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rE BULLETIN ; ^ b«n*c Ihresteneil ^ ^ '6 7 ^5" _ _ Z I Winners Selected! ,an. »«ond from rijhi, wai n»Brf wli ttain L«lon pojt'. he lo rllhl »re Jol»“ Merrill, third! Berer ------------------------------- * * Envoys Afton )ose Russ On <enda Plan i> ..n , r school senior, n Uarth 1 UP) — United of the Anicrlcai Uh and Frcnch deputies conUsl here Tut: Russians today with a p\acc -Kts ■won bj nalnat proposed Soviet [1 ,)^ pja^j by a foreign ministers’ ^ipnlort. Award* >d»- llara Ungley. po! lr<5 tession of the depu- pour other s began, Infonned source* peted In the ann t v u deKrmlned not lo eluded presenut on the pluailrg of the speech and an e: e. on the eonstltui im Aeeord Clled Other mi have proposed that ® fUn minister' meeilrg ament br the four po«^ Ju^e* 'otadam leretraent re. d«Islon Mrs. , demUltartiallon and Ujs 5"*" / ot xtmllltarliatlon of |ill Wgh schwl i In thaxontest by ,,-iaio.raplll.U tl.t "J live to abandon In ad- u s for rearming west- i r iKatmt tht threat of ^ T A V T I Lggressloa This would k Jl/U llI accepun* th e entire of Idea on Oermooy. ^ luadon Attend I .f n in Paris of thc U, S., ^ Iriialn Mtomponled tha wintpr isn’t he meeting surled un- alnnanshlp.- ot Soviet sprinsf, it 8 Ilk tita Minister Andrei Storms and * western deputle. had day night and by Gromyko-* propa- W eatherman, i : tactics, the weslem the atorm that s reported contemplat- BnntJi to turn these meetlnBS o lown nnd dragout prop- Between- 8 J e »ith HuMio. Today'* Twin Falls, bri Hupply the atawer. ^ind ftt only 2i ^1 , their coat tai! t.iaiins reading: was n Oalclpv ^ V /a iV lt;y up 10 36 miles an 1 T 1 observer* at the t 1C Leader KSr?.S; March 7-Chnrlcs O. wor* 1** Tomlnent Oakley clvie *P«edometers mai mrch lender, died a t Because ot th Wncsday at the home *'lnd considerable " ’■ O. Larson, whom expected but telef ‘i 111 Mngna, Utah- flclol* report no ' was born Nov. 22 den. He camc to this the only troi I hl.i p^cnt,^ In 1874 irnntvWc. Vm), before ''' •^■kley n,ote th ,n ^0 »e operated the old !l, ^ i ifativc Mercantile with down on Se lirht for mnny years *• snowing azi 15 vei '^■‘nd blew almost lie Mr, r I* open but no IL n. ■ country were ab couniy roads ara M r " ' ‘‘’"S. Edwin crews are having t G. Lar- main roads onen, MD.n,iciu.-,rs6n.San ^ Erandchlldren and ----------------------- Ur..on, Oakley ry . For A mortuary In *nd from noon to The Twin Tails *t the lobernacla '"8 commission ^ ^ "d e in the Onkley Proved In theory control ordlnanD nlonif to the bonic 'bjector’s Continued C'Ss'i*'. ch 1 federal of «ll «> clinr^ine , «nd cnU wlUvln s ‘th tnllinn to fr^ w t'on ot the city. C “to Iho armed lhe keeplui nucd. '« « « bc rcpjlajed by fiiiu. uhni, ,, , proval and »anll duly " ' oWtcilnR Hogs would bo baj «« «licduied?^^ Other problems o o «000 (vm^ ' » lth suggetUona »*,vvu Dond. quirement*. nau . -iM ^mr !»“ • . m ^m '— ■— -J 5ned ■ ' I B —H y B.- J lam. 'y lii . A ^€gionaJ Ncwspap - jcted in Ainerican Legii IS named winner of the Twin Mlu Dean asd al contest here Tuesday nlfht, the awards. Thi third! Beverley Bond, second; pholo-enfrarlni) * * * * * -k Lfton Dean Selected Oratory Contest \ Ulon Dean, Twin Palls high top 10 are aelcctei lool senior, was selected winner and then narrowt thc American Legion oratorical student;, the tald itest here Tuesday night. Sccond Introduced by ,cc ^on by Deveily Bond and fttuUy mcmheij rd place by John Merrill, both dents with the c ilors. Award* were m ade by W ll- Charles AlbetUon, m Langley. poU commander. Undgrcn. U J. S ■Hsur other student* olso com- Kail and Prlnclpt .ed In the annual event which In- R. S, Totllemlr ded presentation of a prepared mended contest* ech and an extemporaneous talk quality of their U the eonstlluUon by each con- another judge, toli tant. Olher participants were the ttperlence gaii ; Ainsworth, Bylvla W hittle. K ojs test and not the ter and DIcb ShotwelL was ot primary lm VhUa Judges vere rcachlnR a Other Judges - Islon, Mrs. Rose North, tilgh Klelnkopf, Ed Bei ool dean of girls, explained th a t E)onaid B. Blacks! high school students take part Fuller va* in char Lhaxonlest by itudylng the con- Dudley Creed pre; uLlon and writing an essay. The logues Stormy Weather Continue; Cole tVinter isn’t so bad in the winter but when i •insr, it’s like adding insult to injury. Storms and high winds buffeted Magic Vail f night and W ednesday and temperatures, ai atherman, are due to nosedive. The peculii ! atorm that moved in Wednesday is that it i ith. Between-8 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Wednesday 1 in Falls, bripgirig a anow squalL The airpor \d ftt only 26 m iles an hour but reaidet\ta of • iir coat tails as speedome- ---------------------- a, aro certain th e official Plofac ding was wrong. v i th he airport also reported Rust* „lcl^i«nse plnti 0 36 mlles an hour -while weather county as.«s»r's ;rver» at the bureau of entomol- ^jay morning le, -said.gust* reached. & velocUy..ot gu)|. (ar -eho’rt-< nUesanhour. .. , neeessary. hat’s more like It. th e coat taU Assessor CUft ;dometers maintain. said the new shl ecause ot the aeemtnsly hifih 3,500 plalcs tor d considerable wind damage wo« and (00 tor con- icted but telephone company of- He emphaslied tl ila report no difficulty and of- plates for farm ' ila at the Idaho Power company « te trucks, the only trouble they had was ied by a tree blowlriK down on s In tht 200 block ol Blue L&kci levard nortli. Police aleo reported l y 'a a i l C l v i l j ; eome small tree Umb* were rtir Q-L. /n down on Seventh Btreet north. \/I\. ijLllU 1* snowing and blowing In Fair- CASTLEFORD, J 1 but the fore*t ranger report«<l i„ the Castleford ouldn'l cateh the anow to meaa- pgased the lUOJO IL ,11 waa 15 degrees above In J^U oa of an elen field T uesaiy-nlK hfand-the , vole'of 180 lo lO' 1 blew almost all nlet)t. School yj,g present el pen but no children from t^e ^ixuclure wa* firji i ry were able to attend. AU and added to In 19 Ily ronds are closed and anow Members of the .•s are having trouble keeping the » “e„rL Darrel Pl J. c«iu«. I) ters and Raymond Dning Panel Okays Pro For Animal Control Oi ’ssK ‘n”yssi”U'’ .‘! r sSSffi! ’“I T S n„o. .. th. .,p. : ,.'n.r.l Ul. I..lu r« prepo»il “ " K * J r ‘'jK Illy offlclaU would prohibit the .nim ,li 01 .11 mlmal. «c.pl aom 2 “^;' cnu wlihln a large central por- A porUon of 8o ot the city. OuUldo the central strip several blocl Ion lhe keeping ot anim als would Addison avenue i regulated by neighborhood a p - boulevard would be al end »anllar» rSCtilrementa. central portion wl s would be barred from the city. Jier problems taken up by the permit would be ret ml*sj5n included th « review o f cow*, sheep, gost*. Kssed plat*, several of which wero ea*. back to the property ownera Applicant* for j suggesUona to m e et clly r e - hor»es or cows wou UOMjlj. .«C«UBt*d w f*f naJ Newspaper Serving 1 ^ -------------- ---------------------------------------- TVVIN"^! n Legion Oratory Con '' ' V-. - '^ V 'I f * IlM Dean asd WllUam Langley, post eommandi he awards. The dUtrlct c«nte«t ia scheduled for holo-enfrarlni) * * * * --------------------- ilected as — ^kel itest Winner > 10 are aelccted from each class O f i d then nanowed down ta seven identi. the said- RnpERT. Mir tnlroduced by Mrs. N orth were ^ QlUette. cust ;ully mcmheij who osalaled slu- 401“ toMUW toy nts wllh the contest. They are >n the Snake rlv arlei Albetlion, Oarth Reid.. Elsie ^f>dfe a t 10 idgTcn. U J. Schroyer. Kenneth day at«r an a .11 and Principal John F la tL tlremen, natlonn I. fl, Totllemlre. a Judge, com- «hooI boys and rnded contesUnl* upon the dlreeUtm of the illty of their talks. Roy Painter. Mr. Ollletle. ather Judge, told contestants that missing at 10 p. t (Xperlence gained trom th e con- search was InsU t and not the Judges’ decialon Officials do not s ot primary Importance. . accidental or >ther Judges -were Mra. 'C lartc ©oodmaftreoron ;lnkopf, Ed Benoit and the Rev. will be held, nnld B. Blackstone. Dr. O rrln J. Leavei Her wa* In charge of the contest. dl„ pm..M two pi.™- “c ;i!!___________ ________________ lamblng-shed on easl of the clly I'l 1 ictumby evenlni ther to . ^ The search foi Cold D ue i~ ''i day morning. In ■r but when it comes in the of"ctoia‘^couni ijury. curt Edwards o d Magic Valley again Tues- and suto Patro iperatures, according to the . The peculiar thing about [, ay is that it came from the y ,. aniette wa Ind.. and hod Un Wednesday high w inds h it P«J«« ^or more 1. The «ln»rt reported thc “ X reaidetita of thc d ty , using he marrted Mis. _____________________________ _ Rupert Be*ldes 1 , . . vlved by thnse ' Plates Arrive No less Uian 3,000 m otor VC- ^oufjisters. Mm. clB license plates J ^ v e d a t th e ^ Wll lunly assessors office W ednw - Mbaf. Mr ly morning, leaving the total pjjg,. 111 far -ehort-et-the number- jjjnuon, Rockpoi Asses^r Clifford Thompson Id the new shipment tncludca dlrecUon of the ( WO plalcs tor pasienger cars Incomplete. Id MO tor eommerclDl truclw. s emphaslied there StlU are no llpntK ates for tarm truck* and prl- X^CaUl Ul •“ I Rican 1 ' WASHINOTON istleford Voters DK Schooi Bonds house shooting ASTLEFORD, March 7 — Voters onlled SUtes the Caslleford school district Morris Fay. sum sed the IU0400 bond Issue tor eriunent’s case, ;Uoa Dt an, eleipenuryischoql,.^. jmy.ot.nlni jie ot 160 to 10 Tuesday. men to return he present elementary school degree murder a iclure wa* flnt occupied In IBIS niUonolU added to In 1935. atarted the gur tembers ot the elecUon board pre*ldent ’Truma; e Mrs. Darrel Phillips. Dale Flat- federal c and Raymond Oothem. j j , the punl*hm« -------------------------------------- - murder convlcUo: X\ 1 datory Kntence ( ly s P ro p o sa l .tr o l O r d i n a c e £ ^ « a proposed ordbtnce for regu- jhi* Indicated I ig the keeping ot animals con. t* pieced in * teatures taken from the rW - jury ui* thl» 5W ot Portland. Ore.. Idaho ------------ ^rSrl^v^fhan'teaturcs ot the Auto Dea JO Falla ordinance already con- _ red by the commission y®' lll^ tO I Alns a local option element that «./*» kv * Id permit neighborhoods to de- WASmNOTON. whether animal* may be kept. Auto dealws got porUon of South Park and a ) several blocks wide outside Ison avenue and Blue Lakes evard would be Included in the facturen. ral Dortlon where no animal* AD order fro n i d b e ^ t . Outside thU area a stabllUatlon auUje nil would be required lor horses, on i Ihtlr custoa .»..p. ,..u,",.b«u or ohi^- J «• I(/ / / / / ^ ^ r^ —-TTW IN FA 7- ~"TVV1N~^'a LLS. IDAItO, W EDNESD A ^ ry Contest ^0*" R il^ 1 BOISE, the sessioi atid Albio: ^ The senate ^ long recess sc iv l «> Collcge.s of E jBRjhp h ' < ' Anndminis ® f i P & v .'S Ai TOKYO, (1 aivc all along a big brid^ehi Thc assault the war. Chii defenders on B H B H jlH H of the Han fl o f 50,000 ahe! lost eommander. who presented The allied assi scheduled for March 11 (Staff all along n « - central scctor. I ::--------- Bcclor It ron hea 1 1 v-k • taneou* commui make River Yields Body y Amldong-Changt Of Lost Man In tha same geiK RUPERT, March .7—Tlie body ot Air report* sa 1 Qlllette. custodian of the Mini- mo*]lsg major f ik& toufiW courlhcnssc, 'was fo-und a n d aloag the ee- . the Snake river near thc EMwn- to the beUef the •d bridge at 10:30 a. m. Wcdncn- selves were prep« ly ati«r an all-night teorch by ofXentlT*. remen, natlonnl guardsmen, high ' More hool boys and a posse under the Alrrnen aald reeUtm of the sheriffs office. movement-and Mr. OllletK. 70. waa reported rear area* thar Isslng at 10 p. m. Tuesday and a the last mont arch wa* InsUtuled Immediately, zone." ttlclala do not know If death was Seven Amerlci xldenui or 8i:lclde and Alnn Bouth Korean dh oodmaftr-eoroner. snld no Intpmst Britlah. <^nadla IU bc held. »" ^ Leavea tor Ranch T 1 a The aged custodian Tuesday aft- |O llllSlC noon'told he was going to the mblng-shed on John Garro’s ranch r¥l T sl of the clly but wlien he didn’t J[ Q IJ ll tum by evening a c h tti ■ bws made V >d It was discovered ha never ar- • ^i* .•ed at the ranch. V»Jal6l! The search for the man was car- ^ Id on intensively untU 3 a. m. and >s resumed again early Wednes- Economic Stabim y momlng. In charge ot the hunt Jo®*' , :re Deputy Sheriff Darwin Oliver ‘“‘"s of Industn^ Caala couniy. Deputy Sheriff J.'i"? irt Edwards of.Mlnldoka county of “ Id suto Patrolman Marvin Sny- r. The body was found near the ^ ..u *v.. L....--------------------------- dentTrumansm njt ot the rtver.------------------------------ yesterday wl Bora In Indian* \ Charles E. W: Ur. aillette wa* bom at Rockport. agreed ‘‘nothing d.. and hod Uved on the MlnUoka interfere” wiUt tl oJect for more than 40 yeord. He fort, d been custodian ot the court- No Sped use tor 10 yean. Ten years ago while the Tn marrtwi Mis. Otorgle TltsoU at jerence appearci jpert Besides his widow he la sur- gpeclal Induceme ;ed by three broUiers. Roy OU- m m lo the wagi t«. Rupert: Forrest OUletto and ndvisoty posts li mes Gillette, both Rockport; and jt was apparent or'sisters. Mr*. Forrest Marklond. ground would ha ipert; Mrs. Willard Bennetth. Dll- Labor leaders 1. Mbnt; Mra. William Olbbs, surrender cctnple n Dlcgo: and Mrs. Bertha WU- «nt._l«._thBt,ac mson. Rockport. ' did’aot expcct tl; EMnera! arrangements, under the Wnga Board C ecUon of the Ooodman mortuary. Chlng eald he kn ) Incomplete.------------------------------- o u t was serious. -------------------------- there U any ques leath of Puerto Rican Demanded lo'lSaitfm WASHINOTON. March T (IP) — , Waraing e Rovemtnent demanded today ‘'italaW -t Ui&n Uh In the electrle chair tor Oscar «ald. Haw for hi*-part In Uie Blalr Johnston* me use thootlng last Nov. 1. wltJi Benjamin F Jnlled sutes Attorney Oeorge irrls Fay. aummlng up Uie gov- b unent's case, asked a federal irtjmy.ot.nlne.women nnd thre? n to return a verdict of flt^t “ 2^ tree murder agalnat Uie Puerto »n naUonalUt who admltMdly fh- rted Uie gunfire in froilt ot aldenl Truman’* re*ldence. Vhlle federal court Jurle* do not iwUclei Labor mi Uie punUhmenl, a flr*t degree ________ rder convlcUon canie* a man- j r' ory Kntence ot death. US€a Dy X RFC Chi ; 'SSS'iLr sfr.' is E '£is 2 ------------ ha* ever let anj'on' uto Dealers Get OK to Hike Price Swirgri that ha MSmNOTON. March 7 W>)- 0 dealws got govemment per- ” j? h»'ard him li sion today to raise Uie retaU n u r t u S ’i plea I «otnew-cantaordertooff.«t ^ol I her prices fihargtd by the m anu- l^ “ puUJc. New* ' copte* ot * *Ul«in* D order from Uia otflce.ol price EKinham. In Um i jlIlutloQ autborlied them to pass speciflealir n*»e [ 1 thelr eustoaen Uie exact doU beUevta tought U I and cent* amount-o! an? In- mentlosMl a loda ue made try a maaufaeturer ud- ineJudad ^ a Mareh 2 order which allowed Donald P»waon. / lufacturers lo raise thelr prlcea esemptcd Dawion n u d cdQ'hiU per-MOb itlon. _ ' NinTl. DNESDAY', MARCH 7. 1951 ^ Teacher C Dispute With I BOISE, March 7 (U P )—The W :he session’s scheduled windup—( md Albion. The senate ran afoul of a filibu.stor whic! 3ng recess so both DcmocratR and RcpuUv' 0 call on Gov. Len Jordan, reportedly to d> vollcge.s of Education. An administration spokesman told iiewsm U. N. Forces Lau Aided by Big^ TOKYO, (Thuraday), March 8 (U.R)—Uni ivc all along a 6B.mile front in Korea Wed: big bridgehead across the H an river, 15 n Thc assault was launched a t dawn under iie war. Chinese communist * efenders on thc north bank ^ , .. f the Han fled under a rain S tillP T i f 50,000 shells. O taiC ll The Billed assault gained ground T l» ., .1 along a «-mile front In the jrjrr inLr&I scctor. But In lhe eastern ctor It ron head-on Into a *lmul- SUWON, Ko: .neous communlst-altack. O en. Douglas-U ROK» FaU Baek ^eet, today no oi The red assault stopped tha U. S. war under venth division In It* tracks In the O” “ flying v oimtain* east and west of the UiUled command mldong-Changpyong road and TOnununlsls reed the South Korean seventh ‘heir forctj vision to faU back Uirea miles. «PjJns o««">l« the same general area. MacAtlh Air report* *ald the reds were ftsjiag major forces In thla area Id alcog the eenUal Iront, leading XVT «. T the beUef tho communlsi* them- W pCT T Ives were preparing for a big new . Xentir*. -w^ -■ More BalWup JH 00(1 Alrrnen *ald Uiere wa* “more ovement'and enemy buUdup In TT*«. 1 ar areas thnn there ha* been rflr r the last monUi In Uie 10th corps Seven American dlvUlons. four -WMd nricB* hU >uth Korean diriilons an! untti of , ritlih. <^nadlan, Austrilian «nd_^ jic ^ tm e n t.« i (Conllna.^ »n Put t, J) ^ *erl«k.« olmston and rfi T J «. >>*<* 1 op Industry i Chiefs Confer high level ot rt WASHINGTPN. March 1 OJJO— new for t :onomlc8tablUztr Eric A. Johnston gjid -another oJc coun-:I today ,wlUi four cap- through the re] Ins of Industry on labor's price tor ■ace-pay liberalization and crea- )Ti ot a disputes division in Uie .Of? Ippled wage board. •= ‘The conference followed Presl- 1“ Salt Lake ■nt Truman‘s meeting at Key West, 'was placed at 7. a., yesterday wllh Defense Mobil- 39 price ba*e a* :r Charles E. Wilson In which boUi above January, reed “noUilng and nobody must *nd fish prices terfere" wiUt the mobilization ef- five per cent 1 rt. 23.7 per cent for No Spedal Appeal ----------- While the Truman-Wllson con- 0 /\ rence appeared lo hold out no ^ \j Jt “ 1 «clal Inducement to labor to re- m lo the wage board and other i, Ivisoiy posts In the government, I( wa* apparent that some middle oimd would have to be found. TT*».«.*. Labor leadera were not going to JCXlLlL rrcnder complctel}’. It wn* appar- it,_l«._thBt,aoyemment offlclols WASHINOTO d aot expcct thra to, govemme. Wnga Board Chairman Cyrus S. „» .nnr ling eald he knew the labor walk- of appr t was serious, but "I don’t think sumer durable | cre U any question" bul lhat tho passenger car*J !ues would bc settled. Ke callcd use lea* stw . T I both labor and management In ed during tha »e speech a t New York last night year to 20 pw ■ face thelr responsibilities. used during tha W ral., lint h.U d ‘'It'a laW.t Ui&n jou think," Clilng The order pi Id sleci cut annoi Johnston’* mceUng todny was M anly Flelschn th Benjamin Fnlriea. U. S. Sleel producUon adm rporation; Fowler McConnick. In- matlonal Harvester company; . ,hn Collyer, B. F. Oc«lrlch cooi- ^ ,ny, and Charles E-.WUsoa. Gen- al -Sffltbrs-corponitonrno relation the defense moblllrer. ss, .Ucto. L.eor -m b r. t.v. gait. Fsed by Friends, “ "'‘'“ app «», RFC Chief Thinks ^u*e seemed to repowi tni*t-h*?e unce*. and dtahi lusht to use me.” but denied he etUl olhert Ui sever let anj'one influence him on lo Inches, floor ge govemmeat loan*. ers. electric ml aunhim WM before a Mtuta water heaUn. it tiking aubeommltlee which haa n icn t. phonogr* ^rged that ha and aome other combiaaUoi ■O director* hava yielded to in . freetera. Jewelry t” he«d him In private because SwtrSw^.^ Dunham’i pie* he ha* a bad heart WOTunenw. 1 ahould nal be croaa-examtoed ^ public. Newsmen were given lie* ot k sUtemcDt Dunham made. BOISE. -Mareh >unh*m. In Um lUteaunt, did not opened by tht w cifiealif nvne peraoDS he laid he m ent March 33 f( levta lought to “um" Um. toot aie eoulr ntloaed a lo ^ group which he and a roadmht 1 ineJudad m ite Hauaa Aida o a 4.1B5 mUe* ot oald pawaon. And he speeltleally road In Lincoln < mpted Dawion Xrom his aecuia- miles of thfl Lt _ oounty. Nine Irrigated Idaho Counties ilurtxr «r Andlt Bnraao ol ' _________________________Aiiiiel»J^_rx^.*i>A-a»lU. * College ' te Ties Le h Day Lef —The Idaho legislature was tie( vindup-over the question of abo ju.stor which slowed proceedings to n snail’, •nd RcpuUvtana cou\d caucus. The Democr irtedly to demand thnt he give up his inter told newsmen that unless a compromiBe wn Launch New Dr Biggest Artilleri ? (U.R)—United Nations forces launched a bl: Korea Wedneaday. They gained up to five river, 15 miles cast of Seoul, awn under the most concentrated allied art * * * * * * Stalemate in Korean Predicted by Ma( SUWON, Korea. March 7 m more than "a en. DouglaS'MacArthur said In ef- chance of Ultim ct today no one can win the Kor- He was no nt n war under preseni condition*, chances for vicU On a flying vUlt to the front Uie A»- the war Is Ued commander warned, however. M acA rthur said e communists appear to be mass- cannot faU In U gr thelr forces for a mighty new of theoretical m ring offensive.--------------------------------A fter th e froi But MacArthur said in a atate- m ate. MaeArthv ent the Chinese reds have no ther advances wi -------- ^ --------------------------- r-------- Uy th t eo«ffl7 I ^est Region Food Prices Hit New Top 1 ^^!? BAN nuu{ciBoo,ati«*jw«ri «d prl^.blkkjap^ln parUnent.of)B|rS^S3!Q^ ;'!y In a #erl«k<f Meaaet tna tbo ■■ alem regional office of Uiebweatj »• A ccpoUina labor ataUsUc*. tha department tlmltfUoM upoa nounced thal price* ot practically counter-offenslTi foods bad advanced during Jan- B e did npt exp ry. both a* compared with lilces Oreat Britain h Dee«mbei and -wllh Junisry a aewal of tiie dr ar ago. paraUel into N Phrase* *ui* a* "a oew all-Ume ^ gh level ot retail food price*,” *'a w peak for Uie retail food level" _ . d “anoUier aU-Ume high," ran | V | s i ( r i / « rough the report*. rhe reports covered aan Fran- CO. Lo* Angeles. Portland. Den- I-.Im iA i! r. Salt Lake City and Buite. Moot tn Salt Lake Clly the food index T? i Jl placed at 333.3 (using Uia I93S- r ' O P \ price ba*e a* 100) or IIJ per cent ove January. IB&O. Meat. pouIUy Plans have b d fish prices paced the rise at the spring crlpp e per cent for tho monU aad *t the south cei 7 per cent for the year. health unit. Mr*. . supervising sur» 0 Per Cent ‘’^u»u.n been given to 14^ Cut for Steel JS.Si.’SS _____ . , Jiollowtng the Hitting Many m^S^'SSrch^^" * from the east ' WASHINOTON,. M arch,7. and Jeromes e govemment today ordered from Minidoka- .ur, 01 .ppr.fln..W ,lH _™ - ner durable goods, ranging from eounUes wUl be ssenger car* to pocket ioiSTes, to jg ! less steel. Thty are to be limit- during the second quarter of thla ,, LT to M per cut i™ th«i thw !d during the average quarter In °4 . first half of last year. me order put* Into effect the cl cut announced Feb. 30 by ,, „ , ., inly Flelschmann. tha national Tw i I Klo’.U on S S ,S S t.'“MV Flrat Ustlng them that arrax t UsU lu detaU for the flnt Ume condne , product* affected. cUnte. said n -ftfldltjon to- p«Mi«er_cire cwtuctedrfqrfp niture, eefrigtrators; radios *nd _ , •vision aet*, which were mention- G g Ipg in the prevloua poUcj announce- XO* nt, the list Include* vacuum W—*;. anen and laws mowera, camera* VfX UlLCJU 1 aahtray*. prtvaU airplane*. WASBZNOT^ bage dUpoal unita and burial some btulhcM c kets. congreac todays AppUaoce* iBcIaded else Inlea In fan ilso among the addlUonal Itema ‘• J l ______ ' ected are porch and lawn fuml- . pn>po»t] e. theater aeat*. Velephoaebootta. ^ :place fixtures, lampshade*, ear- which r w e n ^ J •weepers, stoves. pereoUton and ot T ler cooking and healing appll- 8&y<ler for m en :es, and dishwashing machine*, taxe*. itUl o th e n listed are fan* under Inches, floor waxer* and poUah- , electric mlae*. domeaUo hot •MSTheaU n. irons, Uundry equip- nt. phonograph record player? I combinauon*. home « d fam «era. Jewelry and cocktail ahak- “ j S e S r game* and toys and musical “ S T S ib u r * - a _____________ btSiSrSSttt BID OFliklNOS SET 5S^t*Sjd*and' OISE.-Mareh 7 (/P>—Bid* wlU be i«rricca u .n n ta . ned by thtitate-hlghway dapart< . I t M arch 33 for two road project*. BCDB SXV ty aie eoulrucUng the tHdwar TAXPSX. V im 1 a roadmlx bltumlnoua nrfaca Tba natloaaUsti l.lB5mUe* of thsBlg.Wood rlter K«ws a««Qey: <al4 d Ul Lincoln county and on 3.70S r«la bav» vMovM eu of thfl Letbt cutoff la Oem perMOU thla y«ar aty. , . pppoalU nnw iM '■ -V ' .1 J" MAG VALL E D lfl ntles _ .ndU BnrMQ ol CtnuliUra pi»1 _Cx^ .*i>A-a»lU4-Pt»...................... ..... .................. ?e Closing Legislatu ^eft in Sesf e was tied into a knot today—th« ion of abolishing teacher colleges gs to n snail’Hpacc. And tho house was idle The Democratic caucus appointed a f ive-me 3 up his intention to close down Northern and upromiBe was reached on the whole educatio die adjoumr w Drive, Satidt.: " terminatlc ;iIleryBlasl=S aunched a blazing new offen- id up to five miles and seized Shoola’ began ^ Leaders of thi* i ;ed allied artillery barrage of ai^n» to i ^ * during the day * vldlng funds foi IfT ton aad Albion. orean War y *m jT 1 11 PhlUips. D., Cau MacArthur lore than "an almost hopeless b m ^ u o c e e d 'h U n '*o“ m o« h o - I S ’M .I W hScS1o?°«K.''"'""' A».-the war I* being fought now, ?n,hu?S?^ lacA rthur said, “the batUe Unea ^ annot faU Ui Ume lo reach a point f theoreUcal mUltary stalemaU.” After the front reache* a atale- late. MacArthur added, "our lur- le r advance* would benefit mlUtar- „ °f?- y th i eoamy B»r# Usan U woold «««:?«■.• . - . Bren during a itakmate Uw bat- iutuLSSawa-B.'Sa Senatoi : would flsetwte^dtpcndliiff opoo . a Armei o O t r ^ m m tOSmUMU tn taU pn. ; .. ®unter*ofjenalM actuo. arined fortea ant B e did npt espials Um third pelot. out oUitr detal Ireat Britain h u oppwed any ra- universal miUtar ewal of tne drive uxoaa tha »lb lee program. araUel Into NorUi Korea. AlUsd M^lawmaki lanea do not bomb communist b^es of 9,500 000 to b I China. . blned a n n r alj Ha^^^ey "MMI Glinics Slated ’Threatening tc F o r Children g | S ‘£ Plans have been completed for Uw today, le spring crippled children’s dlnlo Olher lawmak ; the south central -Idaho dlstrlet would be fortuni :olth unit, Mrs. Maty Ann Enigbt, tlon Thuraday. ipervlsing nurse, announced Wed- One* Uie cellii ssday. leaden expert tj atam lnaU on appolatment* have » PW sen given to 144 chUdren for Man- ° ’ ay and Tuesday atthe Twin Fall* to k ^ merlcan Legion haO. she said. Jiollowtn* the diiilc'here m ap. jlntment* have been acheduled at « urley March 14 and 15. Children tll n om the east end of Twin FWls " id Jerome counties and cUldran unzth of fumriMi om Minidoka and Caasla cotm- aharplj M wUl be examined on those days. jo S ? ^ ^ hUdren in Jerome and Oooding b M W ^ flS m i 5W hlo-c^t g March 16. . to handle U Arrangemente-for-the cUalo have progmm aeparat len made locsJly. r. O. Qraeber. time for It Is w rector of the crippled chUdrtai’a ------------ .rtJi»1Sltf S Rupert \ ipervuot aald. Mr*. K night explained to those 1^160 . , r-, , ------Kaiser eaU*te alesT M m Liea Of Excises Sought Ssr^SSiS WASBXNOTCHf, Uu<H 7 W9 - Korea on I'eb. : ,me buslneu omnliatlons aaked Baton. Oolo., Ap n g r ^ today io abolish moit ez- Besides his p « Inlea In favor of k federal lalc* b survived by X. ^ end Juni Tbe propoaa] wu made to tbe pert; and thra UH v a n aad naasa cocnmlttee Kaiser. XUc£h»Td ileb reoent^r haaid a request by Salser. alto Su] er«t«T of Treasury John W. „ ------^~r- ^ e r for more and bigger mlse C oim iU tt Among levies Uie treasury n n u 1 ked are tbose oo llquar, elgarsts, irOOP J tomobUes, telerlsfoD sets and re- WASHIKGTO] Ceraton. T<n> a a n a ta Hlla waa opposed by Louis Buth< \ todar for burg; chairman of the naUonal . mmlttee {or fair emergency exdse approving' tha m . ttoopa to Soropa Buthenburf.- nt Snamue. lad., tbe ad^nbcn alnesa ezaautM. urged that cn< Mimm in th» etta MW tax aalee'M.aU o«BttodlU«i tloDS aad <tnw4' M pt fQod and medldne-CDdMEh m^tts.'deiMa^L^ •rteea a».*ant*. ----- UDSKXSOOTKHANT 4 bA»M<4| rAXPSX. V em en, U anii 7 UPH dDeedthatittlJrttl la natlonaUstt' otfldal omtnJ iddo of taor iM« rwsaceoeymd today the GhlaM total la bave cMovtedaoni^SMliOMO S w l^ D. raons this year btPuUCBifMloce. tfl-ptot cgoai«d poaiu nnwiMb ^ ^ *4r«nk*^ MAGIC ^ VALLEY EDITION ............... PRICE B CENTS ing ature Session j today—the day before 3r colleges a t Lewiston 1 louse waa idled by a morning.' !' ited a five-member committee i Northern and Southern Idaho ivhole education program, alna die adjournment tomorrow night would bo impossible. It indicated administration de* te rm in a tlo n to fight whst a m o u n t e d to UDConditlonal surrender demands. ’Fhe senate flUbu*t«r began u a slow-down and as the momlng pr»- greased, frienda of the two teaehenT achoola began to hold Uie floor. Leaders of thi* movemmt said thsy were aiming to' foree out for a vote during the day two measure* pro- viding funds for coatlnuing Lewis- ton and Albion. Cassia Man Leads TaU. deep-voiced Ben. Clarence PhlUlps. D.. Casala. w u the lead- off man in applying the brakes. Ee forced the reading In full ot every bUl that come ttp. Ordinarily. mem> bera succeed In having full readlngt dispensed with. It became obvious then that the slow-down had puffed into a ’real fUlbuster, when the senate began consideration of a tiUl to provide a UOO.OOO approprlaUon for the tea- cher retirement fund. Lonv Speeeb Ben. Olenn p^rthinr, Di, Nn Perce, began readlsc Ihe UD and (C—U«»»4 tm faa* a. CM— ») Senators Eye ; Arnie4f'«p?0: fIxlDr a mac^gwarTICi^ for.tbjt ; a^Ded forces and b^M l to tpcft out oUier details of tte piloted' universal mUltary tralnlsg.andi*i(i - lee program. Many lawmakera expected a Umtt ' of 9MO.OOO to b» put on the eoqi. blned army, air force, navy, end martnee. Tbat la the goal Prtsldatt ItTiman fixed as detlrabler Tbe choices offered afler hoort.af hot-tempered debate Ust night vet* no ceUlng. or 3.000.000 or 4,V»fiOO, ' Whidnp Itadred ’Ihreatenlng to bold lawnukan la night sesslan for Uie flnt time this' . year. Majority Leader M cFa^D, D, Aria, etm hoped^to wind np eo* Uon today. Olher lawmakers said the seaUe would be fortunate to complete ao> tlon ‘nturaday. Once tbe ceiling isiua is dedd«4, leaden expect tbe next hlg test to wme OB a pApoaal hy aens.Xdw)n 0. Johnson. D.. Colo, aad Brleket, R^ O.. to knock from Ute un a long-term universal raUUaiy tnln> tng progi'&m. ' | Effect Z>clay»a ' It would not liecoise operative tm« Ul tbe present IntemaUonal tensiaB eaaes and ithe size of forces aad length of serwee of drafted men »aa ' eut back sharply. Johnson and Brlcker~wlth Uie backing of Republican PoUey Leader Taft. Otilo—contend It would ba beU ter to handle the mUltary traln^ program separately when and If the time for It Is reached. Rupert Marine Is O led in Korea RUPERT. March 7 — Raymond Kaiser, Rupert, son of David tc«if»T aod Mrs. Mary KaUer, boUi Rupert, was UUed in acUon in Korea ItM Ibursday, two days after be anived lh Korea:----- ' ----------- Kaiser csUsted In the mailnet Oct. e IMS. and w u discharged . Oct. S. 1M9. H e reoiUited Jasf . . January .and waa aent ovencM al* most Immediately. Ee urlved. In' Korea on l>’eb. 37. Ha wu bom >t Baton. Oolo.. AprU IS. UM. . ' Besides bis piantiU the m utet’ b survived by tv o ^ tn . Betty--J Kaiser and Juna Kalter. both Btt. .. pert; and three, brpthe^^ Melvtt .. - KalM, Rldiaid SateB ficuav-' Kaiser, aleo Rupert. .. - Committees ^ Troop Issue Y&t&J WASmiraTOK,.Meroh Two senate oomnilttees v M 'v U ^ V i: approvlnf tba eendbif et £ mESi V J l eame In tb» rtbp ntuaof teariaciftlM B M W W M aM l etoJ

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Page 1: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF...rE BULLETIN; ^ b«n*c Ihresteneil ^^'67^5" _ _ Z I Winners Selected!,an. »«ond from

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Envoys Afton )ose Russ On <enda Plan i>..n,r school senior, nUarth 1 UP) — United of the AnicrlcaiUh and Frcnch deputies conUsl here Tut:Russians today with a p\acc -Kts ■won bj nalnat proposed Soviet [1, ) ^ pja^j by ■ a foreign ministers’ ^ipnlort. Award*>d»- llara Ungley. po! lr<5 tession of the depu- pour other sbegan, Infonned source* peted In the annt v u deKrmlned not lo eluded presenuton the p luailrg of the speech and an e:e. on the eonstltui im Aeeord Clled Other mi have proposed tha t ® fUn minister' meeilrg ament br the four po«^ Ju^e*'otadam leretraent re . d«Islon Mrs. , demUltartiallon and Ujs 5"*" /ot xtmllltarliatlon of |ill Wgh schwl i

In thaxontest by , , - ia i o . r a p l l l .U t l . t " J live to abandon In ad- u s for rearming west- ir iKatmt tht threa t of ^ T A V T ILggressloa This would k J l / U l l I accepun* the entire

of Idea on Oermooy. ^luadon Attend I . fn in Paris of thc U, S., ^Iriialn Mtomponled tha w in tp r is n ’t he meeting su rle d un-alnnanshlp.- ot Soviet sprinsf, i t 8 Ilk tita Minister Andrei S to rm s a n d* western deputle. had d a y n ig h t and

by Gromyko-* propa- W ea therm an , i : tactics, the weslem th e a torm th a t

s reported contemplat- BnntJito turn these meetlnBS olown nnd dragout prop- Betw een- 8 J e » ith HuMio. Today'* T w in Falls , briHupply the a ta wer. ^ in d ftt on ly 2i

^ 1 , th e i r coat ta i!

t.iaiins reading: was nO alclpv ^V / a i V l t ; y up 10 36 miles an 1

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1C Leader KSr?.S;March 7-Chnrlcs O. wor* 1**Tomlnent Oakley clvie *P«edometers maimrch lender, died a t Because ot thWncsday a t the home *'lnd considerable"’■ O. Larson, whom expected but telef‘i 111 Mngna, Utah- flclol* report no ' was born Nov. 22den. He camc to this the only troiI hl.i p^cnt,^ In 1874 ‘irnntvWc. Vm), before ' ' '• ■kley n,ote th ,n ^0

»e operated the old !l, ^ iifativc Mercantile with down on Selirht for mnny years *• snowing azi

15 vei ' ■‘nd blew almostlie Mr, r I* open but noI L n . ■ country were ab

couniy roads ara M r " ' ‘‘’"S. Edwin crews are having t

G. Lar- main roads onen,M D .n,iciu.-,rs6n.San^ Erandchlldren and -----------------------

U r..on, Oakley r y .

For Amortuary In

*nd from noon to The Twin Tails *t the lobernacla '"8 commission ^

^ " d e in the Onkley Proved In theory control ordlnanD nlonif to the bonic

'bjector’sContinued C 'Ss'i* '.

ch 1 federal of «ll «>clinr^ine , «nd cnU wlUvln s

‘th tnllinn t o f r ^ w t'on ot the city. C“to Iho armed lhe keeplui nucd. '« « « bc rcpjlajed byfiiiu. u h n i, , , , proval and »anll

duly " ' oWtcilnR Hogs would bo baj « « « l ic d u ie d ? ^ ^ Other problems

o o «000 (vm^ ' » lth suggetUona »*,vvu Dond. quirement*.

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IS named winner o f the T w in M lu Dean asd a l contest here T uesday n lf h t , the awards. Thithird! Beverley B ond , second; pholo-enfrarlni)

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Lfton Dean SelectedOratory Contest \

Ulon Dean, Twin Palls high top 10 are aelcctei lool senior, was se lec ted w inner and then narrowt thc American L egion oratorical student;, the tald

itest here Tuesday n ig h t. Sccond Introduced by ,cc ^on by D eveily Bond and fttuUy mcmheij rd place by John M errill, bo th dents with the c ilors. Award* were m ade by W ll- Charles AlbetUon, m Langley. poU com m ander. Undgrcn. U J. S■Hsur other student* olso com- Kail and Prlnclpt .ed In the annual e v e n t w hich In- R. S, Totllemlr ded presentation of a prepared mended contest* ech and an extemporaneous talk quality of their U the eonstlluUon by each con- another judge, toli

tant. Olher pa rticipan ts were the ttperlence gaii ; Ainsworth, Bylvla W hittle . K ojs test and not the ter and DIcb ShotwelL was ot primary lmVhUa Judges ve re rcachlnR a Other Judges - Islon, Mrs. Rose N orth, tilgh Klelnkopf, Ed Bei ool dean of girls, explained th a t E)onaid B. Blacks! high school s tuden ts take p a r t Fuller va* in char Lhaxonlest by itu d y ln g the con- Dudley Creed pre; uLlon and writing a n essay. The logues

Stormy Weather Continue; Cole

tVinter isn’t so b a d in th e w inter bu t when i •insr, it’s like a d d in g in s u l t to in jury.Storms and h ig h w in d s bu ffeted Magic Vail f night and W ed n esd ay a n d tem peratures, ai atherman, a re d u e to nosedive. The peculii ! atorm th a t m oved in W ednesday is th a t i t i ith.Between-8 a.m. a n d 8 :3 0 a.m. Wednesday 1 in Falls, b ripg irig a anow squalL The airpor \d ftt only 26 m ile s a n h o u r b u t reaidet\ta of •iir coat tails a s speedom e- ----------------------a, a ro c e r ta in t h e o f f i c ia l P l o f a c d in g w as w ro n g . v i thhe airport also repo rted Rust* „ lc l^ i« n se plnti0 36 mlles an hour -while w eather county as.«s»r's ;rver» a t the bureau o f entomol- ^jay morning le, -said.gust* reached. & velocUy..ot gu)|. (ar -eho’rt-< nUesanhour. .. , neeessary.hat’s more like It. th e coat taU Assessor CUft ;dometers maintain. said the new shlecause ot the aeem tnsly hifih 3,500 plalcs tor d considerable wind dam age wo« and (00 tor con- icted but telephone com pany o f- He emphaslied tl ila report no d ifficu lty and o f- plates for farm ' ila a t the Idaho Pow er company « te trucks,

the only trouble th e y had was ied by a tree blowlriK down on s In th t 200 block o l Blue L&kci levard nortli. Police a leo reported l y ' a a i l C l v i l j ; eome small tree Umb* were r t i r Q - L . /n down on Seventh B treet no rth . \ / I \ . i jL l lU 1* snowing and blow ing In F a ir - CASTLEFORD, J

1 but the fore*t r a n g e r report«<l i„ the Castleford ouldn'l cateh the anow to m eaa- pgased the lUOJO IL ,11 waa 15 degrees above In J ^ U o a of an elen field T u e s a iy - n lK h f a n d - th e , vole'of 180 lo lO' 1 blew almost all n le t) t . School yj,g present el pen but no children from t^ e ^ixuclure wa* firji i ry were able to a ttend . AU and added to In 19 Ily ronds are closed and anow Members of the .•s are having trouble keeping th e » “ e „ r L Darrel Pl

J. c« iu « . I) ters and Raymond

Dning P anel Okays Pro For Animal Control Oi’ssK‘n”yssi”U'’.‘! r sS S ffi!

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: , . 'n .r .l Ul. I . . l u r « prepo»il “ " K * J r ‘ 'jK Illy offlclaU would proh ib it th e .nim, l i 01 .11 m lm al. « c . p l aom 2 “ ^ ;' cnu wlihln a large cen tra l po r- A porUon of 8o ot the city. OuUldo th e cen tral strip several blocl

Ion lhe keeping ot a n im als would Addison avenue i regulated by neighborhood a p - boulevard would be al end »anllar» rSCtilrementa. central portion wl s would be barred f ro m the c ity .Jier problems taken u p by th e permit would be ret ml*sj5n included th « review o f cow*, sheep, gost*.Kssed plat*, several o f w hich wero ea*.

back to the p roperty ownera Applicant* for j ■ suggesUona to m e et clly r e - hor»es or cows wou UOMjlj. .«C«UBt*d w f*f

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n Legion Oratory Con

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IlM Dean asd WllUam Langley, post eommandi he awards. The dUtrlct c«nte«t ia scheduled for holo-enfrarlni)

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ilected as — k e l itest Winner> 10 are aelccted from eac h class O f i d then nanowed down ta sevenidenti. the said- RnpERT. Mirtnlroduced by Mrs. N o rth were ^ QlUette. cust;ully mcmheij who osalaled slu - 401“ toMUW toy nts wllh the contest. T h ey are >n the Snake rlvarlei Albetlion, Oarth Reid.. Elsie ^f>dfe a t 10idgTcn. U J. Schroyer. K en n e th day a t« r an a.11 and Principal John F la tL tlremen, natlonnI. fl, Totllemlre. a Judge, com - «hooI boys andrnded contesUnl* u pon t h e dlreeUtm of theillty of their talks. Roy P a in te r. Mr. Ollletle.ather Judge, told contestan ts th a t missing a t 10 p.t (Xperlence gained trom th e con- search was InsUt and not the Judges’ decialon Officials do nots ot primary Importance. . accidental or >ther Judges -were M ra. 'C la rtc ©oodmaftreoron;lnkopf, Ed Benoit and th e Rev. will be held,nnld B. Blackstone. Dr. O rr ln J . Leavei Her wa* In charge of th e contest.d l„ p m ..M two pi.™ - “c;i!!___________ ________________ lamblng-shed on

easl of the cllyI ' l 1 ic tum by evenlnither to .

^ The search foi

Cold Due i ~ ' ' iday morning. In

■r b u t w hen i t c o m es in t h e o f " c to ia ‘^couni i j u r y . c u rt Edwards od M agic V alley a g a in T u e s - and su to Patro ip e ra tu re s , a c c o rd in g t o t h e . T h e pecu lia r t h i n g a b o u t [,ay is th a t i t cam e f r o m t h e y , . aniette wa

’ Ind.. and hod Un W ednesday h ig h w in d s h i t P «J«« ^or more 1. The « ln » rt rep o rted th c “ X rea id e tita o f th c d t y , u s in g h e marrted Mis._____________________________ _ R upert Be*ldes 1

, . . vlved by thnse 'Plates Arrive

No less Uian 3,000 m otor VC- ^oufjisters. Mm.clB license plates J ^ v e d a t th e Wlllunly assessors office W ed n w - Mbaf. Mrly morning, leaving th e to ta l p jjg ,.111 far -ehort-et-the n um ber- jjjnuon, Rockpoi

Asses^r Clifford Thom pson Id the new shipment tncludca dlrecUon of the ( WO plalcs tor pasienger cars Incomplete.Id MO tor eommerclDl truclw.s emphaslied there StlU a re no l l p n t Kates for tarm truck* a n d p r l- X ^ C a U l U l

•“ I Rican 1' WASHINOTON

istleford VotersDK Schooi Bonds house shootingASTLEFORD, March 7 — Voters onlled SUtesthe Caslleford school d is tric t Morris Fay. sumsed the IU0400 bond Issue to r eriunent’s case,;Uoa Dt an, eleipenuryischoql,.^. jmy.ot.nlnijie ot 160 to 10 Tuesday. men to returnhe present elementary school degree murder aiclure wa* fln t occupied In IBIS niUonolUadded to In 1935. atarted the gur

tembers ot the elecUon board pre*ldent ’Truma;e Mrs. Darrel Phillips. D ale F la t- federal cand Raymond Oothem. j j , the punl*hm«-------------------------------------- - murder convlcUo:

X \ 1 datory Kntence (l y s P r o p o s a l

. t r o l O r d i n a c e £ ^ «

a proposed ordbtnce fo r regu- jh i* Indicated I ig the keeping ot anim als con . t* pieced in* teatures taken from th e r W - ju ry ui* thl»5W ot Portland. Ore.. Idaho ------------

^ rS rl^ v ^ fh a n 'te a tu rc s o t th e Auto DeaJO Falla ordinance already con- _red by the commission y®' l l l ^ t O IAlns a local option elem ent th a t « ./*» k v *Id permit neighborhoods to de - WASmNOTON. whether animal* may be kept. Auto dealws got porUon of South Park and a

) several blocks wide outside Ison avenue and Blue Lakes evard would be Included in th e facturen. ral Dortlon where no anim al* AD order f ro n i d b e ^ t . Outside thU a rea a stabllUatlon auUje nil would be required lo r horses, on i Ihtlr custoa

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R i l ^ 1 BOISE,th e sessioi a tid Albio:

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T h c a s s a u l t t h e w a r . Chii d e f e n d e r s on

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lost eommander. who presented The allied assi scheduled for March 11 (Staff a ll along n « -

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1 1 v-k • taneou* commuimake River Yields Bodyy Amldong-Changt

Of Lost ManIn tha same geiK

RUPERT, March .7—Tlie body ot Air report* sa1 Qlllette. custodian of the M ini- mo*]lsg major fik& toufiW courlhcnssc, 'was fo-und a n d aloag the ee-. the Snake river near thc EMwn- to the beUef the•d bridge a t 10:30 a. m. Wcdncn- selves were prep«ly ati«r an all-night teorch by ofXentlT*.remen, natlonnl guardsmen, h igh ' Morehool boys and a posse under the Alrrnen aaldreeUtm of the sheriffs office. movem ent-andMr. OllletK. 70. waa reported r e a r area* tharIsslng a t 10 p. m. Tuesday and a the last montarch wa* InsUtuled Immediately, zone."ttlclala do not know If death was Seven Amerlcixldenui or 8i:lclde and Alnn Bouth Korean dhoodmaftr-eoroner. snld no Intpmst Britlah. <^nadlaIU bc held. • »" ^

Leavea tor Ranch T 1 aThe aged custodian Tuesday aft- | O l l l l S l C noon'told he was going to themblng-shed on John G arro’s ranch r ¥ l Ts l of the clly but wlien he didn’t J [ Q I J l ltum by evening a c h t t i ■b ws made V>d It was discovered ha never a r- • ^ i*.•ed at the ranch. V » J a l 6 l !The search for the man was car- ^Id on intensively untU 3 a. m . and>s resumed again early Wednes- Economic Stabimy momlng. In charge ot the hunt Jo®*' ,:re Deputy Sheriff Darwin Oliver ‘“ ‘" s of Industn^

Caala couniy. Deputy Sheriff J . 'i"?irt Edwards of.Mlnldoka county of “Id su to Patrolman Marvin Sny-r. The body was found near the ^..u *v.. L ....--------------------------- d e n tT rum an sm njt ot the rtver.------------------------------ yesterday wl

Bora In Indian* \ Charles E. W: Ur. aillette wa* bom a t Rockport. agreed ‘‘nothing d.. and hod Uved on the MlnUoka interfere” wiUt tl oJect for more than 40 yeord. He fort, d been custodian ot the court- No Sped use tor 10 yean. Ten years ago w hile the Tn marrtwi Mis. Otorgle TltsoU a t jerence appearci

jpert Besides his widow he la sur- gpeclal Induceme ;ed by three broUiers. Roy OU- m m lo the wagi t«. Rupert: Forrest OUletto and ndvisoty posts li mes Gillette, both Rockport; and j t was apparent or'sisters. Mr*. Forrest M arklond. ground would ha ipert; Mrs. Willard Bennetth. D ll- Labor leaders 1. Mbnt; Mra. William Olbbs, surrender cctnple n Dlcgo: and Mrs. Bertha WU- «n t._ l« ._ thB t,ac mson. Rockport. ' d id ’ aot expcct tl; EMnera! arrangements, under the Wnga Board C ecUon of the Ooodman m ortuary. Chlng eald he kn ) Incomplete.------------------------------- o u t was serious.

-------------------------- there U any ques

leath of Puerto Rican Demanded lo'lSaitfm

WASHINOTON. March T (IP) — , Warainge Rovemtnent demanded today ‘'italaW -t Ui&n Uh In the electrle chair tor O scar «ald.Haw for hi*-part In Uie Blalr Johnston* meuse thootlng last Nov. 1. wltJi Benjamin FJnlled su te s Attorney Oeorgeirrls Fay. aummlng up Uie gov- bunent's case, asked a federalirtjmy.ot.nlne.women nnd thre?n to return a verdict of flt^ t “ 2^tree murder agalnat Uie Puerto» n naUonalUt who admltMdly fh-rted Uie gunfire in fro ilt otaldenl Truman’* re*ldence.Vhlle federal court Jurle* do no t iwUclei Labor miUie punUhmenl, a flr*t degree ________

rder convlcUon canie* a m an - j r 'ory Kntence ot death. U S € a D y

X RFC Chi

; 'SSS'iLr sfr.' is E '£ i s 2------------ ha* ever let anj'on'

uto Dealers GetOK to Hike Price Sw irg ri tha t ha

MSmNOTON. March 7 W >)-0 dealws got govemment p e r- ” j? h»'ard him li sion today to raise Uie retaU n u r t u S ’i plea I « o tn e w - c a n ta o r d e r to o f f .« t ^ol I her prices fihargtd by the m an u - l ^ “ puUJc. New*

' copte* ot * *Ul«in*D order from Uia o tflce.ol p rice EKinham. In Um i jlIlutloQ autborlied them to pass speciflealir n*»e [1 thelr eustoaen Uie exact doU beUevta tought U I and cent* amount-o! an? In - mentlosMl a loda u e made try a maaufaeturer u d - ineJudad ^ a Mareh 2 order which allowed D onald P»waon. /

lufacturers lo raise thelr prlcea esem ptcd Dawion n u d cdQ'hiU per-MOb ■ i t lo n . _

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D N ESDAY', MARCH 7. 1951 ^

Teacher C Dispute

With IBOISE, March 7 (U P )—The W

:he session’s scheduled windup—( md Albion.

The senate ran afoul o f a filibu .s tor whic! 3ng recess so both DcmocratR and RcpuUv'0 call on Gov. Len Jordan, rep o rted ly to d> vollcge.s of Education.

An adm inistration spokesm an told iiewsm

U. N. Forces Lau Aided by Big^

TOKYO, (Thuraday), M arch 8 (U.R)—Uni ivc all along a 6B.mile f ro n t in K orea Wed: big bridgehead across th e H a n r iv e r , 15 n Thc assau lt was launched a t d aw n under

iie w ar. Chinese com m unist *efenders on thc north bank ^ , .. f the H an fled under a ra in S t i l l P T i f 50,000 shells. O t a i C l lThe Billed assault gained ground T l » . ,.1 along a « -m ile front In the j r j r r inLr&I scctor. But In lhe easternctor It ron head-on Into a *lmul- SUWON, Ko:.neous communlst-altack. O en . Douglas-U

ROK» FaU Baek ^eet, today no oiThe red assault stopped tha U. S. war underventh division In It* tracks In the O” “ flying voimtain* east and west of the UiUled commandmldong-Changpyong road and TOnununlslsreed the South Korean seventh ‘heir forctjvision to faU back Uirea miles. «PjJns o««">l«

the same general area. MacAtlh Air report* *ald the reds were ftsjiag major forces In thla areaId alcog the eenUal Iront, leading X V T «. T

the beUef tho communlsi* them - W p C T TIves were preparing for a big new .Xentir*. -w^ -■

More BalWup JH 0 0 ( 1Alrrnen *ald Uiere wa* “more ovem ent'and enemy buUdup In T T * « . 1a r areas thnn there ha* been r f l rr the last monUi In Uie 10th corps

Seven American dlvUlons. four -WMd nricB* hU >uth Korean diriilons an! un tti of ,ritlih. <^nadlan, Austrilian «nd_ j i c ^ t m e n t . « i

(Conllna.^ »n P ut t, J) ^ *erl«k.«

olm ston andr f i T J «. >>*<*1 op Industry i Chiefs C onfer

h ig h level ot rtWASHINGTPN. March 1 OJ JO— n ew for t:onomlc8tablUztr Eric A. Johnston g jid -anotheroJc coun-:I today ,wlUi four cap- th ro u g h the re] Ins of Industry on labor's price tor ■ace-pay liberalization and crea-)Ti ot a disputes division in Uie .O f?Ippled wage board. •=‘The conference followed Presl- 1“ S a lt Lake■nt Truman‘s meeting at Key West, 'w as placed a t 7.a., yesterday wllh Defense Mobil- 39 price ba*e a*:r Charles E. Wilson In which boUi above January,reed “noUilng and nobody m ust * n d fish pricesterfere" wiUt the mobilization ef- f ive p e r cent 1r t. 23.7 per cent for

No Spedal Appeal -----------While the Truman-Wllson con- 0 / \rence appeared lo hold out no ^ \ j J t “ 1 «clal Inducement to labor to re-m lo the wage board and other i ,Ivisoiy posts In the government, I ( wa* apparent that some middle

oimd would have to be found. T T * » .« .* .Labor leadera were not going to J C X lL l L rrcnder complctel}’. It wn* appar-it,_l«._thBt,aoyemment offlclols WASHINOTOd aot expcct th r a to, govemme.Wnga Board Chairman Cyrus S. „» .nnrling eald he knew the labor walk- of apprt was serious, but "I don’t think sum er durable |cre U any question" bul lha t tho passenger car*J!ues would bc settled. Ke callcd u se lea* s tw . TI both labor and management In ed during tha »espeech a t New York last night y e a r to 20 pw ■face thelr responsibilities. used during tha

W r a l . , l i n t h .U d‘'It'a laW.t Ui&n jou think," Clilng T h e order piId s le c i cu t annoiJohnston’* mceUng todny was M an ly Flelschnth Benjamin Fnlriea. U. S. Sleel producU on adm rporation; Fowler McConnick. In-m atlonal Harvester company; .,hn Collyer, B. F. Oc«lrlch cooi- “ ^,ny, and Charles E-.WUsoa. Gen- a l -Sffltbrs-corponitonrno relation the defense moblllrer.

ss,.Ucto. L .eor - m b r . t .v . gait.

Fsed by Friends, “"'‘'“ app«», RFC Chief Thinks

^u*e seemed to repowi tn i* t-h*?e unce*. a n d dtahilu sh t to use me.” but denied he etUl olh e rt Uisev er let anj'one influence him on lo Inches, floorge govemmeat loan*. e rs . electric mlaunhim WM before a M tuta w a te r h e a U n . ittiking aubeommltlee which haa n ic n t. phonogr*^rged that ha and aome other combiaaUoi■O director* hava yielded to in . fre e te ra . Jewelry

t ” he« d him In private because S w t r S w ^ . ^Dunham’i pie* he ha* a bad heart W O T unenw.1 ahould nal be croaa-examtoed ^

public. Newsmen were givenlie* ot k sUtemcDt Dunham made. BO ISE. -Mareh>unh*m. In Um lU teaunt, did not opened by th t wcifiealif nvne peraoDS he la id he m e n t M arch 33 f(levta lought to “um" U m. toot a ie e o u lrntloaed a l o ^ group which he a n d a roadmht1 ineJudad m i t e Hauaa Aida o a 4.1B5 mUe* otoald pawaon. And he speeltleally ro a d In Lincoln <mpted Dawion Xrom his aecuia- m iles of thfl Lt

_ oounty.

N ine Irrigated Idaho C oun ties

ilurtxr «r Andlt Bnraao ol ' _________________________Aiiiiel»J^_rx^.*i>A-a»lU.

* College ' te Ties Le h Day Lef—The Idaho legislature w as tie( vindup-over the question o f abo

ju.stor which slowed proceedings to n sn a il’, •nd RcpuUvtana cou\d caucus. T h e D em ocr irtedly to demand thnt he g ive u p h is in te r

told newsmen th a t unless a com prom iB e wn

Launch New Dr Biggest Artilleri? (U.R)—United Nations forces lau n ch ed a bl: K orea Wedneaday. They ga in ed u p to five r iv e r , 15 miles cast of Seoul,

aw n under the most concentrated a llied a r t * * * * * *

Stalemate in Korean Predicted by Ma(

SUWON, Korea. March 7 m — m o re th a n "a en. DouglaS'MacArthur said In ef- ch an c e of Ultim c t today no one can win the Kor- H e was no n t n war under preseni condition*, chances fo r vicU O n a flying vUlt to the front Uie A»- th e w ar Is Ued commander warned, however. M acA rthu r said e communists appear to be mass- c a n n o t faU In U gr thelr forces fo r a mighty new of theore tical m ring offensive.--------------------------------A fte r th e froi B u t MacArthur said in a atate- m a te . MaeArthv en t th e Chinese reds have no th e r advances wi -------- --------------------------- r-------- Uy t h t eo«ffl7 I

^est Region Food Prices

Hit New Top 1 ^ ! ?BAN n u u { c iB o o ,a t i « * j w « r i « d p r l ^ . b l k k j a p ^ l n

p a r U n e n t . o f ) B |r S ^ S 3 ! Q ^ ;'!yIn a #erl«k<f M eaaet tn a tbo ■■a le m regional office of Uiebweatj „ »• A ccpoUina

labor ataUsUc*. th a department tlm ltfU oM upoa nounced thal price* ot practically counter-offenslTi foods bad advanced during Jan - B e did n p t exp

ry . both a* compared with lilces O re a t B rita in h Dee«mbei and -wllh Junisry a a ew al of ti ie dr

a r ago. paraUel in to NPhrase* *ui* a* "a oew all-Ume ^gh level ot retail food price*,” *'a •w peak for Uie retail food level" _ .d “anoUier aU-Ume high," ran | V | s i ( r i / « rough the report*.r h e reports covered aan Fran- •CO. Lo* Angeles. Portland. Den- I - . I m i A i !r. S a lt Lake City and Buite. Moottn S a lt Lake Clly the food index T ? iJl placed a t 333.3 (using Uia I93S- r ' O P \price ba*e a* 100) or I I J per centove January. IB&O. Meat. pouIUy P lan s h av e bd fish prices paced the rise a t th e spring crlppe p e r cent for tho monU aad * t th e so u th cei7 per cent for the year. h e a lth un it. Mr*.

. supervising sur»

0 P er Cent ‘’ u»u.nbeen given to 14

Cut for Steel JS.Si.’SS_____ . , Jiollowtng the

Hitting Many m ^ S ^ 'S S rc h ^ ^ "” • * fro m the eas t '

WASHINOTON,. M arch ,7. a n d J e r o m e se govemment today ordered fro m M inidoka- . u r , 01 .p p r . f l n . .W ,lH _ ™ - ne r durable goods, ranging from eounUes wUl be ssenger car* to pocket ioiSTes, to jg! less steel. Thty are to be limit- during the second quarter of thla ,,LT to M per c u t i™ th« i th w!d during the average quarter In °4. first half of last year.m e order put* Into effect thec l cu t announced Feb. 30 by , , „ , . ,inly Flelschmann. tha national T w i IKlo’.Uon S S , S S t . '“MV

Flrat U stlng them th a t arraxt UsU lu detaU for the fln t Ume condne, product* affected. cUnte. sa idn -ftfldltjon to -p « M i« e r_ c ire c w tu c te d r f q r f pn itu re , eefrigtrators; radios *nd _ , —•vision aet*, which were mention- G g I p gin th e prevloua poUcj announce- X O *n t, th e list Include* vacuum W — * ; .a n en and laws mowera, camera* V fX U lL C JU1 aahtray*. prtvaU airplane*. W A S B Z N O T ^ bage dU poal unita and burial som e b tulhcM c kets. congreac to d a y s

AppUaoce* iBcIaded else I n le a In f a nilso among the addlUonal Itema ‘• J l ______ 'ected are porch and lawn fuml- . pn>po»t] e. th e a te r aeat*. Velephoaebootta. ^:place fixtures, lampshade*, ear- w hich r w e n ^ J •weepers, stoves. pereoUton and o t T

ler cooking and healing appll- 8&y<ler fo r m e n :es, a n d dishwashing machine*, taxe*. itUl o th e n listed are fan* under Inches, floor waxer* and poUah- , electric mlae*. domeaUo hot •MST h e a U n . irons, Uundry equip- n t. phonograph record player?I combinauon*. home « d f a m «e ra . Jewelry and cocktail ahak- “ j S e S r “

game* and toys and musical “ S T S i b u r * - a_____________ b t S i S r S S t t t

BID OFliklNOS SET 5 S ^ t * S j d * a n d 'OISE.-M areh 7 (/P>—Bid* wlU be i« rricc a u . n n t a .ned by thtitate-hlghway dapart< .I t M arch 33 for two road project*. BCDB SX Vty a ie eoulrucUng the tH dw ar TAXPSX. V i m1 a roadmlx bltumlnoua nrfaca T b a natloaaU sti l.lB5mUe* of thsBlg.Wood r lte r K«ws a««Qey: <al4d Ul Lincoln county and on 3.70S r« la bav» vMovMeu of thfl Letbt cutoff la Oem perMOU th la y«ara ty . , . pppoalU n n w iM

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.ndU BnrMQ ol CtnuliUra pi»1 _Cx^ .*i>A-a»lU4-Pt»...................... ..... ..................

?e Closing Legislatu

^ef t in Sesfe w as tied into a knot today— th« ion o f abolishing teacher co lleges

gs to n sn a il’H pacc. And tho house w as idle T h e Dem ocratic caucus appointed a f ive-m e 3 u p h is intention to close down N o rth e rn and

uprom iB e was reached on the whole educatio die a d jo u m r

w Drive, Satidt.:" t e r m i n a t l c

; i I l e r y B la s l= Sau n ch ed a blazing new offen- id u p to five miles and seized Shoola’ began

Leaders o f thi* i;ed a llied artillery barrage of a i ^ n » to i

^ * during th e day* • • • vldlng funds foi

I f T ton a ad Albion.orean War

y*m jT 1 1 1 PhlUips. D., CauMacArthur

lo re th a n "an almost hopeless b m ^ u o c e e d 'h U

n'*o“ m o« h o - I S ’M .I WhScS1o?°«K.''"'""'A».-the w ar I* being fought now, ?n,hu?S?^

la cA rth u r said, “the batUe Unea ^an n o t faU Ui Ume lo reach a point f theoreU cal mUltary stalemaU.”A fte r th e front reache* a atale-

la te . M acArthur added, "our lur- l e r advance* would benefit mlUtar- „ ° f ? - y t h i eoam y B»r# Usan U woold «««:?«■.• . - . B re n during a itakm ate Uw bat-

iutuLSSawa-B.'Sa Senatoi: would flsetwte^dtpcndliiff opoo . aArmeio O tr ^ m m tOSmUMU t n taU p n . ; ..

®unter*ofjenalM actuo. arined fortea antB e did n p t espials Um third pelot. out oU itr detal

Ire a t B rita in h u oppwed any ra- universal miUtarew al of tn e drive uxoaa tha » lb lee program .araUel In to NorUi Korea. AlUsd M ^ la w m a k ilanea do n o t bomb communist b^es of 9,500 000 to bI C hina. . blned a n n r alj

H a ^ ^ ^ e y "M M IGlinics Slated ’T hreatening tc

F or Children g | S ‘£P lan s h av e been completed for U w today, le spring crippled children’s dlnlo O lher law m ak ; th e so u th central -Idaho dlstrlet would be fortuni :o lth un it, Mrs. Maty Ann Enigbt, tlon Thuraday. ipervlsing nurse, announced Wed- One* Uie cellii ssday. leaden expert tja ta m ln a U o n appolatment* have » P Wsen given to 144 chUdren for Man- ° ’ ay and Tuesday a t th e Twin Fall* to k ^m erlcan Legion haO. she said.Jiollowtn* th e d iiilc'here m ap. jln tm ent* have been acheduled a t « urley M arch 14 and 15. Children tll nom the eas t end of Twin FWls "id Jerom e counties and cUldran u n z th of fumriMi om M inidoka and Caasla cotm- aharpljM wUl be examined on those days. j o S ? ^ ^ hUdren in Jerome and Oooding b M W ^ f l S m i

5 W h l o - c ^ tg M arch 16. . to h and le U A rrangem ente-for-the cUalo have progmm aeparat len m ade locsJly. r . O. Qraeber. time for I t Is w rec to r of th e crippled chUdrtai’a ------------

.rtJ i»1S ltf S Rupert \ipervuot aald.M r*. K n ig h t explained to those 1 ^ 1 6 0

. , r - , , ------K aiser eaU*tea l e s T M m L i e a

Of E x c i s e s Sought Ssr^SSiSWASBXNOTCHf, Uu<H 7 W9 - Korea on I'eb. : ,me b u s ln e u om nliatlons aaked Baton. Oolo., Ap n g r ^ tod ay i o abolish moit ez- Besides h is p « I n le a In favor of k federal lalc* b survived by X. end JuniT b e propoaa] w u made to tbe pert; a n d th ra U H v a n a ad n a a sa cocnmlttee Kaiser. XUc£h»Td ile b reoent^r haaid a request by Salser. a l to Su]e r« t« T o f Treasury John W. „ ------^~r-^ e r fo r m ore and bigger m lse C o i m i U t t

Among levies Uie treasury n n u 1ked a re tbose oo llquar, elgarsts, irO O P J tomobUes, telerlsfoD sets and re- WASHIKGTO] C e ra to n . T<n> aanata H lla waa opposed by Louis Buth< \ todar fo r b u rg ; chairm an of the naUonal .m m lttee {or fa ir emergency exdse approving' tha m

. ttoopa to Soropa B u thenburf.- n t S n a m u e . lad., t b e a d ^ n b c n alnesa e zaau tM . urged that cn< Mimm in t h » etta MW ta x aalee'M .aU o«BttodlU«i tloDS a ad <tnw4' M p t fQod an d medldne-CDdMEh m ^tts.'deiM a^L^ •rteea a».*ant*. ----- •

U D SK X SO O TK H A N T 4 bA»M <4|rAXPSX. V e m e n , U a n ii 7 UPH dD eedthatittlJrttl la natlonaU stt' otfldal om tnJ id d o of ta o r iM« rw s a c e o e y m d today th e GhlaM total la b av e cMovtedaoni^SMliOMO S w l ^ D. raons th is year btPuUCBifMloce. tfl-p to t c g o a i« d po a iu n n w iM b ^ ^ * 4 r « n k * ^

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EDITION

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ing ature Session jtoday— th e day before 3r co lleges a t Lewiston 1

louse w aa idled by a m orn in g .' !' ited a fiv e-m em ber committee i N o rth e rn a nd Southern Idaho

ivhole e d u c a t io n p ro g ra m , alna d ie a d jo u r n m e n t to m o rro w n ig h t w o u ld b o im possib le . I t in d ic a t e d a d m in is t r a t io n de* t e r m i n a t l o n t o f ig h t w hst a m o u n t e d t o UDConditlonal s u r r e n d e r d e m a n d s .

’Fhe senate flUbu*t«r began u a slow-down and a s the momlng pr»- greased, frienda o f the two teaehenT achoola began to hold Uie floor. Leaders o f thi* movemmt said thsy were a im ing to' foree out for a vote during th e day tw o measure* pro­viding funds fo r coatlnuing Lewis­ton and Albion. ’ ■

Cassia M an Leads TaU. deep-voiced Ben. Clarence

PhlUlps. D.. Casala. w u the lead- off m an in applying the brakes. Ee forced th e read ing In full ot every bUl th a t come ttp . Ordinarily. mem> bera succeed In having full readlngt dispensed with.

I t becam e obvious then tha t the slow-down had puffed into a ’real fUlbuster, when th e senate began consideration of a tiUl to provide a UOO.OOO approprlaUon for the tea­cher re tirem en t fund.

Lonv Speeeb Ben. O lenn p^ rth inr, Di, N n

Perce, began rea d lsc Ihe UD and (C—U«»»4 tm faa* a. CM— ») ’

Senators Eye ; A rn ie 4 f '« p ? 0 :

fIxlDr a m a c ^ g w a rT IC i^ fo r.tb jt ; a^Ded forces and b^M l to tpcft out oUier details of t t e p i lo te d ' universal mU ltary traln lsg .and i* i(i - lee program .

M any law m akera expected a Umtt ' of 9MO.OOO to b » pu t on the eoqi. blned arm y, a ir force, navy, end martnee. T b a t la th e goal Prtsldatt ItTiman fixed as detlrabler

Tbe choices offered afler hoort.af hot-tem pered debate Ust night vet* no ceUlng. o r 3.000.000 or 4,V»fiOO, '

W hidnp Itadred ’Ih rea ten lng to bold law nukan la

night sesslan fo r Uie f ln t time th is ' . year. M ajority Leader M c F a ^ D ,D , A ria, e tm hoped^to wind np eo*Uon today.

O lher law m akers said the seaUe would be fo rtu n a te to complete ao> tlon ‘n tu raday .

Once tb e ceiling isiua is dedd«4, leaden expect tb e next hlg test to w m e OB a pA poaal hy aens.Xdw)n 0. Johnson. D.. C olo, aad Brleket,R^ O.. to knock from Ute u n a long-term universal raUUaiy tn ln> tng progi'&m. ■ ' |

E ffect Z>clay»a 'I t would no t liecoise operative tm«

Ul tb e presen t Intem aUonal tensiaB eaaes a n d ith e size of forces aad length of serwee o f drafted men »aa ' eut back sharply.

Johnson and Brlcker~wlth Uie backing o f Republican PoUey Leader T aft. Otilo—contend It would ba beU te r to h and le th e mUltary t r a l n ^ program separa te ly when and If the time for I t Is reached.

Rupert Marine Is O le d in Korea

RU PERT. M arch 7 — Raymond Kaiser, R upert, son of David tc«if»T aod M rs. M ary KaUer, boUi Rupert, was UUed in acUon in Korea ItM Ibu rsday , two days after be anivedlh K orea:----- ' -----------

K aiser csUsted In the mailnet Oct. e IMS. a n d w u discharged . Oct. S. 1M9. H e reoiUited Jasf . . January .a n d waa aent ovencM al* most Im m ediately. Ee urlved. In ' Korea on l>’eb. 37. Ha w u bom >t Baton. Oolo.. AprU IS. UM. . '

Besides b is pian tiU the m u te t ’ b survived by t v o ^ t n . B etty --J Kaiser a n d Ju n a K alter. both B tt. .. pert; a n d three, brpthe^^ Melvtt .. - K alM , R ld ia id S a te B ficuav-' Kaiser, a leo R upert. .. -

Committees Troop Issue Y&t&J

W A S m iraT O K ,.M eroh Two senate oomnilttees v M 'v U ^ V i :

approvlnf tb a eendb if e t £ mE S i V J l

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rtbpn tu ao f t e a r i a c i f t lM B M W W M a M l etoJ

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i Mayor of Filer Gives Tallc t< Church Grou

I Ke«pln< th s p u b l i c InformclaoUns p r o s r ^ v e offlcUla »nd

■~r...... -oper*tton-b«tween-ofndala and: publla kr* Uia th rts rcquuitcn

-r--------gpoa -e ltyT:OTennnfntrR~ljr-<i:.. wiiUiuRgon. Pller mwor, told

T w in FiUs Methodln! Men’s cJub its re ju lsr tnecling Tutsdny nlghl

Reared on k farm ne»r Filer, V lla rm on relum ed In 1940 nfter absence ol several yem to mke

\ p resen t poslUon na k high school stxuclor.

[ PoalilTe, K etali'c ElcmenbH e »atd when he relumed

; found the eity »dmlnbtrMlon ■ vlded Inlo what he called "n posll

nnd n negative element" resulilnfi u nkcp t streets, RnrtaBC-cloBKccl ]ey/!. Inadequate uaier and se systems and a high rate ot Juvei dollntjuency.

I ’"n te good people ol the (own :. p e a r e d dUeouraged," William

BBld. "and lack ot informntlon BUlted In laclc o t Interesl."

T he Filer mayor 9ta(e<I ft new < admlnlJlratlon, backed by progi

, slve clllien.v has clctined outgnrbage, cxtcnricd »tilcr nnd se lines. Improved streets and b1 wftlks. and purchased new mn lenance machinery and ofllce eqi

b m ent.I ' DeUnqooicy Curhed

; H e ll-Ucd his tavorlte projectI h igh school n n e club, at combln

w ith Increued interest in city g em m ent on the part ol youn* pec to reduce Juvenile dellnouency

; m ost lo the vanishing polnl. "A tc ! Is as big and m good as the hei i o f tts people" was his opening <

concluding remark,Carl Boyd, club preiident, was

■ • charge of th# buslncta m eeting.' ! Rev. Albert P a rre tt announced un

I; ; Good Friday servlcej will be held j I t h e Radio Itondevoo itartlng a t IS

1! Plans were made Ior a delegat . to attend a men's bsnquet a t Oo

\ in g April 12 when Biihop Oei K ennedy, Portland, wlli be the pi

> clpal speaker,■ Boyd announced an evening of •' ■ tertalnm ent Is planned for U^e r K regular meetins on April 3, Refre

m ents were ierved by 0. h . Moi

I I O . L. LJndeinood and Sart Dau e rty .

- Former Resident Claimed by Deal

BURLEY. M a r c h 7 -H a rry Nichols. 63. former taxi operator Burley, died a t 1 pm, Sunday 1: Boise hospltaL Mr. Nichols was b

, Feb. e, 18M, a t Murray, Utah. £ ;; lived In Burley almost all hla 9 I. a n d moved to BoiM four years t * ' Surviving are hlJ widow, I

daughters, N aacy NlchoU and K a Nlchels, bolh Boise, ana Not

/ Nichols and Lola Nichols, bQth Idi ,S ' P a lis ; three step-diughten, Col •21 ': Johnson. Bhlrley Johnson and N '{I j ' m a JohnKD. aU BoUa; two s(

Ronald NlchoU and W chart Nlch both .Idaho M U si hla mother. I

' em lth , 0 « r 4 a t l^ OtliL; - usd U I..,, ,. brother*. Loren Meholi. Burley; i , t I '■ le n Niaioli. Hanover. Utah, and r . f l '! Nioholi, Oarde&la.

Funeral iervices wll] be held i pan . Thunday a t the Burley tl ward LDS ehureh, Burtal will

- . n a d e In th* Burley cemetciy.

i l Building ProbleiT 3 Solved by Bla;H I A tlr* at the Mailer Bprlng Se

' Ice, Kimberly road, Tuesday afi. i l l noon partially solved the probf s I o f how to fccnove a building fiL-H !' -within a building.'However, then j , luUon proved coiUy.u B j i l h * company, owned by V.p n ! I lAsher, wts in th* process o f e

stTuctln* a new concrete blFi|il ,, building around an old frame buL i l 1: 1"* building cau' l l ! ;; Ilie.S 'B;;. TOe Inside-bulMtaj was (Jama}:1' ; eitenilvely by fire and the parti;i il! , completed roof of the outside buJ -c , lng was burned. Firemen blamed' • blare on a forge which Ignited

Sl •' wall behind It.: I t was not known Inunedlai 1 whether any equipment was di

. ^ f ! ! ------»ged.Aa!l.ia.eatlmale.oiLthe buiS,'. lag loss had not been made,if .a It Traffic on D, 8, highway 30" ' w • ‘ tied up Umporarily because flreiV ;j, I > had to Uy hoses acrou the road

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li l ^ i I VUltlng hour* st the Magic VaM s j Memorial hospital are trom 3 i

a n d 7 to S p jn .‘ • ^ i ' - ADMTITED!&...* Lee Ames. Mr*. Thomas Stev3 l l ‘ Mrs, Wliben Bent. Cliff Kni

LeRoy Kelnsle, Mae Sinclair. I■i.ii ', Olen Cochran. Mr*.Lambert WhI J . ; head and M n , Marloti Moore,M il l Twin Falb; Joseph Kalb. Mrs. Jf fifll Shu rru irfin tfM rcdeneM aiteriH i ! Buhl, and Ted Rice. Haielton.

/ DIBM1B8EDIfeW 1 ^ ^‘‘ ndlee, Mrs. Elvln Lu

> 1 11 and son and Mrs, Ted FlorencedaughUr, a ll T»'Jn Falls; Haj neU her, Kimberly, and O. Braekney, n i e t

III I WeatherFVon U P aad AP Reporia

H I Magic Valley—Snow flQrrle* i■ eccaslenal clcarioc tODlght

Thonday. Colder tonight. 11 Thtlraday near M Magic Valley ;

I 30 Camas prairie. Lov ton lrh tt« 20 Mailo VaUey, i to 10 on Caj prairie.

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EFfler 'aUc toGroup ll JL

ib llc Informed, 1 - ""N yofflcUU and CO- 111OfflclaU and th e --------- U |.rte requisites of IV ‘ ^fjit;-f{—Ij—(Ijefl)- — —— 1| - - - ----- — -----------mayor, told th e l r \In! Men’s cJub a t 11Tuesday night. U NI near Filer, WU- ,11 >*.>.Jl 1940 after an ^yean to take Ws daj/3 wICfiOUl aa high school In- ( r a / f i c dca tfi i n our Magicitt Elem ent V a lle y .he relumed h e ..........ImlnbtrMlon d l- -w ..S P ra rs U. N. ForcestaBC-cloBKCcl a l- ^

Cross Han as A rtillery Aidi

Informntlon re-r .w c i t v Idenlllled in tl

United Nations offensive.fh» On th e weslem front, U. S. troo]

u‘ntfr nnd sewer P°'"

r nsvis' C5.1T', curbM •?" '1 '' A*;

I u 5 . 'l 'f n in 5 " 0" h i M T O l l f S S “ h

I ol younjr people » s'^Kle 20-mlnute concentratiodellnouency a l- pr^ccllnR one un lfs aUaclc.

ig polnl. "A tow n bombardment lasted 2 houod as the hearts “ "d 20 minutes altoRciher. movirhis opening and of the Infnntrymni as thf

“ headed for their objective. ,president was In Some 10 lo 16 miies farther eaac-3 meeting Tlie 8- divhlcn uniu olso nannounced union backed fllonf a broad /rent and at■1 will be held In vanced two miles within as mariita rtinga t 13:30 hours.

Lftl« reporti snld American J jtor a delegation fantrym en were battling their wi

isnquet a t Good- up th e steep, rugged slopes of 8,00<I BUhop O erald foot "Dragon Door" mountaiwlli be the p r ln - which domlnatej central Korcn fc

80 mlles-m evening of en- --------------------------

A^rll r ^ f r M h - Truck’s Overload5LVS-- Draws $100 Fini_______ _ n ichard M. Hunter. T»in Fall

• J X Jl"«d $100 and »3 coals In Ju:i 6 S I ( l e n t uce court Wednesday atter 1, _ , , pleaded guilty of driving a mol<by U6&tn:h 7—H arry O, ^ summons waa Usued at 2vtaxi operator In Sunday by a aUte oftlcer wl

Sunday m a susppcu Huntef eight'm iles soulNichols » as bom highway 83. Tl

m e com plaint charged that HunterH. ^ tn ick carried n load 10,000 pounds 1

1, of lhe legal weightS h . i ’& K . 'r , ” »>“ ■>“se, and N orm a ”choU. both Id ah o IV fflO 'tr V f l l lp Vaughten, Coleen W la g lC V B U e yihnson and N or- F U l i e r a l S }oUs; two sons.Richard Nichols, '-----------------------------------------------hU mother. M rs. BURLKV—PUneral *«:vlees ti t j l - tw a tU t«ra. B u r r C. Nichols wUI b« Jjeld a tf t\a i)^M n . B er- p jn . Thuriday a t the Bmlty thli i to u rT V ^ P r t t - v a rd UDS church. Burlil wUl 1 isd i i r i . LouU n a d e in the Surley cemeftfy.J t l i t r and th re# _ _ _ _ --------hoU. Burley; Al- RUPERT—Puneral service. fr. Utah, and Ross E arl O. Totten will be held a t 3

m. Snturday a t the Qoodman mowll] be held a t 1 tuary chapel In Rupert with ll the Burley th ird Rev. A. M. Thomas offlclaUn

Burtal will be B urial wld be made In the Surlieemetery. cemetery,

> r A M A m BURLEY-Funeral services 1 C harles O, Larson will be held .

h v 1 p. m , Saturday a t the Oakley LEU J 0 1 < U > C tflbemaele with Blihop Ftirreler Spring Serv* Severe officiatlnR. Burial will 1, Tueaday a fte r - m ado In the Oakley cemetery.'ed the problem -------- ,a building from RUPEllT—Busury wlii be recltiHowever, th e »o- a t 7:30 pm, Thursday Ior Vlcti1. Vttrrenechea at the Goodman mo wned by V. H . t iu r y chapel. Requiem miss will Iprocess o f eon- celebrated a t 10:30 a m, Friday a t Econcrete block Nicholas' Catholic church by tlold frame bulld - Rev. Father H. E. Heltman. BurlI building caugh t wUl be made a t Fallon. Nev.

ng was damaged JEROME —Puneral Bervlces f<md the partlaUy Howard Snodgrasshe outside hulld- conducted at 3 p.m. Thursday 1e L n b l a ^ r t th e Methodist church by the Re'hlch l ^ M th e D onald Crego, Burial will be macmen Ignited tn e cemetery. The boc>wn Immediately lle In stale from B am. to noc! m e n t ^ dimJ. ^Hiursday In the r^aUer mortuaime.oiLthe b«H4- . ___________ .

■.ft ALBION-Bervlce* lor Mr*, E lla. »>» held 1

’ P-™- Thunday a t the McCullocJ0S4 m e roaa. ehapel. Burley. Interment will I

■I m ode Jn the Mtsonlc cetneter» B p i ta l " ’’‘'■f' _____

' TW IN FALLS—Servlcej for-Mr the Magic Valley Suannah Batke* will be held 1 are frora 3 to 4 3:30 'p m . Thunday at lhe Whli

m ortuary ch»p»l with the Rev. MerTED E. Nemnlch officiating. Intermer Thomas Stevens, will be made in Sunset Memorli t. Cliff K napp, park.te Sinclair. Mr*. ----------------------------------------------, Lambert W hlte- trloti Moore, allKalb. Mra. John ________ __ _

:s -" S " IHtSQIBUIIts. Elvln Lundy _red Florence and W l I A 11

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r . ' S i ' . ’ T S - • l l - ’« l l n » q u » ltonight. High

ta flc Vall^T and ,Low tonight 15 -------------------------t to 10 on Camni_ r p r iE ecju/ire-slispetl Moi

M»»' T 'f- ^ i" fn ODe o fH - i -15 all liquor parkige*.~ * l » M oun t V ernon il a s t r a i— l l f l hnllleti Id hour]; t h » Ji/~ » *1 ,e: V em on i* the ffjusre wl_ 8» « smonlliueM and flavor cz i ! !1 .11 .

^ I f i MDUNTI^n ■” •O ttU O IN I0H8 . l i t *

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I WWW Flag Zoning PanelOK’s Animal

Control Plao f all properly owners wilhln fe e t of the proposedJocatlon_ot a n im als. Permit.'! for smnllcr'anln

— .woulfLieaulrt-OPProYpl.of Uo-tho f the properly owners wiUiin f e e t Init must include airownen

V ad jo in ing property.T he permits also would re<j'

^ approval of the sanitanr Inspei/3 wllftOUl a ar’d certoln conditions would I: n n u r JHaoic ^ regarding type of sti

lu re s to home the anImnU and c d ltian s undcr whleh they *-9uld

— ■> k e p t.» T he permlti could be revokedO I T . G S lh e sanitary Inspector or if M

c e n t of the ownera or resident! property abuitInK upon the prem

X d l l 3 S petition for revocation.Spcclal provisions would be

A * J eluded for loading pens and stc r y AlClS y t'rd s w ithin the city llmlU,*; To administer the ordinance

“ , J I nom inal fee would be charged yeIdentllied in the jo r the permits, according to tensive. proposed features. However,ront, u. S. troops commU.^ion sutrge. led the tee in al three polnta b e too large so os to Invoke a pen:

The 105- mllll- o n pcr.^ons who wanted to raise 15!s and elRhl- imnis to supplement their Incor

TftltinB up lhe proposed plats, commission approved the VIci

( V>,, iTiVi. P '" t on thc .south side of Rock ci ‘'f to r being Informed by the

? J f, H englneerlnR department that . the recommendations s“ SS tttv tou il,.II lasted 2 hours proposal bj’ FJoyd J. Meyer t toRCiher. moving Mndlson street Immediately bc inlrvmni as ihev '‘VcnuC be reduced In wl blectlvc.1 from Oo to 50 feet was turned do lie? farther east chanse was asked because t

id /rent and ad- The p la t of Carney siibdlvli within as many outside the city limits, wai paa

along to the board of commLMlor cl American J ji - w ith the recommendation itiat lining their way Include 30 feet on the north bo d slopes ot 8,000- d a ry for street right-of-way and t oor" mountain, a s tree t be Included running 1 entral Koren for a n d «-csc. Thc subdivision border*

th e north city llmlla and U boui----------- ed on the east and west by Madl

1 J a n d Wnshlngton streets rejpeciiv r G r l O a Q Approval ot the proposed plat• I f t A portion of lot eight in> lU v r i n C M urtaugh subdivision was wilhl-

_ , _ „ a n d the plat referred back to Iter. T»in Falls, ow ner. Ray Matheny, with the s 1 »3 cojU In Jus- gesllon th a t 25 feel on the north esday atter he dedicated for an extension ot B driving a motor e n th tivenue east.In e«e»3 of the M alheny had aiked that he nol

I i«,iM Bt -J-4S retiulred to provide the right o t ; . . I t narrow lhe propo

lo u . 11 ™ . W.. 0PW«» l l . tght miles south j |j

^ th it H un ts 's ^i . extension Is not being developed I 1 pounds in could be served If needed by an

teasion of Madrona street betw Elizabeth boulevard nnd Addi

---------------------- - Qvenue.V oltaT T Dlstu-wlon of the reioningV U im y business of the west 400 feet ot w n la Snyder subdivision on Madr ■* atreec brought about a recommen

I tlon th a t the commissioners advra l *«:vlees for tise the area tor reioning. The prleUl b* held a t I handed the commisiiorthe 'Bmlty th ird ^*>en th e L. 8. Scott BefrlgeratI. Burlil will btt cottBaay. eonstructjed a commer’ cwnefwy, building in the area which Is 10_ - fo r residence*. Bcotft^t^d he dieal servlce.1 for to o w of the xonln* regulaUon 1I be held a t 3 p, appealed to the commUjlonera; aoodman mor- n » '’e it reioned.Rupert with lhe

1T“ Sl'fS , Ex-Rupert Barbei Dies at Age of (

al ,services fo r BURLEY. March ° Earl O. 1.’L• the Oakley LDS yew s, died a t thc home ofn i'l daughter. Jfrs. Mildred Munro. hBurial will be 9 p, m, Tuesday, Death was <

ley cemetery. n , compllcaUons resuiilng tr” / asthm a.y Mr. TolUn was born in Oak

^ ‘n »i c , married Florence Durran

on J' IO” - H ' 'orkedVi? a barber In Rupert unUi four ye

’ ’hen he moved to the coast h is death. He returned to Bur

n x s »'s: u, ^p m. Thursday in TotUn, Tacoma: Oierch by th# Rev. T otlen. Seattle, and Rojj Tolllal will be made Burley; two daughten, Mra. Mui letery. The body Mrs. Fern Hodson, tas Vegm B am. to noon N®'’" "nd two brolhers, WilliamP^aiJer mortuary TolW n. Yakima, and Plato Toll

Burley. — -JM netal-M n'kes-wlll. be held:* lor Mr*, Ellxa- 3 p. m. Saturday, a t the Qoodmk will be held a t m ortuary chapel In Rupert with I.t the McCulloch Rev. A, M, Thomas ofticlaU:iterment will be Burial will be made In the Burwcnte cemetery, cemetery.

— VISITS DAUGHTER Servlcej for-Mr*. SPRINODALE, March 7-Mrs. will be held a t R. Kelsey U vlilUng her daught y al lhe W hite Mrs. Howard Park, and famUy th the Rev. Meryl S anta Barbara, Calif, She also 1 Itlng. Interm ent pecta to visit her daughter, Heii Sunset Memorial In Nebraska and her son, Ted Ki aey. lh Dodge City. Kans.

SQUARE BOmE fEUSVDU!M f t u n l V « r n o n

BottUd In B e n d Ih t S qw or* W h isk e y

ire-sli»pe(l M o u n t v i m o n boHle ; iiirn oDc o f t h e m o s t fam iliaror parkige*. I t te ll* you ih a t ^ -non il a s t r a i R b t r y e w h ie k e y , g

(}t«c l i p b t ’b o d ie d MaanC fjthe ffjuire w h isk e y . E n jo y tha H

and flavor o f M o u n t V em on 9 (

IHT VERNON I:(lAKO Ij

IONS . IT tA IO H T tV I W MISIir H ™

ru^nDnnUtryCo., BaUiHtetr. M v jU n i J

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A son was bom Tuesday at f A l r I a n Valley Memorial, hospitalL Mr. a n d Mrs. Mnrlon Moore am• n Om ) dauKhler wns bom to Mr, and )iwners wilhln 400 Eldon O reen, all Twip Falls.

-B «i.d in .-P crm ltroYpl of two.thlrcls An application for a building t 5»-nen wiUiin'JM -mH-wao-rooclved-lrom-Fted Jian mde-all-ownen of 303 F o u rth .sU eel north, by the ; f clerk Tuesdas'. He plana lo but!1^ would require ^sanitary Inspector esUmated coat of M.OOO.

ln f t ‘vr^“oT ei™ r Schooling Planned« n l ^ , . n d r^n Pvt, Jame.s E. Russell, son of

'eh thfv and M rs. A. P . Ru.'aell, will enUr eft they %oa!ct beM K. „ w h F t ' S a m Houston, Tex., on Ma

“» 13. HC U .l.U on« l . t Tt. U ector or It » perra or resldenis of

DUcuaalon Slatedir revocation. u n it No, I o f the League 0/ns would be In- en V oters will meet a t a pm , Thi[ pens and stock- a t ihg home of Mrs, Ven;lty llmlls, sm ith . 019 Blue Lakes boulevithe ordinance, a Dlscus-iions on "know your stsbe charged yearly v lll be led by Mrs. Oar Rocksaccording lo the assUtcd by M rs. Arthur Dahl,

s. However, the . led the tee not Society Set* Seasion0 Invoke a penalty LDS fourth ward Relief socle anted to raise an- work meeUng will bc held a t 1 j :nt their Incomes. T hursday a t the chapel. Mrs. B, )roposed plats, the Cook will be In charge ot quilt )ved the Victory and M rs. W. F. Salmon wliJ gli' side of Rock crceic dem onstration on uphoUterlng med by lhe clly 2:30 p.m . Nursery cnre will be p irtment that It vlded fo r children, imcndallons sug-

Recelvea rromolionloyd J. Meyer (hs{ H ugh Hel-son, counselor atTimedlately below Idaho a ta te employment aervice.:reduced la width iJff" prom oted to coun-^elor Kowas turned down. U was announced Wednesdaysked because of a Ronald Cutler, manager, Nel. on 'ar the street line, conduct counseling activity In Dirney subdivision '*>'• Jc«mie. Ooodlng timlts, waa passed 1 of eommlsaionera _ .u ti u lendatlon tiiat It Y outh* Held

th» nnrth M atv ln Seara, 19, and a 17-yeit-of-way and that com panion are being heldded ^ n g eas InvesUgaUon by city police. Tl llm io^ torter» o„114 and U bound. • T w in Palls store at 4.40 ai west by MadUon W ednesday. They were sleeping

p u t . , . d . . i .slon was withheld

™. P a y and Tax!l on the north be -m -w-r 1 1

P a rle y HeldIted that he not be /-v i» P » • 15 the right ot way |< |- k |< I I f f•row lhe proposed ■*- W X i l V i a j

*'?' C ounty auditors from eight Ma .f t. J ! 2 Valley counUes and represenUU

la , t r « , » « '“ * security o«fc/aIa In the TiIrt i ,Vh( Fa'l" county courthouse Tuest rd nnd Addl.v>n „ i^ ,,t fo r orlenUUon on new pthe reioning for *=':st 400 feet ot the T h ? raeeUng atarted In the Ji>n on Madrona roo"*'- ^ ‘' t so many represenlatliuC a recommenda- estim ated a t about BD. turned .missloners adver- th a t th e meeting was moved li« n ln g . The prol}- the courtroom. Political subdl^ e commisaloners »'on representatives attendingcott Refrigeration eluded clly and village offldtMl a commerelal highw ay d u tr ic t offlclaU,*and othea which U loned *rom city, sta te and counly pul5tfr'*^d he didn't offices.18 regulaUon and Leo Vincent, slate field wot!eommUalonen (0 from Boise, represented 81

Auditor N. P . NleUon. He was ;■--------------------- sistcd r . J. Mllllnger. federal repf sen tatlve trom BoUe. and Uoyd*. J J M t / C l young. Twin Fails district soci t r a f t f admlnUtralor.

U l U-* Problem s involved In putting 1H 7—Earl O. Tot- new program into effect were dbarber for many cussed. T he first quarterly pay ihe home of his Is M arch 10. a t which time the nWred Munro. here persons ivJ!l go under the s«y, Death was due security benefits. The purpose

resuiilng from the m eellng wa? to explain who eligible to participate in lhe p;

I born in Oakley gram . M any Individual"Jobs wit moved lo Mini- discussed.Ul Rupert in IMJ, According to Charles A. 3u3J•ence Durran a t Twin FalU county auditor and cle, .?! , “ *» to go unc

turned to Burley ,

his a^ow, three Llttl® Damage Ismd Rojj Totten, R esult of Crasheiten, Mrs. Munro L itt le damage was reported >dson, tas Vegaj, police as the result, ot a colllii ■thers, william S. betw een c ars driven by Psull ind Plato Tollen, sm ith . Tw in FaUa, and E, E. Jei

son. 43S M ain avenue ewl, on Ma -will, be held a t aveauo no rth a t 1;J5 p, ra. Tucjdi a t the Goodman A c a r driven by .Noel B. Eddli > Rupert with the Twin Fall*, collided with an unlde omas OfllclaUng. titled c a r a t Five Points west al 3: de In the Burley p. m . T uesday. Puriher detalU w<

not availab le from police,------------ T h e fro n t o f a car driven by Oe.VGHTER eva B enson, 373 Diamond avem March 7-Mrs. E, was dam aged a t 8:20 p. m. Tnesd ng her daughter, In a collision wllh a car driven t. and family In M arcus Johnson, T nln PalU, at t lilt. She also ex- intcrsecU on of Diamond avenue a: daughter, Helen, Lois s tie e u The lelt rear ol t ier son, Ted Kel- Joh n so n c a r was damaged, poll . Kans._________ *ald.__________________

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n Falls News in BriefMarriage, l ie e iu e

•n Tuesday a t the Milan O , B ichardaon. Walla miorial. hospital to la. Wash., a n d S a rah Lou Jo irlon Moore and a Twin Falla, w ere Issued a mai m to Mr, and U n, license T uesday by th e county 1Twlp FaUs. 1 «. . -------------- Cenvese T tfulght-----------------------------AmirlCftnJP'nsion_:club_No, 1for a building per- meet at.B p Jn . tM a y a t the

-Irom-FtedJiarder. J»uieU a..iiie„aroba tc_K iurt 1 . north, by the clly Members nnd friends are In^ife plans U> build a ---------

wllh dnderbkicka WSCS te ConTtne cost of M.OOO. The meetlnB o t circle No, 3 c----- WSCS will be held a t 3 pm . TMi day wilh M rs. Qeorge Rosenof.Russell. Kon ot Mr, half mile n o r th a n d one-half u.'MlI, wiU enUr lhe weat of the Maglo Valley Men id service school at hospital.n, Tex., on March ---------med a t Ft, Lewis, Faneral D irector* M eet

Colored alides on InU rlor de----- tlon ot m ortuaries throughou1 United SU tea were show n to »le League 0/ Worn- era Idaho /uneraJ director* : :et a t a pm , Thurs- day nlghl a t » m eetin* In the le of Mrs, Vernon hotel. H ugh Phillips was pro 1 Lakes boulevard, chairman. Plorisla of southern "know your state" ho were guest*..Irs. Gar Rockwell. ’ -----------------------------

Petition Is Filed f i m5'« For Pretl Estichaoel Mrs B o ' A petlUon for le tte rs of ad ^ha?ge of quming ^U«Uon of th e e staU of MelvlSalmon will g«e t Jonnerly of Buhl, w « n unhoUUrlni at probate court Tuesday b)y cnre wUl be pro- '"other, M rs. M ildred H . P re tl.:•n. Mra. P re tl died Feb. IB a t------ Lake City. H is esU te, valued aon than 15.000. Includes a IMS r counselor a t the »edan and a 1&4B m odel truck,

oyment aervice. ha.i having an estim ated value of0 coun.^clor Ko. 2. 000, He held a lease to a milk ed Wednesday by from the Jerom e Cooper anager. Nel. on will Creamery, value unknown, ai ig activity In Dur- small am ount o t cash In a ban :me. Ooodlng and Survivor* a re h is parents.

BuhJ; a aijt«r, M arla P. Orov ___ Salt Lake C ity, a n d . two brol1 Joseph and L eonard PreU. Bui 19, and a 17-year- The hearing 1* s e l for 10 ire being held for March 30. A ttorneya for M n,city police. They are Bmlth amd' Jacob, Twla Fa the parkmg lot of ------------------------------

were^leeplng In 10 T« F . StudeiltSrp r s je ^ ; .Seek FFA Horradio In the car. m em bers of th e Twin

higii school chap te r o t the P I o - v - Farmers of A m erica a re applyinX « A . the o rganliatlon 's s ta te farmei

7 T T A l r l Tliey are M arvin Molyncux, ' i J L C J .U Wlllianu, Dill H ansen. DeLoy 1 r v !»<*• • 1 Anderson. Jim O' Eugene Anderson. B »1 Fisher, '

t<3n Bean a n d David O'Harrow » < v.» »» I Among m inim um quollflcallor J from eight Magic jhe honor are opernUng nn

MH «»ndlng p r o g r a m of superiiucai suoaivisions fanning, earn ing a n d Investlr / f , I 'w t $250 nnd ahowing outstarffc/ala In the Twin abimy■urthouse Tuesday ^hoie who pass a te st and i> ition on new pro- applications are approved will clal security acl. ^clvc ihelr dcRrees In Boise M tarted In the Jury 30, 31 and AprU 1.ny representaUvei. -----------------------------lUt ao. lumed cut . Radio, w hlcb s ta r te d out In t was moved Into counlry a. wireless, atlll Is c Political aubdivi- wireless in England.ves attending I n - --------------------------------------------i village officials, • ifflclaU,'and others and county public

Itate field worlcer ■epresented Slate ■eUon. He was as- Iger. federal repre- oUe. and Uoyd C.ills district social ^ralor.^ed In putting the 0 effect were dls- quarlerly pay day .

'hlch time the new ■ ■under the soeltl ■ V f / WThe purpose of ■ H

to explain vho U ■ ■Ipale In the pro-Ivldual'-Jobs were -------

Charles A. 3u3J«. auditor and clerk,sUte to go under ____

ecurlty program

mage Is I A*! •f Crasheswas reported by j

mil, ot a coUliion ^riven by Pauline S. and E, E. Jelll- nue e u l, on Main;J5.p..ra. T u c jd ij.__________________y.Noel B..Eddlns,•d with an unlden- Points west al3:4< iriher deUlU were m police,Jir driven by Oen- • f X 3Diamond avenue. I'.. ‘J

i;20 p. m. Tnesday A j.*tl a car driven by r»-in PalU, at the ' imond avenue and w'Llelt rear ol the S i 'damaged, police

_____________ ___ _________ ______ _____________

I t ’s w in t e k - b l u how i t ' s lo4 ded '

S O H v o la tili ty ) fllemeoj ^ H pow er o n cold ds

csse d ilu tio n . So aee h o t r i t adds td

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School Plans ■--------- Dispute HaltrdK,n. W.1U W .I- C l. . O •State Sessicr th e county (lerk. ( rn i i ra<« on<)— then yielded lhe floor to Sen. C

Hamilton. D- W aahirw lon. Haon_iclub_No, J will {on Uunched a long speech, oday a t the court- previously.~Benr~K en iieth~Slc ib a tc _ c 9 M rtro o m ^ ^ Bonneville, told th e senate •nds are.InvjW ^ 1500,000 'spproprfairon~TfOTHO------ care of teacher re tire m en t JJ' until a general Investigation ofcircle No, 3 ot the ,hoie program could be eompli 1 a t 3 pm . T hun - gen Erwin Schw elbert, R.. Can orge Rosenof. one- ,aid u,ooo,000 rea lly w as neede m d one-half mile ^lalte for more equitable dUtr B Valley Memorial oon in the reU rem ent fund.

P a n BaU A ronnd— . Sen. Edward S. Mlddlemlst.

Boundary. Joined tb e fUlbuiter 3 InU rlor dewra- ,iow-downera almply p* •JS ^ o u g h o u l the oUiee show n to south- ^ „n a treadm ill.

P ^ k D em ocratic comm.n « " 'd to eall on tJie govsnwr

R«P»- A rth u r M urphy. I s of soum em Ida- minority leade r; Bt

Doolittle, Bonner: H . Max Hat-------------- Camaa; Ernest O affney , Ben*a I T t l n r l -Jto Monroe, N e» Perce.3 r* I I C I 4 Yesterday the se n a te killed i

■etl Estate S ,e ^ :l 'l ';u ro r t“h‘e" t r t l r c h * e " r ‘le tte rs of admin- leges to the university and state I tate of Melvin M. IcJf. enhancing h o p « o t ^ e f Buhl, was tiled “ “*8"

^ endowment funds. Uie entire de 1 Feb. IB a t Salt ^n the blU concerned th e advlsita te . va lu rt a t 1 ^ ny of retaining N orthern and Sodea a IMS model em Idaho Colleges o f EducaUoimodel truck, each vole was considered aited value of II,- tncndous vlctbry fo r the schLse to a milk route supporters,>me Cooperative n ,e e b iu P u » e d un taow n, and a MeanwhUe. the house passed 1 rash In a bank. permit local opUon of part-mi his parents, both belUng and horse rac ing , passi a rle P. Orovenfo, ir tn c 't Jlcerae m easure, and k. m d . two ^ th e r a , , till to require se n ate contir •rd PreU. Buhl. tlon of appointments to the fish

s e l for 10 am . egmmUslon. eya fo r The senato also effecUvely kl cob, Twla Falls. by r«ommltIng It to a comml -------------- another bill w hich would trar

tudents1* A ___When the endow m ent bill e A Honor up. Sen. Carl Irw in , R., Twin P if th e Twin FalU «*P>Wned tha t th e b ill transfe r r of t l^ P u ^ r l ‘he endowmcnU of N IC E to the ■

• r a r e appVmg?or « Idaho Ss ta te farmer de-

In Molyncux, BIU Sen. W, H. DetweUer R., Jerj xscn. DeLoy Bing- »'^ued In favor of th e bill and al ;rson. Jim Oicnn, “o'! of ‘J’c «hools.B »1 Fljher, c u n - "We are not Bolng to deprive

vld O'Harrow chUdrcn ot an educaUon," h# ! 1 quollflcalloM for ■'«= ire Just UrUig to use conu nernUng nn out- ho»e «n te . We h a v e hundred. 1 m of supervised vacancies In enrollm ent, a t (1 a n d Investing a t PocateUo,"

Dwlng outstanding He said the f in an c e ccmiml "dldn’C Cake this s te p ( tc abolish

a le s t and whose two insliluUons) w ith o u t sober < approved wlU re- slderatlon. "We Inquired ot s In Boise March stale board of educaUon and

lold the students from NICE-------------- SICE could be absorbed by the 1;a rted out In this veriiiy and Id ah o S taU col ISS, aUU U called without additional appropriation i d . _________ Senator PhUiips questioned

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w in tb e -b le n d e d I Phillipo 66 G aso lin e is righi U i t ' s lo4ded w ith added am oun ta o f th e fast-flj i l i ty ) slem ents your car needs fo r q u ic k s ta rtin i r o n cold d sys. I t helps e lim in a te sp u tte r in g , wi d ilu tio n . So get a W inU r-B lended Philo w i t adds to th s pbasure o f d r iv in g y o u r car!

I C A T E F O R S A f E

' R « A!Um M id ' tb * Sons of

tDAHO _________ - . - -

Seen Toda]:e Halts ---------------—

pedettrUc* ezchsnglng notei pe t P«T*-drlven who seem to

O C S S I O O light in iplashing mflO and 1..................... over pedMlrlans . . . W ayne I

Pac* on<) ton 'Inlng hU deferm ent from :floor to Sen. Clark may tiave env ied m ore thanrash iru ton . Hamll- , . . wind whining Rod Cross :ng speech. ja buslneis dUUtct . . . Lloyd Yi inceniTttJr*81tisserr mmilrtog-lf anyone-has-iieard-Jold th e senate the new Jokea , . . PoUceman UlllngfairoTf~TfOTllO-take nw^ll-^faIeh-1 eather-^»a*-*^-^

re tire m en t need* ggg . . . Siuuhlns a t B a m , 1nvestlgatlon of th* a t « :» . . . City, halt dlscussloio u ld be completed, w hat taipayen don’t have toe lb e r t, R.. Canyon, as March 18 deadline fo r JUlngally w as needed to ports Inchta closer . . • T h e Reequitable distrlbu- LesUe RolU admltUnc be de m en t fund. knon 'eclrlclty failed during mJ t A _ n n J tag until Jl* noticed elec tric «S ^ d d l e m l s t D was 30 minutea slow . . . T hree I<1 to f f U l b S t o ’^ d P 0 '«n a l m o S ^ ^ S r t In 300 block of Blue L akes boule

to M t* o t ^ t o ' north atler eource of power fa - is located . . . Dog being evi

. c « S o f S L i l t « . .U o n p

•: H . Max Hansen. , ^ ^ _

Shoshone C. of C.lid tran s fe r endow- Approves Rooi• r s l t r « 1 ‘s'S*t^ ” }: snosnONE, Mait=h 7 - B . I. B h o pes o t the pro- president, was In c ^ g e offacUon th a t th* regular metUng of th e Shosl

t r c d Chamber of Commerce Moiisue was the lack of noon at the M anhattan cafe,s. th e entire debate Fred Kohl reporUd th a t builtm e d th e advlsabil- made avaUable to th e Cham tao r th e m and South- Commerce from the bu reau ofea o f EducaUon. managemsnt have been acce conaldered a tre- by lhe Chamber committee.

• fo r the school’s Leonard Bond announced a conser>-sUon dUUlct day will

111 Pa«»ed held In Jeroms Friday.house passed a b i n ------------------------------------------- -

)Uon of part-mutuel conalltutionallty of th e prop>e rac ing , passed a transfer of andowme.iU.

He quoted a t length from an c

th a t the board ot education had iow m ent bill eame the two schools eould t>o easily m i-ln, R., Twin PaUs, ed with the university and Ic h e b ill Uansfened Sl*te * ‘^ m e n l sJf N IC E to the unl- ed by John Remsberg, R upert, p ■CB to Idaho s u te sUU board.

Budget U nchanged IC AboUtlon education budget recomn

dalions prepared for th o 31*1 li f th e bill and aboU- ^y tho ataU board of edI ■ . .. rf . .1, tlon and board ot regents forZlS.n%";va:

“w h m a ™ “ U"uil In 111" m w . t u t f . 1■oUment a t (JSC) recommended appropoum ent. a t u e c ) jio n ,,or both NICE a n d SICE.finance committee The blU to legalUe horse ra step (to abolish the acd pari-jnulueJ betU ng on a c( w ith o u t sober eon- ty option basis eked th rough 1:

Inquired ot the 27-2« margin, Twelve Republic ducaUon and were and IS Dtmocrats voted for the n s from NICE and sure; 19 Republicans and si 'Sorbed by the Unl- Democrats against, ih o S taU college The bill previously had I d appropriations." passed by lhe aenate a n d now 1 » quesUoned Ihe to the govemor.

yourca

infer-Ble:iQips 66 ksoline/m line is rigfu for tb o isssoa. R i |b t o f th e fast-flring, high Ust (h3*h q u ic k s ta r tin i a n d smooth, steady

I a p u tte r in g , w u t« d g u and crank- er~Slende<l Phillips €6 GsHlina ng y o u r car!

S A f S T Y I V E R Y Id ' tb * Sons of tb a Pioneen sv e iy F r id u y o i « b t '

Todayl oldWav, ----------;— D ue in *■xchanglng notes on *** flen who seem to de- T )

Kepor^deferm ent from navy ir ,.,lied m ore than iuck Fairfield rtpoH,^> ping R ed Cross flags anow since SUirt., ® rlct . . . Lloyd Young i t oUo '1 w ne-has-hear d snme. ,Ui*_Haller-B«^-W 'oUceman t e l ^ h w The BeUevue

line a t B a m , snow day n ljh t im w,,®?;y. halt discussion on total ot 41 infh-I don’t have to payladllne f « J U ^ re- Mr*, Pearl>ser . . • T h e Rev. S . th . v ^•dmltUn* he d id n 't JJ 'w’ failed during m om - . otlced elec tric clock: a w , slow . . . T hree Idaho J b tSSL r trucks converging ^ » U , ^ Blue L akes boulevard an»l ree of power failu re ' . Dog being evicted Carey had i , , , when h a a ttem p ts to 2 ’^ , “’'. load of scho 'i chli- « n d U blo»ift, iverheard : "Aw, this Some of ths i M arch day.” not able to ------------------ Burley had *

e C . o f C .

ves RoomsMaitJv 7—B. I. Bhaw, Illtle a t luo

In charge of th e descended od ihTrt'^g of th e Shoshone -----Commerce M onday w j '—

Final Honorpto th e Cham ber of I n A IM

, lhe bu reau of land ■»•« ■«, ill , |)jj lave been accepted Oraveside KntaiKii er commlUee. Ion Dickson »end announced a to ll ».m. V/edctiiij u ?UUIct day wUl be morlal park »ttii ? .??

- f ------1------------------- Dickson, B l , S ^’ of th e proposed >wme-iU. w eU .O k la ..« W ? >length from a s optn- cf the lOOP loiw ney th a t a sWU In- He Is sumrMhu,^

be rem oved from DeUa Dlckion. a S i jthe r on ly fo r san i- three *001. A.» nSz

Dickson knd JUj [ J ^ thing. D-. Ne* Perce. t n , ^-etweller's ^,f education had said HOe,»u ld bo easily m erg- diversity and Idaho children, ad a ‘aU m en l sign- tfberg, R upert, pre*- V r M l te board . ■ ■ ■ 'U nchanged M . \ j

n budget recommen- Don’t S n ja h ^ d for th o 31*1 legla- Ko m .u e tW « „ - a te boa rd of educa- i .„ e iricd foi

ot regents fo r the pwriaili, iiif«ii_ in unchanged by the or

Jie legislature’s bud- 'WONDER S m ended appropria- Deeelopti /«r d* U IC E a n d SICE. Mrmr— nategalUe horse racing VONDERSUTlhA I betU ng on a coun- leta, antlitpUc Jbd eked th rough by a anee. S»t« t> dlk

rwelvo Bepublleans WONDER S t t^ _ |J voted for the m ea- money rtfuiiti bllcans and seven fal cresuiiiq, toL :«t. Bold la Twta h t i ,tvlously had been Sav-Mor ai^TntarB enate a n d now goea

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^ i r ^ S ^ b /M d U - Mwrlik. A m ere •'^H F ^ e s t severe, a kind of ft s lx -1

"• ' *In«’ • " ‘1In UUh d»ugbter« a n d <I- ,os iftken to the Brig- „ 8 |e j ,r e listed. '• Utah cemeterj'. wJiere ^ jj]_ maybe "ll, midc Tuesday. AcUve ^ The dire !f were llaje"' HAtth, ^ women folks,rtjji, Davis Urscn, AUrefl j t puU an S S l3 Nielson and 8- H. n»me. I t usea o tt nbfn of Uie high prlesta other women Inlbs .take were honorary g«t me wro

, women’’ I m ean■,.-e carrlcd I>y daughters nnd *u.mbcr? and courthouso "Look," I toldLiudlng Jennla Steel, just, one of thoseloitr Veta Olen. Klyda benefit of Miybodjannette Chamberloln. to invite m nny«►idftn uon o Hall,' Lu- means tha t th e »B_ Ora Lee Craner, Mary addressed to ‘M rlis Storicy. LorctU Wll- (Ui,"_ Kiney Blanche Dray -Hmmmmmh."5L ,, ’ "I don’t eee wl

_________jllghtet.-1 sold. -n l * , . 4 In W whlnifton i•ers Elected

Irange Groupf S t ? S L ™ ? SUI. and Mr«. Joe S ^ b t Mterl.ik.e ito ltte d as m eni^ ri j thought th a 'from the n ier Ofans*' while. T hinking d« , tlecud for member- ,r. and Mrs. Oren Ta>lor. jn. WlUlam T. WlUcs and 5,9 arc all sorU 0 n . Ed Horn. dors. Very dlgnlfIge voled to enter an a « „ they com »«ur hour on Maren JU. jju r lsk i . W hy sh 1 Norwood reported on Ll banquet. Mrs. Ward ^ took some co ;uirer. suted that plans 5,, t « y for the traveUng "Wlicn 1 waa a rtm al the West Point - i jound a big pi: rU 6. novels In our a ttl'nm Included a reading nmg ti,a t they wi ry Kohhrop. and a dress know—romantic, h lhe men making the ^myg handsome a

newspaper and crcpc '. Those who took part nd Mrs. Joe Shoemaker, n. John To»Tisend. Mrs.1 Vlr U Norwood. *22 « A,EMling ot thc Orange

traveling gavel meeting capHagerman will be hosts, ipcdal lale.Uey Orange will have the and naiuid Bliss Grange Uie offl- I tw tie evening were ‘n VlrgU Norwood, and « Parrot, a»isted by Tood and Teddy Parrot.

Bank Unit i at JeromeiUrth T-’The AmericanlocdmobUe unit made Ita . >

In Jeroma Monday / .lOon malclng eontrlbu- / Ai .Uoose hall, the Rev. / / 'go. general chairman, / /

Uie Moose who assisted { ^ / jsftemoon Included Mra. \\V5ii, Mts. Ernest Peter- \ ^alsts: Mrs. Ch&rles Ab- \ I \ \affiu Preeroan, typists; V \ it Kehrcr, Mrs. Glen l \ r■ Gerald Nicholson. Mrs. L /I. Mrs. Homer VaaPat- m 0 Aaibrose, ^!r3. H anyes aides; Mrs. Jesse Mrs. Charles Robbing. V I Sle; Mrs. Charles Hlclc, \endrlckjon. Mrs. Edgar V

IS. 6. Robbins and Mra. ' \_fter. kltchcn. lee M-as provided by the

P ^ e l d for r-You

William Henry Sharpe ' londay a t the Goodman

J p r s . s s • "I - ' C - a ' . s s f ; * »

p . r s ' - z ' s■h and Emmanuel Oala- ‘t j ; " ' Uie care of

Dailey and Mrs. W. lal wa-i made la the orlal park. 1Prauicrs, Los Angeles; ' er lcel *' You’ll

sarly Fight Starts at Cr House as Directory Pul

By E D CEEAGH was alwnys just whoIBHINOTON. M arch 7 tfP )- They had a hardnot th a t I care penonsUy." my gether, but when»*ldr ^ ................ •Yes?"t course r o t . ‘'Well, ttint’s whs, U r M r m conccrned.” she find out. Every tin"they could leave roe out en- heroine got toRethr

•.■* Into a clinch and iiilsli.lhB thousht,!!-------- ---------- be_i-row of « te rlsut if they are going to pu t me der^r don’t like t

cs?" I :ce my .wUe’i pnoy don’t have to make me an to «riio thc HoverIsk. do the y ? ’’ leiur tomorrow. InIs Is on annual dUcussIon a t ot ihe congressionallOUse, W e have I t every time a poje that wives sheresilonal D irectory wmes out. exclamation pointsn*w one. fo r the f irs t waslon of __________

Final Hon-lage 'Job cram m cd full of In- TTaUon abou t your govemment. I f t H f i t i r Vt my wife doesn’t Uke It. Bhe J: does. 8 b e ’« In th e book as an A |* p o P nlik. A m ere punctuation mark. . ^ a a v c i x uid of a sJX'POlnt sta r In front BURLEY. Mnrcler husband’s na m e not much services were cond

than o footnote. You could Mnndny in the Fif m istake her (In the book, I church lor Henry1) for a typographical erroj. postmaster, who d

thla- comes a tw u t because momlng followingpaper and radio correspondents attaclt.tielr nam es and addresses In the xhe Rev. Martltof the Congressional Directory prnytr nt the McCu

Jt where the cough medicine ai,o otdciated a t t!i’ould eome In a m onthly maga- e . Corrlne Terhune

and th e ir wives, grownup lude and postlude .btera a n d other resident fe- wny} 5 ncwco5 are listed, too. The ^ tv . Mr. 1H. maybe "llsU d" la too strong scripture, prayer ard. The ,^ « c l^ ry aort of hlnt^ ourky ElS, lodReomen folks. If a m an Is mar- (rrave.Mdc rites in tl

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•■women In his establishment. ®‘'^ow era'w w*'ln t get me wrong, n o ^ . By "other ™

Z ' W"- Pearl cVon!i'k ," T w M m y wife, "this 4s "STh' TctL"->ne of those thUigs. I t’s for the " “‘i l * ' ? lit of anybody w ho might *an t vlte m anywhere. The asteriaktS tha t th e Invitation should be ^•ssed to -Mr. and Mrs^' lha fs , ** '’® Leslie Olenn, Jammmmmmh." ahe eald. Oochnour. Deatidon’t aee why you should feel Preston Stoc^, aUlet." I said. "All th c other wives postofflce a/ashlngton are asterisks, loo. ---------------• I riffled th rougl! the book for I ’q i . o i ’l"Here’s asterisk senator ao and '^ < * 1 0tre ’s asterisk congressman such BORLEY, Mnrclsuch. Sam e deal fo r everybody, roads caused a colllwife, one asterisk.” ’Tuesday whcn a 10atlU." my wUe aald . "don’t Uke by Ployd Bmllh,: an asterUk. I t I sn 't deecnt." with a 1851 sedan,thought th a t one over for a church, Burley, at■■ 'Thinking didn’t help, though, old highwoy hlU.3W do you m ean. It Isn’t de- Both drivers saw’• I said flnoUy. "Hero on page were unable lo stoire all sorU of foreign Bmbas-ia- snow and ice onVery dignified people. Aa de- tUied damage was 1as they come. T h e ir wives are by Deputy Sheriff :Isks. W hy shouldn’t you be an ■' —- ’'

took some coaxing bu t ahe told r | i n f f f ^ r | | f

hen 1 waa about 15,- she aald,

th a t they were wonderful. You—romantic. The hero was al- B C E I H lhandsome and daring , the girl

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You’ll loro tho fit iml pcffed comrort of V Im a br« b«ain« It'i Jint iljkl Ior yool tU W unor lovolio. Alphilxt b ru i k “3-W.y.S to givo you your ctioica of aip. hand, tnd a

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o t . Io« .p lungo oooklloo withoot la o i l l y I lowHiUt In th U .ro ty ^ lk o n a to tollotUon, tloi

poifoot.S tting btm fo t you. ConU for . Sttioj

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s at Creagh Donation 1 wy Published M®<lfi atalwnys just what I w anted to be. of' had a hard tim e getting to- yesterday at Uie cs7^‘ " did— I" the Red Cross bit

’ m,'t ^ O o^"*gout. Every tln.c th e hero and ouota had been veiIne got loKethrr, they would go i i j nenoiu mda clinch and ilicii there would donors-row of ajiterlslci. Do you won- i t. ='■:ee my.wUe’i pom t and I mean his■rue the sovernm ent a strong “hd by Uie tolloK-hr tomorrow, In th e 1053 edition Mrs. Walter Iie congressional directory. I pro- El?lnger, Mrs. H. \lhat wives should be listed as Sarah Hamilton, :

unatlon points. derson, Mrs. Earl•----------------------------Robert Ljon, Mr

nal Honor Paid S„?"!C'S;0 Henry Daven, Sn'i.a1!^ irea Postmaster '“x*JRLEY. Mnrch 7 — Funeral „ ^ 5 * i ’ ’ices were conductcd a t 2 pm ' “'ises rday in the Fir.it Presbyterian ch for Henry O avcn . Burley ^ ^ " td V M ^ s O master, who died hero Frldsy 1 ',^ '“ nlng followin.- t - heartcit. -----------------------le Rev. Martin C rabb offered tr at the McCiiUoch chapel, and otdciated a t the Gcrvices. Mrs.^orrlne Terhune plnyed the pre- and posllude and accompanied Wnyne Newcomb, who eang.

'5 Rev. Mr. Crnbb gave theiture. prayer and sermon. The.«>• E lis lodRt Viad chnrge ol J■e.Mdc rites In thc P leasan t View ^ttery, WlUl Uie Rev. Mr. Crabb Tig the benediction.oven were In chorge Of Mrs. / /■nolle Knar. Mrs. Id a Parke. / ) / ✓. Pearl Croner, Mrs. PearJ V •ibo, Mrs. Alice D eardorff, Mrs.1 Terhune, Mrs. L enaperl Site- j ison, Mrs. M arjorie Kllnk. Mrs. f sa Roper. Mrs. M aurlne Oro- QI 7 and Mrs. E dith Peter*.illbeareni were T om Lambert, le Olenn, Jam es Webb. Clyde hnour. Dean H artw ell and ton Stocks, aU m em bers of the ey postofflce ataff.

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3RLEY, March 7 — 6Uppery fash ions ,! caused a colll.slon a t 9;30 a.m. lu sm ons . Iday whcn a 1017 sedan , driven Ployd Bmllh, Bvirley, colUdtd 1 a 1851 sedan, d riven by Jack a—Nanrch, Burley, a t th e top of thc withhighway hlU.)lh drivers saw e ac h other but . „ .! unable lo stop bccause of the I- and ice on thc road. Com- <l“alid damage was estim ated a t USO to 3Jepuly Sheriff D arw la Oliver.

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)nation of Blood K o re a n ' lade at Gooding T/^ii ttfOODINO,- Jtarch 7 -M o re tlian ^points of blood were coUected ^ O r ^

erday at the lOOP hall under 1 . 0 * 1 7Red Cross blood program, *c- - 7 •

ling to Mrs. WeUlver Miner, wAHtTTNfnYiNding county chairm an. TOb . ^ ^ . . 1ta had been set a l 100 piiiu and Announced Amerlc

persons had- volunteered t s t’he Korean war reors- day. an Increueiofr. E. P. Sestcro, m edical director ’The total, repre;Uie Idaho blood.donor program. UonJ to the next-assisted by his moblla unlc 4taff March 3, lnclud»dby thc following local residents; action. 34,5(3 wou

:r3. Walter Raby, Mrs. Ted ml.ulng In acUon.nger, Mrs. H. M. Thompson. Mra. ’The wounded Inah Hamilton, Mrs. H arold Hen- dl?d of their wouncwn, Mrs- Earl Skldtnote. Mrs. the TOlsslng are tao>ert Ljon, Mrs. M aynard Hill, a total of «,K3 dea';. Troy Putlcibaugh. Mrs. Elton The missing flgi■orn, Mrs. Burton Drlggj, Mrs. aao men Vfho havH. Sutphen, .Mrs, Oeorge Nel- to U S. mlllUry and Mts- VlrgU ’Thompson. known prisoners

---------------------------8,721 currenUy ml:PLANS MADE Total army easu

BEN. March 7—The lOOF and during the veek,wkah lorfEcs met Monday eve- Navy losses Increag to mske plons lor th e district total of J58. Uarlni:llng on March 13, Lunch wns were up 110 to a to.'Cd by Mrs. George PhlUlps and olr force casualtiesI. Alva Pickett.__________________ Increase of 10 ovei

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a—Nannette original, darling In high shadei with white organdy aleevea, yoke and ruffle.

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7 , 8 5 7 D e a drAgKINQTON, Match 1 IIP) — iQunced American casualties in C i

Korean war reached 63,i*& to- • ^'. an increueiof 1.773 In a week.■he total, represenUng no tlflca- \u to the next-of kin th rough .1rch 3, lnclud»d ^Xi^ k illed In TlIon, 34,S)3 wounded and B.899 jing In acuon. '225 Tf•he wounded Included 911 who j of their vounds u d t i am ong . . . . .TOlsslng are taoTOdtad. m alting ^ "1?

stal of g,K3 deaths.Tie missing figure also Included WAOO:

men who hav# since re tu rn e d More uV, S. mlllury conlrol and 110 >wn prisoners ot war, leaving 11 currenUy missing.'otal army casualties rosa 1.M3 lng the veek, reaching 43,5S8. vy losses Increased by aix to a ll of SSS. Marine corps casualties •0 up 110 to a total of 7.530. ToU I force reached 416, an

resse of 10 over week.'

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J : ' ' ! : GOOD w a t c h d o g''• ' . T h e Jo h n so n se n a te p r e p a r e d n e s s c o m m it­

te e 15 p ro v in g Itse lf a f i t s u c c c s s o r to th e f a m -• o u s T ru m a n c o m m lttce w h ic h In v es t ig a te d

; . t h e w a r e f fo r t In W orld w a r I I .J I t s r e c e n t r e p o r t a s s a i l in g a i r fo rc e m a n n g e-

• • me n t a t L ac k la n d a ir b a s e , n e a r S a n A ntonio. . Tex.. Ifl a h a rd - h l t t l n y d o c u m e n t b u t n n 'e m l- ‘ n e n t l y 'f a l r one, I t s h o w s th e c o m m ittee 's r. a b ility to m ove In to a c o n f u s e d s i tu a t io n a n d k I com e u p w ith fac ts , n o t w ild c harges o r

I h y s te r ia .j;l T h e b e s t ev idence t h a t t h e c o m m itte e In - [; v e s tlg a to rs d id a good Jo b I s p e r h a p s th o fa c t 111 t h a t t h e a ir fo rcc d id n o t b o u n d back w ith M c la im s th a t th e s e n a to r s h a d o v e rsh o t th e [|T m a rk . A ir fo rce sp o k e sm e n I n e f f e c t a cknow l- jl edged th e m e ri t of th e c r i t i c i s m s , a n d p ro m - 'f Ised th e bs<l practices w ou ld n o t be ollowea ■l| to rec u r.

' W h e n Jo h n so n ’s c o m m i t t e e s te p p e d in , L'. . . , , ru m o r s w ere a f lo a t t h a t L a c k la n d w as g u ilty t:,; "5 o f su c h overc row d ing t h a t su ic id e s , d e a th s B K jl f ro m p n e u m o n ia , p o o r f o o d a n d m edical H S c a re a i id o th e r su b < a ta n d a r d c o n d itio n s w ere

!{ th e ru le .r ^ ' T h e c h a irm a n , S e n . L y n d o n Jo h n so n of ^ ' ' T ex a s , a e n t fo u r I n v e s t ig a to r s to th e scene .

. T h e y d id n ’t c o n te n t t h e m s e lv e s w ith ta lk in g o ffic ia ls a n d to u r i n g th e base. TTiey

' p u t o n ftlr fo rce u n i f o r m s o n d lived a m o n g ' t h e rec ru i ts .

( T h e y fo u n d th e t a l e s o f s u b - s ta n d a rd h e a l th c o n d itio n s a l m o s t c o m p le te ly u n ­

fo u n d e d , O nly tw o d e a t h s h a d o c cu rre d In 18 m o n th s . Food a n d m e d ic a l c a r e w ere good.

B u t th e ove rc ro w d in g p r o v e d no m y th . At a b a se designed fo r 20.000 m o n , th e y fo u n d u p w a rd s o f 68,000. T h e r e a l l y g rim re su l t of Ulla w as n o t b a d h e a l th b u t a v ir tu a lly c o m ­p le te b rea k d o w n o f b a s ic a i r fo rc c tra in in g . T h ey Judged th e m a n p o w e r w a s te to be t r e ­m e n d o u s .

F o r th is th e y b la m e d t h e a ir fo rc e ’s * “ g ree d y ” po licy of t r y i n g to g e t Its h a n d s

f . on mor& men th a n J t c o u ld possib ly tr a inf|iv , . I w i th e x is tin g b a se f a c lU tlc a . T h e c o m m lttce

B4W i t a s a b a ld 'e f f o r t t o h o a r d m anpow er. T h e in v e s tig a to rs a lso s in g l e d o u t fo r spe -

M N ' ' c ia l c en su re th e a i r f o r c e p u b lic r e la tio n s r , o f fic e r w ho so u g h t to c o v e r u p th e f a c ts a n d

' t . . ' to d ism iss th e c o m p la in ts a s th e worlc ot |l'» .n • “ subvferslve” e le m e n ts i n A m e ric a . «

; I n ke ep in g w ith i t s a t t i t u d e o f fa irness ,I I th e c o m m ittee doea n o t p r o p o s e to s to p w ith

., th i s Inquiry . H av in g d is c lo s e d th e s e p rac tic esIn th e « lr fo rce , I t n o w I ten d .? to look in to

' " ' I b a a lc t r a in in g p r o g ra m s o f t h e a rm y and n a v y to le e h o w th e y ’r e h a n d l in g th e ir re -

• j e m its .i f Vi ^ I t goes w ith o u t s a y in g t h a t th e n a tio n

n e ed s a w atch d o g o v e r i t s d e fe n se e ffo rt, f f l f c t . l Th® con fusion , th e h a a t e , t h e com plexity

■ ? v l I - ^ p r o g r a m m a k e de fects In-e v itab le . F o r th e s a fe ty a n d w e l fa re of the

iU F t I * c o u n try , th e se m u s t b e p o i n t e d o u t w herever Mti' a 5 possib le.B C ^ i S W e w ere iu c k y th a t t h e T r u m a n c om m lttec

d id a c o m p e te n t Job in W o r ld w a r IL A ppar- H h UH'i fo r tu n e I s h o ld in g . F o r th e

Jo h n so n c om m ittee . In I t s L a c k la n d rep o rt. H is re p je s e n te d respon sib le c o n g re s s io n a l s ta te s -

m a n sh ip a t I ts best.

a t 4 ' LET'S GIVE TH EM A B IG HANDII I I :{! I O u r h a ts a re o ff t o L e R o y O . K lenzle a n d I t s :|il, R a y J . H olm es, Ju n io r a n d s e n io r w inne rs , I P ' respectively ,v^of th e d i s t in g u is h e d serv ice 1'^" . ' / a w a rd s p resen ted a n n u a l ly b y th e T w in F a lls j | p ; i J u n io r C ham ber o l C o m m e rc e .

PI 1 I T h is y ear 's w lnnera a r e r ic h ly deserv ing I l i l 0^ recogn ition g iv e n t h e m b y th e Jaycees i l n I - - th e civic aw a rd s d i n n e r w h ic h w as a t-

te n d e d by m ore th a n 200 p e o p le .I K lenzle , th e ju n io r w in n e r , h a d m a n y ac-

.! co m p llsh m en ts to h is c r e d i t , s u c h a s h is w orko n th e F reedom F o r u m a n d th e Ja y ce a ’a '

i k k l ' " o p e ra t io n econom y” in c o n n e c t io n w ith th e ■ I l k 'S ' H oover com m ission 's r e p o r t . H e alao h a n d led i I I k S ' J u n io r C h a m b e r 's p u b lic a t io n s , tooki l f u i l c h a rg e of I ts golf t o u r n a m e n t , w as a s ta te

d ire c to r a n d se rv ed o n I n n u m e r a b le com m it- m | i . i ' te e s . T here le every r e a s o n to believe h e win i IS -h S i c o n tin u e to give th is c o m m u n i ty th e b e n e f it

o t h is e ffo rts , th u s p r o v in g h im s e lf to b e one i l i r ^ o f o u r m ost va lu ab le c i t iz e n s .

M r. H olm es, th e s e n io r w in n e r w ith the M |B | | j a d v a n ta g e of y e ars , h a s lo n g since p roven

h im s e lf to be a m o n g t h e c o m m u n ity 's ou t- s ta n d in g w ork h o rses . I n f a c t , h e Is th e f irs t

^ t h e .d i s t i n c t i o n o f h av lng 'w 'on . / j l , ■ " ' I su c h a n a w a rd th e s e c o n d tim e . H e won J s im ila r recogn ition n i n e y e a r s ago.

M r. H olm es' g re a te s t a c h ie v e m e n ts In civic i f l l 'M : I a lo n g t h e l in e s of w orking

fo r b e t te r roads. H e p l a y e d a n I m p o r ta n t p a r t ^ h e lp in g 16 b r in g a b o u t a com p lete reor-

I s a n lz a tlo n of th e s t a t e ’s h ig h w a y d e p a r t- m B B I m e n t, a u th o rize d by t h e p r e s e n t session of ■ M l th e Id a h o leg isla tion .H i i I n addiU on to a ll h t s r o a d a c tiv i ty , h e has n H se rv e d a s a m em ber o f t h e m u n ic ip a l zoning l i B l com m ission , a s Id a h o v ic e p re s id e n t o f the B B l ' I n te r n a t io n a l F o u r S t a t e s H ig h w ay assocla- ^ ■ 1 . t lo n . a d lr ic to r of t h e T w in F a lls C ham ber

' >of C om m erce , a m e m b e r o f t h e bo a rd of the H n n C h r is t ia n c b u rc h , a n d p r e s e n t l y « p resid en t

o f t b e K lw an is club . I n n e a r ly every lm - R R I I ciTlc p ro je c t o f a n y Icind, w h e th e rl l n l I t be I n c o n n ec tio n w i th ’ g e t t i n g a new hos- l i j f j l p l ta l , a new a irp o r t, im p r o v e d ro ad s, or any

o f th e n u m e ro u s c a m p a ig n s to raise com - m u rilQ ' fim dii. M r ; H o lm e s a lw a y s is am ong th e f r f ia t l in e w orke rs.

I i"* I T o ttie se va lu ab le p u b l i c s e rv a n ts , a n d to I tb e Ju n io r C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e fo r g iving

•u c h rec o g n itio n to t h e c o m m u n i ty ’s le ad in g I I c lr to w orJcen; O u r tia c e r e c o n g ra tu la tlo n ^ l

T U C K E R ’S NATIONi^

^ W H I R L I G I Cw«u T-ln WASHINGTON—The Truman admlniitTatlon's

“!i lb. t « t proctdurfl of preventing or penalizing niAjor i l rch I. i«Jt. with h«ftvy fines on the olfendlng unloris Is the ------------- hln(l.-lhe-Kenes reo ion Ior the threftientd seversn• trlendly relations Uetwfen orgflnlMil Iibor ur____I i.oa political party which hss given------ 5 precedenied beneflU to lhe workm ^ men for Blmost twenty years. ------------- ' Railroad operators kept

" fingers crojstd when federal c____A In two different Jurli4icilan____ » MS •vSB-'tfup. WofiWhgton and Ch(cago-sIa-------1 7 Z totalling »100,K0 on the s------ / ^ \ InB switchmen after the latter-,____I !.:» . • fleers admitted th a t they had-------' »•»» K m .* - - responsible Jor the "jick" walk<-------n t IV, ^ ^ ■ ~ ^ > M ^ » ~ m o n tft-a g o :-D e e iiu > e of tlie t------------- I b m en's lons-tlme "In" at the V

— Houje, I t appeared to b« a pi WiKo c J k ” Job for the leaders to auume

. blame.Bul the recu rren t atlack.i on President Truma

labor mctUngs a n d In thclr puWlcaUoni reflect a 1 c o m m it- hoslUlty tha t c an n o t be dUcounKd. In fact, tiie Ui th e f a m - com m ltue 's row ovcr Irttilng «Dg„ t ,g a t e d ■"

There are no Insohible differences over a w m a n a g e - freeie formula, b u t there is posslbUlty ot war to A ntonio , finish over th e question of a Judlcinl prohlb n n 'e m l- against strikes. ^

imlttCD 'a lenders view the problem, thetion a n a n,i[,i4irntlon'3 new formuliv during the currenl arges o r nonal cmerBcncy amounts to an anll.strlke ba

es-'cmlal industries. All Preslclrnt Trumsn has I I ttee in - •» ^fhn fopi- U:® v o rke n employes of the governnth o fac t J, regardlejs of their profes;

ic k with of slckncss or unwllllngnes.!. the departmenl sh o l th e Justice .iccks n contcmpl citation. And If the pn ic k n o w l- pattern Is pursued, fines follow, irt n rnm As an explanation for spread ot nnU-Truman fe

to Uie workers, and not to lhe profejslonll let ' oliow ea R shoufd be no t«f UitC these m i s would m

paid by WllUam Oreen. phlllp Murray or Johi }ped in, Uwls, hut by exU a asses^menls on the union mem as ffUlltv Aside from lhe Implications of this new antl-s

h««Vk , preccdure, th a t Is the real reason for labor'a wl , deaths discontent, medical • • •

Dns w ero g u ILTT- — T he HOO.OOO tu n levied against switchmen haa been pubiiciutl naUonally. bul t

inson of WM * recent happening a t Richmond which feU IP ocpnc heivler on th e w uabbllnj union organltallon:

threatens lo UsrrnlnaU lha Jurisdictional dispute I la iK ing whlcli Uirte m a jo r grouce frequently engage, se. TTiey thereby prevent them from boostin? po*-«r. pre. 1 a m o n g and membership a l the public'* expense.

In the Old D ominion capllsl, a federal Jury held Lewis' United M ine Workers and district 50, the ca

s ta n u u ra j j , headed by hU brother, Dennis, were gely u n - of preventing a building firm from JulflUlng u r re d In construcUon contract.!re good. • •n y th . A t rJNED—John L.’s "pickets," by their violent la. 'y fo u n d the jury held, frightened American Federatlor rp iiilf fif Labor workers off the Job In a Jurljdlctlonal lu au it u ; troversy. The convicted unions were fined t n i lly c o m - J come-Jately to the or?onlzlng field, dlstrlctraining, terves as the Lewis brothers' commandoj. iLs I be t r e - slgnm ijil Is to raid both CIO and aPTj rival:

Induitrles which hava even a remote connection «oal. auch a.s .synthetics, glass anrt public utilities,

lo r c e s turally. this Judicial negative will handicap guci s hands warfare.ijy t r a in * • •m m ltte e s h a d o w —i t is no t generally realUed. but Joh inpow er ‘UH shadow of a. heav? fine In contn r cni. Uon With the so fl coal walkout th a i lasted from 1

. . . liHO. to March. 1850. Another flnancUl u p - h e re la tio n s jeveral million to the Kovernmeni only a few y a c ts a n d ago—would d e n t hla treasury, w ork of II waa during this dispute (hat Ui« miners, w

* order* from headquarters, worked only thre* da: week. Por m onlhs Presiiltnt Truman refused lo

la im e M , y , , T nft-H artley aet because of hli prejuto p W ith »galnst th a t aU tute. Eventually, he prepared jr a c tlc e s selM the m ines a t the very moment when he a ook in to the dUtrlct c o u rt here (o hold Lewli In contempi m v ftnri To the D of J 'a surprise. Uia court exonerated

J l boM of th ia charge. Tha govemnisrjt appe-heir r c - in,me<llauiy. a n d . despite Ui* lapse of a year.

higher court haa no t huidad down Its opinion on ! n a tio n appeal. Should It reverw the lower body, thus sen f e f fo r t the case to th e supreme court, the prospect of ano m p lex lty * Dsroodean swwd over or^arfec ts in- '***''■ • . •e of tho TALK—Preaident Truman soon may hava lo p( wherever off his eld charge th a t congress Is a "good-for-notl

and do-noihlnB l»dy,” even though the present nom inally In the hands of DemocraLs. De:

/! : I : the urgent need for action, eapltol hlll has consa more than two m onth* in noUilns but talk.

F o r th e Each cham ber h*» passed »boul 30 relatively ur i rep o r t, portant measure*, bu t they hava not been acled oi I s ta te s - ‘he oppoiiu bodies. They have cat approximn

15 days each m on th because thero li nothing on caJendsr twalt4j5f acUon. To be fsJr, hoMver.

u n t members have spen t • great desl of Ume in comml hearings; although frulUewly so far because of

nzle a n d highly coniroverflal nature of lha queitlons b« w in n ers , them.

service Nevertheless, when speed Is now so eisenUal. li vin Fb1!i "■* deplore Uie failure to act on ey jjjx u jja proijiemj as m liitary expiation and unlver«al n

u ry training. European rearmament, Inflationary i .eservlng ventlves, taxation and even routine sppropriatlons Jaycees "lay m ean, according to Speaker Rayburn

w as flt President Barkley, thai the session musl'■ through the aum m er wlihoul the usual adjoumm

Mr. Truman m ay publicly crltlclre Ihls Inietlon, lany ac- though his periodical blasts against capltol hlll h is work partially responsible for the aUlemate.

S ' S V I E W S 0-F O T H E Rh a n d le d p r o t o c o l b t t h e fo o tIJ, took Washington protocol has 1« mysteries far us as •

a State as for Mrs. A nna Rosenberg, so we hope »omc 1com m it- M-'lsiani secreU ry In charge of where to lee w)• hn win “"**’*«■ » fe wpoUle quesUons.

» W ie;i Mrs. RosenberR nrsl became .MUtant sei 1 b e n e f it ury of defense, ahe telephoned Oeneral Bradley, eh0 b e one mm of the jo in t chlcfs of staff, and he itent to see 1

Bul later sho was. Informed that an assistant sccret Vith th e supposed to go to the generars oftlce. not send

him. She waa nl.w told th a t when Deputy Sectetan : p roven Ue,enje *.;^„t«d to see SecreUry Marshall,y S o u t- was "cusiomary" for tho two lo meel "mld»ay dt th e f ir s t Ifie corridor’" betw een thalr offices.Inff'w 'on -so./ar. bu t Jri u j proceed from thTT. n,f,n assistan t secretary go lo see the dep

* » » m a S n H .y b . . th lta ol ih t do .n ita irldor. er a Uttle right of ccnter? And where doe

In civic deputy ^ecrctory go lo talk to an under secretary,w ork ing Sisistam secretary or a llitle old brigadier geneia n t nn»h' Paces do»Ti the aisle, or any fraction theref ” «’hlie somebody piiU a tape measure to depite reo r- mental praiocol. we hope the halls of slate are lid e p a r t- and sound-proofed.—s t. Louis Post-Dlspatch.

sslon of MAYBE YOU’LL KCOME A ‘'CHARACTtR-

h . r ') MacDonald’S victory In, h e has u m .ooo libel su it brought by lhe "Kettle family" i1 zon ing the Indian m h e r best seller seem* to make thing . o f th e '‘" 'e ’"fe'' for au thors and a little leu so for frlei a sso c ia . “eishbors whose action* and personal pecullarli

.nam tjer so if youTe a little b it “dlfferenf-someUilng oi 01 tn e “charBcief." le t u i *ay—you may find yaurielf oneresid en t thn* Ij*w *J -M r. Caaierele" cr h is wife In tomebo<•ry lm - be-it-selUnR novel. Maybe you'll like It. and ma'Bhjithftr »nyhow. as the King county,'Wajw neiner ,n^,on. superior coun sees It. you'll get no damaBW nos- for Injury done lo your sensitivity or your repuUt

or a n y among your acquaintances. I t seem* t« be nice tor ';e com - ‘ “ ' ‘'"ts- *ho. npparently. needn't be.qulle so eaream ong identity of the ertgtnal* of th

Dui let s noi be loo sura about thl*. After all. I a n d to (ieci*ion doesn't commit anv other court

r g iv ing for that m atter, the court whlcb haj Just foule a d ln e ' “ ‘“re deelUon may make[atlonal twlee.-PorUand O;

n O N A L I

G I G P o t M

: unions is Uie be- A V fttened severance of_lied labor and a Inich hss given u n - '---------------------------- — -------fiU to the working- FOREIGN LKCION MATERItwenty years. D ear P o l Bhot-i;•ators kept the ir W ith all this diMbuion pro/hen federal courta eon a lxiut drafting 18- and -It Jurii4ictians — -year-olds, it would seam that: Chicago-slapped gress Is overlooking a bet.00,KO on the sirlk-. j would, suggest tha t they pfter the latter's o f- S enator Kefauver’s repori care•hat they had been France has had for many yele "sick’' walkout a foreign legion. Why can'l we?au»e of tlie train* of th e names-anwlateiUn thi"In" at the W hlto Uonal crime syndicates are foed to b« a put-up enough to qualify for InducUoners to assume the *uch a foreign legion.

If they needed more rccults,esident Truman a t m igh t Induct some five perceJons reflect a labor and BFC's. Prom all reporU !In facl, the United did th is It n^lght delay InducUi

• freeiing wnges la our youths for wveral jnonths,mbollc and visible a m ink coat might qualify for aunenu aU r general In the WAC’iices over a wage- WAVE'S.Ully ot war to th e William H. ’Thomp:udlcial prohibition , iBurleyi

O V R BULLETIN BOARD■ oroblem the a d - Rupert-It's Jusz the currenl n a - P ° ''ry fonn.anll.slrlke ban In Uioiigh you did n good Job o“ isa certain Industry, . . .

DBEARV DAyaof their profession, t[,,5le aeparuneni or fpHu, get pretty muchAnd If the p resen t w m , omer. Uie wen

_ . . . the BOvcmment tparUcularlynU-Truman feeling departm ent of internal reveirofessloni leaders „ i,a l have youfines K'ould no t be Maybe Ifs a pre-sprfng n

■urray or John L . jpfu,g f.he union members. yo^j. p,(.u w e have somlis new anti-strike n ', too nlccfor labors w inter jidc to stay Indoors yet It's

foul o r uw cold outside. In stead of beating the ml

levied against th a kicking the dog and spankingUonally. bul there kids. Just think of the days alnd which fell even yep . a bllztard In March Is

organltaUons. I t sure sign that spring Isn’t far 1cUonsl disputes In —not more than three months!:ntiy engage, ond B u t first come the dreary )ng po*-«r. presUg® • • •>ense. HO HUM DEPT,leral Jury held th a t in Bolae, Bruce Ghonnley Istrict 50, the ca tch - filed a peUllon In district c<5ennl!. were guilty to change hit name lo Bruce (trom fulflUlng lt» u n d Gho'rmley. (IIF new* l i t

T h a t fixes lu

^ ODE TO OUR WASTEDASKi

s r " ' - *lg field, district 50mmandos. Its a a - som e ag-ln It, wme fer It, aomnd aPIj rivals In the fence;te connection w ith Som e say congress doesn’t ■5ublic ulllitles. N a- »ny expense, handicap guerrlUa

W liatovcr view you take, you l way find

S “i f n . t '■ " "

i i T u , - " p .7 i inonly a few years w el, Bugeyi

Ui« miners, ucidcronly three day* a And dozens of otheti wlllan refused lo in - fancy nameb Of hll prejudlco And no iwo columns ate aver

he prepared to same, n l when he askedfll In contempt. I ’ve always read what Pols ham exonerated th e the tasket.vemmsrjt appealed B u t I’d sure like to teid wha•a ef a year, th e throwi In the basketiIts opinion on th e ••body, Uius sendins: IBuhl)irospeci of ano ther * * *ord over organized T he place to start a mbber sl

age Is with the heels. Our Ph opher says, philosophically of coi

nMnitji '’‘ 86 Of Informsue nocrau. UBSPII available through your colum:hlinias consumed unlim ited, whal can you do ■

on'bC hobbles and milking maciilnes.u ‘=«li nothing on th e „*U

fair, hoMver. th e (Buhl)Ume in committee _ _ _

I . i ! ; ’ W .T , IB, ..T » n m M - I I .! queuions before {^ ,1 rg4jtion i* to <ik if yo ■ , . consulted your butcher. How a'

so essenUal. lead- n , y ^u heifer experts-how re to act on auch K lckum Hatoff go about geni Id universal mlJI- ,h a t heifer so he can keep hls 1 t, inflationary p re - ^ n h i. head where 11 beloi appropriations. • « •

iker Rayburn a n d MIGHT DO IT session must laa t D ear Potso: isuM adjournment. in . recent yean I’ve been reai

this imctlon. a l- ^ lo t about hedges of multlfl ll capltol hlll a re rose. I t teems such a hedge gi

aix o r seven ftec high and al ------- e igh t feel wide.

ru TT P Q I 'm ekepMcal, but do you thin•T* £ v O wftuld keep the neighborhood

FOOT and dogs off my flowers?rrles far us as weJt J*'*!* Craje hope lomc Jlrst (Jerome)net* to lee whom ‘ ' *

FAMOUS LAST USEie awiilant secre- “ • • She doea all htr matlrai Bradley, c hair- maUea on her flng»n."he w en lto seeher GENTLEMAN in Ttiassistant secretary ' FOURTH ROWiftlce. not send for — ^ — • __________—eputy flectetary of

;ei "midway down " T

oceed tn m ihere. » _ * ! / _110 see the deputy # . tV rO n Q e i Say down the cor- K

I FEATURE isrlgadler general? V 4k-fraction Uiereof? A i!asure to depart- * W / | | Jof Slate are lone V I •)ltpatch. ^ I ^

niARACTCR" m SOOT ■’» victory In th e V 1:ettle fam ily *nd M IRADICATOR 1to make things % m n r * t i / t r r Ilet* *0 for friends ■ B E W I S E . . . I ” S ■ * m il. z m KOW.

Kl yourielf one of I *>'»'>' 1

e I t ! \ 1 7 'm y b i I tlquld Beg. l i J 1.08 j« county. W aah- ■ Powder Reg. Me tOeget no damages ■ The soot won't be i

r yw r repuutlon ■ blowing thl* spring It« be nice tor th e I » you use XZIT JI'Qulle ao eareful I I'rigtnal* of th e ir m ' M

1*. After all. th is I KRENGEL'S fIV other court or. ■ W -iiO Bee.^Ara. 8. mb has Just found — \ g Ion make a e .-FertlandO re-

, ' - TIMES-NEWS,

T H iN (

■ M P E G L EA Ume has come In the

< of th is republic when a lacctved In fraud should be

4 ^ 9 c o n tem p t and set at naugh m a n y of the people Uiat Uie

--------------------------- ' m e n t w i l l ber;CION MATERIAL a fra id lo p ro se - . , ,.1; cu t« them .B dlMbuion pro nnd 1 re fe r to the •fling 18- and -]KH- expanalon o l the B b - ould aeem that con- a 0 c i a 1 security iklni a bet. a c t (a /ro u d o l l(-est tha t they peruse s e l f ) | ' whereby ^ B a ' J / a ’t repori carefully, th e law n-boy, the ^lad for many years a h a n d y m an , t h e Why can'l we? Most c lean ing woman.

Ifl the na - t h e baby-sitter,,’ndlcates are foreign a n d casua l work- ,f , " ^ Ify for InducUon Into era o f m any olherlegion. p e t t y closslflca- w«Ur«»

Ed more rccults, they U ons lo the number of rtome flvB percenters a re supposed to ba docked com all reports If we o n c -h a lf per cent of theirht delay InducUon of th e employer, who then Is siwveral jnonths. Even to m a tch this ajneunt andght qualify for a two- th e to ta l to tha treasuryin the WAC’s or T h e worker'* portion Is

from h im by the employer, wlam H. ’Thompson becom es an unwilling accom

iBurleyi th e m osicr-crook. the govei• * T h o w orker does not want

LETIN BOARD ttie govem m eni's socUl "Iniij Rupert—Il'j jusl an i f j,e doea want to buy n poetry fonn. Even should go to a government d n sood Job on It „ n d buy It, for himself, w J one. Thanks Just eyes open. He is a free clUi

I n view of all Uie moiici

IRV DAY8 consldfr^^Tn'tem t

o V r S , ™ i ,? ''» « '« « « • II Mnw'.'.' I to l

f 'S™whal have you ' opinion lii a resolution.

r w r Of the CO=l ''■ V . fra u d u le n t Insurance, -nic c;iindoors yet ll's too employe are all squS ouuide pay n igh t. The hou«wlfe wh

ne^uic_ Uicaij- ^ employes to cIIM DEPT In su ran ce on the housewlti

r i S c ^ tname T.! B^ce C u ‘ ^^^.‘'^"^hed to scom as prol

(UF new* Hem) Initance. Uie procci. , b ines tw o crlmcs uhder Iefa

I WASTEDASKET pu lslon by a govemmenl wl ope and Pegler’s a supposed to set a decent moi

am ple. F irst, the employer a salnl and Pegler c om m it th e ft for tJic governr

N ext, she must submit to tlo n by th e government. To

iome fer It, aome on a ij. th e American houscRif ; m o th e r w ith plenty to do mungress doesn’t spare fo rm d ifficu lt work for the b uo. m e n t. w ithout pay.

you take, you'll al- pinglarlMi

)ts il ever impartial \ ^ r a ’ legol* aub -'^ve rnL i't I luslon w ith the Rooaeveli rei

to buy U iat insurance. of otheti with a A son of the union prc.-lde:

me a g e n t fo r tho insurance coolumns ate aver the a n d go t an enormous rake-of

consp iracy should have goni g ra n d ju ry . But. under the nc

d what PoU had In co rru p tio n , i t was Indorsed 1 t. p rac tice.,lke to teid what h i By th is duress more lhan the basket! ••■war-workerj’’ In shipyards

L ^L Sober ,w-»rned th a t if they did m IBuhl) th e ir premiums on time ihey

• * becom e •’dclintiucnf iind wo mart a mbber short- ja ja off. nolwlihstandlng thi I heels. Our Philos- p je ten se lh a t a la W "shorias )sophlcally of course, almost caused

• ^ ’omen for war labor at TEB EXPERTS t,y the bureaucracy.

, , , I f nn able-bodied male subnge of Informauon racket, he could conili

kina machines. How be .enl

£ i . L H.I.II • ; "f-____ T h is sy*t«n wa* weU estat« rt on helfan, bu t

go about gentling e can keep hls bon- \ | ^ A1 where 11 belongs?

IT DO IT C a la a d

ri I’ve been reading RPAri^nai idgej of Bultlfloral

at high and about *®r n«w» of Magle Valley’s AUciloD* aad ter the date

but do you think It U*Unx» wUl appew ta lh . T|neighborhood kids K«w». Cbeeh (belr adaJor loe

' flowers? a n d a ll nfo«aaar7 Inrenaatlot

■’“ t o o n " ' ' MARCH 8• • Clint W «t LAST USE AdTertlsemenl. March 6-'

>ea all htr matha- HoUeobeck aoodhue, Auiflngen." -------LEMAN IN THE M ARCH 8JURTH ROW T w in Falli Farm Machinery----- ~ — AdTertineoienl. .Match 5-i

O scar A iUrold Klaai, Auc

A Cali E. -McKeani t f l f t f V m Adperlliewent. .Maroli Mi g e i S • D uffek * GMdhue. Auction

T U R F f M .V r ia i 12I W I \ C m W. F. -Pal- Atnoi

W Advertisement. .Mar. 9-IQV I V f t O scar i t Harolil Klaas. Auc

Ll I ^ M A R o i 13^ W aller U Fontaine

V \T a AdTerllicmenl, .March 11a 0 « a r * Harold Klaai, Audio

'“J'”' I »I b C . . . ■ George Serr

S T ; r ,I M A i S l S

er IM 1 M ■ Paul Swenson I ^ AdT*rtla«n,nt, Mareh 13.Jteg. too ■ O acar A Harold Rlaa*. Aoctioi. w ont tw ■ ■•p .- ■ ■thl* spring ■ ~ ’use XZIT f f ATTENTION FAR.MEESi

M I W hen you phn t turn ssI / * t l # C f f c o a u c t tho Timei.Newi FatIG EL S f f S a le depertmeri. U t us «■ee.^AT^. 8. i how you can cov

\ m ' Magic Vail*y. completelyV one gmaU cost, i t will ta-

I rou .bo th tlma and money,

3S-NEWS, TWIN -FALLS, IDAHa

rH'INGS A P P E A R FR(> L E R ’S A N G Lcome in the decline in the new d eal long before

11c when a law con- into Uie w ar. W hen it was ov Id should be held in Tniman crowd pretended Ui t set at naught by so the exclusion of untold milll

sople lha t the govern- parl*Ume, footloose and dlhbe workers and paid idlers, si

>sc- , , , baby-sitters, from the social Ity acU

lhe • j | Actually, th e Truman partythe ■ £ ' - . . j | . , ed lha t m uch more to squanflty L J ' DemocraUc parasites to enfor’ i(- counterfeit, on Truman’seby 4 " ' . I ' tax-free cxpetisc account gra:tha other rackets .

lan, in social security . Blllloni havUr. i spent on c u rren t extravagarirk- f, ' ’ tha governm ent and the sy«her-'- ' » •« run Jn 0 way th a t would Srtnjicn- WuUrMt Puitr Inal Indictm ents In civilian pi nonl»r of n,mim. T « ' P '” '""'■o ba docked one and amendment by acuve, mas.

cent of their pay by »tice. T hia law cari bc put tcWho then Is sup ised ^ameiint and l o ^ phance. I f th e government

la treasuiT lock up 500,000 law-abiding •* porUon Is stolenle employer, who Uiu* mg W subm it W Mtorlion a iwlUing accompUce ofook. Uie government. chlU of paper In Uie cookoes not want b buy PUbUc opinion would tear do-f s eocUl "Iniufance.’' prisons *tone by stone andwant to buv it h» them stone by slona al our r

» government agency hoinc-talenl Oeorge III.or himself, with his — -----------------------

ol! Uie money spent P B O D I C R C p O f t

ViewActivi

‘;-t.‘^ t ”c“/ n ^ e K ' ; ^ w .ck -end In Ogden an ,1 resolution. Nordstrom, who i

r ha . no duty to pay S?r 1it the cost ot this Jo h n Faylor.jrancc. -n c c.nploycr ^ j ^ „ . Carl Hogg, P.■ye are all squnre on , recen t guests of Mhouwwlfe who hires Tavlor -

f deanlng woman has j_,r Mrs. Bill Nore Nampa, have been guesla ol

» . g i«Dill or movie odmh- dnughtcr. S a lt Lake City, nr

. a n d Mrs. I. 8 . Parker and 1 : Just as reasonable Montpelier, have relumed hoi employes to pay for a ttend ing tho funeril of I the howewlte, The ^ h e y also visited their p

I law. obv ously and „ r . and Mrs. J . C. Qibbs. nsilluUonal.il should Recent guests of Mr. anC scom as prohlblUon j_ ^ Q jbbs were John Bicki

ingston. M ont.: Clarence nee. Uie proccw com-, Adrian. Id a .: and Mr. and ICS uhder lefal com- c iaason A ndrui. Bobe. lovemmenl which is T h j a nnual w ard reunion w« I a decent moral ex- j j i d a y o t th e View ward haU the employer must

Selectedlean houics-ife and CASTLEFORD. htarch 7-entv to do must ner- Conner, freshm an at Fullertoiwo k ^ r the govern- lor college. Fullerton. Calif., rina «•'''! '"0“ P‘ V . personality nf the week at th e , was nIaularlMd Irom He U a freshman at the

had set m an “nd m ajoring In civil engln^ vernm eiil In col- «« '* ‘ho son o l Mr. t n i Mrs.

i l ^ e C ^ l i regime. Conner ^ l le r w n , former reiakers. for example, of Castleford._______________acl with a private |------------------------------------------

, % f s “! : . i H .™ * p p ,,„uurance. b e rv ic e a n d K epairunion prcMdenl was R h o n e IBOInsurance company _ . ,

irmous rake-off. This T w in Folli uld have gone w a . A p p l ia n c e & E qulpm er

was Indorsed as fair

ss more lhan lOO.OOO In shipyards were

f they did not payi on time they would CT,ucnf und would be A ^Ihstandlng the false — ’\V \Vla W "shortage" ex- V.' )

Imosl caused us to v v ” i ^ 1 \ AIT war labor at wages \ ^ireaucracy. f i N /.died male submitted ^ • ^ 1 / he could continue to ______ _

p l *wa* weU established " ^

g j i j g a F R ID A Y, SALE WE NEE

C • I a a d a r xhege a re appllancu th a t •

KV,5;i

r s E H Includesbelr adtJor locatloa iry Infematloa.

1 L .„ • e le c tU aoodhue, Audi.

sth* • W ASHIrra Machinery Bale

• SEWINGRCH ?

McKean tent, .Maroli J-73dhue. Auctioneer* n H m

M V I9-10 ■

Klaas. Aud*. ■

ETi 13 ,U Fontaine lent, .March 11i Klaai, A udloaem ■

A P I. Klaa*. Auctioneer* ■

ICH 15 ™»lorlty of the;Swenson O uaranleed) Tag tne

' ‘k i : i r ! : . a „ „ a u c h o n e

IN FAR.1U!BS] { p —

iniu-Ne^wi Fa?m m o s t b f t h e e e ^ ^ ^ |

)"u c^n "■ S S'. comp^etcirTt ’ **St. I t wlll ttv* b e f o r e A u c t io n S S S « and money, t i A r t t .

, TDAm - — - '

VR FROM I b o b H O Palainour on whccla. . Lovely movie s ta r Cyd C

eal long before we got teen chosen "M iss MotorW hen it was over. Uie of 1D51” by th e tnid

d pretended to bemoan cahfomla. . _ .of untold million* of i c a n p l c t u r e - :

oUoose and dilettante tense scene ' M | l ypaid Idlers, such as jn,ong thtf truck-

from the social secur- mg fraternity as B T , ^the final vote Is .

le Truman party want- taken. ’The fore- v |h |k MI more to squander on H saying to a ra slte j to enforce Uils the m e c h a n ic s , t . on Truman’s Wfl.OOO -^j] in favor of j j J r - X r trise account graft, snd cyd C h a r 1 s a e,

raise your monkeyI th is hour no money wrenches."rlty . Blllloni have been This may gla- ^ „re n t extravagances of mori« the en tire “** “ !n t and Uie system is trucking service. Companli th a t Would Srtng'crim- gdrerilse; "W indshields byn ts in civilian practice. . . . repair k its by Eltaabcths destroyed lhe 18th . . . and gasoline by Uly of Iby acUve, mass defi- isy,"w can be put to death uu t having shapely Cyd Ciroiesl and non-eom. u Uielr m ascot m n y upsei he governmenl should tables and dellverle.’i. Some )00 law-abiding young may na*’ decide t h a t the j•efuslng to steal, refui- distance between tw o polnlt W extorUon and re. curve.p petty memoranda on ------------ _ _ _ ------

Group o f NursS,.‘roS-mK Meets at Gooi

George IU. cOODlNO. M arch l - N -------------------- of district 12. Id ah o Slate

Report s “ ” i n r . 5 S " « i 'S

:W Activities 'rcli 7—Mr. and Mrs. Tills m onth 's m eeting »asor and daughter ipeni the home of M rs. Van Ii In Ogden and Sall Qoodlng. w ith M rs. Fted

president, as hostess. Eightiordstrom, who recent- ber* and 10 s tu d e n t affillat<Irom visiting Jn las me jta!« tuberculosis hoipji! a guest of her daugh- present. H ospitals represenUn Faylor. the TB hospital. S t . Vale•s. Carl Hogg, Pocatel- Wendell, and O oodlng Memon t guests of Mr. and Braga presided fot thiTsylof' ‘ Ing at which tim e th e ra u-as

Mrs. Bin NordsUom, , u^e now h e a lth and abeen guesla of Vlaif imufance available to assc

a . H. a ib b , M t Lake city, nnd Mr.

Say- i t W ith FLOWEI th e funeril of Evcrcti . , . S a y it w i t h OU

' P h o n e 6 4 5

,% «“ ohn''BSS.S '.‘; t w in f a l l s FLORyI t.: Clarence Ricks, ------------------------- ----

and Mr. and, Mrt.•Ui. Bobe.w ard reunion wa* held

C U S T O ,;Iected . . .BD. March 7 — Gale A Nman at Fullerton Jun-1 illerton. Calif., recently Ias the most populsr, ^ |the week at the school. I ■ f l f * [ I A m

ishmati at the school i ng In civil engineering.'o f Mr. t n i Mrs. W. I-. . . . r<o Apjrujn, former resldenU

d Home Appliance 1 IDAH O I;o o r« l R epairlo n e IBO T lio H o m .

• i " f»ll> ACROSS FROM SUce & E quipm ent

m i

i d a y ; ; ; s a t iWE NEED THE ROOM - M U ST I

•ppllancw th a t we have traded In on new merchani ^ s ^ W n C H ^ V E AR£ OFFERING AT PUBLIC

:iudes Over 5 0 REF(All makes— all slze&«4ll

ELECTRIC RANGES /ASHING MACHINI iWING MACHINES

S E D ^ “ '^ ^ 5 H O I

.P P L IAmajority of the*. Carry our famous T A .O . (Tested,

ranleed) Tag end are fully OWRANTKED FO R .____

A U C T IO N E E R ; Col. R . W . M c C u Ilo u K h ;

these9 u r ^^^ssgpSBSSSSB^SSIi c t i o n 5 5 5 5 9 S | | | | S

V

B H O P En wheels. . BtfflLBYivle s ta r Cyd Charlsse boanl of Uie 'r»i^isen "M iss Motor T raw - w et of the hu» “ 'I” by th e tnickers of mem tua conclu^

Ri»nager, ‘in 'T li^

■rl*. tlons for non-u«*' en tire wnstruct’ |rvlce. Companlea may “je leaerai range*W indshields by Cartier Also a range impr^cits by Eltaabcth Arden *or Uie comingollne by Uly of the val- »«<!,

Attending were g shapely Cyd Chaiisse Twin Falls, chilnnt iscot m n y upset time- Burley: RuwU n deliveries. Bome driver ly; Wejlej b. w, «Jde t h a t the shortest Pierce, Jifsifc,- v ~ ween tw o points Is a can Fails; Mm d

Bprings, DeVere i , ----- — — -------------------- T. Jones. boUi Mil,

of Nurses ss;s a t Gooding, . r I. 4 >r .-.K.r. ^hlty resldtnli i1. M arch 7-Members Emerson '2. Id ah o Slate Nurses - a re planning for theirS w hich - wlii be held Pumle health nu.-, 3t. ValentUie'* hospital, county was a ipt^j

^ Sttly H o u k .T h'3 m eeting »as held a t »»ve a k,i t M rs. Van PraUier. Braga st,llh M rs. Fted Braga. ! ) > '! '« ij; hostess. Eight mem- ■>"<!s tu d e n t affiliates from h«t«,jcrcuJosis hoipjial were ff«hment hour. jpltals represenled were rspital. S t . ValenUne’a,I O oodlng Memorial. D A I M D | . presided fot Uie meet-tim e th e re u-as discus- ' - __

ow heA lth and accident i l * r |8 S/a llable to association J ' 7 W irs. Verotiica Maus. new

w ith FLO W ERSjy it w i t h OURS j

h o n e 6 4 5 I MotIi ^

FA L L S FLORAL | s to n p

IS T O M KILLIIAND CURING

attle-H ogs-Shei. . . H o A p p o in tm e n t N t e e u a ^ , , ,

^HO PACKINGT h o H om e o f EX-CELL Brond Mm(

3SS F R O M SUGAR F A a O R Y -T W H l

I G U S E D

P P L I A N C E

U S A lS A T U R D A Y !l-M U STH A V ETH ESPA CIn new merchandise, and loclude a wldi G AT PUBLIC AUOnON FBXDAT l i * ■

0 REFRIGERATQI•all s l z e s - - a l l p r ic e s )

NGES • IRONI) CHINES • RAM 1INES and other

E L E C T R IC A t

H O U S E H d

A N C I1 T A .o . (Tested-Approved- OA D A Y Sr s E D r o R .________

M c C u llo u g h ; C le rk , A. h . LovellM

WEDNESDAY, Jj;

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Ijt Leader | M | | [ication Set, Tliursdayn . a A « S t o

B f- Y f '

f cn ttie jucceedlnar

'2^'l^.,rf,MhlD wmmltKe

rtisUWnt 8coulmwt«r,to —

fo* Explorer uniu, ac-Sl^rtnnt^ln'an. Boy Scout j

L* 1550 Explorer lenders Ifiattllittlinliiu in «>' •• Communiih

U j oflErtd for hemp«rlh«JtT, -res. The course alms ihike* andbSfoaifrs with an imder- l "Tolunturtt of ths new Explore pro- poijn. Cunriie rracllce in the »pem- ; intnt in It!

the Explorer program, and Rb„ Pirtte Explorer JkHls and

r SabJecU lii l td T b o toQchy IL la t/ie Cntlnlng Inc lude R um* U o r h e r ironinlJatlon, E x p lo r e r s . . BrilU h. (, Etplorer proirram, Ex- ,n y su c h »lUclrice, end expedition jlclils. „ ie ] in c « to >(D ntu be devoted to each ,(re n (th eR Rus.

In th e acau’ cmBtaajter basic tfUnlng Uie UM of the patrol

'TS.i“ -n“'S LDS Con Held :

;'SE’a rjr« ;:, la conducting t h e 800 perao tu all (lion Martlndale, Burley, gtako qunrUrly el Cttmull. Ru^rt, are gundmy a t the Ll

„rS .S""w S r-Tl" M . n „Ihs meeting In H«ybum. den t o f Blaino

— • all L ie m eellnji

by Shipley ,“;;"iSra.r IS Blue Penciljnler won the blue pencil Iriga. D uring thBdi7 nenlng aieeUne ot the s ta k e A*ronIiFalll Toislmaslers club composed of 125

1 dub. He »^oke on sage- se lK tlons Mra. ^ dd l. d irec ted a <

ipetkm on the topic, te t t h a t also sa)0 Uaglc Valley;’ were H ailey alsc wlntt and William Mor- Bra” i-

M rs. Bertha IW, Emlth waa table top- Je n x n e re ild ert lUi. Salt l ^ k e City,

■ ■' perlences during MO\XD t« Sw itzerland ar

RDAU. Mirch 7—Mr. and ed m issionaries 'utoor, Amsterdam, have a le s a n d the Ni Twia m u ._____________ ported. Charles

i w ) *H BU CK W D C a/ • - — ■ ■

SuAr aNt e e d

1 6UARAN4 MONTHS

:

espat. march^ - - - , -

KiattUitMmarchenTilo,Italian ^ "Communiih could btcxptclidta Shem ptrthdr country by 9«ntral = : Tuike, ond Greecearriket and t4tla^asl, centribda S ' “/ ' j ’* '"Teluntiei*"loY»jMloTl«nc«n- lti« nfaT fnld-Eo.tpaisn. Currnif "fltoiit" tnn*- T T * " merit in Itelj migtif wrttk Ihii

RoitliA itrattgy. j EGYP

l i e toacby Balkan altuatloa if .throwu into tiia rp r a U or her ttUUlUt on ro*oi/»Tf« m(|ht toueh of S., BrllU h. Commonweallh, and French representa ' ’ auch attack. The newimsp above tells (he atory o J ll te a to attack TUo thli spring. Success of auc :n (theR RusiU'i Balkan flank, weaken North Atlani A e neatf east without lou of s SoTlet loldler.

)S ConferenceH eld in Jerome wASHma™ROM E. M u a , 7 _ M or. t i u . . t i p ™ . 'k” “ Jpersons attended the Blaine R., Okla.. dccldet) qunrUrly confercnce here W ithout m e nlay a t the LDS church. n«w,“ l,^t^er rln Manwell, Richfield, presl- on* h ls collea' g

o f Blaine etake. presided a t aid of a womarJio m eetln ji. speaklns a t al! serviceman huabJjesBlons wss Joseph F . Merrill, desperately a t heL ake City. A member of the The represent

rs ! welfare board from Salt tlirough a nC ity also apoke e t the meet- «“F« and Kot heD uring the momlng lesilon to her.” Belcher

ta k e Aaronic prlwthood chorus, conUnued:x>sed of 125 members, sang two "He w as rewartions. Mra. Nellie Weaver, Wen- letter from the h'd irec ted a double mixed quar- formed lils congrh a t also sang. A ladles sextet had Joined the nt

H ailey also was on the pro- from his wife, ni the future please

s. B erth s Newman, fonner ^i^lness.”n e resident now residing In - - - -L ak e City, told of her ex- d d i. jtake mlsalo)

nces during her recent mlulon dressed th e grouprltzcrland and Awtrla. Ilelum- Dinner n t noon ^ulsslonarles from the British w .rd R pii.f «a n d the Netherlands also re- w a r d ^ c ^

d . Charles Chrtiteneeo, Wen- READ TIMES-NE:

' 1 jrp T O ro io u B m B S

EED SOIES! fO R

. lobo ra lo rr o n d fiald

Wdghr, non-tTKirUng S<

leather w v tro l limes.

w t« wilh que

bring y e u more «

Com pare a n d .yc

. . . A i U ap » > ra la lf> ln0«> 5 y .« rW leo «

» i h d■ - > « ! W * S ^ M »**m W»•« k e a p i o u i ■lual'

u C » ^m o K tj^d a e^ ' 5[j|

;'dm J i i ! ! * . M ^ lV o n T R«Wn T«^ O i w ^ ^ t l e t l a Ihould louc

oHkenei

^ c r a c k R o H io n tr M M o r t^ ^ ^ ^ lj S S

^ o r t n t Sot!.( tarij end ^^ | g l r t theta ultllitii n e n <i P l p o w thon Tila'i forcH can wu | = r^ --^ t t r . If they u i i n l f inted* S 5 >

amir back into ttie hillniii drire ta tKe iIimm ef t^ ' \AdriaticSea.n.[i«>uldgiT. " V ^

i jL u S Stglin a dinet route fo tbi ’ \ ■}- 5 ^ . . 1 Meditewown Sea . ■ ■ ,• '

Twtiich »oii !d ir» fuir^R. f c g ✓ ilRAO ilelh. Kremlin to eu H lan k K / ' ' ^ 9 jiikejratidGreece.thrtalinEiSk. X £ 3l;r end further en^arvnir ~ni

_- JORDAN- ^

j EGYPT: M . “ ^1-ARaI

I Into eliarp relief by Marshal Tlto'i iram ln r tha ( |h t toueh o ff World war lit, and by current dli ch represen ta tlrcs «f what Joint action might be ( Is the atory of what might happen If Moicow ■ access of lu c h a "local war”—eat from the Koreai I North AtUnUe defense blaeprinti and Impair th t soldier.

' I M OLIET 1

. Rebuked „ f.S “"fvVASHINGTON. March 7 (JPh- deputy who pleadc:ongres5mnn can be Just too ary help In form lpful. Representative Belcher, to show all Is ;Okla.. dcclded today. France, failed of

Vlthout m e n t i o n i n g any S5 votes In the ines, h e related In a weekly tonight.rs le tte r to comtlluonts tha t -------------------------1 of h is colleagues went to the 11^ |

of a u'oman who said her I l H n n V I S ^rlceman huaband wss needed ■ ■ * * r r J ■ '*perately a t home. LU L#»»« D m ■he rcpresentauve "cut hl« | | n 0 n K h / Uirough a mountain of red ■ ■ a iv s i c and Kot hcr man relumed A i i i ,her.” Belcher wrote, and hs u06S flWiS SofJ? sK S -H ^Tied Ills congrc«mnn tha t he W i iuff«r ion«tr w I Joined the army to get awayn his wife, and would he In ,„a o’V r ^ ^future please mind his own ^

< I>o>'I n«f Ifct TDur k Stake mission president, ad- iiuwiic. u»«<i luccni cd th e group.iner n t noon was served by ths hippr rcUer fram ih<i ward Relief society. I

D TTMB8-NEWS~WANT At>8. ___________Adrtrtl.

I f J f l ij j f i i i i i oro i o u m rr ik d m ni(3«m ouTott tf HtDta owt i

... ....--- --------------------------------’.VaKV'.. . y

FQlit lONGflt W.. , . 4 j f ...............................K .

Ofy ond fiald iBit* prov# that BghtV

on-tTMrking $*orolils tolM ovtwtor

H vtrol times. We've wmbined Ihli

■rilh /«n«t quolity leoHnr uppen to'

tg yeu mere voIm per thoe doJIor.

enpore and you'rt buy Weemoiter

. ■ Sold only ^ Seonl

k b e tte r b ecau

/DMbto-jtrtfrBth o l - - - , / toa.i.loetopo-fW

\

■ p»« rala lf> ln0 I c t V . MBrfyearW leoo-

a tom w*n - —• p i c u l iluah . j b a c k

Jv.™ , . . . t e l , .Hitched fer beat rip

............«kU1o*« - -

rC A D C 403 MAIN AVE. ^ J l H K ) PH0NE“28<

" ' ■ ■ ■ - --'t im e s :

M e n t a l ”er. Stalin bai 17S dmilMvi i r \ 1

K ; S ' S ' Z r r ; I C r o w d *

SPenHV**”^ I i

S .S .R .^ ^ ^ ^ OvercTOHdhig was ^ ' statej, wllh conditio% In Louljlana-50.8m crowded: Rhode Is% cent; OkUhoma. 49.

^ cenl. and Mar)'land, r :^ _ m Thl agency, a dl^

8- Puti'le he&lth s. 8* InstltuUons In I&- cd lOlJWS menUl p ™ epilepsy paileni

J S a ^ P 3.3 per cenl more th

for 19« and 19S0 wll By ' ' ■ y . corresponding to U

L • . . , crease In populatlor- TTt V ". of facllltltj,’’" the ei

Report:I .- . CASTLEFORD, M

m i BreKer, chairman'IRAQ jfl. |~ J N I ... , polio fund drive, rep

^ - - S this amount $90-10the KhooU,

w am lnr th a t any attaek by ly current dlscnssona between £ j n | ^ |in might be taken to forestall If Moicow should order her " V a A ; ,m the Korean pa ttern—would C I U ifp ^ Lnd Impair the w ta fs peilUen ;

--------------- ---------------------------1M OLIET EEJECTED | /

R18. M arch 6 W — Premier-mate Ouy Mollet. a socialistty who pleaded for parliament*lelp In forming a, new cabinet p — —how all Is no t confusion In nntUfce. failed of confirmation by«es In the naUonal assembly

ippylsTheDay hen Backache z z 2e les Away___

OllVE TD r.E d w a rd ’i Tube o f 75 ....

■InlR, over-«zcrtJiin or citmari U Ulnor kUddcr IrtlUUons dut tn <v,Mt o u t n t * * t U o « up alsliU -----------

t/tkmeondf- j.,, ,, .

S '5 ”S 'S “S S Doan'iout WU!.. G«t Dota-a t tm tedvl

T"l> ' «< ®------------------------------------------- fo r Only ......

............................. I ^F or S to m a

m J N e HypeI H n ^ i m g B I Packagerai««)tfliM ftTiytmtt of i o o ...........

1 MUL7

i s ^ a r!zzz3BB

F s m lly

S e r u

H H IH H ilH H A n s ig

Baume Bo n l y L ong -lasting

Vi'C i. tu b e ..

9 4 5 TA BLETS fo r p n l y ........

> e c a u $ e , v - ^ L Y S

w— ^ D iainfectan tJ 6 o't. bo ttle -

___ _________s l o a :

/' LinimJ S '! . —

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(N A V E . W E S T[ONE 2860 ■ ■ ■

TIMES-NEWS. TWIN PALLS, IB

a t e H i g h o n S c h o o l Ghi l e n t a l H o m e

r ’ 1 J , T • . At r o w e l e d L i s t ,“ “ r'ASHINOTON. M arch 7 (<P> — tendent the lu t flv* Institution* fo r th e mentally noiinced yesterday 6<tlve were overcrowded by al- school board chsii1 15 percent in 1948, the nn tlon . the tjoard is «eekniUtute of m en tal healUi said to Illl tho vacincy.ly, Kane's resUnaU'vercTOHdhig was reported by 57 *t the end of the tces, Blih conditions m ost serious P**”*Loulslana-50.8 pe r cen l over- h= Is considering elfded; Rhode Islan d . 40.9 per ther training at tl;; OkUhoma. 49.4 p e r cen t: Ida- Arizona or seeking«.< per cent; Illinois, 43.5 per *»rgcr school jysten;. and Mar>’land, 41 per cen t. ^ sne announced til agency, a division of Uie XT,publle he&lth service, surveyed ,listltutlons in IMS, They report- Pl°n«hlp team lastlOlJWS mental pa tien ts and J9,- .vg^, „epilepsy patients under c a r e - "

x r ceni more th a n In 1847.I can be presumed th a t figures -------^ ^ ___19<9 and 19S0 wlU show Increasestspondlng to th e general In- ^^PSIac WAFA lli t In population a jid expansion * J y yacuities,"' the agency sa id In a U lltl] I tOll

______________ g iv e s am aB

Report Made^6TLEF0IlD, M arch 7 — Claude Ker. chairman of Castleford'* i f. htji ttitkir,,. &> , 0 fund drive, reports th a t I600J4 fS'i'nt*! collected In thc com m unity. Of p«iio-y(™n™iuhe.M amount $90.10 w as coUected s ti KhooU,_______________________ I__________

BotUe o f 46 A ,

T hyava lswim cryataJllnoB-13------------------- 3 * 4 9

______

R e g u la r 6 0 c

OllVE TABLETS ^Dr. E d w a rd ’s f ^Tube o f 75 .......... J / / /

R e g u la r 7B c i j j a s S

D o a n ' s P i l l s C S

Tube of 40 S . C . C ^ P Hfo r Only ....... 9 9

F or S to m a c h U lc e r s

Hypercin ! ■P ackage 2 . 0 0 V Io t 1 0 0 ...............

-------------1 A fimUJaatelopel

— — ■' ! K«ied wit

MULTIPLEVITAMINS

1-A.Day « A A Utloa.B o t t l9 o f 6 0 ..-

F s m lly | ^ H | | H

S e r u t a n

A n a lg e s ic

Baume Ben-GoyL ong-lasting ^ . A c

tu b e . ... / W

B o ttle

M e l c d l o s e

TA BLETS A O Cf o r p n l y ............ ^ t t U k deo

A ll P u r p o a e ^ c 9 iL

LYSOL nD ia in fectan t m M C 6 o t. bo ttle ... . 9 9 ^

_______ S L O A ie S ____________ _________ ^

L i n i m e n t F m « iP n » n i

6<anM M A C b o tU i________ »

REFRESH YOURSELF

PALLS, IDAHO........................... .

hool Chief fo r[ansen Resigns; BxduiiaCoach Also Quits JOIHINSkNsEN. March 7-ReslBnaU on :d Kane, local tchool supe rln -;nt the lu t flvo years, w as a n - I 11' | JJJ I.iCed yesterday by W ,'a. S tange r. I I U .^ S lol board chslrman, who said I ! |^ il|V * ■board is seeking applications | r Ih l

11 the vacancy. . fr?«V Pn« Hiine's resUnaUon Ls effective | J J jl lic end of the school year. K ane ff fcw frH-'f* =)

his plans are Indefinite bu t I 4| i t;/j - . ,i considering elUier tak ing fu r- I 'I

Ualnlng at Ute U niversity o f I J W I)na or seeking a position In a I;r school rystem. I y n H d , . J |.ne announced the resignation I 8e !?E !ljH (®:hrls CagIF! coach for th e past I m U i i i i I H Eyears. Cagle coached a cham - Iship team last year. |

wut 400,000 mechanical com I I ”" " ~ " ' :r i are now owned on V . B. IF YOU NEIIS. I Biding - Dull------------------------------------------ - Weather 81

'S e s w ere d a ily t o r t u r e —

j v K a m M n g ^ r ^ ! ’’

Oeorge WlrschlnT tu (li-JnnKW 5«Ji;>oju»ti»i —

H B E s l

y o u r s e l f a

TUSSYG l a m o u r

A fieiUJae, (n p e o t twoiome...on* (Iu f«m«ui Ulduli talopel tU etliir ■ allTcrblna emoUiut loUon, delli KUled willl the M idaifht /rsgrtau . Etch . full 2 ou ...boU,.alyi:. * • .

M idn igh t L o t io n M id n ig h t C o lo n i• Scttui nw, chapped bands. TUi li tha (rttttsn• PerfKt •»«n>l|hl akin *Te:7l>ody'i farorit*. Il

lotloa. ...ipIeT4ad«patUini.„• Snoethi r«B|li elbswa, N p , elUng...a freih aad V• HeJpi pmeal akin drrncti. eeat lo SByeeituiae,tRy

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I FPC Declares j Sale of Utmti

O ]WASRTOOTON, M arch 7 «■

: ^ ' . 'n i 6 {ederal pover commlision ,1 . notUled t h e W M hlngum Wi i’ Pow tr company U probably

b»V8 to get commlaalon approval •i lo ro It,ean aell'lt* a sse ts o r at

■f to WMlilngtan pubUc uUUty i trleta.

Mon 0. WftUp-en. commis: c2>«inB4a, jold in a d tA tem ent t b a bad telegrftptied th e comp tb a t thfl proposed sa le ••«pparei may ioTolvB” transfer o f lu led Uceasw. Traniler o t th e llcei would make the sale sub jec t to c<

« jnlulon «[>t)rovai.Retpondt lo B e^aeati

: Wailgren said . th e comraJsj \ aet«d iQ rtsponM to requests ti

; th e Waihlngton publlo aervlce a mlsilon. the public utlllU ea comr

: ;• lion o! Idaho, the govem or of Id { '. «ad lh« Spokane C ham ber of Ci

merce.i !- He Mid these .aRcncles urged . r; CommlMlon to claim Jurlsdlcl ■’ i orer Ui# proposed tr t^ a c t lo n ., ' Othera Notified

Tbe eojnmlMlon sa id i t Is also ' tjfylnj other Interested parllea.

The jecurltlej and exchange c< mlsilon declined la st week to t Juriiilenon orer the proposal ss

i ■. Th# power w m m lsslon saJd t j| Washington Power com pany IjII Bubsiaiary of a ho ld ing comp !1 subject to the holding cermpnnj’ } iwd i! also "a public Utility" un H the federal power a c t and hold: [I Ueenies issued by th e federal po

jl Tstniy.flve per cenf. of 11* ptII erty 1< located in Idaho , andII rest In Washlnguin, th e commis:

, aald.

Army Refuses to I Accept Six Aftei f Blowout in Hot

SPOKANE, M arch 7 «>) — Ai y - , reerultJog olflcera yesterday tu r

■ tJjelr thumW down on six y c ' men who cV-ebfated th e ir Induct . too much.and t ;o soon.

The youths, aent to Spokane fi

I Uie PSMO d raft board , turned betel rooma Into a ahamblea ' night during a pre>lcducUon b l

reaterctay they w ere charged p disorderly conduct, sen tenced to days In Jail, and Inform ed th e ai ao longer wants them .

Daaiage dona to th e hot«l roc « » i estimated a t ll.OOO.

PollcB Sgt. C hester HaiTls e the beds and a refrig era to r w

tiAll tumed upside dow n, o telephc '9 ^ box had been pulled Irom tho v ' l i t and the floor w as littered w

i brolceD glass aod fea thers .' . One of the you tha toM po:

I , •, Judge John Aiken, “we a ll w ,til , footing around. We g o t too rou

I'jR I f u e a ’’__________________

■ SICE Fund Vote .; Of Senate Liste

; BOISE, March 7 VP)-Hcre'a TO{« fcy wWch th e Idaho aer

e killed a measure to transfer itj i ; dowment funds of N orthern i

Southern Idaho Colleges of Edu tlon to the imJvcralty and Idj fiUte college;

Republicans for: B ohr, Burst* Campbell. Cook, DetweUer. Qe.

, dre&u, Irwln. Jackson . Jones, Mt I ; MUler. Moore, M urdock, Schwen h J i nian. Blusser. Soelberg, S tarr , Ti K | | l Wright. Total 29.. • J h Droocrats for: Sorenson. Tc

R l I 'iVepubUcons agalixst: Blackstc,• 3 , BoItCD, Collin, Ooodu-ln. Bans( k i l l BnMk. Thatcher, W beiry . T o u l f : l ( ! Democrats a « a in s t : A lbertb C'1 Alexander. Bums, Buxton. CosUHWlj Farthtaff, Hamilton. I«^aUs. Joh;f jf l l l ton. Lowry. M lddlemlst, Nock, p rjV a i Upa. WethereU. T o ta l 14.

l i 2 Freight Trains ill Collide in Tunm

H 'rK UVINOSTON. M ont., March ?I f ; WV-One freight t r a in ram m ed i ' '• olher, head-on, m a tunnel new h

IP} , The Impact dera iled more that ' ‘ i l l hall-do*en cars, caused th e wo ; 111 wreck in the h isto ry of the t.o

UL*'" foot tunnel under th e Boraman h [If ii,.. and Ued up trafllc on the North!

Pacllc railway's m a in line. WilllJ Both locomoUvcs were damsi

badly and some o il tankers i ; other cara were knocked oft i

lji , ralli. No one was h u r t aboard i l|f>‘| l i two locomotives a n d pusher engl: t l i l i i i a t rear ot ta c h train ,

i l l l The only set of r a ils In the tun 5 ) | j | Tta.expected to b e repaired by

jBomjHT raorolas. M eantim e, tral x ' l ' ! was detoured over th e MUwaul

road. , ___________________

l l Contract Awardel l ; BOISE. March 7 (ffV-The Moln

Ib I CotistmcUon com pany, Heybu S f l l has been awarded a >23,600 contn i| by the stale h ighw ay departmi

for etockplling h ighw ay material * l | | ; | Bingham and Pow er counties.

: The project ca lls for stockpinear Riverside, P lngree and Neel

I . ' adjacent to U. 8 . highw ay 30-noi and Slate bl«tiway 39.

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O k »M0 KttOCYCIXS) (1<50Kr e i -ADC■larch 7 Wl — S.ra. p.m.rommlsslon has «!«o sj« cp-tiock ejiu*o «:oo Bponiln g to n W ater t 'so 'c i i '

p robably will S;m - notu.'! c.ii.rr «;.s •Sirron approval be- »i>o w.m e :« ;u^iasse ts o r stock *•*'' ‘Uc uUUty dls- TnuHSDAT ' »:5o r.u i

n . commission t;oo Ctli to r».itr ii l io mnes ta te m e n t th a t ! ;’? iJ”!?,* j j : j s j j „ , I th e companya le ••apparently iiia Ltor>i *“ i t o f lu federalJf th e Ueenses gJia wtinirr., K c rioo N«-*sub jec t to com- «!*S •t!*nnlbil Cobt. 7:30 •Ht*

1C;0Q *I.un?h«un Club tI:lS xElohB*<lOe«tJ ■ loiis M.“r7li^T.rlor ' i u 'T . ’flle commission i im 'n tn k h ti t TtiHot s:ii>‘Qar,> requests from S'«'»llo service com- ?;”« c.ii.» co.)itr.«. n iis 'L u i, 'itlllUea commis- iiiw S '" i .m ' n. - i c mv em o r of Idaho I5;<5 j .cVik,i Oud i: :m ■am ber of Com-

S:JO 'lloljm Hom*nec» »:15 *Uo»ncles urged the in s ‘Ui'U AmUr *;4i •si.wim JurlsdlcUon J ;«E n ac tio n . j'.j; K* ai, Ktmi..! e-is • fukitlfled »;«s •&! Murto- tlao '0.1.,ld I t Is also no- *i°2 I '15 I?""to a parile .. i S !3 2exchange com- B:»5 •HotL HonUom.rr S:00 Llon,

t week to take J'Jn rh“iproposal sale. f’ i‘j Trn n'dotl'cmLa lO-on ‘ l l h

ssion said th a t iiloo nind«r <i« om uIso l « icom pany Is a -----------------------------------------------Idlng company 1 T » • 1 ^f s r J n S N e w l y R i c h C a; t and holds 16 v v « e federal power H a n k S U p p C

of ProP’ TSy HENRY McLEMOREth e commission CAPRI-The hero of tlil.i stctn e commission ^ nameless becausc I have j_______ dreaming Idea wliat hU nam e ;

. but he’ll be long remembered 1i s e s t o

t A f t e r I f ”

in H o t e l n r S S f e ,7 yj>) _ Army had clcared tha - S l

is terday turned Naples t j r e a k - | t t A ^ v Tmon aix young » a U r when o u rK ^ fc= :^ r

th e ir Induction hero made

J Spokane from tho upper d e c k . ^ ^ S ^ ^ F ^ ird. turned two which Is so tiny

ahamblea U st tha t one would InducUon blow- hava to w a lk

around ll some 500 Umes to pu t : re charged with a mile.lentenced to 30 He was wearing a welt cu l ar )rm ed th e army well slept in suit, and from his h an . pocket protruded a well used bolth e hotel rooms of brandy. Ke wasn’t Coo tig h t n> M)0. to know what was going on—Jue r HarH s said tight enough not to care, trlge ra to r were This American. fo» so h e tum i >. o telephone oppeared to be obout ;

Irom th e wall years old. was tall, very nice lool littered with inp., and not a t oll bothered by tl

f t th e r t rojjjrjg and pitching of thc £h a toM Police Epcmeo. His walk was perfectly a

we a ll were luned to lhe. unsteady bay. g o t too rough, Under his arm ho carrlcd an e;

pensive tnovle camera m ounlcd c----------- a tripod, and making h is woy

tl'c tw '’- he je t ll up, sh o t the sl T U I C Viith one of those gadgets camc;

■e\ T 1Q4-A/1 <=“'^ 1 ' •‘1 * fiddilrj t s J ^ l S i C u With the focusing devlcea of ll V P)-Here'a the camera., Idaho senate "Confound Vesuvius," h e said0 transfer en- himself and the scagiills. "confour

N orthern and Vesuvius," Half-covered w ith cloudleges of Educa- T halll make a rotten shot." a ty and Idaho B ut ha aimed a t Vesuvius anywa

Whleh loomed off to po rt, aet t tB ahr Buratedt, mechanlim to working an d . wititweller. Qeau- surprising agility, ran a round an□. Jones, Meek, got In front of the camcro.ock, Schwendi- Working last, he pulled ou t tl'rg , S tarr , Tate, brandy, poured himself a d rink 1

a shot glass, lilted it a n d toasl<orenson. Total himself wllh a "Here’s looking i

you. big boyi" T htn he dow ned ths t : Blackatock. drink,dwin. Ransom. Three-quarters ot the way Ibe rry . Total 8. Capri he repeated this m aneuvtist: Alhertlnl, every tlms a different backgrounluxton. CosUey, presented Itself. In the bow. in thla^alis. Johns- Stern, on the port side, on th e stailat. Nock. PhU- board side, and on the second clai1 14. deck. And sll the while paying n______ more attention to his fellow pajP eange« than If they hadn’t ex lstoL r & i n s curiosity would have kUled ra

rr> 1 ^ ^ Wm w h at he we

LlmS ^ tr r ’a j S yunnel new here ^Tjrked hard fo r a Uvln./I rr,nr„ th ,n . ^ ^r,..H f h . awo^e <“ « morning tw o. monthi nf i Sm ago to find hlmse'f independenUZ ^Ich. Some relaUves ho h a d forgot,r. ItH about. OC didn’t know about. lel;n ime him an income ot something Uk

II* uSikerT 'aM I'lght off. Just as soon a

s: L“rw»s”u,s'5. s.,1* lli the iim nd 'eni 1'" »how ’em my movies.

h ^ fo “Been taking movies of myself 1;:eaStlme. t^ ff le cathedrals and sta tues a nth e MUwaukee eveo’thing else ever since I got oreuio m ounuins. loo. Be

you’d never guess how m uch flin« I I ’ve shot. Try to guc.'i.”

i w a r n c f l 1 guewed half a mile, flgurini* ' « of

^ h U C ? "That ^almost cried,

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i c h C a m e r a B u g G e t s

S u p p o r t f o r F i l m O s c a:I.EMORE mile In Paris, all by Itself. I bet ]> of tlil-1 story I have 30 or « mdes of plctu•aiisc I have no myself. Yesslr, maybe SO mlt hU nam e Is, Nobody ever wok so many plcturemembered by himself as I have. And befori rememDereo oy ^

l>st you n i have soo miles. I’m i A ’™'Jhd the world, aee. a

P ' ■ • picture of myself m IrontL l ' J— ■ overytlilng there la, I aim to sir g P j p 5 5 ^ P » - *” ®re_ Paramount I

f A ^ v I was about ta ask him hi? nawhcn he discovered tha l Csprl

o t his camera, so, wlthc a goodbye, he wound up his came

B t S a r 'A aimed ll a t the famed island, poui himsel! a drink. Jumped In fro and gave off his theme song. "Hei

U <L».r« looking a t you, big boy!"Umes to pu t In "TfJ'* my own choice for the ll

Ojcw.i well cu l and (DUtrlbalrf hr JltN.u.M .indlMU. It id from his hip --------------------------

rl"^5.rSFlatttoAddress Meeting of PT.

^Mhrr^rt bv ?h^ Dickel PTA at 8 p, m, next Mond:S It was announced Monday by Mrs.

t^ r f r r t iv A. Hansen a t the B/ckcI school P'iv hnv executive board meeting. Flatearn ed an ex- “ P '' ^ education lor hop]

ra m ounted or:ng h is way to I t also ' 'as reported lhat a r

sh o t the sun numbers from the high school tJ[ttdgcU cam cra ent show will be presented, Mrs. 'I lo t o f fiddiinff S’’ Sackett Js program chairman 1devices of lhe the meeting. Room mothers of t

second grade will serve tefresas," h e said to ments, Mrs. Hansen said the pub:iills, ''confound InWtccf to atiend.•ed w ith clouds. The executive board made pla1 sho t." to send two delegates to the stcisuvlus anyway, convention a t Nimpa in AprlL) po rt, aet th e --------------------------

Idahoan Wounde(p r s s T i . “i s v is,

‘ thf. wav to “ Settles, also Dolse,Iht^ m aneuver department also announc

that army Sgt. 1/c Howard :he b^w in tS t L ew art. the husband ol Mrs. U|>. nn thf. Btnr. O- Leonard, has been Injured■IB sfcond c l ^ Korea. H e Is the son of Puea; mie S n g ^ O' ®“' '“P0lnt.ils fellow paa- T I ,

™ Manager Nameda w h at be w as POCATELLO, March 7 W W -

Bradley, formerly dlstricl comme eJJo«-." h» said, clal supervisor for the Mounta ind lis ten." Staus Telephone and Telegraf

company in Denver, has been nami •d fo r a living eastern Idaho dlsirtct manager I I hla teens, h e 05* company,

tw o. m onths He succeeds E P. Calph, who hi independently retired,

he h a d forgot-now about, le ft HURRY! LAST DAY!om eth lng Uke FIG H T IN G

ust as soon as I S U L L IV A N S”

S i t“ i m e f ” I “ SA LERN O«lng -cm. too. B E A C H H E A D ”

doubts I saw _ ^ __

O I M T F )S “™ S'.S» TOMORROW!

I sh o t h a lf a

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du les 1 J u d g e l i e d as S am.™ D r u n k Cause:

C o u i-tR u rap uvepNEBDAT r

, . SAN FRANCISCO, March 7 (U.P’.'‘tiri-n rdiiini. T l'e courtroom was silent Juci.to «f Ivt' .. kJohn AfcMahon was sbout to spe

B u t suddenly a red-foccd mlit sior» strode unsteadily into the coulm M.n'f r.iniiT r o o m yesterday and shouUiroV/'i'o'Mnifvjrify ’’W here’s Morlartty?" --ivtn* i»!i -W ho?’' asked the Judge, lookl!”» s.«ifiit “ P surprise,fi.mWf "Aforlsrtty — Red XforJarii}’. 1inuRSDAV n,gn ahouled,'Mi B»iirr "’Quiet please," tlie judge said.•‘tu ( recognlied Arthur Dunn, C3. a fellM LiTMiock Irishm an often In the compfjiyi»« gumrn.rr PoIlccman Edward Morlarlty wh iiinM.mfij'.-piitian Officer appears In courl

d runk cases.i«or»i i!i=k, "Where’s Morlarlty?" Dunn roar

, I again,N.w.", U irk.u “Ten days for disturbing t

M l itirii'j court." the Judge answrred. lotrci. " I ’ll do 11 standing on me e

W hy don'teha get tough?"'•wt cf Wo,y ‘T h irty days,"Iw *iTVm ' don'teha i‘iih^ Know, B«t really tough?" if.m ii "Six months,’"Z'r^ur. w hat he toiin. MiB-» K.miir tlo ^ 'th Ws SIX months, Dy tln,.fifiwi> Ediiion tim e the Judge was purple,

"Two years! Take him away," ^ Cjtms D unn was escorted to the drui*w. tank . The Judge later ordered h----------------------- -back In court today and said

^ ^ would reconsider the sentence.

r^ Basketball Loss n O s c a r Injures 2

" S . . ’.I ? I ; woijids nnd assorted cuU and brul.-

s tn f i^ T n i championship high school bask<mted s t a ^ r u J, , 1c rim e prevention ^quadmen a

rp L ^ ^ o M t th is a«Tlvcd to break up I

melee.All the victims were white, Ho'

5k him hIJ nam e „ ,„e resentmeni over lcI tha l Capri w as t^e game was lhe probable can nera. so, w ithout aiu-rcatlon, accordingd up his camera, police. The final score was W( ed island, poured Philadelphia, high « , Benjam ^ ’’*ong” 'H ere’B predominantly Negi'» y '" Of the 21 victims 14 were he

lice for the 1951 pltallzed with two'lG-year-olds ha lng deep JtnJ/e Bounds Jn the bae

<ht iTnillctu. Inc.) -,

industrial School J, P T A Hearing Planneis U l J. X n ST. ANTHONY, March 1 (U.Rjr^'ln Falls h ig h The state board ot education u»111 address th c steps today to hold a public hearli1, next M onday, on accusations brought against E.

onday by Mrs. Ij. P ra tt, superintendent of the IdalIckcl school PTA Industrial tralaihg k JiooI,neeting. F la t t ’s E. A, Owen, Idaho Falla, boa;■llon lor hoppi- member, said the hearing was r

queilcd by P ra ll nboui Iwo weel•ted lhat a few ago. The superintendent clalnnhigh school ta l- the charces were Insilgixtcd by dl'sented Mrs W . gruntled farmer employes and Pub*m chairman for officials seeking to '‘make a nanmothers of th e ^or themselves,"serve refresh- --------------------------„wo,,p„bi.= Railroad Line Is

Tied u p by Slidi)a in AprlL PORTLAND. Ore., March 7 (,r>---------- A snow slide closed the main lit;f j j 0^ Southcm Pacllic some ’ I 0 1 H 1 q 6 € 1 miles southeasi of Eugene yesterda

■Trains were held up on both side HMiin n n l ^ 0'^ '“ 0^ ^ P- Hopkins, supci

a y T K o re f .° h ^ o ' ‘»‘«ricTH" ehJef dispatcher’s office hei

't «•« understood that ire. “'Id rocks came down with thc sno

. hampering clearing./ i Howard D Meanwhile. Monday’s southboi^r

Af 'Loii Klamath, yesterday’s souihboun i l in Shasta Daylight, and the no rtt

o?‘'^ e a n e ^ u n d j:* « a d e all were hours behin

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f e d as Ir L e g i s l a l ^Causes SummaryRumpus . . ivas silent Judge ifi»i upon ceitn ot <ourt rraorter •as sbout to speak.a red-faced m an in* miae liupMtortoMiSf'iiD^eia’ Into the court- *urJ»c8 .im ciui* uMd la cono» y and shouted: ,ad m la ln „ ^ ^ c•y?" - . , l a n . ccngtea » ,rS 5 S * p m S fo the Judge, looking ci?rVnc?%;iu‘,

be maCa in tetilog tmft n t a?ed XforJarli}’. the mtt*!* luto u. a.lOUltd. IntiodocWJ In UoiutUie Judge said. Ho co llw• Dunn, G3. a fellow r«coMln» re»l propertr 'n the compfjiy of ifg u ittu re r ' d Morlarlty whcn f Klllrt by Houu

, l l , r D u n n ™ , . a g S ' g s r «so 193~RcpeslIac 14W MUbllt

Idlng on me ear. *>» cl»lm« u dsduetlon la compv t tough?" -‘Vl? ^oT^-fo^^ut .l,«.ock maa

Ram» CommlMlon uid iKiuIre •••, aJiy don'tcSa ge t conflrTntUon et tom* wmmtmlsnt

HB 220_PT0»ldlri* for a mlnitw»f» le t »nd tnaxlmum woilc weeit

jdje w hat he tould p ropm^*oi’ 'a 'ifn? homfc^Nicx^months, Dy thisas purple, _ deduction* under »wle loeocoo Ux ke him away, mcdlcaj oipenae and providingrted to the drunk short form of retum, later ordered him H'J—ctnuaB rteiag «ntroii

and s a l d ^[he sentence. au 107—Providloj > method whe_________ Bchool truiMoi mty msVe »n »ddm

fsi-y/or «cjiool pi/rpo«« pnar to c*.Loss ■".b'T.J"™,,.,..

. postcard, in .ddliion .to othn n,

K .ilarch 7 W .K - r’r^«lr*pf^’’ro5‘' rdigers nursed knife tratucrlpt. furoUOed by court rtf

h school basket- bd j»i-~Appn>pnaUoii for chiidi

Jfl squaomen a s - so igi^proviain* for (ncrtned di ame , rounded up lU iiua Itra, driver eiunlnauom gcgrocs, before rc - by »herl((» aad Incieialn* mlnlnCd to break up th e “' ““ I “«'■"» hom ii

SD :BI-.Approprlatlng ll,OT,S00 f were white. How- raoior vehicle lund for dep»rtmeni itmeni over losshe probable cause university ol li^iho, in, according to s DltlO-Approprlatlng «,150,000

scorn was W cit Stni« college,. « , Benjamindominantly Negro. WIidhmwo jd hsuk

IID 281—Apptoptuilnj U.liO.OOO ms 14 were hos- ‘^hool eouaiiutlon and iraiupona! IG-year-olds h a v - * ,unds Jn lhe back. „ b a i^ ^ o V id in / . Jr rJO------------ county reconleti for cerUfying «i

School. n i _ _ _ _ J net prcmcum* collected u ttanrt' Planned „„„March 1 (URI — dowment fund and traniffrilng It

)/ education look *tat« «'>''«««• W n e«ainu i^ i.1. pubnc h « r » E ,„ ;5. i ; s Sught against E. F . oi id»no .nd Idaho Bute colleje- ent of the Idaho 8—rroviaing a new eiectricl

aho FaUa. board ao ISJ—AwroprIat!on'o*f*^150JM0 hearing was r e - veteran* wtllare corotnlulaa.. nboui Iwo weeks Slcncd by Goicrngritendcnt claim ed 344—UMtlnir « an lastaJImnstlgatcd by d ls - a'(J?i“noi'«cetd M per ciniiployes nnd public the purchue price,5 "make a nam e no l«-AmtDdlng law relating

«ppfop«»Oon cl v iu r Iroa Id to b« u.»ed In Ore*oo.

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Line Is .“."SLS?u ia iv .. i,aiournmtnt ot eou.

I b y S l l u 6 '£?‘”ppl7t<l'* 2'6'‘ ii“!., March 7 (<T>— computing compctu»tlon,d the main lin e «H l»f—ProrMlne tft*t leee tarPacific some 75 X'Sr^coV^Mcctd L?tu.T‘ cMt'‘^’f‘^Sugene yesterday. 3p?ction. " " ac i cod oip on t<ith sides, HO m —RelBting to i»l« in oiHopkins, supe r- product, froa iitco Jaiti

Portlond distric t, s o ' « —rennltUnf appolnunenl, atead of election, of cltcU uid tre

stood that tree s election reglair*™ in Incorporated i vn with thc snow lanea,:Icarlng. lio—Eliminating IJJ fee requliI . , ’. “S ’ ,lys southbound any applicant for heallti certUicate and the n o r th - sn ii»-Fi»cmg «ite ot pricer Jo •ere hours behind S^’i u t e ' u n d • ' ' P ' r v u i

s o 12S-.creaUDS elat« hlibway boi

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<ourt reporter prior WASHINOTON. Morch 7 (U,I: i£toto”,i_*uu ,o ,u . se t th e Idea that all our fig:0 eoler aod examlna ln< DlCh do to win B war ia pul uaed 10 conoeciion trigger. T h a t’a not true, minin.i . A cog In Uio whtH depoTtnjent

S l r / ' ^ r ” £ i “ m e r n ? a C y h L * | ^ ^ E o r * t S ^ i i t l * “SS r i P W d1 In Ueiua in aU of them . j r . . ^ alral-Dlrectlnf l»w Tho roan, who | .;y ot Idaho to atudy would Just as soon l [ i | | |S'- “if, V CTout as General•7 Houm jo n c i—a number K« conient of plain- <jf jt^ rs unspecl-1.

f le d -g a v e me Ihls U l v ; j j HM). Inform ation:s law «ubliahin» We have aol-Ided) - AdiuiUn. '^ 6 '^ a.isl8ncd toicomt u* which d S protec t a ll Installations and facictlon la computing ties In th e United Slates, the ter

ii.f.tock m .n on and the Dlslrlct of Columt•Old iKiuire Mn»« O ther soldiers are under orders

ammiMionm U ke over When and Jf strikes i « vel op in transporUtlon. telepho:g^oT^aupMU of te lesraph. or so forth.» homfc .NICE and Engineera Cited,dtd) - increuing The arm y also has trained a coit»tj loeome Ux ror o f engineers who are prepared“ d providing tor protect US on the watfrways of t

rteiar controi»toa UnJied Btates. Alaska. Hawaii a•mutueU on eounty Puerto Rico. ’They know all abt

. m«h~i harbors and streams and fOod ccma?e .B^iddmoh'a tro l on Inland rivers and Urlgall

prior to caJiioff derclopm ents and helped build ao:

r , n ” Some of the army’s other duti to hewing peuuon m y m an told me. Include: ling datnct Removal of a w « Irom ravjga!

waters,d by court Establishm ent and regulation

{ Tcftfctj tniuranc* PreservaClon of Clie American fn .uon for ehUdreo’i Nla«ara. letjr asd Indlgeat Canal Big Jobfnr (ncT.uBrf artrwr army-s Job at the Pinareian.inauon. gi/en c an a l-w h e re It handles malntc icieuin* miaimum ance. care, and operation—keeps drli'era Jrom 19 to lo t of m en busy, tinr ll OTSOO from *upplylng a;fo? dewrtment S food stuffing for the area and pi

ting things like ~bandaids." sea-sl i itnr H,11J,3M for ptiij_ and Weita aboard shi it'ing 13150000 for sailing fo r Ihere.

Then, too, U must look out f atinj J4s0,sii for Immigration ser^’lce, customs, po: na t»x commiMion. offices, police and fire protectlc iiini M*:^ooo tor Steamboat Inspection—and a Jct and traiup^taUoa o the r things civilians like me cat

spell.

, /2T VISITS BEXATIVEScerUfying u ab- l u c EBNB, March 7-Mrs, VI

Inj tm» ituur.nc# Davis has gone to Yakima. Was: •ted u reaerra’Voa ^ relatives.

'‘ r f^ l '^ fn T ’t*?; •W 'l'hlng preeeat bureau ol bt*' «-PTovldWf lor ellmtaailon

, V! • “ '« l»® llbr«rle» »t Uwhton »i SICE to Unlveralty j>oc»teilo.i n«’ - '/i ,? . '/ ,... »>-nel.iina to c iu « ol lajur.aa new electrician, written by Comeallt iMuren,' 8cnat« X — —S i ' . : ’”” '” ANNUAL

R A N G E RIDERS DANCE

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Qfi Isn ’t |T rialSetforT w ( G I Tni, On Battery Coil

Justice eourt trials for two 1T n n i i berly m eti-chajHed wilh battei

iP Ifii I n l n connecUon w llh the beaUng oI C 1 » X U I U , n,aa h*ve beeN W. NICII0L8 for M arch 15.IN. Morch 7 (U,R)- T h e two men. VoMey LaythanI Uwt all our flsht- and Lawrence Sullivan, 43. are Iwin a war U wm a beld in the county lall -undernot true ' ^ n d each. T hey were arrested »heel department a t ' U a n d originally charged withsn tt io e p a rO T e ^ t, ^ weapon. ,os T h e victim in the cue Is Wa

ob theW ' i ^ H W hen arraigned Monday on ho I . charge, Laytham aaked addlU

I time t>efore m aking a plea. Tueon he pleaded n o t guilty. Sull

pjeadcd no t guilty Monda;^

‘I ' l f l S M A dm inistrator fo E sta te Is Soug

“ .tlona and laclll- A ppointm ent of > ^ I n FsllJed eu tes , the terrt- to adm inister a porUon of thehslrlct of Columbia, ta te o f Uio lat* Marla A. Swaiare under orders lo is osked in a petlUon fUed insnd Jf strikes de- bate court Tuesday.

orUtlon, telephone, "The deceased wae a r^den jforth. M onU na w hea ahe died Marthr m ritw i 10<0- Along WlUl property out

. Idaho , her e state Includes gtal o '^ ^ o 'p r ^ u e 'd ^ county valuele watfrways of the *‘ v?ctor Swanson, a aon. BllllAlaska, Haw-all and ^ ^ n t , . fJJed th e jjellUon askingley know ^ 1 about j Keenan ac t aa admlnlsU•ams and fjood con- Idaho.

''vTi h!m?“ Swanson la survived byid helped build aome 4^9 saughterj.^ ' .,11, . . .. >1 of whom reside outside Idaho. 7army s other duties. sw ansoa. WlUielm Bi.

•.include. H arry Swanson. PrpdrickSa■eckj trom ravjgabje Elmer Swanson, Edwin S»

•nJ renlM lon o l *“ • ”

■ u C s 'n T . ^ s r . r M -K Bids Low on .R , . i i o » - k „ p . . A irbase RailwilUtig, supplying and b O ISE, M arch 7 CP>—Monls 1*. .<“15“..“ ’'* P i ' t K nudsen company, Boise, has bandaid^ sea-s ck $140,244,72 for rehabllllWeils aboard ships n ,e railroad track leading to

, , . . , reactivated Moimt,^(n Home a!rb, must look out for ^ h e local offlee of th e corps ■ ice, customs, post- a^my cnBlneera said the Job inclu nd fire protection, g of trackaee betw,csan—ana a let o. M ountain Home and the liase. iians lute me can t wiU be reviewed before a c

trac t Is awarded.O the r low bidders Include: J,

T crtcllng. Boise, »171,220.05; Vern W Y a ^ a w Sh'^ Bcftvcr, Kemmercr, Wyo,. $183,774

»JTTAT, wllli tuft « ««!»■rBIsrs■ N C E o n d

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f T T O T H IS B O T T L E IF Y O U W IS H

« 0 Y A C H O I C E K E N T U C K Y A

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KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BO• IK E . s . o N .a a u i i A 8 D - c o H f * n r . .

!t for Two ‘Ik e ’ Ai^i ittery Count -t trials for two Kim- • « » / M nUB«d with battery to , ,lh the beaUng of an I - I » C ' ^ Us a a o h*ve been aet J . l i S

n. Vorey Laytham, 44. D,*’^ se n h * o w ^ Sullivan, 43. i^ e b e ^ announced the

aunty lall tinder $5M Europeans and

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gned Monday on the ^Eaenhow er's chlej.lam aaked addlUonal ‘ tn- Alfred M. noking a plea. Tuesday nounced these appo^n o t guilty. SuUlvao Lleut,-Gen Mai»-i

stratorforT n l-X eJ>!e/ lor plans, ,Is Sought i S S . S u “

t of a Twin Palls man UUIgence, 'a portion of the « - Maj.-Gcn. F w »

t* Marla A. Swanson anny, a.wistant eh’>ipetlUon filed in pro- tlon and tralnln*ssday. Rear Adm. p—d wae a resident of lU iU n navy,1 ahe died March 30. personnel and adm^flUi property outside HaJ.-Oen. P i ^U te includes grazing French a ir force■•olU county valued a l pim s. policy and

M aJ.-aim . rxiam>ison. a aon. BUUngs. u . 8. arm y, . t . t . . - ,B pellUoD asking lhat • ^ ‘Mtact aa administrator • ________

m V s m iv e d by nix Mcetin? Sd t m daughters, all j e r o o t r r . , ? ^

= n f | j ; s :S m"Is Low on CAREY, Marcli *;se Railway [ M , 3■ch 7 t9V-MorrJson- — ---------wny, Boise, has bid | —144,73 for rehabimat-

flee of th e corps of said the Job Includes I f— -

viewed before a con- W H EN WE Bf

;, $171,220.05; Vern H. W I 7 H THEO ,rer, Wyo,. $183,774,40.

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If* . Your home will i.'fijiand comtorUbttrlai

, us to care for nw1 i U e h » a p a r problems. Weaftejn

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--------- CHICAGO. Matvh 7PORTLAND non..TLAND, March 7 («-|USDAW Torn Ko. » i.llo- 1* lablo 100: mtrkft fullr IlMdT: fav Oatt lampU crad«tklnV aU* offtrad; iMd''Mwri” iibl» »hii« J’oJS •’Nt!*: Viu

JJ.O«.Mi food f««J.r pin non.. M.rlr, r,„ni|„,l; ,„,iM.OO.M. UO-il.;« laUbla 100; m»kit acti.a, fullr ' ------------: odd eonimirtlal atMr* Jl.OO: no PUTURES 'ir cholca fad alaar* ilnca Mondar: CHICAGO. Msrch 1

J?«0%7?»0. Includln* hf.i7 7olilaln» Mir J .«% M/i'i 0 : oi« haavr Holslcln bul^t i:,00: Julr r.ll''! 2.H s lu n l«-«MI.MViOTa'h^'a’roJnd b ^ ‘ 1;|J'

eomraon trades . K.OO.tt.OO i lola Caraownoard to It.OO. Mar 1.77U ;ji,p talabit nona; nomlMli rood and Mir l.sfi itjfad woolad Umba Quaukl. up lo Julr l.tl '^

■nl aWtii ona Vox ItJ IU. So a ftapl 1 "SH .»!>r UU^-^Mdar al Ji.SO; lood «waa D.c 1.70 .71V

DENVER Mar !»7^ '.!>VER. March 7 «^-(USDAl-Callla Jtilr .Mi, ,«:2.000 ; calvsa lalabli 100: fad staan !>pl .)>T »

lf»r» alaadr lo Ilrom: eiolos iU«r» Dw .16^ ,M‘J.lOO Jbi. Jt.tO: other choics JJ.SO. Rracholjs halfar. «.6fl. naw hl*h: My 7.«7ichoics 1I.U-7S: olhsr iltwhlar Julr I . 'i ' i I.It',atsadr wllh strsnfth en cutter lirTt l.finS M ilutility to fomrasTflal ren JJ.OO. De.-

cannari and cuttan asrlr ii.OO- Serbsans) . TealarB icarca. May S.M .SSaalabla l.OOOi bulchan ttaadr ta !S Julr .isb ^ s r J ^ ’j O ^ w sulooT NoV .csj;

) ssistJs 1,000; laraitr Colorado fsd I-ard ' '*lamba: top noolad ilauihlsc Ucnba Mar It KO U.t2r IJ.’*. ______ _____________ Mar l»7a is.o:

OMARA 13^t 1l<>2 ILUIHA. Mareh 7 CPJ-IUSDAl-Hoo Oct 18J2 H.H«,»00: barrow, sa l illti op to SW ^lor

ladr to U hlihar: hssrlar wiljhu - ,^ — ta 2' Of more low.r: son JMO otfs KANSAS c m »d and choics ll0-];0 lt>. Urrowi KANSAS CITV. MsrIU :i.»-22.tl; top lUO fer ons 117 cars; hUhcr b.op 170-S00 Iba, :o.7i.tl.ll; t00-j<0 2 hard and dark h>M I2t.tl.C0; (ood and cholci soot up No. 2 i:.3«S to l:.]7>ilbs. ll.0«.:0.0«: tlan lUH-n.M. to *2.<mN; Nn. t 12.

a salabU 7,t00: (sd slaar, tinfran; elasi March ti.iV i. M,ix>d and ehoks iradaa atsadri llf IZ.SSTa-^, Sn>l. 12.1Mb,

atioiitir on cHoles baary iUer«! Corn: 21 can: I'.ie ln>■clal to ararafi rood alsars stsadr No. 2 while II.»« t» 11owst: hslfats mosllr iHsdr: cows to II.S7N: Nr,. 2 ralb-lo tlronr: lupplr lllbt and major to ll.70^iN; Ho. J Jl.tJ. Indlffirrnl; bulls tnd raalar* Mar tl,7i.J.‘n ! ; " a ^ " o ^ V ^ K '.V ’.Tl^i N o ^ r ih ^ is '^ T .i i r u ''.OOi aoms hald hlihir: bolk food ll.OiK.I0l« fsd aUir, J2J04(.I0: com. Milo Dvalis 12.(1.

to low food itwr, tO.OO-St.OOi Kafir R.SI to t:.S7K.Id cholca hallira 81.00.ls.00i olllltr Br« II.SSl^ to 11.tmTimsTcUl eo»i 2S.iO-17.M; csnnsn Hadry Sl.tJ lo J1.57NUsre 20.00-2S.60: _eotnm«Klal bulIi Sorbsana 13.2) lo IJ.Ji

y'aUbU'j^M'^maikrl iW MINNi:ArOLIS, Uirc

•WM fullr aUadr: lood and choice MINNEAl’OLlS. M.rc aUufhUr Uaba cirlr J!.fO-7S; 100 Ih. c-itnn aacVt Ii loads held aboaa dO.OO: lood an.l ch.nrH. T.M: alan.linl i

•aU a^rn^UrnJjs S6.60.7S ;^art daek «.30^ shlprnrntjorn palls tS.IO; common to food ard middllnss unchsniccr swra lt.O0.i3.00: 2 rood unchanisd. tl.SO.

“ "" I Potatoes-AGO. March ? (XP>—{USDA1—Hoes I- -------rp '2S'gndar *Mrl*'*Tut.dir:“ i^i» , ilssdr' food and choke 190.270 IDAHO FALLS, Usrc> #-22.00; 210-ti0 Ib. butchtn 22,10. Oflerl^nas moderaie: rn •400 lb, bulcharf 21.30.33.00; sows P Q 'cd: fslr wlrs Inqul

tnd laas 17.73-20.00. market unisttlad.I aalabla 1000- calvM J!00' Sales fob cash trackrr itssts aiesdr to sironi; htirera minlfnum e[>e A 100 1 ■ taadr: olher classse firm; hlsh '"aiherf J-fO-l-M; U. S. ; md prims slMr* H.BMl.M; hi«h l.lS-1.20.id eholcs slsara «WO.|8.t8: 1,S30-b. slssn 87.00-8S.M; commercial “ J** fo** ahlppln* polo od ttssra ll.004d.00i 0111117 and ,elal cow* JS.M.7J0! nadUm to S. I l.SO-S 15: U. S. . >*alera 11.00.17.00. p i "

saUMs S.OOO: no sUufhler lamhs iklnf sironf lo hlihar or «5J0 and U. S, 1 1-0.1.S3;blf packers biddinf waak lo lowerir.«.28“M " " " W V l

IAS cJWl'lUrtS'MUPl - Be«s

I 1.100: calrsa tOO: sTsrsfs food IrJTA*Io^?w^:id7urr.^W nd«w .a^^ "« L t ‘r r^ ^ o ^rr.U lr* lS sr bfcli heifer. f.T ; J '« : “ *1^

. ' s f j T . & W i U i r p £ . “ ^ - 1STot'a'AKbM?' T H ,™ ."

U)8 ANCBLU / " I ’'V*^fcNGtLtS. MiTib T OR-<rS»trN>I «aUS . i 100. alnw. Mil. ftaUi J'soraaKa rsos u. o. i i . t2 iu wlJh “oin; l?i;r?t bldd*«

r» to 1,121 lbs. 1I-00-18: eotDBSrtlal1 ausra tl.W-11.001 food (sd cholea *•”” ‘.“ff^To*,V?o'- s a ^ ^ l t^ iT b s 'U . s! ’

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lb. trucklns }|.2M«.09i medium ' I . i „ • tl.Ofl! JIO.S03 IU. UJ^73; food

owi IJ.00.20.00, " ¥ l 'v . - ?n II. .laUbla nonj; fnr odd boldoisr, U “ 'l J Inch i

. t a t o a n d O n i o n

F u t u r e s " V ,™ ... , . , . , , . , .™ ,., ,rt«*y B. W. McBoberti lod '’’T• a y . EIk> BM r, Phoa* Mfl)

MARCH ONIONB „ ~Z ^Cv”;ro:::;;""™ Speakers s,“■*• "■■• ■“ A t ISC 1

^ p<x : a t e u x . . m . , .--------------------------- s u t e college Is prt.

t 33 per cent or U. 8. pa» *nnual IfuiUtute o cftrs In tue today *re 11 yt$ja jj« rcb IS-IS ^ t b » r >lder. eompwed *IOi four p«r ernm ent oHlcinli «che

IM l. W. O . Bantiter,___ _ , . agent in charge (o

. , bureau o t InveiUgit£ I 1 * k P i ^ cuia law enforcement

— U eut,-O ov. KdBon Ia t th« I d ih o »wi»i

FOrATOM-tOallrwito. - Rob«rt * . Smyll* Ml.............................. ...... “ t -Ji! o . A. BottoUMn wllT ^'srToecS 'i tlvlUea o f th e 3 l i t 1

LtVB pouiTXT unUorm sta t« lau i.

2 Utahns E In Big Sn

» d waapaay prisa.) p ^ R K O n Y , UUh,TWO m en escaped d.

««a wben » tnowsUde rt M « r 4Hi«di m ountain oaa mile vi

109 POOt O r a t h e rD*wlB, n r la - im . «n lW rt U« Bproul#. opeTttJr* OfIK Pradscan tt Twls rslii (ar th e cab of theli • (Tsb. 1M<. intiusiraii covered by the

* "= •“ • " ' • ' T ie r du g U iem ielvu o A Th» »T»i»ncto« ’iru--------------- * ------------- — —}?: and 40 f«*t deep.B —-------- - _Ks joad la ad ln f to two m

-*** ThB illd e ooeum d ]u, --------- before 300, men went

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• Btirbara Hutlon'iI t T a i n Il[ntuy. b u t In Sa

;aoo, Marrh 7 (J-,-wh.si whiiW law yer .ial,I In a fraln m.il.v whirb i.thrrad I'flfess' aCllon here It waa'^f'n!i”l*°'' o'*” ' Ofnt°"*D"t Hiiiton brought,• rriiut soon Harlfd fourth husbnnd. C(

i»"%'icaJ a" Kd «l.'r''T.riU*L/lni'’era attilbulM the b-j>ln( In wheal COCdlngS mUSt be> bailc mark,1, J.t;,,,, „ well »• CCpt from the pri«i cloa^ 3i''s-’'‘' hi K V h ^ con test of th

com was s'li-:!' h'jhVr'. ul{<h they finally

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CAflli CRAIN DOISE, M arch 7-AGO. Marvh 7 tT)—Ceih whesl PrnOk A. H hta . Ep

No. » Tsiio- I7s>;.mii.ampi/Vrsd. N.’ *"i-i.ed ««• man of th e 1951 E.

I .a ^ whUs i .c j;‘;o. J s ittah ...; thfl Soclcty for C' , a *"1

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JEAFOLIS.^Uereh I Wl-f'Iw No.

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idllnss unchanirj. BS.20; rad dcr I m i . i M p .

)tatoes-Onions IS ] 'IDAHO rALLS M ,

0 rALLS, Msrch 7 (S —'FSMNI— ■ ' ,r*.IS moderaie; rosd condition, lm. ■fslr wlrs Inquiry; demand feir; « | ^ ' Sunisltled. x 1 * E

n t[>e A JOO lh. «cki U. S. 1

rrsVs'jes shipping point bula and b ahlppln* point; Kuateli J Inch Tl ilia A 100 Ib. aaclcs wuhed'] a'^'Vo’ *' * *'"* N O W

W A N 'AGO, March 7 lUrl—rolalo old , ,

la». Old alack modaraUi daaaad aalsa (10« Iba.): Idaho Itcueli ^ .

K 6 (aho ulillUaa UBwiik.J car at 2.30: ", MeClurea U, 6. I sics A Wubed ^

S i H M i S ta raiis A unwuW csr al tM: ----

a rads U. S. I ilse A waihed ar.d illfhtir aponfT laU Tuetdi; csr Waa: Naw Ilock llfM: demand filr: I Iabout ataadr for beat and dull (or d off color slock. aal« (80 Ibi.): riorlds It Ib.

rlumpbs U. S, 1 slie A wuhed ^ f t l ,

a v . X t e

“; . v . v l i ' i u 1. ,b. „ i . ^ , . J ” ? ; ; ' " .,. S ._ l . , , .A -« W -lJ . , l .M O ; S A I .E PR'auspllas Ilbnal; demsnd fair:'a‘*lii'^ "o“ f"'aicVi Idaho S-«l .SS: one ^ 'uO;'sl11"'uw TVo'der 2 inch and lariir (tnerallr |ood

isa al 15 ccnu

salca: Mi.lwe.iein medium irlleiri : few I.7S: .Sweet .Cpanlth 3 Inch i6.|.*5^ColoraJo^l.«0-h7.S; 2 In S

akers Slated j M onroe,

i.t ISC InstituteITELLO. Mareh 7 (;p>-Idtho R egu la r »!:ollege Is preporlnf; for IU c h u rc h H:

InjiUtUte of government R e su la r ....15-18 w ith a niunbcr of gov- wmcr colet offlciali icheduled lo sp«»k. n a s u la r u3. Bantiter, Butte, «p<cl»l , ^ „in charge for lhe fedttti J e s w .Cravof InveiUgation, v.1U tUs. R e g u la r t i

V enforcement. A r t T atum•Oov. Edaon Deil, presidtnl R egu la r <3

Id ah a »wi»l«; Atty.-Oen,X. Smylla-and.former-flov. —. - -CLASottoUien will Ulk on »e; s w a n Lakeo f th e 31.t legUIature and R e ^ a r *1

MUSIC of ', . _ R egu la r «4

^ .n s Escape 5 ^ - ! Big Snowslide c: c r r v , Utah, March 7 R e g u lw Men escaped death yeilerdi)' C oncerto ti

anowsllde roared dawn a R egu la r |S :n oaa mUe wejt of hew. B a ch Cant*

C r a t h e r and Emaett B e ru U r 95.operator* of i anowplsf. « e » u » r

1 cab of their vehicle wuovered by . the toni of oov.g Uiemielves out. _ __T»i»nch« w W

fM t deep. It^ MocW * d ing to two mln* propertlM.S p u r r e d Juit 10 mlnijUi '00 men went off th* d t; u ia Oaty-Judf* a ln* .

■_______ -TIMES-:■t i m e s - ? j e w s . t w i n f a l l s , i e

ress’ Divorce I -... tt„ ,„iuit Is Shrouded BOISE, M a rc h ^

g 3 S , " rra Hutton's divorce »uit leadership li>t Prince iRor Troubeuloy

b u t In San FYancUco th^ L* * A *^u . T .J •a law yer .laid the Woolworlh I- action here ha., been thrown Ictely out of court." affairs comi:h ^ report io*-n. where Mlu 1 brought, her »mt m in i t h .r • f i

husband, court attaches In- a a ta te law th a t divorce pro. ^ t.Cgs m ust be Ictnt «ecret *®“'* «P*rln . IV.rrom the prlnclpilj. 'on teat of the suit had been **■'Ihey finally eald. but they add no details. ^ of J lT l

eads Seal DriveSE, M arch 7 (/P)—The Rt. Rer,A. n h ea . Episcopal blihop of N'KW ME

. hao been named aUt« chair. UNiVERaiTY' O >f th e 1951 Boater teal cale for eow. March 1—R al oclety for Crippled Children of Mr. and M rs. C.

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HelpedDISK, March 7 lu.pj-if noth- contracteiae, Ben. W . H. Delweller, tl* '

lerome, gets service from the rR A H O Isc? leadership in tha lenale. —Some 3.900 ATI* hen It waa announced that »l*Uon workers bei I aenate w ould rtceu .50 on a proposed ne' utM early fo r lunch yester- n '«ns of ending th to allow a meeUng ot lhe Greyhound

s affairs committee. Senator yirst lo vote w: S'elier tu m M to-8«n , Earl J.- Ore:; local. Memb berg, R.. B ulle. preiident m n d se o local v t tem. and aald : p, m, today. Ballot

wUh you would bring ma pleied by tonorrow e aspirin . IVe been walling j ; ujg contract, live days to talk on BfllBT {jj jq ^now you a re going to re- .pproved. Oreyhou

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On A p ril 1 s t we aro moving into our nev tho D e tw e ile r Building. O ur biggest p ro be m o v in g o u r huge stock of over 16 ,000 i find r a t h e r th a n pack, move, and recate th e se re c o rd s—we wil! offer them to flpecial low prices to reduce our stock be i ing d a y . To m ake our moving task ei have d ec ided to crear theae records o u t i sa le p r ic e s and rtp lace them w ith new on new lo ca tio n , flu st a b o u t 11 of you a re w ith o u r s to c ll^ so we d o w have to re i t h a t th e s e a ro n ^ o b s M te records o r o f b u t p o p u la r currem Tffnes on national reco rd s.

TO G E T THE RECORDS YOU PRICE YOU WANT TO PA'I

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vers Voting on Office Ins; mtract Proposal J S " " * , ! :i FRAM Oiaco, M arch 7 <U.» officers made whal le 3.W0 A 3 ^ bua drlvera sind ..qujcj. m ,n workers began voting today j^g induction eei

. a m . o . n d

"Cl. « - " . f a £ ffiirv ” S rriseo local w ere to vot# a t 3 * 'today. Balloting will be com- ^ ~

L 'r r r .’ J S Regent of!,ved. Oreyhound hopes to Passes alservice a t 6 a. m. (PST) Frl- BANGKOK, Thalli

The regent of TlI strike began laa t Thursday Rangslt o( Chtliiat dnlght. Bus aervloe waa halted palace last night, of j llfomla, Oregon, Nevada. UUh, <rj,e acUng niler, 8 Mexico, ATlsona a a d western mrvlvlng of 8S wiu o___________________________ CJhUlalongkorn.

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r them to y o u a t . . . . _. to ck b e fo re m ov- Scandolll « Bo;

ing taak ea s ie r, w e Hohner 3-row Bl jcorde o u t a t specialvith new ones a t o u r iiegular ?lof you a r e fa m il ia r i l l | j

have to re m in d y o u U K 6 IG I cords o r o ff-b ra n d s ,in nationa lly -know n While they

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) f f i c e I n s p e c t e d jsiam e te r e ^ ,OlBE, March 7 OJ.P^-A sU -m an u ^ r p u r jg ^ lM ” Ungeni of iixlh army recrulU ng STrtuitl*JLd_*w£ung cers made whal was te rm e d a hi* Ilm child.Ick lurvey" of the BoUe rec ru it-and Induction center yesterday , BACK BOmong Uie vUltori were Col. M. UJrcarj' of the San F rancU co re-ting, headduarierj, and Col. Roy

s g e n t o f f h a U a n d W A N T

P a s s e s a t A g e 6 7 d e a d o r (ANGKOK, Thailand, M a rc h T HORSES MULEJ-The regent of Thalland, Prince pr-mirt Pligslt ot Chaliiat, died a t h li "ice last nljht, of a h e a / t a ttack . lU fne« m«*ohe acUng ruler, 87, wa« th e last CALL COU,i-lvlng of 8S WIU of the la to King CIM-JSUalongkorn. p p p f W r p pfler Thailand's UberaUon from n i,an In 16t5 Prince R aaga lt went T R O U T > retirement bui on the aceew lon *£lng Fhufliplhon Aduldet I n 1H4,

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H E A V Y ! !STOCK A T ,

PR IC ESSEE HOW M U C H YOU SA

BAND INSTRUM ENTSR egulor

P ricek h a rt T rom bone........................ .. ...... $ 1 2 9 .5 0 $uescher T rom bone............................... 1 9 9 .5 0 Jeynolds T rom bone....... ................. .. 2 0 0 .0 0 J•onk Artist C o rn e t.................... .......... 1 9 9 .5 0 Juescher Trum pet ..'............................... 2 1 5 .0 0 Jsed Buescher A lto S o x a p h o n e 145 .0 0

GUITARSibson Electric H o w a iia n ________ $ 1 2 5 .0 0 {'Qtionol Electric H a w a i i a n ............. 9 9 .5 0

A C C O R D I O N S:andalli 120 B a s s ................... ............$ 3 4 0 .0 0 $ J:ondalli 48 B o s s .................. ............... 1 9 5 .0 0 Jo h ner 3-row B u t to n ............................ 8 5 .0 0

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IMCS HOMB .JPRINODALE. March T — U ra. iward Carson hat retumed homa >m Brigham Clly where she'vlatt*

her daughter, U n . Jim Whlt.*- Jc. anfl family.---------------------------------

WANTEDf “dead o r alive

KOSSES MULES C O W Sfo r Prompt Pick np Blfhect PtImS Paid

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I F e d e r a t e d C l u b s '

I P residen t TalkII To 20th Centui

M rs. 0 . H. H lscr. Enunett, Id: i sUt* p m ld e n t of the Federi

CJub*. ww B uw t ,Tueaday m eetin* of Ui« TwenU

' ^^U M ^Bjer'taH ced abo^UidivW— - m p o w l b r n t y - i w - p * ^ - ^ ; -

Ttaed eJub women U> b« Inlon '• \ Ibout their own country but noi• b r ie »boUt t t »nd ene u«ea 8; women to parUclpaW keUtrij

■I ' ' u n d w 't S direc tion of Mn, Hoit l H iller. eJislrm on o l tiio tjcsoiMt11. commltue. nom inating balloU »P '• cwt. Mrs. Ii. E. eaUodny. prtsldiB' bad chaTge o l Uve b \ssln t« meel^H; ' Mre. L. E. HInWn was pngirt' ' - h.irm .Tt T h o Intem m ionil riI*' ■ Uons tailt alvcQ bJ Ut»-

*; [ H arry S c o c k spok* a ^ ttancer drtve. ^tr». J - W, ^e'»^r

' ;• A vtil chalranan of tfte welfsra p i ^ e n t of th o Club, wktd vol.

■■ • leera W ald th e fu n d drive.: ■ m Monday nU h t, HJjer ■

honored by a no -host dinner org• Ued by the T w entieth Century c

• t the iwaenson hotcl.^Among those present wera »

J. . p B. WlUop, d is tric t president , . liie Federated c lub j. Mrs. O.

Ollason. Btate officer. Mi^ u eallndfly, p residen t of ih ' Twentl

t Century club. presldenU and miIf* ber# of oincr federa ted c iu ^ ln T II Palla aad m em bers of the Tsenu

1 'm * W ln FftUi. Mrt. aI wai a houso #ucst of Mr*. H. I Hogselt, ^ ^ ^

I Vows Exchanged By R u p e rt Coup'

; . BUPERT. M arch 7 -V * rt Bl'' '■ W tt. daughter o f M r. and Mre. J.

i i i ; CoUla. and W ard ech"tlder, Ml1 1 doka, eon of Mr. and Mra. C.I li Bdinelder: M inidoka, were unitedI l l , marrUge a t 8 p. m . Feb. al at s Methodist church.■V •• ■ Th# sJneJtf riOB ceremony wss p

toroied by th e Rev. James R. Cro The bride otiose a g ray Iweed i

«■ ■ and wore green a n d black access ' ■’ les Her wedding corsase was mi

^ of red roses. D arlehe H^^e. ' “ W maid, wore an aqua suil with wl

. accessories w id a corsage of yei.

! . ^ D a ie Schneider, brother of! bridegroom, served a* b u t rnan.

I ‘ Mrs- SchaeW er w ore a W&ck cri ; and velvet gown w ith white »cc; lories. Her conuwo « « niede

I ^ A ^ l n « r “ ^ h e l d a t the homeI U r. and Mra. C. D . Schneider J i t • lowing lha cerem ony. Those atWilil tog mcluded Mr. and Mw. OniJ' SchneJder. PocateJJo; and Mr. iI M rt. Doyle Halo, and daugh'• Karleen, a n d w n , je rry , all Ml

and M r». Schneider lelt■ a ehort wedding tr ip , They ore mii I : Ing their hom e a t th o 0, O. Schn

la / der ranch n o n h ^ f M^nldoKa.

; ■ Social Is Given By C lu b Wome

OLENNS MMCh 7Women of th e Moose, ihelr h bands and guests h a d a dloner i

! L - •oelal meeting a t th o Moose haiI I I Bpeclal gu&sta v e re Mr. and ^ •? Ray RJchardsoa. S a n Dfcgo. Cs

jUchardsoa U aud ito r from the nreme lodge. P lnchole was plaj Tbo women p resen ted a gift to N

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I n x m i e i u z t N O n ew silanbw p a a t ls tkVrt trea t me

I you look poaiuvely oylph-lUel Lat___ ^e,.darts ..«]eevB s.-iie(lU ne a n

fla tte ln* . ojak* you k«k yei younger. S m art a ll'O ni or wllh co t ra s t bodice paneL

PaU era 9151 com aa In m*» M. W. 40.43. « . « . « , 60. SlwMtAV 4K yards 35»lach-

<jHls easy-to-U M paMem gH perfect l i t . Complete.. lUuslrat sew chart ahovs you every step.

th ir ty ecQ tr In ccloa ( th is pa ttern to M ariaa Marlin, a o f Tlmes-Newf. p a tte rn d e p a r t^ P . O. S « « 7 « , d i lc a g o » , HL P r l P ^ tn iy your nam e, sdtess, cone, al and style num ber.

lU vf. y o a -* e ea . , . T\i* aew §1 . ta0tutt9f..'TD0 n e v s ju ln s sulu? Ei

• ^-w taW B rt -IJw -iiaw trr*piont OnJ'^ D r t . ld M U n M attlo patt«i

tf ; book. « u *bo u t your beauUfi Jf: gprlDK'-vudrobe. S en d Jutt tveni Vi ^«6t» lo r ycMf copy todayl A f rt

BtteoTi o r * new sprto* h a t i

l l . PAOT Biojrt

Clubs' Lesson on F a ith■ Talks Given to Circl<

_ , When lhe Eva M arl* Johnso\ _ e n i u r y Mlulon»ry circle o f th e OhrbUaJDnmetl, Idaho chureh met Monday. M rs. Ddnnithe Federated 0*<er ga^e the leason on Christli

speaker a t the f»lth.-Mra. Rulh G ates is a neif the Twentieth member of the group._______ _______ Mri, Clarence Pp.ck had charge tabout Individual the meetihg Kod aovoUoiia wcto lc

r^ f ,.. by Mfi. 01ad>-8 ChoaU . Mr«. LolltU> be iBfomicd May Vaa a guesl. ^

un try bul not to Refrtshmcnla wero aerved by Ui1 she urged a ll hostess, Mrs. Al Nyo. assisted tDate aetlveiy In Mrs. Willard Ihler. T h e nex t meel

Jng irtH be M d A pril 2 with Mr,Ml of Mn. Robert DUer. „ „ .t th e nominating * » ♦

“ .“pmi""" Pinochle, Bridge r r s . ™ ' And C a n a s ta Are r-E iX ™ Played a t Meet;

K,-,. ♦>,« SHOSHONE. M arch 7 — Thre ' t' ^ •’rtdse clubs and tw o pinochle clult i e '^ - e l J e r ™ ‘‘“" ."L i? " “

"h ’ A cass ia par?y was given by MJ l ? M l... « . . . *nd Mrs, Charles Pendlelon.

Mf>- Paul Haddock enterU lned th Wednesday brldgo club a t her hom - th Century elub ^

e « n t were Mrs. ^b f M « “ o ‘ entertalne

« T V the Wednesday pinochle club a t he home. Oul-of-club gueata were Mr

5 ^ . . ■J«ne Cerolhera ond M rs. Al Buttei

kf . J . M r s . Jane Carothers and Mrs. J. I of lhe TwenUeth iravellng priies b-alls. Mrs. Hlger C aro thers and Mr> lr*. XT T llklcni&n.• " • Mfi, Cecil Pe rrin enterU lned th

a Y-Ans pinochle elub o t tho homThursdoy night. M rs. William Unu

- > n n n o / n w«j an oul-of-cJub guasl. P riits So n a n g e u pi^y were won by Mrs. Clayto:

i r v l /5 end Mrs. Ocorgo Moore nnV w O U U iC inveUng priMs w ere won by Mr

I 7—Vera Dlod- H&u» and Mra. Del Stlckney. Re r . and Mre. J. A. frcjftinenU wero served by th Schneider, Mlnl> hostess al the close o f tho ovenln; and Mra. C. D. Mrs. Domingo Soloaga entertain i , were united In ed the Orand 81am bridge dub b 1. Feb. ai s t tha the home of M rs. R. D. Burkel

Thundsy evening. Mrs. Robet remony ttss per- JJaddMlc and Mrs. OJlberf WJJjd, James R. Crowo. were out-of-club gucsls. Mrs. Bur gray Iweed suit kett won high prize. M rs. Hivddocl

J black accessor- high guest p tl i i , ond Mrs. WlUor }rsase was made traveling prize, he Hale, brides- Mrs. Ftonk Clem enterU lned lh I suil with white Thursday afternoon bridge club a orsage of yellow her home. Mrs. D . A. Rowe was ai

out-of-club guest. Prizes for pin brother of the wtre won by Mrs. Slgel Hall, Mri OS best man. F. E. Oroase and Mrs. Rowe, are a block CTcpe Mr. and Mrs. C harles Pcndlcloi lth white acces- emtrUlned wllh a conasto part s was made of ac their home. Prizes were won b;

Mrs. Fred Oehrlg. Mrs. I rl Sonnci I a t th# home of John Thomas ond Fred Oehrlg Ite . Schneider foi- frejhmenU were aerved. y. Those attend- » Y

Tuttle Girl W edsand daughUr, , — t .

Jerry, all Mini. J o e P r S t l , B u H lhnelder lelt for M arch 7 - M r . and Mt;), They are mak- T u ttle , announce Uihe C O Schnel- ”’»rrl®8e of ihe lr daughter. VerdiMinidoka. sOfi of M r. and Jfr;

Max Prell, Buhl.. The single ring cerem ony was per

j I V e n I** C harles Easle. . . In the parsonoRo of th e Methodls

I W o m e n * p-**’- ^ eb . ib. For hcL I. , cho jo a suit 01^ . L . r ' ’‘" ' J ' g a b a r d i n e wUh pink am s w , iheir nus- blue accessories. H er flowers wer a d a dinner and pbk rosebuds.

.M ” ' Protl. a g raduate of File li employed a

:^ u graduated from CasUei ford high school w ith the class o

ed a gift to Mr*. 5947, He Is associated w ith his fa ther In farmlng.-

The newlyri-eils took a weddlni v A o r t i n Caliromla a n d Catalina b

i=s™™ Care o f Yo' l l l l ^ I_____________________B y A N G l

<1^11?^ 1 Roger was an Intelligent, health! f I V I tuK youngster who distressed his leach'^ I' J ^ being lato fo r school over]

' / ^ morning. His m other sen t him ou■ . y / f / J H oa time, even ahead o f Ume, but fii I* ' *«lved before the last bcl

and had to be m arked law , much ti the disgust of the class who wantec

I f l r a * a perfect punctuality score anc t I M m Sn m could have had It had Roger don<

hlj bit.punctuality record Is toe

Y principal to lh!\ \ ■H m teacher, "One ta rdy every-day al-

\ mwt. Can't we do something aboul

iV H somebody would tell mi‘\ nI K hasnl an exeuse In tho world for 11 1 W almply wUl n o t get In or•I n time, n-o dono everj-thlng 'frem

. I ■ keeping him In a fte r tchool to mak- J ■ Ing him stay o u t of class for th< 1 I session. Nothing helps, I give up,"

1 1 1 teacher wenln I I borne and cried. •‘D on 't give up that

I said her m other. •There must 1' I be » way lo get th a t child U

I ’ I echool. What has he go t to pull him therer

•■PuU him Ihere?'*“Yes. Tho way I used to get you

into the houso on tlm.o when you were out playing. Remember? I

- - u»*d-to-t«ll-you that-thero-w ould be fee cream or berry *fiorCcato. or a lurprlso for you and you would came the first Coll to see w hat was w&ltlng for you th a t n ight a t sup-

C n i . . en P"- >'0“ 0* ioaiethlng 2 ^ 0 1 J * - » thsl would pull th a t child Into moffiJngs?"

s’O NEWS ' «hop window every morning. I skirt front make ~ylph-Ukel Lacy.' r r ~ — “ I

rou look yesr* “ ' | ' ' W'oni or wllh con- R 11 / (

IS In tliet 54.34. P 00 . S U .M W .J 5 ^

pattera give* t ^ 'a klete. lUu5tr«ted r 9 \ i *e!f AIevaiy step. ^ v L l i , "

r In coins for i MM > Big<

^ 0 4 “ " nw p » ,m P T Jj3 t n wc*eDdress, wne, also J U fl

. T U new sli- a n iitlns sulu? En> - --

N O R T H S I D E F U R N I T U R E CC

F a ith Book Review Is 3 C ircle Given by W om an “m.'ti'SS; At Monday Meer, M rs, Bdnnie M n, Tom Alworth gave * rovli ■n on Christian of "Cheaper by the Dozen” for met a tes Is A new bers o( lhe Business a n d Profe p. slonal Women's club w hen th: had charge of met Monday for dinner a l to im iij were itif BSjiTCniiUrdh:--------------------------lie . Mrs. Lolita M r, Pyiiih j;a n g She w

. . accompanied by Mrs,’ CharrM XTTe. served by the During> lha busmess tneeU

assisted By undej u,e dlrecUon of M rs. Marl: UingdoD, BerU Wllwn w as appoli

rlJ 2 with Mri, on tj,e Com munity biobank conunlttee. A |10 donation w

* voted for lhe fled Cross. R r i n n P The commllleo In charge of t

dinner Included Mrs. A da Pcjwi c t / n A r o Mrs. Crealh Barnard. L ora Bober

Mrs, Mabel Helton. M ra. Lucl u Walker, Mrs, HatUo Gulley »:I /VieetS Mrs. Teal* Bellini.•ch 7 — Three * * ■ •

Women In itia ted S iS r'’"" ' By Auxiliary for

Trainm en's Unie won ^ Mrs, OLDJNS FERRY, M orch 7Irs. B . A. Mab- Three new members were InlUat

Into the Lady Trainmen lodge a ller entertained meeting at toe city hall, - ^ e y sJile club a t her - oe Dayle, Mrs. C. P . M buesla were Mre. berry snd Mrs. Sam B urkm an.M rs. Al Butter- Following the business meetly were won by cards were played a t th e homoand Mrs. J. D. Mrs, Kenneth Cnrtner. w ith prU

tllng prizes by going to Mra. William B ollard. Mlers and Mrs. Tom Rockwell and Mrs. E m lo D

vis.enterU lned the AssUtlng the hostess w ith refresb o t tho home m enu were Muriel A m stuU a1. William Hnux Mrs. John Oreenstreet.u c jl. Prizes for .

Mrs. Clayton

o ^ w o n T A n . C alendarstlckney. Re- ' _

erved by the The Und-a-Kand club will me o f tho evening. * t 2 pjn. Friday with M rs. Ora saga entertain- coIllns, WendeU avenue, bridge club al «

Clerks auxiliary wlll hold n m ^ r t meellng with the L etter Ca

a P’" ’- T hursd 1. L.' nt' ‘hs home of Mrs, H erm an Re

enterU lned the KTMBERLY—Young M atronsbridge club at Kimberly Christian church w

, Rowe WHS an 3 p,m. Thursday a t t»rlzes for piny home of Mrs, Vemon Strolberg, oilgel Htiii Mrs, mile south and ihree-quorters ofrs, Rowe. '” '1* west of tho H ansen servliries Pendlelon stoUon.conasto party * * *

s were won by Junior guild of Uie C hurch of tIrs. I rl Sonner, Brethren wlll meet a t 8 p jn . T ^ui•ed Oehrlg. Rc- day a l the home of M ra. Rob<cd. Stepanovich, 429 W akefield, R.* cnll subject is fnvorllo books. Flc \ A / i a J o ScliulU; will speak o n choosl; y r C { J o becoming clotiics, A ta le n t progra I D l l be held.I, Buhl » » .*

Events R eported By Filer G roup

PE^H . March 7—M ra. A.sm onyw asper- Leeper, assisted by M rs. Blanc: C harles Easley Bmmmet, enterUlned th e Past M th e Methodist iron's club a l a no-host dinner pa

eb. 18, For her ly. Prizes went lo M rs. O tto H ;ho jo a suit ol Ulcer, Un. C. B. Sikes a n d Mra. Jl wUh pink and LanciLstcr, The white e lephan t w

r flowers were received by Ruth* M cDonough ai Mrs, R, T, Graves,

duato of Filer The Bnahnah Comp F ire groi n employed at celebrsted the 13th b lrth d a y -a n r 3ro in Jeroroe. versary of CoimJe CunninghamI from CasUe- the regular meeting FVlday a fte ,h the class of noon at the home of Uio guardia d w ith his fa- Mrs, Kem Thurman. Following a s.

clal hour, Mrs. Thurm an ser\’sd r o k a wedding freshmsnts, id Catalina b- The Washington Bridge club m

w ith Mre. Charles Shaff.

3f Y our ChildrenB y A m E L O PA TRI

lllgcnt, healthy can 'l put a rabbit in th e classroo'ssed his leach- though, I eould put gold fish, 1ir school overy guppies and a turtle—A U n ar lu i• sen t him out thaVj whst, and w atjuarlum ar o f Ume. but fie ho (0 tend them, m try it,"rt in il soon R oger was waiJ w 'n ’"8 U> open tlif t Too Often there is noth ltI I ^ P““ ehUdren to school. Just U ad Roger done bookj and tha dreary roim d of recrorni-rt I. tatfons, marks, written testa, rece.

nH ?^i (!f »“ “PP^o to Wl-every J a y children want to go lo sue

imething about go V o" snT 'they

ho world for It '» re for, p la n ts lo tenn o t get In on boards tc wash and decorate, suierythlng 'frem P'*“ *0 'beck and distribute, rcschool to mak- spcnslblllty for some p a rt of tl: class for the ®ork. A project th a t calls I.>«, I give up," creaUre work ana oUowa freedo:teacher went thoujhl and movement of body-

r t give up lhat Something that the c h lld ,/ec lar. •There must »nd his alone to care for o r Ith a t child to execute. PuU him there,got to puU him ^

IniB Ic Ulk. but meal o( thtm outsro It If 4lrMt«] projxrlf. Dr. Talrl <ll>c<u»

sed to get you S’ ? lm.o when you „buiB 1 «pr.. «i>4 i« c .nu lo <.*io Remember? I him. t/o Tln>«.N^, p. O. Boi »», 51 .t-thero-w ould Uflag.J''** I T t r k J t . . __

r D a J l ! H . M L e D O N llL D *n ljh t .1 .«!► J C iaR O P R A O T IO

« a eH YSIC IA N ■i Now Loettca

» stops a t tho T O m Newberrr'a - F h e a t £> » ' ry momlng. I r t t t t n n t t t i n t t t t m t

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^ 8 ^ b c 8 N ^ * b a e W n t a k e s x > r o .jh tiuia t q i i M c p td s to » e t t e e* »elf ALL the EXTRAS yoa get id i \ a B ijd o ir libelled nig! W e’ve I

studied tbeia for year*-tb«f# why I w etell^elow i

DRIVE OUT AND SAVE

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ew Is Wed Sundoy _Vomansy M e e tsave • review

for m em - s »nd Profes- lb w h e n they linne r a t the

f^anir, Sho waa J f f ' ‘charT»..:nTen: mess meeUng3f M rs. M arian J f t min w as appoint-m m unlty blood tt'0 donation w astross. ^chorgo ol th p H B B *

s. A da Powell. M U S . L ora Rot>erta, g g V . M rs. LucUJe a m -

it ia te d

I ? *• 4.r i S U n i t (Kelker pbolo-«t*ff e n l^ v ln i)M orch 7 — * * *

n r ? o ^ ? e ^ “ a Burley Teachers Are United H ere

B urkm an. ‘ ' , , f . -to e sa m eetin* |n Horoe bervjv^t th o homo of ^ afternoon wedclln

IS w ith refresh- , ,j,j daughter of Mr. and M r A tastuU a n d ^ j. gpario, Aatrlcsn Fall*,

el. The nev. O. L ClarK read th----------------------1 do^ le ring «r^•lcc before a flrcp U c

banned wlUi v.hite and orchid stockj j a r Nola Mlnshew, a college «nend o

the bride, lighted the lapers in th

club will m eet ' K d''^sei)cry. Burlcy. ww w loU th M rs. G race j^y Darnis, Burley, played lh

lu e . "" For'heTweddlng, lhe bride chosiBty wHl h o ld t. t iwchtone giav w it he L etU r Car- accessories. Her ba“ 'l'‘®‘ p,m. T hursday orchid encircled wUh wtvlte ro ie H erm an R ex- buds. , „ac no rth . The matron ot honor. M rs^ ^ u ^ cJf Undley. Pocatello, wore a gray sui

„ M .tro n . o!

"1?S S; BP™ “™ST£a'f«rw.""„ 5or members ol the biidal PW ty an .C h u ich o f th o Lawrence was g rad '; 8 p jn . ■Thurs- ^ , Idaho State college las

“. s rta le n t program “ ^ ^ rc n c e was graduated from

m lv m lW o! 14.10,* teaches agriculture In tho Burie.

o r te d “Sr;',..*,,!. ..c .1 m™ " G roups

Biincho Club Meeting Is Held in H eyburr

^ tl'jcUd by Mn. W. H. Orlsgs, Mrsip T ire group „ > Boencer home demoiiitrfitloi

as on pressing.

. x r s s ' .mstlon. ^ ,

r p n Piano Recital Is ‘Held in King H ill

---------------------1 KINQ H Iti, Ke.tch I —A- P ' ^ 'th e classroom recllal and music pany was heldgold llsh, tir th# home ol Mis. I. R- B arnes. >

—A U rrarium . participating were WUma Jonesatjuartum a n d . j , j , Barnes. Beth Ann Lipe. C arotry It." lyn. Moore, Lorraine Fink, S an d ri>ger was w ait- Boom and Gandra McMillan.

to open th e Belreshtntnuw tie ic m d by^A ra■je Is nothing B jrnes.' '-.hool. lu s t th e «roim d of reel- ATTEND .MEETINGn test*, recess jHLL, March 7 -M rs . JoTir10 to eat. W hy m pue Mrs. Roy Marnoch, M rs to go lo auch Gcnung and Mrs. O ra A rm i som ething to attended U>e district m eetlm

11 go. Nobody juieen Rebekah lodge No. 62 a' hem away,-not -^r^ata^r'Si.tg rttr tT tn ln fr- .......... -

Aanla to tend,decorate, sup- ----------distribute, re- _ " t >, po rt of the \ r £ j(k e r floVOf J /

tn a t call* for \ \Uowa freedom t ^ i ; 5 ^ E i a 5 5 B 5 S 5 f e & n e n t of body— c b i id /^ e is u care for o r to

Sumtntrlnc."

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nday Beauceant Order Mokes Plans for

m r a Iho SocUI Order ot Beauceant m et Tuesday wilh Thi president. Mrs. Jamea Miller, ii charge, plans wera made lor a spO' clal meellng March 30 lor Uiltlatlon

m e e t^ held a t th.

xo prepare a box of cloUilng for th' Twnni-etinsomgnioitt.'^ tftrM iiie:

■inillW ? ' # a l asked that used clolhlng for thi 'J K v ChUdren be brought lo lha Aprl

meeting. A »10 donation was vote< ^ Cross. A council banque

*** **rved by the group 01

A socitd hour wllh lhe KiUght Templar followed the meeting. Th

’ Ubles Were decoraUd in the SIPatrlckli day theme, using pussy

^ ■ • ^ 1 willow, ahamrock and Irish cut-ou ^dn . figures.

*• RefreshmenU wera served hy Ihi i hostess committee, Mrs. John Parish

,£ ■ “ Mrs. WUliam Chase and Mr*. O racI Bobier.

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Deanery Officers* * Guests cf Honor jchers A t League Meel

dL l j a r - A JEROME, March 7-The CalhoUi I I d C Women's league enlCTtalned ofllcer

C . I of the southern Deanery of the Ida' j e r v , l ^ . c ho councU of Catholic women a t 1 ;moon w edding luncheon Thursday a t Wood's cafi.. Dorothy M in- Tables were decorated- with bouAmerican Falls , Quets of spring flowers. -Mrs. Aloye, Shelley, ex- Hof presented llic program IncludIWS, The bride Ing plans selections by Frank Dale

Mr, nnd M rs. and two selections sung by Mncjin Falls. Donald Jacobs accompanied bClark read th e Mrs, Oerald Dellinger,;for« a firep lace A gift was prwenled Mrs, Joid orchid stocks. Pogoaga. Shoshone, president cf thillege friend of Deanery. Other olflcers allendlni■B upers In th o the luncheon wero Mra, Tlmell

Bote, Shoshone, vice president, nniley, was solo ist Mrs. Oarmendia, Shoshone, secrerley, played th e Ury-treasurer.

Tha regular monthly meeting olhe bride chose the league foUowed tha lunchconlit wllh o rch id Mra. Anthony Humbatli. presldenijuquet was a n named Mrs. Wllford Bargn chair[h white ro se- m an of the cooled food sale plan

ned for Mnrch 2i. Assisting her wllor. Mrs, B ussell be Mrs. Ouy Elanton, Mrs. Z . Eoro a gray s u it Connor. Mrs, Richard Strnln ami. Mrs. Carroll Wllcomb- A commltte.5 best m an . also was narfied to plan the nc^I R-eddIng, M rs, kitchen which s’JII bes«un!ed In th;k suit w llh a parish haU when lhe new church 1nds, completed. Mrs, Frank TUus, Mrsnony, a w edding 8. L. Thorpe. Mrs, Aloys Hof nntt the T u rf club Mrs, W. B. Churchman will scrvirldal pa rty a n d on tho commlttec.

Tbe annual cclcbratlon ol "Th'rcnce was g rad - Forty Hours Devotion" which comjiie college la s l mences Sunday, was announced,IS a member o f Easier parties Jor chUdren of thisorority. She pa rbh were discussed. In chargc o

he Burley h ig h arrangements for the parties an Mrs, Robert Miller, chairman, Mrs

uated from th e FronkTiiusandMrs-Leecho]nBCky. Moscow. H e Hostesses for the lunchcon wenIn tho B urlcy Mrs. F. N. Trnppen, Mrs. S. L

Thorpe. Mrs. Harry Morris, Mr;re ot hom e In Mary Nutsch and Mrs. John Brandints, Burlcy. Mrs. James Olodowskl will enter* U ln the league at an evening m eet

* _ | _ ingA prlie.ing Is * * .Heyburn Shower Is Given

For Bliss WomanPullman hom e. 3L1SS, March 7—Mrs. Clareneting W'os con - Hoagland, the former Cleo Thomp

OrlKgs. M rs. “ n, was honored at a shower F rl! dem onitrntlon day at the Bliss schoolhouse.

on pressing. Mrs. Ruth Allen wnj In ehargiunced a th re e - program. Georgia Crist playet3e held la th e P '“'''> «>>'» Allen gave . 'nstrate a ll th e■ns cutting n n d recipe.

Anyone In te r - Carol Thompson. Edna Robbia; club m em ber Maxwell assisted the brldifurther In fo r- opening her gifts. Tables wen

decorated with pussywillows ancM daffodils. Refreshments wero ten.-et

, , lo guests from Ooodlng. King HUlT Q I I s Mountain Home, Hagerman #n<

fng H ill ^ * iv *:h 7 -A p iano S q u o r e D a n c i n Q

Rft. uam i.8. I entertained ai ” **' ' ' ’enlng with 1

nn LIpe. C aro- round and «iisre dancing partyFink, S a n d ra Gilbert called the squares. Refresh

cMlllon. ments wero served by Mr. and M rssen-cd b y ^A ia . Ollbert,

j o t „ ICOMPARCOMOfOUm ].larnoch, M rs, OUF W H /A ID rOIlET T<SSU£ virs. O ra A rrol-istrict m eeU ng IS SE A U Y B im t t FOU MY !id[7e No 62 at, i

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Pl S ^ i s th e right toilet t i j s u s ' because It is absolutelf ta fo t a d £r«e from impurities. . . m lu x u r io u s to ilet (issue a t a — m ooej-saviflg pm e. G et t ro llo f MD totlsy.

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tijjue up 10 the light. Se« how gray It i l . . . with coitiefibrei toil rougb

| _ _ P I | | | | | | | j | ijtois. Theo co rn .-- pit« a ibeet o f

l . 'v '\ r I joo»7 white MD ■ ' l I ToiletTi»»ue.ir*

Jfreeoritregulari. tiet. it's (tT» for lender ikin.

TEWS. -TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

Order P lans Are Made ans for By Sorority Unitk 1 . . P lani fo r a formal Jewel degrwM e e t i n o ceremony and plans for a hMtands. . , T>any w ere discussed by membera of

"'s r.:«"KSs"n5rf ,;u r .a 'SD ^ Of Mrs. Dick Degenhardt.

tit held s t th e ^ served.at the Turf

Itlon was voted dinner and hard-Umes party aro

' “iX ^ S t s s y - MUU. to.<h»lrman.

I served by th e RefresDmenU w ere served, n , John Parish, J : , j.»jMr..oi«c |sjgQr East Lands ill'- ■ A re Featured a t If^cers Fellowship Meet

nonor ji^IO M E, March 7 -A program i i on th e ne&r east was given when

s r s r 4 r , . “'™ ra S :S K t h t a u - rich w on the most pomts for the

« U m “ incl‘i ^ ’’''ou rlng theby Frank D aley ducted by Mrs. Snell, the Eastersuni bV M rs. cooked food sale wa-i discus-ed, A

companled by report -was given on th t success of. ^ yig birthday dinner. Members madenied Mrs. Joe plans to make spccial vlslis lo ajresldent cf th e hospitalized friend. ^ .leers allendlng Mrs. N at Spofford wUl be hostes.i

Mra Tlmella lo th e neitl meeting. The generalpresident, find meeting wHl be held March 15 wilh

loshone, secre- group No. 1 In 1 *gram and group No. 2 In charge o l :

hly mceUng o f refreshments,tha lunchcon. , ,

!t;rrS .S O fficers Elected SS'Jcfwm By New Unit of SSn^nd Blue Bird Girls1- A committee nA ILEY . March 7—BtcMoti o5plan the new officers for the newest Blue Bird

■sJlunlcd in th e group In Jfallcy h s j been completed,new church Is Qpd ^ name, Blue DeU. chosen. |

nk TUus. M rs. ^inrllyn.Schow Is the president;Aloys Hof n n d louIsc Shirts, vice president, and nan wUl serve K athryn Allred, secrelary-lreasurer.

Leaders are Mrs. Fred Mulloy and•atlon ol "T ho j j / j . M . W. Price. Sponsors aron" which com - nicmbers of the Deborah Rebekahsnnounced. lodge, with Mrs. Glen FalrcHlld and

JhUdren of th e Mr.s. Mnuricc Fairbanks named of- 1. In chnrgc o f jida l representatives.le parties a r c -------------------------------------------------chairman. M rs.LecCholnacky.lunchcon were n, Mrs. S. L .' Morris, M rs. s, John Brandt.sskl wUl en ter- aevening m eet-

-Mrs, Clarence M M t i i ^r Cleo Thomp-

Wits In charge § j!la Crlsl played fh AUen gave a f•ead her favor- J f

Edna Robblnasisted the bride # f V ”1. Tables were # • ,vywiUoss a n d £

W. KTnrSui. i ilagerman a n d 4 ®

]ncing:h 7—Mr. a n d entertained a t venlng with aiin d n z p a rty . v Viares. Refresh- C . - A j f fK ' .• Mr. and M rs. t • ' y - ’ 'vjP

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YourbJndUiiniiilm Ili""""- toodnmonly.hmll

'“"'■w home. And rtmembeiIRATED ^ extra-rich inp td ien ts

yo ttr Aom# red p o * 1 food inalhom anadeflt

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A H O _______ -Made Elk's Ladies Cfub rity Unit Is Form ed H ere,,

O fficers Electedd by membera of ^ organizaUonal meeting field

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S f f S u . M . » i w ^ r k i r s s i = > iimi A txitluck with th e lodgtrr— — ....... ••Um'es party aro O ther ottlcera Include Mra. Eu*P y aro Malberg; vice president; Mrs.randt president O. J. Bellwood. secretary, and 1 w e A L. H. Haslam, treasurer. ,

as conducted by Mrs. Phillips appolnUd Mrs, Mar-sfleld and rush- lln Cutler. Mra. Horace Holmes ana

Mrs. W. H. Barnard lo serve on the Uj . to.<halrman. by-laws committee.ashJon luncheon The 150 w-omon present a t the llrst! Turf club. mecUng of tho group decided tore sen’ed. tncet resu larly th e first Tuesday of

* each m onth.• I n r t r i c cecU Pfost and Judge O. P. DuvaU

L Q n a S rtp rtsen ted the Elks lodge M the . iK «/-l f-,4- meetlnB held In the lodge rocffl e fureo a t theEUabuU dlng.

S ta te PresidentChristian Worn- Talks to Lodge re-VX“K On Official Visitn C Rn.'ii O O O D tm . March 7 -M rs. Bessier V 5 ' Baker. New Meadows, eu te prcsl-■ ‘lent of tho Rebekah assembly, paid

t pomts lor the offu-iui Marguerite.... r,. .in,T ncbckah lodge No. 88 last week,n?ii .1 . V Mrs, H orence Bchrelber, noble

rti^* .^1 r grand, conducted the meeting. For1 her ndclrcss Mrs, Baker used her

~ theme for the year, 'T he House•clal ™wt^ To a Ocivutlful."Prcccdlii/r th e session dinner wa,i 1 wUl be hostess *crv-ed honoring the vUlting official, ng. The general A special program was arranged by d Sfarch l i with Mrs, Irene lU y. irge 0/ the p.-o- O ther distinguished gucsU at- 1. 2 in charge of tending the mecUng wpre Mrs.

Mabel O orland. Boise, stole tec-* rctary: Mrs. Dorothy Harris, Moun-

■ \ o r i ‘a A lain Home, sta te color bearer; Mrs, . I C t^ lK U M argaret W alls, Twin Falls, past I l , ^ : * .-.C P resident: Mrs, Ethel Comstock. U r i l T O T Nampa, past president; Mrs. LiUlan

J r " \ Hughes, Ooodlng, past president; r o U i r l S Mrs, G ertrude BIswclL Buhl, state

'j—nrrtion of treasurer ot Ladles Auxiliary Patri- :west Blue Bird M Ullant; Mrs, Marte Myer.I been romDlnrd Oooding. deputy presldeni; Robert JeU. chosen Br>-nn. Gooding, grand chtcf patrf- s the president' grand encampment ofI president, and ^daho; Floyd Clevenger, Rupert, ;relary-lreasurer outside sentinel o t the grand «n- Fred Mulloy and campment.. Sponsors are The commlttce In charge of the •eborah Rebekah i ln n e r nrranscm ents Included Urs. en Fairchild and Ethel Porter, Mrs, Ruth Hnmmans, mnks named ot- Mrs, Dclena Alban. Mrs. Jennie es. Eakln, ond Mrs. Lillian WhUcbread.

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f i t t h e a l>akedUiingi h iv e t h a t rea l hotnem ade Hess only when th q ^ ’r e r e a lly m a d e s t H

rtm em ber. i t > th e crtra .freah , Krich ingredient* o n ly y o u c an p u t in Bftom# r e d p o t t h a t g iv e y o u r baked Ieal hotoanade flavo r. S a veam oney took I

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=s Club Lesson Summ :d H ere,, M ad e by c

I - l sum m ary of the wE e c te d neor easte rn c o u n iti^

onal meeting hcW mec1InR'’ o f ' ' \ h e ' 'a ^ & a. Stanley PhlWps ricks Mlsslona:^- d rd , deot ol thoEU“ llan churcl^ a t t b e 'i ^

Charjes Bow jer. ^ s formed by ’’‘om- y „ _ Clyde Ramwrids are, or Mva charge of the: the Elks lodge, juan ita 8utt§wUl-da-CLYlc_f^ ^i*votlon^---------------k m ewpetitlSii ^

' 7 y Vlr. Fll. ho.ilex3 sen-fd ,2.

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i"i.M;..M.r>nniversQ,yt O pen Housel ForJomesWi

jtQup decided to HEYBURN, Mjrch 1.^f llrst Tuesday of Wilcox, sr., celebrated hue

day anniversary at in »judgeO.P.DuvaU rrM^V the iwme «f

lodge at the ^Mr. wd Sh ^ ^ w ll rooffl of J e ^ e n Hcyburn.

A birthday cake.im4,_ » * ated by M rs. James Wiin

. . . a lace-covered tablt S nssiderit 5 Lodger in I V is i t Wilcox has nine chuj,C I U I VI^Sl l tlve of whom wtre , 1,1

rch 7-M rs. Bess e i3nm,„ “lows, eu te pres - Emery Wilcox, Clcar«(!i r4ih assembly, p:i d Ervin St to MargueriW u^ a^ ; M r, and Mn.,0. 88 last week. and Mr. nnd Mak“Bchrelber, noble and families, licybum ^the meeting. For Mrs. H oward Jensen S

Baker used her those present. He gear, 'T lie House children nnd 38 prtti-piy

i^vlsltlng offlclai. D inner HeiBy Buhl Pe

Ished guests at- S U B B . Wurcli j - j * . cUng w tre Guy Putm an, Buhl. (n;m Boise, state tec- dinner Sunday at l i t t m

Q uests included MrDost and Jo Aaa n

rAuxillary ’Patrl- Mr. nnd Mrs. F ru iisaJrs. Marte Myer. a dinner last w pek la: i t ,nresldenl; Robert Ray Lowman, Qoodlij,[rand chlcf patrl- -1 encampment of t l t r l f ty Buy*n}aY.<k icvenger, Rupert,

l o o s a jn ^ mcl'udcd Mrs. Mrfc» W * ^ f l g W f j j | . Ruth Hammans, P 3 f l | n | l l l i n p Bmn. Mrs. Jennie M w J j l M t j I]|t<U lUlan Whltebread. 1 • ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ M i l l i i------ ----------------------------------------------------

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f ^ S ^ ^ m m r n d e r . i k d s .

O kkhom s ^ ‘°of * n » t® . ' . ■ season .

KentuckS', nm . ^ V M Aggies in ] ^ hfsn me >«. poll w as COot »•> '••“ « i Brsdlay, wl[D Ul' *••: , t \S j | |^ . . - . " runen t poll,

“ v;.:'.rH - - Kentucky's,“ . n«iiry . ..... , . . , A and M tr rjjB 10 • ' I't-nw d ball PolnU. Aetui

baU p ily e « 10 more Hr.ln ih»n one. t u t the Wild

’- " E a r p .“s s ‘r i 'athe Cowboys relume points.

„ r, ''undfr th e Uble" The rest o;‘f kfDt Columbia (3

Icfi-hnndcd plichcr. lUlnols (6),= a pccn inflelder (T). North CR=I “ usted M John '. (9) *1Jf* n e club alio has no t The finali « (fver&I other m en who represented

contracts. W hether s tu o n loumtoWoula or not, no one Kentucky. (

^ inswJ. Illinois ord ^2^ ! i l y didn't set th e world berths In the2 W «»“ i’ *"<* fit- J«hn'a, 8M ieim tbout the sam e. In ^ ive nccepteij^ „c » n n o t£ c e w-hy ^ c se jjrlghtun Yjj, Irt out t o : w ore campoeed

perJorroances la s t year , , 3,»«a not up to pa r (,j,_

rtbffrliyerson the team . (m .a ie n a (1 , liU m j sound I' ke, / (IB) and VUl

K ; r » i r “a.= , i '”r5,sr a

Kl tj the pircnt New York ,4. « know al! or th e Cow- Columbia. I

bjt br the team. tomorrow' Princeton.

Ktftij races In both the Am t t MutticmenLs present- b » jr t on 10 lottutJilJig pattern. etc. (Jlrst plitJCTms in the A tourney, record* in pa ', b!{ Don Sinlth shaded

Uri lor »P scorlnK honors, j ' on.Kom* afi-Jtd In 112 polnt-s In .'Ix »• Coi«mbim it.T in 18.6 point nvcrriBC. *• {j*''***

S;?':l(li'h,scorcd 111 points «] nr4dic» iit'ivcrnce of IB S. You :. indi.m lU

:u e t sny closcr. '• C*;-, rCi’ Bab F a lu h placed jol eC u «\i h: ’.‘•.I wring race. He had 02 11. Bfijhtm tii::;:fames for .m nveriBO {j-5. .4»:e Urlnucn. R upert, ' apilntj In six fames for a » w..htn*t/in

avcrai?e. Right* *•FiIjjS jtood D. Oorrlnfte of j | si*n» 'u |j“

ti’iilpc lnm n th ree games n . use <j ) (J) »ii!.-»!t. Jerry Reid. B ur-i;eii[ uc. also contributed wroraim ‘ w*i-t t! 59 In six gam es ion. 6U iTtnjt. -------tl. Hlfl, r^lash. Rcid nnd T Y 7’*1 11*

Sni lU-loumament Jlrst

ffr Toldtb t( twict class B tour-J sail';,- honorj w en t to f T rOiDnBiniTvith 110 points I I f i p f i t Strtita i. 23,2 nveiag t. tu Ba Conner, Heyburn. MTLWAUKI

I W 'j In five gam es for river basin hai.iljt'jiTfnse. mnn must on»KMal|hty good shooting, to hU own u

■ • • President’s w:=* Its cuff on the cIm s A wmmltUe aal<; Tn wmtn, both in the L«land Oldi

fslnted foUowlrB 3Ifthtlnj the >au-ll-w <rtn over R upert life conferenc*U-e... Rulon Budge pro- resources polli

Pliftrs their game stilts a re basic comrc.1 ih( loumey. The kids m ent of rivera■■H Etlon to that promise, due- to Indus' SalUi. brllllint Burley preservation c» « jJjublfd up I t tim es Dealing broj

nervous IndigesUon finding* of th"*"■ W , OM. r jp

- _ advocated i to

igel Backs1 . X V T » dMirable for

i k s f n w i l l w lth iu real KUV3 l U TT H I should be cons, • , flood eontrol.

nant Again SS.S.Sax, Jrli. M.rch 7 HJ.P)-

Sttngcl in d you ste ,* *“ *

'I Nee yort Y a n w . h u wlWUfe eervli^^P-ce .; oun /Sc>S Jf edn VZL T l '- Phoenix,1 I'ony about 'em? *“«>> #s drain

« ht lotures tnward »oSe ®'"

llfhw U( ihrowini m urh ‘«>’nlque. | t o iM, a a K “

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s f s i . t For S t a i

C a g e T (

» a ' ; «'®Ji mrra followed n i - basketb

cage °nd M « h « -» c in ^ la a Th® Iw t of

U'oidM- . ’'’ ’ '’" " s you Uon round* elt But -em In Preston'* 40-3<

All but twc' II JOU t. lla tr lc ti wW 1-— __ Dlu tcrs.' '• Two team* e

ng CalledMarch r ^

'^''k. Hauiwij - . “ winner, aialoi Iejt;ur,. ons njiinerup

®‘ “le boira called two winner, an for 8undat“i « w champ; I

'tori »ill h -u '’'’" ' runnerup, tn d Bmno,k , confer, winner: Burley

« l in Poc4-1 plon, and Mo« laerup .

K e n t u c k y Q u

H o l d s F i r s t \

I n F i n a l V o t~ N E W Y O RK rM H rcK 7 ( /P )— K e n tu c k y ’s t d e ra ile d S a tu rd a y b y V a n d e r b i l t , chugged N o . 1 te a m fo r 1950-B l. T h e W iU ica ta 'f lrr i O k la h o m a A and M in t h e f i n a l A sso c ia tedseason . • -------------------

K e n tu c k y also n ip p e d t h e A ggies in 1949, w h en th o f i r a t V j D « i n i i)oIl w as conducted . - a - - r p .

Bradley, which placed *Uth in "the 1tJ .3 C X ] iinent poll, took top honors l u t

Kentucky's niarglri over O klahomaA and M this time was only 23 Andy -m nipoints. Actually, the Aggies received whisker of loj10 more first-place voles. 86 'to 45. heavyweight t u t the Wildcats got enough secondnnd third place billots to sUp hom e Another capsllrst. only crowd wo

The IBS sports writers and b ro ad - W llh 10 mlcaster* who participated in th e vo t- turned what !■lng gave Kentucky l,« 9 polnU. O k - feat Into UieJtjhoma A and M plied up 1.413 match with apoints. ernb. Haddock

The rest of the lop 10 consUt.'? of "■"» 'of," Columbia (3), Kansas SU te (4).Illinois (6), Brndley (6), In d ia n a ■■'6Sr''«or(T). North Carolina Btate (8), S t. 5“ ' ^ ' ^John'* {») and St. Loui* (10). 1''“^ '? ^ ’

The final top lo wUl be heavU y Du'S hi,represented In the two big p o s t- followed by a

Kentucky. Columbia. Kansas S ta te . Trcjnayne c;Illinois and NC Sute have c linched jccond fall In rberths In the NCAA championships. Haddock withSt. John’s, 6 t. Louis tn d KC S ta t« the mat andhave accepted bid* lo the N IT. Haddock’s fac

Brigham YounR top.? the sccond was forced to i10, composed ot Ariiona (12). D a y - The third arton (13), Toledo (M). W ashington bout came a ll(15). Murray SUte (16), C incinnati mayne in a(17), Siena (18), Southern California Holding Trem:(IB) and VUlancTa (30). for eight mlnu

Kentucky placed third in lhe po ll ehninp on thelast year, behind Bradley and O hio Tremnyne’s h:State, • while Oklahoma A and M lack of clreulafinished in a seven-way (I# for 42nd Haddock wuplace. The Aggies cm gain the NCAA hand and wltomorrow night by whipping H ous- Jerked hlj feelton. turned him o

Columbia. K aniis State tn d I n d l- 5™.*’',an t are newcomers to baaketbairs frrintl top 10. Third-ranked Columbia “ 7 !:,.(31-0) can conclude a perfect sea* *ion tomorrow nliht by dow ning £ " “* when LeoE»rlneeton. O licn’s neck iw

The leading JO team* with polnUs ‘" o L n 'j»s«S on l(HoTliT»l,nta# lt« second, i l '” '’ ,5tc. (llrst place rotes tn d teaao n ^ ‘T .Jrecord, in parentheses): ^

»: oJimbil ............. buster to defea<. }<*''•« S“ ‘* not iji-i) ........... . opener.

lifSv- ’ !; Forme: i i l s ’. : Star Isi. Tulrio (I) ............. in t _ _ ,

!:HS ■ Tossm1 :usc‘ (S1*1j 4 * W ITH THECP- viii.Bo.. * SION. Korea,oihm Yol.i inciuje; UCLA, grcnade-tosslnf!

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Wildlife Meet rold to Save Eir*‘l°3r T i * T » » leated 19<6 foo

Use of Kivers w«t' p o m r

MILWAUKEE, March t m ~ A talned ‘ lhe Iver basin has natural balance a n d h u ^pninr vi-nr“sr EixTv..

s , ‘ "jcfS ;“r “oom m ltto . .U ™ /d .y . w f p , S , “Leland Old*. In an address h i« h - he I* leading hi'

:Rhtinj the North American W ild- the Irlgid Kor fe conference'* ptnel on a n a tu ra l T he aeUon Iscsourcej policy, warned that th e re ged than any 1re basic conflicts In the m anage- m g fields a t Unent of rivers between the change* ha ll of his origlue- to Industrlallutlon and th e jo jt. Gnllffa wiireservition of recreational value*, ^ charging Kor'Dealing broadly with the general and one of h:

Indlng* of the President'* commit- red. ee, Olds reported a balance waa He h ts unllndvocated »tollar to the objectives tossed winningt the Mmlerence. hu rl iienad ts ••MalnUlnIn* the natural hab ita t

eilrable for wildlife and for m an. T h a t* th e o /1th lU real tn d recreational values.hould be considered as Important a s f “ fi**? lood conUol. as power, a* Jrrlga- * grendadej Ion, or t* navigation," he lold th e ‘"• ,200 delegates assembled from th c rnlted SUtes. Mexico, and Canada. " ’®“ "TTie use o l recreational faclllUes * B«n»de

0 relax Uie tensions of an Increas- agly Induitrltl loclety ahould be a*Tt of btsle plannlrig," he *ald. „He added th a t the federal fish a n d O^Uffa. But 1

'lldllle eervlce, alonr with *U teIsh and game tgenclu, should be p i a v n f ftiled In whenever major changes * a a . j w x i .

Srb,r,",;f;a’S2Sr TonightQ ardlnerBmnp, biologist In charge

t foreign g tm e Introduction for th e X U u r i l C j IaU ftnd wildlife senlce, tdvlsed th e uvank Oreen c elegttes Ui»t-<ew wlldllfe-restor*- Ms to'aiO'he're'’Ion technique* are potentlaJly m ore ,,^81 „gulaitngerou*, or—on occasion—more pirii* bl

;rs.?,rs'="'.p5s,“’' ssTffiiiJ.'. , -------- ---^ _ • The final »t

jneup Completedi’or State’s A S T Z Z .!IageTournament K m_ ® _ --------------» « n t t ro p h y .-

By Tha AwoeUled Pres* standlnThe Uneup was completed T uei- jnclude E. O. : ty night lor the Idaho cits* A high povey 7-7. Floyc :hool btsketball tournament s la r t- a re e n 6-8. Nick >« M ti th i* a t M»W*. lyjveltidy 4-10.The last of the dlstrlet ellmlnt-l In the other on round* closed at PoctUUo wltH toum ey. Brtcke reston's 40-34 victory over Black- points In a 3’ (ot. Bracken won 31All but two of tba *UW* »lx istrlct* wm send oni tetra each. B r t« e n g»ve wo teams each will be entered M onday « a 5 ■om dUtricU one and two. ^ h S h Amn r » t w anti play pJU'Wunpa. 1051 ------------ !--------aa* A champ tnd dl*trtct thre* * ...............Inner, a g tliu t Saadpoist..dlitrlct ’ne runnerupf Lewliton. dlitrlct ,ra wUiner, tn d Idtho Falls, districtX champ; Keliogg, dUtilci oneinnerup, tn d Preston. dUtrlct flvaInner: Burley, district four cham-on, tn d Momov, dliUlct two ru n - J im msrup.

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V o t i n g BK en tu ck y ’s baaketball exp ress ,)!!t. c h u g g cd in today aa th e V ik lc n ts 'a r riv c d ju s t Ahead of ll A sso c ia te d P re ss poll o f t h e ^ H j H

Champ Defends Mat Title in Rugged Match

Andy Tremayne came within a whisker of losing his world’s light heavyweight wrestling champion- i^hlp here Tuesday night in a sUm- bang bout with Dale Haddock.Anolher cspnclty, standing room only crowd watchcd thc title bout.

W llh 10 minute.^ left. Tremayne 'turned what looked like certain de- feat into Uie winning fall of (he V match with a well-executed Bosun crab. Haddock, who battled all the way. wa. forced to give up.

TIic Pacific C0.1SI champion was the .-lesrr.Mor nil the w.-iy in the early p ir t of the bout and captured the first fall irv 13 minutes from a surprised Tremayne. Haddock ap- Sonny in* plied his lamed baclc-buslcr hold, Anjteln, followed by a reverse shoulder press *>out a t Chic to take the nod. pound battle

Trcjnayne came back to K’in !Jie -------------------sccond fall In quick order. He caught _ » Haddock with a full nelson, fell to the mat and proceeded to pound | | I | I S Haddock’s face Into Uie mat. He - ■ - ' v A k j was forced to give up. _ . . _

The Uilrd and deciding fall ef Uie | f j Cv ^ bout came after Haddock hsd Tre- I M * mayne in a dangerous position.Holding Tremayne In a wrist lock P r,io « hn. for eight minute*. Haddock had the „ ehninp on the verge of giving up. l io w l i n g aSi Trcmnyne’s hand wis White for m o n t W ed n

'■s?.d”54"rs«.. o„ m . ‘I"hand and w lsl when Tremayne Jerked hIj feel out from under him, turned him over and applied the 5 j I H C VBoston crab. I t was an action- Jpackcd bout from thc opening mln- r w i ¥ 7 * 1utes. Both grapplers worked h.ird. X O JT U

Milt Olsen was awarded the . einl-flnol when Leo Jensen started ujlnn TVTT^Olien’d neck a.i a foot-stool and wns J ^ 1 disqualified for the Illegal, choklni;tacllts. Olsen won lhe flr.a fall NEW YORlwith a drop kick and n shoulder makeup of tlpress and Jensen took the second tournnm ent wwith a figure foUr, neck lock. n lsh t w ith thi

Tarzan Zlmba used a re.-crve block verslty o l Clbuster to defeat Lefty Pacer In the Oklahoma A aopener. declined an In'

________________ Asa Bu.'hric;n 1 . Icctlon. promto r m e r C adet gS'X '«, S ta r Is StillC 7 l d l 1 » O l l U Saturday all

Tossing ’Em '1;™“"W ITH THE U. S. THtnD DIVI- „ "

HON. Korea. March 7 (/P)-"Tlic 'rrenade-tossInRest outfit In thc ‘ hlrd division" thn t’s what Maj.-Oen. V'Hol>ert H. Soule calls the rifle ‘ jlatoon.led by Lleul. Arnold Onlll- ®a. Donora, Pa.T h a t Isn’t surprising. Lejs than a , , ' ’L

•ear ago Oailf fn wasSvest Polnf* ■;raduaUng All-America quarter- " . .Jmck. the spark of Aimy's-unde- K s c h e d u ^ eated 19<6 lootbnll team. tn nnH ^ r f l n

One of Uie greaten athletes In Vest Point history, the sharp B ushncll sa' eatured. soft epokcn Galllfa also o rder ol the 1 nptalned the basketball leam In been decided Ils seiilor year and pifiyed on me m akeup of t laseball tenm. He won 11 Cadet brackets portiS letters a t the Point. j t wlll be thi

Six feet, two Inchcs and still a t fo r tho Clnclr lit playing weight of iOJ pounds, pjons o l the I le I* leading his platoon In batUe on e„ee. he Irlgid Korean penla^ula. O klahom a AT he action Is IntlntWly more rug- to K t n l u i y V

ed than any he met on the play presa poll Ior ng fields a t Uie Point. More Uiin th a t completio lall o l his original t'atoon has been th e NCAA tou JSt. Gftlllfa wa* only 10 feet from too g rea t a hsj, charging Korean eirly last month ---------,nd one ol his soldiers shot Uie t j *

He h ts unllmbered the arm that ossed winning passei for Army lo I V a k a I ] lUTl iie n ad ts Into &t«ej of tom- ^

w., „ c . ... To Locahese Buys." he says. 'Tlie boyj and POCATELI/ ■like to fush up to t hole and drop f if th annual 1 a grendade when we can’t Uirow lnter-colIeglat< . grenade In." will bc dedicJ O allfla’s company commandcr re- T w in F a lb . t

ort* the modest athlete recently w inner in the ired a grentde 76 yards Into a red M ilton Hdlt, o.<i5Uon and knocked oul 3t roen coach. BtW H' rJUi It. , w ith Uio m t "I heaved It a good w»y." says boxed for Jdal

JtllK a. "But it wasn’t 7S yards." and 1840, wl -------------------------- th e IntercoUei

“layoff Is Set ‘[onight for Cue “‘" ”1? !: rourney Honors WhippleP r tn k Oreen deletUd Horry I i n i r a f^lSS toaiO 'he're'l^esdaynlgHttowln I ^ I I I A O V,*!ie flrtal regular-gtme of the ahnual ' l e w ISTON.•win Firii* bllUards tournament w hlpple . Lflwlireen spotted Povey 113 points and expects to defad t high run of 57. U u r goU UUeTha linal atandlngi show Ray H ayden Lake,

rles and Tom WlJion lied for U\e T h e 1#51 t*irad w ith WfRtlcal IW a t F a ^ .layoff lo r Uie title will be held a t w h lp p ls del«;30 p. m. todty, TH» winner wm k*ne. Wash., tlay Ben Ttent, chtmp of the B to w in th e UU( ivt*lon for Uie Evergreen tourna.

iclude E. O. Bracken »•!, Han? ovey 7-7. Floyd Flnnell 7-7, ^ an k

JvTad“; “; . rIn the oUier final games of the .urney. Bracken spotted Oreen 33

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Sonny Inrram . THecipbii, right, rooroentarlly sU I.UI Angriei, i s Ik m ils him with a hard r ig h t In hout a t Chicago. It wasn’t enough, however, for R< pound ballle on a declilan In the third round . (N:

Boise Is Picked 1952 Pin Tourn!

B o ise h a s be en se lec ted a s th e s i t e o f th e B o w lin g a sso c ia tio n 's to u rn a m e n t, a c c o rd in ; T ion t W ed n e sd a y fro m D o m e c ^ e r t s c h , T w i ) f th e a s so c ia tio n . P lay w ill b e h e ld a t Boi ------------------------------------------------ b o w l in g a lli(

Cincy Picked BoiIo Fill FieldOf N IT Event to u rn a m e n t

NEW YORK. March 7 (J 'J -T h e Boise, sc c rc ta rnnkcup of the National Invitation treasurer ancournnm eni was completed ’Tuesday Falls- B o n ShliKht w ith the selection of the Unl- Pr»ncls Caldw•erclty o l ClnclnnaU (17-3) after i.y „nd I>. r 1Jk la liom aA andM had 'T e jretlu liy n „ ,id .r , t5 ‘Iccllned an Invitation. ^ .

Asa Bu.'hricll, cliolman of the se- / J u u cctlon. promptly announced Uie inlrlnB.H for the opening games oninturdny when doubleheadera will w u ' r<« playcd both In the afternoon and cawsmg■venlng. standings. .

Saturday afternoon: Qp.m.Lawr- V .J? 'ncc Tech rJO-:) vs. Dayton (33.4). Posted a 3,0674 p.m . scion Hnll (31-5) VI.Beloit “ cond place

IQ.4) behind OrlmraSatiirday night: 7:45 p.m. St. PoctU llo. who

lonavoniure (lB-5) vs. Cmclnnall 3'130. T hi* dn18-3) trie. N am pa, to

10 o. m . LaSalle (22-0) vs. St. LouU J- C. W atson'i21.7). over lo u r th pVT he four seeded teams—St. Johns gam e. 1

I Brooklyn (33-3), North Carolina of all Japanese■tate (38-4). Brlghtm Young (33-7) fiapphlro lounn d Arigona (33-4)—will pUy Uie Pocatello ‘teamurvlvors o l Saturday'* games on Sunday w ith 3londay and Tuesday with the semi- Play in theInak scheduled lor Thursdsy March large*t on recoi5 ond th e linal on Saturday, March tlnue through7. final gam e 1* tB ushnell said, however. Ihal the BOO Individual

rd er ol the seeded teams has not U ken p a r t In feen decided, thus delaying the No alng lei orlakcup of the upper and lower has been heldrackets. changes In ilaiI t will bo thc first NIT appearance earlle;^have t

3r tho ClnclnnaU Bearcats, cham- and rfSubles <Ions o l the Mid-American conler-' Wedneaday.

O klahom a A end M, rated second IBC CAGEBS 1 5 K en tud ty In the Ilnal Associated B1LLIN 08. 1 ■resa poll Ior the 1951 season, tald Rocky M ountal iB t completion in both the N n and upset a cold ne NCAA tournament* would work basketball team >0 g reat a hardship on the tesm. game of th e d

----------------------------------------ment Tuesday.

SC Ring Tourney 1 ■ ' ro Be Dedicated Po Local MarinePOCATELLO, March 7 MV-The f th annual Idaho SU te college iicr-collegiate boxing tournament ill bc dedicated to Don Nielson, win Fails, the only three time Inner in the meet.M ilton H rtt, Id tho Btite college>ach, Btld Hlelson now-is serving1th the marines in Korea. Heixcd lo r Jdaho SU te In 1S47, 1S4BId 1S49, winning hi* bout* in ^le Intercollegiate meet tU three

T h is year'* meet 1* aet for m - ly and s ttu rd ty .

yiiipple to Defend MM Jnks Crown HereLEW ISTON. Mareh 7 (/Ft—Jim 'hippie. L«wl*ua, todty tald he ;pecU to defeod Uii Idtbo a n t - u r goir UUe h« .won l u t year a t ayden Lake.T h e 1061 toum ej will be played . T w in FaU t June W hlppla de letted Oene Uay, spo- me, Wash., two up over 34 hole* win th e Utla.

5ACH i s ^ n i i p ! ! L - ■ S 3RICHfilOND, Va., March 7 m ~ n Hickey, former WlUUm tnd UT ath lete. Tuetdty wa* naraed ad football ootch a t Htmpden- dney college._______

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om entarlly daggeri Don Robinson, office bu.^lnei hard r ig h t In their Golden GIotci of n sellout.

lOwcTcr, for Robinson won the 17S- Tlie 37-var ird round . (NEA telepholo) become th e ■

: lo cap ture tl— A ^0 wins, loc

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0 s i te o f th e 1952 Idaho SUte M adhon sq u . n t, according: to an announce- ^ td d iu o n 3 e rtsch , T w in Falls, secrotary 'h e ld a t Boise’s 20th Century y e t M atch i bow ling alliea. the In te rn a l

B e rtse h alao announced Les H endrix , Boise, has been elect- seventh UUe cd a sso c ia tio n president lor he won by the com ing yenr. He will di- Chicago 30 m rect n c tiv ltie s a t the state to u rn a m e n t in the capital city. woufd°S

other new officers are Del Neher, town.Bolsc. sccrctary ; M, G. Sexty, Boise. W alcott ha« treasurer, and Stan Crom, Twin set loss to L Falls; B o n Shumate, Nampa; Walt pounds U m t n rrancls, CaldweU: George Kay, Bur- best fighting ley, and L. r. NeUon, PoeaUUo, vice His rcflexe presldenta. n ight you coi

The s ta te tournament here has punches, reached thc hnif-way mnrk. h it their m ar,

Sixteen more teams, making a , I u n d e rm t toUl of M. rolled games Tuesday m ahape. sal n\ght causing changes In. Uam l m r ^ y - L standings. , Voluble -JaJ

H erre tfa /Jew e lers , Twin PaUj. Charles, shou posted a 3,067 game to move Inlo j n °second place In team standing* to knock hltr Mhlnd arlm m 'B school ot buslnesi, B ut Charlw PoctUllo. who leads the race wiUt ^ expect to v i,130. T hi* dropped Shumate Elee- PresenU itsell Jie. N am pa, to third wlUi 3,016. ®“ t-

J. C. W atson 's team, Caldwell, took i- ' '« n l o m h place TMtsday wlUi a Tl,SM gam e. T he squad, composed L 'a C T C i >f t l l Japanese bowiera. nosed out y oSapphire lounge. Pocatello. The Heioifa i4 i P oS te llo -team wa* in Uilrd place Junday wlUi 3.995. ^

Play in tho giant tournament. 1arge*t on record ta Idaho, will con- inue through Sunday. Before the ■Inal gam e Is rolled, 100 teams and m Individual bowln* wlil have r n m .i i T.n :aken p a r t In th e event. Th™ h Bht

No alng lei or doubles compeUUon ^v a colleal las been held since Sunday, so no ^ e HBASB' :hanges In standings as announced produced b la rlle j^h tve U ken place. Singles „md rfSubles compeUtlon resumes ^*<‘n«rt_ay^______________ j

IBC CAGEBS WPBETB1LLIN 08. Mont.. March 1 lff>- ,J:

locky M ountiiln college of Billing* “ipset a cold Idaho SUte college )aakctball team 56-45 In Uie opening :ame of th e dUtxict NAIB tourns- “ “ ® nen t T u esd ay .________________

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Big Crowd to W For Charles’ Rir

D ETR O IT , M arch 7 (A P )-T h ia is Joe 1 :rowd o f 17,000 may turn-out ton igh t to : (vho b<uit thc Brown Bomber, and Je rsey , .itlc 15-rounder In thc Olympia. T h ere 1n th e r e tu rn scrap between -------------------tbe tw o N egroes, undoubtedlyspurred by th(J newa thatLouis p robably will face — ' ■«Dharleo ag a in in Chicago nextnonth . T h a t is , of course, il .Charles w in , as cxpected.

'iTie lean . Uthe, 39-year old chan- jlon U favored a t odds of 3H to 1 Jut there has been very lltUe bet- lng on th e outcome so far. in New .^ork the price wa* listed a* 6 to 1 ind "out." Which means you cm let on W alco tt but the bookie* won't alte any Charles money. They con- ;lder Ezzard a cinch. M jH . .

Thai's another of the severil '•easons w hy veteran observers here ’H B c ' ire puzzled over the booming box -JlIfflce bu.^lness and the po.alblllty w fe 'If n sellout.

Tlie 37-yar old Walcott, who could xcbme th e oldest challenger ever0 cap ture the heavyweight crown f he wins, looked sad against youngte z Layne. Utah, In Hew York f l! Qv. 34. The chunky westerner lulled th e cag>- camden (N. J.) reteran a ll over the ring and won -gleelslvely. *

And C harles w ts no baU of me n stopping Lee O m t In the same • • • h ifh ly tUdison Bquare O trden ting Jan . 13. Haaaen h igh 1

In .dd iU on, the boul. il.rtln ir , t1 p, a . tM B Ti, ■•111» .M “

by CBS.Yet M atchm aker Nick Londes ef ebamplehaMp

he Intem aU onal Boxing club'i .w- Bdaric ValDetroit b ranch , said over »i0,000 was . . . . uue. c a in the U ll already for Charles' ^ je,)^ (g r arleventh UUe defense of the crown »iuon. (SU ff ■le won by whipping Walcott in ______________Chicago 30 month* ago.

O ther members o t the IBO sayh e groM ga t« may h i t WJ,000. which J t ' l U I I U»ould be a n Indoor record for this _ ,

W alcott haa shrugged otf hla up- J U l l l O rlet loss to Layne. He weighed 300 ~ —»unds U m t night, about six over hll I o r r o I>est figh ting poundage. ■*■

His reflexes were *o *low that light you could see him letting up ^ J E ^ M E M«Ils punches, punches which seldom nere ihursdaylit their m ark . annual Jcrome

"I underrated U>e kid and wasn't InvIiatloniU tan ah tpe.” said Walcott. T h U tlmo PalrUig eight;m ready. I'U weight about. IIH." m Magi

Voluble -Jake Mint*, manager of «nUnue throui Jharles. shouU d th e pralies of hU KWiberiy jur [ladlttor and said " E m rd ’s goingd knock h im o u t" be he d li

B ut C harles, a* usual, ssld merely n 'sn ®“ ool gyi 'I expect to win. IX the opportunity a-esenu itse lf , IH try for a knock-,uL" lng and Kimbe" _____________________________ and CasUeford I

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Cage ReeordNEW YORK. M tr(A 7 VFh- UU* game wlU

Beloit's 141 polnu Kored in ths Saturday, followWlsconaln college'* basketball ship contest a t :game w ltb Cornell o l Iowa estab- I t Is a singlelished a reeord In an intercol- ment with a coileglaU contest. Uie National Col- surlng Uiat a lllegiate AthleUc Service bureau least two gameisaid Tuesday. opening round

Cornell coUected 63 points. solatlon play.The h ighest toU l ever scored sfter the ll r s t c

by a collegiate five, according to ifom the toum ithe NBASB's records. Is the 148 Vem Tomllrwproduced by I o w a Wesleyan rome Junior h ljagainst a non-collegiate foe In as tournam ent 11645.

Previous high for a collegiate ^zZB BION Blgome w as Rlo Orande college’i r a tt t 184 to 99 conquest of Kentucky Christian, in 1P48, Uie aame RloO rande te am alao Is Involved In . . , 0 i n . , ■Uie h ighest seortng gam e-a 118 ^ to n s conquest of WUberforce.

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to Watch Walco 5’ Ring Title Tor•Thia is Joe Louia’ home town and a su r t ton igh t to see heavyweight champion ! and Je rsey Joo W alcott, who almost did, b

pla. T h ere hn.<i been amazing surge of int<

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. ' t lormer Manhi; ready Indicted ' ’ Tuesday night ll

' in Uie basketbol

f l H i " 1 . S ' V ' Quutlonlng < v H : ' H M R ' s poppe, i’(H b ' ' -ap , conducted by A

-'.jfcaM M iiS'- M trict Attorney £W k BrejlUi said I

' further Inlormo something defln

Poppe. 34. anc 00-caplalns ot tan team, were t

J jjH hk * dozen playerseventually InvoI of the allU groi

J T ? Earlier theHess’’ who dashi

C1JRI8 CAGLB reportedly to. . . highly saeecjafB) eoaeh a t about fixes, tun

Haa*«n h igh school who tealgned help.TiKSday aftem eon effecUre a t "i don't thli the end o( tbl* tchool year. Cagle case," District guided tbe Haesen footbaU t e ^ Kogan oommer lo ihe Tlmea-News FoUto bowl had been quest ehamplenablp la 1M9 along with witness jthe Magic V allei ola*« B conler- arrlvrt b r auti ence Utle. Cagle aaJd he realgtitd ujq to leek for anoUier, coaching po- nffite,riUen. (SU ff engraving)

Hogan announc

Jerome Slates m.'So"," Alexander hli

Junior Hiah** ^ .Earlier the Br

Cage Toiu'ueyJEHOME. M arch 7—AoUoa ilart* wilier la st algH

bere Thursday n ight In the second and told him: annual Jcrom e Junior high school "I know a lot invitational baskeUjall tournament, have to s ty wUl pairing e ight Junior high ichool big people such teams la Magic Valley. Play wUl ed would be mlconUnue through Saturday night. — ------

Kimberly Junior h igh 1* Uie de- P r o a i - n t l lending tournam ent champion. Play 1. i C O l U l l will be held lu the Jerome senior T } I _ „ l - . p - . high school gymnasium. t l l f tP .K T O I

Opening gam es Thursday wUl p tlr m n • ' i - Buhl and A ppleton a t « p. m.. Good- | n l . a n l ; i lng and Kimberly t t 7 p. m.. Filer and CasUclord n t 6 p. m . and Jerome and Wendell a t 9 p. m.

Four games. starUng a t 6 p. m.. 11^1,i t o u ^ are set for Friday. T h e consolaUon UUe game wlU be f td d a t 8 p. m.Baturday. followed by Uie chttapioa- ,ship contest a t 9 p. m.

I t Is a single ellmlntUon touma- ment with a consolaUon bracket, in- surlng Uiat a ll U am s wlU pUy a t ,least two gam es. THe loiers of Uie opening round will d rop Into eon- solatlon play. Losers of all games sfter the f irs t n igh t will be dropped Ifom Uie toum ey. '

Vem Tomlinson, principal of Je- „ rome Junior h ig h school, will »ene ss tournam ent m tn tg e r . rad of t b « ^

^ A liX-foOt-llTIBEES BION BOOKIE miton. led Pr*

BALT LASlE CITY. Mareh 7 <UJQ followed b f Uas -L a u s t addlUon to tlie n s ie i of wllh U. Oene B Uie B tlt Lake City Bee* basebtU Blackfoot seore. club for 1951 1* Randy Olea, 31- Tbe team* spi year-old shortstop who win be taklnt In Uie toum aa hll llrs t crack a t organized bese- 41-37 Wednesdi baU. t 38-38 vldtdry '

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►Valcott Try ie Tonight,vn and a su rp r is in g capEclty it champion E z z a rd Chjtrlefl,0 almost did, b a t t l e I t o u t. In a g surge of in te re s t hereabout*

Two M ore Men ' Testify in Bribe P robe

NEW YORK, M arch 7 w>)—Two ’] unidentified men—n o t p ltyers tn d .' a former M anhattan coUeg« sta r t l - "

ready Indicted were cjuestloned Ut« Tuesday night In a new developmeni in Uie basketbau gam bling fix scan* daL I

Quutlonlng ot th e form er star, Henry Poppe, and th e o thers was

. conducted by A ssistant B ronx Dis­trict Attorney Edw ard Breslin.

Breilln said he could give put no further Information “imtU we have something definite."■ Poppe. 34. end Jo h n A. Byrne*. 33,

1 co-caplalns ot la st year's Manhat* tan team, were the f irs t of more th ta . t dozen players of fo u r Jocal colleges 1 eventually Involved In various phtsea \ of the allU growing b r ib e d scandaL

Earlier In the day a “myetenr wiU ' nets ” who dashed h e re from Flerldt,

reportedly to teU .'wbat h« knew about fixes, tum ed o u t to be o l litUt help. I

‘1 don't think h e can aid th U ' case," District A ttorney Frank & Kogan commented a fte r th e ts t n V had been quesUoned for tw o tiours. 4

‘Tie witness. M eyer A lejuader, 34, rf arrtvrt by automobUe Irora Mitml tnd was taken to th e d istric t ttto r. ney’s office.

_ Alter Alexander wa* questioned. Hogan announced th a t he had ‘eo* operated’' but a pparen tly had “na InformaUon ol .any value to ua"

Alexander himself told reporten that he didn't Im o w an y th in g about fixes or anything r e l a t l ^ to them.”

.Earlier the Brooklyn Sagle bad re ­ported th a t Alexander, whom the newspaper deacribed as "M r. Oo- Between,** h td telephoned a n Xtgle

s writer la st night fro m D unn, M,C., d and told him:)l "I know a lot tb o u t Uila. -Whtt 1 I, htve to s ty wiu Involve hlg ntm es— ll big people such aa you never dream- U ed would be mixed u p In tbls."

; Preston Defeats ' Blackfoot 40-34 I “ To Capture Title i

POCATELLO, l ia r e h 7 C R -T be 1 Preston Indltn* w pa a b e rth la the

, Idaho high school c la ss K eU t* b ts- ^ ketball tournament by b e a tto f tbe f Blackfoot Bronco* 4(M4 Tuesdty ^ night

Preston w ts the la a t te tm to qoal- . Ify lor the elght-echool even t whWi

opens March l i tn Moscow., The Indian* led v lrtu tU y aQ tba . wsy to win ths d is tr ic t f i n class A

cage championship. B l a o k f o e t . nudged In m a t 11-13 b u t ta d ed •{•! Ur taking lU ooly le a d o f tb a g tm e

in Uie second quarter.Letdlng ia-8 t t t h e m d o t th*

. first quarter, P re s to a pualiad to ' 19-13 a t h tU U m e 'aad tS -M a t tb*

end of the third period.A ilx-Ioot-(lTe rebound s r tte t. BOft.

Fnltos. led Preston v t t l i U potato ) foUowed b r te tm m ato Olyd* CmarlH f wllh n . Oene R lc h a rd to a se & U lex 1 Blackfoot score honors.

Tb* team* spUt tw o gam es eaiU « t In Uie tournam ent. B ltck fo o t woo • 41-37 Wednesday a n d P reston toek

1 38-38 vldtory S t tu rd a y n ish t .

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P' Catholic Wci' To Furnija I T he motnorlttl funU (if thc Kn |i Valley M emorial hospiuU rccclvv l I boost Tucsdny aflernoon wh<?v ., $500 checlc waa Riven by ttic Cat' I , W om en's league of St. EdwI , church to furnlnti a private roo

■ the new hoapltnl's obstetrical'*'1 f partm ent.|k 1 t S upt. J . C. McOllvray. In exp:

. ' ' Inc hl« appreciation, said thU tho f irs t contribution frorft a ch

ky| i group Ior as Inrge a projcct ajiU nlihlnB a room. Olher churchcaH church orBanlzatlcns have donD I fo r lesa cMtly but badly needed■ cial equipment.B v T he check was preaenled by

I f T raffic FinesS j l j c i ty police coUccted $27 In c' s i t I tim e pnrltlng fines Monday•1t|l ' Tuesday. Plve $3 flne.i for Impr»ii. porklnfT also were collcctcd,■■■ • F ined $1 cach for overtime p. ! lng were S co tt’g ncfrlgerotlon. I

'5 ; , ) e rt L . Sm ith, Mrs. H. Hoola W ilbur L am bert, Elmer Knicp. \

^ 1 : ' field Secord. R, J, DcVrlts,, ' Edna Luke, T . W. Speedy, Bud II , JlRnn, A. T . Wataon. Mrs- L. Hi

C larence Nicholas, Fay Oiiri. R alph U hler, J- V, Qeiitry, P.

Egbert. U oyd Chlclc. E. Babcock ■ C. TayJor (tw o), Joe Clements, V

Cucas. BUm O- Russel!, KK Blrlcklnnd. Dick Qccr nndy ; ; ' Blnnd/ord.;P' P ines of J3 cnch for Impr

, ' park ing were pnid by Orva! I1 H arry Cohan. Gordon Qrny.

W. A. Flower and Leo Tovlnj,

i* 1 Invited to SkiIII PAIH FIELD. March 1 — Le!

1 Lam son. president of the Fairl l IJona cJub. WedneJday JnvJledIP M agic V alley Lions club memIf and th e ir families to a day ofi akllng a t th e Soldier mountain» lif t Sunday.i I ThB ski a rc* ll 10 miles norUI i P a lrtle ld a n d tho road haa I

i kep t open a ll winter, Lamson tI ' T ho lodge will be open and food

bc aerved by wives of elub njI , bers.

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I B $2»> check td fam lih a private room In Ihe obtlc ., officers of the Calhollc W omen'* leaiue Iniprclc omplfled In the new M»|lc V alley M emorlil hospli Bupt. J. C. McGlIrrsy, Mr«, Have Lydum, lesiue pret

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ic Women’s League ’urnish Room at Ne\unU (if thc Msdlc Flave Lydum. IcttRue presldenl, «lospluil rccclved a explained h e r organl7Jilon sptflernoon when a sored a series of dances and dinncn by the CaUiollc to ralie the am oun t. Accompany:of St. Edward’s hcr for the presen ta tion wtre Vft private room In RoRcr O ratttin , flnanclnl »ccreln's obstetrical dc- and Mra. O eorge Bever. vlcc pr

IIVMV In Pinrfu inspection toiir, A on Mid th u J t i Oll'-ray showed them wlilcU lo.on fm rt a ehureh ^ furnlshInK aud ia n ro^c t ^s fur. " ‘'y ‘

lhe? churchcs and

The women nlso Inspected openpresented by Mu. Intr and delivery rooms, learninB i

5 Fines Jinxedcted $27 In over- AMERICAN PALL3,' Mnrchcs Mondny snd —Vern Eame,H. ranchcr cn.it t!lnes for Improper here is hav ing n hard tlmt keepcollcctcd, lng a roof ove r th e heads of til

3r overtime park* 11 chlldrcn.cfrlgeratlon. Rob- First It w aa *5,ooo In flm dnmrs. H. Hoolahnn, age lo his hom e In to*n. 'flicImcr Kiilep. Win- cnme M onday's ircnk slonn nn'J, DcVrlts, Mrs. high wind w hich overturned nnSpeedy, Bud Mul- virtually destroyed n 20 by 20n. Mrs- L. Mnuss, foot J350 ba rrncks building oI, Fay QnmcU, his ranch.'f. Gentry, P. K, T?ie bufldlnn hnd been Ictt oiJc,.E. Babcock, O. bli;>ck3- Enmc.'v ^nUl lie tind Inle Clements, \V. F. tended to remodel 11 into

RuMCll, K. K dwelling soon.Qccr nnd Joe I—

D inner Servedirdon 'O rny Mrs' FILER, M nrch 7—Employe ot t

Lpo Tovlne Associated Seed compony held________ *' ixiUiick d inne r n t the plant n t no

• i''rldB)-- Baked beans were fciilurS k i with me meal.

. _ % , .. GlfU were presented by llic coi, .L . P“ "i' '0 nnd Mr.-:. D*inhl Brni ? don. Twin Falls, and Mr. and M

to a day of free J ---------------------------------------------ler mountain ski D U A L S

10 miles north ot ,"1?*,= ‘‘i''*!!,''/ road haa been liquid juioi .na .tiU ttj « loH

ter. Lamson tald. l.rm—.n>tvh.r»—4n»llrr.i.■pen and food wUl F A R M T IR E SALES is of elub n«in* « ..i «t South p.ti. • n. »«».ri

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r ig h t from tl

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f o n i tD uMsui Aumotirr or T W I N F A L L S C O C A . C O L ,

gation Inspects Heavy

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H l f lim In Ihe obtlel- deni: Mri. R o6rt G ra ttan , fin league Iniprclfd tlce prc«ldfnt. They were am» lem orlil hoapllil. In tlie X-ray tlcparlm en t and um, leaiue p r« l- also were surprised a l th e proj * * * * * *

ague Donates $500 it New Hospital Heue president, who Icrrnizo tloon alono tncik Iganlr-atlon opon- montlis to complete. T hose who ances and dinners vUited the hospllal some tlm;It, Accompanylnr: were surprised n t th e aniounItatlon were Mrs, proftrets made on thc buildlnfi-nanclftl »ecrelnry, ^he church delcRntlo.i was IfBever. vice pres- facilities on the s

lloor as llie room which the lelecticn tour, Mc- is i„r„lshlntr. T hey closely In.-ipehem wlilcli loom ,bennies In thc 50-baby nursery'*? pleased w llh tiolnlls plnr

a fenliirc »)>li-Ji I several hundred ^

Inspected opernl- m • *

H isa y mced .ALL3,' March 7 K . ^ ^ M A

haTd'tlmrkJop-' ^ l H i,he heads of his j

000 In flro dnm-

!k a bilildlns on I----- X r i F

nd been lelt on | I I \ l \ \

Served-Employe-1 ottlip L J \ / J jcompony held a l l / i Ilhe plant n t noon ' . V i ^ns were fcalurcil I f | g J

Ilted by llic com- f c l * IIr.i. D* iKhl Brnn- JVJL J_1nd Mr. and Mr,?. ^ ^

= = mwmt moi . . . S T R A I G H T B O U R E

' . tt , TMs Wilsky Is 4 Years Old. SS Pfi

iir, ice-to ld C oca>C olo

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licious and ref|t« » h in g .

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TIMES-NEWS. '

Heavy Doors

G ra tta n , financial lecrctary. and Mm. George Set ley were amaied a l the weiiht of the lead-lined dw a rim en t and pleased oKh Ihe liro-color scheme. Tti d a l th e profrets. (SUff pholo-en*ravlni)I * ---------------------------------------------

TreatedFAIRPIELD, Mnrch 7 - I n np|

1 -w-y elation tor Ihelr c llo rt nnd pin;I I H P 1 * P rccord Zane Edwartis treated m

X X V i V btfj of the Camas counly t , „ , .ichooi bn.iketball team lo n st? 4..“ ih. sII some time &Ko Team members arc J in n y Jo

th e L io u n l Of son, W/iii, Packham. Max Ouithc building- Bob Baldwin, Harold Lee, J.cntlo ,i WM Inler ArmlUige, Bill Bnuschcr. K ehl Wu tle r o n S e sm e Ted Frosteiison nndwhich the leneue Also guests were Ben W>rln 'M ,' (|>.wcted ''nd Donald K.'jijjn. mnnnffcri. Co

■baby .lursery nnd Wayne Fagg and Supt. Carl W anI tloialls plnnned ----------------------------miUn rnlrnncc. READ TlMES-NEWS WANT A

(ryffsS /eiyO a/tce

S™1 mom / 'V / !T bourbonYears Old. ss P;oot. /DISTILIUT CO.

ILIEI.KY.

Ifsh iiigM W ^ ■'n p r To he re freshed

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-NEWS. TWIN FALLS. roAHO

Cast Selected foi H ig h ^h o o l P l

HAQZRMAN, March 7—Lc« roles In the llagerm&n h lith s< tenlor play were announced nesday by Kathleen G eorge, d

Lead parls vlll be played by gy Fruit, Bhlrley F rench ..P at M Dale Krumm, Jack Allen txnd < Bennett. The «tnlorg w ill p r Uie three set comedy, "Oe.'tp'

lean Legion------ Otber~nitwbenr-ot-t>in cast

Margie Junes. Joann H ow ard, da Thompson, Frei BAch. Jlanvay. Jolm Elorriaga and Alleo. Allen also will b e bua manager. Larry Hulme. D ale

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C I V E irn. George never, lead-lined doori J

lor scheme. They n 'vlng) ]

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lam. Aftix Dur.til. '

ischcr. Kehl^Wok- j . J

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h vce ,

/ / / / M G enuine LE^I ' M iii i •! Sizes 27, 28 a n d 2 9 .

Sizc-s 'ID lo 4 2 ..............

Si7.es 12 (» 16 ..............

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The boot i l l u s t r a te c j s ill a 11-inch to p .

Leather s o l e s .................

_■ Cortl s o l e s ......................

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h l ^ s S < S automobil«-6t-Ed*ard o . K n; annniiniTpH W ed- niust havt golten qulie a jolt, en ^ r e t ■0'® Bulf.lo, N. Y..' salcsmaen G eorge, d

*-5fe taken trom the trunk of h X p layca by Peg- ^,1 , j^r the left foot, rench.. P a t Moore,c Allen a n d Craig L------- ~ilors w ill p resent . B«b Molony aad F red Dj

i/ir Donna Hendrlction, Shli

red B a ch . Davidorrlagft a n d Reid Iraq has been known In th e p will b e business as Babylonia. AwjTla and Mesopo

lulme. D ale Mav- m l » , _______________________

f A L U E I4 G ctse

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W mD 0 % W o o l W h i p c o r d

i p a n t s| w A a • G uaran teed 17 oz. F a b r i c

K I I I m * Relnforccd Pocke ts• Sizes 29 to 48 W a is t• G rey o r Green C o lo rs

j ^ B Sizes 29 lo .12...................t5 .9 .'I

R j l l l S 'z c s -12 to 1 8 ...................1 7 .9 5

Cotton Tanshine

P l pantsi ' r ' ' 8 * G uaran teed W ash ab le

• B u tto n or Z ipper F ly• F o re s t Green Color• Sizes 29 to 50 ^ g g

uine LEVI W aist OVERALLSa n d 2 9 ...........................................................3 .5 5

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tM« hem rouf iioicr. -I v s s b ack . L e a t lR e g u la r 1 .2 9 S p e c ia l ...................

l u s t r a t e c j a b o v e c o m es •, q i i <. i <T to p . B lanket Lll„. ,f iQ c B o th C o a t a n d J

.............................. den im . P a r t w o....................................14 .95 .. S izes 36 to 46 .

g jp Sin. Chippewa

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ta n n ed u ppers . G ro -

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■ SHOESB-lnch oil tanned uppers. Logger heel wUh Bilt-R it« cord on end lap soles.'

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. ransacked the jjOISE, March 7Edward O. K rug ol venereal disease in-the(n qulie a jo lt . reflected In su ie health departo*N. Y.. salesm an examinations Is tho»lng •

I worlh of shoes ^ W, KloU, direclor of depa1 the trunk of his „,eni laboratories, »“><I o w ■ir the left foot. positive tests were reported In F«

I ruary a* compared lo W> * of «« poslUve reactloos montl

ony aad F red Bach ^bout IB months ajo. , lagcrs. T icket sales k IoU said iatwratorJeJ maoe •

5fSSa.-°—mown to in c p u t u . n of ITl. una M c o p o U - .Hum 'propulsion about Uie year one.

M S M .E P R I C i

G et se t for Uie jot with the kind of comfortnl w ork clothes you like- Tough fabrics . . . ci

W ac tion . . . lots ot deep pockets and olher fc th e Job. See us lodny-make your selections

Guaranteed . . . “I f Is Isn’t It

"Big Mike"ITS

4.98 Levi StrousDENIM

• .1-button C uf...............^-55 • Pearl Snap E...............3 .75 • Sanforized S

4 Q- • Sizes l-l lo ]

C o t t o n R a n d o m WOFull 2 - th re a d . . . • Nylon reinforced H ee Half Sox o r A nk let style.Sizes 10 to 1 3 .........................................................

5 0L eather Faced Gloves s h r in k

i t le a th e r pulm . . . heavy can- Sizes 1 1 back. L e a th e r knucklc guard. Nylon : Bular 1.29 g g ^

Blanket Lined Jum per G oath Coat and Ja c k e t atylc.s. 8 oz. G cnuin im. P a r t wool lined. Q Tai;e=s 36 to 46 ................ ;.... Back ..

lippew a

SHOES SPECy 8-i„ch oil : ' S ta r t i n g T h u ,pers. Gro-

M 360 P.„. ■' Men'* W ear-Reilit

—■ _■: ■ , A nklets

►RK ^ I• S ligh t irregulars o t

3ES • our Icadinir brand of■ men’s Hosiery.

inncd uppers, ' ,, ■ Valdes to .......85e

with B lll-R lt« •, i --------

” : Big assortm ent of s ty :

^ 0 5 ; Hiring and 'A rgy les.'A U

!partmentOF TW IN FALLS

W E D N E S D A Y , Mabc

Reported LnonuJrMmh, v X T» A Urownle VD R ate j- ». ,

ch 7 (/P>-Ircld«“ ® ~ ' ' -----------ease In-the stale J i ........ T -*n»t^-le health departmeni ;j L A M E |

: r s ; »ared to an avera(?e J ^,‘H l »f*'umatiar m o n iw | i , z & * \ r s

tng~tcrl«ad all nlh r r a . , J “n R . A U U ------------------ H CHinoptt;eiandfla devised » ' j j3B Main Serik,-hlcn operated by Je t r .....It Uie year one. IMimum ,;!:" ,l »l . ■ >

I C E ! > !• kind of comforUble. long wearing nnd reallj ugh fabrics . . . c u t to give you plenty of rc ckeis and olher fcature.i fmportant (o your, ke your selections n n d pny our low prices »it

"If la Isn’t R ig h t B ring I t Back

M i k e " Chambra

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iM • Sizes 141/2 toi

1.98l E N I M S H I R T S' .1-button C u ffs ' Pearl Snap B u tto n s ' Sanforized S h ru n k ’ Sizes 1-t lo 17 g g g

dom W ORK SOXein fo rced H e e l a n d T o e . . . • Intit

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S h r in k c o n t ro l . Random f ,n. S iz e s 1 0 to 1 3 . f l •d. N y lo n r e i n f o r c e d ............. —vi

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G o a t Skin R o p i n g Gkn

)Z. G e n u in e g o a t sk in . Sizes 8 b'

9 9 i^ B a c k .......................................

S P E C I A L !'■arting T h u rsd a y Morning

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tment of s ty le s , including .iUt

Argyles. AU e la s tic tops.

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deral Help ut Is Slated“ *■ ^ cooperaUon v t Uireh 7 (flV-Idttfio has tional labor#tjttii It must trim Its gov- wejtlnghou, .jjKptndltures In view of a ,-as »7T,622,6

irend toward reduction shore, compurilpwta-ln-nld. of $B7,JM,55fl,a DS » point of personal gales last yentl the «utc bouse of rep- „ew high, cor

TO, Bep. J . M, Isaaw n . of »W5,6WJ82Hi. rtid » le tte r from V. S. -------(niihoney, D.. Wyo., chair-lie tolnt commltlee on the WEKDELX*,rrtpcrt- 'MarUndale, ■:r oHahoney -«lQ » reduc- parking fina :(eduil funds for the states ------------------'Ke In view of the increasingla niUonal defense. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BUb»aj» Cited

‘Ur psrtlcularly mentioned ODln ledcrs! nld for high- i-jKtlon. of which 14,023,000 liif.o, siylns it mlRht beu n l some of the plnnned Kto'i In all states. |rtttjUinlns to feci, already, ^t»»»l ot federal support ;;5'Jca of higher learning," Kuld, commenting partlcu- j

ihfwd of federa! money for 'Jicr;Jfr the G I program. .PtbUe Aid Cot _ 0 0 sn

tiT! the Intimation thata ccmt reduccd federal “rtijtiways nnd after that L v a ^ tia la funds for public as- vtCUH

ihi:iUul that I live In Idaho u tid firm hands a t the C 1 a Irtm both political par. ^tj li unlijue as one of the a ttikh doesn't ows ony- f '

ftltnl inod shows we mu.st aik ' lhe Oneida counly

IWHJUl, >--------------------- -------------- prootHfBT IN FALL Su. Pic/n SoixeeQDHLE. March 7 — Irene a. ].;eir-oId daughter of Un. Or\-nl Rasmussen,

t let lut week In > fall. I H H H M

N N IS m M E !/IS O P E R S B E Ul u w r a i c E ! !|moiuuiiji

;:s ;

'UST $10 WILL HOIl« x b o o .u and wj

* • • . IB m o n th s to p a y a fte r

F U e r

t a p l e m e n t W a g i

.B tw i ____ - ^

S ^ > " c ^

Cattle Breeders Meet in Wendell 1# M i

WENDEIA March" 7—Northslde - .Guernsey breeders met n t lh e W en- dell Orange hall' Monday lo elect • oftKen for Uie comins year. ■

Ftanic Beer, Jerome, woa reclcct- Ved prcildbnt as was F o rrest Boemer, _ VJerome, secretary and treasurer^ ' I

Wtlter Kelly, Thousand Spring* Ifarm, w&s program chnlrniftn. The pror>un included a ta lk by Tom speedy, two readlnga by M rs, rranK • - ■ . f . r Hurke, Twin .f1ills._Batl-a.tAlk-.bY - .Kent Olll. Jerome, on artific ia l In-

Cirl Mellne. Burley, announced Uiat a Ouemsey heifer sa le will be ^ heid April 7 »t Jerome. T h e sale Is for FPA and <-H members. H e also announced there would be a pure- bred bull jnle March 29 a t n ie r .__ - y

New W eapons ' ■I'J Are Disclosed In ’50 R eport

pnTSBtmOH, M a r c h 7 <JP>~Annual report of Wesllnghouse Elec­tric corporation dkcloses th o firm Is ptodutlni ladw -diteeted. rocket- M S ullrlng devlccs. J K V

The report also discusscd th e com- pony’s worK on Improved tu rbo -jet engines nnd an atomic pow er p lan t for a navy eubmarlne.

Mo:e than 3S per cent o f W estlns- house's unfilled orders n l th e s ta r t ^ H |of 1S91 were for mllltnry require- ments. I B M. President awllj-m A. P rice told V 8

stockholders the firm Is producing •‘rivdM-dlittttd tk lT b o r n e control systems, far more powerful th a n any ever bullt before, for nlm lng and n |firing guns and rockets," B h

"Major emphasis continued to bc placed on the development of an I Matomic power plant to propel n navy submarine," the report declared. "A ncontract has been awnrded for con- ■strucUon of testing fncllltlcs n e a r IIdaho Falls, Ida. The e n tire p ro jec t ^Is being canled on under a n atom ic Ienergy commission con tract a n d in ’cooperation with the A rgonne n a - Uonal laboratory In Chicago." I j l n l f W ^ S

Wejtlnghouse net Income for 1950 iilIuJJ.F ll * ' was t7T,»2,ei4, equal to <530 a M l l l n B a share, compared in 1049 n e t Income of $B7,J5«,55fl, of «.B5 a sh a re . N et sales lasl year were »l,019.M3,061, n new hljh, compared with 194B sales of »MS,»9je 2.

riNED r= ==sx-»'WEKDELX*, Mwch 1—C la itn c t i - i l l - i -

Martlndale, Ooodlng, pa id a t l i ^ H j B parking fine In WendeU lo s t week.

I K M * c h o iI HoHs 751

So sm oo th 5 5 1 ao*t»ron

K kaves you ev. irqr

breathless

“ VODKA10 proot Kide riom 100% train ncuiral ipiria.Su. FiciK Smiieol fit. Inc, Hmford. Guo.

D u n l a

* E ;

H ! |v ^ •=M ! ®IMIUjllfESnil h a r ,te lr ig e ra to rs^ K tW .- .m d Delicately

YtmAhtail !" yo-'>>«M«_ ^ A I Plotted glsis ahr«nr,_(« erefytaiog yom ^n ,,

: w»nt la yew rtfrigefatof I qoM colorOBuaodiogqaalit7,«i*dur- u jh t style. io tp e c fo m .n tt,o » r« ib r lD te » ttW H « T a t« f .B ig fuBllyeapKitTkdtW bac*9 . ic a .k ib » l , , ,

W Coitr«rMtiyarRltdMi- g lo ssfo rfEidmiTcI O ioka o f tea Beautiful moden btaaiiful. deconior D oor « l #lumlnfim ht

- r Htndle C r io n - » enameled g lass»J I yourUtdM C D W .K b ^

m iiE* W1995_ J » - 4 1 9 morln.ityltr■ L H O L D . . . f o r o u H o o r u .

iBta and w ar a u b a t i t u tc ^ J * ® ®0 p a y a f te r d e livery .

* ____ « ^ M , DtsUncUvel Dwl i l i m l r a r C o . \ ovei Clear glass rest. Twin Falli bright brass

F U e r ^ jg U a n c e o " - '

W agner% In c . -------------OOODINO

N cK ean *:<F n r t t i t n r e i C .

BORLEY '

951

I f l t tJ | - l

M . r t o n i c ’5 T o o l B o x ^HoHs 75 k) 100 Sockatj, Parts Drc^

Cfofl»non Mode ., 5 .7 5 .b ra rlro>i« «<d >Mrl Honcfr Kf- lolonc«<ev» IroT tor •»o"‘r looli- Irtottdoi

^ D u n l a p B i t B r a c e ^Hontiy SeK-Opsnino W »

Al Sears, J u i t . . . 3 - 7 9 CroflimonBaD.b.flrV<g Uarf bH brae* wirh f«n10-lnc* IWMP. (oir to ttn r tt raleh.f. Motlid it.«l0 »l yovn r«w al S«af> •a>*'g prle*l ' €'«»“«««*■

replace d a te d , old style f

HARMONY HOUSE Ll

)elicafely tinted fo r use n your bedroomTotted glass ahade In soft pos- j m , 4 9eia with clear glass spray de- M U Ign. Gold color metal holder. 2ght atyle. ^ T T

»ollthed aluminum a n dllossfo r^ourk itehen ^eautlful modem design. Polish- 4 9 V s1 alumlnfim holder with white ^ 1 ^

f Jla rlna stylt lantern >r o u td o o r u i t

2 '"UUncUvel D «ot»- vef Clear glass thidBt)d bright brass trame. llihlne Ught wall brtclceL ^ t l

'■ ‘ TTM

p B M

^ Replace t h a t leal ^ w ith a D u n lap Gu

S G A R D I

Dunlap Hammer CraftsnDrop Foioe<i Stcol Heods H oj New :

• 16 :2. Heod ■ 1 ■ ( 1 .8 9 26-ln. Croi!Iolonc«<f •eiltrnolllxg. H .o t Hv*V, y«I » l-.ot.d a»d hcr<l.n.d. Hitlory handi.. !»«<' bl=*>

n' -1 1-ot. h<id....l.Ii M/p«r >mnp

C o m b i n a t i o n S q u a r e D v t r i o fLock Nut Securat Blade B&Def

CraflirronMad#.. 1 « 4 S - '3W -W i'Jo«iStrong! ActvraM fair »a vul 12.1n.Wcf..d >t..I blod.-a-t. ond 14Hi mdi A,

•- tr«4«rton..Heil.»ricirt»ibK.

Id style fixtures with s m a r t , new

USE LIGHTING FASHION

J ^ I

T

Modern

•PIr* light drop atyle 5 * y io r dining or living 5 ^ room, PlnUl iwlich W /

leta TOU uta all fi llghU (or full Ilium- m ^ C A

r J - 'L / I n a U o n - o r o n ly S o r | 0 n U L > - ^ I fo r tofter light

vt’OtuvuifUeea&Z'y<^

tim es-news. t w in fa l l s .

J t l e a k y , w o r n - o u t h

a p G u a r a n t e e d 2 5 - f

D E N H CDia. ^

Y es, g u a r a n t e e d m ost d u r a b l e hos th is low p ricc ! s tr e n g th . . . w ith of 4 5 0 - lb s . — 9 1 w a te r p r e s s u r e ! T

H | | | v u lc o n iz e d in to < m |H proof u n i t . G e t m l Coni^e in . S a v e a t

/ / / r m t n m i i l

C r a f l s m a n H a n d S a w DunIH oj New Super-Slrono Hondl# Precision C26-ln.Cro5JCUt... 5.95 B-lnch LenglHv*v, y.1 lt9t.tw.l0Sr. l»» SpmJoI Nmp«p*r.dblGd«hold>wpMihari»«>^<« Cor ihti er coc

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h h . p . p

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N FALLS. TDAHO

o u t h o s e n o w

2 5 - f o o t ^

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i O A R A N T ^ O \5 y e A R ^ \ B I c

__— ---------- Suu a r a n te e d — tho foughesf, ,[u ra b le h o se you c a n buy o t ' 1 - I t ( w p r ice ! I t h as trem endous h . . . w ith s tan d s a pressure - lb s . — 9 tim e s overoge city p r e s s u r e ! T h re e to u g h layer* S e a r s f iiz e d in to o n e flexible leok- K entui:]'u n i t . G e t rea d y fo r Spring! g r e e n l<in . S a v e o t Sears! ” ,

a f to r ye

D u n l o p P l a n e t S t e e l S h iPrecision Ground ond Honed . Em

B-lnch LenfllS. 3.98SPmJoI Nmp«r.d •<•.( eorttm aI^M ^Cor Ihtl er coon, ihaylnfffc C W i w e T d h T d

••ia . •Im... t J l K-La. —i,tl

itM O .K w iM xeiB ^ShaK M ' C li ^ - q Tt

10*95 k»W*L_CraftMW. *<lk M ed Mat* 4 ttae* - _____ -Mrancrr flun .eWenJ, BepUtaM.■wodl. Tmt*«, CwtaUt IM* *cn«

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Ci^ts PotoHng Time 37*95 iHGoHon a t S m »<i>« hear, otr pcitaHnt |.ki wM Mi OM«ea(MH>T«*

glSEHRS “)

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Blended Cross C< Super Fine Lawn

l-lb. Carton Only

Sear* finejt bland of lown jBod. Has Mg Kentucky Blus and Bent grasses for p< green lawns. Balanced bland gives aftor year sotisfadion. Mokeyoort a lawi

' S t e e l S h o w e r S t a l l N m v t m m»Mat« Tlftit

5 9 .9 5

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S . i n l - O I o M P o i n t P r M M i m IP.rf«<fc»WofcWo(Xlwort' »*IW«Oa! ■. Gdten at Smt, 5 .3 5 Cofliplato Fer OaJ)

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403 MAIN 'AVE. WEST.P H O N E 2 8 6 0 .

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ross Country ! Lawn Seed

1.39md. Has Mgh pcfOBtrtaga of grasses for permanent, Wve- Jnd gives qiildc corer ond year ikeyourt a lawn to ba proud ofl

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B O A R D I N G H O U S E

i I$A.V,6TUPefwi(Xt) PALCTMIKJ a BtyiMSlN' ME ATWD-CACrt

' MUkW O P tCe~''TWM WCHJUCI Bb a t )iw« xidtovc>u/ — n

A LlTTLe DU Thie HOT 61DE . AMD T M GNIM' HIM 35 8 a c ^ FOR IT— WAIT.' 6E PO R ' \ P k v o u SHAK6 OPP TWe

L I F E ’S i j K E T H A T

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I

D O N A L D D U C K ^

M’ T E S T tN V B N T IO N ..7 \

WEDNESDAY, MAHCH 7. 1

V" «»*• r r '

i^Vout"itiw f a p T ^ ^ I | i - p | o U

roll’of lh» |A m IuIM* T U m o k l» T B»(fd IMfA Rll H * | m * * l l ''’r r Iipua«nl I l l l ..^K_L-i. I W, I I J

•olutlon of Y«l1«rdiy's Pual* toot ttAlnit DOWM I. PfotH. k tup.-

s r ",m.). tKMP jr«nl.i";SW"“- IK M V r t g " ' " -

r p g ] ° r i'° I'' 't S t" “ .— fnitrgnnni_______ __________________

/ ^ t ,- _ ^ _ _ _ _ (ifiimu ll. U«4lun for th4

'■//■/,*' “ '•'* r«»tl«llon ol- Si^ — ---- • 0 ^

W ' ' ««• WInul. purtJeU

r - - x ^ r --------- i i & i S s- ^ mominiarllr

■/} , II. y®'‘‘l'J Pff^uel" ^T" — "'-"■'J/AW/7' !!• V««tiB«nU

W f rf ^ «.■ mV»UI lm*<*

41. AnnoTtnof — --- —— — — —— ^ IJ. y«rainln» pre-_______ ___________ ___ __ «».

j y I I I I "•____________ £^7_______________

H O U S E - M A J O R H O O P I - E ”

) PAL cr MlKje EGAD, 5AKE/'foo mpamI TWD-CAC/SX VOO-^yCD ACTUALLV MAT WCVUO ARE PURCHASIMS A 'OW OuZ-^n'^^i TVJO-CARAT 6TOh3&E HOT 61D E , ^ FOR ^ 3 5 ? -*-THKI-'5 KIM 35 8aci<&>^ce(crAiMLyDoifJG ^IT.' BEPORE jM\VO<J(i. PR iSW D ^-^

1 THAT By NEHER

”•' / " A -r A i |S0M [ /

luld h a v e a u s p e c te d h e w a s m a rr ie d . . . e n t- te a c h e rs m e e t i n g !”

jT T H ^Is 'cW eT C ’R ^ U M P • n u T d o r /T f ^ r wBtP MB* IVB a e m t o xvsreewgTw^^J I w u o u t o f Me»?E.*

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y \u r y > ------y - -------- W

AHCH7. 1951

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r * I t N O W I W M r r .^ q I \R eM EW 8S? W m c a

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r i l ’S j S I D E G L A N C E S

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m R m 1 1

F __ . _l Y z H m “ W hy is it, whenever there’t

e to re , you're always the shy, i

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f

1 ^ »T i e d . . .

“ March the detail over to th< see th a t every man gets an inc

o<?. m otaT * " '* " ^ ^ ^ ! rA/)?.»‘ P R ? a:STBR QUMP* > V I'*' suPP«tVB a a r t o i « A s 1 - l t . . . i . , i - i

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■AY By WILLIAMS■'Jl||||l||i|||^^l^,-T O i>-'\ / V E S—AND \

w W r r JU S T I I i k *v e a I5 W W COMB TO J / CKOW TO /

ME.' ^ I n o t WITH \I A U .0 f" )0 ( J \V ■*»OUTTH*r/ /

f d [ 0

s^J iM J K B p r — ^

V T T V ieR ^G eraR x /

CES By GALBRAITH ,

never there’s so m e th in g to take back to a ys the shy, re tir in g , defenaelcss type!"

By DICK TURNER

T " I ;

u M r e m H o i . f t ! . 1 '

(

.1) over to the su p p ly room . Corporal, and ' 1 gets an income ta x b lan k i”

fAW"PREClOUS Al«? T f f jI'M S u f f o c a t i n g ; .1

By W A LT DISNEY)

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LIAMS %^CALeHT6AT-n.«S«5ffrv<»Cr I u>M w *ieEiH <rTH fc-vw JHtffe

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OCT, BY NEI

There have been mis

motive gasoline use.

the tmount of tetraei

'600 ( m

TPi tnddptteil lat fi lead might h t limiteii went to work on vai onder these condition I K flMiDOdning 7600

I

:tane

lEWTERES

: been misleading «ories concetnin

;oline use. This restriction does mt

X of tetraethyl lead iVailable fot d\

GASOAMEH

ANDued Uk fill dut die miltbQiijr ol b» limited. Therefore, our rescaich

3rk on various methods of produ t conditions. We are happjr to tell yi tupg 7fi00 i t its same high octane i

UNION iO F C

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ID QU/Utbililjr of tetraethyl even theIt rescaich engineers the com;of producing 7600 these ooiy to tell you that we think pnh octane and quality finest au

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riMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS,

IT LIM AETHY ICTIONent's new order restricting tettaethy

le rating of any particular gasoline,

re gasoline use.

IE MAI HOCTi UALITY

even though die amount o f tstnthe company is leduced. T he man these conditions presents many p think preserving the h ig h standard finest automotive fuel is -a worthv

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MITED lYL LEi INtetraethyl letd fot dvilian aato-

r gasoline. The order limits ooljr

AINTAITANEFYt o f tttraethyl lead nailable to The manu&cnire of 7600 ru d e r s many problems. However, w e > standard o f7600 as the world’s -a worthwhile objective

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W e n d e l l M e i[ W E N D ^ , March 1—T h e n a tI ftl Orange'! propossl for r n a t

wide educaUonal proKnua to h gu iln t the public ttlih tho problI . c f the fftrmer and his poslUon In

naUon»l cconomy w u Uie m a in t ! fw Olscuuion i t the meeUng ot I aoodln* wunty pomona O n

enturday t t tiie TUtC/e school.Elbert Copsey, legUlnUve th

maa. said the points of the pro? axe Bound matketlng pracL ajreementi calllnj ror th e ttaji mukeUng of eomtncidUles a t cel pricea and loans for support If i

' euary, multiple fystem of prlcln I aJloir mrpluj food products to j

• lower price level abroad, dl

C' support or subsidy, acreage ent« and production Ixinus i menta nhen laclc ot produc makes 11 necu-'ary.

The first polnl under th e Qr« program ot sound marketlnE P Uce M explained by Copsey C' deal with tho local problem o f n

: ketlng Great Northern benna. ■ I aack of beans was purchased fro

farmer for »5, he tald. Tho bean vator cleoner. sacked nnd soM beana wholfsnlo for T h e rc price, when chccltcd In local al vaa two pounds for 3D centa or *1 a jack. I t thh roersJn of profl

*■,) needed on beans, Copsey eald :{ must be because other Item s are

■| carrying their fair nharc of th e oi y i aUns expense ot a retail e.itabl

ll'J WlUlam Pyle, Ooodlng. waa[1 pointed lo sen’B on tho Oooc fip aafety council advisory comml I to represent tho Pomona Oral '■ Olher business Included th e >

cuMloa of new meeting dny , wt will be decided by the aubordlr maatera, and a new p lan for

i Pomona banquet and lunchea.I Walter MafAchek. Pom ona5 turer. reported that the dcRree vi i'l for the Qoss memorial d rive la ' der way. Dates *« by the lectur '• eommltlee are tlr ji ond second

' pees, Ooodlnj Orange h a ll. Ma JJ, and thinf nnd fourth degree; Ul# Wendell Orange h a ll. Apri: AU subordinate Oranges of

■9 counly are Invited to b ring 0 eandJdatej lo: InlUaUon.

J The prejram for the evening} eJuded Wo songs by L ola Conj Tuttle, and a skit by M rs. CllffI Brown, Mrt. H. B. Lorain and J

I, J, R. Crawford, West P o in t O ralt The nert meeUng wUI b e heldp ths Ilaffreman Orange h a ll Apri

p Dietrich Resident Pl Travel, EntertaiI I D irm iC H , March 7 — M r. I

Mrs. Will Cleveland havo retun , ,| from Balt Lake City where they I tended funeral services for hla tU]. Mrs. Louella Ooulet.: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur TheU i' daughter were In BoUe la a t we

end VlslUng another daughU r. : and Mrs, Joe McKnlght.

Jim Meservy, wr> of M r. and I. Boraca Meienr. ha« been transl red from Pt. Lewis. W aah. to Warden. Wash.

: Banquet Slated't HANSEN. March 7 -A fa th e r i

• ’ «oa ban^ueJ, i/xmored by th e H;aen Orange, wUI be held a t T p.

■' ‘ W day, A variety progra ia wlil |M presented.

jk A t a meeting of Uie O ra c c e Thein d ty a program vas presented

Mrs. Donald Dietz. Mrs. V anee N R lor. Mrs. Clarence H ollllleld i !Ii KenaeUi Nnylor. Hosts w ere Mr. i I i lr s . Rolimeld and &lr. a n d IcI ' Truman Bathbun.

I j NEW MEMBERI I . JEROME. March 7 — M . J, R

,| » a i Inducted into th o Jero Klwanli club as a new mem

, lj MoDday. n u ik Hambacb. presideI : prealdad al Uie meeUn*. rum a; '! the InternaUonal akl m eet a t Aspj I Colo, were ihown by r r e d Ma

I WendeU.

' I T b l cUp Uia bealln« atovea\ , Ovnaaay la tha U lh cen tury ofi

w tn decorated wlUi plcturc* I 'l.j BtbUcal icenes.

LEGAL A DVERTISEM EN'Ulrf __ KOTICB TO CREnlTOBS, W THE PROBATE COURT OK COUHi'j STATE o r idairSTATE OF John T. Ho»ton.

K .. ' /oAa r. »utoo. to (hi <rr<fli

I ill) of aed Ml t«nou hatinc f'»ln<» « »;ll |h< UlJ <lK«i«d. to .iMblt Ihtm wllhlljl aacsunr toothm. Mthin four ci>inth>Ijt t v Uii dm DUbllt»Uo« et thl, ooUcril l S.* AdnlalilnitiU. »t th* ofMn 11} 11. Swwltr. tttornrr. Room

l|> lorkkeldR Bull<llt.r Id Hi. Cltr cl TWU, C«nlx of Twin F .ll.. SliU

, I01x>. tbi. plmct (li«d forI 0 tnuulloo of Ult bwlBM oi uM MU

<1 lu u i ftS.::. itn .I i] KKS. KCTTIE nUSTO>

AdmlBUtni‘ . >i*.l r* . Ml Hawk T. » . II. m t.

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llM NOt'cC i, b m i, fir tn Uut OrmnIWlliUt. liiio . who. oa J.BU

<>"*»» t»"4 «oLry Ha. osit

j , UtMUn, U. {!)«! aoik. of InUoUoa {l;t Ftiwl Prool. to ■ubilah rliln to] l ; U.< t>«for« 1. O. Pv

lil l ! • of Jlallkur.

n fablldl frt. tt. t l . M«th T. 11. »1*.°»0 — ^NOTICE TO BtDDEIU .|U TV Cllr of T«la U effelBc ia n e t t* i£« kU>>«i )>IMrr STI .b tr«m n l c ct ti* Stiataa Rlrtr Cti■ CoBfuar UM darlw th* 19si fanni■ •auoB. BUt nuu U loolvrd la th« offl1 K .S . M l ! .■ fafclkhi Hitch I ,n j » . 1»SI.

B nw mmiW a«2*d aUi It Ul offl^ Room 122. SUII! . . . £ p^blklTop^«dtBd”rV.

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8 for Dworshak Jo ? Hold Italian P< U M eet (WMh!n^^n^8lil” c o ^ p o o a e n t

oroirram to ac- ®*"- ^*''•7 C. DworahalUi th e problems ^ t e f t m ^ M B j |H |g |Is poslUon in Uie “P fis Uie m a in topic e meeting o t th e lj>n P«««>omona O range a a e n a t e ^ ^ M ^ . .1utUe school. d f b a le .^ th w e r # M H i , i | J

«“am a r r ? U o * o p p o ? r i * ^ 3 ^ ] of the program •„ Jetlng pracUcea, i„ter-

mountain s o I o n s £ ^ E | |odltles a t cemn*

em '’o‘r r r . r n g '? ;*houM be nlioifed 3e>s jiobim

s ld r n c re a g f a l^ ^ adequately to me.:tlorl b o i^ s p a y . o u n d ^ w irr tw ally In U

ot producU oa senator Pastore, D.. R. : who 1* of Italian descent. He d(

ider th e G rango nounccd th e Ueaty as "stupid" n tmarketing prac- quoted a Rome newspaper rui saylrly Copsey could naiy would Illte to produce a lariproblem o f m a r- number of troopj lo protect Euroj lem beans. Oneurchased from a --------------------------------------------- -d, Tho bean e le- ^ T T ^ AGooding IfeA1 In local stores ^

irotrSM Plans Special E“ » Aid to Pupilsretail c .itnblUh- •*■

BLISS, March 1-DecIsIon Co a/ ■odlng. was a p - «l^t Ooodlng county pupils In reod n tho O oodlna lng and speech problems was renchc jory com m ltlee Monday n t a meeting ot tho Gooc ^ o n a O range SiJ.y ^chooluded th e d ls- The need for nuch Rs.ilsinnce wn ting dny , which recognlied by all thc tenchers pres uie sul>ordlnat« ent and steps were taken to lay ilcti » p lan for th e "It* m retirg cid lunchea. •*» Poup. The problem will be at

ucked on an Individual school bai l "" *

lal d rive is u n . Arranie Meefisf1, t h t l i t t u r m ’ J ,ono secona a e - Bryiui, Junior high fchot:ge h a ll . M arch teacher In Ooodlng, and Jon Balcl

" h a l h l ' ^ t a!

' r b r i n S ' uf?i? ‘’unL'?'“ h=“ Sh'^:tlon‘*’otuon- Martha JKjwler. Those who took pnrlhe evening ip . were Mr. and Mra. Aldrich Bowlei>y L ola Condlt, BUss; Dr. Barry Seng, Hagermanly M rs. Clifford and Katherine Ayres. DIlu.ara in and Mrs. , .-pMel Dticnailon I P o in t o range.will b e held In * discussion wlUi th rcgV hrUl Apill 7 6 taU college professors tnkge n o il A pm i. ^— — program. Th# discussion pertalnec

• v . to reading and tpeech problems li^ f l i n p n r f l schoou.^ S l U C l l i Sn f o i ' f o i n Hubert L. ateel, assistant profc.ssol U t ^ l l a l l l of education; Dr. CharloUe Clec

n associate professor of speech‘'v, *"‘5 M»- Hendricks, assow t™ r “cs for h ts sister, ..m —

,hur TheU a n d Estfltc T ra n s fe r solse la s t week- InformaHoti rtmitabed by

daughU r. Mr. Twta Fans Title aodght. Tmrt Company!f M r. and M ra. I - _

been tran sfe r- „ ._ ™ ,. W aah. to TU dMd, NM „ Anj tij c

- A fa th e r a n d „ed by th e H a n - w »! bio,-,tield a t 7 p . m . <•, t, r.rograia wlil be bSik”

__ Cooli'i 5unrlji« Adda.O rfU lCeThura. Wtmmr nt r«). Kit. a Lo i

I presen ted by Aun. to JoH.n t«r«« Col, |l« j jot I:rs. v a n e e N ay- *•HolUfleld and ----------------- --------

Events Noted_______ OAKLEY. Match 7-M r. aad Mrs_ _ _ Vemli Hale have moved back tc‘B*-» OaiJsy from Ogd?n.f — M . J, Reid Mr. and Mrs, Harold Plckctl hav<

th o Jerom e retumed from Salt Lake c ity , new mem ber VlrgU Wejtber?, Balt Lake City

Mcb. prM ldent, has beea a guest of Mr. and MrslUng. rum * of Parley Tolmaa-^m eet a t A s p e a .------------------- ---------------------------ly r r e d Malt*. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

i M ~ « o r a M P r o c e e d i n g s o f t h e B ^ r d o f C o u n t y

______________ C o m m i s s i o n e r sn S E M E N T S County , IdahoEniTOBs---------- T*‘"IRT OK COUNTT

in br^ tht u o<l»> ^TJ» l!r td Cou^nw^mm^ilon|r»

ot thlt^BoUel.'ta ippolnltd Twin (illi Count* I hfilelMv>t th* offln ot JJ* ••• •wo-id.j br CommlMioatitorT«»T. Room I. CWI4» knd a n unialnpuilr <»rrl«d.

lb* Cltr of Twin Reporli •! (iMrd at F.dDc<llon

u ot *aM Milt*.* !ha'[TIE nUSTON. ^T?TMi?5'*t.^T«h;,kH’'br Uia Coon-AdmlBUtntrU tr CooBiuloeiti .nd , nollcn wai madoM. 11. m i . b» ComoiiMloa.r Pilimr, iKondid by Com-

______ _______ miMloBjT CM)i» nniBlmoualf carrlaJ,I, „ raporu b< MrUllrt tBd tb»*. lha

T M E S T fll'jn jI CooBtr. TMMaiar U .«hoil»»i in wiurD

UO. rEOnUAHY TImn.Ntwi, ^rlitjci;, Shttw i^ait t tu t Orma A. tt,S.«r ffoirifd f, iv*rj^inv,i/cM"iji Jo*- who. ca JiBuatT WlthhoUln* Tu Dftt., iii, 15540 * Uorli m try Mo. OSIMI, Slndlcr, aipinm. ||«.00; U. s. Poat

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r. .1 Twlii r»U*| ^ l i . J*ai«n, „ l.r,. im.W : r t l l . K>tvb, 11(1. DrUa. a llnfa >oj u>lnt. Stuart

ii, Tarlor. Inc., Ia»utanft Brcmkum tSl.esi fJlatyr. tdilw LmlJ, G. Jartwa, w .C i: A. E.m. Idabo Kunkat, mlUtft and mVabUtitt, I40.M i,r. Idaho WIIIIH -II S.art;.,. n,llMga lod aubaUtir.v“A & ~

.> . . ■■. K - i " S ' ~JDEIU . ■'• U effailw tor BobI •( WlUlim J. Uatla* aa D ^ Vrr STI abttM at rroaantlBt Aucfttn la lH< a m o ^ 5

. « A *hd » . 1.51. ‘i :

S M ^ ^ l l l s u i >»b: Tora'^Sr'iid/T-b

lu i!gpraad asd r**4 DtpL of Public Auli-mr. In »,• •moun-ilaec. ProiMiul of KS.06 for larrlcnicui'rlirm rillaf forW ^fca a*«ura<J tb* bobU, of I’jJl.r lA t IS n ja«t Ucaai* for 'hi w u

tehaila, A«ut^ Olffonl Jll," *Col*n ?-IBU m w iud USCtUiUoB St tuei oa lOtS

IER

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lak Joins Utah Sena an Peace Treaty BlOBIN again st S uu la If th* treaty vere tCsrrtspondent) vised.

March fl (6pe* B o th Watktea and J?»efJ}!akm« r WaUlns, n . . th e points that the U. B, hid U;r-fc iry C. Dworahalc, th e blU replacing Italian mlUto

equipment and industrial niachlne th e treaty required th il country tu m over to Russia as a "nar pe

W atk ln i later said he favored ■ ceptlng some Weslem Otrmans soldiers in Uie new anU-Ilussl;

■ a rm y ' under General Elsenhow T h e Bolon quesUoned Ike't aulhc Uy In reluslng to accept them ' th e y want to Join.”

Sen, Wallace Bennett, J l , tJtj retu rned from a irlp to Uib m

Jog y o m u H-bom b site fn Sotiti Caro!!, <]uateiy to m eet definitely convinced AEC must fc “"b .. 1 Jow the Areo procedure In aetUipriM ally In th e „ ,or im worktri there. 3

Tlie Utnhn, who traveled as S r . V ^ a rc n member of a sennte .ubcommlU

“ E f f i r "---------------------- - I feel definitely Uiat It wou

. bc hard to sell me on the propos

lEA "riv'w",', . . fnllliiK all over cach othtr lo (

p ec ia l . • •* No Rlnifle senator has made 11

K l i r k l l f i headlines In Uic local papers I u p l i s frequently In thc last two weeks

Idnho'9 freshman OOP Scn. He -DecUlon to OJI- ninn Welker. He's been doing- 1C c pupils In reod- issues that rate him not a Um

ems was tenchcd w orth of notice In hla home sla ig ot tho Good- papers but which are tcd-hol to u Ihff S!!.y ^choo). jx./nrp hla DUtrlct of Columbis fit I Rs.ilsinnce wa.s postofflco and civil lervlce con e tenchers p res- mlltccs.ik c n to la y d c tl- y ir s t thing Is Wellier'a Inteni text meellng o f (jucst!on!n? of Pxesldfni Trumnn ilem will be a t- la te s t oppolntee a* a dlitrlct con lual school bni^Is mlMloner. He Is "Jlggs' Donohu luntywlde ha-sis, form er attorney for the district

largest llfiuor wholesaler and lari contributor to Democratic campolg

rranfted by Mrs. funds. As one of the three dlsiri( lor high pchool commlsslonera, he will lupervlse U and Jon Bftlch. Industry he formerly reprcsentei

loodlng county Aboui thts the Mahosn was ver auspicious.

:«d Bt the m eet- B u i there was another th la ecilon ot M rs. "JIkbs” had lold California vote: ;« who took p n r t la s t fal) that Sen, DJclt Nlion, Il Aldrich Bowler, th e n trying lo get elected, ha :ng, Hagerman; "nothing to do with the Hiss caae 3, DIlss. N ixon was, of coihse. directly re

sponsible for Hiss’ ionvlcllon m tra ito r. Under intense questlonln

on wlUi th ree •'Jlggs” meekly admitted he Wf professors tn k - ■‘p re tty fnr afield" in making th 1 a pnrt of th e BUitemcnt. sslon pertained Even so, Welfcer could flfid noth ch problems in *fi8 seriously dlsquali(ying aboL

Donohue, nor could othtr membei part were Dr. o f the committee. Feeling here : (slant profc.ssor th a t the new commlisiontr k.ioiv SharloUe Clec- there'll bc lots of lol)is watch ssor of speech; 'n g closely when he takes over hi

UMtJoa ' T he olher things inletestlng Welk e r ts the flghl of ex-8cnator Ty

- ■■■' - I dings, D,. Md.. to prove fraud in hi

tt.tabrf L E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T !» '• *“ » n .a r na«lpl No. . t « l» ... amount .'Paay I7S.77. T .t« war. oii.rW ..nrelcJ •

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(. Do'^.on-.'^ind I>- l» l. ^

S ' S i S s ” " : “ •

NatUao U Rotar (“Mk‘pi'r.' ’nt'"'"'block J. lal Ait. t,^ j„ App,„ ,4

feted | | | « ' S £ - S =-M r. ajjd M rs. wm.u,.noved back to and (luaranlT Comp»ii7. <citrin» tm

cl Twin Killi Cojmt In ihId Plckctl have “ 'k.Lake Clly. I io ir " ’’ ’ ' ' •” alt Lake Clly, pulfntllan at Dmillgilca Mr. and Mrs.

_____________ __ ^ W % S aS. ° WCwn'^unlj

: IS E M E N T S !lc?..,h” lV /fo^utirf’" iir rT :ln Falli

3 of th e ■iJOUnty •Bd'vi"dlirK»^ial”S l i '* f ^ ra fa'll

onersnty , Id a h o ®*°’‘ *' ®“’“ii7~rr.Iio WHKIIKA!!', Tha aUi. ivitceal l >i.;>o.!ts m s *™'" auililM lj> i> ir*lgntt«

tT RES8I0V puhn?^dr^'!»on’' la-;"' '^ oM ^ilanar^ttat ^^NOW, TIiEIlEFOnE, B« It Kmlaad I Bl

br Corem!«"onar FaVli'^Coun'j.* Su'la’ *r'''li. ‘"'''l.*and^h' W. An,kr>«n b< ar,- h;crbr dcilcnllKl inJ nimH uouot, rhjald.n. il«po4liorlrt for mblk funJi pt Twin Kail, br CocnnlaaioKir Countr. lot iSi amounu iiiIkI. tonilltlonR:.lr<arrl«l. ho ..v« . upoB tb.lr in^.ltlni In' F-dacallan (urmltr with ,tha dr-oiltory law.

Trtajurar.^ app^v^ed »«grlllei Jn Uia^p^Pr.r^irao^i;

two. ytirllir Siihatl liinl: ct Twin fallt, krd br tia Coon* T»ln Falli. l<!>ho, iiul FD.Iilr Nitlonal”Kond»Tby Com! Idaho. 1440,«0. ’ ' ' •»ln.oualr oarriaJ. NaUoail Ij .J, Bail. ldak«ltd and th*t lha tSS.COO ' '

b> roturo ' Fir.t HiUoBil link >1 Mil». Babl> to tbl DoarU ot Branch, Duhl, Idiho.

S. Thit If lha TrfMurrr ot T-ln Falllp h |rw .^

0; u!'*k kwini? ihi*l 'thiTtV-l'V'uwf-jnJSita M. Allan, <la»o.li^. In tha Ta.jl> lr> afrka. andn.ltb«r. oalatr. ■'>'»' 'b* ronlrnti of .urt, wilt ptw»ct,dler. tonfrrenta. borilirr and rotn

"■ ' ■ Tha torrroln* r*.ol•JlIo »u (>mn<fad brim.W : rtlta CoTrrr,l..l„ntr ChlW., .n-1 ,;„n Velnl pul

Stuart "** uninlmoiil, ,i„lad, »,a', e! CowmlMlMiar HawUmi

.l.l.« ,, IW.M, Con,mlMl=n.r r ilr ..n A,.I," { S .5 .! .1E. Smith, mil*. }■ Wilton, Couitr Tr faiurrr. t*.

* il,fl«;!s"*., *** n»0UBt of lU.CJ, to Comot EipanK.'****•d A noUoB WM BUda br Conaltatoaar

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H S ' J..Ey WHITE ■1"Im w , wa. f v i u w low r*Ut aad ^^^a* r,'. U l Mala Eaat Rieae U JIn't?- Aia^ior. luei oa 1019

I Senator to Lash aty During Debatej

treaty were re- defeat la s t faU by OOP Senate BuUer. W elker made a spectaculs

d Da-efjhikmade appeal on the floor to "forsel tl"1 U. B. hid l^r-foot whole th ing ," In a manner Uu

lUllan mlUlary made some old-Ume senator*'ruujtrlal machinery ih e lr eyea and harrumph consldei 1 Uiil country to ably. B ut he won top support froia as a "war pen- h la pariy la his move. ^

Id he fsvored ae- Benator 'WaUclus reports his Ji lem Germans as dietary aubcommlttee (equivalent < lew antl-Ilusslan th e house un-American acUrtWf eral Elsenhower, committee) Is "carefully screenlnj led Ike't author- evidences of communism In the go\

accept Uiem "U em m ent and elsewhere in the o ' “ J>cp!<jrlng tho earlier movIe-llke Ir

vestlgallons he promises his grou snnett, R., -Utah, •'wHI conduct no witch hunts < trip to the new am ear campaigns.Sotiti Carolina The UW hn saya his group wl

d AEC must foi. h ave goods on witness^ »si »lur« In setting “ 'em to appear and that 11 wl i^rkJVSiere Ha funcUnn ''strlcUy as investigators

J in f . He feeU th e full eenate. not the com , * m lltee, m u st act os Jury fn IndiWd0 traveled as a ______________________

‘co^dmoM^at l e g a l a d v e r t i s e m e n t ;Chllilj, ia«on.Itd br Commlnlon.r Pilmr

y Uial it would -"d unanlmouil, tirrlrd, that tran.I.r Ion the proposal

it go In tliere nnd claim of Idiho Sutt nodenl Cootn lte bulldera were run.i. m th . .raomi of trri.es frr ^ich other lo do ^

r h&s made the ° 'local papers ao ’ ' I* 'v. iiawkins.nsl two weeks asOOP Scn. Hcr- ^ uui-i-t.3. c^r«— been doing- 1C on t--/» fui-,ilm not ft line's1 hla home state r e g u l a r jASUARy sessionlte ted-hOl l-'.sues The Hoard of Coumr CominU.lonm m. Of Ca;i;mb!s find

A inori"n"iai Bii'le br Conlmliilone Wellier’a Intense “l*/ p,'i,;S!^''’o'(('"ir''bj*’s.' isldfnl TrUmnn’B Jfim'jton. Preh*!* ^O'fie. ba a'ppro'ed an

esalet and large lte«ii* for Ih. wle ot bouled an OCratlC campaign dmuKht bewr wn ri*oW to nirB* i

. 5 .■rly represented. Waho. obuinad iiiie tonhOJn was very jfo'un'r.’’s‘atVofKbi! *r lit"')ee'!* fr™anolher thing. 0 »*di'Tli*Coile.ur%;r T^'n r.i:. Coua

:allfornia voters „ .j ,DJCk NIlOl), H-, co!»!'rr s iltedJjiho . oict elected, had K.bruarr l9*s. ■» lo oo “1 the Hiss caae." ot md diy. d-ir idopi.d * ue. directly re- iVit ind i ^ ^ Conviction U a r<ma<ad laid real pt«p>nr (ran lii rollnse questioning of »ld Twin }‘iiu Counir, suie of W.ho

.milled he wm id.hi d.in making this .cTi"^ i to iw .“ ‘ jj, ^

louId flfid noth- • ’ ii.J:,fT,'"uiik*iTTLo*il ualKyIng about , indwlv. nioek ( i ; md Lota l t.

othtr members is lnclu»lve. Block tS; ill in Kimberli Feeling here ta Town.it..

“ r . s r s S i ; : ; ; s S “ : . : r ' . n : K „ 5t takes over his rr.i>lullon ba Ju.toruld.ra

Inletestlng Wel- uw v ' n ‘ w « t '« s'°'i*e»i of ii,il"'i’“io’ ' eX-8cnator Ty- Indiul.e.^nd ail or I«U n to II Intlu.l..ove fraud in his “ '^ ‘‘ 5?.= *,'°i” :a.?rl“ niMk ai-------------------- Tn'Klraberlr Townjile,'Twin Fill. CoiinlrT IS E M E N T S T-i*;: i u

*p! K7*b« of‘c in 'i r Coniralilinnen.'u‘’her’.bi*'inyejam^e*to* th»*Klmbtrlr Homln* An

clil” * 0 th^rii, of 'i^fa'on'.ild reaalullot

’.111, IJ.ha CoramlMlon” ri*m.r: Aje”•cl'-i'k A 51. n^atT '"'""'! ’*'"-a.*iV.njitled unit

.) IKC.. all wem- I rtru .rr *. IMl. j , „ awKIN8,

.I.IM. Appra«a4 A ttnti Ch.lrmaa.?i‘l";Jrrrf'dra-^ Cl” ];___

Twin Filli, Idaho^trichtr. _ll«..«:: F.bniant J, 19!1

I’ lvilno'tk!'” w ’ Th’' Co*1! rVmm real

i ’Tu'.'?. ro .H i,IT. <c»trin» am- 'Warranl wil or<l.r«l dra»n In famr ofleb I'S” .!f"Kt!?J J'"''’’*' 'iha*S°'‘[h

“ " "Imillallea Llceru* for lha e>1a ot botll.d Wr not

WCion. Countr b«l?Mi^'»*ii,'winiKtad Bnlliora lk, DoihJ at ,k . C r .o t 5:00 o'<lo.V I'.M. when ajaceaarii.^rr‘T":irFai!i *•

MU,;,Jl M TwIb M l. ^ ■*->ak at TwIb rn ii: Twla r»lli, IlaUsi. Bzhl Utha, te.’s" oVi^y A. V.at Idibo Bohl u^ '7d*" Co'i^t''/cl'’ nrt

1 I'be dralgnttfd **BMr*’LftVii.ea Ctin1.dIc lun,'I nf Twin Llreni* for tba ill. of boUird bear ooted (o: ondar lha to Ija oon^med cn lh«^rrrnilie«. wii

' t'lnU^ln Twin ' * ,11 C t I F dJ!►! inJ ntmH u ^ tollowa: Twin Falll Cltr Ill.'lO.OJ; nJ, of Twin Fill. ,,„h, c ilr K.»W.»; Flier Cllr^.'lllnr"ln « n . ^5M'M lltoulltTvillV/a’ijl^T: dr-oiltory law. Villa*. Ija i.S t; CutlelnrH Vlll.t. :V rT c* ” ' ^ * ' Curr.nt Expenie IIT.I'J.SO.

i T ™ ; ™ ," „ s k S E k 5 ' S £ ‘' 5 ' x s " :

y , Bail, idaka. CwitUiaBt FaMPm oaM to Batllon tl.JJtt I 0 A tls. at Idal>6. Bahl *mii «f waa approerlaUd u «

«.Kt. .f , J. ,1 Conl!n».Bt Fund tor tk. ProaesoUnf At- .rr time public Routln* boilniat wu triiuwKd until t.nn.ii li-ftilli- th . Sour ot »:00 o'eloek P. V. wh.n lha

;'.'.‘;;;'p '.;;rf"o'; n A ttm s .r.n S. tiwf^nr AHaatt Cbilrrni.

borilirr ind rotn TwIb ratU. liiboTabruarr It. tiil,

' »u leronded br lOrM o'clock, A. X.I -iron Velni pol MCUL'AIl mnUART 8ESSI0S Oiil, cirrlad. aj Tha Uoard ot CoobI, CommU.IcBm

Ri*t at thla lira* with *11 Bemban «Bd,*>• *nOiUU> *or*mucAiioH «*p o w

Bo.* J . TVUaoB. CoBBQr Traa.or.r. yr»-

C A S Hn z i r f o r o e a d . b

U S E L E S S

A N I M A L S

— P H O N E C O L L E C T .

G ooding 47 fiupert 65

IITE 8“I D A H O l O D E

& 7 A I X O W C O .

TIMES-NEWS, TV

L E G A L ADVEKTISEMEW:

lebates3y OOP Senator

cr to forget the -to n tu ra 1A» /ollowla, paM wim a manner ihat u u u .board, ot Edouiiao: ‘

ime senators'rub Marehanl CalralaUna Uieh. Co, dmim ph consider-lop support from ,.r»l«V ISS.M; Cloa lioo" Blii, B

3Ve. ■ Inrolcao. Itfl.lJ: Twin FalU Mnlor

1.1. lu-tee (equivalent ot book, h j i : uunwuiii Addin* tiwi

S ' S " ™ £ ?unlsm in the gov- yiii, Ll’ r..^. m m *fl?« K ^ m . i t’here In the U.S. >:.so: i^ ll* Jackion, i.urr. ICT.io: l

s t e « E ' S » " 5 . " ' “ h a % ,a his group wUl T * ^ -.esses before ask- l.? ^ m i.iT ^sa ’ar and that 11 wlU Allan, laiarr. in .i rieu:as investigators.'’ •*'»ry. in e .to ; Sua<iler, Dori*. ullnate. not the com- |iJ2'5S = Toui‘ i?«'?r7:" ‘'“ “ "** “S Jury fn IndfvM- C n rm t E ip.lu. Q .l.a A»r.tad

Currant Eipeni. Clilm. war. appro ---------------------- an<t wirranta wrr. ord„ed drawn in [RT1SEMENT3 s ^ ; g . * ’on£ ‘U’.^ b .ip .m eommUilon.r rilmer, plla. lUS.Si^Ceo.^Df lUrnird Co.7 «« Ird. that Iraniler b. lupplln. 1210.20: johg U. Balkar,

prrailuRi. ItM.SOi £. R. nuiier. )oilered PrawB cert., t 2.C0; itra. Urojn I^wbiib. 'late Hodenl Control naa f»». H.2S: Gm. D. Barnard Co.. : of trrt-CS ftr po!' onta. pr'jbata, Aid

proved and ^»trr*nl ribboni. |SJO: C. A. tluIjir'tr'ani^lrt^ nntn ard^Aulo 'c t \ 'car^

Co., oar exp.. Jcaie K. Carlton,. W, HAWKINS. a.B.. I8S.4J; J«ia E Carlton, poit

Chalrmaa r.c .lr l. 110.10; Cloa llook Slora. ofauBplin. tX.41; F. V. Coi.. >idlo

--- penaa. tSJ.Jl; Caiton Prlnlen. LW..t'tlU, !*b» t)r» *“^^5” - '^ h ^ '”

MRy SESSION 10.«V:' Cloia* m^k StoTrV ofd” luppi r ComtnUelonen mat |!7 j o ; Charlea CarUe, Juror* cin.. tt. lo racoJ. all nam- Gen. A. Child., meali, |T.S!.

0(11 FI* ' *19-S S s ! - . "

o(Hc«r. bj S. T. Hakary. Jail pro»l.loni, | : 0.I2: Evir. i»e. ba approved ^ d Kou Co., Inc.. equipment, I2.H; Flelt

Cn™mKiIon« 2 'U S a’ f“ J, 'r t!?!’ 'vin.’ LukI FujiImnuilr orrl^l. wUnaaa fata. 12.21; K Faulkner, witn

Cianle^^ l facii. Waller Ferjuion. Juron ceiBt«l to H'lraa E. T. J . Cormao. JaaJwr. tStSJ; £ i(. Ou.■ far Ttlll Suppijr. Inc.. otflca aiippHea. ST.Ui G<:o lhe ^'^rsra C. HilleT. lnntili» hemrlnj, lie.I |t7|po"^Rud^/'^lI^

ed a rreolullon can- *114.40; Elmer ihlcr. wilntaa IiIT'iL; on laid real prorer* Imperial Carbon Co.. Carbon. 144.4 : Dand Ihirnller. and KuaV.I. dep. field aiaiiMr, ItSS.it; Ch

ipir'lT ll altuiced In burr'a, "druti. |l.27. ' iu u ol Idaho, da- Krafl Janitor Supplla, auppllea, 114.;

K.n*arl. Iric.. elccUon renul. llo.iTe. UlocV lli Weal Klcis.burr'i, dniji^ *’h'” l' *"

ilTf tr*!<f^‘ *'*'**• 1145“ *’VM™*L V l'S; ail In Klmberlr . ! [ „ hljp , IsVoj;

'iSal^thl followln* Co,.<^""'ubili!ii«'^o.7'l’a'» 'i^l> 1! Ji conild ra {u"m ” Jj".

etl^of ^ l i l lo s' I lsIJs: »!ou*n"lJ*Slfl«*Tel.'»*tI " Clnclii»°.i. Block 44: fe»‘. Vs^sT Frank Matihew.. w"neL

fI iI' ^unlr* ’ '■” ' Mountain Bute. Tel. A Tet. Cn.r,r"ed‘lrom Twin “ K.V]” d '' Mllie” ' deoutr field aiieiiJda!«>. to IJIJ Kim- |J«7.7d; CavM C. Moraa. <J«>ulr #),Jd j

'lk ‘Soart'ot Corn- Vs j ” td **°r?°Su7 tT 'a T

'll’* *'*ci ?k'^f*taH J^*N.w!ira Cilalinnen. U henbr tunct! HS.TS'; Otli'Klwator Co!'mainto alleal. a proper nanea. Hi.70: Fred Orpllsar. drpulr th

ibarlr Homln* An- aaanaor. |t»«.;0: Ofllc. Appllinc. Cpertr. cjuipmenl. ISO.CO; rbllllM Petrol,um Cla on llld IMCilullaB o»r aipetiie, 12.42: Curtla IVjcr. ca

m tlp u . t t tl ; Uarof7 a . rellua, depu: Ara Parlalan, I'no., laumfrr. 141.15: Poult: Are Supplr. provlaloru. 112.<4; Paclllc FruitI. iranaacled snlll I'roduce. provUlona. 1103.41: Franl; i'alm.10:05 o’clock A. U. ptirry. juitlc. fata. tlttf.Cfl; tliy F. Fn(0W. 1IAWKIN8, wU trcitT 'is^tof Olio PUtt.' Juru«'cirl” Chairman cate. 12.10; C. E. Rudr. JuitJc. Iica. S3J.0

'alll, Idaho l t .« a Molor Co.. car eipfnii. ISi.tT.>-clock A. 4t. 110. iT; s'lindanl 01l‘ co, of"Cimo*nla!1^^n r 8E8SI0K aiporue. «kS.02; Sinclair Ritlnlni Co.. c.to receM. Commia- ponia. t66,9^; Srma-rork Co.. ott/ce aoilMi and Ibl clcrk plies, I48.S9; W. IL S*rarlJrT, deputy tier ‘\Vaiii»* " aup“ llM; I62S.«) :’7ra’Bk"w!'siick,'wfinedrawn In f.^. K.24; A. C. Sor.BWn, wltnaaa t.

f t s B i g i n w C l e a r a n i

^Ii, IdaU

i = - R e c o n d ir m1 x v ^

,Iir Cllr »’•»};«•, iffi.iJ: Uuruush ~ -■ . ■■ i. ', .,..

S - ”’”' TERRIFIC VALUE!

rand " — - - — ' 'ap'r” trill2l^ i ’*a .. . M odcl1. Prcaecotlnf At-

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ZTU..............- ZTU.................

i« f V ™ o k r T N'.11 'i^ b .r t '’“.'Sd R T U

RTU .Z .I .....I — m ETU .............

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LLECT .Rupert 65

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w c o . . 2 0 7 SH O S H O N E ST . s o

.NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHOm s E M E w r a l i e c a l a d v e b t i s e m e n i

h,n:sx"ix£ sirssrssvsT sif EducliOB tOf tM IM.M. BahuiU.

■"ii- r . s i . , ' i :Jrt b. ctUtlwi *») Smllh. bonUrr«Bluma. 12*0,1.0.■IstR b* aulhcrludiir . - .rr .o u ThomatJ C*nT»a Shop, «ulpmfnt. Il.liuUoB^' ^ T axM Co..aar.xp™..f3M<;C«rf<‘F, ?'■ v*'l* Nl ™'’%oblliVlo*” in d “ pr1ntin,,' tSi.l.1. i*Te1.?c i..^ .^ '^ la ia* 'S7J0*“ ‘ 'TwiS^r.u''^-“ « -^ n ^ ^ U ® " ( j ! ; Al; t.“” n.'rln“ ‘pTj2: ZC«{.“ L il5S ^ 'lum i'^ is'isfhj*Ad*d"lB*®JhiM Tw L»ulS‘ ?u5nd'rir’ ‘'"»j UUh jI. *l7.»e Jtouriloa 5 ^ Co^ *ar"«'p">M, ’»t*'V j"ll“‘ W«aiioMi W«urn Ur>toB. U i^r.m ..^l‘.«Oi K»la

aaUrr ” j!7*0^'l’n« I2'«,'?“ucit'Wu2n.^(S*TSi'5..1iMtrB.d clal'm, |!i.l

’cirw“ ® SuS J / ; ? i‘‘r ? v 5 u .^ u - ; r rb /^ '.”f n r ;- f t . ," ' a % ! s

car aipana*. II4.S7: Howard WMIendorrolfc*. ra!»e. IMS; wKnM /»«. ^°**|J00oY''*u''’ 'II; * Inai' rteSbar. Wl'liori. ^ o . Tt*»a.. aialSBld court orda •Iler. Oorb. aalary, n (0 CO: W*at Publiahint Co.. law libra

QalBl A»pr.t*< ’11.80; Cacit Weal. «r!l/Vjaim. war. approvad n.20; YouBs'a Palr7, iiH proeUio

Mt« belp, ino.t»i poar*"?«nd*'“cUlSir'w'er. Vpf.ro.ed ar Co- Janilora au^ wirranta 'wara ordarad drawn lo pajmiin M. Balkar, iw. Hubert W. Antlanon. countr phyilcli, r . Ballet. Juror, m i JO: Abboll’a. repair.mln Bownua. wit- Sanltarr Suppir Co., firm tu Jpllei, IH..Q. Barnard Co.. rac-. Armco Dralnaia A Helil Prciducta. m

Burmorbe AiJInr ,Kin<Ii»», *1 2.88; Eiiio IVackenlurT. aal.ISJO: c. A. tlullea. US.SS: C. A. null.., Counly Clerk, irai:elpt». 117.11 : Parn- portation indl*.nLa. 111.34; Hohi i'harmr

OS; CuTlli Cheerolat jjm V; * Cunsalow* Crocerj. provlilc: l«ae U. Catllon, car |:jo« ; Elwood E. Coui. «(ra k*li '|su'ra.*^t'tl” I'fVt f “ ^.'^"^c'rwlT^m’rj.i^

:5nnin^ha^'"an/tor! ^'uinrt'Oualltr Coai, coal, ts.ss: El-K o7rV otdc” Sup laa! ?bl?ni.'^™*S.'lor'c.' E." Ciii»'er."aaui , Juror, eitt, 42.10; |jii.77: Cora Crlea.r, aklarr. 155.10: C., I7.S4. Grleiar. eaaii recelpli. IS.OS: Julia OtIIIItr bey^f«, m^SUIa Oil *Co' Ir

1*8*40:'Drir».'WaT lioe* oil. *7.j'l:'c;iobJ Seed a FcM ('■J,^ I37 01 ; _Eieclr c (,rd ly -tS lIcnilotk’a^Oro^YV.^ jr^

, Faulkner. "lta*J» IntarmountjlB Fuji Co, c o a l j ; ^ i i > n.tabl.' te«, IH.JO; ru"! .. dni*«. l7.H.s'a ; Klni.bu'rV'i. drot tJtW ; £ « . 0««t, 4,'?™’;.,, mV,

.'’'car'a ip. I4S.47: |o s% ; MatkeV.tia, proriilom. tji » iilr hemrlnj, 110.00. Mountain Sulea T.L A Tel. Co, ul. a«i>lc rallnr Co., repair, I1IJ4.Iler. caih tecilptj. MounUtn Stil« T.I, * Tti. Co.. <•. mlleaia and eip.. arrrVe, S14.74; Modern Dru( Shop, drji1 Co., coal. Hi,17; tiJ.ISi Monlfom.rr Droi., prorUton rIcUr. I!0.44; Idaho S|j.04; Moon'. Palht * Furnllure Sl ipro’tialoni. 111.74: ,flulpmerjt. »i«.76: Majlc City Fuel CijBf„ Ui tetuBd. ,r»I. ua,70; Naileyi, provlibnf, II4.«.r Co., electrlcMy, John Oll.raber*^ Janllor U3.10 ;^»tri, 1-< ;rrS^IS4i'0;jDala”^'a.aiori I'ltS.Jti ax‘ui*''htl" lio.io: 'L-**V.'Smltnni, jm.W! JCIns*. provfiloni. tJI.OO; J. C. Sdrtbrrt. loJ'r"

^ *renu"' llo'.oo: n* J?*SuUIUr. pVofai^onal Mr lcea’. llV.O Charlei P. Lanen! Sa'tewar No. 440. prorliloni, SHS.bo ; ii>l-‘’■vwr*L.vIlle7 UuSf?'’*uind5'°»W»4'-‘Ti‘n*Fa‘ll. Me[‘ c. Liofd, rai*ca*/a taal?,Tndiient'burlal! 410OO^Trollntir’J, Lanaler. mileage, dnisi. tlSS.tS; Twin Fallt Counly lioirlurtlnr. Haul hoiplullsaiion Indigent, IC.lC.ei: T»in. 1>()« Coi^ir Jloaplia), ooryailrnl cl’cl

witnrai fet. 12.24; *lonj_. Il-l*.33 ! Ulah WhQieiili Grocrrr Tfi

Ihewi, Wlliifj foe. 112**0 ;”wiley Drui^*!,.dAii«f” li7!0.

tt. depulr fieJd *i* faJJewi jn jiayweat tberaof:somary Uro.., oar Buhl Heral.l, office luppllea. JSB.TCn SutM Til. a TeJ. Bureau^ot Noaloua W ^ , ci.h^rrcll.tij ! j . NawUrrr Co.'. c. Crrder. clerk, jltj.72 ; Clo'i llo<ik'S!ori,n Nebekir, ux re. otflc. aurpllr., I2.65; Clly ot Twin Fill.ator Co., malnle. waUr, *.1.00: T. A. Crfmin. fieWnrirpllser. drputy tl.ld J206.fi : T. A. Grimm, let. retunJ. U.cllc. Appllanc. Co., nm Otfico Rurply. i-jpi.ilea. 113.14: M«hIlM Petroleum Co.. 1-ower Co.. .le^trklt,, J.f5; Urled Jcnklr.;urtl> r-nor, caih Bodr Shop, car .ipenie. 111.24; Slen.lirlJd. rellua, deputy Teiaco Ser.lce, car eipenie, Jt'l.lJ

Mounlain Statea Tel, « Tcl. Co., III. mv?■' P clllc F ^ l l ' i ki" t'islc's^'J?V.’l” " : Mo2,'r“co.r*«i°'’« "•CO: ttay r. FoClcr, /toyalcr’a ServW Station,_L. I'eraber, Jurora |l«.60; Standard 011 Co., car en'tiKJuitJc. Im. I’l 5“I F. Il.’ ^m ar. mllcaja’ and teiuni!.

p.nn,''lS!.27V J!'''wlUoB^^O.**TrM.'!'“l!ijl|i,fil clalmi, of CilHornla. cir We»d nelmbancoienl Clilmi Appnmdr Ititlnlni Co.. u r Weed lUlmbunemenl Clalim wen apfk Co.. offlee lap- al foIJow* Jo parmao! Xhrttcl:arUcT, deputy tl.M Bob’* Tranitar. drayaci, IH.M; Jatli.York Co., oftka Blahop, T.fnnd, 18.30; Chlpman Cbemiti W. Slick, wltneai Co., Inc.. aodlum chlorata. ll.tOt.BC; Ken

BWn, wltnaaa ta., nelh Shark, drayaie, IIOM; Wkceler

I n v e n t o r y ^

i r a n c e f

s n d i t i o n e d m

RACK'■• |[ A L L M INNEAPOLIS MOi

d l F l C TR A C T O R S That we have ti m odels.

' - ■ ll Come in and SeeY e a r

Old Prlcg

............................................1 9 4 9 — $ 1 9 7 0 .

............................................1 9 4 7 - $ 1 2 5 0 ............

............................................. 1 9 4 6 — $ 1 3 5 0 ............

........................................... 1 9 4 6 — $ 1 1 5 0 ............

........................................... 1 9 4 9 — $ 1 3 0 0 ...........

............. ............. .................1 9 4 8 — $ 1 2 2 5 ............

............................................1 9 4 7 — $ 1 2 , 5 0 ........ .

............................................1 9 4 7 — $ 9 5 0 ....•■■•

....................... . . . „ . . . . . . . 1 9 4 5 — $ 9 0 0 . : ,

3AH0_________ __________iB T IS E M E N T S L E G A l. A P .Y E B T IS E M E W

l i s ? A » . K I ' S ,

op 'iJulpmVnt. Febcuaw 1«. l«»>- HA’''**,” *

Ina. Aiinta. bond _ 1„ p^iu, Idab*

®''°lljV» uilh^ oii t l^rauaiil lo r«»»-

«r.mi. I*.«0; Kyle M. A woUon Commluloits.» . c ^ . j ' ' “ a ^ a ^ r o n f t o

^*u-;rrb/,^ “f n r S ; 'r ' '‘ ’',rof‘’iJ r .l- b.« -' I_ |V « . Ucetiaea for tha aal. of hO‘““ ,“*V »,rj.2'"'Wim^otofC0., »T*'‘r 4 ® - ^ S - ‘ind*CUud"; F jVn...^ . ' r - r s f c i ' " » ■ £ £ ; * i ? s : . “ s f r ;

!. w"uker^conmb"li IraBiaclrf•eal. «r!l/k-Jle. Boutlo* .’ “ k r M. '!>«’.Irr, Jill protUioui, until lOKIO'o’clock A.Ulni Appra.ed February 1». l»5t- ^ UAWKINaa wer. appro.ed ard Cbalrti■** *“ ^ c 'V SULVrS. Clerk.ion. coun tr phyalcl.n, • Twin Falli. Idahofarm aiippHe., 178.:!; l"o^*?e1«k A.

n F.Ti.V-7.1" - u (il,.! '-ith • ’’i''

. i 5 ’' t S L ”r i ' " : i TI coal IS9S- EI-K.T oi:jA* o"nc'n««Joa*^wa» ordryed ir-ad. ‘ r ^ r ' r ' l i ' ^ r " ‘‘''"'*inip*<tlon af Coonly Far»r . r t l j o ^ u o " ^ Inip«tl„n ot lh* County Poor r .

■r‘’smirh°EI«iTlr.''’r‘i- I- W. HAWKI^^SUI.I.E3. Clrrk

tlS“l's; ^IlERULAK

*"*p%?i'Ioni*"' t 'l ill membera i^d **’*j_5''''jj*’(f jjj5’ed

T.r A T.r /"rt ul mr.red to O, Z. Lindaey. ra d“ » Shop, dVjii. Wlthh.ldln, Tax Claliai Appr.r»d r Dr.31., pro.U|on>, wfr, ,pprc..°ad 1UaJlc‘ cUy‘'‘FleI c": Sa?r.nji orf.r«) drawn In pa,mint thi!’or,'l33!lo°r»lri,'ic.'8:‘'ft5;ni'l.l?‘ Fu'';.""! ” " ‘ ord‘rr lo o'r.w Hoaplja'lVarrant1 14.00 * lla F South* Claim of Urennan a Ciht^n, Inc., n '^ 's ifrb rr^ ’loilSen! f/wllat'^Conitructlan, »>ai approval 1

— “ s .'.'.v J . 'k . " '“ '“ . ' J*'°pro*uloni” '»lV:Ji CorrmUaioncr Chllda who moTcd ll* *d

Troy '*OliOER contlnufnr anJ tr«a!)n/ J>o»l0 84: Twin Falu Mer- week citermlnatlon ar.ai In Twin f( .1, HOOO: Trollnt.r-I, Counir for tho year 1051. and deiltnat Falli Couciw lio.ritil, and11),’ oorpalirnl rl”''''- O'jWni- lucli niixloua wccia to b«W * fei cr.'rr"w: “ y T ll 'o rd e r^ h 'J 'th . Board of Court'tioiciali Grocerr Cn., CommUilnriora ^ 'uy riated'

V."r'^r coai.' i'!on"ar^«i''for’iho >-«r IMI*^ cootlruCo ’drun Itl7!0. created and tor ounvenlenca dealinatadCl’almi Appr.iid numlcr aa weed exlormlnaUon dlitllcU

t ordered dra«n ai Dlitrlct No. I : All of th. areal of Tifcrraof: Falla County not Included in the ladMlica luppilca. tSO.TC; dlitrlcU hereinafter deictlbad.Weedi, caih rcc'll.li, Dlitrlct Nc«. 2, S. 4. I, I. t. I, f,atchmin, is.frl; Ituthi 11. 12 and IS at herelofor* crtilad!.72 ; Cloi llo<ik Sicre, connnue^ with ^tha boundarlea orlflrti

'Jpi.llea. lis ts ': M«fco In Ihe County of Twin F.iU, aod «, J.f5; Urled Jcnklr.a auch natiie.1 an,I designated wnd ahallme. 111.24; Sl.n.li-1. „i.rmlnaied or controlled aa ai U pr«.r eipenie, tttl.lJ: afnilnr, on or befora tha dat. Ilt lo« Tel. Co.. 111. Iriv- f„r earh auch kln.i ai tollowi:cir e.penie. «:I90: I.raly ;ii>ur«'f.* I’“r*nni'al Quack CrrcKouiemin. II.'.TtO: i’rrennlal Hoary Crcaa or Whlletop, P.rcar eiprni.. ill.C: i.lal ;ii,» Thiitlr. I’ercnnial ita* Waed. ■tatfon, car fii-cnit. Prrrnnlt! Ihirir NellJf. ^

car’'«P* er'ennUI lirtSi'’*BlM°w1ed!'ipenie, in«. rilal Japancw. Uantem. I'etcnnlal Cam11., aulcurd clalmi. 'lliUtTe. I’crennial Ground Cherry, Ann

Punctui. Vine. P.rennlai Blul-llDwar.nt Claim Appraiid Lettuce, ami rerenniai Milkweed.:nl Clalrai wen ap- On or befora Au*ual 1. It4tl Anawere ordired drawa Haloficton.

1 lher«t; T/iaJ IJia noyJoiu ira«<Ja abor* eaa»d j rayate, tll.Mi Jatk daii»nat.d. wherer.r «tow|bj. In Ti ; Chlpman Chemical Falla County, ahall b* *xUmlBit*d or c, irata. ll.tOi.tO: Ken. uoUcd by tloo-iln*. or by dun ojltlTatt e, tlOOO; Wheeler, or by th* applicalloB of ebeulcali abov*

:AP0LIS MOLINE R E C O N D IT IO l^ D 'hat we have taken in on tr a d e s fo r la ter

ond See These BargainsSA L E

Old P r ic i P R IC E

5 1 9 7 0 . . . : .........................................$ 1 8 5 0

5 1 2 5 0 ................................. - . . . . . $ 1 1 5 0

5 1 3 5 0 ................................. ... ..........$ 1 0 7 5

5 1 1 5 0 ............................... .............. $ 1 0 7 5

5 1 3 0 0 .........................................- . $ 1 1 7 5

5 1 2 2 5 ........................ ... ...................$ 1 0 5 0

5 1 2 ,5 0 ...............................................$ 9 0 0

5 9 5 0 ....•■•....................................$ 9 0 0F 9 0 0 . : . ...........................................$ 7 5 0

^ REDUCTIONS

i s f i ........ 2 5 f o

\ ' T W m F A L L S , IDAHO

, ■ “ ......... ................. 1

E B T IS E M E N T S L E G A L ADVe ^

BBUABTp^AuV-l « ”r i;« . aU C. A. DULLES. '

■ " t ;^ ? & W lO B .r 1 ^ . '!!.'i-l br Commluloti.rr"t r., AnMtron* b. BEcULAH FEB»rA»*''

- - 1 ™ * " <J oraben and 1.raa.Cr.Mad I'iT*'!? 1 "cuST^“p‘.tm ^ ! ‘'Bob.Tl Noh. prorid andnd Claudt F. Je=-- la P»rmeni tS,rro( r.i. of boitlirfcerlankenahlp. , Knljbt. njn., iToj??C n iy U-pliJ ««I 05: C«ii^rn.d* ot tb. old and }l«M4; H. s.

' *w*a tnaiMUdj^Uj ~ tm

■- IClerk. C. A. DULLFA C1..V

U S : Classifiapprove.1 br lhe J * » ______n. Coun|y • daji 3 -li

ft^'To^M o' ock* a'-"Jd* ~ I 1-^7 i rI . W. HAWKINS, tHh.HT..rr

Chairman DEADLINE?‘fl“S Si — ««dijj-i Ad»-« I

Twin Falll, . Tsudiyi .R '.S ‘ ! . £ ” ■». !S " ,S

(IRIIAHV 8BSSI0K Tbti papn mm« th

erk p^ent.^ and no loforait*, a"” ot '^"lllri b«r wuX Clali.1 Approead iH»»»»c« ru ilhholdins Tax for th. aor. lh........T?H4t I Haerwh

Fc^ Fuad SPECIAL NOT

!7. for Utlmale No. ;S«7.J <1!°^^,*%^^

'^d nnargri.n Cartner. tl) '^!^iM |who moTcd ll* *d«p- fy riiMTH'T

r i g ' S g i H y

lV '‘l E r ' i ’’* S BEAlTTYSa.''th . Board ot County

, £ r w 3 ; S' S n I f £ S S ;lormlnaUon dlitilcU at Kudenu al rW«*| prla

denu woik trM,

’her*;io‘fo i Vrr'i'tiS' " i “t I 'S K l" ' ’, boundarlea orlflrt.lly _EMt. Tilepbcn. ULNCRVt: iptclalliL IV .%■

>me.d wirJi ir i <ti*lj. Main .SulS. fVi. nLOST AMI ra

S i ' S S i r aai tollowi • f®"' » “*«na 1. ItSl! r.rranlal °r Tlmea-Xe.v Tail T.r s - w t . ; . s c h o o l s t . i »rrennlal ita* lVa«J. ,pd UAllt STYLES a.-. ^m .'lJ . IKll Hl«lBlal aa amaltnilriliortUaii rrennla1^Kua.ian Kna^ fIri

^rn’ reteiTn^’ C^^ad’a earMr'noi? *Ds?i» jround Cherry, Anhual Beauty Artl Acatf ..7 .r3 ',n* .S ."""‘“ iiEAiuiic:*ual 1. l«4ti Anaual ^ew-AtrD uid UiW

M**«ro*w|^,*tn*^^ UEAKINO al4 b«te1«Jb* •xunaiait.d or con- loatrvmiiita. Cjamlior by dun ojltlTatlon, Bo». ilotenaa Bitena ot cheMloal. abo^a *r glJUATlONS

BOOFt.SG, all tn«*. S

t Twin Falll.LWX Curulo U » »

CAHPESra^ n S i!^IBONINO aad teairil

H N # 5 7 7 i« w 7Noibor.h.Bd-_»^

I pS^rii^" itif and olaitg WigPAINTISG,

• elMnitf, Oood.«i'

^ O'DBLL

3 I T I0 N E D

•“

a HELLO F O U C ^ ^irgains

s a l e -P R IC E PAINTIKC. ^

m m$ 1 1 7 5 * S S r = i 2 g $ 1 0 5 0

I S

noNS2 5 %

“ i j u J v i S

................. "WEDNESDAY, IIasq

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Tnti?»o-'*; , i „ ,„ '„ n«i <«». Arran

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‘“ 'v S o 'w o •»‘l •flolP-

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‘* ^u t‘'tut''ina'l>'Au io" w/* l«na?eip« W,U«l«f u i •>»’•• ll*.*®'*- G®®'I

n-oi^^T^riib^! TWIN a'vcTir' K°; ■>*«™'iVtT"; & i N s t

BNISHED H l»uaw ~ ----------------M in Wrttrem lwv>»'-'■ . . . , . , ^ ; Bojrt, <0 «er« E.!.n-

"ASi Sir.,"‘'" *""" t”“ i " ”-"-‘IWilSHED HOUSES ;aItarji t.racn hguil Tboni L«r*« ipud rtlll

_________ wtr, lo*

*‘lm?'‘ » Twln'*rilli—PhorTt ** •««*. J»ronii

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c . t;.r t Kai. t:»«j ln. R.(«tint.l, lll-KtlB At*. 1

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edtobS t , lea se E > .? '“ .SS‘g a ^ g , . ' , ! , . . ., /.,« ; ; ; S •" ’’• “ '

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i^B l.rtr,.i .,r,i.-eO loTTo I t l u* .h«« ®« o*‘" r«!*r.nttt, prop*rll««S«Ji:, B-nr.i, Or.icn. S» xou I

bO. ^UK RENT S e rv lct«.'*lir **' PbOM J»9J

- w .„ . P..V

r»ccK ktiocxiti ^ ~ 1 I —■-r - — * t V»N. HCKUP ASD F A R M SMSStVOEn CARS ------- — •

IDARO ,4,D-DRIve, Inc. TuU -»u» tum s ror.Vl.? bervice Mcrfwn bom* '

PIIOS’C i;o» inJ Untni hnu«_______ __ f.riJ^«ood lu

l u LOAN ~

m o n e y ” 1 *-------- — ------^, - SEE _ • " ' — ' ' ~ •:

I 8T O O I<i." i DAIR1

nce cred it c o r p I h o m e s ,2!L?>» * T S A 1 ,— --------------------- -- All ol « ll--------------— mU»»rt t f> and FINANCING

r MO,C- ROBINSON &“ f i« luai. Bid,.) I

f' CROSS. ut".“ n.rcii « . t«T.h ~ mU, •iMirlcltr— *** :n>l iround. T

iK'Ei1.U[y,, in}''''"* R«iKh. clcM In cp mutt. •I#elrf«llJ' nu>Tt, Mia»«tr 7»1*l«r »i.b • , * •" 4 reomj >nd bi

rx i. „* ^™*l BJ4* Ml-xP- III.M10.

-------------- p.nth. o«M .w S s i i & . r . ' . irjW A K s.r„5,''>-0ANSE' sm Imill" ' ».r .ni B»lmoB

^'* {JJIfiVi’''* **• »or«t U «h» " linifort. Tot4l

"•■“ ' " m o , r e a i

Sll I_______ ^

IMH O M M F O R S A L E F A R M S

,nQE lol. J-foem hou.«, 5«"tr. Bwion- _ iblt Btle«. >0* »ACRES. ID0*»TH fco«., \h i, ; gO J!»«*• mnd I>>ep. South ol l«»B. Pkoni,lll»-J».___________________:- I All f«xl..i»*^ .MEDIATK pO*ic*»loB. S-btOroom honf, 1 Wi'. S-r.win mo all bmiumfntT h*r<lwoo.J doer., oil fur-j bulJlnt., »:S.OM.

AUTIl-'Ul. t-b«dtooni homt. ftiUj nr- R A Y’.'Si.'S'i.St." J,tV7A!‘K'..a; '•■trmi. Phon« H it .______ ~;w. mo<l«ro~i«oT»(jfooB. bunn. 7ullrS S f . v .T i ' r e a l e s t a,r nei «» . AfCfl. 1J.1.0. -__________ ___lU SALE: A re* 2-tirticom home, rloai . . . __£ii,"“ti’w r i i t ; s i i j

W'”lLo"ylT, 'TJT" I Si. rjltUlr m nii’n. Chnit* Till* •nnut *“x i tJoii. lU.CW.ea. rhem <mi.;il. * mllM from lo»____ _ I i~ I I 5**''

Tor Silf h , OirMT chic''*" h')n»-B*droom L®s Homt In m l p»il ol

~ ~ . | 1 n ‘«o*M^sTuS'rn'’rml''5f.;iIirV,'“m j ' C m Z E ^•In” '*«d *bu»m”nt'*‘’lupUi' In '’nirl 'I----------------------Jew t.room J"r«lUns. n«w dtattUt. sit.nrt wlndowi . ln*ul»!»tl. btJtrtirol. ^ I.irmi. *‘ ^(;5;ciL C. JOUES !..<.!IpiUir* Dunk * Trail rm. I, ph. JOII l.ItOL'ElIV STOS

~ 1 ncoH r ' ' yiTa p i t BEDROOM NEW HOME "f” ’* Srj'lL'jV

Cx(r» roomi In butminU II.IH ^‘""'j BEDROOM NEW SOME I li Acra. R.ni.Irtslto, o r i f t . roll OiKEKBt. hixl o( mUa. 1

1 BEDROOM «IW ROME loll Itt rew'erop^loVir hH t. «zctllioi Bilfhberbood. I,*’''*

t BKDROOM NEW KOHE *llliT. ”

IWIM IN V ESTM EN T CO.

B U C H A N A N STREET 1 u»LOCATION - Prict'iii'.mT'M ,

k.Jrnomi. ivicloui llrloi room, will 150 ir ra fulllvn, »>1l «>n>cl, flnlihod btltmint wlUi 111.(00. H.tK.CC<tri btdrooin- Thli koojt iiU os * All of Uii >t>o<ril lftndiear<d ^ot frlet tnd »r« wo1J,«0». Good ItnM. I LOAKfl! Reil »t,T W I N F A L L S R E A L T Y h " " J m

& I N S U R A N C E CO . M A G ICn MUn A t., t Ph«« m . i n v e s t :

— — — I '

0 tor.. E.!.n.lI...llon Jliltkli ollrt F A R M IM

I OUSON mtnur. loa U »crf».^Ed<n^ All d w mH. «!•«■ IrtcUin. Je*i«r

^^Vrlo'lrf 1o'i‘ ';i"l2« ff.r i s t t oJji ““'COKUICK^'^^.irm. .nd pcmumIoo. ' Fi.t rolnli.

iotsl^ l'l an? na ^ tV fn ibott I *»d btin .tUchi

“ * ItM j6HN°DEERtO. K. ADAMS r 7 i " " ' ' : r ';l '2

C. i;. BEYMER TOR SALE br c ,ll-KtlB At*, b l l fboa* IS< lor. foMr h. p.. s______________________________

~ ~ liP» Sprutf. Tbni

TorUblt WmshTtR E M E D Y T°'‘k*’D .^"T "lI

F O R S P R I N G F E V E R 1

BUV AN ACREAOEt 1 DOIUl .how ,o« . 1-b.droom «o.l.rn I MACHI

on.t wllb l .r s . lUIn* room. (Irtpl.ci. 40» lad A... S. Ilclitn. utility room. bu»nnnl and ._- iric.r on % lert. I'rlc. Iiwao. Cood _______________

I ItYDRAU^IC, I-btdroom moJ.rn hom. oa »eN- Bm Ui. t u . ofk’tll .rrBniwl and localt on cltr COBlrolItd Krdrao,««. }{Bt flnlihtd butwtiil wllb iTKlor. It Uk*. ilokfT hMl: p rlc. 19,910, Itrmi. tOBlrelllm Impltn

O R Innll. Utagr* IuLti tM ah«o rou ..Tmi ollitt ' ^

prop.rU... W. will b.Ip put.^'b.™ <xou /Inane, th.m. pboB.’

R E A L ESTATE 'S e rv ic e Agency

bos. J»9J ito H*lii At*. 5oulh WE W IL L I •■Wb.r. p*rVl« To«r « r 1. . . ORD ERS

F 0 L L (■' ' — ?HOS?HATE

F A R M S FO R, SALB m o . phaie— TOBD QUART!

I BEET AND BJ t » ACBBS BARS .lUitr frotutt W1.UT tUbl. to«»M VctUuUc ot Ttrriien.(odtrn bom. with food oulhilMInn

p a u l e <l.u lr . ' A

OEOKOE W. PRAZIER W E L D I l !T Shf^hon* N. Oik. HI f.*iTT Rnldcnc. Then. «« .» !» _________

ST O C K RANCHES A T T F , 'D A IR ? RANCHES A 1 J- J-«

HOM ES, BUSINESSES . F A T ? 1AT SALMON, IDAHO i? A IV J

I•nd I h w . f im «alpmcM on M oney. Lets Work.

U ft -p«r*llr /or

400 Acre BEE.incli ea I ^ b i . ell. Khoel boi. n»n ^nit, .iMlrlcltr and Jihoo.. Ho.1 all ANDn«l ground, r itn tj frw wiUr, pan

« , J » i L 9 Z l * S £I,CM to I 12.0M iSown. SI

ISO A crt In ip ici«b. eloM In on all. 8cb«ol b». »»JIDj fc • PHOSPHATE%om.” »nd*b»l'h. A tmt dMlrabl. ^ y^gj, piTCIi

•l-up. IIJ.MO. «.0M t» |H,«W *>•»■ •60 Acr« * CORRUOATO

:in>h. Ooo<] aoll. p l«l» • EVER-LKVEI!lKrrWlrr»«4 • ALTALFA Cl1 I12.7U.

l,scl>. U tn li-J ro m '« a lll ..« iil .l5 B e BCt■tr and SalmoB tl««r. !•« . -

ln«ford.’*TotU*»»lUri prlMNlM.’W- | S T

R E A L E S T A T E " ' “ “ S n!■ALHOK, n»*«0^_______

I

FA R M S FOR SALE HAY. ORAI~ fi TU.NS bilM M

80 ACRES igS^tLA^n’ uuill l^ ,< ^ ..^ > , .0,1, r.rth .!,, of Jer. ‘r a f f e r f f ^

I _ IV, .ou'ii Hiniti' MUf.D tr*ln. -iT

' R A Y Ma n n | w 7 7 § i ^:UNonh,Llr.ro!n J„omt. Id.bo v “lLeV

EAL E ST A T E FOR SALE

dACAw riLXR LIVESTOC

^ c R E 3 I ; ; rM'"p"?II,'cTmforu\l.^h"»^"M*r.rrr:!|.lit5. o'hlckan r\*cr in.OM. *!l°o5'

_ JTUD LULL Alio^_^^AI*A I^E.ST IN C O !^^ Whit.f.t

C m Z E N -S AGENCY jp j

- ■ ____ ' .1 ?HOStJ?.S.‘lUri.>;X: CoiBj^ltl.lr (urnlihtj; *«rr I u'oTTjrv'^STOn^K/^JwCo'TrM p.r I p '• ■ —

NC{7«'F-"!l-TQPEaTY’‘'^ m . GUSnNKRVm«nti ^nili lhr»« hotnM. fltil loca- |

RANCH ' ' I , ,.:V o7“ ..uir"% r*:;‘‘ stoc

S S \ * 3 S B S ■__________—'t t r {•• onlli u tood ai thli In our -■•1I«T. ______________

FARMS n r rHT ACRES “ A*-

. a n i** “ “ '’'“•'T I PHONE I

' ° ' ■ U» ACRES 1 ,JS fjtllv«l«J. Katr Impro'iminti. !

■'"• i• ' * “ l

All of^lb. abora^^farmi ar. nl.ct ■■' —

f f lf 'v '.! ; , ' g o o d t b ilonfT In 7 d»>-i unJtr pioptr condlllon. ' --------------------

M AGIC VALLEY ] 7 - ; IN V ESTM EN T CO. bv

KEW LOCATION I M.In W«t, Phor*honi ! t« i:« Shoibncf 80. ipPLtS tOg asd

----------------------------------------------- APPLES. PionT FARM IM PLEM ENTS

COHllICK ~iidt Ilka! T « l l o ^ ^OD Mllii" POI I

UOT Inlarnailonal »: comblni. craln elVatl Fl». Poind btan .tUchRitnt. Ilka n«*. Phont _____________im j l . BuM.___________________ _____________0 JOHN DEERE niod.l M ii«t<,r. U«M Ptry milt, ll.MO.Ofl. 8t» »l Bu«ban«n'i ----------- ----------:golpintnt Contpanr. Buhl.__________ OKE REOlSpRE:R SALE br cwnir: W.rd ««rd.B tra f —or. four h. p.. plow. dii<. hirrow, torn- SECISTEHED n .l ir»Mr paint .pr»r mn, pnnim.tlt tr t. Wyornlni, Coodlr ■runw. AU^for pf-’"'" X®**” - CANARIES, t.fc*.

orUblt Waah.rtn,„.» b a by

tntril Repair Wori SUPEH MATlWiosT>;ora. »l«aJ or wood. Anr l.wth. hri.ln i«c; To;

DODOLAB IlinMbktil^CrM

» i n d * ' ? ^ i ^ _ ! ! ! ^ . . r . i . '

_____ • T f a r m m a sHYDRAULIC CQU PHLVT ^

OBlrollrf Hrdrialle Crilndtr oa roar Pullomo-actor. It tAkM lb. coaMvotli «gt ot Hi<a YouiolSi'Slni?.*’I«d*«'bam’ toli.',%

---------------------------------------------- Mn Ha'atiilll--- " 1 AlMWl-Wh

VE W IL L N O W ACCEPT O R D ERS FO R THE “““ S?r‘5V?

FO LLO W IN G : pfon .iCARTER

THOSPHATE BROADCASTIRS 1 jPHOSPHATE BIDE DRES5EBS ■TOBD QUARTER TURN PLOWS

EET AND BEAN CULTIVATOR W A N T E, * s u r " “ “ " ’ " y , i ; , y ,» K r '

PA U L EQUIPM ENT » 3 ™A N t) 5 | ' t * » d i t . ,

W EL D IN G SHOP. wAii-iED. - on»l,PAUUIDAISO «5!lli!K«. Katl

EbuSoo. *W**l

A TTE N T IO N ; FA RM ERS!

r uSoiiWh.n In Twin r .lli TliurtJir r«i« r . BE SURE SC R A P &.U l’dl.pl.7 of SELF .pt^l-nr , 0 , ,

m pV

L“p'iSfall?“for“ & a ^ ‘” ‘' ' ' . T W INA U T O

BEE THESE u _ _ — —

ANDOTTTEB 1

VALUABLE * ^

S E L F J jInnplcm ents: ------

► ph o sph a te BROAMASTEll * BICYCLZ SAi

, „ .„ „ ,T C „ C L .A « . . . " 1 . t o 7 - W<1 CORRUOATOR8 flooi 'walL < , EVER-LKVEL HARROWS • CLEANERS i » ALTALFA CROWr.RS KUbndwtV^U.I

QulIU (Vl^a«~^ I

t ’‘; a . -C T z. , t S e l f 's I °i

S E L FM ANUFACTURING CO. V . a - . 'g . ‘,“SB

" " " '“ “K i 'Y ! . . * " ™ '----------------- ---------------------- * £ iu l. c im . >k.

' _______________ TIMIT I M E a - N E W a . T W IN F A L L S . '

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Bmllh. offlclalj will itudy va. phue i of the revision Salu; Then It probsbly will be »ubm to the'board o£ c lly commlsalo

Meellng Silu rday wlU be J CroiJ. eommlMloner o t public wi Vlnccnt Young, c lly engineer H. B&Uenger, rtreeU and watet peiinlendenl; Robert BalleUen, attorney: James P . IngaJU, city Itarlan, <nd Bmlih-

Ttie odlcl&U will d lsc u u Va. phaMs of the revUlon w id con minor luggestion* m ade by : dMU and Maddoelc Tue*d»y. , men tald they could lu g se tl

j minor changei and term ed the j pojil "very good." i Items OntUoedI To be dlKUUed S aturday , s s ]1 of the tenlallTe ordinance, a ra c > er de/lnlUons of garbaee and I bl«h. Inspection of containers.1 leeUon schedules, new regMlai ' on ute of disposal area, formt

or. a.division o( san ita tion as of the streets and w ater deparU wllh rejponelblllty to r operj placed on one person, deflnliio containers as to location, size weight, separation a n d prepan c( garbage for collection, restrlcl on the bUTBlng of rubbish and thorltatlon for garbage collectlo private colleclors.

Attending Tuesday’# meeUng ZJ»rd l>esher, B uriey e lty enjir emllh. Young, B allenger and galli.

jl Trips and Visits Reported f o r FillU E R , March 1—W r. and

Buuell Hall and eon have lett Loj Angeles on a vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. W . O. N um m n i lait Tceek-end in S a lt Lake < Their daughter, O e r lu . who Is Undlng school In S « ]t L*ke i returned home w ith them .

Mr. and Mrs. W illiam HesUr. catelto, were rec en t guesU of and Mrs. n . E. Josllng.

I Waj-ne BUtt*. Boise, wa« ai; cent guest ot hi* p v e n ts , Mr.' U ri. J. D. e u tau .

Mr. and Mra. Melvin Fn Klamath m is . O re.. en rouU Iowa, were w eek-end guesU ot and Mrs. K. D. Abel.

Urs. Lehman Bdwarda, B spent last weeV-end visiting her ■ enls, Mr. and Mrs. G ilbe rt Plnki

TALENT BllO W SLATED, RUPERT, M aroh 7—Arrongemr are being completed th is week fI talent show to l>e presented FV'I' a t lha Rupert Civic auditorium

I der the auspices of th e MInUr ' Oounty PTA council.1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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• VP r« elg n New« Edller raid Tuesday af- The svtrsge Russian hears n u rday discussion *ha t his govem m ent <B incorporated In t i d „ j, jcod tar him . Only a t :d and Improved persons behind lhe Iron curtain hi rubblah disposal efjulBment and th e couroRe grvup of-eity et~ ta n r- )n on Ity manager's ot- foreign broadcasbi

as the Volcc of ■ ■ 1 ^ ^ •an iU lion engl- America. m r -

ddoek, Jrj«c t and jv«n Ksnovlch ■ ? , ' -.’J ecimist.^b(llh._Of rft± hlji n eW K ^ ’ 3m ent of health, from the Moscow ■ B F f V r I i review and sug- ud io , the Ruxslatj K l •<] i-of tho proposed newspapers a n d ^ ^ V 'J

masazlncs a n d ^ K - ^ ^ S idT R rt tpecchts made by j / m

/ „ wmmunlJt ottlcl-r M anager W. R. . .^ .5. it u J111 study various tour the coun. ^vision Saturday, , .( j ".(lucBie'' vlll be .ubmltted [ j ' rnw A Based on w hat Mo.,c y com m ^loncrs. printed and broodcnsl In ; y WIU Be A. r . weeks, the average RumIr o t publlcwotks: u ,jn tj things stand sb o u t like th Ily engineer: H. Tj,e United S u te s—WorklnR U and w ater su- trying to sla rt WoT t B a lle liw , elty ^ ^ r III. Most of the work is bcl IngaJU, city san- ^one by a ^ u p of Wall s ir • ^ , mJllJonJilfes who give orders to P rI dlscuM Various jje n t Tniman. The mllllonalre.i t Ion a n d consider ,oy such lu)turlea s.i flee ts of au

m ade by Blln- mobiles, electric retrigernlors. te c Tuesday. Bolh vi,ion jeti tn d yachts, bu t the Rri Jld fuggest only malorllr ot the American peo; te rm ed the pro- uve in squalid homes and work lo

hours at low pay tp tu m out Rads itUoed ^or the mllllonalre.i. T h e Wall riratu rday . s s parts money Bclllns munliloinance, e'ear- Bnmin anj, rra n cc —Bribed arbagc and nib- ynnjd s ta te s (ftie M arih

conU lners, eoi- become warmongers inew regulatlona j,ope fo r Frnnce tarea. formaUon gf com m unht b

niU U on as part i^e chamber o f deputies. I ' “ te r department j^cn though Britain ha-n a toclul ’ . government, she Is completely unc« n , definition ot the domination of W ashinRton n watlon. slie and gpprovM everything the Unll a n d preparaUon gtales does.:tlon, rcstrlcUons Kussla-Th« one hope for worubbish snd au- - ,,isge collection by _ .

y . meeting wer. GraSSlancl Affley e lty engineer; _ ^

IsExplauiedm. "Orssslsnd agriculture" is a n

V ISllS phrase in our agricultural vocat'E 'ilA w ^ •"'1 people of Idnho will

r o r JT l l v l Riven an opportunity to uncler.'itnr ,» „.< « It* meaning and consider l« iws

“" 'I " Pfw ent’ of 'on nave leu ior university of Idaho extension ;.ci v a c a U ^ . Ice, according to C. W . Dalgh. T*

i K K 'S'r il* who Is at- O' Youngstrom, a.v.ociate <e * J t L*ke City, rector or the ,Idaho extension cll', t*em program hn5 n tilUara m sU r Po- been very far trom the top or tt lu esU of Mr. Isdder in so ta r as exien.^ton polln j cles and objectlvea have been coWise w»* a r«- eerned, but will be (tlven a ^>««nt3, Mr. and puneh u the tjnlvcrsity ol Idn

Joins with olher land grant coTlefMelvin reartb, 1" the nation in helping to bri

•e en itjuie to '"ore sl&blllty to the farm ing IndiId miesU ot Mr. through thia new aid to a bi•1_ anced farming program ,zaworda, Boise, The foremost goal o f the nnlio!. visiting her par. program Is to p rom ote a syr.lemQ llbert Pinkston, tarm operallon in w hich grasse.s n------------- legumes are used to th e fullest <W SLATED tenc fat enriching th e Amerlcsn d7—Arrangements and the soli as announced by T.. 'i th is week for a Whitman, University o f Idaho ta)presented Friday crops speclalbt ehalrm an of nn c; auditorium un- tension committee to explain a)f th c Minidoka give attenUon to th c various phn;1. to this new Held of activity.

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Ivan Knows Only ers Want-HereXBOCSON peace. For the last several ye lews Edller disarming and tu r n

her energy 10 thc peaceful prod u ia n hears nnd tlon of comumer goods. She has governmeni de- blgwst. ond be.M factories in

lim. Only a tew acrid. Rumen about the high sta i ron curU ln have ard of llvlnn of the American wo

th e courage lo ing men are capitalistic lies. K slA de/ealed Oermany ajraost e lnj handed In World war II and tl de&lt the knock-out blow to Ja p

i y ~ Almost all the things th a t h

K m inan In theja.u century were Inve■ B r t V ? 1 i ed by RuMfans. Bo‘ were tn « 'X

weapons such as the airplane 1

Crop W orker iZi'L,,,, Plan Eyed b j

iroadcftsl In re- • /-i 1

Area’s Soloii‘* ^ « a « ‘''w or?d 'VASHINOTO.V, Mareh 7 UP> le work is helng ^nf Wnll alreet emergency farm labo r a. I 'T « “ J* I” ” ! * " ! I"

i°flcels "of” uto- Magnaion, D.. W ash., trrigernlors. tele- « reporter either he or Senator M

b u tth e R re a t ^ . Mont or t«lh w ould .m erlcan people ‘f* *'° ''•s and work long ’ .fst scn.itors Joining as apons. tu m out RftdRcts M'irrny Is chalmian of the sen T h e Wall street cnmmlllce.

w ar so they cnn Tl'e department blli, M a sn a c llln s ni(Uiliion.i. l i "moro sull^blc to Pnc,ncc_Bribed by northwest nfCils than tho fa rm

(ttie M arihall »>or bill Introduced last week varmongcrs too. Chairman KJiender. D.. L«.. of

fo r Frnnce be- itnit'.c i^rlcMme commltiee. ciommunht bloc U hfi< been eitlmated th e nor f deputies. But *e 't ntFn tioiic may need a s m i I ha-n ft toclulUt ss 7.000 Imported tarm workera t ^m pletely under year for Its hops, beans, sugar bei WashinRton nnd apples and othtr crops, le the United .\fojor difference between th e I

bllLi concerns growers' p a rtlclpa t hope for world in lhe workers' transportation co

id Agriculture Stress laiiied by County Ageriltu re" is a new Olher commltiee membera are ■ultural vocabu- R'neliart, livestock ffeldm an: r T/iniirv niii h» Anderson, ilnlry husbandnu

Vance Smith, .'.oil speclaUat; Ll Spence, conser^Btlonist; V irgil Ki

mnnnnement apeclal" e x & n .'iv!W . Dalgh. T«1n Improvement .,ta,

point, Dalch said mnny natio n , h,v.oclnte d • fnrm lescltrs think about .ha lf 1 . extension dlvl- ,,1 ,,, Ifinrt ji.puirf be used tor 'g ram hn5 ntver gumf? nnd pra.wM and tro m tJ

the top or the jijndiwlnt fome chftnRC.i m ight exien.iton poll- )n ),nd use in T w in Fi

have been con- county.e (tlven a nes- f o r example, nccorcllng to Uie Ii 'c rslty or Idnlio ggficullurnl ctium. onlv ab o u t elf Id grant coTleses por cent of our crop land u u: lelplng to bring for pa.slure, being 203CO o u t of a • farm ing Indus, mi irriaMM acreage or 238.430. A ■w aid to a Bal- otuer 51.654 acre.i Is u*ed for

foltn hsy and legume seed cro I o t the nntlonal accounilng for 0,244 acres. The iot« a syr.iem of fore, our lolal legume n n d gr h ic h grasse.s nnd ncrensc account. tor less tlm n 01 5 th e fullest ex- third of total irrlRnted ncreage. le Amerlcsn diet In order lo turOicr i tu d y t ounced by E. W. gra.s-'lanrt program, Dalgli aald y o f Idaho tarm county esien.ilon nRcnt-i in soi Irm an of nn ex- crntrni and joulhwc-slprn Id ah o 1 to explain and attend * tn'o-riay coit/crcnce

c various phnscs HoUe March 5 nnd G u nder t activity. leadership ot thc slate com m llte

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M y What Soviet :re A re His Beliefsst several yeara th e submarine. The Cnlled Nailoling and tu rn in g la a captlaltsUc plot and does 11peaceful p roduc- represent truly the peoples of llodj. She h a s the world.foctorles in the xhe Korean war—The Soulh Kot the high s ta n d - e a „ attacked lha North Korea:American w ork . *ft«r much urging hy the Unit-illstic lies. K us- BUtes. John Foster Dulles, advlstjy aJniost e in sle - lo PrasWent Truman, appeared»ar II and then th e t»onl line trenches shortly a ll: blow to J a p a n , th* war started to encourage tllings th a t have South Koreans In their aggresslo'or the a verage a « n . Douglsj AfscAnhur Is co:ury wero In v en t, cerred wllh much bigger thin3-were tn « 'B e s t ihiin'U ie'K OtJam rar: he has dnivhe airplane and jjp » bluprlnt tor the conQUeat,,

a ll of Asia and only the heroic r alstanee ot the communist forces

1 Korea has prevented him trom ca3 r K C r 'T'lng out hll designs.

Red China—A peace-loving pe.J 1 _ _ _ pie's republic now engaged In flgh

r C tX J 3 t lng only because Chinese voluntee•> feared MacArthur wns aboul to cro

the Yalu river and invade ChinJ O l O n S The volunUers have made .ion

tactical wltharnwal.s In Korea froMareh 7 t ^ ^ A time to time but have never Jo)roposal to pro.. « battle to the Unlled Nations armfarm labo r aup- i t Is only a cjueetlon of time umed In th c acnatJB th e Chinese volunteers drive ll

•• JmperiaJbt ajgrcsjors tnto ths sel ,IX .W ^ h ..to l< l Yugoslavia-M arshal Tito .■>0or Senator M ur- ^u t lo tho capltallsdc nations iir bolh, w ould in - renloins In power only hecau.se 1th other n o r th - has imposed a reign of icnor tng as aponsors. his country.n of the aenate _________________v,iii M r. ^ standard railroad p-i-'icngSI; S"K?S ““'■-“““"“ ’“ ■I” -lan tho fa rm l a . MatzM-fKti>gy.r.raTCr?».T ^^I last w eek by g —D.. Lu.. o f th e g

committee. gated th e n o rth - H .y need a s mariy » i i r y v f.s -v rm workera thisans, sugar beet*. ■ 'iff -iSi ops.between th e two

participa tionsportatlon .

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membera are E . g ^: t ffeldm an: O. g OUR VANS OPERA’I husbandm an ; a ___

E v S i I ■ C A U F Cment specia list, g N E V A D A •• O R E, c . .™ - I W A S H I N G T O N -ovement .^tand- Bmany naU onal S In sured V ans — . about .h a lt our

be used to r le - ---------------------------------------------nnd tro m th n t - h —

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•cling to Uie 1050 ■ v r ^ g f l only al)ou t eight>p land u used K r ■.aCOout of a to -of 238.430. A n- / —

Is UAcd for a l- • ~ / tinie seed crops, / J4 acres. T here - ■ / ■ ■ime n n d grnsa / ■: less tlm n one- , , V m HMed acreage. W ■ ■her i tu d y thl» ■ ■Dalgh sa id aU m ■ ■

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• cbAngo to Conoco : driving their c a n t• m on m r k on then

gl Owner, Oklahoma• Conoco SuKfit to e

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S-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO

)viet Official Says Beliefs L a l j o r l s K e j

’ T o C r o p G o ile peoples ot the •••

KANSAS CITY. March 7-T h e Soulh Kor- f ^ e r a l official believes reachins fl North Koreans n a tio n s largest farm produciIE by the Unliod S°“ * m hlstojy will dei«nd oner Dulles adviser *o lu tIo^ ' of a difficult manpoman, appeared in P«*blem. , iches shortly alter H . L ., Manwarlng. a.«1slantto encourage the minLslrator ■ of the federal iI their aggressloru duc tion and marketing idmlnlsiscAnhur Is con- tion. pointed out the problem 1ch bigger things m eeting of agrlciillutal leaem : he has drawn Jrom 20 sUteJ h e re .---------------

- ■ 'W .-« .-U k ln , h r t t . t i c .S , S; 'S 'ed him trom car- consider it essential lo the ,M mm irom car ^

I ' "wn< «hniil tn r ro « fam ine exists, nd invade China considerable amo"ave made s o ^ o f ’ 'O f'' everybody concer as In Korea from agriculture to assure we: have never lost have the labor when we need It 1Ited Nations army. Where wo need it.";lon of time until Manwaring said h* expe:inletrs drive the trouble spots In the wheat 1son tnto ths sea. c o m belts when the hir>esl isirshal Tito .lOld Its peak.Ilsdc nations and H e saw the Job as one ot

only hecau.se he p lacing mnny farm worker* \:lgn of icnor on havo gone to defensi plants 1

o lhe rs who have Joined the a rt------------ ------------ forces.illroad p-i-'icngcr --------------------------han »100,000. BEA D TD.rES-NEWS WANT A;

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E LOWEST O P E R A T IN G COST IN 12 YEARSfellow Cnb b usiness—that’s what we got when ged to new C onoco £unci Motor Oil,” rcporfa J. 1 jon, Owncr-Mimagcr, Tyler, Texas. “Our oper aro day and n ig h t tho year around-a tough j‘( motor oil. A s ono businessman to another, I rccor I Conoco Suoer.”

I R A N O V C R H A U r JO B, m y ctatom cra wh 9 to Conoco SuRfir Motor Oil havo no difficult Ig their cara 60.000 to 75,000 milca without an trork m tb o m .'' writes R. K. Comstock, Goraa r, Oklahoma C ity . Oklahoma. "I nyimmcn a SUKfit to everybody, becaUM it keeps cngint t a d cuU d o w n w ea r.; '

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Says P lay t o Be S h o w r_ • - PIXXR. - .^a rch 7—A three-T fil K f i V comedy wUl be presented by pujX D in the hi

■ 1 »ehool-i.au41torlum at 8;1S pO D I r O a l Thursday ond Friday. The Tast

X cliaraclers includes Ted Jayo. BiMnrM. 1 tjP ^A hlB BIshop. lUy NcMe. aeorgi

m/ ‘ ,T ^‘m ts . E the l Warberg and Jea

ng. a.«1stant ad- •he federal pro-letlng admlnlstra- . , . ' ,

icultutal leaders ____ For s h t t y y e a r s ,

1",.S E‘r been senlng thii,entiat lo the de- ■nnt to be sure we

food here and A l leas abroad which I I I HI as IndU where 1 1 1 1 1 .

uMerable amount

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t "50,000 MILE:A/ler a punishing 50,0 tvilh proper ennkose < carc, enpines luhricatcd £ufa:ir Motor Oil showi

-.^nseguencc . . . in fact, than ono onc-thousandt and crnnksliafta. Facto: were still vkiblo on plat

AND gasoline mileap4 12 YEARS in actually 99.7've got when wo 6.000! This t «1,” rcporta J. 0 . Conoco Siiisr, with (3. “Our opera- mako your cnr Jast longid - a tough j'ob *“ ® easohno and oU lothcr, I rccora-

Mfftomcrs w ho •0 no difficulty a without any Mtoct, G o ra ^

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l> C?K | . t a « Biana«ar» ara 8?lv*n MilB e o l i o w n and Clyda IMwarda.

;h 7—A three-act Women a re not allowed to vot* presented by pupils Mexico. \I echool In the high ‘ ^

i S L A U G H T E R I N Gdes Ted Jafo. Bon- ■ Por th e cheapest.r u e a l e . Qeirgen* ■ cjuickest. Job of Buicherfa, a ™ a , r ■ on U ,.

'urberg and Jeanle H M . B. EACKtWie CharlesBess manager and

xty years, cheerful hosts hana senlng this famous wWskTy!^^

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laya J. D. Sladwln, 1 Pontine Daaltr,

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)OOMILES-NO WEAR!"-PROpunishing 50,000-zniIo r o a d t e s t , p r ? ' « n

jp c r e n n k o se dra ins onci rtg td a r pines'luhricatcd w ilh now C onoco vJotor Oil showed no w ea r o f a n y ^•ncc. . . in fact, n n av e rag o o f lese 0 onc'thousandth inch o n cy lin d o rs nksliafta. Fac to ry Ixniahinff m a rk * m K S S &II vkiblo on p iston rings!

gasoline mileage fo r Uio l a s t 6 ,000 [Ul actually 9 9 .7 7 ^ a s goo d os fo r B i a | | H | ■ 6,000! This t « t p roved t h a t now

& 1IXI, with O i l - P l a t i n c , con )ur cnr last longer, p e rfo rm b e tto r , § n K s j U f | gasolino and oU. B K im m m m

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