c < l In 1971, and m anic. « ;? eom F cb .7 .l972 . ;
' w as a m em ber of y y a s t l a n orchcslra which fon M u id w as employed a t the ' t ^ l i d a y Inn from 1969 unlil 5 3 5 a death .S S S u rv lv In g a rc his wife of 1
chndren. Lonnie LaVS S w .M rsL V .cm on.tJcam .U D ' " P rid ian . R ichard L. Com S S J c h a i^ iVickiJ F c rre ra , f lW a m oa . flandy Ben Jones an I ? S h sn e r. bolh of Twin Falls, i * jf lh e s o f A urora. Colo., ar i ^ M u m o t Republic. Mo.: I S a a V e m L. Jones of Mai H » w thc rs . E rnest w. Jones i { X B lr Jones, both of floy. ■ ^ u nt Jones of O sden. Utah
M rs. T.O. <Waoda>
"IH Icdsi^ CASSIA M
— ........................- • Admlfg p c tr tu ll in so fT w ln F a lls .
S S & i^ -M o rin '.;R u ih N ^ n ai a p S tp n d a H unsakef.ofRupert.
tONIDOKAI........ Admi
S B B b ara Pau ls and Vcfna Fa ra Dtsm
S S E H anna. Wilma Berry. C) RpBftk) flam lrez. all of Rupert.
5 r MAGIC VALLEAdn
■ 'fjfitxia Brandley, Mrs. Joe Uy
■forMemoriallene E a rl (lefl) and Bon brought flowers M onday to S
-Valleyincumbe
ated sclH voted 3 to :
to be relea fo r o lher then and s
— P our Magic c lasses sch school bo a rd M em ben
nt school Issues d a y Saint in tru stee elec- b e c a ^ Wi
m o re oppoi I, Minidoka and c la ss tim e f chairm en w ere “ I alway •anging from 55 l im a Thai
fea ted this m ben t bo a rd p lanned cai 'der. who had H e added six years, w as they did 1 !!es_by_wrile7ln...organized.!' am bom . Snyder eiwas defea ted s tep down t d against the .e ls e filed he 1979. the board Lam bom ,
to start payi( — Safeway s to re s in UIng 24 cen ls a N evada wlfor alum inum du rin g regu
“ \% ln te fiLawson, vice c lean up lh(
n m anager of th is will hiIly Division, 63 since recycl
Itmmffge s J r . M alad. and ^
, . „ of ORdcn. UI,c m U -J o n c s y " gjx m a l .K ri. in Falls, d W ^ .S T n d . a . la lll o l na lura l . .
™ . a , « . l . d , K h S o"m high school In q m d m FrldI StatcTUnlversiT—a le m ajor. Ihen . ik> Pr<m.
irs . He worked JE R O M E -California from 52, o f Jerom eI as w ard c lerk the Mollle SM rfo r th e L D S foU ow lngasujm la . He w as H e w as bon irrled Wilma J. - g raduated fro
1M7. and a ttof Ihe Arlon Idaho. He f a r
formed In 1946, since l9So. Hehc Twin F a lls Lodge 6l A Pmil the tim e of sen ta llvc o f t:
Grow «rs. andof Twin Falls : C am p Board. 1LaVem Jones of the JeronxUcwln.,both.o£__ ^ F a cm Home A!om and Mrs. County. _era, both of Surviving as and R. Renee M rs. E lsie SIls.StcrilngW . M rs. T aylor <, and Glenlta Sonnichsen. fI.: his father. T h lb a u lt.a n d .Malad: th ree and L auren Iics and David . s is te r , M rs. ,ly. U tah, and Je ro m e; andJtah; t w sls> w asp receded lta) J o n ^ - ^ , Servlcem flU
p 9 l l ® f l ;AUEHORIAL
m and Cdrlnne G reen.'all of Burl< i.
KA MEMORIAL
'arabee.boU iol Rupert, t o n t t i d «. -. CynU)ia Lope* ond daughter, a 1.
LLEY.MEMORUL
Lively. M rs. Parley Fullm er, ^ l
in Falls, Idaho ' T u esd ay . Ma:
a t Daylonnie and Sieve Henson0 Sunset M emorial P ark to
yentsiosttheirsei
:hoolboto 2 against allowing students - leased from any class period 3r activities. - Students w ere-, d s till.can be released from udieduled first o r sixth period, e r s of the Church of Lalter- Ints supported the issue, Uiey w anted students to have ^ r tu h i ly to be released from ' le for religious iiuthicllon./ays guessed 11 was release ia l is the reason 1 was dc- lis year. I think they had a ■ cam paign," Snyder said, led. " I don 'l really know how1 It, but they had it well d.!’_._...___ ..............' e a rlie r said he intended to n this y ear, but since no one he ran again.m . who announced his can-
/ingfor alum:Ulah, Idaho, Wyoming and will operate the program
igularstorehours...........................tend for th is program to help th e local environment. Also, help reduce en c rg y ..co sts ..
ycllng aluminum from sc rap -
id Mrs. Howard iLois) Walton Utah; 23 graDdchltdren:.and grandrtilldren. Ke w as pre- eath by his molher.> will be a t 2 p.m. Thursday in irtuary Chapel wilh Bishop senconductlng. Burial will b e — ‘ YIday InS t. John Cemelery a l •— ic family suggests mem orials jm ary Chllrirwi's Hospital a t -___Cily. Ulah. FHends m ay call .lg from ,5 to 9 p.m. and all day------1-,yu n til9 p .m . ____ __-
bC . Sonnichsen JE — Sonnlch C. Sonnichsen. m e. died Sunday momlng ati Scott Clloic at Ketchum <I sudden Illness, <» m Feb. 4.1929, a t Wendell. [from Je rom e High S c h ^ in.....a ttended Uie University o [ _ *=farm ed southw «siof Jerom e ^H ew asam em t> ero f Jerom e ' *A F aod AM. was a repro- «If tbe Northslde Sugar Beet ^ ind chairm an of Uw Labor -d. He w as a form er member)m e Scfoool Board, and Uie. PeA dm lnlstraiipnJorJerom e. . y
f a re his wife, his mother. ^ r Sonnichsen, his children,>r (P a tty ) Brown, Mathias . M rt. G reg (Alic^ Ann)nd Jotin Reed.,ali of Jerom e, fon Reed of Twin Fails ; a fot. Jack (Joan) Nelsen of wlnd two grandchildren. He MedlndeaU ifiyhlsfaU ier. wl<nill-be^ULajn_WedfWsday_____W.
’ Rocky J . McCiymonds. I ■ Nelson, a ll of Twin Fall
------------- D iane M arie Dickson of ft
Mra, BUln All™ and B aker S r. and Mrs. C< E dw ard Berry of PocaK C oorsd. John Cart Putzi< F a lls ; David William Bn G raffee and daughter. H
• .rwf M rs. A rturo N evarei a n ■ Buhl; M rs. Ronald L. Car
F i le r ; M rs. Melvin Meyej o f Sboebone: aod Duane D
M n. -A d a u g h te rto M r.a n d W
May26;iB81 ■ ^
S ' S i
rem em b er the ir lo v ^ th e ra iny w eather, hu
i e a f s “
oard chts - d idacy four days before d sa id he decided- to r •e— lea rn ed Snyder indicaU n tended to step down, i. ' Lam bom , an LDS n r- re lea se tim e w as not at !, cam paign and hc avolde(e _____ " O n e o f th e p o in ts ,o f h(n in running w as because i
a n issue and I knew e would In terpret m y runn !- to pul that through,." h c s a • Although L am bom sail
received a strong LDS vo V asked by church leaders i 1 h e approach them ab(
didacy . .......................) D uring his campaign, i ta lked to m any LOS m
non-LDS m em bers and o tioned release tim e. Hc a
ninum cansi u ses a lot less energy th I a lunjinum from bauxite
sa id in a press release.—)
"W e don't believe thei L . been a m ore convenlcn >- operation In this a re a ," hc
In J e ro m e United Mcthodlsl th e R ev . Ray Wright. Burlar the J e ro m e Ccmclcry. Friend; o t th e Hove Funeral Chapci U I0 a .m .to 9 p .m .
Lavtna*Jackte-Rid.'“ .^TW IN .P A L L S ^ .-L a v ln a r
RIdgway, 64, form erly of Tv — - d i« r f t i t ia y n n i$ m f h c a t oii
. She w as bom April 26, 1917. Colo., and moved with h e r ;
__ T w in F a lls . She m arried ClydeAug. 31. 1971. a t Las Vegas. ^ lived In California and Oregi m oving toO la In 1976.
She is. survived by. h e r hu Ola; two sons, Don Janouset and W ayne Janousek of Dalla: th ree stepdaughters, Laura \
_ Los .V cgfls._cimthla. Prescott beriy , and P a tric ia Gorrell of J stepson, Glenn RIdgway of s is ter . A nna Lou Calien of Kim g r a n d c h i ld r e n ; a n d tw o grandchildren. She was prw death by a brother.
S e rv ices and burial wili be p la , ■ ■
g d n w i j c e cTWIN FALLS - G raveside
for O.D. “ O i” Mullins. 62, o form erly of Tw in F a lls and Ki who died F riday , will be at M em orial P a rk a t 3 p.m . today, will b e a t 10 a .m . loday in U>
-W a g g o n er F uneralC hapelln Bol
ds. Mrs. Monroe D Ierker and Mr Falls;-M rsrCecU C aste r of Klmlof Rupert.------------ ' '
-DtBirtw w l uid daughter of King Hill; Haro . Gene Schm idt, boUi o f Jerom caleilo;_M r». W esley.Borcn, Jan “utzier a n d M arsha J e w Snow, a I BratU of Gooding: Vance BuUer, r. Howard Kaister. Shannon R eu : and daughter, and GaU W. Sam C arter aod s o o ^ Burtey: LuclUe cyero fH axd ton ; Betty L o rra ine : neD. Will of Hansen.
B l i t t f«1 Mrs. Jo e U vety of Twin Falls.
ed ones on M emorial Day. Dei hundreds o ' people showed u
lairmeiire the.electlon, b rochure
run when he but it IncIi )ted he had In- t im e .h e s s
" I didn’lm em ber, said controvers an issue in his th e work I led Ihe issue. • said, hesitancy! had In Mini e that had been m em ber 1 some people se rved thi
nning as trying Schodde b j !said . • Stevenso aid heprobabiy— p art-b e COI vote he was not paign inga j s t o run nor did Last yeo ibout his can- not ratified................................th e problenm, he said he aneg o lia to m em bers and The boar
I only two men- for lioldlng ; also printed a —bul-S teven
Methan smelting •Cootlo lie ," Lawson---------- "W e- we
Sim eon sali lere has ever rem em ber ent recycling cannot and rtesald, ~ ------d u tie s :" ' ~
- - ........ .P J iy 's i^ '___ . . . . . ____ an _ a rray .o------------------ :i_ D om e6 tic :c ;
I room s for r e ra ! days a
si Churh by tw o m ea lsd arw iiibcin R osa Sofia, ndsmoycall ^I loday from O^^er
. Iho priory ' , . completion i d g w a y --------- c a r p e n i t ^a - 'Jack le” :^ -T ^m w n-M ld . Twin F/iils. p rio ry land_ )la. tho eventua17. ut fklta. o f the monkj r family lo A bbey in 0dcRldw:ay--------d o n o re r- ~. Nev. Theyfgon before Ascension
m uch of it fi husband of trip ling the »k of Buhlilas.,Tcxas: su m m er anfl » Vowell of livestock.3tt of-Kim. . . -sh o u ld -y ie ld f lh e priory’s p
receded In a ^ is t and fri< designed for
A Sheaf ot-----------------Ihe deslgn in
o f th e d e se r t , hope th e pri no rth and soi ta in s , a rislni
le services p lc te th e desi of Boise, tian symbol c
Kimberly. th e peaks a at s ^ t Benedictine ai y. FuneralU k AJdcn T he logo, sBoise:--------------A seension -P r
I rise s , w heat > G od." F ather public, h e sa id r e tre a t and c
----------------- rem in d er of t.......... .. — m o tiva lingasi
Mrs. Farrcidm bcrljiind M a g ^ i l l i
amos Edwin - IM v e is lly 's I . all ol Twin lU s y e a r 's Iss er, Mrs. Jim contains the us taae Morris. Packaged ic »muel. all of confocUon-box UeGrubbsof in d u d M ^ 'a n »Parkliural s to rie s , pholof
and a fa t-cal pc T h e magazln
$ 4 a tth e u n iv e r
----------------
EJespite cem etarles thn d up al flowers on grave
in point*e announcing his candldac> icluded nothing about release isaid .In’rW a h rio gerihvolved 'in a ersla l Issue, because it clouds k tha t needs to be done.’’ he
linldoka, - Incumbcnt - board r Hal Stevenson, who had three years, losl to Lynn
; by 55 votes.ison said his defeat couid in contributed to teachers cam - ’ against him.r'car teacher contracts were ied until la'te July-and to avoid lem IhlSTear, the board hired lio r, Stevenson said.}ard has' also been criticized ng.too m any closed sessions, ^nson said during the past
o n k s ^itloued from P age 1
welcome visitors," F a th e r said. "However, people must e r we a re m onastic .. We nd will not take on parochial
w ock.aU haptiory invoives- ^ - Of tasks, Jndoors-and out, - c^hore& rangefrom cleanlng- r r e lrea lan is who spend sev- s a t Ascension*, to 'p reparing Is dally. A Twin F alls woman, ia, cooksevenlng m eals. -
tobi include preparation of ry 's quarterly, newsletter, jn of work on the ulldlng»_ y and fanning. F a th e r SI- tld - cultivation of-food -on- a ip la y ia .s lg n lf lc a n t.ro le ia - lual financial independence nks, now aided by Mt. Angel
Oregon and by Individual
on P rio ry sits on €00 acres, t farm able. The monks a re their • garden space this
m a eventually plan to tend Someday, the acreage
Id enough produce for both— s pantry and for local sales, f and with the land is one of a logo a Seattle graphic friend of one of the monk's 3r Ascension P rio ry_________
of wheat predom inating In _ indicates life growing out
r t, which i rw h a rth e m o n k s '" priory, flanked by peaks soulh. win become. Mounting sun and a cross com- eslgn. The sun is a.Chris- )1 of the resurrection, and
a recurring feature of j a r t .
. and m ore significantly. P rio ry—areT".‘I d a h o - s u a ^ It out of the desert, and ber Shneon sa id „ T o .:tb e — : aid, Ascension is a p lace of i counsel, and p e r ta p s a if the doscness lo Christ a sm a ilg ro u p o fm o n k s .......-
ine on s ^ eU PI) I t looks.like a • but ed itors of Boise S tate i lite ra ry magazine say issue of "cold d rill '’ ^! usual fare.I loosely in sections in a lox w raper, the magazine n assortm ent of short •tographs, essays, poetry t poster.z ln e c a n b e p u rd u s e d fo ^ .
Hb O S
STEVENCREE]
throughout the Magic Valley avesltes.
t to Issiy e a r , the board held onl
“ e d o se d sessions a s prevl________H ansen Incum bent b(I’ ® R obert Pellygrove. wi
on the board 12 years h e W alker by 22 votes.
P ettygrove said perh, b™ he had served long em lad h is in te rest in the posl m n becauM he no longer h
- school. H edenled the lat In W alker sa id he felt j
in’; Issiie lh th e cam p a lp i n unsettled financial tim e
BH! lessness of.the voters. Old C assia incum bcnt boi •ed B ill E stes, of D^ioV wt
th ree y ears, lo s f lo X S l :«1 of M alla by th ree votes, ns. E s te s could nol be Qst com m ent. Norm an said
public seem ed happy_____ E s te s has done on lhe_b
e l^ re d 'b e c a u s e people a re a w anted n>orc repr th e ir a rea .
i e r , p —— — — -------- S ilist
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•v- ’ng - - '
“ ■ _ O u r s ta f f . r e g a rd in g
■r, in s u r a n c t -------- th e - G o v e
mr- --^ rrrr : u s . - - in -----------------_■ — r
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d 1- e -----------------------------------------
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1 May /sDo y 11ies(
___of fit1 . D o y o u som etim i
r 2 ~ D o 7 o u d t e f f a s k 3 . O o y o ii find te lep
;. d ifficult?- - 4 . !s th e r e d ea fn e s s
5 . D o e s y o u r fam ily u p to o io u d ? _ ,_ _
- " 6 . D o y o u m is s 1h8! —• o r t t ie te le p h o n e
/ / your answ ers to a call or c o m e In for a \
M A N T H A I
" m s m i ^ a k e H ouse
L A Y N E E N T E R239 M ain Ave. 1
(rtw ito tit* old Rollar SiT w in F alls 733-
H o u rs: 9;3Q-SdO. ft
______ ' ) ------------
^ = — ^ S e r
W W i n J
■ ■ — WeJACKP
Laxalt. friend to
- nooii. o Laxalt.'
there at — Ing-and-r
■ B | | | A | ^ wdcomin Hayden, Casino ani
. ■ H elsd i Airport a
_____ instrum^j H v ^ n ^ a n t froi
. mlnlstrati expansion
Hayden will be 2 northeast
m U B S i here in a 1( forme
nominate<l the 1976 Rl lionhis 1880 vl(
A recer------ .J^ v a d a n ---------Ronald-R
fdencLand middie-agi herder has intematior
EENE/Tlmr.NiW. "
S un \Icy 10 place
-------------------- SUN VAIAssociatlor ventioiratS
A major. • ^ ^ ■ - ” >®ker, yet H O C — • national en
als demand lion’s May I
inJyliaHiisniany o lh e r s k ivlously. . X s i c S fb o a rt chairm an
growth willrs,_Iosl.tp.
thap^volersfclt mough and that. c m H'BcII
B usiness ^had children In Washington latter WM true, application I an.underlylng agement nr i may have been ductivity. nes and the rest-
A worksl)oard chairman speaklngan' who had ^rved bcoffer^ . Sidney Norman 5. A progrante reached for ^ Person^ lid although the '''onien, will
with . lhe Job opment,-gc !_board,he was assessment, le in the Malta a prescniatlon.ln
planned.
tfhM a faiTii nust-be sur
■ff c a n a n s w e r all i
ig s e r v i c e s e le c t io n : e , fa m ily b e n e f i t s ■ ’e r n m e n t r a n d - m o r e
WHITEC /ja p e / b y i h e Pai
136 4th AVE. EAST-TWIN FA _______ PHDf1E.733r6600.___
NATIONAL SEtECTED MORnOAN
te Better Hearing Ip u recogniz « waming s leaijngloss?m es hear but fall to uhdersti sk people to repeat somethl aphone conversations beco
ISS In your family? - Ily com plain that you turn th
e sounds of blrdsoT fallto hie ring?--------- —at least four o f the six que
a free fiearlng te s t now. A O M M O B U M S CAM ■
:e Calls"
SkaUnoRInk) . _3^)916 BELFi,M on.-Frl. • All
J a c k p o tl e d n ^ d a y , ^
:K P0T, Nev. — U.S. Sen. Paul It, R-Nev., a close adviser and I to President Ronald.R eagan, risil Jackpot Wednesday after*
lait.wlll spend two lo th ree hours a t a press conference and tour- id-m eeting pe<vle a t a p rivale— ming party , according to Carl »n, spokesman for Cactus Pete 's0 and Convention Center. - ’ is due to a rriv e a t the Jackpotrt about 2:30 p.m . Laxalt was . m ental in gaining a $552,000 from 'lhe'Federal'A viatlon 'A d-— [ration_for_rew nstructlon and _ slonoftheairport,H aydffnM ld .‘ ' den said the senato r's stopover >e a -"fam ilia riza tion visit to •asl N evada. He has not been1 a long Ume."rm cr Nevada governor, L a x a lt ' ated Reagan for president at re Republican National Conven- id played an im portant role in0 victory.fcent a rtic le in the monthly a m n a g a z f n c T a I d r " l t is as i-R eagan '9-& >nfidanl,—close— .and-politlcaLadviser tha t, th e . s-aged son of a Basque sheep- ’ has claim ed national and even Itional fam e."
1 V alley sc en e n in ing c o n fa bVALLEY - The Idaho Mining lllon will s tage a four-day con- ra tSunV alleyJuly29-A ug.I. , .Jjor Washington, D.C., policy yet to be nam ed, wili discussI energy and stra teg ic miner— land, according to the assoola-laynew sletter. ___ . .. . . . .
' speakers include Al B artlett, cist a t th e University of CoN Bt Denver. B artle tt believes will be m ore rap id than pre- projected and will deplete the lenergysources.
Bell, professorof the School of ss a t th e U n iversity of Ston a l Seattle, will discuss the lion of organizational man- ,t principles to im prove pro-y-
irkshop on effective public gand m edia relaUonswUl a lso . jd.
p-am tilled, "Women Today: onal Look," designed for will focus on personal devel- - g o a l - s e l t ln g • and skills ent.
•day golf and tennis touma- id o ther activities a re also
II q u e s t i o n s ' M io n s , c o s t s , :t s d u e f r o m ' | H j r e . C a ll o n ■ ' ,j | |
E ..^--i' ' if
P a r k " ■ l l
( FALLS ■ - ^
OANS • -5
g Month
izesigns
s?— — -jfs ta n d .w o rd s?eth in g th e y ’v e s a id ? • •eco m in g m o re
n th e ra d io a n d TV
[o h e a T th e doo rb e ll
questions are " Y e s "
m b i u l m d
WHEN A HEARING 7 AJD WILL HELP > / ;
L T O N E H E A R IN G ' ^ A I D S E R V I C E ^ ^ .
m T L ^ a lt
schcH. By LARRY sW ISHEf
Times-News writer
TWIN FALLS - schools and colleges m ost cfien by souU leg isla tors for K t r a fi
- Additlonai funds c .• d u ring tlie U g is ls
------- - r sessionJu Iy " .'ifa s pn- lias a surp lus a t the (
y e a r June 30.Gov. John Evans la
, w ould send a p n ' - legisJators for addin
consideration by tl• during the session, '• called to reapportion
congressional districts" The-proposal would
*• and com m ent i s hopi consensus am ong (J
---E v an s said. In a spec -----------Leglslature-can*<onsl
item s listed by the gov< The public schools s
cation could also recel• if th e s ta te Board o f . cides n ext m ostb (b llfi ing holdback.
-A 3,85 perccnt cut ' million in the s ta te b
dercd by-the board lai shortfall was forecas revenues have increas< million surp lus Is predli
H igher education si million reduction. .
T he f7 .l million witJ public schools w as mad local property taxpi
' m oney r c le a s ^ applied a s a reduction property tax bills.
But E vans said Attc - -O av ld Leroy was r e
legal question of wheU tric ts would have the o the funds in the ir 1981*82
........... ......E yans. s a id Jo c a l old w ld e how to use the fui
I f th e board does L egisla ture could mal tlons from the surplu special'sesslon.
• E leven of the 18 leg south cen tral Idaho w< cently about w hat issue
---------- to c o n s id e r - ..................--House Speaker Ral{
R 'T w in F alls, advocatec s ta te spending holdbac schools and higher educi ■ “ I w as d i^ p p ln te d ab le to do m ore iii the u
---------- for-higher educatlonr” 1ring (o the l981 Legislatu
If th e re is a surp holdback Is not liftec
, would support includldf e x tra money for colie
_ • -UVersitles and th e Offlct (he special scssisn. he sa
S e n .-U Ird Noh. R-Ki
a n t im p n------ — TWIN FALLS - A W
injured a t M a^ c Resei se rio u s condition but M onday In Magic Valle H ospital a t Twin Falls.
Cody Wickel, 2, of V Injured Saturday when hi betw een the feim Q Cfof and the ta ilgate of the pic
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w as sea ted on a p a rk c d l ' :another pickup driven
M allory of Dc-c^ struck th , ! No citations w ere issuec
iNouj you kmB y VnUedPTessMera&tii
D uring three days in 1 n early 30 TnchM of'snoW
. a r e a ex tend ing from M ary land in , a blizzard m ore than 400 people.
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pa rtm e — Rep.— Senior citizens, cha irm ges a re mentioned Taxatic )uth central Idaho schools tl funding this year, sen io r i s could bc added -sh o rta t is la tu re 's special Seri, fp re d lc t^ I H e s t a t ^ s a id f u i le end of the fiscal Uie pub!
■ " I t iss last week said he schools proposal to a ll « c p . La
Iding subjects for howeve: the Legislature A me
n. which Is being Appropi lon legislative and safd ext id s . w as a I)uld bc for review against lopes of finding a should £ : the legislators, cation a: pecial se&lon, the Bul ^ )nsider-only-tho3€— an o th e rjovemor.___________ fc rred iIs and higher edu- ironmen uceive ex tra funds " I 'm i of E xam iners de- a r e in si I lift a s ta te spend-
session)lut equaling $15.5 The V> e budget was or- and the 4 last y ea r when a be the 1
cast. Since then. ^imds. J sased and a S10-S15 cha irm a edicted. cation ar1 suffered a 52.4 T he L
m illion f(A'ithheid from the fund nade up by law by federal e xpayers. If the w aste wc sed it could be "T he ion on this year’s Agency ii
c ities areAttomey General s ta te haf researching the B ark er s
le ther school dis- p artic ipa le option of using m illion in 1-82 budgets. “ H e'saic
officials should s e rv ic e s sfyhds. approprije s not act. the m igh t ke( make approprla- nu rsing h •plus during the S en . 1
Gooding.legislators from he would
I were asked re- restoratic sues they w anted w hich v-------------- .L e g is la tulalph Olmslead, Eited releasing tho e n fo rc e n Iback for public m eatpack lucatlon. spec ted .oited wc weren’t. R®P.- T. le way of funding flails, sali ” hesa ld .-^efe^ am
lature. • W ater Polurplus and the But he i fted, legislators not fc a l ■ JIdg spcclal stolleges a n d * ^ - ‘cofhpelllni fice on Aging In Ajsaid._____ ••• Hqrrw, su[-Kimberly,- sald -“ tax ,re lie ri
No rec Issues a tXOV6S . ___ from -Rep.
II chairman-* k Wendell infant Conservatl sservolr w as In would wai bul Im proving surplus alley Memorial
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indingop priorities were higher educj and the W ater Resources D«
ment.!p> S teve Antone, R -R uper rm an of the House Revenue an Ition Committee, said both publl ols and higher education - an )r citizen program s - w ere c t t and needed more funding, i . John Peavey,- D-Carey, als fundlng-shouJd be 'increased 'fo ubllc schools.is not realistic to Ihlnk'the publi
}Is a rc going to get anything.' Law rence Knlgge, R-Filer, said :ver.m em ber of the Jo in t. Flnanci opriations Committee, Kniggi !x lra m oney for higher educatioi a possibility but the odds wen ist it. He said the special sessloi d add ress some funding for edu (land th e Office on Aging.: Rep. Mack Neibaur, R-Paul !<>r .IFAP mpmhffr gpiri hf» p iy cL to deal only with reappor icrit.■n not su re any of those outflti 1 such bad Shape they c an’t last
Jan u a ry (the next regular m ).”
W ater Pollution Conlrol Fund le Office on Aging should should e first lo receive any surplus , Sen. John Barker, R-Buhl, n a n of the Senate Health, Edu-I and Welfare Committee, said.
Legislature appropriated $5.5n fo r em ergency expenses from m d, which is used to matchII g ran ts to construct municipal w a te r treatm ent facilllies.e Environm ental Protection y is saying. ‘Do something.’ The are saying. 'W e're ready bul the tias taken the monej' aw ay,' ’■ r said. "With 15 percent sta te Ipatlon, we could have $30T ln iew erp ro jec ts." ________iald the aging office’s in-home :e s co u ld be h e lp ed by )riating $150,000. The money keep som e senior citizens out o( g homes and hospitals, he said.
K en n e th B rad sh aw . R- ig. also a JFAC member, said lid take a careful look a t urging ition of s ta te meat inspections,
w ere elim inated by theIture and Evans______________
D epartm ent of Agriculture em en t m ight force som e jckers. which were s ta te In- 1. out of business, hesaid.T.W. “ Tom" Silvers. R-Twin
m la he supported property tax and -som e repaym ent-of- the Pollution Control Fund. ^ le said the Legislature should li wilh the issues during the
session unless there was. a . ling need.
A rthur Isaac, R-Mountalh supported granting property srUiroggh public schoorfilifds— recom m endation for ex tra a t the special .session cam c ep„V ard Chatbum, R-Alblon. an -o f-^Jfouseflesou rcesund— 'ation Commlltee. He said he ' ifait for i irm e r figures on the_
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burrow s for a shot Id how ever, w ere plck< !,e d u g deep for talen t |] a . ‘ un tum ed_as they cj
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ms w ere voiunteers, who resp y w cathcr.by.craw ling out ol It at the blg-worm le a g u e s .; rked-in the annual d ra ft, as i t In local gardens, and left no canvassed the boondoc|(& U
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than the ir hum an Icam m at e under the stress of M m petl disqualification of both teamthe leam s failed lo finish:-------ng team , composed of a worn] outdistanced the competill< .25 Inches. S um m ers will gel h rigs, according Glen Allen, cc luntaln Anglers, the winning worm, a long with
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T u e s d a y , May 26.1981.*-. Tli
d :zh o ^ C h m a r a d e l in k | a l t in g o f f ? ;igsC O W , Idaho (U Pll - J d i h O _ i -fallen behind olher stales: in ;ards to trade relations wilh the [>ubllc of China, said s ta te I ^ . im as Boyd, R-Genessee. :ioyd_pnd_Scn. Mike MilchcIl.;D-___vlstoa,rrctum ed this weekend f iim J vo week visit to Taiwan. Boyd spid ' e r s ta tes have' golten the Jump'On ho in ag iicu llu ra l trade relallons. Several sta tes sent not only LWo- resen tatives but trade jeam s^ as— Land have been dolng sb for some e .” Boyd said. "These people have n oul promoling tSeIr s la tes ' pro- Is to the Taiwanese government, ho has been doing some of that but on the scale some of ihe other e sh a v e .'’ • ; .oyd said It will be easy to convlrice '. John E vans to ' develop m ore — le agreem ents w ilhTaiwan but the [Islature m ay bc h a rd e r Ilo suade. • ;iie Legislature did not. fund tlie e ’s International Trade Division 1982. Boy c i^ ld . : •
will m ake Idaho fall even further nd other sla tes ../ le trade mission was sponsored by ra lw angovem m enl. " ;
errill m a y ru n ; r 2 n d C o n g ress.ACKFOOT - S lale Sen. Israe l ' rill, D-Blackfool. is thinking It becoming a candidate for o 's 2nd District congreSsiortal
the Idaho Democrallc P a rty 's new sletter. M errill said helhad approached by m anypcopI(T9ho
uraged h im lo en te r the 1982 rq fe .'II have to adm it I 'm giving It • deep thought and haven 't ruled la l possibility,” hesaid . _ s sea t h a s been held by Recan G eorge Hansen since 1975. r r i l l , w ho h a s rep resen ted lative DistrIrt-27 for six tenfiS lls im ber of the Jo in t F in a n c e -* ^ ‘lalions Committee. He is a retail ow nerwording lo the p a r ty 's newsl^t^j-, i D em ocrat L arry LaRoccb plans allenge Idaho 's 1st D istrict 1 ^ - m an. Republican Larry C r^ ig i,’
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, •-' ' m e m b c T B a g i T ~ ^ r 7 ----- unltylo IHea
• .i- ' •• But OPEC ■■■'1' declared the)
tbelr top pril semi-anoual i
' atthebeavUy Moderates
r-‘ : .. fo r th e lrp a rt ■ , ' th ey e ara tW
ben ^m ark p y . ' ' roleumExpor;— :— The dlHereif ranksovyho)
consumption i ' market.
- Saudi Oil Ml• bad prevjousl;
- ^ u t by raising*>': .? -d a y to pressu
.MP .-r... uniform price. '.'.-■ .‘ Mi While Yarai ;j;. United States''J ':' wanted aprict
tbatremarfcMi i.-*.: - Asked If Sauc
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Yantanl did i willing to raoV«
J Oli trade anai]offer $34 per baj
■A''"* * Most of tbe I tbesceoesattfa
- arm ed wllh mj *.4:' u. said there was
• forroalplenary: - J . .. -Indonesian 01
-------- -- — Idenfof tbeOP]<4 > ealng s e s s io n
■ f r o n t s — d e c lin l t b e l r a n - I r a q c a
■' . H e a p p e a le d: " p a r t i e s ” w a n t
t / ’1 " I n d is u n i ty a a d
; Pearm — prices
i WASHINGTON (UI . .. ; , ; P w n u t.C n io c b .o f - i!
: wltb more peanut but ; grocery shelves and
; _ in g after an- expei \ , ■ Imports-from-places
China bave made i r : shortage of U.S. pea . , • IftSfBUram ^S'drwii
r ■ Americans to keep . .-:-butter,«llbougbathlg
Whether peanut bu oedioe more wllToM
rtf. ! this summer and fall
P.v: 19 available on the size I ' peanut crop, r —-^U5uall/U3.~farmer
; than eoougb to «q>ply I'’- : aad peanut butter /
! consume, but last yea : decllaed by 42 perce ' H h n r tfa t l fa r th o n r^ t l l: t|oo-
'I ■ So far, experts said, I : better crop this year. ]
— 1. ~ -o l Georgia. peanut.fan ;j . irrigation, up IS perc
• year.A March report on ]
' ; : tions indicated peanut i :j : plant 4 percent more j • ever, moisture siq>pUe < ■ therelsa'd)ortageofse<
: .-The first repoH.on-t :j ; crop wlU belssued by.U
)' -j • D q» rtin « } t In August, .'T ■: foUowing In s u b s e ^ i
; i-most accurate flgiu«K • • -I ■ N ovem ber.
! • >‘If there’s an excelh K- ; i : would guess that you’< . pri ces) b;
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V flEW YORK - The turned wben tbe ninth la
- ; Tcdm puyw antstogivietli ; :to:an upstart Canadian oL
: Yet. Conoco Inc.. a $>9- .‘-iis;pull{iig'6 u la l ls l6j»tfl
■ n H it le u m 'U d . b a ^ ^ ;; Alberta, from buying iq)
: of Oonoco'8 stock.At th e -b e art-o f-tb e .:
. ; ! nationalistic energy po Trudeau government fa\
: : dian ownership of tbe < ; and gas exploratloa and^
: com ptnies. -Conoco owns S3 perceo
Bay Oil & Gas Co. which 1 'would like to get. Dotw
' ^cMipUsb this by swapp
u d is o ffe h ike p rio ►tilers cui'A rSw itieriand (U P I)l^ S au d onday to ra ise (he price of Its Qt low of $32 a barrel If othe a g r ^ to cut theirs In a bid tc ediviaeai3-im tioncarte l. ... EC hawks Algeria aod U b bey_ would refuse to come dei p rices of $41 p e r barrel a s a l p r ic e ^ t t ln g summit got un< m y guarded Intercontinetai He e s such a s Indonesia and Ve a r t proposed a freeze until tbi : $36 p e r barrel, (he supposedly lc p rice of the O r g a ^ t io n porting Countries, irences pointed tq) the ^ l l t In how to deal with declining W « )n a i ^ tbe current glut on th<
I M inister Sheik Ahmed Zakl 1 4oly said b is naUon eogioee] ingproductlon to 10.3 million b !ssure carte l m em bers to ac ce.unan i bad said Saudi A rab tes’ la rgest, supplier of Hrei r ic e freeze until 1982, he b ad c Monday.laudl A rabia would increase (b o(ber OPEC m em bers cam e i i, Yes, if they reduce their.pri int Saudi price of $32 a barrel 'EC.lid not say if Saudi A rabia wc loVe up to the $36 benchm ark ia iy s(s said they tb o u ^ t he b arre l.le tough haggling took p lace I t tb e hotel sealed off by Swiss m achine guns and OPEC of
vas no discussion of prices irym eetlhgs. '»0U M iniste r Subroto, currenl OPECCoQncu oi-MUiisterSr-to lon th e group faces a crisis on lining prices, declining demtid ■ conflict.ed for OPEC unity, saying a ant to see the organization n u d d isa rray ."
Ut cmncl preterit, i( U P I ) - T l j e G reat s a i d f - 1 ^ 1 is .ea s in g Washin b u t te r ja r s b a c k o n N u tP n od prices m oderat- . " " " I f 't c p e ^ v e w inter. rea lly 1 ces like India and Ernie e up p a r t of the Safew a peanuts c a ^ by_ D.C. a r r 6 u ^ l , - p ^ t t l n g - - P a n - a n e p f t t ln g T » a n u t—h igher prices--------r ^ j i . i s a n_^tt_er prices wili The p M t>e k n o w n ^ tl l b rands all wiien firm d a ta peanu t I O zeofthe 1981 U.S. N ow t______________ .,M oore.s
oers produce m ore hand ofi
ld . ig iB p o ln l to a ir. M ore than half a rm e rs are .using ,: S S f c
S h S :jn planUng lulen- lUt ta rraera would rti acrM ge. How. lU a a r e low and in De rseed. m lnlstralin .tbe.slze .o f .th e , , p e rm it in ly.tbe Agriculture pounds ol ust, with reports Im ports o jent months. Tbe • By tb< r e wUl come in acted , ot
m uch of»U ent harvest, I T be imp< ou 'd see a n im - -arriveuni I) byN ovem ber,” Laist i
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boldere oi lie tables have ing, to pa » l a r g ^ U .S .oil m ore (har e tb e bum 's rush . .ship of i t s ! I) oil developer Conoco »I9 billion gl.n1,
yssf'ss'as- ~^ . . o ^ p S i
s o S S tfavoring Cana- control Co
« country 's oil J S w i s p > d^ve lopm en(
a nd g as d<cen t o f Hudson± D om e says It ' ButCk>no)m e would ac- is* taxableapping Conoco hundred i
B u s t
z e - - <j=^ i tuidl'Arabia ~ itso ilf ro mther OPEC ' 'i to re s to re . _
Jb y a bothdown from &... . ' V —IS OPEC’s 'under way ^Hotel. f s s M , ^Venezuela :—tbe end of ■ —tUy official ____)n of Pel- * =
I in OPEC
eered the R a a l d u a l in barrel a ♦ ♦accept a
aW a, the’reign oii. :== =acked off ^ ^
I tbe price Other proiSewould be S l i ^ l o n s *ixk level. “he would vsoufCT A itw w p
« behindIss police M anaSaeedO lal o lllc la lj m in ister, sa id "11
is in the ag reem en t on a uni.V e n e z u e la ’ 0
en l pres- C alderon-Bgrtfproi :m \ thP cu tback by ail C on three balance between oil
land and World oU product c u rren tly ou tstrips i
5 certa in and 3 million b a r r I rem ain West and Ja p a n is d
B ut the conservai
:hcominc crop out
d J a m e s M a c k o f th hington-based Peanut B utter ar Processors Association, f tbe crop Is poor, Oien we’i iy in trouble.’’ hesaid .-nie Moore, a spokesman for t w ay stores In tbe Wash'ingtoi a rea , sa ld .i2:0 uncp ja rs .o fJe U
_ a _ ^ -S ld p p y -p eam i-^ t(e f^ ^ ^ J1.49. A y ea r ago Peanut P an cos andSkiw>yc<Ml$i.05.- - U 8ayL S £M jy i« triU .jK lieaJ» t ds cost $1.75 aad some sizes o ut bu tter Ja rs w ere unavailal>le. w tb e sltualltMi is "fa irly good,' e sa ld .iiW e bave a full supply oi o fa llp ro d u c ts ." —
x k , t h e p e a n u t b u t t e i sm an . w as critical of Jim m j r ’s adm inistration for draggln{ et. la s t .fa ll.oo .app ro vlog.extrsiLImporifilwhMt » nhvi.a t supplies would be low.:k said panic over p b n u i les and h l ^ prices could bave avoided. He said h e 'lo ld the listration of a need for ex tra t s a s early a s Septem ber and ted in October to say, “ My land, ireyouw altlng fo r?"
E)ecember, the C arte r ad- ra tlo n look em ergency action to t im ports o f a n ex tra 200 million s of peanuts, com pared to usualtsn f 1the tim e tb e adm inistration o ther nations bad bought-up
o f available peanut supplies, nports "really didn’t sta rt to until F eb ruary ," Mack said,
month P r ^ id r a t . R eagai^
i t e r s
0 block foreic-for-tbe.A m erican-com pany’S ' »Bay interest.:onoco plans lo ask Its share- ; on Ju ly THn a ^ i a l 'm e e t ” p a ss a resolution prohibiting .
luu) 20 percent- f o re ig owner- Its stock.M shareholders also will be 9 c rea te m ore slock lo issue, if !,-to diminish D om e's interest, w h id i b ad only $1.1 billion in !S In 1980, m ay spend lo $1.2 [or iq> lo 22 m illlon.shares of common stock a t $65 ashare. M 's d e fen s lv e^ p o s lu re is' lal odd. Dome does oot w ^ l to ' Conoco and, if tbe Trudeau t pursued. It will not pay for o r any o ther non-Candian oil- developer to do business in
>noco believM tbe Dome offer bie and will cost several ' m lllion do lla rs, reason
I f ie ^
DductsfrcS — A b a r r e l h
a p p ro x im j
8 e a s o h ^ tt
— —S Oasotjne
to (heating) 9.41 gallons
«} f u e f oil 5.04 galhns
>roduct8nicat feed still gas 'n s • 1 .SI gallons •
Lubricants Special na s • .SO gallons • ' .25 galtoh:
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Italba, tbe United Arab E m ira "It w ill'be-d ifficu lt" to re£ unlfiedprice., O il M in is te r H u m b e r DroposeiUJO.percenl productl 1 OPEC m em bers lo reslc ) oil supply and demand, uction a t 48 million barre ls da Ips dem and by between 2 milli a rre ls and consumption by t Is dropping.rvative Saudis, who account f
igtpanetlqokbe\
t h e ra ise d th e ex tra imj r a n d million pounds. The________Im ported bv Ju lv 31■ve’re a ffec t the new Ameri!
So fa r Irhports c r the pounds have been gton, m o re than Ihe llO m t *elen ... oU lcials .thought.wa: Tww— av a ilab le la te lasl ye. <m t A rgen tina 'and Sudan— jo r suppliers.------------
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e a tln g lesspeanu tbu t: T be Industry “ hai
y on— tu e re ‘s 0 0 q u estlo n a t I— "B lit how long and I
t e r tim ew U lte ll.'’ uny Bob Ray of the / iing p a r tm e n t said a good ( tra d o w n -p ean u t-b u tte r- bvi- (toub ted Ifp eah u t bu tt
r e tu ra tb le v e is d la y e i inut believe tb a t theave a lone w ill k e ^ p ^
above th e level w e sa ttra h e sa id .^ T h e peanut sborla
M ack a a d tbe R eagan am m unition to fight a f
ad- p u ts a Ud on tbe-am o1 to th a t can be grown by ion . . m en ts . a n d i poundage ual fa rm e rs Inherit, ren t or
M ack , and the admlj Ion p o r t e lim inating alloti up duclog quotas so tha t i es. be f re e to grow unlimit to p ean u ts . So fa r (^ongre
and it a{^>ears tb e systi arj“ changed . "
ign stock btI'-s— enough to re ject tbeoffei
In addition, S am Schw :e- group sen io r vice pres el- "m inistration, sa id U ut ag - not look forw ard to ha\ !r- its la rg es t siiareholder it . So D om e and Conoco a
a se r ie s o f higb corpora .!' andstra teg icposturinK s In J )om e^bas,C onoco m2 because It'b ln ts its ca s t
Qf . m a y not even be calledw»>i5 H udson Bay to a
Is' T I ^ a r e a no ther half-d >0 * a h com panies ' Intereste u -B ay , b u t tbey have not ,r c a sh o ffer, a co jrd lag to SU....... 1 0 addltiOT. tn D om e coiofldentlal inf<
H udson B ay operations r .p ro m ises n ^ to buy a n y a a t a ll. D om e will not j tl te rm s.
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om a banh a s a b o u t 4 2 g a l lo n s
n a t e a v e r a g e s fo r a y e r o d u c e d in s u m m e r f(>r t h e - r e v e r s e Is t r u e fo r
B 16.23 gallons
ns
' Q Q QJet fuel i2 .7 7 gallons A
Asphalt - Coke • 1.22 gallons • 1,05 gall
nap tna Road oil Wax ins • .04 gallons • .04 1
ra te s 40 p ercen l of total 0 'each to th e West than n;
h a v e refused to lowce r to d o w n . __ , '
T his hM infurial haw ks who wilh fa r s
Jaily “ possible fllion The 13 OPEC m e ' the E cuador, Gabon, Ind
Libya, N igeria, Qal t for A rab E m ira te s and V
md; IF •tierup o rt quota to 300 IC peanuts m ust be " I31 so they will n o t ' _ _ ricancrop . f
of 217.2 mJIHon 1 reported, m uch ■ nillion pounds tha l 1 ^ = /as-th a 'm ax lm u m — f c " ! " year. ChinarIndla,-:> - an h a v been m a- ... ..
-im ports,—higher---------------ricans bave been u tter. Mack said.las been Injured,_______about II," h e said.1 how much only
A griculture De* od crop will push f-p ^ c e s ,- -b u t-h e — :::— ^ lite r p rices would
be in teresi ra te sanut bu tter costs _saw a y e w a ^ , ’’ ................
la g e has given m adm inistration a federal law tha t nount of-peanuts- >y-acreage allot-g e .q u o ta s . , . th a t_ ............o rb iv - . I nlnlstratton sq>- Dtments and re- t fa rm ers would aited am ounts of — ■ iress is resisting s te m w iU m t be
uyliwarz, Conoco’s esident for- ad- at Conoco d o c s ,laving D om e-as--------‘in any case, la re e n g a g e d in ra le squabbling its.« teo tcrbooks''^ -r- - ish tender offer Id o f f i f Conoco . a th ird party ,
f-dozen C anadi- W e V te d in-H udson - ^— •V IS j >t m ade a firm •M a< iS c h w a n .. ■) Will not give • P ari aforroatioo on • Layi 3 unless Dome ly Conoco stock t accep t these
I T lfnes^ew a. Twin Falla. Idahc
Tuesday. M*y26, 1981
rrel of oilIS o f bn. F ig u re s a re y e a r . M ore h ea tin g for w in tof h ea tin g o jig a so lln e .------------------
U queded g ases lallons • .97 gallons
/ax M iscellaneousM gallons • .42 gallons
. . P»caoo TnOumOfapMCy^
1 OPEC output and are.closse; I m any OPEC nations, so fai iwer production to keep p rice
•ialed tbe high-price OPEC ir sm aller reserves want to gel le for theiro ll while It lasts, n em b er nations a re Algeria, Indonesia, Iran . Iraq, Kuwait, ) a la r , Saudi A rabia, United d Venezuela.
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" I t ’s going sic going to ge t so from them tombi a p ackage tomo I ’m n o t over bpti a good package, o verly optlmlstli sa id a f te r the m e
C^onsolIdatioriC _ R . Brown, wbo l
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T h e two-monlt down U.S. soft co£
T h e m iners Is lasted 112 days. T 160,000 w orkers w m ost o f those w M ississippi.
T he la te s t roun resum ed May 7.
Firsts*p lan s i
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LONDON - Th< a ire ra f t is se t to flight from P arij month, w ealherpe
U is a derivatlvi >EC C ready’s G ossame- , b e c a m e th e fir
m achine to fly ac • from Folkestone lc
ria , Ju n e 12 two yea rs a i?l!i M acCready Is 01
night. E arly tria ls! for take-off and
- ■ ' a irc ra ft. ..'w hich,'
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ion exp u coal o irch cair O N - ( 'u P l ) - S am ------ TJldent of the strik ing noU ^oilters, sa id M onday be con ' o ffer from m hie <^>era- by .-settling the tw o -rao n th ' cov i» not “ over optim istic" whi i b e a good one. ando ther top^UMW.offidaU— m an three hours Mon- thei
q)resentatlves of the -scei oal O perators Associa- has ingtonhotel.Blow, very slow. We’ ff sub< some so rt of proposal nn>i ibrrow. I think we'll get ^n< norrow. I 'm not sure. ' ptimlsUc about it being >e. I’m not going lo be rtic about it." Church
P resident Bobby ‘0 h as .ied the negotia-nine owners, had “ no ^ heday:B ,m eetrng.__ , i'car Church reached a
l e - r a n k - a n d ^ v o t o d ~ ' ^la rch 317----------------------llh walkout has shut holid walproducUoo. . Obla st strike, in 1978, belie Tbe UMW represents Ihelr wbo m ine soft-coai — proc< working east o f the posal
Bulund of contract talks negot
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..................................... solaril i e first suniM wered Itb jto m ake an historic into itrls to London next h iloelp e r i h l l ^ . ..slngie
ive o f Dr. Paul Mac-n e r Albatross, which J u , ? ’ Hrst m an-pow ered across the Channel,lo C a p G ris N e z ,o n S
optim istic about the outputIs used battery power Fiveid climb, but the consid. weighs ..only .176 Croydc
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meetingoffer;lutious^ ^ ^ M ^ i i c ! ' ^ i s i n g on the . s u b - . contracUng of certain kinds of work by tbe mtng-owners lo firm s nol covered by tbe UMW contract and w hich do nol pay UMW-scale wages and benefits.-T be-un ion , fearing an-erosion o f '
th e ir influence and Jurisdiction, is • seeking som e form of protection imd h as proposed a clause tha t would - rrxiuiro f irm s wilh UMW contracts lo subcontract only to those companies providing UMW scale wages , and benefits. — , .
BCOA negotia tors-have~balked-at^ - the proposal and for the lasl three ja y s both sides have been looking for M ntracl language lhat could resolve b e issue.
I t w as a n industry counter-prcq>osal m th e subcontracting issue tM l led ^ u r c h to a sk for a r e c ^ in the talks as t Monday. He then summoned the in lo n b a r g a i n in g c o d n c il t o Vashington a n d 'h a s 'K ^ t tb e in jn ession through.'lbe-M em orial Day —loliday.while talks re sum ed .- ----------------O b serv e rs a t th e negotiations
elieve the two sides bave eased off le ir absolute positions and a re In the rocess of seriously discussing pro- - osals and counler-propcnals.B ut Church has-« ^d be doubts the
egotiatlons can be settled over the Dlidayweekend.-- -----------■
ered plane idon flightlunds, now is able to fly solely onla re n e i® '.—---------------------------It b a s 16,000 photo-voltaic cells built lo i t s wings. These convert sunlight lo elec tric ily to power the aircraft's ig lepropelier.As wilh the (lossam er Albatross, e p ro jec t is backed by Du Pont, lich said tha t tbe flight from meillesen-Vixin airfield n ea r Paris, luid take about seven hours. Tbe -craft will be flying a t iq> lo 10,000 it to obtain optimum so lar cell _ tput.riv e sites south of London are being isidered as a landing sile, with oydon as firs t choice. - •
—d an d o W o o d —quality to b e proud of
NOW AT<T)(iw«| 'sComplitio Qoohcbte \Vol<irbed wilhEtched M irror. ar»d Oonny D i Speelolly Formuloied lacqupr linlsh \ CLOSE OUTSPECIAL
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3S^FieliiEnterprlsesrlac: . W hat happens with a
. qucncy' when bright, sut vkluals a r e promoted?
■ W hy!__^Because “ tl'_B S S um e tha l bright peop
:■' -^<3bno well on '^nc job Iov<• - h e lp 0 0 a new, more
■ ■ level,” says a leadin,psychologist. “ When int
: . -b lc m s a r is e in th c n e w jo : w ay to gel advice:" Th'
•L m ultiply, a promising -1- . torpedoed.
. . *A highiy-cffective. E • m an ag e r w arned his b
w asn 't suited for a bctlc E a s t Coast. The cmpio)
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Elgin W 'b e t t e r ti. — ^e-imchicagoStuhTJmes
" ' MIAMI - The Elgin------- W atch • Co.^declded It v,
' ■ ttaove from Chicago, a n d : dusty Industrial park^djo
■ o f low4ncome tra ile r coui found happiness.
The company, the wi ; l - a r g c s t w a lc h m a k < m anufactures jew elry a t B ut, a s even union leaders ag rro , moving th e-m alr h e re last June was cleai necessity.
“ We didn’t move here sw aying palm trees or tt p residen t's backyard ^ d I i t ,” said H al P juulg , thi p resident. "W e did it to re
-■ ■^petltive. We’re not ^ a p in , ' " O u r reasons w ere purel;
■‘•o n es .’’ -' • “ We couldn't ra ise the enough to curb Inflation,’'
‘F einsm ith , v ice president a . d iunsel. "W e fit a - c e r
category and had become fo r a few years. We were percentage of the m arket.:’
D anzig minimizes the ef] nois workm en's compens unem ploym ent compensa
* th a t businessm en often cit( ' ing the s ta te ’s business
“ T h e y w e re n ’t th e ii ; factors.”
Here, a s in Chicago, 20 who assem ble 300 models <i a iti mostly H i ^ n l c and W age ra le s . bob lo w e r s .im portanlly, p r o ^ y taxe nlflcantly lower, there’s nc
; w m e lax, and the company
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'" th c lr iM sscs h a n d l^ ” *oplc w hO 'have : '.Anewl level won’ll need u S dlvls ore rcspmisiW c . pharm act ding InJIuslrlal to D r i S
d lsllk lrfh' j ? i> .5 “ ' ' l s n o d idno tun p c dlrtK ulIlK managing ling c a re e r Is A ller cou
^ . rallied thi , Denvei:-based do w as to s boss Lhat he m anage c ttc r Job .jon-lhe_ ._quc„iiy .n ploycr asiium cd dean of i cferrcd Ube Col* well.
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jn & Wsiiitham T hecdm t t w asTllrne lo a ir lie lgh tnd h e r e - - I n a wllh good Bdjo talng lilod is tough |nt<Murts - il has E lgin’s m ar
In the duly-iworld’rj fifth c o m p o n e i
a k e r , s t i l l Switzerlanda t In atnlcago. log here , tlers bacllt. hom e sim p lerr **tain opriration “Chicagolea r eocuwmic town," F ein
who w as a &;re because of up a lot ofr to be in the become a <nd Ihen-Justify nioritythe ccinipany “ Chicago
ore m a ta c o m - paying p latpinganiytolng. couldn’t coiirely business Chicago Indi
, ’ we neededh e p r i c ^ f a s t w ilh in thein 'in," salM P aul "We hadntand-gicncrai can tly o rd o i c e r ta ln -p r ic e — -The rem a>me m arg inal still is unioniere losing our don’t conlen
which Is not! effect: of Iiil* a dastard ly ien5alll^n and oforganizednsatioiT laws M oreover,cite aii harm - take painsless dilm ale. expand, no
Im p o r ta n t C h icag o o|, employees.
200 w orkers Danzig anls< jlw alches and tit and 1nd unBkilled. th e good lifervbuL, *more moon ov e r Naxes a ro sig- sta tus,i no s 'la te 'In- “ W e're pmy took over Danzig said.
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) psij/s room , board, tuitior ;or tw o local teachers to at applying for the scholarste r J h a n J u n e lS ,________he {scholarship, mail th e o :po ipo rate the new spaper c la j to you. to the Times-Nt
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a u s e s nllfeslylerfiuhan assessment by ig Island-hM dquartered Indus- lounseling nrm of Felbc M.~ & Associates nrovtxl ihe m an. vas right. He could not 'h ave d the increased responsibility, jwly-promoted president of the vision of a la rg e intematloha] aceutical company complained Lopez a l a conference that he d his.G erm an supcriors.“ who.. understand the complexities of Ing an American enterprise." Munseling, the executive ad- tha t what he really wanted lo lo leach corporate finance, nol e any business. He subse- ' resigned, look a position as r a business ^ o o l , is doing
tefiinds : Miami
ng'67;ilO O ^uare-foo^lantal 1 basem ent rent. —mpany also Is'tiM heavily to ht and m ust be in a big city d flight connections. U ke Ils n tem a lio n a l com petitors, lanufacturing is m ostly done ty-free Virgin Islands, where l e n t s . a r e s e a t f ro m md, F rance and Japan. Be- , m uch closer, makes life
go is a high-wage, high-cost einsmlth said. “ We had a guy a shop stew ard and had built of seniority. He quit us lo a CTA d river wilh no se- .
go is one of the highest- laces in the country. Wecompete w ith_lhe_lypical___ndustiy lo a ttrac t the labor ed ^nd couldn't compete [Industry.9d to ra ise prices* sipiifi- dosom ethlngelse." nain ing Chicago operation ■ onized. Union officials there i tend tha t the Malml plant, ’ lot unionized, is a symbol of ly firm , fleeing the clutches ed labor.er, Danzig and Felnsmlth ' ns to re iterate plans to c no t' cut, the. remaining ^ o p e ra tio n and ils 80 i
s. 0 and Felnsm lth arc tanned c d look like walking ads for ^ life.. And they’re clear as a r Miami a s lo their current^' .
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ie-be-offering*scholarshipsi reen S ta le College near Oiyn a s been described by teachi le y 'v e ever participated. It I techniques through the use
ion and m aterials co sts for.t attend , paying half the cost,
irships is June 1 . Winners i__________________ I_________> coupon below and a staten s r into your present currlcuk •Nevra.
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nid-carby *A -woman who h ad bi Js-_ to ' v ice presldcnl of i M- design of a m ajo r textile la:— thft.posit ion -fla sily Hivanl ve whole otow. H er persoi
revealed she had a r ^ - . .re c o g n iz e d abilily , to_[
moved on to become a n c r f president of a sm aller he pany , isanou tsland ingsi1)0------A. f^isclnating.findingof s tudy is tha t ti>e m ost pi • ' m ostproductiveofyoung d- "tw ice a s likely to leave (0 tio n a s th e i r le ss o l associates."«------T he less prom ising \
given h igher ra tines by ^8 ors than the rea l winner:
nation: O rdinary wo>ker5
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$ 2 m il l io n tO]CLEVELAND (U PI) -
p ay of. top-ranking- exe A m erican business is appn $2 million per y e a r m ark, a< a r tic le in Industry Week m<
The publication estim ate rem uneration of two .exe close lo tha l figure now - Rosenthal, chief executive E nglehard M inerals, a t j and Donald P . Kelley, p re chief executive officer o f I SJ.970.338.
The artic ic placed R< derson, chairm an and chief officer of Rockwell " In lt thlrdat$l,803,462.
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reercn'jbeen promoted stereo typeplanning aod prom ising
lie firm handled d o l ^ , s h o mted-to-nm-the— money-m&sonalily profile Handling jo ire_ b u t_ m k _ _ p a rt-o f.lh €- ma n a g e -S b c course.-AnJ executive vice can figuresr textile com- nels to ad[success. w aiting In tig -o f a Lopez A Fioridipromising and pie, found tng workers a rc than Its ab/e the corpora- com petenti p ro d u c tiv e system for
and its 1: workers a re wouldn’t wy their superi- e a riy in th:rs. The explar fu ture theyirs behave llkc^ . A fler d t
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Isisfonp e m anagers whUo the most □g break tbe ru le^ and by so l>ow the potential for being big
ing a promotion is only one the mid-career crisis talc, of Ano>tbcr-is-bow-an Individual ire out the mosl likely chan- advancement — instead of
In tu rn to be promoled. . rida public utility; for exam- id tha l 11 w asexpandingfaslcr ability to fill new jobs with
n t people. Its IradiUonal, for promotion was loo slow,- best em ployees sim ply .w all:.they w a n le d J a ^ o w the ir careers what kind of
ey could a p e c t . dissecting and examining -
e pile o f dough o
( a n k s h i tisioa Globe------- ^
M organ,-ooe-of -Am erica’s 3anks, has m ade a b ig bet on IT, aad has come through likearose. .lUse of-Morgan m ade liw re rd of Us profits so fa r In 1981 eign e x c h a n ^ m arkets. Ils imational economist, Rim- -les, has been bullish oi\ the a year and oegallve on some h e r leading currencies. So nade more than $27 million
monlhs -0 0 Its foreign operations, an incredible
! the $76 mtUlon net incom e' tbe world's leading Intema- Jcs.'Jew York banks such a s ' m d Chase M anhattan also le of dough on the dollar.. losers were m ajor corpora- : 1 European operations' that 5 money because tbe .cu r-^ .: e re were lower In term s of ' , When they bad to .translate • 3 In tl>e'GoRnw-maikJ>acli..: :rs, il came out a lesser i because the m ark w as | In term s of the dollar. ITT, ^
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a c c o u n t ba lanci• D irect d e p o s it c• C a n c e l ^ c h e c k
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someeost m ore than 200 m anagen so . Industrial counselors ai 3ig ag reed on the skills reqi------- pcsitloir=TradTnostlmp<me in the organization a pa of tion would logically lead,
lal now translating ils " m- m a trix ’’ into, a volumt* of lower a n d ' mlddle-;,cvc
w anting 'to know the mo mv w ays toadvancem ehl. c r > ^ a t corporations ha ith done in the ir , planning la l , expansion Is conccntr w. -company's, needs • - and ly needs of the individual (; iw you jnove.a-m anagor-up of tha t dissatisfies h im ,"
em phasizes, “ 11 decrea? ig - duclivily.'-!............. ..........
on dollar
t cash ja(“ for'cjwm ple, which I s la n
and G erm any, announce 's per-share Ioss.for the cur n ing period on foreign exc h l ie J { ^ produce a sm t
p ic tu re for ITT in the t e period.« Som e stock m arket t “ doubtedly w ill tell their"ci g sell the slocks of comp _ foreign currency losses. 1 Q Is Im portant to note thal . m ay be a passing one ar . buying opportunity in the g m any e x e r t s . .
B' A fter the clecllon of Ul* regim e In France, the frai
record am ount. The FreiS' ra ise In terest ra te s an inc ) percent, from 13.50 p en
• p erccn t for a 30-day inve* stem th e outflow. T Ik F t t m arke t declined In value *— than $8 billion In one wi f vestors rushed to ^ 1 seci ? very illiquid m arket. Ho> ■ -F rcn ch saw .tiie ir m arket s
’ than 100 percent In th e last > because of the dynam ic pc I o f the FYench economy
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n o n e a n y w h e r e c o h ^ i- y o u g e t . . .
g w ith $100 m in im um bt n th serv ice fee fo r below
v i th .b p e n in g .d e p o s i t^ U c h e c k s free w ith a d ep o : c o m p o u n d e d c o n tin u o i
n e e
it o f U.S. G o v e rn m en t or jc k s re tu rn e d w ith m onti
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employ^ement jobs, "'the A promt and the ulility tra u m a tic i f q u i r ^ In' each r o sp o n s lb l ipSrtanirw here c h a llen g es . particular posl- tlons with id. The utility is c an 't cope, " c a r e e r path * O ne comi 1C available to unusually I vel m anagers , promoled-n- nost.prom islng__w ork.for. Cfl
s a w i ia s in j lave generally bul the fact ng for fulure isolated wltl tr a te on the easiest solut nd neglect the . As an em (you). "When w ili find gul
up into a-spol— th e -m id ^ a rDr. Lopez question o f '
•ases his pro- a lso n malic —■ antfw he^esl
ckpot ovu ^ e in F rance change .In ll ced a 13-cent- investm ent, urren t report- . s in ce Uie* xchange. This ■ franc h as fal n a ile r profit « o n lo th e d < ! ttut«-m onth h as d n ^ p e d
nese yen ha experts un- value and th«
"customers to ^^.3 penpanies wllh- . However, Ita t tills phase ^ * 3 I'bs and create a m ajo r he opinion of Since t
d o lla r h a s de tion to these
the Socialist h a s been a mi r a n c to f c l l a o lln lla tlo n ln “ench had to So th e fe ncredlble4.5 s p e f ta c u la r r jrcent lo 18 A m erican eco vestm ent, to • I tred u ce t French stock th e U nited St ue by m ore the ra le of in week , as in- will no l Increi ‘curitles in a d o lla r keeps r [owever,-the— infiue iice-on I go up m ore .paym entsfsR c ist two yea rs • However, perform ance E urope and ly and th e th e re will In
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3ckjng a c c o u n ts a re
SIS it w ith th e s e U n ited
b a la n c e>w $100 b a la n c e
L $500-oc-m ore-- _ o sit o f $100
Dusiy o n y o u r c h e c k in g
or Payro ll C h e c k s ith iy s ta te m e n tver______________________
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^ e e s ?omotlon can bc ju sl as ;ic as being fired.. The exlra s lb ll l t ic s .—th e —in c ro a se d — [CS can c rea te delicate silua- 1th which m any individuals pe. ■■■ ■■■■ —om pany d iscovered-that an ly high num ber o f ' new iyf ■d-managers w ere quilling-lt)— r. com pelllora. .The company 5 ingralilude and disloyally — ' fact was the jobchangcrs fell with "no one to talk to ." Their olutlon: Change jobs, employee o r employer, you
I guidance in this analysis o f ' ^ a r e e r ’c r is ls m V n o t j u s r T " of where you a re going. Il's
laller of w here is there lo go. re’shbuld there be to go.
verseas^in its tax laws fo promote ■ntu 'i ie eiid of lW ,‘ Ihe f re n c h _ s fallen 23.2 percent ^ rela- e dollar. The Germ an m ark ped 17.7 percent. The Japa-
has lost 20 percent! of its ] the British pound hds gone 3 percent, l l i e Swiss franc rcent of its value in lerm s of -
s nol happened lo the dollar • a jor trading currcncieis since :e tha t period, in fact, t^e s declined, over-al!, In rela- ese .q ther currencies,'w hich 3 m ajo r influence on the ra te ' n in the United States.:
fallout of the ce lla r's a r rise is substan tia l'ln the I economy: <uces the cost on Impotfts Into d S tates and helps stabilize if inOation. The pricc; of oil crease, either, a s long;es the p s rising. T here is a positive .o n - tb e -U .S .-b a la r ic e -o f—f8fiort:termj___1____________ _ver, the cost o f oil im ports to nd im ports of U.S. .goods I Increase. ; >
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li D EA R ABBY: I(in nartie onJy) foi lonely dlvorcec raj
------------a-w ell-U «o~w Idow e re m arried.
.The f irs t n ig h t ' found out h e wa&it no l h is fau lt.-buU m e. (He la te r said
- lose m e.)W e h ad everythl
i ried couple could - hom e, friends, tri
« -------- w asn ’t Jiving a gom issed th e physlca
' som e.Now I have mcl
__ H e Is m y a g e (52) ae ls 'a n d Rom an Cali
. . -we w ere alone (ogel and w anl lo get m t
. h u r tJo h o .Would 11 be wrong
! - g ra b w hat little he life? • .
DEAR IN: U ya leaving Joha, tbe fM tell you about his ll
‘ d e o l (Ib a t’spnbal r—7 , annulment.) TntoH
a secret will be uka I dawn past a rooster, John before iM tells)
D EA R ABBY: E - - out b y say ing they
a nd th a t 's the way I but d on’t throw this I I get b e tte r a s I go ale
J[ a m a m arried m a
w rile r bu t I can 't sei- t h e f le ld .T b e l l s e h r
, to, differen t magazlrh ea rd back from nc
I Not n i—poiso- — ...........N EW -YORK (UPIJ
tim e of y e a r people m b ad ca se s of poison
I w onder about the po: < venting theou tb reaks. r I s th e r e an y lh i______ a p p ro a c h in g —the—g
dressed like a mumm a 'h u m a n aga inst the i
■, — Ivy, su m ac , oak?- ^Therfi.are.iseparalii
T ^ ^ ic a lL e l te rs iz e -u p o f t______ ^or in jec ted descnsit
' ness.I “ M any preparations
... b u t th e ir v alue is hli :----------s a rd th e M e d fc a r i i t te
ki-EARt^n
: B0 COUSO o f th e : l in e s f o r ro cafv l
1 D g t* to r u n :
F irldoy, 5 /2 2 . S a tu r d a y , 5 /2
J_____, . ^ S j j n d a y . . 5 / 2 4 -r ; - M o n d a y , 5 /2 5 I T u e s d a y , 5 /2 6■ i V V e d n esd a y , 5 I T h u rs d a y , 5 / 2
P e n n y S a v e r j F r id a y , 5 /2 9
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D o t* to ru n : F r id a y , 5 /2 2
. S a tu r d a y , 5 /2 : ■— S u n d a y , 5 /2 4
M o n d a y , 5 /2 5 : T u e s d o y , 5 /2 6
W e d n e s d a y , 5. T h u r s d a y , 5 /21 F r id a y , 5 /2 9 P e n n y S a v e r , 5
C -6T lm os-N 8w «,
j DearAbby
H ard k<'AN BUREN • wourcssSyndfcale with
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i': I have been m arried you for five years. I was a exp<
I f age 47) and Jo h n w as unle Idower (60) when we a m i
Ifyoht we w ere m arried I whal i^im potcnl. 1 know It 's m e i 111 he ^ o u ld have lold num aid he w as a fraid h e’d callii
phoni^ In g a happily mar* y’oug uld w ant — a lovely trips. I can’t say I ' DE good life, a lth o u ^ I m e ;
sIcal side of m arriage advJs mate
net a vvonderfu l_m an._hdpj 2) and it w as s k ] ^ k — ^ d l r a the first tim e D E jgether. W e're In love a n d i m arried , bul h a te to churc
' Ihflong to leave Jo |in and peopli happiness is left -in ards,
they- I N LOVE saylni
you want t9 Justify hym n1 fact tbat be failed to hypoc s impritonc^i jg a tfn . them . ibabiygrou^A iran 1 an log to keep an affair doesn' ka trying to smuggle sense ter. Y ^ d better t d l bunch llsyoq.
D E /Everybody starts man a
ey have, a problem, to bee ly I am startin^ out, cfaurd: lis away yet because tbe wc lalong. (Haha!) dwells man wi th three k id s ,- oecees
seem lo break into A deh n o o short s tories saints,azlnes, but I never “Judge
nobody. A person man.
much he omvysh'P D — This Is the ' doctor !e whd catch rea lly pared son ivy and such profit possibility of pre- Rochel
_____ . . "Willth in g s h o r t o f c la n s n - g r e a t - o u td o o r s — Ity-of-i nm y to desensitize poison le poison g reenery sta rted ,
■ationsrBul a-Med.“ - I f e n d of the various o ral “ Hyp< isltlzatlon _agenls. a v a ila b Ic about offoctiwe. ox traclt
h a s nol Ions a re m arketed these p ! highly doubtful,” c f fe c ls i ‘t t e r Y e ^ r t 'f o n i r ~ s o m e l ln :
imokidE A D L I Ih e M e m o r ia l O o y hoi Iv in g a d v e r t i s in g w ill I
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/ould like to be told w hat is \ /ith the ir stuff, wouldn’t you tbit You m ust-know a lot o f b ig sh
le p o lis h in g business, Abby. o u p u t in a good w ord for m e? I x p ^ you to say I am any [Ura8_you.8ee.8ome.ofjny.stuff rn sending you 26 s to ries I ’ve « you a rc too b u ^ lo w rite and te h o t you think of them , you ca i le up. I ’m sending you m y p unber, and If the line Is busy, tiling because m y kids a re oi lone a lot. In tb e m e a n tim e .: IU got any suggestions?
-L O V E S T O W P DEAR LOVES: Please d e a l : » anything, becaoM my bn Vises against rMding omabUi iteriaL Aad In tbe meantime, ( ip your Uds with tbeir English.
5 E /f f i3 Q B y r I“am "a 13-yeiF- d rhy paren ts force m e to gi irc h every Sundaj'. - - h a le going lo church because I
ip le th ere who I know a re d n Is, gossips, lia rs and cheais,.. y a re righ t there every Suhi 'Ing th e ir p rayers and singing nns. I don 't have any r e j e c t tocriles and ou r chUrch is full m . m y own p aren ts Included, a m only 13, so m aybe m y opln sn ’t co u n t,: but I dtrn’t see ] se in m y going lo church will ich of hypocrites.
-O N L Y A B i EAR ONLY: Cbrlst became B a t 13, and you are not too you •ecome a man eiUjer. One goes rcb to leam about tbe Bible a word of tbe Lord, although 0 ills in Coe’s b e a ii a n d ^ s i
S S e ^ U m . * * * ^ ** d iu rd i_ is .ii0t_ji-jnuaeum -i
its. It's a bospital (or yinnera, I f f not. lest ye be Judged,” you
ope for ufferers-o r 'T M d eri. t h e reI>ort w as pi id by consultants for the nc » i jw w le tle r published in Ne
Wlh the com ing o t-spriag,^ f c f s m ay be asked aix iu t tbe poss I b »f-prevenU flg-derm atitis-due- ^ i v y this sum m er,” tbe repo
yposensitlzatlon w ith c u r f tfS lab le com m erc la lly«p repare
ivy, oaJt-or ^ m a o l bM n shown to be effective an
products can cause advers S ih a t a r e often unpleasant an tlmesdangerous;*^------------------
RTISTNON E Slo l id a y , e a r l y d e a d - II b e o s 'fo l lo w s :
dllifiVfor»ivlng o tT Im M «N «w g:
5., 5 / 1 9 3 : 0 0 p •m . 1 , 5 / 2 0 3 :0 0 p .m . I ^ f l / 2 0 - 3 i 0 0 'p n s rs.-; 5 /2 1 3 : 0 0 p .m . r«., 5 /2 1 3 : 0 0 p .m .5 / 2 2 3 :0 0 p .m .5 / 2 2 3 : 0 0 p .m .5 / 2 2 3 : 0 0 p .m .1., 5 / 2 6 3 :0 0 p .m .
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sd a y . May 26. ig s t
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International Order of Job': te r s 'w i i l hold open inslali officers a t 7:30 p.m . Sunda
•TwtQ Mnwnin Tompin New O fficers include
.WilJiams, honored queen; I chell, senior princess; L aun jun ior prlnccss; Joanne SmitI D arcy Hall, m a r s h a l ; ' S Fasse tt, chaplain; Jenny E lib ra rian ; M egan Welrich, r H o l ly R eynolds, m usicia Shelley M iles, treasuror.
Lisa Lalliss, first mcsseng< Easley , sccond m essenger; Snodgrass, th ird messenger: M ^ e w ^ fourth messengci C ia k , fifth m essenger: Fin in s^ r g uard : Vonae Reed g uard ; T racy Stacy, senior cu ao& K aren Reidesel, Jimior cu - XajSir m em bers a re Carrie Angle W hitehead, Shtfwna Claudine Baisch and Christy S
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P S S h ead fo r their favorite c tWs sum m er, they’ll have ( c f i^ k to s ee they have eve:
^ iilB U dlng_ toU ot.paper_and .
. . J ^ ^ th o u g h th e se -item s-h a pSB lded a t m ost campgroun pasC they 'll be conspicuousl th is-year bccause of Fo'^sf f i ^ n g c u t s .
_ J 3 3 fe lB e n d _ R a n g e tJ J is lr ic s ^ e s National F orest is a g in jo ln t. '
JJu rin g th e spring and j nSEreation s ta ff m em bers
— sa a ip ib le -fo i^ S l-c a m p g jo i . w infer, they m usl plan
n S K a g e b u rgeon ing c ro■ ceaSKWu n try a n ddow nhilldi
sgm rm obllers who visit the foi¥ 'aced w ith budget cuts, the
ioSS two posslbUlties - eiU siJBUi p rog ram s althugether s ^ c e s In som e areas. ‘
cam pgrounds will b __bnE t.:C am pgrounds, with on
tioixiwlll rem ain open, burthl b ^ T in the w ay they have bet p M t according to Arlio Holn BSSa'distrlct's recreation staf
XDrty-three of th e lite s wiU■ w j^ r ^ u te d o rn o s e rv lc e s r — T b - reduced-serv lce-sites, i
wSoU be collected dally, toilt ti4s!ivoirt be cleaned as often i pqjrfe and m aintenance will duced, Holm explained. '
3 £ e F o i ^ t Service also i b^j3j; on "sta ff-p ro v id in g ' I forggracnt and Information t pore. Serv ices will b ecu t even
_ s i(E ' in _ ^ u se r maintained". gnJBPds.
At’ these cam pgrounds, whi eriD y will be in m ore remoK c a lS ^ r s wUi need to bring th g a r ta g e bags, take (heir tr/is w ltfr-th em and m ake sun cam psites a re clean. They'll
“T)T lB flheir5w irto lle tT »8pera k e ^ t^ tro o m s clean as well.
C am pgrounds in th e rc se£S2ce o r user-m aintained cat mj^rxjpen la te r and close earllc y c f f i Holm said.
'Un m ost cases we’ll be M dSorial D ay to Labor Da saiJl; l n th e p ast, m any campg hav e been left open during dec
- in g « e a so a with reduced servlc< ' ‘□ fe cu tbacks won't affect gnjm jds w here users pay fees e x ^ n e d . F ees can only be c In « c a m p g ro u n d s w here g aA ag e , r» tro o m s and la fo rn m e n t serv ices a re a ll prov
'<We'd like lo m ake more fee w exould Im prove the a rea s (t sta tm ard s),” Holm said. B cuUjacks p reclude m any of ihi p r w m e n ts .
•iSfe'redepcndlD ^ff lot on lh< to k& p cam pgrounds In good n H o ^ said . I f vandalism ai san lla ry condilions resu jl_fn c re a s e d - (u lD te o a » M ,- lb e ■ & rv lM will h av e do a i « r ^ w
H(dm t ^ ^ ^ c k s a re i due lo reduced ctollars, a s refle a e .perccnt c u t o f the d istrict's alioQ budget fo r the year, nou
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M rs. KIddc § ^ ■ ■ ■ 1 ' gowns for P r
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el No. 43 of e y e le t woddir O b's Dabgh- s le e v e s ."ila lla tlon-of-------H c r-f lre t- |nday ot the shortly after I*'— — ----- when she oj le M iche le - Quincy,TVISss i; Sue Mlt* T h e n c e be lura Bowen; m ajo r Boston m ith .^ id e ; With the hel
Stephunie K idder, she o f B aum ert. sto res, the Bi I. recorder; f ^ io n a b le N ician, an d Eventually
, ' m ad e depa: !n g m Lora
dcparlm cnl l! ;er: Christy m anufacturin
- < U e g a n t -gown F ina Reed, leading brldi
Canada and Jl r custodisn. Tjje weddin•custodian,____S5,Ooo_______Tie Linder. - i do a lot : " c " p w p le . ’ sh e sty Smith. discuss the f
worked for — House weddin
U > » > , ............hercarcerr;- .-L o O She said she
•groups'-7-19-j to 38-year-olds
\ While most ‘ tional white, i\
M rs. Kidde: iV Y -l C developed afl
tu rned darker -.Wben.cam-.. U ntjlJSyca) te c a m p s i te s ............................
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By LINDA WO] -h av e been UnJledPressIc ounds in the )usly -absent'e & S s rv lc e . CHICAGO (Ii . . ■ , ... a h o te lb a r fo r i tr icL JnJ> e-_w as-refused -sc a good case uncscorted.
That was 12 y d sum m er, a vice pi ^ - ^ ^ * ? ^ E x p r e s s X o ^^ u n d s . - l n —thing-about-Ilrn for and ^ a s responiib crow ds o f business wilh Ifl l ^ e i ^ d ------ But-Sandra-J5 forest. Centering herthey exam - industry,ellher stop p a ign ing .everh e r o r cu l outdated allitui, ^ nesswomen —I b ea r theloneexcep- -■• they won’t' been in thelolm, of the B a r b a r a B staff. " ■ ( la u a te r ” of“ Wvill be open - BecksTeTd of T^•• . B e rt C o n i ^ i *•„ Saroago— E verell-C onrai o ile tfac lli- nm n n g th P tln tv en a s in the a ic s this month, vill be re- M rs. Conrad
. m em bership int iO will cul national schola m ajoring in bus]
tn lo cam - conrad m ajo m ore In ^ill be er
?d'.’. cam p- : P u rina Co, a t Po
which gen- Susan aodio tea rea sr~ d au g h lc re~ o flMiU ic lrow n B cckstcad of Tl rjish lionie jc leclcd (or mi Sim -their Key nallonal 1
TUcy lunlor M n d -n e ip — v ers ity rto g an —
reduced- J am es g«A:>ncalcgories and M rs. E ldon 1rllerlnU ie received his bai
g rec in physics I56 talking U niversity, G mDay.’ he m em ber of Epsil
npgrounds society, deer hunt*
let ciiinp- Divorce r- - NEW YORK -<
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oyaXwecm rknupi (UPI) - Bridal designer tiUdder thinks 1981 will be .a w f weddings. .Inspired by the upUals of E n ^ a n d 's P rinceLady D iana Spcncer.---------------ider, wbo designed wedding I*Princess G race of Monaco, locs Johnson, and Ju lie and hicon, prides herself on h e r *
nterview. she said she Is -w ith -f irs t l a d y - N a n c y - 0 ,
■ who has been prom oting__Iesigners.go out into far-out things," ^ ro r exam ple, she said, she ~ e r d ttigD 'pan l suits for a
dder. 63, m ade h e r own -j, y le w hite swiss cotton ding d ress with "g rea t big
fb u s in e ss~ v e n tu re ‘ cam e— ^ e r high school graduation, q |
opened*a yam -ah (y - l n ------
! becam e bridal buyer fo r a —on departm ent store. . help of h e r husband. Jam esB opened her firsl of th ree “Bride’s Shop on Boston'’s ^
‘ N ew buryS t.,in 1945. , wly she added a custom- ^ p a r tm e n t. H er s is te r .JS her firs l designer. Thai ^ I is now a large wholesalering company producing *>ew ns-and headdrcsses-for P|; •Idal shops in America,1Japan . °o iing gowns sell for » 7 5 to
lot of different kinds of ec c said . She docs not like lo he1 famous people she h as “ f- buLsaldJ^dplng a W h ile_ ©c ding" w '^ one h i^ lig h t of sh'
>he ca te rs lo two basic a ge lai 9- and 20-year-oIds arid 28* . daIds. to(isl brides still w ear tradi- se<i, ivory IS also popular. iIder said the ivory color cleafte r {tn old white gown fa::e rin a c e d a rc h e s t. rci
sa.W_she used ha
; i n e s s w o n/OLOHAN SC) ilatemaUoaal-:.......... — haI
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}r a business meeting and ow -service— * the-iady-was— bu:
2 yea rs ego, and the lady, s la president of American duj
^dclcrm ined to do some- on-llT-'nte-larac-group ^ e t r aslble for did no more YoiI th e hotel. . r -
e r crucade around the ry . she has been earne r since to change the itudes and policies biisl-— the fastest growing
B e c k s te a d C o n r a d , '“M rT ah d Mra. Gordon Twin F alls, and WUUani :
I, of Mr. arid Mrs. irad -of-G oodlng ,--w ere-: o iv e rs ily o f.Id ab ag rad u -„ th.rad was selected for into Phi Beta Lambda, a Plastic honorary while usiness education. - - Qjored in agri-business.employed by R a ls to n -...........Pocatello.
i ^ _ y ^ . B eck stu d . .." ^ r . arid M rs.' Gordon"Twin F alls, have been , m em bership into Blue1 h o norary -fra tern ity .— • —- iors a t Utah Stale Uni-
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OO H arper, son of Mr. m H arper of Twin Falls, bachelor Of science de- :s Sunday a t Bob Jones reenvllle, S.C. He is a ' jsilon Zela Chi L iterary
: rate high ~t (U P I)-— Successful, -•young women who n o .........• reining In their t a le n ls - ( is on acceptable price e pay the price another
extraordinarily high
ir'o f success apparently ‘2 o f its grip , says an lUla-Span la the. June, lurm agazlnd.cisco psychologist wbo io a rs for professional i- o n e reason Is that ■applying m anageria l - - le ir personal lives. F illy aod confklence in- funcUon independently peer women less lolerat lg liaisons, says the .ynn Sandra Kahn.
ir predddm gmotialtrer
th e E m ily P ost etiquette bo w e d d i n g s w h ic h ceJ5.000-JH),00Qormore.____
Tim es have changed, sh e : _ _ l ‘A_truly_beautiIul_weddl
th a t’s done w ith lots of love lot o f form ality ," s h e s a ld ." h av e a perfect wedding. The d o — It's a bore.’’
"D o e v e r t i n g early ,"~ o rdering a wedding gown a - r o o n t h ^ f o r e tho weddingr-
A wedding doesn’l ha\ expensive, she said. She couplcs lo reduce the gucs h a v e the kind of wedding the
“ T here a re so m any wa> spend ing ," she said. Includ ing th e num ber of people yoi th e wedding, serving a buffe lunch instead of a la rge dim be m arried a t hom e instead a la rge , expensiveeslablishr
~ B u t , " ^ e added.’ “ If the> spend , and they have it lo sp spend it ."
A t 63 M rs. K idder Is tal and a ttrac tiv e and still abli th e gown she -m ade for wedding 40 y ears ago. She lh a n ever, with no thought of
" I like being with peoples w hat is im poriant,’’ e said.
B etsy, h e r 28-year-old dau, h e ir apparen t to the bridal-' p ire , said h e r m other wouid "know n to everyone fo rn does.”
M iss K idder a ttribu tes I -larity -of-P riscilla-gow nsdii e c o n o m ic c ru n c h - to . , | heightened aw areness of "P eo p le can.' afford them
,economy_doesn!t_effect us t sh e sa id .
“ They y/ant a white gown v la s t — som cthing.they can { dau g h te rs ,' ' she sa id of one g took up to 230 hours just sew ing thousands of tiny bea<
M rs. K idder described i c learly classic gown whicl fashion story, quality fabi rea lly put us on lop. We’ve h a rd lo k ee p q u ^ ity ."
m e n t r a v tsegm ent of the traveling popihave always.faced.-.^-------- ,' H er aw areness of the i
fac ing traveling women, whe business tr ip o r not,' stem s I own journeys and work in (
" I and a num ber of dther islarted working through 1 d u stry associations, g iv in g : on th e needs of women < traveling.-” -r-the—40^year-o1 ■Yorker-said.—iiT hcre .Jias_
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is 'ofretiring.e and th a t's ‘ > ! M i id. 'lughter and ' T | |il-w earem - 4Id like to be-w hal-she-------- JS
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I which will 1 give their s gown thalt for hand ■•A ^
it a s ' ’a ilch has a ibric, lhatve.tried so B r i d a l d
d i n g a l o n)pulation— steady changesc — ....... -S urprisin^y ,-problcms few chauvinlsti
h e th e ro n a when she and 1 S' from h e r , . suggested hotel 1 the hotel a s shampoo, b“ !---------- — hangcrsTln-roflfer women secretaria l serv
hotel in* Of course, pa j speeches 3xccutives we
who. a re because. 1? to -old New - a u s in e s s guests s_ b e e n _ a ____ T rav £ lin ^o c :
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e n .a p a n ty like Y O U * bei . a rev o lu tio n a ry n e w fa t
nylon t ra p s m o is tu re a n d c )tton lining a c tu a lly doubl( aV/ay from th e b o d y a n d o ) r . d r ie r ., m o re .com forta l fhey^never ride u p o r c u t ( s t p a n ty fab ric e v e r . . . \ yp u ’r e w e a rin g n o th in g ai 5 : T a llo rM bikini In s iz e s m p a g n e rA q u a a n d R tJ s e r
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n e s t i l l h g'esincethen.'’ . . rciy ,-shesa id^shcgo tv^^ wi Istic reactlonsjrom menid her female colleagues ccitcl&prQvJde-such things bj, bubble .bath and skirt of rooms-and-BiranBC-for— id2rvlccs for hotel patrons.'' mpart of Ihc'reason hotel st:were so receptive is wl to 35 percent of their sts are women,-sho said.-,—ofroc-women Is still not so ■ so
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“ A m ajo r problem is re com panies," she says. " If i by hQC8el(-?n^;into mpstcCi offlccs and Just h a p ^ t is to sl
■lo 'aT naO riheT ouhlerT thT * m ost often ignore tier a s tra ig h t a l the man, assumii with h im ."
Another pel peeve is ho -offer-the cxlra.friIl.oLa.unis< _spa. ;
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and look “ I find less c ning she is a tten tion to fetr
United States, fiotels who " the n a tu re of lh(isex health__ :Europc._Hotel£
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lave lo se t different h o u r^d w o m e n ;:ih e y w liro f fe r------•vomen during-the after- still assum e women are!.'
2s - t ra v e l in g w ith - th e ic '’
!ss chauvinism and more femal&gucsts outside the. es, probably bccause f the hospitality system in.)te ls_th€re_arc_uscd_tQ .______ll travelers.
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T!mes-NcwsCorrcs,
— — M elons would be<— -b a c k y fiiy iro ie y a ra
A com m on mlsJal too ea r ly Indoors.’B) se t out Uie p lan ts a n a h a rd tlm e a d ju s tln
2 : been se t out, a husk: - i —-— grow nicely, then s
i: . dteV This problem I------w llt’ a n d - i t ’s - th e r
I . b lem .facing arrialeij g ro w e rs . '
“ Sudden will” is a caused by the Jnle'rac
^_L ^__m osalc_H irus_ lfoIl£ pythiUm, a fungus roo ts : N either o f 'I
r - i . r — JdUers-can-Wll-Uie-p— w hen they Infect Ui
neousiy do you gel “ SIE a rly varie ties a n
• b le Ujan la te one, bee s tre s s on the p lanls
.f ru i t se t. No melons sudden wilt. Any ch
• N one th a t 's effective. V ’ Suggestions: Use
control aphids (spi v iru s), a s soon a s mei T o control pythlum
---- ^ c a p ta n 'w e lla b le p o ^tw o tablespoons per (
' D rench th e soil aroum T- f irs t dose right after
■ By LAWRENCE LAME > New'spaper Enterprise,
f ' --------------------------- —d e a r DR. L A M B -
, fo r two people, with t) ( blood lo have a child wl
blo(kl?- W hai blood type will I
:• • both p aren ts a re type A' i fo r Identical twins tb J J • blood types? My molhe
b irth that m y tw in and ; tlcaibu lw elook^jn llre lv i DEAR R E A D E R - V
----------tw o goneS'lhat caninriu);• type. One com es from
— T h ere .a re tw oslronggc T he 0 Rone Is weak and
--------- your-b ioodtype un le ssjo r B genes,
............... i r b o th 'p a re n is 'a reh av e no A o r-B genes
i__ ch ild ren will be type 0 .------ h av e two 0 genes in lhai
n o th a ve If both p a ren ts a re tyi
U - m ean lhal e llh e r o r bolh T “ gene and on e .0 gene. Th(
• ty p e oul a s type A. These have, bolh typo A and
If one p aren t has type . p a ired genes) and the o
^A siamHONG K O N G '(U PI) •
•= ^ l lb € ra l lo n h a s -g p e a l iy lm| n e ss fo r m any Asian brokersjw ho find Increasi
....V -of.A m erica'a-m en-iookin8 E a s t fo r com palible and.
Classified • advertlsem e found in new spapers in
I r S ta le s and A sia offering ir -.1. by m a ll between A mericai
■ d lan m en and Aslan womei
But Il’s not only the me lo benefit by an arrange tha t m ay lead to wedded bl
.---------B esides the hope for usi- incom es and security, n
wom en a re looking for co i , an d genlleness - r tra ils U
lacking in m en. from i - countries. • •
:: The ads prom ise the “ loving, devoted and faith f ro m , p ia c M . tlk e -H o n g -
“ Phlllppplnes and Malay w aiting lo correspond wll
; T h y r o i c d (BOSTON (U PIl - A dru;
p reg n an t women for an c ^ th ryo ld causes m lnor but a
rev e rsib le Uiyroid condllior new born infants, doctors
*_JWednesday.. in -.tbe- Now- ’■ Jo u rh a lb f Medicine;
. T he d rug "propyllhloiu- P J U , Is given to women fiyperthyroldlsm , which di w om an’s h eart and oUjcr o r
' b reak n eck pace. A severe ci d isease , called U iyroid’storr
-- fa ta l. •
D r.' M ichael M. K aplan s ^ re d u c e s the . output, o f , li
’—thryo id h o rm o n e which reg ; - funcUon of the h ea rt and oUie
T he d /u g ’s effect on Uie "• thyro id Is m im icked in tl; , , how ever, and, fo r a b rief tli
b irth Infants experience a sh< , th e ir own Uiyroid hormones.
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Use"!be easy tfrgrow In the— plant ’dian’t g e T ^ e a s w ! IfonT slake Is to s ta rt them wilt, i .’By lhe tim e they are 1 a re stringy and have sling. A fter Uiey have isky.mfelon p lan t will n suddenly.w lll and ~ H y m Is called “sudden lot (o le- most-serious*pro-— ^Add •< iteur o r com m erical peatn
chips.is a com pl»( d isease ho ldv i'ractlon of cucum ber a l yoi'o Iiar_dl6case)_.and__ soli_ mus tha t aUacks Uie a lsoh ' If- the se -tw o “ plan t" 'a n y r ieT3lanraIoneronly^~w «>d-
Uie p lan t slm uita- molsli “ sudden will." a hot a r e m ore susceptl- mulch
because of the extra Its caused by early “ )ns a re resistant lo ^ y,
chem ical control? don 't I
Jse m aiathion lo {he*'fifl[spreaders of the inchesmelons s ta r t to run. «heim In the soli use t h m p i)wder a H h e ra le o f o /roo lser gallon of w aler. Dianis <lund the plants, the b jgfler transplanting. n ,J e . '
Blood.MB. M.D.'" (w IlhB (IscAssocJatJon p a irs for_______________ A, ty p e !
I a m »5 — Is II possible No. W ,1 type. 0 positive Transfus I with AB positive you can I
O thers’lll a chlld have I f - -’ 5 cen ts B A? Is II possible addresse lb have different Ither was lold a t 1551, Rad and I were Iden- ■elydlfforent. . Now. Ic
re 'y p« o .- rl,cyICS and aJJ Ihelr S ™ ' ’?, 0 . Bolh paren ts
l h a u a s o a n d do ■elol|.an5inlr. -type A it could p a re n ts ’ b
» th have one A. lab o ra to nThey would still is w hy docl e ^ paren ts can som ethinond type 0. off- o f laborai
___ p a t ie n ts__1 ^ 'A" (wllh AO D EA R Ee o th e r ly p o B th ing a s “ t
m a r r i a C iI) - Women's friendship, Improved busi*— rla g e ." ian m arriag e A sian w( casing num bers like th e "A :ing-lo the-Far— ls h -a n d -< ind_hassle-frec~rwlUx.i.‘char
m enls can he in the United ‘*‘1 '
g introductions jcan and Cana- „ 3«
. a s - tln a n c hmen who hope T he resp(
:hged rom ance P ac ific app d bliss. b rokers wausually h igher Hsls o f men . m any Aslan o rfo ra n o m • consideration— catalogues ( s they say a re forS20lo$lC 1 Iheir home F em a le i
n am e to v, hc m en that en trie s like althfui lad ies" K an sas whi i g - K o n f c - lh e - ^ ^ I e s m a n r ilaysla, “ a re aanc lng . dli with you for eling... I wa
I ( d r u g f o r 1drug given to T he shortage n overacllve w eeks.It apparenUy K aplan, of tlons in Uieir W o m e n ’ s )rs reported hyperthyro ld BW—E ngland— e v e ry - 1,000
. d ^ I l e U i e u i „ ■ , U jed isease jn
““rac ■ or "Tbe duer en suffering hyperthyrold
drives Uie not trea ted a ■organs a t a is severe . Uiei e c a ^ o f Uie_ m iscarriage . ;orm. can be Uje moUjer a t
tie said.Jl said p r n
regulate the U-^-oreans.
t o n“ 'J'. .K a p la n and .
r tim e a flc r found sm all d®'»>rt‘>8eof (ecllve oo the
ICS, he said, m U lB ram supt
, Twin Falls , Idaho . T uesday .
/ —
3 melonsid a t two week in tervals aflerw MTone pint of Uie solution for ( ant-or h l l l r ln o th e r words rp r e JnTTUie only way fo confrol suti It. Don't w all until it wilts.
SAVING W A T E R -
[f you have a san d y ^IL y o u cao i lo keep w aler from draining ■
3tmoss, compost, saw dust, w ps, etc. T hese ac t like a b lo tte r , d w aler. The m ore organic m al you can add, th e m ore w aler L wlll_hold._These_material8-!0 help.a heavy clay soil. A m uld ' m ate ria l (new spapers, plas x l - c h lp s r b a r k r c tc . r h " d p T f i Isture, so s ta r t gathering these ot aum m er. We’ll have more Iches later.
SETTING OUT TOMATOES
your tom ato p lan ts a re leg{ 't fre t. When you se t Uiem o ce a deep hole o r trench, and lns< stem , leaving ju s t th ree o r fo es of Uie lop sUckIng out. Cov stem with soil, a fte r waterin seJeggy-planls will develc^ a fi o ls up and down the stem , and U Is will be Just a s productive as lusky plant set oul a t the san
ypes areBO paired genes,) iheposslblh for offsprings would be for typ« leB type AB or type 0 . n sending you The H ealth Letlei •4, Blood Type. Rh F actor anc iuslons,.whlch contains a chart m use.Brs who w ant this Issue can send Its wilh a-long. stam ped.-self- ssed envelope fo r ll to me. In 3f Ihis newspaper, P . 0 . Box ladio Cily Station. New York, N. 19.. Identical twins have the sam e The single ovum with its (ull
?ment_PUenesiKini.thfi.moUiec Ith e r divides, producing twoll genetic twins.----------------------ley wiil have lhe sam e blood M aternal twins m av have, and ' do have, different geiics Jusl ier- b ro thers- a n d -s ls le rs - do. is you a re one of fra ternal It Is not loo uncommon for' ro thers and s isters to look and ireiydifferent. -Jon’l-be so.sure-youj(now.your_ }’ blood lype. T here a rc lols df o ry erro rs In th is world. That lectors often repeal tests when ing doesn't fit for any num ber iralory tests done for their
...........---------- ...........................■I DR. LAMB. - Is Uicrojuich a1 “ too much v llam lhs?^ ra m a
ge brokelip, companionship a nd m ar-
women, the ads say, a re not "A m erican w om an" — "self- I -com petitive,—unfeminlne;’’~ tianglng-attltudcs’-c a u s e d by- m tsT u r ' woiften‘2' liberalion 3l rights.c women of Asia, the mall m arra ige houses prom ise ge-mlnded m en’’ who arc I and good-hearted.” a s well icially stab le and educated.” sponse from boUi sides of the appears strong. Overworked w arn of long w alls for ihcir en - given lo the women free ominal fee — and for their fat is of Asian women, available - $100.! applicants can choose a
write lo from lists with ke the one from a m an In who describes him self as, in raO .-5 -7^ l35 -lb s-I-en ioy — 1 dining oul. movies, trav- j
want to m eet a giri Uial is •
m o m a f f eage disappeared wlUiln two
fof Boston's B righam and tl
’ s - H o s p i t a l , s a i d h lidism occurs in only one of b X) pregnant women. But i unkoown risk to Uie baby, u Lmust bc t r e a te d . ' , nilemma In Uie pregnant u lid woman Is Uiat If she 's ir I and Uie hyperthyroidism - ei h e re ’s a n increased r isk of al e . A nd-oo-treatm ent-puts— eia t risk of th iyro id storm ,"
obliged to tre a t any preg- fn en wbo is m o re Uian Ui hyperthyrold;’*'hie sald in ■ -
of 11. p regnan t women rom .bveracU ve Uiyrolds, a - f o u r . . eo-investlgalora— -i I doses of PTU w ere ef-. I the m others — from so I ip to 200 m iiilg ram s dally. \
/• ■*
a y .M ay2S ,1sai .. . . . '
s compliirward. GreenTTnnnb Qo re a c h have seeds? . prev6n-z:_A flirafM sudden mosses and mushr
• ■ fieeris,
BIRCHl
_____ _ . One of.lhe_m ostfond 'Jeosl undersi
no mil hom e landscape Is i I e a v ^ " ‘'o-a-w eIW rained 1
' a r e found native nele r andnflidri. com m onest native b le r th(* R iver, P aper, and C is_wlll—ulchof w i lh a 35 foolseread. ilasllc. When young it 1 8 hold habit of growth, s i
w r brigh t green, and f Jre on standing yellow. E
brow n (cherry-Ilke), a w intergreen arom a.
can t Insect problen; leggy, Ionizer, wilh borer a.1 out, Im portance. Ideal insert a re a s of parks orr four uses. B esl show Is In I CoverBring. R iver Birch Is fou a se t - - well-dralned-BOlls an
id the yea rs . J tiik e s SO pere ! a s a p re fe rs m oist soils, bi sam e range from moist to
- and gravelly. Growi
2 discus;Ibile good e a te r and I lake i lypC: vitam in pill tha t conta
C and B complex. Is thi H e r can m y body bccome and Oievliam lns?laH ...............
DEAR READER -am ounts - two or U
jclf.....Recom m ended DallyIn you should h ave no pro
. w ate r soluble vitamins HJ the B vitam ins and v
' ' excess is elim inated m e kidneys./„II .But your body can ,
levels of v itam ins: taki o( v iia m in C lsa g o o d e
_____ d o .an d U ic n s to p tlic a ’iw j suddenly, your body wi
p o rary vitam in C defic -Ingascurvy^like 'rcacllc
do.......... Fo rlh a l-reaso n peoplnai of vitam in C should fo r ' dosage gradually rath ,nd ping suddenly.
. „.I..argc doses of niacin iitr vitam ins, can cause fli of som eocbol6 'can«auscll
lat The fat soluble vitan cn and E . a re not rapldi e r Large doses of A an !ir harm ful. Some aulhori------- scribed fatigue and vagLa lo iar^p intakes of vltamI a this is less well f o u n ^ .
ers busi,If:__ trim , a ttrac tiv e , w an
faithful and loving. Pl( ot photo."
Catalogues for men, oi Ihg -snapdiots of ihe w
>y- -su ch descriDUons^as^^R •n Hong K o n i Part-tim e
and photography model.II to correspond WlUl thoi e humorous, good figure, e good m annered, knowing 11 c a re o fa lady and flnancla
A 28-year-oId Pennsyl< e w orker w role to a Hong K d com plaining that some r women "w ant to be treat u an o th e r:g u y r:b u l;.l-U ilf I women w anl to be lrcate< - ' and they a rc In general i
com fortable to bc around I toundersland .”>, O thers do not em pl I w om en's slroggle and U
adm it to some "g ripes” ) — fem ale—com pairiotsTThc
believe the O riental wome sarily preferable.
■ e c ts i n f a nExam inations of the ne
fanls showed abnorm ally io th y ro x ln r th e form tli< h o rm o n e t a k e s - I n th< bloodstream .
" T h e “ab n o rm a llty w e d< the Ume of bhrth was i
• m inim al,” be s a id “At Ui Uiings w ere 90 percent back In ail (the bifants) and si entire ly norm al. And in affected baby, a t two week
- e n U r e ly D o n ^ a s well.-"— - PTU m ay oot cause any
problem in th e Infan t^ *' im pos^b le to be c o m p ^ ;
._Uiat.“ K aplan.sald.
lieated IQuit: b o all p lan ls Leav________ color
F o r-exam ple ,-fe rns ,- ' a go- hroom s do not h av e slngli
park£
IT R E E S Pap
s t extensively used “ e da rstood) tree In Uie 70 dej s Uie bireh; BIrdhes . shouled 6oIl-a lU »ugh-U iey -^^ fu£near lakes, s lream s m ils (
?E?c=hlaM K
-h a s -a -p y ra m id a l— sum m er foliage Is I fall color a n > ^
Bark is- reddish- s). scaly and h as a a. The m ost signifi- ;m is birch skele-. F a n ■ and m iner of llltle c u r ly - il in naturalized parsn l r for com m ercial a ltrac i nfall. s lo w ,«
^ FR ESl ound in m olst.-but— You ca and often-lives-100— oul doc ■rcenf o r m ore sun, o r so (c but will to lerate a garden to extrem ely d ry In the j
iws 60 feet high, w arm <
D c- DEN^
F ranke: . 1 tear-gas
f s J _ re scu e t^ robbery
. . M rs. Fe a dally multiple sh e wastains v itam ins R. W6dnescthis loo m any and som eone nc dependent on
- In, reasonable three tim es the
ly Allowance roblems wllh the ns. This Includes vitam in C. The ■ ■ ■
d through your
1 adjust to high’ ■ .ikIng large d o ^ s W ._____I exam ple. If you Haxlra-v llam in C — H --------will have a tem- H Iciency^ Pieduc- ■ _
)pie popping lots— ■ " ' d decrease the ■ thcr lhan stop- H
;ln, one of the B H flushing* and tn ' H 'I liv crtam ag e:------H -------^amlns. A, D. K H ~ diy elim inated. ■ and D can bc ■ .irillcs have de-__ Hague sym ptom s H imin E also, but ■1 ______
rarm. sincere . H =*leasc encTose ■
often contain-___H _______women, o ffer ■ . J
e adverllsing H\. I would like ■ A ,lose who a r e ■rc. rom antic, ■ig how lo take H ^:lally secure.” ■ylvania office ■: Kong w oman . ■fic A m erican Hlated Just like ■lin k -O rien ta l— ■ --------mted a s ladies. ■1 much m orc Hid and ea s ie r H
p hasize lhe H Uiough Uiey H ^
’ about th e ir Hh ey -» o ~ H o l— ■ ------------nen Is neces- ■
1 ^newborn in- ■ ■ iow levels o f ■ i i e ' U iryold ■ he__ h u m a n . S
detected a t— HI ex trem ely HUiree days, ■
ck to o o rm a l Hsome, w ere ■
3 tbe m ost . H ..............-eks, he w as H
y lo n g 4 c rm . H — “ but it Is ■
ely su re .o f
H B
by suso:aves drop eariy and have lor. F re e of Insect problems, r good-specim en ireerm 'u ltip igle stem , fo r golf courses rks.
’ap e r Birch Is a jw ld-lovlng 1 will not to lerate an a rea v i dally tem pera tu re ln Ju ly Is c degrees F . Grows 70 feet tall 'u ld te p ru n e d .ln j\U g u sL a sJ i f u ^ l e e d e r . I t likes well-dn is (n ea r sw am ps o r riv e r bank wn in d ry soils it loses vigor cum bs to birch borer, a real IV. i t 's very short-lived and wll l i m y to 20 years. Musi be spn ry sp ring fo r leaf miner a2e:hlrch:borer;:it-Ig::a-beau ! If you c an keep ll healUiy. (A Irches next week.)
PARSLEY NOTES
a rsley com es in ' ty ly -leav ed . p la in -leav ed , snip rooted. Curly-leaved Is i a c tive of all. P arsley seed /, e rra tic germ inator. S tart' SSH seed, n e v e r jn y carried 0 can 's ta rt s e ^ n pots liow anc
ioors a s soon asT lan ts^rff^ tfi ) (all, o r buy s t a r t s plants. M leners sow seed outdoors dire le garden. FIrstlsoak Uie seel 71 w a te r fo r 24 hours, Uien s
b g c h a s e iINVER (U PI) - GenevU kenberger forgot all about 1 gas gun on h e r nightstand bul I in te rrie r, Tuffy, cam e lo. I le to thw art an a ttem pted arm !ry.‘
). Frankenberger, 72, told poll ra s sleeping about 10:45 p.i esday night when she hea }ne lu m the knob of h e r bedroo
n EA
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Ftl^Ppj I t jflN F A L l^ j b Ij
Deptibilitave poor Sprinkle row wll IS. m akes wlUi a board. As illiple o r re m o v e ‘board. 1 “ses and rem oving sm all c
u p . an d . give to____. ..v a r ie t ie s lo l ^
Ing tree .. ughtly curled. C
IS above
' “ I f " ? -s tro n g fla v o r ,H a r
inks). II _ (JUESTI so r and Q uestion o l Um I l a l pro- F a m : ..OurdaugH will d l l . ' r a g o o a ^ w e 'd l lh
spn^Jed B oW D olS ng about
e 'L l l iS _____T here a re Iw o jigourm et herb not I
• tru e F rench .ta rdracunculus) cann seed. Those listed R u s la n tarragon (1
* which good cooks < types: Uie kitchen. T rue Fl
1. a n d ' ha rdy purennlai. Is most high, while Russl; ed. Is a leaves a re deep gr Irt wIUj lhe R ussian Is ps ^ over. F lavor of. Uie Fren and se t highly a r . . . maUc 1m n i a h - ^ r e l S c B u s s l a T i I i. M any negligible, lirectly F rench tarragon seek In light sandy soil, we: :n sow. grow lh. S ta rt new p
3 S b u r g l a nBvleve door. S heaw oke lo l ul the Ing o ver h e r WlUl a 1 •u lher m an behind him.
ir a e d ^F rankenberger: “ D D on't you do anythi
policep.m. “ I w as never so sc.
heard sh esa ld .Iroom M rs. F rankenberj
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ty to dis(A-IUi w ater anci cover In ea^ soon ns gwwf yp .shnnf
Thin out parsley by Frem1 clusters. Pot surplus wlnle3 your friends. Good -rolstJ ry: Banquet, leaves
(3ood for wintering . C-B lan Is a ” celery-lcaf". glossy leaves andam burg Is a good one 9 ^ Toots. -- -• • •.•.•-zrrzChli
nO N B O X ' S ' f , iw o e k :D j: ,o (T w to
-itlt-C a o y o u M p ? .. .
_ iypcs_of.tarragon..a_oxang' it grown enough. The bright arragon (Artem isia bouqu' nnol be grow n.from Chines d in catalogs wlU be ' ean bi 1 (A dracunculoldes), •s consider useless in your French tarragon Is a r u I, grown 24 inches «*««« Sian Is taller. The green, glossy, while paler and willowy. The ench lype ls-w arm „ Spray Icandsllghllyblllng. Benlat ii type Is practically s t a r t i
and ccin needs full sun, a any bu veil-drained for fast cu t the f p lanls from shoots s ta r t si
' s o u t b a c iD find a m an stand- pan ic sia knife and another gun.
But am an to ld M rs .■Don’t you holler. y®ar-olcthing. I wanl your slM pinj
^ oul fron
scared In my life ," took^offl chased
irger said in h e r c le a r to
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W Mack Prices iLLOCK I
Mim-MAC 110-Suggested List $89.
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PRO-MAC 310-1With C arrying C ase '
SALE*SAVE«3
PRO-MAC 320-1^ u to '-S ii 'a i^ n c tu d irM c irn t*
iu g g ested List $219,
S A U *SAVI»4
>RO-MAC610-2Vtth E xtra C hain
Iuggested List $299.
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'ith These Early- es AtVOLCO ATURDAY.MA^
W l. BUILDING MATERIAI
sease f1 e a r ly spring. P ieces of rood'Taod hnnf 1 m a y hi» rppinn^pH n trmt npn'r* ’ te n c h tairagOn wUI die out over In te r If U ie^oiys not wellldfclned:.lt ilsU ieroots. - * ' ^ '
CJL of Murpby: "jpleue tell tne ' ow.to get tbe CbloeaeLaiiten Plant ' arted. We like It for winter bou- : jets.”C b ln ese -L an tem —(P b y sU srrfra iF ^ letlU is a hardy perennial tha t can :! s ta rted from seed sowed dltM lJy ; itdoors. Loosen soil and M atte r seed 'I top (do not cover a s il needs l l ^ t I r -g e n n ln a tlo n 7 rP la n rg ro w 8 “ lw irT £l la ll and produces brilliant red : ange_see(L j)ods_U ia l_ look_llke_: Ighlly-lit lanterns, used for w in ter • uquets with their lasting-color.—I inese lan tern spreads rapidly. You ‘ n buy seeds (a packet of 200 costs ; DutSi) o r you can dig up roots from ' j r friends.
[7.H. of Sun Valley: “L ast y e a r o u r ■ ony b lossom s bligh ted . W bat usedU jls?”
rhe trouble Is due to '‘fireblight> ray wlUi eiUier Benomyl (sam e a s m ate) orZIneb a t weekly Intervals.I r t when flower buds a re pea s ^ i con tinue.until p lan ts b loom .,If / buds lum brown and do not op<^
them off and bum . Next spring, r t sorav lng earlier.
c k d o o ric she forgot all about Uie tear-gas
ut a f le r she told Uie m en she had money, Tuffy took over. The’ 8* r-old, 21-pound dog, who bad been ping a t Uie fool of tbe p<vped from under the covers, ie took righ t a fle r Uiem, and U iey" off,-both of Uiem,”. sbe said. “H e
^ Uiem out Uie back door and r t o U iealley.”
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Newspaper Eaterpilst
. NEW YORK - Ira knew the ir “ p lace," vailed, and a real-life every m odern Cinderel
This Is w hat the 20-<x m arket today a re selll of 10 million American
The confession genn _ faddist B em arr MacF;
le tte rs from readers 1: zlne. T he Idea caught o he began inviting read( fo r his new publication,
A flurry of imitations titles in the early 1950s.
Confessions in the flowery and rom antic peopled with golden-hi tall-dark-and-handsomi
The stories w ere high! sinned m ust su ffer anc heroes — w ere laden p rem arita l o r ex tram ar
M any subjects — Inc . ra c ia l relationships ani ever, m entioned.
Modern confessions h< and g Irl-next^6dr‘tjT>es B ut the sln*suffer-repenl
M orals a re looser, bu subtly applied.'A woma sex usually suffers an lea rn s from the expe p a r tn e r suffers o r learns
Stories do not alway ran g e from hearth and ch
- Who buys th is stuf— . publishers indicate tha
blue<oH ar wives and educations o r less, livir
--------- M id w e s t; 'About 90 percent of the
s ep a ra te m arket exists----------re a d e re h lp ls a b o m ii^ i
The m ajority of thfe rc B ap tists.the la rg est deni devout in their religious b
These women read com buying a s m any of the
Forens ^ a n e x p i ofmurt
WICHITA, Kan. (UPI)— e v e r w ant to study the m . . _■ behind Ja c k the R ipper, J< ” “ O fU ie3® toh~ S trang lw ,’
W illiam E ckert.O r call him If you need
't io n - a t io u t .all th e 'd o c ca se s of cannibalism this o r th e DC-10 crash In Chi a ll~ the near>ass8ffilns w failed on attem pts to I
------prw idents.T he m em bers of tha t la
--------a r e p a r t of the “rogue’s ga- th e Milton Helpem luier
Center for the Forensic S d irw te d by E ckert.
T h e Wichita m an has coi f a s c i n a t i n g c o l l e c t i m u r d e r ? ,- m is f i t s and j Inten ia lio n a i d isaste rs-
--------UbEaryt-wblcb-contains-iitloo on any b r ^ c h of sci m edicine being applied to m lnistratlonofjustlce.
T he library of forensic sc a n y science tha t could be the. courtroom — has infoi on violent deaths and Injuri topics in the lib rary rang a lre ra ft accidents and ai
........na rco tics and w ar c rim es.". T h ere a re videotapes London Hospital doctor wh led th e J a d t th e R ipper mi a long w ith new spaper cll| re fe ren ce books a n d - pi dealing wllh the la test crtml techniques. —
B ut. one of the m ost exi sec tions o f . the - cen te r c W ichita S ta te -U n iv e rsl^ c
. is on m urderers and assasslr E c k e rt 'displays files on j
- ra n g e of t r i m ^ ' a n d 'c r in Including tbo Ma B arker L l ^ e Borden. J ^ 'G a c y . C M ansoh’and R ich a itiS p e^ ,
E c k e rt h as had personal e _ e n c e s w ith b k a r re crim bia
d e p u ty c o ro n e r of Sed] C o u n ty , b e p e r fo rm e d au topsies on the seven victi th e ‘‘bind, torture, k ill" mm
cades o f sin
nfess e fornrise Assn.
Im a ^ n e a world where wo ," traditional sex roles still •life P rince Charm ing exlstec erella.<H)dd confession m agazines ot id ling to an estim ated reader :an women.jnre w as bom fn 1919 whAi he icF aU ^^ began printing prob :s In his Physical Culture m< I t on so well that la te r In that v laders to subm it the ir experier ion, T rue Story, ons sprang up, peaking a t abou iOS.le ’20s and '30s w ere often tic a s Gothic novels. They w n-haired society girls and tl im e prospects.Ighly moralistic. Any woman v and_repem. Heroln«*s - but leh with giillt Yoi- cngagliig narita lsex .Including homosexuality, Int and abortion — w ere rarely,
s Iwve e d piM t of those tabo p es Eave r ^ l a ^ the soclallt >ent formula survives, but the double standard Is s:
m an who engages In prem ari an unwanted pregnancy - t xperience. Whether her mi m s doesn't seem to be relevam vays concern sex. Topics m. d chlldit>aring to religious cult stuff? Surveys by confessii that most readers a re youn nd m olhere-’wlth high scho lying m ainly In the Soum ai
the readers a re white, though sts forUIflck confessions. Maj>ereent;---------------- ^ -----------! readers a re P rotestants, wii ienominatlon.-They a re usuall us beliefs.confessions with a passion, ofte the titles as their newsstanc
sicscier oert iri fu rder, mis’I ) — If you In so u th e ; im o tiva tion , ' m u rd e re rw i •• J ^ n G a c y . — T he-fd ren w , call D r. files on canr
‘ T em ple In G ied.lnfonna-.-_- p residential i documented E ck e rt ma his century, ‘v i s io n b n Chicago, o r assassination 1 who have den t Reagan0 kill U.S. - p e rs to r ie so f
E ck e rt th e t la s t group John W. Hine1 gallery” ln v:._:those who.ha uem ational to k ill pre ic-Sciences; L y n e tte “ S
(F ord ), S ara M mpiied a - O scar Collaz c t l o n - o f r ^ l a ( H a r r j id assorted Z angara (Fi rs- in . the J o h n - S c h i B -in fo rm a-r-^R ooseve lD ra i science o r (A ndrew Jack
I to the ad- Since HlncR eagan 's life,
: science— . h a s received i be jised In people wanti Dformatlon o th e r a ssasi juries. The . M any of th e e ange from enforcem ent s
arson to said a variety*s. ................. background b2s of the haps, who stud- William said
• m urders, Office of Crin clippings, often consults - p ic tu res when I t wants
Imlnology rorism . And E sion show beln(
extensive w orst crimim r on the lib ra ry for b a d y cam pus T he library, s s ln s . . - , supported by B )n-a wide In the' field of :r im in a ls , ' . receives calls e r Gang,, globe.
Charles ' "T here’s a f Uc. ' e s t ," E c k c r t 's al expert- cops and-lab t< ilnals. Aa . o f m ystery « S e d ^ lc k wanUng backgi le d th e M rved a s techc ic tlm so f the 'Q uincy 'abo nu rd e re r - "Moet. police
T and sufferir
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nula-$c a r ry . Surveys'] th ing else —thou
___ __ reacllng them a t i' Once they spe
women p rice), th ey 'd o i ill prc- m agazines a re p; ited for being dlscanled ;
othertypeofm ag5 on the ______The.seven_M a(iership M odem Rom anc
C onfe^lons, Tn» health am ong the la rgesi
roblcm S tan d ard s d lf maga- publishers, such )t y ea r pub lishers’ prod -lences w om en standing
w ords a s ‘‘rap e ’’* Dout 40 Among the cove
of R o la t's Intlmai :en as "R aped by the Mi ' were In a n E leva to r wll I their Policem an — I J
B lue.”in who Such s to ries miut not tions of sex andng I n ..........m isleading. "Sex
H usband T ortures Inter- E m te e ’s Real Lc ;ly. If passiona te w ife wl
m u c h ............
elites. N oah S arla t, publi - c o v e r titles a re
s still advertising , the ac arltal u p to th e h y p e ;— - but "S o m eo fo u rsto i m ale c lean ," say s Ilene ant. “ We clon't use four- may W hat accounts fo ults. “ B lue-collar wonsslon wom en, even from )ung, ' M oriarty , editorial chool "T hey m ay hav%h(
a n d ___ besides th e kids, aiconfession harra tb r
tg h a about o thers who hal ^ l e ____ Adds Ms. D u b e ; '
• — hav eT h e ' brat with about the ir bodies, I jally They live in a vacuu
o f lite ra tu re , and th< jften . D esplle the use of ands in th e ir titles, m anj
ntist ^ield Isfits jh eas t_ W lc h i_ ta . _ T h e Iwas n c v ^ apprehended.........■•ensic - lib ra ry -n isn hnc-----BuuQbalIsm,-the P eop le 's ...... II Guyana and. o f course. - ■al assassinations...................- ■m ade videotapes o f t e l^ ■ b r o a d c a s t s o f t h e I I Ion a ttem pt on P resi- r*' ;an and clipped newspa- lo fthe ln c ld en tr" ' h e n added the nam e of •— Inckley J r . to the file of h av e failed in a tte m p ts '” preslclents. Including “ S q u eak y ’— F ro m m e ' - ira Jan e Moore (F ord), f ' ' lazo and Grisello Tor- r ry T rum an), Gulseppe (F ranklin Roosevelt), -J? s h r a n k ( T h e o d o r erand'Richard'Lawrence-------r tickson)Inckley's attem pt on .W a Ife, the forensic llb ra iy i k !d a flood of calls from ■ ■ nting background on ' * ■ assln a tlo n .a t te m p ts . . ■ e calls com e from law ' H It agencies, but E ckert ■ty of professionals n e e d __ ■1 bn c rim ra and mis-
aid the United Nations H rim e and Criminology H Its the fo renslc 'llb raiy ■ils.lnfonnation.on ter-...... .........I Eckert said a televl- . .. iing fllm ^ on history’s D r. linais h as ' used theackgpound.----------y. which is flnanelaUy exa ('.Eckert’8 p u b l ic a U o n 4 _ s e n of forensic m edicine.' tbe i lls from all over tbe ‘ edu<
J fa lrl^d lffiS ft“i 5 t ^ " ’t - s a id . 'i t ’s not Jusf verj) technicians. W riten l l novels have pwiiivt ■ go ^
itSoima .and we. have llbnAnlcal consultants to fieldibow." E«ce labs and medical R ef
ing
nagazy r B a ic a tT th a t they rarelyh oughl»VPn ivinfimclnw
spend their dollar (the av e r do n 't, le t It go to w aste. (
e passed on to about nine pooj led; th is figure is higher tha nagazlne.M acFadden-confessldfts— -T\ ance. T rue Experience, Seer r ru e Rom ance, and T rue Sto gest selling and the least racy, d iffe r for some o ther e jch a s Rolat. The covers roducts m ay feature scani ng nex t lo story blurbs thal s" and “ sex.”over tltlerfon recent o r upcomi m ate Rom ances and T m e Se< t M an I P aid for a M assage," w llh a Sex W eirdo," and “ Ra I Thought I Could T rust the
m ay contain fairly graphic ind rape, bul cover lilies a Sex N ightm are Every"Nlghi r e s Me In a Very Unusual Wa'
Love Stories, Is actually ' i whose husband doesn’t like
ib llsher of the Rolat magazine re a lure. As In o ther fc i actual J)roduct m ay not alw
sto ries contain sex scenes, but m e Dube, editorial director a)ur-letter w o r d s / ' '— -------s fo r the popularity of the m ap #om en arc often Isolated froi rom th e ir husbands," says F ia l director of the M acFadder ^ 0 one else to talk to during I, and they identify strongly v itb r. II ^ v M them confidence ) have overcom e their problem « ; “ Slncejm any of our readei ^ lic a flo n and dcn'( = knw ai is, they read the confessions t( cuum ; they don 'l read any oth I they don 't know w hat’s.goingi 8 of such words as “re a l’’ and any of the m agazlnes.are sa l
—
D r. E c k e r t a n d m a s k u s
jx a m ln e rs a re ' Ued dowr je rv lce ,’l-E c k e r t- gald^'-'Noc i>em have tb e Ume to get KlucaUon o r research ... So tt h e on ly one likp it in the worid m In ternational d a ta base ai ^ e ry s ig d iflcan to n e ." ' ’
T h e cen te r, c rea ted In 1975.
Ib ra iy E ck e rt h a d 'c o m ^ ^ l i
E c k e rt , bead of tbe In lem atl t e f e r e o c e O r g a n iz a t io n
* ■.
zines: wes -y read any- - :ts^maydeny^------------------------
erage cover Confession
eople before ' -lian for any
-lYue Love, c re ts , Tm e Ilory — are y-confession
s o f these . inllly clad it use such
ming Issues Secrets a re ." "Locked Raped by a he Man in
lc descrip- a re often
5ht - My /ay ," from' a ^ t _ a _________________:e sex lhat
Incs. "TIic ..T here Iform s of regu la rly si
l» » y s 'lv c Edmondson . R om anceG
lul they’re M rs. Mor ■at Rolat. onlygenulni...... , . th e s to r ie saigazlnes? a sense of rom other polished." Florence Real o r nc
len g ro u p - .......... a lw ays reacig th e d a y - -m a t te r how' ..w lththe--------- Is^ lm osl alv:e to r e a d In T m e E !ms. S ingle P are i|cre don t . . , w hen she is anything • , ihen feels ne
i to learn, The d ay ia•‘*’e r ype m court a s j
.. la te r m arrii needed husbi
aid to be . The mosl
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wn lo Fo rensic Medi« 'one of -a lso p u tB o u ta m e t-ln to -T betoplcooerec tb ls ls J a c k th e R ip p e r
u iy -o f th e Rippi and a _ c o v e ^ , but E cJ
m igh t h av e bewag
I’iQ tbe A nd b e tbli s t a l l i n g tha t
atlonal help b ring fu ture In to ju stice .
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d-targelyo ffab rtuatwl la m a b1 Is a core of confession/ sell to th e various publishei son. -an editorial sta ffe r ;2 Group since 1974. lo r ia r ty says that MacFaddc line confessions. “ You never h !s a re re a l," she adm its, "bu t of w hat's fake, like when i
‘ not, s to ries In confession ma{ sach too-tldy, happlly-ever-afi )w trau m atic the problem ; At a lw aysam an .- - • - - J Experience’s “ I ’m Not M ren t," a m other of two Is fore is deserted by h e r husband, neglected.and robs a store tog / is saved by the policc office) IS a cha rac te r reference for t rr ie s the mother, thereby i isband-falher Image. -- s t strik ing ch arac le ris t^
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sdicine (INFORM ). SS»m onthly new sletter.-- ^ . ; . 'recent m onth was the ^erkUllDgs. Tbe iden- >nJpp er w as n e v e r d i s - - - loiSckert.feelB the c a s e ____ chbeen soIv«] if in- ke;
b in k s a l ib r a r y rei a t Information can ‘ ire J a c k tb e R ippers , <y<
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stJjrfreclancB iT ------- — genon w riters who -dep ihers," says Nelly mei r a l the Lopez " sex-
negidden trie s to use Tier know for su re If Hav )ut you do develop Abs in a s to ry Is too hou;
buslmagazines a lm ost andvafter-endlngsno-----------Teai; And th e solution
--------- hold1 Making It a s a says oreed to get a Job not t id . H er older son lagg toga lna tlen tlon . "Vicer w ho appears read j r the boy - and awai y supplying the som<• . new
^ '^ B c o n fe ss lo n .^ a n d i
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f o r f e l i r~ B y VICTOR WILSON
Newhouse News Service
_ A ^ r d i n ^ t o - ^ H » a m -— t h e y - w e r c - - f l r s t ' nax
. dom esticated by the Egy; - Bomettrhere along the Ilne, f
probably a dog-lover — ci w ith a new nam e: " c a t.”
- T h a i 's a p ity , acco Fairch ild , because ils orlgl probably chosen by the ani •was "mlii'^ — a , beau m ellifluous word.
Mlu, he says, "sounds m ore fragra.(it.LL,Thc gam e c m ouse becom es.-lcss-sln i “ certa in ly the word 'mlu
. b e tle r" than its curren t vers
F a irch ild , a fte r long ant labiJtTTias p ro d u c e r TCai L u n a r Astrological Guide foi T h e ir Owners” (P o tter Boo w ith Illustrations by Lalla W
* F a irch ild lives In London n o v e l i s t , p l a y w r l g l sc reenw rite r. W ard is s B roadcasting Company act k n o w n to A m erican s
- ‘‘M asterp iece Theater” rolesIn a knowledgeable-and-p
forew ord, F rederick Davies ..B riton .who w ears no m an’s
h is re g a rd fo r mius, calls a n . book fo r them and Ihclr coi “ a m ag ica l Idea." .
" I t 's quite possible,” Dav " th a t a c a t dictated this WilUairo F airch ild during p h a se s of th e moon, silting b typew riter, grinnlng'and nodi
J - H e adds:--"A -know l^ge .as tro lo ^ ca l Moon Makeiqi m lu w ill unlock the door lo h lag ly -u n p red ic lab le behav
.charig ing moods.. This .bool k ey ."
a f le r read in g bis book, Ihej re a d it to tbe lr mlus.
"N a tu ra lly ," the author u (yo u r m lu) will know It a l l . b u t h e 'l l be deeply Impcessed oewfouDd knowledge, and < c re d it w ith a m lu Is always a b
K-- ■
T uesday . May-2fl. 1981
T Imos-Nows, Twin Falls. Idt' • Clasalfl
■ - C o m i c s
en re Is this depiction of v, ependenl - financially and « len In Ihelr lives. This relnfor ;x roles Is oflcii coupled w ith w sgallve altitudes toward the w'c Take, for exam ple. Real Stor av e M ore Exciting Lives? bsence from My M arriage to )usewlfe-mother en ters the < tslness, m akes a few mistakej id Is crushed by the criticlsja rn u iy .-sh e ^ rf iw iaa c k lo ro i l!O cca^onally-lhere a re stor ilff jobs successfully or get ou y s Ms. Edmondson. "B ul gene t a t the forefront of social chai gglng behind a s fa r a s women’s "W om en's lib doesn't seem ad e rs ," asserts M rs. M oriarty rare it exists becausc It h as alli me decisions a t home, such s w refrigerator. They’re prln d t h a t s ta tu s .' ^
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iroTogical < nes and o
H ere a re , w orkups form
------------------------- L U N A R -A- fast-jnoving: I
n -fW re W ld r^ ro n -D o n 't- la i a m o d - a n d - aPPl“ “JW » !u yptians. But th e only mlu ! ,s o m e d n e - " ’ bedHnie- cam e along ^UNAR GI
w hen h e 's yoi c o rd in g lo h e 's old. Don’l Iglnalnam c, c a rs when clde inlmal IlseK, L U N A R C aulllul and overw eight. II
one kitten. C Is somehow basket, don’t tr e of m lu and LUNAR LE( nister, and- L e t h im 'b e t iluhouse' Is th rone. Don’l l rslon. for h e a r t strain md a rduous - LUNAR pt.si 'a tslgns; A ab le to apprw for Cats and affection. Don' ooks. M.95) d ances on your Ward. , LUNAR SA on and Is a -whal- he wants g h t . a n d g e ls il. Staunc
a B ritish freedom — esp ictress well of one-m iu r e
fo ^ -h e r ._ .g a m b lc iL = J irs i les. LUNAR LIB•perceptive • •Glve hlm a sai es, another ey e you wilh de I’s co lla r in -h is - f lr s t- s lp . -fl >n astrology equal gallan try nm panlons a sen tim ental ol
LUNAR CAP av le ssay s , th e feline frater lls one to a s th e sparks f lg certa in th is and h as ai [ beside h is sorrow behind xJdlng." ...W atch^ fo r skli g e -o f - lh e " depression.:- V of y ou r . A uthor F airoI his seem - n e v e r forget Q v lor-and— ‘c re a tu re o f th e i H )k-ls-the "T h a t’s why (
th e d a y ." he w ladetsObat— h arb o r-the lr^eo ley should an d p r iv a te live
an d w e’re asle says, "h e an g tily aw ake, *
II already, n o rw arin sU en c ed a t y ou r A n d ln c a se y o u ’i
a bit of m lu ’s moon sigi ibelp. v ides tab les by
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tf wometr--as^weak and— ---------nd em otionally — on the nforcemenl of traditional th w ary, ignorant o r even e women’s movement.Story’s "Do C areer Girls s ? I Took a Leave of e to Find O ut." A bored . - J lie cold, cm el world of a k esd u e to Inexperience •tlclsm of he r superiors. ______rhousanndhubby._____ ____ .storlesJn-w hlch-w om en— — .— • I out o f bad m arriages," generally confessions are change and a re certainly en’s llb lsw n c e riic d ." sm to affect confession a rty . "They a re vaguely > allowed them to resolve ch as who picks oul the prim arily hom em akers,
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1 g u i d e
o w n e r si re sam ple astro log ical j rm lu s ; <■ ■-A R IE S :_ T h I s _ m iu - i s — -___Jg: he won't walk If h e can ‘ ■ :-lau g trah h In )ra tfa ll8 rD o "s successes; M ake sure h e ' s " --------m lu in your_bedroom a t ■: v
GEMINI: P am p er him -• young, adm ire him when '
on’t allow him near moving ■ ‘ elderiy.
; C A N C E R : M ay b e ' t. If female, let h e r keep I. Once you give one a »’t try lo change It.
LEO: Usually a b ig mlu.)C the power behind the - n 't break promises. Watch .. rain.
EISCESiDoublful.you!Ube________p re d a te the depth of his '. . [>on'l ml.sunderstand if he ''our Shadow.
SAGITTARIUS: Knows an ts and will see tha l he lunch believer In personal • especially his own. A sort •
I revolutionary party . A i irs t. ia s t and always.LIBJIA: A r e a l ^ a r m e r . ' •I Saucer of rnllk and he’ll •' h deep appreciation before j .-R etu m bls toasts with ‘ ’Dtry. Don't think h e’s just a lo ldpuss.:APRIC0RN: The Job of a tern ity . born Into trouble ] \ks fly upward. He k n o w ^ __B accepted 11. hiding w L / :Ind a m ask of aloofness. s l^ ^ tro u b le s Hnked_to _
alrchild tells readers to et tha t the mlu Is -a -th en lgb l.”--------- 'hy they sleep so much In e writes. “They need to • .p-eoergles-for th e in ic h — ;----------lives a fte r the sup h as set . asleep - o r som etim es . ; > ke, since cats neither love lence.' ’/ou’r e in doubt about y o u r .....'— isign b irth date, he pro- i
by w h lch y o u can trace lt. - :
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-4 . .- T J A U R U 8 tA pri.20 , t o f 1 MW p ro jec t you
h u u lto rlo r raotlvM .-------- .>■;— 0 E M I N U M .> l2 L
u a o c U tM u>d f e t tbi . avo id b ig tx p r a d l tu n
----------- M O O N C H IL D R E I* t tu d y iw w -w aya t o l n ■ m onay a x p e r ts fo r Um
L E O (Ju ly 22 to A t g rsaaad to w a rd y o u r
i A void o a a w ho ia to e V IR G O (A ug. 22 to
•x p a n d iflg y o u rii ita ra lo tb a fu tu ra . T h ink al
L IB R A (8a p t 28 t> y o u rra la tio n a h lp w itii p rova I t A tta o d a o d a
SC O R PIO (O ct. 23 w all a n d do w b a tav a r n ie e a a ifu lIn e area r m
S A G IT T A R lU a (Ne changaa now t b a t cot
' f titu ra . T ak a a tap a to 1 C A P R IC O R N (Dae.
, y o u r b o okkaap lng ma w hara y o u a u n d in fin
A Q U A R IU S (Jan . 21 . . t tU o n o f a a a o d a ta a an
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co m fo rt a n d c b arm to • w ith co-w orkera c an bi
“ Y O U R C H IL D 1£- h a v e a flna pa ra o n ality
t o o t b a r » t o b « y « t h a 8 f o r a n y eo d aa v o r th a t D o n 't ne g lec t e th ica l ti
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S)@(S®Ip)©lould see How ve progressec their objectmIN D EN CIES: Y o u 'h a v a m a n y I r your'aUTTWindlnga m o ra pU a* encouragm ent w hara d aaarvad td a t th ia tim a.
I t o A pr.-19) E n g a g e In jw o p a ra raaU w y o u r tru e po tanO ala . S b one.
.go to M ay-20) B tu d y im pottain 'OU have In m ind . B a ca re fu l o f ’aa. T aka I t «aay ton ig h t.^ l . l a Ju n a a i iP l K u a a j»aw-pl< 1 them to co o p er« u w ith y o u . Bi tu raa of monay.
ElEN (June 22 to J u ly 21) T aka1 Im prova y o u r financia l a U tu a . ’ th a adv ica you naM . I> A ug. 21) S tu d y how fa r y o u bj o u r goa ls . tn d -m aka naadad c to e opinionatad.2 to Sep t. 22) B a m ore an th u aa m a U ao tb a t y o u h a v a g iM ta r k a long ha p p y Unaa.
8 to O ct. 22) I d e d daiy to th i r i th o tha ra a n d to d o w h a tav e r x l a l a ffa ir w ith congania la.23 to N ov. 21) A nalyze y o u r
v a r wU) im prove I t ao y o u c a n 1T m a tta ra . ..................
(Nov. 22 to D a b 2 l t Y ou ahoul could laad to g ra a ta r auccaaa to Im prove y o u r h e a l th . .« c . 22 to J a n . 20) T a k e timia U m athoda ao th a t y o u know <
1 financia l m a tta ra .). 21 to Fab . 19) T r y to m e e t tb iI a n d y o u g e t a h ea d m u c h fa iU ; of one w ho oppoaae you . )'U rMMFT20r T « k e i l n i a 'td 'a d i to y o u r lu r ro u n d ln g a . A d i« s b r in g fine r e fu lta now.
) i s B O R N T C !)AY . . . b e o r I Uty b u t m u s t la a m to ba m or* I le g re a ta a t auccaaa In life. Id ea h a t requiraa v is ion a n d I m a ^II tn ln in g aarly In life.
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Q. Who t tk l , BuDd a bet bear a pa th to yourdooil
A. Ralph Waklo E m eno l& e tha t in one o f hi* t o n Sarah S . B. Yule w ho pan tru e . Incidentally. A numb been pa ten ted , bu t they h
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found th a t out.
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:o tion tha l a i k * acalp la th e *ign of literary o b « m tio n a r a baldneaa are ue! Johm on w rote, *TTie cauae of ryoefl o f the biafai a n d h a riuinkiDt 1 w rote. ••UgUneaa h a field withoo] leavet, o r a bead w ithoo i hair.” And
rallve'in-ancfcnt-pK M refb:— A-food.rtKrigrowbald."
the P o p e ^ e d n ‘% u n ^ -----------jund lead aeal called a bulla once UKd
om tiMue In the R e p u t ^ o f Ird tnd ,I green.p WEST OUTLAW - ................. ...Id We»t outlaw ! killed the m oat m ei?
a t th a t one , air. M ight h a re bees Ie Krving aa a d ie riff in w atheffl g o f 24 m en blamed fo r tb e robberkt lonU nans. Records don’t d iow the ir how many Plum m er petaonaOy dit- ig e d h im b n h ito w n g a llo w tfa i 1864.
1 b e tter m ou a etn p and th e w ^ d will >r7lerson inchided a lengthier line quite aennont, according to a lady named p a itp h n u ed tb e quota tion . I t im't
um ber o f superior m oose tiip s hare ey h a re n 't sold a n y w h m neatly as lap tn p .X)WTAtXERSth e Soud i Seas pe rm it tb e speaker I ^O abtes pe r mfaiute. Y ou'get some s w hen y o u know th e typ ical Amett* b les p e r m inute whBe th e j r a s | t syOablea p e r m inute. Som e i a o t m le Ufe p a c e 'o f a people b y how fsst n th e foregoing suggests otbenvitt.
ook longer in to y o u taet w bea tilk* n B r d o e f r ^ r U d d e O Q I I I f i C i a r
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A copy otMio Million Is on llle with (ho Clerk of tho Court and may tw reviewed uponrequeai.
. . The Pstliion has been ae( for hearing In Ihls Court of the 27 day of May. 1861, at the hour of 1:30 a.ni. at the
. .court room of Ihe above ’ 'en tllled Court In Twin Falls,' County « l Twin Falls, SUte
ahow cause, II any, why ihe petlllon ahould noi t>e
B A T E ^T hls 2nh day of
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----------"Ilce h ae expired?” —-------------- FOUNDOOGS---------------- JJPWATTHETWINFALLS r ANIMAL SHELTER I - LOCATEO:1398THAVE.W.-.
I PET.OF THE WEEK! Female>-Que«nsland-Blue-He«ler,-B------t'w kao ld puppy white
l ‘ . IMPOUN6EOMay30 <1. Female Golden Retriever
'f ^ ^ O e ^ n short hair mixed, f . puppy, female; 4 months
f','S . Male Black,. Drown.and - tw h lte - terrrlor mix.
Mala eiacK Lab, bouQht ‘ Trtim pfound eartlorthls year,L fooksllkfi purebred.
5. Female black & while
e!'!Sal'e tMlge Un and while . fo ro l type, to new homo.
7. Female black & brown sh e p h erd 'ty p e , to. a now~ home.a. Male buck poodle.
IMPOUNDED May 211. Real cu te female Bassel Hound.2. Mala buck Ub. 0 months old, looks like purebred.3. Young male u n boxer.
_ 4. Fem alabeaglopup p y .___
HOURS4:30-7PMCNLY thru F r k U y ; 7 » ^
fV vcM uS i' Dona t n C re^n t < In a ^ J w u r . and SOiS) or ' D £ S T m Y £ O H tw 4 S h o u n .: pltasactllorrrianO w pound > (Mf/yfo chadrw hsfA sr Mur 1 p a ln ta b M n p lc k td u p .ih ia . la no t tin up^o-<ttl9 iltU- •M lxod <3oga tn - h tn i to da-
coma to the pound lo l l your pef la then .
Ooma and p l ^ oul a puppy or full grown dog- they w ouU lo ra ta lia n a n o m e. _ ; l l
Som eone’s "discard '" may M th e ^ m ^ j^ w a n t l Read
U sed equipmonl wim "like new " performance Is
.available ^ our CUasllled columns. Watch our ads. 73M831.Can Claaslllad. 73MU1.Wa fereadvw henvouafa l _
I te m s you need are available today, a i attractive prices.See our CUsslfied columns.TXlMSi.__________________REWARD: for return Of red Schwinn dirt bike. Removed Irom garage Sal. eve. 734- m a . '—
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JEROME DOG LOG' , LoveablaandLoyal
s ^ s s r s ; ™ .Hours: aam^pm mon-frl
^ i. t female Labflrlah Seller IR. croas, rede months.LE, .2 .1 fomal9^u#lnl[aft,Sn8fc-
.h e rd X, gray. bUck & brown,
3,^**mala terrier, while & >9 buck , 3 monlhs.
m o n th s .____
Tho'Anlm tl She lltr will tya',n cloaed on Monday May 25 In,e obaorvtnce a l Memorltlta Day.
Bl 19M Dog licenses have9f explredlIt Dogs may be seen al Iho10 Anfmal Sheller at Ihe end ol■0 4lh Avenue Weal In Jerome.
For Information, call 324-1 8436:B . . . , ------- ------------------------d -III I I2 CM__________SpecmNoticea
ART"CLASSES for young>f people, ages 6 to IB. in-
siructor A r t Brackett. Call734.2121.________________HYPNOSIS. Weight lo ss .' tobacco, SelMrnprovemonl. Sell hypnosis. 27 yrs expor. Inquiries welcome day or. nlghl.CallJohn,324-72a(. WANTED11,000 Magic Valley
I residents who warn to savo - ' money everyday. 733-4M0 ~ ■9amn5fioon/afjor4pm;---------
P.S. Our freo IrUI olfer Is coatlnq-yoiT“«0041000 a n -- nually by not answering Ihe
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3 A LC O H O L IC S • ANONYMOUS
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AMWAY, etc. Are over-" exposed and out performsd by tha best mullMevel op-
; Beverly Hackney u k e s '
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danco. Call 7334139. 734-7048 . ; ---------- --
« —___________ 'n•I DANCEANDTUMBLING
Fun aummer acttvlly, Ages , 3-12. Pra-ballel, croailvo. , fi Inlornallonal folk danco. Ex-
perlenced Inslructor Wendy0 Ring 734-2178. Call now i '■ Umlled enrollment. Classes[• bOQlnJuneS, ■________ |^ OMSO Miracle Solvonl. 6 '
ounces *12 posi-paid. Cash, j------check - o r —monoy~ordor.“ 'I
GomccHncorporatod-drawor' |, 229 TN. Twin Falls, Idaho |
03301. I? _______________________ J1 I NEED MATURE woman. 6 ‘
o r more hours a day, 5 days I• a w oel(..to .he la 'ln -m v r»- '
; jKICK CIQARETTE HABIT- {
f, Don'l spend hundredsi Do II / [
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To. Stop, P.O. .Box 589^ tKennewick, Wn 99336. i
-------------- LAW SHOP------------rUnconleslod divorces, STS. <1
1 Bankruptcy and corporation,' E S80. - WTllar-'tSO., elc. Mall a
, order available. 33W)732. ^_ ________ .
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M O R M O N iS MWhat do you know aboul me Mormon Church? Call 734- 2613 for a recorded now mossaoewBekly._________
NEED INFORMATION
j s s a• OFHAZELTON, IDAHO
Anyone .who saw or had. personal conUct wllh JameS' Brown, ol Haielton, Idaho
_____durlnQ.tho-Bvonlng-hQura.of-. -May l3, tesi.pleaaeoonU Q l-
Carole Calvin or EUlne Connell al345-211lcolloct.
------- PALMISTRY-READINQI-AII-readlngs are private A-coo- fldenllal.1S«6eiue U kosN . 733-40er^ .__________
PARKINSTrrUTEOFHEALTHCARE
— Acupressure, reflexology.
hydrolherapy/ and nolherapy. Tension and weight loss our specialty. Sarvfng Twin Falls. Surfoy. Rupert 4 Paul. Houso calls avalUble. 24 Hrs. except Sunday. Phone cenlral ol> fL e e ^ r f^ 7 . ............. -
M Personal Quota Sorvlce = • Aulo • Homeownera .r-- ll] •Health Insurance
RoraO vencre Agency
. Deoendable Ins. Service
d S e l e c t e d O f f e r s
ji. _007________ JotodlnleresL
»' - A D M I N I S T R A T I V E /0 BOOKKEEPER- Combining d your abilities lor Ihls area ^ will^Und you a ^ ^ w l t h
" I l l ' l l 734-!s50. Sneliing &
AUTO BODY Mon (2) and- painter or combination men
t needed In now modern1 shop. Excotlenl opportunity . , for experienced people.. Send replies to P.O. Box, 1566, Twin Falls, ID 83301. All •
replies confldonlUi.______\
DRUM DRYER OPERA- I TOR/SUPRV. *35,000- fee . paid. Jody, 734-2550. Snell-- - m n 8 8 nelilno,-----------------—
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNtTY for tho right Individual lo leam Iho professional retail auto aales business.
' Excollont working facilities, prolessional Iralning. In- como.unfrmll9d..famiry hoaj_ ^ pllallzallon. vacations, do- monslralor; Apply In person to Dick Day. Dick Doy ;
/Oldsmobile & Buick, 7 li Main Avo. S.. Twin Fails. II unable to appear for' interview during business • .hours, arrangemonls will be ,
- -madOrAII-lntervlews-alrtclly- ■;conlldenllal. {
' EXPERIENCED Olesol semi drivers. Minimum ago-25. \
preferred... j-733-2733___ ______ J
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I o r o d r e - r u n s m u s t !1‘c t e d w ith in 3 0 d a y s cin o t b e e l ig ib le fo r a « th e ite m s e l l so r h o t b y th e 45e w s Ul
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FEMALES WANTED!.:•IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
ColumbU Basin Job Corps- Center- Moses U ka. WA
- has jusl gone (Jo^d. Openings exist lor females ages, iS-21 to train In- carpentry." food service,
' btking, palming, plastering, ,0 brick layinp. llle soltlng.,1 oj _woiding. All expensea.pald Ql. ..plus room & board & spend- ,g Ing allowances, To make
applications conUct your local JACS Rep. Kimberly
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J* FRIENDLY COUPLE lor llvnn manager of 35'unlt apartment building, Bonda- blo. Write Box-lJO . c/o
; Times Newa. PO Box 546, TwinFalls.lD63301.
, FULL-TIME registered Med- C l-. ica Technoioglsi needed to jr- participate In all depart- H m enu of clinical laboratory., Immediate opening, share , weekend and cal/ dofy. a CompeUllve saUry and ,, excellent benefits. Coniact;
'* M‘ nfdoli^em orl4U ^7p°iX^ e r t , ID. 43»<M81 or 43S-
FULL-TIME lanltor wanied. Experience helpful. Hours.
' S M y a i^ siso p m . ™ ***'INSURANCE AGENT- Personal linos. Underwriting or rating exp. License pro- forred. Jerry, 734-050, Sneliing and Snelllno.
Il's lime 10 make ihe awllch NOW. FURNrrURE SALES. Grow wllh this company.
- - n e t ' l l , S n e l i i n g and
JOBCORPS'VOCATJONAL TRAINING
AGES 18-21 - -C A L L ................^ .42W 4S6 .
URGECOMPANY.............1 Needs a personable go- < getter to work Magic Valfey I area. Knowledge of live-' • stock helps.*18,000............... I
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NEEDED BRIGHT, AQ- \GRESIVE PERSOfJ FOR \PERMANENT PART-TIME { POSITION IN TIMES-NEWSACCOUNTING OFFICE. '
- -SKILLS NEEDED TYPING AT-- 50-WPM. .10KEY. ANDFIL-. '
ING. POSmON WOULD *! ENTAIL WORKING WITH \ COMPUTER TERMINALS. > SWITCHBOARD. AND TH^ PUBLIC. FULLJTIME'WORK DURING su m m er MONTHS
• -OF—TUESDAY THROUGHFRIDAY 6:30 AM TO 5:30 PM FAND SATURDAY 6:00 AM TO bNOON. REDUCED TO 5 fiHOURS DURING FALL AND tiWINTER MONTHS WHICH p
.5ja_£M-AND_SATUaOAY- -F8:00 AM TO NOON. AP- uPOINTMENTS. CAN ' .BE kMADE FOR TUESDAY AND rWEDNESDAY INTERVIEWS ^8 Y CONTACTING MS. KAY X
.M A BEY ...:i_^iRSO N N ECMANAGER 733^)931. 3 .
‘ WEDNESDAY. TIMES-NEWS PiIS AN EOUAL OPPORTUNI- WTY EMPLOYER. ..________ atNEEDED FOR 1981-82 ISCHOOL YEAR: Kinder- «
asrten Instructor for a hall- W.me position (mornings C(
only). Musi have Idaho E l^ I e rmentary Teaching Certlfi-. liecate "Endorsed for Kin- Al
■june*'*5,“ ^ M ? !* n S ? U M t ^ appiicallon form Irom:
-Dr. T.R.- "Dick"- Roros. £ Supt.- „
-BIISTSchoolOistTlctf2M----------aBliss. Idaho 63314 m
Phone 352-4445 _ jS •frr
NUTSI.Ar«:you-tlr«d.ol-worklng-for- — peanuts? Do you know aulo {:> and iruck pana insjde out? {JJ,
ence? II so- then Ihe oppor-tunity you've been wanting ZZis here. ACT NOWI Jerry. PJ734-2550..Sneliing & Snell- ^
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PERMANENT PART-TIME Manulaclurers rep wllh na- ta
needs^me'rchandl ino and surveying p e o p leV Je call on lood sloreaand other ao, reuil oullela. PJeaao send resume andfor qualllkl^tions 10: Burden AssoeUtea,--------4583 Westvlew Drhre. SLC,UUh 84117 or call 801-278- 2017. Retired .-people welcome.
004 SpecUl Notices OO
P la c e y o u r " F O R : l o r ^ b w e e k " ( P a y f o r y o u r o d I ll y o u r U o m h o s^ n
. . .w i lD L b iu i l i r i w u i o d d l f lo n a l w e e k .
O ffo r g o o d f o r p t on i t o m s f o r so le
..m o s f b o c o H o c lo c o x p i r o s . '
S I 1 3 2 T h t i
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at 007 .lobaoflntifast3K RADIO SALES MANAGER ill. W ealam Idaho Market MOR nt- Adult AM. Saury, Com- _ mlaaksri and good fringes
sand reaum e P.O. Box 1178. Caktweii.ktohoaseos. __ REGISTERED COS-
P ,. METOLOQisr. naeded for M cosm eiica departmenl In ;d.~ ladles' apparel alora. Fhra ea. day weak, good saUry, In- ' benefits. Only aales- :e, oriented, self-motlvalod ig, persons need apply. Send X reaum e lo Box N -» c /o [Id .Times Newa Box 548_Twln d -: - Falls. ldahQ8330l.- •»0 SAWTOOTH-' NATIONAL ur RECREATK)N area, Ke(- 1y chum, Idaho. Clerk-Typlsl,
or -Applicants musi have alit currant notice ol rating on•- tha Federal Civil Senricero C lerkTypiatexam ... .6. Applications will b e ac-
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t! SECRETARIAL/CUSTOMERf . CONSULTANT lo work Ina Inauranca line.' No Ik^anaef. raqulrad.- E*caHer>{ caraerd poaltlon wllh advaiKamanlt; potpntlaLZ^Jarry, 734-29S0.r. Snallinfl&Snellfnq.
^ TAKEITTOCOURr and work on excillng cases
I. a s dadkutad. A D M IN I S - T R A T IV E /. ASSISTANT In legal flokl.
^ % t e ? l S ' i n «• iQH;_______ ___________! THE CASTLEFORD JOINT . SCHOOL OISTfllCT N0#4I7
will ba accepting applica- tiona from May 4,1981 until
, June 19. 1961 for (1) Seo- ' ondary Engllah teacher,
m lnorln aocUl studlea, math
applkutlons ' conUcl;Caatleford Joinl School Dis- 1trlct, " No#417-“ Edward 1Schenk. Superlntendenl. 1537-8511. Affimatlva Ac- ■
. tIorWEqual Opportunlhf j^m ftlover.__________ |
“ THE CASTLEFORD JOINT 1SCHOOL DISTRICT No#417 (
sJu n e 19, ifiit for (I) vCertified S w ia l Education cTeacher. For further In- t(ormatlon and appllcatlona fcontact: Caatleford Joint 7School' District Nof417> 'Edward Schenk. Superin- 1tendent. 537-8511. Al- jfirmatlve ActionfEqual Op- £
- Qorlunllyemployer.^------------V<3[UNTeEi% needed tb !!work a l the HOUND POUND. ^Please call 734-2851 after Ea m --------------------------- a
WANTED S: IMMEDIATELY! M
Parts peraon with aome Nbackground In tractora & yifarm machinery wilh ap- al tilude to leam and marugeparts department. Apply In s
Kart H. Dahmer- GfT*afl8-Managor. KahrH-uclch ?-Ford-TraotofrTwin Falls:— ------ ^ '
WANTED, exoerlenced
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M ldTal*tM 4-&4 ^WANTED plumbers, uphol- Ik aterere, general coniractora bi
6ag2.oim2744. ^ 73WANTED: Experienced - COSMETOLOGIST^th cll-entele. Nice working condl- Mlions. •Apply at The Hair "Alfalr. 7 3 3 ^ . ___________ WWE HAVE-DISCOVERED-a
Wheel it to tne bank. Best ~ sa les opportunlly In iho
T m m ty rM K T T irT srd T rii: “ jd^ealjor^lieoe^aludenta or
•fr o i^ - 00to*ib:00P.M. ~_...W R n;E R S ^W R IT E flS __
AppHcittona are being taken] through J u n i la t for part- .
and Gooding ares. Some night work coverlno maal- Iflga-larraquired.-Peraofle - Inleresled in lolling Magic Valley r^ o rs^ a b o u ^ tfM ir
bad^rounS^w d Inlareala^ln repoAino nowa and feature events. Plaaae no calls.Lettere should be addressed to;
RAYSU mV AN _
P.O. Box 648 Twin Falla, Ida'
8J301,________
004 SpecUl Notkioa go,
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p r l v o t e p a r t y o d s o n ly : O l o le o t h e r t h a n r e a l o s t a t o . lo d w l th in SO d o y S 'f rc rn th<
M W S ^ N E W Sh t r d S t . W « i t , 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 ’
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^ ...UKEIOMEETPEOPLE?ges .-W*nt to work your ownf>5. f*oura and eam as much aa
p u want? Part-time or ful>-=5. lime. Sales opportunityfor .progressiveIn IlnancUi Institutksn
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SS S»Lt3MAN WANTED. m«fl tfin dependable, ssii-
• 'm o is te d . A ll'o lhers 'no^.
*{; • ay'ea. Sll'iliikn. 4 ^ “ '° ”,5^ SALESPERSON WANTED In« r o u f,a«« ranee_ and-Leasen t ' Debl.full or part-time. We
g will train the right person,c -ConUct Del Van Orden in
ic- North. Downtoiim Twin Falla.1. WANTEDI Experienced new
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” 015_____________BibytinenA srrrE R w/4 yr. experience
•a haa opanlnga. Organlred <a aummer aclivllles. Small I flroup. Dropjnsok.734<618.
BABYSfTTlNG. - any .1 age.'y Fenced yard, Hoi meaU &
m S o raI BABYSfTTlNG. my home..J anytime except Fri iilghts, '
li :i" BABYSrmNG any age. My 'h Calif 733-8838.________________ IJ. -BABYSrmNG-ln-m rhome.-; Polly trained. Close to Har-- rl son School. n t A w1 WILL 0 0 BABYSrrtlNG IN 1■ MY.HOME D >,i onli, Agi
L n i r l t f 'Phone 73*^18 ,7?»8119, "
• YOUNG RESPONSIBLE J' Grandmother, desires to t■ care for your child. Will ae- s I cep t onlv 3 children, so thal r I your ehltd wlii be properly r I cared lor. Largo spacious ,■■ home 7^0-8:30, Mon-Frl. !:
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o il SltolloniWWM liOONCBETC FIATWOM: s
.Orlvawaya,-patios, oaraoe p
EXPERIENCED a'SEAMSTRESS will do alter- Irationa, unending, Uiiorlng, 5( and dreaa making In my home from Oam-jpm. 648 M onUna.Ooodlnorfe44656.- - -NEED YOUR Uwn mowed or »y » f d ^ d o n e ? Call Darrell v«
E X P E R I E N C E D H 0 U 8 E C L E A N I N G O penings Mom Tues. Thurs. ' dt
_ F fl..M o ^ n ^ |jn ly ._ f l6 l« f i_ J 2
LAWN MOWING EXPERIENCED. 24 YEARS OLO. REASONABLE FREE ^
-SJLOOKING FOR day, wk, (ei
■? a A S ! '.° .7 '. g c i i - aposition, in all types 01 ol- S3: fleas. Comprehensive adm
2!7 3 » ^ a s k f o rd u d y _________Cl-_______________________ aci
UNDERGROUND sprlnklsr Co system s Insulted. Phono- J s
WE MOW and deep rake Na -U w n a ,-tr lm . Ireea-ahruba,- -tio
vervraaaoriable. 733-5846. Bl|
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I ! D E A L E R S’ V Only 3% o l the hom«« Ir . I prole«todbyo«»<urlly ty i I » W ilh98% olthom <,fk*|p |.
I SCAM ol IDAHO. INC I
Jf p o n lM io o c ia to u rd a o Ie i • Inlllol inveitm«nl o< S75(
Invanioty - I — •P r«viou tM le*axp«rienc
•------ n « * » ,o ry ....... ..................I • Complelo training provid
T •M o«H dohooroo»ovalIoh 1 I We ore offering you on «
t oppoHurilly io thoro In tl locurity Induitry,
t Fof lull Inlormallon on ihl . oblo •I*clronle locurily pro
f c e u i C T ( M a :I S O N A B t C A N O IV P oa t O lfica EI S u n Vallay. Idi
017 BusiMuOpportunHies —------------------------------ 0
RRST MORTGAGE, money 'neadodfoxpanalon. SUIe f
“£S3 warehouse, ^*300,000. 20% relum. 3-5 <year payback. Gross annual cIncome *1,000.000 +. (206) '878-5160.___________ • tlFOR SALE Young Dairy independent dijirlbulorahip. ' reu il d a^^rou te^ equip- (
coverlno Mlnl-CassU arM.
GOOD esUbllshed business ' In a small town al a rea so n - - n
_ab lo price- 2 bedroom home- -included. All equlpmeni and !! Inventory. Terms avalUble.Call Everett 32S-5053.' Town
. and Country Reallora, 733- 0718. Norn loctied In Iho r . M em ounU ln Bumiino~lo J f
-INVEST-IN good solid busM --".f ness opportunity. Local «r busInMS. Need teO.OOO to . i *100,000 short term. Inlerest
penv&bli‘i id i^ 3 * 7 ^ 7 ^ ^ ° '
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lied Incomo PotentUI. Call . - Mr.Wallor8l-800.438«2e. gj SMALL priming and paper «
-products'businass for sale” " ^ by owner, Qood location. =
Inaulre;B & L lnc..P .O .B ox S3i SM.TwlnFalls. ID 63301. on
..... WARNINGI--- . - . ZThe Tlmes-Nowa ro- S j
commenda that . you in- t*
especially ihoso Irom out ol i e
moteiorhotel. 5?'— W 6-8D 0flBsr7iitreoh8U ir " i S your own attorney, tho Belter Bualness'Buroau, Idaho *11 Consumer Alfairs or ask (or k ,
G enerai'a-CdrisuSor ■ ProT^ t i s L” !L. BfcPhono 334-2400 or 1-800- 632^837.
Oia • Income Proparty CHOICE DUPLEX.-Uade-for- acreage or aeli. *77,500. , ConlinenUI ( l e a ^ Company I
7 UNrr APT. Large lot. i'*" Newly painted. Exc. loca- ilon.O w nercarry.low dow n.' — — BlgWoodReaily-7344551. 025
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^ay 26,S9isi. Tfmos-Nows. Twi, Twin Fall?. • .'aho 0-3 '- - ____________I""
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S W A N T E D ^ !»» In Iho United Stolot o re "y ty iio m , i^elploco untouched. SONAR IC It fooking re tpondb le |to le rs In Idaho. f .
S7500.00socurodby^ | -
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ovided In your oroo 1Jiloblo, -------- I
.“ L-?-**®Nenf.grQund;(loQi:_ IIn tho mulil.billion do llar |
n Ihit aicclllng ond prod t. | . r product cell Frank Road fl o a ) r a « - s 4 o e II OP n ^ iu io , INC. Ilea Box 1970 I^ Idaho 83363 j
018_______ Income PropertyFOR SALE, older 12-unll apartment c o r^ lex In H uelton . 1 & 2 Bedrooms,*90,000 or make olfer. All oflera considered. Assume ow .in to roalloano rw ew llf finance. 801-292-6744.
r a __________ litoMyToLoiflSE C O N PM O ^A O E
No polnta, no p re^ y m en t penalty. Aetna Fin. 75-1088.
^ e ^ M - S P O R T S CENTER '-w il|- ioan ‘‘m6ney'’on‘ almo8t-----------
anythingofvalue. RAMSPORTSCENTER
PAWNSHOP ■124 Easi Main. Jeromo.
C all.........................324-3722
- -•DEEDS OF TRUST •MORTGAGES
WE WILL LOOK ATANYDEAL
NO DISCOUNTS!ALL REPUES TO BOX L-30, CfOTlMESNEWS.P.O.Box jg^^TW IN FALLS, IDAHO.
021 MonayWanlad
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BUHLINVESTMENTS *30.000 CommercUl location on Main with 3 yoar lease and good terma.
»«.500 R enta l'duplix wllh *3060 groas Income. Aasumabie la l Federal loan.Will trade for land.
*83,500 Family resUurant on .B roadw ayw ithw ealem atyle .. - .
remodeled Interior.^ HBIIfTnhlw 0«Lloans.
*110.000 Large commercUl building In oowntown Buhl
•^9?.*.»oniF jtm er,'B B ank. ... . . .
*185,000 iooiiisfl' lot on,
JohnM.Barker— —
REALTORS 543^71
Jim Barker . . . . . . 'GlorU Sm llh........... 543-4445
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Orlvoways, patios, wil............a topa; oxposed an;; re u i
removal. t o ^ l T S . a ; ^ A-1 PAINTING
H ouss & B uslneuas. Ri __________ aoniiblo.fal<i»^RfltftfBnc
ACME PERSONNEL SERVICE______________
--------- r r" W f l - n e v B -n $ s n e r -w i7. “ Bolno Iti Call Walt tS mJ*
o r atop In a l B33 Blue Lak . Bl_vdjj._______________ _
- 'B A C K H O E
Hlno Backhoa Excavallc dirl routing, aeptle systetr
•• • 8 ? .” & concrata remov ' ..Irriga tion- aystama,- -sm
aadlm ant - ponds claant--------- : Tjm_Hlna-73M365.734.1M0
BUILO* REPAIR’& REMODEL*
Com plate lob, rough . linlah. Call 734^7« or 32
. . . C A B E ^ L E A N I N ^
Rssldantlal & commarclj CaU324-8S70.
•ELECTROLYSIS--------------
C aro ra Eloctrolyala. Hi romoved parmananlly. Frt conauIUtion.73M734 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
NEW-------- HORIZON'--------------PERSONNEurW a’ eanhe i
YOU Ilnd tha rlah tlob . Ra< Isllc faas. 400 Stioshor
. S tree t Souir., 7 3 4 ^ .- EMPLOYMENTSERVICES
SNELLINO*** SN^35I?C • 1033 Snoshone Street Nortl ' Twin Falls. Idaho. 734.2SM.
FENCE WORKS
INSULATION AND RE MOVAL AQRICULTURA
- AND=RESIDENT1AL:--tAL TYPES. CALL 734-4074 ASI FORTOMOROREQO. FURNACE &RREPLACE CLEANING & REPAIR
Ek Furnace Company* nat ow ner Mary Plew. Call 423 5767. ___
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l e w h o m e l i d h
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walks, We will deliver. ia p a lr i — aew er - -rock.
- • CraneandfllOQini . . HAUUNG a TREE
I. ,Ra»-............ “ I p r i n i ' Special.' \ran c ea _ .
duW>plfMCk. 1-764.:------- HONEY DO COMP,_________ NeedAHandyM ai
H7 “oI------------- Dtryounavs'woncse t dona? Lawn
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JtemS; JACK’s'pAJN-nNG
j o a SHOP
A Pe/sonar f ,h . Service- 280 Sl> 7 , i s l Norm. 733-7152. ____ K. P . YARD WORK
•--------------------Lawn-worki-odd-k, , aonable rales. Anylarclal. flam or until 9om. A
Hair _________ ■.F re e LAWN MOWER & ____ CHAIN SAW REPAIF
Free p ia u p and de ION’S - - - to w n .J iJE n lam rl!
help------------ A ddJsonA ve.e.-& -R eat LAWN MOWER REP,
____ Have your lawn:ES tuned up for aumm
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RE. EXPERIENCED. 24JRAL --OLD.-REASONABLE= A U ;^ — ESTIMATES:------REIASK TOM WALKER.
5— MAQIC VALLEY E UPHOLSTERY
Furnilure upholstery n«w . Highway 36 acro u 423-, Jerry’a Gun Shop. 7;
___________, John Matnav. _
ir business in ilPhone 7334)931 fortl
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l i r n S a i . 'lEE SERVICE. MIKE^SLAV
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care. Pow« MPANY esilm alos. 7Man? ' Mifji RTnRA
orkTOTTcart’l N eed aloTaown care, re- our monlhl
PAINTING
n o t i c e s? o m ™ ” "cSr Mobiia anperlenee.:ia>nB.” F?J,'r g g g f p s g j.Relarancea. . _»cCRETARU— ---------- 24 nouts. W
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i Jobarflee-_________knwime aller Interlor/extoc. ^ 7 8 3 . faaslona lqu i
at)ie rale, f - 734.1728.-
RENFROJ-------------- CUSTOM PAIt
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S i s ™ - " ' S 2 «IHPAIR ROOFOIUNG
i c i '5 p ? S -Fr_eeeallmale.ROTO-TILUNG
Free estimait8060-________
ble ' ' f h k b o t o -tiuuno
R E O j r a r ^ -------- ho t o -til u n oa ° ” , m o w in o . r , ; ;
Eailmatea.423.ROTO-TILUNQ
ery, 2 W. ' ‘ Gardena, levSI pastures, mo
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day. May 26; lOfll
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palming. Prompt. Fair prices. Call L'33-9864 . or 733-9762 al__________ ■ , 7;U W N SERVICE e
klrTg 'o rdera^io "do "S\ting clean-up i.taw n---------------- pi•ower raking, Iree Wj^W 4-2663.______ SI
sraqa space? Chock Sfmlhly & seasonal w<: e ^ ^ 7 Aulomollve Ca
^ ■ s iexterior, residentialirclal. Over 20 years Ctee. 326-5224. ^ . - tai SIGNAL ~^RIALSERVICES . ^
TC. Wo pick up and
Done to your DeIlona, MacNoll En- <S, 734-9S35 or 734. Clt
............................ .................Si n i N o ^ __________
xtotlor. pro- s t iquality al reason- ^
». Free estimate.
PAINTING Jut733
dependable Residential, com-
InduatrUI, and ,757 ^ t tne 'foB 'done----------------
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lor leas, have your. shaiI Cruahed on. Use
X mV vJ S S ■ia !e ,7 3 3 -W - JNG/QARDENS |^ u |
T>aiea. Call 734- X
JNQ . ___INO & LAWNnoasonatile. Free sprIn4234889. woodINQ WhiM|
. ,YARC evellng, aemlingmowfng weed Mowli
I Oambrel, 73J- 734-80)m ,----------------- - - — c » n *
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U w ns and gardens, a n y . alze. Free estim ates. Call734-0433. .________..eUlLD REPAIR REMODEL
Sm alflobs a lp e c ia i l^ F o r T ” ' " - ^ ^ ^ o u - o a n - l l v e - w l i h . ------
SPRAYING ~ ^
Spraying of Irult tree s and
S f f e S S .™ '” '* " ’ ""'*-
SUNSETUNDSCAPtNG
Compieie* maintenance. * landscaping & designs, ^ f n ^ ^ e estimate.
TOPSOIL ------
Delivered-S yards minimum.SS per yard within Twin Falls city limits. Slight addlttonal charge If outside city limits. CalLWIIIa.ln_c.734^4li. , , FREESERVICEJIM-JAC'e_____________________
Stump removal. 423-47B2.rREESERVKSE<o n k ;ek
rflmming, removing, limba ;ut & lowered ti^raulically. '33-2511 or 734-lS e .
PH0L9TERY | ^
& S Upholstery. Iree stlmates, p.u. & d e l, lu to . im llu r^ lealtwr. Pti. ftaroh734-343a.
ineHip, rapalra. & d m - luls on yard & garden eopt. im eiooM used unlta lor Je. 2^ Je lftraon. 733-4416.
30D STOVES.^:.-------
ring Sale on Schrwler od & coal bum ng stovea iVwaittllHall?.'wi!»r5t • RDPEOPLE
SS8’ » ' S K S f r - « ----------t •boulyouryatxl."- ...............
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■’W __________Homesf2YEAP0L03BDRM,1 doul)le garage, on
............ - large com erlo t In KimThe beat quaUly in all a n M aic ab ln e ts . Fum
- "desired . Shown by polnlment. 734-4220 4pm.________ - ~
_______offer we can 't reluse or clean, modem. 3 Bdi ta lh home. FENCED A full bsmt. 6 minutes downtown. Asking S53,S what will you pay? 734-<: AUTTLEPAINTAFWIN
J t e r i ^ . i s / A s K l v l l S ^ Realtor owned. Jim ’
Realty, 733^»
ABSOLUTELY THE M accommodating finan available for qualllled bu Aaaume existing FHA 9t
3 s , ^ r , i r & ; ? a „ swith mwranteed 95% I m uchbelow market inte rales. The dwelling Is a ' aq. It. 3 Bedroom. 2 balh home on .6 Acres In t N.E. locallon. Many cor nience and custom (ealu such aa: A/C, central > hardwood floors, trem doua cabinet apace;-|a garden ready to planirv low utilities and tu e s , 01 atove. built-in appllanc beautiful lawn, many me
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A^UMABLE LOANI Ne* 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, flrepiai
.considered S45,000 price range. Eve't w e a k e n d a .7 3 4 ^ .
BEST BUY3BDRM, garai good locallon. Owner » carry. Won't last long e4,Soo. Jim Volk Big Wo Really. 733-5605 o r7 3 t& : BY OWNERI Lux 3,000 «q. Brick rambler. - L jk em Or.. .4 Bdr. 1^4 bath, fi room + rec, room, lirepiacea, dbl garage, mr laund.manyextraa.No aoents. $84,500. 734<»
■— o r1{» 1 )2 6 « 4 i9 .
BY OWNER, prir ' \ Northeaat location. Custc
built.3yearoid,2200sq.H Bedroom. 2 .bath,-,
•fireplaces', large - fam room, 24x24' garage & mor Cash down, assum e 9% loi a t >399 month. 733-3815.BY OWNER,' J13,000 dov a ssum es t'A% loan on
------1 Bedroom, i h baih IrMov
family room wllh. wooN ------- alovei-Paymenl»-1399rPIT
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CALL TODAY foi- Iro . .m arke t ,a n a l^ 4 '“o h "y o i
home.
_____ SPRINGCRggK- ; --------------- REArrORS
C O U N IB Y ^ re ^ UPPEF Solid 2 BDRK^ basement or 1 acre near Twin Falls anc Jerom e. Low down. 10%
' d o n t r e n t( 20,000-2 bdnn, nice klicher & drapes. Make an offerl C3.
■ *29.000--2 hom es-rto live in-------- and -1-to rent out. close-lo
downtown Buhl. B37 127,500- Cule, clean, 2 bdrm,
___ large lot. Small down, ownor
-«7,900- 2 bdrma, convenient location. ASSUMABLE LOAN, Owner will carry. T15. 130,000- Nice 2 bdrm with
— levely-yaid.-excdlIenUoc»- lion, alf conditioned, 1 year warranty. B44.0 2 ,000. Attracllve 2 bdrm, IM balh re-done home with- unlque^ bedmm-aiitlng
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733-0404 or 54M2^
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ILASSIFUME. A . Homea Fo■or Sale -----------
BEAUTIFUL cusiom 2 2 2 ^ duplex in NE k>call
- Bedrooms, 2 balhs, WsForSale room and single gj
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ilT S t SPRING CREEK =u™Si, REALTORS - 7 3 « 6 I ) 0 - ^ -
ao afler ' - ________ DUPLEX FOR SAI.LAY THE apartments, alnflle alRrn Ul an -W lth—lulL-baaemant.-:eon this separata renU l coBdrm, Z “ Oood location 1 block
;o ACRE, center ol lown. Maketes from 32*6417.«3,(j00- EXCELLENT FOR HOf
beautllul 1600 aq. f tIXIN home on 9 Acres. FullI. Good shares. 3 Bedroom, ^S13,900. bath, doubia atu m Volk- garage. Shop &flnlshe< 34605 or room w/planty of co_____ . South of tw in. *149,500---------- large aasumable
. I7.00d « C ! .ln l« .r .3 6ar.i:ro»irinance w /chaln link (ence. Ouli.% loan applicants call 3264613. interest s a 1735
M • • • <oaluros ll vac,iramon. . FIXER-UPPER
Jargo_________________■II. vory 3 Bedroom home in c >. earth location. Large living n lances, and dining room. Oai ' jo r e .___ andi.ba9emenl._low_di
nome payment and aellar wllr offer, nance with low Intereat._____. price 129,500. Look todayNewer
r a R ealty733-(079
[ r r T ; Joyce C o te '............7334. DaveH am lett.......... 733-*
1, fam
t . • • •I4<S78. ____ _________ _______
' ' FOR SALE by owner K H!3 ■‘00 ^^ome 3 bdrm,ustom ba th ,, wood atove, s
q.H.4 porch, *96,500. 11V4 i - l l jrnora GREAT FOR FAMILY WT
SMALL CHILDREN , fenced yard, 3-bedroo home In Twin Falls. Pi
down basem ent, double garac on 3 w /e lec doo r-opener, ir
Movel maculate coadhlon, on *45.000.00, ownormay car»5 Munroe-Roblrta.54?faoe,
^U ST -L IST E D I-2-Bedroo , '• homo wllh full finlahe
------ basem ent. Prkied at »3.0(, with *21.500 assumable loa
- a l - 8 W % intareat.._»50C your flown. - Owner' will ' « n
balance. -All . th ia ..hom n eed s Is aome cleaning an
-----------tnadeU ovtno^e4<H nake-qulck profit. Call Everei Andrewa.3264053orTownJ Counlry Reallors. 73M716.
LAST CHANCE FOR LOV INTEFIEST RATE on this im m aculate 4 year old : bedroom, 2 balh home, plui full basem eni (plumbttffo:
■ 3rd bath.and 2nd.tlrepiace) Super traffic patlem
:hen electric furnace plus centra C3. air condlllonlng. Double -0 In- -paragera ll-on-n lce-fenced e-to- - w h —After—June“ ls t.~ th fl
lender on Ihls loan ol Irm. approx. *36,300 will Increase
^ s m u s s e n al home f e lent 2607 or Gem State Really BLE- -73*0400 lo seel- ri5. ---------------------------- -—
SI « LETS DEAL M>ear AlforflatUe.":— luxury 3
bedj90ins. 2 baths, (amlly rm, room. Move right in and vlth- - e n jo y -a ll the ammenilles
inS J m txS “*• ^ * ""0
a Almost new 3 bedroom, 2 bath wllh double garage.
^^FELDTM^yORS
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built | |O ^ L Y a ^ ^ r( » m H o j
walking dislance of Ji H'oh- This home is or years old and In tip condlilon. Ownera transferring and will
c J ■ ■ ^wllhfinancing.Theprice pK , iM l been reduced I_______ *89,900. *61-206._______
SPRING CREEK i r g j - 5 REALTORS !t^^ctu^l - 7 3 4 ^it_ A iso .iNew-ye»f-i-.-.-new-v8Ucottage, Shoo D assllied. 733-0931
NEWLY LISTED 3.96 ac<0 oner, w jto r shares. Te______ __avallable.S15,000.f7741.ORSES,IL brick IMMEDIATE POSSESSJil water on adorable 3 bedroom,m, 2'A bath, lust remodeituched * 3 7 , ^ . f ^ l . led uckcorrala. 2 HOMES FOR THE PRICMO. Has 1. *40,000.14141.
loan>. 734- COUNTRY ATMOSPHE________ on 3 bedroom home. oar«HOUSE *ruit trees. *46.cul de * ^ 1 • 8 1
S M w RIM R O C K R E A L !± ------ 6S4S.UNCOLN.JEROM
3244111 ...................324-4:
• NO NEED TO WOR ABOUT HEAT BILLS. 1
- - fireplace In this 4 bedroorr bath (lome will vinually hi
I the whole house. Larpantry oN the kitchen.a
r s ” ” m :I roomGEM STATE REALTY
*iiiTu — szsBJuexikesB w rN .-; IiI'fJiI 733^338ayl ______________________
RENT wllh option to BUYI Bedroom home, close t o '
----------- echools.— I H — bath.—fireplaces, lovely yar excellent neighborhoo Rent *400 -f depos
TV Assumable 9V>% loan. I • I Reallors. 326-4926. •
REPO Really attractive bdrm *37.000. *19.000 dowi
J47B7 Aceflealtv 7 M ^ 7 . j-4030 'n v o FOR THE PRK^E 0
ONE. 4 bedroom. 2 bat home on corner lol wit
• amall renUI. Also ha iMaulllut fireplace, larg aasumable loan. Munroc
------- Robins. 8434806:-------------
~K ^. *109,500-. ENTERTAININt rm. 2 MORE? W aircom e-and se<
sun thia brand new custom bull m % beautyl Totally designed toi:__ . ‘ha entertaining executiveu m this home la an absoluli "" knock-outi You will love thi
open concept In Ihe combi ."“‘Ion kllchen-ramlly roon With floor to ceiling brici
^ 0 ^ fireplace, ‘bulit-lronlv bookshelves, and vauilec
beamed ceilings. The klich P ' en (eatures bullWr
_bart>»cue,_flitas_coofc.iop, warning oven.- microwave,
hM aelf-cleaning oven, dish- .000 washer, compactor. Island g * " : ,bar_plus custom wood cabl-
-neta.-Form ai dining o r living room, 3 bedrooms. 2h
The m asler suite
a S f M i r S j
S GEM STATE REALTY ADDISON OFFICE
;fn, . 2 BDR home, 1 acre, on 'n i North Streel In Filer, *26,500-
^ r ~ 3 BEDROOM 2 bath, ful7 basement, family room.
- '3 BEDROOM HOME NW of Twin. Beautiful fireplace,' targe garden aj>ot, attached
Id 3 BEDROOM in Jerom e, N of city. Family room . or
ig parage, storage shed, large- A ««»«> *1*39,000.— tmmedlate— bci-
52T S & bare land next c. to well, eatabiishad aub-
divlaion. *22,000. U mile Irom Twin.
! BUHLERREALTY -
:__________^ 5 ? ? ' _______
b y L a n y W rig h t
I
BIHIRSPtfflForSale 030 Homea ForSala
LUXURY HOME 165IJ'.I Home in Fireplaces. * 5 ^ . Uke 1 wllhin rent Ace Realty 733-5217.Jf Junior — : ■'s..®'” )' 3 *35,000- FORGET YARD
tip b p WORKI Excellent 2 bedroom 111' ►.ill condominium located on
« f y street--Nicely price hM d e b a te d throughput:CM ‘0 , Bullt4n appliances.. • Ind _______ ..axcallen t-asaum abla-loan .—
EK ■ J...i GEMSTATERgALTy
ADDISON OFFICE
« acrea. 4 BEDROOM. 2 story home Terms on 1.3 acres In Ihe country.
741. Perfect view of valley artd• mounUlns. Only *66;000.
nodeled. -----------------------------—5 BEDROOM. 2 bat<> fajnily -
io ic p q i home on president sireef- finished basement, large kiichen. covered patio, and
i l l______ excellent, NE location, airM)RRY conditioning, gas haat; 3 S . the bedrooma, lia th . baaemeni room, 2 fenced yard, and fruit trees,Ily heat plus Irrigation water. All this
Larga and more. 56-A. an and .••S;"'.- “ flEM STATE REALTY------™'- . ADDISON OFFICE.
ITY "“ 'SSSSSi*''” rrN.-;--------' -----------734^0400 - — --------
*73,500- HARO TO mTvT. fiNp..JMPOSSIBLE TO
WRQBTJ <a the reeling ^ when you se e thia S
2- -M dfoom — home— teffled -------close to city in NE area.
'f- No room, kitchen, wood bunv------- ----Ing stove and la all electric -live 3 perlect for that ioved onedown, who needa to b e close lo____ __ you! All this- located on i:E o f ’'? 7 secluded acre wllh lots
bath oMAjit, shade & evergreen ; with • trees, email pasture, garden
has B'oa and several outbulU-large lngs,66-A.
■ GEMSTATEREALTY ........ADDISON OFFICE
INING, 1605ADOiSONAVE£
g —
uUw! (01 OutdrownHomes
3 K K K s ;room I r i " , ''om e. 4tt4763
,fii,j!! NEW CEDAR, 5 bednxm ,J (lome.on ^V^ acrea
NE Jerom e. Nol
be bumped). Call evenings
cabt- N E W L ^ G a lS O JW aln u L - 1 ivinb' oniy*3e.ooo.-
8 u lS BUHL- 3 BEDR00MS + 1 1N I
3 BEDROOMS, P L W 3 ^ r e
7 Barnes Realty1043B lii.laJj.N ciS(.
— m w n \-___ NOMONEYDOWNwlIlbuy. j
on new 3 bedroom home in ',500- Jerom e for FMHA qualKled vnof appDcanta. 13% annualig ------percen t— rate:------Monthly - .....— -
'paym ent8aa 'low aa*460por om month. 3244040. ^
O ^ R 4 B a r o O M tj ^ . ______
* vwll'^'fnautatedr Sea"Wtf^ -— make offer. Everett at ,326-t, 5053 or Town and CquntiV' '
Reallora. 7334716. - « w k K iloa in tho ln ttm oun tM m -
MO Bulldlno lo be ttaraona vou.K SPAOOUS newer 4 ,, N bedroom. 4 bath home on 1.2 - . or »cres. Playroom oH large rge family room, drapes, - 1 al aheera, wall paper and l>ci claaak: IlghLflxturea d f c o - '
rata all rooma. Monro*- ' — - axt Rgbirts. 5434806. ■ ■ • u ^ 3 BORM home In Glenns ■
o a FUef/BtiM Homes _
BUHLFARMS
a'albl ^w o'K d^'* '* *™*fk atore. o o l a ^ d '
. ping. Qood renUI or In- • veatment. • *, • '
*26.500 Clean & Com fy-' Immaculate 3 bedroom wiU): garden apace. Minimum.
tion?£P<ial forretfiSdO Tu?!?'"
*39,500 Trees, ahruba. flow- •__ 8 r t. Excellently kept, . 3 ,
,ihr}ng room l l r e p t a c e ........^ _
. .*42.000 Room -fo r - -la rn e .r garden, the kkla and the ' • swing aeL Newer three b ^ rw m . well Insulated, all i electric home In quiet loca- 'Ilon. . .
— - :»5a.O OO -Sm i^'room . f w r T — — — -roonv -tan taaO o-pa tlo aod-
yaij}. Muat se e S la thrM bedroom. 2 bath hem e, with ceftar swing and. c ircu lar^ drive.W8.000 "View. View. View" .T Tiled kitchen, aunkan living ..
- w rn -w ltn - la ro a lava rock firMUce, central vaccum 7 a n d quality conatructton. «
“~JohnM.Barker
REALTORS 54W371 !:Jim B a rk e r............. M34604 "
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' I'' 'A uum abie 6H % ;-3 Mi • - m , bitft. lull unflnlsh
. .taM m ont, shrubs, nm: — . - p a ln tM ,-U ro * .lo i r K" •so h o o U ed u c ^ S39ft
•M »<ie7.W 8ndgll. •
s ;------------- ^ e a j u l e prln l^ra aystei
• B tm wltt> watar and elecirl 1^. cfilckan houss. « 0 ,a
>' i m percont. Call ader Sr- ■ fefwaal(anda.3»<385
£■ X C E L L E N NCK3HBORHOOOI
- .BM room a, formal llvlr -room, lull basamanl. Pric« fn‘ tH6 J40*«rQo6a'Te7mi Owner will carry, l e i ^ o .
T w m
ReilEttitaWinta ' : + ) l d e r 2-3 bedroom llx-u,
h^m a on 9-10 Acres Irt thi ; country wlin owrter to carr : - ’p»oara.Call42»<a5l.
. ' w ' FiffltttRancfta
: BUHLFARMS
,,7 .' a c r e s wllh tarrlllc vle« _____ _ oH Ciaar. U kaa Road______
' I i O-ACRES In Melon Vallet ‘ wim gently sloping pasture.
40 ACRES Waat ol Buhl on
' - 1 0 0 -ACRE Cattle ranch. .'B o w in g etream. sprino# &
rock home.
JohnM.Barker.-r
REALTORS 543-4371
•-^im B artier. . . . . . . . 54M604QlorlaSm»t> ? 5 S «
•BY OWNER- 60 acres In Wendell. New 4 bdrni. 2 ba. .home. Excellent farm OTMnd or dairy site,
'tzoo.ooo. Terms: up to : »130.0QQatB%.S3a.224lr
DAIRYNice homo, 4 Bedrooms. 2
'b a th s . Well kepi farm & .dairy . Low down, assume
loan and call Merle.
n ■ - i t e r M S S ---------- T-FAMTASTlCtERMS;:;
on Ihla 80 Acres wllh 2 •hom es. Now ahop, llro -atraam and trout pond. Owner will carry, reasonable
ertJonasR ealh /._________
OUTSTANDING- LARGE GRADE A DAlflY,
now milking over 400 haad.- ■Hlqh production. Double 10 wl(h automatic equipment.
, ^ w s , & equ^m anf . availa.
M ACRES AT BUHL. Good homo. Double 10 herrlno-
,bono.
------- Jlm Pauloon-. :-5*i4iao- --------- -r^rWANTB^CmONI-T— '
Owner saya bring oflarsl
"^IN D A IR rS A L E S
f h s l £stato UnllmHed u i l s i w n - d ilry proparty ttian
- ;V y o flo a l8 4 ln a ^ ^ l9 y .
R e x k n o d le ......... .-5434900
J e r r y ^ c k s o n ........3244822“ ............. 324-8912
K a^O lfeen ............. 734-W72 (
-REALESTATE • ^------- DNtlHITED----
733*07 Ip l r a S : ICall RIU Hancock. 73«#40, r Of Mam West Realty 734- c
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down. S37-0083. C 306'ACRE larm a t Grandview ^
___X^ihUrQO aasumablo toan. "..... « A C p E FARM wllh 2 wheel. £
- Iln« , ; 2 loanno eheds, w - ^rela. and leed bulks for 100 ' S
Jsa*5?»„52is Sl
CANYONSIDE REALTyI :73J.10B2or32«3M ' J
« ACRES OF GOOD FARM ^L A N ^ -3 bedroom home, I" corrals and outbulldlnas.Haa « slope. Largo loancin .B e-eaaum e a t B.fl% to **
OJ
Nevada. By owner, nearproposed Sierra- Psclflc BiP g w r P ^ t . Can be aub- 8{dHrid^. Excellent price and ^lerm sT Call Max ftoi) 2 ^ Tei9®orJlm(flOJ)22Wai5. - W
■■ t •
r a Am m tj
newly Terms avail.
s 'sS s"" ® ’'acres A u t t h e a dv antag es ;homo i “ 'f® for your r
rstom.- -hom o-w lihou t-the-m a lr aeiric. • M nee. A 100 loot df«m« 50,000. '“ •?»<>«> «o you and
H > Willows. Pril Call Fran al Aun
!kim.73AA3iT
|1 S 3 _____BUHL ACREAGES
of^’: 133,500- 3 bdrm home on acre wllh assumable »
f e S ' c a ^ r ' ” *
W .900- One acre, non wllh all new cametlno. Ct
----- b e a LEAgE/OPftOIfinted ^ ^ '’coa, call bam, corrals.jxjup « i 000- ^Vl acres SW ,1 the gum with large SHOP andcarry barm mobile homa. Corra___ ___ffid TFCC waler. n w— ■ larmaavallablo.Khes— IM.600-TorrilicBuyl4bdm
2 story homo with extra lcnear » " °» niall rental or shop.__
$39,000- Flowing stream .
»'«» g r 'r ? ‘c7.‘aiy'ii
John M.X ___ Barker
REALTORS 543^71“
’• '* a ? t e : : : : : - - g a S• COUNTRY UVINOI 6.52
A cres soulhwest ol Twin, 1979 Broadmore mobllo home with micro-wava &
— many extras, frull Ireos.- -g arden sM t, oulbuildlngsAI corrals. 10 shares TFC walor
w /cem entdllch. Call Allison m Se«< Esute 32&43S3 or ^ _a26*43a5foraoDolntmant.-. ..
t i"^ ,themtodayi733<931.
"to EXCEPTIONAL opportunity, flowing stream, small lake. 3
— . .^ c o o m .home, oulbulk).ings with 4 CFS water (llfng
, lor trout raising. Call today. • f Can be purchased a s 7
jJ; . INC .^ m Barkor 54J4371-or
- ,.FO^SAL£-BV-OW NERr10-acres, soulh ol Jerom e. 2
, home, corrals and oul bulld- ‘ lnos.i244666.___________
a. MOBILE HOME LOTS lor ,le sa le lrom'm,SOO. A t'P o le ' or Line & Washlnglon St.b , •'N onh;or'cairAurora'C apltal'
Corp.. 7344370.
” OFFICES? Almost an acre ol land Just mlnules'Irom Iho
" ' hospi^UI. 299'on Shoup Avo; Lots ol polenllal. I75BL
I,® GEM STATE R E ^]• . S2SBluoUkssBtvd.N..^ 733r5338
d . Th OWNERS MOVING OUT OF
STATE and must sail Ihelr lovely all electric 10 yoar old
. -h o m o on-VI .acro -in the- -counlry--southvroat-ol-Twin-
Falls. Fe ltures. Includo 3 ^ bodrooms, m b iths.J Dtnit^rr appliances. 1n-------oulatod— doublo -ca rege,-
hoated shop; patio. Vullt-ln dog pen. All In Immaculate ftondltlon and ver} attractively landscaped. 9% w sum able loan. Asking price »4,900. Shown by — on, only. Call to-
CANYONSIDE REALTY ^1082or324-3354.
SPECWLLOTSALE
' Price r ^ ^ u c ^ ^ ^ T lo *4500 on 10 largo lots In now eubKllvlslon In Kimberly on Qem Dr. Priced from * ^ l o
-J8900rC aIi”423-4441~er'423-~ “ • 8213anvtlme.
~ /> jr id /se ^ 5 r tb S * ^ j< f lo ! ir 'Blacktop dead-end road, good restrictive covenants.)g-2482. _________1 ACRE w/canal walor. 1 mile S. Twin, on oil. Owner carry. NO down. »44296. : 3 BEOROOM. 2 . balh. dbl
I.:avstemaAd.3paUoa.Eyero(l. J
a i 3204033 or Town and \ Counlry Realtors, 733^0716. i Now focared In lli» M«r- i mountain B uim g to bolter ^aervejcsa,___________ _ ^
-5 -A C R E ,H om e-Slte with e water shares SW.oLJerome. i324-2424.________________ *
' s ACRE view Parcels, Buhl > area. S7S0 down. Cafi 734- F3M 5 .__________________fl.11 ACRES on Snake River
~ l;anyon with boautllul view. A -tJO.WO.PhoTYe 3244134;------- -H
038 Business Property §!FOR SALE or LEASE, com- fc mercial property In Paul with1388 sg. II. service station Clbuilding. Ideal-locatlon on Pi
■ Main Interaoctlon wllh 150' b: ofHW fronUoe. 438-3830.
-n i90 in Rier. t80.000'for<o(n-' b«mercial lot and bulidlna. Call NcBarker Realtors. 5 0 ^ . miSnako River Reat E sute , c im f i j i ----h .
IMO Cemei^Lots m(
M4 CondomhlumaForSa
2 BEDROOM.......--CONDOMINIUM -
S ' l i T 'AMERICAN r K REALESTATC
S APPRAISAL
Doug Vollmer, Broker------- Alda S tro n g ............ 733490;, MaryAkkerman ..-.734-388;s*-------on w7/mo W • MoWteHomMPorSali
ARE YOU RELOCATING TO BOISE? Will trade our unit
homo lor l^ in Falls mobile home.^ n 345-8783 eve's.___________
f o r SALE by owner- mobile 4 lot. 1972 Montrose. 2 bdrm.
WOI
jrrals SALE- 3 three bdrm1V4% o'for.
f t .:----------------------- 734-1233-.......... ;
REPO1979SANDPOINIE—
•20E D H C X J™•28ATH
1 BROCKMAN'S MOBILE HOMES '
JW 3 miles north ol Porrino ^ Brld^^on^Hjghv^ay 93 and
Min, Phone734-3167or324-4203.- blleI & MOUNTAIN HOME ies. 550 Alfbase Road. 587-<l3S
WANTTOaUYMobileHome Ion ^ E S . Carior Homo, 733-
1971 NASHUA mobile home,- —. . 2 bdrm,'12x<4, w/stovo,"frig,'
'?s s iijs 'w .M 'aRoservolr. 7334102.
j r ,1972 GOVERNOR 12x5r. 2 '»,* Bedroom w/A/C, vorycloan,
exc cond. Pioneer Park or can be m o v ^ . Allison R.E.
Il’O 32M383or32M3aS. .*7 1975 BROADMORE MxTO'. 3
M. Bedroom, 2 batt>.»» electric, CY swamp cooler. $13.000.■er 4 2 3 ^ e y o ‘s . - ___________ 1978 TRIPLE-__ JWIDE-10- -S ig n a to re r-M artj I; 2-
2 Bedrooms, 2 balhs. fully set Id. up, awnings, carport, patio &
landscaped. In adult park.IT, Central air, many extra ll '- - lo a tu re s .- CalJ-w eekdays- ;,® alterepm.aoise378-7080. tai" ■19ai'CONCOREr24"JI«o', all
electric, storm windows, 1^~ to th . much mnrw 7 nr Ol Bedrooms. Order loday, 3 ,n week local lactoiy delivery
.'and se t up. S 1 9 .^ or II no M- trade-in- $16,993. Open 6
days a week, closed Salur- i day. Magic Valley Mobile & Marina. ^ 1 < l .2 NICE used mobile homos,12 wide & 14 wido. i
. .bedroom . -A—3 - bodroom.Excellent torms, delivery
F and se t up Included. Cartor Ir Homea. 7£-7Sea._________0 »,000 DOWN, will buy this 3" , bdrm.— 2 —bath— 1975-— n - ~Brookhaven— doublewlde.—1 lireplace and walor
>* condillon.' -Located near ’■ Castleford or can be mbvodr ~
t BARKER REALTORS » 543-437J. Eves., 5434604.
' Rentals_______ *OSO .. Fum.Houu3
JEROME nice 2 bedroom 'mobile home. Carpeted, air. t
, adults. 4234104. TSMALL; lurn lshed-house,- -Ideal lor 1 oerson. Carpeted ,» r e m ^ o ^ . SlOO monlh. .:733-aS87or733-0847. /1 BEDROOM COHAGE. R
- -M oelly— lurr^ished.— 1160- - j !^ t ^ - f *25 dep. No pets. ^
- IT n il 'i-i _ | ------n,
05!. ,lJnfum.HoiaM For Rent JJ TWIN FALLS. Northeast. 2 UBDRM, largo vard. inquire; Di353 Alluras Dr., beiWeen Fi4-7om.____________ 042 . BEOROOM. Buhl. 9 ' Fireplace, lenced yard. Appi furnished. chlldron/pots- ^ OK. $220. Call 5434424. Ni
_2 BEOROOM.J.bam, lencW - • S? yard, largo Ihring room'Brea,
Juno2nd. ' • «4 60RM HOUSE Al chlldren/pets welcome,
' U rg e fam ily- •room-wtirrepUee;32fl4l9a. ■ mATTRACTIVE 2 bdrm apt. CuFenced yard ja rp o r t. $175. «o
SUNRISE (pro per ties • IVt________ 733^30 • • 4Z
AVAIL June Ist-beautlful FIF-lerge ,-double-w ide mobllo. All.hom o . . . M any_. amenlUes.- -629
a "g i
CHARimiG 4 bdr. home on PresldentUl S t. 2 bathj. OR
betw een Jerom e and Twin wlira g n m f c f f ia a a - - 3" ;
hil»c;,ll™ l{»,co’rw“ a u*:
.-.OSl, UnlunuHoiuaaFofRa
EXTRA NICE well insuUU
Also 40x8 1 bdn;. mob!
- - -IN TWIN, 2 bodrdbm hous fencod . yard. Ilroplac garden space , dog run
jse) garage. $275 monlh -f $tldeposll. 543-BM2.________
,r JEROME:-New beaulilui 4903 bedroom home, high qualli .3882 neighborhood. Stove, refric .9198.-d ish w a sh e r .-I ra sh con
pactor. Eleclrlo heal & coz = fireplace. $275 month, $10 rSaJs 324-518:
' I S JETOME: KICE 1 bMioon
aar,„rr"i.„‘p'— light. Excellent central loca 'We lion. $150 month-f$7! Irm, d 0 p 0 s . lot.. It, 324-5183, 324-n8a, 324 __ 77fti______________
— NEW 3 Bedroom homi w/2-car oarage. No pels lnaulra..i03 .jrd .A vo L s t
. Twin. . . : ------- -------— • NICE APT. 3 bd'm , 2 balh
Furnlshod-unlurnished. Act . Realty 734-4863 or 733-5217.
______NiCE2_BDBM.MrpQted..noslngios. coupTo prelorred.
. N o o e ta .R e i;? ^ i3 f l.NICE 3 Bdrm house, no pots, $ 2 5 0 ^ m o n th + -W depos-
-------- flEN TrtEA SB 'or8U Yn296sq. tl. avail June 1st. Sharp new 3 BDRM. 2B homo. FIropl. dlb car oar. no pots,
no, ,1278 Sparks. <39^ + *jioo na deposit. Gary. 734-04D0-Gem J _ ’SUIO Really or 7344943
n^NT wilh option to BUYI 4 B Bedroom homo, close lo TF— achools. 1^ balh, 2 no llreplaces, lovely yard. M* excellent neighborhood.
Ront $400 -I- deposit, e ,- Assumable 9'.4%-loan. Nog .- R ealto rs .328^928 .-----------f SMALL 1 BEOROOM lie aparlmonl. No pots. $103
month. Call 733-2733.2 -SMALt. 2 bodroom homo,
"• slove and relrlg.. w gardenspot. Ji75 c. m ornh-f$l00 cloaning do- . • P0Sll;lnFller326-4B94. - -3 TIRED OF RENTING? Then
c. buy a now 3 bdrm home’In 0-, Jerom e w/no monoy down.
Financing through Farm S E_ _Homa-AdmlnlstraTlO(r~For' 2- -Inlormallon call 324-5940.» 2 BEOROOM house, newly A remodeled, closo-ln. Ideal <• lor couple or slnolo. rofor- a ences required. $275 monlh.
damage deposit.
il - - i BEDROOM--HOME— in- * Haiellon. $140 month + do- ^ .ooslta2».5i75.-------------------
s
085 Fertllitert Top Soil . TOP SOIL. BUmlres & Sons, . lnc..Jerome.324-2aa5. - - J
0?2_____________ Finn Seed ^ALFALFA SEED lor spring planting, lop quality, stato
_W 3tod,^Jam oa.J..M arshall_ _733414T. We'll deliver. rFOR SPRING PLANTINQ we V
Magic, valley. Ranoer! C Lahonton. & olhers. Also D etulbs new 167bfand. Twin J
TCharles Kllmos 4234655-
-Blackfoot^ohn-Shobo W ' w &
087 H«y.QnlnAFeed % •A l/A IJA - 28 ton 2nd. jo b '4J
ATTENTKDN FEEDERSI 8£ Custom tub g/lndlng, sta- v tlonary or lransporling.ol all S
1
a r & a x I
g s 44964.or32»47a3 ^ „HAVINQ TROUBLE gatll^ Q . 2
5 ? lh a % m o rewith hay saver. Contact Four PAB J^em s.734-«ai.73448n. KHAY 7 ^ L Y S IS . Northwest o rLabs, 901 Nonh Uncoln, w
rJ
^ -o il Unfuffl.Hous«<Forn»
raw ! 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, fi 4»44. >»3?iTient with Shop. ur< — , yard and kennel. $2i
m_onth. 73^2253.3 BEOROOM. 2 balh u.
islde -furn ished - home.— Fonctyard, no Daraoa. alay p ,r
- relrlg. brand n ^ .k iic fim UM, carpeted thru-oul. $3!
monlh. 486 Buckingham Or ; , i 7344370 between l ^ m .
4 BEDROOM 2 balh. famllj n
Irig^ '■ 1— —om- Qg--------Fum.AoHDuptee
ALL ELEC. 2 ball
APTS & HOUSES.Q s w im m in g / p(cnk: area
_From$6542?P. 734^00 J75 ATTRACTIVE. COZY, n ia
. neighborhood, $ i is / i60 124- ^ n j lo non-smokers. 734
SJ. ATTRACTIVE, small, com-f33- plololy lumlsKod apartment,_ Ullillos in c lu d ^ Noime children, very reasonable
S :AVAILABLE SOON, cloan 1
Ilh. Bodroom. $150 deposit. Ice S ^ ^ u tl l l l lo s paid. 7344531.
Ba“ -CLEANTBDRMwIih-washer 'and dryer. $125+$6Q Dep.
^ No kIds/pets. n4-7790 eves. js l FURNISHED APT, attractive
3 rooms & bath. Slnolo, nojgg - po ts. 220 Blue Lakea f lir t___irn FURNISHED APARTMENT. ,0 REAL NICE. Close to lown!
'iiim - FURNISHED APT. 3 rooms 43 p lu i balh;-Romodeled wllh
paneling, carpet, drapes.1 4 privato entrance. Adulls. no r r P0I9- 312 Yakima, Filer.2 phone 326-4784.__________
d. CLEAN 2 Bedroom. Mobile d. home. Most ullllllos.air 11. cond, 7334234.
- -KiTCHENETTE-$50;-Rooms- ^ $35. Children OK. UUl pd.
- LARGE 1 bedroom fumlshod apt. $100, Klmborly 4234193.
SUNRISE PROPERTIES
- -LOOKING FOR A HOUSE OR APARTMENT? Call Oulllcl’s.
" 733-2940._____________, NICE. CLEAN 1 bod«;Ji'- i apt. All uillllles pa ld^412.
Main Norlh across from S ears or Phono 7334587.
y NICE lurnlshed bacholor.^ cotU ge In Jeromo, $140" . montli. 324-2483.__________1. _NICE 1-bedroom. apL..and
studio apt..ln Twin Falls.' m u. p a l d .4 2 3 ^ .
V - N i c f i • t3^ ri< ih :/^ ’; ; ; ; ; s ^- Apt. All utlimes included. I
m m
i 5 5 mI H K K b
097 Hay. Grain 8, Feed HAY FOR SALE- 50 ton. $45
- t o i v ^ ^ e e o l straw, 50( -
HAYGROWERS J ----- PLEASE.._ _ _ _ _ SDon't read this ad unless
-l^oO j«nt.lM tter.qua)lty.hay- J up to 20% more Tim for less Ihan90(petton.‘ - bCalllorm oredeU lls; c
JE R O M E........... 324-2147 f
TWINFALLS...-7M-0450 «
QUALITY HAY, $2J0 bale; F Straw $1 bale. 2 south &6/)li « o g ^ Motorvlew comer, g
WANTED TO BUY: BARLEY F* & WHEAT. 886-2087. Allor 7 Pom 886-2566. «<4 5 ^ ^ rd crop hay. Phone g
2ND CUTTINQ HAY. app7»> «Imately 50 ton. $55 person . »MM9ZL________________ tir30 ACRES 1st culling hay. uisom e grass, south of Buhl. <$35/tononthestum p.Putup «.
is
300 - TON.....1st cuttlna. r !;8tsckedrwlthoutraln.Phona ^834-<378or3B2.«28t. *"400 B A tJS STRAW, make i5b esl olfer. Phone 7334062 or ^ 734-3534.Y ou'llboSATlSFlEO...wlth mCussllled i 7334931. " - g
088 FaniaFofRent 2
088 PutOTFbfflenlPASTURE FOR IOO to 125, Bn
«7-3213' H*or 487-3211.______________ mWANTED PASTURE for 100 RE
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I C i
rfltnt 052 Fum. Apt. 8. Duplex
;o=;SS..^-K.*K: 8S$200 733-6923; Evenlrios 734-563
------ SEMl-FURNISHEOBedroom ...D uplex. $•
■*'c«d m onth plus doposll. i - a e t s . Call733-2733.
'$330 f! BEDROOM. - carpoK Ilreplaco. washing lacll
Uf- uni's furnished except eli ~ $50 deposll. Aduiu. No pe
no smoklno. 733-4525 eve'a 2 DUPLEX' apartments; kitchen apartments; Conv
“ ■ . niont location. Singles
ss': B t u»i»iii.<i.ui>iiin«___ 1 BDRM partly fumlshe
apt,, waler JTaanlUllon pallEA mature adults, no pels. «5i0 . 7334028.________________nice a l l ELEC., 2 bdrm. Rang< 160, Mg.. W/D hook-up. Water/- 734. aanil. paid. $ 1 6 0 .7 ^ 7 0 . __ 'APARTMENTS For Reniss;No APARTMENT for rent. slov<
Ible & refrIg, im m edU te' oc Blor cupancv. $110.5434339.^ • ^*rrraACTtVE2bdrm$250,- n 1 dep. wl ulllltles & garage islt. Nokldaorpota.733-547S. 55'- ATTRACTIVE large 1
. Bedroom apartmenl. appi
®P- deposit. Caif733-2973.AVAIL June ist-beaulllul,
'''P largo, double wide mobile home. Many amonliles,
— -prBsilglourlocatlon.-$385-+- 4T. deposit. Adulls no pets. »n, Laiy J . .R a n c h . .733.2281. igs. 734-4939................ ...................
AVAILABLE JUNE 1. now 2 u s bdrm. all electric condo. Ilh Largo pallo deck., storage )s. area. Secluded. Retired or no working couple prelorred. sr. ^ 0 ^ | r month. Roleronces.
lie CLEAN HousekeepingIir Cabins, weekly or monihly.
Partially lurnlshed. 733463f. r . - -CLEAN SUNNY-1-bedroom.-(] New paint/curUlns.1y hardwood lloors. applk' ances. no pels, all ulllilloa
^ $190 plua deposit 733-
'• CLEAN 1 BDRM wllh washer and dryer. $129 + $60 No
■_ kids/0013.734.7790 evos.). DELUXE 2 Bedroom apart
m ent, excellent location, I,:. ,modorn-kltchen with all op-
• FALLS APARTMENTS 'I- 1 4 2 bdr. apartments. Warm '' ft. Irlendly atmosphoro ■ Beginning $195 month, d .-D ish w ash e r,-g arb a g e dls>I. posal available. Close to— ..«oj|ofl0. . 8c|iools & shop. ^^--V-.«-.-x.»niuian Welcomd: 86T I. Quincy.
I -----
- 1D2 - -C a ttle
ATTENTK3N DAIRYMENI | Cut grain costs, roll your own, fo r much less lhan you w o u ld .- e x p e c t .- C a il- F ^ .
1
Rupert. ____________ rFOR SALE. 70 Head of ‘
s ? a , s » .FOR SALE: 75 HEAD of " artlllcial fancy open holslein hellers, 550.1ba to eoo lbs.Call 886-2087 or B86-7752.FOR SALE: Angus bulls. Production tested, ready for $ service. Theploneerlterd. b
SPRING COVERANCH tlB llaa..........—352-4202 FHOLSTEIN Springer hellers I & COWS' for sale. ' U rge F selection on hand at all Xtim es. 324-2250.__________HOLSTEIN Springer heifers J & COWS' fbr sale. Largo selection on hand a l alltim es. 324-2250. ________ .
HOWARO'SAngueRaneh--------Registered and commercial. . an gus bulls.
Call 543-4915 POLLED Herelord bulls,-2 ‘ vearttflld.Call733-1267.POLLED Hereford Bulls for ’ |
isa le . -Ken-M acLeod, 825- - ‘ 5135. Eden. ’POUED Hereford Bulls for *
Ken MacLeod. 825-
REOtSTEREO~>^~gua bulls.
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN M* BULLS. TOP OUALm’. /c l .93B-651L - Jo
plaxes 102 Catl
“ SSSd ~ “ 'SAWDUST
, i y -------- i THE VERY BEST IN OAIR
'- 300 10 4001b. hellers. Chuc Pollorson 324-3331, 2 N. 2!
P ® S ' E-OLJerome._____________I eloc' t r a d e lor stock cows t 1 Mia yoarllngs- Have 1466 IHC 1 vS?,* oood condition. 536-2352. Its- ! TRADE pipe trailer lor tw ;onvo- ^ dehorned holslel „ 0 sleorcalvos. 7334114.3045i -2YEARold.Angus-bullsr«0'
call pair's & 18 head bre = = hellers. 432-5235. pfeiSS 00 HEAD herd holslein cow.s k m
«M • ho™a l l . b ree d r eoisterec
5^ - Colosseum-Ooden. UUh. - MO ' ALL TYPES OF HORSES
bought, sold, traded. Plonitn » .
ANNUALALLBREED
•0®- Ranchers Aucllon Co.. Twin^ Falls. Idaho. CaUloging
1 deadline June 1st. Will ac-*ppli cept conaignmenis—unllllea^ -aaro-tlmezAirJioraoa-soW-ln$100 order consigned. Qrade___ horses sell immediately lol-lllui. lowing registered horses.Ibile $35 toUl lee. Already con-llas, signed; 1,2, and 3 year olds,3 -+ broke - horses.- - -3 -- ln — |-e ts . packages. For Inlo. 8. to281; consion call 208-487-2628.
! S S p.W IS12»,£ :Sido. alter 4:30pm._____________ago HORSES for sale or trade.I or Good kids horses. Also ■os' Denver Fine.'
irTg HORSESHOEINGIly. Jo e C arpenter....... 733-7726
HORSESHOEING>m.............--iiTRIMMINO ' -ns. John Llcklov 7344059 aller 5. P'S: PAINT SUlllon. Sol’s Llllle !<><> Big Man R.O.k;i. culling, at 33- slud. 934.5188. Qoodlno.- PUREBREDARABIAN ie ; Stallion Service.
SpeclacOUr show quallly _ horses lor sale. 3244043.
REGISTERED Morgans, 2 >n, yaar old. Illly & yo»ling 'r- gelding. Exc disposition & ^ conllrmallon. 733-1267.- STUD SERVICE-TOP
QUARTER HORSE RACE^ STALLION. $350 4 400 yards, m Successlully shown, halier
4 pleasure. h4-^73.? : WANT. TO.flUY_HORS£SI.
? r.'p«g3gaj"-“5 r 11- 44-Arablan,-
reglslorod, well trained & __ 1- - . .^ . , . . . -
18 yr. old Mare. Well trained _ & genlle. Good wllh■ chlldron. Saddle 4 olher I tack.432-5317
ids' ' - ' ' HofsaEoiiliwik' KAHN-LUdCH Ford Tractor 4^^|E^qul|)monl Coir^ony
Tra‘ilersr73Mt21.“ 'FOR SALE youth saddle, hand carved Big Hom, exc. cond.32fl4629aftor5Qm.
- =733-7182.____________ « e ^ -
_ WANTPn In hiiy _w ^ o r . 54343M, Not over
. WE PAY CASH lor used■ saddles 4 uck . Vicker's m Saddlery. 733-70W,
I IM_____________ SwtneFOR SALE bred oliu. close UP. Dare Jonsen. 934-5842.
I LARGE round solM eeders : for Hogs. Call 544-2101 from
S y s a S f e ™ ! ! ; : ' - '
• S tw n I
- aoei:C aii54y42Si:------- ' - ~TWO Nubian billy goal kida, r1 monlh old. 1 mile north. 2 c miles west, M mile oouth ol- - I Jerom e atop llgfif. 3244456. I2 GOOD MILKING goals. 4 < young lal males. Good eat- I' (ng or weed eaters. 7334539. c
11Q. - PoultrYt'fUWto c
BROILER CHICKSI ?$10 oil per hundred. Availa- '<ble 5/26 only. Orders Uken "till noon 5/2S. SUgecoach *Feed & Ranch Supply. Call H734-1fl06or7344240. c
G . . „ . c « ~ l
118 ■ — Iffloillai - SCALL b.
Amott) Metal Products - 'GalodPiiM': ......jj•- - PVCandAlumlnum -£
U n d e ^ u ^ d P V C |
.GATEDPIPE - B:• Aluminum 4 Plastic
. >Plaatki Buried Pipe . .»! ’Pipetlnes.plpelrallers U
‘ " " bobW ev^"’ " »— —PfPE AtiS-------- ®
2ViWoalolKosplUI7334013 l l
jlGHEST BIDDER 40 shares. mI
: i " n S S g . " r a z '& .vsvj:r^ ' “• iis
lattl'o’ 1,12 intgatlons
S4S PIP E CHECKOURPRICESI
^ Pipe, now 4 uaed; Suckei MRY foda, siructural steel all iiion. . a lzes. cable,. gatea._callla •s. 4 guards, lencing panels; Also
’ 2 W or Vi loads*I WE CAN MAKE A BETTER
1 or PRICE!7344110anvtlme.C In SYPHON TUBES (or aale.„ 1". IU " . I W . Plastic 4two aluminum. 352-4202.I9ln WANT TO BUY 320' Ol 3'-__ hand line sprinkler pipe» w - -eom plele-w lifr-rfsors and ired heads. 734-6294.__________
jws YOUR HASTINGS ea. IRRIGATION
PIPE DEALER- For top quality gated and .{gj. main line -aluminum pipe.
&,*•. Rt.2.Klmberty4234847
:(2) 40 ACRE center plvols. 1
f ?5Si.^7e‘,"° ''''^
113 FifmtflandiSiniotHa AGRICULTURAL.
le: „ . . . _ . . r n a n c i n gjn, • Dairy cattle and equipment
'Irrigation equipment
________In- -AgrlF lnanclalSenlces-
de Nords Irishp.-
l3' ATTENTK3N DAIRYMENI - J - -S ta lls 4-plpellne are In-atock- 10 a t all times. Magle Valley
, OalrvSuBDly.324-i^. ’ CALF'PENS made to house ono call oach. 4'x8' wllh' cover over w ol area. $50
- - each. 73442S4.,0 FOR SALE new 4 used milk 8. cw le rs . used -2.000 gal.
w /washer, used 1600 gal. W/7V4 hp compressor, used 1200 gal. w/waaher. New
M Unks rn Slock lor ImmedUlo ? delivery, 1,000 to 4,000 gal.
- s T p ^ t ' . ^ 3 2 te .^ " ' ' ' ' ' '° ' '^ ^^ PIPE UNE MILKER; Cattle e ollera 4 oil. .Will trade lor
livestock. 324.7901 aller Som. QUALITY all steel commercial farm 4 dairy buildings at substantial .savings. a !S.C.
y approved. 324-3^,5434188.., STEEL BUILDINGS.2 Grainery systems. Agri- p syslerra- producu. Free
SUPPLYM-M^f^^
' 100% FINANCING AVAILABLE
{------- FOR NEW EQUIPMENT .. _
; • (1) & M e f powered ‘re.- -IflewallORunll------, «(T) 1973 Case 580B Backhoe
' uiyer^® ”• {1)1978 Case 850Dozer• j l ) 1971 Pettibone 15 Ton RT Crane• {1)1979TR70NHComblno.- |
-------------- . - . i7344645 |
-1 1 4 ------------ Fwnlmplemints-1 HESSTON 34 beet de- '
-teH alor,*used ono y e a r B e s r -<offer. Farm-hand beei t
Jaaaaiq iL m odaL aM Jrrow — s^ s t oiler. (208) 747-3385 r
allor Oom. - ■ - ',2 NEW HOLUND 1282 f aoll-propellod balers. 1 gas. f 1 diesel. 788-2134. " ( CASE 430 Diesel. 37 HP. v approx. 1200 hra. Caae i f c bottom plow, w/hydraullc J ram $450. 4-row corrugator 6 M ^ ^ l l between 54:fi0pm C
_FERQUMNPT08|O^RAKE_IHC wide front axle c
J.D .'m anurespreader CUltercartlor41rack r
FalrbanW ^U ^rm acale c
. F a n SALE B.01 p U n l.r-» -. C electronic thinner. For more (*
■ HAY BALER. Freeman 200T model. 2 yeara old. Exc 4; cond. $9.(Xl0/best • o llen c
-H e ss to n 6600 swather w /cab > & A/C, exc cond. 1445-2965 *Bruneau.________________jHAY RETRIEVER mounted ^ on Intemallonai truck, $13,000 or Irade lor dairy - cows. Call 324-7878. ' HESSTON Hay loaler, modol i 30-A. Complele w/movor 4 feeder attachmonu. Like new^1-^-3348 or 8 6 2 ^ | j
HESSTON 500 SWATHER 6 . Scylinder engine. Hay condl- di
-ttoner, runs oood. 53M784. dl: IHC350 DIESEL, alngio Iront,recent overhaul 7 ^ 1 2 2 . an
-JD 4320.4WD;-JD-420Q .4-- )2bottom plow; JD 8300 grain ^ drill; Naw Holland 283 ^ lo r.733-3924. - ____ ___ ■ ___JOHN DEERE H o d . lK b . ,n ?£ planter, 8 row w/moplior. BL' e x c ^ n d .,^ ) h o n e 382-4281.
™43&4910 or lel-car 7 i f ^ i Qa
LATE W d E L tractora '4 other larm machinery lor — sale. Machinery Connection W/
MASSEY FERGUSON 36 Swather. INT. 450 tractor ^ with loader. 5424740. ^NEW HOUAND“ l2S3 sell propelled baler. 1975 modol, S™ excellent condition. Ford
— T u 8 3 d ay rM a y 2 e .i9 a i—
114 ^ FarmlmplOTenU ,
s, ’ RECONDITIONED 2 HAYSWATHERS"JO M.F.‘ 38 Swalher wllh 14'
pUllorm wllh condllloner.UcQ J.D. 2270 with cab & air and
i4*augerplallorm.OWATANA Cuslom 700 wllh
aale. i4 'pUtlorm . io 4 - -OWATANA 35 wllh 14' pUt-___ lorm 4 conditioner.i| 3" IHC 275 wllh cab and 14' pipe plallorm. . .and CA8E 955wlth14'-pUtform.---------
M.F. 44 wllh 14 'plallorm.— IHC230wllh14'pUtform.
J.D. 2280 with 14’ pUtlorm, cabandalr.N.H.905wllh18'pUtlomi.-
& _ *7
a * g * E * M *)UU EQUIPMENT
■ TWINFALLS .ont K l m b ^ R ^ E u l
649CondenaaiyRd. 112 5 4 3 ^
^ new. $1050.5434319._ WANT.to buy 3 -^ ln t scraper
,1S. & 7 3 ^ " ' ’ ’ISO WANTEm Disabled iraclora. ,
iflt K iap*’lron?ta4^fiw*or 423- ■al. 4252:____________________iBl. WD 45 tractor w/loader, 2-sd bottom plow, bar w/shanka.IW Ideal lor small acreage..10 4364182._______________^•I- 1967 JD 105 combine, cab,
le conventional-350-eummlns.or Jake brake, good cleann. truck, $11.50fi or w/new 20' ir- C«1‘ -gt 1-634-2376._______________ .S. 1972 model 200T Freomaha. baler, new modem rebulU5 pickup and rebuilt plunge^ '
$4000; Used JD drlll,12’ 4 rle spacing w /pross wheeC\p $t50. t2M) 22^2765.________;
1976 MANURE truck forsale;Tl Roaa CeTw /slU ge aides; 2
12) .200 gallon Oemeollberglass spray Unks -----w H i^ r a a l mount. Call
g 4-ROW John. Deere com. 4 - _ .--bean planter; 2 N &
h Jerom e. 324-3331.
r ~ n i r i i iiiWuili l^aiiied----------“ TREFUN AND EpUm and
o m e ^ c ld o a p p l l c a lk in .
’ PLOWING, discing, rolo- tilling, swalhing, baling, all types o l custom farming.S p ^ a l rates. Denver Fine.
only. 3244457.____________CUSTOM HAYING,
- --CUSTOM-HAT-HAUUNGr^-------two 3 wide suckers. Gall -
.CUSTQM^^f^LOWlNQ. --“ i ---------potato pUntlng. SpecUl rate s lor bolh or will trade for calves or hav. 536-2406.CUSTOM PLOWING w/or . .. w lout NH-3. Discing, cheml-
■ -5828. _______ ■CUSTOM PLOWING ANODISCING. Phone: Kirk Kol- ......
_ - traba 5434398._________ ___CUSTOM PLOWING 4 DIS.CING. 4 bottom reset plow.14’ heavy disc. 3244024.CUSTOM PLOWING 4 DISCING.
-Call anytim e........ „.733-3924-----------Custom swathing ol 'hay &
" K s , WILL TRAVEL~4234287.326-4114.________CUSTOM SWATHING, a i l
HAVE TRUCK- will haul live-
. o r 7 : ^ 8 1 U^uld ^ ^ c h o m l -
.3p?lcatlon.ol'ferll!liof*and
tion. Spraying, swathing, and combining. Lel us help - . you with your Isrming • needs.
LESUER. JONES INC..
■ro c k PICKING, ripping, plowino, dUcIng, cul& harrowino 4 manure haul- ln a .5 4 3 a 8 a /5 4 ^ i .
TWO WIDE hay sUcklng. A Call733-2194lorMhedullnn" \-TTT------WANTED .-- - f c p
CUSTOM BAUNO 733-2914 or 7334838
WANTED awathlng, baling,
Mark Skeem 7344871. Leo FiercMnoor 734-4251.WILL 0 0 REUEF MILKING, preler Wendell area. R eler-; . oncea. 536-2328.
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gPlavinq t!____^ ® ^ w n W J w «!uL( p..<uraAiao Sontag
i ; ' H e r e Is a n o th e ri - r-ll®™* 'Tnstn
^ 'th c Defense."1 : s : opens a wei
.. r ln io a d j.a n d South , ;/ou r spades. The jt : . nionds is opened, . plays low and West
the suit. East wins , : .and leads^hlfl single
* - West takes his - i South's king and
' .w ith the _ queen. ..yruffs, plays the ace ; o f trumps, n iffs a
.claims.■ T ' E asi claim ed tJ
^rshould have cashed , • - ih e a r ts before leadin,
— -,':-ond_dlam ond— Th -iw ouldn 't h ave had a
: idiamond to cstablU ; q u « n of spades as tl
• ' ■ We have to assc ► blame to West for f ; lead that ace of fa
L..— -Jaccordanegiwitb^be’ :jh a t any time you g
: .^ rtn er a chance to jjnlstake be m ay maJi K«U the real onus Is on C : East should have I& -i^amond in case that t ^ppasiblilty existed. 1 - y a y a heart shift ; -ihree would be correci
------ UnhmrApl-A-Ouptan>DELUXE DUPLEX,? bdrm
A lC, bM«me:....... :;;« u lt8 . No pa ts; *325 Mon'
____ __________ ___________
?dupl«x.lnJi»fon>*. Includt -istora, frlo, utility traa -.Mch unit, o trage , no p«t
p«f monlh + *1« % |
1 :W L 0 P E N IN Q 8 0 0 N A •:n»ctlv«. spteloua 1 and
H r „ r : . a a c « “i
JQ OMV 2 M io o m duplu
'r— -» 4-aoBQ. --------: SPACIOUS 2 bedroom 2 batl
^ u B b ts tm sn t. Oood loca -tion. m « ( a . 734^31. - STUDIO APT. lor T«nt. V«r
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K j ^ u n { f ' ’»*"iiJn(jromw^^a»-403S, Casa Grand* Apta.R j a r ; ^ _______
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a ? ff i: 'S 5 S2 . bedroom low Income' apartment available .lor ImmedUte occupancy. Call
:___ C68 ' BocinnFQfRanLfWWM • I6f working man. kllchen Abathprtvileges. Ali
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OP Rental Mobile Honm'AVAIL JUNE 1ST. 2 Bedroom, lunilshod. c m e te d , cooler & ato/age ahed, no peta. 73*<ia7, ^
• Vary Nice carpeted 2 bdrm.Oulet locallon In Filar. N o^pets. »145 month. 326-
W'~OfBe<IBu$i(»>iflenai EXCELLENT LOCATION.Shop. oHIce & atorage •p a ce s lor rent. CSO to r i m p e r month. Electric overhead doora. 7M-K41.HAVE PROPERTY FOR
-------LSise^lodvW ual-ollioesr -sioragea, m id ing shop. For
7 ^ S 0 0 .? “AJtor " 8:»pm ; 73»«4a . Avan June 1at MAIN STREET. 3.000 ft.. Uke over 2 year lease. Inquire 4S1 Malfrtkve. E ..T w ln rtln .OFRCE SPACE FOR RENT
D & ntow n location with s tr e e t parking available. Idoel for •ceountants. a t-. tor(teys, doctora, dentists, insurance or real e su te .T hfee Of more oltlcea plus
RENT NEGOTIABLE de- ipafld lnoon lerm o llease . I& 0 L M art a l 73)-7iao dur. iIn o .tn ed ay o rn M O N aH ere |
OFFICE SPACE lor lease ; . f Balik of Idaiw building.' !i Singl* office or »^eom- ^
• s U M .C o n t » c t ---------- Jim-- T h en w o ft a l Bank of Idaho V
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S S : % ^ S S o R 7 3 « S ..3 OFFICES available & 1 „
3100 80.FT . fc 4lOO S Q .R . -73^ u a ruU baaem enu with el- Jevatora in downtown Rler. Z
-»235HoM»mooU). ______ . £f la a t /L u s e option or Sale. ^
E su te Unlimited 733-ei^or32*«t2 . 2
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BRIDGEmid Jacoby and Alan 5
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issc ss so m e )r fa ilu re tof h e a r ts In r ~b o p r in c ip leu g iv e v o u r S o u th h e ld
to m a k e a h e a r ts a n d a n a k e It, b u t ' sp a d es . O th e no n E a s t . tr ic k s w ould hs le d a th ird a g re e w ith 60a t m >percut b la m e to E a s t. T h e on ly to W est a s c hft a t t r ic k a n d G reenw oo<re c t w e re If (NEWSPAi^En en
pItxM - -OW Offteea Buaineaa Rer
S;;Sf2 80- PT. of chc m en l. S <>» sp«ce, located 1 Wnlh.. » “• BW NO
Comer location with o( --------- T cce»s-and~ f/ee -"p irrfi
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WANTED com loiuiir,. bedroom renUI for r SM nalble bualneasman ar
oom. OM MobfleHomeSo» .ADULT— PARK— Maxlmui
T - r . ltflntft14'Kft4’.734^l7a2. 1 T ^ L E R SPACES; TF arej
All electric or oaa, cable T ^ 4 phone available. Will har
d ^ t4i.70’ ijlr> * amallei - * ^ 1 M 8 b e tw e e n i0 im Jo m
ilM ’ SPACE Available li
S;f ’'HtfchahdlseTH J , W ' . M«cHiidl»
In- 2 SPA KINQ 5x9' SPAS
p u . begLPller. 73^^7447._ DINING TABLE wllh twc . ,« extra ^ leaves a sli
- FOR SALE CULLIQAN water IT, conditioner MK H S3W Call ity 734-4858.- FOUR 13" Steel belted tlrea
f f_____«Ute._ttOO._QE ste reo -a ll.„ wood cabinet, COO.Uvaloryor wood MWnet A alnk. brand»" .5®®- Y'?®* foe"*'
Mercury, books, & mlsc aupplles. Idaho Coin Oaller-
i _ - I — ,-»?-M ofth -Maln. Twlit^: 73»«»3 . ■
IRON RITE Ironer Wllh Chair.? m New 14-plece combin*:
• lAWN^ MOWERS, tn d g MO for rebulll or reconditioned.
2 Alao repairs done. 324.J457.[• L0V8SEAT. wood Irlm rh ^ .. *• early American, brown S
gold twewl. 1125; 0x12' goldarea rug. UO; Pickup racklor
ll short wide bed, £ » ; White « ill to n s W
=, MATCHING UVING room_ _£ha lraL -A M _F M _com »«-
: MifTERAL CRUSHER— i T heavy duty 8” auger on
IHopper on wheels. New
«" •“^ H K OIL base cosmetics.
, Forlntamialk>ncall73M137.
S w x . ' s r j s -a last Homeowners loan gom T r a n ^ e r h a FInancUl Services. Your money can ^ used lo consolidate Ulla.
. modeling, put into lnveatnvents-~Mu • decid*
In Twin FalU 7334044 ' I - In Jerom e 3242349 <
In Rupert 43M787 >
TIUliiNU SALE: v , l „ i and tove se a t MOO. 2 b r ^v e h jt, ^wlvel rockan fn S E each. Dinette u t wih a g
- 734-M20atter3t>m'MUFFLEBS InaW M f(
s30S Shoshone St. Soulh. &
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b ie : N orth -S ou th point E a s t 43 Canot
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087 V lecellaneous ForSal,[ ^ > NEW Kirby tradition vacuuneeds with a tuchm ents, reguliT>e In W29nowC7».aG.7A4-aafr,»neea POSTER SION press, prinl■ after poster cards up to Z2x2i____ som e supplies avallabli», ■ 3 • Call alter Som 7t)2«73Mfl78.
' iSnsfl. "RinvTo-flIm Fun Run" T
___ Department tor only *3.00irea. Hurry In a s the supply iteTV llm itedr Severar adult'chan* small & chlldren'e large■Her. (14-18) el2e s. To buy youiipm. Timea-Jj lfl°^Ila" Third Street W est.'* *
SIL V E R W A H ^S^"*-— Thinking of buying? Check
with us lirst. Idaho-Coin
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SIZE SMO wedding gown, 'J ? new. never been worn. Wili lion “ ^ ^ ^ o H e r . .C a lL ra 4^
"o id rsB tr^ n n a trw O T iB . ~ [jJr ^ Unusual BuUdlngStone
S 4 0 Stone Co.. 140
— t o 'ocm15,® W/0(ER FOR PASTEUP,m W a x le c jr in . length. Exc.UJ Cond. S300 or best oiler. Box i r y ' o rnd Q S s ^ ________________,er WHITES METAL rs, DETECTORS, alt models In . . -B lo c K .M « ja .« ^ u p _ Idaho
Coin ^ l l e r i e ^ ^ Notlh
K 3m “ 0 H y ‘ COPIER. Can tr- purchase or, assum e lease,
Ir, 7 HP John Deere riding Uwn a- mower OOO. IB" electric 0. Truo-Teat Uwnmower |100.
’ ‘OhM truck I2S0. Small electric wood planer *100. Call 538-
“• 62878am to tem .I 75 Gallon AQuarlum-wIlh - S aU n^C om plete se t up t t 2ft,
o' 070 ' " Wmted To Buv >: BUYINGl Scrap gold~& e a liw r. Silver dollara. colS >1 collections, sum ps,
dU monds. e tc. Idaho Coin GalleriM. 302 N.. Main,
n ___________I------ -MONEY?— -
We buy gold A allver. rings.
~ dUmo d s 'S S n ’ 'ra lw & r* dU m onds.at«nps^^
r QoM&SltverExch. r <24 Blue Lakes BNd. N,I NK3HTCRAWLER3. lm- <
iWANTED o rlenu i carpets, J
WILL .TRADE 1055 Uncoln -c Caprf for (ravel trailer of t
o n A nttauarANTOUES FOR SALE, ( m alny furniture. Susan Berlin. 43W 25.R joe«t.” *" .
M f S W W U E S . ^805 E. Street. Riipitft h . ka— _|,i
E > y . » i a ! S S i i ^ ^ ^ H
07< MuslallrtttniBwnta !£ BEAUTIFUL ardique cabinet t l
_ ^ n d PIANO, twry keys! _
MODEL J55 G lbeon»4 trlr» folk guitar. Special teature 1 piece curved back, mintcond...... w/hard case: -Rosewood nylon string FC g p lU |jn exc cond w /case. g j
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w K o W « I i ‘i!Jl5 lionRuling cliquo S tS h a d s o t W l 'i l n i l g r n nU , n . t t . r 55 flylng i i u o r C ily ln { .b tr.|N ebraska 56 More up-u>- > A utow orkers ' dele union (abbr.) 60 On seme tideExist-------------- SI.Rcpublicsn—Shoe part party. faml(-
Jtlnks 62 Yells W ater fioles, 63 E jrtrsientory ndeflnlte in ___percepiioi!____
inicle point■ueblo Indian 65 Familiargypt (abbr.) emblemlia n d sn e a r— 66'E xpreif------loridaIphold D O W tixclamatlon <I surprise 1' Former' 2____ Tech Russian ruler 2y birth . 2 To thia place 2c q u lre d '- 3 ldee(Fr.) — 2olksinger 4 Tilting match 9uthrle ' 6 Baseballhuman . official (abbr.)
om pa is- 6 Short aleep ”)lnt • 7 Article ^tnon 6 Brother ofaddition M otea - 3
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•8*l» 074 MDaiciJir'atnirner cuum UPRIGHT PIANO good c< ^ u U r dlllon MOO. Call 324-4122
324-2905 evenlnos.Drims USED ORGAN SPECIAI
M2 Hammond $850; Ll ^ l e . Hammond ttOO. Conn Moc
M a g w w / l n a ' t f S " s e eIhe M u?c Cenler, 221 Mi Ave.E..TwlnFalls. ' WARNER'S BAND InaIr
.. T. m enl renUI plan lor begi
a a s s i . " " " "ull's 1906^ BECKWITH Conce . J J , ° a ? i . " ° . « « ° " ~ i c .
i$
__ 077 RldlO.TV&Slsrt« a r M 5 w T v r F r 5 i
. color TV bvrentingl'flo cret
SSSANSUI speakers, Plonee
_ lum U ble & - amp, Sanyi i8ti WOO- Ca
SEARS sideband CB radio Vlli » c e l le n l condlllon. $59. Cai J34 7 3 4 ^ . ■ ...........
7 i r 078 Fumitufe&Cimet! -KiMQ -S i7 F -» m rt>ed-com'
40. C learance Cenler. 733-7111. 1^ NEW solid maple uphol
ste red cushion rocker. Reg- P. uUrlv *149.95. now t l f . :c. C am 's Clearance Cenler. « _ 733-7111.or VVE BUY. Sell, trade, lease
to own- furniture, tv's, appll- a ncea or stereos. Caln'a
In C learance Center. 733-7111.
5 PIECE dinette, round Uble w /e x tra leal A 4 chairs. H38.
*|_ C learance .Q eiiler.
i 078 ■' ■ AppUiftCM
e FREE pickup senrlce on I- lunker frigs, washers,
dnrera. ranges. 734^ 73.V - GOOD USED GE Wastwr \ SIOO. Call 734-9988 arterjjpm.> Anytlmeweekends. - - -
REFRKi- Whirlpool 14' frost I Iree. g reen, w/lcemaker,. t150.75S.l3ft4elter5.I USED WHIRLPOOL cloihes , d g w ^ r k s great. J75. Call
WE~have various used re- Irigerators for sale. 90 dsy
“ -g iO T n tw . MC on-upr-73^-
WESTINGHOUSE w u h er • r ^ ^ r y e r . Qood cond.
oeo HamnolAkCond. DUO THERM oil healer, model ftB-1 w/power air
_ blower. w ill-healT rooms, oood cond. See. 224 Weat^ S tr e e l .C M tle fo r t :A « iofan. forced automatic inatant electric healer. Safety tip over-ewllch. 1320 w atu. (3b H.lO>mediumBtie:537-B75g _LIKE NEW 2 nn 10,000 BTUH
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AsphaltShlngles {
. M l n e t a i r a i ^ m ^ ” ^ ' . 2
H uid*pllt*sK ies^‘* * * ^ ’ i............................. t40.90aaa '
Medium sawn shakes 12 ^
Delia H b & tiw n lie S ^ * * ^ '- ,;26'.'w W « ................ e3allft.lL'. J
(Can alao.,order co(ored-al .Me a lineal fL)t15F eH .4»Q .ro ll........t s .»5 1'
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73^S009 SFOR SALE, Heck Uva rock, a< C T g e f ton. You haul. Cali 01
A c r o s s 46 Genetic
~ f l ” Golf goals 39 Sea in C lO C onontall Alia11 Ram's m atsf 41 Roitad Ir 19 G row together chair
..2 ] .A s tro n a u ts ' 46 Time bef "ell r ig h r 47 Norwegli (comp, wd.) ' 48 Conuine
23 Clung 49 Flying sa24 Urine duct (abbr.)25 Author Grey 60 SUngy di2 6 Over (Ger.) 62 Glazes27 Never (contr:)' S3 P a iip o rt' 29 V ast period of endom m
time . 64 Glimpse31 Light brown 5 7 S u g e o f3 2 Southern hlitory
"you" • 56 Toupee3 3 Wild plum • 69M oray^
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■L I I ■■ I__ i__Lslenta OU " BulldlngMatertieon- HOUSE LOGS, tull round
22 or to 15 diameter, 20' lo <___ long. Price negotlabiALS Henry Oavis. 3240572/8380L143 ROUGfi LUMBER,
lodel dimensiona; corral poleI UO. treated p o su , rallroa<nies e a l Will deliver. 324-81 Bt:
alru- O g O e v e n ln g s ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
S--S2_____ gsss088_____________ R ra w
^ CUT PINE A SUba. UOfcoi o r random length S40/toi W e'll deliver. 32^4088.
IHTe FIREWOODI » 5 Dickup ioac ^ ” you haul or S50 delWere
— . Burley. TFarea. 432-8815. ;sreo SAVE BIG BUCKSI Takin— orders now lor summer dc ^ livery. Hesping- irucklo*i
05_________ PUnHtTreeCtit FOR SALE: Perennial roses
pnjne trees. - com sre;
i l a ' ? a x i i i . ' ° °
w ■ O M ra te iC T CBERR^SI 4 klnds^o^Oregor
K s ONIONS S12.M for 50 Ib baa 1. o r 29c Ib; Fresh crisp —, Apples- red & golden do-
llcious. red rome. S7.05 ^ bushel o r 2»( lb; Locker beef
»t.19 Ib. aa long aa It UsU; PorkS1.19lb.cutAwrapped,
- - -V4 onwholerBrinoTOurown J - O n q h o rn
t S J 2 S F ' L i» " .• a
^ ' COO -Pefa«s;aM a- - - -AKG-REGISTERED -B U FF '•« .C ocker Spaniel pupa for «• sa le . W h e l ^ 4/29. Select If. -n o w ,. wlll.Jiold-with amall , deposit. 543«04 eve'a .
? top blood llnea. sho tiT u ifs Id Call for appL 328>
), your BrItUny pup now lo be ready lor fall. AKC. both liver
D a v ° ^ ^ f t ^ ° ' ^
' COLUE CROSS PUPS parvo , Immunized. Pet o r stock.I background $5.
. ENGUSH POINTER pup- , p ies. Father A mother out-
-atandbm —tiunfera:— Fathoi- Idaho A UUh Reid TrUI winner. Extended pMI- o ree 'a . 438-8373 FOR SALE Lhasa. Peke-e- poo, Bloodhound. Engl, bulldog, Wesile. o?E. Bheepdop. min. schnauiera. Siamese kitten. 731-0834.FREE KfTTENS, call
. anytime. 734- ^ . 'FREE PUPPIES. Assorted b reeds, medium sized dogs.c a i ig 4 4 ie a _________ _ 2 _FREE to good homesi F Elk
_H ound w7fflUed breed pup- j M B ^ e d l u m sized dog.
S S S g T v « . , K . „ . g ,
- M lllm ^rwSe 4^104*^*''
^ ^ S ^ n u i e f ^ f e m a t o $1 6 "each . For Info, days. 532- 4 1 1 7 ,Ju lle ,E v e 'e iS S i^ .
Aviation1» ________________AHaon
tun tn w d - Win MiljfrtBi fresh annual. $7996 or will conaMer trade for oood flshlno b o a t jOT-6737r
Answer to r-reviourP ira
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- |g w g j good palnl li InnT C I is u s u u u a if f if i« «k " | c | t t i BoatttMa
i l l l i g i BIRCHCRAFT 15' J f “ M l boat A trailer w/tOH
■ Good cond, 734-4209 CHRYSLER BOAT
g f *-1------ m otorsr-C alk ins—i a *• .£1 Jerom e Implemen M g wl 324-3311,Jerom e.
r» Central ' ' C t O S E ^ CON180O’S
d in The 81'a are arrivincday and the sei
h«inn GREAT...at Tom'a M • Sponing- O ooda.'H
^ la n Bridge Exit, Burley, ff inors ^I saucari Johnson outboards.I A Seaawlrl boais. EZ
MOVING, must sell- wmant . flberfomi trl-huH.IS Evinrude. 50 actualq i exc cond. E-Z toad
. m anyext/M .m oD .ra MUST SELL, 1974 1 5 'i
■..................... in-hull. 70 rfp Johnso .............. .. 9.9 Johnson-m olorj
T n---------SAIL CATAUNA YACH
13'. 15'. 22', 25', 23- ____ prams, sail o r row. Par
Rardware. SAIL HAUS, Locust. Twin. 733-8227.
■ 1 4 'FIBERGLASS boat,
a . a r . M , ' - ' " ’3 3 ^ 15; SILVER UNE boat,
Evlnnide motor w/E-2— trailer. Good cond. 733^
18' RBERQLASS ski A
-— a .a fe ? ,.-;;!;;
i r RBERQLASS BOAT
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COMPOUND aulker I h —— Ing bow. exc cond wl
mounted quiver A acc____ t150.734-041t.Stava------------- GOCTCLUBSrwemins
4 . w/cart. Mans se t w/t Bolh fine cond.'733-t173:
------- GUNS-------------B uy^ .Sell- A -T rade .-^
md. 8 RUGER-BUck Hawk C p .fO - venible 357 Magnum w /ei
9mm cylinder. &00.733-7i — ^ StoOW eatherbyrlflesco
g c g y »'
— i a ___________Tfiwl TrailI 42E BUYASELLusedrecrea-li
vehicles. A TUS SAU— Floral A Easlland. 734-8219 BSaJe_ TAURUS light weight tra'
You can pull Ihls 1o' "c 'S S ? trailer with a compact & ■cord S e e at Aurora Capital Coi /ton. a t 2538Kimberly Road o re
7344347. $44^. Financei3J 5 - ayillable:.................... -e r ^ 1972 PROWLER 25 It. sek__ conuined, ready to go. Ciklng■de- 1979 AIR STREAM 31' re load balh, h«ln. mag wheel 1250. Michelln tlrw , r fu ^ w T a^ _______________ _
Slh wheel travel trailer. 191 reea 2S' Tumbleweed, self coi
Ulned.J6500.837-ll>in:------re?! ----------------------------------- 1
_ 175 ' Auto Dealer
es . I m e i s h e i
I 19751™_ S T A T IO N W A G O N . IS. c o n d i t io n in g , p o v ^ b r a k e s , w rh lto w a l
b o o n s e f - u p f o r t r a Qi ' f a m i ly v e h ic le ;
i m• 1974 GMCJ* T u - to n o b l u e - o n e 5; t r a n s m i s s i o n , r e i
d e l u x e f h r u - « u t . j >* m i l e s . H o o d to t h o h
> 1978MISUII'• B r ig h t y e l lo w , 4 • j, r e c l in in g s o o t s , o
r a d io , t e r r i f i c g a s rr J d l ^ n c e t r ip f o r v e ry
j 1976 F0B l u e m o ta l l l c , r e g u l i
,m o t i c t r a n s m is s io n p o w e r b r a k e s , d e lu x c o m m e r c ia l t i r e s . Tl
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— HELP!!!-menl Co., We need more e________ menU...cara, trucks
----------- T“ ers,. campers, b a
ODT— - “ t e s a s i s i}'S JIM BUSBY ENTERPving every- JLm-294Waah.734^seleclions WANTED self-coi
s Marina A _oamper ln_good COf . Heybutn' • Phone 324-6722.ty._678-7473 iq - TRAVEL QUEEN-------------- cond., see lo appr■ds. Orrlon a leeps 4. etc. Eves 32EZ Loader 3244757.
1869 8- SECURITY CAI’ W. on Sleeps 4. has Ice be
■ ■■ -stove.— Good—cohdrsell- 15»* 888-2589 eve, orweeke
a s i r r s s * *15' Relnellnson A'7B ~ . ......... -ilors.-E-Z — . . -
tn t cond. 135 CyclesASu;
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MI.SOHP » . . ■ )
p : P I(I A liah- » -Johnson. Z». All for * •,inka and »'5pm~ 4. • •3AT. 150 * ' k f cr. $4500. ^—M=e= * T T PngCioods
I hunt- * • w/bow *
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« lers 175 ' AuloDealer
I c iere. These fon \
OrymontegO ix>N. L u g g a g e r a c k , o lr K jw e r sf€M )rIng, p o w e r /v e il r a d io l t i r e s , h a s t r a i l e r to w in g . A T e r r if ic
9 5 0iciiMMrwa n d w h i te , o u f o rh o t lc r e g u l a r g a s * 'e n g i n e ,. J u a t t r a d e d In . L ow0 h i l l s w ifh th is o n o .
9*50^INB2102DOOR4 s p e e d t r a n s m is s io n ,
e x c e l l e n t f i r e s , A M1 m i l e a g e , h a v e a lo n g e r y l i t t l a m o n e y .
950FORDF250 ^j u l q r g o s e n g in e , o u f o - lo n , p 6 w e r s t e e r in g , l u x e I n te r io r , e x c e l l e n t . T h is o n e w i l l - h a n d l a >r o r t r a l f e r .
■50iH s n r iB s l M P I a c a l i i T b. E .
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‘ a i . % r " a i s
r 734-3831. VALUE
------- FOR RENT. 1978 U lIf— 7^------ 30V s le ep s -9 ,- oen«
eonalfin- A/fc. w /d a n or .w :ks. trail- altaf4pm.54S<315. tx»U or FOR RENTI Sell-cont
»nu in ed now. 324-4428733^285. wndittotu. WANTED to buy from pi— ------- ---party- motor homo.EN, exc. giving all deUlls A prilipreclals, P.O. Box 59l.Twln Falls324-2034. 197, jO' ODYSSEY-
-------------- motor home. 738 2nd:ampER. East. Jerome. Call 334-8box and _____________________dr''S80a. ' "1.
l a IMIlyTilufnace FOR SALE- sa l o l dc
c k s T w hoppers. 733.1441.4'x8'S185.423-4950.
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U uvehicles a re rei
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^ 3 51979 D0DGEy26 c y l in d e r e n g in e , n
' t r a n s m is s io n , A M r o d lc m e la l l lc , b ig h i tc h , e x u s sT iow y o u th is o n o .
1978 FORD RaIR e g u la r g a s V -S , p o w e m o t l c t r a n s m i s s i o n , d u a l g a s t a n k s , r e a c c a m p e r .
^ 4 8 i1979 F0IIDF
6 c y l in d e r e n g in e , 4 s p e p o w e r s t e e r i n g , lo c k -o f ir e s , b ig h i tc h , b ig mi
^ _ g a s m ll e o g e .— — ,
M O T O Ib o W o r i d T o B v y J
to k itH cott. - m M > .P itik fa » a a a ltA _NI440T0R FOR SALE, Ford llghi duty ? -£ P truck, 3rd member. 410 ratkjj
iideftrSe “ ’"’" S k . CUliea®^"*^------------- NEW WINDSHIELD IO(-19e7-UE I W MusUno. >100. Call 54»8381.
i i n U l n S.1 -SUPPLY, 305 Shoshone
' U P a ln u Street South. Twin. '-1B64-Dodo# « o ,- fn o in e r « —r.w/er>d8 { r a n s . . ^ P W t i g P utility
never beon ron n ^ % iib u .“
|n a .3 2 t< lM o r3 3 M ia . . ^ • - - - 1980 FORO 302 engine and i m p r tn e - -,ulo-:TrahsTaIso 4 < p e ^ 6 4 - ««. Write o r older Uans. M M W
belore 8pm._____________1972 DUSTER for parta or
=Y-mini- whole. Make oiler. 7 t o ^ . C4-8sa4''^ Sensible deals on new and
used cars are yours in ------Cl83Sllledr73M«1;-----------------
UtyTraiien 135 CydeitSt»pli8sll double ______________________________ FOR SALE. 1978 HONDA CB
g S i . g g a J f a ' " ” 't ............ HARLEY DAVIDSON------
Motorcycle; See, Jerome____1, , Tmplemenl C0TTT243311.
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B50 1, m a n u a l o v e r d r iv e " ' r •5 i d i o , b e o u t l f u l b r o w n *•- >•
e x c e l l e n t f i r e s . L e t i
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__ ______ -4444 avea . ____________
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■YAMAHA 3 WHEELER!
. AulomoWveil^achlne . 73M070 .
~ ^ « 7 i " H d N P A ' CL"a30“ SMi . 1970 HONDA CB 360Jahrlnc
tuooaoa rack. t7B5. nZTQK
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I ' stock No.'IC-IO tC
[ 1 9 7 1 F O R D
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j 1 9 7 3 P L Y M
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I :|972PONl~ i "stock No."lC-173C
I _ 1 9 7 3 C H | > / I
; Stock No. O l 89C .
: 1973 MERCI} S t o c k N o . 1T-178A .
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|l 98 I F - 10
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m
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BU4DOOR ■* ! T 5 0
* 7 5 01243 BLUE LAKES
BLVD. N.73S-5110
! T s ]A Y S O IHAS REACHED THE
■ SAVINGS TO OUR I -T«. SUY.^ND
DAMAGE FROM A rO YOU AND OFFERI >N: ISYOURGUARA
>IDE4X4 I- -
90 - ^>kld.R lotai..HMvy Duty A ir ■o Cooling Pockoga, H«ovy
IDE -
14 <lonal Rot lo Axl*. Power 5)P-215/75«15Tlr«fc . *
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' 10S1 HONDA XL urn 100 m llas. still on m tm n
^ ^ M X B S M o r N e a d to s i ;o a « . exc . cond.-navar racad. C
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- —1974PINTG.N 0 . 8 1 I A ............
1974 FORDN 0 . 6 7 2 B ...............
1977MUSTAN o . 5 7 5 7 6 ...............
1978 CHEVYN O .8 9 0 B ..................
1979 CHEVYN o . 5 8 7 7 A ...............
1978 PHOEN- — 3^oor,-4cyllnder, out<- - N o . ...... .
1978 OLDSMSUPREM E. LOADEI
- -1977-DODCI■ ‘ N o .‘6 2 1 2 A . . . ; .
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■
P | ^ 'H gryeoutangood 1974 JOHN DEERE <
- ^ e r backhoo, cab,
JTKier E«c. co tK ij^ '.& o.
i 9 » JOHN ' d e m eloader backhoe. cab, diei
sail ?rOM.?100 hra..Exo. coi n5.ooo.a7fr45S4.,-_ . .
^WHEEL DRIVE kMde «UM, bacM oes & ottiar Induiti
lor equbm anl lor aalo. Mach -----------arydonnactlon #784SJ4_
ilora 178 AutoDaala
A L S O R E i
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^STATION WAGOI
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>/ SUBURBAN
tr EL CAMINO
NIXJtomotic. air conditioning, ta p ed '
MOBILE CUTLASS)ED. N o . 6 0 9 8 A , . . . ____
;E-VAN CONVERSIC
ROLfiT CAAAARO Z-i
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H ava Wttwkly A Dal
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T PRICE ON A NEW
n o ^ s s T ^ H$ 2 1 4 5 ^ ^ ^ ^ l
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>7929M630
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3 Good mach. lor ^ l o teed.t7 .M 0.5«W ayi.
^ . WANTED- DS or smanai w ^ j d | . . U b l o bUde.
cood.---------HO ;-------------- Tnj^
Iders, -198# Ford F-100 V*-- u itrltl pkA up,4 8peed,360.AM- schin- o traclc. Many extras. Aak 4,------- - ^ .ia 5 .C 4 !i4 fc u a e i--------
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- ^ 9 9 5 =*4995
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D A H O&iRD NORTH__ ___ 678-3169__ally R M taU
A R E6 T H R U=FERED BY FORD M< IR TRUgCS ARE NO\ . V J t^ lS d HAVE-/
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81 F-100 ST133" W.C
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lealara .
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m a t te T r a n s m l I H A M R a d io , LigI
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A N D S E E U S A T R O
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rim os'-N ew s. Twin Falls, IcJaho O^? '•
i- i■ 1B73 Heavy duty W
; a i l n t t ' o a ,1 >Qg&con(lur3;4-4;4B. ’
I ' 1974 CHEVY LUV w/c»t»T '-------G ood'cond.■i----------Hw a g g -w o itte ffa m ^
1975 2 TON IntemaKonal,---- -------alock f«cK, excelfent co
»0n.4a7-3213of«B7-a«1.— ---------i97n700 iniafn«iiofMil. h
- MV 404 enolne, S sp . 2 . rMr*flnd. B.MO IB front t:
______ 18 2 fo«r. E*c cond., rllres IB' cdmbln»tlon sli
. . . - p riln bed w /holit: 19771 ini'l, exc cond, new liras.
------------- combination e tocroraln I■ . w/holet.3?4-86B6.
t i t * I t* * I t t *
1970 CHEVROLET ■ % TOM PICKUP-
------------- Snoftrwlde'DOKrsiivariiautomallc, power aleer and brakes, air. W e're o( lo offers on tills onal
- - : : : - - C O N P A U L O S ~ • V CHEVROLET
-..^-:;i-140W.iitalr>.J«fOme -
1979 CMC Ion pickup, cvlln. 10,000 miles. 913 Mi N,. KImMrly or call 423-92 ^ v e n lg g a w w M k e n d ^ ^
141__________________ U! OODOE famlly-wsoolf ‘ sell-cortl., new battery, rur
oreal. <2260. 423^ / *; tw o CHEVY VAN 307 V8, A
ileondllloned. 32M067 day 32W 4flQayas/waek.nda. .1977 DODOE Van. Pow« -•tM rir^o/brakas, air, aur
. ■ ' .S S a t t e / t a § % cISSll?'
: ■ a i s A / 'S ;. Ollef.733.iaiO days. 734-199 _ je n ln g 8 £ a k j« B ru c e j_ ^
ImpOfttTSpofttCtr . . . 'JrOR SALE 1980 zm . -
• -and ask for Mike._________TO PCA SH
-----------:=_Fof-V0LK8WA0ENB—_ _ _ Jn A n ^ ]g jn d ltlo n _____
' i m TOYOTA CROWN 8ta- ---------- l to w a o o ru _ 4 5 0 0 _ C a l l ^
------I B ^ VOLKSWAOEN 412:
197B 28M DATSUN.
J w7 f mOf 70-2691 ta k for Kerry.
-I-1880 DATSUN 610 atlll under - ■ AW f m casaalta.
S0OO cash and exiaiing loan . . -Ihrouah QMAC. Call Judy
•■•ttfof»i:30Dm733-aa20. ’—■----- F1«0-MAZOA"RX 7 ,-AM-FM
j ta r M , aluffllnum-wtiMla.- •unrool, low mllaa. musi
i . ; 8l«ve Funer at
iB#1-TOYOTA" Ceiica OTA* ^ ^ U m l l e d Edition. Call
1« ____________4 Wheel Drtve• 1W ~JE E P CJ 3A. Rebuilt
WTl’ D O D O E 'c S '^ 'S i '
1S72 BLAZER, 4 sp«ad, 4Mk-0ul hubs. new. tirea,
f steerlng.-tl750.-Cali--
V , .JOT BLAZER, new 350. AIT,:--------P/S.- P /B rA /c , cruise conJ*'
* * * * * * * * *
- 1973 INTERNATIONAL V* TON PICKUP ,
4-Wheel . drive, 4-sp«ed tnnam H slon. r a d l o . ^ l you 're looklnq for a cima
C O N PA U LO SCHEVROLET
■ " 140 W; Main: Jerome
idifB CJ8 JEEP. MAQ T IR ^
1978-OMC 4x4, hubs, 1978
t W f O H B SflONW XLT.■full lime 4-wheel drive.
Interior. P/S.
•M#___________ AnUqueAtfhtt1981 FORD. 84.000 orlolnal ,
' - tn lle d , 1 .owner. 8 cylinder molor w/overdrlvB. runs
M77 0REMUN x r m a n y ' "
t a ■ Autoe'.OifffroW 19QS Camaro stock car. 990 V 4. automfitic trar^smlsslon.' many, many extras. Sol up for hobby atock. » 9 5 . Can423^961. _____________i m CHEVELU SS . 998. , •pproz, 10.000 mllaa on new i Anglne, denied door.
...oU ierw ls* clean...S1000.or........w o fk lra d # on .rnoiorcycle._ . 788-8M7»ye3__________
':i7S:' . ..; AutoOMJera'
1973 PLYi» OPLDDUI*•': P e r f e c t — W i th S t e e l
f3 1 8 ‘ E n g in e , 'E x t r a »
P M fct O I» ¥ M M 0 A T ..
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P '? ‘ P
!7/i :ras. 18' _____ ____________■in bed must sell Going_ — mission. '71 Camaro. tr
K a '• '< CHEVY Novi: MS•" S S ■'________1978 CHEVEHE- -»■
i 8SKii*a;.'r.'4Jevenings.__________ _J*------ 1975-CHEW MONZA ;*____ 'ow mllei■----------1390-cash Uke over (____ menta, call 733-1344.(up. 8 * * * * * * « * « - I Main
1978 NOVA O B 'RALLEYSPORTjto iss.«c’ss:., .ss;agon.--and brakes, bucket »e , runs ‘f’l’
P "'VhMs :iln'sbSsl 73 CHEVY .El CAMIN
-1W1 - w— B-PASSENGER fSS
^ -:^ T p " p id .^ o w " -m .i >*.» A Car. 2
isun-. -160 ^ ----------- ^Aiiioi-Dotii73 CHARGER. AfT, P/B, f
— g « i l 3 2 4 a f f l
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_ y ^ S K L e r y . Ev.'.
m . 1068 FORO SUtlon wagor jjjj condition. *290.
» » ir72'."PlNTO .siatlonwaaon____ good cond. Call 849441:ml. days. 32644» eva'a i1578 wJandfL______________^ 1974 RANCHERO all powerf,s:» n 1!75 FORD MAVERICK. I
>'»r 1®77 PINTO 30: aulo trans, U8 new radlals. sunroof, exc •t condi_2J,J00mliesJ2^^
TA- - 186 Aotoi-lifleo)n/M«fcunSHARP 1974 Capri: sunroof.
-> 4 speed. V4, new tireI"j»j . » » * * * • « * »
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188 Atflot-Oldinwblis 1008 OLDS Cutlaa 400
d engine, Vapd. 2-dr. Rocket S rlmsj1100.?3l9a90evea. n . * * * * * * * * *U___________ :__________ ■
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