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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 29

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Pocatello, Idaho
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Acquitted in Sex Slayings DETROIT (AP) A Juvenile judge has acquitted a 15 'year-old boy in the sex slayings two small sisters on the grounds that glus sniffing had the boy ttmporarily in- The killings took place in su- Jburban Westland. Judge James Lincoln said, boy is not guilty of the 'Charge of murder by reason he was incapable of con- strolling his actions at the time the killings." The boy was arrested one day "after Deborah Crowther, 8, and sister, Iberly, 6. were slain their way home from school 28. Lincoln said the boy would bo to a mental hospital 'or sentenced to boys training on a delinquency petition. 122--Idaho State Journal, Pocatello Thursday, August 17, 1987 iSU Schedules Youth Forum About Business The College of Business Administration at Idaho State University will host a high school senior business symposium this "The objective of this sym-white the Pocatello Chamber will posium is to acquaint students' host principals, counselors and with outstanding business lead- advisors attending the sympo- fail.

The symposium is scheduled fur Tuesday, October 24, in the Student Union Building. It will be the first time this program has been held. California Mot Box NEW YORK (AP)-The temperature reached 110 degrees at Needles, Wednesday for the day's high in the nation. The overnight low was 40 at Evanston, Wyo. Idaho Deaths By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Clifford E.

Linford, 63, Single Mrs. Nellie C. Lundgren, 87, Idaho Falls Clarence M. Rich, 69, Paris ers and help them to gain an understanding of the responsibility of business and government working together to further the gross national product in the economy of the United States." said Dr, Frank Seelye, dean of the College of Business Administration. Co-sponsoring the symposium are Alpha Kappa Psi professional business fraternity, the College of Business Administration, Pocatello Chamber of Commerce and the Eastern Idaho Chamber of Commerce.

Students will be selected to participate in the symposium by high school principals and counselors. Cost of the noon meai for 500 high school students will be paid by the Eastern Idaho Chamber of Commerce siurn with their students. Speakers will include Jack Simplot, president of the J. R. Simplot and James Berlin, past president of Albertson's Food Chain.

Invitations have been extended to othei businessmen as well, Dr. Seelys said. New Switch HILLSBORO, Ore. (AP) Two Oregon men have patented a device which will make people takt the keys out of their cars. Thomas Thompson, 59, an automobile service manager from Hillsboro, and William McFarland, 37, a mechanic from Aloha, say they have developed an ignition switch that won't turn the motor off until the key is removed.

Tito, Arab Talks Fail to Produce Peace Formula CAIRO (AP) Yugoslav President Tiio wound up his swing through Arab lands today amid signs that his talks with Arab leaders failed to produc- any peace formula for the Middle East. The semiofficial Egyptian newspaper Al Ahram quoted Yugoslav sources as saying Tito will soon launch "far-reaching political activity" through persona! contacts and through the United Nations. The activity reportedly will be aimed at break- Ing what T'to has termed the "period of diplomatic time since the emergency U.N. General Assembly on the Middle East adjourned in July. How, Brother? UNION; S.C.

mr) Ju6 wil- lard says some thief stole a car his used car lot and the next day it turned up several miles away in a field near the Cherokee County line. "The thing is," Willard explained, "the car had no motor or transmission." Journal Classifieds Bring SUBMERGED-Charlw Kettel, II, wu navigating his bieyck just fine through the Venice-like streets of St. Petersburg, when hit a submerged curb and toppled a front of thii street marker. A heavy rain during the weekend flooded (treets in the city. (Associated Press Wirephoto) Town for Sale GRANITEV1LLE, Calif.

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