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I latebullei I v o u S3. N O .I02 ^mirn ■ Traffic ! I No Acti All groups connccted with 1: ^ B n . officers, atlomcys, cour ^K e Thursday night sC a TwJ: ■ tile d to propose action again ^K r t i the number of accldcnts ■^A lthough only law enforccJ ■ n te d , with tho exception of ^■ rivcd after much of the disc ^ ■ 1 sides of the question 4iS n were citcd as sharlns ^ K b responsibility for lack of ■iforccm ent and convictions. ^MJn ft wide-open dlsemlon w!lh punches barred, courU *nd ^ E m e ;i were Uken to tuk tor &1- ^Kwlag dels}-! which eventuull? re* ^K tted tn dbinlucd c u a on the ■ ro u n d s th it wllneMta no longer ■ o u ld be locaUd. Attoraejrs «ere K lU clzed ror 'erring to the Jury" I H i r freedom for their cllenta. U ttr I ■dm lttlng to oincert the man was ■ u i l t ; but hU fkmUy needed hU UiU Cat la CbartM Opening the aucuulon. Claude ^HU ey, city detective, told council ^hembera that too otten a charge ^F jay Merrill, a member ot the'eoun- «rcuse4 Tnln Palls clUeeni ol ^E t being «illlns to sit on a Jury ^Knd-tenTlct-ft-violfttnr. JThff Jiitlfi ^ K r o dninken driven loose It they ^ H (h l a COM, he continued. If a ^H erjon li convicted In a lower eourt, ^ H e appeiils to a higher court where ^K e cau Is dclayM until dlsRitoed, * ' See* DUfcrence Pollee Chief He»anJ Glilrlt« con- ^■uiTcd with Merrlll'i atatement and ^Hrouttltup the.matler.ot penalUea. ^ H r e claimed all violators cannot be ^^petU d the aune tince a man who ^ H e ed i bis car to earn a livelihood ^HuUcn a greater penality when ^ ■ b Uetntfl is suspended than doet ^ H i e ptnon who can get along with- ^ ^ K t an automobile. JasUee o l the Pe«e J. O. Puaph- ^ ■ e y . vbD arrived toUowlng rem arU ^■oocemlns ruponslbUlty ot the ^■_(Ci°Uiia>4 «■ r«t< I. C*lu>B I) feeinforc^m^ J-North fe ] TOKYO, (Saturday), Nov. 4 ^Biream ^d northward through ] new defense line agrainst IS ^ b a v e forccd the allies t6 fall b; ^|Korca. H The alh'cd command was mo' ^ ■ to meet Iho communist threat. Hturninfo^ of war alread: ■Moveraent_oL_; ■ Pair Checked ^ ■ After Slaying 6H0SH0NE. Nov. 3-J,!oveme® ^ Reems, U. and Myrle C. w ^■Wllllam.v 23, both Manhillan. Mont, n ■ W i'ho are charged wllh the ffunahol E5sssr.srss:i;;,c's" w hen^ey were amsitd in Idaho Howard E. Adkins. Lincoln county fc prosecuting attomty. n\<j the twS a accused pemonn vere In ia-o w d m potubly three MBt« In Hie nine daya 51 h ctw ttnm c nlM'lns and Uitir arre»L " Tliey were In Idaho and uiah. Ad- S kins tald. and I. Is pauible ihev ^ pa-v.cd through Nevnda on their way WklM nlso la Jnve.iU[;aUnB U itir rnovemenla and batksround In P Montnna and Infllcaitd he mIsht iwobe Into Mli, „te while BhB WM living In North DnkotA. Lincoln couniy oniclali aUo are studying the staiemenl MLw n«m a Hsntcl Wednesday m which she de- fn Kflbed how ahe and Wniiami had n Planned the slaying ct lw father T?i(j Mntment wa-i m vnrlance with fh nn she mnde previously lo Dlnlne V comity ottlclaLi tollowlnK her arre.iU In iiff firjt staUmenl she xM ahe had fired the 31 rifle which killed her lather but In her r.ccnnd stale- W nent ^be malnUlncd ihni willlama held me gun which caued her falh- of MrroJwfnted Wll- thi llams only utatement thM the gun 1 «<nl off uneicpectedly when he re- bu leaseii the safety catch. 0.1 Ml,y Reems, in her slattmenl on — ““I her T lather she was going to shoot him. 1 Last Straw ^PICO. CflJJf., Nor. 3 (Ai-naM j ^rbyllll, 30. has been slniggllng age ^0 Heep a home for her brother, die U>1 MTOh, Uitlr f.tttr aitd. sS S?.t'?iS,;s^“"0'«■» jyjiy'SS.'t'-o.SS; ts Ka.- m f.K f “'’e« when to moil,h^’\ f de. age tliflr lathrr h.L ago, " 13 yeara slnt b I r— 4^ LLETIN - M>v-Gr*la tslvc* irt flemUan "» <*»• ~ . Br«ken tboagbt M _ ceoU be tTMcd ta _M _ ^ lha Kenw .w tr ________ _ ______________ I A Re, , Otfl<Ul CItj C«eatf M m ic Problem; Lction Taken ted with law enforcement, including citl leys, courta and legislators, came unde at s TwJn Falla Safety council nieetin; tion againflt traffic law violators to cu accldcnts. 7 enforcement and citizens were repre :eption of ono Justice of the peace whi if the discussion had taken place, nearl: ition -aS responsibility were probed. Al B sharing “ “ ^ n'vlSn"! Chinese Reds « Indicate FuU atually re- 1 • 1 T/* “ " 5 . “ Aid m Kores meyt wera TOKYO, Nov. 3 (/P)—Commtmla the Jury c h la, gave every Indication toda: Ients. U ttr of preparing for tull-acal# jatcrven s man w s Uon In the Korean war. needed hla Thousands of Chinese troopa «I ready are fighting United NAtlon get foreea In northern Korea, ana mon m Claude are awing troBi Manchuri* dally Ild council They helped Korean re^ throji a charge back V. N. armies when victory aJ. fn r nni> most waJ within the allied gnwp. _ reeple Not Told t the'eoun- lud leaden have not y?t toW th( clUtens ol Chinese people that Chlneae. troop! on a lury are In aeUon in Korea. 'But.Ch< Tho jnHfn Chine*# communljla have thranm .’thf se It they full ta’am ia-orm eir-w snrnjp** ued. If a ganda tnadilne lato a furioua eaat- iwer court, paign to whip up popular eupport lurt where for Chinese Intervention. dismiSMd, The extent and tenor ot the cam- paign Indlatet Chinese President Mao-Tie-Tung and hit cohorta In- Uette cm - tend to make a greater contribution :ment and to their North Korean comradea. penalties. ____Cut_Anxloiu Eye cannot be &lplomalie quartert lo Tol^b'are man who keeping en anxious eye on tbe slt< Uvellhood uaUon. They looked to Lake Succeat Ity when to take cognlranee of this new de- »i.t» doet velopment tsd wondered what the ong with- United NaUons wUl do about It. Usually Informed quarters said > . FuoiDh- Douitlaa MacArthor also U I remarfct watching the tUuatlon elosely and ot the making hU regular reports to Waah- luB I) <C«iiIlai>4 «B ri«* X. I) laments Pdiir fe-Block Reds }, Nov. 4 (U.PJ— U. S. reinforccme^ through pelting rain today to bolster gainst IS communist divisions which to fall back 10 to GO miles in North i was moving up cverj-thing in reach st threat. The sudden and menacing ar already had shattered all hope for -------- r an'early, end of the-fighting. I* —^B-eortst-spot wna-the-Unsan teclor In northwest Korea, lo that •I North Korean troops had battered r0Q the U. S. first cavalry division and four South Korean dlvlsloo. Fear Anolher Drive Some 40,000 to 60,000 eammunlsta ' O were massed to UiaC -iector «Jone, ovementa and mllituy Quarters, feared they Myrle c . were readying another pUedrlver as* m.Mont. sauit gunahot Troops totaUng about a battalion er, ^roy in strength were cut off Thursday «lng nlsht from the Jirtl cavalry. Rescue OfflclaU ettorw failed, ylng and -Aboot 500 Caught in laano a U. B. flrtt corps Bpokesmao aald BOO or ao men were unaccounted ' n couniy for after a like number filtered eut ' the two through enemy lines. The trapped ' lao and grouD couldnc longer be I'conaWered , line days ^ he eald. That 1 meant they probably havo been ' tUled or csptured. 1 A spokesman for the U. S. flrtt 1 heir way (c«nU ».l Pg. 1. C«l..n il ' F d Prices for Grain , ikolfl! '’ Spurt at Chicago; alw are cinOAOO. Nov. S WV-Qmln fu- ' jjteeim tuna apurted ahorply In Mtlvo deal- , sne ae- jngj on the board of trade today. !"J* {'“'I Broker* thought aome of the de- j fou'"! 'mZ si^ai’e Boybeani. com and oals aold at , h killed t^’* t®P commanded jj d stale- W this year's crops. Cash gr»ln men n iVllllama ^*<1 the amount ot grain eomlng « er falh- off farms wat very much m ailer cd Wll- than nomU tor this Ume of year. * the gun Boybeani gained a« to » eenU a he re- bushtl; com SH to 3K cents and a oaU n/steas eenu. _______ «« Idaho’s Interest j Local Managi - R 0.10 Increased Interest In th t city a a n - el ggllng ager form ot government Is In* w ether, dlcated In the number ot inqulrlea h njsde to Clly Manager WllUam R. gi died. Smith from other eommunlUes m In an throughout tho state. He has received reijilale to speak in Cal* before various elvle organUatlona In th :orat- ether cities. The groups are aiuloua m. when to Icarrj detilU of the city man- 8r de- ager plan of munlnlpaf government, home the progress Twin Falb haa made ar yeara since adopting the system and ad- th vanUge* el it. t to ■oung The laWst arieaklng engagement J other Smith has accepted 1s tcheduled for sp _____ Nov, 18 «t Idaho fnUs. Smith’s aj>- tlD H pearanee there Is b e i n g f w ~ " ~ lb y ^ th e Klwaaii club m d ihC-Lea^ M A Regional Neirspaper Serring om^^Cltj «b4 t]^ ------ -Auto Dei m; ■jjjjj|B ^en iding citi* under meeting }rs repre- )eace who nearly obcd. All eds FuU Lorea -Communist atlon today leJntcrven- I troopa sl- t«d Katlona 1 . and more' Quria dally. reds throw nflSfM rrrT^^n^ victory al- td gnwp. r«t told the neae. troops JftfliyiflP . ' B u t. the tSt ■asnnvpi- iriou5 earn- lar support )t the cam- ' President GM^mMBnASn cohorte in- PHMw^wraMHUm me Bile east of Twin FalU Thonday -U. -U I..J . M )n tbe sit* S T ; India’s Anger Gains on Red_ S ? Drive in Tibet . Indian anger at communist- Chl- ^ If* na'ajnvaslcn ot Tibet mmrnV^,to* IX day. wiilie Mosrow boasted that' ttie * red attack on the anolent. rugged ^ _ J land was developing suece#afuUy._ 0C IS- 'nie * geveminent-4 chain- ^ plon of communlat Chlno't admls- „ •/.flmnntif 'lon to the United Natloni-publUh* ,, cemom ^ texu of noles to Telplng accua- y I OOlStcr Ing the reds ot greatly increasing } S w h ic h the “drill lowarda general war." c n North At the same time India’s Soelallsl party leader urged that the United 'j 1, Nations take over TlbcUan oHalrs n n reach at owe.and conduct a plebiscite to lenacing determine the future or the priest- t< lOOe for country often refened to as a: ighting. s Indla’a-rtprescntnHTB-iit-thasar ^ L la T at capltal'of-nbcinus-advued the « uinlat and gavcmmfnt that TJ^un batttred ^0K « hive-fallon bacfc_toTJ?em^ ” 'Islon^ Qo- »*■» * «t ot the capltel. A J Chinese Ijnadcast »Jd red troops « were -heroically overcoming all geo- mmunlsta f™PWcal dlfllculiles” on Oie march " M *^e K>-tho heart et Tibet, but dW not " ired they Invaders* poslUon. Peiping driver as* Moscow, too—claimed tho ^ troops Were bcli»g welcomed c^•ery• J” battalion Tibetan people. Thursday MoseoWs Communist party new?- ^ y. Rescue Paper, Pravda, pilblLihed a dUpatch teuing of the capture of Chamdo. a t I center on the main caravan route Jj mao aald 310 air miles east ot Lhasa. It aald iceounted British and two Indian officers tered out were among the Chamdo garrison I trapped when It was Uken prisoner, onatdered ..mvda'a_cotre5pondeo(..I._Vi’^ „ Id. That akov.,aald the nlnUi regiment ot ivo been Tibet's small army went over in a »e: group H the Chlneae and -Joined in tm . S. flrtt the stnisgle tor the liberation of pe •■a » Tibet.” But It alio lold of battles Ce being wasfd high In Hid mountains. pli If) Chamda’s garrison tried lo flee but was surrounded and crxtshed, Prav- Thb ifarrlJon previously ' C a g O was described aa Including 3,0Q0.ot ’{^ Iraln fu- TJbefs best troops. , Ive d e a l- ----------------------- en 'th?"': AEC R eleases 20 thl S«"™ A tom Jo b P atents S WABHINOTON, Nov. 3 W >-The J aold at ,toaije energy commission today w imanded niade available for public use 30 ‘m ■ain men more patenta developed aa part of lu eomlng atomic reaean^h program. «*nal!er _ The patenU, whleh Involve no of year, atomic secrets, "may be suitable cents a for proflUble use In some commerc* jiU and acUvKy not related w atomic « • tench," the U. S. patent offlee said, ------ -------- Col rest Increases in anager Government g; ty a a n - ef Women Veter*. The clly manager p - Is In* win b« the guest speaker at a noon nqulrlea luncheon iponsartd by the two Uam R. groups and will address a public nunlUes meeUng at night, l n< “It Is not my deslde to convey the 0 speak impression that I am golns about tlona In the sUle stumplnf for the elV anxloua manager form of government, r man- Smith said Prlday. < mment, *7?!aje groups throushoul the »uto 1 made are showing Increased interest'In jl j3d ad- the plan and I am only too happy to clarify any polnta ot this nature. gement Included In-the large.number of lled for speaking engagemenU Bmlth has h-a ap- fined In explaining the clly manager i^^l£«a''InBoU«. I V . . ' V\ \ 1 I J r /^|P~ Ting r N 1 TIVIN’ F alls , idaho , fi to Demolished in GoUis draeUibed when it eeJUdrf wjtb a freljrbt Irala ills Thuraday evealng. Lawrence Heory Molltsr, lep and-laeetatloni whm-be-wa»:<hiunn hum— • ?“■ YoutVl6,Ii nLi Train-Aul _______ Lawrence Henry MoUtor, 16,' . rcportcd’^n "lairly good" condlt ^ the Twin Falls county hospital» ^ ttafttiB /oJIowing a colIiaioD b« nt. rugged freight traitt. ceMfuUy._ The accidefit occurred about *! —a cham- Vireorncr. Molitor wm taken ft unconscious condition. .Hospital Ing'’ accua- t-fiflied no broken baaes, his in* ~ increasing juries being limited to a con* | ll war." cuBsion and lacerations. ' J •s Soelallsl Young Molltor reported , Jie United 'partially conscious” Prlday mor- on alfalrs nlng. eblMlte to invcjUiraCIng offlcera aafd MoIJ- Ihe priest- tor was driving lils 103S sedan north Ted to as and crashed into the rear trucks . on the tender behind the Union Bt-thasa- Paeltle-locamoUve. Tha tr^ln was » ivued the Weveling cftst.- ~ i; Jt TJbeun Tho locked beck and " easttrf-the:poUit-«f-lropa«l-»boul S m!^IW A IW »«t. uoutor was thrtre-n 'deii^ ® Td troons the wreckage and landed about ^all^ f«t norm of,the car between it ^ U.0 m ^ “d *“ O fl rdW Mt the aulo,-police aald._ PHninit tula.viu.a loM wreck, bnt “ mwi *lhB dwnaKe to Uie train was not known rf «'m r. Immediately. Pollcc. could glve.no ^ eiplanaUon of the cause ot the ee- „ ^ cidcnt and aald they knew of no ® rty new?- pounds tor llUng,charges. I dispatch . !ir™« Airplane’s Crash n olllcen Fatal for Three S 'j ^ ^ Pocatello People nc imcnt of "AI«U0~Nav.-^3*(UJD-around over in a search crews loday recovered the •Joined in majigled bodies o f‘three Pocalello _ rtllon of people whose light, tour-pUce II battles Cessna cabin plane craalied Into a . lounlalns. plowed Held In the Arbon area west 0 flM but . JJ, YlcUms of the crash ^ were Pilot Oene Armsirong. Shirley , •IJxSl^t P- Sheppard, Searcher* said'Uio plane appar- j enlly hud nasedlved Into the field, 9n then tureed on its back. Bodies-of ,j Uie -rlctlnis wero atre»-n over a wide _ tents - Jh, MV-The The grwip ehecked Uie plane from ,|p, n today Wilson Plying service at Pocalello use 30 iw t trip to j art of lu Ball City. The plane failed to arrb-e at Its destination and an air ^otve no *nd ground aearch was insUluled jjj-, suitable momlng. . »— ommerc* --------------------- ------ -r jmlc re- FEHBT OVERDUE I lice said. ASTORIA. Ore, Nov. 3 (»?)—Tho A, ----------- Columbia rtver ferry M. R. Cheis- (PSD today, two and half hours atter it was due from Megler. Waah. . A heavy fog covered Uie river and * two coast guard boats were aeeklog bac. manager 1 - *"tn Notice S 1 public IDAHO PALIB.- Nov. 3 flJi5- » .. Note to Bdon J. Cunningham. ivey the „niB,htre at sea tn Korean Cha 8 about mot. V your draft board uys you we 3« ■ nment. s.A-defemid. Cunnlngham’a parenta, Mr. and he Slate Oeorge Cunningham. Idaho ;i«u 'rest-in received Uie noUflcaUon > happy UiB’board yealerday. They ’^re- sold Uielr son haa been In the Pacific Uieater -since August., "“f when he waa eaUed from the naval reserve. - . \\\W //'//■ % * '' W IN IDAHO, FRIDAY, N0VE5IBER 3, 1950 GoUision-With Freigl Ijrbt train the ear by tbe lere* of U)e lapati T Molltsr. aetOBS* Friday. Toanf Holllee was al jun hum— •aeriJeai.—<flUff-pheto-«BgraTtoth— 6 , Injured in ^ -Auto Collision oUtor, 16, 780 Sccond av^ue east, was ood" condition Friday by V ltodatiu af T ' hospital whero he wa» tal^'Xhursday ,1 y>lUaloD betweea his automdbdt asd 'a li red about Titf p.m. aoutt of tha. Motor J as taken from t o demolished caf~in an I. .Hospital attondanta said X-rays rc- »■ 3, his in* - = ------------:— = -------------------- is .“'^ Record-Sized ' h Audience Due " afd MoH- _ • -1 ' For President n WAKBKCiTOK.: Hot, I «)- “ SrealdeatJrrumaiLJ«med,aaured _ K»,i. .T.A today of the Urgest American radio ®nd televlJlOT audlenee in pollUcal dc TlU»mnr;hl3,St.,Umii:wmi>algn to ?T? tomorrow night. H icQ BDOut DemocraUc naUonal commit- nt >eweenu tte eamB-up-wlUj-an-esttmBtfl-Uiat ha HO waa eg_5(jo_ooo elUicna-roughly « per ]> £ ; u 1„ . e«tit ot. the pnputnUon-wUl tune In u iTfet bBt i_2ug radio-ahT 73'lele* m 10; wiown aiatlons lo hear Uie President Po it tte 'ac- * DemocraUa con- co ew of no , Cost 1100,00* mi *• The committee Is spending tbout - 1300,000 for Uie hookup. ; lah Republican naUonal committee of aides discounted Uie DemocraUc es- lOi Umale. eommenUng Uiat Saturday Po .11 C C night'len’t the best ruilo listening .- ^ l - time. Dut they conceded that Wed- er c U P lc nesday's Btalr house assassination tel attoBpt.Jiaa_R'lifl[.«L.in{ewt_lo , t t»>“ President. . tag For Uselr answer to Mr. Trumaa hai “ W M fflTOJ by Hanlld E. Stassen Po' our-piace ^ Mutual radio network Ix* * frcm New-Haven. Conn, .Immedl- eol urea sett president concludw It . ^ —Uie Republicans could count 00 pei no Mftsn ^ .audience probably only one- go Il t!; foufth oa hlg. Btaasen's Ulk will tur Hjepparo, ^ tifoadcaat by 331 atettons. la ItBman Talks al I pm to M* Mr. Trumaa wUl speak at 8 pm.. E ^ field, a t 8:30 pm., MST. the The President at a newt confer- wai ^ ‘ ence yeaterday altemaied between daj lave oieo cheerfuUjcia over- DemocraUo pres* pecta In next Tuesday's congres- . aae from jional elecUons and a critical mood B toward'eome newspapers. , ot ^ „ P, . He kept up hla Bppctfaflce of be- hea failed » ujg wholly confident that Uie Dem- old' d an air jo rletory la tht lU nsUluled Tuesday voting. yea >T^Th( Long Horsebac It hours —Snowdrifts^ ver^^d ^ one-day TB^mlle t«p by horse- T seeking beck—through deep snowdrifts— hiUi ended the oUierwlsertTiccessful elk ‘ ! - hunUng trip of four as-yeiir-old hoj, men, Uiree from Twin Paila and one wUfl trom Chains. ' . B DetalU of Uielr experiences were gan gham. lelephooed Prtday momlng tnan tion :orean Challla by. Archie Malone to hls darl mother, Mrs. Merrill 0. Henderson, drlf ^ 304 Seventh aveaue east. Othen la beli Ul# party were hli broUier,.Delmar thej r. and I^slone. and Dole Romans. boUi Ri Idaho *nd Ben Howard, In 1 caUon Challls. aold They M»- Henderson eald they had wou n the S'®® to While Cap creek eS the snoi , middle wort of the a*lmon river ber a the two weeks ago aaturday,.Intending Tl to stay the full length of the seaaon, tent whleh ended Tuesday, unless they well ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ fa agged thelr-tUt-eoocert | pa cii Nins Irrigate I^ho Com S 3. 1950 ^reight-Train--------- - - 1 < ntflft I * r Uie Impact. "W wat reported -partly een* ^ lolilee WM alene In the car aV the ilna et the ^ ^ ------------------------------------- : ---------- J Movement to ! inn Secede From idaoU o( W apt^lH H H i Ihursday ihopptng sa Itasd 'air.M id tben'U rttRrjHI^^H Blaine county *1 t* Blalae county md j lajJotor join Power county. ar in an .Frank Browa. a nuway empic^e rays rc- um it li necessary Ior _J _____ reeldents of Uu panbandle to make a trip cf 170 mllM. Of MO mi;« -J round trip, tb the Blalne.county seat :;U et Hailey to purchase license pUtes. . j(lsneeesa:7t0gptjut7ughjerai» " or Areo to got out onto .the main p L/UC road, Brown said, and It-ta •-long q and tiresome'trip. 1 J*„a. On tho other hand, be oonUnued, ^ iX c l l l it U but 16 raUroad mUea to Power 0 county’s scat or 33 mile* by road, o' J Cfl— ............. .. ..« ^ Uaaured _____^ faana nescotea ___ con radio ITie Blalrto pnaluin!ii#'’BctiDds B I pollUcal down Uie west aide of Fower.coimty Runpalgn tome 12 mUet and Is 9 mllet wide. Tfcree'miin^tUcmeal'sIdlfigs'ara P . commit- near the u. P. railroad In the pan* bl tiBle'that handle. They are Bawley, Yale and if « per Dewoft. The country is largely II tune In aagebnuh and lava. ‘Die enlire , - 73'lele* Muiity'iiis a,TO3 *qua«-iane« wfill9 President Power contains 1,301 square miles In ^ aUo con- comparison. The panhandle con* talQj' sppmlnuteiy ISO sgusxe tu miles. : ng tbout nigh Valoatlen pu Blolne residents claim a secession 'p ommlltee of the panhandle would bring $1,* tri :raUoes- lOa.OOO in assessed valuation Into Ur Saturday Power. There, are IS miles of Union 1 listening fttcltlc railway in the area, (wo pow* by latWed- er Unes of 138,000 volts and two foi sslnatlon telephone llne^. ewt_lo , Sane Power of/lci^ admit hear- sol Ing of th'e unrest la BlaliieViM- tf Trumaa handle. Eowever, according to sal .Stassen Power eouaty attomey. 'Wmiam mi network Loonwunow, » secession mov« eould thi Immedl* not 'begin with county offlcUlt. If pli «ncludn It is the desire of any section of we ount on pepole to secede, he aald. Uiey must Inj lly one- go Uirough both the sUU leglsU* 1 talk will ture. TbU act would elve the voters De la the.Slalne p«nh«>v)i)» th« right brt ro. lo vole on their wlshea, Ha 1 8 pm.. Hassell Blankenship, chalnnan of to MST. the Blaine county commissioners, ed confer- was not available for ccmmenl Frt- De between day. c Jo pms* - wngres- . FOLIO STRIKES AQAOf ab al mood BOISE.,Not. 9 <«>)—One new ease sU ot poUo was reported to.the sUte gai e of be- health department today, a 34-ye«r* boi le Dem- old' Riggins man. There have been £ ' la tht U t cases of the disease In Idaho this ho year. seback Jaunt Throi •iftsHErids-Qoartet^ r horse* They had packed In about 39 to I 'drifts— hiUes to the i^lmlUve area. About wei jfui «ik ‘ *S» they were-snowed In l. .. “ d i*n out ot tood. Each had Uie rekr-old h u jjd m eit and they lived cn the abl wsd one wild meat'four or five days. or Early Tliursday momlng they be- bac ea were gan their TS-mllo trip to OhaUls by tnu r trom horeebaek. ' iTiey arrived slier 7 to hls dark aad-had bucked deep snow* bac iderson, drifts In many places..Aalde trom trui Lhen la being Ured from their lo&( trip, fou Delmar they were In good condlUon. mal I. boUi Romans' truck sliU Is snowbound aev< toward. In the area, uid'M ta. Henderson tho aald she was Informed an attempt deei 7 had would be made to eet.lt out. The B eS the anow Is several teet deep In a num- Chi a rtver ber of places la the «gl<ja. not tending The four men had taken along wal season, tenU and camping equipment as tubi u Uiey well as warm clothing, but had not the; ----------I^*tt«d-Ut.a food aupply-luttlcleot whl ' _ _ f) ------------------- I ^ h o CoooUea ^ Jfntar ^ A»i» A snu «f CbnbiiaiH AMMltM h o u 4 DalM r n ^ I Move i I Plot^ 1 ^ 1 . WASHINGTON. Nov. 8 (AV-l flung troRte taday to nip anr < President 'Truman which endi^ I two Puerto Rican revolutlonaric The President continued to ah from the guns of two fanatics v i shot dead, at the very ateps of h But the ffuard around him \ secret eervice men moved Bwif ------------------------------------------^ J H Probe Shows s m l No Arson for : | k B Three Blazes a _rrbere.WMnoU3lnilnthe.tDTC«Ur. ^ gallon to eslabUsh any evidence of , M R B B ’ sabotage or anon," Fin Chief ]j. Z. W pfffB BarUett said Friday In commenUnc ■H ^S upon a Joint InvesUgaUon ot Uiree hi ■ ■ H H - -fl«e»-l&—wMeh-msn-wanhous* 4, H U H district buildings wen destroyed In te one month, wllh damage exceeding tv H n | ii^oom dl H B B PartlclpaUng in Uit InveallgaUoD pi were the police tin departmcnti hi H ^ N N * TOd-mg-OTon-tnrtBtlgator een t h tre ■*- ffl from Ban Francisco by ttie Nation* tn BKragSi al Board of Plre Onderwrttera. dl MyyP* The specia) InveaUgtler U Tetum* ir Ing to San FVanclseo Friday upon gStiaiBM eompleUon of his phase ef Uie ai * probe. I] cUef taftf the special lo. O TOUgato^t ^ made _ lof tJj* kMH, u d la aO tnteUUlj ^ ........... vealdBe(b*|)ml«tartotftro^ « to fietalf ornItts«l. totb»nftae. ^ CbJ«f Baitiattaddsit jso- rO m disutniu ttm et fitt tBTMttatUat d pens . oun9 md ilJ r C A nU O Policy iiTI «o mi;« SS'Sa'S! Iniprovementa In the naUonVe< «hjOTw w»4-«trong jupportfor-the-TwiB Uie main policy highlighted speeches by s Is • long mado Thursday night at the Twi Dflntinned. ^^<7 peTSOHj Ucard D. W o rth ( I to Power Calvin Wright, Janies Hawlqr and I br road, offices Bpeak. A parade through Clark, candidate for the aix-yei »-«tads Bepublfcafti'of “harping-aboutTO o th e r BoItiOoJM. Our farm — program is not perfect bat w p the pan* have been trying to improve X Yale and |t for 18 years," he declared, i?, Burtenshaw, candWata for the four.orear.n.a..eanati.ie»t, praised em iltt ln ^ Vftseai foreign poUeyas ona id T r^n . designed to meet and stop comma- j nian asd save our democracy." Economlo .aid pUhs now being I pul In efieet will help remove tbe n. secession 'poverty and mln lo foreign coun* Jrtng $1,. tries-oondlUoas whleh eommunlsia tlon into Uirivea on," Burtenshaw concluded. • of Union Opposltlnn to OVA w u expressed cur (wo pow* by James H. Hawley. Jr, ceadldats I and two for coogrtss. dee *1 do not agree wllh some of the rea nit hear- soluUoa* to our problems offei*d j lia’a pan- lirthr-DemocraUo-pertT,''-Hawley- peg tUag to *1 am opposed to the thrt»- m ' ^William man eenUvl of CVA. But Instead of ore eould tbe RepuBUcini-offering any Decter IcUU. If plan for devekipment ot Uie north- ^ ectlon of west. Uiey spend their Uma 'oppoe- pat hey must Ing'.' Cn» I leglsU* Progrwlve pUnnlag by tbe gen heyoters DemocraUo party since 1B33 bas nol Ul* right brought preiperity to the eountry, irai Hawley sa il He died ImprovemenU ber Im an ot to Idaho famit and security provld* £ ilsiloners, ed to bank deposlU u resulU of lent Frt- Democratic policies. Tiel Oalvln Wright, candidate for CBT- ^ emor, touched on tocal Issaea and , AW also uijed voten to support til* ^ new east state constitutional amendment re- ^ UlB aUte gardlng Uie Issuing of revenue ^ }<-yw* frond* Jtr munlelpallUes. - ave been elate csndldatea Introduced were ilahoUiU Howard D. Hechtner, UeuUnaot (CwtlMri Wl f««» L C«l»«» U - ^ T rhrough Deep | j* te t^ s -€ a n ie fl^ ^ ibout 39 to laat them the length Ot Ume they RU2 . About were forced to spend there. o? owed In Malone told his ooUier he and Bat ach had the other two Twin Falls men prob- cati d cn Uie ably would not rtium bei« tor two Ior or three days. They were solas f— they be- back lato the area lo try to get the hauls by truck ouL d slier They had tried to ride Uie horses p snow* back to wbere they had left' the '. de trom truck, but the horses balked and the ^ Bl* trip, four.men were f o ^ _ instead to make the tr^ to CbaHls—Iti 'ir DWbound aeveral places Uiey had to nse snderton shovels to get the horses through . attempt deep snowdrifts. _ ut. Th# Before aliempUng U>« ride to ^ a num- Challla. which Includta 35 ialles over u nothing more |has a- >traU,. they . 9 along M ^led\ day or so tor a ttosn to nent as subside. Malone told bU mother had not Uiey were able to keep comfortahle uttlclent whin walUng oot Uu itonn. •J—■ FINAL -; ------- CITY - - E D I T I O N — - ; : :: P^ESCENTS e to Cut t Strings l^ov. 8 (ff>—Federal agents moved on far- to nip any offshoots of tho plot to JdU fhlch ended in blood-spattered failure for evolutionariea Wednesday, itinued to ahow no emotion at his escape ro fanatlca who were felled, one of them T steps of his official residence. -ound him was Increased and FBI and moved swiftly in an attempt to track ------------- down any of the pair’s a&* ixaro complices who might be dan- ' ►W8 geroua. . Mr. Truman did not tak* Ua I f usual early morning walk, but theiw I XUl was ao tndleaUon be passed Jt up , because ot ooncem for bis cafety. J o tw A S He bad worked late last alght oa the peiUUeal speech he win make lo Uie InvesU* St. Louis tomonow night. Yesterday ^ Mr. ,M U f Chief r,. Z. Vbl(a Hoepital xanmen^ About B:« am , atter worklaj la on at three his ottlce for a while, Uie Prtal- dea»-w*lked-frea-ihe-WliHe-H«-*— to nearby emergency hospital to Tlilt e exceeding two guards who were wounded tn defending him. Reportm were Hot iveaUgaUoD permitted to accompany him to tba lepartmenU hospital tocms. IT sent htre —A-federal-grand IPT UiTeiugtfltiy~~ the Nation* tnto twiirtitUogylet-WM-liw- nderwritera. dlcated In New Ycrt. Subpoena* U Tetum* were tasued for three Puerto Rican* riday upon -.one a. ccnvleted twohitlonlst— ISO ef Uie after tb»y were amsted at th* a p u tm a t ct $be oUier eooiptrator, fliecial lo . Oeear CoSaa. ia.be_i^« yeW^<gM». •« - plot « aS-OmrvUtn ' ijSe. ' lie nationVeconbmic condition sine* 1982' br-the-T«iman.admiiagtratioii’aJareiga__ •eeches by state,Democra.tfc candidates t at tbo Twin Falls rally. An eriimated D. Worth Clarlc, Claude £nrtenduiT7, Hawlqr and seveni candidates for stata ide through town preceded the r ^ . r the six-year senate t ^ , accuB^ the biTTrrf f w i ^ v^n Improve jpiantorlJ.'Nr"’"^ .tStaSS Forces Gains Assembly flw being NEW YORK, Kor. l tf. ' anove tha h . general aasembly' raUfled today Becretaiy of Slate Aehesotfa Wan for * «to-t«« mtem of conecUra wt- expressed eurity on a world basis, caadldste Backen ol tbe plan said tt waa designed to discourage any new me of the rean type aggressions, « oMe^ I t win prevent a freeilng oSV.V, /-Hawley- pcace-pttservtoracUvlties by *-reto----- he tbroo* m the security oouncU. SISto ---------JMaJorftWa he norih- The rteohiUon caSs for a peae» IS ‘oppoa- patrol to check oa Uie w S lS tnrable spets; the eaiiinf of emov by t b e gency assembly seealons on M boun 1B33 haa notice, and the earmarking and tha' > country, (raining of miUtaiy units by mea> rovemenU b e n naUons for U .N . use., ty provld* By overwhelming majorities the. results of assembly voted down a seriee of So< Tlet amendmenta which would hava 0 tor gov- the reeolutloo.' ^ Canadian Foreign Mlnlatep L eeto , 2 * B, Peirson criUdsed Andrei Y. W- “ ““t shlnaky'a debating tn tha . w “ tie jjjUobs and told U» Sovlat. foreign -this is Che gessisl and not a purge." liSru Btfeti ta Attack . Tbo Canadian rtferted to TB- shlnsky's attack yesterday on V. S. ) Delegate John Foster DuUe* daring : . the assembly's debate cm ttui'.-anU- aggreasioaprognim. iimit they Russian w u censored at tha tim* by Assembly President NasroUab ha and Site£am.ZraAwhowan)edthedele« lenn^ gates Uiat Uie U, N. w u not a plaoa 1 fo?Two for personal attacks. ire folns - t "i -Nice - "Campaigning abouU- b* aagy i down to U» deadUaa." remark- .2 ed the weattermaa aa.be cast a no rain, what could b« sweatetT- Tbe AP. reporter Ogtned anch '' lA weather might flush a -Uttle. Of'.BO pcKftrftattew -

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Page 1: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · I latebullei I v o u S3. N O .I02 ^ m irn Traffic ! I No Acti All groups connccted with

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^ m i r n■ Traffic !I No Acti

All groups connccted w ith 1: ^ B n . officers, atlom cys, cour ^ K e Thursday n ight sC a TwJ: ■ t i l e d to propose action again ^ K r t i the number o f accldcnts ■ ^ A l th o u g h only law enforccJ ■ n t e d , w ith tho exception of ^ ■ r i v c d a f te r much o f th e disc ^ ■ 1 sides of the question 4iS n

w ere citcd a s sh a rln s ^ K b responsibility fo r lack of ■ if o r c c m e n t and convictions. ^ M J n ft wide-open dlsem lon w!lh

punches barred, courU *nd ^ E m e ; i were Uken to t u k tor &1- ^ K w la g dels}-! which eventuull? re* ^ K t te d tn dbinlucd c u a on the ■ r o u n d s t h i t wllneMta no longer ■ o u l d be locaUd. Attoraejrs «ere K lU c lz e d ror 'e rring to the Jury" I H i r freedom for their cllenta. U ttr I ■ d m lt t ln g to oincert the man was ■ u i l t ; but hU fkmUy needed hU

UiU Cat la CbartMOpening the aucuulon. Claude

^ H U ey , city detective, told council ^ h e m b e ra th a t too otten a charge

^ F j a y Merrill, a member ot the'eoun- «rcuse4 Tnln Palls clUeeni ol

^ E t being «illlns to sit on a Jury ^Knd-tenTlct-ft-violfttnr. JThff J iitlf i ^ K r o dninken driven loose It they ^ H ( h l a COM, he continued. If a ^ H e rjo n li convicted In a lower eourt, ^ H e appeiils to a higher court where ^ K e cau Is dclayM until dlsRitoed,

* ' See* DUfcrence Pollee Chief He»anJ Glilrlt« con-

^ ■ u iT cd with Merrlll'i atatement and ^ H r o u tt l tu p the.m atler.ot penalUea. ^ H r e claimed all violators cannot be ^ ^ p e tU d the aune tince a m an who ^ H e e d i bis car to earn a livelihood ^ H u U c n a greater penality when ^ ■ b Uetntfl is suspended than doet ^ H i e ptnon who can get along with- ^ ^ K t an automobile.

JasUee o l the P e « e J. O. P u a p h - ^ ■ e y . vbD arrived toUowlng rem arU ^ ■ o o ce m ln s ruponslbUlty o t the ^■_(Ci°Uiia>4 «■ r«t< I. C*lu>B I)

f e e in fo r c ^ m ^ J-North fe ]

TOKYO, (Saturday), Nov. 4 ^ B ir e a m ^ d northward th rough ]

new defense line agrainst IS ^ b a v e forccd the allies t6 fa ll b; ^ |K o r c a .H The alh'cd command was mo' ^ ■ t o m eet Iho communist th rea t. H t u r n i n f o ^ of war alread:

■Moveraent_oL_;■ Pair Checked ^■ After Slaying

6H0SH0NE. Nov. 3-J,!oveme® ^ Reems, U. and Myrle C. w

^■Wllllam.v 23, both Manhillan. Mont, n■ W i'h o are charged wllh the ffunahol

E5sssr.srss:i;;,c's"w h e n ^ e y were am sitd in Idaho

Howard E. Adkins. Lincoln county fc prosecuting attomty. n\<j the twS a accused pemonn vere In ia-o w d mpotubly three MBt« In Hie nine daya 51h c tw ttn m c nlM'lns and Uitir arre»L "Tliey were In Idaho and uiah. Ad- Skins tald. and I. Is pauible ihev ^ pa-v.cd through Nevnda on their way

WklM nlso la Jnve.iU[;aUnB Uitir rnovemenla and batksround In P Montnna and Infllcaitd he mIsht iwobe Into M li, „te whileBhB WM living In North DnkotA.

Lincoln couniy oniclali aUo are studying the staiemenl MLw n « m a Hsntcl Wednesday m which she de- fn Kflbed how ahe and Wniiami had n Planned the slaying ct lw father T?i(j Mntment wa-i m vnrlance with fh nn she mnde previously lo Dlnlne V comity ottlclaLi tollowlnK her arre.iU

In iiff f ir jt staUmenl she x M ahe had fired the 31 rifle which killed her lather but In her r.ccnnd stale- W nent ^be malnUlncd ihni willlama

held me gun which caued her falh - o f MrroJwfnted Wll- thi

llams only utatement thM the gun 1 «<nl off uneicpectedly when he re- bu leaseii the safety catch. 0.1

Ml,y Reems, in her slattmenl on —

““ I her Tlather she was going to shoot him. 1

Last Straw^PICO. CflJJf., Nor. 3 (A i-naM j ^ rb y llll, 30. has been slniggllng age 0 Heep a home for her brother, die

U>1 MTOh, Uitlr f . t t t r aitd. s S

S?.t'?iS,;s “"0'«■» jyjiy'SS.'t'-o.SS; tsKa.- m f . K f “' ’e« when tom oil,h^’\ f de. age tliflr lathrr h.Lago, " 13 yeara slnt

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L L E T IN -M>v-Gr*la ts lv c * “i r t flemUan "» <*»• ~. Br«ken tboagbt M _ceoU be tTMcd ta _ M _^ lha K e n w . w t r ________ _

______________ I A Re,

, Otfl<Ul CItj• C«eatf M m

ic Problem; Lction Takented w ith law enforcement, includ ing citl leys, courta and legislators, cam e unde a t s TwJn Falla Safety council nieetin;

tion againflt traffic law v io lators t o cu accldcnts.

7 enforcem ent and citizens w ere rep re :eption of ono Justice of th e peace whi if th e discussion had taken place, nearl: ition -aS responsibility w ere p robed . Al B sharing “ “ ^

n'vlSn"! Chinese Reds « Indicate FuUatually re- 1 • 1 • T /*“ "5. “ Aid m Koresmeyt wera TOKYO, Nov. 3 (/P)—Commtmla

the Jury c h la , gave every Indication toda: Ients. U ttr of preparing for tull-acal# ja tcrven s man w s Uon In the Korean war. needed hla Thousands of Chinese troopa «I

ready are fighting United NAtlon get foreea In northern Korea, ana monm Claude are a w in g troBi M anchuri* dally Ild council They helped Korean r e ^ throji

a charge back V. N. armies when victory aJ. fnr nni> most waJ within the allied gnwp. _

reeple Not Told t the'eoun- lu d leaden have no t y?t toW th( clUtens ol Chinese people th a t Chlneae. troop! on a lury are In aeUon in Korea. 'B ut.C h< Tho j nHfn Chine*# communljla have thranm .’thf se It they full ta’a m ia - o r m e i r - w s n r n jp * * ued. If a ganda tnadilne lato a furioua eaat- iwer court, paign to whip up popular eupport lurt where for Chinese Intervention. dismiSMd, The extent and tenor o t th e cam­

paign Ind latet Chinese President Mao-Tie-Tung and h it cohorta In-

Uette c m - tend to make a greater contribution :ment and to their North Korean comradea.penalties. ____Cut_Anxloiu Eye

cannot be &lplomalie quartert lo T o l^ b 'a re m an who keeping en anxious eye on tb e slt< Uvellhood uaUon. They looked to Lake Succeat Ity when to take cognlranee of this new de- »i.t» doet velopment tsd wondered w hat the ong with- United NaUons wUl do about It.

Usually Informed quarters said >. FuoiDh- Douitlaa M acArthor also UI remarfct watching the tUuatlon elosely and

o t the making hU regular reports to W aah- lu B I) <C«iiIlai>4 «B ri«* X. I)

laments Pdiir fe-Block Reds

}, Nov. 4 (U.PJ— U. S. r e in f o r c c m e ^ th rough pelting rain today to b o ls te r g a in s t I S communist divisions w hich to fa ll back 10 to GO miles in N o rth

i was moving up cverj-thing in reach s t th re a t. The sudden and m enacing a r a lready had shattered all hope for-------- r an 'e a rly , end of th e -f ig h tin g .

I* —^ B -eo r ts t-sp o t w na-the -U nsan teclor In northwest Korea, l o th a t

•I North Korean troops had battered r 0 Q the U. S. first cavalry division and

four South Korean dlvlsloo.• Fear Anolher Drive

Some 40,000 to 60,000 eammunlsta ' O were massed to UiaC -iector «Jone, ovementa and m llituy Quarters, feared they Myrle c . were readying another pUedrlver as* m.Mont. sauitgunahot Troops totaUng about a battalion

er, ^ ro y in strength were cu t o ff Thursday « ln g n lsh t from the J ir tl cavalry. Rescue

OfflclaU ettorw failed, ylng and -Aboot 500 Caughtin laano a U. B. flrtt corps Bpokesmao aald

BOO or ao men were unaccounted ' n couniy for after a like number filtered eut ' the two through enemy lines. The trapped ' lao and grouD couldnc longer be I'conaWered , line days ^ he eald. T hat 1

meant they probably havo been ' tUled or csptured. 1

A spokesman for th e U. S . f lr tt 1 heir way (c«nU ».l P g . 1. C «l..n il '

F d Prices for Grain , ikolfl!''''’ Spurt at Chicago;alw are cinOAOO. Nov. S W V-Qmln fu- 'j j te e im tuna apurted ahorply In M tlvo deal- ,sne ae- jngj on the board of trade today.

!"J* {'“'I Broker* thought aome of th e de- j

fou'"!'mZs i^ a i ’ e Boybeani. com and oals aold a t , h killed t^’* t®P commanded jj d stale- W this year's crops. Cash gr»ln men n iVllllama ^*<1 the amount ot grain eomlng « er falh - off farms wat very much m a ile r cd Wll- than nom U tor this Ume of year. * the gun Boybeani gained a « to » eenU a ■ he re- bushtl; com SH to 3K cents and a

oaU n / s t e a s e e n u ._______ ««

Idaho’s Interest j Local Managi

-R 0.10 Increased Interest In t h t c ity a a n - elggllng ager form ot government Is In* w ether, dlcated In the number ot inqulrlea h

njsde to Clly Manager WllUam R. gi died. Smith from other eommunlUes m

In an throughout tho state.He has received reijilale to speak in

Cal* before various elvle organUatlona In th :orat- ether cities. The groups are a iuloua m. when to Icarrj detilU of the city m an- 8r

de- ager plan of munlnlpaf government, home the progress Twin F a lb haa made ar yeara since adopting the system and ad- th

vanUge* e l it. t to■oung The laWst arieaklng engagement J other Smith has accepted 1s tcheduled for sp_____ Nov, 18 «t Idaho fnUs. Sm ith’s aj>- tlD

H pearanee there Is b e i n g f w ~ " ~ lb y ^ th e Klwaaii club m d ihC-Lea^ M

A R e g io n a l N eirspaper S e r r in g

o m ^ ^ C lt j «b4

t]^ -------Auto Dei

m; ■ jj j j j |B^enid in g c iti*

u n d e r m e e t in g

}rs

r e p r e - )ea ce w h o

n e a r ly o b c d . A ll

edsFuULorea-Communist atlon today le Jn tc rven -

I troopa sl- t«d Katlona 1. and more'Quria dally.reds throw n f l S f M r r r T ^ ^ n ^ victory al-

td gnwp.

r«t told theneae. troops J f t f l i y i f lP. ' B u t . the t S t

■ a sn n v p i- iriou5 earn- lar support

)t th e cam-' President G M ^ m M B n A S n cohorte in - P H M w ^ w ra M H U m

me Bile east of Twin FalU Thonday-U . - U I . . J . M

)n tb e sit*

S T ; India’s Anger Gains on Red_

S ? Drive in Tibet. Indian anger a t communist- Chl- ^

I f * na'ajnvaslcn ot Tibet mmrnV^,to*I X day. wiilie Mosrow boasted tha t' ttie *

■ red attack on the anolent. rugged ^_ J land was developing suece#afuUy._

0 C I S - 'n i e * geveminent-4 chain- ^plon of communlat Chlno't admls- „

•/.flmnntif 'lon to the United Natloni-publUh* ,, c e m o m ^ texu of noles to Telplng accua- y I OO lStcr Ing the reds ot greatly increasing } S w h ic h the “drill lowarda general war." c n N o r t h At the same time India’s Soelallsl

party leader urged that the United 'j „ 1, Nations take over TlbcUan oHalrs n n r e a c h a t owe.and conduct a plebiscite to le n a c in g determine the future or the priest- t< lOOe f o r country often refened to as a:i g h t i n g . s

Indla’a-rtprescntnH TB-iit-thasar ^ L l a T a t c ap lta l 'o f-n b c in u s-a d v u ed the « uinlat and gavcmmfnt tha t T J^ u n

b a tttred ^0K « hive-fallon bacfc_toTJ?em^ ” ' I s l o n ^ Qo- »*■» * « t ot the capltel. A J “ “ Chinese Ijnadcast » Jd red troops «

were -heroically overcoming all geo- mmunlsta f™PWcal dlfllculiles” on Oie march " M * ^ e K>-tho heart et Tibet, but dW not " ired they Invaders* poslUon. Peipingdriver as* Moscow, too—claimed tho ^

troops Were bcli»g welcomed c^•ery• J” battalion Tibetan people.Thursday MoseoWs Communist party new?- ^ y . Rescue Paper, Pravda, pilblLihed a dUpatch

teuing of the capture of Chamdo. a t I center on the main caravan route J jm ao aald 310 air miles east ot Lhasa. I t aald iceounted British and two Indian officers tered out were among the Chamdo garrison I trapped when It was Uken prisoner, onatdered ..m vda'a_cotre5pondeo(..I._V i’ „ Id. T hat akov.,aald the nlnUi regiment ot ivo been Tibet's small army went over in a »e:

group H the Chlneae and -Joined in tm . S . f lr tt the stnisgle tor the liberation of pe •■a » Tibet.” But It alio lold of battles Ce

being wasfd high In Hid mountains. pli I f ) Chamda’s garrison tried lo flee but

was surrounded and crxtshed, Prav-Thb ifarrlJon previously '

C a g O was described aa Including 3,0Q0.ot ’{ Iraln fu- TJbefs best troops. , Ive d e a l - ----------------------- en

' t h ? " ' : A E C R e l e a s e s 2 0 thl

S « " ™ A t o m J o b P a t e n t s SWABHINOTON, Nov. 3 W >-The J

aold a t ,toaije energy commission today w imanded niade available for public use 30 ‘m ■a in men more patenta developed aa part of lu

eomlng atomic reaean^h program.«*nal!er _ The patenU, whleh Involve no

of year, atomic secrets, "may be suitable cents a for proflUble use In some commerc*

jiU and acUvKy not related w atomic « • tench," the U. S. patent offlee said,

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rest Increases in anager Government g;t y a a n - ef Women Veter*. The clly manager p -

Is In* win b« the guest speaker a t a noon nqulrlea luncheon iponsartd by the two Uam R. groups and will address a public nunlUes meeUng a t night, l n <

“I t Is not my deslde to convey the „0 speak impression that I am golns about tlona In the sUle stumplnf for the elV anxloua manager form of government,r m an- Smith said Prlday. <mment, *7?!aje groups throushoul the »uto1 made are showing Increased in te rest'In j l j3d ad- the plan and I am only too happy

to clarify any polnta ot this nature. gement Included In-the large.number of lled for speaking engagemenU Bmlth has h-a ap- fined In explaining the clly manager

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TIVIN’ F a l l s , id a h o , f i

to Demolished in GoUis

draeUibed when it eeJUdrf wjtb a freljrbt Irala ills Thuraday evealng. Lawrence Heory Molltsr, lep and-laeetatloni whm-be-wa»:<hiun n hum — •

?“■ YoutVl6,Ii nLi Train-Aul

_______ Lawrence Henry MoUtor, 16 ,'. rcportcd’ n "la irly good" condlt

^ the Twin Falls county hosp ita l» ^ tta f ttiB /oJIow ing a colIiaioD b«nt. rugged freight traitt. ceMfuUy._ T he accidefit occurred about *! —a cham- Vireorncr. M olitor w m taken f t

unconscious condition. .Hospital Ing'’ accua- t-fiflied no broken baaes, his in* ~ increasing juries being lim ited to a con* | ll war." cuBsion and lacerations. ' J •s Soelallsl Young Molltor w « reported , Jie United 'partially conscious” Prlday mor­on alfalrs nlng.eblMlte to invcjUiraCIng offlcera aafd MoIJ- Ihe priest- tor was driving lils 103S sedan north Ted to as and crashed into the rear trucks .

on the tender behind the Union B t-th a sa - Paeltle-locamoUve. Tha tr^ln was » ivued the Weveling cftst.- ~ i;Jt TJbeun Tho lo c k e d beck and "

easttrf-the:poU it-«f-lropa«l-»boul S m!^IW A IW »«t. uoutor was thrtre-n 'deii^ ® Td troons the wreckage and landed about ‘ ^ a l l ^ f « t norm of,the car between it ^ U.0 m ^ “ d *“ Oflr d W M t the aulo,-police aald._ “

PHninit tu la .v iu .a lo M wreck, bnt “mwi *lhB dwnaKe to Uie train was not known r f « 'm r. Immediately. Pollcc. could glve.no

^ eiplanaUon of the cause ot the ee- „ ^ ■ cidcnt and aald they knew of no ® rty new?- pounds tor llUng,charges.I dispatch .

!ir™« Airplane’s Crash n olllcen Fatal for Three S ' j Pocatello People nc

imcnt of "A I«U 0~N av.-^3*(U JD -aroundover in a search crews loday recovered the•Joined in majigled bodies o f ‘three Pocalello _rtllon of people whose light, tour-pUceII battles Cessna cabin plane craalied Into a . lounlalns. plowed Held In the Arbon area west

0 flM but . JJ, YlcUms of the crash ^were Pilot Oene Armsirong. Shirley ,

• IJx S l^ t P - Sheppard,

Searcher* said'U io plane appar- j enlly hud nasedlved Into the field,

9 n then tureed on its back. Bodies-of ,jUie -rlctlnis wero atre»-n over a wide _

t e n t s - Jh,MV-The The grwip ehecked Uie plane from ,|p, n today Wilson Plying service a t Pocalello

use 30 iw t trip to ja rt of lu Ball City. The plane failed to

arrb-e a t Its destination and an air ^otve no *nd ground aearch was insUluled jjj-, suitable momlng. . »—

ommerc* --------------------- ------ - rjmlc re- FEHBT OVERDUE I lice said. ASTORIA. O re, Nov. 3 (»?)—Tho A , -----------Columbia rtver ferry M. R. Cheis-

(PSD today, two and half hoursatter it was due from Megler. Waah. .A heavy fog covered Uie river and *two coast guard boats were aeeklog bac.

manager 1 — - ■ *"tn

Notice S1 public IDAHO PALIB.- Nov. 3 flJi5- »

.. Note to Bdon J. Cunningham. ivey the „n iB ,h tre a t sea tn Korean Cha 8 about mot.

V your draft board u y s you w e 3 « ■ nment. s.A -defem id.

Cunnlngham’a parenta, Mr. and he Slate Oeorge Cunningham. Idaho ;i«u're st- in received Uie noUflcaUon> happy UiB’board yealerday. They’ ^ r e - sold Uielr son haa been In the

Pacific Uieater -since August., " “f when he waa eaUed from the naval reserve. - ■ .

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IDAHO, FRIDAY, N 0V E5IBER 3, 1950

GoUision-With Freigl

Ijrbt train the ear by tbe lere* of U)e lapati T Molltsr. aetOBS* Friday. T oanf Holllee was al j u n hum — • aeriJeai.—<flUff-pheto-«BgraT toth—

6 , Injured in -Auto CollisionoUtor, 16, 780 Sccond a v ^ u e east, was ood" condition F riday by V l to d a t iu a f T ' hospital whero he w a» t a l^ 'X h u rs d a y ,1 y>lUaloD betweea h is au tom dbdt a sd 'a li

red about T i t f p.m . ao u tt o f tha. Motor J a s taken from t o demolished caf~in an I. .Hospital attondanta said X-rays rc- »■ 3, his in* - = ------------:— =-------------------- ”

is .“'^ Record-Sized ' h Audience Due "

afd MoH- _ ’ • -1 ' “For President n

WAKBKCiTOK.: Hot, I « ) - “ S realdeatJrrum aiL J«m ed,aaured _

K»,i. .T.A today of the Urgest American radio®nd televlJlOT audlenee in pollUcal dc T lU »m nr;hl3,S t.,U m ii:w m i>algn to

?T? tomorrow night. ■ HicQ BDOut DemocraUc naUonal commit- nt>ew eenu tte eamB-up-wlUj-an-esttmBtfl-Uiat ha

HO waa eg_5(jo_ooo elUicna-roughly « per ]> £ ; u 1„ . e«tit ot. the pnputnUon-wUl tune In u iT fet bBt i_2ug rad io-ahT 73 'lele* m10; wiown aiatlons lo hear Uie President Poit t t e 'ac- * DemocraUa con- coew of no , Cost 1100,00* mi*• The committee Is spending tbout- 1300,000 for Uie hookup. ;l a h Republican naUonal committee of

aides discounted Uie DemocraUc es- lOi Umale. eommenUng Uiat Saturday Po

.11 C C night'len’t the best ruilo listening

. - ^ l - time. Dut they conceded tha t Wed- er c U P l c nesday's Btalr house assassination tel

attoBpt.Jiaa_R 'lifl[.«L .in{ew t_lo , tt»>“ President. . tag

For Uselr answer to Mr. Trumaa hai “ W M fflTOJ by Hanlld E. Stassen Po'

our-piace ^ Mutual radio network Ix* * frcm New-Haven. Conn, .Immedl- eol

urea s e t t president concludw It. ^ —Uie Republicans could count 00 pei no Mftsn ^ .audience probably only one- go I l t!; foufth oa hlg. Btaasen's Ulk will tur Hjepparo, ^ tifoadcaat by 331 atettons. la

ItBm an Talks a l I p m to M* Mr. Trumaa wUl speak a t 8 pm.. E

^ field, a t 8:30 pm ., MST. theThe President a t a newt confer- wai

^ ‘ ence yeaterday altemaied between daj lave oieo cheerfuUjcia over- DemocraUo pres*

pecta In next Tuesday's congres- . aae from jional elecUons and a critical mood B

toward'eome newspapers. , ot „ P, . He kept up hla Bppctfaflce of be- hea

failed » ujg wholly confident that Uie Dem- old' d an air jo rletory la th t lUnsUluled Tuesday voting. yea

>T^Th( L o n g H o r s e b a cIt hours —S n o w d r i f t s ^v er^ ^d ^ one-day TB^mlle t« p by horse- T seeking beck—through deep snowdrifts— hiUi

ended the oUierwlsertTiccessful elk ‘ ! - hunUng trip of four as-yeiir-old hoj,

men, Uiree from Twin Paila and one wUfl trom Chains. ' . B

DetalU of Uielr experiences were gan gham. lelephooed Prtday momlng tnan tion :orean Challla by. Archie Malone to hls darl

mother, Mrs. Merrill 0 . Henderson, drlf ^ 304 Seventh aveaue east. O then la beli

Ul# party were h li broUier,.Delmar thej r. and I^slone. and Dole Romans. boUi Ri Idaho *nd Ben Howard, In 1caUon Challls. aoldThey M»- Henderson eald they had wou

n the S'®® to While Cap creek eS the snoi , middle w ort of the a*lmon river ber

a the two weeks ago aaturday,.Intending Tl to stay the full length of the seaaon, tent whleh ended Tuesday, unless they well

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ fa agged thelr-tUt-eoocert | pacii

Nins I r r i g a t e I ^ h o Com

S 3. 1950

^reight-Train--------- - -

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n t f l f t I *r Uie Impact. " W w at reported -partly een* lolilee WM alene In the car aV the i ln a e t the ^

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Movement to ! in n Secede From

idaoU o( W a p t ^ l H H H i Ihu rsday ihopptng saIt asd 'a ir.Mid tben'U rttRrjHI H

Blaine county *1,« t* B lalae county m d jla j J o to r join Power county. a r in a n .Frank Browa. a nu w ay empic^e ra y s r c - u m i t l i necessary Ior_ J _____ reeldents of U u panbandle to make

a trip cf 170 mllM. Of MO m i;« - J • round trip, tb the Blalne.county seat : ; U e t Hailey to purchase license pUtes. .

j( lsn e e e sa :7 t0 g p tju t7 u g h je ra i» " or Areo to got ou t onto .the main p

L / U C road, Brown said, and It-ta •-long q and tiresom e'trip. 1

J * „ a . On tho other hand, be oonUnued, ^ i X c l l l i t U but 16 raUroad mUea to Power 0

county’s scat o r 33 mile* by road, o' J Cfl— ............. .. . . « ^ •U aaured _____^ faana nesco tea ___con radio ITie Blalrto pnaluin!ii#'’BctiDds BI pollUcal down Uie west aide of Fower.coimty Runpalgn tome 12 mUet and Is 9 mllet wide.

■ T fcree 'm iin^tU cm eal'sId lfigs'a ra P. commit- near the u. P. railroad In the pan* bltiBle'that handle. They a re Bawley, Yale and if’ « per Dewoft. The country is largelyII tune In aagebnuh and lava. ‘Die enlire , - 73 'lele* M uiity 'iiis a,TO3 *qua«-iane« wfill9 President Power contains 1,301 square miles In ^ aUo con- comparison. The panhandle con*

talQ j' sp p m ln u te iy ISO sgusxe tu miles. :

ng tbout n ig h Valoatlen puBlolne residents claim a secession 'p

ommlltee of the panhandle would bring $1,* tri :raUoes- lOa.OOO in assessed valuation Into Ur Saturday Power. There, a re IS miles of Union 1 listening fttcltlc railway in the area, (wo pow* by latW ed- er Unes of 138,000 volts and two foi sslnatlon telephone llne^. ‘e w t_ lo , Sane Power o f / l c i ^ admit hear- sol

Ing of th'e unrest la B laliieV iM - t f Trumaa handle. Eowever, according to sal .Stassen Power eouaty attomey. 'Wmiam mi network Loonwunow, » secession mov« eould thi Immedl* not 'begin w ith county offlcUlt. If pli «ncludn It is the desire of any section of we ount on pepole to secede, he aald. Uiey must Inj lly one- go Uirough bo th the sU U leglsU* 1 talk will ture. TbU a c t would elve the voters De

la the.Slalne p«nh«>v)i)» th« right brt ro. lo vole on the ir wlshea, Ha1 8 pm.. Hassell Blankenship, chalnnan of to MST. the Blaine county commissioners, ed confer- was not available for ccmmenl Frt- De

between day. cJo pms* -wngres- . FOLIO STRIKES AQAOf abal mood BOISE.,Not. 9 <«>)—One new ease sU

ot poUo was reported to .the sU te gai e of be- health departm ent today, a 34-ye«r* boi le Dem- old' Riggins man. There have been £ ' la th t U t cases of the disease In Idaho this ho

year.

seback Jaunt T h ro i •iftsHErids-Qoartet^r horse* They had packed In about 39 to I 'drifts— hiUes to the i^lmlUve area. About wei jfui «ik ‘ *S» they were-snowed In l.

. . “ d i*n out o t tood. Each had Uie rekr-old h u j jd m e it and they lived cn the abl wsd one wild m eat'four or five days. or

Early Tliursday momlng they be- bac ea were gan their TS-mllo tr ip to OhaUls by tnu r trom horeebaek. ' iTiey arrived slie r 7 to hls dark aad -h ad bucked deep snow* bac

iderson, drifts In many places..Aalde trom trui Lhen la being Ured from their lo&( trip, fou Delmar they were In good condlUon. malI. boUi Romans' truck sliU Is snowbound aev< toward. In the area, u id 'M ta . Henderson tho

aald she was Informed an attempt deei 7 had would be made to e e t . l t out. The B eS the anow Is several tee t deep In a num- Chi a rtver ber of places la the «gl<ja. no ttending The four m en had taken along wal season, tenU and camping equipment as tubi u Uiey well as warm clothing, bu t had not the;----------I^*t t «d-Ut.a f ood aupply-luttlcleot whl' _ _ f) ■ -------------------

I ^ h o CoooUea ^

Jfn ta r ^ A»i» A snu «f CbnbiiaiH AMMltM h o u 4 DalM r n ^

I Move i I Plot^1 ^ 1 . WASHINGTON. Nov. 8 (A V -l

flung troRte taday to nip a n r < P resident 'Truman which endi^ I two Puerto Rican revolutlonaric

The President continued to ah from the guns of two fanatics v

i sho t dead, a t the very ateps of hB ut the ffuard around him \

secret eervice men moved Bwif

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J H Probe Shows s m l No Arson for : |k B Three Blazes a

_rrbere.WMnoU3lnilnthe.tDTC«Ur. ^ gallon to eslabUsh any evidence of ,

M R B B ’ sabotage or anon," F in Chief ]j. Z. W p f f f B BarUett said Friday In commenUnc ■ H ^ S upon a Joint InvesUgaUon ot Uiree hi ■ ■ H H - -fl«e»-l&—w M eh-m sn-w anhous* 4 , H U H district buildings wen destroyed In te

one month, wllh damage exceeding tvH n | i i ^ o o m dlH B B PartlclpaUng in Uit InveallgaUoD pi

were the police t in departmcnti hiH ^ N N * TOd-mg-OTon-tnrtBtlgator een t h tre ■*-■ ■ f f l from Ban Francisco by ttie Nation* tn B K rag S i al Board of Plre Onderwrttera. dlM y y P * The specia) InveaUgtler U Tetum* ir

Ing to San FVanclseo Friday upongStiaiBM eompleUon of his phase ef Uie ai

* probe. I]cUef taftf the special lo . O

TOUgato^t ^ made _

■ lof tJj* kMH, u d la aO tnteU U lj ^........... v e a ld B e ( b * |) m l« t a r to t f t r o ^ «to fietalf o r n I t ts « l . to tb » n f ta e . ^

CbJ«f Baitiattaddsit js o -

r O m d is u tn iu t tm e t fitt tBTMttatUat d

pens .

o un9 m d i l J r C A n U O

Policy iiTI« o m i;«

S S 'Sa'S! Iniprovementa In the naUonVe<«hjO T w w»4-«trong jupportfor-the-Tw iB Uie main policy highlighted speeches by s Is • long mado Thursday night a t th e Twi

Dflntinned. ^^<7 peTSOHj Ucard D. W orth ( I to Power Calvin W right, Janies H awlqr and I br road, offices Bpeak. A parade th rough

Clark, candidate fo r th e aix-yei » -« ta d s Bepublfcafti'of “harping-aboutTO

o ther BoItiOoJM. O ur fa rm — program is n ot perfect b a t w p

the pan* have been trying to improve X Yale and | t fo r 18 years," he declared,

i?, Burtenshaw, candWata for thefour.orear.n.a..eanati.ie»t, praised

e m iltt ln ^ Vftseai foreign poUeyas ona idT r^n . designed to meet and stop comma- j nian asd save our democracy."

Economlo .aid pUhs now being I pul In efieet will help remove tbe n .

secession 'poverty and mln lo foreign coun*Jrtng $1,. tries-oondlUoas whleh eommunlsia tlon into Uirivea on," Burtenshaw concluded. • of Union Opposltlnn to OVA w u expressed cur (wo pow* by James H. Hawley. J r , ceadldats I and two for coogrtss. dee

*1 do not agree wllh some of the rea n it hear- soluUoa* to our problems offei*d j lia’a pan- lirthr-DemocraUo-pertT,''-Hawley- peg tUag to *1 am opposed to the th rt» - m ' ^William man eenUvl of CVA. But Instead of

ore eould tbe RepuBUcini-offering any Decter IcUU. If plan for devekipment ot Uie north- ^ ectlon of west. Uiey spend their Uma 'oppoe- pat hey must Ing '.' Cn»I leglsU* Progrwlve pUnnlag by t b e gen heyoters DemocraUo party since 1B33 bas nol Ul* right brought preiperity to the eountry, irai

Hawley s a i l He died ImprovemenU ber Im an ot to Idaho famit and security provld* £ ilsiloners, ed to bank deposlU u resulU of lent Frt- Democratic policies. Tiel

Oalvln Wright, candidate for CBT- ^ emor, touched on tocal Issaea and ,

AW also u ijed voten to support til* ^ new east state constitutional amendment re - ^ UlB aUte gardlng Uie Issuing of revenue ^ }<-yw* frond* Jtr munlelpallUes. - ave been e late csndldatea Introduced were ilahoUiU Howard D. Hechtner, UeuUnaot

(CwtlMri Wl f««» L C«l»«» U- ■ — T

r h r o u g h D e e p | j * t e t ^ s - € a n i e f l ^ ibout 39 to laat them the length Ot Ume they RU2 . About were forced to spend there. o?owed In Malone told his ooUier he and Bat ach had the other two Twin Falls men prob- cati d cn Uie ably would not rtium bei« tor two Ior

o r three days. They were so las f— they be- back lato the area lo try to get the hauls by truck ouLd slier They had tried to ride Uie horses p snow* back to wbere they had left' the ' . de trom truck, but the horses balked and the ^ Bl* trip, four.m en were f o ^ _ instead to ”

make the t r ^ to CbaHls—Iti 'ir DWbound aeveral places Uiey had to nse snderton shovels to get the horses through . attempt deep snowdrifts. _ut. Th# Before aliempUng U>« ride to ^ a num- Challla. which Includta 35 ialles over

u nothing more |h as a- >traU,. they . 9 along M ^ le d \ day or so tor a tto s n to nent as subside. Malone told bU mother ” had not Uiey were able to keep comfortahle uttlclent whin walUng oot Uu itonn . • J — ■

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P ^ E S C E N T S

e to Cut t Strings

l^ov. 8 (ff>—F ederal agents moved on fa r- to nip any offshoots of tho plot to JdU fhlch ended in blood-spattered failure fo r evolutionariea Wednesday, itinued to ahow no emotion a t his escape ro fanatlca who were felled, one of them T steps of h is official residence.-ound him was Increased and FB I and moved sw iftly in an attem pt to track------------- down any of the pair’s a&*ixaro complices who m ight be dan- ' ►W8 geroua.

. Mr. Truman did not tak* U aI f usual early morning walk, but theiwI X U l was ao tndleaUon be passed J t up , because ot ooncem for bis cafety.J o t w A S He bad worked late last a lght oa

the peiUUeal speech he win make lo Uie InvesU* St. Louis tomonow night. Yesterday

^ Mr. ,M U f

Chief r,. Z. Vbl(a Hoepitalx a n m e n ^ About B:« a m , atter worklaj la on at three his ottlce for a while, Uie Prta l-

dea»-w*lked-frea-ihe-W liHe-H«-*— to nearby emergency hospital to Tlilt

e exceeding two guards who were wounded tn defending him. Reportm were Hot

iveaUgaUoD permitted to accompany him to tba lepartmenU hospital tocms.IT sen t h tre —A-federal-grand IPT UiTeiu gtfltiy~~ the Nation* tnto tw iirtitU ogylet-W M -liw - nderwritera. dlcated In New Y crt. Subpoena*

U Tetum* were tasued for three Puerto Rican* riday upon - .o n e a . ccnvleted twohitlonlst—ISO ef Uie after tb»y were am sted a t th*

a p u tm a t c t $be oUier eooiptrator, fliecial lo . Oeear CoSaa.

ia .b e _ i^ « y e W ^ < g M » . • •« -

plot « a S -O m r v U tn 'i j S e . '

lie n a tio n V e c o n b m ic condition sine* 1982' br-the-T«im an.adm iiagtratioii’a J a re ig a _ _ •eeches by state,Democra.tfc candidates t a t tb o Twin Falls rally. A n e r iim ated D. W orth Clarlc, Claude £nrtenduiT7, Hawlqr and se v e n i candidates fo r s ta ta

ide th rough tow n preceded th e r ^ . r th e six-year senate t ^ , accu B ^ th e

biTTrrf f w i ^ v^n

Improve jpiantorlJ.'Nr"’"^.tStaSS Forces Gains

Assemblyflw being NEW YORK, Kor. l tf . 'anove tha h . general aasembly' raUfled today

Becretaiy of Slate Aehesotfa Wan for * « to - t« « m tem of conecUra wt-

expressed eurity on a world basis, caadldste Backen o l tbe plan said t t waa

designed to discourage any new me of the rean type aggressions,« o M e ^ I t win prevent a freeilng oSV .V ,/-Hawley- pcace-pttservtoracUvlties by *-reto-----he tbroo* m the security oouncU.SISto ---------JM aJorftW ahe norih- T he rteohiUon caSs for a peae»IS ‘oppoa- patrol to check oa Uie w S l S

tnrable spets; the eaiiinf of em o v by t b e gency assembly seealons on M bou n 1B33 haa notice, and the earmarking and tha '

> country, (raining of miUtaiy units by mea> rovemenU b e n naUons for U .N . use., ty provld* By overwhelming majorities th e . results of assembly voted down a seriee of So<

Tlet amendmenta which would hava0 tor gov- the reeolutloo.'

^ Canadian Foreign Mlnlatep L e e to , 2 * B , Peirson criUdsed Andrei Y . W-

“ “ “ t shlnaky'a debating tn tha. w “ tie jjjUobs and told U » Sovlat.

foreign -this is Che gessisland not a purge."

l i S r u B tfeti ta Attack .Tbo Canadian rtferted to TB-

shlnsky's attack yesterday on V . S.) Delegate John Foster DuUe* daring :

. the assembly's debate cm ttui'.-anU- aggreasioaprognim.

iimit they Russian w u censored a t tha tim* by Assembly President NasroUab

■ ha and Site£am.ZraA w how an)edthedele« l e n n ^ gates Uiat Uie U, N. w u not a plaoa1 fo?Two for personal attacks. •ire fo ln s - — — ■t "i

- N i c e- "Campaigning abouU- b* aagy

i down to U» deadUaa." remark-.2 ed the weattermaa aa.be cast a

no rain, what could b« sweatetT- Tbe AP. reporter Ogtned anch ' '

lA weather might flush a

- U ttle . Of'.BO pcKftrftattew -

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Navy Accepts Applications

, ForReserv<Th# n iv r DOW u w ce p tln i

pUeatians Ior commlulona In lUTol resene, TMO ^ b e r t Jl M sjte Vftllffj nury recruJWr.

T S :^~~niauniaa7T luyrT D r'»*rcraJ3nao :r, ■ navnl reierre orncer-ro ilcB -lJ •.I, . ...been c1obp<1 U all except med.

I - . M'The Mmmluion* n o v be liv

H' fered ftre for line officers, electrot I oftleen. m to I architects, petrole

cogtneen, coininunlcaUona o!flo ' auoply corps ottlcen. supplement

■cUylUe* otricers, naval InteWge: I omeer*. dvU enslneers. merch.

1- m u ja a reserro oJflcera. docl- dentUU. medical lervlee o« le eh»p}tlat, curses and WAV&.

An applicant (or a commlss ) n u t t have a college Ceeree a t

tliBB o t appUatlon. Ho spedall experteacfl. U necem ry to r a co mUsloa a« enslca bu t appUca m uit ha te h id live y e m or «ped l» d experience lor commiulona Ueutenant Junior jrade. Veten majr fubiUtuU acUve du ty exp ene« and post sraduate atudy experience on a year for year ba

OUleert la rtierve components o tb tr tn n c h e i of the service i

' 1 may apply for naval reserve co I mUalons. They mu^t have a

atnlement lhat their re s lp ia t fiw n p reu n l tervlce will be accep upon appointment In th e navy.

All naval reserve officers ore r

rto Involuntary eall to acUve di t lm o of war o i natlo; emergency.

- . Inleresled persaaa ahould writ*tho cmce of naval officer'procumeat, F ln t and Marion s tre eu . Se

1 tie. for complete InformaUon.

Demos Voice-i-----4pproval-for

U. S. Policie' * ______( rn a Pu i Om J ....... - -

Boremor candidate: r r a n k Langl attorney stneral; P. A. BuahlK sUt« auditor; Ruth O. Moon, «li

_ trtasurer: Nell M. Robinson, a t fuperlntendent of publio tn s tr tion; and Arthur Campbell, a t mine Inspector candidate.

PitsJdln* a t tise rally waa JoB. Robertson. Eight county ean

________ AUrt Ttra Introduced.poUowin* t ie T w IiT ^ a J in * :

. . Clarlc. Burt«nfllia», ._Hawley_ a ' ' 'W right addrew d a r a l l y ln w

shone with Howard O. Stodsti county Demoeratlo e h a ln n to , p

I ; ild ln j. __________________

' ' Pioneer Resident Dies in Calif orni

O e m e W. Bousman, arfflfca’ tha Palomar Memorial hospital. I ctmdldo. CaUf, on Oct. SO. H a;i bom O o t .14. . 1879. In SW fo

! K eith,'Fullerton. Cali f S f j j p ^ t e r , Urs. JesM Mill

. . i - . WM » veteran of t8panlah*Amerlc*n war and Wo

I w u L He «as a mem ber of t ) Veterans of TortljffW ars. Amerlc

L ejloa and Onlted Bpanlah Ame caa W ar v e t e r a ^ .

His wife p r e ^ e j h im In de* tn IMS.

Oravesld# services wUl be und ' t ho-Tltrtctk«-cf-th>-A m eilcaD -I

-------- — Bton-at-11-am.-Monday.—Tb#-bowill be received Saturday by t

i - z i --^ w h lte m o rtu a ry . ■ . .. _

The Hospita!VUlUnj hours a t th e T w la Ta

county hoiplUl a rt Irom a to and from 7 to 8 p. m.

ADMITTED Vlsceni# OnilawoJa, LaitTM

Molltor. Jr. h in . n m e r Dousse and Mrs. Marvin McConnell. Tft-tn PaUs; Mrs. H erbert P«nd Flier; Mrs. John Johnson and R Johnson, Kimberly; M r s . R Owens, Hollister: M rs. Cllffc Orlnsted, Suhl; Mrs. N orm an Jac non. Wendell, and Mrs. Joseph l iu Boise.

----- ------------- ----- DIBRnSSSD------ -Mrs. Edwsrd Pederjwn. Patrlc

;_______ Cnthart. Edward R,_Llbert, Andr' lAne, Mra. Claude UronTi. M

Marie Vulgunore and M rs. Wlllli Johnson, nil Twin PalLi; Mrs. Hi old Boswnin and daughter, Kli berly; Ralph J. Conner, Jerom e, aC. A. Lothim. Filer.

WeatherBr UnlUd Press

Magle Vallej—rartJy cloudy i n lfh t and Salurdsy. S llgh ll; war er tomorroir fast a little cooler n l|hL nigh Saturdaj Gooding » Berley near M, Fairfield 55, L tonight Gooding and Burley Fairfield tS.

Br AimUt.4 PrMnuilon U » . Uln. r

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X ,, York "‘T T -T ’"" ' ' ' i* JJ

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P T l t S K ee p th « W h ite n.• o f S a f e ty n y l

t io n ss e rv e s Iwcoptlnf *v m ^ N .ISAlona In the Hi iRobert Rose. H ^

recruiter, an- l || ^ w rc raJjaaoU a — — r r rr-r»nlCB-lJBTB - - I r ^ V . "Hcept medical

low b e ln j of.ers, electronic* ^«ta, petroleum N ow th r e e d a y a vHthoui

a■al Intelligence va iiei/. »ers. m erchant *cers. doctors, ^

mva"”” More 1 roopsa commission 4 o 1

Ai-e a p e e d e ( I S T o H a l tR e (

L ii nothlflc'FHdar, lrotn«lU>erdJdrew eit under pressdre. T hat <llMt«d any wlthdrawaU wen strengthen tb e Uno ra lhe r thaj a result of eombat.

h ^ c V s to i e d o’ " O’® ‘“ “ J®r reslcnaUon m«ht POsed a double Um b ^ m t ^ to ^ 0 N- » « " ld su ie navy mounUln roads unfit•fccrs are'sub* Bloving vp relnfercemenU and toacU veduty and It could shackle the DT naUonal forces.

The U. B. second infantry i hould writ« to <lon moved Into the batUe : fleer'procure* alons the rl&bt lU clf of th e 'S ) s tre eu , Seat- Koreaa second corps. The sei rmaUon. division ten t pstroU a* m ud — 60 miles Into communUt terrl

• ■■■ ■■ la 'lh e arM-*m»thwe»t-eif Dnssj n C 0 Marine airmen Ja th e dark to

of early Friday attacked a oor I estimated to Include 800 veh

L l « T O r moving w uth along a road 1

i l ic ie s ’ Pilots uUmated they knocked 34 trucks which were moving 1

3a«>...................Ughl4on.---------- ----------------------'rank Langley, u . B. fifth air foree planes A. Bushfleld, tacking In support of ground tn

I. Moon, aUte were credli«d w1U» knocking oblnson, atate ^jght communist tanks and a sui ibllo Instruc- train.impbell, eUte ■__________________'

Sly ,«i joh. Youth Sentenced W o i

n T i w ^ S om oL E m .L !;. o . . t r n n s S e jre e -* Quiet yc

" BiSghlU^ “ y* he burned 168 persoa ^ <lw* la »lrw he set a t the orde Ja ln n to , pre- ^ in d la n -w a s .

' tenced today to two terms of 3 t. - . years In prison to run consecutl\

Q l n P n t Oonmon Pleas Judg* William: ? . « . Plekaway county, pail l T A r n i n «entenc« on the 3l-year>old rou

bout, who pleaded guilty ton. '; i, (UU a l mTnor f i r a in cirt l Bvillt---------1 hospital. Es- segee, who also told authorl t. SO. B ® ;'™ he killed four olher persons 1 In Stafford. MUem otA Tsm juid ■la f ln t A

f f i i u o x t a w w Jc5 IM persons died and llerton, Ca If, oUiers wero Injured. .JesM Miller, ^ __________ ■

veteran of Uie 27 Cominissionsr u id World /% i • « « r i

Opened in V/AS i T S S S C B O IS E ,K 07 .t«V -ra« ,lxU l» m w ui Includes Idaho,

u m In dealo jnjnts for lha womens army cc ^ CWAO) of the volunteer

fill be tmderVmer tcw ^ . -co l. o .H . Bragg, ehlef of the I

ho-m m tarr.tlbtrtct.-**ld-a« wor irday by tn i »nhout prior m ilitary strvlce r

— app!]^ e rj.» p p o M m e n t-* t-* ^ • 'I lleuitnanis m the WAO thrw

t : f « l so, 1951.I I U l l Applicants must be college gr

I uates. hare no dependents under « T w la Falls years, of ago and b« between tr«m 3 to 4 ages 6f 31 and 37.

; Guard to BecomicConnell, all . Air-Ground Tearb e rt Fender, BOISE. Nor. 3 w vN aU onU gu won and Roy gromd w d avlaUon units rec«

M r s . Roy called Into federal service will tr s . Clifford trained Intensively as alr-groi Borman Jack- combat teams. Col. C. H. Bn Joseph Hunt, chief cf the Idaho military dlsU

laid today.D - — — ........These -training programs .willw n . Patricia follovred by maneuvers in wl; Ibert, Andrew there wlll be extensive army and Uron7i. Mn.’ force participation; ho added. Mra. William -

M h t S ' S M a g i c V a l l e y Je ro m ,. F u n c r a l s

• • TWIN FALLS — Funeral servl l t : r for Mrs. Faye McGulgan will Tesa held a t 3:30 p. m. Monday at ly cloudy to- White mortuary chapel. Durlal ' ■llghUy warm- be made a t the Twin Falls eet ttle cooler to* tery.Gooding and --------

field 55, Lew BUHL-Plnal rites for Oeo t Burley 3:, Milton Harding wlll be held ai

pjn. aaturday a t the Duhl MeU dlst churelj with the Rev. Chai

r t j Easley, pu to r, officiating, DuhU . «■ >1 Aonlc lodce wlll conduct rites a t '• *» ss church. Burial will be mado in ' ! io 3* Tf. cemeieo'.

• tn : i j l HAILEY—Funeral jer^’lces J i ^ .'frs. BoIeiU Tegarden will be h

~*i----- » __ »t_2 p m. Saturday a t the mcOoSJ 40 rtck funeral home. The Riv. V ift** si II *'l" conduct the ser -lM u ' Burial will be made in Hslley ceM it*S7 i* ill OAKLEy — Funeral services 7R 6J Rosel Hyde Hale wiU b* conduc

JJ « P- “ ■ a t the C ui i t l tabernade directed by Dili;m t t F o ru tJ f Beven.

gefs CafeNOW OPEN

.S. Highway 30 Kimberly B est in Home Cooking!

Bomemade Pies . . . Daily! lE R — SOFT DRINKS 00 Jl.M. to 2:00 A.M. D aily

whit«n« No Plan Made To Slash Ca Accident Tc

y ITnm T ttt Oa*)Y court, added tha t whenever tn

^ violators are brought Into o\ Uielr friends are Ujere lo plead

: T " : v , " itoeirrtleasenrlthout-eenteace..:; • Officers Not CriUel«d •

No one in the group, which

meat* of Uw enforcement. ertUc ^ the work of the officers, althc

/a w i th o u t a Judge Pumphrey died tmdennat t o u r M aa lc l** enforeement departmenU as

^ of the biggest factors contribu to Jack ot control of traffio vl

I tors.He auggestad Uiat a lufflr

O O T I S number ot patrotaen on hlghi J r wTjuid act Co prevent traffic rl

^ J J Uons. He raferred to the sltua £ 6 ( 1 6 ( 1 Ooodlng countj’ where One a

patrolman waa appointed reeenU Ij . l > ^ J _ polleo the highways on a 31-1 l i J \ 6 Q S basis. "Would any ot you v

under thoae conditions.’' he aJ ' ®**> . . council members. i trM ps gained Problema Aired

they Resuming dJscuasloii on the p idre. T hat In- jjns of eourt acUon kgalnst vl a w ^ were to jt pointed out tha t ill raUier Uian as p*nalUes would r e s u l t^ more ;

' sons asking for a trial'w hich Wl ^ probable

a ooubie tnreat a personI t could mike enough money to fight the aci

roads unfit for ^ where a map couldafford to appeal to a higher cc

shackle the air county vrould have to sup'

V “ *■ was claimed, u / .1 Purpose of Uio meellng w uIf of Uie Soulh deurm lne If all MaglcT Valley ». The a « n a enforcement officers, prosecu

attorneys and Judges cojld be cs togeUier to work out a un lfm a .

rt of O nsa^ - cem of Imposing fin«s-*ad • £ { « v L and to strengthen Jaw enforcem

I t was dedded the problem wt ® .*“ ^ considered a l Uie next T

. . . fr.. . Raise* QntsUonSheriff Jesse r . Carlton ra

e moving wlUi y ,e gueaUon or tha.caurta.bdn*., able to impend the drtvcr'e }1«

• of * Juvenile. He advised Uje gr■ ^ 0 M*!*® Sheriffs assoclal r . 1>« P“ »e<l a resolution asking M and a lupply k, enact a Jaw wt

'■*....... would permit the auspenslon- the ir Ucenies. The council also

;enced e S-/

mW n r I r Earlier Ut ths mecUng. the gr

_ 11 V i a . tackled Uie matter of Idaho’s hi, Nov. S T /R ^ ways'! K inn i. a jii tu ib tr-« f—- • <)ulet youUi legislature, aald benefits to be1S8 persons to rived by the highway m tua t the order o f passed a t Uie special session efian^w as sen- legUlature were nullified beealerms of 3 to 30 the admlntitraUon refused to mn consecuUvely. changes except by giving "new tllg» William D. to old facej."county, passed There U too lltUe money andear-old rousta* many pressure groups who wguilty to tw6 spedflc highways, he added. 'jTille:-------- -— irt«»»i-<.->.iiiL/^inj_Tn.ii. Irr TnnrtoW authorlUea traffie which would no t have b' persons In a ad eq u U .for traffic' years ago,

^ f f l t e e i r a m Stymied i S j * ; 5 9 ? ” § hlghray prograniy > -O 0Tto, J t t atymlad hy prcn u tB -g rp u g ^ a ^ died and 380 the lU le who cannol agree on w

roads should be built first, accord--------- to Merrill. Here we want a tn n n a ^ nogereon and to Jerome,)1U 119 added! but there Isn't enough mo i n W A r ’ *0 '‘*®P patching here nnd there i 111 Yf x iv ^ hulld good highways a t Uie ai The alxUi armyes Idaho, haa Following Merrill’s discussion of 37 appoint- Idaho roads, the council pnuet I's army corps resolution recommending a li » volunteer re- range highway program be worl

o u t free from pollUcal and prer.i lief ot the Ida- group InUrftrcnce, • -ald-340 women- :------------ Beport-BcctlTtd— —y strvice may H. W. Ireland, president of «n t-a*-a«<»d eeunclJ. rend a report from llie el WAO thrtmgh highway department whfeh ' in

eated tha t the curves near Roger: J college grad- were a factor in only 3 of 10 ac Jents under 18 dents of which Uiey received a r B between tho ord since Jan. I, However, the hli

way department report advised ■-------- council 11-was con-ilderlng a pb P P n m A B” ™ erecUng safely slims i v i^ w u i i iv / pt improyJng ths road <hould< , J T 'A o m program would co.it appro l U X C a l t l mately riS.OOO, according lo the : NaUonU guard port.units recently In other business, the cour

lervlcB will be voted to finance the con of caps a aa air-ground belts needed by Uie .lafety patrols C. H, Bragg, the schools and appointed a co

illltary district, mlttee to work on an edueat: safety jvojram. IromedJale nroje to-bo-undcrtAktn_by_the_commlf

i* 1 Inelude placards to be po.ite<i" ® “ tavem i ■wamlng driven of the p<0 aaaea. drunken' driving, II a — . I was sufgeated lhat safety mi n l l p v publicized more wldt “ ‘ ‘CJ’ pos.Mbl}- through Uieaters.a l s Blate Police Lieut, Clark Ha

told the council Jls rfjcJuilow v, Jielpful In getllni! speed limits a:

uneral services safety signs erected and that otli ■ulgan will bo safety measures are being imdt .londay a t toe taken by Uie state highway depai x l . Durlal wlll nient as a re.iult of Uie couiiell’s a In Falla eeme- tlon.

. for Oeorge Presideiit Honore1 BUW Metho- J 'A O m iA N , Nov, 3 - a Ll

nev r h . ^ ^ primary teachers training meeU:in , M . held a t Uie home of Mts. S.

Jct r l ^ a t Uie conduslfn S r Pf‘m“n- teach!e made In Uic presented ^ f„ewcll Kilt to M

Ort.1 Shplby, prlmnr>' pre.'ldent. ». seri’lces far HBRCrmnn In t

_ hear future. The t^nchrrs i>re--enlt Uii XMold^ ‘ felltfiUiJjcokOlelLf^hmenLi urre ..cr •

by the ortlcers cf th'e primary grotn Hailey cem-

<en1ces for I J E 1 3n c M K

■ Are Soy

LEN J<CANDIDATE :

: IItoirro

M ad e TwinFaUi sh Car :

• n 1 1 The .regular square dsnce o:‘T i t I a I I Twin FalU Elks lodge is scht,/ 1 1 1 X V X l Jar «;30 p. m. flatarfsy for r„ 0« ) ben . •whenever traffic ^ _ --------.loht lnt« eourt Son Bomlero lo plead for Capt. and Mr*. Kenneth Slil-«enlenee____ _former Twin FalU resident*, ati

CriUclsed*'-’ - •• 'p ii'eaU '.or fc ioa 'bam T Iiundirroup. which la - FalmouUt. Mass.

cement. erfUdxed' CtiIJe»US~neeMd^ r~^; ifflcen alUioush PhyllU -Burkhart., a Twin l o d u n d e i S doarUnenU as cns '» rs eoniribuUng of Uie colUge'i home eeonc 1 ” t S f f u S aocortlng to word ree

nereiMt t lu ffldea t --------

I S S rsvsjirsss,"? «f bom -m ur»dayto Mr.andMr».:

^ 2 2 vln McConnell. Twin FalU. ai lloaj. he asked .on waa bom l i Mr. and Mrs., Aired bert r e ader. Filer.

Safecrackers K h K S Postoffice in UtId probable dU- SALT LAKE C nV , Nov. S fl•re a person had Safecrackers broke-into Uie Bfight t K u o n s a l t Lake branch of Uie TJ. B. ]m w could M t office U st night and nsbbed a

■ a h f ih V co u rt pound safe of POO tn cash and ihava to i u S » Oo“ n regUtered letters-

J could b ^ l a ^ . morning by postoffice employe t a u^ fiipn sys. iiaslajn. Ho said Uie floor e i-aad aentcncea gtj#wa-wlih colni, aw enforcement. ___________ *— ——

Woman Finds Sel SSr----------DivorcediooJLs

Carlton raUed OMAHA. Jlebr. (UJD-A Callfc caurta.bdag-un.. -womaa_iUscoVotd_itic_had__I drtvcr-e Ueense legally dlrorccd during M yeai ivUed the group marriage.iriffa assoclaUon Mrs. MarUn E. Johnson dlKOV Itlon asking the her dilemma while trying to t a Jaw which a clear UUe to a tX fiM payi

auspenslon of awarded-by her husbands M picouncil aUo ap- after hU deaUi In Junj, 1B50. backing up the She sought a declatitory J'

1. m ent to make her marriage veUng. tho group She aald she married Johnw Df Idaho’s high- 1B20, bu t a year Uter they d « T iem bei^f-U io. .aa_A_dlvQrce. She signed a aleflta to bo de- ment.allo^H TU ircourH o-lisusihwny measure decree without her appe|irnnce,II session ef the The aame day, however, sheunified because she and her husband chwgeil lrefused to make mlndi about the matter /\nd let

srsf'.m on ., .n a too K y . n.vor t a t . the d.

mps who w ant had been granted, he added. The ---------TT I

M inesL ^K ali^ = ’""“ '0 “ Shelter Ruled 0Uymlcd WHEELING, W. Va. 0JJ9 —w a y program la producer has ruled out coal n'.groups all over as possible shelten In case of atill agree on wtiai -------------------------------------t flrat, according some of the reasons suchre want a new would be valueless as haveai,id to Jerome, he cording lo Uie Hanna Coal t•t enough money pnny were these; ‘re nnd there nnd Few people could be loweredrs a t Uie aame the shnfU In numbers; entro

. ' could be sealed by the blast,’a discussion of jnlne flooded or the walls crumtouncll passed ft the venlllnUng 'ayslem couldtriding a long knocked out by the explosion. *tram bc worked the mechanism Is above grpi:al and prer.iuro little or no sanitary facilities w

• . be avallabl# In Ui8 mine.

Action Plentifur3 near Rogerson For Bi? Faniilily 3 of 10 aed- L.1PORTE. Ind. (Ui»-A U Preceived a rec- jnoi^er dalms "Uiere'a nev « a

wever, the high- moment when you have ehlidr« r t advised Uib jn a four-week period:nlderlng a pro- Daughter Sally blew Into a alwlfety signs and dog'i face and It knocked one ofroad ahoulder*. rront teeth out.1 cost approxl- Son Bobby came running hi•ding to the re- minus hU psnU, aaylng somt

stole them,J, the council Daughter DolUe helped breakcost of caps and expensive nun-parlor window,lafety patrols a t Daughter Sue cut her footpointed a eom- glass,I an educaUon The baby 0? Uie family brokenedJale nroJecLi wlU) chicken-pox,_tho_commmee Her huJband’a b0.ia and wife di

be po.ite<i on pBd'ln-unexpeotadly.---------------•en of the pen- ------------- T ----- ----- ,

r ' s a f V ^ m « - Man, 87, Outlasts eaters. Doctor Pessimist. Clark Hand SPRINOriELD. M a ia ,, (U.IresoJullofl WM ChariM J. ftoadstrand. 87-year-

leed limits and undertaker, esUmates he haa biuand that other 37.000 persona In Uie past 60 ytI being under- and sees no reason why his nIghway depart- funeral ahould ba hU own.hc council's ac- Tlie unOfrUker, who recently

cuperatcd at a hospital afler brc■ Ing hU collarbone, seolfed at

tionored. 3 — A LDS In 1018 doctors gave him 0alnlng meeUng three months to live.le of Mrs. Sam the conclusion \ V H A Y ^ N lV H l A SK Pi

•Iman^ teachers ^ e U i i ^ s. U A C B iD iu t1 Kilt to Mrs. a s p i r i nprMldent. who ALONE

german In Uie / w o a i n ' i V ' ^ W V H I ^ P

r bound rellgl- \ siiiiR y C l E i U £ t i U jnt'' wfre .'■cn-ed y l.0 4 / ^ B * v T ? T ? T l ? M primary group. I

A R . . .

What People .re Saying About

I j o m Ta K i"IIDATE FOR GOVERNOR

RBDW

. __________ TIMES-NEWS,

1 F alls N ew s in B rie fBtnnoxga Salt , ,

uare dsnce of the Tha LDS fourth ward Relli lodge is scheduled clety will hold a rummage Iturday for mem- fatunSay la the 0U t« han

stort.

L l ^ t Jo to f : Lelnen. a ^ li

r t. a Twin FalU _____I coUege, McMlan-een elected presl- Attcnda Sthooli'i home economies cap t. Joaeph C. Ryan, Twlato word rtcelved u m y organUed reaene corpi.

tending Uie amphlbloua wartai — dootrlaaUon couraa a t Uie i

Coronado amphibious base, bom a l Uie Twin c u g o , CallL He wUl return to

ItAl Friday to Mr. p» iu Nor. 30.II crosley. Twin --------md Ura. CUfford

w .iiT^ind a Mra. H. R. Allred and Mra.to and^U^s“ ler‘ McClain, boUi Twla PWU. to . and Mrs. Her[______ _________vlaltad their eliter, M n. J. P . :

n « 1 Shaw, who has-beaa ill. Mn. .' P r S i v a i n ahaw U a former ru lden t of

^ “ I Muruugh.: e i n U t a h —TV, Nov. 3 njj!>- •* BaeeeiaB-into Uie BouUi The h a n e ii dinner aporo f ^ e TJ. B. post- Wednesday by St. Edward's P.md nibbed a 700- Teaeher assoclaUon waa a autn cash and about M n . R. C. Aahenbrener, pulletters. chairman, riporied Friday. Dt

Uie Uilevas, who Uona for the turkey dlriaar foin the safe and le lt a harrest themi. wlUi colorad p• other dues, did a n t feather, fall flowen and hiamount of small produce,

4 in the eafe. — •IS discovered th is Broad cist Set

said the i» o r was- - - ___ glTcn a t 10:18 a. m. Saturday

^ lU Uon KTFr.~A—ik ir - fe a tn n a K p I t American educaUon wl

l l l U a o c u presented by J. 0 . Reynolds. £I fftft T Qto R- ArteU K*Uy.l- lO U -J U lU iC iCennaUi WhlUslde and Qary [UJO A California gan. The” uncoill KRool PTA- l_ihc_had__b«en charge ot Uie programa for Nc uring 33 ye an of ber.

X ? r » " S n Checking Statioiisbw cmpSoyer Called State Bo " S t t o t T n S ^ i o S - ^ o S

S5HrtlCtlnr*wmrtiUsloaat_fif. ^ o S ahe .a id enforcement. predlct«l. nd changed the ir Bunderton directed opening e latter <(nd let. Uie f irst ot five porta of entry unl •ahe thought. McCamJhon yesterday. Anoth Iher for 35 more to be completed within Uie knew the decree month at Beeches; jo m e r ,

niljes north of Idaho Falls. O_______ _ are planned for Rogerson. 6U

I and at Coeur d'Alene.l l l l £ a s He said the complete check 0z . 1 r \ ~ T ^ntentata-trafflr «H| siVC.mj, V U 1 6 Q U u t ‘■evenues previously Itat.

Va. (UJ9 — One

V;L”.‘'.SS S p e a k e r a t R( “ “ n . v S ' l ? E a ii ie i i i r banna Coal « m - 3-B urley Re 1 be lowerrd Inlo « « enterUlned Uielr. wlvu nbers; entrances “ladles night',’ program Tut y the blast. Uie evening a t National liotel Dlf walls crumbled: was followed by - an oddresnystem could be Charles L, m e e le r. Salt U kee explosion, since president and general manageI above ground; Salt U ke hardware,y fncllltles would William Oordon wa.i chalrmamine. t^® program and Rodney Go

_ _ _ _ ___ »oloLsL _ _ ____________- i Whee\er said - I t l e ^ a”

j n t l l U l strange that 11 should be neee;~ -< |* to urge Americans to protect 1

r S i n i l l 6 S freedcms. but the heavy drug welfare sUlUm, soclallstle Jde«“ ” '1 hand-ouU wll

.h iM -n < effort have deadened our sen»<^ y e children. ^ pomt where it-tin’t even Soda

> running homo *■"* Enterprise DUapptarin saving soroeono ’f*’** enterprise system'

' “ business development, which helped break an distinguished, our economy I ,r window. other countries, U dl.''appea: u t her foot on Wheeler said. M0.1t young men

der 34 years of nge hnve a very 1 family broke ou t Idea nbout the private enten

system aa we know It. The sy! IS and wife drop- embodic.i risk nnd Uie "right

______ ___ f a i r and then bounce back tc

. i l x _ "Back In 11)33. these mtn who^ U l i a S l S now 34, were only IS yeara nld. p,

“’’■y "®t even' out of hish «16 S S i m i S l S what doctrine of life nnd 'x t f M n iB _ nomlcs have Uiey been fed mom

J ,d 87"year-6ld In the prrw. 1M ha i buried the radio, a l group convenlloas

tJie schools and everj-whcre i; S h“ n S . 0, I t t . . n ' t b ,.n U.. U n i i u own.rho re-Ital after break-scoffed a t Uie y W M I T . ]

linking of rellr- M t § m W i \

gnve him only . ^ J M ^ M

m ASIC r o t ASPIRIN"-

100 L

-nuimiiI

• M otorcydc Rnccs

------r ■■ ■ • Australi

. N n o v : 5 S U f iR

(In case ot bad weaUitr m e i

Fl I I fr o n t ie r fieAdulU >1.00 including-«

3-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

fpTpf Chinese Red Indicate Ft

a rummage aale Aicl inKo!0U t« hardw«7e

( r » a r t(« Om )__ . Ington. IC waa no t ksow n JusP evaluaUon h e h u placed on (

men. ’Twin FalU, ‘”‘*'N TExtr*ardlaary Beqne*‘ r ,'B B w w r t beUered lo'Uav. . c .. -wlUi her »TO, extraordlnaiT rtcommemlinen, and famljy. v^

that China would nol e n ttr U— - rean war. especially a t thU Ut

However. K orean reports 1 Eru>. T . ia M , . tm i j f " t tMrve co ru U at* poiiUana ia tacreaalng ati Ibloua warfare in- of Chlaeao unt« a t Uie navra m >tM t Fowa. P laaUbloua base, San ‘ o , . m om eat a t least 111 reUtra to Twin jyeoceupaUon aeeau to be t

Uie aUlea away from th e vits— r iv e power planU on tho l Ue Ilde of th e M anchurian- 7 ir , Hansan. and Thase pUnt* lupply MancbuT I and M n. 0 . F. a Urge ahara. If not moit,

•atUe ttey ^W hen Uie 0 ^ ^

iS : K “

3 ^ DOwer planta. Nothing deflnldeveloped along Uils line, ht

llnner sponwrid 'Sponlaaeoos" lUlUe*Edward'i Parent- The Chlriaee communUt ra m was a success, Palplng tor Uie p u t two da nbrener, pubUclty devoted houi» to rtelailed rep

lUi eolorad p h e u - "People all over M an«± ^owen and harveit dedaring th a t acUon m ust owen ana aarveit ^

country and our homea.” a mary of th e demoMtfaUona s

California Suici “Falser Is-Loca

y n o lL .J & n e s t SANTA ROSA. CiUf.. Nov. lsnell Kelly. Mrs, Floyd Darijy. prominent fl le and Qary Ho- burg, C allf, a t to m ^ ^ 0 li •K nool rTA-ia-4n- ^uirMa Iran from Uie OoMei trama for Novem- bridge IS moniha a g o . ^ i r'• -----------------jr i» e l)r jrw ia i-c a n c tr 1d-»-B------------- N. Y.. hospital yesterday. H

'» ssrved w ith a California wStations tate Boonlov. 3 (Ui!>-Porta jjj, In trouble In Cailfomla."llie checking sU- Buffalo Detective Chief ?rganlted and eon- T -n tig lb b o n a aald D arby, 5.

wJU prorJda an ,dniltt<d Co Uio hojpltaJ “n<JI of $1,000,000 a nune of Rex Baggott and iAlton P .*under- i- jn t an operaUon la r cancerhU ilonar-nf lag. ordered aIct^l- guaitl.y;d opening of the Police here and In Buffaliof entry unlU a l Dsrby was traced through tele-day. Anoiher U calU to thU area,within Uie next * • ■—

s ’jo m e r , three CO.VTRACT SIGNEDlio FalU. OUltrs SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 3logerson. Strevell 81x labor unions, r^prescntlntene. employes, today signed ft nevplete check on all tr ic t wlUi Uie K ennecotl CL-U! give Uifl state cywraUon. U tah division, pro J lost. r~|XwrgyTTrercMCT>f-8-cent»-pa»

• at Rotai-y Club Meet i i ir fc e th a i^ jT jf -C itiz t5-Buriey Rotari- Americanism Uiat haa madi he ir, wives a t a nallon g rea t and which moalrogram Tuesday bdleve In," the speaker snld, lal hotel. Dinner Wheeler urged moro unden— an address by (ng between employers and :, Ball U ke Clly, ployes Uirough use of A lan eral manager of boUi ean understand.•e. U rgid to .Vole.wft.1 chairman of .T en your employes your stt Rodney Gordon ijifir own level. Tell them_________ . A merlca_ls...grcat .ftDd—Whfti

:t leems a lUile made it ao, fo r any m an wh mid be necei-iary dersUnds *why’ he U doing a

to protect thclr ©r -why' a policy Is sound, w heavy drug.i of h*ppier In bU work, wlll do li

idallstle Idealism beuer and wlll be a better and-ouU wiuiout ren." W heeler maintained.,ed our senses to w heeler called upon RoUrlJ ’t even Eodali.nm, -get oul tho voten on No- Deallsm, or Fair w ill 63 per cen t of the cltlie ems us as much too buiy, o r too l&ty to vote

104a, he asked?DUapptaring "Many of ua who howl the

prlso system'’ of est about our naUonal i ent, which has haven't taken the trouble lo

economy from part In selecting tha men and ' U dl.''appearlng, en to represent us In govern : young men uti- and have been too busy, too la: hnve a very haty too passively indifferent lo evi rlvnte enterprise to the poUa on decUon day r It. The system reglsled our prot«sU. There are I Uie "right to lions of louU In doiens o f oppr meo back to be countries In the world who wlll------ -— :— — an>'Uilng._even..llf». Itself, toMB men who are such a privilege."J years nld. prob- "If we w ant a free count: ot hlsh «hool. ConsUtuUonaJ government, per of life nnd eco. freedom, we muat gel ou t and

een fed morning, for It. We ahout loud and long . the prrw, oi'er we aro willing to die for fret I convfniloas. In Don't you th ink i t is about Um ;verj-where Uiey be patrioUc enough to live for :n the kind of Wheeler conduded.

Idaho Auto Racing ( f> Wt ' ^

100 LAPS_ OJL

WRACINGPLUS

y d c Rnccs • Taff Team Knees

> A u s tra l ia n P u r s u i t -R a c e a — ^

SUNDAY OOP MweaUitr n c e i will be h d d the following Sunday)

:R FIELD, TWIN FALLS0 lndudlng-ta*_ohl]drea Wo Including ta x -

IDAHG . .

S e e n T o d s te Full — -----------

Jean Ulrich rueful a b o u t« ■ m«-33 ahells on one triptl • IV0r6tt, one pheasant.. . Vlolln-UiUn:

. rw> riding Wcyde ano apUllBraack’s eorttenU aU over et Max Hendrtcb talking aboui

I plaeed on Chlnaa expects ' to ge'i . . . » n . ^ P < u time before ipring. . . Rlehar

7 rtcommendaUOM car^^jn

f not ant£r the ICo- JUOTr'^TJitnsFrcu f a t th lfu M d ^ Charle* H. SmlUi holding fc n reoorts t«U of aquare.danclng.... P a r ty ^ 1U l ^ P front-line heading for American ^ I icreaiing atrength, the wily <ooie.... Dick Swii Chlaeao uniforms, porting on progress of Jayce«

benhlp n b b lt . . . Ira te ct owa. P laaU dUpUylng wad of gum ono t a t least, Uielr j j j ^ disinterested cafe pro ems to be lo keep geone trying to a rom th e vital Yalu courthouse audience he’a In t iU on tho Koreaa ^ over.. . Bob 8ia ch u r ia n ■ bordCT, p^uyjg hard on ouialted b ply Manchuria wit* contributora to Hoople’ S not m oit, of ita e „ u a j eonlut aiipitng me

. . . . . . . . Uielr favorites.. . LoU of a<r ^ Ing for DemocnU on c an

t Uie fronUer lomo ,,ptels.. . O. J , BoUii 1 Uie allies would Bjjjey discussing a big ; overtures to the - h e m n t h u n U n g .M n .

Ann Knight’s cocker span, laxing.. . Duck hunter getUm Uils line, however. ^ iif,t.day luck. . .

teas" IlaU la Kauffman returning from ommunUt radio a t morning pheasant hunt, p u t two days has overheard; "And there wi rtelailid reporU ot Uiose school children'braving

iJJJe* In norUieasl to crou Uie street while Uie [ intenenU on. sign sat out of sight on the ■er M anchurU are ---------------------------

r Eightii Preside! o w S u S a s ^ d . Seated for US--------------- , LOOAN, Ctah, Nov. 3 0a Q l l l P i n P LouU L. Madsen was inauguraa o U l t l U e Jj.y „ eighth prea/dent c« r SUle Agricultural college. HS - t O C a i e a «eded-Pr.-Ftanklln fl HarrC alif. Nov. S W)— was mads president emeritua-iffomlnent Hialds- mlt him to accept » United .mey who faked a assignment.1 Uie Golden gato In his Inaugunl address D r la ego, « U found- scn-esld-Un-prlme-purposfi:inc trlD -a-B uffalo. educaUonal InsUtuUon "U 1yesterday. Ke waa prove our way o t hie." Jle adCalifornia warrant “i want this InsUtiiUon b[lerL Unue to be known as one ■le." he aald when great student InsUtuUons 1a photograph and country, where wa inspire outi;ame U Darby. I enU to seek after the highestCailfomla." of culture and morality andIve Chief William honor the slogan whleh U 1lid D arby, SS, was great aeal ol UiU losUtuUon-hojpltal tmder the is lilt,'" ~iggott and under- ---------------- ----------- -

y s s ’ltul Puerto Rico Reld 'ln Buffalo said Seizures T o pthrough lelephono

(UP.)—Tho bsg of jwlsonen . — r r _ UUnd-vldi drli-o against na

r . H Ht and communist agftators 1ITY, Nov 3 O i l ^ „ „ e Uian 500 toda;, accord representing i . m ^,„,ontlmied reporti.’^

Ugned ft new con- o fd jja u *4^ 283 person K ennecotl Copper .rresled up to 10:30 a. t mvlslon. providing ^tf-fl-eente-par.4»uc> yn)-nnUonaHsta-ha<j-4>eet>-pl«l

In the mounUln towTi of Jnyi

( V l f i C t nntlonalfat stronghold clean* - by national guardsmen durii

/ * t « . • -____roceni rcxoll «ald the 300 hi■Citizensit haa made UiU ---------------------------

Democratic Ral Heldin Shoshi

™ 01 . U n m .. . j t o s i i o n e , Nov. J - C l . i “ *0’ Burten-ihaw, Democratic cnnto .Vole. for senator, Thursday n ightoyes your story on Sho-ihono audience th a t he Tell them ’why’ support a federal fnrm pr

t.iiDd_wliftt_>ia5 -hish.cnough.to.dM ure a fal iny m an who un- Just profit.” e U doing a thing. Burtenshaw lauded Uie Fa Is sound, wlll be Home- admlnistrotion nnd -

irk, wlll do Ills Job DemocmUe sponsored farm be a better dU - gramj for thclr aid to Untnlned. farm en.upon RotarUns t o ------------------------------ -----------lien on Nov, 7.’* - m-of the citizens be alazy to vote as in

tio howl the loud- .naUonal uends T j / m m _

e trouble lo take J r '> m W W M m i he men and wom- % ^ m us In government ^1 busy, wo Uxy. or ^fferent U) even go Now.-torellevo « # | ^ | | decUon day and dUtresswlthout U l W f ' Its. There are mil- dosiag, rub o n ...W V A P O lliens o f o p p re /ic d ________ __________________orld who will givef». Itself, to have ________ '

. free country, a '

a '^o u ’t‘’a S " S

■ is about Ume we I fh to live for ll?" * • ^

^

____ ' A ll S izes n

m E.c=, They’re Reallu

CLEANThese birds are really ready for the ei-an. free

•.0(1'P AT of feathen. and pin fea th-.OU r . IVI. Thej..„ individuallypacked In sanitary plastic

Ing Sunday) bag,

P A I I ^ ^ ahm locatedr A L U d ON cling ta x - Twin FalU Phone 1

less-M

- ^ ^ M e r a l ^ — -J Move to Srrueful about expend- ^

“v.rn.iX“lo;S P lo t O ffsho•no spUllBg JuBch-

s ali over a tre e t .. . muenaen «n>i secret im i’ “?»• •'7* «” »™“ b«k to|xpecta w se t aome y , , .tte m p t by C o i u ^

'Wir-~~tfiTiiniwiiiiii . - 1 " l lal TTlTf )vm :x ilUi holding forUi cn |ng him to consider hunse^' ■. . . Party of huntera tyr to ^ cauw of Puerto nerican PaUs to gUlk In d e p e n d ^ . BoUi he v , ! ....D lc k Sweet re-fress of Jayeee m en- »W ch U violenUy t a t . . . Ira te customer ^ favon l ^ e d U te indep, 1 oi gum on trouser fw the Caribbean Uland. ested cafe proprietor. Offlcen who aought to pi ne trying to convince ttiHet w hat was behind thllencTh?a In as good Uie pair apparenUy ho•er.. . Bob SUphaa ^ Uie Presldeni and ,U rt, m ouulMd b r ia r .. . l«tion here..T hey said CoDsK»' to Hoople’a grid- them Uw plot w not hstc t aiTpilng merits of Pu«rto Rico bu t Uiat he 10. . LoU ol adverUs- « » !» acted on Uielr own.

on parked Leader Capiurtd

wuwlng a W d e S ^ - K ia iS Rl*^

i r “ 'ir“!'«i£ s Wifi'Sisan t hunt. And **aden of the Communist pu ^ U ie« w eri i ll „Ildren'braving trafJlc ^ said the atUck aJmwrnu lh? Xsight on Uie c u rb r eo i^u n U t menace fn UUi a

_ ! ________ and he called for “a vtojien « 1 . roundup." There haa beea 1

President “ ..“.‘“.X o 'S S I forUSAC sfC iJSnSt'SSlh, Nov. 3 W ^D r. tlonallst party.i waa inaugurated t o * __________________Ul prta/dent cf U uh 1 j r t 1S!, T. Student Selectlen; emeritua-to per- Roy ElUworth,-aon-«f Uiept a United NaUon Mrs. B. 7 . EllsworUi. h u to

• lected to become a member Ural address Dr. Mad- and Dagger, sophomore dcsiirimw piirrvm/» nf nn Ice honomrv Bt the Uplrtrr lUtuUon "U to Im- Oregon, a c c ^ m g to wwTns t hie." Tie added; here.

InsutiiUen to con- Ellsworth It a aophomon llown as one of tha eral arU a t the imlvenlty,InsUtuUons of Uie taking a pre-medical course,

we inspire our stud- and Dagger members ara stltee r the highest Ideals the basU of ouUtandlng awmorality and yet to lervIce to tho unlvenity mian whleh is on the arshlp. ^lU lasUtutlon—’l a b o r --------------------------

------1. To Crown Quetlico Rebel 0p° n0 ^b?on!i)5

Top 50(T [ent of public InstrucUon, wUliPuerto Rico. Nov. 3 Uie homecoming queen at Binof p risonen in the Ufday. The coronation wlUi-e against naUonsl- P'aee before the football p elist agftators totaled ‘w n BICZ and Weber ato<jay. according to J»nes U an alumnus of f i i a

ports. ------!—1 383 persona hadp to 10:30 tt. m. and ^: th a l an addlUonal J-had-beert-pleked-up M —— 1 towTi of Jnyuya.led report from the J'nghokf cleaned out . . ardsmen during the Ud Uie 300 had re-Qtm fmm yijrrnimrt.:urrtndere<L

itic RaUy p H j l H 1 ShoshoneNov. » -C lnude J.

emocrallc cnmlldate ■ T l H I H H ' M t f / l ursday n igh t told a H i ■ | l H sV h i I ince th a t he would

fnrm program o.OMuro a fair.and

auded Uie Farmer’s . H j V ^ V 3 ^ n T n j ^ trotion and - other

farm pro- Idalio

SATURDAYK B I O - 6 : 4 5 p . w .

\ O U 0 K L I X - 7 : 0 0 p . R i

K V M V - 7 : 0 0 p . > i

K T F I - 9 : 1 5 p , g

WjMYou'll w nn t tb i

B E S T

M H H | for your holUltf<iHULL’S FANCY.

m PIH P ^ O o e n i^ re s se il

— ■ J f h — T O R K E ¥ S —

fed to give rou tender. fUvorful 20% more wblM » « » ^

eally Uia d t ^ r y turkey.

EAN 1’ ■H cai DiUnred b> 0 9 ^

B IndlvlduiiUy C A U T IO N . cmiia ^inltary plastic ' ' ’JJtetwiUally bef'*'

Thaakiilvlng.

L O C A T E D 3 M IL E S ^VEST O F F IL E B O N C L O V E R R O A D ^

Phone Filer PhoBi H MI-JW I i w n

FRIDAT, NOVEMBER 3

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T ic k e tsK o p s i d e d W i l h

■ ’52 Prospects■ «AShS(JTO K ,■ S I S ''“S i S ;^ K ^ id wltb nepubitoujt t j u e * mi‘■ S r o NOT. 1 coukj

Tfumtii’* bold on m» De»**

^ H ^ n ^ ^ ^ t * ^ £ W r r brot# D e « y ^ K h t h*TO c*rri«l ^^ ■ * . 1 ta Tlewrr. TH»l would h*»B ^ K ^ lU h e d him u n«pi»{)Uciin b w

Vork «Ad would hiiv« A»sur> ■ r>. E 3«nho« rB , 5 l ^ t or 0 e « y a other

thfl wpport of lho «Ut«-<lele* ^ k L d to tho 1953 nepubUcwt n»- ^ ^ K n i l eonventJon. Now It couM b»

'* " “^01ilo In BpoUlfhl ^ ■ U o r« Amtrlcans *re UiUrcsUa la ^ K i io genftiorlftl contcjt than la any

In next week'# elecUon. Ber ■ ^ r t A. Ttift. n e p u b l l « n ^ p ^ « ■ u ^ Auditor Joseph T . P e r ju » t

^ ■ S m o c ro t* ftfid o fg u iiu 4 J#bor ■ r , il l out to bent T alt. They rlghU ■ r bellevo - TafVa defeat woula ■ i g t J t e n other BepuW lww f h ^ ■ t r e stood him In congreu and

r re a tlr weaken congreialonal ^KiM4lUoB to the le/l'Of-eenter ad- ^ K in lsIn U o n program. Taft's defeat

send A shock wave through- ■ u t tho BepublicMi party stnicturt.■ " W im ir- I r Clnel*-------------■ nepubUcMi Oot. Em I W *rren U ■ i i u n SI u y tb ln t poUUcsl e u i ■ ( to b« re«lMi«d. B ll X>emocntlo ^ E o o n e n t is June* B. Rooeerolt, eld.

.......Ill I nil ---------------------- -^ ■ A r s l n a winner. W a m a wlU be H 1»U presldeatlal ilcure. S o Waa ■ m jm # Tic* presidential n omlneo.

■ ■ a s t F r e n c h

I B o r d e r F o r t ^

I L e f t t o , R e d s^ B g u a O J U o d o ^ ^ n a .N o v .s ^

their l u t fortreu on their ^ K r t h n s t frontier with red China, » ^^E okrsm sn announced today..

Birrlson of about Bene- g H tlM c and Algerian* from AWca and ■aM nria.Chlne.ie colonial farcea heeao aK iU lln ir out Wcdneador. end ccm- j^ K le t td eviicusUon of the Tmportant ^ ■ u tp o s l on th# Red river. IM alr- ^ ^K n e mile* norshre*t of HmoI, on

n ib l ln r U«lre*l Croopj were Aald to bo jnaUn;;

■ » fighting retreat Coward tbe west ■ i n t o (nounlalnoui country occupied ^ B } > Thai tflbesnen. Ho Chi U lnh's ^^Koscow-backed Vletmlnh r e b e l *

UiB leanoardt-hut. withdrawal was ttported Jo be

^ ^w o g re ssln g Bueeeasfully.'O fth e rainy u u o n . tiov>

{ ^ ■ r e r , blocked the French air (orce fumlahlni ths jtenned a ir

^ ■ o r e r for th« re tr ts tUnaer M AlLsdc

Loakay hs« been belated for ^ ■ n o n th s except for an airlift, and ^ ■ ^ e n t l y had been under a jsen> ^ B » d n c enelrehng attack by eoam ua.

rterrliiM . ..........................H AbasdomenC of th i outpost had ■ tbeen -n rtd lt:t*d nnottldsUr since the » ^ cV -bogaa pu3Un|-b4cr-T«m

their rrontler Uns tn September. ^ ■ S u t French officials hsd repeatedly H d s t t l e d .^ . . ln t« n t lo & .e t jiT ln j.lt

■ Y ule Decorations■ Planned in G. F.H ^ a U D t N S PERRY. Mot. >—W m M W u M ln rh sffl. Bob Pusey and Dale * M IM U o a , memberB of ih» Olenna * f e r r y Chamber of Commerce I■ Christmas decoration commlllee. t H have conferred with Uie clly coun. t

H tho city this year.Tha council and the Chamber will c

H eooperate both flnandslly and irith iH U b o r lo placlaa the holiday deeo- Ii■ 7 » U o t y - I n Past-year*rtlnr-Chimi» -

Btr alone has been niponsiijie for t(CrreC decoraUons aad (he huirn d

H Chrlslmaa tre« which haj become a Ij■ t a m o s o ' .1- a , i n a w S T 'o ' ; c H Commereltl and Idaho streeu.

I Notices of Social I

■ Voting Are Posted ”■ Nov. 3-Offlclal noUee*■ «• the spedal "liquor by-thc-drlnk- v H ^fcilon to be held in Burley on ** H ^ « d a y . KoT. 21, hare been rw icS V

■ Hours for voUnif wffl be from t 7.■ *jn. to 7 p jn . Votlni: piacf, ft,.* ^

Cftthollc pnrtsh hall' ..«-ard. city eicrk'* office' ll

■ i r d »nrd. C nala trnclor H■ hulldlnK, 230 Main streel eLu ” H The (ipeclaj election was ciit-a k ,■ «io Clly council «fier p e ^ o a bew^

i WHEN THE REflPEo

play safe! Gef fhe vai llissianifanloFqvaIrt]

SCHIUINGsnndfjistefhei

kets C(

cely to haP ' ihaka Presl', U)« Deoo*

-jiepabUoaa idtment o u'IIM

n.Thomu K buying off

nominee ao nm agaltt

R.>arty to the ccepted the aUon oa a

oke Dewey Twhole sUtQvould have r / ) V.’tOlfcan Ws« .' . f r 'p 'have assure i ^ f iDsenhower, ’ X ■ ^ ' ^ ^ E S ^ s B E ^ M Svey'a o ther I - ’ ■ ■ S ^ K m g S m jB / tUisu te-dele .ubllcan na-It could b» p i X ^ B S i ^ m B S f ^ S K

btit«re«ud In i ^ V o i r f K m h a n m a n y '■ tcUon. Ben.

jlicd l a to

St"’' wSia ' ' —l«m s who t . ■■ _ jngress and h. ,■injresalon^ ^•center ad- F iT'ii ' iM ii'iTTiHff^lli— Mftft-B defeat th e U yta t of ptp* arch ta tl0 through- o tf tn coapItUon. Bsbert Vi r stn ictu rt. J g , ^ elly tmOdlntih----------------------------U It K MW arren U i — -------

W o rk e rs C over E i^ r tin ^ v e H

1 nomlneo. p im s to cover a portion of th t — Eighth avenue lateral, appnjw l al

h- tho Aug. 21 meeting of the d ty

board or commlulcners, became « - • reality th is week.

^ a . Pipe laying was exptcted to be O r i complolod Prlday, according to Cl>----------- - Englneer-Vlncent.T. ro im g .--------5 operaUon Include* laying of I X c Q S 1^3i fee t of <0 by M Inch plpo arch

fn th e open UCcnU from Monroe tc loT. S WV- Adams street. FoUowlng eomple- alcd-ItBJBL Umi of IftvlnB and coTcrlnit of nloo, i on their ----- ------ —

'SiB.™- W ife o f S la in « A ssass in H e ld

F o r Q u estio n____________ v r v r YORK. Mot. 8 MV-Mrt.K» _ .v in . Cannon 'itrresula. jl-jeiir 'o ld-irife

of »J<^n atsas.iln Grisella TsrresoJa. , t u n i e d custody last night,ail Mlnh’s I t w « learned today.I r e b e l * The young woman had been tho pi*rdi bu t oblefft of an Inlenilve PBI search rted Jo be since her. hustiuid WU ItUeil lij

gunfire when he tr ie d 'to stortn Joa. how- Dlalr house Wednesday In a n a t-

alr foree tem pi to klU Prealdent Ttuman. mned a ir r w u reported U n . TttneaoU.

who w u taken to the federal irom - dc ' en's house of detenUon, may belated for charged wlUj conspiracy to InJur IrUft, ana the President, r a m en . AuthorltaUve u unes asld Mrs. eoamuB. Torr«3oU w u token Into custody mt

................ h e r hnm«.W J Wert ICOrd street.-Bheitpost had w u Usted a t th e house of detenUoa ■since the a sM r«.O am enO iero.butU ierew M l i c n r o m ft6 tnmjedlatr-«»i4anaUoa-Xor:ih*; Jcptember. dlscrtpancy In names., repeaUdly atracUve young widow dls-glTlng. I t iippi*rfc<l yesterday along with her

S-mostb-old daughter. She vanish. ~ ed a few hour* before PDI agents. Im n a tracing h e r Utrough d ly rtUef rolls. ■ lU IIB TO it to the Torresola homo to

G' n quesuoa her.

• J? « W hat became of the woman’s In- . >—Whn ta n t gtrl wa* no t Ifsmed Immedl- and Dale aUly.» Olenns Torresola w u shot and killed u Commerce ho and 17-year-old Oscar Collazo ommlliee. tried to shoot their way post Blalr :liy coun- house police to gel at tlie President. lecoraUnj Cpllato wa* wounded.

Th# men were members of the mbtT will oull&wed Puerto Blcsn aatlonaUsta. and with ded ica ted -to -ga in ing -the. Island's

lay deco- Independence. w-Onmi» - -A grand-jury-proh t-of the a t- nsible for tem pt to kill the President was In­the huge dlcatcd yesterday u subpoenas were become a Issued for three Puerto lUcans selted !cUon or earlier a t tho CoUaio apartm ent ^tu. ■ Tho three wero Juan PJnW-Oen-

dla, self-described leactcr o t the » - ; _ l Puerto Rican naUonalbU here: i ' t l a l C o r to Cordero, 7. an uncle of

, « Mrs. Oscar Collaw. and John Cor- 0 S l 6 Q naUonsllst member and111 'P artin g goods nwnufaclurfr.

T he wife of the wounded would- be siMiasln, Mrs. Rwa Collaio. « .

- remained in JaJJ In Ueu of 150,000 ball. She has been aecused of eon-

mian D. ip irtng with her husband, with . , ^ lYswesola and ether persoa*—un- • irom B iden tlf led -to Injurs Ui# president. :

As a result of the 'Washington : . • Incident, special police guards wero :

oiiice, thrown around a t least eight Puerto J «r Iiaies ju ja n - govemmeni and business

W M »'W, bear. gt_ Francis Xarler w u kown as •^ r e p r e . the "ftpoBtle of the Indies" fot his :» eic. mlLiiomLTy work in Uie f tr east. 1

ECIPE CAUS FOR VANHIA Hhe vanilla fhnf has fieenfq#alf(yfor69yeors,U5e

V G ^ f V A N I l lAste fhe differente

IBK 8,1099

Covering of Latert

e arch ia tb e open tection of tbe Eighth avcoDe B. Eebert Welch, c ity water department foreman. ;lly froiWteg Inspector, Inspect a pipe end prior to

- » » » »

]over 1,224 Feet o f' }4veBue4.atcr»Ukcetlon of th e a conereto transition EccUon wUl bekpprored a t tmtAlIed a t Monroe <treet and Ad>of U»e d ty dlson w cnue west, where Uie por-;, became * tlon of the laieral will be connected

to tho pipe JujfJcted to be Covering of the htertkl has beenling to a ty , th e subject of numerous vblts to>uog.______.the c lly council nsMllnsj durfn? thet laying of p a st year by delegations of clUzensh pipe a rch fearfu l for ihe safely of Uirtr chll-t Menrotf to iSren. Anothefportlon of the csnalng comple- has been covered In the east KcUotjing of pipe, of Uio city.= ~ n«mmleclf>n. . .

proved the order for the necessary Q l T I A'W- 21 meeting, an ex-a l U . pendlture of 19,0«. In the IBM-51 _ - _ budBcl, *10,000 was allotted for Uie 4 a I H T lio ciiy hsd 394 feet of UieA C I U . ncceasnry pice on hand , and pur-

, .. chaacd nnpUier 63< feel plus flU tlnga and h«adgsl«. Tiro bridKcs

S t l v F U ncroM the lateral will bo elUnlnBte<l.

hEH" Tmman-Pa3fs— r : y is i t to Men

In a n a t- . WASHINOTON, Nov. 3 Wl —ttum an. Prealdent Truman paid a 'unhcr-l^jjTOwU. rlsit* todsy to two White

leral worn- *«««« guards who wcro ahot. In I, may be blocking an attempt to assassinate : r" to In lur him .

‘ M r. Trumaa walked Uio two blocksjjjil M-a from tho Whlto House lo emcrscncy ,custody mt hosplt*! to see P it* Jftteph A. ,

Downs and Donald T. Dlrdall.t S u o a / « « President wm accompanlMI Uiere waa ^ serrlee m m . ;01 fo r 't l i* Newsmen—fcnd— photographer* _

• -wen>-aot.-j)*rmltiali1fliKCompaay -cMnw fik- Mr. TTunun to Ui8/Jflh floor rooms, % i h f f <>«''«»• 2 “ on iravlng, Mr.h« v a n l ^ T rum an told reporters, Uie twoTIT . ^ n t a " * «r tU e f ^ b ! President's ar-

horaa to 51,(1. ,In . w ll were progressing nicely and had i

apcn t a vOT comtorublo nlghL 3 1 ImmedI- p rt.I HI!...* . . te a lle Coffelt, w u wounded fsUUy 5 ‘ “ In th e gun balUe Wednesday wlUi

Puerto lUcnn fanaUcs who tried ;to fil'oot Uicr way Into fllolr house, t

president. p r„iden l'» temporary rtsldence. t- nf fhfl O ne of Uie Puerto Ricans wa» i

. tod. Credited , PorSavingU.S.'

*na selted BUHL. Nov. J-Jam es 11. Hawley, « loartm ent Jr., DemocraUc candidate for con. r (Sw-Osn- Krc.-u>, iipeakmg 3r of the Tljurwlfty noon, credlied Uifl Dtmo- lU here: c rntlc ndmlnlalrallon wlUi saving " I uncle o f Uio country from wclnlisra.'ohn Cor- Approximately 10 persons attend- mber and «d the luncheon. OUicr guests In- t f eluded D ; WorUi Clark, candidate•d'would- fo r th e aeni^fe: Calvin Wright, con- rflaso 42. d ldnte for govemor; and Claude of 150,000 OurUnshaw. cnndldaio for Uie sen- . 1 of eon- a te. WenQcll Oannon, predflct nd w ith committeeman, presided. t,M a*-un- 'T h e Dnlled States was saved resident, from socialism." Haulcy said, 'ey ft _ lahlngton I>cmocniUe admlnLitraUon which r irds wero hnd the courage to atUck Uio prob- nt Puerto lem of th e depression In l?M."b u s i n e s s -----------------------|

SALE ANNOWCED iPILEH. Not. j - l h o Filer O nnfo J

kown as will hold a rummage and cooked ' fot his food Mie Nov. 6 and 10 al the Flier • cast. hardw are store. _______ 1—

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] H F ^ I o 3 :S " '^™ B 8 |||

jhth avcnae Iswerlng anolher aeetloa Into petll mt foreman. toniraclor. U aeated a t the cgnirols end prior to fhe h tary pipe. (S ts lt pjiolo-ecjn

tof' VmiecTTopic^-Hem-Discussed bv S"jad“S; Farm Bui’eau^co n n e cS d HOLLISTER. Nov. 3—The Twin Ijf i Falb County Farm Bureau's newml has been surgical and healUi hisur-aus vblls to deacrlbed by Mllo tnistad,js d u r iM t^ speaker Wednesdayi s o t i i l ^ nlght-ln U ie .arango .ha ll.a t.U iB rf monlhly. mtcUng of Uie Salmon0! Ihf a m T »«« .»m m unlly Farm Bureau.

I east eecUOD A discussion was held on getting - leleplione servlcfi.to.ttio fonnpr* In

Irrmi.t> .n l Uio BouUi end of the county u i'cll he necessary U W UlUM iiuiUi'ul-HoU>ttw.. .Al eling an ex- committee was appointed to study 1 Uie 1050.51 altuallon. •itted for the Rabbit poisoning on the Salmon I feet of Uie tract last year was nol u effecUvo id . and pur- as 11 ahould have been, members ;el plus fit- lelt. because I t was dono too lale. Firs bridRcs Bruce Kunkle and Ralph Schnell e e lim inate were appointed to arrange sufficient___ pobon aad s ta r t the project etrlr

enough.

ays—m ir for vacdnaUona. R. L. Ov,-ens re-i T l f t l l ported on the county board meet- LTXC>11 ^ explained tho¥7 « 1 , financial sei-up of ths county or- r l ^ n t gnnlrj'tlnn and lla Uea to the sUte

'. 3 Wl — Lavelle Thornton, dbtrlct mana- d a unhcr- (-cr. announced the national farm two White imrenu conrcnUon ecJicduled Dec. 11,

'rs ahot. In n . 13 and 14 In Dalloji and the Atate assassinate Farm Bureau convenUon lo be held

Hor. 97, 3a and 29 In PocaUlb..0 two block* , in the absence of Uie presJdent,0 emcrscncy ui^niceUng was conducted by Uie J<weph A. rtcB president. WlWamLantlng. Oro

Dlrdall. Jones read Uie minutes. lecompiBlM - • ~, - - — — ^

loiogrsphers Korea Assembly ”™ S -"Refuses to Okay- i, Rhee’s SelectionUdeni's ar- HEOOU Nov. > WV-Tho tepublfe es also re- of Korea naUonal assembly refused1 ond Bird- lodoy to confirm President Syng- tiy and had lUico's appointment of Ptlk 9 nIghL Nak Choon u a premier.guanl. P v t H « to te against Palk wm WO to

l^ay*w U h ^*bther oppoolUon to Bhee's ad- ■ who tried pilnlstraUon was expressed Jn a p^-Jlalr house, tIUon demanding the PeslgnaUon otr residence. Uio cnUre cabinet. Signed by aomellcans was member* of th e assembly (numberI wounded, not reported), the pellOoa blame*— Rheo's cabinet Tor the war.

tedrU.S. “ X S i t o , K ^?r Tr«irfrv as su«es3or to L e t Jlum Suk, whoi fnr Mn. rrs>im*<l “ ! > « « '«T a that Ume. 104 of Uis aasembly'*

memben algned a peUUon urg-1^ T a X

S . t M d -guests in^ __________■

»*■ A. Bizzuta •L 08 A N Q E t^ . NOT. S (U»-8l*-

- *Ilns 88-dcgree temperature* were*or Loa Angele* today u

prcdiict {un,acj.u]{e <ie»ert winds brought ' . Indian summ er to *outhein Call-

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’g;S'b-1 B aby Photoso r a SPWLVLTT

LEEDOM PHOTOid cooked Entrasoe on th i oOey; Uie Flier beside WUey Dnig

_____________TIM IB-KCT8,''rw

)mpletion

loa Into potlUon. Re« Johni^D, local excaraUng t the controls e t the power *hsrel oaed la moTlog '/ phoio-tDznrtag)

HopSuTI I . . , , AMEIUCAN PALLS. Nov. 5 -t ___ y V H arry Fauts. « r«a<dcnt'«f Bing-

■*— t r r n— '■ gnlnft hunting—.1 1 1 * ^ 0 1 1 placed an ad i n ' i 'X I C m U .county Bfiwapaper which rtsd s ,', _ _ -^m .w hoever borrowed by shol-

gun Pleaso return It to me? I'd

Ullo tnb tad . •— J--------------------------------------------

£ .- 3 3 RoomMothers in ; i” «uZ Maroa AppointedB fonnpr* In MAROA, Nov. 3 -R oom moUicrj lunty u i'cU of tho M aroa ParenUTeacher asso- BoUlstori .A eiatifm wrrn annoutiecd • today by ed to study Mrs. Orville bltlBl.-rwwn-inoUiet -- chairman. Tho Indude:the Salmon Mrs- Floyd . Shepherd - «nd Mn. u eftecUvo PhU Brcnnnn for the first grad*

a . member* taught by Mrs. LaVlna Winn, ne too late. Mrs. £velys Assendrup a sd Mrs. Jph Schnell Qentld T u rner for the second and ge sufficient Uilrd ftjidea,'U u«ht by M ». E. A. irsjeet etr lr Pond.

Mrs. Ray Elohntopp and Mrs. uiDOlnted'to Vera Fife for Uie fourth and flfUj

T nK teH aiiph t i;uLMnv-.?Bha Russell . Ou-ens re- I®*- Homer SheltM aan~MrK Inard meet- Harold Halnllne for the slstn and TJlalned tho seventh grade*. U ught by Ralph

county or- Brown, to ths sUte ^ T b e room moUien^ held a Holla*---------------- A # n Wf'rty for the children, fea.tript rnana- turing a u>siuMft liiUttilu aiHl-ra^ , & f ^ ircjhm ents. ,uled Dec. 11, --------------------- :----- 'nd Uie stale 8TPDENTS 6ANCE .1 10 held HAZELTON, Nor. J - l h e young taUllo. peoples' special party on Tuesdsy e president, evenlng-ot Uie high echool gymna- ctcd by Uie d u m w m In charge of Uie PTA wUng. Oro room m o lhen wIUj Mr*. Doro NtU-

son u chMrman. Guftats danced and— : • game* TOO playtd. Prite* were fur:- i K l i r nished by the Lions, the Americaa I D i y • Legion and Uve 'm .e u ito Lumber

lectioni» Magic Valley’s r C S b e s t b e d r o o mn t of Pole

™i»k. SUITE VALUE!

S'lnapfr-tJgMllon of j j i a L w J Ur t by some -nf, J I I Fy (n u c ^

iTal ol Falk

spring. At

=u*5rSt Value No. 1rugh Pyong 14 pe. Light or Dark Wafant '

• In senp rlag hUttres*boms lala- • F bIJ Slse Ded • Ded Lamp

• Plate Glass tn rro r. VanKy— and Bendii • Nlgbl Stand • C«n Bpttap. (UJO—Sic- • : Pillows • t Sheetslurt* were . • {Pinewcaac*I W ay U I13J.00 VALtnt

$ 2 0 9 . 9 5— $ iU 9 f e r HosUi

I Free DeUreryos7 V alue Ko. 2OTO'j -- inw.-U*1rt w ».A WJnul--ley • Fon SlM Ded • ? ^ b l BUsd8 • 8 Drawer Dresser wltb lA m

I PU te OUsa M lrrw------- • CoU.Sprlagi • Bed tu a p

• 2 PUlow* • t SbeeU| M | | B

9 $ 1 8 9 .5 0I28.U powD-»S.O« t t t MeoUi

i Prea DeUrery Many o th e n to choos* .from

■ C L A U D E i■ B R O W N

FTIRNITU&E | | | H lU U # la East Fboa* SU

^ ymmmmmmmt

m .'T W IN TALLS, IDAHO

Senators Ask (iiLH Surplus Spud

—Def ensedtlsesWASHINGTON, K or. 3 OIA-Tw

R D n d B M Iiepubllcan senators believe surplu W f g W potatoes, acquired under the pric W E i C T a support program "can aod shctul

bo used to make alcohol to meet th ^ needs of naUonal defense."

Senote Republican Leader Eeta a M M I H I niUi a . Wherry. Nebraska, and S«r

OK»a~BreKilcrrMame.-'Bald'-la'" Jolnl otatement lho agriculture de p a rg n ^ t has been guUty of •'bung

H G ^ ^ H ‘lias run into a shortage of alooht for Industrlaj and diemlcal uset.'*

Agree Wllh tjlatement ■ ^ ^ ■ 1 In a blast a t Secretary of Agrlcul

ture Charles F . Qrannoa, W herr and Brtw itcr said his otalemes Uist tho destrucUon of poUtoea I a '(Ude&s drain u{>on our resources b ono of Uio few "ever made b Mr, Brannan wlUi which RepubU en tl can agree."

Brtwtler. chairman of the OCI senatorial campaign committee, am Wherry ssld I t Is on Brannan'* or ders, "nol th a t of the congrcss, lha the depariment 1s destroying pola toes and other foods."

AdmlalstraUon Bungled They said the poUito surplus prob

lem "U chiefly the result of th Tniman admlnlMraUon't failure t administer tho price support loi properly.*

Wherry and Brewster sold surplu potatoes should be used to mak industrial alcohol becauu ' Uie al cohol shortage h u "become • acute that the recoostnictlon ft nance corporation h u had to con tract-w lth-Elancc for-JUcohot-pro cessed from sugar beeto."

H Bright Flashir .'S R ^ e s Query ~ In East U. S.^ -------By-CfllU d-er**____ ___

- ••'Ptaldent* of the .norU ieuten B liie i and e as t« n Canoxl

n t a f Bing- jpeeuiBled today w hether a gJgantl. U ^ t t o ^ meteor or a royal Canadian air fort'

■hlch reads,' jj t 2 i« n ig h ts *ky Ilk.ed by sho^ ^ y .to me? I'd Newspopcra and rodlo sUUons li

a 100,000 square ffllje a re s extendlfli ■ ’ from Ncw York to Ottawa, O a t ■ received Uiousand* o t telephon

s r s i n from tMtaons who went fright en0d'W hen~ft blue-groen-lirllHano

i n i n f p d blaxoj Uirough Uie heavens a t 7:J J U l l l L c U PJB. e s t u briefly u m photo-noal x m mothers and faded away In a red aflerglori >acher asso- Astronomers said the muminaUa nf ’ today by apparently was o a ttnusuaUy iarg K w annother mrtfrw eartwinlnB. t h r o u g h th

eorth's a u a o s ^ n : -------- -------------But a colonial alrllnca.offidal li

1 rst groo», a y n K ^ _ n . | , j d tho U. S. al forco had advised tho company tha UiB glan w u caused by aa;RCA3

' ^25®'*-“ '.'* rocket launched a t tho RocklUf y Mta. i . A. i j jb ir t , o tttw a . RCAP official

aod Mrs. denied the repo rt •th and fUUi ^ 8 Harvard university obserra JohnRussclL tory eald tho f las^w aa a “rorfr-bu n~Sair“M r t noL- extrffordlnary motoorio phfr le slstn and nomenon" c ttu sed ^"lIlB luuuah* it by Ralph **“** *h " f ®*o”7. mass h

atmospheric gasses. om olafa ' a eld a w.iir,. Uie obserrotory aald th e n wo* n( nildren fea. evidence th a t th e meteor ha< jd rT m d-«« . strtidc the.earth . ■

^Itoni Ntu'. , "The Bome of .danced a n d ____T h o u g h t fu l Service!:

■■ TW IN FA LLS" - ' .u, toLbo MORTUARY— .......— : -------AMHCLANOB BEBVICB------

I------- D V -oe !f}ght P bM s i l 'Ur. ana Uri.

'G y ’s I gtofUay C. PhOUps ,

lOOM p - — — —

i l Opens A

f i T li .

f lled Lamp W J M M UVanity

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Hh i stand ^ ^ ^ ^ 1Ui lATgS .i t « p Open T JI ^ ^ f 5 :00 F rid ay _______ N ig h ts _____________________

•M?® Miss Kitchen.Demorut

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HO

A sk Parade Scheduled •iniiH tflfinns Ferry

On Armistice Dajr. 3 OiJ!>-Two Legion wUl sponsor a program ancllevo surplus parado ArmlsUce day. The prograrje r the price wUl begin a t 10:43 a. m. a l th] aod should Olenns F tiiy high school The p«i9l to meet the ade wUl start from Uio high echocmae." a ^ o o n .Leader E ea - The Mountain Home Americaiska, and Legion post and the a tenns tir rie.'"Bald''la"P VTW have been invitM.to taka p«igrlciUture de* in 'the program and parade. QlentUty of •Tiung- PWiy and King Hlii Boy ScouU an

igo of alcohol pear lfT thTp5J^e7w liraraIto"w lmIcal uset." festuro two rctcrans of tha Spartem ent leh-Amcrlcan War.ry of Agrlcul- Tho l«gloa.auxlllary will servom aa, W henr poUuck dinner to Lerisnnalres i tIls statem ent p . m., and Is sponsoring a dosct 1}f poUtoea Is the d ly hall a t 10 p. m.>ur resources'' Stores have been requested to f:ver made by flags In honor ot the day. Flmtilch Republl* delalb for Uis parade will be draw

up a t the Ugion'a next taetiof Uio OOP scheduled Wednesdsy.

jmmlttee. and - —

Work Completed.troying poU- m c h fiE L D , Nor. l-8olIclU ng c

. . «dvertblng for Uie lUchfltld > « ^ school annual. The Tiger, h u bet

completed. Approximately $700 wort result of Uio g j ^ g jj,j^ n-s f a l l ^ to Memben of Uie onnuol sU If ai

support low Robert Speedy. edlU>r.ln.chlef: Evi . . M FarnworUi. assodato edilo-

J « ‘« Macstas, art: Gladys Flav« I miisle: Jerry Prior, sports, Jac

■l3«om e u buslneas manager and »e< u tiuc ilon ft- _________________

' *0 Woo® tn ^.UcoDoi-PZO- jpring on much of Uie G reat Plalr ^ ___ U tho pasque flower.

a shueryU .S .

■ no rth eu tem st«m Catuula ser a glgantlodlan air forte . . j f i '

g h t i sky liko w T ----- ;

10 sUUons ln • \ f c - X res extending - .1 * ' 1 § K3ltawo, O n t, .. 1 * 7o t telephone . W - ^> went fright-, i n <

avens a t 1:33 • •' w La photo-Coah ' m m . red afterglow.g mumlnaUon . - 6 . 1 *ituuaUy large w ftk to u g h the ' I A

lea.official In ^tho U. S. a tt . *1

E S S w a r t s iJAP official* VJe repo rt • 1 . '

S r S r . W S ttm rHiumlCT«- --------- ; _________ ""

Uien wa* no «roN «M . J h t i t a r t M id

= . 1* ^ --------- _ _M ia j ( I g q f e i p t n M t t i— m S H * * a # t i U y 5 « ^ T C o

■ J » l | ■ /o u n d m tv on s r a w r Kt0 2 1 W its m aiehino T U B i p i%S b ( ^ m a H T tm o tR A v o U n - .

p}'T^f- -, - * 'U M t h \

E - - A s ^iff ljw . I I N C . C . A I T O E ) t a (

[S A New Wo of Cpokinj

W w i1 1 wDBEi

C ovnilui T . h izh ii madi

" B f ' ' ' ' ’ ^ i J U i s K . Sa sO p Quickiv Automaticallii

^ ^ H | J C L j ^ ^ _ _ _ M a n y food* that ton

Uble. Meats, fish. 01 V » - - J y same cooking eompou

-------- of each other.

Fryryte It

Kitchens, IdtUio Power Home Ect Demonttraie the Wonderful *TRf

Friday EreiUnsr and Satnrda

Houievares Dep’t.—Basement toi

n f ln v c B s i

leduled Final Rites"Held s Ferry, For MrS. Sawy« tice Day

* — 1n« th* F )n t Prtabytnlan efatveh v ia ^Tthe-AsierleaB Uw R«T.-DoQald.B._BiMkstoa* «!■ a progrtim and fidaUag. U st. Percy L, W e r t ^ y. Tho program Uie orgulst. - - ' a. Bt. a t Uis Pallbearer* wero Dr. O l i s i t ^ L 'T i e p a r - Voylea, K. • E. OUo, Robert' li Uio high ochool Reesa, Dr. B . L. Stowe. K. O. Be*

bout and EelU^ CuUer. lome American Burial was a t S tsm t'K a e Otenns Ferry moilalpark.

parade. Glenns Boy ScouU and

>liT (a ra Ii^v in ’ is tha Spaa..

ary serve « ensnnolres i t e ring a dosct lh

Tf^uest^d to fly I '.Uie day. Final - ' le will Ik drawn 'I next tnetung. ,y- ' .

npleted. &-8olldUng

nichfitid highTiger, h u beea r - lately $700 worthsold. VOTBFOE

ir-ln-chlef; Eve- T. V. “Tom" NAILssodato editor; Candidate

r,° lS r ta ,* ^ j« k County ComnuBsioner,nager and sec- „ u,e Democratle Ttsket

IN THB ELECTION, NOT, 1, W Farmer, Taxpayer and County

D J ^ tn uie Resident for the Past 3> Tear* ho G reat Plalm ttobt Veto WUl Be Awrbdatrf

irt shapes - r~— 015 shap6l;||..|uJ& ;

ig t k W i f iw - i .

’Im, ar» tUMockhff. m t/ " " l l

i l i i p f n M o « j * W . I r ^ '11« sjrawr Kfli*. I f Ni f f T U S i p i * I I ) I I I U I [ z 1 1iM X a p e iU tT t,. I i . . / |

’’im ti i h r

■AuAzia)S^

World •king Magic!Y B riqlnal ^

D E £ P F B Y B R

ountleu ymrlety of E xd tin i ' U ha made in 2 to r.minufet

S . 9 f i 9 5u to m a tic a llv \ J '

foods that formerly rodulrod hour* to prcpart ' 'w-b*.«aiUy.jo<>kM right a t the dW ng n o m . Meats, fish. onlowTdoiJghmittrMidfr-to-th*.—, ooklng compound win nol taka on th* lUTcr - I other.

Fryryte /« The Ideal Gift!—

Home Economist, Will rful T R Y R Y T E ’*\d Saturday

la jm e n t^ to T t _________ ^

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CONFUSION IN KOREA A a ltu a t lo n b d e v e lo p ln s t n N o rth Ko

t h a t demonCla a sp e ed y s o lu t io n by th e U n i N a tlo n a . B yn ffm an R h e e , B o u th K o re a n p n d e n t , h a a be ffun a p p o in t in g lo c a l a d m lr t r a t o r s In c o p tu re d N o rth K o re a n com n

, n l t l c s . '■'}■ '-J- . j T h is Is, o r c ou rse , In f ln t d c f la n c e o f U ni

I N a t io n s c d lc t, w h ic h g av e to G e n e ra l Mi I , A r th u r th e Job o f civil a d m in is t r a t io n In ci

q u e re d te r r i to ry .R h e e h a s ev en gone so f a r ae to d c c l

------------ t h a t - t h e U rN .- l3 -“sa b o ta ff ln g ’'- K o re a n ln t« a ta b y I ts p ro p o sa ls . T h is s o u n d s a l i t t l e 1 g e tfu l . W h e re w ould M r. R h e e h a v e b e e n

, n o w w i th o u t th o g a l la n t a id o f U . N . m lllti • • fo rc e s in s a v in g S o u th K o re a ?

■' T h o U. N . p la n fo r th e g o v e rn m e n t : I N o rth K o re a a eem a to b e p e r te c t ly Jn oic ' I t la u su a lly t h e c u s to m to e n t r u s t to I■ 1 m lI i to i7 th e Job o f c iv il a d m ln la tr a tf o n• c o n q u ered la n d s I n t h e u n s e t t le d p o r te d ■ i ]■ r c c t ly fo llo w in g c o m b a t. T h e n , w h e n orc ; , h a s b e e n th o ro u g h ly re s to re d a n d life: i f u n c t io n in g o n & n e a r ly n o r m a l p e a c e t i

h a s la , t h e p e o p le a re g iv e n a n o p p o r tu n . : t o v o te J o r t h e i r ow n g o v e rn in g rep rese n t

tlv i 's . f rn m t h e ' lo c a l level o n u p .I f t h e U . N . p la n c a n b e ~ c a ff ie d ~o u t . -f :

e lc c tio n a u n d o u b te d ly w ill b e h e ld I n Noi K o re a a t t h e e a r l ie s t p ossib le m o m e n t. *n« a ee m s n o n e e d fo r new e le c t io n s i n Bou K o re a , s in c e s a t is f a c to r y b a l lo t in g w a s co

• •; d u c te d th e r e n o t to o lo n g ag o .; T h is a r r a n g e m e n t o u g h t t o b e e m ln e n

s u i t a b le t o R h e e . H is In s is te n c e o n gol a h e a d o n h ls o w n a t th la tim e la a n a rb itro

I a n d a r r o g a n t a c tio n w ho lly o u t o f keep l ,i . - ^ t h th e U . N . s p ir i t In w h ic h th c R ep u b

■ o f K o re a w a s n u r tu r e d . ’p n T o b e 's u r e , t h o u . N. dfiCTTCCDgnlzB-t I ! a o u th K o re a n g o v e rn m e n t s s th e a u th o r ;

1 f o r a l l o f K o re a — a n d h a a e v e r a ln ce t h e fli j e le c tio n s w ero h e ld . B u t t h a t g o v e m m e I W as v ir tu a l ly a c re a tu r e o f t h e U . N., a n d : n o w la th e p a r t o f K o re a b e in g lib e r a te d f «

' t h e c o m m u n is ta by U . N . fo rc c s .R h e ^ .h a s t« ; tq e s ta b l ish hla^ ow n rep i

i J« n ta t lv c s I n N o 'rtn K o re a n to w n s a n d .k ltl------------ in iM c e in iy T n id 'ra n n D t-h c lp - b u t- f la B t-d o u

o n th o e s s e n t ia l h o n e s ty o f h i s m o tiv es.I I t has- b e e n th e f a sh io n o f t h e f re e wor

. ' . In th e 2 0 th c e n tu r y .to w in w a r s n o b ly b . . ' th e n loae t h e su b se q u e n t p e a c e Ignob ly . Ti

— s tn te s m e n 'o f - irp e * n a tio n 9 -® lM o o -o f t« n -h a i. a ce m cd In a d e q u a te to t h c ta a lc o f s e t t l i n g tl

p o l i t ic a l p ro b lc m s -w h lc h c o m e In t h e t r a o f c o n f lic t. ' •

R h e e ’s s te p in to N o rth K o r e a Is t h e f ir p o l i t ic a l c o n seq u e n ce o f t h e g ro w in g U.

• ~ m i l i ta ry v ic to r y o n th e p e n in s u la ; U n leas tl “ — rtr .* N ; a c t s sw if t ly t o so lv e t h i s a d m ln ls t r a t t

• Is su e o n e w a y o r a n o th e r , a c o n fu se d sltui--------- t lo n is c e r ta i n to - fo llo w . T h e n p e o p le w

b e g in to a ay I t m ig h t h a v e b e e n b e t te r h i w e le t th e r e d s o v e m m S o u th K o re a a t

----------R h c e 'a g o v e rn m e n t.N o o n e w h o u n d e rs ta n d s t h e R u s s ia n mci

a c e c o u ld r e a l ly d e s ire th a t . B u t In t h e i r d l g u s t a t a d e te r io r a te d p o li t ic a l a e t* u p th e r aom e m ig h t m o m e n to r tly f e e l t e d r u le t l l e s s e r o f tw o ev ils.

K o re a w a s a m ile s to n e I n ono se n se bi c a u se o u r a c t io n in sp e e d in g to its m ll lta de fe n se show (;d a b o ld n e ss a n d c o u ra g e tl w o rld h a d b e e n c ry in g fo r. I t c a n bo a m il s to n e In stU i a n o th e r w ay U w e n o w pn ceed to d e m o n s tra te t h a t w e n o lo n g e r U te n d to su c cu m b to t h e p o l i t ic a l bew llde m e n t w h ic h so o f te n m a rk s t h c a f te r m a th i w ar.

TOLL inC H W A Y S T h c o th e r d a y P e n n sy lv a n ia d e d ica ted

100-m lle e a s te r n e x ten s io n o f I ts fam o tu rn p ik e w h ic h s lices th r o u g h th e .b a c k b o i o f th e A p p a la c h ia n H ig h la n d s . By n e x t ft a n o th e r 67 -m lle s tr e tc h w e s tw a rd beyor P i t ts b u r g h to th e O hio lin e w ill b e rea d T h e n a m o to r is t c an go f ro m P h ila d e lp h to th e w e s te rn b o rd e r w ith o u t c n c o u n te rlr a s in g le c ro ss in g o r r e d l ig h t .

• I n N ovem ber, 1951, New J e rs e y w ill h a ' a tu r n p ik e ru n n in g fro m N ew Y ork souU w e s tw a rd a c ro ss th c s ta te to t h e Delaw a- b o r d e r .b e lo w W ilm in g to n . O h io h a s one ; th e w orks , to o , w h ich Is p la n n e d fo r u s e , I a b o u t 1055. T lie e a s te rn s e a b o a rd Is s t r u i ■with p a rk w a y s—w ith som e n o ta b le gnps f ro m M ain e to W ash in g to n . D . C.

‘--------------- M o a t_ o { _ th e 3 e r o a d s a r e toU h lg h w a j.k. J E i c y c o s t m o n e y to f id e onT B i i l IHcy pay"

■ , ' bdclc In t h e g a so lin e a n d d r iv in g tim e save f fn d tH C S c a r ry a 'V f ls f b u rd e n ’o rtT a rric -w h ic

• c o u ld n o t p ossib ly b e a cc o m m o d a ted wit s u c h ease o n th e r e g u la r t r a f f ic n e tw o rk s i

________ th e v a rio u s s t a te s . __; " F o r a lo n g tim e th e f e d ^ a l b u re a u o f ptll

lie ro a d s h a s be en a g a in s t to ll ro a d s as W aste fu l, d u p lic a t in g e x p e n se w h ic h ac tual! h a n d ic a p s t h e p ro p e r d e v e lo p m e n t o t tt- n a tio n 's re g u la r road s y s te m . P ennsylvania . e x p e r ien c e w ith I ts tu rn p ik e , a p ro fi ta b le o r

I ____ .te rp r ls c w h ic h p p rm lta 'r c g u ln r h ig h w a y luncto b e em p lo y ed fu lly o n o th e r roads, prove t h i s a rg u m e n t fa llac io u s.

T h c b e s t to s t o f th e se n se o f th c tu rn p lk 1 Id e a Is th ’e sw if tn e ss w ith w h ic h o th e r sta te

a re a d o p tin g U . T h e p u b lic r o a d s offlcia:■ o u g h t to g e t u p . to d a te .

R e p o r t s a y s g r a p e fr u i t h a s r u n In to a prlc I c u t. M ow p o w e r to th e UtUo cqu lrts l.

' P iiffl FOtT* ■

T U C K E R ’S NATI ONA

~ W H IRLIG IGrt T»la_ _W A flm vftTY1M-A rfHtm .n.1 atiiJy nf Pn1t«1y y . ' I t. i,n,i UoM (In retlltT, United fiUtts) optrtUoru In KU n i I. i m . ' Ity^EuropcAn And'Amencin'mUtuir-czpertaMMm—X------------- » t Wdnhlngton In .the l u t d*y» demoUihe*

general beUef th s t Ihe Allied forcci ihowed o______1 3 ,» 1 whelmlnj luptriorilir over the J--------- i KoreAu.______iiLoo Their eoncluilow »Ul Dot be n:--------------- •• - V - public becAUM of the blow ]t w

-------^ r . . : mein lo ou r 'o tttoailip rid i, mn........ 1 1 Kn poUUetl w m m l n l i t n

1 2,74 cAinpftlfneri ato nuking of

But thVBflUJh.prtnca. Ameri ______» i .« Dulch »nd portUfUMe nUllAry i■ ' ? J i ? in prtp»rla* 10 o t iu lM »n tr

titftft nkUonal u m j to oppoM future]---------------- tl tn thiuaU like thoee la Kt

Ti<ii« T ibtt end Indo-Ohiiu, end poei -re* J. 0. A * w M ttm Europe, cannot efford to hide U)elr he«I

d Mtbo. th e Mnd. They musl ttee unpleuant fActe. ’---------------- In theM e«perte’ opinion. Kore» fumlehed no

test of the AblUiy of the «e<teni powtn. deiplla t j(. euperlority la n e tu n l rtiourcej tn d producUre gei■ to w lth»und An »II-out Biualtn KttAck *njwhe«

the face ol the etrtli.AllhouRh e»tlm»lM v»rr, they lljure th»t U

■th K o re a be from three lo five ytir*—WSJ o r 191S—belore n h e U n ite d tAry eupremAcy ««! ehlil Irom HuialA to th i propi : a n p r e s l - lnt*rn»Uon»l »nny.

a d m ln is - d a n o e b —The North K oreiw ’f Uck of »ny ei c o m m u - eupport lo r tactical, ilmUglo u d reconnalsai

operetlons represented the nArrow m tr tln betveen o f U n ite d ev en tuu victory and an Inglorloui de fu t. In the oi irn i M ftc- ®f experti here and both clvlllin and mllli

.* „ obeerveri over there, m in c o n - ^ en„ „ow be, told that early In A uput, tbout

Tfeeka Alter the InvAtlon. we were In trea t dtnge:0 d e c la re being hurled o n the peolnsula. General UacArth a n I n t e r - thln-Jlna-iiad ereat 8»P* lhreugh which th* «ni i i t t j . in r ' rushed, uiU led u i Irom rear tnd fU lu u o j « r - routed the defendrA‘ b e e n b y By despertte but reMurcelul use o( trucks, tm . m i l i ta ry ed ear* tn d other vehicle* behind-those undelen

llne.1., we gave the Impression th a l v u t relnfoi im e n t o f arrived to plug the hole*.

I n o rd e r . l a n d lv C S - TIib Ncsrtb i£are*n« mleud- li s t to t h e chance ol sUglng another Dunkirk. But If'Utey : r a t io n I n had planes lorreconnalsonce and *lrA«n#,tJji7Wt ifiHod d l - penetrated our Valler Ptone-UlM ruse. JUiiwu m M acA rthur had no reserres to stop a break-throt e n o r a e r The Inchon landlngi. which changed the wl d life Is oompIezJon ot the struggle, would not have been ; le a c e tlm e sihle U the opposlUon had be(s eoulpped wlUi pUi o o r tu n l tv aucces* depended upoi# surprise for the ah

Ing of the tnartnei around tha penluula. aad p r e s e n ta - u ,e landing llself.

' I n f u t . If Uie r td t had had an air force, ' OUt.' fn lr - -m t8h t-no t-h»v-h*«n i Mb tn rflnfnrce MscArthi I n N o rth pitiful army from Japan or the United stales.

Clt. p e r e FiN EST-TH e ttm * consldwaUon* apply to in BOUtn tnem y’t Uck of a n try . H td they potseued destroyi w as c o n - submArlnes and mlne-layen, they might have 1

lated Korea Irom the start. And- eut to pieces ' m in i .n tiv delendlijs troops within a month after the attack.

) n g o m g narrow and '^tnm g-out peninsula offered ideal t a r b i t r a r y ra in lo r our superior aerial'and naval lorcei. WeaU

k e e p in g Europe. Tibet. Indo>Chlna, the Balkani, etc.; do t R rn iib l lc AnBl}-sls does not detract Irom tha heroic a

excellent performance of our youn^ and grten troc They upheld our finest mllllary traditions. 1

f n lZ B th e - - tn en m at ll8t-b^-l>«^mlll4lf1 fh figlit under si lU th o r J ty ■^ftvorabje conditions In anolher showdown with"!

Thl* reatlaUc picture also haa It* bright ilde.

a n d 80 Alfolr. Ruula 's failure lo go to bat lor her red all t e d f ro m is algnlflcanL I t seems to mean th st Slalln Is i

ready for World war III.

E H A - n Is seldom Uist the outcome of a sin n a .C lt le a conKresslonal contest-will end a ir era in Americ i8 t-d 0 U b t- -palUUa.J3ut_tlio recurrenl threa t of a serious Indeper j y g , en t or third, purly m ov tm ehnn iiyv im lsh -lf-v«« Mftrcnntonlo. Uic lone American Labor party memie e w o rm j , defeated next Tuesday by toe Io n ly b u t publlcan-DemocraUc nomtaee, John 0 . Dontvan. 'b ly . T h e ■ The current generaUon. suffering from two wi ^ n -h a v O - *"“1 world's worst depression, attmed to fuml tH nir th?- Ic'tUIb m ii ior~insiin:eiiuy. Bnt*-the-Lfc-rolUli ' “ “ f \Yheelcr Ucket In 102< got nowhere. Huey p. Lone »tie t r a i n ^ potenUally successful rebel In Uie mld-JOs’ t

fate Intervened to remove him from the scene. T th e f i r s t *rrlvAl of Prankim D. Roosevelt oa the 1(30-11 le U N progressives u Oei^fe W. Non, ■ H iram Johnson and olh tt westerners from thelc pl

iie aa i n o - - y j onmnlro a farmer-labor g r« u p .-------------------I s tr a t lv o - N orm an Tbomfts'Bol h i iU r i e s f v « e l a ’ 1833,-t :d a l tu a - now he has reUred aa the socialists' perennial prc m1f> w in dentlai cnndldnto. Henry Wallace h u quit the Pr H . f »iii^ gresslvo party, w lih -lli |b^Uoscow line,-'because iv e r » a u . opposition ta eur Korttm poller. In ihert, tlmi r e a a n a every prominent, earnest but mlssulded Americ.

has (ilvtn up political rebellion as a losing cause, a n m e n - The- bumlntt-eyed. Inteaao and clcver "Mai h o ir f iu represent* the last hope of the element which dota r

A. „ J'lte live w ithin our two-party aystem. So, hU fi p m e r e , nex t Tuesday will be more than th st of an Indl' ru le t h e dual candidate. I t win mark the closing of a ch tp t

a t least temporarily. Althoush he h u alwaj’i shoi .n.!A ho remarkAblo resiliency, ihe betUng It that he will

m r n ta ? , __________________________

Tr2°- V I E W S OF O T H E ROW p r o - • HIAWATHA IS BANNED, TOOn g e r I n - clever, persistant Soviet dLitortlon of good snd not e w lld e r- produced some itmnge consequences amoi

m a th o f communlat ml.ru^e of the lertn "pcace-’ to cov only submlLilon'to Moscow's designs U nov nolorloi Since the phony Stockholm peace peUUon h u bei

— thoroiishly exposed for what It was, thp word "peac. 1* under an even darker cloud of suspicion,

ic a ie a a ^ lic Columbus Dlspalch finds It bolh "amuslns at fa m o u s gad" Ih a l the Hollywood movie makers have supprc

lack b o n e sed a film based on Longfellow's “Hla«atha" becaunex t f a l l Conuins what might possibly be mIsUken for con

h -vnnrf munUl propsganda.- ‘I O’* DUpsleh. "the move r c a a y . ninlter.i have decided that Hiawatha, who was a r«a d e lp h ia mnn before communism made the wonj Ihfamoua,u n te r ln g too pacific a feUow to be trusted: he's always multe:

InR about peace between the warring tribts. calllr1(11 linvA wnferencea and passing around Uie piace pipe, Ui(

n a v e complain. Probably would have tho Stockholm pelC s o u in - tlon up hjs aleere. too. If he wore sleeves.")elav,-are lfoll)-u^d probably h u aome lusUflcaUon (or beir! one In hj-pcrseaalUve. even a little Jittery, these da'r use b v anything tha t mlghl possibly laj- it open to moi

' charges o t communist taint. Things h»ve eome toS S t ru n g Pfeity pRij, though, if high IdeaU and pliln wrda ar1 gnps— human hopes have become so tlalned Mth the corr

munl.M dyo th a t they are suspect In (ree Amerlc.i,- Ighw ays. MlUvnukec Journal. _____________

esav e d '^ NO nvlL D lSG FOB AMUHEMiisTl(>-wh!p^-------Rfm lm-.cent.oIAVotJd.Kar-n.days-U U».otd>r.Xfm^ I .u Washington against ccnstrucUon of, buildings fc

e d W ith .amusement purposes, theaters, ball ptrks, stadium y o rk s o f elc.

I t Mill comc M A shock to many ih it Uils can t -doac-by-edlcl..ln_what will .soon be waceunit. ih

w. , uu Korean war bflng In Il.t final siaKcs, bunfucini“ lll a s as a condlUon under which ue live now and will eildenU a c tu a l ly continue to live under Indefinitely.

o t th e The layman may dislike this new evidence of th •Ivan la 's “ 'ready been reclmenltinhli* nn to Say II Is not jwiUIed. nol knowliiuo ie c n - the .extent to which ihc'rcA m am ent praifum wll ly fu n d s recjulre our resources ot malcrlsLi and manpower., p ro v es Already the restrictions o ircrtd lt lor hou;e Buildin

have taken the edge off Uie boom in bulldlnt mtler iirnnllrA prlcM. Which Ihe consumlnK public wilj htll as . •urnp KC blc-vilnE. bui If tliey cannot build it m noi prov .r su ite s much of a blessing. And Iayo((s In the const lumbc o ffic ia ls areas sukrcsI aaother ilde to Uie blesUnK, une.mploy

ment before defenie work has taken up the slack.I a any e\-ent, lor better or worse we going lnt

, * period of tight government control over our live- a p r ice „„() „o one knows wliere It is to Icad.-N im pi Tici

'lONALP o t ^

Sh o t s^ ^expert* tssvnblMl _ _ j Bs demolishes Uiaea showed over-liy over the Mos- * ■Horetns. STAMP WASTEDI WUl Dot be m tda Bomeone wasted a stamp InLh* blow It would lug an enrelope to the Kev. t .a tlip rld i, and to BoUc^.but hfi gorn tort tm ai- tdm lnlstntlon- w nt»*-wwtlr-ol-eo}oymen;-omaking of tbe showing th e envelope.

drtttodtet« nUliary men. opeaed. tlu lM an lnter> Aoyone could t«U. by simply PPOM future Rus< Inc It up to the light, th tt tho«* In K ortt. n o th ls f tn the envelope,

lint, tnd potslbly And no return address. •

D O E .N , 's L O W E .- I D « umlshed no tru* Dear Potso; rws. deapll* their Comln« htck frem Jeromi iroducUrs genius, olher n igh t, I kept my speedo tck tnywhert on needle hsngUsg right under t

m trk . E rery so often t roodsld' ture that It will would pop up wlUi lU mesasgi 19&S—befor* mill* SO-mlIe>per-bour speed limit, a lo th l proposed WhUe o ther cars whltxed by

I rt lllc v u Ught but two Irom r t l la county, one from J(

»ck of tny earlal county t n d one from Lemhi c 1 reconnaissance saUed by—I tried to remember irgln between our u w u th e state police said (eat. In the opln- lU lct enforcement when the i Ilui tnd mlllUry limit w u announced.

A nd I figured up Just how : August, tbout tlx time the te lour driven were tt■ great dtnger of y o u m ight consult with "Mti ertl MacArthur's Tlclttn." b u t according lo ray rei rhlcb th* «nsmy tng. here’s how many minute:rear tnd flanks can' aave If you exceed the i

Umll t>y 10 miles per hour . . . if trucks, tra icr- minutes from Jerome." two hose undefended Hansen, tlx Irom Hogerson and . v u t reinforce, trom Banbury hlll.

K lnda silly lo drive 60 In ' zone when you can save all

Ji« mlsKtJ. Ihelr tlm el Even If your conscience ■ But If 'Uiey had glow you down, there are such t tfln#, they would „ towru. achooJ bwfj. Jive; •like ruse. And imprcmenU and plenty of s bretk-through. normal traffle haxards which ng#d the whole gtop or alow you. t have been pos- su re , the stAte cops are not i 'Ped with plane*. t<, d te anybody Ior excecdli * for the ahlft- jin ju by live miles an :U uula, aad for i,ut those lour cars weren't i

Just live miles an hour last* n air lorce, we p u s me. Maybe the police are ■ m _ MscArthur's ipg until a fK r elecUoA'to start ** strict c n lo rc em eii tm iirv rrt-

, . ,. anythfnff ye t about anyone 1 t t w ^ to the up .for speeding In i■eued destroys, ‘peed tones, nlghl have to - y ^ a t good will It do to hav It to pieces the JudRC-n aBfce Uj throw the ir the attack. traffic offenders If there

w y b ^ ly to eend them to cour fered Ideal ter- ghonld L Woforces. Western. « . .

.nt. etc, do not. *f i h E ’' in s UIUNCEDear Pot BhoU:

“ ' *“ * " c*e*e<f b r someone M a g a bright Ilde. in

■ of the Korean)r her red allies . , 'p ' l nIt Stalin is not

M rs. Ed Richland,.who resldi ms of a tln s li l '«r. In pups to glvo Awsy. The mothierlous Independ- A ustralian shepherd but n ^ i ^ l ? - v T t o - Jng-n?ugh is known about ihe » thcr. 'Wic pu|).i, tnrreTnalcfl-y ? / s : h“ . ■“ ““ " >a . Donavan. from two wart

■■•I s " "nev P Lonir was "Sam eTluntm -took-ouf-dauBb e mld^o"' but “tha ThB » White chest and

1 the ?30- S S Mike.

from Uielc plan ______________

w ri? n u i^ r ) ‘'l^ KTITENS FOR KIDS’D E n a % ^ u « ' O H B - h a l r o d . ho

' w . . , . . Ualned cats? About a year■i The folk.1 n l 1«5 Heybum tvi

L . ; 7 , i c « t have UiNJi. Or you can pt elng ofwe Wo Imagine you can ■ clcver "Marc- . . .

' S i fT ..

H E R S7 0 0cood tnd noble

‘peace" to cover 5 ^-now notorloui. ■ ' T, y UUon h u been

word "peace" ^ / ViV piclon. \ / V j i1 "amusing and J X / / /Ms have supprcs- V tv /«'stha" because . \ lUken for com-

■ei). "the movj* V B S p H■ho was a red / { \ rj' / M rd Infomoua, Is I always mutter-: tribes, calling fc«ace pipe, Uiey ^ ^itockholm peU- ' /%fves."aiUon (or being ®^ry. these days

i»ve‘’M m c T I * y ^ u SAVE MORE MOI ilsln ft-orda and XMth Uie com- w hen ta v iag t* ccnvenlea free America,—____ w here every ite p i t hand:

______yoi.!A ndi ^ pnilil.bl . . ., buildings fortrks, stsdluma; *» «««>’ w ve a t ou r ip*

u Uils can be iie d savings association. peaceume. the)ut Jucir!i"UIe------------------- -------------- ------------- -1 will evldenUy I t.W lll

vldence of the IN V Etn reclmenled. OURd. not knowing

proifrtm will '([Tf T H i r n i l I 1

hou;e Bulid’ing ^ L o “

I"- ''Mil nol provef const lumber —, ' «

"hc“s i a ^ “' ’ f e d e r a l S aart going Into / OP Tover our lives. / . .-N im p i r icc / -'® Shoalione Street Norih

TIMES-NEWS,

S— i t ; " h o w t h i n c

p e g l e ;nT W VORK—R or Howard

w h o .n -rH t« -w o rk :^ .- iD d -l _ M H ever Alace IPIO. h u Just put

t-it« tem nrt-o f-h ls-p*T *ona lorlal policy which sets fori

— ' miserable m tw k -p - - ^ ~ p _WASTED Wme** of to o fH ^ y g S ad t stamp In mall- of eur Jou r-•o th e n ev .E .U s lle M lU ^ f n to r t tlisn Ih rw •• A -4 U * ta m « T - T ^ M ^ Wenfoymeni-eut-of h a d . J J h r v h t e n b q j ^ B E

n.rtr r-«-ualesi' lu - i B o S d r ^ ^ ^ g "get rid of y o u r i > ^ ^ M

eU. by simply hold- two ^ o -c c c m m .^ W B y j I Ught. that Uiere nlst writer*. he envelope. etnor ftoosevelt A iiiltia v ;)address. ■ tn d T hom u Im -wwUrMk I• • swkes.”)W 'E.if DOM'W Kowtfd ran « lontf-wlnded,

Uv* reply. Instead of an I frem Jerome the i f la ^ lo a th a t be w u num ^ Bt my speedometer «tutf u t n anchor to win 5ghfunder Uie M ‘ T i , * '

] » 'V m m s J e o “A "W ch h u brouil-? constUuUon Into contempt

P«rll *ad corrupted not only S . r W r o m '5 - m S' Jo u m tu JT b u t « r.?m Jerome ^ of mUUons who use 11 for rom Lemhi countyto remember what HU aim Is “to attrac t t Doiice said tbout columns aU people of open

t when the ipeed *nd ffwdwiu wfta aUll belH eed freedom of opinion and acUojp just how much d jr our consUtuUoo, the tafei riven were saving. freedoma.ult with "MaUi M. . • •ding lo ray reckon- Tom Stokes Is About u nany mUiules you minded a* Uis grand UmA ol exceed the speed i have read his columns. Tly

per hour . . . three dlctto to me he Is a sedative erome.-two from er without originality of tti Ilogerson and fouj or expression. He h u never 1 II. put -to bUn to stato his prlndrive 60 In a 60 tf any.

can save all th a t h b has never undertake r conscience won t reconcile the program of thi ere are such things ^ u l wIUi dollar-economy o ' bujfj, Jlveslock. pigjn provigos and forblddoi <

plenty of moro consUiuUon. xxtirds which will . • •

, , The Roosevelt women Is :cop, m M Mini „ „ ,u u „H r TOttillnii « ' „ p | , .«

” '■ ' “ " " r * proi»|.i»lM Id»rs werent solna nibvenlvo propoMO, ev,

L o S . “ t t S t P™P«"<‘ th t.dn lL n i

peedlng In U ie« UbcrUnes o:

It do to have All "S '® * ,1to Uirow the book She proposed th# conllscaU •rs If there Isn't the people’s eam lngs above », ■hem to court? Given UUs llmlUiUon. cribbed Jhonia L Worry «» olflclU communist platfora ? . lim it could be lowered to terc:sUnANCE 11‘e P“ Ple reduced to serfdoi

both Instances, ahe knew wha•ase Alk one ofeo friends If (Ire *ihe enlertAlncd communists 1 1 ih f d .m sce Whlto House, although commi ne M a t a gca j^^^ued Irankly by Cardinal f ' Leak E. Roof man.BS an enemy of the Cal

^ i n F^lsi *•1“ ’ “ ’“J community.(T»in rails)f in n n p p T fofum to any enemy of any

y. The mother Is-ephcrd but noUi- Howard's sonorous but n i-n about iho fa- Ingless ImpIlcaUpn th a t ihrse m rre-m alK t-and ^^baUaveJa-IrcedDmjJlLoplnl.''.'] c nbout G weeks action under our coustltutlon

safeguard of all our freedoma," . * Mlyes like a cigarette a-ih undeAGAIN touch. , .

This Is A trcmbUns salute tc ok-ouf-dauBhtaelA .tn fm iesofjhe constitution now : la a black cocker Uiey arc In g tu rrn K Jo n tn m m Ite chcst and an- Ing stronger. H e la not Ignoran le of Mike. Our clever whea he say* “despite ce -J13, W er.

Jamoi Wlcklt T H I S

k eST- CHRISTMAS.—[ig-halrcd. house- g^nd greeting cards with yout)ut a year old? laapshot printed oaHeybum avenue u,em. They-rc Different . '. .

r you can ptione personal. . . and Inexpensive,ne you can Uke tool

KELKER48T LINE.11 thla talk about FOTO SHOP

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INVESTIGATE v '- '" ’* /

In.5litution.

2 r a i S a v i n g s & L o o n A s s nOP TTVIN FALLS

Ureet Norih fM rCTtlU . Phone 5S3

3-NEws, TWIN FAtLS, IDAHO

K I N G S A P P E A R F R I

LER’S ANGLRoy Howard, with pre*ent-day force* la W tthl jrkea. Aod'foufht, thU U ilUl t democracy.- h u Just publUljed H* know* thl* never w u fat ■bls-perMBAl-«dU foJW-* democracy t s d mlghi Ich sets forth the true republic iim tu r f o r th e - t--- __ him la their mewling eajem

be (bought Welf of « c nbble.

( He needs no telllag th a t th pobU caa-f7ttcn .;ls--a-8Af< tg « n r t the { tttl e rlii o f demc

^ ^ ^ d e t i w ^ now to " ^ « 5 ^ boa**t mind th t l the foundlBi

’ J u o V M E r '/ J ^ rejected democrtey for r of wund pollUetl hygiene.

‘ ;’.*i:Jt2k.rA 1K 3- The current pentstent, j ‘ -WuUrMk P«l«t tloDtl fomentaUoo ot h ttre d i 1— *, I by "democrtts" t s d "111

. . . church-bumlng* loadelphlt. Woreorttr aod Nei

•hor to wlndwtrd cj^jjBM must e tt, he u, j poUtlctl purity ilo rauiatM , mer- nocrtcy, Uie proof Ue* In U

5 ‘I'*'* of public moral* to a Ll depmvlty of O rant

mliiUtrttlon, Uie prevlou* al1 but the patriot*lo u to l l f o r p tb u - Ail editor should no t be ■

handed nor let the customers0 a ttr tc t to our his principles for him. An Ie o t open minds haa no excuse In moral* or a eUli bellsre In tor prlnUat U e u which ho . m and tcUon un- to be fftlse tnd meretricious. 00, the tAfegutrd* He li suppoaed to h tve a m:

hi* own tnd to us« It. A m tn• • gut* to edit, but only k tp

•hrtiii U n n m . l^at the "Other side"heard, TTie “olher tide” 1* i

ta . UlB wrong Ilde to A-rttl editor, a a tedtUve -writ- _ I , .

Pre-School PTA Group Is Fora

r undertaken to HAOERMAN. Nov. S -A gram of the new Bchool PTA meeUng w t* hi ■economy or the Uio Htgermtn Clvlo club1 forblddo* of our Wedoasdsy titem ooa. Mrs.

Oyer, stato Pre-School chal' • T s’ln Falls, was Uie speaker,woman Is not t Mrs. Oyer told of the advax

Her ethlctl ex- of having a Pre-School PTAcandalous and ahe also spoke on the IJnltod N;pAgandlst for the and the atomle age. She b<jroposals ever put the movies, radio and tolojtry, ahould be censored more thorc

SA,r“.f.r ! E 5 EF‘m ,ilfl While House, Wharton u chairman for the

^ r ^ h e l d a ? amist p atlorm, the or Mrs. 1

?n RefreshmenU were *erviHi to seriaom. in T o w n s e n d , Mr*. E10 knew what ahe orimes. Mrs. Wharton, Mrs.

McAnulty, Mrs. H tnry Howartcommunists In tho Mrs. Edgar SchaufleUjergtr.lough communists ____________ ______n .- flhn hAi hffrn —Ameriet'*-Ilnt-htnd-m»de-pT7 Cardinal Spell- giagg made Ui the early :t of the CaUioUc a t cape Cod’s Sandwich factoiIlty. ------- —-------------------------------cr Riven the same ... ............................. .... • m troy of any olhar Help roatteU to •iroup nor wouW BEAUTIFUL HOME

. D. II mr«<lf Mi XT* H »f I* (Ml. Ut 11 r n (•«.

•ous but mean- ; ARTHOGGAN 1

couJtltullbn. the " —

Itie a-ih under the

—Jid(ihiI not Ignorant but* “deaplto certain

^ Wds with your ■ / ■

Inexpensive. . ^ / I ■ I

TO BE A GILLS

Cal\-ln W rig b t Is » mai-------------------- ' been a friend of tbo fai

believes tha t there shot fo m of government f bnsloeu and Indivldus aged to the fallest exi Idaho a t a high level t

WBIGHI KNOWS HO cause he Is fully quallf to fllJ this high office, fcacher of American r pcrience In Idaho tovc

k l m S ^ elected 8tat« Auditor.

Y o i% f o r t h i s m

your

’ o m o u n t . .m o l l u t

or money

«1UaEIT wm gfve Idaho builoeasUke admlRlitr»tIoi

t tT r y ia r . ------------and remmrcef.----------------------

an d WBICTIT Win devote lib i:OUK proving our roads and hlghw

our achool system and the TODAY people, the blind and depen

' F o r thn a i

1 A s s n .

,P,Chone 9S3

CDAHO ___________

f

a FRO M |j-^g HOP; V J J - i J C ^ SIO U U K o re t - I t w u Itl

w hta our txarel-wom troupe, e* la W uhlnyton. in* rtgulaUon O I clothe*. U iocracy.“ ' irom ItAxuka a lrbue for KorDover w u Intended mUe* aero** the tea of Japa 7 a sd might be a Mon landed a t Klmpo airfield, turforthe-U ke# of ■y u - gnraiftombed .■ ' 3 0 ^ wllng eacemet* to tiy tbe enemy only

ot b j ti corrupt « tew days ago. M K M Prom Klmpo we

lUlag th a t tbe R«< drove In truck* .;lt-.a ..sA fe tu » m t lu South S o r e a a A ^ ^ enl* of demoeracyi c a p l tB l- 'o f 'S e o u lr 'V K ^ M• ■ across 10 miles o f ; . - ; ^ ^ y ?

X. ____ roug h e s t^ ^ ^ j A - j ^

" srs'T sB W !pentstont, profii- ug,e j , , h it B*i• • boml. c r .« r a e n » i l l» a 1 . I t really w u a cold ride. II ? t ^ h u “ It * u the n r* l time these K

Cim w w . TUe tear* th a t mark everyu S r iS t y of d»v bouw. ‘ od >ndldlnf still ilanc « l Um ta the IT- Seoul are evidence cf Uie I morllb to a potot ^ marines put up to

‘% e ^ W - u S “^ ^ ^ M w e l tn d ^ lo u r b . previou* til um i ^

lid no t be o ther. » »how for W,000 01^ who ac

■ S ' S S S ^ w ^ 're -^ d lc J i^ o r th ^ "trmy. the second. 34ih tne

tTh^v. . ^ i n d ar *

' i one of these OI* had i

L iJ L ^ h^ven’l been so nervous staceA-reu editor.- vaUflevUie. • ---------------

, _ _ . These O ls tlw ty* ctrry wir t] P T A b e c tu a e the Seoul t r e t 1J l r l i l htraased. especially a t nlgl

Is Formed .“SSS». Nav S -A Pre, a t national theater whlc

. f f w J r h e l d SC ^ o club ^ Syngman Rhee. TTiose^reAn

r w u e wonderful usher*. They go a n with helmeta and rifle.

the S a k V r ■ of the advantases --------------------•School PTA. She Ifni: ■' 'le Unitod NaUons p , age. She belleveaIo and tolevlslon ___

s s - : r . i M Kr a d , prtsltSent et . ~tod Mr*. _Prtncea 33th & M a in S t .Tnan for the Pre> ,1. Sam Pftckcr was j .( ,r 8 Com i

. BUSINme o l Mrs. Town- — D a y SchoC

“,*i2*** woS L IN ^ ^ S i s s t a t e ap p n

^ H o ^ w d P L A C E M E N T

^ COURitnd-made-preased -artg ff' ShDrtnaBdrBtinplI1 the early 1800'* OrtgB Shorthand. lUfreslidwlch factory. Machine Shorthand, on I■T i 'i T . . r TTTT STENOTVr»eU to • Bookkeeping and AeeounlITT u n a e i? Commercial Law, AdvancU L U U M t. Coaching by expe;K .rr U ^ .« . Salesmanship tn d other 1

O G G A n " C a l l , p h o n e o r W r i lrii.ii. SII |i||[| _______ _____________

la h o J C a n ^ ^

E A GOOD GOVERNORb t Is » man of the people. Ho h u altraya d of tbe farm er and a friend of labor. He i there should be a place Id ou r DemocraUa .’em m ent for: everyone. H e believes tha t d Individual Initiative sfaoold be enconr-

fallest extent fo m aintain p ro sp e ri^ tn ligh level and to provide employment for

NOWS n o w to bo a g o o d 'g o « rn o r , b ^ fully qualified by expcricnc« and tralalng ilgh office. A foim cr Idaho student and American Kovctnment, w ith 10 yearn’ ex- Idaho Rovcmment, including three terms I Auditor.

t h i s m a n

W h o P r o n ^ e s

B u s i n e s s - L i k e I

gfve Idaho a itra lg b tfo n n rd . • m will li .dmlRlitrAtlon. lie «1U work itAtloni, asioclaUeai, group* aod recogiilt he sta te to derrlhp our Industrie* Uve h u tow

malntAlo tha

devote hb llreleu enenty to lm - . . . ds and highways, ju to Institutions, cm and the care of. our elderjy the State of id and dependent cMMrm_________ ItaaU,______

F o r tho aood o( H a lo nnd T hs People o t I

■ A l v i E . M G H T f o r

O N " T ]^ D ra b C B A T ld “^ ^

.P A ID p O E B T F iU E !n )S O r^ ''C A i;'

il-wom Uoupe, wear, elected Wednesdty 01 clothes took off Q r „ | , neeUng t^^ & «

O rbue for K ortt. 130 n iu to r; Bid E d w a n ^ ^ u ! 'le tea ef Japan. 1 ,eer: Arlle E dw ardsrseS ^ ' Klmpo airfield, wblch p*ubon, tr tA iu rc r ;.-S ’? !

3ensea, chaplain; ChrUfcL.'m l y ' v , ^ M l ^ - - ; keeper; Mildred P a u 2 ^ ^>• Plorenee Onge. ,

' Towne, Pomona: Zenni i‘ Flo™ ;W aller Jcnj!en.iie»,„

. • ’W l C i B E W ' Helkta, . lAdy Atslstant i

Dwight Nlcholsen, T l ^ ^ ?

h it M B w Tlie Orange will conduct 1 deeper thaa 10 fee t .‘‘S'**- to

a t marit every thaek. pauUon and Zerma E t ^ . :dlng sUa itanding in hoftesses a t W ednesdtrTS leace cf Uie tenlflo laes put up to retake , n

Iiu id ^ io u rb tg g tg e , Head of Wendi Postoffice Reti

^ 'S d* 'h am ^* * o n to WENDELL, Nov. 3—After IJ ^ o n l ^ unlta “ posUnutor ta Wendtll.

d le rT o f the e lrtth P- 8"’“ ^ WediSston” 34ih tn d ^I* and Bouth Koretn J ie u i o rIntegraWd wlUi our the Wendell hardware atoti ,

It a few years ago. - these O ls had t rifle During his years In the pc« I or other weapon. 1 S“ lth has seen It expand b , nervous stace I w u *'‘^h the growUi «(

------------------ -- .buslnaases In town. Its anns;way* carry weapons venue h u lncreutd:»t0JW <

Seoul t r e t Is still 1 ^ muiAgement..:ltlly a t night, by SmiUi h u been acUve tn snipers. a fla ln and Is acquainted kI broadeut and show moat everyone In and near tt* I theater which w u munlty. During his torm la thi President ta d Mrs. he w u on tick leave only owi Those Korean police Bert Weston h u beea i aher*. They got 3,000 teUng postnuster. leta and rifles tato —

READ TIMES-NEWa WAKT

E n ro U N O W a t

SCHOOL .of

Iain S t. ’ ■Boisi Phont I

F o r a Complete, Highly Specialized

BUSINESS TRA IN IN G __—D ay School and Evening ClaBses—

s s ta to opproved for G. I. T rain ing iiACEMENT SERVICE to all Graduateg

COURSES O FFEREDrtnaB(irBtinplinsa*orT^nnlT. Edition; rthand. Refresher Course, tiorthand. on the

STENOTlfPE and 8TEN00RAPH, g and Accounting. Typev,-rlting,I Law. Advanced Accounting.chlng by experienced CPA . Instructor*,lip tn d other Regular Buslnes* subject*.

j / te o r W r i /e T oday fo r f u l l Inform o!^

-D a p a n fL O n —

RNORib a sa ltra y a K ........ ........if labor. He « - . .'DemocraUa ;• 'B' . •J'*''3teUevei th a t . J f e : j

bo enconr- - J

oram or, b ^ ■ .

) yearn’ ex* A a >three terms y i J j B H

n^es A Fair, Honest, Like Administration

m n m Inalst en jiflc laaey la and recogidte* tbe responilblllty a chief « » * tlve h u toward Uioit whe pay tb> ***** * ^ malntAlo tha nmetlso* e t K o rtm n v t.

Aea ,.h .n II a m lo up lo lJB f IM * the State of Idahe — HI* Recoil Spe tu m

e People of th is Stato Vote fo r |

H T / o r GovernorDBATld nC H E T ^

)S OT "C A V WEIGHT(raM T ta a i

'1 ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER

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O f “ I n h a l e r s ”

1. 1 CUPP . ^ 2 2 ^ VO U p p o W J j L ^ t f ^ *cUon .

In ?tbru«7 * " ; ' o iuslcU n'i of for obUlnlng

cf tw nVeswry beTort *

priMD to varlou*

' • ‘* “ ‘bom«1 U Cooildef J T L ^ . » m u i7 of Uw boort

»»ld Uio mtttt«r would

^ ^ S d 'U i i t detonlnln* Jactor .n .„ * ^ u o n by Uio board would S Whether 'would jutUft ftitrttoU.

Minimum of 3 Ballots to Be ; Given Voters;

whtn TOU enter Uia poll* to voU 1

'’Th/'Sr#* 'w W U hiUiot wUJ b« 1 u j ? j«^oU n« oa O. S- idacxnu, »i*“ ottieea.

A biUol WlU be provided ifor thi JudlcUl offle«*-youll be | voUnj Jer two *Ut« BUpreino c o ^ t <

uiolhtr bftJJot la fer j lha i»o eoMtltutlouftl amendmenl j propwilL^^ Bond Volt* 1

X ltn eommunltlu will be Totlos | 08 bend l« u u kt th* uuns tim e ta ( tho isM ril eleeUoa Vot«r» to tow a , UtU will set e fourth ballot lor tUirtoethipitstlon;----------------------^ t

yor the f ln t time in Idaho hit* tery. ■ brie! eiplnnaUon of tha , toiuUluUonil MRcndmenla wlll »p* ( p a r on the bftllot to luppleslent j the legal jumbcHnumbo. The ex. , plwinUon h u betn prepared by the j Id»ho ittorney ttnersl'* office.

Tba attomey gentral'i office tlto opU tsed the roiiag pm x< iun Sat i ihEM wUhlnc to cAft k fitnUght, j tlckat «*etpt for » f « eftic f . ' r

H»iSInt”tiiUlnf3 IT you vlih to c u t a e tn lg h t •

DtOKTftUc tlciet, excfpt R«pub< B,c*n Joa Boot* for »herlff. for m - ( ■apla ymi « u mirk in X lo tha party elrd i i t Uit top ot th i bftUot and-»a-X 'tirthrtlrclraft«r-3cm er - nama. Tour biUot wUl be counted M a voU f « Jonet m d >11 Demo-

eraile ctodlditM isctpt Uie aherlff XMDllD**. .

A v U tu t Altcnwr Oeneral Joe : L e n a t UQiUlntd ttu t Jd tho Jaw , |lm.«l*cUoa.jud*H.dUcreUon*ry , PW'W to count Ihl billot for whom the Intent wta cletilj m tin t. !

Man EFined $10 For Shot in City

Diinlel HUI. UU ahoup avenue, ' paid 1 110 fine ind 0 eceia W day

-Jn-pollee eourt ilUr.pludlng g i l t y 1 or dljchtrglnj i flpeum within tha city limit*.

n u i Wli iw w rt of Iirinj the Ihot • a t a.floff pTOfd b rO m zt Detweller, A lturw dr ve. u toe wimal waa i PMjlne HlUs heme. Wmie»cj said i ^ e dog WM In th* ro»d noaslnj Hill's homa tnd h»d not b « n M i hla property, dtaplt* mu'g .

'

*ho sftJd tha animil wpuij rfcoyer. ]

^ L M Jia g p ed iitr id , n m i l . ld „ U o t jo m .p t Bnl yoa g ,t > 6m t „

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•d ^ r ' . - ‘ r v / - • ■■'• ’“ ' ' ' n ' '■iie boanl ■ ' i . .byalclan'i •.ohtalntos - - ' Itier a fte r v’llae te es- V - 'V V * .* 1prison.

problem I M th a t i - : -. m r ■' he feeU f before a

I m ajdnf v a u n te d . i varloua , .... u te , eon- ' . .i p ^ u c e } *

Ihoboord -Vter would f V: .^1*'that the

tU o f irtll M cF«U n4 and ^ di‘‘Lints." Wn* and 1“ ' “ the- ' - ‘ the aopbomore eltifc_8b«*7?_Va«'

M factor eofraTlniJ ird would

DefenseReport E 3 Bomb Use as 1

T > WASHINOTON. NOV. > -o f t Enemy troops on future bsttJenelda

. may be blasted with atomlo weapons. launched by both tha army and the

> T f t r S air foree fljln* In lla aupport. a de­fense depertment report todlcat*d

rouTf b* ihuradiy.r—balloU The atomic bomb up to now h wI to vote been a stnteglo .weapon, for maw_________ of rUUi, b it r^t--^or

wUJ be tacUcftl iwa asalnst forces In thaI. a n u te , fleld.offices. In their icm l-innual report re-provided leased tonight tlie armed forcea

•youll be took a long look thetul and talkedm e eourt of t n trtenal of new weapons be-:ot la fer jpg developed or in the rcsenrehaendment phase.

Thera were M ertnccs to tha» hydrogen bomb project, m dlolos-be voting ieti pobon weapons, germ worfaro,s tim e IS of progress In guided missiles, ofI to those t device whith could be used forjtU ot for making maps of hoitUo terra in un------- tler-eover-of-nlght-or-oJowUf—--------------laho hit* But much of tlia report dealtI of tha with defense affairs now out ot

wlU a p . date. I t covered the alx-nionth per-ppleslent jgd ending last June 30, and thuaThe ex. embraced only five dai's of the.

5d by tha Korean war.ifflce. The defeaie department reportfflce tlto w u algiied by Loula Johnson onfduro tar ^ p i . is,’ his ImJ day la tha » e c - ,

fitraight, retary'a p « t from which- ho w m |lce«. 0U!lCrt-^Pre*'4£I'^ Truman.r ; ; ^ - a . . i i a . , ^ _ o r |

S Construction o f / -10 Homes-SlateiL

iiilSS By Building F irmhe aherlff coaU Indicated <» U

, , building permit tppUcatlona tiled nertl Jo* iniurwlaT a t the city clerk'a office

totaled *aO.StW. T ta of the appJloa- UoM w S . filed by the N o r t h ^ t -

lor Whom conslrucUon compony to build 10 new rt»ldene» on Bose s tree t In

$ 1 0 ?h .“ i r t ^ d l h | . JrtU be w e ^ frame. 34 feel 8 inches by 46 iw t

P i f v with attached garagea. EsUmatedcoit cf each buUdlng U M.OOO.

Three tppUeailons for r«nf<lj'ln«„ ,T iI eslsUng *tructur» also were filed,

. i W aJtirBurrlTT-QulncT:**"**''***^flth ln tha ^ furnace flue In hla home,r tho .hn t nU niated cort U $100.D « “ e t o J>- P- « e y e« ' *^2 ™ r d avenueimal waa’ t»orth, wlU enlarge a window In hlaes.w3 said residence. Estimated cost U »1W.a P"««ing Priscilla Hartley, 391 Washington; been on street south. wUl place t a 18 by 33I'a elolma toot frame building on a cinderime cf his block foundation. EsUmatej} cost U

IlOO.f e l e r l n a r y --------------------------d recover. BEAD TIMES-NEWB WANT ADS.

S pediatricU tti t p M t l u t for y o o B p tm from ooe j e i r o n l « 6do c u m p la o f " i l g b . c b t i r

fo tL £ o isp to m i* « o o -^ aa li^ .-H it ^ c k to ttU p Q O u t to o l U e ither le l id o t i i . , .o r i t i in V /T o be n r f l ,a fkm oiu quality b r tn d , fo r o n ly ______4 m e o tlip ickcdb"B il«S l»e ’' t a u r "

■a'T'P t«a hod C«.l»e-T«ntilnoi tilg"J.Calil.

It 8, 1950

1

;ef>ing Royalty in the I

. 4 - :

tn d bla alster. OeorgU, aephomort* t t (he fttsri a a o t l high achool eanilral la s t week-end. They wi leiyl^UacclB. p ^ d r a l of th e JonlDr elisa, erewni

sport Hints Atomic e as Tactical Weapon> — the Onlted 8tat«» military organ- ■"Attleflelda UaUon; C0 w eapoiu - It contains a atrtklng force trady * y ^ d t t e to deal a swift tn d powerful coun- ?

. 1 terblow In ctse the Unlled Butes indicated ^ould be tlucked . U contains „

. shock fortes to meet Uia tlrst blow “' f o r m ^ M im act of calculated local a g m .- g

M^ln tha lie also stla nia' onginal' p f ta i j - r - Uon that mUftary uairieaUoa would

•»nort re - potilbla savings a t tha n te “M forcM oJ M.000.000,000 » year had been *! Bd t S t t d achieved by the end ofS m b e . 30.

rcsenreh Before he left office. •Johnson E had betn criUelied sharply by some U

to th a cifljreiJ. Jneroberj on Wo polnta; rodlolog. That Uie Korean war shon’ed tha

1 wortaro. United SUtes v u not militarily isslles, o t ready; thal economies he put

used to r through were partly responsible, irraln un - wiule woven through the com-u»U,)-----------btned-reporta-irero-diseussleoa-of)ort dealt projected new weapons ot unprece- *• ou t o t dented ferocity, a cauUoniry note onth per- was tounded by Army Seeretirj and th w r,ank Pace. He said: t of the. ^ pj

#«urlty tn the knowledge ot our J ; sclenUfic advanees. TJiese nes wea-

pons tre not yet In Uie hands of our troops and no wespons. how-

lan dispense wlUir S E T b r ------------------------ -—— t he air force report but close­

ly related to the tactical use of f i f , atomic weapona . by the ground

torces, was a statem ent:'‘The air Q ^ A f l ton» Is alM taking B K tsiszf tcUxi a l C t i — to.aetelop-Jurther-lts-capabUltjLjfl

aupport the ground forcea wlUi r I T l l I atomic weapons.” 1

ed <» 11Iona tiled • ■ 1 1 1rk'a office

be wood f j X 7 \ ‘ 'by 46 tM t ■.V\V SEstim ated W \ \>.000. VcmodelUigsereitfe«t.-wlllhla

J

j j i f G'aahington S T

cost Is .

^NT ADS. . .

il

- SaveCcd N O lT a lfea d y con

quality ingredient neee____ _______ffiVfl. Yog add only w

•asier, thriftier cake

4 n u e i o t i nAYOBi mn

, if t> k is» iiId “i

1 ,

a the Family V

Bhthimlmi

pa:

«pweveta

tol

co

ah'

loito

' bll

-V. Wl

■ S S S B S S B I W H H B I H ' J ^at (he fttsrtaugb high lehDoI. were ovw std

-end. They were eandUUtc* for th e honort fron r elisa, cniwoed Uie new royalty. (Btalt photo.

lie Talk on Freedom “ Wins at Meeting s

Henry Wills’ speech on freedom, Slirv Ortan- Leave These to Tour eo

Children?" was Judged tho best at n^ a meeting of the L B. Perrine Toast, ci

rfu lM un i l

**cantllns *Pe*ker4 were Ttom Tuekett, Lifln t hlnw and Oordon Atkinson. M

JiTBin.« CrlUcs were Bob Wills, Boy Jacobs, WGrant Russell 'and Jay- MerrtlL Jc

....... .. ICMtqiHter WM Itoy_Je^?er , ______f tHugh PhUUps waa the Uble topics Bi

t .5 . . chilrmaa tn d Dale Stayner was Uie e* w? general evaluaUir. F ran k , DeLuct

m 3 -3°' Ihe puppet show gained favor In *P

. •Johnson England atter the Puritans banned Uily by tome Ure acting In IM3. • mVO polnta; ------------------------------------- :------- —=tion’ed tha I---------------------------------------------------

MEN'S- HAonslble.

------------------ D o u b l e s - T o it unprece-

r : BLEAK'S■.,7ER0i

I hands ot .xms. how- . _ - r r n w^ _____ NOV. 4, 5 0

’of *13 o f te n a s you lilie ground p '^ r tn c r . E n t r y fee ?2.0(:• 'The air bow ling . B ow ling flU rtajar? »:Ua i

--------ealW 02.M -Jerome-]

)C M tlyEggsn S B B

a i i i M . . t r n m o r t t « m n i j y | | ]

■Mdy~contains e v e ^ ^ f g h ~dient neceseaxy for a perfect ^dd only water. For a finer, __ ’Itier eake . . . Bakt CINCH. |T

u r o i f iBin*io(i>n-ina-KYii's h im U

TIMES-HEW3, TWO

Wool Trouble i WM Is Blamed on

"^Excess o f Aid 1BAN FRANCISOOrNov: 3“ tUJ!P: "I

Bheep p r^ucU on haa ta llea oft In ^ the United GUtes becauso ot "too . much protecUoa" from the go\'em- ment, to the oplnloa ot Edwtrd v R, Wentworth, d ir« ;to r of the Uve- ctock b u m u o f -a n o o u r aad-com .

H D | Addressing the '9 0 th ~ u h u a1 'eo n - |

OroSOTT*soait:on.-W entwoi^T»ia' - tpedal benenta to wool growera and weavrn and high ta rl tta have pre- vented the natura l Uwa o t supply ta d demand from operaUng ^ l y

. tn 'the wool Industrr.Mlence today, we i to d th a t Uie

aheep todustry. Uke th e cotton and tobaot) todustrles. U m uch le u aelt- reliant and less able to td ju i t (lulck- ly to the aerertUes o t Inter-lndustry compeUUon th a n beef, pork and wheat, to r example."

JuUua Kordby, director of the U. a ^ ^ B experiment sU tlon a t Dubois,

Ida , urged aheep producera to 'to l- ^ ^ B nature" In deciding w hat aheep ^ ^ B to raise.

He clt«d figure* showing that B . . open-t«<«J nam beuJU et ewes pro. B ' duce more Iamb th a n do wooU■ ' blind ewes. B e also urged breeding■ - . . . ter amooth U m b pelta Instead of ^ wrinkled pelU.

; . ' Nordby u i d iheepgrow en also- could incretso producUon by select- .

I H - J Ing for breeding ewe a n d ru n lamba____ _ bom aa twin*.erowBtd --------------------- ------- -

!;"bT Traffic Fines------------- Thirty driver* paid tinea totalingI U l Thursday a t th e police itaUonO i n lof overtime parking.

Paying « each were O. O. Fairley, , ‘Pfintr Robert A. Patterson . J la u ay Haven,

Sirah Mock, O. TL D U on. DoroUiy 1 freedom, su ley . Bob Amende. A rthur John- .

to Tour son. P. O. Bhenebergcr. P a t Huether,10 best at Don Voorhee*. B. R. Stevens. Ino Toast. Charles Bam ea. J . N . Molyneux. L. fh ta tU ja H. Kinney. D. O .H ctor. Doris flteln- >

burj. M argaret Decker. Charles n Tuekett, L unte^U Stoddard. W . T . Morris, Atkinson. Mrs. U O. Haw kins, Mr*. Harry

oy Jacobs, WUla. W aJter F isher. Henry C.,•- MerrilL Jonea, Mr*. Jo h n . Beaver, Thomase r ,______n . White. Josephine Doakes aad Jayable topics BarUeCEstanley ts. y r o n n i l t w t t :r was Uie each for two cltaUons.k , DeLuct ---------- -- - —

_ PARTT HELD — UNHT* Nov. 3 — MIA officer*1 favor In sponsored a Halloween party In IS banned the ward hftU Tuesday. Bctresh-

menta. w tre a e r v c d ............................

'S HANDICAP

l e s - T o u r r i o m e n t --------------------

K'S BOWLJEROME

4 , 5 o n d i l , 1 2

1 as you like w i th 'a c h a n g e ,o f •y fee 82.00 per m an inc lud ing ling flUrta 2 P .M ..

■Jerome—For-Reaervations— —

IggseMilk

m i h n i i i i i m B i i i M i M

U D D O I I lY W A liR

“ i i i n i i D m i K E :K t i m t a T C A X tyou t m A n...

~ - i r s Acucffi—

S r o • - - ~

fS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

b l e T r u m a n ’s G u a r d T :

D o u b l e d f o r V i s i t «o n BT. LODIS. Nov. I (*V-Pollc*. r , Chlet Jeremiah OVonnell tald

—A i f l Thuradiy that eoO d ty poUeemea ■nLIU I wUl be asilfned to fUUd P reddest

r Trumtn-durlng-hlt aaturday-cam-.i' .T Palsn vlilt here. '

O'Connell said before th a t at- tempted aiuulnatlon of the Presl-

» yesterday only 300 policement t ^ Uv” ***" assigned to stand guard.

aad- com. Multiy Industry h u t dollar iDutTeon. rating ot ’M W ,000.000.__________

t)wer* and have pre-

supply^ng ^ l y

th a t Uia ^ H | r -r ' ' ^ ^ BMtton and l i e u celt- ■ » .Iuit(iulck.^.industry 9 ^ ' ^ pork and U Q k ' ' * "

i f th e U .a a t Dubois, ir s to 'to U rh*t aheep

wing that ".9ve* pro. do wool.

breedingof \ n.

iwer* also, by select- ■ ■ ■ M i V H ^ ^ ^ H B B

G E O . F . T H O M E T Z— DemocraUc Candidal* tort i f t f l COUNTY CO M M ISSIO N E R

(tna Dlstrtrt)IM to ta lly Over 40 >'ean * resident of County— Ice lUtJon Panner, Taxpayer. Veteran of Plrat

, W orld.«ar. WUl sene with oeon.a ® IniparUallty for *vetron*.

^D oroU iy r / i t« U mv / f n t experience a t aiur John- a candidate for p u b lic office

■“ ! will.appreciate your vote. J ly n e ^ U <Pald Pol. AdvJoris ste in - —, Charles T . Morris.Ir*. Harry ^ ’

s j S l B rE a-p itu -tr - : l j ^ —

Cut-Rat(^ C A N N E D V E G E T

WwFCABBox Elde* .....................—Me

XoBoly KiiJ --------------------- Ito

L -BCANBU U ---------------------------------Ue

KRAUTDel MoBt*________________J*oBEETS . ^

PUMPKIN________ UUh .140

3f H n n fa _____________ _____I»oIff TOMATOES

Hunl'* ....... i«aSPViACB

;----- ------ ■■ - .......................................... _ l t o

= r CANNED MEW m

S k . . SPA5I.or.PnEBI -—____ SipVIENNA 8AC6AQE

« (Lfbbj^l :--------------------------»4*SHBIMPS _____Golf Bay (smaD) : i _ _ -------- « *TUNAT<llawUll _______________ S7aCORN DEEP

SARDINES__________S tor « eCTtlLl *Dennison's (irlth beans) __ ;. .19e

. , VEAL LOAF ^ L lbbys................................... O c

, F R E ICR A N B EIU IIE SCape C o d ............ .......................V

------- SW E E T SP U D S2 L bs _________ :___________

. CABBAGESolid ___________ ___ ______XC E L E R YL arg e , C risp S t a l k s _______ t

P O R K I S.......... ................. F o r a n e co n o m la

d re s s in g , candici

k S H O U L D E R R

L O I N R O A S T

P O R K C H O P i

^ B E E F R O A S I

---------------m r S T E A K S

S L I C E D B A C <

P I C N I C H A M t

S L A B B A C O M

P O R K L I V E R

H e a l

M M

o_ J . m n T im o Mr a PiLia. Not. t-un. P. r. Todd, I

• . Nrrada, Mo., trrived Wednesday to M<V I S i t broUier, W. M. Bunce. taj FV-PoUc*

& T k o M u - ' P u n f i a i i

i. . aoUT / m ' l m IWiiig Ro«m.

--------- Yoor R eaeo tn ii Roon

I

' See ourselection o f

now on

d isp lay 1 ^on our

M ain F ioor I f l

! County—

^ C W E■tencoat W WIc o llia ^ W W «

251 MAIN A

t h e s e ' A ® E N O T M 1 # ^ C O M P A R E o u r : I I S T , . , , R A T E P R I C E S . . . : ^ . T I O N . . . N O T M A ( g ' | ; 0 B U T O U R O W N I

/ E G E T A B L E S B A K I

O . 0 0 0 L . , .____Ut 1 0 c Baker Doi KUn___ BAISIKB

ifa------- I ' l l C ------ r t b. Hliehtti Kl_ ^ WALNUT meat;

______ U e t f ^ r Z S C « O*. Package -_ r _ FEPP^a .

________ lec t t o r 2 9 C -^ ^ BUQAB

------. - - 2 5 c -

______ l 4 C SbBrftae - »'lb

_______ . . . 1 7 c s r —

D M E A T SW u NOW BLENDED JVIOI

4 6 c O^QEJUICK_______ M* 1 9 c MACABONI

Golden Orala, X tb---------«* OBAHAM CBAX

Beaey Bee*, S Ib. ]---------”0 to o CABW a ra

___ - 4 4 c ni^A BD EN a------------ ----------------p te lB o tU *-;^_ J fo r « e Ea. 7 ®

<9 A ft CHOCOLATE 8TIS) —;i.»6 ^ 4 ^ SODA WATER

_ n o 3 6 c -------------------

F R E S H P R O D U« A f i ONIONS

_________ Lb, A y Yellow — 1 0 1- « M C ONIONS

__________ Yellow- S O Ijg «, WASHINGTOr

..... ............X b . D elicious______m g t COCONXnS

: s _______Lb. / * ' E a c h ---------------

: IS Y O U R BESn economical Sonday dinner try a pork ro« ng, candied'sweet potatoes and all the

• E R R O A S T S ____________

I A 8 T 8 Uaa, Meaty ___________

H O P S Lean, Centw CnU -------------

9 A S T S C ii.---------------

A K S T g u g J M l . ... .

B A C O N M M ______________

a A M S - S S - s s ^ : : = = = =

I C O N MU4 Cnr^ light weight, tleek op 1

I V E R ---------------Heat pricM effectlra Satnrday onl}

OMYGASH

pAGis n v a Vt t j a m m c t i h -

T . Todd, o L irm s PESBT, v m . l - T u t » ■ ■ dnesday to Moagrov* tlilted h er d * t« m d Bunce. tamUy In Balt U ke city. '{

^ u n f i w

m ssm¥)B8 Ro«m.i jM f ■ -otnn Room...

S d t c i Y o u r a N o w

S i i ^ li h A Y ^ ^ X

VEET'SMAIN AVE. EAST

! N O T M E R E W O R D S . . . " “o u r : e v e r d a y c u t -

E S ” ; . . F A C T f f T T O T T K ? - " N O T M A R K E T C H A N G E S , R O W N L O W R A J E S l

B A K I N l S r N E E D S ^W u NOW

lOOOLATS a d i «ker Doi er Uuirceteaed ...iXe

M . 6 3 c -

4 1 c ‘

h K » o*. -------------------tflo ■ 3 9 ®IQAB .vdared er B r m _ J l e ^ ^ e t ferIKWOPOWDEB ‘Iwnet. 1 Lh. ----------------l-»lo If f o e ^ a F * * "O U B 11 Lb*. O C m B T rO a U M e d a lrP tn ^ rn a .^ -------g J V - -

Z T - I g c

M i S C E L U N E W S ^ ^Wa* : NOW

ENDED J i n c i ^ 3 2 c

g ^ GEiUICK . I - 3 4 c .

CABONIden Orala. 1 f t . CeU*------ t te ^ y T _AHAM CBAX ' " A 0 « ' ' “ “wyBee*,*R>.Bex----------H e,1 CABIN a i s v p j i A g i01. ___________________Mo 4 " Ci OABDEN g p C T ^ ___ 9 ^

ttCOLATE 8IB U P ------- We ’ 1 6 c IJA WATER tm

______________ S for *Jo « t o r ^ j C_______________________ . Plu*B ottD pt.

D D U C EIO N S A 2 CHow — 1 0 Lb. B a r ___ —

IONS m i k e - -[ io w - S O L b .B a g ----------- .*SH IN G T O N .APPLES . . « A f ii i d o u s _________________ Lb. * V ^c o m i T S .

B E S T B U Y !7 a pork ro a s t w ith saga and all th e trimmlngB.

__________________ _________ l k 3 9 c

________________________ _ l^ 4 9 c

____________________________ l ^ 5 9 c

----------------------- ------------------- t . 5 9 c

------------------- , ^ 6 9 e -

___________________________ . k 5 9 c

— _ ^ 3 9 c - -

dght, tleek op a t ihl* pric*--------L b . 3 9 ®

:___________________________ i * . 2 3 c

atnrday only

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B u sm e ssm e n A re W a rn e d

A b o u t P r ic e sHOUSTON. Tex7N o7. J ’(»^-W .

e tu a n Syml&gton m n e d 'n>urad»y U iat uowftrranl«tl price In c rcu u

......... n a y lead to sharp rallbsclc ordeis^ ._ w h e n »n{l U th* go^-enunent tavoltt*

priM c«dU«U.-----Bytnlngton. bou of tlis tnoblllu-

Uon ctfon . Mid a »eem» th a t wme

tin ib ly In th# belief ih»t. If ctll- incA are Imposed, they would be •e t a t thwfl higher leveU.

“I w ant to tell-you now. without « iy pos^blllty of mUunflerstood-

• InB." he wid. " th a t theie pollclei wm t« talten Into cotnideraUon whea and If the government U re- «iulred to eaUbllsh controli."

Plrst, he sold, the government wouJd onalyw pricing policing poll- clea followed »lrfeo the Korean out-

. . break. -InduiUy by laduBliy and commodity by commodity.

"And can anyone complain If hlf action* in ths marltet place result In prtCB schedules which would be relatod to on earlier price baM?" he asked.

. This woa hlB way of saylni th a t ■the government might foree prlet decrcaaeai rather than merely Xor* bidding further Increoie*. '

Symington expresMd hope tha t » minimum of direct controU, coupled with fiscal and credit pollcle*, m ight maintain *t*blllty. But he said PreJldeat Truman la deter­mined to do whatever Is nec«**a:7 to prevent inflation.

Symington, ehalrman of the na­tional security resource* board, ad­dressed the T heater owners of America. HU speech rtreased pro. duetlon a* the real need la the na­tional crloU.

Pop Will Remain , A t 5-Cent Price

SAK FTUflCISOO, Not. 3 (AV- 11'* OK. kiddles. Tour nickel, will bu r • bottle o t pop (or. a whUe

A m ^eoQ bottlers of cart»naiea bem oCM ended tb slr eonrenUon v lth o u t oetlng On U u hotly debated

. iw e . B ut f tey w eren’t happy about

And Alvin O. Beamon ot Nash- vllls. T enn , assuming the pr^sl* denc7. predicted the tndustiy can* no t (tick wim IU BlcksI price. He M id equipment price* hive risen 70 per cent since. IMP end payroll* and oUier operaUn< co tu havo gone up too.

Bonneville Starts Road Link Work

— :— iD A ao-yA L LB .-N oT -X ia=B m i^ nevUle county e^lpm en t began yh iftinf dirt today to r construcUon of l m a lo d one quarter mile con­nection wIUj the new atomic energy

Harold West, county commission* er. sold % calerplllor, tcraper. bull- •doier and other equipment had been ordered to begin g rid tn i the con- neeUoa tha t win hinge the new 38- mlle projected AEO highway with

---------Uie-MrmnrarTir-UJB-New-ewedenroad.

Penitentiary Move — To-Elmore-Urged

BOISE, Nov. J «V -W . D. Vincent, KepubUcan candidate tor Ada county lU te represenUtlve. hos luggented moving the Idaho penlt«ntlary to a site between Boise and Mountain home. Tha pen ltaa tla ij Is now loc­aU d a t Uie edge of BoIm 's city limit*.

T -I

BU**,

MOTOR-VU >~MOTO

‘ . 's h o w s a t 1:30 AND 10:30

' SATURD /' Trt'O LITE AND IIAPPV

-------- ----- ---- -------------------------B0B-CR4

“T H E S^NGI^BOB (th# guy with cr*i

“HILLBILLY

STARTS £m njPH R E Y BOG,

tor JET PLANE

"CHAIN LlShows Start 7:00 Sundn

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r. J ’w > - w ; 'f iM gu<rci«»6jro» - p a . -----:d 'p u r s d .y 2 ^ ^ !e Incrtasea ;ji j . h, iuwIw, Jr. e:io ‘o.briback orders ".-io’ riibi u j *11111 i„ „ t mi'okt. iS .V .T * . '* !;!; ’- S

• ............. • -!Ja-Id*io.le moblllto- j® '» I M o v""!?'» ^ a t some i i ioo •T.it n..!.' " ttht MBia.'

l» t. If c tll- 1II‘» JuU Uoi Bek- ,’^ ’OUld be lATVHOAT llU 4 N j«

S cS S ' i l " - !S s a.ese policies «:«« •Am.rloi Ttm n i:00 Fri&ksnslderoUon Jj”m eat U re- l ! "rols." l iU .’Vinln Airenikr »:» *U. S

“I SKorean out* tiM .I.bil J«a>, N m 11:90 'V ino dUBlIT -and « • '*U** I0:4t nor Canlril Comm. i:OQ •Ohio-plain It hi* i:ni«NiTT».»M nOimt in t

i iS Ssaying t ^ lioo •cJic.'force price tiM •Am.rl«tiNraDtnM 0:» •1U -.

!."1S .Jiil-KSloiio *s<u I t aunrMk n.-co aii.sh

hope Uiat » U>M N .n ll iu •ols, coupled ----------- -----------------------------------

Farm Output 'i iinZ Record Seen S 3 , Next SeasDi]. la Uie n* . WASHINOTON, Nov. 3 UF> -

O lrea normal sesther, forni pro- — dueUoQ next year may set a nevn o i n " " " 1 ^ Iccreoslng demnndi ! l a l l l ^ to r food under the notlonof de-

D m a aA n C c Agrleulturol economists mode thli

OT. 3 (AV- tO K uit s t a funn outlook confer, nickel, will ence yeiUrday m Secretary Brennon Tt a while called for a larger crop of corn to

OMijre plenty of feed to produce ~^frtwp«tfcT -morfr-msalrdolry-and-poultiji-pia; eonTention

rUr debated Eelilg, head of the de-^ppy about

J of N**h- « If f»nnen mny top allUio orcsl- previous producUon r e c o r d s -

lu*ti7 can* weeUier Is norm al-ln re*I price. He JPO"* ^ « toereojilng demand iTe risen 70 “«r« food snd fiber. id t»yroll* Brannon aiviouxieed th a t the so t- i h a ^ g o n e ernment wlll-jceep acreage a llot- I nave gone effect.-for com. but tha t

they will be larger than this year. I J H ov much larger will be announcedtarts', The seaetory sold hla announce*

W n r k ahould provide the "go" a!gn, I f/pv—Bon *“ ^ PfoducUon of. more

^ >’* p la n tSo n s^ cU o a spring, r mile con* He olio urged snjis Increaae In mlc energy wheat plonUngs. Robert E. Post,

department wheat authority. In- h°u* outlook eonference that

tormers appear to be overplantlng It h ^ been goTtmment acreage ollolmenta In g Uie con- the cose W winter wheat In ecme he n e i ^ - important great plains areas. To

*«U ier condlUoni rw Sweden 76r-T0ntei—w heat-hare-been-un-

usualty favorable.

Move Commissions Duef T rO " p H BOISE. Nov. 3 W)—Reserve armyU commlalona-foj-physlelansi-dentUUD. Vincent, and veterinarloni registering for Ado county the draft OcL IS may be received

auggested within four to seven dsya after the ir itlory to 0 opplleatlon reachea tho surgeons

Mountain general's office. Col 0 . H. Bragg,a now loc* chief of ths Idaho mUltorj- dtatrlc;,city limits, sold today.

T-INN

BU**, Idaho '

MOTOR-VU • MOTOR-VU

ENDS FRIDAY

M B j - ? PLUS—thin sccond h it!

R O G iB S » M O R G * A HrTH aOMAH

ro 10:30 ONCE ONLY AT 8:45

TURDAY ONLYJiD ILVPPT SHOWS YOUXI, LIKE — BOB-CROSBY lu

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A R T S S U N D A YIREY BOOAIIT Teil.rilotliiR JET PLANES In ThrllUng

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'iOTUBOAT ^ iATtlBDAt*!00 Emrlr U<inllt.| Nt*» »lM t>UMji'i!«1iC3 Uorslos N m Haile VdliT Aarlii?2 Till1110 *L«II« NliSela, N<wa liM iUIb4 Yonr Manstn 1:11 llmir Bl. TnMla *i)0 DuilMumit'it;M *U. S. Uir<o> Oiad »:eO tArchla Andrm5;>0 C«»<-k.ii lilS.iflnllla' U

IO:CO ]<l(h S<hocl 6hs« 11:10 ir tn s in4 llois*10:10 Mld.»orn Uilodln p.m.11:00 *Vlnctnt LoMt Jhow m i l Fann iu sn il .C.n. J titt N»a Nfwai:iOO 'Mas on Ikl Tam 1:00 KUnUko1:00 •Ohl®-Norlhw»l«r» ti l l »•. WromliW1111 i^untoni-USC IKt IU(* Scboil UnjlB 1:10 T»III>ni Uxliutlsu l:(0 Feolkall Roundup<:90 *H<Riln<»r. Ni<t li l t 8U-nXura EdluealiU ’Ck II llro>ii. Na«i «i»o H. V. llirrli*T:C« *i:im IUr«. Nf«« TiM tl!ll Par>4aTlis <>'oolhi1I n«ulu Tlis sDtsaU Par.1i]0 *ltar'a Bam Danca S:M iJuif CafiO’kliOO 'Chlcaio n « l< r . lilO •Crt^4 Ola Derrg'lO •tombanlland USA ti l l Jlaiman Walker ~

lO:WD.n« WlUl HiilUil «:IO.fiu, Lombard.n.-CO All.star Dacca ritv li I«:M t.VrvalliU N.wa_____________ 11:00 i5al. NlU ntporlat

lu t Final Honor Paid To Victim of Car Plunge in Canyon

/ a s o n MURTAUOH. Nov. 3 - Funeral. services for Martin Robert Pertclni,

3 — Tlctlm of an automobile croah Intoform pro- Rock creek canyon, were held otset a new 10;30 o. m. yesterday n t the Mur-

ig demnnda uuKh LDS church, wltb Blahopitlonof de- D, s . Petklns In charge.

-Spcakera were David O . Moye*. R.a mode thla C. Tolman ond P. L. Lawrence. ThoMk confer- InvocaUon-woa uked 'by Everett L.ry Brennoa Ooodman end the obltuoij w uof corn to given J>y Mrs. Goodman. The bene-to produce dlcUon was spoken by Blihop Per*ntill?y pm . kins.

~ ~ M iiii^ao a> g ~ rq i» n iy M m n d of the de- Mrs. Grant BoUs and solos by R. 0 . faim m an- Tolman and Edith Corleas. The ac- M It. r>nv comt:anlit w u Mrs. Lova WatU.Sy top all PalJbearerB fcd'o ' K81UT W ra m r j c o r d s — Clifford Perkins, Jimmy Perklni. nal—la re* Lyman Blokes. Harold Cronny and ig demand Wlllerd Cranney. Flower* wero c*r*

rled by Bonnie Perklna. Anna Per- a t the BOV- kina. LeRene Lincoln, Thelma Lee. tftge allo t- Lovlna Perkins. Jeaaij Pickett. Hubr 1. but th a t Botes. June Tolmon, Geneva Moyes,I Utla year. Mildred Olien and Shlrleen Plekett. announced Burial w u mode In Sunaet

Memorial pork. Twin Foils,announce* --------------------------

. "go" aign, HAGERMAN GUESTSon of. more HAOERMAN. Nov. 3 - Mr. and

be p la n teJ rccenUy were ovemisht guesu of Mr. and Mra. MarUn Curran. The

*»' on ^«y ^ no rid a .horlty. In- erence th a t

'^N O TIC K I?'areas. To BuyYoUf

- S J - u T - -5»imlpiimT»kilHow

CIVIC DRAMA LjE>"t V/ FESTIVALitering forbe received FIR ST SHOW -after the ir

"HARVEY"jj-d ia tr lc ; . .- N O V . 11

TlckeU on sale at Chamber of Commerra office er by Lluna

club member*.

SquaresAtui

9:30 P.M.BOB DALY.

INSTRUCTION PERSoclol hour ofter the donee.. .w lc e —coffee furnished by u

E V E R Y E L K

_____ I t ’ a M - O - M ' s C h a m i

)R V U • ■ t''* M a d ri G

T E C H N icd io R !• Browny yoiinj • , •

h i t I • riverman mokei olujly love to lodahf tingerl . r i '

-

lilt I. tm O L I llS H - jm i HliCBEU •

r | [ i ] S j r

,,l„„ I A tta c k C alled

™ v f ? u ” ”Chief’s Honi(- -WABHIHOTON, Nov. 3 m -

AasMsln-a bullet* hove killed Ihrerlh Clark American PresldenU but unlll yea)f lUi.T Urday’i gun battle outside Blalnd"rJ.'” 'I® armed attock had eveUao'a Family b<ea- modc ogalw t a President:<t»»-----------home.— . ------------ ----------------------S?*u.‘lS t ' Afirahom Lincoln -w»s - fatall

’ liopkIu Shot In SUUonJames A. Oarfleld died Sept. II

1831. of wounda Inflicted July a I i t " S i iM * W aihlngton rollwoy sUUon. Jtniock William McKinley was woundeVoof Mannan Sept. fl, 1901, a t Buffalo. N. Y. H

r T a V r^ r <>*>■*I- CS LlncoUi’* oasoaaln. octor Joh;an4 Uoo. wilkes BooUi. WO* trocked dow;

i,» « .i and »'»lB by aoldlera. Oorfleld'{fwa ' alayer, a dlaappolnted office leek

„ , er. was hanged. Leon Ctolgou, Mc kb«i u'S?# Klnley'* demenUd attacker, oia II Rosndup WO* executed.Ilirfiia ** Wounded In Campaignr ^ a j Tlieodore Roosevelt woa shot aCafiQ’k and wounded slightly during thI Ola Derr speech a t Milwaukee. Wls., Oct. I< n Waikar “ J®’"' W03 campolinilng foLombardo o comcback to the presidency.

Franklin D. Roo.«velt. then prea ^lu ntporlat idc ii.ticc i, wn.i the target of anar

chUt Oulaeppl Zungara a t Mlara P o i r l I’l®- The bullet stnie:r d l U Mayor Anton J, Cerroak of CM

Instead because o womai ^ a r atruck ZanBora'a arm os he flrec

Cermak died March S. Zangara wa^anyon _______

Former Japanese Leader Succumbs

arlUi Blohop TOKYO. Nov. 3 OlV-Oen. Kun laU Kolso, 7ft forjinT Japoae*

a Movea R, P^nie nilnlaUr ond one of the maiim nce. -hie wnvlcted war criminals, dl»tf Everett L. »” American anny hospital toda;b ltu lrt w u of a c h u t tumor.1 The bene- K ol» w « under a life senUnc<is i ih o D ^ r - He succeeded the loU Hldekl Toy

^ u Japanese prime minister durinjrT s r a r r K ii U i* -w * ^ Jo -4 » t« -w a * 4 ia n g ed -aolo. w R. O. • olm tolL ___________ _

P arty Scheduledpu li

tro n n y and ,.,u ^ j,eld Soturdoy In the higl ™ achool gymnulum. Several project^ n n a Per- to rolse funda for bond unlfermi

progreaa Uils fall. Thi icxett. iWby lotjji m iounl acquired ao far U «,• ■"«''' 138,63 according to Mr». HomeiIeen Pickett, ciork aecretaiy-ueoaurer.

In Sunset ------------------------------------------------

lESTS — and

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They to Florida. ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ | E | T | l a T S | | ^ ^ ^ H

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K V M V - 8 : o o p m Itiamber of Dial MJ« ■by LIun* ■

are Dance J U R D A Y

--------- NOV. 4OB DALY. CALLER

nO N PERIOD 8:30 TO 9:30the clnnce.. Bring ycur on n lunch and

■nished by eommlltfe.

SRY ELK WELCOME^

i Cham pagne of Musicals!

il «ilH[U.|ICI»l m u iK . llllHI SKlKIt

, " ^ ^ 1 STARTS

, I , , SUNDAYAT I P.M.

TIMES-NEWS, n

lUed Livestock Market ■yon• UvMtock Commlaalon company rt X X / v m A portwJ a larger aole than uauol Wet X X U l l l t / nesday wiUi catUe aelllag stroa

_ aheep steady and bogi lowtr.Vlll gross teede r.a teen sold froi

nTii v« ! to « 8J 0. ligh ter kind* up i nV.Vr 30 «enu. Best graa* helfen « a 1

»«■«. b tn g ro a f a t cows | 1B ^ i “ *” • « • » ' 0 President* m g .a he*d..O nc.package,of UjI___ heifer calves sold fo r 111.- bull* froi

S ^ V h tle au f?,io-W <-M ' H olatela iU e i» ,ttlJ T d 4 '-^ K K = : pou ,'sol3T5 Uon Ilf to IIB.SO. w ith the bulk golr died Sect 19. Sows brought trem 117 I

ju lf J la I*®'” »38iO. feeder lomi r Atatlon. *” ,7» to M8. fot ewea IIJAO to 1135 woa wounded No aole I* planned during Thaata lolo. N. Y. He _____________

£ Deadline for Vote Registration Se

Ctolgou, Mc- BOISE, NOT. 3 (<»>>—Deadline fc attacker, olao you to reglattr to r n e « Tuesday

elecllon U Saturday night. Regtatrors wlU close Uiclr booJ

u - . thatnlghL w u shot at Those Idahoona w ho voted In Uie

y during the precinct In th e prtmory elec Wls.. Oct. M, Uon or the loat general eleeUon nee

mpalimlng for not reregister.:sldency. The secretory o t sU U 's office tsrlt, then prea- tlmated about 360,000 Idahoar irse t of anar. would regtsUr for Tueadays elecUoi ira a t Miami.

Hunter Is KiUed ' i £ B By H eart AttacI

CALDWELL. Nov. 3 tIV-Walt/_____ Hayden. Coldwcll furniture aioi

_ owner, died of a h e a r t atudc whlla i l 6 S 6 hunUng Wednesday momlng foi

1 mllea west of here. r n i T T l h R Sheriff Ray Luekengo aald'Ha}

1 dtn had Juat got ou t of hli ca > -O en. Kun- over a bank IntoBW Ja^poaeae 5on.ow p u wj,en fio *imnped to hi le of the ma- (jMih,Imlnols, died _________________________hosplUl today

life sentence. W ______ __

S FROSH E i ed \S Sqturda^S r S 5 e v e r y o n e '• In the high « •veral proJecU k .m d unlferms ^ S \Ws^ fall. The ^

______ _ I ^ S T T\JE F F CHANDLER 0

FAM E N O W IN ANO

<0 !wu Marta ]DR[N‘UciiiiiliDimPHW-toitot

GENE. 4 BLAZIK

★ SUNO N I O P TH E SELECT TT

‘ "■J ■ RATES 'CURREN

sica l !

"EWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

larket Price Boosts Made by U.S.

1 company re- _

S C iS ; P a p e r P la n tn e w TORK. No«. 3 WV-Unlt

BUte* new sprint produeen are I .,a ^ ginning to foUow Uie Increased pri

ckage of liaht °oo** Newsprint «Ml - ta.li. J S I MlUtltm. ' Oooea Plnea. - Ala.. I0 I'uentU lJO ooUfled cuatomera of a M -a-toa 1

inds, aoid from EarUer tne in iouo Jimpu’c ^he bulk going eompany, Woodlond. Woah„ ebt fnam 117 to nounced a |IO -a -ton prico boost., feeder lombe in Canada. I t woa learned Pf. I13£0 to lia w . BroUiers and company hiked prii uring Thanks- m u of Nov. 1 and James Mi

Loren company sold a tfl Incrci -------- would become effccUve to lU cir V nfo *•i. 1 U IC Coosa River oald the Increaae «f i f t t i G f t f niade n e ee m ry 'a a reault o t 1l l U l l O c l creoaed cosU o t both lobor ond m—DeodUne for terials." I t was the reoaon glvie « Tuesdafa generoUy for oUier boosUJgbt. At present United SUtea publlale their booka *rs. dependent upon Canadian pi

duetlon for more than 80 per ce> voted In Uielr of their newsprint, are faced wlprtmory elec* three price levels.

1 eleeUon need The price differs according to tarea, but on a Ncw York boala pu

aU’a office ea- ___ :________________________ _000 Idohooni j”

i r k l o v e r

1 Attack i v L U B3 ov -w a ite r N o w O p e n D a i l yumiture ilore a ’ i a « a a am X t S 2 P . M . t o 1 A . M .

Dnnce an ti E n joy Your U*ef“ w . car; F av o rite Beer. bank Into o OPPOSITE FIRE STATION Jumped to hli ' . Twlo- Falla

i H B A L L f rdov Night p !tYONE INVITED

^ '^clth W n lo n 's ,& O rch estra ir '

Admlaalon COc |Including ta x .

j ^ H l A D I O ! V RONPEVOO !

[ i j i f l 1 1 i = ~AST TWO DAYS!■NDLER OF ''BROKEN ARROW ".W IN ANOTHER G R E A T ROLE!

I l i l fllll I ii III W H T T M ^

^ Wan-.h».VROBEIlTSMKGENE AUTRY ,

BLAZING SUN”SUNDAY ★

SELECT FEW THAT TIM E MAOAZINE 5S 'CURRENT AND CHOICE."

had

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t w W H

ON THE SA5IE TROGRAMI

k “f Au e w e l l I , TO YESTERDAY”r A Picture F o r . . .

A Free Pegpio ;A T ree W orld!

k n o _______________ ■

: • I

o s t s C r a z yT T C BOLLYWOOD, Nor. J OliD -

7 U , O t Women are goUigcrajy over ineiwith muatochea becauae Uie;

r > l ____ want to bo dominated, o beout;P l a n t s T u o a u E

. 3 (/P>-UnlUd Dewey. Ernest Hemingway, Er xlueen are be* „n n y n n and Harold Peoiy h*T Increoaedprtce the m o s t popular muaUchei

Soaodloa mon* {^ cu la America today, Adolpl Pogano sold. «

Newsprint cor- “I conducUd a nea. - Ala., ha* 3 jx a women clearly a u ^ thel : a M -o-toa in* preference-for ® ra ^ m p ntdlotfly. Uchea,"'Pogano t^g-

•priVo boiat. j trustworUiy.-____________ ___

ny hiked prices llahera are eurrenUy paying IUO d Jomea Moe- ton. I10« a ton ond Uie oia pnco i 0 tfl Incrcaae tlOO-l'ton. __

...............UNITY. Nov. 3—Mr, and U

he Increaae w u jiqu lst are preparingU.V. KX« IBT UUh U d A tu«

J E R O M E: r : : A u t o T h e a t r e

p“b- F B I , . S A T . - S U N .

/'ER Double Feature

i joy Y o u r ot 7:15 ond lOilS

— PLUS —

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I MAN.r Showings Will; Be‘ Continuous After 9 P i l . T od

i! ' '

F R ID A Y , NOVEMBER 5, ig

---------------------- 1 TO b e to h n hom e

i z y ^nor, 1 OJJJ - „ . a LDO i T t . ? '

; craay over men becatao o t lU hcolUi and «tiibecauae they tu rn home. *“

noted. 0 beouty ' ------ -— —

ior. -niomM E.lemlngway, E r- ■ T ^

.u :^ 7 ta .h lch ■ EN D S FRIDAY

" ■' ‘T H E L A W L E SS ^t l ia ; T hey be-- w im M ^ nald C am

dng and more ----------- ;------------

_ _ _ J SAT. ONLYJy paying IUO * — I B|1 UiB old prico of C T L /M t t i i t I W / r

I—Mr, and Urs. re preparing to

ond Ariaona V U M t f

r n m m[ > M Eh e a tre - cartoon-berial r.-SUN. SUN. « MON.

,d 10:I5 ^

r ^ S j iJ^CAIVET • lYKN W

aflBimirfflTi- IR ewdrfhwtiaua ^ m f a APBWomlPfctoi ■

--------CAUTOON.— N E W S -

ot «;15 Doore Open — Erealni* TiUSaturday MoUsee* l : t l

EY KIDS 119 Matlneo S how ing o f ‘T ’HE MILKMAN"

ROW M ORNING-at^AN.-DOOBfl OPEN B:30

locolnte Milk to th c f i r s t 300 'Klddiej, urtesy of YO U N G ’S DAIRY.

LK DRINKING CONTEST ? ON OUR STAGE*!P-ri2 (M .io J .h £ jy .in n e r t!_____________

F u n fo r A l l !

Children under 12 year*—Jio

l l d i l H l u J - n

r and Tomorrow!it an 'IW w ith the babies ."mtfi the COWS... . heart in every Kitchen!

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Jga Will; Be •er 9 P i l . Tomorrow.^

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Card Party Held | __By-GrangeGraup ,g!

KINO HILL. Nor. S -A pubUc ^

— ^ i i l ' l 'O i ^ B B - Cof pinochle, one UbiB of ChlneM I checker! u d ont Uble of c& nut* IIn pl»y. • 1

Plwchla wlnnen wera A rthur th( '•Boim. men’s hljh: Mrs. M artin he!

Wowlwird. women's h lg lr Leo nj, EUphiu, men’s lov, and Mrs. fihis wll Tomltt. women's low. Mr. Mid Mr*. l»;Olsjion BMh *on tha cam ut* m jhlib priM Kid Wr. m d Mra. OUtct cP in r won low. Chinese eheclura vld7innen were Mrt. OltO T enant u u l ve: M;». Den Ellis.

____ HallQHC£n-^5corJ!lon»_M}d »u- __lumn Ilowcri decasied tha h ill . £ Pumpltlns were aucUoned by P m nk dj,Jcnt-L Pumpkin pie and uppla elder u rTfre ren'cd by Qranse member*. hoi

CKit-of-ton-n Kuuu Included Mr. a .ti'.tl Mr.i. Arthur Luke nnd Mr. nnd uwHit. Alvln Luke. Mountain Home, jiu, nfi(j Mr. »nd Mrs. QTieat tlchhoU _end Mra. W. IL MeKctth. O lean i -• Ferry.

* M

“ ^D inner PlannedFILER, N’ov, 3—Planj have been L

mode by ihe T lcr or.S to serve * . dinner Thursdsy Jor the Duhl M»^ loai a t the nicr Muonlc temple. ^

Afilaut are In chatje ol arrange-S

Marian Martin S Pattern

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* rnderlrlnjl You’U Uke tiie new ' ciuslo detalU-conlTM t eoUar. but- ' 'nr.cd cuIf* m d pockaU—and i f i M e»ay to saw tn d to wear! _, I’nllem TSr78. a lu i 3i. 38, 38, 40 dC

-. i - ’,<< .<0 .« .a iM 3S takea 4V yard t - |B 33-iiicli: ' i yard contrast. f l

nu:, eaiy-to-use pattern ' . 'gives - B Pf.'trci fit. Complete. lU uitrated saw ■ '•I'y i rhott’s you evtry step. ■

ln_co laa -Jar. I r','; '1 to M arlin M artin. ■

P«tl«ra depart- ■ I ' • 0-, Dos 67«, Chicago 80. I

- J name, add reu ■- I. M?C BiicI style numbor. f l

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Ki'hiim i . H pattern book,hr. I r„I V.'’'; >'oun8 InA /rri- n-). saloref‘’""'■•‘I of a blouse to mako

S, 1980 .

oia Former Resident ■ ■ Of M urtaugh Is I

Wed in Ethiopia IMURTAUOH, Nov. 3-Dem lia I

True, /ormer MurtAugh retldenl, I^ ^ f l and-daughUr of Mr. and Mn. 0 . V. I

True, Boise, and Stanley V. Cain. IAddla Abba, Ethiopia, son of Msur- IIce V. Cain, West Concord, Minn., Iwere united In marrlaBo Sept. S3 in Ithe ..£thlopla.j £ran(eU st_church. . J

^ ^ f l White fladloll tn d candelabra form* Ied the background for tha cert- I

g H I mony. I S ^ f l ; = g M t^ t j r . m : r ^ l t r T O r m r H

gown with a nylon net train ap- IpUqued With floral designs. The nel I

;< ^ H | yoke followed a similar pstiem. IThe gown had a fitted bodice, long I

. 'C ^ f l l sleeves, rrcocb Uce tUrcd bertha Il l ^ H and a full iklrL I

The matron of honor wore a gold I3 ^ B I satin gown and carrftd a nosegay I

of purple u le ra . Brtdesmafds were I^ ■ 1 Sue Lennox In pink tatfeU, carry- I

Ing a bouquet of deep row asters, II ^ H H and Blanche Becketta, wearing I

aqua taffeta and carrying a bouquet IS H B cf gold asteri. Jeanne Low Seaglaff ' |

was the flover glr| and John Tom- Unton was rlngbearer. Harty At-

l ^ n kins, WatsonvUle, CaUf., was best g

Miislc w u provided by Mrs. MU- f I ' l H R«>uutrom.

Ushers wera Paul Oechetta, William C w M M Peters, llonald Ruhmen and Ralph O e f l B Larson.i L S S Following the ceremony the young S g a couple was feted a t a recepUon In H 8 H the Ros hotel In AddU Abbt. A wed- | M | B ding supper was terved to the wed- , ■ B S ding party in the hotel.

Following a honeymoon trip to m u an. Ethiopian resort ’ a t Bbhoftu, .,,,

the couplo WlU make their home rv In Addis Abba.

B n H Mrs. Cain was graduated-from . . ( K w Bolie JjJgh ichooJ. She attendetf c,. iJ C T l i Bolso Junior college and Wheaton or i n n <;oI!ege and was graduated from lo j w j f l .Westmont college, CaUf. _ j S i 3 « ' Cain Is a Wejtmlnster coUrge dc ■ h S graduate and reeelred tralnUig for lnt

the mlnlatiy. He Is a taacher In the Hn IN ministry of educaUon In Addlt Abba, plo

Guesta Included Oeorge R. MerrlU, of --------- Dnlled e u tes ambassador to Ethlo- tta

dpla; Ata BelleU O. Badik, director sh general of the Ethiopian ministry of 1m education' and AU Emmanuel O. u Q j j Q BeUasil, first secretary Of the British »tt

pubUc * *CoFop—Ftf©—Girls~ r»r

SSu Hold Group P a r ty "BURLEY, Not. 1 — Members of C,

^ u r the Wahanka Camp Plre group * ' M artin held a Halloweta party Monday * Leo night at the home of Marlene Rehn,t . fihle with Mary H lea Chisholm, Sally •]Id Mr*. Ltldlaw and Jana WeMoa assist- d»i

ing- with arrangemenU. theOUTcr Oames and a treasure hunt pro- dsi

leckera vlded enUrtalnment- Refreshmenta imn t and ^ere served. /

♦ * ♦ un‘ll »«•_ — E K ItaiA IN-O D lLD ----------ime J iH l . BHOSHONE. Nov. J-M rs. Prank IP m nk D ie ,n d Mn. Angle WhlUneek en- cot

e elder t«rUlned at luncheon a t the Dice Oeiber*. home for the Episcopal guild. Mrs. wa«» Mr- A. W. Hamta, prealdent, conducted Cll Ir. nnd ihe business meeting which followed., /

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°’°^r Care of Youisd By ANGELO•e been — — —

H ie central school has many good bui t'* points. I t gives children a richer ten lempie. „ni1 more exW flenm Ja Jh«

learning tlisn they otherwbe could eld rrango- afford. II makes possible the better flui ______ playground, shops,

i n pa?d’S S ^ w d^ttereducsU onal tak- leader* th ta the smaller sehooli a t:

ever could do. ,j,Nothing Is ever gained slthout Wi)>

tome IMS. however. Walking totchool with the group, getting homo {•■'

■>. for luncheon with the family, clOKT. \ relatlona with the school and the b» [ . teacher a ri toms of the loues of ~

eonsolldaUon. Riding the but to and from ichool Is not alwsys an unm U td benefit to puplU and par­

iy enU.e -nu imall cblM <J prtaaiy/ ottm Hat to rldo too far u d ^ .

li Ions and tometimes miut lUy too ,H long in achooJ. This long dty t im | i f tho long rldts Is often fatlgi^g to ,'/ these ChUdren and they bcsln the ,

achool day under tha t handicap I t ; m ight w dl be tha t when dliUnc« [

\>W « are great smaller chUdren would faro b e tu r In the imaU school new-

• \ « r th tf r Jieaej. IM In order to know Just whtl the

I condlUona are parents thould now I and then ride irith the children. It I Is no t pojilblo to ipeak authoriu- I Uvely without doing Juit thit. cti^I dran’i rtporu are alwayi tlngid by 1 partonal fstU nn tn d ttUtudes tndI they always should bo tatted by per*

' I sonal experience. |One child reported U ut hs had

I to t i t In Uie bus for an hour wait- j ing for a child to get down to ihi

corner to reach the bui. InTMtlji- uoa ahowed Uiat Uie bui w u a few minutes ahead of schedule thai momlng and waited leu Uitn flvi m lnutts for Uie child who had ta go back for Uie lunthbo»-he ^ left behind. Five minutes can leei uise an hour to a worried child. Il li beat to-know bifora acUng on hli emo-

_ UonaUy colored stoo'.. .Certainly the central tchool glTts

the children a better education thanthey would get oOierwlsfc Whither or ne l the younger children bene*

,•> fit more by It and Uie nicwso>

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make'rtc it

Plans Start

Dpia•Den\lU retldenl, n . V.

Cain.Maur-Minn.,

Inchurch. ■'

form*II cere-

Iln ap-The nel pattern,

long berUia

« ■ toidnotegay

were 1, carry- > asten, wearing t»uQuet Beaglaff 'Jl Tom-n y InlUal pU as were made for the Idahcras best »l»“ ed Burley Jay-C-Etles.

Borley, »Ute teeretary; Mrt. Bachd 1 i t . MU- P«*ldfnt. and Mrt. Mildred Muaro, trea instrom ¥ ♦ it —

iT S State Joy-C-Ette “ 1.™ President Plans

Convention Meet „3d u h l e y . NOV. J _ P 1 ^ t e lh . S i.

trio to Jny-C-Etie convenUon to be sU' Jiihofti! M“y In con. wll!

hftrn^ Junction v'lih iho slate Junior pit Chamber ot Commerce convenUon un

,• »’ere dlscUi-.cd nt a luncheon Wed-..‘.1 7 ^ NeLwn-s cafe when n

itWndetf sta te prcjitJcnt Rachel Everest. Vheaton Ornngertllc. mnde her official vlsll 1^" a Irom „ „ SO,

Mrs. Karma Putman, local presl- I!, , Mllrse dent, prnldcd a t the meeUng and

ling for Introduced Mra, Everest, who out- r In tho lined the part Burley women would ™ It Abba, play in convention deUlls. She lold *? • Merrill, of her visits wll* oUier clubs In the **•I EUilo- state nnd reported on their acUvlUes. director she announced the midyear meet- T ilsUy of ing to be'held a t Caldwell on Nov, Woi juel O. a and » Threo Burley *-omen wUl heic Brttlsh titend. A n, n

-------------- T heiU te-priiJO ent'aM rM rsT K P m!ti’ ' man received corsages from the Bur- grat

i r i s ransemenls were Mrs. Olenn Kunau ncT and Mrs, Duima MerrlU. ttm

Feature Planned t S l For Elks' Dance ' 'I, Sally T he- alU schotUsche, a round assist- dance, will be a featured event a t —

tha Elks lodge's bl-monUily tquare t ,,.. n t pro- dsnclnit Saturday. Bob Daley will w ,. hmenta iniiruct. mio

A apedal elfort,wlU bo made Sal- jgp urtlay to leach all ncwcnmers Uio

-----------fundementalj-tif-siinsre-dtnclnj:— t . „Prank nefreihm enu wlU be served by a '

eek en- commlttea composed of Mr. and Mrs. _.V 1* Dice Oeorge Scholer, Mr. and Mrs. Ho- r * ' i. Mrs. ward Wiseman and Mr. end Mrs. iducted Clifton Smallwood. ollowed., All Elks ond their wives are urged Nad

to attend. '• dent

Zoji}ii_GhiMren_ ^ANGELO PA TRl' J j .

ly good but ride than they would by at- Lricher tending the smaller school lo which *

ju a J n j h ey. ,cnn walK.easlliL-;n ii.',t ,he dr-, - kie could elded by the parents conccmed. peif:! better fluroly tha t la their rlghl • and a piJabora- prlvUege. . • ^ r ., belter StlU, It would be only sensible lo praraUonal take a ride on th a t bua and know Tt:school! a t f i m band Jiu t whnt It entails. - cans

■ni* ni!>)»m Biolhtf knu*» lhir» U » tlibl KlUlOUt Ulk IO bmbr. Yo<ir .nd con-Ing to TmUaD >r* bolh Ini[xirUTit, lira Ur. and r home TilH la Iii< <ic<llini Iwflit r-]l. "tlow to nut-!=SS, «£"nd Uie t». SUUOB C, Knr York H, K T. «<Ty‘ t t a of

-Jid too ^ ■ 'T Tuy too I S / U»

I"*"» ** ■ A y s ^ J K i T ^sin the I / lWl— * \i«p- “ / / ^ 1 ■iitances [ I k w

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LChfl- ^igid by J f t

I | ‘ H ere are ' Iby per. m b renda packcc

hs had K . ®'f o r s t r o n ; b o n

to Ui« w K r i for glowln? he'“a fe*w ^ Ae Uial for you, too.in fliad to go T K lL -

§}1 giTU j \ / II £ 3 \Ul thanrhither \ - " ' \

bene* / ? \ \ Actsssry | ' V \

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t h e l a r g e s t , m oA LL KINDS OF R O L L S -

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______________ T T M E S ^ N E ^ ^ T T O

IS Started for Jgy-C-Ette M

for tbe Idahe Jay-C.EtU meeUog Kheduled nexl lay-C-Ettes. Taking part in the metllng wera, let tlra. Bachd ETemt. GrangevUle. lUte president;I Muaro, treasurer ef the Barley clnb. (Sberrod ph

I C alendar | P'The Ro>-al Neighbor* of America p'

v i c c i will hold their regular meeting at maj for Uie 8 p. m. Friday at the lOOF hall. The chll

in to be sUte tupen-lsor, AUce Orojvener, in i In con. will Blve a talk on a new Insurance niet

Junior plan, AU membera are urged to at- m U nvenilon und.jn Wed- * « * j "

■"># Unity club will held lis h i) 'F a •Inl VWL *“"«hton a t Uie home of Mrs. Betty Mrs

Sommer a l 1 p.m. Wednesday. Mem. tII n r tjl. ^ • covered had in iT ^ d '■ '»«« ^ b le tenlce, The the ho* ouu P w a r n Is under direction of Emma rlni n would Annls. The hostess wlU be assbled for She told by Betty Orlff and Mrs. Mae Knef. « rv a In Uie «'• „ „ „ Li cUvlUes. * * * j„H, r meet- T]ie Business and Professional han on Nov, Women's dinner meeting WU be thy nenwUl held at Uie BapUst ehurch a t J;30. . . . Pj,ftii_MondftyjnieJe«lalaUTa.eoa. trsTPut- mltteo wlU have charge of the pro- | ^ | h e Bur- gram. An ImporUn t business meet- .

I Kunau ner. All members are urged lo at- , * tend the business meeUng even If H unable to be present a t Uie dinner, bluted * * * ptt.

jnce Three Area Girls ^ round Pledge Honorary Pf

roAIIO 8TA TZ CX>lLEaE, Poet. ^ tellO, Nov. 3—Three resldenU of vln

ley WUl V jjijy Jjavfl been InlUated - .k ,. _ , Inlo Delta Mu of Epsilon chapter a l , ,

loe Bai- jsj;^ Tp eUglble, pledges mutt , Ji»vO ccn.m tm bcruiLJobiX iaagb-

md M rt three aro P a t B jine and Kay„ Kaelln, boUi Buhl, and Leona Stan- P '”

r d 'm ! ley. Albion. ^PrcsldlnR nt the InlUaUori were

•e urged Ni^a Dl.ihop, Wendell, president; Louise Hall, Twin FaUs, vie* preal-

______ _ dent: Lon* Orabert, Twin FalKMcreUry: Patty Lavcn, Jerome.

^ treasurer, and Dorothy Reid. Burley, U n ___ m roh.), ___ 1 _ L

___Shower Held for So'’Jh!‘th Ketchum WomanJia_dt.. -KETOHUM.-Nov^'S-iMitrCbarier t»X icemed. pelffer was Uie guest of hopa; a t rmi ill and A pink and bluo sKower given by jj*t:

^ rB. Lyman Hammoa "and M n. -----slble lo Frank Sabala. - — ------•. ^d know The evening w u spent playing K stalls.- caaastn wlUi prlM s'going to Ui6 Q -

honoree and Mra. P rtd Turner. S “ •'!*=' A baby doU centered the gift Uble K t t n Ur! and miniature cradles were uied as 5 "Mow to nut-cup favors. After Mrs. Pelffer g

, »rM 10 opened her gifu. refreshmenU were o«, 'v ,' T. • ■_________ . . 8ac

F trj th e breads “EVERY

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ire are vitam in enriched ^snds packcd w ith carbohy- \ite s for energy, mineral* \• stTonir boiTcs and vitam ins - .......... *■ glowln? hea lth . . . T hey’re3d for. children and good• you, too.

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itduled nexl year tn Bnrley when tha rtate way ting were, left to right, Mrs. CUyten PhdaD. Con le president; M rt. Cartaa Polmao, Bsriey (Bherrod photo—tU ff eogtavlng)

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Plans Discussed ----- By Mission Club S,’America pj^n t wero made to lend Christ- — etbg at mas boxei aa weU a t glfu for Uie n il. The children to aeveral persons active rojvener, in ihe missionary field at Uie last ijurance meeting of th e LuUieran Women's d to at- Mls-ilonary league.

Mrt. Leonard Jacob w u In charge of the meeting and the program,

Jis /lU -ravorHo }lyjaat.“ was directed by rs. Betty Mrs. C. V. Hovey. y. Mem. The calling committee reported It covered had made 31 mission calls during Ice, The the month. The group also Is plan- if Duma nlng lU annual dinner and bu a ar • assbled for Kov. B. A turkey supper will be ’ e Knef- served.

Luncheon was s e n r t by the cism- / mlttee-In charge. Mn. Pred Eber-

teislonal hardt, M n. Edwin Ehlers and Doro- . . WIU be Uiy O rundm an. i

J 'S HollTsfef Woman j " t te n o fe d a fP a rty |

even If ’ HOLLISTER, Nov. V-A pink and I dinner, blue ahower waa held here for Mr*. I

Pete LanUng. , 1I A short program wat presented. /

' I S M tt. Lester Skeem gave a humor­ous reading and Mn. Leonard Felera

r O r V presided a t the piano during a musl- / eal guessing game. Mrt. Raymond

O Irlchw onhlghpT JsetndK n.K ar- enu of via Dlrlch wca low. The prltts wera InlUated cakes baked by Mn. L. PeUrs.?s I-anting wai assisted in open-

jirt r . » Hostesses were Mn. Skeem, Mrs. Homer Bobert»;-Mn. WUUam Lant. tag. Mr*. Dale Kunkel. M n. Ocmlo LanUng, M n. X^Roy Pleenor and

’n, Mrt. Jack Budden.! * ™ r _JPle and.coffee were se m d t t Uio * close of the^aftw noc^ - .

Halloween Portv „ _BUREEY, Nov. S— Odd Fellowa \

and Rebekahs of Durley and Rupert ___" O r met Saturday night a t tha Durley m-m

lOOP haU for a HaUoween lupper ■ M n n and dance. In charge of arrango-

menu wero James J anak^^ltm l. _ -Charier t»XT31m W oUarJCiD lslher Arbo-

Rast, Mrs. Dlidcna Bell and Mrs.Iven by u ,tty Throckmorton, d M r s .__ ’ y i.i.v v „ v v v v v v v u v u .u ™i]!

a SclenUflowe'd « 5 Mm s o r c & S lca m Bath Pelffer H Open 11 AJI to B PJJ. ’ ' '

eads th a t have ERYTHING”

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Class Mother Is -Honored a t Meet ■

O f Mary M arthas IMrs. U E. Coxen. c lau mother I H

of th e Mary Martha clna.flt^ the BF ln l Daptlat chureh. was honored P * 'on h e r 88th birthday anniversary r ’at Uie annual clasj meeting of the f ' group.

Luncheon was ^er •cd, with the

" m em bm us gursls, Tho-ublea were ‘ " decorated in a HaUoween moUf aod a c h jT tan lh em ^ ^^ cro te ^ lece, a ^

Uble.' ' ' ■ r 'Norman Wood, guetl speaker, gave •

a talk on the unity of the aeven ''democracies. A Ulk on cheerfulnes* I j .and ChrlsUan living wat given by K jUio Rev, Herman c . Rice and Mrs. MRay Dowd told a .ilor>- showing peo- Kpie are funny, Mrs. E. L, Brackett Hwr In charge of the program. Q

Mrs. John McKlsslck prealded a t ■ Uie meeting and Mn. L. B. Tyler led th e prayer, M n. R. U SmlUi gave a short resume of plans forthe b a iaa r and tnle Nov. 17 and 18, ’

T he hostess, Mrs. Hugh Hollo- “I rtate way. waa asjlsted ,by Mn. Cora »„!•htUD. Conger and Mrs, U L. HoUoway. _ Barley « « W

PARTY GIVEN---------- MURTAUOH. Nov. 3 - Marjorie B

, Assendrup and Myma Daniels were V.H co.hosteases a t a Halloween parly Mn

at th e Assendrup home. The evening Jar11 i n spent playing games and danc- Bot

. . l U D Ing. euiChrist- — for tho

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. Y»i.U>aKyn«i PUn, Ull oiw food Ubl you la« up W 7 Iba. ft«t 7 d » y * -« y « 1 wiUht U c«Q»»d by OTw-eatlng (and * PUnlid»»lIii*dtoart8wayi: (t)Tojf to cut down yoor sppiUta autoMti> hungry; (3) Iseludia sutrlUoui •Uisai

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— - b — ^ o i l —T h i s - G o u p\ ------ Plaas* aend m t potUgi prepaidi- o f Kyron In C > Regular B l« a t ts . \ m ( ) E conom y'B ise-ailSM perbo

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,Town________ __________ _ Stjkte__

Is Betrothed T.leet ■ n g n B H Hthasmother a Dcoi

- ^ U m norUhonored eecreIversary r ’.'"'•'B n g - - ' Chrt[ O fth e suit<

U a'llh Uie ' V W ? . ^ uonnndi-of- I — men'leg wers ^oUf aod ' ' ' ' pajij3lece. a . . . . . h

f«ni» r ' r r r ^ o H l l B ' ^• ■ lend

rrfulnet* . j ^liven by jid Mrt.

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sided at^ W *? AUDBEy LOWr omitn , , , 4at!ghler of Mr. atid Mrs.Ians for ^ Shoihoae, pUns aa

early marrlafa U Harold Huyief,I iioiio- j jj„_ p_ Huyser,•1. Cora enrravlai)oway. _____________ ^ __________

DINNER OCEBTB ^Marjorie BLISS. Nov. S — Mr. and Mn. ^lell were V. W. C tnon enterUlned Mr, and ^:n party Mra. Jick Hoke and daughter, f lr evening Janice. Eagle, and Mr. and M n. VId danc- Bob Oaiton and family. Bliss dam, B l

Sunday at dinner, F

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N T M I ^ ^ ■M I X — R E A D Y T O U S I 'irful hftHt^lT f " ’** —V^t ^ ---------;----------- 1uke t 2 poQDU or more of fina ke. Simple redpet ixuide each

paclcige. Alao tu e Ridiaot ,U ix to add loodnest aad "color to cooiuei. candies a D d d e iie r t ie c ip e t l

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C O N D E N S E D . ^I TABLE TS. S

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W M T r m wnatiiw, lumfDl d r if t, e n r c l M o r i n a w g e

itrlUous •Uasanu to b » l t» u a u b JoM • • - .w .4,. - - -

[Unsi7 dl«tsat*'fatUalag,"Endon«»»nt, 'yourphyiMi n iaenmaxaaid. ?

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•O U N D S F I R S T 7 D A Y S . . . FREI « l»T .O A Y m T i*W iK « li« iia» i»^ W e lg l

« t r o tI * lxr ntlBS Krr«a. I t yoa sr* set 100ft

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s-Coupon— i“ S A V.U (i prepaid ( ) boxes mi r S lu a t 13.00 per box. I ■ I gt ISM per bo*.--lncloted l l

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T.F. Girl Elected - | H Group Secretary '0 j B I ARCATA. Calif, Nov.’ S-PtuHn*

-Domosalla. daugnttrafTCCOladya-------DcQiogaUa, 3 » FourUi avtnua nortb. Twtn PaUi, h u been elected secretary of tha newlyKnganlaed ChrlsUan Roundtable a t'B unboldt ’ SUte college here, M lu DomogaUa 'U a sophomore majoring In educa- ' Uon and working for a general tl»>meniAiy..ctcdcntlaL . . ____ _______- She wat graduated tram TVln

Palls high tchool la U tf and aU -

year before com ihg~iainiaSoH t - r - ,; Bute. BoUi aha and her moUier *U

tended the summer aessloa a t Bom- boldt imnmer.

Illusfrafad with

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; tbs XTntventi; d Id&ho t n iU nlren lt7 ot Utah thould pr to terw U nt to »a eooetrned.

• oo ie tes 'o rtio lh teww liave b’ \ th tlr ufutl •

or .gloom.T ' Btorlea from t>oth ' |

Dlab u id Idaho d iJm Utelr tguidi { I . t h ibauld be nt«d u ' tha underdog. J

T e t In the next; ptm graph. D ta h Jft uy> It ha i t h e l^ ) b « f f r e * h m » n t , , . \ ' 1 i q u n d In t h e i i r ' f i B l Mbool'i h l i t o r T . | f c X - \K V ^ Aod Id iho hack' cun.«- e n are flnglng “the probes c t ■ aiuple ot t u t ba th a t could write tootball hbtory iioaeov In » couple ol teatt

) W here doe» UiU leave the areri,1 » « ? He Is contu»ed.,but » tt«

c u e tu l atudy ot the pros u td o ' ; for each team ve would ear h r

bUl game l9 brerlng for Ua Valley football twu.

We pick DUh to win by t touchdowni. Idaho did the trick two taUlee l u t year. Our frte K ajor Hoople. fsron the Utei

J otie touchdown.I VancJftle tan i are supporting IdaI because they e lite Ui« cwnpetltJ

the Idaho yearlings has been fad is much stronger than th i t dish

— out b r Utah.tverybody could be wrong on t

ovtcoroe ot the game, but we i oontldent nobody wlll be dlsappoli

t ed by the^outcooe. of-the acti--------------— tha t' will be dbpUyed by these t

joun* team*.

U aybe we are mltslag the b(

' 'o o n e e m lis n a n u ra tn tr l i la b o ;- Bob Weaver, a farmer llvl

southwest of n ier and a promlne , ip te tsm an la these parts. h « e

■trred many oetU of UDhatch pheasant eggs this year-m any mc th in h s has noUced in p u t yea

Tbls would Indicate a Uck -• - • - -fertUlatlon-becBuse of an ln« ! flclent number ot rooiUrs. Wea>I Mys th a fs something to think abo-'. Rooetera are Just u necessaiy

hem for a hatch of pheasanU a ■■ - Uw* aUowlng only thff ihootoff

rtyifitrm m»r . problems. I t ' raises the C[uestl{' ' w hether exeluslre shooting ot roc !' t a n la the answer or whether the

abnild ba soma olher compromls Possibly tha sesson should be elos altogether to allow the bird popul tlon to catch up with demands the Increulng husUng populuio

............- • n u aitendod deer and elk huon tha twrWL-tolt./tf >>wJ»aJ«,

-------------- nver, a&ors tba town of Balmcmay not be u Mtended as we m

. ; think. The ipedal'area for a huicheduled to close .Kot. SO Is frc

p PVurth of July cwek. downatres* to Dadlaa oeer. . ___

■------------ T H sirterH fflriJEronliraG Eel oo:a em tlo n officer, has warned Hun

* «r» the area m»y-’be“clo»ed a t ai time durlsx tbe next month tmd

i : aaem ervencyorder'andwlthaehoBQUca. • •

Ttia flsh and t>ms departme; waata a itlpuUted number of d»

--------------itm orad-fw m -U ie-reflon .—Whi...........~ m M n l weather condlUons-aro n

good for a heavy kill, things mlgl L . chanM fanldlT and when .the.fl'

rnuniber cf animals ara tak( o t the area, then It wiu I eloaed.

BUI w ld ba U polnUng this oi b tu u a e many U i ^ Valley huntc

t BO Into the area. Tlie hunt shou‘ not bo coatuMd with the <itend(1 ' hunt o a tha Afiddle fork.

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S i l S ® « B = F f, should prove;o»e.n..d. U i lv c r s l t y o f I d ih o f r e™ . f o r th e i r « n

F a l l s a n d a c lash w ith t i f ' ‘ ' m e n . G am e tim e is 8 p .i r W ‘^ M : L in c o ln fie ld .

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■ tor th e i r bus r id e f ro m " I ^ k e C i ty t o TSvin Falls.

I d n h o green ieB n re sla tC ' i>:>A a l ’ftAAi w o rk o u t F r id a y In B • .v .N K ir a w ^ h i l e th e U te s w ill t a k e

lim b e r in g exerclsefl F r id n le ot f u t backs T w in F a lls , tball history a t coaeh Art Smith, former ■Je ol uatoRS. hfgh school basJretbalJ casch. I ive the average perjenclng hU flral year a t Mc l.,b u t after a w ith the Vanflal babes, pros and cons During the week Smith haa

>uld say a r w l putting emphnali on strengthi ng for Maglo offensive play tor the game.• U tah. Smith told hla charses I win by two a ll offensive departments need id the t j ^ by provement If Idaho Is to r r. Our frtend, j u 20-fl victory over Utah In ' I the Utes by rftHa lu t year.

.. V.. ^ O n ‘i'® brighter side In drti ■pportmg Idaho Moscow was the return o f I tit coatpetlUon Morrison, quarterback from I lu been facing Palls ,-and , tackle Oeorge Sla in tha t dished Both boys were Injured In the |

■ w ith University o t Waahtt: wrong on tha frosh two weeks ago and did

e. but wa are action against Washington { be disappoint- fn ,ah last week, of-tha action -Defensively the Idnho gre I by these two havo ahown the result of somt

perlence'and should be able to back the vaunted Ute alUclt. I

islns the bnat ever. Smith was Quick to add tlon-meaaures- tf'TAS Vahdal yeullngs aro srttr ld ab ft------ to -w ln ,-th ay -m u it-d o -» cr« -^farmer llvlns slow down the Utah frosh. t d a prominent Sm ith and olhen on the coac parts, has ob- sta ff a t Moscow have designed of unhatche4 play variations especially for ir—many mora, U tah game. After hearing re( In p u t yeara. of Utah's 83-8 victory over ,te a Uck of BYU Kittens l u t week, cha of an Insuf- were made In the- Idaho al

oiters. W eaver to catch the weaknesjca of to think about. U tah team, s necessai7 aa Sm ith would so t say it th e Ic pheasant! and f re em en will use the two-pla w shootoff of system being uUllted bv Co«ch_I resenting ' n ew liow e ils 'varally. the ([uesUon A t Balt Lake' City. Utah sprli

lotlng ot roos- through final drills Thursday whether there reports Indicate the Maho grid ■ compromises, m ay face a sharp passing at lOuld be elosed directed by Dick Hydslch. 6 i e bird popula- Clly, and Carter Crowley, fot h demands of all-UU h quuterback. lg populaUon? Coach Pele Catliton told h is T> players they are shooting to i and elk h u n t the score for the D tah jw alty w:

n of'Salm on, Idaho 38-19. ed as'w e may ‘H ie game wlll feature five M ea for a h u n t Valley ployers. On the Idaho st )V. 30 U from aro Dee IlelchsUln and Oe ; downstream W right, guards from Buhl.

_____- aern-lrfU h.-C tnU r-from-Burls)raG IrB T oon^ Jock Cross. starUng fullback warned h u n t- U tah. Is a former Twin m ils 1 'dosed a t any school star, and Dick Bubak. ' monlh tm der standing end for the Papooses

id with a sho rt ft four-iport letlerman a t Jer hiRh achool.

s department T%e same wUl be the flrat pit unber of daer under the new UghU a t Lincoln fl redon.—Whllft th*41«hUn«-axrangementr«(»w-p lUons-aro-not and - Increased pow er-w ill-dc thinp m ight VlslblUty a t the field,

rtien the.fle-. , ^ . .

STw5“S Insh Gridmen X toSi Need Time toI hunl should

Regain PowerI CHICAOO, Nov. a (UfiJ—Wh

I p n r o a • wrong with Notre Dome? tL U i c a I NoUiln{-nothIng the l Ume wi

leaci;b ehonii reveiberntfd. 'J ISI 5?I From South Bend, homo ofI im ' m Mi once-mlghty Irish grid squad wl> ITI l u m went through 39 games without• i l l i l l It? only to lofte Uiree ot Its J I i l! J ii five games ihls season.I tM Ml J4IS .promLRftiyettc. tna.. sue o fFB ITO i;« ssT clue, whaie Dollermnkers Hno-i> l i t Ul ■ 4TB Uie Notre Dnme streak' whlclTl I lij ll* *01 ®*tcndrt Into five seasons.I u> ii» S7« __Trom BloomiDBton. Ind.. wlI UT «4 ISS Clyde Smith's Imllivnrv team wo I ’ lT i 'H ljs I} 20-7 viclory. Its tlrs t.ove r N<

Dame In 44 years.i“*UI III 40* LanslniTrMlch.; he I Ul III 4c: Of the Michigan State span I 111 ^^9--4e» who Saturday overcame a n ' IiI 111 iSi 104 eleven keyed lo as high a pitch 4 Ul u i 4SI any o( those famed teams wt:- — - —------- drive storied "Uie spirit o f Nci^iT4 I.I : : j 4 Dame."1 11 111 Ml " I don't Uilnk Uiere's anyUi 1 M i l l il* wrong wllh Notre Dame.” Cl s 411 • ISI 410 Sm ith said. 'T heyre a heck o: I JJ u : 4i: good foolbaU team. I'd rather1 JM i ’hftt'a wrong wllh the lenms t 4 ITI IM !ST7 piny-

• ‘T lic answer Is Uiiii thl» year J i*u Ul s » opposition Improved, ■niey’re bet4 n i 134 4»i Tho gap's been narrowed. Nc ! Ill MI DiimeT nieyl-e not quit* as deep( i” iS 4« » be. blit they're w4 i:i Ul 4IJ eoftchfd and thej-^e col good p• — ~ 7“ sonnel.’t, *” _i-£ i'cn- team U m t. plaj-a . tb1 141 lU 413 wants to beat them. We wanI It- i <9 evI i>s u i 411 game, and we were ready for t

1 in ici 4SP Stu Holcomb, who coached Pun i *144 "ssi ^ ^ **•'' It 11'dlfterenUy.? UUnk-Uiere's anj-lh» 41 U4 4T1 *Tong wllh them tha t a few gi ; u ll ) Its halfbacks and ends vouIdDi £UJ1 II 111 443

I GriS SSHule^> l i t « 4H • rWOATI 141 I* 1»* BcrUTttOoivllM. S s.au

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Idaho fre sh m a n footbalf^s left Moscow 1 • th e ir an n u a l tr ip down tho sta te Into T lh w ith th e U niversity of Utah frosh g e is 8 p .m . S a tu rday under the new lighti

S i S Phillies’Acertn fX Tho‘ Reliefer Getsare s la ted to . _‘; i , i '" t a k ^ " l . n ; Player Awardses F r id ay In n e w t o r k . Nov. » -

Jim Konstanty. who rote from____ scurlty to become the best r

1. lorm w aoiM pjt^her In baseball today. Is OH eoacn. ia e x- NaUonal league's mMt • valu year a t Moecow jsso-* praeedenl a***• t « r ^ i feat.

K onsunly. whose luperb pl n strengthening featured Uie Phllodel:Uie game .u iin ph iiu„ - n rst pennant Iriumpllls charses tn a i 35 p,[,

® J f coveted award,r Utah in Tw in 33-year-old apecUUst ga1 . . .- I . . Ifl ’ O'**Ilde In drilU a t „p j j j 0^ p, » pouiwe

eturn o r polnta „lUi <ct: from Wofto Q„jy pj members of3eorge Slavena. Qft^ball Writers AssoclaUon

“ I® America who parUclpaled In)t W a a ^ g to n pou_ ^ n,n,e KonsUnty:o and did n o t jq pinyer ballot,ashington S taU ^ h , high honor, crowning p

^ ........- of Konstanty's meteorie rise W flIdaho greenies fortune, came as a surprUi m of game ex- jho btepecl4icled righUiander.

Beached a t hls W.oreester. N. ^ alUclt. H w - home. Konstanly said: " If s so. Ick to add th a t t lr rv f

' “ ? ? »»vtr tW C t. I n.v.* coeW t ^ 0-mnrM tiJUL -won-lt-wlU»ut-bal(i.from-Uia_ rrosh. t o j u ,9 team."3n Uie coaching Muslal. 8L Louis'CaidJe designed new unhbed a distant second eclsUy for th e Kons{anty. Muslal. a Uute t rteoring reporto- winner and the league’s tItory over tn e champion, drew ono Ilrst p! week. changM y^te and finished wlUi 188 pol - Idaho a ttack only oUier players who d w esjo of Uie pi^c, Giai

^ of the Ne* York Olants and O ay It th e Idaho Haniner of Uie Phils, two each 1 he two-platoon jjiner. hcnierun kingbv Coach Dixie .pmijjurab,—ona.______________

Rounding out the top 10 w , u u h sprinted stanky. Uilrd: Del Ennis. Phllac Thursday and fourUi; Klner. flfUi: Hami Idaho gridmen nobln Roberts. Phlladelpl passing attock MvenUi: OU Hodges. Brookl lydslch. Sugar elghUi; Duke Snider, Brookl :rowley. form er ^ n th : and Sal MaRlle. New Y< k. 10th. Jockle Roblnion, ot Bro n U)ld h is U tah )yn_ ,.[,0 won Uie award Ust yi ootlng to even finished • 15Ui. coUecUng only h varsity w ^cA ppmu.______________________

Pigskin HallI and OeorBe ^

. 0 £ E a m e J o _ 4 _lg fullback for - A - i . i ‘

Be Dedicatedm ‘5t“ j“ ro™ "EW nnnnswicic. n, j . niftn jcrom o ^ bfjl footbnll plnycM

s - j n « « .. r .»■ M.

field “RTandsUnd quartertnclui." but____ ^ assemblage of former All-Amrr-------- -- - — ■plnyers and -W bail slnrs-Ior-l

dmeii s.r,"™?'''""'"'The football shrine Is to be cc

■ A f r t slnicted h«e on the RulKcrs cnp u s-n ea r the site of the Ilrst lnl<

_______ colICKlalc fooU)4lI game—and p:of the proceeds from Saturda Rame will be used as Uie kfcki

I fo*' consinictlon fund drive.I (UJ>J—^ a t a W liat coach wouldn't dream sb< w , M~.. * backfleld made up of Haihat Ume w o n t giuhldreher. qusrlcrbnck of No

Dnme's four hortm cn: Eddie Mah rated. of H an’ard, Ken Strong of N

hcxmo Of th o York University and Homer Ha d squad which of RuUers? es without d e - And how about a line anchor ree ot lU f irs t by Pudge HeffelfUucr of Yale, w m. was named lo WaUer Camp'.f 11a site Of p u r - three AII-Americ.i-teamj.—and-ikers rm aslied ^d rVanco, one of Forrffmm's ".'ev ‘ak’ whlclTHoa' blocks of fninlte’’-ln-the-lCb? asons AU of these former grtdlr

" s 'o * a u " . s ! s , > “ . ' s o swP.rli The H.OM.OOO football shrine he

« t.o ;c r Notre ,.m have separate trophy room.U about 3S0 collcfirs and unlverslili

rrMlch.; homo where” each can displsy its raj itate spartATW trophies and records. Another pla ame a n ' Irlah ned feature wlll be the "nail of A Igh a pitch aa Americas."

teams whose —pirtt o f N otre , T¥ 1 1

^ro. Wyoming Holds Th«k®ofi Dnll in Boiserd rather a sk BOISE. Nov. S (,T)-Tlie unbfal4 le leama they Wyoming Cowboy. got Uie kin'

oul of Uielr iraln-weao' IrKs Tlmr I this year Uie day wllh a workout on Bol'# Jim l Tliey're be tter, college Held. Tlic Cowpokej thi rrowed. Notre entrained for Mo.v:ox and the nte a i deep a i SauUday footb.ill claah with U

they're well- Unlversliy of id»ho.KOI good per- Eddie Talboom, ihe slender 15:

pounder who Itad.i the r.allor ploj-a larger coUeses In this miWe wantod son. Impressed ildelmers wllh h

nproved every towering punt-i snd .vhtfty runnlr•cadv for th a t Uirough dummv p’avj, ___

Coacn uowdcn Wysll said 1 oached Purduo wa.\n'l undefe.Mirjistlni; t!ie Vandal ued 11 a lltUe allhough his Cmrboyi lilve bet

rated a t least a two louclidou ire'a • anjU ilna favorite.It a few good Oleim Jacoby, director of atlileUi rouIflDT cure,- a t Wyoming sn ds forme.- UnlversJi

of Idaho grid *ta.*. .said the Wyc -------- — mlng athletic satif wq.Ti-t-Uimtin

j o i l l e Uie Idaho gamr. m ln,|'lim ctlca l' tho enUre state of Wyoming Is "bov

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ho rose from ob- I the best ill today. Is the

pracedenl shat>

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rst relict pitcher ever to win the___ _ Tbe Kimberly BuUdep ei

a4»son„bat before Coaeh Patb JSim . r a “J ^ t h ^ «>W- lo right, are Doanc

“ i i ot U..'AssoclaUon ot .

Udpated In th t le KonsUnty on

. crowning point

.jitisrs Control o: « Changes ]w 'adT e^B uS k j Changcfl in th e control Hants and O ran T hursday n ig h t by Prcaic Is, two each and o th e r Twin F a lla busines! nerun king ot ^ f ln n g g r p f th n c lllb . PUr

le top 10 were T ab e r, E . 'E . O strander Ennis, phiudclr B. F. Magcl. N o purcl • P f'ce w as announced,ts. »*“• Doerr will continue aa eon^5 • tlon president a n d assume

iRlle, New York. basebaU dub . H arriett 1 rcplacca McRobcrta aa vice j

award l« t Jcm . Radtke replaces TablecUng only V aecretary-Ueasurcr. RadUe i

----------- of Uie elob.r f 1 1 McRoberta. Taber, CsUanderr U m Magel have been associated

tho Cowboys since the Pic . lease was formed in 1&3S. Mit o ’______ connetUon wllh-baaebiill h cftt

back 38 yeara when ha was . J nected wlUi Uie old Twin

P a t C Q Brwlns of Uie U tah-Idaho lei Doerr purchased hts first li

;K . N, j .. Nov. est in Uie Cowboys In 1011 and ilball players a t t)ccn a Pioneer Icnsuo director game Saturday 1043.

Ids, not on the The sale of Uie In te r till in Cowboys are subject to approvi

~oT~t5o~ hiSB7 v r \ ’ati~B r~otaiT a u t cmra' ufrbaclui." bu t an Pioneer'league, icr All-Amrrlca Radtke flr:,t broke Into pn :1 sU rs-Ior-U ie (aoiial-bai<jbaU-lu-1035-and. pi Of Fivmc toot- mnlor league baU wlUl U e Br

lyn Dodgers. He w as drafted le Is to be eon- tho army In January, 1843, and e RulKcrs cnm- his bn-wbnll career Inlerru] t the first Inter- FolloRlng the war, Radtke Jo ;amc—and p a rt tho Botr.o inloU a n d later pl rom Saturdays for T a in fa lls in IMS and 184' as Uie kfckoff Ho took over aa business man

'und drive. of the Cowboj-a In mld-scasor n 't dreom about 1947 onU htis: held tlto . posl

up of Harry since, rbnck of Notre Doerr a%'.ured Cowboy tons I n: Eddie Mahan FnlU •’will hnve a,w orking ag Strong of New ment in 1S51 with Uie New 1 d Homer Hasel Yankees" and Uie world champ

have a-'jured Uia club anoUier i I line anchored nan i contender. . cr of Yale, who No action has been laken o er Camp'.^ tlrst miinaijer tor 1051. b u t ll Is dout teams.—and-by ir W/illy Bcrs'er will tnnnnKC jrdfiam's ".'even Cowboys next season. Ite will, h n-the-'3Cb? ever, continue In the New )rmer gridiron Yankee system, to take part In - Doerr said the change in oai ves ceremonies, ship'of the club wUl not affect boll shrine here policies of Uie Cowboys.•ophy room. for ----------------------------•nd universities. t r OJ.^NS ENO WORK

Another fl^n-’ ^ ^ 3 ANOELES. Nov. 3 he "Hall of AU- Southern CalUomla-a Trojans |

Uielr fliuil driU — a Ughl ont______ Tliur.vlay and the 40-man sq

got r«d)- to / ! / n o r th late r>J l o l d S 8 conference clash v

ise Ttie phllll s won 31 games by .- n i e unbealCTgot Uie kinks margin.__________________arj' IcKs Tliurs- ,sn Uol'e Junior Cowpokes then:ox and their 'ilaah with, the _

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E N A W A I T

Kimberly BuUdogi

BuUdep ended tbelr U5Q fooU>aIl aew ra early re Coaeh Panl McCley'a team bad atortd away Ita iver WendeU, HaUey. Hacermaa aad Elko, Nev. t , are DBase Ihrwman, Al 6Upp, Ted-Tate, Pbll unnlngham. Mill Cn&nlofhaa aad J errj Sn

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? e s H a n d s i n S j;he controlling in terests o f th e Twin Fall: t by President M aury Doerr, who took o la businessmen. Doerr, h is w ife, H a r r ie t ! cliib..purchfl5e^ cpntTo]_of_tb iL jtp ek ov D strander and

lunccd. p V f l t e d D o w ninue aa corpora- . PJHLADELPHTA. N ov.J 01nd assume new i t was thUd down and CcUve dlrecUon of Bill Leconby srtit In word forI. H arriett Doerr Lehigh fooUiall team lo punIla aa vice presl- To his surprise, the next ireplaces Taber as was a run—which made a :•. RadUe a ls o down. • •

playen what happened.T, Ostrander and "Oh," camo the quarterba

associated with reply, "we .took a vote in,ce the Pioneer huddle and you were vcin 1030. Magel's down."

hem mn*c n ha was con- _ _ _ , „

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t ^ lh 't h e B w k^ PtwUce-Ileia-Ui-itrcct-doUicj v a i d r^ t te d ^ tor r 1043, and had triple-thrcaU r si^ h^U m n^d hurl his ankle In last week's 7-

With WMhlngion State.« d later played -T hc-te< un_uitocr Mid Uie i^ 8 and 1047 responded well W irealr mslness managerI mid-season of possibility of pis d he P l o n 'Without Brosan in the left haU

spot. Bob Mays, anoUier m)wbov tons Tttln veteran, would replace him.

working a ? e "■ Uir n L Yoric 0" fundamenuls and piuu dcf

Ul. .notnor p , . - v ! „ ' X ° r t a " o " 'taken on a Unbeaten Wyoming, feati.

lUt 11 is doubtful Talboom. the notion's lenJllV m n n S f U?e nre-heavy-fnvorltes to • n. Ite will, how-11,0 N o . York L e a v e s f o r

r . ‘o t s , o ° o r s G a m e W i t h D u c kPULLMAN. Wash.. Nov. 3 (

n ie ^ Wftshlnglon Slate Cou ORK . tuned up briefly Thursday-and i

Nov. 3 (/T — pulled out of Pullman for Saiurt i'a Trojans took Coast conference game wllh O n

a Ught one — a l Eugene,40-man souad The Cougars took along *E1

irth late JYlday Mesjlnger but left behind sophor •ence clash with halfback Don Larkin. Me.wlnge

first stringer on the offensive i ----------- had been ruled out with inJiII games by ona earlier but Coach r o r m E\'asl I lo it 16 by lha ski said he may see limited aet

Larkin h u an injured knee.

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•e w ra early thla Secnnd row, left to rlcbt. arertd away Ita s ta r Sam Brackesberrr. Bob CaElko, Nev. P in t Aaslitaat Coaeh George Ke:

I-T ate, PbU Me- Cariy. Call Nelaen, Jim D>Jerry Snelsan, Doa Floyd, (reitygrove phol

Fall^Cowboys- tl Sale of StockTwin F alls Baseball club, Inc., w ere annou ho took over control of th e club from c, H a r r ie tt Doerr, and Jack R adtke, bus SLjbr.k n^Tird hy E. W. l\trRnhnrf.i. Pni

•wn ISQCoyotesrA. N ov.J a iJ5 - _ ' J i . .

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i';s,d"o".‘i’J'/. GndRivali-y^ r - B S t tO - O i r 3 - ld a h o SU te crouart^ rhack 'a *’>” Col’eso of Idaho 01 a •l“oi« m the for the 31st Ume li

u of U»e two schools SatiGame time Is 3:30 p .'m . Ir Snud bowl a t Pocntello.

--------------------- The tR-o teams opened“Uiclr 'F o v M i c a ^ ‘he C oyoleranl a j i U l S S oldest rivals • remaining on

Bengals'schedule. Tho Coyotes V - O m e S l won a total of 17 games anc

^ Bengals' 13. College ot Idahcrun up a total of 484 polnu at

. up tor pmcllce Bengals* 338,M u "Tlie C ^otas won Uie-flrs«lltia an|)_ nn l l i ^ . .Thrr m n im t he I

- to . play..»gBlnst ojargln of victory BO-0 In 1070,I I . V of the game.i have producfxl lli1 around tn e i„ ] „ t y „ r 'a game. Uie-iJe « c t-d o U ic j-im d •werc-Wumphnnt-14-0.- - - a dip wlUi each jg o coach John Vesser has . •tnrcaler aeniw ^ starting backfleld, I is t weeks 7-7-Ua snyder. Twin FUlls, wlU star

... W t half. OUicr backfleld Ma r Mid Uie ankle are Jack FriK h. Melba; Lyle At ;ell ta treaunent McCammon. and Cliei

*? Aroroe, According to the JSC ro IbiUiy of p aying m,, „iaff. th tae four men w|| the Ictt haUback pjayjnj behind Uie finest line

another aenlor produced a t Idaho'Btnle."ir ^ i. .. ' CoUege of Idaho Is defervandals worMd champion ot The Pacific Nortli

na piuu defense, conference, nnd ISC Is holding 1 his backs aside „con(j p i j „ p^cky Moiir1 some new plays joop,

ho''**- Tlie ISO alhleUc departmentnlng featur ng Nvited all high .'.chool football K notions lending ^ (5 coaches to attend thl.i c

favorites to_ win. „ n., j t bc-UiFlSSfl;gsme of Uio aesiion for Uip Hen

a a -fftt* teams and their coacliMc a l U l ■■■ “ be admitted to the game-upon’

1 Ducks!>.. Nov 3 (;iv - i-E nA nps l e a d s MAnisE.s

suite ' Cougara YOUNGSTOWN. O.. Nov. 3 ( ursday-and then The QuanUco m orlnu . spailtct in for Saturday's Ed Le Baron, former Colleji m e wllh Oregon the PacUio quarterback, drui

Youngstown college 33-14 )k along *Elmer Thursday n ight before 11,500 1chind sophomora -------------------------------------------In. Me.wlnger, a

riri'SiSS /? GR£ATP/ -Portjt E\'asher- '■ limited action.:d knee.

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to rlcbt. are Coaeli MeCby, Doane AOea, m a k B TTT, Bob Carey. Oirl Peterson, Nonaaa Raadall I George K elt Biek rew, left to right, aro LyJa laen, Jim Bradford, Dill Martin. Norman NeUoa Itygrove pboto—aUff engrnlng)

$ il Special Deer ff Hunt to Open

On Saturdaylast major spedal deer

— - - of Uie year In Idaho cpena Iday In (he Big Lost rtver ari

f Y V S ~ e x tw d ^ Nov. 13.J Hawley Hill. Jerome, dlatriel

J 1 sen’atlon supervisor, remindeders they must check in and <

1 , 1 1 1 , 1 1 Uic hunting area through one ■two checking ataUons to be eata

ivo rc an n ounced ta mftllh f ro m fo u r Checking staUona will be li c lud iro m _ io u r u,j.juncUon of u . 8 . nu aatK C, DU9ines3 j j a and Uio Antelope creek nhnrt.q, Pniil R.. and-a t-U ia-Junetion -u f-H ir------------------------- creek road and the Copper

. road.Hunters are bound by law to

In jnd eut ot one ef these i -■ XT- suitlons even if Uiey aro gol< I . Y P n i * hunt In a area not near a at

fining Qf,I on during the paat week li

V f l l l * V hunt region..HUI auggeslcd J J VaUey hunters planning to us

fv^T.T.rnr n^ » . J ^ l l . creek—eum mlt~Tpaa~l aho SUto college check with the aUta hlghwa:

of Idabo on Ihe partmeBt before trjivetlng.31st Ume In the The road Li open at present ■ schools Saturday, It may be dosed by snow al :30 p.' m. In Uie time, mil aald.ntello.__________ Huntera _ g e rt--ad v tM d -to -spened Uieir series the area prepared for any ty,

Coyoler a rt Uie weaUier. malnlng on the Only other special deer hunl Tho Coyotes have malnlng in Idaho are the Poc 7 games and the umta No. 1 and 3 from No •ge ot Idaho hos U> Nov. 19.484 polnu against ------------------------ —

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14-0.- - .............. ■Siatfi-ioUese.cBfierf.iTltUn.ctl!I Veaser has ihlft- ‘hU season. wlUi Uia eicepUcbackfleld, Byron * fool. 4 inch Dewey Cunning

lls WlU start a t ’’“ t Coach Steve Belko hopibackfidd Marlers have a apeedy agjrejaUon prrelbn; Lyle Ander- «hen Uie aeaaos geta ui

and Cliei Lee, -Jo Uie JSC roach- Jensen, about two li'our men will be ahorter than Cunningham, la ile finest line yet the varalty dub from last j

Btate frw h team. Eight of th# 14 VIbo Is defending can<lldate.s hnve had some esPacific Northucst but 11 wlll be aeveral weekC Is holding down ‘O'"® resen’c i are oul for :; Rocky Mountain ______________ -

^ o o f f r t ^ i ; ; ^ Appling Signs aii bc'tlic l.viDinnie Farm Club Piloti T . £ “ “ =» J o r a ,u Uie gate.^ manage the MemphU Chlcka

MAniSE.S Appling, who holda Uie n, O., Nov. 3 (,D— league record for 2J 1S games | r lnu . spailfcd by ed a l short, lold Sox Vlce-PresJ irtner Collejo ot Chuck Comlikey by telephone terbaek. drubbed ho w|U lake Uia helm ot Uie ?ge 33-14 here tarm dub In the aouUiem aa«i (tore 11,500 tans. tlon.

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. \ . NEW YORK. Nov. I | k ^ f Can T exas topple SouA ‘ - W M ethodist from its } | | ^ ‘ - •: ' A , . | perch in th e nationnl fo

stand ings? Tho otlcjs.ni say DO. T hey ra te the tangs 6 ^ point O ther e xperts give SMU to th ree touchdown cdgi

H ere’s w here union card . W e pick Tu th e the

Wa alao lUce Washlnito: CaUfomla and Army over p the other big on^s.

Score to date; 371 right MIS PcL

Texaa over SMU: The hefw hom line halts Kyle note Byron Townsend, the Odou cane, carvea a one.toue viclory.

Waahlngton over Caluo;; young man named Helarit

Uiea, Fraak Bladea, m other named McEUieimy u innaa Raadall and talenta to end Pappy Walden I jb t. aro LyJe Mo- pacific Ooast winning itm » rorman NeUon and Army jm , ,__________________ outshines Pranels (Reds! lUj

a game In which the roeUc I * |S socking wiU bo heard faI Deer

Z,flchlgan over nUnob; Ttu ^ verines' Bennie Oosterbaia tJ \ / p c l l didn’t Intend to let Army n

i conference schedule.Kenludcy over Florida: Bil

U X t l c l J Ull writea new nas.ilns erpi.r , ^ 1.1 Ohio Stato -over Nonh»

B.., The naUona best Una hci Idaho opens Satur- w ildcau.

l i v b m w?ll 01" OeoiT13 , , - ■ The HurrlcaneaTn w ln^’oT I

lerome dlatriet eon- Louisiana Stato over MUi! i s o r .r i i ln d ^ h u r r t . Bengal Tiger play, oni heck in and cut o t “cst games.I toro iah one of the Prin«K>n over Colgate: T UonstabeeatabUah! the i >7

champlonahip. >

' » « ? « » ’* « Woahlngtan and Lee, over V

VnUilope craek road j ^ J i r - R u t t u j u iu Biuira o rer Han-ard. PJUjbu,,

Uie Copper basin ^ ^ t Virginia, Tcmpla' over ware. Penn Stala over Bcato

wnd by law to check lege, Boaton U. over WiUlu one ef these two Mary, Maryland over O eom ' Uiey aro going fo ington. Syracuse over Ufi

not near a ataUon. Yale over Dartmouth. • en falling off and Midwest— Michigan stifa past week in- the Indiana. Notre Dame erer

111 BUggeslcd Magic Wisconsin over, 'Purdue. Iowa ilannlng to uso the M lnnesotA^cbiBakajBir.ltli mmlt—njafl-TKSiira Tulsa oyer Oklahoma McU, atato highway de- dnnaU over Ohio U , Cnka trjivetlng. Bradler.: l o n BUie o m K.

pen at present, but State. Wichita orer U laal (c d by snow a t any Soulh — Alabama over Q«

Tennessee o v e r North Csi _ -ad v lM d -to -^ t* r ClemsoinjveTDSquesna. ed for any type of State over Auburn. Duke onr i

gla Tech,.Nor1h CanUna sut) rclal deer hunta re- Richmond. VMI ' over ' Bar 10 are Uie Pocatello Virglrtla over The OUdeL d a from Nov. 15 .Southwest—Rice erer T ea i'

Texas A atid M ovrr Artaniu.--------------- kir over Texaa ChrtiUsn. ii.T (Temple) over San Dtqe l

,f pftcme.over.SanU.CIsra.On Nov. 3 W ^-Idalio over Washington Slst*. Ssa Fi

:erf.1TltUn.CtlJClfitit claco over Denver, BUnt«d i h the ezcepUon of Southern California, utili E)ewey Cunningham, over Brigham Tounj, Olslnre Belko hopes to over Colorado, Kanisi emagjrejBUon o r the Montana over Puget araad.aeaaon geta under- • — ;---------------------

.boul i . a , „ Rickey Perturbet r E S ' S About GuessingH o H i s - lo end the gues-slni game sboW ' future In bueball and 'w to 11

' something to announce, I'D

S i g n s _ a s ^i K " P i l n f ' Louis to seen owner f rr t Biljb 1 0 r l l O l Ihe Cardinals and 'K d* oen P lov. 3 (U.R)—Luke pie downtown." _ , i>’cd ahortalop wllh' "COmihentlng r oa-AJt* for 30 years, will Baseball Commission*^ f t ®

mphU Chlcka next dler th n t-h e knew i t i « RW would 'taka his next JA B W *

holda the major with a'chuckle:: 2J1S games play- ''SomeUmea ho b u t i n « *“ Sox Vice-President Ing-oul thlnga beforeUaw*" by telephone Uiat know nnythlnj about iwa.

I helm ot Uie Sox The most peralsieat ™ ) souUiem aaaoda- had Rickey headed fer U»

burgh P lrata front etna. _

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" BLOOD DONATEDSOUTHinN IDAHO COLLEOE or roOCATlON. AlWon. Nov. 3 -

'•'•I 6rit.. The n td CroM bloodmobire unit « B iJ \{ ‘ *■** up Tuesday wlw

‘ moro th m M donors trom the coi- •; •M t.aii Use K id town oonUlbuUnf. Donn»

i7"i* Johnson. coUegs nurse, and Mrs. i misL u , O. W. T tlfer, MslsUd the IWd Cross i

doctor »nd nurses.! ra»lnt ___________ __ ■

MARKETS TO CLOSE ,'iii'Ti. il; KEW YORK. Nev. 3 {;p>—M iJeri

security nnd comniodlly exehanRCi | throuRhout the United S U tis . with

»« named the e«epU on of the various live- ''‘ '•■tr rwi stock and Snv»nnih n«vftl stores 'f line of msrkelj, will W cloied on Tuesd&J. ‘J- Nov. 7, elecUon d#y.

FaUs Markets;___ rotATOE* icc.ii «

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lb. bulchcr. KASflAB CITY CRAW

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;op and bulk larf.j miiktl aboul ilndr.hoia 1S40. Sain fob cuh Irxk i nuii.t Ducb.nki

cattl. pricr. t Inch mlnlmuin ili« A wubad 100 lb.r ’e^aM"?afk and Iliho ulllllr I.ST" " *' market. D»}lrrn4 «.W rolflC ^ I j and

at*ad/i rood .a l- l»b .klriilBf ^ loli Hu.i.1 nurbaak.] Inch minimum tlM A waahtd IM Ib. aacki U. 8. 1 b«t l.rc. 144.1.«i U. 8, J

------------^ and Id.ho ullllir 1.10,n i o n 1 accordlnt alii Isil.M pliu haulini.ll

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food quiltlr »0-M P,r ont J l«th »4• i and».«.

arallr rood suallir asd condlllon nidaiil* .rn r .W . TMS cintj; f t- M c.nui f .lr Ijuitltr (S c.nui Id.ho Rptal.h

u iumio ncUr l.tO; Id.ho .ndOrrtoo whilt lumboi l.lM ,:i: f.lr rcndl.

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Klnknde Is in HMtrmftn on lesve. r,VoD .‘ c i fMUJwlship, the U8S Norton Sound.I. . - --------TA-H.eTPIlU--------- ' ' ' - —'BJir|-3Biy — ............ .........................

rf- FREE!Enjoy living a t our T m iltr

obir# unit

r n n v o nng.Donnkland Mrs. I ^ " ,Red Crojs I . Located across lit

I On

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thorough: ‘vfti stores mountain W « t.

• Reasonable F u tu re Rontu— _ J Ti ■_ • _ i n r ge Grass Txita

• Wfde Crushcd llbck Strc• S treet Lichta

' — - » - A mplB-Parking-Spac8 ■*’ «c .ii« (for patrons and Rucsta)

0 Individual Sfdcu'alks• Individunl W ater

,------- u • Individual Sowers» ------ • Individual Power Meters

— L' THIS OFFER GOOD 1 ------ ’• OUT AND SEE OUR

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iLccio<.

t4»u M il: . fo r ‘he fln t lime In any w*r. thi.io*. litW new role. Her* a marln* 'copUr li:.m *h l.ii!i enetay Unes snd report positions,j l j j 4j«j * * * *

:!!» S l i H e l i c o p t e r C a p I1.41>7 I.4IU _

i ! ! 5 a s I n W a r ; S e n

r lJ i ; 1 ;! WASHINOTON (N E A )-T he‘■riyit.74ii j . : i Inj mlndmlir h u won Itself a netv;'2‘fr J-JJ,. and v lul role In modem warfareJ.'»vi X.TP,. as the result ol Its lU llar perform*M l i : j i Ance In Korea.ffo { i tsI 'u H M ” ** helleoplers of various types, liio jil t i coitlng kbout 1100.000.000, have been

plsced by the armed fortes. Only espselty of the htll*

n r r r o .ifj- «Pl«M ndU 9lrrr*hleh-had-<nnied- No. 1 SMI to out 1.J00 of them prior ta Korea, o's-^ *iUrth '* ti'# services from order*

»r lo' i'r low. Numerous Important missions n TJN; No. I havo betn found Ideally suited lo i t r u ' i t 4J‘^ th»—up-and-4loiva—airtrafL— Most

' dramatic has bttn lAe t u t evacua* vneitnrr'S Iff tjoa Ol wouniei ireai th* Irm t It lo UHcNl Jf ^ Jjjpf.

amonc batUe ca&ualtles a t a record _ low. '

T be''copter has " tirdved an ln> valuabit tactical tool In combat lor

U ^-ri.i Ki. dIrtcUns arUUery flre, dlrectlna---------------fllhtef-planes-to ground targets aad

general reconaissanee. I t (umlshes wi-riour !a ffround troopa amatlng new mobility ' by dropping men on stra ttglo liUU

thanicd, behind enemy lines or a t any hifhtr, 4(401 spot difficult or impossible to reach rd. 4».»o; rrt by ground,_________ On ths seas around K orea the

1 hellcopKr added to Its already es- l i n n Q t«*>1l4lied importance tn aU kinds of

N tw ui use Is In the location snd , TestnicUon-ofUio deoSiy-nosOTff’t-irsH N T - which threaten U. S . dWj>- lodtrau wir. ping and have already killed many imiud to b«t Americans.Ii.t Durh.nki Th# helicopter patw ls the water ub.d 100 lb. where a' mine Is reported. A man

l»I iaalj andn.l nucbaek. — _ _

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tioi “ id.1T. •Ic.i% J."“h • S ta n d s f o r a b so lu te ly :p wr' colld”. G am b lin g .

Icblian radi_ E q u a l i ty f j r a l l . . . Special

J -J im n *’*1 on lesvt.^e weather I nd._______ j —

E ! ^ B 1 ! ]lu r T ra ile r P a r k a b so lu te ly R E N T F R E E

on Trailerd a c ro ss f i r s t b r id g e W e s t o f I h e C ount

On N o rth S id e o f H I g h w ty 30

•nvIN FALLSJ . . . an e n tir e ly n e w T ra f fe r P a r k , con ,t th o ro u g h ly m o d e m T r a i le r P a r k fac illS t.'

i tu r c Renta l R a te s • I n d iv id u a l P h x ita ( P a y p h o n e s j“ R :ocirS trcc t.i • C o n v e n ie n t tc

• P la y g ro u n d fiP -S p a c * --------------------------•- 'Q llie t.L < > c aH ar d Rucsta) • A m p le T o ile tfu 'a lk s • P le n ty o f H o tte r • N e w A p ex W.e ra • N e w A p ex D ri-er M eters • H a n d T u b s a t

GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIMl 3E OUR FINE TRAILER PARB

l y o n T r a i l e rI a c ro ss f i r s t b r id g e W e a l o f t h e C o tin t3

On N o rth S id e o f H ig h w a y 30

;___ - ____________ L a r r y .

_____________ TIMES-NEWS,

Windmill Goes up F

■■ M m _ Jm' .> iM 3 B 3 JC 5 S K fa.a*'

I any war, the helleopltr » w t lo wcrk on the b»l ln« 'copUr take* otf oter U>* heads of f ln t msi r t positions.

* * 1, * *■

r Captures New Role; Services Seek Morei)—The "flyi with a rtfl* rides along. When the Itself a new mine U spoiled a rifle shot U all

:em warfare that Is needed lo detonate It. lar perform* Most credit must go to the ms-

rlnea for pushing the UM of hell* r» than SOO w p fw tor ereiy purpoit tinea rlous types. World war IL The llrs t combst 0, have been tests have proved the posslblllUts forces. Only wJilch Uie leslhemtcks saw In Uie if the htll* flying mlndwlll. However, the big -had-tnnied- ^ll^^^st-of-tb« marlntJi In . th e,Ada r ta Korea, kopler Ss for mo^•lng assault troop*, from order* Uarlne ord tn , as a reiult, are

mosUy for the big Plaaeckl "nylng t missions bananas.**ly suited to Army’s Interest U In boUi the trafl— Most sm all.B ell niodeIi-JQz:-Ilal}Qn_«nd t u t evftcua* the big jobs lor moving troops'lmd I the I rm t wounded. Anny orders cajl for BO death rato Bell H-13S which carry three pu> a t a record sengers and are equ lpp^ with 8kld^

and 70 10-plsce K*19 helleopt«rs. ved an In- “ No helicopters wtre uied m com- combat Ior bat during World war II to any

>, dlrectina significant degree. DnUl they proted targets and the lr-stu rtU aesa-iO -K oret.JL -iru

It furolihes f e a r^ they would be \ t r j vulner- lew mobility able to enemy Xlre.. aod dangerous rateglo liUU to Ily. However, only one navy pUct s or a t any has been killed In a'helicopter ac* bie to reach cldent in Korea. And there Is much

proof ot their ability to "lake It." K orea the One hellcopUr which had been already es- evacuating wounded landed with M all kinds of bullet holes in It and was itlU able

to fly.ocatlon snd Another false belief waa th a t the ny-noSOTff TiHIEOIltBr-WM-tOTrdlfflcullrttrmaln- [7. S . dWj>- u m to be of snj* use In a combat tilled many area. 11)6 marines have answered

lha t by doing all maintenance and I the water rtpalr a t night.:ed. A man The helicopters now In use in

A . CHILDS^ CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION

D istric t No. 2

r CommissionerT r r in -F a J irC o D n ty ---------------------------------

i F alls County In 1308 ----------

taxpayer here 42 years

a ny ptibJjc o f/ices

n m y p ast rccord

ibsolutely NO liquor, No Tobacco. No

. . . Special privileges to none, ill be greatly appreciated.

Paid Pol. Ad?,

iz im E E T l;NT f r e e un til January la l, 1951

ler Parkth e County Hospital h w ty 303Park , conveniently Jocated,

’a rk facilities in the Inter-’

iivldual Phono'if desiredly phones avnilablc)ivcnlcnt to Bus and Taxtayground fo r Childreniet Location, close iniple Toilet and Shower i-aciiiticsn ^ of Hot W ater a t all hours;v Apex W ashing Machinesy Apex Dryerand Tubs and Clothea Lines

;D TIME ONLY! COME IR PARK TODAY!

e r P a r k* 0 Cotinty Hospital iway 30

Ziarrtf Boyd — Proprietor

EWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

s u p F ro n t

k on the bstlUrre&U e t Korea—aad wen Itself a of l in t marine dlvlslen troopa lo ny ortr th*

* . ------------------------------------------------^ I Korea are practleaUy-aU-ebsolete\ O l C ti^ough they have done an out-

standing Job. The one* on order wli: ^ sUbl*. e u le r to fly an< sw m ter.Theblrger, faster new onej

r When tha *>« •*>'« to fly in the ptlghbor- . u .11 hood ot 160 m ph w ith a range ol m it* IL *0® *ble to sUy in the

to the ma- »lr Up to sU hour*.UM of htll- And there are helicopters will! \rpoM tliita even better peiXormaccts in th< ’Irst combat secret ilage of development. Also In

posslblllUts the works Is a . Uny helicopter, saw In Uie which will be considered expend-

m , the big able which would take the place ofIn Ihn h .l . th e pamehule lp 1an><lny alrhnrrp

aault troop*, troops, reiult, are — '

r t,r™ Symlie Rules Pay f"“ p" d —Isn’t-Due Official

call for BO BOISE. No7. 1 C/n — Atty.'Oen r three pw- Robert E. SmyUe ruled today thst d with skids, 0 . M. Munsey had not been legally lellcoplers. appointed a county commissioner ot ued In com- 'canyon county and waanotentlUtc ■ II to any to p»y for th e tim e served, they provrt m opinion requested by fl. B

jr e a .J l—tTM J«eote.-Oanyon cottnty-*t»dHorrSaty« " 7 th a t only the fovemor heda dangerous u,e .uUiority to n il a vacancy, on ‘®i“ ’J the board of county commissioner*^ i s much • ' 5 ' ^ 8 “ y“ ethe commlasloaen had appointed 1 had been ^ M uaser t« the Iwsrt * /t« ded With M Ray Lewis was called Into Uie armed 'a s Itm able xrvlees about a xnontb ago.

fMha tb*'0 a i u ^ ^ " rL lk e to W ork — Bare :enance and You Money"

In firigsby Shoe Repair^ “ I Pack of 8eott’« on tn d Ave. Z.

)S

_________ — — — »— ^ - M aa ■ mm

Now m ore th a n ever i t wil PARTS OR ACCESSORIES our prices b e t te r than ever.

;co, No , W

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* We o lso have lot: “ BATTERIE

^ FACTORY R

I MOTCIn S tock N ow For

. 1940 HUDSON 6 270 WILLYS 60 F

FORD and SlERCUP 1940 models and late

OS —

FOR G.I. EQUIPMElWe now hav o —F ro n t and ro a r AXLE

E SHAFTS, GEARS, OILSEALS, BEARINGS, etc.

Remember Yoi

T w in F/Ea«t Edge of-City (K

kHO _________________

Total of Jobless ^ — I Hits 2-Year Low

' WA5}lINOTON, H ot. 3 UF>-Va- employment dropped to a two-yeai low c t 1.840.000 In October. TMs wii a fall o f'O I,000 from SeplemlMi'.

Reporting the drop today, thi cenius bureau attributed i t in pan to the bite that d raft calls took frorr the working force and to gooC weather- which brought an ezpan- slon In farm emploj-mtnt.

The burtau said the number o: ^ P j^ h d d in g jobi) rw ^^.^6^l,7H,-

' T7rtre~wM~no'li^i chtLt'thB'bii

brought any important Increase It Jobs or additional stra in on man. power reserves as

U . s . N o v e l i s t o n

Nobel Prize LisISTOCKHOLM, Sweden. Nov.' 9 (A

— WllUam- raulkner. Mlsslulp; ■ ■ ■ H BorelUt, and B ertnnd nusielJ, Br3C Q n a ^ ^ B Uh philosopher, head the list o

^ candidates for the IBS N^btl literary priie, Stockholm lit erary elrelts eald today.

There were Indlcatlorvs these tw top candidates on the lln might bot: te named winners, since the IM pflte w u not awarded because of deadlock.

won Itself a Th* prlie — or prites • - wUl b fly orer th* awarded Nov. 10.

'-•U-ebsolete,1 don* an out- ______1 on order will —X to fly and -u te r new ones »a=s-- ' .-t. tthe neighbor- ' / i lh a range of t 1to sUy In th t - *" I

icopiers «lUi Lccts in thement. Also In ,y helicopter, aered expend- I V m g M gM W gI the pUce of ------------- W MM MM M r M.3lng ^ b o w B ___________g % f l r # l %M.

— A N ^ W t N

1 we call and tcJ lflC ifil-* ------- auro^that-you'ro-in-f-A tly ..O e n .l tr o u b le -f r c c d r iv in g ,id today that c h e c k y o u r c a r f ro m att been legally y o u r e n g in e a n d mal

- - m e n ta .- .A n tl th e .c o s t .l i S " “ p r lB ln s ly m o d e ra te .

D o n ’t W a i t U n laoQiuji. omy. i ■- . ^fOTtmorhed G c t , X G U T X a i

a vacancy, on- ©mmlsslonera.e that two of J v c v ! ^ m m j ad appointed ' ' V P SI boart after T Fato Ul* armed _to ago.

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Repair ^ 2 ® Shoahone 8 t fllnd Ave. E. t

■T

U S E D & R E B U Iever i t will pay you to aoo u s f i r s t w b ESSORIES for your cars or trucks . . . Oi than ever. -------- .

WE’RE W RECKING CA5F O R T H E I R G O O D USE

P A R T S ! S - r lREAR E N D S -T R A N S M IS S l . and in fact every th ing yon nt

a v e l o f s o f G O O D U S E D ' IT E R IE S - R A D I O S . H E A

»R Y R E B U I L T I

)TORS ii^F or

6 270 GMC '60 FORD ■

MERCURY — i nB and later

lUIPMENT '

• YTP SIGNAL LIGHTSRS O IL F c ^ ^ n n d t r u d : . ■

IGS, c lc . . ^ .

mber You Can Always Find /<—id

i F a l l s A u t i

f-City (Kimberly R M d ) — -

bless Airliner Lost With jar Low 48 People Aboard}», 3 ur>-Va- GENEVA. Bwltierland, Nov, 11» ^ to a two-year An Air India ConsteUaUon plaa* o b tr .T h ls w u « «y tng « U acw Mamta-aad « rSepU m bei'.- < «» of-«lthl wa* k m orerdo* b«n

th . on • fll«ht from Bombay te n haT# crashed In u

ited I t In part Alpine snowstorm • spokesman fw the tins In l«n .

fouT-engln(d plau ,n : an expan- chartered hy a BrtUsh shipping flim nent. bringing the Lascir (East la .Jie number of dlsn) seamen to Britain to lota i ro«. « j .6l.7M,* c»f50_ » h l ^ ■

m t Increase In r:~train on msn- BOABO MEETI______ MAROA, Nov. J—field trip* fei, , children, square dances and'te*£b'I Q r n t i ‘" f ehlJdren to a tp u n dsaet wwLIOW U l l dlseuised a t a meettog of ts* Uar«

T * - J. PTA execuUve board this VNk a1 Z 6 J j l S l bome of Mrs. Ralph AMcadnip

V n , ?* Reginald Aubrey ressendtn, not*«lenU«. *M credited with c u r

«d the list of than SOO Inventions la eUotri ‘f?.® « v e s . sound and llghLStockholm lit- — __

day. p " I IIllorvs these two T R A D EI Un might botll WHERE yOU BAV»)

^Xa'ileora RANDALL FLORAL‘ BlM L U - Blrt. K. n - « IW

. _ ,,, . The Only Plortst CWng rites - wm be OREEN BTAMW

W W M TIR fK W /A fS *

call and, tell you' this, you can be-you're-ln-for-»-wInter-of~mfe«nil-------EC driving. Our -expert Toedwnica r car from stem to s te m . . . they tuna ne end make all necesaa^ adjust-ntl the .cost.o f. the w h o le .job is a u r - ___moderate.W a i t U n f i l t h e F i r s t S n o w ,

f o i i r C a r P r e p S T e a r N o W -------------

W I L L S M otor Co.

■ lU4jLshone k W » t P h o M 1450 '

■B U I I T P A R T SIS f i r s t when you h%ve need lo r t s y - ■ucks. . . Our stocks a re r o u t conp let^

I N G C A R S

ID Y - FRA M E »TOR-FENDERS

N S M I S S I O N S

ing yon need. .

U S E D T I R E S - w h e e l s !

> - H E A T E R S , e t c .

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J ' A C T O R Y ^ bS t

GENERATORS------ 1 AND STARTERS

j HTStrucks for fn»«t all popular w „ and trucks, including GX

. • I trucks.

ind I t A n d for Less td

k u T O P a r t s: ------------------ u _ i l i o i i . i S T _

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i B o ise ’g R e g io n .G e ts A tte n t io n

O f C a n d id a te sB r Onlted T r tu

Idaho's buo ito rm ln s polIUuI c tnd ld jiU i concentrated their ei- fo rti In the more populous BoIm vaUe? ktcft today u the senenU elecUon cam p& l^ ent«red lu (Uul

_ j— tr ^ f c - a j ju - a io a - n .- ' i iy io r ■oBcr w i n ^ to the.elrwave^ I n one

■" •poneored by the Idaho Joint Furm- er*lAbor Lrsliletlve council, tha lame duck ecnalor appeolMl lo hla foUowen to forget the ir blltcmeu over hlf defeat and d e h t for a D eo o e n tle victory next Tuesday.

BetMla a tlD t , “L et* n o t kick overboard all the

calns we have mode down through tb e years elmply becauM «e can't have th lccs exactly as we «-ouId Uke to have them." Taylor told hli

' » d b audience. 'T he best way to bang on to the progress we have mado la to vol« democnUe.”

At Em m ett Hetman Welker. OOP aLi*year senatorial nominee, pre­dicted tho rank and lUe of labor vould Dot desert him. SpeaUng with Len Jordan to a Oem co ^ ly Republican rally. Welker claimed ■ome of the leaders of the Farmer- I^b o r LcgUlaUve councU were “ex­tremely reluctant" to endorse hisopponent, C l a r k . ___________

• Becord "flaifepr»»ejjt«d* Jordan charged tha t s u te Demo­

craUo chieftain Ollbert lArsen hsd misrepre«ented h li 1041 leglslaUve voting record.

"Mr. Larsen Implies th a t slot ma­chines, punchboords and .liquor ware n o t In existence before the •penlng of th* XM7 session, and Uist I voted to create and legollie all this," Jo rdan said.

Voted for CoQirels ■The truU i Is," Jordan added, “it

was all in existence and the bills Mjwn which I voted se t controls

i upon slou , punchboards nnd Uiiuor by the drink . . . I never voted 'for*

------ •uaMWngetHHroted-tn-control-UjKa*! and bring them Into Uie light."

Jordan restated hfs five-point program as "Uie tam e statement I

: « o a d * la -th# beginning of Ui# pri-•----- maTT-ampalBn-Uit-Hfty,— ---------

‘*nkis included long range high* way planning. itricUy law enfcrce- m eat, keeping the government out of buslneas. squecxlng th e tax doUar ,ta rder and returning Uie govern­m ent to the p e ^ e .”

’ A t CaldweU U. a Ben. Henry 0. J>worBhak. aeeklag return to Uie Jour-year U m , charged the Tni-

Wundet»” In boUi foreign policy and domeeUo affairs. The senator tpent the day e«npalgnlng in Canyon oouni/ and addressed a Klvonlt group la s t nlgbt. He ridiculed Uii n c e n t visit o f 17, fi. sen . Clinton

j Ander*m, D., N. ii .. to Idaho. An­denon spoke at^Idaho FaUs.

At Coeur d'Alene Dr. John T. Wood, O O P first district congress

•nomInw. returned to h ts home toya B tE r^B SpIetlhg a campaign tour of aouthwesterar .Idaho ' liepubll- cans hero were planning a home-

• c ra ln g raUy to n li^ t In hla honor. While tn Uie sout^ Dr. Wood re- c e ln d the endorsement of lha Can-

-------yoo-oouBtrAUled-Ctvlo forneg Kfoup.

: Mrs. M cGui^n Is Claimed by Death

Mrs. Ida Faye McOul#»n. it , Kimberly, died Friday momlng a t t tu Twin F a lb county h o ^ ta l .

a tu w u bora la OuaUng. Okla., Ifay 19, IBOa, and came to Turin J>3U oounly_wlU\_her.parcnla..24r.

. and Ur*. W wln Humphrey, In IBIO. She had been a rteldeni of K la -N rtf .-for-ac-yeara. ---------------- -. Aarvlvon iaolude her husband, R.

------Mtqwlgarn-K lm U H rr n w daugh-Ur*, Khea Darien* McOulsan and

• Mra. Ralph r. Scott. boUi K te- . berly; • on* »tn>-»on. John Daty.

Buhl; 00* sister. U rs. F rank Bod- •rlu s . Berkeley: two b ro then , Roy O. Himsphrey. Berkley, a a l Ray K. Humphrey. Twin Falls, and four fruDdotiUdran.

U n . McOul«as waa preceded In d*aUi by bar f trst husband. John Baty, h i iw e and her father ki 1044. ’

Fuceral strvleee wUl be heM at >:I0 p. m. U onday a t th* White mortuary ohapel. Burial will ba

- mad* te IfaTTwla FalU cemetery.-

Reminder Issued J)n Y n le i Parcels

i h * postofflce deparUnent U tnak- Ing a special effort a^aln this ytar

oordUig to W.}W. Pmuie, who re­minds paUons Uukt Nov. 15 la the

. . deadline for mailing all packages de,!Uned everatiu. }I» urges earlier mnlllnjt of such parceU.

To carry Uie mall-early story to th e public, the postofllc* departmeni Is presenting a serin of four radio programs a t two-weet inten-als on a network show. "WashltiBton Report."

. , beard a t 13;4S pm . Sundays over ICVMV. -

Th* series opens Sunday with ■’American Ships Carr>- .th e MsU." O ther programa and their dates ar* "American Railroads Cany the Mall," Nov. 19: "United States Air­lines C any -Uie Mali," Dcc. J. and -Oncle S a m ' OeUvers the Mnll,- Dec. 17.

CONT>CCmNQ d r i v e ' GLENNS FEIUIV. Nov. S-Mrs.

W. W. Knox is c ^ Irman In UiU

the Gooding Communliy Concert assoclaUon.

C A S HFO R DEAD &

U SE L E S S ANIM ALS

PH O N E C O L L E C T -

IDAHO HID E & TALLOW CO.

'G6oaing '47' R upert 55 Twin Falls 314

d o n Funeral Is Held rinn For John Turner

Puaera l s ^ c t * - i w held foi - _ — John-L«oaard-3\im «r TVlday-at tlu i f l T P Q T 'l n m ortuary chapel. Z l a t c ^ s BarUett was tn chatve. t t f , Speaken were Junior lU n se n .L Z

polIUca] BarUett, K arl Freeman and 'R a] their ef- J«ob«, Soloist was MarUn Iversot

lous Boise accompanied by Donna Rae CaU \e general Pallbearer* were Emery T reat d lu final John Shelby. Ray King, Joe Alns. ••— -----worUi..Jay_-aet..and.JX_^.McaulrciTto-DHce^—'OS in one Memortal pMfc. The grave wai

>lnt Funn- ■ ' —

S “i. S; Job Office Slates Opening for 7:3C

Tuesday.,ta .11 *hi. employment servlc* will oper ^^ihrou«h ’ =30 .tt. m . each day sUrUnj “ Monday. Hugh Nelson, acUng man.

« “ ■, said Friday.J toM hU ’,.f tn during the growlnj

h.M »h‘I hanrest seasons. WlUi Uio com'wq iiBYo pieUoa of tho harvest and Utei

.,L „ n n p »unrtso each day. the office ha* hat

r claimed HAZELTON. Nov. 5 -O n Mondsj .0 Farmer- evening the MIA of the 1 ^ churcb were "ex- * dancing party In ^ ia chapel

idorse his '

^ C l a s s i f i e dleglslaUvo

- W A N T AD RATESlefor* Uia , (n«.d « c-1-p...-.rJi :, and Uiat It i t j i a Ul ! 5 s " ' - ■ ' ' {; E : a

(A Blalmem ef 10 >ord« U iMslrtd ill ta asy cma tliuU M *d.ladded. “It «uapto. ••• ub>« m ««i

tho bills WoTdi' I 1 d. y I I dtr‘ 11 i i z t 't controls — ----- .A.-*;_____ ii.t^ i i.iomrf Uqyor , >.70

itrol-theop I i , I —iBht." „ ?»>-• *>“ -u b .Ive-point atement I

'S .SJ '■,e govern- r r» « r i lan-ji.u .

Henry 0. *m*» tb*« ea* lacerrMl la ttn l^ “B to Ulo _________tha Tni - ________________________________

M a s M Mleuled Uia . . . , ^ ■ m

S A L E11*. M Caleodar>John T. ''" t n a a r -t congrcM WATCo THISiffinfljojm. ♦ V j H Parg p a il y•alga Uur

RepubU- te , ua g le ValUr* (arma name- .oeUons and for tho daU their

m ^ o n o r . , u j » p p e u in the Tlmea-. News. Check Ihelr ads for locaUon

nru*!f and an ne««««ary tnfonaaUon.

_______ N O V E M B E R 1

-nls^ n n ^ k B. W . McCoUoDgb, Auclloneer

il#»n. U. N O V EM BER $Carl Nen

5*“ *’;., Advertisement: Nov. S and 40 « a r * Harold Klaas, AneUoneer*

...........N o v i i i i B E n sof K la - D entoB.A daau . Glea farH Bs

— --—— ■ ^ _ '—W vertlaem eB tf^ovr-S^-;^--- i.C.nV " Rarvey C. Xveraeo, AecUsneCT

dgw “« d NOV EM BER' 8)Ui Kim- C. O. CUpsaddIahn Baty, Adverilsemest: Nor. 8 and 7 -ink Sod- Oscar * H areU Klaas, AucUoneer*hei», Roy --------ad Ray E. . NOV EM BER 9

W. E . Crawford Advertisement: Nov. 7 and 8

“ d. JohS * g a re td KUas. Auetfoneenfather ki NO V EM BER 9. hEM .k EHU Bird * R. J . Bird ? , Advertisement Nov. 7-8

wm ^ Harvey C. Iverson, AneUoneer

...... NOV EM BER 9 ' ’ '. Mr*. A. J . Livingston

l i p n Advertisement, Nev. 7-tBoy Hopkln*. AneUoneer

------------NOV EM BER 10----------i h L , ^ A. R. CimoD

e a i & ^ f AdverUsement, Nov.Oscar A Qarold Klaas, Aneta.

paika?« N OVEM BER 1070S earlier Dewey A. Smith

Adverttsemest, Nav. g-»I story U Hopkln* A Harmon, Auds.epartment four radio N OVEM BER 1.1:n jls on a Snsan B aotb A Son MetHan Report. A dvertbem entN ov.lo.ltdays over U trvey C. Iverson, Aoctianeer

NOVEM BER 15Elmer Watson

^ AdTeriUemenl. Nov. IJ.H ItaUj Air. * Harold KUas. AueU.

he Mn'ir NOVEM BER 1.-5J . H. (Hank) llowtdtn

_ Advertisement Nov. 1J-HI IV e ' Harvey C. Irerson. ABcllonter

U r ’S ! , N 0 V E .M B E R I 6—d i i v r ^ r ---------M"/-Etne*»-D.-Dl4om---------’ Concert Adrertlsement. Nov. n . i s

Oscar i t Dareld Klaas, Aucts.

• N O v S e R 16

HAnlone H enln ier A dvfrtU e m ^-N o v . i j . n Hopkins and Harmon-Aucl*.

n o v B i b e r i ?( J Edward Stonebreakrr

iA dvertlstmtnt—Nav, is.ig Hopklna and Harmon—Aects.

i — _a t t e n t io n 'FARMEOa

Whea you plan a farm sale J E e onuct tho Tlmcj-Ncw* Farm

Sale deparUnent. Let us ex- plain how you can cover

- r t 55 Vahey completely alf ' ' one emaU cost. I t win save[ you both time and money.

I . l J S P E C IA L NOTICESI C l U ,-oa yx L l, roar >l»wl»s er mw.

Purner ifi'i *t held for SUBrlday a t VIIUs* CJnsrrt 4lt Wffvt

J- "isg* ar.‘7=a.T-;»!:‘ S'. ‘'‘f^ p rrs - .K '.r rrK

rUn Iverson 5=5 coktact I uoSS S amtbob

lery Treat, b ' i - V . ,Joe Alns. ______________________

i S Sgrave wa* , £ £ 1 .^ .

^ t e s

3 r 7:30. A V 1A T I 0 ^

' " W ^ d ^ C n d —the growing ( .« « •» . t»it. tuwu^

flee ha* had lo st> Uro.a C«m.sB a. m.. he ct U~n. PUc» Z. O. U n o

Kltnb»rlf.___ l » 8Ti Ulick Utrador dot. tlrloli; ClnI> &On Mondsy L oan U n r •^~*rblu I’elBUr. Abiktt LDS church «•>»< <i( Rokt. UmllfksUoii on nllii

l e d “B E A i m SH O P S

-------------- coufLe^s .J «l A T E S r - . T T J ? . ! ! s a - X . y , . s !worJl COMi-LKTi: b«»oi7 Mrrle. »» Mrtsc*, . alndrols al r«doc*d prlMS. Jaaler fU

II-JJI *i4 Mlt t t wara wiraa. S1.00. OmoII’ Aru Andmr.— h e a i u n g - aT d s —

r i i l.to~ UtUKINO bM taUcrUi rer ali l .ia~ IfulnimrtU. CcanalMd fmK

r y * p O - nei. ftottrvm HbI.1 l.»bby.

«Ub. I lllCIl BCHOOL dlpl«n> KTkrdtdToftr T fper en)w. ttihtr fo u n t, €1 MS’prorta, Willt Jn

a ,‘sM - - u A n r w n s T r n T T n n i i n n ^ s r nYea » o b<rame ta UMft Dagiltlcs li rithl la tllll an im ulm lr >licn Um< >llb etr tls»

MiirllilBS. Ilflnl m«Ihedi o( luUtuUSB. B«eeai>ccB{ld«nlUI meuneTuI Bad UdrpndtBL Prr»>n

M ilTift Id Toura«It (or a iBcnUit and lattrwlloi carttr now. Ooa'I DtUr-EtraU Tedir SnolT Arta Afadrmr

I SITU A TIO N S WANTED” KNOX CorutlB L.aao<]rT- ISH lia ATnm

_ r±it- Pham SSl-K.__________

1S.VLA11-01.D liisk »<bMI-M)r-<n><iM

, 7 * TAEK toTpla*. W""*, 4td'n^etTar. Vr.

A L Eilendar- " b«r. t d«- • r s . . .CO THIS EXI-rUT tm ln t. fonaalt. drwtt, Ubi « P m Y Call

WII.L Uka ear* i | f l a « f bom Aey's (arm «XMrIne>d. lUfinact U

for lacaUon noi ;*.a. Tim»..Nf... laUon. ci^t^ T ^ w oia.^ f.'!!!**!!'

' ^ ' CONTJlACTOn BBd bui)d«^ Hena bulll' te erdtr. AluraUnaa. rn»ln. Tn* otl-V, l-S BiatM. Jbwm L. neH. »».R. Uclloneer situation »am»<I: W»ll «x?,ri«ntri

and iralnnl •Iilrrmii would llk> •otk . nn dilrr Urm or ilotli rmocti.o Mhu wnrhrr trjih nr^llrnl rtftrrnrrt.

WrlU not l-aul. Idiho.________S and 4 , ,------------------------------------------------- 1AneUoneer* t>.w A OIM.LCN

Sorar PiIallBt , . - Ke ttdlnc. ralnt ohaltulo, 6 raoN t: :tii.wfanoBS I____ , ,.i

Pr-S-4—------ , ■ ■ ■ .icUoneer " i ------------

--------- — ---------- .COONTSs . C O N S T R U C T IO N CO.

* and 7 . \V o Specialize' In

9 ■ BUILDINO SILAQE P rrs ,rd AND7 and 8 LAND LEVELING*ueUonee» p H O N E 23D7-M9 Bird -------------------------------------------------

’• 7-s H E L P WANTED—MALEIcUoneer EXI'KIUENCKI) nnrhmifi »inl<d, Cob-

9 ' • ' rous!:- .lu.

'■ ’ •» al C, C. AB,l.r.on-,.Ioneer V aNTKOi Nu-tn.m.l d ,.l« for“ f^ n

r»lli Tlflnlir. A jnnd ,tr.M»r1 0 loo N.irih loih Slrtrt. linuf. i.I.Ur. | . t . tVACtUblVt; nanulMMtir ol Ixiki-.nr. S, Aneta. mJii*fSfo^BlBr " 'iJ '

afur. Aprfoilm^Ul/ J»0 «.m*pu'"[nr *•» : “ i r . r 'c ; 2 x ‘r .';„ ':; i;r* % i.y "» n -Aufls. 'V»,h. n W , Or-lrn. Ulih. >:„([«, t,j,f

l^Vtround hlJli>rr. "•n bind»rliii,e,1.1 X ~

H E L P W A N T E D — FE M A LE

15 “ s ; s s ’; « : ; - s s ' i , s s -JlKLIAIll.i: woiiian lo h,lp •ith hnu.,

1M4 rtiMdon rr. l.ri.I, Auets. n” U Srailh‘arilntrt'iI.A ICnl,VVl!,.Li.'I' !.■) _^;o'c.ocV. AU. inl,,,.!.^ in ,cn,.n

"Jtn H E L P WANTEI>M A L E -F E M A L E

SAI.KIiJIKN or Ml«"omr» ••nl«) t> >,11 I ^ ______ U%'i^ral'ir'po«^t7”.!“^ ^ ii l* ' °°* " • j

>,*Aucts. roAno statc r.HrLoYHr-ST,n:Lf.nioN i:':u9

Ig Stmeiriphrr. bMutr cprr»t^r. kntaak ^ « f, inilru^nl m«i. founi.ln ^i,|.

13-H i ' t ^f•),^7'ho'S^,wp,^i^^rkl?sl'oa^;-AU.U.

17 • _____________•ker15-18

I $ $ $ s ?=— ■ I ?.100 A JIONTHtsnu ;

nn salo I Jttaine. VJiLllilrltr'tM'ulll-I Farm l pm l.. o .n .n4 opml, a «(“ ” * N *r.','ti ''r .r .‘ ro 7 '’S'jk* ''v '’'" '" '

t e i r 'a iII, .od rs„hr, . 0.1 1/ ,..u ..h .l.r,'ney, ."m^Vrvi.V, i7„.

T I M E S - N E W S . r

T1CE3 B U SIN ESS OPPORTUNITIEI cr • HW. ^ barala.T T n r m c c ak e . . i . . d.iB« ii:o. ^

iMcauM ot Ho* ll-A. Tl««

•I aiMi»a CAKE 1st U«m. No rooi»»uoa«;-fui

aXldntllL ( iUb. CLKAN i : - u»I lao«h townlrr In laarrlaa. Fk»a* Bqit

“ to T T r S S MUUT*^II due u 1 ll h..llli. -.11

lL S . - ' , - ! - :

!*. "* iol™rJ 11^^

ESO K T '

" a x ‘ . m o t e l s

)N ___ “ ‘"jionEBW*>coTtt **'

aerrk* PUa. B E N A S P E Y

-nTTNn— 1 ^ ' -». oait. B ^ art. f u r n i s h e d r o o m s

ta l.L T iMaite. MIcK. larst. do ., lo. .U^cr U t . t

____________ LAKUK alm lns roumii a m ^ bnu

51» •■£ ss;

fruns K n a .^ i:0 711i Artnu. Norli nird Ana*. INNKUSnilNCi m .lir«.n. •« « . ut^j.

ima- llard.^ ISO

aoPs—i/.sTTk, ,»r« : (•’U U N IS H E D A F A R T M E N I« D«nlf^S4l0B! lIUIiSCKEEI-INCi aparuo.Dl for r.Bk 19

S . . ‘5.a‘k;*rtS 1 noo'ir^ Uliluir. tural.i.«l. :laalM aad *el4 W»t Addlian. Phon* m . ta AndwnT. UOUU£KCt:i'lNC asartanu (or naL I

CO«l'LCTKI.V furnUhrl Mr-m .!>. •D b* rKkarsed. m.nt. :Si 111b. U>«. Thnn. t»>- I Bau fiosinea .'vv„v , 'i „ . . . i i "_ _ _ _ ap.rlffl.nl "to ' «ul.l «o«It Pboer all auk« S 5S«;W. -_____________________•1 (f«K J«wal COUU l-roon> (Brnuli.d aptrtn.au ne

Iral locaUoa. J u l^ U n . Ibb. Pbo

WBrdS r o^r iOO ~ U N t ^ l K N I S H E U - A i J S l .

«iupl* dMlrad. - lllokl.» Ap«rta«OB.UBI dm ad. fhon. mi.W ._______________ _

‘-foo™ .Ptrtairel. « lra nh I wllb etr t l s ^ .7S aa Phon. ttiortullsa. B«etf< f . °" ■ - - - - j ---- 7- rr ,---- :md.aL Prrpar* MOBEIIN 2-o»orc«)m apartatuu eot w.iand lat.T«llos brat. Phon. »U ,______________

—EtreU Tedu._UNFOnHISllKO ap.rtn.rsl for r.au J __________ chUdr»n, l-lion. t07W.___________/A N T E D n ick w.r™ J-b^Iroon. .p.rtm.nt. clc TmHETISS;

;ar* fw Ib b t -s-nooid a p a ^ tn l

-1 'w ra -!^h lw "!.U U

b«fflr* i. Low moilfrii l-room apartrarat. to------------------ locaUoa. Inqtilr* atUr Sitcat SSt 4I r»^lar> rr»« A>«nu. Hnrth,__________________

NICE S-rootti btttmtnl apictnifnt; 01---- —----------- IUm furnlihcd. I'ourailoa Normb

Child ear* *T HI. »0 KJIImor*. ■_____________* '"* • »•**■»* II, dr«.tt, babr culr. ;oC Wnt Ho'huro._____ ’-ioaibi.. Call B U R N IS H E D H O U S E S

r B.tT;;.;ri? |-----—;—I---- l-UOOM houi. la Twin KmlU, Cood lorW.I.I. to Ira.e Uon, inod,u>. n»wlr tlrtrtd. romforub . >l.|l« Vallrr. furaUhaJ. ' Nlr. for «nplfc Tbo ___________ KImtwrlr.________________

- U N F U R N I S H E D H O U S E S^£W UOUKHN «nrb.droon homo. 1-ho;

” oli*. fsritnr^' MODfiilN S-room houi. (or r« l. 1

-oild'!lV;“: ' , 1 UNl"i)rN..UK» hou... Cli at 4>. ,riDch. Av.nu. ^r<t.>nl rHnmeri. J-IJKUJIODM mtnlin. BB/un>k)i«), »M.eJho ________ MO niu. l.al.r. Korlh._______________________ 4 K00M8 *nd btlh. Stilcllr inodrr

) >:if.llrnt location. Phon. ItU.n. TWO MODtllN hnrnx. on. S-b«drootn, 01

, l.bMronin, ratU> futnlibwl. U60 Kir I'v”’" ’* t-rir »o..l._________________ ___

— - - NKW.-Bod.ia. rround (Itwr. <luplft;’ b.lh:-|d«*l for roupU ho p.1

■ ■ ■ _.JUmb«lr.-plw«*.-lOOJ-------------------I 1 I1UUM» wllh bath, pirtlillr furT<l>Sr

5 _ . lnoufr»,195 NnrtS Wa*hlnsl«a or Pboi

)N CO. ' s:l 'u m .l0 ^^hoJ■r, •' r.'lhroo,n., furn7, hr.t, riM. In. S«« loOiir afirr S oVlorl

ize ^AL.n.n'.llr.Mn. 403 end A.ro...

l-DEOnOOU born*. Coal fBnitw. »E PITS, I |,:^EDnOO?'h%iB.. furahhW. oU kuL INO ! ‘ “’“"cA ..'T 'fra tlr t -Itb, w J . E . W H IT E

R E A L E S T A T E— ' PboM en Hota. Phon. OMT.JllI

— M A LE — ~COB. MISC. F O R R E N T

■ Jl. tLECTHl'c"fa«l oolUtiar tor raoL IIU.1g Cain ApcHinc. Phmia H it

«r. Cairtb.li rOLDINC (halt* for all occailoiu: .Uctrj ficyir Dollih.r* Ralaholt-. Phoe. SJ4.

alrr for Twtn KODBKN U140- comBnrlal «( offlc

I T R U C K S & CA R S S lM ::.t" ‘p : F O R .R E N To»rt.rU. Ih.to. rrAKP, VAN, PICKUP AND« «.mpl, in. PASSENOEn CAR*

i ' S ’ i i ; '' ' ID A H O:« | (or I.,.f: U -D R IV E . I N a

-F E M A L E POINTS SERVIOEAppI, la , . 'r: » ”

T^nn'.'jl^w ' -----p" •llh hnu,,.

S ' S " IN D U S T R IA L S IT E •rmVii

rE I> ' • 80.000 Sq J t .1 • Traekaso Available

Boi a . I • EiceJJent Locallsn

0YHr.sT ] P H O N E 1870

TM.r, w , M itt 8:00ounl.ln ji,|.

'''■=• W A N T E D T O R E N T , L E A S E

T H WAy'l'u;''’'',“,o ;A ''‘ '7 ;n.nr.. b«l . iTiMf.

C S:-,Juil, « t .^ ■ T"wru*'u

rietilj Co..| ,«iulpnicnl. fin.nc.• «r .m'.mr‘JI« ,. cTi

■ ■ ■......................“ - -S . . ,,

TOWS. TWTN FALLS, IDAHO

R T U N IT IE S M O N EY TO L O A N

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a - . ..a.r.pnas ID A H O H N A N C E CO.■ a.c.- t.« i5: LO AN S

- — a4-bnlrd, c la. Ja. CoBplrU flaaatlaa .tr*k*Phoni liU. raralioi. and aausebll.^

piBf rooo. Com- CHIC HIATT. Manager■li. Phono St». OrMad rioo.^^ab^* Tr»t DId».

lh Arcflu. North. ' , - -----------n. •»ni. uctalr* ---------------------------------------------KoVth'.**’ HOMES FOR S A L EJtcH 't a!Br*r<i Biodrra houii. .Ukrr bMt. 11.2

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iraUforraaL la- «■ link. Kaka aa offer. II.r., TwIa Fall.. C.rUr. llollblw,~l l-iTxim at>ir|. l>nF.DnOOH Bod.ra bou.. 422 «lh a,. Phnn. nuo .aat. T.iea, laqulr* JU DIamc a w.ll fumUhrd atr^l. Hoult Park. I'hono U lll.

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.« l. « u a alt*. ‘°*"»o°° KOKMAU BUItLCT

rol for reau" No S-nEDflOOU homr. .tudio-window (Irenlacc. Uinnnt .parlrernt. fin

apartment. c1m« l*brd In kootti plac. wltb llrcpUo

“ ” f E l E « ; ’i 0 N E r:i.L-L.',~~T7i: OfUlr* Haak 4 Tmi PboB. J04

apartiBoat. toodr ».M'*t Ul 4ih good TimcMicortooji •_____________ nOMK. Nlc« aad clean.! itoker. fal<;ircmra(; eilt- te t: Tmlh rut. RcaiOs.M. Irrau.

eMloa Noreixtb«r GOOD 4-b«droom bom.. Hol wal.hrat. ilokcr. Ninth noTlh, Som. Urm.

• t. w iU^ t^ rlr. NEW J.beHroooi: Oik floor*, aulomitli hed. Adult. Ia* braL (#•! aporotid. I4.AC0.V K. L. JEKK1N3H O U S E S »» “ A'N AVE.VUC WMT

^o^Toca* *• red! romforlabir MIOOH rnaj.rn. ‘ bardwced floor.

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— JJJ W. 0. SMITH oven WOOLWOUTlf! f Iniuiinc. - loaaa - Dotv0

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,on.‘ » n I r r '” - 2 H O U SE S

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;’'S ; .7 iS ;K t w o d w e l l in g sM A..OI.. Nwh.

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B R A N D N EW HOM E

'TT Eic.llnl locilloB. fin rooa. aod baU.rnll baaenni wllh aitra plunblas

;u p AND ro„hrt IB, nulll-ln larat.. Vou will'* “* Ilk, IhU « » rrlr«J llthL 0. I.

loan poulbl,.

[ N d t w i n FA L L S R E A L T Yc * IN SU R A N C E CO.^SERVIOE t „ „

jl T A K E YOUR CH O ICEI Oa. 4-Udrooa boai. on. l.badroom

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. . aad eaer to bur. Ul ii> miV. anappolnunral with to ,ou

FOR RENT! ■

I bone* fer real.

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- I _ . Twi. rail*. Idahorboae.lMI IU Main N.

w i » f c f » ^ H O M E S T H A T

lafr^ulpme;;;. O U TLIV E

' T H E M O RTG A G E" 'r NEW JtOWrJ^r^ictJ to ^10- al..',.

-Wrti^-Ttm*»7 rWrlti Tlmo. cMinrftloni, oil .ir ..u .ml

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LOAN HOMES FOR SA LE

N E Y I I M E L L O W E D O LD H O M E

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3 BEDROOM HOME_____________ Wllh llrlas rorta. dlala* rora. blt.be_____________ Local*) B«r WaihlBitoa acbooL M.t.

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baaeiB.Bt. b.rdwood floor*. Ipaglat, Oa Pl.rc. Blr*M.

ICE 40 ACHES. J tn o u c

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IT.JOaOO. U dowB. V tr (lae Ibt.« ra « lot. QuUb “ ««

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------- OmZENS AOENCyinrtlr. Phonn Ii

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h o m e s______' B U S IN E S S

’I AT SALMON CITY. ID.AHO■tudlo-window. { . 40 Yean.-JO ewd ea.li crop.

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I, _ ! aad pailura. Onlr lit ,000 c»LONES' ’“'d

Z | SOO ACHE RANCU B»r ChallU. Pl<XOrtOOJI • g ViEV^^'.'f.r.'^lS VbVil' ln,: Itoker. far- . acre, lolnlnf lor rratlnr. t-ro<.Mil, Urm,. ,;s,«S: s in . U r» r "■'''•*•

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—I rUL and jro tao Hr.ST and e» _____________ rour IIKALTII.

i r i I M O U L TR IEES r e a l E ST A T EHer hcuiei oa • Salmon City, Idaho

FARMS FOn 3ALE

~ THE;SEST_lM_ACREa_

L IN G S S r l S ?jalh. Cloi. Ib. s - ^ n ajed7ro*b«n., jood"w.il*of'Mf

I b* all c h ' “ " a S P E Y R E A L T O R A P IN NfwhOTTT"* n » a . Ill

■"I 80 A C R E Sica. localed at j m North Side, rood bone, tood loca • room., •IrlcllT Uon. in.OOO.OO.

W A L T D A Y

J,EO»I’h.n. IIS ______________________________

r ---------- ------ 40 Acrtr-n----; \ OoM l.nd. 1 mti. from Uuil.-ia .h.ra

H O M E - ■C«. W, Prailrr wllh

t?unW« • =•You-111 I REAL ESTATE

rj/hi. 0. J. Phone n? iirm. I'Mn. c;a;.ni:

REALTY I----------------7 " : ’ „ --------------'E CO. i Six » l^ .^^ f^^o-a .,.ly ri-n

Phon. UIS for hish •bd (»'le .chi.H, mTk ani

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T ! d" p " l7 C .“ 'lol‘ ‘iMc;tl';f.!'>:.rr:.!loi..llr ,ooJ bur. I.ar«. lo.B

. >r..nl fin. rr^c. lU.MO.OO. IhU to,|.rl

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aho Twin r.i;i, IJ.ho111 Mala N. phon. :» t . Ill M.ln N.

■ y r 80 ACRES

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i ■ ‘ C .E . ADAMS iw r : ; i .n j i C. E. BEYMER

, I I ^i:s at.iB At> Emi _ i:h£.ni.»l.

R S A L E I FA R M S FO R S A L E _I iD-ArBK n»w €»•» fsrat. Ho rack,

(laldi. Urt* f»d ku. 111.000. Del 1iV ED . __________________

j ■ K K 'i 'S - - " " ".1 H O M E m a n sa( rooa. blUbra, B*. u for all trt**t/a «boiL M.tso. ETa “ IaUr*.t „ l - a. tow a. «■

, , , T W IN FA L L S RE A L T ld

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r ,tt.a u j A j i s o d a SPKINGE

ICO N I MO Acnts all la bwuUful »«d.. :s i i.w . »ie»-n «f‘b l,°H rx « r b iu

' bunch of catU. la th. neado,“arnptl-wi'cr from-.trtam-lhat-tB

■ a. . tlrrLh IM Pl.ce and .PilaP- : bon

Uirt, i room* ted Includlnt ! Ir,elan. M rMl aelup. Co ■on ^uasalow ^a Kr„-a of will tnd. tor lacon. »nip<> Vwr flae iBTMt-

KES;^",or’“ rt«k’' « ONE H O U R D R IV E004.00 down Ttf' •■Iiac*. r ;,;;0 ACIttS, t« *cr» meadow a

roraac. hard. itrlc.lloa. verr llllle wIbIr arrartnl. ealr j hon, , jpoaeeuloa. h„,, ,^o old t-rooa. bou,»OENCy « 5 ’o'h

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*.ad mau"'r^au; G A D D ISp i s . ^ IN V E S T M E N T COl

car Ch.HU. Pica. " M T S O lm i MAm.BT,—

Dlb.r'^ancb” '* " PHONE 4-3505 ■

« ! CITY DAinV

■a„ lici aa la- FA R M S FO R R E N T

•tun-, r«l I.in Itml. Southwat o( I! ; L IV E Wrlt. Ilo. ».A. Tlnra-New.._____

^E A R E A , " ’ i’ !; line'of f^lfnm l, help, and <II flhiftrr,. Wrilp Tlrnn.N.wa, Hos 11

Hr.ST and eila Wot M.ln,wrAirllK IrTk.Mr ranch lo

R IE T.Trihr^t a t e

■ I FA R M IM P L E M E N T S

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UiBl r-lJ tricurr with baasoa plowA L T O E

n » a . I ll Uird-Kel-ln.tnr refrlseralot 8«rr*l sood uj»J oU alori*

--------------------1 JfO U N T A IN ST A T E S;ES IM P L E M E N T

rhea. U l .Twia Palllone. tood loca*

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-------------------- ' PorUbl. Waihm-------------------- Porubl. Eorlen

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'r wllh D O UG LA SITE M A C H IN E SH O P■ATE 401 Jnd At.. B. "'T il* : rill Phon. c;a;.nu I— ________ ' ■’

Z 1 * -O U R M O T T O -■rll.’Tfhool bui “TO BE Of SERVICE TO TIIE'’nl'ri,"’ n l*rrV fAnXERS Of J4ACIC VALLCT-

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^ D ISC S” * • ; ' John Dcr.

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KTC. - -

I iusun '-iuiiR iiio r "■MS M O L Y N E U X 'fM E R M A C H IN E R Y CO.

I'hoo. 801 Mnit..,!, Ro.il _ ^ J'hcne tIJ

f r t o a t . k o v e m ^ ' ^ j j^

.q b s a l e(srat. Ho racka. I

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I !»*• UU a r u TIUCTDI ^ ef B-I E.UI* I »™ •IBACTOJI . Bi tow aa 4^ 1 fABMALL BECUUBLS R E A L T Y '\N C E CO . T H E SA W T O O T H CO.

f .” ....... . I POTATO SLICErT'll«“‘“T t^ l l^ “. '^ PLAY SAIT

« at til*, lew ftlet Cot op rpuda befor* ImIIu.___^

I'iic ill '^ daif^ ' ' t r u c k SIA N U R E , 1111-r’ S P R E A D E R S I

Tbe Truck Bpr*adn built U IEEI.EY, ATTT, Sire aerrlce.

________I ORDER NOW

’ P A U L EQ U IPM E N TA N D W E L D IN G SHOP

A S P R IN G S i^oi

1 b«ullfu1 »«*dow ■bilde. I

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m c v e v s ,.-rs, ssj

USED

,R DRIVE ''A R M EQUIPJIENT

aTdT»” Mr«rm«r* Inl.maUoaal bora* .prMdet ' 'virr imI'''wlBl*r l»aetor tpr*adm

ioilcta hom* wllh Oll'er bora* ipraaderold t-TOoa. bouar. i t „ tractor .pr-der irr. ie«o rack., etc.,■fliBiciT!. and other C«» Jl Iscb lujabJ* pJorM OO,a!SiMTrSl Holina U Iptb tanbl. plowr^'flci*'' la l« a a lto ia m S b '- l5 5 ll ,-« r-

*' InU m aU ra^^ lacb baatas »b* h

Intrniitlsaal 11 Iscb baosoa ilwi,t iD A lIO ^ ------- - nM»l A tractor’ iBUraalloaal IS lacb two-n, ,U,'oi'^uluiiw 'V nd OUoii^Pew«r H**! suaon bate b

l?r for" 11 2 *00.1 iBUraallonal bwt soIUt (or rtnaJl id r«Uti*r‘,j'c.l[i'i “ '"i*' VAC Ca.* traclor dihcef. TbU plac. Pord tractor wllb manur*l«te,|W ..If In (our ,..ra. _ bMB retter and ealU.ilof ^ S-ti:l 0& FanaaU II traclor

lataraaUoaal r-SO Ua«lot

ois L“ “JEN T CO.TJSOTOT------- J = S S S S i ; f f i - I = = ! ! lS lSCITY.OTAH - ! « « » « ,

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h a y , g r a i n a n d p e bnn.N.wi.'noi IS.A. HALED bar. atra*. Jo* Berta. 4DM , k|~ — 1~ , t-ii.. *ait cf KLIX.J.^baUacj^aJlur^ U^^IC Val]., H»^|-t<n{a'l]aK~

' , Woli'ESHff^yilllai' "IenU ’Uranch to lcaa>. I4JW10. n i« . Idaho,

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.Korean Fight Now Is Race Against Snow

B r BAABT FEBGdSON UP Forelcn N em Editor

' Th« Korwuj wmr h u turned Into , - a r«ce kfftlm t w inter w » th c r lh*t

lir lac t xero temperature* In the : — ,a o r t l im .h n |i , . __ ^ ;

to our f r o n l - U a e ^ B H ^ B B I '

polntm ent to t h s K V ' - ’.-O^IgH ' h lf h ooramuid u B . - 'we h*T* to e o n » » > 'tlnue to slug i t out

launlslfl t h r o u g h < Novcjaber, Decem- :ber and Ja au a rr .

w tapon tn which :we haT» abeolut« supremacy, iunc-Uon# a t lu worst In winter'# foi and i »now. '

D p until two days ago we w e having a walk-over In our march toward the Manchurian border,

tine* Thinly Sprtad O ne of the dlfflculUts we are In

today U lhat our troop»—particularly th e South Korean*—raced ahead •0 fa#t th a t they became thinly spread and did no t have enough solid support along their line* of communlcatlm.

T he over-alt outcome of the war Is n o l In doubt The United N i- Uona are not In serious danger of being forced back to the 38th paral­lel. B ut our hopes th a t we could wage a comparatively bloodleu : « m ^ 6lT»lT-thtrw»rV>-the. Chlrmtg. j border have been blasted. i

T he problem now 1* how to break up an organized communist defense < force before winter puta an Icy grip i OR the baetleffeld. i

Tfok SecoD d'Ralm i.W o captured thouaand# of prison- !

ers In the drive th a t started north - Juat after the Inchon landing. But Jl appears moat of them wtreaeconil- -

. ra t« troop* who didn 't h a re much h e ^ for the f ig h t

out a hard core of del«nnlne<r' f ig h tm and establish them In good defense poslUons close to the border. T hen a good-alced contingent of

Ohloe** communlsta came down to t i r e another boost to the morale of th e defending army.

Gooding Group to Launch-Drive for Members Mondayo o o D m a , Nov. 3—piattrroT -the -

membership campaign of the Good­ing Community Concert nsMClaUoii, beginning Nor. fl. a re being com­pleted. James Alastra, president of assoclaUon. aald Ftlday.

K r». n d red Irish, membership chairman, and Mrs. Telden SuUlvan. dinner chairman, are making plans for a dinner meeUng Monday, Nov.C. a t 7:30 p. m . a t the F irs t MeUiodlstcfaurch.- ------------ -----------------------------

ReaerraUons for 139 persons have been made, Alao present wlU be representaUves from cooperaUng communlUes In Camas, Llneoln, Jer­ome, Elmore and Ooodlng counUes.

----- Mre:—M antaret-H lirlrhiim , rcpre-tenUUve of Comreunlty Concert service, will address th e meeUng and will be present for the enUre week to assist In the campaign.

A 30-mlnute m uslail film of famous s ta n of the concert world will be shown, U ra. Blackburn also will show the film and addreu the

■ U ons club. Borosls club, Gooding — high achool and Rolary.

-------- ^The eampal(in-wUl-clo»e.Saturday, -Nov. 11. a fler which no more mem-

___ bera will be accepted. The arU.itcommittee will choose the serlea of concert from a list Including the m M t celebrated names In the muslo world. ' O na''m em bership enUUes a bolder to a ttend all of tho concerts.

Dec. 5 Date Set For Atkins Trial

BACnAMENTO, Nov. S ftUD-Dec.B haa been set for the murder trlsl ot truck driver Jack AUclns, 38.

He pleaded Innocent yeatenlay to charRca of slaying his wife. Audrvy, a 34-year-old Boise waitress,

Deputy District Attorney Milton Schwarts and Defense Attorney Doroia Dec00 agreed to. th 6_Dec.( date. Decoe previously waived preliminary hearing a sd Atkins .was

' : „ arm lgnftkyeatenlfly.: ~ . . _ .. An autopsy report said Mrs, At­

kins was killed by three blows from a b lun t Instrument April 37. Atkins has denied anything more than slapping the girl during an argu­m en t

CONFERENCE PLANNED • SHOSHONE. Nov. 3 -P lan» wero

made for the ward conference here Nov. 13 a f a meeUng of the LDS '• Relief society a t tho lOOP hall Tuesday. A Itellef sodety stake of­ficer from Csrey will a tu n d the . conference.

LEG A L A D V E R T IS E M E N TKOTicr o r R nE n irra «Atx o r

CNTnAT ANIMAU nillU C VOTICK IB HEllEUY CIVENl

That I oil) Mil >t put>ll« auctVin at Ihi

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■nm »in U kU la ■«er<!aar«wllh SKllon Id>bo Codt AonrUM,to thf hlthnt bl<j<l<r for (uh. Iivful

. hionv cr Iha Unltfcl- ?UI«. fin ih< :lit / , r of MovcmUf. 1SJ«, al th« hour kI

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JfMiiV r. CAKUTO.V, .Sh.rllf Twin Calll Countr. Idaho.

fublUh! »0T. U. UW._________

, ^ “ ^ E a T T c i n i ^ sRepublican Candidate

Twin Palls County District No. 3

County — __ Commissioner

EquaUty for all . . . Special privileges to none. Your »up-

~ - port will be greaily aparecl- ated.

,. Paid PoLAdr,

_ PAOI -TWILVB-

r h t Coflege Students ’ P e rp e tra te Hoax - — In B eauty Search

f l l n w Cm OAOO, Nov. I (AV-ln a searcl for ■ l» I .- c a le n d a r girl,- a maga

ISON ***>* en try blanks to some l,00i colleges throughout the country.

Into Among th e entries was a wlnsomi “ ^ blond, .-D arlene- B. Jerlow, th.

« In thc students' choice a t Claremont col lege, Claremont. Calif. A picture o

strap lu i.tuU gow n 'and 'silver fo i cape, WU'flUl;

A couple of~3ays laUr, Claremon college s tuden t nev tpapculrclded ti

jU '7 ^ 1 make It c lear to Eiqulre magazlm J v j l H th a t It had l>een spoofing. 5 i # u r ^ Along camo a couple of supple

mentary photos. One was a soulfu ' V ' - M closeup of ''Datlone.” with a laci 9^ manUIIa over the hair; but the othe:• was a ahockcr among the piles o

pulchritudinous pinups stacked ui In tb e magazine's offices.

T he last photo was no cheesecaki riM . —rather, II was a “bleeps'' post r's fog and showing "Darlene- with the sami

sU-apless gown but wIUj arms flexct I we were to show a wrestler's muscles.)ur march "Darlene," the student newtpapei wrder. explained, is really Darryl S. Jer-

. low, 3 l-year-old business admlnL*,“ Witlon student. Visalia, Calif, And

7 , 1 1 the paper hinted. Esquire shoulc arucuiariy known Claremont Is a men'i

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mS " m T ransport Leader J i S f O p p o s e s Tax Plandanger of BOISE, Nov. 3 - (/P)—Bert Trask8th paral- secretary of th e Idaho Motor TranS'we could port association, spoke out agalnsibloodless a proposed ton-mlle tax In hL

■.r rhin>t>i onentng address to the associaUon'iconvenlloVryesMTTJBy:-------------------

V to break Trask said railroads are advoca's t defense Ung a ton-m lle tax for the motoi,n Icy grip transport Industry. He said a mon

equlUbJe tax would be a reascnab}fT* reglstraUoo fee and a motor fueliof prison- tax.•Ud north ----------------------- ---------------------------idlng. But ^ y

av# mueh

m In good i 'IJhe border. / ' 5 |Ingent of V /i --— -—1 down tomorale of I

p to' C ' ii^ a y \ f Jiie Good- ' T T HuoclaUos, K B Ing com-ssldent of ^

cmbershlp 1 SuUlvan. in g plansiday, Nov. ' • ^MeUiodlst I I ^

counUes. - , t > ' •! •:

eUng and Ure week

film otert world \ a ^bum also V AIdrejs me r f c ^ ^

ore mem-h e arU.it ...

the muslo , 'ltnUUes • '

I concerts. .

et __Trial | r ^lUfD-Dec. •• \ . .rder trlslIS. 38, - ' . V ^iterday to

Audrvy,css, j ' 3 W i y M7 Milton Attorney {^ fT thO_Dec.

y waived — ^.Uclns.was

Mrs? AU Nlows fromT. Atkins M i f T l K l l U j Hore thanan argu- V J H H k M H K S B

INED ■ r o W r P T O M yIans were ence here

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jnts U. S. Industry larch Expansion to

o'some 1,000 • NEW VOfUI. Nor. J W)—America'country. industrial p k n t—already th e blggei

s a winsome the world has ev tr known—Is golnJerlow, the to expand to defend the ,.natlo:remont coU against foreign aggression. ,A picture of Much -of tho coming expaaslo;rap lu i .tu lli hu.b£en..BlQtte(l.i9 -th«;M tduttrle » , w u 'flu ly themselves. • W ashington- appeal

r c - E = ritilcelded to —alwsys « th 'a n aee up th e sleevi-e masazlne the threat th a t th s government Itns self will enter th e Industrial fleli, '# „,nni» build Its own plants. If privatu . Z f f i '» 't . ■r lth lace Mining Field Firat.lUt the o th tr one of the first fields th e govern Uie piles of ment plans to Invade w ith Ils “ex stacked up p^nd now'’ program Is th e mlnln,

s. . and’processlng of th e varlou* son1 cheesecake f.n-ous meUls. ilecp pose Washington say* It will cu t bac: 1 the samo dviUan consumpUon of coppei arms iiexea »iumlnum, nickel and cobalt by 3 iscles, ta 30 per eent, and Is reported t‘ ne*»P“P 'f be adding rinc to th e list.

H adm in"' A '*” * ' 8 *“ *^Calif, And. To get more of these m etals pro ulre should duced It's setting up ano ther agenc Is a men's soon In the Interior departmen'

Part of Its work will be to surve — mineral resources, study the cost o

mining the ore. se t mining goat i a Q 6 r and estimate Uie needs o f the metal

,^ 1 for steel, machinery and othe

Bert Trask, Uie Industries to expand.-lotor Trans- -------------- ---out against PARTT HELDta* In his HEYBUnN, Nov. 3 - T h e twassociaUon's Heybum wards held a Halloweei---------------- and-hMTeat-baU-at-the-LDS-chnrdare advoca- Wednesday evening. T he rccreatloi • thc motor hall was decorated by Mr. am >ald a more Mrs. John Banner. Two sklU wer I reasonable presented by R alph UcCombs. Th. motor fuels Bee Hive Girls from both ward ___________ sold rtfreshmenla._______________

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E very d iih p iq u a n tly a n d per \ in f l a v o r . . . a ll r e a d y t o h e a t .

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d A A ty o u rg ro ce r’f l . . .m a e p e d o l iH L l • • •aU tb c 8 e d l£ rc rc n t...d e Ik ic J K ' in regular eizo a n d n cw , convei

/ t \ m i A o"d to il/ m teh . ./ / . ptopli mal and •n/oy Von^ \ Ofd Btant wiih Tomgh

lt<on on/olhtr. Von Comp'i- Aaj^t?re>WB.

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m l O Moscow says rockets *ere first________ I ma/<« tn «« gftflT aS ICO

j f c n S C * ^ ^ h a s n ' t Uie world known^ I about this beforeT

P)—America's j h e Russian* said Uiey dldmIy th e b ln e s t ju j, , , nbout I t Uiemselres unUl>wn—Is going -m aterlab" were.found In Rus-

the ..nation I jj* “recently." rurlhermore, theysslon. . the materials were -secret"3* expansion I____________________ _

S . .T C IS!ranger& Se lecF u.r.l!S]: 2StateD elegate

ij-emment It- e q e N , Nov. 3-E den Orange m Wedneaday evening to elect d«

Its, II private the sUte'Grange.Mr. *nd Mrs. Ralph Baird we

Firat. named delegates and Mr. and Mls th e govern- C. O. Rolce alternates,w ith Its “ex- Orange mecUag will I» th e mining « i Idaho products dinner aftvarious non- which a n elecUon ot officers «dU I

held.will cu t back Twenty-four members from Plea

of copper, sn t P lains Orange attended Ucobalt by 30 meeUng Wednesday, and presenti

I reported to » program. Those who took pa1st. were Velma Stewart. D. F. Thibaifii.iM i Mrs. Minnie Russel. Paul Swetise^ “ 7* , J, D. Gould, and LoU and a 9 m etals pro-•other « e n cy Refreshment* were ser^'ed by M

departm en t ^nd Oliver and Mr.,aibe to su^ ey y m , Robert Oliver.ly the cost of _________________ijining goals. _ i

“Vnd "‘t^ Farm er Group tobo to Induce Meet in Dietricl

Id.- DIETRICH. Nov. 3 -A dlrecto------- mecUng of Uic Farmers Union wiLD held Wednesday nlKlil at Uio hon3—T he two of Mr, ond Mra. Chrlr Frees und a Halloween the dIrccUon of educsttonsl dlrecu r-LD3-chnrch- DonrsmlthTDnJVcrrcolcrM rsrBi he recreation Kirkpatrick wa.i appointed educi by Mr. and Uonal director of the Dietrich unit ro skits were A general mccUng will be Moi cCofflbs. The day. Nov. 13. a t Hie lio.-ne o l .M

both wards and Mrs. Cliris Frees. A dlscusslc on youUi Insurance will be held.

t s u p p e r . « . nex t g a y occaBion . . . jo o d ea ting v i th V an C am p 's . For C a m p ’s prepares fo r y o u r pleasure

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ly a n d perfectly seasoned . All ricli ly t o h e a t . . . c a t . , . e n joy . Y ou’ll y o u f guests.

in a epedo l M cxican F ie s ta display : . . . d e lk io u s . . . c.xciting foods. . • cw , convenient 8-ounce aire.

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hermore, theywere-secret" ■

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A Hph Baird were AI Mr. and Mrs. ^ J |

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officers «dU b« 1 I

ers from Pleas- attended the

and presented rho took part

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n i p f r i r hu i e u I U I LEMON MERINGUE-TRC 3—A directors '

:!"at'm ohom 1 E C IlA raSIr Frees under Ohocolstt^Fllled wlUi Vanl

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S fra sh ^ c fim ^■Estate Valiied ■ -A tH ^ 1 0 0 ,0 0 C

B n s* o w u flM lo prc^Kreourt T bam U J br

•Wimun V. HrtM c. Jerom ^ V s c t l esUU UJd perwMl propert

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^ ^ K t - Albla»I^R S m l MorrtU. ©reM T vln mll<: R o u l M ^ U B b . t a i B tic Wl

wradcU- u U te includM 2S3 K r t i ’c

Und m Twin r»U* eour

, ^ ^ V ^ e c k l n s »ecount »nd perwni The rtal property b value

tufiOO Uid thfl petMnU pnp l ^ ^ m r » t KifiOO- The vilue Of ren

proflU from the P W ^ y J n ^ ^ H u t d At ftpprozlmiitelr IS.OOO p<

^ ^ R ^ 'h e n r l n B on the peUtloa hi scheduled (or ID tm . Nor. I

^ ^ K n r « Probat« Judte-S- T. Bam

^ fe t i t io n Filed for H County Property

peUUon to prob*t« the wlU o ^ ^ ^ ■ r e s ld e i i l or another lU U vn

■ ^ ^ ^ B ^ M iu M t i ii In Ttlthn i t ttifl I*’" ^ ^ K h e r death w u (Ued T hun3i ^ ^ H z » « b a t « court.^ ^ K d l l h M. Evenon. Buh!. filed th ^ ^ H u o n In the est«i« o! her clstei

Ina F eu l KlRgerr. a m lden ^ ^ K u i Diego, Califs «C Uis time e ^ ^ ■ d e a t h w n July 31.

' ^ ^ K ' a 'w m datoi June 16. 18:0, i of tatmlni lusd west qI Bu^

, Usdtided la thfi a U tt. The Uni' l ^ H v a l u e d a t tlO.OOO vith revenu ' i^ ^ K iu D l l n s to about IBM a je u .

Jn Cill/omU wiin «>fti pOr ■ of the esUt« located In Idahi

entfred for probiit« In th I ' coufL' j v S ^ ^ K o Idaho rulden ti were Includci I list et Bins devbees namei! ^ iS ^ ^ K ie vrlll. Tbejr are Mn. E\-enor ' l ^ ^ B u l u to be named admlnlstratl: , Idaho property and a nephenV &’er!ion, both fluhJ.i ’ i l^ H h c f tH n s U Kheduled for 10 a. 93

I il|f c Members to 1 ? ■ Get Fair Awardsi / - ^ R o p S IT . Nov. 3-Annuttl award

f ^ H i t will be held a t 8 pin. PtMa] those who took port in thi

/^ ^ f e l d o lc a county j-outh'i f a t r wen a t the (air vUi b<

d H K ^ e pi m: b been.JUTWue.c 4 -n leaders and tha tponton

^ ^ H ^ d l ^ t h two vocational agrl

Keith Merrill, uuliUng. ' ^ ^ ^ B a r t l c lp a t ln s In tlie proEram «11

:^9^ B a. O. DeM&ry, Mayor A. F. Bey- 1 , C h o r ] « WhliUker, s^creUir- ;' j^ ^ K x a g e r of the Chamber ot Com- «»-3^^^fcec_-DQa_Dfiroe. tupfrlnttndeni

Minidoka coumyt3i3o57~5Hi board of count; toniJnlulon- who made tlia awards poiclble

' ^ B rc^ E b T ransfersiBform^oa PnrnUhcd b;

Twin Pall* TtU* aod T n u t Conpac;

’ NOV. 1V nirs^r o , „ , ti

S<*d) Cnmi ru,1V«rBon S«MB CcndK. tl; lot >.-AH«s

g ^ H r t r k Sob.w tm s t r ^Mdi UiniMi r . iitTft<ion

I ^ K t e IL IISI lou: 1. bk>a

wmu’S '“ n ^ ''r i ‘o- ? lii'siu ;s 'w ^^ |u ^ w * m a ^ 4wdl n'llllim 0, Rullil u

'wcrVn’str dMdi V.’ll.lin 0. Rvitil to Xarl C, rr«ra»B. 119:-lot 9, blork I TouUr Sub. ‘

WtrraatT M i 0. II. IIIcsIm Is 3t\i V . Zliurkopf. t!0] lot :. block A. Illl, t l iu Bab.

WarranlT i - i i Clntr C, McCcimII lo L. na ; lol l. *«„ .

WmanlT lia^i Trvdlri Itl liiund lo

I

I ‘* Our staff of tn

' 'm en is a t your sc They really KN(

------- andboK r to keep (-clchtly. With colt youll bo wise io vehicle thonughl:

B Bob Reese

B ER 8 ;i9 5 0 ^

tim’s Pue

a ^ c f admla- iv. ' le ot lhe~Ul4 AM lo pro*

b7 b it broth* noc. Jerome. lonal propertr «t« are teti-

BaU

twoMvea «Ut«n, dale, Canada;«h; ChrtitUn . j u h . Black*

Kimberly: rtlond. Ore.:Palli; RotaUfl nd B tle WU'

2S3 acKJ-otI FatlA coun- W 2ln ; land InII property In

and Blainepi, farm ma- | ^ r les, livestock. and pertonal(rty la valued ;> v v y g ;^ js :< je g M « g g e s i!sg i etwnal prep- ^ «,r»wled <m pa r

P»l*e« In ear, fortfroBnd- “ d 1 cly $8,000 per o the t-w u wotinded. Natloi ™ u ito luu, wllh »!»,■. m U .1~- < « r wi> am. Nor. M

“ ““ ■ Disney to Make Television DebiJfl lor HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 3 W V-^

DUney announced Thursday he 'r O D C r i V moke his ulevlslon debut Chr

i l r i " s .- s .v i^ . 's r^ - s i 'r^

:or the u m e epoiuor. uhl. filed the The houf-Ion« p ro e n m will or her sUter. aired a t 4 pm . (local lime) o 7 . a resident w me 53 TV staUons acrow : { tha tl»« e t eounliy. J t will be filmed In i

tance..» IB. WW, « Disney u ld he will present m« west of Buhl u r-h ls mythical.cb«rBct«r*-I>on j t f . The Und Duck. Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Go« wllh revenue Snow White and lho aeven dwn IM a sear. -—as well as such ■ live stars ■d in superior Cobby Driscoll from •Trensaro ltH"U>tt pgr- ■hmd“— and— K athryn— Bearmn ited In Idaho from •"Alice In W onderlanct" abate In t h e ---------------------------z .

were tncluded Letters Asked inCaldweU Estal

V fo rio a -m . mlalatraUon In probate oou ■a IOT JO a. jn. thfl eatato of- ____ mother, the lato-M rs. Recta Ca

towtll.

Mrs. CaldweU also is survivedt - ---------J — two dsiight/ira, Niinml ra lJg e tt-s\ W a r O S Colleen Courtney, bolh Twin Fo

-,..1 . t J t i . The estate Indude* a houso t r « lot in Twin Falls valued a t »♦.£

household goods and n IMO au ? . mobUe, together appraised a t H

J , , Probate Judge B. T . Ham litoa fair will be ^ hesrin j on iho .pctlU on ior

»-m. N w . 18. The daughters asl W M theortnntber bo appointed *

i£».nS“ « l n l . l r . l o r j M t o j ^ '

SE,™ lk)urt Fines M 5 T;r. aecreUry- ■ For False ClaL,ber ot Com- proncls P. Underwood. 48. K ljpfrlntendent huJx.jift{JlnK LI3,0.on5L«ilLcfltdiooli, ana Jn jiutlce court T hursday altcniJnlislon- plMdJn/r iruHly tc drnwliw »M In i

anls possible, employment benefits by false rep1 sentatlon.

_ However, the fins w as nispcatran S ie rB pn the condlllon Undeni-ood rctiUhed by the <20 to (he sU te unemploymi• aod security agency,usj A. E. Olsh. who filed ths co:__________ plaint, oald Underwood claimed

had been paid only 110 for workr o.n> ta had pertermed a ad It » u la

I. ^•lnn r»ck learned ho received *35 In salary.

l/f i^ r A U r t READ T tM E 3-N m ?a WANT AI

M4'i"btodl “

i.."SSi?wS F R A M E S ■*it**'s\viisw’; custom made of th e llneat

- ^ woods. Drop In anytim e andot i bj«k ¥ «ee tho more than 60 molding

' patterns available.llcciM i« u u '

K E L K E R F O T O S H O P

11° TWIN FALLS_

1—

P E C IA m ^ ih u s i

staff of tr a in e d m a in te n a n c e a t y o u r sc rv ice d( a n y tim e . . tolly K N O W D odge tru c k af to keep (hem o p e ra fin s effi*-------------------W ith cold w e a th e r com injr,

>0 w ise i o le t u s cheek y o u r thon iugh ly . D riv e in to d a y l .

sese M otor Co..38 Third Ave. N orth -------- ------------------. 1

Puerto Rican Palace

H i t t

led en jtaTement before leveitier'i psUca In Saa OBU-Vnlted SUtei NatlenaUit rebels. An eyewlli iw id, and killed ene gswd and woonded another. Sed. National gnani treept drove reblu ont ol ti la. (AP wlrcpboto)

[ake ManCaUsN. Y. i j ^ u t Newspaper’s Bet

OnPollAccurac;p repom . NEW YOluc, Nov. 3 m - h Brooli

will b« Edgar >yn manulaclurer Thursday ealle IcCarthy. wbo tho 1 ^ York Dally Hewe' tlO.QCnS igR E g-aay the nm pap*

'g n m win be He was Lesler Uartln, a texUI t l lime) over man and a supporter of Fer^lnan £ across the' Pecora, Oemocrat*Uberal candldat :ilmed In ad- for mayor.

However, no matter who wins tb present many bet, the money goes to charity.' ;c t« * -D 0JmU The News, stung by what It sal Pluto, Goofy, Pttora’s doubts about the ac aeven dw ans j „ ,„ y of ii j mayoralty straw vol<

live stars ^aa offjfcd to bel him |10W> the po • T r^ r e Is- C £ rre^ i.h ag t|t- lri1 ri^ i1 fn t J tln n— B eam uur cent impeUlttm u the winner. lerland.' Pecora declined the bet, althoug:

’- • he said three private polls showe ? n him ahead In the race,

c l i 111 MarUn, however, puled 130,000 t- 'E 'r,4 -A ^ /v accuracy of the prtvat

£ i S l E l 6 polls-ln effect' to bet th s f pecor

l e t tm '^ ^ a d - *'The News covered *10,000 of 1 Ibato o o u r t baeklnf IU poll and ImpeJUiterl.lainto of- hla --------------------------

Reeta Cald- ^ ^ g S t P o i l l t E x a H l

— S e U o r - N o v ^ fh “ i n FalU. jjoiSE, Nov. 3 WV-CompeUUo;

to«’ entrance to the U. 5- mllltar academy a t We«t Tolnt will be hcJ

& IMO a u l^ JJ fgf njcmbcrs ol thW W w d air force civilian com

H ^ l i t m set nai\i. CoL C. H. Bragg, chU 0• Colo"'' Sragg said army organ

a p ^ m te a a a - reserve corpi peixonnel wh are between 17 and. 33 may appi

] g i r - r ^ ~ -e Claimod. 48. Kim-

s l H

r r : \ | 0 ' ■OTood return inemployment

led ths com> R K Id claimed he .w m W m mJ for work he It » u laler 5 in salary.

Here AmIdaho Demoera

Candidates Cannot From Their 1

RO P Their state pl

^ ^ 1 — ------- > h p T r i i m f l n i - ! ;

A Vote for Them For. , .

> ★ C.V.A. IN ID /

★ THE BRANNI

★ SOCIALIZED

* . FEDERAUZE

★ DEFICIT FIN.

: . J * INFLATED Di

’ Elim inate these U n by Electing a R E P I from Idaho.

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______________ TIMES-KEWS. r

alace Attack -

sUca In Saa J tian . Pum e lUoo, after attack ff 1. An cyew llnen aald fire men approacbed th dcd another. Four o f the flre rtbtls were killed aa< lies oot ol two of tbelr itrosiholds oa the Islan

N. Y. Payment Sought r’s Bet ForMerchandia

Ann L. Roy. Twin Palls, fll r r i l M P V Justice court Thursd, v v u a w v j ftgainsl Eldon D, Watson tlalml </T^A Brook- a bank slopped payment of a che

lurtday called ho gave her because he h id Insuf:Hewe- *10.000. c lrn t,lw if1ii____________ - -

the newspaper j h e plslntlK alleges -Watson gi h e r a check for *313.73 for mi

rtln, a texUle ehandlse he purchased fnsm h of Ferdinand According to a copy o f the che

eral candidate which accompanied tho complali paym ent was withheld bccauu

who wins tb e insufficient funds.) charity.' A judgment for the amount r what It aald 1* “ “i ^ t tn tho coi about the a c - plaintiff Is rcpreset lly straw vole. ^ Kinney. lOW) the poU ------------- --------------

he winner. OLENNB PEHRY, Nov. 3~M r. abet. although Mra. Morris Decker and chlldn

) polls showed Tacoma, aro guests of his parene. M r. artd Mrs. Arthur Decker.ated *30,000 to - - -- --------if the private m a u;t that pecora SAVE*10,000 of It, T r a c t o r F u e l

GET MORE POWERC’v Q m Have valves and valve seats p r tu A u l l l clalon ground wllh high speei

N ov^51-ComDeUUon Pick-up and delivery of tracu i s - i i l i u r y tors or cylinder heads, tappetIt will be held adjusted. -embers of th c ONE LEAKINO VAIVEcivilian com- WASTES H cf yoor OASBragg, chief te t 's stop the leak.

GEO. WOODSKixonnel who 753 jja ln Ave. N. Phon# 3309-I 33 may apply TWWf PALLS . McanandertL-.—H----------- ■ •-----, ,

l D O N O T BE DECEIVED!

:An^tlie Fdcfs!)emoeratic Congressional. Cannot Divorce Themselves Their N ational Party.

state platform endorses

cuman-iAdminiatratinn______

r Them Is a Vole

IN IDAHO

r a n n e n f a r m p l a n

LIZED MEDICINB

7AT.T7.KD EDUCATION

IT FINANCING

.TED DOLLARS

lese Un-American Programs a REPUBLICAN delegation

REPUBLICAN• Paid PoUUcal Adv.

l E ^ . TWIN-FALtS. IDAHO ‘

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da:

te r attack ffn F m ' 'i'i|l| I .I- '>}rproacbed tho f ljf t J}(rere killed and l lea the Island fi '

S l i l l f ■■)u g h t fw i a i i m f';handiseIn Palls, filedm rt Thursday I U lU j^ ^ ^ ^ H g ^ |{ l |]'atson claimingoent. of a check o\\ l | fhe h id insuftl- u['|in

es Watson gave p L f ^ E u l f l n | | fl13.73 for mer- h i9 H W U y f \[M d fnsm her. ( I jn | H < w { 1 (fr o f the check WlfJ ; | .tho complaint. W j l P * * * 11eld bccauH of M |y |v i '} | |l

h e amount of B |A . . , , V .ff» V ^'1 ; tn tho com- | B - U..;jri,l-w [ Is represent*

' M EN’S WARM WASHAI

S ™ W O O t S H l IA S S O R T E D p

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P u e l Yes, you can 'w ash these v o n u r o D all '^ool sh irta! Maxi r U W t / K ahrinknge S*;;), In brigh t

21^ color combinations. Sizes- 1 high speed . ■? mJerp-lndl- to 17.________

very of trac*,eads, tappets ,

1 VAIVE ^ . . ^ 1 yoor QA8 . ^ ^ 9 .e leak. ^

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IOTp n i M e n 's V i r g in W o o l

W a t h a b i s SitrcoQ t ^

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IN DEEPSLEEP COTTOur best cotton flannel. QanforlB Soft, thick cotton, (ued< Uke na weave. Long wearing, delightful pa ttern s-----------------

SHIRTING FLANNIdeal for warm winter wearing be aeedln* soon.S aw a t Searsl ' ■•

DIAPER FLANNEl« a tio n

hard w e a r!_________________

P R IN T E D f l a n n :Ideal fo r children’s apparel Hljr

noca Ma. O t A

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P wiri j i j ^ FORTHEWHOL

days w ith P ilgrim . . .

W ■ K N IT COTTON

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Ono button flap s c a t Ch p •. o t lonff o r sh o rt slec

‘ C ream color. 38 to 46.if-... • lOft WOOL « MnlH OTnONBUTT ______ * • ;illlj n X E C E LINED '' « .I ttj 0NI0N8CTT_________ A * *

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7 * ^ 5 ^ ian fo rlred — 1 * ^

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. Ponls hov* ad ju toM« wahfbofld. ;0 to ?2

WOVEN OR PRINTEI COTTON FU N N E L

Be ready fo r qold w eather w ith plenty cozy, softly napped, flu ffy flannel. Wa:

^ c o m fy , strong ly woven.

P COTTON FL A N N E L Snel. eanforfxed, (unfast. washfast. r s ( dyed. [ , ued< Uke nap on both sides. Solid, strong j'. ,

!L____ :___ 49C rt IFTJANNEt L 'ter wearing appai«l ths whole famUy wUl l | |^

__ _____ 69c rt 5A N N E L rdurable. Napped oiTl4tinJdes.“ 8taiiiis up- -Bfe

__________X9c«. 1O A N N E t . ' 1spportl Highly Styled, A A t ^ B *« m i;;;W 4 sh fu il___________ <14® yO- BS

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WARM-AND GOMFOR

/ IN T E R \WHOLE FAMILY at THE!

TON

1-59ade fo r smoothw carl Sclect '>rPl

i cotton in full ' I -cuffs, anklets. H i 'p s c a t Choice | - I W j ^short sleeves, I ' B B ^8 to 46. j \ f f j j f

- - 1 - 9 8 / V j f t- * • 4 ’ m

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Girls’ JAMAREl Vat-dyed, Sanfor

H ...........Seara best flannels ja m a s ! Adjustable

\ A w aiatband. Assort* tem a combined witi

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UNTED y ^ ^ | F | NNEL M i i p l l l i yvith p len ty o f annel. W arm ,

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OMFORTABLE..BUY..t -

RA5(EARrat THESE THRIFTY PRICE

^ — ^ - C h a r m o d f c E I a n n e l e t t s

J ^ ok. v 1 _ _ T 9 I

Gay . prin ted flannelet Printed top and plain b

V nights. Butcher-boy aty \ Elastic w aist band. SL

CHARMODE

U N lS l'u i '

Trim fli, knee length K 1 - t l i I Medium weight rfb I

i i i J *hlt« cotton. llgbUy f tt,W ed Inside for cow ai J I'*"'

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TAMAR^ES ed, Sanforized

>ost flannelette pa*A djustable Grippor nd. A sso rted 'p a t- — ifflbined with «ol!d&

I M C H e n l l l

^ 3 H j u Eobes for GirJa

f i l l -2*9» ■3*S'l l r p ln pfttnt - r n f tn n .j»WontTtiI won’t sh rink over,8 %.S<ii colors, con trast overlay!

Girls’ 7.14, teens.

. Honeysu^e, -One-Piec ^.Flannelette Sleeper

P l piece sty le flannelette sle e r. R iS lc n if c u fS ^b n It slcQVGs. Booteo fee t. Don needle stitched. Sizei 1:2-J

^ KNIT S L E E P E R .. , . .......1

S tore H o r n 9:30 AJhi. to 6 :30 P iL '.' Shop m i 9:0Q P.M ^on.Frid«Tg Parid i

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r TwoSmtsfor ; Divorce Filed —Jn£ourtH ere__ Two divorce eompl»lnt« chirelngr deoertToa'infl'extrcnic-cnirltr-were

Illed la dUUIct court Thuriday.Evft Hoskins Aeelu a divorce Irom

: Jft7 B otUot on the rroundi th a t he : un iu jtly aCcu*** he r'o f jolng n-lth

o the r men, naga ind quarrcLi and — - - W t seveni.occu lnna M s attfmplcd------- io.drl»-to-*»*)iL -Irom -tht|r. home.

8bs u k f % division of thetr com- I ' TTin l ^ iT*'*'**' «»— — Hjuiiy u Ul' emiMui]r~iTUfunEnt

botue D o u ilu , AlutJL. vAlued a t II3/XI0; • bouM and lot there w orth M,000, a Ilihlnit boat a t Juneau, Alaska, estimated to be v o r tb 19,000. checkins a c c o u n t , household furnishings and a IMl automohlle.

Mra. Rosklns also aslu th a t her husband be ordered to ahov cause wh7 a temporary order reitralnlns him Irom felllnc the property should no t be Issued and v h r he should not pay her tlOO per month temporary alimony and 1200 (or altcm ey's lees. She Is represented ly Edward Babcock.

Tbfi coupla w u married July 39. 1947. a t Beno. N er, and have no children.

Wallace Staples filed suit asalnst Maxine Staples charglni she left him during November. 19<8, while they were living a t Bloux c ity . la . SUples adds his wife (ook 1300 and a ll their bedding and household goods when she lelt. lie believes she Is living In Lea Angeles Calll.

They were married Jan. 38. 18«. a t £den and have so children or oommunlty propertj', according to the complaint.

lUyborn and Raybom are tho husband's attorneys.

-G erm Fighters of“ U. S. Infected in Laboratory Jobs,

ST. LOUIS, Not. J WV-At least <IMO geim-llghting edentlsU hava Ibeen Infected—presumably in tho >

- couree-of theIr-w or>r=-tn~thnaet * 30 years. Ute llrs t natlonat roundup < on this subject disclosed Thursday. ^

Jng conducted under the auspices ‘ ' of the Amsrlcan PubUo Health as- <

soelaUon and the V. S. publlo health •ervice. ' c

T he eurrey ahowed these flgu ra: < In the last two decadn, accord* *

, , Ing to Mma 8J»0 tabotatorles qua:- i• • Jed DO far, there hare been 1 JM In-

lecUona amontf trained sclentlflo ' personnel, students, animal care- *

. y takers. Jaolton and othera working •• la ro tm d laboratories. ’

’ O t the b ta l , 1,003 Involved trala> e'd. aclentllla personnel |

— ■■ -TTi'trift tfifal nf Inffflwl >• t h ^ w e n SO deaths. {

Tbo report, prepared by Dr. fl.- Sdward flulkln and Dr. Robert M.: Pike of the University of Texaa, ': did no t contain a breakdown, how- ,

•«rer. to show the occurrence of such•. Infections year by year. j

; Arrests of Three ‘ -----^BreatDrug-Rinff 1

VANCOUVER. D. 0 - NOV. J WV-A member Sf the U. a (ederal bureau <of narcotics said Thurfday the a r- '

. re.tt of throe men thwarted plans to "J arrange a narcotics outlet Irom V an. ,■ confer to Arocrlcafa clUe£ J

H eary Qiordano. Beattie, w u tes- ’ tUylcK a t the preliminary hearing

of John and Oeorge Mallock and ^U U am Carter, charged wllh con>sp lrin f to seU narcotics. i

They were among 30 persons a r- ■:- - rested rccenUy In the srea te tt drive i

against the Illicit drug tnids In tCanadian history. t

Giordano, wbo worked undercoverwith the royal Canadian mounted tpolice for two months, said he sue- tcessfully posed as a narcotics buyer <and gained the trust ol the three ^

• men. _________________ .. • ^

Mother of Bonus Leader Succumbs

WEISER. Nov. 3 Ida E.W aters. 16, mother of W alter W. Waters, «ho led the 1033 "bonus march" cn Washington. D. C , died Thursday.

W aller W aters was the leader of a trroup of Portland, O re, World war

. I veterans who started across coun­try (or Washington to demand bonus pajTncnts. The group gathered momentum aa I t nesrcd ths.CBDltal aad-was dlshonded'by armyilorccL.

Waters Is now Urlng In Eloy, Arlz.

- T * ^ YES WE'R

DOING EI AS USi Even though wc nre n

I COME ON OUI

I S P R II F O R E V E R Y

I C A R - T R U C K

I N ew SpritiOB Race Advt~ ' I OUR REBUILT PRICES AB

♦ and arc punrnntced to do‘any ! 1 You wiU find our service, j ; I nomicftl to use. TRY US WH:

I I M A Sr t SPRING SEIr j ■ KIMBERLY ROAD

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ursday. 'force Irom ' K \ V ' | | ds th a l he - ^ / . P O ^ rolng » lth w l V P . ^ arreLi and P k V / altemplcd . , li heir, bome----------thetr com- j 7 , 1 V

ip e r tm m y ' 7 7 ” ^ V \ ^ ca, valued C'/ J U, ' 1 ,

ed to be A ■

Id a iM i

. th e t herhow cause « v l•eitralning M mirty should fahould nottemporary . r y / \ ' ,i.'attorney's 9 H

lit against ' ': she le ft r ^ : < y : r ( 9<8, whlls 1[ c ity , la . J' II »300 and •household ’e believeslies Calif. 'I. 38. 18«.Illdren or 2-':ording to ' v y ,

are tho

j of~ L e tte r W ritten 1 d in Becomes Fac

T n h a ®T. LOOM, Not. S (ffV-Thfl St. w u o Louij oiobe-Democrst said today

- A t least tb a t a mysterious letter, supposed to ;lsU have have been w rlittn by Piesldent T ru. r in tho tnan aboul Democratic Senatorial t h n a s t Candldate Tticmas-o.-nennm gir'jrr t roundup “suddenly bccome a significant Thursday. (*ctor In the elecUon campaign." vey Is be. • Hennings Is campslcnlng against

the-temmbertrBepubUcia-Ben-Eot-. lealth M- rest o . I^nneU. lUo health WlUlam IL OrthwelJi, Hepubllcan

candidate (or city collector of rev- e f lgu ra: «iue, has mada the only public ref.I, accord- « •* » • 0>« Istle r-and tha l waa ries quar- su « d e d one.I U M In- In a radio speech referring to the jcientlflo Truman campaign visit to s t, Louis

lal care- Saturday. Orthweln ssld;I workln* " T h m Is Juat one «iuestlon we

^ want him (Mr. Truman) to ans»'er. 'ed train- “W h»t h# say in the primary

about Mr. K ennlnn and, parUcular- ■1 ly. ths men who surreunded him. In

i-p n rp e r ted - le tU r- to - t-d ca r-o ld . IT n r fl Columbia. Mo, u to why.jn tJ rt' w ' clrcumstancM, he oould

^ Prasldent Truman openly opposedV I:, Hennings la the Democratic sena-.0 01 sucn prim jiy In Missouri. He sup­

ported fonner state Sen, Emery W.~ AUlson, Rolla.r p p ' Since the primary. Hennings rlslt-i c c ^ Mr. T nunan in Washington, and-P!i%sv>- rtp o rtm : “HoI v i n g s (Mr;'Trun5anrwlBhedTne-well.* V. J 0P>-~ ^ Fulton, Mo, Thomu Van Sant,'al bureau * personal (rlend of President! the a r- Truman's, who someUmes rldea hisI plans to ' ■ ' ' I I I rom V an. >>< • <« n • iSeizure-of-Reich—

Farmers Ordered«llh con. BERLIN, Nor. 3 - E ast O er.

many's o o m m u n l s t goramment rsons a r- Thuraday ordered the arrest of e u t test drive lone-farm ers whom it accused o( tnids In handling (ood supplies Inefficient*

ly.ndtreover Many (armers havs valnly-pro- mounUd tested tha t they ara not able to

i he sue- meet their quotas. Tljls goes espe- .Ics buyer clally (or tho potato crop, whleh the thrca w u hard h it by plague of Colorado

' baeUea thla year. ■ __________

"“1 I W A N T E D !d e a d o r a liv e

falter W. H o ra ea • M ules • Cowa’ o ’*”d‘lid For P w op l m . a p. C , died nigbestPrteeaPald*der of a CALL COLLEW/orld war OIM-JlOSS coun- •

M ih e ?S P E R C Y G R E E N EII CBD'tal T R O U T FARM av-f0ruj.~Qoy, Arlz.

WE'RE STILL ”*” 1

3 BUSINESSAS U SU A L I

1 WC nre rebuilding cur shop— I

N O U T-FO R YOUR |

R I N C S IV E R Y K I N D O F |

R U C K - T R A C T O R |

ice Advanced Beyond Reason: | tICES A RE STILL THE SAME . . . t to do‘any th ing a new Bpring will do. + service, prom pt, cfficicnt, nnd cco- j

Y US W HEN YOU NEED SPRINGS, t

A S T E R I! s e r v i c e ; I n c i

,Y ROAD ^ T\yiN FALLS J

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S C x I a l

tten by President 3 Factor in Campaignh-The St. campaign train, was reported to have aid today been the recipient ol the presidential ippoied to Jeller.Ident T ru . Van Sant entered a complete andSenatorial ytgoroua denial._________________ _inmw.-'jr^ - I »'»ve had a long series of per- jlgnlflcant g<,nal letters from President Tru-

. m an over the ysara. Thero w u ig a g ^ t ngvej. ong commendation or-aen- Fot^ ■riis*ppTObaUoa-about-jHiomii_0 .

H ennlnn-lepuhUcan jj one of the IHlIs pollUcal

of rev- tjjings that como along a t the last jubllc ref. jnmuM wjien they havo nothing else tha l waa (<, u ik about," Van Sant said.

There wa# no IrornedlaW commtnt ing to the ij, Washington from any White' ®'' House souroe.________________.estlon we — ■ i !■» .........

L S F a r m L o a n sed him. In -■*'

d f s r -o ld .. ________u to why. ------------------------

he oould n P

ly opposed Jtlc sena-. He sup- L O N OEmery W. W

. S S I M W a A I S

-------------1.1-"“ ____________Van Sant, - i tTOCKPresident Jrldea his C e o » o a t« I O I«

; i c h : ------------- I N V E S r a ^ T - X O .--------

lered ,East O er. iram ment

of e u t ccused o( H U jU g l i l lU lefflclent*

in ly-pro- I able to:oes espc- —ip. whleh

^ A U CI will sell tho following ni

V e Kimberly or 1 south, /i we

M OISale S ta rts: 12:30

5 M ACHINERV iB O .r o r t- r t^ u ir a '. 'tn i io f with

o-O loot Case combine------------ New Idea side deUvcry rake►♦♦♦+♦♦ McCormick dump rake, 3 yean o

I Oliver 3Q In. tractor potato digger♦ .McCormick bean drUl wllh d liu , 1 7-ft. Fcrguion field culUvator X 3-sectlon Mellne wood harrow

r T 5-secUon ateel harrow I j Z Fergxuoa 7-ft. h jy mower

♦ Martin ditcheri New Idea manure spreader♦ Land level+ Horse beet puUer - -—X Horse mower♦ New Idco Iron wheel wagon with t Ford tractor bean culler (fils bet I wheels)T 3-can Bide dresacr (flt-i on Fergus

W ' I Tractor cross cut wood saw. 7-fl.^ . ♦ Alfalfa erowner (fits Ford and F^ tractors)V 4. F ru le r fronl end manure loader (

• ♦ - ' T e ^ o n trticlors)'J Tickler; 12.ft.

........... t Tickler, a-fl. tliMks cn ,cu]lJvat<T Land fb a l4- Whurl plioiphate Jprc'aclcrJ 3-whe<l slock trailer♦ OulUpacker

a o n * X Rubber tired wagon snd rsck •A n - n . IJ^C . dump raki

Z . . . * 800-lb. platfonn scalesill do. + Potsto cutting tatjie1 CCO- t 4-can milk cartN G S. ^ Wheel barrow

J Stone boal

c I OWNEt O scar S H aro ld K la as , A ucd

It Payment Ordered. iniVn Grocery-BillJ c t l H U A default judgment for tSS.TT waa

awarded Prank Csvnndar agaUist U onard Beckwith in JusUco court

presidential TT,„rsday.Cavendar, operator of ths Soulh

)mplete and Park grocery, filed sull against Beck-------------------wllh-lo-oolle«t-themoney-for-o*er.Ties of per- dua meat and grocery bills. In addU ildent Tru- tlon Beckwith was usessed 14-40 Thero w u court costs.landallon or Ouy Kinney w u Cavandar'a a t- H iom ii_0 .. ^rney.__________________________ _

II* political 0JBE3XSSE3Ca t the last

iS i : FARMERSa n r ^ h l t e IF YOU NEED ■

• ANY SIZE OR TYPE

I T r a c t o r •

TRAILERSI_________________________ »

1 F a r m

WAGONSlA T B S t o c k

------- TRAILERS^See Us!

We have a good selection on hand— IP W I. DONT HAVE IT . . .

--------WBTA-MAKE-IT-FOR-yOO.-----------

- SOPER'STRAILER CO.

U l 4tb Are. W. Phene iS i-J

o c a g g i c a o

( J C T I O N Sollowlng nrticles nt public auction locftfec lUth, ^/i west of Hansen on

M O N D A Y , N O I12:30

H IN EIiy L l^ -------Guernsey, 8 year

tractor with duali.and.cab Red ou tm scy , 8 '•ne Ouernsey, Q yean

Ike, 3 y w n old , ouem.iey. S yearpolato digger d„ i. Ouernsey. IU wllh dlica, Ufl type g head ewes, 3 tcculUvator one buck

od harrow D ata on cowjw - ^ —

Prewler_____ .. , •T’.enilh comblnail

Dining room tab] Buffet

mure loader a ils Ford i s . . -DaveM * drawers ” F n illja ra

: cn culUvator) . .

■ M i s c :Set harness 3 hay slips, 14 (t.

snd rsck Small aelf feeder, 1 Bo»e panels

Trip hammer ” - Emery with moto

Tlo^ hay aUngs Ha> knife Gas barrels Porks, shovels, ot

'menUon.

TERMS: CASH

rNER; GARLIans, .\uclioneers

TIMES-NEWS. 'n

E lections a t i g - U. of L P ick, j - I____ NewjQfficers— --’T 'J - .- MOSCOW. Not. 3 WV-'Hio unlt-

' , • . ed — Oreek le tter — party swept , the claM elecUoai a t Unlvualtj

of-Idaho-Wedneadajr.-------------- -----" Only one Independent party can*

: dldate. Ellis Evans. More.. Ore., was elected. He becomea aenlor claas

— ■. * u e u m r ._ The new class o fflceriM m odara;

‘ Seniors! Paul'A raqulstain. Cald*— j d L ^ ^ l d e n t j ^ J o h p , / ^ K!)..

• • ' Clyde.'Moscow, oecretary, and Ev- ■ ans, treasurer.

J u n l o r a . Nicholas Bperopulos ■ _ J > 1 Welser, president; Olaa CbrUUan,

T alent, Ore., vice prealdent; Jan( , Clark, Boise, socrelaiy; Helen Dan-

leU. Malad. treasurer.>■' Sophomores. P a t DuIfy, Nampa,

president; John Beogston, Lewis- • ton. Tlce president: Eleanor Pow.

— ell. Moscow, aecreury; Conalaoc* ? > Baxter,' Twin FaUs, treasurer.— " * Freshmen, John Bond, Moscow i i» iw president: Curtla Mattson. Water-

town, Conn.. rtco president: Jant tW Mir^ Moacow, secretary; Cula

» Brodd. .Boise, treasurer.

L o w Bid Offered : On Priest Bridge•.C'.'.X BOISE, Nov. 3 W>—The bureauc ; *'«*. of public roads Thursday announced t j i r ; ' tlin t IhB Henly Conslructlon com-

' pany, Lewiston, was the low bidder ■ S A tor constructlcn of a bridge over m B t - * Priest rtver.

Th« company bid $131,135 for construcUon of the 33S-foot auc) and concrete bridge and approaches

—— — — to be bunt Just below tho ouUet ol . Priest lake.

P r P n bureau of public roads office aald It would recommend awarding

•■t- K i I I tha-contnict-ta.tbB low_bldder.___• J U i- l i N cjt low of sfx bids wero Boy L. r IS3.77 was Bair. Spokane. I130,««. and Bather la r against and Sons. Spokane, ♦137,716. usUce court —

tha soiiu i Beck-

ey-for-o*er«In add i.

<essed 14-40

IRSTYPE

IRS

J A C K L E W I SREPUBLICAN CANDIDATE

FOR

D C SHERIFF'■ * * * ---------------- TWINTALL8 COUNTY-------

! Jack L wiH S iiy s :I on hand— *"* NOT be governed by any IT , , cUque or faction, and will give law jTQU^______ enlorcemtnt to a ll of thc Rural

r s V O T E " X " F O R

C O . J A C K l e w i s

f o r S h e r i f f(Paid Pol. Adv.)

[ S A L E,ion located 1 mile south, 2Vi c a s t of

N O V . 6Lunch by: C.W.F. Ladles of Kimbcrly Chrlstlaa Charch

LIVESTOCKmsty, 8 years old, milking----------------------------Gutm scy, 8 yflans old. Ury

-n!iey. Q years old. milking :. 3 yeari old. milking m.iey. S years old, milking : Guernsey. B years old. milking ad ewes, 3 to S years old buck

Data on cows wlU be given day o t tale.

FURNITURE'0lh combination rntllo IK room table, b chairs • ,:Lorm rocker

.•(lonal chair 1 rockerIs complele with mattresses ierl.o ( drawers no - •Jars

I dlshct

MISCELLANEOUSlamess• slips, 14 (t. long I aelf feederpanels

hammer y with motor- • hay aUngs

knife jarielsI. shovels, other Items too' numerous to lenUon.

SH ^

kRL NEUJohn D am all, Clerk

■EWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHOAHO _______________RELEASED

n r UNriY, Nov,»—LJoyd Ounderaonh u been released as luperinten-

1 d e n t'o f t t a Dnlty LDS Sunday r i r . k school after aervlng three yeara. '• Art H»)K)ck h ia been named to

take hb place and Calvin Crane l i r . P i r f l h u been sclectod u first counselor.

~ Kr,...L!STEH»;H..i.

^ f v s o n le

Dan-

ilfy, Nampa.stcn, Lewis- C * ^ l a . U w •« » Iii*hr»a3eanor Pow- Iw w —»ed»4aie«spfM: Constance _ __________ _

C L A U D E B B O W NH I MAm AVI. M T -

sldent: J»no -tary; C ula

ered K S O K aBridge-The bureau

m R E A l$131,135 for3S-foot auel w H - ■ .ic ta lioroads office

nd awarding _

>D0 YOU BEUEMDER A EARL BROWDEItr BARRY olhrr ComoQBlst lorera?

^ e senator (Dworahak), of ea were glvinr any thoug before th* flrat p W a of Wi (aken shape in Europe—even

l i n e Senator isid n i Ihat oor goverW | S loE mllllona ef (Sollars and •

•T liat waa verr Bn-Amarica

Filia l to make seen a atatemen: POLlTfCAL PARTIES are J

, , „ _ v ___________ •t>_elTor{.!.o_puL.»j™f>j>n_ffoIng. A non.partisan, e r rathi eemmlttea found much evldei Ihe administration and rreomi

■ned by any government officials strive for rlll give Uw • do not propoao to set T

th* Rural ____ open a psdestsl._____________"Ha haa mads mistakea. I

with him on numerous ocusic P O R anyone to. prof* wher

,f ,» ld to atand up for his ei ^ | C prove thsc he does not have

thc State of Idabo and lha I

»AtnerIca al heart."

Salmon Reeoi, j Septeaber J l

J n s t P o l i t i c a l T

. . We have already polnte lor Dworshak’s Antricanlso i assilable tha t these charges ai of a low order. We can only

a a t o f <*’•* OTcry m eaber of eongreailleslarly every govframent e; ezeeallve departnent—hea so miaaaailable • record for Anc

.. “Senator Dworshak ha* alwi sistcnt snd perslalcnt advoca

j , „ national defense. While we ha'■ w rh ‘"S U.S. dollars oil

Senator Dwonhsk hss cont« should look flrsl |o Ihe home nia votes In Ihe sensl^Jiave ]

________ _i_^Iclated.liT-lbat-<on«i«tlon.-W ebasis of tha early sorry record he’s righL

“Idsho voters know enough things lo Judjre Ihe msilts of ll Ihenselves. O urjodgnent Is nphoM S tnalor DworshsV’s r electlntr him to the senate n e x t:

Esitem Idsho-------- October 13, IS

B i-P a r t is a nA ch lo v cm en t

*The sorprlsing srnste setion $<.5.DllUon approprlstlon to sta of Ice Harbor Dsm represents political bl.partlasn is well as f dc tem lnstlon to obtsin action northwest project

. . Even wllh Cerdon’a b< ment, the senate ecrtalnly woul proved a measure already reje<

_____ propriations coramltlee wlthonl' , ' . effective iut.m inule appeal* ma

Ilrn ry Dworshak (Il^Idsho) Warre* Mapnu.ion (D,Wash.)"

Uwlston Trlbo September !«.

1S e n a t o r D w o r s h n

9 3 % o t a l l r o U e a l

toa n

: ie r k

D '-i oundenon

CARL Ern named to ;alvln Crane

COUIUClOr.

> tht6lork)«

R O W NEABT — ----------------- ------------

A H . . . w l

i h o X e w i s ]

^ ^ A b o u t —

UlEMDER A L G E R filSST ;RI BARRY BRIDGES? And

rbworabtk), lonr iKf^rT^By--------------If any thought lo war—erenpnaaea of World War !1 had5urope-even before then, thehat oor government waa wast* f f f l M l m t fdollars and spending na into

“d a n d e J .T an-Amarican of Ulr. Dwor- Ja la for Iho ( h a atatement but now BOTH too far in chi RT1E8 ara Joining handa in hU opponent. a_ct|rb_on government spend- lollowa Ih* wj«n. o r 'rather. a~bi:p4rlllin-----------JV r-r—

moch cvldenea of waste In , Bt 'n P ll“ n and recommended that lha ead th* pwpl Isis strive for more efficiency. . J?;, loao to set Ilenry Dworshak c o in ing coma_______________________________ “ Tils <Dwcmistskes. I have diaapeed

lenus ocasions. Bnt I th s |. Y., prot* whero he has been Bartanslup for his eonrlctions or to Its not hav* the Interests o f - -M^rMiii*bo and lha Unltad Statea of

Salmon Reeorder.HeraM ' “ To oor'wa;Septeaber J l , 18S8 . * deliberate r

purpoae, Jn th■ to arouse doe!

t i c o l T w a d d l e-W o bavo dl

ilresdy pointed out that Sena- * t times, butiB tricanlsa record Is ao un- Americanism,se ehsrges smack of polltica Dworahak hasWe can only Wish and hopo Amfrican, witff of eongreaa and more p a r- . qaeaUonabla «:ovframent employee In tha .le n t - h u so impeccable and . - '7 * “,*»rd for Amerieinlsm. S m i ^ - ihsk hss alwaya l>een ^ con- (tcnt advocate of adequate While we have been acattcr*S. dollars all over Ihe globe,k hss contended tha t wa ( ts w i10 Ihs home fronl defenses, " ™a a ^ i= » : - . - S U B h tb ;sorry record Jn Korea, tliat—

tin g ly fbllowlrnow enough aboBt all (hese ^ "*• »«‘lnK « e msilts of Iheie attacka for it., i . rjodgaent U tha t Ihey will OworshsVs poalllon by re- K kb i5i!

rr. '■r™'”' "«»i■.sitcm Idsho Farmer should’ceaae bJctober 13, ISJO ,n d qull pood

dollars down th

. n * ln c u e of TwouH bo fort

c u t country, and tlalmost alone ai

srnsts setion of approving a - 1„ ^Jaw otiristlon to s ta rt construction H r, Burtensha* tn represents a victory for ^ s r t f with th. is * well as for non-polit ta j jng American i ubtain action on thia vital I* chlldlih and

Idaho dtlsena . CoHon’a belated ondono. . 'crtalnly would not have ap. * already rejected bv lU ap- - j l r . DurtenalIttee wlthoDl the dramatic, ahak for the ai * »P P « '; h r Senator them e, complcti

(ll..Idiho) snd Senator rrc n to Iln(D.-Wash.)" ,/• t io a "twiston Trlbor>e ■ ' rplember !«, 19S0 ’

1w o r s h a k h a s a r c c o r d o f 1

r o i l c a l l s , w h i c h s h o w s h i s

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w h a lt^ispapers

~ aanda J . B artonabai^ . DfSioeratfe a O - ^ date for Iho fonr.year VS. Seoats tens, m too far In charcinc th a t th* votlDg racarl rf EB hla opponeni, Senator Benry C. Oworriuk H ‘/ollows Ih* wishes of (bo .Krsalln.’

'B y loplIcalJoo, a t la u t , Borte&sliaw vnil '~1 lead th* people ^ Idabo lo bellav* Uist £ » ' lo r Dworshsk is a ' comnanlst synpslUn N'olhing could be fDrther fron tbs tn lk

" l l i s (Dworsbak’a) voUng eJoaaly psnU that-of-Vito-Mareantonlortlia-Tspreasatsilw ■ from Kew York’a comnnnIst-domlnst«d I t trlct,’ Bortanskaw <hari«d k • iment.

** 'Marcantonto and P a w ih a li M i Mb*. 9 the party lino fal Totlnf.* - M

*To ear'w ay o l tU nldnr. Omm dwrgM ■ « a deliberate m lsrepraentatlon for an ittcrir B purpoae. in that tW r aro obrioeilr dtslpf ■ to arouse doebt aa te H r. DwonbsTa tsy* R l and patriotism. .

-W e bavo dlaagrMd with Seftstir l>ndM i l at Umes, bn t never have w* <iusllaa*4 U» ^ Americanism. Flrat, Uat and ahrsjt. 6cstl« trl Dworahak haa carried tho staap *( ( rod AmpHcan, without th* aUihteat w *< >v ijaeationable eolor..

'AnyoDa wbo attam pta to braa< kb* s ( ^ | iriao is stooping t« depths a v a tea W I* WUtica.-

H r . B n r t e n s l i a w l l SUeh t ly O f t - m s Bsm—“ T l e ^ i r * « d -Senator D»of*h*k • # : ? ? :— in g ly fb lloting Iho wiahea of Um n hia votinK on Ihe foreign policy.

-F o r Ihe information of Mr. B o r t* ^ » * nay be aUted tha t thouaands of “daho are Joinlnc. mUllona of iher atatea In tha belief that •Wj' hould'cease being Sant* Cisoa tk* ^ nd quil poaring billiona of go« A*««“ ollara down lha ra t holo o t“In c a a a o f Wocld W ar TTirea Tsry jt>> |S

rouH bo forthcomlnf from W f 'ounlry, and the cold fact ts b ;Imost alone agahu t lha might d tk* Sen**-

- In Tisw of awJi • aUsatloa tJ;s Ir. Burtenshaw agalnat any creea with the thought o f o e n tla taW ^jT I f American aonsy to nnfratsfal..?” "*^I chlldlih and an Insult to ths bil^Ug»“ laho dtlsena whe a ra bow f « e i* t» g li* snds, fathers aad b r ^ a n to .result of Washington blondsra.

“Sfr. Burtenshaw, la hla raca lak for the aenata, will hava lo

a r d o f h a v i n g a n s w e r ? ^ , .

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dKl* Wtd aiTer»lty cf Wyomln* «»S_fleld. to# CnlTenlty ot IcUbo itu rdv waftfe<Maa-ie«-n*»-««rt- iltur»l tdeuM buUdlni

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MTOoale* wia b » 'k tm .in itftiira^room 01 th e

iBdtD*. Out.U « Uu detUnkiir t<wes»- Alia snM nt M Krtr&l un l-

rlculUiml eootUlUot council, here ,iunl*r ior * conJerence. Tho unea «iDpri«i W fM eaUUm (Ut« urieulhir*! o rjuU allon fc

m iiM ac tOKbu aUU v e being tO t ea ic a t d to t z ^ l o o Olir lour.itay buUdlnj. bu t th e dlutlon diU w u icheduled prior

cofflpletioa 10 councU membere uid »iicad, J. E. Buchi ni n . pre»I-nU'ttW..................— -----------------'nse buUdlsc *U1 ba uw d exclu* tl* br Uu ecrlcuJtun coUeffo. a ichoel ef la n t t t j wlll u k e er Monlll b»ll, which U _ b « trwl'wJiii Um coHtie oi *grtcul-

Wlcei no* »r« being moved Into t s«v buUilini tn d c ltu ro o n u I lo ute. All U borttcrr equip* iQt, however, h u nol beea In- jled,Tht buUaiJi* w u one o r five ithorited br the ItiS tesU Uture Kler ft $3JM,000 ftpproprlaUon.

iarriageof Baby Smashed by Car; Tot Hurt Slightly

H f c r W TORS. Nor. 33 <ff>—E vei?-

^ ■ g u ) w u t (oner Thurid iy .cui'oul control t i t e r • eol*

ilruck hU btby carriage.It N (eet tn d ground It to

^ ^ E i n l t r ' i mother (tinted. So <Ud other Tomen u n te u er i dug

Ui»-ditoU-t0 .Il0<l_the body, ^ ^ ■ u t when Uicr to»‘to 6 5 n l ^ , !!«

perdied imld the w rccktge ft laUi u blf u ure.BwMllih hotplUl. k tte n d tn ti

sc lr l^ u ry they found. ^ ^ ■ b c D Iher revived the m other.

Selaii Coitn. JO-yeuT'Old wife nbbl, isd test her home w ith

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Rm iBK reO M T R IP 'jS ^ K iKO bill. Nor. 3 -M r. tn d iS n .

Alien tnd hU ftlher, W. A. retiuned (hii w;dc from CmU-

^ ^ ■ l U vhere toey rliltcd reUtlves,

'^ ^ H d t t i ol tvo p c ^ , elee tilc tlly , i^^fc[» t«d iO ne for sound m d the ^ ^ ^ K e r /o r ^ e picture.

I Re<1 WI

B Today's I I Laundry

IYour entire laundry bu: washed to set out every b chenHfo bed spreade, chenl

m towelf pd bath ra&ta arc P P «’«nn. <resh air, fluffing

texture. All fUt work is Ir the rett of the bundle rcadj home. Shve on unneccoeary JauDdry to us for tho fineyalley,

T > a

a t ' i l D 60

ng Hanlc Bothered . to Skill of Wear

J B r HENBY M eW MOK f l l c Q T h li U very InUmtU, tn d I cueu ■ T-ihw ila-.teep-lt to-tty»elf,-bm -i- B esldet tm lilertUy itchln* to tell lecntone Dg on th e w h tt I have Wen doing m u t ol [ the foot- the d tr ,

n i T ^ t r t 11 ll ,oen t p ro - Jqj„t o oM w im ' i F -

h ll blood t h l s i D > & 7 ' c X mit. ta d helU ulr to l u n e r f P ^ U j l Aunduir 11 « p o « d r ^ * r s

m latlonfc J j j ; , j,*au«>» WW'!” “ u® riarUi or CtU- ^arnlt, whtr# Z h iw ip a t mojt fit toe p u t 18 w lnun, tn d I fetred fh i t t Wlnltf her* m lfh t weU be asy IJnlih unJtu I got preptred.

^ '— ■ ■ _ ao jM terdty I yUlttd htU » down «d ezctu* of the m on ItthlosftbU K ng under*I coUego. u Jo s i which dot TUto tvesue will U ke ‘ nd took hom# oa tpprovtl m tn r

U h t t vu lo u i ihapei tod ilx tt ol «-oolcn f *grtcuJ* uruBenltontblei.

I h td tooutht to t t the w etrlns oved Into of loni underwear, once leam td, u u r o o n u v u nerer lorsslteo, Juit u t m tn 7 equip* never lorieU how to ride t bicycle, been In - no m ttter how long be itty# ofi

• one;o r five But I could not h tre been more

esU U ture iwUy m liU kea irlaUon. The w etrlni ol Icmi underwetr

ttu*« be 'kept up wjthaut * breilf ■t 11 toe wetrer U to look ta d te t lllta

LDV » nonntl hum tn being when he r . ^ h t» th# iU i« ca.L f l l * ! w h=° I * *>®y* *>®y*

■ black-rlbbed itocUngt t» d one olT n f l v Uie f ln t «hin»« I Jetreed how tog t l U J do v u fold over Uie ]ep o t long)—Every- underwetr to to t t they wouldn'tI JS U ^ e y Jetve t bl» rldje or bump In myIty. ttoc ilH gir' — T Te r t eol* 1 w u lupremely coDfldral th t tcarnage , I h tdn ’t lorsotUn thU boyhood

und It to irlck, but you ehouJd Ju re « e n roy t a U u when I p t u y w cki up

I. So <lld w er my long underwetr todtyl:u«ri d u g You htve iwom to t t I w ue body, w eu ln t little btUoon Urei troundin le y lie w ch-ttikl#,-or_thtt_t_htd_brokenw rcck tze toem tnd toey h td bken btndtjeiTI. ^ by ClttUon't DurM._____________ _

r,ill— LAJU£-Bj!CK___Im other. C O B R E C T W I V

>0ld wife I tt pbutal *ad Mlalot. Buk.tfc«

t n d I M u a n •> Celonle Irrlgttleo■t ( ^ . II I —Ua UtQory.

DR. AIM A H A B O mlon bASd 1 CHIBOFBACTOBeetncally U« tf tlo ^fotth Phooe t m and th»

Regardless of WINS THE El

ere Are' Two Ser ____ Ynu.r Vntp. i

^ SANrDRY CLI

f FLUFF^ UUNDRY

's Biggest ' Iry Value!

Herg’g why »o mwyaratrt hoUMwiTw ^have twitched to Fluff W

Laundry Service. W

ndry bundle is thoroughly » t every bit of dirt. Then the ^ idB, chenille bath robes, bath mate arc gently tumbled In fluffing them to a liko-new »ork is Ironed and folded . . . ndle ready for «sy ironing tt neccoeary work. . . aend your '' tho finest aervico in Msgic

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lered; He Has Lost Wearing His LpngiesrlORE Long underwear h is 'o n e j r e t tmd I cueu drawback tn d tha t is the Uet toat ■•eU.-tFOt-I g lUU -lt.Iu U good-and-«mg_whilt sU aocneone Uie « a r* r U out m toe open, ll g mo»t o f f*5a {"»<lam r t r m mdooti. UtfUty

few homes or tp trim en ls tn tho I f w tarias “ “" ‘O’ htve roomi exprtuly for ^ * toe_iwt.of_vjji{o7j,wiihlng n> rh tn i*

^ underwear...The old,Schwab mtnsion hftd one.

■ - I believe, and I iiyjpoic toe DuPontatn a the AitCTj have them In to flr

tre . no t ctminoa,

!% ,'• j t j —B tfore"w lm m T «1lrTrtaMn~I-*o>- ^ Bolnf to try to work up enough

n e n ’e to lU r t t nev la a h lo n - lh t t | g | p M | ^ underwetr on

|H |2 j^ > Then when I vltic in a comfort* •* tb ly heaUd home, or 50 In toe olflce

lo work. I ean ilmply d ip It oft ItOT CtU- »ad h tn j It up with my h i t . II

mojj BlWnJ bathing *uit* c tn n t br,; Jl; - n 1 ^ f " " ’" w etrln i under*b t »eU be dothes on the outalde ahould came reptred. « . much u one uplifted »y*brow. , tU t d w n Conversation will be t bit lU rU I ^ u n d e r * U ni i l nra:.'or-couru.

YcuTJ h e tr tu c h thlng i »* th li:

w. r.ww.vM R-ojntn in towa. W tll untilyou *e# her wJtooul h e r underwear."

10 w etrlna -o h . alt down. You c tn lU y t « Ieam#<S. while. Take off your undenvetr u t m w and make youriell eomlorUble."

I t bicycle. (Dliulhiud W U<N»uihl iradlciu, Ine.)•t^y# o f f ---------------------- —

1 LOSING Y(boys wore nd one td how to [1 ot longf wouldn't V Fmp In my

Idenl t h t l ^I boyhood . .■e teen roy

uptoday!

toat I w u ■ h ^ v ^ t l tround td broken btndtjeiT —

ON - ■BukacfcM ■ ■ ‘ TiM tUtrn, 'J»l> U-_ . — ... I . ., ,■ • %mastfc IU. A 'tres K«!p examination tn d - t liur tin t and women. Prove to youm lf

can be corrected. No eharje or Baldness Is not d

„ Baldness is noiRDIN Baldness can booe m * Inv’lttUon Is e:rtcnded to cllei________ for a compUmenUry check-up.

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9st William Moss ngies Resigns From M _ U. of L Post[he open, ll MOSCOW. Nov. 5 yP)-A fur 33 oort. MlfftJy >eir» u lupertniendent of tho Un:* enls tn tho vertlly of ISaho'* branch aurlcul- xprtu ly for u,r»i expertment eUllon ai.Tetonla, y t to .rh tn ie l i reUrtnj jtr ,. j,rwear. j . z . Buchanan, pm ldent, u id r n - ion had one.; day.toe D uPon^ Mou t»m e from K anau Jn W19 lem In to flr to lik e chatje of the ncW-branca lot ctminon, sm iun a t «300 twt.elcvation.-e*..

ubiuhed to aid d ry .lt& d gratn

up enough The aUUon pioneered In itubble a ah lo n - to tt mulch Ullaie. The f ln t rotary hoeiderwetr ea cultivator— now common throujh-It. out toe tr e t—w u uied here,

a comlort* ettUon alw pioneered Inin toe office ptodacUoa, developed a

Illo It oft srau-legumo roUUon U u t booit«dmy h a t If proWn eootenl of wh*tt,

n t br <l«veleped a toUUbo th t t reducodrina und«* kiU- In w h u l ta d c tn ledihould ffi'«»t ®" I*** «pertoient»I »Mbrow. treailnj lodgepole pine fence

' ' posU to inc re tu toUr lUe. Thli l u tt Olt i ta r i- J.J4J y , U,j lUUon'i Und.

fl ^ th li . -

. 'w ' S t u S " ” >■>»undnwear." rxLEn. Nov. 3—Ur. tn d Mr»,c tn lU y a Luther Pierce tn d dtughier wilt

undcnvetr >►•''6 Friday for Moicow to vtaltiilorUble." Uielr wn. Jack, who li f student a tradiciu. Inc.) toe Cfnlverilty of Idtho.__________

YOUR HAIR?a New Bcicnliflc discovery of

the cause, treatm ent and prevention of baldness of* fered by noted Hollywood au thority .__________________

“ FREE 2 DAYSW. M. MACQUEEN

Noted Trlchologlst D irect From Our Holly-wood

H eadquarters ------ -------- Wm-Be~ln---------—

TW IN FALLS

. ? . l - November 4 & 5 ■ -.-- '■ i Hotii*; 11 A.SL to 8 P .N .

nation tnd-tdvl£» in prlvtta for. both men to younelf that ecsip and htlr dltorden

{0 eharje or obUgation. tss Is not due to heredity! t e s s is n o t due to agel Iness can bo prevented! ended to cllenli already enroUed to drop lh ' check-up. '■

l>artyN ^ . ^ _________________________

t will win val ___

ro T o g e t h e r

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a n d O o o d C l o t h e s "

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Good cjothei need sood caro to look toelr amarteitl Our

^ Banltono Service fealurea ex-» X pert flhlihlns to keep clotoet

looking as toe deiljner In- tendedi

f ; Banllone »en-lce not onlyI '- e le tn i to6 garm tnti . . . UI : reslorei toa t llke-new look Inh j toe color and fabric.

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--------rA B T T O n a nO S S n L T B , Nov. 3—The Junolr hlgl - tchool eroup a t toe Baplisl churd( V / \ m held • Halloween party a t tft

l U l l l church lu t Thursday w ith Mn _ Loren Farmer In charse. TUo lunH r t c f !«■ cbureh group held « p « i j 1 Jl, U S I ibB church W day w ith M n . Eme:

' ^ A f u r 33■ c l tho Un:* 1 ' . . .nch axrlcuU

r S S G » 6 B 9 0 B !n £ u In UIS I a m

i S i S S D e m a n d H. It&d gratn

d la’T tuS ie 't rotary hoeon toroujh- 725 S H O S H O N E S T . SO .d here.iloneered Indeveloped aU ut bo«t«dn l of wh*tt.

S a m p l e E lUe. Thli l u t ^aod to toe

, and Mr*. You c o n v o f e o tickcllUghler wilt;ow to visit v o t e h^ Student a t

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■ -2 -£ rf id (i_ G iio c n '5 e y J ie Iff ira j8 ‘. H Grado Guernsey heifer, 6 mo. H G uernsey steer; 1 yr. old■ H olstein cow, 8 yra., m ilking,■ producer■ Black Holstein cow, 3 y rs . oldH Holstein hlefer, milking

I Termi

1 D e n t o n i S L cIverson, Auctloncei

| ™ ~ i

a 8 , 19W .

.e C h u rc h e sr r i n n c b u st u n!«• M«l StitL Bod Eboih«B« ilmuuur B.m. IllbU uboiJ: d<l*rlni<nUlUn. C. E. «onhlu .rr<u t> Bnd cTBd*4 Uuou; KriBkBt:~d<7xrt- -W,-bl»Tli.—*«**sl __m:Uu ‘^ ^ I p : mon'. T i” «l Oaf U jiltii* i j-X I'Ub lor th< lUv. C. U Ctark. ptW “ JB.i. i!U»i>*lon >o>in*, I p i . WoBdir. Otij, H,».», ArtliU.” iric i. cIreU nit«u wit* Mn. Cljd* IUbi.B joaUi «»ti. »»T, vt9 w « t iitrtw™: » * - co” -elsb <iB>Hr cii •••ciian'ccmntlttM <bwU U-«.«<u .S r ' i . w11 (pwk CB W<bb. ralli B'tnut. iiM 1>JS. Tlur»<>r. S.o. Clrcl* stniTBl couacll mMU Ib cbtrth pirlorl 'TbMi'pwB, .tao-pm .. UlivlB.lU1riu n j Jtifn m. WdlDtB* Ib confmac* noai I p.BU cUIr le

p*T'ir; sn"m rABDi crtiionc-------Hn. Il.rr, J. -OTbbIi. »Ml.rI PA.: K». B... r?BMU A. PbUtmb. uilii.Bleft. t fJr.; «.**»* <'*:=■K»Tl.'Mri. n*"p*?prtu»f“Ui1p! t j " P.».''w«l.‘d,".»». * mm. , ,jn.-DHIr ranrr. lilO P-m. C«i.. nilaert. 1 fmlonii MmnlBir BilnBMBi. ob ihi

k. m tl««l er flnl rr li tn bb< bb (Im •rm ctBtfrt luBth. ^ 1, d>,i.'4JBa I PJI, ftitordtr >'»|BII, r»oB. I Bll. o, flnVTildBjB BBd rr« ot hil, rth.’ l »II« j . „ . 1;jo to l!»0 P.IB. tiptUaa BfUT 10 )« .: t o. *. o'<kxk mBBO ca iiuadir or «l Bar olhcrUkM BOIU. hour br Bppclatmiat. lB<nlfy <1>m« Turn. .11 IB .a4 Tbiir»4.j BTrtlntt Bt U« rtclorr.t rridi* ’** *’f**ii* Bli&^r ci ^

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bH dfc m!;luBiA*for‘"iil«r7nJ7 Ib «h "ch f ;" r i'uiTTT»«kB**'™ ”« PJ»-*M«b- >r MBhlr. 1 d „ . Bor Soout ».«IM- I »«• ».Bm »“ • fccrd «t drttOBB. TiH p.m. WrfaiBiii.MBnuBlBn „u4r of tiM rtn« lAtin.thn lM r» niBf m*ftlu et tht thunb. • nBr>-

choir rthtBruU’\vtdB».d*T. riaBT CHURCH o r n t w rn iB iN

™" -s /s f a r i i "*'''*■ VJporu“tMtn th‘.^"bl2t

• - a \ “ K * . v s t . . S ! ' K . 'I rf wllh. Mn. CllIlBB 8a»l|»o»< <et Ultnl

«fi""K K-.sr.rft.'EJtf^ wm «t fc« In br N.r, Jfc TJ. AM »T»i:p .g ™..u Ko.. U and II.

dir bcLoL tn »i(ki<Bd bmwt t BuBdirt Kir E. Cbi. MiUt■m.. Bl 110 JO *.m.. Bundir mIwbI. H b-b, »e>ffi « J 'a

t&t Loni Inf. I p.m. WfjBBtdir. aM-B k pnrif

W l B A N n o i B !«i>h / I

q M^ I U ..-'(‘. w ®B*. 7 p.m.. V • • _-r r ^ ■

aaiBT ^

' ond DEODORANT O.B. CAKE51I • NO som i • KO sp m

“ ‘ , In ym< hoT>« Of «"'cB- Bimpir IftBBft a D«

! i : . K! J ”™ i S&H G reen S tam i

SAV-MORn.. prtBch.

. TWIN FA L U

C T I O N ;nilcB w est a n d south of Gooding or

4DAY, NOi p t l y a t 1 2 : 3 0

4D D A IRY CA)• cowa, s ired b y Ida- Holstein cow, ireg. No. 32401S— giving 7 gal.7 y c a f a o ld ' Guernsoyhelf?

)w, 7 y ra . old Guernsey caw,>w, 6 y rs. old 2 Holatein heUw, 5 yra. old Holstein #teer,»v, 5 yra. old 2 red aleen, 7f , 5 y rs . old Holstein bull cj ‘V, 6 y rs . old •’ Holstein heiferIV, 4 y ra . old Roan heifer, fl, 4 y rs . old The abovo htiw, 4 y rs . old provament t(ox Benedict’s Cy. p i^ucU on «1 7-IB-46. M AJm cdlct 310843 tr.c lo r , ff

osfsse lig ib le to r c s l i l c r . | . S S ™ oD a m - K i n e '« T»-i>-wheeled t rm ' • — ■ Jcnklna Blacker’ " ' ‘’• - S I ™ H ra s ie rn i J l ' Cy. Dam—M ari-

ady. E liglblo to ^ Lmd-Chlna bi

all calves, 6 m os old'Jliera J .8 jn 'o s ,—-------- -------------------fcr, 6 mo5. 2 doz. New Hanr . oil] M I S C E L L ^, m ilking, heavy 2 single un it F a t, e - IO gal. milft3 y rs . old, epring ing McCormick-Dcei

_ Set harness

T e rm s : C A S H D a y o f S a l e

i l \ H a m s - G l e nAuctioneer— Phono 0609J1—Gooding \\

1 »«»lc«.-Jll» rtU i»..-« » « « -and IfBtUtc M ^ a . i t n . n td ir. >uiuilen.- • pn. TrkUr. B>hl< alu>)r at tk. Jwix «lC IlkUrd Wbiu.

I AMERICAN LUTaERAN

imtl 10 B.B.. liBtKlir k WjI *sd lllhlf cIbmmd«V»rl».nUl for til a .n . II «.i« . wrmi.a.lUODt; Krtak ~tJliitTr<is( Uf>." a a.m. !>ilunlir. J in-i&lu:__10:11 l°( lulrvril'g, 1 p nt. ;c.„,r<!.)t 'hlUr«ii'tLniltii*'W "B^ktnklp *claM* »»l~t"h«ld^N?T* 'u"'alUp bovr (or . Cnr, >I.a- CHUBCn Or TIIE A8CENS10K. CIrdB IUbi. rfMCOrALI p.n. Covix i „ E, 1 .11, n>lli, rtcttf“ tSi.d E tXtr iflM T.lnilr. • .n>.. h lrM 11 c«.cnmBBkTB- 10 a.m., church tchnul. lllU5” t>, ‘li'*" ■*‘i''^ 'ncm nrani5fnn3-|tTm n-.'»-rm r -

w 'cU ir'-ii •

lonc ~BEVENii'rOA'v“AUVEKTIST— •

IBI, BB Ikt ’’ P ?•• pn?»r. tif>.|n»,j,'j,^„7b7b/ i! •’ALLS IJOai'tL TAOEBSACLE

K l B°/t.?°j» C.‘“ W,°!Ik-p!’jr.!.rII Bar Olhcr 10 a.m.. Bundir whv :. II a.m., ’•rr. tlutm Turn. tklf. !Hi p.m.. tlltrai^a mtnlgi: tnr- t Ut fBClorr. ctll priMf (er tiit alck. T p.m., rou*<f P*^I MU Bl<k Pit. » P-Bi.. itr^lct. 1:11 p.m. T»»diriltkl kr cill. BBd Thundir. itriUM.

Bvtoot

N e ig h b o r in gC h u rc h e s

olri » * r ^ . I- -I — IfUlit riMT WAno lds

I. * ^ i An- It Boon, fail tsd taillmonp mMtlac u0 pjn. Men- Mio»i Soi>(, - iK itt ITirir": iB'oca- )J9 KBldil'. Uon, Jicob J.nua: iicrimasUl >eni:

WBdatiiii, icrlpiurt ttidlBt. Jorct llllli ABnnlc J tia tjK il- m ln tM Ctrl C hnmp-M.'nan- Prtfrim avrikar, Carulrn Jou**: Ittll-

pm" iVt'ltf.' :ilo'"i>!in.'’ioViltr! «•»•»IBtm SIN iMKtr- I P.m. MoBdar. Airr>t.li pil<iLh»>dU jrtw rli

1 MBttfBVit. BUBL SECOND WARD LDS1. •'R«ter»B»- f Sanitr nhooJ. JO ».». tu t ndrn lld ibmU iMUaonr attvlnr. l l a -a . Aircnlt prl«u

"l Uiiirthls Batumi* r.tB.. Itilljf .«.■* <!«lr coBtircBci. t p.m. Tut.Jir, H*U.t .“ KT n'«lln*. « p.m. IV»Ja«dir. MIA., AM inif t n eM d.r._P f^ r.

or TIB SArriBTKtt. Cmnl C. Tnpp, pol«r

I* >0 B.n, UuBOr achwlj Minhill jtliB*r MB, iBptilnundnl. 11 bb„ wsnhlp:

B-B, »o> miMifi. "JwUlkiiloo br filih” : ctatn-rrs- I p.m.. tftct of lh* Lcrd'B lupptr. Tilt p-B.. boir<] mnt. Uipllit Youth rdlowihlp: <»o froupi. I

r««k p m tr f .a , M n ktj t plar, "Coii'j ArlUlP»Ufc"

iPOM B(ectnca(i}x

p C 3 5 8 rof.'NB.u n tl*

B. CAKES l'* '0 SPMY • NO -

a I Mh. dillcaii (iipiaca 2 ( 'a ^ a D ^^iB ^O .^'Btad Bif wptllad threiith5'?,S;’6 .E 2 " 3 '5 St ii^tot. »«i OPOR-B^ — -

een Stamps j

AOR D R U G ^ -[N F A L L S - b u h l ;_____________

1 S A L E Ioodlng on tho Floyd Pl»rce fa rm

lOV. 6 th, Lunch on Grounds

C A T T L E -3 3y;in cow, 6 yrs. old, ju a t fresh,’Ing 7 gal. per dayn so y h e lfc n ^ d -c o lfra p rln g ln g -------nscy caw, 6 yra . old, m ilking latein heifers, 10 mos. old ein steer, long yearling steer*, 7 moa. old

ein bull calf, 5 mos. old eln heifer, 4 m os. old heifer, fl moa.- old ■ -

J abovo herd on dolry herd Im- vement te a t Breeding dates and ducUon records /riven day e f sale.

MACHINERYtractor, good condition, w ith good ber. Equipped w ith 1 ncw Dcar- D two-way plow, hang-on harrow,•r and mower wheeled tra iler 13 stacker lermill

HOGSLChInn brood.BOW, to farrow Dcc.

___ CH IC KEN S-— -----New H am pshire red pn lleti5CELLANE0US ITEMS;o un ltF a rm aa td r m ilking machine gal. mitfc cansmick-Dcerlng cream separator .mess

) f S a l e

l e n P a r s o n soodlng W. R. Eoalabrooks, Clerk

'1

...

T I M E S - N E W S . T W i :

and m&urad ,k» Ma.. Taa..L<Kii. »U1 ^ '*♦ »«Bf tmifU.

CI.0VE1 nmrxBAK_ „ W. r, UaaanloUt. pail.c •.“ L • . ' t ' l . - . r . ' s . i ' . r v . u ' r i ' “- S S , '-WallU, mml.h '»' **aJrm ,l!'. n»ST BArTlSTltunll». Jiir- , , KImWrIr UnUO kullllf* l.f^^hlUmi't • "I, SuBl^j xbuoL II i.ni . vnntilpd No». 11 at ]il« p.m. T^oidir. K«U iruata

Sill. Car! Matttr. » pm. Tlundar.

.ENSIOK jj*,sgjv COMMLWrr UmiODlSTV 1 *-“ •. BiBiai ichml'. II a.m.. HBnhln

taborSupply in------= = ^ ltle9 -T ig h tm ■

' ' ’ASHINOTON, Nov, 3 MI-ThB m,nin», i;M Of d tle tu t m#npow*r report-nu.'^adn..- td ThumlAy tJiit Ubor *upplle*

havt Ujhtfntd In tho ti»Uon'» 103

,1, , 12 per ccnt ot Uitlr vorktrs idle.1 a.m., T lif [WO mnjor • « « »illl behindOMiiKi: In (ft# empJejfnent pje!i;re «r# i'n!!°''TM*di‘r S«f»iiWn »nd WUkea'Darre. Pa., .

In Ihe Anlhr«elie cH l mlnlnc dl«- _________ met.

ng r

y “Fed:tlli ABnnlc M m J m MJl.:.- • * ’ ^

ar'TehooI. » miltr. «•»•»

! f “ R u m o r s .. s . flit IBd•rcnl« prltiU —

SS.K i They D idn't Stec

“ L Idaho's History■nhall jtliB* 'i„ -enlilp: llh” : ctatn-

x k S t h e in v i

" I STORY IS______ ________

d II t

l l — ^ I E

i l'arm

Rn d s A5 A

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Ir

s . ^

- DO YOIow,

SHOULD ( RETl

)cc.

r p r aVote S'

s P a i d p o l i t i c a l A:rk

V S . T W I N T A L L B t I P A H O

' S S ■ A n o t h e r - F a nm. Ttsndar.

UnuODlST m | | H K l T i l i i y i l S l

9tn-mmtiiti7 - —— r in m any f f l « i I 'n a ii“ ^JjV-_____ - ...----- u u AHkHliT •>I l r i . u ." r . 'n i ij- a w i

'^ l ia iu iu lM T ^ m m ! 3 011-ThB t«ieiiimiB|l«d*T-Jo»er report- ^^^ ^^ ^C «o iJn ii»«< W eM J/a !Jd< )r dupplle* pinion produtiB-*x*iiiiT tA iu n laUon's 103 ATOMIXU for rellel ol nau l <0B|titll>', Iw lttg ${r$ irBdcmitk ol a^imiist CO.. in u more Uikn Bur ■> 7our DRUG S'

taerica’sNninberONEAntitJflfTc, Pa.,nininB dl.- READ TIMES-NE’

id Up” 1o r s . . T i r e d o f

i ' t Steal the Capitol bom istory for Inefficiency, Gr

E INVESTIGATION IS S'

)RY IS KNOW N J3U V IL I

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j j f ^ W h a tli

I J T A. A one-t(W ■ - 19 « a n ^ FOLKS

^ . B. He calk p "Witch-l

Q C. Jordan's

^ HE VOTED

. Every m eas

by th e gam

I I. Liq

2. Lio

C 3. Par,4. Sla

YOU WAINT THE

LD GRAFT AND RETURNING THE

^ T I B' STRxVIGlitical Adv. Idaho Democratic

0

’ F a m ily -P r-a iy ie s^ n f f n f o r C o l d s ^O B O H H -S(«p« iT o /< 1 5 y in p Io m i.. r f f l « i in a s i t tg l f 'dayl

kmST U»«II axpaMr* *r v t ih . «*ry fln t (Ifn «4■rrTJurd5nBr-T»nj8aBeinl«d-»i»*«itT-«*i-b— i t l t r wHim Mrt. Pliu. AniiiiiT eosulni puf*

iin|I« d<T- lul lollaw *1x1 _:MeMJ/a!Jd<7».Ke.»iotWBWB>- iiiin TAiLfTi (od new AnAiiin MuUeB|«tlot*T*ilHlT-<ltlt>- UIIT CO., itic, 'enkm t.N. Y- 'our DRUG STORE

ONEMhistaouDellSil'^IM ES-NEW S WANT A D S ..

’ W ith 1o f t h e W h o l e

ll b o rn e . . . But They Did icy. Graft and Corruptioi

1 I S S T I L L C O N T I N U I N

^ I L L R O C K I D A H O J r

- ■ H E R E ’S ^ EOf Their Four M ajor Depa

One Departm ent Heat — -------Steajlng State-Pnnd»!

................... T h r e e D e p a r t m e n t J B e ;

Grand Jury Kecomme

Nhai Is th e P o litica l Recc

L E N J (

, one-term legislator frorr W dnd^DEFEAi^EDnforr OLKS in 1948. .

e called the g r a f t a n d c /Vitch-Hunt."

irdan's Record While Ser

' O T E D F O R . . .

' m easure spon so red

le gam bling e le m e n t:

1. Liquor by th e Drink.2. Licensing Punch Boarc3. Pari-Mutual Betting.4. Slot Machines.

THE SAME GANG

,ND CORRUPTION n iE REPUBLICAN

i D A mIGHT DElocratic Central Committee, G

1

...............- ’ ■

| S MAGIC NEW NAIL FOUSTHH FM5H. HIAORANT WA

PO^ — Juh dip your flngerllp InloIhl PINKY* banu.-whilk----rt>lfln«4 noli flenllyoeroM Ih i mogle

— — builWnbfVih.=tmd-qvicfe--------- iV ^ f l i J w / n Lyatifjaoltihft «

T O « s a e = - lar.T ihiiQ hi—iCW Bjw odlon Ieov«i your nail* clean, fn

n frogranf, cultc/e toff, /inginipi le PINKY It •conoralcol, loo, btcaui can Uli [I fo r many, many monlcu

/ 8 ^ S v Cotmtlla Dtperla| ( ^ — ^ 'S A V - M------------- TWIN FALLS

I Republl o l e S t a t e h o u s

■/Did Establish the Worst ruption.

INUING . . . WHEN THE M Q TO ITS FOUNDATI

i - T H E - R E e O B I

o r Departw«nt8l

n t Head Sentenced to W son f-Pnnd»!— :-------------------------

lentJBeads Dismissed FoUowm ecommendationsl

] l Record o f T h e ir Condi

T O R D M T

)r from Idaho County (Grc D-forrRE-ELEGTION-fay-

a n d c o r r u p t io n i n t h e S t

ile Serving his one and t

EDSOl'9 Q ccsdU A ti ( tf L t Ooi

th i B«ut« ta m tlo t l ^ H |i» t a i C m vpU tu «sd (

' __________ . .B e p s r t K « « bo fei------------ --------- — — - o m d r i # e a iu i i w i i

|i«tB>\U *7our CommlttM wioompUlDti MAlfut Uie

rBoards.' , ooBductad In « UvMl

DomplUnti u hATi bee f^«^ng Astnt u e vltb

JANG BACK IN 0]

nO N BE REWARI iCANS TO p o w e ;

o c l e ;

>EMOCRaittee, G. X ^ se n , chairman, S

--------------------------' ■ .......

pAmB.BEviirj l g a- - !.-■ ' ••

NAU POLISH REMOVER’AORANT WAY TO WHISK YOU*

POUSH OFF IN AN iKSTAfO ■■ -■flip Inlo

“'K t - "l-qvicfe.------- iLDOJnUtttflttla__ # 1 0 0 ..

ihiiohi ------- tfinci-w :------------------ ^nollt clean, friih , W T id B f , .

ifr, flngirtlpi lovefy, | B « / 7 ^a ), loo, b tcou ii you H l y w uf . many monlcufei.Try ^ [ § 0 ^ m tlla DtperlmtaK J IJT '

W-MOR DRUGTVIN FA L L S — B U H L

i i b l i c a n[ l o u s e M e s s ?

le Worst Record in ■

N THE WHOLE INDATIONS

(Prison for ,

FoUowmg ........

r C o n n o t e . . .

N? - -

nty (Grongeville) Iri 3 N - b y - h is ^ 0 M E- -

1 th e S ta te h o u s e a

le and only Term;

ilDSON DEALit« ( tf L t OoToner v w » ae taber o t u to ta m tlo U a f o o aaltlee c t O n f t m jtUen u id Blsned (Mi •miUwrntfi'*

n CM be (ott&d on p»ce U> o t tha » e n ^ j i n i ^ . - .

CommlttM WM dirscted to tamtlSftta dU Uie ofOce ot SUte ?urchu« nt; It hM heird eofflp!»lot and dlUdam 3t Uie opinion Uut Uie otnco fau beea ed In « Uvna mtnner. kud th&t nwb nti u tuve been made tr»lnit t ie Pur* 'Astnt u e vlUiout l e ^ JusUlctUoo.”

IN OFFICE?

IWARDED BY ?OWEjR? -

M i r “lirman, StellS"Moriii“ ~ — : t

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3 States Face Possible ’51

Water Ci-isis■WASHINOTON. NijT. a —

P i r ta of ArlKBU. Ner Mexico w id Oregon r&ce pos*lbl« IrrlgaUon te r ol»rtoeei next yeir. the recU- neiUaa burem wld Thundijr.

F o r thU yetr. however, lonne ri «o tederkl rtchuntUon projects

- gener«3iy * ie eoraplttlng a Siunpef •eaw n , RccIwniUon Coraml»slDner

---------MUihnUW, BUHU-wkl-ln-»-rftwf*-to^ftcrB tary ot the Interior Ch«p«

As of 'S cp t. K . th* cIo»e of th* v « t« r y t t r , »U recUznatlon areas • re In good »h»pe uid It appears reclamaUon Janners Wll have tit tli $300,000,000 crop 7CU In a row. SC nuf aald.

B lr B«*molr Drep«*‘lA ke M nd, the vorld'i lu t e s t

ax tlllda l storage reiervolr, ahows & decline to alanige of mor# lhan 1.- 600,000 acre-leet," Blrau* lald.

LAke Mead. In Arizona and Ncra* da, haa a normal scUve atorage ca* pacity ol 27J07.000 acre-lteL U con­ta ined 10,761,000 aere-feet Sept. 30,

' s t n u a said.On Ihe Vale'projtci In Oregon,

he said, the Agency and W arm Springs reaen'olrs. wlUi an acUvo storage capacity ol U0,000 acre-leet. “are dou-n_to_lliB.Jmr lticl_of,tho_

i outle t gatei with no luable holdover ; storage water a l alt.”

Derelspment Needed •ThcM ahortagej, tpolly as they

are , all point to the necessity ol pushing lonrird vlU) Integrated u-ntcr resourcej dcrelopment In or­der th a t water not required In years o l plenty may be Jlored lor years

—— —of—need,"" Straus5~said>Hla report on Uie water alluaUon

{ by reglona Included:1. The Coluznbla river waterahed.

More water In atorage than laat year on m ost projects, Except lor the Vale. Ore., project, there haa tKen abundant irater to Irrigate crops.

, 3. Upper Colorado river baaln and o the r parta o( Vtah and Nevada. BatUIactory carry-over except on the Oncompahgi<e project In Colo-

------ •-yado.-T he-Otfairberry reMrrolr IrrU tah Is a t the hlglieit level In 30 years.

Stores Accused ot Unfair Labor ActsSAN PRANCISCO, Nov. S (>r>-

; H ie AHi m eat cutters and butchers union Thursday llled charges of un- fa ir labor pratUcea against Salt Lake City, Utah. Balevsy stores.

T he Amalgamated Meat Cutters

America, local MT, Salt Lake Clly. charged th a t Safeway Storea Inc..

■ ■ which operates 18 stores In S a lt I Lake, discharged 18 union empIo>-ea

on Oct. I ’’WlUiout any or Just cause.”

T ho choTBes were filed wItJi the naUonal labor relations board by Ray Burkhart. Salt Lake City biul-

I «ess agent for ths union.■nio union tharged tha t Baleway

■lilies ilUtiluiluiiud fisUQSt Uie Qls~: charged employes “In regard to their ' terrrjs of employment, to discourage ; membership" of Uie eaiployes In the

imlon.The union said Uist Safeway'a

, bargaining agreement was being ne- goUsted between.Uie two. The pre­vious agreement lermlnated Oct. 31.

ItEAD TIM£S-N£WS WANT ABS.

i“1cO LO NIAr^

~'nEAnv MTTm

CONCRETESAND & GRAVEL

P u t to Tftst^-Proren Rest

PHONE 416

COLONIAI. CONCRETE CO.

"F o r a n E n c h a n te d

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ce Shot Dow’51 i g r a | n H

J ' i d s

Mexico and IgaUon w a . C , '

the red* - irsday. cr, fanners D projects

a biunpef mmlssloner in-*-re|torV rlor Chap-

Io»e of th* itlon areas

appears have 111th

in a row,

id's largest shows ft

re than 1,-

Neva- storage ca* c cL U con-

Sept. 30,

In Oregon,W arm

an acUvo0 acre-leet. P n ^ S | M S n H H H B ic ic i.o rjh o .<le holdover

One ot twa men who n uh rd 1 denoe, Ue> beside a hedge adjoli

ty as Uiey dswts by White Uqum coardi. A ecesjlty o t | ,n „ . id « tl ll« l by his wlIntegrated y . .„ d aa a member ot the r

(A** •trephoto) •td In years. lor years __ _____

r situation iJfen PlBlft to B.6waterohed, T e s t G r o u n d f o r

T o x i c W a r A g e n t s0 imgaCfl WASHrNOTON, Nov. 3 MV^Th botln and warlare planl which th d Nevada, v m y plans to start building Uil except on y*ar a t Dugway/Utah, will be Uv1 In Colo- only tleld^^te^t^provlng gfflund lo

evel In 30 The army announeed It propose lo spend *8.0)5,159 on the plant

_ which Is to be located 70 mile

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butchers g e so fu n - Ilnst V stores. it Cullers

Lake Clly,tores Inc.. 's m S a lt: emplo>-ea ^ ^ ■ R L ' .. ^ B T w ^r or Just

widi theboard by H m & K ; 'City busl-

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r d lo their discourage

In the

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_ S ^ T E JIE P _R"jp And hnve competent, a^Rro!

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neat B o m and raised in Twin FU.S.C. in Political Science Idnho in Law. A dm itted t

[ i ' cngaRcd in farminjr, Knov nericu lture . Fam iliar w ith '

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10 n uh rd DUir house, Prtaldent Trumao's retl- ledge adjoining the .house .a fter they were shot ! goards. A pUtel la on the ground near maa'a d by his wile as Oscar CoIUm, 36. ot tbe Droaz, cr ot the rcTolotlonary ruerta Blcaa Natlooallst

------■eo.ilhweet-of-SaU-LakeH3lty.----------J D .C xe jts are to be made ol Uie usi

df f ot toxic agents lor boUi offensiI o r defense In radiological, blolog

.• ' l e a l and'chem ical .warfare.\n > a T lT Q building program ouUlned t<H g C l l i O the house appropriations eommltteia (m _T he '«‘>fWer this }■««■ 'Usteil labonitorle:

iH u .k . “ '>'1 operaUons buildings, w a r e -wnicn m e „„(, u u u tj„ building, as al)

ullding this strip and operaUon building, BOCwill be Uie barrack.n and dormitory, outside uUl-ground to r lUea and roads. ■____ _

It proposes opproprlaUons committee It Is ex- the plant, pccted Ihe plant can.be completed

d 70 miles in IS monULi to .tf f tu c a a .___ ,

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F. A L W O R T H: k a t i c c a n d i d a t e f o r

JlERRESEbiXATIVE-—n t, affRrosaivc reprcHcntnlion for Twin la te Lcffislalion.

1 Twin F alls County , . . Graduate of 1 Science and o ^ th e Univei;sity of im ittcd to - th e B a r in lO'lO. Actively Iff,. K now s fa rm inp and'problcm s of liar w ith 'th e laws of Idnho,

(Paid Political AdverUsement)

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o S . S ’ ®l«tr-ccookin,rlare. 5 \ to leam .m ouUlned to f i - V . I J)ns committee « ! vV j | | ★ T h e m e e t p

fni“ '”wa“/e “ | ^ ver dcvifledl

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Junte of 8 . _i;sity of 5 ' ' Ro5soe'-Econqmntic-CActively 5 'becoming more' nnd mIcms of 2 America-. . -. they nrc

g omicai to opernle, so quS home owners th a t havg “ Ro.‘!soc” furnaces in op

---------->— ^ ly why it ia so fn.st bcccP est sclllnff OIL FU RN i

Furnace body of stainlc ? With Minneapoli.s-llone y. trols , . , equipped witl

k ■/ !.<< .HO constructed nnd hcI Jt adaptable for e ither utI 5 merit. Aa well ns the jI ............ - ^ ____ models---------- _______ _------ f -............. -

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\Qimwhile your favorite models are caturelj^-_wl!£!$.m'U}.Ee.aa5l f r r ^

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selectricciniral’a new Seleetrle Rarifftt; g o ti . . « ______________ ______________f :n

AU t6 o advantages o f dean, cool, { ' tr'c cooking w ith no new tricks ( ~ cam.

The m o e t p e r f e c t h e a t con tro l "r d ev ised l

r iie w id e s t a c lo c iio n o f beat

;r rangea ekip! _ .iL . :

ind a new tastier iraff

wlf-biuting, aclMuming barbecue, tho exclusive Jtotiiia-

nt. scnni in the natural juicrt. ^

^dtmkafrMe RANGES■■ b « ij W&7 to oook aw B ba iie tj

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onqmatic-Oil F u rnaces a rc daily • - -----ore' and m ore popular with all i they nrc ao com pact, so econ- irate, so qu iet nnd efficient. The i th a t have seen these modern nnces in operation know Inataht- 10 fn.st bccominjr Am erica's fnst- 'IL FU RN A CE.

y of stain!es.s s tee l con.struct!on, ipoli.s-IIoneywcll A utom atic con- lipped w ith fa n and filters . . . cted nnd ho com pact to be easily r e ither u tility room s or basc<II ns the popular floor furnnce

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Sow to Buy

E A P Pdels are still available . . . wh S.!:e^5UIfid4i£.the. tn astifrifin

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r / — W)Vft-A fmrI Admirol ranges

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R B I ' Fullyjyearalieadindejignandcor o H 'v Frcoicii as advertised nationallyS a ^ R ; ; siies, Cliill.Chests compare bolh I

J averages,12and20cu.fLfrcezersW . ' i]: d conpatei Yes, you'!! be amazed b

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n r : r . . n i w S P A R K m n n x ^ r o inN ISH ...irS"CO L O K $E N SlTIVlUs MTOIotioaarr. bcsiar £aiih bUi lika Dajtic with tna fumlilriDg* of yi room,wbetlxrligbtordsrk.See ie todl i t U i DIMONSTRATI THIS

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in design and conslriiclion reatures, Chill Chest Food - [ised nationally aro avaiisbie in 8,15 and 23 cu. ft compare both in.price and outside dimehsionj witii ’Ocu.fLficezers of any olher malie, Before you buy- I’ll be amazed by Cfiill Cfiesl values.

!3 CV. ft. Chill O ieit shown.

m e w h e r e y o u Il e u s ta r t imme> ■ ■ _ /:rycom erq{_ ihe /

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