Jail riot quelled in Idaho; 20- . hour melee injures 18 (Continued from Page 1 discovered items missing from their cells, they angrily took control of the main prison compound. PRISON OFFICIALS, manning the administration building outside the fenced compound, decided not to use force to contain the uprising. Negotiations began almost immediately and led to the first guard's release. Crowl said the most seriously injured prisoner suffered a broken arm and head injuries from a beating by other inmates. Crowl said an immediate priority would be finding a place for about 50 maximum-security inmates. Transit talks S progress i Continued from Page 3) part-time jobs. Shane said the union's demands at Monday's City Council meeting "to get AATA back to the table and bargain in good faith" were rejected by the mayor. "They said they couldn't get in- volved and yet they're involved enough to select AATA board members and to deny us a permit to demonstrate - this whole thing is a sham and a smokescreen," he said. Mayor Louis Belcher said TEU was, originally denied a permit because people who eat their lunches at Liberty Plaza should have the right to eat in peace and quiet. The permit was gran- ted after the union protested the denial. "THE AATA Board of Directors was set up autonomously to budget and make decisions," Belcher said. "City Council has no legal authority to inter- fere with the Board." Belcher criticized the union for asking him to force negotiations when they had publicly stated they had reached a "rock bottom" position. "Nothing further can be done on my part or anybody else's if this is indeed their final proposal," he said. "But our main concern," Belcher ad- ded, "is the long-term liability of AATA." Belcher explained that any in- crease in funding will have to come out of ridership fares because federal and, state allocations will remain the same and taxpayers will not approve a millage hike. SMOKE CAN BE SEEN wafting from the Idaho State Penitentiary yesterday morning as prison guards supervise inmates ana tihP cn ath. i:r fa1 in t -hP irarnunna Police regnined control-of the orison early yesterday.