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Scoreboard Miiia V*IW. JS J - |!S,?-p!gzrr: ^ Z tSian' Iprober I laneL ffit J ImlGTON, March 12 I E ^ mCT-un>AmeriMn | E committee WiWF I lusly approved a res- ■ I ■ L .t^ ^lotfefcdbyRep. I p^W *«-vS I I ■don cam9 »<t«r a public M K ? <Acheck Into an «!■' I W Sat Ktiins to obtAln B .1infomttlog. Ktile<l .vltneu-Abrabim ■ ■rnuUen unlvenlty !»» ■ postponement untU ■ K ^ d then iMued « p u ^ . ■ Btltftlng tbe reds-ln-edu* K d the commltteo of try- hb ftpuUtloD aod lU right to rako o w K . n r f U.)-ear>old . B l him “Ions ftinc« nevs; H m or Preildent .Slsen* ■otlga policy ^eaderablp ■obeihiplns uP” ???* B r ienitm balked st JiU K of Chsrles E. Bohlen to ■ liar to Ruula. CIO FruMmt - j. BfDther c b iw d today act w u deilffned public that -labor K m i bjr blo&t«d.bd»«i, BBfiBteTt"-— -I- ■ o mcdlcil u d dentAl X be deductible for H.iuiposei, under a bill K itep. Olirer P. Boltoo, K ~ Ha Eonsumer [ds Taken 3 |-C u rm 9 t:S ■oKW.March 1 3 ^ - laSv m ptianr < m&A h |||9 ^CjS$e; eM oM tj;^ Uld anlnuIljP^ ^ H n o t f (btRilctUs Ure d e * |" It once. Rtla. H i l t Bid cotfee prlcea ot ^ Btol}centa apowd atJ ------- H n s t Sereaies of abouU (a Itandard I r a o^ | '1 HwIoetUUes may cUmb H ne ceot a botU» oq the ia irtnige wholeaaJe ptr cent, the offlelala FH] Increaaea for Sen. Wbeani. a number eh.,,. B l t e which c«lUngs cf Ru je^nllnj total an- with \ to « hliuon dol- . r a r t by todays order- 5 ® '" « tetUy aerlej of de- ca U» consumer nrlw ■< ----------------- --------------- ■D^re « {i ■nnwest Area i'i? K “^ 12 WWRcp. Don na. V . ■0<-W*sh7F!im-laU-nTKTjf ‘-milm p 5 -r» > S 5“ ^^Ihe iiiUincnt in n — radio gtallon KOSH * * H r or tho rdttho- - 1H f ^»nyon assoclnUon T . “ ..‘■fnylns n birth- Jl t e ii a ft »M l.m c i Idaho Power com- ^ to build ai Oxbow. ® Ptoducc lOM pow- » »Hf», *‘«raRe Ed « McNary an<J The .p ahead ot n ." •*•' B n dJ “*i for ““ "e Prtsram or public J««. « . . bcr-of i f f Director - S““ p A Resigns H Uie hns Tft'ln ■l,™ o: u „ .thool. H be beld I Death yiaid ----- * _________l = 4 7 g & - J . UM — 6 “m ------- 1 ^ 5 , ' T _ r^ - J ^ RpKlonal or«d»t ciw .s4 _______ « ___________. Couatr Kr»ip»p ^ N ew Cham ber] 12 ian es< .i ar^ T. «p< ' V m> ■' ■i*', le’i tbe >Uo •1^ iln un ^^^^^^B|ECTBg|SSy^^'?fc >tu lu- 7; Jp Il5 to “} Hairy A. SOTerin, ohoKn pmldent of i dl/ecton, If briefed on hJs saaJinmest br x> Francla DeoffU*, who rcslrDed recently U J » * *■ * ^ X • J[/~^ v X ldxitO ^T jr Severinas; Harry A. Severln. owner and operator of Addison avenue weat, waa choflcn Thuredi Twin Falls Ohamber of Commerce (o eucce dont. Severln, who has been scWinj hh flnt bas made hli bome In Twin Falls and’bei . yetis. t fonner Twin Falls automobiJe d( _' % li^.«leotloa-to ux auto dealership . r- t^^»irae^BpB^^^3«er6g 6l3to6555< 468M M itiinw 5D m i ts S t afvIeA'fla 0©«r Friday aftoapcn. as lui' . 7 Chaaiber members are reminded of ttiii iKrlday In the Boffcrson Aotd. vtaeo Moffat I ot bis recent trip to Woshlntton. I ChallengeJb^SF I Asks Arms C( PHIIiADELPHlA, March 12 (OT- defense ' 8cn. Stuart Symington, D., Mo., ' challenged the govemment laat ' night to publish tt complete eatlpito gj^ of Ruuian strength la oompoHson suppose with U. S. armed power so that the quantlt American people couJd Judea tbe The former air force secretniv un- “ S J f J, der President Truman chanted that ,, • -Ihf Inarti.qiint/.Ig d(‘ffinf1i>d and that the Elsenhowar admlnis- tmtlon hod failed to shift from a policy of “sun? and butter" to ono M -,-. “la favor of giyis." iT iU Symington told the closing session ^ of the seventh annual Philadelphia I I Bulletin fordm the ndmlnlatrnUon ^ should tell why tho atomic bomb Is Rupj not used on military targets In Ko- oji m w ren, He called the Korean war a jjcjpt { ‘•military universlty*nonRrRus- the ^ slnns. . raised 1 "At very lltUe coat to the Rus- county < slang, wo are teaching them how wa«l. ( to detent ’Us If Uiey decide lo cx- Thursda pond tho Korean war Into World Passai war m ,” Symlnffton said. dependc Tho Missouri lawmaker aald the the comi ----------------------------------------------- the folf “Ike” Postpones Sf His News Parley WASHINaTON, Mnrch 13 W — tomey ; President inscnhowcr, • busy with wiu in« other matters, dcclded to forego his a year a scheduled news confererice today, mlsslone It was the flrat time hc had ean- to «00 i Mjjed a nos'j coaterenei} since hc Haywa announced his Intention last month already ot' holding regular weekly meetings sloners, ^ th reporters. ___________ for E d u cato rs to R eturi Fete M erchants at There'll be no “Business Educa- nessmen tlon dny" this year as there was operatloi l«*t, when the Twin Fnlis Cham- The c bcr- of Commerce feted tho educa- p. Flatt, lors. This year therell be an "Edu- M- Nort cntion Business day’’ Instead and Mrt.Aip the achool teachcre and admlnis- Vivian I trntora will Jete the merchants. ^ TllO educators’ plans to return ja m K .‘B the courtcsy 'shown them last year ^aVon I- by Uie merchants were announced Thursday by Emest H. Ragland, ^hesu Tft'ln P a lls 'superintendent ot ^ schools. - ' Sunday He aald no dale bas been aet avenue r Jor the event but It will bo.held At last JCiir May.-tte-ftnnounced-WPolPti. aiuL_^J ments of a commlttef to make -the guests o; arrangements. af the ' ^ He aald the event probably would «rles of be held ou a school day so th* busl- business ------- eeioM l Nempapcr s«rvin'g- 'W «»d ^ )e r P re s id e n t B riefe lent of the Twin Falls Ctuunber of Conuntn aeat by Ilonnl MoUtt, eb»mbtr •eereUrr. rently to aeeepl » boslncu opporttmliy la V * * * a ' as President ^ •atcr of the Colonial motor court, 401 Thuraday by the directorate of the - ict lo succeed m n cla Dougloa as preaj- NertAi tlon el Is flnt term on tlie.chamber board, "geoer and’been tn business here about ii rules. year o lobUe dealer and laler sales manager It was ilership in Mtdvale. U ta h .. '' aald 'K :.i^ ^ year tttB i^ :,..0m vioui;l as hsi'beea the Uidltlon. . yearlJ of tha luncheon meetlni at aoon • "nie Moffat will gi/«itw his official report A In by I -■■ to Invt - .. - .* lng in S ym in g fo n T K 3 C om parisons s r defense department la a “wasteful- stances ly inefflclenf organization suffer- be- sali lng from competition among tha' cate U armed services. and ti Symlhgton asked: f-Aren’t we under supposed to match the Kremlin’s c lo ^ quantl^ of manpower with our conade quality of horsepower, Instead of e ^ ty trading man for man wtth the com- *®®,r munlst hordes? •Then 'Why. don’t we use the How atomic bomb ra m lllt*^ targets In M inidoka U ps O fficials’, Pay « RUPERT, March 13~6alarles for Ha si all Minidoka county pubUo omcials, night Cc cxctDt tl\e_prwccuUng attomey and B. Jom the «unty'c^unIssIonW«r-Trero Tubll^ raised 10 per cent Monday by the has beei county commlssJoners, WlHard Hay- cedures ward, county auditor, announced \ Thursday. A . Passage of tho general raUe was /V I ( dependent on a state law granUng the commissioners the power to raise f\ the saJorlcs. retroactive to Jon. 1. \l The law wos possed by the stole ' X legislature and signed bj^ Oov. U n SHOS Jordan Wednesday. J Under olhcr state laws also signed mpond« by the govcreor Prosecuting At- cross b tomey Sherman Bellwood’s salary noon, 1 (FM increased, from »3,200 to W.600 ^ th Int 1 year and salaries for couniy com- f« «fflt nlssloners were increased from *7M siding a » MOO a'year. i p. m. i • Haywarf said U iejw un^’s budget. Quota ilready approved by the commls- at 120 p iloners, *111 have to be revised to «J«d. :ara for the increases in salaries. ™e R --------- ------------------ and foui from On turn C ourtesy, i at Special D ay the”^ lessmen'could see the schooU In ^ aimmlttce comprises John p, Flatt, Kenneth K-U. ^ «. North, Mrs. Vera O. OXeary, « rfr*.. Alpha Hann, John Stapleton. /Idan Kllnk. Keith Natalie, Mrs. nw^McAuley. Virgil ^ lanh Splelman. Mrs. M o^t tamw.-Beulah Way, M rs.^a^an. jVon Harrison and A. M. Klein- ”u e superintendent called a meet- teen. Mi nc nt the ccmmlttee for 6 p- m. Leonard wnday at his home, ^ 0 Eighth ^onk a ivenue north. , ^. ^ “ <1* ^ At last year’s event, the teachers Q ^ « w jid district odmlntstratlon were OroTe as iiM ti'o{"the-chamber-f6r diimer bMt«.»». \t the Turf club. They-heart a • H « ^ il cries of disctissJons on the role ot the W6C luilness in tbe^communlty. , ^ ' t FA ™ iN IfALLS, IDAHO. THUI efedon W ork ■1^ I tar At Btta iSSk It A per I outl b rl Low W 'v - i n i ^ j tive ,'r ... send gtudej] unmtrte Thoraday by tbe bo«rS ot of a TeUry-maaacer. 'Sererla saeefeda penlte r in Vtah. (Btaff pfaoto-eognTlag) M yot -------------------------------- — and U Tk • I- V Prober jFiuds NICE Greidits K “G enerosity” S •' The •lEWlSTON. March 12 Ifl ~ Mon ' Northern Idaho OoUege of Educa- Wnend tion offlciols displayed eonsiderabte ^ . “generosity" In interpreting Credit i ^ r j , rules.and reguIaUons .in tba last year of tbe school's operation after jamep ifw as deUed a leglsUUw ••appro- saa'Vrednesday: it Jie •■ ....Ocmcludlng a' c h f i ^ ^ ^ ^ a o r - ta'Boi S K l I ' find. n o S ^ £ ^ w n s t> ,ny‘S 48«B«-fB-OTC®eradlt:*peen!t pre- vlouiitb the y*ar M60-81.- thi last in year lbs collega operated. harrify • 1116 University of California at -ny m, Los Angeles registrar was called «as ch in by the state boart of eduatlon to investlnte charges of “tralfick- wanted lng in cSits" at NICE and South- enrldahO'^OotieBe -of^aaflcatkin - at- AlWoa. ^ claui *lt Is'a common p r ^ c e among credita institutions.to make provision for court minor departures from osUbUshed heart, rulfltand refttlatloos tmder clroun- given,1 stances which'Justify such ectlon," Royb be said. -Reewda at NICE indl- Time*, cate that durlag the year 19JO-91 ^o)'d and the summer session of 1951, lU u under presjuro. of the nnnouncod victim closing, of tho school, there was a ttcdden conslderablo greater desree ot gen- to anj eroslty-ln allowing such departure no pro (^m rules than would h&ve beta said ti (wnnltted under norm al conditions, to do “However, there is every evidence did eve Lhat tbe records 'correctly repre- nlng tl sent all of the focta concerning the XJoy<: jrasniirercrearar --------------------- -(ow Dr. Pomeroy, recently issued a « iknllary Informal report on SICE, Kfk- leclarlng there were no significant itegularlUeS' Ihere prior to the ^ ' Inal year'’of the school’s opera- • jH j Ha said ho will go-to Boise to- ji__ light to submit his reporCs to Alton t V ul 3. Jones, state superintendent of mbUc-instnictlon.—I>r_Pomcroy. las been checking NlOE credit pro- , UIITO .mra ta t Thiitsam.. \ » Air p 4 i ’e a ’s B lood borrow^ _ _ _ slons I Q uota Passed " SHOSHONE. March IJ-Sho- Smon'"' hona and DJetrtch Wood donon v « iw aponded.to the visit of tho Red ^as rdt oonl T?^Tpeclal*^'^foad'^^^ ith Interior equipment streamlined Si x ^ IT efficiency were stationed on a ding along North Rail street from . p. m. to 6 p. m. Quota for the two towns was set 1120 pints but 130 pints were re- ^ ^ ^ o i The Red Cross staff of a doctor Id four nurses nnd tho cars were om Omaha, Nebr. From Shoshone , ley went to eaat Idaho towns but 1„ 111 visit Richfield and Sun Vallcy i a later date.' _ ynnnt Preparatory work which facUltoUd le coUecUoa was done by Mrs.' A . B. Dlnsmore, - county blood- oblle chairman. She vas as^ted ' the American Legion ouxlllary A fiose. members made & house to lUse canvass algning up donors. ,, Local nurses Who assisted the staff tre Mrs. Patricia Kinney, Mrs. Ibert Ferebauer. Mrs. Charles Mrs. Howard Adkins and Mrs. to*anaw< unden Meyer served In the can- The oi en, Mrs. J. L. Swafford, Mrs. receive I onard Daugherty ond Mrs., C. F, order hii lonk assisted in tho laborat^-. the villa uida Nebeker ond M rs.-F. .C. Loc tave wtt were typiats and Mrs. R. W. The ti xive and Mrs. C. V. Pethlck were set for t stusts. •' . ' * _ eould no Rstreshments were furnished by in progn e W6CS ot the Melhodlst church tain See d tbs PEO. ;,|IiOwe, (la F e a l i . s ), THURSDAY, MAKCH Iz, 1553 ISoviet J j Down; [“ Bouni I lUENEBURG, Geiman: I tary aircraft Bear the fro: I At least four British aim I The British piano fell in fl&mcs I attackers had invaded West Germi 1: It was the sccond violation of fr I In ari area SOO miles south of toda I Jury Acquits I Of Invol I. A district court jury required a I per not guilty of involuntary mant I out at 3:55 p. m. and returned at 9 I Following: a 46-minute argument I by Defense Attorney Douglas Krai ^ Lowell Dick, Times-Newa ----- :j managing editor, City Dotec- -i^i i tive L. L. Talkington and JrJ I Police Chief Howard Gillette. I Raybora urged the Jury not to I send th is “dlaUng^lshed military student wbo came up from the son \ of a tenant former" to ths state • WA , i^tcD U aiy. Taking a -this could U. a, be you’* viewpoint, bo charged Dick ahoot - and tbe press wiUt forcing the po- and < lice and Prosecutor Max Lloyd to iron < - nrnflcoitii. JaaacL______________ ggr,? Raybom aald ht hss known Ja«> expl« pf>p- ticnff. - - *r*Vin future of the young man woutd be Incidc in the hands of the Jury. He called here. - Ja ^ A “poor bey." whose -^ne was a 1 character ^ trought out by many vak b witness. , was s The attom ey suggested a convlc- tho I ** tio n would mean Jasper would many. • apend years In a cell with “crimi- tenslo ^ nab and downcasts of the earU},” west I ^ yet Lloyd did not want the Juryio Is a s ‘ conllder the penalty. Be asked If A < ^ J o s ^ abdutd spend his futureyears Atmxi ■ in the "honor and dlsUncUon' of a Sov: ^ hla couutry in-iertlte,‘‘'aiid"asklnr -overH it Ae 'would serve hla country beat be rce ’ Iw ibat manner or In "a felon uell Xnf< ta'Boise,’' ' ' --------- ^ ^^Jloyton aaid. .“You saw tbesmU- ’ ingi snarling Mr. Dick ra the cm a” W a ’ say the trial Is a part of a safei^ ' campaigTuHeaocusedJtefco f b r ia g * '^ ^ in* in two pictures ol the body to ' | I harrify tbe Jury and ttUlng to sbow > any picture of tbe stop sl^ Jasper .; ^ ,was charged with running. He aaked 'f ' if tbat were the eet of a man ■who ' ’ wanted to be fair, or one who ^ wished to carry on hla own perse- Claude Wiley, dty detecUve, was : credited by Raybom wlUi coming to r court without unfairness'' in bis I heart, but tbe same credit waa not • glvea, to OJlleita and TUkJogtoa. niittee Raybom hinted Dick and the • Times-Newa used piMlnre to get . to prosecute Ui» case. Iwfore , Kramer said, "Dale Jasper .is a ““ ' I victim of circumstance*" in a “mere *n™“8 > acddent" tb a t could have happened • to anyone. He daimed there waa nn“i * I no proof of an unlawful act, nnd ago. C : said there cnust ba wUtol oonduct ^ , to do the aet He claimed Jasper comml I did everytbiag possible to avoid run- suppUt nlng the atop sign. rapldlj I XJoyd argued mainly on the skid 3<^t( ------- <0»B0gB»*-i-f««ylr-C»lf»-H----- a resol B o y , 3 , H u r t i n £ £ 5 F a l l F ro m C a r horto) Jimmy Montgomery. 3, son of r^ h Ueut. and Mrs. Ree Montgomery, e«iUcd sustained a skull fracture Wednes- jcanda • day-eventnB-when-holieUJronuth^ pp^,. family car, eastbound on highway 30 membe one-fourth miie west.of Fiier. dn Air pressure yanking at the door as it opened flung tho boy into the borrow pit. He also received abra- I slons and laceraUons about the bend. T • His father reported he was resting nt home Thursday and In good con- Twin dltlon, after treatment at Magic to hav Valley Memorial hospital. The toy tfon re was roleaaed to his home after pre- Fanils Uminory examlnaUon failed to dls- teoms. dose the skull fracU«, noted later Dr. 1 in X -m t. Red Ct Lieutenant Montgomery said only, the co< ft moment before the mishap' oc- is esse curred tbey had stopp^ to let off a Xlme-ce passenger and had forgotten to lock contrib the door when they started up. Canv Two other children were In the Falls I back seat with Jlmmy-hls brother, waa et( Bobby, 6, and his sister, Catherine, fort to 3. who was asleep on tho teal Bobby trict fu saw the door open but could not Ooal prevent-his brother's fall.,. 'drive ii A c tio n A g a in s t C a s A n n e x a tio n C a s e ] District Judge Hugh A. Baker bas sustaii May. attom ey for the village bf CasUeford. ti rnnto Issued M anh 6 by T. W. Stlvors. clerk Judge Baker said his acUon is based on Prosecutor Max Lloyd should be handled In t case, w ith tbe defendant being entitled to a su to answer. • question before the Murt n-as whether recdve the 30 daya from ^ Ic e of tbe sum orter him ,to show cause sooner. The action w the vUlage boardto show its authority for ret Log tavern to the village. The trial of Ross O. Moseley, charged wiU set for trial Wednesday but bas.been moved could.not_be heart Wednes^y because tbe t in progteaa. 'TBrinir«a(»-ori05HlHnW fl1 tain Seed.company wu set)for March 34, b Iiowa, (UXtaM attonen la JlL . \ f f / V / X V ’ ^ - - _____ Nine Irrl^ted Idaho Countl< 353 Jet Figl n British iitdaryt^ 3imany, March 12 (AP)—So\ he firontier between the Briti h airmen'were killed. ' 1 flames just across the frontier, In tei st Germany, where four of the victims ion of frontiers in two days. Tuesday S t of today’s incident. One U. S. Jet plJi lits Youthful D [Voluntary Mar quired six hours and 45 minutes Wedn iry manslaughter. The jury of nine m( ned at 9:40 p. m. rgument by Prosecutor Max Lloyd and :las Kramer, Defense Attorney E. M. I ws --------------------------------------------- Plane Attacks P Danger, Offic ate WASHINGTON. March 12 W - alrba uld U. S. officials said today further ao d Ick shooting dashes between American plane 70- and communist aircraft along the tnllc to iron curtain would hold grave don« sona ___ ger of setting off an intemattonal ptoac is> explosion. TTTni iie . -That is a major reason the Utest reglst be incidents are taken so' seriously tKa tt led here. Tuesday an American plane deda tne was ahot down near the Otechoslo- West ny vak border. Today a British plane again was ahot down near the border of Pra ic- the Busslan-BriUsh cones ot Oer- tume old many. In the kind of txlgger-finger tha A ni- tension now existing In the east- currei S." west borter country, moreover, there penet 10 is a serious risk of nei^^ cl&shcs. ’ refusi If A Crechoslovak cUlai that tl^ U. u-s Amarleaa Jet fighter shot down b;y name of a Soviet-made MIO-lS'Tuesday-'vu precli n r -over-Osech-temtory-waa-cettato-t© eat be rejected soomtuUy the 17.4. tfouM eU Informants herft at'^tee •'^0% U jtt I; S e n a te G rbiip?? ^ I O rH erePfoB e g £ O f A rm s L ack A; .erl WASHINOTON. Marth IS OB — The senate armed services commit- Htnrv ~ fe^aaJi-fotfay-tJeorJimier-ArVno- -feiH . Fleet’s charge of ammuniUon short- ij. ages la Korea has been "fully sub- /~i ^ stanUftted.‘M t directed a subcdm- l.f) mittee to determine ;who-.or w hatr- was responsible. ^ Van Fleet' daimed in testimony Ivi ' before the commlttce thnt ammuni- ^ . Uon shortages existed in Korea ( 2, throughout the 33 months he was i ^ comnuinrier of tbe eighth army and aa until he left Korea about a month GOC ad ogo. Chairman Leverett Saltonstall. countj :(•( Ru, M ass, of the armed .services assure< br committee said Monday ammimition old fi n. suppUes to Korea hove Improved Steelo rapidly since Van Fleet left. cll in Jd Saltonstall’s commlttce opproved offices ^ a_rcaoluHpii,airecUng a subcommlt- wIU be tee to conUnuB the lunmuniuurr ootmell Inquiry started by tho full commits work, tee. It ealled for'a report on “lho Steel officials and condlUons respoiulbh a budj a« for this situation of ammuniUon commii r shortages.” 1 the coi . .The resoluUon was sponsored by A pn Sen. Horry F. Byrd, D , Vn, who has river ir y- caUed the shortage a ''national was a; ®* scandal.” Oene ; _Saltoostall_saM_lieJJlI_nppolnt council members to the subcommitteo in' a necdfi few doys. the dt. JT ' ___________________ safety 11 Cooperation for ^ Red Cross Asked S s, I-' Twln'FaUs businessmen are urged discuss lc to have their Red Cross contrlbu- diUons ly tfon ready when contacted by Twin council !- Fanils Bschaage club soUcltaUon the ati 1- teoms. tho wo rr Dr. Howart Ronk. Exchange dub Unued. Red Cn«s commltteo cholrman, sold the Cl ly the cooperation of locol merchants the sti !- is essential, in avoiding numerous more a ilme-consuming ‘'coll-backs” foj juncUo Jc contxlbuUons. much Canvassing of downtown Twin Ooodln le Falls by Exchange club members ..^The r, waa etepped up Tuesday In ati ef- employ e, fort to complete tho business dls- the st y trict fund drlce as soon as poalble. Ooodln It Ooal ot the county Red Cross guard i 'd riv e ts $16,000. Mathej '— ' request t C astleford in 'a s e D e n ie d H ere uts sustained the motion of J. Alfred v sUeford. to Quosh the wflt of quo wor- Jyl(*l ?ors, derk of the dlslrict Court, based on the belief that tho case of \/ ndled In Uie samo manner os any dvll led to a summons and 20 days In which WAGl Secreta I wbether 'or not the defendant should docs m f tbe summons, <or If the court could reclama e action was brought by Uoyd to forco March : Ity for reaching out and annexing the The i on a tr arged with » liquor law violation, was Puerta sen moved up to March 31' The case JIaroh : ause the trial ot Dale Jasper was sttU McKa iyaga~W<it?ey~ggalnst-tlM'-IntennoimT- mlght.h uch 24, but has been vacated. 6. T. Sisenbo< V . Job. " - . E Counties u» of Audit BbHm ef CIreoltUoi---- ---------- - to«i«ud nwt and UBiua Tnu___________ r_ filters Sh ih Plane ] —Soviet jet fighters shot do I British and Russian zones o r, In territory ruled by the RuBsfans. E dctlms were found. /"' esday Soviet-built MI&-16s attacked.tn . Jet pilot was shot down bu^ he parachi -------------------------------- ----------;— “ plane 1 Driver lanslaughterll ;s Wedneaday tb find Dale A. Jas- nine mea and three women went ^ g. toal >yd and a seven-minute argument otto i E. M. Baybqm verbally attacked ■Tbe 1 :sPresenting I'S ifficials Believe ^ alrbase at Wiesbaden said there was ier no doubt whatever tbat tba U. S. an Tdane and a companion Jet were pa- LO he tnllng well Inside Oennaay's U. 6. lormi n- wna'vrhen two ted aircraft ap- ,ijt«r lal pioached and opened fire. ' emer - “'jnro;a,tHuferaiiiwariiWrf "ma at registered an otfldal pnitest 'Wim oiscu lly Uia rKtczeeh govermbentifrPriiuei bi UIi no dedarlng tha clash toolc^Iace over oen 0- West Oennany and potertlnf L _ _ ne against a territorial vlblattoa. _____ or Prague, u expected; yesterday r- tamed down the p ro l^ ' «fid told er tba American embassy tibe. clash oc> >a KUI it- curred after (be IT, & iiUnes hod re penetrated Csech alT' space, and refused to obey an orter to land. U. S. otflclaU wbo may sot be mlciitl named tM it was h a rt to know ngees, as precisely whst signiUcanoe to attach ehaite 4© 4*-tb*-lnci<lsnU-Jrbey-aeeiBed-t» a J^ « . aoubt-fliat Itwa* ft deliberate, .overt Q?™ ^ ^ 8 8 w * w e s t tension* 1b" suoh a . situation oUier ind* P®*** ■(!enla”oouM .w :y -wcli-oecur.-Tbat 5 * ^ prospect caXaes » great deal of ap- prebkislon bere. Xaformatioa from ^ the .deftase'departmeat Indicates ^ ^ American pilots are expected to 'Vlded shoot back if attacked and, if u»- Itaace 7" friendly aircraft invade T7. S. ter- 7 '* iltory, ara to enforce an orter to : t*st~ ®' land witSgtm/Ire UneeessMry. . n®J“ta i C ounty to A id g G o p d ih g A rea S Safely G rdup £ h GOODINa, March 13-Ooodlng a U.' 8, 11, county's aafety councU has been a fUgh u assured financial assistance by Bar- Belgrad n old fiteele. county commissioner, down ii d Steelo told a-meeting ot the coun- dl in tho Idabo Power eompaay T d offices Tuesday that.the coan^ Im H ;- wIU be glad.to cooperate with the *****' rr «mneU4a-obialnIngJfunds tm-.satfty. '/xi« .» work. . I ,|| .0 Steda told the council to prepare e a budget and to submit it to the T a commiaaioDcrs next Januait when IjI the county’s budget is combed. . y A project to fence the LltUe Wood Declsl 4 river in Ooodlng os a safety measure Immunl: 4 was approved by the council and Twin F Gene Heller, asked the aid of the ment of t councU in showing the pubUo tbe Thursda ft- necd-Tor-Euch-a-proJect.-Heller-and rectnr ’. the d tr coandl will meet witti the dlstrkt . safety council In April to formulate ixbe d plana tor Uie project. numerm Ellla Mathes. Boise, state traffic wiTtitinn I engineer, and H. B. Sternberg. Sho- tald sue ihone, district highway engineer, planned attended Uie coundl meeting and tbs anti 3 discussed correcting highway-con< thB’unlt - dIUons deemed necessary by tbe W. 3 council. Mathes.satd that although 1 the stata now has a trafflo cods tho working ot soning will bo con- q* thT; b Unued. Tho merchants bureau of -ttcu h a Uie Chamber of Commerce aaked -dorhs s the state highway employes for a from th. 5 more effecUva' sign a t Uie Bliss S c to r juncUon. It waa tbeir contenUon much of the traffic Uitended for 1 Ooodlng misses the intersecUon. s ^The council also asked the state “ - employes for a blinker light at - tho state Uiberculosls hospital in ^ Ooodlng and for an extension of the 5 guard rail on the Bliss grade. BoUi Mothes aind Sternberg sold tbe - requests will to token under eon- slderaUon. 01 A Dan' Heidel. prealdent. named •« James Norlleet, Maurey Webber nnd A Wlllls Cheney os a nomlnaUng com- U. k mittee to, pick a sloto of officera to Ttreni ' be voted on a t the April meeUng. men ho McKay Delaying [ Naming of Chief I WASHINaTON. March M W — from -Hi Secretary of the Interior McKay P. Kins I docs not expect to choose a'new Ray & I reclamaUon commissioner beforo I March 33. ' • • • Bsrlow^. I The secretary will leave Sunday. 8Ue'l}.'X on a trip to the trirgln Islands ahd ens, LQ Puerta R/oo and return bs». os J^tehfOM Jlarch 33, -• . r w n ’,5® McKa^ dedinM to discilis 'ftbe wiight h»» rwynmmen'tfed to PresldsHt Q a^j^ Sisenbower'for appwtmeiK td~tbV Job,'' " ttit-O m ^-^NAL, .jg J . ( 1 jQ \m .. 1 ; PRICE S'-CBSto " ^ '1 Shoot I :e Near I shot down a BritiA mill- ji zones of Germany today. | UBsians. Eyewitnesses declared the ;|J ttacked-twoAmericanJet flghteri ' I heparachuted aafelytoearth. The W —“ planeahot downtodaywasa IIJ four-englnd bomber, the 10 Britishforeign office said. ) 1 A British aergeant who paracbttt- nl ed from the crippled'plane died en If routo to ft hospital He had a bullet K yt wound te a shoulder, but Oerman lU doctors said b* died of-a.tookffl-._Bj ^ S roBod Dead ' fy 'enc A Oerman wbo drove Uie aergeant \u to a Ltieoebarv bospital>aald tbree I lent other aien aboard tbe ilowned plana U I..J had beea found'dead. - A West Oeimao poUceoisa - H "Tbe tighter planea must h tn abot I at Uie baiachotoi o t .tbe esowlac [i vicUma I ^ u s e <m» paracbnt« had . C ablgbunethole."'..-'. f ‘nils policeman aald eyeWtaesM « uw aa attacking pj^ om W«t .•sF BuUeiQh I pa- LONDON, 'M arch 13 CP - fitt- I. fl. formed sourow said prime Mln- aP' ister cancdilU' has called an ’ emergenir conference of hlgb «w goremtsent oiuciais 19 "— t ■rith discuss the .abtotlng dovm ot a. . goai Britisb bomber by BoTiet;}eta-iB---r over oennaay. - - -I '. ^ Oeratan tenlto^. bot tba downed . teld craft apparesUj^feQ aensa tba B bf ’ ^ la Ru^-confrofled'territory. . . tvt KoiBtfsgaCntt , and 'BerUn otOdab ntUd out tba pet* d. UiUity that tba shoi-dowa 'plaBa be aigbtbecarryttVEaatOflnDteter- now ngees, by sayias-nona ot the plapM ■Mh chartered for tbe nfagM atrtltC’vaa . -ert ctemaa Mto5tiZr"i!i3nsr~~ >'Last A ^ S ta a ^ traalH id-P<)>t‘9 ^ ‘i^ W t' BllU '' ap. 0«maBy;fburd«aIanaAMainro fom smmded, Tba Rosslaaa nMilMilTii au« TU outalda tbe cqxxlder-l^.-. tt tided for aueb dgbts;- b o t^ ^ ’ ' u». Itaace said tbls ina so6 tnta . ... Hospital rU M beldtst . -i- .. . to Last - Octcber a TT._ air fecea ^ '' Soviet fighter over B u t. Oennaay* I but reached Berlin unscathed. An unanaed V. 8. navy Privateer plane,‘With 10 aboard* was alsot _ down.'io a flight oref'tba BaJtlo'' 1 in AprtClOSO. Soviet JmssU'Alact- . ed U. a protesU and Insists tht . __ plsne bad penetratad BoTiet*ooa- n ttnlled teiitary. Another iaddant L occiored la Novembfr, IMl, vben lag a U.' S. cargo plaae. off' course on ' een a flight from West' Oenaany to » ar- Bdgrade. Vugoslavia, waa forced ier. down in western Hungary. m- - . S Lnmunization - tit C?„^ __ are ■■■ t-' Local Schools^ tod Decision to cany tbe dlphtb^, ire Immunlxation p ro g ra m iato tbe nd Twin Falls schools, despite abate- ( Ae ment of the diaeate, was announced tfio Thursday by Dr. V. V. Telfort. dl- • • ad rectnr .cf. the eoutbcenfaj Idaho ^ *0 district healtb unit r~'^ :— Ibe director kald there have been numerous requests to bold Immu- tic nlxaUon clinics in tbe schools. Hs «>• said such a program had , not beea er, planned earlier, however, because nd Uis anUtoxln has been avaOabla at' in« thB;unirheadqairters; -----------------— - He said the program wlU ba. launched next week, beginalag at »s Washington s c h ^ Hesaidaehedc of the pupUs ahowed more Uian 400- at Wasblngton achool have eomplet- ed or hsre under way series of ehoti » trom the healtb unit or thetr family to »a. The pupUs have been given te»- ' *“* Istratlon Itnms ea which thsy ai» to get their parenta' signaturea ap- proving thdr partidpaUon in tha « dlnlc. . . ,. The area bas gone alx days wlUi-' ,Ui out a report ot a new case. Tbe toll y,, (CoBtlu.S «> P tc II. C alm 4) I, 21 Area Men Get' S? Orders for Tests to Ttrenty-one Twin Falls conatf . IB- men hare beea .'ordered to report In Boise March ;ii for pra-lnduotlea physical exstelnaUons, -Mta. pearia Aldrteh, selecUvo serflos' board:".’ derk, said !mu»day., - ‘1 Tbe 31 men. indudlnc a tianftv. V ..*^ — from Bawtbome, Nev.^ aMTBmnrO. . ay P. Kia«falher,-»rabk,iA. )w Ray S. 0^»aaba»««r.--Jtirfta n ^ '

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postponement untU ■K ^ d then iMued « p u ^ . ■B tltf tln g tbe reds-ln-edu* ■

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nevs; H■ m or Preildent .Slsen* ■ ■ o tlg a policy ^eaderablp ■■ obeihiplns u P ” ???* ■B r ienitm balked s t JiU ■ K of Chsrles E. Bohlen to ■ ■ l ia r to Ruula.

CIO F ru M m t - j.■ BfDther c b iw d today

act w u deilffned public th a t -labor

K m i bjr blo&t«d.bd»«i,

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be deductible for H .iu ipose i, under a bill K itep. Olirer P . Boltoo,

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H w Io e tU U es may cUmb H ne ceot a botU» oq the

ia irtnige wholeaaJe ptr cent, the offlelala

FH]Increaaea fo r Sen.

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H f ^»nyon assoclnUon T ■ . “ ..‘■fnylns n birth- Jl

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c i■ Idaho Power com-^ to build ai Oxbow. ®

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“ Severinas;H arry A. Severln. ow ner and operator of

Addison avenue w eat, w aa choflcn Thuredi Tw in F a lls O ham ber o f Commerce (o eucce dont.

Severln, who h a s been scW inj h h fln t bas m ade h l i bom e In T w in F a lls a n d ’bei

. yetis.t fo n n er Twin F a lls automobiJe d(

_' % li^ .« le o t lo a - to u x a u to dealership .

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iK rlday In th e Boffcrson A o td . vtaeo Moffat I o t b is recen t t r ip to W oshln tton .

I ChallengeJb^SF I Asks Arms C(

PHIIiADELPHlA, M arch 12 (OT- defense ' 8cn. S tu a r t Sym ington, D ., Mo.,' challenged th e govem m ent laat ' n igh t to publish tt com plete e a tlp i to g j ^

of R u u ian s tre n g th la oompoHson suppose w ith U. S. a rm ed pow er so th a t th e quantlt American people couJd Judea tbe

The form er a i r force secretn iv u n - “ S J f J, der President T ru m an chan ted th a t , ,

• -Ihf Inarti.qiint/.Ig d(‘ffinf1i>dand th a t the E lsenhow ar admlnis- tm tlon hod failed to sh if t from a policy of “s u n ? a n d bu tte r" to ono M - , - . “la favor of giyis." i T i U

Symington told th e closing session ^ of the seventh an n u al Philadelph ia I I Bulletin fordm th e ndmlnlatrnUon ^ should tell why th o atom ic bomb Is R u p j not used on m ilita ry ta rge ts In K o- oji m w ren, He called th e K orean w ar a j jc jp t { ‘•military u n iv e rs l ty * n o n R r R u s - the ^ slnns. . • raised 1

"A t very lltUe coat to th e R us- county < slang, wo are teach ing them how wa«l. ( to detent ’Us If Uiey decide lo cx- Thursda pond tho K orean w ar Into W orld Passai war m , ” Symlnffton sa id . dependc

Tho M issouri law m aker aald the the comi — ----------------------------------------------- the folf

“Ike” Postpones S f His News Parley

W ASHINaTON, M nrch 13 W — tomey ; President inscnhow cr, • busy with wiu in « other m atters, dcclded to forego his a year a scheduled news confererice today, mlsslone

I t was the f lra t tim e h c h a d ean- to «00 i Mjjed a no s 'j coaterenei} since hc Haywa announced his Intention la s t m onth already o t' holding regu lar weekly meetings sloners, ^ t h reporters. ___________ for

E d u c a t o r s t o R e t u r i

F e t e M e r c h a n t s a tThere'll be no “Business Educa- nessmen

tlon dny" th is year as there was operatloil«*t, when th e T w in Fnlis Cham - The cbcr- of Commerce feted tho educa- p . Flatt,lors. This year th e re ll be an "Edu- M- Nortcntion Business day’’ Instead and M rt.A ipthe achool teachcre and admlnis- Vivian Itrntora will Je te th e m erchants. ^

TllO educators’ p lans to retu rn jam K .‘Bthe courtcsy 'shown them last year ^aVon I- by Uie m erchants were announcedThursday by E m e st H. Ragland, ^ h e suTft'ln P a l l s 'superin tenden t o t ^schools. - ' Sunday

He aald no d a le b a s been aet avenue rJor the event bu t I t will bo .held At lastJC iir May.-tte-ftnnounced-W PolPti. aiuL _ ^ Jments of a c o m m ltte f to make -the guests o;arrangements. a f the '^ He aald the even t probably would « r le s o fbe held ou a school day so th* busl- business

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) e r P r e s i d e n t B r i e f e

lent of the Twin F a lls C tuunber of Conuntn aeat by I l o n n l MoUtt, eb»mbtr •eereU rr. rently to aeeepl » b o s ln c u opporttm liy la V

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as President ^•atcr of the Colonial m o to r cou rt, 401 Thuraday by th e d irec to ra te o f th e - i c t lo succeed m n c la Dougloa a s preaj- NertAi

tlon elIs f ln t te rm on tli e .c h a m b e r board, "geoer a n d ’been tn business h e re abo u t i i rules.

year olobUe dealer and la le r sa les m anager I t was

ilership in Mtdvale. U t a h . . '' aald 'K : . i ^ ^ year t t t B i ^ :,..0m

vioui;las h s i 'b ee a th e U id ltlo n . . y earlJ o f tha luncheon m e e tln i a t aoon • "nie

M offat will gi/«itw h is o fficial rep o r t A In by I

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3 C o m p a r i s o n s s rdefense departm ent la a “w asteful- stancesly inefflc lenf o rgan ization su ffer- be- salilng from com petition am ong tha ' cate U

armed services. and tiSymlhgton asked: f-Aren’t we under

supposed to m a tch th e K rem lin’s c l o ^qu a n tl^ of m anpow er w ith our conadequality of horsepower, Instead of e ^ t ytrading m an for m an w tth th e com- *® ® ,r munlst hordes?

•T hen 'Why. don’t w e use the How atomic bomb r a m ll l t* ^ ta rge ts In

M i n i d o k a U p s

O f f i c i a l s ’ , P a y «RUPERT, M arch 13~ 6 a la rle s fo r Ha si

all Minidoka county pubUo om cials, n ight Cc cxctDt tl\e_prwccuUng a tto m e y and B. Jom the « u n ty 'c ^ u n Is s Io n W « r-T re ro T u b ll^ raised 10 per cen t M onday by the has beei county commlssJoners, W lHard H ay- cedures ward, county aud ito r, announced \ Thursday. A .

Passage of th o general raU e was / V I ( dependent on a sta te law granUng the commissioners the pow er to raise • f \ the saJorlcs. retroactive to Jo n . 1. \ l The law wos possed by th e stole ' X legislature and signed bj^ Oov. U n SHOS Jordan W ednesday. J

Under olhcr s ta te law s also signed mpond« by the govcreor Prosecuting At- c ross b tomey Sherm an Bellwood’s salary noon, 1 (FM increased, from »3,200 to W.600 ^ t h Int 1 year and sa laries fo r couniy com- f « «fflt nlssloners were increased from *7M siding a » MOO a 'year. i p. m. i• Haywarf said U ie jw u n ^ ’s budget. Quota ilready approved by th e commls- a t 120 p iloners, *111 h a v e to be revised to « J « d . :ara for the increases in salaries. ™ e R

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t u r n C o u r t e s y ,

i a t S p e c i a l D a y the” ^

lessm en'could see th e schooU In ^

aim m lttce com prises John p, F latt, K enneth K -U . ^«. North, M rs. Vera O. OXeary, «rfr*.. Alpha H ann , Jo h n Stapleton./Idan Kllnk. K eith N atalie, Mrs. nw^McAuley. Virgil ^lanh Splelman. M rs. M o ^ ttamw.-Beulah W ay, M r s . ^ a ^ a n .jV o n Harrison and A. M . Klein-

”u e superintendent called a m eet- teen. Minc n t the ccm m lttee fo r 6 p- m. Leonardwnday a t his home, ^ 0 E ighth ^ o n k aivenue north. , ^ . ^ “ <1* ^At la st year’s event, th e teachers Q ^ « w

jid district odm lntstratlon were OroTe asiiM ti'o { " th e -ch a m b e r-f6 r d iim er bMt«.»».\ t the Turf club. T h e y - h e a r t a • H « ^ i lcries o f disctissJons on th e role o t the W6Cluilness in tbe^com m unlty. , ^

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unm trte Thoraday by tb e bo«rS o t o f a TeUry-maaacer. 'S ere rla saeefeda pen lte r in Vtah. (Btaff p faoto-eognTlag) M yot— -------------------------------- — and UT k • I - V “Prober jFiuds

N I C E G r e i d i t s K

“ G e n e r o s i t y ” S•' The

•lEWlSTON. M arch 12 Ifl ~ Mon 'Northern Idaho OoUege o f E duca- Wnendtion offlciols displayed eonsiderabte ^ .“generosity" In in te rp re tin g Credit i ^ r j , ru les .and reguIaUons . in tba la styear of tbe school's ope ra tion a fte r jam ep i f w a s deUed a leg lsU U w ••appro-

saa'Vrednesday: i t Jie •■....Ocmcludlng a ' c h f i ^ ^ ^ ^ a o r -

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S K l I ' find. n o S ^ £ ^ w n s t > ,n y ‘ S 48«B«-fB-OTC®eradlt:*peen!t p re- vlouiitb the y*ar M60-81.- t h i la s t in year l b s collega ope ra ted . ha rrify• 1116 University of California a t -n y m, Los Angeles reg is tra r w as called « a s ch in by the state b o a r t o f e d u a tlo n to investln te charges o f “tralfick- w anted lng in c S i t s " a t N IC E a n d South- enrldahO'^OotieBe -o f aaflcatkin - at- AlWoa. ^ c lau i

*lt I s 'a common p r ^ c e among cred ita institutions.to m ake provision fo r court minor departures from osUbUshed h e a r t, rulfltand refttla tloos tm d e r c lro u n - g iv e n ,1 stances w hich 'Justify su c h ectlon," Royb be said. -Reew da a t N IC E in d l- T im e*, cate tha t durlag th e y e a r 19JO-91 ^ o ) 'd and the sum m er session of 1951, l U u under presjuro. o f th e nnnouncod v ictim closing, of tho school, th e re was a ttcdden conslderablo grea ter d e s re e ot gen- to a n j eroslty-ln allowing such departure n o pro (^ m rules than would h&ve beta sa id t i (wnnltted under n o rm a l conditions, to do

“However, there is every evidence d id eve Lhat tbe records 'c o rre c tly repre- n ln g tl sent all of the fo c ta concerning the XJoy<:j r a s n i i r e r c r e a r a r --------------------- -— (ow

Dr. Pomeroy, recen tly issued a « iknllary Informal r e p o r t on SICE, K f k - leclarlng there w ere n o significant itegularlUeS' Ih e re p r io r to the ^ ' Inal year'’of th e school’s opera- • jH j

Ha said ho w ill g o - to Boise to - j i _ _ light to submit h is reporCs to A lton t V u l 3. Jones, sta te supe rin ten d e n t of m bU c-instnictlon.—I> r_ P o m c ro y . las been checking N lO E cred it pro- ,UIITO .m ra t a t T h iitsam ..\ » Air p

4 i ’e a ’s B l o o d borrow^_ _ _ slons I

Q u o t a P a s s e d "SHOSHONE. M arch I J -S h o - Sm on '" '

hona and D Jetrtch Wood donon v « i w aponded.to th e visit o f tho Red ^ a s r d t

oonl T ? ^ T p e c la l* ^ '^ f o a d '^ ^ ^ ith Interior equipm ent stream lined S i x ^ IT efficiency w ere s ta tioned on a ding along N orth R ail s tre e t from . p. m. to 6 p. m .Quota for the tw o tow ns was set 1 120 pints but 130 p in ts were re- ^ ^ ^ o i

The Red Cross s ta f f o f a doctor Id four nurses nnd th o cars were om Omaha, N ebr. F ro m Shoshone , ley went to e aa t Id ah o towns b u t 1 „111 visit Richfield and S u n Vallcyi a later date.' _ y n n n tPreparatory w ork w hich facUltoUdle coUecUoa w as done by Mrs.' A. B . Dlnsmore, - c oun ty blood-oblle chairman. She v a s a s ^ te d' the American L egion ouxlllary Afiose. members m ade & house tolUse canvass a lgning u p donors. ,,Local nurses Who assis ted the stafftre Mrs. P a tric ia K inney , Mrs.Ibert Ferebauer. M rs. Charles

Mrs. Howard A dkins and Mrs. to*anaw< unden Meyer served In the can- T h e oi en, Mrs. J . L . Sw afford, Mrs. receive I onard D augherty ond Mrs., C. F, o rd e r hii lonk assisted in tho la b o ra t^ - . th e v illa u ida Nebeker ond M rs .-F . .C . Loc tave w t t were typiats a n d M rs. R . W. T h e t i xive and Mrs. C . V. P e th lc k were se t fo r t s tu s ts . •' . ' * _ eould noRstreshments w ere fu rn ished by in p rogn e W6CS ot th e M elhod lst church ta in See d tbs PEO. ;,|IiO w e, (la

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), THURSDAY, MAKCH Iz, 1553

I Soviet J j Down; [“ BouniI lUENEBURG, Geiman:I ta ry aircra ft Bear the fro:I A t leas t four British a imI T he B ritish piano fell in fl&mcsI a tta c k e rs had invaded West Germi1 : I t w as th e sccond violation of f rI In ari a re a SOO miles south o f toda

I Jury Acquits I Of InvolI . A d i s t r i c t c o u r t j u r y r e q u i r e d aI p e r n o t g u i l t y o f i n v o l u n t a r y m a n tI o u t a t 3 : 5 5 p . m . a n d r e t u r n e d a t 9I F o l l o w i n g : a 4 6 - m in u t e a r g u m e n tI b y D e f e n s e A t t o r n e y D o u g l a s K r a i^ L o w e l l Dick, Times-Newa -----:j m a n a g i n g e d i t o r , C i t y D o t e c - - i ^ ii t i v e L . L . T a l k i n g t o n a n d J r JI P o l i c e C h i e f H o w a r d G i l l e t t e .I R a y b o ra urged the Jury n o t toI sen d th is “dlaUng^lshed m ilitary• s tu d e n t w bo came up from the son\ o f a te n a n t form er" to th s s ta te • WA , i ^ t c D U a i y . T aking a -th is could U . a ,

be you’* view point, bo charged Dick ah o o t- a n d tb e p ress wiUt forcing the po- a n d <

lice a n d Prosecutor Max Lloyd to iro n <- nrnflcoitii. JaaacL______________ ggr,?

R a y b o m aald h t hss known Ja«> e x p l«pf>p- ticnff. - - *r*Vinfu tu re o f th e young man woutd be Incidc in th e h a n d s of th e Jury. He called he re .

- J a ^ A “poor bey." whose -^ n e w as a 1 c h a ra c te r ^ trough t ou t by m any v a k b

w i t n e s s . , w as sT h e a t to m e y suggested a convlc- th o I

** tion w ould m ean Jasper would m any.• apend ye a rs In a cell w ith “crim i- ten slo ^ n a b a n d downcasts of the earU},” w est I y e t L loyd d id n o t want the Ju r y io Is a s

‘ c o n lld e r th e penalty. Be asked If A < ^ J o s ^ abdu td spend his fu tureyears Atmxi ■ in th e "h o n o r and dlsUncUon' of a Sov: ^ hla c o u u try in - ie r t lte,‘‘ ' aiid"as k ln r -ove r H

i t Ae 'w ould serve hla country beat b e rce’ I w i b a t m a n n e r o r In " a felon uell Xnf<• ta 'B o ise ,’' ' ' ---------^ ^ ^ J lo y t o n aaid . .“You saw tbesm U -’ in g i sn a rl in g M r. Dick r a the c m a ” W a ’ say th e t r i a l Is a part o f a sa fe i^' cam pa igT uH eaocusedJte fco f b r i a g * ' ^ in * in tw o pictures o l th e body to ' | I

h a rr ify tb e Jury and ttU lng to sbow> a n y p ic tu re o f tb e stop s l ^ Ja sp e r . ; ,was c h a rg e d w ith running. He aaked ' f

' i f t b a t w ere th e eet of a m an ■who ' ’ w an ted to b e fair, or one who w ished to c a rry on hla own perse-

C laude W iley, d ty detecUve, was: c red ited by R aybom wlUi coming tor c ou rt w ith o u t unfairness'' in bisI h e a r t, b u t tb e same credit waa n o t• glvea, to O Jlle ita and TUkJogtoa. n iittee ’ R a y b o m h in ted Dick and th e• T im es-N ew a used piMlnre to get. to p rosecute Ui» case. Iwfore, K ra m e r sa id , "Dale Jasper .is a “ “ 'I v ic tim o f circumstance*" in a “m ere *n™“ 8> a c d d e n t" t b a t could have happened• to an y o n e. H e daimed there waa n n “ i * I n o p ro o f o f an unlawful act, n n d ago. C : sa id th e re cnust ba wUtol oonduct ^ , to do th e a e t He claimed Ja sp e r com m l I d id e v e ry tb ia g possible to avoid ru n - suppUt

n ln g th e a top sign. rap ld ljI XJoyd a rg u e d mainly on the skid 3<^t(------- <0»B0gB »*-i-f««ylr-C »lf»-H -----a resol

B o y , 3 , H u r t i n £ £ 5

F a l l F r o m C a r horto)

J im m y Montgomery. 3, son of r^ hU e u t. a n d M rs. Ree Montgomery, e«iUcdsu sta in e d a skull fracture W ednes- jc a n d a

• day-ev en tnB -w hen -ho lieU Jronu th^ pp^ ,. fam ily c a r , eastbound on highway 30 membe o n e -fo u rth m iie west.of Fiier. dn

Air p ressu re yanking a t the door a s i t opened flung tho boy into th eborrow p it. H e also received a b ra - I slons a n d laceraUons about th ebend. T • H is f a th e r reported he was restingn t hom e T hu rsday and In good con- T w indltlon , a f te r treatment a t M agic to havV alley M em orial hospital. The to y tfo n rew as ro leaaed to his home a fte r p re - FanilsU m inory examlnaUon failed to d ls - teom s.d o se th e sku ll fra cU « , noted la te r D r. 1in X - m t . R ed Ct

L ie u te n a n t Montgomery said only, th e co<ft m o m e n t before the mishap' o c - is essecu rred tb e y h a d s to p p ^ to let o ff a Xlme-cepa ssen g e r a n d had forgotten to lock contribth e d o o r w h en they started up. C anv

Tw o o th e r children were In th e F a lls Iback s e a t w ith J lm m y-hls b rother, w aa et(Bobby, 6, a n d h is sister, Catherine, f o r t to3. w ho w as asleep on tho te a l Bobby t r ic t fusaw th e doo r open bu t could n o t O oal p re v e n t-h is brother's f a ll ., . 'd r iv e ii

A c t i o n A g a i n s t C a s

A n n e x a t i o n C a s e ]D is tr ic t Judge Hugh A. Baker b a s su s ta ii

M ay. a t to m e y for the village bf CasU eford. ti rn n to Issued M a n h 6 by T. W. Stlvors. c lerk

Ju d g e B a k er said his acUon is based on P rosecu to r M ax Lloyd should be hand led In t case, w ith tb e defendant being en titled to a su to answ er. • ‘

question before the M urt n-as w h eth er re c d v e th e 30 daya from ^ I c e of tb e sum o r te r h im ,to show cause sooner. T h e a c tio n w th e vUlage b o a rd to show its au thority f o r ret Log ta v e rn to the village.

T h e t r ia l o f Ross O. Moseley, charged wiU se t fo r t r ia l Wednesday bu t b a s .b ee n moved cou ld .no t_be h e a r t W ednes^y because t b e t in p rogteaa. 'T B r in ir« a ( » -o r i0 5 H lH n W f l1 ta in Seed .com pany w u se t)fo r M arch 34, b Iiowa, (UXtaM a t to n e n la JlL .

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Jet Figl n British i i t d a r y t ^3imany, March 12 (A P)—So\ he firontier between the Briti h airmen'were killed. '1 flam es ju s t across the frontier, In tei st Germ any, where four of th e victims ion of fron tie rs in two days. Tuesday S t o f to d ay ’s incident. One U. S. J e t plJi

lits Youthful D [Voluntary Marquired s ix hours and 45 m inutes Wedn iry m anslaughter. The ju ry of n ine m( ned a t 9:40 p. m.rgum en t by Prosecutor Max Lloyd and :las K ram er, Defense A ttorney E . M. I w s ---------------------------------------------

Plane Attacks P Danger, Offic

a te W ASHINGTON. M arch 12 W - alrbauld U . S . officials said today fu rth e r a o dIck shooting dashes between A m erican plane70- a n d com munist a irc raft along th e tn l lcto iro n c u rta in would ho ld grave don« sona

___ ge r o f setting off a n in te m a tto n a l ptoacis> explosion. TTTnii i e . - T h a t is a m ajor reason th e U te s t reglstbe inc iden ts are taken s o ' seriously tKa tt

led h e re . Tuesday an A m erican p lane d e d atne w as aho t down n e a r th e O techoslo- W estn y v a k border. Today a B ritish p la n e again

w as aho t down n e a r th e border o f Praic - th e Busslan-BriU sh cones o t O e r- tum eold m a n y . In th e kind o f txlgger-finger th a Ani- te n s io n now existing In th e e a s t- curreiS." w est b o r te r country, m oreover, th e re penet10 is a serious risk of nei^^ cl&shcs. ’ refusi If A Crechoslovak c U la i th a t t l ^ U.

u-s A m arleaa Jet f igh ter sh o t dow n b;y nam e of a Soviet-m ade M IO -lS 'T u e sd ay - 'v u precli

n r -over-O sech-tem tory-w aa-cetta to-t© eat b e re jec ted soomtuUy th e 1 7 .4 . tfouM eU In fo rm a n ts herft a t '^ te e • '^ 0 % U j t t

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£ O f A r m s L a c k A; .erl

W ASHINOTON. M a rth IS OB —T h e senate arm ed services com m it- Htnrv

~ fe^ a a J i- fo tfa y -tJe o rJ im ie r-A rV n o - - f e iH . F lee t’s charge of ammuniUon sh o r t- i j . ages la K orea h as been "fully sub - /~ i ^ stanU ftted.‘M t directed a subcdm - l . f )

m it te e to determ ine ;w ho-.or w h a t r - w as responsible. ^

V a n Flee t' d a im ed in testim ony I v i ' be fo re th e commlttce th n t am m u n i- ^

. U on shortages existed in K orea ( 2, th roughou t th e 33 m onths h e was i ^ com nuinrier o f tb e e ighth a rm y a n d a a u n t i l he le ft K orea about a m o n th GOC ad ogo. C hairm an Leverett Saltonstall. countj :(•( Ru, M a ss, of th e arm ed .services assure< br com m ittee said M onday am m im ition old fi n . suppUes to K orea hove Improved Steelo

rap id ly since Van F lee t left. cll inJd S a ltons tall’s commlttce opproved offices ^ a_rcaoluHpii,airecUng a subcom m lt- wIU be

tee to conUnuB th e lunm uniuurr ootmell Inquiry s ta rted by tho full com m its work, tee. I t ealled fo r 'a report on “ lho Steel officia ls and condlUons respoiulbh a budj

a« fo r th is situation of am m uniU on commii r shortages.” 1 the coi. .T he resoluUon was sponsored b y A pn

Sen . H orry F . Byrd, D , V n , w ho h a s river ir y- caUed th e shortage a ''n a t io n a l was a; ®* scandal.” Oene ;

_ S a l to o s ta l l_ sa M _ lie J J lI_ n p p o ln t council m em bers to th e subcommitteo in ' a n e cd f i few doys. the dt.

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11 Cooperation for Red Cross Asked S s ,

I-' T w ln 'F aU s businessmen a re u rged discuss lc to have th e ir Red Cross c on trlbu - diUons ly tfo n ready when contacted by T w in council !- Fanils Bschaage club soUcltaUon th e ati 1- teom s. • tho worr D r. H ow art Ronk. E xchange d u b Unued.

R ed C n«s commltteo cholrm an, so ld the Cl ly th e cooperation of locol m erch an ts th e sti !- is essential, in avoiding num erous more a ilm e-consum ing ‘'coll-backs” fo j juncUo Jc contxlbuUons. much

C anvassing of downtown T w in Ooodln le F a lls by Exchange club m em bers ..^The r, w aa etepped up Tuesday In a ti e f - employ e, f o r t to complete tho business d ls - the s t y t r ic t fund drlce as soon as poalble. Ooodln It O oal o t the county Red Cross guard i

'd r iv e ts $16,000. ■ M athej'— ' request

t C a s t l e f o r d i n

' a s e D e n i e d H e r euts su sta ined th e motion of J . A lfred v sU eford. to Quosh the w flt of quo w or- J y l ( * l ?ors, d e r k of the dlslric t Court, based on th e belief th a t tho case o f \ / nd led In Uie samo m anner os any d v ll led to a summons and 20 days In w h ic h WAGl

SecretaI w b e th e r 'or no t the de fendant should docs m f tb e summons, <or If the court cou ld reclama e a c tio n was brought by U oyd to forco M arch : I ty f o r reaching out and annexing th e T he i

on a t rarged w ith » liquor law violation, w as Puerta sen m oved up to M arch 3 1 ' T h e case J Ia ro h : ause t h e tria l o t Dale Ja sp er w as sttU McKa iyaga~W<it?ey~ggaln s t-tlM'-IntennoimT- m lght.h u c h 24, bu t has been vacated. 6 . T . Sisenbo<

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u» of Audit BbHm ef CIreoltUoi---- ---------- -to«i«ud n w t and UBiua Tnu___________ r_

f i l t e r s S h ih P l a n e ]

—Soviet jet fighters shot do I British and Russian zones o

r, In territory ruled by th e RuBsfans. E dctlm s were found. / " ' esday Soviet-built MI&-16s attacked.tn . J e t pilot was shot down bu^ he parachi -------------------------------- ----------;— “ plane

1 Driver lanslaughterll;s Wedneaday tb find Dale A. Jas- n ine m ea and th ree women went ^ g.

t o a l>yd and a seven-minute argum ent o t t o i E . M. Baybqm verbally attacked

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:sPresenting I'S ifficials Believe^ alrbase a t W iesbaden sa id there wasie r no doubt w hatever tb a t tb a U . S.a n Tdane and a com panion Je t were p a - LOh e tn lln g well Inside O en n a ay 's U . 6 . lormin - w n a 'v rh e n tw o te d a irc ra f t a p - ,ijt«rla l pioached and opened fire . ' emer- “'jnro; a, tHuferaiiiwariiWrf "maa t registered an o tf ld a l pn ite st 'Wim oiscully Uia rK tczeeh go v e rm b e n tif rP r iiu e i b iUIino dedarlng tha c lash too lc^Iace over o e n0 - W est O ennany a n d p o te r t ln f L _ _ne against a territoria l v lblattoa. _____o r Prague, u expected; yesterdayr - ta m ed down th e p r o l ^ ' «fid told •e r tb a American em bassy tibe. clash oc> >a KUIit- curred a fte r (be IT, & iiU nes hod r e penetrated C sech alT' space, and

refused to obey a n o r te r to land.U. S. otflclaU wbo m ay s o t be m lciitl

nam ed tM i t w as h a r t to know ngees, a s precisely w h st signiUcanoe to a ttac h e h a ite 4© 4* -tb* -lnci< lsnU -Jrbey -aee iB ed -t» a J ^ « . aoub t-flia t I tw a* ft de liberate, .overt Q?™

^ ^ 8 8 w * w e s t tension*1b" suoh a . situ a tio n oUier ind* P®***

■(!enla”oouM .w :y -w c li-oecu r.-T ba t 5 * ^ prospect caXaes » g re a t deal of ap- prebkislon bere . Xaformatioa from

^ th e .d e fta se 'd e p a r tm e a t Indicates ^ A m erican pilo ts a re expected to 'Vlded

shoot back if a ttacked and, if u » - I ta a c e 7" friendly a irc raft invade T7. S. te r - 7 ' *

ilto ry , ara to e n force a n o r te r to : t*st~ ® ' land w itS gtm /Ire UneeessMry. . n® J“ta

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S S a f e l y G r d u p £h G O OD IN a, M arch 13-O oodlng a U.' 8 , 11, county's aafety councU has been a fUgh u assured financial assistance by B a r- Belgrad n old fiteele. county commissioner, down ii d Steelo told a -m eeting o t the coun­

d l in tho Idabo Pow er eompaay T d offices Tuesday t h a t . t h e c o a n ^ I m H ;- wIU be g lad .to cooperate w ith the * * * * * ' r r «m neU 4a-obialnIngJfunds tm-.satfty. ' / x i « .» work. . I , | | .0 S ted a told th e council to prepare e a budget and to subm it i t to th e T a commiaaioDcrs n e x t J a n u a i t when I j I

the county’s budget is c o m b e d . . y A project to fence th e LltUe Wood Declsl 4 river in Ooodlng os a safe ty measure Immunl:4 was approved by th e council and Twin F

G ene Heller, asked th e aid of the ment oft councU in showing th e pubUo tbe Thursda ft- necd-Tor-Euch-a-proJect.-Heller-and rec tnr ’.

the d t r coandl will meet witti the d ls trk t . safety council In A pril to form ulate ixbe d plana to r Uie projec t. numerm

Ellla Mathes. Boise, s ta te traffic wiTtitinn

I engineer, and H . B. S ternberg. Sho- ta ld sue ihone, distric t h ighw ay engineer, planned a ttended Uie c ound l m eeting and tb s anti

3 discussed correcting highw ay-con< thB’unlt- dIUons deemed necessary by tbe W . „ 3 council. M a thes .satd th a t a lthough1 th e sta ta now h as a trafflo cods

tho working o t son ing will bo con- q* th T ; b Unued. Tho m erchan ts bureau of - t t c u h a Uie Chamber o f Com m erce aaked - d o r h s s th e s ta te highw ay employes fo r a from th.5 m ore effecUva' s ign a t Uie Bliss S c t o r juncUon. I t waa tb e ir contenUon

much of the tra f f ic Uitended for 1 Ooodlng misses th e intersecUon. s ^ T h e council also a sked the sta te “ ‘- employes for a b linker ligh t a t- tho s ta te Uiberculosls hospital in Ooodlng and fo r an extension o f the ™ “

5 guard ra il on th e B liss grade. BoUi ” M othes aind S ternberg sold tbe

- requests will t o token under eon- slderaUon. 0 1 A

D an ' Heidel. p realdent. named •« Jam es Norlleet, M aurey W ebber nnd A Wlllls Cheney os a nom lnaU ng com- U .

k m ittee to, pick a sloto o f officera to Ttreni ' be voted on a t th e A pril meeUng. men ho

■ McKay Delaying [ Naming of ChiefI W ASHINaTON. M arch M W — from -Hi

Secretary of th e In te r io r M cKay P . K ins I docs no t expect to choose a 'n e w Ray &I reclamaUon com m issioner beforo I M arch 33. ' • • • Bsrlow^.I T he secretary will leave Sunday. 8Ue'l}.'X

on a trip to th e trirg ln Islands a h d ens, L Q P uerta R/oo a n d r e tu r n b s » . o s J^tehfOM

J la r c h 33, - • . r w n ’,5 ®M cKa^ ded inM to discilis 'f tb e

wiight h»» rwynmmen'tfed to PresldsHt Q a ^ j ^ Sisenbow er'for a p p w tm e iK td~tbV J o b , ' ' " t t i t - O m

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Shoot I :e Near Ishot down a B ritiA mill- ji zones of Germany today. |

UBsians. Eyewitnesses declared the ;|Jttacked-two American Jet flghteri ' Ihe parachuted aafely to earth. The W—“ plane ahot down today was a IIJfour-englnd bomber, the 10British foreign office said. ) 1

A British aerg ean t who paracbttt- n l ed from th e cripp led 'p lane died en If routo to ft h o sp ita l H e h a d a bullet K

y t wound te a shoulder, b u t Oerm an lU doctors sa id b * d ied o f -a .to o k f f l - ._ B j

^ S roB od D ead ' fy'e n c A O erm an w bo drove Uie aergeant \u

to a L tieoebarv bospital>aald tb ree Ile n t other a ien aboard tb e ilowned plana UI . . J had beea fo u n d 'd e ad . - ■

A W est O eim ao poUceoisa - H"Tbe tig h ter planea m u s t h t n abo t Ia t Uie ba iacho to i o t .tbe esow lac [ivicUma I ^ u s e <m» paracbnt« h a d . Ca b lg b u n e th o l e . " '. . - '. f

‘n i ls policem an a a ld eyeW taesM « u w a a a ttack ing p j ^ o m W « t

.•sF BuUeiQh Ip a- LONDON, 'M arch 13 CP - fitt-

I. fl. formed sourow sa id p r im e M ln- a P ' is ter cancdilU ' h a s called a n ’

em ergenir conference o f h lg b « w gorem tsen t o iu c ia is 19 "— t■rith discuss th e .a b to tln g dovm o t a . . goai B ritisb bom ber by B oT iet;}eta-iB ---r over o ennaay .

- - -I '.^ O eratan te n l to ^ . b o t tb a downed . te ld c ra ft apparesU j^feQ a e n sa tb a B b f ’^ la R u ^ - c o n f ro f le d 'te r r i t o ry . . . t v t K o iB t f s g a C n t t ,a n d 'B erUn o tO d a b n tU d o u t tba pet*d . UiUity th a t tb a shoi-dow a 'p laB a

be a ig b tb e c a r r y t tV E a a tO f ln D te te r - now ngees, by sa y ias -n o n a o t th e plapM ■Mh chartered fo r tb e n f a g M atrtltC’v a a .

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a p . 0 « m a B y ;f b u r d « a I a n a A M a in r ofom sm m ded, T b a R osslaaa nM ilM ilT ii a u « T U outalda tb e c q x x ld e r - l^ .- .

t t tid ed fo r au eb d g b ts ; - b o t ^ ^ ’ ' u » . I ta a c e said tb ls i n a so6 tn ta . ...

— H ospital r U M b e l d t s t . - i - ... to L ast - O ctcb er a TT._ a ir fec ea ^

' ' Soviet f igh ter over B u t . Oennaay*

I but reached B e rlin unscathed.A n u n anaed V . 8 . navy Privateer

plane,‘With 10 aboard* was alsot _ dow n.'io a f lig h t o r e f 't b a BaJtlo''1 in AprtClOSO. Soviet Jm ssU 'A lac t-

. ed U . a pro tesU a n d I n s i s t s t h t .__ plsne b a d p e n etra tad BoTiet*ooa-n ttnlled te iitary. A no the r ia d d a n t L occiored la N ovem bfr, IM l, v b e n lag a U.' S . cargo p la ae . o ff' course on ' een a fligh t from W est' O enaany to » a r- B dgrade. V ugoslavia, waa forced ier. down in w estern H ungary.m - - . ■

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Local Schools^tod Decision to c a n y tb e d l p h t b ^ , ire Immunlxation p r o g r a m ia to tb e n d Twin Falls schools, despite abate - ( Ae ment o f the diaeate, w as announced tfio Thursday by D r. V. V. T elfo rt. d l- • • a d rec tnr . c f . th e eo u tb ce n fa j Idaho ^* 0 district healtb u n i t r ~ ' ^ :—

I b e direc tor ka ld th e re have been numerous requests to bo ld Immu-

tic nlxaUon clinics in tb e schools. H s «>• said such a p rog ram h a d , no t beea er, planned earlie r, however, because nd Uis anUtoxln h a s been avaOabla at'in« th B ;u n irh e a d q a ir te rs ;-----------------— -

He sa id th e program wlU b a . launched n e x t week, beginalag a t

» s W ashington s c h ^ H e s a id a e h e d c of the pupUs ahowed m ore Uian 400- a t W asblngton achool have eomplet- ed o r h s r e u n d e r w ay series o f ehoti

» trom th e h e a ltb u n it o r the tr family

t o»a. The pupUs h av e been given te » - '*“* Istratlon Itnms e a which th sy a i»

to get the ir p a ren ta ' signaturea ap - proving th d r partidpaU on in th a

« d ln lc . . . ,.The a rea b a s gone alx days wlUi-'

,Ui out a report o t a new case. T b e toll y , , (CoBtlu.S «> P t c II. C a lm 4)

I, 21 Area Men G et'S? Orders for Teststo T trenty-one T w in Fa lls c o n a tf .

IB- men h a re b e e a .'ordered to report In Boise M arch ; i i fo r pra-lnduotlea physical exstelnaU ons, -Mta. pearia Aldrteh, selecUvo se rf lo s ' board:".’ de rk , said !m u » d a y ., -

‘1 T be 31 m en . in d u d ln c a t i a n f tv . V..*— from B aw tbom e, Nev.^ aMTBmnrO. . ay P . K ia « fa lh er ,-» rab k ,iA .)w Ray S . 0 ^ » aa b a» « « r .--J tirf ta n ^

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m a its , pdnttoK o u t U a l l e t per bou r spted U m lt th ro u sb u ob> stn ictad iB terseetloa »ad M miles

•| p e r hour on lio c u it street. H« sxld I U Jasper otoeedod th e speed limit,

h e drore unkw luU y. B s pointed o u t tbe 78 fee t o f sk id marks, plus th e damsve >to -the ears a l the end

- of the lU d. ^ u s Ja sp e r 's sU tem ent t o W ile; th a t h e v a s golas tco

, f a s t' Xit07d said th e second unlawful , a c t eould be th e sto p alga Ttolatlon.

b u t said there waa cooflietlng tes- L

seen, claiming I t could still be rec- J . ogn lttd as a etop sig n If Jasperw ere I____w r in g AttenUon. H a .sa ld il .tb eJu ry . _

. Jasper would stUl be in vlolatloa TXor speeding. H e po in ted ou t J a s - el

' p e r k n q r tb e a rea , a n d defense WlU flctetMi b id th e Intersection w u ob- »

; strueted. l)e sa id Jasper drove &* b llnd lr a h u d a lthough he knew h a Ci w as spproaehlng S l a b e r i r road, a

Ll07d said a good d t l t e n could beI guUt7 of m aoslaughteri w

In rebuttal, U oyd said the plain- fcI tU f U tbe people of the aUte o f P

Idaho, not OUlette, Dick or blmielf. R H e said Dick d id n o t know who the drivers were th e n ig h t of the accl- e< dent, but mereljr took pictures. “I fl

^ eerts in lr heard som e thing! X never w h 9 1. expected to h e a r in a courtroom.*' t :

oommenled U oyd. H e u ld a fte r $ 3 it w h st be heard abou t Olllette, he 1 ^ U ' l would think no ohe would dare stay ■*

l a Twin PaUs.-Be faUed ta see how T l i j ) a ll wltnesies on one side could be 3 f « V good c ltlteni,' a iid~all~ th#--otbtrsi

Including publle officials, eould be . WBf: a ll evil. ■ US i ' ] : : Etplalnlng th e •w ilful- charge, S

Uoyd said Jasp er Intended to trav* ' m>(>‘ el a t the speisd h e trsTcIed, and . . &!':l aoted w liiullr In h is driving. He p C ) ,f| 11 pointed out m a U grtT el w u loeie, 8 :1 *;! Jasper skidded M fee t before h it- _

. t in g It, then as f e e t more before S hitting the o ther c a r . . £

f a « , Referring to lu rb o f f l l i claim th a t ^ ■ l i ’l Jasper h u suffered more than ^ n i H anyone except th e X olb'fam lly, h a » K U i : m te d the j ii rr to th in k about Kolb ^ S 'lh i) ‘'i ^ o te parents h a d plans for him , —

BO d o u b f ™O ther davelopeoeats in the Maglo „

Talley traffle sa fe ty campaign in - I ’ oluded tbe a rrest o f Alfred M. Par* -*

n t t , 67, on a charge of failure toS-rl;---------_M S _____tr u c t^ t t J i .b e ln g h e ld l a tbe.Twlnl l ' i f i l l FaQs county Ja il In Ueu of IWO w l i - J . bond. He took h is sU tu to ry time to tt: ■ a A ll see an a ttorney i ^ d decide on a r ■ i l l plea wben h e w u 'a rra ig n e d T h u n - ■ y day in Justice c o u r t ttH I P a m t t w u arrested by Deputy j , H I Sheriffs W. W . P a b n e r and Paul ■ I Ross a t 11:40 a. m . T hunday . The p, H I complaint resulU from an aodiSent t> ■ I a t 0.-30 p. m . Peb. 37 about a mUe M l MUth ot tbe BoU ister port of en- t ■ I I ^ sUtion. A p ickup truck driven m by OUbert OaUea crashed into th e f | M i j _ w a r of P a t T O t l ^ p a ^ truck. Mrs.

E 4 ' oldent, U stm a p a tien t a t UagloR I k : ' Valley Memorial hospital,SavK ; ' No datei have be ea se t la TwinS b u i Tails courU for th e tria ls of twoflM «l aUeged reck len drivers. Dale De- E. e g W ' - pew, W endeH 'and P a u l U Black.I l M l - 3M Buchanan .-s tre e t-T n e fonner- “I I I w u in ro lred .ln » coUlalon wllh a JI g f l loaded school bus, whUe tbe la tte r "H f l w u InTolred In a a accident in ^^ Twin Palls.| B | T vo motorlsU posted bw ds and fe■ U l one paid a fine W ednesday to Buhl cc■ M l PoUee Judge Ployd D alss on charges nM l of speeding. PosUng bonds' of {iS VH each were B ernard D uffy. Wendell, n ,M l w d Richard W . Jepson, Oerlng, m■ n Nebr. H ans J . H tn se n . Twin Falls.■ 1 1 paid a Une of $10 a n d IS.IHI fo

h S , W a t e r S u p p l y o n

I f i R i v e r N o t e d L o w SB uM ff ea th a I 4 tU i Wood r i t e s i

rs -4 ; wUl be about 79,000 acre feet April mftu., |. through June,-or abo u t h a lf w hat It

II w u last year, snow measuremenU iu ^ l indicate. N( M s 11 H u measurements, m ade M areh a t U 111 1 1 by MUIanl M ean ta a ad Doc How. wl B i i l . »rd, both Carey, a n d H Dale Munk, of

■ n Ice. plac* tbe w ater supply on the cej m m river a t about IS p e r cen t under the = | M avenge of tha l u t 10 years.

M The Hospital |R i TU tlng h o u n a t Magic VaUey l lS S ' Memorial hospital a n trom a to 4 l l i | i n a a d 7 t o t p jn .

----------------------- A D M rr a r o -----------------M ' i . ^ O lhrlng . Mrs. Beulah| m u ' Bmlih, Mrs. R obert Sharp, Harold B i i l Sturgli, D win WUUams, Jsmes H | | Huntley,. Ja n P a rk er and Irrlng H i ^ ^ U s ; M n. Oath2 | l i ' Btepbens, n ie r : M rs. Dewey NipperU i l U ___^ PwUna F a w ce tt bo th B u ^ and^ ■ n Arthur BaUer,

W m D U aoSB E D■ I _ U n . Qeorge B eatty , Mrs. BUnche

V an Dusen,* WUbur Jacobe, M n. OoUUab Bept, M rs. LewU Porter and aoa and Mrs. Oeorge Wallace. aU

^ n | Twin PaUs; Mrs. Oynthla Beybold, ■ n BeSerue; M n . J . D . Ellis. Hager-

m an; Eldon Peterson and Janene w m m Neumann, bo th Buhl; M n. Wayne D U j Johnion and M rs. O lenn Fife and M R | ^ « b U r , PUer; O eorge Btelnmets, i ) m , Eden; Agnes HuetUg. HsMllonj

| | l j , W e a t h e rFrom U P and AP Reports

l lB ii I VaUey-M oetly clondy andU U wlady tonight a n d Friday wilh n n shewera. Low ton igh t 25<S5t high D M Friday near 41 T w la Falls tem pen-

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Im'ia I I ian Ob- I 5 ^) miles I ^ a x ^3e sxld • I —^ ? ^ 1 *1 U m lt I 3 Ipointed I I ^cs, p lus , I ^ I 'h i end I ditement ^ - SV to l How u i m unfftout a

“ . S n , V o lls j / . oDg tes- 1 I — — I

SiS; Job“Conipeiitiation j S’J r -Claim s Dip Listed IlolaUoa .. A decrease In tbe number of u n - ai t J a s - e ttp lo y m e n t oompenssUon claims tu e w lU filed a t Maglo Valley employment br u ob- secu rity offices for the week ending d

drove M arch 7 h u been reported by R. B. I: new h a C utler. T w in Falls employment se-’ road, cu rity office manager. ' _ bnild be A to ta l of 8M claims w u filed la s t fl

week com pared to 876 claims filed vI plsln- fo r th e week ending Feb, 3i. T w in EU te of F a ils U ated 400 claims, Jerome 147, hilm ielf. R u p e r t 72 and Burley M. Pfho Uie S ta te unemployment clalmi to U l- lele accl- ed 8,000 compared to 8,738 elalms h ires. “I filed th e previous week. AverageX never weekly compensaUon cbeck w u for ctroom," $33,43. ■' n

SiiH Henry Powell Is i Sfb' Honored at Rites

y u n e ra l services for Henry PoweU - “ were oorvduetod Thursday aftemoon

-h — . T w in Falls mortuary chapelby th e R ev . F a th e r Prancls Peterson.

A BoloUU were M n . Eugene Malbergr : * £ . and M rs . S. B . SmlUi. M n. SUnley

PhUUpa w u th e organist L« hib! paUbcaren were OUo F lor-

Flonnce, Andrew b F lo rence. J r , and TM, Joe and Jo h n , F lo rence . H onorary pallbcaren were a O tto Florence, a r . Grin Butler. H u - u

ill* h . k e U . CajT , Andrew Florence, s r , tl It Kolb BuU er a n d Fred Bertsch. r

» hlra. T S n 'S tU ? S e S S u iJ .“”

S ' Ted J. Emery Is j a,.'; Paid Last Honor gB.Twln F u n e r a l serrices-foc.XedJ.-Smer7 —if IWO were h e ld Thursday a f te m W in n;ime to th e W h ite m ortuary chapel wllh th o l' 0 0 a Rev. c U y H. Stephens offlclaUng: »T hun- M rs. Nellie Ostrom Bsbcock w u ct

th e o rg a n is t and soloist w u M n . M. v,Ooputy J . M orehouse. d1 m l P aU bearen were Al Dunn. Tom w

F a u s e t t Ray Bllck. Oarl Patrick, a jdden t RAw lelgh Patrick and Bryan P lo t t“ “ Ue p u m i r itp , v e re conducted a t th e u.S , ™ T r t , r . 11. Sito th e I a:s^Si- Magic Valley "Mulo Funerals

I I llTW IN FALLS - F unenaW rle^ £

for Jo h n S .P roughw lU b t-W d-a “ biEV a :$ 9 p jn (6 a tu rd ay ln tb « i!M B « ^

fo m S fhurcb.w lto.thi lUr.3Hi*?iO. ■- S lh a o«“>*»Ung. JnUnntnt’ wlfl

la tte r **• lOOP eeme-a t In ‘•*7. ______ J. • . T W IN F A L I^ P \m e ra I services aj “ “ d fo r M r# . C lam McWilliams will be i i 9 Buhl co n d u cte d a t 3 pm . Frid»y a t th e w

M f f -W hite-m ortuary -ohap« l~ w lU j-lhe - 2 f . i ? 'W . .A. MacArUiur officiating, d endell. B u ria l wUl be made in Burnet M e- i :

\O O O D X N O-Rosary will be recited '

fo r M r t . Elvira Aspltarte a t 8:80

I p. m . F W d a y -a t Uie Thompson fu n e ra l chapel and rsquiem m ast

____ wUl b e celebra ted by Uie Rev. Fa the r ifi O W Jw o n jo T . O 'Connor a t 8U a i t a - J

. be th 'a O atbollo church- a t 10 a. m. ‘I r ire r S a tu rd a y . B urial wlU be m ide In '

^Aprll M m w ood cemetery, rhat It \ ■m e n u JX R O & a ~ Funeral senlces for

N o rm an E dgar Stra tton will be held Mareh a t a p j n . Friday a t Uie LDS church How. w ith B lahop H . T hom u Newman

Munk, o f th o second w ^ ^offlclaUng.

n the c em etery . te r the

5 VanEni T ' OU,aad

tB LARGEXV. aU

gi 20x40ife and - lunets,TZ SIZE

No. 1 Secon■ wllh

E A C H .

*V i-„ ■ A z u r e B l u eI t i W i n t G r e e n? S ’ D e e p - T o n e W i n eI •« D e e p - T o n e G r e e n W h i t e

I ■" FRIDAY. SATUR.01 . •

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S - H o h h y A rray -._ S B tio r€ a m p "

F i i ’e P ro je c t ;- M ore than 38 unusual exhlb lu h a v e be en prrpared for the hobby ahow opening Friday In the Ameri- * c a n L egion hall under the spon­so rsh ip o f the Camp Plre Olrls. *

T h e ahow, s fund-raising pro jec t * WlU continue Baturday and Bun- ” d a y . H o u n wCI be 3 to 9 p. m .,F ri- . d a y f n d Baturday and 3 to 8 p. m . ' S u n d a y .

#. A P ro c ee d s wtll be used In building |f a c u ltie s a t s comp ilte near B u- ‘c h a n a n Springs In the Minidoka |

I O uU tandlng displays will include t h e gun collecUons of Ralph B a- *

I j ^ g d o n ' / « i l e ^ t ! o n ^ m m ' t t a n j

t e d H ^ 1*” bo*^i^" j)f u n - a n d e n t automobiles, Don Crali- ^elalms t r e e 's bo n e fossils, Stanley V ander- < ym ent b a rk 's , wood carvingi, Lyim Lang-indlng d o n 's r a r e stamps and Mrs. Lynn ' R . B. L o n g d o n 's flatirons.

□t se- A lso, unusual specimens of sage- I- _ b ru s h belonging te Mrs. John F lo t t ‘

) d l u t flB U rines belonging te P s tty Jo JI filed W a rd , religious eUmps collected by >T w in B o b H inckley, dolls wllh hesds and ( e 147, h a n d s m ade of dried apples by Mrs.

F r e d F e u sse and some 800 belts col- < te U l- le c te d b y Dr. Burten Driggs, Oood-:lalm s Inar. Jrerage T ic k e ts are being sold by the tu for C o m p T ire Olrls, Johnny's drlve.ln c

m a rk e t , th e South Park m arket, >P a r is eom pany and Van Engelen'a t

Q a n d th e ^ r ln g drugstore In Buhl, i9 T h e y a la o will be sold a t the door. ^

-Hulker Back at j SS Starting Pointr |

Ja ii in Jerome <F io r- JE R O M E , March 13 - R ichard

ndrew H u lk e r. John Buise, is back : Jo h n w h ere h e stsrted pom two weeks i I were ago b u t n o t In as/ fa iv n b le posl- > H u - U oo aa h e w u t l ^ Be Is back in >• or-, th e Je ro m e county Jall, Uils time u \ .u * " 0 M * -ileeper.- ,I t th # H u lk e r walvsd preliminary hear- ,

ln g be fo re Probate Judge T heron 4 W a rd Thursday m o m l^ on a j c h a rg e o f f ln t degree burglary and w as bo u n d over te district c o u rt <

H Q M B aJl w a a set a t |8 M 0 vhlch. w u ]

5 5 5 y — -w hU o-a-sleepe r in Uie Ja U -la it -30r in m o n th H ulker escaped wllh Roscoe jh th s L itt le f ie ld . LllUeflsld was recaplur- tiog. e d tw o days la ter in Minidoka 1( w u o o u n ty a n d w u sentenced te 14 1n . M. y e a rs i a tha sU U penitentiary on a 1

c h a rg e o f forgery, the charge for 1^ m w h ich h e w u bslng held when h e 1

itrick. m a d e h U escape.S h o r t ly after the two men bad ^

“ b ro k en Ja ll, the Churchman M oter • c o m p an y in Jerome w u entered

— I a n d a 1083 autemoblle stolen. T ho *c a r w aa recovered la ter lo R u p e rt J

--------------Seve r a l dayi after- IJUlftflelrt Tuirt *b e en recap tu red Hulker w u caught .

I l a S a n Francisco and w u retum -e d to Je ro m e by sherilf J a m u B. B u n u .

3------ Arrested ceeme- 8 HO&HONE. March 1 3 - E r v e n

W llU am Brown summerUme sheep- *' h a rd e r w as arrested on an assault

'rvice* a n d b a t te ry charge Tuesdsy evening ® '111 ^ i t th o M cFall bar. Ke w u ^ u s c d * It th e w ith h i t t in g Y. Takaglshl. 'i - i h e - T a k e n - b e f o r e P r o b a t e - J u d g e ® •Ung. D w ig h t L aO range Brown w u fined t M e- 125 a n d aenlenced te 10 da>-s In JaU. ^

e c^ w L J m T T t r B U I X ] J

npson

vmanItlng. l a aom e gatheriiiff 11 takes a e

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T h e f ts Reported — —• * . B lanche Warren. 131* F i f t h .ave-

l 1 P . P l ° u e e u t 'teld police som eoae h ubeen entering h e r g a n g e a t n ig h t,

o b lb lu ta k in g g«f and oU trom h e r car .IB habbv 'B Ameri- F r« a CaUfomUle spon- D r. a n d M n. R. A. D rake a n d son.31, 1, R obert, have retum ed f re m L oa A a-• urolect **!«• Dr. D rake a tte n d e d a D d s S - m edical meeting^____

i 8’'f tm * H nbcaps BtoUnLouU e S h o rt S3l Second avenue

building n o r th , reported to police T u e s d a y lear B u- hubcaps were tjUten f ro m h e r tfiniHftVn c a r w hile I t w u pa rked in fro n t

of h e r home Tuesday n lg b t

a . m ,

‘n sa th - ^ <00^ IT iunday . H e w uj Boner'a recenU y convicted o f-d n rn ta n -f lr tv -

V a n ? e r- D U trict oourt

Ji. CompletM TesUD r. Harold Blessing, Bej^se, de-

of sase- I ^ t m e n t of public h e a lth 'paychoN hn Flott, osl* t, le ft Twin FaUs, W ednesday ’a tty Jo ^ te m o o n alter spending th re e days lected by ^ th e area tonductlng m e n ta l by- esds and tesU.\ by M ra " —be]b col- C a r Damaged ;s, Oood- E d Lloyd. 2» M adrona s t r e e t re ­

po rted to police T hursday m orn ing by the th e re w u evidence of a f ire I n his drlve.ln c a r . PoUee reported th a t d u r in g the market, n ig h t th e front seat of hla 1048 Olds-

Cngelen's mobUe burned, and the re w aa o t l ^ In Buhl, sm oke damage, the door. •— ■________ M eeU ngi Sehedaled

V eterans of Foreign W ara p o s t No. a r _ 3136 a n d auxiliary wlU m e e t a t 6

' p .m . M onday In- the o ld hoeplU l buU ding, rooms 301 a n d 303. The

l l i n p o s t w u i elect o flcsn and th e auxll- la ry wlU pack t> I T hanx boxes. I t

O i n 6 announced U u t th e chlU supper p la n n ed for the meeting h a s been

' postponed indefinitely.R ichard ------ Z.-------------------

J. E. Prough, 44, Claimed by Deatli

J J f ? Jo h n E. Prough, 44, a re s id en t of th e T w in Falls area slnco 1913, died

^ hear- h j , home, rouU 3, T w in F a lls , a t' T heron 4 p j a . Wedneiday following a year'sC on a iubeas.; l ^ and s o m May 33, 1M8, In T h o m u ,ct c o u rt O kla .. M r. Prough cam e to Idahoueb. w u f o u , E ldorado

Ja U -la s t “ ta -a d d lU o n to his m o th e r. M n .It Roscoe AdeUne Prough, he is surv ived byrecaplur- two b ro then , Eisa a n d H a r r yMinidoka P ro u g h , aU Twin FalU. Also sur-d te 14 v lv lng a re U me sisters, M rs. P earla ry on a HIU, B uhl; Mrs. M lnnU H artllne ,large fo r E ldorado Bprlngs, and M n . Nelliewhen h e Province, F\mtAna. Calif.

F u n e ra l services wUl b e h e ld a tnen bad P-^'- Ssturdsy In th e FU er B ap-a M oter c h u rc h wlUt the Rev. E rn e s t 0 .

entered I ^ P P offlclaUng. In term e n t wUi bolien. T ho na*!# Ui the' Filer lO O F cem ete jy, R u p e rt u n d e r th e dlrecUon ot th e Reynolds,1, 1,, ^.,4 f u n e ra l home._____________________

S l * Building Permits Sougiit by Tliree

■'rtirea new building p e rm it app ji- caU ons have been Uled a t th e Twin F a lls c ity hall, according to Mrs.

B i* ^ n “ J o h n Lelser. city clerk.I u u u l t Hammond. 1410 NlnUi, evenlnir avenue east, plans construcUon of a I .i-fii.oH 4 4 - 73-foot brick veneer residence

wlUj a n n tuched garage. E stU natede -Ju d g e cost 18-*30.000.'---------------- -------------IU fined V lggo O. Nelson. 113 M arU n s in JaU. s t r e e t pU ns a 67- by 30-foot brick ~ - - v enee r residence a t a cost o f $fl.OOO. ■ u * * ! L loyd Hann. 170 M onroe s tr e e t

^ I plans: a 18- ^ 34-foot g a rsge . Cott Is esUm ated a t $600.

Condition CriticalSA L T LAKB OrTY, M arch 13 W -

• - .T w o -w e e k -o ld Mory K atherine Jo h nson , Buhl, Ida., b rough t here la s t week on a mercy n ig h t from

1 ^ T w in Falls, w u reported In "crltl- c a l" condlUon a lter a n operaU on to e lim ina te .a condlUon w hich ham - pe red h e r breaUilng.

An alrUne pilot w u c red ited with takes a sav ing tho in fsn t's Ufe a fte r h e al- ■a 'word - tei'cd lils f ligh t seliwlu le - t o -bring

h e r h e re for emergency tre a tm e n t,

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Marriage U oensa P lfth 4 v e - A m srriage license was Issned o eoae h u Tuesday by th e county clerk to Ver- ' a t n ig h t- non D. O lander a n d J a n e t J . Riggs, e r c w T ^ - -

Concert S H Tealgh't e a n d son. The combined o rc h e s tn s o f T w ir n L oe A n- PaUs and Burley h lgb schools wU a ttended a present a ooncert a t 8 p jn . today It

the hlgb gymaasltBS.

^ received of th i birth of a daughter M arch 8 to Mr,

. and M n . MUo Stanfield. Ire lgoa; m f ro n t B ariiara O lbbs

M n..8tandfleld, la th e dau gh ter ol Mrs. BiUier Olbbs, T w la FaUs.

» ^ A reception a n d regU traU on fm <lel*«»t*s.«Jd flffkO T a tten d ln g -th t

American RevoluUon wiU b e held al 8:30 p. ta. today a t th e hom e of M rs p . a s t o w ^

Tuesday tw o fender sk irU w e h ' ! taken off hto 1940 M ercury whUe it

Second stree t w est between 10 p. m. Tuetdsy and S v m . W ednesday.

H en Convention Mrs, H. O. Dickerson, LewUton, ll

In Twm to a ttend th e D augh-i S S o M . « ' B«*olul3mi r ® °*5®‘ sUte convenUon nnd also to visit w aa oUier friends. She to th e guest of M n . F, ' 0 . Dawson. .

EsiBms to B a un Ronald L . OasklU, navy a irm an

? S l h , apprenUce, h u re tum ed to San 2M T h^ Dlego a fte r spending a leave here .

He h u been assigned to th e baslo T ifw Si^ Tl *thool a t N orm an, Okla. H e to

__ BPW Board to M eet

H M n. Mae B. A nderson. Coeui d'Alene, h u caUed a BPW boarC

- meeting for 7 p jn . M arch 31 a t UieD o a r h Rogenon hotel to p lan fo r th e sta teL / C a u i BPW convention a t Sun V alley Uiresiden t o t June. Mrs. A ndenon is sU to presl-11913, died dent of the Business and Profes*a Falto , a t slonal Women.ng a year's ---------

< Bdmmsge Sale Set1 T h o m u . Bethel No. 19, O rder o f Job 's

to Id ah o D aughten, will hold a rum m ageE ldorado sale Friday evening and aU day S a t-

jrv lved by to the place of th e sale Priday a fte r - 1 H a r r y noon or te th e hom es of o ffice n a n d Also su r- guardian.

M rs, P ea rl ---------H artllne , BirUii

>ln. Nellie Bons were bom T hursday a t Magic . Valley Memorial hosp ital to M r. a n d

« h e ld a t Mrs. Leo O lhrlng, Twin F a lls ; M r. FU er B ap - and Mrs. OarUi Stephens, FUer, a n d E rn e s t C. U r. and M n . DQwey Nipper, Buhl,

sa t wUl be D aughten were b o ra W ednesday to ' cem eteiT U r. and M rs. Raym ond O 'D onnell, I R eynolds Mr. and M rs. Clifford B auer a n d Mr.

and U rs. M aurice Fuller, lUl T w ia

nits .. ■ ~rtiree

th e Twin g to Mrs.

NlnUt icUon a ‘ residence

3 M arU n

o f $fl.ooo. s t r e e t '

-ch 13 n n -K atherine ^u g h t here I ■■ - . . v -.Ight from - - '

inleraUon to w ^ ^ m T ■ ilcb ham -

d lted w ith ' O y i v i w:ter h e al- •i - t o -bring --------t r e a tm e n t

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For Vacancy*■ _ C U M .- E im m . j r , ,

t h . T r t i n m « ” »•«n u t l e r m l je a n . WM clccted m c-

I 0 1 1 » l n m d T la -p to iae n t ol tiobto wUl Uon Thursdsy. Six m en w ere nom i-. today lo n a ted fo r Uie p o s t _____ _O . . T O «K1101 01

th e annual -Isdles dsy" jjrocram 01th e elub a t which, fflembers b r o u g t

* nf th * th e ir wives ss guests. Brow n ^, a ♦« take of ftoe ImmedUUly. auceeeding ‘ i S L S s ^ I s s , who reeanU y re -

«l«ne<i to awTS to U U h. T h e boffd i h S f o f o fd lrec to rt wUl.appotot a o e w i^ i S S r re ta ry In the taunediato future,

P w ild en t Kenneth M ontgom ery an -

««(nn M embon slio elected tw o localS 2 S S m en «« membership. T hey are

L kw m ieeiB .~qulnn; a tto rney , and » held a t ROTU), w n w tii tf le 'Haull* u o f m S Produce compsny. T heir fo n n al in -

ducUon will came a t a U te r date.Although Uie pn>lT“ >i h a d beea

bUled u ftsturlng w lv u of mem- bers, i t developed into a h l l t r i p ^

]? fashion- ahow with m en u ther t h u T l t

i*’l K ^ **McS?ls were Oene aW rley in

keld as Uie husband a n d Bobble Bopp u the waiter; F re d Rudolph

! . « the baby snd Claude Brow n, Jr.,

Si^u^dem gardening atU n; Max Bfow n and . ta^ vW t Drew B otosft In afternoon atUre; f Mr* p D r. O rrin Puller a* a h u la , dancer;If M n . F , y ^ u u u je f In

tennto costumti; Joo SaUabury and R uss Cunningham in eveam g a t-

r a irm an tire ; Eugene Hammond a s a bride to h S w ith Bandy Running a n d U. N.

ave bere^ T erry u train b e a m s a n d Jam es S e ^ 0 O. Reynolds, Charies A l en and la h T u Oeorge A. Nlckson as bridesm aids., MerrlU Iverson w u th e bridegroom

w ith Henry Reese u th o moUier.. SterUng Larton modeled a black

U«e negUgci. Joe C lem snU w u the n , C oeur “ **

T f JT’fhn 'S i t i n g Elwanlan w aa MltcheUt i . ! lS o W. Hunt.“ f c .1 I h . SOM o » . V alley la '

Meeting CalledBLACKFOOT. M arch 13 — Rex

Olsen, Twin Falto, p rea lden t o f th e Idaho FedenUon of T ea ch e n , hoa

o f Job 's caUed a lU te execuUve meeU ng for rum m age u asn . Saturday In Pocatello to day S a U m eet Corl Megel, p residen t of th e

e a rtld M Teachera, and KaU ierine M cOulre, lay a f te r - ftdernU on vice-president . ic en a n d a dinner meeting wlU--be held a t

tho Bannock hotel a t 0:90 p jn . S a t­urday. Megel will be the speaker and

a t M agic teachen are invited t o a ttend .) M r. n n d " ■ ■ ■ ■ .■alto; M r. R E F ttL XOUE PAPER-MATE

S 'B u h ? - Blue Inkl e ^ a y to New FUkr>-4&e E ach I'Donnell,r a n d M r. J . H IL L 'S G IF T S H O PnU T w ia u n d e r Bank & T ru s t-P h o n e 458

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I S«»I<U Omw WUu •Uma lb» .b to . dlM--Md Mr.4.

— ^P pese ) N ew 1953

em, cclt*s almost unbelievably {owl ll

It.ha* the sleek-lined smart and It’s right down tc

M | i i = ^ T h* c o m p U tsd if fe re n t 1953 { a b ly 'is th e m ost

. - a u t

H B te ,f 1 r« lb y f othe continental < distinguished cai aew Studebaker peopte can see (

C om * In g n d fl a a f i t . f*«t blgh 1 ing new 1933 SlrUner hurd-top cooTcrtible] ^erve and f la ir~ Ight Into tba future 1 in*idc as well as

down to eartli u

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e re u jy of J ^ ^ e u t . . LltUe girl sfflCMlin lub for th e newly-washed d l^ lV lected sec- u tU e boy attempUng to ; o rgan lia- eto on end of nose whUe wsJJing , a ? n o m l . two women to c m of to o «

iQM-wlnded oonT eruU oni.. J*arks I cUmaxed i X l up orer bead of young w ( ^iroffram o f steied- in car, Ueense 3T-0714< . . r s brought u t t l e chUd racing up » W e w ^ w ltt irow n wUl woman la close p u r s u i t . . WMoan succeeding alapping :yoBagster'a *» ^ *enUy r e - e a te r departp ien t s t w e ^ .T h e bo ffd gifja walking a rm In « m . J m U j a new see- blocking sidewaU; tr a f f le .. . loac to fu ture, o f w bat appear* *o b l i n t r a e U ^ om ery a n - m sU U en

of nicicup tr u c k .. . BIU O ard an£ tw o local c aa iw ce D U d l e y - d n t U p g r r ^ l T hey a re BiUlsUen w alking along earrTint

O T w ra n d ?i5r“ f shoes. . .- H udU shU b u rn - OlB' ^Rauth cwy. - - Qiu t Bt P a tto .u iU ufo n n al in* hands, u usual, a« h# pu ts aarosf te r da te, p o i n t . . Jim K outa lkJiut_griM }ni h a d beea ; . . And overheard: “ Ib to to gettin j

: of m em - too Involved fo r m eT I hilarious -

o t “ tyiS" C a n n i n g K i t c h e n

S e t s J u i n u a l M e e iod BobbU A nnui|l mesUng of-tb»-Twln F»Uid R udolph County C anning K ltchsn w}U btBrown, jr., held a t 8 p . m . Msrcl^ IB » t th iSeiber in Murthouoe.

Ifown and T hree d l r e c tw wtn b e eJecUtn n a ttire ; u id member* w m con^der »py o th 'la .d an c e r ; e r busU iess-tbat m ay b i presentedluUcner in T he organlM Uon b u about 78(labury and members. The by-Uws perjn lt q;ujrentog a t - member*. .a s a bride During Uie p u t season, aomin d U. N. 170,000 cans or feod were proee>aMA d Jam es * t tba k itchen. ..............U ien a ad idesm aids.)ridegroomle m other. ■ ■ ■ - |» MembersIB MltcheU

— “ ■ T h e A n n u a l M e m b

U e d T w i n F a l l s C o u n t

r a t T f ^ I n c . , w i l l b e h e l d« h e n , hoale e U n g fo r C o u n t V C o u r t h o u sxateU o to •'

D .m . M a r c h 1 9 , 1 9 E

M cOulre,

b e held a t T h e p u F p o s e o f t h

S e r M d t h r e e D i r e c t o r s a n

I b u B i n e s s p e r t a i n i n jB-MATE

Blue In k ' p :ach

mop S'h one 458 ________ _ _ _ _

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ise n tin g 153 S tudeim m tt£ Sm q' lowi lt*t {mpresilvely long an d smartness of a costly foreign down to earth In pricei [—

c o m p le te ly n a w , sensationally ent 1953 S tudebaker unquestion- is tlie m ost daring step forward of ^ mes in automobile design.

flr*l b y f a r in KD American car« Is )ntinenial chnrnj o f Europe’* most . ,,, guished c a r s -n n impresiively long itudebnker lh a t is so very low most e can see over iU top i

» In o n d flnd o u ! about t i e exclt.!W 1933 Studebaker—dramatic io and flair—breath-taking in beauty as well as outside. Find out bow - to eartli in prico i t really is.

M O T O R -C O M R

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1 ? M tuje th a t civil .SSThere did not

noU fytJie pubto ^ juuons. longJ ^ e c a « of an actual

true Aff* IiSrrTCllcw^*'® ^^-’ - T hSHh Saturday n U h t a lall “^ U a n lilands to m e« u«5 FalrbankJ. ly »M ume persons have ddei

Situnliiys alert ftS ft aid 1 t- but Uils was eiTonc- p It [n no way similar- to ^ “ ert « defined in civil ■ctJTO.

lortedLost £ eacan Flood _2m r Ecuador. M arch H

C l. the rampaging t north or here. in l iM bodies hnd bcm (n*a w ic r th a t com- ■rtd the vUlag# o l Jara* laW pw lnce. Searehcra Th s end launches wero to pi e TilUie w ith groppllng basU oof# bodies. Seventy nelgl tt Bilwlng. At» houses were swept was Ibe river, swollen by mutu

tllu, boiled over Its ©tl rcpow said. agree

Kidnaper i ? iin Germany Se'Uuth 12 (in-W est Ber- ,,te crtJied one member “ :,7 | 1:1st ifinfT tha t kMnapcd Lliu*. anll'communlst

jler. from his American

Iht most ImporUnt a r- n Wut Berlln slnco tho ,J v u : Oucnthcr Wclaa- ot the West Berlin po-

Offlunlst pollco In ta

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m g F m e sI ceOecM $12 In bonds icffishTfaUltois Wednesday. ' i „a th te overtlmo park - nirvc;7.Adffli8on._H. E, Aus- s ta te 'i: licit, Esther Mtraclo, regrci, Chules Jensen, .Mrs. being

James Poulton. A. eosM;Dd itn. Kenneth T u r- ]y in* pacts,

me posted M for Im- *Th“<■ cates“ steadts ReportedI. Much 12—Mr. nnd ^ ca f Meservy. Mrs. Ida grettci Wilter Bowmnn have ncceas

a Tlililnj relatives In stand- tho fl

•a. Portland, Ore., has nation I Mr. and M n. OrvUle sidcra'

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“ T r u c k e r P a t r o l A c

I S a m a r i t a n , A i d sii; S E T T L E . yP)— T ruck ing .fIrmj.|LABM ™ long ft pe t peeve to m a n y motorists, est sa ai now a re p u ttin g som eth ing new on main

the highw ays—e a le ty p a tro l cars to Padfl aid a ll drivers. suppli

as —T hey’re-g lv lnB -o-help lng-hand-to cellan M stalled vehicles, big and sm all, com- egulpi to merclal and private. T hey work close- gency

ly w ith s ta te police, reporting a c . His ve ddent« and traffio law v iolators and with ft aid police a t th e scene o t aecldenls. bUnkc

c- Everything la fre e of charge. and 1 to L atest to p u t one of these safety Rcr it -li patrol cars oa th o road is th s Los lor c

A ngeles-Seattlo M otor express. Inc., glass. Soon LABME p lans to have half a carsa dozen helping h a n d s cruis ing main air co highways from V ancouver. B. C., to thingt Los Angeles a n d S a n O lego, Calif. Maj

H Chat-iCT A . m j o r s , Eugene. Ore., car oi

Id Civil Defense Cl I States Rap

By U nited P ress Collfo:•s Tho Id ah o leg isla tu re ’s decUlon ^6"“ -0 to pu t .civil defense o n a standby that,g basU was lll-tlm ed . d irectors In obllgw y neighboring s ta te s ind icated today, Progrn . At least one sU te , W ashington. was closely tied in w ith Idaho by “ j £ d

7 m utual aid pacU .8 O ther bo rder s ta te s h a d worklnR Pflatc(

agreements w ith Id ah o In Umo of- mwQSBgy. n iroo tn rs said th a n ”21;*-- pacta voaid iio t be ntlecleA by l ia -

ho's cutback, b u t they added tha t. the Gem s ta te ’s acU on w os "regret-

Oov. Len J o rd a n h a s sa id admin- ’* t ? o , IstraUon of Uie prog ram probably ^ ‘= J will bfl tu m e d over lo th o sta te sd-, Ju tan t.genera l a fte r Ju ly 1. p _ J, T he legislature app rop ria ted $10.- JT d l' 000 for the b iennium . Col. Phlllp n

Doddridge, civil defense director, o• snld th is am oun t would give the de-

pa rtm en t only ab o u t $400 a month, durfnff the nex t, two years." f r te '' 'i

■ throughout Id ah o have h a d Uie rug• pulled ou t from u n d e r Uiem," he: declared; Asi.. . M ld rldgoc^b tu l requested more Addi

1 h 'a jt1W r.W f-i^c lT ir’defen3e In tha a t the■ com bijp lw o '-yaK period . Thfr gorer- th% Dc

nmvTCiIucsd- th is to ab o u t $34,000. no delA tb ll llo n -d o lla r civil defense world’i

emergency Xund also w as titinsferred B u t back to th e genera l fu n d through them e

1 leglslaUve acUon. tho n e ' I n response to a U nited I ^ e u a b e lt

• survey. D. E . B arbcy . W ashington pender : sta te .civ il defense direc tor, said. "I cxpam , reg ret th a t Id ah o civil defense’ li ,• being curta iled by lim ited funda, T T .,^ , . E as tem W ashing ton w as Ued dose- 1 1 0 ?- ly In w ith Id ah o by m utual aid

pacts.•T he Intem aU onal situa tion Indi­

cates a need fo r streng then ing In- SAK stead of w eakening civil defense or- 10,000U ganlzaUons,” B arbcy so ld . Uie a r

Nevada’s civil defense director, 0 . the pa I A. Carlson. Jr.. aald. “I f s to be re- from v■ gretted t h a t ' Idnlio h a s found It P^c.I nccessary to p u t civil defense on a was hll1 stand-by basis, especially In light o f last T i

the fac t th n t naU onal and Inter, a severI naUonal tension h a s Incrcascd-con. Uon ant sidcrably In rec en t m onths.” Your

Ho added th a t th o Id ah o action His oldi, would havo no e ffec t upon th e N e. in tho

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1 stalled m otorliU , th is trneken* p a tro l nuk-■r.,______ ________________* __________: r r -

1 A c t s a s G o o d

i d s R o a d S a f e t y |™ 't, LABME supervisor, o p e ra te Uie la t- " H . ' I, est safety p a tro l cor. Ho cruises Uie ,1 |?aln, hlghwa>-s u p and down Uie ^ 8 ^ 9 Padflc cooat, carrying em ergtncy

supplies of Basollne. water, oil. m is-B e e l lM o o u s -p a r ts ,- f la re s ,- f i rs t -a id - S i t- equipment a n d tools Ior any em er- Majo- gency repair Job. haa 1 . His small p a n e l truck is equipped Th * S '* , tw o-way rad io telephone ond lace1. DUnKcr lig h ts fo r stopping trucks nhllo

ond for w arn in g m otorists of d a n - only t Rer sonej, H o c arries a saw. brooms and ! ior clc.irJnff highway* o f broken to pr , glass, shovels, jocks for passenger “w I c ar5 an d tn ick s.c h aln s , blankeU . a n “Umt 1 air com pressor a n d doiens of o th e r on U ) things a s ta lled m otorist m ig h t nood. of-U

Mojors s to p s w henever h e secs a not J . car o r truck p o rked olong the h ig h - drtvlj

Chiefs of Neigh ap Trimming of

Callfomfo S la te direc tor o f civil d c - “sfons, fense, said, " i t la lo bc regretted Mirf that, the Id ah o legislature feels . I, obliged to c u t back Its civil defense 1,'J program a t a Umo when Presiden t ? f " Elsenhower h a s Ju s t chohictcrlzcd , civil defense a s a sheer necessity." ®

T he W yoming legislature apprt>. f f ” " prlated 550.000 fo r Uie nex t blen- ' nlum and p u t $10,000 in th e gover- nor’s contlpffcqey .fui t^ tiBC In case of. d is a s te r _ _ _ _ _ _ g _

Robert Sandstrom ; admlnlslraUve coordinator fo r O regon d v il defense, of uh said h is s u t e s ti ll would reU iln Uons working ag reem en ts w ith Idaho . uon.

In S a lt Lftko C ity, Col. Alvin 6 e s- —

Patience Needed, i Stevenson Avows r

TOKYO. M orch 13 OB — A dlal I Stevenson w arn ed today th a t th o L free n a tio n s of the world m u st « m B tcin iitxhauB tiunn 'n ticn ira ifn in s r v Uio com m unists’ drlvo to-?,'lnconwol I of Asia.

A ddressing a u o w d of about 1.0001 a t. th e A m erlca^ap& iF-sSdety here.' t h i DemocraUc-ptkTty lehder offered no detailed-.''solutions" to the Ife e world’s prob lem s. f

S u t h e r e tu rn e d repeatedly to th e | them e t h a t democracy m ust m e et I the new AsinUo naUons' dem and fo r [ ' a b e tter liv in g s tandard nnd Inde- i pendenco l( i t is to block com m unist expansion. ;

Hospital Treats \ 10,000th Patient

SAKAI, J a p a n . M arch 13 HB—T h e 10,000th p a U c n t to be odm ltted to Uie arm y sc n e ra l hospital her* In Uie p ast y c o r wos recovering today from w ounds rccelvcd In Korea.

Pfc. D w iR ht Young, Dayton, O., was h i t in th c leg by shell fragm ents last T uesday . H e was evacuaU*d to a sevenUi d iv is ion battalion a id s ta - Uon nnd f lo w n to Japan,

Y oung, 18, enlisted a year ago.His older b ro th e r w u kUJed tn K orea In Uio fa ll o f 1 0 5 1 . __________ ]

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• O tway. He helps the driver rep a ir .a lego Ure o r anything else needed. I f m b ji emergency repairs a rc im possible,he gives them a tow to th e n e a res t ' -t^

• garage. If Uie veh lde is too bl* fo r him to tow, he Jumps Into h is cab and telephones Jor a wrecker. ,

The Idea also helps to keep _ LASME's 0%-n drivers in line. M ajorv P l calls their attenU on to any In frac - Uons of safety or tra lflc rtJea.

, - 8 ln c o -h e -h a s -b e c a -o n - th e _ « ia d ..__ _Majors uys. LASME's acciden t r a tehaa been cut some 25 per cen t. , j___

The flmi's safety supen 'lsor. W al­lace Taylor. SeaiUe. saj-s th e big philosophy behind th e Idea Is n o t only to supervise th e ir own tru ck s . A

'• and aid stalled motorists, bu t sJso to promote good will. ^5;

"We want them to know." h e adds,"Umt Uie big trucks they pass , o u t ;> J on tho highway a rc a friendly p a r t ^ '7 of-Ute-American econom lo-system r ' - ' t not Just a barrier ou t to h inde r th e ir ■ driving pleasure."__________________ X

ghboring - af Idaho Plans. Youslons, Utah civil defense d irec to r. Marsaid, “No intcrstote agreemenlB a rc flavcIn elfcct between th e two sUitcs, b u t. |5 h!Iof course, curtailm ent' of Id ah o n c - “ vUvlUes wUl mnke i t more d ifficu lt }'for such an a g r e e m e n t to bc " “ Vreftchcd.” H c added; "W ith Idaiio P2™civil defense InoperaUve It w ould bc 1,,“ more dl»lcult_to cooperate du ring an emergency.’’

MssiORs odded th a t U tah civil d c - costifense plans faced tr im m ln g 'te ca u se 'h ig'h 'of uhfoTorablo aeUon on app rop rla - B on:Uons n t Uie cu rrtn t, leglslaUve se s - Flov tlon.

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M rt. EiflJey Is e ae o f 19 students from Jerom e who are enrolled a t

• T w in Falls Business coTIefC. O thers ------a re Shirley Ei'ans. O udren Jensen.P a tric ia Tomlinson. U U Vest. N a . ___omi W hltnkcr. David Boyd, KenneUi I— O feller. Cliff H arris, M ary Lou L aird . H erbert McDonald. Alton M illet. U do Stauffer. P au l Wlswell, R ondel Wilson. Mabel Box. Melba Jackson, M arie ’Thomas and Jan et Cox. . -----------

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T h e aborig inal. Inhabitan ts of P o rm oia pracUced head-hunUng unU l a few years ago.__________ __

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belUr Uian overt ,1, Y ou’ll appredato BLUE B onket's i - nutrition. UnKko most other mar-

garines. B lu e B o n n c t contains bott ^ Viwmlns A end D - n s much year,

round Vitamin A and D as you get

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m h — —H U ' b u t t e r OVER PRODUCTIONH B • Secretary o! Agriculture Benson hos mode M V V hlfl firs t crlUcal move, i t waa n o t a dedsson If f if l i i ' for government re trenchm ent In fann price

5upport«, ft* m ljht have been cxpccted from f l H l f l aome ni Bcnwrv’s'public statem ents. I t wm, H n l l i ' ra ther, for their continuance In the vital D H |I ' dairy field.M i l Th9 law gives Benson th e option to set I B I i dairy price supporta for th e year starllnK i AprU 1 a t a level from 75 to 90 per cent of

parity. Parity Is a price level calculated to assure th e farmer his fa ir share of the na­

il tlonal Income.2 |f f ; ; For the current year supports on dairy

producU h M > « n fixed a t DO per cent. Ben- '■^v ' eon announced he wUl continue them at the f ’S ) ' eamoJeveLS i r ' B u t , th o u g h t h i s d e c is i o n I s o f c o u rse p ic a s -

In f to the farmers immediately conccmed ?! >T 1 and may help to arrest a long decline In gen- M § prtces, It also poses o ther problemaS lf tA ii acutely. . •j ^ j { '. High support prices fo r b u tte r, partlculorly,

have encouraged production of an unmar- M l l l i ketable surplus. The ar tlf ica l props under B ljlj bu tter prices have tu m e d more and more

5 ’ housewives to margarine, w hich sells In many f urban m aritets.at a price 50 ccnta a pound

i cheaper than butter. U. S . bu tter consump- ‘ tlon has slipped from 10.7 pounda per per-

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I t e i m r " The result iT th a t th e b u tte r producer isw l ^ i i r tu rn ing out record o u tp u t^ u r re n t ly 35 per■ B f ' I cent greater than last year—and finding noH i l i v • takers but the govem m ent. To maintainH l f ‘1 prices, the TJ. 8 . has been buying butterH l i l l l since Nov. 30 a t the ra te of one millionS H H pounds a day. I t now holda some 8B million{ ■ I pounds in storage. Much of th is probably willf f l | l be a to tal lou.n i l 1 Obviously it Is no t sound economics toH f l f produce butter no one w a n ts to buy. The net H I 4 h7— elleota-bt-ttw-piesent-poMcy nTfO ho-sleady-[ B | l ‘ discouragement ot b u tte r consumers whof f f v don’t Uke Wgh prices, a n d th e wasteful pll-

, ing up of butter stocka In federa l warehouses.Pfro3 • ■ Benson recognlies ^he w eird unreality ofr a i r - th e altuatiohi H e-ooatlnued aupporte-at 90H R I i p er cent to purchase tim e fo r thorough con-H | i , ' sideratlon of alternatives w hich wlll projectH t l i ' '' th e dairy farmer w ithout wasteful over-i n i i l production and fu rthe r h a rm to the already■ H i u a a d ^ diminished b u tte r m arke t. -^ U l 1------ ^The-dftlry-Industry-and-the-agrlcuU ure-

: d e p a r tm e n t m u s t b e n d t h e i r e f f o r t a q u ic k ly ■ i ; t o a - l u U u s e o ! t h e t i m e t h a t h u b e e n so

- - d e a r ly - b o u g h t . I h e f a r m e r Is n o t s e rv e d f o r H l l : lo n g b y po lic ies t h a t s p e l l p r o d u c t io n f o r ^ | t l | ' - t h e g o v e rn m e n t 's g a r b a g e h e a p .

P Jfl' COOI. t o w a r d ,'TIOUSING’'t a - f - i A n e x tre m e ly c o ld a n d f i s h y e y e o n th e K l'T ^ " m u ltl-m U U o n -d o ll& r f e d e r a l h o u s in g p ro g ra m r » « ’ill • o f t h e D em o cra tic a d m i n i s t r a t i o n Is e x p c c t- U iS 1 ' c d I f f o n n e i R e p u b lic a n C o n g r e s s m a n A lb e rt

M . C o le o f K a n sa s la c o n f i r m e d a s a d m ln ls t r a - •I t o r o f t h e h o u s in g a n d h o m e f in a n c e ag p n cy .

■ M L i .. • T h i s to in d ic a te d b y M r . C o l e 's v o t in g re c o rd p I n c o n g re M c n h m u lh g l e g u i a u o n , a n d H sy

e x c e rp ta f ro m m a n y o f h i a a p e e c h e s o n th e ■ I f lo o r o f th e h o u se o f r e p r e s e n ta t i v e s .■ I ---------v m u • - 8 o m 6 - o f■ th e - p u b lle - h o u 8 ln ^ ^ o B W e 5 -H and the, labor organizations are preparing, to H oppose the- Cole appointm ent by President H . Elsenhower, there is little doubt about con- OTn II firmatlon by the sen a te .,a ilaii.1 :____ Furthermore,-Representatlve-Colo-has-the-

b a c k in g o ! K a n sa s S e n . F r a n k C a r lso n , w h o ■!• i s c lo se to th e P r e s id e n t . C o le 's a p p o in tm e n t jbi|. w a s a ls o u rg ed by t h e r e a l e s t a t e , h o m o b u lld -

^ n i l l l ers* a n d m ortg a g e b a n k e r s ’ o r g a n iz a t io n s , b e - H H H l i c a u se o t h b re c o rd o n h o u s i n g le g is la tio n . M b jii I n h is speeches o n t h e f l o o r o f th c house , ^ H l R e p re se n ta t iv e Cole m a d e c l e a r h is opposl- H l l t io n to public h o u s in g . I n J u n e , 1049. h e

m a d e th is s ta te m e n t :“For thc following reasons I objcct to the

low-rent public housing p lan : . . . i t is priv- Ueged and discriminatory housing . . . it

^ ■ 1 ' will not clear the slums . . . th c poorer folks will n o t be housed u nder th is program . . .

B B B It builds a tremendous political machine . . . p [ l | n i t violates the rlghta of m inoriU es. . It Is

excessive In cost and th ere art* no brakes on [• ilii; tbe cxccsslve cost . . . I t tends to destroy E j ■ ifll private homes and business ; . . It tends to 1 SjI'Ii destroy our form of government."W a i | ) l | R e p re s e n ta t iv e C o le f r e q u e n t ly rec o g n ize d

th e n e e d fo r l o w 'r e n t h o u s i n g f o r low -lncom e ^ J !; f a m i l ie s . I t w as th e p a r t i c u l a r fo rm I n w h ic h I r o j j i t t h e g o v e rn m e n t p r o g r a m s w e r e o H e rc d t h a t ^ H n h e o b je c te d to.

H I " I n t h i s c o u n try t h e r e a re . 3,700,000 fam ilie s . m H , . w i t h a n Incom e o f le s s t h a n Sl.OOO a -y e a r ," W j l l i R e p r e s e n ta t iv e C ole s a i d d u r in g th c 1049 U |3 j2 lj h o u s in g d e b a te . " W e a r e b e g in n in g h e ro t o - i ■ u d a y a p ro g ra m f o r a f e w p e o p le i n t h e lo w e r-

i n c o m e b rac k e t. I f w e d o t h a t , w e w ill e v e n tu - H n ' ^ p o s s lb lU ty t h a t lo w -H w ' r e n t su b s id iz e d h o u s in g b e d e m a n d e d f o r H w • l o w w 20 p e r c e n t o t t h e f a m i l ie s , w h ic h H i , ' w U I b e 7,465,000 f a m U lM , 'a t a c o s t o f 111 bU- ■ 1 ' U o n d o lla r s ."

Ifflfi ' ’ -A IC to ta c k y m B n t o ld a j u d g e h e w a s d r u n k i llW [ : fgfl-gyplw hftpiiiuft hU tfftrn-tanfAd-toft-muchr- -^ ' B o r e d 's t i f f l. i

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t - w f f l - R L I G I G -J l * t” « W A flH IN aT O N -D eftn se SecreUry C |^ 1 m t Wll- »• . son b u been ehocked by hia dUcovery Ui»t the na -

Uon’B u n ie d forccs lack thc two mo»t eJfeellve wea-------:— poM In m od*rn w arfare-o irp Inn tJ and ammunlUon

lor th c heavy Kuns. The need fo r production oncf re-plenlihm eni accounl for his wfirrt-

• . «>t ins* asalns t hea>7 cula Ul the mlU-

**Oener»l'vM i 7leef» propoMd lU - o u t offensive In "Korea, aa weU as

. . . . reinforcem ent of Chlnnj Kai-shek-----1 i!ia ’W ^ on Formosa and the French In Indo-Z:Zt ».M ' . a r J K ' - CWna, canno t be undertaken untU

y T [ | a f e . these ahortagea are remedied., , u ■ ^ ^ ^ T d B E n l WUton. one of the country's top

___ I 4!u K producUon experts, has delegated— H rouUne Pentagon duties to his a s-— “ ' ^ & ' t < m ^ H slalanU while he attacks Uilj prob-

H k - - * i * i Jem. T his preoccupation explains-------S w T K ko » h r -h e h as handed Uie Job of de-fcHM r e o rg a n iu tlo a to a committee eonsliling oi O enera l M»r»h»U, A dmiral NlmlU tn d General

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RE D A IB FORCE LARGER,—Although th e exact. figures c a n n o t be publtohed. I t Is believed Uie red'a

* . air force h t s a t least flvo-Um es u many planes asis m a d e Ujg u n ite d a u to s , tn d th a t Uie raUo c t Jet types Udecis ion Uiree to one In th e ir favor.m nrlCB o u r a irpJan* de/lcleocJcj a re rJue lo the fac t -Ujat.rf frn m the U nltod BU U s vlrtutU y ih u t down this industry.Q iro m II. Beside* trusUng the RussiansI t w as, during th o •‘good-old-Uncle-JM " period, wc reUed too

le v ita l confidently on our supposed supremacy In atomic de­fense.

. • . T ho K rem lin , however, d id n o t relax. From 1D45 to‘ « s e t jgia_ th e R ussians built IS p lanes to every one con-sta rtlng sm icled in th is country. Prom 1048 to lOSe, they out-c e n t of stripped us by five to one. E ven now, with our acccl-

intoH trt e rated program , they a rc m atching our output o fth e n a ^ •pproxlm atcly 10,000 planes t year.

T S m iA K BLOiCKED E X PA K SrO N -T unkS to o u r n /in iro tTust in SUlUi’s good fa ith ond the Truman-JohM onII economy crusade, the American air fores fsll from a it. B en- W orld war I I peak o{ 272 groups to only two In De- l a t th e eem b e r.ie« .In th a ty e8 r.co n a re8 S 6 p p ro p rln te d fu n d s

for 70 groups os a result o f deterioration of reUUons, with RussIb.

e p ic a s - B u t T ru m an refused to spend 800 million dollarsn c c m e d of th e a ir force ollocaUon. UmlUng Uie expansion toI n tfcn - 48 groups. N o t un til the invasion of Bouth Korea InrnhlA ms June, 1060. would he agreo to tho 70-group toU l In -luu icuu j jjjj jjy Pentagon spokesm en and congress. Sub­

sequently, th e m txlcium was se t a t 143 groups, thoIcularly, presen t obJecUve.

u n m a r - d e f i c i e n t i n j e t s —Bu t—and here ts Uie news5 u n d e r shocked W ll»on -ln tho 59 months since th ed m o re o u tb ie tk of the Korean conHlct we have -added onlyn m a n y « g roups fo r a current tota l o f OB. T hat Is an ex-, nn ,,n rt trem ely w etk te rla l arm ada fo r a nation having soI p o u n a jn jjjy com m itm ents tro u n d th e glol>e.n s u m p - W orto stUl, m ore U ttn h t l f of Uiese units a reie r p e r - equipped w ith obsolete p ltn e s, useful only for train -

Is s t i l l ing 'pu rposes. O ur most serious deficiency Is In the• • Jei types. I n fac t. Uie R ussians have supplied tho.. ’DJJUJESo 111 ICuiCA ■ lU r^ jo re -Je te -w tn Wiihl»fltwv«

iu c e r is has been c t le to forward to the United Nations forces.

m a y m e a n CU TBA CK S-D csplte the acceleration , ? ? or th e prog ram In the fall of 1950, only about 15X)00

to ln ta ln p im e s have been completed to the present moment, b u tte r T h a t co n tra sts sharply w ith tho 80,000 tum ed o u t

m il lio n tn n u a lly n t th e peak of W orld war II production. MiiiiAn A lthough It m ay mean cutbacks In the output o l

c ivilian goods. Including -M otor Charley’s" automo- iDly w ill bUes, lb m ty be necessary for th e PenUgon to demand

t m in im um production of 30,000 planes a yenr. EN’en w ith t h a t figure. I t would be severtl years befora tho

2 '^® ” U. 3. eouJd ca tch vp w ith Jhe USSR.rhe net , .

i f ‘ ^ T - I - E - ' V f S - 0 - F O T H ' E - R S -Ifu l p l l - A CASB FAVORING FR E E .WORLD TRADE ihouses. I t Is re la ted th » t Robltison Crusoe needed a plant: ftlltv o f b u t h e h a d no saw. But h e .had a hatchet so he felled « at on t ‘ tree a n d h e reduced I t to a thickness of a board, a a t uu progdj, 15 <jayj he mariagcdgn c o n - to eurvlve on th e provislon.i a t hand. Of course, p r o je c t he blun ted the ha tche t In doing the work. ...

I o v e r- A t th e m om ent ho was beginning, however,' h e fllrendv *“* P**"*' throw n by th e Ode upon the seashore.

^ He atopped h is f lra t Impluse to obUln the pinnk and reasoned thusly:

iculture. " I f I ge t th is nl&nk. lt_will co st me only the Uoublo n iil rk tv of carry ing It, and th e tCnc~Tic«ied *to descend K...T i l sn d rem oun t tha cliff. B u t If I form a plonk wlUi oeen SO „ y h aU h e t, f irs t of all I t will procure ma 15 day’s ved for em ploym ent; then my h a tc h e t wlU get blunt, which ion for wlll fu rn ish m e with additional employment o f

sharpen ing It; th en I ahall consume my stock of provisions, w hich wlU ba a th ird sourco of employ­m en t In replacing It. Now, Inbor- Is wealth. I t la

> c lear th a t I ahould ruin m yself by setUnft tlie plan):.I m u s t p ro tec t m y personal labo r by throwing tu c k

o n th e th e p lank Into th e s e a . . ."D aniel Defoe h as Uie r a re touch cf explaining

iro g ram economics so aU m ight understand ond enjoy th e e x p c c t- reading, too. B u t A mericans, Intent on olmosl th e 1 A lb e rt sam e false reasoning, h av e been "throwing bock*' I n h t r a - <^e pltnk** In th e form of prohibitive or restrictive - ts r lf fs fo r too long.a g e n c y . ^ jtjj ^ r q js Io intent on dom lnat-: record ing th e world. W e have. sUll w ltl^ u^. free n oUona

In a cold w tr . which Is fou g h t to dollars Instead of on Wie buJJets, fo r which we c an th a n k Ood. Our JiJJJfs a re

!• asking for 'T ra d e . Not A id." L e t’s give. Why not glvolobbies' - th e m -* -re tso n tb l« -c iu a c e ? —Tlie-PuliUshera'_Aii^U-j in g . to ;________________________esident w h i l e t u e n a t ^ n w a it s

con- M ichael A m rlne. form er ed ito r of tlie Bulletin o f the A tom ic Scientists, ca lls a tten tion to nn unusual

la s - th e - - a n d _ s e r lo u s . tltuaU on. T h e Jo in t senoie>hoiuo-com- in who °>!ttce on atom ic energy h a s been deadlocked fo r

weeks on selecUon of a chairm an , and no prospect o f . breek ! . In eliihl. ‘ .

B build- 'W lU l' the otomlo orUllcry te s ts la Nevoda scheduled jns, be- for thU monUi. and wllh hearings on Uie powlblllUes station of using atom ic enerny to produce electricity being held

In abeyance, the eight senators and eight representa- : nouse, Uves have been divided in th a t exact proportloil bc« opposl- tween Uie two candidates. S ena to r Bourke B. H lcken- 949. h e Iw per o f Iowa and R epresentative Sterling Colo of

Ncw York.No Issues are Involved excep t recognition of th e

t to th e house fo r th e chairm anship. RepresentaUves assert Is priV - there was a previous oRTcement for rotation. Senators

H Insist th a t conUnulty In th e w ork of this most Import- fniv» com m ittee should be protected by having a sen* ® a s chairm an, since sen ato rs serrs six-year term a

a m . . . and representaUves only two.Jn e . . . T h is is a a alm ost incredible sltuoUon, and It should . - . I t l s foreseen b y ’ congress which failed U>

n n P '^vlde a meUiod of break ing a deadlock. DlvldlnR J com m ittees would be worse tho/i a deadlock. I tQCSiroy m ay be necessary for congress to amend Uic otomlc

^ n d s t o energy a c t to ge t a c h a lrm a n -a n d ll should be a senator—eleeted. • MeanUme, the lop secret woric

committee Ugs. u n d e r o temporory choU- .O gnizea m an. and Uie noUon h a s only an' Inkling of w hot -income m ay be possible la the U sdustrlal uses e t Uie atom.— n which PorU and Oregonian.•ed t h a t --------------------------------------

O rPO SlTIO N FO R IT S OWN SAKE f o « n in . Sena to rs Humphrey of M lnnesoU ond K err of O kln- ia iiiu iu s ,hom a. to menUon only two. have now given the naUoa s ■year," lU f irs t new dem onitratlon th a t Democrats, no less rjc 1049 Iban Republicans, aro capable of opposing for o p - iP ro tf>, position 's sake.» • T h e ir crlUclsm of Secre tary of Agriculture Benson . io w c r- Is 100 pe r cen t pollllea l T hey arc oUcmptlnK to blame eventu- him fo r a decUnc In fa rm prices which began two a t lo w - »«o u n der a DemocraUc regime. They see th eirtoH fn r possible advantoge a t th e polls In 1054 If they c a a

. I i . . u rcjponsJblJlO’ and m ake It stick., w n ic n T hese gentlem en seem also to quarrel wlUi BensonI I I bU - on th e ground he has sa id some things Uiey don’t

agree w ith . Presumobli- p res id en t Elsenhower and th e O O P congress were electcd because they had a few d ifferen t Ideas. B u t H um plirey and Kerr and o thers

(IfU jlk m easu re th e Republicans’ sins against the farm> m iioh efti by figu ring ^ e spread between GOP vle«-i a n d m u c n . -{jie som ew hat’ frayed outlook o f Democrats who were i

beaten Nov. 4.—Exchange. I

NALll ^

S h o t snmunltlonn o n c f 'f^ ----------------his w onl- I • - -I Uie mlU- B IG H T W EATHEE FO E IT

iposed tU - of ih e time a fellow ml«:“ «■ be m sulted. U> be tdd ressed In tl

m a n n er I have Ui m ind , i t shou:h in inQo- ^ ^ national InsUtuUon. Iaken unUl ^ ^ u ld tak e any pw U eu ltr e

. lease , some folks m ig h t Uilnk Oim try s te p were le ttin g off a b it o f steam «

delegated jj,e greeUng would be rig h t In tto his a s - -ypove.this prob- M areh th e m onth duI explaiM everyone greeU everyoiJob o M e - ^ i t h ; - n n fly t klt/ll':_________

1 G enertJ som eth ing u U— -------^ fyIhg” abouC -fiym g:-a--iatere7en-. u ' ' you-“b av e to le t oa U ia t Uie on

reason you 're doUig I t Is becouse <

p t f J5t types U (T w in Falls)

a l l f e e l t h e SAME? ’s ^ d u s tr y _^ answ er to "A Liver” o f Bul

reUed um ^^hers who have mstiiomic oe- abou t the CasUeford onnexi

m u ♦« U on-deal, th e people o f CasUefoi im 1D45 to ^he annexaUon Just 111

. h - l r T B uhl feels about diphUierla.3 . T h ey w ouldn’t h tvo h td I t U Uk

‘ j . h a d a n y choice, output o f g y j j j in a iu n lte and Ca

tle fo rd wlll have to get lU eyes op< M ond know b e tter Uie persons wl

5 head Uielr lltUe d ty ."-John ion ^ell from a (Buhl)wo In De- • . •

Bom.M)uliuliloi.pwln,iei r reuuona baying jood without . elnjon dolto. "•» j" “ “ ' 'ponslon to Ow ner notes. ^

CAN YOD H ID E ! • ?re« su b - 'TtiO oUier doy Uie T -N carried

story to Uie effect U iot some : TOups, Uio p ^ ^ „ a „ . j „ j u „ d b y a u t o s l n U

U. S. fo r every American soldi the newa w ounded In K oret. since th e T h e n th e re have been storli

iddcd enlv la tely abou t people getUng shot. Is nn cx- tr le n d w m somewhot Impressed Ihav ln i so sUUsUcs. Ho come up wllnaving so

units a re w ouldn 't be too bad a place to lhfor U ain- s T t" aU- “U In th e Boes someUiUig like Uils: Thei

pplled th o “ren ’t n e a r so many au tos In Ru;

ons forces v l v a l ^ w o Is bcit«..A0(L.t}j9_on, firea rm s ore the property of ti

-pMprniitm governm ent: So If you go t shot, i « ? t S le w t I t would be -OfllclaL" If Uist

uraed’ o u t ""A nothCTguy suggesU U iat “mayiS n those fellowa over In K ore t donoutput o l rea lize how dangerous i t is here i

'• automo- liom e.” ^

rtnr“ El'e5 0 « B BULLETIN BOARD before th S O . H , E u p e r t-T h a n k s for callUi

a ttenU on to It, but we don 't UUn It faU- to hop on Uie rellow becaui

_ _ ^ I t w asn’t hU rault. D id you see wh< E”R 0~ o c tn B lly -h a p p a ie d r-^ -----------------

rRADE T A M O U8 LAST LINEd a o lank *• • • And nex t year I w on't wall0 ho felled «nUI th e io st mlnnte to fignre mj

' m S GENTLEMAN, IN IH B31 “ E e , , ” °'V

! flcaBiiarc. / t t l t t i 1 2 Y E A FI m M = > '> ^ '> a n te e

he troublo TfJTTfflW ffTffy3 descend --------------------------

1 dom inat- C o m p le te ly Applied! H em ait:e noUona

S i S ' ^ t O d C - S H l N S t E Sjilllrs a re

y not give Olve y o u r hom e pro- ca’_AuxlU- tecU on a g a i n s t a ll LOW AS

■* w ind a n d w e a t h e r I _WlthsUx>d w i n d s of C .O O 135 M P H In actual W

. « tc s ts l Phone for freo miletln o f cstlmaUi! 2860. A MONTI n unusual ON FJIA )Uio-com- .A -« .S ta r-F e a la re t___ 1, ,

, X . ' S•ebeaujrt njmtMMfitcC J IIH nOMiblllUes 403 M A IN AVENUE WESTbeing he ld PHONE 28C0 epresenta-ortlotl b e - ■■ ------3. H lcken- ^

:r .: : s a v e t im e ives assert

a e s h a v e t h e

“RIGHT TOOI"llt.houM TO DO THE JOBfailed to

. DlvldlnR■ndiock. r t — H A N D TOOLS—ould“ h« A ChlseU - Taps • D ie s . Drills ■ a c t woric Screw drivers • Pliers - Tapes

—WELDING SUPPLIES—« atom.— , W elding Rod • Fluxes - Hose

- Goggles - Gloves

CE — P IP E T O O L S—T Of O kln- W renchcs - Vises - Reamers - the naU oa C u tlers • T ap i - Threaders

— L A T H E T O O L S—T ool B its - Cut-O ff Blades •

re Benson Dogs • Tool H olders 'R to blamebegan tw o — O T H E R SU PPL IE S—

i? ,! - Oil C ans - Emerythey c a a cioU i - Tool Boxes

Ul Benson v

PAUI ROBERTSS oUie™ ■ » » 1 S I 0 Nthe fa rm . S tco l a n d Industriol Supplies

‘i K c r e “ “ *“ ■

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- ; r —iH O W T H IN G S

» P E 6 f c E RH K H I AnoUier f lagran t example r t dl

■ ho n est Jotimallsm on the p * n^ o u r va u n ted b e n press la Uie * «

J doUar* against Sea. F s t M cO am ; F O E t t t n d a ro ster o( ■ g g H j i

oU ier defendM U teUow o ls h t Irt l A t V e a u . m . t g g S c ^ B t ressed in the T h e co-derend- Id . n should, » n U •were keepers f isUtuUoa. No of h o t e l s t a d [ H n K j m | MsUeuitr o (- eanbU&S bouses. [ ■ f f r y g It th ink they ‘j i i e p la in tiff w u o ( Bteam u d u i ex-co&Tiet who R rig h t In Uie en tered N e r td t

ta p ress a g e n t ror e monUi dur- the Buggsy Slegal te U eveivone -a n g a a d lU E o - A W-----------------: - t«i r i a p H tgfrT i , i s a T T g a

Vi acUoa to ^ l l h g a m b l l a glethlng u U i- jo in t a t t a c h ^e t e r e v e a ' i t :--vnit-aama--4a-!<aiio^ltiiy- t t « iB?l a t Uie only H ym enIs tiecfcuse o l eomes tro m Brw»ilyn.

origin o f many of .Uie worst g w

SAME? • f irs t CTtflifnaUon.C ertain drcum sUnces o l n ls xu

k-er” o l Buhl —a m ioatlon m tde It necessary r I have ms4e ^ to U ie another w ith I» » u e ford annexo- u ,te«easlon to help him . TlilB m a Dt CasUetord ™ ^ d e alt with in an o tllc la l r Jon ju st like of Uie FBI. which took aoU th e rls . ot O reeflspun when h e was co la d I t U Uiey y jjtcd of vloltUng th e neutraU

Ice and Css* *^Q rtenspun h s s claimed UiU crlrlU eyes open ^ ^ o n e for nobla m oU vu bpersons who was evldeace h e was po ld la

• (fhi* and Uiere i* further evldeni

. . . . . . .ou t a sUijle ,ly, o o r CU „ U 1

Ushed a p a p er In Las Vegas to con^ W . neto WlUl Uie esUbllshed I ^ l e '

B Jo u m o l w hen Uie Revlew -Joumaa broke wlUi Uie union over a labo

t e n .lotie.iUm shot. A T he Inference Is no : Jsr l e ^ *m p fe a e a br th « t o reenm un m . h t In r t t h Uame up with proceeds of nls crime,haos Russia T h e ho U l and gambling moj

ploce to live na tes of Los Vegas, nowh e Uilnklng them selves under pressure to spei■ th is : There additional money for adsu tos In RUS- o rec n sp u n ’s pape_r^me sun^, 'whli

o t th e [cft-w tas K cw Jro rtac w -d c

^got^ shot, a t 600H begaa to bera te Benotj laL" If th s t’s M cC arran, on eminent Cathol

WlUl tw o dauRhters In the slste: th a t “moj'be j,ood of th e church, os an accon K orea don't o t th e m w l degraded undeIt Is here a t ,,o r ld characters. The gangstc

w tre . In fac t, actually coUeagucs ■ O reenspun himself In his ro le i

BOARD TCtss a g en t to r SlegeVs Platnlnga for calling --------------------------------------------------, (ton 't UUnk•How because . ___vou eee whot

— ^ H u( w o n 't w ait

» figure n y ■ ■ ■

4: IN T B B ' -- - K H ' H I ' 't ROW ^

i w «

1 ' 0 1 05 - 0 0

A MONTII AON F ilA . O

E WESTW)

t’s m ore th want a lotIME! ' h o o d o f t h c Cl

F o r t h e r e a l h o r s e p o w e r s

A A I II b e y o n d m i l e sio r m a iic e a u a

THE JOB * 1 , , . .T h a t s w h a t t h e y u p p e d t h

D r i l l . . c a c h 1 9 5 3 B lers - Tapes R O A D M A S T E P

P L I E S _ B u i c k ' s f i f t y - !1X0 - B » . I n t h c S u p e r* a n e w k i n d o f

c a r V 8 w i t h S . " ™ l o n g l i s t o f .

advances.« B U d c .r s ' f a m e d F - 2 6 3IES—I - Emery

RttJautrr, tptitui

lERIS iijjfl1 S u p p l ! ^ ______ _ — ----------------- — —i h r a . l T O 2 0 2 S e c o n d *

A P P E A R F R O M

5 R ’S A - N G tE

r a la w tu lt a u t e s and anoUier to revise immim e^hoim oa grtUofl pracoeea.-----------------“ w cS liS a S Atcuseo of

C t r r tn said UiU chargs ^ cIoUt aalnful because in h is c t^ d '

B H h S ^ his fsUier b a d beet

U m i u i l t on bU lo .n s u id » se c i^ ty a t sU. ,

T M r r g IT. B Jttdgfl Reger PoJey m ade aiMtoundlng decision as a p r e l l m l i^

s a n « * “ctotT S ow. although M cCarran-go'

- ^ ' j u ^ r ^ ^ e y granted a n iiijunc' tnspun. H e y ^ y t r a to ln g Uie de fe n d an t gam,

bS?s “ rom w ntlnulng to refra li from adverUslng In Uie S un . 1:

rk b L fo? oUier words, Foley o r d c r ^ thes, "businessmen" to buy certa in qu an Utles of someUUng w hich they dl.

, not w ant, o t a price dem anded bj of b ls f i r s t ^ piiinUff and approved by thi cessary forth poU U c^ j ^ t 4,tlc decree never can biThis m a t- because Uie Issues cam,

ofllclal re - -sBttled" In -th icorridor between Uie pla lnU ffs an( a ll Uie defendants except McCor

neutraU ty pollUcal sense, Uie chief defendant.

I this crim e ^ h e false representaUon by thi loUvts b u t jiaijy _ „ j , and, of course, c h a r IS pold la v - acterisUcaUy, by Chlna-Boy L uce li er evidence jjj j weekly “Time" m o g a iln e lay the consp l- j j j , t . la the IropllcaUon th a t Me als to e t c - c a r ra n was a party to th e “setUe - Iron cu r- and thus acknowledged gull

In a criminal conspiracy: a n d , sec ond. In the unanimous fa ilu re of thi

hod e sU b - press to tell Uie publlo th a t G reen 50S to com - spun was a disreputable m an .:d Review- Qreenspun's self-serving, poUUca ew >Joum al sta tem ent th a t M cCarran was i e r a labo r- party to Uie "settlem ent" nnd hi

false IntlmoUon th a t P a t pa id hlo weak from money, were ^ven preponderance, m urder o f iicC am n challenged O reenspui

1 took over, to show U iat he had pa id a n y mon^ far-fe tched ey, made any admission, given an; ,n WlUl Uie guarantee or In woy parU clpaU d ft

the "setUement,” N either G reen' lUn* m og- spun nor any newspaper, p ress <»■ low found soclaUon or broadcaster took Uii •e to spend challenge. McCarran sa id G reen

ads In spun simply <3ult and abandonc( Bun, w hich Uie claim absolutely as f a r as hi

p « p fr WM concerned.■kJicw-deal _ lT 3a gambling men found J t mon

convenient to pu t up a few. thousani ,te S ena to r each than to submit to exhausUvi t CathoUo cxamUiaUons of Uielr p a s t lives ani Uie s is te r - Uie sources of Uielr p rese n t f lnan on accom - cloi backing, This bashftJlness couli ded u n d e r- have occurred to O reenspun, who 1

gangsters conversant with such d e ta ils th a n k lUeagucs of to his own old assoclaUon w ith th lis ro le as Slegal gang.

Flam ingo. The principal w inner w as Wll

b b r i ^P E T ” ^

S j e e i d l ^nore than pride that makes a m an it a lot of horsepower beneath the if thc c a r hc owns, le r e a l po in t in reach ing re c o rd »owers and compression ratios goes d m iles p e r hour. Jt steps up per- lice aud economy in uormal driving,; w h a t B uick engineers d id w h en pped the pow er and compression of .953 B u ick - Spe c ia l , Su p e r and M A ST E R —to the highest figures in s fifty-year history.S u p e r and R o a d m a ste r , they put kind of V8 Engine—first passenger* i w ith 8.5 to 1 compression, and a is t o f o th e r m a jo r e n g in e e r in g :es.le S p e c ia l , they redesigned the F-263 F ireball 8 E n g in e -g a v e it

■irr, ipiitntl dl ixit4 nj/.co tlitr Stria.“ WH

WILES J. BROic c o n d A v o n u e N o rth ■ Phone

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S * r a e 5 w “ ] S b S s ^ « ^ ’» o } t o f - to # -setUi I tb e U n ltr t by Uie Jackpo t m e ^Tvlse im m i. SS^ng------------------ t o S was tbout »M,pOO. n o t a dinle tlsm . Me- „f which wss paid by M feCarraa, s w ts espe- . _ *

“ S i ' S S . - Board M e e t s

^ « se s sm e a u aU iw th td beea ptld.

EfcUon of vllltgo Doara mer ley m ade a a bers wUl be held ta APrU. ^ prelim inary members tre to be e lM te i Tho Bult agaUist whose terms expire a re H w ^ J e j —z-D o titk tl- neu ^ i n -n »miBond ■aod- o . L c C a S t o t S l a n d e r w as appointed

fUl the unexplred te r ra of Di "an 'ii iju n c - '' B ^ le r rw hP 'res lgn^."— . ■ '" S " ’{e“i S ; CABS COLLIDE *ie S un . In ' bupERT, Morch 12—No one w dered theae injured in o m inor acc id en t whli jr la ln quan- occurred ot 4:30 p. m . M onday th r ch they did miles south of th e h a y mlU on sm anded by g north. A 1053 Poatiue drlw )ve<l by the m j»nnle W ,ke. r t i a d r t in to 0

side of a 1S47 OldsmobUe driven 1 lever con be Leon AnUion, Burley. N e lth w c Issues came was damaged extensively, Sheri Jed" In -th e noy d Stewart s t l d . ---------------------

e’i f w e c 'S ^ " lESAL ADVERTISEMENT!----------m n x m r , p o s „

tlon by th e / c u » A 3<h'luree. ch u r- tUttl.i 'Boy L uce In 5 " A S l S . “ e S J i T & > " igazlne lay, school Vulldlar, s u etntboM 6tr a U ia t Mc- } l"" ,iu w » ? * .p p m lM ith e “setUe- Vtfnfor«»<l ooner»e* e«telfoi

rledged-guilt S52„‘*ViiS 7» l« b « */ : a n d , s e ca llu re of th e , \,,n u «aouj beta f«,h. j«b i th a ^ O r e e n - ■

„” % t i c . i « r . .r a n was a dw Ihill nU r lal® » <onB»l

o S .n .p « „ 2 v r , S K £ ; , K . : " ' ■" ■d a n y m on- n>!t Cdn. Clnk of S<«r<9 et .

|uSp 'jur.j

'*'■ NOTlCC^'s^t^:BEBV “cIv 'e" TH :r took the q j„ , x SfhtMl nuu ic t No. 411. n a id G reen- f*iu, idih®. • in «e*pi

abandoned e « u in *r»iit»ch,bJ hl»h ithool »ludenW to •nd frem I f a r as h e wiiWa mW c j«» a . s«hooi i

tiH Ne- <11. th»t »u«h bWt will Ix m id I t m o t e t t " ! BW. thousand . ,—) oxhausUveis t lives and T H IS C O U P O N W O R T H %\ssen t f lnan - , ,U lness could »f«a r««r r«J»cor»lini bll

r i b ’ t t n £ C « " D 0 N E. RUDOLPH on w ith Uifl p a in t in g c o n t r a c t o i

r w as W ll- C««n»tM*-Pfcoa« lllt- l

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} a m a n s h o r t e r f l a m e t r a v e l , f i

l a t h t h e . h o r s e p o w e r a n d c o m p i

A n d t o t l i e s c s p i r i t e d e r

r e c o r d t h e n e w T w i n * T u r b i n e

i o s g o e s t h a t a d d s f l a s h - f a s t , q u i ' up per- s m o o t h n e s s .

driving. J u s t t o g i v e y o u a n c x

d w h e n m e a n s : T he J953 B s s i o n o f Dynaflow can boat *ER a n d J^OADMASTER o>j gctati l u r e s i n , the law ai

biued speed and jerk-fi h e y p u t other car can equal. i s e n g e r * O f c o u r s e , t l i e r e ’s f a r 1

I, a n d a B u i e k s f o r 1 9 5 3 — s o m e

e c r i n g f e a t u r e s a l o n e .

B u t w h y n o t c o m e i n a l e d t h e t h a t t h e s e a r e t h e g r e a t f

g a v e i t - g r e a t e s t v a l u c s - i n f i f t y

— WHEN B m w AUTOMOBILES ARB lUll

ROWNING,P h o n o 3 6 4 ■ _

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B 2 SISt e « " SH H &e*eotd ■ - . - - r f .h t crewmen were re s -

frcm the » u m « « - W ^ B ^ t O D

^ ^ S a ^ b c r a - f ro m - * ^ * ^ ofj^nn. K ? w « » r e h th e »reft w here

JJcUon dlM ppeartd. Beycn ■ V S Kl>«»uled to Join th eH todir from ArgenUfc.■ ^ ^ ^ p O « u o ■ J T V h o u r wind* « « ■ r M g N orth A tU ntto K w Ss-A tU nU c p a ^ c r

beliij delayed by theK vlth the Queen « *B r i a , Hey Yorlt one d «y be-

B f r t l i h t e r oU lbom e, bound■ m York to C herbouri, ■ ■ ^ n t ic ro u th e « tem 5 « - V t l i e An«y Tueaday a t a « ^ t ■ 0 0 mile* M utheaat of SU■ Nevfoundland. “m e tre lgh t- K u vaK ror h u v 7 <eas to

telore ahe could carry ouk B y cperstion.

B u m a n ( J i v e s

f t c u i ' a t e D a t a

B n E a i ’l y A u t oAX0E3.ES, M arch 13 Itn—A

i m i a n le tte r revealed■ tbe fonner P realden t la an ■ i t r o o h o n e le u cartlagea and ■ i m 1 -hot a p o r t .x o ^ tc r ."

Tloyd Clymer. a n au to - ^■bU torlan, sold ho hnd re>

1 letter from T rum an ac> Clymer's Inquiry abou t

■ Vied lii 1917

H ^ h t d owned_one o f . th e ^BUltcTtls he remodeled in to a H t r t nud jter" in 1017 and

llo Camp Doniphan w hen he I lh8 anny during W orld

u UJtd there by ba ttery 'F"." in o le CI>'nier, "as a k ind of lUUon truck for Jce and er clic necessary to be iniund the battery."[omer President (taid he sold, r to t sergeant J u j t before i{ orcruoj. ,— pMTUe*.Dftl*-----------------«r u l i he waa •'tremendously td" on the completo flIM n on is. IndudlDi detolled technl- 1 and sptdflcatlons T rum an

Tniman'a memory of .early ! bilet. aad . o ther vehicles l i !

CJrmer gofd. "He re- thiskt had been acquainted erretifford, bu ilder of the 1 Uut the S tafford wos f irs t rtmd In Topektt, K ana., and I Euiiu City.” I

logy Teacher 'anelParleySetWELLO, M arch 12 — Prof. M tt r of th e Idnho S ta te ■ wlory departm ent will be ' tte Idaho ateerlns com m it- < IM NaUonal Association of { Te«hers a t a m eeting In (

isSjlurdBy. :aiWe Chairman M i c h a e l 1 = ^ n . educ.TtJon off/ccr fo r •‘ Iiih and Rnme depn rtm en t '

T*-in Falls lUgh achool * jwther. te ld tho m eeting 1 <erotcd to finding method* J c®w-aUm teaching m ore *

r Idaho Mmm! tteernen ’ uie mettlng will be W . O.

=.»Ute curriculum director;I* ElM/ord. sclenco depart- » ^ e ot Idaho: P au l Kollcr,

high achool science de- J^ Edwln Keller. Pocatello «1 Kltnce departm ent; Dr.

^ l o n . dean of faculty. Cecil Pollard. BoLie

«J admliUjirntor.

fepansion for ^Facilities Due

12 (M -Idaho doa not, plan to ex-

f m , J “cademlc fields t InccenNCs du r-V Wm Prw Jdent ,

Wld today In expenditure

* « » ls *2.020,000 operating

“Pffoprin ted $2..

■ "S S ® ''"" --

E D E R IC K S O N 'S

'e CreamBulk Pack

^ 7 9 : -

« E A M A T ITS b e s t

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1 B a b y

1W 7

■Coastarched

1.000

ta n k er plosion ir days

n aec> r sh ip m th e

' crudB

c o o . ' \ ' V >

seven ^u> u » ■ r g i w ; . ■ >.^

. ■ r . u i ’/-;;I were,

aengerly th e ■ | 4 : r f i ' , . ry ex- ■ V A -V l v ,.

‘■ ™ ________bound ■ S g J w < ; V - '.'.

n seo- ,a sp o t \Mf.4Wg W f.: ■ .of SU ■ H a v . . ' 'T igh t- W f l i a ; - . ; - r . . 3 a f e ! > x m : 'eas to 'ry ouk .

T h re« -non th -oM B M aan FlaU , .da f&tber. M n . PlaU n y i th e girl h u I:

i t n ( tand lng . The m other said tbe child 1 stood a l abont ( ife m onths. (SU ff p

« B - A ------------------;--------------------------------------

P R i m A v e r a g e ,

P r i c e s L o w e r,d re -n a c - A n above average run of cattle * a bo u t broligh t lower pricea a t th e weekly 2

aale o f the Tn-in Tails Liveatock . Commiasion company W ednesday. A °

if th e ring. :in to a • Oood lb choice etcera wero 50 cents j, r a n d io »1 Jowcr; good to choice heifers ^ len h e steady to 25 cenLi lofl.-er: cows 60 ' W orld centa to $1 lower, and stockera and _

feeder cnttle 50 to 76 cents lower, i: y •?•," Oood to choice steers brouRht _ lnd o f $10.50.aij0: commercial to low ^

a n d good SlO.50-10.50; uUlily SI3.00- f to be 16.00. G ood to choice heifers 518.75- ^

20.60; commercial to low good n e sold I10.50-18J50; u tility «U.50-16.00. ! xlore CommerclflJ cows »H.50-15.7JS;

u tility I13.00-14.50; c an n e n and_____ cu tters «1-W-13,S0. Commercial .i - u , - ■RTlU $17.00-18.80; uU lity 114.00- In OB >13.00-1400.‘S _ , S tockers and- feeders: Good to

choice s teers »10.60-31.00; common 4 to ,.low geod 118.00-1950; H olstein li, s t i e f l 'n to o -1 5 .5 0 ; pdprer griidtq I n t .o o - i3 .S i Good to choice heifew

“ W 7.60.ia75; common »18.oo-l7.25; J i n t ^ calves t30.00-23.00; commonf Quality $17.00-20.00. H eifer calves , »n.80-31.25. Vealera 118,00.25.00.

-n rt S tock cows 113,00-15.50.■' “ **“ No Jambs offered. T op on fa t

sows $18.00; top on fa t hogs $22.00. H orses $3,76-4.35.

5 . ‘Voice’ Predicts - Kor! Kremlin ClashesS ta te WASHINQTON, M arch 13 Ifl —ill be T ho Voicc of America, in broad-nm lt- c asts p repared for Russian andm of Soviet bloc listeners, said Wednes-ig In dny "blood will hnve to flow In the>

K rem lin" before the rea l ruler o f Il a c l Russia emerges. I•r fo r T he Job ot boss tn th e poJfcem e n t s ta to ••must be won by conspiracychool and m urder" and m aintained byleUng fea r, declared th e state departm entIhods radio. l£m ore '

I ftt- .V. O. I 'fctor; L»

? i £ J y W h a t ' m a k e s t

zJ A (cuity. r y \

C O A A 'F

ii» ’ SttuHcR of the s^ Cocker SpanieL /

^116 - ^ 1Idaho> ex- ■ f lfields ' Ldu r- • •

Went , I. , , . -------------y in ^ Ilture a ting

> S ; S u p e r b K e n t u c K y t

i S : •• m a k e s t h i s w h i s i

• l .n - ■ a " G o o d C o m p a n inbcrs

andly to • C S imsns

Is 111. " ' ' - V W K # '

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k KEWIJCKy| c BOURBON

S T ^* J ■ ■ IH lS W H IS K E U S .O £ A R S m * 8 6

a b y S t a n d s a t 3 M o b

B

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U la, .d an rh te r of Mr. a n d Mrs. Roger FU U . rl h a s been " b n c ln r h e r s e i r about two tn e child Bhows no o th e r abnonnal s lreag th . : [SU ff pboto-cngravlsg)

, Youth Program Is Explained to Club ;

C l BURLEY, M arch 12-T he Sun } ..M l- Valley youth program was ex- ,

^ th e Burley RoUiry club Tuesday noon by Joe Bergl. director of recreaU on a t S un Volley.

J th ^ K etchum Rotary club hasl ii u i fmnlaliUig sk lliig -ctiulpment- -

. for c h lld rcn -w h o -c an n o t- f iirn ia h the ir 0W.T1. T he program is carried on by th e reso rt's skiing Instructors.

’® "0 H oroce HoU was in charge of the , program a n d H arlan Richins sang J a aolo. O ucsta were H any Acock, t

'''j '* " p residen t of the Burley senior h igh } class: O icnri K unou; Leonard Penn, *

J ’"”* Los A ngeles, and John Oraff, Boise. » .8.75- ________________ 1sood TIM ES-NEW S WANT ADS. d

6.71S; — — / . f t . '— 1 i and ^

5S CLEim on •lives

Z i O ne Table of (12.00.

. • SKIRTS ies • T-SHIRTS S • SWEATERS

• BLOUSES for S • PURSES

by= = ± = a = g = E i 5 = : g

i k e s t h e C o c k e r S p a n i e l

^ G o o d

l A A P A N i O N ? — ^—

of the s p o n in g Spanleb ii the ju iieL A atu rd fb o d y an d m eftir ke him a "G ood CompaniotL" J | | # .

i c K y f l a v o r

w h i s k e y ' x P

n p a n i o n "

Any /fiend!/ g a th e round of Bond & :

I I X Y A G E D u d t m n J l r t A H l I bottle .of this oo t:

S S S! B 0 N w h i s k e y

n o , . 16.P.ROOE • ik e .B 5 H 0 .W iiI ,W ." J i» ! J

T I H E 5 « E W S . ' I 'W I l

[ o n t h s

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FU U . Jerom e, tU nds en th e b a n d o f h e r wo m onths, bu t only recently s ta r te d Igth. She said their S -m ooU i-o ld son

■q mUDCTED® SPRINODALE. M arch IS — N or- t i k m an Dayley, son of ^^r. a n d M rs.

Pred Dayley, haa been In ducted 'ln to •V arm ed aervlces from C assiaf** county and left W ednesday for

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S FALSE T E E T Hn i s h ---------- T h a t-lo o icn -----------------

Need E m b o rra utk J Man]' w n n n of tab* l*«lh hsv* lur-

f»r»d r*»t fabamuBHBl b«c«u»* Ihelr ang pUta drapp«<j. iIlpMd or vobblod s t Juil ock, (h* orens lltnt. Do not Ur* In f o r ot" s " i r , a . v j r T & i “ c ‘. i * . ‘.:nn, po-dtr. on j-our plilw. lloUi fsli* l*«lh )ise. Txor* lirmlr. >0 thrr frti mere comforl-

sbi*. Ooc* noi »*ur. Chf«lu '^U t* odor"_ (drntur* brtsUi). Cr« FASTE£T11 s t SBf 'DB. .tof«.-Adr.____________________

FINAL-----EAN-UP)f Odds & Ends

1 .00‘ EACH

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gathering calls for a Mtisfying id & Lilkid. N a e time gucsca alk f in yoaz living room—opea is ootsanding K ^m dcf bnnd. be recognized aj t man who rvet) superb Kenraciy whiiieyt

rm ly Fine Since 1869”

_Cpi^A(LVlOVISVlUe,iE{!IJM I

- r m N ^ t i s ^ r r o ^ o ^ —

M e n H e e d G o a d i

H — r T i * a d e - B u s i n eSFnN G HA M , IU , M arch 12 W - t

Luther Fagan and Lewis M anls. who awapped businesses, and hom e ad - dresses a t Uie Insistence of th e ir

■ B congratulated them selves to - .I f B marrj-ing such in le llisen t ,■ B l women.1 ^ 1 Pagan was an autom obile dealer. ■ B Man)] o»7)ed a grocery. ■ ,

‘ My wife wanted to b e in th e 1 grocery buslneaa and h is w ife y a n t-

I W e a r A m e i

l = mH n m

h e rla rted

•on

- N or- ^ ( ^ M Bd M rs. -E d 'lnto ”Casaiaty fo r

E Erro ttIV*>* thtlr s t juii

comforl-■BT

A Fine S h o e f o r

___ _ A ll ________ j ^ ^ ^ BO u td o o r M e n ^ ^ ^ B

I W h o N e e d a R u g g e d ^ ^ B

B u t D re s s y S h o ^

ROPER'S HAY6" WORK SHOES 8"

».00-».9S/ _______■

NEW SHIPM ENTS!

N a t io n a l M a s t e r S a n f o r i z e d T w il l

SHIRTS-PANTS

» 2 . 4 9 . » 2 . 9 8

BURLEY i~ 7 R t

l o a d i n g o f W i v e s ; I

i s i n e s s e s a n d - H o m e s ;

12 W— fd to be in the car business," Pagan nis. who *ald. "So ve sw apped."ime a d - ^ o th Indicated th e y should hsTe nn t \hrir to Ihelr wlvcs sooner. . »•iI a. .« S«“ “'K crocerles is h a rd on 'th e "

feet. Manlj snld. “I w an ted to get dleiiigent ^ business w here I don 't have K

lo stand all day," h e explained. ^J dealer. Fegan formerly op e ra ted a grocery *

a t O ^y k e . IJJ. ‘I t fee ls good to havein th e a grocer'a.apron on agato ,': h e aald. p

fc v .an t- “A change d o e s 'a pe rson good,** a

m e r i c a ' s N o . 1 (

ALL OF THESE STY LES^H A ^

N 6 . 2 2 2 4 — T a n N o . 2 2 2 5 — B la c k

p w B ^ F i n e C a l f s k in

' W i d t h s - t o E E E

\ No.- 2619P o l is h e d C a l f s k i n

-----SEMi-JDKESS----- -■ j ^ SHOE

W i d t h s — A 't o E L e a t h e r S o lo

■ N o . 840

H G e n u in e S h e l l

m HORSEHID^A IJPPERS

" L e a t h e r Solea W id th *

B to E E E E

I ■ No. 2055it n O il T a n n e d U p p e r

J l l ----- y -BOOT1 1 1 V u l- C o r k S o lo

A F i n e W o r k o r ^ S B S p o r t i n g B o o t

, W id th s — C & E

HAVE WORK AND DRS 8" U C E TO T O E BOOTS P

?9.95

k J t O

• y ® ■ “I f I f , F l

rTRUPERT- • JERO^

^ a n a tid . *7t puta more pep Scto

T he m en said they swapped "even d n e s .'>P>-’rhey_snld.il.took them.Mveral Loi

monUis to m ake up tbe ir minds, bu l to Fagan ^ t t l r wives kep t goading them on. - •'ns

. A fter they decided to trade bus]- d h a re ne.«es i t was determined they M

Should sw ap realdences too. Fogan = on’'th e nioved w llh lUs v;l(e and three chil- to get dren Into a n ' apartment above the

't have srocery. M nnis and his 'wife moved fd. into the five-room houae where the grocery Pasana resided, to have BoUi m en fiftured their form er le said, properties w cro worth about $23,000 ){

good," apiece. • __

I C O M F O R '

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_ ttlls you why Messages arejjp wortl by ttore men than any

other type of comfort shoesl CUSHIONING . . . is the

V J reasoo. Solei are eusbionedl Heels are cushioned I Only Msssagics are nude wilh thu patented design . , . with restl-

___________ iVnt a i r cushion and flexibleArch li fL Foot*cas* is btJJf' i* . . . to y t» waDdog com fort that’s out o f dus world 1 Your first pair o f M m t^ a 'vUl be t nyeUlxoa — to yotL Tty theni ooc» eod jo u ’l l ^ e t r them alw ysl

»5

> DRESS SHOES IN ALS PULL-ON BOOTS, CORD SOLE

$10.95

m i

I f e F r o m R O P E R 'S l e s D e p a td .

•ROME • BUHL # -

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M i n i s t e r t o V i s i t I. ____ ■WASmNOTON. M arch U « I — I

d even C anad ian P rim e M inister LooU B t {.MVeral I io u rcn t lsj>lonnlsK .xn o U k lr ijf jil t fi nds, bu l to W ashington M ay 7-» to diaoia* Lm on. •'m atters of m utual tatw eit,'* 11Ie busl- ----------------------------- t td they b e a d TIMES-NEW S WANT A D & g. Fagan — , -■ - —^ ■

25e'*£; Generol Blackimtthing IrmoSd ^ Acetyta." , i« « S WELDING I

I EORSESEOBIKa H

J . F. WEUSER .; 123,000 1S25 Kimberly R oad-Pbos*

3 R T S H O E I

SSG IiC T jt i d e S t o r y ” o f , |

; i c S H O E S

'Americo'tW K m Comfort Sho«r

a are ■to any BiSSRmB I

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_Ait-cato__ _tUM« CUSHlOfI

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, No. 2048............... _________V 'O il Tanned U p p «I 6" WORK SHOE^ Vul-Cork Sole■ L .W idthB-C & B.

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I . - No. 810I d ll Tanned UpperI PU LL-O N BOOTH L eather SoleB W id th 5 -B ,D ,& E

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N A L L PRICES!t o SOLE SCHOOL OXFORDS

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jJ^j^^Calvtlloiil^ bnmd to eonputHii ^ t t n r a , n,dIow.M-|h,™ fnm harelmtM.

f f O O S E , . ^' rastes btlter to ynt »i'•Wcyou'IlpictSjfflint,.'“ t-B u t you be t i t J * n u i o u t h ?

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A i d s W a r d e nM cA IfS T E R , O k li, March 13 W -

Priaon o ffldala ttxlay revanled a ».. cooTlet w bo took p a n In an escape «i

• t te n ip t th e a cbaoged hU mind nnd 2' t u r n e d - o n -h la confederatcA aUer % he lp ing t4ke th e Warden prUq;icr. s

CalTln T . BbkU*. serrihg live years i fo r autom obile the lt, v a i made a tn u ty by W «rt«n Jerome W atersT c s tv d a r ib o r tlr a fter Uie escape ..a ttem p t waa th w a rte d .' J;

BetU< a ad tw o oUier convicta, both «i e f whom are aervlng Ufe te rm i for I ' z&iirder, took the prison chaplain

; W aters t n d took him and a guard »■prlsooer. Ji

-------------- A nned -W m ».K iittt—--------15:; •Hie' coriVlcta were ahnW W tm tr s i d

-Inch 'knlvea taken from the prUon'a >>':le aU ittc ra f t factoi?. ”i”

A n unldehUfled prisoner, who **11- >:xieued th e eacape attempt, Ulpped ‘yIro m th e library and warned Deputy i .W arden H . C. Mcgloud. - |

McCloud, Sgt. H. Brown and 4m ore th a n 20 guards entered the »; lib ra ry to bargain “with the convicts.Ueiii)whlle, nearly 100 slate, county 7]a n d ’ e ity officers convened on th e J

R prison. ;LfbrazT SBrreonded 11

S T he library offlee waa lurrounded, _ and one of th e Ilfe.Urm en. OenUd

Ik Clark, 20, grabbed W aters and *faald, “TeU 'em to get out or I 'll kUl J you rig h t now."

Ju e t th en BetUi changed hts mind, responded to a desperate v lnk from

-BroT m .anil.K rabbed.tbe.knife-frD m __Clark's hand. McCloud fired a tear BDS shell a t Clark, knocking him down. Guards rushed in andgrabbed the oUier lifer, BlUy R. . 'Oliver, IB. A

j P | , E n v o y G i v e n js

h | | ! S e n a t e O k a y "M i l •WASHINOTON, Marcli » (11 — |i!'k |« :'[ T he senate M n f ln n e d m n d s White, ^j,W! ''lj Baltim ore businessman and form er 1,“

J',*, U . a . foreign service officer, a s am - 3^I: bassador to Mexico Wednesday. *’t < 1 ? |’ The nomUiation was one of a[ S 'l: : ' ba tch approved a' few houre a fte r

‘ !>resldent Ejsenhover had sen t to« ! 1 ' -Sl

IH i t l i governor of A laska.''senatora~pre~■ S ! ' d ieted H eintilem an wUl win epeedy }"'

■ j j f f approval also. ,H l f ! . ' Along v lth the Heintzleman nom-K j i t : tnatlott EUenhower sen t up th a t o f 7 ;M l Frederick BiUings Lee, Woodstock. ^| H | i j V t , to move up trom deputy to ad*^ H D m ln lstra to r In th i civil aeronauUcs .■ M adm lnistraU dL . JH I I Meanwhile, the senate bankingM i l l committee approved the selecUonH 2 |Q A rthu r T. Bum s u Eisenhow* ^

H ! , | OUier nominees v h o got aenate ^

E j i Oeorge V. AUen. career foreign ^ m i ' . ' i tervice officer, to be ambassador

to Ind ia. ^ffla'iJ,! W iUifm McNior Rand, form er I

p re iid ea t ot Monsanto Ohemtea] ^ a H f t i company, deputy.dlfeetw of m utual W ll^ -a e c u ri ty -to .h e lp j& a rD ld .C . e tassen ~ 1 M l I handle foreign aid. 1

K High CouH Hears It ■M Two Valley Cases 5.‘m i i ----- B O ISB .-M aroh-ia-an-T hB -Idaho „^ n i l oupreme court today had completed■ l } l I ts hearing of oral arguments In th e q" '■ D J case of K ay M artin, Burlty, who was

. convicted In Cassia county district■ | M court fo r seUlng liquor without ai a ; | l l - license. / ^I H if, The Burley woman had appealedM l ) ; to th e h igh court a fte r she was sen* ^

la ; , : tenced to ono year in Uib Oaula: r *

l | ' ‘j ^Jil'iij:' Th# oourt also heard oral argu* Pf?iiJ J , taen ta yesterday in th e case o f B er- !? ,5,1 tt ahel Schm idt against Uia c ity of

y J , K imberly. Schmidt brought to e case „i n k ' l l to the suprem e court to te it Talldity I jBljSlIJ o r Uie venue boad a c t of IMI.

U lt-Grazing-Opening- ■ II Dates AnnouncedM i l l BOISE. M arch IJ IB - O p e n in gH I I antes fo r grazing la some a re u of ^H l l th e Owyhee g ru in g district have " 'o '■ I I I 'b e e n - a n n o u n c e d by WiKord H . ^U l I <)ulnn. district grazier. TM S I |I OUicr opening dates, h e .u ld . tairm i l ' announced later, Opening trotW*f?r— ^fttes-lnclude-D latlc-eanyonrM arch flnli ^ _ ‘! ■ 10; Sunnyslde. March 17;-W ilson for

area imd Sailor creek to stock from no\P t f L' « o t SprinKs, • Indian Cove' nnd fed.n u k S}*""* « : O reana, — n u Tindfill. Pole creek.. Crsne - creek, mH W nock creek and area north of Pny- K j l r s March ao. ■

Uld Ind ian valley and Twin Sisters Kn | j l area. March 3S. ■

Dtirine World war I. the poputn- tlon o t Alaska decreased sharply

H | B Bot resum ed mfUl about 1034.

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' A New Jersey a U U sofety inspector exam ined the blackened in te rio r o f .

' a huge brewery building today,I learch lng fer th e cause of a alo«'* t burning fire th a t killed 13 construc*

tlon workers w ith black, choking ' H V smoke.^ « 7 A t least 2B o th e r persons, Includ- >n ing poilcetnen and firem en, were

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,nt ^ Bommsra of Uie N ew ark fire d e p art- I m en t sa id seven m en died H k e I

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in the building.The m en died in a neorly-com* T

i« to f plete w ing of a-new 30 mfUlon do llar n i.t)w¥ Anheuser*Busch brewery n e a r Uie a “ Newark a irp o r t ’ *a u t o S U tem en t Isaaed

Henry N. McCluney. general m an* a tiHntr “ B**" of th e brewery, U sued th e fol* r

lowing s ta te m en t last n ig h t: e"A eork JlaJnff on th o wall ot the

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X ! Oregon’s Senator j £ JFprces Slowdown«

W ABmNOTON, , M arch 13 nB — g, Sen. W ayne Morse, Ind., Ore., forced ■,

MQ a dreary 38<mlnut« read ing of Uie LO senate 's m inutes yesterday because,___ he sold, his form er O O P colleagues S6S <lenied him a "trad lU onal courtesy." rdaho N orm ally the « a d ln if o f thc p re-

Vious dny*i -Jou rpa l- Is-w aived by- “ unanim ous conaent o f to e senate . • '

n WM M orse Instated on a read in s. r , Morse, explained to a t h e had re*

llll ■ Quested th e “courtesy" o f more tim e * Pfiday to atudy a m inor bill.

T he la s t Ume th e Journal reodlng 1 ism * ^ dem anded In th o .s e n a te wns J «..<> U a y 3, lOSl, w hen fo rm er Demo*„ . cMtIo l ic a d t r E rnest M cFarland.* ' * A tlioaa , d id to to com ply w ith a

pa rllim e n tary requ lrem ea t In order to enable toe senate to m eet offi* „ d r i ly o n . a .y . j;'

Costello Indicted “ On Tax Evasion;;

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faced a prand ju ry lnd(ctm ent to- u ^ f day charging h im w ith evndln* }^ve th a n $73,000 in federa l income1 H . * « •

The indicU nent m sde i t m ore ccr- .u ld . ta in to a t Costello will f in d p len ty of

enlng trouble awalUng h im w hen he Jarch f tn ls h e s - a n lg i in a n to 'p r l s o n - t c r m — /llson for contempL o l congress. H e Is from now serving th e ser>tence in a and federal prison a t M ilan. M ich. '

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C > S a l e s m a n ' M anual Hyman' thought he had a custom er in

■K a. the bsg Inst n luh t, when three[ u i holdup men barged Into the5 liquor store.1 The Uiugs forced H ym sn and pector the store m anager, WUUam A lor o f . Ofoss, Into the re a r of the place, c( today, then msde off w ith about IlOO dalow* from the cash register a n d Oross' U

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OMAHA, Nebr.. M arch .13 Wl - .com* T h e Union Pacific railroad nn- do llar nounccd Wednesday th e slRnlng of r toe a union shop agreem ent covering ,{

40,000 ol its non»operatlng employes. The railroad hendQunrters nere

m an* sa td Uie agreement Is sim ilar toone . e fol* reached between un ion and toe

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BOISE. March 13 Oh—Idaho's new u egg-Rmdlng law Is getting more IS

i r response than any o toe r bill passed ci by tiie 1633 legisJature, Secretary of yi

Y y n sjuile Ira H. M asters said today.--H o explained to a t m any egg deal-

” ers apparently were osking for cop- « les of tlie bill to study up on whnt ♦"

'* WlU be expected of toem under the :ause, provisions fo r re ta il u le ofS «ew . ,

Legislators sponsoring tfie mca.<* uro said It waa necessary to p re- 0‘

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“'is Deadline Warning 'land. Sounded for PilotsL ^ . - BOISE, M arch 13 W - S tate

AeronauUcs D irector C he t Moulton renjinded Idaho aviotora today toey have only CnUl M arch 91 to renew

I . to e lr pUot and a irp lane licenses.I Moulton said on ly about ha lf of

tho expected' 1.B00 pUoU' Ucenses ; n t 1 and 700 a ircraft licenses have been

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- * 'S R e s c u e E f f o r tm and WASHINGTON. M arch 13 Ifl - VilUam A U. S . a irm an who can 't awlm re*I place, celved to e soldiers medal Wednes- I t $100 day fo r rescuing 37 people during Oross' toe recen t s to rm s .a n d floods In

O reat B rita in , buy a H e Is A /3 cl. Reis L. Leming, Top-

penish, W a s h ..I now,” Qjn_ N athan P. Ts'ining, acting

chief of sta ff, m ade toe prcscnta- 'Uon a t . a Pentagon ceremony in toe

I Uquor presence of 18 a ir force' generals, uranco porce Secretary Harold Tal-

t bolt and Representatives Holmes— - J and Jackson of U m ln g ’s home sta te

of W ashington, o n ' Q ueen Elizabeth aUeady had

n A n r Leming for h is heroism la st monthat-H unst« iton ,-E a«law L ------------

13 Wl — Leaiing, toen stationed a t an air '**“ fdrce base In England, volunteered >nlng of [fl f tjjia t In toe rescue of people covering ,tran d e d when th e s e a , waU was tnpioyes. ly n c h e d during to e severe storms.

W heiv aU other rcscue' attem pts ind toa failed, he woded th ree times

across and back a stretch of water about a ha lf mile wide to reach

'* people m arooned by the dike break.

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trad e xmlonlsm a i toe late PhUlp • M urray 's •ecrelary, foUowed h ls

> Lliht te ac h e r In to toe pruldency o t the s . A. U n ited S tee l Workera Wednesday

7 ^ " w ito a p ro m i« to .m ike his uajon to e l a r » u t la to e OIO.

»«'• T h e 60 - y e a r - o ld Pittsburfher! moved u p from U S W lecreU ry-tMitr* u e a su re r to become Uie second bead aisbi th e 1,137,000-m em ber union b u

bad s laee Ita founding la IMS.M urray , v h o also headed toe

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,8k R e u to e r. to e No. I man in tbe auto

N o oiipotiuoa________’ T h e U SW iexecuUvTlMard named

Z* M cD onald aeUng president afterM urray 's death . He vas elevated

. „ ' to th e presiaency without opposlUon In a rank*and-file electlm la st m on to .

In a sp irited InsUUaUon address 5h „ before to e USW execuUve board and

h un d red s o t union employes snd USW local officials, McDonald de- d a re d :

r -I a m n o t saUsfled. WiUiln a’• J lT M few m on ths , toe United 8U«1 Work*

e rs m u s t be known as toe largest Bisht un ion in toe CIO.”------------- T h e USW now r a n t t second be­

h in d R eu toe r's auto workers.’CD Pledges Drive

M cDonald pledged a unlonitaUon l - l i a drive "anyw here In toe United X J L 1 9 s u t e s o r Canada where miners are

_____ un o rra n Jie d .! '____ . c ____________. M cDonald u l d *We can expect

. X U l i n o to lng in toe way of advancements frt>m to e new adminlstrsUon In

13 Ifl - W u h ln g to n ." H e sdded: "We wUl have to figh t w lto might and main to keep toem from Uklng things

le during j' qqjfloods In M cDonald soberly served aoUce

on h is aides to a t toey m ust "be- ling. Top- ware of toe commies."’

sr.;? 40 F-51S Planned S For Guard UsageI Holmes BOISC, M arch 13 (m^AboQt 90 ome sU te 7 -S l f ighU r planes wiU.be a t O oven

field th is sum m er for squadrons tak* idy had ing th e ir sum m er training here, to e m*H*i tn naU onal guard bureau advised to - ist m onth day. .______ . T ho propellor-driven- fighters are» t Btt flir to be used by un its from 'elghfstate# ,iuntepred tra in in g a t Oowen field between T S m id -Ju n e and to e end of AugusU wnii «B» T h e e lr term inal h u been deslg*0 storms, " “ ted a perm anent field U»inlng

. site fo r too naUonal guard bureau, attem pts Id ah o 's IBOUi a ir naUonal guard

ree times squadron will be included in toe tra in in g program,

to reach ga llo r creek ronga wlU.be used for ko break. ^ „n e ry ^ ' bombing and rocket firUig

practice.

Oecree ot U e # Given to Robber

ATLAJ^TA, Mareh 12 H^-Howard hed IIO.- i^ ro y Booker. 33, was soilenced icr shore \V ednesday to dlo May 1 In tho wed Wlto elec tric ■ chair fo r-a-robbery - th a t e in 1051, brouRht h im only tU O nnd two

sU xctcar tokens, l - j M rs ."8 a ro h Babbitt. 2B. tesUfled i e a th e de fe n d an t dragged- h tr into a i5cclial}fln tang led tolcket. "beat, stomped nnd ■ lon Houk. cut" h e r and fled wlUi her purse 1 -by-toe m n in in in g to e smoU sum of money imlsslon. nnd to e two tokens.____________

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FaUs ta Uve wlto he r sister, i w . t sb u n h e r Bdwln Adams. M n . Adam s died i (crelary- th ree jfears ago. . _jnd b ssd Surviving are three n w « * » i lloa b u D eaald M. Adatns, Hazslton. ,»S«- a s Adams, Idsho Olty. and Edwin ‘ ded to e H . Adami, SaaU Clara, Csllf. w u sue* Servlets will be ooaducted a t 3 >

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address WASHINO'rOK, M arch 13 flfl — 3 oard and A m erican battle casuslUes in Ko* ] yes snd rea now toU l 130^03. sn increase of 1 oald de- 2M over last week's report, to e de* j

fense departm tnt said W ednesday, 1 J T h e casualUes Include 33,134 dead, j

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o< machine abandoned Asloe caught flro and was pi >e yean ago.the mine tuu never been ____

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montha., I tmporary residen t of a Frtnclico hotel, was hil room by police and

I- Be * u being held on s S W for InvcsUffiitlon of Q g J

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By HAL BOYLE The it.NEW YORK. M arch 13 (Jft~The the ir die

best way to g e t r ich in America a tmtl!U n t to cater to ro llllonttres. There facture Li r e n t enough of them , even In beaUng iTezai. ^^sh p tt

The best U rg e t - They il5 h o u se w iv e s . customerThey 4>ave moro big coma

a o n ^ ^^e'xcVp tUncle B u n b l m - R 9 f l H H | m e n d t^self. wroie In

T h r e e m erry ■r o v n g brothers -U ie h o jDOW have t 13- TodaymUllon-doUtr . & p im U sc:year buslneu aa They h i• result of le tm - „ , _ miles. ^In i IhU ■Kin. 0,fac t T hey bu ilt ih e lr bu^heas In nm sin to

years by ge tting rid (>{ the grossed l spots In f ro n t 'o f housewives’ ‘eyei‘ TnayTUl'—tn-thU -caserrug-«pota.---------------------;“I t-h ti

But the brothers, w ho gave up “ I'l- "Wiolher careers t o . gumblc on a rug “ **■ c lu |j^ g product developed by theirdad, wasted considerable effort be- A lA u rfore discovering th o t there is no i i v W lmarket like a housewife. - i^

-Xfter we b eat our heads against i i 0tha wrong wall enough tlip sj, we pol SEOK,smart." is th e way Ciayton H ubh, Bdvance32. an ex 'crlm lnal law yer, pu ts it, flown to

Clayton Is . head of th e firm . His ish pilot IbrothersrJerold; 34.-a-4orm er-com - a r c e 'immerclal a rtist, and Sheldon. 28, a clals beUiradio onnounccr. a re vice presl- An airdents. reds hav

Their success sto ry outdoes Ho- designs cratio A lger.. bu t so fi

In IMS the ir fa the r, B . H. H ulsh, general (sold his small chem ical p la n t in fighter liOhlctgo, retired to Florida and went ‘*We hiinto th e hotel business. B u t h e re- performotolned pa ten t fig h ts bn a h ig d e a n - been baler tn d ovsr th e y e t n continued to Col. BraeImprove It. The nt

Ih r^ e jrears ago h e called his from Dithree to n s In a n d proposed they more firedrop th e Jobs they held and go In KoreaInto business w ith h im . H e told two as-mthem h e was confiden t he had a metor mprodtict tb a t would se ll If properly North Kc marketed. . cannon a

"I have fa ith In i t ^ a n d 111 pu tmy life uv ln g s In to i t ." h s u td . READ T:

U N T E imO nly M aca ro n i offers lu ch m e n u vqriefy!A d d a p p d t l t e a p p « a l fo y o u r m e n u i b y i s rv in g m a n y o f tho d iffe ren t m a c a ro n i d lihe t< And,

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. . S et' iw Ss ION^S DANDY \ \ W FREE RECIPE BOOK!Nowl New, unuiuat, dllh ren i rec- \ i l ^ l Ipei, p lushoril-lo -nndoulfain lic lla lla n rK liM ta rty o m lu tiro rth a eilclng! For your FREE <epy, ju it V rttW '

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b v i o u s M a r k e t s■nie three b ro thers b td "fallh In « « a t th'

heir dad. T hey Joined him. hired making t ■ *m»li chemical p lan t to. m anu- Oeorge. i acture lhe rug c leaner, and stortcd received «aUng the highw ays, byways, anil Partm ent

paths of th e naUon to sell it. Oeorge They concentrated on industrial Po<al«llo

m tomers —. hote ls, movie chains, «nmmer. Jg commercial c leaning firms. Then, arly In 1851, a naUonal magatlne T v • n a lur^-ey of ru g cleaners, recom- I J A l ] nended the ir p roducL Housewives frote In by th e thousands.

^ a t «howe<t us o u r true m arket f fh T 'J ? , - th e home KseIf.’',recaUed SheMon.Today the bro thers have four

ilanU sc tlte red a round the couniry. they have traveled some 600,000 Th«y * olles. T heir d a d recently reUred president gain, on an an n u al pension th a t aasocUUo uns into six figures. T helr buslnesi N a m p i-iToased 13 mUllon d illa rs last y e o r , -------------a a r w n s mtnion th U year.— , r — -^it-h tt-ttkB -iighm inr,"~B hH dbrt- ^ -* • aid. We're stUl to 'ln g to gel over he sliock.’*

[fewest,MIG Still Not Seen .in War ■

BEOVL, K orea, M arch 12 l» -T h e H dvance model Russian-m ade MIO ™ town to D enm ark by a fleeing Pol- ' sh pilot lias ye t to m ake iU appear- _nce-in-KorfaTallled’ o lr r o rc ro f f ir — -0 1 0 lals believed today.An air force spokesm an said the

eds have occasionally tested new leslgns of je t w arp lanes In Korea, ^ lUt 80 fa r none has answered the cneral description of the red Jet Ighter In Copenhagen.‘*We haven't no ted any Increose In

lerformnnce of th e M IOs we have «en battling la te ly ," said L ieu t- H H ;ol. Bradford E vans,The new typo of M IG described m r .

rom Denmaric has 'considerably lore firepower th a n th e ones uied 11 Korea. The Etiropean MIO has wo ag-millimeUr a n d two 20*mUll- i letor mochlneguns. T he MIOs in jjJ lorth Korea h av e one 37-mllllmeter annon and two a -m lU in y te r guns.

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«C-A TELLO nM K inJTB P=K eep- • '^ * 1 ,“ ' ; a t the .R oss Pa rk soo here w ere 'iklng m ings cozy as poaslble fo r ,-orge, a 100-pound young buffalo :elved frcm th e Boise park de-

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OairyMeetSlated SSS!BOISE, M arch 13 I f — T hree 'i th em Idahoans will represent th e ' , .to a t tbe an n u al meiUng of th ele rlc tn D alrx association ia C h l- PAXn<!0 M arch 33 a n d 3i. P a u l h l|rhey are W . L . Hendrl*, B ette , w eek prttsldent of th e 'Id a h o D ^ r y a W a forem anoclaUon; M urray Copenhaver, Ludwig. im p a .-and -A rH rJageb .-fluh l.------ ior-itocie

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SEOUL. K orea. M a rc h 13.UW clall-M o-T he—he av lu t io u w ftU ” O f~ the- one of” lw inter c o v e r t th e K o re a n bat- membenU efront today.. chUU ng fighting «eek on im en Iri th e ir b u n k e rt a o d clog- -me gtglng vital aupply ro u te s . . w u 'th l t;

H ardest h it w aa th o e u te rn jUon jirfron t, where 31 Inches fe ll >n the duded Sep a s t two days. A ^ u t e ig h t Inches Hermanfe ll on th e w estern f ro n t today. Budse ar

Troops a t the f ro n t shivered In Budgeaoggy bunkers, w h ile enow pJo»-s, through ibulldostrs and tru ck * puUlng |ng and Itnow rigs worked to ke ep supply interest e rou tes open.

PSO M O TZO PAUL, M arch 13—T h e H eybum - ^

P a u l highway com m lsslonen l u t w eek promoted R u e b en K r ^ s to RE forem an of 'th e ro a d ' c rew . 'O . L. |Ludwig, who had h e ld th e poslUon

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WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT:

Visits Capital — _WASHINOTON. M a rc h J3 (Spe^

clall-M ork Y. Dayley.- B urley, waaone o f r iv e -T a n w —P B n n —Burettj- —memben vlsiUng th e c a p ita l this ^ { 9 week on a special to u r .

The group arrived M onday and • ' / Mw u'tn lerta lned a t a na U o n a l feder*^ / flflatlon dinner T uesday . O uests tn- / ^eluded Sens. Henry C. D w orahak and I wKerman Welker a n d R epe. Ham er \ MBudge and Oracle P fo s t. " V V l

Budge conducted th e vlalton > 0 1through the capltol T u esd ay m om - VjIng and they also covered po in ts of AInterest elsewhere in th e c ity . > # S l

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BOTANY SUiTsId b y D aroff. Botany K« t o M f l im lstakable look ot quiUtr. h ^ l 0 t h a n ineeU the e;e.» . . . In erery inch ot (hi a a -p ly . 100% Tlrsin wonta! t« r taUoring. O n l; a c n i t s s S aU on Uka th liI n c auch la« ' ■■abl* Taluel S

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W ASHINOTON. M arch H (HI — O en. M atthew -,B. R ld g n y 't t l s r Je t Intercep tor torce In westem E urope la to be boUtered icon with ISO o t th e fa stest ? • « Stbre tigh t- e rs y e t developed.

B u t there Is n o Invnedlile pros­p e c t o f comlnff close, with Jeta ot equal pertonnance . to th# numbers o f M IO s Russia haa In eastern Ger­m any , in satellite sta tes and alonf h e r ow n w estern boundary. Thes* a n estim ated In th e thouunds.

A tU otlon Focascd T h e shootlDB down on Tuesday

o ! a n American F-84 'n iuaderjel f lghter-bom ber by two Russlan- b u ilt M IO s over the U. 6. sone of.

-Vi«»TTn«Tiv"fiv»iit«»rf iitt^ntlon^flo thfl a ir streng th nidffway would hare available In a shfiwdown.

W hile h is N orth AtlanUs treaty a ir forces ore estimated to have cioae to 4,000 planes, only 75 are S a b r ts , and Babrra are the only coenbat planes of the trt# world t h a t c an outtly the MtO. Later m odel planes outcloss the MIO. but they a re no t In combat unlu.

G round Aid Typt*T h e planes In NATO air units are

^ p red o m ln an U y g r cTund support “ iypM rT lK «~th '6“ r JM “ ThunacrJrt

a ho t down T uesday. T hat situation troubles m lllta ry 'lea d ers who cite t^ e doctrine th a t ground batU u can resu lt In d isaster for the side lack ing a ir superiority. ■ -

T h e new type P-88s to be dispatch* •d to Europe a re called F-66FS and a re designed f a r both tl r combat a n d troop support. They will re­p lace T hunderje ts in .the Sflth and 80th wings. T hey mount six 50- c a llber guns a n d c an cany^O five- inch rockets. T hey are described a s th e fastest d a y tlghlers ot- the r - M se r ie s - fa s te r th sn the models

I't i <111 now downing M IO s In Korea a t a j r a te o f lI- to -1 .

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m K o r e a P O W s[ S ' ' ' j PANMUNJOM. K orea, March 13£■’>(' , sn—T h e com m unists accused the

i-e V I tn ii te d N ations again today otx r p . ■ "w antonly" alaugblerlrig \ , m m k■ 111-------e f-w ar in lts-*‘schem e" to extend the■ | M|| .f ig h tin g In K orea.■ l ; | l | T lie accusation was one of severaln i j I n o d a by th e re d s a t a ll&lun of-^ k l l fleers meeting. T h e reds also charged^ w f ! viola ted the truce con-■ H ] ference a rea by shetllng It andH I J pe rm itting a irp lanes to tly over It.^ ■ 1 ] Denlea Cbarie^ | l i ~ A t th e sam e tim e, the seniorr a i i tr. N. Uason officer. C ol WiUaRj D.■ i l l G arlock denied a previous redW i l l charge tho tT, K aircraft attackedH o i t ' * com m unist convoy Jan. 31.

K ? , ia S te d on th a t day. but th a t It W fX 'i bore no red Identifying panels to

ilp i i ry I t should be Immune. The s Q l l i perm its th e reds to tend aijW S.} eonroy onco o r twice a week trom JU U |^ th e ir truce headquarters a t Kae-H I I to Pydngynnff.n i l | 'S aturday lacldentU j g i i T b e la te s t r e d protest on the B W ii'i T7. N.’s trea tm e n t o t pflsgners re- S K l l l ferred to an inc iden t oiTYonehon m u ^ > ° d S a turday when 33 North ■ 9 J K o rean prisoners were killed ond ■ I t t ^ Wounded, a n d to Incidents a t^ B t l -------Pongam - B n d-K oge-ln -w h lch - Iwo■ I I I m ore prisoners lo s t the ir lives.

N orth K orean Oen. Nam II m m eharged the U .^N ._hn9_klU ed.or R l l l w ounded ' 9,S{I0 communljls since

beginning of armistice negotla- jia 4: ’ • tlons.

| i Worker Is Injured At Ogden jfirbase

CHl’ k ■* h i l l A IR FO R CE BASE, M arch 21!* 'S 12 { fi-R aym ond H . Smith, 40, Og-

' d en , waa in ju red seriously T hurs- ‘day when h e slipped b rn u th the w heel of a m oving Jet tighter.

n |U ’ S m ith ' was In a crew tovlng theH H m --------y -W to a parlclnn strtpr-H# wasH I ta k en to an Ogden J)»p lta l tor D | trea tm e n t o t a fractured pelvis, M i possible Internal injuries,' lacera- H I tlons a n d ahock.■ I S m ith is employed In the alr-■ I e ra t t storage section. The head of ■ I th e secUon, Lee W alker, said UiereD | w u no apparen t negllgcnce.

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l^underjrt; situation ------who cite Mr*. J . D . MeCoUnn, r igh t, k

Id battle* L ea fue of W omen Voter*, handi r the side V em on Bm lth, ccnter, new presl

f t « * * id l s p a tc h * ___ •

Women Votersr will re-

” T." E l e c t i o n s , L e“ « • V ernon SmlOi, Twin Falls,

■ w ^ - S a e lec ted president of Uie Twin h« mndPiii ZiCOgue Of Women Voters In orea a t a ^be a n n u a l dinner meeUng of the

organlsaU on a t the Pa rk hote _ T uesday n ig h t

O the r o tf lc e n elected were Mrs l | * g Je rre Covcr, vIco p resident; Mrs **• K enne th flpcas. secretary, and Mrs.• a K . W . M ontgomery, treasurer. I T I ^ M ra b e ra elected to th e board ol

3W s Move to Censure S fti; Jap Premier Eyed3 ™ ® ! ^ m ^ o r o F ^ o ^ ^ p w U M ^ d e d ^ ite n d m e d jy Introduce a no-confldence

m otion Sa tu rday against th e pro­of several American, govem m ent o t Japanese lilion of- P rem ier Sh lgeru Yoshlda. '

charged p o n u c a l observers considered th e move a gnmble to provoke on open

i It and ,p iit Jn Yoshldo's liberal party with over It. th e hope of forcing him out of oT-

, , flee. T he opposlUon wns given a 80- ?,m W chance to succeed., yWanJ D, T j,o question vas w hether tha lous « a an tl-Y osh lda elementa in tho Llber- attacked ]_ would vote w ith th e party 11 » to keep tlio 74-year-old premier in

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["T.nfl Panel Tightens up ".'fSS D raft Deferments

POCATELLO, M arch 12 (IB—The• B annock couniy d ra f t board im* t on the po jca U ghter d ra ft reguloUons to- (ners ro- . ^ay and announced determ ents willYoMhon bo given only In emergencies.

33 North B oard m em bers said ofrrlcultural iiied ond d e term e n ts would be (rranled "only Idents a t jn those cases where th e Individual hlch- two -m eets tno-crttc rla:sct-fo rth -tnT cgu- l';«- „ lationa, a n d only to r limited periods «am H during p lanU ng‘or harvesting Ume." Wiled c r T hey a lso pointed o u t th a t de­als since tc n n e n ts ex tend the liability for : negotla- m ilita ry scrvice unlll tlie oge of

35. nnd in m ost o t Uie.sc cnses i t would too b e tte r for th e registrant ^ fu lfill h is m ilita ry obllgaUons a t

11C U an e w ly age.

r b S S B SON DORNB. M a :^ OAKLEY. M arch 13 -A son was1,40 , Og- bom S a tu rd ay a t the Cotlnge hos-j T hurs- p lta l to M r. and Mrs. William Day.ifsUi Uie -- -------------------------------------------------L

Husbands! Wives!f % M . w a n t n e w p e p a n d v i m ?

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• * * _ * • * ,

: e r s M e e t F e a t u r e s

3 , L e g i s l a t i v e R e p o r iIn Falls, d irectors were Mrs. W . O. W att the Tw in M rs. R. W. Marsh, M rs. Robei /o ters In R obbins and Mrs. Tom Hovendei g of th e M em bers of the nom inating c6tr r k ho te l m it tee elecled for n e x t y e a r wei

M rs. W. D. Holt, ch airm an : Mr lere M rs. !• P « ry and M rs. J o e B am t; Mrs. en ter.and Mrs.' M rs. Tim Ilobcrtson p resen ted U: urer nominaU ng committee rep o r t. ] hoard Df accepted unanimously. T h e ar

* n u a l budget report waa given b M rs. KelUi Evans.. M ra. J . D. McCollum, ret^rjn

l i r e p residen t of Uie league, p realded a 17 , J th e meeUitg.£ i V 6 C l S t 's u><i ths local c u rre n t agend

item for the league Includes com •ho th r ra plBtlpn pf th ti ' ^ n OTi' Vour r^wn Elded to - ty" atudy which is to be followed )i infldence a special membership m a t in g t th e pro- decide orr a speclllc p ro jec t to h Japanese ta k en up during Uie year.

B ta te Sen. Carl D . Irw ln , Twl ered Uie p a lis , was Uie fea tured spetfker o on open the program, H e ’ briefly ouUlne

ir ly w ith th e work of the s ta te leglalalur lit of o f- w hich reccnUy ended its f i r s t ses ^en a 80- slon a t Boise.

S enator Ini'ln waa Introduced b •ther th a M rs. Hovcnden.10 L iber- M rs. K urt Moss p resen ted tw h e pa rty readings, "A Child’s View o f HI em ler i a ^ d d y - and "A Story fo r Paahcn

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son wasnge hos- / ' / .am Day. / j

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*• ----------------------------- 're s Gains Keported in

,i A-PoweredPlartcB p o r t WASHINGTON, M arch 13 (IB

n -or <•. Congressional a tom ic experts ha i S ' reported "very sa tisfac tory pro

ress" on re « a rc h ior atom-power planes.

l” v e a r were C u l H lnshaw , R.. Calrm an- Mrs. th e opUmlstlc repo rt to nen •s. J o e Ber- rata yesterday a fte r members

tho reactor subcom m ltU e of t irtsen tedU ie Joint congressional atomIe ener

ren o r t. I t committee m e t' w ith a ir foree re sly. T h e an- rnentaUves a n d O enera l Elect) ts given by research experts.

■Tho results a re qu ite exciting m, re tirin g contemplate,’* H lnshaw aald. prealded a t He cautioned how ever th a t t

ultimate success o f th e program r e n t agenda “yet to be proven.''- Eludes com- -----------------------------

followed |iy \ j a l j a f l l a n O u D l ^ c S -

""FlowninCombaS .U 1. T . 'ln o b o u l , K o ro ., M oich I I m sDerfker on Son's American pilo ts aro flyl:

ly ouU lned Can&dlan-bullt Sabreje ta In Kori legislature one ot them h a s sh o t down

ts f i r s t ses- wnimunlst M IO -15, Uie tlfUi i force dlxlosed today,

troduced by A’number of C anadlan-bu ltt F-C were pu t Jn action w ith the four

sen ted two fightcr-lnterceptor wing about thr lew o f His months sgo. T he S ab res were bu [or D oshcn- in Canada u n der a n arrangeme. ------------— p r m r t irr p nitc a - s tn ig s:—

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t. T he n n r efflte t* w er« elected a t the atmtts i r W edne«lay n lttat a t tb e Park holtL (SUI

•ted in Pope RecoversP l a T ^ O O VATICAN CITY, March 13 ClJL l a i l C o Pope P lu s x n . completely recover

r c h 13 (IB — from h is rec en t ottnck of Influcn:experts have observed th e I4Ui anniversary of 1actory prog- coronation today by celebraU stom-Dowered mass in h is private chapel;'

• Tho 77-year.old ponOft did nr R . Calif., oppearani

Settlement Sough! In Asiatic Disput

le ral Electric T A IP E H . Formosa, M arch 13 ilf •Die U n ite d SU tes Is quleUy tryl

te exciting to to aetUe a dispute between Bunf aald. end naU o n a lls t China before I t rv<>r thn t Uip be olred In a fuU-dress debate befce p rS ?am l i “ >e U n ite d NaUons. -

■ T h ? d isp u te began when Burn_____ recenUy charged th a t naUonaliI ____ guerrUla forcea In

l u i c a — . -w iuT B urniestfT iovtm M innroopc r n m K n f U. s . Ambassador Karl L. Rank L / U m u a L hna been discussing the m atter wI rch 13 (W — naU ona llst Foreign Minister Geor a are flying Yeh. eta in Korea, ------------------ --

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H O f J e t P l a n e s• TA IPEH . Formosa. M a r ^ W ^NaU onallst China's a ir force w » ready to fly imd m alnU ln ^ e r lc i r s u l l t j e u In Uie d e f e r s o ^ e r

■ I ““h c ' ;s m •tra in ing program on malntalnlng Je a irc raft. I n addlUon, he sold, thre

I ^ H a a lrllelds on the Islond aw capab of hnwHilng Jet planes and a fourtl is being completed. , -

JcU Needed Now T he general indicated he need cj

leU immedlolely for defense of Pbrmosa again st p ^ b l c a ^ Iron th e 3.WX)-plaiie red a ir w r« .

H B i . . _ a V c _ c o u ld J u r d ly h w d ^ toer n ow," h e satd when^ gsked y h a t hi

again st a concerted Je t atUcl^i^Jiu ^ H D i we would have to."

B lc n io t Reserv*W ang said he h a s a n se rn e

3,000 pilots, m ost of them under 3 Tears o f age who could team rapldl to f ly jeU . G lven-lM Interoptori the genera l said, Uiere would be n problem in defending Pormow sn h e could be ready for offensive ac

‘ tlon;^------—— ------------ -^Since th e deneutrallulUon of Foi

H B H I jiuMB. th e nationalist a ir torce h i Ih* Ktmoal m ade no m lds against Uie malnlani UL (SUff W ang sa id sueh rolds would not t

effecUve. " I t Is .difficult," ho sali ■ "to h i t th em efficiently when Uie

are so spread out."

rch 13 W - Plans Begun for0 Influcnra, East Idaho Fail' ' “ , 7 BLAOKTOOT. M areh 1! U>-Pii

celebraUng p j^ n , hove been mod# I HM nnt livestock superlnM sidcnti « x ^ c

if f did not, ^ g u ,jr agricultural leat oppearance. jp j3 eastern Idaho sUi ------ , fair. T h e event wUl be held Sep

oughtl i a n i f f A « r e selected, 3Tiey are LowreniM o p U l C peH a n n . Oeddes. S . D.. and Darch 13 iW— A. O. Shaw , head of th e departmeiiileUy trying of da iry - husbondryj^ WashlngtoKeen Burma su ite college.

S f t e before I t w as long beUeved Oiat"a d ^ k Ing cup made ot rhlnoccros bor

h en Burm a would counteract poison. naUonallst

iwMt CTina B I ^ M S H O E W i i M

nnroop j:— ----------R F P A I R ’•1 L. Rankin I x t r ^ i i xm atter wtUi a tIster Georgo '

HUDSON'Su p c Q U A L IT Y A L W A Y ^ i n y • ■ M A T E R IA L S W iaseau f W O R K M A N S H IP

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'MEX IRUD api TRAaiONrid i vtmoit noa-tkid rtopplng po w er/

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in tro d u c to ry Purchnw

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,-ce Veterans to Take \r . Fanning T r a i^ i

Sought for Blan’ l a n e s

laUonoUit air w deparUnent o t edu

i S u h S j e * sU to,e sold, three educaUon has ito r ,I are capable sponslblllty to r a S T a fourth veterans and r e i ^ U r i n g ^

fflve some Idea of Uie dem and Vow “ - th e training, M eanea said.S he needed A lthough eligible ifcn seofPbr- unU l Aug. “ ° h lLnttnri'* from years a fte r d ls c h i^ e In w h lr t

ipp T y ,-M cB B e rsa ld -h e-w o u ld -h a n ^ e Uiem p rS :b te I t If a ll Uiose w ho M

t*atuSc. "but tim es the days In service” tTuV n o t exceed th ree years.

■ Single trainees will w e l v es reserve of a m on th while In tra in in g , '

« « T S » t n m . l l h o n . » ml ^ r a n l d l y celvo $110 avmonUi and r e te rS S i ? w im two or moro d e pw denU

. w o u l T K be paid >130 a m onth. M eanea s

n m i B H IIOME HAOERMAN, M u ih 1 1 -M r.

ultlon of For- A. H e n d r tc to n h« v e«lr foreo haa tu rned trom vlslUng th e ir son , F t t e S i m d . Hendrickson, and fam ily, a t Aswould not be !»■ _____________________ult," ho said, —ly when Uiey

cultural lead-n Idaho s u te 2 S A

A H Blngtw o judgea ^are Lowrenoe ^ ■ ^ ^ ^ ^ T a U o i e d byD.. and D r. t h a t unm lsti

le departm ent to them tb iWashington he re , too . ,

fab ric , a 3 -pT T T fc -oi n iaa te r t4 th a t a drink-noceros bom ^ ,

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r t 0 . E Cbinejr. J e » Ju a n lS jX Heinrich. H u iy M orin‘S j f lu r Afldenon. E. p . E ec tii^ Dr. B. U s r tU - roectliSSflrortb .O U »«r'A n- _____njd S ilv e r. I » o a U IV 0 . W tU trt, I . A. RB t n n . CUude U endl- £a WiJtlww. le r r ln f : - -

wiusn tn d Mrs. R. S.atflttant*: Dftvld _ _ _

iS iiy Lydum. u ihers. gM wer* rteelred from r o t to y io « n e e . l ^ P. n d U n . B u e n e W . £ „ t i- toi Un. JoMpb K ei- W vr

Ilt ptbe* went to Jim. iS l Roberta Boston, g«^!*l^ t i i t S t Bdward'a * ^ V rr

E1b «- CM jw grun /eatured » »«>'' *■ IBJ fsrter." presented by1 ttthlh g n d s students, w«r< Bm iSuiicLI W«mUNiniBBED Laihw n M m h 13 - • H nrry ‘•w im, tw ujht from the SaJ- EM.r a BJ to ^ Bun VoWoy s iw w

H t^ ° ^ c a r e d * ? o r by »«>« teltl._________ Uohl Tc

Id dot oa th# forebeid gar women In Ind ia Is in^o„ m tt, belnt merely a n Twit

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Events Reported V f ;By Oakley Folks

O A K l ^ . M u c b U M la ry W trr. son o r M r.TJW -M r#.- M errUl-W 4rr. tkU r e tu m e d from trad e acbool a t ai^ .PrOTO. ' wrw#

B ay A ndM M a and W . B . W hlteley have r e tu m e d trom a b u sln e u tr ip to AihtAO..

M r. a n d ' M rt. A rthu r Berener s q jtnd chiUren havt reU iraed from ai—yffO fden . riot in

M r. a n d M n . N. & M a n h , P t. u U n d?TancIs,«O nt.. Canada, have been :• 1,Y lsltlns M r. and M n . R oss Adams, m ent

W . B . W hlteley, Jo h n 0 ]a rk and M itinrK o « A d a n u a re In S a lt L ake C ity radJoon bustneos. a«ala;

M rs. R u th Adams, v h o h a s been hapovTlsltlng h e r son, V . O. A dam s, a n d &nd Bfacnlly, h a t le ft fo r Q uincy, W aah. Or

, inside

Report Given for j-Coiuicil’sJBenefit - f i a t a

council, m eeting a t O lenn D enney's hom e T uesday a l jh t , heard a report on th e ahow sponsored by th e group.■me p ro je c t realHed I1U.M . Q uota fo r tb e B u b l T -T eens s ta t* dues

P T l« s fo r T -Teena aelUng th e u J ? ® m ost tlcketa w ent to R u th S eed , B r jl-c Leona M orris and W anda Oreen.Mra. H ow ard Reed, president, a p - of TX »loted-M rff-W lll-Cham lw »,-M rB r Ju a n ita S troud and M rs. Doris . J . J M orin aa a nomlnatiip'B committee. a e c t io n w ill be held a t th e April So m eetln*.— I up, n)<

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u a t c B I ^W»rr»Bty D «di W»n*n S ttn r la B«m * *??.*

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J)Ml*ratli>n of Uomal«d> JUInh B»wanl lo Poblle, Lot 4 asd part LM 1 Block «S JJRllDbl TowJulU.

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By JOHN RANDOLPH “ <*. ISU K D , K orea, M arch 13

^ W h y do com m uniit capU ves aUU “ to bloody battles on tb e p rison

W anda or Soulh K orea? fla I t the resu lt o f any m is tre a t- v ^ ,

^ n t or brutality by th e U alted ,N i^ n s c o m m a n d - a s thebU tC T rrfa« d lo a t Peiping c laim s again and je i ln ? Is 11 Ujb work of tx l« e r .“ PW guard* supplied by th a V. B.Wld Republic of K orea arm lea?. O r is It aome peculiar ma'^lruM >J“ lde th# prisoners them selves— ®> « r a o Jnnste communlJt f re n ry ru e l- , «d by unreasonable h a tre d a n d ^ ^ 5 » ^ e d by th e m ental p reasure of lone eonflnement? • - f ia h u ^ y -* - r io la -p o - - th a - Ja le t o f - - l a

reds were killed add 43 w ounded. I S » 1 « « these quesUons. ^

Such violence w « underslandable v S r and probably inevitaMe io M ay a n d ."VA Ju n a l u t y e tr a fte r th e reds h a d T # gained control o f th e ir huge, 6 ,000- # man compounds on K ojo island a n d # had seised th e -c am p com m ander, m Brig.<len. Prancls T . Dodd. I

B u t Dodd's rescue and th e b rea k - V up Of the reds Ipto sm aller, m ore inan(igertIe~com pounds' haa n o t ’ ended n e n th# m ajor violence—oa W ] m any hoped and expected i t w ould ’j U do. f W

lA s t October, well a lte r th e b rea k - m up, more' than (0 Chinese cotnm u- m n itts v fre killed in a r io t in tb e lr ■ new cUnp oa Choju island, f a r o ff I K qrM 's southwest coast. O nly lo st Januaiy -nearly 60 N orth K orean reds m et a like fa te on th e is le t of ■ Pongam. ■

I n between have 'been m ore th a n 1 a score or more of o th e r •‘inc i­dent*" Umt Include m urderous aU tack on allied guards, shooting of m utinous single p risoners, a n d fre - i q u e s t compound "suicides" U ia t look i suspiciously like oom m unlst lynch* J Ings. I

W hat are Uie reasons l o r th la u n ­ending, bloody violence to com­pletely different from A m erica's W orld war n experience w ith O er- m an. liallan and Japanese prison ­ers o f war? I

To get Uiesi answers a n d o ther* like them 1 made a n ine -day to u r of TT. N. prison cam ps In S ou tb K orea—traveling nearly 1,800 m iles by a ir, train, boa t and Jeep, a n d trudging many o the r m iles afoot.

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cloUlng, sh e lte r a n d m edical cart, cumsiIn It was beyond rep roach . '" nu t .To explain tb a w d d a s bloody prlsoily ouUireaks U u t h a n b a u s te d the in Uiof prisoner of w a r fo r more H . L— Uian a y ia r. th a A m erlean offleen KoJe ae and m en give tb M e Kcneral rea- gen ir to eons: - c a n p 11- 1. P r is o n tn k t tb e oommunlst ehe.

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OUJ, N . _ week-Tir- I . U ie re U a possibility U u tJn e s - . Mr- long sages of instruiU oni still rea ch e o d I aves some o f tb e red eoopounds by hom e era. m eans of espionage « tn U . , Mr-lean L M any reds, m ost of Uum eon- i» l- fined fo r m ore than two y esn , a re t a t going " s tir craay" and would oom - ood. n i t acta o f violence under any c lr- •*n, cum stancea.

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lore H . I* T ay lo r, Arlington. Va. As cers K oje c am p oommander Taylor h a s A c o rea- general supsnrlslon over three aub - fIghU

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ae B U t* college student, apeai tb e ~ ^ P . w eek-end wlUi tbelr p a m ta .

t . Mr. and Mr*. Roy Twls* a n d M r. V 9:h a n d Mrs. Oeorge iMLong re tu rned K iBy bonfs Baturday tn m D etroit. ■ ?

Mr. and Mr*.;Don H anson. P oe»- ■ 2 tello, spen t Uie week-end w ith h e r ■ !

„ parenU , Mr. a n d Mr*. R ay C lark.

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to tie down our troops, t ry to a h ak e P**i ed ou r nerre. and try to m aka o s look mm e*. b a d in th e eyes'of tb a w orld.”

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VlDcent H aUSiu o . Independent Pro> ■ H fretiiTe p c r ty candidate to r Presl* ■ H I d sa t l u t T ear, taced an Indictment

a (Surging ttS .331 federKl Inooms ta x m t l o s todajr.

B a rn au l, v l t h hU v ile . V M ao, w ai'acctued o f declarlns an Income of taXATt fo r th e years m fl-60 In* Itead of a c tu a l Income o( |2M,743.

I - T her ire re achedu led -to tu rn • (bemselTes over (o the O. S . ffiarahti' todar.

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'■"■•Tlcaon.*''lie"»dded.------------------------: *nie R alU nans face a M ulble tlO .- ; 000 maxim um fine and live yeara in ■ prUon if convicted, according tc ' A u lita n t U . S . Atty. Robert Peck- ' hasL P eck h am Mid the? vouJd also ' face cIvU llaUUUea la excees of

$600^00.;1 . C o s r ld e d ef ContetDpt

EoUlnoa, S6-year-old altomejr, ' v u eoQTlcted of contem pt of court

tBd aenteneed to «lx m onth) hnrd labor f o fW a acUoni vh lle defend­ing v eat ooaat labor leader B arr? M d g u l a ft 19M per]m 7 -eon>plr> aey trial.

| | HalllnaA. v h o receWed MO.ISS vote* du rin g laa t November's elec­tion. U r n v l th ' hU v lfe and six •on i a t R o n , Calif., a few miles

aorth o f S a n Praaclsea.-...............A w B z n o t v u Ittued f<>r the

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L e a v e s K i n g' ROME. M arch 13 (fl — Egypt'fl Queen N tn lm a n f lev to Switzer­land tO(U7 a n ld conflletlng n im o n

.o f an Im peodlng-dlroiee fWm ex- Kin* Pianjuk, pregnancy o r a politi­cal m a n ta safeguard th e ro y ^ dy -

' She took 'o ff from Rome’s a irp o rt a t J:40 PJB. for Zurich, Bhe was accompanied by h e r mother, M rs. Slla Sadek. a nurse a ad a lit tle blick poodie. bu t did aot take h e r baby aon. K ing Puad TL '

-------r uwrrBiB uufHu-t« a a iifpsrt— t o see b e r .o lf .— — . ~ . . - -

ra io u k 'a abadovs—tv o tough Al­banian M oslem bodyguards were no t c n u n t e ith e r when N airlm an and a e r m o the r arrired .

Both th e queen and h e r m other v e r t v e a r in g rich fu r coats and

A ipokesm an for Flirouk denied 'a n rum ors o f a divorce or u p a ra ^

* ^ 0 «;i)een is going to Zurich fo r a short period ot r ^ and trea t* ment," h a said.

vould s ta y in Switzerland.Asked v h r Farouk did no t aococn-

pany h is v lfe to th e airport, th a spokesmaa sa id: '‘Sometimes h e does a a d aometlmes h e doesn't." f —

Senator Worried Ori Tideland Plea

v m <»L SA N S. M arch 13 Vi— Sen. A llen ZUender, D.. I a . , p redicts sUt«* v l l l h a w a “m uch tougher" fight .to g a in control o f o ffdiore’oU tmder -Elsenbover adm lnlstra- tieo th a o u n d e r Prealdent T ^ a n .

B lender v a m e d Louisiana. T exas and O aliforola a H ln s t trying to g e t more th a n P resident EUenhower pnxolied d o rtag h is campaign and said a m ove to extend th e ir c la lnu might h av e a “d e m taU n g effect."

n f v e d e rla te too muoh f r o o w hat P realden t EUenhower p ran lsed —ths h ls to rto boundarte*-w e v l l l

■ «lT9 a lo t Of people in ooagresj Who ' ' sre o a th e fence an excuse to vot«

agalnal s ta te o v n ^ p , ~ he sa id .

Hiii.j 7 Horses BurnedM IK f) U N O O tN , R , I.,' M arcb 13 W —M j ] \ . Sevan rac e horses were destroyedi i u J la rt n igh t In a stable ttre a t th e■ M ' linceln P o v n s race tra^ TI AB S S l y w a w c w i i c t t

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WASHINOTON. March 13 (fl -— . W onder w hat -would hapjlen If a

bunch of mule reporters asked the P residen t of ths United S tate s:

“W hat color are your bedroom »»!>»• « r - PrtsldentJ" -

V l n g “^ t do your grandchndren c a l

— Egypt's n w h a t tlm j do you go to bed al I Sw itzer- n ig h t? ”n g n im o rs - w h o designed th a t su it yo u 'n fhuH e x - ifea rln g f"

r a po lltl- “Ucc" Elsenhower m ight b lo v h ii ro y ^ d y - s tack a t about this point. B u t h it

wife, Mamie, answered these and a 8's a irp o r t flock of equally personal Questions,

She w as tossed by an eager bevy of tady re- Iher, M r^ po rters and one man, aa read ily a t 1 a li t t le jrou please Wednesday,

take h e r Bedroom walls? G ray-green. She flnda that'color restful,

tio a irp o rt _ orandchlW ren? T h e y c a l l her• -- - "M iml."--------- -------

tough A ]- Bedtim e? 10 to 10:30 p jn ., aftex I were n o t w atch ing Ulevlslon.Iman a a d tw i ,{^{9 jjjh t g n y n ilt f d e ­

signed by Molly Pamle. sr raoUier por w hat a mole reporter’s op ln- » a ts a n d jon Is worth, the first lady handled . . h erse lf w ith charm and good sense

ik denied a t th is first meeUng wlUi th b press IT separaw. gj^jce ajje enlered tha W hite H ouse, r ^ ^ , S he m ads history of a sort, too, . i^ c h f « by inv iung the m en who cover h e r nd tr e a t - hu lbond ’s doings to s it in on th e

talk . Mrs. PVanklln D . Roone* long-sne- - r e l t 'h a d u wuiueu«only ru le^ M rs :

H a n y 8 . Truman Ju st d idn ’t hold ” n e v s conference*,'port, th a S o 41 allghtly sheepish m en

trooped along w ith the vom en folk 6sa u f — over to a vaulted room v l th w hite ~ p lastered walls In the executiveI f i n m ansion Wetlnesday and, a s shy ly as

boys a t a dancing class, In filtra ted P l O Q th e ranks of 97 women. I t waa the JT l e t t women’s show, howover. You'd h a n j-

i 13 I N - ly h av e knovn there was a a a a in ., pred ic ts tb e place.tougher" l a cam e Mrs. Elsenhower, chlo as

tdiore’oU all g e t ou t In her wool suit, tw o big m ln lstra- gold bracelets on he r righ t a rm a n d l ^ a a . a em ail watch with, black band o a

la . T exas h e r le ft. Movie cameras w hirred, ng to g e t f laah bulbs exploded. The t i n t U dy senhower s a t d o v n a t an antique desk in fro n t algn a n d o f a gold wall hanglnj-, w ith two i r clalniB po tted , pnlma In the backKround. r effect." A s ,h e r husband does a t hU news oh f r o o eoafarenees. Mrt. Elsenhoww to I- p ran is ed u n te e red some oommenU a t t h t -w e v l l l ou tse t. She told about h e r eagage- ress w ho n e n t s Sor the nex t week, q j ^ n ; a to vo t* d e a r ly b u t In a voice th a t seldom he sa id , c a rried to the rear tm t . T hen cam e

th e questioning and the gals, though

l e d13 (fl — W h at hW Mrs. Bsenhow er done lestroyed to th e W hite House &i th e v a y o t

fam lghJflgL j y o t m uch), i s the ro I TOOUgticlosrt space? (Well. ahe‘s

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:efl) a n d U en t. W arren O . Brown, th e two V. T tr G e m a n y a V . 8. aooe, nse ^ a n e modeU.I J le n d en o n , Colo^ parsehnted to safety when Ident h appeaed near tb e Csech fron tier d s r t

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f a b , E x b i b i t s C h a r mm aking out better than th e did a<

13 (fl — Hrst). Does he r husband ever ta il f tn i f a “J’OP around the bouse? ( N o - h e ’i •VMt th n too tired to ta lk a fte r a day 's work) a tS : ^ ‘o"® reporter got Into thi

K aenbow tr,- inquired Ar- ^ th u r Hadley, Newsweek a u g a d n t

"how U tho food in th e WhlU . House?” • - .

0 bed a t •m e ,i f i i giggled. Mamie EUen- ^ hower U ughed and said th e food L

It you’re good.Ail toU (he first lady g a re t a lm-

b lo v h U pression of loving every m inute b: B u t h u th e W hlU House. One lady reportei

)o and a did, however, throw her fo r a mo* luestloDS, m entary loss. Plrst she to ld M rs U dy r e - Elsenhower she v a s a photogenic

eadily a s f irs t lady. Mamie E l s e n h o w e i beamed.

een. S h e TTien, continued th e newswoman: "The yeara have been very k ind U

» l i h e r youT ^----------------------------' ------------Mrs. Elsenhower, v h o U M , looked

n ., a f te r Just the least bit as if she thoughl t h u comment could have beea m o«

ru«? D e - tactfu lly phrased.

Yacht Retainedod sense WASHTNOTON, M arch 13 (fl -h b p ress ‘The Williamsburg, a 344-foot navale H ouse, vessel with de luxe acconunodntlonilort, too, snd e l a b o r a t e communicationsover h e r equipment, will continue to bo the

on th e presidential yacht, th e navy says.. Roone*ilK ~ M n r •B eA O -roaS .N E W a-W A N T L ^D Sin’t ho ld ■;--------------------------------------------------

lh m enn e n fo lk | j | | | ^th w hite ■ M

' S S r " g Z MI'd h a rd - m

. | A Itw o bls . M

u m a n d m m H

II I 1I9Ia t th e

s i Tills new•n cam e

,‘S ^ m \

With lighters____ only 2 minuti

made this lus 15 less beatin cake mixes, v mostquick-m

r lySHOWDRinCXJlfC-BE

I i mhrniu tHthitlI IM P Q R tA N T t /! f o r be lt rttuil* jCrI w h t n h w d « W n o . > ^ ‘■ b e sv re to u M X | , o w o f t h i* . V

ii*'] . I . H«T. b<m!l£^aart I ZBUrftffifa^bcmib

I ttsiVi■ 6np6rtiB t2 nsa

B f-' I i t 's p r e - v U p y o n j I A dd l» f i

, I t«Mf

ISlflan . SttH* to so litr • Ioverabovw ,

I ■ *NCI S lend iilgi«diCD ta,tbto

I ing t!d(« of b o v ! f r tq u s b t h a a d b eating . W ith

I

- T i M E S - N i i v i a ; 1

o m m u n i s t M l G s

th e two V. B. a ir force pDote f toed a t by t« w m odeU .to lU astn te tb e a tta e k fo t ; ln t« rr ie i ifety w hen hte damaged pU ne v e n t e a t of coi n iiic r d srtn g » roatlDO patrol. (A P v irepbol

- CAST I N PL A Yr s t IDAHO STATE O Q U iE O a -P 0 (

telJo, M arch 13—T w o M agic V, I ley StudenU are in th e c u tt l f l m i Moliere's, "The Im a g in a ry Invalli

a ahort th ree -ac t f a rc « ’ being w ahe did a t sented a t Idaho S U te college. Tti

d ever ta lk are P ran A verett, T w in Falls,? (No—h e 's Bophouore m a joring in educatlo lay 's w ork), drama, and Phil Jo h n so n , a seal (Ot Into the majoring In speech -d ram a.

qu lred A r- n u g a d n t .

th e W hite ✓ 1 1 ■ ■■ ^

im le 'sU e n . "MUk, o n * • • • th e food U v i M t thbl a r o a a l r i - « # J * # 4 c W o » r j <

m inute ta i ___________ J ^^ r e p o r t e r "' _ >fo r a m o- ^ S

> to ld M rs. 'photogenic % J we n h o w e r

sry k ind to _________________

» . ^ Y o u r G

( f l —-foo t naval _ _ —nm odatlons 'Mk m W E

“S t a S ; - V M I V E

— Peveloped by Amerka'i IrA M X ^ P a . — - V . ------------------------

ilessimcalls new *ffoik-Bi df'' Cal«

aiowDihter SNOWDRIFT,minutes beating this luscious cake.r- . beating than leading ji

iixes.1 less than > S 3 iuick-method cakes.

HDRIFT g t v i i

K-BGRT't/UGE MH f i y i h n w r t t l F

t e '

t r a d W ^ f t >> eqH tn o w a tu r» J ep ted , tc i D g b o v i b t i ^

ttenylWOWWWt A ddsr ta a t: o s to r f y S o o v ik i f t , B l*nd ,fl's p r e - v h l p ^ f o t y o u strokes (

l a t f f . SwirVfo;

- UHo§p9wim CHOCOU lU n r ^ w g w ' Sncwdrt

tN m peenseb t i ju d coU en ti,tb tnbeatlV 4m lnu iea ,#c rB i> -. - a lU m a)ov! f r tq u in tly . (C oont 225 s tr o k e s t o a ^ «Iting . W ith e l e c ^ m ix e r o s* lo w Dteorat<

EWS; TWINM-LS. IDAH^

17 V essels fo r ■ ■ ~Clun^e~Redl ^ ■ 1 Are R eporte

HONO RO N O , M arch 13 (tn- least 17 m erch an t sh ip s carried c goes from E uropean porU direc t Whampoa in com m unU t C h ina I tween Feb. 6 a ad M arch 0, a 1 Informed source sa id today.

Nine B rltU h sh ip s, th ree Poll cue Norwegian, one Russlsn , ( Danlsh,'one P innU h and one Itali ship w ere .k n o i 'a xa have m ade 1 voysge. h e said.

T nw k Tlries The source, who asked to remi

tmnamed. sa id one o t the . Ses dlnavUn sh ips w as k n o w rr to h i carried several tho u san d truck tlx

All of the E uropean ships bypast Jtoag Keng. w here offlclaU hJ banned load lng-of-stnU egic-eargt for shipm ent to m a in land ports, route to th e sou th C h ina port, t source said. T iro B r itish ahlps a the DonUh a n d I ta l ia n vesseU eal) here after leaving W hampoa, said. One v a s know n to have sail

■ U P B a S (or another Chlneso m ain land pi B frT JV T aca after docking here.

i .to iS r i l l!M t of can *nhere m ay b a v e been other

p wlivBhoiA tw* source said. "W e have oiJr v irepno io ^ possibles. TTieee 1____________ lust the ones we know havo e n te

Whampoa du ring th U period.***AY Many of theso sh lps-paused a t 1 liE aS ,-.Poca- Bap Mel. eom m unU t-held island i

M nglc VaJ- mJes southw est o f H ong K ong t th o c u t of rltorUl w aters. T hero they unload

la ry Invalid.” cargo to enable th e m to e n te r t «• being w e - jj.fo o t channel lead ing to W h s oollege. They poa.prtn Falls, a Hong K ong offlclaU p o in t « n education- that they have n o -co n tro l-o t-ahson . a senior l^*passlns H ong -K o n g v a te r sa m a ._________ route to Ohineae porta.__________

^ l f » g n c tr d h r thorn w c in h r M m w

Duncan H iM t C o b M a m sT

----------P I

IT G rocer fo r HEVl

e c M i 1 f i n e »K E M I X E S

l e r k a ' i iH d lh g A iif lio r ity o n F l m F oo l

;atmw lie ml:’ Calte saves 150 lo 3&(

mm

i

t p t t d , a c r tp t d e s d u r ln ; b e a t la j , tc ra p t beat< « ra a fta r bi«tln«.)A dd t t« ^ « 8 k w lN h tU e ,p o e ,w » ,B lend, C ita beat to sm ooth o u t ba tter , about 71 s t r o k o minute, e lec tric b e s te r ) . 7 ^ into 2 greased 8-inch layer poos, lin ed w ith paper, Sw irV fork through b a tte r . B o k t l a moderats oT ca (375* F .) 25 to 30 m lnu tea .

CHOCOIAH AIMOND lONOi B len d 5 tabUspooiu• S no to iir t/< w ith H c tip * tff« i« > c o o .A iid 3 cu p j

•1/Ud con/«ctioners* sujfor a n d V4 teaspoon sell - ^ U m a t i l y w ith Vi cup tnilJc. W hen smooth, a d d ^ teoipoon a lnw nd /taoorinB . F roe t c a te D scorate w ith tls n c h e d olm onds.

- O t u

BO ~

fo r Officers Saected _______ ^ B ) L B u r I e y _ G r o u i

I C u S bubL E V . March 13 -D o a Oraye . . J v a s e licttd president of th e T o u t

<l“ t: A rt Albert, secretary; V erao rU d irec t ta Davi-son. sergeant a t a rm s, H u t C h ina be- m a n Bedke, deputy govemor, w:h 8, a veU M organ, educaUoniJ c h a ^ im ^ A . I<l*y' ■ CU yton WM toastmaster fe r th h ree PoUsh, evening.:usslsn, one Herm an Bedko w on _ th o blu I one ItaU an ^ n - u « n h his speech 'T h e Court « m ade th e ^ K ? o “ e r w e r e ^

O ^ S r V i d James AnnesU W l « ' topics were handled by O len• . ______ _ K unau . K. 0 . Barlow, guest ,speak

C T ^ k ^ o n •'Th\nss of in te res to S ^ - o n e In Cassia C oun^ . J a c k Bnow wss chief crlUc.

Hearing PlannedId ports, en B O iB t'‘ Mirch la port, th e o n a truck permit » P P ^ « o n b h ahlps and T ri-S taM Feed company. Tw in esseU called h a s been scheduled for J i ^ c h 30 U lam poa. ho BoUe, tbo sU te public utUltles com have sailed mission said today,

in la n d port

JACK'Sh ave o ih e r ^ „

MEATSleriod.**kU sedatL ap — . g> . .; s r r Fn., Sot. Only.ey unloaded0 e n te r tbe 1—— .: to W ham - ................FA L L S ...............

^SALMONv a te r s en

___________ B y t h e P l e c # . . . . ! b . s 5 y C

I M O C K

Chlx Legs ib . 59cM x m T ^

CUBE STEAK5 I - , . .................

CU STO M C U T T IN G fo r LOCKERS o n d H O M E

V F H T --------------- t-KEEZERS --------- ---n m w w N ov , Is ,h a T i m e 't o B u y

Y o u r B eef by th e Q u a r te r f o r Y o u r L ocker.

B®* Jam es F ood liner

Im F o o d 1 6 2 0 K IM BERLY R O A D

MWkibffisi13J9 strokes

■y*'/ t w

ra p t beat* f t l i

•oeavnOtar, about 717 ^ into - — r ^ r ^ m'ith paper. |

Kewll/jlifflr/ j 'SHOWDRIFT |

:n uaoi the Wesson Oil j Shortening

H * S"wrt'in Co.,

Bcted Classes End fo r Group ViciiutyFarmei

-Don o i . y » t ! U t o . ° SI t t . 1 » u t - “ “ 5 ^ „ ^ u a r f en ig h t- o th e r P iu ses vero held onco a v t. Tlce presl- m both HaUey

‘ ™“ ’ agricultural departm ent w ho vorlovemor, 1-es jjj gooperatlon with B laine Cou airm an. A. H . j^ g o ,t Jam es Wheeler,rter fo r th o insUtuU w u b e ld 1

vear ’in Blaine county. In sU ad ,n the blue i e e u y cUsses were inaugu ra ted•T he CourU contact farmers and give th e m mcrs were D on yn .t(,.date farm ing in fo rm a tnnesL T able ^ h - j i „ t meeting or clsss w as c

by O lenn ducted Jan . 6. Blnce th a t tim eguest , speak - topics havo been d iscuss^ ,

of In te re s t instnictora included O w enUa C o u n ^ ." Brown, farm engineer: D r. R ichcrIUc. SUPP, veterinarian: U te r Bpej

— ________ 'f>.n,.>vntiflnl5t: Wesley Carlei

i n n e dV ^A -hearing fi ........— ---------------------ipUcaUon by Q ^ --------

'iSSK’ i GetutUlUes com - M -

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5 N ^

39c I

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N G /o riO M E \ ' , \ 4 f ^

^to Buy I \ ^

Q u a rte r t

JS §t l C ] P I PodoI-PuiTier

ROAD ' iT O A «

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I F A S H IO N S

■ m e z z a i A n e

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m ^ For tun-ilmt ond fun-llffl* c| | Of o w o y ,y o i/re r l8 b tln e o m l

* w edges, b a n d ed a n d bor* .

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Vin Falls i estock PricesIJilniTSrlnPWIg l lm to c k I prtTlded by tho T w in ••lock Commluicia com* <— « ra Uie resulu of thfl Ul be]d»Msrch U : » — ^ » io jo .3 ijo S JI

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eat Winners iak at Meeting E!‘jM trch 12-^ern ld B ier-. , = ^ Van,Every, w inner#

American Legion O ra - •O'*were Bucst gpeakera ? y

^ ^ ta ry club m eetin s u v Blswae, f lf it plac®

« hls speech a t Filerdistrict competition. I

»M ttudcnii o t S h e r- Mr,hljh Kliool jpccch In- woiJ. van Every was In th a

‘he prosram. ' xift^jifc.vica II,e r ish la tifti

01 Amerlesn citizens, can ttcretary, presided U nj

« « e o tD r . C.M. Elmore. _________ R E

I ^ F a U s ]tlVUTOCI •

____ S?s

• «------- ------ * MO Soft

-----~ -* I5 .00 . T.ca B»n' —---- r -» 11.08.II.0a 0-.«j

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*U ------ Ill.OO" 1« ;S:---- --------- — IJtOO Cole,|M It., ----------------m . « EU,'•» SMi^r^------------- lU.OO Col,,

- ■ ■ teia S f e i - -------- .I . I . . , . , , >!

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ets and Fi— :— — ■*— * — — 7 —

Livestock^ OGDEK c

>t? OGDEK. Mireh t t <UPl-CttU«'1«4; Iat

I , - li.S6t eiBBtn »Bd euttm H.OO-U.M: l‘H*t*tn « l '« l l j 8» ♦ffIr m .

a u i* !* ! mtdUm Hack ««I.m »la po*r dm tad. ° Un

J { ^ tIO: batehm fatir » hUbtr: H*i cbalM N«. I aod } baUlxn tCO-tU Itx.2 ;^ » V o e * * lit*“ eS w ' m ’i not ••Ubilihtii tIuBVip Wii- t 1

•“* s«MU7 * « “ •» >*•»•• t POBTLAHO^ c

P0RT1«AKD, >Unh IJ {UflvCiltU 100 I ilow, itawSr: ctBMr and cuttw cowt “ 2

___ n.OO.H.oii Utlllly coiri IWOi lOod (idatM n, eatur »t«Pi. iinwUi c d ru “‘J

lock* l >2 alaw. i » d aad (bole* TMl«n------ •*Tiii.-|«i-li6M »»«r-lJ«T'il(i».~»u»drvrft> to vM ki eholM llO-m I^ bataktri tl.OO* *r?

a»l<r M l ckoUa Ne. I'bulcbtri It.U : tlO Ilw.42.oe;.abokam -t:iH ,, io,*l.l9,«._____

•»d ab*ra tOOiaUnabUt |«aU tc*iif;«liel(« . .. ItO IU. SIJO: cholct lllbl Unb« <)uoublt r

iUrl> ta ll.OOi rood fwdan 17M; jsod knd ^ Urn* cluJci aUuihttr ««MqM(abli t.t»4.U . f

E -< atU * MOl IlMn and W «H U ilihi all! ■OBoljr: reva ■laitally dtadri Uw lutdj

aad « te l» armnd » 0-l.U0 |b. r«I r H alM n }!.00- » ! !•« um atrtial SO.M: u>.

■ ?Qmm.rcUl cow. UW-H.OOi cal... 50;V marktl not aalablUhcd.

S 2i t IM. tt.oo: 111 Ib.. to.ooi t,w [gti S ; M U U lU. II.OO>ll.OOi chelc* 171400 f ‘,

I - KDtNVlB u ”

lli Ke>, so t Ikc.: (0«a lUadr: cliolet IVO.tlQ Ibl. . j! - In(U earn lfif few aow. 11.10: Boal enokt UO*0?4 M l"b7V w . U-M-IIJO.

ShM? 8,800: market noi MUllUhcj; _ih Tv! WadBAdar ehole* and pclm* UBdcr 106 lb. , 3'' BW wooltd (laaihltr Umbi 22.0040: IIMIS

Iba. tl.Oa; foad 111 Ibt. I IJ I ; fn r sraod u ? and choic* ihcra UriIh No. 1 and i ptlls . ~ 3 ^ JO.IMI.OO: f 0«d and chelct ilauchler * m >>{ aww I.OO-Ht m««t alinrlnf l.mbt In m all n

lou 11.00.20 40. _______ ^

OMAJIA. «areh” j ” un~H c*f B,5MlII h o tt tirtNir to IV iiUlufl eilsiH }tM iS* Cattl* 1.600; ealvn JiO: (td .Inr* and I halter* aotUr aUadr; hl«h cholc* aod

7 ” Si.“n . r a ' ' ’,.:s'iuV<,7l-.i,. ; s, and prln* OMOt Ib. »Ml*d lunkt n .M : ! („ j J o W fo o d aSf thai** woolad l«»b. JO.OO.

i I cntcAGO u®'H CHICACO. « M

and loU choice 1J0.2JO Ibt. 11.10-18 »lth g, 21.10 btlnr paid br all InteraU; } |.U „cv rather .carlndr la ordir buren: choice . . |

ll t t 240.:io Itu. :0.i0-3i.«0: :io-sii lb. w tithu ^ b<I>i 20.SMS: lol around ISO Ibi. 20.00 : ehele* u | I aowa ItM tO lb*. 1T.U-10.M; food dear, i'i;,!;

6ht«p 1,900: .taufhter Itmbi noitlr '*At ata«dri tap a t U.K. tteod U hishcr Uian W*dB*tdar bowaytr: Umbt IOS Ibi. up. ' ward cloaed dull at ».OC.tS.OO: 110 lb.

ktd •WroBjlB»*M.OO: 116 Ib.Col»rKlo. Sl.M on CIl .n earlrroundt alauihur enH >.00-11.00. ^Ira S.67 Calll* J.HD; calret 100] iltuihter e tn n

Jind belfcn «eU». /uUr M hlfher lhant.O h lih tr thaa earir Ihil dar «lth Iniuncei ^ 1,1,1 up more: Awa 2M 0 hijh.rl bull* aticdri itacli1.4 vealtr* aUadr to 1.00 lower l rood and |ll(hI.t ehok* M •le«r« end m rlin n 1».U.M.0S| ’ 7V).4 loa<l hlsh ehole* l.tOI Ib. »<l<hu :i.S0: u s1.0 fwir hMd to- t4.00: prime aliicnl; com. ],„<>.7 m rre U l.to .la r tood iiien ‘ S ti : . s

n a :oera and culten |!.OO.II.;S: uUllty andcommercial bull. It.OO-lO.M: few cood j>tkc

_ liea»7 fal buIU IS.Wj eommitel.l lo ptlma ,p(«IVralcra IS.COOO.OO; cull and uUIIly 10.00> „ „ ,r

, IS.OO. _____ ^ 8 S^w'■;k* - KANSAH CITY *’ | t iD. KANSAS CITY. Maith 12 «UP)-Hon j .4».

2.M0: ho»i IWO higher lhan Wedatadaj'* uinr*■ aver.»e: cSole* IM.34O IU. Xl.OO-IO. ».|0- '<• CatU* 4001 cairn «0; caltJ. prleu r*n> l.2t^_ crallr aUadr to eatlw In a .low trad*: Triui

o n t load chelf* 1.099 Jb. ftd *ten« IJ.OO: Onamall loU coed and cbole* fc.ICer* and traUnixad ytarllnr* 17.00-tlj0. Tn i!hi*9 too: ilauahler limb* »l*adr: * U8 I

'■ s

J Batter and Eggs si:■ ----— — I buU

hB SAK nUKCUCO _____ _ • ytHo<

JJ ^ S ' a s f . s■SO Buttar fTule AA M aoorr T{: crtda A <.00: .75 02 ««or« 70: ir«J# B W *«r* «7. ip«<li

i ° ‘ “ k '35 CntCACO Me*li00 CHICACO. March 12 (UP>-LI^ pouV alio :J(„ try : Market aleady; 17 Irucki. No prlet 2 to■«' ebaniM .Ine* ytaferd.y. , jw>l50 Cht***i S lu l* daUIn 41-42 emU a !.(«-<

K " ^ j , , ! S

.°”. S . s ^ ; “uri:nv;:u-s.y ;(I* M teor* «*H: 88 acort 61%: earloUi M

S p .. ‘" 'I A ■'o';,

v : , U . v i i X t l: ; Kn s u ^ : chtclu 42ii. “ cV,CO — JD.er R E T im N B TO BA St1. JJAOERMAN. Mnrch I J -M r. t n d REAr - M r#. E arl L eatham have receivedn- w ord from th e ir Bon. David A. L ea- ^In thJim th a t ho h as returned to the

nnvol base a t Lons Beach. CaUf., JIs n f te r a crulso through the Panam a 918. c a n a l and up th e ea<t cca it of th e ■od U n ited S tatea. . _____ 1

REA D TIM ES.N EW 8 WANT ADS. .

l l s M arketspric* t«a* aboT* tilt .appoet Irrtl. th. .

00 B<«w<r mar atli to a prltatt dMier bbA X rep.y U t Joan. I t U>» mirkil d»rt net

£0 Mln. h* can I.I lh* eot.rfinfBt Uk* tht 00 aeet] u payiuBl (or bli I«*a-

00 (>oti whtal. ^ 1ca U.arley. 100 lb*. ______________ II,00 OaW. 100 l b . . -------------------------- «•“op lOae d .iltr quotWt t l I T . n v ,op U. S. No- S ________________»1.*04.00 »■EH) (Two dcaUra quoltd) ‘ ^

LIVE POOLTPTop Colored fowl, J Ibl. aB4 «» .f-----------•>}«

l.«thorn fowl, 4 Ib.. and e«ir ---------->•*00 Auaira whlla, 4 Ib*. aad *»tr ----------J}«00 CelerwJ tp r Jw — ---------------------- -?»«M E U n __________ _______________ lOa00 Colored eoeka ,----i, ■- - - ”

I-e»hofB co<k< _________ _________ ,f« SOL*ekorn and a u itn wblla <rr*t»------xjc

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No. t ---------------------------------------« • 0^JJ =

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A l l i a n c e V\Grain

, « » «V-CralM did a tUm • ; .1 .^'1"’’ ' “? ajcuod on lhe board ol h i 'lllly Uade today wllhout f iu in f anywhtrt.l-OO* , t-*rn wai th. w.akut cereal ef ill I;S ; “ ■ - » W'.I,„ „*'hM t ^ ^ IJT

t eiolc* .orbt.B. U lowtr to >U hUhcr

MarcTn.osS.I.Ol.lnd lard 10 to 21 7 ." ; thiV ,i. t b«ndr*j pounda blah.r. Mareh lO.iO. he

CABH CKAtN ^

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iS iVr * S!1m" 1* BonlB.r; B tltln r l .J i - lt , f ttj *ni -i-/*M'-.*.d-««-h«idr»rfw,ftht-TOnita.}-

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. B«Pl .I t’ii .76«t .7*’t 7it? MI 0.c .11',t .HA* .IS,* ,Mar” 1.T4H

■ S i i . i . K U ' ,!dU KANSAS CITY OIUIN- 3Ib* CITT. Mareh 12 U y-W ktiti BU

t wh?U JIHcTNTs*BJV4e ‘S> Mijlek^®' CM

P t T --------------------------------------------1Potatoes-Dnions S,„d I______________ _______________ :— I‘Bd IDABO TALL8 U"*

IDAHO FALLS, Marth I t (UP)—PoUlo derolf.rinti ralhtr llfht: arower* htldlof for 1

. hlfher prk tii »o*d wlr* inquiry: hlf, I»r*e „*■« ! Da

U te.r waahtd* “l.»fll4.10*:"‘u i t t S 2 l ' l?«^ I

r tw .U l ’ Ua'j'w a/hW *MJ."4» i ' m' lb.'* • aaek piper US I wath.d 1.9(-4.0i: 10 Ib. Uol | « ».ck^US l^waihtd^^WMh 4.48.4.W: Ib __*th Bal« *feb eS.h trick T Waahed 100 Ib.;U uck US 1 26 to 16 t>*r c*Dt 10 ounce

or la n tr I.7M.M: I t to 20 ptr e.nt 10 eune* or larttr t.lOJ.7Si US t t.lO-t.lOi

, talnert 4.60-(.7(. Ctw Al jrrow.fi" etllara 1® be waabtdl Taw i ajl , , ] * 0* I I.1M.M*. U8 2 I .tt l.6«. t —

!>>• CIIICACO .i

m.nU 1,0*8. BuppIlM mod.ral*: d r a t^ •<SS. «*>=}, , B a-'t* k"» Mcaoraaj

Iloek dmand .lew aad markrt dolli new q 'r i Itock aopplln Ucktt deiaasd al*w] marktt)0| *.“ « " 0 0 0 Ibt.)i Idaho Bm M "

a e ‘rV2S.l‘1 o ! V ^ « J i(<; bakers 10 ouneV'mlBlSnOlTWwaaM TIfr»w WlUl Ua lA wM>>ri l i i i ear 10 Ib. a a h ' ‘» : ttcka In m.iUr cenUlner* unwaahrt l.»l Tnd p*r c a t: uUllUta car 1.78: BBwaahad I.to: e itl

■od Dtkou ronllac* UB lA ear 3.78: car V«1na ipfclally .lin l wlUi high eolor 1.80; US -----------------IO- eomm.r«lal wa.hrt and wantd car 2.40: _

uawaibid 2.00; new atoek; S t lb. ttclu /norida Triumph. US lA J.00-2.28. / J

« . .a r a ,4 ;5 : UIB- l.2t-l.60;-nrw .lock: SO lb. aacka rbtlda a:*: Triumph, too .:.80: i lu D I.7t*l.90. IOj Onlen tvpplitt raed.rate; d«n*Bd mod-

"Tracv“ .'Jll«“ (Ml’ Iba.1t UUh SMnlih J* US 1 I Inch and Ur««t approxlBJaU U ear ^

la 4.78: Hezlee e m u l whit* wax US I I nInch and larstr appnalmat* 2 ear* 8.88; J J

— alw 2 to I Ineh car 6,181 *em* wbiu beller* 2.40: lowa yellow Clobt* f*lr I* ftntrally food quality rrocn local aleraf* foic a r ^ 7l*''w«klola d illv e ^ Joblfnr tlt t t t f.°

J L 7 S S ' V « l ’w " - S U ‘, W . ' £ N .

* “ a trtii ia la i (M Iba.) t Idaho, Or«r=B and ,_ Tti.h Bp.ni.h 1 iBfh and larjy_4.M.i,00; ___

iv Jii“ ‘r t5 ? S c ir6 .io .iS o set 2 to S Inch 4.00: ali» eome In 2» ‘“• J ‘cki

rnall J.00; »Mw«.t medium y.llow Globe* a 1.80-l.tli Mlehlean earlona 12 threa

af poBBd cellee I.2M J0; eowt peerer i.OO,

WOOL r =T: KEW YORK. March 12 (flV-Wool f»- 11 tu rn doted unchanted lo 2.0 cenU hlfhir:” March 143.IU: May 145.8: July 14«.»:„ Oct. HJ.IK; boc. » J .» ; March JMJB;" '*'‘ceTt” teal*d wool tpot 144.0H. «” Wool tep. future* elo.rf UBchaBfri lo £J 1.1 emta hlfher: Mareh 108.811; May { .

195.81 July 111.4; Oct. 192.JU: Dec. 100.41 j J^C«nlfl**ud apol wool topa 196.0N. I c

jD-Bld;NJlemlnall________ _ j

d READ TIM ES-NEW S WANT ADS, [L— d '

.0

S T A B I S > T

“ Z " s a t i0 Sbeep and

n o t* In C arlr.

US YOUR ‘ 'C A m E ,

t Special T hia W t t i t ~~W T

‘ 60 Head e f Good L lfb t ’ n e U te la Fe«J«r 6{«ei »— “

and on r tianal U rfo ro a • a *. o f a l l k W U .' -C O N T A C T US f O B TBBOXl]

; S T 0 C K G R 4

1 - C O M M I S S I' r s O N f i 538 or iM 1 ’ WA

I ■ ■

I m m u n i z a t i o n

- - C l i n i c 8 _ S e t - i n _ j

L o c a l S c h o o l s J(Pr*» Pat* Dat)

I a BUnds a t 47 caaei. Eome IB carriers O «' have been laolated. tl

. 11, Dr. Telford noted a BurUy rea- •»x Went haa t}cen atrlclten wllh aU the ^

im p to m i of tho dlseaa® thla w « k ^ It, and haa m p o n d e d to antitox in ^

treatm ent. T h e paUent h a t n o t been • ' lilted aa a m e . however. l>ecauM P

ntt th ro at cultures have been nesitive .‘0. he aald. ^

Dr. Cecil K . Helnateln, IT.S. de- ?• ne. partm ent of health epldamtologiit, » ‘i* who asium ed a Jeadlns role In or* ^

, gan lsln i the taunualiaU on program, tracing the history of the epidemic

Md and Uolatlng c a r r l e r i . re tum ed .Wedneaflflv n lgb t to h ls HflmllUm. J '

li l Mont., home. ^ted - I n Gooding Tueiday 950 pre- S?, a - 8choo l..ch l!drcn ,_pupm .and-idu lU " J

received Uielr Imiftuniiation ahola. Those receiving s l ^ wero from

** W endell, sh o sh o n e .^ lem iB Terry jT si; and BUss a s m'Cll as from Ooodlng. { J t I 'i Dr. Telford assisted Dr. W alter EJ. ,» Anderson and Dr, M. V, iQ lngcr

|i j In conductlns th e clinic, Reglatered nurses who assisted wero M rs. Vlr- g lnla K uhn. Mrs. Jo h a B raga and

i<- Mrs. Veronica Maus, aoodlng coun- •S ty health nurse, PTA membera wbo

asalsted Included Mrs. Robert Rice, n i>; Mra, Leigh Ingenoll. Mra. Sally a l)y V andergraft. Mrs. Harold H eader- f l ; 2 w n and Mrs. H arry Vaughn. ■iS A t H azelton on Monday <18 school I ,,, children were Immunlted. agtdnst ■ ;a| the disease. N unes who aaalsted ' ■

wero Jean Overfleld. Jereme, and 1 Mra. E. 0 . Beteke. Haaelton. '

Because of th e poaalble e sse in ■<' Buriey. imm unleations wera g iren fa

place of .Schick testa o t R upert and ___N; Pau l high achools Thunday.

Mra. M arry Ellen Carlion. county Xo h ea lth nurse, noted rem its o f last

Hi week's Bchlck t a t s of studenta were . p o jlllveJnB t.JeastflO percen to ftho

cases, showing those atudenta need­ed ahots.

D r. O. A. MoeUmer, county physl- “ 1 clan, and D r. Jam es R. K lrcher,

Burley, d istric t health un it assist- an t, noted the M per etnt ScWck

J te st re.iult3 w arranted general Im­munization of th e high school stu-

,10 denta.or T he clinic n t R upert high school >(• was being directed by Dr, A. P.^ Dailey, Dr. K lrcher was lo conduct

nd the Paul high school clinic Thurs- *J day aftem oon.18. D r. K lrchcr. Mra. Carlson and

^ h ea lth nurse, gave 385 Immiinlta- lb. Uons a t Oakley Tuesday. 'Ib _______________________

* Potato and Onion «J Futurea' t (Coorteay B. V?. M eAoketa a a i

Oofflpaay. Elks BUfy, « i«8*

MAHCB ONIONS I4.U blfh. 14,20 t*w. 14.21 cIo«*| 1.4»

^ NOVEMDER ONJOKS“ ll.T^W th, 11.71 low and cloeel foar

z Offcrtd at 12.18: ne aali.« JANUAny ONlOKB. 11.12 bid. orferrd al I2.1S: ne aal..** KAHCH POTATOIS»* IS4S hish, K.40 Jow and ckxti two tat*J f -------------- -------— - » ■ 'IS T ho NaUonal Oeographle aodety9; estim ates th a t U M miles o f dikesIb guard tha N etherlands against in->r vaslon by th e sea.

S a a s M ) ^; SALi I

f i O a l e o d a r

'* w a t c h THIB\l , SPACE D A IL I -

[J fo r newa of Magie Valley's f a rn^ ancU oiu a n d for tb a date ibe lr {I. U a tln n will appear lo tbe Tlfflc*- |D Newa. Cbeck Ibelr ad s (or locatloo 'h u td . bU Qweasary IsXonsatlon.

« M ^ i c i 16n H arla a jCaofleU

AdTertlaeroeoi, March lS-14 f. O scar & B aroU Klaas, Ancta.

• M A R C H 19rt Jo h n W. L eati■* A drertlaem eat M arch IT - IB

O scar St B a re ld Elaaa, Aoetloneen

‘j A T T EN nO N PA aM EBSl 1' W hea yoit plan a fana «a}» |

contact.lho.Tioie»-New i Farm Io I Sole departm ent. Let us e z - j' i p la la bow you can cdver G' Maglo Volley completely a t I

o ne 'S m all cost. I t will tave |you bo th t i n ^ a n d mosey. {

■ H- ■ ■ ^ - r J j V f

EVERYr U R D A Y !

Always Top Prteea |vc ju so tSFO Bm noti^ S

R O W E R S I S i a N ^ O . -

WAITNE BELL A SON. O w nert C

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T W m 'F 'AT.T.g T P A '^ Q

I Thoughtful ^WENDELL, M arch H — W en-

n deU lu d a burg lar T hursday■momjng‘T p .'B (m tilir t- t* i» -w h a t- ~w as available b u t only what-u-aa i ,

I I s needed. H e had* an opportunity *•to take $160 b u t eetUed fo r M t • ”'E n tra n c e t o ' t b e WendeU ‘

Tiers G range aupply waa g a i n e dthrough a r t a r Window. Con- * '

ye ,, venlently, th e aafe b a d b « n le it ^I the unlocked -so a ll th e b u rg lar had {" waek to do %-as open th e door. Insidetoxin » mooey bag ooat*inlng ”been »tW. S heriff K eith Ander*on re- P®:itusa ported, b u t only M i w u m lsalcg. ^itlve. S he;lff Anderaon w u assisted • "

by ' D eputy Sheriff Bull Bunn *r, at- »nd Police. Cblet noy B u rk e tt .ogiit, in his Investigation. ^

l ^ c Man Fined SJEROME. M arch 1 2 -E lm e r Daw- Si

i o n r l t i d i t t t i a r w M - t ln e d « 0 a n d gr Q ., cosltl T hu rsday by P roba ta Judge

H»iia T heron W ard on a ch a res o f w ritliig Gi w . a-.ISO -check-w lth-lnsufllolent funas — S ; In t h . b M t(T rTT Dawson was a rre tted on •» com- Pa

p la in t aigned by J a m e t W ray, p ro - » prletor of th e Sm oke ahop. Judge Bi W ard also direc ted Dawaon to m ake lu

IJJ*" g«>d on th e check, AjVlr- ~ ~ -

ioun- . ^ ^ 1

^ooi I ■ ^ 1 1 wlUted ' V h W>”<1 w i W 3 y * Q ^ 2 ? I ] I ^ ^ F H

lein Ina n d _______ ^ ______________

unty ~ “« p A v i D

f ti> . S R A D I E Yleed. ,

^ r , IQ U IF M IN T '

S f i* SOID OHiy triUti. tOtUKX AKO CO.

Stu- ^ . I

Calf f e e d e r Pall^ F o rH ea U h le r .S iro o g e rC a lv a i In . Heg.3.4S w 0 0

Parm -M a«t«r.-_ ._;____ l e O O -Calrti dri>^ In nohnl poiltieni R*-

Kea<riFy oahranliadf ■•ewriitg ringh

‘ I n f l a t i o n s

:b ^ 66c .

? 'H s f s l & l !leir 6Uai*r4 .(u fet

loo tf.

H M t r kC h u r n s

___!V?; 13.88

■ S t Hoi d*l9chobUe n /{Aui I f ’ a e la r , aiolBleti — ^ Ls 3 2 3 J5 j J »t»*i <io*w.

^S a lS g S S e(/» ^iu M m A

y .

Adventists Plan Sj ivjn- For Youtii Weeli

Thb T»-ln Falls Se ren th -day Ad- K W U irc h u re h ” w lir:c lB arve-ym ith- Bat week March M-Sl. acA rd lng to an ent

. j j / announcem en t.byJ ttd W agoer, Chi nd»ii Designated u missionary volun- sen

teer week (or Adventist youth, the 8 P C on. cmphaslie th o im portance day. left of aplrltual divelopm eat fo r young hw . }j,rt people. The three oWecUve* artf- to ^

create a deeper inU rest on th e p a rt *« In ln r of older church membera for young /

people, to enllit energies of th e ot youth la church aeUvlUes and to

,{stM enoounge youth to ta k e a definite Bunn *“>■ ChrUUan principles. _irkett MeeUngs will be held in the

• • church, th e first s c h ^ u la d fo r IX aon. Ssturday w ith A. J . Oordon. paator, u ipeaker. O th e rs are

. planned (or 7:30 r»n- W ednesday conducted by Leon C o m fo rth and

r D aw . Saturday. March 31, tea tan tag a nro- <0 a n d gram by the Gem atat«.chdlr.

Judge The theme la ’U i i Holy Spirit w ri tlw Guides Voulh."

'•The Dnited S U U j onCB'had three I eom- Prealdenta in a m o n th : W illiam y, p ro - H enry HarriJOR, auoceedlog Van

Judge Buren March 4. IM I, ahd being 9 m ake succeeded on h is d e a th by Tyler,

A p r i l _________________ L

-------Only 2 Days

I I

KS|

( l D a v i d B r c• Rocking f ro n t b o l i t i r o l

heoVy i t ro ln f o r loriBir

I jjj • .H « o v y d u ty e o n i t ru c t lo/a r t fo r eo t^n tfeii fa rm i

Q A ^ B o li t« r " i ro n fo u t" h r t t leO O .• b o la n c ts w agon Toad.

i f A d d u p fh tm o n y a K tra riffk you 'll la v a o t S ta r t low,

1-Man C ^ n Sow* ,■ tfiWwtPrie«lSowWaKfKwOn,

88 Dovtd Bffldley,. 239.00~ D.Mtap. a HJ.I C U a ------

*»rfy«n*ic**.A w <#«*wiRrtk*i^I*ti

David Bradley ]. - Spreader

----- -S p re o d -8-ft.-W ido-S w Q lh----------

$ 196.50Gives yeors of troub le-free efficient service! Gene.ral purpose lime o r fe r tiliz e r spreaders also con b e used

av* as o seeder. C ontrol leversV stop ond s ta r t flow , ra te s a re ^ ■ eosily od justed th ro u g h 16 9 diomond sh ap ed opening , m Hoppers hold 1 ,000— 1,250 m lbs.

f i David BradleyV LoadersH ' A ll-Purposs D esign

§ 352 .50m Loads m anure, d irt, rocks—

■ does any {oading /ob on th e ,L. form! New d o u b le-ac ting

- h y d ro u lic -c y lin d e r m okes .. loader p ick u p fu ll lood

^ every tim e— m okes i t e a s ie r - f o r you fo o p tr a te . Big

2,500-lb. copacity . F its IHC m odels R M , M D ; John Deere m ^ a l s A, B, G.

I

Speaiter Planned W ell For Area ChurchAd- K m B E JtLY , M a rc h 12-T he Rev. Palis

'outh' B arI-O r^dunda.-rorm ar«iperlntaQ d. a l i a0 an en t ot the Idaho-O regon district. 1S82-

Church o( th e N aiarene . will pr*. Hls s ]Iun- sent sermons a t specia l aerrices a t Tbi . the 8 p. mr T hursday , Friday and Satur- by t ;ance day a t the C h u rc h o( the N uarene Tine «ung here. and .r t- to He preaented th c f i r s t In the ier- Burl p a rt l u of aermoiM W ednesday nlgbt.

■oung 'T he flev, W . T . Armstrong, p u to r Wi o t the local ch u rc h , s&ld the Rev, ihori

id to I*ounds a lso will speak a t aerv. U,.E (Inlte ‘c u 8 p.m .'Sunday, abou

the^ » — FRIDAY, MA, « 175 Head Local S>n<t Also Good StOI

‘ P” ' (IK A D D ra O K TO M iO IlU B HI

iGQODlhiG L l

^ e o m i s s n® * * ‘- W O b L tY

. y s U f t - ^ S S V I

BUY NOW F( SPRING SE

t r a d l e y F a r ml o l i t t r o b io r b i r o a d t h o e k , CO M PA I r l o n g t r l i f t l

i i t r u c t l o n , t t r o n g b r a c l n g t o ^ •I I f o rm s t a i o n s f ■ A

u t " h r t t H n g a n d J e l f I n g ^ I ®1 Toad.

i y e K t r a f e Q t u r « t . . . o n d ^5-00 Dol a r t lo w /lo w p r i c e i (u.

i f e J >

v ] R

p B E ^ T

DO 'sI tO'

yI t h —

f re ee .ral t :

is e d L __ _a r e T andcm Horrow,n g 6 - f o o t , 1 8 -in . P ise s . R e g ,- ;

D avid B ra d ley heavy duty harrow bul and level. Angle steel w ^ b t boxes.'

A l io a v o l lo b l e In 7 - fo o t ifx e , w ll

y M | M j H | a B a e

the {ik e s W i n d s o r f e n c * Iood Cross ^try%Ie_Pi^V^JS 36-in.H C o prcfMft* M a a '« > r year

— . , PAOB SLKY?| i g |

d WinsScholarsMp Iy n h U N iv r a s m r - o p i d a h o . u e * . | | i L U c#w. M arch 1 » - U i r y Chureh. Twla’ He Rev. Palls, was one o f aeven Dniversity Nat4Bd» nf Tiiitin iitn(4*nf« jw.thi. • - f flitrlct. »8a-83 OJavia b rtjtb e rs s c h o k ra W p T lil p re . Bis share w aa U O .. . 9ces a t Tbe acholarshlp w u establUbad DSatur. by (our b ro th e n . J a m u B. D tvli, f lu ren e Tine W. D avis. M. Austin Davts f l

and A D arius D avla, a ll formerly of Hu ier- Burley, ■(bt. - ■p u to r w m iam B en ry Harrison saw ttl» It Rev. ihortest service a s President of aay %t aerv. U. S. ch ief executive, dying after nlunday. about a m o n tb I n oKlce. j

lY, MARCH 13— 1Local Stock C alvet . i

lood Stock Cows (BqPI^HZAyY_ttW_Og_CATrLE) J

G LIVESTOCK 1 IISSION co ;

WOOLGY. M gr. G ooding, Idoho I

:— — :------- 35----------------------------------- — I

fV E T 8 i4 5 F' l o w F O R T H E C O M I N G |

tIN G S E A S O N — S A V E I |

I

i r m W a g o n sCOMPARE . . . f o r h o n i r t VALUR

1 4 9 5 9T5.00 Down, 1 0 .5 0 M onth on S ta n

Eoiy P o y m o n t Pian (Usaal e a ry ln c charge)

S M ilker, Pump ^ '1 Com bination

High Farm-Moster Quolityl

f e 2 1 9 . 4 ! . . . , ^ 2 0 8 . 8 0

ToIlc ab o u t voIuBS-^hls Is I Baa/a tt! M llkar Is our famous sus- 1

pension short tuba type., -tf Vocuum pum p Ij o f com-

S |™ -poet, horixontal rotory-vana ■ H s design. Smooth ond quiet

Uor m otor! Eosy to* Install and ea sy fo service. See this value tM oyl

lorrows O O A '^ 'ses. Reg; 264.00 M k M n

r harrow buUt f o r hlghi speeds. Discs smooUi dght boxes. ^ t « iro n ttc ir lng ^«oU .

rtilM ,w ltli2 B d l K l _________ 1«9.50

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-^URSDATniAsi

Officers Eleci^ . JF or BurU

w ia-trutaued i t T ^ k :,J Mondny n l ih U liK ^I . ;; I L E . K ln j “ “«l«I ' ,;v; Mrs. EUibtth n ...I ' i

; . , KUnk, rtcorilm i i ?| - y p n a p e r l 6 t* p h ta ^ tl'.- , “ "etarT:

ry .^ “ c s s . ^ ' - ' gH Bradley U d

Alteruttt*H w n S U p h e i , ‘ n

Orohojky. « iil” t actiiar

DeiLrdortr. "w yaj

^ S h ' o w p r H fj■ •• i* K IN O HIU* u , ^

»nd blue :<Unf Loren Prutit ttu "tS b 11. afternoon at ih»•n f l Mra.-Lloj'd LUh. l h ?

arch. • land and M a m a l Mrs Pnicit n , inw

-------- Blfla by her j l R t r . ^, Olenns Ttny. ^

’sS s -m:elyed land a n d M n . j K * ®tn . .„ ArtSUMP. Harder, M rt E l d * n ^ * M ‘

i o m

a win HEYBnnu,b B Leonard McBrlds t s - A ^ I

' her son. noser, oa

noon. Outdoor

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r e t d i e s * o t jS«i

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H 'B irthday Project i B M rA e tiv it ie s Uistedr- H ' For Girls in.T.F.

T h e :C am p T in O lrU' .blrtbday : j p ro jte t, “ Down to E arth .- a year's

■ I them e em phaslxlns the rela tlouhlp ; ■ I betw een th e to ll tn d mao's dally : ■ I csU tence. wlll highlight the Maglo : ■ H n Valley C am p Fire O lrls ' celebraUon B r a s o f th e o rffudzation 's 43rd birthday .H I ' u m lv e rsa ry which wUl be obu n ed B B i r M arch lS -2t.■ I I T h e p roject, which Is being carried ^ H « r o u t by Cam p P ire and Bluo Bird M i c o u p s th ro u sh o u t the United SUtes. B h wax designed to el*o th e members H G I a n opportunity to make a flnUhand M f atudy o l th e toU and th e th ln p that H a I STOW in a n d on tt.M f *r

M s ' * • knowledge o( na tu re lore and dereUM a l ‘ o pm en t o! Ihelr powera of obeerva-H M ' ' «t>m._____

C onaerraU on, aspeclally lo rest fireM S preifcnUon. plays an lm port*nt part M n -In * th e “Down to E arth " project so ^ H l th a t th e g lrli m ay imcrw how to M n pro toct n a tu ra l resource#. ’ As part

o t th e conserraU on study, te re r^ groups have’ learned a n d dramaUwd th e sto ry of Smokey th e bear. -

B E e 'I D u ring th e camping aeason, the M i k glrU learned to use safety meaiurts M i l } to p reven t foresi fires and. through

th e ir participa tion In the Keep M n Idaho O reen project, thor havs M i l l ■ w orked tow ard ocllve f lr t T im en- B l l l - tlon.M l - As individual group projecta. TwinS i T ■ - C am p Fire OlrU list trips to « 4 e i ; ) * fan n s i w atersheds, parks and reser*

1 * v o lr s c to gain Information about i f l l ' ' w ork proce.«c3. Several itroups • » » « I » e tartod th e ir actlv lU es-^u t fall by

J f J l f ! . observlnn the potato and sugar *Tig*'J.' v»»t. hn fvp)>ig- followed by t r l ^ to

; th e su g a r and s to rS i faclorlM nnd i - po ta to cellars.

V ‘ • Several groups have made soil testa, o the rs of th e Blue Bird dl-

I L ; , ' ; ' vUIon have vUlted flo;al r « n - ^ ' houses a n d sUU other membera u e 'c ll, I . Rrowlng cotton. T he groups also i ' l l have gathered seed pods and ar-

rfiiirtl • ranged th em in to w in ter bouquets,. a ll aa p a r t of learning about Uu

P I I ' Buh! Civic Club ; Sets A rt Exhibit

« i „ BUHL, M areh 13—A t the meeUng ,'■ I t ! T uesday afternoon of Uie Bulil ,

W omen's Civic club, plans were X )i|', completed Ua art^ exhibit ;

- i ^ * u i I ^ M t i ( 5 o r d . '■ f t 'o i I d u b oo April le rM ra . By Ban^n j

)■ “ -* ' and M ra. E arl Peck will head Uie ,I p ro jec t fo r the B uh l group. ,

u i ' . j l t Joyce B a n e s sang several telM-M i l t • tio n s a n d told o t h e r experiences M l l u -. tra in in g v l t h 'h e r new guide dog. ,■ U u Bosa, a t Ban Rafael. CaUf. One ofM I O stildenta, K ay Eggtutcn,M n i a ttem oon pro* ,^ l l i l g ram .M I H - Ntra. n . 0 . Morse. Mrs. Harveym » ..O rlsh ab e r and Mrs. F . 0 . Mar-W | | Qiiardsen ser\-ed refreshmenta. ^

Ryl* : T eachers Feted ]m IfV , • PAUL. M arch 13 — T he s c h o o l i BM '.i' I faculty wUl hold a get-toRcUier |S a i l l poUuck d inner M arch 18 in the Pnul ( 4 f i S ; I ;-ac h o o l.b u ild in g . Mrs. 8 . Tyjone. u - iIfifili. ^ aUled by Mrs. NoRna Anderaon, U (n | >'ln charge of the menu and the cn> <;n » l t | | . .te rtaU im e n t committee Is Mrs. vera t ■ 1 ^ (1 W Ullams and Mrs. Parnell Hlgley.Ball ■ ’ ♦ ♦ * ‘ t Bhi 1' C hap ter Meets 1

1 BURLEY, M arch 13—Alpha' Zeta r: o h a p ttf . B e ta Sigm a Phi. m et Mon- s."day n ig h t a t the home of Mrs. Jean n'M ln sh ew w ith M rs. Ja n e Nellson t - a s co-hoftess. T he'bualnesi meet-: ln g Included a rcpCrt- fnjm Uie t• nom ina ting oom m lttee.. ' t

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1?! If ’infeMft-'flToifMi l ' i l i l i l IN LABGEB SIZESU l l l ^ e\-er a d rc u was designed to 1 ^ ■ U l tUm you. I t 's thU one. See the way M H th e eye toUows the ling of Uiose H M f bias paneU -g lves such a 1-o-n-g, > K l n i trim m ing look. F o r oool&ess, make u 4 W I tliU In cotton. F o r sparkle, i^d a ifliisJf hit o t con trast.■ I H ) ' P a tte rn 0132: W omen's sizes 34, ■ M SS.-38 .-40 ,.43 , 44, 40, 43. Size. 38

taJccs 4U yards- 35-lnch: H yardcontrzu t.' ..........................

T h u eisy>to-uso p a t to s glres ■ H . p e rte c ttit. 'C o m p le t« . U Justratedsev ■ ■ ■ chn rt flbowB you every step.■ M I'thlrty-flT e cenCs la coinsM l for tbS^ pttUTB~-*dd B centa t o v n i ! c ach -paU en i i t you wish Xirst-class n n maUltiar,)'StiDd 't o - U a r l a a MarUo,I l l l } c a r a '^ - a to j e s - N e w i^ 'p a t te rn - dt-|W pa rtm ra i.- P. O. Sox- 0740, Cblctco I I D 80, n i . P r in t your nam e, a dd reu ,!/ I D *onc; *l*e, » tyle OHmbcr. ' ^ L -

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* • r « HAILEY, M arch 13 — G eraldine.birthday Fox ,^aughter o t D r. a n d M rs. E . W.a year's Pox, became the bride o t H enry W.

stlonshlp Hastings, soa of Mr. a n d M rs. C. R.n 's dally Jiendrlksen. S o lana Beoch. Calif..ie Msglo In a ceremony perform ed S a turdaylebrsUon litcrnoon. T h e Rev. T . Malcolmbirthday jones read the nup tia l vows In theobsened Christ Episcopal church In L as

Vegas. Nev.,g carried The bride's cockU U -lcngth gownHUB Bird w u of white Imported lace. T h erd SUtes. off-shoulder bodice waa em brolder-m eabers itidi aequlns and pcarU and theInUhand gj-lrt was flared. She w ore elbow-I n p th a t jengUi laee m il ls and a m aU hlng

h a t of white straw em broidered * * * *

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MRS. HENRY W. HASTINGSI grten- (Bhaeklett p h o to - i ta f f e n ra v lm ) ibera are r — ^

H Care of YoUout me B y A N G E I

, In every group of ch ild ren thereJ D U a gifted one who le a m s faster., . understands quicker, works more r ^ i K I f skillfully—perhops w ith a touch of

, orlR lnaU ty-than any of h is cla.is* meeting mate*. Unless th e school provides

no Bulll jpy ^j,|g child’s B lit In te rm s of sub- m a tte r. proRram Ume, and

°‘J:, , w equipment, hU ta len t wlll n o t belunLalUl itorclopod t i It ohoiilrl b».__________

^ A g if t of some sort—in a r t, w rlt- i niuslc, scicnce, and so forth—leaa uie consumes even tho young pos-

sessor.V The mu.ilclan hears a n d feeUR j . 5“ a composition nnd his whole being

^ enraptured by It. B u t do wo pay duo heed to tho embryo m usician?

S n m ’ The youngster's dny : assembly, pro- arithm etic, spelUng. read ing , d lc tn-

j , „ Uon. lu n c h -U m c - hom e—evening intnl. chores, homework, bedtime,

" rising, breakfast—off to school. No

t’f i O h’lun It.* drum i t oV*tho° toble. B u t s c h o o l Khat a re the opportun ities for le t- 'toRcUier Ung th a t music sing o u t In the the Pnul child's day? N o tim e, and no lone, u - money o r equipment, O radunlly the eraon, U child tr ie s to forget a n d conform, the cn- The resu lt U frustraU on and often,

Irs. vera fnUure. lUgley. The p a tte rn U Uie sam e today

for m ost gifted children. Nobody has Ume for thc so-cnllcd odd child .

- I w He needs a special pro t^am , h e h a 'Z e ta needs to use a. labora tory o r a e t Mon- studio, a teacher to r hU subject, JS. Jean and a ll th n t costs money and Just Nellson to r one child?

II meet- C hildren como one by one nnd om the th a t U the w ay they should bc

U ught, trained a n d developed, cnch---------- according to hU streng th . We a llI p osree w ith th a t. Even th e presl-

’ dent o t the school board, or nny board of auUioritlcs, will agree th n t Uia B itted child should n o t bo lost

Plans A nnounced. KIMBERLY, M arch 13 - T h e

' KImbcrly Leclon auxlUary has de­cided to sponsor tn*o delegates to O lr tf s ta te , w hich will be held In Moscow thU yenr. One girl wlll be

---------- s tm U d tront K lm btriy h igh schooland th e other trom H ansen high schooL

Future events o f tho auxiliary In - ^ elude a potluck d inne r a n d program 7 honoring the A m erican L eglon 'sian- ^ n lvcnary Mnrch 10 In th e Lcfelon . . -X -, haU basem ent a n d a cooked tood ■s \ sale fo r M arch 31 a t Ridgeway's / / store.' J ____ _________ ¥ » , » ______________

/ Club ReorganizesA reorganlzaUonal m eeting of th e

’ Stitch a n d C ha tte r club was held last week and a new nam e, th e P rl-

l day Ooodwlll elub, chosen.\ Officers elected a t th e aession\ \ were M rs. Bonnie M clnroy, pre.-d- 1 dent; M rs. E sther Campbell, vice

^ l president: Mrs. Florence E m m ett. ' I scereU ry-tfcasurer, and M rs. K ay < \l Elllngcr, reporter.

Projects and plans fo r fu ture ^ l ’ mteUngs were dlxcu.Mcd.Y \ “n ie club wUl m eet a l 2 p.m. P r i- A ! day a t th e home of M rs. Florence A.'V E m m ett

w \ Luncheon Held^ I FILER, M arch 12 — M rs. F . E.

Albln was hostess M onday a t a luneheon for G arden club members,

“ f , . At Uie meeting which followed, Mrs. M. T . AnJauf dlscuMed soil prepa- raUon. Roll c.^n was answered w ith

iU "new planU I am plonUng in IOM."

, HOSTESS NA.MED } A t th c 1320 club's business sessionIgned to 3ast week nt th e homo of Mrs. Ed the way Brown. I t was announced th n t Mrs. ot UiosB A rt Dey, 2 « Ramage street. TilU 1-o-n-g, be hostess a t th e nex t meeting,

ss. make p ' add a

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MARCH 13 oncn4B otam en t o f Episcopal

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g <l«-| Sponsored byj d ^ l , Ascension Guild

Fox Becomes f-Henry-Hast-in'gseraldine wiOi sequins. She c a rried t, whlW s. E . W. prayer book and a sing le,orch id , enry W . j t r s . peier J . Bonin, sU te r o f the •s. C. R . bride, was her matron of honor., C a lif- g_ p_ McKeon-Smith. Sun Valley, a tu rday „,an. John C. Fox, b ro ther

of Uie bride, ushered. • in " Th* bride's moUier chose a pow­

der blue altemoon dresa w ith navy h blUB Dcccssorlcs, H er corsage was, of orchids. The bridegroom’s moUi-

e r wore a beige a ltem oon dress andand S e

elbow- roses.aU h lng Church decorations were large roldercd baskcU of white and copper-color

cho'sanUiemums.A rtcpplion was held In th e penU

house of lhe Lost I ro n t le r h o te l ^ ^ ^ 1 her golng-nway ensem ble, the.

n w >lT9. litisUngs chose a gray im- p o ru d tweed 'suit w ith m atching

^ ■ 1 h a t and gray and red accessories. i ^ S M j Following a wedding tr ip through

Old Mexico, the, couple will be a t hom e In hoi Angeles, CaUt.. where

-i Ha.itlng8 U In th e adverUslng H | t - - ' biislness.M ' T he bride U a IMC g raduate of

H allcy high school. S h e was grad- ' unted from Stephens college In

^ 1 0 « and the University of Idaho In W lOSO. Mrs. Hostings Is affiliated

WlUl DclUi Oamma sorority .Hastlnits Is a g raduate of the Unl-

verslty of Connecticut nnd the O eorgla In.stltute of Technology. Ho Is a member of Pl K appa Alpiia fra ­tern ity . He was form erly employed In the sporU departm ent a t Sun Valley.

— T he bride was honored a t pre­nuptia l showers nt the hom e.of D^.

------------ nnd M rs-G ran tJfaw kea .and -a t.thc .• ClirlsUana club In Sun Valley. Bhe

• - - a l s o was feted a t a cocktail party NU8 Riven by Mr. . Ella M arie Johnson, rravlng) K etchum , and several d in n e r parUes.

Your ChildrenA N G E L O PA T R I

n th e re to the community; b u t w hat about faster, the cost? Who U U> pay? T hc ncw

9 m ore courthouse must be built, sewers ouch o t fo r the now development, a raise s class* fo r employees, and so on—th a t’s provides where Uie money Is going. Pew there of sub - aro who consider Uic educnUon of le, nnd a glfled child essenUnl to th e com- n o t be m unity. Yet thnt U w h a t h e may

t, w rit- T hero areiUioio w ho understand forth— thU nnd who are m aking an ef-

ng pos- fo rt to have Uie govem m ent. state o r federal, finance Uie education of

d feeU Rifted youUi, so Uint they can a t-e being tend college nnd have th e neededwo pay courscs and the U achers.lelan? i t may bc Uiat a n Edison, a isembly. Toscanini, a Pasteur Is lo st by Uib, dicUi- shorUlghtedness of o u r school edu- evenlng cnUon. We cannot a fford th n t loss,tedtime, Poienllnl talent sliould be en-ool. No cournged.

1 every Wh«n bwlllnn conw tor .iem* thlMfen> h w r , hrliiful , In curing lhri»le. B u t Iniubln In hU ind rt which t<'IIt howfor le t- «“,* « clilldfM lg M p««fu llr. To oUm Uie ,/o Tlnip.-Nfw., 1-. 0. liox Otl, SUtlon 0,

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C alen d ari n Q S -B m bW tn-chJb-w U l-tB eet a t-e -Td a whlie “ • Oie hom e of M rt. Keno r S h iT « a Whitesides.

"nje American AssoclaUon of Uni nonor, veralty Women wlU ho ld a luncheoi

un Valley, i p jj,. Saturday In th e America: )x, b ro ther j> p o n auxiliary room ^ w ith Mn

H. Lloyd Young a s .h o i te a s chair ijo a jx)W- man. Mrs. W lnnlfred W hite wll w ith nav y «peak on cercbral pa lsy and he irsage was work In special c lasses held li m 's m o th - Twin FalU. A film on cerebra dress and palsy wlll be show n by M rs. Dori

>wers were Stradley.

J S r S Reception Fetes . th e p e n t- _ Newlywed PairT hote l. OTllNODALE, M a rc h 13 - M rem ble. the and Mrs. Robert Rasm ussen vi’eria gray im- hosU a t a wedding recep tion Sun'

m atching j g y afternoon. hongrlhg J i e t broUiei»ss6riea. and slster-ln-law , M r. and MrsIp Uirough 2 ? ? m arried Febwill be a t Ll if . where The bride chose a pa le greeridvertlslrff tftem oon dress, w hite acccssorie;

and a corsage of p in k cam aU ons.raduate of ^ * - sU tcr-ln -law o:waa m-ad- bridegroom, wos In charge o.

(M ^ce In «»'■ table. Mm. fto b crt Ras-if Idaho In niussen baked ■ a n d decorated Uii

affilia ted cake w hich w o t served b;Mrs. DcW ajne Cinyton. Mra. La-

>f thp Tini ''*•1 Bmlth presided 'a t th e punclnnH thV bowl and Mrs. David H atfie ld scr\-'

i i l ed coffee. Mrs. Billy Schm idt als<Alpha fra® refreshm ents.

It'^H t’^Sm DINNEft CLUB^M EETS. HEYBURN, if a r c h 12 - Dlnne

d a t n re- members were en terta ined Snt' irtiA ftf r»r" urday evening a t th e -h o m o -o f Mr

nl and Mrs. Carl M crr. Bridge wa. piayed-w iU i'J.-w rH oist«n-aiid-M rs

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Mrs. W ayne Rife — S elec ted Leader

“i ^ ^ a y ^ C - E t te iBDHL, M a rc b 13—Mrs. Wayn

*(,»„ « I RlJe '*■“ e lec ted to the presldenc of Uie B uhl Jay -C -E ttes a t Uiel meeUng T u esd o y n lg h l In Uib clt;

^ MJtess c l X ‘ o ffice rs IncludB Mn. LeW hite wm p rw W cn t: « « • Rober

!V a ^ hw Erb. secreU iry : Mra. Ray Alge: s held S treasurer, a n d Mm. Dale Christen n 8«>, M n . M crv ln Randall. MnMr* nn rt, G n n t HUl a n d M rs. Mark Ankenj

board of d irec to rs .Mrs. BIU A nderson , outgolngpres

Ident, w aa n a m e d as a candldat 3 r p c for the fo u rth d is tr ic t vice preslden

who WlU bo e lec ted a t die sU t -j convenUon In M ay;

1 13 —Mr. fourth d is tr ic t vice president, madi l u ^ n ^ tre her o fficia l v ia lt to the elub. Shi sptlon Sun- .accom panied- by Mrs. Davlil ^ r o g H . -------------------- :■----------

iftrriPrt Prh lU-s. A n d erso n asked membera ti make rese rvaU ons early for Uie su t.

na la „ „ „ convenUon. T h e group Voted to pa; iSccss^ries o fn m n tinn . UiM hrr^ponventlon a n d to pay reg-

S ^m S S w of o f otUer members a t

The elub v o te d to purehase lense': - n r t iw tho for eye g lasses to r a school chllt

hS and to fu rn U h v itam ins for a chllc * u ; n t Uie req u e st o f Uie aehool nurse

th e punch A cercbral pa lsy film, "A Placi itfle ld 8cr\-- In the Sun ," w as show-n by Foresi J im ld t also Oolf, -The J a y -C -E tU s jypport Un Its Idaho C e reb ra l Palsy ccnter li

Boise a s a s t a t e project. lE ETS Mrs. M url 6 m lU i announced thai! — Dinner the npron a n d overa ll dance will b( rtalned Snt- held S.-iturday n igh t a t the Our omo-of Mr, club.. T h c e v e n t wUl bo an-oper Bridge was dance ond g u e s ts m ay be invited. •n-and-M rs: —M rs.-oarth-A tw oott-w on-U w -jur- h . prise package.

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L m ™ . 0 B e t r o t h a l T o l d. "A Place PAUL, M arch 12-M r. and ’Mrs.

by Forest Amos A nderson atmounco the en- fupport Uie gagem ent of the ir daughter, Betty ccnter In Anderson, to Leonard MarUn, son

of M r. nnd Mrs. Henr>- Martin, lunctd lha t T h e wedding date has been set nee will be for M nrch 17..,-., Uis oun T he b r ld e - lo - ^ s a 1051 gradu- 0 an-open nle of R u p e rt hlKh Jchw l and Is 6 invited, e m p lo y ^ a t the~R «all drug store. m-Uw'Jur- —M artln rn -lS S i-g radU B te-o f-I^u l

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"old Couple Engaged, and ’Mra. 'EMERSON,. M arch 12 -M r. .and:o Uie en- Mrs. T . L. Styner have receivedhler, Betty word from Moscow announcing thelarUn, son engagemenl of Jacqueline MUsap,lartln . daughter of Mf. and Mrs. Ja ck M il-s been set sap, Lewiston, to th e ir son Roger,s been sap ,^w

.051 gradu- He is studying agronomy and wli]ool nnd Is be graduated in June . She b ad ru g sto re , senior o t LcwUton-hiRh schooL -te -o f-R iu l —Plans-arc-bcing made-for.a n .earJy,n forming, summer wedding,_________________

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I 3 5 V i c■ s f f i JlflTch 12- l t b M B e w a n d o f c oach J a c k .

b u t m id n ig h t h a : ■ S ’ff com eback s a g a B ^ ^ ^ m n v e i n t o T h u r 5 <. K t ’ff finolo a g t t i n s T B j . G im e tim e T h u r s -

» i « ' » s o only thri inoa l fin would have given

B ^ S S n c e to be in th e

K t a f diT. Saturday It de- u eipccted bu l

to Ih* HnWi w■ S MOTilT--

InU Twin F«IU f t r H I t ^ a :only this time tho -

M Sitn-M PH Wedi)e»day ■ M U f f » p p « j t>y 0^^

K ^ S p W " . T . - . »H c u u u r >nd » t opa po in t

perJn) » h » d 1 V » the point when R u - ,■ ,u r« d to roll «nd R u-■ t o ^ n l « t IntennlM loa !

H i t u teld onto th ftt lead < ^ B ig thlra'quiiJ't«r'w h«n-thr - B d J7-M. And then c u r e ■ ^ r TPim all I tJ rire- \

H lu t lU Ulented cen ter. ( K u t ; ' on tlvo p irsonsls >

Uie quarter 8ot un - H i o d rJUj Jerome's Pe t« ■ o s tbe bench both of th e ^ ^ s t e r i out ol f ina l j

H n a (tie tcore to 32-26 j.K T s n i m l n s h it a Held £H V oament Ister dropped u H t ^ t foul tosud to c u t

to n-30- Lorry MorbyK t s p t r t ' i ;n trs ln to fo u r ti

two charity tosies, °^ ■ su la b ro o lc and F fa n k j

lift throws to m ake I t b

B n s r s w r o n n r y n r -vhen he lilt & one -

^ K m Just back of the lo u l j] gp Uu game w ith one T

mlnuU} to play- j< O u r Tomllnun fouled z ind w u waved to th e V

^ ■ u i iJre penonalJ. O lh u n tin t try but made th e

^ F p - J t Rupert In fron t U -34. {[ ■ p ^ t climas plied on U>p j.

u the tvo tquads w en t r the win. ^Udle Ptterum took tt

th lt went In. then cam e _ ^ K T S u lte t . Qlbson snared ^ ■ n d for Rupert bu t lo st i t Ki

Jerome got a no ther » tnd L in? Norby took

^ K i d off for Rupert. c<ncoadr/Aos’Ins c n j a j e ^

H b ; lurted to dribble ^ 0tb* noor with Jerom e '

^ ■ w pttu defense. A t th eHub; collided w ith J[i

^ ■ D obt Capps and a dou> i.. ^ ■ u ailed. ^

tUth personal foul fo r Uuk Van W agner Te-

^ ■ i p p t for Jerome. 'T om la (or Norby.

H u & e t 'i foul toss h i t th o ]?' aad iwhbed through th e & Uie leore a t 3S>3S. D ay cu

H * I^■^cestro lted the cen tc r

the ball around for Se/we MerrlJJ /tnderBon comer, leaped Into th e 1“

^ p t t n t ihrough th e n e t i ‘ ended before Jerom e a.'

eff a thouhigh point m an for

^ V > b 14 points. Olbson w aseight. Norby. O ary »>

^ • D e V e r e Kent played ROod f ' m tes with N o rb y ; t

^ f o f t t i ^ w l n ! “ • Wjh man for J e r-

^ ■ ,^ 'P e 'n t i - C a p p s scored „ B ^ b r o o k iix, Tomlinson }*'

n « each. Easterbrook d.

* « ^ t l e d the ball con tln - ?• turned In a p e a t a ll-

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^ JEROM r-BHcke1r~7 iUing sr Tigers? e r t h ig h s c h o o r s . t e a m , b le s s e d b y ' s t r i c t fo u r c la s s A b a s k e t b a l l to u r - , ie r e l la P i ra te s . T h e t h i r d c h a p te r - I g h t w h en th e P i r n t e s n ip p e d J e r - ^

‘egionals Priday r “|-T h re e reg io n a l t o u r n a m e n t s o p e n s i ic ip a n ta to d e te r m in e t h e f o u r c n - ev la s s B. h igh schoo l b a s k e t b a l l to u r - *: h 20 -21. BIfltched f n t h e r e g io n a l ** “ — to u rn a m e n ts a r e d i s t r i c t u5

ch am p io n s a n d . r u n n e r s u p . T h e h>-^ meets will be » t N om pa. Coeur d - hisJ l Alene and Idaho Falls . spl • Winners of the two so u th Idaho C " • meets and the top two team s frotn ie«

tha Coeur d'Alene even t will enter vie11, the tlu'e tourney. cat812 6U11 In Uie running fo r Uie title gu;<S* are the Kimberly Bulldogs, the de-

fendliij champs. T liey have a ext .« » strong.,d^HbJe. punch Jn_Wff_0 «y . oC.•r rj- -McEft'oa.and-speedy T ed T ate, who Th

led them to victory In Uw district — ai4 i tournament.j*i Teams expected to give KImberlr p412 plenty of opposition a re twlce-beat- •■■■ *J{ en Aberdeen: O enesee, always a

i i ! powerhousi In dU U Ict 3 ; a high* SIMI K orinj New PJ>-mouth f iv e ; M ullaa ^

stepping down from c lass A piay ^UUs season, and B lrle . sporting a S

4>i 23*4 aeason'i record. Including two ^ losses to class A Shelley,

l i t Opening n ight pa irings a t Idaho (fii i i Falls m»tch A berdeen, d istric t 8 6U ll ehsmplon. against R oberu , and Th

lUrle, dlatrlct 6 UUIst, ag a in s t Ban* Wn*« croft. for4et At Nampa, f irs t-round gamea pit thrno Kimberly against- P ru ltlan d nnd 1B5Jj* Ntw Plymouth, d is tric t 3 champ. We

,— PanhandJe wJnner. m ecta Keadrick 1JSJT BymiispHaBefimn. "oF--------- A t_C ocur-d‘Alcne. M ullan. Uie ilHM whllo Genesee, d is tric t 2 champion. ™

meeti Priest River. H o

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3«t _ "TT ITT in tT.U1. — — J . . . . . -M, ^J*fj BOV'S LEnavz hoc4 7 t/ i rc him4}i ltMldlC*p _________ISO 130 IJO 477_ u p * . . . . __________ ’« 07 IM 382 tearJIJ S t fo n j_____ ^ 1 __113 131 141 S81 recc

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— Tol»l»__________ 434 431 509 I3« of tI4t . •

Cntu5« niadic»p_________ IBS B3 las ili thei i i i a - ' - — — s i s ; g ' ™

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HoUUfff p .184 HUJdlcap _______ — 109 103 OS »

n«* _____________ 1» 09 23 3JB Shoi100 100 00 300 ------

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11*5 ■ m uu_________- l e e "m t I t s issa •>42 —!ii Lome (Qump) WorsJoy. Jn addi.112 tlon to being a goalie fo r the New _ York Rangers. Is one of Canada’s

foremost soccer playcr«.___________

' IN USED CARS

GprlngUme I s R epair Time. Don't losd your old VIUl repair bills. TRA D E for V lock-Bottom-Prlced RecondU V

ORD, $945 \rUDEBAKER. $495 l . Y M 0 0 T H , $ 7 9 5

0 N T I A C , $ 1 1 9 S

HEVROLET, $J04Sm S « D t ,Y r O R O D S A t.S I t .

IN MpTORS kh W trt ot Main . . " ^

ME, WILL

~ Shades ofBy OSCAR F R A L tr Tra

_ _ ,» 1 5 W -V O ftK rM K rn n T W = T fiIf Senmay put you In & trance, bu t there's fonanother me(aphy«Ical experiment ba5being conducted today In sports aisiwhJcti revives gtaty jnenjorlw ot the nos

6n St. Louis Browns. Lou Nova nnd tn- Evil E>-e Flnl;l?. seair- *fhls 6m e It U n young Engllah Brol- l weltem-cJght nam ed O eorje’Adami Ust^ . who confesses, a fte r si* s tiilg h t Tic- t

1 torles aa a pro, th a t it'* all done by fUnhe h>T5nosls. H e dolm a he “talks o\it" y jad-. his weak spota while under Uie In- But

spired fog, Lhaiho . Could be, o f course, but precedent beci5m seems to luppo rt th e theory th a t his fieliter vlctorlea to da te a ll havo been be- <p

cause he waa be tter than the other un (tie guys. Novte- The m ost rccen t of the sporting of

a experiments along th is line waa th a t pun«T o£_the S t. Louis Brott-na fa f«i>. vltl ho T hat's w hen they hired Dr. David th elet - i_ T----------------

[ '{ H u s l d e s , B e a i ’s

S h a r e C o a s t t

1‘ S t a r H o n o r s <B y HAL WOOD . yJ l

bo (Former T im et-N ev i Sporli Editor)8 BAN FRANCISCO. March U tJf—

nd Three m en each from Unlveralty o t p r e n« W ashington and U nlvenlty of Call- —

fom la w ere nam ed on the first lit three squads of the United Press U tld I&53 a ll-coast basketball selections ip, W ednesday. ^ck The choices, m ada with the heir? C .

o l eoachcs antTsporta w rl tm from " O ’ rtj throughout the west, had Ken ,n Tlower. 'B outhem CaUfomla: Bob P

Houbregs, W aahlngton; Johnny O '- i ' ~ Brlen, Seattle , -and Bob McKeen

and Dob MaUieny, California, on P< [1 the first team . ho ;tl Houbregs and O ’Brien, of course, s ^ u were unanim ous selecUons. They the n no t only tnnde th e coast team, bu t the

they were a tandout choices on tbe O] all-Am erican squad. S ta t

{.' I h l s f irs t team wottlcf make an end 14 odd group w alking down' the streeL U n» J} I t ranges i n . height from Johnny Ft j f K>'Brlen'»-<We feet, nine Inchcs, to be a- the *1* foo t, seven measurements o jn t

of Houbregs and McKcen. But I t Uoni14 had g rea t scoring ability—possibly Tniv i: one of th e h ighest In tho nation— dele {! ond fine defensive pcrfarmance.,.. idah I, O 'Brien, despite h is Uny stature. forf< u was one o f th e leading point makers petll ;t in Uie land , wllh a n averoge of V i bout

p c r game. Houbregs. he of Uie hook-shot epeclatty, was close be-

_ hind w ith ft 24.8 average. This n team, if I t lived up to the seasonal a record, w ould average 00 polnta per 'J game.It F low er' a tho T rojans averaged

only 12.8 polnls "a U U .'bu rhe 'w as0 rated one o f the greatest all-around1 floor men In the history of SouUl- ‘ n , , e m California basketball. • Every- opponent m arveled a t the w liardry i^ .w •0 of the use lender.

M cK cen,'only a sophomore, was O t 4 th e back-bone o f CaJifomla's of- »PPf 1 fcnsIve. averaging 17.4 points a tilt. Neal ? Ho haa some way to go to reach Danl 7 Hoiibreg's ablllU es.-but hs has Uie mee]- potentlaJlty. *Pfcl> M atheny was th e sparkplug on (he will] ] B ear squad. He made all-American tngt< T AAU laa t year and was Uie sU sd - sa n . 1 ou t defensive perform er and play- Th I m aker for the good California team; mate

The o th e r California m u nam ed seasc 3 nn th e th ree quin te ts Was John Joso

Rlckion, Joe a p r la n o , Washington. “ [I a fine guard , w as naniciJ on tho 3 second team , ond Mike McCutchen. u X> o t Uie th e a tar performers on the n n i g reat W ashington 'club, was named. an Uie th ird te a ja B!i1 _ Boi. E at ChM lle’a ChiU. Coffee Cop., Shotboae S t. N ew Conrlboofe. adr. e t

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN

.LPLAYB. __________ > ___________________

^WcMrrGi

of Evil EyeT r a c i ^ i o ^hy jm o tlM . th o you n ri Joi{renUemen w e a rin g . Brawnle uoi- .o<

iere'8 form s in to th e belief Uiat they weren e n t baseball p lo y e n . N atu n lly . th is waa , 'ports oisevcre te s t of th e powers of hyp- I.,,f the nosls. “ nnd T he doc la sted two m onths 'of Uie

aeason. He took h is adieu w ith Che yeigllah Browna stUl firm ly entrenched I s iq-lam i la st place. I j iTic- T h e Cubs h a d taken a prevloua u ]

'« by fling a long theae lines in 1941, Four inout years la ic r they won Uie pennant, i! In- B u t th is waa due almply to the fac t tio

th a t 'm eantim e a ll this folderol had -gvdent been rep laced w ith guys who could prlth is field, h i t a n d p itc h . sin

T h e fig h t m ob go t its ta ste of this am'tner u n d of tra in in g in IM I when Lou my

Novo tra in ed on '^ogl a n d boosted the:tlng of h is new ly • developed "cosmic histh a t punch." H e m ig h t have done be tter facWO. R'Kh yog u rt end Ws tor sure th a t otlavidthe h o d on ly a cosmeUo punch aa hoi

■s Washington D r m f o r N C

SEA TTLE, ila rc h 12 (ff^-Co£ ,, . versity of Waehiasrtcn put: his

th rough a a tlff defensive drill 1 y ot p repared fo r i ts curtain-raiser wl'fS ; — ^S B e n g a l B o x e r s ^

Ken „ ^ , **0For Saturday Z“ on PO O A TH-LO . March 13—T he Id a- Ida

h o S ta to coUege boxing team will £irse. stago its la s t hom e dual m eet of the •hey the se aw n o t 8 p. m. S a ti:n lay Inbut th e ISO gym nasium . sonthe O pponents will be Uie W ashington »2 i

s u t e collego Cougars who last week* dov«n end bo:ted to a 4-4 d ra v w ith the def

■eeL U niversity o f Id«ho. Cnny F e a tu re o f th e 10-bout card will ha<I to be & specia l e v en t matching Oordle Ho'enta o ja d so n , In s t y e a r’s 105-pound na- Wot i t Uonal cham p ion from WSO. and aIbly E llsw orth (Spider) Webb. 156-pound maiin— defending naU onal champion from in ,.-s Id ah o S ta te . W oshlngton St*t« wUl cure. fo rfe it to W ebb in regular com- leei« r s petlU on, pav ing Uie way fo r hi* h u37.fi bout w ith Q ladson. smi

Id ah o S ta to will forfeit the heavy- couw eigh t dlvlalon bu t Mike M cM ur- aggtry . 160 . w ill box a special event T

' ^ i w ith W ashing ton S laU ’s heavy- off^ w eight. F r a n k Jackson. regl_ . O Jen B urgess, iBC's Undefeated Cla" t ; I re sh m a n fro m Meridian, will vie In cap,

hla lo s t b o u t o f Uie year, being' in- nlgl'!2“ eligible fo r Poclfic coast ond noUon* NC-

ft] to u rn ey competJUoD, Burgess willH m e et B us N c.« of.U ie CoUego of g,

^ Id ah o In a special event.^ as O th e r fre shm en making th e ir la s t « h igf, uppeaxonce th is year will be L. O . jihxtut. N eal. B engal IdS-pounder. a n d Lee in tach D an iels, iS C llB-pounder. D anleU — U,e m eets R ay K rlck of WSO in a

special 135- pound event while Neal (he will go a g o in s t th e ace of the W ash- ;a n ing toon S ta to stable. Chuck Mor- Qd. gan . in a IfiS-pound match, oy- T h o B en g als have won five im; m a tch es w hile dropping on‘6 Uili aed seaaon, t h o t loss being 8*4 to San>hn Joso S ta to Inst week-end._________fln. ; '■ '

iS,”. Exhibition BaseballUlO nroeklKn 4, Phll.d.l.bli A., t _ ,

Nri ■?otk°K. '7. ‘ciiUwo a ', S 2>rtn>>( 14. aotton H., 1»BottoD A. «. St. Letili K.. I

- - Chleun N. 8, CI«v«Und 4Clnelnn.U- 11, rhll.WphU j ; , , .f

dr* e t LeuU A. 2». Lct Awelw PCL 4

rWIN FALLS, IDAHO'

BRUINS FGwrBMNi

W !

)ye Finkle-syoun riJoo Louls stood h l im m h ta hc ad fcnr iu

I uoi- good In six h*alfc..........................' p tJlnuny Orlppo, ono of th e m ore jn

lucid fight mana*er* w ho haa been"yP- dabbling in tho myiUo fo r eome S';

, . . yeara. tried hypnoela on one of- h l i , ,of the warriora named MeUo B e ttln o a few lel1th the yeara back. Orlppo finally gave up thled la In' despair when BetU na w e n t In to W.

Ijancea a t the m oat lllogli^al tim es, wlrevloua u y along about th e haU w oy m ark PU,, Four in 0 10-round go. Minnant, Ben Pinkie gained qu ite o rep u ta - ,* le fac t tlon & while back by puttU ig theol had -evil eye" on rival com ers, for o f® ' could price. -Evil Eye B en'’ w ould use the

simple whammy for ord lnory bouta *“■ of this and his super special double w ham - n Lou my for championship a ffa irs . B u t oasted the feeling became p rev a len t th a t cosmic hla success was dependen t on th ebe tter fact th a t ho worked In th e com era P“

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ton Cagers i NCAA Tilt I(ff)--Coach Tippy Dye of th e UnU S put: his Husky basketball squad Oi

/e drill Wedne'sday as W aah ln jton raiser w ith Seattle un iversity In th e ^

NCAA western regionals a t ■ Corvallis, Ore., F riday . ml

r s Dyo’s main concern was Seattle’s all-America Johnny ho

t ------- n 'B r i . n x^-hr, e n tc lte d t h a n a - « .tional m ajor college season scorins reco rt T u e s ^ n ig h t as he

r pumped in 42 points to lend theOhieftalna to an fla-T7 v ic to ry over rnt

e Id a- Idoho fitaU . *»1 will B u t Dye had t deep re sp e c t f te set o t the high-scoring Chiefs os a te am : ^ lay In ••SeatUfl’s ’drJriag- offense Is aw e- “ 1

some," T he Huakjr m en to r reflected, t ngton -'B ut most offenses can b e slowed week- down If you w ork o u t th e r ig h t pl" h the defense." tht

Coacli Al Brlghtm an o f th e Chiefs “ f 1 will had h ll own defensive problem : lordle How -to -s to p -an o th c r^ f tll-A m erica. w i d na- W oahlngten's Bob H oubregs. ~. and A nd w ith th a t in m ind . B rig h t- r l pound n u n also p u t the atxesa on defense ,v,

from In SeatUe pracUco sessions. “« wUl O f the two coaches. B righ tm an com- leem s to have th e m oat problem s. _

<r his HU Chiefs are fa st, b u t they ore ^ sm all and the e lo n g a t^ Huskies w ,

leovy- could moke I t tough fo r th e SeatUe :M ur- oggregaUon under- the backlioards. event T h e Huskies and th e C h iefs square « .eavy- off in Uie f irs t gam e of th o w estern _ _

reglonals o t 7:30 p. m . u i d S a n U ^ ’eat«d C lara m eets Wyoming in th e night* vie In cap. The w inners face o ff S a turday ig ini- n I g h t-w i th -a - tr tp - ta - th o -n a U o n a l lUon* NCAA tournam ent in th e balance.3 will — --------------------------- pj48® S an Joae SU te 'a .o ldest c u rren t wh

football rivalry la w ith SU n fo rd , pla r laat w hich waa met for the flra t tim e In for L. O . jiHXi Stanford haa won aU 10 gomea p la 1 Lee In th e series. ( Baniels .in a _ ■ _ . _Neal I .

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hH H H Ia a j r m ’j 7 Crown. BleniHd W lilrty .

FORMEETN^s^aTdkI Corporatio , $11,360 Dl

’ Season of!the bad news a t a m eeting In Idah

‘d fo r ium Wednesday -n igh t They als< pu ttho area's Pioneer.Icague franc ing t h r o u g h sale of more —

if°h li 1^* operAtlon o f Uie team I j Ia few le ft the corporation $11300.07 in

UD th e red. But club presiden t W. D , "D '. In to Wiseman pointed o u t 1952 began 1 .ilmea. wltlx only $1,600 t a th e bank afterm ark purchase ot th e fraoch lse ftom Q i

Duta- Spring U-alnlDg, trav e l, purchue z lh a playen,. norm al operating cosU, Ll Inr m. posting of the 11,700 guaran tee wlUi F rn rVha tho National AssoclaUon of Profes- et t< 'hAut. sional Baseball Leskgruea and oUier baU hom - (iactora made Uie de fic it, club tr e u - “ co

B u t urer Carl Sherwood explained in Ben th a t reading the financial sta tem en t pre- We£

, th e pared by I.LT. D eaton a n d company. Tl imera accounUnts. ^0“a n y . Terms of directors w ero straight- Pan

ened out w ith . 11 choeea b y . the ®'_____ atockholden a ttend ing . — ... *«*

Chosen fer U u to -y ea r term s were »P“ Wiseman, represen ting th e Kim- “ gr berly-H ansen-M urtaugh a rea; Joe Peters, Burley; Chorles Andrus, J Jerome, a n d ' D r. W allace Bond, Al Twin Palls. T w o-year te rm tnem- w n ber» are Emerson Pugm ire, Hager- po« m an-W endell-Ooodlng; Wes Saun- u t t

, ders. E den-H arelton; Roy Pait. « J U n i - Buhl, and Sherwood. Tw in Palls. .8' juad One-year term choices were R. R . Arn

Turner. Rupert; J a c k O hrtjtJanien. Shoshone, and E m e a t Hoff, Twin ondi

■ th e Pall*.S a t The only new m em bera are Pug- R j

mlrc. replacing BIU AuiUn, and .y o g Hoff, replacing E d Purves.

• Dlrecton m et foUowing Uie stock- S i n n y holdeni meeUng to reorganise and .

n a - reeleeUd Ute ta m e offlcen , Wise* ^noon- Tnan,—president I Borxl, Tlce.p m lft ___„ dent, and Sherwood, aecretary. »p r i h e “ W Isem an-*a ld '-re*ponse --to -th* - fI; over p le u to stockholders had been h «u

good, bu t urged a ll atockbolders to S* t t t e either buy a n o lh e r a h a re o r to aell ml ^ a m ' In order t o Increaaa operat- eU iawe* capital. 1°'•cted Operation of a basebaU ciuV ts t otved coitly proposlUon, W isem an ex- Bed r la h t plained. The re p o r t o t th e audit by Oow

^ the Deaton firm bore o u t bis sU te- Uieh thiefsjlem- “W® all w an t baseball here.” E j - jcol Wiseman declared, “a o d I t Is up to Wls< — ~ th o u tn U re s te d iQ jtte p J t .o p e n U n t i n a

O ne share purchased by each pr»* iSiOe aent stockholder w ould clean- up in ll the present d e fic it a n d provide B mopey to sU rt sp ring .train ing .", ' C92J

He also explained th o unofficial the lems. ^ r u n g agreem ent th e Cowboys as i

J^® have wlUi Uie B oston R ed Sox. John In : -MU M urphy, farm d ire c to r of Uie Bo- sho?

pledged a “winning ball In club." W iseman declared. and

Pcrm al agreem enta also present seati problems, W isem an quoted Murphy mlse a s saying. T hey a ro os good u the playi

, word o f tho p e rson algning the creir ^ .^.1 documents, w blch someUmes turns meal

o u t to be poor, W U em aa said. TTndcr telep auch ogreemenU team s ara forced lo and play the m ea se n t, r eg a rd lw of sta te

rrc n t w hat tha team haa . Even a local train ford, player doing a good Job could be lng le In forced off Uie aquad . Wiseman ex- medi unea plained. cost,

I By train ing w ith th e Ban Joee tor. ;

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ition Lost I During 1

of 19528 o f the Magic Valley Cowboys heatd HgTh Idaho Power company aiidltor-

They also heard an appwl to help -* ague franchise on a more stable foot*

s team L e w i s t o n G e t s I).07 in 1

S iS i P l a c e i n it after

S t a t e T o u r n e yirch u e ____ J[ cosU, LEWISTON, M arch 12 lA -O uard ■ •e wlUt F^ed Bell w rote o u t Lewiston’s Uek- H Profes- et to th e e U te class A prep basket- 1 oUier baU tou rnam en t w ith a pair ot last*> tr e u - second fre e throw s which gave U u 3Bd in Bengals a S8-U win o rer Suidpotnt n t pre- W ednesday n igh t. • ncany. T he team s- were batUlng for a

fourth b e rth In th e sU te from tha ralsh t- P a n h u d le and aeeond dlstdeta.„ V Beil p u t on tl»e. cl(ncher but a ' •■ t e a-m m a -t«— fo n ra rf B U Botoi^ - u v e r e eparfc«l th e vtctory wlth a 31-potat '

Kim- h la best scoring th is aeason. . ti Joe Forw ard T e n y ahom pien bagged indrus, to lead Bandpolnt.

Bond. A fter a close f l r f t period Lewis* mem- ton held leads o f eight and te n ■

Baser- po tats untU midway through th e 1 ^ u n - l u t t r u n e . T lien Um BuUdeg* poll* !

F ait. a b re a it a t M an. . 1 falls. Sandpoin t's < - 0 center. E ea n y ' I R. B . A nnstrong. w as eharged wlU» a {

lansen ioul durtng a scnusbfe w ltti 90 sec- t , Twin onds le f t_________________ f J

BasketbaU Scores 1* B IA ttiw d I

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“a : ■^‘^ K S x ^ a a . y . . jy. O to r SUM »!, UJmm"

to<n*a* ■4»U10«. AttaMU t tiV ts an ex- Red Sox o f tha Oallforela league, tha idit by Oowboya wUl aave a g reat deal e a sU te- Uielr sp ring training-coats, WUe*

munhere.” E zp la la lng th e financial report

: up to W isem an aaid th e net increase . oT TsUng. Ineome, du ring 1692 over lU l in s h pre- n i e S t a ] s > « y i l (0, a i l » --an up In IMS a n d 199.469.82 In 19S1. ' liroTlde &cpensea 4n 19S3 totaled t i l l .* ag.", 09238, a decreaae of W m 7» .lrt> m official Uie IU6.97X11' atwwn in tbe au d it owboys as th e 1911 expense. OperaUng lo a L jo h n in 1991 was 117,60179, tb* aod tt le Bo- showed.Ig ball Incom e w as reported frem boma

and road games, concessions, bcic Present se a ts ,ad T er tls ln g .sa leo fp Iay m a ad turphy misceltaneciu; Szpensea inehided u the player, office, eeneesslon and grtnmd f the c r e r sa larie s; traaspcrtatloa, hoteZi;

TTndcr S lepbone a a d - t e l e g r a p h . - S T ^ S * 'reed to and prlaU ng, tlckats, federal a s d fff of s ta te OOttl^ «jiilny, local training. Insurance, share to vistUlid be lng team s, league per capita ' t a x . .in ex* medical a n d legal tees, bonuses, lease

cost, d e p re ^ U o n and offlee, janl*1 Joee tor. p a rk ‘a n d clob supplies.

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r»»h leJ^Uty of the paj-ments, th c con - ' ® gressmen nevertte less c laim ed th e

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Ivfafon a t Lee Payne, Sh lrly Reay. Peggy Tel* a le t r a in - fer, H a Payne. Jlussell Weaver.

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T here a r t nlso debits In h ia ledger:1. Ho la unlm presjlve. apeoka w ith 6( i

fM t Btommer.^ 3. Ho Is opposed by L avrenU Uiti__ Berio,_ch(ef of th e So rfe t secre t a ftetjd police, f t '^ g h l y cncmy.^, coii,ev 3. His wife. Pauline, w ^o is Je w - nlctllh ilh . h as relftUvcs in lh e U . a A oreim . brother, Bam K arp , lives In Ncw aUte Jersey. . nioi

Molotov is &n assumed n a m e. I t c<do means "Uia bajnm er," b u t h e Is a yeaij j . ___________________________ •________Uie

S C a m e r a C l u b t o S '«

S S h o w T r a v e l i n g

i t S a l o n o f S l i d e sive T he Tw in Polls Com era c lub will^ar present a color photography sa lon andrid o t 8 p jn . P rldoy In th e Id ah o Pow er l<

compony auditorium . Al(rIs The sa lon comprises 80 s lides on in i

0- Idoho scenery taken by club m em - wn- bera on d s recordlns w hich describes itcd■ each scene as I t Is s h o ; ^ T h e n a r* s u n

g- rotor la Al H ankins, wAfter th e local showing, Uie sa lon n

u) Jj slated fo r exhibition In clUcs Uj®about th e oaUon. T he f irs t e ched -

ik ulcd stops oro Sandpoin t, A lb u . r ~ tie q i ^ u e , N . M.. and C entro lla . IJL

There wlll be no adm ission chorge

s i pubUc Js I n r t t r t . Honfctaa w ill ope r- “5d‘ lit* Uio p jo jector. —a Plans fo r th e solon w era com - J .

te pitted a t 'th e club meeUng T uesday nnnlghU_____________________^

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C* t to pny for a ainglo-oven m ngol You I s . . . cook a full inesJ n n d boke piea a t eookin* woadcf* w iih tb ls K d v in a to rJ

C o o k B in S R . . . C o e k FASTIR wl• Two I lg I v a n -H e a t O v * n s l • . Hug*

• f o u r P o i f - H « a f r n 0 Surfoe* .Ur^til • ” “ 11*;

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l a t u r d a y E v e n i n g s ' T i l 9 : 0 0 I

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ipot? Molotov A' oiv-Stalin^s-Job-^

decidedly un.-hammerlsh Individual.He UTU bom inU) a typlcol m id .

__ glt-C ittS fnmlly I,' V ynt.^ yy. __UBloii. But, ttl 18. he Joined lh e B ol- »«f' s>hevllc party, m * older com radcs ‘bl« Were amused when the sU unm erlng. ” ai beardless' boy, whose re a l n a m e waa «»n Scriabin, dubbed himself - T h e H am - Ii mer."------------------------------------------------tha

He was pursued by th e c za rls t aa police and tliere Is a S ib e ria n exile Oc( to his communlsi credit. D u rin g the ona unde/fround days, I icn ln h im self n n t

L cmresied him with Uie dlsu-lbu tlon Hn \ or Pfavdft and oUier p a rty lltc ra - troi I ture.--------------------------------------------------- F

Karl Uadtk. Lenin's w itty asso- hos d o te , nicknamed M olotov "stony non pants," because h e sp e n t endless tajr.

[ houra ot hts desk.------------------------------ maj ---------------------- ----- T

I V a l l e y M a n A i d s t L

I----------- i i r f e o p i r F i o o d f SBUHL, Marth IS-^Col. W illiam

A. Hlgglni, son of M rs. M a rth a A. atar ^IlBglns. Buhl, h as been p lay ing an join

— im portant part tn th e Wood re lief njty p rw a m ^ l^ s trlck e n H o lland areas, ordi

^ 6{ Uie algnal MrvlM g roup a t K arls-nihe , Oennany, was a ssigned to n in

iU Umporaiy duly In H o lU nd shorUy mei®1 M ter_ the. flood struck. T h e s ignol has

c o i^ has beeh opera ting a com m u-V- nlcatlons network In th e d isaste r ^ 3A areas and has m oln talned th e m on ccn!W a 31-hour bosli since early In Peb - n p i

moo-. I t nI t Colonel Higgins Is a v e te ra n o f 18 _a yeaH In the arm y. H e served In t ~

_ th e Pacific during W orld w a r n and ,wos stalloned a t F t. S a m H ouston, ‘ Tex., prior to h is c u rre n t assign-mdnt in Europe In Ju n e , 3550. ^

V i s i t s R e l a t e d ' ' 'S D Iim ilC H , M arch 13 — H arold l l

Moody h s i rc tum ed to S a c n i- ‘l* mento. CalK.. o (ter vlslU ng Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Bridge.“ ■ Lowell Taylor, R obert Jo n e s and

Alfred Starnes spen t th e w eek-end >n In sa il Lake City.I- Wiil Jamison. PorU and, O re .. vls- :a Ited Mr. and M rs. O rv ille Davls.> Sunday.

m The greater p a r t of A frica Is tn» th e tropic zoae.

li I W ll M d t c K I t It t An? Special 8 “ bSCTlpUon O f t o ^

! l _____^Phono_Ds.or.Drop_In______ ___

I- J . Hill Subscription Serv ice ••y Under Bank Se T r u s t - P h o n e 486

t o r is Worth

)o n t h e p u r c h a s e

o ( g n e w ___________■ ___

K E L V I N A T O R

vinator

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I R ^ I N T H E O T H E R !

i t gives you all the cooking verao- b»B o v e n i-b u t a t a p rice y o u 'd gel You can cook th e b iggest o f I pie* a t the sam# t im e . . . woric jrJ

rCR w Jfh t h m F o a tu rM l• HuB*EoiyFelllnoUl«fullStofoa«' Orgwar.

• H ondy O utfit for pfuogfnB

• A «m -r«iHtant Tlloftlym p o rt# .' loin N ih l

» TJlt-iip Surfcte U n its . . . «o«y el«enlng.

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) J C o H o l d S a v i e t - G,1 By PH IL NEWSOM ohla

I P F o re Jn N e w EdH er Tl

| . scrvlce lo prove the "lixleslruct- .J Ible friendship" belween China’s J g, Mao Tse-tung and the new rulers of . H ,a communlsi Russlo.1- In (act there la reakin to .h o p e

th a ; with C hln i.aa elsewhere. f a t ^ ^ K p l ^ H

le Oeorgi M a l e n k o v ^ ^ B T T ^ '^ ^ n ,,^ le ond hia l l e u t e n - l ^ B r < V ' ■If n n u Jn the K rem - ^ K L l ' J wn, n In win run -mto f l n «I- trouble.

Por Malenkov ^ ' ' ' rZwI- hos Inherited the -v*'.y nome bu l-no t U iet’' ^ ^ ^ » / < V ; 3 ^ J lome of S t a l l n ' s r ^ ^ B i n ^ ^ S

m ajor ofllce. 1 ^T h e n e c e m t y U V ^ H H - ^

j_ fo re ^ e r « t o f world m s^e a d

R usslaV c b n u n u ^ ° ? e a d e r ^ lp o f .( n world communism; W hen Uie iip- i)

SU rt Malenkov, who didn’t even V p Join the revolution until I t pracUc- 'V'

oily was won. s ta r ts giving Mao . W »• orden , the picture may be d lf- M•r lereni. ' W

Not ImmedlaUly. bu t In Uie long jj" ru n 11 m ight help us reach a setU e- C y m eni of the K orean war. Russia f ii h a s b e cQ .m a rt,ia ic rc« tttt- ln -c o n - WI’ tjnulng the Korean war than C hina. n

Before Ind ia submlitcd h e r re- y, Korean peace plan to Uie U

Uni ed NaUons. she had discussed fig » viiit red Chino and obvJousty had r

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tWINjFALLS. IDAHO. . . . .

p - S e r v i c e N e e d e d S

e t ^ C l i i n e s e A c c o r d “Jobtained a green lig h t. niu

Tfie R usjisn s k illed It. IUn- . B ut w hat M o o 'w u 'w U lln g lo do era uet- T e r - s u n i r T ie m ay no t bc-ynilng- —1: n a ’s do for M alenkov. cova of Ho*ei,’er. th e closeness of Uie aa

bonds between &>vlet Russia and red China c a n n o t be overJooked.

T he two are In poUUcal agree- H m ent and Russia h a s n u rtu red care- w . ■ fully Uie Idea t h a t U ia C hina and ^ w Russia, th e tw o • g rea t-com m un ist ,■ countries, sg o ln s t th e r e s t of the *

J g world. _, Agricultural C h in a depends heav- r— Ily on Industria l Russia, both to

». figh t a w ar a n d to bu ild up her own economy, ^

‘, ‘d m addlUon. th e R ussians have ^ mode a g rea t p o in t of m utual co-

operaUon w llh ^ th e C hlne^ i u c h

raUroad Uj C hinese control, help- | _ 'ead ■

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]6ronet J e— F I N E D I A M O N D S S I f

o i l d i n g :

d ing In the induttrla lltaU oo ' o l I M M aiichurla and guaranteeing o hands-ofl policy on China's Internal n 1 affolrs. •

JL ( 1 B u t Mno Is one of the m ost h a rd - I---------h c a d e d 'und p rtc U ea l-c f-th e -co m - -5

m unlst leaders. I. H e once shorked M arxist d ream - 1

lo do era-bt* rem eklng: 1willing- ~-i:noem as-a rr m nrf-liW r«^-thnn . J

cow dung. Cow dung can bs used f Uie aa fcrUllrer.-I and — ---------------— —ooked. ViStT SE.VAIOR . .^,11' W EN D EU , M&rcn 1 3 -M r. and •;‘ Mrs. D. B, Bradshaw, Wendell, visiU

^ Sen. Herman Welker in W aah- I ? f ^ h i D. C.. Tuesday. They ex-“ pect to retum home Sunday.heav- ■ I

NEED GLASS?W indow Glass '- P la te Glass

have Window Thermopaneal CO- -INSTALLA’n O N -- iu c h m a g ic GUSS ft PAINTWMlOk. ------------ r-PH O N W 805—help- I <

SERVE b

IPALONG CASSIDY’S

r U N TI L 9:00 P.M.

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Si W ith Folding. ‘^ S teel Draw B ar ____________

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I iWTN. STATES IJWPLy . . SEE Y O U R LOCAL I

KRENGEl MACn -PHONE 486____

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tJou r_b» fow mPMuriny

airgarineu t n o t browB«d. Blend in - ’ D r l f t« d S a o w I te d " E n r i c h e d F lo u r

le ra ta ftoat, a t ln ln g fngueDtlr.otS t lO m inu tM . Rem ov* from ht»li*

td cZilclceo c r ta r k o f BTBEus ■ ta lk sAble)■lean che«M (opUont])

•MBo p M tiy B tn w . liltMo i i i iW a i a u m t ov*n, 426% for 20 mun* rows. 6 M tv iaffs .

try T o p p ittc 1owl—f D rifted Saow ’ __led'* E n i lc l ie d F lo u r

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I : BAaSRUAM, U a r c h 1 3 ~ 0 m m « m elactod a t ttae reg u la r FTA m e a tla i Moad«7 e v en in f . T h e r a n O rr ti Shtltiy. p r u e n t : M n . oletm H eadriekioa. l i n t T ice pm jd e n tj

B M l U n . W yna I tio a ip w n . aeco&d Tke B B w t - p m ld e n t: U n . W UUam B a v k u ,

aecn ta ry , aad U n . AUaa £rwln. 1 tz e a tm r .l T ellen v e n U n . A rd tn -JoU r.

B E * , t M n . T ed Bell and M n . R alph PiU ■ jn * ; Bicr. U n . John Tow naend. p rognm ■ n f | ; l rfi»<nn«n, Introduced M n . John ■ R l . H a y u . T v ln ?aU i. p a s t preildent H f * ' o i t h t NaUonal Congress of ParenU ■ I f l j : and T eachen v h o spoke on * ^ a w p — to p o rta n ca -o f .W h y - H f tJ « ls M j 4

U n . Haye* told o f h e r visit to

PTA h u had In vrarklng toKVd | H | l peace. Sha alio told t h a t th e build* ^ ■ 1 ing for the KaUonal PTA htad- ^ ■ U quarters In Chicago h a a been sUrt*^ ■ I t __ u :.a n d ..a d d e d . t h a t . 'I s ^ th e only

buUdlng in the w orld to be ’ built B W n . j n t t for-chlldren.'■ H V . - A calca was auctioned by BUnlty ■ H S ; / panfotd WlUl Mrs. D on Rea winner. ^ M | U n . VlrgU Norwood' rea d a m tt-

aage by M n, LuclUe Leonard, na* ■ I I I tional FTA president.H B I M n . le noy JoUejr announced she H f l l }»« d rrin iem e n ts for Vlrglnls M i l l Norwood and Joan Jo lley to care lor ■ 3 1 ? , chlldran while p a re n ts a ttend FTA. n l i l ! ' A x \w B any led g roup singing wlUi

Mrs. Townsend as accom panist. Mn,' 'WUUsm CsUiQun gave the ctwing

I f l Thomptoo announced thenR l l ! ' . -*111 be a public c a rd p a rty a t Uie H M r on March 33 to rals* fundsB l ly t ' to send delegates to th e state con*

Ttntlon la Moscow In April and to hav* money to a ta r t Uie (all

Sk.^.'!' t e r n ezpensts.M i l r . Befreshmenta were aerred by Mrs.

• Bhelby. U n . Lyo^a Woody. Mn. O r ^ a Brown, M rs. D a n a OUmon,

v i a * I Mra. Harold Z im m erm an. U rs. B u t M lK : Z4ca, U rs. Buford 'n io m aa . aod Mrs.

^ ^ Sendor/, sevea tij a a d ' eJflith ' grade room m oUien.

H ' Trips Taken8PRIN0DALB. M a rc h 13-M r.

- and U n . B. P . FUlfflore TUlted la lU fW i I d ^ o PaUs Buaday.

)4r. and U ra. T om . Onlshl and ^ S a m O gaua h ire

ji i ^ i T U ltlng In Leyton,

llfiiiaill' . ^ O tto Oloward atid ■ I f l Mr. and U n . B e n ry K n ig h t hsve « 1 l l b ten VlslUng U r . « n d U ra . B. P.M li I ; m a o r t . ^

H | i l x iw a n u lN S m e e t

H | 3 | i PILER. U arch U — W il l ia m Long, ma'UiimaUca instructor a t

| ^ H | t | th e FUar high aeliool. ipoke oa^ ■ | l | [ m ountala eUablng a t the meetingB B H tH o f the TUtr K lw tn la olub Tuetdsy■ b U I PuTl&s th e sum m er he workiB n | fo r the fo re tt aervlee._____________

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of ParenU I on * ^ a

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w t o 3 . - ....... -1941-- - 19«,-th e bul d* — - — •TA htad- Blnce e o n tn ls on (nstaUaent p l Men sUrt* !>*(« ^o tk l a n c h a big way th a t

the only eluded la th is credU-buyloi iplurgi > be built *■< bltUoaa of ihe H bmion dollar

(tall<qefl<*bt>7inr deM with prerio tby eun lcy

U n i v e r s i t y o f I d

r v w S * H a v e C h o i c e o ]to care Ior MOSCOW. M srch W MV-Bemem- t « d m . ber th e old day t when a solleje grad

*'*Th« »hoe'8 on th e oUier foot now.

he clojlng un iversity o f Idaho ntudent placement office doesn't have to

r t * . * SS » « k JolM *or graduates. I t h as a «u* fiinSi ba rd Ume appeasing the steady pa*

ndo-of-pereonneJ--m enH :om lng-to April “ nd jndua tea toI U;o fall

Representat^res ol (r’o 2args east* »d by Mrs. em Induatrla l ooneemi recenUy of* lOdy. M ^ fered all.expense* a ir trips to th e ir I OUaion, P lu itj 10 th e itudenU . could look U rs. B u t Uiem over be fon making up th i l r I. aod M n. m ind, aald Earlow h . CunpbeU, lad 'eighth head of a tuden t placement a t the

un lven lty . ''— The college of engineering haan n tha heavleat<b«aten paUi ol peraon* C l l se l m en. D ea n Allen 6. Ja n s» n aaid

11 jjir representa tives o t 145 dUferent in- d ustda l concerfti o r publio agencies

T ttlted la r j5i{fl<j_th9,, ,a ^ p ! u «ek j/ig n i.k i . . . ( sen lon to h lra. Many of ih b e ’ per* n ito h m *nca are 'looking for engl-

° ^ y ^ ° ’ Even a f te r they were*advlsed'that au Idaho cn g m ee T g n au a tM ^ fiiJ

i s . , '® . '™ ™ : . s i T V TI f , a p Tlslted tn e campua anyway—to ei« UbUsh coatacU for Uia 19M gradu-

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» f I d a h o G r a d u a t e s

c e o f J o b s N e x t J u n eBemem- a tln g class.« e grad c lo se ly presilng the e ng tn ien In' ' d e m an d Is teachera, Campbell 'said,oot now. Som a graduaUng len lon In educa-ntudent tlo n have had 30 .dllferent o ffen

have to a n d "requeita In tii li fleld are ju stt h as a beg inn ing to come In.":ady pa* D ean A. W. Pahrenwald cf them m g-to school of mlnea aald every miningnates to g rad u a te has had hU choice o f a t

le a s t four or five Jobt. Many alaorge east- have been otlered aitracUva feUow-inUy of- sh ip s to continue their educstlon.to th e ir A no the r unlvenlty dlvUlon wlUiuld look f a r m ore iobs th a n graduates Isup th e ir — T— — —topbeU , - . ,t a t Uie _ f o r r

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UCOii t R l T/. margarine ivith n/erji single ingred

E x c i f i n g climax o f lA« n u t r i f ^ o n a l retearch iEverything in today’f l ! No benzoate prcservati^ Even Nucoa’s sunny col

----- fromjoldopcaro tone,-ritWe’re bo aure you'U a

only mosi nuiriliaus, but too, that, for a short tin

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4 ho m e economies. U arg a re t R ltcb l l l 6 S ot home economlea depar

m e a t, aaid "dotens of t e a c h ^ p r T feaaions la home'econonllca. Jobe': . l l i n f t hom e dem onstnU on agenU , hon ^ . /iervlce w orken and InsU tutlonsI ai

v lso n a re going btgglng. W e.'Ju ng ln ien In d e m a d ." npbell aald. T h ere haa alto b e ta q u ite 'a d : In educa* m a n d for accountants, fo re a te n a t ren t o ffe n d a iry aclence m ajon . O ra d u a te a . lid are ju s t aome o f these Helds h a v e be<

placed fo r monthi, Cam pbell said, aid cf t h e ______ - ------------

S . ' l ? « 'Many alao EDEN. M arch 1 3 -M r. a n d Mi tive felloW' D ick Koyes, Los Angeles, w ere wecJ duntlon . end Kuesta of Mr. and M ra. O lst irUlon WlUl H alte . Mra^4Ioyea and M rs. H al •aduatea Is a ra ils tera. •

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'Today” offer.below. G et 10|S off on a pound of ino! Once you try it, yoti’Jl dis- iderfuUy different Nucoa isl

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U a rc h 13 (tfi-The batooka gunni were th e heroes of th is ra id .

T hey lugged the ir awkw ard-Ioo ing weapons up the OMnese I

' a ad hurled high explosive rocki Into 73 bufiken. tu rn ing th em Ix smoke*fUled deaUi trapa.

O ne bawoka gu n n e r h w : rocketa into 10 n d . b u n k e n a then died in the fleah*searing bh of h is own w upon.

L A nother gunner fought untU^ enemy machinegun drUled*lo ho^ tn h is b a z o o k a .^ e n b e th rew

iQ i r a d / d o ^ lh e ^ l if i . '* i L ™ Charging an unnam ed hUi soul

iaaoo fca -to ftff l{ y -team -rip i» (!—

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a c h ^ p r o - o U B I B 'y o u ijenU ^°hom * U O V B ^ j f l r ^ J g ^ ~ U O V

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■ l _ _ laaferj g . u s e Sperry D r i f t s , !^ ■ V ---------------iF lo u r . . . and on ly Sperry .fo r-i

' F o r if you 'don 't ag ree i t ou ^ o u r you’ve ever uaed , s e n d g: o fD r if ta d S n o w to S p e iry F lo i

I cet'({oui{« your mon<o>'£aci(. IfaUure<proof recipeal

I Q n lo k e it le m o n p lo y o ath e w ay th rough, even in t to quiver a t tn a ap p ro ach iadaU doua; D rifte d S ao w ]

HORSESHOE BENDAll m aaaurtm eata a n level

.______________ I n a amall bowl. b l*ad wiU* Vi oup a u g a r

^ cup c o m e ta r c h te a a p o o n a a l t

a e g s y o lk s , unbea* cup a t r a in e d le m i

j ] 1 te a s p o o n g r a t e d 1, I n a medium*siie aaucapan

f ‘ 1V4 cupa w a t e rS, ^ cup a u g a r_______________ _ _ 3 ta b le s p o o n s b u tte

BlowIy'aU^ e«g yo llnn lx tur* . f to a boU and cook 2 o r 3 c

until m ixture la th ickened a r, m u $an ou t H cup filiing

malnlng ClUng in to —^ * a b a k e d 0 « ia c h pl

- L et aU nd u n tu fiUing is coo Meringue In m ounda orour

) f until meringue ia a golden I, fully 00 i t does n o t b u m . It’• hour aa this typo o f m ering

atanding. 6 aervjnge. f _ L om o

B eat to a m oderately etiiT t. a e g g w h ite s

Vl cup a u g a r ■ r e w g t a l n a o r a a l lH Carafully fold in th e *

. Vi cup c o o le d le m o nSpoon meringue oround edg

■]. .S t i r to fe th e r i a * « i* J n g b o

1V4 cupa gifted S p e r ry "H o m e-P e rfe c t4

1 te a a p o o n a a l t ' M easure in eome cup and a

H 2

0 t 3 U b le a p o o n a c o ld iSUr with fork u n til nastrv il#lt?n flich tly nml plneo I

1 ^ 0 ' (12-inch squares), lio ll outL»—y* edge*, o f paper. I’<m1 off to!

iJoltom pspcr by ono cHRe• PJPcr-aidR up, ovcr I. &.5nd

1 ^ ^ eaRcs nnd cnrcfullv p,x-l of' plsco, Build u'p n llu trd odsi

r r y * ouRhly wiU» lnW<- fork. Bakeb o t oven, 475*, for H-10 mir

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»« O 'f arUUery a a d .m ortald r S ^ ^ l y 4.0W ahem on’ th

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er a baking Idaho home• y o u and your ntlghhonl Pleaae t ry them . :aay faQ ura-proof baking can be] H ow m uch D r i f t s Sngff .VHomn-Prrffrtfrt" f ln r in h a d -e rrv -fa r.a lljg c ip e si ______________rroo i t out-perfomu) every o the r a ll-purpose i , s e n d grocer’a sales atip ebowing purcbaae le iry F lo u r, San Francisco, 6 , CaU foraia a ad V back. iU m em berl Only Sperry givoe you

'V:~ D irec to r e l Sp e n y H om a ta rv tc * ■

p ie y o a e v a r m a d e! Nico la a o n flavo r a ll even in th e meringue. A nd ju a t firm enough ip p ro ac h o f a forlc M a rth a M e s a 's paabry bS Sa o w F lo u r guaraateee itl

EHD^ASY LEMON MERINGUE PIEa n level. S i f t flour t>efore ne asu rfa g

il*ad w ith ro ta ry beater u n til s m ootb_________ri t a r c hs a l t

I, u n b e a t e n n e d le m o n Ju ice g r a t e d le m o n r la d a au capaa bring to a bcdl— o r rin s b u t t e rI rm lx tu r« lB t« theboUlngUqaid.''Brlag~affain~ -!: 2 o r 3 m inutes longer, a tirring conatanU y,

smooth. Hemove from h e a t and ip filUng to be used for m enogue. P o u r re- •

)* ia c h p ie a h elling is cool. J i u t be fon serving ap w n L em on id s a round edge of pie. Place under bro iler I Roldon brown, nbout 1 m inute. core- t b u m . I t ia best to ecrve th is pie w ith in on J t m eringue may “ w ater" alighUy upo n long se.

X#omon M erin g u * e ly a tiir m e rin g u e-9SP>a o f s a l the * .d le m o n filling round edge o f cooled pio.

P a a t r y raiding bowl—[ S p e r r y D ri f te d S n o w .■ P erfec ted ” E n r ic h e d F lo u r a a l t;up and add all a t once— i ^ ^ l u a 3 ta b le ip o o n a )

na c o ld m U kil pastry clings toge th .r . Presa in to .a ball. i< plneo between 2 aheeU of wsncd iw d m 1 oil ou t genUy untU pastry circle r e w K a

ixl off top peper, then pick up pnntrv nnd will cling together). I’ioco.

3^ d r if t e d SNO* 'H O M E - P p R F e C T E D » E N R I C H*'cr fine product cf Sperry... foriO l yeora a icaiier

iie ad a r th ia .Uied so ld ltta leaped la to ene

m en th o u g h t wlUi grenades a a d bayow U . ^ - u w u w j f c - n i e y B-efB huge men,”. a yo a a d .m orta rs Ueuteaant «»ld. " J ^ of t o m w heUs on’ th e a t least aU '

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upon___ A ll iSM Sures a n l e r s l Sift.floui

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c u p b u t t e r o r m a rg a r : Cook u n ti l onion in eoft b u t noi

Vi ^ 0 1 ^ D rlf

H H H IV i te a s p o o n s e a i tSavor a l l SU r in g rad u a lly —1 enough 8 c u p s r i c h m ilks paabry ' C on tinue cooking over m odente

m ix ture i s th ic )uned . abou t 10 n a d d —

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g T u m m h r tu n in to a baking dia^

~ ^ P a a 5 y T M p I a g . T n ro lim m g e ove r to p o f n o t filling. Bake ia aj or u a t i f p a a try is golden brown.

P a s t r y TS t ir t o o l b a r la a m iring b o w l-

IVi c a p s lifttd S p e r ry D rL % o m e * P e r fe c te d '*

1 t a a s p o o a s a l t M eaaure in eam e cup u i i add a

% c u p (•/« c n p p lu s 2 ta b li g v g a in - ---------------------- w e s s o n 0 U .~ — -s ta n tly , ! 8 t a b le s p o o n s oo]d le a ta n d . S t l r w i th fo r k u n ti lp a s t ty d in g a Pour re- • . ,h a p e a n d p la ce betw een 2 afai

a quarea ). RoU o u t genUy, until p Peel o ir t o p p a p er and cu t pastry

. L em on T w is t e a c h a trip a e v e n i tlm ea U ■ b ro iler n n g o o v e r to p o f h o t fiUing in bi 'ch care-Ithin o n ----- ------------- ------ — — ------o n long _

< S hS i l v e r w a r e C o u p o n i a .every e eck . Redeem able for I loveb'**Qooen Beaa" sUvar.w arem adebyO ne idaC om * Km unity S U vanm ith s . C ou . ■pon v ^ u c a in 25 lb ., 10 lb ., ■end 6 lb . eacka now dou* ■bled. L ook for them , save ■th o m i S t a r t y o u r a e t o f ■“Queen B e s s " today . Eas* ■ior to go t w hen y o u buy the ■U rger aaclcal ■

hall, M o re r o c lp o a In th e b a g H' . . . easy , new faU un-proof ■reachea uae D rifted Bnow H

Flour in M a rth a M eade'a . . ■i io c o , fnm oua w o flto rn rec ip es . ■

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. leiifi A. Jftclion, Sho* ni-i« !K tetl-*ecre tary- --------

!c.H irtrrportedthatthe J(ifllbelw lditB lacU oot /Bud tbe group discussed /t diiiT show ot Filer on /Tis Zsale was nimed ns #:e( I coaunlltee lo work / ^(tML UelTln Mlckclson. / 1S be uled to JudKC the # , ’ Aatbenu entered In the

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lt.Uuchl2-LDS fireside I Itld Bunds; evening a t td U r . and Mrs. Eiden m i i i tk b u r ot M Men nnd r l l g ^ - n e w Slake build.

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iienetware.Yei, every package j j ft douhi

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S tm collectihg tb is b e a u tlf t torfsj? N o w aiting! N q c o u p tnoney to scndl J u s t as lt y o u r g Moihet’i O au “ W iih C hioft.”

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Brewer a n d P c t« Crum p, bolh PocateUo. w ho w ere ia h ave appear* ' ^ ed W ednesciaz. ^ f ^ P robate Judge John M . W rtg H l o n ~ c H u jc r - u t — battery, WtU a p p e a r on P riday . Judge Bomt W rlsh t r e p o r te d . frlenda_ 3 2 u u M e ^ _ H l$ ]C JP P S fl tA n £ £ -H Jll JL K fli moved to P r l t la y on the request of lo get the ir ' a t to rn e y , A rth u r P. Oliver.- an-lval IW »l<Jlo. OTC tw o « r t c h w d in comi a c om p lain t a lg n e d by R obert Aver* a;3o aj e lt. a Bucst a t S u n VaUey. who in on i ciAlnu h is j a w w as broVen by the tored m eo a t tb e T r a m club In K etchum f o r k on Peb. 25. course.

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3 D e l e g a t i o n s S “ .;O ; • honey.

H A ILEY. M a rc h 1 3 -T h rc e xlele- thgatlons m e t w i th th e B laine county and tiiii->inni f rug teea M onday evening, hand

H ailey a c h o b l pa tro n s who are He jInterested Jn school bulldftiffs. of grcnadrthe county d isc u sse d p ln tu for the piciurenevr b iiild tnga a n d Im provem ents The (and a d d itio n s to thoae now In use. devil a:A ^ i t e c t s a k e tc b e s and csUmntes here?"were exam in e d a n d costs of carrying early li out such a c o u n ty wide program ’ Imnglni9?ere d tscassed , rccognJ,

A c o m m ittee appoin ted by the anm .Blaine C o u n ty T axpayers league "Who m e t-w i th - th o - tn is te e s ond-roportfld. mcan-1;recom m endations of tho league re* In mygarding th e s c h o o l budget fo r the "I'veschool y e a r 1053-10M. T h e com m it- said, "l[ee 6flld th e le a g u e Is o f th e opinion ----------the school tn is te e s have operatedthe d is tric t a s econom ically os good ....• ^ business w o u ld perm iL T hey said cutting th e b u d g e t would be poorbusiness fo r t h e schools. lowlne

T h e le a e u c requested U ia t UiemWf Jcvy r e m a in th e sam o nnd ______th a t as m u c h a s possible of addl- j---------Uonal s ta to f u n d s be p u t In to the teachers s a la r ie s .

T h e th ir d delegation w as the Le,., srelfare c o m m itte e of th e Blaine county te a c h e r s association. Pos-albJe s a la ry schedules were dls- J . }jcilssed. Undei

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The devil came ou t na m ad os th e llico udevil and yelled. -W h a fs Boing on you Uihere? ’ Vision w asn 't very good th a t p iis oiearly In the m orning, the m is t still m an Ihanginft low, so th e devil d id n 't A t 1rccognJte his notorious feliow-In- corresi

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trustees with school adm lnistrn lors will be held th e la tte r p a r t of the month lo fu rther discuss th e bud- Ret for the coming school year. Fo l- l3wlnR this meeting there will be a budget hearing for Uie public.

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BL H e n j t ia b d e d H ~ ^ 6 p f l e r o i n e - n O f B a rn y a rdH . . S T . LO UIS, M arch 13 W -5clen* ■ I tisU hnve pointed to the chicken as ■ I - - tb « h e ro in s o f th e bam^iinl. They | H n l d If kU f&rm cre&tures voutd.be* i n come u effic ien t u the hen Amer- U W . I c u u need never w o rr; about eaUns n i welL •B U F o rty yeara ago the average hen H i produoed about 87 egjs as a year’a n i l vorlc. T oday each hen tu rn s' out H ;[ | ab o u t IM eRgt In a year.IE 4 H er efficiency Increased In ttlU w n a n o th e r way. She used to regulre B i t 9M pounds of feed for a dozen'eggsl u n __—now she getx the same results onln ;[ , on]y 6.9 pounds.IHJ; T hese ficures come out a t the m !1 n a tio n a l farm chemurgic council IH i --Tni^UnB.-a-rtm(frerlcc of form J«»d- B 7 e r# 7 in d tU tm JH a uuii a tlfjillsij - B I how to m ake farm ing more profit.^ ^ ■ I ab le a n d erriclfent.■ I I n an Interview D r. R . M. Belhke, ■ I d irec tor o f research for a Iced pro- H l duclng ftrm , said tb e chicken nivo ■ ■ h a s Increased in ment-produclng ef*I k flclency about one-fourth. Broilers H I I now are tu rned o u t In about three*■ ft L fou rth s of the Ume I t formerly re*M i]ulred, h e said.M ■ T h e hen 's rWlcJency has been In*IH creased by breeding; by develop*IH s ie n t of new feeding methods: by M l—ellm lnatlnB-dlsease.ond.by. crenllnc llli new feed elements, the feed experts

said.

I ll Weeds Discusseda p 5 HAH.EY. M arch l» -B U ln e coun* IViU ty commissioners discussed ways ot

adm ln lttcrlng tho noxious weed pro* M W «rr#n» a t a mectlnB Monday. Meellng A 'iW w ith them was Howard Roylance,3 is! U niversity of Idaho extension 1 ' t l ftgronomlst.

‘P ■ T he Saw tooth Motor company was i f i IM low bidder for a Ford 2 'i ton truck S . l l l w hich th e county wlU uso for a

dum p truck. At an evening session i f l v J D r. O ra n t Hawkes met w ith the

' board tc diicuss the coualy hospJta) contract. _

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1 '~ThankS — - M r i ^ a n d

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LEGAL ADVERTISEM ENTS

NOncB TO CREDITOBB IN TIIE rnODATE COURT OF TWIN

^'ALt.S COUNTY. STATE OK IDAHO. W THK MATTEJl Oy TUB ES7A7S Oi-

nUKTAVt: J . I'RCCKilL. DKCEASEO. NOTICE IB HEIIKDY GIVEN By tha

und.raUBKl. E<ln» H«r rraekal. a«a<«tHi

eltlmf afalMl Uia lald r if tn u ^ . Io eihlbll--------- --- Ihm wUh Ih* nw«a»ry vouthara-wltWo

Cuur Rionlhi aflvr th* r(r«t pubKeaCIon e( Ihlt nolle to th* aald kxfcutru a t tha <il(ka of F. C. Shcnibrrcar, KUaliLr .Na> llonal Bank Uulldlns. Twin Falla. Idaho, Ihta brinr ih* placa fU*<t for tha Iranikc. lion nf lha btiilnna of akld caUla.

nATF:D ThU :Oth dar or Vabmarr. l it]. (SEALJ KONA- UAY TRECKKL.

KiKUtrU or lha Will of Cu.lavv J. 1‘nekal. d*raaa«>]

ruWi.hi F.h. 2C, ilarch fi. IJ. 19. UGl

NOTJCK FOR PllnUCATION OF THB

a TlUE ArrOISTED FOK TROV*, JN WILU BTC.

IN TIIK PnOItATF, CQlinT OF TIIE ____CQUNP:-0K TWIN K A m . STATE Of

IN THK MATTBn OF TJIE E.STATK OF }U:HUY U .STEWART ALSO KNOWN AS H. U STEWART, DECliASCD.

f i'unuiM to an ordrr of aald Court.mada cn th* 2iih day ol Frbruary. m i . nolle* l< htrcbr slvan that Friday, lha Uth day of Mareh. 1»5S. at Tan o'oolelc A. U. of laid day. .1 lha Court llootn of mIJ Court, at Ihn Coiirlhotu* In lha Couniy ot Twin Kalla. Maho haa b*«B

^ anpolDlrd M th t Umo and plac* for PR»lns H Ih* WIU of aald ' H*nrr U SMwan H alao known aa II. L. Suw «rt dr««ai«d. and ■ ■ for hrarlns tha ainilleatlon o( Olloar W. H Sltwart for th* Uauane* lo him of lellm

TMtacnrnlary when and wher* any penon ■ Inlertaled may appear and eonlol thaI Kebruarr !4(h. Ifiii.

f c H ci«tk^ ■ KDWAnO BABCOCK

Allornry for I’eUUonarI’olll*hi KtU. 26. March «, 1?. l » l

NOTICE OF SALE OP HEAL ESTATE NOTICE IS IIEREUY CIVENl That

J. A. SCHLUND, pu*rdl«n of tha panon and otala o( OEcm lirana< Dur. in Incompatent paraon. alao known aa an Inaana,peraon. wUl aall a t prlvat* aale. tub]Mt In confirmation of ih* Prob«ia Courl ot Twto KalU Couniy. SUU of Idaho, on or afler March : i , 104S. all th* tIi Si. Utle and Inlemt o( aaid OI<a Hranae Daa*. t>elnc in undivided one-lrnth InUm t' In and to that earuin real t>rop«Tly In Twin FalU CeunlT. BUl* of tdfb^ daaeribe.] ai followa:

Th* Northtaat floartw of lb* Sooth* w nt Qutriar n c tp t Ih* North (Ifmn arret Ihffeof. alao Lot all In arellon lwrnn.|l». tnwBihI[it»n Soulh. Ilanca nlnelVeii KTaror'lIiT HiJMUB.*"and alki, lA* Southwest quarter of th* Niiflh**»l*«iuartar of asclion IwenUr. (I«*„ lownahip l*n Soulh. rant* nln^ leen lUit of th* DoU*, Meridian: and altn.i the South*t»t <luart«r of Um Notthrait ouarter In ae«t|in twanly. •Ii. luinihlp ten South, tans* nine­teen Ea.1 of th* Dola« Meridian: and •Uo. Ih* Southeaal guarter of tha Soulhwtal quarter of ae«tlnn twelve. Kiwnihip eleven Soulh. ranx* nineteen Kail of th* Ilolia Meridian, exeepl a hlthway rlsht.or.war: and abc. tha Souiheaat quarter nf th* Northweat

------- —<ntaner.-anti-«h*- Noe'lk-half-of- lb«_Knulhoeal Quarter, and th* Soulhweit.eetlun twelve, townthlp eleven South, range nlnete«n Kaat nf th* Uolia Meridian: tocelhcr .w llh’ all and •Iniulir ih* lenementa heredltamenli,

f waler llfhU and apourunanee* Ihet*. unto btlontlns or In anywlia apper- talnlnr,

Written tealed bIda will b* reeei.ed at the iifflee (if Arthur K. Itabbel. auorn.y ai^Uw.^ llank and Truat Uulldlnt. Twin

Termi uf aala will t>* na foltowt;Twentr per cent C O 'a rath wllh bid

and balasc* a l Um* of dellver7 et UUa

1 ^ ‘n e rnr^llan will aell to Ih* hlthral and l « t bldd*r. but r«erv« th* ti*hl lo raleel anr and all blila.

DATf.Oi ‘Kebruarr I*. I« l.J . A. .SCIII.USI).Cuardlan nf I’cnon and Eitale ot Olicft llranic Ktie, an In. competent perton, alto known

■ aa an Inxana penon,ARTHUR Z. DADIIEL.Attorney for Cuardlan1‘ublbh! March,8. I?. 19. IKS .________

f ^ NOTICE TO CREniTORS 'I H IN THK ritOHATK CDUIlT OK CniIST\'

■ o r TWIN KAU.S. STATK OK IDAHO.■ i '’TATE_ OF STUUGKON MeCOY. TIE-I Noif«^?i her*by elven by the under-1■ tiered Decutrix ot Uie rttal* ol Stur(enn■ UeCoy, drceate I. to Ih* crr^llora of and I H all prrtont havlnc elalnx asalntl the ttld■ dl^aie.i: lo exhibit Ihem »ilh th* neem. H tiry VMchera. within fciur monlha after H the flnt publication of Ihli notice. In th* H aaM *xMatilz »l 9Z" Kim. .Si.. In TwJn.

Fallt, County of Twin FaUa. Suia of Idaho, Ihlt belnc th* place flaeH for Ihe trana* I

^ ■ ■ ■ 1 action of Ui% butlnett of aald eaUla.Oated March.:. I» 3 . , !

MAUD 8. MeCOY.Kteculrli c t ihe Fjlala of sture*.in McCuy, .Irreated.

fMIiKihr'March S. i: . 19. « . WSJ , ,

KOTICB TO COMTRACTOnS !■ ■ The Twln Falli Hlehway Dltlrlel will

I ■ rr.-rl<e bldt before i I'. M. Mareh ; |.' I i n i for lh« furnl.hlntf nf malerlala and

■ the Pitrinc of a Mtumlnnua nil mat «n _ ■ .1 mil" of fo..l«a»-. .SnfClH>.-*t'"nt -for. I I Ihe woik l«i he rlnnr may be ar\-ure<l at th t '

offir* »r lITe Twin 'Kail, llichway Dli. trlcL Tbe Hoard ot Cnmmltilonera re. tert« Ihe rlth l tn reject any or all bldt nr In aecepl th* on* beat aulled for tha needa

•■* ot the Dlitrlct.TWIN FA LU HIGHWAY DISTRICT

J . I). SUJKMA. nireelor I rubllab: Uireh 11. K. is. IS. la, 17. ItSI 1

TIMES-NEWS. CT

L EG A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T SNOTICE r o s PUBLICATION OF TSl

T=_ . - I — iK ^ T iir-rB o n A iE - c o u i t l o E - m iCOUNTY O f TWIN FALIA fTAT]

< OF IDAHO ___\ JN TIIE MATTER OF TUT ESTATE Ol. MAUD F. KIRKHAN. DECEASED.

' punuant ts an ord«r ot aald Courl mad* on lb* lOIh day ot Match. IMI notic* It bervbr (Iven that Friday, th •llh dar of March. I9S9. at tiCO o'elocl r . M. of u ld d tr, al Ih* Court Room a aald Court, at the Cotintr Ceort Hout* Ij tS* Counlr of 7*wIr Kalle. bu bora «p pointed at IB* Un* and place for vrovlni Ih* Will ot aaU Matul. V. Klrkman. d*

to her ot letter* teiUmenUry wh*n am . . wher* anr^petwo Inleretled n«y app«a

'Ki/VJkl ***'"" ***":vEKrrT ‘M. bw keley ,/MUVV Probal* judt* and

n.ottlelo Clerk.tow\W » rubllihl March H, 19, » , I tll

' * . ■ NOTICE OP BALE — ----jn..e*«edan.« wllk-tha^rotUlott. rf law

Iher* belnc du* and unpaid charfta toi which Ih* urulanlSDed, Ralpb lU rrt Movlnc * Stera«« Co, la (otlUid. te ■ llti af Watehouteman. cn tb* loeda b*rclufl«i

' • dm rlW .^^ a^therein, and Ui* Um* epwlflad la <uc> nolle* tor ptymenl of auch ehttx« havlni aaplred. <h*r* will b* told at public aucilot al th* auction roima of ih* Hailo Vallei AueUun. !<ir Shoebona Sln*l BouUi. Tw|t Kalli, Idaho, on Saturday. Maitb 11, 1*4J at >. I'. M. |J)« foJIowbr proparU':

Dinint lablf. 4 itr»lfhf back chaira, atove. bed rai)«. bed tprlnn. bed onda

• bed tprlnr. J mallrettea, tied, carton olI (oodi, radio and floor lamp, all proptrt)

! FILE Jl. Ki.„ J,.I all belnr tiored with th* Ralph Harrli

MovIbc < Slorat* Co.. In lla warehouac

) Condl will b* on •ihlhlllun and may~b<____ • aeen tl Ihe plac* of aale, lha Mailc Vallej

Auctkb on lh* dty preerflnt tJi* aal*.■ ' Th* llalnh llariU Movlns t

Sloraia Co..IU Shuthona Btrtel SouUi, Twin Fallt. Idaho.

niblHh: March It. 19. : t . IMS________NOTICE FOR PUnUCATION OF TQE

TIME APPOINTED FOR PBOV.INC WILU BTC.

IN TIIE PROUATE COURT OF THI COUNTV- OP TWIN FALLS, STATl OF IDAHO.

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF X. ' ALICE ABT, DECEASED.

ruriuanl lo an order of aaid Court. - ... maria on Ih* Sth day ef Marth. ISU. notice

It hereby »lv»n lhat Friday, tha 2tlh da> of Mtith, ItSI, al JiOO o'clock P. M. ol aald day. at th* Court Room of aald Court.

’ al the County Court ilona* In th* County of Twin Kalla baa been appolnlad »a the tim* and plac* for provlnt th« Will oi

_ Allr* Abt. deeeated, and for hearlntI ih* application of Emma Norlham for thi

laauanc* to h*r ef letter* laatamentary wh«n and whar* any p«noa lsterMt«d

— I _1T~* may appear and con(«t tht ttm*. M tN T S , .W EELtr,

■ o r Tww III. UAitr sa lm on . nv iDAlln Deputr Clerk.i^ A T E OF Publlri.. M.rch » , » , » . 1911_________r^ '^B y^^hi NOTICE OP SHERIFP-B BALE OF

!H r . “e?«trU ESTBAY ANIMAL

ed. Io eihlbll c . R. SIIOHT1IOUSE ranch, known at.chara-wltbiB U>* old ANTELOl'B-RANCU. locaUd UUubKcaCIon of mffn Wnt of Rocerton. Mtho. In Tirinulrlx a t tha Kallt County, Idaho, th. totlowlni animal,Kld*Hly .Na. lo-witiFalla. Idaho, On* whit* faee Hereford eow aboutth* traniac. S yean old w.lthlne aboul KO pounda

caUta. ' Rrandrd Bos X on Itfl riba and leftibniary. » JJ . *ar apllt and rifht ear cropped.ECKKL. ThU animal will be aold In accordaneel>« Will ot with .Swztlon 8W 8« Idaho Coda AnnoUted.kel. daeaaaed to lha hltheal bidder for eaah. lawful, 19. ItCS mnney ot th* United Slaica. on th* :4lh

4 tr uf March. 19SJ al lha hour of 2:W,M np rnw r* U. Mounuin Sundard time of aald day.

s s . ' t M . ’'-County. Idaho.

T OF TIIE 1'ul.Hihl Mareh i:. 19. Igsl i. STATE OK —

Sl^VNnwM «N t u b TROnATE COURT OK TWIN FALLS COUNTY. STATE OF IDAllO. <A r:.. . IN t h e MATTER OK-IHE FJIATE OK aald Cwrt. y , y OANKENDRINO, DECEASED.

NOTICE la hereby t i^ n by th . under- .ltne.1 KiaculrW of Ihe U .t Will and

r , ®|, * Tealament. ut W, F. ntnkenbrlni. d^ I cea»«l. to Ul* crrdilon of and all penona

lo exhibit Ui»m wllh th* nceataary vourh.• forpmvint wlthln'four HI monlht afl«- th* ■i- t i n t fuiHcllott ot thlt noi/ce. IJi* / ^ i 1 ^ tt- ExecutrU. al the Law Otflrei of Fjrl F- i-^Jf fj,u™ Walker. ISO Wain Av.flu, North. Clly o Im of lellm y , , , y ,„ bounty of Twin Kallt and

''‘" e" Blat* ot Idaho. thU being lh» plac* /lied conical tha ,i„ tranaactlon ot th. builneaa of «ak]

—“ “ " ‘‘-**‘ 55‘f,V"u“ v^oK N nA R ^Deputy Cletk FjiecuIrU of the U tt Will andTealament uf W. F. Dtnken- hrlnt. deceaied.

Publtihi March 1!. 19. tf, April i. IMS------------ 1“ NOTICE POR rimtlCATION OP THE\ h ESTATE " t im e APPOINTEB FOR PBOYJNG IVEN. That WILU ETC.f th . penon JN THE PBODATE COURT OF THE » wS“ m *S 0*' FALLS. STATEpcTv".t*“ ..1.1 lN°Tl'E*MAfrEn OF THE ESTATE OF the I’r^M* HATTIE U WRICHT. Decettwl.:at« of Idaho, Punuant to an order ot aald Court.I I th . Tlihl. made on th. IJlh day of Filinjarr. 19SJ, Hranae Daa*. „„H(. ). hmby tlven lhat Tueaday. th*‘ I’ lh of *” >• »*■rly In "^In A.M. ot uld day. at tha Court Booni o(

daaerlb«d .aid Court, at the Courthouie In th* Cltj flf-TwIn Falla. Couniy et Twin Falla. Ida.

lb* Sooth, bo. hai been appolntad u th* llm* and rth fifteen „|,f» icr p n r h s Ih* WIJJ *; aald Maltl* In trtllon t . Wriihl, dKeated. and for hoarint the

g i & ; 'ru r ot the n.nevlava ft. Dotard of lilltn of Admin.>n Iwenly. l.tratkjn with will annnH when andtnt* Bln^ where any peraon InUmitd nay ipp*arIdlan : and .„d eonteat the aame.rc; of Ul* o.ted TabruarT U. tm ."> twanly. MARY SALMON,■ nt* Bine. (sFj M) Deputy Clerkr.t„ r.t, =.. »■„> i,.nn twelve. NOTICE TO CREDITORS• IN THE PROHATE COURT OF COUNTY■ .Un U . t’F T^yIN FAUA STATK OF IDAllO. Northweat ESTATE OF U A. HENNEKER. DE- ilf—At LhA CEASED.Souih'weii “ NolWt'li tierrbr-tlren-br-the-onder.

luarler o ‘I*""* admlnltlrtlrlx ot ihe atlate otlen S ^ th A- deceaied. u fh* crcdUorath* So "i •"<' •” P ' f " " ‘I*!"* '«»l"»lall and detested, ta exhlliil them with th.S K i T.5?.;

s 'ns: ?h\"!Kreceived al **'''*•• Twin Kalli.I>el. allorn,, C.'^nly ®t Twin Kali. Sl.u of ldth^ lh|,

ildlnt. Twin ot "he builn«l*of tald en IrtniacllonTna.* Dated Kebruarr tS. 19 3.ih wllh bid JKS.'iiE'A. iii:.s-.vEn;R.

th* hlthral Puhlkhl Feb. 2t. Mareh t. II, » , | KI■ *''* NOTICE POR nmUCATION OF THE se TIME APrOlMED JOU rJfDVI.VW I,’ WILU ETC.n'and Fjtal. IN TIIE rROIIATT rotlHT OK THF. H..e, an In. fOJINTV OK TWIN KAUb. STATE OKalto known IDAHO. ___

ion, IN THK MATTER OF Tllr. FJiTATE OFMARGARET W. WEST, Diceated. Punutnl to an order of uld Coutl, mad*

on Ih* e:ih dar of A n itr r . 1»>. nctle*■ 1» berebr tlven Ihtl Jlondir. ih* ISih dty

IRS - I't March, 1923, al Iw<, o'eln.-k I'.M nt»' ‘f'* C““' ‘ <•< «W Coiirt. . . »t tha Courlhouie In th. Cll>- nt Twlii

t?rnv 7 ? ’ Twin K.ll,, M.h,,. u .lcCO\. UU been appolnle.1 ti Ihe llmi ard pItre fnr.the under- ^^^u’ •:'^i,riyand‘’^«’*’hftH^7'5?^ a 'l

lora oY*a*Sd ^ ‘'hlm V kllrri" l^tTieM "'Vi’'Vhi‘'neJ«'l

*"i).r.d K<iiruItr*M .' ■I ^ h a JIAllV FAI.MON

NOTICE TO CREniTOHS Y ■ IN THE PRORATE COURT OF nviN

F-.1ala «f FALLS COUSTV. STATK OV HiMlii t h k .MAT7KU OK THK KST.l" ' i'

I l l7 KIIWAJIU.S J.KCtMSf j; [!if______ _ NOTICE I.S HEREIIV lliniN h,TORS z 'w ' r r f ’-cw i^ iv '.'T irird :.'',Dlj^tlcl^ will 1“ th* etwlll<in ''t.^»od

Icatlnnt -fijr tfi(« nol/rr {., th» «Mrurol at tht office rf f. C. Shenelirferr I n’r'iK i Ithway Dll. tlonal Rank IlulMlnt. Twin I'all.' I.'.'h.'Iiionen re. thli belht th. pitfr f lid f„r ih i '^ .n , ’r all bldt nr action ol thr builnnt of tiM n u t .of tha needa UATED Thli :Tili .lay nf lebrutrr. IJJI

KANNIE DKESON.• DISTRICT Exrrulrli ol the W,l| Director CharlM W. rjwtrd.-.H, IJ. ItSI Publitbi March ». 12. U. « , 195J

VS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Classifiedh v A N T : s r r R a T E s "

x I Saald Coort. I <ay' ... ■■ *« ^latch. IMI. S «lay. , - ■*; J "FrJdar. th* • day*-^------- — '■ , ** ^tiCO o-elock (A-Blsloum of » woria It «flolr*4in Room at is .ay on* claailfM adln Hout* la For *»aapla. tea tabU balaw I

111* liiuanc* “ ~ 2»----- ---- Too" C«i____ .Si*«~’ »h*a and ------------------ i j l “ S.00 d.M

Unlaaa 7red I ba. b*«, -U l^ !ltb*<L etMb sa il accoBpaay Tour er-

EELEY, <*r-DEADLINES h t ClaaaHlad onlyi

S p.m. Oar Oetor* laterllcm . 8uBday»-l p.m. fialurdaya

Thlt papar eaMrTaa ti* rifht te r tll

S S :id la “ « h “>•» «»• UKO"*' laaattJea.

E S SPECIAL NOTICES -yjlEB fin.dlrL Vou haul. away. Pboni

17SC.W Utor* Friday. __ __________ack chair., UUGH aad upooliUry claaalBC. . fbODi

bed emSi. 20«7.J. VUlat. Cleanera.____________. carton ot vtHili::JUACir8 Convaleacenl. Lk«ni«l. >11 prop*rty .tflclent, Ratea. «1 2nd av.BU* waau f e _______________ ___

'f H - K;iMlt^villw CUAlllS foundaUoBfc U nuim t. botutlful th* aal*. .p rin t craalloaa. Luclll* OedaoB. pbona Movlns •* i l l O . __________________________

. K* IIANHK en-heaua avallabi*. all occatlona.

ai“ as.-.FOR 8ALEI Crocheted tabl* cloUi. alu

r r* « lVlO°"s»Hl.°Ruryrt.

,TAIC o r PERSONALS

" V i r t : W rt.. n . , ;u . n .„ „ . n .i,> ------

TRAVEU-RESORTSth. Coum, VuOyJu iVdr ..I'ln, >» i>*n

. Saturday. Would Ilka Udy companion.& E , ; ; •■>•--->«'-----------------------------------: s . „ u ! ; BEAUTY SHOPS

lsterMt«d CQ U tLUia beauly t tn u t br adraocad tiadaala a t rtduc*d prfce*. JoBtor atu-

~ dcnU work fi.e. Maehloil** aad coldSELEY, , . v „ tn.00. Iletuly Aru Academy.

COMl-LETB modera beauty tcrvlca by « • IK part operator*. Machlnaleu and cold

* wave. S5.00 up. ArtUlle lleanty Salon.

T ^ T T - STEAM BATHSTRY ALONA-S Steam Uaib and B»*dl.h

Y GIVENi maaaat* foMtna^baclu, arlhtlUi. Dir-

SCS? . rC H m rfp ^ C T O R s ,U ll.'o . II. JOHNbU.< 111 TWrtf avaou*

l"« •I'ln’»I. ,a .L Tel.ph.in. lU.5, .bout NEkVE tpeclalliL Dr. Alma Uardla. 1S0 « pounda Main Norm I'hone 23»____________

j‘ " ' LOST AND FOUNDAn'noUlH? wa«eC contalnljr ImportanJIth. lawful papera. Ilaward. I’hone SU J. n tha 24lh IIBD Vietorr bikt wllh whil* Irim black ur of 2:90 aprint carrier at rrar. Lait aem parked >t aald day. In back of Tlnt*-N*w*. Reward for ro- IN. ' turn or Intormallon iMdlni/to ltall turn. Phona 2««.W._______________

t-OUNO ror taiter-Spencer iBtJI.idu.lly d c ltn td foundation earmenli. Improved

__________goaWre*. relief ftom falitu* and back-ache. Kre*”T Iw m nitn^"M r».-'liyal#

OF TWIN Gardnar. TlO'.j Second av.nu* «UU IF IDAllO. Phona ;gS7vl. ____________________EABEO."*' SITUATIONS WANTED“S , r l S .. ™ t™..ibrint. da- Phon* SOII.W._____________________all penona CUSTOM tnieklnt. aU fara prodoeta.I deeeaaH. PhoB* OlH-Rt.______________ .'*afl«” th* corulB laundry. ; i : i Sth artao.

of Earl**! IRuNlNuii Is mr hom^ III Itta A*«aa*Si. a V of t:a«t. Phona lOOI.H._______________Kallt and FAMILY Ironlntt and men'* laundrr doe*

plac* fixed In home. Pbone «»%W.____________*“ **M 0-UbXL Buraerr. Child can, day or bour.

Pbon* 12BS.M. Twla Falli.NRARtr '>f£LLO /oiJc.t i .m tttU piowlne stritziMII Wm and »r.d aer».,ea Ctll ma at lilll.W.\ Danken- PRIVATE voice or piano Intona. Inquire

Mr.. Lyl* Lowdtr. ;ooi Fjtt AdJlton. rll !, 19SS m a n u r e loadlnt. haulint with truck

__ —IIP aprxder. Alio plowlnt. I’hon* WM-llS. PBOVINU 'VILU IK) babr allUnt .venlnta. Kiperl.

rnced. Reference.. 1» Hlh avenue eaai. OP THE WAL.U'A1'EK claanlat. wallt and cell-

I. STATE A U .W - booa rork. Call l l i l er

rrATB OF CUSTOM farmlnc. plowlnt to h a rm iln r•d. Lealia Uda. l^i weat. SouU) Park. Phon*aid Court. OOSt.R8.__________________________'*7’ ‘Vv’ FAINTING and pap*rbaBiliit. Fr»* tail.”^ ? v i“ k -oSV.’ *• ^n *thrci?r FAIMTINGt Interior and eiwriar. W«HFalU. Id2 in 'i T. E. Moot*,llm* and Phnn* 2S9I.J.

aid Malti* UilINC your (ypint, bookknplnff lo m*.I«rlnt the Fjipeilenced, reliable, l i l t Klmb*rlyJen« and Road. Phone llll^_____ 'of Admin. H E L r WANTED— FEMALE"i*" llOUSEKEEI’EK. nlc* home. Live in. Uoxay appear j.C . Tli.ra.Ne«i.

E.'ti'iflJENCED -a ll rc . ' waiiUd. Apply 1 v riv in perton. Scoll*. Cate,ir Cl«k WANTEE): Lady companion, nlc* home,J. Inoufcf 171 l.lnrnln. «fi.tni.nn«.

pCpU N ^ WAITHE~»! Muit be eip.rlence.1 an'd neat. Apnfr Wetener’t Cntlrf Shon.

“ ■ rOUNTAIN . . . J..,h ,1,1. . . S ..V ,;.he-ondet. —Apply.In perton. E>»rgreen Cltar Blor*.atlate ot WAlTRESSt^S wanlni. Mutt have eipeM.> creditor. ence. All ahltu open. Apply: KIns’a It atalnii Cafe, liuhl.1 with th . • ------- ;----------------- ---------------------

5; S i LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

'iths.*''*"'; Sealrf'M jt'Vm be” Ih* Clly....... cW^“<!rer!:*':;’ r s ‘:o r j^ ^ .‘i'''p f if;'.'::

.MonJay. M.rch 21. m i . which bi.li will FUR. '■« publicly opene.1 on nr al.,ul J :30 o'clock

0, l»il r^»lved tor rental of the followlns------------ paalur. lanJt for the 191J teaaon:OF THE ■ , Und. 4 arr« more or Ina.

PHDVI.Vf; located a l the HUer I’lani .cnilh of Ib* City, ccntalnni wllhln the area b.cln.

TATh 01 , i „ „ i.,„_TATE o r »>»« Ihenc* Snulh 911 t.«i to ihe cenler TATE OF ,h . Low Una Canal, ihrnre .South

= a . s

• itl-; ,,,, ' " I I*’'' 1'"'. Iheni'aE . '• " " • '

J.ho. U . }.,„ur* land. « acrr, n.orr or Irx r.fcl V In tl'»t cerlaln pinpertr uLr i a an' I'" '*'''* to lh» Cilr l.f T-ln KtlU.

apprar 1ml ^W l.ri? Avrn'Iie''’w '' 'i ' '’‘'li.-iulry may be mt.l. ai'thr'oHlce of

MON Mantter t t ' th . CHI' Hall. 3::i

VSl ■ an] a n V ^ll'b lV ''’ *»

■•ubllahlM archlM ,:!

..’'h?;,?'- “n 1.1 4:01, n’cloA i " M. O*

Hli:;1J31. any'^'aId‘‘I l l ' S r “ ' ^ '^ •^ 'V ejk t

Will °LTWIN ‘FALI.S, IDAllO

n v „ .PuWith: Starch 1:, 19JJ

a- ■. . 1 H E L P W A N T E D -M A L Etieda 'T E S "

la It neslr«l -w*„TEl»-Sln«la man. tor t tn t n l T , wprk tor tumaier. I Bile *aaU <»a »0’

* '** ' - tlDhl. Ph. eHMtll.

C l i C ^ C ''rt?eT % eJ^l« do^ot'IJpir* Apply'0_ 2.10 peraoB. OrienUl Caf*.L _ * > I I J j U i belweea atta IMS,0 I 4.M e ^ l n t and realaarsnt tnda. Call

^pkulENCEO^^llvatar m « .

Pton'e » a l or SIM. Eden. ’ lladenlyi iiiulliATOR .nd teneral farmhand. ImSawrdar* bowlsf. M. J. Smith.1ST™ . . . I - ■ I '" '* - « • " '■ J . " " '■ I

= s r S 7 S s T s f b ? i Sr i t« “ and wllllnt to l«am. Apply D«ck‘a She.'.‘on'fWttuJib* ilveo Is ^ ^ Dlartock. Filer. PJ»

IVJl.tJeaaadUM.- WANTBUf—C ««tI_anB .L _h»llt_:5 ad .fetB er*- - aMOaiJ Job.-HooM. tardM.-taUk.-1 u watea. P ./ . Fraba. »orUl Uana

I • 1-honeSMI.WANTEO—Setdiaan lo auperrlaa i

ICES - grcwiBf. cieanlnt of »maU (or---------- r t— eatlem Waeblniton firm. LaUh S<away. 1-bon. Company. UUh. WaahlnttoB.- a " I.ha’r ; SJJOK aalrtman and m»rthandli»r to miaalBC. . fbOB* ,ho. Bp*r.UeB Is a depa__________ xnent tlore. Muil bar* tbe* buyIn* aint. Lkenied. meuhandlilat uparienc*. Good aal<av.BU* w «u and override. C. C. AsdeiaoB Co.. T<

___________ Falla. Idahn.Lyal* Hard.

Eaat. rtoo^

irai utitul TELEVISIONJedaoB. pbon*___________}[,r* toon- Technltlana ar* ntoded

*t;*® Train la .par. lime. Dulld your owi Ih. WriU Ooz .pyall occatlona. placement tervlce. For <feta(£i writ

ZooU 1, Twlo Doi II-C. Tlmea-Ntwa.

■le cioll.. a ll. wo a u u fair*.I. Rupert.p --------- • - MEN ---- ------r Who with.* WITH OB WITHOUT1 eldcrlr.ladr.

• SALES EXPERIENCE^^TS j , , „ epi„in„ la eur TwinDie«o. leavlDK FalU olflcta for men who ar* In- r companion. *" " ' '• " ' ' j J ^h"** Ih* — Bioat coBipliU tralBln* prosramip e for new aaleamen.----------------.. W* flv* you S-7 dtflnlU ap.br adraocad polntfflcnli rtcb <l*r. n » * ap.ii"".s Si ffaM .-.W :.’.!;:Academy. jjnett of hotplUl and medical

>crvlc* by n - plan>. whicb you will b* lelllnt.IU and celd Yoo will make an averat* ef IUanty Saloa. CommlMlon per aale, and ahould------------------------- aell J.4 pcr day.45 W* wlli Inferrtew b«iwe«n 14— 7-—- J - . and i : *.m. Wednatday throuthand Swtdlth Krlday, Room S, Idaho Dept.

trlhrlUi. Btr. stor* DIdt. ^

5 ^ - ^ ^ HELP WANTED—, MALE & FEMALE -

. Uardln. 1S0 - .....................1MAN0 nlaver. nlehl eluh. PwaUlln. P

— T T union w „n . |-hon* t i l . Twin Falta. ^ N D PART TIME and full Un,. poaltlona av. n r ImsorUflC able for Iboee wltblnr to MtUnd Ta nrjmportani nuilrnt Collete._____________.* Irim black t t m parked

;:,‘S i ' BOOKKEEPERInitlvldually WANTED

Ala. Improvedue and back- lUv* Immediate npenlnc for full7-Mn.— Lr.l* —— ----- lira. hnnkk>fp{f________ _tvenut a u u prefer AuUmobll. Experience

.NTED a S a S i T " " " -' Apply In « prodocu. Person lo

• • BUD GORE

' GORE MOTOR CO.' T w lnF a lUlaundry doe*

day or bour. ■ ■ ■------

: : . " A a . rloni'oiM^u^ Correspondent to r •

' BUHL

c d r u i T o r Apply

0 harm iInTPark. Phon* Maglc Valley Editor

. Tlmes-News

— ----- r r - ; BOX 800iMrior. Wall ,. E. Moot*. TTfnl FA ttS. IDAHOpinff lo m t. ~t Klmb*rlr —- y . L . - - JU S IN E S S OPPORTUNITIESEMALE SERVICE llallon for leu . l a ^ l a FallLive in. UbX 1'hr.ne 671._________________________________ SERVICE iliIioB. UJl. 10, Buhl, axcall.iiUd. Applr MajOT prcioeU. f inlc. hom*, w n r aacrllle. retail ator* and alock~(<

•«n«. <]ulck aale. Cood location and leaa ■ Appi^in Merchandli. Mart. I ll .Shoahon. SI. KCurry. CEMUNT block bulldlni, (ood for ’man rl<nre-l and butlnate. or iterate. Ilx7t, cemtt«• Shop. 1 •'•Kr. Of }«*♦ ratJonabl, no Sunday;.

UNLISIlfED'flrpartUBItTi-Ttip-Tiationall "* /. W " ; ' adterllted preoilum brewery bu dItUIIpiy. Mns a openlrt In thU arta. Muat I_________ enertellc, not atrald of work and ha«-------------- IIO.OM caplUl. Thli 1. a valuab!<e n t s

— -!--------- Nevada lown on Haln Street. Can ilvIDS a len yetr Irate. Slot machln* Uk<by th* City over I4C0 per monlh. Lkuor llceni nire ot lha |lmll<«] In Ih. lown. Rent S17S pt ; P. ll; (;n monlh. rentali on other properly ove h bldi will | ; m month, that toee wllh thli bai 7:30 o'clock Price 19.100 cath. Wrlle Jo* Colllni h* meetint P. 0 . Uox ISM. er Phon. 221 or I . Said biii. Itawlhome. Nevada, ir followlnsleuon: r— ' ■

'e'i' blt'ln! KOJ'CT MAX-Wfl SPEC7AL7V CO.Company doe. troe. builneaa of ev.r

10 Soulh. lU.OM per year. Servlcea over 700 lan, run- .ccount. on cath bull. Wllh exelutlv*

franchiiei on many name-brand ep*. lUmi. EtUbliihed 7 yeara ato,

.00 h u , repuuiion in Urxllory.minuie. j^[| .QuIpmenI toe*, whleh conilita of

t .l^reva . d.ijv.ry „ n t , dltplayice Nortli r„v i. addlnt machine, irale., 2 r .frit- c. Ih.nr. enlort. .latlonacy. talcabookt. »tr. of b«ln. |.r i„ IIB,CM plut Invetilorr. iBveatl-

gtU thit eicellent opporlunlly.

, REAL ESTATEb.,™ sE n v io E a g e n c y

It Cuurte “Acroaj From Seara"421 Main North Phona SOM

p oHlce of ____________________•Hall. a::i ' ”

«)Je. Malii.. ~

.s.°in"H o i ROUTE MANAGER■i’i?y"'Jfi„k ■ . WANTED-------------- We ar* looklnr for a rwponalbl* manIIS \ or woman to own and atrvlc. a proflU.v the Cllr able toui. of CIOARETTE. CANDY■Jlce of.the and fJUM coin operated mctrhandUinif

I’. M. (in nachlnr* In lhi. ar*.. KuII or p irth Mdi will time operaUon. Thli niuU 'afford, al;Mb'cl-Kk tletdy profitable Incom. and can ^Hr m.etlns .ipanded lo rvach a net Incom. ot up

.Said ),(,), to r . m tnnatllr. A raab iBvwlmentn t: of 1795 It rwjulr^ to lU rt. which itrrm tr.nt fully, trcured. If you Can me*t uualljthe nly tlcailona, wrlle at one.. for penonal

1 price. Inlervl.* with factory rtprea.ntatlv*. C,"u‘ S o V K f f l ? . . ' 'A S ,■S, IDAllO a n il, and Casdr DlvUlon. Box, IM .. LEtSL-R, Tlm».N«wt.' /

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f a r m s fo r sa l e .

r — • i 1 hit J » a XCBM. »b«H O »«.« Ugb pro- _ daeliuc ttrm Uni. p*I.n«. pxitur*.— U rs . .gu ir. »!««». . " « l l .n t .11n £ v 7 . . ‘,r ':;,u "w ." .“f r iS “ £‘ d » i wllh 7OT. .* T H E BABCOCK AGENCY ‘ DOHL. IDAHO

OtflM H I FboBW B«. » 1 J Qg

- J ISO ACRES row «rop UwJ t»»Hb . f— J«fo«.. 1 bou»» moiwn bol he.1.—V U n . m.ebln* *b.d. doobl. f ira it.n «orr.-U Jor f«dlM. <l«p ».U.

o m W j m U. ioo «erM t](>lU wm.

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OOODtNO ElGHTJr. f .ir loprtn-nn.iiU. — _»«U louM . leoid QUtlltf «oU. I».U0

I I to ACRES, Duhl dhlrtct. two.b.drwm am. • hmifc Bwrlr.*!! foorf qutUur m H. ,. . .tock pu to r. n u r h«u««. ISI.OOO.

J Oolh f.rn it m t« l l i t l Mueiu Kg" K . L. JEN K IN S

» | Mtia Artnu. W at STC

; T H IS WEEK’S SPEOIALISO A*rt», 15 und«r eulU»»llon. Good w sltr rlfht. linil liy . *.11. i . t r toIrrUtl*. Moitlr In h .r. r«<ly for .nj- ____tip,] of crop, I<oca(rd on Norlhtld. tnd no jock. Modern hotn. «eep t hr.L IJO.OM. H.OOO *111 h.ndl., f—W . h .v . trvtml olh.r t.rnu which m t Cld momntDd wllb low down t->r*

J ARTHUR T. WATSON 1 ■ Real Eata te

rM«.T>T.bir Uld«. I'hon. £01

1^“ ^ “ " I IM ACRX TARU. t n l la (rom T«ln

r . l l . . All urul.r culUr.tlop, <Strp . Mil. * tfl* ol ImproveBitnu. Prkcd

lo «tU. ___t4 ACRES. Oulof City LImlU. Houi.

BCI fieS ra , j------TOP STOCK RANCH. 17t acrn hiy. I

CT>ln er row crop. S» se ra sood (ommtr pu tur.. {'IcDly frM wiUr.Will <trrr up to UO ht.<l itock. y _ J 0»B ir will Mil on tooiS tenu .

“ ALSO l « ACKE row crop r»o<h. J n i«t. o( lnpr<»rmcni.. I’outo ciUir.

V oulbulldlnn. Ownrr will ,.ll on ' f004 ttrmi to rl*hl p.rly. A I

IhltSWIM INVESTMENT CO.

— *fT rA - ' - -n > '■

Hagerman20 M ru with sood ImprovemenU. In I’AI lh . h t.r t ol llis.rm .n. Trie*.IlS.OOO. l _ _ Ttrmt (o right perMn.. '- ____

Jerom e ___ !JOO Ac>e«._ Only «1.000. IJ.OOO dowB.

Hazelton *■J 280 Acm. Thli II on. o; th. very - i l ”

h o t f.rm t In M.itie V.U^,. l-riccJ KEBL T «t only |i l5 ptr tc rt. 1’ '

MAGIC VALLEY ^ INVESTMENT CORP. _£i2i

UJ Bho.hi>n. Str«el South U i T . I’bono 2IU ■ >°u’

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F A R M S FO R R E N T ^■ _^0M

100 ACRES bM» .nd hay Und. Addrni eo Ti.Box I t l l . Jtronc. :00

a o o u 80. i;o .ere*. JUy. b*«ni, poU!«.. »grain, ;ti»S. Ct«tl»fnrd. MAlil

400 ACIli:8 north Ilgpcrt, plowrt, Houi. OM—«nd-ti.MMM.»b*l—Dceo.weU.itris»llon. _ P jo

■ ROW CROP Uad ior l u u ea thtrrt. I«0 Fa 5>M rtt, I.T.1 tad tTtlUblt (er bttlt, 2(0 ttri(or tpBli ind btant. 110 In tKalft now, mU80 (or pirtB»Btnt pu tu r.. Ito to bt PjL«

— ]«TtUd. e ttr 10,000 fpm (rem ( w.lU.1 S mllt. (rom MiKord, Ulth. W. C.

Uaekui. S7T Nlmtt Rotd, Lot A sstia ioo L :<. Callfornlt. ctU

R E A L E ST A T E FO R S A IE

LOTS, elw wattr tnd ttwtrurfc Ttrini .or trtd«. Phont m l .______________ r— ~

IK ACllRS wllh rpodtrn h ,» t, Fllir.Notih and South tld . JO'i-SO't. MoUl al K.tchum. Bri.U aerea*-. modtm homti.M. J . Macaw. Flltr Thon. TWI.

4-ROOM hou... Medmi CTetpl httL Fully (urnUhtd and a la ra t.. Pric.

— I$ft80r-tl:ee0- 6ewn—batente-tmnsi^ ------4-UNlT .pirtment houtt In penona. _

Calif,. payiRK »c<1lent rttorni on■J InvMimtnt. lo trad, fnr .mall buti- -

ncM In or clott lo Twin TiUt. IJEAU-j . pull

F . C. GRAVES & SON J S:U Main Artnui W nt

L - I For

■ r ~ - - nReal E state’ Special *'

THIS W EEK ONLY!40 Acr«. 40 .har>« w .ltr, fall in p.i-lur« anit har), i-poom m«.1ern hn.ii. --- [ f iwUh baitm.nt. •» car la ra tt . olhtr *•* tiiiUiUnsi. 'rhI. prop<*rtr lc»caleJ tifarlliH).llnK. I'flc. IIS,600, termij cuh. "i>hci

T h e J . W e a le y M il le r ^' AOENOY R w

COOOIHC, IDAHO ----------- — - I I ' Srd '' 1*1

~ 1 Acr. anil S>htdroem tsodtrn homa. (/^T H.t00. A»j!

1 Acr. nn hl(hway SO: S-bcdroom 10 Uhntnp, 10,600. J tn

: Acrt., remlern home and oulbiilld- H i u‘Ci> 17,DOU. £0 jiv

9 j^Arrra _tn«ard airport. J-btdtoon jjj_

!= yiso Acr«t wllh modern hom. and ftnn »” •!

I'Ultillnti. Juil ouuldt city. 19,000 _»2tl uuwn piyment. 1 HUI

CITIZEN'S AfJENCy , S'*.I I’hone ; s: j , « « . iW -W f-J

~ ' — I

FARM IMPLEMENTS _ . ^

[= znuhi.______ •^.SSUX.HAUKIS No. St tr«etor 1» I •- B-K-l condition, with ca lllnu r. Ttrm. Proa cath. m Ea.t Avtnut 12. Jtront- •sis

- " ? , 5 ~ „ a r S "_ Ttfm. noiilhla. pbont U l.ltt, Flltr. — «-Wl|Ki;i, Ntw Idta mtnur. tprttdtr. — -

*Jod condition. I n Foattt. pho“« f —“

‘ '•l"'j>>B»on J.way plJSr. 7?(wi mow •f and btan eutttr.7<l eot\dlUoa. Pbent

-11!^ -J1 . Coodlnr Myroa Dllaa. Sm t‘‘ ili-UUctU” 1«40 Jobn D«r» A«N Irtctwr,

u 'V - » . 11 aero., (rom I'aul

_ f a r m i m p l e m e n t s I

- I a v i ' " ' - " "'•■ '■

: r - v J i i f L * ? . ' . ? 'S f f i n ;i;S-V«d captcily. complet. wUh pump i ^ ”.nd fonuol valve. In u o only 4 (-----mflnil.., i : , t , |i „ t condition ihrou»b. o il IncludlB* tlfc.

Southern Idaho E quipm ent Co. *u_ lt»-Wuhlnxloa Bl. North 8b

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Gcn.ral RepairWELDINO AND

L MACHINE W ORK I -----AUiK^Crewnen, Sastkruih Crubbtrt pjjg

L —_ o . MFG. CO. . ~ K m -|5m o lyn tu« ’ Uaehlntrr------

_ Kta6tt(y Roa - jjJ_ ------------------------------1 'wi

No _ pu

MA G ICCO RRDO A TOR jiiSmooth tkW. htrd bollom corr^;atn cS3cymnrtd to old trse corrusalor. thiNo toll eroilon. Htavy duty corrutalor in bar wilh J.polat hookup, gJ

STOP IN AND IADOK THESE OVER K.''

_ ---------- S a le d 'H ay -L o o d ers ---------- r—-• Flild pickup, eo hand

ACME MACHINE W ORKSFiler. Idaho OP'

rhon. 4S

PorlaSlB Poloto So rte rs ___Portable Po tato Wnaher*- • •

Ellmlnotijra, OlEgers, |“Truck Beds. G enera l

Repair Work.Ons Osed Borter

POTATO EQUIPM ENT CO.409 2ND AVE. SOtJTU Tw

PHONE 17J2

_________________________________ ^PHOSPUATE BROAOCASTRRS “ '|?I

Drill T>p. Fl-Whlrlwlnd Type ------

Vou will bt ipr.idlBt lhat pboipbaUb.(o« lo.c. . . . ^FORD FEllGOSON JS2!

* CULTIVATOR DARS FOUA bttwtcn Iht wbteu culllvalor btr -** ' lhal ui«r« in tery wtll pl.aitd wllb. Sft;.

TciFUNNEL COIinUCATORfl .M

•i.*irtmiiiilfd MffUSiU fer f rt . (low* —(nl- ln« waier. _ M

T PAUL EQUIPM ENT isWELDINO SH O P ^

PAUL IDAHO •wA?I----------------------------------------- 1----------------------------------------------------- 'T ivi

HAY, GRAIN & FEEDFUU bALti W lon tfood baled hay. Call rail

7J«, t'llfr. •SO Ton cho,.;>ed h.y (er u l . . Fhon. 77.119. ' old

Hannn. H«FKKU srindin,;. ilortUnd Ullllnu bervlct. WA.'

l’h^.ir N, Kllci____________________ ml

Z enl llinitn.(OU UOSHEl.S Umbi whtat. Phone }“ .

011)S.It4. Twin Falla.________________

. noulh.' WMt llanirn. llrrb Wl.ccavtj- __J FKtU srinillns and niol.ut. mlilns:. Til-

Ur'; UllllBS Strrlct. I'him. 3::4>R cr vtl

(illlNUiNO and molai.d mlxlnE. **W(. born-i Milling Ser<» Phon. 0ia5.JS. op'• 60 TUN chopped, SO wIfJ tal«I Jrd crop, Mf. :00 bala {Iraw. * lr . tied, i «>utk foiT., » Clt. fi^K,u.h. H.n._rm__________ L-,_ MAlilC VALLKV Milllnf -Strvlet i'hont cnr ^ Ot>7.Jt. Twin Fallil If oo an.w.r, lu I. phoot i ; i J , KImUtly, -111 llJO Mon- _Il;i. -diT-rtroTtch-Fri.!^.— ■ -;v«:

IS ‘^ » ^ V o “ur'('^5,” or (tl^'Tot. t'l'rcS H Lir, mUtd'srala (or itit. Sack cr truckload.M Phen. t7» . Twin Falli._____________ Ul'll:: SEEDS & PLANTS ^a too UUSHELS KOO-t OvtrUnd ihort tetd Inc

call. Pbon. IJ-R4, KImbtrly. W. K. I'h- Rtmbo._____________ __ __________

CEKTIFIED mut Tt« Ittd pouiot., Ath- wh- J l S l . M l n ' ’Fltl.:'“ ' “ -'* • - .wilf; FIRST YEAR OUT Im II. SEED ■-

Ctih or Shtrt B u l . VUIHBicon Produc. Co-

, J .I , SSO, Twin FalliBwoa and Kobnhortl (""J

- - ^FERTILIZER Q n

UtAUTlrV your Uwn and .hrub* wltli th.

v-“Sphene ITIl-R. Mtytn. ____________

r“ ~ '■ " n PlFER TILIZER j i .

For Uwni tpirtd wlih wire hukel lol ilM SO’xlSV, IS, •Utctd

Tor etrdtn - IS.SO p e r - y in J - d t l l '» r r i - -----For firden plowln. rttionib t

All wotk dont lo your ttlltfacllooKEN ROYER a n |

___________ _______________ Co;

LIV E ST O CK & PO U L T K TF MILK cow*, liuerniprt and llolit.lai.

Phone OC8I-J4._________ ^ Rj

‘“ - . a ' - r s i f ; ; “ ■ -WCKyj*. M l'tn ’- cl«neil Jou o(

• bnlchtrlni. Phont SOIO.cow, Jrchen March 1». with rfl,

Srd ~»l. Uure.u e( Enlomolosy,

'^(at'^&Bi.'*' po?IU?'"’6uppIr. Ml ‘lbAvtnu. W t t L _______________ ______—77rrT"7—L (TuTTnTTTT HnUIrl *.Jtfity .. 'sSorthofM, All rloi. iprlnsttl. |—

SI north, t j — ’ n^pert.400 WHlTCFACK.rangt V IJIJO ptr r.lr . Mtrlln nrolhtrt, 7

aouth.. loulhtul rorncr lluh!.-________

Ihll w«.k. *,i touth Motor.\u corner.H « ? i l_______________________— ■ —■

" I-------CU'STOM DCHORNINO- AND I * _ C

; ' ^ 1 • Pno

I Pr«iPl r«e»»i e( dud .od oialtu , •BlBtU. Pbon. eoiJ«t. Twin rtll*. H*

IDAHO HIDE * TALLOW CO. 0 ^

• *■ ----------- • i'j• I EaltF' j ’ DUILDING b e t t e r HERDS : « Proved Sires; JOE HOPPER. riLER.

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. T IM E S -N E W S, T W IN

LIVESTOCK & POULTRY Ml• L.MKiK we.p.r pift. I'hes* UIL Twin USh

iaili, lij.hii. ttll UMV lAllll). (In. wuul mng* twet bifd LKA

Sufli.ik burkt. s u n Itiablnr Iril g .

I~BLUFFVIEW _J1£

ArtiricUl InitalatUoD t.r r lt . . HoL tuln.. Gurtniey, A ruy tad MlUlog SbotUorn. I (sl, Umt IKboIcUu bow workU( Ib Utslo Valley.

----------m ' - K 'n i S i F l T i , ----------- T *Pbont lOlS Oorl«7 b"

Ch— ........ B A B X -C H IC K S ________ ? ’Fltkb IDfcrmaUgoi tiuaranutd *u k-ood

at you can bu^ lBl«'«*td brM>UDt.tz^rjtroa.*'*"*^

A.SLUNAS .Mw iianptblru. Auitrt. _ _Wblt.., L«boffl». 0«Uwar« IftBPt. ISe. ___Northwtiitri. SOt a t balcbary. Alio atxed ___pullet*,. Cm o aUCBP* er cuh dlaceunt f " ~ lirtn . loib itatea. Lttaratur. (rM.Htrtt Hl.gradt HaUbtry. Twin Falla.

COMI'AKL )l>.LIna wllb your (avoriM s" hrted, Ijom any tourct you choote. U tli. mithtu iKselhcr. DiTld. In tb . Uyinf hou>. ticand k»»p ilrapl. rMordt oC( pcrformane*-. wo

S ' B ? — gHARDING'S I " "

WEST END HATCHER?OperatlBz Uniltr tba Naiienal PUb

Pepular Iltt»U-I*opuIar Pric«mralght Itua and 8ti« ) -----

Wi; SPECIALIZE , -----IS STAHTED CillCKS p{J

PHONE OSIS.RS Noii

: -------- U -a .-A P P f lO ^ - ............... i aF£H rL ln. UyUfKU , up

.Ntw H.mpihlrea, Wblu Keck* 2n Auiln-Wliilet 7 ^

lUtchn 'njudty .nd fildty ‘ c t nubl onirn n>y M pUcnl wllb S!

HiailEE PRtlDIICE —:i3. Phone 29Z*W. Duhl RLU

CARTER HATCHERY 7 .0' TwU Fallt Pboat t9J.W U

_______ 73S Mall* Avt. E. ilAii' ' oil

g o o d t h i n s s t o e a t

HvpllllijH.

______________PE T S______________ ^PAllAKEETS, canarlu. l l i Ird •rtliu . chi

noflli, Phon. Ills. an<

^»r.rii-o"h-uh^;;;^pSg‘rsgoT !n-.ci^;:." - =sn ;i) SEltVICt - Ueitlit.rtd Toy Fox

Tcrrltr \\ mil. .outh Ubor camo. . u l tld. nf hiKhw.v, I'hiint H40».J«.

—(rih. tqu.riumt tnd tuppllct.' tSS ItbAveuut I'honf 0|g.J. Coi

WANTED TO BUY--------- mf a» ._ |l..opom ctd^ k , uot. Crcr. Phon.

WANT furiiil'ire and aMnijner.. illghcal roc prirn paid, I’hon' JO :^ . flo

• u ‘;

■ .I'*” HULSON, A*1 IhroUBhnul. Will Uk.. older model (or roulty. Uloeo Sutlon,

Hatrllnn,_________________: "VA.ViUl; / . I hem. W. ar. p . , |„ , . pro- SOI

Ftrm °Phnn” *mV S.JlKDImuM hfmo undrr ST.r.tM), Him l.«

; in louil cundliion. Will trade igsi Fordtihlor 11 p.rt puymenl. Jobn B. Rol^ f-“ “

; : " FOR SA L E 0 8 ~ r R A P r ~

' ‘•“. . g i 'U ! , " . i ' a * r a . ' , ^• dtlux. tudor. good condlUon. WI

'• f o ¥ CAlTLEl H i: laU rnalU il tniclt".; cjinilitlon. lo?^mNcaf'"'*p” M*ojg j J J ' llu rlr ' Berryman. 45; .ouih,

: -M IS C E L C A N E O U rrO l i S A T T “ id KILTLX laltiHtrvklnt. GuartnlMd uiriI. vareiimi.—n t E u i Mtln. PhoM l i s t —- platil-. «».!n{h, prarl-

l»rJ. 11.48 yiH. tmbotirl. I l,» . KInga. 'TTF'J Wlngmaiur It-f.ngt. SO. IT. PhMP^KM w '’’• l'AI.“iTI.Sci 'lluy ( n o good .lock a t n-| ; » ° El«. Mt«l« a g

^ ’1:!',“ ' ' ' ' :L"-. and ut«L V .

wllh any ataodard brand pkoMrtfiMu ^*cor Ilem yeu tr t tilvcrlUM. al ih. ttma 71775 n.llcntlly a d v e r t^ prlcr. Set i/. b.-

HUhnt bid on tny' « i f d * ^ i S c ! ^ ^ n “

! .

PLUMBING, new & uaed.TUBS, SINKS, TOILETS.

___ EICE.and.ElTTliIGS*___STEEL

anffJc, 'channel, f/a t, round Cash fo r Your Scrap Metiils u,,

COPPER, BRASS. ALUM,,

RADIATORS, BATTERIES 4;

IRO N

The HARRY KOPPEL CO.I'hoat j;s .w 18S Snd Art. So.

Twin F tllt • Boitt

B U S IN E S S a n d P R (

DIRECl• m C Y V L E SA LE S & SEHVICE • f Blului OcJtry t*h. >1- m Miln Art.

• CLEANERS & D YERSRlchardton-t. lifS nd St. W ul. I'hont KTO. • B

• COM M ERCIAL PRINTINGOu^amprinttn, of klnda. T l . t t - N t^ ^

• FLOOB SAND ING _____________ _

0. A. IUld,r. Frw u lli r- l« . Ph. S I« .« , ! L I --------— ■■„------------------- 1 aaln• MATTflESS R E S 0 V A 7 W G

Ftclory. Pbtnit gl-W. . 30H1

• MONEY TO LO A N .U. ttr ttr«n aad eliy iMoa. 4si lot«raat TflTEi

en top lo.pt p. f t __________ R,'C. Joaai for bomw tBd Maav Itaom k

Biak * Tniit DuHd-Pt Pbent S041. Z - I .

• A/O ronC Y CLESi i s rak'oni.17. f k ISL At«: ’E ssns

T W I N P A L L S , I D A M . ,

f M ISCELU N EO U S FOR SALErwin UsTii Kiiif„Mn tuiuru ta a UunUry Tj;

tfU . |'h„r. IIB. Klltr. >bud LKAViNt; (gr ..rvk t; efftrlw T l btr» „Inl g.in iTl,-,; |5Ji Chtvroltl >-K>n pickup, j« |

, 4 two putcbied Dutoc towt Urrow within ,■ WMk; )«« polled China, arrtnlctn | jiIct at .Uc; and well broke, (our-y^a^- _north, Jf?*me,* D.Bul Urr'^n._______ J“

M SPRING0* CLEARANCE SALE

^yI^l]e TJify Last

- -»" *f'* '*d iplll ctdtr ----------------jOc

_ _ Choice rou»h lumber .._— .M* p tr M Barbed wlrt. htavy V. 8. itt«L

----------- SO rod rolU J!----------------- I10.S0^ PENTA POST^ . &yREATlN^^^ • _

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Remodel ahd Imprortalist loan a trr le .

G eneral BldE. Supply .IB >rd Avtnut well ind W»»hln«ton 8U ,

Twin Falli, Jdtbo i

FURNITURE S APPLIANCES'NOIttiE rtlrlseraler tS9,9i. ti.00 down. ^

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up. Gtne’i R.llmid Sa1>a(. Stor*. 2S1

THE BARUAIN h'lUKt:: tlen.'a lUllroad 1 Salvag. t^ort. (orjurnltut*, applUDcM.

Jlt:UUlLT vacuum barcalna. Trad, in I ■your old vacuum. Filtrx Company. SST

W Kui Main, Phone 11S7.____________UAKUAl.^S lalor.i Uled iltclrts rtngn ,,

oil h u ltd , and wnbiri aiaehlata lak.o— ' la trade Pried to Mil. W. aMd tb . c

,m m , Ll^ii!d_^Gu ind AppIUbc*. IWO *

NUItCE~>tovt. SIU: Hotpoint aulomttlo V ut wuhor l» 0 i Pbllce refriitrator »lOOj _ _ all good rondflfon. Acrou (rom Grtnd-

• v l ^ Thtaler.___ UUHAlIl oiritud id .'Cl (davcno nod _lau. chair): btaUac Horn: kltchcn ranse

and tanii: «; b.d and mallreu. Bargain.Ifai^ tlS Snd Arcnu. Wwl.

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Cotnplrip home Ti( ftinilliir»r— Eaiy Stilndry wtiher (.luio.t new);

1040 .Hi'lpolnt ranie, aulomalle; w ti.—— nut bedrouffl lulte; btdi, ■priR(a..and ion. m a ltrm n full and Iwln ili t : S t>Iec.___ living room tet Imiktt btdi: PlaUormheal rockcrt: ce((u itblti: tnd U t.lu !

floor Itmpt! dinlnr roon t tt . UbU, S chair, nnd b'ilfet; dlntilt i tla ; wtth* lng machlneti relrlieraion: olhtr er-

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1*2 ' ' ' A-ol^ r a d io & MUSIC • . .® - " 1 t

— PIANO BARGAINSr r ? $15.00 Down 1

15,80 Per Monlh uSH; WILL BUV A FUL1.Y GUARANTEED.9utt USED I'TANU rion. 23 PUnos to Chooso From

J05.00 and DP lucl^llcnt F R ^E DELIVER?

CLA U D E BROW N ' E r — M U SIO -S:-FU R N ITU R E— - i

S SPECIAL SERVICESIn**: WB COBTOM drtu all~«lnU~"of poultrr.

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__ _ FrMjntpcclloo. II. Haken. DufcL Phoo.

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Club coupt. Vtry eliin. Rtdlo. hMWr.’" 'I other accnioHei, Will tak. old.r car.

fo; ‘ ' Lrlccjud HUNT FOR FORDS

— • IN b u h l ’ « ” 1 SI

leSl FORD ••■6" 4-door. Rtdlo, ,,• h .ai.r, ovtrdilvt, ipotllght. *'

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Sien. Itadlo. heater, ov.r* va. Colotlul irten pUiUc

dtra t covtn. Eicrllent con>dlllen __ ______________ IIS45 „

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• MITCHELL HUNT ). FORD SALES

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, up a r t t .

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r *1110 DtnCK flu3r 4-door wllb Rltl.ra

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