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local ahaip les te v e theyai l ^ e a s t . said .Duma and chealerB who - “ We U lng.have le ft town for aw areC tty r^ w ldO H ryW ann------- WflBy:nent for t t e N evada . Nev latd. — A tlantvaltlng for t t e opening no fei
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l i n g J S e v ' s p a p e r
□y, May 26,1978
E n d i
>utpiJW T E D NATIONS (U PI) - Sov reign M inister Andrei G rom yko call lay fo r an end to t t e production of “ « s of m iidear w eapons" and propoc it- a ll 'f iv e n u d e a r pow ers b ^ - t a l ned a t I t e “ complete destnicU on" sir stockpiles.Srom yko 'also told t t e U nited NaUi I t V ice P resident W alter M ondal a rg e of an increased Soviet nucli rea l a g ^ n s t W estern E urope w as rum ped-up" charge and t t e t th e Uni
la rticu laiiy v ld o u s and c ru e l" n e u t rob.B ul t t e Russian spoke w arm ly of o s p e d s for an eariy signing of a r ra teg ic a h n s liinllation ag reem en t v
Patientsb rg o tten
eWashtactooStarWASHINGTON - T te H o ia e Sel im m lttee on A ging 're leased a rep day showing t t e t over t t e la s t el a r s th t t e h a s been a “ w te le i K h arg e ''.o f m ental pa tien ts from st q > lt a l i ^ b i to -o ld - h o te ls - a n d - priv ardlnR _house4J 3 >pqrted by_Jed« ^ a r e paym ents.T te system , a s described by < m m ittee sta ff m em ber, " i s Incredl n p le . You ]u st take a guy outside, m on t t e bus and'^ay.' ‘Go te m e , Hai lu’re c u re d ^ ll..C om m enting on ilw report, w hich shi a l t t e p c ^ a t io n of s ta le mei iq illa ls has dropped from 427,709 in 1
160,630 In 1977, com m ittee C ha irr «■' a a u i te P ip p e r p-F^a utsp^pa l a n y Of t t e d ischarged p a tien ts “ a re ce tv in g t t e care and seh rices t t e t t sed" and t t e t som e a re s im ply b< forgo ltra ." •Y ^ d ^ i t e t t e d rop In s ta te Instltu ipulatibns, t t e costs fo r m en tal he e a lm e n lb y s u t e s h a s doubled from Ulon In 1 9 0 to M.4 biUkin In 1977, im m iU ee report notes.I t e p laces w here t t e fo rm er patii Ind iq) a re called a v a rie ty of nar idud ing "board and c a re te m e s ," (Oflter hom es." Unlike nursing hor h ich a r e regulated, in moSl s ta te s ti re no s tan dards for board ing hor ccord lng lo t t e report.T te -fa d l itie s o ften m ake a profit, sport sa id by receiving p a rt o r a ll ol a tle n t 's Supplem ental Security inc ly rk . w hifh f rm w f m m a .Social .V n ro g ra m providing a id for th e cldi lii^an d 'd lsab led .
e police" W hether the re w as consent o r no
mfllter jl^ nM Mld.^'M Amati
subjection."I t e g ir l's paren ts, w te own-50 cii
a round Rome, used tex -o fdce rec ip t t t e popular film “ S ta rW a rs" to p. ran som , bu t when G iovanna rci
andhugs.
“ W hen s t e w as freed. Giovanna w
te w )y ," said b e r m o tter .
■ W hen t t e bouquets o f r y lr o s c s r t l
t e ^ lo a m v e , t t e s jw m t s b suspicious and aleA ed police w te 1 t t e fam ily 's telephone.
" S te Had been brainw ashed ," s i -m o lh w .- '- 'E v e n 'G lo v a n n a under
t t e t now and U convinced h e r to U< • p o l i c e . " ......................
tUegept. h a d been studying Idahi
e p o p ro m w anted t te l r n m (^ b s iU R Cidlan. 7 ’ n;iO O of ■ ' W ith an j ssis l from ite an d 300~ ■■ “m ay o r ■Paul'Ostyn^JN w ere sold w aslocated .^Mketball;------- ^ t e b e a d , - a - S t e «----------: , — MounU ln^ityrNevTT^
. corr»iQ itii»7i.BnK y.in^
' 15*
nucLut: G- Soviet t t e U n l t e d S t a t e s - a i CO called up la te r th is week li n of " a il P resiflen t C arter. " I proposed ( ic u l t le s . . . h a v e bjin - la lk s — G rom ykosaW .---------rUon" of ' G rom yko flatly callc
I t e phKtucUoQ of all N aUons w eapons," a n end ttf «Bta ^ custom ers.
r J e d g i L g ih .1 , i h e ^ a i b t o l
by o n . 9ncrediblv ^tside. pu t 4 k c re a tiv e prom ollo> ^ one seem s novel er ’ R custom ers wUl seeic h s te w s g U i ln k w d lo f o u r .
w s f j i t i t m i irhairm on
s f l e d i h a t _ ™ = ----------- ------------I “ a re nol # ^ ' _t t e t they i ^ a n v c
ply te in g /
Institution ' By CHRICTO]lal health 'nffle*4;lfffrom S2,2 ,1977, lhe HAILEY - Blair
o fficers recovered Tb r pa tien ts . ' hum an skde ton . 'Df nam es, T t e rem ains w ere nes," a r^ heavy brush In a c Ig hom es, H ailey, a le s there B laine Couniy D Ig hom es. 'W heeler sa id t t e sk d
n e a r t t e old E i o ^ i profit, the in Bullion Canyon ■ a ll o f the H ailey, ly incom c. , T t e Drst signs of th< ilS c cu f liy— by a ^ B r i l f ia ie ja a n . e elderly , m o to rcyde In t t e
accord ing to W heder.
:e arreslo r n o td o e s M iss AmaU said th nati W3S in o w as dSngerous lo m n d .iX tf lc a l— h c sL fo c -te lb ,o f -u i
o th e r."1̂ 50 cincm as " 'I p refer to go lo rec ip tsfrom m y e ^ on you a ” to pay the F renchm an, m ani< ia relum ed ans^tered, i l h o l r k l s w N IptfiliM ktw tnna
Veneto and lold ̂ .w ea ring a c ra sh he
mna w as th e pisio tehols I’ll r
M isb e c am e‘w te ta p p e d H e spotted he r am
, ; w aving gaily.!d," sa id h e r B urly a rm s enc! u n d c rsu n d s ' ran g out a s t e rea
r t o help t t e . F re n d im a n had I< - love. - - '
/
>rospecd a te h is to ry -d e c id e d a g r i ^ l i ^ y to help an I d a te Thun
f t t t e io m form er Twin F a lls end res i5JV oodrow -W hltehead-= -andi-0
: H is.-5ho«hone-lnd lan-ftpm — of h e r V 7rw lU -tealtendU «lte— w ^lle^rld a te lW rfa llr ttre lu d s— ball:—
5' , tv tn [•>! forto 'f t ir d*liviry
e a r J
r r o i n- a sub jec t te w U l ta k e . « a idk In W ashlngbn w ith He
"M any of th e dlf* - Sc I b e e o o v e rc o m e ,"• — ••......... ............................lu W»U ed for “cessa tion of ouV
all types o f n u d e a r Tbi ttf developm ent of o e v . Chlninal i h m and a b a i t to intennn lee a h u n d t t e woMd oir aiI «4iat I te G enera l a n n i ^̂ iesakio is seeking -
I I h it Statesp ra A M tio a o ra a ty p M a p t]i aod gradual r e d ) i c ^ masiI up to Ibefr co inp lete "eo i a i d v w ay,” G rom yko
U th f i r m e r c o i i tg r
l n o .( U P l) '- T o b e a t l t e ' liyso iital ra le s , t t e I n te r c i ty T tersd ay began jo a l l in g "W te:a rd s Id U s fS.OOO th is t i
T te»,jBxecutiw vice_presl-.__O flfl.oI t t e company bad m ore a n d nitm ar4 p lr il-an d -U g h er .. "B t1 stam im try ing to d e v d o p nowoolk)ns." t e sa ld . “T h is T tee l enough. We think o u r FranI. see t t e hum or in It and genetlur conq>any! We like to u v e c
^ o n y i e l d srrOPHERBOGAN I t4
2 ■ T lm »»^ew e.TwInFai
i l T T Y I
r ^ fCopilmipAfrpm, ^ '^ ■ ‘̂ Aiukmgh the neuUxin I
' ' (frawing boanlSfCarter tu----------ocMHitdevelopinenrTK
--------- c alled UwBuq>enslon«-‘-'iu............... sW thput m entkm lng h
G rom yko la«bed a t Mond In Uw vice presiden t’s .
------------J jenetaU A scem bijM V edn• v r Soviet Union w as bulldln ; . a g a i ^ .W e ^ E u r o ] i e b < i ItatH ple-w arbeadnuclear:
T------------:i •• worrfj**' i «i d ^4 a rgum en t Is introduced t• — U s u e ~ b y ^ n v o k ln g - th (
- ; th im p « H ip 'Soviet th rea t; th a t A m erican nuclear I ••w iapm w r a n - h f hirned-li J • ^ a n d f e r e ^ l D t h e e a
X ' ̂ A l» speaking on the U
w j i V M r v '
• . K O H p J S f f l t B t ^ l S I
b B S S M s w
-f■I
: E a r ’s r i g h t> KI
_____ _ td c iT T ----------- — ~ stolf
-------------- ■-dam• adv(? . .
Silver ( ' owners' ■ BOISE (UPI) - The Bl
Management was accuset bearing In Boise Thurday
• pu t In “bondage’' the pe« property In S l l w City in Ow,
5 In tesllm ony a t -a BLM ^ m anagem ent of tlie a re a , I
A g e n d a d r j
-; BOISE (U PI) - The SI ; .E ducation m eets a t Drigg
■: consider Fisca l 1979 open hear, neu-program proposal
•; U niversity of Idaho cxpcrlr >. T etania.
O n Thursday, th e . m on — j r - t o c l u d e ^ g B nd as’. of ' tha
; education institutions and a consider m w - program
: F isca l I960, ‘m e boan l wt approve o r disapprove the
- - tboae endorsM will b e c d n s e d j n principle only wi
; de fe rred unUi th e boanl'i i session.; T hu rsday afternoon, th i edp d u cla h ea rin ^o n p ro ce d ' a M ls e S ta te U niversity C
_ ; renew the appointm ent ol : tlQO d irec tor Bob d Hall
. t c o ad d e r agendas for.the Si ‘ U » D c a ( and the Blind and : V ooU floalR ehabim atlon..
" ■ f t i E P r s t m j: ' t J 0 t e 8 ( U P I ) - A n ln le r i
. -J ti» hwi^flHnl tn ̂ V k w ff itt lt 'e u w ork out liv
: M iH c g W ^ ^ ^ M i d to
] e S e‘ b e o e f i t l i l t e tn p a y e r s w l
< • . ‘' I w d ^ w d r i f n o i • ' m any tim M ’M Cb of u s h : leglslatldoTwl& ttK) resuli
- r x ’ en tity 's p A t tc n n id y com , would a l s o S i ^ ’l i t e B a
In Fails. Idaho ' Friday, May26j97S
r i d p i
1 8 , S o ^f a m p .l ) ' .......
o n bomb Is on th e ’ c r has suspended Its m iiS' R tm ln i^ hiivc'V : : . £ . ~ i S .•- 'taL I-nw m ireA ----------
L £ s l , “ lS “S i
lildlngTtp lls th rea t Gromyk lie by deploym ent of m y k o ,-“ tha>........w» d lo confound the - - t h e - v e r y - s a m e ^ S O Y j c t U n l t r e a r ’ Is It not tru e . In his r ! lea r and m is sile recaii ata ln .a n y -m ^ y .^ c t-------P residen t(jeeasiiypred lc tab le ‘■polilicidr" -------------------------------------he th in l day of the " a b o u t the
h t h e r e _KING SIZED telephone ret
dephone company ’iwmot stolen Weiinesaay buf-was* iam agedr-Jane—Houstoiv- idvertising agency emplo; *ecelver after It was recovere
City prop *8 rip BEV» B ureau of Land w lthpropcifused a t a public officer Ihntlay w llh try ing to w rongd lre■ P«®P'e who own The BUVin Owyhee County. dlsajtrM m'JLM hearing o v e r a rea .•ea, those Involved w ilm o 5
I r a w n S S H l i i, sa id the f<
ie S tate B oard of m ore than )riggs Ju n e 1-2 lo -propertyt^ ipe ra tin g budgets. She chai posals and lour the .. people in perim ent sta llon a t rccomnien
a rea .m om lng schedule Mrs. Sli i4h» -{ou r—hlghoF— _B LM -diiln; n d a Joint scsslon lo suddenly I im proposals for decided I d will be asked lo involved i
the proposals bul sign leases be considered cn- She'said ly with final aclion ' agreem en a rd 's Ju ly budgcl becausc th
fallh .":, the board will . M rs. Sla ocedural aspects.of ••nit-pickii ily decision nol to g ram m ar it ol BSU .Informa- C larcnc
he S tate School for ; the proptj and the D ivisionof . would des on.. •• ‘ . ’
id j^ b ack ed "nlerim study of Idaho 's public depo* al lo thi» people If thr>o» a iih v;) ut liveable com prom ises. S late T rea > i d i ^ K • .
« 8 com m unity and repescnialvi itltles t o 's i t d o ^ , and work oul r s wllhoul becom ing burdensom e fooperallve effort, because In Uic
u s h as gone our own w ay in prop •esult tha t a proposal which solve com poundsit fo r o lher cnljilcs'.wi;
ttesald. < ' ’
1 ? 5 .
> f n u e ]
— -
“ CBtTna7i“- c im ic e i t ( j r ' 'H e r n n i t Idt, who w as to em phasize thd need lm u tlon^ .i:con fldence bulldlng’̂ to rd lsa rm am en t.- • — -----------T ht-: a fi t fm w n r 'C f ln a f l ia ir PH m e ler P ie ire T rudeau w as expected to nlrate on th e need for im m ediateu-d isarm am ent.__________________
myko lis tened s t ^ f e c e d Wednes* hen Mondalc depicted the Soviet SS- clear m issile "now being deployed st.w estcm Eurot)c.” .a s a ‘‘substaa-’ icrease in the nuclcar th rea t of (he;.Un[on,’: ______ _____________ _ - —
lls reply, G rom yko is expected to a r e ^ sta tem ent by Soviet
Jent—L eonid—B re zh n e v -b la n iin g icklng genera ls and bellicose pollti- ‘.•ofW ATOIorthel'flctltlousTJOtlons- the alleged threatening mUilary
'.]V ;
UPf
r e c e i v e r b e i n g u s e d in a n o t i o n in D e n v e r w a s
a s ^ o u n d - l a t e r V l l l g h ' t l y B— a n d — R o g e r U p k e r , p lo y e s , lo o k o v e r th e e r e d .
petty M plan' ( ^ r t y in th e a rc a told a a hearing tha t the b u rea u was going In the
direction.BLM and ow-ners of property a rc In K m e n t.o v c r m anagem enl of the
la S lah lm an of Boise, who owns ty a t S ilver Clly, charged the I with " fla g ra n t violallon." She also te federal agency valued the land than tl d id th e people who owned ly therecharged ihc BL.M with putting Uw
in "b o n d ag e " wllh p r p p o ^ mendalions for m anagem cnl of the
S lahlm an sa id at one point the
ily took an Interest In it and then d thal th e a g e n c y should gel ikI and h av e Ihe property ow ners ases.said they will nol accept Ihe lease u e n ts subm itted by' the BLM 5C they hav e been submitted In “ bad
. S lahlm an sa id the agcncy had been icking" and bargaining In a "fla- m anner,"■cncc O rion, Boise, president of the
L'lly Taxpayers'ASMKialion, saiu •opQsalfr recom m ended by the BLM destroy IhFSTca. ^
i . - p B M
. . . . . Y o u a r * r i
mv M w » ■.- — — F u n t f l L Xlalves o f •* M a y 2 7 a toul laa-s t . r v I c M f o
I ilie past ■ BRCproposingolves one . * “^-whlch it
■ ~ A------■ ■ *
5 l e ^
■ was prapontteranceflfthft£tfrnTHl” ......1»dc l."" ........... ' "need O n th e o the r hand, t g '^ to — -.-m lhW oriT O p iB c ted to s ------- ~ ~ ~ ” ” PU ygM detoSA L T r
j j j e • t o t b e . / t e e n i b i r TP re s id e n t V alery G lsca
d ia te • p o s e d tb e m a l lo n o fa s i---------------- $ g e o q r..to keep tab6-<dnes- ' n u d e a r powiers comply slSS- tlo n a c c o rd s ,-
H e a b b u r e ^ S o v
- oaUons p a rtic ip a te h-------------l iisan iu im e«"fa lla“ an
to c rea tio n of a n ail'ATricai ' lo cal Insurgencies to
tni î^g In tervention on th e contli
tloiii>._........QUnes^ForeignTMhiila ry . w U laddresstheA ssem bl
I Frencili l o ^ R o hH KINSHASA, Zaire (U■ F o i^ g n Legion para troop■ Kolwezl today without res■ 60 w hite hostages repor H sev en legionnaires rebeU■ captured.■ ' The ]eg(onnafres m ade■ se arch of re b d s around Kl■ b e fo rebeg lnn ing tbepu llb H p rovince cap ita l of Lur■ m iles southeast of Kolwez■ o fre s lb e fo re re tu m ln g to : H T b e w ithdraw al of F re n H a f te r tbey parachu ted 1
resc u e 2,500 trap p e d -v ba tte red , m ining lown In abou t 400 Zairean soldiers
-------- 100Moroccana>---------------E^=— :— ^Tie c ity Itsel f; rav a g ed
' re b e lo c o q w tlo n a n d a m j 200 w hites, w as showing
B recovery w ith the resto ra t H a n d (he a rriv a l of engine< H copper m ines, the back H econom y.
----------Z a ire F ^ ld e n t-M o b u luH P a r is new s conference h H u n d e r o r d m to d e a r (h( H civ ilians, establishing a ‘■ in a i^ u s e d b y r e t r e a t l n i■ H e sa id Z airean tree■ o rd e rs ta “ shoot anythin,■ 65-mlle a re a a long the bor■ M obutu sa id he had nc■ noUfied of tb e F re n d i■ p ra is ed F ra n ce a s th e onl; ■ i to com e (o b is country’s )
• invasion of Shaba prm K atangesem U ltiam en ln l
j^i§eJo food tru
JE FF E R S O N CITY. B — p ilo t p ro p » m to b e tested
na'tlon wOl give school dlsi purchase the ir own food h on food provided by the lunch program s.
U nder the p rog ram ai________ U,S. D q>artnienlQ tA grlc
th e f e d ^ governm ent 12% cents to the dislricU lunch. C urrently th e gove
ring d is tric tsw ith food in s tead I the - T he 10 school dlstrlcl
prog ram this fall, a re : r e in G re d e y . C olo.; Hulc
the O akland, Calif.; Boise, Ohk); WUllamsvllle. NY
jw ns Rw cevlle, Iowa, and Jone Ihe ‘T think they’ll (USD
also looking and seeing whcthi land d is tric ts have the capabil A-ncd foodso n th e iro w n a n d rc f
a n d guallty comparabli J received In commodille
■ G rannem ann, d ^ l o r f ihe . se rv ice for the Missour
E lem en tary andSeconda ; the “ The feeling has-alw ;
m any IhnI th«> Inrpo then probably buy a t aboul a
ge l th e govem m enl and wi m ers control of ihe quanlllti
ce ive ," CraTpemanrt sj lease m ake their purchases BLM them ."••bad The I2^i cents p e r ’
. -between 20 and 25 percei been fo r-a n n n T fa ^ sc h o o l lu " fla- is m ade from sla te and lo
)f the ••----------------- M n a V n i i K
m-M By United P r e a l i iU1 W all S treet got its nami
w as once a wall across M to keep the Ind iansaw ay.
^IM TIO M M AS(]m r « | u « t * d t o n i M t - a t R ■ L ? ; f r ° p .» i . - 7 T w l i w f f l ' l l i - S i 7 a t 1 0 : 0 0 a . m . t d o t t s n d M f o r :
IRO. O.H. WEINRICW o y n * F o r
' ; y ; ' ' ■ ^ ;
------------ :— ------------- -“ ' - r
e i u a
Ktfltps of thp W arsaw.-
!, th e Soviet foreignto s tre ss th e p r o @ « S * ~ ^ ^ H.T m ^ h g s , '
Thursday,- I K iiili s c a r d j l’E sta ln g pro- a s a td lile m o n l b ^
)Iy w ith a rm s llmlta*
^ v le t Union a n d Uw .' ® t~othcr"T M ropean
In (heir n u d e a rM a -s u f f iw f« l - ( f i e ---------
ican fo ree topu tdow n to e x dude foreign ntinent.
« h i i s t e r H u a n g : r i w r = ® h r i : mbly Monday. >
fl out °̂«oithe “ I n d y ' a g o o n ly a l
w e z r S(U PII - F re n ch ' “ “ ll'Is » p m w c r e leav ing ‘“ " " S U i 'i n s c u lr B o n y o f t l ie portedly so licd o r '» l . : s . y they have
Ide (inal SM «ps In " " W l* * ”!; 1 Kolweil T hu rsdoy ™ evrolcl illback lo the Shaba prom otion i L om bam bosh lr 'ira r e i U o r a t e w d a y s Ito F ran ce . block-and-i■cnch troops a week sua ra n te e c d Into Kolwezl to " 'P ;I -w h ile s le ft the In the hands o l o
er,_l».cked_hyop,o
ied by nl i i r d a y s u f— -------;----------m assacre of n e arly ^m g som e signs o l ' / \ / •ra tionO fdectric lty ' / neers to su rvey th e ± 1 %. ickbone of Z a ire ’s
e'h“S S w , : ~ “' S
^ ^ ^ n sigh t" in a
1 not been o ffid a lly . H is nam ' ch w ithd raw a l bu t v representai only W estem nation .H o n o ra b le ’s a id in the sccond Conn.," bcl irovince by exiled A m bassadt In 14 m onihs. Averell Hai
negotiator.
• Newman
o m s ....™* J • Ing ove r lh< m l - ‘J^ lv e re d b
. Mo. (U P l) - A , * * led In 10 a re a s of the A i y d is tric ts a chance to - T ^ l I >d Instead on relying Ihe g o v e m m e n l 'fo r .
WASHINiannounced by th e union r e p n
f f lc t i l tu a t t l i s w w k f . .has predicts ent will contribtK e w ildcat iob ic ts fo r cach school a ir traffic d ovem m enl p rov ides A ir conti sad of m ( ^ . - th ree In ten r ic l i , . lo 'b e g in the h o n o r a d a i ■e: St. Louis, M o.; John Le; u lc h in so n , K a h .; f cu lo n a l A sc, Idaho; D ayton, lion, sa id hi N Y .;.Shpley , F la .; inesoroA rk.SDA) of cou rsc be I t i T . ! Jbther o r not th e local i f J J l Uib illtyo fpu rohaslngreceiving (juantlllesable to w hat theylilies.’' sa id W llbrto r o l . school foodouri D epartm ent of.da ryE ducallon .Jlwdys been am ong
S S € T =lll te s -th a t th e y - r e ^:s a ld . "T hey could '» w h e n . h e ^ a „ l « “ e 'r, “ h
j r ‘lunch rep resen ts •cent of the lo ta l cost 1 lunch The ba lance d io c a lta je s . th lr d « o n e
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W d y m oPROIT (UPI) - TTiey'rc know n a s Indy V ettes" and untU a few w eeks ily a handful of c a r deale rs and auto- ^ w o f th c m ./, the 6,500 llmiled-edltlon Chevrolet tte s — ropllcas of the official pace : th is y ear 's Indianapolis SOO — a re g the most sought a fte r c a rs around, le av id Corvette en thusiasts have vllling lo pay twice th e s tick e r p rice 653.21. And tha t m ay b e Just the
ling. D ealers a re p red ic ting the c a rs ’ legoing for 150,000 w ithin a y e a r vrolet. In w hat w as intended a s a Ition of Corvette's 25lh ann iversa ry s selection as Ihe official Indy 500 car, built Just enough of the sleek -and-sllver sp e c ia l e d itio n s to ntee one for each Chevrolet dealers-
c a r s come equipped w ith a bic-inch engine, au tom atic o r four- m a n ^ l transm ission, rocecar-Ilke
term ents. contour bucket sc a ts and
iewsmaT E D NATIONS (U PI) - M ake tha t im i ib l^ a s tE d d ie 'f r o m now on.) r P au l Newman, who has ployed thing from the am iable outlaw Butch ly to the pool shark F a s t £ dd le , has a new role as a U.S. d d e g a te to the G eneral Assembly's special session arm am ent.
na m e appears on th e lis t o f U.S. senlatives to the conference a s ‘‘The •able '4»aur N ew m an, W estport, ,” behind such diplom atic heav ies a s issador Andrew Young and W. ill H arrlm an, the 8$-year-old v e teran Ialor.
iTTian sils wllh his fd low honorables U.S. table in the c cn tc r aisle of the
nous. Asscmbly^ihallj^dUigently por- e r the tex ts of ^)ccchcs a s they a re red by a pa rade of p residen ts, p rim e
ir control]e W a sh ln g to n S ta r .
3HINCT0N - The p residen t of the represen ting a ir traffic controllers ed ic ted lhat his m em bers m av sto r t It J ( ^ actions tha t could slow down iffic during the holiday w eekend, controllers a re com plaining tha t
Intem allonal a irlines have failed to a d a u s e In ihcIr neiA’ contract.1 Leyden, president of th e Pro- nal A ir Traffic Controirers A ^ l a - a id h is m em bers w ere "fed up " with
i d w e s t sinmiIted P re ss Intem aUonal . and them e r te m p e r a tu r e s Wisconsj th e Midwest up to the w as pislan'tTOrder as the nation a le r t ThiI into the Memorial O ay NlghttI-weekend. theM ldsleapoiis therm om etof^ South'
degrees Thursday, in 'th e tn g a re c o rd o f8 8 $ c tla s t cool ovcIt w as 93 In St. a o u d . and aloir i i i Saiilt Sle. M arie, ' \w ilH re)
on th e C a n ad ian . 60s.r , b o lh s u rp a s s in g The Fset In 1914. H eavya ^ had an official 84, curredirm e s t day since la st w esternn. T he area is under Its ’ T exas 1(Zone w atch of the y e a r iornad<
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[ears, D a n n y O ngau , T om Si
W lelF mvn a s loadsofopUonsr- veeks • But before (he c ars eve I auto- oK jtheassem blyllnesearll
re la tlv d y few money-wls< m>let who foresaw the potential p a c e — c a rs began a frenzied nal
- a re b le (o buy iftem up from i und, p rem ium prices.' have A rm and ^ erd o n e ’J r . , a price d e a le r from Scottsdale, ;t the contacting o ther dealer ! c a r s ~ offering up to 117,800 for Ul
Indy Coryeltes. He netted a s a now expects to dear|300,<
rsa ry for a n average 120,000 each y SOO “ W e've had a few deal( s leek back out on U k deals once s lo Uie p rices were going, e ile rs- down'a deposit,” Verdone I
fUe 37 lawsuits, but we hav th a courtonanyofU iem ." fo u r- ' P au l Haulsen, manag
r-llke M otor Car. Co., near Colui s and into som e of the sam e t
an fits i!U iat m ln lste rsandchancd lo rs.iT----------------H IsW isB lp lo m a tlc a ll:laycd grey and his demeanor seri 3utch Som etim es he will i !, h as furiously o r huddle wiUi to Uie Young (0 discuss a point.
Som etimes he will fix podium to avoid Um ogles
U.S. ' Ikers \ ^ , of course, hav “ The ' eyes really a re tha l blue a Iport, t ^ ta h o r t .
Yes, Uiey a re . and no, he l e r a n ' ^ n d he apparenUy is
dip lom at's a r t of being slo' the d raw as evidenced b:
a b le s following a meeting Thu Df the Soviet counterparts and ' por- — / M inister A ndrercrom j'ko: ly a re / W hat had Uiey talked ab« ir im c ^ N ewman pauses lo look
>Uers threUie refusal of P an A
If the N orthwest Orient A irlines alters a d a u s e In Uie new conti s ta r t senior a ir controllers to ta down Uon’' flightsonoverseas U I. Leyden said U ielr disa
th a t sp a rk “ ^ n ta n e o u s ” slov led to - job actions such as w ork t
unless (he airlines rd en t., Pro- A union spokeswoman iocla- Uiat Leyden has urged \ ’ w ith "exercise restra ln l" ovei
Liners, p lainiId Uie neighboring a rea in. Biiisconsin north to Milwaukee in(as placed under an ozone guert Thursday. se* N ighttim e icm peratures tn • s ue Midwest s l a y ^ w arm .,’ 'SouUiwesl deserts ha^h lghs ra:
Ute 80s T h u rad a y ril w ai Ml»1 over Uie P lateau region ra:Id along Uie Pacific Coast. Ks iUi readings in Uie'SOs and
The P lains bad m ore rain, eav y th u n d e rs to rm s o c -' jrred over th e Dakoias. e stem K ansas and West exas T hursday night. Three irn ad o e s s tr u c k a round
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ndeinc■ . . bought
even began ro lling $12,500! a r i ie rU ii s ^ r in g .a . *'No»w ise e n lrep reneu rs sa id ,itial dem and for Uie H essnationw ide scram * c a rs , *'
om oU ier.dealers a t o th e r money.
•., a 23-year-o ld-car "1 hslale, 'A rlz., b egan garage,a le rs la s t w in ter, plans.tc}r Uie yet-to-be-bullt “ H e wate d JW b /U je m .a n d .300,000 sd lin g Uiem • ‘jach . — ^ lealers who tried ton e e Uwy saw w here buyers.I even a f te r I p u t “ I ex| )n e sa ld .“ W eh a d (o day of haven’t had to go to see Uie
andbooinager of V in tage '" iiiaii^lumbus, Ohio, r a n loses ale trouble a fle r h e terrib le
into nenrs. “ We dleally dull p in -slripe (^eU ieiserious. meeUngII sc rib b le n o te s q tilc k d .iUi H arrim an a n d (o liv e d It. D Id b
fix h is gaze on Uie ig le so fU iefloo rw a-have to know If h is ue and if h e rea lly is
NewnI. h e isn 't. e rs s(k
is m aste ring tb e P e a rl E ; slow and carefu l on S tates a d by his com m en ts Is dl T hursday wlUi h is cam era m d Soviet F o re ign T hey k o T '" ...... sp iead ii about? unnerviook a t Uw sidew alk. — w oulds
eaten slo’I Am. TWA a n d D ay we<h e s to go along wlUi jo b acU!ontract Uiat allow s sancUon Q ta k e “ fam lllariza- - Underu U ip s . ' ^ union sidIsaUsfactlon could i A dm inIslowdowns o r oU ier controUiirk to ru le situa tions" a re o iUnt. *■ U iecodilu n sa id T h u r d a y be an Ined h is m em bers to familiarover Uie M em orial on in a i
ing to co
t i s w e tB ism arck , N.D., one destroying a bouse a t ^ ^ a n . Wind gusts up to 70 m ph overturned several mobile hom es a t Fort
■ Stockton. Texas.T hree and a .h a lf inches of
ra in fd l a t G ran d MparViw .. Minn. M ore Uian 3 inches of ra in fd l a t M edicine Lodge, K an. .______________ ^_______
i mLitton Microv
-S eh o o l-to -b e - May 30th a t 7:
iHolrdoy Inn Jvv , Spo nso re d b;
B locker's App is u rged to atte
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Jght 12 of Uie cars, som e for a s lltUe as 1,500 - about $500 over factory Invoice.'Now Uiey're scream ing ," H aulsen ' d . • ” f e sa id be already has sold som e of Uie rs. “ mosUy to doctors, law yers and ie r p ro fessiona ls - people wlUi mey.’’'1 had one guy say be built a sp e c ld rage . air-Ugh( wiUi a dehum ldifler, and ins.(o keep his c a r U iere," Haulsen sa id . lew asa lltU eeccen tric ."
iiauslcn said he plans take a few of Uie -s to Ind lanapdls fo r Uie r ac e In b ^ finding “ some fa t ca ts t h m who will be ' ifers." ; ■. \
‘I expect to seeoodles of U»e c a rs oaU ie i of Uie race ," h e sa id . “ W hen people s Uie pace car. 11 w m iD d ^ s e dem and d boost Uw price m aybe anoUier 15,000.I b a l is - unless It blows Its engine or e s a w ii^ o rs o m e U iln g . T bat w ould be rib le ."
ew rolee d idn 't talk .b w J n c « .J ¥ c . j u s L ^ _ eUwr to m eet and w e bope to be eUng again a s Uw session conUnues," A ck change of subject. “ You knew I used ivedow nU w blockhere.''Ud he expect genuine p rog ress tow ard a rm am ent to com e from Um tts iioQ ? m other pause. “ I t 's b a h l to (d l now. | u c a n 't tell how a fooUulI gam e is going » m e out on Uw f I rd kickoff.“Vhy should be be on Uie ddegaU on?Newman points out Uiat oUier perform - I stK h aa Shlriey T ens ile B lack and art Bailey have rq iresen ted Uw United Ites a t Uw United NaUons In Uie s diplom acy h a rd e r Uian fac ing a mera?fhe m isch ievous N e w m a n s m ile _ T a d s -o v e r - T f l s 'f a c c r Y e s r l i " ir m o r e ~ nerving, "b u l pe rhaps Mr. G rom yko u ld se e l tth e o th e rw ay a rd u n d .” ̂ —
D w d o ^I weekend''and she sa id Uiat. u iy such .
acUon would not bp. condoned or cUonedby Uw Intomatkinal union.
m signed wiUi Uw Federa l AvUUon m in i s t r a t i o n M a rc h 16, f l ig h t troUers of Uw rank of GS-IO and above e itlU Pd to m ake nine tr ip s b y e a r Ui ~ ~ cockpit of.Uw plane, one of wblch can Ul IntemaUonal Hlght. ‘Dw trip s a r e to - lillarize Uw controlleis wiUi w b at goes in a cockpit and see capUOns r e q i ^ to controUercoiDinands.
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CROWIEY P H A R M A C Y —
of 0N-THE4HA1L!e. D o v m to w n -T u rin Foils
T IC iRflWAVMWIIEIIS— -ow ave Cookinge ^ e l d - ; T w e s d o y ; -------------
7t30 P.M. a t the fwin Faife ld tilio r: ~ by Litton a nd
ppllance.- P ub lic . ttend l
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C a r t e-CHICAGO ( U P I ) - ; j i o r
jC a r tv b as t a k n U ^ ^ a o f -'AnModnicDt d irectiy to-i^l
' vo te OQ tbe issue.' ' 'C a i t t f iD tm tp t& a l& r ^ • n iioo ls aod W est V frgloliib
s e s sk n of tbe Qlfawifi Legli tic E R A .
I t e iK cddeot flew to ̂ r l eaH y tb b m onllng to addre tb e d a y b e w e o tto C b a r ie s t S e a Jeon ing i Randolpb,' D i» « !e c tk iib a lU e th is y e a r . Gov.AicbMocTO.
'T o d a y you play a p a r t In , ■ aa d ay .’! Carter.sa ld In ren
S t e e l ’s h<DALLAS (U PI) - m
H ouse in fla tion counse R oS erT S lrauss says he
the Steel industry cooperate with the admit tra tlon ’s attem pts to s Inflation despite a warning the chairm an of U.S. St th a t p rices m ight go ano ther7percen t.
U.S. Steel C hairm an Ed, B. Speer said W ednc^ay
B r e a k o u t
p l a n l i n k
k n o w n- C T .L O U IS
a teen-age s tree t child v, _ la te r tK cam e an Arm y
t r a f f i c - c o n t r o l l e r , a graduate penology student.
But ^ most fitting eplt£ for B arbara Oswald m ay w bie: She had the w rong frlen<
Authorities a re trying determ ine the links betwi
________ thft 43 .y^ rx ild M rs. Oswaltm other of five, and th e th federal prison Inm ates i died trying to free In a da r he licop ter c scape a tle r
• W ednesday.The Ju stice D epanm
T hursday idenUded the th Inm ates a t Ihe Marlon. :
• prison as skyjackers Mai McNally and G a m t t Tr nell, and Jam es Johnson. ̂is serving tim e for b;
• robbery. ,.M rs. Oswald w as shot
death by the pUot of h d lcop ter she chartered
She said she wante( see som e is la n d s ' in M lsslsslpplR lverbuthl]ac th>gunpoint
Tlie pilot. Allan Barkli• who flew com bat mjsslon
■— .— V ietnam ,-grabbed h e r guithe c ra ft looped oul of com a n d a sh c ia lc r s a ld , "Justl
•pulling the tr ig g e r / t i l I — . . h e r slum p over.”
()(iicla!B H ying to piece ■ Incident together looked
du fcfT nthellfeofM r8 .0s\• - a slory th a t has all
tw ists nfBHnllvwnnrtJM . tional d ram a.
When she was 14. 1 Oswald ran away fror
' " LuUwFan Ifome for chll qnd w as arrested se^
— --------------------------- Ufflw4n-pr«ctUuUon-oha. In St. LouU In the i9G0s
never convicted.St. Louis Counly P
Capt. Jack Pa tty sa id the a friend of T h eo iiw n Ju
.......... who s w ^ n g life SM lene■u . : - ': 4 h» - Mte M r i I t t r t -pw ti
lia ry a t Jefferson a t ) killing two young prosti lnl964. ■ - •
Mrs. Oswald Joined I Arm y In 1968 a n d 'v u a
traffic controller a t vi| bases until becoming i
- c h ille r ,ln St. Ltwls. In
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a r^ d y p a r t f o n po litica l tr ip to l la t o ^ ^ ' s t a n d b e ^ m a Join t L egtslatuf^aD d a rge i t to p a sv
' '\i- ISpringfield, th e miDOls ttp lta l.- iddress tb e leg isU ture. L a t v ta< rleston, W.Va.. to cam paign t v lb. D-W.Va., w bo faces a tough rear a g a ^ fo rm er Republican;
i r t in one of the g rea t debates o f .
h e l p i n f i g hw nue lndusu’> m ight ra ise pi
unse lo r 7pC T centifC artercan i" li^ ex- innatlon b u l S trauss try to T hursday h e expectidmlnls- s tee l industry to coJO stop w ith a ttem p ts to halHlng by increases,s. S led “ I’m som ew hat sugo up he d id not see fit to con
a b o u t th e p r ic e 11 E dgar S trauss sa id . "TiK y oiday the would be counterprodu
^ w a sJd who . ■ , . .m y a irr . . . a n d ’ / lent.ep itaph , lay well friends./Ing tojelw een g |
le threetes she T i 1 da ring «i' i t l e m p t— — ............. •••
i n m e n t ' ' . a iw th ree T jon. IU.. "
M artin t T rap- » n . who r bank
shot to of the
sted for ‘ anted to in the
arklage,ssions In ' ' - . r gun a s — —[ contro l,'Just kept 111 I sa w .
piece the •oked for 1. OswaldI a ll the _̂______________
14. Mrs.
childrenseveral
1960s but
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'S I 'y l S r Trostltules
ined " th e ^
r; an a ir .vijrtoiis mg a re-In 1973.'
JRTER SHAKES HANDS WI ved a t h o m e o f Rev. J a m e s V
l i e s f o rin ^ r in g f id d a n d 'rd e a se d b) H ouse p ress of flee In Chicago.
“ Y o v own sta te constitution I natlotf which Indudes a provlsii
h r igh tstoa lidU xens,m enandw Q ' " I hope th a t you will c a r ll req>0Dsibillty. by voting to a , A m endm ent to the federal f.
‘C a r te rsa id .1̂1 T o da te , 35 s ta te s have ra tlfio
a ra needed to m ake it p a rt of I Illinois House Is expected to vol I m onth aod ERA backers sec
p ro q > e c to n tb e lr ll^ 'I Both bouses, o t th e leglsla . p assed ERA , bu t not in the same
h t e x p e c t e d» p rices uy "We’re preparedcannot stop and talk w ilh th-auss sa id trying to give' t l|)cctcd the consideration. Bu
cooperate two-way s tre e t o fohall p rice I sUU expect then
sam e.;’: surprised W hm the re is icontact m e Irresponsible unloe h ik e s ,”. o r industry offei!y certain ly said, "w e will'oductlve. s h a ^ ly and loudly
N e w W a y :
E f f 0 c t i v e J u n e l . 1 9 7 8 . t h i
“ o f f ^ f o ^ B o n k i n g c u s t o m e
T h e " M o n e y M a r l < e t C e r t i
l i o n s o f $ i p ,O O O .w l th a 6
a v e r c f g e o a c t i o n y i e l d f o
a u c t i o n h e l d l u s t . o r i o r t o 1
T h e B o n l t w i l l c o n t i n u e tc
I n g s i n s t r u m e n t s a t t h e h i
Federal regulations prior to maturity unli is forfeited ond inten to the passbook rate.
J^EKTBER FEDERAL RESEHVe SVST
3 w n n WELCOMING CRO^ ies Wall in ELDohunt-tp'spen
• E R A ped by Ihc t'ra v d in g White . Igo. d«jlion Is one o f th e few In the 'c arevision guaran toeing equal > an nd women a lik e .1 c a r ry o u t you r historicto add a n E q u al R ights '- U(
ral ponslitu tlon a s w ell." . )e th
a tlfied ER A a n d th ree m ore reir t o f the C onstitution. Tbe w to vo te on i t w ith in th e liext s see Illinois a s th e best
M'g isla tu re p rev iously have alsam e year. ’ • ■______________ q
d» r e d to s l td o w n ■ih them . W e're ■ Av e '- tf ie S re v e ry --------- ■ ---------- 1. Bul it is a ■ ^!t of cooperation. Hthem to do th e ■ ■
e is evidence Is B |
o ffers ,' S tra u ss I 1 vrill ^>eak ou t oudly.’’
l y s T 9 S a v e
1, the Twin Foils Bonk &^ru om ers a new type o t time :ertificot« ’̂ v]ll be issued i o 6 month m aturity. The ll
d for 6 m onth U.S. Treasi r to the issuance of th e cen le to m ake av a ilab le to cu )e highest ra te s allow ed b
5 n s p r o h i b i t t h e p o y m e n t
u n l e s s t h r e e m o n t h s o f t h
i t e r e s t o n t h e a m o u n t w i t f
• a t e .
d o w n t o w n T W IN F A a S .Y N W p O D S H O P P I N G C E N T E
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SVSTEMMEMBCR f^EDERAL DEPOS
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) a s s a g (. C a rter lia s pushed acU veiy I d e c t lo n , . bu t h ls - e fforts, In d i
'cam paign la s t y e a r to law m aken and F lorida, failed to win ove r any 1
In tbe p a s t wedc, the top womei tion. Indudlng firs t lady Rosal leadO T of th e women’s movemen tb em to do In the final d rive fo r E re jec ted by pro-ERA f o ^ wbo th W ashington so fal* bad dooe m ore h
U nder c u rren t law, ERA m ust BU rch, w ben. tbe seven-year t a lthough t b m is ao effort in ( ex tensH n. ______ - •
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frust Co. will additionally ne cerliricate of deposFt. d in minimum denom ina- i in terest rote will be the jsury Bills iiTThe weekly ertificote.custom ers all o th er sav- I by regulatory authority.
nt of any certificate the in terest thereon 'ithdrown.is reduced
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5® reiy for .E R A since his ind u d ln g a tdep hone I I I
lakers In N orth C a rd ln a f l l : any sta te s.
rom en in the adm ln lstra- Rosalynn C a rter , a sked .e m en t ̂ t tbey w anted J fo r ERA . T belr o ffer w as » * 0 thought p ressu re from v>re h a rm than good.
m u st b e ratified by nex t j> ear Ume lim it exp ires, I . in Congress to w in a n _________ _______________________ /
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But the reason for I lo tove some (wUng symlxds.
Hieday.liilllaU yp of th e ^ ra n ^ A m ^ union army v e l w ^ W ar),liasastongcoii tolhem lU taiyandw i the day was created \ (to honor the union a
-------- but the ̂ eope of Ihe dalo provide an official ( any one we choose loi what these people gav r e a l i z a U o n t h a t c e r t a i
: ( e d in 8 9 o f t l i e s e p e ( ^ I < __ : ThO Taresom ew h
r ih e W s lw u Ic rb e r^ war d ^ and the e ip resslon to honor lh
: deM should always t : Innocent victims of p llsdf should never I
, ' honored, neyo'. y Rememhffi Ihe hor
fragedy, remember resoim*» and human that Ihwe are several who a ie nghting to y n o r e World
, niosepeopleshonldbf
S t i l l m a d d j — - a r o n n d N i i
- The recent explana Iheexpanslonofhlsli facte, but tbe overall caselssUUsomiichi
As It stands nov conflicting thoughts In t^ re ta tk n s , and settle such cnnilich
. heahng, and It apps : beaded.
̂ Hanly, owner of th . ..denies that his offlda
Oepaitm entofW ata wat0 d l v ^ o n from
. by Ibe s p r in g It w; that any s ^ expan
Ihimighlbepaik.• If Hardy's daUnsj
request Is f a ie - a n d w i ^ - Iben Ibe Depaitmenl and Ibe
--------- D«j>artmenMMn-6(reacting Ib the rt researeblng the mal feeUngs hi the matter
n i e two state depai Ih d r hands hi n e ^ t c e rta b s&eamflow I Ihey need all Ihe def< of those defenses shot I Haidy claims he Is
In Ihe Issue and that b law. Thai may well b h m i « ^ wilh Ihe 1 whal clrcuraslances I (xeaUon, what anu accompanied the law a re conllictlng areas
--------- IhefrtetopretatlonsrHopefully, a hearli
questions.Although Hardy sa
request more water,! _ - o f blsexteUngwaleri
ourofT be stream 111 other words, Ihe botl stale departments stieamHow through tl
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If Haidy’j future water out of Ihe endangeied. Tbe wa
' back Into Ihe stream — ,lnln„llig m sfc riiwn
won'tdoUieparlcmuc ._The 'liark, which labor and materials 0 byldahoPpw^COip site, must lie preservi
--------- Isama]oifa c to r ln tb:-----------T lK T f ls ^ o f lh S
Springs a iea is cuiti hlstoiy combined wit H aidy 'senctp lans,i Water Resoiffces en< with the -overridinf
^ preservation.
— I - | - - - —
lo the rithpniro/Hiiifiir Vttl niKom E. H o w ard . Pub lish ftr- ■' h r l« P eck , M o n d o ln g E d ito r
Frfdiv.May2fl.1878 40A.Aiu ^ d lead us to bellve
Ihen somehow m a ti lf^ ir Ihe histltytlon of v b . The ys be b o io r e d c h ie f ly as of pditical failures — but er be. Remembeiid, yes,
horrors of war, remember e r the absurd waste of t nan lives. And then remen !raln{our lead m 'h i Washln lo ensure that we don’t I
t e n ’s, Koreas or Vleliu Id be honored, too.
d y w a t e r s l i a g a r a S p r i n g
lanallon by Earl Hardyxsga lls tixiul farm has c le a i^ u p ia l l Issue in Ihe Niagara Sp ch muddied water, now, th e n a re not so ) ghts as there a i« confll ind ooe of the official wa licte Is by means of a p ppeara that U where the is!
If the Rim View Trout F am [idal April 15 request to the 1 ater Resources involve any rom Ihe d eek lhat is dlrecU t wm charged eailler this pension m i^it e n d a n ^ NU
BS aboul Ihe actual nature i and there Is no reason to doul Ihe Idaho Fish and G; Ibe Idaho Parks and Recre i-l>e-righlly accusa l uf ! request and not Ihoroi mailer before^Mrrlifg up-p Iter.epaitments have a tougb ball igotiating with Hardy rega iw figures still ta question, defenses they can muster, b shouldn't be based on untrutt le is being “patated Ihe bad lat he doing nothtag contray I ill be, bul the underlying pro he laws, 'fchen tbey were n * s ahd phll%ophy provoked amount of foresight (it laws’ inlllaUon and whether reas.inherent In the laws aims;------------------------aring wlll answer some of i
1 says hU April request doe er, accordtog.t() his interpret « r rights, heT;antake m ore\ a than is currently the cas bottom-line argument of th( ts - the preservation oi gh the p a r k - i s stUlbaslcall
ure plans involve taking i he creek, the park couli water would eventually tx
am , but if Ihe water is put
much good.ch was created with volui lls out of an unsucceuful atti kirp. lo build a power plant c e r ^ and the water to the tn tbatpiieser valloir------^IhS walo- rights' in:«the Nia uirently b ^ studied, and with a IhotDugh tavesligatl ns, should give Ihe Departmf enough data lo correlate i
dhig necepsUy. of the p
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p n J a a .2 4 ,U )e S b e r t h e ^ H ouse & f t i m p ^ aU egations. as n i . S - by Ibe m s a n d I n e m ^ r o r conllh in g to n sou rces. On J a n . 2 t h a v e m a tte r w ould b e vl
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m n Co., (OTCAGO - 1,1 h e I d a h o h h . t c r i i jL H tw u n y m o r e » lilte« leeveleM T ,
US w e e k c a n e . B u t th is is 1 N i a g a r a ac to r, by a t u n of
t u n e d ou t to b e U; ^ u j h is to ry of tb e m* P ? ! ? ? - L eV ar B urton ; I lO U D thlS “ Robta.” He playe
G a m e s K unU K lnte.Sudd< c r e a t i o n s ta te s kneu
) f “ u v e r*. r o u | j l y '
p ~ p u o I iC th ings happened. I acc iden ts ov e r see
b a t t l e o n w hat th a t fee ls like w a r d in B t " i iu a to g o U i r o1™ - _ 5 I J Id n ’t ln n t a n y lxIo n a n d
r , DUt n e m e and getting toin i th s . k now w tia tto say tca d g u y " “ AU o f a sudde
a v to th enever m e t before,
p r o b l e m som ething from 1e m a d e , ‘Y ou 're gonna go tc ed t h e i r lis tened to them ,i f a n y ) m eant,
l e r t h e r e? a n d / o r '
d o e s n o tr e t a t i o n . I ^re A v a te r 1 j S l c a s e . In -
* !;? '* < > B O S T O N -T l,e0 from M innesota ai
L a H x tf ig ______ pfllnta to betwee.------------------------ running fnr any piilIg m o r e Congress or th e loco u ld be asked for an (' h P Tiiif T here Is a vehcn
w p u t ̂ not vote f o r lo u foiJUt baCK U te re d rd se o fL l f i
r idiculous'IfU w en
o lu n te e r Coun'^
la tes t storyn t a t t h e MlUer, a 44-year-ol l e c r e e k of Pennsy lvan ia , w
N I a c a r a T l * a s st'a'fr»Uc
and^SS[ a t l o n o f Now. generally It m e n t o f they a re offered hat e t h e m M lllcr w as a lready
p a r k ’s ■ programservice. I t nol ool;
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u d y oB IN X T to e a S g rte e ' ■ -ITON S tudents o f D em ocraU i
- I m p r e s ^ l i S l 'T e S K W ier, to cahoots w i t f S p e l t e r ’T ip ’ i to la k e o v e r iHe & i p u t ^ n F ^ m
laH of th e plan w as to u p K t tb e 3% tb e com m ission by appo in tin g i n R ^ u b llc a n clothing — form ei P os t r ep o r te r and Lyndon Johnso i >am ^ g o r l a — to one o f Iht leats.
I p a r f of tf ie p la n vras to a ^ i n t 1 N elli crony a n d b a n g ^ n — Jo b i town a s ‘T ip ’s go -fe r" — to ooe ol lUc sea ts , a ssu ring a M encDy v o te If C a r te r cam paign finances:
Zagoria su b te r fu g e ‘v io la te d a i lo .c o n sfill- wIUj -U » -R e p u b llc a r J leadersh ip on R epublican appoln- :e Ibe tw o m en w ere su b m itte d a s t S ena te Rules C om m ittee re fu se d tc d a r te r choices. And then Uie fun
8 Ie tte rs< h a rg e d U ial a r e s tau ran i ce pa rtly ow ned by Jo h n M c G a n j i - r ^ g l s t e r t t » l w as f re q u en tlj
M cG arry w as th e b roU ier and defender o f Ute la te B e n a r d n ln e ^ B oston gam b ler; p e o p le In lh Capitol HUI have long w ondered lend w as ab le to a m a ss a fortune g 00 a sm aU governm ent s a la r y In a
Uw Senate R ules C om m ittee w rote isfl C M ^ R obert L lp sbu lz about IS. ask ing U iat Uiey b e c h ec k ed out and F B I, a genc ies a cc u s to m e d to confirm ing Ups from unnam ed
'a n . 3S, L lpsbulz w ro te ba ck U u t Uie I b e vigorously pursued. lUU-went by . O n A pril 10. C arter lUtz w rote S ena te R u les cbaU roan d l (D-R.I.) Uiat since Uie charge a n y w as anonym ous, tb e re w a s no c k it out, and Uiat Ute S e n a te should « sU g a tln g !fllw a o te d to .
la te r , on A pril U , Uie Senate de r. How ard B aker, w ro te C arter t i n g T o " T I i e ' Z a ^ r t a (h o t Uie omlnaUon, wlilcb “v io la te s your
e was the villai
— I,ate a l night, Uie a c to r studied ! w aa in b is hotel room . H e w o re a ssT -s b lr t .
e ra , h e would be Ju st anoUier [or wiUi a few sc reen c re d its to bis i s is Uie age of tolevlslon, a n d Uie t n of fato , happened to r ec e iv e his
b e Uie b iggest phenom enon In Uie le m edium . T lie a c to r’s n a m e Is on; Uie production w as called played Uie p a r t of Uie young slave Suddenly vlrtuaUy everyone in Uie knew h is face; he w as 19 y e a r s old
sometW ng.” Pyrton sa id . “ U t s of ned. I 'v e w atched people h a v e c a r :r seeing m e on Uie s tre e t. Im ag ine Is like.I Uirough som e isevere ad ju stm en ts , anybody. O ne day no one h a d heard le next day people w ere s ta r in g a t Rg tongue-tied because Uiey d idn’t sa y tom e .sudden I w asn 't dealing wlUi my le n d s. I w as dealing wlUi people 1 sfore. I Uiought everyone w anted •om m e. E veryone kep t saylnfj, s go Uirough some c h anges,’ and I lem, bu t I d idn 't know w h at Uiey
e q u e n c e s d T E e
- a w y e rThe repo rts had been dribb ling in
}ta and U tah and N ew Y ork, andiw w »n^,H appM W that any M wo w eeks la te r , oh May5 a ', who ow es C arter ' a huge fa m er a ide to bead Uie NaUona
'iHe Uie W hite H ouse about Uii U onbruslK iff.O nM ayS.U i on Senato Rules, . Oreg<
' refu sal of t t e W U te H S w chM k.out.'.chai»B s. aboul com m ittee cba^^ed will conflrmaUon.
Tbeo someUiing stran t Moore, wbo Is C a r t e s d
g •— Congress; w ro te a le tte r ohn6 of >lce
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drove 0ied V "Oth'er people said, ‘C 9 a — change.^A nd 16ald.T‘I won'
film in g 'R o o ts , 'a n d people ie r for It tak ing off Uie w ay it lo u se to honor a request to Wo about. a nominee , fro m . B . ..conU. wlUi responsibility fo r w ere
' sayirstrange happened. F ra n k Uie ir ’s chief liaison m an wlUi congir tle r to B aker on May 5: p rw i
JlpOWnHYUiy c
a c t o r Ed, ‘Don’t change, don 't Peopwon'l, I w on 't.' I f in ish e d - chan
eople tried to p rep a re n ie and>y It did, but no one rea lly w as! big like it w as big. People iroulItreel and call m e ‘Kunto.; “ Sin d explain Uiat m y nam e wenti-K unlflK lntP T h rr,.
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f met,natu:
like :
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up. I don’l don’l
n ’t answ er it. I got Iclters on 1 boys Uial sa id , ’Why d id a tter
#hen Uiey told you not lo?’ bu around a long- tim e, I movi
liat you w ere an actor, you jocai eyed. lh a t,it get to m e. but \ kep t f ,asr ese people w an l from m e? - t !d,, I .w a s confused aboul very
w as going, iv c o th in g , u,oui
j o b o y e ila in s t Uie adv ice of h e r since lhe tu rned down two o the r found'
3 a c c e p le a T S e n w Io 5 r“ " JboutIS fiiie and dandy for 30 Thaer had a goodbye p a rty a t next tbvent to a tten d Uie flfUi * she w. disapi
’ comm
W S comm9 . noUi Ir j r * ^ - Oneol
of lh . . F l a h e
if~Uie~W om ?n’r H e a i i n ^ u t ' n-proflt abortion clinlc ln , , skeptl
T u wiio ! advocate o f th o lc e . Bock - collea olorado, she and Cyntliia . e ia c li 'm an nam ed Dick L am m • projec 1) pufcJhrough lhe first ihose w rtlon law s boch-in-1967.-------^ r j t
j g Q U i p~ % i e delay In sending up Zagoria’i
to U i i . ^ i t ^ j e q i l t g l j ( a n U W : . i allegaUons m ade concerning tilm'
n B o tw g U y ii ra lH e le r e o t^ a g O S le accom plished - successfuUy.r.N ator a n y of tb e aSfgaUM is bavebeeapcQ w ould have wiUidrawn Zagorla’s conslderaUon..,," ‘■
Hold on; Uie p residen t’s aide w as 1 - N o b o d y - m a d e - « n y - s te l» le « b a r
Z agoria, oUier Uian Uiat b e wi -Democrat. I t w as Jo h n M cG arry 1 sub ject o f Uie InvesUgaUve requ i
X W orse Uian Uie mbcup of Uie nai . contradlctory.stoiy.U ie.tw o.W bU e
w ere seUing Uie Senate: Counsel L say ing It w as no l fo r Uw W hite Ho Uie nominee a t Uie Senate 's re< c ong resslon^ lia ison a ide V oore p rec lsd y (Ke d ^ l t e : Uiat (be char;
B u r t o nPeople told m e 'm y whole life w
- change, and Uicy-were right. One da an d 1 was rea lly confused, .1 w as r w as rea lly in trouble. I t hurt. I trouble, and I d id n 't know w hat w a s ;
"So when you’re In trouble, you w ent Into Uierapy, and I s ta rted wor
_ihi»tn Ihlnga mil utHh my4nlf an/< 1right now. I 'v e com c to te rm s wiUi people Uilnk Uiey know m e, even If m et, and Uie fac t th a t I 'm going to hi Uiat. People don 't Just look a t m e 11 Burt L ancaster o r a F ra n k SlnaU-a Uie na tu re of television, and cs n a tu re of ‘Roots,’ I seem m ore fami like someone Uiey c an ta lk to.
"So I 'm learning. I 'll b e In a res someone will com e up to m e while I': Uiey'll try to ta lk and Uiey'U get It up. I t 's Im portant Uuit Uicy tolk to don’t know w hat to say. Nine peoj don’t know w hat to say to someone on TV. It’s a lw ays Uie sa m e .'A a ttendant o r a U.S. senator."
Burt Is on Uie road to film a m ovie called “One in a M illion," b location a t StatevUle (OI.) PenltentI Uiat even inside Uie waUs of Uie prii h as preceded h im . ' ' -
"T he prison Is a b itch ,” he said . very well. Il's a g rea t location.
Uiough.'lhey a ll know who I am . TTi
e r a b o rS incem ovlng to .Pennsy lvania , she founder of Uie W om en's H eajth Ser
about h e r a c tiv i tle s .lb c y a ie .o n h e r i T hat night she w as on Uie podiui
next to Sen. Biroh Bayh, ^n d Uie nc she w as unemployed. H er new Job n disappeared wheii two of U ie ' Ui com m lssjoners r e f u s e to ̂ g n hercoi
com m issioners insist . th a t 't h e i r r noUiIng to do wlUi M iller's tipihions c One of Uiem Is Tom Foerste r. a proml of lhe anll-Bboriioniits. T h f oth Flaherty.-.whose bro ther Bcle Is the 1
prolcstallons,____ _______ , _____But' Uie rest of P ittsburgh is a I
skeptical. T heithlrd-com nllssloner, 1 ^ 0 signed Uie c o n tra c t / was to! colleagues balked because, "WeU, eXocliy a p ro-lifer." 'H ie head of Ui« p ro jec t fell cpm peflU ^o r e s i p . Ev l^hosc who a rc against abortion Uioug w r j u s b to o much.- F a th e r Donald M:
[ l e t e mrla’i oom H allon . ‘‘c f iM E a iK lllL.ree in a TV series. Speaking from a onal actor’s standpoint. It’s good Uiat c to n a re working. B ut not m e, no t in a Uw way black fkmUies a re p o r tray e d . . . s m e a s buffoonery. I l 's not so m uch U ut Is me. II Just dlsappolnU me. I don’t even V Uial mlicb. I listen to music, o r go out I, o r go down to HoUywood B oulevard and w,freaks.lu think In te rm s of bow frightening 11 Is lls to be heaped 00 you, a id bow long WiU I's no good. I did Uiat for i wbUfi. I w m oo t popular television show in history, and lonUis a fte r U u t I w as out of work. I t m ay DoUiIng I e v e r do wUI have a s big ao
as ‘Roots.’ But 1 don’t w ant to coippete /self. I t 's reaUy stupU for m e to be tn tion wlUi m y s^ f . I’m jiist an actor, and ng to do Uw best Uiat 1 c an ."
e i9 n P ta Id E a te rp r lse a ,lD C .
nple, rem inded F o erfler U ut his acUon on trary to Uie BUI of Righto of Uw
' berself h a s now m ade two decW ons; . ever again to accept a Job wiUi a pay cut. e r Is to file B civU righ ts su it. Stie Is sd she ts "being punished for m y ' Sbe InslsU Uiat he r civil HgEt to free indbeliefhaveboU i been violated.
T This b dangerous. Not Just fo r me, bu t irone. Even forU w anti-aborOonlsts."I Is .a precedent, a new sU-ategy. o r < T, I t 's a lulu. Logically, teachers, trato rs, a n la .w h o le .r a n g e of. pubUc
aU .:U ielady .w astak ingaJobasa-st^ .- for M elderiy . The, elderly a re not notorious for dqgglng Uie abortion
Jler h e rsd f put It;. “ Maybe I should ' lat when Uie f irs t senior citizen com es to a problem pregnancy, I’U take a' vow of
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h a r d 1U NITED NATIONS (UPI) -
o f SU te Cyrus Vance ia presslr s tra teg ic u m t agreem ent In m eetings with S oviet-F ore ij
..A ndrei-G rom yto ,,» ljich-w lU S a turday in talks with Presidet
V ance m et with Gromyko 1 (he Soviet missloa to tbe Unli a n d wUI talk again with cou n terpart today lo WaahlngU groundwork for tb e discus C arter.
U.S. and Soviet negotiatsi — Jjave_beeQ _open iy ..op tlm ist
, possibU ityofanagreem eotsdo s ix ye a rs of fltfuJ negotiation trea ty in the Stra teg ic A rm s T alks, known as SALT. Bul circum spect th e ir Soviet counterparts and
sa id la te r “ We didn’t ta lk W e Just go t together aod w e m ay >re m eetings a s the session
said his ta lk s w ith Grom yko also on” A m erican concern ove r the s e n c e In Ethlia and Angola. T e ta jy m e t e a r lie r w ilh C ^ r lo t : Spyros Kyprianou and the m in isters of Yugoslavia, th e . e s , L ib e ria , Indonesia and
s i n E t h i o p iDe sou rces sa id several thousandipa ^ Ip p u H u H th O w ito lji ip p lf^ ,lle ry, w ere m aw lng In T l ^ p Jcent to E ritrea , a t towns* like Agoi w a.tiey sa id th e CXibans w ere moving In i iden reg ion of southeastern EthlopU1 p l a y ^ a significant ro le in hei] ta Ababa qpla regim e defeat Som'iUl: x h . h*ll— ond rnonn olh*f m tt^ lon*ou i li
T H l R M l i K n U U I I Ok and D*ck*r h*do* trlmm*r — St*p :oop— A *#— Sklf
C O L i l C T A M I fII wlck*r bo*k*ti— Mm O low -C orpM ind i* hold*n - Sdh and p*pp*n —»oobU ti — Ukwon chtno — Awitrto. C< :tis»lovokton. Nippon ond Hovllond pli I and »ouc*n — 3 old trvnki — Cloth** ood chopp*r — Kntf* it**l — Hand * l*w *lry— Book*.^
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r ~ ‘^ ~ a r T B g p l d o o ~ x t ~ l n
the la te s t rou _ y ^ e n c e th aL bas.racked .1
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3 ! e k i n' i lO N G KONG ( U P I ) .-
, g o v enunen t In H anoi \ d i a i ^ of V ietnam ese i
'm a n y of the m ore than : residen ts o t V lelnam who Cbloa.
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. V assw A rafat’s p r o p ^ to gue rrilla s from L ebanese d l a lo w tf m lllta iy profQe In soi
' l l i e P a lestlae L iberation proposed a f lveiw lo t accan Uod w ith tb e Lebanese T hursday , bu t tb e rad ica l I tor (ba U b m tlo o of PalesU a lm ost (nunedlately. '
T be PLO p r o p o s ^ follow th is week betw een Leb{ M in ls te r’ S d Im al Hoes delegation led by A rafaL
Id a n Interview w ith th e Ba , H a w a d e s .B r ig .S a a d S a y ^
a ide to A ^ a t . sa id ttM PLO to w ithdraw a h n e d m en fr cities, adopt a low m ilita ry p
» Lebaooo, and refiraln from u te tT tto iy to lB u a ch iU a c iaa j
« I t a move c am e In a n ap Im p ro v e-re la tio n s w ith tJ
I t g o v o n m e n t a n d the U.N. S. troops. But the P F L P qu lck lj "t su d ) m ove a n d vowed to
acU oa again st any p a r ty th u) PalesUoianrevoIuUoo. w PLO executive com m it
. T a U T N a ji s ^ d th e acco r e- Pa lestin ian agreem ent to o Id U .N . peacekeeping troopi » speedy I s ra d I w ithdraw al VI L e t ia iw .on H e sa id tbe PLO e m phas
Uon to "tone down tbe 1 so m il l ta ry p re s e o c e - in tb e s o ne seek to ha lt incidents In Uie a
T lie P F L P re jec ted any « would lim it tb e field o f a rm e
PalesU ol4n people a n d vow ne - again st an Uiose wbo cause a w Uie PalesU nlan revolution a
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• hiring more v d a repu ted MafW otU em elefU sti in v B lv ew M ir'liT--------l i f n M m ^
round of p o llU 'cS T ^ iirlb u ted ihe (L ltalyJozL ycars PatrolsforTen
Uie c o m m e r c la l_ R Qmewenmnc a m inor fire.__________ Police arrea
n ^ a s s a i- Peking today Uie Chinese of1. Uie Com m unist wfaiA haa plnrI wlUi detaU ed Uons to the lo\ ! persecution of French rule in ' Jl 72,000 Chinese. A report fron rtio jiav e fled to Germ an 'news
Chinese had In Hanoi accused -thousands of I
projects In Vli Peking called '
I Chinese. ■n i r g n I h e r c p o r t l
China o r Wetni _ a leftist news
t e —plight was t
rt*I) - R adical Ing PLO le ad e rItow iU id raw U ie n _______id U e s a n d a d o p t l ^ e F U < isouUi Lebanon.lon O rganizaUon LIMA, Peru xini fo r coopera- four reUred ai !se goverrunent against poIIUaII P opu lar F ro n t UiedqxMlaUon esUne re je ^ ,e d It In a re la te d d
were killed ar lowed a meeU ng crashed during ebanese P rfm e cut off food dell B and a PLO T b eH m e n d
and eight lefUi ! B eiru t w eekly a l "Uielr particip d , i top m ilita ry violence,"Ibei EX) w as p rep a re d 1 from L ebaneseypro fU e ln souU i ^ A l H o n Q U slngL ebanese ' ^ ^ U a n iagalnW Israel." -----------------------
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lo s J a d l ts in tc n -
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w y accord Uiat current session m ed ac U o n o fth e “n iis in e a n tl rtjwed to "sU lk e • lo je a ts sh o r tc se a n y d a m ag e to meHouseofCo n and Its reputa- ^ U i the
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B|Ck on A lfa R o m e o ^ a s Uie 22nd. . } s ta t« o n lr o l le d com pany in- - weekend overUme In stead ' o f '
lore w o rk e rs a s dem anded by . efUsts.- ___ ______ I
I lhe aU ack to " P ro le ta r ia n irT errito rla lC oun len iow er.'’ •Wl J t t a t t 'W a ’pHV flT ? 5 r= 5 i—
a rrested . r e p u te M afia boss
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!se of Tying about Uie situation,
he low est point since Ute end of lie in V ietnam .i from H anoi by Uie o fficial E as t 'new s agency AON sa id Uie
had d e c id e d to w ith d ra w s of technlc lans-w ork ing o n -a ld — - In V leUtam a s a resu lt of w hat Illed " la r g e ^ a le p e rs e c u tlo n " df
port h a s no t been confirm ed by . V ietnam . B ut It w as published by oew q iape r in Hong K ong Uiat
sdl tortal c tie from Pdcing. iwitneas a ccy n t-o f-U ie-refugee— ^as tra o s m ltte d today by a
I I c l e a n i n g h o i
Peru (U P I) - P e ru ’s m U itary re g red a rm y officers a s p a r t o f Its g otIUcal c fiponih ts, a d rive Uiat alcea ta u o n o /ja p u b ljc flg u re s . ' ' * ated developm ent, a n arm y .genera l \ led and n ine so ld iers In jured u lie r hiring a se a reh for sa b o teu rs who all id d e l iv ^ e s to U m a . men depo rted - Indud ing tw o fonnt I lefUst le ad e rs - w ere, se n t to Arg< irUcipaUon in rec en t subversive flc " the governm en t sa id T littfsday.
a n c e H n i n a t e s ■IN (U P I) ~ H ie «P arty 's decision to . ■ .llUcal a lliance Uiat • d k ^ t b e minorityiveram ent. In pow er mc e - P r lm e M in i s t e r - ' --------1Jia^ n to caU early * n ta rydecU ons. '
leadCT D avid S te d sdltuindayUiBtBri- - rd ra n k ln g p a rty will
of a 14-monUi-olde m e n t t o b a c k ^n 's L a b o r govern* fCP arilam ent when Uie puiesslonendsJu lyS l. , eant L ab o r, which Ishort of a m a jo rity lii f(;to fC om m ons,w U ibe fhlh the possib ility o f - , M n -U ie^ n ew --s8 ssk n = ; = = £ !O clobv . m
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Pricing Radio.1s t T devision neva show s In 1 b e d a y evening devoted moi iw m inutes - ' a n unusually lon »ld— news item - to-fllm of'refi Mt across UieJ>ellun Riverr-whl o f V ietnam from souU i-G hla
Chuang Autonomous R e^on . by . The tdevision-fJlni, monlti by Kong, w as nol a s graphic as u t given by N C N A c o n e ^ n d e n
" Im ountedU iedlkesofU ie fee HKTfazed In Uw direction o f ' , a . D istrict of Vietnam.” M a w r
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Hope, celebrating bl laughed thnugbout the 2
and rubbed elbows In tb< with Us old golfing bud aod Rosalynn Carter.
But near tbe end of --W ayDe,-.vla-satelllta-
. beckoned Ibentastercon tndequlpe. Hcpejumpec
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< k » rin s te« Io f‘*Ielr b ilu wil f am lia," Short said I Short offers three wi] ' avoid marrying tbe '
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i ' -B e s t n that wha I have. Is real love tha
stfport a loog and •I' rd a tk tth ^ i —notjusti \ aexual fe d in a or n r■:— T "— -----------
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in th e p re s ld e f llla lb o x ' E lb a: buddy, G ^ d F o rd , mldniigr. g ree tind of tbe show , Jo h n of EdI Ita - f n u n - CalU bm la,.— w b h edrco m ed lan onstage to ;r B r itim p e d a ttb e d ia n c e . “ w ah uook a s well a s you do f w a v i'H opesaid . EUzabii r ^ l e d . • ‘ '" f r l in n' a c tw , w bo recen tly HopeIrt siffgery, added , " I 20-mlne r - a n d th a t m in e 'Is p m d d i ar . ” R6oae\tte to tb e m a n w ho Hefaps for y e a n a t d b ta n t to n w a
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s s m a yW Is . . " F a llin g in love b
of g e ttin g into a tippy n o re th a n b a m m o c i ; . ' I f yo la h y will . c arefu l, you’U fall i 1 sa id " I o u t o f it again . R o a 0 ." b ‘paeud i^ove’ or 'la w l . M ___ -U. b^a_ k lftd ..o fth," says quicksand." J n iv ^ ty Owing h b 90 yi i t te v ille resea ith ff. and tt
. m anrbge and famil n 'a new Sholrt g a t h ^ 14 r Infatua* whidi be f H i an; 1 Really p e r m can sort out i
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anyway. • tn s t your "Don’t be pres: lakL "You something you are ow It’wben righ t," Short si tIove.Your coatequences are iwn. serious. B e tt» to
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