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.... ..... - K jT j^SB ________________________ KundudesHe fin Huge Powe >«:'uty 31 Lft- two plsiu reptal- ■ e iy ’r^idm lnlsU itlon ty congrtM. It m f^iumbU b«- 5-on dan,, not re ■ 3 s » T r f C T !«>-«>• tniff*r~*iiarj» » n ■«eO»® ‘ ^ c h wmild Power tompony. Heia cm- constnicllon ot I« »g,ci^ tjjofjjjj l^t not I ,tt»ek from nahlr M ThB ov«r-all pis W lS^ *“ * Columbia river p< »» nearly 1,000,000,« t Bttsnlalcw llnei musl , , coiuldered in th ^ P - w u d rf rtolnj e“ t“- 1»,000 kllowotU K m 'In December, uM-ss, ■ • ^ l U m i m e n t d»t<, tjib expected Irr R L - ^ for Intrrconnee- ural gu trom « c>llfoml»— production of po» tidiiig^afety ]V ■ToDraw Aboul Ull Sl—roUowln? a pattem set lub K ^W c r e n n to be beld at Ooodlng Tuetdaj ffiX owloM beginning a t 3-pjn. to b« fotle B ii'h O T wunell member* who are hoat to the KaMniffiUtlrts of Maglo Valley clilu and o The jesaloiu will be held in the ne ■rfO noM et of the conference i< to let up a K kU ta tork OR proposed leglelatlon to be Intro Uit ,*t*te legislature. Howard Atklnion ^ E iU e B ty . vlll hea4 thl5 committee. KS » »eulop will feature an explanation of thi i i e te flren by n, 8. Tofflemlre, Twin Falli. ;une3 Oosselt will be the main speake ^ C b f tll luffiinarlze the accomplishment of the chairmen will b« K. W. Ireland, Twin P ■K b» , Wendell, prosecuting attorneys com K oh^ i Orange committee. Other committco h Iglkur, tiltic4rt-ludge» and-attonuyi-throu BSiU^ble interest in the meeting,'uccdr ijor Parts of 0 yndustry Still BffBE, M»r, 21 (i?>—Major segment® ofJ fcitmiiiied dosed today as an estimBUi pfci-tmtifyTiy-ttiigaTrrerch' K cfl H n d Mttleraents were r e p o r S |M |^H A . Knight, president'of. B u union, ettimatcd that p refioery and pipeline workers whi ■Ahve returned to their jobs. BU,ipproxlmateIy 60 workera returned ^ ------------------------ at the PhilUp BiQfA*. K\^a company's Woo ■lalOr AITS finery. A nejnli l- ----- ...................... wasftrr*n«cd.ln parge-U vei— «trJk»^nvoJvlr Prices r a X T iSSbSISg' ■ ™ ®“ lpulatot» forced end of thl* week. nJt fc It iiiin thU year if I Hon m Sao mncia< 5 ''“v“ S“ ‘„ S .n S ssrsrj,': I'K ri \ ss?-” tilt fle^toient wiui to » 7>I P^rS'lvi w r w te r act In Ntgotlatlons al th ■wpBUanUdevtloDmMii*- *M Oil of Indiana n l«t£h of proposals ■W«rjrenuncnltelmeof “ '"“ ‘I" “ Uapsed B* so^cladtna te,rr,r fn Spokesmen for thi I T r u m a n - a ^ Petioleum tailon si l i « « l Iw a house was^ ■ “ •“ abershlp of a apeclal K jWwsm lttee dcslgM led ‘- K >t* propoiais made i t -rii««ltr8Jjnhfi.Coo B Wlon would result ^ lodepeadi ■ *»P«h r« Aid «^lod the ftfikB *ftl( •• t^.'P o w the fight for «ugg«tlon of fe^cf»8.«»,100^‘S Pl«n>9r«p.yfflrn f e ^ S S i r S 2-Year Pro siisw zGiyeiToif m e i l i S . **?“ *• »«*>• M«- Mildred Kno httiii . “owd-door t-dlslrlcl court Jun l>< ‘‘"y. »M Blven a t “w ivetday when ^ “"PUted Mcurliy before DUlrlet Ju Baker for aenlenclt Prrs, y con. Beirdal!^vo,UUl ~ .ihe a*leep InhTiM r lr area March a . '•rewelt During her trial. I “ »_i^ow ot_N.. teaded,that.Be««Sal ■ — -.laaaey.to.k««ptor-i> ton Plans for Anni Other Groi *«“-|rw n , the *uxlUari u * , - p r o . organlaUona wiU i m tm y « * Sunset " « * «n the grav# o ‘O'orpe, eom. Edition to the f ““wwto. «•" put out- The mutt md E «« tu Me. pl»Md-on-Ui* «r»TM JjB* to^™ L "rhB I thof# honored. V --•’IflTTiflinMl* n r-TT 7~ ----------- ~ M i»- .... y J A Regional Newspaper Be 5Hells Canyon Dt ‘ower System Oui plana repeal^ly turned down able maltri.l _ atom 5ngrtM. It calls-for Hells can- which "tj proUbl? iiS dam. no£ yet authorlied and have no I!, itl! rssw .” t“s i ’? 0 r“;i; STS s s s s i ruction of Ic« Harbor dam. au- U expccied (o k . L zed but not atarted and under and niiuril bu in «iw k from flahin* ititcreata. ulate jroith and m B over-all plan contemplates a greater demand for ei« Bbla river power syatem with po»« , i,»o.m>,ooo UlomtU ... ‘:K '^ ™ , b, Th.t I. .boul II., Si,.„“ ...I. s'i„'™ «S- dered in the program wilh nnd indu.irv ' » I»i™.,u » b, .MM S’V C W S; by many Induimn » expectfd Importation of nat- - . . ' gaa from Canada and the iction of power from fishlon- ic.uSllirt r'.n'l' ty Meet M ’C r a u e r bouFYsT sm set lub year, the Magic SCnalB t Kllng -^eflay will wwjI j I of a WASinNOTOfJ. Mu in. to be followed by a general James P. Mcaranery. i stlomey (teneral by a ! s hoat to the meeUng estimate ale vole, walled today f clilca and counties ond stale Ui!k wlih President Tr eld in the new Ooodli^ grade announcing hb plans to ruptlon In the govemit a to sel up a IcgUlativo com* 'Hie 5<-year.oId n to be introduced during the Federal Judge, who wa ard Atkinson, Lincoln county seven wrclLs ago to Ittee. Howard McOraUi as I matlon of the purposes of the JuaUoe departmeni. to Twin Falls. Ooodlng county ''ouId hive "absolu main apeaker at the evening '<> »“y ’ “bout revlvlni iment of the panel groups. s ^ 'l 'd cleanup drive un land. Twin Palls, civic group; Mr. Tninit tomeys commlltee. and Ira w crath was fired I commltlco heads will be an- N"!" the govemmenfa heac lomeyi-throughout-tho-yalley. J’urt*f,_Nt<:qianery_5(il si.i"ssr,r: Chief J, Edjard Hoover y-v»1 ‘'RTonjdotrs" on the 1 ’^1 I ll I McOranery Is eipecUi W AX oath of oHIce Uter r.- , ..... _ perhaps at a White 1 still Tied E "••'" '•- T' a t e : ' BdminiiltalIorrnmr%a Tnents ofJH ^ p tlO lrs oil *cTOi:mirathi to go,— 1 estimat^^KOO work- senate approval of ) tarh* lUi/itr'tSlJlUlltr*jesterd iiilffiM r ittucLopieboi*.__ ^ orkers who walked out D ptU llistl •Breturned to their jobs K o i’efl P he Phillips Petroleum ________ •„ .ny'. W o^. Cro.. re. /. A nep'tuitlnff session day there ha. been m rr*n«cd.ln*nothcr Ulah increase-, in RusaUa ta i^nvoJvln»—th*—Salt plant of the UUh Oil -jinificaBi." inr company. Talks last ----- ended in a deadlock. . May tht wrtleted-that -neartT-aU b . back by-lhe U^Ju^'tJLtLUtm UIL CtO Itas-'certalnlvnotoctl, ■nd’thB Tide Water aasocia- Sao Franclaeo broke off with ‘“ ^ ‘'1 tment by Union RepresenU- sr„K ^s.rit HHL-H romla refineries havo keep ” "** .to supply the Korean war ■Hde Water reflnery-employ. =“3S£ i.’S S L ’S f.iS ei.-sM a. 1ol M l,n« rclln.o' al Whll- I " ' " ' I . hourlj w ,„ bo™i "’•,'5',', ’ » » , . l.t oth» ..ntn.=l i S irJS u lS i tr8jjnhfi.coftllUon Of 23.010, “ “ ‘"vrt-^^L.trtii nd iadepeadent tuilons who ^ ------- ;r ----- ; ~z leaving hia Tokyo post h« ear Probation yen'oii'EarCeny Mildred Knox, eonrfoted by rejvrls that ‘Htrtme Id court Jury of grand lar- communuu'' in .the..K 'U given a two-year proba- camp had commllled ' uesday when she appeared against olher . prisoners. DUlriel Judge Hugh A. confirmed that commu for senlenclng. were flown In lhe pr ry found Mrs. Kno* guilty jounds. Bridges said. It h.r lil.l, M n. Knox to;- T uM ., oJ MoHo iralj Annual Memorial Da Groups W ill Partici] the' auxiUarles of veterans Mothers, and auiilUrlft kuLu^U Dlaee a' while Spanlah A m e ^ . Wm S?g^v* of each veuran wd Amerlc^glon. tlon to toe flan which the Jj*" ^ “ mih* tnd flag* will be veterans'organiuUensi 5n-th* «rarea-the nl^^t be- Kimberly and Buhl have D OAK-DA».-Anwno*n-WK. iBBauM9a.»M* ^ , . : ■ . ■ .................................................~l.... Newspaper Servingr __ _______________ TWIN f A,Ls 7 on Dam _ in Outline ' ■' ; malerl«l - atomic energy _ - -XT'trtlilJtkM I ll "is probably ]uit ahead" will \l^‘ 3Md Bonneville system expan- 'he teport said. Atomic power' ' nTW?n>™ pected to be too high priced. l«\ J U U H natural gu la expected to sUm- t, Wl ltro»th and make a n ever W • » cr demand for eleclriclty. ' ^cr luppiiM, even u n d e r Lhe k iJ^niM nb nt Khedule, will be criU uIly CV V M U I >or lhe next two to five y ean . M B H k A cpo't iaid. Demand la expected c'CBse as a result of populsUon Industry growth, and a shift |S I||H H |B B iC Isrecr electricity consumption ittiy Industries. n'e defense goals have not ff■ _ achieved because ot a short r . .. «. c t , , . ’Graiiery J s irafOESy o r Senate G r o u p tt. iSmNOTOfJ. May 31 W — -I'O P X I0. s P. McOranery. confirmed a* * Ity general by a 52 to 18 sen- /ft -d C\C\ P 3le. walled today for a at^alegy *}*}l »lih President Truman before »[y 1 jnclng hla plans to com bat cor- - i 7 m 5 PII.ER , May2I-I .Iy.srx'U'srfisK; wreks ago lo succeed J. sale 8t thc lairgrour rd McOraUi as head of the auctioned with price, e oepartmenl. told reportera . ,i;_ j 3uld have "absolutely nothing Qcspite a slim crowd. V" about reviving th e long- approximately ?590. 1 cleanup drive unUl h e checks Thc animnl.i, scllin iS":;-Mr. •.«. ^N.ciio.chim.ci. tor ousting Nesbold M orris as Dr. Supple, Jerome; I ovemmenfa head corruption Dr. Supple; Mlnlcrc! r,_Ntcqranery_5(ild.prcYlousIy. .fh a -Triyle.__ Sfitlfi- i no iniTOUon of rchlrlng M or- . ' u t will lean primarily on FBI Ame.s, Hcyburn, 1 J. Edgard Hoover to f e r r e t o u t Brothers. Smithfield gdotrs" on the federal pay- M injcrcst Bonnin I iranery Is expected to U k e hla 5^00, Ames, Dale E. \ of ofJice later this weeit. Filer. Wor» Homesead Snowf :Sn5," 2i.,i “ biS allhouRh President T r u m a n ’s SK»s:v“« £1VT Shuler, NaiDpa: ' y - l^O t Perfection Ormaby Be»i, I . Brotta. BasU WaUer. I ~-.vr~ • •) Wiilowdale Ebony BJend, ptimistic on Korea Parley Matthew B. KIdgway Pana,-!.. A. Roach, Salt liere ha* b«n a ••progresalTe May Burke Romeo. K( se-..ln Rusalaa tar .east^mlU- -Butt*r,-Le«Uton,. OrovtJ IrmOh la the past l i roonth* nlnv»r O^tti Wi-h»r BiitV* e KmMen ihJa aovlet b^Idtip l . m. CardoD, Hurley, B 'leaDl. man; Carylandu CocI? a ------- »760. T r Benton Carey. mWGTON. May 21 Wl—O en. w a s h , Thlrle OsUer, Nei 6 »»e-Knoll Beauty. Jan certainly not optimistic.^------- -Hon-Slylark-Lola-Spoffyrl former supreme eommaadw nation Fi»rms. Camatlci far east tesUfled al a closed tcamlngad F u< «. C4I g of the senate armed services ---------------------- ttee. Ha is on hla way to P aris • x* •' T* • he will lutceed Oen, Dwight ^/nnSliail LIVI lenhower as mpreme com- —, _ . f o i ? i s Jrieaisounde ]rraw Rldgway wm address a I Church Se neeUnj-of-Mngrew.----------------- -NEW-YOK& -M»y-3l- a~iiT~wr«~7«llM h>rore~ the many-Ohnstlans'OT th*t ttw to ^ r t M conuaunET only. Ttiiy ooni apply u e at, the Koje Island war sufflclenlly.to the way the r camp. Dut Senate Republl- run their country, mder Style* Bridges. N. H.. . ‘m is view wa* voiced i OOP member of the commit- by ministerial and lay I •id- he. also was questioned sessions prior to lh» wnl he Korean war situation and IMth annual 8«n»ral a» ice talks, the Presbyterian Church ; :e» said the general waa not 8. A., I lhat the Iruee ««’>=« would “W* are making nothin) peace. Asked If th a t m e a n t linpaet cn our time that lie JIghUng might break <mt. Chrlrtians on thfi lator replied; the Rev. Robert J. McCi -Krt-Optlmtrtle--------------New.York’* Riveiside.chi )n-i know, but he certainly ”We have failed U lnd )C optlmlitic u to tbe re- Christian sotuUon to the opumuuc IntemaUonal rtlalioni, < ray told the commlttce. ac- energeUealty with great k to mdge*!tot before which Ue like a hllght up hla Tokyo post he issued or- common life." I 'use whaterer force was More than 1.200 churct to keep the prisoners un- f ^ ^tlwogl^t^^Uie^MU ea .aaid^Biiwy'Mtifirnied eyaiSelUm;'......... that ■ ’exutm# . fahalicial ------------------------ lia^ wOTm^M^atroSuM" 294 Increase i ed'^Sat communist flags Casualties L: ‘S m JS' WABHraOTON. , Bridges aald. American battle casualUes! UINBR KILLED now total 108.T07. an Incrta iOOO.-May-«-i«— 8laBe-Ja.b-wa*k. th*.d*l*a»« ■ Keilogs-mlner, died late ment reported today. r al Injurlw received Monday The casualties Include 19,1 ead-on automobile collision n.374 wounded. I.lM ctpb aBiinkitrHiiipiipJ^. . _ ^n^^'J^been'ret^na to rial Day . s ; h r s “s, r s Particiilate .“.uT :£«~AnotherMX “ wmth,», Ih. mom- Downed by1 na'organiuUons from Filer. ^ U C '^ r e a . May I r and Buhl have been In- American SabreJeto..(l«Lffl« M ^lpaU in me county ob- MIO-IS to iy .when 30 Bak communist r^wayi S a ’^ r ff a a a s,i? a ;;.a ~~r ..... ~z~'~ ~~r'_r = _________ ^ ... ....... ............ WIN This, IDAHO, WEDNESDAY, MAY ..O ld Il<mds at& S!®S33E^ lapUyed by the redi for propaganda’porpceca. (WEA r )p Holstein Bring $1,225 at Valleys iER, May 21—Carnation Skylark Bessie Inka • to top the field al the annual Idaho Holstein- t thc fairgrounds here Tueaday. Flhy-two co ned with prices reported good by association e a slim crowd. Sales totaled $30,690 for an av cimately ?590. animals, scllinKprice, consignors and buyers . hes Chimacum Nfettie, $1,000, Clayton Allard, pple, Jerome; Naches Cornucopia Pauline, $750 jpple: Mlnlcrcst Colan- ----------------------------------- Hcyburn, 'piow m ^ R M D e lip 3rs, Smithfield, U tah; est Bonnin Foreman, U SCS IxlOtJ \m es. Dale E. Williams, ^ Homesead Snowflake, *500. ^ H, Baldwin, Eagle, HeVman- PANMUNJOM. Korea. I ck, Caldwell; Idora Home- —The red truce delegat >e-Ko] Aaggls.-H7S, Tberle- u p o n - thft^Puaan-priance .■Mephl._lltah:_ChlmBCum rint.today-to attack-wha Hello. HSS, Dlihsp'Bros, Ihe Unitcd NaUons' "gr uni...U^tl..AlT)gllL£.^WI]-.. ■Of.yolUDlary-TfDatrtalJnn- WlUowdale Hello- North Korean Ueut-C r$62J. W-'.W. u , oecror- connurilef^eln chuler. Natopa; Wniowdale «i a “sorlou* proSt” w onC^aby ^,na.W .W . killing of a red pr«oner < BasU WaUer. RocHland; uprijlu* In tha aiSed nr lale Ebony BJend,- MIO. W. .t PuSn iwn, Hanwn Farm*. Idaho prisoners «nd one allied | lane“ cindereira7»9ro7”^ tHmands Aetlao ’arm, Nampa, Mr. and Mr*. fjam said the United Ni ipanrleile. Eagle Point; Bur- guilty of “bloody murde June Alile. »730. BurT«ane the "barehanded" prlsonei ^ ^ R ^ .flalt-^ Ci^; manded-that the affair urke Romeo. KM, P. O. wnj, ••unequivocally ant -Le.Uton.. Orover-Harper;- gjbiy.-- -— ------- -- ------- -I” U «..ln cln.1. Farms. Camalion'. Wash., “Craa* Bypoeraay in>.d .> F u < », C4I.M i> vice Adm. 0. Turner Ji ... United NftUoas dekgate. stian Lvmg ■ Sa'^SS.J'S.SZ,* la Sounded at moved Into a tirade ^gai: Ihurch Session YOR& -Miy-aMfl^^-^-^Feo- ■to-commualtsv-Tha-O.-K. nrtstlans-wn thit-in-namc .that only 70,000 of the 166 don’t apply Uielr‘creed uiiui^'a r v u n -pgft tl to go t lly,to the way they live and Joy. whoso assignment I r country. on Friday, told Nam he wa lew waj voiced repeatedly himself ridiculous. H a ^ JterUl and lay leaders nt th a t the communists fiavj prior to lh* opening ot the counted for &0,000 Soulh inual general aitambly. of they onco claimed ao. capli byterlan Church In the U. the O. N. anny. The coi ' say some were "released re making nothing like the front." in our time thal th* firat —_ ^ IS made on thein.’ said BANDITS TAKE tU4 Robert J. McCracken Of LONDON, May 21 UP> rk-a Rivenide-church....... maskel^c^ambiuhed 1 ave tailed to Intlleate the postal truck and made < I soluUon to the problem t“«lay w ith loot estimated auonal rtlalioni, orw deal “ “P alty with great toclal evils »380,00p. ( like a blight upon man's 1 ' « Jiati UOO church leaders ' StiarD RlSC ronghout the country ara jigw _YOr£^ May 2 jy.') - -W]o!imta-fuoil~iitics*.uii ”• made their shapest rite ............................. ............. December. MM. according Increase for - sualtles Listed SSJ.“Uri.,‘S' S «OTON. M., >1 ™ battle casualUes in Korea " 108.707. an Increase of 3M ' . SSSS'S Collegiate 'bee^t^na^FM llitf asualUea , Includ* those ' xt of kin had been poU- By Th« A*Mdat«4 Tt tgh last Friday. Prom on# The collegiate “paaty ral 'eeks is required fot notUl- ,gain tn many of ------ --------------- --------- Uon-Tuwairiilght but'» L "D J I A stynUed most oi thel ner K ea jeD « soi^e aireiu ami a fei •wnedbyU.N. ' tS S 'th .'ttS i<£ wh« 3 0 ^ iS “aS! youtha-Womneirly-rdoSS eommuntot Jets east of Jolatd ta lh* lat«t o*u. ear Ihe Yalu rlter. Monday nJghl. - . >re*_wstilrlM.canrJDt ._.33M!_S«loL-i»d.iildln*- hter-bnsbert-whor^t* tfonnltBtlOT ua^Mrorlty fa lununlst raUwayi'Ib 89' a e f tc i i .oC. u n d u n m e n t a . ~ Nine Irrigated DAY, JIAY 21,. 195f s a t E r o j a g a n d a —.,™^^ ^lUifittJflgtlaLttJi-iIra Jn. cnmp<itinaH(tt.anJflj Aag Hw« 1 mrtasesable kUled by American MP,' at po««. (NEA radie-telepholo) --------------------- ; --------- * * *-< {rings Defiant Rei ley Safe Bessie Inka brought •ho Holateln-Frieslan , i s i ^ n d . ko™a, FHty-teo c w . wore association officers the united Nations at 90 for an average of compound 70 today and a disclosed belatedly that nn.l Vii.vnfd =t.A* captive lale 81 and buyers arc. These developmenU fol 'ton Allard, Yakima, less than 54 hours the dea ?auline, $750, Allard, prisoner and the m ___________________ ; 85 more In rioting at a - St^^Helm&atJT-srew^ J-fC lC & 'd iC communist agitators from ^ ^ san cnmp today and enl s Riots, as 1 T* The slaying of a Chl. rade Basis UOM. Korea. May « « L. Boatner, new commandi truce delegation aelted Koje cnmp. Pusan-pilaQner=ef=war ;—Boatnar~«aI<J-thtPrl*i to attack-what it called »‘Hed when ho made what I NaUons' "great hoax" to be a threatening gestu ^nuril5f^elegate,*lddg. "**vwy--wwiw??vnoOBet*r“ IU* protaK” against the « * * DelefaCa' red prisoner during the Boatner met with f^prli 1 the allied prtson camp reaeataUve.^f *he tompoi uesday. Sghly-fire olher ^"‘1 dlscusied the od one allied guartl were Ho alao permitted 12 Ohl ____________________ sncra_to_aut_flD»tf4_Dk- emands Aetlan man's grave, the United Nations waa ■btoody murder- inded" prisoners. He de- »vL,. lat the affair be dealt W'upted today. .About 60 lulv^ly w d resMn. u.u compotmtl 78 cate___ nniy g verlooked the faet lhat jjodd then camp commant :re armed wilh steel-Up. 7 ^^4 held him hosUge spears and barbed wire d a ^ " “ ican troops armed onlv - nr:'----- -----------j .- _________ -ii:-'------------------ ^ =»^"^to5rExp-ei Check Wi loos delegate, told Naa t »« vn«*o vr » ) Pusati incident. Nam maxa of ,iring and gadi a tirade ag^nsl TJ. N. caused an atomic device 1 ecreening prisoner! to explode. They said they ieh are wUllng t i return try again tomorrow. I^-Th*-0.-K..conl*nds a ro-run «f the-ltth ato ).000 of the 189,000 prla- on-tho Hevada dwertiiras 1 repgft tl to go la a . ----- teaUUvely fw tarorrow 0 assignment here ends device that was to bave old Nam he was making atop a 300-foot sUel tower; iculous. Kafepolnted out myatariously -refused-to do mmunists have not ac- The atomlo energy coi ' &0,000 Soulh Korean* announced simply that th( iftlmed aa. captured from device waa "put into operai army. The communists at the Kro-Ume, "there were "released at (he detonaUon." "It has not yet been de .what occurred In the ini rrs TAKE tU9.00* neeUontns firing test dre May 21 - Seven oommlaalon aaid. 0_ambuihed a. British .—Although-aclentlsU-wer* c and made off early Immediately what caused t loot estimated In pres* to.fall to explode, it waa I up to 100.000 pounds- that the trouble was in U - - • mechanism rather than lo t itaelf. gears in B fowrprtcexTtmrralr r shapest rise since v/vaav IBM. according to the - PORTUWD,-May -3rW rad*tre«t. food Index. ««1 company nesotlator* :x rose to *6,41 from day in a clearing atmoip wttt and m at the “ atKmpt^to end th* < •el since mld-Marth. Owyhotindbu* atrike.. per cent below the ^ Seattle. operaUons ot idex of *7.17, however, Greyhound lln« reU; normal, ending a srike wblc ~ ' ^ ed May g._______________ giate “Panty Raide 1 AsMdatetf fre*i ,ihd Jtist a~means of bio lata'^aatyTalden'hit (team befor* final ati ay seeUona of lh* oa- ^?o^rr:,r Id most of their effort*, to^r fire eAglne sU and a few 'reporU m 'n en studenu trom ral srtre noted. wome&'a dormliorl** and 1 L,h«iyer..U«uaidl8,. sem«i aoaewhit leu •taken-to-ttw poUce *tatlon 1 LjI«I-tUain,_.o»oi iS£SS-5Si£2S honM. In iiM jnen w m iucwMTiU ndemnnenta«.*Urt<d n td 6a latwdry -room* in ine Irrigated Idaho Countleo X n W •( Audit Bstm* al CIntiliUoa AMWlital fimt u4 UntM PrtM lnd=< m JRail ^ Is F WASHINGTON, Me railroad labor-dispute unions prepared to glv< ' pcace plan. Tho unions roprcser firemen. and conducts mcetinK with Chairmi mediation board. policy groups ol In the day on the conti i u i ^ l t t nn Kflja laiand,: t o - e n d - t h e - i u a r a t h o E dispute. . . . Tljo carrlera accepted t r » - • ' — MnWiyTboxi after It wa* _ WJ 1 Doth aide* Iqr Prtaldential a n t nf^flA R* St««lman. ctU I. X1.CU9 .pijp ^ .. .— - — TVT- -■ parod- to -foUowsult— gr r up -New Sf„SS.rs."L£ , /I in December, IMO. Four n ow a t ta m p S?‘f2»"So5S'S1. ™ ao,s™ ss.„ i . s s i.'5,ar'”''‘' a Nntloo. U “^S£un,2? 1 b.i.'SK S .T ” ""; o'STa a acllvelnparttoOctober.lt n rioting at a m i^d estimated 1100,01 ; aglUtors from Uie Pu- i <o.hour wwk V e ^ lT t « «d « addlUonal 4-cent j ice there. ^ ^ wvitched frt ported by Boatner jay to a five-day week, ylng of a Chinese war ------------------------- Taft Backet . new commandant of ths LVu^oitmwr^™ —C laim 7-M ii n he made what appeared ___ ______________ Met Delegala' . Backers of Sen. Robert met with a,prl*6aw rep- Ohio, added m en votM >« f *he cdmpoimd. Maj. “ “ . “ ‘f i nd discussed the Incident en the llrat baUM i t UM A !nm U trtl2 O htoeae^ national convenUon In Jui; ssy!|ss.s£?^ apound wu in the next compound 79, where a "• EWnnower. tl-U. N. • demonstration On the Demoeratie aide, E aJay. .About 60 prisoner! in the demonstration al «® delegate* to tl 78 M tftS a”ew^ o«*Uc naUonal conventio spot^^i^ed MD^ea a hi£ h„u,".“ ,-ffi C S S ““ “ ““ . Taft's seven addlUonal i ------------------- ;— eamB-from“Monlana: Alffi n T < ,Y fi'A rfc " ” sUl^'declded-orflciaDy-tO' eck Wirins Si’S 2™TS r£ 3AS. Koi, M.. >1 «lj£ “■ 'scientists painstakinglr “ Sennower. )day for U>i> flaw in their 1*8 isonfualng^^we Biring and gadgeu that “lent was made d u i^ the I atomic device to fail to farewell tour of the T7et^ mey said they hoped lo **o said: "I aspire to no publ OTiOTTOT in the Unltod Statea aad i ■of the-Hlh atomlo Waat accept one o u t a aensj.-^ ada d ^ w a s acht^led ,7 t WM to *Sve MPloded “ **' “ >* nomlhaUo foot sUel lower yesterday n'hr. tis s ssw=s2?°5s, ySmo, - K .1 : S J ”i"vo“ u S .“ '° “ lot yet been determined ^ ^ M ay 30 D a te .Sc .^lusu-wer* not-sate FO t N A TO S ' what caused the bomb PAIUB, M ay 31 itF^—0 « n . jqilode. it waa Indicated O. Btsenhowv wUl.tum hi ouble was ia the firing mand to Oen. MatUiew B. i rather than In Uie bomb May 30 and take off for Was Uay 31. it was announced U The allied supreme coo eaw inBus lU te ~ (jO n C lB V e qulsti U* post to m diini fD,-May-3rW>-nn!en spwlal-oeremony-fcWh^ ny nesoUator* met to^ ; Rldgway.-aow tn Waahta clearing atmosphere in Ms'way from Tokyo. la > . to end the Overland here Tuesday, bus atrike.. He will havo Wednesdi s, operaUon* of HorUi. Thursday to go over ttia ound lines returned to allied command wtth Bis ling a srike which itait- and then formally tak* o' Raiders” Hit Again u l v7« O* O tStit raeaas of blowing otf k^t lfia-"Sldm'ait:;tjr on ^ 1 euinlnatloni tbem.wi^ m _ etalty of Pennsylvania t h ^ * n S 2 £ r t * ^ t t f ^ U i 2 T Ight 300 policemen and SludenU Arthun MeOwU «lne companies prevent- comaunted that Ihe erdeil idenu trom raiding two w dispersed quickly, irmliorl** and a-nurses' ' -ooedi wwM oK—Tfnln «sUaat«d Itn to-3,000 s a ^ nldeia with buc B'lrrtne'crawamtnty- vat«~'ibMedrfiom~upp^^ rebelUoua studenU ver* several hundred men aoUtt B police *tadon and Uter ter-two dwmnotlw Wrt on) Ul watnlngi., . ..._____ got, in. ...... L _______ I Waahlngton BUte eol- Twelve TTnlverirtf 9* » ts went searching for un- were atrwtsd.: A )r;at=Piilfanani— — wUd'-dsmBogtntlacir^'MSMli wen cuecesstul in tlislr studmU tound UM'oaaisi UKby room* in lour et -iSiB' . FINAL ______ EDITION PRICE 6 CEN d=^tcr^^S;ong Disnuti XJ X O I J V I. ; Predicte JTON, May 21 {/P^An end to the thre< ir dispute seamed pos^lbl^today^ a trio • red to give a yes or no answer to a White ] B representing 150,000 workera—the en^i I conductors—aaked for another clarifii \ Chairman Levorett Edwards of the na >ard. groups of the three unionS were to vote i the contract plan offcred by the White I -tnarathon-labor ------- : ------joo„i« 0,. pi^ D ru n k D iiv« ifter It was haaded .... _ . feFined$lJ “S“~ - J a i l e d 3 0 - D UO. Four ran imion Jame* Blanchard, SSS'Wo'hfirl; Pl«-edguilt,.ofdnmkendn s-rai^iimd-file.------ -Qoodlag-Wadneaday.monilx action. U It cornea aa was fined IIH and sentUM It subject to mem- days In Jail by ProbaU Judge lUOn. B /no...!! 'an would brtna pay nu and SHiUSu, Blanchart and Jamea T. 3 workera In the yard* Hood River, Ore, were atrei n the roada, retro- Ooodlng police for oearaUns h worker. cosUng the They pleaded guilty and Judj lated S100,000,000. sett fined boUi UOO and a a i-good-untll Octobar, thgm ta «l» mantha tn Oia tho-groundwork for jaU............. .............. t week la Uie yards -nMy were eaught drivln* nal 4-cent pay boost up truck belonging to tha Bt switched from a alv Conslruction company. Pi ly week. which is worUng on the lew ' ect in Oooding. a^L-<kt«o Ji'colUa*, Oi^i nL > A .d 9 Mont., was fined «16 a n d ( _ _ _ Twin Falls JusUea-oourt'1 i=7JM[oEe= ---------------- ' - -- plaint Igaiart OoUlaa-aH eS 'O p L ist ta. Robert A. Taft, ^ ^ sven Yotea today to Palls, tfyged w ^ laOaw aald h e .WlU r c ^ v a u>e T l ^ t M a|M|aaA IM at ttu BtpbWM lUoa in July. At the T h u n d a y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B EariyAcc^ tt*tle aide. Bm. S>tn »> ____. -r,, OnPactE; a convenUon, faced WASHINOTON. May 31 W Aoawmt^ tes on the Arizona many with Uie rest of weate Jld tbe federal Ude- rope wlU be ^ p leted la tt iflciaDy-to-Mna-aa mUn to'be-sohred.------------- senator wiU get Uia mant a peace oontraot aad of tho eight mem- it Into a aew Suropeaa t [bU said ha favors oanmunity bas tn Acheeon^nd other I £2senhower sUU- maker* for week*. A solutl< during the general's been delayed repeatedly.- if 'the weUieilaads. Acheson wiU leave for Boro; •e to no public office aiedlately after be gets word lUtea aad win only agrtcBsnt. of a aens* of du^. -Whil* Uiste he wU dlac BtlCkfT.-OhlO; eald jam**'-"Mmpn^nt nomlhaUon, Uien French Foreign Minister Sch Ift seems assured. Be indicated Btltala's auanre r n«»ort«rfc_to jgypt-aod..Zrencli..difficult w York, and Fred Tunisia would be «>«««> th a ». said Uiey were tera to com* up. _____ J would speak out ^ before tha nomln- -j-k" " 'f -ai' r i : ____ i)asebailsco] t&te Set 'MnOKto'MiaDB ATO Shift s t iiiui*--- ooi-uagoft^ II l^P^-aen. Dwlght New York — ^000 000 (»(►-< vui.tum his com- Ohaaben aad D. Blee.;. J atUiew B. RUft^ WUhelca and Tvars. offforWashuSOT "JT nnounced today nme), ClneiaaaU at Br > become an active ** B o»^ night games. ^ tad ’ 0 ^*^prS2 ---------------- -s - - ___________ BMtnn'.at piwrtanil. W ^ too at St.. Louis, n l^ ^ , Qosed S pnnfnfl wia » ^ wet« aR«B(edJbnt' "Ucna.dub o o i ^ t t w s= to' acting Dean of S n tt liiilgeBtiin in MeOartaa, who nated lo seleot tha -wlimec t the .otdeily crowd urday alght, aid plan* te luleUy. . ptograoandpmdrbaT* off-Unlreralty ef oonipUteil,, : With buckeU of JudgtU'VOt dati-A'IT; oBTuppff-winawic 'T S i a a g ^ w ^ f l i a r ^ i I men aoU>ht to eg- autilatBml^a^WSj fievtnrt onlT'W'nir --------------------------- 1 kh BB ICE 6 CENTS ngI «te^ ji cted rl :o the three-year j ||l| yas a trio ^ big: to a White House B—the en^neers, :her clarificaitlon ' 1 of the national ere to vote later' . the W hite Housa : Driver ed$150j H iSODays diard, Aahland. Ala., J h IM of drunken driving la iwlay twnfniTty ^.jMjBlB ' and sentenced to M . ^ ^ 9 ProbaU Judge Jantea Dd Jamea T. N ^la, H H re, were arreated by for oparaUnc a re- HH Ul* owner’a o o n * ^ nilty and Jndge Om> ^^^9 I «00 azid sentenced iflnUu. in _thft.aouate^___^^^B lught drlvlns a pick- l^ H glng to tha Statewide |HH eompany, Pocatello, ng on the sewer proj- CoUlas, O m t Pada, ■HH led *16 and costs In' aW M istiee 'oourt' ToeadaT- ' fffMiM stop sign._____________ BMW .ttsen-BlgDed- a -eom«-—^ H ^ H > OoUlas-ailer ob-— —U ^B H ’actEyed__H ON. May 31 Ul gee- > i ^Kjifur-Adui' Kuity------ : reet of w esten Xo^ ^^^H unpleted la ttie aeg» . ifj^------------------- e t. QermasL. s o m w . . . oontraot aad <lttii« r Suropeaa defenae as been tronhUoc her Americaa ptiley ek*. A folutloti baa epeatedly.-.................... leave for Xorope im- be gets word of the he win dlacuas • — ^ glAnt.questlaas.wUh_____^^^H 0Kielai7 Bden aad . Minister Hchnman. (Itala's auantel wtUtt sacb .jUfnculUea. in _____ t« among tha ^^H -------- - .. til Scores R B B im-uo.006^- 000 000 00&-0 4 -0 a D. Blee.;. B and Tvan. New Yort^-<aecai<-------- naU at Bm^lyn, hn«it«ipt.t.- cblcace" - law T-HPiHTTK ' —W r^'wtirPlwo*-. aaaf-' ^ R ^^H Aitioth: Trucks and

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KundudesHe fin Huge Powe ■ > « : 'u ty 31 Lft- two plsiu reptal-■ e i y ’r ^ id m ln ls U it lo n ty congrtM. It m

f^iumbU b«- 5-on dan,, not re■ 3 s » T r f C T !«>-«>• tniff*r~*iiarj» »n ■ « e O » ® ‘ ^ c h wmild Power tompony.

Heia cm- constnicllon ot I« » g , c i ^ tjjofjjjj l^ t not I

,tt»ek from nahlr M ThB ov«r-all pis

W l S ^ *“ * Columbia river p<» » nearly 1,000,000,«

■ t Bttsnlalcw llnei musl ,, coiuldered in th

^ P -w u d rf rtolnj e“ t“- 1»,000 kllowotUK m 'In December, uM-ss,■ • ^ lU m im e n t d»t<, tjib expected IrrR L - ^ for Intrrconnee- ural gu trom «

c>llfoml»— production of po»

tidiiig^afety ]V ■To Draw Aboul

Ull Sl—roUowln? a pattem set lub K ^ W c r e n n to be beld a t Ooodlng Tuetdaj ■ f f i X owloM beginning a t 3-pjn. to b« fotle

B ii'h O T wunell member* who are hoat to the K aM niffiU tlrts of Maglo Valley clilu and o

The jesaloiu will be held in the ne

■ rfO n o M et of the conference i< to le t up a K kU ta tork OR proposed leglelatlon to be Intro

Uit ,*t*te legislature. Howard Atklnion ^ E iU eB ty . vlll hea4 thl5 committee. K S » »eulop will feature an explanation of thi ■ i i e te flren by n, 8. Tofflemlre, Twin Falli.

;une3 Oosselt will be the main speake ^ C b f t l l luffiinarlze the accomplishment of the

chairmen will b« K. W. Ireland, Twin P ■ K b» , Wendell, prosecuting attorneys com K oh i Orange committee. Other committco h Iglkur,

tiltic4rt-ludge» and-attonuyi-throu BSiU^ble interest in the meeting,'uccdr

ijor Parts of 0 yndustry StillBffBE, M»r, 21 (i?>—M ajor segment® o f J f c itm iii ie d dosed today a s an e stim B U ip fc i- tm tify T iy -ttiig a T rre rc h' K c f l

H n d Mttleraents w ere r e p o r S |M |^ H A. Knight, p re s id e n t 'of.B u union, e ttim a tcd th a t ■ p refioery and pipeline w orke rs whi ■ A h v e returned to th e ir jobs. — B U ,ipproxlm ateIy 60 w orkera r e tu rn e d^ ------------------------ a t the PhilUpBiQfA *. K \^ a com pany's W oo ■ la lO r A I T S finery . A n e jn l i■ l- ----- ......................wasftrr*n«cd.lnp a r g e - U v e i — « tr J k » ^ n v o J v l r

Prices r a X T iSSbSISg'

■ ™ ®“ lpulatot» forced end of thl* week.

nJt• fc It iiiin thU year if I Hon m Sao mncia<

5 ' ' “v“ S “ ‘„ S . n S

s s r s r j , ' :

I ' K r i \ ss? -”tilt fle^toient wiui to » 7>I

P ^ r S ' l v i wr w t e r act In Ntgotlatlons a l th■wpBUanUdevtloDmMii*- *M Oil of Indiana n

l«t£h of proposals■W «rjrenuncnltelmeof “ '" “ ‘ I " “ UapsedB* so^ clad tna te,rr,r fn Spokesmen for thiI T r u m a n - a ^ Petioleum tailon si l i « « l Iw a house was^■ “ •“ abershlp of a apeclalKjWwsmlttee dcslgMled ''®‘- K >t* propoiais made i t -rii««ltr8Jjnhfi.CooB Wlon would result ^ lodepeadi■ *»P«h r« Aid «^lod the ftfikB *ftl(

• •t ^ . ' P o w the fight for «ugg«tlon of f e ^ c f » 8 .« » ,1 0 0 ^ ‘S P l«n> 9r«p .y fflrn

f e ^ S S i r S 2-Year Pro siisw zGiyeiToif

m e i l iS . **?“ *• »«*>• M«- Mildred Kno■ h tti ii . “ owd-door t-dlslrlcl court Jun l>< ‘ ‘"y. »M Blven a t

“ w ivetday when■ ^ “"PUted Mcurliy before DUlrlet Ju

Baker for aenlenclt

P r r s ,y con. B e ird a l!^ v o ,U U l~ .ihe a*leep In h T iM r lr

area March a . '•rewelt During her trial. I

“ »_i^ow ot_N.. teaded,that.Be««Sal■ — -.laaaey.to.k««ptor-i>

to n P lans fo r A n n i O th er G ro i

*«“- |r w n , the *uxlUari■ u * , - p r o . organlaUona wiU i m t m y « * Sunset " « * «n the grav# o

‘O'orpe, eom. Edition to the f“ “wwto. « • " put out-

The m u t t m dE «« tu Me. pl»Md-on-Ui* «r»TM

■ J jB * to ^ ™ L "rhB I thof# honored. V--•’IflTTiflinMl* n

— r - T T 7~ --- - - - - - - - -

~ M ■ ■ ■i» - ....— — — y

J • A Regional Newspaper Be

5 Hells Canyon Dt ‘ower System Ouiplana repeal^ ly turned down able maltri.l _ atom 5ngrtM. It calls-for Hells can- which "tj proUbl? iiS dam. no£ yet authorlied and have no I!, itl!

rssw .” t“s i ’?0r“;i; STS s s s s iruction of Ic« Harbor dam. au- U expccied (o k. Lzed but not atarted and under and niiuril bu in «iwk from flahin* ititcreata. ulate jroith and mB over-all plan contemplates a greater demand for ei«Bbla river power syatem with po»«, i,»o.m>,ooo U lo m tU . . . „ „ ‘: K '^ ™, b, T h . t I . .b o u l II., S i,.„“ “

. . . I . s ' i „ ' ™ “ « S -dered in th e program wilh nnd indu.irv '» I» i™ .,u » b , .M M S’V C W S;

by many Induimn » expectfd Importation of nat- - . . ' gaa from Canada and the

iction of power from fishlon- ic.uSllirt r '.n 'l '

ty Meet M ’C r a u e r

bouFYsTsm set lu b year, the Magic S C n a l B tKllng -^ e f la y will ww jIj I of a WASinNOTOfJ. Muin. to be followed by a general James P. Mcaranery. i

stlomey (teneral by a !s hoat to the meeUng estimate ale vole, walled today fclilca and counties ond stale Ui!k wlih President Tr

eld in the new O oodli^ grade announcing hb plans to ruptlon In the govemit

a to sel up a IcgUlativo com* 'Hie 5<-year.oIdn to be introduced during the Federal Judge, who waard Atkinson, Lincoln county seven wrclLs ago toIttee. Howard McOraUi as Imatlon of the purposes of the JuaUoe departmeni. to

Twin Falls. Ooodlng county ''ouId hive "absolumain apeaker a t the evening '<> »“y ’ “bout revlvlniiment of the panel groups. s ^ 'l 'd cleanup drive unland. Twin Palls, civic group; Mr. Tninittomeys commlltee. and Ira w cra th was fired Icommltlco heads will be an- N "!"the govemmenfa heac

lomeyi-throughout-tho-yalley. J’urt*f,_Nt<:qianery_5(il

s i .i" s s r ,r :Chief J, Edjard Hoover

y - v » 1 ‘'RTonjdotrs" on the 1

’ 1 I l l I McOranery Is eipecUiW A X oath of oHIce Uter

r .- , . . . . . _ perhaps at a White 1

still Tied E"••'" '•-T'a te : ' BdminiiltalIorrnmr%a Tnents of JH^ptlO lrs oil *cTOi:mirathi to go,— 1 estimat^^KOO work- senate approval of ) tarh* lUi/itr'tSlJlU lltr*jesterd

iii lffiM r ittucLopieboi*.__ ^

orkers who walked out D p t U l l i s t l

•B returned to th e ir jobs K o i ’e f l Phe Phillips Petroleum ________ •„.n y '. W o ^ . C r o . . re./. A nep 'tu itln ff session day there ha. been m rr* n«cd .ln*no thcr U lah increase-, in RusaUa ta i^ n v o J v ln » —th * —S alt plant of th e U U h Oil -jinificaBi."

i n r company. Talks last -----ended in a d e a d lo c k . . Maytht w rtle ted -th a t -neartT-aU

b . back by-lhe

U ^ Ju ^ 'tJL tL U tm UIL CtO Itas-'certalnlvnotoctl, ■nd’thB Tide W ater aasocia- Sao Franclaeo broke off with ‘“ ^ ‘'1

tment by Union RepresenU-

s r „ K ^ s . r i t H H L - Hromla refineries havo keep ” "**. t o supply th e Korean war

■Hde Water reflnery-employ.

= “3 S £i . ’S S L ’S f . i S e i . - s M a .1 ol M l,n « rc l ln .o ' a l Whll- I " ' " ' ‘

I . hou rlj w , „ bo™i " ’• , '5 ', ', ’» » , . l . t o th » ..n tn .= l i S i r J S u l S i

tr8jjnhfi.coftllUon Of 23.010, “ “ ‘"vrt-^^L.trtii nd iadepeadent tuilons who ^

------- ; r ----- ; ~z leaving hia Tokyo post h«ear P r o b a t i o n y e n 'o i i 'E a r C e n yMildred Knox, eonrfoted by rejvrls that ‘HtrtmeId court Jury of grand lar- communuu'' in .the..K'U given a two-year proba- camp had commllled 'uesday when she appeared against olher . prisoners.DUlriel Judge Hugh A. confirmed that commu

for senlenclng. were flown In lhe prry found Mrs. Kno* guilty jounds. Bridges said.

It h .r lil .l, M n . Knox to ;- T u M ., oJ MoHo i r a l j

A n n u a l M em orial Da G ro u p s W il l Partici]

the ' auxiUarles of veterans Mothers, and auiilUrlft k u L u ^ U Dlaee a' while Spanlah A m e ^ . Wm

S ? g ^ v * of each veuran w d A m erlc^g lon .tlon to toe f l a n which the Jj*" ^ “

m ih * tnd flag* will be veterans'organiuUensi5n-th* «rarea-the n l^ ^ t be- Kimberly and Buhl have

D OAK-DA».-Anwno*n-WK. iBBauM9a.»M* ,

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Newspaper Servingr

__ _______________ TWIN f A,Ls7

on Dam _ in Outline ' ■ ' ;malerl«l - atomic energy _ - - X T 'tr t l i lJ tk M I

ll "is probably ]uit ahead" will \ l ^ ‘

3Md Bonneville system expan- 'he teport said. Atomic power' ' n T W ? n > ™ pected to be too high priced. l«\ J U U Hnatural gu la expected to sUm- t, W l

ltro»th and make a n ever W • »cr demand for eleclriclty. '^cr luppiiM, even under Lhe k i J ^ n i M n b nt Khedule, will be criU uIly C V V M U I >or lhe next two to five y ean . M B H k A

cpo't iaid. Demand la expected c'CBse as a result of populsUon Industry growth, and a sh ift |S I | |H H |B B i C Isrecr electricity consumption

ittiy Industries.n'e defense goals have no t f f ■ _achieved because ot a short

r . . . «. c t , , .

’Graiiery J sirafO ESy o rSenate G ro u p tt.iSmNOTOfJ. May 31 W — - I ' O P X I 0 .s P. McOranery. confirmed a* *Ity general by a 52 to 18 sen- / f t -d C \C \ P3le. walled today for a at^alegy * } * } l»lih President Truman before »[y 1jnclng hla plans to com bat cor- - i 7m 5 PII.ER, May 2I-I’.I y.srx'U'srfisK;

wreks ago lo succeed J . sa le 8 t th c lairgrourrd McOraUi as head of the auctioned w ith price,e oepartmenl. told reportera . , i ; _ j3uld have "absolutely no th ing Qcspite a slim crowd.V" about reviving th e long- app roxim ate ly ?590.1 cleanup drive unUl h e checks Thc animnl.i, scllin

i S " : ; - M r . • . « . ^ N .c i i o . c h i m . c i .tor ousting Nesbold M orris as D r. Supple, Jerom e; I ovemmenfa head corrup tion D r. Supple; Mlnlcrc!r,_Ntcqranery_5(ild.prcYlousIy. .fha -Triyle.__Sfitlfi-i no iniTOUon of rchlrlng M or- . ' „ u t will lean primarily on FB I Ame.s, H cyburn, 1 J. Edgard Hoover to fe r re t ou t B ro th e rs . Smithfield gdotrs" on the federal pay- M in jcrcst Bonnin I iranery Is expected to U ke hla 5^00, A m es, Dale E. \ of ofJice later th is weeit. F iler .

Wor» Homesead Snowf: S n 5 , " 2 i . , i “ b i SallhouRh President T rum an’s

S K » s:v “«£1VT Shuler, NaiDpa: '

y- l ^ O t Perfection Ormaby Be»i, I. Brotta. BasU WaUer. I

~ - .v r ~ • •) Wiilowdale Ebony BJend,ptimistic on Korea P arleyMatthew B. KIdgway Pana,-!.. A. Roach, Saltliere ha* b«n a ••progresalTe May Burke Romeo. K( se-..ln Rusalaa tar .east^mlU- -Butt*r,-Le«Uton,. OrovtJ IrmOh la the past l i roonth* nlnv»r O^tti Wi-h»r BiitV* e KmMen ihJa aovlet b^Id tip l . m . CardoD, Hurley, B 'leaDl. m an; Carylandu CocI? a

------- »760. T r Benton Carey.mWGTON. May 21 Wl—O en. w ash , Thlrle OsUer, Nei

6 »»e-Knoll Beauty. Jan

certainly not optimistic.^------- -Hon-Slylark-Lola-Spoffyrlformer supreme eommaadw nation Fi»rms. Camatlci far east tesUfled a l a closed tcamlngad F u<«. C4I

g of the senate armed services ----------------------ttee. Ha is on hla way to Paris • x* •' T * •he will lutceed Oen, Dwight /nnSliail LIVI lenhower as mpreme com- — , _ .f o i ? i s Jrieaisounde]rraw Rldgway wm address a I Church SeneeUnj-of-Mngrew.----------------- -NEW-YOK& -M»y-3l-a~iiT~wr«~7«llM h>rore~ the many-Ohnstlans'OT th*t ttw to ^ r t M conuaunET only. Ttiiy ooni apply ue a t , the Koje Island war sufflclenlly.to the way ther camp. Dut Senate Republl- run their country,mder Style* Bridges. N. H.. . ‘m is view wa* voiced iOOP member of the commit- by ministerial and lay I•id- he. also was questioned sessions prior to lh» w n lhe Korean war situation and IM th annual 8«n»ral a»ice talks, the Presbyterian Church ;:e» said the general waa not 8 . A.,I lhat the Iruee ««’>=« would “W* are making nothin)

peace. Asked If tha t m eant linpaet cn our time thatlie JIghUng might break <mt. Chrlrtians on thfilator replied; th e Rev. Robert J. McCi

-Krt-Optlmtrtle--------------New.York’* Riveiside.chi)n-i know, but he certainly ”We have failed U lnd)C optlmlitic u to tb e re- Christian sotuUon to the

opumuuc IntemaUonal rtlalioni, <ray told the commlttce. ac- energeUealty with great k

to m d g e * ! to t before which Ue like a hllght uphla Tokyo post he issued or- common life."I 'use whaterer force was More than 1.200 churct

to keep the prisoners un- f ^ ^tlwogl^t^^U ie^MU

ea .aaid^Biiw y'M tifirnied eyaiSelU m ;'.........that ■’exutm# . fahalicial ------------------------

lia^ wOTm^M^atroSuM" 294 Increase ied' Sat communist flags Casualties L: ‘S m J S ' WABHraOTON. ,Bridges aald. ■ American battle casualUes!

UINBR KILLED now total 108.T07. an IncrtaiO O O .-M ay-«-i«— 8laBe-Ja.b-wa*k. th*.d*l*a»«■ Keilogs-mlner, died la te ment reported today. — r al Injurlw received Monday The casualties Include 19,1 ead-on automobile collision n.374 wounded. I.lM ctpbaBiinkitrHiiipiipJ^. . _ ^ n ^ ^ 'J ^ b e e n 'r e t^ n a to

rial Day .s ; h rs“s, r sP artic iila te .“.uT: £ « ~ A n o t h e r M X “ wmth,», Ih. mom- Downed by 1na'organiuUons from Filer. ^ U C ' ^ r e a . May Ir and Buhl have been In- American SabreJeto..(l«Lffl« M ^ lpaU in me county ob- MIO-IS t o iy .when 30 Bak

communist r^wayi

S a ’ ^ r f f a a a s , i ? a ; ; . a

~~r ..... ~z~'~ ~~r'_r

=_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ^

... • • ....... ............

WIN T h i s , IDAHO, WEDNESDAY, MAY

. . O l d Il<m ds a t &

S ! ® S 3 3 E ^

lapUyed by the redi for propaganda’porpceca. (WEA r

)p Holstein Bring $1,225 at ValleysiER, M ay 21—C a rn a tio n S k y la r k Bessie In k a • to to p the field a l th e a n n u a l Id a h o H olstein- t th c fairgrounds h e re T u e a d a y . F lh y - tw o co ned w ith prices r e p o r te d goo d b y association e a slim crowd. Sales t o ta le d $ 30 ,690 f o r an av cim ately ?590.anim als, scllinKprice, c o n s ig n o r s a n d b u y e rs .

hes Chimacum Nfettie, $ 1 ,0 0 0 , C la y to n A lla rd , pple, Jerom e; N aches C o rn u c o p ia P a u lin e , $750 jp p le : Mlnlcrcst C o lan- -----------------------------------

H cyburn, 'p i o w m ^ R M D e l i p 3rs, Smithfield, U ta h ; n »e s t Bonnin F o rem an, U S C S I x l O t J \m e s . Dale E. W illiam s, ^

Homesead Snowflake, *500. ^H, Baldwin, Eagle, HeVman- PANMUNJOM. Korea. Ick, Caldwell; Idora Home- —The red truce delegat >e-Ko] Aaggls.-H7S, Tberle- u p o n - thft^Puaan-priance.■Mephl._lltah:_ChlmBCum r in t.to d a y -to attack-wha

Hello. HSS, Dlihsp'Bros, Ihe Unitcd NaUons' "gr uni...U^tl..AlT)gllL£.^WI]-.. ■Of .yolUDlary-TfDatrtalJnn-

WlUowdale Hello- North Korean Ueut-Cr$62J. W-'.W. u , oecror- connurilef^elnchuler. Natopa; Wniowdale « i a “sorlou* p r o S t” wonC ^aby ^ , n a . W . W . killing of a red pr«oner <BasU WaUer. RocHland; uprijlu* In tha aiSed nr

lale Ebony BJend,- MIO. W. . t P u S niwn, Hanwn Farm*. Idaho prisoners «nd one allied |

lane“ cindereira7»9ro7”^ tHmands Aetlao’arm, Nampa, Mr. and Mr*. fjam sa id the United Niipanrleile. Eagle Point; Bur- guilty of “bloody murdeJune Alile. »730. BurT«ane the "barehanded" prlsonei^ ^ R ^ . f l a l t - ^ C i^ ; m a n d ed -th a t the affairurke Romeo. KM, P. O. wnj, ••unequivocally ant-Le.Uton.. Orover-Harper;- gjbiy.-- -— --------- -------

- I ” U « . . l n c ln .1 . Farms. Camalion'. Wash., “Craa* Bypoeraayin>.d .> Fu<», C4I.M i> vice Adm. 0. Turner Ji

. . . United NftUoas dekgate.

stian Lvmg ■ Sa'^SS.J'S.SZ,*la Sounded at moved In to a tirade gai:

Ihurch SessionYOR& -Miy-aMfl ^- -^Feo- ■to-commualtsv-Tha-O.-K. nrtstlans-wn thit-in-nam c .that only 70,000 of the 166

don’t apply Uielr‘creed uiiui^'a rv u n -pgft tl to go t lly,to the way they live and Joy. whoso assignment I r country. on Friday, told Nam he walew waj voiced repeatedly himself ridiculous. H a ^ JterUl and lay leaders nt th a t the communists fiavj prior to lh* opening ot the counted fo r &0,000 Soulh inual general aitambly. of they onco claimed ao. capli byterlan Church In the U. the O. N. anny. The coi ' say some were "released

re making nothing like the front." in our time thal th* firat —_ ^ —IS made on thein.’ said BANDITS TAKE tU4

Robert J. McCracken Of LONDON, May 21 UP>rk-a Rivenide-church....... m a s k e l^ c ^ a m b iu h e d 1ave tailed to Intlleate the postal truck and made < I soluUon to the problem t“«lay w ith loot estimated auonal rtlalioni, o rw deal “ “Palty with great toclal evils »380,00p.( like a blight upon man's 1 ■ ' ■ «

Jiati UOO church leaders ' S t i a r D R l S C ronghout the country ara j ig w _YOr£^ May 2

jy.') - -W]o!imta-fuoil~iitics*.uii ” • made the ir shapest rite ............................. ............. December. MM. according

Increase for -sualtles Listed SSJ.“Uri.,‘S' S«OTON. M ., >1 ™battle casualUes in Korea "108.707. an Increase of 3M ' .

SSSS'S Collegiate'b e e ^ t ^ n a ^ F M l l i t f

asualUea , Includ* those 'xt of kin had been poU- By T h« A*Mdat«4 Tttgh last Friday. Prom on# The collegiate “paaty ral'eeks is required fot notUl- ,g a in tn many of------ --------------- --------- U o n -T u w a iri ilg h t b u t '»

L "D J I A stynUed most oi theln e r K e a j e D « soi^e a i r e iu ami a fei

•wnedbyU.N.' t S S ' t h . ' t t Si< £ w h « 3 0 ^ i S “a S ! youtha-W om neirly-rdoSS

eommuntot Jets east of Jo la td ta lh* la t« t o*u. ear Ihe Yalu rlter. M onday nJghl. - .>re*_w stilrlM .canrJD t ._.33M !_S«loL-i»d.iildln*- h te r-bnsbe rt-w hor^t* tfonnltBtlOT ua^M rorlty fa lununlst raUwayi'Ib 89' aeftc ii .oC. u n d u n m e n ta .

~ N ine Irrigated

D A Y, JIA Y 21,. 195f

s a t E r o ja g a n d a —.,™^^

^ lU ifittJflg tlaL ttJ i-iIra Jn. cnmp<itinaH(tt.anJflj Aag Hw« 1 mrtasesable kUled by American MP,' at po««. (NEA radie-telepholo)--------------------- ;--------- * * * - <

{ rin g s Defiant Rei

ley SafeBessie In k a brought•ho H olateln -F rieslan , i s i ^ n d . ko™a, F H ty - te o c w . wore

associa tion officers the un ited Nations at 90 f o r an average of compound 70 today and a

disclosed belatedly that nn.l Vii.vnfd =t.A* captive lale 81 a n d b u y e rs a rc . These developmenU fol 'to n A lla rd , Yakima, less th a n 54 hours the dea ?au line , $750, A llard, prisoner and the m ___________________ ; 85 more In rioting at a

- S t^ ^ H elm & atJT -s rew ^J - f C l C & 'd i C communist agitators from

^ ^ san cnmp today and enl

s R iots,as1 T * ■ ♦ T he slaying of a Chl.rade Basis

UOM. Korea. May « « L. Boatner, new commandi truce delegation aelted Koje cnmp.

Pusan-pilaQner=ef=war ;—Boatnar~«aI<J-thtPrl*i to attack-what i t called »‘Hed when ho made what I NaUons' "great hoax" to be a threatening gestu

^nuril5f^elegate,*lddg. "**vwy--wwiw??vnoOBet*r“IU* protaK” against the «** DelefaCa'red prisoner during the Boatner m et with f^prli

1 the allied prtson camp reaeataU ve.^f *he tompoiuesday. Sghly-fire olher ^ " ‘1 dlscusied theod one allied guartl were Ho alao permitted 12 Ohl____________________ sncra_to_aut_flD»tf4_Dk-emands Aetlan m an's grave,the United Nations waa * «

■btoody murder-inded" prisoners. He de- »vL,.lat the affair be dealt W'upted today. .About 60 l u lv ^ ly w d resMn.u .u compotmtl 78 cate___ nniy g

verlooked the faet lhat jjodd then camp commant :re armed wilh steel-Up. 7 ^^4 held him hosUge spears and barbed wire d a ^ " “ ican troops armed onlv -nr:'----- -----------j .- _________ -ii:-'------------------ ^

= » ^ " ^ to 5 r E x p - e i Check Wi

loos delegate, told N aa t »« v n « * o vr »

) Pusati incident. Nam maxa of , i r in g and gadia tirade ag^nsl TJ. N. caused an atomic device 1ecreening prisoner! to explode. They said they

ieh are wUllng t i return try again tomorrow.I^-Th*-0.-K..conl*nds a ro-run « f th e -ltth ato).000 of the 189,000 prla- on-tho Hevada dwertiiras 1repgft tl to go la a .----- teaUUvely fw tarorrow0 assignment here ends device th a t was to bave old Nam he was making atop a 300-foot sUel tower; iculous. Kafepolnted out myatariously -refused-to do mmunists have not ac- The atomlo energy coi ' &0,000 Soulh Korean* announced simply that th( iftlmed aa. captured from device waa "put into operai army. The communists a t the Kro-Ume, "there were "released at (he detonaUon."

" I t has not ye t been de — . what occurred In the ini rrs TAKE tU9.00* neeUontns firing test dre

May 21 - Seven oommlaalon aaid. 0_ambuihed a. British .—Although-aclentlsU-wer* c and made off early Immediately w hat caused t loot estimated In pres* to .fa ll to explode, it waa I up to 100.000 pounds- tha t th e trouble was in U

- - • mechanism ra the r than lo t■ itaelf.

gears in Bfow rprtcexT tm rralrr shapest rise since v /v a avIBM. according to the - PO R TU W D ,-M ay -3 rW rad*tre«t. food Index. ««1 company nesotlator* :x rose to *6,41 from day in a clearing atmoip wttt and m at the “ a tK m pt^ to end th* < •el since mld-Marth. O w yhotindbu* atrike..

per cent below the ^ Seattle. operaUons ot idex of *7.17, however, Greyhound lln « reU;

normal, ending a srike wblc ~ ' ed May g._______________

giate “Panty Raide1 AsMdatetf fre*i , ih d J tist a~m eans of bio la ta '^aa tyT alden 'h it (team befor* final a t i ay seeUona of lh* oa-

^ ? o ^ r r : , rId most of their effort*, to^r fire eAglnesU and a few 'reporU m 'n e n s tudenu trom ralsrtre noted. wome&'a dormliorl** and 1L ,h«iyer..U «uaidl8,.sem«i aoaewhit leu

•taken-to-ttw poUce *tatlon 1

L jI« I- tU a in ,_ .o » o i i S £ S S - 5 S i £ 2 ShonM. In iiM jn e n w m iucwMTiU

ndemnnenta«.*Urt<d n td 6a latw dry -room* in

ine Irrigated Idaho Countleo

X nW •( Audit Bstm* al CIntiliUoa AMWlital fimt u 4 UntM PrtM

l n d = < m JR a il ^ Is F

W A S H IN G T O N , Me ra il ro a d la b o r-d is p u te un io n s p r e p a re d to glv<

' p c ace p la n .T h o u n io n s r o p rc s e r

f i r e m e n . a n d conducts m cetinK w i th C h a irm i m e d ia t io n b oa rd .

p o lic y groups ol In th e d a y on th e conti

i u i ^ l t t nn Kflja laiand,: t o - e n d - t h e - i u a r a t h o E dispute.

. . . Tljo carrlera accepted tr » • - • ' — MnWiyTboxi after I t wa*

_ WJ 1 Doth aide* Iqr Prtaldentiala n t n f ^ f l A R* St««lman.c t U I . X 1 .C U 9 .pijp ^.. .— - — TVT- -■ parod- to -foUowsult— grr up -New Sf„SS.rs."L£

, / I in December, IMO. Fou r n

ow a t t a m p S ? ‘f 2 » " S o 5 S 'S 1 .

™ a o ,s ™ s s .„ i . s s “ i . ' 5 , a r ' ” ' ' ‘ 'a Nntloo. U “^ S £ u n ,2 ? 1b .i . 'S K S . T ” ""; o ' S T a a

a c llv e ln p a rt to O c to b e r.l t

n rioting at a m i ^ d estimated 1100,01

; aglUtors from Uie Pu- i <o.hour w w k V e ^ l T t« « d « addlUonal 4 -cent j

ice there. ^ ^ wvitched frtported by Boatner ja y to a five-day week,ylng of a Chinese war -------------------------

Taft Backet. new commandant of ths

L V u ^ o i t m w r ^ ™ — C l a i m 7 - M i in he made what a p p e a re d ___ ______________

Met Delegala' . Backers o f Sen. Robertm et with a,prl*6aw rep- Ohio, added m e n votM > « f *he cdmpoimd. Maj. “ “ . “ ‘f i nd discussed the Incident en the llra t baUM i t UM A !n m U tr tl2 O h to e a e ^ national convenUon I n Jui;

s s y ! |s s .s £ ? ^apound w u in the nextcompound 79, where a " • EWnnower.

tl-U . N. • demonstration O n the Demoeratie aide, E aJay. .About 60 prisoner!in the demonstration al «® delegate* to tl78 M t f t S a” e w ^ o«*Uc naUonal conventio s p o t ^ ^ i ^ e d MD^ea

a h i£ h„u,".“ , - f f i C S S ““ “ “ “ “. T aft's seven addlUonal i

— ------------------- ;— eamB-from“Monlana: A lffin T < , Y f i 'A r f c " ” sUl^'declded-orflciaDy-tO '

eck Wirins Si’S 2™TS r£3AS. Koi, M .. >1 « lj£ “■'scientists painstakinglr “ Sennower.)day for U>i> flaw in their 1*8 i s o n f u a l n g ^ ^ w e Biring and gadgeu that “lent was m ade d u i ^ th e I atomic device to fail to farewell tour of the T7et mey said they hoped lo **o said: " I aspire to no publ OTiOTTOT in the Unltod Statea a a d i■of the-H lh atomlo Waat accept one o u t a aensj.-^ ada d ^ w a s acht^led ,7 „

t WM to *Sve MPloded “ **' “ >* nomlhaUofoot sUel lower yesterday n'hr.

t i s s ssw=s2?°5s,ySm o, - K . 1 “ : S J ”i"vo“ u S .“ '° “lot ye t been determined ^ ^

M a y 3 0 D a t e .S c

. ^ lu s u - w e r * not-sate — F O t N A T O S' w hat caused the bomb PAIUB, May 31 itF—0«n. jqilode. it waa Indicated O. Btsenhowv w U l.tum hi ouble was ia the firing mand to Oen. MatUiew B. i ra the r than In Uie bomb May 30 and take off fo r Was

Uay 31. it was announced U — The allied supreme coo

e a w i n B u s

l U t e ~ ( j O n C l B V e qulsti U* post to m d iin i fD ,-M ay-3rW >-nn!en sp w la l-o e rem o n y -fcW h ^ ny nesoUator* met to^ ; Rldgway.-aow tn W aahta clearing atmosphere in M s'way from Tokyo. l a >. to end the Overland here Tuesday, bus atrike.. He will havo Wednesdis, operaUon* of HorUi. Thursday to go over ttia ound lines returned to allied command w tth Bis ling a srike which ita it- and then formally tak* o'

Raiders” Hit Againu l v 7 « O * O t S t i t

r a e a a s of blowing otf k ^ t l f ia - " S l d m 'a i t : ; t j r o n ^ 1 euinlnatloni tbem .w i^ m _

etalty of Pennsylvania t h ^ * n S 2 £ r t* ^ t t f ^ U i2 T Ight 300 policemen and SludenU A rthun MeOwU «lne companies prevent- comaunted th a t Ihe erdeil id e n u trom raiding two w dispersed quickly, irmliorl** and a-nurses' ' -ooedi w w M oK—Tfnln «sU aat«d I t n to-3,000 s a ^ n ld e ia w ith buc B 'lr r tn e 'c ra w a m tn ty - va t«~ 'ibM edrfiom ~upp^^ rebelUoua studenU ver* several hundred men aoUtt B police *tadon and Uter ter-two dw m n o tlw W rt on)Ul w atnlngi.,. ..._____ got, in . . . . . . . L _______I Waahlngton BUte eol- Twelve TTnlverirtf 9* » ts w ent searching for un- were a trw ts d .: A)r;at=Piilfanani— — wUd'-dsmBogtntlacir^'MSMli w e n cuecesstul in tlislr studm U to u n d UM'oaaisi

UKby room* in lour e t - iS i B '

. FINAL ______ EDITION

PRICE 6 C EN

d= tcr S;ongD i s n u t iX J X O I J V I .

; P red ic teJTON, May 21 { /P ^A n end to the thre< ir d ispute seamed pos^lb l^ today^ a tr io • red to give a yes or no answer to a W hite ]

B represen ting 150,000 workera—the en^i I conductors—aaked for another clarifii \ Chairm an Levorett Edwards of th e n a >ard.groups of the three unionS were to vote

i th e contract plan offcred by the W hite I - tn a ra th o n - la b o r ------- :------■

j o o „ i « 0, . p i ^ D r u n k D i i v «ifter I t was haaded . . . . _ .

feF in ed $ lJ“S“~ - J a i l e d 3 0 - DUO. Fou r ran imion Jame* Blanchard, SSS'Wo'hfirl; Pl«-edguilt,.o fdnm kendns-ra i^ iim d-file.------ -Qoodlag-Wadneaday.monilxaction. U It cornea aa was fined IIH and sentU M It subject to mem- days In Jail by ProbaU JudgelUOn. B /no...!!'an would brtna payn u and SH iU Su , Blanchart and Jamea T . 3workera In the yard* Hood River, Ore, were atrein the roada, retro- Ooodlng police for oearaUns

h worker. cosUng the They pleaded guilty and Judjlated S100,000,000. sett fined boUi UOO and a ai-good-untll Octobar, thgm ta «l» mantha tn Oiatho-groundwork for jaU............. ..............

t week la Uie yards -nMy were eaught drivln* nal 4 -cent pay boost up truck belonging to tha Btswitched from a a lv Conslruction company. Pily week. which is worUng on th e lew

' ect in Oooding.a ^ L - < k t « o Ji'colUa*, O i^ in L > A . d 9 Mont., was fined «16 and (

_ _ _ Twin Falls JusUea-oourt'1

i = 7 J M [ o E e =---------------- ' - - - plaint Igaiart OoUlaa-aHe S ' O p L i s t

t a . Robert A. T aft, ^ ^sven Yotea today to Palls, tfy g e d w ^ laO awaald h e .WlU r c ^ v a u>e T l ^ t M a | M | a a A

IM a t t t u B tp b W MlUoa i n July. At th e T h u n d a y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B

E a r iy A c c ^tt*tle aide. Bm. S> tn » > ____. - r , ,OnPactE;a convenUon, faced WASHINOTON. May 31 W ■ A o a w m t ^

tes on the Arizona many with Uie rest o f weate Jld tb e federal Ude- rope wlU be ^ p l e t e d la t t

iflciaD y-to-M na-aa mUn to'be-sohred.-------------

senator wiU get Uia mant a peace oontraot a ad of tho eight mem- i t Into a aew Suropeaa t [bU sa id ha favors oanmunity bas t n

Acheeon^nd otherI £2senhower sU U - maker* for week*. A solutl< during th e general's been delayed repeatedly.-if 'th e weUieilaads. Acheson wiU leave for Boro; •e to no public office aiedlately after be gets word lUtea a a d win only agrtcBsnt. of a aens* of d u ^ . -Whil* Uiste he wU dlac BtlCkfT.-OhlO; eald jam **'-"M m pn^nt

nomlhaUon, Uien French Foreign Minister Sch Ift seems assured. Be indicated Btltala's auanrer n « » o r t« r f c _ to jgypt-aod..Zrencli..difficultw York, and Fred Tunisia would be «>«««> th a» . sa id Uiey were tera to com* up. _____J would speak out ^before tha nomln- -j-k" " ' f -ai' r i:____ i)asebailsco]t&te Set 'MnOKto'MiaDB ATO Shift s t iiiui*--- o o i-u a g o f t^II l^P^-aen. Dwlght New York — 000 000 (»(►-< vui.tum his com- Ohaaben aad D. Blee.;. J atUiew B. R U f t ^ WUhelca and Tvars. offforWashuSOT "JT nnounced today nme), ClneiaaaU a t B r

> become an active ** B o » ^ night games.

^ tad

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- - ___________ BMtnn'.at piwrtanil. W^ too a t St.. Louis, n l ^ ^

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wet« aR«B(edJbnt' "Ucna.dub o o i ^ t t w s =to' acting Dean of S n t t liiilgeBtiinin M eOartaa, who nated lo seleot tha -wlimect the .otdeily crowd urday alght, a id plan* teluleUy. . p tograoandpm drbaT*

o ff-U n lreralty e f oonipUteil,,: With buckeU of JudgtU'VOt d a ti-A 'IT ;oBTuppff-winawic 'T S i a a g ^ w ^ f l i a r ^ i I men aoU>ht to eg- a u t i l a t B m l ^ a ^ W S j f iev tn rt onlT'W 'nir

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cted rl:o the th ree-yea r j | | l | y as a tr io ^ big: to a W hite House

B— th e e n ^ n e e r s , ■:her c la r if ic a itlo n '1 of th e na tiona l

e re to vote later ' . th e W h ite H o u s a

: Driver ed$150j H iSODaysdiard, Aahland. Ala., J h I M of drunken driving laiwlay twnfniTty ^ .jM jB lB' and sentenced to M . ^ ^ 9 ProbaU Judge Jantea

Dd Jamea T . N ^ l a , H H re, were arreated by for oparaUnc a r e - HH

Ul* owner’a o o n * ^ nilty and Jndge Om> ^ ^ ^ 9 I «00 azid sentenced iflnUu. in _ th f t .a o u a te ^ _ _ _ ^ ^ ^ B

lught drlvlns a pick- l ^ H glng to tha Statew ide |HH eompany, Pocatello, ng on th e sewer p ro j-

CoUlas, O m t Pada, ■ H H led *16 and costs I n ' a W M istiee 'oou rt' ToeadaT- ' fffM iMstop sign._____________ B M W

.ttsen-BlgDed- a -eom«-— ^ H ^ H> O oU las-a iler ob -— — U ^ B H

’a c tE y ed _ _ HON. May 31 Ul gee-> i ^Kjifur-Adui' Kuity------

: reet o f w e s te n Xo^ ^ ^ ^ H unpleted la ttie aeg» .

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he win dlacuas • — ^glAnt.questlaas.wUh_____^ ^ ^ H0K ielai7 Bden a a d .Minister Hchnman.

(Itala's auantel wtUttsacb .jUfnculUea. i n _____t« among th a ^^H

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. R is in g T rend i C ontinues in ! ^WwlrMarlirer1 ■mployment opportunltlw In Ms- ! ho continued thetr upv&rd Mawnal I trend iM t w«Ic. rcporu R. S, Cut­

ler. employment and »«urUy oftlce m uu icer ■ here. CuUer reported 4 total o f 3J73 Job opcnlngJ on flic In (talc ofricea ot the agency May IT,

rem aining thrM a reu reported m i illttht dc c reu c i In number open- |fl ' Inga.H . A trlciUtural iab.optclnsa Jumped W P34 above the level ol the prerlouaM ------- we«k-«nd-lo-tol«)-I.»7-lMt-Sfttur>ifl day. W ith the exception of govern- X ment. trade, service and mliccl- U ' laneouB tnamifacturlntt, non-BfrrlcuI- K : tural Indiutrlea had lener openlnit W • - on file.Ijj' Agrlcultur*] BctlvlUes, rtpeclallr J'H Jn th e beet-Krowlnn axes* of south-

western Idaho nnct MorIc Vallcj, [j j. continue to expand rapidly. ActlH*

l i l l ham pered by wel roadi and lator (fl dispute*.

The end of Khool WII rimke niaiiy I . hlKh achool and colleee youth)

avnllftble for aummef Jobs. ThMC j Torker« are expected to take up the

alack in mo.it n rta i where ihort- agea of unskilled labor exlit.

; Employment oHIcea In Magle Val- ley reported » total of 4M Job

j openings on file May 17. Thla 1« an ^■ In/Ti-acW- wf fnrrpilT/->1 t/) thf ,

I prevlouB week-end. The' Increate came in agriculture. conatrucUon . and service. Agrleultural Job open- i

g Ings climbed from lU to u a .

I Wendell Resident |T Claimed by DeathS ' WENDELIi. May 21-Mra. Char- { I lott« E leanor Rawlings lloyce, M. I’j dlsd a t the Ooodlng Memorial hoi- ,

Cl a t a p. m. Wednesday follov- ! a long Illness. ‘

Mra. Boyce waa bom April 3, I8SS, ! • a t Holt. Nebr., and moved to Wyom- I

Ing In :m1. She was married to , Prank Boyce on ^une 3, !BU, and , they cam e to Wendell In 1931. she was » member of the Lutheran , church. I

Surviving bealdes her husband are | one son. Lyle Royce, Wendell; tKO j

' daufhtcra, u r t . Hyram Allred and , .. Mrs. C art aefssler. both Wendell; , • ■- •oneTIsta'rTIreTTnmSJ'BIiUliTTJe^ I

braska; One brother, James nair- | Vtiga, Wyoming; 13 grandchildren and e ig h t great>grandchUdren. (

I W eaver mortuary In Wendell It | ' tn eharse of funeral arrangements. i

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I Jacob Is Winnerf— Of^-BIue Pencil” ;

— “ UMBU'd-MMb-won'ihe'hluepen- ' li cll aw ard for hls talk on the 'Teetl

i i - t r - j neeting^oI^tfae=.T«mTraag--:ToMt- - If ------B f t t c r r t i up a t oib TnffeiaB.'........f}' O ther a p « a k « r « were Paul .

I - Tom Hovenden waa toastmost£r. .I with U s Crowley In charge ot Uble g

topics. T he topic waa ''Preclouj |Stone*.” ' <

___Crashes Liafed —ItV * ^ q ° ' '^ " " B “h i ‘ ‘iilded’' W * a Studebaker pickup' tnick driven ] by Waynfl L. Snyder, route 1. >ll«r. north o f the r^Iroad crossing at

------n ie r-O T -'h lghw »r-W -»tV j:«-«n.- tW ednesday. The front ef the w

' ------w tr doznaged. but there wa»-no |i------ damsBB— lo—thB—tm d cr-fih « 1fr» i

depuUes invetlga ted .Cara driven b% Hatel M. Ward.

- - - # 6 0 Adaw* »tr?et, and Carl fl. Oeorge. E dea. collided at B:40 pjn. , Tueaday In.-the 200 block on Ualn ^

■ avenue e a s t The Ward ear wu backing Irom »,p*rklng space when ?; the m ishap occurred. The right ” tide of th e Georve auto and lha “ bumper of the other ear were dam- »

.................... IT he Hospital - | g

I ■■ V U ltin « ''h o w a t Magic Valley in] Memorial hospital are from 3 to 4 In

•nd 7 to 8 p. m. hi ■ - ADMITTED '

/I Mrs. Robert Btcpanovleh, Mrt. Benjamin Roberts. Mrs. Byron Wright. Mra. Darrell Bmlth. Mr*. «

- wmii.m-i:>rap«r. Mn. Llnxy Grubb, Bt -------Mrs. H . R . Ballenger.-Mrt. Wayne P'

II Bates and Mrs. Luella Farrar, all si ' Twin PalU ; Mrs. James .Buchanan, -

all B uhl; Colleen Oroje. Ho’ iS ', aod M rs. Harvey Wood, Ooodlng.

; DISMISSED U*'’<1 Mr*-[ Richard ParmeUr and daughter, Vf

Oeorse Nesbitt. Vlckl Night. Mn h 1 • LMter Joaitn and £------ all 'l-w ft Palb : -s f i ^ l h g E l f c r '

:------Kimberly; TlmonthyHedEmuk and -j . L. L. EUtson. both Buhl; Colle«n fi

Orose. Haxelton.’ and Ray Young aI RlchUeld. ^ “I — — ---------------- 1

- W e a t h e r, • »>dm UP and AP Reports ' S _ ^ .» U d O f« U w = = C k K ln w 4 tto le i J

ton igh t w ith lew near 3S. Fair atid < • w am er (om om w wllb Ugh about- ‘

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end K e e p , t h e W hits F la g Jo f Sa fe ty F ly in g "

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[ariiret “ ^ ~nltle* In Ms- ^card aeawnal As R. S. Cut- J htecurlty ofllce ^ i \ »l• reported a > _ 5 anet on flic In ' , < lo■ney May 17, 'S . s , buBpwilnB»:su — J i r — ZZ-'ITZ 7 'iwertera a n d _____] _______________________he alate. The 'u reported -Noio fiv e dav$ without a- th iber open- f ro / / /c d ea th in our Magic l"]

ilngt Jumpedthe prerlout — en

Grange Opposing" " ~ Growth of Quack S

IsioBlc Valley. Ornnge have dccided to pre.'cnt a " jldly. Actli'l- re.?a!utlon agalnrt allowing growth ' Inued-to-be 5f_gunck gross alony rood4_ and Is and Itbor canals to the 'Pw fn Fnll« Canal com- 1“’

pany board and Oie Wfhway de- “ rimkemany partment. T he decUlon-waa made i"

lege youths s t the O range’s meeting Monday ' Jobs. ThMC night in th e community hall. . 'iske up the Mrs. J. P . Dellvlile, chaplain, was here thort- In chnrge of the mcmotlal program r exist. which Incladcd aoiig'a by a sextet, “f' I MaBle Val- Victor Nel.ien. Mrt. Mnurlceof I m Job « « '« '« • Mr. «nd-4Ir,. H. IV. a e d e - “

T h iris an >n»n, Jr.. and Mr. and Mrt. Crosby ryM I/) tio BlggCMttttf. A prayer was given by le ' Increase We chaplain and Mr*; Hltdemnh, , construcUon lr.. read tw o poems. Mrt. Quiggle 1 Job open- » n g a eolo. ' . wto u a . RefreahmentA were served by— Mllllcent Klltje. The nert meeting

dent “■Death Rescues Started [( ». ohai. In Brazil Crash

M O d e JANEIRO, Brasil, May 21 MV-Memben of two fsudlng ex.

oay lOiiDw- pediuons to the wreckage of a Fan I, , , , , , American Stratocrulser were being

f w J i l ’ “ own o"® by one today out of the “ V i T thick B r ^ a n Jungle where they

i s had been t«kUjg turn* holding eachI; a s ; s1 Luuieran diiosier appeared to be ending jn I

happily a fte r an ntrlol shuiile serv- tojusband are ) „ began flyTng out the two men Bendell; two lejt from the official. Brazilian- «*Allred and American search party and the »PP

h Wendell: rem n»nts_o05_or_so anned_rnem. flBliUli. «e- timtFf'apT4v»t« expcdlttqn ftnnnced i'*'’ime* Raw- by a wealthy presidential prospect.andchlldren i t was n o t clear Just how many UieUdren. ot the private porty of BraiiUans, onljWendell It guides and newsmen remained In T•angements. the jungls clearing 800 miles north the^ of Rlo do Janeiro, where lhe double- by-

declted Stratocrulser crashed Aprll yesner 2s wUh th e lo u ot an SQ persons

Third^Explosion of J JLI,S.;Jet:Repotted ™

'aUfi.-:T0Mt- - MAM3TQM. jng laad ..«ay4 tU u i— «liiTfCIUB.-..... .A ’TT; S‘ Mr"tBree‘T-84 Thuhder]el' giowero Paul exploded in /light today and craahed mo,J n d John on the American fighter base Held NeiMb Eugene here, tha third such Thunderjet Z■ uen was crash In * m onth. T hi pUot was edttw member, killed. Neitoastmastar. Thu aa rn Th^nrirTjrtj COYirge ot Uble permanently in .-England w e r e a t: I ''Preclouj grounded over the week-end because =

of the two recent crashet. The ban— was Ufted Monday.

■ J A ■munderjet plowed Into the3 tG Q “'*>« of * “ «*>■ I®*"veii by iiT *‘*®hston"Apni-a7.-kUIlnj-twD-per- —

Thunderjet crashed Into the English , w . channel laat week. The pilot was

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’ fi™ I?: Milling Conclave^ - M w.rt. Set fo r^ te d a y

WASHINOTON. May Jl yp> —; James W orth. asslsU nt director of

, defense m i n e r a l s procurement n .r« w JJ! »««'>«?• head a govemmenl! field TV. team which wlU m eet with Idaho , .nri fh« miner* In Maekay Saturday.» M d .m o p e r a t o r * from Butte,

Blaine, Lemhi and Custer counties _ , , .. will attentl the meeting along with

1 representatives of the bureau ofa r — -

' Th9 tesalen ha* been caUrd t© lie Valley invesUJate poaslliiatyo t e ttaw uh- »m a to 4 Ing a custom mill In the area to

handle all types of metals.

leh Mn VISITINO PARENTS». 'Byroli HAOERMAN, May 21-Mr. and Rlth Mrs Mrs. Dean W atson and children, i*y b ru S , sa lt .L ike Clly. a te visiting th e # rt. Wayne parents, Mr. nnd Mr*. B. Z. Thoyer Tarrar, all snd Mr. and Mrs. P u ley Watson. Buchanan, i —i ■ i.

" ^ S : . Magic Valley Ooomnf”' ..Funerals ■ |||1 w n. Mrs. BURLEY—Graveside service* for

daughter, William Oeorge Schrcldtr will be I^ht., Mn. held, at 10 a. m. Thursday a t Uie KUCinMn, Paul „

iemark and - TWIN I -A u i^ P u n e ro l servtcea •Jl; ^lle«n f « miey 8. Champlin wlU be held lay Young, « 2:30 p .m . Thursday In lha Twin

Falla mortuary ehapel with the Bev,— Herman ,C. Rice offlclaUng. Burial ^ wUl be made In Tu-m Palls cemetery.

OOODINO—Service* for Robert teport* Clinton Beonlan will b« held a t 3ranileooln. JJI>.-‘Di,Ursday,.at. .tha-Thompaon __S. Fair aod chapel, -wilh the Rev. Bert Powell high about- ahoAhonc, offlclaUng- Burls! wtU bei?re. at made In EliBwppd:.ttmtlery .^------^ _

JEROME—Funeral services for » « « r « Jajnes Z. Tipton wiU be held at

J *j Baptist church with the Rev. Leslie I ' 4 1 '-'.n Tomberlln offlclattng. Butlnl will be '{;__ made In th e Jerome cemetery .___________ _

I; SI .H Be S u re to A tte n d th e Big

I i -f; / ■ M iss- v -— r S TWIN FALLS-

1::^ PAGEANTSATUBDAY_ ^

Tiite r ia g J u r y P o n d e r s:ty Flying _

D e c i s i o n O v e r ^

— ” - L i q u o r S a l e g iBtmLEY, May 21—Kay MorUn.

defendant In the district court trial F t here on a charge of telling liquor

X wllhout a license, woa described as Pera "good Samorltan" by Dcfcn.se At- » tomey John Black, Pocatello, In hit hue !ummatlou to the Jury Wednesday

' The J u i^ - r e l l r r t V t n a J i ^ 'j Q o . . . conilder the evidence presented In » ■

clthout a- the three-day trial. Black, l a claim* ur Maaic Ih* >tate had not proved a case, niei

tald his client was a good Sam aritan jju: and lhat she only gavejlquor law enforeement officers a drink b«-

-------e»u»e-the-felt-«irry-for-them.-------: -----I M l l g j h , only witness on the stand Ser I i i o a I t ' Wednesday waa William Boyce, a C / U d t t k sheepherder. who said he was a fur- her0 ___ naee tender a t Lee rooms, the estab-. Wat B l T I O n llthment run by the defendant. He Midm urn ^ c k It WM his liquor the defendant ^0 n r? .e ^ a served to the officers. f “*- .ln» growth In hi* charge to the Jury Judge f " ,

Z f S M d K“lM E. Lowe esld I t was up to lhaJury-to-dWde If B-eale-toofc-pla« . ,

i lih ^ raV ^ . “ =1 defendant had a- license w ^ S e to sjll Uquor or not. ®

n. Ma^da? ' Tuesday afternoon sUte witnesses h»ii^ " f« 1" J- Johnson, director o f Uie

iflnloin was “‘1“" enforcement department. l.l nroiram “’''I Lehman Edwards, enforcement V Johnson sold Uie defendant ^

Z V r^frip , did not have a liquor Ilcenae and Edwards told how he waited outside the e»tabllehment-ln an aUery and

Oi>e witness, the defendant, was irt. Quiggle defense before th c trial

' K« "*< tecested Tuesday afternoon. She ^ t«tllled she didn’t Mil the offloers meeting , them

__ because she waa "sorry for t*em."

. Group Plans toOppose Liquor g

,?SV» Proposal Herewhe«°^hey * STOup of citizens opposed to sale ^ »nMir » each 'liuor by the drink In Tw in Fallt Earl

mtt Tuetday night to compIet« pre- GIraiU's grim >l»'lnary organization of the group a t i1 be ending *h preparation to voicing opposition Edc: huiile serv- to the proposal.iB two mea Eastman was elected gen- t

Brazilian- ertl chairman and A. 6 . H enson wss rr and the appointed publicity chairman.7ned_rnem- „ ffcwon p_olnt«l_ou«_the.ffrcr«P-{Jt _ o ipn-ftnanced sale-of=H(juor by th e drink>1 prospect, would not be an Improvement over p jhow many Uie present system of selling liquor fordBrailllans, only at state stores. v e n

emalned In The citizens group Is eub»t«ntlally r i-).miles north the same that defeated the liquor- tkq.lhe double^ by-the-drtnk propos8r - h e r e ~ n r o ____!ished April years ago. a f iSQ peraoni ••-------------------------- U

__ _ Breakin Reportedioffot —[ ) O r t p M register w ith somo

U a y i - ^ <il|yeu«a -were-t*ken. I i S L i l ^ e i H HThunderjet gioceo' lh ' Hazelton Wednesday and craahed momliig. Deputy Stierlll aordon r base Held Newbry reports.Thunderjet Entrance to lhe grocery was gain- i pUot wa* ed by ptylng open the fro n t door. T

NsKbry said. Thc breakin wna dij- tne !ijet«_bB8t<l, .cQYfiecL^y_jhfe^a5j e r a t thr. atoral-the md w e r e st 7 a. m. « |n j|end b e c a u s e ------------------------•s. The ban

I Into the

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urday M M ^

P fn x iiom Butte,ir counties .Uong with _ / ___, _______ , ,

K EM ___ n n k ) 0 4 h ^ettaw uh- ■ — -

i« area to

T9-Mr. and

children.Ung th e # ................Z. Thayer

:rvlce* forwill be f

»y a t Uie

lU be held lha Twin

h the Rev. ng. Burla!

:or Robert 1| « —held a t 3

<rt Powell, irlai wtU beery— --------------------------------------- ---- - —

^rvlc'et for ’ COME INbe held at ." Uio Blblg

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T w i n F a l l s N e v

) v e r vuiOnc yireni* ---------‘

Jales Rlngwood. He 1s tlatloned w ith the Burl ay MorUn. •™J' engineer company a t temicourt trial F t Huschuca, Arlz. I" ' '"

lling liquor -------escribed at Pennlt Arted)cfcn.se At- Mrs. H. B. Kem*. 310 Third ave- DUa ;elIo, in hit rtue eost. ha* *pp11ed for a building ,j.j Wednesday permit to rals* her garaae and^placo

py - o t ~ S•esented In ETaloal*. T ..1* “

—H “»h Nelson;,Twtn Fall* employ-a ' l . n t! ! ’ « « counselor, waa in “ on Sam aritan Murtaugh Wednesday evaluaUng

i ”- aptitude teal* for the.hlgli »ch«>l >“ ?*drink be- aenlor clat*. ^hem.-------^ ------------------- = ---------------------porlithe atand Serviceman Vlilit “ j®'’

, Boyce, a Cpl. and Mr*. Leltoy F latt and fH"?was a fur- her sister, Evonne Cooper, Spokane, Blovithe estab- Waah., are vltiung hla parent*, Mr. day

ndont. He *hd Mn. John D. Flatt. Corporal »«™ defendant Flatt, who Is on a lO-day leave from

Fairchild alrbaae, will leave Ju n e 1 Wonlury Judge Japan. He has passed hla ex- RcI up to lha ■unlnoUoo for a sergeant's rating. paidtoofc-plao* --------- --------------------- -- ne'td1 a- llcenia •*“ «»* cour'

Sons wers bom Tuesday a t Uagfc on a1 witnesses Memorial hospital tp Mr. d t« s

o f ^ J “ ‘1 Robert Bennlon, Twin Mom enlrM enL “ d Mrs. Dean Fife.i f o r c S t J e « “ ‘-.AIto bom Tuesday w e „ d e f e t ^ i d*ughurs to Mr. and Mra. Roy

I c e i L e ^ ChrtsKnsen.M urtaugh.andM r.and«d“ out5d^ Arlster Mendoza, Twin FalU. Wj;;'

Van R. Tvtyprsk ^ TS; S Paid Last Honor ^

May Jl-Puneral services Motl n 'o r Van E Myera were held W ed- Dafor them " hcsdoy afternoon In the W hite mor- nesdi lor « c m .,

I B«r. Lte Canter otllclatlng. Wrdif r t A duet was sung by Mrs. Irene Konat u Butler and Mn. Maxine Butler. Twin

Honorary pallbearers I n c l u d e d Mr.n o r Oeorge LntUmer, Oscar Meredith, funcir J Floyd Brunson, J. C. Martin. Charles urda; l l e r 6 Hawley, Barney Colbert. J . La-

Jeuncsse and Dan Bruce. Active RegtiI pallbearers were Vemon Lonce, L ar- Me

sed to aala ry MarUn. RUey Kite, Oscar Porter, willrw ia Fallt Earl Wright and Ivan Barr. lembiplet« pre- Graveside rites were conducted Ing *the group a t Gunset Memorial park by the FallsopposlUon Eden lOOP lodge. Shou

------------------------- yean^cted gen- f k | • maye ^ n w s s F a i ’l t i n g Jb m e s

-Olty.police coUecUd-W-m-»onaith e dnn r overtime parking Tuesday. 9 H

, 1*^ " PosUng »i each were J. H. B land- * ■*ling liquor ford, B. Wilson. R. C. W ark. La •

Vem Long. Mrs, Mary Hawkins. Mra.M tant ally Richard Irwin, Elmer Ihler. Olen ^h —m ^ °™ke. j e :

E r a a i g ^ ^ sjrted fmh ’ ddtng

a u ^ to k e i l j — « > «Vcdnesday / I Grost aordcn o K B P / , ^ «uU»

was gain- " " " ^ p,ro n t door. Whslher It's a tlfht girdle e r a a turnI wna dls- tneotne Ux blank. If you fill It w ith In tll.the_*to te l-ihe—w ro tir-llg n rB yotfll get sherl

pinched. - tigati

COME m TODAY FOB YOUR "PR I2E-W IN N IdTun'^C A fm :i£Q O N 0Jify Qi

bou6

T m E S - N E W S . T W I N .J. t w i n , f a l l s . I D A H O

I s N . e w s i n B r i e l

— • 0«e i t« Dorleyl4 .vlslt,-- _ .M n._C _E ^arleser_a8L..Martta. —n , a. O. A. street, Twin Foils, h u moved torlth the Durley where'she will be In charge morriiny a t temporarily of Uie Magic Valley in at

Invalid home whUe Idell Brown la wayvacaUonlng. aidn'

------- afterrd ave- DUmlital tlanned A>ulldlng .pjje civil case of Mr. and Mrs. werela piaco L eonjrt scott vs. Bert Callen. Twin *PP '” , “ _ ^ T ^ n i~ x im ^ « ^ w m m iH to ir^

In d itn c t court Wednesday. Attor- aeya.advlsed the court tbst the ac- i/'L",

™ M ^n “ on " 1“ ^ dismissed.m=ga Btolea Mou.

U v a r -BIoxhaai, Twin PWls, re------------ poried-to-pollce-Tuesday-eTenlns- -“ “±

lh a t an engagement ring and wed- ‘'® ^ , t t and ding band were stolen from the «or^ pokane. glove compartment of hit cor M on- " iL* Mr day nlghl. The thief alto took the Th kjrporal aerial from Bloxham't cat. . w m ve from -------Ju n e 1 Woman Drlier Pinedhla ex- Roma Jones. »5 Monn>o sweet.atlng. pold a fine of R and 13 coat* Wed- “. _____ ne«lay,j'Jita_»ha appeared In police. _

court and pleaded guilty of drivingi Magfc on aa .aplred UceBse, City officers “tp Mr- cited h ir after a romor accldcnt

{ Named to Ofdca'f^ d Mrs. John E. Hayes. reUrlng pres-

P ^ llj Ident of the NaUonal Congress of jju Parenu and Teachers, wna named

■ chairman nt-the.naUoniLfoundera and I - " day committee at-the annual PTA died

i n O r ^ A^*ocl>ted Press reported, are I

services Mother Sarcnmbs -der. tI W ed- Darrell Taylor was notified W ed- P»« fte mor- nesday of tho death of W* molher, der.Ith the Mrs. John McGee, of a heart a ttack Rranc

Wednesday momlng Jn WJnJJeJd, P e ^, Irene Kans. She had been o visitor in ,Butler. Ttt-ln Fall* the past two summers. 10 “-l u d e d Mr. and Mrs. Taylor wUl attend «tery•rcdlth, funeral services scheduled for So t- POV'’'Charles urday In Winfield. i-------}. La- ------- CActive Regtstratlsn Bchedaled C

;e, L ar- Member* of the, Pre-School PTA uPorter, will register children for the Sep- Ma,

tember-May kindergarten term dur-iducted Ing school houra Friday a t the Twin the by the Falls kindergarten, Karrlaon and

Ghoup itreeis. Any child who Is S year* of age before Oct. 16. 1852.may be regtitered al that time, ac- „

l ^ e cording to Mrs. John Kurdeka,______________ '£

2 Teen-Age Girls ‘™SImS Hurt in Accident S,

*" JEROME, May 21 - Two teen- -------J _____ BEC girls were ha-'pHallied a t B p. m ; -—* Tuesday when tho automobile In .

whleh they i-ere riding collided w ith A ^ another car one-half mile west ofJ ____ Hazelton on highway 35.___________ ____

T " '^.Tlie_girI«^flhlrlcy~Orose;'15ran3 I Colleen Oroie, H . tlsters, were taken .

fA to Magic Valley Memorial hospital mi,,; L— — jv llh ^ g h t-h « a d -n * it iw -* -h ^ ^ ^

I Grose. 17, HarelUin. collided’with anJ automobUe driven by Floyd PtrsoBs, unitJ m also Hatellon.

Pardons started to make a le ft o [o o r a a tu rn and Orose wat unable to stop tw lth In time to avoid a collision. Deputy.I get Sheriff Ootdon Ncwt^-; who inves- ________tlgated, said.__________ _________ L _ _

W M

t k y t h e I T

RIZE-WINNING DRIVE"

IIimI ■ u w ihu . g . t aI ■ ■ car th s t h a s u k e■ . ■ ■ ■ ■ in th ree years inI I I Then tr y to a

“ ■ - ■ - qtiiclcening o f y<

w o i R / -

X J^ ^ ‘SEtF

F ^ j ^ F x v d M e n a n d — ^

--------- D o g i n C o u r t —_.Uartt&. —p,T ,.m en-and-»do«*ppM ^-ln nUDCOBloved to police court Wefletday , n charge momlng. Uie inen lor talng ^ n k „,jirtng 5 Valley i„ an automobile on a pubUe high- J, 3rown la woy nnd the pup becaw offiCM ^

didn't know what ^ do wim mm g ^after they arrested hla master. .

A citizen reported the five men gtraw- ]

S £ : 5 = : 5 f e = , t S . s' and counly. Trance

The fifth man. Leon D. BlUupi. a Mountain Home airforce bbe sol- _ j

* 11. Ml- dler. waa Mntenccd to f ve dayl In

u Whitt. Tl« OU.OT n o ™ . . took the The pup miffed around Oie court- j

room M the InformaUon was read • • : ' to Charlet Shorter. Oabe-Nelss and Doc Gra>-»n. all Jerome, and Ed-

, ward Thomas, who gave his addrea* J"®®. “wtrf os a cava In Rock creck canyon, m i 5^ II ' Twin Falls. Oroyscn owna the dog. f - OraT*on-at-flr*t «nUr«l-a-pl»a -1-T— <

ot innocent, but when the court set • *- accldcnt ^ 15 j.y ., o « y . (

son chanBcd his plea. ,

™prp.- Infant Diesgress of b u r l e y , May 31 - W il l ia m "''"® " I named CfOrse BchntlUcr. Infant eon of Mr. The founders andMrs.OoraldW.BcUnelder.Paul. ufactutw ^P T A dlccl a t the cottage^hospy i ^ e s . ImporU

reported, are 'th re e sister*, Leola Schneider. Chile’sBula Schneider ond Shirley Schnel- to sell4ler. a ll athome; his patemalgrand- the U t

'd Wed* parenta, Mr, and Mra. W. P. Sehn«l- pound,m a ^ r der. Minidoka, and hla maternal Chlllar

-t a ttack grandpartnts, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorse of lt« i% ^ ’v f f i e r . - l c e s win be held Lt

Z rJiera 10 a. m. Thursday a t Uie Paul c e f- “" " " rattend etery under the direction of uie g

for So t- Poy'^e morluao-. J of anyI------------------ :---------------------------1 eign . c

Sings Thursday3ol PTA Bernard Brown, winner In lhe i r ■he Sep- Mnglc Valley talent show con-

dueWd by the Tirln Falls post of he Twin the American Legion, win ap- " h a n a pear on the Ted Mack programIR Thursday evening.I . *“’ • Brown, who has eompleted1^®; ?V New York auditions for the pro-wuraeaa, j

chRlrmnn tor ttieJocal. talent- ___ /Tg- show, thot hc woutdTie on'the

« lc progrnm Thursday night.• Davis urged Jtaglc Valley peo-d c n t v'* ^ *i>PPort.Brown with, their

fo teen- *

?.Tw,S ANNOUNCEMENT° ' ___ D r J . a _ R u sh to n _ _ T |

' i s r a n a ‘— osteophfntc- Phj^tctan— _

'h o 5 ? S v ," ! : : 'haa lha . ------c r.-.Vfa^se:

OFFICEe a le ft b io 12 -and - 2 to 8' . . . Dtifly ^

-------------0 inves- I T-iB K.1I., loh.

sTy T H E^3-Y EA R w in n e i^ h a t

51>1»ED A U OTHiBRXARS in -1952-----M OBILG A S ECONOMY RUN

;p tip to the c a r that makes otiieig look-aadla - l ik e yeara-ago m.odels. Slep oul in lhe c*r I t again won th e Grsfld Swwpslake* Priie^lhe r tha t h a s taken fint-in-da*s honott ihree l im a th ree years' in Mobilgaa Economy Jluns. '

Then tr y to a c t nonchalant. Try to quiet the ickening o f y o u r pulse a t you wing along on n r f irat “Pfize-W inning Dnve."

e w h«t tb a t ‘'l e t’s go” Foreruncer Slyliog does

itr^oTOR cj , , ,— i r : n i i x = =

. •. ■ .______________ 1_ _________________^

) ■ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • .

r l U--------------- ------------------------------ 1PeMlmlatlo pedestrian wearing

nUBCOBr-rT~roihet*-we»nnB-t<nw — f y d*J coot* aa mercury drops. . . Man In- Mj; i?* quinng about dlrecUont to postof- »*’■ flee o f te r finding way to within H irf? yards o f postofflee building . . . P«w« n

Small boy pettUig friendly dog . . . ‘hdujtn-, Man w earing winter jacket and The r. straw- b a t . . . Jaywalker* ataniUng "urgcnti'

“ 'd In m iddle ot s tre e t. . . Man mum- Unully o ?i®,2 bUng to self as he closes door on '= enerr

•hand-T-TT-HBWleT HUi's-faee-Thtjw. -fort-^nf Ing -ertdcfttt-or-mueh time spent In -^McNh m nslilna reeciiOj'-r. rMr.Tmd « j t

■ ^ Jerry BeUon In Twtn Fnlls from pi t . . Honsen . . .' Men traniacUng buu-- ^V, 5 •, nea* In cnfe t»olh during noon hour

. . . J im Koutnlk wearing sun ',15 g la s s e s . . . Ash uay resting on shelfJ77- H3ehlnd-rear-eeat-ot-oar-T-.-.-Wom»n5“ U klng shelter In store doorway J

while ahe adjust-, bandana . . . r X ^ . ? SmaU m attress tied to roof .-of c .r S '

'r‘* , . . Adhesive Upe behind msn's ^ ear to p ro tec t row spot from'rubbing S “ glosses . . . And overheard; "He got ,55? “ me ou t of bed but I've been sleeping <<0000 t

too m uch laUly.anybow r *

■S UrSrRelaxes-Its—“ Copper Controls IfiftS

WASHINOTON. May 31 (U-E^lhegovernm ent today relaxed price the BtconUola on copper product* to over- Poiateiii

' come a ahoriBge of copper Importi. ■ _Mr T he s tep woa taken to let man- P " " ™.Ml ufocturers o f copper product* buy m ,1(5.' Import* o t higher VorM.prl£6j____:trt*— Th«-ohorl*gft-ha*-l>o*n-caui*d-bjv —,------ler. Chile's termination of an agreement RoHcrlel- to se ll 80 per cenl ot Ita output to Belts,nd- the U nited SUtes a t 27M cenU a Blocks,Hi- pound. Thia country depend* on low. Blnal Chilian copper lor about 30 per cent ups, R r s t of It*_mpply.[ . T h e o'fflce ofdefenMnnjblllnitlon

onnounccd tha t manufacturer! of ;?}■ copper product* now may boost

thelV celUng pricea by 80 per cent ®” ELJ of any Increase In the coat ef for- “ * *“

eIgn copper above ths 27’i cent levcL

W E L C C

i-

iJ TONIGHln T W I N F A = T i L | P H C N E Bf ~

^ N lephoni

. NIW MOM TMl M IN OUT-No tri bera. TU* oo«'» rtaUr sew, eot Jn»t a

---------- ---------- ltft.-ror-tM i-lr-thefW Bunner>Bflt____________ jilannd M m c o t^ 1

h a t «ven for visibility, eapedally down ir____th a t right front fender.’ Discover h

‘▼ 52 engineers have^iverpU E ned IhTfCS ^ features like the built-oat-lrom-lhe-d(

t- a n d g jjj important, find out whi’* n e w {I've-weigAf. design — teamedt n advanced slepped-up V ^ S -h u done

a n d handling. F e d thii car's ahnoit ground-hogging stability when it rot

et the . . . how it magically mubs out theng on jounce of unkept hywiya. _____

I t’s a new experience m motoring. £ td o e s « n d t iy Mercury’* "Pri».W lnning D

W E D N E

■■ ,

^ Complctio M : D a m P r o j e ,Iln M ^ <rr.» ,

, xU w H h n :-m ^sJ ! fU ^

.‘S S5L!SSi;!iB‘ "» Xdo'iS.'Sf?™'

CA ST^IEjiBn'

SCHoc^;menl Roncr Chnlnj, ve« pmih.■utto Belts. B a U ’ ^ r j ^ -nt* a Blocks, Babbitt md Bicui on low. Blocks, gel C o ^ 5■ ups, Reducen.

-PAiJt-ROBEB?

cent o " UKi

V W JW rtV W

LCOME

NIGHT!N FALLSI^E B W L D llONE STREET.ttSTT e ^ : 3 r s i B ; ------------^I ars handled — look b«hW •In Faffs' ( tfepfieni ly i tn ..

M OUT-No’ aew, Mt jBst a I3k (uafWBunner‘HTled,-Sp«w— --------I u t whti lhe (uiure <e*>w lflim ytm l---------- --------------

«« «•!«• to Whir. .u^-iJ If-H*-." .

sdally down iron t tnd « *!r.’ Discover how MercoT — jUEHed lh V c srw ith * t« » ------ont-from-the-daah InleW f

, find out what M efeaiA .-ni Ig n -leam ed w ith * Ur*/ .8 - h M ^ . I T ;

lly when it rounds a csr«mubs out the bounM » <

im m o to r in g .S lo p b i^ iie-Wlnning Drlve.^

- P H O N E

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XfljBusiness ^WvprospMl ; j f l

u ,f Jl fUJO — , ■believe bua- , .

HUh ?•»“ »'' • ^ ■ .-' lines : • T | ( q

; ^ g a s £ g - S S ^b ^ C l» » “ 'JVojs tnd '. •...............

^ ^ U l i « « > ^ “ uinu4l raw I^ K i S i x i l l ’ : ' ■ '-^

o r n u t

11 a u i

u p * ^

■ " £ ? » « « “ '" J “ ' - BEV. OEB

• •• *ij’I | ! ^■( tb e First

■''iSSr'”"™ "■X '

pjcltnl "stable" evanifelbt na ^^W ^ ii^ h m liic s in en sa7 mcMSKcx anc

conUnued loo i , | , .enrlce*.

- B I m n r f iaSppolnUnif . .

^ m ^ !?=;r‘r , t o d ' A r e abUger lltma Elmore coun

^H ^^S rtno lJinef maDUfae* set tho pace ii Drices ID . o ld , W. Etuw

tooil “ '« : ■■ nnnounre*.—T t“^ K '^ A iw l i t l o n of M»n- Jbr April were

lut »eck *up- Twin Falls^ B ? i (« J « M te »'''> "» >‘'8h P'“ ‘

tils Jbr. « ltl» $6^00.m i sovcnimcnt tx- ehn-scs were BlUe bu^fr U In com- tr s : Ooodlng. i

/ ■ S f Thenwe more good* L i n c o l n , fr» buy. Some ob- *5^06.25.

tf iSe bujfrs *HI hold _ _ ^ _ _ _ _ _^ K sc£im9 oI m>ny (hlnM f i — i ■H u (rt prto more la Ihclr ^ ■ ■ ■

■ -;--- j H IBunions set j I M l University •' il^ K cdt, Utr 31 lo-ndinioni ■ w^Cmolld>hocIii2.»s«n<llng ■ M» r i - r - l « 3 . 1«7, 1M7 {or I ' ■■ t -12 bishllght Bcllrlty on ■ M^ C a ih n e 7 . 5 - — .......- - M

dij U talnj held in con- | - V "the unlvcrsll/.i bac- ■

- i ^ M -- ^ K ^ T ^ - i r e 1 blind bOKty '■ a r J s Q t , luncheon. busl-~

iH ^ !lic^ iS ^ c£ .g 'cn 'c ra - . I . . * * E ! 5 5 " ■ S I S ? p r l In Uie 1B51 I H n F T h r

^ ■ i t i r ctlebrtllon. Mn. Clira I n h n n > .n f i .K f i i r J . d i u o ( Il'ia: her !^ f c U t i Juat DavU Wlckard. • «» a pin c■ r i t M * Wlckar(l,-1952. a | c lo lhes-ru

^ -------- I Don’t=»eclionSet i .

■ m u c , Mir 31 - schtMi I C F I■ aail. have id fYlday. I^ ■ i t t lhe UJ Ici7 elecUon ■ j (

- ■ ia n e t c l l i . im .b e open- J . _ - • ■ > » iciioolim 1 P- m. to I HO M ali

^ E k r ! !« tot 5»M In lh« | v n r r - ■ ^ U H l i mllli. OfllclaU I r K C f c -■ d ih J-3 u -n iiiis-fo r-th a - f — * .H m r U B v u volcd aV-sn- - ! -----ic irnn----■ SBten. and m Prlday | ' — : ^W kDW ton lo approre the 1 A d d re ss .

■ ■ bw »*« thf-irmiii3“»i° r ! ■ ■■ »k i ua tho 31U m llli, I C ity ------■ ^ W e n J purpMM. | k M w a

I m U.§J«infn)-best

♦slIsifimBtete

f l T * » « b e i t in j! . . .4 i te i i i ; |iH s iI « i

_ J h ;a n g e l is t^ N a tio it

■ I In t: . MINNEAPOUS.. 'n n i tn or the nai

. accliJcnUl (Ir.-ith3, W .' yc3r. Ir

VaLfMMk ' ~ hlcliwny tragedies■ '"^ S iM p - ; y ; T T H | |H | In their own hon

. ^ . .^ y C s L f l U ^ fumilcs by Tord

p"“‘■ ■ . Sa , a d i^ M B F - W director

o( Casually and - “hlchwny aal

- ; ^ H new pbce in the I anniui. iol|_ of_cle Pnip(ny~dnnia|ic dentA rciomic from &ton« 1he})i.t)8 [ child li> the un it tamUy four

BEV. OERALD L. WEBBER m iJscr'cm '^ lh^g . , . who la condncilnit ^ lly wa.i tubmlttcd.

. tb e F irs t Chureh of God. 236--wcnien^'o uincy ( tree l. The «pecUI Krvicf»--hclj) .^lecd tlic dn 111 be coDcIuded Sunday, accord---of Ihc hlnliway bo< t to the Itev. L. II. Bohllnr,--of the -odal hour u tor. Tho Ellrnabnn;, ^Vash,--to "call iitioii the < ■anselbt nae* sound icrlpltir.l--Imvc ruWccI their p esaaKCti a n d epeeUI mualc In--ty cnilcnvors nnd ( s services.------------------------------- nccounlliiR of wh --------------------------------------------- b. still

ImoreJbeads in'4 -T k J C« 1 TnsTlilAlsdel! sn ld .'Area Bond Sales “Sn

ilmore county’s $20350 purchase hn.i not nrodufcd a 0 . S. Bovlngs bonds durlnn April S“ lnred tho pace in Msgic VBlley, Har- "Wlilln vmi nrr m

W. ElLiworth, fUte director, „uir,- lounre*.—T o ta l •Idtiho-bond-ealts ^t1l• dW ilon of wl April were SS?fJi3ta5. “U '

■win Falls county waa aecond and go ahead Ww, ll w ith purchases nmountlnc to goni ■' .ipenker 200. Cn.wlft county wn.i third quest will liot uiv:i: li $6^00. OUlcr county . pur. any pronounced sli -ses were Blnlnc. S333.75; Camru. or any flRoiitlc plo : Ooodlng, *3581: Jerome. SI.050; ciiiism was isaUjfle n c o l n , $412, and Minidoka, of hiiman fuffcrlni 06-25._________________________ hl8hB-ny Mfcly ha

H i D D E N M A C

^ s ?

H e a r T h r o u g h ' ouuido mtcriv N ew EconorpboD eof y o u r bearing Bid, woro U to Incrcdlb oa a pin o r bronchi Ellmloalei In • th im b le c lo th e s -ru b ao lH l ■ — -- hours ex tra si

D o n ’ t B a r g a i n W i t h Y o u r H

SEE SO N O T O N E FJO SEPH SO N & LLOYD JEW ELRY C

-- IW R T a ln -A ft Norlh ................. Twtn F*

v n r r P le a u lend ra t lie t booklet tclH bs tl __I K E E sto ry oi the amulcg pgw Soootone. ...

• ■ - A

C ity -------------------------------

lu^flN E ST ^ K f M il i c l ( w s i l i m ) r s l l . . ^ l '« F u d p - f tM o i- W li l t s -

fetionVWomeirUTge J n J ig h w a y Djeathia “ " . ' j ^ £ ' 'S u . ? * i . “i 5 S s - , z S d . S i ; ; s m ;ns t:iu year. Including 37.500 in of the ejperlmentaU;hwny iraKCtlles, nnd then begin lied on Uw abllllv otheir own Homw to teach their tolve the mechanlcamiles by word and example how and vehicular opcrat-n occldczits^can bo avoldtd. . social pattern sl! a t

J told by Paul iT *D laW ell7p^ ntaM auTm lst :afety director of the A«oclation A tecond mistake \ Cisualiy and Surety companies, we lavlihed our Inte

U "hlchway safety must have a dollarj on safety by •w pbce In the home" If the h u g e ---------- ------- - _niui ioll_ of__cl^nth,_ Injury Bnd —jptny~dariiflBe . lh traffic accl-11* Is to be rcduced. The ccon-ile loss from highway aecldenlsiM Inst y tn r -vai KXifiV>.m.

Mid, c<]unl to a hidden tax of 1.08 .un every m an, Komui ahd Ild In the United States. For a nlly of four tlila represented an dl'l'>tial tnx drain of $41.32 on Itj rse. even though no lormal bill

tubmittcd.________ __ K 'Milalwlcll called upon Uie nation’smen lo u.w their leadership to ' uM p ,M d mIp -siecd the day when "tyranuIhc hlnhway become tlie outcasUi I I ■the loclal ligur," He urscd tliem WmM."call upon the carpel" Uiose whovc Ruldcd their pa.^t highway safe-cnilcnvors nnd asXed for a strict:ounllnK of why death on the:'iK*iy.'( t l still IncrcaslnK. Cam-cns ns.iinst dl.sease and soelallnnju.ttniflil- - a r e s'li'ec'gg'd.' — V:: . ~ .. lilAlsdel! SBld. T ho nation's clubmen should find ou t why such anicndlturo In tlmo and resources> not produced a better result, he

\Vlill<i you are conducting thU In-ry. aoii'i noRleot n-Jew p r o b w - l n -----------------------dlrfctlon of w hethcr wme new — —

phaslj cnn sUll recoup the lossts 1 go ahead toward the ultlmalo I." the .ipenkcr sAld. "Your In­st will no t uncover svny tcantStl.! pronounced filna o f c o m m l M l o n --------------------any flRoiitlc plot where commer- - - ir, , i irT|n« ,llsm was .■.alljfled n t the expense -Ll...... ' ' ' ' 'human fufferlng. The effort for hR-ny Mfcly has been sincere.

m a g i c ' ] ' 1. -------------------

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1 ife-' • J 1 N O 0* i V £

New Ecanomy HaHar^ ” C I U I *U (O Incrcdlbly tiny It fit* ^ ■

L - „ ' ! ; r . " = 7 v C ‘ ' " - W il l n o t________________ _ — Robt.-Eri! Y o u r H e a r i n g th e b e s t p j

merchandi

) N E F I R S T r d c V n s S

JEW ELRY CO.............Twtn r t n». iasii»-------| r ------- - - •

oklet tclH os th o cxettlcs |^ODOtone. ___________! ____ ^ ■

•_______________ -} ■ _ W e J iQ ’.................. I fom ous

. ^ L ; ______ fa r ,sc rv---------------- w e k n o

■ K B B M H H M i M M B a l P '''ce , c ------------------------------------- — L isted y

• . . in d u r ir

j f e • "A

i W B W B R ^ ,E V E R r■ l l l l l l l l APPL

■ ___ _ A_________ — -L l

MAINTi r 7 SERVK

o M o i-W lilts -S p iM ,

— : __________ ' _____

' r v . , ■

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T l M E S - y

rUrggaWHoiaijniq®D e a th s ^ e a c h J B rf iv e ]II h u developed tJirQugh"'fI5?’ Icil •cleoee.’ BlaUd' r« on a basts of tested experl- •■PundamcfiUlIy we for e In the sUtes and commuiiltlftj a high safety factor bi 'er tlian on the -wUhful thinking the vehicle and the ! *e ejperlmcntaUsts. But we' re- fleellnd failure of the 1 on Uw abilliy ol technology to anlnti by one tareless i

•e the mechanica of highway use tlon of a second coui I vehicular operation and to aet a our technological adva s la t te rn al! a t the same time. AsserUni that the t miTTOeal-to-aclcrcerweTBrt-TRS oHiIehii'M r^eti-' r

n r /iW S Q h J 't -w r^ it ^ 1 human »He »na UI near-faU! tnlstake. pur atand.- Stressecond mistake V as made "••hen was nol preaching the i

lavished our Intelllgenie and our or even the de-emptiuia^ on safety by way ot mechan- ogy In highwv safely,

Y O U ARE COF

T H U R S., FRI.,

^ ^ m r o i F

I D O O R P R I1st. Admiral Kitchen

": ^=^ =2nd;=Siinbeaiff=T0AS' 3rd. Arvin WaHletRC

Plus a f re e FLOWER for the fifst 200 lod , of th e th re e d o v s ond o novelty oHf whilt

N O O B L I G A T I O N — N O T H IN G : | N E C E S S A R Y TO B E P R E S E

1 C J u r P o l i c y :Will not b e c h a n g ed . . .^in the future, as

-Robt.-Eriee-Sales-G o.-5hail-6ti’ive-at-aIl the best possible sei-vice . . . bringing m erchandise, a t the lowest prices consii nes9 . . . a n d to t re a t each and every cu and considera tion . ^

O u r M e r c H i M i_ W e JiQVE-endfiQvQred. f o . pick frotn 'ihjB r

fo m o u s Q ppllonces, heating, ond plumbir______ f a r ,s e r v ic e , durab ility ond generol-long Ji;

we kr>ow a n d hove tested o u t . . . lines p r i c e , 'o n d r ig h t in quolity L isted h e re o r e only o po rt o f the many y> in d u r in g o u r g ra n d opening ond look then

• "A D M IR A L " Rant a n d Refrigera

• "REV

• "A P E X " Spiral W ashers

• C O A L

~ ^ W I K K L ^ R ^ b » » - — Oil Furnace

.E V E R Y T H IN G IN 1 ,A PPL IA N C E S

1 A COMPLETE Q

" * ■ S O U b - _ . j® tA L L |l

WE W m M mMAINTAIN mSmSfn

SERVICE ■ Q S B Q D

T I M E S - N E W S , T W I N P A t i S , ID A :

In q u e s t ^ aE"-lFEE‘1-» ; • cal and psycholoBlcal I

ErfiventiQ iL -scIebce7~TlaUdeTl " "declaredr oncff-imnnrtjnerUlIy we forgot th a t w ith earrtage from roa safety factor bullt’ln to both o* “ *®

Hide and the-highway, one the highway ca.ruaUy; failure of the human m cch- “ iractlon of wliDy one tareless act In a Irac- « , Instead, th i peopV; a second could nullify all had launched the firshnolojlcal advanoement." creal* an Individual Ung Uut the te c h n jc n l.n a t th/i motor i»iy~sifeS-"£"'"Qvcrlbadcd,” '-Wt Ukt to thlnlt ol STHvnt-"(7nr-fftafciicas-lj-T5Tr -«- geiieraHr->ftw»nMdiman sHeTna' U ie frV tfnuH t Htjsplte'in-oruirpr*!!ir stand." Stressln* th n t he to the news reportingI preaching the abandonm ent ment, burglary and 1the de>(mphuls oC technol- nald. ‘‘8tlU, In 19S1. c

highway safety, Dlatsdcl! said Americans went to

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prices consistent w i th good busi- hd every custom er w i th courtesy •

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jf the many we h o v e t o o f f e r you . , . come ond look them over.

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tmcff-tnnnrt-me-horselMS evargellst.v’'ge from the roads as ~a de- In approaching traflif the devil," the speaker said a problem In theighway caiualty list might be BUlsdcll' declared, "wet (racUon of what It Is today n new Rroup of sclenUitcad. th l peopVt yeara bntk delve deeply into the aBunched the first program to people do what they d(. an Individual attitude Xor ly in the fartlliar medls« of the motor vehicle,____ em highway tralfie-._I Uk# to think of ourselvts ts ‘TVe m uK - know. icraHy—Iftw^Wdtjij clttwnryr UMIUIIK tliB urlvilen e'ln-oruirpromiriFncVglven' «B5ul thTlnTnlnI“sUlI news reporting of embeale- would-be Urlver. Morm

burglary and homicide." he tha t an Individual wa"Still, In 19S1. over 15,000,000 a t age 16 Is no sure Icans went to traffic court, the sarne ablUUes a t ag

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eclared, "we must enlist "nighway safety m usl I ip of sclenUsta vrho will place In th# home."ly Into the study ot why ----------- ——— ^what they do. particular- READ TIMES-NBWS W artj^a^r medium of mod- ■ ' ;

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h o n d i s e . ________________________________

JAL DEMONSTRATION ALL OUR BIG 3-PAY OPENING

I . ju s t changed ou r locotlon. A n d t h « . ' e .m a n c g e r^ e r v i i:em caJoL G £nerflL m onaae give y o u BETTER thon ever serv ice . . . M o

I over 10 y e a rs of continuol em ploym ent.w Ji Ing a w elco m e to you a t our new h o m e .); R obert E. Lee Fronk Cox

G eorge M oors Andrew Baird, p a r tn e i

n ue , o s In th e postj to m ointoln a c o m p e te n t tw e f s k il le d workmen to s ^ I c e o n d 'ln s to l l h 0 m in im u m of delay o t a lT tlfnes . OFFEfI E M ETAL SHOP for oil fu rnace In s ta lla t io n *

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H ' GERMAN PEACE C0^T • T h e weeka ahead ore crltlctjjj, ro p e a a defense community, ancjl secu rity of the entire free wo:jtj! beca iu o Germany'* role In wy ’jj - - t« ><«wy ln y tn t h<< b»lani;jf,___Hll Chancellor Adenauer, who spWi' ]y devoted t« the goal of Oermen . w ith th e weat, U currently en?Ml' to w in the support of hU ow;ye!; coalition for the ao-called peaceIII' - F ta n c e , BrlCatn and Che ValtedBll O nce the OemiBn oppoeitloiK t posed western terms of le ttn ch ie fly from -tb*-^clal Democrr a ----- ieadershlp-irf-«»tlOtt<iHatlft'J£urtHI T oday It Is more widespread, e111! th e th ree Kovernment partiK A denauer's ChriaUan Democrati ; I f Adenauer cannot auccesafip ------ opposition, then prospeote for ati;. peace contract a re dark. And wljf , " c o n tra c f lt would fie- follyto en■I , h o p es o f a European defense an

. Im p o rtan t German units,fe: ■ O n e European u ld recently'p m a n y 'g posltlca In th t weste

s tru c tu re cannot be worked ouI j th e w hole timetable of weatemI be v irtua lly wrecked and "we vI w h e re we were In 1847."I T h e outlook fo t weatem aollII h e lp e d by the recent Britlah Ei B ta tem en t setting almcat Impc |1 t t nnw upnn the Innlunlnn nf a Oe j : ' " theE uropeandefenaearm y.B rit I t iB n o t a member of that propo IE tto n . n o r Is tho Labor party in p< 11 p o te n t minority force In a key

P A denauer s tiu k Is Immcnael; l i by t h e German unity laaue whl [j u n io n has been exploiting sop ------- lat®-month5.-A5-inftny-Buropeant repea ted ly pointed out, any re r on O em ian unlticatlon wouia’d j I |»hove th e peaciL contract and Sz-.r.' r.aHny:.Tirojcct.iii£o:tbe-bacl«iai f c — .;rr_--with- .thla-.f(irmldabie array I ■' al& rlng ua In tHe face, we may •; w h e th e r American atatesmen h ‘ th e atage of Tague piougbts a

tlvea.~ W E a t do we propoaa’to 'd o lf ' jl th e p eace contrait aad German ' p a t lo n nor a aound program of j I t does not seem too early t f a t te n t io n to th e poaalbllltlea. w ould ha re to continue occupy

--------on-muoh-the-sam e-basUas-to(*------- would -do to bsaf-up-weatefn-d«I absen ce of German units Is 1«

w y even t, the.answer surely wo ____an d d emanding upon western

. .T h e critical aiarin now belnj — - th la problem m ay be jreater-tl

w a r r a n t . Perhaps a solution wl] - - In t h e end. But i t la pretty rlsl

th a t , a n d to have nothing in ml a t l tu te policy.

O rd in a ry prudence dictates t p a re f o r any eventuality. If we B u5slan3 will be th e clear rlctors

. o f th e cold war. I f the peace conti — ' Qe rn ians-gtav uut At ati kHrnpgg-......a la wiU be a partial victor anyw

th o u g h they m ay not draw O tneu r o t o orBIT,"they will a t least

_ to p re v e n t us Jrom tying the ,p< effectively to a western Europe n eed s them .

Mj LEWIS VS. BUREAUCI |j In h la current house organ 1 Jo h n Ii. Lewis presents his views

I aelzure, and on the relationship id a t among labor, government £ •ere is an excerpt ffom his w an la ln s why he stands where he d ■ “W hateTer-congresr aecldes'-

ex tend ing the Wage-ptlce provlII d efen se production act beyond ;m____^ b e hoped th a t the general puH -a w a k e n e d to U iriaertli»nabor

■ couecuve Dorgiiinlng and not 1I - e m m e n t boards.I "B u sln ess-o r a large segmentI en tly has already awakened to I . business, which was primarily r<I p a ssag e o! the Tatt-Hartley Iy its e lf to blame fo r the tacreaal'nK govem m ent upon the field ot li

' 'S o fa r as we can recall, U | i th e flteel dispute and govemmi I th e steel Industry, that busin I vo ice ln prot«8t.- In-prevloiu S(ft*--------tKB-BOTBpnnnnnriTOCffwmj& la b o r, buslneu was dlacreeUyII . " B u t It strilces us that the H Tolved -h e re ^ th e principle ol U . . . : cscroacbm ent^th iea tens both I la b o r. Because, in the long m r I m l t te d to continue unchecked I r e s u l t In complete bureaucratic I ; . " H e n c e , the m en of labor, w I n a U n g goo^roo eyes a t the p i f ' ■ tttralU onrK U lTielpIiiJ lo cohc I. . .J JP iro r .ip .tJie lutoUnUtmtiwi’A., ; . ' d o w e ll to pondflc,tbe resulte ol ‘ -m e T fio to n invbired far outweU , , ~ :^ d e ra tJo h s of per«iil4l"e3q>edle----------- I t i o p t o 'u : i f : j 6 i m L w o u id t t, w ith buslnesi f u d industry In e t ! ' b u re a u c fa tc ' ' ‘

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--------------------------------- -- troop*, an oulport oiEACE CONTRACTd are critical fo r the E u - gna leeuins Wi mtn. imunlty, and h ence for t h e an American foreijitire free world. Thla Is so «lob« byI role In w estern Europe hk ^eatoent of ra

__________________ : : “ ;!!> . w . i ’a .luer, who appears s incere- undtr hia luriidlctioa)al of German cooperation Jutumini oJncin rirrently engaged In t ry in g Jn worryln* ovir thut of hU own g o vem m en t '•calledpeace c o n trac t w ith «t Che UnJ^d_fitat«^ KD0CAT1ON-Pnln opposition to the p ro - rwjun* offlcwa h>v»■ms of settlem en t_cam e_ iion or background kclal Democrats' under th e ccwfully. The lojt dU rtHstle-Kurt:8chumacher;-MB,pr.«d. e a c n d ln s In to S i . t T J

partlM . ta cm d taan Democratic tinlon. reUtlona o(CUer<.»c«olot successfully quell t h i s “e o" fln'speots for adoption of th e ~lark. And w ith o u t a p eace ^3'follyto e n te r ta ln b r lg h t to s» —Anoihc ftc1 defense a rm y em bracing ahlp and behsTior ntunits. condemns Is the deru ,ld recently t h a t i f ' G e r-: lhe trestem European tiu bottom al thi tmI worked out by sum m er. Th« leaders of this tof weatem defense could ence or dinabimj', rt

1 and "we w ould be b a c k i " “i'" - O'?-I"-"weatem so lidarity is n o t ..xhey hnve quit or ■ ent Britlah L abor p a r ty rtrnovn! at thcTcrr'ffllmoat impossible COndi- mwt. Moreover, Uis ialon nf a Oprm n n fn rrft in the prtatlga abroM tile arm y.B rlta ihrorcburae, ..........that propoaed organiza-

r party in pow er. But t h i s S™cco?o“■ce In a key w estern a lly wu to utce or & uci ____________________ »ttitfaetorlly.Butth»7

ty laauS w l i h ° t h e Soviet o,'‘thi‘1 o rc h ploltlng so effectively In TKt,u\tT and Vanden iy-£uropean-«xperts-havo- -inB-niin,-buttti«ji-tii out, any rea l conference jn view of world tont loTwouia-almosrcerUlnly ntract and th e European he.bacKgiaundi — TiM u mUoh'voice-', dable array o f obstacles execuiing foreign [wii ice, we may fa ir ly Incjuire *che»on., atateamen h av e gone p a s t _

fhomht. a b o u t lU te m .-________. ______ ____________J»ncil<l»ef_tL^lOrose to d o lf we get n e ith e r Uiat the ahrewd Teltn u d German a rm y p a rtlc l- » cannier game ihm i pro!r«m o l un ity ?

^ serious genator- than Cronip.oaalbUltlea. Obviously w e naUon by thi Cmmp ■Inue occupying O erm any fauvtr defied and def basU-os-todQy.-What w e •^ftmember.oItou5c

er surely w ould be costly , if they rote Jor the on westem resources In denounce aa an "Intei-----------:— r r r r r " r " r —T ■ofa:*iiiii"«ieifg»ii6irr)1 now being v o lc ^ .o v e r r ^ d B “ bit»“’K ‘ e greater-than th e fa c ts solution wUi be reached - T s i r - j o h n L u ! pretty risky to assum e wenai, rival. Philip } ithlsg in m in d a s a s u b - Ualitance in tha ittel I

InR" of the atrllu bf CD e dictates th a t ’ we p r e - Knt^^blleaUon earrie lallty. If we d o not, th e !lMr rlctors In th i s p h a se h« vaa uked. -aui ) peace co n trac t falls a n d He replied. 'Yes. i : a im iropean arm y , W u s - Lz:.But-we-n6nTrarr victor anyway. F or even

-y I-E-WS-€ying the p c rm a n s m ore Tt o Europe t h a t .o re lr------------------- -----------------Uialf delesata dales, ai

BUREAUCRATS saUonal conveotlom ij ouse organ publicationIta his views o n the s te e l uinhln* f*lnlly rt«miDlatlonshlp w h ich should rItoi Idaho, Nwada.overnment a n d industry , instance, the lUpubllca

ss- aec ld es '- to -d in k b o u r■price provisions of th e Oreton U frtwouilr uict beyond J u n e 30. i t la «ch ct the ciher*e general pubUc has nowrth sn ab o r re la tions are" uon o^ni!!S'»*Tw(rthffTjorrnal-pwcmea-of .« t«TJ Wd not thxougb“ gov- ■Wwml^-Md iJevidi':

with the Rinalleit populrgesegmentof It—a p p a r- w t o r t to t h i . la d . Y «I primartly responsible lo r method, aine* Repubiiei ft-Hartley law , has on ly auppottdir beina rtprti he tocreaslng in trusion o f nerw i6t I1.U 01 labo r-m auage- ; ■

n recall, i t w es ao t u n t i l «»r<«nuiUon m r«uoId government seizure -of 5,*'* »>“ Bwaiitedthat business raUed Its C

-previous-seiaurcsrW here or-N«art7!QeSHras o irec ted a g a in s t Nevada, vhichI dlscreeuy s ilen t. - president ain*.IS lhat the p rincip le In - IJ!?':,.principle of- .governm ent ^ l o U e n t V ^ «eatens both bualneaa 'a n d iM a been.;he long ra n . If It Is-pier- ^R«e-cUsparttie» caj

unchecked, i t can on ly wJur..»craUc control. . . ™ S 2 u u . n ^ C iof labor, w ho have b een of RepubUcau in ^a a t the p re a e n t ad m in - aod|umea eart clectoiUig lo concen tra te m o re ““ Bai <^dida^jitfmtiwi’A .li«3 .da ,jaJgh t -i?10 results o f . t b e l r policy, u o a to ^ ^ ^ tc a v h ': far outweigh 'p e tty c o n - and to pnaUw itat«n a eipedlericy.” *««» ^ «e*it een'fsl oL wouid b e g l id to Jo in S'(^uitry In co m h a ttag t h e eo51S?*ov«Ci w,

■ ■____________ __ tloa. beoauaa> IranUy,

UCKEE’S N A T n m C riV-HI R LIG IG'ASHXNOTOK-'nia Amarloan mUltAiT mUbapa ( Korei;-EW 5pi-ana-tnrTTnJtea e iatea are-not- -e :eat)l« aatlrtlr to individual ineptitude and blundar* a ltbouih lha oKlcara Involved will b« made tha

I - I | ,||.||| "icape*oata" by the ir auptHpra at G B B j lg iH the Pentagon. ' ^■ B g l H Tha bMis diffloultr. u hlah oom-

tnahd m asiban eoncada frankly but I pHTAlaljr. la lh a t army, «avy and a t r

8 g jif ig jg a 4 o rc a _ o f» e ^ ralaUjalyJaw-raiJc. ^ iiid e4 )erl«hce h!av«~bttei}'(lvaa aa*

K fifK E B B ilgnmanU for which they ara not 1 Jk B J B h M tralnad or cqtilppcd.

. Thay have bean forced to dla- eharya daUcate dlptomaUo duUea la maiiy ot the worid'a halletl «poti.

M B I H "ni*? tnuat a c t aa amt>aaaadsn. - ' ' i

B.F T«rt« POLICT— T h e commander • Of c P>. an oulport or » prlaon camp In any of our patlon anu'Oieraaaa U no longer a mere aoldler, A acilvltlea are not eonllnrd to training, ojulpplns iceding hll mtn. His actions .rrcqucntly tyjnbollte A American forelsn policy challanted acrou the t by Moscow,I treatment of ralnorltlea In hla unlta ia obtemd I fully by nsirby Ruaalana and olher tdtoloKlcal maarSo-la hll handUBt-er-ihe-p*oplea-t«ipor»rily -• * tr hla lurladlctlon.itu n ln i cJflctrt raport moat of their tln » U tpent orrylnc ovir thaw problema, with tb e recognition _ aren a minor mlataka wUl ba aelsed upon aa *

aganda by Uii reda,

>DCATIOM-Pntortunataly' even tha hl|hest- ^ Ing offlcara hava so t bean given auffldent educa- a or background to dUcharge theas olaalons iue> ully. The lojt diary episode In Oermany and tha ijtally crude hsndUng of prlaonera on KaJe bland, ___; Up Uiese oSthrBUona, ~ ' A:mlcally, the armed aervlces spent v ast aunu edu- g officers who muat aerva aa lawyan. publio lona otflf tr«, asoountanta, etc. They atudy a t pub- ipenas at our flneat unlveraitlea. B u t eo {ar they ' neRlected to aulgn key oycracaa m en to achoob

iplomaoy;---------- '— 1• • • - POtJ

i«»-Anolhir factor imderlylng overaeaa leader- ** and beharlor uhlch even the Pentagon '■braaa" emns la the derutatlng loss of topnotch men who “1’“ lined mi:iianr-iim with broad understanding of atemaUonal sltuaUon. We are beginning to acrape ottom cf tAi barrel wttti reapecC to repiaeemen^ e leadera of this type have reUred for age, prefer- or dlJBblLly, It la difficult to fin d subsUtutaa d*,

nen- Uke Oen. aeorge C. Marsh&ll. Dwlght D. g, ihower, Douilis MncArthor, Luclua D. Clay, Jo* pi«

ey hove qull or. In the eaae of MaeArthur. been Wh ved a t the very moment the ir eervlcea are needed . Moreover, Uia second team doea oo t command iH prtatlga abroad Ui ay enjoyed.__________________ tog i

.W T ’—The Ihrea worst offendera In the recent ®uf' pean and Korean eplaodea—Oenerals Grow, Dodd •“ta Colson—*er» eacellent combat offlcera, Given a to lake or a tactical operation, they performed laetorlly. But they aimply did not have Uie "aawy" thai

fact, this same observaUon applies to the mem- .Of tha Joint chiefs of aU ff-B radfcy. ColllnJ, “ »

teler and Vandenberg. They are flrat-rata fight- ereC nan,-but-th«y-aia-not-dlplomaU.. Iftifarmnataly.- ew of world tondltlons. It la Impossible to draw ine betwetn the mlUtary and diplomatlo-Taalroa- hoB I daya. thela no aecret. for Instance, th a t Q o je ra l Bradley b* * u iziuoh' volce-'and lhfluaiu>6^1ii~£tiaping. and- ^urr jtlng foreign pcUcy aa secretary cr sta te Dean aon. • _ - • faltl

. • . lookIBEWD-Ihe only bIg-Ume poUtlcal boss”not ac- T oppoalni Bm. Kates Kefauver'a prejldanllal W aef_lJL^10nunp.-TenneM ec..AndJtjnayJ«- the ahrewd Tettran of national poUtlca b playing (mler gatne than the heads of most of the metro- an machUiK and Harry s . Truman.man haa more raaaon to try to block tha "refonn ___

tor" than Cnunp. When he was denied lha noml- in by the Cnimp-MeKellar faction In IMS, Ke- •-T defied and defeated thc recular organization. .member.ol bouie and senate, how ever has taken __1ip'a ordera. *tTiarM efflphirwinuBrpajtseirworaToTennnin------ 1ales to thi ctmTtnllon th a t he will n o t resent It. | ey vote Jor tha man otber ancient OamDcrata . I mee aa an "Interloper." H aving a soUd Instead I*iiiii-deifg»ii6irrrohniDr5wn"it*vs"wur»ivriiif. i " !t m an a blj boost. He may repay th e klndneaj.lf 1 -ade hlta bun at Chicago and In November. [

; i r —John L. Lewis contlnuea to joah hla un­lly rtval, Philip Murray, fo r relying on Truman ance In the Jttel dispute. Referring to tha "freea- if lhe atrlke by court edict, the mine leader’s cur- subllcaUoD carries this limerick; n iere v u an old m an in Quebec, uried in snow to his neck.■« waa atked. ■AlaX you f rl r? ’ a replied. -Yes. i ts.grwe-gcn-t Hll m a t conm r q i i e becr - .-------------

^ - W S - Q F O T - H H E ^ - ^THIS THING SMELLS

r at«tea oelihbor to Tdaho'are"chooalng conveh- elegnlei. which has' focused our attention upon delesate alales. arousing s o little eurlosiiy as to be repreaentatlon of the d ifferent stoles In the lal conventions is decided upon. I t makes neither 1 nor reason. We defy anyone to find any logical a of rtatonlng by which he can come up with ing faintly rcMmbUng the raUoa th a t have betn Idaho. Nevada. Wyoming and Oregon in. for ce. the lUpubllcan convention, rnn haa 18. Idaho U. Kevada 13. Wyoming IJ. ragon haa t n and a h a lf tfmea m (nany peoplehQ. m o u Jh u Dine tlinee. a a many,.aa Kevada. .......lore than'fire llm ea-aa many a s Wyomlnf.) la grtevouily under-repreaented aa compared ach of the oihere. and Idaho aa compared wlU) the othen, Nevada and V/yomlng.

-Qtg)0UJlyJt,ta:t._P.n ^ h a t .„ th e n ? R ^ r a l -.well, Ore|0n_has_iax of_theae,. ld»ho four, tng and Nevsda 3 each. These favor the aUtes' he Kmallett population, b u l If this formula were ed Oregon could have 18. Idaho 13, Wyominglevada nine nch. No. thla isn’t It. --------ubllcan votM,.then?^Thls would b« tha fal«st ■d. since Republican votera are th e cmea who are »«ly being reprtaented by theae delecataa. Here atlo looks vorte than ever, ton haa had a soUd RepubUean delegaUon In

for ibtputIQ yeara and went RepubUean in

MntaUon In ratio to populaUon th a n tha others, aa b«an senallied laatcad of rewarded for voting bUcan In tba p u t.' .

elegalea- ol u y of the four. A t le u t aound 1plea are rwocnlted to .th ia exUnt. th a t the ap-

** ““ What it ihoiSd

e»e-dlsparttles can'be multlpUed-threughout the sd e iau a . and parttoularly la tho aouu^ where - ndfui of BapuiUean votera are given convention isentauon many Umes th a l of tho aaoia number epubUcani In populoua northern sU t« i Umt do Umes eart electoial votee fer R e p u b l lA a n ^ . al candidal^ ’ ^only one bula can we aee rhym e or reason In

pporiJonment. There doea-seem to be « d l s ^ *A favor alatea «here Mnventlona choose delexatea to panaliie itatea with prtmartea, whleh would - to seek control of the p a rty by » few *o called’ - i ' ' ' rs Instead of by Its members, d la * to say the whola aeWP o u gh t'(o hava a ete overhaul before the nex t presidential eleo tooauset IranUy, u smells. —N apipa f n t Preaa. ^

rKTsr — -BI G E

s S " - S h o t s se made ths nati■upcHon a t 2l(tli

. ^ 1 1 m II I— jhaja high com- IB THIS OB10INAI.T comfrankly but I used to drlvs aeventy—I ilked th iuvy and a t r -— tn i- ie w aa n i--------------------------TruilfLloW-rank. Ot-miing tltm g, lika-k.hlrrf In IVt«i!D'llveo aa- — Uie atr.— — ''------- towley ara not »uU ef exhU eratlon-the aheer enh

Joy of living. ' . mwced to dla- With tha th ro ttle pushed down nLIo duUea In and tha wind in my h a ir . mo3!!«l apotl. ■ 'act4adsn. 'Thin l law a bad wreck a n d the fact........ .... ...... hoiror alaya with ine;~ and

m ander-of Only those, who have aeen oneany of our will know how I feci « * lere aoldler. As you gue . weak and alck. at :. equipping the blood-spattered wreckafeey tyjnbollte And the mangled hum anity un- Tl across the dtr tlie wheel.

la observed I ean truthfully any th o l my IdtoloKlcal paat rose before me con:

temporarily »>« in . .m hi.i.np* f«ma, t

m» la tpent

K S ” -u UIWU m»Tl

Tiitte are thoaa who le am only fron a highest- trom personal oxperlenoe grac lent educa- And In going to extremes they ferei aslons sue- will "do It up brown" ngo.ny and the But the old law of averages Impr >oJe blond, eventually wlU gel you his i- from liie.TTHlcnd------- Ttsums edu- to slow downi eomj

ert Dubllo■dyatpub- Hordle Hora* HowH) far they ' (Buhl) hadlo achoob • • • his

KTTTENB FOR KIDS D E FT . char Pots: sort

eaa leadar- * mother c a t and llu e e kit- Aa'nn '■hr«M" t*"* away. Two a re white candh mfn who P^one coulitand lL of aoo-M or stop n i I2 i E leventh ave- theli

Ige, prefer. ANENT BLOOD PRES8UBE DcwisubsUtutea o tu pots; ipcciDwlght D. Bome months ago a bunch of peo- calle. Cloy, Jo- pie itorted getUng high blood pres- tloni

sure over high charges fo r blood, himrthur. been When thc blood pre.wure h i t a high jpcciaro needed pjini. something waa done. Lots of Tr. commond fftks with high blood preaaure gol a wli

togeUier. kicked th e subject around. The- ----------------TBe-foTkrwUh-hlgh-blOM Pre*- Toftthe recent d«lded they would give away tureIrow E>odd lots of their blood to gel low charges bellia Given a promised tb e lr blood intoperformed »nd have been proving over since pane

Uie "sam ” that a promise is one thlnR. a blood stat/-----------— .donitkin is quit* a iwthec-ih log------ .beanthe mem- >t camo right down to glv- to o:

:y Collins blood, lota of ’em dlscov-rota flaht- ered thty had low blood pressure. Duartunately.- -Tbe.way ihings.look rlghtJio.w. wjmt ifi{_le to draw these stories all the tim e about yourill».Taalms how folks aren 't donating blood to duck

the community blood bank , don't polltftl Bradley be surprised if th'e old system la re- Taftaping-andC Jumed..-7:7r.3.r.i:;'.r7:".T.T7^;;'— ■ nom!Jtata Dean "And oU those people who promiicd oul I

faithfully to donate blood would Th- -. look'mlKhty ellly trying to oWectI edly

asi-notac: . «»«FAMOUS LAST LIN E ' prob

I -----•.-T ^H erbert-aneaked—o nt-aod mostlh» w*t Us essllnc Una.” ahat'Uie metro- OENTLK.MAN IN THE waah . - r . l .m r O U B ra BOW H, the noml- .IMS, Ke-

gonUotlon.has.takea___ ■ ! , | ^

T tn m s in ------ M s - C S iB - 1t resent jHOemocrals . Hild Instead ’ R i Ji r t iv r u i f .Undneas.lf B

I B H

h his un- 9 Hn Truman Btha “frees- H Iader’scur- ■ ■ ^ 1

lg conven- f l j , 5Uon upon g \ n 1 r ^ ~ ~islly as to g •les In the W /*:es neither B Tmy logical r a u ^ B a i< lw B « l l i i r ^ e up with have beenm in, for ^ —

omlng iJ. ^fly people / \ ' ws Nevada. ............... \ _______ iWyomlnf. \ \ i \compared '’ " yared wlU) • ' ■

A MaH *r hwK* W«tlf n*rt l l tnlN

"fflSraho four, _ ^ 'the' itatc) ~ '

atea. H «e

■gallon in t Z , T V f a T , T u ' : £ r wT

‘V£.S .-rss .-" -1£ ” « S NO^OOWK PA Y M tN IconvenUon 36 MONTHS T O fAY» thST'dS « m w j# i4an preal- “ >w1*h B «ii« fsyeM a's

rtw ^ to

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-----BXXW-THTN-aS~A-I^ EEGJLER’S-

The dafeitlst propaganda to th a gres ■ f P effect that Benator T af t eould n o t In ' r 7 win ths elccUon if he were nom l- anai ■ J nated w u starud by RepubUcans of tha

lltUa falUi. Tha lemptaUon td H ■ ^ charge It to lha li p LT communlsta and haaj •I ilked th e R o o i i T e l t - f a r ------------ T r tu n a n - e e n a ] > lr - £ .^ ^ H ^ ^ ^ g

s aheer enhower boommust be rejected. Ir

i down However. t h e g ! ^ ^ ^ ^ B a mar a ir m o a t I m p o r t a n t g r a c

foct today U t h e H ^ n ^ ^ ^ H on itnd the fa<t t h a t Taft n a r- ---------g n d - th e - e e u lh e m - S ^ B r ^ ^ ^ H oralen one r e b o ls m a d e " ' ! " " Iron

H a r r y Tmman w«tkf»di F«s m h tolick, a t throw In lhe towel before a blow V<•eckofee * “ slruck. gamIty un- '^hls decision was m ade for t>«r- er 4

sonol reaMM, Truman Is a vain manman who raallied th a l If he ran h e leav

o l my f®*- * licking- Ho is a Ei' consummaU poUUcUn of Uio moet andT sordid typ« who understood better slon

E f irm W S rti ra m ile l lH T E rm lnly tha t >1«»‘ him would be the mor.

man for whom he had openly » - last.I m lih t pru-^ed interlng contempt. all t

• • • Whl Truman oould take a beating

n only from Oeneral Ilienhow er with fair loe grace because, after all. h e had of-:s they fered "Ike* tha nomination long P^®'

ngo. Thus he could hnvo left an “‘■'emges impression he actually hnd pu t over J

his own successor. y* ''E lcnd------- Th-B~iuuKuan - woTiTd-m v g - tn w ir

comparable to Uie relnUon between Theodore Boosevelt ond WlUlam

lloraa Howard Tilt In 1808 when TR. w ho “ 'W h i) had the «yal feejlng no less th a n

his distant cousin. le ft T ttft in>BFT. charge of the White House as a 'M'

sort of care-taker. hree kit- Aa long os Truman wna an acUve re White candidate, nepiibllcons nfm ld T a f t n phone couldn’t win hnd an cxcukc for n th ave- their tlmldilT. Not a reason, bu t an

e.«use, - .J t T ea They remembered the little m an’s Taft

savage and nilgar eompalgn against he ciUKE Dcwey In 1918 which began w ith a fauv

ipcclal aesslon of the 80th congreaaI of peo- called for no legitimate con-sUtu- “ onod pres- tlonal reason bul only to provide of hiir blood, him with a forum for h is opening R':t a high jpcech. soutl. Lots of Truman was a dirty fighter w ith “ inHaura gol a wide sutak ol Huey Long In him . of ^

around. The Rcpubllcons. nfrnld to m atch “IPPio a 'p res- Taffagolnslhimriisa'a-fnenuUTiw-- hls.-lve away ture of a nasty lliMe blackguard A:' charges belting an Intellectual genUeman h>e 1eU' blood Into confusion wlUi Irrelevant n ip - the <'tr since pancles and wild lies, such as hla lion. ft blood statement thot the T ^ f t law ,h a d suppling------ .bfi^n,dciUneaJg^tnemlca-cLJaboi. gp»I to glv- to enslave Uie working people. B>I dlscov- . . . Carepressure. Cut. as I say, Trum an ,ta out o f luCa5.W*wjmt the problem now, You m ay chooae consne about your own reason for his decision to lorllblood to duck the fight. I think h is ounnlng ly-ftk, don't poliUcal''-Birtse warned him tlfa t ' comim Is re- Taft would get the Republican I t----------- nomination nnd would-rlpWa. tripes aell 3j'romiicd' oui In'a'toe-io'-tM 'conteat. “ ' his61 would The southern rebelUon undoubt- pictv> oblecti edly had weitht with h im . but Ui^- UrTwice elfect of lhal was to weaken h im kl-yl

and make Taffa victory even more amo:re • probable. Knowing Tnft te tte r th a n onlyont-aod most-Amerteans-do.-I-have-never knea

ahared the faUa Impression th a t h e put c' THE waa not game. pie 1W________ He, and his wlte. too, ehowed thou

[nK ffllaHi

^ , p K « T H T H E A i D O F B

W S s S s ’ * ^ 9^* trip le Y>Kn nV * ‘lo'*®'' sp e n t o n remode

properly vaFuotion. W halever you ontlclpoT® , . . . ta k e yoi

K ~ 'N L poyetlc. C om peten t personnelplons, jpeclfico lions, control

.1. _______ ^ .. .plsnnina-i-’a a o/ jujt 0 few th in g s y o u con do

■.ls.«tN • n e w 'P O R C H .H~*rt t»*— r --------^ ^ -------------------------- :

^ - J- -h e m t.M o d em ® rlr« id m a n « -J 9 { ' el-beoury t o rep rac* Ifiol

I ..................• M g jin ^ .o n d w e m p#r«h.-J

•4 A. rt|M (Jh AN ESTIMATE OF COST . ^ i r . , . : : YOUR HOME. THERE'S NO.0

■ y o v m . . . .rMENT

> P i ' '

Ib . T« in Falla Y ard a l l 3 9 n i r d 7 7 , • , C. A . B uffing ton ] Ma

S , T W I N M L M , r o A H O

rcS-A-pPE AR-FRO M -Bu^R’S .AN_GLE Jda to th a great moral and physical courage 3 ^ i ^ l d M t E T a m n g right Uirough langa ofere nom l- anarUng. jeering, cursing i^cketa o t wmyt.ibU eanjof tha OlO lO PM^oi^ f “ P * ^ . , ar a ttaUon td He dou not blow up. Hla O m ^ eondi

ll oreclse. And Tniman knew in hla ohuKB B B l ha irt Uiat hera w u an opponent ,

far different from tha ovtr-eoMI- gm

■ B B I -neveriald a-tlvva-fiiHU-adrerfan'i: t t a e ;th e t

In oUier words. alUioufh too boi many Republicans ihowed a dla- has m eeful lack of guts In nmnlog ou t h s p

H I M HTtha m u who Is by far Uie beat haaT ■ B B I man la either party, T ^ a n aa- mami

- k P « M ^ a urrlbly humlllaUnc UckUiK. Uon•o a blow Vou may insUt Uiat Tmman ti a v lea]

game fighter but doei a game figh t- ^! for w r - er cult before the opening bell? No will,s a ^ n man who has betn President anjoys affmihe ran h e leaving the White House u a lo w . W•- He Is a Even Herbtrl Hoover, whoaa mind theratho moet and loul are above the eomprehtn- a t th

pod better slon of all,bul a Jew of our ellla. fe lt | « r j I the m im w m gE S-ohJC fsroal-hurt-aj^ W*Id be the more Important sensations when, a t «• « penly ex- !« '• decorum compeilrt 1 to ride l e e ^

all tho way from Uie capltol to the White House al the aide of the

e had o f . ^ ^X t ’°?^[ ' ’ ^ n has not been Taft whose Jotm

nuf baliy for a Jight U wanUng. Tho the ir‘ yellow streak showed up^ hla h o ^ i

1 l ^ t w ^ not beca'usa they Uiought ha would and J wmi!S2 maka a belter President but becauae «an.

Uiey thought ha could win aad T af t M rlesa th a n couldn’u ‘“ " f

u *L‘2 -Now who is It Uut Taft ca n t lick?Kefauver? The senator'a reputa-

an active tlon U based on a law against alotmid machines and an expose of oomip-ccuKc for “ on already notorloua Ui the Newn t a t M York City atronghold of his own ,

party. As a practical propoallion, i r Jttie m an's Tafl were allowed to pick the m an In a w S t ho eould iick with the Jcaat risk. K«- |.n w ith a fauver would have to be hU choice. I

conirreu Harrlman? His guilt m the c rea- 1con-sUiu- “ on of the Russian menace dlspoaea

5 nrovlde of hUn. Ha never wUl be nominated.I openlns Rus.uli? The fact thal he U a

‘ southerner b almost enough to ellm-h ter w ith hmio him. But few c l t l ^ northig In him . of Uie line and west of the Missis- .to m atch sippi ever hnd heard of him u n til mintWTiW-- hb-llttle-.l>0wnTb»8an. ~ - Mlaekguard And wa must nota that he already H;enUeman hie crossed up Harry Byrd, VU^lnla, K/an t n ip - the original leader of thb new rebel- V:h as hla lion In the south, by promblng to Hlaw ,h a d aupport the fair employment pKK H

Carolina, have declared Ihelr abso- ” f t out o f lute opposition to um nigrtnUy un- »v chooae constitutional ptopoaal b r o u g h t ecbion to Iwunr>TTPrTorkinott*ri-*BnBnil- — »> eunnlng ly-found among.the.frlenda o f.th e ._W\lm” th 'a f communbt*.----- . . ■epubllcan I think they meant It, ao If R ui-h la lrlp es aeUyleldlto.UieMev.York.Influeni:b ___7 ............. iisoidaouthenilH endiiw lU tnnihts ...........undoubt- picture toward the wall;. but th^- Until he dogged It. ahcwlsg the tken h im kl-yl Uial few sUspected, even ' i ven more among hb enemies, Tniman was tb o --m :tter th a n only Democrai Karlng Tafl'a weak- •ive-never knead-lrlands^Wow-that-iTntman-la. ___1 th a t h e put of 11, what ezcuw liave auch peo­

ple for Insisting that, aecond-rater , ehowed though he b . Uicy sUll lUce Ike?

lEAlDOFBOlSEPAYEnET trip le v^tff money’s worth ffoft*en t o n rem odeling — In Increased •lion. W hatever hom e Improvement . ^, . . . ta k e your problem lo Boise:ten t personnel will a id In securingo lio n i, contractor, finoncing ar^dof o lh e r Impoftont w oys, from t h e ____> to th e completed job. Here ore________________g jy o w c o n d o i

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' M BurleySenior to— Rec r> Give Sermon at 0 p . . — Church Servicegraga BtJW Jnf. May JI - R ob^t n»vy ^* ®t Bmythe, aon of Mr, and Mrs, Waller Ing tm“ ®* Bmythe, Burley, wUl be gueit apeak- ferred

■r a t the Sunday momlni services chieiconducted by the Burliy ChrUtlan Hi* p»

> hla ohurch. the Rav. Boy L. Titus, pas- eniutec"*'?* tor. announces. served

S i v th t , a 1SB3 graduate of Bur* Ing Wcw ha jjJgh (phool. will enroll thb fall Ui save

« t NorthwaatTmrJIlIIireiJIHIsrEu^ Tc-rvTd' W i ; - taaeriO rei-fW M ra^^W l^ iffidy^ -Korih*

tb a m lnbtry. - - - . .too B om Feb. 14, im , a t Builey. he and M:

dla- h a s been an ouutandlng itudent. Priorr ou t H s played football for Uirte years, from nbeat haa baaa acUve In track and waa a Chiefaa- member of the Kl-V club. QuUf and aboard

|o n a Scroll, Thesplafis attd B club. This waters, giva th rt)anIorlh founda-^ “ Ha*w

km». u o n award and held-the offlca of for apj ti a Tie* praaldant ot tha itnlor claas,

:ght- OhrUUan ehurch senlcss Sunday' No will honor the graduaUni senlora X r l iloys afnua ted with the chureh. - osar. roUowlng tha momlni isrvlccs n lnd thera will ba a Sunday achool picniohen- a t the country club. A potluck din- PILIfa it ne r will be aerved. The losera In a who hi

; h la ja ca a t..c h u reh jc s te s i W l fujTii ^ e s iB lit ice cream and pimeh. Evening lerv- ^and,^Tide icea have bean canceled and ths Mra.

I th e afternoon devotion lervlcta wlU vImi rtcloae the daya program. Mr.

, h ll I - . Aleman

Events Reported "m?"VIEW, May Jl — Mr. and Mrs, cillo Ji

hose Jotin OUvcr have rcccived word thnt OcnevI Tho th e ir son. Dclbrrt Oliver. U m in a hive b

his hospital In Montana, W. H r,»«r. Neal Taylor, student at. Provo. Hnwkii 5 3 d aHa ^Max 'CaipersSHrstuilFnt a t Lo- ~ « r n auae ta n , wert home over tha week-end. Mrs, B T af t Mr. and Mra. J, E. Seaile are vis- Ore., 6

itlng in American rorka, OUh. ^ Brya* ------------------------- been a

1, ^ , READ TMES-WEW8 WANT APS. Mr, an lUU- alot

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own n , i tm an ■ v f l i l ^ ^ B ' B u B B f ' ^ H H

ued!U aaim-,orth •_ssts-until ,

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S M R R BSta oot ooe, oe t tw o—- - - g ra d a o l Aial oil—jv a r e M fd / , --------------SPARK opecatw effid tttly ttfldef

lions m ib o u t n n d c f m ttb M k M * o r 160 foe tw oectm sy gadgets?)

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SPA RK l»-thr«5jlflil-oU b e t te r ' charge gtslll

IPA R K ia tbe oil beater w itb tbe S fs r k b 4 $ } 2 % r u U r b * M tr ^

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Recruiter Takt'Lailsipeak-irvlces Chief Waik» i.

TXB . , . WoiviL-ffia.

. , , h . I fo -S ,udent. Prior lo h i. r»«,. 'C i

unao-r - H a - ^ i r b i lutifiTM.'T IM of for approximately

Son Trips^ndVy S : Listed forc din- PII-ETt. May I In a Who h u been

d Ui9 Mra. D.'n , EnaUbHrttiiwm v lM trc ln llv e a fn 'S f fl!

Mr, and Mrs. o S ' Alexander, K a n s ,h * „ ^

a i l Wf. and Mra. v . n. huT*CU Mrs. Jack Blertn, m.

Mra, ^ilo Jud, nobbin,. a thnt Ocnevlevo Borcnson Vsto 1 In a have been viiitinj ia

W. Hankins.Provo,

{-end. Mrs, BUI Pratt v lS lr t? e Tlj. Ore., Sunday. '1. Bryan Bullen, Sattt4bn

been a guest of his saela ■AD8. Mr. »M M t. E.

ab o u t th e ■ '

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Two H

I ^ B ^ I T ^ n r t l t Dntl. botb i<i, H»iu«n. t o r w n i att( ot c ra lre l. n o

^E » nSiw ^ * *** Tu» tradnated--------S S S S S S

f ^ i T i BA dfgrw In OwetiMcBriC SftM jfflie rtcenUy wa* Clyde BUu flSj fflwn during UoUier'a «olo Bnd L arr ^ j * ------ -- ----------- Bil~thir-bosso

Si mT H U R S , F R I . , S A T

5 E E 4 H E - A D V A N T - A S I

fO U N D I N T H E F A M C

O il B a r n i i

E O TA FURNACE FOR ALL PWCES - CONDITlOh “TftKEMlNT MOD!• UTIUTYMODEtS• counter-f l o w ,• HORIZONTAL MC• floor m o d e l s

• DUAL-WALL iMOC ^CLOSET-HtistoHoH

models

• 72-000 to 500,000 Bl• Underwriters A ppr

‘"vitt.pj, 7 “ I i of Qurttonding by 33 ycori g e jw l j iy

t i = i g

wo JHto SBgEtly as Car

18, Hkdmo, Mcaped wtih Kr»(chca wm (he driTer. coolrol, n o Ihrflnih ft borrow pit north en hicbwi i /Jeld T n n d s j MoralB/. S u re it / u t t l Ume of i

-----Seryice- Held.- I— A w ardVIEW, M .7 a i-l tiB Sunday ^ a r b y M .y

lomlng LDS w crtment m«Ung In ,lew .woA under'the dlrtcUon of for Uielr p p a atole priesthood, Bpcaken were Wll- « lv ina th* Jcvten Moffett, 8coU Lovelund uid choumell Nerrii-wen McBride. Orch»rd and 8hliOlyde BUuer pUyed • trumpet At the Aame i

)lo Btid L arrr Chriitopherson play- presented to Orarl-thtf-bttJBOon; • ............... son and Guy p

, S A T . ( O p e n e a c h e v e n i n g

'IT-ASES----------------F A M O U S . . . J \

r n i n g - ^ A i r G o iRNA^ ALL B f l i) i T i o N s _ „ „ ....... .............

MODELS -----)DEfcS --------LOW MODELS ^L MODELS M j H I

. iMODELS ; hrflqtiony------

000 BTU Rating Approved

I Let Us Show Y< THE MANY AI of "ROSSOE'^

CONTROLS: Mlntieapol tnr ooniaetely ■utamaUc w m w rii w ttii i t . irtwii raof* o f j O r j I e U ^ ^ AUTOMOBILE B o o f I dMlfn with roaodcd ear pecL C aiin j completely < wirio,. - m n fL E S S STEEL n s tar, wW ch.taerea*! f l u niBNACS BODY eolsKi Kvuad r ^ t o r «!eetrtei

'• fIb n iM r.■DIOIEB SWITCH rnaki iHT eooU araod TcntlUUi

— T i i n u r i n a e v n u r t ' n la M •ll’*

J r t to n d in o , •ndurlnfl

_______________________^ / I M E S -

as Car Upsets

......

>TM the drlTer. The aeddeol occormt d z mile* « « t BOrtIt on h icbw ir Bt. iQTMtlnllsi o friun «■!,» ««■ ’«Jt « t time of <60 ttwirfent. (Stoff photo-tniraTlpt)

—Awardf^Given— — =^aajHCARBY, May Sl-L*lter aw.rtstre given lu t week to four boyjir UieJr FPA accomDllihmenta. B»- Twenty-one■Ivina the M t«* w ue Clayne S ^ o ^ ’anV°a'hQumell, Nenrin Thufton, ■nieo ! *rchard and Shlrlw Rert. attended.At the immB time check* wereresented to Orant Pyrah, BUI Csfl- p ria uionlnR enlrtein and Guy Peterson to r-th tlr contcu on Mil tom

e v e n i n g ) F R E E D O O R P R I Z

‘ ROSSOlr G o n d i t i o n i n g

^NY ADVANTAGES ISOE' ------- -LS: MlnneapoUi-IIoneywcU c«nlreb are n*td exelntlrc

w tth I t . ltMJi whwl m a ttriihia pnllfT rllr _4 eUre»7 __ _______BILE B O o f STEEL CASINO w hl^ h u bemnUfol a Lh roaodcd eomen. Pemuuienl tDamel. flnlih wUl.no: a r completely eaelotea oU burntr, air coDdltloner, coo

SB STEEL FIBE POT, tho Uteit laiprorement In mod< i.laereaaei flaw* elfldeDer ai m «h a i SO %.( BODY eoaitnieted of copper fcearUig iteel w ith »t( 4Jator eleetrieally welded for toag life. fOB»rOi»»-<Ptr«««»-Ui«

s w it c h ’ U potflbk for tbe faa te bo operatedf a n d ren tlia Hug enUrely ladeptBd^t ot the «U bomi- MT g e<O U -apM ftJ-MB-PC«TMed_U . >>y l y fjl>«>

iw rtN C ti)- SHEET M C T i«riS ru«T A L L ? >1 froiii oom «t« » GllatniiW. p.rhe* iniwll

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- F of Ft-cWASHINOTOn. M.

Soclallat pany twldly up a p rrs

date again .this year. eoDvetitlon takes plac May- T h f "flnrlBlht.Cftll

a couple likely prc Ineet. Inside the pa page dlscusalon 1st party up nira

which la a matter of The Sw I^lst part>

thedeserted IL The deat 1B38. Socialist Presl date Eugene V. Debi 1,000.000 of about

Socialist C a n d le Thonu got nearly 1932 of 30,818,000 eaat prtuloD Is body..bui socUllits, Pranklln

deal-Democratli aapped the Socialist p

The socialist vote more than B0,000 In H

d z mllea east e f Fiva PoUU :er**ald-th«w -w a»M l|toU M [..............)to-enir»TlDg) ._________

~=^aiirfleid-------- -^f-t»\3EK, May a i - A rally was heM f m lday a t th e chrlsUan chunh In f m ln. Twenty-one young people f m ln Boi.^ Bible coHege, Including a - I H I> chorus and student ipeakers, f t a v Inded. 1---------------------------- V r o e ie « inn lns entrlea In the Orange > ^ ten on soil taniervatlon, -...................... - -------

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JBeed-.®Blley^ra«.wld»--haa beantlfol atreamllnaLflnlsh w lU .notj^tilp or .conditioner, cootrols and

Tement In modem keaU

r steel w ith »tetl w ra^

If A o «ad.U»>-»U>ac-«h»— —

te bc ep en le d fo r n a < ot the «U b oner.

r i m T A L l A T i ^ ^

/ I M E S - N E W S , T T O N F A L L S , I EALLS, roA HO ,____________

Socialists 'e€andidate- Itbb Diiiu aiBUi "lie

sodation uked lt«

o r fo es id e irtblack matkel."

HINOTOR. May 3 t (U.RU-The Robert It. Wllllur It parly boldly ^ “ ' " “'“ " J vlco president, said, put up a prrslden tial candl* Kslaurants to '

buy ing them becauam takes place In Cleveland

" = S : i S S Ee or likely presidential nom. UInside the poper w m a lull ‘>'“ k .Iseusalon of w hat th e Social- I — " - ■■

Mfd“ehrrih:Z'!-a » o T S ? “52S S ^ U v'JTte??ha“ d IL The deaerUon began In ^ Socialist P residential Candl- T rum an.^________

!‘S ' . » S ' “ .o«'oJ>”“ £ n g * ° ro m -K e w a 1820. *

•list C a n d i d a t e Norman s got nearly eoo.ooo voles In lf O > M U m B B fi 30,81«,000 eaat. Economic de- ~

"u,,'*.Sr,ifTfer,i" «.IS2S»hreal-Democratle c o a l i t i o n w o t i e i F ^ e H lthe Socialist party 'a atrentlh. i f j f |socialist vote fell lo IltUc i M r r nmn 60,000 In 1M4; w u a mere " ■ ■ ■ ■ f iM

\ ROEBUCK AND c a J

I B

USE SURS 3 WAYS

••S w rtE o sy

• * 'C ^ v e h re r

Boycott JiPLPMDUS^ O 31 W>-_lation uked Ita 2300 mem-s today to take potntoea off .Ir-menuj "because of tha. / \

lobert It. Wllllums, exeouUvB TA 01 IFs prtsldent, said. -^Ve-re a U - \ ^ \ J \ J \

reaUuranta to refrain from ,’ Ing (hem because auch pur- | n vses would violate the law." ' * .le tald resuurant owners are T U p-mHa-M hirr yv>TntnflfJt ---, ....^ S.SS*-pHeerTtirwould b« asked D l | x

to purchase them on the D U I :k market.

- - - I We an t

» In IW, Hundred* o f thou - ' ' A i l i tI ot soclalUt votes went n o t > \ L L I Ercast ur"theT^httd~l5een ffl>- »si,.h «-rui/» amd Into the coalition created by Blat«s. oultklr Inand led In IMS by P resident “

______________ AND OUR ND TIMEB-NEWS WANT ADS. I PHONE

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★ THE SAME OLD TOMI jfJTHE-SAME-OLD FIRM

B U T S O M E T H I N G ’ N E V (We an now exelnalvo Maglo Valley AgesU fot

ALLIED V A N LINES. In(;h senlce ewljles us to move you anywhere.In th «s. qultkly, Inexpensively.-

D OUR NEW

40NE NUMBER . .24W a p b eP g ^ B n

MOVING-STORAGE

brond new

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1 d r e s s e s

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T o p P r i c e o f

— f l ; 2 2 5 ^ o t e d -

A t C a t t l e S a l e(»,«>■ Pw« o»rt .

TtiomM L. Swall. Tu1»ro. Cillf.:I....Camiitlon.6lwlMlc Bewie *l-'

3JS, Cam»Uon P»rm». Hoy Zddle- m»n: Drury Ormsby Btgl^ «jM, Henry Drury. Pre»ton. Amom

A. Jcphson. Idaho Pall«: LavaRocK Emily nurke. 1475. Irvin Ehleri. Twin Falls: Henry O rlhel. ITJer;

r LttVi Roclc Janet Burke, *000, Eni-

t *^»^Met(J9ir enow ' B aB ' m iT .M 83rtr-W r-Chino,-B eI«h,-W 4*l^

Cltirencc Wells. Ooodlng: IdeogTBph BurktRov Jnkft. M85, Ross H . aor- don, 0 . !l. W arner. Filer; Ideogrjplf BItck Aeo Tidy, M23( Gordon. Em-

PewrMn. m plo OardtaLilly, »»00. Jo« Olsler. I lupert. Orow «r R. Hnrper, Corrlne, U U h.

Sprlnit Creek ninslet PleM . IW . Wayne Hllbner. Mendon. U tah. Os^ ler; Jer-Ida Magic K an-Ida. t«M. LeRorTi'r»*ft“ *na Wii?.. -Lloyd VouiK. Plngree; Jerom e M»g- k Helen, ^00, Purl M iwey. Oood- Ini Youhif Trout Creek Hester SS'enUne. MM, FTanklln MlckelMn, Ugo. Jimmie Bupert. Jerom e: Bu-

1 per View Donna. $533, H arrU A.\ Mickclwn tind sons. LaKO, Hnrpe;: , J Bencrejt Dujlty Ester. $5M. R, E.'} JfewhoUJC, Boise. Lanny R. Ames.

1 ^inki^Bonnell Dlctnlor. *435. Don ■ P ,rv .nfi .tons. I d nho Fnlh . VIrgie _

A. NcllJon, S t.-A nthony; Poppys • Comet Burke Queen, *400. Alex Pa-

■ pagcorgfi and w ns, Ogden, UUh 6lat« industrial Bchool. Ogden;

•, Xan-Ida Rosie. »4I0. Marl# P rei- .,___cott, Orace. H a n s ^ *• Bank Bonheum TonlT 1700. Tlced- j

Bank Farm. Buhl. Allecn C. and c i l ' j Alvm O, DeMeyer. Richly Burke c ■ I £mihii Eble I62S. Richly Fa rm . Buhl, ;p * - Paul scftuler..........................C}d P»r»l»neMarJle Commander. I» 0 . t ^ Aloys Sehuler, Nampa, H erm an H. l r - Wllck, Cnldtrelll-Slm-Droa Burk* , liL BeaulyMona. 11,175; Simpson broth-

I ers. Glenn* Fcny. Brigham Voung f tmlvenlty. Proto; eim-Bros Beauty , Burks Sally. 1465.'Simpson broth- g era, Emest Petcraon: Lady Acre* i; Bujke Lassie, $3S0. Lyle O. Ste- e phens. MontpeUer. Dale E. Wllllame, Filer; U dy Acrea Burke Coed. M«0. , BUphea*, Carlyle But:er. • Jerome;

Walker. Rockland.lo t 51. reglstraUon applied for, .

I3S5. John Townsend, HaBerroan. Harper; lot S2. reglstraUon applied lor, tw , Townseni^ •

rerslty ot Idaho, VlrgU A. Neilson.- Weber Comadmlral Burke Ssble,

I M15, Utah Btate Industrial achool, p > ~ Hansen Fattns; Luclble F a n n y Vee- K liiiJiriSW . O. W.' Warner,- n ie r , y

Olen Richmond. Buhl; O em Ink j I i Prosty. 1485. Clarence Wells. Oood- t i f ' tag, Harold Chene#. H eybum : Mes- ]li-_ d « ,. .V i* w -8 « U -E * v .la U o a ,-W » . -

•Wrtgfet.-rrnmUtar: <tl '4 FannirChlmacum V alian tl.ad rD c- T-1 kal. 1575, BUhop bro then . Rene Es- . j* : paurUle; Bessie Hello Pleterlle , »650, '

_ Ray Moody, Dr. 'BuppU.

f-PorJrPnrchasing^ Ended by USDA i

I • WASHINOTON, May 31 nW -m e ‘ I •grieoltur* departn sn t auspended J Its port purchasa program Tuesday i I— after «puidlog.about-*»,SOO,«OO.to i

products to.Kipport producer prices, t Tbe prognmi wa« atarted AprU S i

to dlrert “tempormtr burdensome •iippUes of pork from the m a rk e t" ,

------ 31i*-<lepartmeot-<teeUBed-t»-<uo(» t— K#-buyiarprtcer-whUe-tho-progrBm •-

«as iQ-effect. b u t - l l explained Ita [

_ (7 ceaU per pound; 4,540.000 pounds ^ of imoked picnics a t 40 Co 41 cents T per pound, and 3,390,000 potinds of ■moked bacon a t 38 Co 4S c«Bt4 a |«und.

Ths producU win b« distributed lo non-proilt school lunch pro- Brams aad other eligible outle ts next ci tall. K

Council to Meet SA rerilar meeUng of th e Bnake B

river Boy Bcout councU executire tl board will be held a t 7:30 p. m. today in Rupert, according td Ralph Kilaher, ,8cou» execuUTB

t f hece. j3S l T o ^ tor dlscuaslon Include an «

Explorer pack tr ip , fall council y■ j . wide finance campaign, sum m er ac- vIII UrtUu and camping season. „

b] Flans Madei l HAOERMAN, May S I - A t th# a » tegular «e»lon x)t the ararm i. Mnn. P f day evenbg the -group voted to K — aiKuuar a stand a t-the Phm eerday

i l j Ur*. Florence P a m t t w m au-

M __w u re-appolnted as m>reaantaU»aon C h T O o o ^ Saiety couaell.

K . W E D , a n d T H P B .

SHORT, SUSJtCTS>rl

_ .P A G E S IX

T w i i F a l l s R a d i

>ted- — KEEI Sale

re*. Cillf.:In k a . II.- 7ilo •Top <inr tlio 'Uln* Crub:

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w o .™ ! :

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IS H Qor- H;l> Htimrx'* 8tr*t.bMk lO'H *Aiiot Ideograplf ‘jlJJ }?;« mi'Vrdon. Em- p.m.., . iniO •Yoon* Ul. I

>ert. Orov- luji™ V»i» Jtg n u

•Ida ,' 1485. J;'J ^ a Irr-Jerome.- -srto -'fe i----------ome Msg- 's;*'* 5‘^'J . !'!2 !!!* ''?!;''' f,ey. Good- i Jh is i , , 'kii> V " t Ii o ‘H?.’ k . I " *ek H eiter <|09 x-b-l-x.tn. Min ino Frr^cm u cMlCkeUon, *Mr. Pml4.n1 D u.ln~rome;‘Bu- il« *}'*"" J'?J a Ju rI dbjHivrris A. lK"iVn°L”S?Jr. 5;lo ), Hnrper; ' - j ; ; i ? - S iOO. R. E. H r .d l., H.W »Cr.nt 1101.01R. Ames.

i£%SS Educator Urges S ScEoaTCurri

. Ogden; INDIANAFOLIB. Ind.. May 31 im In j l e Pres- —The school curriculum Is th e shoi in: Reed- business of the pupils as well u o t posi OO. -Rced--pnrenU“ ahd"teschers. Dr. H aro ld A 1 C. and c. Hand, University of IlllnoU e d u - lowi ly Burke cntlon professor told the 80th a n - Pro in n . Buhl, nusi convention of the N otional den

Congre-is of Parents a n i T eachers Haj .der, l»M. today, ardtrm a n H. -since children Ie»m most from M oa Burlta ^^,51 cnn be" made—mtereaUng- lagb !on broth- enough to call forth their best e f- ycni m Voung forts," Hond ssld, "the need and den os InteresU of children and you th selljn broth- gj,ould play a re&J part In de tenn ln - ta rj idy Acre* ing *hat their school—and hom e— Bro

O. Ste- curriculum Is to be." L.wllllame, He said parents should have fina l W.

}oed. M«0. authority In delermlnlng the p u r- Ohl< . Jerome: poies of the Khool curriculum a n d clar fig , laoo. how effectively the school achieve#' out

i r a s e lm * i5 -p S i^« j.-^ u fn irM d 4 a rt« « « h = - tr» i ers must have the flntl au tho rity blln

piled for, _______________________________ P'la g e n n o n .___ ' __ tors

liCS Passes rk 'a“we7 Biff Fund B ill m «Inl school, O the»nny Vee- WABHINOTON, May 2! m — By cau ier.- n ie r , ToUe 'T o le r ih e iro Uge-plUBM - ft-- in a 0 c m Ink ti,413,no.000 emergency, approprla-. mei ■lls. Oood- tloa bill Tuesday mostly to pay to r row u m : Mea- Korean war costs. whlIon, HHM. —Th'e'meainTe^ncljidej-llTS.OOOr- —^

for''cIvm»o^lre«eI.-Jn-’'X oreB :'- tew In a separate action, the cham ber

• V ? »'’o ' ’““ d l»,<l®j»0 for emcrRcncy ren:« t j e , *MB, relief In Ui* midvest flood disaster P™

T* Both bini now go to the senate.T f f v ----------Ml-litrt-»12,«»W )nftliB T nilinnT -safit v ® . , appropriations bill was earm arked po«T G T lA for the army, navy and olr force tho

and civilian relief In the K orean prc1 tm—The w *on».- - ------ of I•uspended Mott o f ths money win be apent) Tuesday durln( the cunent fiscal year, end - TT«)0,» 0.for ln«-Juna-30.------ :--------------------- -- .U -Iked-ooik. •niw army b u »Uoij>d >1,138.000. -----cer prices, the navy UB,000,000. and th e a ir!d April S tore* |236,OOO.COO, p

Th# measure also ticketed IIO.- HerI ?n n.,n\n “ *•«* to s ts r t work on a la b o ri- schc

SS unS ■ Jw^iJSnd? Ploy»e»‘ »»Tlee programs, a n d *rti

amouaU to several te d e ra i and»1i.S ________ w

Breaks Ribsich pro- HAZELTON, Msy 2I-Bobby K in - ^ U etsnez t eald. son of Mr, and Mrs. L«von

Kincaid I* convalescing trom a n {1........... HiJ»ry.recelied.lMtJtEk whlln play«- ^

, - ing ball a t school.-H# a n d ^ n o th i r ^e e t - “ “‘" ''I “ '>'»>• “ ft* '’ “ l ^ etly balL The impact broke two o f Mrn )e Bnake Bobby’s rib# and bruised him * t« u t be executive the chest and hesd. ' „he:

;dln* td “ BCHOOL OFENB...............execuUre k in O HILL. Usy ai—Vacation

Bible school opened Monday w ith B1elude t a 4g children »tt*ndlng. Teachers a ra BurJ

council the Rer. B, I. BstriM. Mr*. B am ea, clminm er ae- m.-*, OaU Jones. Mrs. Mildred C a r- w .30. nahan, Mr*. Mordant Youree, M ax- was

In# OUbert. Shirley om>ert, Carolyn and0 Moora tnd Audrey McMillan. • plre<

- A t th#

-DUAE ENTERTATNIim eerday program —a t 8:30

m - t M ^

- - - i m u i i i i f l i t

2nd PROGRAM ^ *" | M | i | 9 a t »:30 ONLY ^ _

s t a t it s iv e d ; 1

I s R a d i o S c h e d u l e s

“ K E E P “ KTFI AWFM f,!(1*50 KiLOCTCLCa) uto.** ’;U3 .jntPtTHDAT_____ WtCHMBU ' ~ -

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lay 31 nn In determining hog the echool oewi]

rell aa o t posea. p r in t'. H aro ld At a business seslon which to t- m igh' noU e d u - lowed, Mr. . Newton P, Leonard,80th a n - Providence. R. I., wns elected presl- eynN ational dent, succccdlnj Mrs. John E. i 6 U_T eachers Hayes. Twin Falls, Ws. Mrs. Leon- ^

ard wUl Uke office todsy, ^ lost from Mra. Itollln Broin, Los Aoseles,tteresting- lagUlatlv-chalrman thn p s» -lh iea .--------

best e f- ycnrs. was elccted first vice presl-leed and dent. Other officers were Mrs. Hus- SAIid you th sell C. Blckei. Columbus, O.. secre- A pl£le tenn ln - tary. tnd Dr. John W, Headley, loose,1 hom e— Brookings, S. D.. tresjurer, te m a

Last night delegates heard Dr. Aslave fina l W. Alll.ion DavU, University of p e r tthe p u r- Ohlcago professor of education, rie- co-pi:ilum a n d d a re America's schools are turning tw o gachieve#- ou t students "with crippled minds, th e c>

art«««h=- trsinBd-only-tn-memorlttUon of Elgau tho rity blind, unreasoning rote learning." c h a t t------------- Pupils, teachers and admlntitra- cargo

tors are "caught m the tolls of t in g ■A Q urireallstlc. unllfellke snd boring TheC o currlculums and t«»U over which gboni__ __ „ Uiey 'liSYB n0 'C0iiUul.“Talil'D*visr icnowR w l l The educator asserted that the ed tl

mental abilities of the majority of o th e rthe pupUs are wasted. This Is be- tored

m — By cause, he went on. the curriculum w h puB M -ft- -in a — inttniience— in a —achieve-- -p-,iftepproprla-. ment" tests emphaslie only t ooi- c n n «3 pay fo r row range of the real mental ability a n d i

which the puplU possess. ,iiTs.ooor- **• «;•- 1’XoreB:'" ' tem "f(oU-to«leMteBonBeasvre the I cham ber 1’UPHH ‘■t>m to tRlnk, lo use his “ mcrRcncy renson so ai to leam lo solve life j~.S disaster problems, to gtln^Uuljht « to see ( j f t

______ tho meaning,ot hU_oTO_observa-_ _

'* tS v ts declared thst American - T ' B T nllltnrr 'SauTaUori "ITBelnglhrolUWby'lhi' — w 3arm orked powerful grip of publishers and au- Edm i

testbooks and tesU which to m eB K orean prevent pupils from developing most T ru ir

of their mental' abllltlM.” ............ trovebe apent --------------------- -— ,3 p(

U t a h n t o A d d r e s s , g s ;

^ServiraTt~Ri?lH f"‘,‘BEXBURO, May Jl _ Dr. venUi

ited tlO .- H enry Eyrlnf. deon of the graduate * la b o ri- achool at University of Ulah. will »«“ *«•—a ises ji- ■ffcnvertlir^wiUHenjtmniriBdrrsr —xanta to a t Hicks coUege_ May 29, called

of u h - Thlrfcy-flv# students wUr'recelve'

ms. a n d a r t degrees thU year. Cltss reunion*J fede ra l and a recepUon given by Ricks col-

Ie«e President John L Clarke win precede th# commencement services,

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Sale Planned. RICHFIELD. May 21-Poppy day P e teL i f Baturday at Wch* ---------

field under the direction of the ^ * ” >*rtc«n-L«gton-au»m&ry.-Four - ■ V hundred popple* have been ordered. ^

. ®«0“t troop will sell the two o f Memorial flowera. HetdQuarters wm

lm a b o u t be Pope's AutomoUve sale* room where the Olrl ScouU are also spon-

' ..............- soring a eooked tood sale. —

Vacation DBIVEBriNEDlay w ith BDRLEY. May 21-Vlctor Green, h ers a ra Burley, wm fined tis and IS en two . B am es, chnrRcs by Probate Judge Henry red C a r- W. Tucker Tuesday, The 115 fine ee. M ax- wa* tor driving an ovetlosded truck Carolyn and the » fine for drivln* oa tn ex-

m. ' p lred license,

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WAamNOTON, May Jl W - sign* tC<iiUn Member* of both pnrtlet in con* nation’" ares* protested today against ^ eua.-------'■<suUageoQjr-|I0.t.-lon-pnc8 -ttr.-1 crease on newsprint Canadian man- officialriS!li» u fac turers have announced- ket *bi

u uiuoa Bome lawmakers demanded "re- hou*»««rr ta l f t to r y ^ c tn n r -w n 'w t 'O ? ." ^ * -wm as7iM " th rough the traa i *gTeeme'nU pro- ihe 'dljIT s ra m . O theri tald the "price gouge." found

w h ich will cost Amtrlcan newipa- ju butper* about 150,000.000 t year, dem- nn t* , :

ifiiisT* onstra tes tha need for dneloplng t jironl 1 ’.iiwi m a jo r newsprint Industry la thl*“bim----- country;----------------------------------- ----- jj,-11=1. .....................»Al Mercy" of Comllne' belt o tll„ NoUng that the United States prices.

s e t s about 60 per cent of IU news-i>„ p r in t from Cantdt. Seo, Blair .gmg

Moody. D.. Mich., said It U “out- %,^ raseous tiiat the American press boug.it, MMktt* ahould be completely at the njercy uut ti'f . o f the monopolistic ConadUn news- they siri.t.u™ p r in t comblnc.", ,,g .„lAmhtk*-------- aaie Canadian govenunent- re. q

ie c te d yesterday a pie* from U. S. ^ ^P r is e Blnblllter mils Anatl to head (Trv o t f the June ifi price Increue. It

, w ill raise newsprint priccs to |129 a nrlce " Id, to n delivered In New York.

No rnrther r lin s n TTA rnall said today he has no <w

iu r th e r plans to meet the situation. ^> b u t thn t lie will '’welcame" nny eug- H i c e BcsUotia on effective steps he might g.j.

^^^ttia-Thr-ATntficira-Kiwrpffper D i c e Publishers assoclaUon has asked

h im not to Import price ceilings on I echool n#w iprIn t-B n nctlon which would lese-pur- b a t— over-celllnr-Canadian-news-

p r in t from thU country and which foundlt Ilch fs l- m ig h t cut off the now of ahlpmcnU. * " ^ “ e Leonard. -------------------------- Thg

SirS 20_ Monkeys Get S™I X '^ r '“S ----- Flight to-Frisco -E jirs. Rus- SAN FRANCISCO, ^^ay Jl nr»- J^spol).. secre- A plane full of monkeys, 30 on ths molybdHeadley, loose, landed at Ban FrancUco's In- knownr, tem atlonal airport last nlgtit. lYeejrard Dr. A* the Pon American Slratocllp- Gandeirslly of p e r touched ground, it had a pilot,tlon, rie- co-pllot, a nen-ous sicwardcss and /f to p i' turning tw o six-pound Macaquo monkeys In1 minds, th e cockpit. ^ _atJon of Eighteen olher monkeys- were |4samlng." chatte ring and leoplng about the *nlntitro- cargo hold. Eighty others wxre sit- WAStolls of U ng <)ulctly in cages. Pre.'ltle

I boring T here were 57 human pswenRcm f®f;r which aboard . Tl\cy disembarked without td—'Davis. llifl'20”monkd^ H'liHfl ewsp- -**Hte*that the ed their case and were roaming specialJority of o th e r parUi of the huge, four-mo- tics iVIs U be- to red plnne. bon. Zirrlculum W hen the paylnc pajsengers de- Wcbcr•achieve-- -p'iirtecirtlic-riur b^SntirPftli-^merl- —Ploo<f t na i- c n n employes Irom fhlpping, trolflfl damagial ability n n d maintenance depnrtmenU don- »fom r

n e d gloves and entered the ^one, tainsW tw i- T ^n -hbn r and a -h sir ister all to Perms,iivre the p^^rhhifyi " 'tr ; rtpfrl*ct lnf^’y llnd^^tc■ use hi* ________________ ago to'i

S J:* Californians Fight T o r Tidaands Bill

d-by-thi- — WABHIN^iTOH.-lUy 51 IW - -------and au- E dm und O. Broivn. California at- _

U which to m e y general, asked President 1 ling most T ru m an today to approve the con- ■

trover&lal tldelands bill.Brown reported, however, thot

OQO T r ^ a n had not retreated from“ 0 0 ; : the-position he-e*pressed-last-6at- — a><-7iln > r -Airday-nlght-»»-h«n-ba4old41n.Ain«r.-, ------,v lC K S leans for DemocraUc Action con-> _ Or ven tlon the bill wa* ' ’robbery In

broad dayllgbl—and on a colossol tah will scale-'TB dresr — Brown—and~othfr nallfnmlana

called on Mr. Truman at the Whiterfeeelv'e' nous6"io-urge-opproTflt-ofineDni “ ----ehelorof -whteh-vrould-gtua-the italM-contrQl ---------reunion* lutnnerged oil-rich marglatlck* col- I w d s off their coasts,

irke win fc—^ 1 - , . BICHFIELD VISnOHS

RICHPIELD. M ty 3l-M rt-Rob.

I e r t Watoon and son. tnd Lucille Cenam iaa , San FTtneUco, visited ippy day P e te Ceiwmisa, Bunday.

, S ; ; ; e n d s t o n i t e --------------'EDMOND O'BRIEN

LAURA ELUO-TT DEAN JAGGER

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D A N A ANDREWS I

• "U P IN ARMS" kK — 2nd F e a tu re - . ■9 B H BOB -HOPE . . , ■

I "THEY GOT a 1 ME COVERED"

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I Farmers Blamed F a’ As Maine Hit by

. -----Potato Shortagel i l t PORTLAND. Me, May 21 » _ Roseoe

Orocer* dUplayed "no poUtoea"W — sign* today la th e metropolU ofthe ' niUon’a f ttd fn » poUlo »Ut«, while mUes 1f‘ .rL* w bolfialnni-fm ned. *t..*rQ cea_M l _.A_f; I B tn- offldalB ca*t about for black jntr- ,< abaa an u a aa .d 'j* Houtewlvea m a d t unaecuatoaud the bi landa Y(OTas-W8CTTJ-«}»^J^Z»JWiUOT a pro- the dinner tab le . Mccne gotdene:* lU l al touge." found potato seed scanty. And In trees i evipa- til bu t p rincipal hotel* and restau- sptc I dem- rant*, menu* offered rice and mac- (or thi ping ft jironl a* po ta to subtUtutAL . «nd -J “ thl* jjeiuer O erald Oole aeouied farm- been :--------er* In '-the- »tata*«-ii arth em - pota to 'Riey-'r belt o f holdInK out for oVer-ceUlng and tl States prices. were inews- l y if jjad tw o experienced buyers ‘till ot BUlr going hou**-to-houM In Aroostook “out- two week*," C ole *ald. -m ey never press boug.it a bag. They saw poUtoes.

Dut th e ta rrn e ri would not le l l - "S news- they said it w asn 't enough money. ". „ "Somebody bought those poUtoes,

‘V /V TJl# OPA ltBBir-wyi-70-csrloBdr-*V' day have been going out cf Aroos-

took. W hoever bought them must “ have paid m o re than the legal J l g j

JUS a prtce." _______________ ^ ^

„ „o 2 U. S. Companies sau";:i7 Will Help British;;*'" '6 '’ ST. JOHN’S. Nfld.. May 21 Ifl - OrclUe

Trrn Mf Ttnltj-ff Bjjilx mlnlnjf rfim. _.panle*. A m erican Zinc, Lead and Smelting company and Freeport _

"™ ,3 > z " ‘” ***' {o'prblTe m ine ral deposits, lhe New- 'n lch foundland-Lobradqr eorporaUon an- menu. Tuesday.

The corporation U a crown com- , i l — pany organisation to carry on the K eovemment’* .w ork of econosilc ds- ■>..

• velopment o f Newfoundland’s oa- “ ’® H I tural resources.

Two groups from American Zinc ISCO wllI-«earch_for_.base metali In an . , . J

area norlh of the head of Bay 3011 I 'If'— d’Espolr on th e south coast. Lead, end of jn ths molybdenum and fluonpar are qqv. i IS In- known to ejti*t In thU area. jje 7- TYeeport S u lphur will surrey the addres.tocllp- Gander lake a n d Dander river areas. Thursc • P'*®t. — North

$250,000 Granted - For Helpin Utah ^

re git. WASHINGTON. May 21 Ml -Pre.'ltlent T rum nn allocated 1250,009 tmm

enRcr» flood relief in nine counties of •Ithout u u h today. ^

■omlng apeclal emergency fund. Th# coun- ir-mo- tics aVe Sanpete, Juab. Utah. Car­

bon. D uchesnc. Balt Lake, Davis, rs de. Wcbcr and Morgan,^msrl- —Floods—ho vo—onus«d—widespread — —troKio damage._la. ,the..counUej.._Woter .C lx, Son- from record snowfalls In the moun- jV i

Ulns overflowed drainage canals. fU lall 70 Farms, hom es-and roads-were In-

;ht BR il l Sure-to-Atend the Big j B

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le, while miles south of OrangevlUe. to ei-«•en aad A fJlimg crew from U ndreth America

ikSiSUl “m “ ia»nt>,--had-eu» -iwo 4V «nd trees which cime together and ampuUI

And In trees kiUed Space. • "sUtuto:I resuu- sutce Castle Creek district ranger erans ) nd mac- for the Nei Perce naUonal forest, monthly

and -Jolm -OrupDtr. ...forester, ht(] ilntf wted farm, been marking trees, in the area, mtxlmua-potato TOey-wers-alerted-hy-tliB-iiroera. upftOBiriceUlng and thought they-w tsre-safe.-but - -nn b

were unaware of the *ai,-ered Uses arrested

‘“s V " ' been employed Indistrict* of the U. 8. „Ued (

foreit services region 1 since 18«. h sH l- oStng h” re from Montanru Prtor

.,1 to lha t he had worked on the j i j j u j .

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S SS Hearing Is. Slated •* On Navy Proposal Au

l e S , SANDPOINT. May 21 - ^ e Vf] . . . 1 Idnho land board will hold a pubUc 'lE K S n hMrJns Friday on th e navys pro-

pojal to moor a barge on.Lake Pend ^ 21 m — OrclUe to do electronic research, fj,ny OCTmmlaalontr ETiTvaril •ead and wootley said no explosives or chem- u N

Icsls would be u sed .'bu t a hearing expiora- ,„ ,ned advisable becauie of the •« (., nd soon ,utfm -of-protcst.w hlch halted.an. . he Nsw- prcpossl fo r underwater ‘swlUon an- e,p|o,)ons in the lake. - *'

The floatlnif Isbomtory would be ™ a permanent installation for under-’ V*® water sound measurement as used ‘Jd t* nS- m -sonn r equipment.

;V S Jordan Busyof Bay BOISE. Moy 21 i-Vi—A busy week-

St. Lead, end of speaking and traveling faces 3ar are qov. Len Jordan.

He will deliver the commencement rvey the address a t Nampa high school I ■er area*. Thursday night, and speak a t th# I

Norlh Idaho Chamber of Commerce I _ J at Kellogg Friday a n d the Idaho c Q Young Republican convention a t

McCall Saturday.________________

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•'* „.WAHHINQTQN...MM_31, w-=37ie._ house h u passed and ten t to the

re,I tenau t bill to give 119«>0 badly day disabled war vaterans extra com- 7 , ling pensaUon of 124,960,000 a year. ’ven Tta.addlUonal beneflts.jrould go

to ez'tervlcemen of th# Spanlah- aUrtir ■eth American war. World war* I and *’Hh a c (wo -U^end-Kotet—Whg. h a v ^ tu ffe red Nampa. m d ampuutlon Sr lots of a h a n d ' o f ~V hiie . a t foot, er nho are bUnd or toUUy less drl her deaf. H. E. etsro —TtM-Mll-tgouldr:.proTlil r r e o « t^ .- d rw trTunr imnrniitf*i*«nh'TR4'ni5=nEairef =—

"SUtutory awards" which these vet- iger erans receive, “n ie present |42 est. monthly minimum award o t thl* ^(i»<J ilDtf would-be.ralipd to _ l» . The # rea. maximum dUtblUty ra te would go ^rera. up * month._________but - 7110 BWtrd of 160 per m onth-for •«M arrested. *ervlce-connected tuber-

culoili, now available only to vet- erani et World w ar I, would be

■ S. raUed to 170 a n d ^ p l y to World K S war 11 and Korean w ar veterana.

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U II .fiTM yffnrt anrt hl« hrnth»r,t S a t n t down anytime, and n in tio ft bi

®?n hinds then, would IOO m«M northwesL T u » booklet jutt re- dor'i etplUl, In tl

lo«ft U ” Revitv. u iiu . He l( the (.f jO a Booll, Twin Tftl!%WbiP*UcI«« - SeoUMTiUtaki<[],l] liberties to two yeui lo bri^ role of the FBI. ,„to produeiicn. Ig; ]. rd itr Hoover. ,p»n of fttree U fn

rn\T“umirtlllberUe* of the jn- i^ g g„pisaj «re the founa»uon piintiUon j* u u gj

j m coTwrment, yet, a t y^aJd in, au, U prot«t the M- broihen. however.ijMflitian. in? with U differe)I (OH ‘ng end eiuns bin, cf liberty. thMaw ind i„ ^ j3-eat Ujceof. J» o ^ ; ne«a th» B«tt bro

« hire mtened ^ o il «*tri«l«d Jroir ^sjibeCommunljtpsrty „,ed In perfume a:

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f e F i g h t s E y e d u K S . “ “ .“” 'm. UiT 3I-(J)-Flaw for pcgo» york_coruU

IcDt lifti In Muthern lutiglefrom taking Kiouner vere being leld 60 to 100 peons 1 niBKtiai ol fire dispitih- year around. CnuUonil forests, 6cott iiys B;uid<

Silmon and PayttteFloyd Oodden, pl*lned,--w1th" the

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ratkew In tlw rteel tod iu try a rt receltins an aTtnne eek more Ihan aU o ther fftclorj worketi. Thl. aewtchirII «rker» wagn h»Te aet th e pace ilB te 'm j. Uteit 1 lUlliUu reporta u y iteel worken are now aicnilnr t

Je lU fietory worfcera »Tcrar« fU M a week.

omer Resident of This I Growing Bananas in EcJUL, fctay S l -R . P. Scott. a»n- prlds or ambliion' Thi flmlnio de loj Color»do^ Ecui- h u prtmlllve Indian fonner fluW resident, h a s re. palnl their bpdjfj « H U. Uagle Valley for- >1 vUlt black. There aUo exl<t Jis llrit lime In five years. He of heid humm and c JUL.bfiithef—Li-al flrnt t^ o w a r«lu«».i<Hiaye^nTtht aianiio ft banana planUUon the outilde world. Not

nllei northweat o t Quito, Ecui- uador aimv dares vei eapltfti, lo the Andes moun- domain.

. He la the ton o t Mr*. Mary The former Migks Vi Mil. Twin TaU*. there are considerable)U*tri)ttakc« {rom ISmonUu lewilnn la ihioountrj ro ^ i n to brlsg » banuiA tree assumed lhat Ihi production. H« aayi Uje life dent will become a <Jlc of 1 tree U from JO to 16 years, permliting Uie cittiens ndlfig OD the aoll, cllmftt« and Uielr favorite puUaie

At the aame Ume. Bt » main crop from the Scott wuntry has a greit :atlon Is the Sadft b*nanft which mnny opporiunl m In Mijlc-VftUey *tores. The »on» hiving the pmie len. however, are experiment- tl’C language iM id»| elth U different typea of cook- ^ ‘I'lng conditions Inmd eiUng banann*. ------------------addition to the b*nana bual- \ T a „ , 1 * J -KT the Bcfltt brother* are expert- iN S W A l O e Mi Inf with lenon grass, cltronel- t> n << 1 i m and the A frican oil palm, K V M l P t V !*tri«l«d Jrom lemon gross Is •' '" V In perfume and scented eoaps, Boise, Msy 31 w 1 It h u a high vitam in A « n - ehflpter of ths NiU It liw Is used In medicines. The wunrtl appointed Mrs. ikcn from the palm li uit>d In u Iti new execuUve set arlne and for cooking oil. suceetdlng Mrs, Norms e Bcstts developed their plnn- The decision to a ri from a tropical Jungle and Push wa. mnde at thi i^work wnsUnUy to k e t^ the «lon of the ehimer's 01

1 100 peons ar# employed all The chapter planneCaround. next meeting sometln>tt iiys Ecuador U backward In Bu.'t. In the mesntlme f»pM.tt-«ttlA4yftDCcaJn_Qtfe drive l» new mtmber;t Is a land of contrasU , h e ex- ned,ed,--w1th" the higher-cla«B- of —Is being well educated. The poor Although the Romi■ery poor and have lltUe o r no EnuUnd for <00 yeari >llhg> .<jglhlnfc7.;ine~dlcal^,care,', conquerea~Tfaina:’; ~

S f o t e i

^ a m r r i

» fftcturow ft»r oO eenl T hat’a why Mil P h i l l ip e g u a r a o te e a i tw i l l t s b a ^ y o u .B SI. It’s a new high in LuM-iiciionf ■ ■

PhiUTpB 65 Heavy Dntjr Premium | B ? Motor OU is truly “heavy duty.’- « H 1* doea an o n t e t o n d t a « M t o f r u ^ g | |P

r*- f l w y i r t o f i ^ o t ^ i ^ - ^ P j ^ P ^I. Heavy D u ty Preanum M otw Ou ^I. today. W e guorantm wtiifBctiSal p

M lf wfffc “< 6 S T v k * " ' i no S m 'S B a / t ly S a v i e e tu m n

s that wiU-Put your car In t r m i ^ M•ifrty, he’ll check tlr~ . U«ht^ ..........—

7 ia l® M a,r t< U * to rb o « .a iid ______ ^n , h*'U cbanpt-tho

dStn aad fluab tb* t o i j f b r “« 8 e*v l«* ." •

biu t/tU P u fU ina iC B i /

vh ri-fy^ o n ”'y

^ t t e r Panel Relir l__ I— st imon

(* ^w ^ Bribery« WASHINOTON, Mlj

» j / . “ "ftW commlUee h u re. f y ■ I S H b’rGUBhl“!wo bundl" of

M r ^ bllng devlees,

v a Thotrtii Prancta Kelly, (

tt^.rk'^°'''hl '^In**^ * s \ | | k A | U i R M tbe probe,I — • ®*««‘ HeldKelly never did tel'

I ,J^ ^•<* ISJO IMI 1952 would coat a lot of mom ■ . , , I were positive” they cou)l«ng an aTerase of about $11 J^id" mllte nl'^il*'s<ndlr [*■ J.*!'.* ihowi how InformaUon over wlr«:*ee m j . utest tnrran of U - Na Action Tak5 now a .tnjlng t7U8 weekly. After lhe IBSO Invest■ * « k . senate commeree comm] —:—---------------------------------- n'endtd-!etlslatton-«rp

)f This A rea s S r £ ‘, _ law waa pissed prohlbii

IS in E cuador ii.""' " "' .r H . ...11 d S £ ™ / . ' fprimitive Indian tribes who Dlatrict of ColumbU 1

• comnnt t cfi and fUs tesip e re also exist eevernl t^tb^.^ tnorte public Tuesdiy

■Id hunters and one tribe th n t said he and his paru« -l^aye^nyth lnrto -do-w ltJr <Wle, Mia lB<iU--T?ornrwtilde world. Not even tlie Ec- and Music service, a raoc^amiy dares venture Into Ita lce, to Kelly for »13,00(

e formerMigle Valley m aaaaya Tl■ ire considerable communlaUc M e e t i n g I ] nil la Ihl country. Il-ls gener- wtt.wp n/.y 71- ^ .

sK;;;ru,ru,KShi-s?ne i ^ e Ume. &ott aald, th e Bailey and Bishop Johntry has a great future and sieven Hall led U'hT^nl prayer and Parrell Pe

I*™ ' ' “ '"S Dof'»W°n7 KT e . -Chrlstofferion sang,

w Aide Named ~ty Safety Council w r* i ^ISE, Msy 31 im -The Boise H I ■ ,er of ths National Bafety M L JBL■11 nppolnled Mrs. Helen P u s h n—., , ^ v _new execuUve secretary todny. wo Sw

fdlng Mrs, Norma McKniBht. hav. nirt for llehin* torn! decision to appoint M rs. l"«cUow stWeta # loot . was m»de at the closing sc»-

If the cliipler s one-day meet - mnii Wn^g mkHx. im ga»lere j^terdsy, ’ t > « ^ ^ fat tSTBrt u

’mee‘CIn the mesntlme an extensive tor“*Siidft^* cfi^1» new mtmbershlD la n lnn- u

_______ • °-r n cl rt 111 ^ lough the Romans occupied •“ i".

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nel Relates Lutheran fli

liribery H m t3H1NOTON. Maj Jl ( f l - A L utheran aehool will hcommlUee h u released leiiU- 8T30 JJ. m. Thursday Inthat a race wire official school auditorium.

It two bundles of tash toUl- The nev. Theodore 91il.ooo-t^-WMhinjtordnnnr* -irtll »p«Bt-Th»-J«TTrernienate Investigation of gain- c la u will ba presented i devices, M . Camprath. principal,[jrd .J. .Matuiiy,, B.ilUoow. ,M£flalcn{l£irXjJiBli:mi>iul ■ ha not lh. In^ni^inn gh<v.wlll award.dlplnnai ts Francla Kelly, Chicago, had pins, loney "lo buy somebody to T he program will lrcUi( tor him ' in connection with a n d piano aolos by meml

_____ „ claw , and reading of thia n d • prophecy.-

r never did tell him who O raduatlng students _ ie l_ lb t_oan tir—Uatuaky. .j.*h«nholt.-D 1an .-P un

ri“£ s ;r .K .5 s -------------No Action Taken -fwl JA ¥

r the 1B50 invesllgiilon. the ■ * * 7 ^ " ' Mmmeree committee recom- ■ _____________

ilsslon of racing Inlormatlon vVnbllng purposes but tha aen- W1 not act on tha measure. A \ V \xa pissed prohibiting lhe In- te shipment ol gamfiling ma- V V v w /

jslcy testified Feb. e before'a [ \ \ v \door hearing of lhe Senate | A \ V >\ ^t of Columbia Crime Sub- V ^ HCEce and tUi tesUmony waa! V U Ipublic Tuesday night. Ke Ie and his partner, Roscoe ___________\ \Mia tIHiU-~%orra:WrarKaWF| —

ileetingHeld Look31, May 3l--ni» LDS aaeia* neellng Snnday evening ccsn- awd Uie restoritlon of thee prieathood, Speiktn wer* . __ *AHepworth, Dennis Fife. Dixie “S v r S .and Bishop John 0, Barlow.m Hall led the opening V. V

and Farrell Peterson, the prayer. Donsld Divlj and

’eterson played a pisno duetohn C. Barlow and Flora f . >3 k ' ^ m ifferion sang, ^

TCH»1 4alte A aote Haas

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d i l a t i o n b e t ^ t e «r tn e surley-n

rarsday'NIght SdV2S'!..S"i?« h » i „m b . ,h .u .1 K,

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•. Theodore aiek, Jerome. Aioion.:-Th»-J«TTremMn e n h e ‘ ™tM presented by WUIlam nian Elfrieda Klck*I< tath. principal, to Richard urloh, SlaUio Packer.XjJlBlOTI>IuUhe.bo«d, b . . t r>nnii»ft « ’».rri rtipinm.. Qharon Wera'aT,^—

rram will include readings CLAB8E8 8LA1toloa by members of the s ROSBOKE:. May 31-reading of the cUu w'lll c liuM will b« beld atleey. - CathoUo churCh next witng students are Alice ten trom Botse. The clua.—Diana—Punk*,—Karcfv- held-for-ch lM ren ' ef -g rShirley llarri.1. Oeanene nse. Details o n the progrruce Koch. Lorene LJer- announced a t th e church

Look younger in sei

EENAM INT

ixotive— ~ aa~, o r No More

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M . 9 S S U J . o n - m d onf kisB offl Flattoriog

BATHING I I S W IM M IN G | F

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mp Changed o b n i l ^If th e Burley-Rati Rtver D I x w l b id istric t eampJwe* n e x t ___ ___ __________

and Tuesday liiTbecn a r c y n i li to Elba park, reportaJ U l ^ e r . Twin n i l i u o „ u ,an ever befort

^ ^ strain of chicks from 1e f lm p o r^ had bean. b* aur* of your aUaln.

sd fo r Hollands ranch

■________ _______ NICH Q L Sr t . a . m tw i, » ! . . » 0.-1. 111. PMKr, U l . Pott. '3 5 L ™ ”' " : ? ' J ™ 'p«ln1r« rt«^ T«mw« OMBt* On a BlanflMg 'on Warner. HATCHM EVERY TKE ^ a b se s s l a t e d P OKE:. May 31-Cat«hlimiU b e beld a t SU Pttefs C % A / I E TChurch next week by sls> N V V I P IBolae. The c l^se i will b« ^ M 3 4 lls o n the program will be1 at th a chureh Sunday. — 1— — ■*

^ e s o m e s i j w „

in s e c o n d s . . ,

with

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revolutionary new cosmeti

b y H U M A K D A T »

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Ayer M agk-qttidi, simple add itio n to

^ rcgularm ilcc'Up-m ah:*ligiitof unattxactivi

^ ~ 7 ~ lm M '^ d ahiaoiii '« b m p lo a re y ^ n ^ ^

0 nomh. This wonderful new “osptiveli^t**

^ (ratin malcei jrear* of diffennce in die wa;

^ yon look—come aee, well ahow you.

More PaleTnreffllMmwPainted Riwge Iiook.

N ^V < ako or paate r o u ^ p t a z a " Bishop’s amitting new*kind-of

< liquid-creme rouge blends in so ■L j B h perfecUy, 80 completely w ith y ou r

natural bIod tono th a t i t ufiver leave 8 "tell-tale" rouge drcle.

P iB llB I Instead, H«zal Bishop “ Com plaxioa ■ g w i Glow” n v e s v o u rc h e e la a s o ^

W m " m U ir n l l o o k i n g T p S ^ ^ ' i ™ ^M b I h I T a ltea only seconds to a p p lx ; s tay s 1

fo rh o u n a D d h o u r s l ,? l ,p ? u s t»

U lO V t H A IR BISHOP NMM*A« U lC T O t. TOOI * o n — and on - and onl Won’t ea t off, hita off,offl F U tto riog £uhion-rightjhA dea$1.10./>Iu«tox.

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ECONOMICALLY FILLCD ^ -i

1 c o n a ssu re you you. c a n 't g e t y o t i r p rescr1 |

t i o n s . J j l Q ' p t J e s s cost .onyw here . t h e n o t -T ro lln g e r 'i P horm aey...............

I R e n t W heelfhoirs. C ru tc h

LOILtR GROWERS'vRE YOU*SURE OF YOUR STRAIN? ever before, It 1* Importanl tha t you b a re ttM

licks from whleh you produe* your fryer* and bre your aUaln. ----- ------------ ^

ICHQLS HEW HAMP4H1RES-broiler chick of today, Vit have them weekly, h ab

(day. 'You will do well to get In line knd place >__gundlag Qrier^bytK ^ _ u k e J w J jia n th e SVERY TKUHBDAV. We hatch thla famous breei I, why not place your order now?

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10c POWDER II 1.00 VALUPUFFS y BILLFOLDS

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[; England Ends

} •" In-Ited^Gliinji ' b t j . M. BOBBBIR-Jr.-

---------------a t N«w«-AnUjit .Two hundred jt*r§ h»T# becom

MK wni. apr. 1^18 BrtHah m j ralMn 'o u t of Chlnm'wmi no man Uik

thay. luui when they w*Ik»d la. rn st curtkln h u eome down—•:

prlfesti, Uie traders of tha E u t In d U conip«nr, and nunjr a icaU w w . too.

T he Britlah hare had to Ukt on H . m ore lesson In the futility of try (I ! Ing to Torle with Che communlatj iT j A bllllon-dollar bu.uncsj onee con II .j tfucted by 10« » men U eioelnj « If:’' The final decWon of BrltUh In1 ! te re iu to withdraw from CWnj

H H -• compleW r IJ » conunentajT oi iH :i Brlllah-Chlne$e policy for the p«* Ifi th re e yeara. Tho ouster bejan whei( j [ . ' tb e communUtJi took orer all main l lj i U n d China from Chlang Kal'ShekW i.____ the BrtUih tried to it«y. Tie]■ E l ext«H d^' dlpbinuiTe'TecdrntUn'U ■ H th e new retrlme^agalmt the wUhei W l o f the United flUtes In Uie moei U j j serious Hft between the t n alUei H I In many year*.BBJ Historian* may hare » hard tta illlQ detennlnlng who was right WoulC

K u b tts li as customarily foUowed withH 9 tb e moliitlonary govemmenU olK ff LatlQ.Amerlca, have Jielptd *07?■ | M ight It have made a difference In

III r«azi war? I t migh have. I UMUght Mil eo a t Uie time. But Uiere U no K '7 «rldenee tha t It would have,f f i i___ . . Certainly British recognlUon. lg-I f l nor«d by the Peiping regime, hw R ; . D ot Mrr#d to. the BrtUsh hide, }F^ • • T h e re U a emaU but Insliteat r*e- fii! ‘ t lo n In tha United Statei adroeatlng i l l recognltJon o f th e Felping regUng I I ever since the Chinese Interrentlon

■ In Korea, Their position It hardly ti} .trengU ienedjhy what has hap-

----- pened to the British. Nor by whaty ,| h u happened a t one point where

nesotlallons between the westem powers and red Chlnft hare con- fep u e d -PanmuflJam.

2 U, S. Bishops Chosen by Pope

WAflHINC>TON, ai

B t*t«K inouiic^T iie*day niih ru ie kppointm ent of two new Roman 0*thoJle W3hep«.

T hey are the Most Rev, William J t Cousins, 80. blshpp of PeorU,

J . Dwyer, blahop'of Reno. Her. T h e appolntmenta by Pope plus

r " 3 0 1 were announced here by the Ilk m o a t Rev. Amleto atovaniU cicog-

S iji Blahop Dwyer haa beea m lo r olI r --------1t»«--C»Oiedrsa-o(-the MMeleliMT tn his caUve Salt lnk« CKy. HeL - ____*liQ-Ja_*_Ionnia-_dl«ef»n roper.

------lolaiuieiil..eLJduiolS-m..8alt.,Loi;{$4^ ' "ClCy'aod WM p u u r ot the Catholic T t Mktbodral there. 3lahop Diryer sue- l“r - eoeda Bltfwp Thomaa K. oorman

•who reeeatir ws* transferred t< t . I>»na». TWt_____________

I For Demo OfficeJ POOATKLIXJ. May 31 WK-Qeorgef PhlUlps, former Pocatello mayor, ft M id Tueaday he may b«.a candidateL------ ehalrmiB of ther Idaho Dem.

In Augii«t «t th« r»m . ^ ocr*Ue su t« eonventloa P PhlUlpa Mid he definitely wouldII IM ft caadJdat« U Gilbert Larien. 3; B e*bujf, weks rMlecUon. Hs u ld

jra;S^«*tedii®---"party-harmony- I Tenting as pUt In the party ranks." i Phlifipe, an #t»niey..was mayor

of PocateUo irom IMT until IHP;I B e Mid hla campaign. If he aeeka I .. tb e chalrmanahlp. will be conducted

- b r Oregg R. Potvln. Au^erlcan v«iin,I pow er county attcmey and slate

chairm an ot the Kefauver-for-Prea- Jd e n t elubf.

COUNCIL TO MEET HAOERMAN. May 31 ~ T h e

______ i^ t-a t-^ -

C harles Bklnner.

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I w i l l i a J

t i B M M l i r i

If A t f r o c t f v * p r k n l ■L U b o r a l t r a d « < l n i l ■I L o n o , « o s y t w R t t l Itl " ■

I -.S K M

B g r i tE E S f er • ■, n i nOifP vBNui

Ends \ Harrison R<■ n r t p . f l

'€hinanalytt . - ■ have b«»me o tL ia ja lk tnc .no more than fwalked la. |

^ 1 ^ ' ^ T l T Isea capUlns, fr. f i i'f tha East In - i> Inany a seal*- \ n

ad te Uke ona ‘ P■utuity T y n ^ W g j S ^ ^ ' ^ ^ *

I Is closing up. Fof BrltUh In- E

from China mmentary on y for the past er began when over all main- ang

Theyrec6itU0aB"Ta'nstthe wUhe* M-J..Ges». W iniu. K. Harriso*. jr. I in Uie moet ?^atloni tm e* felenU ra *» « tha t n allies J e r <rlgbt> a s teolor V.N. tnce dettga

o rer as sa»erinteDdeat of the U. 8. N e a hard time Utopfcote)

right Would --------------------------- ---------------- ;------

Sa?S Theme Set for Hhelp«d any? - ^ .t^ommencemei

,ve.I Uwught -T h rtr VUlcm Is Our'Challenge* b there U no ^ t j , , thgniB for the Twin Palls A

school commencement eier- E-

T h e prosram wlU feature early g « pioneer* and Twin Palla history. «

flpeechaa.and-UUeaux wUl .drama. 5 tlM th e word “vision." Speaken will 0

A u be Roes Miller, Bylvla WhllUe. L? h . . ^ Catherine Beymer. Clark Whltehesd, B

S i? ; UlH*n 05«rk. Dick D»y and Zo* & f

S e westem I- »• P e « n e will be played by IS have con- Ed Alllaon w id John Z. Hayes wlU

” “ be acted b j Bud Cross. ^— . Iruluded In the Ubteaux ate n

Marilyn W aring, Roger Tyier. Csr- □ p s ole Qreene, MlUle Olllette, nay- j,

Grange Observes g =TVIeinorial"Service ’

JEROME, May 31 - Memortal ci Rev, William services were observed by Uie North w pp of PeorU, Bide Pomona Orange Thursday eve- w

W nft M a y * ab ^ ihapSaln/'who“g»vo jy Pope Plus the opening prayer. Don Olll, sc- * here by the companled by Oene Shulson. tang. ~

nraniU Clcog- The memorial addreas was pre-

>eea m lo r ot of th e ChrUtlan church In Jerome,» MMelelne ^-charlei-M arshall, Jerome, talked - ik« CKy. He on th e potato comml«Icn. He pre- Kejan super- M nled J .J * ;R!ce.,Dolaej .o^erU.img In.fialLLole mknftger..ot-tht.p?B«».comm[.vsron, _ f the Catholic «h<> *POke on prlco.control and Uie op Dwyer aue- grower*' loea on Idaho poUtoei.I K. Oorman. n a y pyke, treasurer, for Uis larm jansferrtd to in a day project, made a tln»nclsl

rep o rt The Pomona Orange voted J — ______ to gponsor a boy to Boys' sUte, _

A eII M>K-Oeorge ate aervlcea for Dietrich high school ttello mayor, graduates were held Bunday. Anna «.a candidate i.au HeaU r played the proceulonalIdaho Dem. and-,r«««lon(>l.--Koward-Pltmnn ...

■. «t th« r» m . ■ <nv»;...Un ~.Krf IK>.-Ti>v. _n. Bert PoweU preached the sermon.InlUly would u n . BUneh Cooper sang.Ibert Lanen. - ...................—Ion. Hf said

5 ^ - ^ 5 z i t S u ^ o iA t tc n d ^ _ e - .6 ig - sartyrank*.- L i t f fi'Mtii" i K - - -MISS becTOducted TWIN FALLS

p a g e a n tw-for-Prea- ■ I

reir SATURDAY I NIGHT _

icfs prove the \«luej

«fTQU ^ ■ - 1 1 J

^ J L j n f VsltPlM^. „ISE MOTOR CO.N U I IRORTH --TT“ p r " i f H O N I - i e J » --------

J .

rison Relieves Joy I

' I - i sh

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■ w w ^ i

iim J "I ^ M W i I i i W iMil ITK. Harrises, J r . (lett). a member of the United =

tira lo Kwea, wUl .occeed Vice Adra. C. Tnmer U.N. trace delegate Friday. Admiral Joy Is fo take Bt of the U. 8. Naval academy a t AmiapoUa. (NEA

it for Higlf School’s incement on Thm-sdav _or'Challenge* mond Peck, L a iry Church, Davida Twin Falla Anderson. Alice Rhoades, LomOca!«mtnl eier. Deagle and Bill Paul.}jn. Thund»y The "homeleM twenty" Includei

■ Ralph M cl'arUne, Klrtf BltUr, Eli-feature eartr Rltchlr, X^Verii Ohan, Car]

WarberK. Peter Van HoutenrKelUidrama. Kt\it\ EBben.,Dave Hoover.

Boeaken will Oayle MarUn, David OHarrow,M k WhllUe Lu t t Drexler, Chester Hillman,rk Whitehead Robert Hlnkley, Don' Adaros. ClarkM» a ^ ^ McKean, John Chouiea, Dal# Dea-

’ gle and Bob NcUson. acccmpanled .k . by Sue Simmons. .^ The esitlro senior class will singE. Hayes wiu u m u r Uie dlrecUon of .

Paul H. Vang. accompsnJed b j NanUbteau* ate goden and Paul Black,r Tyler. Car- j j u j soden, Sue Simmons, Blackllllette, nay- j n j r om Arrlnaton will make up a---------------- piano quartet.

Jim HoflcUs, P atty Morrison. Dicklerves O^an and W alter Hlne n-lll form ahraas quartet.

Service' "— Memortal cock nre cIom sponsors. Mrs. Roie

by the North M. North will direct Uie speakers,rhursdav eve- with Mrs. Phlla Hedner In chargeened by Mrs. of the tableaux and Mrs. Josephinealn * who gavo* "AltjerU^on assUllns ir tlh “the ectlptDon Olll, ac- w ltlng._____________________ -ihulson. s a n g .--------------------------------- -as was pre-

h In Jerome,erome, ta lk e d ...... ............ .............flon. He pre- ■ f i V '

for the larm - - -le a ilnanclal Orange votedoys' sUte. _________________________________

Held—Baccalsuie-h high school ..........“ ■Sunday. Anna ^! proceMlonallard-PUman ~ , __________ _____

the sermon. ■ ____■ ~mg;_______

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TIMES-NBWS, TWIN

y Union Vacation 1 Will Start Here

Tlie union *»caUon Bible school I w»rarTW ln Palls chUdreo ' wnr get wllunder way U onday and conUnue peiUiraugh June 6 wlU) sessions from Ca9 ajn, untfl 11:30 a.m. dally. The Bins^ool U sponsored by— Uie Ttfln sonPMls Ministerial aasoclaUon, , anc

M B | f ^ ------Wup-caU-fo t- three-eei»r«U*g««^ —“croup departments of the school, ina

A - each presenting a program of wor- dei!■ • ^ 3 ,1 «hlp. singing, atudy, art. dramatiia- chi = = = = ^ = taH=»oa=TMrMOOIC=IWpBilmiBt4- ffis

\ . 'M will be provided with pianists, song Mii't u i l directors and tenehcrs'asalstanti. m t ■:i W S Localed a t th e First MeUiodlst

4 l church will be th e kindergarten de- Bel' i f w u : l partment for 4 - and S-year-old chll- cb

~ | dren. The insLnicUon theme for UiU ru

■ R ' ~ ~ T lly.” Leaders will be Mra, WilmaDldto,-superintendent. Mrs. V. D. P*

r j t J M Drtp«, Mrs. W alter Larson, Sandra* Sharon Carson and Margarel "f*I J W J Cook, all teaehere, and Shirley J?y jB m -. Doan, secreUry.’j j f f - ' 3 The prim ary department will “ i

- • . 3 meel a t the Plrst Presbyterian I5*c« church for Urst, second and Uilrd vol

•••■ ■■■»«■ gnde children. Instruction Uieme wthe United p . , ~ , -----

I. C. Tamer ,y U to take spoils. (NEA

------ f f ' ' \ 7 c i pol’srsday tlurch, David [ 5les, Lorralna r 1

ity" Include* if Bitur, Eli-

Ohan, CartoutenrKelUi M - l \ J j » m l i nDave Hoover. W IV l | | HI O'HarTow, I 'T iW ;er Hillman, V E P IT l^ \daros. Clark i J ^ /> l l s. Dale Dea- ^ ^BCCMnpanled ____________ _____ ____

ass will singe dlrecUon of . “M e? I 'm •w ri tin g to RELIA N i MU I t » o x io h , A f te r all. i f It hadn't te mo™, Bl«» have taken this »II make up a

lorrlson. Dick s D on't deny yoorself a vs!V,-llHonna e*»h. Bee RELIANCE Cl

V q p fc ” see the eonnlty. •

V i e l i a n c e G r J i ler In charge tOANt « AUTOMOtiUrs. Josephlnfc u-»lH*HCIIh - th e - ^ p » ^ — All OM fl um Ttmes ' Newi— PB0NK4

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Guests are sure o f a warm'Welcon

r i t h J r j . . ^ . j i l i l T j i Ic r i n tV iK r g f r l g i - r a l

— -Buy-itby the carton.-----

t w i n f t

m , TW rnyALLS. IDAHO

ation BiBle^chool B t Here Next Monday 'ibiT tcTiwl rwm-be-"we-jf6-T5-aUKn7TWR!eiT —1' wnr get will be Urs. LesUa Burkhalter. su- <I eonllnue perlntendent; Mrs. E lva • Plelstlck. edsions from CaUiy Scolt. Shirley Laraon. Mr*, rocdaily. TTif EVgent ChampJto, Mrs. Helen M s- ch;Uie Ttfin son and Ora Lee PuUer, te v ^ e r* , De

on. , and Debra Skinner, secretary. Vo • n u sgt-- —“<raU»-y«-toa-towU’i - wUL be. Uie. he school, inslnicUon theme to r the Juniorm of wor- department a t tha F irs t Christian >>TJramsUia- church. Fourth, fifth and ab^th *J"nxnlm aitt [p-aijg-r-hnnppn T tlt li. <1, Ihti y .m ip ’T-.nlsts. song Mrs. RuUi Proebandt wlU be super-ilsUnU. inteodenl. with Mr*, O lenn Pordyce.MeUiodlst M „. H. W. Hoppe, Mrs. H yrum *

gartende- jjeu. Mrs. Frank McMullln andr-old chU- CBrolyo.Milner as teacher*, andnefor UiU Ruby UcElraurry as secretary.

i?« perinwndent of Uie school laat yea^, rn Sandrt » “> “ nUnue In Uiat poslUon. Bhe I M.™8rei has Uken much of the responsibility id Shirley I” planning and oreanlilng. The

Rev. Lee Camey haa been chosen tient will counselor for the achooL esbyterlan Each pupil n asked to prcnrlde a and Uilrd voluntary registration fee o f 60

loa UiemalcenU to belp defray e*pensea. __

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to RELIANCE CREDIT CO RPO R A - ' ft hadn't been for them , w e couldn’t tfikcn this wonderful vacation .”

' yoorself a vacatlen this year fo r lack e t RELIANCE CKEDIT and they'll help yoo ■°Uy. •_________________________________ ^

« G r e S i l G o r p o r a U o n* AUTOMO»1U • WlHlTUII

U-flHANCINO------ PBONK^m---- TWIN.gALLS. IDAHO... ^

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ia l te r eu- Checks toUlln* tMjno »(ere m all- To i Plelrtlck. ed to 1,681 aged persons, wUhrwed ia attrsOT rooUiers; dependent parei^U' ' and auraiHeJeii MS- chlMrrnr te ac h en . December, IS51. reporU L loyd. C. dren; t a ^ Young, social security offlee m an - monl

^ thfl ager here. faml

M C h rlS an by"w«kers vm™ m U conlrlbutory Ab a S ^ t h system. Uae sblllty ot many people to

i be super- - ” ' ”in Pordyce, ,

ir'NoMAPem]1 laat yea^nitlon. She _ ■SS thanI provide a fee o f 60 •ensea. ______

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lack e t qvickly they don’t Hr* out.elp yoo

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to pay for necessities would have f \[I bwrr 'curlalled ' o r ended -entlrelT.** t m • Young said. -

r C M ore than one third of all people over In the United BUtes are

r 6 f t * '*“ “ * »*®“rl'T . Insurance Mrs.

m all- Youiw saldTKe~raJefal''ptogfain sbj™ towed b atfordlng subsUuitUl survivor In. ot txu

•and aurance protecUon. Three out ot luring every four mothers and yougj chll- .j , , r d . C. dren In the naUon are asaffred of m an - monthly paymenU If the Insured <t k

■ family, wage earner dies, he laid. "ansed*------ -— ^ ^^ 7" ___ 4s-£arilutory About one-Jourth of all cropUnd leople to N orth Carolina Is planUd lo.corn. r eap

>eriiiaiientEKiii Li than Naturally Wi

la-mbmUftiihHm- ~ te tp e c e e fy t

you m t becsuss m m t

{ wAmsmriHLi’ Maybe you're luclcy if

^ w avy hair. OumceaerJ W ith UvUhly rich Nut

^ ^ ----------la is to a sa w u b a ta a tumanageable.

T hesp llt-sew ndnc....... .................vravecontrol.Youeens

II . j j i l T se ttheaao uB to /cu rli

™ N u t r l - T o o i c Ij to mud9 K ! ■ ^ e l y , b little as 10 nif Q ’ SeewhatNulrl-Toai

"do fo ryoa-M -qn lck l^L MIIIUm #f Mtfri-Teih

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N --------------- UNCONOmONAUYMWw NvM.TmIi'i tl-plni ,r*«r irrrtM yiwMMii.

NIC PERMANENT--^

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KdiiliiielieiL ly Wavy Hailf) rick Kulri-Tomrcii ailIt prmsly the m e tigbim, use m control lha

s tm iH i im A s n in m

• i " - c i™ a M . j r a CTO 4 , 4 ,«*!» richn virithalnatureiwpei f tlm -a ij,

pllt-sewnd ncutrsllxer gtva ntrol.You een slop thesaouBlo/curl desired

■ l % S E S S 5 d o l t C ,m , | ,W i l , » m a c h r i c h n . « m „ „ n Uttle as 10 minutes.

iM-Krinilc»2^ge5Dy7iSu^; - I e f Nttri-Teilc %mt hI ^ t t r tritMt, f» $J0 ^

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Itu* a.ftOOi *>h*> <8: Iti >Uin id] U 10 icsrt e>.IT. i t« d r to ~«ln; pilBi. .rr)0H>i Chmii Or»de A lo]<IV atMn K.CO; rooi *nd cbelr. ilnila ^iiiirt «u.4Si^rra *Dd n>li*d M.tllnn >«.M.I1.U! ^ n : Gi.df A l.r^I .u*dr to u Io«n: viiltir >M ram. A 4Mm: >m*ll A ts:I*I i l .S M im ilockiri *i>d ____

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ao oil: h*lfrr» klMut .[ndy; iood fiCi »corr S3 acr^Bhoje* 19.0£k3».U; t-o lotii itor. es’. ; '*^ »for«^

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■ r ^ r l l c ^ ' CHICA choK* fed hMtn. H.W-n.»; uUlltr CHICAGO. M*r >1

« . l.lOOj buuhm ond«r HO fti, iitiitillibli.•. mwUy 10 hlihrr^h^U r •tlihla SuerMn lishc, dem e 100-360 1t«. lirrtlr onM «nd twM Trick atW (lOO Ibi-JS.U: eholt. UBdtr <0« .lb .-»« i M-l t«rnl un^da^fr

)*il**dr! •'" • •'^ cTlffurnl* lonir "whiteCmCAGO U» I t.II.

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s'llJ-'lM *U^34.M-ihJSi diuni Jtr t cur.:« IIOJSO Ibl. lO.Ti.tOiil: aow. llJ t. illtnilr ait*: fall

S ^ S i S S S S iig fa fS g■ and ' yorllnd iiMdiL to ilisnt: Diriruilaa ra*JIum 9.00.:r m u a y - to i?TiiiV»r:^>smuii» uifrrtttr-r.'isj.uo' jumi r lo a lronc Mth chol):* and primi bgllin f.> S.oi-t-SS. I vriDi* I,«t4.Ull IV iumb* (.W-i.U: Crralal1 it.»0-a«.tB; rood and cliolc* IMn uullllr l.SO-2.00: Call >-»«tlli!»» SO.MJI.SO; fimrriTtlal lo keatj wrtliun ftw 4.00 {ood jn.oajo.ooi prima h.lfan-ltO*. l*«-tl4|sJUU»i»JU*»Uesitss!:ifTcl.1 to prim. Tnim I1.0D4I.M. . , _

Air Forcel l i Sl'ifS'i/dSSH Policy 0

— — I sir force hM niled. 1 • • court jnsrtlnl will

' o t a t o a n d O n i o n -oniy u » la s t rao ,

— F u t u r e s ->«trtM7 B. W. MeBobot* u 4 Thb policy wnsBipuiy, Elka B U j, PhTOi IK) court mnrtlnl chargi

J against 12 reserve onovkkbbb ' onion* "fw ed 'j;*’'I « r tr*d*d st ai.ia. .--- CoftfBCfj froni tflo

.°'i{ M® I honorable condllloriA N U A B tV ioN i “ Of UjcJr commL«lor

jMffiifpWia- ;2WOVEMUKR TUHKEYs” * vleUd by courta ri

T*u {ui&l t« fly. OneI c tt ii»d*d *J •*'**. naign under condlti« feid.'•(»*?•«-*i uln. honorable. T h e ,<;oi

— . ---------------------- «cona U being rev,

B o d i e s - o { -

- Y a c h t e r s -i; D«^ 171.1; U.Rl m.»Br *l»r BELLINQHAM. V 4ri»i«i f . iiiAK ■ W -The *ind::whlpp«iM iM jOTDliy ^ of PiFg«l“ Soun<lV 1— --. -I trt<edlea h u reveale— - four of aeven perM U

Markets S»S“lu S ’'— " " * An extensive seard— ~ bW N»"----------7.~~ ttr trp « W 6H>=now-w J i ------— ■ i i i t i 'l l —andJhe wr««jU«« »o tiitm~n^'D'mi oMly mlliirng h ftatla

r ^ w S U Tb t bodies 6 Mrs.i « Ml her son. K enneth, IJ

roPLTW and D onald V

rTfti7i?'i*iff'iH*t^ ’** lKeea-here.*iMl-OrMa tpriBf. --------------— — ?JI 18 mllM to the »o^";;.Ti-- - ~~' ' Jufcea.wu-aot- wearl

I d a h o V o t• d * ^ «tuK*dl WASKINQTOhr, Mi

• KOO POOL - M m 18 TOtc l y wW

■ -d ij• ' ' " " r'Although whales l«• ■ .................. . coats In adapting the

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S a S fc in ™ £ ^G r i l n -------- ^ s R e

SMs kipsll S i l i•l"eV‘d.*.ir„n M ^ iT h ?n tS « '* lu i

t»» •im 'sr ►;”Ti,7;^” u * J « « 8 'i iu f ln i t rn i'’VrVi™"': * '"""i.” for PMr Paul Robertsoill' •h.v't ®*‘'» of “ >« M'

r n p i m m ^ f i•fr .1 MH11^,«JV., and U it IlM J f"’" ' «((!* a l'low a J ^ . h«n,irf.t»,i,(,i .1 11.11. AniM »hfn ft icrle* i

CARii (iRAtK * B>rl'a dormlU mcAr.o.-M.x It ir>-w i.m «n .. >“»« H»W»d scant r

« -"Wily coed* beat »h iu '»i«i.«;--------- *l‘h-|>ad<llM-and-Jei

• ’>/ B-imln.l; malUnc l.:s.«', {«*a "f "‘ Ct )flUr ,irn'ti took part In

KrTilTi5^Ai«i.E iiirAct. M„, 31 ( « _ Al columbUi Mo., t

Op.1, iii,N C'“ * force, armed w im ni

yS W '3 I'll!?iilatj . Jt-j

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i'-IZ-i i-i?k SM \ lilit;

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Ij Na. I 7*llow and Dl>*d ai.K; No. tpB

Sutter and Eggs '

nn.1rr 22: frrtri: Colored ?1: t n t i ~Mnxlr « lj[n <:H.I>S " » k

-----ror'^M kTs* M Bolfln«#d 8-

^ 1 0 6 8 - 0 1 3 0 0 8• Sara ehe d il

CHICAGOICAGO. Mar Jl lUI’) — PoUlo ar- A fortunoto DUy \u lL ‘ ■ ®- "Olympic” rock i

IHht. demand ,t«d. B.rkal Q,cd J f O fick aaW (lOO Ibi.li Nont rtMrl*). SouidcrS R ed”Fl tacent unload* ftom pc*.anl«*i tom.

O T - r - : — —

num* a"?f-a.*j'’-‘**«mm.r.l.ii’* a'.Mtn a 'llk n rn 1 7 ^ '" « re f tii« '“iloir7 ;' ' ' ; v..-“.-^

*( .i» T .u V l^ u i V ^'m 'idlu^^^r 1.S0-2.00; Calllsrnl. Ytllo« Ha.nrdliun ftw^4.W| J P S G |^ 4 | | |H

r Force Sets Policy on Rebels __[HHln6TOHi-MBr-21-w-Theorce hM niled tha l trial* by , ........ martini will be considered ..... ;■ as a lo st resort In clearly ag*lied cases" - of “alay-down"_______. a spokesman said'todiiy. " ^ ' A 1 ^Is policy was dlscJoifd alUr ............ - W ^ f Y lmnrtlnl charges were dropped , , , .

isl 12 reserve officers who had M C I I S r V ed to fly. They will be dl.v * / »'[Cd from tho servic* under rable condllloa? nnd relieved M en's ond W oBl lelr commLulons a.i air force R jgyJo, 2 .9 8

D other officers hnve been con- a . , ,.1 by courta martial for re- to fly. One wn-i permitted to ^ g e n u in e

1 under condliioiis other than forms upper a n d■able. T ho .^onvlcUM of lhe CHILDREN'S .......d Is Iwlng reviewed A head-

achters-Located ^JJNQHAM . Wash.. May 31 tie *ind:iwhlpped wake ot one Igel“ iound 's ' worst yatehl^Ilea h ss revealed the bodlea of I seven persons atwanl the SS laUtng sloop Prelude wben It / j n w a Q B U

U ten^ve search for Uie other~:»IOH>^POW ptesuBatd -dtad — Hthe wr«ekage t>I the mysterl- V \

w atTs-fflhnnulM ,:.- . bodies 6 Mrs. Ellen FOMyce; \ \

mTKenneth, IJ; Bd E. Jukes \ ito . ■ \ _here.*jMl-Orcai.laliniLJome -------Itet to the southweat Only M tn 'i

SM -rt S f t . ^ R , -- ------ „ i „ . . . S p o r t S h i r t*laho Vote Split u=udiyo K W ' - S s . ’ i S , i . ? L ^ 2 . f o r

ssj’j i ’j’t t s : js r» s? “ch'elphla, to b« Bttorney-generU slnJght bottom. Asa

ora. S-M-MU

OUgh whale* l « tIn adapting themselve* to m

TTME5-NEWg. TWIN FALLS. TOA:

[ o r e ' S t U d C i l t " I"unu?uan^lIl'tnM '’il^ The local nallonal kui

Panty Raids’ Ai^-Reportea

irt»ii Pan o»ai Damage fallmalcd ily forays Of ths previous nijht. of dollars cauifd’lltt halted a potential rUd a t schooU durlntu vim Ii»ma PolvtecHnlo institute when Monday nUliUrtl hundred siuflenls g a t j j t r ^ n ih» .i»m.mit .ninT'i

r iuhed '^o togr*- Klhian BU1» cfllleie, “]Paul ^ ^ r t s o n an tf reporUr Virginia unlvetMiy ar

Uir de.trov^U o w U f oTfowB. •ilderi got a chilly recepUort r * « « « 4-« D .I coeds at Iowa flUte collet* a t U O G S tO K l« »hen ft lerlea of raids on half miho„ Blum# Twirwn Birr* dormllorlea and aoror: „an« aSvlfer w t t I

- S « S i S ™ S « - S S r t « i i f e - A l s S L S S ,

»ok part m tha ucatlered oiyde Muiirare. nui'*• menl oflloe manager.ColumbU, Mo., th* entlr« pollee the final ituioni ol tt

r. armed w lta tUght stlcU snd ploymcnt office manag

---------------------------------------- r s — »—

B«ilanc«d 8 -P ly L em lnatM l, MofH-Pty Nylon Si

^Tennis RaclcetiR < S u ia r-lJ0 t9 iT ^-g isbU and^D i> («n i—Say* ehe d if f re n e e a t S to r i l V *

fortunato b u y b r in g s you th is fomous W right oni )lympic’' ro c k e t o t b ig savings. Expertly bcloncei ed wood fra m e . S trong C rescent ove_rlQy_re ouiders R ed”RoncJIe, white th ro a t. A t Sears!

'Q , . . . :Y f >

/p sssJ - - '

P a C M j j j ^ B ^ ^ A n A ^ n H R l i n

c a m F m o c c a sin sMen's, Women's ond Children'* ond W e m a n 'i - - jluloi 2 .9 S . J b '

hoe for f h e w hole fam ily. In colors of brown, r ck. A g e n u in e hond-sew n m oc. Ona piece of soft n s upper a n d in so le . In b roken sizes only. ILDREN'S .......... ...... .....................— ____ ________

w f S l e e i e R a y o n •>ft S h i f t*

icUve, colorful prtot*. 6 on< m l t * y«er Tmiff M

3 : . S t ^ S « r t C M p i r w a c ^8-M-MU . C O U P O N B «

LLL3. IDAHO ,________________ __

isrT m tT D iira -thF -itreen -S uv f-i- ;;:^ ;i« l'U V ;'r ijual Incldcnu «er* reported. A p D e f i l DV Ural nallonal guaw u n it nlso *‘ , .^by. The mubllUaUon was f l f ' t l p l A l I

after women s l Stephens V i l l l t l d l UirliUan «olle*e* and Ut^lver- BOWK. May 91 1*MUMtDl-ffntTtniRmymouf tn^l-»y«t*Jtt-eeunelf«ne ealU that another raid d ty an appeal I7 Ksrianned. melt conservation oftiIge eallmated at tAouMtids ed a* the aftem ath oiirs cauifd a t the threo and game comraliulonaurmjTi kIM i t r i u o r ta ld s Presitr and hU atto

BUie cfllieie, Tempie, w e s t q Murray and DUirlI unlvetMiy and the Unl- m»i«i. m

H« ta,— Oardtn Valley should»J - n J. la it Winter led to the

W 5S£ ™li W,t “M »;»Wfor Aupert « h * e he will WBrrantea the airettoi

■er the roanagem ent o t the ___ , 7 . .employmenl nnd stcurlly of- (HJAKT1E8 DEHIthe rcmalnaer of the u e p t WAaKlNOTOH, Ma)Muigrare. nupert e m p loy —Idaho's delegatea to

ftloe manager, la a ttending llcan national eonventliII ituionj ol tha sU te em- the week o t July < wi It ofllce managers meeting, the Palmer Bouse.

.tV ' C w ^ h V l c iy t•: 'r .•'* V . . _ . Reg. 34J

, ' * * Full 7JXJ0 Inch**....■.■.*. r . . , . ,* , ■ .r., ., U|H ■Kt »«;T H •«T7

^ ■..■. • '?iT..v. / .'I' Mi.lat]ilekMpd*«ikt

l-Pty Nylon S tn m fl

^ N S - -------Children's Fore a

__ ^ _ eiM.4.8

2 t6 6 liB?ssrs of brown, red a n d f . ...... ; .■piece of soft l e o th e r . h ^

' Boys' Fin* SI^W «toW .A IIU .y»C

^ - s i , i r t , = _________ -^S 'sfarsr^~ Y j

5 * n ! M e i y w e y W ' m t smoB iM HchatMl P i r P U l l C H A S E _ - U l U l s l U P O N B O t t K S ~

ifiicial Debated cusvkland. M»yBK. May 31 l#»-The .Idaho S^Vch p i? l j '^ a w ^ sy«t*ft»-eeunelf e<mrtdered-t«*- -»Tieri"thM ira» ViT> Ti1 U M «7 n n CrtiM r. K « . T, E Snf K , h o Z ' T,conservation officer dtschar*. .o .round the aftennath of a state fish * T h e n*«t is on an rli ime comral^on inve.^Ugntion. bulb a t lhe top of the laer and hli attorney appear- ro tates at a alower pac lore the council Ute Tueeday care earning th# chll/T fluroepirtjnintT JiriclbrT C r ~ .........■irray and Dliirlet Conierva- „ _

.■■■.- Heanne.Plai OnDredgin

S / S H S : s S K f SIted th* director-* dlimlwal. Blng?iaJn counly will I

■ " . . — ------------------ the s ta te Und tward a7Akak&S DEHIdNA'l KD 'JU H nT.3KTNOTOH, May Jl (Bpeclai) AtJtlnaon's lapllcsUor lO's delegates to Uia Iteputj* th* e n a k i in tii* Helli < laUonal convention In Chicago ot touthw ulem Idaho « eek o t July « wilt quarter a t by th e o rnon rtate lu aimer House._______________ Salem Jun* tt.

l y r B i G P A ’

Q f t i c B t a c h M a t *C ovm d h VicTt KosHe

:' ni^D Inches.— . 2*39' -Ml *MT •• •••TT . . .w m•••^ .•■ iirm rM N nercM * te 5 _ * 4 * ie L i 2 iJ a ll»*y la fc»* f a w t giin< _ ___

Ctnhton*

* | | ^ 2 . . . . 4 9 e

i j d l l a H n f l F a n *ieh Kenmore Table AAodel

Jf-—

E ^ s M d i m i i a

m m m M o m < m « m ( 7 ^

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r**.. *r «*U« ta, ««l*.’

1— Ho n t y s i t d k l e C<

> y s* F i n * S h o r t * t w i N O v M fo lbhobU Al Boyca G dxirdln*

^ 1.77____ V » t dyed. mercerlKd

» ii" . f c r lie d .d n a i. lahdo-SSwti^SiiriSsr »»>• a«*>»-t.hrio-»mmma M L mm m w esi«^ Cop«n or Browa. l - i

■I~ S p u n R o ^

Prints

- R e a . .......- _ .6 9 c yard ..._ ;.y d .

tW«'aa>r%i.a*Mytad«M*leebm<l(MfaUk«B

. PAO]

LAND. May 21 tn_A F O C a t e l l O R C irn • POCA-nCLLO, May . 91

'M '™ -^P. TT,llr-m«h?- K « « .7 o a iO T 6 r w a J - a ie lr hom. on a merry-' * T '" ”b“ 1

•I Is on an electrle tight “‘Kobe* ha« °

'*'* l^rU llser companT'* « rint-tha chilrtren. ■■■.- P h K » - p i m n ^ P ^ ^

T JI J offloUls said, by Incrtaang PlnnneL)redgingPlea a x "3ii°b 's:s; sUay at Wt-An appllea- r -------- :-----------, K. AUlnaon, DoU*. to S c r v i c e H cIke river for mlneraU In „ . o t a J am , m . .

A a « n l ? « ‘fc5{h' o d h^d'ii nd .t ^ r t ..»t. a>cktoot u»_8urtday-<er»lo«*-at

church. V ern Loti Was li• »PP't-»“o ''. t« <lr*dg* Bwakera were J. 0 . Or In th* m ill csruon area r . Gold, Robert Jayn**,; ■lem Idaho vlll b* heard tw m e tn d DUhop D. ]| to n rtate land l » t« a t piano solos was played• I t. Lee Lott.______________

)AYS!r M o w o f _ H « i

I r o n in f l T a iP e r lo ro te d Steel 1

...... - . . . 5 * 5v«all<.l.d lop r<

fr«" b«ieomlng damp,

A oon, k*«p boord fron i W hile enomel Anlih, btex

-5<txl5*hdtsiza;fioidscDi i f fo r slero0«. See H ert

t d o o r D i^ f t r s '^ 2 - l n ^ C o w r

»____ 1S.99 S t _ _• b IM« «M«k W • M B..MI i ^ n l H iseei rt,'CWkM rmN* toatr 1* ' U i caM> »oeii m s m b ».Op«>i.il»tiRU(^M« e w IU r W * e. M * r

zMarntisgimF o o d M

M puraes cooked feodb Itnasiiii ^ 1 I I t M W fling.BM notetwost*In

J - q t . O venw are Bev

, nercW lnd a n ^ ^ - ' m*¥ .fniiHn shrlnlag# . - -ohlB-fahrio-bU>.-at«y,-— - « | t - Brown. 1*4. ■

—„ ------------ ; - ^ G irta ' anil Bo'I I 'o y o n Hpn«y»uekl«ts Blue Jean i

...._w. 58e ^ -------- -

S w rV v !’ ' 1 * c k b e W " IW 5 3 P S

PADDNIHB

ot Promotes i i tello Resident HLLO,_May^Jl tlMJotiftlerlotendenl of mining ta k m | i : Blmplot enterpruei,inounced today. &^MI IB .been auperlotadsnt - . i s Hiperatloni (or Ihe Simplot g B M

}ll>tmenl wss proapted,Id, by Increaied lamtBC ~he Blmplot mln* itiar

to StockMn, Oalit. v h e n ' ' | ^ B 11 be moved to Japaa, H j^ B

ervice H eld S Kf l M A N.- May 31 - -nie rlcelhood had charg* ct ^.'irtl;.y—«crTlo««-«i-Uw-U)S----- i '-ljW:rn Lou Was m c h ^ . ^ j j j pobert Jiyn**, Ireti* CUI.. DUhop D. Jt. CJold. A ■-aKl a was played by V»nja ' 'T y m

I o f _ H o n o r nfl Tables f la t e d Steel T op | ^ | |

rs*99tflofed top reteotH ••p i pad «nd eover v Mnlng domp, loflgyi- >p«d lega won’t Bar p boord fron allding imel Anlih, block Mwh size; feWs compod*-------O0«. See H ert Soenl

"M «i*l% >1«H R»44a

2.77 : r Sefiii lzzssfz?M * » H w r *mrnm

o o M foods fer coe- ■notes wost* i» M U ag. d lolliee. Sleel h_lii< viie* ii» -|w ii» flrS*rllf==r

renwere Bowig 9S«

' an dsysuekU -.....J« a n s

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5 Rebekahs Fet?- 2 Mrs. Chombers I -------rAt-kodge Meet-

Rebekah mother* ind dtughtcj were honoreO i t the Prlmroi

'■ 'lodge'* mettlnj-TUfsfliy to tf lOOP h»U. Myrtle Anderson, *h

■— wtanl'enaTgenf m f tinrther»d«tigti U r projr»m. Bre«nlea wrjage* t lodse members vtinse dtughten >b are >ftlliated with the RcbAa.

fcpeclftlly honorri were thre (eiieraUoM, Mrg. Myrtle imir; he

i. <l»UBht«r. Mrs. Thelma Hlggliu, an • Mrs. Bair's gTanddiiujhUr; Mr

m ’ VlTBlnlii Eldrtdge. sU RebekflU t m '- »nd Wr». Nora Lewis.Trtiose thre Blli-t d»UBhter* are memben ef the lodgi H|FT ~ '~ 0 a ie f r i i6 » g l‘M -ytre-M ri. Mar Jttti-i Walta, H n . El]& Loni, Urs. Ann. HJI;T WllMn m d Mrs. EnJd Burton, eae) f lf jl , wlih one daughter belonging to lh

Aj I' Mrs. Mftudo Chimbers, Bbh! Ej ,, apecltil rcpre«ntatlve, who mad

1; her offlclBl vUlt to the lodge Tue» ll! I ‘ day. gftve ■ talk and rtcelred i y i I _____Ki(t from PrImroM Ifabekato. Mr*

N i l to Mrs. Cora McHllI. deputy presl- gJI. I denL A letter w u leid (rom Mrs

Blla B. Davis, Chellu, awembt] I f f * president1^)1 A poUuck dinner tn honor cf Mr*■fig Obimbers preceded thi rneeiirtg.

n S Alpha r i On.ff»■ d Commltteeii /or Ih; M1-S3 clutn year were announced at the meellns H ef ri.»« rh<ipt»r^/^][)tn^ Omega,H Monday at the home ot PhjllCTPel- H «nen.W They Include Mrs. UVema Krue-i f te r Mid a»y Conner, pregram; Mr*. R John Brandt »nd Mri. E. C. Dcgen-B l ^ t u n l t . contact; Mr*. Ed CI&rKMn'.

— — membeishlp!—Mre. Charles Mills f r ' I *Bd Mn. Rot>ert Lynanl, co-chalr-

A men. and LouUe Mortsn. nuhlng; U l H n . L«Tls Heltter and Mn. Clark- H?. eon, social: Mrs, Dewayne Morre. jl’ . Peggy Rou and Bhlrley Van Tll-

[fe I bUUi way* and meani: Mrs. Brandt, iP n philanthropic: Mrs. Jamfs Schwab,

Ur*. Degenhardt, Mre. Krueger and M n. Ross. Initiation ceremonies, tn d Mrs. Brandt, scrapbook.

Mrs. Dcgenharflt reported that the group has collecled more than ISfW ror the cancer drive. Bpeclal prliea went to Mrs. Clsrluon and Mr*. Lynanl. hlffh, and Mrs. HeJtter Mid Mrs. Morre, low. group's next meetrng win be In September.

---------- Amotna c j S r ^- Mrs. U L. Langdon, Idaho Molher o t 1U3,' discussed her trip lo New York City to attend the event* hon* oring sUte mothen at a meeting

1 ^ First BapUst church. Mn. Langdon Tf If said she was the youngeit mother iii^ «rer to have parUclpated in the r national mothers eventi and that

_ ___ the oldest woman at Ihli year's eon-:H------- .'j«J5a:iSrmTe'B'rOl<Urr-Hhe-«tso

<SI»tuMed the chujchu she ^ I te d In New York City. ,

T --------•^MHT'Herrtifincr'Kiw.—

U r are Mn. Paul Dandy, president; ; ' Mrs. Nettle Buston. vice president:;,4 Mts. Arthur P. Murphy, secretary,

, and Marian Turner, treasurer.I f Aaslstant ho.itosci wue Mrs. E. O.J l | - ._Herrlcfc-andiltj.BJ:.nflmt?o,___

Iff Camp Mary Loif■ 1 . Memben of Camp Mary Lols. B f Daughters of Utah Pioneers, traveled H r to Jerome Monday (or a luncheon■ f a t the home of Mrs. A. W. Call. Mrs.

W., L. Cbancey . and-U ri. MarvinS - --------- w irn im i’ b ia iiflM _iiu]toa«rtg .

were honored Wth birthday edtea baked by Mrs. Chancey and Mrs. O. L. Bmlth.

Mrs. J. H. Henry gave the opening------- j«T«yiir. anri Blyvftn led.

ion4tiracilcc,~Mr*. 8. Parker Rlch- --------*rd»-«ave the leseon and Mn. Henry

' - WllUanu-talked-on-her trip to -the Rawallan Ulands and also ahowed colored pictures.

Marian Martin Pattern

II^ f f e p r .

m ' " _ ty .

M ‘ b iz e d 'TO II■ ' ' A flodl A aUflunlni dat«-<lre«*l ■ . - .Wid0. t t n p t .Md blihttack a n ^ u t■ r - : - . 4 o flitter TOUT e b o d to u d u a u ;■ ' - th a t seekUne It lan l; with or wltb* L : ------ o u t .d A ;a n e 6 f u l lU rt.li.io redrr■ ■ §0 (Itoderlslofl Uakt It In cotton,j r . ...... I t OTefTirBtro th li

B ----- ------ PM tihi-M »M 7om «D t alna $ t,r **’ — ' ^ ■ —

.lld rM tr- to ^ U H p tU e n iiim p t^ r . ' - f tc t lit.. Oomplhta, lHuitr>t«l mw

1 ' PAOB TEN

: F e t ? - . | H o r r j e ^ e c e p t t

imbers' For Pair W(10 X A « a f ^ Oeo* 0, WalkfT.tni ) e - fV » e e T - U ay -e-jn Ih-e HihTFSns-LDS umpir.

* receotlon a t the home o( her parents, and daughters pom l Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oi the Primrose companicd lo Idoho Folh by Mr. and

KSday to tllB IAnderson, who Ftmrthtfdatigh* 1 :ed comges to ! daughten also

the RebAah I

d "were three -----byrtle Dalr; her ■la Higgins, and . ' 'laughUr: Mrs. . all Rebekahs .i.Trtiose threo ;------------ri cf the lodge. 1(

ng, Mrs. Anna t .1 Burton, each *[longing to the ' . ' • • ■ ' / ' : i ®_ . ftimbers, Bbhl. f . i '■e, who mada r “he lodge Tues- .§•, / ■ ■ M M cnd received a E' 'N A h “tobekabs. M n. jL ^ .. . ' *

d„aiy ptB.1- Sl' ■- -ud from Mra. • l i a ",111., m~m .. ' M shonor of Mrs. - ' „

■ ‘M nmtt* v jy , I . r - ^• I?53-53 club - ' I ' Jtit the meeting •/ . ■hj PJ Om«B»L - • • ^ U £• )t PhyllCTPeU' M us» (i. WALKT.U - q

(Kelker photo—stafr eDgratlBg) g] aVema Krue- ------------------------------------------------ p

” O fficers Elected sDiscussion Held g

rSnTSJ;'; A t Bliss Meeting „jsyne Morre. BLISS. May ai-N ew oHlcers of Mley Van Til- the BUsa Sunshine ciub. elccltd at ccMrs. Brandt, th e last mectlnB a t the home of Mrs. h‘

imes Schwab, v ino ra Hansted, Include Mrs. a . D- acKrueger and M cIntosh, vice president; Mrs. Fred tliceremonies, Roberts. Bliss dum. wcrelArj-; Mrs. Bl

jpbook. Irene Lenkcr. ire.t'urer. and Mrs. Meported tha t Eva Thompson ond Mrs. Ruth Alien, Lld more than council members.Irlve. Special Mrs. Margie Stroud was chosen atClarkson and president, but resigned. A new bt' Mrs. HeJtter presiden t wlil be gtlecitd a! tiie W■me group's Ju n e 20 mcetln* with Mr's. A. K. co

iBeptember. B utler. sr U em bera discussed sporuorlng a

^ dolcff*tc” tc~Otrls*3statcrand“alsoIda'ho Molher voted to retain mcmbcr.Milp In the Aitilp lo New Idaho Federaled Women's clubs.

e m n U hon- C ouaty M ent R. L. Hlgelns gaveIt a meeUng ■ t»lk on care of gardens and Gloria, htI rlnn* nf fh f rf,pm,7B,^nyri rrifUnf v>ff.Mr* Langdon tables. A dessert luncheon «is «ingeit mother »«rved by the hostc.«. osshlcd bylated In the Mra. Stroud. lhlU and tha t * * * &

V e te ra n s^ iv e s— ”J'she ^ I t c J ' j ^w-?M4t«9, • Fe a tu re- Lesson s'tr /Mrs r a y b’u h l . May Sl — The vettrans’ E: olilcers 'wKo' m'm^^irame-TlCTiionstnitlDn-eUM «a tf. president; mMUng In the city hall club room co V t ortsldent* fea tured a demonstration by Flor* M ihy, secretary’. « « « S h u lu ot accessories, p'arses M treasurer scarves. Mrere Mrs. E. O. T he Cnstlcford veterans' wives »lll Cl ' riambo bccome members of thc club. Mlu 1/

— Bchinu'fchneuntM ihe council niffr- - [,[, . . ln« to be held Saturday In T»ln

Mary Lols Fail?. Mra. John Thompson and leers. traveled M rs. Eugene Thomas will attend, r a luncheon afternoon *»j , q,tv Call Mrs. M rs. H erm an Compton. Mrs.U ri-M arvin DU8ffan will bc hostess lor lhe „ i m b J O S ^ J m . l l m crtln ,.-- rthday eakes „ . . .

oollnneous brldil .hower BiUMty m ~ Jjtinoring S lx rylXlncoln. Sadie Bes- Oa

.S l’ J f o i ^ Oftmes were played,wlth.ptlics bo- ett aiw fljiowwj ^ Egbert, Sherry Bates

i r t i n H ayne* Bunday tn the MurUujT ‘ U > S church. _ *

1 * ¥ * S r_ • , , ChBeekeepers Meet

— ------- gM E BR O W jiayl'ai—HHLXQOnth;, £ g' . \ ly meetlnK of the Mtnl-Cassla Bee- sk

{ : " \ keepers Booclatlon was held Sunday Bui< i . a t th e hom e ot Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Inti' , ' , Barlow. A luneheon preceded the tlai

” " meeUhg, which featured t dlseui- Blon of acUrtUea.

----- th l* p a tte m to Marian Martin, care D «11 / ' ' .A o t Times-News, pattern departmeni, ed X / y \ U p . O. box m o . CMctto ao. lU. Print siotw / / ^ p la inly your name, address,'tone. .Hiii

,VJ £ alM._«m^Btyle. number. _ blui

1 1 1 V r "

t IvV

ttack are-cut — /

£ E ; “r . f l d u r 7 lI t ln cotton, ■ I

B t a tM M f -..;..'j.-«r.yeufaui»)rbM k.

rtn t« i MW ■ s f n f n R f f S M ' v

^eceptton~ls Held ^air Wed in TempleJa ^ /r\*iT*sTT T.ltirnln\, v^rp. married plP5Ilj'LD9Uftpir.Trernion(Jrea-rrl£lar«TenlBg a t a bi ne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lincoln. Cor- ' Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Walker, and his bride were ac- Folh by Mr. and Mrs. P . M. Egbert. Jr., ond Marilyn w t * Lincoln, the- -bride's, sUtcr. The t

m arriage ceremony wu-i performed bv P. M. Davis.

In tha rccepUos llne'%'ae~VlS V U M B newlywed pair. Mrs. Wnlker. Mrs. «

Lincoln. Miss Lincoln, mnld of hon- p.■ M B I tir^innrT^tncing-TnfflO^rc'CorthT _

bridegroom, m atron oC honor.The bride's gown was fashioned m

with a fitted taffeU bodice with a of Peter Pan collar and embroidered ai Kyton ycke. Ttic full ballerina iengUi £klr( b-iu a i cmbrBlilerct} n j- Ion ovcr taffctn. '' , . Pl

------r , - J n ie -fo rm rr Misi r,lnrriln_yofe-^ In.•,. •,1 flngerUp Illusion veil held by a halo dl

accented with mother-of-pearl •/•I orange blossoms and borrowed Irom . J l Mra. Keith BnKRell. ^foscow, tin 01

I ' / f l former Audrey Powell. O'ooding. Her Pi y ^ 9 bridal txiuguct was of pink rav;s and B

' ' ' J B W camaUons and JUJfs of the..valle7 \ H £ 3 against an embroidered nylon fart

with pink and blue streamer*. a..........BW W T h e bride's mother chose a row ht

. V M B crcpe dre.u ond Mrs. Wnlker was at- w . r a d tired in a lavender ensemble. Their

I jH flowers were pink rosc.s and coma-tloai. m

. T he refreahmenis table was cen- M• . tered with the wcddlnR cake sur- pj

rounded by small pink roses and W v B greenery and flunked by candclabr* \ 9 of lighted blue topers. Sherie Pox ,W eerved the cake 'and ShlrJej' Peters gu

■ 'v I presided a t tho punch bowl. They I;: ' '* J were assLited bv Karen Drown, ho

WAtKT.R - ‘Q yrria Lcnon. Mrs.' B.TLefclsTatihl' TO f enjraflaj) ot th e bride, and Mrs. Charles ----------------- PoweU.. . . , . Sfieryl Uncoln and Lueila Pope *1

J C t e d arranged the gifts nnd Solly Reid- the, Ingcr-wns In charge of-lha guatt lia

1 H e l d B'“='‘Bround music was played cu

A o e f i n n ^ocol tolo? were presented by’I C C U l i y u d e n Anderson, accompanied by 1•w oUlccrs of MIm 6lmnion.-<. and Vlrla Bell, ac- Wr ut) elccltd at companled by Marilyn Lincoln. The Ce• homeofMrj. n»w Mrs. tValkfj^ aho.sMie-O-iola. Jfj de Mrs. a. D- accompanied by her slsl<r. and selee- ms ■nf Mrs. Pred tlons were given by a trio. Mrs. John Slk ecrelarj-; Mrs. Blrrell, Mrs. Chri-iWen Bomney andrer and Mrs Miss Bell, also accompanied by Miss ]rs. Ruth Alien, Lincoln. dei

Mrs. Walker la a graduating senior of1 was cliceen a t Tw in Falls h igh school. Her hus* uened. A new band, a IBSO graduate of Twin Palls coilected a! tiie Wffh school. enU.'slcd In the marine hoh Mrs. A. K. corps In December. 1950. He was bot

graduated from sea school in Bonsponsorlni a Diego, Callf.. nnd has been sUUoned £

aboard-thc-aircralt-carrlu. Ulc_USS Wlljcr.Milp In the Ariflettim. which has be(n in Korean thiomen's clubs, waters for the Inat nine months. St.

Higgins gave Tlio newl>-weds will make lhelr soc•ns nnd Gloria home In Son Prancbco. where Cor- Urrnfiilnt vhr- pora l Walker ia ataUoned with hli an uncheon «is eJilp. ' '5 asshlcd by Among the out-of-town guests at f

the reception were Mr. and Mrs. *11V Oclvln Lincoln and Keith and Ing. , Sheryl. Mr. and M n. Ken Lee and lerU iw a e ------Mr. nnd Mrs F n rl^ tum p..6 im ut-, j h

uujghuM r_jm d-M rs^araoLBut4lel o c c A n »"«* Richard, nnd Barbara Leil - c a a u i I sm lU '^a ll KlmbtHy;, Mr. and Mrs. lun

The vettrans' Earl K itchlson nnd Colleen. Ilitu-itnitlDn-cUM aea: 4iJ!tnoie-LliicaltL-.Waj'n«.L!n- ;-'3lall club roan coin, Mrs. Delmn White and Mr. and Chitlon by Flor- Mra. Oeorge Carder, all Filer, and a pisorlcs, parses Mr. and Mrs. John Roy, Mr. and thl

Mrs. Jim Hume, Mr. and Mrs. allans'wives will Charle.-! Powell and Mr. nnd Mrs. mihe club. Mlu LclgU Inger.'Oll, nil Ooodlng. n'U' council niffr-^-----------------* — ♦ ---------------- die

S.mpS.’S; .Serve Banquet ?„will attend, e MERSON. May 2l-T lie Emer- frc:ftemooii «iu Relief sorlcty preimrcil

r and served th e annuni Future n osiess lor lhe jjQmemnkws ..of . .Ajncrlco bantjuei K l, — --------1 . mdii.'y night tn UtcLHsxburiLliigli. J : ;

school.> l - l i a M AwMtJnff wlJh iweparsHons sere „• r I C ' a Mrs. C. A. May. Mrs. Douglos 31 - Jackie Coleman, Mrs. Oolticn Hlgley. Mrs. k=at^=rals.- Hewell Dackstader.- Mi.'-.' HeUh-Mcr«- t .-; w Saturday rui. Jr.. Mrs. M a*. Peterson, Mrs. ‘ n. Sadie Bes- Oarold Oreen. LaVerrie Peierson.I co-hoaiHT Stiaruri Muy and J anet -and-aean- ^th.ptlics BO- ette Allen.Sherry Bates * aha

r s ? -A tten^s-SessisR -EMERSON. May 31-U ri. John me

Drew, t i n t vice president of the {{at , , C hristian Women's fellowship bf uj,

' A A p p f sou thern Idaho, left last week for I IT I F^jcatello, where she met Mrs. Edns j,ou •HHLjnonthi, £ u rk e ._ g u g * n e ,:rO re v fellowthip Bar -cassia Bee- sw retary . ' Mrs. D rtw -a n d ''M T r ^ held Sunday Burk® traveled to Ohlcago for Ui» d Mrs. 0. c. International convention of OhrU- ■rcceded the tlan churches.■d t dlseui- * ¥ ¥ -------------------• nONORED AT SQOWER.

PILER. May 2 t - M n . BUnleyMartin, care Dexter and Clam Stutsnan. assist- departmeni, ed by women of tha United MU- ao. IU. Print s i« ta ry cfiureh. honored 4 ln . Ctrl Idress,'tone, .Htiddleaton, Berger, a t a pink and

_ btus ahower Saturday.

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;m ple‘ The L eR d'«-H aod club's canyon I»iTB marrlal plehlc, scheduled for Friday, ha* ■

rerenlBg a t a beea.posipoMd.ln<jtiinllell,--------- ■Lincoln. Cor- * ¥ ¥ ■

irlde were ac- officers wUl be InsUlled a t the ■., and Marilyn Maroa club meeting at 1 p. m. fS

sUler. The Thursday In the KihooUiouse. L! I'o.i performed ' — • * ♦ *

FILEB—Mr*. Oeorge Erhardt will .liie‘'«iM'fi V tt 'enMrtam’ftei—w n trac t •“ Wnlker. Mr*, with a deasert luncheon at 1:30 mold of hon- n. m. ■niursday.

s:3?rc'Coru3t i ___ - ' _ V ~y ------- — ~f honor. McmSra o‘f~ JJ i'e '^ 0 3 ’lltm -Tin; __was fashioned meet a t 2 p jn . Friday at the home ,. bodice with a of M n. G eorge Taylor, 238 FourthI embroidered avenue oo rth . ■:ull ballerina w y « ■ibrolderfd n j ' HAZELTON—n r s l SegregaUon ■

pioneers will rae e fn t 1 pjn. Bunday ■inrnln w'nrx a In the p lxon gChOOlhOUSC. A potlock ■ield by a halo dlnne'r ^ IT te " s c R c a r ~ M

WOTwed i r ^ The Fellowship txUld of the P in t IMoscow, tin Christian church wm meet a te p. m. ■ O'oodlng. Her Priday w ith Mrs. Frank Slock, SK | |

pink raws ond Hm street, pf lhe valley ¥ ♦ ♦cd nylon fan "Membera of the fTH club will hold earner*. a luncheon a t I p. m. Frldsy at Uiechose a ro«« homo of M rs. Jim Howard. 327 fm

;nik'eV5-5rit. Winhut“ strect.------------------------------ 1scmble. Their * * #•X and cama- BURLEY — The execuUve com- [

mlttee of th e WSCS of the Burley ‘ Ible wos cen- MeUiodlst church will meet a t 2 nR cake sur- pjn. Thursday a t the home Of Mrs.Ik roses and Wood I to u t . ]sy candclabr*.................. ♦ ------------------------------ - ertI. Sherie Pox SHOSHONE — The Episcopal ihlfJej' Peters guild rummage sale will be held at vu 1 bowl. They 1:30 pjn. Saturday a t the Party g[, aren Brown, house. Mrs. O torge Pllger Is sol# jnmeSIsTaffiir TOsirnuBi:------ -------------------- --------------1Mrs. Charles * ♦ vu

Emanon club'a guest day meettog ed Luells Pope rill b t h a a a t J p. m. PHday a*

I Solly Reid- the community center. InvltaUons of-lha Buast liave been aenlLja local.clubsjind i t. ie wa# played member* m ay Invlie guests lo the jqj,

party. uispresented by * * . * jjmpanled l^ Pn.ffTt^ y u e r p'aat matroha plan- Irla Bell, ac- Bing to a ttend the meeUng of South Uncoln. The CenUnl District association of Past sMie-O-iola. Jfatzoaa-.'Saturday in AJWon may j,

<r.andselee- make rescrvoUon » llh Mrs. Frank •lo. Mrs. John Sikes. n-iBomney and # * *mled by Miss BDRLEY — The county home j, :

demonstration council and officers iuotlng senior of home demonstraUon clubs will >ol. Her hus- meet at 2:30 p.m. Friday In the of Twin Polls County agent’s office in the court-- r“I the marine house to discuss plana for the fair UO. He WAS booths.:hool in Bon Jf * #een sUUoned SHOSHONE—A cooked food sale « " rltf. Ulc_USS Will be held a t 1 p. m. Thursday ftt (nm Korean the Pay lra ma>kct-i>jrmfmt»rj-or ic months. St, Peter's Catholic church altar “‘f'

make lhelr aoclety. Mra. Camden B. Meyer and f I. where Cor- Urs. Jim Baralnca are in charge of ned with his arransements- ^

wn guests al Membera of Wonien of the Moose Ir. and Mrs. wlli sponsor a handicraft clasa dur-

Kelth and Ing the summ er months for datigh- Ken Lee and Urs of members. Those Interestedmp, all Mur- Jre_(»5ke{l_}9 regl.ster from 1 to 3 ^ iraoLButikle p^m . Friday a t Uie Mjose BalL' ‘p>ind Barbara Leaders'wfirbe'Mrs'.'Elleeir'MeCOl- wnMr. and Mrs. lum and Mra. LaVeme Eacker. "laWlccn. Ititn- - -• f_Waj'naLin- • -T lia-W onien’a—coundl...of_ltie’ > eiand Mr. and 'Church of th e Brethren wlll'meet a f ehilII Filer, and a p. m. Tlmr.-iday. May'28. instead of alw ;oy, Mr. and this week a s scheduled. Officers of i» < •. and Mrs. all women's Rroupa of the church j lr. and Mrs. win be elected a t the eeaslon which sho odlng. Rill be held In the church. Tlie Ln- the--------------- dlf^'-Ald-eocleiy -wHl-be In-charga «lclr \ i i a + progrnm; the Junior guild, diet( ^ U c l dcvoUons. and the Berean circle, re- and-•n.e Emer- frcslimenta. eauI)' preimrcil . * * * waj

S'iiSJ” Recital Is Given k" * 5 * ^ B ^ a n o -P n p i l J

"A student's hour a t the piano- 2 ,'i presented by students of „ ,

le Peterson. Participating were Dan IUff, if hL ..Ll.1 J fAll- PAKIiMfin Waj;

Carol Ann.. H aua ._ siod ra-P eck . affcSharon B trrtll, Mary Ann Gentry, UmiJanice Rleman. I/)U Ann Simmons, slca

£-p?Q n __Janet Blakely and Allan Hoolen. wheOther* were K athryn Oonea, Coa-

- “ «• Joho nlB Abeglen, Carolyn Wulschleger. himlent of the u a tii , stoddard . Mary Beth H an- WUowshlp of Modeen, Veneta T ur- a tst week for ner. Karen Stoddai^, Dean Bam - Uket Mra. Edna house, W ilma Holloway, Joan talk

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ELEANOR BEIC nE R T rrlb will hold <Kel*er p b o lo -* U « eagrmrlBt) cJ Iday at the * * * *oward. 327 p , D • i . ^------- EleanorReichert—-JS.'b“E; Installed Adviser

Of Valley Order “FILEB. May 21—Eleanor Reich- N

-------------r ert,-daughter-of-Mp.-and-Mra.-Pred JiEpiscopal Reichert, was instollcd worthy ad- M

be held at visrr of the Order of Rainbow for jj the Party gi,ij ceremonies Tueoday night - :«r Is sole in the Masonic tem ple. se

■ Bsvcrly GBiiormtrring ■ft'orihy m c- -yjviser. was installing officer,' aaslst-

by Norma Jean Bawklns. install- «] ?? In* marahaf: .O lenda Peterson, w,

InvltoUoiu ehaplaln. and Marilyn Sharp, plan- . UU M n, Howard-Kaatcr. B'uhl, waa

sta lo Uie accompotiled by M rs. Den­nis Patrick, also Buhl.

.M,- «>«Uve officers o f the.or-.K der are Mary Lou-Scott, worthy aa- f

® » o V. soclale adviser; J6an Williamson.“ ®‘ m ,v chority; Mary Lou Pierce, hope; ' won may Norma Joan Jfawiciaa. fa ith : Oeorgo „ trs. 1-Tans Downey, recorder, and B e tty Lou

DcKlota, treasurer.AppolnUvfl offlcera include Judy

Howklns, chaplain: Carol Relchcrt. « I drill leader: Knren DeKlota. love; **

•.V ^ Thl* •’“'■y Carlson, religion; Betty Lnn- . thfl poiiru- nature; Barbara Lux. lm- \

f .ir mortality; Dora Ann W alters, fldel- 'f u 'c ,(y. Bea woods^ potrfotiam; Joyco

Beachell. service: Mabel 'Whelan. M food aale «nfldenllal observer; Sally Pierce, fo

iiimrfiiv nt out" observer: .Olenda Peterson, sh fmt>«r<~or .'?iu>lclan, and Barbara A n lh ^ choir, po irch altar 'llfwlor. ' byJeyer snd Mn. Florence Duerlg U mother He charge of Mj

~ C are! o t YouB y ANGELO

«_l_to_ 3 I . _ ___ r ~ -•H MCCOI- iune -fo r-a -ch ild .-boy -o r—glrl—l l s& :ker. makes him the bu tt of the thouRlit- *l • -T CftUdnrn.can-bc-cn/cI wlttouf aie

nf thV meaning to be. Thc -overwefcht tei ni meet a t chiW-fs-ptiBhey onlHe bii- tHe team: *n instead of always he Is told he is too fat. He the Jfflcers of is even called F.itty. ]le church The cause of tho ovcrwclKlit th' Ion which should bc iearchcd out and this is hi; . Tlie Ln- thc to.'k of Ufo experienced phy- ln-«harga sician. Na clUId alioiild be pu l on a he ior guild, diet without the physician's ortler re; circle, re- and his dose supcr\-lslon. The off

causes of overweight are not al- J"" Ways clear and only the professional to mnn should dlORnosc the ense and bt> /en prescribe treatment. clu

the'cBUae-la -physlcfll. j”* □ D n S ^ Tlien the doctor: ITre.vribcs t o

■" ment and diet and keeps th e pailent le piano- under supervision. SomeUmes It Is ™ Udents of professional“ ^ .9 ™ .: •mlumIls^aItEIla,to-^t^^vJlcn'^^ch^^^ ~ '

feels unfit. Inodcqunte In any field,. J " an IUff, if he thinks he 19 unloved and un- Robin Kin. .WantM-hfthungera-for ability, for ^ ra-Pack . affecUon,-for happiness. H e aome- I Gentry, Umes eitpres-ses this Jiunger phy- Simmons, sically-says he is hungry-, and caia Hoolen. when he has no need for physical nea, Coa- 'feurishment. t-ncreoung will make Ischleger, him overweight y:th H an- When searching for the cause of ’'i" !U T ur- a child's overweight it ta well to J , - in Bam - taka this tnto conalderatlon and «hi, J, Joan talk to the doctor about It. If theuke.____ of the j difficulty Is mental u<„'

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HEYBDniC-May 31—M ore th a n HBO p e r ^ al<C>ded-lh(^^ - f inual Future Homcmaken of Amer- S lea bantiuet Friday evening in th ehigh school economics rooms. T h e fi;dinner was p r e p ;^ arid aerred by ti;the Emerson Relief society. S.;

Olllcers c lttM a t the p a rty a re fc'

,B ,^ ^;;..4 i‘M-{>^>tIdani;-t2ekla.Ma)t.Dock-'tader. treasurer: Caro l Crtifla. ^

M S ^ ’M ^ on .'pa ilM ncn U H ^ Margaret Kunl. recreation lesdcTi I . Donna Ames, historian, a n d Laura Qraf. song leader.

The p ro^m Included group sJng- ^ ■ i ^ H log; invocailcn by Delores Jonea;

.welcome and lntroductiona._Sandy Rogers, rellrlng presld« it; Olka. Howard Matthews and Je a n Curtla: piano solo. Donna Cole; reporta on the FHA conTenllon, L are ta Ctirls- tcnsen and Miss Starun. and com-

HERT menu by Mn. Claude Bowman.Dgrmrlat) chapter ediiscr. J f

* Talks sLvi were Riven by Marilyn, ___ Morson ond g

- e n i^jolhy Nclserl gnvo a reading.J v i s e r Parllclpntmg in the emblem eerv- V v . Ice were Marie Hunter. O ra Q ay . O r r l p r Brower. Carol croft. M argaret H unt, j._ ' ^ l U C l Margaret Coleman. O lenna Brower,

mor nelch- Norecn Blnckcr nnd Lctn Cutler, jjor d-Mra.-Pred Juntor-degrees w ore-presenUd.-by. —f worthy ad- ML<a RoRers and senior degreea by joj ?alnbow for Mrs. Eon. . Da,today night - a gift of appreclallon was pre- q ,,

sented to Mrs. Bowman, chaptcr ad- jur■'tForttijTiac' "VIseK-------- ^ ------------>' jlj ileer,' aaslst- wilda Burch, flrjt WIA president, d j dns. install- and Mrs. Son. second president, joj

Peterson, were sptdai guests. ancih a ^ , plan- * ♦ # 0 ^

Fami ly D inner— i“. . f EMERSON. May 21 — Mr. nnd Hw' Mrs. Fred Schodde were hoeta a t a “ aTOmi™.!tl’ family dinner last week. Ouesta in -Wlillamson. Schodde'a brothers and

»lstcrs-m-la»-. Mr. and Mrs. BillnnVf^ i . t , Mnrtln, Voncouver. W ash., and Mr. j,B e tty Lou Marlin, .P au l; -hcr tip

iM.irto brolhcr-ln-Iaw and sister. Mr. and dajL» ^ i ; - h r r t Mr’' WHIIom Pierce. PorUnnd, and orliS.te'tvS ■" " " /“'r "I""' •<.Betty Lan- , . , * , , * , «!?ate^^r’fidd’ W o m a n H onored tab:i«n ;'Joyce KANSEN. Afity 21 — Annabene cl Whelan, Miller, who is planning a wedding Inc: ally Pierce, for early June, waa fionorcd ftt a ^ I Peterson, shower given ol the hom e of her Jithls, choir. PQttaU. Mr. ond Mrs. C arl Miller,

by joAim M usniiti-nnd Vlrgtnlnr is mother Head. A contest prize waa won by

Mrs. Paul Rc«.♦

f Y o ii in C R iT a re nB y ANGELO PATRI

e a t-m ls fo ^ -ftltllud»,-no-m«dloln«-wlU-bc]p--35i# — -or—glrl—I t splrimal-liunger m ust-t? t_ lcd and __ ic thouRlit- with the helpful advice o f the phy - . uci wlttouf sitlsa. tfle.parent-V a ^ ia Cance, th e A overwelsht teachers' coopcraUon. somcuilng. a 'f . tKe team; (ire*l''-deaCoui bo~doa*'*to'r«med7. E

too fat. He the situation. | iIn the meanwhile, be gentle w ith |

ovcrwclRlit the child. Make no rem arks obout I ond this is his weicht. Mnke no Jokes about it. 1 ■need phy- 1' hot funny to him b u t a cross ' le pu l oa a he has to beSr. Don't look a t him Ion's ortler reprui’/ngJy when he ask< for an- Islon. The other helping. Just give Jt to him re not al- ’"■‘1 Ignore the thought th a t rises jrofessloiial to your tongue's end. Hl.'s d iet mu.it e ense and be prescribed by Uie physician In

charge. Tampering w ith Uils con- K-Dhv'lcfll <IHIon^l»_donj!eroun -J jecaiiw ^-lt • bM »<«H!hes-both-hl»-mln<l4in<l-hl*4)Ody„th e Doilent emotional, responses are In- Umei t Is tfin in eirofesslonal them.nen-a-Chna- —Thls-overwelght-problem-lnnnre t ;“nhv field serious-Unn-man? prop io-scnn to i ^ nnd lltl- 'h i n t The children afflicted by ll l t»- abiiitv. for should hove Immediate medical

M er*D hy- “ poa ib'e from th e Jeers of -V and caw companions. They are often ')r physical ‘u/fcrlng chUdren. sadfyv m in&KB -In nwd ot-unaersuintllng nnp ^

Tmi li Otti rf til* u t» « for bla*. bat ^le cause of ^ •>«»»•<> Ufor* it t>«oom« 2tIB « i i to | atlo n and »Mtk U\lt bow i<. ermomt UlU trait In

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E lS Burley StuHent.q iZ r.OT- Sponsor' Recital S™ BtmLEY. May Jl-M rs. E. C or-^ H u n t, Terhune presented her pupUs i ' >n “ duo-piano reclUl Priday a t her Cutler, home aludlo, 1750 Miller avenue.

lUd - ^ . - -partlcipfttlng-were-Patty -Rue. reea by jo^n Terhune, Sue Whittle. Kivy

BachDian. JIJchnrd Hcdbery. O rnce o,,‘„ “ pr®- Chisholm, Jane and Joe- MorKan, ?*’ Iter ad- oudlUi and Lynda Dunbar. Dorothy ~ 7 ~ 7 NTrtb'nrBoniiirTWWrtJonrxt-in-rei esldent, Dayley, Kathleen Hedbcrg, 'M ary ‘ „L esldent. joyte Rambo, Irene Bcott. Pa tric ia

and Bobble Brewer, Oordon a n d q OarUi Holyoak. Mary E. Chlaholm, .Hn

3 _ ------ Janet Dayley, Ellen ..Mnrgftn, .tean- I Chisholm, Robert Carmody, J jin e t „ ‘ fr a n d Hoff. Chuck Terhune, AUeen B ach- ta' a t a and Kathryn Davl*. -^ i n - * * * _ * f

•s" Bm Faculty Fetednd Mr. k in o HILL. May 21-Mrs. H . O. panU; -her tipe was ho»teu-at.a-dinncr. m - mpctr. and day In the achool lunch room h o n - Refid. and orlng King lllil grammar achool on ''aul. teachers and their husbands and Uie M

school janitor and his family. FirtJ Irla nnd pansies decorated th e boo]

■ c U tables. Mr.s. John Kelley was a. - thcinabelJe slstant hostess. Out-of-town guests Mrstedding Included Charles Askew, Jerome. . gua:i At a . ^ ^ 1— of^^hcr

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Catnp Fire r-Ifii r!,t:v s. H . O. party for Uielr paitwi-ier. r n - mPotlrR in Ihe Ch.n!'.uam h o n - Rcfre.^hmcnU were «nai

achool on Talbtrt. ' and Uie Members «t t.hs Tinir. n „ „ , M " 2 ted th e books at the meeUr.juiiijvas a. - Uiclr RuirdUn. Mfio C(1 guests Mrs. A. M. m a u uis ome. . guardian.

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R ^ l ^ “i ^ ^ £ f w i n 'n '£ l g h c d 3 p p r Q :------------poundfl. The

W r ' " ' ^ T l l caused by tTi'■ larfi P l a n "Pf*"* ™'"»■ y i C l c * the chonncl b I(

jpllled Into tlie IH —n / i l t l O l l * ahallow chnnne^■rngyXlA placjj." ■v r r v lr>'lnf[ reportedK l ’o l j a i n vfttlon oHlce »t BM i t C /led by UT.Tence■ J itirie V»ll«y boatcra u r, thnt U»« waU.

txpldlilon W Uis be cut off at UnB***j ian Ul' Bnake r lw , jjjj fjj), gj^

Mountain Honrt, effect the rerK m n l l i boaters »in jrom their newly

-the fHh-Trere lostH f i ^ I I - rcicued were trar■ f lr a - a l le of mulntolnlng „scrvolr ond th(

ihclr put bnck into n■ [ r _ W3 the KTOUp. iney gome of the tm r ^ U5tf un-iitij. -R-tiiihns x

■“ ‘ ’''“ ‘J “'O' FTill loin the cnra. xj,e rescue opei

M iS T s u n m M . About 20 hor»« and In■ r w Bajfcrman. Burley, nsh to a unk, ]

ud -ivin Fnlls, al- spur, Elghtoen m

B ^ ^ ^ n w / ’tlie iMek- m T t i 4*n “ “ '® . “ddlUon to I r■ . e, SMte. river went of Matthews, Stioaf K n w i t trip H slated to Mirer, Hailey, bot ■ u u A opo" coascmUanjUl:

Bob Thome and C ■ ^ r tff f fo u r or five mile* Hj,Ky_■ 5,B)3Ui3 with the Snnko Elmer Bei■ e<i>3- . , Smith. Dob Cliffyplinnfd Bt the yK u i 1116 boatj will amson. J. R. Peck

'V'--‘J® Peek. Milliard Me ■ J i , 4i 5 p-ni-Oti3 ona oil rtdite, all ftom Ou

■ ■ - —---------Uie Bninraii river i - j | ,

ts-s..“.r i:s Burley!Schedul

trip ts to acqiiftlnt C Pr o r b o t

■ _y tt the ttate, BCRLEY. May __, —*-*■__________Budg^ Bummcr. it

■ r to n ’a iV ly iT l ^ i 'P dircclorTTia-i Bnn M C U B i ’ X U U l . ley atake softball <

Knpnflpfl fol* The first two Ba■ [ p c n u c u l u j ^ Mfh riag u-111 bfgH p forfeit will be i■ Il1(r4 ll t l not ready to play « u i g a x * x xH ruo, KIsy 31 <VR3—presl- *"^UEiUiiell of the Pioneer A champlonsli ■ S j m n h T “InaennI{e Tpommimsliip-troi ■ tttflW M w tT , mnnoger «d »t (he end-of ( K jia i Btdi. ' ' ““ d. Flrst-placr

^ElittUoas-durlng n ftnme ship and.liic rlgh!■ jB E « rH r M T a Mobre sUkcllJ tKc'fub-'d■w ;im ::!ly wlien he wa.i - The schedule: ■dofUKCune.by iimplrra May 31, Second■ a k isd Bliekle LeCamu.t, Ward; Fourth war■ t B Bil In Monday n lgh fs dale va, Fltth '

»h(n Moore oh- Stnirh. nnd Unity M l biu on -bslb Riven Mny 2 i fleconcH f t i &j*erj. The OKden Unlly vs. Fifth■ t a u » personal affron t s tn n h ; View vs, I■ lutlu pitcher who dc- Springdale vj. Th ■ S l Inr bills, ^{oorc had May 23, View v ■ > t« mound from flr.it Tliird Ward- Pella • " ! * h ^ b fc n pinylns- Etnrrh vs..Flfth.,'V

■ !7■ I t e ’i Unt season In the unity vs. Bprlngdi U V * - . , . . vs. View; Fourth^■W-Uit-lSBI-ficawn—M ^Ki^~inict~PetIa~<■ <Un «««lcnll flub .and

^ _________________ Fourth Ward va.JM , ~ r in i r w o n rv T b j■lanen Express prv^r^r- Bwointment. at.BingMurrar fH;Si'.gr.B U w >1 tP—Sportamen vs. Pella; Third ■ ■ n itim iem Idahoclubs and Springdale va. ■ ^ o p r ^ d dlsappolnu June K Fourth

IIiK and game comi View vt. Bprlngdal ■W ta-nuijiin«-|»m o-<ll- Ward:-e««n(i-W»i■ lltto iy . and Unlly vs. bye, ■ 2 »led to continue an June 18, Second ■ ^ > 1) tlie gnme depart- Ward: Third Wart ■ g t a t l y tsd nun«(]1%n Sprlogdiile vt. Fell H fS * ’ “ tJiainnan: and Slsrrh val byi

time department •

E f S H J 'H u r I e y ,S a^ r g i ' l ^ ^ x p ^ s w

wted their ” «up. B o l l t r t c r i B f ■ “ wwrvBtlon offlcera, „ .

na discharged and SEATTLE, May M ^ W ttU y . T h ? .°n r t" . (KIdl Matthew.' ■ g « * i^ u U im saying the Tuesday "I expect

could no t Be a Rocky Uarc U3 'the

Manager Jack I ■ T -----------comment aftw M

■ J » ! 1 8 C l e - - d l i r e .~ ^ - H a t«ld.n«wiR>MI X • 1 r * '"K » « » »fom J. r r i O ' h f ‘lent of the Intel

B itA . * „ ,»® ^ club, about a tumit

f“ dy to Hurley ealla •The , *''a’'YwelRht Hurley hat an

™ 18-lnch 1 rematch within

B S w n d '^ N '" ’

Cd*? i^L4UUjLl ! / »l

Poster Wii Be Named

To V . . . . , federBUi>n, u ld to

" P - 'S - K S^ K i> « IU w • ‘ '•Med in two eiaB 5 '{ n ’“ ^ ^ n k w i w "’

.-iijiit. O^ldaho a n pari

K -allAT.

med in MajoLL r Ah U -----

. and » manager. Th

g r v o i r .

Hs t 'a t Gooding , r e p o r lu d— -‘ • '• - a n d - r th tr - i h c d ^ ppF oxIm ate ly ra .'O O O ' --------ndfl. The ov erflo w wa-ssed by tTie .b u M - u p of .IK raint which broke through channel b^Iow the dam and .

ed Into the lajebrush, formltig 1/ ^lallow channel IBO (eet wide in .JJ.---------------------- - ------------finft reported tha t the conser- J / '» W m office a t Bhoahone waa notl-by LawTence Smith, --------------------------------------------thnt the wat«r WAS tcheduled to x v «:ut off at the dam. T hlj gave (V /v rv T - l Hfish and game personnel time l ^ t j W w 'ffect the removal of the fish f1 their newly created atreatn, / - - ,fins said that Ju i than 300 of I O W T i-k -k itlsh-werelostr-Malf-of-tiiera.DOO J ; 0 - 0 l 0 r led were transplanted Into theS kI . , ™ »n»oTO ». «me of the trout. Irving con- of Ycjhi^e^KhirJi'*1 :d. wtliihed up to live pounde. Tuesday n ffw h i r !

le rescue operatloni called Into shlrsi who Mnhi.horse, and trucks to convey the t,i ^ yto a unk, procured n t Hay. Marine, Ha-wi ll i, m

. Elghtoen men were involvri eae to

r i lc S it ln g V th e fish rescue, sSort‘“ 'ddltlon to Irving, were Claude 'c r Alvln Cahn of n hewa, Shoahone, and Tom manautr m fl

S=*"Vw"shfr'a" “wVrk Thome and C. E, Reed, sportJ!- a ' ’ ^rr^h am n to n * l

h . ^ r o u f f r ^ “ k P^pX A ^*Plpnlei Bob Watson. R. E. Ad- • The Natlonnl iv„i,in. J. R. Peck, Leon Peck, t o l d ^ t i i v, Milliard Menea and Ira Eld. a n i s t ^ ^ u ^ wTlh^i, all ftom Oarey. m wrote a

~ -- ---------- to the lyoclatlon hc^ f a l r < a KUldance on Shlral'j

U l l C y protege WBS not world•' In hU leiicr Cahn

!hedule Set 2.™ri.’r,:;L'ifrenk t»1st of tate,

)r Softball ■“I tiumbed Into a

IRLEJY. May 31—Conch Ilulon In whlcti mnny boxers^ Bummcr. rfcrfatlnn-prngriun In. th lt «>m-i f tun<t-<lorTTia-i B'hhounccd Die' B ur. tryliiR lo l»x fristca<take softball schedule of games I'ad a good defense a! ployed nt the city ball park. work,e first two games (scheduled for "Aflcr wntching hln■ilag.a-]Jl,Jif,gln,at 7 , n ju n n d "Ef.rUncnL aln•felt will be called on a teilfh o'*' "™i American teady to plsy by 7:15 p.m. The American coi• Basaes Khc<lu\ed loUow « a j.■der. “"t* aelecied this bo;

championship trophy ond "Df.nito hnrrifM n smimsnip-trophy-wnnJtrBWftTd--{ij^ ,^(jumce W n ; the end-of the season, D udw «.ns able to Rcl iny n

Flnt.placc nnd runner.up him and hc begged mi - tt’lll. pl.i y-inr th r rhnrnplon., icarn to box:----------and.Uic right ta.rcnrc.icnt the ---------- --■111 tKc'fub-'dlvr^Jon playbfr."' '

rstsn....... BiffhorI; Fourth ward vs. bye: Spring.

va, Fltth Wnrd; Pella vs.h. nnd Unity vs. Pella. ' I ’ / i C f r Uly 2i Second Ward vs. bye; i C & L — i i r vs. Fifth Ward: Pella vs,h; View vs. Fourth Ward, and Expert hunters willigdaie TJ. Third Ward. to te jt Ihelr skill froy 23, View vs. bye; Unity vs. 25 this year with 451 Ward; Pella vs. Fourth W ard; ta in blstvom sl«e» atvh vt.FlftiL.Wnrd. imd-6 ecantl Koata a i Uio.0oaL—

’ vs. Springdale: Second W ard ruRKcd country In tl ;icw; Fourth Wnrd vs. Fifth the most pnrt, hunti

i'B-«,-pella vs. Vlew;-8 ta r vs, h u iiu wlU hlro guliiesisdalc; eccoad-Wiird vi.-Unlty;.h Ward va Thii.H ■w«.vt nnrt £ y r expert numefs v

va arfficw iieroniuntm g« 7, Second Ward vs. Pellav

Wnrd vs. View; Starrh vs.Fourth Wnrd va. Spring- ,,® blThorn sheep «

le U. Second Word vs, S tarrh ; __:h Ward va. Unity; Fifth W ard A » h m>ella; Third Ward va. View,Springdale va. bye. „ - w y . •.10 K Fourth Ward vs. Btarrh;vt. Springdale; Pella vs. Third i i l U O V<1 Cl:-e«tond-Ward-v«.-Flfth-Ward, - ^ r ,— i ~ ^ v i ------

?Mond Ward vs. Fourth Fisll Plflll i: Third Ward vt; Fltth Ward; « V m rfv w « 51 ;jga]e vt. Pella; View w. Unity, « f X l ^ e e U ^ Y - 6f tl 3 lanh va, bye. ,^ 6 Oun club, arran

------------------------- made for the 1952 fla

i r l e y S a y s H e S ^ S ' S i, - , , The flih will be fui

p ^ s M a r c i a n f l . _

t r t i l f n e S i g n e d * ^ e hundred of the^TTLE, May aj m — H arry will be Ugged with ni

Matthewa- manager aald Up or Ull, For each clay "I expect to tign Matthewa bera presented a prlae

Rocky Marelaoo bout w ithin Prl=ci are being dorlays.” ~ ...........--------------------- iey-iMtthanta,-Tl\« b

H d ntTrimtn h t Overton tnd BUl Bemcall from Jim Norrla, preal- ggj,

of the International BojJng ^ , 4 ^ opening day aboul a tummer mateh In New

between Marciano and tne „

y ealli -The Athlete." • prliea.•ley hat an agreement wlttt .pj,e Cttsla Rod and >^-pm »gfr. j w merehatnatch within 60 ( i a y a ^ u l ^ . n j auneata If any < p r^tb le auch anangewena lflgXedJh« he notify I : -ba^irtTup unUTM m etttnr i ^ e n t to the-eomm :t« la heard tbout a Mtrelaiw SJjiim .

ir 'b iit lo61ia rim p re « lre ,- ‘n T . W U i g I l l J J AJ, hi. M,vr.>i.»i League qf B T o M e l F r i ;

N a m e d F r i d a ytSE, May JJ Ilju-Ted Wegnff. nod *»ln», director of :ent of the Idaho wUdUfe j^tBue program, annoui lUon, Mid todaf lh« The Twilight leagueouMfTiUoa potter oooMit wlU between thLined Friday night, loUowtM ^ ,g. Q»nie* irill be

S S f

fe jo T s ^ S a l^ i“f " revealed In 1

Wore depreaslon, a mnJor ume titled -Studr 0Clu&.a f lier npfrifd. J2oa»e^htrlt-rep^rty

S''.™"""" "■■ Ijso onl, on. d „ t On. or thc m .n, uV 103 vnnn fi00,000 tor such in the book detallj th

*aU>-4lul» for-16M-J»3 Jumped nnd 1»M. individual pl

>820.900, not listed>»w-and-rthtr-lnter^tlngriir^J£rAj;anlt--the-t^r-a

[ew World Fljrwei 5 Story of ‘ RagsJiSIDNQTON. May Jl LB-The "HU family had beenlouj rngj to riches boxing Uile lute by the bombing 0:fejhlre eiUr&t tim e to llshi 'rh tn HooX Wm tA'tr hlatiy, n few hourt after ho won fVd, undernourished, nlill)’>elght ehnmnlnn«hln nf ti... tloLhCi—Uc—U’ai-llghU‘i- , \ eight Umes a week 1irsi, who captured the crown support his parenla. t« ‘yo_ Monday., from .Dade •■'isters. ell nine of themne, Hawaii, is the first Japan* crowded rooms In a W

fara Japan hna engaged In the * * *

Cahn Shlrai’sknew sight when

Shlral working out In at) gym-tnat nB‘w u ”p4[4hliaTry

champion. He was boxing ‘I’Port his family whoKcn made destitute by war-time

c .National Boxing ns.<iQclalion Tuesday how Dr, Cahn. a bot> worung with tho U. 8, army W

spin, wrote a lengthy id le rle is-’oclntlon here nsklng for Jmce on Shlrnl's future. His M■St was noi world famous Uien. ^ hU lellcr Cahn frankly told r ?

:ommI.'!SIon "I am not a fight ' ^ • ' M ]igtr by profession but by a ■ \ A ' flU ; t»1st of tate. It ll a crary tlon, bul there it Is," He went . '^WMf c a '•ijB I

niumbcd Into a Japanese gymilcli mnny boxers were training, jils-gym-i ftund-a boy^ho-wta - |R lo t»x (natcad' of slug; h’e I 'M

good defense and good foot-

him I to

°Am^rlcnn'traln”nVmeth^^Ild American coaching lechnN vQuId da to & txixeradecied this boy as my aub-

;altc_barrlf.ra of rac<,-Uadl------- -Yoshinr^hlral.-trttrprejudice, wnr nnd InngutiKC I . / I j w dsbt champion, in ible to Rcl my point.acro,« to utle fight In Tokjo. ; ° to “ help him a t (hc

ighorns, Goats to est-Hunting^Mllnert hunters will gel a cliance goat hunU are not cst Ihelr skill from Sept. 15 to amntcur hunters,ils year with 45 Kncky Moun. The bighorn sheep 1-Bljtvom shcey ard M tnouixialn held In th ree Mnlts wKl as Uio.0oaL— . . . - - . jn -C M ^ tm lU -P ^ ll- fe

•d country In thc tUte. For more may be taken. ThTOiit part, iiunters who draw areas are located generaIti-ln-the-two-fpeclal-trophy- iiilddIeforlc-ot-Ul»-SalniI will'hlro guides fanilliar'witn sam s uiaps showing-a;ountry In which they "111 hunt, nrcas wll^ be ^ n te d Isxoerl huntefs who know the riah“ and Bame d b a rtW lleroniunttrgnjiTvafpIJF llmC In July,sheep nnd mounUtn goili, a ^ h j m ountain goat Imay not be necew.RU’, , ' held In 13 u n its with th

.one thing is certaln-the spe- permits per unit rangblfjhorn sheep nnd mountain mUilmnnt-of lu-n.tn a i------------ -------------------------- 10. Only m ature animi

1 L 2c$t than alx-lnch horub A i - r a i i g e s rs" ads G r e e k ” - .-SSS'^r^.-a

.......... jwdjjBmUoiinlliiKU^ 1, 0 1 ___ _______ _ the ealm oa river drains l l P l a n t i n gRLEY, May a i-_ In a special ----------------------ay meeUng of tha Casila Rod . t g t e g i |

for the i»2 fish pitntlng a t < L T A i k i l l l l l ' Creek," Mel Everton was In ^ ^ I I B I B I f f i p j

I flih will be furnished by the ' .flah tn d game department J t

the American Falla fish hateh-I hundred of the tlrat planting KOKKSl Uagi e Ugged with numbers In the }!I""?*’ .T7:---------------- i!Ull. For each of these num- i,„i„ n

irescnted a priae will bo given. Os>ien----------------------1:Cl are being donated by Bur- V A uVK rZIZlli«tthanU,-Tl\« mttcliawa x\\L - -T grr-*;.displays of the prUea Each siit L«v< c itj «will have a corresponding „

er ol a tagged fisli. (Di4rktimin «.«i, a p.n. the opening day, June^H,, the :

m ^^d Blil'Beideld,

t l the golf course, 'T opening day the numbera national Lkage al the Burley police tiallon W-the kids can come and find 5 ^ y " w - ----- S

here they e tm atirtip -the lr t tW » t ----- i r

Cassia Rod and Oun club is It '

f c S j i f K S m - = ^ f cj h a t he notify the.pojiee de- .ambmcaw usici enttothe-eommll«»Mn.call .. .............. . . , w

' I ’E F f ^ ^ E t i ■

!^eo |S ^Meet Friday _ — s ;tLEY. May 3I-The Twilight j|‘n/r«Mi --------------tr :II league wlU meel al 7:S0 u - A n i . i - ------------ «J JTlday a t the city ball park, ----------“ j•mg, director of the Twl!l|hi Tt«,o. -------------- II :program, announced. atcrtmrnio ---------- -.i» »Twilight league is organl*^ •BABE'S" OPERATION 1^ ,?* ,* !S nSAtJMONT. Tex, Ml. oame* iTill be played twice (Babe) Zaharii

■’ ■■■-........... .... woman alW ete of Chen|g iiM-yepre*ent»H»ea from rettmr'<mt-het«-'niur*(iKd teams should attend the bem la operation. Doetorg t l well aa boys who w tn l ban'lag unexpected eoir i ^ a h o nro not c" ‘ jha-»'oulii-tfc-nat..ol-llia.

___________ ^ __ TIMES-:

alaries A ire dre revealed In a hefty vol- this array of flgurra a

). Emanuel Celier's, D.. N. Y„ Branch Rickey invnrinC imlttco which inquired into players “huiigry" for erntlon ot big league basebaU holding . down salnrleaar. Larry MacPhali wns aof the msny tablet Included apender In the payroll book details the salaries of They do uphold the bcl

lub for-i6M.-j»3JrlM9.-te« gDOd-fmaTjelaUy-spcaH; M. Individual player salaries Yankee,;Jl*ted, _______________ -.Q nly.anp J f -thff .?,lx lilig-the-t^j-d^ljBlpBw a By thow-thg-wew--Vorlt^CT

Ijnveight Champi lags to Riches—family had been made desU. duck to water—despite t] ' the bombing of Tokyo and at tlie lime we iin<i iv toox him tA'tr he was under- word in common—lie ) dcrnourished, almost without English—iind absorbed ■ He WOl lighting u van- to ^-gnvt him 'on >lfll»U Umes a week to feed and "Within 11 moiiUis hi ; his parenla. brothers and the natlonnl flyweight a ail n ine of them living In two weight champlonsiiips a rooms In a tenement^ knocking'^u t both char

* * * *________________ * * *

iinr-Shlral,-frffnrf-Jipin'tfaetriw*y-urDit«B-1*ftrtire7 ebt cbamploB, mUus a i tu l |b l rlfh l In tP e fiUh roun Ight In TokjD. Shlral won lii« title V llh a unonlmou ' enfl a r th e IS-rbund bout. The .new cbamplon we

^.a[o~Irom~Tol^JoI^.:^..IU

its to Iron Man• FRESNO, Calif., Mt;

' S k ’lllf?-------^R nTM al^adi^pltched1 doublchcader Sundi

unU are noi designed for “’TT«‘ °30->-«aT-o/d r?p r ftunters. pitched Santa Darbarbighorn sheep hunt will be Jn j g ., victories over

rboC tSsE H il 'SK 'S S t; ^•e located generally along tlieforlc-ot-Uia-Salmon-TtvarJHii ----------- ■■ ■ ' -----naps showing-epecHfc hum WALsn HEADS ENTIIIm be prtnted by_the stnte .sTXaCKTON,-Calif.,-M ^ uBamo cpartment some.

Tiountaln goat hunt wUi be13 u n its with the number ot yea'ra o f competition, per unit ranging from & trie* in th e women’s

fn '-riT K s ix S r r i f i Statn goal hunting units tte ____kn-Boimer, BounQuy, IdUio, n iiU o u o y u aa lportiuu-o l moa river drainage.« m ay apply for penniU one u n it ot etch hunU

..PlONCn UtAGUB — —

— i:::----------: i I n Ih

jru.Kf~IIIZI i il.iirt IhlnTCluir'>~PnVivii

at PociUlla -

* 'i^ i-% -« -n u ll -(.WTati. —

NATIONAl T»GUB j, ^

AMBUCAN UiCtiB

r r r r — " - I ■■ ...... i i\ \ »____ 'i

■ i j r f r z : T \CiriC COAST LBAGUBW L Tc 08

- = = r j > > ?u c < r r m i ! ioo im

f e e ;! J - lOPERATION 8CCCE8B

dONT, Tex.. Uay a i t«)- (Babe) Zaharias^ greatert

a thlete of Q)em^UI.~wu ' relt-heto-'niurtdiyt after * peraUon. Doeton n ld that unexpected complleatloni

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. ID

in R ^ (of flgurra are Uiat the top of the payroll list.

n Senators are the poor, tlon w u In 1>45. early I:

ickey invariably kept hh iiind the Boaton Red St luiigry" for victory jjy troll Tlgere. lhe first t 3wn salaries tnd lhal over »500.000 a year U pholl wns a free-handed Similarly, the CliIcnRO C

the payroll department, ally have been tiio top 1 phold the belief that It s the National league w it nciaUy-i^pGakins-to be a Yotic O ianu close t4!htn<

Tlie survey shows > L-nr.tbC_ilX-Uble»-faiUn i»v«c .ha* -been 'last,-m iew-Vork-¥«mkee*-«»-the- ihe-Amer1ean -leagu*-*«- .......■■■«■"..■ - The -St.-tDBts-Car<}lna

/-V ll‘-key era were about ti, / stni, but in lOSO the C\ \ ^ fialgh moved to the

National league w ith A I / M Toll. The only year BroolI 'Z V l l ' ‘he list was 1M3, wlieii KtI ---V U T h ' over-all figures sl^ ^ change from 1029 to 1D4:^ _________ llonal league totals n in i

ly higher than th e Amerl ___ , , * and dropping belflw in ev

t l t l p i o n «ar saU ry^ ^^ oV S ie**Jumped to »a,8«,lCH)-mo:

30-’-?— :— .« ;;r - ;s ,o in .7 .‘,'four yeara.

Tlia highest Rolary tci ter—despite the fact Uiat cluli was the Ynnkees- le we iwti not a single 1550; the lowest Uie P oiiimoii—liL- now .speRks AUilellcs' *135.405 in IB nd absorbed everything ■ ,,,. ■ ■ -

i T ^ ^ t h s 'h a won bolh T ) a I c l a i i 3 ~ B,I flyweight and banUm-amplonsiiips of Japan, v-v -■ O fmt both champions who « J » J .

O’Doul CbOAKLAND. Calif.. Ma

OaUaiid-laoa.gav&.Sjm-I ager Lefty ODoui Tuesday the unCDoui the gate In the nlng; and thc Acorns Padres a 3-1 besting in Coast league game.Snn Dif-go __ 000 000Oakland '........ OOl 101 DO:

• >SiB Luna, Bmlth and K err;'f iS S ''" ' V

r. ANGELS .4. SOLONS 3•- • LOS ANOELES. May 2

^ Angeles took thc series o» , Sacramcnto 4 to 3. ns C

B f t ' B S ' M <hed deep to righ t 1pff'- ‘ * ’*~ ™ eighth, enabling -Qene

score from third. Don W hla flm game of the yet while Olenn EllloU wns 1

LAJ Angeles ~.000'~na~DI: Elliott nnd McReegar

Watkint bnd Peden.

B i SEALS BEAVERS 1 - ro K TUAH p .-'O i e ., attt The San Pronclaco Seal

< three runs In the firat ini Portland 3-1 in tl

( ' . ' bt a series.San Franclaco 300 000 00

D s«B i*m iin rii8 in tin iir Pnrtnna-rrrr.ootrDoo'O !'the fiUh round ef liieir Brandford and Ortcii J a unanimous declilon and Robinson, cbunploi^weighed 111, — ------- —

5, Calif., May 31 n ^ - l i O u MatcliesIgradi pltched-and won-

uA e tn^'Jhrr. « inte''rcKy“n,awV p;

ianta Barbara to 4-0 “ ' r ' Brigham Cictorlet over Fresno In , Wayne Btcwart. i^ o d aD California league. th e pu^ley-I^rtjr pw inoph is victims- ptas^wampcd b y -w e an

'S i 'iw m SM li’n”i r “ ™ »*“ l; 1™

-T V.n ~ “ -"C olfc7i^ffom =th«-loaJADS ENTIITE8 tlon playing in the me.3N,-Calif.,-May 91-UI— wcro Wayne 8tew arl,-Bll hrilin-Sn^T-lHc'SoFId'i •O lcn^m enrw um ti.-^hii

“ ‘hletes nfter M ? D o u g a rH ^ °"co lw e competition, hesds en- oisen and Rulon Garner,

le women’s west coatl ________________■field champlonshipe at , bunn,~ pitcher for

the PacUic, Stockton, yerslt, of Alabama, lost 0 haa woa fiS American game In 1051. Ho was sh : Ullea.________________ while pitching a four-hl

g ^ P i - — ; :

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ALLS.-IDAHO

R e p o r t G ow boygMustang

Boaton Red Sox and De- ' Byrt. the first clubs to go Rain w ashed o u t t ir . cW oS o I lls locnlsbeen tiio top pay ciiib of n flinKle Ramo a t Poca l nal league w it^ the New Thursday w ill f in d :

‘A ;.?"." «'w ■IT.-b e e n 'la s t.- r ro i- f tm rm - *-m nkB --lip -nffalrtt 'Itlrlean-leagua-m aary-touU . -YnJiks;--------- I - —LoBts—Car<JlnalT~ef - t h e ----------- ------- ------------I were nbout In the lame f ~ ~ . “

LadW Nighteague w ith a *405,M3 pay- The tint 'ladies n lg h f inly year Brooklyn topped year will b» Friday, ' la 1S43, wlieii Kcneralman-. presldenl Dlll 'Wlseman ly paid ou t »371,4a4 In aal- All wrotien wiU-be admttt

to lee the Cowboya play t r-all figures showed Uttle Lake City Beet, sm IH29 to 1D43. wlin Na- I

S'SSi .K u " . ;»" S ^ " ^ < S ' s : A

bove 1943- a n d It rose 0 « 'i« Reda, r,oooooo“irtns-in’ tfi«-next —'n r e -n e d rh a a - t i r t - tn r

the elghtti during a rail hest Rolary tc tn l tor one saw Muatang relief pltcl the Ynnkees’ $051,605 in QenesU take the mound, lowest Uie Philadelphia who has pitched only 32

*135 405 ill 1B43. stMon. tmtrgeil with__ ______________ victoo-.

la S a - 'B e a t^ ™ i r » T n S V « ; „ - £to bat. Bob Bruce, thlrt

3f pltciier, appvenlly plannetl

- J . f l S o a ra^ Intentionally nnd

aul Chased F S H T s S ', A t Idaho F»Ua the rains

SD, Calif.. M ay 21 W>- »uth inning Tuesday n »tMt gnvB Han niftgn man*. Uia—]daho-Fali»—Bus*eta~>■ O’DouJ a televUlon set water-logged field wilh anight; the umpire gave tary over the BoUa Yankee

OOT boo 001— I S I f*’" washed out re'" " ofl! 101 OOx— 3 B 0 inning and the count n iu i'an d K err; Hittle and

Idaho Palia chased in whi-------- --------------------- to be the winning run in 1

J. SOLONS 3 section of the fifth. Bombt□ELES. May 21 Loa Siaehle rapped his secondok thc series opener from the night and danced hoio 4 to 3, ns Chuck <7on- manager Red Jeasao lolteideep to righ t Held In the fly Into right (leld. The Iinbllng Oene Baker to locked the 3<a tie enapped c

third. Don W atkins won Boise runs in the fifth, ame of the year in relief. At Oreat Falls the

^ n‘° tte e“u d ^ r ^ ^

the Bolt U kera In aoi

BEAVERS 1 :

J - l in t h . oponln. Intl.M rU.lico 300 000 000— 3 S 0 spe=l^cul*f ball, turning -rr:.00(rDOO-0!0:-"l"4 ’ o -dtmblir-plajj-to-enise-ma rd and O rtc is ; Plercttt thrtaU.

_____ U flllw _____ 2nlX«“ «‘® ^■ ■ I.-, Wilt— rA}MM iGfigp

lam City inWatches S iiM ir* ”"'”’*r, Maj^ai. —, Qoiiert.jaf- _____ __ ______

Could Whip Rcitcwart. assoclaUon presl- PORTLAND. Ore.. Mayth e B urley-R uperl Uam Rc* Layne, who’s fought tt

ipcd by--the abarp’Shoot- said--Tueiday- b« beUevtnmll,...- Howpver.-« rr- (Kid) Matthewa would .wllh has been scheduled for Marciano,t the Burley municipal Ltyne, Lewiston, Utah.;. took a sound beating from 2 ffom =tfie^ loai|-aiW 3Clt-- Ja^-10tto»-»-lC‘-ro u n d -d ^ng in the meet" Sunday Mondi i» Stewart,-Bill-.Sanford,

Li’r ' ' ^ ^ n ^ a w ^ y I^y n ' doesn't believe IniarH^ would f»r« K> well, thoui

Ezjanl Charles, another heaRulon G arner. championships eontonder •

in," pitcher for & e Unl-Alabama, lost only one todBy.'’taldU yne.“U a ttb v

ISI. Ho was shut-out 3-0 give him a go^ battle, bu t ling a four-hitter. would win,”

Just like lie fiOOfi 0

y c m s m i i

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Long a g o . In Uu

J. 'S^iidi%d

f f l O ^, ’ B Bourbc

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boys Rained Oul ^ngs_Deieatfied

By T ha Aaaeeialed Prewicd out th o Cowboys agnin. Tonijfht, we •he locnla w in d up their present rood trip0 a t Pocatello?,will find M agic Vnlley home tigsiti for a ursday 's g am e ia -

Night B r o w n s F o u

r ^ i S r c S t S r ” SlraiflhlTimWiseman report*. C7

U-be admitted t r e e - 8T.-LOms, May «-(flV-4 jrboya play th e S a lt Oonnle Marrero pitched a U a . - . Tuesday night to give tha __________________ ington Senators their fourth I

a T ; r j , ' j r . s s s i. place grip Tueadagr tgainst no dcfeati this yearlie Qarcla s ^ l e d in -m . Browns, who have fi1 in the n in th to iflve g^in , ,jetory oyer the Sena . 9-8 victory over th o this leaton, got their baU li

only ones after the first aila -tirt-tn rT eore-u i omrinnnnTiitATiiejr-fijafiring a rally w bloh rero for two hlU in the elgh<relief pitcher Nick ting men oa tecond tnd tht

he mound. Q enesta, two out, but failed to takeed only 32 inninB i advai Uge of the opportunit'.trged -with h ls six th u Marrero all the wi

nd n M "**h when O arcia oaune aon followed Eddie Tc<t'i Brrce, third Offdec opening wall: to give thfl lUy planned to w alk righthander hla two-run lea 'luic’uouuio p?°y ^the ex-New'^rk Yank

out and connccted ting three-for-thne otf ‘ right field. Byne. ex-Yankee aouthpaw.it the rains cam e In .with only ooe ettitr iD&joz g Tuesday n igh t loid pm e played Tueadty, WaiJ i* -B useet» -4 ri» -th« m»de-uee-,flf-le*fnB*Ie«ma- eld with a 3-3 v ie- land’i Idlenets to climb into Oita Yankees. puled teeond place, a . half.m poor to rn . » t « i S “ 1, “ • «—for the Sputlmen behind the Indiaaa, e score in t h ^ t h 0»PP« Into flftished out recorda io r four-and-a-haif gaaes behl1 the oount r everte d ----- -------------------i ol the l ll th . • Chleagtt ’utenTi Johnn

5l.™Sb2S.°pl3 £Jw?S ."KS,i"„'“.s; 5 S . i T S ™ 1 ' h . ^ «■■’« ™ »

f i r i^ T h e * U l l r * u Sl i on ^ w o Hutlan in c ite .h e T f th . *>"«•“ >>y M«U«-rl^U the E e c tr lc . ,o a ?o n e 1 S ri;? 'f Iv f :£ r t;r It ■ jifliJjUJiilLliUheJlttUfour-

and ie tired-lhV nnria-bai lg Buzzers. Tho loss ^mo « i ^ r P®**®*' combe, his tottflh defeat la t

- . y - g g S . r h . ' S . 'S S i " ^ ” ’

Infield alao played O e n t^ iS i in ]11, turning In four^ e r » e - m t» t r ^ f - lh » g * S l S t i ^ S r “ * - ^

“ sijK s u , ; : s-s m H S S ;

ilV uinT H ^biJlld ‘si l

I i- ; s r T r M r S n , ^ « ! S.“ l ^ . Y l = d 5 S S

_________ • Hmrrm nW OnMi B/tm »:

a y B ^ H a f r ^ '

W p R o c k y " “■» - 7 - 7

W i h j F a g - W r ^ t

ston, U U h. m auler. I l l T h r 6 6 J t 'f lU S atlng (rom M atthrw s _qypc.Joe and Jtck C*rtar- [kround-dminlnn t a .tD-t)eat_aMrU-Du(elt&.aB hter M onday n tg h t Sandow la two out of three :ked O Ut_lAynB.-ln win tha tag tMM. tAiimani=aniiiiiifr-.j-....... . .s'. -j{aillg-B0ntleT00-Tnfw1ay=l’t believe Matthewa In the tecond tu tch O n well, though, w ith and Carter beat Dr. OaDub

another beavyweight Danno MoOonild In f t n ^ contender who haa Diuette tn d Sasdoir won ttyne. «________ . match from Dtle Haddoclc ane best In the tiuslness A tianan on judges' d e c l ^ ne. “Uatthaw a w ould -Tha-judgw wtraM aca-H I battle, bu t C h a rle t u d P. L. l««Tenc«. Referee ____________________T tt Hager and Naarlan.

1 0 9 O L f i f i i f f i ! E a f o y dl

’EAIGHTBOUEBOl ) TIME QUALITY

•go. In th* h M t o! tb* 7 . o o t tJ u « n '. • x d tiM th a n th« cry. "StsombMVioinul

to d ay , w

)o7 a d tlzik 'ibad* with CeotuxyChib, t jht ^ mrBotdlimy __

t Bourbon )staf o f th

rPBOPueTs:cogpOKuio><i#w% ( |

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1 Out; 9tfieds_f lTonight, w e a th e rmt rood t r i p w i th _ ^ H | |

tiffaln fo r a four-! _

p s J S e a t E = ^ H a s F o u r t K IHI 'hlTime. May at-(flV-Cti»nJc7-------- t S l i l luo pitched a four-hlt> ’ light to give the Wash* s i ^ l H n their fourth a tra l|b ( the St. Loult 9 ro w u . •jjW llji

arrero't fourtlt trltuoiA ifeats thU year. .XlM'lM4, who have (aUed to /O T R B r over the Senators ye t u tS iS u :ot their baU in acUoa y m | | ter the first and ieo«suL-Ttitrtis^ea-fsit^-------Iiu In the eighth, put> I ^ H |tecond tnd third w ith - ■ ^ ■ 1ftUed to take furtberthe opportunity. B ^ ^ f l

-rero al] the war atter:n tingles by Jim B u K _ _ j ^ H

Eddie Toet'i Inolnf- i B H : (0 rive the Cuban lla tWQ.run lead. Jea>

for '^ e B e n a ^ , ' vetT or-lhtte otf Tnmmy ikee southpaw. | B B H)w Otlitr l | y w ■ -

a to climb into nndla>. | | ^ 9 Hplace, a . haU gam a. . . .M H l|B

tton, and two<^gamMndiana. H q l S nropped Into fifth pUe« B n tM alf gaaes behind tb*

’rtVtnn Johnny Sain. ^ M fWrk Yanks' wlntdngest aiB Bkened after • ih a rp H B B tched hll (ourtb t1o>'Ix-hltter t t the Tanka B B B Chicago Whlt« -Sox

’ lO-blt attack a fa ln it ' f l j ^ Uurlan included (o ar H H Ickey ManUe. ■ ^ ■ 1 ir-old Sain, wbo haa ) In five atarta. pitched f ^ ^ B 1 ,th«41rtUfour innlnga---------t h v n r » r i r b a U « r 5 ^ ^ ^ ^ Hloter w u Ken Bol- urth defeat la bis n f th lin t wla He le tt th * . ^ ^ Btltl . . I _ _ ■

w u yanked In {a ta r B ^ Htobbt. W M Ma tacrlflee. U an tM ;Qene WoodUng’s tw ^

i ^ ^ l l i o n i ' . ‘ B H jNrr tert'w5at>«e.*rtfa.

_ ________ Bmtead po»««B«d. n ia aa4

rfj-s-TTBJoe, Carter irWre8fle “ . = - M ;e Falls ;uidJacLCartar-tMDMd---------«i_Zhuelt(u.aDd-BlU9---------ro out of three teUi to .

md tnatch Oypor Jo«.-

s j i i s s s r ^ ' ■Basdow won tbiS f l n t ..... ^ ^ | Bme Haddock an^BQfc* ^ ^ Bludger d e c w ^wtr* Mooa-HawkiM— ^orence. Refereea w en' ' ^ B BdNaarlan.

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I Ij PAOB T W E L V E

l L l ^ U J S . J B o m ______

Men Seek to —Gain Papers

' BOISE, M «7 31 WVTwo Amer- lein-Uom Japanese youthi who elalned they were forced to fight

jb ia tti» jR puB M u m 7 during World « t r n fll«d su it Tuesday In U. 6. dlitrlct court SMklnv * decre* U ut Oiej' trt'AmerlcMV clUrea*.

~ •± :‘niB»m t tii rt -b r Hid*o MtmU ^ ^ T p l c u l ^ l ^ gnU . yh iw U U>*lr

.to their complaint* th* Ijrothm . *»ld the? WCTo Btnt to J«pui hy

their fa the r ta 1B33 (or'ftchooUni. IRjejr »«1(1 they were forced to « rr« In Ui« JapaneM arm? "agalsit their

..........*1U. consent by Ihreikt o! force and

.u porponvl punlshn iea t and by meaiu ol du rtu , coercloo. cotnpublon, lh>

j ' decent ladlm lU e* upon themselvea, ' nfusa] of food, ridicule, threat of

being pl»eed In InvolunUry Ubor hi c ^ m ines and under palo and t>ena]ly of death . .

ITiey saM the U. 6. coniular onice in J a p a n ta 1MB denied their appllcatlcpn fo r return to th# D. a

I I and rerus«d to Issue them a pass- i . port Dfl BTOunda.they.hsd losLtlit.lt

V. B. naUonallty by eerrlns in the Japanese arm y and signing a census rejlatratlon aa being Japanese n»- tionals.

: Hldeo NivgaU said tn h li com*' I plaint he was bcm In PorUand,

■ Ore., June 10, 1820. Tohiltlil said

Feb. aa, 1924.

i I Program Held fpr Richfield StudentsniO H nSL D . May at - Baeca-

laureate aerrtees ware held a t Rich* Held Sunday .afternoon with tha It«T. Bert A- PoweU of th» Meth*

< odl)t chureh delivering the •ermon.| i | XaTDCatlou' a n d benadlcUon were k ll - offered by V em R. Thomas o( the •T LDa ehureh.

The processional was played by ••‘j-------Boot*-Vftden a n d the recessional by

I>hyUla Plercy,jl' lh e cam ea of Maryann* Bates

•Cd aien M artin haye been added lo the list o f Richfield seniors to receive diplomas. Mrs. Bates com­pleted her h ig h school credits by Mrreipondence course and Martin h u been attending Bden high •chool Tho 14 diploma* will b* pre- •ented a t commencement Thursday • m in e a t tb e gymnasium tudl-

‘j l tori’';*; _______________________

i Senior Graduates Honored by Class

' y [MHT.Tj.l .T I UTgy I'liH ILitlpal'MethodUt aezilor banquet, given by

' Delta Blgma ctaas, was held Bunday ff trenlng, a t th o church.

. MethodUt graduates ot the high____ tchool-ara-r>arlene..KUbom.-PhyUU

y, Thorpe. Billie Banning. Sandra Ann • oiU,-PhyUl«- Nelson. Paullne-Buf

| i trum, Bortsara Thompson, Wanda

Ul—— i.2nia-nr<eraia conaUled-et,lh*-lii-h ‘------TDCaUon by M rs. John NeUoaritrtupU . .tinging lead by M n . J . D. Claibom;\ welcoma tnessage by U n . Ralph

Nelson; response by Phyllis Nelson; r pUco colo by Sandra Ann OUI; ad*

d r tu by the Bov. V. Taylor, and

I Classes PlannedEDEi;, M ay 31—Tbe execuUve

committee o f th o PTA n e t Monday ^ tha high AchooI and decided to 1

rT7t ::riMa«or ewimrolng-fllaeecs e t Jerome

O f a ^ ^ ^ ' b * for aii chUdren I e( school age In thU community. I

------ D*t4lls-h»TB-not*been worked-out I^11 ^ aTiTifiinrrtl at fl lator 5

.Jttt*. Tha h ig h school board haa —' ttreed to fu rn ish buses to traniport ------^ hJd tm Jo Ui» cl**fa .------------------

; J i id ^ e n t Soughtbare Tuesday against L. M. Page to

- - -coUact m . 7 3 allegedly due for

' In addition to tb e bill the com- -— pany adta $18J8 Interest and costa.

B. bune* ^ It* attorney.

I SHAKE R IV E R REPORT |

gNAKS S n ’OBT ON

R a u t.UUM Ia*e (Mi7 ») _ i}^

si:sST!= “S” #■’ h ' S S O T f l e - ' f f i ' " ' i i ''

i i s ■ ''!i!

' '■ iw r'p riw iiJ n o TUBS « M U Fast

__doiL&OUtbBra o r aasP' Mr> Aooty llay.

-

—Tvo Amer- ^

reed to fightduring World ' 2 5 8 V IifYecSe t *«• * •“ A Btoioo’* LParUa, to i l - I W . P -f .b r.4 ----------HldeoMaicakl -UarefonLCaUjflU.lM g lT P lJ t ____" ° ” . V ^ . « 0»e.la«»7,b?y o r ffr»aa tu r..y i j j a u u h w “ I

th* brothen to Japan hy „[or'schooling.>rcfd to serve •agalmt theiro! force and | | S . ' ________ K A |

nd by means 111 ___ I h Impubton, lh- l a V H m ■ i n B

unUry Ubor M . M IF M ^Icr pain and I h l i d L

6. consular I M g S Mdenied their K |{pB nnantM iiiBB BiR e>fnni^v^w lto the D. & jl!isdlosL Him n g in theling a census ^aponese na- G i g O n t f C S oW his com*

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eA dju stab le ^ L fl;! ; •P o rtab leIcUon w e r e --------------------- - ------- -------- ^

• Light- H: played by • I . W Mces.lon.lby / W e i g h t - "

K S S eS tain less S C Steel P ins . ^and MarUn _ _ • _Eden higb Housewares—Downwill b* pre- it Thursday slum audl-

l a t e s A nniyersary Ci

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= SHORTY (Sandra Annjullne-Bur» ---------------------------- —wn, Wanda

R e g u l a r -

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n n e d N e w e s t s t y l e s . . . t o w e i . ox««iiv. f a l l . F i n e s t 1 0 0 % w

" S m ” c h e c k s a n d s o l i d s . W b e i g e , g o l j , n a v y . -

:ommunlty. CJoats—M c 2 z jVDriced-out ................. ........

board has ) traniport

~ , S pec ia l l*urcG i r l s : N Y L O ^

- W o n d e r f u l . t im e s a v e r s , f o r M ot *. ironing. N y lo n la c e a n d rib b o n

the com- ^ _M d costs. Sizes 2 to 6 ...........

-Si«s 8-to 14' J Girls* Department—f

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C om plete Sto r.^ MORTON SI

f KITCHEN CA f l and SINK I

|c n n * r r36xl8 Wall Cabinets” _ r “ • ™ j W all Cabinets _

36x30 W all C a b ln e t^ ._ „I V 54x3frAVall~€abinet8-..-..„-

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~ •

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:ty coats *2 8 ^ T1. . . to wearnow and next #

100% wool fabrics in ’solids. White, red, blue, —l a v y . ~ - - # —

it^Mezzanine .

= = = = i ^ uial Purchosel4YL0NSLIPS•vers, fo r Mother . . . rcquJri?. no B and ribbon trim. Gored sk ir ts .

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>lete Stock of HITON STEEL . ■

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r g n t i i s . : . e v e n b i f l .q e r a n d b e t -

s e l f . . . a t t h e s e F a b u l o u s l y

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1 Prizes*o v o t -■ . J

N T DRAWING^ ^EFRIGERATOR, with 33 ^ .

'f MOWER. - ----------------ket hoidcr-t . . . a ll day Thursday! ' a lies Person. Absolutely NO obligo- "

m m .

icial Purchase!

I N E R W A R E__________________ w KNOWIIS

'te r Set [

1 3 ’ .’■ 20-jPc. Starter Set I includes:■ • 4 10” dinner^ plates■ Z f ^ : b r e a d j r a t t e £ p l * ^ s ^ ' - -I • 4 cups I■ • 4 saucers \ I • 4,dessert dishes ’

W -A la o o p en aiockpieccsTttthVae— ^■ low Anniveraary Prices!

L arge size P la tte rs ........ i.ooM edium size Platters ......85cSm all s iz e 'P la t te r ........... 35cCovered Vegetable Bowl .j.20 yG ravy B o a t .....................69c a

-- - Sugar B ow l............ .95c tC ream er ---------------- ,._...79c 5

-Soum B ow lB .................. ,..,25c cT e a p o t . ...............!.« ..'.f.,.....7;l2.00 - ••

e Salt P e p p e r ................. 80c

y - ________

]* TRADE-IN

• of cond

, Famous "Noi . Wesfernized l

j a

G r o u p 1 / 1 2 m o n th guQK A . G r o u p 2 L , 1 2 m o n th guoi

______ .G r o u p Jy _ 2 4 .m o n th guar<G r o u p 2 L , 2 4 m o n th guoi

0 G r o u p 2 , 2 4 m o n th guore G r o u p 2 F , 2 4 m o n th guai

^ G r o u p 2 E, 2 4 m o n th guai ~ -G ro u i» ^ f3 6 = m o n th ~ W 6 K

G r o u p 2 L , 3 6 m o n th guai________ G r o u p 2 . 3 6 m o n th quorcI r G r o u p 2 F , 3 6 m o n th guoi i C G r o u p 2 E , 3 6 m o n th guai

g Auto Accessorie^Dofl

A nother Annlversa

* w ith Cushion Crc

ites -. ---------

1 S o ft c o m fo r t . . . brown leather u crepe sole. Ypu’ll Bay-this isithc shoe you’ve over worn . . , and i low A nniversary Sale Fried

Shoes—Street 1

heae ~ ~ v r r

__: ____ Spcciol

> MEN'S POLO,35c

- O f finest-co ttorr-.-rrw i8h-— j 69c able, non-sag . - , will re- .95c ta in o rig inal shape after 70 . m any wajsWhgB^’^n color-

® flif p a t t e r n ' s and pWn -2 5 c ___ colora. g -M-K’ ~ ■

2.00 - .......... ------------— ................ •” ..80c _

• • ^DNES

0fcl>ERS6npwf^

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of condition

; 'M e s r i lizeil MeriiC

onth guarantee nonth guoronte0 ^...1 V ' onth guarantee.— l i B * : nonth guarantee »nth guorantee nonth guarantee nonth guarantee jnth~W 6r'ontee^i^<^B lonth g u a ro n te e T J 6 ^ K )nth guarontee— 17^f e ^ n th guaranteeT !n7!^E lonth guarantee r ie ^ D o w n sta irs S t tr ^ p

nniversary Speciol^t

hion Crepe Sote^fc

Dwn leather uppers ay-this is:UiD n iM t-C O B i^^ K )rn . . , and at this e y f r iw ^ « » e Fried ’ '

I—Street Floor , W

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POLOSiS

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K j at Four ' ■ ■ E K ^ g c h o o l s

I H Ewm held H ^ ^ M P

S?W*2fB u rltr W h

pUyed br(B«**5u. Bwnin Trea» ; 3 ^ A U :**1^ Chunber* *»« 'fA^Si^.,'

•—

■JlrfhriWe Ooehnouri ^ > j t d the w es- ELAIN

___ . . . have beei-fitces for th# (Ute n e i t rooni

! ^ - l rnfluitiB* el«» W«rd. She U »y S ^ U ia OiUey LDS IB olher tcbool! ^ ^ P » 1 <3«"““ K lillnf. He h»' ' ^ 'W't eommence- mere clm»« and

'ilKiiuored by th^ eouniy luperln- ------------------------

S w S ‘' . r Picnic an & i i S " : r ; PlannetGLjaiCtIra « S o«*f- SHOSHONE. :

of tlie McthodLS a itn iw (of ship class wtK a(

pide F»du»Uii» i^immlnff party»t Uie Dtclo iprings Bunday

5L iia ^ c l p i i W tr wetBodlat youthZ S iim -'- ' t«ke Uio trip.

former member xhey will IcnviIm Ato pudency, itve, qjb church. Mr|^^Kldtt«a.Th*pro> KoM u )d Mrs.Sw iSM alwerepUy- d « a leaders, wlro jd i W*rdle. Invoe». group.7 ^ W K»ren. Bemoiu jsnlco BouJwbjg tHHr W* «ervlce n t Sundoifttt.'i P**!* presented s a t the church. A'J o iai Weeks offered closed tho ecrvlci^ There will be r■J I R'KHlfr presided at meetUnr ne*fwe<riBeiMlb»c«1«ureiite , u will be condjAadL His address w u campfire a t thejdffln.-r*du»M of tJis meeting on JuneM Kbxl. ■> Teteran of 7.30 iiutead of 8 i^n, iM 1 rtturoed LD3

! ^ . i v u pUjed ty H eaJ E s t a lt i n lod Orvine 'Ward Intonnatlon-Wist, other membera Twin Fall

g r a Included a vocal T m at C■nWUbelsuen and Bill I;fjliB# dwt-by-CorriU — — -“HAgUMHH!»orth: aeoni w m »ntr n~J; b W and* reading by

irtDiirfeeoftheAlmo H ttt lavoeation and * i« >J- „ „ ^

Bia*tenedlction. a4<iiuoo.W»rr«nl7 D.«d:-r Williun C. M«li>«rr,

nencementls ;;S > S S j HOTellevueITCilliTji-Coniinence. c.SjT L 'L kH d^r

-hdd-Frtdar — r t t i «tod auditorium. •• - m*i<u{!TeD b ; Dr. AtOaa 6 BOSKONE. M 9. bead d (eunsellnK and Judge Da Bruner • BrtxhiDi Yeung unl- Menan. Ids.. 110 mg, DUh. HU apeech on a choree of i

li tUbtrtles and prlvl- Bamea was arrc5 jariSd-ihe'obllgatlOT h f M iS H il Lute .t e dOTO lo p o s te r i ty . ------------------------soolcBa] ina reeeufinal —"

Gudmundssen. aniitreii by Ntrs. Oeorge Al h!th uhool glee club .I n*t Robert McKercherIlgtilnmu-Kere present.. — - iVTfllllirrn tW> coiinly jrLw ■ 1

Llittltr Bmlth pre.<ent«d f/ I fetnwi lo ELiie Selvera Mw-t«iie|tr-fiait-iake — —V W a S ^ * ^ - w UcKtrchtr to College

to ^ u ! u ___________ €C 7Steahlp; riale Selvera i hteraa. scholarship: taher and ElJle Selvers,: Btiet McKercher and

^ and Bhlrley Me, / . 5 ^*m OTMer and Bhelll# • 'S '

m « »a« presented Rose '^ tf Uie eighth grade. I

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D ie tr i c h D e W n tp s— __ " O

ELAINK WARD OEJ..E K IB t. have been pleked lo represaol Dietrich at GlrU* tti

t n e i t moDth. Min Ward U Ihe lagthlcr of Mr. ai She U » member of Ihe .U lf cf lhe .thooJ anana!

.ther acbool pi«gran>a. KUlng 1. u,, m t. a aInf. He has becD promlnenl lo alhletIei.;weal<leBt < o_cLa*a aad_» inember and.oHlttf alihe 0 laored by th o PTA. (BUlf engraTlaiH

;nic and Party Work Progi ’lanned by Group In Richf iei

.M Sh,;ss■ o j 5 T ^ & - i k - ^ s r - , . ' " i S S . r ; ? ! '« m t ;

sy will ieave a t 1 p. m. from divl°^!fn‘r j‘*„}!.pi'i^ church. Mr. and Mra, Frtxl

and Mrs. Robert Matthews. I J ’ ?'leaders. wlU awompwiy the SaS u iJS K rt.

dee Bo'ulware led the worship « t« m a a t« re n t Sullday's MYP meeting S®**e church. A n open dUcusslon i'onday bu t UiiI tho aervlees “ire will be no SuDday evening Mnunulng ton j n e t t ■week, slnctf d e v o t i o n - -------------------'111 be conducted around ths f \fire a t the h o t sprlngi. The 1 U l I i P V£ng on Juno 1 will be held at ‘instead of. 8 p . m. SHOSHONE, May 3

ne» rater svstwn ccaj1 Jor approxlmslely two

!eaj E sU lte Transfera hours Monaay and reIntonnatlon Poralsbe^ by ^aclc to u i^

Twin Falls TIUb and 'or » short Ume.T m at Company Bert Terry, c ity w

I lendtnt, salfl a loose ■---------- “MAVH--------------------lh* utlich-pnnel-Ior-'r.n tr n ~ J: JUroid *. Ihilfr Io P“™P MUSCd SOme VL. L> Ranse. t l , Uit 7 Block M Out. Terry said he g

RUln. Cb). ‘ '» Bo7 r . ‘Ford. IIP »itt swsE the change waa made :. would continue to be Irintr DMdl.Don. UflUl U Icnala .—. iOi,-ll.-v*M-LM-l-Ak>nM lUm»

' C f A a l

rfb S«coiii] AddlUon.H*xT ? ____ • Bl«i « ' to S « '1

r»nty D««0 : Mmrk R. }{owin! *o Coalil. E»kjld*r. *e.«S.27. p.H-lot I - - . . toI W*»t PtTfc-SnbdlTliloii. --- - IMMED

FTNCn.............. ....................3SHONE, Mtiy 21-C ltj ^U es I n a Bruner fined Emll Bamea,n. Ids., 110 a n d costs Monday . P|jcharge of public Intoxication. - . , ,!a was arrested Monday night -irshal Lute Austin.

Am witan

- iA A A ^ i r t i r B — -------- — —

S i z e s to 10 / | / |

Selec t From . J f |

• B lack. >.iKcd , a m a z ii

s ,cc ,« fo rtob l.^

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--------• Blue ■-------------- - '

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Legates--:----- N ew EroceH H 9 H H May Ans

SAVANIf O... HI ’nTenior ot

^ procesi lor maklsi from sugar cue vaate sx e ts i today aiitr a b

Presus ot tbe Savai

pf5du7edforonly'««jia' C Canadiao nraiprlnt'no|L . «1 8 a ton and an addeM price hUe was announce

to become effective soon.

' 'n<e Rewi printed mor .Onetpsts-lnserla.-lor-] regular Tuesday oiDmi >” ■ >‘r>t preu rm usln

tenaion. Preume OEKE K IB tiN Q S S . 'S S W

^ e 0 clnW -Botb •r* -b f la t- Uboratdrio W rer«ild 'i " ent firm ettlmakd a i

215.ten dsUy capacity

irk Progressing 2"S. Si.”" *' I Richfield Canal

S ia » x W M

i!fn‘repn}’r c d ^ ? n h ^ H txl t lo.The gftuge a t th e .re s tn o lr ,®‘ Jjres 131.4 feet and the full ' ' ____________U155 feet. . , ^I « t « i ^ t e r reported Big r r O f i T a m £

Monday b u tV /re * l” naU?lni DmmnTr^W H . „ ld I.H U . W ral i

MUor m rou Bimier coi

Pump Quits»ao»E, M,» S" “ aS : “ Mrater system cca*ed to operate Bojd Bhlrti Oary Hiproxlmslely two and one-haJf Shaffer and Rhea Mae VMonflay and residenta of the a chorus composed of D

TOl back to using riv e r -water ing, D,nnH Martlndishort time. Crofta. Nlckey Crofu, ]I Terry, c ity water superla- Steven Shaffer, Gary ;3t, said a loose connection on Buhler, Oerald Buhlertiich-pnnel-Ior:tiie-ftUtomsUe 6hlrlarB»n*;r-T3iieirT»iMuscd some wires to bum Bishop Alvln Schow

rerry aaid he gave the rirer Shb.s. The songs werea heavy doao of chlorine u dlrecUon of Ralph Q. Aj

iinge waa made so th e water --------------------continue to be pure. READ TttffiS-NEWS "T,

SteeUrrigotion Pi|]Elm i ’ te SS' D iam eter - - 1( Qaegi aad U<

Coaled — Coated aad Wrapped - - - - IMMEDMTE AND TOTCBE BEHVEBIE8

- : • -------- • W rH e-fw «ar'qtu>U y^-_---_ '

J. P. KELLYPIPE LINE CONSTRUCTION

0. Box 11 JE ROME. IDAnO________ Phone

Lfflazin^ flex ib le pyti1, comfortobl. on rwrlwl yJi hordi/ knw i™'r. «

' ,»il«niiciii kI,. S«i ii Idjor.

M f for the BlnMre W a ^

I . .

_________ TIMES-NE1

wErocess------ ^etlea^eatir . ' SMOSBOKB, May ] | -

[ay' Answer £S?,SS.r3urf!^ ' _ • _ evening sacrament aervi

P f l p C r P t l z d c c S ^ m t S S h U ^ l e t SANMAIf, Oa,. May 31 (W -uban InTenior of » co*t-cut- **

™ “ “ n r> today aiier a trtal ru n ' on esus ot tbe Savaanah M om . r*i,uln_!le_k_R»H U IBid_new s^_______ _.rgn Bigii r iM j a a t f ,TAn Be _____■M for only W M a ton. while l l A T I ^lan neviprlnt'now sells for r a i l I I tton and an added (lO -a-ton l l W I I V I

lUe was announced la s t week ime effecUve soon.

Tint at TbU Speed Nrwi printed more than l.oooi«s_lnierlt.-Ior-part-or—4U -------r----------------------r Tuesday morning ediUonsn t preu run using fuU speed im:«niion. Pressmen declared p a i J R■iMtlcally that the new paper ■ w i i» d teniioa well under regular ‘Itlon wBditlona.

Kewt already had made r test nina.la Rota, who developed th# KecD in y o u r own :<irio W r* r S ? in - ^ ? ^ ^ n ™ —Une.— I^ y o u -w i8h rm ettimikfl a mill w ith a may do bo n f tc r e: 1 dsUy capacity could i f th e o th e r lone

f t o , “ ' l l ' ' " Finn Not Named

Ud not Identify Ute firm, but d he hsd esUmated th e eoet less a Wn, and said a mill of In turning o t an i?rr5..r,'.U.<S"‘'

BnrA.Jm .yorkfd pn .t.tir ----- ---------------- ----------> since 1S18, Re said a t Cuba'st lugar cane producUon rate ----------- —

TWIN F/nary program conunemorot- e restoration of the Anronic ood recently. Bishopric Coun-Harold Buhler conducted his ' .........leetlng alnce taking over his » t tvo weeks ago. T he pro* raa presented by the blshoprle e Aaronic priesthood twys.. Bhlrti. Oary HaU. Steven 'r and Rhea Mae Youn^ spoke. J g ^ W M I ^us composed of Doyle Stock- n w A * ▼ ADennis MarUndaie. Teddy M L A m u

Nlckey Crofts, Paul Olsen, K x T B M r^ MShaffer, Gary Hall, K eith I Mt H H i r M

, Oerald Buhler and Pred ■ M tiM H P W-BMtt;r-Tliiey_ .» m - l e A - W - T r ^ W O S k J m

Alvln Schow and Boyd W l L i U J W iThe songs were under the ^

)n of Ralph O. Anderson.

TMEa-HEWg WAKT ADS.

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M

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iea^eatured--l;.?“ ™"Sv,,K“

s u s s ' s s r t r . ' T . s r " " " ' - "nd Mr. and 'M n^O sew — :------------------Janet' Peck* i «t« a read- T he swlfleat part of

s tream flows a t 4 to. K nai rl BUmpson played a tIo> an hour off the promont< md Irene Tanaka played H atteras.

M r T d W E I

-— -RULES FOR-t— FOUR LANE TRAFFIC

—NUM BER 1—

in your own lane of tra ff ic . Do NOT atrad -If-you-wish to movo over in to the 'o thcr la lo BO nftcr Bivinfi: thc p roper signal and thc ! other lone is clear o f tra ff ic . Passing : )le on either aide.

—NUM BER 2—

rning o t an intersection, n ev e r tu rn rig h t 3 nnd lane or left fr^rn a r ig h t "hand lane.-

- , . —NUM BER a — - .............

four lanes are fo r m oving tra ffic and n lg.— D O -N O T -P A R K -IN -A -T R A F F IC -I

WIN FALLS POLICE DEP'H o w ard GilloHe, C

S i i i i j| ^ H S E R i =-------------- IN-QyR-NEW

Thursday, Friday, £

solo. M n. Claude Chess

chorister. HarrcU Thome . Mr„v,S.f'SZS A m ong tbecause of baccalaureale "

ro r-th* -ia ih -«hool^< hi------------------ --------------------iSS. .

wlfleat part of the gulf / ~ J , .low sat4 to,5 nauUeUmUea { J f l l V O fli off Uie promontory cf Cap*

RIVERS

tAFFIC

)o NOT straddle th# / j^ S S tJ the 'o thcr lane you“ ---------- 7tignal and then only ' /tc. Passing is per-

r tu rn rig h t from a , H C

• - - ......... ....... ' 0»A1N NIUrtAt - - B

;raffic and not for ' t -TRAFFIC-UANEI----------

CE DEPT.o rd GilloHe, Chief------------............. -_, read ti

i f i iJR-NEW-^ P-TQW NF4:QG -riday, Saturday — Open Ev

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c h il l c h e s t -____

long a tt best s e lle r s^

ly om best taste

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/ a n d g o o d a n d p tof.

l ik e y o u h a v e m a d e

I t o n e o f A m ^ c d * i v t \

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READ TIM E S^EW S W A N T A D S.

H B B B E' 1 n r A T I H M ___________ __________:L -w V -A N I IW IN

pen Every Evening

W jO i^

fe) Featuring- r " • -F A S T F R E E Z IN G .W A i.t-C O N ------------------- STR OC nO N -----------------------------

• COUNTER-BALANCED LIDS• ALfTOMATIC L ID L IG H T S

- ^ ^ • - C G N V E N I E h r r F O O D - B A S —c C M " " k e t s ----------------------------------------f s A * DIVIDED S T O R A G E ................-S H * t e m p e r a t u r e c o n t r o l ^

■ I * AUTOMATIC SIG N A L SYSTEM FROST FREE SEAL Z O N E

• FAMOUS T E CU M SEH H E R .m e t ic u n i t

• 5 YEAR W A R R A N T YW , ______^P.JdIGHEST_lNSULATION EFFNc ---------------CIENCY---------- -

- - » D E P E N D A B I L r r r -----------------T "

to?T d o w n '24 MONTHS ON

PAOB

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I m a n . ' , i «

r w o n t ^

e r i a l - -

Iker maiBi------ :----n60tfr~.. and fitople ve made m^cdU'vti^T'..ing whtikin,...........

A D S . - - — I M

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K e s t 3n n g If / M X - C O W = ^ ^

CED LIDS LIGHTS

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PTYrjQ N EFFI._____

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\ PAGE FOOttiTBI?! —

i— ^ a in J ! fo te d i n - I Research for t~‘—^BetterPotat(

.M oeoow , U»y 11 - Idahc brttdln*-procftm —te -d e re lo p —

{ dlictM-reiliUnt potato Is miOtir r»pl(I pTDcna. Dr, Oeorge W. Wow bur;, head of the Univerztly of Idt

------bo hoUicuHure-deputment,—iftl• Tu«d»jr.

The goal of (he proKnm bcic ^ — BrttflTTatitTlie'A W niem-expcr

• inent-Btit1on-l«-t#'-iJer«op-Tr-nc ' type of pottlo timllir to the Ru.ui

SurbKik, but having re.ibtuico I dlieBSc-i iuch u vertlcllllum wll

n e v lf dying u d leaf roll, f f lE L . . . _-.Jlio.RuMet...ualU..Dr..jQim

' Lein began working on the proJe< u i i j , . Ja 194B. waa not canaldercd a fioo Sw T potato breeding variety. The JniK 91] - or 'aeed balli" of the Ruaiet luu&ll Sfi'! drop Oft tnd eontalned no aeed. Sh 'T But UcLean found that by gtiCm dllng the Items with a knife or plec({•I I of copper wire he eould produe n i fniiu at win.j l l ^ t Pollen {rom the Ruu«t Burban|M |l i------- aT un illr »t«rtle,-t)ut aoiiia w l etleH i _____ de,_p^uce_good.,pollen._SultohJ1 pollcn-pnduclng planU haTs bee: U i ] , uied a i male parenu and cros£c M il I Jnrolvlng Ruuet Burbank la » fe y i | I male parent, and aome ulecte t w l I variety ai a mala parent have beei|I!J!.......... readUy-eflected...................I | < Method m < »dH J , Dr.rWoodbury iiCd th h tnethoc B ll worked out by Dr. McLean 1. i m , -mnr tv»t in thg hl^ttirv M pototf n i breeding and opfns up a whole nevM l ] ----- field of endc«Tijr."-He-a«ld ■ -feii

crouea of thla nature had been made B I prior to Dr. McLean’a work, bui ■ r — :-tMy-w»«-HRir«:or leo-by-cnnnee

Through hl« cross-breeding. D r B ■. UcLfAi) now haa Kvernl hundred

wedUnga which hare (he RuaMt po- IS'aI Utoaa cne parent. a n Or. Woodbury aald with tha prob< r p *hlllty of being able to uae the nua- t J . , le tt BurberUc aa a parent In a crosal&l---------t j , j projpeets for early reaolt* o f de-}|et Teloptoff a dlsesie-realstant spud JBj i r t "muth better (han fair."

H ----- Delegates■ I BURUnr. Uay }(X-Bur]«r U ooi■ I ftod their wires who will attend the■ I Uona dutrlct coorentlon a t SunH Valley Priday and 6atw U y a rs Mr.H Uld U n . Olln Baker, U t. and M rs

Mn.-B.T,'H61ooinb: B l I Mr. and Mrs. Ken Babeock, Mr. aod n Mra. Mac CThrlstlanaen. Mr. and Mrs. H J . Oarth Payne. Ur, and Mrs. Joe M Benderton, Mr. and Mra. E. J. H rroak. Mr and U n. Erie Robertson,

---- J -H T- m a Miy-J110yncH rMr~ ndm • Mrs. Lloyd Holilnger, Mr. and Mra, r tn , Harvey Roger*, Ur. and Mrs. Ken | p Carter aod Mr. aad Mrs. V cm

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I; Albion Events'[ t i - - - ALBION,-May Jl-M r, and Mra f f i l t ■ : .Winia'lBear*; 'PaVBryan'and M lkt [ f y i bryan Tl<lt«d Mr. and Mrs. Joh r •.5 J- Haalty Sunday In Rexbur*.

Mr. and Mra. Lawreoc* Jacobaor T " ' . hare returned to Albion after at.

tending funeral terrjeaa for theUI f ^ -------<laughl«-In-Uw.-Mr«r-Robert-li*-n i l Bue Jacobsen In Venice, Callf.■ f { Alton Lee Itemayne and M ra ■ t i H at TYemayne, Salt Lake City, ■ I f tpenl th t week*end a t their home I f I In Albloa. • _____________

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>d in — £lana Changedjn_L f Scouting Program

, B tm u s r , M*y 21-Arlen Tnylor,

L e“">plng program, reported a «ehftng# in plans for the annual Boy ^

ue) — Idaho 's Bcout camporee May 30 and 37. t9 -dere lop --* • -Tlie-ctnipfag -ilK vrevluuily aet tto la maJting ftfr tha Holland ranch, Albion, h u ■irge W. Wood- been changed to Elba parl , one t/enlty of Ida-' mile west of the Hay Eimea atore. fkmnent,—.aald Elba... Road condltlona ar* rupon* c

slble for the change In plani. • rogram being ScouU from Burley, Oakley andimem-expCTl*' Batt-n^er-arra-will-ttWpd-the- -•Bveiop'TT'ncw CMiijxntei-'niytoriBld. ♦to 'the Ru.wet " ' ---- ^ . . . .

Elected J>11. t

IDAHO VTATB OOIiLEOE, Po- • ^ cattUo. May 3I-Thre« Idaho B'tat« a )r.. John .Me* ooltoge-atudeDts-from-Twln-Falls A« the project hare been elected offlcen of Lamb- bIdered a good d» jjell*' Blpna, a rellgloua or- o ly. The fnilta ganltatlon a t 180.ftuuet uau&lly. Margaret L. Dougiu « u elected hI no aeed. pre.iident, Marilyn Uneoln wai dthat by glr- chosen prMldent of the women’a f

knife or piece group and William Quigley waa aould produce eipctM treasurer ot the men'i e:

group. Km t Durbank ________________ <■,

— Program'Held— |and cros£M HEYBOTH, May 31 — Heybum d

ank la a fe- high school baccalaureate aerv- «]ime selected kea were held Sunday afternoon rnt have been a t the Heybum LDS chapel with p

RaymoDd-Burcb-dtllverlng.tba.aer- _^ mon. -Erseeaalonal and recessional n” ^ . were by Mn. Harvey Badser and(hfa tnethod Lund ClirUtenaen.' InTocaUon and .■IcLean in a benediction were given by the Rev. )ry.Pl..P0Lftta. Thtmiff,-P urify-utthtKlin “a whole new church. Oay Judd read tha acrlp- ”-aald ■ -lew lure, ueldon JonH lan*;----------id been m ade ’ *<

r l j - c n n n e i - Th* aneleni paUet yet §rertlrw D r' uncovered In Palestine, dating from Trnl hundred discoveied cceR u aaetp o - Jcncho.________________________

th tha p rob .

E xc liu tve Magic ValU^atilt^ o f de* ' —

JOHNS-MANVIles 1 ‘OF^lurley U ooa U attend tholon a t S u n \W B Hrday a rs Mr.Ir. and M rs. '

-V,'H61eoinbrock. Mr. and .Wr. and Mra.

e Robertson.clirM r” nd ' ------------ •!r. and Mra,d Mrs. K en . 1111111 n i n 1111 i l 111 iMrs. V cm ■ ■ ■ .■ ■ n . u r . i - .

___ Biding • Bnilt-Bp Roefa - Alomf i h t S ' • Weather 6trifpinr , . . Cau

" i S S i ■ " PRBB^BSTIM A'ffia---I Mrs. Jo h n __

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m S ^“roM ; ^ ^ J p l M l M A G I C L ^

Callf. ^ IM PULake City, Oeorte Wtraehlng —Pbont t99T- I their hom e |

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g e d j n _ - A r t s a n d X i a f t s ^

-rogram A tP T A M eetinaJtla o S S S u i SHOSHONE. Uay 31 — S tudent!^

r ^ t i d a IHa~a7mTti5f-rnd«nU-{pW J«et* -Be­lie annual Boy were displayed In the Lincoln audl- ne 3a and 37. torium Monday night durlni the lei urevltmaly aet -i e«ulai PT rt iim.aii|. W«ito-tf the aw h, Albion, hoa auditorium were lined with pictures ba parl , one “ id handicraft dlaplaya wtM ar- *x: Eamea atore ranged along the sldcA of the room ^a

oa_Uhlea. m e u t exhibit w uqw n . ^In plani. tOTed by the PTA »n<l Civic dub jo• Oakley and In connecUon with the Idaho red- jj , rt!l-«tt«sd-the fra trfi W fO T p n 'i .c lii t t- f jn cy ,^ thi

— 1- ' - i n addltlon-te-Uje origtell draw- of1 Ing and palntlnga entered In the Jr.

•Q awards scctlon, there were exhibits Cofrom each classroom In' (he Uncoln pli

TliLEOE, Po- tehool and a dlipUy of adult arts eo:• Idaho Btat« and craft«-proi*oU aa-wall as a ty] i-Twln-Palls ahow of -worlc-from the hlgh-ichool —4 :«* of Lamb- biology cln.siea and the homa eoon- » , rellgloua or- omlcs clnsscs. by

Tho six nwardi wlnnera who will *oi a w u elected have the ir work aent to tha aeeond Cli Uneoln wsi d istric t convention of the Idaho - ] the women’s Federated Women’a cluba cont«t «- Quigley was are K athy Lecectua’i ftral grad*,wbo « i

the men's entered a crayon drawing; Bharon Kt Kelley, th ird grade atudent. aUo a go

------ ------ crayon drawing; r rpddle Oyer, third _

H b W _____tel p»lnUr>g;-Calf1n KnIgtit.Jaurth _grade student, pastel painting; Ju-

I — Heybum dip» *ove, *l»th grade atudent, whe urtate aerv- entered nn oil painting, and Susan ay afternoon R o » . a fU th grade student, finger chapel with pointing.

,jlng.the>aer- 'Konomblo mention ven t (o Er* ~ Id recessional ne*t O wto, Mary McWllUs and Car-

f"" “IL? Jtc luon .nUv ' Judging standards for the exhlb-

» ~ M t l h ^ It- were ll.itcd a» originality, balance. _ ad the aerlo- “ *® expre.iaion, creallve a ^ t , tc- “ Uoa. «bMrvaUon,.peripeeUva,-uat-of

• color and design. Judges were Urt.D. Sidney Smith, chairman; Mn.

t paltet yet W ; HrDtcktnson and Mr& Hsrrtll A; - . dating from T hom e, memtera of the Clvle club oa discoveied committee lo uarge . ..

Tw enty-four w in n e r s wUl be

JUagie V a lle y A^iplicatoTB For

MANVn.LE ROOFING

“ S A F E AT HOME”

I f your roof does not protect I h ^ ^ B your home, its occupants, aik

about our roofs that do. It TOU. am building, IntpilTf- _ ihVtd s e t our' g u a m ie ^ ty p t ' o f roof on your residence right

— r f f l M Qu®'“ y roof*th a t protect and save. Let ui "Bhow» yout _

-rT-.-Atpbail-ShlDglet-'-BtaakH-'-Aabettot---- —]p Reefa - Alamlntun Bcreeoa - lanlatlao TPlor , . . Call eelteet. weal pay tb t UDl

riMATES-^-NChOBLIGATIpNS^-----

N O TH IN G DOWN —38 MONTHS O N BALANCE -

MAGXCLCITTLROOEING- _ & IM P R O V E M E N T CO.

-P bon t m r - <M W. A ddlM »- Oan.Dinleli

^ n o w w h y ! "

D o k f f i

BRAND ,. ------ ..B

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i a f t s A r e - D i s p l a y e d — |

M e e t i n g i n S h o s h o n e Si

t ;Lincoln lUdl- nert wUl b t se t up In the ab gal- f

durini the 1*17 * t BoUe . ta d priies will be ■W«ll»-tf the awarded in each division. ahiwith pictures AdulU who entered Work for the «a ys were ar- exhibit Monday n ight were Jessie ^of t h e j ^ LaOrange. D letrtch; Mra. Creed T. fS bl>w aaqw . jcn lgh t. Mrs, Pw il, Bancroft. Mrs. “ tP’u John Tucknes4, Mrs. U J. Mott,s Idatio red . j j . J, DUle, Mrs. Claude Met-l_i*jnn7_A rt ihews^Mra. D . .a . JllKheU, all 8ho-— ------------ihone.-»nd-there-wM a full- »«Uoorigtell draw- of thrconipletB"wcmrot-Loiiu-PcclR tered In the Jr.. Boise, who Is a atudent a t tlie were exhibits College of Idaho. I t Included Sam­i' (he Uncoln pies of pencil a n d Ink copies, water of adult arts eolo..., pastels a n d oils In various i-wall as a typea of modemlatie art. -s Wgh-ichool —Olher“"ia&re attracUons included ! noma eoon- ^ display of puppet characters made

by the home economics clas.^s and lera who will sotna samples o f wood carving by o tha second Claude Matthews.•L.ifi* business meeUng of-;lubs cont«t (leers fo r the coming year were In- *. itU lM . •mey - aJ-o-Mrs." Creed T,,’ing; enaron x n lg h t. president: Mr?. Domingo a Oj^r Uilrd president; Mrs. ^

n l« h t .J a u r th __________________________________lalnting; Ju- nstudent, who D O SU M[, and Susan jdent, linger

went -to-n - - / -------^ ^Ills and Car. J - > . . ^ _

f the exhlb- ’ :. | . . J

KUva,-uat-of - ;s were Ura.Irman; Mn. W B S a a lS K I ^ m M B L jS m S ^ ^ r& Hsrrtil-A; ------IB Civic club ^ :

!?» WlU be '

- THURS., FRI.

- w i n :n u . a>k

ied'ty^ce right ■ty roofa V

i i pLUXURIOUS Cl

CE -

ING- * . RrovenJn-QCtu^of:5 .?:. • C orrect sizing end

• Clog-Proof nozzler ~ ~ _ • _W in!^erL P revok

II. CQnceptions df-Oil.bur

^ I Square, accurately fitted ca----- CaBing-ia-asacmbled -w it^u l-----b u rn trB -effic iency iss tirc r-

^ ------- COl

I t 's easy to underttvid prlnolplei which' makt (

________________________B u m tf ■ Ul almoit Incredl!________________________.YMiMfinrt-tH)«_cfJmmr

................. r«MOM why:------- W ln U tr LP* conle* do m

X • - No fllt« r-th e S(ralntr Is 1S f W lnU tr U » can be tiled I

\ j qu irtm ent producing theparatur* and fewer iold ficlen t nma. .B«sau»t of lU exelualre, meter, and no-clog charac

----- ------------------------------- malnt»n«-«rWMUint-fufl«»eo»lilea. The flra Is alva: A demooatraUon cltarly 1

Hno t crlUeal of oll.'U has 1

•_________ eh^ WiW cs of ^ pi

WINKLER EQUIP' FREE H

* h e a t i n g

SURVEY W t 36 M onlhs

w w u tn u - ^

TIMES-NEWS. TWWTS. TW TN T ^ L S . I D A H O

J - Keith Jackson, aecoitd »leo presl.___ i'nM .U rt- » rw m _ J5 1 lM ^ ae U l3 f. _

and Mra. Bsle Carraway, treasurer.I Urs. Howard AdUna Introdueed the r l O n 6 «'"«™ “ >■»• H o»»nl EUI scted » ' U U U V ./ u imtalllng officer. - t t

gara lereral Scottish aod Irish read- es * ^ ‘ 1>t pr<«r«in a n d Mar- Bi

sha Adkins played * piano solo. Mrs. dc >rk for the Harrell Thome introduced the a rt ar fere Jessie **Wblt and e ip lalned the program, t* >. Creed T. | 5 i ^ S S S ; 5 S 5 = S 5 S 5 5 5 S

n , § f A M E K A G r ^Sm“pS; TO BUYERS OF iuded sam- W e sh a ll b e h a tc h in g / ■pies, water New H o m p sh ire C h icks , “ . ' “ ‘r «v.ry w te k . thfoughout \a included ~ t h r 7 e a r .

& ™ a “nd »<»"•carving by - ,

Sunny ChixCrted ' Phone 2 0 0Domingo _____

II n t : Mrs. ^ 2 2 e e 2 2 2 ™ 2 S 2 2 a I 2 2 i2 i2 2 2 2

Be sure to see th is fomoi

., FRI. and SAT. (Of

N K L E l

fM MlOUS COMFORT A T LOW.actuoLopemtion.--------------- ------izing ends oil w aste.3f nozzle cuts service.L P rev’olutionQry design featuresd f Q l I h u r n p r p c o n n m y . ----------------------

lly f i t te d casings f in is h e d in d e luxe , t ' b le d -w it^ u t- s c re w 3 . . * „ Lo_w_^,Btiick te cy is s t i r c r -e x tr e m e ly lo T r - f u e l-c o n s u m ^ l

COMPARE THESI

0 understand tht advanced e n ^ e e r ln g 'which' makt (ha Winkler Low Pressure [AtoMUBCredlML ta proy.emjLnt over con-_______ ]roes of bunieri. U (’a look a t the basic . ____ j

* Bonlee do nol clog. I he S(ralstr Is to coarse It will, not clog.• can be tlzed for the smalletit heating r e . jroduclnf the lowest pOMiblc sU ck tem - id fewer iold a tarls-longer., more e f-

lU exclusive, positive displacement fuelBo-clog characteristics, the W inkler LP* ____reoM U Bt'f ufl w ri« te ._ r e g a a Ja a T ^ ro l l rhe flra l l ^vayi clean. Bniokeless. sootleas. ttlon cltarly ahoa-a tha t th e W inkler Is of oll.'H has none of the tem pertm ent*!,I « pf pwMure Bumera, caused by

EQUtPEMENX'Made by

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10 - • __________ Ib anquet Served I

5 . S S " . ? ; 6H05HOHI, M .I

» “ ■ “ “

d Irish read- nift# were presenUd A nna Loa n a n d Mar- Beater, Kaehar adviwir, t t d O ay . ao solo. Mrs. dena Brom,ced the a rt and Miss Broira made the p resea- he program. UUons.

I r s 0 F l A B Y - C H r c K S - ± : r :

h a tc h in g Q ur lost hctch o f W h iter o u f lh o S Leghorn, o n d A u s tro -

m e S ta r te d Chlcki a ra ilab li now .

Chix HatcheryF i l a r

is famous l i n e of Low P r e s s

T. (Open e a c h E v e n i i

E R L oy

s i i e I

^T LOW COST! H

I sn features change a IJ___

1 d e luxe , tw o-tone H n m m c rlo ld . iw Btiick te m p era tu re a n d h i j r h • le l- c o n s u m ^ lo h . ' .......... .....

THESE FEATURES

1. L a rg e c a p a c i ty , low 12. L a r g e f i l t e r a r e a

w S S S k ___ _______ L .?°P-plain p lu g o n o p p o s i te

, inlet— c lim in n te-i re s t r i i^ E x c h a n g e r h a s a ll-w e ld

less p o s s i b i l I t j ^ f “ IeaKi con tra c tio n w i th o u t- n o i; denned w h e n e v e r necess

, _ __ evenly a ll a ro u n d H e a t• ’ spot.s, h e n ce lo n g e r life ,

cH m inntcs lin in g w i th 1 I W r 'c o n tr o ls m o u n te d 'i n s ld t

tected a g a in s t d a m a g e . ______ ________to i n t e r io r .o f - . f u r n a c e . :

■eeilng

r g . --------- W-INKy

H COALt fuel c The tr e m e n d o u s d e m a n d^ r a ' l - ---------nitlon.by-tho-publio-of-anT<)Util u e r i - havs-soen a W in k le r dem ons

nionoy. 'ed by — i„ * » l^ u ^ o w n

a d e b y U . S . , ' - M A C H I N E (

. : , : - (O p p .l ll« » o » l« T a i t u l l d l . , ) —

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W E M

id I ' ' Tl ^ t A t t e n t i D T i r F

i - "FRED ^ FLYING S

5" “ W iD Tiel^you” M re ”'y o u in

. damage. Call ub for free fie

-----fields to dry. N o J a r n a i n ofrom wheel tracks. AppHcati

_______ ___________ ^ C A L L J > <Phone 0 2 9 6 -J 5 , Buhl,

Buhl MunicipcB U H L , IDA

Pressure Oil F urnacesat

vening) FREE DOOI

[)w P res

t t -

f i T I

I c c ----------' 0 CtibtrengB-th«-W«rlk C d • to Motch Thif Burner.

oli theso nioneyandvserrico to

:ity , low speed fan—amazingly q u ie t an' te r a re a means Infrequent changes — _perm it8 -in 8ta,l]?^on_ofj^Bmok6i_pip0 , on opposite aide. Smoke pipe does n o t pasi ies restriction in air stream . 4. R ugg 3 all-welded construction fo r g re a te r s tr / o f leaks. Xccordlon-type design perm thou t- noise or damage to m etal. All 'flur: ver necessary to restore top efficiency. 5, und H eat Exchanger for g re a te r h ea t t nger life, 6. Pan-type bottom m eans grea ng w ]th concrete when Installing fu m a ted 'in sid e ' burner compartrnent— neater, dam age. 8. Large inspecting door o ffe ^ f u r n a c e . : ................................ ..

4KLE-R'S-W0 Fld-Rn

lL STOK]! dem and for Winkler S tokers,has been t -of-anT«ut8tanding-produet.-It-»-€a6y-to-?r dem onstration ■w b^-^nkier>»—--------

)ney. • Lanta longer. • Gives A ssures a cleaner basement a n d houB«

Id t o 6\vrt,------------------------------------- --------------

t lN T cQ R P O R ^^

io i r F o r m e r i f *

RED'S ® SERVICave your alfalfa f«». for free field inspection. *rS?“j?!?!5ljilrT-TWS dday walliiS?’damage to hay and »

1. Application guaranlfed.**

^LLMOW _____ —

i-i5, Bulll, Da)-.-o,

l i n i c i p a l A irportlU H L, IDAHO

a c e s a t o u r

QCRPfilzj■esurl

i-the-W «rW -» ----------------t Burner. (

inrice to v ing feommj

y q u ie t and easily accesuTk h an g es — filters last loni* :«i_pip0. on either es n o t p ass through coU »#

4. Rugged 10-gauge Hstl g re a te r strength, longer lif«i isjgn perm its ^an sb 'o ul n\. All 'flurfaces can be euSj •ficiency. 5, Air Is distnbiitrf t te r h ea t absorption—DO M m eans g re a te r cIeanline««J liing furnace. 7. Al! furawn t— nea'te'r,‘~cTeaiiei'’Hndpf»' door offe^p convenient »«a*

Id-i^m ous—;

,hft8 been the result of i * j H \s-€a6y-to-rcallzfir*“ ^^^T B |j

, Given mom c o n j j r t ^ t t l b a n d houm . » M S m _\

ON, L e b a n o n , i f > ® !

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'S& SSi.SS 'I* ■■“ '■. * S S S T ' SJftw ile ld , Dlclt Bern- --------------------J V io l BWven BmlUi. 17Miners»a WlU. J»y w w uhb . eb4e h s o n , &

Mselrt. Jo Ann Archer, CrotU ind dau^£Glori» B*nka, H elen from RMburg >______________!--------- am then la d toKti Bttm. Jw n Srire s , wUege.I s*3ie»d. B etty Lou Lorrslne HuiOH E«W, Shirley Ennl5, th# LDS hosp:W.Btmrrfdrtclcson. Do- jpent the weekat, IrtneOimer, D arlene enU. Mr, wid &!la HiKfD, DoUy Hardy, ji«cent guesUBlrt, EU* Hleb, M artha 0 . Btilow w tiWplhrUeeJtcr. Dnnda- wrlght. 6»lt U lcan, UHie Kin?. Owen Mrs, Oswald Ja<&1 Dama Madsen. Rosa- _____________

• ■ir>Mi-Mtier.-Joy Mlnttr, -------------- -—Koi, Konna Halls. R (*er- ralne Wtlmer,:aa. Jmd Rogers, M arl- luid Barbara MUli, NidlDe Seal. Velv* ----------JcTO Sosfty. Velma Tracy. Doff« and caUart UUhM Wardle. Lor- cholera.

fTEND UR BIG

P selectr:n e w S e U e lr le f ta n g t

I T y * All tho advantages o f dean,■ B y

M l -* I ta mort perfi«t heal Smte n t td e v is e d l -

9 i 2” «f to.* ^ _____________________

^ B 3 ^ ^ - t b » - i % . be iw w n^heatg—C'Uiernngoeskipt

« a a e u iiuUer mj»■ * ^ n a $ tm e u t l ..■ A *^-W ting,ielf.tuTn!B r ^ 5

RANGI, ■ ***• U i i W .T |«

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C<^8ion Sc£u*s ^mo

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Cftwinea of Uu (a | Penebfeet (fcrtiTOuad) n n u i ler Wafp. tilted witb new M*tea w etioa er bow frota ler Domet, bnuU ter QraTeaend bay a fU r Icarlnx d DU, N. J . T n dart «f ro an d -tb ccleek rtsa ln m Uy-g contatoa wUh tlw dtatroyef H obtoo. ( N ^ te l^

Emerson Visits lacragBly oiK, >tandCB4EHSON, U»y 31- M m. Oeorga If” '*'ofta and daujhter have retunicd ■ ' ___________im RMburg where they attended . -3theni3Hlfl»uiht«T»46yalRl«i-a X L A M B -

Lorralne Hunt, itudent nurw a t - C O R R Ie LDS hosplUl In Idaho Falls, ' i , o l e a i a a tent the week-end with her p a r- “ Backaches mn'U. Mr, and Mn. Lenj Hunt. - w ith rheumalRecent guestj of Mr, and Mrs. C. _ lumbato stomj

Bailow were Thcmas Wheel- disorders. U •lght, Balt Lake Cliy. and Mr. and - everythlnjt eliirs, Oswald Jackwn. Ogden. _ ' m enu. Relief

_ . __ ___ _ ta lned .a ttc r -lhe WelmerTPaUy Montgomery . D R . Al.M/1d Barbara Moon, CTIIBOP)

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ctiiccookinipte Itanget ^ .......... .. ... .i. —

» o f clean , cool,nb D0W tr ic la j ~ — — —

h e e t cb n b o l

^ n ^ h e a ts-------

«lve RotiMT’ ^ g - — xaiiuicM.

»6IS oSK“‘ saaii!!"')r what you want most! Come to,

f.~hee=SalesrGi--------------------P h ,

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__________________________________TlfeS-Ns Remov_ed __ Opening Di- - ------- ------------------- P00I I S &

nUPERT. M ay 21- tor Neptune p e rk m

.......... . ......... .. — •• mlnt'pool ha*-t>een‘. . ». ,- , •. : June 1, Robert L, C

. ♦ ' . • manaser. announced. : . Bed c ra is swimmir*r ..•• :. •• •!i,;.-i;.' ,'. be held from -U *.1 . - • .". Monilay through

' • !V •,■_•;•.•? swimming. M onday I I day, WlU txi tro m 3

-ajajUlj IT ■ ’ 1' .P2jUfCm_fi!T •. pool hours are tron:

.) Siniile admissions ^ o rreh lta rrs .n ^p n u

' ’ 40 ccnutickets will be ts.oo;

. ! tlcHtts. asea S throi. U.CO. aad Adult sea

. Schedule for Red (--------1 e<>u»e3 wiu be Ju n e I

- 57," to r R u p e r t ; 'J u. . July Ji. to r Mlnldol

' Auj, 11 th rough Ai. . . . : '.-agA pert. No charge! wU

............. ....... Red Crow Instructli< ............Surtey will be held

• through Ju ly 12 nmK ------ m ---------------------- --- through Aug.' b;

' M S k • :- -. . ItEAD TIME6•N£^V

ound) wa»e a . lh# *lrtraft ear. ! m ‘ot> ef bow treta ber alitcr car- a fU r leaTlng drydock at Bay- lock rt|>a!r* rm aTed Man ol Km. (NEA telephoto)

'n ly m lubataoUsl tn«. aiggly oak, stands on HaUras Is. Id, off the coast ot North Caro-i. •

L A M B B A C KC O R R E C T I O N M

Is p l e a s a n t and palnleu. : 3 |Backaches mny bs associated y Sw ith rheumnUsm. arthntls. \ 3 g lumbago, atomach and kidneydisorders, i t you haxe tried \ *

, everything else. Try Adjmt- Vm e n u Relief la oftco ob- 1to ln r i a ttrr flni[t_ t r c a t i n e n L ._________________

D R . ALMA“ H A RD IN ............................nSIROPRACTOR

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ming Date for Sale of Liq 'ool Is Scheduled Indian DraiPERT. M ay 21-Openlns date BHOBHONE. Mayleptune p e rk municipal swim- flni'th, Mlsaourl. was 1pool hM -tjeen 'iil tor'S -prm: lenteneed-to two-day»1, Robert L, Culbertson pool ^•‘T on * eharge o t sei ser. announced Tuesday. Indian. He pleadedI Crais swimming elasscs will Probate Judge Ross !ld from- U s. m, to 2 p jn The complaint was sis lay th rough Prlday Open *>'»* ^ 'e Austin, mlng. M onday through Siitur. Judge Haddoclc ru will t>e tro m J to #:30 p m wntenct on conditionfrom a .’af> a p eunfliT le u e ^ o a h o c e -----------hours are from J p, m, to B AwUn arrested Smit

aller ho had seen Sigle odmlsslons will b« 9 ccftlaM t° r r o r i4 ^ p n > - T 5 m iE W ______nu for adults. i«imlly season ^J will be *8.00: Itudent aeason ■ ■ts. ages 8 through IS, «11 be ■aad Adult season tickets, »9,'

ledule for Red Crosi swimming R E P A I I!!j WIU be Ju n e le through June ' ^or R upert; July U through' -----P rom pt .- rr ;Ji. for Minidoka county, andII U ^ u g h Aug, Jl, for Ru.No charge wUl be mado for ^ , ,Cross Instruction. Classes for ' F a lrwy will be held from June 30 «%■gh Ju ly ^ nnd from R O g i

3 T I M E S .N E ^ v ^ ^ ;^ ADS,

THURSDAY, FRI

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H era 'a eo« nbigentat tlirt |om om* to evecTtlxiitg M This giant nm 11 cu. ft. Admi

— -extra «poe« tbr«U tba food, you can pile in to 1 B ahopping cart—at no eifro eorti In o ther wf giVea yoa 21% nun food ifae$ per dollar, thax o f th e largeft Belling bnuxla-mor*/or >«urRH b ran d o n th® market with comparable fea tu re

A h, y « . . . featuretl No. 1 Is fully automat N o m ore messy "mopping up" chon*. . • no *

'- bacauM 'erccy dro}T is m p cm t^ . K b work I t 'a M t when yon p t it..'.you forget H fr A no ther .excltuire with.thi*_inpdel I» ^ Sui

.....Kegulator, which lets you adiuat tho general• area t o djanging weather conditions. __

MOTl AU TKIII ADMIRAt riATUR-----e - P iiH j Aiifcm^tfc Defartfag 0 f tim m er W h— K«p«: ------e.F«U L»gtl»-Cold----- - •

• Ful].Wldth Freeso o G U der Blue _ . . •GdentUoa>air.Spadi>(-AdjD>tsbUC

A D M IR AL PRICES A S L O W J

■ABMi *’1 M d N n a e itb Bob Ttoat~ fliDdsya. SdO P »M » SatMtMaa «ia •VaMh U tW . Baa r o w A<

lASYTfRMSI dewWQUS TRAOHNSI CO

No Gr«dit~^~ V J E | | | H Restrictions-

Paym ents

XS. IDAHO

of L iquortb .rnt*'!? me“’sidi" an Draws Fine r^^S“n ^ t1 K[ONT. May 31-John C, « id he grabbed S m l^ isaourl. was fined IM andI te tw e-dayo In-Jall M o n --------------------------------

v i B i t a lib•™ .»oP A U :, M ..

, Austin. Anderson has nHaddoclc suspended the California where she vl on condition tha t Smith Steve Osterhout.ahone-------------------------------- Jdr. and-Mcs-EtliCUarrested S m ith a t 10 p. m, turned from visiting i had seen S m ith leave a Ous Berg, in Cobalt

REPAIR, PARTS and SERVIC* ro in p t~ .T r ; -JE conoinicjif'.. , .fff ic ie irt* R e p

on any Maka DISTRIBUTORS

F a l r b a n f ta Morse— Pomona P o m p s

1 R ogers Farm Storeberty Boaa Twto Faflt F h

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--------.--------IsKILVisits Listed «*nrti„nNODAU:. M .7 „ _ M„. M o r t i n gAnderson hiui returned from IN 70l,lowing siiopilla where she visited her son, o.t.h4ui-Tiimi». Jsterhout.nA Mr. r th e r yarlr h»vi. ______ ____ . '*from visiting Mr. and Mrs. > h ^ i i c . 'S r ^ ^rg in cobalt *

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rE D A IR L I N E S R E P R E S E N T A T IEmployment Security Agency

:ond St. E. PhontErenlog In terrlew a by AppobitmcBl

en each evening!

REFRIGERATORSTYPE FO B EVERY NEED

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H But eairActs Hi To Cii^West■ 1 “ “ FliSodfhreai

IWASIHNaTON, May 51 (W- eecrttary of Interior Oscar I Ch*pman announced, today lha «Tcry poulblo bureau of reclamatioi — raw Totr-W 'bctnr'Jiw trnt'to-hel: BJeet the thrent of floods on west c m rivers thla spring."

n ie drained reservoirs, dejlent' primarily for irrlBatlon and powe

. . . pufpMt4.'Wl)ETOTM'wH«nCeccrd breaking mouh{aIfi'anow& mei to send loTTmU cl n te r Uirougl westem *tream*.

The bureau of reclamatioa ial< lla reitrvolri vlll. be able tA catd

.enough flood water lo cover 14,000,

Thla U u i area larger e - CkiV Beetleut, MaAsachuietti, Delawar' •o d New Jersey combined.

Wamlnr Not*Tlie bureau warned, however, tbi.

' clorate xpac’e is tmall compared t< th e volume of water expected to b.

— uiileashe'd by'tlUs yeara snow m d »nd therefore protecllon will bi

____ Tfie bureau »nld the reservoir alO ranTcSuIeeHiSnirrwiHnininor

- Btate already has been drawn dowT to a level of 3.2M.OOO acre-feet. a

•Tolunie sbout 1.1j 0,000 acre-feet less thain normal.

On Uie Boise proJcct In Idaho th c Andcr.wn ranch rcicrvolr haa been drawn down lo J3B,700 ncre- iee t compared lo 477,000 a t the same Ume Ia«( year. The Arrow Bock reservoir haa been lowered to 'I0,)00 acre-feet compared with IfilDOO Uut year.

“ Thtse operations w far have - he ld lhB -no» oi.tne BolM m e r to —bank fuli dliehMje despite an ex-

tremety hlgli nmoff," the bureau •aid.

In olher areaa. the bureau eald reserTolra had been drawn down earlier and already have been re-

—tilled byJarge aprlng nmoff-------

PTA Committees Selected at Meet

HOLLISTER. May Jl-Com m lt- tees vere announced at the Hollister PTA meetins Monday nfght In the Bolllster echool.

Mrn. Clyde Drady, Mrs. Elmer Farrott and Mrt. Walter Nicholson

----- ^ n r r , diaafn-tO- plnn.ft.m onctralii, Ing TJrofjram for nett term and'Mrs:

J . H. Standley. Mts. Edai.i Lammcra a c d Mrs. Merle Parrott are In

■ ohnrge of canning Irult and vege- teb let (or the hot luneh program.

----------ItreWe-OTrtlerrHolllKtar-woeh-• r , reported on her recent trip to Hollywood, a reward for being one

ll of 3Q Idaho teachers Instructing V , ' tb e best air age propam.■ > '_______ Wf»f1 -pnfVbiiUiif • .Vmmw TBJ^ -------«uc3t aolDtst. accompanied by Mra.gjp Elmo Farrar. Hcfresnment» were

aerved by Mra. Earl Fullmer. '

Srs;Atteitd:£etemonia!■ BURLEY, May 51-Burley Shrln-

------- *r«-»ttendtnt the Bhrine-eeremonj- - ■ Saturday a t El Korah Umple, Doise j were Jess Parsons. John Harding

I r f l Joe Schodde. W. L. Belfleld. Char» | ] --------Knodle;'BerrWright, Hoy BlUimerU Oeorga Scholer. Olto Paulson. Rob- V l i « r t Lynch. J. L. Driskell, Harolc! ■ I I XJeardorff and Spec Woodford ■11 Hvptrt,■ n Three candidates who tooK degree■ | j _ _ w o r l c «-ere Robert A, Miller. P. U

Iti Day ObservedI I JEROME, May 3I-Baccalaureat«II} '----- «arnce4'we«i;iiHff:smiflijr.jimii:Ali l l -------- Iho-hijh-sehool-aiidltorlum.—TheI U R er. a 0 . Muhly. Twin Fallt tu -n ------ ther»n.ahurdi..waa prinr Ipal jpnalf-

--------<rr-T^ieodgre Qlek ■ pweent« d - th »inToeatlon and benediction.

■ ■ TlJB high-Khool mixed chorus u n g tvo aongs and JoAnn Rlgner

plAytd the processional and reces- ■looaL

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t o s -----A w ards an A LettWest B u rley IBgh S F h iie a t isented tb Burley atudenli, iJay 31 (W— Arlon awards went' to Arlhur ft or Oscar L, Dummer for vocal achievement: I I. today lh a t Betty Keller, concert band, and I of reclamation Rnlph Oochnour. orcheatra. The r trn t 'to 'h e lp flrat-two'BwiuxlB'were-preaented-br -r loods on west- M llllkln's' music store. Burley, j ." Oochnour'* award wo* sponsored by fiolrs, designed the Burley F e d c ^ ' ’“J non and power and woa presented by Mrs. Prank ^led-whEjrreci' BoceI.—mu*l9-«lub presldaut------In -a n W m elt " K illiry n l> a v li recelvM the Read-' j. rtter through e n DJgMi award. The M. JJ. KJnj v

— »woxd WBB piMented to Harry OtU- — lamation tald ahl a n d Bonnle_WA>'mcnt and the . able ta catch science nward to eKlth Bingham r- I cover 14,000,. and A rthu r Dummer. ^M. ;oot_deep, _ 8 tu d e n t ..body officers receiving r er than Con- aWorda of recognition were Dick . tts, Delaware Toolson. president: Lynn Stoker, ^ lined. vice president, and Raida Marchant. ^[nla sccrctary.however tbls of recognition were '

i inmM rrf io Riven to senators, They were Delwin E f ; t - Call. J im Daylcy. ponRlis Teenies, 1.

Brj-ce Oochnour. Oeorge Collett. K * " ^ i , Max Banner. Onye Pettygiove. 8

.lion WIU uo Sydney pacj_ jj^an Fentlermaker. t Pele-MelinerDortne-6uHon,-Jo«nn» -C -OsicthnutJolLBargciiUiu.YivncJs. a

f^lUninBton Mellne. Jack Holland, DoreneI . Sutton. Joanne Osterhout. Rex vj) acre-feet. a wriRlcy, Ronald Warnke, Jim Hein- t< acre-feet Jess j,'. Bob Sargent, ^^ary McMurray.

Meoc Vanek. Mar>- Dudley, Gary „ Cul T hurston. Helen Holden. Dan Rear- j.

■ct In Idaho, don nnd Oaiy(Wnyment. rcicrvolr has. • "Bervice club awnrcls were present- J3B,700 acre- ed lo Donna Asher, Mary Dudley, r

7,D00 a t the Betty Haskell, Jim Holdtn. Melba o Tho Arrow Jean Koyle, Joan Kidd, Lois Mal.

Men lowered Ruth Mallory. Ted Moon. Francis g mpared wilh Owinga, LaVon Peterson, Evelyn t

Rapp. Betty Smith. Elaine l^ylor. " M far have W arner, Emma Leu Wendell ~

th« bureau M utchliaon. editor: Keith Bing- » ham. buBlnew manager, and laVar

h.ir»»ii u iit Steel, a r t and layout. ^»w "fs went to LaVar °

^ M ax Slarley, Atlyn Tanner. Riw ofL Folrchlld and Shlrlee Ctism- °

7 7 ~ - Qulll and Scroll cub awards were nI T P P ^ pre-ientwl to Max Btarley. Arlyn Dtl.C C>9 T anner. Eola Dummer, Mike KeUy, ol+ A l o A f I^c llle Dayley. Jack Lindsay, Lynn tt.1 i T l C C t RoberLion. DellftTn Call, LaVarJI—Commit- Steel: journeymen, Ilene Abbott, a'theHolllstcr Bnj-bara Schodde and R o b e r t F

nfght In the Sm ythe; star a»-ards to Shlrlee BC ham bers and Rets Fairchild, D

Mrs. Elmer Declamation awards were received Oer Nicholson by C harles Falk, Mary McMurray V..Jnonctrall^ j n d _Cgtliarlne Llnd»ay, Shlrlee;rm and^Mrs: Chamber's pnSvBliniewman weredl.iLammcrs awarded outstanding T h e s p ia n Brott are In awards.it and vege- I Jb ra r lan award.^ were presentedai program, to Cleone Bates, Emily Dsyley,

;cent trip to Olen H all, Joyce Halford, Loli Mal,or being one Rosem ary McBride, Mary Ann Moul-I Instructing trie, Shlrlene Scleman, Rowcne Steelam, E3alne Taylor.Jernme.,- w aa .__D anforthjw .ards. went to Roberttiled by Mra. Bm ythe and Mary McMurray. iments were A rt owarfls were rccelved by Har- illmer. ' ry O nishl. Lavar Sleel and Mary ------ McMurray.

s n o n i a l

S S T . XUmple Boise V onsant. Janellle Ward. Joso Ward.' ohn Hkrdimr:ielfleld Chan D 'nucr, Marilyn Evans, Eldene Jen- Roy Bklimer.- •ea.-Joyeo-Ann Halford, Dorts Man- Paulsan.Rob- n ibs. ArdU Mitchell. D a r le n e ikell, Harold Schult*. Dorene Sutton, Bhlrley 3 Woodford, V ansant, Louis* Wrigiey and Vir­

g inia Wntcrs.0 took degree "B" pins went to Blli Bar-Miller, r . U gent. Auburn Powers and Gary raner. —

r v e d O E T you* f a r m lo a n sloccalaureate ^

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nALetters-Are-Given— S IDffh School Students»_____H - _ ___________ ___Ll

-Ons huodrad Tegan; "B" aw ards to BUT fianent.ave'tffwrwe- 30P-C am eia ; O iuy Tn a n .-M8rtow’ b]dents, Yost, Jimmie Easton. Earl Christen, j,i t ' to Arlhur wn. Norman Bench. David Hanks, ij

achievement: Robert Christenson and C e c i l D rt band, and Blauer.rchestra. The vocal awards went to Eldene Jen. ««rp resenW -br-H nrA rthurD oinnier. Msx-Banntr, D tore. B u rl^ jjinday a n d oBnnle Wayment.! s p a r e d by orchestra and band "n" pins wer« D

» 2 awarded - Aloha Mabey C arter, Cw i Blaine Q uam strom. Ralph Goch- G

csuunt-------- •iionr'BettyTCellcrT'ElslneOoehnmirf OivMtheRead-- m ta P ilrch lld .'C leb Sprerer,"!*-- D

Veme S tee l fl"X eU era were 'ilven George’ M e ,

“ Sl B lngh^ Oonlgle. Mike Kelly, Jack Holland. Jjtiui lilngham Robertson. Corlnne Twhune, “Cali. J im Steel, Charles Falfc. «

5 CarU .gobettson. Blaine Quamstrom. . .f i 'ff Alleen Bachm an. Frances Knodle. I

:ognltlon were ' Twlrler swardH wenl to Kareenay were Delwin Evans, Loma Banner, EiUrley Star- •iiRlis Teenies, ley and Sidney Pace. Doris Manning. .corgfl Collett. Myriui MoUghn, Ren* Brown and “; Pettygiove, Shirley Thomas, and Arlyn Tanner, 5Fenslermsker, Udecn Call. Louise Wrlgley and Joan riuHon,-Jo«nn» -Church—r»oelv»d -eh«« r—ltad«ji ^.L.MU.Ylv.ricJs, awards.______ " _____ _____?■Hand, Dorene In addition fo3 var.'lly and“JunI6f Stcrhout. Rex varsity letters hnve been presented ,,,kc, Jim Hein- to Burley students. “ :y McMurray. Varsity football letters were pre- Dudley, Gary rented to Vern Oreen, Lynn Wyatt,;n. Dan Rear- jim Daj'ley. W ayre. Jolly._Darwln. Xent- Martell. Boyd Hoggan, Lftrr>- Holm. 5werepre«nl. jjo b frt SmyUie. Dick Tilley. Bob ft“ ‘P ' Campbell. D clono Balicy, J m y "loldtn. Me ba gmythe. Rlchrird Arbogost. Paul v

^ T ' Stewart. Lynn Stoker. Allen Butler. ^ Don H olm ,-M ax Banner. Lionel

: ^ . 2? Bowen, David Hanks. Pete Mellae. ,,a o rth Wilson. Franklin Bowen. „

U u Wendell D uttars , Don Clark. Dean V,glvenloSar- Ftnslenaaker. ,-M a* -V a u et;- .n d

to tt .n i . i t a . “r, and LaVar SltcbM .mt to LaVar George Bodenstclner. Jim Helner, j,i itlyn Tanner Richard Nakono. Emer Wlnward, hirlee Cham- D"l « “ '• M o o re . Kent „!

Church. Poul Montgomery, David I awards were Hogge. Jim Steel, Well Anderson. itarley. Arlyn David M artlndale. Jsy Mellne. Qer- ^ r, Mike Kelly, old Bude. Earl Johnson. John Ran- b! -Indsay, Lynn tel, Kaye Curtla and Jack Taylor, gr Call, LaVar Varsity basketball letters were

Ilene Abbott, awarded to Dick Toolson, Dean nd R o b e r t Fenstcrmaker. Arthur Dummer, Dill s to Shlrlee Buftoti, O arth WJlson. Ksnt Church, i i 'olrchlld, Don Clark, W ayne Jolley. Delano th were received Greener, LaM ar Hagar and Barton o ry McMurray Lyons. su5ay, Shlrlee Junior varsity basketball letters, co iemnirn~«CTc •werff-“«W(VT(I(!ir-tffT?«ll-^TiaarsDnr sr

T h e s p ia n Bryce O ochnour, Emer WInward. In

ere presentedMiy Dayley, | %

T T i e " " B l l, Rowcne Steel

Maughn, -Joy • ' • '

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• Bob Blschoff, J e rry Smyths. David / 1 V 6 1 1 ' Martlndale,— J im — Helner,— Oerald I

Budg*. Kaye Curtis. l>yle Bird. ^ , Boone Zlllner. Ja ck Taylor. Karl p I C l C l l l B Wrlgley, Oeorse Christensen and __________ _ Larrj Hansen:^ MmS w Varsity track le tte rs were received

:arl Christen. Jerry Rowlan. B ex O erratt. Don 1David Hanks, Holm, Lairj Holm, Delno Bailey,and C e c i l Dick Bodcn. '

‘ Junior-varsity track letters aent .0 Eldene Jen. V> Jim Helner, Oleo X,arsoD and .Msx-B«nntr. Dalj Rassmuesen. - - - - -lie Wayment. Baseball letters were awarded to -■n" pins were Dick Toolson. J im Daylcy, Kaye -bey C arter, Curtis, Jack H olland. K ent Church, -Ralph Goch- Garth Wilson. Je rry Smythe. Vem ,tneOoehnmir, O i^ r-D lc l r Bwlntr-Alan..ButIcr.- - Spreier," H -- Don MlIIer, B ryce ' Oochnour; Den­

nis Curtis. ” —George’ Mc- letters we r e -presented-to

lack Holland J**k Holland, Lynn lUibettson, ana Twhun*' ^^onte Hobson, Jo h n Vawdrey and , Charles F a i t O tnia budge. ; rQ uam atrom .___ __ ____ , _______ :.T r_ _ _i

Jvtn SterllDB Hailey’s Softball ,

t to Kareena Diamond Opened Lol’ls M M nl^i HAILEY. May a i-L a ck m a n solt- 1

balLUeld-wa«.dei1lM ted.aunday tvc-

6un-V»ll»y-B.-H*lloy-S:-Trlumplu7,I’l, i Kelehum "Kld.V 0; Carey H , Ketch-cn presented ••oads" 1; BeUevuo 3 and

l'vtTh WmiV Hillcy'M aj-or R . R. Home gave Sr ' the dedication oddress arfU pitched

the-flrst-bali^hlch-w ere-cughl-oy de C ; Ketchum’s Mayor Oeorge Venable, w

Sam McNary-, Bellevue, was “ ■‘‘'le to a ttend . Ned Bell. Sun ^

™“n b5Sp'l.!!' w ills ? Ofllclal league play will start i"' i,,r„ n f ; • Juns 3 and each team will play

other team twice beiore lha =o

jX’i ^'* luuam e8w m ‘» ta r t a t8 p.m .and

aob B ^ no ff, be piayrt u nde r light*. Double w header games will be held every *>

er wmwara, Tuesday. Thursdny a n d Friday o o re , Kent nights during June . July and August, d"

No admission wll! charged a t W ■11 Anderson. *ny time.' CoIIectlon.s'wm be Uken Mellne. Qer- to jttray expenses of power, halls,

01’-Jack Taylor, erailon.letters were __________________«)lson, Dean LEAVING BELLEVUE IsDummer, Dili BELLEVUE. Mny 21—Supt. and Jc Kffnt Church. Un. <y. WhccJcr Sm ith wHI Jcave ■ jllcy. Delano the latter p a rt ot this week for Cf• and Barton Colorado where Sm ith will attend wl

summcr school n t W estern States ctball letters, collew, Gunnison. Colo., luid Mrs. Su llTHTiaarsDnr smiin-tcill tftge~npnunui..ut a nurse Ki tr WInwoii. In the Colorado Bcucral hospital. Lc

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s ^ = s G l- a s s - j f i - e d :»;ylOr. Karl 1---- ' " — - > JTensen and WANT AD RA TES' Br e received _ «•

- i t e - --------- ^rra tt. Don s 4«n y 90 ww4 Ino Bailey. <a mtalBsa o> 10 «c*d* h r*nliwJ ,

!■ M, n i tU»irU4 U.) »Jliters aent ro .-.i.m»i< u b u arson and ,

‘i^yr'Ksye u S - rn t Church, Uduii ,na,' nUl tiM "luaa u l-t- '

on.-Butler.- _rrniii rirft fn oiMiifim o»iji-------nour; Den- - - iiae4ij'»'AS»-S>-«. 8a to r* a j« * I-

T iaitn tkmsb rH S w —esented-to -‘. 'L £ ;£ y “

“nllDi A*- i n rtfkUj- cenmntlAl__ to ItronuUMl e*B W i t r n Ib____ _ ____ _ _____ —

ball mp e n e d I - " “ ■• " “ •— ' r -

Trips and Visits Th!.S“ Listed at Heyburn "h game to h EYBORN Msjrai—BIUla-Auatln. S w res ivere pgrUard, is vijltlng M r. ond Mrs- ;" !T K ^ ^10 ' 3 and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cofer recently

visited witli his sister. Mrs. I to b e rU _lom e gave Smith, In DlackfooL ' Of rm Pitched Vemon and Lynn R *rslea, a tu - m ^ ^ . [ , 1-0? d£nU ..at..th£.._aY U ^J40M ^w crc il'■e Venable week-end guests of the ir, pa ren ts . Xiilevue was “n'* RJivsten-

Bell ’ Sun Frank M urtough _ihonorary and daughters, Balt Lake City, werehonorary M urtaugh’s „

will atart mother. Mrs, Ida Croft- ^ will nlav Mr. and Mrs. Ross Palrch lld mnd T7

beiore lha s®"- visited relaUyes ...nea wliMi '•’* week-end.ffil j X i —Mn--Oraee-BliUer-l«-vl*lunB-Mr, CJ

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iLLANEOUS FOR SALI AUTOS FOR S

■ b l u e r i b b o n

t .r, «1» tn.l Arena. KorU.. >|t rACKARD SUBdmri B. -ALLY n.w b«br bunr. aIm •■ houi. tM iur ooo. D.il.n« L.:*. '4t FACKA&O SUnd.rd »■ • Ur.cn. or JOtH Addl.on Eu l .im . Ubl. compM,. ^,41. ■*» PACKAHP P .lu .. 01

^oi*7or*^l!^Vworir.‘'AuH ^~ ■••rfXcKAHO Cllpprt S*l•;’‘lfr\4*noli«r CoTh^'wIK J^ MERCORT S»d.a -----__- ________________ •« roSTIAC D«)ui. SeJ«iLE o ^ u .d . lor moH.l-A Kort.orId? c“ r. Im! TbVa o‘n.°7C*r°°t«' ALMOST ALL2116-11 or »7«. EOUIrrED WITH llEATl

D^vi. prejKtor...c4Bj AND OVEHDIUV t.'gr.rblc .urpllc.' llm .cl’rciJon■'>r° SCHWARTZ AUIl*^i'i?i.-* of!!u,^‘’' j~ACK y P^^_^_^ ___D

NEW PLTOOOD ---- --------

. > » ; r . " ' ? O c V -nV IN PA L I

EQUIPM ENT

-------------------------------------- liei SrUDPUAKER L.ndITURE & APPLIANCES v"?,|d 'M of^v;»w :i» ,>k II do... iv* .If-

[>;Y” c r ^ ^ T r..^ °o l o rp .iluntL^^rl'it’^tor aod «bl(4 iM n nth M.tcr >H.cr. ITt, Bl.cfC.In. ,,,7 OLD9U00ILE «« CloJlUKEN » .h r r wIili pomp. Uka hrdrmn.Uo <Irl».. n7P,!10. lll.cr-C.in- and wblU tldtir.ll tuiJHoUa^ r .n i., Ly. d.RT. ,U r- -------------------Jujl Ilk* nrw. Il(».«. IU.CT. OLDSJCOBILK « tr

- - - - - ^

> .clf jour tornllur.7^til Mulc AND TRUCKI

lilt; t.trl«cr.^ ,” !VJO.~i^^ '**' S.HnlO'

'it ” n in *' tw*c7*^w..Mn'f n.1 »<' STUnKBAKF.n U ■ '.c - ln , 'D..chln.;‘ ub).; b*tfHI "

™ •°im -w '” AdS'rm?‘ SOJ»*l!tt ^ ' ****____________

w m a MACHlMEa.,, I I ~ ______—ARTO AND REPAIR

V in Falls ScwinffM achine Ex. ”

Wtltnh»-Pumltor»-H.rtt-------

SPE C IA L . . . S5 ' __ t OOK AT THE3L\^Hmo.MAc;{fmTii',l ~fZ. 4 - •. _ « L i u ^ . L u t _ . . .. __F . GOODRICH CO.It M.ln Plion. Ul 1»<1 }ATTEUy CHAnCE <K ___ .h^p.^',-------'!'!*', 'L .

PECIAL SERVICES hi* PLviiouTii z ^ rTOM dr...' .11 Had. .» poallr,, A U .u lJ .t _ ™Supnlr. 141 4tii Ac.nu. Wml

SS"'«';.': •<“ »««=»»__________. .. , ho.l.r, LcL'. tr.cl* .

S ^ i S 3 S i S S — --------------Soalh. Phon. »I.W________ “Tb. ;l.c« to «o to . . t.

; ^ s H W O E T i r ; w e

CED--W AY-DOW N 1_________ ________-IS KAISER 4;D00R -

I W A R N IN G !-K H O m 1.7U J . ,

•'< »"•»" i . ’KSin".;*,™ "-------------- l iT e tT 'o r -

I 10,000 MUo .OuaraFO R T H E B E S T __ »M«EiicH<‘y,5->»r.i*8[N U SED CARS Sl’iSvi " ''»ou ««*■ uto to Chooae Prom ' ' JJ-.T.

3 0 RE MOTOR 00 . W rl"» 4P P O S r m M M AKD-- T~ ------ecT«rr. fompI.i.lr)1 MAIN A V t SOUTH Y«r'.-------OiTl,' U*’y * nS>»U.. *

^ IUI nuicK «yl«ffch|b « YOO NEED U0MZ7? - ---------- —

- W E - P A Y - - IMIT O P DOLLAR ih« roB ^»i ton.picknp _. o u :m . d s e » o, m '

=T O U R O F F E R I ,„ . " r . ^ T T a

B IG -H E A E T E D .. ,„ , S l J f i i e S J 'J 1 S S B O B R E E S E f i j B i

IU . M IT C H E L L H ULOT « o . a FORD 8ALE5

:«<ii tfft Aorw. tnm (ui* Btmi* IDAHO

B U S I N E S S and P R O F E S S IO N A L

DIRECTORYw r worn

WMIB.

NERS k PYEflS • nUU^NG l ^ iA T l•m IH liilf ■« wi'Tkmi t r t B S T F iE jn s rs s T T O rs r

! r A m io . f le P ^ .sg5Ci/EHCiAL FMSTISO . — Q ^ T O s s s T s a ir s n G

J S t i i b m e -

'r u TjspAPiNG.;. _ . . . . - Lrn* Snrle^ rkM* Itl^W. - FR..1-- ^ ,|~:[:la ,;'HESS RENOVATING TwAT^SOlhENERS

g ffa n « = -b .tw .tiT A « £ : OttUM fcft w.ter %ttat,'

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALtS, IDA!

i i m i i iros FOR S A L I AUTOS_FOR_S.

1«H ItODOE-CoronM 4-do«r, SoKifi'Tgi, r ii.r ."

3 RIBBON CARS . . . ~ w

--A-NEW'^DOl,BD aur>d.rJ B .I . . _ I 1IM 6-PASS. 2-DOlU> Su.d.rd B«Ub —i i : i> FOR

'$76.44 PE R MO:;H0 cllpprt S.d4'll' __tlMJRT 8*1. a MM Include* HeoK AC D«)ui. S^r» 1IIJ

, with" KATKR. RADIO. ?700.00 DOWOVEHDmVB . call 1870

A RTZ A U TO CO. | ___ S 'v o « ^ o r ^----------------------------

- BOB REESI---------------------------— , MOTOR COW IN F A L L S POME ________JUIPM ENT CO.

UBED 'flARS •^' ■

PUAKER L.nd CniUw with *m1o». ‘Ul »'rallL*. °N «rl7 "*

I f . ---------------------HIM

Used Cars.nd Whl(« iM nr.lli _ l im AT BARNARD

UOOILE «« Cl.b «cKipt wllb .IHl PONTIAO CNb coupi n.Ue drir.. nijlo. bMttr lliM rrMS color. >*ul mu tld.ir.ll tubUIaj »l<lp?«d________- ■ *'” * l*M CUnVKOLTT BJAlr.MOBILE « tndor Ml.ik > -------------r^—I. 51?!*. -. JI55- -Uil CaZVBOLEX-

/\ND TRUCES

. 1>4 ton truck. NwmolCT. „ „ UNCOLN C(«m®pollH bwVtSd b«glUol c» »or ooL

Itll CHEVROLTT 4^ooT . h c u r; »o^ llr.? _!J|IM IWl gO™*C “I" W»B-

ll^TIONAL Vi to . McVup. „ „ P0NTIA77^niirn’Z Bioaci iBoior BUdl llaUb. :

kS od Truck L.n. 'Wwl | t | | ClttVROLrT A«® &

................--------------- „ „ ouisyoBlLB 4-do.

3T CAKESIHI 8tr..mlln

I na iron.lcr .Ith.r. .'Mom » ll CUIUAC l.docr m

b.-«u.ioo..™ t,i .iu li . .lg . ' ~ 0UR-CAR3-CARJ .dcla- QOOD GDARAN:

TT. .Wo h..« ia.nr ioodOK AT THESE I ^

• — - - - w r a ^ i S x c

jn m t l.i Inn. »'«'■-

K.dio. hii..?. WILLS MOTOR

URY *-J~.r .«J.IU B.dlo. Selcct-_ L jii- ‘.'f.l»_——— HU. -------- -r-Ufled-Gara-

~~ ' ~ v i s r r OUR*" ” ” Modem - EalMged CORTH=M CyOR5 ~ — «a-B toct=rittitk-l ^

I M.la-AT.. r . . t .N A SH

' — (MOSt-lLL KAVS BED

-VARNING! i M o l ' I l l r . ^ ' l t o r .• ■" ’ - o*n4fJ iWJilffSn*

M .n r r r '■Ith Tourt.If »Mibw *n cee<UtIae>nil to chKk th n t siM - - »nHa ---- ;------ ^»*'n* t- f"" rou bu7. t o W 4« .- i iT e * r - o r --------------------------wwuwt m ; m iittiat0 MUo O uarsnU s 1M«

".K.,;w«-s,; ---sfS strfS 5.11? —1 p»r monlh. , j , , ^

lAC ari.nMt.. Low niH Ji«Ur, ar.rdri.fc .peUL------ ik ia i.« 4 ..u .« .------

. . CHEVROLEI

JNT FOR F O R M - , | „ fIhUI.. 4.door. lUdlum pidna. tew .hM ^dke..^.

n'oLBT H loa plokup tllH | t a a»b Coupe JUdla >I>1tOLET m-too with b..l.r ____________

? » ^ £ S l J 5 S ! a ” ' ■ “ = FORD '

:H E L L H t » i T , ' “ 'f S s .u : i r .s . .E f . '; 3RD S A L E S w« c«tc« cuu, &«».. r.BtniL, IDAHO _ «T.rarlT. -----------

__ ______ Ifll lsp« iwtan t-taar. *- " — imn-vMr.-rtBUfik!

S IO N A L I PLYMOUTH

I.RY- -

_ _ ' \ IM ^ 1 BUU u

-------------------------

¥v\. m . j i i u j . i ; r T '--------- JttfB -T H E S f

ig S i’fr"- ............ W■ »«»>««»■ • AMWlaUMTtfttMMIBtM BiWl* r k IIWJ. -------*IR*CI--TJirf-C«r-U ffeft' ®»“ “ « «f

S ^ - J ^ JOmflB BOTB, tJSED C

a s 'f lU M W ' ' ~ — ■----------- ”- WILLS-MOTOR

li j f - . ___ -' ____ M« Blwk ly^g L«a>

L _ ,

t s , IDAHO

JTOS FOR SALI AUTOS FOR SA3i:-<>ron« 4jdo«r.^n_.^l-..J.f.U------------------------------

~ - ------------ MID-MONTH BARC

N E W '^ D O D G E ’ ^ “ “ ^ O W l ^ G•PASS. 2-DOOR •» *•

f o r -to DoIcb'Comom 4«loor. 11.4 PE R MONTH

Include* Heoier ini*’‘i^NTiAF^^-"s;3wSnd Knanco Cli'»rs»

ONLYJ700.00 DOWN h«l.“

- call 1870 ■

Z ^ Z T u i " ! ^ - _______B IlQ W .N m Q .llIIC____________________ ______ (WltE»E.TOU_PBAliJ

CONnOENCE)BOB R E E SE , ----------MOTOR CO. , - :. .. . . . SAFE BUY

‘ Used Cars

-■ :M1 UERCnBT Gob .oop.h«.i.r, ct.idrlTL 1T,6»

p« *»¥n1o»i 'Ul » fo* IMl TOUD Caitom "I” fordoFour eoar.si.nco. bntn, o»n4il... Vm

G o o d W i l l . — U»ed C ara _______ i jS S .? &

AT B U m M U J’8 „ „ i „ „ „JTIAO Club eoup». BmoiIIoI ot.rdtlr^ bNt<r

.....»>.M >•«^ROp r BalAt^ Barn. M ^WEOLEX-l-ta>t-ro-K»)M.- -----bf.w. oT^rlr. --------■b .lakh, 1.W o,lU.«.,_M':4. I 1.4. rORDXb.n pickup, I .TIAO 4-loor. 2.t^n.. 11/drfc *“>* nbbtr,

. . . . . IMS nOME H lo^pkkup. 1

IwoY*cS’ fw ^ oa" 1^!»J«II 1»« nUlCK IpMltl. R.41 CVROLET 4-dooT --------HIM -------------jn .c -■■■ ....... ' " • s ' l a ' ^ - s v u ' s ;fTlAC StnamllnR S . d s a . 1046 FOIID lodsr. JUdlo, b.

cvBOLrr Am 6«ub. nnu- DOUGLAS-SEI L»amon_. „ .,, , ^ , - , m .l- : ^_-,-^M O TO R-CO .'38M0^1LE Club Coup.. L^V. Ml U.I. At« u, E,

3SU0B1LB 4-door. t . to n . _________________ ____lai .n l c«r«n. b.w toblier: ■

o u A L mmAC 8tr..m:iarr Bcl.n-Pfc rtoa. co lor--------- |0M AT/~____HIAAC 4.door Md.a la r . j r ’

~ - U S E D C A tu h»* la.BT iood Dt.-w.r

B»ia ear.- -. im i CnEVROUT <-do«c .

o s s D - c A n - tc r r -----------TUO^ *'• “‘ cADILlJl'o” ” ltl» CHBVROLTP 0«BT.r<

I I.M Clin'ROLBT l^teor • ~ ‘ ■ ~ 1.4. CHEVWiLET 45ISr;

IMD rORD indoor MdaaLLS MOTOR CO. „ „ , ord i.do„ ..da. _

Select « « ' WBD ».pu..&(0 MO,—Ufled-Gara------- — -iw -slymoiiis- * . ! ^ ^- v i B r r o u R - '— '----- -»««n)t.E»AKERV:*^,im - EalBTged c * r Lot « t»H aroDEDAKE» 4-l,ar.,

int!t—Tnitk--l^aBft£aeflt-- — --------- - - o s ^ ^-------- --------------- - ' WRTITEIf WAJUQD

.N A SH-LLL KAVS BED UNIT6) - ------- 5 ,2 :^ .“j* 1 1!."» a j . S u ^ 4-lo.r. lUdlo. - .

G L E N G . J E N Iy , V ’ ' CHREVOLET™ ■— ^— - - - —I-Iim-.Mada ' t>ioax. O^.cdrl'.. r w . Bs.A» 1. ’HI JJwt m,- m llttlBt M it-y it.* : “

I . SEE NORTBSIOB A i»-Mtu)-«u« »»M - yor Betltf vnueiiM.ior 4 ^ Mdaa. Radio. IN UBED CABSrr, er.rdrif., .peUltbt, fRxI.ri^tal.aUiir»,..... m w , .ow -T t»- •!-* -* .< -* » -

lo r.pMt burn *k« han ba froa. 11. bafora. nto k mUir

CHEVROLET- ‘lln. ?Hle«.r D«la»a. Upbol.Ur7 *"'* ** *fInUh ,.c.ll.nl: b« la^M na-..

T : \ T r . & ' . r a .

■“■sss.'ffiss.r Md.a. R.dla. h „ l« . »I.Jt ' « • *• *«

! Sw5Si“iss .u : i r .s . .E f . ' . '_ ! n i s

t txtox. t-ttor. Itadl^ bMt. 3 ^ drlmn-VMr.-r«BUf1kIrUL^IXr ' . ' -----INI rL iH Ou.a BdmU Dati

PL Y M O U T H

; > g > . » ^ f t a - —

H c k u pu -ia Q«8d,.-—iitM

b M U l 'a lhanfttO . ■naci^TJirf'C r Wr. ’ ■ '■

“ ................................. ...... - -MORTK ITDl^:.LS- M O T O R ^ e O ;— ■ •<. • •• a o jo o o —BlMk ly^g L«a> W«t I W:7 >if . f n

P A o s NH)ra

" n ---------A i r r o s - r o i n A t

'* ri” «' uiJick .-A-a r« = iiw u ni»40 CHEVI<|Ol.t-T ”jU lo Ul

■---------------------------- iJ irV o “ TiAr^’ ." ‘'a J^ a S :IS FOR SALI

' i.«9 Funn mioia ‘<lob m i — h j .^ . .Wor, riMtic .« t «

^TH BARGAINS -_ _ A t- .._ ........ . — -SEE-and.COMPAI

'W l-T O G ^ S ” • T H ^ C S f T 'FORVALUEt

IM. OLSSMOItlLE -» r D.1, o ro ^ 4-door. Orroa.tlo C«p.. r»llr .j.Ipwd _a . Ja^lo .■< .__CnEVnOLTT llrlln. Oh

^ • r ' w I n S ^ i d K “ « 2.”,*' n*

X ,V,V; i»M cOTv»oLrr-iw i« DuMf a«i.n.it.. iudio,

? S i 5 S ! 5 ! H ‘“ ’ S r B 3 .‘ S i 'S ; s t

r a a . j i u i o _ c o . ._

S - S S - " ™ - - ------ SPENCE-CAK-C4tl W.tn Ath m EmI

' Opra .rra lw . .sd hpd

lFE B irv — -SJJ-C Si-------------- 1---------------- OHECK-----

. THESI BAROAIKl

' “ Jm "RED’S USED CA---------------------N.* CIW JUII i< jMt Orooiil« "I" f o ^ . lUdlo, W. Ilk. to tnd. w »>rn4TlT.. Vn7 trad. af.1.

(«” C«m090llu« Md.tu.rdHr bNt.r ll.M CHEVROLET Arrtt.d.1.

>Lrr ' n«tl!n«, lUdla. c.Uint cccidlUoB. ■V.rr ibarp ««’»IT Chb coup, vlth t.dk> ***’ '*”• ‘

!G m o m oood bd7 loot --------------- n .b *TJBID 0 AB8 NEVER DiMtlU. Badla. baaUr THEY JUBT TRADE AW

- ff l BED’S*;tT I__________ fb«.. I»MT

idtf. JUdla, bMtCT_>T»l

GLAS.SELF S T U D E B A KOTOR-CO.'-- ^ ----T—--r- --:-T-1.1. AT«a. E.^ R,--------------------------- A

~ D ^

JALITY , -"^T"-OK---- - ‘ ”__________ • ■ • ' _ S _ O L E ____B_U.

5 D C A E S - - ...V eord' v ^ c i o -»llb oYirdrlva, bnttf. r

g-S:- g-1** *'^4* »biuSloi'*U^*''*^''OLET 0«BTWtnpta_IHM IMS’imiOEOAKER Cmuu

3LET Indoor S2?.“ * iLET 4 :< b ;r^ 'a~ :fi» i ' 'i» il ' CHEVWW TtaUlw•door Md.B tUM 1.41 FLYHOUm Sp«U B■dcor .• ! . . --------- IIMI j „ , DOKJE Caloa <-lo«-pwil&(0 Mop. CHEVROLCT'’!*.eo. »kllTR-«.4w-*d*»—m « - —-----b»(w »»d I nm4 Utm------------ — — -HdT CHEVBOLCT K-Ua TUiAKPt-t duq rn«.B-HTM ftn irr . ntf-« y m-WMAKER 4.4ooraKl..-ii:M ' OLDSMOB Briu

________ . ~B OT PROM BTRC

iScr UU .Bd oH.r .- -T y rrU aJIrH a ^ .^ g la d1.1. aM-liiM--------- B w M tffht 4i

G. JENKINS TRUCKS ajt REVOLET i z n F ^ r a r a : ^

RTHfllOB a u t o I

• s i‘t'’5?‘ir .c L * s i iC -l». tail «• d« back s«r « r^ .^ 4 .« A ^ l.l^ ^ c lo lb i

’4 " ! ! L ^ L - « .T a H m * Btfor« Hb. AUT D dw m l S t S l ^ ^ « « « » * « *«*

c^tc r 's tiw U ra . _

w rr . wAjcTAHrm

'1 *** . U TO RMAL*W*WlWtl" r i f f l o S ™

•SlTl ^ 40 r r . J l B. 0^ BSDBOOiLrt.ia«W mM Tooet II FT. BEDMO

“ ” • ™ A T i i — - M IT. KASSOA •

KsV“stS0 « prU* ---------IIOM 14 r t . TUULTTTB-* BtD

- u r t onwwi»»-«:»£B

i^ ' htfacKB — - 7 — m - y u ^ ~OALA 8KLB0H0M-

liSSelS:-»TE IBDM------- ;_ . _ .

KIMETESII

? s - y o r ^ A C T - — r r — g M Hd. n, (Wd .bap.,, (or <Ot O ^ B H daal uiBplat InDm k»»c

F4i!1^IH« U u rl .

w , •vtiii,.. k\,x. 1.:

md. COMFARB...........’hesV^Car# —

iRYALUEt I H 9OltlLE - t r M u . Chib ''fW W Hm ir mlppM ___ tllM ^ jB B Q Ij0^^»lr^n.i01.b O i.^

- - - ; | K |

HATIOHAL H-Im plckn. - JA jS jU l

^ C E -C A R -C O r-------------l ^ nM.ln A rnn Eaik'TnlW* .sd »E|>4.»

OHEUR ---------1------H Ha x BAROAIH8

9 U SE D CARS’* - - H 9JUII la lut OPP.IU m^ V * a n l. ** ***

~~ toV

lOLET ArrtMdai. !■ m>' ' . ^ K a nMcdlUoa. ■A C H m r . i r m l t o

iOLCT^^~to'8lltbi^»lti~ ~ " f H | |W

IRE OOOD BUYS ^ l l f lABS NEVER DIE . . .3T TRADE AWAV AT

BED’S* fbca. li>».W

D E B A K E R

^ ■ 1-------^ ---------------------

■ DN B N M

^

CutUie. el«b com '•rdyva^i^ttf. rullo, (ara

9M u r r T i ^ i r D r i T n : o u m Bp«u o o o n t.

lOLcr'ti-io. p u o via

FROU BTRON-

F O R

:s t n tA lL E R sT "!____

B T T a n re -ssn sn s :—

c n r ^ s n a s B n s r a ■ ■ i

■Al.* vrtnd 7t tut. MU

[LER HOMES' •

m B u Any Deals ta tnrast X ra H i d 'f t

jn A N s m r BATaA L S P A u m m

'’ 1U 0 ^ BSDBOOXI

BEDaoom

Ak' _■_____ ■ _ ____'EWAti - - -7 .-.;-^^HIHOAOTATB

TAK* ■•■■ srE ou tr-'B un o m .UUTTB-t BIDSOOIU■aonx»-i:»mmiu-.i;

. s sL so n o N

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IkeLBackcacs— K p i y ^ l a n jFor » I Detroit TallH I " WABHINOTON; M»Jf ' 31 - HB- ■ H ii ' ,.Oen. Dwlght D. Elsenhower’s «ui H l £ P«>sn (trat«iUtji a re making plai ■ 2 for the general to deUver • aaji

addrui In Detroit oo or about Jm

lnfomi»d s o i i r c e a ^ d todaj It H I • 'deJlnlUi’’' lha£— EUehhower wl

yet “flnn."B f l * . Tlie Detroit op«eeh could be ot W B ' et Hitnhower'a .m ost Important ur | f f l | ' 'dertaUngg before the R«publlc« l m I convention opcm July 7. Prwei f W : pluu call for h im to return froiifH rr----- Jfcrope-ln-time-lor-* June *-i a):Ifl i’ > pearuice a t hiji homa town i

Abll(ne, Kaiu.. foUowed b ; an lr n i r , f definite tchedule th a t Indicates i

iHi}: Ifut two or three major rpteelit ■ Supporter* o f bolh ‘Zrsenhowt

I n '! and-hls chief riva l (or th s OO. [rji nomination. Sen. Bobert JL Taf fti I ' B-. 0., ere u u h ig u i u a i e r M t U>!1 tbls year.

Sjl|M--------^Tfn*’" g ♦" fJiphira th■ M ’ »late'e hefty bloc of electoral vote:M H t---- tnrOOr-EspeclQUy-wanta-to knoetllJ ;ll olf Sen. Olslr Moody. D.. Mich.. i |N n [ prlins RepubUcan target In tb M fcn fromnber Totlng.

B S u r v e ^ S l a t e f l —B B I ‘ HAILEY, Uay 31—Frank Jones oi I M the Hailey as«ay office h a j 7ecel7t(

word from Howard K. Young, deput] H IP »dmlnlitrat«r o f th o DPMA. Wash- M i l Ington. D. 0 -, t h a t the OPMA Ij M l elaonlog to n a k e a eu ire r Id thi M i ^ k a y area soon.■ i ! ___ I young aald a consulLant I* sf '^ ~ i i c t ^ to b e m ad * afalIibI«fOT~tl)i

■ ISgoiBent TrtUiln U ia 'n « it~ w « l

I n s

F t p

= D - E W ^ - N 5mE:l i j

—-

II nB m w

I 0 i )

W M mW ' ' --------------a S a - M a l n A w i i m

B " ■' ■ .......................-

^ N ' ’AGE TWENTY

I f p . i - g

for

<fajf"3r:nru^nhower's cam- ......-maklag plana

a major .. . . /^ . f l ^ f lor about June

lid j ^ a y I t l l ehhower ^11

srE-uVScould on*

Important un> le Republican ily Present } return > from JuB» +-4 ap-

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. . . v m M Mr. a»d M r.. Bay , for t h f OOP ^ 5 ~ « -bert A. Taft, dent et iha Bnhl high ■ebMl i tt i . u a key R ite dent body rw u>« eamia< y tu .

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BR O A D M O O R FLANNELSThe aeacona best colors, wild tan, nut and navyfinnnel. »d 4 rich flannel In grey and tan checks.

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