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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 12

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Page 4 i Idaho Slate Journal IDAHO, MONDAY, A VV.ll Administration Divided Over huporting of Meat WASHINGTON (A I') Nixon administration officials are ill; vided over whether meat import regulations should be relaxed to provide a break (or consumers, a i a low income fami- lies. Onone side is the A i a i argu.es that present rising i are an in- 1 dicatioirof (lie cost of a i i and a i i Import i i aru needed to sus- tain domestic a production, Hie a says. Ai'iMi'ng on behalf of opening the way for clieari import- -id meat to a current pric'-'S are the Comic il of Eco homic Advisers and presidential NOT1CK TO I The a basing Ayerii. i i scaled bills Al his i lioom 21)0. a i Idaho' i 11:00 A A i 115, 1970 for (lie follow- RKIJ, NO.

tor i.alj. for the I a State i i at a IdatiD. All bids i lie i opened and read at i a i i a (tlace. 1'onns a i i i i lio secured before- bidding, These a a a i a a i A a i 'red 0 i Stale a i At'ciit A i 0 7, II, 1910 "No. IP-I I i i i a i a oji i for 1'rojoctors Screens at i of a Agent, Iciaho a i i and bids i be accepted thc-re i i A i 10, 1D10 at 2:00 p.m.

I Nu. Gary C. Cooper Purcha A i li, 7, 1070 rVo. IU9 IOST 4 FOUND A INSTRUCTION MISC. Found: sum of money in West- JOILEY'S KINDERGARTEN and i close to Weslwooq Acrent consumer adviser Virginia Knauer, The Agriculture Department says the price increases should slacken soon.

But economists outside (lie department, i of the sharp meal price increases which surprised USD A analysts last year, aren't so sure. A i forecast a 2 lo 2.1 per cent increase in all retail food prices last year. But the whopping 10 per cent increase. in meat prices carried the real annual increase to 5,2 per cent. For i year, the USDA says fill food prices will increase 3.0 to 4 per cent, i the meat price spiral stalling by late summer or early fall.

Meanwhile, the Agriculture Department continues lo counsel against any action lo ease imports of foreign meat, which is used almost exclusively in cheap a a products like a The economic advisers ami Mrs. Knauer's office are arguing that increasing imports would have a significant impact only on prices of low-cost meats and offer relief i a i to the low-income families thai spend a proportionately larger share of their salaries on food. SAIGON (Al') North Viet- Berets clashed three times with night, 100 Soulh wards i pay defectors "It's either hamburger, or namese troops from Laos have NorlhVictnamese forces around Vietnameseand more than 1,200 bringing Vietnamese ctiickeiior something like that," i 0 a frontier Special the. 1 camp Sunday and today. North Vietnamese and Vk-t eqiiijiiiif-nt tliein, The liigli- said one official in favor of Forces" camp and shot down Two of the fighls were within Cong tiave been reported killed, osl price, 1,000 taels of gold, or eased import restrictions.

"For three American transports a of the camp's perimo But President Nguyen Van about $35,000, was offered for a them it's not either hamburger trying 0 drop sup- tcr. Thieu told a joint session of pilot defecting a MIG21 jet or sleak or chops." Low meat plies" killing all nine American The Caribou crews have only Soulh Vietnam's National As- fighter; a defector with a small "t-iuvralor is i taels, or ruimu- u-nod mm i JiMtloi please i i village -125 Pine 1 Ideal sit- jirr a garden. 233-0331. raid case. School, a.rn.-ti p.m., fur working parents.

1312 Jane, 233-5-109. I. Nursery a.m. 0 50 Hosewood, 7298, girls bro glasses in black- i i i of a a i Princeton. a 233-2325.

PERSONALS Remove body i with I tablets. Only at rs Urug Cente- I IMAGE Sargeanl Shriver, former ambassador to France, appeared Sunday on the television- radio program "Meet the Press," aired from Washington by (he National Broadcasting Company. exposure SPECIAL NOTJOS I -i-lU iiol be responsible- for any debts i uy anyone oilmi than mysc-lf, a April Gih 1970. Norman I will not be ro.sponsiblc- for any debts i Viy anyone other than a A i 3, 1370. SlfDE-il; A i a i Fi-ht i i Bio dircraJ-ililc- cleaning (tui'ts.

i i i i i also. 232 -S80S. Will a 1 a Mad; dirt, $15. One micU a fine manure, 320. 232-5588.

MISC. fO" SAIE colors looking dim? I i shanv- i a I per day. i Blue al 'i'ake a IV')" nit'de! si woo. a M2-0620. i si woo.

per Hale BUDGET BUY OF WEEK 70 6 i coni.ole, dio iviih I uvjltiplox. i storage, i ai Sterei -I5 I'oli'line Hd. i bunk beds, table, 2 liouse fulls for rent. 232-8 a television a a a is in tb; (AP Wireplioto) HEIP A a-i i stereo, $35. New.

ir i heater, 18 irallon, $20. 232--1G27. I old and new, hall a i kitchen cabinet, gateleg, wagxin beds, i a cashes, clothing and i i D-U So. TOj. oals, -seed oats, russ? es.

Will deliver, Needed, '1 Opening new business at Pocatello industrial Park, a i i a i 21 years of high school a a Salary $500 1 tiontli io slai-i. Cal! Mr. Knbioii for personal interview, Monday thru Friday, 10 a.m. arid 3 p.m. 62? Main FIIOR, IDAHO APRIL 12 1 P.M.

AUCTION I I'll. i 326-5310 I OF DID "Specifications a i i a at tlio Off i of the Pur chasing; A Ida. lio State i i and bids i be accepted i A i 10. 1970 at 2:00 p.m. Hid No.

Gary C. Cooper a i Agent A i fi, 7, (I, 1070 i No. I Ml I I "Specifications are on i tot- I-'looi- a i a i at the i of the a i A Idaho State i i and bids i be a (here i A i 10, 1970 at 2:00 i 49B5." s- a C. Cooper a i A A i i 7, 8, U1TO 197 NOTICE TO I State a i Agent i receive sealed bids at Ills i Room '20s Statehouse, Boise, Idaho, i 2:00 P.M. A I I bl, 1870 for the tliK) liEQ.

NO. 4 2 0 8 4 for I -DICON A A EQUIPMENT for the IDAHO STATE I at POCATCLLO, IDAHO. All bids i be opened and read at lite above i arid place. Forms stating the i i must be secured bo- bidding. Those are a a i 'able the State a i Agent's Office.

1 TED A State a i Agent A i 3 5 6 1970 No. 187 I TO The State a i A i receive sealed bids at his i Room 205 Statehouse, i Idaho, i 9:30 A.M. A I I 15, 1070 for I I i A I I A STATE I I at FOCATEI.I.O, I A All bids will Vie i opened and read al the above i and place. stating the i i be secured he- fore bi I i These are available the State Purchasing- A i A Slate a i Agent April 5, 1970 N'o. I KG prices would also be helpful in crewmen, i i a spokesmen a small drop zone inside tlie sembly today Ilial said Ihe enc- generator combatting inflation, said anoth- reported today.

camp's perimeter, Although a my "military hiirti point" had about $175. er. The heaviest action of the ene- large ucrcenlage supplies not attained its principal objec- rl Agriculture, however, dial- my's six-day-old offensive con- are being recovered by ttie gar- lenses whether retail price dips tinned along the Laotian and rison, "all supplies thai hit out- would come only in the low-cost Cambodian borders and the de- side the camp's small perimeter meal a a militarized zone. But fighting are tein destroyed by U.S. Foreign producers have plen- also was reported in Ihe Central fighter aircraft because of the all.

Ca tivo- "military victories to back up their politics." Also in i a Foreign Minister Trail Van Lam said the new regime in schedule lias been in elfect more than a year but the list had not been lisliwi. Thieu liis proposal for a cease-fire without c.ondi- size 40: coad Call ty of meal available for U.S. markets. Presently, imports account for 5 per cent of the U.S. meat supply.

close proximity of the hostile Cambodia is showing signs of lions, called for international forces," a spokesman said. strength, and lie doesn't think consultations on the situation in Highlands and Ihe central coastal plain, Allied communiques reported U.S. B52 bombers kept up tlie ousted chief of state, Prince Laos, ami said his government 20Z more North Vietnamese and (lloil lieav rai(ls aloll Hie bor- Norodom Sihanouk, can make a is ready to talk with (lie new re- Viel Cong soldiers killed in a der regions. Some 30 of (lie eight- comeback. Lain said the Viet- gime in Cambodia about resum- dozen fights three of them just jet Stralolortrosses dropped namese Communists are faced in; diplomatic relations, broken outside the besieged Dak Sean" 1,000 tens of bombs on vi 10 possibility of fighting a off in 105-1.

Special Forces' camp eight North Vietnamese base camps, war in Vietnam, Laos and Cam- miles from (lie Laotian border and 277 miles northeast of Saigon. Eleven Americans were re- Since flic marked increase in Vietnamese and Viet Cong attacks uegan Tuesday storage depots a mile from Die Cambodian border and 01 miles northwest of Saigon. ported killed and 20 wounded in tlie ground fighting and in '11 rocket and mortar attacks during the night. Several American helicopters were blown up by enemy sap- perswho penetrated the perimeter of Camp tiadcliff, a U.S. base near An Khe, in Ihe Central Highlands.

Reports from the field said at least South Vietnamese soldiers were killed and 107 wounded in the ground fighting. Government casualties from rocket and mortar attacks were described as light. One U.S. Air Force C7 Caribou twin-engine transport was shot down today over Dak Seang, another Saturday, and the third last Thursday. Enemy gunners last week also shot down three U.S.

A helicoiv 'supporting South Vietnamese troops around (ho camp, wounding four American crewmen. The losses of the helicopters and one of the transports were announced earlier. The U.S. 7th Air Force said not think they could do this, instead might withdraw some forces lo ttie north. The South Vietnamese government published a long lisl of re.

GUATEMALA (AP) Guatemalan security forces steppetl up their hunt for members of the leftist Kehel Armed Forces during the night after Ihe body of kidnaped West German Ambassador Karl You Spreti was found in a roofless mud hut near Guatemala City. He had been shol once in the head. Police patrols were seen on almost every other block of the capital. Some homes were searched, lint there was no immediate report 'Of any arrests. Count Von Spreti was kid- naped Tuesday killed Sunday after the Guatemalan gov- refused the demands of the liebel A or Ian saying it Deserter Hit With Drug Term STOCKHOLM (Al 1 )- American deserter Billy Wayne Staton oper Sw Ih prison anil suliseinii'nt expulsion for life, the Central District Court in Stockholm announced today.

Stilton, who left liis unit in West dei-many lo come lo Swe- HORDtKLflBORRTORIES fVeedsninalurc individuo) to train lor summer vacation a re- a ci aocxi car, preferably a ilnfiU? person. Will 1rnin this person in a i unKt June when Kf handle brooch opernhc-ns Uniic-d Business experience is hetofuL All paid and hourly vnloiy. Musi bfr of good character and bondoble. Contact: Allr. Bruce 2 3 3 1 4 4 0 for Mai; or wo to with seileb manager lumping set uj appointments ami salcs SALL; Wood skis IBO's), criUlo bincling-s, A 10; sot! 038 West' SublottK afU-r 0 p.m.

or call 232-3161, 32, a a.rn, to 5 p.m. 01 p.m. Good foj COMMUNITY AUCTION E. Pocafello Every FIJIOAY Parting ot 7 p.m Free pick-up For mote i a i a Phon? 233-3204 2 3 2 i a i i i soil. Large 1 load $15, hsli lu.v.1, Stl.

Pulverizer. a flov.XT bed rock retaining walls. Miscellaneous i Khun Anderson. 233-1 '18 Idaho Siaic Journal. "shown itself unable to give ac- den in pleaded guilty this credited diplomatic representa- week to chaips of illegally importing and distributing LSD tablets.

Half a i Exchange Hours for Cash Opportunity to make- good money in your liuio. a earning at oncCj i i i na- i a KiiO'ivn a. For i i pliono anrl ask for Hryco i lives necessary security." In a statement issued in El Taso, during liis lour of ttic United States, he said cooi cratiou between countries "will lie seriously threatened if it does not prove possible lo pre- venl terrorist actions of this kind." Brandt said liis government had made known tliat il was willinglo pay Ihe $100,000, "but unfortunately tins was to no avail." A spreial reprosontalive sent by nrandt's to Gua- 'li' 1 but a teinala said a break in relations a i in 1740 overcome between tlio two countries had their deserters art: on similar The Wali of Swat i a has towed (Q i 20th century. He noloiu-i'V is (lie absolute, but benevolent, mil 1 1 ''f the i Himalayan stall' in West Pakistan, The Si'oU-h ivhised to cultivate potatoes birausi 1 tl didn't i Ihe plant, but Wanted lor better Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Shop. Good salary and working conditions.

Send complete resume to Box 40, Idaho Stcite Journal ALUMINUM SHEETS 2 3 3 1 inches in tind .007 i Excellent for insulating purposes, i lining, also for drain and spluslrbt-urcis. i 0 25' each ICJ.lO'Jslit-eK 20' each CKsr lOOshsi-ts 15' coch Sec lliem at the IDAHO A JOURMAL 305 South Arfhur size I OF I A I (lie provisions of Sec. I.e. A. I i sell at public a i the.

i automo-. biles: 1053 Pont. -I i 8 1 1 2 3 5 7 1950 Dodse I i wagon I dr. 1 I 1 I i i i 7 Chev -1 dr. TSSM i i i Sale i bo i i a Apr 17, 1970, at 1:00 p.m.

at Mixt- i i i t.l-?-.i Vollnw-stone. Modorn i i Wade AH red A i 5, ii, 7, -J, 1C, 12, 1.1, is, 1070 0 19! each pattern for Air Mail NOTICE TO i n( Special Handling. Send lo a a i Idaho State Jour- Just as a i in 2Q 1 as it is in size 10 Ctioose a frosty-fresh linen for this a i dress i lean lines, crisp ribbon bow. i a 9-144: Half Sizes 10 1 1 12 1 It) 1 SO 1 Size 37) takes 2 3a yds. 35-in.

SF.VENTY I CENTS foi- each a add 25 cents ilrops are the only means of supplying the American and South i a South Vietnamese k'l's reported thai govermuent troops led by Anii'rican they would kill the 03-year-old diplomat it their demands were not mot. West Gorman Chancellor Willy Hrandt scored the Guatenia- DIREGY6RY LIGHT I for I i i A sociation. or imi'Tviw. call 232- IDIO. iv en a sti-aw.

15? 25-1-3085, McCammoTJj A ALSO STRAW. A Wirefopping Has Helped Fight Crime, Says Officio Aul: oll'ico, lioom i i lloiso, Id.iln) i M'l 1 A i I I HI-XJ. NO. tor A i a anil ior i Mario a i i Piicatello, Idaho. A I i i t'e i i oiiened and read at above i a place.

statins i i be sei irei! bo- i i i I'lu-se are a a i allc a i A I ARi'nl's i red a i a a 232 West 13th York, 10011. Print name, address i zip, size and style number. VUG, NEW SPUING SUMMER A CATALOG. I styles. a coupon.

50 I A SEWING BOOK sew loday, a i $1. I A FASHION BOOK a to a answers, access i tips! Only $1. A I I APRIL 7th Itirrtiil- i way Ihrovi-'ti traffic, oozins; Tokyo's streets, supposedly are made i from i i liolding aloft yellow flags supplied at i-ovnors. WASHINGTON (AP) The against orpmizi'd i is inva- iNixen atiininistration's tup sion of privacy is wholly false i i a lawyer says the Nixon arijiimi'iil," he said. "These a i i a i ivsnmption of wirelappins has aided the fight against organized c-i imo iinmea- siirably anil objections are based on a "wholly false argument." "There isn't any question atiout it," Asst.

Gen. Will H. Wilson, head of the Justice i i a division, said, i a have enabled the ijovei'iinient to colled evidence essential to ils case against a number of underworld figures. Wilsondt'cliiH'illo specific examples or disclose Ihe ex- i use in Ihe lat- bidnaped foreign minister and an alKlucted American diplomat, but it said it could not meet the kidnapers' demand this time because Ihe prisoners sought were already sentenced by the courts or scheduled for court action. It said io release Iliejn would violate Ihe coiisliln- tion.

Bcl Instead, government imposed a 30-day state of siege fiiving so- curity forces extraordinary flui powers. TlielKxiy of the a i C3-)ear- old ambassador was found 12 miles Onalemala City, near an adobe house where he was believed to have A a i Fur' iW onloiJ i Molars limj MrslennJs Opportunity G-8 G-3 D-4 D.5 f-'i C-I Ixperiented layaolmen Journe'y- men welders, (ontnct Gton llonte, shop wperintcndenl, Slcel Box 291, Twin falls, Idaho, Equal Opportunity Employe I A I A A SEEDS set-tl potatoes. Higll irosi Jroo, grown in i a 588-i 2 2 Darlington. PCVS, FOUITIiY i LIVESTOCK -n I Ri A KITTENS Kiliv-sil in i a 2 3 2 7 i I i I I I A I 233-2100 peojile are not a i i privacy. i a 1-- no more i a than the man who operates a hotel." been held.

He wore a bine suit, He added that any wiretaps slices, and used by oilier agencies, for in- slance tlie a Intelligence Agency in national security rasi-s, al i' outside his division's py jurisdiction. 10 ad was bathed in blood. Wilson acknowledged the Nix- The Guatemalan a said on a i i a i a i on the tody was found after an of wiretaps is i a i a Anonymous telephone tip to ttie opposed to a of My. Guatemala City fire depart- Gi'ii. i a Clark, who all but nunil.

tor Fium i Famt Products i i line! i i Howe.ii, Plnnli.S 01 Rent a fuel. Oil antl Coal fuinitine Help Wanted wn.L no moMN 232- I i F-IO D-9 INSTRUCTONMISC. 3. 7 F-3 i piiopics for goc -231 8. 1338 E.

Whi U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! had a watch on his left and a rinsj on his i He was Ho holding a blood-covered pair of loi glasses, and ttie left side of Hoirse Trailers I i i A Swop ioif and found SUPPORTS CITY MANAGER FORM OF GOVERNMENT! "IT WILL SAVE YOU Pol. Adv. paid for by PNP Slan Day. Chairman ad number of wiretaps in oper- disconiinueiillieir use Ihe lat- identificalion was made ation now.

But tie noted Ihe Jus- ter years of the Johnson admin- by German Charge lice Department reported using i a i d'affaires Gerhard i and 3C i a last year and adtl- A11 of i a in opera- Hoppe, a West C.ennan lion now were put in in this ad- special representa- "Therc may he a few ministration," Wilson said. i a a in operation now." He Wilson, whose division must lias used wiretaps only against approve any i a used organized i No.eavesdrop approve any ai-ainst criminal a i i i said devices were used to gatti- i a i i electronic er the evidence leading to indictments lasl week of 12 leaders of i i a Weatherman dropping by tlie government "very restricted," "I'ven if we had twice as fadioa ol Slndenls for a Demo- many (as (lie 30 i a n- 'i' Swiely, Wilson Klid. ported in il would lie i i i i a compared to I of telephones Wilson For one thing, he said, there is i need for a wiretap. "Ttie FIJI lias all of these or- ganisations infiltrated, ony- Von Spreti's wife, Connless Ilelene, lo a a a a few hours before her husband's liody was found. Site was en route to Kurupe.

aKwd Ihe I a i a liner Cristoforo Colomlo her a a i a to visit 3 son, Arardo, 20, when word came tli.it tier Imsluiul liad been Idrinaped. She fle'v back as as i 1 sliip reached MsUm. She was under after MikesTTi nnd Iloppe (old her lier husband was dead. Rentals lor Sntc Aloney lo toon -Money Wfinlefl 1 Morlijugcs Moiorcytfiis i i i i Real Citato by Sroiori Fum Unfurnished i Wanted Sfjc-ciof linff Goorls truihtt for fcnl Unlily I Wantrtllattuy to Rcitl Where to ffil D-20 D.JO 0-3 F-7 F-S I I 4 1 6 1 3 D-l 1 3 f-3 f-4 1-2 2 1 18 and Sobs. i a i pay.

hours. A a i a tciry a i i a i i Thousands ef jobs r.xp(-ri- c-nce a i i a i lioohlet on i'i-- qnirenitnts. TODAY i inf; name, aivl plKKK'. Lincoln i ilo: UIIO Idaliu a Journal, a i for sale Kxcollent con- i i a PoooHe "ken, ail shots. $40 A 1OKE, 233 0-19 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 2 G-l G-7 5 0-13 F-9 A-'l MOT I'I.

A A I i l.o.irn Motel a i with i i i i i i i at I I by 1M-U ilosiiic-nt a i i in moli-l r- a i by up, nn i i i Free sislanct- njjou i i i i i A Aprnovr.ii l-'or coinplC'lL- i i i a i i i i i a i niuiibcr, 1o; I i a Dept. fl "ifliJTi W. a Denver, Colorado i I A I DOCK i I I i')7-213C. I i i i A I sADoi.r, HOUSE: i 1 232-SG2U. i a pnppiil Arlwn, i'f i i i i i Ii( 1 'I A 1.1,ION i 1 i i i i or trjiti 1 I i 2n3-21S i i I'oai-rlimr.

olu-Sl 'I i i a l.eop.tl l.UTC sp'olS. i i i i a aru-ed i lent backcronnd ot 1 5 8 a Pc-troae. in ilanci' lioup baton. i 233-0101. I i Yarbi'oui; i i i Snowj 1 i I O.il i lioa'vy II -r.

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