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m mee lUce maybe after 14 years ’s d e a d .. ime Alien was able ‘ w aitr’s shuttle. And each time 3 from the Magic Valfey Concluding a weekend of trlbi le rc iti-cif'hldlng-on-tbe-ct ------ to m ove the satellitee slightly. sl Cor r lb u te lhal Ine-curb,--m aybe'lt-w ^tlroe-t6' ^------ ^ I op to the-veterans andpthei the Vietnam monuipent a t T Ided dedication of the Vietna the ground that It elude Instream,” hesald. tiiatn velernns' tio were step into Uie malnst Hauck later told thi nation to make sure t^ose.who smorial In Washington, D.C., 1by President the solar panels memi brought the jrihy of .Vletnam-era contingents cc appeared some of: tti _ killed died for a nation that remains won cremony was brief, but the Ihe message them , Siplon £ around the na/ h e cer agan, parades and speechesJ ar Reag le, but the crowd was sparse t w ere damaged on1 tlthe side of the >n said. He called on the 75i ppeople loudest applause, me . voiced by clear. l a i ^ y of passersby, h o lid ^ salvaged satellite. He cautioned Mis- .tio nn Monday echoed^a theme ect and and m ade up larg (U thered in1 the tli park to “defend, protec ----- ^------ shoppers-andtieopli M ass issachusetls House Speakt hrtea'States has been fortun xiple on UteirAvaytoworirwhu* ':aker Thomas l*he Unf lunate not to "pbrfectTJumai sion Control alMut the thi hazards of at-nation/'--------------------------McG< lovm the devastation,- far :Goe, who said: “Pray forpeac tartly to hear Uie h i ^ school • eace. Hope that have kno tem pting to handd manuever the eluded a spwial tribute to vet ce of a war fought on Its mal sister satellite that wene pestilence elerans' S ’ in.” __ never have to go to war again.’ W estar; a Palapa sist nam war,^“our l ^ t , mostdisi 5 oM heV letoac Inn ]B irm ln^ am , Ala., the.chal halrm an .of-the*- 124 years, s , sald-Donald Siploh, comn —Is to be sal vaged oni.Wedniesday._______ .Wl BBiiec^ie looklUce Uiey-don't ' 1™” “" ''“ " ' v ing w ar," but bu frem ih d S 'th e crowd that “ It was M i a piece , Joint even-know what'i iit Chiefs of Staff said an adeqi m Legion Post Seven, G ardner agreed.‘‘It lequate national American tiat’s happening" said Ina ] i still not accounted for in Vieti etnam. gtelnberg, disappol "We did It and we 'defen :ense Is costly, biit not as costly len and women who left tl ?polnted in Uie crowd’s reac3 s tly as not havThe mcj the United b f cake," he said. "W but that's not. the ' Ing:one. or States to> ttake part in th&four majo nnclud* Uon. “ I heard two ' could do It again, bu fired by veterans cot sjor wars in . Taps w di a salute i wo women talking behind m e ^ - “‘The Tt price we have to pay is hhigh, but it’s that timeand one a s k ^ Uie mony. lO- preserved our American :an heritage - ed the cerem o w ay to start out.” M oi oU ier.'W hatdaylsU iIs?'. .• -7 ver; "I was really mone ______ . Cflji you Imagine mey. not blood," said Gen. Joh • He added, however Ine inot knowing what day this i John W. Vessey__________ — Is?*..asy J r. _ :_ _ ,'s u n p ri.8 e d ,a lh 9 w ^ it was to move a Hundreds chee lh a t e v t^ ' . "Tl; 'There are no cheap, easy/ ggimmicks "to th a t satellite.'' Hee sird s A fter thi Aeered’ Monday ias ’ 12 lheTlun3icbn,~’a 'p a r a d e 'oo ffln ’ llita ry "S outheasrAVsltslap'W rcannpfrest untU an-ac-made.’ nd-through— counting Is m a i ------------------------- ------------ ^wheelchalr4»undv was to u ch y , “ It peace ice and natlonar§eCOrity;” 'Vcs: /cs s e y s a id a t a—equipment^ id veterans passed, c ^ e d _ b y _______ _ nt^bands~and'float8~wound tim e the satellite wi irching began in a parade on lunchi m New ambulances in aIparade pai cheon attended by hundreds /o-day cele* When m arct d s of .veterans downtownn Birmingham 1 lo end a two-< would move." I h G r ^ i e i 'd , Mass. IM Alrrr**ft. whirh nnrfl ithh ^ relatives_____________ fl Avenue. tfiWftr f ^ ------- -------------- YDEk:a£l(«iA ----------- OfficialM(;Hughes. -----------------------bcaUon— oldlets------GhicopeerMassT ss;rheld-a-f!ag'dedlcation~fQr~ --------ed under the bright orange “ m, R-Ala„ were grouped Viet- Steven LaRIvlere, twth Palapa and Noi fo one who has been In a warr wanls wj another E ariier,*, Sen. Jerem iah Denton, re, ai Marine killed In Uie Ocmanufacturered boU ans of America" banner. But Bi as tober 1983 borfiblnfi ie r could not flt the ' one.!. he I said, and “the United S im, lold the nam Veterana d States is not himself aI pprisoner of w ar in Vietnam, W estar, saidG aidner blng.of. Uie U.S. Marine bar-' they heard others3 shout i In they movedj along, a because charg brace on Palapa aIS s planned p irging around looking for w ar." r." families oi , SeeVETEI of 16 Alabamans still ralBslng mi TERANSoqPageA2 EooPaoeAZ • SeeSPACEo

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Nicaragua because Uiese would iter to Uie deliveries Iq NI cj a Bulgarian frelghte rrem Miami that the MI24 4 iiIs capable o! deliveredi aboard al day fn Inistas air superiority over Hdrh oration attacks" against lar( “saturj arge areas and p o rto tE II IBBluff In late October and two tw more give Uie Sandlnlsi im enU ^^^^lr exIstlnR edge In______ a t duras. suppleme obliterate entire villages."" loaded from a Soviet cargo vessel yi ______w ere unloai vionagua, g r o u n d w ^ a re c counter- Corinto last las week.' A source in Mt e Js descriDM as ahi ideai la jss.suspende^.asslstancp to ^ , ‘gency weapon witl) a nose U»^vately,3ald last week’s^sti .shipment. ,.The.Congi:e3s.i Insurgi e rmachine-gun spe?‘‘L‘.'iL 'n h n iif - , :N lc a rag i6 ii'''"c i d 6 n e - M I 2 4 . : " : - V' “V.— and four foi w in g -^ o d s 'ta ^ le 'f lr: rocketi ay iand said it would reconsider ' tie ^ con- . 14,0^, last May idnohelicoptfer Initially, ly, -the United States had be 3ts each. A U.S. offlclal said i uded MIG resum ing aidI In February. By then, Calero In th oa \world flies faster than thtiee :MI24, whose cem ed that tiat the Soviet shipment Includ e to too late, given tbe acceleraUag......... . srs but now officials believe! that tl pos-..: . said. It m ay be imum speed is 199 miles per h sr.hour.--.......r— Jet flghters maxim hlpments to Uie Sandinlstas. iero said indications that thei ^S ovietarm sshlpi heSovletshave sibllityhasi las diminished sharply. Calei le sj said Uie United States Is subiposes Uie . *in effect, he Iministratlon has said It oppc sent M1G-21S to Nicaragua jua may have - The adml not sei sldizlng Uie Sand landlnistas by continuing to purUon of “ advanced combat aircraft" al S d States but, as introducUoi com eI a s good news to the United ire in Uils chase Nicaragu -aguan tieef' and coffee and aragua. It has said MiGs are see U. sbc Ml24s “are the reebels t re muchvoundlng ) register for the spring sicmesi locked entrances to Uie 40,0 ),000-seat lester. PoUce blocl iplc athlete be- paperstore, nt and killing a former Olympic . student! id nearby paUis after the snip living a t a fraternity house ise on cam- stadium and r » ssa ld . He was li Btally shooting hlmself{ police . fore fata Jp er was bout 9:30 a.m. MST, but M ■atemlty'’s president ^ I d . He had been reported abot Llguesandhad p u s,th efrat ) m an. who wore combat fatlgu T hem said Bralhwal walte apparenUy slipped Uuoi ifor major. y shots during apsycholdg; ened his face, fired so many sl blacken) rough the e,w ho-com r-baiTicad& and mdontoapaUir-T— . . ' -Brathwaite, SS.-of-Eugene,-' ^ -hour siege at Autzen-Stadli idlum-that-of-— Chris S.-B ' places to get In than1we V have nidad, as a "T here a re more i tollce Sgt. Eric peted for hhis native country, 'Trlnld not count them, said polli : >J P I t ^ UcersIcould co n_lhe.1979_and_imPlymp.il ip.lc. .G a m e s,p o lic e officers ers." he said. .. r en. Hls body was found under ler a section of. sprinter .In_ ' through the stadium th'-near W ' F ^ e r 'w aalked lk allhesta&lum. 'w as foundd dead “on a 'b lc y c le 'p a th li'. room about18 8;a.m. MST carrying th&lwc bout 11:30 a.m-. P ^ ice said,. the :stadium abc Ice Sgt. Tim McCarthy IdenUfled Ide ,.and Jnl.yerelty of poUcfLS^d,. ai O’Shea was’wounded w 9, ofl l gre d u ated J^ m thej^pi; « E v erett,. ^ r a t h w a Bite sniperr ai s Michael E. Feher, Id, •thfrarmedmanoutaide:-------h-lQ7SHBDd^4i&-De»Hiu^ ^ a formpr tiniveralty of ,Ore{ ire gon atudeat:^ < g & ff-ln -I « weight nanaged to get back to Uie lid unlversiO'Shea mai iternatlonal Track Qub, said •Oregon Inte /as living on campus, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ ~ w h o was xMpleInock himself and nine oUier pe< / • room and loch Je r outside the tyspokesnu ier wounded a student wrestler nan Tlfai Godjeaux. ' F eher «8 taken police; ^ e la te r wat a saidjMlice, Including 12t tt it tbe former • M ellgrra tactical of- aide beforeI caUlng a im weight room and shot I :stadium reUcal offlcei^ but fhe oUier• nine c K) wearing fatigues andI blackened t pic athlete to death on a n edrtiy ^ bike path fleers also out by tactlci Olympic m. MST. d iDOshots during the siege.I. iie room uhUl about 12; 20 p.m. after faces, fired m alnedlntbe sl ’S H E A beforee Iturning a rlOe on himiselff shortly RICK 0*SI t a t him 1 someone started to shoot Ten as Rick . ‘f H e .s a ld s isUer, IdentUied by MeUgrei Thew resI said McCarthy. -nooti, sa . W o u n d e d bby y a n ip e r i

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T ^ bay wbere Gardner tits. htnnan ris6ts. cfaidr. * " nO ect Uie true posltiof Iner will.fly tberodcet pack io a Bobayfloor. Gardner bisbaekonUiecargo !? » ^ «d S tates abstained, as.dldlaU a ltaH lesteni - •nieUniled. ievfrany good will come ol ttils,"Gov. th ■ “Idonotbeltew ue attem pt on Westar. • I d n ^ and, M a result, tbejbrace br Gardner was to) attacb a metal re scu es ^ Greece, l l i e vote was^ » 0 , « I . h « Ing Willie’s atnog is said of his order giving Edwin gklwarda : lot d e d ^ properly. lo fttie s a td lite to jurance underwriters a re paytng looBoardto abstentkins. law yers 1 9 to 109diors d£ to ask tbe state Paidoo _sakI_be4dkl^not k ^ _ - U million *» wHpmpt Ihl. .. vhidi was back- ' propoeed tbe resolution, wh rlson.-— -/------- Mtrfigidlat pt ---------- '." c b ^ ^ e h ls s e n te nence c from death to life in prist a r would b a ra t t e sam e i e pro- ana-'But after sbM ic e of Westar aod P aiapa, a c h ilnea. East.Go^ Guln edbyBulgari is.tbe-jnao-te coodemnwi a in d . ^ d “Nevertheless-t ^ half an boor, i d a t about $35 mllUotL’Ttie }ns,U b y a andJjlcaragua; ' ■mai|y4 a news conference. He 700 miles. ........ ^ ortilt of ttie space bitsof ofl6U?y ll le M tS came on the 64tti o dl th at snapped open toggle b UieOAU’s20th switch I nlc'develi^' Hassan Utbtbttie (^lenlng session of U: vas doing so wilh "ecooomlc United States was urity shield against tbe aggre piesslonthat siunmlt mec neeting saying be d ^ l y r regretted tlw m entandaseeuril im cb^ by Nicaragua ag against Ita withdrawal. J. h a s ' been laune ■ ___ .-neighbors,". o irta U rtn e w w ife i^ ^ The secretaiyy ol ..... W H t e T"EB u m ^ n ' d i e s ' a ^ Bskn of the Organization of j -----------■ -the-openlng-sessk - -N EW VORK iRK (A P)-.^ Ben Luden Bun irm an,'a writer....... ......... • ~ ( a c t l ^ f r o m 'P a ^ ~ A1l~ " T a i i b t ^ ^ of a ^iereanal tiii^ T ^ luaUhg from Edison High S d iw r gradual -t t s e i ^ . . c e n t ^ . . o n . N iMlcaraguas— < -----------------S tates-general-ai le-fans-wiUi his — ted'genentkm s-of-folk-tale' [rew 'ln 'h ls'“lIvIng“ in-MInS tidber, he planted m orem jnL lD en tU .S .in v aslo (i.. 3 1in clalm aofanlm m iries of Catfish Bend, La.. dl< fanciful storlei died of a sU:oke 1 .Lebanon. And in G ^ offensive to early 1968. Tetoffe jlasted memorial.” I., tbe fire department blaf • Mass., ageSS. / . _ Mondayatage e was wounded twice and since his Hewi Steiner said bei Intends to plant Lies a t 11 a,m.. as officials recallrec ve-story-writer-----•a.M w qiaperm an^detectlve harge.-hesald,-he has been ta and— — :----------- G r e w s - c l ie ei a r i n g - w o r l d - f aa ii r - s l t e ------ Burmanra.) e"lor*eadrdead'or~ dlschar lffW a r* 5 8 ;0 2 Z -liw ~ o n e ^ iroi^ice Day, ending WoriS'^ onaittieauU ior .© d A m rreqwodent, won recognition andwarcorres of serviceman — on out ot Veterans Admtolstration missing Vietnam si \N S (A P )-C re w s began riii^atining dlj NEW 0RLBAN2 . n n tr n n l nnula* I> On Nov. NO 11,1918. I. In c itin g nine aboutjtteju jitals for treatm ent IS. He has already hospital ivriters 100 acres he o\«ns. M ond^rpulllng down {MvI -Cam bridge Mass.. 96 wril ------------- th e world's fa lrr W iihe-M i^isippi iA B oid.'a mythical town on 1 Part of Vietnam has been plaguNit 20.000 Norway “ Pari ictures and carting eff tons of tem porary structa ced ttie day witti readings o nn;> ^ handi>lanted aboul m e for years," Steiner said Sunlies, black walnuts tog me on dosed its ostbn’s'. pines, sugar ,maple te ppooiiy attaided exposition . behind \^ e n tbe a t a diurch,Bosti and peace pi toto his s p a ^ to make a j ___ sver. he can obtain day,, leantog lea ydrew and others,.>rtiatey (lOOmlUkmlnUwred. rans Day parade on Sunday d sU-month run 1100 an In 1S33, with Velerat 8 c a ree r a s a ndvdist began le for home fc a sapUngT'l w a iit^ to 'fec l - . cheaply. y ’went to clearing rightfri F ir s t priority 0. . ' stortes 2S.OOO. I of "Steam boat Round UieI Bend,” E I belonged to somettUng, ttiat I fit sted to Uie Marines lik elb c 2 -acre fairground, stretdied I a J e ff Steiner, 35, enllstf streets on the 82-ai t for Vietnam veteran : lhe Mississippi. . But laters and shantymen on thi 'erattb ece n tero f tb e c lty .it_was_when_lie was. 18.i. one_w ee)L after„in-:'l— ier. in Cushing, -M lnn.,.Jt-J -----------------MlssIssipplRIver^ }Scturestarring-- --Steiner ,7 I ■.n.'nMr.'.i ' Thebook.beg Ucan-Pa^Ulon-was'StiU'ln Only the VaUa ? WUl Rogers.1. Deciding that m any had not seen tbe < Ul published his ^ •ariy until bis deaUi, Burman AcUvSneari lous a r t due to tbe $15 fa ir I priceless religioui ^ r-mEpbanlCtarekofTbtAstsisiei-I u, T h u n d e itd t a t Catfish Bend, d ," in July. W |< d ia rg e p lu s lS a tttIbe pavQkn. tbe Roman Cc . Im iteroitoth I ew Orieans arranged for a •!>«=“ sp ...........chdioceseofNew' 8““ I r a q m laaiy r e s t o r e t i e s . 1t o u . s . 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As a con- ’ plan also) calls ca for f l i ^ r a lobe out ind patrol i Qos Book store, Iflidsbn's, riot theihsdvies. :al Center. RecenUy. the ' jw w ill have to act on thesuggeexp> sxpected to do two things a t aa tUme? • uie funds needed h< example of us? WhUe Uiey s tat ^wili say that this is undergoing radical foolish ded for SawtooUi sdiool projects, There are those that Our health “ Industry" Is; un tiatUiepeoThislsnotU ot the kind of professional prot DtecUonI W ereaUyapprec lg communities in Idaho that m oney wasted, referrir back, only going leading iredate Uielr generosity and rring to previous studies, cl change. There is no going bac n y cllyl We simply cannot ovc h a t in the long wanl in my' verlook h dp. choices no longer count? Tha pic’s ch to evaporate into fo fo r w a ^ or not going a t all.1.111believe our the results of which seemed sec ;ers involved. nly Uie governing auUwritles les have Uie Uie dangers doing this comnm onl' those who simply feel acounty commissioners aret dol obM urity. There a rei th epobllcaJOLENETUMi UMA Asacitiz< itizen of this txiwn, I fed a deep say? I sincerely hope not I facilitating Uils final sa jm inlstratorandhis . it th a t replacing the admi munlty a great service by fad m irifw - QA tA a tE MH3HT------H -^----------------------------------ngouronn itg— tnjirwswTJ ring our lasl fcWlMU meetUig; siuayrm eTestisT O w upitfus ---------- iiiaim bm iiaitw iiipany piyTrtll-solve thu dUem^— 51 JUS. It s w t immg---------Durlr ■ M V T donottakej to a ^ I m d n o w l'u m ^ n o tddemand e JANETMAYY Tiayor would not consent tojtalktoK is Id “hope for the cent mi bury your heads in sand and “ m a; Within the insUtuti tution opinions are varied bi - TwinFaUs {ions be acted upon, then Uiissorany o ason? She Is ' out decision ■ter PameJa Mathis. His reasi best.” Ifyoulctthlsc^portunl ranging from specific Ic to ti general, some based bi tunity go by without reporte ty councU N^l fall to take'our I tu re____• ■ ...... - ; futurecityc rfu ^gresslve in herTCporUng. - . • ■•onfactrbul-manyfuelei eled by emotion rising.......glgiving your li^ u t the proiws !8 will bc less than tooagg fm m thptMrmoil thfthp. ^ ~ d ty , and D e m o c r ia ft a ; p o lo g ie s :hoose am ong issues for out d< tiw ofahigh righttochoi man shaving off the eyebrow how with this study. The adult m Dropping hospita] admissions, ad d ^ g e s in hi you f ^ . get involved wit) e aa duty to honor those choice: ggressive? Or Uiey have •I boy? That’sw hat I caU aggi futiu« ofheolth care In thissvallcydependson vo %s.I P lease notoiwhodldn’tvote. whi reim bursem ent and need ne< for cost containft school! 1clals,en'think in reg, regard to the “consolldaUon” I "Issue We don’t have I lbout a group of elected offici m ent a re only a few of the t many issues that it how abl ive to count Uie Republicans any It. s b ^ said eixiugh times alrea lonor their cit"no” hasbe id by Uieir community to hon ®fidy.,We m ore. They aUca RONFISSB,R.N. '" ‘set'the backdrop for the confusions which exUcam e out to vote Nov. 6,1964. trusted should mlak ak e it known in no uncertabia t t ^ ,t AllU ierestofUUiepopulatkm,afthl8“ourixnlt*. ie ist. The hospital has come coi through an unseUlKimberly Izens’’ eexpectations and re cju e^8.refiishigto lon’l need br want to say it ags ^ oon a lifethat we don after being asked, via vote, ing period of constnictli Ktion and is caught in the gain! ednaU on,"staye dosoaf ayed al home and dldn’t vot& .m atter. That JOHNO’i O'ROURKE glng, possibly Ihrea ty ln fe m ______ vortex of these changes _____ B ecausew eknw new Mondale couldn't tote our N o to c o n s o lid a tio rails------ ^ ^ ^ -------------ildnlsffterm aggiesslve;OmethlngVfor--------TwlnFall ne countrjrslw avyl ivyloadT-— =-------- — ^-----------------traltem eanour m ayor deflnately knows city sure.oi ‘‘Sorry Mondal Once again our wise and wonderful wo Uon and i^yslcian’s,, also al: exists between Klale,” from a Demcfcrat. council has told thecltizensof irsing and the community ..c< sofTw lnFalls ingofU m anagem ent and nursii C r e e c h w a s n ^ e llee c t e d GEORGIA G .P .I H E lilP S . rthewbrd. c f , .. Dlidationhas ...'v-Twtafalto--' They have s u e - ' 'T h ej ecbiincUfeports Uial cbnsolit ■■■In gtiheral. It’s tem s friJf rriJm alaclcOfi*h«ro'n •" what w to do wilh t h ^ vote; The e rh a lto f^ ---------- r-lf-wetryj try7we4isuailyea»(indsometl ettilng4o— ^ operaUngsm oothlytoroveri ceeSed'Inleltlh^'aU luioW l] Wllifil'we don't--------- Becirxjp am ongst'these groiq». )s. a ave crossbe thankful Uui for. I am Uiankful Uiat Ihi Thatpollceofflcers who havi tve attem pted to bring . have )u a say in m atters that affectour.town. year. T affi T h ( ^ of us wbo have T h ie v e s a r e a s o rr y lo t • [re s a n d ra a Crech’snai nam e was not on Uie Republic liceandfircM ntrained The ed have put out Uiree c a r firei people aod issues togetl gether, In the past, have Tl recent plan to keep police or ll 11had been, besu rd y wou Igh an a p a r t m ^ buUding tom to I akesure - baU ot|fori ouldhave T olhe"S orry" by apathy, c ^ c is m , s< one more kick In Uirougt soildaUon operative fs Just ow often been frustratedj bj Ty"personorperaoiB: Kted. beenelecte the co no one' e was wlUiin its premises. IIccan re ca ll est. Rtunors and untli teeth aim ed toward ourrcommunlty.' T h a n k s fo rl^ ] and general disinterest, iKlplngyouraell to Uie w ater henof- . MERVR VREED ■al lim esln m y years incurrcltyw cl If 1 owned a tMisIness and1as asked my several ns spread like wlld-flre. Jugs, Ice chestIt and an ax you took out Of Uie F ord substantiated opinions < )een*'cross- ■ FUer s, who by U»e way bad not bee J, I 'would expect It. f icers,' plck-ui^.Uie night ine efforts a t problem \ ei employees to do something, w hile facts and genuine Ight of Nov; 8. You must have lbeb*extlnlo ask tra in ^ " put out c a r fires with tbe V been re al bard to a: them again jhU lbatU es.Factis.the io be done without having to solving often fight (^hU d UI up to take Uwt stuff. You’re a T h a n kk ss f o r c a r n i v a l h ee ll p icrs. NoUUnghasdianged, Uwy U» have emplojrees refused gulshci exandwoQ’tb ee asily oi again. Ifintum U ieseem s o rr y lo t _ . and ] .* problem s a re complex { aletalend ys-been wUling aod avaUable always n ia n k s again. Un. — to In fact I told me il8tr8tor8,-himibled to honor m y direcUoQS andtin solved by new adm inlsl dly believe Uiis We woulc Hild like to Uiank Uie foUowlng tan celoourdtizens,! hanOy »lte,Iwouldvenasslsta n g m ei^ ....... 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