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a-KOj_ ________________ p m rrF Off; L e Tfl Webr April 16 (U.PJ— T h e M iaaoi ‘^kUirea withstood th« onslaught ar ** (unff-Bwaited d a y o f r e c k o n i n g !S jS S l 8bitant -htd-fledr-The the .time _________________ SiTppenrcd to bo ........................ L e t over native. Jl- lid aid: « n 1 be wUj- tnr ?8brSl»"* . rise h li I-'SJraj^ag ,pellf(l om the l^. . .*•- ijja isi CMflciJ Slatti L*«J? UJ ' * ‘U>et tha .-, - -■ ^ lu bisWtH point irtcuitn mM It u, jaolher iMh « t™ ' d mctln) puipoiu. the I g J ^ X p iU J jS a l __di«hiVeM<nruched. B B H b ^B b B a (1 BUIr. Ntbr. tbs M rita btd held it««dy KjOmlla T^w.yr>«iir8 intfmuddrvumrUhg; gosit Uilnst the Kidden B ifOKlM Ihniugti the I toiUtnfck herf. »nd . Dm Bhlnjlcr. dlvUJon nmri dike workers th at •.-^.■'.■sjfv.- jiBtfbe fOUK*'"” ^M r t i u . which earlier R«luni[a|r (o u nd 1 otit ef 31^ ftct. owTier had ta efao; n t sew n ljh t reach SOH U located near It Bluff*. Ia. {NEA m premature reports _,,, . W the «eall)!r tiUKiu ' Cojp' day niSht-lhey f? , . ]. tr^.” . —JEhfi-cuitoBtta Eui a »ueM. II iiik> -the-8t«p Ihr ti/™ d l » ^ earUiem levea. bartender k nld the tremendous wattr and Boz "-“s s rs rs Lfe.i“*r»'S 22 "p. 1 I pHnti, the river level (led, c°t tbs san r» (he earthen dlke<, and ________________ r n i being held”hick by ."■ ...... .. YaHey^ 1 Curing the periixl from /~k ______ i i<Ba ^ l u eonUniie to tw — 1-> ltf*,ll- /-< tal!4 the"nljhts“to coins" ■ ^ ' dt —Music KB k Knooj 4tonj« city because ol two-day erent wi SsmSEdSS-Ed- Up to noon>fIM el ths river crumbled running behind »ot I «M pslnU In the Bt. some evenU hftd Ui-AldUion, Koni, area, the laat moment, iw t rtlU 1*0 dayi away festival were eonJ would eome out < --------- ----------- run. Friday night yDecides - ™=g!££s itleyDeath “""“ S IS J . «»■“ Outatandtoa aplo te Accident s J rw H s ff.ApfUia-DeaihcfMr*. compeUUoni had b " I J . m»p*T at the Bur- Busiest person a rZl™ •‘ortes day. with the posi ■ » tftp door Monday otflclal*. was M n? •“ •vfCiMlacountycoro- Olenna Ferry, who ^ « « e d PTidajr morning, aet aa a«cmp«inl8i ^ n « » e d Into the open »«"} **W1»WrtJBf In th. fi^ir “»« the various . '•tend to the fir>t dlfJerent ^=?-tn Iti Nichols wa* rushlt ®*« auMd by jWk M ■** JW u^jnjuriej received S fti? " ”" ' ” ■ b y 'S i S J f K S . 'K •a ». _ . wanla club memb * 2 ““ ^ Sr.o^^.X 'T"’ ' .°™ *" Fe«dln« the 3j I'fe ? *ti^'tlour liiiii: seated a prablem I Pox, ceoU but thla ptxjblem bV ^ ^«»ll«r, em- erecUon of a chue 9 ^ “™- t«nnl»court«1u»dtl M. Oberhotzer, h l|h Mhool WM oi lU-C?’ Margaret **« •»r»e<l John M. lOOP haU-6*tUrd ^^m m h^alne nvwcWn*^^ « “» B«,„ V™‘; W Mont, who £<*5 jS - - cmr hai OLABK FORK, apeclacular « » d haU .ndM.eriU • S?ffi»miloflf(wiS Thurtday.Krwr '*‘5|tolSiI"’’‘“* ^ • SMtdpolot. SS nil . g •’muot, light tbe llimei. —-— ____ 10 A Regtenal NewBpaper & ' 6mel»1 CItT " ■■'■" CcualT Nrwiptpn rFlpM^fe Ijereei^He The Miaaouri river leveled of( at its highci alaught and top army cnffineora Baid they i reckoning- for Omaha and Council Bluffs, la fledr-Th e-riv er itself-WBS-paBsingjtidgmen * * * * * * * " ^New'Hazard '■ -r-bj£y a ||K -r •at;. - I-. . . 'J( -'"i "' lumlair (o salrace belonfinn be had stored lo hU altl r had to chop a hole In the roof to retriere the arttch ated near the floodlnc Mlsiouri rlv» fire miles sod s. Ia. (NEA (elepboto) Copycat 1 2U-YeSF1 W YORK, April IB I f t - ___ yS?iSS,wSTiB.4- ^ i-ssessed night—they had one. iK nntnm>.ni wrrf 1ln>H im 1\ jT . .h .l T - j rte-8t«p Inn bsr snd grill iTlOral© J the anlmsl clomped In. _ . _ . _ . nUiT!n-™ irThJ-lS!iTnir a sentence of not. ; 'b.mna.r <W. ■. wll .! ^ K r and Boio-tho horse-_ Ji an a marf2 ^ end of the and chnn«ed hla plea Soi“ p. H i'V .S'joJph umo. Re •alfl-lXB-hail been ^hUd. a l»-yei tlKtteeihmperfc'ert - second ti c!»»c«d , Ws plea. W W tffffW Py * pleaded goUty, thee iii T I W i'^ M lW f c 111111111. P ^ to Innocent ani fot the same Idea.' Jury The trial w I Z3 and the court a) ^"- Blandford as-Taylor" MeyPapjls— A Taylor nad ggclgea yC D ' TlearburTayloraalo •belore.entcrlng-a. plt LTlUSlC J D V e n X suggested Taylor de w ant^ to do bcforf IL. April 18-TR-O thousand ^ Valley high achool stndents. k» „t«rf with mualcal InatrumcQls and ^ Tocil corda. swooped..down . BlM«orf jm BuW-rWdttr-tnorntng-*>r-the lora-youth.-He W d 1 dliWct^muaie XesUrel. The has had an unsuctt ly event wUl snd Saturday would appreciate 1. °g^^S*^«l5lebuttecaSe T^^J^r^ua cor evenU had beea.caneeled at wult *lth InUnt to at moment, ofnelala of tho when the man receli J were confident everything 70<u^ sentence. He come out even In the long roled. Ho pointed •riday night a concert wlU be court-reeord. - ted by the Burley and Twin Judge Baker did ni hlgh-sehool ortheitrafc-JIh* the senteno*.-but-toli Is scheduled lor 7:30 p.m. at aentence could have ihl high •choot. Also Friday. Art At Soloists Compete •“ ed InnoMntof drawln itandtoa aoloUta and ensemble « t funds. John Dal; i -ln’Friday’a'coinpeUlIoa'alM pointed as his attorn* *e part in the conccrt Frldsy la Ml for Msy 6. Up to noon Friday only solo ------------------ Utloni had been held. r\_ . o . eatperson avthe festival Frl- L lateS 561 7lth the p i^ b le exception of - - - la. was M nTbonjlhy Nichols. XT:K - * a Ferry, who was scheduled to J X llv C -I T acecmpanlat for all aolo con- t« from Olenna Ferry. Be- WASHINOTON. Ai the various event* were being newly authorUed n In dltlerent buildings. U n. rate Increases wUI a was riisblng-hlther aod yon M«y a, wiwpt nn_yr. sU minutes or ao. take their rat«-rlse 1 Can romUhed Tbe rail Industry rteay cars »re being (umUhed necesaary fUlng of ni hi automobUe dealer* with Kl- IntmUU commerce i club members as driven to dsiy, aetUng those ef: ^aooS«r**”** 1prablem for the community Sii'^“Scr“»n,£i!;; - r J E " courtdutdtbe cafeteria In the co^ooiu^ «hoot WM opened. A banquet The revlalona are g seaed for tha Judges at the boost freight charg hall 6aturd*y-precedln( the <978,000,000 a year, r Ing band coapyUUon. the lyh ^eraljm FGets'Second—- [n Oratory Meet Denver Visi *--Forfe ly t at-QfflfMiM^^yi^.-^c* -'~u ij|lH ll- Onhr.~ /I Waiberg . T win f a u i T P __ _ .DenverwlU be Uie_ loat to John DrlberbU, Mile* the 1 Mont., who competed In the \ »I Albuquerque. O ^r to the U. S. In . itania to Ben. Henry Cabot epresent«d Oregon and Wyo- ^ .. . the-general’a c ~— --- RweSitloni-'haTe- cmr H A U . RAISED the general'a nams-i A S FORK, Aprtl 19 MV-A hotel here lor from xular flr. deatroyed the dty day. K nw n were c^Ied trom suenhoweffor-j wlot. SS Rillei away to help hen last.nlght whet - . annouscemenl. Newspaper Serving _ _ .. .. jtraeling; Hold WaU at its highest point in history today, the si rs Bftid they were "optimiBtic.” incil Bluffs, la., a virtual ghost town bn the op; sinrjudgment.Dn:th0-bRttle-by-15iOOO-troops' * * * * .* * * ^31^ Record S: h H h E Added I ' WASHINOTON. Apr agriculture deparunenl day thal record-breaU In the wetiem halt o( threaten to flood d Ihap the already ran sourt river. Thla prospect U bu measurement of snow doien western states Columbia. ' ' Only tn soathem Nr E i - ^ i I Ariaona, whan dnrugbi la the outlook dltferen iff VVi;C S ^ fc B H pM _____n r t a i i l in Cal P - : B B H l*lk't!-- ”!■ U The ruzutf of water '• *“ ®* California, fo the government sta; anow surreys there U The watar ecntent anow. o n « per cent of . : stream courses waa the greatest alcce 19 anow-stored water wa alored lo his attle, this home* be greater than ever : Grieve the articles. The house fore on most of thodri r five miles south ot CodbcU In Nevada. ___________________________ Northwest Zoda __________________________ Adverse melting cn nr^SFTei-m sse sse a a v e r- of destnicttve floods. Worals^ C o u n t iSSiSiSSiH pear to assure generi inet5-Earl-T»ylorr~a3.-recelved- Tulgalluii waHftuppl itence of not. more than 30 and for storage reaerVi In the-Bt»te penitentiary Fri- - --------------- nornjngvmen he appearrf^- T T TVT ' i-- - Ranged hla plea from innocent i^s- A ffl illty cf lewd conduct with r child, a l»-year-old boy. . I |»| ffpnpi vas tha second Ume Taylor had .v U liC U C red , W* plea. Pe originally cj ' - a. ed^guUty, then changed,hla , SeC rC t to Innocen! and demanded a . IriaJ. The trial waa set for/kprll PANMITNJOM. Koi 5d the court appointed A. L. tUB—The United NaUt HoTd as-Taylor-s attorney.- - day to resume secret I day, Taylor-appeanid. In .court. J0min«nlst4_t«norro« A. L. Blandford and J. H. change of war prtsont HoTdrThe-ltttter told the-«mrt- —The-Of-Nr^niss-dsk burTaj^^aafa iw w lSrt Ui^ had asked tto^Sne TftwtllHnMrtW W I f T' WCd k fut tuuni^jUOS't R-entcrlng a plca-Judge Bakea alom.J>BlcgBfta.vUlli] sted Taylor decide what he tomorrow (fl pm, todi id to do before appearing In BeccstedApi ag^n. Forty.flvs minutes ^ h , talks had been he pleaded guilty. 4 j,ve both sides a c I. Blandford pointed out Tay- a way oul of the dead youth,- He laid-Ihrrderendani v. Ibaf^ lad an unsuccessful life and m ltt^ to refuse repai L ^ « d S'that*^; s n i M bTiSTBThTpenltenrar^ the man received a 5 to 14- Jt H ?X o ”tM *uti‘ u « a .^rd. — eupervlalon aesslon *ta ge Baker did not comment" on . ***• ent*noe.-but-toId-TayIor *-llfo - -O.-N.-llalson-office nee could have been Imposed. Murray told wimmHnii 3 Friday, Art Augustine plead- Chun-aan after the eei locentof drawing a check with- were willing to resuni iinds. John Daly has been ap- talk* Satunlay. The r ed as hls attoraey and the trlal -« reply delivered later for May 6. * soon. --------------------------- The red* first asked , c< . r be aUrted again last 81 ites set tor ¥T*1 Tft ■• ^hy they delayed a r Hike m Kates „°aSe?auSlt iflHINOTON, April 18 W>>—Tfte «• Harrison made no r authortaed railroad fnlght ^ the brief tnce lup Increases wUI go Into* effect X a tcept .oa gralns-whlch-wlU ----------------------------: .“S!,'tS5-X‘S’„S.« u.. B asebaU 5 aary filing of noUces with the SaU commerce iq. By Unlltd V lelUflg those effecUva dates. NATIONAL U »ICC, In granting the new ad- - , »» a of aU per eent la the east P.,’:k7 ~ 2S Bnotice on grain rate change* ^ e i* r, Helntielman a a 18-day notice on all other « w lodltles/ York —..—. » revlalona are esUmated to Hearn. Wltiieiffl~Ktt f ^ h t chargM by around 1*1^ . i;rsl^ «0,000 a year. They represent ^ i3th geneni Increase granted owMhe^^-yiLTlwii.^" ^ miJ RIm nver Visit Set .... ForiEisCT er will be the home of Gea. - ------ aSTDwIgTit-DrHseiihower for---------- AMEBICMrCE llie after the Nortti AUtmUo . ^ t organUaUon commander re- Washington — _ to the t;. S. In June, according New York .!---- n. Henry Cabot Lodge^ Jr.. IL, Marrero and Orasi , the-general’a campaign man* and Uv«ra. iSiUoni-haTe-been niaide tn Phlladel^la .---------- weral'a nams-at a downtown Bciton ---------- here lor Irom-the jnlddle of 'Hoopej; and Tipton: to the middle of July. Kinder wd vmile. Ige received a-two-mlnute ova- . / . from 3.000 persona attetidlng D e tro it ----------- ---- Ma^wer-for-Pr^deht-'ralljr last.nlght when be made tbe O ny and BatUi Fi uncemtnl. , laa, , , FA -nVIN FALLS, IDAHO, FRIDAY, APRIL PiQ. Contri Pxogi raters"^W :c r lod.y, tho .OKgy dike. WASHINGTON (JFi Senator M; :own on the opposite bonk ?■ 9 '.' 16,000ttoopj™ d-™ lun- b » n lu n e -c < ^ tb i, i, i, i, _____ mood to extend tl price control pro JCOrd S n o w t^^ndWvr^ cross purpoaes.” Trr . TT» T tie committee hat II WeWL ■lllll.w twic« on a bUl to e fense-.-productlon ac Vdded Floods 2 ? rationing of scarce.. kSHINOTON. April 18 ( « —The existing taw expires . alture department reported lo- congress acts, h a t record-breaking snowpaeks Oaarvntees D( e western half of the conUnent a committee sourc ;l«n to flood stream* other quoted by name. i the already rampaging MU. the group has let thi river. know It wlU InsUt on la prospect U based an recent better teamwork than urement of snow coven In a i„ handling the stee: I western lUtes and British before agreeing to ai nbla. T he committee h ly tnioathemNewUexlco and "bis four" o f ths del na,w hw drought aUUperalats, tion and atabllUntlon > ouUook different, which wage-price in ,1^ til .ppfiir hgfQTt. t runoff of water from melUng Tueaday and tell. ^ In California, for example. Is how they plan to wc to >w Ih. .Inr. the, future,______ ^ government started making Fr»nk Del surreys there JJ yean ago, Maybank _predlctet on « per cent of the Colorado He said john R. SI m courses was e*tltnnted at dent Tluman'* ace ■ ireatejt since 1938. Similarly, and acUng defense m •stored water was reported to L- Putnam. sUblUu •eater than ever measured be. EUU AmaU, price an most of thedralnage'courses Nathan P. Teli .vada. man of the wage Northwest Zndancered ^ have agree verse melting condlUon*. the -g- iglng overflows In parts of Ida- iX lU UC >regon. Washlogtoa U tah and /n . nlng. The later cold weather 1*^ I ^tnicttve floods. g, « --- Of-^k ttlon waler'tupp lli^ tor storage resen'olrv patiick Engelei ------------------------- Myrtle Burdett. L -N^-Asr^s:-: .'S'5S“.r,S ^ tor at S:30 p. m. TJ )nRene>vSng SS:?.S5prr4; Secret Talks lance driver for 1 NMintJOM. Korea, AprQ II funera] chapel. Good -The United NaUons agreed to- callefl to *«►«■ the bo: lo resome secret talks w ith tbe ing hospital.'The di n«nlsfcLjomoriowjm,„an.« Burdett..the_l»y.JWa ge^ot^w^prtMnOT.^ arrived^a^tte asked tto ^ S n e s^ S e past Owffijg* bu? n'L *tt -fonwimpaon-ofThe'dlacua.-^ to*—bfO03din*~0n ,j)qlsgaft4.wlllineet.aitjl_aja. uncle waa-drlvlng th rrow (6 pm. today, M ST). the boy was killed. T Recessed April 4 flee reported the boy e talks had been recessed April live bolh sides a chance to seek y out of the deadlock over, the rTlmiwdlbat-^cr.-t«-per- a to refuse repatriation, nie 5“ ^*^ aunlsU hsve Insisted th a t all "A chlne ^ if necessary.- T h e boy 1* survlTeH ft" -Bartw i gngelea. a > Uielr Uilnl re<iuest e f Uie Blia* achool: ono alsW for resumption at an eight, one broUier. Michael ;te, «.*econil subdelegate meet- at Boaeman. Mont, . today-Uie longest annlaUct Funeral aerrtces v rvlslon aeaslOQ ttnee A pril 0. 3 p. m. Uonday at B«lb Agree c h a p e L ____________ -N.-llalson-offlcer-Ool.- Jame* - ? s ------------------------ i ay told communiat OoL Chang SoiW tf^l* ! i-aan after the eeaalon th e allies O tftW V .C l » willing to resume the prlaoner ^ ^ . Satunlay. The red* agreed In I rkT» I I jly delivered later tn the after- e red* first asked Uiat th e talks ge^^^Pc^ffiei ubdelegaU Ka],.Gen. WUUam , irrtaon made no progress dur- c- ________________ ______ Ior Murray. 630,000 iseball Scores Bj Ualtcd Presi duatry-unlon agreem NATIONAL W AG O T ^ ^ “ r“l,Te?priv.“ York . _________ SOO 00.--B company offli . .uw porter after the aess am . Wlthelm. Koslo a n d -West- >'**‘hV**v * Lablne, Ersklns and, Campan- aa black as ever. ,0.,— Proarq: Kheen and Rice; Hush aod rjj^ nnaU -i= — __ :.7,:.oo-o -Memben of-the tiUrtb-------------------------Olrr.1. .J?^an'.^r-J»ijBW p? ickwell and Semlnlck: Friend pared to be hosts (o . Wednesday. “ »MraicMrcBAcrr~^ ------ -- xne Twin-pm* m ^ _ R Provo as part of a ilngton by sOr to Utah clUe* York .;_______............... 000-0 Howard Moffat. rrere and Orasso; Reynolds ager of the chamber BUv«ra. . . -vUed of Provo ..pi R Clayton JenWn* of tt delphla ______-;_oao 010-J ber. Provo bualne*ai m _________ 000 001—I the Idaho plane at per and Tipton: Scarborough, port at ll k.m. A ba er and While. group to the'Club K ' •. B eon at 13:18 pjn. A « na-w«~^ - -^ '' ^,'::'!^a=8- •Bmhwi-rijaDB-'Bni ay aad BatU; Feller aiid tna other P«»o atti JftSU X.^37 Nine-Irriffat ^Y, APRIL 18, 1952 mtrols--^- 4-4 -A [s Losing O r€ SHINGTON, April 18 Senator Maybank, D., I said today his senate - - I i g - c o m m i t t c e - i s - i n - n a ------------ to extend tho wage and control program while JEROME, April Innniling It wcTk-*itt “organizcd^onttrel purpoaes.” .. can model miracle xmmlttee has rielnved work Hunt—reclam fttiof ;.;.s;^“„ r a r p s ithority for price, wage, rent ‘ nursday an d coul edit controls, and for the had felt th e bite o Ig of scarce,materlala.,The _______ : law expires June SO unless SnarvDtees Demairfed £1X061*1 nmlttee source, declining to J. ed by name, told a reporter m , v up has let Uie -White House wlU Insist on gu&nntee* of j- u l eamwork Uian was dlaplayed sung the steel wage dispute agreeing to an extension.- committee ha* called flte d ^ b l i i a u ”' ^ '^ ^ ' ch wage-price controls oper* | .ppfT hgfare it as.a groun \ r. and .tell.^o Is boss .wd rW lB ^B eg ey plan to work togethia in ’^n^TBeGB ----------- '— ank predicted some ~frank lid john R. Steelman, Presl- ruman'* acc trouble-shooter Jng defense moblllzer; oam. stablUxaUon dirsotor; imall. price administrator, kthan P. Telnslnger, chair- if the wage stabUlcatioa all have agreed to attend^ inqnestts ^ ;t_inJDeatU„ itrick Engeles. BUs*. U u. Burdett. Lincoln county 7 istd Friday uiumlng.----------- mud,wttrrun.0V5r.by a trao- S:30 p. m. Thursday at the Ezperls wren w t t his grandparenla, Ur..and Hnat Tbnraday te e ludolph TSchannen,.Games . toQ cflDaerratlan ae . , faiin-ia«^y st«rr Burdett' said the accident , ported to her by an arnbu- driver for the Thompson |^l*nn chapel, Gooding, which was o tak* Uie boy to Uie Good- .^Ike } fpltal. T h e driver told Mrs. ;..the_l»y.jwa_de«J When h* at tte grandtyrgifa farm, hv tho utii^rri nffirn In The AP reporter : g but It la the nnderrtand- ” o«5flnur~aTne!ata"thama -wad-ttu*-pre<ucuon ra. rtrivinir t.h« tru-tfl. -whm •TempecatJires av. ’ was killed. The aherUfa of. Mnnal. Ko preciplti ortedtheboy-waaklUeddiir. maxtmum temp mun hauling openUona at w>ut e#, uUnlmum mdparenta' farm, m e olflce (Probably), d U waa their understanding I rJiad lttUcn-aa!eep.bBaldfi.a , tractor and that the driver v Q .|fA |n Q l see him when he started tbe M. ^?SSS=HHinrS hool: one alster.yvonne, and f ^ sUier, Michael. He was bom In I .all rman. M ont. Jan. 18, 1948. X-<aiJ ral services will be held al aNQIISS J , uonday at Uie Ihompson w lS^d . engine plane earrtnK ----- --------------------■----------- day-rapflTtad-that “S tvver Sees Fop Officials HTOOTOH. April 18 (fl jy Of Commeree Sawyer, boss NoUUng aeUed steel Industry, confer* Tha sheriff's offk jantely today wlUi Industry 'there app«renUy ii and CIO Presldenr Philip of the plaoe-but-aah r—bu t nobody would talk ot Uie UU." ird. Jone* counted 18 < er generally wa* believed to Some were sUU In Uie paring to make a govern- age ot the plane, oti nposed wage Incnase deal tered on the hlUaidi irxay-a 880,000 ateel wottera., WeaUier W tr pog*ible;~ though-Rot con> — tw ^~ likely thal Uie aecreatry j.j* . m*^when It ^ u tiying to anuge an to- ^ “ 'i^^^Siaele union agreement tl^'could S S ^ ^ 'e o ^ lT w ® return of the aelied steel attempting « n appro > their private owners. iq. in murky weatbe a told reporter* all con* -e«nautl *1? tirjau » ™ y NorUi-CooHnimt,.ali sUlement Uter In the day. fUghi-briginated In r s nol «ure. impi ktoss country company official told a r - AmarUlo. T t e , and after Uie session wlUi Saw- The CAA aald Uie “ t to him the altoaUon looked th* paaengera, preat k as ever.______________ ___boanled at Clevelaod latf^liSinlTCT Plans ior iT.F.JVlenNextWedi ben of the Wovo. Utah, plumed to th e 0«ni g sday. when the Twin Falls i Twin-Fan*'wen'wimtop-tn OedTo leave-ftir-SaH ^ T^fUt iecretary.man- ^ CSommeree pU ’ tte ^^w ! ^ b 2e rS * Uiegood-wUlUniran of Pravo ..pnpaiatlona -by quist, Kenngth-Belf, t Jenklna of the Provo cham- bauer, Ray J . Holm* rovo bualneaamen. wUl meet pentcr, UTUr.-Thco kho plane at the Piovo alt- Alien. Al Mitltan, B « . 11 a.m. A bna will take the norence, Jr.,'/W alter 10 th e 'C lu b lb d a r for lunch- Ulnshew. P a n l ,Taboi 13:18 pm. A alghtaeelng toitt ly.Ifan BUniur. Jun ned tentoUvely to take to Uie Fainter, Oene Shlrl« m^nnms'mKertitrcttaptti aon. Dean Kendrlol her PTOTo attruusna.-- 'Want -Dwontaak, B c )uo«emi • bw »9«r-b lh%TbnDMtit&X .............. ' J ■■ _____ ^ ___________ Nine*Irrigated Idaho Counties uWw cl AbSIi B bim tl CImlaUe AaocUM PnM aad UbIM Tnm I^SSI z I j OQ Brews^BtH In One Ds ROME, April 18—*‘Biggcr than a county fi nodel miracle of machinery and knpw-haw 1 war H.vcteran. and hia wife and-daughter sday and could look out.thcir kitchen window clt the bite of a plow. The spectacle on the ! —* - *- -*- --* --------- ---------------* — * - -w- Experts Explained Pro Wen «B ISiw l'il Joha ; Tbnraday ta ex;^alB vailea«p(nUtem to.«peetatei eflDacrratlan aerrlce eapertniiplalM deUO te~dtta - i a « ^ 7 stsrr i«^ , p h ^ »ee j a p three, (Btaf<ph* Proof u AiwaGro Ike I oald before, apring fa . A s k W g 10 AP reporter m erely ctoss- I -VaHcv iu'tmgei uia napw.u bb -thla-pi«dieU0Q:-------------------..HOIBE,.April Ifl.lfl tanpecatures averaging about fwm Camas and B ia: K < r^ipltill6n: Normal” TUged—the-stat»-h t t m u m temperatures a n Thuraday to expedlt it 60 mlnlmuma about 98.’ of a road trom FairfI TobaWy). tlon wiU» D. 8 M i Timmerman .-P eiish ^ in " '- ^ field road, which Is d «■ ■ ^ ^ . that road Is closed. : In California keen onen tir" th 1 ANOELES. April 18 (*-A ,oad behraen Qoodl er who found a crashed two- fieij. ) plane earrtng 38 penons to- apartad.that “all were d»*d.; „ ,, , , den F. Jone*, -who live* In *ub- portion of the pro Nortli WhltUer HelghU, told en ho found no dgn of lUe J^tr^daho^TTv le canyon where the non- Tn.m» delegation a: jled C-48 ship enahed and S H o w lW briS U. & S3 be built as • NotUnr Lett MUler told the dele; aherlff'a office added that nothing In the pres< I apparenUy la nothing left program'forauch a r I plaoe-but-aahes and a ple^ - Repraehtlog ' tEe > t*ll-'' were the county es counted l« charred bodlea. sUte Ben. Jebn Ba wera sUU in Uie bum rt wreck- and aUte Repe. Pete t the plane, othen wen scat- Blaine, and H. Ma on th e hlUaide. I Camaa. Weather Morky _____ tapteveaeiH i.m. when It waa In contact the road between lha Los Angelea IntemaUonal Klmama la Minidoka t control tower, preiumably quested by a Rupert pUng a n approach and land* Uer. It waa estimated murky weaUter. be gnveled for cl«l aeroaauUca admlnlatn- The board told a l ■brlglnated In llew York, wlUi of „ altonato rouU across country at Cleveland, ?f S Uo, Tex, and Phoenix. Aria :aa aald Uie ••maln^ b<^" of _ , ^ ^ '^ ® to 'S Joel. - SUte Highway » iSliofeSMEI tW e d n e s d a y UAL Slates sd to the Oenera steel plant - & krvir<rf a about ala-mUes-northwest — U C I.1'll..C i 3TOr*n«0-titp'^"the-pli*t-.U —aATjP-T.une-nrry i anrt pm. rtnit^ ai, win ■ the Twin Falls men a n ached- commuter aei^ce beti o leave-ftir-Salt-tiake-Cltr— T;»y. ■ I 'WIB I'm ana nberaorthBT*rto:PaU*Chamt Slratsjrtof thewmni Comroeroe planning to make 8; ^ KeDotfg. J l <="“ • S fS i i2.vSS. K enn^^5*lf^^..A w r. ui«K 3itr tor Idaho 1 Al Mitltan, Bert Barlow, otto . arzA mbn ice, ir.,' WaIter Dosi, Robert BAN FRANCIBOO, lew. Panl.lVbar. Charle* Kel* TSMld^oaw^a mBklniwr.Juneaaahinn.^ tianaport Oen. a O. er, OeiM Shlrtoy^JiJarUa IT «- «iad to anlta-»n Dean Kendrlolc. 0. O. Oox, Batnrdajr. - Tbajr 1 -Dwonhak, K ovnd llottiA, VH«tan X. aoa«k .1 r‘tb(nM ait& «.a.M a«fer«. Qpl. €ibuto-s.:0«i ' ■ —i. ' ^ FINAL F EDlTlOb uSw ' PRICE 6 ook oKzas luild Fan DayatHi] I county fair,’* ‘‘more exciting than a t. know-how which turned 128 acrea of de -daughter waUied lnto their, new iiom e at len window over planted fields which n< :le on the Herrmann farm drew an pfflcl r — * - -w- ----------- 11,821- TWTSons-a ■| Y > , . hundred more arr d rroject overling after^ th 600 workers ualng of machinery swarm aen* under a aaar-boi early mnrnlny Until i eept for odda and eo tbelr to give I /rf tt»> acna to a larm eoa^ O verE sti jsro m k . April 1 county Pomona On on feeding 10,000 pe . I fann-ln-a-day progi . . Thursday and end X §■ wiu> Ifavlns tei o imtteijifioo. . . %# When the progrs V m J Uie G rv w e :aUU I V r-- . Y-............. ' Imately 3.000 aaek g •-. - •■■ '■t I.- ■ f |- weU aa g u a n U ^ were aold to Orai F iiiifli^Kr^ n I *1 ' aoft drlnka ar wen returned to t -.i-Ur*. Raiy Flnk, tr« Pomona Orange, i yo and.,that no i maria^ She aald *^ ^ ^ ^ .v e n rfiuirairr«;ii^sns~ insniri»t&n'e^j t»*peetaten. Ob* et tto hundMdaot other ta eUO te~dttaH:paBB..7 » . eredaed.tbA.MKtlLJI .. (BUft phe*»>wine*t > a Groups kWork o ir a ll e y R o a d s aprt? 1* t*i_* >t.f.y.>in>i and other buatoeaa mas and w.in« counties nearly aU tba maleri !ie-stat»-Wglrw«y-t»ard- proiflet-ln-*ddltk» ’ to expedite oonatnicUon tabor by tbem aetra 1from Fairfield to a June- ployes. Other thook I D. S. 9S at the lool of labor came from orj um hUL Individual*. Uie exlsUng Ooodlng-Falr- “ “ V aaglnea. tte 1. which Is difficult to keep 1 Is closed. Tbe group a;so (c«Mtw« Tmn propoaed road run* east 4 0 ra lle c ween Ooodlng and Fair- V rtW A C l JurjLi of the proposed YeUow- Forty person* hai n VaUey highway across for Jury doty In the Idabo. The Camas and dlatrict 'court hen, I lelegatlon alao i^ed that M Thursday. _ d river brtdi^ Juat w t^ of Names ot tboae si be boUt as soon as possible, w.ii. _ bs )ld Uie delegaUon m en Is Barry Hay Beauch In Uie present eontnwUon crabtree WUUam I •foraucharoad. S 5S «it.^^l lehtlog tEe~ two 'ebuntlts oiodowakl. A.'B.' le county commlsaloaen. Kinney. B. B. I>elchl n. John Bahr, R., Camas, gan. A. D. Nye. Mrs e Repe. Pete Oenoruass, R-, «r, M argant Shbin, and H. Max Hanson, D., jr.. James Vandenb WUcox. ImpnvemcBt Asked ^ ____ Buhl-B. W. Oofl rement of ieven muea or Ktuy. HenrrTiaa. 1 between Minidoka and p. Nipper, S. H. Pei la Minidoka county waa re* Bataka, M rs.‘Rtm I. ny a Rupert delegation ear* wiudnaon and K. X. aa estimated the toad could pUer—H. L. Cedarl led for m /w o. Tnpp. lard told a Mosoow delega- - BJaiberly—Greta--, tfvey woold be mad« nlU* Bndley, Jack IX leniaU nuUng 'of U>a W HanMn—Z a S. Kel is-LewUion. ior, Bari Potter. . oecow^delegation urged Uie Rock Oreek-Ourtl nute to nm fnim Spald* AUendal»>-Oarl Be ttceoow Tia juUaetta and r ■ - Highway «yj> T flH fflC - g e r e a ^ iSIates:N ew aS bSSS.! irv icefo r A rea SiSfSSS'SS;,!' r.awTe n r i ^ |^ ^ anwy^flgfater ^thesttSmwi^SuS^^ Ken6ft.^TOlted_dl*Wrt alt“ t ^ v ^”triei5^l STlSe^Sid*^ rt arzA mbndue . , t Oen. a O. Morton ac&gOs anlfa .lxsa„:tb&:tar .tMl r. Tbay Inehida.'WBfft. X.aoa«k .Tirt&-Fa]3a,'Uili ■lMs-S.:OMap,.M«. - [Natt ^ -^ H ITK5N~ — PRICE 6 CENTS '' H unt J r t h a n a cirTOS,** a n d '•'.I'ijlM icrea of desert in ,the 2 w iom e at 6;45,p. m. s which never before : w an official count of • persons'"and BBveral i more arrived in the : after the counter* |H j| ipped. An army of 1,- rkers ualng 116 pieces doery swarmed orar tha der a aaar.boUIng sun trom m tn g tmtll dark..ai)d.ax<«.. odda and ends snda-tood-^jEiiyH to give tbe Hittihb;^ ' "^Mknbarnr. lejeet, W ^ted tM vab* jjfflH a farm eompteta wlthiBmld* rerEstimatir" 7MB,.April-11—Uenet*. ^ItViWi Pomona otaofs flgiowd- fJraH ling lOMO persona a t ttw - o-a-day program at Rtmt ’h L |M H lay and ended Uia .day. {0000 favlns ted only utrac*; r8«io. ■-* a the program waa jiver fraoge :aUU bad appm *. .. f 3,000 sack lunchea aa.: is q u a n U ^ ot food oo •old to Orange memben. )tt drinks and le* eream Ij^DH returned to the suppUer*.- Ray Fink, treasurer ot the, la Orange, aald the orri ■ a tlon haa food bUls. iU^.io-api»SfflaEay-«|- r S H iid.,that no awmntlng ot She said ahe hopw tha - iR fH I MTtitaal’ wen en tto pn}> ri^t& n 'eSulpmmt'and tbjiriRH H j 1^ Jtti whlSk plannafl project j | ^ | I, moat, or irtUcb -mat toT D H .advertlalngandpapCTiRirte, laratloD tw the praiaDt and. ig Ul when ednlpaneh^^ ^ n d - ^ ^ ^ J aaT’fauatoeaT^m iSW ^m alatila need'In tt> a~^H r thraiarlTMand^u5?»r^^^B other thottlandB nt . boun une from organtaatlnna and n jH lala. ' ' -U B H la -workara-teOad-rthioaib-j^^H Id -the-eanstarToar-Drttir-t^^H ■aglnc^ Uia thoiiaanda o( 1 |^ H Ks roamed about .Irealy i « H ttnad m Ttr* t. Cdan l)t Called for ^J 9 luryiSecricfcH t person* have been aelertad y duty In the aprlnc taim o|t ; 'court hen. It wai annnmo* nwlay. ea ot thoie-^ted an: I FaUa — Barry BaU, H a a y ' ^ ^1 Hay Beaucl^p, Mrs. Dos ee. WUUam w. Deagle, Fred itdi, Lydia l^bert. Peart K nkl. A. ;b : Henson, r. B. B. LelchUter, V. B. MW- H i . D. Nye. Mrs. Joaeph Bearer, rgant Shbin, Paul R. TUmv nes vandfmbatk, Oharlea ft - a W. Ooff. Mrs. O e o t ^ a ^ H >er, S. H. Pember, Kneat aI f H , Mrs. ‘Rtm I.. Smlth..Ray & m and K. B. Woodntt v. -H . L. Cedarholn, te a a l eriy>-Greta'-An)0l<t •, Jack R <^Jbern,^,IIa^:^^g S^K^'S^!yiaee' Na^ 1 Potter. Oreek—Ourtla Bower. -. lal»'-Oarl Boyd. trea IL, Korea. A ^U / p T^V ^H iastan*tuUt M ia^^aciLtt.igi^H Eorea today, ahoottns d e n tb ^ ^ H my tlftiter a;^ 4aaaiiBigj^^H If ta to2uad tw n tr^X . .. . ^ •in o ^dunrrt amlnt; :.aod - ripsM wnoco-iD-a-flihMBVimi^^^H

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Tfl Webr April 16 (U.PJ— T h e M iaaoi ‘ k U ire a withstood th « o n s la u g h t a r ** (unff-Bwaited d a y o f r e c k o n in g! S j S S l 8bitan t - h td - f le d r - T h e

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L*«J? UJ '* ‘U>et tha .-, - -■^ lu bisWtH point irtcuitn mM Itu, jaolher iMh « t™'d mctln) puipoiu. the I g J ^ X p iU J jS a l __di«hiVeM<nruched. B B H b ^ B b B a (1 BUIr. Ntbr. tbsM rita btd held it««dy

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intfmuddrvumrUhg; gosit Uilnst the Kidden

B ifOKlM Ihniugti the I toiUtnfck herf. »nd

. Dm Bhlnjlcr. dlvUJonnmri dike workers that •.- .■'.■sjfv.-

jiBtfbe fOUK*'"”^ M r t iu . which earlier R«luni[a|r (o u nd 1 o tit ef 31^ ftct. owTier had ta efao;

n t sew nljht reach SOH U located near It Bluff*. Ia. {NEA

m premature reports _,,,

. W the «eall)!r tiUKiu ' C o j p '

day n iS h t-lhey f? , . ]. t r ^ . ” . —JE hfi-cuitoB tta Eui a »ueM. II iiik> -the-8t«p Ih r

t i / ™ d l » ^ earUiem levea. bartender

k nld the tremendous w attr and Boz

"-“s s rs rsL fe.i“ * r » 'S 2 2 "p. 1

I pHnti, the river level (led, c °t tbs sanr» (he earthen dlke<, and ________________r n i being held”hick by . " ■ ...... ..

YaHey^1 Curing the periixl from /~ k ______ ii<B a ^ l u eonUniie to tw — 1 -> l t f * , l l - /-< tal!4 the"nljhts“to coins" ■ ' dt

— M usicKB k Knooj

4 to n j« city because ol two-day erent wi

S s m S E d S S - E d -Up to noon>fIM

el ths river crumbled running behind »ot I «M pslnU In the Bt. some evenU hftd Ui-AldUion, Koni, area, the laat moment, iw t rtlU 1*0 dayi away festival were eonJ

would eome o u t < --------- ----------- run. Friday n igh t

y Decides - ™=g!££sitleyDeath “""“ SISJ . «»■“ Outatandtoa aplo

te Accident sJrw H sff.ApfUia-DeaihcfMr*. compeUUoni h a d b" I J . m»p*T at the Bur- Busiest person ar Z l ™ •‘ortes day. with the posi■ » tftp door Monday otflclal*. was M n?•“ •vfCiMlacountycoro- Olenna Ferry, w ho^ « « ed PTidajr morning, aet aa a«cmp«inl8i^ n « » e d Into the open »«"}**W1» WrtJBf In th. fi^ir “ “»« the various .'•tend to the fir>t dlfJerent

^=?-tn Iti Nichols wa* ru sh lt® *« auMd by jW k M ■** JW u^jnjuriej received

S f t i ? " ”" ' ” ■ b y 'S iS J f K S . 'K•a ». _ . wanla club m em b

* 2 ““ ^ Sr.o .X'T"’' .°™ *" Fe«dln« the 3jI ' f e ? *ti^ 'tlour liiiii: seated a prablem I

Pox, ceoU but thla ptxjblembV ^ ^«» ll« r, em- erecUon of a chue9 ^ “™- t«nnl»court«1u»dtl

M. Oberhotzer, h l |h Mhool WM oi lU -C ? ’ Margaret **« •»r»e<l

John M. lOOP haU-6*tUrd^ ^ m m h ^ a l n e n v w c W n * ^ ^

« “ » B«,„ V ™ ‘; W Mont, who

£ < * 5 jS -- c m r h a i

OLABK FORK, apeclacular « » d haU .ndM .e riU •

S ? f f i» m ilo f lf (w iS T h u r td a y .K r w r '*‘5 |to lS iI" ’’‘“ * ^ • SMtdpolot. SS n i l

. g •’muot, ligh t tbe llim ei.

—-— ____10A Regtenal NewBpaper &

' 6mel»1 CItT " ■■'■"CcualT Nrwiptpn

r F l p M ^ f eI j e r e e i ^ H eThe M ia ao u r i r i v e r le v ele d o f ( a t i ts highci a la u g h t a n d to p a rm y cn ffineo ra Baid th e y i reckon ing - f o r O m a h a a n d Council B lu ffs , la f le d r - T h e - r i v e r its e lf-W B S -paB sing jtidgm en

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“ " ^New'Hazard■'■- r - b j £ y a | | K

- r• a t ; . - I - . . . 'J(

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lumlair (o salrace belonfinn be had stored lo hU altl r had to chop a hole In the roof to retriere the arttch a ted near the floodlnc Mlsiouri r lv » fire miles sod s. Ia. (NEA (elepboto)

Copycat 1 2U-YeSF1W YORK, April IB I f t - ___ •

y S ? i S S , w S T i B . 4 - ^ i - s s e s s e dnight—they had one.iK nntnm>.ni w rrf 1ln>H im 1\ jT . . h . l T - jrte-8t«p In n b sr snd grill i T l O r a l ©J the an lm sl clomped In. _ . _ . _ . n U iT !n -™ irT h J - lS ! iT n ir a sentence of not.; 'b .m n a .r <W. ■. wll . ! ^ Kr and B o io -th o ho rse-_ J i

an a m a rf 2 ^ end of the and chnn«ed hla pleaS o i “ p. H i 'V .S 'j o J p h “umo. Re •alfl-lXB-hail been ^hUd. a l»-yeit l K t t e e i h m p e r f c ' e r t - second ti

c!»»c«d , Ws plea.W W t f f ffW P y * pleaded goUty, theeiiiT IW i'^ M lW fc 111111111. P ^ to Innocent anifo t the sam e Idea.' Jury The trial w

I Z3 and the court a)^"- Blandford as-Taylor"

M e y P a p jls—A Taylor nad ggclgea

y C D ' TlearburTayloraalo

•belore.entcrlng-a. p lt L T l U S l C J D V e n X suggested Taylor de — w an t^ to do bcforfIL. April 18-TR-O thousand ^Valley h ig h achool stndents. k» „t«rf with mualcal InatrumcQls and ^Tocil corda. swooped..down . B lM «orf jm BuW-rWdttr-tnorntng-*>r-the lora-youth.-H e W d 1 dliW ct^muaie XesUrel. The has had an unsuctt ly event wUl snd Saturday would appreciate 1.

°g^ ^ S * ^ « l 5 l e b u t t e c a S e T ^ ^ J ^ r ^ u a corevenU h a d beea.caneeled a t w ult * lth InUnt toa t moment, ofnelala of tho when the man receliJ were confident everything 70<u sentence. Hecome o u t even In the long roled. Ho pointed

•riday n igh t a concert wlU be court-reeord. -ted by th e Burley and Twin Judge Baker did nihlgh-sehool ortheitrafc-JIh* the senteno*.-but-toliIs scheduled lor 7:30 p.m. a t aentence could haveih l high •choot. Also Friday. A rt At

Soloists Compete •“ ed InnoMntof drawlnitandtoa aoloUta and ensemble « t funds. John Dal;i -ln’Friday’a'coinpeUlIoa'alM pointed as his attorn**e part in the conccrt Frldsy la Ml for Msy 6.

Up to noon Friday only solo ------------------Utloni h a d been held. r \ _ . o .eatperson av th e festival Frl- L l a t e S 5 6 17lth the p i ^ b l e exception of - - -la. was M nT bon jlhy Nichols. X T : K - *a Ferry, w ho was scheduled to J X l l v C - I T acecmpanlat for all aolo con-

t« from Olenna Ferry. Be- WASHINOTON. Aithe various event* were being newly authorUed nIn dltlerent buildings. U n . rate Increases wUIa was riisblng-hlther aod yon M«y a, wiwpt nn_yr.sU minutes or ao. take their rat«-rlse 1

Can rom U hed Tbe rail Industryrteay cars »re being (umUhed necesaary fUlng of nihi automobUe dealer* with Kl- In tm U U commerce iclub members as driven to dsiy, aetUng those ef:

^aooS«r**” **

1'» prablem for the community

Sii' “Scr“»n,£i!;; -rJE "cou rtdu td tbe cafeteria In the c o ^ o o i u ^«hoot WM opened. A banquet The revlalona areg seaed fo r tha Judges a t the boost freight charghall 6aturd*y-precedln( the <978,000,000 a year, r

Ing band coapyUUon. the l y h ^ e r a l j m

FGets'Second—- [n Oratory Meet Denver Visi

* - - F o r f el y t at-Q fflfM iM ^^yi^ .-^c* -'~u i j | l H l l - Onhr.~ /I Waiberg . T win f a u iT P __ _ .DenverwlU be Uie_

loat to Jo h n DrlberbU, Mile* the 1Mont., w ho competed In the \» I Albuquerque. O ^ r to the U. S. In .itania to Ben. Henry Cabotepresent«d Oregon and Wyo- ^ . . . the-general’a c

~— --- RweSitloni-'haTe-cmr H A U . RAISED the general'a nams-iA S FORK, Aprtl 19 MV-A hotel here lor from xular f l r . deatroyed the d ty

day. K n w n were c^Ied trom suenhow effor-j wlot. SS Rillei away to help h e n last.nlght whet

- . annouscemenl.

Newspaper Serv ing _ _. . ..

j t r a e l i n g ; H o l d W a Ua t its highest p o in t in h isto ry today, the si

r s Bftid they w ere "optimiBtic.” incil Bluffs, la ., a v ir tu a l g host town bn the op; sinrjudgment.Dn:th0-bRttle-by-15iOOO-troops'

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31 Record S:

h H h E Added I' WASHINOTON. Apr agriculture deparunenl day th a l record-breaU In the wetiem halt o( threaten to flood d Ihap the already ran sourt river.

Thla prospect U bu measurement of snow doien western states Columbia.' ' Only tn soathem N r

E i - ^ i ■ I Ariaona, whan dnrugbi la the outlook dltferen

iff V V i;C S ^ f c B H pM _____n r t a i i l in CalP - : B B H l *lk't!-- ”!■ U The ruzutf of water

'• *“ ®* California, fo

the government sta; anow surreys there U

The watar ecntent ■ anow. o n « per cent of

. : stream courses waathe greatest alcce 19 anow-stored water wa

alored lo his attle, this home* be greater than ever : Grieve the articles. The house fore on most of thodri r five miles south o t CodbcU In Nevada.___________________________ Northwest Zoda__________________________ Adverse melting cn

nr^SFTei-ms s e s s e a a v e r -

of destnicttve floods.

Worals^ C o u n t iSSiSiSSiHpear to assure generi

inet5-Earl-T»ylorr~a3.-re ce lved- Tu lg alluii waHftuppl itence of not. more th a n 30 and for storage reaerViIn the-Bt»te penitentiary F ri- - ---------------

nornjngvmen he a p p e a r r f ^ - T T TVT' i - - -

Ranged hla plea from innocent i ^ s - A f f lillty cf lewd conduct w ithr child, a l»-year-old boy. . I | » | f f p n p i vas tha second Ume T aylor had . v U l i C U C red , W* plea. P e originally c j ' - a. ed^guUty, then changed ,h la , S e C r C t to Innocen! and demanded a .IriaJ. The trial waa set for/kprll PANMITNJOM. Koi 5d the court appointed A. L. tUB—The United NaUt HoTd as-Taylor-s attorney.- - day to resume secret I day, Taylor-appeanid. In .court. J0min«nlst4_t«norro« A. L. Blandford and J . H. change of war prtsont

HoTdrThe-ltttter told t he-«mrt- —The-Of-Nr^niss-dsk

b u rT a j^ ^a a fa iw w l S r t Ui^ had asked t to ^ S n eTftwtllHnMrtW W I f T ' W C d k fut tuuni^jUOS'tR-entcrlng a plca-Judge Bakea alom.J>BlcgBfta.vUlli]sted Taylor decide w hat he tomorrow (fl pm, todiid to do before appearing In BeccstedApi

ag^n. Forty.flvs minutes ^ h , talks had beenhe pleaded guilty. 4 j,ve both sides a cI. Blandford pointed ou t Tay- a way oul of the deadyouth,- He la id -Ih rrderendan i v . I b a f ^lad an unsuccessful life and m l t t^ to refuse repai

L ^ « d S ' t h a t * ^ ; s n i MbTiSTBThTpenltenrar

the man received a 5 to 14- Jt

H ? X o ” t M * u t i ‘ u « a. ^ r d . — eupervlalon aesslon *tage Baker did not comment" on . ***•ent*noe.-but-toId-TayIor *-llfo - -O.-N.-llalson-officenee could have been Imposed. Murray told wimmHnii3 Friday, A rt Augustine plead- Chun-aan after the eeilocentof drawing a check with- were willing to resuniiinds. John Daly has been ap- talk* Satunlay. The red as hls attoraey and th e trlal -« reply delivered later for May 6. * soon.

--------------------------- The red* first asked, c< . r be aUrted again last 81ites set to r

¥ T * 1 • T f t ■• ^ h y they delayed a rHike m Kates „°aSe?auSltiflHINOTON, April 18 W>>—Tfte « • Harrison made no r authortaed railroad fn lg h t ^ the brief tnce lup Increases wUI go Into* effect X a tcept .oa gra lns-whlch-wlU ----------------------------:

.“S!,'tS5-X‘S’„S.« u.. BasebaU 5aary filing of noUces w ith theSaU commerce iq . By Unlltd VlelUflg those effecUva dates. NATIONAL U» ICC, In granting the new ad- - , »»a of aU per eent la th e east P.,’:k7 ~ 2S

B notice on grain rate change* ^ e i* r , Helntielman aa 18-day notice on all other « wlodltles/ York —..—.» revlalona are esUmated to Hearn. Wltiieiffl~Ktt

f ^ h t chargM by around 1* 1 . i ; r s l ^«0,000 a year. They represent ^ i3th geneni Increase granted

ow M h e ^ ^ -y iL T lw ii .^ " ^ miJ RIm

nver Visit Set....ForiEisCTer will be the home of Gea. - ------aSTDwIgTit-DrHseiihower for---------- AMEBICMrCEllie after the Nortti AUtmUo . ^t organUaUon commander re- Washington — _to the t;. S. In June, according New York .!----

n. Henry Cabot Lodge^ Jr.. IL, Marrero and Orasi, the-general’a campaign man* and Uv«ra.

iS iU oni-haT e-been niaide tn Ph lladel^ la .----------w eral'a nam s-at a downtown Bciton ----------here lor Irom -the jnlddle of 'Hoopej; and Tipton:to the middle of July. Kinder w d vmile.Ige received a-two-mlnute ova- . / .from 3.000 persona attetidlng D e t r o i t ---------------Ma^wer-for-Pr^deht-'ralljrlast.nlght when be m ade tbe O n y and BatUi Fiuncemtnl. , l a a , , ,

F A

-nVIN FALLS, ID A H O , F R ID A Y , A PR IL

PiQ. Contri Pxogi

ra te rs " ^ W :cr lo d .y , th o .OKgy d ik e . W A S H IN G T O N

(JFi — S e n a to r M;

:own on th e opposite b o n k ?■ 9 '.' 1 6 ,0 0 0 tto o p j™ d -™ lu n - b » n l u n e - c < ^ t b

i, i, i, i , _____ m o o d to e x te n d t lp r i c e c o n tro l p ro

JCOrd S now t ndWvrc r o s s p u rp o a e s .”

T r r . T T » T tie committee hatII W e W L ■ l l l l l .w tw ic« on a bUl to e

fense-.-productlon ac

Vdded Floods 2?ra tion ing of scarce..

kSHINOTON. April 18 ( « —The existing taw expires . alture department reported lo- congress acts, h a t record-breaking snowpaeks Oaarvntees D(e western half of the conUnent a committee sourc ;l«n to flood stream* other t« quoted by name. i the already rampaging MU. th e group has let thi river. know I t wlU InsUt onla prospect U based an recent b e tte r teamwork than urement of snow coven In a i„ handling the stee: I western lUtes and British be fo re agreeing to ai nbla. T h e committee hly tnioathem N ew U exlco and " b is four" o f th s del na ,w h w drought aUUperalats, t io n and atabllUntlon> ouUook different, w hich wage-price

in , 1 til .ppfiir hgfQTt.t runoff of water from melUng T ueaday and te ll. In California, for example. Is how they plan to wc

to >w Ih. .In r. th e , future,______ ^government started making Fr»nk Delsurreys there JJ yean ago, M aybank _ predlctet

on « per cent of the Colorado H e said jo h n R. SIm courses was e*tltnnted at d e n t Tluman'* ace ■ireatejt since 1938. Similarly, a n d acUng defense m•stored water was reported to L- Putnam . sUblUu•eater than ever measured be. EUU AmaU, price an most of thedralnage'courses N athan P . T eli.vada. m a n of the wage

Northwest Zndancered ^ have agree verse melting condlUon*. the -g-

iglng overflows In parts o f Ida- ” i X l U U C >regon. Washlogtoa U tah and / n . • -» nlng. The later cold w eather 1 * ^ I

^tnicttve floods. g, «--- O f-^kttlon waler' tupp l l i ^tor storage resen'olrv patiick Engelei

------------------------- M yrtle Burdett. L

-N^-Asr^s:-: .'S'5S“.r,S^ to r a t S:30 p. m. TJ

)nRene>vSng S S : ? . S 5 p r r 4 ;

Secret Talkslance driver fo r 1

NMintJOM. Korea, AprQ I I funera] chapel. Good -The United NaUons agreed to- callefl to *«►«■ the bo: lo resome secret talks w ith tbe ing hospital.'T he di n«nlsfcLjom oriow jm ,„an.« Burdett..the_l»y.JW a ge^ot^w^prtMnOT.^ a rrived ^ a ^ tte

asked t t o ^ S n e s ^ S e past O wffijg* bu? n 'L * t t -fonwimpaon-ofThe'dlacua.-^ to * —bfO 03d in*~ 0n ,j)qlsgaft4.w lllineet.aitjl_aja. un c le waa-drlvlng th rrow (6 pm. today, M ST). th e boy was killed. T

Recessed April 4 flee reported the boye talks had been recessed April live bolh sides a chance to seek y out of the deadlock over, the r T lm iw d lb a t- ^ c r .- t« - p e r - a to refuse repatriation, n ie 5“ ^ * ^ aunlsU hsve Insisted th a t all "A chlne ^if necessary.- T h e boy 1* survlTeHft" -Bartw i gngelea. a> Uielr Uilnl re<iuest e f Uie Blia* achool: ono alsW

for resumption a t an e ight, one broUier. Michael;te, «.*econil subdelegate meet- a t Boaeman. M ont, .today-Uie longest annlaU ct Funeral aerrtces vrvlslon aeaslOQ ttnee A pril 0. 3 p . m. Uonday a t

B«lb Agree ch ap eL ____________-N.-llalson-offlcer-Ool.- Jame* - ? s ------------------------ iay told communiat OoL Chang S o i W t f ^ l * !i-aan after the eeaalon th e allies O t f t W V . C l »willing to resume th e prlaoner ^ ^ .Satunlay. The red* agreed In I r k T » I I

jly delivered later tn th e after-

e red* first asked Uiat th e talks g e ^ ^ ^ P c ^ f f i e i

ubdelegaU Ka],.Gen. WUUam ,irrtaon made no progress dur- c -

________________ ______ Io r Mur ra y . 630,000

iseball ScoresBj Ualtcd Presi duatry-unlon agreem

NATIONAL WAGOT ^ ^ “ r “ l , T e ? p r i v . “

York ._________ SOO 00.--B company offli. .uw p o rte r a fte r the aessam . Wlthelm. Koslo and -West- >'**‘hV**v *Lablne, Ersklns and, Cam pan- aa black as ever.

, 0 . , — P r o a r q :Kheen and Rice; H ush aod rjj^

nnaU - i = — __ :.7,:.oo-o -M em ben o f - th etiUrtb-------------------------Olrr.1. .J?^an '.^ r-J» ijB W p?ickwell and Semlnlck: Friend p a re d to be hosts (o

. Wednesday.“ » M ra icM rcB A c rr~ ^ ------ -- x n e Twin -p m * m

^ _ R Provo as pa rt of ailngton by sOr to U tah clUe*York .;_______............... 000-0 H oward Moffat.rrere and Orasso; Reynolds a g e r of the chamberBUv«ra. . . -vUed of Provo ..pi

R C lay ton JenWn* of t tde lph la______-;_oao 010-J be r. Provo bualne*aim _________ 000 001—I th e Idaho plane a tper and Tipton: Scarborough, p o r t a t l l k.m. A baer and While. g roup to the 'C lub K

' •. B eon a t 13:18 p jn . A «

na-w«~ - - '' ' ^ ,'::'!^a=8- •Bm hw i-rijaD B-'Bni ay aad BatU; Feller a iid t n a other P « » o a tti

J f t S U X . ^ 3 7 N in e - I r r i f f a t

^Y , A P R IL 18, 1952 ‘

m tro ls - -^ - 4 - 4 - A

[s Losing O r€S H IN G T O N , A p ri l 18 S e n a to r M a y b an k , D ., I —s a id to d a y h is se n a te - - I

i g - c o m m i t t c e - i s - i n - n a ------------to e x te n d th o w ag e a n d c o n tro l p ro g ra m w h ile JE R O M E , A pril In n n il in g I t wc T k - * i t t “o rg a n iz c d ^ onttrel p u rpoaes.” . . can m odel m iraclexmmlttee has rielnved work Hunt—rec lam ftt io f

; . ; . s ; ^ “ „ r a r p s : « ™ithority for price, wage, rent ‘ nu rsday a n d coul edit controls, and for the had fe l t t h e b ite oIg of scarce,m aterlala.,The _______: law expires June SO unless

SnarvDtees Demairfed £ 1 X 0 6 1 * 1nmlttee source, declining to J .ed by name, told a reporter m ,v up has let Uie -White House wlU Insist on gu&nntee* of j- u l

eamwork Uian was dlaplayed sung the steel wage dispute agreeing to an extension.- committee ha* called flte

d ^ b l i i a u ”' ^ ' ^ ^ ' ch wage-price controls oper* |. p p fT hgfare i t a s .a groun \r. and . te l l . ^ o Is boss .w d r W l B ^ B e gey plan to work togethia in

’ n ^ T B e G B ----------- '—ank predicted some ~frank

lid jo h n R. Steelman, Presl- ruman'* acc trouble-shooter Jng defense moblllzer; oam. stablUxaUon dirsotor; imall. price administrator, kthan P. Telnslnger, chair- if the wage stabUlcatioa all have agreed to attend^

i n q n e s t t s ;t_ inJD eatU „

itrick Engeles. BUs*. U u .Burdett. Lincoln county

7 istd Friday uiumlng.-----------m ud,w ttrrun.0V5r.by a trao-S:30 p. m. Thursday a t the Ezperls w ren w t t his grandparenla, U r..an d Hnat Tbnraday te e ludolph T Schannen ,.Games . toQ cflDaerratlan ae

. , f a i i n - i a « ^ y st«rrB urde tt' said the accident ,

ported to h e r by an arnbu- driver fo r the Thompson |^ l * n nchapel, Gooding, which was

o tak* Uie boy to Uie Good- .^Ike } fpltal. T h e driver told Mrs.;..the_l»y.jwa_de«J When h* a t t t e grandty rg ifa farm,

hv tho u tii^ rri nffirn In The AP reporter : g but I t la the nnderrtand- ” o«5flnur~aTne!ata"tham a -wad-ttu*-pre<ucuon ra. rtrivinir t.h« tru-tfl. -whm •TempecatJires av. ’ was killed. The aherUfa of. Mnnal. Ko preciplti ortedtheboy-w aaklU eddiir. m a x tm u m temp m un hauling openUona a t w>ut e#, uUnlmum mdparenta' farm, m e olflce (Probably), d U waa th e ir understanding I rJ ia d lttUcn-aa!eep.bBaldfi.a ,tractor and that the driver v Q . | f A | n Q l see him when he started tbe M.

^ ? S S S = H H i n r Shool: one alster.yvonne, and f ^sUier, Michael. He was bom I n I . a l l rman. M ont. Jan. 18, 1948. X - < a i Jral services will be held a l a N Q IIS S J, uonday a t Uie Ihompson w l S ^ d .

engine plane earrtnK ----- --------------------■----------- day-rapflTtad-that “S

tvver Sees Fop OfficialsHTOOTOH. April 18 (fljy Of Commeree Sawyer, boss NoUUngaeUed steel Industry, confer* Tha sheriff 's offkjan tely today wlUi Industry 'there app«renUy ii

and CIO Presldenr Philip of the plaoe-but-aahr—but nobody would talk ot Uie UU."ird. Jone* counted 18 <er generally wa* believed to Some were sUU In Uieparing to make a govern- age ot the plane, otinposed wage Incnase deal tered on th e hlUaidiirxay-a 880,000 ateel wottera., WeaUier Wtr pog*ible;~ though-Rot con> — tw ~

likely th a l Uie aecreatry j.j* . m*^when It ^u tiying to a n u g e an to- ^ “ 'i^^ ^S iae leunion agreement t l^ 'c o u ld S S ^ ^ 'e o ^ l T w ®return of the aelied steel attempting « n appro

> their private owners. iq. in m urky weatbea told reporter* a ll con* -e« n au tl

*1? t i r j a u »™ y NorUi-CooHnimt,.ali

sU lem ent U ter In the day. fUghi-briginated In rs no l «ure. impi ktoss countrycompany official told a r - AmarUlo. T t e , anda fte r Uie session wlUi Saw- The CAA aald Uie “t to him the altoaUon looked th* paaengera, preatk as ever.______________ ___boanled a t Clevelaod

latf^liSinlTCT Plans i o r iT.F.JVlenNextW ediben of th e Wovo. Utah, plumed to th e 0«ni

gsday. when the Tw in Falls iT w in-Fan* 'w en'w im top-tn OedTo leave-ftir-SaH

^ T ^ fU t iecretary.man- ^ CSommeree pU ’ t t e ^ ^ w ! ^ b 2e r S * Uiegood-wUlUniran of Pravo ..pnpaiatlona -by quist, K enngth-Belf, t Jenklna of the Provo cham- bauer, Ray J . Holm* rovo bualneaamen. wUl meet pentcr, U T U r.-T hco kho plane a t the Piovo alt- Alien. Al Mitltan, B « . 11 a.m. A bna will take the norence, Jr.,'/W alter 10 th e 'C lu b lb d a r for lunch- Ulnshew. P a n l ,Taboi 13:18 p m . A alghtaeelng toitt ly.Ifan B U niur. Ju n ned tentoUvely to take to Uie Fainter, O ene Shlrl« m ^ n n m s 'm K e r titr c tta p t ti aon. Dean Kendrlol her PTOTo a ttruusna.-- 'Want -Dwontaak, B c ) u o « e m i • b w »9«r-b lh % T b n D M tit& X .............. ■ '

J

■■_____ ^ ___________

N in e * I r r ig a te d Id a h o C oun ties

u W w cl AbSIi Bbim tl CImlaUe AaocUM PnM aad UbIM Tnm

I ^ S S I zI jOQ B re w s ^ B tH I n O n e D s

R O M E , A pril 18— *‘B ig g c r t h a n a c o u n ty fi

nodel m ira c le o f m a c h in e ry a n d knpw -haw

1 w a r H .v c t e r a n . a n d h ia w ife a n d -d a u g h te r sday a n d c o u ld look o u t . th c i r k i tc h e n w indow c lt t h e b ite o f a p low . T h e sp e c ta c le on th e !— * - * - -* - - - * --------- ---------------* — * - -w -

Experts Explained Pro

W en «B I S iw l ' i l Joha ; Tbnraday ta ex;^alB va ilea« p (n U tem to.«peetatei eflDacrratlan aerrlce eapertn iip la lM deUO te~dtta - i a « ^ 7 sts rr i«^ , p h ^ »ee j a p three, (Btaf<ph*

Proof u AiwaGroIke I oald before, apring fa . • •

A s k W g

10 AP reporter m erely ctoss- I -VaHcv i u 'tm g e i uia n a p w .u bb ■-thla-pi«dieU0Q:------------------- ..HOIBE,.April Ifl.lfltanpecatures averaging about fwm Camas and B i a : K < r ^ i p l t i l l 6n: Normal” TUged—th e -s ta t» - h t t m u m tem peratures a n Thuraday to expedlt it 60 mlnlmuma about 98.’ of a road trom FairfI TobaWy). tlon wiU» D. 8 M i

Timmerman

. - P e i i s h ^ i n " ' - ^field road, which Is d

«■ ■ ^ ^ . tha t road Is closed. :

In Californiakeen onen t i r " th

1 ANOELES. A pril 18 (* -A ,oad behraen Qoodl er w ho found a crashed two- fieij.) plane earrtng 38 penons to- apartad .that “a l l were d»*d.; „ , , , , den F . Jone*, -who live* In *ub- portion of the pro N ortli WhltUer HelghU, told

e n ho found n o dgn of lUe J ^ t r ^ d a h o ^ T T v le canyon w here the non- Tn.m» delegation a: jled C-48 ship enahed and S H o w l W b r i S

U. & S3 be built as • N otU nr L e t t MUler told the dele;

aherlff'a office added th a t nothing In the pres< I apparenUy la nothing left program'forauch a r I p laoe-but-aahes and a p le ^ - Repraehtlog ' tEe > t*ll-'' were the countyes counted l« charred bodlea. sU te Ben. Jebn Ba wera sUU in Uie b u m r t wreck- and aUte Repe. Pete t the plane, o th e n w en scat- Blaine, and H. Ma on th e hlUaide. I Camaa.

W eather M orky _____ tapteveaeiH

i.m. w hen It w aa In contact the road between lha Los Angelea Intem aUonal Klmama la Minidoka t control tower, preiumably quested by a Rupert pUng a n approach and land* Uer. I t waa estimated m urky weaUter. be gnveled for m »c l« l aeroaauUca adm lnlatn- The board told a l

■brlglnated In lle w York, wlUi of „ altonato rouUacross country a t Cleveland, ?f SUo, T e x , and Phoenix. Aria:aa a a ld Uie ••maln^ b < ^ " of _ , ^ ^ ' ^ ® t o ' S

Joel.■ - SU te Highway »

iSliofeSM EI t W e d n e s d a y UAL S l a t e ssd to th e O enera steel plant - & k r v i r < r f a abou t ala-mUes-northwest — U C I .1'l l . .C i 3T O r*n«0-titp '^"the-pli*t-.U —aA TjP-T.une-nrry

i anrt pm. r tn i t^ a i , win ■the Tw in Falls m en a n ached- commuter aei^ce beti o leave-ftir-Salt-tiake-Cltr— T;»y. ■I 'WIB I'm ana nberaorthBT*rto:PaU *Cham t S lra tsjrto f thew m ni Comroeroe plann ing to make 8; ^ KeDotfg. J l

<="“ • S f S i i2.vSS.K e n n ^ ^ 5 * l f ^ ^ . . A w r . u i« K 3 itr tor Idaho 1

Al Mitltan, B ert Barlow, o tto . ar zA m b nice, i r . , ' W aIter Dosi, Robert BAN FRANCIBOO,lew. P a n l.lV b a r. Charle* Kel* T S M l d ^ o a w ^ am B k ln iw r .J u n e a a a h in n .^ tianaport Oen. a O.er, OeiM Shlrtoy^JiJarUa IT « - «iad to a n l t a - » nDean Kendrlolc. 0 . O. Oox, Batnrdajr. - Tbajr 1 -Dwonhak, K o v n d llottiA , VH«tan X. aoa«k .1

r ‘tb ( n M a i t& « .a .M a « f e r « . Qpl. € ib u to - s .:0 « i

' ■ —i. '

^ F IN A LF E D lT lO b

uSw ' P R IC E 6

o o k o K zas l u i l d F a n D a y a t H i ]I c o u n ty f a i r , ’* ‘‘m ore e x c i t i n g th a n a t.

know -how w h ich tu r n e d 128 a c r e a o f de

-d a u g h te r w aUied ln to th e ir , n e w i io m e a t len w indow over p la n te d f ie ld s w h ic h n< :le on th e H e r rm a n n f a r m d re w a n p f f lc lr — * - -w - • ----------- 11,821- T W T S o n s-a■| Y > • , . h u n d r e d m o r e a r rd rroject o verling a f t e r ^ th

600 w o r k e r s u a ln g of machinery swarm aen* under a aaar-boi early mnrnlny Until i eept for odda and eo tbe lr to give I

/rf tt»>a cn a to a la rm e o a ^

O v e r E s t ij s r o m k . April 1

county Pom ona On on feeding 10,000 pe

. I fann -ln -a-day progi . . ' § Thursday and end

X §■ wiu> Ifavlns t e i o im tte iji fio o .

. . % # W hen the progrs V m J Uie G rv w e :aUU IV r - - . Y-............. ■ ' Imately 3.000 aaekg •-. - •■■'■t I.- ■ f | - weU aa g u a n U ^

were aold to O rai F i ii if li^ K r^ n I * 1 ' aoft drlnka ar

w e n returned to t -.i-Ur*. Raiy F lnk , tr« Pomona O range, i

y o a n d .,th a t no i

maria^ She aald * ^ ^ ^ . v e n

r f i u i r a i r r « ; i i ^ s n s ~ i n s n i r i » t & n 'e ^ jt»*peeta ten . Ob* e t t t o hundM daot o the r ta

eUO te~dttaH:paBB..7 » . eredaed.tbA.MKtlLJI .. (BUft phe*»>wine*t >

a Groups kW ork o i r

■ a l l e y R o a d saprt? 1* t*i_* >t.f.y.>in>i and o the r buatoeaa

mas and w .in « counties nearly aU tb a m aleri !ie-stat»-W glrw «y-t»ard- p ro if le t- ln -* d d ltk »’ to expedite oonatnicUon tabor by tb e m ae tra1 from Fairfield to a June- ployes. O ther thookI D. S. 9S a t the lool of labor came from orjum hUL Individual*.

Uie exlsUng Ooodlng-Falr- “ “ V aaglnea. t t e 1. which Is difficult to keep

1 Is closed. Tbe group a;so (c«Mtw« Tmn propoaed road run* east ■

4 0 r a l l e cween Ooodlng and F air- V r t W A C l

— JurjLiof the proposed YeUow- Forty person* hai n VaUey highway across for Jury doty In the Idabo. T he Camas and dlatrict 'court h e n , I lelegatlon alao i ^ e d th a t M Thursday. _ d river brtd i^ Juat w t^ of Names o t tboae si be boUt as soon as possible, w. i i . _ bs)ld Uie delegaUon m e n Is Barry H ay Beauch In Uie present eontnwUon c rab tree WUUam I •fo raucharoad . S 5 S « i t . ^ ^ llehtlog tEe~ two 'ebuntlts oiodowakl. A .'B .' le county commlsaloaen. Kinney. B. B. I>elchl n . John Bahr, R., Camas, gan. A. D. Nye. Mrs e Repe. Pete Oenoruass, R-, « r, M a rg a n t S hbin, and H. Max Hanson, D., jr.. Jam es Vandenb

WUcox.ImpnvemcBt Asked ^ ____ B uh l-B . W. Ooflrement of ieven muea or K tuy. H en rrT iaa .1 between Minidoka and p. Nipper, S . H . Pei la Minidoka county waa re* Bataka, M rs .‘Rtm I. ny a Rupert delegation ear* w iudnaon and K. X. aa estimated the toad could pUer—H. L . Cedarl led for m /w o . T n p p .lard told a Mosoow delega- - BJaiberly—Greta--, tfvey woold be mad« nlU* B ndley, Jack IX

leniaU nuU ng 'of U > a W HanMn—Za S . Kelis-LewUion. ior, Bari Po tter. .oecow^delegation urged Uie Rock O reek-O urtln u te to n m fnim Spald* AUendal»>-Oarl Be

ttceoow Tia juU aetta and r ■ -

Highway « y j> T f l H f f l C

- g e r e a ^

i S I a t e s : N e w aS bS S S . !

i r v i c e f o r A r e a S i S f S S S ' S S ; , ! 'r.awTe n r i ^ | ^ ^ anw y^flgfa ter

^ th e s t tS m w i ^ S u S ^ ^ *®Ken6ft.^T O lted_dl*W rt

alt“ t ^ v ^ ”t r i e i 5 ^ l S T l S e ^ S i d * ^

r t

a r zA m b n d u e . ,

t Oen. a O. Morton ac&gOs a n lfa .lxsa„:tb& :tar .tM l r. Tbay Inehida.'W Bfft.X .aoa«k .Tirt&-Fa]3a,'Uili

■ lM s-S .:O M a p ,.M « . -

[Na t t ^ - ^ H IT K 5 N ~ —

PR IC E 6 CENTS ''

H u n t Jr th a n a cirTOS,** a n d '•'.I'ijlM

icrea o f desert in ,th e

2w i o m e a t 6;45,p. m. s w hich never before : w a n official count o f • p e r s o n s '" and BBveral

i m ore arrived in th e : a f te r th e counter* | H j | ipped. An arm y o f 1,- rk e rs ualng 116 pieces doery swarmed o r a r th a der a aaar.boUIng sun trom m tn g tm tll dark..ai)d.ax<«.. odda and ends s n d a - to o d -^ jE iiy H

to give tbe H it tih b ;^ '

"^M k n b arn r.le jee t, W ^ t e d tM v a b * j j f f l H

a farm eompteta wlthiBmld*

rerEstim atir"7M B ,.A pril-11—U e n e t* . ^ItViW i

Pom ona o ta o fs flgiowd- f J r a H ling lOMO persona a t ttw -o-a-day program a t R tm t ’hL |M Hlay and ended Uia .d a y . { 0 0 0 0 favlns te d only u t r a c * ;r8«io. ■-* ■ ■a the program waa jiver fraoge :aUU bad a p p m * . .. f 3,000 sack lunchea aa.: is q u a n U ^ ot food oo

•old to Orange m em ben.)tt d rinks and le* eream I j ^ D H returned to the suppUer*.- Ray F ink , treasurer ot t h e ,

la O range, aald th e orri ■ a t l o n haa food bUls.iU ^.io-api»SfflaEay-« |- r S H iid .,that no aw m ntlng o t

She said ahe hopw th a - i R f H I MTtitaal’ w en en t t o pn}>

r i^ t& n 'eSulpm m t'and tb jiriR H H j1 J t t iw hlSk plannafl project j | ^ | I, m oat, o r irtUcb -m at toT D H .advertlalngandpapCTiRirte, laratloD tw the praiaDt and. ig Ul when ednlpaneh^^ ^ n d - ^ ^ ^ J

aaT’fauatoeaT ^m iS W ^ m a la t i la need'In t t > a ~ ^ H

r t h r a i a r l T M a n d ^ u 5 ? » r ^ ^ ^ B o th e r thottlandB n t . bou n une from organtaatlnna and n j H lala. ' ' - U B Hla - w o rk a ra - te O a d - r th io a ib - j^ ^ H Id - th e -e a n s ta rT o a r-D rttir - t^ ^ H ■aglnc^ Uia thoiiaanda o( 1 | ^ H Ks roam ed about . I r e a l y i « H

ttnad m Ttr* t . C d a n l)t

Called fo r ^ J 9 lu ry iS ecric fcHt person* have been aelertad y duty In the aprlnc ta im o|t ; 'court h e n . I t wai annnmo* nwlay.ea o t t h o i e - ^ t e d a n :I FaUa — Barry BaU, H a a y ' ^ ^ 1 H ay B e a u c l^ p , Mrs. Dos

ee. WUUam w. Deagle, Fred itdi, Lydia l^bert. Peart K n k l. A. ; b : Henson, r. B. B. LelchUter, V. B. MW- H i . D. Nye. Mrs. Joaeph Bearer, r g a n t Shbin, Paul R . TUmv nes vandfmbatk, Oharlea f t

- a W. Ooff. Mrs. O e o t ^ a ^ H

>er, S . H . Pember, Kneat aI f H , Mrs. ‘Rtm I.. Smlth..Ray & m and K. B. W o o d n tt v.-H . L . Cedarholn, t e a a l

eriy>-Greta'-An)0l<t•, Jack R < ^ J b e r n , ^ , I I a ^ : ^ ^ g

S ^ K ^ ' S ^ ! y i a e e ' N a ^1 Potter.Oreek—Ourtla Bower. -. la l» '-O arl Boyd.

treaIL, Korea. A ^ U / pT ^ V ^ H

iastan*tuUt M i a ^ ^ a c i L t t . i g i ^ H Eorea today, ahoottns d e n t b ^ ^ H m y tlf ti te r a ;^ 4 a a a i i B i g j ^ ^ H

If ta to 2 u a d tw n tr ^ X . .. .

^ • i n o ^ d u n r r tam lnt; :.aod - ripsM w n o co -iD -a-flih M B V im i^^^ H

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H 12 to Appear D In F inus for H Talent EventW l —<w-»-thine> to audition with th e ■ V T ^ tUx Utect Ihow In N tv Y ork

Oltr and three other prlica S a tu r . n n ' da r nlfht In th« (Inal roond of th e n n M ^ e Ville; talent show contest ■ W —ipotuored by tha T w in yalU 'A iner-B ||[ l lfnT< >.»ylnri ____________I l F ' The «ont«UnU hav e bten eho»«p l t i |— from thtra;w«W6'yi tinwv^ ■hcti>«. n | Becb'nTprSe of“MO ha» b « n do-H I — n*fd-hy-^w iy'«-a»fe:-TW rd-prt»

IB —rtora- and-fouTth-prtxc-ii (IS do* H tiattd 1)T Dttveller BrolAcra, Inc.M Six Jud(t3 WlU be in the audl- DHp • enee during the profr*m . After th e B U . . 13 eonujunu have appeared. Uie | H , ' ]ud(eJ Till retire to reach a de> | H ’ eUlon. F1T« earryorer' jx rto rm en |H | : ' wtU appwr «hlle the wtoner la ae- ■ B J— Jeeted.- J.'T tdD artf.- E«ft6irch*lr--■ U l —man. report*. - -----|j|K Th« 13 centMlanta m n OiU K rlc- [If l l aon Mra. tdlth Oorlean, p fm ard Ml;- B row . Venlta Smith »fld Ann J e n - ■ i , fCn, BIU; Anmtnmc, Oordon A tU n-

M ; RlalMB, BBd U n. JuU e yc I . Boose.U I The talent aboirprellfiilnarlea b«-■ } -t«n -M »rth » . ---------------------------

HI Boise Course Hj Completed by i K T.F. Firemen j| n B o»T Bopp. Twin m b a « laU n t I■ H f ir« ~ e tiiir , 'n n a e r tn T«in v» iia ‘■ t l M l« r loDnlnc «0Bid*UeD o f > ]■ flT«>«Nk I ln * ( l« h d n t tra in ln r ■

■ ■ --•tniclst^eouite.___ _________ ti n ' ApprozlmaUIr 100 h o u n of drtlla . iH j— lee tu m and ttain lm wMB cwnnngd if li- Into tfce flT«-wk period, purpose iI K _ o t th t poum li to be tter quaUfr clt]r ,i i r fire departmtnt oi(lel*U to oonduct , l l i almllar tratnloc p to g rv n t lo th e l l j Tarloui city department*.11^, Tbe proram Included U hourk o f .U l •peclaUit tralnlAC. BopreicnUUves ^

o( ttie Dell. Telephone csmpany. atate dipvtnent of vocational e d u ­caUon, flolee Junior college and th eBoUe tin department participated ,tn the training course. :

Bobo wm attached to a unit o f 'the-Bobe tire d e^ rtifre ttrand a c - *

* eompanled the fire engines an »c> ^' -tual nre alumi In coniunetlon w ith ^

..th e tnUnlng courtaa. T h e hoat i l r s .department eonducUd special d rllla ,cororlng vtrlouj phasea of the p ro - J

"'^*'T?i»‘B0lie prograni w aa brganlred 1 _ r« « n tJ f br_Bol?4-A .Jlre_<*!ef^« _

~T ay lo r, Jn cooperation w iU r^tET > ' atate. tTIUmate atm of th e Bolte d e - , I partm int U a itate-«pon8ored tra in - £ I J n g prognai. Bopp eiUd^__________ I

Kl Bicycle and Auto j] P "Crash; Fdne Hurt jfflfi A bor on a blejrcle a n d a car Were <K l Invahed is an accident a t 3:6a p .n i. <^ ■ 1 tnmrsday at the Intersection of »□ 1

alley and Bhoihone it r e e t v u t m I■ I — the-«Obioci,-- ----- I

The youth. Fredrick OoeU, II, r e - •M r-BO TW ~i'braiy -tn n :-^ -~ ---------- i

K u ie auiy lhe b l^ c le and a c * r » K p - d r l ’ren-br-Ab'brRJoppenberg.- IIBB H|L_A<t(il«n.Jiyenu« ewt. .collided._____ _K Blanche Worrell. 1313 Ptfth nve- H nue ea<t. reported her c a r wai a ide- C n awlped ITiundty while I t was pa rk - e

ed Jn the m block on Second ave- u a h ' sue south. A fender w as damaged. ■■l>r=:=CazrditirarbicSenneth-U-Jacol»- W | ten, 411 Ihlrd avenue east, a n d i{T Eleanor Toone, U l Juniper etreet t f - north. coUldediat S;C« pjn . T hurs-f r -----ttiy a t UB UiteiMBttun - .pf Tl i i id -

— avanu»and-Thlnl-ttr««V-north^Botlv - i i autos were damaged. ] c i Mrs. Hellie Bchrenkel, route 3 . j tS T*’ln r»Uj, reported ih o Was driving j ^ on Becond meet north a t 10 p .m . I B | | Thuridiy «hen her c a r ttnick- » I H i manhole cover at S ix th avenue I H north. Th* right tide o t her car w as n damaced.--------------------- -------- ------ f

I The Hospital 1 in *------- ------- <ffiKi 'TMVaa heon a t Magtc TaBey'iw i i Memorial hoepiui a re from a to ‘m i l 4 and T to I & m. . ‘■ AbMITTEDH I Linda K e n d ^ M rs. Theodora i ■ f t - Rlcdon tnd Mr*. C t r l H tnfelder, \H all Twin fiUi; Mrs. Bob Juker. v B B Mrs. LOT WaldtQ and M abel m a d - [B R | gren. all Buhl; David OrtheL W ar- ,M ; ren Adasu. Un. Donald Sharp a n d !BjS Herman Oleie. aU PUer; Mta. T n aB n Bead. Men; Urt. W loferd K n lth t. n f - a aialUa».-aod-BiBea-mdd.-Pt(ete.- -i f , DIBMI88ED-jU , Barbara Rafer. Donald Ju tttu a n d■ I Mrt. Andre* a ll Tw ia r a i l s : >m baby Uly Weaver, B uh l; JackloH ] Jeffler, Sd«; Mn. V ernon Taylor ,Mi U3d daughUr. Kimberly; K athy .H Barkea. Ifuhteuih, aad J . w . K altlu - 1M Jerome. ___________ ~ J

i Weather jB Tr«n Vr and A? K eperU I» Valley-Mertiy elear t o . IIB; &l«bt aad Saturday. B l fb Satsrday Il i —5b“ ^ *» .1

I I[L “ J* - -I

I ' .Ti

I Sr»w 5=u- ii s ” « fi!

nr j Keep the White PlaR I f— T irflttfetyH ying • •f o r . j l ......Iven t .a-com pete I----- - ---- S 'S i — ------- --- ^1 with th e I S - a ■ ■■ - » lrNew Y ork ^ ' todMta S a tu r - ^ \ "w<and of th e j ? j cloi)w contest j V I aeran i'A m er- I I dut--------------- --------------------------A * ----------------— Iw c h e w . -------------------------- . - N j ------- , J dec

I been j "Woio f i v e days tclthouf 'a ’ j pioiT tr a r n ir a m h - tn -o u fm n ic

V a lie v . -leri, Inc . * " I

.H 1 iH .K ,P u tz ie r B Si™™ T o T ak e New | r ~ " » g e r J o H i^ m » n l n a rry -K , Put»l*>,-Id>ho-t»ow»P- Ann Je n « company* d l i t r l c t manager nt

Jon A tk in- Hailey for eight years, ha» accepted nSion. B ert an a ^ ln tm e n t as the comPHnv’a rev!s n n w w o 'aiHHct manager a t kmmett and' tenMn. Ju lie wUI be succeeded a t Hailey DyLeon bo<!

V, Jewett, now Aberdeen, to inarlM I)*- Jewett_wii| moM..lO-Halley twc

'aS'*oon’ as''arrangenienl« can be »d— made for the transfer," Ralph W. j

Carpenter.. Idaho Power dlvltlon 1g o . manager a t Twin PalU, tald In an-

nounclng his appointment to the ha i I I dltCrlcC office at HaUey. -loiI n V Jewett has nearly 36 years ot serv- m t,

^ J — lc* with Idaho Power company, IB * years of U as district manager a t „ t

i m e i l : Aberdeen, where h t la a past presl-dent of the Rotary club in d mem- “ J

I SMlatant ^ of the Chamber of Commerce.Win P » n s T hs JBWBit famlly-lncJufle* a » n .Jen o f a Max, and two daugljten, Mary Ann 551

tra ln tn r and Nancy Lee.Maroh_17. PutHer marks his aSth year with Z?T pedal in - the company Jjy taking the assign- ^----- -------m en t-st EnJlHett. He and his fam - C /I of d rills, lly expect to leave Hailey eometlme ■ crammed ihirh iofiU j or earlyTn Hay. He has ■ • been acUve In aeveral dWo activitiesa llfy city, , t HaUey and li a past president t to“^ th i Chamber of Commerce. ^

LSu™.' Athletes Banquet s onal if- Held at Heyburn

K SY B tnw , April l»-More than pre:nic ipaiea ^ jetlermen's P™'I unit of

1 ^ ' master of ceremonies.'niead Hanks, C hi?i«« J?»h coach. Introduced the lettermen. *naS - w . S 0»»V‘ w n •OT Ovm W »™ T d . 1rVo rtrm . Matthew*, pitotlpai cl the Wgh no \ "ii?. »ehool. Hanfa, Harold Hurtt, a*. Scow e p ro - jiau n t.c o ac h , and Keith MerrUl, cou j-—r-r wt ■lri*lruclorn(f*3‘-AllSirBwIey.' 'OS

‘he principal speaker. con—Ou-tba-program -w ara-Dorothy

W i „ Nelwert. Max WUcox. Lyle Uscola.■'*>' DurJee, Jease t f

red tram - aummera, Vaughn Baird. Gerald -------------- Morjan.and.N&ldon.Jones.____ _______— . mfJlYlng.lettMS w tta -D ea.ge le ..------a i4 /v J a r e t t 8»v»ge, Jay Durfee,kULU Blaine Anderson, Lyle UscoU, Leon f , ■rr 1 Keialnger, Dlek Carrol. Vaughn H u r t ’'o f '" » “ >>?• HHUe'Helner.V Wayne Jenks. Elmer Oscola, o e r-, ear Wor* aid Morgan. Clarence Nelwert, p - trS:60 p jn . Oayle Pike, Leluid Tracy, Doyd leaa.:on of a n VanLeuven. Donald Bohon. John ni w u t in Burch, Keith Staker, Lawrence Lc- a to

- — Bue, manager, Alan-Warner, man- waa n ^ p o - ager. a n ^ O e j ^ Ha:tb?, bas^etbaU inod

' ' g’WBgcr, tonl “on~ttiw- - - ^ l i t u t*«nBii DuiuUij Ifi'lwert. Ton

Uld a c a r were guests. c laaw g .-n e e ------------------------------th eded._____ __________ BACK HOME . . ----ton-Ifth ave- DIETRICH, April 18 - Llndell Siwaa a ide- Cooper Is home after having beenvaspark- employed a t Pocatello during the;ond ave- winter. 'damaged. .

:MU*r d |~ r. Magic~ValIey r-q g Funeralsi r t h ^ t l v —BTOLBTf— -Puneral-wrvtcej-for - R

Mrs. Mary Jones will be held a t 3 route 3 , p.m. Saturday at the McCulloch fu-

« driving reral home with the Bev. K. K. t 10 P.JJ1. Maler, Paul. cfflclaUng. Durisl will ttniek- a be made In th# Burley cemeury. ^

I avenue ____ ■r car w as TWIN P A L li - Funeral services .................. for Frank M.-Obenhaw-wlU-b«rheld '------

U 1 a t 1 p. m. Monday In the White * ,

mortuary chapel wllh Keith J. Bea- ' '/ man ot the Church ot ChrUt oHl- -I' elating. Military rltea will be con-

[tc 'VaBoy «i'«ted.ai.4ive jtaveaide and inter- * rom a to sunset Memo- “ ,

BDRICT — Final rites tor Mr*, f f™ “ • ‘T JonM..*Ul.be held a t J psn. -

A J u W ‘n 'i '" McCulloch funeral Z J i r ? ? ' *>«ne chapel. BurlU will be made

In the f a ii iy plot In tba Paul cem- harp a n d _______________________

‘ - S T O P - - ”« Acjd Indigestion1 t o S t A l m « » t B « t i > r » l t S t » r t s lKettlw

Satsrdayto. Twtn ___

ii - 41 o r n n t add ttboind. Tbai’t wbr• ; n illloaa.ahranm rT T ajlaM cluM ,« - wr pw ia~roriop.ip«nl tt l l tf fraa- -----

'&S'I General Says ‘ FUer‘Strilie’ s

Involves Few »------------- ---- WAeiriHOTON.-Aprtl le m -A n• - - atr.-force.-general - e^pre-wed-hope **-

I today -that the action of a few I "won't-fly” officers would not "be- „

cloud Uie fin e record" of <,«» re- j aervlits Involuntarily .c n active ^ I duty. .

----------- 1 — Lteut.-Oen— Laurence—B--KtitCTr------- , J dcpuly_chleX,oX-atafOflr-persnnnfl,. ^

_______ 1 m id >.ftPQrtg.r-tfie.ftlr.tPict,::c>a:t. ^thou t a j play down It i concern" about tlie

MoSm all Number ' ' A

—'.i .- .i * But he aald a "great amount of attention hoa been given an In-

p | « flnlle.ilmBl num ber" tlnce the alfforce now lium titrs neatly l.QQOWO *

T and Includes 4,000 officers Invol- *“«i P W unlarlly summoned to duty after _

th e Korean w ar started,— T 'T ----- r~**We-are- nnylpps • ~thnt ~ the~ fine ,[• I n n record ef these 4,000 WlU not be-be-I clouded by this Instance," Kutcr ?**ib»-Pow«^ - _______________________ 4mlanager n t Bevlewlnr CaseIS accepted Be itid a i r force headquarters Is $11,,ct)tnpan?:a. r^vlryltif th o m n rt mArttil ^ n . ___imett and tence of U eu t. Verne Ooodwln, Pea- sybyLeon b6dyrMi»s:r»ind-r4uj Cru£es, N.'M,; J l

to two yeara In prl.ion. He aald only , ..lo.HAiley tw oeourt-m artlal caseshavs-raach- — < ts can be ed headqunrters In two years.Ralph W. Twelve o th e r reserve offlcere, six r d vlalon » t Mather a i r force t>ase,-Callf., and ,

. . ?J?‘ lU ndolph air force base, Tex., •’nt to tne have refused to fly and face dla-

clpllniry action . K uter said ony irs ot aerv- , pHotmpany. IB ^ Ir force officers lald there are fi*' iMager a t procedures for officers to follow i?.,, ‘’“ J P '™ ’ U they w an t to stop flying. They

said J300 file rs have been taken ,_ f tro m flylne sU tu a .fa r .a a .eauaea

1 ? * J?"- since the K orean war itarted. In- tiu, clodlng J0« who simply said they L

.la iL w ith :!?? .**^.^ c rho assign-

.Scouts’ Camporee dcil T T l 1®" Progresses ^1 ’. Pl*™ for th e Twin Falls district J._ Boy Scout Camporee to be held June repi

30-31 i t C am p Penstamon on Rock E. > | | i a f creek are nearlog completion. Ralph1“ ' '* ' Kalaher. T w in Falls Scout execu- f

rburn “'■•S.:TSS.r:s- b. h,M ,n •*Jore than preparation for tho summer camp C ettermen'a program. Competition In Scout skills forII Tuesday wlH highlight the Camporee pro- P

ad Hanks. Chancey. d istric t campaign chair* dritetmen. m an. K alaher aald. Cor>T Howard . The Camporee plans were an- sndthe Wgh nounttfl {oUowlng a Twin Falls pos'lunt, as* Bcout dUtHct board meeting a t the

r, conducted th e meeting. dee;‘-Dorothy ' ---------------- - —

i S s Full D ata on Perf. Kste “ 1952 Economy 1

Complete resu lts of auto perform- iripI. anew In the annual MobUgas ecoa- ley.'„i. n • completed Wednesday were R<

Friday by the Qeneral as f(tT 5i' Petroleum corporation In a press re- gallc

‘57. ^ y d L os Angeles. c ion. John The aweepstakea winner, based on .-rf Tence Lc- a ton miles p e r gallon performance, w , man- w as a M ercury Monterey slock

.modeL_ItJm(Ljui.ay£rage-oO!l.7L IglSi

classes based on retail prices with 24£4— ■ th e winncrs W ing determined on a

ton-mlle_rallxjs^_________________ .Cl— Llndell Sponsors explained the ton mile 89.71 flna been raUng as a m ethod of giving all en- Crul nrlng the o r “ 5ht. an equal Cl

chance. The raUnit la flgurM by and multiplying th e weight of the cor and

miles traveled and dividing the re- pass “■J su it by the num ber of galbn* of. Hon

gasoline consumed on the 1.419-mllB Com

-vtiea for - H

“lloch fu- ■**IV, K. K. A , CliurislwUI M-3!imeury.

ll services V / A K ? 'lU-be-held

;h JB e a - . T A , H H T ' “ i ’ u is to tii- /''*■ _®P

U ’s as hard lo nndenland what Sj let •*” "* ***•' money —PI;let Memo- „ n ,,

« e t thtlra. 20J6for Mr*. w m

a l J psn. -;h funeral > - _ '

LANL A O C T

1 MILE WEST (

B — S A T W■ A pril 19

B , 1 6 4 0 ACH | F gra z iF g - « n d “ w hC T t-laTid:-A ll i K H l — rA n 8 P .2 6 F.RM , B iitU -C o u n ty w B g ra z in g p r iv i le g e s 'in A rco P s i

. p u r t e n a n t to t h i s la n d . T h is i in g la n d , s o m e is h ig h w a y f ro r

-------A rc O r'Id a h o ..H a» -o p en -w a tM ^ :

------------------------------ TERMS ON E:_ O n e - th ir d D ow n— b a lani

S K E ! - - - -A L S O :-M a c h in e ry ,.H a y -a n d - (

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GALE ANDOWNEI^

3 ^ AUCTIONEBB: Col. 6 . T rJo n iJ , , -C le rk , Byron J , 81

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‘78 T w in F a lls N ei~ *' ‘ ''

........ Fsrty-SehadBtel - »•*.^1 The .Kum Dubble class of the R

2 A u ; Plr«t Cnrlitlan ehureh will hold a ney,* * ” party a t 8 p. m. today Ui the flatIB m_An- cUur«h.-Tha men-ot-lha-class-wlU UctL

e J e d ^ ^ be-ia.charge.of-the.tnterU lnm ent. .mui

""- ■K r r r z — ^/Sbert Herring, Waverly apart-

acuvB pleaded guilty of drunken- ™* n cesa.wiita.aii*linedJtt.pollce.fourtr ! ' Friday. The eourt suspended a five-

about tl>e T T m in rP T O lte rg w a -t^ h a T tp r^-«i.t

Mrs, Vernon E, Smith. 918 Blue amount of Lakes boulevard, has been Infonned en w In- ot the death of her mother. Mrs. ice the air Herbert Orton, 97. Mrs, Orton died » IV Iti a t. Paul, Minn., Thutiday morn- «ntlccrs ■ I n v ^ >ng following a Ungerlng Illness. . Prej

PermlU A.kM d*"t- th n - t tn . -AppUcallons-for-ccnitnicllon-ot tta t not h» ti . two brick veneer rcjldcnces have

K .^ P been filed by Ray KelUen, lBff3 Al- PT/turas drive. Both«homcs^ are to be .

* ed Rnrnges. Estimated costs are A iquarten Is $11,000 and IS.OOO. and trllBl . i - n .

Judgment'Given ™ -Owners of Land - S

For Court Action S'

»on. * “ ^ prossaiQ oniy DUtrlct Judge r u»K.^ ^ K»'f» E. Lowe last July 3S, PlalntUfa jjr s

In ‘he «Uon *«re M r.'an d Mra. p^y s to foUow R. Munn. •7 2 '? The court ruled the Pearsons are

)een taken entitled to 40 acres of land threemUes southeast of Buhl and are en-

“ • titled to retain 11,000 paid lo them •aid they [jy the Munns under an agreement

of sale dated July 30, I960. Judge . q — Lowe ruled the Piearsons are hotn w A A obligated to repay the money or 0 r 6 6 deliver the premlse-i. He ruled tho

Munns are nol enuued to anythlntt w .’ f A Q a p a and the Pearsons should recover

ills district J. W, Taylor and L. B. Quinn! held June represented the Pearjons. with Roym on Rock E. Smith as the Munns' attorney.tlon. Ralph -------

r m P a r lu n g F in e s Etimer camp City police collected W In bonds ( Scout skills for parking violations Thursday. ^poree pro- Posting J l each for overtime park- EI

Sn'*S'alr’ cuJttT Mri!!’’ " McCoy!'Twln^pilla Satu Construction company. Don Murray coop

were an- and H. O. Thompson. B. J. Knaussrwln Falls posted t t loi floubi* paiking. ’:ing a t the -------------------------- *»«

“IkiS sdeepest known ocean hole. rubl

............. ..... ..................................

>n P erfo rm ances in dltcl_ __ . __ :_____ comi

jnomy Run Reported —9 perform- irip from Lot Angelea. lo .Sun Val-Igas ecoa- ley. j "esday were Results by classes were announcede Oeneral as foUows (ton miles first, miles pera press re- gallon second);. Class A -Ford Mainline 6. 53.85

25*3: etudebaker Champion,fp'^w 53.^4 and 27,83; PlymouUi Canbrdok.

rr r f m i “ Mainline 8, 's - jK u a k . _ _

irlces with 34£4; Studebaker Commander, S3JIB lined on a 25JD, -_________ .Cln.'3_C, -j_Mcrcury._Monterey.! ton mile 69,71 and ^ .40 : Studebaker Land Ing all en- Cruiser, 5336 and 25.38. an equal Class D — Hudson Wasp, 47,78

tlgurM by and 20.46; Chij’sler Windsor. 45.D7 )( the car and 10J6.lu m b n -e t - Olaaa g »DeOotB - PtreaoHir^ff-' ng the re- passenger, 64,73 and 31J7; Hudsongallon* of Hom«t-8r-4l),88-and 20.B3f-Hudson-----1.419-mUB Commodore a, 48,65 and 30.39; Pack-." . . « d 300.-* iJa~iiid iP-g ;--------- r— ^ —

----- Ol«ss-P-=chrysler-BaratOBir“ 9^ —* passenger. 49,17 and 19,02; Packard

300. 40,80 and 16,42,Class Q-Llncoln Capri, 68J and

32,35; Chrpler taperlal, 63.18 and ’ 1P.08.

Class H-Chr>’iler Saratoga, 8- i i T ,4 ^ passenger. 50J7an£ja8iH^*adU fd"

400r-«n4-S tiaT oi, t v / Class I —Chrj'.iler Crown Imperial,

43,t7 and 1633,I Spedal lightweight foiir-cyllnder

—Henry J. Corsair 4, 5U7 and 30,85.»nd what Spaclal, Mghweljht slx-cyiltvder Ir money —Plymouth Concord 47.02 and 23J)7 re other* and Henry J, Corsair «, 44J8 and __________ 2SJ6. ____________

LAND IC T I O NE WEST OF ARCO

Starts 1:00 P. M.

1640 ACRESat-laTid:-All in townshin 4 m rth Butt«-County.-44-he«d-«HFay!or--------------s 'in Arco P ass Allotment are ap<I land. This is a ll wheat or graz-highway fron tage, and all is near '—-open •watM^for-JivcBtocW.---------------- ^

ERHS ON LAND-----------^ --------- --Down—balance in 6 yeara. _____

y,,H ay-and-G rain-and Hwisehold----- —

ANDERSONOWNER 1

Col. 6 . T r Jones—Phone 105, Arco Irk, Byron J , Sbermaa _____ m

TIMES-NEWS, TWTN

Us Newsm Brief .Head* Taft Groap-----

of the Robert Stephen, Twin Fall* at- l hold a ney. ha* been »elected lo terve a*

In the tta te leader of the Youn* Reput>- I**s_»m Ucan* for Bob Tift.naU onaJ. com- •. w ;*lninent. mlttee, accord!^ to MerrUl K.

-Davis, eaH -L ai-8C ltyr««lonar dli-rector, ____ _ othi

[..■Tn*; “ itotirt '"Ml »ult In JusUm court rrld.)r to

fe lea iiS ' Owiu-RomtUfr-for l en t dut for De^ -^53

‘ ■■ March. J l i ty also seek Interest and:2 m l - coitirROMrt'NTW. BaTTtlHn Ttpre-->18 Blue w n li ^ 0 D urkintinformed • «n jler, Mrs. P">|Tam Set ,ton died Students of Rebecca Curtin's se t- * .,,y morn- «mh grade social studies class wUl ,ness present an original historical play .

' written and produced by Uw itu- dents at 3:46 p.m. Saturday over .

cU on-o t Itatlon. KTTI, . The program, la ^:es have sponsored by the Junior-Senior1883 Al- PTA. jjlll

" “ h t WiiiLa s -------------------- ----->sts aro A pita for general farm hands

and yard workers wtui sounded Fri-. day by R, S. puHer, Twin Falls em- jj,,,

i l l ' agerT-Slc"aay-~B"hd pa rt tlthb'wb'rk'lS "J avaUable for • trac tor operaior.-i, ,

i n d — ditch.deancrs and . tn . other such u. fields Hi well as for yard workers. ^

:tion __ -Idefend- Scheduled

V. Pear- Theme of the fourth district PTA ^I a civil proRtam a t 3:46 p. m Saturday over uapi

KLIX will bo "It'a the Fashloci." q\ 'lalnmfa jjrs . Verne Hedner will direct thend Mra. pi^j,_ which U sponsored by tho -nlli

. . •. Junior-Senior PTA. Membersofthe ._..qAngtrbaMtT. jinij

id three EicMk, Mm. Dean H. nj- Affleck'and Mrs, E. TV; McRoberts.

reem ent Birth* ' r\> -Daughter* were bora Thursday-«t - j ) j

nre not, Memorial hospital to Mr- “ d Walden, Buhl:Mr. and.M n. Fred Head. Eden, nnd ..Mr. and Mrs. Uarold Elnspahr. ^ A

recover u an„j,. ^ son was bom Thunday <lla»_ . to Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Meyers, Flier. Ftrt

■|.K ‘ n'j Mrs. Wmia Magee, Twin <3.Falls, are parents of a son bom last Mrs.

ittomey. hospital. e l|^

ies Eden Planning forCleanup Saturday £;

« park- EDEN, AprU 18—Regular spring .

In Fall* Saturday by the Eden Doy Scouts In Murray cooperation with the town board. Knauss Decision to hold the spring dean-

;g. tip wat tt i c h td a t a metUng o! the , Pboard Thursday evenlnjr. The proJ- t<'lo

aB_CO«L ect will be aupertlsed by Bm_Bade. stuil world's Residents are rcquest«l to have Uielr '''WtJ

rubbish in front o t their homes high----------- Ja> i a,-ro. Saturday _so Uie &;outs ^

can pick It up. TeyT „ Tlie board dlacussed changes In 0< Ll ditches and, water drainage In the In I . .. . _ commjmlty.Thurtday night bul no Orr

* =tlon wM.taken. _ ...... ......... educ

SS. 53.85 unplon,nbrdok. ■ - nine 8, ■

H -------------------------------

dso!© !

— =m o s t u s e f u l r a d io . Lea Radios have been sold t

dependable G-% electri/.--------Bleep, wakes you to-ntusi’.

— — -----off,-TTnriTids-ytnrof'appcEven tells time in the di

M U S I

T S , TWTN FALLS, IDAHO

IdahoTatHer [c Urges AU-Out L Korean Fight I

lonaJ. com- •• WASHINCITON. AprU 18. if f^ A algnJ h .worid..war_I_T«teran .who lort, one, oad.

eglonat dl- in world war 11 and has three hairothers In the armed' fdrcei called curbThursday for an all-out effort to in r

*"Th? appeii*wa* m'ade by Dean V. Max ■ *^‘<1*5' Thmnpioo. Boise, Ida. He aald hi* L. Bl d t j e - f w - -tiaea‘-g irarea~in 'p»einc-figntJTig -Bata ue for D e- -jjj-jiu-yBnnjjr-HnuTHJWTtre-wrT- •*umiU e^ * t* a ^ 4ng-m-AlaA«riJsp*n-and-CBllfomla.- « * ^

U * !n e p « i Z i^ S lip w n aald In a-letter^to^en-ator Welker, D,. Ida,, which the senator had printed In the Congres-

.rtl- '. ^ Record: ChaiI**!!"* "We have no business In Korea ^

,1? decUre war and then have the (^ ,y country come out for an all-out war.

urdsy over everyUilng we have to win It•nd over-wlth.-not.let St drag

nior-senior ,t ^a* for the past year, jqh.Killing our young manhood off * o( ag few thousands a t a time . . .

------— ------ "Ulinfie-atbmlc bomb a ll al5ng ------1the line and over In Manchuria on J

unded m - (he enemy's bases, but get U done pc .£»£)

hb'work'is ■ 'ihSmpson said l8-year-old» eerv- ^ie* operator.-!, overseas should be brought back tv

jther such u,is country for training so "they •d workers. wUl know what It Is to be a soldier,"

"I myself got only one month's ------training before 1 was te n t 'ic ro tl to tm France and up to tho lines," “Ihomp-

tstrlct PTA gon wrote “I don't want thi* to urday over happen to my boya."

Fashloci. Govemment -officials, he tald, direct the . y j j to my boy* to get them to , !d by the jpiijt.-ibersofthe —u n ity pramlied them they eould .ngtTba\j«. jinij'h ,u,(ir high tchool while In

iiS J iirS : S r i S ?

» Divorce Is Asked----I S Here for Cruelty

Elnspahr. * divorce action was started In Thursday district eourt Friday by Mra. Viola

ivers Flier Nelson, Buhl, against Lovell igee'Twlti O' Nelson, Mountain View, Calif, n bom last Mr*. Nelson charges extreme cru­

elty. V__ The Nelsons were married July

o 10, 1951, a t San Jose. CaUf.. andE T lO r have no chUdren or community® , properly. Mrs, Nelson ask* the courtU r r i / l V ^ restore her former name. Viola, Fern Sherwood, Her attorney Is J.

W. Taylor.________________ ___________ ;

t S ? On Honor Roll *Uns o! the IDAHO. STATE COLLEOE. Poca- — The proj- Wlo. April 18—Two M ajlc VaUey Bill Bade. studenU a l Idaho State college aro Tifri-ffiel?- nm rag-the ivnuDernrwrro-^nTttRr - — elr homes high'honor* nt *mld-term with all ~ the Scnuts A's. They are C. Ross Beale, Bur-

ley, Bna>loyd K, Orr,Kimt>eriy.:hanges In Beale, a sophomorer 1* nujortng Ige In the In business and eiklneerlng, and h t bul no Orr Is.a.iuQioi-educDtloo-phyalcal

......... educaUon maJor.________________ ae»u

W ere celehi

B

J Medal 51 y_Beoui|.*wl bwfsundy plotllc

■ cablnel.

lONTH G-E Clock-Radio— the w o rld 's •[ rad t'o . L e a rn w hy m o re G -E C lo c k -

been sold than all olher tiiakea com- I ^thrill to .the am art new modc l s ^ th a t__

^ y u ^ n l y T ^ n e - t o n e d rad io a n d a j-E electric clock but also lu lls yoii to - you to-nt«si‘cr,-turns appliances on and

-ym ro f 'ap p o in traen U — a u to m atica lly 1 - -4 sm art color choices., __

I S I C C E

go ___________________

I Seen f'ig^ FeUow loading blanbu i n t a -----l^f. vertlblt...ImpaUeni toman waiu r \ j m Ing for store to open... Bot Dumo. O '

s"S„v . SS"iS.‘] .T te K '£ - i ”S '

■ernia;- asklng-^ughtar forewkeyrrrriwa- —As'’lS ;3T_- ^rii5nneV«md-o’u \ ' i d ^ ( ^ ^

r-“ >

'.drag MB»jn-.--rAnd-OTern(ud;'Those mlJiSr 1.1k. Rt Hunt muic h m S S ™ " .'

oJ' • ot agreement with the teithtmian." rt a j

L e v y A p p r o v e d ^ ^

■fwk;,b « k The measure has not been a p - win « i M ? r" cpunty-eammlisloner*. ont^-a ________________________^‘Bhts tc»t t o ' |m .i| ^ ■ 1, 1.1..IJ IJ II

July . 'andlunlly !■ ' " — ' .................I..— j ^ .p .

... -.v ':W-EHJOY ......

loring .•and ■'

yalcal - - . . r . .. ....... i.L '__ aoeUi<tUiuu(MiMoiKi.<ei«ii»o.«.t«,

. . . . — * 1 1 * --------t f -----------mm^ Ju & H e(j i y ^ E l K t N D W l T H FRED

RoumtfripffiglittoNawYoricfoX J companion

Thr*« IwksHtW days B» Ih t Wald CsmpUlt Poll Wardrob

” koutlfui Pifr CoolCemplett s«t «f liinaB

0 4 CoAttU T«U vI(I«r S AND th« Twe Minianlh O-f Clociflii

I plated oad tn g r m d wHh you

n u i »f e tiw r wlaiwn

A/o ob{i0o(ion/ Just come-In tod ofllcial entry post card. Wc’ll ever

— you! ESlricrnruit-be-Ur-before-ni 24. 1S52.

G E N E R A L ^ E t

) lo c k -I

M «JtH M -"W tb- ' \ ’I'OU to - , up.|o.mu,i^-CI»«b V■n a n d Radia m mah*«o*y V . IC illy l------ platlk cablnit. .[ioice8,_,__ .

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nwa" As thi* ItnStoni ,«ia's.b*ha|%A’ ‘M 4 H

r--£nrsn?s,'"®

“ p-iners, net unlcu

riEhi. th i, BTtmr

pUltB I M f l

th

n om v m

w rH FRED WARINGNaw York for ,

ompanlon 1;* B» th t W aldoffAi***^ rFall WardreU ul fur Cool •art « f Ivnap*, taUvl»l«« M . .O-f ClockJUidter i

iv .d whh ystir -itiw r wlaiwra , _come-In todV .!d. Wc’ll even ' Uj-before-midBiffiv:*^

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1 ^ Bervlt* *ompany, 1161U um ored cir» * * * * *

h h e

HmfBtlsn'describedIcUvllr « thome u o a rp e s * ' * ' * ;

j d P H h ^

% -'. -^unch booth wM p rtrrd t^ tc

j®des Time Limit Ass i^ed Power When I

I »[!«>"■*«’ fUTVM Ot.:

S W e r L ^ h - V . * " ’' - 'S ? u ■•Once Pallude* i^W tiio X n ii/n tV n »Wch should b« «b

loijav ^ Hood dussg*-if* ^ { iffVm ii " r ? ’

n»ve laitcn benotlU ft.£ 5 * « 0tM « ' . . birore the »cn«t«

um •uthorlxe. thft : «J?*‘'9»Uon . *0 rwerv# ie£l!?"’'U bi .►r,^?l‘’5 *tor«ge . la th« 1 SS?a«BroUs5 If,®'*?. ' ’Olr to.provfd# tor (

25*^ «Uj S ‘*®*» ot a i v » •*!».'^oaii 1 "“''* »»me. th iu will

“ irmy co»t-or th r e o a m

orkers and Sped

l i t ^

u t o n preparlnc thU lieU {m (Mdlnc •Imoit cktued * * * * * * *

»nnored~ cftTRlrr reflmtnt. Idkho naiton*] r o ltr i, '* * * * * _ * __ *

Be u oarpenten, tltctrldiai tod pinm ben awannod c*---------------------- z * z r * \ : ~-fr:

prdrrdt^ te r folk» who iWTWi«»ii a » y . . -

it Assures Gain Reporb hen Needed--------------- ■ --■»-■------ u n - llr s t- tlm e -« la c e - tr mrvey M.flood_d>PgM <1° »rn»H».«Ti Wm-jptv nf-

iSl,> u!! ‘l)«ek» l a itg tUlit BKkln

! Pallude* storage be|[lM - rlen^ hould b« About IBSS—«ouUt in t m s t h u been tUi od dusftS*- wUl be ft tblof p e u . too . the ed ltoniMfc"......... ........... — — T nu6»r'7B iy ''m ott~^i!■h>k. who ffuthed the-lnliUI opening -up lederiil- a i

; f -a i a f e ' B?benefit* ftom the prejcct jouMaI. c h i ln u n 'o t '^

Ae *«o>t« Wedneidity. ‘me « iitee o n Inlomlatlon. horlxes the InUrlor deptrt- n in e ; o t progme’from 0 reserve U.OOO Mre>(Ht bauds to the ntUonftl ige In the PftUude* ru tr- jq coapAnlon repi provide for tha w itcr netdi betriers to the How a •Ptrrr-JttU indU n re«h»* hmoW t . CroM-ropoHe

itentltUIy all court dei iew*ourceofjupply.wUUt- UroraWe to freedom rftjrl take watM" u « > j r tt* u m - to th e p u t year.' lon ..to_M O «eoS_il;h .“ 4 m - — =in.,the Uke...Aimuanirtw. p»iiaades openUona «lll O iM * tato. harmftU to llih ft«ir tU* iow unt m

ne. thu* WlU be eUmlntted. treasury under 1.tthrBon«nr*Uon.ph»a*.af U on.Uw.- - r :-

A.

' .T I M E S - N E ^

S p e c t a t o r s S w a r i i

S2^^ii3£8EI8i#tok^i$6

almiMt cfttued a trftfne p n b le n by their mere nnm * * . * * * * *

aitonal iroftri, nwd trsck i« erect ience on fann.~ * * * * ^ ^ * * *

— *- ---------------

John Berrmann wae pew aoae at.epfl or_bt

^ S i j l l l B e p r e p a i

,y. ..._ ' ■<.• • ^ ------------ N t f n ^

Reported o n

5edom of News Lo6k3NOTON. April 18 «V -ror .„r - t lm e - « la c e - th e - * a r . - th a ----------------------11, fInfJBty .n f .WBWi'iMtwr _______ :---------- g * ”*heard a r tp c ^ today ot ________ wtl-w

Its tight agalnac sewi bar. ■ chopp

it haa been •Uired iD-con- Al» Mto. the editors were told.B iT - r e n t t —ttr-teB trtrtlBn----------- ---------oip ledtfiii astocj^recoiar........................... ing ai

a . Pope, Louln'furcoitf®^ ] TTia Al^C chalrnian'o t'AflK B'i.M m - .................. o f Kr^niiirp‘s s f? a ra s ! -s the national capital -Miopimlon report on legal ______to the flow ot ne««, Dr, A M

;. C iw ’rop«ted-U iil-“* a b - ----------------------- - f " f iT all court deel*lon»'were ' . V Is to freedom ot InTonaa- ' ...the p u t year.' . - ■ ■ ■• • • •• ■"

'HOWAHreasury under the rcelama- '• 121 ’ J rd . Av«. V

r i M E S - N E W S , T W I N F A L L S , I D A I

•warm Over Farrt L

th d r mere nnmbera.* * * * * * *

H H H H HDce on f a m . ' / " Get* * * * * *

.'I. ' '

- . J k f c - 5 - aB erm ann waa a happy man a* ba climbed Into bat

me a te n o o t_ b w day. ________________

READ TIM ES^EW S W ANT ADS.

p r e p a r e d f o r a n

A L L - C R Q P I m i

------- W cfw» ittng f e f n d g h b w : . . no h iring ftm a d u iw . . . no « t r a h a rv e rt crew. W ith yt A ll-Crop h a rv eettf, you can handle tbe when yo u r crop i a ' ^ y .

Lo6k a t thcM fe a tu rw '

________ liaaBt. aeed* aad jfi^n.____________ .Wtl-WIOTH »fl«*t 1*1 CTttMOill - aame widt

“ ■ ~headar. ' F u li -erop ibfough WiUiout Jbm • choppiflf.. .

Alt KAST U^AUTION plu* overall* thNiU aavea mote p a in , even ia lohg. h*avy»t»a

------T m aF C fi5 F K S H ® * 'W « « 'tfn n ^ W T ^ ^o f g r^nsV w eds a n d 'b w M . L e t’s ta lk «1

— -All*Crop-fof-your h a rv e r t . ,

— jf f lim a iiR■ ^ .- I A t n A N O 4 I K V r e i

)WARD TRACTOR.3 rd . A v . W ■ f h

vU L a I w ;^

Farm Completed^ a n y - - - ^ j

----------- “ 3

Here* * * * * * '

■>•--• • Geocral flew c t tann m t n hoir apcctj • _ _ * * * * * *

L a i 'g e G w Shows up

F.nrm Pr(rt»» P u t Om

___■ equlpmfnt nnd Uie reat' typcj ot fanning practlcc

Flalih at ' The Kernnuui houee

' ‘.-j: behind schedule, but c< ^ cept for two places wh

- < • . u ' ■ ' - V' window which failed to

'■^Smr - ~ Herrniaiin. eagei■ j^B r — jjtr-iiTJt gllmp#e-M herw ^ - - ----------------------'. r - : -was swallowKl -uir b y th

........................,. . .;.—♦ people which rushed’t\ house. Water vas turn'

J plumbing'«y«l«n and-•• ............ mann made good his

~ cllmDmta the-bathtub■' -. to the dsys events.

. . ...........1.... Because of the consla.k •• • •,! people,around the hou

debris and unused mnl 1 ^ ^ . . .! tered around, It was Ic

___ landscape lha yard. 1

■ r r S t - : ------- — ----------- pjrtdirTOBte• - ■ ' Tn th i tirlfli. whtat, a

. ed wheat grau and moui| | B | j H - - - - - - ------- gross plantings were 1

, .g the peas hid to wait groiindTAH-dltcKes

Uon pipe were placed c ing finished. Compensat

.. . ..; ; tew things.lelt undone.- ' v— " • . Ing-and leveling was a

■;•* anrt thg tnn ijf

............................... , . .^ . .J

- ....: ...........— ^

mbed Into bathtnb « t U a *

•4T ADS.

> P h o r v t s f c b a i

no hiring f t 'euatem.---------nw. With your own &ndle tbe job

~ aame width as tbe- in ( m O iS B e Q i i ; ^ r —

if , bMVT'abraw.aropa.

«. ov«r c leu ) io c .ab o a ..~

irtW -dia awit-klwb--------Let’a talk about u

tM IR S^

TO^R C0 » 'H llllll l lP h » n t2 7 S CAISTMS^^.WSTiU

LS, IDAHO

jleted in One Da

Here la m pertlea « t pa rU n r are* required * * * ~» * * *

hjw* how (p cc ta to n tollowed w ottera and machloei * * * * --

•26 G ’o w d Safety,^e(C Despite the{ morem u r o i i - r k 0* equipmentlow s u p 101 beck andJorth amidst

^ Ing crowd a t the Hu.

7 n r m P r n r i p . p . t " r s ’ ^ r s s ; !1, ” ~ ~ • ■ ^ e t y acc o m p lB u n ^

.nt'anT thY*re«ons for the “fanning practlcea employed. n ^ t .u J ^ r a o n e l l was

Flalih a t 6:45 Co-cJmtrman Leighton ^mnami house w as opened /a inted twlce^ But he

schedule, but complete ex- ^oon program, r two places w here wcrkere , , iniurlea included ■oU to nnc nnd a p late gli i . ■ ^ i w d ~ ^which failed to arrtve. .pmin.H wrta

-Us. -c u t bUalsunburn .eases, silver,whSi m h ^ ’to vlit? tJieWater wns tu rned Into the ”ig-system and John -H eir- ja n n pond and althi made good h is pledge to poles were placed, fen Ita the-bathtub es a d lm ar th'e corral w aa'hot com

» . d „around the house and the „Ielon Dairy club aad t

U v S ? o ^ d u b . people n round. It waa Impossible to y , . noaitions Dlatined PC the yard. Landicaplns breaka Interrupted that B p ie te d -^ id a y -m o ra in g ^ u-«4s-?a3mpreiM -pnaa — pjfK trm ratw !----------------------------=

It grass and mountain brome 'I'a VlCW 1 ilanttngs were finished but X U T 1 C » T J.u hid to wait because o t BOISE. April 18 < m - rund.-AH-dltcKerand'lrilga- d« tn«-airM tor,-C o l.-p }e were placed a n d terUiix- ridge, planned to leavi ished. Compensating for the I ’renchman’s flat, Nev., xigs.Ielt undone, extra disc- th e first public test of I leveling was accomplished n e s t Monday-or-Tuesdaj t.tflnsjLrocka-WhtCh.slowed -Pnllnwing the atcmle IDI temporarily during the travel to San Pranclaeo fir» trg-dlspwed uf ;---- ------- td r ll—defeM*—directoro was too wet to finish the I April 2«-a8.___________

b a i ^ n ^

................ ---------------------------------------- W h/.n«

MaytK]I r ^ V ' y o n t h i r l [ * . f . J e oiw ayst

_________ J s ^ • ■ J ___________ YowSO unce*

-------■ w ith whl

deligbmfine

% ----- Whea.y<S ^ S B v discover,

dnoK ati

3CTZ23gas trm ^ a la is

Day for Hunt j

r e a r ^ l r e d tor h o n d i ^ of *l ua '* * * * * # 4

od maehlnery to ipeclal operatlona.____________

ity/^ecord I Man Woundeequipment churning Game Office!

S S S ”'" “i EiSS’H i 'Sualty ^ t servleed ^ \ o fttc er.-8 tan Predeitersonell was headed by n m Reaves said SlerUnan Leighton Imes, who I otuirles was hit tn the^e,^ But he rm aliied | whga ^ m i Lewis Pui>TnJ ovpeaied tu 'th ft I C& ar!^w ere dU m e™“ - . ^ ^ with ft net Wedneaday nlJ^ ^u d ^ ^^ a <Th8 officers tald thej

iralned wrist, crocked for lU owner* to appear, finger, bllatew,. .ih n * watched HUI aad-PugtBh Ases, sIlveTj scra teh^_ stepped 0UL_t0 thO two nail piiDctures. .1 The .two men ran,, ol _________ ... . - . . . i end Frederickscn flre<!

m not completed. reported,ted were three acrts ol Pugmlio was In eustoy the Jerome FPA. Ap- i^ k e County Sheriff Redr club aad the Westfield _ J __________ub. people moving along wx • n ■'

S p f f T u S ^ D n y e C o m p

.- r - r n 1 mud*, hv Mnt Vi»ni r>View Testprll 18 (UA-Idaho's clvU the n i ^ areas ambunte< ‘Ctor,-Col.-Phuip-I»dd- -TiUag«T3»tlectlanf-were- led to leave today tor Those who assisted wit s flat, Nev.. to witness were Mrs. Art TThrlch, ibUc test of A-weapons Miller. Mrs. Vem Munsei y o r TuMday, - - - Brower, Mrs. V. U Loo

tHl- t.uil« 1M.T1 P . t p l ^ - 11 Francisco for a naUonal Mr*. Wheeler. McOUl. Bi s ^ d l r e o to n ’— m e etin r -sakef.- y i ck Ochsner a

Jensen._

. _ W h y n « R T h o « sa a d (a ...lU a y o u ...< e f iitd i • th a id M and dU eevm d a baWar wWiI

Maybe you like whatyoo’te drinkiM now yon think it’s tbe best at the price, mc, can t ti always be tbe thatjw j w gto do 1

YowVa choBgad bwiid* la Hw> thbtg* bah* Chance* are due yon have changed brands Eel . . . ta cigarette*, toothpaste, etc.. . . tod found cbanse a b ^ {niprovemeat Well, it can h*p with whiskey, too!

T h w m m d ta o w iM R rte a M n t _ T housandt have found C a n ta in a m oother. tic w bidtey the f in t time t b ^ tried tt, And tnejrwdelighted co discover that k costs len thin 01 finowhiskies. Today, million* of Kmle* aniiol. “iVlen who care for the finest."

Try R m d eanvinca yatmeWI ~-JWhenyouvanc^M.wh{*ksy-tr]r.Cu3tain.Yo

discover, ittst as millions have, that it’s t lw dnakatahcttCTprice! — ~

........ - ■ ■ PAOK!

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Wounded by !;iM eOfficerShot ■ HSLIEEt, AprU U aiA -O ca -— lospltaUsed today wlih a md foUowlnc a aeuttta"

. tlshlng UlegaUy,.-Stan Prederickaen»and . ■ f ^ H es said Sterling ElU. St. n s hit tn the right les

leers said ttey had d l^ . TB ^ B

lers to appear. After they mi asd-PugtBlre llsh they H W tiHillIt. to make tho.aireaW.____i men ran,, olflcen aald. - - a d B Blericksen fired. hU ..,4(k___I S J Q Bttol Into the air twle*. A- | U | K n ■, tlna l^ ensued and U vna i ^ H I L .E U L j(M :iM iia e a ;_ i!u _ ^ S B ^ H sported.I was In custody ef Bear M ^ B Ity Sherltf Red Araen.

re Completed— ^ BAprtt-Ux n a a l report

lalnnan, and Dan S p t d ^aliinui. ,<Ml«cUon«.tram . . _ B ^ ^ Iareas amounted to glSMSwUectlanf WBrenaMOr-----ho assisted with the wnfc

Art TThrlch, U n . O. T . . s. Vem MuDsee, M n..Eferl._-. J S ^ H [rs. V. U M n .in io & ;z U n u - J U a J i a ta ik > _ ^ ^ ^ H eler McOUl. Haipa^Hun-

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ro u ...< eflitdaratf . . H H bailer w hlikayl : . .

nkiflg now becatise -ce.Boc, can't tiiete - . -I n v d g b td o b ttu r t '

terlhbtg* bahea_______ig ^ brands before. . . t o d found d » B B

*?L^ ^ P P °»

te * M n t _a smoother, richer ,itA n d th e jrW ta —n len d iin other h aiesoldtow m WIy .C usta in . YoqS L ^ , . ' . th tt i t’s ti i c tte f ■

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H r A r S iI^ H n<ir«du Ing* ol Uu pi»tr pnrra«»t tg*

m „ rS 2 ‘S Sj f f i - — - U N F A IR PR IM A R Y - H T h e "w rite -in fever” th a t t[S n a tio n ’s 1953 primaries oug j t — itu flledD y party teinlerrlirB it I ■ vo te rs ' com m entary on the at

9 and Inequity o f our primary It Ab th ey are now iram ea, i r

jg . not'gcrierdlly . provliJe a fftir t « betw een th e leading preslden'■ - T ho h eav y .w rlte 'ln s ..ln .2 t 5 n eso ta a n d Nebraska are a deI po p u la r irrita tion w ith th is In H tlon. T he 'vo te rs w ant a chanc' I H candldate5. I t Is evident that n f they a re expressly forbidden b;III take m a tte rs Into th e ir own ] i l l down th e nam e of th e m an tti n T h e candidates’-pe rro n a t li W p artly responsible fo r tbe sc.

p rim ary test«.. They naturailj K en te ring s ta te s w h e n they fe■ Ing m ig h t be poor, and leap 1 R lo o k p ro n ils ir ig .'...............M B u t th e y are encouraged In t: I l f by th e oddities of the varlomu i ----- m an-m ay belteve-that a p a rtic iW unfair, o r Inconclusive, or ui | n real ga in s tn convention deleg [ I A cand ida te actually needs I I j j m ake thefa . decisions. FacedI I credible complications, in any I f l more likely to s tay out than go I f l - T h e re Is no question a t all ' I B m ary law s have been drafted b |H who w ere try ing to stack thiH -----agaim t a p artlcu lar TWW-te-a^I f l They seem deliberately desl] [K a f a i r test.Bfci Som e sta tes require a cand H consent fo r his entry, some do t ■ — v r i te - ln s r^ m e -d o -n o tr - iU r* H I popularity contest resu lt is bln H . often I t la m wely.adylsory. lea

K — tlona-lC -toey-^oose.W S en a to r T a ft stayed out of i B l t . : ;iylvanlii.’s .te s t otuthelground 1 ^ J —fioncliislve. The - "w ritten con S n b a rred G en e ra l' Slsenhower m W isconsin show. The same fe:

general o u t of Nebraska.'' P residen t Trum an and oth

■ k gested a na tiona l direct prime H way o u t o f th is wild hodge-i

- tem per of oongress-ln 'th is el ^ — aga ln s t- th a t solution.________

H Btatft laws w h " S hy thfiir nni encourage th e en try of all can

H |j- -h av e a lm ple statutes, *© framei B — Ing result-tbey-ptoduc«-wUl-b( ■ il now lo s t frequently In a fog of■ T oday we either get no test [Kl m isleading outcome In our i

___statea. Th e Inevitable-seque l-lK > . t lo n a te ^ re s s on voifng-lh sma! f l I oILcii Lhstt characienStlcs arff” . j the vo ting sam ple so slender th

------n e r lU ie la g -ta lc e iw gauges of-:T ment.i i If s ta te p arty leaders do not4-1------filgns-of-a-popular desire for-*-I'l-i voice In th e choice of their prea | | t - nees, th e people one day soor W write In a vote th a t will blast t H i rig h t o u t of the ir comfortable s

I f QUESTIONS AWAlTlNt D “I f Elsenhower thinks he H w ith th e nom ination by maklr

1 June speeches on peace, secu j perity , he will get the surprls

T he speaker was a Taft le in sp ira tion fo r his remarks nouncem ent th a t “Ike” had a

-lleved of hla European assig T h e T a ft people pian to "th:

cal book" a t the returning i 1 re s tric ts h is activities In acc

pa tches from Paris. They will i f— down ~on "every ''m B jo fan d ^ ii I controversy th a t has been air

last 10 o r 20 years of national U nless he m eets the ir quest

, they w ill accuse him of Tildil uniform , of being another '

— :aie.-.too;er‘' and gif trying to s • W hite House through the base

However, th e task of Interro be, a n d undoubtedly will be, u

I the new spaperm en covering “11 em barrassing to him , If he b n refuses to answ er their repeat

....New Y o rk T -W asIto ^ h or whei

------------- J A M M I N G - ^ B ^ O I C lSoviet governm ent is now sj

as m u ch to Jam "Voice of A;p casts a s th e U. S. pu ts into Its

;j^~^_ation^pro^ram^ b sUte: r"Tr8on^9ojn6foB,~forziittzpristdcnt

ton State-coUege, now head of — pW tE gnt’rT ffiw T K flfnanonaT

adm inistration .In sp ite of Jamming. Dr. Con

to 75 p e r cen t of "Voice" i■"througK :---------- — ..... "

. L a te s t e fforts o f communliU i tog to ‘LVoice’* laakea i t a crime

. new r reports.-Oseetaoslovakla -~ -‘‘pr6teetim -'of-the-peace'' law, v

, aeaa ttT lQr.!‘nmrmong«rtng.”,hy n e m .-X & Buls&na, the ele

o t t :<hMteg tooura whei

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PR IM A R Y -L A W 3— _ver” th a t has m ark ed th e vho einu and op«inaries ought to b e well to

S' on the absurd confusion SSSii*Mip»“ He hi • primary laws. s u m ori»iB»uy 'T ram eB rro fS H T raro tsnn r 'a ' JiuieJ yroftun-ilde"a f(lir test o f a tr e n p h Ig presidential candidates. , r»ceptive mood. < i 'ln s - ln -states, like .M in-. coun»ei >nd mquu (a are a dem onstration of Ks »nd Mns/1th th is intolerable s itu a - ?l*un t 1 ch«nc. to vote on oU “ “rldent tha t except w here dramatic—Ke:orbldden by law, th e y will reaouoo of i*n»Mtheir own han d s a n d p u t ^ 2 the m an they w an t.peiBonat-inellnation* a re indiv{duAit..indictefo r the scarcity o f good tw U m ^ »Bd con y naturally r e f ^ fromsr# they feel th e ir ahow- 2S S . i S f t e t iand leap Into a re a s tb a t eMiudmr, u d ti

------- wia t&i pubiifl. r turaged in th e ir re luctancethe various s ta te laws. A a tia t a-particular-te«t.wUl be -lac-toc-tht-OK&oeiislve, or unproductive of tiwmh tM o *t dointion delegates. ' t t S J ^ r u e * ^Illy needs legal counsel to ^ma. Faced w ith th e ln> rosB Z B nxnr-ims, in any in stance h e Is «i*oiien u prwidia mt than go in.4on a t aU th a t som e p r l- SSSST ST tii" wn drafted by s ta to leaders wui rotl op voto) stack the cards fo r o r . JMUUn . w r t l t i i l . r yu r .a tely designed t o block uT*

viMd. WbmM s«aire a candidate'* w ritten to houM luiw 7, some do not. Som e allow-no tr-H T < aa d . t h e re .a -cbsnred-cBsUjr— esult is binding, b u t m ore a , to n r l..T ln » t h . del . - UIB Toteis lecom m eno*-- x e jau w expos

ln». luUnul rtvented out Of populoiis P en n - Uon of lununer bAxlelground It.w ould heOn-: to ^u ^ ish -th t -fin Tltten con».nt» te iiu te d . " f f “ J ; , , ,,senhower from th e big and the tM t«z >ule same feature kep t, the recelpta hAve been iasisa''" unount u lui„ an a other, h . v . ™ - ‘S : ,irec t prim ary a s th e best conErestiooAl foreciild hodge-podge. B ut the Ai(hou«h Uie nor :-ln-thU .*lecUon yeaj^ U

-----T'c-------- plAy-H-eonnected-wi7 thRlr nnifnrm llhem llty tnrtllng hnrrnii i’ of all candidates. Let us i f the gamblers di ,,'*0 fram ed th a t th e vot-luc*-wUl-be-clear—not-as- ^In a fog of complexity. As tba uuoit gentiget no test o r a possibly * »*7 to bei= in our m o.t popu .ou . K S S S , a . S " 'i l^ e q u ^ - l8^ 2 '*‘*E™Por“' ----------------— - -.fng-lh smaller s u te s . Too' ~g/L^B -^T hi imii 'TUtICrHT6”40 SQCcIbI and Brew^noFer wu sy. . slender th a t they do n o t in u IU ^ o T w o n ”' t gauges of-nfttional s e n t t -

jtillty wwrd him. 1 ders do n o t recognize th e ^ P««de m unui .esire for a-blgger,-clearer t a S 5i« ’S ? S 5i if their presidential nom i- gAnUed a r«efcat le day soon are liJcely to men. They te t the will blast the p a r ty brass p°”c« newipAjx

A W A IT IN G " I K E " S j ' S i a m u S ; ';hlnks he can get a'way to dry i ,n by making a few sweet uS S f^ i«*uoM 3eace, security and pros- by luppiyuig bi« div the surprise of h is life!" Antl-gunbUns laws ; a Taft leader, an d the They » « » tongue-i I remarks was th e an - t t ¥ i t Dee" had asked to be re - V l l l i W S pean assignment.)lan to "throw th e pollti- “ * 7 returning general, if he;ies In accord w ith d is- They will try to p in b im promising «etlrtty Ijo r - a n d - m in o n s o l f t r o r -tw»TO-is-«-rarwjT)i LS been aired w ith to th e .t national politico J J S S " u t . ™the ir questions head -on , i«Ading itaut-fau m of Tilding beh ind his Jn th# possibuitiM 0

ft the basem ent door. the puU ot industoof interrogation should ventory of resources

’ will be, u ndertaken Ijy ‘JJ lJ '!loverlns " tte ." I t w in b . JS S "?!1, If he brushes aside o r provemeat at home ,[jeir repeated queries In »broAd: it providw ^ h o rw h e re v e r-h e g o e s .

i Is now spending twice **“ •" .)lce of A;pe«ca"_broB!l-Its into Its whole in fo r- S u e f s S S M Mi^ ls s ta tem eijt-P t-ffilli. — _______c jjrca id ea t .uf-WailUug®: —........— ^ ju iw head of th e s ta to de- »rh« «m>i « rnatlbnar'In form at{on" T e ^ a o o je»r* old. i

one-time auperannui Ig. Dr. Compton eays 2S S ' . a r "Voice" program s get 0

reducM him to no } m m unlits to a top listen^ flood, and nigi i t a crime to pass on Its

b o s lo v a k l^ h u such, a .erer w f »e» eumnje ace" law, w ith a 25-yesr is that Uie ewiv ci: p irtny,»-hy w lay iwg o u t. eonatdenbljr iborter ila ,-the electric pow er is ' ^ , 1 1 ,. ^ joura when th e "Voice"

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WHIRLIGIG^ASHINaTON-AlUiough BMJ. Eit«* KefauTBTr luguraUon ot Ul«rU«d eongre»»loaaJ heArtnm has ■T,tA him thn dubious lepuUUoa of * ^ ^ h a n ^

GnStocluSia**I«»>'S«»* TrumAn. he w m not TMtwiniibiB for putting hla crime

I f iB I B B f f l is h e w on Uvtng room and tAvem f l f l i f f l l S f l screens. Indeed, a t f ln t ba shied oft

from .the idee.

thB'°ienator h a ro n t^ distanced the President in eereral j

^ B H ^ ^ ^ l 'lm p o r tA a t prlmAries. . .Should Kefaurer reach the WhlU .

■ I B e m House, the author of ths poliUcaUr ;b r Titktf gainful scheme should rate a cabinet ,

It, or a t least the chAirmanshlp of the federal com- islcatlons commissloD. ^ (

lECBPTIVE—The man who mada Kefauver » 1js«Iiold~Ktl^U~Eflt>r~Br6tero."lr ., New-Orleans,- -0 01m s and operates wllh hU la ther station WDBU the Louisiana city. When he sufgested the proposl- n tn R/TiBior Tfi-fnuver early In the crlms InvestlBa-n ho was a lieutenant a t the Pentagon'Tn 'th* ‘ nal corps. He ha* since been released from serrlce. Item originally envisaged tha Kefauver hearings as ■

* eventually flgured-it .wouW_make a be tter .te le r. i Ion show. Hs found the senator's committee sU ff Ineceptlve mood, especially Rudolph HaUey. the chief |insel and inquisitor. ‘te and some of his 'aMOcUtes frequenUjr had 'ached the plan to Kefauver, bu t the latter ahowed Ilo interest la the v e n tw . j

iBAMATfC—Kefsurer expressed eeneem over tbe 1oUoQ of senate coUeaguei. especially the leaders of *t body. Re aUo had doubte ot the courU' atUtude cATd plAolng certain shady characters and wltoesses 1ler the kUeg lights, a point raised by many ot the t lv{duAls..lndJcted-or-'-eonvleted becAUie-of tbeirJmony and corroborative evidence.. I laAlly, After consulting.eeiiAte nA nagen .aad par*. amtAriaiu. and finding them aympathetJe, be eed. Tbe n n t hearlngt were tievised over WDBO ludvely, and they became a& lastAntaneous hllH the piubllfi. This reaeUon penuAd«l Kefauver to u fe r his procram to the larger networlc.efArdleu of televlslan’s poUtleal future, the ecreen* /,inspired by a tem has paid off. Kefauver is head— .-fac-the-OamoeraUe pre«ldsnUalAomlnaUan.-evea ,ugh ba may not malts It. But tt Is doubtful U he Slid have dared to tor so soon, had i t not been for ,dramatlo restU^ of Stem's^ brainstorm. g

O SB ZB nxnr-H alley capitalized on Uie act to win * tlon as president of Uie New york d ty council, and his owa weekly program. And one of O enenl

inhower's mpposed auets, In the opinion of his ,te n , is the belief tha t his television pervanallty '

rotl up votes hUherto untapped In general ^Uon*. »icldentAlJy; should the Republicans ca rr; the house P1 WPVamMr. tnt fm TpbM lbili^ tha t commll,tee ■“ >eedlngs on tha t side of the capltol will be tele-d. WbareAS Sam Rayburn has ruled it c u t as con- T to house rules. Minortty l/eader Joesph W. Mar- Ir., Massachusetts, is friendly to the idea. Under spoMonhip, the rules cited ,by Rayburn could be -

MJtrPOINTINO—Although fedend recelpu fromjin U il lni_U»MJplt{l..to-json»«w_>iJU:MUH.flL _Kefauver expose have been extremely dlaappolnt- Internal revenue officials look toward the opera- of summer basebaU pools and norUiem racetracks

:imtl»h-the -flrrt_-serlou» test o f-th is TrohlblUvi" slatlon. ■ ■Jiee Nov. 1, when Uve 10 per cent tax on gambUng the *40 tA* stamp on operators became effecUve.

ipta have been sligtitly more than *3,000,000. which amount to less Oun M.000,000 over a la-monjij.

od At the sAme rate cf collections, This contracts I IntemAl revenue estimates of *300,000,000 and resalonal foreCAste of 1(00,000,000 annuAl take. Ithough the horses hsve been running tn rioHda, fom la . and Maryland, with record, attendances >use of the bookies' temporal? hiding out. the big '- to - e ^ « to d ^ ^ - U ie baeeball;numben g«me and" ~

'uiejailJblws^ Uie legal stamps and ponyhe 10 per cent ta* during this profitable period. It mcAn Uiat Uiey InUnd to vloUte or boyooU the

I tha UlJoU gentry did during prohlblUon. they may se a way to beat or evade It. I t already has been cited as unconstitutional on the ground tha t It la mcriminAtlng.______ ____________________________

i ^ K -^ 'n ie Inside story le th a t a W o rl 'ty ln een-' r-HCTar w u syjnpAtJi«ll4 to these anU-gsinbllHg . They w en enacted only because of the pressure

r toward him. The legislators have so fL-*refused irovlde Internal nvenue with the necessary en- sment weapons.tem tl-Revenue Commissioner” Dunlao has' oV- '

A ncket squad, but It consUta of only a few . They get thetr principal assistance from local :e and newspapers,.stead of giving Dunlap the extra 4,000 agents he ted for UiU work, Uie house ordered a *35 000000 in his opentlng budget Jor fiscal 1053. SlmUarly I W invariably failed to furnish the men or the ninery to dry up the country from 1917 to i#J3 n repeal came. 'Tless collections JusUfy Uits sumptuary legUlaUon upplyUig big dividends. It is quite S l e th a t th? •g ^ b im g laws will be wiped out’Tooner or JaSr! y are a tongue-ln-Uie-cheek. legislative farce now. •

LEWS OF O T H E R S•LOCAL p o in t ' FOUR'

correspondent ot this newspaper hss told of a It Negro insUtuUon, Jarvis ChrlsUan coUege in Texas, which is bringing about some fresh and

nlslng activity I n j u jomm unlty. TOe^movement

ilne-county area. I t has developed into a thor-■ study of how the people o t the area, both K and white, ean better serve themselves.Ading TtacAS-businessmen hAve taken An Interest le possibilities of tha project. Soma obsenen have d i t a kind o t "local point four” program. I t ( with a nglon that has lost populauon due to se s In fai'mtng.-aoU-det f etiett. weehAttleaUea . and — puU of industry la U ie'clUes.'lt alms » t An m - sry of resources thAt win make for better living, metlmes It Is suggested tha t America should con- -ate on solving such problems *s this a t home in- I of sending money- and skllls^broAd. B u t lm- unent a t home la not an altesfOUve to point four id; It provides the means, the knowledge, thtf ilques. the capital, and the,canlldence wlU> which i cAl.^Ao^tA nce^ a ^ ^adersM p c a n ^ b e ^ iv M _

10 know*r .AmcricA m ar leeelve as well as gtr*1 knowledge in -the-In tem aU onai p rorram v» ' - itlan Science Monitor.

--------- juiBiioN or Aor—- ■ ~■ Amer-Bhahat. Uie EgyptlAB who tty>- 300 year* old. Inevlubly brings to mind aaoUiBr ime superannuated resident of Uiat p a rt of the. MeUiuselah. the Hebrew patrlareh. the oerip- eay. lived »99 yean. According to Hebrew chron- and to tha t of the Samaritan version—which

M him to 730 y e a n ^ e d li^ In the year 4 f the~ flood, and might hav* gone right o a Uvtnt If b*

lad Uie pre-science of }<oah. - - -.r scholar! will be found who believe th a t os* man SA »ee eum nen. ID* moet raUonal conclusion a t Uie early chronicler* h*4 in mind k “year" a ^ l y j h o r t w man tha t which c o n U lu .9<8

•eame to us th a t Amer Shahat, too. a iay have loel' e u t

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he WA* nol t<Ig hla crime iiI and U vem NOISE IN THE WALIST » t he ahied off <m,t " lann .in -a -day pro)ect was h

- , qull* a deal, particularly for Jo h n ciHemiann. but we're n o t so lure we’d

ndeJsmrOhlefc i m irtg rM nm -U a-rE ceUBiar Bnil hI to p ir jd - th e . c t r o n i -llke-thAt. - ----------------*Jl's introduc- p/,,- imtmee. a ll th6ie W P le x m die iyerw lttr n v n ln ( .tfm -th e_ s lM e ...a D jih m f 0. Ator h a ro u t- cjmjd happen. W hat would you do a n t in eoveral u ;ou heard some strange oolse After n

^ _ . all Uis folk* had gone hom*T And wJ* U>e noise to IU source si

ths poliUcally ^ ( j found it yas coming from one si rate a « b ta e t of the walls, bifederal com- you know, It’s en tuely possible » 31

carpenter or eleotrlclAn could ge t ai nailed laslds A wall, o r maybe under ft

Kefauver » uie floor. 01New-Orieans,- - h m anyone counted noses?-------- rta tlon W D80 . . .1 the proposl- DESERTED IN DESERTms InvestlBo- ottS o n I n 'th e ' Dear-Pot-6hoU: • - ------------------- ^Irom service I know Pot Shota contrlbuUon* r h e a r tn n as «« supposed to be funny, but th e .

dlltmmg I found myseU la th U ” I t>ett«r_tel*- »/t«noon Juit wasn’t luimy. ilttee staff In” However, you d o ‘eO'roucD'good ^ ley the chief “ many, end give «o many jey. u ie ome: cs

■quenUy had » *fe« -m edal tor serv-atter ahowed Ice beyond the call of duty’ to a latter anpwea Washington street. “

Belog the JOth ear to pass a "woman •em over the Io tllJUeu" he elopped and changed he leaden of a flat t in for me. I n U» middle. urt*' atUtude of the desert between Burley and Uld witnesses Twin Falls I discovered Uis au to- j , many ot ths moblla Jack w u brokenl q .lue^of Uieir Mr.-li«no-tnust have been a good ”

Boy Scout when he was younger. e n and par- Frever^.Orestful _p i t h X . ^ ....... -(Twln-nils) gover WDBO . . . Je,

ntaneoua hit PtJPS FOB K IDS DEPT.^ f a u v e r to oenUmen; ........................... «

I have two pups to give to lome- wj 1. tae BOTen- » good home fo r WInatlOT evea “ regiatcrtd. pedl* tooubUul If he p„ ty jj j i tor pups *111 re - he not been for n,em. Phons Tw in FsTU 3356 ho

or SCO Uiem a t 1703 AddUon avenue ta: euL

tie act to wUi n . O. Nam# fS' ’ council, and _ _ _ mi iln*Ion^of Another on* cf those notes In - • J

M?s<mall» forms uiUiere’i a a.monUi.old male ™ In nensrai «H>e "'*d of a home. Vou can „

• stop at m SUUi avenue e u t o r ” Oie h o w , phone 34M. _ ■ , ____________ Jj,

'wilT’h T t.te - " l a b t u n e 2. ou t A* con- • . . . Nlei dAy, w « n ’t III- -Iph W. M ar- GENTLEMAN IN THE chIdea. Under . rOU BTH BOW foi

m i could be ... I . ~ i

ecelpt* from _ _ • __ _ .

~ — F A i l l t t t in racetrack* ^I iroh lh iuv i- ------:......

on gambling Jm tcne effecUve. M00,000. which ma 13-monUi. ..

Us.contrasU 1,000,000 and lual take. tattendances

the big ___ _____

ps and pony Ole period, it boyooU t h e ________

in. they may dy has been nd Uiat It Is

the pressure ■ Ir Kefauvfr._____________ittlelaiis-hes------^< ta r refusedKessary en- ‘4

ap has' o r- .......only a tew

I from local

K) agents he ■ ^ ^ N r ^ ^ s H B i ^ B S Sa *39.000.000 3. SlmUarly.

y legUlaUon Ible th a t the ner ore farce now. -

E R S1 coUege '

» movement

nto a thor- area, both

Interest H H l e n e n have

mM |m . BoV

fpfuM H H thoroughWledge. Qi4 „ £ \q Vwiu> which ' B H H w e 1

- M W ______________

h p * jo u r - ■ re O ^ W

■ C W b "

Ind aaothor npa rt of the

Uie oerip- >rew chron-

At tww

snialii* .9<8 -------

ty havemlddla e u t . H I H H '

TIM E S-N E W S^T ^

-------1 W ASHINGTO:

1 PETERK j k WASHINOTON (NSA) - A t loag fi n j f ^ ^ lAtt. your »low-movJng, cumberaome ^

____ ftderal. governmen t U getUng Around jto raising the rate* on some ot the fancy servlee* i t h*s been giving p

O U T away free or seU- aproject WAS ing for lesa than 0y lor .lohn cost. ■ O ^ B b S10 n re we’d -. T h l i - pro J a c t ^ M l M W a

~wTtTi jiAgzbBnrzBcklin^KSfifiB^^^HSjB----------------■iToana "fw— tw a B f l lB W w H i ' ai6l« people TTB.r. Th« B M f i n B t t ' l De ,'_aw ihu£ of U t* - b u d g * r m I H n B B |m ~ luld you do ou t A quuUon- »iaol*sAft«r DAlre— Uie u s u a I H n H M B 1 home? And way Uiese things bi Its source start. The An- tg from one ewer* which came «

back .showed tha t pfiw U m s 0 ’ possible » sa -g o v e m m e n t u

could ge t Ageacls* were now in the businei* ot t, Aybe under furnishing I .m speclAl eervice* of c)

one kind *nd Another to the cltl- aoses?-------- teury.--------------------------------- --- ------

The law specified th a t *ome of „ jerT these senrleea should be free. Tn _________ other case* only ^nominal chaiges

r r r s s s ' s f s . s s ; su to t w i V E

.rnnrt Budgtt.J31rector_fttdorlclc.A T ^ LAWton esUmAte* AnoUier * » m o o o ”. " CAn be coUected. And by passing a?V tew new laws, the charges might be “luty’’ t o o *100 )00.000 Plon_ street, ^ , j ,e re t S O m m to «'a 1, 1100,000,000 saved Is Uiat much ”

earned, with the tax bill reduced “ he middle. ft(j<x)rjUiuiy. brlurley Mid these aervlee* Is T'ms auM>- jr tje n id y varied. Moit of them are

of benefit to. speclAl,group* o t clU- pl ^ «>“ ?• “ 0 ^ pubUe. That'* the reason for con- Tl

( gTe»sianal.inlerealJn*eelng.th*t.lha s t n ils ) charges a n raised to cover co<U s t bt

le u t. pc'EFT. Among 39 tpeelfio inereasM which *S.................a re being put into effect, th e re l on*

I to lome- which Indicate* th a t somebody In nc 1 home fo r Waehlngton ha* finally found a .wey s» rrtd. pedl- to get even with the m irk tha t hare t r -Oermany. been-couslng so-muoh trouble around sy ps will re - here. Tha Interest rate on farmers' is PaTu 33Se hems BdmUitstraUon loan* to lur go on avenue farmers is to bo raised from three to Uc

five per cent a year. I t wlU net the [>. Nam* federal government .*8,000 a year an

r r.1. . Ir, Department of agriculture charges wi m i l l for inspecung meat*, fresh fruits an

and vegbtabl^ An to be raised from ad xou CM J , ^ Jjgyj. JJ ^ [J ^ „e * se .bu IS e u t o r g o y g f^ e n t recelpU by 1623,000 a an _________ year.____________________________ fn

ing charges freon 43 cenU to M cents duW!___ — a-cow-month. -A-eow-month-is-the atIN THE charge made for grailng one critter ROW for one month on publlo lands. Rl

I t t l A R W O R D

■ ■ A r n o n g i n I

J y ’ “ '■^’ a o o

, h o r o u g W y o 9 e j - ^ ^ ° . „ , g M , ^

' ' a ^ d ' T f c l

vs, TWIN FALLS, mAHO

NGTON COLUMN <

'ER EDSON 3A) — A t loag Similarly. *heep-moaUi chorjis a n j,

to be rauad from 1054 ceau to 1344 , cumber*)me , j ^ increased Uk* for Ui# 1,4,

gorai i meni l ’s m i M * n tI some ot the (j„g ot the biggest items ia the h*

been giving proposed general price bike* wlU be___ _ a raise in the rent Of 11 cent* A day, •

or *3.SS a monUi for sons 300.000 fomlUe* Uvlntf tn government built

H U m S A nd->ovem m *nt.ow n«i-defense ijW — iM - houeint-properUefc—Pr*i«lit-^at«* — m t S l m E a - An"1311l3=asoaac=31i*-p:opa**d

new r*te Is *38.44 a month. • • ___

i H i ' a ”E S F * THe new policy, u let.Jonh la a

budget bureau circular, u thst fed- K»r e n l employes should aot receiveaddlUon^ amoluments In the form v jl‘

■fi« U ms of rental subsidies over And above wtbeir SAlAries. - Henceforth. rentAl ».

1* business ot values wUl be set At Uie some n to “ jII services cf charged for private houilng la toe tm

to the cltl- areA f* '|.. Y hi*'rA ise"iirai4'rinfw ouia-hlt

^ t *ome 01 jjjif ^ l y govemmeat-owned and ^ I 1 h operated detense plants, but also «h>i

Atsomfi-flf-thaAtomlc-fintrgy.lMUl- . laUoas. customs And Immigration J2.7t *300,000.000 jt^uon, the Panama canal, wI! “ iu v.<«. Ev«" charges a t soldiers' homes

2 ?c M ^ h t be pubUcAtlons. Uke Uie federal ttioooooooo commlssloa's “filttlsUcj oft *100 )00.000 ^ photoiut !L itSOaMMO to doeumenU and report*, m i

t t a t " ^ h While Uiese raise* amount to only

. «i77ltn U r ' " ^ of them are Mott of the relse* look like penny*

oup* o t clU- pinching, but there * n some 1 the general items which' would bring in mUUans.

•on for con- Tbe po*tofflce department, for In- &lng.thAt.ttaa stance. nee<U IMO.OOP,OOO..more to over cosU *t break even.- Raising the rental 00

postottlce boxea would bring la rease* whleh *SW W ).t, there's one In ten tata- commeree-commlnlon lomebody in now make* economic studlej and found a .way safety inspectloiu for tha railroads, nk tha t have truck line* and water carrlsrs, A ouble around system of tees and Ueen»e charges 1 on farmers' is now being considered to tover oan* to lur govemment coat* of Ues* opera- rom uiree to Uons. '. WlU net the The problem of charging alrUnt*

a year and operator* of private aircraft for ' Uie use of government-provided air-

iture charges way faclUUe* has been betted back fresh fruits and forth by the civU aeronautics I riUsed from admirUstraUoa and ths budget will increase .bureau for some time. This aid to I *639,000 a an infant industry ha* been largely

free. B ut a speeltlo program of

A to M cents dustjy wlU be handed to contrt*gnonth-ls-the a t an early dAt*^............................I one critter --------------------------Ubllo lAPds. RgAO TDJES-NEWa WAMT AOfl.

O R D S h I N I P A I

p r i B

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l i f e i n ' n C l u b - . 1

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f t a t g i o d o l d

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HO ! ' .......... ... .................. - - J

SJ Visits Listed r ,• ' OLENN8 FERRY. April i t - o W

Anderson left T ue*dAy for » c tU.' 1

®Mrl o . 9. ^ t h hA* returned ^ from Vuiuni in SAn Pranclsco.

r j u r n Mr. and »£n. Henry Haye* and tS? • to H H femUy. Or**t P ^ , M ont. who fcr the been vUiUng Mr*. Hayes' r u ; ^

enU rM r.-and -K r* . Bert” OaUaunI in the have returned h o n e . ’ R• WlU be • - Qer

“m w i Km I E ltete T n u u r.n In t built iB fem aU oa rsRtiabed by : Un defense Xwto-Fato T l U . . » n d - “ ,“j

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. S ..Sd »bove W amntr M i J . Ila!«n NeHtiMli u »

p.rt Lou • ud 1* lo Is * n , put Lo» i catlouia-hie ------------------ ; Mned and w .rr .n tr i - d , C»rt.1l * « m .r ta 1?",; JUt also 7lH>in.« T»rd/. H.SOOI p4rt 8W IM-ll, "

£ ¥ . p S * . S « . £ \ r i i , M S S®. canal. * W.rrmoW <m4s *n>(» HClI te Rnir

[ . i r a - S "federal «uit cuio d« Ji Dorwhr r o i l » r ' i , ^

ItlCl flf r«nk C. III lott II .Mhotosut »■ »*• _________________REjreport*.to only

SEE U S -5S N E W = U S E D _ o n

. » " « A - ............... ^ - 1

sf A u t o ISw iS NATIONALLY KN(“ • - * PRICtD LOWER to Sov. You M.

W . A r e W r e e k i n 9° i ^

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S * W e ' r e B u ^ i h i ^

i J T w i f t i a l l s J lKl»b«tly JtooJ. lEul Edg. .

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L _ W _ i K r t l i w t

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. la b«e and Mr. aad^J^

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ta I?*!: OUll,^

f tE A D -T O to w g ^

SED_ond REBUILT

0 P a r t^ ALLY KNOWN LINES Save You Money—Buy Dlft^

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s e k in g S e v e r a r C a r s foi1 U s a b l e P a r ts .

l y i n g I r o n a n d T in

d ls J u fo J a r t(Eut E(t9« of City) PIwm 10

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^ K r Z r i u B f e a . preiiaent of Ihe Macte V< ^ ■ * * ^ { b u i PtUnoB, CalUanllM, tacMpca i

w " * * ***~ “

rJoFoundation Asks iM Possible Polio P r

<Brt t l U ^A ru rl- Mine jnethtxJ. T •H riS ? H E e a~ T n u rsiJ tir -thtnle-n doe*:

K i d i e in hopfs of find- Last summer, 1 polio, enU and docUm

r^ K ^ ~ 5 ili8 fimii Hie » n- perlmcnt In wh ‘ ■ S ^ u a a for Infnntlle threat«ned--by

would get tho Rl B , . .n . -m iillnnr «om« OthCTS wouldn’t.

t e n S "16-iw i knoTTO foundaUon

l> S»»m» globulin, gtrllce this sumir uHux-tlo® ! . ‘ha t _,_Tbe gwimiA t

K itQ n ia blood. B„y good a t aU■ ^ b eri. injections of the ,ignj of having

hn« pmenWd ^lown.

polio vlnis.. . eannot cause p(■ u d iricUan earrirs th« very little gnmm ■ lU iln ii dlMUBs, includ* since It comei

ffo.T! mojt human* Mood danaStfw.— ■ f i e istlbodiu Ul kill Uie 60 Dr. Wcnvei H i ImuM most Dl us a t 1. i r many p<

.:K tJiiT e.Jiad 'poUo.; but. from doctors, thi CUM vc never knew n . for the expcrir

{■ p fft- ineast. lV»-known a.-<^ttlng-you Tlnu gets Into the secretly to your

^ ■ i,b (lsre It enters Dcn’cs ^ , i.i ^ ■ )srs l;ilt . When monkeys f r*H fefkA uU o. In tim e,-It L / K . C . . ^ ■ ^ r in u e s In their btood. riDTA■ » m l d do any damage U K I U^ ■ 1 tay ilckneis. VISUAL

tuatlon Is Whether ~ —Phothe way In hu-_ _123.Maln.EM

^ ^ K tta ^B tiip n « L b v the IV. _ . .ms

■ w j l m e r t c o ’i ■ S K I iS ^ i

» > c i^ 5 0 N D AVENUE i

____isenger Not Injured as i

--------■„------------------------------

%

the Macte Valler Cowboy*, and end aboal three tl la, eaeaped irttb Wed- the iMiterea e*r leA a deer and reHed end oTer tng)

-Asks-Gamble io-'Preventive LLt'Ie method. H iere-ar# reason* t« maaent protection.le-lt does............................ ........... may last-QiUy.jLcoiist summer. In Provo. Dtah. par- “ ■ Thl> must I

and doctors ogrccd to an ex- ------------ment In which, some chlldrcn C ' ;—,at«ned--by & 'pollo epidemic T l l l (Id get thO Ramma globulin, but r d p e r t , April 1TS wouldn't. the peace Pmnk Pri« re.,ull3 of th a t teal still are i„cCam pbell»J5 aknown clcnrly. Dr, Harry M, day on a charee of

iver. research Qircctor of the without a.ilrlver'a 11,3 foundation, told a news con- Arliana who wasnee Thursday. 7 “ ' “

same test must be repeated ^ jgded guilty Tu

s=rs"'.ri.‘r/,rcce this summer. —le gamm& slobuJln does co t do s i Xgood a t all once a child shows « # i# x

a of having polio'. Thl* fact Is , - •, . . . . ** Junior-lte-ln}«ctkntHloem»-hannf-ana ------------- ■—■•■• —

not cause polio Itself. There 1* (a>—Mathematli’ lltUe gumma globulin avaUable. (c)-E n2ll:h ante It comei only irom human Education and }<j-danas<?r*.--------------------------' • - - - -> Dr. Weayer stressed two fact*: We need teatheiIf many parents ty to gel It • are interested lr

i.iloct«ra.JtiBrcjLorrti?c ?jiouKit fthe experiment. llvltics: Ploy-Da

-Oettlng-your-dootor-to-glve-ll- -lo r-H lgh Ja tranttly to your child—It yoor child ‘ ^

VISUAL ANALYSIS-P h o n o 3831^ - • S i

2 3 .M ftln .E M t-o ro u n d .n w J _ _ 1 . __________

SJSrOWl

’ 5 2 J M

} ^ f S u p e r S m o o t h

| 3 f intramaHc

IWARTZ AUIENUE EAST : .

red as Auto Kills Deer

%

d aboBt three time* near Conlatl, Ne». Peterwn ww p ball«rc<! far ter a time but w a t no t tn ia n i . tBU itr) ___________________________________________

n't chosen for It—could ruin the FINEsrlment. The polio experts m ust ,JtD PER T ,-A prilu w wlilch chlldrcn didn't gel Jt faUure to have 31c

*?*?.• “ '.‘ py*. 1 ^ ,ne Injection doesn't give per- Ruoert paid VJ arlent protection. The protection Q lea Bhowalter, Hif last-oiUy. a fouple-ot-wecka .or. *3_______________This abo must be studied. _______________

Fined' _.0PEHT, April 18 — JusUce of »?peace Frank Frlesen fined WftI- r j '. ’S N! Campbell »J5 and $3 cosu Tues- U . S P R IN

on a charge of driving a truck \y U - ¥ p p i tjouta.arlver'allcenae.LceDayla. una , who wa* picked up three:ks ago on a similar charge,' ■ ■ ■ ■ided guilty Tuesday and waa f cxJ IT and « costs.......................- 4 ' W ~ K l

KD TnSES-iW NB WANT ADS.

SIX TEACHERS WANT4 Juniqr^Senior High_School T<

(a)-MathemaUc8 - Bclence! (b)-(cl-Engllsh and Speech. (d)—0EducaUon and Health and Seventh Orade Subjecto. We n e ^ teachers who have had training and ezperit are interested In dlrfctlng any of the following acUvl • DramaUcs - Plays; School Paper and Annual: Din llvlties: Ploy^Days ■ftnd'Olrir"AthIcl5c‘ 'Asioclatlon; C lar-Hlgh Ja tram ural Sport/i, nnd ,A «lat. Bcnipr .High

2 Elementary Teachers(a)—sixth Grade and Direct Playground Activities, ot Primary Grades. Must be able to teach A rt and

A pply to A L V M J. RITTERSupfc o f Sel>ooli; 'W « i» !e ll, Id ah o

ow im ^ z------

I poM B IN—dtiring- o u r g reiSaioQ cK bibil—and ic e , driv! America'a mo*i ezc

the brlUiftnt n«w Packftfd for

♦ ♦ lr*< tfw m w f »» r t a r 0 / 1 ' *tyled }□ I9 5 2 ’i freshest, mo*i

I < < 2 * ^ ***** c o l o r _ c ^ m b i n t t i o o iY ^ 3 a f b p j . Packard 's e ; ^ > w i d ^ b o r i a

...........fiod-apftdotj» io teriors-beautift\ ] p C t e » belief—w ith full, all'ftrouod ri

\ \ 5 ^ ^ 5 1 S ~ * * ****\ UJtramaiic,* the im oo thest o f\ roaiic d r iv e s—fee l th e pow e

• o ^ — pcrfotiiw nce o f ' th e w orld ’sc o n p re ss io o e igh t—u id diict

■ •m c t/a g lf fast you^ V . ^ Paekftfd’a a<

m atic Pow er Brak

"^b b m a <

' f t s a mAieK'TWW >SM"4«o

d ^ E x c l u s i v e N e w r ^ P f K W ] Easamatic k sJJ!^

x - g ’

f t U l O c < x TWIN FALI

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i D e e r 6 0 0 P e r sj | | | jB j | |H B J .1 Atteiii]

eoo persons a ttended a three-act p ta r pn Bhoshone LDS MIA Wednesday n is t its 1

- . reoreaUon haU. - Proceeds wUl be 1

church building performance Wedne*( BUmpson. bishop o( tert&lned membera crcw~'and~ auxiliary ith 'drrportners-At'-^

a H H r a H B H S S I B I H - -- xiBnhattan-oife.-r- ^ The cast ineludet

Jcon s a ru r 'S ls le -Orm FIB lM llii I l i r ( r 1 Lau'Heater;~HeIcn

M. Murphy and Can Mn. Creed T. K night up and Mrs. Burto Mr*. Karrell T hom e

Entracte* fun bersdlrecUon of music Instructor.

Tcddr Qwln. Oall cfow nTzeraK -

- Bennie Ray W ebb 4|U8rtet-featurlnB-N

Bum*. IreneKeola

TOortiC Wl

tlon-committee Inch ett« P e c k . Y W h FrsncUand Mr*. FrancU 8t-

... .. O lr^-from the ..:- Junior Qleaner cln

». Peltrw n wa* plnnea unaer usherettes. — -- iojBrrd. (BUiS pho to .en jr»v A IB IO N VJl

ALBION, A pril IS------------------------------------------ O. J. Leddy, S a lt Li

FINED her molher, Mrs.C7PERT,-AprUi«-Two lines for Wednesday.________ire to have licenses were Un- A Wednesday by JusUce ot«■ W ank Priwen. Lee DiVU, ............lert, paid r7 and f3 costs and a Bhowalter, Heybum. »25 and

m Mohawk’s ISPRING CARPET I J i _

PESTiVAL 1

S W E E r S

; WANTEDSchool Teachers -

(b)—Commercial. ^•(d)-G liU ' Physical / /

rade Subjecta. ^ /ling and experience and who Xfollowing BcUvlUes: 6pecch /

nd Annual: Direct OlrU'-Aa- - . - . . /_ . . / f 'AsioelaUon; CoocKlng Jun - • - ~ t •'lat.Bcnl9r.Hlah_C9ac^____ _ ___ ( _ ------

Teachers _und Activities, fb)—Teacher teach A rt and Music.

J. RITTER'endell, Id ah o >

H ~ B I W ~ K ~ * •fiooT S

ring- o u r g rea t Sp ring ' ; j /b i t - a o d see, co m p are /r ica 'i m ost e z d d o g car, /w Packard fo t '521 j >

M rt** r« flro fd> effitlI— / /( freshest, mo*t fashloo- / / ‘[ ^ m b iD t t io a s I O p e n / Ji-widc~3bor* aod you’Il / /iteriors-beautiful b ^ o d - - ------/ ,1. e ll'a rouod Tiiib ilitj. f ^ /w h ee l and tett-Packard ' — K M s im oo thest o f aJl auto- afee l th e pow er>packed i f th e w orld ’s highest-Ight—ft&d discoTer h o w __ .t/a g lf test you o o « o p ,I Packftrd'a aew E ast- M ic Pow er Brake*!* ' M '

I T B B M A N - - Mv / a o o w s B a n K m

»»niN - i n B ih irI . ■ • m e t

i5 b 2 « S ) ^ ^ H losf' iXi

ill' iV mk "ih.IS ’ t m MCluuB..... ft - B f c - - ......prop

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) Persons Vttend. ShowIHONE. April ]>—M ore than assoclaUon meeting ■ons attended T h e T inker," plans for tho youth i-act p lay presented by the j j r , . venable reine LDS MIA. Tuesday and ---------------------------Iday nlBtits at the church Ion haU. -eds wUl be applied to the / building fund. Following the ianeeW edne»d»ynight.W .P.in. bishop o{ the w ord en- ■ • ' l l l l .Kl membera o’f.the o u it. » t« e I U H.nd-auxiliary officials and ---------- I f f | | (»rtnCT»-*t'-^»Xin9Utt‘« H “ « • - -- ----------r--

w l^ T w l^ e d E. J . Baer. I l f ^ iarMf^El*le. OaiTa*»T7rAnn» .1 . . . H l f f:ater.“HeIcn Bsum ann, Jack i n i 'rphy and Camden B. U eyer. ”0 eed T. K nigh t handled make-1 Mrs. Burtoil T hom e and H i parrell T hom e were co-dlrec- | y | l | I

ictcs were fumlihed by mem- I f l U l the h igh echool ban d under

in of H oward Knowles, school .. .Instructor. Ther IncJudcd a . ,■«tft feoturlnit Eddie Kinsey, LitOwtaV O all B r e n d e n r a a y - -----------------------Tm:fown'. 'Z flgiT Wt rB m to T n n d ------— ---------

Ray W ebb and a clarine t U l.-leaturlnB-M*rT--Lou-.PBCk. — -------- :------- «Bum*. Irene T anaka andBrookbank. Cli ell TOortie was. In c h a ^ ^ o f ______________

immltUe Includrt M rs. Pay - - --------------------P eck . VWMIA president;I stowell. .YMMIA president rs. m n c l " Stosrell... from the . -Mia M aid •n<*.___ r ,

□leaner cloues served as ' f j;tes. — -

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claUon meeUng .to make-flnal UNirY, April 19—1IS for tho youth pilgrimage. Willard Bowen were lirs. Venable reports that two Tuesday.____________

What “Uqoeur Qual High Proof in a gi MEANS to you!

Uqucur Qtudll; mean! richer flavorr : T f ^ ^ '^ i ^ n 7 H lB li'T » F 5 ?f-(9 4 :-iy m

Ulned flavor-drinks lh a t ne\w U

Cliange to Gordon's and seo the chnn;

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th e re 's big heW s

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s Vtn be held from tha BADOM AWAIthis year, one to leave riLER, A |^ l 18 -

a f t of June and the other b a d ^ h a n bem »wu p a rt ot JuJy. nie « e r« , Darwt Dai----------------------- --- lAneatler, Vletor T)r IDAIIO FALLS ' Miinney. MltcheU April IS—Mr. and ' M n,' Q arey of froop 70 hers

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oke swimsuifa9 y o u r f i g u r e m o r e t h a n e v e r .

b e 0 p e rfe c t V enu* to lo o k rav ish ing o t thi s a lovely new K erryb rooke su it ju s t righ t ir own f ig u re . F o r c o rrec t f it , lin es th a t pc a c t cu rv es . . . th e re o re new c o n to u r b ro i o r t to rso tre o trr ie n ts a n d ex citin g new fob t in your f ig u re - fla tte r in g K errybrooke.

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: "pAss sfr^- —Chamber B its U. S. Seiztu’e Of Steel MiUs

BOISE, A pril U W—IdAho SUta — Ohunber—o f - Oommere« - d lirc ton

« r« oa record tod»y oppoalng what tbey termed "d ictato r-llk« u5urpa- tlm ot power” tn govenunent seU* un ot the eWel mills.

Idaho’s coagrcMlonal delegation__ ^tM_uraf!»_ tO-JUBpgrt Ifgl,ilaUon

which Fould relum tb e DilUs toBn-._.ll>eir rtgh«gl_<?wn»rt,___ _________l i l l Cuahman. Preaton, waa re>

M l »w. were elected vice prealdenta;I H Rany W. March, Bolae, treuure r:■ ■ Eul W. M urphy, Mcretary; Paul V.n Nuh, w alatan t aecretAir; nnd T. E.H B Roach and W. J. Hynes. Bolac,in} ' nembers of th e executive committee.l£fl nomln’eca for the board| H of d i r e c t s were leleeted by thelii] DomlnatliiB committee. They are n i l — T m yae~B ac8nrT m irT ft3U :“J."B.M f— anT :-W iIl*cer-J.--M :-B row n7-jrvII Sandpoint: J . E. Cushmnn, Pre.iton;

!H A. 0 . Oarber. Caldwell: I . H. H y - i ; rll, Burley; Zjovi Harriion. PocateUo; tt U P . Jones, Malad City: Otto H.5 LeuKhel, Lewiaton; H. W. Marsh.It — Hoxiy-. l .Hcaa. . T^wlalon-- # — SrP^MeDermott. Idaho-Fallsi-John [f A. Schoonover. Boise: N. V. Shnrp.U Filer, and J . R. Slmplot. Boise.I Directors whose terrfts expire Sn 5 I »H and IBM nre Carl n . Carlton.I Payette: R . J , ComsU>cl(,.rocalcUa:.. I l l H. A. Elcock, Twin Ffiiia; W indsor ■ II" Uoyd. N am pa; W. T. Marlnoau. I H IfoMOW; A . Ii. Barnes, LewJaton; H I - V, s. Oraham , Rexburg; W. J. Hynes H I u d T. B. Roach, Bobe, and E. T. H I . Tiylar, Coeur d'Alene.H j H u "AdverUee Idaho"-program H r w u ajiprored' as a' eoritlnulng ac- m ttrlty of the sta te chamber, to be g H eutled on - under a spoolal oom> t H nlltee.

I UfairBomber ^I i^iGrasiirKiJls:3:;II R U I,'A m FORCE BASS. U tah. £ l i Apni IB w>—Two Ogden. Dtoh. cl- T El vUUna and a n a ir force officer werel l Ulled T hursday In the crash of a I

B-M Usht tx)mber-lo O reat S alt ti I ^ e . f

HUJ air fore* baw aald the cra ft } VH on a te st flight when the craeh li occurred la Farmington bay south- I WUt of BUI field. The baa« here l r » engaged jn returning atored World

an test-tlown before being reieaaed a: iac kcUon. fi

A BlU field «poke«nan'aald cause g of the crash waa not known. The b B-J« had been flying In th e area c

—Iw-*iom> ■ CUna- -liefofe-lt..p1untwd a Jsto shallow w ater alone th e east* p •TO ihore of the . lake. c

- Paraehutea-^ralllnr tb e bodiM of c th* Tlctlmt .bobbed In th e murky $ inter and I t was thought a t first t MM ot the fliers had survived. All b »«r» dead w hen a HAPB c rash boat-1

u i ’ arrived a t th e ecene. ng~ 'nM -4ead-w air«-U inU rted-br-K IU y ^ olt force baaa ottlclals a s : - t n CapL lUweoe R. MlUer, 33, OUa- t IW* hemi Olty, O kJa, lenlor pUot and t ^ flight teat officer.|C ' Vemon U Andrews. 97. Ogden, t B eltcraft lU»ht teat mechanic. e■ Jobn H. Dalton, M, Ogden, a ir- • ■ _ _ c ^ t Mrvlnf elecW dan.__________ t

H _ P O C A raxO , AprU 18 W V-Ban-

K to the D e m o c r a ^ S te convS tlw i 5H In Lewiston AprU 31 wUI support P . “W U. BUtllne, PocateUo, fo r national „ J f ‘eomraltteeman.|B.‘ Oio J, Cavanagh, Tvftln Falls, thei ,,Wh— nmunPait, tr- r~ e iH a ig K te" i6 fK - r

il election. ^’ Arthur W. HaU w u chftsen' chair- “

.man of the Bannock delegation.

I WiiifContest;3 - HSTBOHN, April 18—Tho Hey-jfl bum Future F a m e n of America I|1 took first place as a group and sec-■ t ood place IndlvlduaUy In a mlUc■ l ^id(lo« contest a t the high school■ 1 Wednesday afternoon. Burley placed H flnt Individually.■ I Teami competing were Burley,■ ^ * 7 . Declo, Rupert and Hey-

c l u b 'M e ters; T.......MOHFIELD, April 18—E, L. Ray-

bcm. Twin Fslls attorney, tfas m aker a t th e Richfield U ons' club hmcheoa Tuesday noon a t the

' Pheasant cafe. . . , - ,

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!3!ke usurpa- l:oi} *Civ4k>i1a «c uc«rl« 1:>o ‘KotxnQ'i iment seU- |:?S

is a i It^iltoa Uvli, Jr, loioo WMlb«rfl>i delegation ioi» i<i:(i) nuriUMU.

-Itglalatlon.

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S : ® ;s |K-i5r5.s:3- i.sHiiS!prcaldenta: ’ !« I'*? n

treasurer: I'ut, u,ha i i! i -c.j.n dT.’i7 ; Paul V. »:M *No school Ted»y 1:10 Hi«r el BL: and T. E. , '[ « . S'.mie». Boise, jo.mcommittee. n - « • lo.oo •Th«ur .rthe board i i : « •nr.ad c..,ed by the m is tCun< el thi Dmr isioo' RrEI’ N»o

n, Preston;’ JiiJ *0«rt Andr«w»* «;»o ‘.‘(tMim Hou

'allsi-John |!»« .J^C -U ta N.»»---- .i;oo_*iUJa.-a-.-V. Shnrp. - u jlij .Boise. I'M Call ta rr>;tr lli l tN ii 'texpire J n ------------------- ;-----------------------------------

-Gattle^Prices— fMarlnoau. y ’

Jump hiiai^pjy ^and E. T. •«‘V IOn Area Martnulng B tm L S r, AprU 18 — An active .jer, t o , be aale waa reported here "njursday by ZBlal oom- the Burley Livestock -Commtilon ^

eompany and . cattle price* Jumped „— « per 100 pounds In eome Instance#.

0 1 * , Most cattle prices Increased BO "J?cents to I1.B0 but were up 13 for

1 1 „ _ 0 - ‘»“ t_f«l..W ghtwelght._«ood auiUty. r r U S O steers and heifers. Hogs wera vp n

BO -cenla and I n belter” demanj,- 3S. U tah, Sheep were barely steady but there TJtoh. cl- were not enough to test the market. I

fleer were Best fed whlteface steers brought rash of a « 1 to »S3.80. best fed whlteface rea t Solt helfera »30 to »33.75;bcst fed white-

face COWB $33 to $31.16. beat fed the cra ft HoUteln steers I3S to $2Ba6_fle3hy, ' the CTMh heavy Holstein, feeder. steera.«2U0 } ay aouth- to t34, light Holstein eteers $36 to 8te M here l r »8 J« . Inc.h g j^ °A » H ^ l n steer and heifer calves ^

I released amaUer kind selUng hy the head ^ for *70 to *00. Several packages of

lald cause good <juaUty whlteface steer calves WII wn. The brought $33J0 to J36J8, heifer ■'8* th e area calves by the head (110 to *135

th e east- package of stock cows with three * calves on brought 120.10 per 100. Ro

bodUe of Cows-wtth-calrea aoid from tl9S to Val M murky tJBO, cannera and cutters (13 to t a t first (33, bulls (34 to (36.40 with light

teWed'*4’ I d WeU-flnUhed 180- lo 32S-pbund

1-br-H O l hog8-brought-ll8-to-(18.ao. light, —>: - fa t hogs (IS to (17, feeder hogs 114 c Mr 0 “ »:' to lia .w eaner pigs were In better de-pUot and mand. Total hog sales were 405. ciu, _ . F a t lambs sold for (33 to (35 but Ma7. ogaen, there were no t enough to teat the to i»}«• market. Fat ewes brought (11 to pfdea, a ir- j j a out of wool and wooled ewes up be — --------------------------- ta * l t . .Hor*es »erft-4«T<ient*. -...- pr«

MssionarrWilF^ 1 —SpeatatH^hurclr t

The Rev. H. W. Mayer, foreign ■ iaisaionary to IndloTwiU speak Sun- day in the American Lutheran

ru»uuu«i gujjjay achool. IFalls th e The Rev. Mr. Moyer has been sta- I

tz i chair- ' I

, . . i „ i „ s i „ i r t i B . r t D . IS -! Burley, .*•ind Hey- wnoMoistitiiHOCo, saiosiownCT. ^

Post No. 7—Amei

" •rs i - Presei. Tho L ast.in a Seri

B 9K -AmateurI s»ir Saturday E\1 • . .

^ APRIL T9 pl^ a t the High School

K 1 2 -FiNALi: , C om w ting fo r Cnsh and I

.. ^ and lo r th e w inner a tr ip totlo n fo r th e Nation-W ide T

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l i r A L L P R I Z E S

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------ rnrmsTiTrVoy PHifSm ' j<:}0 .HDorta Houndap i ll . V. Killatibarrk c a •U n r USanr. Hnr. lOO C«t. nl.. Club Ufl

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I Ironclad Alibi I« « * v 1 iir WOnCESTXB. Mn«.. April 18 Strr p j y Tlt^Vlr^nla M istaTSrrto?ar-old *12

X </ North high school student, asked ^| l T — Senator Toft lo r hla autograph ofI T X c L T l a i hi! left his ho te l this momlng. sh i

. ■ , While Toft wrote hi* name on doi•A n active , pi„e 5, pjp^j, for her, Virginia chi

-Wl'* him Um_waltlng. for lilm percommisnon n,,de her late for-school. T he 1

► VS . SS ’ e“ uae Virginia Mis- Ra:im ea-4W 7. .theicrcn«d BO Taft." =

up (3 for IBod auiU ty.' ' " — '

Seniors Will Give “•“S Play at Hagerman’ whlteface HAOERMAN. April 18--Tree Ad-fed white- • comedy by Robert Bt. Clair. .

) best fed ^ presented by the senior classaaa^fleshy »t 8 p. m. today In the Legion hall. alteera-M ud lender the direction of F m nk 1K rs (36 to stcen, Enftilsh Instructor, the cast

Include! Kay PacKrcll. Jerry Steele,Ite r calves Donna Lou Lentham. Nlta_LeLonde,

the head Committees for the presentation)ackages of are Dean Krumm, properties; Frankiteer calves Wilson and Prank Fish, stage m an- ^J5, heifer Margaret Duggan and Q ud- | i10 to (135 Jensen, programs, and A rdlth \r (110, A- Robt rls and Dorla Conklin, poaters, __with three * 8® “■'0 composed of Ardlth T i0 per 100 RobetLv NIU LeLonde and Sidney ,om I19S to' Valentlnp wlU en tertain at the In- ^er* (13 to termlsjlon.

Idaho Federated— * .S -sr - Club Parles^Set - I•'■. '>85 COEUR D'ALENE, April 18 (JPi—

The.Idaho Federation ol Women’swere 405 . clubs' itate convention to be heldto (35 but May 1-3 In Coeur d ’Alene 1* expected “

lo test tho to attract about 300 delegates. fSght (11 to Presiding at the convention wlU U ;ied ewes up be Mn. H. C. Hl«er. Emmett, state j_i 'T^ent*.-...- praaldinU ....................................- - f j -

hurctt Aj.jffi ~i"i-foreign. W M i l i i i iM W M M M H iM

ENDS TONITE ^s and 10 a.

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. 7—American Legipn

Presents - -SL-ast in a Series of Four ^

teur Showsturday Evening ^

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T9 pt 8 p .m . _[gh School Auditorium ^

INALISTSlr2 Lm er a trip to New ^rk^to^nud^* ' ~ ation-W ide Ted Mack Show . a

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IS Thi^ Last Big ShoVI J j

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jgg Two Divorces ~ — J Okayed H erer wMEot Actions Filed «n

T«o Twin -Palls women were L rSsi— (franted d ivorces here Thursday by - • .=d K - u DHUIet Judge Ifugh A. Baker and or b Un»« two others fUed suit for divorce. . ik 1!" -Mrs, Vera Hoys, Twin Falls, wuI Wiik divorced from Robert Hays and Be

F— n . awarded custody of their,two chll- an..r= * — <lf,ni—Custody—'arraagementsj-haa .... ‘

been mode prior to the decree and sor lS'>.i«o«ft7... the-courtttl» .approted(8(H »ytn«t jm

. to be made by Hays for the support ed. ?T--thFchU dren-:and-»-tfvtelM»r<J- h =

■ cdmWunltypnjpcrtyr-- ^ ------r The divorce wai granted on m•'eck (frounds of extreme cruelty. Smith'" S i u ^ and Jpcobs wero the wife's attor.

• neyj-The court awarded Mrs. Hayi r Th«t*» }H5 for attorneys’ lees. W.

Alas granted a divorce TtJursday Dam w « Mrs, Margie B^ys from Fred Uon

inui Bays on grounds of extreme cruelty, cong'Jm A ” __ They wore married May 30, 1851, lour

___ j i t Shoshone- ___ " bang'judge~Baker re5torea“the plain-

Ckb ™ U»'« former name. Margie John- P«tt<

w* seeking dlyot%es aro Mra. Patjey froairoorr 1*- Strceper. Twin Falls, from W. E. tee 1 Konra streeper aiid Mrs. Mary Lou Brailfr rice

''Tirai” .......... Mn. Streeper'clalms her husband lasthoa caused her grievous mental and Mt

»»V|M nhvskal suffering. They were mar- N. J-------------- fled Oct. 18. 1950, a t Walla Walla. boUii

"■ '■ ‘■■I Wa.«h., a n d ' have a 3-mpnth-old post

llbl *°Tc court Is asked to award Mn. 7C7 tApril 18 Streeper custody of her son, and

-year-old *125 her attorney. W.- L. Dunn,nt asked ^*rS' Brasler accuses her hwband Atutograph of cruel and Inhuman treatment, reccimnrr<ing Sh# aika custody of their 3-year<ld of Mname on doughMr, -»50 pet m onth-for. Uia betaVirginia child's support and community pro- matl:for lilm Califool. T he BrMlers were married Jan i», —

1047.' at Twin Falls. Rayborn andlla Mis- Raybom and Douglas Kramer are■delayed" •th e-wlte'a-ottomeysi • ----- — ^

^ F = i | - ^ a l m Y o u r s e l f ' ^U l Y 6 ■ A 3-ACr COMEDY J

presented by the f "! r i T l a I 1 DEEP CREEK ORANOB•TY eeAd. TUESDAYiSor*; - - «=«*•’”’ Teglon hall. a t the Twin FaUs Crange Hall Uof .Frnnk 1 mile south of E « l « v e Polna ..., the cast on the old alqwrt road ^rry Steele, 50c Adults. 40o StuUtnli ^■ ^L o n d e , i;c Children under 13 X ■e in u S o n -PDBLICJ INVITED-^ " ■les; F rank .............................» W

^aIE ^ S E S ^ S M I m“ THURSDAY & FRIDAY J

a ^ ' ‘ ''ne Cram. Thelma Ritter, ■ t—li t h e in - Scott Bmdy in . . . ■

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j^Set € 2 5 ! « C n B ;1 18 M V- N O W PLAYING ■Women’s MaUnee Saturday

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Audle Murphy, BUI Mauldin H , '" v T h o Red Badge of C o u ra g e ■ ^

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MU i EN D S FRIDAY NID IA K I " T h e P eople A g o in it O 'H a ro " H—IHI I < Spencer Tracy - Pat O'Brien H [ # Diana Lynn • John Kodiak y

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— --------- PBonanza ^___ COUNCIL BLIJPF8, la .. April .5 r C « ' 18 Ifl—T hera were p le n ty 'o f X

' hiadachea after-long hours on>“le Mlsaourl river levees, and

' l l t M l one foreman told amateur radiooperator Joe Connell to aend out .

len were » e ,n for 100 aspirins. . "irsday by - -1 pu t-ou t a-taU to th e -R « l ®*f,laker and Oroas for 200-Just-hoping for *“vorce. . i(»~ JM rela tM .■ lls, was T h e o « t thing I knew, the _ .[ays and Red c ro u h a d sent IXXX) aspirinstwo chll. and a doctor to admlnlfter them.mtSJ-had .... r i jn rx t th»fn rwnut be•cree and something seriously wrong; wher-■payment eTerwniany-Mplrlns-weTB^yant*-esup'port ■ }iJc

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DXR Winding up «»• Annual Conclave -J

WABHINOTON. April 18 (IB—Th# Itsursday Dau«bt«n of th e American Revolu- om Fred Uon wind up the ir eist continental . . j e cruelty, congress today with a White House 30, 1851, tour and th o traditional closing jjjjj,

ie John- Pstton wm acheduled to adjourn 2Su the conventlon .a tte r a final.report

a. Patjey froa the DAR resolutions commlU ..gu, am W. E. tee and InstaUaUon ot seven new u Brailfr rice prealdents-general. at a

husband laat night,--------- ---------:ntal and Mrs. C. Edwnrd Murray, Trenton, ere mar- N. J.. defeated Mrs. Arthur Row- pen, !a Walla. boUiam, Salem, Va., for tho llfeUme lonth-cld post of honorary vice president- - jj_____jinitril Mrii ^lefard Mri. 7C7 votes. =son, and ■u Dunn. PROMOTED f Whu-tband ALBION, April 18—Word has been eatment. received thot Donald B, Danner, .-ion .year^ld of Mr. and M rs. Heber D anner, hasfor. Uia been promoted tc.cuiCADC . I n . t h e ___

nlty pro- marine corp*. He li stationed in California.

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s s 'l i 'Severs Cable®“‘ A rifle slug severed a hlgh-volt- guUi

=-.4 nge tranamlsslon Une seven mUes craaor-Bnonnme • f tlls -Wednesday i ^ e

ping for and dU nipteJ the normal on B„ flow cf eleclxlclty In three states, dIj

B. ■W. carpenter. Twin Falls Idaho holl• P®*"" eompany division manager, ^n u u f r_ ^ l - n ^ - ^ l ^ ^ w ^ r i n a.bulie U ut

. g S S S S n S S Srected aystem out of service ab 3:11D HBB

i ^ i m - f » p jn . juialiulaiie was'usBJ-lfl'-p«>w---------1-------------- gfr-cofflp&nrJin«men'ts potrol the

U D Une to locate the trouble. I t was I 3 a.m. Thursday. before the line 14

i r l a V G coulil ^ service. im‘ ' The broken line resulted in a par- JH 8 tlal InterrupUqB of service In east- On IMvom- jjiaho. most of Utah and much Ml] o n t l ^ ^ of U>e Montana networl«.whlcb-are ilte Howe connccttii .^Ith the Idaho Power M

„ , 15„ .___________________ \a_________ nnrTvntw said nrciinlnnnllv some- (fif

«• one-ahools-at-an-eleetric^flne-or-lS’ - f f l1 adjourn insulators without realizing the serf- i VnaLreport oua-jUfect-of_a_pnwet_*tOBDMe. _ /f l.I commit- -Such an outrage, so thoughUesaly VjMeven new needleisly caused, could happen W

at a time when a delicate operation y

couId'canse-Freat -loas to a hateh- *“, Trenton, gfy ^nd other types of business de- lu r Bow- pendent upon the constant flow of 10 llfeUme electricity.oresldcnt- -interrupUons are an Jnconvenl- .-racelvcd CTiee-to everyone using .electBcity: rjljT

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breathless

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BO proof. Mi^trroo 100^ snin nniiil •pliia I p p m Sa.FiortSaun>offfIi.Inc.,HinfNil.Cooa.

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S e p a ra te Cortoon— jlEach Program! ^

H'l T o|f S jw fi fo r Famll|i Fun Tonlglifl

r u n ^ illlENT — NO INCREASE IN PRICES R'

"Pittore of Today" Mb >

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i They are cortly far. beyond Uie cott « of repair. Reoltiatlon of this ahould prevent anyons from ualng a power line or inaulators tor ta rie t prac.

I g . Uc«,". Carpenter pointed out.

ble VFW to Meet £«“OLENHa PERRY, ;ApTU 18-The - '

i-volt- elxUi district meeUng of the Vet- mllea erans of Foreign W an and auxit.

?e«»X lariBJrtn-lW-ifild-aBTOlinns T m j' lormal on Bunday. , . ¥states. Dinner wUJ be served a t the city ^ Idaho h ill s t noon. Officers will be elect- a

JJoger, ed a t the buslceas meeUng.

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■ --- \ brook Pfglcr. Ocot, tnr Y n t l l h O’D onnell anS l O r lU U U I The letter WM. A» kra MnnP Jftmes r. Byrne*, gf l ie r A r c m a u c Carollni a n d fon: L10S April I>-A youth state, In canneclloi I bdM plinnfd for tho magailne article 1

undtr Hit jponsor- chargei .Trum an Wa,{Conmnltr rccfcMlonal carcltM v ^ h the ti■ B?„rt Collier'll d id n 't p I rf Ihe eommiiitc, »WQ written W Byrnes joj rf Ulf comnuiwe roei. gtatlonery Ju n o 21.

i w . - — photogrnphlc eople5ijVtudenS7»ve BtarWd contention th a t hlj

«m5iun occurred In 1b S r e ma- the President has

labar lor a build- Bymot’ rc*l(tnatlorf f l e C L 4merl- ‘"o en:

Is Dropped, „2 r.™‘*i™,I Cattle Ranch ‘.".'.c'JSnflt-HOMEr Aprll- 41rtw-U»-Jilt«J-dl<Iii(art C-llB Flying Boxcar m ent had appearedBstUiinJixindone-half ovor told th e truthijia ICO tnoibound cattle "I never read ora WtGllI ranch near Pine Wlnchtli, We.itbro<Iteisula Home air {oree Sokol^ky or John <

tpjuid tixls)'. of Ihe liars fqr_tli l tr»Tttr hud l i r f fcr th a t 'l l Jii.il atlrs ycE til lied supply ran out ................... ...............BUH «r»-rfiit-«iarvatlon- -n-™ »—t t— r t i -sadi have bem closed all g T , F, SHdl ll near Ander.un dnm. ' P l o n RIS milt, /rom MounUln * ****»i;*. A. R. JuhUn, lli« pilot. Eight delegatestisth lUll hsd a heavy Falls nine a n d Plsl*"• pete In an indoor

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igESlated—3™i£325f T a m p r a lc» is huu. oavi

iU Uie T»ln Fills Cam- “iiBrkinien from’t ' ‘■'P a n a Irom U tah . Nc

II UU! niffilnit-'niurKUy. Oreeon—also—will hhane ot Mr. and Mrs. matches nre being

. Bolae Rifle ond Fnpwa Included colored rtingo nnd a rc ■ en

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■amUerj, HOLLISTER, Ap^meeUns «lil be held ■will be InstaUcd at ^ftW ^^n^Tiom e and meelinj af~8 p. m

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1 p.m . _to_1_p,m. TOfWlaj.-'niejtnictnrB-wlll be.aa f t »old »eheol a t tbe lontbwest eorner. On the weat end

Other Trunian Letter T Jjy Copies Shown by IiHINOTON. April IS (/P)—An- purpose. When hLitor^of those IVutnan letters facts will speak lo r thup T hunday . In thla one. " It Is always custt

esldent says coIumnUtji Drew state department t<n. W ftltcr Wlnehell. West- White House of havPegler. Oeorge Sokolsky and for the White House)D onnen are bIHI liars, sU U department ofletter was made publle by 1 don't know whichr . Byrnes, governor of 8oiith maybe both,la a n d fcrroer secretary of ‘'SIneereljn connection with a Collier's "H anne article In which Byrnes Tlien the Prealdeii.T nim anhlraM lf-w lth ieing hand-wrliien poetacris.^h .^h«= __________ - v^lne* your Waahlier'B d id n 't publish the letter, jpcecti I'm sure I KncI tn Bym cs on White House felt when lie said. ‘Etery Ju n o 21. 1(H8. This Is w hnlJullusByrnes h nyiclf distributed po« d to have said

rnphlc copies to back up his covered that his oldtion th a t his break wilh T m - had Joined In an oasccurred In 1949-nnd not. as against him. In Laesldent has Indicated, before "And you. too, Brutuj• reslftnatlon as secretary of Byrnes cites the 1wo years earlier. th a t Truman "t>ecaletter. w li0 i brouRht quick with him for crltlclzl

‘ j , _ . - ■ ' ““ “ 1Q49 speech a t Vlrgli ton and Lee collefte. I

ppreclated very much your anythlne he did o t f the 17th, enclosing me a M cretao' of slate f the letter to Drew Pearson. pcarson said In a o I never read Mr. Pearson or , b« r D y r n e a - T

ittd appeared. I don t think he cember of tha t year, lid th e t n th Intentional y. ^ajd. Bym 4 learned ever read or listen to Walter was planning to rep ell, Westbrook Pcgier. Oeorge Ocn. Oeorge C, Man cy or John O'Donnell, or any Byme< protested, liars fqr_tlie s tap le r c ^ n Byrnes said In the C Jiisl atlrs you up lo r no good ho wrote lo Pears or

----------------------------------------- and sent a copy of- . I ,_____-__________ -Tturoan,-brlnglnB—1

rFTShooters SPlan Boise Tript delegates from the Twin line a n d Pistol club wUl com- i " AI an indoor sectional tourna- nrlalurday and Sunday a t Boise. ” e a¥ sure I n^ver U eleht..are.Mr. nnd Mra. Clyde. «<peoiaily-ln-this [ f lranL -aanbom . .A l^ cc lta r. j«t«r*_it-happtiia_ili HuU. David TIcknW, DUl of the Bymes-Tnmn

iimen from other Idaho towns Truman aald In tlxn U tah . Nevada and eastern "Mr- President" thai- a l s o -w ll l - e o m p e te ^ 'n i e r«ad3um etaocorch ;•4 nre being spon.wred by the the secretary of «Ute nine a n d pl.toi club o» lunnd ore • snncUoned by the 2« "o', **J■1 R i n . . '« » i i . u . . - — S S S T - S S i S f i h "

i n s t f f l i a i o n ~ S aLISTER, AprU 18 — Officers "-“t; -----------------------Installed a t Uie Hollister PTA t-______rir -e 'T H T M o n a S y -ln - lh e — --------------------

freshtnents wlll be served,----------- ------------------------•

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....... THE PCw y J o i ^ T h rm h iin ir fl* i i A r i i i .cm lti-pa rpoae a t ta c h -

i r f S S d J ^ K ^ ' ,7 .1 1

for) Agric«

i. Inc. S im i“ ' r w r i T M l i ^ - 7 0 0 ; s i ' » l » " I

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sen to Vote on Bond Issii

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ure^wuTl».M'fMl”b T 'j ito l.a a ^ ^)n the west end of the n mimlnin > a t i e will be to i

etter Turns Wendell Seer r . K,, n SchOOl T(i T l D V J i y r i l C S w e n d e l l , A pm le— . —V-------- — leek in ifs tx tenchers fose. When hlitory Is written the gchool year, Bchool 8iwill speak lo r thCRuelves. R itte r announced Prld.Is always customary for tha pv,ur of the teachendeportment to accuse the i„ th e Junlor-ienlor his

I House of having leaks and two a re needed In thile White House to acciae the gchool. .One. o f . thedepartmeni or having leala. teachers will teach th.i t know which was correct— a „d directplaynround i“ th e other will tench In

Sincerely y ^ . grades and must be e"Horry Truman," a r t and music,

n the President adds In a T h e four high schoolwrliien poetacripl; mathemntlcs-sclence. »e* your WaahlnRton-and-Lee SngUah and speech nn ; rm sure I Know how Caesar ca l education, healthhen he said. ‘E t tu Brute}’" and eighth grade subjes Is whnl Julius Caesar U sup- R itte r said the high

to have said when he dls- ers m ust have had trai ;d that his old friend Brutus perlence In dlrecUni olned in an oasosslnailon plot school paper and ann!t him. In Latin It means: girls activities and coiyou. too, Brutus?" high echool intramur* nes cites the letter as proof assisting the high sehiTruman ‘'t>ecanie offended" —■ ■— him for criticizing the admin- w r j i i r j i

ipeech a t Virginia's Washing- ' ' _ nd Lee college, rather than for M I o n g T O r Ing he did o t did not do as X l a l l S ao- of Slate. WENDELL. April 18rson said In a column In June. bum . Salt C*that a Byrncs-Truman rift wns ^ o w e d plans for nc ip in ru -c a n y -B riB c n irD c ^ •W c n d c li- a t-^ M ie ^;r of tha t year, the columnist by th e school board TJBym 4 learned-that Truman - W lnburn showed pliilannlng to replace him with tlons to the grade nnOeorge C, Marshall, and that buildings and for newa protested. proximalely 80 attendnes said in the Colllef's arUcles Ing nnd seemed In favro(e lo Pearson denying this Ing plan for tho sohot lent a copy of the letter to S upt. Alrin J . Ritteran,-brlnglnB-Trunian's blast overcrowded condlUi■t columnlste In reply. schools. Ths board wllamenUng on the Truman let- eete of plans a t acanon said Thursday: m onth . Another public•. Truman's opinion of me Is Is planned by Uia boilaetly new. He has been quite --------— . T . .T r r r r ::lous In the past. However, I r * *■ystlfled as to how, if he never I . . .me or lutcns, he caa be.to ± M O H G V l O

sure I never tell the truth— 1 _ * ,,a lly -ln -th is partloular-oas* .1 J a nn —I It, happ^na. thal, my-vcralcn A .m a ty-JU»ldaot-I; Bymes-Tnunati row Is much $ # c ity Bman said In the w e h rtb o k ' X • “tfO-Appraisal-PPresident" th a t he personally T * Commlasloni Bumes a scorching memo after Z —•-to w -laK re a t Btcretary of atate relumed from ♦(oscow conference, complaining T I E lA /L J id not been kept Informed of 1 •# . fc . TT r i)pmenta and asserting- he wss ♦ A O E N G

W E E P S I l i P I

P L A N T I N G S____ , __________ l> _________ ________ _____

D O W SELEGIVE WEED KILLER s a fe ty o

ecoffom lcally eontro li.onnuo l w ee d s su d i

m u s ta rd , d ilc k w ^ d , la m b s quo rto r, *ma:

'w «ed~ ond many bfhers.

■--------- Fo r—brocrd‘leav ed w®®d lnfB itntionj~

c o m , milo, w heat, b a r le y , r y e a n d e a t s o

2 -D D O W W K D KILLER FORMULA 4 0 ,

w a t e r s o Iu b le .IM d o m in e of<2,4-D .

E lim inate unw anted B erm udo) Johnsc

q u a c k a n d similar a n n u a l a n d pe re fw l

g r a u e t with DOW SO D IU M TCA 9 0 °

C om pora tlve ly non -tex tc t o cattle .

THE DOW CHtMICAl COIH|illA rill BAN M A N c is C O ie » A

^ for your 2 - 4 ' ^ one Agricultufol Chcmicol Ne(

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S im p lo t S o i lb u i ld e i10 S l i » i l » « J l . 'W W FK

TIMES-KE

nd Is su e fo r School Gyi

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^ JolaEd__ The preaent beallox system will be enUiifo will be i n f ^ t a f f engravlnil _

ndell Seeks 6 Concert 1khool Teachers concert wiu held“ WffDELL, April 18—W endell Is nlng In the Paul «ch0' fs tx teachers-for the -coming by the Paul high sehoo year, Bchool S up t A M n J. chorus, girb' chorua. announced Friday. music director for tl­of Uie teachers are needed school, waa In charge,

junlor-tenlor high school and — e needed In the eleraenUry

.One. o f . the ..elementary _rs will teach the sixth grade T h e B e « f ' rect playnround acllvllles and I IIW M C a i ler Bill tench In th e primary

nnd must be able ta teach Join the all-expd music. Bheldon and S<four high school tenchers are ,mnilcs-sclence, commercial, • iravet .Visit 3 j a and speech nnrt glrla phyxl- — Milan, Venice;-! ucatlon, health and Bcventhjh th grade stibjecta. I^"don ,;r said ttie high school teach- polnU. Forty nist have hod training and ex- . . .:e in dlrecUng dramatics. “ '■paper and annual, dlrecUng

ctlvltles and coaching junior F ot Detailed Itln i^ool intramural sports andng the high school coach. K E N N

lans for School In>ELL. April 18-^lack Win-

Salt Lake City archltecU ---------1 plans for new schools In:ll-nl-*-1«iMle'ineeUng-ealled —-------------------------school board Thursday nlghL ^ ^ -m

bum showed plana for oddl- ' m ' mto the grade ond high school m m /\ig3 and for new buildings. Ap- g W klately 80 attended tho meet- -M - f Iid seemed In lavor o t a buUd-an for tho school dlsUlot.----- • - .t. AMn J . R itter spoke on the K — 'owded condiUona . I n the L........... >.... .....s. The board will discuss bolh ■f plans a t a meeting next ;1. Another public meeting alio - -nned by Uia board.

oney to Loan I-F unutoana J ------------------ 2 .-Clty-JUaldaot-Loani----------i —City Buslneaa BIdg. L oam I -tfO-Hppraiaal-Pf — 'Ko CDmmlsslona t - -Low-lotereat B a t« — - 2 —

J.E . WHITE I l i ^ HA O E N O T ♦

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HArmodoi Johnson,

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O and ’’ I ' Iaicol Needs AMERH

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TIMES-KEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDA:L L S , I D A H O

lol Gymnasium

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a will be enlarged ana uieu lor in« laaiitoo. (Win

oncert Held Named PreApril IB — A prefesUval CLEVELAND, April

wai h e ld ^ e d n ca d ay evei BobcrlLrKIng-oT Masthe Paul school gymnasium nitle. Wash, Is the niaul high school band; mixed elect of the Americangirb' chorua. Boyd Eari, elation, holding Its con Irector for the Paul high'as In charge. READ TtMES-IJEWS

le Best *1295 You'll Ever Splln the all-expense European Tour directed by Profi leldon and Schilling of Whitman CoUege In 8S ds avet .Visit 'Barcelona, aevll]a.-M adrld;.rrtaeh-BI

irls. London, Stratford, Edinburgh and Inlermi ilnta. Forty member* traveled with us last summc. svB given tu the ir unqualified endorsement.

Detailed ItlDcrary and Informadoo Write' Immedl

KENNETH E. SCHILLINi

T h e S ig m

S 'a r m O w n e r ^

— MAKi-ARRANGI SEASON'S:

T R A C f iL u b r k

a iHANDLING NATION/ ■ ■ , RPM"D(

“K elly Sprimfielt ^ n t E S a n d________ ____________________ ^ . S i a l U i

A M E R I C A N F A U S -------------------- -— p b »n< t e n -------------------

HAILEYPbone« 149 '■'/

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Registration. - ----------------------QLENNS PERKY. Apr

. 3 ty pre-school chUdren r.• Tuesday a t the Qlenns :

i school for Uie clinic to b : May 19 to Juno 6.

•rT ' • •: The ChUdren were- i f ■ —— while parents were at

H _ : ___ ■■ eiemeniAry-coonUnalor.;— .......................• -1 ; True, county health

Helen Flaher, sU te nulrl

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e aofliUon. (Wlnbum draw - f l " - -

imed President 1 ArVELAND, April 18 UPl — O t. ^ i VI L. Klng'oTMasbii cUnlc. S e - K # .....Wash, U the new president- I, ■of the American Heart asso- I’* I M iH A H1, holding Its conrcnUonihere. L l

' T1MS3-NEWB WANT APB. '1

I Ever Spend 'directed by Professors CoUege In tS days ofjlrld;.?re«h-Bl»leTa,........ ....... W « — ^

gh and Intermediate ‘1 us last summer and ^ ^ 2

0 Write' ImmedUifly t*

:hilling

p l o f G o o d

ler^OpevaioRANGEM ENTS^OV ON'S SUPPLY OF Q

: : f c M R F lr i c a t i n g a n d G R

lATIONALLY APVERTIS l "Deto" Lubricatir

mfie i r' ...... iki

K J L W D l S l S

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A B E R D E E Nm _________________________P hn n ft.2 2 6 ------------

JttdependM DaOet o m e Owned i

tration HeldPTRRY, AprU 18—Ttal> prayer meeting was beV 4 ChUdren registered on Wednesday a t Uie Bl the a enns Ferry grade chttrch. T h e BapUst cw le clinic to be held from be held in Twin PaUs i line 6. 30 and May 1, waa’am;Iren were entenalned programa o a tha coavei Its were addressed by were passed out.' ai»ttBi'. "BUinfle 'e uuiier — —— — XwnUriRlor. Mrs. O 'Ltah _ I rp n ..resources,, axe. I; ty healtti nurse, and oped to replace the dt r, sta te nutriUonlst aerre* o t the Lake Sup

^ o u t Btand Se(

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rvO K April IT (B-rFourteen. W Kelth 8Unley,-whe-t«Tifht ir-eaeM irom Uxtbook two ftgo. held o tt the world's num- > ro player for five hours In a tha t BtATted u Just • JolM. ,

tl&l DftTld Bro&staln. who setond-ln-wwia competlHon. ‘ j i ' i n i i e s s p]sy«rj-iH-i-fo»M- Tho M-year*old ' M t In to >

.it_ihe..llneuft.*n(Ltcui«e.*luit- •Mppen; '"7 r- •

other 30 opposing Brcntt«!a ulcU? b7 ths wa;ildfi but ,two houn ths boy h*d ex- ied tvo pieces without flvlng < any advnntaRs.illcrcd Bronsteln a draw a t i

iated later, ' jSOiotir DocI I

-three-m ors-hour* th*-du»l - on, Bronstsln took off hla I, wiped his head wlUi tterchief and plotted each_pjs» ‘Hy ' unlil ’ hs tln s ll^ fo rce a ' fy to slve up. I> boy," Bronst«in ssld, "U •

------ Btnntey-sold 1t-WB«n‘t-mueh.-He 'U ld ho didn't rcnlly like che« any- J way—"I prefer playing erlclcct."

32 Pupils in _ Valley Slated i

For Diploma}• • IDAHO STATE COLLEOS, POM-

Wlo, April 1&—Thirty-two Majla . Valley a tudenti.are.unonc th e .180 .

June candidates for craduatlon , f ra n Idaho 6t«t« coUege. Deireet s *lso..jriir.bft #w»rd«4. e t. the com- 2 n ro eu n ro t esercUes on June 3 to « Februiry and 1991-summer teuton « eradustM. Certlfleates will be pre- "

- aehtM to caQdldates from the achool ' . of truds and InduitrJal education, i Of the 32 wmdldstes. 17 are seek- i inc BA degrees, 10 BS degrees and

s is BS degrees In pharmacy. Twin » Falls candidates for tho BA d w ee s S

‘ and their majors are Betty I. Bos-' u ten, Joumallsm; X/e1and M. David- P' son, buslne.-^; Carl 0 . Bigglni, buiU ness': Netlle Patricia KInter,' edu- ' ettIon-mu5l6 euperrblon.

Those seeking BS degrees «re ■Arnold D, Carlson, business; Joseph

ford. b a c W ^ lw : D o ^ A ^ e a m t ^coology. James Spafford Is • candl* «■date for a BS degree In pbursM r. ^

Olher Candidates " Other Uaglc . Valley csAdldaUi

'W . Q i^ley. BA, -edu ^ tlO T -^ lttl X

■I) Uria] science; Oeorge B. vnieeler, M S--BS .:.pharm ^j_^C arey ,-Jam es. D . .. ^ Wilde, BA, elemenUry education: •» H B Castleford, Jeanne Kudlao Quigley, „ s n BA, elementsiry education. un i Edea. PrancM t . BUesner, BS, » ! |R •dueauon-speeeh 'druu: Gannett. iS i: m ck U Btelma, B8, business; Jer- BTI ome. BlUy O. Bmerson, BA. educa* ■ I ' tlon-lQdustrlal arts: Raymontl 8a-■ n a . BA. edueaUon-physlcal educa- m■ tton: Ronald 7. Hansen. BS In ^ B l^ rm a c y ; TTvah O. BuU. BS In ^ r - ^ u r m M T : -Klffiberlr..-FhyUto J . -

Wg Mafow Llslta • ?jn Paul, Boy S, Morgan, BS, eduoa* u BI—tlon-botaay;-Rupe7t,-Betty MeOool n Anderson, BA, educaUon-home eco*■ I 'Domles; James C.'Brassfleld. BS.TO tcology: Dow_B, Peterson, BS, la .j r pharmacy: Bhoshone.'Dorathy Jo- „K Ann Owln, BA, bualneas; Mac Leon meB l —Openshaw,—B8,—buslne*s;-Wendell,- —VH Howard L. Harms, BA, to'ti N td t f| T 'NrBJiKop, BS, ffl-phaniacy;---------- V

l l—MinisterArrives- -S f ■ K lM 6E ta.X 'A prtl Ifr-T hT T S K ■■ M - LewU E. Mason, Lenoir Olty, Tenn., ** V : haa arrtved here to conduct a revival ^ w : campaign from Thursday thtpugh H M l Tuesday a t the church of the Maia- I B i lene. Becauie of llo o ^ a t Omaha, f l

de lay^ about seven hours. ” ^■ Ths Rev. Mr. Mason wlU ba the r H guest of the Rev, William Hannan- t,■ ing, a friend from Chattanooga, ^ B ..T tM . _________________ 51

H Ministers Meet ‘■ i BHOSHOKE. AprU U - T h e mB ! iBoathly.-iellovshIp -tneating- for L■ I ministers of the Baptist Centra] as- tlW foclatlon WS.S held a t i p. m. Mon* rn d ty a t the local parsonage.I S - Tbe-Rev. R. o . Walter, Jerome,EM « u In charge of the program. The fU(1 Rer. A. O. Patterson, Ooodlng. re*,M w te d ^ o i^ ^ th e divinity'

Minister ListedBURLEY, AprU Ifr-The Bev. 0 . K.

Titus, Garnet. Kans., brother ot the Ber. Roy L. Titus, wilt conduct 11 a . m. servjces-at the-Burley Chris* tt o ^ urch Sunday.

Of the Burley Christian church, is lisJUng here and In Rupert He led Burley'In 1918 to enter the anny

' as chaplain.

ENTER CONTEST ^^ALBION. April IB-Wllllam Jones.

-'■■l ilaliu flt«te~coUrge wtiu liat e bb » ~ I tered the air age'contest sponsored I , by the atate department of aeronau-

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>rld's num- f!>tnrdmr (tminn. os Ibt ;fim ot (Int hoirhours In a •“ .’ if* I?*,>t a Joke. M JK «l tur oUitr )>0«r hr >nt■tain, who ’ . J . / . >»n Ta««Ur *a4 nai

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>“ '«S Blh* choir •&< Cnhatrti cr»«r for th«

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s r s aUl be pre- »«Uo,.

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n S T /s ^ l : ” R *S S 3Jg» " ™;A. educa* 'i * *«'®’mond Ba- » tm. s 'J iw X t L 'Jfal educa- j TJ. s “ i r■hyUto J. — T A itw c B u n u x - ---------

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OusUvel. district aales manager for C

5 S S S 'Z ^^ per cent Increase In 3« year*. C The dally aTerage on commercial

p p f airplanes was n/XlO.• C C l Ne*t Thunday. some of the Prise B — T h e winning talent from the American Itlng- for Legion talent ahow-slU be gueeU «f - entra] as- the club and take part In the pro* m. Mon* r* tn .___________ ^ ^

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«lfcilon of uKim*,. 2 •!o p.m. In UN T7iuid«r. iplniuil lUl (loup BMU •Ith ilr»«t Bsrtk Kn. Fr«Blt 8«nd«n. S p.m. Tlur»4»r, ,__'Tftu d « . ______ -'.•h7;:!5;'o:' ‘ .........r irllns iMfilt I t.m.. <h>ctl xrTlct. >:<» Lm.. SuBd*7 L/JItni. S p.n. ■chool; Suodkr forun, 11 a.m.. ««rthlp: -«llh A. r. nontrr In rit» bnlMlns. S p.m.. Juniorp.m. Tbiir«. Wwioilniur rollo»»hlp. 1 p.m.. »»nlorI. Sttaiter. WnlmlniUr r«]lowthlp: Ch>rlin4 Kolmnc«. 1 y.a. .ill |m4 diratloiu: film* will h* •bown *t B1•- --- r„;"i;,r.!£atAZAUNl Kd Troul't Bor BcouU. T:30 p.m. Hondsr. Sent nls rrxl Unkat'i Boy KcouU. a p.m. Mond«r. Mon•r ....... Wo>r>*( d«MM BMU wllh Mr.-*s4J(r^ » ,1«|U I.B , 0«>r(« UilUld. I p.n. TuntUr. otwlac La . Jnaiora. clr<l«. 4 p.m. T^adiy, rouUi choir r»- tim.•pkUI tm- feMTMl. litO p.n. W«i]nrt<Ur. Frintry n,S.P55; a ’;',y < rrg;.wri&:'b.v ■><.«th« ccllaei, C»mp Flri croup. 1 p.m. Thuf»d»)r, MU* Lyn; l»T. prartr CohmIIj'i rir» sroiip.^S^.m. Thnr»-

iOD m*oc!>Uoo tjlnncr m<«llns. M•X 7IR5T CSRtBTIAK1 koor vr« BUth SBd Shaihoiia HOTIiuurs-; . u . -o r. =0“, Clirkll» .bip; •P«tl*I mu.lc, e<mnur.lo>l t.rmon. Pron• jroMhlM -Afur EMttr. Vfhiir' 7 p.m, Ch! Bho gInU

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TIME3-NEWS, TWIN J

7 1 Pastor to Mark Ar — I Of 20-Year Serv

■ The^Bev. B, M, D»Tld, pastor 0 «»M9i Suix the Bethel Temple church, will cele-

» 4 p ji., «i j ~ . . H , jrtii, inriversary »* mln-s t S f ’S t e " Ister. for kTe r X Viils churWl i t —

apeclal aarvtcss scbediJed for-flun* - —

” »att"tUitn He came to Twin Falls on April 31, t l 3 0 aoa ig jj. fn*n Orand Rapids. Mich,. 11/2“; ’'here he had be<n pastor of the miMj. Bihii ApoitoUc Faith church. Ih e church - a t j iK bl. constructed a new-buUdlng-duila* —nsTBim-w hU-pastoraU-tliere.------------- ----------a br Marr During the Rev. Mr. David’s »

y*«rs in Twin PalU,‘ the Bethel Wt 'w o^S l 'KWP'* eWireft hw bero'enlarged —-

-trt«_AJOinplcMlL,ne?JWJ?y„l“ : __faotbasemfinl.sA»bulilIisleumBiH__

.u - t » t l o i M d church expecu to finish not ta *) It the upJtalrs In lhe next year or two • a i IbsU t*. .Jo provide a completely new church.

Deseans, elders and aalnte of the ■ rr Bethel Temple church have e*.not w it pressed satlsfsetlon with the min- • * ' » « wor. l^try “ r. David. H s h u 2 ^"0 Pnr let worked hers without salary, recelv.

. T:io p.«., been the lesder ol the cWldren'i i T l g . * RI7' church for X ytars.i t i r i in « “r -BrKT-Aldrlll-hM»erved-U»®-church --------Ml*. I P.B1. as superlntendmi for » year* and _^ a ;s £ T .: ^• with Mix by the paster, Another deacon, ‘ iM orrym ir a S F r ^^ES^^e71lsfl hMw5?k'ed wllh in . Hil?o‘ d the nev, Mr. Dsvld for 30 yewi. , ,. i-.SQ y.ni. In all. there sre 19 deacons, some “ 'iilV'

with servlee ol 19 or 13 years or .‘ Io .„r, a . M r

ir's«4.. Church in BurleyTo Present Play em"d^

^"‘ boiSn^It BURLEY, April 18-Burley LDSseminary grBdusUng claw wllPpre: *• « •

,m. M^dJJ: sent "Peg O' Uy Heirt" at 8 p. m..m. Mjndv. Monday, Tuesdsy and Wednesday _ '

“ « Burley hijn school audltorl* ^ " “ J

Roles wai-be played Connie% 'b i ; u ’ Dolph. Delwyn Osll. Mary Martin,jf»d»)r, MU* Lynn Stoker. Corwyn Tilley. Peter **

^p.” - Mellne-, Joyce McDride. Davidx-W cnra'i Hanks and Usrilyn Evans.

Mrs. Merrll Brown Is director,, Lucille Dayley, student director;I Harry Haycock, student mancigcr: i'•** Eola Dummer and Virginia Shaw, Jja ^ 'ttr^n ! prompters: Joyce Hslford and Vlr- £1, CM Bho glnla Shaw, tlckels; Joyce Halford, ^‘ Bhnron Baker snd Eldcne Jensen. W’Ei«bt D m make*up; EoU Dusuner. costumcs;u™diy.-iiyi -Dorffln Martell, lights: ' FlorencenltV't'^auL Donkin and Osy Bonner, sound; SSm. 8. firiih. Joyce Baker, business '-manager;p.m. D^i. Joyce Holford, Robert ghrlstensenV f t lS ' »"'< "'1v<‘rtl..lngrMn. Edni Bonnie Joe Kcjler and Una Woriier,- - - programs. - • •

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irk Anniversary ir Service t o Ghurch _LStOr ot

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Bethelnlargtd >— — -tvm^.17..1W:lummer .

or two ■ church.

■ BSV. B. M. lIAVn> r.V'j; « min. • • • *'•*• eaUhrate tO n „ , H . h u Of •crrlee Snnday as patter ef the Bn 1

Tw in Falla Bethel Teopla churehu j;« 7 ' Hfl-JiM _________ :----------- --------:----- ;^‘o ^

uSre*i?i Male Quartet to k »

« — Sing-on-Sunday SJ” ^ T h e male quartet from Northwest

wilh' ?^»s"Vlrst--»Baar»T»” * ^ r c h , the - - ¥ « j i **«''• «• ®- Hughes, pastor, an-

, nounces. 10 .•ars or quartet will sing for all serv.

Ices Sunday morning and for the 1' young people'* aervlcM aV..7.p,-m. .in..t*n

.,- fiun/l«)i-«nri j-gylllal «B»Tllng xrvIrM

V Aco«77PAnj-lng the group irllJ oe • l o v JMBPh Wright, theological

t a j studen t t i the Nampa college. The . Bev. Mr. W right v(ll speak a t 11 Ij-p rc *. m . and 8 p. m . Sunday.- ...................,

tmi>EBGOE8 TRAINING - R H P iST . Apru 18-John A. Tun-. nell, son of Mr. arid Mr*. Richard ‘C I h

fn ^n i. Tunnell. Bupert. 1« undergoing re- t>*’i i n « i l training a t ths naval train-

p m "; In* center a t San Dlego. p . l t

David

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t traight-whiskey aews in years!last, is the great straight bourbon tbat

yed by millions before the war. It it in the finest American tradition—halo

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W rin Olrti. BIst BIHi, Cob Seoott and 7. p.m.gr ef tbe Bn Seooia matt *( rtsular iiniM sa l Pnirir■ s : r - i - r' ' . ■— ,11 wbo an lnyt«l«l tbw.14 m>li« Mitr-

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IgofNATOp A l l e n R a g ’

April » Ifl-Th*K^althe Amertun ^ ' '0 ‘ ‘ f l a y

John T. Wood. H.I ' 0 f ■S i2^a»nartthc.N orth ._ . ____■ m ij oninlMtlon a» » N • '■ o l *l!«i ” *■’ y«W ‘>»y'. -------- ■ IM dfnuncUtloii ■■3ja« i« jo{ih5D A R .»l.

f e s ^ “ 'JLS.'; School■ aiT fqu"'’ Totcd over-. - -

ReporlK i t tl. 8. ni8- »t Norfolk. i■ h faWMtlOMl «»r. - BDHL. A p rll- li■ loeldent ne® K hool werj Butiir D. McCormlclc. who not ‘

Ke=u)dtr*'ln*U'o AUaoilc The bond li: ■ ^ . t Norfolk on AprU *378.000 and w u B S iti\ there w«» even k neot«l N«tlon»l

tti« U. S, n » i ™ eoaipMiy, n r « t i Utah, the board i

■it^ch could have the U. S. and three-fourths■(Ircn the United Nntlona, maturing from 19B l wstred ^ f c h for the per cent on boni■ ■ -------------- -lBMTo^B73.“ T5U■ f f f j TU Unamlnoiul; p tr e n vUl have t< ■ im tad thli alien rag mn will be »373»-S0 HieUu, mirUng Uie official Ilie Of lhe I ■ t w sr-lhat bastion of than $328,000;- - ■laTT nridf to a bfljtanL . S teeljJlQ troent K ^ m s . and treasonable to the hl<h schoo' BtttCcd ipurlout encroach- by the national ;■ tl bwwn aa th'e KAIO Ity 'bu t th e board■ &ei hcutquorters.'' nouncement aa t■ Htrdi Omltiri »tnictlon will be K ( utuil delivery, Wood T h e Thund*■ 111 cords “bastard, alien, from the board i K ud trtasonable rngtalt. tcntaUve budget l l various encroachment” board U onday bu

■ lUR oaiclalj h a d Mk c d tlon to the 13 m ■taUs lhe speech. McDrlde lhe board. Appr M Bead by the dcKrlptlon dlUons) funds tc ■aid Is bu ipeeeh a a 'd ti. uve budget has be■ bidracce. -------------

Iw .l.s .ra ': : ; InstaUati■ Cailklan of this hideous _

t - » “ u r r „ r F o r P - T»_>Btnan-rrtedomi?-r— ZZPIZBNB-TTmB --------- -TJ------- PTA Officer* we

’Tha' Young * placing .,Mra.^,JeV K ? n s lir chantt of the Jack CralK was K to rn at the MethodUt prealdent Mrs. fl ■VtdaMsy nljh t The din. Ura. K. A. Starki■ WM buffet style. Motion reU rr and txeaiu B m ihoTn. O. B. Redfleld.

B tt^~£akln/ we’scluauon. Ban'on*re rtV u d u rs . A. Z. McDennId ventlon a t Twin I A duie« recital■ — -------------------------- 55 under the i

|nlsReported■ U r t ll-M r. and Mrs. J. !«'«*' ‘ " 1 ' ^ ^ u n l e f t for Richland “ of Apni■ t e m u n i iS .M d u S the annual PTA c ■ ■ t t . ed to laoeM .

' CKOtTNDS ^ L iu ^ . . UNITY. April ■ 5 ^ Missoula, church grounds h

w n w rH ra . E. D. acaped under the _________Herman Stolcer.

I ^ N O T O N| hcar in g s e r mr"5(ifioHa; New ModelI mAEINO.I ; K S ”. .™ ™ « 0 NOISBB.■ » s ^ * ™ * B O N E C O N D D C T O E J

« U TO HEAR ON TBLEPHONE8

■ SOMOTONE— H O -^ f t tn -A v e . H■ ■ .TWIN PAUS. IDAHO

I In'Hearlng Alda . . .■ * • -------- ^ ' ^ W o T O N r r - - ' ^ '

■ mT. , ^ -^ T lh e 'B e r t in■ <of All He*rln*'Aid■ OMOTo n E H E A R I N O 8 B R V

Bl.. rt _

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hool Bonds Play’s Prot Reported SoldfIL. A prll- li-B ond» f« rB uh l’« S'''’®(Chool w err sold Monday but h?/h ih M i itmounced by school official* “

issue amounts to »niney cwy uettj00 and was » ld to the Conti- V " '1 National Bank and Trustany, F irs t Becurlt? Bank of Schuylu is prompter the ^ ^ a r t a ^ w u n ^ ^ . ^ n ^ . ^n!l Ann^wa?W:

hree-fourths por cent on bonda •ing from 1952 to ISM and two en t on bonds maturing from " v0 Ig73.~ T a u n a W 4 it the U «.

s s : ; ™ s s s

S £ . n l <.r t h . l d d l » . „ih lg h a c h ^ llia s& e n B rw W a gole ande naUonal producUon author- nf «It th e board has,mad# no-at?- . ^ " j j J n n l:e m e ^ aa to h»w aoon eon- h .ndie productionIon will ^ sUrted. Karlene Hauser. Soie " ^ u r ^ a y announcement ,„ d Mary Jasper athe board also sUted tha t a nroperUts

Uve budget was adopted by the __________. M onday but no figwes on the v iH rrrv n

l-declded-to ask- th e t oteis to

to the 13 mills already set by Pleasant Drove. TJlsoard. Approval for these ad- son. LouLs HaU. ani lal funds to meet the tcnta-udgethasbeenM t-for-A prll3«, — ............... ..

. - f T T ; ------- T T u ™ B E ^itallation Held, small b?orPTArING.F. a t rear of 202g N N B TgBKT.-APrti 1 8 -N w Blvd.-North.-^F officer* wera Installed Mon- piurhD ins inclu

KTn. virf<l B«rmn vlrw p r» t- ___________

Ig M ra .. Jean- m U ln iL -M rs. - X V M - i L C CralK was InsUlled as vice V

] e n t Mrs. Wendell Allison and AGENK. A. Starkey conUnue a* see- P H O N EJ and treasurer respecUvely.B. R«dfleld. actlns suserlnten- , —- .

■ -on a t Twin Palls.Sane« reclUI will be held April /^ 'I S S Kinder the dlrecUon of M n. I r jg f lWthy Peter*. The budget cam- | ^ B |« reported MH.U In the school1 fund and 130.31 In the PTAas of April J. Revenue from J w M{

nnual PTA card pilrty amount- g ^ y n p »laoeM .

SKOtTNDS LANDSCAPEDi n r , April IB — The LDS;h grounds here are being land-!d under the dlrecUon of Bishoplan S to k e r ._______ _ '

O N EERV 1CE - - ^Model "977"I8EB. . . ,rDDCTOB ttZCEIVEB HHONES

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Ig Alda . . Jt'»— . ^rri--—---------------—in_____. _ _1 -1 -Hearing'Aids . . It 'S " ' ' ‘ V W ' To 8 B R V I C E I C o o d C e n p a

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)h€-Ho8s Shay

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ay’s Production Date Ch£ Itaff Is Selected .oS'',“S J ’gr‘'ung Lillies- to be pfe.enled a t S l i 1 . -Wgh school auditorium AprU Voting wlUUlilriey Clay. lletty-TOdotz. .Mar- « " » « -« h O O l- ^ p r l lCole. Su# LRncBster and Wll- P- J P-Edwards are usheri, Faye "j

lyler Is prompter. Jerry WUUam- bonds ^ oe ls*u«Is In charge of lights- Barbara scnoci gymnasium.

i"r ' X ‘V L “ i . ' d % s ' s ; ' „ r j ; v 2 , v t f4-111 PllYlllB

ne, Hhlrley Koepnlck, Jeanne erson. Ruth Miller. Belly Schu- returned to tne uniimd Louis Rus«el aie.handllng . ______ __________Iclty.[Irley'McDonald. Margie Ma-wn. ' W . x.',;ijL-M ason,--Jojr*—rostetlcr, *~.oLlene Cole and Betty DeKlotxla charge of costumes, K e rm lt................;lna and Dennle Nelljoa willlie producUon problems and fllJWlene Hauser. Sondra CWsrhalm ^Mary Jasper are lo chsrge of W i^H

'erUes. n /^ B

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sant Orove. TJtoh. to visit their | 7 ^ lilC lM n t^ LouLs llaU. and family, ( m M

ro BE MOVED 'm J elVCr- SMALL HOUSE

' r e a r o f 202 Blu6-Lake8 “ ■v d .- N o r th .- F u r m iM - J tn d .------Limbina included. $1,200 -

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B l i s s E v e n t

-----------------— = 0 - 1 A c t i v l i y RI ' b u b s , AptU 18-1

LeaUe Parsona havo ^ tua t Uieir son. Rex

« • Y promoted lo eorp

: r — : -~ h }{— -- --------------------wluU-pracUclng.baael

/ ./J ■ The Rev. and Mrs.\,W w inthrop. Wash... \ 7 t aeorge Lenkers. Mrs

' Mra. Lenker a n slater................................... Mri.-Roy-Haye* ar

« _________have been vlaltlng I

w I Cpl. Robert Pen-J S M v i l____ - BifltherJ£r*wiJoyl.O

________ Ing friends-CBfl-reUi

' / PTA TO M_____ V iV f y \ A ? ^ BLISS, AprU 1ft—1

I ttf c A - - ' WlU meet a te p.m.-Mi_ / F B * “ S, Trowbridge. Boise,

^ i _ 3 t V I P m ental health and sf t t W plotura._________ ^

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I C l e a n s i n c\ \ ‘| | j 6 I R e g u lo r 2 .0 0

\ \ \ M S I SPECIAL A T .

D a t e C h a n g e d I M MNBEN, April IB-D ale of the S l u l t j l l l

election for Hansen’s new g •maamama1 gymnasium. Is April 22. not 5 C e n o l —n aa previously announced. g % -«nw i^ rwlool officials Thursday said B tO X ICWay date waa announced in S e O /Voting WlU take place a t the 0 d 7 0 U t l l f l

tn -*ch00l-^prlW 3-b.tw ean-I- - g - P i i s h - f i o #and 7 p. m. Patrons wUI de- g * “ * '• “ ‘whether or not |t« 0,000 In S R n m b ai.w U l be Issued for a new i1 gymnasium. - JO OM OOoaooK

- r« K C « a K g -K ^ ,u .^ ---------- ---------------“ f in im ffaIJU AprU la -C Ien E. Hawkes. '>l Mr. and M ra.;n.N . Hawkea. UAMn iwho has been <ervlng In the I I M I l l / >

ned to the United SUMs. R eg u la r 2 .2 5- _ SPECIAL A T.

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I ■ 7 5 e B R <

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J Events and ShowHi tivity Reported n c h ^ ‘™«Swd’ a

AprU ^f^M r*^ and Mrs. S : « ‘” «S!e"''ln“ ch■araona-havc r « * ^ . w r t „noune«, the ieir son. Rex Parsons, haa _,mot«l to corporal in Korea. £.B W M S L e L M L a n d ^ jlck^awlfl.Anrtw«m a*, recflveda brown l in j e r Mr.andMrs;Warren-£ ractlclng. basebaU a t school. RobetLwn. Beverly _ itrt. and Mrs. Ivet-McOee. Hden Dormier, MrB.-^ >p. Wash., are visiting Ernest McClure. D clu Lenkers. Mrs. McOee and p,uick. Phyllis P i t

nker a n sisters. oage. OynUiIa r«chRoy-Kaye* and-son.-Texa*. pechner, Mrs. WUI CI sen vlaltlng Mr. and Mra. tindd i oooper. Mrs. Ijenker------------------------------ -gnd-the-glrts chorua.—Robert Pemberton a n d -------------------Ura. Lloyl-Oray. are visit- r e a d TiUES-NTwa. nds~CBa~reUtlv»i-tFldaho . . . i ----- -

---------- -----— - —• — --------------R£ADY-M fPTA TO MEET CONCRI

3. AprU 1ft—The Bliss PTA , • p ^ _ _ , - J .’jtatep.m.-M onday.W aU acerbrldge. Boise, will speak on PHONE Ahealth and show a motion Colonial S and I

B arb o ra G oufd ODO-RO-NO

l e a n s i n g C r e a m S p r a y D e o i•gu lo r 2 .0 0 1 A A ResuIar I.QO •ECIAL A T .... I a V U SPECIAL A T ....

- C T , / ? MOTH BALLS) 8 Oz. Con........ ..

A g . _ URVEX V^ Proofing C orn

P t s - - 7 9 c Q t-sAPEX M OTH

li'iH]l!li':<«H)tlM Sc °"d:CenoUMothptoof Bombs, non-

t o x i c ..................................... , .S% C h lo rd an e , 14-oz. Duster

B o m b s ................... ... •

— “ e B o m tfa t-to d y '- '— -------5 ^ P d v ~ D e 6

H A N D C R E A M p=d. _ . . ..g u la r 2 .2 5 | f \ # k ,t>ECiAL m ;.... I . ^ U Bo™ r o « ._

8 5 c N O X E M A ...................................

7 0 c S A L H E P A T I C A .................

6 5 c A L K A S E L T Z E R .............

7 5 c B R O M O Q U I N I N E . . . .

i ; 0 ( n > O U B L » } A N D E R I i 4 I

1 . 2 5 C a r o i d b i l e S a l t s T a b s

G E L U S I L T A B 1 . E T S , IQ O O s ,

M c K e s s o n ' s A s p i r i n , lO O s ,

1 . 2 5 C R E O M U L S I O N . . . .

1 . 2 5 A B S O R B I N E r J R 7 . 7 . . .

1 . 0 0 L A V O R I ^ M o u t h W a s h

CH L O R A M IN T H ealth^D -

M O U T H W A S H B A T H S (Vith Ch lo rophyl Your Choic a^ t » T B o t t l e . . : . . D / C - W m o f T Z Z Z

•A((W«irt( *•«-» Mr* «klWrM Mx* n y mW 4Im»

IUbIm)* ik* ditp*t pl« M Jtol W MlM *■• Ne<Ky DItfM Panti. ^

a PIfc. fi.u1■ - A. ----- — ■-■r -1'--^ ---- --11‘»W In <HnrWi

•; i lJ U * >« f CaUfti «.». WMW. thfc MWw.

SMA, Liquid Milk, egit of 24 i DEXTRI^MALTOSE, poupd coi J & J BABY LOTION . . .

LtiS. IDAHO

Show H e l d S e n t e n cTRICH. April IS—The P ie t- BURLET. April IB -TA presented a variety ahow Btaker. who pleade<ay evening, U r. and Mra. Ja ck charges of forgery ai■ds were In charge. R obert check wlUi Insufficientannounced the program. bank was aentencedtng part were Beverly A nder- penitentiary on taUi c

nl. K aU s* L o « '^rtM rsiW arren-StavtnSpDayla ._ .T h e-d e f« i^ t-w aa . Lwn.. Beverly-Bridge. Mr*, not more than H yeiiDormier, Mrs.-WlUla W alton, ............ .

t McClure. D club. a*o K irk - k. Phyllis P iunan , Murdo ■ ■

OynUiIa Pechner. Barbara ler, Mrs. WUl Cleveland. Mr*. ^11 Oooper. Mrs. Henry B abbitthe-glrC-chona.--------------------- ----------------R E P A U

1 -mfp».Hswa-W AM T A D A , -------P r o m p t - ^

— READY-M?X”eD — ^ -■ ■■ ----------~C O N C R E T EPrompe Deilvery DPHONE 415 I V O g

:olonlol Sond & Gravsl M»b«l) ii»a

ODO-RO-NO DeLoxe . i n

p r a y D e o d o r a n t w „ w . h , „ p ,

6 9 c I N E W e

LASVEX Molh S W »Proofing C o rh p o u n d 5$ - 7 9 c Q t.s — 1 . 1 9 5kPEX MOTH CAKES i

Just h a n g I t up .' ; M K S S

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BATH SCALESi^ourChoica T T X C )t L o lo rs_____ M a O ^

9^ iS P P ^ > f r - g ; ^ ~ |- t~ G t:O V E R -S A‘y O M f i s 8 MANGE REX

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entenced |!S."S 'SfS 'S•, April 1» - M . m asrho pleaded guilty to g a ^ ^ ^ H a M M M a a ; forgery and writing a . Insufficient funds In the To Servs You Bett< aentenced to the atata - - in M Phont (

7 on both charges Tue»- m ,. i i x a noon by iMiliict Judge ^

than 14 years on tlie for-

P U M P SR E P A tR r PA R T S ^andSE R V IC I

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R ogers F o rm S to re>«tl) Road TwtD r»Ba Pbs

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t I d d t L * l ' “ 1 0 0 s h e e ts , '5 0 envelc

m i a iA U T T IN D U S T S V I S R A V I K is l i t t i P tm lu i t h r C O M P i n i N d r l «

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l / O / S - C f f f j^ ^ ^ K a v m s T T i a H

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W e e l^ s E v e n t; B y C lu b , CF

Ura. C lu tnea B. Bmlth w as reelec lioauT icclety o t tha First Baptist i l u t held T hursd»r mornlnK In tha ( Arthur Oordon, f ln t vice president; SfCsMc&t! Mfs.' 'O aiiuU S oUuhsI p 2

Mrs. Smith save the utdreiss o t welcome and M rs. Hovard B urkhun lad devotions. PartlelpstlnE In the proirmtn, which waa directed by Urt. Herman C. nice, were Mrs, Pay

' HannrMra, Bcrnard'M Brlyn',‘'Mrs. _Hoirard Durward, Mr»- John WhlU

m r- ^ U ra T M - E. BhotwelI, MraTQor- lill don and Mrs. Homer BallenKcr. Mrs.

H Alta. Danner plnycd a violin solo, accompanied by Mrs. Dert Sweet.

I H Jr. Marjorie Olpson circle wns hos- j m t«u (or the aftcmon.

i l l Slfaut. ChapltrM - Plans f<rr th e Beta SlRma Pht iM founders day bnnquet tchcdutcd for W ^ l a l e - AprU- wer»-€ll»«used-- Bt-lhe- S n oietUnfT o{ Sl?m a chapter Wednes- I I I day at ths home o t Jean Fcldhusen.

2 Members also scheduled a eooked I food sale for M ay 10. Delphla Al- c bertson pre.ientcd the program on

I ...■ Mnrcd.l)y ML-ss Feldhuacn.aadH or-.{ ma Daugherty.f Aria DepartmnitI U n. E. A. Scvcrin ntis featured

tpeaker a t the Tucnllcth Century__olub_flne_.artt _dep(irtment .meeting

'Tuesday In tKfl Amcrlcoh L ^lon hail. 8hs dlsojssed. landscapJng and can of garden flowert and also t demonitrated m ak ing ' flower a r- * nngementi and corssKci, ^

Prtjldlnj a t th e tea lable. which , -n n s centered w ith on u7BH8«nenC ■*’

mad* by Mrs. Severln, wero Mra. B el« eaDadaj and Mr*. Bevenn. I

'Vembeii of ihe~hoitm 'e«tniiilttM ~ / were U n . W. O . Brown, chalnnan;. Mn. A. J. Llndemcr and Mrs. Clay*

■ tonMulUas.The club's general meeting will be

• breakfast a t 1 p jn . May 8. “

W orthwhile Clnb ‘ ?Kr», Oeorge H enry, KJmberlj, was. “

hostess to m ra b e r i ol the Rock ”Creek Worthwhile club Wednesday. .

I Mrs. Jake Mason, chalnnan. re- "ported that the compleUon date tor j: nlslflg money for the hot pack ma-chine Is May 1. ' *

Member; are U ked t« b rlas sds-..joia and wear p r in t dresses a t tho J

• next meeting w hich will be aa- "noimeed later. ^

' H e w e o m e n '^Plans for a style show to be neld

t t the May S luncheon were dis­cussed at the sewing meeting of the ^ Newcomers club Wednesday a t the ”

*Mn. Oeorge W arner. ^.Q uests attending for” tho, t i n t ^

------------W«aeiiof.UiB_UDoa«________' 'U . . .Mn,.Mary Scherblnske waa host- ^ M «u Wednesday to membtr* of-tha- ^ H Mooteheart and Ui» Mooneheart | n alumni eommlttees of Women of

1 the Moose. A M ay 1 dance and car- - nival, to be held In the Moose hall, w u discussed.

. Guests were Mr. and Urs. Marvin <,1 Heinrich. Ur. and Mr*. Al Wlnsbr, U n . Katherln* Long and Mrs. Nel-

' Ue Soper, senior regent. A luncheon ^ _.yas,served by th e hoiltsi. .

Members ot the Moosthaven com- mlttee completed plans for a

—HuUit r s uay pruKfiun uj m vetiT ~ Uay 8 In the Moose biU a t their m eeting 'rilurstfay 'irtth 'Jfrs.PearV Hoffman. Mrs. Vtvlan Childs, pub- Uclty chairman, assisted the hostess.

Quests were Oarold McCoy. Lenlal

» M a r i a n M d r f i n ^

t = = i ? 5 H e i - n ; = = a

NEW BDNSEilBlK Look cmart and keep cool th ii

Bunmerl In w n d ^ ^ ^ M d^Jacket,

b e a ! S ^ t a o I _ J l» d e M l a r ^ w ! - —•eaUoped detaUst

- -Pattern-««05flr W om eni i d w « . - • - se, U, 40, O . H . 40, 46. 8 1 » St fundr««s, 4 yanto SS-loeh;-bolero,IH yutSi SS-lneh fAbrtc.

Tbli eu)r>to-u*» p a t tm «lTe*

' « v ( b u t ibowt JOB a rtr r it«p .o a n ia colas

^ W > jr m » - 9 u ^ - T B B r 'B u u r a a > ' — »vt\ rtH« ntimftiifi _

v e n ts R eported h, C hurch W om en II w as reelected prwldent of tA t Wooea'i U U . I rat Baptist chureh a t th t annual sprin t br«ak< I 1ns In tha church. O ther new offlem a r t U n . ■5 PT O aent; *Mn. Herrean I

Ch"’’* ««> H o ffm aartnan . I n g T n th J I«oy*l o rder of Moose. Ixected by Etbekah L odn I

Members of Primrose Bebekaft I ^hr. Vii^tu Invited to attend' the ■

-n«t«-R ho-O lrls-c lub potluck-dSn- I .rToTi -Mr* *-2® P' *»• "mesday honoring ■

^ D ^ e d 'c o n tro y ■

k il^ so io ! '’ BSTneetlnrTueM fty-liransioOF- S

■ w n f hosi' ^ memorial tiervloe wa* held' for I Mrs. Clemauce Eldred. Mrs. Clarice. ■

_________ .Woltw, and,Mr»,.V]Qla Raines con- ■ducted a iiueatlon-and-answer ses- ■

iffm« Phi A eommemora- ■ id X d for “ 3rd year cf Odd Pel- ■ ^ ‘“ ' • ‘lip was given hv HanMrt MntK.____• wVrinM from Mrs. R l i r ^ —

Chains, assembly president, —

« < e tw a-th e special••prlra. Refresh-- -<(Onhin Al- were served by Mrs. Hulda ,o?t<!St " n I

____:BighUod View a n b 1

Mra. Jessie Davis gave a paper on terfonhirM dahlia culture for exhibition a t the ortS . S S ” «; meeting a t^ ^ e ^ h ome of Mrs. Pred BU

lo i^ o n d ^ 0 " “ ' culture, tho group held a dn; M d bLv) bulb and seed exchange, U rs. ijw er a r- Moon received tho club d j

S i S S 3 « S S “H " u V S , r sfero Mra. * * * _ |„g

M e t h o d i s t W S e Shalrm an;. r t t tIrs. Clay. b c h e d u I e S D r i v e

BHOSHONE, AprU 18-A mem- ,”g bership drive plan was discussed a t ° | .

th* business meeUng of the Meth- o -odist Woman's Society of ChflsUon “

>erly waa Servlet Wednesday night a t - t h e ^ he r 5^ " -1>u»;b uf M rarPrank Qro.«e. J?”■dnesday. decided to divide the

town into four wnea and Mrs. p . H. !|i'; fg j Dlnsmore, Mra. C. W. Dill. Mra.

lack m a- OroiM and Mrs. Jack Henry were S,’ appointed cones chairm en.---------In a ads- ®ert Powell gave a re-<a a t tho 'Book of AcU ?!!?

from the New T estom cnt Mrs. Jane ?5n Carothera was co-hoatesa.

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.b e n e ld W i n n e r s L i s t e d m ”, '/ ^ f 1 h o -HANSEN. April IB-M rs. J . C.V a t the received high score a t eanasu d n ^ C o ! ^

card party aponsored a t the Wood- , ® Jio. first members of the Wood-

isT Boise, j jm c h a r g e d th».lunch-eon. Oeorge Henry received the r

r u ' h ^ " ■ sP K larprlw rT R e'hext cara party “ I

omen of * ♦ *

S “ S i r ^ 5 0 0 1 6 1 / M e e t s “ KUNTTV. April 18 — Relief society bun

officers sponsored an all-day meet- Mat# Monday. Mrs. Marjorie OUles- O ir s . Nel- pie_ cos.'sla county .home demon- Dur luncheon strotlon agent. Instructed himpahade Oer

making methods.................... . - • We«

a t their C are o f Y o u rt m b " By ANGELO Ihostess.

f , Lenlol You boys and girls love a winner, mln^ a n d you all want to be one. Often rent

you dream of the day when you will you. I I I win the prise in whatever work of a gl

—:-------- ^lt^eng^h•nlng-fo^o*-^n-you^4lf•-Bnd -you-i t will add power and beauty to your that character If (and it b a big lf> you youi

I_______ ,wlll put all you have into the effort bod;

,---------------- To win in any field you must have - -" I'v a sound body and a clear mind. Tou cock' . a re tired o t hearing about health And

hablta, how you m ust eat with care. BoTA keeping an eye on your weight and A!

1 -.: on your endurance, how to u m ust boy. \ _ 1 — .»tt_rejtJUJdJiDt.ycm_im atJ)mlgel. .bwc

\ ^ your time and balance your acUvl- atlllUea so tha t you become a well- nerl

\ rounded personality. ' marV . \ 1 am going to add to your list this drerV \ caution. Avoid anything tha t wUI clga: \ \ lower your energy and cloud your alon\ \ mind. You will never be your possl- chai

/ ■ \ ble best It you a rt weighted with an '"’orl/ • X under par body" and a clouded mind. „

Along wiu» the cauUon about yourdiet goes another th a t cautions voji hiLk

drtnklng' h a rt

j n I t you amokt you g lvt up some ot io'ia' / / \ your bright enenry. You eannot get »'• ® f/ilV\ anything, no t anything, in this III ! U without paying for It. and the nW JIU drugged feeUng a smoke offer* you ". ^ 7 ^ .1# fte_prlee_f«?^the_wnoke._l(_yoii __I w an t to bo the winner tn your gome * iI you eannot afford to give up ther .4 K . l«M t bit of your strength.S , , / U you drink you pay In terms

or-a-clear-m lod,'and it U on your

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>m en IDoea'a Id a . ■>rlnff break* ■m a r t U n . ■ secrod TlM

maB.-tnem ' Hr o t Mooae. ■

. - I« Rebekah — ■attend' the ■

M tluck-din' H>y honoring ■ i..Ueadow>,ot ~eontrol»r ^ — ■tru n s io o p - — H

for HClarice, ■

ftalnes con- ■ses-

ommemora- ■If Odd Pel- *iroifl-Mctt_________________ m A i r o m s . < ^ .v .rrs. R l i r ^ — --------------------- (flUff raitavl' president, -------------------------------------------------------

I d a h o - P r e s i d e n t — W ;Mrs. Hulda . . . . ,H o n o r e d a t m e e t

O f W a r M o t h e w I SInb BURLET. April Ift-Casila Chap-a paper on ter of American Wor Mothers hon- v. Itlon a t the ored Mrs. Mabel Bralnard. Ward- *‘” - etlng Wed- n tr . atate president, and Mn. Della , Mrs. Pred Buchler. Pocatcllo. state f ln t vice

5cnsslon-of president,-nt-a spcetal session Mon- “ , up held a dny a t tho home of Mrs. Hnlllo Boyd.

J" Bralnard «spe- qm,tho club ciBijy commended Coasla chapter for Mrs

« t ^ Its ochlevcmentj!, which Included upiifn b . M d t t . v t -Vlll. - crons hosplUl a t Boise, sponsor- " " i

Ing a nurse In training ahd furnish-

'ses- g“_ . Christmas and on veterans’ Mrth. D r i v e day “nnlversaries.

She stressed tha t moat activities aucrI of chapters concern tlie welfare sions. 1 « tW o ' veterans and their families, n a ttf She mentioned' the r e ^ t bill comff C h^ t^an d mcmberslilp be- vocalM a i - ine mothers ol children acUve-ln slick

. 1. “"d aecond world wars to mer.T. T» Include mothers of children Uklng mg.

itTm' w i . ' P^ft Korean war and subse- schoquent wars In which the United son i

eniy were g in u , become Involved.I.' Mrs. Buehler spoke to the group n

of arvd the following program was pre- K Q, spnted: two-*yDcals aolos by .Mrs.Mrs. Jans wnyne Newcomb, accompanied by

Mrs. Edna Sinclair, and two read-

; t e d Marvel P l Imore. Mrs. Katie Schmidt frs J c H“nn“h Bower*. ^ ^ 1,11

The next meeting will be held " T ^ My / Mrs. HsUis

S a W o f^ Before the meeting, officers of the S o WcSd. local chapter entertained the state

quests with dinner a t the National j,oid

h».lunch- * * . ,# nio H

“ D i n n e r P l a n n e d * “ ™W HAOEHMAN, Aprtl IB-Ur,. D -

............nest BlHianirTKrTOry--trtiBU«r uSth;announced tha t the American Le-

,A fc ------fion-amtiiwry -wui ho-nar-Hsgtrnun •*■CIO ooid S tar mothers and their hu.i- f lief society bands a t a dinner a t the Ward p day meet- Mariner home April 34. rle OUles- Cold S tar mothers are Mrs. B«n _0 demon- Durfee. Mra. Elisabeth ElUs. Mrs. „ ‘ .h lampshade Genevieve Grlbble and Mrs. Della ,- ■; - • ■ Weech, ■ ■ ----------------

Y o u r C h ild reny ANGELO P A T R l Frei«

i,i- —-I — 111 ,, I i - 1„ ................... I, , I Mr. aa winner, mind. ILi qulckntu, Ita clramess, its f«nUj

me. Often rcndlnes.^, that you must lean Ifnybuw U l you covcfthe prlre. Trie’qUlclt'llrt-------r work of a glass of liquor gives 1s decepllve, htFpB-U-»- forit-WBBCT-otf : qulckly-and- leaver l^41f•-Bnd ■you-f]qtt«r-U»ah bafora. You pay-lo^ .OL-Ml ty to your that fleeting'lift with the clarity of I*®"*. llg lf> you your mind and the health o f your '^‘0“ the effort body. Lopk around you and see ahat

muet-have *‘“ M y - a Bt-thBnlnd. You cocktail before dinner every night. ^u t health And so does Mr, Success, the bou. *with care. So?"'eight and AU right, they do. but you are a70U m ust boy. or a girl, and you have itlU tolaJm dgel. .fcttonuL-Enthef._pr-BoM. Po-ycu. 4 0 0 -lur acUvl- still w ant to be a top man, a wln-) a well- ner? Then I t«U you, oul of my

many years ot experience with chlN ^ir list this dren and their parents, to let thotha t wUI cigarettes pass, let the hard drink #

loud your alone and you will have a better four possl- chance of being a Somebody In this 1tl with an world. > gded mind. --------- m c ,bout your h.pTri,ih\*\M ^

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p so m e o t ~\a'lJ%lB!*eVTVmiN»»l ^annot get »»■ Smlon c. Hn> York It: N, Y.

te. H you _________ DaUy Berrlct ;_____

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^ T n G r S Aprtl meetlnj of tlio Co.stleford mr.u<1a chan. wns held Wednesday nt the anS e r i ho?I He«clholt with obse.,,rt warri R'lf'cy Harmon nsslstlng. . nlve:

r?fn.’ Mrs. Soren Hessclholt prcslclcd-ln hous. fJr»t w i. the Bb-tcnce of th e president. Mrs. Mr*,nion Mon? =“*'1 H cldcl,-»ha..w as attindine-o. .cast.iiiliinHn»fi conference meptlnB a t Nampa. MiinuioBoyo. ^ nominating committee, Mrs. faml

e j^ - Qu3 Kudlftc, Mra. Claude Abshlrc. and'chapter tor ^ rs . Al Kramer nnd Mrs. A. E. celeb‘ .1 was announced and a spcclol .sarleI the vet- m ttiing will bo held. Jor the on- pair., *pon»r- nm i dcctlon of officers. A new celebId furnish- member, Mrs. Ray Pcltljohn. was m an10 hospital iniroduc4XL.DevoUans were led. by. .. Mi‘ H“ tlngs. Tiedins inrtn- Hankln Rutherford Intro- vllle.

duced the Rev. Father Francis WM.t activities Ouerry. who ipoke on his Impres- Pallslie welfare sions of the United Stntcs. Carolyn theynlllea. na tters gave,a cinrlnct solo, oc- Chrl;r e ^ t bill companicd- by K aren Kramer. A In Iherslilp be- vocal solo was Riven by Bhlrley Th1 acUve-ln slick, accompsnlcd by Miss K ra- T»'‘nId wars to mer. Oue.sta were Mrs. n . O. Hnrd- Was ren taking mg, Mrs. Alex Wells, Mrs. Ina snd subse- Schonentwrger, M rs. August Peter-he United son and Marie Qucrry, ^ « oved. ♦ ^ ^ from

P a r t i e s P l a n n e d

panied by B y A r e a B e t h e l " ' ;two read- aURl-En', April 18—Burley bethel John . . ' TJffngr^JOTnsvTjphtctFrTTreniTon^ 'OjT*’

I iShml^' <'“>■ evening.at th e lOOF hall with Mrs' ie Schmidt Mary Marqucii, honored queen, pre- oray

irs^^U la "^A^publlc card p a rty was planned h ^ o « s. name for April 28 lo help rabe luiid.s for

_.. . clisiltriiifi \ Lu lo tlifi vvUii- ■' ■■'«*' “ Nampn. aL

2 .1 ? Members of the-bethel decided to Kelt!s National hold 0 slumber pa rty May 10 at the card-------------hum irut-ihnnrnirTtilim -itm-TrnM i- Tiint

ate guarillon, Mr.. a n d Mrs. Howard Hnrri

i n G c l " ' Thc' lnvllftllori"br Evergrccri“cKa^, , _ ter No. 40, Order-of Eastern Smr. ........

jB ia n t_ th t_ .b e L h c l_ to .-p r tw t_ a ____^ D u r e r ; Mother's day ptosram Jor the cliap-

i«iLOD.>fw.^:sRA.a«cBted. ^

Ih f w a r t F a m i l y D i n n e r IJEROME. April 18—A famUy din- I

mJ. ’"'M W>e R, M. Ij tC.ii Newbry, Jr., home northeast of Je r- ■ ars. irtiia p,„g qucsLs Included R. M. Newbry. I------------ •s tm 'n a ' Tay»r chiLriic'TTcwUsn^r. — I.......... .. TOJ-^T^!^^^ow;l a ' Jo^ i ^ r i . — |

;T1 BIU Newbry and th e ir families, aii I T*1n Falls ; Mr. a n d Mrs. Herman I Prelren and femfly. Hansen, and I

■ "■ " ■ * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ncwbry-ond ' —I unless, Its family nnd Joanne Shrlver. all Buhl. I t lean l( * * *■qUlck'Urt---------BOOK R E \ 'm v E n - — • ]decepllve, BURLEY, April IB - The PEO ind-leaver *bapt*t*"et-M on<lnyr#trtheThom t =5U pajUot ot Mrs. William Ronpr Mr« Wll. .;___^clarity of ' MorKan reviewed the book,

h o f your “Mother and Queen,” by Marion 1 see «hat C ^ f o r d . ^

ery night, r ] 'the baa. * ■*

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^ — .1 Uiow (be worid-famout Ctpehttt ! l ^ p i^ ^ T < le « Sysieta btingi i ! » life tb* world of actat 1 M ile. ThriU to the ptoua ownic l f S | i O * « h I a « T .h . t t .W « d -

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D a y C e l e b r a t i o nMr. and U n . J . H H em tt, 1345

; . Elizabeth boulevard, will celebrate . ^1. ^ their 90th wedding anniversary Dun- j f l

The couple was married In Aber- deep, s. D.. in IBOI and apent most of the yeara alnce ranching in the Black hills of South E>akota. During their residence In Twin Falla. Her- re tt-w as-a gem-tmd roek- cutter until two years ago. He now Is ac- Tlrely ciii^ u tctl by Acme Machine works at Filer. Herrett was -born

rii>.~a 'iig^''w Ifrw aaT)oro In MhT

—TBtir-iufiiiy^n-ciuflsr rcQ rionar H Nomlon H errett ond Steven Herrett, H bolh Twin FAlls; Wilfred Herrett. H Filer, and Oliver H errett, Belle H Fourche, ^ D. They have seven grandchildren and two great-grand- children.

Friends of the couple are Invited ,, to attend the Sunday event a n d ^ —

----------- TefJUested not to faring glfta. Pre- —----------- aiding at the refreshments table _

will be Mrs. Norman Herrett. Mrs. V -rf*c-------~8teveu~Hgrrett--ttnd-M rs, Wilfred

Herrett, daughters-in-law of the C i t f p p couple.L L iS ® .Criehratlng _501h_-WMidlng__nn.-. ._g ) — m e nlversnrles la a "family tritlt” for land

a.-illerord Mr. and - J.lr*.—Claud D; Watson, veek 1 nt the 811 Second avenue west, who will uie lolt with observe their golden wedding an- Naoi ng. . nlversary Sunday with an open sjie islded-ln housent the home of their daughter. 77 nt. Mrs. Mr*. F. H, Catron. 458 SlxUi'avenue of Nnding-a. casL . _________ _ ___________ jiaslnpa. Mrs, Walson. the youngest of a ho.it-e, Mrs. fomlly of 12 children, has a niece Edji Abshlrc. and' a nephew who already hnve pji . A. E. celebrated 50th wedding onnlver- fnmlI spcclol .sarles..ii4 have two slaters of the chur the on- pair. Mrs. Watson's porenta even u,e A new celebrated more than 60 yean of 27. '

in . was marriage. evenled. by. .. Mr..and Mrs. W alsoajvere. m ir- mtb.

Tied AprU 20. 1902. In Morrow- Mrs. . Intro- vllle. K ans, where they lived until reiif Francis W«l._.»hen_lhey..moved to . Twin ihat Impres- Falla. tJnlll WnLson's retirement Carolyn they were caretnkers of the First ]lo oc- Chrbtlan church. In Kansas, he was mer. A m lhe-lfansrerT3uiInc‘sii“ “ ■Bhlrley Their chlldrcn are Mrs. Catron, I J (

a K ra- Twin Falls; D«an Wotson, Amboy. „' Hnrd- Wash., ond Von WaUion. Othello, . rs Ina Wa.ih. Mr. and Mrs. Wnt^on have , pcicr. four grondchlldrcn.

Houra of the open house will be " "V from 2 to S p. m. Sundny. All frientls ^

dof thD couplc nre Invited lo attend tho event, which Is being planned ..‘'O:

.........., by Mrs. Catron. Other, women as-4 -U p the event arc Mrs. Al pount in . - 1 p e t,r3, M,5. virgll Catron, Mrs.’ John Mwre. Mrs. Albert Wegener.'t-Muii- SC'S, W. K. itaye.VMrs. u . u . iiaynie. nil with Mrs. V. J. Davidson, Mrs. A. E. cn,prc- Oray. Mrs, Dean Vickers ond PnUle

Rose Cntron. granddaughter ot the E planned honored giic.ita. Charind.s for v « V the id -w m t^ --------- CAIlD T AIt r r HEL'O--------- TvTTT

ALBION. April 18-M r. ond Mrs. te.-s. :lded to Keith Amende entertjilncd with a the 1 O at the card nartv nt their home. Jnhn Th ass Ml- TuBter, Mrs. Bowlden nnd Sirs. Jay ^he )

Howord Harris won the prizes. Rupe

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i In Aber- ipent' mosting In the Hita. DuringPalls, Her- HDck- cutternow Is ac- Hr-Mschlne was-born

gIrV f!»n..^ 'In 'U lh i

ffio rionar!n Herrett, Hd Herrett. H

Belle Hseven

eat-grand- I H

ire Invited ^ MB. AND MBS. J . H.n t ^ w d ^ — ________

cnta table _ . , v • . . r« . r —E a m i l y - N i g n t S f i t ________

" B y W o m e n ' s U n i t L _dlnz—an.-. gsTntTPT.n Anril iR -M rt.X i..tritlt” for land Cluer discussed her recent six- will :

r. wation. week trip to the Hawaiian Wands a t I .'Mwho will the Aprtl meeting of the Ruth and oven

ddlng an- Nsoml society Wednesday afternoon,an open she also shoved slides. SH

■ daughter. The meeting wns held Bt the home b e 'l cUi-avenue of Mr*. LoyVansklke with Mrs. Carl hall--------------Nash and-Mrs...-CarI--Fay-aa_CQ- .cletyigcst of a ho.itesses. Devotions were by Mrs. thisIS a niece Edjie jcrahn. o’clo< :ady hnve Plans w ^ made for the monthly

onnlver- fnmlly night at the Community r■rs of the church whlch .wlll be sponsored by . ^enta even u,e Ruth and Naomi society April

yean of 27. The program conmlttee for tho “ evening will be Mrs. Allen-Bauschcr, ‘

ffere.mir- mtb. Al Uweon, Mra. Carl Foy-andMorrow- m r * Ray Smith. U Is expected th a t

ived until relljlous films will be ahown nnd ‘P‘“ “to . Twin lhat Mrs. Albert-Thurber will pro- * /’ ^

retirement .,„.nt four of .her piano studenU InU\<L special numbers. S '*"

. .. '. * . . . . “ "-J,

Cntron, D e l e g o t e N a m e d’■ Mrs. R. O. MCCaU was selected l^^anuon hav,; delegate to the naUonal Young “ ermtion have clirlstian association con-ie will be '■'^nl'on 1-’ In Chicago a t theUl friiln^ local YWCA board o t directors mw nitTnd Wednesday In the "Y.-r TManncd Corlnne Durham. Boise, execuUve ^,,4*om ln a , , director of the Id iho Town ande ^ r s Al Country YWCA; reported on theron Mrs activities. The Rev. Donald I ____Wegener! B-Blackstone gave devotions.

u. iiaynieT r — ¥— ¥ t t t

E n t e r t a i n ster ot the E M E R S O N , April IB — Mr<. W

Charle.s Wllfon, Unity, entertained *b p I the Just-A-Mere blrthdoy club with — j i

CO--------- -Mfs. J6Kh'C\fr61I, asslstiinl“ linVrond Mrs. te.-s. Mn>. Oolden Hlgley conductcrt , d with a the games.!?• The Mnv meetlnr will be he ld .a tSirs. Jay ^he home of Mrs. fillle Craythorn,

Rupert. _

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h a . o n l y . - C Q m - g e f f i a < - ^ n a M r

■ K IX ! Everybody lovei new K IX ! B ccam i t h u n c

“ l « t spootifixl, tender from th e f ir» { -

■ ■^'*^3,« tu ( ,^ y fuod that's fun to eat.

NEW i O X — F O O l

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> ^ T " — G a l e n d a r ' - * 1 ' o h n i t L _ ------------------------------------ S S .

—U e J w I a Junior,Uuai(M lu >■ Joom- t six- wll! meet a t 2_ p.m..Saturday a t the echool, ids a t I.'M . Jackson home, 1704 Eldridge' lo psy 1 and avenue. Mrj.coon. V 4 « ers of

SHOSHONE-Square dances wlU nest, home beT «um cd ,a t-the LDS recreation Ann . Carl hall Saturday nights. Tho Relief so- gate t( J_CQ- -clety-wUl-prcpiiro-tha4unchoon-<or ing.Af Mrs. this week. Dancing begins at 8:30 ** ‘he

o’clock ond the public Is invited. The nthly * ♦ * johnle

S "‘to S e r v e . B a n q u e t ' ,EMERSON. April- 18-Th« Emer- - ^

-h e r w ” society served the ban-, anrt quel for the H club Tuesday night thBt Heybum high achool. PatUc- noon 1

ipatlng were Mrs. Newell Dockstod- Leo c< er, Mrs, Cllfjon May. Mrs. I ^ a n :

jT Jensen, Mrs. C. W. Slocking, Mrs. «on. f Olen Arthur,'-Mrs. Marlon Moncur WrighiMrs. Oolden Hlgley. Mrs. Parley -------

. ' Mecham, Mrs; “Bu:ton Moon and ' - s H Mrs. Alma Blacker. Also ser>-lng ’

- were Janet Croft. Noren# Blacker.Sharon May, Nelda Dockstader. La- r

^ 8 Veme Peterson and Sandra Rogers. i)l

t the ENTERTAINS CLtmclo rs ptler . April 18-M rs, E. M. Ray-

bom enterUlned h e r contract bridge club- Wednesday with a dessert

. . ^ “. luneheoa.-M rs.'0 . - j . Childs was a im >nald ^

M „. i f f i h w i i / o j x n s nlined fe rO U A llT Y ' lfO «niU lll|^ - W i e O M O M W K«p unindy ------ '

:d a t chliyyg-Ilka ;____lorn, oraage flavor,

H fT oolcfbrtliis big"fwo-p^ atqouraiPCCB.A

m m ^ A : S t a ^ pU5< th is new ^ GUARANTEE: Bur •

. , w ithm llkoratm l/IO *'th e f irs t—. ihelsstbitCiiettBBt^^*

reatT N ew T JIX T ihsM ptlaw im 8W <* *f>

0 0 0 F O R ACT

s » p a E s t h e r v i ^

B e c o m e s B .

K . j " S ' . f . x ? ®tte former Ett>i~ 1

W . H

f f i w 7 ^ 'W r i 7 i i S ‘ S . '

E a a a ' j y S l ' a

^ ps's,„S'SS'P t S 5 ^_____ nt«lyweds will

~ n H o n o r T e a c k' C L E N N rpa iy

adridge lo psy tribute to »u w

« n■reatlon Ann Rohertjon wu .w illef so- gate to attend the oon-<or ins_Aprii 34 In -B o ljt^ nt 8:30 the alternate lted. The new club tonr » .

Johnle McPaddtn. *

Oner- L e s s o n G i v i ye ban- „'i™RTADOH, Aprtl «. r night society m -jw Pattlc- *>000 at the chURh. v ekstod- Leo conducted tha isee I ^ a n Perkins gave tbt |;, Mrs. >on. She was auistMb loncur. Wright.

~m and ' -

V ic lo ,y C „ „ . |,

Rogers. S q u a r e D o n l l i

I. Ray- j Q r n b o r 6 $,Uhdessert

was a Intermission Eatati^

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iiTrr.cd In Irrlgfttlon

i r ' : : : : : r H i g t - A ]S S s - S n o ^m ills Dulhi H asn’lM3 lilo rcporltcl S25 M-aiM In Wiiho. 227 traf- BOISE, AprU

altooil icddcnls »nd 03 hn* n o t started lu lUic non-motor vehicles, melt. a. special laa. h»ls ind airplanes, Thursday. iJit-U cU tim -^tatiH L - Bfcnuae. of Uie b Ji-M jesr ase bracket, wlnlfr snow, the .

clsl-ned the Uves made cooperative! Brundtr Jour T««r« «n<t aervfttlon-service.. Uia ot which were In- m&Uon. army em 611 m home JttUl-ac- *enrlee'-to det«nn

children under (enUaL U nine deaths by (Ire, Mors TbJ iifeesuon In criM. U -S o m e -coorsw blUirM polunlngf.' m ountain and B<

I M Suhides ■ Boise r iver had n Mwpersons-Mmmand 16 on Apf>' ■BnmllUd wlclde lu the B treaM «U | -■ hlHl.Fojiy.s*ven per- m o w .flth lih alUt I tSftnKirej «lUi tire- mow p*ck la a tar

wteiiiuflgasfei~tna~T------

W it Iwuili liin lii- I d a - «l shown hy thn i ■ a i nv. women being

" ' T *1~ " ' 10, 3.8: Olaiaer.

relTrial S £ ” -I:?.:StSsugfetsSESSBHUpdUB-U>_Hob^ jn lu .ffI_4U ;.T rlr

eouftiy a l te r . » . ...............ttUc* *lih dlstMct court --------------M he Kill ask for a R r o Q l f f q o l

•toTti«Bln*ham eounty F O T R i d T ^ c n i s »nd stem SHOSHOWE. A MW It iV nual chuck wagoii S u h ' ? . ' M r e d . b y U»e Wd

be held AprU 31

" ^ y w n le d fraudu- A t a ^ e e U n a o

^Mprtstnllng Jraudu- invlt« Uie publlo^^Uajjii/Jdjjpuje. Proceed# wUl bewuawR. mac publle oper»Ung expens*

received Uon.0 ufttU »jaln« his life Floyd SUva will ^o^m teraolhlafM n- and stoves and 1 a J^ 'h 'M lc n ed with will be In chars PpTOtWlngi, , j „ t preparations.

^ ------- :-------J>cf*on*-j>Iannli

M s S e l e c t e d S S f S i J r S .1 P q H U n trailers behind I ! 'J a l l l e u r O U D f'* e c o camp an

i s - w u ia S

^.s:r.KS;"ci-nbt<*^.JUchtltld,»ueiecU SHOSHONE. A

fttd Kohl Sho- ' l U Jw e ^ r e a S : ««■

Kim- “*>«’•Thfw c re p k t ^

i S ' ' ' ’ f» 'i»”clDracS: »>“ »« held li « lh. state «hool TMMdV.

ejected end pfM

&:V M < ru m X lM

^ Belt»-H o*•* - Movln« * • '*

V .I h-M IL « 8 .» , 5®'‘" to um Pur^ turt

T ^ A ^ T T E i r r,WW IL tl ‘

I^UNCHES « I

every TUESP/

Where Uncle Sam

r 107 ] V ; iX p- M il ■ J ' Aota

238 l .i ' "u ^

AU /SErBZSI iaaiiB

ire fo r funa and leaa for ta tte r wai Ihe keynole ef 1 ram . TW* newsmap, b M d 00 departmuit of commj w ith (orelro aid extended in 19SI. T bonh econo:

xx>ftc4 tbe »S1 to ta l well above the 1»M ficure. £ i-fo rdfn-aU -ln-W L -^--------------------------- -----------

ounan Praises JIarrimai ^4tliliolds-Au-y-£ndoi:sSHTNOTOIf, April- 18 Ml— fauver.-setwtor llu! len t Tnim sn spoke up with the rate—caulci be praise Thursday for W. Averell the Democrat3, and man. whose ha t U In the ring would accept ihe wl- lhe ' DemocraUc prealdtntial ptatlorm, ' ' latloD.-------------------------------------- In Uils 300Lh news < man-riira[nod,.-however lro n he bccame Frc^ticnt Ically endorsing Harrlman or on a stage in itie au 0- else for tJie nomination, museum of natural tl h e Indicated more strongly minutes. He lluer ever th a t hs m ay throw his answers to'queitions r t behind the m an of his wide variety of subj( I bjr tha tUne-the Democnts* . HlgtUlghts.of 2Ui e la l convention opens In July. 1. He hlnuelt «1U a good-humored, somellmu any pay Increue wll

lided newT'Confereafe w ith-a the OlO United fiteel 1 tu rnout of 8 » Waahlngton government a* 6pera pondents and vlalttng mem* industry. But he's r of the Amerleao Society of what increases. If a mper Editor*, Trum an said he dered. jo rry Oov. Adlal Stevenson, 3. Asked If he b a. has- ruled himself out u “Inherenf powera t ildentlsl candldat«. tion's newspapers a 'o r Sen. Estes Kefauver, Tenn.. seized the «uel Indu la campaigning hard for the Uiat under similar cl iBtlon, the President wouldn’t President has to act ?oad saying he's very fond of for the best interest inator. But he declared his be- 3. If the Buaslai la t & southerner—besldea Ke- business about wani ------------------ ------------------------ would sign an Austrl

gh-Alutude srsn;'rs,s.“’ ttowJHeltina-

^ the delense program

lasn ’t Beguns s w n — I f s ' 3 . “Dt Started Ita normal mld-Aprll 0- " n -. ^ 1.1 .™ «M».d S . ;attse of the imuauallv heavy <""Vol plan lor the

n. army engineers and loreate '-to determine the-H ood-po.-— i—1 -------- -------J, •

Mora T baa April 1 j e “ Coars« TrinityU ln and B o ^ basin on tho r iver bad more anew on AprU an on April I.•ams sUI| -are bridged with a t high altitudes, bu t the lower p*ck Is starting to melt. „ '

uiT}bla river—Canoe river. 6iaaQw..a,Q.lnche4.wi>t<r; Field. ....... ........8; Glacier, 68, 33.3: Sinclair

■kane river—Copper ridge, 83,Lookout. 88, YJJ. k« -river—E ast-rlm divide, i t _ re ton p a u No. 3.108.44: Bogus =ftOi=aBJ;.nMfwrti rnifk nim i . i7_ iU :.T rln lty .m gun(4^^ j.» . .

oFRrdiiig'GroupDSHOWE. April 18—The an-chuck wagon breakfast, ipon« B v v O J a a i.by Ujb Riding Redskins. wlU m l , .VSaSl^^Id AprU 31 In the blMJrWH* -------- ^

a meeting oi the group Wed- y n ight It was decided to

Uie public to the breakfast. .sd* wtJl be *ppUod to ta* H O W A iing expenses of the organfu-

'd SUva will arrange for Ubles I D E i itoves and Ura. Marvin Cole . . _ >e In charge of tho break- ___

fas t site will leave about 1 a. m. I V I J |p lan to take the ir horses In

rs behind their cars to the CO camp and ride from there,

will- drive t« the breakfast rAP'M TARP

ClubtoForm5SHONE. April 18 - A 4-H • -h ll rodrfftl ch

i . s “r „ s : ' ' 01.D M H .B , iIt. ni-w-oM 6h«h.at - im u ts nuI children esprcssed a desire b ltn d in i p t tn the club. I h e firs t meeUng thatloni-loat*ba held ItntnedltUly after „ ^1 TOMiW. O ltW r. m il b .1 end p fiiu made .far tht Boqytnepieti

— tm oelha* vmeta^

cwimiClwntw S irvktd, ___ _____

Belt*—HoM*-Bru»hei ’ ^Swllchei ^

, MIL«8. W M»£nAw. Ba« - —h a Pur^ tu rp Ma rt—Ph. 8«0g .........- ' D i

ES « DINNEgSrUESDAY I-

T i::;- :-:- :"—

cle Sam’s Money Goes

I 'nOTAL

— yfflfflL-;'«••• >rv:.l 1724 l Abllan — B i i I y ' ' J B B H l ' A 6

the keynole ef Vncle Sam's wbopplDr IBltment of coRinxree statlsUe*, compares V. B. crediU 1 . TboBgfa tconomle assistance decllfiM lu t year, Iscre e ISSO figure. Oollan for deofcnse reprcscnled nearly

arriman^but— Draftsman Endorsementst» m « r .U , .n a .1 « M . II h . i '

S S S S S S'lM.'sOOlh niw . , 1m«am e Prcildent, Trumaaiatood I"*P t r . I .. sUgc In itie ftudlt«rlum of the “ ons lo oe niiM » « :um or natural hbtory for 40Jtei He lluenily tossed off Wash., and other U fers to'queitions tha t covered a agencies in i variety of subjects.-

gtUlghu.of UU a n w e ri :.....■.He himself ulU decide whether !if"

pay increase will be granted to £L,n310 United ateel Workers by the mment a i bperator of the seized stry. But he-s not ready to say « aecond c M » 1

Increases, If any, will be or* _

Asked If he believed he had 1 1 0 1 1 1 6 O i le rcn f powera to aclze tho na- Prt. Allen DeVrlejs newspapers and radio as he »nd Mrs. August Ded the *M(l Industry, he repUed Twin FaUs. arrived Vunder similar c lrc u ^ tan e e l the nlng for a 17-day finlIdent haa to act for whatever Is Presidio, Ban PranelsLhe best interest of the country. Upon compIeUon o

If the BUMlanz. really m eant Privaw DeVriesnew about wanting pence they Votk Olty en rout* oId sign an Austrian peace tteaty the seventh arm y barsgree to limitation of arma- — . . ~

^ n S 'r a , ” 4 L A M E 1He thinks the paramount Issue U ' C O R R E (

Mj ,delense program a t a high level keeping m e domestic economy ^ t g / And he-s sute the economy H 1 be kept on an even keel with- U “ ,J®iie rearmament program. H me^U?^BeSri•TliB gieut mMww t - floods-<rf H - U E ig - i i n e n in year and this would have been H - ^ aented if the Plck-Sloan flood Ikl DK. A L M A rol plan lor the area had been f J CHIBOPBJ (nto-eK«fc—7Vuman~Mld-Wi» iH IM Sfate-f^orth- mors or the states Involved have fcijr—— — m — pn , dragging.their feet for 25 year*. 1 .^ f m ^

HOW AN OLD SEA CAPTi' IDEA LED TO MELLOW

" R o e f e i n g ^ h aCAP'H JAREB carried hit per*•onal Iceg of whiskey aboard W»

_o!d Clipper because he knew t l ^ Sm ooth OS roil of the sea meUo»red‘ i l W . O e« in .R o e k « d

be lashed the keg under -his roelrfni chair, to-give U that, W hUW M ,

-oc*an<ocked srnoothneis,----------------^^Ot-Old----- A

OLD MR. BOSTON con. j

b ltn d in t p n o t t t to recapture thatlon«>lo(t"keg-roeked"flaver.Now, in RocUng. Chair, 70 U can tqjqythepleuure of finewUskty — tmooth a t octan-roeked whii- vmeta^

“ OLD O• __;;____88ANP ________ -—l*^QX6fl

t o C W I N G ^

' • . *• B l f N O p WHISKEY V - L .' tUNbCBWMUm-'N4n00f-m0IJUNKIUt1IAll

• - Mlti08TONPinilWIHe.IOITeH. MAM. -

, ____________: TIMES-

Goes Service. Exp;

M M r Appointment of Oal ^ I l n B ^ n ■ ■ ■ ■ i servlee engineer a t Rt

t n i m n i Power company wiE 9 1 S £ S !7 5 c * " H I M I PHfliT By'»."vr. c anE c p i i S ^ n S m f B r * a ith W w a tT w tn PalB g U f i V U H Soule U esUblUhln.

i f 9 m the lobby of ths Ca 3 K S * W P *'' W gW i Rupert- He goes t the O. J, Strike h r "'•y W W l velopment near MeI - V>ib 3 h M wher« he was detal

.1----- ------T '? fF * T T ~ charge uf electricalk l > 4 0 1:1 construcUon of the pi

........ - B U i J - = a fia S iS W le-a y a iliB B S j l X _ f I ta tlon and will ove

n n ! ^ : \ j - J — rlgating 3B.OOO acresj^ tw ^M A yt;:::| side tract," Oarpent

i.i„iViV,-iVil%Ti ' • "Idaho Power con

■.Sr..5S?7,------------------- 'developm entwoire*

slxtance on the part

aftsman W ork- ” S w u ” l*^a*iraduair, t Tki 1 engineering from thi

ment Jn the.po-^lUon or_drafu- B ^ ^ . „ . 4,.nwi'ar..ofitrainee i f announced by Agnei .L ierafl carrier Re ronk. Twin Falls lederal civil S ^ S ^ in g a g S l in« board sw etary , The exam- power pJant developna doscsM ay 6.—... . . ^ About 38 new pui! entrance salary for drafts- uona are h»iny addedUaineo it $3,750 a year. Posl- th e 23 m ii« 0to be niJed-are-in thB -P og tt these'new 'pum ps.'ld

i naval shipyard, Brenaerton, 39 aieo o t Its mobl., and other federsl govern- — agencies In th* Bremerton

ther Information and ftppUca- _ hlonnr-may be-obtained fi'wn- -------------■ r M —oard’of U. B. civil servlee «x- ■ ■ trs, Puget Sound nav»l ship-

B m e rio b . Wash.; o r any er aecond cIsm poet«fflcct.

lome on Leave. Allen DeVrlea. son of M r . _________Mrs. August DeVries, ro u le - j: - - - ^FaUs. arrived Wedneaday eve- ^for a 17-day finlough from th» ilo. Ban Pranclsco. in completloa of his furlough,M DeVries triU report to New Olty en rout* overseas to Join tventh arm y band In Oermany.

L A M E B A C K H ■ ■C O R R E C T I O N b I J

I p l e a s a n t and ^ ^ t s s .

rith rheumatUm. arthritis, umbigo, stomach aad kidney Usorders. U you ba re triedjverythlng else. Try A djust- T lnenta. Belief Ij o ften ob- . . . ‘. JA K ea n T te T T IftrT re a Q H iH t-----------------MVlDR. ALMA HARDIN

CmBOPBACTOR I— :»-ftfate-yorth-wW iott« m i- j ---------------------------

PATENTS L I f i H

. ----------------- - 5 G A R U

I CAPTAIN’S C L I AM E L L O W B l a z e ,

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^ h a i r "

C a p i s i/ ^ 5 ) M i r a n

Sm ooth o s / J | | j _________ f a m o uc ean»R ock«d h f l V •

POT~■ U l . T h e D o c t

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J j B B * ' ' F a r l a n d - P i n k E a d - B a m e D a w n - I

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— H U R R YCOMPARE FOR ' \ '

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TASTE- ; ~ . - ^ ^ 1 1 ^

lo iju N K w riiA itm n ^ U C K !lOWOH. MAM. -------- -

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, T

•vice E ngineer Nani E xpansion of Gro^

Intment of Oallen B. Soule as crews quartered a t R engineer a t Rupert for Idaho 30 men are echeduJed company _ was announced week w expedlto th

ir» tT w in Pali*;- ----------- -*U1 -be com puted-' U esUblUhlng an office otf weeks.*y of Ihe Caledonian hotel One mobile subrta ert. He goes to Bupert from InsUll another bank J Strike hydroelectric de- ers at the Duffln sub

en t near MounUln Home the dlitribuUon Unes. he was deUll engineer in tton will double the ( -of-electrical woik dttrlny -auhsUUon-f<»^es*i cUon of the project. Inw ase In the use 0:iW i r a y a i l a b f t fotwSiUl-.

I 39.000 acres on the North- ^

to *PowM^*«mp«iny's serTice V i s i t s R e |’ C«lm,ETOBD. AP

r 81.3J0.000. This extensive ">« ent»<ioire*-dfly:t«ByTU- e on the part of a companynta tlre" Le“ dro. Calif.,-U -a.iraduaU -ln-electricalerlng from the University of HTwrMimno-Memand became associated with ®d home here aitePower^company soon afMr

.aa a-rad'ar. offlcer-aboard-an. _8al.’ Carl.Toupin, rt carrier. RecenUy he has been serving Jn Koreengaged In the company's day on a furlough.p2ant defelopmentf his parents, Mr. a.It 38 new pumping Installa- Toupln. - ..............re being added this seawn. To Mr. and Mrs. Moh e 23 miles of Une to aerve nave returned homelew'pumps. Idaho Power has their daughter. Mrs.-1 ot Its mobUe cosjtnutlon Ordinance, Calif.

J U S T A F

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Y E S ! F R E S H ! ^

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P A T E N T E D V A R I E T I E S S L I B H T L Y

ALL KINDS-COLj G A R t E T S r P J N K S , 3 ^ E L L C

CLIMBERS:B l a z e , P a u l s S c a r l e t , P r i m r o s e , ' C r i m f l o r T G l o r y r D u b l o o i i , R e v ie l n a i s e .

POTINTED;C a p i s t r a n o , F r e d H o w a r d , H e l e r M i r a n d y , a n d b o th b u s h a n d d i n

____ f a m o u s - E E A C E R O S E .___________

POTTED & PORMirhe Doctor - Picture - Talismar feanna-Hitl - Mra. f i P. Thom ■ Farland - Red Talisman - McGrc Pink Radiance - Red Radiance - ■ Dame Edith Helen - Ckindesa : Dawn - Betty Uprichard - Edit! Dra3hki-.^Narzis3e.- R ^ Hoove

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d U R R Y W H I L E S E L E C T I C

ntU C K LANE • .

FALLS. IDAHO ____________

r N a m e d t o A s s is t in f G r o ^ n g P u m p i n g .quartered a t Rupert. Another Idaho and eastern Ong

n are scheduled to arrive nex t ter reporis'thst clnce 11 W expedlto the construcUon maUly Bo.ooti setts of 1

be com pleted-w lth lo-3-lew - company hav* b*Mm* p u a result ot electric pumI mobile substation crew will supplied b; idtha Po«< I another bank of transform- - ■. the Duffln (ubsutlon feeding . a j * t\ i_

DutyIn the us^ ^ e le f t r id ty ! ^ F o r T W C O i

■?fT5S!iirr''KS"3pr0jecu._wjtlijn lflaho. .Power muy# jluly. cspl, Tom m ya:»em cfl-itea-of aouthBm. Palls-unlVlnstiuctorro: -------- :— serve corp, announces.

'is its R eportedSTLEFOBD. April 18—Mr. and Thomas M, Dunn, IJHJI! ClJne and tamUy hava re- arenue eut.d to Castleford from Miasouri Both oirieen «U1 re? they have made their home tl.S . naval amphibtouieveral year* -.... .. ....... ....... onadO..C»Ut._fQr.aiiiph.I. C. S. Skeen has returned Ing. They wUl rttumLeandro. Calif., after vlaltlng duty May 4.on. Rulon Skeem, and family. ~ ---------------

,ome h e re a f te r °vw tlng'’'^l«r T 4 I h l f l f l jIson. Eddie Clement, a t R*n- Twin Palls troupe ^

; Carl.Toupin, marine, who hM new intmljen *t a foniserving Jn Korea, arrived Sun- a t the home «f Darien on a furlough. He is visiting Initiates are DonnaMrent«. Mr. and Mrs. M att Jeuer. Jrrrr Dodw,In. - ...................- ----------BUl-Ortrander. Pat H. and Mrs. Morley Blackham Anderson, Dwayne Carreturned home after visiting ainema, Anri P ^ , !daughter.-Mrs.-Jack-Coral*, sit Phyllis- 'Taylor.-lKw-)ance, Calif. Ralph McfVlana.

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MIMliy a r d , H e l e n T r a u b c l , is h a n d c l i m b e r i n U ie M a n y O T ,

k___________ __ -a re_E o tte(ORMANT.Talisman - Christopher Sfone - ]

?.-Thom - Etnilft Dji Hollandv-Ql tl - McGredy’s Ivory - McGrefl s-1 adiance - Sister Therese - Poinsett Ckindesa De Saatago - Snow Bird rd - Edith Nellie Perkins - Mme led Hoover -Jaeinrich .Wendland -

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list in Old-Age B ping A rea ChanginI m K m O ram . C u s m -• th lt since IMO annm rl. people now filing cla■OW « m " f new IsSid 1^ generaUy higher becaa-^arv««-tir-U(ktw>-Pow» amenmncnt to ttte aahav* b*Mm* produeUve aa Young. Tiit electric pumping servlee wcurity office ir3y Idsha Power company. ^_______________ Payments to retired

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ly.-,C»pl. Tom Alton.. Twin. .the_»odal_se(;utlly_bci I-InstiuctoTi otganlted re* A.verdge-monthly-'wng 3, announces. J a n . 1. 1661, InsteadI lo actlrs duly April 30’ th e wages back to Jan. K a^tlh A, K e r e r ^ 17M - Tiow878r,-7mmg-pot

chADge does not proV M. Dunn. 1M7H BghUi increase .for pef,i' recei vi ng benefits. Th

»t*y the same unless U "J8 ye*rs old and shot

y wUl rttum to inactive uuitUfy -ani > 4, formula. -----------------------Young urged anyone

* 7 ^ 5 » ° * jfa r ti^ ATTEKDB TTOinder. Pat Rouge. Helen HAOERMAN, AprU , Dwayne CsTlton, Jeanne Rayoock has retum et Ann P ^ , P a t Looney. S w ings" Where"ahe 1 l^Tlor,-R<w-Miller and -funeral of -h« r -fai cfVUna. Hawker.

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-Age R u l e ^ l ^ H tanging•ecurity beneflta ter ow filing clatnu higher because 01 ■ U M .

1 0 . Y ou^. Tirinn ty office manager, ex*

Its to retired worker* wfll .:ween t » and 880 m m O tlr ..

average expected ta b s .50 to-|50,"he'aald..............-axplalned—th*t M ttHd.-----the soclai security aet p r ^

;™ ssf?sssS!n^Hg secu[liT_beneflt-m tb« t W I ^ M monthly- wage 'beg tno liif—16B1, Instead of aventfliig iM lK M s back to Jan. 1, IMT. sr,-70Tmg-polnted-optrth«— - I W H B toes not provide an atrto- • ’ h W ?3ffl ,crease .for people already. -T|Ij

benefits. T heir rats wUf HiBsame unless they are under ' .; j old and should R tum to | U i | H

d tjuohfy tuidti' CUe^new

urged anyone who U 68 e«Planning to retire to ooti» .' 't.IBtM social M curitj oinee tW -

ipplylcg to the case. Upoa ilnation of th e facta, the

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ITEKDB rC?JEBAL J.’j-ff:®flMAN. AprU 18-M rf..Jo*-

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H BOSTON, Apri) 18 (/TV-The I m l i r a t 1952 scries Thursday bj W -BrsTes 8-2 behind & 17-hit atta< W . h ere,Oh&J3odgcr»-totated^8-hlfa i | t ,. --------— -------I b

■EDoSgersfandE: jI Yanks OpenH At Home Today«■ i KBW YORK, AprU IB yp>-The bin world champions and lhe boy^ who wM i ti«v« b«^n irjitin;^ UU_se^jear_erer ta■ ilnee a faCeful nfttmbbn last Oc-I I tober will op«n the •'home" poKIow pi n o f the »S3 major lea«u« buebaC lli

n Scheduled to sU rt the Kiuon on ei H I th e road, the chwnplon New York »e 9 | | Yuikeea and the almoat-made-lt

— Bft w u n i- p uatgfg wm fcmm 'Tcr « tiie kln<]-«f-flret-dar aeUrlUta be- B

' flttlnc teama th a t plnyed tuch Im- tt: portant parts In the 1» I campM^.

Six o th tr uue* alw, wlU figure In Ui I > th e aecond round of openers which fo

|l|^-inBr'CC llpt«>2ast Tuuday'4-o»lcUl. iU M «tart both .in.^itcaclanco..BD(Ua. Tl H fksfare. ' HH Tbe achedule:III Anerieain Leame '■I Washington .a t New York.I f Detroit a t Cleveland. . 011 1 _ PhlUdelphla-at-Boiton.------------- aUU Ohlca«o a t St. Loula. O■ ................... NaUonal Lea(u................vt H ...... K«w-Torfc a t BrooklTn.. -............bn■ B6*ton a t phnadelphla. st4■ O lnelmutl a t Plttsbutfh. Oi■ e t iMila a t Cblcflso.....■ I l ia Yankees, celebrating their 01 H tb lrd -straight world championship Br IB a n il the tr SOth j e a r lnJ.t)$_A^rlcin_ lei i s league, will have some s<ut of an iii | £ »ward for every veteran on tho club, a if i ita rtlcg with the presentation of pa I ’U world scries rinse b f comotlssloner fl> IB . Forrt O FWck. 1 |B Larry <Yogl) Berra will receive Wl

tb* Kenesaw M. Landis memorial edplaque aa the American league's tom ott valaablB player of IMl; Olll .McDougald will get the rooUe-o{. twtbe-year-nward; Phil Rlzzuto will lot receive the Babe Rulh'award as the D ost valuable player In the world

Bi.vnn1H._BlU be giventh e "page one" award of the Kew „ Yofk Newspaper guild and general manager Oeorge M. Weiss and i- broadcaster Mel Allen wlU recelre Awards from Sporting News.

M t lotb the act when Owner Clark n,, G riffith U Introduced to Uie crowd . a s the first manager ol the Yankees _

p* —then known as the Hlnhlandert- ^ U l back iQ 1W3.H I And to w indup the aifair, Joe Dl- n,. H r - Maggie.-now-a telerlslon-eommen- B ta tor, wUl preaent 'his old uniform M andgtovetobaM bairsH all-n lJaaa . '■ and throw out the firs t ball.

K Truman Out,' j,' I But Namesake £ l^N ag Is WinnerB l A P ^ . Md,. AprU 18 liB-Preil- ^

B tfeot but Truman's Cholie won■ ■ HuindaV. ■

Laurel. » c e t r K t» “■ d ia n ty "presidential iwce^la1ie7?‘ ” H » stable pony named Truman's Pli Caiolce was six lengths to the good KZ tn a qoarter mile race.g A ixaiy name Senator T aft of Ohio

l | B cT bu t both of them were out of 1I;, the money. There wasn’t any bet- Th

ting on the gimmick race, whleh cat| t « u tim for benefit ot the United estJ7 ■ ■ OBietuvl Palsy fund:— ■— ■ -■ ■ - bdifc----- Owning In-second-was-Senator #-f

Kefativer. who Incidentally Is ths ad< i . oaly candidate entered In Ma>j* wo I ! ' U a d i May 5 presldenUat ptlmanr. i

■ 1 Third position went to Maryland's hit ■ I ew s Q ornnor McKeldln, who w u lea

added starter after ( ^ e r a l Ma c fgv

H 'n ien came Senator Taft, i Llkt B , H u , Governor Warren, A Dait i H Horse. Senator Kerr, Candidate yyt H StAssen and Senator Russell. ^B ■ Jockey Ronnie Nash, up on Tru- ^w ta a a 't Ohotce, got a-gold wtteb; a ^■ I cako moulded Uke the satlon't cap. H - M r t tn d a t ig a s* from actress H OeslM Barcel.

I Pb(»telIo’s Club r f'I To Break Camp ■“ If On Next TuesdayR BKDDINO, Calif., AprU It C _ 'n ^ P o » .M c L B a n n o c k « .wlILhrea^S eatnp Tuesday a sd head for Poca- ' n td lo and 1S93 Pioneer league iI I ae«Mm w ltT a roater of.30 player*.I I Tbe 1H3 d u b now contains one :H MUthpaw and aeven rtghthaniJed .U Jjllchera. H i# lis t of players to start :l | the leaeon April 34 toeludM t>iti;h>» J

*outhp*wjJ3Qa Z lH A n ^ b r , Bob Brace, Max Blaekhan. 7f« Itatsi BuUer, H atty Colwell. VligUI I OHaviaaonnl and Joe Mhwda;[I eatchen Emle Chaukoloe and man-1 a«er Bddle Peraandes; infleldereI Jo n s BuEhanan a t f ln t. second| i t e c e m Ifen Magee. uUUty short-■ n o p Xmle Slezrs, shortstop Steve

1 -^n a a . —I gen. and four outfielders, Jess

D uran. RandaU Randle. Bill T^by - aBd.filU Srldar. - - - .

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WV-The Brooklyn D odgers swept thc!r huraday by overpoweririff th e Boston i 17-hit attack. D uring th e th ree games fer tB led^g -h ita-fo r-ft-B enB ational-S T S -team - . — ibtttling.ft.w ri>ge.... ------------

r ilM ___ <7hBrT»y '. - ■ • Dressea otarted a Boutbpawaginistr ^

the Trlbemien. th e veteran Johnny h; l l Schmlts. who gave up seven hits. (J

Carl Ptrrtllo.""wlth four singles, A_ s o i A ndy Pafko. w ho cl«ut«I a ho- U O C l a y m « a n d a double, led Uia Brooklyn

J attack. Jackie Robinson reachedi yp>-The base five tlm ti. o n Uiree singles, a —; boy^who walk a n d by beln* h it by a.pitched - -t_year_erer ball. J _ _ _:.j____________ :____1 last O c M anager Tommy Holmes tried to I #'• portions put some tIghUianded punch In hisle bsjtbaH lineup by moving Sid Gordon to ^

season on enant UJ left and Roy Hartsfleld to ^ New York second base.at-made.ll But th o Podgera ruined th a t atrat- 1■Brarn'TfiT «gy oy acoring s ix rans before the “P IvlUes be- Braves d id a ll-ot the ir ta lly ln r In

such Im- the alxtli Inning. olcampaign. Tho Dodgers b e lt« l Oene Conley. °1 figure In the e-foot-8.rookie, for 11 hlt-i and ^lers which four ru n s b^ore h e retired In the ^'•s-oJ/lclal. imh.-Conl*F-wa»-.-yanked- for- Bert »' fl-andJa . TUlel j f t « r . p&nto lioraeied-flniLGU.

Hodge# doubled. ei

, ■ INDIANS S. W HITE SOX X ‘ blk. OHICAOO, A prtl l« </P) —The

Clerelaad Indians r a n up their Uilrd------ straight ..Yletory.mrer the-powerless -.w

Chicago While Box 8-S T hunday I— wlUi a 17-hlt b la st off nve oppoe-

-......... tng-pU cbers.U i& t. sunw rt*d-U Msteady M ree-blt tw lrllag of Mike

t Oarcla.T he.winning barrage , whleh kept _

Ing their Cleveland tied w ith the St. Uiuls ^ nplowhlp Browns fo r the American league Amjrltan lesa, w a a J o p p e d _ to _ L u k f t^ te r i >rt ot an iirst hom er ot the campaign. I t wasI tho club, a 42i-foot wallop Into Comlskey tatlon of park’s r l« h t flsw .upper deok In the “ iWlssloaer filth Inning otf Al Wldmar.

W ldmar, third I n a s u e c ^ o n of . 7II receive white Sox pitcher* who dUappolnt- **** memorial ed 9^70 rooters, alao cerved a dbuble J t '

league's to Bobby Avila. - IBM: 0111 Avlla, hiuess la Cleveland’s first rookle-ot- two games, blossomed out with a ‘" J w to will lour-for-four performance.ird as Uie --------- P” ';he world BBOWNB ». TIGERS 1be given P t TP O tT. Arrll 1T1*n Tifr-*Tffti -t

^Uie Kew Bob Nleman o f the rebuilt St. ihe fl generu xxiuls Browns hammered homeruns T,e» elss and innings to spoil ' t ^11 receive prmce H a l Newhouser's comeback

debut an d keep th{t unbeaten Browns 1

3,V fim li D etro it Tigers Thursday. n o iV V - T igers rapped winning pitch- won

1 J ®r Bob Cain, th e ir teammate last her* 'isna?r»Ti jw,-for-nlne-hltfl-btrtmost-of-Uicm- -bUf - T~.ni * “ * scatUred singles. Cain was r . jo e u i- ujg th ird straight Brownie pitcher «rl<

to:g<rih£-kout«.— — r r — r f - t i Newhouaer. who h a d no t started rors

U lJam a. ,-„m e-»lnee-last-JuJy-M rw as fslrly -mei “• effeeUve unUl th e eighth Inning. muI

_____ Then Mow. with tw o atrlkea onhlm . . •.drove a 400-foot homer Into the

9 lower leftfleld stands.J Nleman blasted h is homer Into pnii

i k P Uie upper lettdeld stands. He also i , „ had two strikes on h im a t the Ume.Aside fro m Uie two homeruns, New-

t i p l * houser permitted on ly three hits. u , , _ ^ £ B r g w M . j t t h -<»iIrpne-Uithl

fl-Preil- ^ tK e 5 “ WSl personnel still on Uie

liu »nn fourth Inning. M arty Marion, a St.Cardinal la a t- year,- doubled - - q

e track's ^ Nleman slapped a single

O m a n 's ‘T*’* T igers were able to bunch“ >elr h lta In only onqijnnlng, the jq, '

re out of PinLADELPHIA. April 18 (ff)— any bet- The amallcst pitcher In the Amert- hu. i «, whleh can league made o n e ot the tough- Brmt le United est teams In that circuit roll over.

■ - ■ndT ilaydeiST Jtm T inw aiyT nieB ’ -Senator Moot<-Bobby fihanta pltched-Phll-^ p m s y is the adelphia to a ] - l decision over the N«w n M an- world champion New York Yaakeee. ptlmanr. SchaaU not only scattered nine I t P

laryland’s hits bu t also gave his team thc cin<i< who was lead run wlUi a Umely dngle In Uie K«i era! Mac fourth._________ ^ ^

't. I Like r a m U E B s. GIANTB I K«wNSW YORK, Aprtl U «> -C onn le

candidate Ry^,. tormer O lan t who came to Tipio, «r. -Tn. PhlladelphU by w ay ot Clndnnstl b» io

iMt winter, cricked * ,hoaeruaw im■ two out a ad a m at« »board In Uie SakI„ ' top of th * llUi tnnlng-Thuisday-t»n actress j j , , p h u , , 5^ victory over Uie cur.;

New Y ork Olants. chk., - R yan 'S 'b low -caase -o ff—Oeorge -wwir

m \ Spencer who had relieved starter su l ' Larry Jansen alter th e Olants had

I P fought back fram behind to dead- p.iu,

isrs ^ ^jUianded . = ■I to start ^ '

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[jg Hoop AceTTERRE HADTE, Ind., April la W) tha

•- - —Clyde Lovellette. University of Jay________ Kansas bsskeU«U star, said ThutB- . »

*dv "45 or 60 colleges" made' offerg lettto him ranging up to "110,000. a new beecar and a new house" before h e hln

. - • .------- I ^ ^ i - J M U lj- tm d e r^ bnsket per:^ gra- form e/of Uie NCAA champions did tiel

not say how Coach Forrest Phog T, 'e p t th c ! rJ B o s to n Loveliette did say Uie Kansas o f- a h CC g a m es fers dldn'fcompare with’ sqm e-of feai S 79 -teatn- th>-oU»rs4wWh»->sn'V-^a-blt^erry'’ | cha

) singles, Mr a .pitched j— — -------------------------------------- -

HbvTlt Grew ^Gordon to - OOODINO, April 1»-Thl» Is ^S te-W h» il Uie story of a llah ^artsfleld to ho* It Stew, ^

When It llnally stopped grow- »th a t atrat- Ing, thc trout weighed 18H B j

U liv ln r In cameras.rcady.to take a-plcture.^ B

’ne Conley week-end and the H1 hlt-1 and traveled from perton to por- ■red In the “ n’ nothing ench-tinie-u 'W1- lor- Bert - I ••d_an[LQll Punk, supervisor tor I

eiiiair deaf boys' 'a t th'e IdnHo t~siate school for the deaf and f -

80X S blind, pricked the bubble. r(yp)_The Th« Jl*!’. lie »'"<•. *ss la'.i i

their third Inches long, not 1814 pounds In ■—-powerless -.welghu. ------- . ^Thursday . ........ ■ I ^

” “ It of Mike _____. . »

^hlchkept - r e d SOX B. BENAIOR8 * ■St. UJUta WASHINOTON. Aprtl IS (JPt— ■

an league ThronebcrTy, a 20-year-old ■e Easter’a rookie Red Sox outfielder up from Hg n U was WfahVin.'TlItra^llCTo6rTi6ni5Fun “ ■ComlskeT Thursday ■

s S l n S e “ '>'“1 W ashlM toa _ ■^ Senators 8-2. Hc ^ o n of count was two-slrlkes, no MIsanoolnt- opportune- “d l ^ u b l i 'y Throneber^ came |.a a douDi* u,e sIxUi. His drive wentinH’a finrt ^hto the Senators’ bullpen, far out

. In Uie centerlleld,— . -' That broke up what had been a

pretty pltclilng batUe between. anoUier Boston rookie, Bill Henry,

and the Senators' Don Johnson..Ti»et i Uats . - u n iTy ii»nwwi iiiii; llll—tlueimli " f erebuilt Bt. the first six Innings, but he flnaUy | ’-homeruns weakened and was relieved a t the b v■ to spoil sta rt of Uie ninth. ^comeback ______ SBen Browns PIRATE8 5, CARDINALS i

l»y- rtwkle-studded Pittsburg pirates i f*tag pitch- won their tlrat game of the sesson J l . mate laat here_£rlday by beating Uie veteranrt-of-thrm- ■bui“ nimbl!Hg“ B cnauiii“‘CArdmftlj- ------Cain was s~3 In the flnnl of a three-game IIe pitcher n f r l c _________________ ___ , I J

The Cardinals commited ttaee er-o t started rors and two PItUburgh runs were Iwas fairly mieyifiiea:—RDOkte—southpaw " Jotr “boih Inning. Muir waa the winner.— • thiea onhlm . . . . .............................. daj

Into the BEDS ), CCBS 9 ICINCINNATI. April IB W>>—Thc f®-

>m« into Chicago Cubs, as usual, were help- ‘n. He also jes, before Uie pitching of veteran I------w e ume. gouUipaw Kenny Ralfejisbcrger on w j

S Iffle-u im i - ^ g f f y ^ i iowrt-only » Te-hltr-to- - t i t t .1 ih l gain a UfeUme record of ai victor- j y t

He did not pass a 6ott«r- T■: f ®'?rL^ ■■ arady -Hatton and Bobby Adams 1 11

jMwerwL .{ho_E«l3'_n«flek . with. - - . homeruns. CH

to Duncn Bot, ifg„y_ pitcher, also al- Robl: ning. me

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[ceTiad Tempti-^ p rills tha t he picked Uie Olympics-bound t.ovenlty of Jayhawks., l« c s aid ThuiB- , Home tor a week's vwt, lovel- one 1 lade' offerg lette told newsmen.-“1 never have tulU< ',000. a new been to upset’ as when he found a n y t before h e himself the center ot a big college alum

r(>(-nill(nff ramr^lBn when he was was g ^ t a U O r S ^ t m B u

mplons did tield high school five yean ago. andrrest Phog The huge youngster, a good shoot- Oa to go to er away from the basket as well as the :

under it. had been the standout of rec riICansas o f- a high school team that wa^unde- Lo n Kjme o f featetfuntU 'irJostthe-indiaiftettte to er*lfr^ony*-Nhamplenahl|>-gBm»-at-«helby»llMCaUf

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'p . , , , . - against tbe ropes after a to«|h battle In h . f “ I* » t Annapolis. From tbe looks of CS vSSw S »he °lh«r «'°n- <XEA)_____________CArdinftlj- _ ' ' —-----------

" ^ Z I Repeats- ^ -Sauns were NAMPA. April IS OPh-Kampa paw~‘Jotr -bowler-RollIe-Homllnrnitlea-hlr - f j #

third 300 bowling score Wednes- . . . day a lg h t .- . / n _ -I His Inst 300 game wan on April l - CWWThe **• Homllng fotmerly lived

e ^ ^ - •« B uh l MCIf veteran > — J ®

= - Robinson May il victor- JileGt JVlflxini I

In J iu ^ Bout ■CHiCAOO. April IS UB-Sugar Ray

also al- Robinson, who sweetened his world's middleweight championship by belt- Ing Rocky Orailano In'Uiree etclP PJ®” ,

( Ing rounds a t the Chicago stsdlum “ ' . r ^It—s-4 -4 . -weilnesdayTiltfHt. u 'l iting' pumitg' "^T^®

to accept a match with Joey Maxim. wdrld's light heavyweight champion. P ,

* - • IT a The bout. If made. Is slated to be,« held elUier In New Yor's Ysnkee "I*

TOffiBBTpobably^on Ju n ra ro f 'la

|S *”T ^ R ^ s o n . wlUi his manager,1 D<.r.«, Oeorge Oalnford. was oflered Uie

- m atch a t a meeUng attended by . ‘ , _ r s 0 J “ k Kearns. Maiim's manager:

aad Trum an Oibson. aecrctaiy of Uie

e elub. ahd James D. Norris, president«—i « « of the IBC. TT

' J Robinson bolted the meeting and x l t t relum ed to his hotel, declaring that

, K earns “wanted aU Uio money."» - i T I “I might take the match If Uiey

Robinson. . „ » * __________ • ' TheIJZI ‘t i BBES WIN 11-J hurdl«I, Bro-R.. ,. MERCEO. Calif. Aprll.lB LB-The .«>«. » »ma LolUr. S a lt Lake City Beea took an 11-3 --------■illi » S ‘raining game from TVi- stiiirt .nS ®‘“ «» ‘*>e Western bitemaUonal _________ league Wednesday on » hits.

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ipting Offers C:i.bound Lovellette wouldn't say which col- K

leges made which otters. He said , lovel- one offered h im room, board, books, fer have tulUon. la u ad rjr .-ll5 .a monUl-and — e found anything elao he wonted through an C. ! college alum ni ■■counselor.” -He added he he was was told the "counselor" would pro- o™,:

TTUiJZ '8J4e .suUi' lhlH 4*Tii:i',’Mr._«iBWes T | r i ago. and additional spending money. d shoot- Oarfield Coach Willard K ehrt ssid was 1 well as the youUi wiuin't exaggerating Uie Jq„_ idout of recniltlng pressure.ia.unde- Lovellette said schools Uint tried acim iftewte to enroll him -Included-Southeni th e . >lbyvlU>4CaUIomU.an d -W^omtog.-------------- niflR

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McNAItY. Ore.. April IB OP-Ufe op*en I will be a lit tle easier this year tor replac

fish mlRmUni; up the Columbia river open p ast McNary. dam. The

T hey will ride up over thc dam In ,flrjt_;

vice to Uke th e place ot a bucket toUU

them . jgll {(I- Bam Neff, McNary's resident en-^ glnecr, said th c next month's high ■arRa'y Ko” ovc~U)c sccondTstep v l Uworld's coffer dam, tloodlnfj thc powerhouse f \rb eit- ‘•I'"'- «*• t r eI etclP **'' >>®8ln running-upstream ntsdlum “ i paunlng grounds. H OF [tiTjnga- —T ho-fish - ^ i ll- h are-to-do-TOore —

"ladder climbing,’’ he said. Then RIC:mnlon ^ diverted Into an open- brethsi1 to be I"* ®‘" *>0 trapped, lltted Rod a ^,nkee l l ! ! ' v e ^

lA St. year -hUh -water- damaged elosur*ina*er ‘'mpOTiry fish’ ladders InsUlTed for fV IWtd Uie cowiruet'on P«rlod et Uie dam, Albnled bv " ’Of® 100,000 blueback a prlvi„ „ „ . salmon got pn st tlie barricade. The creek .of Uie >*?<lers imve been replaced, and re- In ordi

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Handicap ' tilARKADELPJIU. A rt . April 1HIW aUret.

If’Uiey — “t, n college track meel Rich iblnson Wednesday wtmdcnxl why the time fourth

i n ^ c iji).yard hurdles was so slow. Sstunl T hen they discovered an extra mittee

hurdle had been accidentally placed 8. J.B-The .on. tliC:irac,k.__ ________ __ :___ ipM jaon 11-3 ------------ ----------------------------------------------

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S i ' S C A STL E FO R D , A p r i l l & _ C . . l S added he nftcm oon on t h e s tr o n f f th o f f o u r :

vould p r^ In tho t n n nf a p v p n th w hnoBe!^"'” ‘ In-thin-bifir th ird inning-,-McCoy, Kehrt said was wall<cd. T h e four run8-onrating Uie jjjtg told th e Rtory. H es- _ ,Uiat tried adholt. Castleford h urler, h eld L l-southern the Bruins h ltle ss .fo r-fiv e in-. .w

— nifi?9.-4 Vilford-Smitb-relmved. JSt= \— T ~ h in rlti:therse^ th --w he£-_ the------ 4 B r u i n s r a l i l ^ - - • -fi»hir '" /7 i 'The best the Bruins could do be- “jftt

- J / ergren. O. Lloyd and Btarkey. Then pom0 / In the top of th e seventh, trailing j^ jt^ by four runs, tb o Bnilns in h

life when BarUett homered. Bob p,Lydum singled and W estergren jjojj

___ singled him home. . *renWlih none out. I t looked d a rk for

_____ _ castlBlBnLTl'Bt'a_WllCll.0miyi_c.aine. .to the mound. T h e next th ree men

stepping up to th e plate m ode the - f j T*CP5H last Uiree outs o f the game. . Jl 3

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1 CHICAGO, April 18 «>)-ProfM - • S F '' 'i - alonalgoirarlehestnsprlng a n d Bum- ° 'a «

*. mer tournament program, a 21-mcet' schedule carrying *413,000 in prtws.

- ‘ was annountfd-niurwiay hy the s » " a k . : \ I Professional Oolfers a.woclatlon.

The schedule, opeiilng w ith thc F - Pan American O pen at Mexico City “ •| f c ' - May 8-11-and closing w tth the

! Kansas City O pen Sept. 2S-2fl. Is “ "V m t , topped by Oeorge S , May. combined

•World Championship and AH-Amcr- L/ T H I Open worth $100,000.

The All-American at May's Chi- " ‘ ‘"I® t ?8? T»m q;8han ter rourse^ July ^I'Auii. Q, ■111 pay lU.MO. IL ullI be followed by th e "World." Aug, 5 " ‘” ; 7-10, which has a *78.000 pu rse and Sr’i,?

T f f l a »25,000 first-place payoff. ! f l y Second rlche.st summer event U . - j b

thc »40,000 Natlnnni PQA t ourney _____

lowed by the '*18,000 Inverness ica ejCT. Toledo, O.. June , ______ _ 26.29, The remaining 17 evento will

Y ______ homer

■wrniwrerOklB-, O pni. June-O-S.-tho tjhetSi

j r - - - - ' ■ ' S ;OolCs top prestige tourney, the Marnic

1— National Open.-lB scheduled a t D al- son. ' a i n l“ . Tex., June 12-14. ne tum lng Uj

Sho/ b " g “ “* ■" B l i ,

The.POA estimated that fo r the e dam In fln t nine montlis of 1052, Including wary-d*- ^our-fflonth»-ol-th^wlnter^Houer-»- a bucket toUl of more Uian *600.000 will have 'in t siiy been pBid'in purs<!ii. A prm>6ctiV6 ^ fall tour will add. anoUier *100,000.

€lo8U^-^Iver - Si: ' S S C r e e i f I s T o p i c , 3 ;

F n r d i i h M p p t . i n gd^' w e n RICHFIELD. April 18-D an Al- ^in open- brethsen, speaker a t the Richfield j- t, ""!;ed, lltted Rod and Oun club meeting T ues- vmh < cased to dsy evening, told of the con tro-

- - vsrsy-uitf-ths^gtate'TTTiUnK—furdamaged closure of part o f SUver creek for wrtb-.-alTed for fV Ilsheroien only. , E*"!“* e dam, Albrelhsen.explalned bis s ta n d as w l w 'blueback a private land owner in closing the ji T«n.kIda, The creek cn his Und to all fisherm en l la<cr— and re- ^ order not to show dlscrlrainfttlon.

7" ms land would’t* again to a U ^ , , fishermen as In th e past The RlcIfJ ‘

field club went on record a s p ro- P**^* ** testing the closure of any p o r t of

irll ia.liH aUver creek.for tly -fld ilng -on ly .- Wry. T .ck meel Richfield representatives to the Uie time fourth district meeUng at Salm on ItlUJW . so slow. Sstunliy are SA Schlsler, fUh com- in extra mittee; 0 . O. McKay, leglslaUve; | ly placed 8. J. Piper, big game, and V. E. ^ _ ._ ij« n a ri,.u p ia n d .g tm « -b lrd s .- ----- --

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FSoraiciFfi^ L ^ t Inning T.

1&— C a s tle f o rJ “ tr o u n c e d the Twin FalU p ,I o f f o u r r u n s in t h e th i r d Inning and th e

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held I Limit 1 B us in - . - - .WORCESTER, Ma»^■Ap^U 18 I f *LVcd. -lferI<QUlt-&w(liniu>. H, was one. - J - A -- th e -of-Jhc-IlrstJlshsnn .n-m it-eartr- - ■ ^ e ^ .o a . t ^ l r s t . d a r . o f . t h e -1> -- - tlshlng- a teson ' and hli l in t t i l l

'b e - . ’'catch-w aa_hli:iothet. _Hang - ~'-T^-»->my-imir~Kr,;~ "T m rt'

Freedman, 48, went out'to Coes H to 1raen Pond a t 4:30 a. m. Young Louis Innings

cast his line ^nd the hook caught Uie coa* u to his faUier'a eyelid. specif ie

Preedjnan was taken to City bgren hospital for treatment and Uien *»glnnl

. . went home to bed. - Ylngj( fo^ Be caught 00 flab. oni hit'-‘ "15- ■ I out nlnmen , Good

’ Padres ThumpI I Seals 10-6,! Go -Into First sSi0 SAN FRANCISCO, April 18 ( f l - (-“ll"*

Son Dlcgo maycd past LQiAngeles .“n » into first place Thursday night In 'the Pacillc-OoaaHeague by-massing

. ._ clght-nins.ln .U iesecondand Uiird____Innings, then going on to take ■ B<hrtib*.s « loosely played game trom Ban i ~ f Francisco 10-8. rluikn.*?

San Diego — 044 000 001—10 11 a ixuiorn

tsan fYanclsco 220 000 200- 8 # 2 '

Elnbree, Bowman. • Benton, and . . Kerr; Bradford. Oomenlchelli, z :. Touii dlch. Singleton and Ortelg.

STABS 11. SOLONS > r f j HOLLYWOOD. April 18 «» -L 0 1 3 !

I HoUyv,-ood snapped the slz-gaiae -g:’ Sacramento winning streak Thun- JT f t S ', f „ . day night wlUi an 11-3 aetback. The «rum- Stars spotted Uie. Solons Uielr. mree |.1a T |

runs and then did all their ownlie s ^wrlng In three Innings, MIL^

the Sacramento 310 000 000- J IJ 1 ChangeHollywood......OOS 600 OOs-ll II I andJaj

' - Barkelew. Oables, Orave. Nelson can Beand Klnaman; r ishe r and Sandloek. Threi

fh ; -------- regularRAINIERS, 4, ANGELS 1 Beers.

Ined SEATTLE, April 18 Ifl-Behlnd P*“M 1smooth si* h it pitching by right- takers,hander Vcrn Kindstatlicr, SeatUe's fourthRalnlcrs cruised to a 4-1 victory over Cthc Los Angeles Angels Thursday seventh

^ lUetit tfl lair, i 2-1 rrUn In ii^ JT D -j‘‘ Bcrics. Carisor

'•'i*' Los Angeles —ooO loo OOO-I 8 s dus-’lc ISealUe ....-....-220 000 000-4 8 0 I.«89 ‘

, Molsan and Tappe; Klndsfather «^-evcrL';BEAVERS 8, OAKS t

PORTLAND. April 18 WU-Port- ^ land made 11 three straight over ^

_ _ .O.akinnd-Thursday. jilght-banging W out on 8-3 victory wlUi Uie aid ot

ou*e homeruns by Jim Russel and Joe dt£,Brovlir-----------------------------------------

[tho Oakland ' ____ .001'lO O H W -S'T^------------•ord. P o rU and-.-......10fr-010-lO»-8-1-1 v

Mahrt, Oubre, Van Cuyk and La- c irr^ns tne Marnio; Sanford, Linde and Robin, i i^ io a - L>al- son. Toi

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B l i s s T e a m 1 1 - 6BUSS, April IB - ln a practice "ruIS".

r n ynme here-;'m arsdny— nttemponr

^ S SJJJ? out 7 and walked B, Burges* helped i'iit*i'ur»“ *•. hU own cause wlUi two hlto and two •

runs In three times a t bat. T. Tan- r ,— nkn. also Shoshone, h it one tor one

but scorcd three runs. “ ‘7 , Baker tor Bliss batted three for Sm m r

three while Lower got three hltt In f*<ruD«Dfour Ulps to the plate and Kored jioIiilSi.

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f t ; W ' U - d l So(L«i; RAHWAV. N, J.. April 18 UP)— For. ‘i«T^h~7L‘ RIolUlB convicts staged a major re- s'dt r a»« i .« . bellion a t Bahwuy state prison farm W

today, In sympathy wlih a four-day, aro'-----------------muUiif at Trenton rtnte prlao n - id - ^ dip» — iiaci miles away. . ^thoica no- ^ grpyp of 23J unruly prisoners

. Bo a ou. j j j j j of Iaaia to twt pylcftn gilol-Hfc B* hngtflgpK In

the fifth prison outbreak in Hew

3 Jersey in three weeks.

At Trenton—where the stubborn

•K belT«eliem anaing"nil"flflng“5f rT Tthe warden and a revnmplnR of the • porole ■ s y s te m -^ ’ convleu ■ bArri-

(UP)—BuU caded in the prison print shop let tacoraTiij; one of thclr four prison employes- ri t- .r .d . X hostages go alter he had a mild j^r.

heart attack. In tixadium The Rahway convicts huijg huge wiu

bedshcct signs out the shattered ilcln______ ... .wlado»s..thlSjnQmlng, wjth etude. _ m

.hlackJclUUng:________________ .Miarn« <n<ii(4 ..yjg parole sy.itcm.~ beai

i*^n*i«!aS^ h»ve'raaiM "ln-hcre.“ “The"pRTTjle Neb • »»»•»■ board Isn’t fair. We want a change." Jor(

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S i l I J F o r G i r l s ’i M l e e t i i i g „ srt-TjTw-nr • n u i>E in ’.~)n'£rn~ig^^ii~crflnaan b r " ■ M -lm n- and-C^harlrf-HTOofcts-have-been 4enl lurai ciuai picked £o represent Rupert a t OlrU' —

state In Pocatello in June. M&rsaret “________ _ Cameron and Jane Hem»ber8_aro,

- t f t ^ t e l - . . : — .— :------r i—ThB-four candldatCT-appeared-at-^ -I

IV A I9 , Joint meeting of the Aiaerlcan ' .J Legion and auTlUary Wednesday and

wero Introduced by Mr*. Oolda Paul, J -Pouif ai- chairman of the commlttce. Mrs. imai u. ». irente Wyraud Is co-chairman. The rk«r-d«mai>d' ffiur glrH hm1 hffn rrfommrnrtwl hy i

oecaaionai the faculty of the Rupert high trt*k ctll. Mhool.

iho Routu On the program a t the meeting do Mcctun* Miss Brockle and Miss Bemsberg Ut

Wnnaou gave a comic duet, Mlfs Crandall.•* «companl«l by McCloy.

■aand Tarr »»«* « o soloe, and Mlsa Cameron Btaa 'vallow “ P'“ '’

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ir I.II. President Truman today denounced — as “terribly dangerous" a recent M.-SD 000.000,000 house cut In defensel u l t waa <P<ndlng. ' 'ftodBT to ~A cccang~<;ougteg~of~aTSl{raniy “:t« eounty slashlnj military , approprlaUons to u n m lu l^ get “headlines" and to “Impress the ■Unn- voters back home” in an election

• year. Mr. Truman said:_ _ “Slsishlng appropriations Is fine.

NT AD8 . until ths 'tlay comes when we find ,------- 'T w» dan th av e the nianeg or the t<ink«' ^

or the guru we need. And ttfln wo ha re to pay fof' those headllneji —not In money but In lives— Ja

............. * the Uvea o t our wldlers."

S S s A w a r d P r e s e n t e d.Dr. Olen Voyleswon the Uua book

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_____ *« speakers were t« n Tliorson, Richard• • Shacklett and Elmer PearL, Henry

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Ormlaa H . * JCotk fU t? P< tn«r.'le P»rt7j.«*r». l»70,ehoM W. A»«tU Hsrrlwan today this

>Sa upaWa. ’ u the • man thei'H. lurk for, ths n»ins i s ™?k.t ««7au«l NEW YORK. Apill 18 W - W. the oB tba braad Avertll Harlman, a rlght-lund man th e

ii-1 '1 m fop-two-t>pwW«nM.-'«ni«r«»d-totl»y- — s t aB-a-portiWa-DemocraHe-contendcr she-tor tho nation's top olllce h ln i.-^ oUxt

jurO Jm ii— ---gQifc-Tjemoirr-Btirnnaori, «no manhonored Harrilhan at a llOD-a.pIate H; E

-Whaai poaa. Im I n ight attended by some «on,whiti i is - i j . of the party's "tin names' and c ityiJMO! -king makers” were expected to Fu

.io .„ choo.« him aa their "Jsvorlte son' tlon* .--.I, candidate a t a meeting IhH morn- ore 1. alalka ll.flO- mg.

Get* Tnansn Nod - pin And repirt* from Waahlnslon T i- Indicated such ft choice would have

U,e-»PP«>*fti'Ot-PNsAiltRV Ttu»»n- ------- t n U Mr,-Truman's r»ai*rk»-»t a-pfMS - g j

:•«» H*;* conference yesterday indicated he ■.55 ViU\ mlRht support H m lm n ivot t ^ t ---------------- tlO Trxm arstcvsnsonnninolsrlna- shon

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toS*hote“ b lm ‘ t limocratlc pe^ ® w■79>i toRetner-so la r this jtar. alWacwd iros

1£00 Bue.sti who pul 1150.000 Into ond,■**:* the partyXcampaign kitty. _ Shoi

■?t.- 1 »?i^ O then Voice Pr»be • ^ S “

* ,« w s ..,. ^dm ln^nW r. received the praties- No * hani of such aftcr-dinner ipoaHcrs as No. i s«n Eate..( Kefauver, Tcnnewcc, ftnd tolZJiiHN; “ obert S. Kerr, OkliUiDma, both

, .;c Wahar: avowcd candidates for the pixrly Ol Vo. j |i .« 7 « ; tionunatloti. and Sie^'eiuan. *ho ” •

‘ ™ d SE S .II u . |« » W J Sincbaand ta ard bearer Wednesday, * ‘ 'to Sttvmonsm uinpyspolosiicd for 0 ‘«",,,N coming to dinner os s "candidate

■ for govemof" Instead ot a “candl------------ date ior PrestdenVHwdwaraeiHhat-

__ complex problems beset ths nation. ^ •"No living American knows more ^ ^

i i j jn *DSi! man." Steveason said, , iss.eu'; Jul» _ — — — -------

i “; , . „ j , F r a n k O b e r s h a w ^

‘ D i e s a t A g e o f 6 3Trank M.- Oberahaw, 63, Twin I . .

— FdlU! resident, died Tlxursday a t V’• the vclerana hospital in Bohc.1 ^»T He wa.? Bom June 19. 1S88, In 1 d>

Ma.v3!\ CUy. In.. A \el5tin of world » $* J war I, he came to Idaho from MMon I * “

" ^ * s ^ th ^hU^brotier! “ *II 18 UP)— For the past 20 years, ne had re- ^ malor re- sided In T«ln FaUs, ___

irlxon la rm Mr- Qbersba.w U survived by two ___a four-dny hrothera, Ouy Obersliaw, Tftln Falla, ___-prtson--M -pn^^^^^^ services ta Uetd a t

• J p, m. Monday in me While inflr- ' »«'•r p r l^ e ™ _tuary.chapcl..wim-KflltiJ,-Btsrnan — oin tro l-o f-^ of m e Church o t Chtbl ofllclaUcig. » I and nem gun,ei Memo-'J? . TiBl-park, "ftTilltRry semcerwiil be ~ ' >It in x^ew » l the Kraveilde. .•

S S r U r G T J a i n e s T a i d £

“ 1, ; ™ ; L a s t H o n o r H e r eemployes- Funeral services for Ulyi.scj o rant

Id a mild James were held Friday afternoon -------In the Twin FnU.< morluar>- chapel i —*

lung .huge with the Rev, Richard DeVlUierS of- / 1 ahallered liclnllng. I ^

rjth etude. —Mrfc-Kvo-Olson-^as-fliriol.it-anit .W ?i_____ ,Mii_Hclm-£aiU«'.-iii8aalsUPall’ . - — —e sy.'tcm." ^ a re ra 1 ' r tne-paro le NebekCT.-fl.-Er sw ««(rana ilm er ^ a change." Jordan. ^= __________ ,ConcludlnE—stnlces_Trere_Eon..- l . „ J ducted a t Twin Falls cemetery.

ItA0EBMAN~GUE8T l o ' f l n n ' .H A O E m tA N ..t^pnirJ»=rM r*^ - ^ 1. l e i i n g Mary Frailer was visited this week , , . ,1. i-ctftnout- br'M rj7-TiJircom i>rn6rm R'-«Ji- (ukve-been dent of. O»wUng iH>g-0>-EllK>r«»Vc- -'■jgg- -t a t OlrU'. Margaret

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S pIa I FOR DEAD and. Sn.Thi| USELESSpert high I R R l M A l i » | . e meeting I P H O N E COLLECT -Bemsberg IG o o d in g 47 . R upert oo ’

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e t W o m a n i n O a k l e y [■E

; - C l a i m e d b y D e a t h f' DURLElf, AprU IS—Mrs. Marie « ia

Antonie U ppm ann died Thurwla^ Y in 'l l morning a t the home of her daugh- n a i l t«r. Mrs. Margarethe M. WhitUe, ia ,,. .. Oakley. h

' ' Mn.' Li ppmi»ui w»r igirn 'J iiinr:» . rJ.'*?‘.r». .i«70,-U»-J3erniaay-*BCt. came -to ^ ^ this country on Nov. 1938. Aflerfor, tbe living /o r a few months in Balt Lake - tu'

, City ahe moved to Oakley. Her hus. y« bond died in 1938. She waa acUve In }J

- W. the LDS church and a member of 6< ind man the IleUef aoclety. ?•'<l_tod»y- — Besldes-ttnrdwhter-w lth-w btim - -=£: jntendcr Bhe-llT ed-shr-lr'snrrtT ed-br-tw o- — nini.'<^. othtr-dou£UUia.-Gcrlrudc_M^LiBOr. EZ5 n_ WKO mann. .Germany, and Mrs.-BeUy _J£ i-a.plate H; Slmmona, Salt Lake City; one co>i by some «on, Artliur K. Uppmann, Salt Lake " es" and c ity and five grandchildren. sjj5rctcd to Funeral services, under the dlrec* »t> •lie son'’ tlon of th e McCulloch funeral home, di a morn- are pending. —

ihlnRlon F o r m e r S h o s h o n e p ?

m S — R e s i d e n t - P a s s e s estV f “ * -SHOSHCrNE,-April l a ^ o r f l hw s ;^ „ (h.f received here of the death U.

j?(_M fs,_Eihci_ciark, formcf_eho.- .—ifflsrnus- jjjunj resident, at her home in Oak- __ :noniina- Calif., on Wedneaday. Mrs.- - - —— Clark movad to Oakland from-,'jho. |:<ct lorf-As- shone about .-(Ix years ago. ilic get- While a resident of Shoshone she CoH Uraetea active In community affairs i I’fv »0 into and «.a, a charter member of the j cUii

Slioihone Mothers club. .iU Surviving: ore her hiisband and I

ndor-to t^rca sons. Dean C lark.. Oakland;; Hom.r Clark, PocaUllo.-and-Norion

praties Clark, Bolse^_____________

r " £ I n s t a l l e d g! parly GLENNS FERRY. April Ift-O ffl. whore-' oors wer«-lnsUiled by the Olerms.; stand- F en ? VPW post Tuesday evening. wi

They are B . A. 81ms,’ commander; _!i2 lted for O*®" I'Jhrem ao, senior vice com- ndldato tnander; C. Reath, Junior vice com- , "candl- nsonder, ond O. Promel and L. Equs- £u3=

nation *'• Shaeffer waa named officer of »’*■ rs moro ^ commonder and -U arrt^ g - Mesieriy waa annolnted ndliitnnt a”

Trtic |w t will meet on the second pri and fourth Mondays of each month, ___

J 63 ClassifiedWANT AD RATES

In ■ . i.'. ;___I World J i ” . ..... . - J o pIJ JorTq iM w . . . .

. , ___ 10 r » .! o '! ii.io “ ii.so” oi'i-:.'by two ___ ,i------ ,— :;a-l“ i:»o“ 1“ t i o -n Falla, ___ » I ~l ,oo~l~lT a~I~ i:M ~ JD ukfootr— . -------- ^

. ii,aM'*uh°io„'2ila'n*‘“ *’*” 3 “ ““3{^inan ___Pr.ADUNE3 tot Claaaltltd eal^J___elating. Moida/'a Ada—t p. n. Salurdan M.lMemo- Tuf»dara tbrouib rtiitrr STOi1 ,1, -----*.*. m. i>a».lUJoja laaanlaa . .Will DC J Buadara-1 g. la. Salordara

-Till papar ?a«rtta t»a-»l«l,l to-aJr|- ml|, aBd TMcct * u elaiilllR) adxriUlBi. rrrjT

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r ^ r o ahouM ba rrportad iRiraHlala- SMAIL C lC It. Ko allowaacaa >111 b« n.di tar »*><iG rant <■>»" »»» »»««tr.c. ia^rtl.a. Itemoon utjm.

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Clear 1> Harold KUaa A uetlopew a___

i d A P R IL 24 —Jnhn Tomer

^ Advertisement Aprfl 12-23 _ _ _

r ATTENTION FARMERS: It B6 When you plan a farm sals I

contact the Times-News Farm------ -fisle-dcpartmfcnl.~Lct"us‘ M -~_ . , plain how you can coverb Usjio Volley completely e t ,—

a ons small cost. I t will sav*»_ .JOUboth-tlaifl.ABjLjnflnEy.____ ____

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1 . 1 . _ [ SPECIAL NOTICES [ b J K I 6 y ‘&UUS aad fipbaWr- <Maalo«. rkoaa

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MV^ltUefla

^alli. or attand wykir «»«llap awn Mal

T^^AtCOBmOW U-Bon-*»illT-l««n™d ^ 5 1938. After iailratled br an arcradltad UwliariBaltLake - mlas tt>ameat Ib ko plas and B<iba<

member 0( 6« Haile Vallar'a lanaat aed (laaal rtm Hlacjlon^at a c ^ ^ w ^boM^^T-W.

, S K i I " . H i, COMl'LEDi baautr aarrlca br adTaBead nela,

the dlrec- aludisU at raducad pticaa. JuBlor atg-leral home, d^u work t™^Uac^h^iii.ij«^. d^ told |------

rOIINUl lllack aBd «blla KfaFUll bull.

» CHIROPRACTORS . ..^ a S S e S uK.-t>. H,-.joHW80N.-s<t-Tbirrr A .;;

Alaa llard’la. IIOthe death ''y ir„‘-N=7rh. rlion. tsii. ^

— SITU A TIO N S-W A N TBO —SiVy" °M ^^rom-,'3ho. <nmnr~iauBafy Uit-tUt-rrajgJ^!

oshone she cJMMt:lKTAWiiuiiBi,.‘ 'iio...ii.~T.-dNi:Ity affairs l-lvon. MSI-W. L, a. Maa.k..________ber of the cu h ta in s e.Miuii7 do«^^i'boBa gut-ai

iband and ««i

.nd-Norion ° A“fiM” jSrlt'A” B ; ! ^ J • raYu,* -------_ - AK1»:>J ard -ac^a ,. plowln,.~~I'koa.

1 i( i-o ff i. tVrTr?: ^liriU i. « iS 3 :he Olerms. .WAHi£ITi.l-UoUa».-lala«lor.aiul.axlarU,r.. y evening. wall claaolni. Phoaa S3IS-J. V. E.mmander; .mmt., ______________________

d L. Equs- CUBTOJM n n i^officer of I'ark. Hhont oasB.us.,_____________

onder and hkllo nutNUs.^^wiii^ba^pio«jn^» lap ------

.ch month,j A L F A L F A W E E V IL *

I 0 / 1 I Custom Dusting M^tL C i l ' riitR________ or Spraying | m _

\TES 1 rUO.SE U»J OR IH J n acirdi ' l^liUJEKLY >

' g.7 HELP W AN TED — f e m a l e "

JX **” !l_ll.W Ol't-SINU for OB. ladr -1th tominrrrl.: A .;T__t}0_ - ^-^« iM rl»nca . Applr In prrwn. rina

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far rlcbl panr. Mo.t (□roi.b r.farrB<e.. ____[

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a d a r Wcol« >1i:u lli>. of eloU- and blaB. JU^l.

t ™ -DAILS X»"«frr Morrl. Huck-.ll.r. IIOS C Am., U UraBdc. Or.joor* -U tm ------- — -------1

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