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mMftm ByDXVXDUOI Tlioiwj<wm T W IN F A L IS -Ite > — popcorn-billi coUegB « Hmo ElenwDUhiJ^dwol i-J ----- ■^g I . LENN' ...| Neva —gam] LAS V egas (Uf wdcooMd Atlintle Cit; ' Icgll g«tnh]lng caslna Oddt ttere ttel loc packed up tn d te w M o Uaoyofttoteodlunu prey on legil gunUlng ^ "iibortnutinttcCttTr chief of enforcement ! GsntngCpBtrolBoanl. -"Ttey*veteen walUi A nother r Details Amusemenft.. 6 Chorch- .........9-JO __________ - anitill»d..,20:2A~ Comfcs .............. Ifl Clvlng . .7S Abd , * •' cioVAlS ^ ...hern lUORRlSSEV ' seodW tm n tlte .--- a^i ------------ nwfin [te sale of 1,100 gooey tutfall il!-make-W oodrow — • uv.--Thi •e education a bit ■ titxUt 4wwl InTurfhP«11«urftl . ' ,,3Va|. 73 BEtf Bf li^M ' '■ B (/:»'j ' i^Y W ^£,13,ExiufIN l ... gambling fever found th adawa (UPl) -> NevaoM • andUv t City to tbe world of aaldH ulnae by warning of- Tte local ahaiples teve theyai l^east. said. Duma and chealerB who - “ We Ulng.have left town for aware Cttyr^wldOHryWann------- WflBy: nent for tte Nevada . Nev latd. Atlant valtlng for tte opening no fei they< NewJ ‘•Hi r gamlt 7\ ^\W ff cteln I ) /tl 1 \ V ) / -------------- right- U contn ar replay £ alls, P. 11 On «pc ,6 MoglcVol/ay. 13 avem Ip Morfcefs .. IM 2 nt^Jlimrla* fi , Ifl OpIn/en ............. 4 Bren r-e Sport* .... 15-17 <iaml iucted^ UPI ' sns -lou and Rot i'ANNAAMATI - '} « erYBpjA)^ grew" of pop* d Whltdiead, a Stesbooe tn^lwn. I ^_frnortb^^^ ^ ^ g ^ to h ifalL . , -lte*stot]r-of'-Woodraw W bltdxa olvdilp drive'began iQ'JArua m^6-Me^to^r3vdr^\ao 73rd Year. No 227 INES T O Y RO U LETTE W H 1 throughout reaoit area aa 2 rns Ne d ttey want to give it a ctence," Al IdThurtday. [te con artists may te surprised to ^ are already known In Atlantic Cltj ‘We've made New Jersey pretty it /are of tte Identities. I think tte «tr --------- ^— ----------------------------- Nevada gambling figures' wit iantlc City good luck, saying tbey 1 I fears of dgnlficont eompetlti*^ ey do fear t^jdeasant conse<jueno swjdieyflops. ‘•Ttelr failure In any way will reflei unlng In general," said Harry I lalrman of tte''Nevada Gaming ( itsion. “I hope they get started Ir ghtHllrection and do lu t weaken i mtrols In any m anner." Ite fear In Nevada Is that any set ill bring down federal regulations,« evada bas resisted forbears. On tte other band. If tte Atlantic tperlment goes well, It wJil open poa venues of expansion for the v ^thy, stabllsh^l gambllnl industry center 4 s Vegas. -Thls - moming,^ New—Jersey- Ircndan Byrne officially )aUnche< ambling era with a ribbon cutting girl we ROME (UPI) - He chained th napped teen-age girl in a small Vi mililon-dollar ransom and then se red roses and love letters signed sneamarr— TodaytelslnJaU. “1 can'l tmderstand why tewoiyd Ipve with me — a mnn Hkg that, w r and with such an exciting life,' Giovanna Amatl, 18, daughter of a « Riwne cinema mamate aod one of ylrMnapv|<»tlni«>^l«ynar ^ ' Herall^Jaller.aMargetner^ ^edJeaniytMNJeto.'^^ cafes on ttedegant Via Venelo. 1 cterged with abduction and rape. Miss. AmaU - her name means. K m m ed abuse al poilce a UcUed Nieto tod burst Into te^ theydraggedliim^way. “1 only wish U ii^ h ^ a m s te d lan, tte bom Into p o v ^ , ‘ an Bto help obtain ao educatioa, io 1-Idate, •Mn.'WalBpo'sakl-"' tebead*8 ' —AfUi a dasa-dlacu *ruaiy, • voted , to fcnr a « Vataon’s - ^ diri)bedYeOMeI<Dpco SI" --------- :— ^ByTdUngrstodHn mntgltb==<tu(knt«m64^^ idahoai Tw W H E ^ IN A T tA N T IC CT a aa fiM ’caaino opens toda; ^ewjen ieadredi i," Alaal cnw ds Ignored ite ce toltesloHnacfalnesai ed to find Irene laconeUI of j cClty,te those at tte bead of tl two quarters lo colle tty much screamed in delight. ic they're Nwada law p« ' wlsh^ having gambling ii they have su te . But, vfilh an ey Ition, but law -w u -aroeoded luences If expanskmtoNewJei if tte other states c reflect on lnflf*fDW. ny Rdd, "We*UiU«mgo( Ing Com* • Bowers, executive d ted In tte -Gimlng Assodatior iken ttelr caslnoowDert. “Some people te v ly scandal in f o r ^ iurlsdictl His.whlch cango.ttefoitlgnli -It bas an adequate Ui: “ y bopt they lit,w ry 1) possible out hoodlums.'' sllhy.wai ThenMncIillmp M ttrtdln . maii,BowmMld. Aitwlymafle’tw “* S s u S ta Nev» ailing, bul lheEastCo>«,he« eeps as id tte kid- another way-wltbc lall wooden said tte girl wte n r f »,thar>s— maaked-ewmefhFt m sent ter date wlh 17-year- jned *;Gym BarterinlCpIonna. Miss Amatl. w tel - bay since her rele w»JId fall In • nrarsday lo discus life,'* said -Gym Sneakers of a wealthy name for himi" neoflUIVi ii^tingclgawHgafl •iwuaWdanii l^^angsttf I cried and talked vM arr^ ‘aaaaboutWllfi elo. Be-wis adding ttet Nietd ' >pe. . tte other members ( iean5, ‘lov«d'------ PMice. noflmpr ke as ttey' kidnappm tad tiu >te^wb(in tte girt, recwd her' .......... to p a r ^ unlM_ BstedWmin raiaom. ''Y and her struggles to S29. ,ibsplr«ltteatudents,. '-itiai .-■Tteydedded-they ...... aodnu Noelikeber.” Mrs. V •cuaaion,-ttestudeflUr - them." corporation, quickly at anot ^Mercantile. -------------- bolh-*i -in"lhe-coitwraUon-to-^teumaj w s^te-student*.r»laed------- -ourlt j 7 z >’s Largest Evenin rwin Fall J, Idaho, Friday, ( K H o H B H S B ' UNIT] ' Foreign today fo types of I^ H ^ V -^ -tte t-a ll aimed i thelrsto Grom ttet VI charge threat “trump Domo. Bul prospec strategl OTV - ■y to sey g ________________ dlschar I_ZJS I/O 1/ welfare Tte (ceremonies and rushed sand gaming tables. Df AUantlc City, o te of )f tte pack, needed only jnect a $50 Jackpol and “JuJj piw l^ly prohibited ; interests ouUlde tte leyeonAUanUcClly.tte JJSr ded in 1W7 allowing Jerseyorotherstales- W s casinos are free from popujji 'goo)nifa,"MWE(l»ard e director Of tte Nevada lion, an organlutlon Of lave Indicated an interest' Jctlons. Bul tefore ttey late conlrol system, we «y successful in keeping ^ n^acl on Nevada will te' hro years a g o ^ w ttet •vada Mslnes come from P}]^ lesaid. 5 Rome itteut using me as bait^ "Vi » was seized by three matt ■Feb^ » -whUa-out,on.a . ttaU lar-old Prince Ubanno subjt a. . 1 1 1 joted kept-joumailsls at arou elease April 27, agreetl ' itej niss ter "rapport” vlth rans rs - that v^as.my pci andl ■’ ste saw. nervously ixrbe<omiortedme'wReri“ ' Ud to me and lold me ^ llfe.'Ofcbtgse a rapport ' Wl « iw " tfl5~i^tnii» Mtrt lett^ td "defended me against begi noftteband." .. susp ipressed,- noted ttet the - - ttel threatened lo gang rape. ier cries aod aend tte t apem oi « Ihey^ paid a 1933,000 ttet ' ' iffseol 9. ' T te l money was used to buy the pope xl materials foriAakln^ pdpcm bl rt. Wataon-aald. "We madeT.lOfi cm ." d>eadded,-“NO atonetimeand 1another.” Tte popcorn balls were i )th -* ^ a c h o o l - a n d - a t - a -biwket I I ling JSev'spaper □y, May 26,1978 E ndi >utpi JWTED NATIONS (UPI) - Sov reign Minister Andrei Gromyko call lay for an end to tte production of “ « s of miidear weapons" and propoc it-all'five nudear powers b ^ -ta l ned at Ite “complete destnicUon" sir stockpiles. Sromyko'also told tte United NaUi It Vice President Walter Mondal arge of an increased Soviet nucli real ag^nst Western Europe was rumped-up" charge and ttet the Uni larticulaiiy vldous and cruel" neut rob. Bul tte Russian spoke warmly of ospeds for an eariy signing of a r rategic ahns liinllation agreement v Patients brgotten eWashtactooStar WASHINGTON - Tte Hoiae Sel immlttee on Aging'released a rep day showing ttet over tte last el ars thtte has been a “wtelei Kharge''.of mental patients from st q>ltali^bito-old-hotels-and- priv ardlnR_house4J 3 >pqrted by_Jed« ^ a re payments. Tte system, as described by < mmittee staff member, "is Incredl nple. You ]ust take a guy outside, m on tte bus and'^ay.' ‘Go tem e, Hai lu’recured^ll.. Commenting on ilw report, which shi al tte pc^ation of stale mei iqillals has dropped from 427,709 in 1 160,630 In 1977, committee Chairr «■' aauite Pipper p-F^a utsp^pa l any Of tte discharged patients “are cetving tte care and sehrices ttet t sed" and ttet some are simply b< forgoltra." Y ^ d ^ ite tte drop In state Instltu ipulatibns, tte costs for mental he ealmenlby sutes has doubled from Ulon In 190 to M.4 biUkin In 1977, immiUee report notes. Ite places where tte former patii Ind iq) are called a variety of nar iduding "board and care temes," (Oflter homes." Unlike nursing hor hich are regulated, in moSl states ti re no standards for boarding hor ccordlnglo tte report. Tte-fadlities often make a profit, sport said by receiving part or all ol atlent's Supplemental Security inc lyrk. whifh frm w fm m a .Social .V n rogram providing aid for the cldi lii^and'dlsabled. e police "Whether there was consent or no mfllter jl^ nM Mld.^'M Amati subjection." I te girl's parents, w te own-50 cii around Rome, used tex-ofdce recipt tte popular film “StarW ars" to p. ransom, but when Giovanna rci andhugs. “When ste was freed. Giovanna w tew)y," said ber motter. When tte bouquets of rylroscsrtl te ^ lo amve, tte s jw m ts b suspicious and aleAed police wte 1 tte family's telephone. "Ste Had been brainwashed," si -molhw.-'-'Even'Glovanna under ttet now and U convinced her to U< •police." ...................... tUegept . had been studying Idahi epoprom wanted ttelr n m (^bsiUR Cidlan. 7’ n;iOO of ■ ' With anj ssisl from iteand 300~ ■■“m ayor ■Paul'Ostyn^JN were sold waslocated. ^Mketball;------- ^tebead,-a-Ste« ----------:, MounUln^ityrNevTT^ . corr»iQitii»7i.BnKy.in^ ' 15* nucL ut: G - Soviet tteUnltedStates-ai CO c a lle d up later this week li n of "ail Presiflent Carter. "I proposed (icultles... have b jin-lalks — GromykosaW.--------- rUon" of ' Gromyko flatly callc Ite phKtucUoQ of all NaUons weapons," an end ttf <1 londale's types of comrenUooal nuclear tte expansloo ot annli ? was a as sins toward « te United A s s e :^ special sei 'neutron - I t e Soviet Unloa*'p) ttecessatknorihepr ly of the of m idear weapoQiU of a new of thefr' stodipQet U( nent with .defthictioa gk tadc i Dulii imoe : DULUTH. Minn, increase in postal Oil Co.- lliursdi a irl,tm « card snm >«Bta ^ customers. rJedgiL g ih.1, ihe^aibtol by on. 9 ncrediblv ^ tside. put 4k creative promollo > ^ one seems novel e r’ R customers wUl see ichstews g Uilnkwdlofour. w sfjititm ii rhairmon sfledihat_™ = ----------- ------------ I “are nol # ^ ' _ ttet they i ^ a n v c ply teing / Institution ' By CHRICTO] lal health 'nffle*4;lff fromS2,2 , 1977, lhe HAILEY - Blair officers recovered Tb r patients .' human skdeton. ' Df n a m e s, Tte remains were nes," ar^ heavy brush In a c Ig homes, Hailey, ales there Blaine Couniy D Ig homes. 'Wheeler said tte skd near tte old E io ^ i profit, the in Bullion Canyon ■all of the Hailey, ly incomc. , T te Drst signs of th< ilSccufliy— by a^Brilfiaiejaan. e elderly, motorcyde In tte according to Wheder. :e arres lornotdoes Miss AmaU said th nati W3S in o was dSngerous lo m nd.iXtflcal— hcsLfoc-telb,of-ui other." 1^50 c in c m a s "'I prefer to go lo reciptsfrom my e ^ on you a ” to pay the Frenchman, mani< ia relumed ans^tered, ilholrklsw NIptfiliMktwtnna Veneto and lold ^ .wearing a crash he mna was the pisiotehols I’ll r Misbecame ‘wtetapped He spotted her am , ; waving gaily. !d," said her Burly arms enc! undcrsunds ' rang out as te rea rto help tte. Frendiman had I< >rospec d a te history-decided agri^l i^y to help an Idate Thun f t tte i om former Twin Falls end res i5JVoodrow-Whltehead-=-andi-0 : His.- 5ho«hone-lndlan-ftpm— of her V7rwlU-tealtendU«lte— w^lle^ rldatelWrfallrttreluds— ball:— 5 ' , tvtn [•>! for to'ftir d*liviry e a r J r r o in -a subject tewUl take. «aid k In Washlngbn with He "Many of the dlf* - Sc I beeo overcome," • — •• ......... ............................luW »Ued for “cessation of ouV all types of nudear Tbi ttf development of oev. Chlni nal ih m and a bait to inten nnlee ahund tte woMd oir ai I «4iat Ite General anni ^^iesakio is seeking - I Ihit State spraAMtioaoraatypM apt] i aod gradual re d )ic ^ masi I up to Ibefr coinplete "eoi aidv way,” Gromyko Uth fir m ercoiitgr lno.(UPl)'-Tobeatlte' liysoi ital rales, tte Intercity Tte rsday began joalling "Wte :ards Id Us fS.OOO thisti Tte »,jBxecutiw vice_presl-.__Oflfl.o I tte company bad more andn itmar4plril-and-Ugher .. "Bt 1 stami m trying to devdop nowo olk)ns." te sald. “This Tte el enough. We think our FranI . see tte humor in It and genet lur conq>any! We like to uvec ^on yields rrOPHERBOGAN It 4<ewsirritcr dlso te I llalne county sheriffs bikli I Thursday portions of a Tt notii w e found scallered In srw a canyon northwest of skd Dqinly SheriH Ray Skdeton was discovered ika silver and lead mine' on seven miles from W tern f tte skeleton were found deac nan wte waa riding a skel tte ■canyon' Tuesday, "5 der. tew st kidn IdttetstewamedNieloil ' 0 meet and told hlm-^'it's ns If wf (Innlsec each M Dlo jail tten'neverto cast •U a g a ifG te said tte .fl irried wilhtwo children, on a rendezvous on tte Via ^d Gkivanna, "I'll te fi hdmet so in case ttere H I'll have a better chancc of R [)d, as instnicfed, slowly ^ lorbike down the street of rand rushed into thoatreel j,v encirded him and shots' . ' ■ reached forhis gun'... a ; d learned the pllfails of ' * rlculliSe. - ■- ' n?«^yjyhitetead.was:tol4tewould--- tte recipient bf a 175 s choh^-tte- ' Mil. Watson said she was "ven proud" jUe»^faefore-she-eatrTnotheniq^Rr~~ arms ayko aid. He laklll ts up to tte five DUdeir p owa - Soviet Unka, Unlled-8talfa, Brlt«lQ. France and CUna - lo take tbe lead„ud loilM^‘aDlteltaic)sarpomi»ini^^ part"lnncb'talks. Unit pwfd an pnblea.' ' ChtaaterghrmoolodleaUoQ ltbas aiQr-: InteoUon o( «Qitktar>1th Ita SovM U ata oir aoyooa dae la btek m deir inns. SUtes la c oaM ^~dev«pa£^^ a piModaMy vleloas a aJS tfniSate m ass (Htnk1fcw,v ia d M c e ifftiiw i^ I ti. "eompletepreUblUori." I sending ireetir^^ 7 something different.", , Q , Tte message oa tte envdope says.» Wte's tte nut sending Xmas cardsm Histlmeofyear?" * ' a T te slx-tv*iilne card's only suggee- B ii;^ot.CIffi^tmas>.aJ)order.o{. b oDyg ind ^ and green print with Ite •‘BecauN-tte-days of-tte-lX trt a tamp are tieeting we are aendlng you % lowourCliristmupeeUag." ' . V Tte cart caities a sketd) of B n B iYanklin, tte first U£. poatmasttf 8 teneral, wllb hU quoUUon, "A peony S wvedisapenRyeamed." g Is bones ~ Tte deputy said Kenoetb R .M W discovered tte ikuU ot tte stakU b w 6B te had paited bis motoircyde aad iw L' biklttginttearea. Tte sberifrs department was lal* notified and officers, aearchlng Ite e « 9 M 11 area llnasday, discovered aboul u'of tte!^ skdeton.- Ttey ted to discontinue, tte search for tte rest of tte remains because of a teavy snowstorm, Wheder said.. Wheeler said it was difficult to .de- termine,whether foul play ted befallen tte dead person,- because-there vtn- only skdej^ remains.' ________ "All we know is ihai we vc goi soUW" tenes right now," Wlkelei'said. tapper . DANIELNIETO -------- . ,, „*jfin^enleri’^

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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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    >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

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    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

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    andhugs.

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    tUegept. h a d been studying Idahi

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    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.

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    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 .

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    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

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    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

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    -------------- ■-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. < ' ’

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    > 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

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    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

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    ■ 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 ; ' ' ■ ^ ;

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    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

    J t n i m —

    Internationalamc Ukrausc the re 1 M anhattan Island y- ........

    IONS— - -• R * y n o l d i -

    S a t u c d a y , - . - . -i d f u n '» r o l

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    . . . R i c k Mean,

    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<

    OFFICE S i2 6 3 S « c o n d A v « n u » l

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    INOBBlCHAINr ^ ~ --------------n ------------

    m y ^ s p o s E w F R E P L i

    [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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    PLICA O F INDY 5 0 0 »AC1 1 S n e v a a n d m o d e l i i ^ o t <

    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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    t e E C A i r ~ V '

    lo t d em a n d

    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.

    ed

    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 :

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    “ 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

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    OW D IN ILLINOIS . ̂ , en d th e nigh t

    ) 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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    enltaVWniun.-'---------- — pileP a rt» r tM Jvaapreoc*___ ^jpled—with a fear -o f -1 Pre >mmunlsm on the huge Dw intlnent. He said be bdieved Ric e Unit^ States s ^ d cor̂ ned

    g friendly trade rdatlohs Vieilhtheblacknatlons. ver“I think In many instances, inv iey_would-rather-have, a,imocratlc friend than a T »talltatian friend. I.wanl-to-----abetake sure ihey bave that>tlon,” Carttf said Thursday aidI a r^ooal news conference haihich was tdevised and meroadcast nationally.----------- -— CHts opening statement was 0 fbout tbe African situation syiod the restrictions whisb Culmil bis right to respond to th<iquests for Amertcan bdp, eqind tbe subject dominated tbe ' >mBir-bô ffquestton aod answer An

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    ■ W llllo Olfl*

    M«miwr -ol AmAI SgrM

    '--------^ ^ p o p tn .- ln c s tc o n t f t lo i i^

    a n d v e t <

    MemoHal Day W , dlanajpoUsSOOtoson

    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

    ■ g a m p , ______________

    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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    S a S Ss t a tu s o f tb e D em o c ra U csf y f l a v o r on th e au d it o f c a r 11 W a r ) , Since Ibe Zag< x t e n d e d ----------a « « e m e n t to

    s s s r . ‘s ;' o r package, tbe

    j f o r t h e m ove on tbe d a rt o n s a n d -

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    l y e t t ^

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    w a r M c G a n y , em ineor a s « , g B oston a n d oh Ca‘i

    . * h n e w o rk In g o n a e s , DUi fuU-UmeJob.

    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

    i t n a m s ________; T h r e * _ m o n t ^l a i ^ L ip sbu tz^

    ' C U lb o ro e P e U (E ag a in s t H c(f a n y ' reaso n to c beck it ( do llsow D bivesU g

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    0 m a n y _____n f l ic U n gw a y s lo1 p u b l ic

    i ^ u e i s .

    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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    = r — : •

    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

    anc a n - --------------------------------— ^

    “‘n- Ju a Md to f l fun

    —and

    -

    out I to ned 'Uie

    la nrge‘ DOuld

    Uie ' our

    a i f i

    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,.

    ' rlRhtpeop

    f met,natu:

    like :

    • some

    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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    V a n c c

    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*.^

    K rU R N IT U R Ii H l« big and ti dlK*rM . (ft*long*d I «rly«l mirror - Antlqo*lo.#oy wood* »ck*r — Wood*n kllch*n choir — SInm • Duncon Ph'yf* cofi** tabi* — 6 drowt

    BaJb-'M A N Y , MANY OTHER SMAtLT M WI COUIO NOT UJT. COMI ON 0 » Y o u asa p . AND DUOYTHI A m SN O

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    Roiofj c o m p u te c en te r and I c a r dw w room la P is a today caiB In F k c e n ce aod Rom e.' Police In R om e a rrested a

    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

    -• T f e * b o r S tha^ W th<. . t^ n u tC T c e nter.ria rtg rt a it

    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.

    ___V ietnam ese officials in I

    Arafat p d r a w s ^

    I B E lR V r, Lebanon (UPI.Palestin ians a re opposing

    . 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

    „Uon-” _______

    usand Cuban ^ ^l in n n f c K n d — .

    prov ince , . w WA gordat a n d . h

    ng In from Uie hlopla, w heret he lp ing Uie * ' ^ m'lUl fo rces in

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