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ill hr G uerrillas seize em ba Japanese embassy in Kuwait today ' ambassador and five other hostage sent a plane io S'm^upore lo rescue involved in a hijack operation then The Japanese government sati ,\mbassador Voshitaka Ishlkawa. Kimura, Third Secretary Shosuke Wada and ShaJiei Wada and a Jj Miwako VaKeKashi, ■ M lndszcnt>' lo*»es ofCjlc ‘J | | P "UflgSi VA •ar Card _ ^ SJlidt K l ^ I I T Y B synil iVvJ^^i9i asylu Bar aides 4‘xpel Dean ____ALRXANDRIA, Vn. ( UPlt - Foi JoJuiW. Dcan III wasexpellecTfrom t for "uneKiical. unwarranted and un allorney of law.” Attorneys for Dean had Jisked U -------panel-lfl-Jiuspi:nd.Dean. ratJicr_Ui; evidence is available about his Wal ^ J ) / cl says .J ^ •• y , Wo hopo tho now P* Boglo llghlor plane « lllos llko Us nomo- ------- jojfo --------- wJ»h—)o*s-------- R irovblo lhan Iho -------- ^ Fill.----------------------------------------P' ---------------------------------------------- 1 -- «< ~ Kidnnpped lawyer cs« •’ MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - A proinii who was abduclcd Tuesday evening ^ ' “e ^ p e tl his caplors and w ai louiiUSa Tlie FBI also said policc had an abduction of Cluirles "Buddy” Cour liad never been paid. • ^W itclicrafl* charge dc -! ___s ^ -j -- flcfo fv f^ ' '"ew: V L -/ *. ^ 'i % - ' SS" yv •• no n 1 ,~ M oorer dcnfe» spjl'ng^ W/\SHINGTON (UPI) - Adm. Th of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, testifl Instructions to galhcr secret doa • Seoirit>- Council bccausc he receiv throi)gh normal channels. .Moorer was. appearing. beforr.Ui reports of a spy operation that pi National Security Council and its hi ihc Pentagon in 1970 and 1971. •' Kissinger was to testify lalcr In Israel softens stand By Uiiiled Press Intc: J _______Israel has yielded lo pres-sure fror lls conditions for negotiating a troor the newspaper Ha'aretz said today. --------- denicd the rcporl--------------^ ------------- i^cwrding to thc newspaper. Piir ..........lier cabinet have agreed to start I Syrian envoy on troop disengagcmi Red Cross visits Israeli prisoners of Editorial, 4 Farm. W Living, 21-22 71st year, I39fh issue gr- ^w •4e-f ai assy ipancse guerrillas-seitod-Uio---------^ ay and Ihrcolened lo kill tlie ^ ges one by one unless' Japan j-j, e another group of guerrillas LTe. • Sl lid the hostages Included I, Second ^i-crelary Kolchi ;e Itoh, attaches •Mmakihel Japanese woman employe. ice?r ATICAN CITY (UPH rdinal Jozsef Mlndsienty 5 dismissed Tuesdoy by ' « Paul VI as primate of iRary and archbishop of U he move rijmoved a main • rce of friction between the icnn and Hungary. . lindszenty has been a Tib'ol~or~'rV3lStance—for^^ --------- ngarian exiles during jrisonment and laler w lum. « pr . 'ormer Wliile House Counscl sj 1 tlic Virginia bar Wo'dnehday gr inprofcssional conduct as an th lhe three-judge disciplinary st hari.<lisbar. him until more fu 'atergiile role. aj rc Demo wins H ouse seat w JOHNSTOWN. Pa. (UPI) - Democrat John P. .Murlha claimcd a 32-vote victory today • ^ for a congressional scat held by the Republicans for the past 24 years, in a contest many political spectators considered . a lest ofihe Watergate impact. . Neither Murtha. 41,.nor his ftepublican opponent, Barry Fox, raised the question of " public confidence and government credibility. • ‘ic o p e s - ^ ’- :iinent Miami Beach attorney *■ g and held for Wp,OOO^ransoin 5af(rt6dayrtticf''Bi:s3id: -------------- irresled two suspects in the urshon, and that thc ransom s; P< Icnied ---------- -------- lUTCHIN^N. Kan. fUPI) S. pob Williams Tvas fired as tt ief—psychologisillaLllhc -------- ipi nsas State Industrial ' formatory he_re_aftce ?_ -- g wspaper revealed 'he a; icticcs wilchcraft. tc Villlams is suing to regain si job.Hcsaldhcbehevcstbat ir , wilchcraft practice has , fv i?cr interfered wilh his work, said. “Evil has absolutely • role at all." ---------------------- ......................................^3 B ......... ________ ........................ .................. rhomas H. Moorer, chairman "I ifled loday that he gave no I cuments from the National J lived the information needed the,comrnillec_iriyiesUgqUng. ___^ passed documents from the' head, Henry A. Kissinger, ta . rj the day. . cj . 01 b icmatlonal ci om the United States to soften _____ r( op disengagement with Syria, ti ly. Officially, the government sl •ime Minister Golda Meir ond . tc t talks in'Washingtiin with a ' a. Tient before thc Internaiional 71 jfwar held in Syria., e; ti Improving s| D c I ui I k. p > 15 II t\AarkQis. 19 Sporfs, 13’ J4 I' Valley, I J . ^ " 9 2^-313 Uni Bojc 25 S A tT i^g ., fi TWI WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - T h e ad recommended loday that mandaC price controls be ended cxcept fc and health care afler April 30. Blit Treasury Secretary Gcori suggested continued controb mlgh -oUicrTirciis:---------------------------------- vWc may. wiinl..to...recommi industry or two as time goes along, in tcslimony to a Scnati subcommittee. Shulti and John T. Dunlop, dii Gasolii increm I . / propos WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ei WiUiam E. Simon Thursday wi riatlon's refineries to cut back production and increase gasoline c learned today. Sources in the Federal E said tlie move was designed to I growing possibihty 6i gasoline rail the warmer -weather. The report came as Congress m striking truckers immediate help fuel costs. Simon said today h assured Congress would act ql resolution allowing the truckers to ' explosion in fuel costs." TTie resolution passed the Senate went before lhe House Commerci today. In December refineries were toi gasoline production lo insure «nouj through the winter. The energy purees said Simon l a pricing fonnula lhat .woul( refineries lo irwreasc their profit bul al the same, time lower the pri oil. Simon .«id today on the NBC Toc: motorists', who have-been plaugu waits al service stations to fill would nol face gasoline rationing fulure. Jaworski -stays-miun ~— WASHINGTON (U PI).— Spe- cial Prosecutor I/»n Jaworski said loday he would nol take a • position on whether President , -Nixon should bc forccd to lum . over lape recordings to the Senate Watergate C om mittee at thc risk of prcj^dic|al pretrial U. S. District Ctourt Judge • (kr.hard A. GeselLon Jan. 25.. asked Jaworskl to sp^ll out by today what cffecl thc Sena(e subpoena w uld have on pend- ing criminal cascs or possible . further indictments. Gesell also asked Nixon for "a particularized statement," ------. News lip.s Emerge ByCRI(i:KEn Timra-Ncws TWINFAIXS’ - Of primary Magic Valley Memorial Hospital b< .emergency room services and di outpatlenlWpartmcnt. IVin Falls County residents vot bond Issue. When the hospitnl was built ii consisted of a singic emergency n rnf|m. thpn thp liHlltv room 1 treatment room, with all supplli stations crowded into those room - _Nclther.spaceioc.equlpmcnthaa to deal with the 739 pier cctI Increa according to the hospital’s annual 786 emcregency cascs; In 1973 4,1 Adding to the problem of inac emergency entrance by the public lhe public parkbig area north of thc Thc confusion caused by public I room ' Is'ln crcascd' b_y tn adcqaate space is presently provided to han walling for treatm tnt or for ^ ec the morgue and emergency room exU areas. That creatcs an awkw are present. "^e present emergency aciilUe Nursing Ruth Malone says. "For emergency room is outdated." The proposed emergency facilH c m . idahoy Largest Eve ■WIN FALLS, IDAHO, WEDNES )st shi ! administraUon Cost of living e< lalory wage and . iratton s recc it for petroleum subconunittee. w cxjntrols sliould be lorge P. Shultz 30. light be asked In . Dunlop said lhe --------- ^ -------inflation program nmcnd amother largely outlived ii 3ng.” Shulti»ld ■ ^ultz did not nate Banking m ight ask Congre; did he Indicate wl director'of the Subconunlltcc ne ise Energy chief will urge the ick heating' oil ie output, irw as " . - . - 1 Energy Officc to head off the railonlngduring ----------- ^ --------- :— : ------- s moved lo give lelp wllh rising -------------------------- / ho ho^ b « n _____________ quickly on a ' , sto pass on "the alcTue^ay and erce Commitlec By Unllci A Pennsylvt told to cul back dynamited early UUgh heating-Oll— nationwldc-ltuck • • chain wns forccd on Is considering disappeared frnr ould allow Ihc State Polic*' a tifll on gasoline, Beaver Hiver n ! price of heating slightly damagi remained open. Todoy Show Ihol Tliey suld the c ugued wilh lo n g _ placcd ul lhe b fill their tonks, supporting Uie b ling in the near structural dumu( Funding proi -■ .s till u n iire so K By DAV Times- TWIN FALLS - 1 Tuesday, Magic ' V government (COC) failed to resolve lhclr - .Theboutwossctup Community Alfain J bTgTcut in federal fi asked them lo (lad -----------------— T h e state-planne m erger of* the-Soulh and Development A - the Wood River Ri . Govenunenls <WRR eocourage more effi funds, pooling them f elghl-county area re . . . _________MCo'nll jency, 01 <ETBIRD cws wri ler iry Importance in the proposed il bond issue ure thc expansion of 1 development of an organized vote Feb. 12 on thc 54.6 million it in 1950, emergency facilities' y room with ari adjoining uU lity^ >m has been convcr^d lo a small )piies. work areas and nurse’s «ms. has expanded nl the rate needed rease in cases treated sincc-I9SC, $ ual reports.- In 1956, there were J 4,809 recclvcd treatment.- 1 Inadequate space Is use of thc iblic. This entrance Is closest to •the buUding.- lie trafflc around thc emergency ate waifihg'areas,—Not-encmgh-------- handle a large number of people Tieone receiving Ircotzncnt. Both x>m use the saipc entrance and. rkward s^intlon U many people lilies arc too small, Director of For a community this size, the cillUcs will bc locatcd in a new ening /Veuwpaper.* SDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1974 acklc Council, outlined thc adminin- :ommendaltons IT llie which Is considering whether c ended when they expire April e govcrnmenl's 2-^:1 year, anti- IVwas a mixed success but lu d ___ lls usefulness, I spccify which Industries he ess to c'onlinue conlrolling. nor vhen a rcc|uest might com e.. members said In opening' Eagle onr Strikers 1: Ml Press International vanla Turnpike bridge was y today In violence linked lo the kers* strike nnd a supermtu-kut d lo airlift m eat us food supplies W slore shelves.. _ said the bridge spannmg the north of Pittsburgh was only gcd by the explosions and dynamite charges were ineptly bases of two concrete pillars bridge arid "caused only minor age when they'exploded. biems vcd VID HORSMAN s-News W riter Thrown lolo thc same ring Valley’s two councils of ) exchanged punchcs but Ir mutual funding problems, jp by thc Idaho Planning and Agency, which detailed Ihc ' fuDdlng-for both COGs and I a solution. lers—obviously—favored—a -------- h Idaho Resource Planning AssoclalloD (SIRPDA) and Ilesource Area. Council of RACOG). Thc uiUoo would fficleot use ot the reduccd for the benefit of the entire - epresenlcd by the COGs. llnued.on.p.. li)_ . , . -. tttpatie] structure, attached to thc norlli sld - Covcrlng-3,000 square feet und < the propo«d emergency services northwest side of thc addition. Tl KUTH MALONE . . . r«c»m 'oiitdutcd' / le w : _______ t'fipw*- 4 es m a stiilements that they agreed the tiim tu ynd must, il nut ull, controls. 'It's fair lo say the succcss of th luis not inere:ised wllh age," Sen. _ Jolin.ston. l>-lla-, said. ___ ^Public opinion surveys __ n sigiilficnntly lc.<B desire for pricc fi earlier in the yenr. In mldiUonr-tht greater willlngm;.s3 to dispense wi allogctlier." Dunlop said. Uiiless Coniil^ss extends Uie rwing ^ blamed foi A liole 27 inche.i laiig was gouged ma.*isive pillars, which measure 7 ' i feel nl lhe base. ___[Hie bjjisl \^ s lieiird at Uic i barracks ut Ueaver Falb, four ml Ijridge, troopers, said. Vlolcnre claimcd a second vid when a SouUi Carolina trucker w killed as he was driving near Han Two protesting truckers were shot j lale Tuesday night wliile on pick* highway Intersection In northwcj One Iruck was shot' at'early Montgori’iery County In Ohio windshields were smashed. Mli al.su was reported In Pennsylvania A lraclor-trallcr_driver. was. cl obstructing traffic after he drop^i in the Holland Tunnel during Uie ni |iqur. _____HieJuniiel.links New Jersey anc Cily and police said tlie action app deliberate and hailed inboCind tn minutes. In Washington, a .spokesman for I .'niid Uiiit di'.spite lhe announced free Oregon > TWIN FAI.f^S - Ixiuis I-inry n - -Ormk>rffr37r-Twin-Falls-was —I killed in a single car accident • near Burns, Ore.. early today. o IILs 5-ycar-old son. Uie only c other piLSsenger In llie car, tl survived unhurt. a ilelatives in Twin Falls said li the child. Ixiuis Emry Qmdorff T .Jr.. cruwied up a .sleep -p . embankment:; after lhe- r . 'accident and flagged down' fl' ;nt facili sldeoflhehosplUl. d costlng-an estiinaU.'d J177.000,------- ;es department would be on the The emergency entrance would DK. BRUCE BUCK . . . role rliiinpinp ly dr< im c had come St.ibillziiUon Act. wiilvnd April 3?, v f the program ' . •n. J. Bi^inctt separate law Uiat ------------ prices nre ndmini: now jho« ■ O*'!"- c freezes Uuin Pre^diinl' Nixo ■they reveal a , Pliase IV would I wiUi controls conuncnts were t Uic udministrutlo he Economic' thc slabilizaUon | THE FIRST F-I5 Eagle lo bc tei Force other than al special fai McDoanell-Douglaa factory In S was delivered lo Eglln Air Fore Tuesday for tcsUog of Ht lacU warfare system. Delivery of the I ' systems to thc Air Forcc Is expc ------ yearntieutrcraftTrns-the-ISUj-t status. (UPI) >r bridge 1 !U(1 in om of Ihc iud priccs, Uio sl 7 '.i tool by 10 >4 'H'c spokcsniun administration e SUiU; Police involved such as Tiiilra from the consider Uicm Un victim TucsUoy Paulo buylns « r wos shol md IhcoKocUottte lorrlnglon, Del. Ip prolost dlcscl lotandwonndod Some supemlar Ickct duty al a grocers rep< west AlaUima. bare as food ! irly today'In '■ ' , hlo and two Uncmpoymenl M inor violcncc. of Iho slriko. No wore Idlod or | cliarijod will, l)oraii^ of a purl! ;^od his Iriilof facod^layol s.* L-moraine rush in Dolroll, Ar announced more ■■md N o w V .r k ' appoarod to be “ AMC-snld-it^ trum e-[or 45-- J “ P ‘•■“"'P'" [" Friday and 1,10 orlhotruckcrs totar/o car asscr ■rocaqndlosol stopping prodoct wreck kills " rqotorist passing a short time _li,lcr. ---------------------------- ------------ Tliefmnily said the accident occurred about 1 a.ni. and the child would have frozen to dealh or could have been hit by a car. He was taken to the home of Deputy Sheriff Jerry nos.scc in Jordan Valley, Ore.,' . pending arrival-of "Twin Falls relatives. brndorff and his stTn were ities pr< be al the northwest corner of the -_take_advantagc "oI..»:.new hoj consU-ucted by tbe county af Ui tiTounds, us well as pcrmilUng acc A separate entrarco for thc.mo would bcprovldcd on lhe west si souUi. Tlie proposed emergency dcpa ^^minor trealmenl spoaco, divisible an emergency opcraUng room for A walling room, nurse’s sUUoi would complete Uie fadlilies. A st and "scrub-up" room would bc loi and oulpaitnet surgery deparUner —J Ilospilal-Administrator-James would probably be changed sIIk types or locations of rooms being Development of an organized oi thc most fundamental changes It ' "The role cf hosplUIs is chang: Buck, surgeon. Increasingly the ____oulpallent services — Uiis plan An outpiiUeiit is one who'docsh inay come to the ho^ilal for labo Uicrapy, minor treatment or oth( OutpaUcnt'surgtry, a new concc included In Uie proposed outpaUe: faciliUes, Magic Valley Memoria: niinor surgical procedures on an paUenl money and bed space for (ConUnued c op X. Pluise IV wage-price controls _______ when Uiat slolule expires, in petroleum are covered by a' lut lusts unlil Feb. 2fi. 197S. Oil nistered by tlie Federnl KntTgy xon p'’rbiul.sed“iii''i)iiUi»‘“iig6“ lh a l i be -'-phawd.out'!.but.DunlQp'-a—. i the first concrete proposals by [ion for Uie ininiedlale future of n prognun, ^ ______________ tested by Ute Air faellillea or the Sl. Louli, Mo., irce Base, Fla.. :licai cl<<clroalc e fighter and its pected later Uils blast sU-lkc will conUnue indefinitely, an, U-onard Hect, said the <n has Ignored other Issues as freight roles and unUHt docs Uie-wcek^ld alrlkc-wlll-gobni------------- {was reported on the Increase as - , lie strike by independent truckers el fuel costs continued lo spread, arkct outlets and independent eporled Iheir shelves virtually sales soared and deliveries >nt conUnued to grow as^ a result '(early 28,000 U.S. aulo workers • put on short shifts Tuesday rts shorUige and thousands more American Motors Corp. today ' ' ” re temporary layoffs becausc of • IS due lo purls shortages. -wB3-idllng-3,500-work«r8-aUls--------- in Toledo. Olilo, Tliursday and ,100 workers-at Its'Brampton.-^ ------ lenibly plant were laid off today, iction a t Uiat facility. TF man driving to Twin Falls from _Drc«un where.._thc_ .older. ____ Orndorff hud been, working when thc car went out of control and overturned. It ■ rolled down un embankment on a highway bclwcen Home and Bums. The highway carries •litlle p-afflc. .. Orridorffa wife. Grace, two. ------- .stepd lughlers ;ind his mother. Mrs. '.iiuruOrndorffall reside jn rWin'Finis: " oposed he buUding. Tills locaUon would iosp|tul_. entrance road to be _ Uic west edge of Uie hospital ccess from Shoup Avenue. West, norgue and autopsy departmenl side of Uie addition bul furUier pai;lm'eril.wDuld include,a large Jlcint0.4sihall IreaUncnl areas, ormajor ca.ses.'ahda cast room. | ion and a press or police room storage room, two work rooms, . located between Uie emergerao' lents, and would bc used by b o th ^ . es Roscnbaum-said-tlie-plans._ ......... llglitly, wlUi arrangement and • • • lg altered in thc final design, outpatient department is one of ; Included In Uie proposal, nglng,’’ according to Dr. Bruce here will bc "more and more n looks aliefld." sh't require a hospital bcd. Hc ^ boratory tests, X-ra>?, physical . i ther services. ' ccpt In U-catment, Is an advance Jent department; WiUi planned ^ ial would bc able Ui undertake in outpatient basis, Mving Uie ror Uie hospital. | d oop. 11) I , . A

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    •ime M in ister G olda M eir ond . tc t ta lk s in 'W ash ing tiin w ith a ' a. Tient be fo re th c In te rn a iio n a l 71 jf w a r he ld in S y ria .,

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    WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - T h e ad recom m ended loday th a t m a n d a C p r ice controls be e nded c x c e p t fc a n d health care a f le r A pril 30.■ Blit T reasury S e c re ta ry G cori su ggested continued c o n tro b m lgh

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    industry or two a s tim e g o e s along, in tc s lim o n y to a S c n a ti subcom m ittee .

    S h u lti and Jo h n T . D unlop , dii

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    p r o p o sW ASH IN G TON ( U P I ) - E i

    W iUiam E. Sim on T h u rsd a y wi r ia tlon 's refine rie s to c u t ba ck production and in c re a s e g a so lin e c le a rn ed today.

    Sources in th e F e d e ra l E sa id tlie move w a s d e s ig n e d to I g row ing possibihty 6 i g a so lin e r a i l th e w arm e r -weather.

    T h e repo rt c am e a s C ong ress m s tr ik in g tru ck e rs im m e d ia te help fuel cos ts . Sim on s a id tod a y h a ssu re d C ongress w ou ld a c t ql reso lu tion allow ing th e t r u c k e r s to

    ' explosion in fuel c o s ts ."TTie resolution p a sse d th e S ena te

    w en t before lhe H ouse C om m erci today.

    In D ecem ber re f in e rie s w e re toi gaso line production lo in su re «nouj th rough the w in ter.

    T he energy p u r e e s s a id Sim on l a p ricing fo n n u la lh a t .w oul( re fin e rie s lo irw reasc th e ir p rofit b u l a l the same, tim e lo w e r th e pri oil.

    S im on .« id today on th e N B C Toc: m otorists', who h a v e -b e e n p laugu w a its a l serv ice s ta tio n s to fill w ould no l face g a so lin e ra tion ing fu lu re .

    Jaworski -stays-m iun~ —

    WASHINGTON ( U P I ).— Spec ia l Prosecu tor I / » n J a w o rsk i sa id loday he w ould no l ta k e a • position on w hether P re s id e n t

    , -N ixon should bc fo rc cd to lu m . ov e r lape rec o rd in g s to th e S ena te W atergate C o m m itte e a t th c r isk of p rc j^ d ic |a l p re tr ia l

    U. S. D istrict Ctourt J u d g e • (k r.h a rd A. G ese lL on J a n . 25 ..

    a sk ed Jaw orsk l to sp^ ll o u t by tod a y w hat c ffec l th c S ena (e subpoena w u ld h a v e on p e n d ing c rim inal c a sc s o r p ossib le

    . fu rth e r ind ic tm ents.G esell also a sk ed N ixon for

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    Em ergeByC RI(i:K EnT im ra-N cw s

    T W IN FA IX S’ - O f p r im a ry M agic Valley M em o ria l H osp ita l b<

    .em ergency room s e rv ic e s a n d di o u tp a tle n lW p a rtm c n t.

    IV in F a lls County re s id e n ts v o t bond Issue.

    W hen the hosp itn l w a s b u ilt ii consisted of a sing ic e m e rg e n c y n rnf|m . thpn th p liH lltv room 1 tr e a tm e n t room , w ith a l l supplli s ta tio n s crow ded in to th o se ro o m

    - _ N c lth e r .sp a c e io c .e q u lp m c n th a a to d eal w ith the 739 pier c ctI In c rea acco rd ing to the h o sp ita l’s an n u al 786 em cregency c a s c s ; In 1973 4,1

    Adding to the p ro b lem of inac em ergency e n tra n ce b y th e public lh e public parkb ig a re a n o r th of thc

    T hc confusion c au se d by pu b lic I ro o m ' Is 'ln c rc asc d ' b_y tn a d c q a a te sp a ce is p resen tly p ro v id ed to han w alling for t r e a tm tn t o r fo r ^ e c th e m orgue and e m e rg e n c y room exU a re a s . T h a t c re a tc s a n aw kw a re p resent.

    " ^ e p resen t e m e rg e n c y aciilUe N ursing Ruth M alone s a y s . "F o r em ergency room is o u td a te d ."

    T he proposed e m e rg e n c y facilH

    c m .

    id a h o y Largest Eve■W IN FA L L S, I D A H O , W E D N E S

    ) s t s h i! adm in istraU on C o s t o f liv in g e< la lo ry w age a n d . i r a t t o n s recc it for pe tro leum su b c o n u n itte e . w

    cx jntrols sliould be lo rge P . Shultz 30. ligh t b e a sk ed In . D unlop sa id lhe--------- ^ -------in fla tion prog ramnm cnd amother la rg e ly outlived ii 3ng.” S h u l t i » ld ■ ^ u l t z did not n a te B a n k in g m ig h t a sk Congre;

    d id h e Ind ica te wl d ire c to r 'o f the Subconun lltcc

    n eise

    E n e r g y c h ie f will u rge the

    ic k he atin g ' oilie output, i r w a s " . - . -

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    quickly on a ' ,s to pass on " th e ’

    a l c T u e ^ a y ande rc e C om m itlec By U nllci

    A Pennsylvt told to cu l ba ck d y n a m ite d early

    UUgh heating-Oll— natio n w ld c-ltu ck • • c h a in w ns forccdon Is considering d isa p p e a re d frnr ould allow Ihc S ta te Polic*' a tif ll on gaso line , B e a v e r H iver n ! p rice of heating s lig h tly dam agi

    re m a in e d open. T odoy Show Ihol T liey su ld the c ug u e d w ilh l o n g _ p la c c d u l lhe b f ill th e ir to n k s, su p p o rtin g Uie b lin g in the n e a r s tru c tu ra l dum u(

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    By DAV Times-

    T W IN FA LLS - 1 T u e s d a y , M agic ' V g o v e rn m e n t (COC) fa ile d to reso lve lhclr

    - .T h e b o u tw o s s c tu p C o m m u n ity A lfa in J bTgTcut in federa l fi a s k e d th e m lo (lad

    -----------------— T h e s ta te -p la n n em e rg e r of* the-Soulh a n d D evelopm ent A

    - th e Wood R iver Ri . G o v e n u n e n ls m has been c o n v c r ^ d lo a sm all )piies. w ork a re a s a n d n u rse ’s « m s.h a s expanded n l th e r a t e needed re a s e in case s t r e a te d sincc-I9SC, $ u a l rep o r ts .- In 1956, th e re w ere J 4,809 recclvcd tr e a tm e n t .- 1Inadequate sp a ce Is u se of thc iblic. T his e n tra n c e Is c lo ses t to • th e bu U d in g .-lie trafflc a round th c em erg en c ya t e w a ifih g 'a re a s ,—N ot-encm gh--------h andle a la rg e n u m b e r o f people Tieone receiv ing I rc o tz n cn t. Both x>m use th e s a ip c e n tra n c e and. rkw ard s ^ in tlo n U m a n y people

    lilies a rc too sm a ll, D ire c to r of F o r a com m un ity th is s iz e , the

    cillU cs will bc lo c a tc d in a new

    ening /V euw paper.*S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 6 , 1 9 7 4

    a c k l cCouncil, ou tlined thc adm inin- :o m m e n d a lto n s I T llie w hich Is considering w h e th e r c ended w hen they e x p ire A pril

    e g o v c rn m e n l's 2- :̂1 y e a r , a n ti-IVwas a m ix e d su c c e ss bu t l u d ___lls usefu lness,

    I spccify w hich In d u s tr ie s h e e ss to c'onlinue co n lro llin g . n o r vhen a rcc |uest m ig h t c o m e ..

    m e m b ers s a id In o p e n in g '

    E a g l e onr

    Strikers 1:Ml P re s s In tern a tio n al van la T u rn p ik e b r id g e w a s y today In v io lence linked lo th e kers* s tr ik e n n d a supe rm tu -kut d lo a ir l if t m e a t u s food su p p lie s W s lo re sh e lv e s . . _ sa id th e b r id g e sp a n n m g th e no r th of P i ttsb u rg h w as on ly gcd by th e exp losions a n d

    dy n a m ite c h a rg e s w e re inep tly ba ses o f tw o c o n cre te p i l la r s b rid g e a rid "ca u sed on ly m in o r age w hen th e y 'e x p lo d ed .

    b iem svcdVID HORSMAN s-N ew s W riter T h row n lolo th c s a m e rin g V alley’s tw o councils of ) exchanged punchcs b u t Ir m u tu a l funding p ro b lem s, jp by thc Idaho P lan n in g and A gency , w hich de ta iled Ihc '

    fuD dlng-for both COGs a n d I a solution.l e r s —obviously—fav o re d —a --------h Idaho R e so u rce P lan n in g AssoclalloD (SIR P D A ) and Ilesou rce A re a . Council of RA COG). T h c uiUoo w ould fficleo t use o t th e red u c cd fo r the ben efit of th e e n tir e - e p re sen lcd by th e COGs.

    lln u e d .o n .p .. l i ) _ . , . - .

    tttpatie]s tru c tu re , a ttac h ed to th c n o rlli sld - Covcrlng-3,000 sq u a re f e e t u n d <

    th e p r o p o « d e m erg en c y se rv ic e s no rth w est s id e of th c a d d itio n . Tl

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    e s m astiilem ents th a t they agreed th e tiim tu ynd m ust, il nut ull, controls.

    'I t 's fa ir lo say the succcss of th luis not ine re :ised wllh a g e ," S en .

    _ Jolin.ston. l>-lla-, said.

    ___ ^ P u b l i c o p in ion su r v e y s __ nsigiilficnntly lc.4 'H 'c spokcsn iun

    a d m in is t r a t io n e SUiU; Police involved such a s T iii lra fro m the c o n s id e r Uicm Un

    v ic tim TucsUoy ■ P a u lo b u y ln s « r w o s sh o l m d I h c o K o c U o tt te lo r r ln g lo n , Del. Ip p ro lo s t d lc scl lo ta n d w o n n d o d S om e su p e m la r Ick c t d u ty a l a g ro c e rs rep< w e s t A laU im a. b a re a s food ! i r ly to d a y 'I n '■ ' ,h lo a n d tw o U ncm poym en l M in o r violcncc. of Iho slriko . No

    w ore Idlod o r | c lia r ijo d will, l ) o r a i i^ o f a purl!

    ;^ o d h is I r i i lo f facod^layol s .*L -m o ra in e ru sh in D olro ll, Ar

    announced m ore

    ■■md N ow V .rk 'a p p o a ro d to be “ A M C -s n ld - i t^

    t r u m e - [ o r 4 5 - - J “ P ‘•■“" ' P ' " [" F r id a y and 1,10

    o r lh o t r u c k c r s t o t a r / o c a r a sscr ■ r o c a q n d lo s o l stopp ing prodoct

    wreck kills "r q o to r is t passing a s h o r t tim e

    _ l i , l c r . ---------------------------- ------------T lie fm n ily sa id th e a cc id en t

    o c c u r re d about 1 a .n i. a n d the c h ild would have frozen to d e a lh o r could hav e been h it by a c a r . He w as ta k en to the h o m e of D eputy She riff J e rry nos.scc in Jo rdan V alley , O re ., '

    . p e n d in g arriva l-o f "Twin F a lls r e la tiv e s .

    b rn d o rf f and h is stTn w ere

    itie s pr<b e a l the no rthw est c o rn e r of the

    - _ t a k e _ a d v a n ta g c " o I..» : .n ew hoj consU-ucted by tb e coun ty a f Ui tiTounds, us well a s pc rm ilU ng acc

    A se p a ra te e n tra r c o fo r thc .m o w ould b c p ro v ld c d on lh e w es t si souUi.

    T lie proposed e m erg en c y dcpa — ^^minor trea lm e n l sp o a co , divisible

    a n em ergency opc raU ng room for A w alling room , n u rs e ’s sUUoi w ou ld com plete Uie fa d l i l ie s . A st a n d "scrub -up" room w ould bc loi a n d oulpaitne t su rg e ry deparU ner

    —J I lo sp ila l-A d m in is tra to r-Ja m e s ‘ w ould probably b e c h an g e d sIIk

    ty p e s or locations o f ro o m s being D evelopm ent of a n organ ized oi

    th c m ost fundam en ta l ch an g es It ' "T h e role cf hosp lU Is is chang:

    B u c k , surgeon. In c rea s in g ly th e____ou lp a lle n t se rv ices — Uiis plan

    An outpiiUeiit is one w ho'docsh in a y com e to th e h o ^ i l a l for labo U ic rapy , m inor t r e a tm e n t o r oth(

    O u tpaU cn t'su rg try , a new concc inc luded In Uie p roposed outpaUe: fac iliU es, M agic V alley Memoria: n iin o r su rg ical p ro ce d u re s on an pa U e n l money and b e d sp a ce for

    (ConUnued c

    o pX. P lu ise IV wage-price co n tro ls_______

    w hen Uiat slolule expires,

    in pe tro leum a re covered by a ' lut lu s ts unlil Feb. 2fi. 197S. Oil n is te red by tlie Federnl K ntTgy

    xon p'’rbiul.sed“iii''i)iiUi»‘“iig6“ lh a l i be -'-phaw d.out'!.but.D unlQ p'-a—. i the f i r s t concrete p roposals by [ion fo r Uie ininiedlale fu tu re of n p ro g n u n ,

    _̂_____________

    tested by Ute Air faellillea or the Sl. L o u li, Mo.,

    irce B ase , F la..:lica i cl

  • ■ r . - '

    "— -̂---- P arcnts^sireu n ited

    : A p e m' W /^ H I N G T O N ( U P I ) - D r . i D . C a r l Johanson r e m o v e d ,I th r e e fossils from a b a tte re d I c a r d b o a r d box and s a id a t a ; n e w s con fe rcncc T u e s d a y they • w e re "ce rta in ly , th e oldest.

    : 'm o s t com p lete s p e c im e n s of I : fo ss il m a n th a t h a d b e e n (ound } " a n y w h e re In the w b rld ."’ T h e discovery of f o u r leg

    j i V eterans’; r e sp o n d

    said good1 T W IN PA L L S — The

    . ' D isa b le d A m erican V e te ran s

    ; w lU rc m a ln o p e n o n T h u f s d a y s 'i------ =— fot-consuU aU oiuw llhT V .o tcrons-

    ' a n d v e te ra n s w idow s.E a rh - -N e w r ilT B m , - - P A V

    j com m aH aef.'SH id th e D A V an^I V F W s c rv i c c o f f l c c r w ill .I c o n tin u e serv ing v e te r a n s on

    : I T h u r s d a y a s lo n g a s the , J r e s p o n s e rem a in s a s g o o d a s it

    • h a s b e en .I T h e r e w ere IG o r 17 p e rsons

    ------------ c o n fe n r ln g -w ith .- th e - s e r \ ' i c e -f o f f ic e r In p a s t w e e k s , the I c o m m a n d e r said;

    ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES

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    By C a r r U r ___

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    ^ i lP F

    TOMMY a o d F ra a ' w ith a boy be lieved

    2 f k n ----------- U u v iT J r . a f te r au lho iw ith a couplc riot m ot w h ere he w as ab d u c te T h e boy, 11 m onths k ld ttapp lng , w as take kn ifepoin t. (U P I)

    m n r fo ^ tsbones u n d u sk u ll s c ( ^ e n t of nncicnt A fr ic an a p e m en pro v es for th e f i r s t U m e tha l m a n ’s a n ce s to rs w a lk ed up righ t on two Ic ^ s th r e e m illion y e a rs ngo. th e an th ro p o lo g is t sa id .

    T h e lo w e r th ig h , upper sh in • nnd tw o u p p e r th igh bones w ere

    — found -w lth ln a IW oot a re a - ln — I h e h o t. d r y . A far-A w ash V alleyLn E th io p ia In N ovem ber. T he im !c sk u lU ra g m c n tw a » p lc k c d ' up a m o n g ch u n k s of sandstone a m ile a w a y on Dcc. 10. only two d a y s b e fo re the th ree - m o n th e x p ed itio n ended.

    ....... J o h a n s o n ,a s s is ta n tp ro fc s s o r . . .of a n th ro p o lo g y a t C ase W estern U n iv e rs i ty In O ev c la n d . said th e e a r l ie r d iscovcry of a skull f ra g m e n t con tain ing a - toolh in K en y a show s th a t m a n like c r e a tu r e s liv ed ns e a r ly a s five a n d o n c h a lf million y e a rs ago. B u l th w e^ has^been^ no

    V a l l e y Hn i i i l d o k n > l v m o r i i i l ~

    A dm ltted •D e a n S c h o f ie ld . N a n c y

    R e incke. D ean M urphy. C alhy C antu . E d d ie Page^ B londa

    — K n i g h l^ y .C o o k J lw v e y S o n ._ , K ath leen W alke r nnd G loria Vela, a l l B u p c r t. and B a rb a ra

    • F u rn e ss . D eclo. ̂ . .D ism issed

    ' H a rv e y Son. Joseph L ujan . Itoy M c G a r lty , V ictor A lb ijs tu r

    . a n d D o n B a s m u s s c n . a l l H u p c r tr J a m e s lin d s a y . P a u l: U nda G ill a n d son. H eybum .

    — a n d - fc a R *nft - Wh llM K e f -a n d —^■L" l « 'n i o r l i i l^ A d m itted} - • Muiiuel F lo re s , M rs. M arvin ‘ . Roslum . K ay T r a c y ; - R y a n - • H ansen. M rs, S te v e n M alsey. •• M elinda T illey , M rs . Fauslinti ’• • Y barra , J a N a e K o lle r and

    M rs. Tom G i t ^ n , a ll Burley: " J e r r y S t a n c e r , M rs . C arl " G orringe . A lm y F e h lm a n and ■*' R obert , \r c h lb a ld . a ll O akley:.. -R o b e rl-P h erJg O -a n d M rs . E)m. T H ay c o ck , b o lh P a u l ; N ick d D urfee, M a lla ; M rs. L arry ^ L arse n ,' M rs. G re g Brow er.

    M rs . B e r ry - S p a u ld in g , a ll » - i _ R u p c r l ^ d M rs ..Jo se . A lcala ,,

    llan sen . - .D ism issed

    e Scott H ansen , M rs. H erbert i- Sincla ir, E m e s t S tephenson, d M rs . A lto n H a n s e n , M rs. s D ennis H a re . C aro ly n Ann y Schloiss. V lc lo rln G arc ia and . - . . i l r s . i R ic h a rd . H a l f o r d .- a U .

    d B u r le y ; E d w a r d B llncoe ; h H eyburn-. E d n a S i lv e r s , :. K im b e r ly ; M r s . B en ton d M cKenxie, R u p e r t , and- Robert ; P herigo . P a u l.; B i r th s’. . A son w as b o m lo M r. and I, M rs. Jiian T r a c y . M a lta , and

    da u g h ters w ere b o m to M r. a n d M rs . L a r r y L a rs e n , R upert, a n d a n d M rs. Jo se A lcala. H an w h .

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    3 • G O O D IN G — E th e l S. Prince 2 w a t t e , vo. u o o a in g , died B — - M o n d a y _-ln th e -^ O o o d ln g I h o sp ita l.B S h e w a s b o m O ct. 8.1903, InI W a s h in g to n .U ta h .a n d c a m e to I th e G ooding a re a b i 1921.I - S h e w a s m a r r ie d to David I ' L eonard P r in c e J a n . 2. 1923. a t I . W ash ing ton . I h e m a r r i a g e was I s o le m n iz e in th e L o g an LOS i - -T e m p le . A ug.“ 27 .-1 926 . Mr; I P r in c e d ie d S e p t. 1. 1M9 I S h e m a r r ie d Jo h n A. W aite, 9 J a n . 25, 1D6I, a t M ountain 5 H om e. T h ey liv ed a t M ountain B ’ H om e fro m 1961 u n til 19C5 when I th e y m o v e d to H a g e rm a n I w h e r e th e y l iv e d iin til I F e b r u a r y 1973. w h e n . th e y I . inoved to G ooding. - I M rs . W aite w as o n active I m e m b e r of th e L D S chu rch , I s e rv in g a s P r im a r y p resid en t, I S u n d a y school tc a c h e r , w ard

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    h H orn Ju ly 3, 1959, stiTlived in s H urley a ll h e r life. She w as a n m e m b e r u f tlw I i)S Q iu rch ,

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    u T C jissia M einoria1*Tnrspltalr s S u rv iv in g a r e lier pa ren ts , y M r. a n d M rs . Joseph Hill.

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    it is f o r p eop le who have not su c c e e d e d , a t finUlHR-housing • th a t s i i i t s th e ir needs, o r for those w h o ( lon 't know w here to lootf.

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