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^^gl^v^'georeboard v»Uer. 1 ^ - K 1^,118X13(^11*1= Jv ^ Texaa today as Monday cllrabei WAS-believed ol ■Sttine ^, - ^B?Mrtles worldng throu K i% more bodiw from ^ K . brought the toll her« tornado a t San Am ^^%»M«8=ziveE=did= wate^Tunoff of U of up to seven ^E s r d a y s —■WBB-rap- — ^ k S 52" this moment.- ll Psnbindle ^ at AnurUlo ^ most of the ’ffiZe-drePP«l to ^ 55;-at Dal- ^ L h tf bumu uld ltd ^ K ^ iin iin f -of-Taesdsy ^BTioTMdoes were pps- ^K5,*»iw*TWc«*31iei-. “ fcasium ... .. '“ is clo» to 1» .t ™ ^ ■ftntTprtM ~ X a ^^^^ken-fiome tl- Joi oZ-exhaustion—. 0 < ^ ■ ^ n d V (0^ heaps of sex ^ H th id been modern Btore ( ^Kida-UaniluXbU-blQS.. m< ^■taht'thnnish the tan- cut ^H l a u i tote Tuesday into 711 of the .demolished, tax T. Dennis buUding, Uu ^ ■ b id been feared trom doi ^■bodlei would ba found, for ^Hften. Jui ■tordNomin KpenUnifi ^Ktbejtbt^e^ofstaft ^ H p la tmptae today Sat ^ wd a ig, ^K^^eT<nhs~OOP :ad- str pI>oa. ' ^ B i e flirt oommonder. vho „„ ^ ■ t o t n l a * rflToIt** a g a in st .. ^■pelldulnlMS.-wuex- ^ ■ r la lenste confirmation. ^ ^■ilDemocratsontbesen- ; ‘v ^■■nlees committee sold , *tboroughl7 examined'* * ^H tlm OD the air force's ^B«ni^d,-k^stone-up ^ Amsdcw retaliatory ^ ^Bv. nei ^H»Uon tores ara. certain ^ ^■ d I q these sessions. And ^ ^■ mc* vlll spUl over Into ^Bns betxlnjt where „* ^ ■ u s prepsring an am&ult ^■Seatt&ry Wilson's pro- ?? H m proJecUd air force >0 to 130 wings. ^ ^■wurces uld WUson will ^ ■ a t«net of Dcmoeratlo ^ M tn e n t wlU be made ^ ^wTd wu his personal X tt* Joint chiefs, and .. ^W Ktlot) was'not cleared’ other Pentagon of- Navy Secretary j ^ ---------- "T"^ Ttn ^m aarm m Knate yes^ “ vlth that ot Qen. Wi ^■Rldm y . preaent North Ina commander, to be i ^ ■ rtiW f. Mr. Elsenhower ta» Wll name Adm.-Robert jo] commander prt NATO force* In south- "] ^^rtpliiceAdm.'William atr w chief of naval op- ces ^ ________________ . Filed-1 H H om esteads ™ ^ ■ M a r l5=-Mo«-lhila‘i;i' " t H l a u for UiB 73 home- w« ^HW UI be given away to lati pumping division of — project already have -/^ “'•-emnmittee-In t • *or the ^^■jported/Wtdnesday: In ‘nfoma. ~ hava been re- ^ W w m m lite e . composed Elsi I III' IIII II II *"«et a f eon B ^ S ' “ ““ “ ss ~s Death " ward rgyijj u4 tm tu ^ ; zM ^r .. uea — « ------- H ' ,, . A Region ^indFade l e^H iriO O ^ —Rains and wind slacked off over u ly as the death count from two p* •limbed to 97. The possibility of ® red slight. Rain-swollen streams u Pi through the_nlght by floodlight *« from rubble heaps in downtown ^ 11 here to 88. Nine were killed by or in Angelo. 200 miles to the w est ^ p-did-n'ot-rftftP.h,a predicted nenr- ^ w r ' I ■■'’ -g, ,en ' “Ike” Warned -S ‘■ t051954 rest 80 ^_£MLGQPJEilge4s nt." WASHINOTON. May 13 W — ' ' Rcpoblleaa congressional leaders ha ,nrf have warned President Elsenbower th ^ the OOP Is being hurt iiollUcaUy by po gloomy administration pronounce- de menta on chances for balancing the Bi - 1. budget ... • ... gr Informed sourcei said the Presl- It- dent was told at a White House tu ].y meeting yesterday he c a n j'l^ the pp ^ 19M concessional elecQ ^ goodt^'e”; Uj If membOT of his cabinet continue ' ' - throwlng-cold-water on-pubUo-bopea- - bo -fe for early; ta*'relief.' ^ Informantfl said Mr. Slsenhower _ ^ listened «uleUy. with a frown on f .fe his face, as the complaints were JL raised at his weekly legUIaUve con- fereoee—with—flanata RepubUcim' _ _ _ J<frder_Bobert_ A._ Taft,_ 8 peoker aJ- Joseph W., Martin. Jr., and other 0—. O O P -J e a d e rs -o f—t h e - h m i s a - j m d ■-■- of senate. ore Congressional Republicans feel BS>. tlifij)u«rj&uitjhos.thejroUaA.tax. in- cut before next year's-^campalgn. Qto Hjey were upset by Tteasury Secre- ed. tary Humphry's statement laat week ng. tbat the. administration has aban- thi om doned hope of balancing tbe budget' *ee nd. for Uie IBM fiscal year beginning Pe July 1. tre tiination May . g lificatioii\^ows S abpoB^ to a four-year tma «t- t^ ptrlng-ln August. 1959. O ara^ aup- poHed'Radford in Uia UiO flgbt 1 1 a agalaBt.thftrrentagon.emrhasIs on xu Id- stratoglo bomblng-plannlng. . hli In view bf last week'a nomlna- 43i tlon of Gen. Nathan T. Twining to foi succeed Qen. Hoyt 8. Vandenberg thi “ * as olr force chief of staff, yester- < day's tnnounceasnt means a com- mc pletely new Joint chiefs of ataff wUl : I jjj take over, aoon. . ‘me j<j- RepTlblleans generally ,praised the «t* .. nomihaUms.-Senate- RepubUcan « 'up Leader.-Taft-sald.the.new-chlefs cot yn wouId'be'Abie'.to'iilve a "completo' n t new look, to our mllltazy program!** Taft haa been urging a thorough ^ tum-orer of Uie Joint chiefs for «lv Radford wUl suoceed Oen. Omar bP) ,,,? K. Bradley, wbo called tbe admiral Jv* and hlBloUowe»*'faney Dana" wben ^ they atUcked unlflcaUon policies and tha B-38 bomber program la < 1048. rtll - ________ L________ ani nal |Tax Meet Set |i 5? Here M ^20 | ^ A publle jaeettng to discuss the. « — TevftlUiUoiTon ai property in Twin ^ es- poses has been scheduled for 8 pjn. en. Wednesday. May 30. at tho Wash- , rui Ington grade school. . ' ' be RepresentoUves of Uie Idoho state ^ irert&x commlulon and Associated Tax- ^ CTk p«y*TT . T 4«V<n. W)H fTpTaln t h f> ler program and answer questions. Jj- Twenty-two' Idaho counUes have im already completed or are in the pro- , “ ip- cess of revaluing property. ^ All property taxes are based on assessed-valuftUon-and-Twln-ralla 1 ^. county has not had a complete evalu- yo, atlon of property based on a yard- I stick which would measure assess- <] I s ments on a unlfotm basis for all. du ^ t i a m n e a t fens: - •• -------------- fe *■■ Provisions for suidi a yardsUck' nu le- were made by tbe 1M7 Idaho legls- anc to lature.___________________________ W i€ee:ehiefSays MayAid ii WASHINaTON. May 18 W »-^ led Elsenbower administration farm of- gra: E. flciol eald today Improved farm pr<^ tak' grama-may-fequire-caslng-of-anU*- omj ne.- trust laws lb'allow-fonnorSi'TTOces-: su r at eore and dlstrlbutora to-work to- holi lb- gether to hold farm prices stable, mui J" John H. Davis, president of the Mtu agrJculture department's W,700,000,- “>® 000' commodity, credit cnrporsUon, J; ,, mado Uils suggesUon In a statement ntv Offering one answer to Uie quesUon. ^ should carry ) 6ut our farm propnims?'', u d published In * ^ department periodical on marketing H«“ acUvlUes. ry Davis said'the probJem of how . w to stabilise farm prices stUl Is un- ^M^ed.afterJJ:y.^ bf;^f^^ ^ ;ns of farm leader* aaff^govern- cr. ........ .. ^ ________ anti «. " I am-not saying Uiat Uie present .•; -- Ifoiui proB^hki U a 'HJluro,'’ C ivU 'Itn Regional'Newspaper Serving T ■ at, ~ ^ - ^ C hurchill = S i^ g S r\ Pn*» L | . _ y » ^ r :^n-'-lhB -»?iika --hf --TWtikh- IF Prime MlnUter Churchill's call for an early ..'Ihlgh-ltven-coaferwwa »Wened today. And Tuaiday'a aU ver tsck on the U. s. by British WO party leader Clement AtUee brlsUed o f members of Uie U. 8. congress, nm , powerful foreign af- fairs commission of Uie Prench parliament called on Uie Ptench j h t Bovttnment to make specific pro- posals at Uie earliest possible mo- ment for & four-power conference oy on Mrld problems. The U. S- ; s t Prance. Great Britain and RussU n r- ^°*^d be the conferees. ^ _ rftevehsen, defeaicd £«n^llc presidential nominee last November, endorsed ChurchiU’a caU for a con- ference. Z ^ ‘ihotfld'aJwayvSe^THraSOT 5J open wide for consultaUons and ne- goUaUons with a view to peaceful resolution.of the confUcU that dl- J ww world.** Btey. — ' The Slsenhower admlnlstraUon lers has remained notably sUent during v a Qie two days slnee Churchm's pro- , by posal waa advanced In commons i ice- debate, while other leadera In j the Britain and Europe have expressed . growing approval of Uie idea. . - , , sal- Even AtUee, head of Uie on»il- • w> tlon In-parliament, expressed ■ Ip- i the provM of Uie caU before launching j ye hls^bUstorlng attack on the U. S. nue The whole tone' o f Uie foreign P**- i?oUqr-debatg.~:Tghlch~ended 'Igst ( wer ^ - - ----------- ----- -------------------- £. Budget Cuts to rrDri-^rerMeets= her ' New Blocks Itv From AP and trp Beporta ^ WXHMmU'I<oy . ' M ay iV ^ rSi J.Q. congressional budget-cutting .cam- ^ palgn struck-a soas today when Ul. the house approprlaUons commit-. Bflt' tee reported.it could trim only tng per cent from the 1034 funds of the treasury and postofUce depu^ This was the smallest percentage reducUon made by the committee . - an"Any'apprg;^tlon" bill amt to thAlioUM floor’thla year. „Aa.reoommended tbe eommlt- S tes. the t3444.i4a,0M tin would aj^ tx- the fiscal yeax. starting July 2. IP- , $127JBM.OO*-«nt- ] {bt U •137^3,000 less Uiaa for- .oa mer..^etldent3Siiman-re<iueeted-ia - . his Jsauary budget measage, |S3.- la- 433,000.of the eut being In funds to for the-treasury and ^ifiiOflOO in erg thwe for tbe p^ftice. er- Other congressional derelop- m- menta: rtll Taxes — The house irtys and meana committee ssoouncra'lt will * start bearlnga June IS on a host j gin of matters bearingon lndlrtdual ln- ^ efa come taxes, aside, trom the tax t ^ Tidelands Okayed ' jrh Tidelands — H ie Udelands bUl ror giving coastal states Utle to off- f shore lands won floal congressional I u r approval by a house vote of 378 to • lie. The bUl now/goea to Prealdent ® ien Kaenhower for hls-'promised alg- jes nature. In Oontnils— Opponents .of standby ^ presidential power to freeze wages ^ and prices for 60 daiya In an emer- ^ gency have rallied around. a pro- «; posal of senator Byrd; V.. Va^ pro- t vidlng for exercise of the authority a only alt« a dedaraUon of war on or « by lhTTnltea-BUtes-er-»tter-»- f special congressional gO'i^ead. ' t On Fotato Abuses ' WASHINGTON, May IS (fl-Con- 0 ,t« gresa was asked Tuesday to protect e Uie reputoUon of Idaho potatoes by y,. requiring federal InspecUon of re- 1« across atiato lines.' - ■ ^ ^ Senator Welker and Representa- ^ Uve Budge. Idaho BepubUcsns. In- t> troduced bills which Wetter said fi on ,ouj<i put an end abuses pnw- ft Uced-byeaatem buyers In connee- lu- Uon wlUi Uie sole o t high quality "d- Idaho potatoes. i »: Tbe bllU would require Uiat te- Xi all, packed vetetablea bear a Ubel ahow- 0 -* ^g Sey W~l>e5rre-^diea:-Uift- U 16k' name•of-packer,■;origln o^shlpment. b. is- and the quaUty and tfr&de of the tn repacked produce. it ly s Anti-TrustLi a inSdutioiTof ( \n wrote. *tiq remove our present pro- h )f- gram WiUiout aomethlng bettar. to In o- uke its place might throw the econ- ol LU . '■ ’TY -h«n«-Tha-tm ilhla JttUL hi a«: .BUT.',presentrprogramr.ls-aot-that-lt — o- holds promise to the farmers of too v lie. much, but rattier th a t if offera too „ he lltUe-Uiat it is inadequate to meet oi 3. Uie needs of our time.” u ,n The .CCO president said he be- d] nt Ueved more-progress-toward s t ^ dj in. Ulitng Uie farm eoonomy can be to TO made, If prlyato .enterprise raUier >h»n Bovemment takes the chief re- ^ n r sponsiblllty,___: ____ . ^ In the past, "bavls said , prlvato enterprisehaa not met^aneedto L*developanadequatofarm market- “■ lng system . He said it haa been dla- w i “ couraged from assum ing gre^ » w “ gponslbU lty lh themarkeUnglleldbr bi anU-tmstlaw t. ' x . ■ ti TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, \ ill’s Parley ee B last Si I for Russian “peace'* movu'whieh fol- vao* 4owed-Jooef-6taUn'e-deaU»<----------- ; aU Churchill's stand waa eipeolally abor surprising alnce he has.been cua- sUed tomarlly more alert than many ». . other world leaders to the dangers I af- of communism, ench London observers saw In Church- ench Ul'a caU a threat of the most serious pro- Anglo-Amerlcsn apUt on foreign mo- policy slnee World -wsr-Ii:------- •enw In Waahlngton today Sen. William B.. K, Knowlond, R, CaUf.. charged usaU Uiat Britain Is preparing for *-a far eastern Mut^ch" he.w nten^_ wlU Iber. o f * C h S ^ i ? i m ^ M t S ( ^ t o t a ^ con- u. S. will be left In a poslUon of __ rg(tog_It_alooo!!_ln_XlghUog_cma=. door munlsts In Asia. I ne- In %speech prepared for senato eeful deUvery Enowland condemned the t dl- BrJUsh leadera' speeohea, and pre- JlCT- ^ tff'irt to seat communist China in the >Uon United Nations. [ring Knowland. chairman of tha aen- pro- sto RepubUcan policy committee, nona used aome of the harshest language In heard about Britain In many years, issed Hb aald the 17. S. ahould not ac- - . capt a Korean cease-fire agreement TOU- without first getting a *rblndlng ip- pledge'* trom Russia and <;om- hlng tnntiUt r?hln« flf fr»M i i>l>.-UnTUi tn 3. Nbrth Korea. 'elgn He also assaUed CburchUl's sug- •last gesuon thafno-m atter ot -Tirlncl- Water Located HAGERMAN, M v 14—yrater I ___ hm hwn loeat^ In one ot the > wnllg ■ 'lFTl» gaUon purposes on the Bruneau >•« -deaert, ,John~Banboni~Teported~ Wednesday. W a^ was- locatedat^ feet haa not been tested yet The’weU ^ -is located approximately five miles east-of the western edge of ,u tbe a ir force'a Saylor creek -bombing, range. Zt haa only an ^ eight-inch liole, Sanborn said, and no steps have been taken to detetmine. if the flow wUl be sreat enough for InlgaUon pur- i--ia posea. i ' - The Wnreau of land manage- - -lu ment, held a hearthg in iPtall* several weeks ago oa the (SI apjtfcaUon ef the air foree to ^ c d ^ e using the Saylar creek afea"a» a-liamMni nngn %^ .^'NMQjaiei_j SeeNo Soviet > In ____ lop. Threat Drop Mid PARIS, May 13 8. Gens. Matthew B. Rldgway and Alfred last M. Oruaither agreed today Uiere la. has .been no letup In the Russian tAx threat to Europe, and said Ameri- ___ can, atomic .weopons. wUl. be_avaU- able In ease of war. vm Rldgway, roaring aUled stmreme eommando- In Europe, and Gruen- “ ii Uier. chosen to take hto place, ex- r«A preased their views at a Joint press T e re n c e a t alUed headquarters near Paria. als- ' Defeulve T nlnlnr .. Rldgway eaiphaslzed that atomlo training courses now being given al- lied officers in Germany are "essen- tlally defensive.** Oruenther added Umt the officers are being "In- troduced to Uie uso of aU types of "V atomlo weapons for tactical sup- 1 or port'* r-»- . ariienlh'S-'iald^e-ir^deeplr aware of Uie difficult task of foBow- lag in the footsteps of President ;— gsenBow'ey-aBd-Qeneral-Ttldgway* 6S He said he plans to oonoentrato Ion- oa two prablema he called tbe weak- tect est links in allied defenses: . 1by 1. *Trlority No. 1 Is Uie alr'prob- re- lem." ha said. *TVe probably aro fiM firthep-behlnd'on-aJrthaa-lirany ■ oUier field." Ita- 3. LoglsUca — the problem of ' In- supplying armies, navies and air < laid forces strung along a 3,000-milo ' •ac- front. ' IM- .......'. ----- - J lity RED OPFICEB n E E 8 < .BSFUJN. May 13 (in-Col. Sleg- te- tried Gerber, commander of Soviet i ow- Germany'a ooast defenses,- flad'-to < Ui«- Ule“ W e s t'T ia t7 n w n U r r ’fe'-#"da:™ i sntg before—a—acheduled-'promotlon— to i tte major-general. West'Berlin autbor- iUea announci today. ] ---- TT ----------------------------------------------- J XawShift 7 >f GroprProblem! iro- have teijded to look askance a t large, . to integrated operations on the part ‘ oa- of thoae *<«wHiing farm products,** . flUi. hftsald---------^ -------------- i----------------- >-lt —A-rhopetult-approachrrheriaid,- * Y>o would aeain to be that ot enoouraglng to« voluntary cooperaUve arfangemrtits , eet on the part of producers 'and all . - segments of the agrlculUuvl han- . be- dling; processing and distrlbuUveJn- , ^ dusti^ to build an adoqiuto matltet- , be tag system. All types of. business, he said, i would work-together-voluntarUy-la t J,, a oommon effort—each firm retain- , ^ ing'ita own enUty and form. ^ et- Such a'markeUng system, he said, lla- .would provlde.farm price atabUlty t re* without the necessity of govermneht i by buying of-farm-stocks and-without t the necessity ^of annual appropria- i ns. Uons by congress to make up .losses i \\\ sXXV > - - Jil ^O , WEDNESDAY, MAY18, 1953 ey C all, lich fol- OUier members of eoagreas bria : ----------- iied-wWrr««aUiieatTimtUea’i-at tspeolally tack on this goremment aad Its for een cua- eign policy. ■ n many BoUi RepubUcana and Democrat dangers said AtUee was way oat of bound when he told tha house ^ eommon Ohurch- yesterday **some elements'* in thi tt serious country want to continue the Koreai foreign war. Attiee also criUclied Uie TT. G , William consUtuUon aa an outmoded “Isola charged Uonlst" document, and said the divl ir *‘a far sion of powera it cnates makea i ^ . y j U quc»tjoniible-.*'whlch.,ij ^Uie mor sp?5cHWr t e C a r U i y r -------------T—-------------- : iMte the None of Uils was well received oi ilUon of capltol hill. >g-C«a=. —Chairman:^ Alexandar-WUay,-R ^ Wls., of the aenato foreign relaUon r aenato committee aald “no one has an; med the right" to quesUon thla.oountry's aln “ d pre- cere dealre for peace to-Korea ani ia-eff<^ ^-overihe wutld. -------------- in Uie Be advised AtUee to.‘'rdnembe: that -thia coimtry has.alresdy spen Uia wn- 40 blUion dollars to work for peace’ mmlttoe, Uirough Uie. MarahaU plaa and oUi. language « foreign aid programs. V years. Sen. Alien J. EUender. a membei not ac- of the aenato appropriaUona com- nemcmt jniuee. aaid AtUee'a speech «U rblndlng stimulate the congreaaional.drlve foj d <;om- sharp cuta la ibe pending BJ bU- tions In Uon dollar foreign aid bUL-He aagri' ly told a reporter that AtUee hae U^eug- struck -a t ^ l p blow at the haa< T>«acl- tSat;e^^taln."'.~ . ' ' Private Work =5^tliA-Eowei^ iineau -Said DouEtful » feet Mrbtrt------- SOSXON,4<ay^»-UI-^Aa-Ato(nlc IS well energy commission *industrial ' ex< > five pert forecast today'at least'10 yean dgeof' would be r^ulred to make atomic .creek energy compeUUve wiUi coal, oil oi lly an gw in producing electrlo pawer.-nKit uld, dSubted that privato tndustiT would Icen to be interested if the gtffemmenl riu be threw opw such derelf^ia^t to 1 pur., privato enterprise.. • Dr^ -W.-L.:.J3avidaoB.-dlr*tor.ot inage-- Ute-offi(»-oMiUustztel-detel(nnent T>ln » ^ o enfagy -eqmmisalon, the ^*to la prepared addresalt ■wotfOTe’S creek demonstration of JraIildttig;faltff<(B ^ t^,lDhei8nt.sti£gth,ot<i^'.tika enterprise'system.’* If such develop- jaent were fcttemptad-drtth the gqV- ;g : emment ^ p ly a regi&tory.Menejr. •P Crpat^^ , . '-:9ut. he. added. -I doubt.Uiera IAT would be. aoy takers.” He polated ^ out such derdopment would require commercial development ol eleo- 1 * 0 1 ) Meal power by atomio energy by a Jr group *Tiavlag tbe aoney to.do the L Gena. Job and the nerve to risk it.** Alfred At the sAme sessioa. Samuel F y there Morcla.. chairman, g e n ^ managei Russian and ghW engineer of the depazt- Ameri- ment-of waW and^wer of Loi B_avaU> Ange^-reported on-a survey oon- ...... duct^ tiy the a t^ o poim poUcji mpreme commlttco of the asso^Uon. Gruen- Citaa Panel Vlaw reported ttie committee held: beneflto aro to be derived 1“ ” ®“ from m'1i"g a comjJeto government . control, tha pubUfi.would aot neees< *arlly be better aerved by substt- tuUng,’as’aa alternate, a privato 1 monopoly. .--Slnce-the present at^b~devcl- -Jin opment la the result of * Very, larte * publlo Inveatment, and Its beaeflta S ^ u _ f must be made available to the pub- Uo as hroadly.as poaslble, the terms under=wblch-lndustry-would-enter this fleld should be such a* to re- TOt-'SSS>Ss£-^'Sl‘S ^ Bohlen Visits r- WithMolotov MOSOOW.:M*y 18 8. Am- lem of bassador Oharles E.’BOblen sold to- nd air day hO' had conferred 30 minutes 00-milo with Soviet Foreign MlnUter V. M. Molotov on *‘certaln quesUons pead- ing-between the.Unlted.Statcs.aod B Uie TOSR.** • ‘ 1. Sleg- . Molotov received Bohlen yeater- Sovlet day.' IC waa -Bohlen*a aecond vialt flad'-to irtth Molotoy-tint-itheiflrst^waa^a f"da:™ p ro tw l cttircb'n'cern'ed wlUi prnen- iloa-to taUon■ of•hla-credaaUals. ---------- - auUior- Bohlen was accompanied by John MoSweeney. embassy counselor wbo, --------- Uke. Bohlen, is a atote department Russian'expert. 7 Bohlen told newsmea hls conver- aiUon-'wlor-TJOWMv— eoncemed BoWet-American Issuea only and did P i n nof-lnvolTe—the-larger-oapect e» world problems, tlarge, --------------------------- iductfl," No Guard Draft, ariiud,' p=SenatffiF3ssuSe3 WASHINaTON. May 13 Ml-Sen- ator Dworahak. R., Ida., aald-ioday had been^aasured by defense of- Xlclals Uiat there-ta llWe_UkeUhood. thit'naU onal guardsmen wlU be drafted.' Hla statement followed one by -..T^r* Senator.Welker, R., Ida, who wroto the defenae department that such retam- «Uon would have *'serloua reper- cuaaions'*^ farm states. . . lesaid, Dworshak said he was Informed tobUlty Uiat Uie matter Is-being.studied nnneht ak>ng with oUiar possible aouroea of ritboat maapow *T>ut~tbat-ln-go-eTent-tfl ropria- . planned to change . the I losses status of naUonal> guardsmen In Ijto-neaf^ftitora.*— ------------- --- Nine Irrigate Idaho < 18, 1953 , . ,, Reds ( igreas bria- * AtUea’f ^ ' -------------------- ----- y v ----- I .|ri 'Democrats ' \ :/ I ' of bounds to-“ to”t tS PANMUNJOM, May IS (/ the Korean today, for an armlsUce in K ♦h. TT fl of war, last big roadblock to ^ -toiJ; The allies would free 84,( idUiedivi- tions—give temporvy cust s makes it ' , ' ■ .the moro_ ^ ^ _______________________ received oa ^30;^c1 “ Sif have been invlted.b; -on-the-widening-of-hiahwaj "reimember Five.Points west over Roc Mdy spent gulch. Meantime, condemna a M dSS- Pi®«® property along thi advisement by District Jud a member The stretch of highway,: caTiyonswestof thehOBpital S ^ re for abandoned. Instead of bridge ng a bU. the specification for the j( ‘.5 ? calls“for'culverts-and~fiU“ii ? S ri£ d the streams of water la ea< - canyenr- ........ -"v - ........ - - rrrr --------- on the jobjirUl be opened i 1 T Jime 3 ahd'a odntfaot-is expect kl*lr to be let for the work within two a*. three days aftor the Mds an ope ed, highway otfleltl|-sald-Wedne -wep= ,— j»— .work-lfl.expeoted-to.be.»t*rte<l..ofi btfifl ^ AiMtosnio- —CoademoftttoM prMwaign.toiti taMil ' ex- >tato on pnpertiea owned by U r t^ T c S s oosgritt Outdooc.AdverUslng oon ite a ^ c P“®y “n'l Irving I. Prescott we ■Sl X m snoffgedlndlatijct,courtWednesdi TMwer -Tmt on queaUon of:'whether tbe cas wero to be bandied oinder Uie ni “^-SSSto’Wd ..moUon askU appointment O ta board of Uureeai \f praisers to study the stoto's need fl thn lonrt and .tn fir a nri«Bn.U " 3 ? ^ ' land. This was Uie proceduro undi thelavwhiclkexpiredattaritaeBi t atoto would set It# own ptlaeW U lubt. thera new law. tlie defendant m y conte. Ie pointed tho price offered by Uie * ito as w( lid require as the stoto's ^eged P»ed for U ol eleo- land.. whereas ufider tlie old la lergy by a any eoatest.,by Jury, wai msde ovi to,do the the appraisers'decisions, it.** Judge B ^ e r said he did not m Samuel F; derstand the itato's - masons f< 1 manager <c«aUaB*4 «m r u * v c t i u u i) Freieht Ifike wer policy . - 1 !“ Bid Opposec Ittee h e l ^ • BOIBB. May IS. W)—Pour tim w derived operaUng In Idaho protested befoi ovwnment the Idabo pubUoutiUUes commisslo a o t n ^ - Tuesday a 15 percent intrastato it by substt- creaae In Irelgbt rates sought t a pnvato ojai stato railroads. At a daylong hearing, represenU mlo deycl- uvca of .the JJtah-IdiUM»„8ugi Very l a r ^ company, Reilly Atkinaon ta braeflto Boise, sad BunkefHUl'Mlnliig an J the pub- Smelting company appeared, the terms The sugar firm representaUvi Hild-enteit sald-the-hika.would-bring-Uia^ as to re- of siigar beeto In Idaho much bight t and pre- than that In Colorado and Utah, ll- by any -‘nie-railro8dr;«onhtered'tfast-tb ~ wage atid-matorlat-ccrte.—‘Rieyeal • . . the rates would be. la Une wlUithoi illfl approved for Interstoto trafflo b the interetoto commerce commlssloi Qtov _l_Denies Charge , U.S. A p. Bearcy Johnson. Burley, pleade o said to- Innocent Wedneaday of drunke 0 mlnuto driving whea arraigned before Pre iterV. ^ bato Judge Henry W. Tucker In Bui ona pend- Tucker aet'bail at $13 lU ta.and whloh-was-not posted. No dati ha been aet for triaL rn yeater- Johnaon waa arrested at 10 ajz Kind Tlalt Monday by B u r l e y PaUolma: r a t ^ i ^ a Qeorgft-WjttTelLon-hlghwayJOr • j LilS Separate Freqi County Radio is conver- ■' . • •— - J' ~ eoncemed •'Oltyiioliee'and“iitrtfnr’ridlo ty and did throughout Idaho wUl be placed oi aapect a-new-trequeney,.separato;trom;-th atato police networii; under a. plai explained' to peace offlcen fm ~ . eight Maglo Vai;ey. countiea her ff Monday. ' J . , imt1iirUia.rurrent.syateni.ftt-f.H| aufS n : oouaty-and-#tato-law-enforcaman agencles-nslngrthB'Mmr-freqnenq (*’—Sen- “air traffic has grown too heavy, ald-ioday A. P. Bunderson. atato poUce super efense of-, inteadent, told UuJW.aherUfs, xlt Ukellhood. poUce chlefa u d ^ t a t o police of 1 wlU be floors who met In the district cour ury room in tho courthouse here t i one by hear the plan discussed, irho ifroto • The problem haa become aeriou lhat such to the point of congestion in th ua, reper- Boise and Pocatello areas, saii Bunderaon, who conducted tha meet Informed lag. g.studied . TechnlcallUea of Uie change wer touroea of explalned by tUb state's radio engl »-erent'lfl neorr-Ralplx-Alblstwj^-Bolsie.-'ni sage .the ehange-will woric ao financial hard ismea In ahip on the eiUes aad couaUej ----------^-tfttedpallyrifrirm-ameunt to chaBt - - •Idaho Coiwtlea j ____ MaW ti Asdit B m u of CtmUHom* i Given I* )n Korea ay 18 (ff>—The U.N. command handed ice in Korea. It was a sweeping 11-pol block toa-trace;---------------- ^ ------------ 'ree 34,000 North Koreans reusing to ^ custody bf 14,500 balky Chinese t Action Snaggei ivited.by the stata liighway .departme highwa^O-alonff-Addison-avenue-frc Rock Creek canyon and Deadmat ndemnatioD action by the state on tv long the highway has been taken und rlct Judge Hugh A. Baker, rhway, 1.309 miles long, crosses the tv hospital but the bridges there now will 1 tfbi^dgea, ------ : -------- r “—--------------- l’d^u4OTBuhl’s -P ^ c e Resign. FTOmP5siH« s an open- . Id Wednes* BUHLi, May U-Harold. Johns rdaya after resigned as poUce chlaf for Buhl ”iet aocuu a meeting of tbe olty cbuncu Tui t*rt«d..ofai d^y.nlght.lJp.nasonsi-vete-glT for his action although at a neett of the councU last week Maj le^ Using com- The council appointed Bart »cDtt were Cunningham as temporary chief oi Wednesday the obJecUons'of.Don-Hlgbee.'poll BTthe CTTwt oommissloaer. er Uie new Ths oouaoU said' aa steps wot be taken now to replace Johnson b Lioo jwiTited .out th a t^ ti^ - appUcatlo if three ap- for the 'poalUotv-iJr^dy have be e'sneedfor recelved'aad m en ate expected. rloe.iQnJho: .tBtdilfc:sumpier-.:racreatlon=Ta d u n uader, gram w u dlscusaed by .the eoun tarJtaemo-' wlthBarDia!Bustsd.reoreaUoaal\ by the-1^ SUR} al the ewlamilng.'t^ S MaiUBi^ BUTatj*'in»««M lha-paaa^ d etW tB r Y^toiSl-Jifa goaRLHie poonW ' ortharoourt op>MddjJoael6. .5.t-;.v^' Ifa pay coatest; map. aad a map of the W^stmlnlsl tato as w& Helghto addlUon. W. h* Gray e »d for the tered '» complaint orer-the- wa! le old law water tbat Is-nmnlngacrot* hla la] msde over bn South Broadiray. The budget for the elty was >t Ud not ua- died wltb Z«-Moynt Mayfield, pub easona for aecouataat, and a aew Uwn .tnow 1) tm tha dty w u ordered. Varto - parking areu la tbe dty were e 1^^ dered remarked'and Ibiyor Hi K ft named Uatlon Ambroae and Ttai Sqntowto check oaboUdlhgperml ___ __ J In tba'dty.PermlU were granted. to se c l Art A !^ ^ Sm ert MUler. Baseball Toda; traatatoin- ' By The Aaaeetoted Pnos aought by KATIONW XXAGCE MUwaukee ---------------------------%■ --'Koalo aad Westrmn}-- Antouf aad.Crandall. - rr -Brooklyn at-Ohlcago. Pittabun ^taUvaa ^clnM U .JTUladelphla at \ ig-tha-coat fyy*. P<?»tponed. --------- ^ ------- lUch hUhcr ' aHE&ICAN LEAGITB' >? Cleveland ___________ oia lOO 0- Kew Y<^~ , 7 — — 006'30<rT »>umptoBrEap Chicago ------- 000 000- Boaton ___________ i___100 011- ommlaalon. cwasom, Harrist. Oonsuegra- ai White; Dobeba and lioUax. SU LouU a t PhUadelpbia, Detn .Igc ; - at Waahlngton. night ly, pleaded - ' ■• t drunken BEBELB DEFEATED Mfore Pro- HANIO, -Indo-Cblna. May U ffl leer In Bur- Prench paratroopen wiped put i b U at tlU enemy Mmpaay ia u air-«upport 0 dat^ h u drive rippiag dee^ iato_communj podUbns near the PrracH atnm at 10 am. hold-on -the plalae Dea Jarrea Pabolmaa taea. a Piraoh high, ccmmat r>yJOr-;_q?ofc«mianj|^tod|ig., . requency Due Q i^ adios, Officers Leari fnr*ridloi-lM-the-'ery«taJf-ln- alCtha 'tran; placed oa ^ tte ra and receivera. Crystals -si #;fromi.'thff fo r ja b o u t ;g7~B4ch.'"."l’.l.-'. ler a plan A apecial fluency had been a Icen from signed Idaho In yean past by U ntlea here federal oommunleatlona oommlaab for a aeparato network,-of ooua ^ aad clty^U ce radioa In w tldni iimt'Tift'jiscesaaiynjo'ttnai-'.uijaT* malna to be, done to obtata aaaoUc SL «u^’. chaage U for Uie law ei forceaent-departmeiiU-of UieiaU jsa here to Appllcatloas ara' to. be made 1 . Ute fall 90 tho ifew aystem'caa ! me serio^ set la operaUqa Jaa.- 1, aeccrdii on in Uie tor Sheriff Jesae .Carlton. « u , aald Other repreaentaUVea of the atal 1Uie meet- poUce foroo .attending the meeUo - included Ueut Arthur £. Perklo tange were B9lae:-I*ieut, 701arfc-..-Hanar :T«1 ■odio engl- g y i a ; J a c k i^ewj^.-_HolUste r ' p a Jolsie. The of*enLj auperiiS(il'}.‘VIctor>lU>rfua icialhard- stravan.--pQrt.-of-enUy-aapetrlaa : counUes. and Uoyd Johnson; tvrlng port .< rtoj^uf-i-eatiT-superytsorr— ... - ................. ~ . m C E ^ CENTS^: ^^ eatl Tru^ I nd handed the communists a new blueprint lng 11-polnt plan for exchang^ pri^m ifuslng to go home and—op certain condl- ' Chinese to a fiv^natlon-commission made - —^ — up of Sweden, Switxerland, F- :PolandF=€*6einaJ5TOEijf=raP= --------- - g i q i B., - - ——- ----------- r-r- - -—• 'Tba ooaunualsta called' t h a ~ rmxA 555Son*!- ^ analstlea Deadman's standing alUed poalUoa Uiat no ■ ate on two WUl be aent home agalnit ’ ^en u„d„ -*™« leagUiy document .wu i. ses th e two read aad UieeommualaU.eommeot- . now w ill be «d addly. U» truce del«*aUoai ad- ---------------- Joumed.uaUl U am,-3taiiidaj. c.^-^ ......- ~ .^IJBUt.-<to.'Wmiam,K,.B»i«w.>j alice- - parw NorUr Koreaa 0*o..:RM#. n r !8iffii8-= k Q ifi A l t x»dlataly. after an .armtstlca, .r I 9 U I U U eept tboae remsIog' to io hama.'B*- . irold Johnson •' -retam-te-iemamnlst-eoatcol-«ftar^ Syw ^.5yto»at a nwti^ co:^ expected. ^>hg.^W t ^ coofeieooe -y «reaUoaal\U. Srt-aew-dty ' S .-— -ry- ^ Westminister .......... - M a y M ak es ; t tawn.mower T .^ in irrn .V i. ^TuiM . |Ili;]< U w e )ra tlO I| Ma^r* ^ ^ WASHnwriQH..M ^-li seond Vraiik terior-Sewetaw^ilcKai ainioqnci*«-.; Udliig peiaiUi ire granted.to to give Ua aadstaat noMazliii MUler. tmreau dtlaCa mor* respoBsnffityvM " ' : ------ . .. - Ba efttmated.ifr.wffl;wf«;«agOM» '- today S S S S S I f f i td Press ..... o o t known yet how Bttany-am ptoyei ^ AODB 'wiUbeatXeeted. . ft-ii lhe plaa wUI eUmtoate n w ia t* - ' _______ j _ j Ttor s t w dlvtilaas: Rogram^ttMO; • McKay said be wffl.erealeVtoai "' :■ . nleal-mtew^rstaMi to aena- tfh ecUf :AauE' oader him. *lt wffl coacetii'IMtf . _013 100 0-4 with study, aad review of scoboaiar ■ ___000 000-0 and 'dofeaseVprodocUoB,- BbSay. __ 100 011-3 said. It alao wm take over respontf- nuuegra and MUUea of the latefaatloaial - jUix. Oeadlvlsloa.‘ ~ -■ iphia, Detroit Held cammlttees .now. opetmttat..- in the major liver baslaa win taa 2 »- : - , cnganlzed and designate aa" o p ^ - lATED. ating field npreaentattves. of.b«..-, . May U ffl- reaus. generally In tbe same :areu ' rlp ^ put-an a s Uie-present cnmmlttew, MfcSa;r '- alr-«upportM aald. : IOcommunist alun . ^eH~atron«: ■et up a.IeglslatlniliatBQa otOcK.u.L. kes Jirrea in OUienphasea of thereargahbiattttt^ - :h. oonuaaad caU for ooordiaatte-pt-pobUo to--':- -. . » . tnm»i{nn ~ m.~ '-J. ptoper.olflce" o p e ra ^ nadet-tba - ____*___ secr«t«nr.aada>t:iD:lflrtLKtWtla(C: ) muter 8dUdtor,01anm A.'Bavls.-< ■^ly 9 . McKay’dlrectod hla th i« aaaJstaal' - r '' , oecretarioB to artiBge for. rerlflw of . L eam iCtha-traaii €arverM ayTry - .■ S iilS F o r S enate P ost: ; rk.-of county PoCATmo. May. U .gW - ^ ta N Jn anMslR.it .qariH.J«dml.«fi0dLitkMLgC^ i ^ d aome. Idaho; aays l a bould"oe p a m a a w ^ noi'UiaTK? tyruntfBTZthaJ^&^gnMa^_____'.1 ^ tataaaaoUoo - Carter-la tol-be-replaoed- a S r W *^ the law es- attorney 'AmajSp, aftBr 90, rbf'ttio oltlu In thV ‘_ ipptrcaUon ta admlfiIstraUons:ottte«eBtB;i^o^^ nder the nev Tolt aad-Ttuman. Bu saeeeanr wol-u .-: ............... ba-Sharman-fnteyrJrw fiaTmtti.:-:..? be made la T ta • going to baoome ..aottf»-!a=. ntem 'can ba x>emocratto po«W(.*’. f » i ^ a i i d 1, aecerdin* *n totervlew ' ba«*rj«rte*4aijR..^.rr' n. pleas io.anter.lotvsli.iaw.pnctiM. f^ I or Uie atata n Poeai^j£^.lw \im i;aiaiB r. tfie meeUng Wa'hfioe.;.- -.r • K. Perktaf . ' ■; BiaOr - W a h ' l toUister'port etor>Bas4ttaa. n M - h a v » ^ .« d « ^ ^ ^ > p c g>.WUt r^aapetrlSGr. Urtln fnr InitnfitVsi m iTiiifciin1>iiii

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Page 1: at, ,, Reds (i Given I* eatl T ru^ I - Twin Falls Public ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF166/PDF/... · ^ ^ g l ^ v ^ 'g e o r e b o a r d v»Uer. 1 ^ -

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K 1 ^ ,1 1 8 X 1 3 (^ 1 1 * 1 = ■ J v ^ Texaa today as

Monday cllrabeiWAS-believed ol

■ S t t i n e ^, -^B?M rtles worldng throu K i % more bodiw from ^ K . brought the toll her«

tornado a t San Am ^ ^% »M «8= ziveE = did=

wate^Tunoff of U of up to seven

^ E s r d a y s —■WBB-rap- —

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this moment.- ll Psnbindle ^

at AnurUlo ^most of the

■ ’f f i Z e - d r e P P « l to ^55;-a t Dal-

^ L h t f bum u u ld ltd^ K ^ i i n i i n f -of-Taesdsy ^B T ioT M does were pps- ^K 5 ,*» iw *T W c«*31 ie i-. “

f c a s i u m . . . . . ' “ i s

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oZ-exhaustion—. 0 < ^ ■ ^ n d V (0^ heaps of sex ^ H th id been modern Btore (^K ida-U aniluX bU -blQ S .. m<^ ■ ta h t 'th n n is h the tan- cut^ H l a u i tote Tuesday into 711

of the .demolished, taxT. Dennis buUding, Uu

^ ■ b i d been feared trom doi^■bodlei would ba found, for^ H fte n . Jui

■tordNominKpenUnifi^ K t b e j t b t ^ e ^ o f s t a f t^ H p la tm ptae today Sat ^

w d a ig,^ K ^ ^ e T < n h s~ O O P :ad- str

pI>oa. ■ '^ B i e flirt oommonder. vho „ „^ ■ to tn la* rflToIt** against . . ^ ■ p e lld u ln lM S .-w u e x -^ ■ r l a lenste confirmation. ^^■ ilD em ocratson tbesen - ; ‘v^ ■ ■ n le e s committee sold ,

*tboroughl7 examined'* * ^ H t l m OD the a ir force's^ B « n i^ d , - k ^ s to n e - u p ^

Amsdcw retaliatory ^^ B v . nei^ H »U on tores a r a . certain ^^ ■ d Iq these sessions. And ^ ^ ■ m c* vlll spUl over Into^ B n s betxlnjt w h e r e „ * ^ ■ u s prepsring an am&ult^■ S ea tt& ry Wilson's pro- ??H m proJecUd air force “

>0 to 130 wings. ^ ^■ w urces u ld WUson will^ ■ a t«net of Dcmoeratlo —^ M t n e n t wlU be made ^^ w T d w u his personal X

tt* Joint chiefs, and .. ^W K tlot) was'not cleared’

other Pentagon of-Navy Secretary j

^ ---------- " T " ^ Ttn^ m a a r m m Knate yes^ “

vlth that ot Qen. Wi^ ■ R ld m y . preaent N orth Ina

commander, to be i^ ■ r t i W f . Mr. Elsenhower ta»

Wll name Adm.-Robert jo ]commander prt

NATO force* In south- "]^ ^ rtp liic eA d m .'W illiam atr

w chief of naval op- ces^ ________________ .

Filed-1 H H o m e s t e a d s ™^ ■ M a r l5=-Mo«-lhila‘i ; i ' " tH l a u for UiB 73 home- w«^H W U I be given away to lati

pumping division of —project already have - /^

“'•-em nm ittee-In t• *or the

^^■jported/W tdnesday: In‘n fo m a . ~

hava been re-

^ W w m m lite e . composed Elsi

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e ^ H i r i O O ^—Rains and wind slacked off over u ly as the death count from two p* •limbed to 97. The possibility of ® red slight. Rain-swollen streams u

Pithrough the_nlght by floodlight *« from rubble heaps in downtown ^

11 here to 88. Nine were killed by or in Angelo. 200 miles to the w e s t ^ p-did-n'ot-rftftP.h,a predicted nenr- ^ w r ' I ■ ■ ■■'’ -g,

,en' “Ike” Warned -S ‘■t 051954rest 80

^_£MLGQPJEilge4snt." WASHINOTON. May 13 W — ' '

Rcpoblleaa congressional leaders ha,nrf have warned President Elsenbower th^ the OOP Is being h u rt iiollUcaUy by po

gloomy administration pronounce- dementa on chances for balancing the Bi

- 1. budget ... • . . . gr Informed sourcei said th e Presl-

It- dent was told a t a White House tu] .y meeting yesterday he c a n j ' l ^ th e pp^ 19M concessional e le c Q ^ goodt^'e” ; Uj

If membOT of his cabinet continue ' '- throwlng-cold-water on-pubUo-bopea- -bo

-fe for early; ta*'relief.' —^ Informantfl said Mr. Slsenhower _^ listened «uleUy. with a frown on f.fe his face, as the complaints were JL

raised a t his weekly legUIaUve con-— fereoee—with—flanata RepubUcim' _ _ _ J<frder_Bobert_ A._ T a ft,_ 8 peoker aJ- Joseph W., Martin. Jr., and other 0—. O O P-Jeaders-of—th e -h m isa -jm d ■-■-of senate.

ore Congressional Republicans feel BS>. tlifij)u«rj& uitjhos.thejroU aA .tax. in- cut before next year's-^campalgn.Qto H jey were upset by Tteasury Secre- ed. tary H um phry's statement laat week ng. tba t the. administration has aban- thi om doned hope of balancing tbe budget' *ee nd. for Uie IBM fiscal year beginning Pe

July 1. tre

tiination May . g lificatioii \^ows S

a b p o B ^ to a four-year tma « t - t ^ ptrlng-ln August. 1959. O a ra ^ aup-poHed'Radford in Uia UiO flgb t 1

1 a agalaBt.thftrrentagon.emrhasIs on xuId- stratoglo bomblng-plannlng. . hli

In view bf last week'a nomlna- 43itlon of Gen. Nathan T. Twining to foisucceed Qen. Hoyt 8. Vandenberg thi

“ * as olr force chief of staff, yester- <day's tnnounceasnt means a com- mcpletely new Joint chiefs of ataff wUl ■:

Ijjj take over, aoon. . ‘mej<j- RepTlblleans generally , praised th e «t*

.. n om ihaU m s.-S ena te - RepubUcan «'up Leader.-T aft-sald .the.new -chlefs cotyn wouId'be'Abie'.to'iilve a "completo' n t

new look, to our mllltazy program!** T aft haa been urging a thorough

^ tum -orer of Uie Joint chiefs for «lv

Radford wUl suoceed Oen. Omar bP) ,,,? K. Bradley, wbo called tbe admiral Jv* and hlBloUowe»*'faney Dana" wben ^ they atUcked unlflcaUon policies

and tha B-38 bomber program la < 1048. ■ P«

rtll - ________ L________ ani

nal |Tax Meet Set |i 5? Here M ^ 2 0 |^ A publle jaeettng to discuss the. «— TevftlUiUoiTo n a i property in Twin ^

es- poses has been scheduled for 8 p jn .en. Wednesday. May 30. a t tho Wash- ,rui Ington grade school. . ' 'be RepresentoUves of Uie Idoho state ^irer t&x commlulon and Associated Tax- ^CTk p«y*TT . T4«V<n. W)H fTpTaln th f>ler program and answer questions.Jj- Twenty-two' Idaho counUes have im already completed or are in the pro- , “ ip- cess of revaluing property. ^

All property taxes are based on assessed-valuftUon-and-Twln-ralla

1^. county has not had a complete evalu- yo, atlon of property based on a yard-

I stick which would measure assess- <] I s ments on a unlfotm basis for all. d u

^ t i a m n e a t fens: -•• -------------- f e*■■ Provisions for suidi a yardsUck' n u le- were made by tbe 1M7 Idaho legls- anc to lature.___________________________ W

i€ee:ehiefSays MayAid i i

WASHINaTON. May 18 W » -^ led Elsenbower administration farm of- gra: E. flciol eald today Improved farm pr<^ tak'

grama-may-fequire-caslng-of-anU*- omj ne.- trust laws lb'allow-fonnorSi'TTOces-: su r a t eore and dlstrlbutora to-work to- holi

lb- gether to hold farm prices stable, mui J " John H. Davis, president of th e Mtu

agrJculture department's W,700,000,- “ >® 000' commodity, credit cnrporsUon, J ;

, , mado Uils suggesUon In a statement ntv Offering one answer to Uie quesUon. ^

should carry )6ut our farm propnims?'', u d published In * ^ department periodical on marketing H«“ acUvlUes. •

r y Davis sa id 'th e probJem of how . w to stabilise farm prices stUl Is un- ^ M ^ e d . a f t e r J J : y . ^ b f ; ^ f ^ ^ ^ ;ns of farm leader* aaff^govern-cr. ........ .. ________ anti« . " I am-not saying Uiat Uie present .•;- - Ifoiui proB^hki U a 'HJluro,'’ C iv U 'I tn

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= S i ^ g Sr \ Pn*»L | . _ y » ^ r :^n-'-lhB -»?iika --hf --TWtikh- I F Prime MlnUter Churchill's call for

an early ..'Ihlgh-ltven-coaferwwa »Wened today. And Tuaiday'a aU

v e r tsck on the U. s. by British WO party leader Clement AtUee brlsUed

o f members of Uie U. 8. congress, nm , powerful foreign af-

fairs commission of Uie Prench parliament called on Uie Ptench

j h t Bovttnment to m ake specific pro- posals at Uie earliest possible mo- ment for & four-power conference

o y on Mrld problems. The U. S- ; s t Prance. Great Britain and RussU n r - ^°*^d be the conferees. ^ _

“ ■ rftevehsen, defeaicd £ « n ^ l l c presidential nominee last November, endorsed ChurchiU’a caU for a con­ference.

Z ^ ‘ihotfld'aJwayvSe^THraSOT 5J open wide for consultaUons and ne-

goUaUons with a view to peaceful resolution.of the confUcU th a t dl-

J ww world.** Btey.

— ' The Slsenhower admlnlstraUonlers has remained notably sUent duringv a Qie two days slnee Churchm's pro- ,by posal waa advanced In commons i

ice- debate, while o th e r leadera In jthe Britain and Europe have expressed. growing approval o f Uie idea. . - , , sal- Even AtUee, head of Uie o n » il- •w> tlon In-parliament, expressed ■ Ip - ith e provM of Uie caU before launching jye hls^bUstorlng attack on the U. S. nue The whole to n e ' o f Uie foreignP**- i?oUqr-debatg.~:Tghlch~ended 'Igst (wer ^ - - ----------- ----- --------------------£. Budget Cuts to rrDri-^rerMeets=her '

New BlocksI tv From AP and t r p Beporta^ WXHMmU'I<oy . ' M ay iV ^ rS i J.Q. congressional budget-cutting .cam- ^ palgn struck-a so a s today when Ul. the house approprlaUons commit-. Bflt' tee reported.it could trim only tng per cent from the 1034 funds of the

treasury and postofUce d e p u ^

This was the smallest percentage reducUon made by the committee

. - an"A n y 'ap p rg ;^ tlo n " bill am t to thAlioUM floor’thla year. „Aa.reoommended tbe eommlt-

S tes. the t3444.i4a,0M tin would aj^

tx- the fiscal yeax. starting July 2. •IP- , $127JBM.OO*-«nt- ■]{bt U •137^3,000 less Uiaa for-.oa mer..^etldent3Siiman-re<iueeted-ia -

. his Jsauary budget measage, |S3.- la - 433,000.of the eut being In funds to for the-treasury a n d ifiiOflOO in

erg thw e for tbe p ^ f t i c e . er- O t h e r congressional derelop- m - menta:rtll Taxes — The house irtys and

meana committee s so o u n cra 'lt will * sta rt bearlnga June IS on a host j

gin of matters bearingon lndlrtdual ln - efa come taxes, aside, trom the tax t

^ Tidelands Okayed ' ■jrh Tidelands — H ie Udelands bUl ror giving coastal s ta te s Utle to off- f

shore lands won f loa l congressional I u r approval by a house vote of 378 to •

lie . The bUl now/goea to Prealdent ® ien Kaenhower for hls-'promised alg- jes nature.In Oontnils— Opponents .of standby

presidential power to freeze wages ^ and prices for 60 daiya In an emer- gency have rallied around. a pro- «; posal of senator Byrd; V.. Va^ pro- t vidlng for exercise of the authority

aonly a l t« a dedaraUon of war on or « by lh T T n lte a -B U te s-e r-» tte r-» - fspecial congressional gO'i^ead. ' t

“ On Fotato Abuses 'WASHINGTON, M ay IS (fl-Con- 0

,t« gresa was asked Tuesday to protect e Uie reputoUon of Idaho potatoes by

y,. requiring federal InspecUon of re- 1«

across atiato lines.' - ■ ^^ Senator Welker and Representa- ^ Uve Budge. Idaho BepubUcsns. In- t>

troduced bills which Wetter said fi on ,ouj<i put an end abuses pnw- ft “ Uced-byeaatem buyers In connee- lu- Uon wlUi Uie sole o t high quality "d- Idaho potatoes. i» : Tbe bllU would require Uiat te - Xi all, packed vetetablea b e a r a Ubel ahow- 0 - * ^ g S ey W ~ l> e5 rre -^d iea :-U ift- U16k' name•of-packer,■;origln o^shlpment. b.is- and the quaUty a n d tfr&de of the tn

repacked produce. it

l y s A n t i - T r u s tL i a inSdutioiTof (\n wrote. *tiq remove o u r present pro- h )f- gram WiUiout aomethlng bettar. to In o - u k e its place might throw the econ- ol LU. '■’TY -h«n«- Tha-tmilhla JttUL hi a«: .BUT.', presentrprogram r.ls-aot-that-lt — o - holds promise to th e farmers of too v lie. much, but rattier th a t i f offera too „ he lltUe-Uiat it is inadequate to meet oi 3 . Uie needs of our tim e.” “ u ,n The .CCO president said he be- d] n t Ueved more-progress-toward s t ^ dj in. Ulitng Uie farm eoonomy can be to TO made, If prlyato .enterprise raUier

>h»n Bovemment takes the chief re- ^n r sponsiblllty,___:____ . In the past, "bavls said, prlvato enterprise haa not met a need to L* develop an adequato farm market- “■ lng system. He said i t haa been dla- wi “ couraged from assuming gre » w “ gponslbUlty lh themarkeUnglleldbr bi anU-tmstlawt. ' x . ■ ti

TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, \

i l l ’s P a r l e y

e e B l a s t S i

I for Russian “peace'* m ovu'w hieh fol-vao* 4owed-Jooef-6taUn'e-deaU»<-----------; aU Churchill's stand waa eipeolally abor surprising alnce he has.been cua-sUed tomarlly more a le rt than many». . other world leaders to the dangersI af- of communism, ench London observers saw In Church- ench Ul'a caU a threat o f the most seriouspro- Anglo-Amerlcsn apUt on foreignmo- policy slnee World -wsr-Ii:-------

•enw In Waahlngton today Sen. WilliamB.. K, Knowlond, R, CaUf.. charged

usaU Uiat Britain Is preparing for *-a far eastern Mut^ch" he .w n te n ^ _ wlU

Iber. o f * C h S ^ i ? i m ^ M t S ( ^ t o t a ^ con- u . S. will be left In a poslUon of

__ rg(tog_It_alooo!!_ln_XlghUog_cma=.door munlsts In Asia.I ne- In % speech prepared for senato eeful deUvery Enowland condemned the t dl- BrJUsh leadera' speeohea, and pre-JlCT- ^ t f f'irt

to seat communist China in the>Uon United Nations.[ring Knowland. chairman of tha aen-pro- sto RepubUcan policy committee,nona used aome of the harshest language

In heard about Britain In many years,issed Hb aald the 17. S. ahould not ac-- . capt a Korean cease-fire agreement TOU- without first getting a *rblndlng ip - pledge'* trom Russia and <;om-

hlng tnntiUt r?hln« flf fr»Mi i>l>.-UnTUi tn 3. Nbrth Korea.'elgn He also assaUed CburchUl's sug-•last gesuon th a fn o -m a tte r o t -Tirlncl-

Water LocatedHAGERMAN, M v 14—yrater

I___ hm hwn lo ea t^ In one o t the> wnllg ■ 'lFTl»

gaUon purposes on the Bruneau > •« -deaert, ,John~Banboni~Teported~

Wednesday.W a ^ was- l o c a t e d a t ^ feet

haa not been tested y e t T he’weU ^ -is located approximately five

miles east-of the western edge of , u tbe a i r force'a Saylor creek

-bombing, range. Zt haa only an ^ eight-inch liole, Sanborn said,

and no steps have been taken to detetmine. if the flow wUl be s rea t enough for InlgaUon pur-

i--ia posea. i '- The Wnreau of land manage- -

- l u ment, held a hearthg iniPtall* several weeks ago oa the

( S I apjtfcaUon ef the air foree to ^ c d ^ e using th e Saylar creek

afea"a» a-liamMni nngn % ^

.^ 'N M Q ja ie i_ j SeeNo Soviet

> In ____

lop. Threat DropMid PARIS, May 13 8. Gens.

Matthew B. Rldgway and Alfred last M. O ruaither agreed today Uiere la . has .been no letup In the Russian tAx threat to Europe, and said Ameri-___ can, atomic .weopons. wUl. be_avaU-

able In ease of war. • vm Rldgway, roaring aUled stmreme

eommando- In Europe, and Gruen- “ i i Uier. chosen to take hto place, ex- r«A preased their views a t a Joint press

T e r e n c e a t alUed headquarters near Paria.

als- ■ ' Defeulve T n ln ln r .. Rldgway eaiphaslzed th a t atomlo

training courses now being given a l- lied officers in Germany are "essen- tlally defensive.** Oruenther added Umt the officers are being "In- troduced to Uie uso of aU types of

" V atomlo weapons for tactical sup- 1 or port'*r-»- . a r i i e n lh 'S - 'i a ld ^ e - i r ^ d e e p l r

■ aware of Uie difficult task of foBow- lag in the footsteps of President

;— gsenBow'ey-aBd-Qeneral-Ttldgway*

6S He said he plans to oonoentrato Ion- oa two prablema he called tbe weak- tect est links in allied defenses: .1 by 1. *Trlority No. 1 Is Uie alr'prob- re- lem." ha said. *TVe probably aro fiM fir th ep -b eh ln d 'o n -a Jrth aa -liran y ■

oUier field."Ita- 3. LoglsUca — the problem of ' In- supplying armies, navies and a ir <

laid forces strung along a 3,000-milo ' •ac- front. 'IM- .......' . ----- - Jlity RED OPFICEB n E E 8 <

.BSFUJN. May 13 (in-Col. Sleg- te - tried Gerber, commander of Soviet i ow- Germany'a ooast defenses,- flad'-to < Ui«- Ule“W est'T ia t7 n w n U rr’fe'-#"da:™ i sntg before—a —acheduled-'promotlon—to i t te major-general. W est'Berlin autbor-

iUea a n n o u n c i today. ]---- TT----------------------------------------------- J

X aw S h ift 7 >f G roprProblem !iro- have teijded to look askance a t large,. to integrated operations on the pa rt ‘ oa- of thoae *<«wHiing farm products,** .flUi. hftsald----------------------- i----------------->-lt —A -rhopetult-approachrrheriaid ,- * Y>o would aeain to be th a t ot enoouraglng to« voluntary cooperaUve arfangemrtits , eet on the pa rt of producers 'and all .- segments of the agrlculUuvl han- . be- dling; processing and distrlbuUveJn- , ^ dusti^ to build an adoqiuto m atltet- , be tag system.

All types of. business, he said, i would work-together-voluntarUy-la t

J , , a oommon effort—each firm retain- , ^ ing'ita own enUty and form. ^et- Such a'markeUng system, he said, lla- .would provlde.farm price atabUlty t re* without the necessity of govermneht i b y buying of-farm-stocks and-without t

the necessity of annual appropria- i ns. Uons by congress to make up . losses i

\ \ \ •sXXV > - - J i l

^ O , WEDNESDAY, MAY18, 1953

e y C a l l ,

lich fol- OUier members of eoagreas bria:----------- iied-wW rr««aUiieatTimtUea’i - a ttspeolally tack on this goremment aad Its for een cua- eign policy. ■ n many BoUi RepubUcana and Democrat dangers said AtUee was way oat of bound

when he told tha house ^ eommon Ohurch- yesterday **some elements'* in th i tt serious country want to continue the Koreai

foreign war.Attiee also criUclied Uie TT. G

, William consUtuUon aa an outmoded “Isola charged Uonlst" document, and said the divl

ir *‘a fa r sion of powera i t cnates makea i ^ . y j U quc»tjoniible-.*'whlch .,i j ^Uie mor

sp?5cHWr teC a rU iy r-------------T—-------------- :iMte the None of Uils was well received oi ilUon of capltol hill.>g-C«a=. —Chairman:^ Alexandar-WUay,-R

Wls., of the aenato foreign relaUon r aenato committee aald “no one has an; med the right" to quesUon thla.oountry's aln “ d pre- cere dealre for peace to-Korea aniia-eff<^ ^ - o v e r ih e wutld. --------------

in Uie B e advised AtUee to . ‘'rdnembe: th a t -thia coimtry has.alresdy spen

Uia w n- 40 blUion dollars to work for peace’ mmlttoe, Uirough Uie. MarahaU plaa and oUi. language « foreign aid programs. •V years. Sen. Alien J. EUender. a membei not ac- o f the aenato appropriaUona com-

nemcmt jniuee. aaid AtUee'a speech «U rblndlng stimulate the congreaaional.drlve foj d <;om- sharp cuta la ibe pending BJ bU- tions In Uon dollar foreign aid bUL-He aagri'

ly told a reporter tha t AtUee hae U ^eug- struck - a t ^ l p blow a t the haa< T>«acl- t S a t ; e ^ ^ t a l n . " ' .~ . ' '

Private Work =5^tliA-Eowei^iineau

-S aid DouEtful» feetMrbtrt-------SOSXON,4<ay^»-UI-^Aa-Ato(nlcIS well energy commission * industrial ' ex< > five pert forecast today'at least'10 yean d g eo f ' would be r^u lred to make atomic .creek energy compeUUve wiUi coal, oil oi lly an gw in producing electrlo pawer.-nKit

u ld , dSubted th a t privato tndustiT would Icen to be interested if the gtffemmenl riu be threw o p w such dere lf^ ia^ t to 1 pur., privato enterprise..

• Dr^ -W.-L.:.J3avidaoB.-dlr*tor.ot inage-- Ute-offi(»-oMiUustztel-detel(nnent T>ln » ^ o enfagy -eqmmisalon, the

^ * t o la prepared addresalt ■wotfOTe’S creek demonstration of JraIildttig;faltff<(B

^ t^ ,lD h e i8 n t .s t i£ g th ,o t< i^ '. t ik aenterprise'system.’* If such develop-

■ ja e n t were fcttemptad-drtth the gqV- ; g : emment ^ p l y a regi&tory.Menejr. •P • C r p a t ^ ^ ,• . '-:9u t. he. added. - I doubt.Uiera I A T would be. aoy takers.” He polated ^ out such derdopment would require

commercial development ol eleo- 1 * 0 1 ) M eal power by atomio energy by a J r group *Tiavlag tbe aoney to.do the L Gena. Job and the nerve to risk it.**

Alfred At the sAme sessioa. Samuel F y there Morcla.. chairman, g e n ^ managei Russian and ghW engineer of the depazt- Ameri- m en t-o f w aW a n d ^ w e r of Loi

B_avaU> A nge^-repo rted on-a survey oon-...... d u c t^ tiy the a t ^ o po im poUcji

mpreme commlttco of the asso^Uon. Gruen- Citaa Panel Vlaw

reported ttie committee held: beneflto aro to be derived

1“ ” ®“ from m'1i"g a comjJeto government . control, tha pubUfi.would ao t neees<

*arlly be better aerved by substt- tuUng,’ a s ’ a a alternate, a privato

1 monopoly..--S lnce-the present a t^b~ devcl-

-Jin opment la the result of * Very, larte* publlo Inveatment, and Its beaeflta S ^ u _ f m ust be made available to the pub- “ Uo as hroadly.as poaslble, the terms

under=wblch-lndustry-would-enter th is fleld should be such a* to re-

T O t - 'S S S > S s £ - ^ 'S l ‘S ^

Bohlen Visits r - With Molotov

MOSOOW.:M*y 18 8. Am-lem of bassador Oharles E.’BOblen sold to- nd a ir day hO' had conferred 30 minutes 00-milo with Soviet Foreign MlnUter V. M.

Molotov on *‘certaln quesUons pead- ing-between the.U nlted.Statcs.aod

B Uie TOSR.** • ‘1. Sleg- . Molotov received Bohlen yeater-

Sovlet day.' IC waa -Bohlen*a aecond vialt flad'-to irtth Molotoy-tint-itheiflrst^waa^a f"da:™ p r o tw l cttircb'n'cern'ed wlUi p rn en -iloa-to taUon■ o f• hla-credaaUals. ---------- -auUior- Bohlen was accompanied by John

MoSweeney. embassy counselor wbo,--------- Uke. Bohlen, is a atote department

Russian'expert.7 • Bohlen told newsmea hls conver-

aiUon-'w lor-TJOW Mv— eoncemed BoWet-American Issuea only and did

P i n nof-lnvolTe—the-larger-oapect e» world problems,

tlarge, ---------------------------

iductfl," No Guard Draft,ariiud,' p=SenatffiF3ssuSe3

WASHINaTON. May 13 Ml-Sen- ator Dworahak. R., Ida., aald-ioday

had been^aasured by defense of- Xlclals Uiat there-ta llWe_UkeUhood. th it 'n a U o n a l guardsmen wlU be drafted.'

Hla statem ent followed one by -..T^r* Senator.Welker, R., Ida, who wroto

the defenae department that such retam - « U on would have *'serloua reper-

cuaaions'*^ farm states. . . lesaid, Dworshak said he was Informed tobUlty Uiat Uie m atter Is-being.studied nnneht ak>ng with oUiar possible aouroea of ritboat maa pow *T>ut~tbat-ln-go-eTent-tfl ropria- . planned to change . theI losses status of naUonal> guardsmen In

■ Ijto -n eaf^ftitora.*— —------------- ---

Nine I r r ig a te Idaho <

18, 1953 , .

,, Reds (igreas bria- *AtUea’f ^ ' -------------------- -----y v -----

I . |r i'Democrats ' \ : / I '■ of bounds

to-“ to”ttS ■ PANMUNJOM, May IS (/ the Korean today, for an armlsUce in K ♦h. TT fl of war, las t big roadblock to ^ -toiJ; The allies would free 84,( idUiedivi- tions—give tem porvy cust s makes it ' — , ' ■.the moro_ ^ _______________________

received oa

^30;^c1“ S if have been invlted.b;

-on-the-widening-of-hiahwaj "reimember Five.Points west over Roc Mdy spent gulch. Meantime, condemna a M d S S - Pi®«® property along thi

advisement by District Jud a member The stretch of highway,:

caTiyonswestof thehOBpital S ^ r e for abandoned. Instead of bridge ng a bU. the specification for the j( ‘.5? calls“for'culverts-and~fiU“ii ? S r i £ d the streams of water la ea<

- canyenr- ........ - " v - ........ - -rrr r--------- on the jobjirUl be opened i

1 T Jime 3 a h d 'a odntfaot-is expect k l * l r to be let for the work within two

a*. three days aftor the Mds a n ope ed, highway otfleltl|-sald-W edne

-wep=,— j»— .work-lfl.expeoted-to.be.»t*rte<l..ofi b t f i f l ^AiMtosnio- —CoademoftttoM prM w aign.toiti taMil ' ex- >tato on pnpertiea owned by U r t ^ T c S s oosgritt Outdooc.AdverUslng oon ite a ^ c P“®y “n 'l Irving I. Prescott we ■Sl X m snoffgedlndlatijct,courtW ednesdi TMwer -Tmt on queaUon of:'whether tbe cas

wero to be bandied oinder Uie ni

“^ -S S S to ’W d ..moUon askU appointment O ta board of Uureeai

\ f praisers to study the stoto's need fl thn lonrt and .tn f i r a n ri«B n .U

" 3 ? ^ ' land. This was Uie proceduro undi the lavw hiclkexpiredattaritaeB i

t atoto would se t It# own p tlaeW U

lubt. thera new law. t lie defendant m y conte.Ie pointed tho price offered by Uie * ito as w(lid require as the stoto's ^ e g e d P»ed for U

ol eleo- land .. whereas ufider tlie old lalergy by a any eoatest.,by Jury, wai msde ovi to,do th e the appraisers'decisions,

it.** Judge B ^ e r said he did not m Samuel F ; derstand th e itato 's - masons f< 1 manager <c«aUaB*4 «m ru * v c t i u u i)

Freieht Ifikewer policy . -

1!“ Bid OpposecIttee h e l^ • BOIBB. M ay IS. W)— Pour timw derived operaUng In Idaho protested befoiovwnment the Idabo pubUoutiUUes commissloa o t n ^ - Tuesday a 15 pe rcen t intrastato itby substt- creaae In Irelgb t rates sought ta pnvato o j a i stato railroads.

A t a daylong hearing, represenUmlo deycl- uvca of .the JJtah-IdiUM»„8ugiVery l a r ^ company, Reilly Atkinaonta braeflto Boise, sad BunkefHUl'M lnliig anJ the pub- Smelting company appeared,the term s The sugar firm representaUvi

Hild-enteit sa ld-the-hika.w ould-bring-U ia^as to re - of siigar beeto In Idaho much bight

t and pre- than tha t In Colorado and Utah,ll- by any - ‘nie-railro8dr;«onhtered'tfast-tb

— ~ wage atid-matorlat-ccrte.—‘Rieyeal • . . the rates would be. la Une wlUithoi i l l f l approved fo r Interstoto trafflo b

the interetoto commerce commlssloi

Qtov _l_Denies Charge ,U .S . A p . Bearcy Johnson. Burley, pleade o said to - Innocent Wedneaday of drunke0 m ln u to driving whea arraigned before Pre ite rV . ^ bato Judge Henry W. Tucker In Bui ona pend- Tucker aet'bail a t $13 lU ta .a n d whloh-was-not posted. No dati ha

been aet for triaL rn yeater- Johnaon waa arrested a t 10 ajz Kind Tlalt Monday by B u r l e y PaUolma: r a t^ i^ a Qeorgft-WjttTelLon-hlghwayJOr • j

LilS Separate Freqi County Radio

is conver- ■ ' ■. • •— - J ' ■ ~ eoncemed • 'O l ty iio lie e 'a n d “ i i t r t f n r ’ridlo ty and d id throughout Idaho wUl be placed oi aapect a-new-trequeney,.separato;trom;-th

atato police networii; under a. plai explained' to peace offlcen f m

~ . eight Maglo Vai;ey. countiea herf f Monday.' J . , im t1iirU ia.rurren t.syateni.ftt-f.H|a u f S n : oouaty-and-#tato-law-enforcaman

• agencles-nslngrthB'M mr-freqnenq (*’—Sen- “a ir traffic has grown too heavy,

ald-ioday A. P. Bunderson. atato poUce super efense of-, inteadent, told UuJW.aherUfs, x lt Ukellhood. poUce chlefa u d ^ t a t o police of1 wlU be floors who m et In the district cour

ury room in tho courthouse here t i one by hear the p lan discussed, irho ifroto • T he problem haa become aeriou lhat such to the point of congestion in th ua, reper- Boise and Pocatello areas, saii

Bunderaon, who conducted tha meet Informed lag.

g.studied . TechnlcallUea of Uie change wer touroea of explalned by tUb state's radio engl »-erent'lfl neorr-Ralplx-Alblstwj^-Bolsie.-'ni sage .th e ehange-will woric ao financial hard ismea In ahip on the eiUes aad couaUej----------^ -tftted p a lly rifrirm -ameunt to chaBt

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•Idaho Coiwtlea j____

M aW ti Asdit B m u of CtmUHom*

i Given I*

)n Koreaay 18 (ff>—The U.N. command handed ice in Korea. I t was a sweeping 11-polblock toa-trace;---------------- ------------'ree 34,000 North Koreans reusing to ^ custody bf 14,500 balky Chinese t

Action Snaggeiivited.by the stata liighway .departme highwa^O-alonff-Addison-avenue-frc

Rock Creek canyon and Deadmat ndemnatioD action by the state on tv long the highway has been taken und rlct Judge Hugh A. Baker, rhway, 1.309 miles long, crosses the tv hospital but the bridges there now will 1 tfbi^dgea, ------ :-------- r “— ---------------

l’du4OT Buhl’s -P ^ c e Resign.

FTOmP5siH«s a n open- .Id Wednes* BUHLi, May U -H arold. Johns rdaya after resigned as poUce chlaf for Buhl ”iet aocuu a meeting of tbe olty cbuncu Tui t*rt«d..ofai d^y .n lgh t.lJp .nasonsi-vete-g lT

for his action although a t a n e e tt of the councU last week M aj

l e ^Using com- The council appointed B art »cDtt were Cunningham as temporary chief oi Wednesday th e obJecUons'of.Don-Hlgbee.'poll BT the CTTwt oommissloaer. er Uie new Ths oouaoU said' aa steps wot

be taken now to replace Johnson b Lioo jwiTited .ou t th a t^ t i^ - appUcatloif three ap- for the 'poalUotv-iJr^dy have be e 'sneedfor recelved'aad m e n a te expected. rloe.iQnJho: .tBtdilfc:sumpier-.:racreatlon=Ta d u n uader, gram w u dlscusaed by .the eoun tarJtaemo-' wlthBarDia!Bustsd.reoreaUoaal\

by th e -1 ^ SUR} a l th e ew lam iln g .'t^ S M a iU B i^ B U T a tj* 'in » « « M l h a - p a a a ^ d e tW tB r Y^toiSl-Jifa goaRLH ie p o o n W ' ortharoourt op>MddjJoael6. .5.t-;.v ' •I f apay coatest; map. aad a m ap of the W^stmlnlsl tato as w& Helghto addlUon. W. h* Gray e »d for the tered '» complaint o rer-the- wa! le old law water tb a t Is-nmnlngacrot* hla la] msde over bn South Broadiray.

The budget for the elty was >t Ud not ua- died w ltb Z«-Moynt Mayfield, pub easona for aecouataat, and a aew Uwn .tnow

1) tm tha d ty w u ordered. Varto — - parking a r e u la tbe d ty were e 1 ^ ^ dered rem arked 'and Ibiyor Hi K f t named U atlon Ambroae and Ttai

— Sqntow to check oaboUdlhgperml___ __ J In tba 'd ty .Perm lU were granted.

t o s e c l A rt A ! ^ ^ Sm ert MUler.

Baseball Toda;traatatoin- ' B y The Aaaeetoted Pnos aought by KATIONW XXAGCE

MUwaukee ---------------------------%■--'Koalo aad Westrmn}-- Antouf aad.Crandall. - rr

-Brooklyn at-Ohlcago. Pittabun ^ t a U v a a ^ c ln M U . JTUladelphla a t \ig-tha-coat fy y * . P<?»tponed. --------- -------lUch hUhcr ' ‘ a HE&ICAN LEAGITB'>? Cleveland ___________ oia lOO 0-

Kew Y < ^~ , 7 — — 006'30<rT »>umptoBrEap

Chicago ------- 000 000-Boaton ___________ i___100 011-

ommlaalon. cwasom, Harrist. Oonsuegra- ai W hite; Dobeba and lioUax.

SU LouU a t PhUadelpbia, D etn . I g c ; - a t Waahlngton. n igh t ly, pleaded - ■ ' ■ •t drunken BEBELB DEFEATEDMfore Pro- HANIO, -Indo-Cblna. May U ffl leer In Bur- Prench paratroopen wiped pu t i bU a t t lU enemy Mmpaay ia u air-«upport0 dat^ h u drive rippiag dee^ iato_communj

podUbns near the PrracH atnm a t 10 am . hold-on -the plalae Dea Jarrea Pabolmaa taea . a P iraoh high, ccmmat r> yJO r-;_q?o fc«mian j |^ to d |i g . , .

requency Due Q i^ adios, Officers Learifnr*ridloi-lM -the-'ery«taJf-ln- alC tha 'tran; placed oa ^ t t e r a and receivera. Crystals -si

#;fromi.'thff fo rjabou t ;g7~B4ch.'"."l’.l.-'. ler a plan A apecial f l u e n c y had been a Icen from signed Idaho In yean past by U ntlea here federal oommunleatlona oommlaab

for a aeparato network,-of ooua ^ aad c l ty ^ U c e radioa In w tldni

iimt'Tift'jiscesaaiynjo'ttnai-'.uijaT*malna to be, done to obtata aaaoUc

S L « u ^ ’. chaage U for Uie law eiforceaent-departmeiiU-of UieiaU

jsa here to Appllcatloas ara' to. be made 1. Ute fall 90 tho ifew aystem'caa !

me serio^ set la operaUqa Jaa.- 1, aeccrdiion in Uie tor Sheriff Jesae .Carlton.« u , aald O ther repreaentaUVea of the atal1 Uie meet- poUce foroo .attending the meeUo

- included U eu t Arthur £. Perklo tange were B9 lae:-I*ieut,701arfc-..-Hanar :T«1 ■odio engl- g y ia ; Jack i^ewj .-_HolUste r ' p a Jolsie. The of*enL j auperiiS(il'}.‘VIctor>lU>rfua icialhard- stravan.--pQrt.-of-enUy-aapetrlaa : counUes. and Uoyd Johnson; tvrlng p o rt .< rtoj^uf-i-eatiT-superytsorr—

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~ • . m C E ^ C E N T S ^: ^^

eatl T ru ^ Ind handed th e communists a new blueprin t lng 11-polnt p lan for exchang^ p r i ^ m

ifuslng to go home and—op certain condl- ' Chinese to a fiv^natlon-comm ission m ade - — ^ — u p of Sweden, Switxerland, F - :PolandF=€*6einaJ5TOEijf=raP=

--------- - g iq iB., - - ——- ----------- r - r - - - — •'Tba ooaunualsta called' t h a ~

rmxA5 5 5 S o n * !- ^ analstlea

Deadman's standing alUed poalUoa Uiat no ■ a te on two WUl be aent home agalnit ’^ e n u „ d „ „

-*™« leagUiy document .w u i.ses th e two read aad UieeommualaU.eommeot- . now w ill be «d addly. U» truce del«*aUoai ad----------------- Joumed.uaUl U am,-3taiiidaj. c.^-^„ ......- ~ .^ IJB U t.-< to .'W m iam ,K ,.B » i«w .> j

a l i c e - -parw NorUr Koreaa 0*o..:RM#. n r

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k Q if i A l t x»dlataly. after an .armtstlca, .r I 9 U I U U eept tboae remsIog' to io hama.'B*- . irold Johnson •'

-retam-te-iemamnlst-eoatcol-«ftar^ S y w ^ .5 y to » a t a n w ti^ co:^

expected. ^ > h g . ^ W t ^ coofeieooe -y

«reaUoaal\U.

Srt-aew-dty ' S .-—-ry- ^Westminister ‘ .......... -

M a y M a k e s ;

t tawn.mower T . ^ i n i r r n . V i .^ T u i M . | I l i ; ] < U w e ) r a t l O I |M a ^ r * ^ WASHnwriQ H ..M ^-li

seond Vraiik terior-Sewetaw^ilcKai ainioqnci*«-.; Udliig peiaiUiire granted.to to give Ua aadstaat noMazliii MUler. tmreau dtlaCa mor* respoBsnffityvM " ' :------ . .. - Ba efttmated.ifr.wffl;wf«;«agOM» '-

today S S S S S Iffitd Press ..... o o t known yet how Bttany-am ptoyei •AODB • 'wiUbeatXeeted.

. ft-ii lh e plaa wUI eUmtoate n w ia t* - ' _______ j_ j Ttor s tw dlvtilaas: Rogram^ttMO;

• McKay said be wffl.erealeVtoai " ' • :■. nleal-mtew^rstaMi to aena- tfhecUf:AauE' oader him. *lt wffl coacetii'IMtf . _013 100 0 -4 with study, aad review of scoboaiar ■

___000 000-0 and 'dofeaseVprodocUoB,- BbSay.__ 100 011-3 said. It alao wm take over respontf-nuuegra and MUUea of the latefaatloaial -jUix. Oeadlvlsloa.‘ ~ -■iphia, Detroit Held cammlttees .now. opetmttat..-

in the major liver baslaa win taa 2»- : — - , cnganlzed and designate aa" o p ^ - lATED. ating field npreaentattves. o f.b« ..- , . May U ff l- reaus. generally In tbe same :areu ' rlp^ put-an as Uie-present cnmmlttew, MfcSa;r '- alr-«upportM aald. :IO communist alun .^eH~atron«: ■et up a.IeglslatlniliatBQa otOcK.u.L. kes Jirrea in OUien phasea of thereargahbiattttt^ - :h. oonuaaad caU for ooordiaatte-pt-pobUo to--':--. . » . tnm»i{nn ~ ■ m.~

■ '-J. ptoper.olflce" o p e r a ^ nadet-tba -____*___secr«t«nr.aada>t:iD:lflrtLKtWtla(C:

) muter 8dUdtor,01anm A.'Bavls.-< ■ ^ l y 9 . McKay’dlrectod hla th i« aaaJstaal' - r '' , oecretarioB to artiBge for. rerlflw of .L e a miCtha-traaii

€ a r v e r M a y T r y -

. ■ S i i l S F o r S e n a t e P o s t : ;rk.-of county PoCA Tmo. May. U .gW- ^ t a N J n anMslR.it . q a r iH .J « d m l .« f i0 d L i tk M L g C ^ i ^ d aome. Idaho; aays l a bould"oe p a m a a w ^noi'UiaTK? tyruntfBTZthaJ^&^gnMa^_____'. 1 ^tataaaaoUoo - Carter-la tol-be-replaoed- a S r W * ^ the law es- attorney 'AmajSp, aftBr 90,

rbf'ttio oltlu In thV ‘_ipptrcaUon ta adm lfiIstraU ons:ottte«eB tB ;i^o^^ nder the nev Tolt aad-Ttuman. Bu saeeeanr wol-u .-:............... ba-Sharman-fnteyrJrw fiaTmtti.:-:..?be made la T ta • going to baoome ..aottf»-!a=.

ntem 'can ba x>emocratto po«W(.*’. f » i ^ a i i d 1, aecerdin* *n totervlew ' ba«*rj«rte*4aijR ..^ .rr '

n. pleas io .an ter.lo tvsli.iaw .pnctiM . f^I or Uie atata n P o e a i ^ j £ ^ . l w \ i m i ; a i a i B r . tfie meeUng Wa'hfioe.;.- -.r

• K. Perk taf . ' ■;BiaOr -W a h 'l toUister'portetor>Bas4ttaa. n M - h a v » ^ .« d « ^ ^ ^ > p c g>.WUt r^aapetrlSGr. Urtln fnr InitnfitVsi m iTiiifciin1>iiii

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' .........■ {fnm r u f Omi /"iffooMdinc coder tbe eld Iftw. know*

th* n » » 4air.we\tld so Into efr leet before eenrt b ev io s oo the xnAtter.beeftn, ptKleulorly «loca thestoUon oould n ot be fonnftU? recos-

Q ^ B P ' ^ Preieott o w ^ ■ W - - farm west ot DeAdmkn** gulcb and H f i S ' north of the hlsbway. Tlia'Opigrlir ■ ■ j . firm,owns laod e u t of the gulch M B it and w uth ot the highway oa.vhloh _•

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B | - ^ ^ W a y 4 o l [ o 8 p i t a l -H K i ^ _ U0RTAT70B, May 11—M n. An-BBk nUTMTQWdmaarw, k nalOeat-of ~ Im I MurUu«h le r many year*, died Wm Tueaday attemoon on her vay toy u the hoapltal In.Twln TaOa. . ;M > M n. Goodmin wai bom BepL 3. »

■ w 1S9S. a t Ogden. Bhe waa married to " ■ I ' WlUlam Goodman In the Salt LakeI ^ B I Olty LDS temple on Mareh 37,1007. n>

■ They mored .to .M urU uih In ISIS, nBhe w u * m e m b e r o t Uw LDS ^

j ^ B church. ^Survlvlns are lira daughtert, Mn. .

I ^ B Oeorge Stringer. Hagerman; Mrt. »-TT-Tiyn WW-WtflT W p ^ i^ J n y T ^ ^

^ S irU n ter, OaWwell, and Norma « Goodman. Laa Vegu, Ner.: four

■ 9 9 aoni, E v e r e t t Goodman, Norrli w K S ? ^ O o o d m u - a n d - J ^ - O o o d in a n . - a U P< n v p i l Murtaugh. and 1”. Clyde Goodman, re

Kimberly: nine brothen, WUliam « iW n f l Moyea. Idaho raU i; Slmer Moyei oe | f i f f l | _ _ ^ d R. q M ^ e ^ Ban Dlejq; David ^

D B r ~ M o ^ 5 f r w i n * p i S i : ^ y m ^ ! piM B / Hagermah. and Arthur Moyet and reu r a l l Oman Moyea, Jerome; three sUUn, Ni H h ] Mrs. W. A. Adamaon, Moeea Lake,H b Wash.; Mrs. J . W. Adamson, Twin cc^ ■ 1 ra ils, and Mrs. X m iat Bxeter. Poca* wH p l teUo. and 3 i grandchUdren. <Un n ( Funeral eervlcoi wUl bo held a t 10 TH M f. : ».m . Saturday a t tho Murtaugh LDB U

ohape],-wltb-Blsbop Duane Perklna p<RW ff.____ttiiT^ai rn«rtt - tn- —s u e tha Twin Fells oemeteiy under the

d l r ^ o n of tha Payne mortuary. M i ■;;— Barley.----------------------------- --------------

^ ^ N e w Riesidentl)!" J m Shoahone Passes i;

~ ”ilam Larsen. 68, rteldent ot sho^' uH I ----- ahese-fer-leM th a n - tw o ^ k s . died —■ ■ Wednesday morning a t h er home In t l^ ■ 1 BhMhone following % long Ulness. ot^ B r ---------Mntr-Lattea-waa-bom-ln-OUUon,. -btm i A Xdan April 33. IBM. Bhe waa oarrted uQ H te WUUao Laraen .In the Logan, nN B "X JM temple on Sept. 3. 1903, and tii

- had lived In Idaho and Utah. aU - Iter life. She moved to Shoihone

■ ■ from MlUvUle,' Utah, appreximstely I W • 10 days ago. Bhe was a member of I l n the-USS ohureh. ^ •■■■rrIID B SurvlTtng are her husband, seven ^■ § — ■ on» .-w m ian rU «enrB urley :'L e- “m ' land L irsen, WUlia Larsen and Iral ^R n V ' ■ L m e o , all Shoshone: Eugene Lar- "• m 3 aen; Ooodlng,' &nd Slalne ZArsenm M and Winston L sm n ..L a creseenta, rU M oallf.; three aUtertl'M rs. Bylreeter " ■ I Anderson. W vU Ie:' M .rs .. 'Js£kK » Mathovson, Soutli Bay,. 71a.. and f D B ^ Mrs. Laureee Eolyoak. Burley: aW i j I h ^ f alflt<g..Mra. Onfilda Anrtfirwm. . U u Oxford. Ida., and 38 grandchUdren.d ^ l Funerel serviees wUl be held a t L R H I n. m. Saturday.»t the Shoihone2 ^ 1 LDS ohapel with Bishop W. F. . H R Btlmpson offlclatl^ . Btirlal wlU be 0 0 ^ raade a t MUlvUle'Under the dlrec-m i tlon-of the Burdett mortuary^.. 51H K Al I ..' ' ' , mH __________"

Vliltlng- houn a t 21ailo Valley B H _ .M e m o rla lJ» ip lt» l.s« » .{ ^ ..3 .jo _ 4 ^

' and 7 to 8 p. m. ~ADMITTED ^

■ ■ Vn. Kennelb Aston, Oene Davls. ^ 1 ^ 1 Mrs. MaX' StuarW Mrs. Blehard “

Baun. Mrs. WUUam J. Emerick. Mn. f f l U WUUam Salmon and M n. Mary i i i — --Davls. all Twin FaUi: Mra..Her»lal " ■ ■ Snider. Itogerson; Mrs. Kurt 6 yl- ^

' wester.Eden:M rs.M atthewJ.Sm[m ^ m m and Mrs. Charles Brooks, both Jer- " T O S /«nnr Mwl Pon PmnM. PUer:

ensKrans, Burley, and Frank Heyer, jI B BuhLB J 9 — DIB&nSSED SrI n j i Tkugl Bata. Mrs. Melvin Card-iFlf^g. ■ ■ w fltl.an d jo a .JtaJw g ll.C jjg w e^ ^ iirib^ Mrs. Charles Park and daughter, ^ iMbM Delores WUUaou, Mrs.' Joseph ^ H j | z~TBmrm~na=icB7=3im»«=^B«ai=Dctt t-

Smock, Olayton SmlUi, Arthur MUls,------David-Mat<uoka> Mrs.- George.AUf-.

dencamp and son and Mrs. H em an P> Ostflrcamp and son, aU Twin Falls:

^ B - Mrs. Ben Rudolph and Mrs. Ray'- ^ mond Budweeks and son, Kimberly: ™ Robert Bambo and Barbara BuUer,

^ B - - both Hanset^ Robert Hnj, Gooding; ^ H l ^Edward Leney. FUer; baby boy. ' ■ H f " 'Toung; Eden; M rs.-M unei'cuuer. ^ B | MurUugh; Rocky Lee Baisch. ^

Hazelton; and Mrs. Vernal Munsee, ^ B l Paul. M^ ^ ■ 1 I Wl

Hl-^ W^ealher,--_ ^From HP and AP Reports. ' *

■ ■ Maglo V»Ue7->FalrtonlKht:.partIy ,■ ■ ____olondx n m d a y . W>rmer. lo w .1■ B t ^ b t St-88: high 'Thoraday aear .1 H B 70. Twin Fans temperature a t t ' H H ? s . B . 45. a t noon 85. •

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B - -^-STAGE-Or-SyAKE-RIVER I B I n w level of'Snake river was low I ^ U W/Mlooaday wttb .so w ater paettng

P I ASPHALT PAVING IfcUil:------ D r l v e w ^ - ^ P a H t l n g L o ti «

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a K«ep the White Plug 1° of Batety nylng

Ite 1know- ■: ^ . Jito ef- $ ^ ^0 the $ ^ce the ^recog- • *1 ^ n y ■ ••• ' 1 h andpigrtif . ■........... .................... 1gulch noiD 23 iays without a

^ h i ^ -traffla. death .in. our .Afagto ]

L - i T . F . P o l i o S t u d y ;

E h t W F i i i a l D a j r

“ S S “ W f B T W O T K ^ t u d y*® • Functions ot the Twin FaUs ehsp-3 ter Of the NaUonal Foundation tor

^ to mfantUe Paralysis were discussedt U ke Mrs. Frankie Alworth a t ther. 1907. njomlng session of the poUomyelltls1 IBIS, refresher training course under way■ a t Msglo VaUey Memorial, bon ita l

Wednesday mttnlng. -$. Mn. Twenty-one persons are enrolled• Mrs. In the training program sponsored

: four ' Concluding the Wednesdsy mom-Norrls Ing session were sn instructionu ,-aU period on nrcparlntJihoJiomc^foc.v<m.n, return of the polio patients aod aVUliam rehabUItatlon program for oonvales-Moyes oent. patients.David Mrs. Alvle K nlsh t and Mr*. Molly

Dugene- ■»***» l" nfMoyes, progrsm. Mrs. Borchers has Justu and returned fn m a month's oourse InsisUrs, New York on rehabUlUtlon. -

Lake, The final portion of the three-day, Twin coorie begliu a t 1 pjn. Wednesday, Poca- when a panel of local doetora wUl

dlscuss-poUo'eare snd treatment,d a t 10 The panel dlscusdon wUl be openihLDB to the pubUo and 'any Interested>«rkins pe«on m i^ attend. .......................

rtusry. L I n f a n t S i i c c u m b s JBUBL. May IS-^The Infant ohUd

-« - 1- o t Mr, and M n. Gary Harms, Buhl, i t bom ila y lo a t Worlsnd. Wyo., died

s t birth. The child U survived by S flP fl 1^ psrents; It^ pstenia] grandpar-

y-wu’. lt*-roatemal-grandparents,-|iCr. and ' “ ’o* Mrs. Bobert.Tum tr, BuhL s. d i^ —Gravesldo— serviees—wsra-^held ooe In a t l;3£> pan.-.Wednesday a t the Buhl Uness. o e m e t^ w l^ tb« Rev. Edward Wle- WUon..larrled t n churoh, officiating. I^ineral ar- Logan. raijgementa were: under the dlrec- 3, and tion ef the Albertson mortuary, ah.' aU - — • - - -

mitely F i r e R e p o r t e dA sealehouse located acrosi the

t»mk road from the Emmons food'store, southof-Flve-poiaU eartand-aouth

td Tnl creek canyon, was destroyed« l i . 1 ’fire'tsrlyW ednesday afternoon.

The- Kimberly fire department answered the alarm. There w U no Immediate estimate of tbe amount

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1 ^* Magic Valley lU ^ i^ F u n e ra ls^

BHOSHbNB.— Funeral services ^ for M n. WUUsm Lanen wUl be held

”J L a t 1 p. m. Saturday a t tbe Shoshone dlrec- gijjpjiSUmpsoa officiating. Burial wUl be

— >1 made In the MiUvUle. Utah, cemetery.

- • > --MURTAUGH-— Foneralrservlocs Vtu'ffv Annie M. Goodman wlU bS'3* held a t 10 a. m. Baturday a t the'-------- Mmtaugh-LDS-chspel-wiUi-BUhop-

Duane Perkins officiating. Burial Dftvia. ^ ^ Tprln.Falls JchMd cemetery. , , _____

“• S JIBOM E _ O n iu ld , n t o t o erMui Bryam John Lambert, Infant son of t Svl- EmI Lambert.-wUl beamjwi conducted a t 10:80 a. ra. ‘mursday. h Jer- 1° J m m e cemetery by ths

Roy-WUllam Perdue.

H A iL E y-Serv ices for Samuel Smith Brooks will be held a t ths

Card- Bt. Charles Catholic chureh a tfS ^ n . IdweU. Thursday w ith the Rev. Father.T. A.iS u r , H « ran ” otneutingrB unB i-w iii~b«Joseph n sd e In the RaUey cemetery.

’ BUHL—Funeral.servlw for Dew. s JlUf-. Carter W arner ^ 1 bo held a t a cnnan P-“ - Friday o t the F ih t B ^ l f i f jp^u. church. Buhl, with the Rev. Harold R tj-. Frem ont-Sm lth officiating. Inter-

i b ^ : ^ ^ in Ute Buhl cem-BuUer, _____

t w i n P A I i a - r u n m l Mnrtte.^U er. Mrs. Twila Meyen will be held iaisch. 3 p. cn. Thursday In the TwlD uasee. Pslls mortuary chapel with Bishop

. Melvin J. Van Noy of the LDS tlrst ward In charge. Tnterment wlil be

> made In Sunset Manorial park.

: T H O W T R Y —

^PA CIilC— s. FOR CASH!

- ^-:TMtompony-4hai-pnmit I. J J . ^ XOVR intm tti et Start!

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Basel Bowdm w u appointed to represent the Soroptlmist Club cf Twin FaUs on the Twin FUls Safety councU a t^ th e monthly hmcheon

- - meeting of the club Tuesday. In tJtifl Rogerson hotel dining room.

I t was announced th a t Mrs Elsie ' M. Fenton. Dea Moines. Isu presi­

den t of the American FederaUon • ■ of s o ro p u m ls ta u b s . has been

Uonal women's advisory committee _ for U. S^savlngs bonds.

it n M n. Ada Henderson was appolnt- ed by dlrecton to fUl toe office oi auditor for-the.balance o t- th e _ ^ b

r Martha Servis, Philadelphia, Pa,V execuUve secretary of tho Amerl>V . oan FederaUon of SoropUmlst Clubs;

Fninces“ M r-Bchennerhem.-B0lB0 **J governor of toe Rocky Mountals i i i l v r*gloa,-and-the-Boroptlmlst-01ub-ol U U j Denver. News Items were displayed , 'ehtrt. on the recent oonterence of thi

Rocky Mountain region, beld li Cheyenne, Wyo.

I t the Mrs. Bchermerhom, regional gov* , „ i u i , en o r. will maka her official visll

to. the Twin FaUs club Monday May « , a t a dinner meeUng to b«

^ held in the Rogerson botel dlnlni nroUed « » “ • _________ __

StoidiitSD m na^5tSo6H: n |V i i i> l l

rucUon Lefj doo, ^ Bulck driver nejfoc. by-Dr.-J,-Wood*o».Ctced.-l»4Jryla

* street, was damaged to a colUsior Qvales- t J851 p iy^outo owned by Val-

«r tl- C s b ^ p a n y and operated bj of S T I*?"IS Jurt' driveway a t Maglo VaUey Memory « • to hospital.^ ' ' ’The cab was pulling away from i

parking place and D r. Creed wai driving through the driveway wher

” toe mishap occurred. poUce report itjnent. ,how«i.8 0 ^ A IMS Chevrolet pickup truci eretted driven by Beuel Slayner. 1B3 PoU

- ' sUwet and & 1M9 Pontiao driven b} ' BmmaMesenrSSO Polkstreetj-wen

l ^ a damaged when toey coUlded In tronil l l o __ol_6taynet'a^ome_Tuesdfty^poUc<k nhHii reported.l S S j .„Th*.bed.and.b»ck.of.toe_cab o; o th e truck and right front o t thi

^ t l a o were damaged, poUco eaid.

" S MeetingiiSefcf OT::. —held - „J&«atrj()Lof_PestsleBuhl GOODING, May 18 — Goodini d w e - county farm en Interested In poison 41thar> Uig-rM k-ohuoks-win-hava-ao-op- ra l ar- portunlty to attand bait dlree- demonstrations Thursday and Fri

u y . day, Edward ' Koeetar. Otiodlni co u n ^ exUnslon agent, announces

•I Ben Evans of toe tlsh and wUd‘U life service wiU be in. charge o ■si th s dcmonstr&Uons. Farmera are. U

bring toelr own altaUa Ups to b<

DemonstraUon* wUl be hel< S n •mursday a t 8 a. m. a t the Fon f t to S t Garage In'G oodlng,-»t-U -a.-m. a

the Shoestring school housa souto j-o u jj. eaat of Gooding, a t l p. m. a t th

BUss mereanUle and a t .3 p. m . ■/ a t toe Rook lodge In Hagerman val

J«y.I>emonstraUon Friday will be hel(

-------- a t 8 a. Ui. a l LBB iiWd irarage LWendell.

Crash Probedoahone UEBOME, May l l — Stato polici W. F. v e invesUgatlng an aeoident on to wUl be ^ 1 * City road south ot Jerom

Utah. Baturday In which no one seems t bave been toe driver.

The automobile, fUled with teen ,errloes agers..tum ed-over.oncejuid.landei will be o ° ltd wheels In the bon-ow pit. .N a t the' Injured and none.ot. toBUhOB' youths lo 'toe ca r has admitted driv Burial lo s a t tho time of the crash.

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wUl be -Vvftti U/V ths U M M

S / ' i ® 'a t tos T K S B -h^<i'V3D. j ' S i X L •ir.T.A.rtii-b«-

r-=-j4=7 = = A = w « r4 rT W T « w ieaaH = ir:w r Dew- plants more gardea th aa ’ Ua Id a t a wlfs ean hoe.BapUif • = ^ ■ ■Harold :

REDUCED SPEEDWith -V

ervlces

g - DODGE»m be Speed Reducers

COM fACT-ECONOM ICALond

EASY TO INSTALL .Avallable-ln'sizes from ~

1 to 43 horsepower C-— •-F its -a ll types o t applIcaUons--

ASK ABOUT THEM AND SEE THEM

. ‘ O t '

. PAUL ROBERTS\ DIvUott. S ted A Ind. BnppUi*

3M 4Ui Ave. West Fhone 24SS

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Dolntod~to ^ ^ E d w a r d 's 5cbbM "pIc^:ifln be rt c t held Thursday, foUowln* toe 10 a ja . Uls Safety &>*>>> Barmon park.-

d e l f t s ^ U » g In CallfomU om. Laura E. Davls. Twin Fan*. U VI*-Mrs Elsie Itlng friends In Downey, CalU.

iS d e S S m Steve OveAesta ^ Flrtmen were caUed to toe NIeveirf-tta«-na> JalMCWtaJiome^W .aecond a jw » oommlttM north. Tuesday when the oH sBvi

toere became overheated. No dam- ts appoint-- >^e resulted, firemen said.e office of . . _ -----)t toe club Asks Permit

^E lans-fo r an-18-.bF.34.foot.bed. rQ0tQ.and:baUiroomJuldltlQaJt0 ,0ea|

Iphla. P a - »n esUrimtedTtXWXnuiVe'beea'Wi: he Ameri- Posed In a building p ^ t appUw- mist Clubs; Uon fUed a t toe city ball by Clyde

Mountain ' ' ■ •Ist-OIub-of- W oaaa.Drivar F ined— . — w — B dlsDlaved EUnor L. Sterling. 1B18 KUnber< ice Of toe ]y road, was tloed W and U eostj 1 beld In Justice court her* Tuesdsy w hn

she pleaded guilty o t driving a cu lional gov- without a driver's license. Bhe wu ^IclMl visit cited Vf su t« poUce in toe 100 blocl b Monday. <*< Second avenue soutii. sUng to be — -otel Hold Xaq>Mtien

WUUam B. Leary and O ap i Wfl'— -------------liam M. Dinning, Ban Fm^dsco ----------------s tx th r^ n a y -lM p ^ r- isn e n l-o fn e i

T l S n i p l r au*} InspecUon -of local army reX L U i /H 8ep,ounjui.ulck driven ' .UlMJTylec. O eB^tm eal-W lttibaU -----------------a collision oommltment was withheld on i

oed b y V ^- flT*Hlay JaU sentence l n v o k o (iperated by *g»in«t Joe Gonrales. 37. labor campfto »v*nue jj, eourt Wednesday when hi

guilty at a slmllsr charge and wai WO In police court.

eway whenUce reporta j^w ard Beverly waa Initiated lnt<___ . toe Loyal Order ot the Moose a t i

meeUng Tuesday n ig h t Ivan War reported on acUvlUe* of th

3 driven by. T ^ n FaUs Safety oouncU am ■ A rlh u rP in U ~ an d “ xem ai"O hild w«« appointed to assist him ani

idfty^.poUce attend-the-C am p-F lra-G lrU -ban --W » W t and assist In that^orgsnlsa

o ? t% f ’t S tlon'sdrive------------------ ^ ---------oUcoeald. Births;~ Sons were bom Wednesdsy a- 'T n i* - - Magic VaUey-Memorlal hospltsl-t

A m . jMr.-and Mrs.-Keonetb.Aston.-Twli P A o f a U r. and Mrs. Berscls

_-A ..vB W . flnlder,_Bogerson._Sons..were..bon- Goodin? *ruesday to Mr. and M rs. Max Btuar 1 In D o t ^ Mf* “ (I Wrs. Oecrge Thorp*

V a n d lW - <l*u«ht«r bom Tuesday.; - . Otiodlng '

SlREVMlI ^ Gives You P

b e d P S o M u c h p

M i THROUGH Iwith tem - O f e

s s I expressiI I BUS i

w s ANGELES . . ; . . . . . ..........*IMS W.71 *»«• N«b4 tri»-

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- S A H '^ U K E -C IT y - ............... :...JI « .« wMj S lJ t n n d tri»

» E c n DENVER ....................... ................ iIII.M n r i S im m M ih»

. , K A N SA S C IT Y .......................... i■' *nt WI7I S4T.M m a i tH»

E O M A H A ;............. ...................',Z an u t Ml* «>ri SU.7I m aS IH9

C H IC A G O ...................................... i’’e r s

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Ir CHEYENNE ............. ..itll.U-«n«-vi7i-*3IJ«'rMM -----

. DES.M OINES___ ____.................4WM *a« w>ri *4UI rw i^ lrf»NEW Y O R K ....................................MTJI an* wart SSI.U m nS trip ^W A SH IN G T O N , D . C ........K1.TS waft *»4I m ad tri»DETROIT ................... I................

.. w v i *11.01 m>4 trivBOISE ...............................................!IJ.II OM wan *S.T> tvaad Irtf

- PH O EN IX ...............t» J» M* wmtt *>*•« n«M trt»

_ SEATTLE^____ . ' .....................~ ' ’ wayi SM:I9 rmiad Irt* - '5M ICA L OKLAHOM A. C I T Y ..................-

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v ra, in r o i r F A i u ^ roAHOi 7 '

E t I b . W e w s i p B r i e f

toe 10 a ja . j m . F r i ^ a t toe Paris hotlL . ' .

TeM taasters to MeetPUT1. t. 1. B. Perrlne ‘Toastmastari

c lubw U lm eetat8:30p.m .H m r8da:. . to tb« TIM clnb.

. 1. - MI— : C lr t -AcUea FUedA civil suit was fUed la dlstric

^)o^rfc-T uesdsiM ^y M n ^ Barbar ; tSx Wrigley against Charlea H enrL No dsm - x b 8 . ca»o fUe- was-wlto

. drawn by J. W. l^aylor. sttom ey fo the plaintiff.

I 'fo c t bed- _____- - . - i t . ™ ' 'iT»en'nM=‘ ~ P nlt=-Wo.- 3,-X eagu a - e f - m wa]

lit aoDllea- Voters, wUl meet a t 8 p jn . Thurs Il t a - o w e dayattoehom eofM n-T om B U ven

wiyuo i a a ,.y in to avenue east. Tople p aiscu8i[oB~iflnT)eTiirowyrKnB is

_____ __ _______ ._______________—15 KUnber* —......nd IS eosts Copper Cable-fltolte esday whan Two piecea ot three-strand cof l ^ g a ca r per .cable, each 300.feet Jong, wei IS. Bhe was stolen trom a construction.Job nes le 100 block the Idaho-Nevada Une Mcnda

night, toe Duffy Reed Oonstnictto eompfcny reported to tba sheriff offtM here Tuesday.

Student Employed D ^ - o ^ e —JMk-H/-Pftrk-has aoceptad-ii-tuU

1° ^ ^ ^ TTOWm va i Tvihi FaUrflttrtneerco] ^ lege and is eompleUng requlremeni

to r th e degree of higher accountanc

Uield on a i n v o k e d

labor csmp,sy when he / ^ B W

“ " ■ Q S S iUtiated Into

Ivan War-Ues .of the ___:________ouncU andniai" Chlldi------------------ ---------------------------------i t him and-G lrU -b a n -------------------------------------------------

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dnesday a l ' ■■ hosplt*l-to------------------- ------------------------------

rs. Benclal..w ere..bom __________ - > ^ a a 5?5Pj________Max S tuart / / p ^ M «

rge Thorpe. / /

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B< trt» "^N

»>"w?.... I kartybroolw: I p e a k H o

Pertly styled cowot cep......^ ■ ‘'i . yourfavofheforgonJefl

motoflftg, oolflnfl...In |i n ; * ; " ” i ««voo"<j»»ew«fnbifioik-------------^ . « strowendmnunarfsiffc

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*** .... 4 <qnf>on torry______________ :

d u s t e r 'iid util'''- ' - .......- - r ...... .....................-..................4 iWoftderfuI to sUp I^to ofti?M Iri* ‘ ■ <i iw ta e r showvrl Sftowy wfitte

♦eny.«M» soaks wpiBolitur. W a iT in^ospooB eiekB ttd jedw eW -0.1_ _ TO»o>tti ______ f

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■;T~n|lfr Towiis Enter !^__J MMl d^oFefa

contest l a Boise Jo n U .ao. C ha lm sn Chet Moulton aal

ottjer eomrannlUea, .«i m. Tnoraday pi.tniing to en tw girls, he said.

C ontestant*v'are assured tror M alU . Burley, IW ln FaUs, Bolsi

. . WendeU, Bocaedale, Nampa. Eta1 In district a e t t , Fayette and Lewiston.

“ Parking Finespolice collected $10 In bonds Toes

• dsy aad Wednesday on -oviertlm

—Pngtlng-gl-eaoh-were-Alma-Balrt p jn . Thurs- J sck c u w D frS T K cS T O W n rrffl TVww SUvers. ney. imogene Laslter. D. Gslnes, /

and business administration glvea a •strand certh toe school. _____

1100*^18 near .Murtaugh Boy.Mlsring ne Monday PhUUp Davis. 16. Murtaugh. ih O o n sn o U m appeared atter accompsnylw h tha sberifTs parents to Bsnsen on a visit, .Be toa M e n u s ^ toe sheriff* o)

flee Tuesday. _____

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ik Hat. its fo r g o n J e n l^ ^ ^ .■citing...hptqo*, H a iwcocnblnaltoniorwruftarfAfk s . - -----•'

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h^Fe te Seen Toda;jBiDpmid-=»r*- =T^-TwarwlOi-paemn*ttoTj4Bn ' girls t a tb a varklttg o a 'f ro n t 'o t store boUd la Boise JQ U daring remodeling p ro jec t.. . ]i \ Moulton said driving c v np over corb whde

tempUng to park car l a p a n offlonlUea. ara p trU nc spac*. « a - M a la ave ■Is, he sa l* aootb .. . Mata raising bbod o t J sssured trom model ear and beating on sta] I FaUs, Bol|», engine wlto Urge w ita c b . . . T Nampa. & n- magaslna scattered o a sidewalk

wiston. front of s to re .. : FfeUow gettiaR 0— ---------— lTTpBIlOfIJM ririlBBI--dIf6ct^1 7 i w « a o w « td*A «_aB d:.dm aplB g aU f l l l c S cept one - envelope.— . Pine c

, to 'Mata avenu* gutter. In bonds T x ^ Howard Mbffat waUdnc around ’ on -ovierUme jh lr t sliaves.. . FeUow pari -------ear.'»etUB*-«utTand-itirUn«afi

b. Gstaes, Al as car s tarts to roU .. . Group Printing com- {qqo lounging la la ttr-and-ra.-r:W » « r e m p i^ m 8 o n a ie S T ^ iS ^ rs i

_____ • lo r ie s . .N o rm a a J7rps*lcy_tal. crodlt for suddea chsnga in weat

ration glvea » t , . . tw o fishermen lavolved In 1 oussldn concerning telaUvs m of fishing rSels.. . SmaU whlta

‘ J, usaultlng mailman on M ain ave M urU ^h. n o rth .. . Pedestrians kmklng uj )mpaaylw h ^ p itae fUas over business districtin a visit, Ben ■ n - . • __lie sheriff* o f- l“ 1 ............ '

W e t e n W W e - f lx »«nWe engrave them with yota

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AU in te ^ te d todm Baak * T rssI Pfcoia i0 attend.

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■ ib M iil memben on « - ™ V i M cub Scouting pro- B u t e TiUer.K ^ K iitd u I td to meet a t ^ ■ Z t o V t the Twin PUIs ^ K d S c h .w ith .L D S pri- ^

tram Blatne, Ooodlng.^ E * y r c « i l» .3 a f t :B l r i ^ K T n U s stakes on theli

the Qub Scout- P P■ T lS W r tB rh M -b c c ir I— B t b a eiiunh u a p&rt.ot . . - n ■ m U s pnVnun. - X i t i f f i n meet with Snake n n ■ e c n t couDcU leaden .a t u - ^ M ffrtm day at the local H em ^Kio-aalit-couDoU-load- ^ E b v plans to extend the ^hiM ■ K ^ ^ K a U h e r , .T id aH^^tWuUre, will be' in . KliK ia e e U o c . are o■ — — = = = ----------- jiblpBB . bamu o( mines esU* small ^EttTtdneaMjr 700million more ^ B th o( cost Iv controUng The

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liftjH iiU g» ^ . g » c l » « i ^ e ^ .fgc«enta Hoi •on-vnS lK li i l l «ud Axilenr'Nm io'—mai

- -— New-Line-— 9

IrOSYO, Jday 13 LR-The com- munlsts’ FeiplDg mdlo said to- ’

, day American prisoncra repatrl-'• ated a f Panmunjom have betnJ ~"jftnea' i n n nuiae~ftogpitayBe=~ —r»t .cau*ff ther refused to prodacc’ « b o: "the so-called atrocity stories sent<. -m ite d States army ofllcers and. officials .demanded of them.“ '

I t u propaganda broadcasls.» monitored In Tokyo by Radio . ^. Press, aald somo of, tbe “Jailed** ff^v• 'A m erican 'repatriates had auc-' r. eeeded 1ft holding their, own• p«sa coiifcrence'aad had volccdf -their-disgust a t the Amerlcaa- “ ‘2? . p n ss for printing a trocl^ stories.I f I .. I I ---------- her*

' Repeal Discussed ixS? BDRLB?. May J3 -A t tha Cham- **“ ®\ hemf-Oommerctrmeetlng-M onday- ^ J Herman King led the discussion of• wpcttUng-~thB-pfe»ent~postnl~~Bin’ which lim lts.the size and weight of r — parcel-post-packaBea-to-SO-pounds. -—

> . King said first class postoffices A . are operating a t a loss bccause hu^e

- shlpmanU oow—aro -.broken—Into — I• smaller packages which necessitate i i more h aadliag a ad more congestion. * ! The chambcr went on record tn- fayor-0l_repeallog.th'o.pre8ent bUL I

you in gI s B O U N O 1

When 5» t ■ get.W l

taste'

w e i s e c ^

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VO Scholarships of (

• nowcUa. Twin FalU hlch scbool senloi »'“ «aae-*i-^n-assem blT-»fiOTd«^Bta#f - | * it * *

2 Sdniors ReceiviiQub Scholai-sl

• school* o f thclf choice wS”be pte- ^ sented to Ardeon NeUle Howells and J ., John -Whitson H ushes.. Jr , high school aenlois, by the-Twin Palis P " Exeiiange club.

The awards will be made Thurs­day n t a high achool recognition as­sembly. by 0. A, aore. Exchange P club president j . i

Mias Howells ana Hughes were pre selected a s the most deserving boy n ji » aa-8 lrrin -th e -8 « n lo r d o s s a groiip of high school foculty mem- het» headed by John Platt, principaL - , Ooro eald scholarships were n ad e (

. poaib le-by .donatlona-Qt merehan- I

. dlse Irom local merchants auctioned \ _ a t_ a r f t r .« n t . “Youth-OpQrtualt?:L . _ '* scholarship /tucUon sponsored by I Ihe-Bwhaago club___________________if I ■■ ------ 1

3 'A P a p e r - ^ te tor the Oradoate. S 0 Engraved with his name, o -_gRgadlUonaHy, f in a ran tfrf , _ . _' J . HILL’S GIFT SHOPQ Under Bank A Tm st Plione 456L t -. -_________ I ^

iQiv ypur►WiTBin yoti go fishm^ you never kno

t . W hen you open a bottle o f Bi

tx^^fy w hat youTl gct~ the beer vt taste' t i s pleased more pipple'tl

beer in history; Why so delic

Budwetser is btewed a n

cosdiest proces:

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TIM^NEWS, ™

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, * * * A ,ive E^hange ii-ship^to College•- “highly wiiccesalul" and said the ^ club hopes to make the ecbolanhlp [j prescntotlon an Bnn»«i event.

I; Area Girl Elected:e POOATELI/6, May 13 {fl-PhylUs

J. Nelson, Kimberly, haslieen elected •e president of the Women's AthleUe y flssoclaUon a t Idaho State collegn.

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I 2769 IWe repair any make of

S E W I N G M A C H I N E ^We electrify (readle machines __

Sowing Mgchin* Shop (Across from Sears)

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r beerluv■ know-what youll

o f Bud, you know eer whose delicious

)Ie~than any other

delicious? Because •

d and a ^ d by the

'ocess ever known.

eu^^^h^tnc.1 : : : :VU,MO. NCWAHC H.J.

tt o yA^,-IDAHg..Prilucik Estate

^ — Given-to Widow |■ —A-decr«e-of-<»Utrlbutlna-loE_lhft j

«sut« Of John J . PrUucik was flled in district court Tuesday by two ot 1

r - ;- / his sons, Joe P. and -John P. Pri- ■ luclk. both BuhL Mr. Prilucik died

. laahe-county-A ug.ll.-lB 5l._ ,______-Bealde8-tho-petlUoner8.-tho sur-

-'-V vlvors are Mrs. Mary Prilucik, the widow; a son, P rank Prilucik, Meed-

— TlUe. Tex., and five daughters, Mrs.■ TTOTNejwchlebii, Mr« rM nuirM m r•

UnsTand Toni A d am s..a ll Buhl: Prances Sparta, Bay City. Tne.. and

' Viola M. HaU. Twia-Palla.Tho estate, which Is a house and

. Jot.ln_BuhI ,aad, houaeboltl-gooda. .. B0“ to the widow............... • .

|-U M ff tP 4\/^M-be_t \= m« i s *Ja asI the . . ^inhlp

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VOUR OLI: Piffillliliy

SroNGE andNothing better f6r any wine

“ or'wlndshiSH^ WasBT'cni^ft - with the sponge; wipe *em sh ^clM n-w lthnhe - Bqueegee.--a

for tile, mirror's . . . any smtf -surfaceTyou- want to—Itfok-

beat l - -*— -

FIRE~^m ^A m TA 3^y\

. ■ O B O tr TO-BBCT V - -SHOSHONE. May U —Tbe P tlday

Id O W - ^h».As»tmblp^t-Qod.church. wULba under tlrecUoa of Robert Metaler.

_ f o L t t t lt.U schsduW .<or-«.p«_________ -»as flled ____________^y two ot READ TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS.

P. Pri- ' ----- ■ ■ ' 'iclk died J

tho sur- C* M 1 ^ J W i v yiclk the ".

4 DELICIOUS FXAVbpSI

l*”^ h l ' ~^Snpo^” ^ C in am o n ^ , , rnc..and I t’flHoppy’sFavoritcl

juse and t J d .j»ods. J N . J —

) TIME ONIY.

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OLITTIRE$ m !N T ...;faU = M »

and SQUEEGEEw,,window 69c VALUETT'cni easy re *em shiny— ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ ^!^e.-^ Good - - —any smooth ."t o - l t f o k - l t s - - ^ ^

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rhe Choice of Ct

ELUXf CHAIE O N L T t Tr ES IN T H I L f H E SE EX T R A ^ S A fl

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| M ' EISENHOWER'S TECHNIQUE .,lU y l OutoIth«niimy"IlritIOOilayii” appralMH J;I ^ H of the Elsenhower administration, a'few presl- ^■ j R denUal cheracterlatlcs appear to stand out. p,|H l i l prominently. One of these Is Mr. Elsenhower’s u

deep belief In the Tame cf cooperation as » tt ^ H l technique In successful governing.

His determined efforts to bridge the trad l- o— iinmtl--Tptp-befrireen-the-Whlte -H o u B g ^ ,j^ ,pj

^ — congTBBS a re a prim rexgm pier^crPreaaggt-1 * ^ H j Is history ever bent to such lengths to be- * ■ W “ c-friencl-the--lawmalcftr8.-An(Jrttccordin8 -to-re^- —^ ___ ports4iBJiaH;giTCiLthejeatlro.exe5ji.tlw_e8ta^ j tMMII llshment strict orders not to get into confUcts n } { i^ with congress, to remember that the leglsla- n||jM| ture is a separate and independent branch of ^m y H ------gorem m ent:----------------- ;----------------------------u| U D The latest evidence of this Elsenhower oi i n n . article ot faith- was the two-day assembly of HIH }' — 45-state governors In Washington a t the y, H B | President’s request, for a full,-confidential cc ^ ■ 1 briefing on the current problems of the BHpl .federal government.BBff; Only three times before in history had a ll ctBilan----- the .governors- been invited to- the. capital «

— ^for 'serloua’fftudy'orn&tlonal problemB.” T he ' u | | | | l | most recent was In 1S33.B W i .......~2<Ir. Elsenhower asked the state executives cc[ | |H I because he believes such consultations wUl 1 ^ represent a “long step forward toward the «HMfl----- goal-of-arunlted-people;“-He-want8-to-«nU«t- -«Iw u l the support and aaslatance of all elected „| | | H -----offlclals-ln-ttie-proseQutlon-of-'tbe-nation’s- -g,B u ___ jnaJorpurBoae8 .He.toldJhe.goyemor8 ;__W » j “AU poUtlcal wisdom does not reside in .ths ■ jM ^ V ? h l t e House, nor in the yecutlve^ _xj

|U U minds and hearts of sincere and devoted men, J n n ‘wherever their field of action.” va

The governors’ meeting unquestionably lm - ^ pressed .the_partlclpants^ Briefed by. an. array.

B H j - of top administration men, the governors- jq n W retum ed home probably better Informed i | a | a b o u t U. S. policies and world conditions than «m m -----any-govemors-have-evor-been.-------------- :---------■ B The Itresldent is to be commwded for hla ^ B M boldness and his earnestness In conceiving „ ^ 1 th is devleetoi- dew ing tha people together, jn if i Some capital, observers ..are raising doubts ^f l H __-^^.how .effectlve.^cooperatlon’A.wUl prove ^W b a technlfineior.dsaUngwith congress over ^

ihe long haul. They su e^st conflict Is !h- -3H#t~— Bvltable-and-wllHle^op-flooner-or-Iater.--------«y U j ;. But few can quesUon the merit of the gor* "

eroors’ conferenee Idea. Successful this tlme^ “ D H i t deservM to be n is^ again and agaln^ j jHI ■ ' — ^

t h e c h a r m o f c h a n g e . ^m .' In many a dactyllo tetrameter the poets it

have been assuring iis for centuries th at what • i ' makes us so crazy about spring Is that i t Is a *1

"season of growth. Crocuses rising through the | H | Wow, sap rising in the trees, everything i l s - '

■ I ■ " ~ ]Q i plain, mirhymed terms we would Uke to 2disagree with nature's, poetic press agents, pt

H H ;'!7e hold th at spring’s great attraction is tn s m ' -change. The change from snow to sun, fur-l y i l Vnaces to flowers, mufflers to mosquitoes. £M M * People get so etemaUy bored with Uvlng In of % l l -the- same place, working at the same Job,

seeing the same people, that even the period ^iBMUJ' ,.of change between winter and summer is a "p | b ■ welcome break In the old routine. - „|^ |_ _ _ C o m e s . th e J i r 8t.algn-of-warm_weather-and- -miCjpIt ..men go scrambUng for their garden tools u iFfKi ^ basement Uke the house was onWffM----- fire.^What!s-aU-the-rush?-The- radlshefl-wm- “W l l rise as weu ir pianTeTTtomorroWT* Wday.“^ ■ 1 Nobody’s going to walk off with the garden &

l>efore the seeds can be sown. Ci — " w nat'g tB6T>!g i miTyv i fa ] m & dtahra toy

a change, any change from the old routine.- ttEven if i t only means a change from a snow wi

■ shbverto'a'garden'spade........... ........ ■—------ - o‘ - W omen'rush forth in ^ r in g frocks when “

^ ■ 1 the w<eather*8 stlU cold-enough to frost a ^^ ■ 1 ’ fichu, liie y ’re Just tired of wearing their old bj■ ■ I — -winter clothes. Anything for a change. «

• -• Other women rush southward from north- ^ ■ j n ^ e m _ ( ^ e s to sit in the sun and bake them-U W . selves thV'coIor'of Comanche« while th e ir S|U H - southern sisters avoid the sun like the plague, te H i Tou can bet your last carrot seed the 'north-■ ■ -----fimlnfUfis rildn't^-southrtowatch:thB~.ltow=^ i£H H e n grow. ' frEW . In some of the extreme northem states they oiHlWt esy .that spring Is so short that the seasons prIffiE ' run winter, Memortal'day,-summer. But even *»*

In those states you’U 'see people celebratingall the spring ritual that mean change from L

■ ~ ia e o rd 'i3 i t ." -~ “ — ------------------ ------ -— mThe cUncher bn this spring business wpuld >*3

seem to be, what if-spring foUowed spring-----Ihstead-^f-foUowlng-wlntex^-lf-it-was-sprlng- -to

all the time,.we’d soon be trying toilnvent pr , winter-that-we c(^d-gowln~the:sky from a ir - .. of

___ wr Tnarii{fi>r.f.nrf» .as_iii_atoniic—by- ^— })h>due .;

TTTi-r e ^ E I ^ I V E 'S P E A ^ R “ ' ' !.Iadependent .Oregon Sen. W a ^ e Morse’s

— record-breaking 23-hour-spee'ch against glv-\ th — Ihg submerged'land mineral rights to the! -n

states fmed-'SOme 8 S pages of the Congres- >u elonal ReeoM/.At'964 sL page printing costs, thA Cadt^tttetfiij)ay^back'$7,20[^^

l l l f . o ^ . a beginning. The next week Morse filled ne |a H - ^ y t^ e i^ T j« r B B - o j ^ 'toi w -^th'.congrat'ulatbry'telegram s and letters. ^ iSffi The printing bUl for th at was another $3,6U0.

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5 r = " •■ton ln -» TOf orT»H*te T»tbtt-ih>n-piibUo-d»?6l<p m . m eat o f B ells canftm b u been denounced a* a — “ oat to tlM power tiw t," »ltbtw*h he b u em phisliei

^ - in private s o d ftffleUl U tts thAt hU »ctlaa w bMAi _ i u * T[iiirriMiiTinniirri ~~ m l l t l« ra ther .U iin Ideologiei

prerm'lmmedlftlA eonstructloB B ^ ^ H O o f ^ I r needed power tsdUUes fe

--------- E M H H ^ ^ ^ B t h e gxowlof n ertbve tt insteftd o t^ B n B H H p r o V m s e d polltlco-ecdnomle con tn

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~ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ n e n T ^ « ^ B O T a i w ^ ^ T i a ^ ^ i ^ ^ l P ^ H H o f Bell* canTon t e ^ b l l n s cuc

*~t »j» projects u T7A. O rta d Ooo_ j t.M B ^ ^ H ^ H l l e e And BonoeTlUs. T h e r a ^ e - ^ > u e - -^■ n M n ^ ^ H a iit- th e !r~ p Iaa '''w e a ld ''p ro T Jd tf~ f i .isikUBr - ^ B n iH H H I m o r t - e le c l r ld t j^ th A t t - th e - M o S a I la .Um system, vblch would perm it th

to r Tmkn • coMtmcUon of aeveral « i ^ e r , pri T lte dam i along tbe Saaka and OolumblA rlvers' b the Idabo Power company. .

' ’ lEBT'OF-'WATIONiWIDEISBTOii-A*'* TBBUlt-C ■gItaUoa by Truman. Chapman and the late Uarol

.elaeig U Iclwf. to**tber with their poUUcal and aewspape supportera, th e dispute haa been tianaformed in t

P^“ *T a aort of “Oujter’a last stand” o n 'th e quesUon c .a o u t. publle verftu private power. Tbe Elsenhower aomU) DWer’S litratloa** decuioa-bad.been awaited as a U s t o \ SLB a this-m ajor uU on-w tde Usue.

With the Quarrel orer Udelands oil. Hella canyo: became tbe stage for Uie flnfahowdown between th

t r a d ! - OOP and . i ts opposition alnco the elecUon. “Ikes » - a n d - ^ppponeata aow chargc-Hut >i? inau ^ Ud a m r td e n t" -tcn aU c poUey' ur ■•'gw n g aft'ay—Tintnrat-re«niret fA h#t- ■worth m any bUlions of dollars lo solflah, prtvate In ^ tereats-oU, power, land, mineral. Umber, ete.t o r e -------- S7inrnut«nirowt!m »rlt-m idoubtedly-wm -became s ta b - Jbc-dom lnaot Usue-la me MSO and loss campalgni a f u c ts especially in the far west, south and southweaU •fflxla.. indeed, siiwe many other regiona stUl have und«

Ycloped resoureea of-one kind or anotber, althoug 3“ * 01 jjpj magnlUide rlvaUng HeUs canyon, the QueJ

h o w e r over taxes, tariffs, prices and foreign policy. .Ww n t 1“ view of two wars' drain on our naUonal an fr natural wealUi, and tbo prospect of. further eihauat « e tlon in * W orld w 4f JttTlhe coiScrVaUon problw ol^ e n t i a l comas » dramaUo and dynamic Issue, f t h e . . . .

COMPLEX QVEfinON-Kelther Elsenhower oc McKay view their decision on Hella canyon aa u radl

a d a n cal departure from brood and historic pollciea of con a p i t a l servaUon. I n tao t, there Is a Uadency In.offlcial.QUa^ t 'T h e ' te n to Xeel the ir attitude has t>iax reported faultfl;

although they do net charge dellberaU mlsrepreaec — taUon. The question of power development Is octTtmel

u t iv e s complex.S WiU In the firs t place. McKay h u n o t U ken a bard d t h e and 'fast stand against federal, local o r a ta te coo

-stroeUoik-oparaUoa-and-trattsmitsloo-of-powerr-H . . . believes each problem should be Judged and handle 5. . separately, depending on economic, .engineering .an

tU o n s - geographto-ccndiUons.-If-he were to-explain-bls-attJ__ _____ tude.ia a .few ifo^ds, i o a li.w hat bB_mlgbt.aayi—in .the . . .•ATi^h ■ TO STAT IN FIELD—“I favor private di

JEBl5PTOcnfc.whcmcrJLwUUoLlnt«rfero.wiUx.tbe.oi • derly development of natural reaources. I t la prol

I m e n , »ble t b ^ th e federal government wtll handle vaj projecta cn th e main river stems, w ith the related at

Lv l m - tivlUes of ' flood control. narlgaUon and irrigatioi U iere also w ill be.room for pubiio power units, ec

' operaUvaa and nunkipallUas-to handle the ir fpeclfle m o ra - i« a i preblem*.o rm e d * rhe U nited States Is not getUng eu t o t tbe powi S th a n and reclamaUon tleldl” - ••

' » , , , iP B A c n c A irso L 'im o H s o r a B i c - w i t b ~ t « ^ to Hella canyon. McKay saya ba seeks a praoUo

e iv tn g n th e r a political aoluUon.:e th e r . i f Uie tederal power commission grin ta tha Idal lo u b ts Power company's application to buUd sereral ama

liAmB, ha points ont. t h ^ will be built and placed ! operaUon within a few yeara. And tho i e x ^ d l r

f ®7 ^ northwest needs power NOW. of as soon a s possible. IS i n - - Congress h a s turned dowa the Hells canyon proJeir.----------onoe.andshalT«d.ltonce.lnTlew-of.lta-present4nooe gOT* ** revealed In the Udelands vote. I t will n o t approi f l - , . It for. many, m aay years. A m ajor negaUva faoU

wm be money. Federal oonstracUon wlU cost almo < 1.5 billion, dollars, while private d e v e lc ^ e n t w in SI

dent tba treasury aor add to the publlo debt.UBlUce hla predecessors. McKay prefers to solve a

. Issue on a pracUcal basis rather th an preserva i t A p o e ts Its possible Tote<getUng aspects. >

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The arm y engineers’ budget for Columbia Bas: i4V» ♦« power and navigaUon dam projects has been cu t aboi “ 8 t o 131,000,000 or 30 per cent. The budget cu t will ni g en es , permit any new starts in the basin and several projec Ion i s under way m ay not be completed on schedule.1 f u r - Interesting commentary on th is was tour

tn The Oregonian. A page i story quotes A rthur , Parmer, generml manager of the Portland Cbambi

i n g In of Commerce, as saying:e Job , ~Moit algnlfleaat U the fact th a t Ute new admlnli p e rio d traUon Is carrying but on the Columbia river develo] r is a without serious interference or delay. T he a]

proval by t h S ' t n ^ u of the budget of appropriaUoi co n tlnu i^ Columbia river development without abab

u ;..and . -ment-is-^-elgniflcant-Tlotoiy-for-eenator-Ouy-Cordo: to o ls the ar«a‘a representaUve on tha senate appropriaUoi

^ Ojj committee. H a has been presenUng facts and dat •A w ill to the .budget bureau-ln coanecUnn ivitb these aj' ^ ^ L s a s m n m C ______________ _____________________W tm y. I t wUl come as quite a surprise, we feel sure, I :a rd e n 6en. cordon to leam tha t ha bas scored a viclory f< _______ Colum b^ b a ^ j le v e lo iro m t Wben Sen. Oordon wi

Hwbor dam would .be atart«d-thls- year-~becaUi lU tm e. there m ust be a new start in the basin every y ear uni sn o w we con catch up wllh the tremendous demand of oi

. expanding cconomy for addlUonal hydro-electrio ei W hen th a t noUUng must be done to reta>

•A<«t n. compleUon of The Dalles dam on schedula (tt .1. ^ 1? engineers’ appropriation for l b e Dalles dam was ci sir o ld by the bureau of the budget from 158,400,000 to 137

429.000-blgRcst sUce of all.) lo r th - Former may be speaking for the new adminliKh«m. traUon but he 1s not speaking for Sen. Cordon or I

the Interesta of tho economy of th e northw est Th t n e l r glossWg-ovet job he is doing wiu n o t deceive Oregon

la g u e . senior seohtor who has fought vallanUy fon conUnue lo r th * t^ssin development nor those wbo have so long sui:HOW=^ -P o rte d -h in r in - th a t- t lg h ^ " ' ' ------ ^

The plain, unvarnished tru th Is tha t th e admlnL ' traUon m ust cu t tha budget for basin development ar

s U iey ail oUier budgets if i t hopes to Uve up to Its campalj la so n s promise U u t taxes would be reduced. And th ere hi : e v e n almost.no conslderaUon, I t seems spparent, givt rtttlnff ^ wbeUier. budget cuts on the basin development pn

gram are actual economies. Ben. Cordon has aatd n j>catedlyJhat.to^cIay.ApproptlsUoDsiarhaslnilflveloi ment Is no t a n economy; tha t I t is an unJusUfied d<

w ou ld ‘*3 1° making a aound Investment of the people's mont m rin ir ^ <*f the people's richest resources.•nrjT,^ admlnlstraUon promised to cu t taxes ar.p rm g - -to -flo-that-lt must-talaneg-the-bndKt t. Bun t-K l! n v e n t promised to .contlnuB_orderly_Bnd-fuU_devdopmei n a i r - .of. the vast wat«r resources tn the Columbla.basln..: c _ b y - I*anner can become elated a t the tu m of even------------he l*-wdeom e-io do so. Pew in th e northwest wl

__ ; Jpln him.—PendletoiL£a3t*Oreganlan._______

’ " n n r i N G ON UNEATEN DtJTTEH orsp 'x bu tter industry is on firm ground when some.<

Its bpokesmen suggest tha t thoy would be better off i t b ‘V-\ th e lo n g n in - if tb e y d ld n o th n v e a govemment crutcl 3 t h e 1 ThU would presumably include more realistic prices. 1 ig re s - *“ch a compeUUon long established preferences for an co s ts , certain advaaUges of butter nUght enable It to hoi

change In govemment support policy woul im ea need to- be made so as-tO-tnsure_an jrdcrIy..ttahalUo £COrd" 'to a free market. Tne milk supply Is vital. I t is esnen t t e r s ^ avoid damage to former o r processor. If posslbli <i Bnn~ -^^-to-no-en-ptUng'Up federnl buttw^ls not only wjstti o.ouu. jy jh ^ bncyoj. threotcns the very market i t Is suppose eecn. to protect.—Chicago Dally News.

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wsatberman has to m a k s a 'llv ln JL-b b ^ h b l 4oo,«<pMi>ab)y)^-Aflasn)M^-bow* lavelopment called tha t last hunk of bad'weaU ibllng such er? 'Course, i t lasted a Mt long Jraad Oou- than I figured. ' tiey argued But here's another weather prcTldd-far- 'dlcUdn“ for-your-A 8-ol -ThUrsds the-M oKay- M*y-«rthB-weaUiBr wUl sU rt io permit th s proving. It-w ill taka a decldi m ailer p r t- chaMB Iot_tbe_beU»._Tfie_WMth a r lv e a .b y ' i S r ^ n pretty goo^d Uiroui

Wednesday. May 30. After tb i bang onto your bonnetl

a-TBsult-ot------reprthe-C ow boys-ors-golng-'late Harold be gone from May 14 to 30, Incli newspopw aive. Now toat everyone Is hep

ormed in to the way I call the weather, y< duesUon of can figure It out X6r yourselves. Rer adm in- F re tsa F an

a teat o a . . .WANTA LEBBGNTFECLAfll

ells canyon m .c a s e you readers missed }ctween tha along about 10 days ago, there w Ion. “Ike'a" » UtUe item on the. sports pat iated a-Sya-i Twrafm- bt-re so u rce r’ U iv jan rih 'o u ian 't have-sppean prtvate ln> a t alL And maybe a whole tlo'i ete. bf women think the item shou(rtll-become- havB-Desn-prmted- righ t oa pS campaigos, ona where no r a ^ o u l d j i ^ IL _

iwesu “ Wasn't much to ItTJusl fold'ht have unda- oae Dorothy Sanborn fired 593 • r, although tbe Twin Falls Rlfla and Plst 1, the ques- range in. an outdoor rifle shot i n u s p u t a - T B e in j^o U r‘«yi'^«idM 'ea"riisui cy. . down In the story, you may halUonal and noUced th a t one O rant Sanbo:ier exhaus- was credited with 578 points.____TT^lem be- In case you hadn 't guessed

Dorothy Sanborn Is also known Mrs. G rant sonbom.

ihower nor Maybe the connecUon never o 1 as a rad i- ourred to you, but not long ai clea of con-, there was a little equlb'in the T- f f ic io lq u a ^ about-some guy—who ■follow«d-ti ted fauiUly, theory to s t a baavy rifle was nee ilsrepresen- ed for accuraey. ThU guy huj Is ex trem e^ lesd out bn the barrel of bis ril

• unUl it weighed 17H pounda. Y< en a b a rd - tha t waa O rant sanbom . atate con- After the 'reeen t lesson, he m;

-powarr-H»- hav* severaT-pouads o(-2«ad fo rsa nd bandied . . .leering and FAMOUS LAST U N Tin -b ls-a tU -- —•.-.-.-YoB'd-better-Bot ep«nd-*» b t s a y ^ ^ .

private de- OENTLEUAN IN THIrith tbe or— _____________FOURTH BOWI t is prob- --------------------------------------- -------u n d ia vast• related ac- ^ .I IrrlgaUon. • ’r units, CO- _ _ _ _ _ _lalrspeclflo - V - H T ^ I V

- m li\n ih -« to p 6 e t----------------------------------------- • / -a prsotlcal

I th s Idaho I j ^ -nreral small ' ■ 1Id placed In ■ j H< e x u d in g* poisslble. lycm project i■esentjnood,---------------------- --------------- ----- ;__not appPOT*aUva factor ,coet a lm oar en t w in a o tsbt. !to solve an ^ ' i

uerva i t tw

ERS /_____Rmhla Basin ' .5 ^ Oa cu t about \ 'm t will n o t ■jral projects Jlule. . J r ,s was tound s A rthur J.Id Obombsr

sw admlnls- ' ' T ^ - r "

y. Tho ap- ., propriaUons itou t abate-

s ^ ^ d da ta '1 these ap- — ----------------- ------

eel sure, to k T/ i , ^k victory forOordon was_________ ____________ '

* r -b e c a U s e ------7 y ear until nand of our •electric en - 'le to re tard *heduls (Uie -am was cu t — m n i.000 to 137,- V

5W admlnls- • • •ordon or in iwest. ThisIve Oregon's — -------trjconUnued •

-------- -------------S er:th l5 -n» 'tie adm lnls. .opm oil Uld r u g g c d n c s ! <ts campaign •d th ere has BQ a i r l i n e r ;a ren t, given ,ip m en tp ro - - . ' 'tias aatd re- ' ' ^ .sln ilflT elop-............. ............. ............ *1lusUfied de- • ; ' . A.ro.tori.)ple's money cwoptv*

Toxm (Ift taxes and ’ ,---------------------- -------levelopment-)la .basln ..lf .................. . .■n of events'- -------------------------rthwest will

Oetter off Innent crutch. • ---------------*“ * ^ n l E a H Hlo prices, m ices for and9 It to hold ' ' ‘

oilcy would ______ _ _ _ _y.-ttahalUbn' -— ........ —:--------------■:— *-•=— rI t is esjien*, If possible.

ADDI5(

WS, TWIN PALLS, roAHO :

HOW THINJ3S:

H m t —X-flad-two-atMtUagj o ^ 0^ ^ T m A . come taxation in a puU lce tte rl k U PreaUce-EaU called ‘T M r n t Ti

Oulda" and a n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H orUcls in U>e WaQ street'Joum al. -

’ f a n iTU Guide'' re-

la la s t tints ports th s mourn- i te r-a ll. tb a Ku case of a m a n g ^ ^ ^ ^ H !!?_* named Motsa who

: bad'w eath-a Mt longer year by tha Obry-

. . s l e r c o r p o r a t t o a ^ l B H H Ireattier pra- and d ls c o v t^ t o ^ ^ B G n H t-TbUrsdsyi- • b U r b b n w ~ l h l t ' * ^ P ' ^ ^ ill sU rt-im . the^»87.e48-Obry=r-^^“ *T ^^!?^

a decided sler paid to an lasuranoe compu rh e weat h y fnr A li pnllnv. WM Inflnma ta .h l )6i tbrougli and taxable la high b r t ^ t s . After th a t, The WaQ Street Joureal v tic

-t«W i-thatJlrlnge-b*aanti:!_winj a ta* target in m oauu to cema.

m ^ h^rf^to The problem of providing oId>a seourity by private arraagems simply must be adjusted w ith foi

. ^ ness.to tfjose millions of noaeaUtl i ts a F a n . own the common stock.

. T b a c1u ilcsT.41gura.of-thasa-fae , , less men would be a t r ^ , savt

I s t o e d It, fallow who,'by self-dealaU p u t awi 0, there was ^ u m , money after h ig h . inoor s ^ r t s ^ P W ta x » unUl he was es y»y o l^-1

v e ^ p p e ra d - ilb lim S 'w eS 'grealersndT noreT i whole t l o ^ gent Uian ever. His wtfs hsd item should stroke. Hta elderly (itater broke h rht on page jjlp and woa bed-ridden. People >

___ WMT mit and get hrltUe.usi fold how . . . .

Spelvin, Americs “ J S o « . ^ItbW s few shares of common sto

lerddTiW rer earning to meet bta respom u may have tuiucs. Therefore bo forfeits a go m t Sanbom eaunent old-age policy he nev joints. _ .wanted,-butwas forced-to b u y e r

gueseed It. jju ,M known as And his dividends from bta sto

are reduced because th s oompa: in never oc- execuUves, to distract hostile atte ot long ego tlon from their own lavish anniUUi )'in the T-N ij^re tossed to ^ manner of ei foUowed-the. ployes. at-6pelvtn'e -expeBse;— :— le was need- Mr. Spdvln, es a stockholdsr, pa I guy hung pensloas to literally thousands mu I of his rifle' better off th an he Is. But he mt pounds. Yep, forego the. miserable aoclal aecutl >m. dole because the-law provides thton. he-m ay if he toes on earning moneylaad-forsale,- -work.-lt-stops.---------------------------

Ironleally, a rich company U N E tive w ith a pension of *60,000 a ye

•i'Speod-aveD provlded-largely-by-a-flrst-ohop- ttahlog company earnings, even ^ o r e 1

• ; ____ ' oome taxes, may draw bta abdal iIN IN THE curity pension. Ho tias quit “ear B BOW I tng." Ha haa bowed out of the *Tabc

Uys is the Econon^------- V-------------------

p

rthis-new~kihd~isr~<ar~~with

f e d n e s s o f t h e ‘J e e p ’, ' t h e l u x u r y o f

i l r l i n e r ; : .^ a t y o u r W il ly s d e a le r ;

1 itort ■t . M499£ g _ ___A.ro.tori. 2-Door S.don. P.O.*. Wodo.OMe ptv« rtdoral Toxti, Stat* end ImqI.ToiUI (If ony), Fr»IoM ond Hendling

_t^rB«^0£H o«al »qulp'n.»M, oitfo.__________

J t s s r eI ADDISON l^EN UE WEST 7

HO • ,

'F e d s a t T |k emmeot dola oa t i ^ of ^ - t l s e . .' m aU ee-H an eoolore* a bypi tbeUcal parallel to tha ea se ot t t Cbxyslsr employa v h o v M b e ld 'lb U a to r la e o in a te x o a ttia ceippaBS p iym te t to th e i a s o r ^ coap«s IspioTlde him a n ^ m t^ •| s ^ te r a pnU sm atiM auB ber •

T ta hyp o tU U m ~(U> - tttuun th a t Joba Do« earned 16.000^ iM

H ^ B ^ I I t also assmaed tt ia t b is ecmpa( ^ a W sndorsad.io-bim a n tnanity pelli

w i th _ a .T i lu a .e f . t » ,^ ^ '2 ^ to t tMtmk TMrn lacoaie.ls_*»,W jirhfch_J*.T^uc<

. - -7 - — to -|n .W -by-oQ aveaU oa*l -oan)]S , . ° g ' g ......................

£u“ V S f i ’. « 5 ' S « -w w a e a t - jo h a Doo, U bankrupt," aa

k d with fair- Frsatlce-BalL “He a tU -A m m e o t noaenUUfei th a n ^ o o o 0 » t m uit b e p sIT a

^ from bis P«ujMi.,-Ctaarly. tbta U n o t Just taaUo]

It Is caaflscaUoa, Bsptoyai wl HSih inSSX **” youager wben their h lg b . iaepme u lm tM piitni a r e treab

e S u T j S h F ^ ^ S r - p i y - a - t ionly on Uie annttlft tostallmefl

^ .S ' be receives. «3.000 a ytar."en .P oop ledo True enough. B ut n u n argue tl«•----- -----------caso-of-Oeorg*-BpolTla,-tha-itocI' holder, who has to putDP themoniin. Americaa, for all these benenti fcs- mllUo: common stock of employes in privat* Industor. >ge. m ust eon- >rh>wt An tviI Jftaerva nta

hta respoasl- slons fttwn Oeorgo Bpelvln. Tto rorfelts a gov- deserve full pay for thclr -work e»i Icy he never pay day. They h a re me sama o! i-to buy-or go Ugatlon-as-frea m en.that.BpelT

has to put aside thetr o w n savin; rom bta stock for tbUr old age.

company - tuMtlls atten- As matters stand . BpeMn's lit* visb anniUUe^ hoard, of atock. bta nm alnd tr a f t anner of em- high Income taxes dowa t t e yesa pease. . .w te l83wbleigalms"^*wtate*wlic0 ' l ckholdsr, pays dies. 'ousaads much —His- widow may hat# . to “ n jf l But he must much value la o rder to raise U

social securi^ e su ta :tax '.w lth la~ tb t;ye« r'tha t- providea tha t allured. But tba pensltmer may ale

Dg money by to leave a further pmston to t------------------- widow.-'iUbject lo 'n o ttf ia ie ta*.m paay execu- Anq, most dramallo ^ an t *50,000 a y ^ , phkses of thta wraif., taie mon -flrst-ohop-ot set aslde-by.tbe-eompinlea.far-pf en t ^ o n in- sira fundsjs e ^ p t b m coppra ’ bta sodal'se- Income tax. Thusi d i ^ W i eamli ts quit “earn- years, Spelvin pays iddlUosal 1 ; of the *Tabor I come tax to compenssta tb a t shor

ny is Ihe^I_______ _

_ R a re ly h are you had t h ^ p p

ry o f and still obtain so much safct

ialer; d r ^ on the.purse forJ)«rf&

dollar^ couldn’t be. better inv<

- - — T^gtllon o f g w w lth overdrive.

t e t t T w o -^ r |> o » C

• N ew ,sm art'styIiqg;;V bette j

new com fort. Extra seats east . _ In te r io r^ w h a tle . Drive it^

; ; ; greater eco n o m jri

tR ^ O U IP M

FR O M W fT . i b n ie a a to s«t>aalde eomitlau

Uoas of ttmld. aoa-tlsk capita]

WMl StCMl Jounu l p

I tS ln n m b e o t h i w l S5 ^ ^ M attcBt te alatt a tas

d t e w S j S i -Ptar th e Uma tbe ao It b is ccmpaay wm be e o a a n tn te d oa b eu

U B , - ®te_to»ln5ralfw ,im

stloaAl -aan)|>- Tn**Mlf*r Pl*itb-apar^*"*^ ___I. T ^ u ^ w bsva_Mea saetl

n .s i« tetal as- oom* PMt the, tsy pastors

U6AI. APVIWISIMIN14 iam a:itatute.: * BUH O W j^ ~

i jtar." to u ts s STABKS. T U n m rr .

jtD pthem oney b> jack i,. stMb. tb* ».

Boelvln. Ttoer ef.USa. la u d («r Twlat h f f work e « hi tbe sama ob - p1m4 ta ui* ^ eemUlat wlthlot.

Bpewn'. u tU . e s s . £ S a . T S S S ' A ' S ?7 w i 3 . 2 * s " £ U ' . - s . " ® a " a

o lU o - T r t i r l i . y S a £ ^ ^ “w ? J n S j t ‘&

b u y ea r-th a t-is —

CHOKEDACfiIllo ^ aU th a nA H X axA vetst i m cttaam m Of,, t a e money tasitwuoo. wb«a u itittw taa* a«u is in lea .fa r-p^ - -t»bitw.^TMr_ceBUSutiM-(uUM.«

earning «ns» o m to b«u.IddlUosal In - Ona«tMB«.H. y.OriBtil.«l>ilad«y.

SlU tb a t short-1 . A^r«u.«Mat

WorrWbe ‘E ^ e - l H

. .......... MHO.L

y slad t l i ^ p p o r t w l t y t o e x p r e s s p r id e o f

m u c h sa fcQ ', s u c h s a p e r b p e r fo rm a n c e

e i i ^ purchast o r f o r operation t n d mat

( b e t t e r in v e s te d . . .(O w n e rs t 6 p o t t u p t o

I o v e rd r iv e .)

^rpow Car in America-For P/eoi

^ ; = b e t t e r p e r f o r m w e e ; n e w h a n d l

a s e a t s e a s i ly r e m o v e d t o g iv e o v e r 1 0 0

!. D r iv e i t - ^ 'd a y r - H j w ^ ^ f f 'p o w ^

my;

iPM E N T X O- - - - • — - - ' '

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^ ■ f c i ^ ^ u t i o o on tha I . . ^ M not be Tcrf

B ‘%n» «Sf*-“ i S f f i i <»j ? * j [ i i :^ ^ ■ ^ c h j t o w w l Tk jh

^ K l i - O M tu»t 1» the « - ^ ■ i i S ^ w w . of «etuin*

bonc. in Europe.-

^ T L o n j e , nm o Oower ^ K r f t ^ i b e r e li no Oerman^ ■ S r t ^ d •

going to set a

did not Indicate wlieth*

^ K ^ ^ . h l m 'trouble wltb

Ott« Threat^ H m . ■ one'tlms ann? bl5>

J.«rt t t o . ^■ T B d o io d s t tnd atudjrlns *

tmirenltjr, ilao is ^ ■ ^ tb r e a te n ln c to aboot _

^ H ta l e d r M y ln c '”! never -I^K t'tolbooC nimand-neTcr — ^ R i b o o t except in a d u ^

^ K ’tboush’' «1U> the duel ~ K ^ h S ^ e p t e d the pUtol

were’an henofi S ' ^ B t C d take it and here and

KtUe thU and that the ^K m v o u ld v a lk out of.bere --

^ B b e w ln tu ^ te d .th a tD r . ae: Umx, 32.~the''Ocfman Ml

^ ^o U b e^ w as tln sh e rU m e al ^ ■ t vtuiaJ knev could not a ^ K ^ T B f f v o n n i a r r i s r - t h

^ Usted for ix ■ficers’ Parley “j^ B u i r U-Fort7 aiembers ^ ^ K t l e VtUer Peaca 0 » leen L

n * farlJ ed on the pro> ^ ■ t h i Idibo Peace OHleers T ^■I'eonrentlon-at-'M cColl X ^ ■ 8 Ud 17 by A. P. Bunder*

lUU poUee (uperlntend: ^ H u a d * 7 n lih t

jg r tn la r monthlj _ ^ ■ ^ I n tb s^ i& d R cale. D-z ^ K t c r , Bubl. explained th t eU ^ B u m s e e program. Rich'* tei

Twin FalU city de- picture! of a of

Junet Bart otrered ^ ■ f n lc o m t to tha group, Bs

Bers Honored mUay 13-A Mother’s 1 ^Ba * u featured b ; tb s »

^■SuDdar-ichool e t l l - a m ’- ^ ^ V n l n e wltb Mrs. Charles' ~ ^ v p c ln ten d en t. In charse. ^ ■ u s ls te d by Mrs. Joha B d U a Claude Matthewa.

prayer vaa led br

^ B du . Larrr Schvager.Sally Berpa u id .

^ ^ ^ v e m o a Pcugb aang a Jeao Paugher^ u d

repreeentlzig tbe - gava readlagi «f

P»rt H«k U

I

■ C K U me■ '■•'^•t h u r sd /

', SPONSORED

■ ^ W e l d i

l l 71^ H aj^oiiiit | i H H | H M | it r n ' S H H i l H i l

rello

n n 4^>.jT"'X f I S K f i m l

'w W iH W ■ E sriwit«

ac*

ipe,"

hlch

duel

Utec.

m et

eth*

»ith

Jme Making preparaUooa for the playgr ^ Howard Johnaoa. right, InataU » sew ) la * * * *

L" Benoyation, QeaiSi _ _Parks_Is_keaia

Spring renovation and cleanup of bj the city park-m tem -U nearly comi fli

,._- plete,-E rnest Oraner.-ctty-recrca- pt ttoa and parlta dlreclcr, aold 'Wed- fl

U,e Bcaday. otlere • JHeadlng tho list of park Improve- b<___ meata.ia-tba.lDBUllatlon ot.a.,three* seDr. aeat-awlng_*nd..chlIdrcn’a-12-Xoot - imn Wlflo aflSe'6unrlie-l>lincAddllloh^^ ni Ime al plans call for the purchase of Pt not a teeter*totter and set of bars for P< rt« r t h B-park-equlpmpitrA-baet»toin<ir "cr

the basebaU and softball diamond Si also U.being built. cc

Other- city parlta have been put In first class condition for the sum- la

^ , mcr months. BasebaU diamond Pl BV backstops have been repaired and P>

playground apparatus cleaned and In painted. P lans have been announced sers _______ • —

S Letters_Asked_in__ S; Estate of Mellonaily _ Hearing haa beea Kjiedulfljl fo r .l ale^ DJO. &£b; 3a b f Probate Judge £vap^ tb t e tt M. Sweeley on a petition for let*«H-. ters of admihlatratlon filed Wednes- de- 'lay In probato court on the estate r e of Joseph O. Mellon, wbo died AprU

:red H ie peUUdn. filed by hU -widow,>up. Bsta Mae Mellon, lists property val­

ued a t $10,000 including the lamlly

1 residence, money In Oii bonk, house* hold furnishings and e<[ulpment.

er’s Listed aa heirs are the widow and tb s * Boa. Edgar R. UeUon. Silver

lan.-. eprlngvM d.-------------------------------ries' ~" '

■ l j |-

^ S k lWaSfflliTK)nFlitne,Htrtl^Com..

• ; Sttetch . tha BKfoloW ol yocit Art. farm equlpawnt . . . mtke yoof uty. fam c b o t^ «•<{« by boIUiiig •»■ ..handK di erf dlff ^ ^ ^ ^ t o o l s

e n cvcrywhera a n alteriag bar<,1 row*, eultivstort . . , buUdlo#

hsody bam tqi^ptatat with tb t

Today, w e ld l^ «c«a to fictla,

! A c t s ^ , s , Him wcMm .lavtt ► many dm p /W 'S ag ak l pH a ' B~

, the flr« y e « alodfc__

__«0!L IN _^ . _____S B THESE WBDBtS

*” P t« u ahowing • c M ^ e n r y o i j 'w Hi' b r t w ilcfing. *ir tra t« d -b y q repreSBMoMve-.— -

nI w e l d i n g!6n o r l T tu ik Lon.WDAY, MAY 14^ORED B y- -

ildih^Eiquip. ti-j u l;.

j tw ip m ea l . . ' ' ■ . - '

'•I

•1858

:ound KpqjpmeHtj

pUygTooai aeason. » elty crew of ‘X fl Fai » new tU d ^ S n n r is e pari. -(S taff phol

^TT * ★ *

lleanup of City’s iaiiogXompleti^5 of by Craner to construct fou r' new om- fireplaces for the Shoshone 'fnJU rea- pnrk.-'Work on Uie first of the four 'ed- fireplaces Is under way and the

other three units are expected te Dve- be completed In time for the picnic

Xoot -S p ro y - cwws. are" biisy-'apraylng Ion* npppoxlmfttely "4 0 0 ^ o e s ~ o f city I of parks. In'cludlng the Shoshono falU for park, for dandeUons. City psrk

- la r uewa uiB- do ifian he operaUon: ond Spraying of the municipal goU

course haa been completed, put Spring phase o f 'th e c ltr hall tun- landscaping program haa been com- ond pleted, according to Craner- Twin (Uld PaUs Oarden club members asaUted jfld In purchase M shrub* and border iced avergreens for th# new city haU.— New drain pipes have been In*

• stoUed a t the m ^ c lp a l swimmtogpool. Cleaning and painting o f pool

i n!flSI m NI OFF

M . -. - •. . .

$17 Dot

— r ---------------------- :------------------------T---------------------- ------------------------ ~ : ;• •

TIMES-NEWS. TW:

ifrfestdfled

H H \ fr*

Lft Panls, kncelinc: Gene Burgoyne aad ’ pholo-eagt»vIn|) '

equipment is being rushed te com- • pletlon for the pool's opening Juno

\ Tentative, opening date for the l H municipal .Aiim rter..r«creatlon-pro-

gram is June 8. ,

^VffiaSourSfijrair^-MalfflsVbuQue^.

' in-ning Record£ii«r«llefforga»,heanbnnii pool aoor stomach; add iodlgettioo*

M Mm mFE R N

pw h, $ n NU

p E

—- Bobier Estate- ^ Decree Filed

—A-decree-of-d b tribotien-in-the-w tete of Rlohard E. Bobler, whodlec Aug. IS. 1P03, in 'T w ln 'F a lU cmm' trrw aa fUed-to-dlatrtet-oourt-Tue*

:>slkm day by hU widow, M rs. LUUan Bo'3 ! ^ »>*“•• ■ ■

In addlUon to tbo widow, survlv ors Usted Includ* two nons. Royal z

; i BoblerNand O rant J . ■

a grandson, A. Elvood Bobler.’Thi > ; widow and three children are to rC'

celve the estate. _____.i ' AcconliDe' to 'th e ' ’d« ree , ' lin

BoblCT-Is-to rwdv>lttbirq.lO»om«

' Falls, a IMS CadUlac automoblU »16,W8J0 in cash.-a - ahare Int w i i r ' i - ' ‘WHO.OOO in ihe H r a f FedeW Sav

Inga and Loan assoclaUon, Tn-li ■ I h FaUs; US shares of capital atock ]i BTO::;vi the .,Keel-.wuUaanj«nk Jbe HW ftW x o m p k n y rro s ^ h a re s o f c a ^ ti

stock-in the Twin FaUs Bank am E R t ^ Trust company valued a t l i . iu ^ ■ b 3.47H shares of atock in the Hom B H a Loan company, Twin FaUs, five |50 I ^ H B U. 6. bonds, one $33 bond and 1

fiO O pnds. 'The remainder of th e eatate is ti

-i>eHlhPided'equtlly-4U6hg-the-{hre * » 6 chUdien. I t ia gW^SMiO in. cas^

and the same amount o t ahares am

H p - A R E - Y O Um | T ^ oF Y ou

All You Con ' ^ I r n H l E a t G u a r a n t o e d '^ ^ ^ r \ ae aad

te com- ^ / L * ■ng Jun_o , J_ :_:_Sat., MoyJ6

J_____ ' , M U R tA U G H

t W plAQV* COME EARLY — Eni^ V ' ------------- C o n s tru c tlo n 'O rT H ;

|]7 __________ Gr t Yo u r T l

I _ , J . .li

^ - Mu,hn bnnii W « T o k e B e tte r C a re o f >'o»

M A NWMMNOW!

Month ^

n'O U R B A L D W IN

r--------^— ------------

3, TWIN yALLS. IDAHO

ate— F o l k f M i t f i e y b u m -

7Ued Travel, Entertaii:----------— -H gyBURN,-M ay.l?-M r and Mr- i n - t h e ^ «orUs-Hamrofr-«ad-ohUdr«a-az r, whodled t^s- SteUa Duffy, Idaho FaUs, wei ’alU ccFon* guesU of relatlvea here, over-tlourt-1 \ie#- -week-tad.— -----------------------------UUlaa Bo- Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Brewerto

— Salt-Lakfl-Cltyrwere-gueste of W DW. aurrlv- and Mrs. John Wodskow Sunda a. Royal E. ^ v l Bounous, Provo, and Ri ^ I ct; a ^

lobler.’The over the week*end.I are te re- Mrs. Mary Stlmpson has retumi

_____. from.vUltlng herson , Ralph SUmi:ree, Mm. son, and family In Haywood, Call rolO»ome.' «ti<a-.anQUicr-«on. - MbcrtTBUropw

i^ln-T w lir and-ftmlly-lil-PorW andr-Oro.— sutomoblle. oene Hymaa, high school aoph

mniy »Tii^'.nn nf Mr. ntirf Mm , J m a e S I Sav* Hymu, broke his ankle whU« pla Ura, Tn-ln i s j baset>aU a t school Friday.

T ^ * i - Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jordan ai family,~Poeat«110r-»ar»-wttk-w gu“ t« of Mr. and Mrs. C hat Maugl

n t a i « « *n<* M r.-and Mra. Amoa Jordi

Is, five $500 Asel Jenks, Logan spent tl >nd and IS week-end .a t the bomo of her sc

Kenneth Jenks. estate is to '• f-the-three a tock rim he other finha aarecelv d itv cash, by the ^idow. J. H. BiuidfoKi te ^i*IS..andJjyMnt«UhfljcUUQner.-------------

OU HUNGRY?=t Your Fill A l-

^ SmoeGiismDy J 6 . 6 t o 9 P . M .

tA U G H HIGH SC H O O L.................... .........

1 0 P e r P l a t e

r —- EnHre PrweecJs_6o_Toward____I 'O r jh # LDS Recreation Hall - '

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th li-: :« d 8 n M -w jeo t“ ir - i ^ ^ n '-p e o d ln c EUenhowo plan to reoiv ij ^ ^ n S . nnlM tbt affrloulUn deptrtmeot. ■

Hb u U the President then w uld »

n H y i i i VUTO Presldeat' Herbqrt Hoo- W k ! I Ter, on the o th « r - ^ , - i u p iw te d . -

th e pUB t s a more toward etU de '* ^ B E T r. ' ey end econom;.

R u « ^ " K m :oppos*<i-:froni--the ; IH H T ~ r o r t~ * ~ lK '0ttd-K eaend-pU n lub-- -i ■ H te= siu»d -by ,'S ttflnhaw er-on -M m li:a8 . .. l l ! V f £ 'and Is sponsoring le«lsUUon to l i f n t tirU r ebout lU defest.

■?? - 8 p e a n e ~ r s in T r t a --------- 7«H p t ; supporting his resolution u « i

H i d S S S S S S i t i S S : i{■MB ; *^othlng but & blank check” and i { 9 1 1 ^ 8&ld ita npproval by concreu vould P i H U - be 'th e most complete abdication \

ot leslAlatlve responsibility and n n pover ever made by th is body.”

The department needs.- reortran* ■ H i - Istn trrhe l a id r b o t the--President I ^ H I l should propose It Id a ^inn and

speoUlo plan.X>emo Airee* .

l^ ^ E r :^ e R r-C J lir :» ^ 9 b n r to » » rT :J > ^ S ^ « “ ^ added tha t the present plan would ^ H | | give the s e c r e t^ oi acrloulture }_|^H lL_-»m )]]ridled-pow er.''— ------------------------^ ■ c f ------Tho’ teorganiiatlon 'pU n'w lll'be-

come effocUve June 4 unless 40 sen* J

H K to k lU lt: I t would give the secretary ot

llE tH l'i asrlculture broad power to reor-— M n ite -an d -« ah u ffle -th * -d ep a rt- —

n W l . m ent and Its-far-nuos field agep- y ^ B ' cles. Zt would open the n y tor f f lM Bc ahUtlng soli conscrtatlon, crop pro- t tB H l duotlon control, price support and ‘ i ■ W - . agxlcultural conservation subsidy ^

programs to sU te and local agen* f ( ^ ■ 1 . cles, working on a cooperaUve ba- “ R H i^ ( Bla with the department. ^H B il ' f 3 Aides FroTlded ^BBBMj------T t-ai«rvouid-iiT O T ida-th ie« 'ii*HllifS. { alstanl secretaries instead, ot the ‘

— present-one, plus-aa admlnislnttve ■ ■ I ) assistant seoretaxy.S n S ;^ -------8«eret«ry-B ansoa-bas-B O t-yet -

- outlined—the--chanSs»—he—would IM F!' - : make under thtf plan. - *f M E ir- BusieU lnslst«l th a t pollUcs had " [ lI lU ? nothing to do with h is opposition. « IMwlii The Elsenhower p laa' differs only M W I_alightly_lrom .oa*.ptopoied.by_?«> •

H I H mer President ■nrumas, he said, and . ■ m ' — -i-w »»“OBe-of-thos«:that-oppoied "j m i l th a t grant of power.” ", ■ ■ I K Mr.-Hoorer, who headed .a gov« ^ ^ — enunentah-reorgantt«tlon - comml»«- ■ B l i t aton whose recommendaUons the " H H f i plan follows graeraUy, flled-.a state- *' H ^ B a r tnent listing five advaatag^ 'T hese I ^ W I Included streamlining and reduction n ^ H K in orer-lapplng services a t federal, h

state and loeal levels, more chance p< H H > for cooperation'' among the three, t< n n and I n tm tlo Q of related fonoUont. ol SfAH l> This WDiud tend t^ eu t oosts, he said.B a i li --------------------------- c

M LHellaJCanyon__|W RiUe Assailed • H Ll. .‘By Mrs. Pfost ”

• - -WASBiNOTorf, U ay is urv->R«p- lU ii l ! raen taU v t P fu t, D.. Ida., said Ust■ I I__ ))tght..th«JnteriQC-departaent’« .^ - . _OHH j clslon in the Hells eanyon ease cl U B $ .*paves the way for a power monop- y,

* - oly in this country.” di ; u rs ; Pfost said tho withdrawal d' — ot^ederal opposlUon-to-Zdaho Pow er -n

■ m e o c t f o n y ' s plan to buUd dams in the k ^ ^ 1 1 ] Snake river-between Idaho and Ore* ti J ^ B I * mean the end of the aH B I * low-cost power de^eloppients' which E ^ ■ 1 ' -have lightened the work load of-the n n » farmer and the home owner and w a a M t : brought prosperity to.business and tl B H I * - alike.” - - w

Interior Secretary UbKay an - V ^ W n : aouoced one week ago hls depart- - B B l * >Ben w is withdrawing opposition M B I : ' to the company's application pend- |U U y I in g before the power- commission. ' | ■ B f * n o 'd e p a rtm e n t under former Sec-

' n ta r 7 Chapman opposed the' ap^ '' i i lB k - L ' pU »tlon because a b l g ^ federal- - I ^ R l ' 4*m was plaraed lh-Hells canyon'.

I | | B i i _ : _______ PAITT. VfBrrnw.B________ , _'. PAUL. May 13—Mr. and Mrs.

W i i ; D on.N anson’and,Lawrence Clark, •,iC T SSf .‘•B"Pocatello, ffpent.ihe weefc-TOd

vislttog Mr. and Mrs. Ray Claric. '

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and ns WMt«m C«r*<r*B >00 xW«l,n llo •r<Bl Uarrir. Btw* iM KlloclOO Bob Swan Bbew (It xMotlit £ lUoilnnMr, a m :00 xKm

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B06T0N, May IS'tf* - A fight t M d BS^lnst federal acUon which might ubildv advcnely affect . municipal and «fffln- «Uier public power projecU was

ra ba- u r ^ Tuesday on members of the American Publlo Power association by its president, Ralph J. Duvall. —Supporting-federal tax-reduction

)t the through shortsighted ac-

> t-yet J l n . i h e rnalm.' of ■ publle power jiou ld ■ <1 resources development

T lKBrrhive“ l>e«n-ilt8hes-hererand a had *!“ »»« there. I t U doubUul If a bltlon berserk man swirling th o u g h a , oni« crowd with a sword in eaeh hand « eould do a more etfecUve Job.'*

-B O TiU-told-thi-iM S-wnvTOtlon of-the assocUtlon- —-whleh^Tspre-

^ senU more than 700 locally-owned fc gov« «^*«trlo utlUUes — tha t slnee the

m olt of you began to pond?r iU state- 1”^ ^ ° power."

'These CeoBoinlcii Fledged ' lucUon “Oreat economies were promised,", ederal. he said, b u t . added, “—hope the chance pendulum doesn't swing for enough three, to endanger the safely or economy

«Uont. of tho nation." le said. Despite federaf cuts already made,

Duvall told the convention “all is not lost. 'Vou stm can do some-

I thing about port ot It if jrou will *------- llght.-^Know-your-con«res»mea-and

d tbelr views on these matters. 2 t is a certainty . . . the power lobby are well-: acquainted with your duly- elected represenUtlvea a i^ would

o s t heslUte to influence faem.'*

ElectedL'*.ae-. _»DEN.-May-l>-The.Sden-Llon*«1 ease club has elected officers for the lonop- year, Thay are Earl WlUlams; presi-

dent: Walt Walters, first vice presi- Irawal dent: Vem Schutte, second., vice P o w ^ uresldent; Wendol Stevens; secretary in the and treasurer: Vernon Lance, tall d Ore* twister: ta r l Peterson. Lion tamer: o t th e O rant Budge, Kenneth DavlJ and which Eulls Davidson, directors, of-the Nomination committee members r and were George Lattlmer, L a r^ Mar­is and tin and Ivan Barr. Three delegates

will he sent'to the convention a t Sun T an - Valley the latter part of M ay.' epart- ' ' -----------:................................

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la Bait Famitjr Nita P ^ r a m i Y#tl

: N oT a ~Yoh'II GlHia the Hub* copi off Your C a r .

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it"~ Support of Ike^s 7 Toreign PohcylB"

- Urged by Trumanf ^ r t ’ JEFFERSON OTTX. Mo., May II 5 . t!V~Ponner President H an y 8. TTU' . fight miui urged thA nation Tuesday U m ight get behind President Elsenhower'i

i and foreign poUoy "so wa eaa keep th< s was peace of the world.” of the The President, he said, makes thi elation foreign policy for the'm ost powerfu rail. nation of the world. And It's up V lucUon tho-cltiien«"t«rBetheblnd'thTPre» ed ac- iden t and baek him urf."________ .liu m a n dJd-aot m intlon hU. aue

cessor by name in a speech to thi power Missouri legislature-bU first pubUi

^ e n t «Wr«a» ehice leaving the W hitreiand- -House.________ :_____________ ___ll if a Bpoke in a reminiscent veil □Bh . about the Job of leading the world', I hand B » a t« t naUon, Not only is thi H President the oommaadv-in-chlel ^ H o Q -'Cruman-told;bi» home iUto-legUla>

ture. but he is bead of hls party^ *%-job^nike'veiy-rQUcS;''“ ^ ‘

ce the . Actually, Ttum an said, the Presi aura den t h w to spend about 78 per cen

Ita o f itU tbuo uiu« • jrabutrwifiuoji m an—"persuading people to do wha they ought to do w ithout being per

, * . fuaded." mlsed,"pa the '.noujh .pTA to Meetwnomy p ^ u L , May W-JThe Paul PT^

. w in m eet a t e p. m. Tuesday a t tiy ’ made, pau l s^ o o l auditorium. The thed?

of th e meeting will be cylture. AA and c ra tu the atudenta have dorS

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ke s 7 Scouts Given Life Awards

■ Uinfln ' T.tfn and atar mnks were rgeaentei Co., May 13 a t a Scout court of honor held Tues n y 8. T tu - day night a t the LDS second war ruesday to chureh. -isenhower'a The first life award went to Olad a keep the Bean and was presented by Tei

le rso n , a counselor to the bishop . makes th e rio. The second, an Explorer llf s t powerful award, was presented toi Davli I Ifs up to C hatterton by Ted Weeks.- post ad d 'th T P reV Vls'er.-

Dee Larson received the sta OQhU aue* ran k badge.-Il was-presented b; :ech to the Dazrell Heider, a representatlya ofirst publlo tbe-8coat-oouncll.- -----------------the W hite Ralph Ward, troop, committeemas

■ i.w » B led jm riU n rc lU 3 R d s» j! j^ iacent vein ^ by members of the troop. Larsoi the world's received badges for cltlsenship i: tly is th e the home, bookbinding ^ d horse «*tn-chlef, manship. Badge* preseirted' to Beai t«t*-l^isla>- were-soU-and-water-eonseTvatioz hie s a r t ? ^ tlrs t aid and citizenship In lh

homerooSy-Hogan-received badge . the Presi- to r .scholarship,and art.79 per cen t Olek Heinz, troop commandeaitrwifiUons Ttfeslded’ovcrthB cuurL :I to do w hat ._ _ ------;;;---------_ .wwMt- Meeting Ends__ SUN VALLEY. M ay U Ifl — .

Spanlah Pork. Utah, banker wa i e t eleotfld. prealdent o f tha TJla: Paul PTA Bankers association a« the grou

sday a t th ^ ended iU 4«th annuC eonveotlo The theme Tueeday,- iiilure. aPU president U Oharlea 1 have dorS Dixon, vice president and ca.<ihler c

th e Commercial Bank of U tah t .' — BpaoishT^ttk.-------------■ “ —

ER J E R O M E} , A u t o T h e a t r e

W ED.-THURS.

0' / "A PLAGE IN - / i THE SUN"

i / J . Montgomery Oiift-Ellzabeth Taylc

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rARTS. TODAY! ★ ★ -io p e j

irtMKS-NEWS,

E x p e H s A - y e r

A t o m i c P l a n e -

ntcua)-- ~ F a r i n F n t u r i: '\ r* s8 o ro T O H ,.M .r^ u _ D fc ;ii

IC NfWB formed eourcet say th e atomic, aiiQttM _ p law Twapy yoara 4h thw

• - and n o t Just, arom>d th # e o m B ,’ ’

B ' . & r - " S t o u>AT an atom-powered p la iu ito-nma flying Indeflnltelj^^UMtH rouellnoMkr Informed sources hera u i d P ldKM------. . . erlng.vai-xight.about.thA .profpei» 3— - — t i r a .p u s a ’i.meorstleM^MPftbUUUart.. But dny im p r ^ o n th a t I t Js 'e laf “ mS w m ll*»tIon is wrong; they » a ja r

jj— ------- ----- Pihese-aouToea-teealled-thki-idttdon Dean, <*>»air7nyji of atom

. .. U pat^ ■»««)<« »L , . ______ a b o iit-a .-y a a r '-a g o -th a t- th a -f lr

atomic aircraft would be ia th a a ■ . in about 10 years.

General Seetrlo and P ra tt at u Year 'Whltsey are doing developme: i« Nawa work- on nuclear power. plaaU fi ****** airplanes, consolidated V ^ tae ai

a r ™ '—£ ^ , a h ~ J___ :____ C B t b a e k C C I W " ^

____ •if It materiallres, .presumably wou

um--------— affect the Oonvalr and B oeln r«o tPidcerlng. an a ir force doctor, aal

__________ L .thB-cr«ii_of_th*_atomlo-Bl»aa .wi---------------- ao t-have-to-be-a-superm aa-grou''f t .T l but will have to wear spim lei

____ glasi_llying_iult«_to_Brot«}t_ttus1 against atomio partlclet'and rays ]rarcls _

» i« » e n te j} ._________ OO'W TEgTED________r held Tues- BUHU M ay’ 1 3 - ^ Holstelr lecond ward Friesian cow owned by Charles j

Read. Buhl, Ttfoduced 437 poum: n t to Olads o t butterfat and 11.860 pounds < ed by Ted milk in a S«8-day test.the b l^op* ___xplorer life

1 th, WED. and THURS.resented bysentatlye et ’ Randolph Seott-A dela

-------------- '~ ^erg ln» -R oym ond Mai»ey

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r ~ , . B itty Button • Ralph MeekerInds

- i "SOMEBODY LOVES ME"

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KegulaTValue $22.(g^|W •% (plus tax and sour

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■ WE CANT GET ENOUGH To5 r Meet the areat_pem and for O

f r i W - Iteadwelds. In order to g e t;k f t m ^ afford to sell naUonally - adi

“ BELOW DEALER COBTI

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t o ’ cOTpRte iUUpmtat to Of~ C « ^ t t e e m e n began n r t to t tl

ra f t ld th a yards M o n ^ . Hut h T m e * ^ Mfc th a t growart haidng aSuUon

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^Warren- D a i g h - a t ^ office-to*0 ^ Pia ho«)ltal buDding.

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pool will ba eoUected W e d n ^ d P ra tt and U ay 30, a t th a Union Padfle frtlgl devkotmaent depot in Twin FalU.

t r .p la a u fa r About 8,000 fleeces ara azpecttd Vultae and — ............... —-------m.dealgXL. a t a englnds. •

rniably would j i / 'Boeing* work.

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437 pounds ^

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NOUGH Top-Grade Recappable Coalngs to for Our Kationally-auaranteed O. K. .

d » to get your top-grade casings, we can ' Jonally . advertised, f l n t - l i n e NEW tires 30BTI '

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B ^ K > u S o i 1^ t o WvM^ pausl

-Such a committee," he saJd, "wlU t t j i l be Tepre*enUUve of both h o u M s^ d B W .? w composed will be restrained from ^M |r~«xivffenttlon imd estrtvkgvnn." proui^ B ------------- ^CrllIeU“of‘Pr<it«*-------------tSwS:H H Celi&'s VtAtement was crlUcil 'o'f lb ffr l a w the seperate InvestlRatlons now be* sge i H a a ~^ny eondueted by Senator McCarthy.- hovlr jH B R , Wls, .chairman of the senate s aciiu IH B Investigatlonr. subcommlltee; Ben* paJni H H f “ »tor'Jenner. R .r lnd;,-head of-«-Mn- - i r IMUjlr ate Internal security group; and eentu i H i l Bepresentattve Velde. R , 111., chair- pione i l S I l n o n of tbe house un*Amerlcan oc* afoot I I H U tlvlUea committee. from■ H McCarthy. CeUer claimed, has a yo ^HH abUMd his power and ottempted lo trees H B l “pervert the meanlns of loyalty and i„ H H - p a t r io t i s m to silence crlUcUm and i^ciui ^ ^ n _ j ^ u r t h e r his own brand of politics, ffgajj

hy tmltiitlon and^ ^ H rivalry of other congressional com* djejf

^ t t e e a . . claim^ ■ 1 -FoataiUo Leacthi” genej^ B l ~ " r h " e “ fant*eUc” le tu ttJrto“ whleh- Uept^ ■ 1 McCarthy can go ' Is forcefully buB M demonstrated by his questioning ot MagiB ffl~ 5 » m e iT trW ech "sle rred It6 r-o rT h e i r i5 'l|H i-M evJV Q t]c.r^)st,’' C_eller said. w urtSMf- Wechsler appeored.beforo McCai-- sp»r»B fJ n i thy's subcommittee I t closed sessions meni y M I AprU'^«~gnd-Mar^~Pertlon8-of-ihfr porttH H I transcript made public show that Msj ^ H J Wechsler a c c u s e d McCarthy of I9,oo(H H I *bralQ washing" and attempted in- rangliHHi timidation of the press. tics,■ H I McCarthy countered with a charge has i^ ■ 1 th a t Wechsler made a “phony lars I^ B | eoaununUm In 1B37. ------

H — .Day. Observed-___IfiiM aHOfiHONE, ~May !8-M other'sf f im -d s r -M rv lc c a -a t- th e -P lre t-B e p t ts t------^■ n ehureh wera held during the 11 ajn.! ^ M | church serricas with Rav. Joseph l I H i l McI>eod In* charge. Special music M M by tha choir was .dedicated to Mrs.I f M t gjnmir«elda-whei>-conT8leaclBt-«V------O n i l the Alexander aurslnc homa here.I W l Potted plants were i^ven all moth- [■B I-m j> reseQ tJ>z.M n..ld& .O oU liu .tn (t- _ i H H - M r a . - 01em Swlnn,-assisted by Paul > » M f -B tn m tf t-» n a - r ra n k -6 h»fferrden*- " — I eons, and W anda Lea Bancroft and 6i

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F i n d s o n M a g i i <------------------- BrH A L-BO Y lE------------------>i5 S MAONOUA. Ark., May 13 tf l— coJ — Ameriea*la growinff-upr-Ha-perlod-Bf tw 5P- raw-boned youth Is over. gei“ * A symbol of this was tho centen* ^

- nlnl_cBlebrftUonJiBl<Llast_wee)t_ by. ™ “P; this community, typical of tha «*

mushrooming small_.clUes_of-the - souUi 'and soulhwest. . ^

^ pausing now and ' m M H B M w then for a glance

oheadr-Magnoli* ~Ta n s , i.m m en se ly .H sE ^a^^H ^ proud of t h e i r M B B ^ H ^

"of taJbe* age of 100 i t was ]hy.- having I ta - in o s t-M t t a g ^ H J ih>te'B ..... Ill II....... lim M P 'W p P 'J ^ B Vi'en* pains. •en- - - irw f tS -B e tU e d '» T i* * ® iw '* « i • j i ind century ago by up»lr- pioneers who came . n«nc- afoot, in wagons, and on horseback .

from Georgia and South Carolina, bas A young lady who liked magnolia

lo trees gave the hamlet Its name.In 1S60 it had a population of 344. _

including es slaves and three pro* . ?■ fej»‘on»l gamblers. I t ^‘M jJcrc_Jt_JV flu ld_xem aIn_^^iU ly ^

drenmlng In its quiet dusC l i s ^ l el “ claim io fame tHe fact th a t a ma}or general of the Confederate army _

leh «ep t-ta -l« 'C B m eK ^._ ' _ " ' _ 111? But In the l u i q u a r ts century

ot Magnolia began to grow—and now the Is■In^ulI■Bloom:The;dloe6Vefy■oroU

w u a big factor, d ti t so was the af* spark cf new. leadership. The yotmg ons men quit leaving town to seek bp-thfr poriunit:^elaewhefe:---------^ ------------hat Magnolia now has a population of

of 10,000. Zt l i u diversified Industrie*In- ranging from oil to aluminum, p lu - '

tics, clothing and wood products. I t rge h u spent nearly nine mlllloQ dol* ony lars In new homes since 19M.

Forer's f G R A D U A T I O N — h

f “ N o w L o w P r i e e * —eph in Moterelo H 0.1.

P e rta b ia P e rto n a f . • A Clock R t i h t . _

Commufiicfltlons IS -RADIO-SERVICE- -lea* — NEW UOCATION— - - -and 610 Main Ava. N. - Phene t W

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I V A Lidcvoo Buildingr« f t . T w in FolIi

Come aad Hoar the M aa Whe _ Has*"Wea?rheaeanda

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^ W E D . , 8 P . M .■ a ..;. wxtiQ Longest Word ia the

t h u r s 7 s p . m ;F 'I ' i *Waa‘i ExeuM. the Devil's R«*' I ' Ugioo. aad God’s Salratloa*

; FRIDAY, 8 P. M.i l ^ .*Gettlag a Shave in the Der-

il's Barber Shop'*

8PECUL MI3BIC will be ren*H B 'dered“ eioh~cvialng“ wltir

Mrs. W. B. Hardy a t th« Ham* mend organ and Miss Bvo Tomberlin a t the grand piano.

DY BVEBYBOD7 WELCOBf^ u

ide a trip around tho World and trip q t th« clow'of the servlee.

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id Enjine . 8.0 fo I Com-g o q t e i i i C a b - ^ S - A m p e r e ^ ^ --------------'Arting Shock Abiorbers •Betnng Stearing . Self- i • Synchro 'M esh Trans* . ' yiD utyTires.---------— '------------- ----IbC HYOU-MATIC anrf oih»r epii»Afll d local tarn, K cny. additional, frlcci rMvnunlllli dv« ts ihlpping chorgtt. '»y»BoiIce._ ____

kND MOTORSi :AY«nu« U tt . ___________ ____ ,_L

o > ™ g lip , B o y l e 7'L J u a L j u l i ^ A V l ^ t li g n o u a ^ i V r K . ) v i s u---------->As-the-townspeopIe-fiocked-to-thfrf l — courthouse square to watch a.xaanj- d-Bf nioth-centeanlal-par»de--“th»-bt*-

gest ever held{ in Arkonsu** — I ten- chatted-with three leodlng^cltisans■ bv who are a link between the city's ■’the M reae*putrlta-buitl!ag-juture .— 7 . th e -They were OoU Charles W. McV

Kay. 8if a 1a«^er; John W. Colquitt,

tury, and Charles B. Lyle, 7B. wbo *«*« been filling preserlpt/ons in hu

^ H drug store for M yiears. ‘^ H —-Add-uo-together ana you have a■ Xlpe. old.age.'i.sald-McKay~eheer<- ^ H fo u r .D ie thr»«7e]d 'tnenar ire~an ■ ■ 8ons-of-pioneer-»etUer»,-»od-lor«-ta^ H taUraboufold-times.- -------------- -y -^ H How do people differ bow IrOm

'tb en t Lrle'Studied soma uasseisliv.H W en'sald :, '— ;— ------^ H "We. were mora rellgloui In those

days. Tho whole town would cIom up for a week to go to a eamp

jack •ttQL ‘V a , people used to like to do lolia things for ead*.other then."

■ said Colquitt T h e y served each other then. Now too many people serve oaly for money.”

"And I ’d say we had more fun, recta: iOO.?-LYlB cflnOnufrf. hnvwit^iy 'tckftbUch iH tw u im n e n n M B y tf f jijef- h a v e -a n y -ie o l-fu n . They don’tS J o f -----------------------------------------------------jm y _______________

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t i i t k you n y s u it in d t(u s t« r« 4 liQ ittx y a m to t in

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* ' P o c k e t fo r v a lu a b lt*

Snug fitting sheen rayon 1 cblrifort7"EI«flcize'd wdist drawstring ot waist; but^o pocket. Bullt*ln supporter.

.................• •

TDIES-NEWS, TWI1^ - , . - ; taow -w bat real fun you can get_wt I © o t a picnic or hoyridc. •

-Remember the square dmcea?"

I8l t wUd over the fiddler."

a .m anj- * jth 18.0OO wa* rich. How Jovorbody KaTgorwrne Tnonerrand «

^ feeU p o « - 1-B ut McKay, then .p u t.to a stout ,

“1 plug for the young folka. j“jLdon’t-oajt-U iat-we-ourBelfeg ,

W. McV were u good u our own parenta," , Colquitt, ha said mildly. “But people,arei.h CM- .gattlng batUx a ll,ttw . tlp>e,"_____ 17B, Who **mey used to come to town on

u in his Baturday night, •get-d runk , hold chicken fighta, fight each other and

1 bave a race _ their, horses up the mainy-oheer-- atreet,^--------------------------------------r a r«-an - -They don't do th a t oB-6 »tord»y 4-lor«-ta night-anymore.—W hat d6 -they-dof — I don 't-know .-I doa’t go out-any- o v Jrtm “ o r ^ .1 heor.they go to tho movie*.-

I,. *u-.- B ut they are no moasbock*. When ,iw X*akad-them-wh*t-thayUU«d-aboat

a camp • dttonaltip."“Yes," *ald Colquitt "The clti-

" to do Mnship. Tbe people are civlc-mlnd* a then." «<l There Is a spark here you don’t » d each find jn other towns." J >7 people And McSay summed It up:

-The good people are In the ma- lore fun. Jority. In this lown It has always iey_haM b e e n jh a t way."

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- J W P » I T r M a y - l» - 5 l» a ^ r ^ iW : ^ How ^ O* <7ahnsoa. m inU terin e h ^ m errand o t 8 b* Jaae^Eplscopal-charehi-Jhir*

lay, a ad T rinity Memorial Episcopal I a stout ehureh. IWp«rt. wm be admUt#d;fe

^ ««*«■ 0* W esU a t 11 a; a , Tuesday a t the TWnitiy MofflorUl

P*F“ “ ' church.y ^ . 1 .

Im KUlmp. n i B n . M r.' J«hiu«n. >nrf * 1U be presented fe r ordination

h« m Sn by the dean of the Pocatelb dean- S y ,4 b * J l« .. to d r« w * . Asboe. r » -

^ .h t i i lw w -0 l. .T M n ltj..Ip U c w « :.c lm « ^-they-dof ___________ :_________out-any'* ■■OI«rs7 -2r e a the threa Deanerlu in

e m o ^ - the dlstilct will a ttend asd narU* ere silent dpate tn the service, m addition to,» J- ?thTT pfr**'**ptiM"gk*. When service.'those w6 o wiU officiate

Rev. S tuart O. Ruth, BaUey. Utan< m ie clti- l*t; tbe Rev. David W. Blackaller, vlc*mlnd* EpUUer; the . Rer.Tflu don’t Bverett P. Ellis, Salmon, Oospeler,

‘ u u Ihs K m . I . L o u .- RoUi, n e to r ud: of the Church of The Ascensloo.I the ma- Twin Palls, prtacher.a s always The choir, membera of IVlnlty________ Memorial c h m ^ . will be directed by

n n a the church. Pollcw*

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Boxer Suits 7 VHII----------- B.Ofi

Cotton IT w n i ._ ^ 1

f l For these who do not care 1/ \ _ tigh t fitting style. Elastlc_w*lj

/ \ • pocket./ \ 1 Royon ......................:2 .9 J' ‘ *' Nylon---------------

M em y

rof Murt ngh Pe^plp• MURTAUOH.-May U -^aequells'

T O o a a i i r a B i ja te r o r jn r ia a T C i : in c h « i« X. L. Ooodman.’ and Hana Sgbert.

m thi-aup. «aaghterH>t Mr.. an^M r« .-W .Jt4** •nlicoDai bert. studenta a t B rig h ra T ooar

im lretiiO. P m o . w n tB U V u l u i a - t l » l p p r a a T - - — ::

i S i J S Mr. KiJ M n . H n b o t Mwnonai visited her mother. Mw.

B m er Perry, in Rockland Bunday. tt*-o(dataiv - wado. w in te n .a a d chlldi^ •.'Johnion Caldwell. «pent mother* day w its ortliiitlon l* r «Uo dean> family.yboe. no. -SN-BeverlyPooltoa-Is-leaving sooa- H. ch w o ^ for BeattI* a f t e r v U j t ^ ^ ^ ^ t ^

lp«Hny <w11 Officiate l ^ t h e servico a luncheon wUTBe lyo jvJer- ierved-in-the-guDd-hall-ln-Bupert

a ^ r ^ T utiai6rt« e - ia ip io e s-e t- th rT ro m c i> ley. U ton . guild of St. Jame*.' church.Blackaller __

: ^ € h a § 0 d S k l nr«M«<i»U applied te efasfed lUn.

of TOalty Lnbtk»«fcin»<lla,t«fcM p ste^

sk lE S iH O lrS ^grlike fireworkr

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K erIt's not black magic .

______________ about'comoufloge thi______ . rubber-padded bones,<- ...... ...... - —shirring that-str«tche__________ Choose youf_K«/ybr<

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chic •laiHelzt (2r Loton-yam fs. 12.95

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] Por a clean-cut figure tl A A rayon L u tex brief* are Just

' / \ thing. E lu tlc band and dr t \ , / \ *trin4 to hold them anuglj

I the waist. Your < boy will- -pnnid-to have * Bult-wlth-'

j Boy** s lz u 10-18 ■' -

1 B o y t ' S w i m T r u n k s. 'not c , . I .r S on fod ..d* Con«, Twill. E lutlc . . n , ; . . . s , ^ . , 0 - 18 . , . - 1 .6 9 - ^

9 q b ’ >«ro qvadrvpU Klldwd •Istlle wtUI..........acalala caHwi wppeH. aloitlc ol t«|— ^ • 3 t 9 8 - • Vfwhfed #»h.h. •«#«. rtr1«k.-l?{

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h^awnitMa' O«odto« edonty w tth < B n c m al " 3™“ 4ba-Ooo«B«-ai*B«(H eaa Sgbert Twelve demoDstratlon ehlbc aiM

'"'Ji Qeedlng:~BM llb' eonaeO. Ooodlnr Hinendala elab, WeadeQ:

leaving *oo»

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»S IS C*A-L>L.lEJtaSaSi I

rorks^n-theH Fourtl i n - y o u r — — -------------- —

v r r f f b rack magic . . . It's hoflest-to^-goodnett fit loufloge thot Is Kerrybrooke's secret. Brc dded bones adjustable to your eup-sr^. Ad iat-str«tches across, up or>d down to yot >w_K«/ybrooke_glamcwr_ioMh«..holidoy: collection.

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lie •laiHelzed acetate, ilen-yom f«ni« fashion.

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cut figure theaa • / B \jrlef* are Just lh e ------ / i 1band and draw- A . 1

i them anugly to 1our<boy wiU- b* -I * ■ u i t - w i i h - t h i * - - / ^ V ^ f t - • t e c A - 1

l y

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TrunksroHofl Twill i ■— -i ,6 9 ------ Shifted acetote satin frbnlM W.I.. ' with faille lostex bock.!U. .lo X , 7 % ' C h o o se f ro n i a la rg e a iso r t»aiu .w«k. j?S, ment of colors. 2-8.--” 7/ 403 M ain W ort ^ i »

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I Lohr of th e soil-comervallonserrico ® regtanal photognphlc - U bonloir ' > n it-a r r r v mmpntM of-John- ^ Clouser. and B tu Woo<ly-hive-'r«r » b « " Rimed vertical control w k for » ■ ® ^ topographic funrey of the farmland : around Ooodln*. ^; The work la beln« done from lov

level photoffraphs v lth the aid of a o n , machine known u the Keleh Plotter

^ .«hlch_«lU_tuni.out-eoBlour.*UM - Ban oioaJ in accuracy ta those awde 6y b,ck

old atyla fleU ae th o d i aad a t a ( tr» > t r» c u a » -a f 11i» - c « t r i* h t '» ld . — ottot

“ vjll m ake up t« ^ |raph lft-«M )rt6 r 3 cooperating fanner*, ‘n ia contour " laapa, to c e th v v itb the mIU maps ;• vhich already have beto c6mpleti^ ^Sm ^ iorm-tbe-UeiA-for-ft-complete-ton-- ! ■ * seo«Uon p lan on any fann. he ', ------------------------------------^

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’pUR home — i h t popular *["•JE COATl Thai-t riflhti Ren- 'AT — does tho Job of Iwo _ „>»ly ptslnltd. aurfqeti. TViii Davot 1 nt -offef»-*Kfra-*avingr— ' - '■ ond-Raiauty.In-on* ilnQlo-oppU^----- ^ W i t t

tnamol-lik* finfsh thafsV dikyd ra tin b o to whffh__________ i

for longtr w ear. f o j

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)daLE WILLIAMS ^ibMbttae American Leftoa port to at< an r . Ctaytoi^ ia the eqa of Mr. and M n. ]" S * ^ "4* ® »»* S^yed thjHe vaa Vloe i r a ld tn t of hU _ •Bf S t a Alice WUliank and U stadeat n i I active In th e 8 clnb, waa presldeat e t haBara* rtntnin<r-Hgr‘| ii«yf j|Hy.fc tyinF ^lool (Btaff cngniTlBn)____________ ^

- — V e h i c l e s e o U i d e — rr - -eHO8HONE.-MBy-w=.Tl#0-eai»^S and a pickup track vere damnxr^- sliehUy'ln-ttccIdenla’InTlhe'ajuniy '>. last »e«k. No one waa injured., c . c . Olsen's 1949 GMC pickup y m d v ed «00 damage and-W alt«r - j|. loTT f ^ -Tiama|f -. r vhen Olsen drove onto a road from- ■ .driveway Friday evenln®. Both rt men are from Dlttrich.

The other car damaged vas a 1M9 Hudson station vagon belonj.

» lng to Paul Shortt, Bhoshone, Ap- » proxlmately tiO damage was done , 9 r the ataUon v a ^ n when Mra. ^im -B» B anlncaralso Shoahonervho Tnii-----y backlngfrom the curb on Bouth Ball • street Thuraday,-lallad_to sea-tbe _

otoer. ear. M n. Baralnca’a car, a A l » L ^g e .-a» a-D o t-d a ia« g ed_________Ir -Prosp«tlve poUcemen in Rome..J. Italy, are now require^ to knov a t , l e u t one foreign language,

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U I V ala Baat • Pboae 2 0

Mn» Amu or lulldfiist with

i n bo oppIi#d;dIr*dly to "•riglnol turfoctt o f wood,*natal and masonry with*ut an undercoatl ONElOAT c o v e n com pItt«ly/ifh'a tough finiih thct .ilxc»pj{w eii/:tenfl:lo» iinfl. . — ihint: o f- th* -M iv ing i-on -me alone — as well a tie eoit of a a m n d coot. -gint ntw canttniction andIder rondi buildinq» with .lavoe Roneho Red Fortfind-Raneh-Palnri— -------- ----

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Modern Teens S Than BarentsBy A R tm iR BSBON u

WASHINaTON. U v W » - A boy * reasons belter than a t l r l , and both > knov-mbre than th t l r parents did a t lilgh school age.

These cnnrlmlnns v e t« reached g Tuesday by a NaUonsJ EducaUon assocUUon oniclal a fte r a naUon- a

2 v ide search for the y x f ^ p d Wttht.- »\f f n tT n s fe c E o c T sS IK o fT n e y M irr it ■S ^ T h e bright'boy is a youn* man J from an old achoolt-Thomas Joseph a ■■: Hegartjr. IT. from L atin high. Bos- a vj ton. The oldest eecondary school •A In the-tl. a .-lt-v a s foundedrin-lffM. k2L S .y«Lbrter«-HarvaKl------------------ aE - * n ie _ l« lA _ o ff id a l." w ^ a u l-E . - a EUcker. execuUve secrtU ry ef the b ffl NaUonal AssocIaU{»ii_of_ftiCondarx J |L Sehoal-HrinpW u i,» T^A-few-of the hot-rod itida grab a H the_heaxll^es,'* Bicker aaid, "but■ •the other sIde“Ts more Imporfint. 7 I Anyone vho haa worked v lth it■ youngstera can't hHp b u t be lm - c

preased with v h a t they can do. tl ' ‘T hey 'n meeting a h igher aUnd-

• *rd than ve ever did In our day.“ t I. How alwut boys reasoning better a than girls?

"I may-g«t-ln-trouble w llh this," 3 t S icker said, “but It's true. I( you ;f_ have a o in ^ ln g th a t calla fo r memo- E F Tmng7-you~cau-t Iwa l a -g ir lr^ T h e r ~_ do wtll- ln-forftlgn~T-nfpr-g>-«— i- example.-b<<:aus# theyTI' le a n f 'a ll ”

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en purchoMgtptdlir>q $20 Wor mor*. __

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ns Said Smarter mts Were in Youth

. the boy wUl put i t together, and h e -A boy *1U come up v lth aomethlng. The d both are afraid to take a chance.its did ‘niey're too censeientleua.^!------------

Qlrls M nslstentlyhavem ade lover tsched grades In tesU like these, ho eald. icaUon As a couple of ex-boys. Ellcker

S »hu-I year, vhen we looked a t the queatlons.r man The'bard ones are too tough toJoseph detail here. So let's look a t the, Bos- maps:school 1. What pUce In tbe world ian-lffM, knovn-as-Tho Cld Ledy o t ^ n a d ---------needla-fitreet?!--------------—----- - rsul-E . -a .—A centenarlan-vas asked how Bf the m Ay grandchildren he had . He n d a tx Jeplled that when ha-divided-them

iato-gioope-M -y-9. 4. 6. or 8,-hB s grab always had. one left over b u t that t_"bu6 vherUiejUvldcd.thcmJlnlo.sffoups c t ortant. 7 there w u no rta ia lnder.. W hat

v lth is the smallest number o f grand- w lm - children that could mbet th e condi­do. tlon?atand* 3. What v u the “alck man of' day.“ Europe?"better *nie answer*:

1. The Bank of &igland. 3. 301.this," 3. The Ottoman empire.

I( you Of the entire test, Schoolm uter n em ^. Sicker aald;r^ fh e r ~ ”yrwnkt^ l-Tftultt-tia»w ■■n.' awfnh IS,— U m e ^ ih - l t ." ■ ------n f a l l ' Frankly, who wouldn’t?

i^ tng l MIAD TIMES-NEWS WANT AD3.

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jr__Petition Is Filedm th Will Probate

. A peUUon for probaU of th a vffl•, and h e ^ ,M nle .Ander»on..Trtm.dled lng. The ^ T i^ o o l May s. v u tUed In . chance. PJ^«te court Tueaday by har haln .

Ide loverha ^U e. U executor o t tha eaUta, h S ^ Survivors a n three sona, Harold

H o > ^ n Anderson, Oakland.. Callf-^ Al-

t « uie t*te consUU of a lot and Twidence

b M ’ih u ^ o a r d J ^ o r g a n i z e strouw Of D iro u O H . May - ls -T l» e W t-

W hat trleh village board held a apecial r grand- meeUng Friday to reorganlst fol­io coadl- lowing Uj# recent Tillage aI«>Uon.

, Bea Lauer’v u elected chairman, man of Dwight LaOrange, elerk, and W. S.

Bolton, treuurer,

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W H MUler. ~ xtcUtrar; I C r t .. MUtoH S l Fovell, historian: Mra. U "W^oa■ i j i ' bsea. chaplain, and Mra. Steve] M S ’ u n . \nitKn- B in ' aad. Mb . J . cj H | t lH W i: I t t t . MTO »• lep c rt oa the « c M*M r __contlnental_coosres«_l>eld_ln Ap«HUH!- tn WMhlaeton. tt-C .-D O itM - t lg U t t -------------5 B Iro irw S a n in iH S - i« r tB itt to■ B L as Ttgeat et Idaho CAB.

«•• *««i.unt hoeteaaes for tha afl«131 ' noon vere Mnu~ Bin. M n. R uW l Brovn. Mxa. R a n k Howsnan, Mry f l Can. - P. M tmioa. M n. BertMJ ^ H i Painter aad Mr*. OehuuL^ ■ H ', M n . L. l ip p . Oak O i t m . V

^ S | * T ta lM ta lla tlon ccremooy for U^ ------------ DOW oHieen vas conducted by iO

B ow m an. cli^iUln.

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A procram wm featured a t i M W ’ ' taother^dttighter breakfast held

......... ........♦H>— t i t he r a a —e h mN H I l fitmday moraine ia tha chmch.liilM : About W attended the breakfaH j l l t i - - vh leh v u aerred by n e n of t

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selections aad Mrs. OoQlus Eeh ■ ■ I - -aaa r-a eokk A mlmklag.Esroe_v

}fin: ^ i 'werepreaeatedtaMn.ciaI B a »----------- Bm lthrTO ,-^-oM e*t-m otber-pnH r a j ----- r-------e a t r Mrs. haU Wblt*, the yoonciH h .--------- aM ther;..H Ta._A adrev_Iiaoe._tH H < mother . .v lth the most ehUdniff iB I_______ XTy H K. Bimnlny the CBIT WOttH H < of tvlns, aad M n . Belms. the ae'M B L l_______ «#t m o ther.,.. __ .im u ii . Tbe free v ia otfcrlnc takesI l H l ^ h reak fu t vlU so.tcrward mJsslH H I v o tk In India.

toz_L::__:Mdridn: Martin: H t _ _ _ _ i _ - - Pattern

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iliEM thanks the year 'n tm d for ihe w I H S l ' ~ lt dOQbles your wardrobe. Vo f j U H ______ tlag fftiblcms. It v n p s . No Ironl

^ ln*a^ H l Pattern 9148 v a ls t sIbcs: Sm^ H t 34-29: medium 28-38: large 30-

Medium size rtquires yards 3 inch fabric.

^ ^ H ................ eaiy-tokQse pattern gli^ H i perfect fit. Complete. Uhutrat^ ■ 1 aew chart shows you ercry step

Send th lr ty -f ln eenU tn oo: ^ H l . this pattern add 6 cents l

p attera for lot-class o a ll t . Send U> Marian < MaiUn. care

■HI Tlmes-News. pk ttem departmeH H I — P. O; B ox-fl7«. Chleafo >0/ : ^ a n ‘ F r ln r your name, addnss, a n

ninnber.' • >' ~

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l l l l I B■g. . uutott .. W. Toor.ra. Steven.I t a . J . g .

I the e n d Ild_ln April Doxtngi r s s i t i iM -

■ th s aft<r> bCrs. Praak sn aa , M n . a. B erbo t

t*.Xa vhony for tba. ^ ^ B ^ ^ B i ^ R g rat B B H I ted byM A . — jg C B B a a g a Mlain.

lored - = :;^:;_,ajnjai^fgn^"■ "~ 7 7 T T ‘“

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“ X S Lieutenant AVed. i 'S S - t In Nevada Bas

7 Chaoel Servics tdared t o M arriage tows were, e n ^ ^ E k i t u i M ay 1 la ths NeQis a ir force I loe laT* » chapel » t la * Vegas. M er, by 1

L len t Wjniam XX Engels see slarcd r t« "» Mra. loger M. -Bigels, T v la P ■nius and. Carol Jeaa Vavra, daughteJ j ^ WM a ^ a ^ M n . P. L. V a m , St.

o M n .C la rs . T ba ceremony vm j^ « m e < »tber-pT*a- chaplain-Albert W;-D«Ung.— he y o o n ^ T b t brlde v o n a v b lte a

length tovn-of-ChaaUUy-lac*. " t . fashioned wUh-a-flUed Ja of-mateblng Jace-and-neU-flha-

la, tbe new- ^ booquet of white orchldi ig takea a t Mr*. Dtde-VAtra, LM_VegM. lu d m im on ^ y, y .__________ _ alao JjtM Vegas, served M >est j" . ' 7 ; T' Tbe-eoiupie wm .be ftt.bomia r t i n __ «.C»s*»dy..NeIU8.alr.foriM b ^ .

Vegas. vhOe Lleotenaat. Boge] n stftUoaed there.

stationed a t the Neradft base fox past 33.monthaT He was ^ d u from U tah State Agricultural legs in USI with a degree in I a ea i admlnlstn tlon .

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[fw A- hlgb pQpn asks mi r ^ aay what changes 1 vould suj> '!l l ' ^ course of study to e

I young people to meet the char l i i 1 vorld vtth- Ereater confidence U l ■ Bum ia ft big orde]H 1 tha_ >rorid h large, lU p e ^

' r ^ l “ diffOMit th a t only Ood-kaova ' a l ' I ift vanted vlU bring h a n

l i I o u t c f discord. goodwlU to all. 1 r I erer. there are aome fuadame • I v e can d lactuifc

(a f c * ec ieaceb aA iad a th* vocld H H ^ ^ Baau. hrlnflng fa n v a y cour

and their people Tery cloae toge Elgh-sciMOl pupils mlghtrstud] v a y so f other peoples—their hli vhich. ia .trey. .Importaat. to

--- o t__th»myellmata, prodoct* and ectoa T b a t vould .meaa stzetchlag oonraea here aad there and t«

' -■ ft a e v approach to geognphy. tory, U toature aad ao forth. fvwwtny generation of citizens

- aeed to Imcnr more about < peoples than they c r their fai kaov today.

Tben I v o i ^ S ^ i ^ S c S s * p jrould help young m ea and v t

fo r Improred eoadlttoas la ' . owa thetr

their oocatry. I vould begta byLPl— --------- lag-bouT M a-la—tha-constnx'-Jiffy.- g iw Buaagement'ftad care o f house for ihe v ay equlpmcat. m our houses todaj >be. No flt> devices oa vhleh the family^ '

»i m t « m g a u ’d T -o o S b o J i j i iu idto attend to It promptly and ii

dees: Small' Ugenlly. Girls must knov a large 30-32. stores, beaters, toaster^ (au li yarda 35* fuses, v ire connections and

uses of electricity and gas. So ] .ttem glres boya.vho-vlU..one day head bi

Uhutrated of their own and vlU have to rery step, th e repairman's charges by U tn colna tasks themselves, i think coutm 6 cents for lastruction In these fields are lass mailing. »iw^n«tIn, care .ot Sciually important are classe departipeat, d ries. Tbls genenUon of t ago 80/ m : knovs little about th« machine I r e ^ aone; their local goremmen ta and n

- - - I Iwa_J>bttUL.toC.Je(lgal govemn

IE 'SSES with Bbl»a^[C E [lpre5sed!’c o tlD r i:p r in t-_ 1 • - : :

> 3 to 6x . . $6.25

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DAN RIVER _SB 888 w tth BOLERO (81tcvele«)

;es 3 to 14 $5.65 to $6.75

^iJBeje^O ^w een' . • ■ S H Ol a B z s ^ s r BODTB > - PHONE 1934

im Engels Atorries;'> >

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yVed__ Buhl Clubwomi Base Hold Instdlldt

BUHL, May IS — InstaOal3 r V l C 6 S ^ Priday it, exchanged th e homo ol Mra. Joo .1 r foreo baM Ouests vero JrS. Uer e r , by P in t Mr*.-Tom Horaeek. rels. soa ot Offlcen a n Mrs. Oordoi T v in Palls. Ostran. president; Mrs. Mi

x^vingston, rico . president: ivra, St. Jo - John R h o ^ secretary, ani

erf im e d Iw ® » ’“ eo lI« ted ‘for t bwculoila.lioBpltalJniaoodli

. • I t was ftnnouaeed. t h a t tl m eetlnr u f - th e -y e a r -v U I -

>«t.-flh*-car«- —Mr8.-Anton-8 a c b an ~ v arb re orchids, o f the program which lia -V e y . the group staging..ftccompaaled.l:ta a iftro a of Adft Bustoa, a a d sererail rert W. Varr*. Refreshments were serredM >est m aa. hostess and her aasistants, 1ftt. home a t I C D a v I i l a n d ^ e i l l f i a X I eniM b M e ,.J ^ *

“ “ Home Club M(_trqn Buhl ,^,.HETBURN.-M >r-13~<Tb«- id hM bera H om a cliib wik a te rS iined ' base for the a f Cemooa a t Ihe ho p e of M

IS gmduated Dudlcy._Mr8.,H eber Hellewe cultural col- & demonstrattoa on "t«Mng ^ in busl- tram s e q u ^ Mrs. R ichard :

,_______ received t ^ whlto elephant

5f-Your Children-By^ANGELO PATRt

asks aio to I t tbe boTs a a d cfrls aow Irould suggest scbool hare aa opportanlty tly to enable the Ins and outs and vherelthtt changing th d r local governments thnfldence and understand better tbe gore>lg order, for o f the country. The dvlesI p e o i^ a so oould be broadened aad thalad-ra eeda-so ouuld J ia i e -a g se rw a tftctJ^1-kaowa v b a t ftctua] forces of gorenm ieat tlag hamxmy lag the d ty ball vhile offici: to all. H ov- la srsslon. by dtaguwlng liruadameatals and pertiaps v l th the gore

officials, questioos of th*' i• vocld seem m a tto a of their owa eonceiaay couaWes to local affairs,lose together. I know th* courses are tb trstudy the tm t perhaps the budding dtheirlilstory, m ight be.excused-from-the-taat. to our class, and the embryo poliUcbem i— tbeir «a#ed--from -ncreatioa petj! ecoooml**. eaaionally. *010 program aretchlag ttie aiad* m a n individual aad tt and taking be a good thing If th* scb>gnphy. b is- waa lengthened.9 fortii. T be ----------dtlzcns will PilfiHtir U ch«nctcrkUe ‘ of <S“‘ «“■»their fa tb e n _____

ery m u d i to ;• d x ^ th a t I ^ T —i and vom en : . ■■ WOS ta their : . ■■ '.JS j. ' . v aualUe* aad i ^ IjL^s ^ - *-

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ly and Intel- • /know about ; _ ^ J n fera, faucets, ; ns and the 5gas. So m ust : i - K t W : ^ - head homes : . . W t /

have to *ar* 5 ;es by such ! M r Jk courses of / / W . I B B lelds are es- | \ \

re classes In • x \ ^ 3 f c J n of T ota^ ; \ ^ ^ H k u lmachtnety of • ^S unrf m uch • ..! jr .-gntfmmmL, \ Mmm i r '

TfflE^NEWS..

is“ ; ' H d ^ rm d h MYF ■ ■ ■ Senior-M erobe

~ P ited a t Banqi' BAOERICAN. May IS—Tbe i -aad—M etitodlst-Toath -feOo baaouet sponsored by tb* W a Sodety ol Christian Service h d d Ust week in. th e Met!

J e n y Tbompsoa waa toas ter; BsU Roberts, M YF pres gare the welcome to th s aenlox

g u ^ arid C lau d o .lb

apoase.Tbe Rer. H any Staztnuk-Vi

speaker. Tbe progrsm ladui Toeal solo by Let* Neyman; ber- stiop quartet' aumber*. Jl Rois, ’IM £,eadC a a r r ^ n u n ahd'" CHUlBs 'Ifeym aa. -•'^oc poatomlme, Prances Durham, S tn u d , Patrida Neyiaaa. pope. - dbsrlotte Townsend Mr*. Jones..-'special guests InchidMl .tht and Mrs. Harry Startmck, M) Mr*. Lester Dlehl, Mr*. J . W. aad Mr. and Mrs. O erald M ar

Mrs. f te d Leacb v a« d ia im Utchen. assisted by Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. Ernest BUliard Robert Wood,' Mrs. Ho vard

Mrs. R. E. Neymaa and Asahel Orldley vere la cha:

H H H H H I Ibe <<t"<ng haU. assisted by <

man and Mrs. Orldley.

) W o m e n _ ! * ,

t d l l o t i d n e o m m i t t e e ^ - in s ta D a t io a o f . F o r C a r e v s CPriday a t the cARET, May 13-^dis. Jo

b ra m nehMin -.a t -terle-waa-hostoss-tot-wsek- ^ memben of the Progressive iJ . 'E Meyer and nominating eaam lttoe. Mrs

„ Blackvell, Mrs. OaU P arke as » 0 ® d ra V t t jiay iTie, was named. Bded

I t o M a r M officers wtU be h d d a t th. president: t t o meeUng May 14 a t tho bome i retary. and Mrs. Sdrln^B slrf.•V*?'.. rx*cooxed7twxt.8aierwajnj]s ted f o r ^ tu - proceeds ntU go to aponsom ~SS±^§£; Olrls* stale d elegste^------- -

^ Oames were played and rear-V iU - bo - a , 6n b r Mrs. Joe Dleteii o rf-dub-la-Tw ln £ « D iy ^ S a ’ H S rE e o n a ra

ard.a n v as - to th a r g e ----------------- ^— 9 — j|i--------which Induded , . a . f

anpaalM by ^ L G Q I O n A U X l l i a•ereral readings. ^S J S S S M D i s c u s s e s E v" I f ia x ie r c l a e n ; —TaMRFm.Y.iM a y :n 3 = n «

« berly American Legion aim en * st-w ed t“ lii“ tb«rxegl<

J D M e e t s basement with Mrs. L. P. C -lS -/Ib * -B c tttt and Mra^O._E._McCnrty.. m SterEEKea*Kt3ay e u ^lOpe of Mrs. Ray Plans wero o » d e to attei e r HellewdLgare mecUng.Junc a n t Sua.Vnllt D wt«Mng jeweler guest speaker vlU. be Mn 1. Richard BUncoe Ashton, aaUonal president I d e p b a a t auxllla^.— -• - - — ; —M ra.-By-Blundon,-poppy-

-------------------- 4nan.-announcod-tSat-M ayPoppy day. Popples will be I

J l d I l a Kimberly and Han.sen.— — ^ —^ e c l i i r guests - lof ■ th* -ftft

vere Gold S tar M othen, M r------------------------' M clntire'and Mrs. B ea PlaiCfrls.aow ia high whlto dephant v u v o n b [»rtanlty to leam Charles Bean, tnd vherefores of tf ^iments they will , » . i i . i .

Women a t M i l r

=EBtertQindGurenm ieat by rlslt-. _ MILNER. May IS—Tbo fou vhile officials are aua l m othen tea bf th e W jcussing in class, v a s h d d last veek a t th e 1 I the goremment Mrs. Edwin Brune. O uests w« I of th*' day, o r J . E. Neumann. Mrs. Jam< re eoncem related gent, Mrs. BUI McCoy. M n

aald Vaasaat, Mrs. Lavlna n e s aro crowded enson. Mrs. WUllam Bradshs budding diplomat £M d Sargent, Mrs. " ^ w a r from -the gadgets and Mra. Ray-Baird. Carey, iryo poliUclan ex- Mrs. Mark Moormaa ga atloa period, oc- vdeom e and paasy p laaU w irogram could be seated to each guest. Oam' lual aad t t might played during th e aftsmooQ If th* *chool day '

r ^ . *Tlir*riac.'* o » U lf» wtM

g>,8uU.».0 .«>wTorkl».N .V

Tho Perfect Summer prtnl

bullerfliei and bows am

i r E ^ e i e i i

r a a r a . . T w m : y j U i i A '? t p A H q . ^ ^ ^

I MYF; •' - ,-~--Hbnprid;

Banquefr IS—Tbe *entar rath feOovship qr tb* 'W omaal - la Service v m th e Methodist

v a s toastmss* ^MYF prssident.< th s aenlon and naudoTlbxwell,'

ta itnuk - VM the ram lacluded ft

Neyxaan; bar- utmbers. Arthur ierry 'T noapsoir asar^m -oom edr I Durliam.. Jeaa Neyiaaa, Hen*T o v asen d ' and

chidfil^the.Ber.. j 9 kartmck, Mr. andUrs. J . W. Jones . AMm u M u tln . (K c l te twas #*«lwwmw of * * * - * *by Mra. Ndll* . . • . ^f I S ctJ Anniversary Dc

Celebration H« For Local Cou

n rim m . Mary. :.^Mr.^Hmd -M r« r^ .-M. Moon t IU I bnnnrrd a t a n .o p ^ r n w i h~eri« a r^ :ttrs .-K B y- •aw -:oB «nfltjg -t»eir-R m rit' Idley. anniversary. About 75 guests

^ during the afternoon.^ qI j __-

• / / - I I - veddlng cake placed o n a IK 2 V S C,«.IU D old cake plate which had 1; t - 4 t o Joe Die- *<* Mra. Moore’s grsndmo

"TttV Present Wffre thft rounln*.■ogresslve dub. A children and th d r families, li ittee . Mis. Bon Mrs. MoitIs Moot«. Mr. ani U Pftxke and Mrs. E. M. Tinker. Mr. and Mrs. aed. BdecUon of Moore, sad Mr. and Mrs. eld a t the- next Moore. Ten of the couple's 11' th e bome ot Mrs. children attended. Unatile

present wm P r t . James slBrwurpliranEd: 'BttViflj&Uh.the a r ^ Ih KTo to sponwrlng a out-of-town gueeta wer*

— Hutchtnson.—Bolaer-Mrs.—IjX Dlrtwl ?I, Leonard How- pmjey, s o n Jose, Call!— -----------------------Mr..ftndMrsi:Moore-wcre.n

* . May 5. 1603. a t ' Colby. Kami v i l i n r v / came to Twin Falls in 1920

. l A . i i i u i ) r loimed untU recently. Thi c c - P x / a n f memben of the Metbodlst itS a C .V t; i 11 and Mrs. Moore Is a member »v~is=The“Kim- myBiiiB“ciub~ana-tn8’Twii Legion auxiliary Garden cliTB;-th e r te g io tf -b a ir----------------- ¥ — ¥ " • * --------rs. L. P. Larsen LOBEN DRAKE FETE IcCarty.. as_hD6t5. _PIliKB,-May 18—to re n Dn------------:----------- honored-M onflaF-6ventnr-«Ie to attend the group of friends, gathered Sun Vnlleji The home for a [wUuck dinner hi

U. be* M r ^ Bae hls-blrthaay anniversary. " president of th j ------------- ;-------------------tt—

jn .-p o p p y -ch a lr^ ------------. tS a t-M a y -» - is -------------H f ^ B . .. . J . . Ha VlU be on sale H -Rnnvn.

’S~ «i8-ftftem oon-------- Hothers, Mrs. E. U. H. B ea Plaka. The ' H-M v o n by Mrs. ■

t Milner n-Guests ■■

S—Tbo fourth an-bf th e WSP chib

k a t th e home of H . O uests were Mrs. ^ H ^ B ^ H ' ^ ^ B Mrs. James Bar- ^ H ^ B ^ H . ^ ^ H [cOoy. 2 t o R ed . H H H ■ ■ rs. L srin a H ■ ^ B ' B Hm Bradshaw, Mrs. H ■ ■ ■ H Irs. '^ w a r d OeU H ■ ^ B ^ B Hrd, Carey.-----------orm aa gare they p la a U w e n p ro . ■ ■nest. Oames v e n m, fftTTTl 'On.

z»uif» wtwt ta 4a ^

orkW. N .\ .

S s l l l - —I ntmmer prinll V -^ W lHall's glozed I y•flutter with t V l Hd bows and . yrt becoming Bd neckline.' - IBck/OrcWd,------- 1'G iarlreu te . 'Block/Row.

7 to 15, .!

' 1 0 ' —

« ” s

yABO. ■ ' ....,

^ r ^ / o t Q 'penTjpuse

MB. AND MBS. H . M. MOOBE (Kclkw p h e io -«taff engnrlng)

♦••'*■ -----!3ry Day MissionqriQ-lHeld S geaJ^^atH fal Couple

eir~BOtb“ iM ddinr 'ft~tiinr by -M rs .-J ohn-WaflK t 7ft guests called- tum «t missionary from Indlft » n . She also displayed doUs d^ serred trom a in Indian ^ t u m e and shovrtlE T 'iB feo ^ tlS ea tu res-o flad la .------ -----------;ed on a iftO-year- Mrs. J . B. Ooettsdi* « r blch bad belong, scrlptore. T be Rev. M a r ^ I’a BTsndmother. Burley, led group singing whit

four^ t o ^ S T M r T ^ J^arv««^2ivem>raun<x

Mrs.-WaUace Is-ifljorisored I women's organlsaUon o f th e

!^r.A «7nod and Is a former resid1 - ..............1. unaijle to be m m mt. Jam es Moore. _ • , . . . •

Church-W omellests wer* Arthur t '^ C o n d u c t Serv

"n»rtw;-CTrt -Mrn. ^M URTAPOH.'M ^ 13-^Tbt1 Jose, Calif. taugh Woman's fiodeky o fiora-wcre.marricd tlnn Service 'm et last week:Colby. Kans., and home of Mrs. Wllllom Undaiills in 1920. They John Marshall conducted- thcently. They are eblp service and the Her. VerMetbodlst c h u r^ Ttiylor talked on the Book oJ a member ot the Mrs. C urt Darls. Topia - th 8-Twln~P"^»» Wash.,-and-Mr<.-Katfl" Jono

^ . . .^ ----------------------Hoa tesses-f ot-the-m eetlnsAKE FETED Mrs. Llndau, Mrs. I ta n k V -LoreaJJrake-W M Mrs,.Ed_True. Mrs. OrvUlb ’ “ 6viaitng'“w h e m -and Mrs. c .-l» .-V art-S an t^ I gathered a t his Instsllatlon ot offlcen'vi: dc dinner hmiorlng place o t the next meeUng to I i l v e i ^ . ------------T May-«rat-thB-M ethodiJKbu

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O H

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? 7 in /S 0 I tS n i w m Pii

I Gdiendor> B o rs l R d A b o n of Amerb hu polltUBId’lbfr n£e^ lUod for-TMdsy to a y aa.

in ^ A T T O B -a ftta rd sy b aet 'as th« :data of the smor to .:be.lidd-,by tbe .Murtaai ReUef abdety a t tbe hlgb *cr.-.:rr:-::7=-. iS a0 fiB 0 R B -T 3 » O bla « bold tb* ftam ut May hmd 1 3 0 piB.'Plrldayftt tbe Bost otncO Ttvm -bB-tertsned.-~

B H O S H O N S -M v -m ee t tbe^JQiuer. sad Jonkirettc elnbs-bftTe.been.caaeelad, ai .to B e ra ln Bnaea..muslc.lnj

trom 3 to ,9 'p jn . PHday a t lng Auto compsay. TboapeB^tothBTwibUe. - .v,—

J u ^ o r - guild, Charch ■BreOutair v f f l - m e e n s " Tbur*day:vllh Mrs. Bay p Eighth arenue east. Ron <

-------------------------- be s a s v e ^ v lth "orlgla

ssionary :5 T » S '2 5 ^ “'>K

, l»omo of Mr*.' o . J . MoVb.

Idaho a u t* college. viU

ne and showed plc-loettsdi* Bare tho «chool aenior girls from a t- RCT. M a r ^ Crabb. Saturday a t the NaUoni0 sinsins which was *1^^ committee is Mrs. 1 S t o jV B. B d l ^ «“ • chainnan; Lois Holem

fea by Ih B Re m J r r Bcmell—Kennlngtoru—M n: . ^ spencer and Mrs. Erma C\

is-sponsored by-the ♦ ♦

“5m=,°'rSSmt 5 ShoshonB Groi » * Reports MeeWd-mTn--• •, f .- ‘ tJio Motbon* •drdo-PWdsjjc t bervice tom o-of-M rs.'B .-A .-BaunW ^ Mrs. D. O. Mitchdl acting

.e83^dlCTn4«5Ung_tt>e_1 Sodeky or CSrls- Mrs. Oakley Barnard wss «

^ T he program wm on fkn /nilam Undau. M n . xocii collecttng. Mrs. Han conducted- the. v o r- epdlu on i» « «I the Rev. Vemoa L. - out-of-tow n guest* v e s n the Book of Acts. 7 Borensen, Mrs. t i r l Dr Darls. Toppenlsh. Mrs. Charles Underwood.

(.-K ate. JoncB -were —A -plant-occhaage-V M ------------------------------- snd-ToU-caU-featured-tli-th e-m eetln r-v ere- th w iK ------------— — -to Frank Wlnsler, ‘ Mrs. Bauman, president, Mrs. OrvUls Wrig h t ed th e business meeting.- Van:**?*^*r---- ~= y-rt^wwsr*^—tt«t-><hw-^wTwiIt offlcen' win take v lll a o t be h d d in May ct meeUng to be held' m em ben win be notified '

IDIBI\ Wen

f | CHIU COM €AKHK O l' Y M , P e , m t o n > h lM iU irilh i

... com m esl, cracker c n u n b » ~ B O ^ ■ \ • , p lum p, le lected Idabo r e d beam , 1 ^ tauca seasoned to D eoalson 'i own

--------b neve tu o liot, n e rc r to o M sod^ h o le fsa iily i r i l l n sU y go for.

I ^ H \ p repare! Txy D en a lw a 'f C hill C

R i \ . < ? v ’ r r ■ N

ans PielldpMi»»>

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ifaetr S n t. meettof ^

^ M n. a . - 1 _

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i M e t t o f wm b t ^ ■ ^ tM io b e J t c ld S e p t . —

■ i n ' s S o c i e t y ~ ~

H o s e s O f f i c e r s^ H lf t r o f f l m o t ' ■ w VoBun^ Sodrty of ' ^ ■ a in f c a - h tn - b e a - A n i___

^ f c t a T i ^ ' t £ ^ e r T r o l ' ~^ ■ a a ‘A c0uodM pre>«

^ ■ la W a o s uid'cilacatlon: ■^R kboboa; C tarlitln to .

Un. E. A. Bettn, cctMUa: u tx . E. p .

^ E k o t votk. «ad M n. yeitfi wotk.

U r. E. B. H u s , tplr-* "~ ^ K b i X. D. Bloom. Uter- ^HobBoUoni; M n. S. H. ' ^ K q i ly .v o tk , in d Mra. ^ B b o ^ c t ^ of women.

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^^^KfiZELACKD----- ----

B u i o r a t o r y

Twfa UMb» ^

B ^ o A a r s A b i t t e r n

. Engaged *• F

ier. ui u i foiton uifin a^ p«ID daa r r :cn: XXEOV iQ.' . ' Bdtba Ul

ia. E l g r t f * V r T i . ----- ,• . .•■•.. ., I I

tu t ■ ■ B H C n ^ f f i a B ^ B ^ uwl LOENA BANNKK^ . . . a a s fh ta r «C Bir. aad H n .^ WaOaaa Basoar. Ttow. wlia ia J

aBfacad to n u k l l n Bowaa, aon ,*r*a ar Mr. a s d Mra. G aona F . Itowaa. S

B nfar- 8 |ia H • J n lo r a t BirleT «^ U cfaaeh M L B a .» tn 4 aa to « fB ar. ^» h rh K h acb o o L b aaa ttcad ad V tali •

S e ^SSSe^ S S ^ j j s s !; 1M = s a s = r — 5

■•• Scribblers Meet »!^ A l lE T l^ b b le n club m eetlnc l u t ^

week a t tha home of U ra. J uo m ^ ^ LeUbton. m anuicrlpb were t«ad b ; ”

- f . Ju n ta Vandenbark. Mrs. Lel«hton ^ and Uc*. O m l KeUer. * iJ . ; Publication* wera announced by toi

Mrt, Haye*. M n . Pete Jobniton. ho i „ M n. Vandenbark, M n. CnrtJHen Su ^ and M n. ^ e y . pn■L ^

^ r n M s t a i e i

■ r ^ o y e r o l ^

! 3 W « 2 2 & 3 « »»* i

| ~ B l l t B r i l f 5 lo ; _:_.,__ _________ 1:______ _______L___

Idaho iBoloiists find AMatat aubalantlally laaa tbo

^ inauraaea eonpanlaa. B utgood xaaaoBS for Imuriia

Q» uuQranco compan7 ~foitr-* " ~ ^ ^ H M B ^ t r ^ iU o n o f ) > e t t« r T & y . AUatata ia f famotin . ^ ^ H B | | |g |^ a a t t l e n i e n t a ,n a t io B 31. ODuaoally b iflt p

^ ^ i ^ ^ ^ ^ B i H ’■ - ^ w n ila t^ u_ -fealfpoUeyhoIdn _ 3 ^ __piDtcctian-«Bd-e(_ W ithoot obUgatioB. pmr .agent. H e will sive y o tl.' . m any advantagea, inclu

: Stream lined JUuatratorW protectiono<nocrfrBcof<

fo u n d e d b y S v fa r r . ; • f

Y ou’r e I n G e o if H

: = J | l l S V JB v B f t I N t U I A N C I C

S. L. CLI403 Moin AT.nu. Wn»

i ^ o u J i k e - b e e r —

'te m e ss . ... J u s t th e k is s o\ ■ ‘n a sd ry a n d m B llo w bi \ .........ie*»/Z(W 6r..;lith8W CR a f te r y e a r m ora bott]

azeb o u g b t— b ee r. T h ia popularit;

concliaivfl tju ti

H B I ^ ^ ' - ' ' SchlitfbaraflaUafaiq^ ^ H ^ = a n a ean«;AlK>lii?4*I

> o f cut* an d * 'o a e ^- ;-'-^epoiit.-;- ''■ •••■ •;-*^ '

190 — ...... - .....

Fund PrespntpH—= 3 i n ( V Q F M 5 t f i ^

M n. F. A. Soblnaoa, p ro ld an t of PU1» chapter. A m olean W ar

Jfother*, p m e a tr t » « ji« n o,u f *K “ » vatann* bo5pl- jta l *oUe. to James Koutnlkrcom=^ 5 mander of the Amertean I<esion i 2“ S chapter*, meetlns Tti- jday ta tha American T>f<^ >^«n j J t w u announced th a t J in _ H a r» -

^ c h a p ^ to send representa. \ w i? 1* meetlns to ,ftnai plan* lor tb e aU ta oon-

Tcntloo In Ausuat. • . - - _ Mn.“ S a j ln » n w u _ d « len tad to

lepresent th e 'A m erica W ar MoliK , ? .' ®*'M ‘8areQr^eouncn m eeU nuT '' . i

Tbe charter w u draped in m ea* ‘, — ‘ ory of M n. Annie ABderMa.~ . y r -HMXen a were m S* B S y - g i :

A. 1. ROsa. M n. 0 . W. S m u k Mr*.

^ , * * .♦

A t t e n d S e r v i c e s OHOBHONK. May 15-*jItow los a

J ~ breakfu t Boaday mcrnln* a t tha m M4nij»uan oafe, m tm ben ef the ^ I ^ U Bho O lrlf etab attaadad ^ •WTieea a t tba Metbodtst a ad Bap- f - Uat churches

^■■gec>y.O yfajire*ldaat-of-th»alub. -

Commltteea’ fo r tha breakfast in- , eluded Loll Btrunk. Cberla SlnMy,I ■■ Ncola B n x ^ c b ^ and Oloria M l. ,

^ Cole and 'Bvelyn Horn, pnsram *, ta d Sally Pints and Mary Monater, ipecW mntatloa*. .. ..:

Iton P O r L - ^ BEUNION ’ MURTAUOH. May IS -T b e Poul-

by ton family beld a reunion a t the ton. home of Mr. aod Mrs. j . w . Poulton le n SuQi^ay. Slxty-aeven parsons were ___preirot.__________________________

o n

s i i r c i i i c e ^

A l t a ’s low liability ratea ara. tian tbosa o f m ott otbar prom insnt s. B u t low coat ia oaly ona o f many insoifaas with AUsUta, tb a adto aoT^oqoded J a tb a Seat*. H oabock-----tt« r value and dependable aervice. famons for fast, £tir claim ~

, nationwide service, and anh l s i pweentafo d f renawaU..........*t proof o f « ^ m araa ti« fB c tio n . ‘ B te% io M tfa^ a milUoa'ftndV' icyboldara depend on A llstate fort-aad-eecurityr--------- -— ------------------------

— y" ” * ' ~ie you full ^ tills-abou t'A lla ta ta ’a ----------s, includinsiihe eaQr-to-ondaataad s tra tor PoUcy tb a t vsis yoa moi«Ora cotU G ot the facto today and save. •

r . ; .fa tn o o t f e r biiff»r vatuo

ooif Hands with : ::.

n i ¥ r ^ = :C i C O M P A N Y

CLELENfn t ' Phont 2860n l W Co, >M aaM fW BMHm * M Ww r.

ir - . - . - . ^

s h l i l zi s s q f t h e h c f / ^

eIlowbeer...thbbeerpfmafcA< th8World’«largerttdIer.Ytetr « bottin aod.cma of Schlitsiflfowmore—thanofanyother..............pularity {• ths nsv lt of the rt taito test in beer history.

iUalnquartbottIa#,12<»aaoabotUei.., ln « .p * k « a lh a a i!y > B * k ta r to M ' o a a ^ " bo ttlsi th e t taqolra.BO

i * k © « r - F a D e H M i B - - - - = = =

— ■ T1M B8-Nirff8. T W]

— + I o I l a n d r i G u e s T —

■ •f, W i l l ( 3 i v e T a l k

2 ? * viM n_Pl* RotfsaCTAlbaaar. - n * li>therlaads.lwia.ba-tha fepeaker-at

^ a pubUe meetlns to .be sponsoicd ^ ^ PrlmroM Rebekah iodsa of Twin

J S ■* ®^ "B he-w m -itti>i.r.-t»»-,^.tA H ,.-^r

^ eo ad lU m u 't^B £ S ^ « r * w i S ^ ®* The Rcbdcahs also wUl

Iwn^ 5!®**? '‘ 'T?*®*™® » *“ »y drtn. ?«»- directed by M n. W. O. Watts. -

- M n rT l6 l t* h » .-w B ir -« a iS r iE ^ J«n>ma lodse- Mond*y.-*ta««d“ *; ®* »= oorrespoadence-wltb-M ri.—Floydim . ^ “ <* **<«Baker, a past prealdent

o*-tha'Rebek*Jn6dC*.-TO ^Bak»Mra. - '. . . .= 1 - --------------•»r=- • ^ B B ^

B i s I i ' A Bttie ^ ^ B I ■ I I |[ B

u p - ■ L ^ U g B J L | L X g f l

dub. —^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I B I | j | | j | | B B j P

J to -

” N e w T r o u b l * L i g h t s

--- 1200.flrt«BW7i.- ~4.44-i_______ W»cl r«r m*tt*r<crji rM if.nMbi_:

■ad pkUno o«l rtTMt tI«M. Ad)«taU«I Mndl* b i w i i tfoMi. ««rW'• I............ - - '•

T u m S I g n d l K i t s _----- - - ^ p l i i l e l G f / E ^ l o I i t t t a l l

Res. SJS Q O BBeU.canealllns_____ O .O O .

.. Contwti porU<e,«i.t«a lIohM M. «d>Mta dIrt<floa tlv«oh. 194?-U M . nr*w«M.IWMt Chamtx.

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'■ O'JUlttrtffcn n in g T u c .a a y ! i , S » i v « Sf c a t m g 't h e - S t t K y f e ? ®urly-W ynn-Tob^ong-IgfthMiacr

wrong with my * * 'i^

liter than 90^20'tn nn?T®‘ * S S S laues. I believe 1 bJuJ " — a t lea it odc more •. R - c 5 S S r - ^

b a llrbu tunaerihe pteterU o.tum -jay* E E ^ i£ t i ia n = K

Sox regular center- I l l l C f a p t o 1 , bos always worn * ^ ^ ® 8 e i 8 I s t winter .be wa& T > i <■ Te-treotjnent-and ' J l l l n K b i r i » lato In arrivingiK.camp.________ch Ume th a t the J n H - ih a - je a a m with I j t J jj lr tt In centertielti. s a l t xjxx m inly a few appear- Tbe I< I* C ^ r^ Jp aa a pinch hlU to regita u ? ^

they iMt to OrtS 10U8 brother. Joe. the Salt nber. of the New night to »in (xJl .. the doM .of the the taiett-i.— ■ brother. Vincent. They did it a member of the the Bees got t i ^

spite four emn k ink the people,of iDAna n t y '•accepting m e'so V*.a u n g me 80 kind- 2 ^ . « ' i i SS val here-ln-IMO." JS

»i Scconslderea“one~or x2S^?b— Sl Hi terflelders ever to Nnnt ir | »Jox uniform. Al-

other, Joe, he waa ' . ■' IS

ph .-«er^ r:'iS nnB he waa wltb the

ne^bftUing^avcraje ton. E e b it better x iuau , Bcud. i

seasons. His best 5 ,^ 5 : ??rS?rf»^ ien he had an av> mb. BstkSfbMB lM ft-th».year. the ku. a- imT S m erican league pen- •} and waa otie of - Dumpy \oa'a JcnunUo for unlrmlty. lialioi ____________ the Bine Pern tet

BUYS IN TOI>s, FaaelSf Staltu . , at new lower priG e t fiunoos D o d n qoaSt; ■ u m udb 88 $611 Pziceaum W Bi 0 D all popu lar m odels. . . p id -tn

, Btokoa. Y ou BBve whea y t ^ r '^ ^ g i ^^ou o jw n ts s Qsw D i^

C heck tb e fiistcKBBstad It ra iw m b er, y oo got tbee« pba mn D odge q t ia l i^ fcatnnB;-Bt s il

B U s M f e B f E i M n lM llM tiljT O II

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r o m / m i .. . . .By MABION D in a f . ^

■ fl ^ n v Idaho yun i B < n»u i t o »day.

a n a . . . . . .'off.the p a o a .O K -b r^ R ? > ^ i= _ ;B H B ' dea la l a f i r s t . j . _

.second.„ Idaho Fans bas a ■ j d T i ^

^ n i ' veteran id u z u lM

p SW I ' been _ erratic, a t

B y ■ -IhftSfay” ^iH K £ ------Wraaglers. bot-toI— B-------tba- m a a n t t m f t ---------' i i H i admeoae haa to H U I ' alow down the rush of tba RoskU ! n D f l asd tbe Reds or help wonX be of

p iifh use in the pennant UgbL P tu l Shnlte. a strong rlgbtbaader.

■ S i Is coming here oa option frwn Bim ^ U l Jose W 'li^ r la the Callforota ^ ■ 1 BUte leagne. Sbult* win tlw

team *niunday la Idaho FaCs andprobably wQl see action against tbe

I ^ H „ _ B u » i e t 8 . _ ^ w o * e d _ » ^Wednesday w h l^ gfirea“Timr —- ^ o iy ^ re s t .

going on tha t could i W aUpe^mBT for tbe Wranglers, btit I t hasn 't gcoe

H W far enough y e t^ ^ 3 —----- r V ffw h iln mnnagar Doran CamtJtH H ____ jijuge llng b is Ilneup almost nightlyaySfff trying for a combination th a t wffl iUJflliw fiiVfc Tuesday night the sbnffle l E n V ' leond Barry Stamatis sx m d fro a■ H t ------- rtghtfle ld- with -H a lB b Taylor back on the h o t comer. H H b Qtamatls trouble w ith a fly J W B l ball in tbe f l n t liming and Taylor m v was stlU missing to« many, third H k strikes. E e touched 'o ff • a la th ^ ^ H «mitwy n lly w ith a doobla to right ■ H I eeater aad thei^ lron lcany enoogbHBWiit ___r-ended the.jaiM th rea t by missingI B m I » third strike.'U O SS 1 The pitching has beea better thaa SffiST— J im e tfo r a t times, w otw at-othera. ^ H f i Teteraa Ed'ScbaacJThiu dona' an

right, m d Woods bas plUdted good] H K ------- b«ll-<ndTJade-Uartla-eoold-b*ieallU B II tough, wbea he gets orer a back

i H E i Jim McOee c w throw a fast biiOM M i faut-he'S wild. Baf WMght gars tbe« n i . Beotrics fire nm s la two Inalogs■ ■ I __ b U n M 'th e m 'd u r l^ t ^ f tn a ]■ H l l t b n e .J Z ^ E o f < m a n ^ b a s s p ie l l s■ m i ------ eX-wfldn«av---------- :------=......................H B l The ouUield is « definite pnib- ■ H l le a w ltb oaly Jim Bcstt la eeaterH H B ------- flddiae^aad-liltttog-ep-te-pefcScolt■ S r " — to6ka‘' a r ’V o m isin r * a»“ sojr"other

' entfleU lerla tboIeacoe.B e!syning . I H I B a can U t a kmg baU wben needed■ ■ ■ ____ a a d jw y t s b is sharo of singl e ^ __

S u t tb a team needs to tighten up ita is a sound

( H I ' banjiafl m aa. ona of tbe best. Be H H B- b a j been ' wotUoc hard. No oaatlS Q y --------eoM T w eT w ilh 'tbm harder.'D O lpb^ IH G - t—TW out Bomlngs fai

- a Rnr aad 'they went oo t again Wed- fUKM nesday momlng. I f hard work Is l i B S l the answer the team will eome H n E . through yet. i f help U tha only m H I answer some is oo th a way.

W f M * Somis of the fana wbo barew M --------w a tehed -the-«m pW D «-* t-Ja jceai K n l spring h a re ■ exprrssedI n S I f doubt about tba eyesight o f the men

bliu. ^ r e t e ^partogrftr,’

I ^ H I I -Oaa faa haa pt earned sercral! ^ ^ B |f In hrwtTto g d FTaaklln, n a a - '

*«er of the Faric hotel dlalng abop, 9 H 1 ^ going to p o t them la nse for vlslt- H B H Jnil umpbres. Aad the catch la some

et t im ptobabtr win usa I t

^ B | ' -Bolsa high sdieol wffl be a heavy ^ H l favorite to wla tha rcglosal tn e k H ^ H _ _ l & e e t _ a t Ooodlng Saturday with

-------O oodiagi^rirtn^M ^-Bchl and Rn>-H ^ H I 4 r t tb e bert **««">■«■ Irhb^ B l th is area.^ H l _ T1>a_Bravw qoalifled 18 B O L ia I ^ H l ' 10 eveats during tbeir district n e e t ■ ■ f " a t Nampa last week aad th a t gtves

th«w» >mT«w/w« o f power.

H l l f - ICagla Taney basketball fhns ara G^IBr la for a rara treat th is snmmer aad

ean thank Jerome coadi J e n y D^Vh,f^ fnr tnu B E one of the aannal high school aO- n V sta r basketbaP games on tb e Jerome j r a w r ' ooort.

_____ *nw *^gh wQl:play

B f S i I t U a, direct trlbote te Denhiger fo r hard work in np «>»» iuumal cUnlcs and games.

Ooma m d a y evening aad Bffl^ ^ H Belher wffl be stationed o a ai aorth-

' side butte with his portable tele-vision receiver bringing Rodcy

^ ^ H Marciano and Joe Walcott flgbt to^ ^ H ' sports fans fanatical enough In their^ H l fight Interest to brave the elements

...... axid s it on th e bard, gronuL Ftar.^ H l tb a InforroatJon of those who wish

- to attend, be wUl be setting o p a ^ ^ H receiver on the big butte east of the P I H I Intersectloas of highways 3S 83 ■ H I esst o f Jerome, la thd- than on th f m a i butte east of Tipperary comer aa he 1 H | . . . • d id - to the Rex Layne-Zs Charles | B H fight la s t month.

M StandingsK k Ij rto m cn t l t &cue ^i w vr X, ret. o sH ------- t s ,

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JJH I IhijM — • • • __ : « Jt«4-H l " JtATmSAV-USAGVt —W I. Pet. CBI I / PblUdelphU .1* T .S«TI I ■ Br^lrn t< g .uSH I • I .7 .ta 1IH B St. Lesi> 0 ' • .SZS s

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f i t s B u ^ D r o i

f e T o ^ G . 'P ; ^ rsday.

ThA f i r c a t F a l ls E l e c t r i e i | K ^ C pw b( 7 8 a t J -Tue

b e fo re t h e l a s t inmnfir, w i th ► r t f e W ra n g lc r» ,-h e ld t o t w p h i t a i

n in g , in H iid in g a h o m e r u n b • < ^ H c e o tc z f ie ld e r J im SC Q tt,-A H

had the loaded w bea th e f la oat was ncorded.

Wednesday nlgbt Bolse.m ovesJ tow n-foi-a -gne-alght-staod-again the Cowboys. Game tim e U 8:15 m r-B ig T tm Boffman tvobabty w!

m----- — » -u > * -ittr tlng :ca lt-f«~ t*» :loea3I RuskU Going iDto tbe ninth Inalng T b e

be of day n lgbt Zackerliad tb e W rangle ig b t eating oot o f h is hartd a n d w bea t itbsnder. had two outs and a m an on seeor rtm Ban It looked as U be were going to v lallforoU his shn too tJoin the A few explosive m omeaU la te r 1 ’alls and was ba the show m and rtgbthahdi ilost tb e TTxa Pocbl was oa tbe m onad tryir ed since to p u t oot tbe fire. rt8~buir ~ H e rr» -w la t-h * p p c o c d - to —tk

tntilng.wiMailng -dSl>oet«t5p-KI*-lIntLdrew-A-wa; Ipe^m ar lo“ opei ibe frame. KlgbtUel3 r a tg ta e Harry Stamatis was called o u t c

strikes aad tblrdbaaenaa H al Tk; tt-Camffll lcE_bnke B .laQ c_baltlns_slvnpJ t nightly doobUng bigb off tbe rig h t ccntethat wffl f le ld -w an .-................................. ..I «*mfng Beraie came In to 1:red from fo r pitcher Bal W right a n d stxnd rtth—Hal u u t Flistbaseman Len-B^arp-etegi mcr. to center aao lng Mutl a a d seadli t b a fty T ^ Io r to third. Ttjlar scared on d T ^ io r «11d pitch and secondbaseman Fa oy th ird ^ h r e drew a walk.• m ath ‘Xtiat tauoght up S coU .and tl to righ t few fans le ft in the stands pleadi

r e n o ^ jr l th the p ^ n la r Cowboy to dellvi r missing He did. He caught a fa s t ball ai

lifted i t high over the leftfield wi tter >*>«" K aip «"<* Bybre «*«—«< .it-othera. him. I t was the third-tM m enm ^dona'aQ tliB~y e« fui Scott.----------------------hed good Leftflelder Joha Vide lived oo l-ba..teal .wUd..ihrow-hy-Orcat_Fialla_ahai ■ a back stop D aaa y 'la s tre s . C a td ie r B___ K flart-W alkeL aadJU ck .lc itl UafastbaO a tingle o v s seeond base acort gare tbe Vide..> Innings T h a t was the end for Z ackcr wi tba final Fnebl In frem tbe bun p o .

~ 8 ta m a lls w « 1 ^ 7 n 5 ir rc v -a r ira................ 10adlOg..the.bases «nd hrinytny IIte prob- l ^ l o r . H aiu g cr Dolph Camtai hi bi f*^tr r * E tcher wortdng in tb e buU pex

tsvoonz. carved foaL He f o o l e d ^ f ire me pitches aad bad t«o bans ealled b fore be missed a pitch fo r tth ird strike ending tbe-gam e.-----

Cowboya puDed two doobl plays Tuesday, running the ir tot fo r tha year to foor. - lo _ lh a -fn h _ T lM lo r_ to o k _ » JlJ drtva off tbe b j|t of t oager_Lou Bocheni and threw Byhre. doubling off Jo h n Bos

tha l a the seventh Karp took a lln„ h t t Iff L an y Stanky and Stepp^ o a flrtt. catdilng Bass Brodl n■bo have't , T ,^ ^ Befora th a t brief nu rry tb e gai

• a r a m O i S t Fans aHg-Zkcfc ^ n u n Bectrlcs scoxtd -twp.mps In t tjtieolMT fixU Inalng off starter J a c k Marti

33ie.MQjrims.came oo one h l t , j i aen -a l walks and two cnor* Inchidtng

rh T ^ S r: dropped fly ban by Stw natl* tb would bave ended tbe Inning wlU

? U w S ” to * £ to £ d G re a tP M s id c k e d t UMtber nm 0 8 an CRor. stolen ba and aabigle.

I a heaTT Electrics seared t2nee nm sboUL the fourbi and fifth fram

^ w im and tm> In the stxtb which endi ^ th rtr, ffnrtng, fc r the j l g h t M art cm t im ^ fourth fo r rlgh* • bander WHght wbo eataa l a wt

j_ th e bases loaded.__.........^Ihe 'C ow boya got to Zadcer for

hat h i t la the f im inning when Sco , slapped a single betweea sh o rt ar

thbd- bu t from then th e slxi th e y e o u ld a tb u y a h lt .

double la the a lath . . c - t iw a c p n m toalgbt w ith the Yaal

,w- edge-ever-tbe-otba la ^dayso fsT he onrbay* pasted th e Taake

“S « ;“ a rn aT im -rw B T Mi t t r o t m e s a x tiere and then Boise reversed U

* np *ae procedure In the second two g«tna t Boise.CSKAT FALLS 11. KACIC TJUXET

tnd Bffl >{Vwl« Tallvai north- S * i i 2 kuv ib ** i? ble tele- su*ntb> u 1 1 s o ! b ^ a “

SsSm . r ! ! ! S ' S S I iflgbt to Zk « » • I 'K crt , S Sl ln their Staokir ib s t s ruaU « : 1 se leo -n t, WItwkU ct 3 • S «jStaa>ti.-rf-S « I_ P«l» c S « IS 1 Tk ler Sb S 1 4nmd-Ftar. zm W » s i t 1 x.ni>i . 1 « 2

Sho wish PwU 9 « s « olvricbt ^ 1 0 sa g a p a ______. a - s ^ w is t of the Toub s s t s t i TotMU e s n S and S3 A -au « k <x>t i«r wri«ht i<, tth. a on th f C m t r»i!« __— ___us <x»—

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lij.I( mately 3.000 moose were shot durliTa. CB Neicfonndland's banttng— — I- • • — ' ■ ----------- — —

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th a t teUo 1-0. But they mansgod to 1 ilnz w ith- on by their flncemalls by ta:

the nightcap 13-0. lacked up The win-Ioas reduces the ma

te lenbase between the Reds and runne Idaho PWls to one-half game,

ee runs In T h e second game was pretty 1 th frames up to the eighth Inning, when Ich ended land Smith blew up and aU I t M artin i r a lk ln r - tte targets a t the p fo r right- Two other pitchers, called in to a l a wtth ou t th e Sre. combined to give

Beds eight straight walks an dear for a nine-run inning a Larry Co hen Scott triple and a h it batsnan adde sh o rt and the eighth inning merry-go-ro Ihe sixth j b e wild pitching waa in al

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— ' c h a m p io n sh ip f f ig h t . i r i ^ T l A C P a t f in ^ f o r - t t f e - to u m a nI V i U I C / O . were announced Tuesday by pp

slonal Frank Johnson.» i l f A l l r k There are 16 p lay m and i

teams in each ol the three fllg J Johnson urged partlelpanti

; complete first round aiatches week-epd. ■

4IJ-O gdea_al» l a otlier, matches In th e cl 0 plnacle th a t plonship filiht. Oorilon s a g a r ue lead Tues* D r.“ M orton'Cutler will play' Aeds lost the Boss and Lyna Hemplemaa.

u ie r-to -P oca-' Slnelalr and-Ben Mottem-cnee m a g ^ to h a n g Harper and C. A. G ore.and . sUs by t<»wng Ashworth and Dick Cook m eet'

/ Willard PetersoiX3 the margin Fairings for the flrat flight ^ runner-TO McRobert«-Jlm Henry vs. S f Denton-John Anderson. B m Pe

K d th CuOer vs. Harry B any-C Le^ Jenkins. Jim W lii|rholer-C llft

vs. Charles S l e b ^ . M. Pond' . r i .*Ued In to-put- s W ^ r B a ^ H c ^ ed to give the J ? “ crod flight pairing vaUcs and a «*“*» Westergren-Bay 6 d n Larrv CoUlns vs. Bob Menshew-Voy Budson.,

tm a^added to 5 ® ^ ^ ° ' ^^Tv-tto-Tound. ^ Stowe-CecU Jones, Oeorge vIs-BUl Blako vs. Lynn Hughes Tlan Pitcher and Lou Denton-

roancestuTOM gpence vs. . Harold Hove-Phll , Roberta.OCOBT •

I?,? Il.y Matthews RallieiraUM r t 2 « « _ _ ^r g y L i Draws^Beshore-'i n s s ^ i P d m a i r o . e r a . May 11

! i 0 h S " ’to f l V h t 'f ^ 'b c. — —— to get a 10-round draw wllh Pr«

Beahore. 196%. Los Angefes, 1! j L w e o e e - i day n ig h t - - s » o « • S lJ I t was a split decision, re£vu55l! T m r Oruman voted «0*80Hln-. Carmicbiei Matthews; judge Freddie 'Si«Uo i r o r in . S. 5flK-53H for -Beshore; and J.w ^ ^ u T rk S e J ; Bobby Richards calling It eveir r—Blrkafcr. T— -----------------

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^ ^ ^ ^ H o f t h e 1963 b a se b a ] l aeasoi ^ ^ ^ ^ H - W yna led off the Indians' i

with a roller down the third Uiat eluded the charging I

I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H Third- baseman OU -MoDou came in fast an'd 'trled to ma! barehanded pickup but th e .

■ H H I H slipped out of his grasp, ^ ^ H ^ ^ The official scorer ruled It a ^ H S ^ M i u«lglng - th a t.-W ynn—would—H S r a ^ ‘ b S ttt^H T ^ H rS w ^ tm T r ih i -

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In the 10th Inning to provide V a sH H I Chicago W hite Sox with a 9-7 I V g ^ ^ B H ever the Boston Red Bo

^ { o ^ 'n i e game-wlzinlng'~hlt stroked against BUI Kenned

A n c B ^ H I form er-team m ate .-T he resu H d n S ^ H ^ runs were a t the expense of

^ 0 W hite 'S ox on all of hi x i s e B S B S E appearances against t

The S t ' Louis Browns* m I S & B B H H rookie. Bobo HoUoman, retired i mS ^ B H H onerthlrd Inning wiUi a plte S B H H 9 flBger blistered as tba Bn S H H ^ H pounded Bobby Shantz for 1 H K f f i B H their 14 base hits to check tn S H ^ H m B s 7-3 win over the Phlladel I ^ ^ ^ H H AthleUcs a t FhUaddpl^a.

r n . “ Tbo W ashington-Senaton-r I f f l v a i n a-ro w a t Washini -raklng_Wed..Garvct_fot lO .lu i

than alx Innings and coai home to - a :iO-l..vlctory over

aff pboto-ea- jQujj^grtng Detroit TlgenL C________ - Marrero won his second game o

season, stopping Detroit with

. ^ U . - X I I . ter-ta-hls-lnitlaljm ijar. league: for Milwaukee, whipping the

n York Giants 8-1 before 28,867i J J ------------ - shtvertng-ln 4Q desiee-t*mperaIrJLl. a t Milwaukee.

At Chlcigo flrstbaseman r t h e s p r in g Fondy blasted his first homer o b . J s te a m e d , season in the n t h _ l n ^ _ t o ■ ,a ..r:ii — Eddie ahead oflilm andJO w ill m e e t S?e ,eventh*place Chicago Cu f p Jay in t h e yiclory .over the Bnx ;h t . Dodgers.

^ . y b y p t o t o - r t . o a V o r . S .m , I..ld. , tomers In Wrigley Field after a

Mtrous road record ol losing llI three flights, games.Mxtldpaats to a heavy downpour farced.; 1 m atches th is ponoment of tb e game hero wlU

■ Pittsburgh Pirates leadhig the In th e Cham- clnnaU Redlegs 5 to 1 after twc

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sttem -m eet-Bd h ^ , m »tk. ■W4<» »o<i c*awlo re . and J. O. town. iwM. stiitr, sath. LMuncook m eetG lea _ _ _ mo oio «o*-<rd Peterson. bl — trZ rS S o oot oo4-<

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5 ! . S S l g ' 'S. M. Pond-, and AMERICAN LKACue:hlta-V8.-Rulon cu.4u»d-------------- omooo aw- j■i» N»i» York -_K0 200 JOi—7^ -------------WjBH. firiuit. Gr«otl( «t>4_«b t pairings In - ^iw»rd: rorri >»t s i i » ^1-Bay Schwart* ^ y Budson. John Curcr.. ETtdooB reeling vs. Dr. ««rT*io sod Cru«>.__io .O « .m .D » - a a r t i T T Z Z z S S S i l S l !nn Hughes-Ad* Uolloman. L*n«a mod Mom; 6>u Denton-Proo Seb.ib .»d _____ _ ,Hove-Phll M e- S i» fy “ S SJS S l P=?

Rallies,h o r e ^ ^ --------------, May 11 (l»—it th e « i ,-4 a i i t . ____________________________it from behind iw wllh Freddie Angefes, Tues-

oclsion, referee>ted 60*80 for jJtPreddlo Stede,ire ; 'a n d judge - •lng It even. ► a ;|',i

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itching duel for eigEt .inning; erupted iladelphia-philUesrtoolc-over-the NatioM e-SafSftoulffrA -’scrstch-inficId-single0 'Ford*-of'iThitlesa-TJcrfonnancerTncac ITork Yankees r---- ———-------- ^

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the t ^ base BOSTON. Moy 13 t*-D om1 charging Ford, jjagglo. veteran Boston Red q u -McDoiMald centerfldder aad the last ol %led to mske a three DlMagglo broUiers in x I bu t th e . bell league baseball, announced h i Tasp, tlrem ent Tuesday nightr ruled It a hit, shortly before the Red SoX' m—would—have eago-W hito-Sox-gam e-got^i 5veaTrih«~B4n- TO^lMBggltrTOld-ln-*-6t*teneanlv. ____ =;i*rofcthlacdale.-Jla3-rl3.TlSg g ~ ra r tw -« n ir have voluntarily r t t l r a : ---------

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Grapple MaliBrowns* no-hlt oypsy Joo pinned Bob Cumran. retired a tte r twice Tuesday night to takerlth a pitching feature event in the weekly ILS the Browns Rondn-oo rnat card,lantz for 13 ol He took ths first fall in 10-0 check in with u t « and 46 seconds with a t be Phlladdphla man's hold. Cummings used i dpl^o. binder to ta k e 'th e second or -iaenators-ttado seven-rolnutes 8 -scconds.-A a t Washington, buster brought Gypsy Joe hla s« iJor. lO .IU M jn. fall and the match In 9 mlnul gs and coasting st^n tls .'ictory over^the Oeorgo. Dusetle whipped , -Tlacia. Chico Sakata in straight falls-ln oi » a d S e o U b e the seml-flnals ;although the >etrolt with, six one camo when 'Sakata was

(pialUled by the referee alK threw-a'two^hlt'- ax lautos-an d - l l . secoads.-Pi I t o leam e s S r t uj»e<l » •« win the s<S ? u S to e N e w Tan-torm lim tci-6-seconds--- •lore 29^67 fans ' Apache Cralg- dropped tho i f l t e m ^ U n S feU to Sugy..pnyomaktv.ln. 15 ree_t*m peywres on -w-J apanese-hlp-lode-li -Iw • w... opening m atch then come b»

take the next two falls. He p! 5 -^ ! Hayamaka with an-arm and

tock-ln-5-mlnutcs...ia-aeoonds o f ^ and give ^epj^tcd the hold to take the d

ChlMgo C u ^ a Jng rail In fl minutes 10 secoiii the Brooklyn referee ood J

MarUn tlmdceeper.. th s - ld t -c e n te r .------ - -----------the Cubs long

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'National Leagi a b - I n dm ns-7-<d ated P ress '’ ' - •;Is erupted Into a wild ninth inning Ti :he National-league- lead-by- defeatiiig-t ificld-single-by-rivalpitcher-Early-Wyn lancerTucaday-night-ps^tho-yotmg-lcftl

iM aggio Follows J Active Diamond Sp(

19 (A.>Dom Dl* “1 wimt It perfwUy undBoston Red Sox there b nothing wrong wl

L the last of the righ t eye which recenUy um broUiers in m ajor trea tm en tuinounced his re* -My vision Is bolter than :• n igh t both eyes with glasses. I b the Red Sox*Chl- could havo played a t least oi -gam e-got-under year o^good-bascball.-butu]

ld~ln~ft-statemsnt: ■ctroumstaaoes,-I-ptetcr-4o.l je.rJday=i3,~1963,J in terestsT elsew hero^thor-trtUrST a hanger oiC"------------------------- DlMagglo. the Box regularr i - k « fielder since IMO, has alwa;O C - r - l U S - LM t wlnUr .

, was several %ceks late In

i g s m — " s 'J ' .S f r S 'S '. -T tsed .Sox, OBenpd-lhB.jeaa<

l» VI n t rookle'Tom Umphlett In cen C i T X a l t - / U . DlMagglo made only a few ied Bob Cummings anccs-ln the Ilneup as a plr light to take thethe weekly Radio DlMagglo's famous brothi

Ltd. • .retired es. a member, of tl•st fall In 10-mln* .Vork^Yankees a t the doae n ^ w l th a h w i* season. HU brother imlng. m r t . Us I " .

Sl r rT 4 ..^ .';dthough the first the greatest centerflddcrs'Sakata was dls- wear the Red Sox unlforreferee after 13 though his w reer was oversl;

_seconds_Dusette by that o f ji is brother. Joe,I to win the second one of the t e ^ ^ t o p slug{•6-seconds.------ maintained, a-high.'averagedropped the first 'lo*en years he waa wamaka In. 15 mln- ®9** ' ----------ae-hlp-Jock-ln-the —He-hed-a-UfeUme^belUng-hen come back to of .298 with Boston. Be hio falls. He pinned than .300 In four seasons. 1 an-arm and wrist year was 1930 when he hads,..12-scconds-thea frngp of Tb _fht i. to take the dccld* Box won the American leagutes 10 seconds. tuuit—he h it J l6 and was referee end Junior the keys in Boston's scranT. the title.

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Ml Paying of Joslin' Pavloff of approximately 1.800 lee t ^

o f approach road to the'JoAlln field ^ admlolstratlon building Is expected

' to bestn sometime ta tbe la tte r port ^ of June, Norman S. Crossley, d ty » enslneer, said Wednesday. ^

* The announcement followed m re- port by Sens.' Herman Welker and ^

" Benry* C. Dworshak th a t th e .d v ll^ B aerona'utlcs authority has releasedi B • o;K)0 to pave the road. «^ ■ 1 . .. Orossler said matching d ty . funds dB S | ' «ra available for the project. PlansB H | and cpeclflcatlotis have been drawn

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Oct. 1MX>S.- Dee. ISlAn: JtaMh-HO.ORT I Mur ISUO.I (D-Oldl N-Nomlaal)

es C3^ Suit Fikd * Over Auto Crash

Twin , A dvll' suit was filed In JusUcecom- cou rt Tuesday by Ruth Beals, ad i

i t the mlnlstratrtx o t tho J a m « A. Beals estate, against Rodner Madson over

!>>aa.80 an auto accident in Boise Ju ly 13,>;UM 13S2. ' my .9-1B.60 Tlie plaintiff claims, in her poll*D>11.75 ilon Madson wss driving negUgent-O-ITJO ly wben his car and a vehlcle drtv i00 top en by Joyce Beals c ^ d r i .

aa_top oQst3_ot_the_actloni _H. N. Jewell 7ft=4-W. ja, hRT-attomey_______;•------- : -------

1 Infant DiesI T M —JEROMB. Maj 18^Byr«Bi-Johir I V -U . .lAmb«rt,-lofan t.Kin.ot.Mr..and-Mr«.- 00 lee t Lambert. Jerome, died Tucsdoy D field Benedict's hospital.M cted bom May 11 and Is sur-!T p a rt ^ addition to iUs parents, byf hls paternal grandparents, Mr. and

Mrs. aeorge Lam bbt, Jerome, and I » re- his maternal grandfather, John ir and Wortmon, Bozeman. Mont. a dv ll Oraveside rites will be held a t ileased Thursday In the Jerome

cemetery with the Rev. WlUlam Per- funds officiating.Plans ■— ---------------

?SS: —Divorce-Asked—idorse- Esthar Courtney filed suit for dl- id any .vorce from John Courtnay In district

• oourt Wednesday. , lit two The plaintiff asks Judgment glv- ta,OO0 lng her household and kitchen fur­

ring of niture and equity In a 1M9 Bulck.- -a treet —Jrbe-couplc,-mw]»d-Ju)y-3a,-ie50,— ’ ■ - r iii ■ T S - i f f T t ia r r ^ f f l r c h n a r e A r —

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5o .i7.00 I-whora (owl. 4 IVi. »nd oTer__»___l8<

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•»« -•®“ Wa. 1 Bntlerfit - _____________ __«4e■^K'So (Swiit aad Compier price) **j i t tM ECO POOL .

Pool Ne. I t (April S7.Mar 3. tacluile*) ta s r - r — : . , t'£

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^?5J^ofTh.‘’l5diJ;‘* 5 ^ SK ’ O 0>- «be .t conUicti <xc*i>t Mar Inta B«r •«.

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0 ^ , nod CHICAGO. Mar 11 (U f)—U>* poultn n l » . ^ M.rk.1 I te^ lr: , l l tru ck .._ N o _ p rt ' ' _ change* einee r**(*rdar.

ph«»e! Slnsfe daUka 40-4l« cenU ■n lamba poiind: lonrhorm 40-41: pmetned—la

» - ( m : fiwtu srade.A 40-U; B tB-4<c ts.se.

DulUrt 1.00S.7BS pounda. Market du U r-U o o 01 acor. t i e«>t. a ^ n i : >1 .cor. Uf: ratsher*: so acor. e i : ss *eor* H H : carlotd 90 leo rr: noa l U ; fig icor* 61. • .JS; aows £st*< K.S30 ciw*. Market ileadr. ^Vhl , ^ l i r n e»trai BO-SO.B per cent-A *Bd oy

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li aboat 60.C1J .per. ecat A aad om .;« iok)W ,rt« 4«^4; current melpU 4S: dlrtl

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atocic allsbllr weaker.1 (utcrM Track **1« (100 IU.)t US IA wa*h> , h ls h ? : onleM otberwlie lUtadi MlnncM.U ai

14SJSn* North Dakota PontJaei watbed and wax ’ ooaalonal S.ZS-340; uaw.ihH.few I.S.

---- ' Alabama TMsmpha wlUi few Ponttaa b<. Mnt to U « .7 0 : poor*T,iL00.1.Mi Bjlxri p « k c r 1SS.1D* US 18 and Ufi.r0.7S;^ CaUtoeala-lei

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, fair 1.71: LookUaa Triumpha fiw HCallforaU loBS whltaa 4.40^00.

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l«4 C j h u ^ ) : u s 1 anlM oUiiwW. aUtwI: Texai errital wax 3 to 1 la. ear 1.7C Craao 3 ta 1 Inch ear IJO;

Ju s tice lach aad larter approTlmaU S car 1.71!»1» . mrtl SttOTt aalM (to Iba.) I Texaa r*Il<

Bemoda* 1 .^ 1 lach 1.7t-t.OO: fair UL B e a ls i.w* i inch and iirser 1.4S; Cnno i to o n o v e r iBch I.S^I.TS: I Inch and Iirser I.tS.Z.1Tiilv 13 «7«Ul wax 1 to 1 Inch 2.00.1.18: 3 InlUly IZ, 1 ,^ 1 ^ ,,^ , 2j

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ruesdoy *'•** *'•** *•*“ •« ' OCTOBER POTATOBS^ $3.17 bid, otterwl al 19.40: no aala,

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SO IF YOU W A N T T O R S T O R E ........................

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- T I M E S - N i r T O , T y

L odge G ro u piGhooseS JNbw

~ r ~ —State4>££icerst .MOSfcOW, .May 13 I f t - C w l ^

Swoger. ' Blackfoot, was electei grand high priest of the Royal Ard

* d . ^ I a ? - S -Hoeonanmaaho-TMesday. -H trsuc Inta B«w ceeds Ralph W. York, Boise. •: •B earlr rallr Bwager and ether offlcera wer out of power! Installed a t <;ercmonies ifl 'condud

convocaticm ^y

. Select J iS astc is.opcncd .lts^ th .M? J u w ' J f^ aual assembly Tuesday afternoon, r hilbS: mS O ther officers for tho Royal Arc-M ar-lJaHl. iDCludo:-*— r--------------- ------------

T»mnV w Perry. Pocatello, gran posBdf lower, cbarics W. Simmons, Kellogi

grand scribe; Taylor C. Robertsoi , -w h - t »oJ« . Brand treasurer; Edward I

.Way..Bolso.-8rftad secretary;.Jay-J No. 3 yMow Redfleld, Idaho Falls, grand let « t« « r ; Edward S., Winchester. IdahrjjsV L M ftl Palla. grand raptaln of ^ hosi -Ne.-^-h« . 7 H erberf 0.'rFlls.“~McCon7“ gran J u n ''* principal sojourner; Herbert I K>.1«N| f*ad Eberie, Boise, grand royal arch caj

tain.■M Appointive officers are C.. J

Wlnegar, Moscow, grand master < Lew cioM the th ird veil; Claude Qorden, Klti i iu * lu berly, grand master of the secoc

itiiit“ i : 4^ ven,-nnd-Willlam-H.-Nuchol8,-Poa !• IS 8™nd master of tho firs t vel

= O n e = o r^ « n u g h U ffh t« « h « a y session was the presenUUon of

1 MU '*• special • award for • "merttorloi JflaMnlc j^ c C J P -Q o ^ g D i. _____

Seniors in Burley a i;!! To PresenfTI^I . l l i— r r iu —BURLBY,' Moy • 13—The-studei

___llsT hn rif n f thr, Ritrltnr high HfflitM)! wl|-1»H j present a-school-play a t 8:l#-p. r i.wi» I.WV4 Thursday and Frtday a t the hig :ain school auditorium. Lois Rolema:

*15 speech instructor, is tho director. rsW j"N o.-r Membeis of tho cast Indude Blair0 if.»N: No. Q uaimtrom, Sidney Face, Can < whiia' 11 Dl K1<S<1- Kenneth Rlgtrup, Lyle Woo<

liosN; n” 1 bury, G arr Wayment, Kettdall Ba! 4a. 1 ti4> to lard, Jim Mitchell, Joan Tlnsie — , S . . w • T)avld'M arUnrBeverIy 'O im d ^ ) i Tfc to Ble!?: Darla Bingham, Charles Falk, Vera s . Blauw,-Hugh-Stocks,-Carol Johr

' son, Larry ChrlsCopherson, Joy< Punke, ClifU Fairchild, Max-Stai

— • ley, Amy Haycock, Jack Lindsay an

Eggs ^, Dr. Creed Given

— Award-for-Tall* "T Jr. x woodsoa-creed,'spe«iiiiro

i-47: srad* A "Living Insurance." won the bli pencil at the regular .week ly mee

lug u r the Twlii Pulls'Ttoastuiastei -u»* poui^j cjub a t the Turf club Tuesday evi *•— f?e__prK*, ---- --------------------- -------------1-41« cenu a General topic o f the evening wi

■TnsmTtnce.".—O ther -speakers we -u . B 11-40, McCollum. L. James Kou

Market dull nlk and John Roper..'rioSrsotU™ I>r. Gordon Tbbin was toastmast

for the evening and K urt Moss wi ; Ileadr. Wblla In chnrgo of table topics.. Chi1 i™ "ew JS was Harry Cohen ai 48U- mediumi Thomas Hovenden was the presii r .Ing.offlccr. -.......................................

- r — 1 Case Reportedmons One case of diphtheria has bee•■ 1 reported ih the Buhl rural area, E

Ray M. Kellogg, Twin Falls, coun •)-Pouto at- director of public health, aold Wet I u. s. ihlp- nesday. He noted the case, a chll

U bcln8^i()nlton»lHiJi><lu.l«ly.------

}S IA wuhiddlnncM-U and W 'lied and waxed 1r* PonuIu»*£*tnlxri P « k car V 5 » ^:*IUof»la-loB«. g j r a C . , ti®iX_____ __ ..Idaho Riutet*North Dako^ I a U ^

; Cnno 3 te I. ' ' ■.

«berts aad ^ ^

. S i•amhMl * »t*K9 NAMt |[(t «l »

OSS the-NATIONlan Move Y o u !i s i v e M o g i c V a l l e y - A g e n s f o r

3 ^ o n L m e s , J n c . _ _

les u s to m ove y o u o n y w h ere in th e S to te s q u ic k ly / In ex p en s iv e jy _ j

^ A N T TO M O V E O V I i C Q......... .......PHONE Z 4 0 OK E A D A T E W IT H — :------ -------- ;

^h^rgEros-ROVING — STORAGE ,

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m , TWIN. PALLS, IDAHO .

mp - In^tatipp. I C v T Invitations a rs being mailed I , , members o f .th e Twia FaQs Jilg!

acers■ MIB.K.D. Hodge reports addresM of sereral members of the class ai

i f o ^ A ica gyji I f ■nynnw knows thS ^ o i s i i r a « 0 i i 5 B i i i - p s

™ « i i5 th e y « « r M iu a te d to emU M r Hodge a t 1320-J.

f located are Eunice Clewl .n < , p „ th n ill ,.tl> . m m l h . - t l l . . s®*' Evelyn Moore, DoKaskr-Florence Morris, Amy- Plh Barbara Provost, Hope Rice, Edn

Royal Arch gtokesbcrry, Edwin Porter. Rut T ; T Thleman.-Jvan -W altj'B oy '^alto iilello^OTDd Bylvla-Shoddy.-M aiy-RuUierfor

Bernice Jampgard,SlgridJampgart EsteUa Averett. George Flshe B t o ^ th Deerfield, Margaret Wy«

Brand lec-lestcr. Idaho ^

. C A R D O f T H A N K Sa re c . . M. 1 w a n t to thaak all m r frfeada wba n d m a ste r of P®fl«» » • “ “ »<*“ •“ ■?»

Ich0ls,-P0ca- — _______ Mr*. John Blandho f i r s t veil, l CEyrAlNLV want ta axpreaa air a^«

—v s r > - 5 « - T 5 r - W T ^ F r i ^ ^ Ita tlo n of a Mother contnt. and ta th* mmhac -m crlto tlou^ >« u -

5 S - ---------- ‘ — S C H O O t S - i - T R A I N I N S '

i r l e y ”

i t T W ^ = = =rh e-s tu d en t ___ __________________

— B B S S E L ----------

S 'S 'm S HEAVYEQUIPMBNT.-'0 director.dude Blaine ^ n e e d Mveral Mecanleallr laelloedPace, Carol asd r*UabI* mea to trala for po*l-T.vl* W/wvl.. tioni la th* Tnctor aod Eoolpmeal

c H w .li B .1 . K s T S , . " i i S ”

^ 7 ? without obllsaUoB. about thbFalk, Vemor tralninc and our AdrUoir Plac*Carol John- —■•nt- Berrlc*.— ----- -----------------arson, Joyce

-----------TRACTOE— -------Lindsay and TRAINING SERVICE .------ • BOX aS-A, TIMES-NEW8

ven I» r - ? T a I k — ^ - s p t c i A u ^ N o r i C E S - : -'S pealclIJiron' OIAIUS reundauoaa.' HaanUtul'Bamb*m the blue V»»- ^ e ^ r r o w t -

ruesday eve- frf A.”reo*” N«tb. w nu nt ----------- - —41—PbaBeo.-------------------------:-------evening w as OANCIS orrhntra avilliUe. aU oeeaaloi « ak crs* w ere «?!i« 'i f iS J* ^ b i? rS “ - ^

K ouu ir a tc m i d;>n'.u.n. « n . LnU d., tier, 719H 3ad , J\T*oo*_Zot.__Poh

1 toastmaster :___________________iFt Mrvu v n a TAKING order* for lumber, alao de aX c S K . c i - a . f f i . - r . - ' s s ; ' - !j,Cohen and tqulpmeat. win so-anr Plac*. wmii

; the presid- wiiOT.^.pbon* « j-m . 40s sth «t«b

i r t p f l R E U P H O L S T E R»E qj ud ' coA ia—pl a t fo r m aocKXJrla has been --------- $ 3 8m l area, Dr.

county JOHNSON UPHOLSTERl!b, said Wed- , 4»4«_4lh AWbb* Eaat yise. a chUd, Trhon* isso-w

Bell

ANYTHING- . . . . ------------■ ■ Ttuough

TmES-NEW S

^ W ant Ada

I . P H O N E 3 8

jn ) ifiK for an ad taker

-------- PERSONALS---------; 6!>Up L£ wuU to adlwt imall e U t O

" ' / u a . Tlmia.Newa.O IL -----TRAVEL^WSORTS—

5 ^ ^ tor 6 U ^rounl Ma, 10IW t Share exptnie*. Box IM. Ilaserman.

^ Va<!aTIUNINU7 <iet a ( r« eopr ot -1Y W «urn Trair.I Culd«“ at El BiI nffiS eho nolel. Guaranleed rwieTTitlcBi. I

■ U O s £ ‘A N " p „ f O U N D j :

Phfi7. 360W.'“ * "----- BEAUtY SH6P^------

■ sl"* W S J ' **•., . — - ioMl'i.anV-mod.ro-b«*nO“»erTie*->^i• pert operator*. Ma«bla*I«*< aad a

ware* tS.CO up. Arlbtic lleaatr Sali« ’ COUl'Lim: t>cautr le rrke br adiim

roo&} 1 '^ . lladenVi a t rmluced prlcn. JsnJor a= = ; ' Y M“ hlD.I.** and c<^ III I ^ waY». i:.09. Ileautr Arta A»d«nr

“ CHIROPRACTORSBL 6 k J6tbJ.>ioT - (4t m M a»et "Q & 1 en t. Tflrnh.in. 144.ITkUVL rprcKlUl Dr. Aina Uaidia. :

<1 » Main NarlA I'hone 3 ::t--------- £t e a m baths :—ALONA-S Siram beth~aad D aaaan.']

healthtul Hiring. fboBe 411. -

>■ s i t u a t i o n s w a n t e p

Call.mfcW.'PAINTING'anti arcoratlni. ball E.

Chapinin. OS96-RU.

^i-ilAyiNUi O.ndcllOD, quack Itaaj, *; w l«. 1'l.nne 21WW.

•p l III iltUNI^^U^lo .m rljiam *. . l u rooi J _ - —tHreet-keit. - -----------

— P**""* 0174-nt. ^m^OX curuiD ia u ad ir r 'it ;! iib a m

I O N - b'U^LL Burterr. Cblld car*, ja r e t l>«i a l-hnn. Twin Falli,

u ! °{ i'" ii! . ‘ !H,

■ m.1« A. U Winaor. fhrmi ImThu

C - # ---------- . l J i i . U d lf ^ ^ w « u ’f i0 ^ “p « t.p h «OOS RS.

t h e Land LtLVkLliju lurven. U. ft. ».M5 ^««»d dllchee. PI07.I Mer

} , “ CAItDEN- pklwlBV. frM~MUDiltai. iu in I Pbe I WALUI'AI'Elt claanlBS. walla aad ci

___ I . Ail .trp«a hooaework. Call 1121

EXI'Utli^VCKD beokkaapar want* pi ___ l^^e ^kkeeplft* work. Bbx_1J.

I 0 ' ■". ^LULNT - werk. drlrawan, ■tdeM'9J 0 Mwhn. n ^ r* . For t w *»Uma

AiTKAI.KA plowinr. cualoip (amlns. IIU I . . . . • ''! Hill. I - « l , »» ,TO

feulh i-wk, ■ J-feSB«,4ZI«-lU.

H O - v - - - — ... - — :: - .

t a i n i r H B J W ANTtP— FIM AU

. m l M toI n u i , J i l j h K l- tW iW c zIi w J— * ..1 .1 . W ith e O T th lin - nei^Ceff**■ Shop. Ktmbertr Bead. t- tA -b e —b a ld A t.TrnaiTinM '1* ^ t m at» -^g*l

jr ts a d d re s ie s T iS i3?5 l* . ** ••th e c lass a re frroRB CLkiKK w to c m r*ii.a know s th s

p e r- d^ 'rtaaeiI to caU Mrs.* • w r i S ^ S f U u j B f « » . t l O B . ^ IV

Twin ralli. Idaha. - iH E L P W A N T E D u - M A L E

0 M oore,D on

-R u th e rfo rd .- i^ ato h farm .Sn T R i■id Ja m p g U d . modera bome. n llk , satxlen. Cood ww orge F ish er, Caer*a Mendeaball, 3 aoaUi Uaieluo rg a re t W ye- _ P boaa w i .

Trala la epar* tlm*. BntJd roar «•>

S S 7 K ,Z 'iS . . I "

g - £ ^ ^ = u John Bland E X PERI EN CED

^ ^ ? R * e T 6 i f = 3 a E e H A J « e =tha m m hanti p e rm a n en t P os ition

^ G ood W orking ConditionstAININS----------------—x m A ia -------- -‘W - 'K 'S S ...........----------------------------a . l t A . _ l l i n » - . _________________________________

' W I L L I A M S T R A C T O R C O■' I 1(4 Ird Arfc South

L ; -■P M E N T ." APPLIANOB SA LESM AN -

Dtmwla* aecrant aod eeomtnloa

tkaiir iBciioed S e ll to p n a m e s in th aap p liance fle ld

wA% 5'*'‘rSS PttlClDAlRE - UAYTAQ

tX S L - - ^ '---------- InM inm cc,.<U «om M

a n d o lh e r benefits.

R ' Appir ■ "1'

IRVICE , C. C. Anderson Co.B -N E W 8 r»r*oBB*I lJ.pt.

I ^ = = _ --------- « E L P _ W A N T E D —TICES------- --------- MAIE & FEMALE i l.DUtul-Bamben IV V 6U -L IK U 'io 'S r^V .'al^l> e'r'V.l ra. 1110. ae* Talent Teat ad In School* and Tra laaoias. PhOM ^ l a s column. - ______________

*. To«Klar s3o eaieallaL Ceod caUrlea. MooumirtlL Writ* Box ^EIementarT_8jho|^^JJoTinnie2i^__Or»«

- MUSIC teacher both vocal and far bii> all aMaainn*. work, wanted lo tha Manlns icho<

'rv Ljila &ird- MAUUI£t> coupla. U to 69. to car*

3,'-AVu . f f l S r ” " ' ”’ S ie ^ W u S m CAN YOU USE a 'a ^ t i s SS> CaU th* na401 Sth « T ^ *nd addreaa of an interaitad proip

• ” * for a major appllaoe* to thi AppUa— — -O ep L We will fellow-up aad-Bpoa-e«

'I . — . . . i n elettoa af aale, will,mall check ta r

S T E R3RM aOCESa TOKKIGW JOBS.' 0 » e r ^ i *aiplo^<

OLSTEEY S s l S H ^ 7 S i i " 3 d,« S u t ' flnn* hirias. Send 31. Al,w ParelSB Serrlca Newi. DepL TN4. 1

W a t 't lh SU Lo* AnsaU* (. Callton

_____________ B U S IN E S S O P P O R T U N I T IE.6EUVl66.taC«;B. UJL lO.'iXlhi, .xe.ll

............ 14.000. Box 37.A. T lm -hew *. -

4 APARTMENTS, completir fursUti tu g (HO nonthbr Ineome. Owser l« leavl

401 4lh Aeenu* Eaat. Pbea* 12(1 teo J Ins or ereclas.

^ " i S . t a ^ i . s i E . 'K E .v a s " 1 3 8 S f i S i t

tloa.-________ -

■ FURNISHED ROOfiUSIXW OAY oer leMk. P rtrau *atntt

r r e --------------- Trair* EbJ MeteL

, CUMKOUTAULY furaUbed" rcoBU.^ S nR T S Bheehea. north. Pbone (47.

, .^ .1.' l-LtAaANT well fumUbcd room. Nf ■ «>»»*> •««* talcphone. Instant bot wall._llMgmin. garag*. phone IIB-W.____________

FURNISHED APARTMENT

=0UN£) . w J U i ' i .tn w T T ^ I i iS '. lOSS-J. Twin Filli.______________-

l-KOOH isk rtn tn L orteala bith. cleS 5 p 5 ----------- sroBBd ffoor. Phon. 1811J._______, . _ DUl’LEX apartmenb panlr- turnlibatl7 kit onir l l . t t . roomi a ^ bath. Phone 221I-M.

O-Mitiln liT-«x-- —Stoverrefrlterilor. Excelltnt locat!laeleW aad eold JuaUmer. Inn. ««U .lc Ileautr Salon. cLIiAN. modern l-room apartment, tlke br adianced In. IM. Lars. S-roora apartment. 1c«. JsBlor elu. raU bath: niceir furalabwi. (IS.ilDiIeaa and cold 8th aeenue north. ‘______________Aria Afadmr. 3 aNU 1.K0 UM (urnUhed apartmeiT O R S All UtlllUn paid. Adulla oalr. Cu n u . . . . . . a a . , ? , K . . - ‘ ^I.. u „ .k II. UNFURNISHED APTS.n r o r — - “K ' : ffr.""'"- """J l-UEOa SdM -ind o n e ^ r o o a tp a iS S»d ^maaaas*. T . M o d « ^ g r« .^ ^ f l ^ . H..U w .U r f

V A N T E D liASEMENT BMrt^ent. Water and liJ L-ii I----- fsmUbtd. ill-lth-AYdBOeTTorthrPh;Wca « ^ n u * 4 toBS^._______________~ ,1. It a r MODratr~klirb4n: llvlns room.'biUu BS. Call t A. y u l l j furnUh^L 11J7__

~ B liiit> n d ln ,. i . h ^ r ^ p ' i r x . 1‘rl.aU Util. w.“ • I __ pa rtlr fumlihid. 48S Borah Averluack iraaj, e«r- comer llirrlaon Street.___________

. . SESIKAULE duplex. 1 roomi, balh; e:

p«d8«la.' TJOWHTOWN! l*Tw m .--b*U ir—atllti fumUhed. Brlir* ApartmrnU, pB

I t l l ilk a m » _ «aS;W ro ,-;tH [.M -.furPOUIt KOOMS Includm baUi, e ll'hw

u n f u r n is h e d HOUSES

In’ alST* 1 KOOMH, modern: newlr decotlliT"

S I M S M A t V ^ r n r : ; 2 .U ,rc an d re fi :T ta barvetllSF. eraUr. 144 SUi Avenue North.. ■^.P>r^.PhOBa .l.B ^ B g o y ^ .m ^ .^ „ ^ n ,

i F S S : '^ 's r A 's s ? i r N n j i . : ^ ‘i.??„'; '<■{ KOO-MH and bath, l-u rnacr wa,;r lUnatei. iuarmn- er. sarase. Phon. S'nr OTM.ni

.e.»bla. rbone i lt6 0 MH^.Bd Uth. 84» 2nd w e i ^ h .

■rk. Cal*“l l2 jM 4-KOOM apiruiTent, 3 b^rwimi wlUi rai w».i or refriserator. (SO. Ileal £aUU Sen ---------------- Asenfr. 2061._____________________-

~ fURNISHED HOUSES :

; 1,^1,. MISC. FOR RENT

— F I M A U M I S C . F Q R R E N T

iir.'K ^ ¥ 0 1 ^ IM P R O V E M E N T J— ___ S-------- SIDEWALKS. dri.*war», fleer*, tiO — M A L E A 7 1 .................

«oi5w hI“ - S il* ‘*of‘^ 7 t ^ k s M .OWWU. U ll-B .. .

> mi.lW cndelL . . i , .

. . . .TOUR UOME CROtmOl

1 ' ^mr, UUa' :-------- Fencw—dslcn .d~ ~ ta~ m t —rden. Cood wasea. ladlvldDa) D alr.

, , Pbon* 41 Twin F.

l a / W N T E i r i r o t l a R 'C Z t E iA. a r . nooioL W A $ r r s r 4 ^ = n 5 n " s r r i n r ;BnlJd rour own With modem qaarUr*. PhoB* lilt-

•lIlsBlna.______________" UESt'ONblULE party d n ir t. to ni

b«Iroefli o r U rter b >me hr J ob*

fCED UELIAULE party wUh*e ta n a t er_ ale* 3-bedreom nafuraUhfi b ip i..

S C H A J ^ ie ----------A ^ * l i 7 * n " t ? ? ? i t o n ? h r ^

‘^ " " 'k i S'm e s f o r s a l e---------------- ------ ».OCOitOOH-iMaM.— WUl-trada-fer^ model trailer. Phon. SOI-J atter

dbtrlcL 130 iS h ^ v e n o . e5!t.“ ' . n r D^VNEK,—i^bidroom hom*. a^ C T O R C O . *«e»pt heaL taau lr. 114 Oatrander.

South NEW, DMdem two>bedroem ranchhom*. Aalamalk oil beaU Writ<

----------------------- • —00»r-K*UhBm.-Id«ha--------------jiDEDiioownineit. T iinno irou -n it

full bainnent: attach«l sarat*. GoA I ^ E S ^ - -. _________Id eeomtMloa niCITP HOME for TOD“

fie ld ,47 ju ia w « t TeL

UAYTAQ * ■ ' '

I (.BEDROOM modtra bame. bardw, . I floor*. uUlltr room, oil best, altacIscounts - ; ,* rasi. A a n t h<lm«.en cflts . NEW B -B E O l^M bem*. bard._ .. _______ .. flacra. Idaal nt£h*B.-uUlItr room,

............................ batha. coBcret* bMment. iloker b' attached sarase. concrete drltei

/>■ ' Waahlnstea achaol dlatrlet. IK.■son C o . W. 0 . BMITOSepL ' O rir Woolwortha* Phoa.

i T f P l r r I.SJXUin>TJW NlhU.la.al^ko»fc-Uc M A L B _ _ _ _ bedtporaa. cotr fireplace for cool

'^ o o la aad Ira la - iTkanU^ p C S Jon

arlea. Monumentlonument. Ojeaon. ______ JENKINSxal and far band Mala Ave&u. Wm II ManiBB ichoola. .

Applr ta Sup'u •________■

A ¥ ; J “ GOOD two-acr. tract, la rs . H'

S.R1 er 0M(.R1, TWo’ akJ'hoiifa^^n cne lot. claaa(S> n n th . Incom*. traneportaUoB bo p

mter*it«l proipwt POUR b«lreem modeni hoa*. it<> to Ihi AppUaae* KImbwlr.up aad-apoa-eam. - . * C. U JENKINa .....mall cbwk ta ren. IIS Mala Avenu. W «tn u roa wUh and ■ " ■ ■C. AodaiaoB'a Ap. ------------------------------------------------JSO;___________ ____________________________STKibS ^ S S S i! KOOO■maa). Bis par. WIU b o r 'th b a a . bedreeca «U«tracta tinder war Oil fomaea. c m ra t baM aiat 'Mhplela up-to^dau l a ^ ilecM* tank and laaadiT t. Send A ^ Cliaa. os rood lot. Jaws kBd ihi

LEM A. CHAPIN AOENOl J R T U N I T I E S r „ . . o .» . ,

| - ' z . . " ’’? . v v w r s ^

rm m MouBta»V*ff»*

K S ." . ' O K ® ' o .m ? PboB Tll-W Dp«talt» Baak * Trnit Phoa* I «r Gilbert a t *tal —

A REAL BUY .k r . . jszc. o w K sa ‘l s a v i n o to w m ___________ * BEDROOM HOMIlabed rw > m in r7e ((7. toeatad—13S-7th Av*. Z u l Abed room. N ^ r ,•“ « <»»'"■ iBitant bot w aur, WvJ>ea,-fIr.pl*^. m.pl* ^ t tedeeoraled. Upatair* uUlltr P

---------------------- cement haacaest. atoka haat 1• A R T M E N T S ' ___ _____iT-pboB* IMU 401 Mheola. cfattrehM. ahepplas.

_ _____ PboB* 3137 far appelatm«Bt_

rtvata balh. cleaa.i s m . ________

‘ HOME SPECIAL

Excelltnt locaJ?i? T " w “*?!*M ^tu!M u5?uJi^ ^b*l:___________ klUhea with' eaUas apace. Atl apartment, cloie bandr and adeqsaU allllty room,m apartment, pri- raoma In thli hom* ar* wall a m turBlabad. (IS. 262 Caras* could be coavertad lata r<

aUon room ar extra bwlreom. Uj

a s s t r - j s i------------------------ fall riJA loan.

. A R T H U R T . W A T S O I

g ^ ^ a r t m e a t ^ ' J R E A L E S T A T E• .« « ! . » •« « tm.ytr TWb*T Bid*. ' Ph«i«.~ fta ter and heat ■" ‘ ' ' . ___ ~r*BO.-K,irUirPhon. ~'

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£ £ t WTomlng'a O r u d Teton lutlonal |- -Iffvk . SecretuT of the m tfrior Me*. ■

SsU y sold Tuesdajr. Io i XJnder the contrwt, the' enUrt fl

|H H f~ ~ !^ B o v ^ lire . mUes north, to .Ooltar ’][' M f ln Mwy. McKey sold the Orand Teton [ H i n - -Modffe and' TraneportaUon- com*' rHH-lf ^ '^ B h l ^w w n, also propoees to buUd ft four* | ■ n — tSiilUon-dolfar; ■l,00(KBUeK-lodge-»tH H I — SH iS V cw 'e lta iU 'M irara lako-^ore +

M j ’^'ieSvear ProjectM a — 7 j -Mcgay~cfttled—the~ p rognun-‘‘a- •H H • “S l i jm ln a t ln g ^ i r in * ^ 7 e c n > « ~

I - fc u n 33 7ean_RSO-tO-pmerve that HCTM— T & rrb r 'Ja c k a o n 1iole-Tyin«-tn-tbe- U n l l foreground of the most spectacular Q H I ' *>S)^on of the Teton range, and to | H | 1 trtaake It and ltd lake aettlng readllr

htccesslble to the public." n UcKay aald the Orand Teton

^ ^ f f l _ ^ « 0tnpftayJl8.ft.«ub«ldlaryof.tha non- _ ^profit Jackaon Hole Preaeive. Inc. i

^ JT animncemCTt aald all build- • *ing8 now'Bcated In Moran will be ~

I ^ H % oved tb Colter bay. At the new t ^ ^ H u^te, on the ahore of Jackaon lake, Z ^ H | J%lana call for the development of ^ ■ 1 __ ^ o d e m , low-budget tourlet facU-

% In' addition, the preaent Jackson ^ H l i TT*’" BfliiTK-O ranchR M U - bu ild ings will be moved there. " f g ^ — W -m e-natlonal-park-aerT lce-w llI “

^TO d ronda and proride tho nocei- ~

IS Tlie farmer townslte of Mbran _B H W i|rlU be restored to meadowland. ^M W m Tlie new Jackson lake lodge will . H j9 n f t e prepared to offer acconunoda-^ n i fllona comparable to any In th e jia - ^■ ■ H — ^ o n . ‘I6 Is sehedulEd~for completion ^

W Rj ams Reportedjn^ I Ib I Area EmploymentIB B h H Employment opportunlUea In Mag- ^ H B H n Valley.abowed ft gain lost week,

B w ordlng to R. S. CuUv, Twin Palls H iiljii w »PloyBiB°t. aecurity office man- ~

l l u i Job openings received last week ^M _i:jfeta3ed:889-:fot--«TiT,ln<TOaia-of-!lB iH n [#ver'tJje number"ftdofded'the pre- H H — ?^u*-veelc:lsMagla.TBUay^OI.tbes8 MMM openings, aoi were in agriculture.

__ _^TlM increase In mrioymeht.open-

■ ■ y i u ^ te . 6 tate io^cM bf tbe m p b y - \ I^ H B - (ihent agency reported ft . to t^ of

- W.691 - job openings received last^ ----- J^ B t~ T h B -tu U c ‘ e f the openings ;^ H l 3fas in agriculture.'^ ■ 1 vefttber delayed H p i ----- thinning woA-la-.Magie-VaUer.-w O ill World tea produotlaQ is eaUmated ' mOjM [» t 1,297^36.000 poonda'ftanually.

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fuk" Hearing Slated in ““S! Resident’s Estateiiriunn A petiUon for probate of wlIT 6f

Jessie M. TrederlckaoD, wbo died;;--------- here-Aprli-OT.—waa-llled'ln-probftte

court-Wednesday. and hearing.on the peUUon waa acheduled for 10 a.m. June 1 by Judge Everett M.

The peUtlon was filed by Carl W.“ FroderlckJOD, biuband and eseca-

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pUtlm Moinln«>.- •Listed os an heir. In addlUon to

• " ' PrederlckMn; is a son, J. Lawrence i n Hodirtn. SeatUe, Wash.......................

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« . . t locomoUon, X-roy moving-pictures n ]^ l5 «how toe ribs aro stoUonary a t aU

t ^ l a m e b a c kB — e O H R l B G T I O N ^

I-tbesa [ - U - p I e f t a f tn t and-palQleia^ ure. Backachea may be associatedtopen- C wiU»-tbeumaUim,-ftrtbrlU8.J t , the > _ytmh«[rn frtTnafh M rtn^ mpby- I dlsontew If you have tried ital of [ , evnytblng else,« Try Adjutt- d last [ _ m £ ta ._ I ^ e f U o f te n : ob- Jenlngs Dt tainM after fliit~lr<atmenfc—

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Vquainted Offer!

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1 Lincoln Winners mimm In Contest listec

^ «a0SH 0N B ,-M arr-14-?im th-TF bu1£s in the poster contest fw aeV'

B ^ B Q | enth anrf otghth’ gr«rfw q-the county, sponsored by tha Worn elo’a auxUlary o f the Wood river sol conaervatlon-dlatrlct bave-been-announced.............................

Qf the 43 entries in th e contest.^ were-..from Richfield,, four . l i tn ^ HHH Dtetrlcb and none trom BboshQne.'- - Winner* a t Richfield were Jad

Pounder, Jeanett«~Newcomb an< •Bobb^KodeehrD<)b Newmaii.Omuil ^HHh .Casper and Qory Bowman were ih winners a t Bletrlch. 'I^^HS .Tbe..poaters..at..:^cb:tleId.. iv r HH ffl judged a t the school and tbe womeof tbe auxiliary for the WRfiC dlaHt^Sg trJcrjuagefrthe-pbslcnrffomTjie

B J MH ■trlcb-last-week.-Wimf“are‘toTjavI B B » | a th e winning posters on d l^ la y i

the county fair this fall.

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‘J h i g t e i l (m&rterly eonferenra was las

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four -Irom M,awards were presented to Thoma -- Clark and Robert wbltUe, A gold

t were Jack en gleaner award was presented t wcomb and .Norene; Clark.-

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