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’KRffiiri P - It is' his dream of becoming Uie ited man in Uiis counlry. e Waiter Cronkite has played -o u r —l l v e s ^ c a n n d l —be"— ^ naled. I recall during one of * shots, when the astronauts w ing trouble wlUi their W^Mter'Was thcTlrst lo (ell us -e was a malfunction in a ‘ that had made the ship lose ;-was sick wiUi fear,-but my ir^Don'-t-worqr^aitter-will problem.’’ enough, ,20 minutes later as back on the air, reporting uler had been fbccd and Uie ;s were safe. 1 (^ trustworUiy would have M lltfor-correcting th^ pro- - ut Waiter . refused. Vet ’ in America knew that once nkile had saved Uie day - - ------- is~n onea'ving (elevtslon. He ^olng spM i^s and oUicr ' hy events. But_he won’t be more. * ■*' _ rtlsa-him -fjot-oftly-in-the------ but also during Uic space ' I political conventions and : it-talks:------ ^----------------- — — it of all the American people lo find anqUier person in Uiis' iVy can trust. WiUi a popula- nly 220 million citizens to. • im, U Is n l going to.lje easy,___ la s t^ tc m b e rh a s n o tb e e n ' jy evenrone ftiajornewspa- Qgazine. This sam e.press ! '50s Uiat Castro w a s ,’‘the : ishingtonofCuba;” j ........... •».; vre~^top~thc~Communist" ■ In E f Salvador and Uie rest • ! Tm rm rar-w rirfti-flooiuxs--:— i as Lenin predicted. We ! M o ut?)a o iw J)y .-e n fo rc ir'':“' >nroe Doctrine and helping ; American friends wlUistand > - I terrorism. . MRS. ADRIAN T-ARP Is .
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zrdBsne ‘rig! . BOISE (UPI) ; ________ teach*’ bill, designed h Idaho Eaucation
bargaining power, wa . _____ Wednesday by.yjc Hi tion Commiltoo'.' = = = s p o n s o Twin Fails: said hts bil ,___ Individual'^leachers 'b a r g a in iiy h sphodl’( contended that most tc along with union aci tjecausc ihcyhaiftiaTC ‘.‘This also would power back lo the schi Stivers said. "Now t; bard time running s ciently” because of I costly teachers’ conlr, lions, he said. But fears that th would wreak havoc school system led the c ---------- ^shelve the bill.---------- In other action, Ihe ■
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“ do pass" recommend ; exempting tcachers ii and private schools fro: statccertirication. . lootberlegislatlveac — • The HouseRevenu< tion Committee sent ; House today a bill to t percent pn^erty 4ax Ja' __ R e p T T ) a r wTn~Yl —-------- Blacl ■......... 'arch itects of the bill. Si ----------- provIde“ schooI“ distiTc estimated additional S ' j' statewide, and all other ------ -of-governnienrw iih-ai . 1
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increasing the marke property. The. provision ---------- peopIei)assed*l-pcrceni but its constitutionality questioned. The House ___
subcommittee also ha provision'would contini . . residential taxes up whll utility taxes. The bill also wouid- growth factor over cun ing and - would equaii district levies for the trlbution formula at 12 ',^ • Idaho State AFL^CIC Robert Kinghom said A legislators and the put not be led to believe R oger F airch ild ’s ‘ _ J re ed o m ” bllUsnotJi.rIfi — " — bill:— -------- : = = m B m r -
j ^ R O M M •— ^ R iF & -N a \v i;fn B d P jp t B la z e r $ 6 4 . R e d & N« S id e S lit S k irt $ 2 9 . ' i t --------
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- 1 — r — - d b c a s t s ^ [ h t t o t e - ; A . “right tO -- . r r r . SiJO-Vii;_ealccnJhA= ------------------ Association’s V v ' was cast aside 7 .House Educa-. rW ^ tiv cib. R -________ >bill-would-giv(r “ It'isth e ?.rs._poy.-.er_,to ..w lth afa n c ol districts. He said in ref< it teachers went Republican activities-o n ly ~troduced ii JTCConrse: fairs Uomm lid give .some .The Sens school boards.” rlght-to-woi *' they have a The new I g sChools effi- memorandi 3f lengthy and very defini nlract ncgotia- work bill” - not allow a I the measure . Kinghorn oc In Idaho’s clause in Fi iccommilt'eeto provide_uni( . ■ "pu b lic' emf the committee issue shoul ise floor with a separate bll endatlon a bill • prison s in parochial light Wedne from obtaining funnel cer work-releat first houslii eaction: -StatePenlte ■nue andTaxa- ' s ta te Co: nt to the full officials soi (0 rev/scjhc l_ six -m o n th - (Jaw. could route ToiIirgr' R- (ondors Inli )f the chief__ nram nfterf l. sald It would a t prison life [rT cfs^ th an Currently, il $5.5 million serve six r her local units before beii 1 aiiiolher $5;5 work-reieaa ----------------------- Rep,-Tom ! of the bill Is passage of )crcent lid on - prison over rket value of save some >ion was in the - from emban cent-Init^ativcr—^becauscyor illty has been prison life, use
1 percent The bill wo itinue to drive • Legislati >vhlle deflating w ioeiodus^ ,
bythefam flj ild-give-local received u :urrent spend- Government uaiize school------ The panel Ihe state d is-. rMommendfi mills.
would allON^ CIO President their product Id Wednesday The . Ste. publlc-should Caldwell, me •ve that Sen. by the famllj i “ w orker’s . Republican,' Lrlght-tftwork— s t ^ l n Boise
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J W I N F , v c i s n t e ^ 2 a c h ^ - - ....... ~ :he same tired old dog. but incyjiewname,” Kinghorn ‘cfercnce lo the Frultland ?an's bill, which was In- I in the ^ n a t e State Af- _ nm uiee Monday, enate killed the House’s Aork bill last week. !w bill, KInghorn said In a ndum to' legislators, “is finitely a pure righl-to- ” — a measure that would ’ a union shop agreement. >rn said he supported a Fairchild's bill that could jn[on representation to all m ploy^s, hut that this ould be' addressed in a bill: ■
inesday from the House lo certain ,lnmat ease p ro ^ a m without islng them in tbe Idaho iltentiary for six moriths., Correclions—Department sought elimination of the . V requirement so they J irs M im e „ o f:_ _ inlo a work-release pro- ] ir. giving them a briefJook__ —i liy, these inmates must i
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tm Boyd, R-Genesee,said— t"- Df the bill would reduce i i»ercrowding and might { ne flrst-llme offenders ( larking on a life of crime t orieng tny -exj»sur«-to ----- 1 would apply only to those I ation to buttress Idaho's s which Is controlled ® ^ y of Sen. Steve S y m m s,___ f unanimous' approval c jj^rom-the-Houa^iiOcal—^ r= t ;nt Committee. p lel attached a "do pass" idatlon lo a measure that . p
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_p_arty's success or failure « on Reagan’s popularity and n=t ^ Io w i^ n fla tfen-jnd=otlH prove the nation’s economy. "The president’s prograi . popularity will be the princ in 1982,” Packwood said, popular, we will do very wel "There is not a single D senafor- who is not vu Packwood told reporters. Tl Democratic scats at staki —wlth-only-12 “ baHol and ohcThdepcDdeht.' Packwood said 'Republi
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CCS as soon as -ciits throu; ’ e c o n o m y ^ business ii ^pendlngTals— Uie-board-U OSS of tbe tax the next thi:i lys and Means It is base "the tax cuts theory that uctions.’’ the econom' e was Joseph lo invest in < t«nk. S o
a n d to d e la y ; t t , e s p e n d i n g . I against Laf* ' ‘You can i first. “T h a t’s Ih eeconom j Ians toTs] illiorfiiril ?I L : -;.QnlyJiave:thi ly they will lo ra ise the -- m illio n —to — T a c e s rb u th j -oUh>_S6n & te _ th a n _ U ie _ E :ed th e ir sue- c a n d id a te s ' to P r e s id e n t. " i think w ,'_ a iid _ th e _ _ 3 5 -y e a r-o ld -^ gre ssm e n n i d-of-Oregon,— s e n a to rs ," |i( li R epublican A ctually, o m ittee, p re - D em o crats v k.up a t least se e k ro-elecl :a n d e lgh t o r . • a e c o f t h e 20 , Is 59, while fo e a g ain st th e 54.
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g K s 3 § ] ^ u not io do it. bon’i.iake his" lan told-thepanel there has to. mdlng cuts lo accomodate the uctiorvs. "I-'don'i think ih'e ' Will cave in. if. tax cuts are untirOct. 1 or Jan. 1 . 1982?' he Iministration's package calls l-$45-bi!llon-lirbudEercutsinT i2 and over $50 billion In tax 'ough faster vrite^ffs for ^^investments and 'across- iu:ee years. • a s ^ on Laffer's supply-side' lat lower taxes will stimulate )my'because people wlil-save in expanding Industry, expounding his theories In a •gun rattle, told^he commit- on't-.know how the poor will • jobs without Investment'’ In ^?lhat-\^'ll^creflte^n■ol‘(^I0lJ5:— ■an’t squeeze inflation out. of tm y/’ Laffer said. “You have out of It ... Tho pr<»siff<»r>l’«;’ s p e n d 1 9 8 2 the advantage of being-able the. money needed for the t-have-a W te r organization-" -D eraocrats-and-younger— s.
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t.aicr. commltlec Ch; nostenkowskl.D-I]l.,sald Ils of Wednesday's hearing 1 nTrcaic-the-:commUtoc-mcr ttx the two different views or bct>li) drafting their own li IS- . "I don't know if, anyone le /e of ;e ' f c G O t i ~ .’z z z : . ”
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adminislratlon'srt economic)— r rt- it> f rt— a r e — c o r r e c t T '- * -------- wski said. jstlmony leads me lo believe' hp partsj.(or the adminstra- ...... kago) need tobe adopted'-'to-— •ork. he said. '.'I don't know If HJthecase.” *mocrals are likely- lo-gcl-^— ^
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