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ItJs G riffith , c h a p te r reporter; Kenoth McE tn - * * * *
1 500 to 700 Ex I StateEI
Between 600 and 700 Future Fai 22nd annual FFA s ta te conventior
«* M arch 26 th ro u g h 28. The local F n . F alls C ham ber o£ Commerce i— ail assistinfr in convention ar- »• rangem ents.
. P rogram f o r the three-day even t WM aan o u n ced Monday by, j _ Jo h n LauTence, c hapte r adviser. . j Openlnc; se stlons begin a t 1 p m _ M arch 36 w ith InvocaUon and teat- " , , , Jnff o f deJeffatcs, B . J . Schwendlman. “j c ity .'c o m m laa lo n chairm an, and J o h n D. F la t t . h ig h school principal,
.. w illsrelM m edeleB atea.T hejfisponse ^ n a •wfll '‘W -g iven iw lUcharfl »3*aae!j,S Id ah o FP A prcslOenU IntrodoeUons
w ill be m ade by Em ory Howard, as- ■- sbtK Q t s ta te a d v iso r .. „ a•d ’.Drawing: fo r o rd e r Ja th e pubUo ^ speak ine co n tes t will follow with /t .v ’• G ary A nderaon. s ta te vice preil- '® den t, In c hargc . David Anderson.
FFA secretary, will read th e mln- r p » u tes o f tho 1953 convention with re- X J
' • po rts from th e s ta te officers to Iol- =- low. T’* T h e na tio n a l ofWccr** message rtil J [ in b e read by R o n a ld Travis, nnUonal - ^ vice p res id en t T h e aftem oon mcet-
Inn; will conclude w ith four public speaking even ts w ith Maurice Clem ents In charge. LOI
M arch 36 even ing sessions begin T lio ,' a t 7:30 p. m . a n d Indude special day 1 numbers, public speaking contests, first <
“ and a FPA film , •'Parmer ol To- ^lend ■ a- m orrow." * rival ,? Convention sessions swing Into' J“y«d I th e ir second d a y a t 0 a. m. March wcath
37 w ith a pa rliam en ta ry demonstra- 0 « ' ^ tlon. leadersh ip p resentation, bus *
sla te fan n e rs a n d eommltee assign* pllzab ^ liienta. Wlnsfc:’t Friday A ft«m oon mccUng begins i a t I :i5 p . m . w ith a parjlamentafj- “ " J ,
dem onstration, specia l numbers and “™“° ' conunittee w ork a n d reports.
1. T lie an n u al s ta to PPA banquet IS will be held n t 5:30 p. m. Rfnrch .J 27 a t th e A m erican Legion hall... Presen tation of sU ir farm er awards
and s ta te fa rm e r degrees plus a fea- ^ tured speaker will highlight the ; b .n ,u e tIt Election o f o fllcers Saturdoy Tito
m om lng will c lim ax the three-day leaden- convention. O lh e r momlng’ business paney ,r Includes com m lttce reports and new as dec e and unfin ished buslne.is discussions, tlie pu
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Injunes Fatal ?z\. roAH O FA L L S, M arch 16 t f l - a poss- Joseph L cR oy W ebster, 49. Idaho
Falls, died S u ndoy n igh t of tratfle Ge accident In ju rfts , the f irs t victim WAE.. o f a highw ay am ashup in Bonne- The s« vllle county in lOM. HelnyJd W ebster w as in jured In a two- today._ tn ick colltslon la a t Friday.___________u b » »
ents of Nation'• ligh t iwltiih. ta k e a second look st.b een ti,. it. Much o f A m crica is there, I t tly thli
represents som e o l . t h e mlKhUcst elecliorI engineering teats In hum an lilsicrr. The„ the physical p r o g -p - r - r -g ^ g ; -------directly« ress o( th e la s t 50 ^ f P V R ^ ' most (” years, the courage be: -, and Im agination '.’, v ^ i. m j
“ 6»n !tr“. “ nd"u^!V j S S f e . ^ S ? " ' 'i T i T O i i r ^ - — a g i j ,• M art I m iM tto t' lodny, I t la Uic. m n ltr o t » a o tp ~I in icrnal contU ct : fn America.t vast ba ttle b e - ^ ^‘ iwcen b u s l n c s a * * i ^ - * “ ^ *: n n d governm ent "•i"*') «••'» 3. Th.
over the developm ent and dlsposl- coopera- Uon ot e lec tric power.„ Is Umt s trugg le entering a new otherII slSEe now? eiectricl
Will a new ndm lnU lfatlon, with # <• « “• d iiicren t p o litica l and economle operaur philosophy, m a k e any -wdlcsl systems
; channes m th e federal power pro- 5.' s r a o ? No dclln ltfl acUons havo yet W bUUo
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b tn oatlln ln r p lans fo r th e tU te FFA Ma: 2G throuih 28 are , le ft to rlcht, X arl siei
sth McDonald, ch ap te r president, and ra s * * * «
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ire F a rm e rs o f A m erican m em bers a vention to b e h e ld a t th e Twin F a ll local F F A c h a p te r is h o s t f o f - th e c ;e I - — ■— ------
Idea HV NEW YO RK , M arch 18 «> — _
West B erlin M ayor B m esfH au- T ter saya red a ttac k s oa firJUsh f
, and A m erican p lanes In Suropo y are p a rt of a p lan by tho com- 1 '' munlsts “ to show th e ir presence." J
"How f o r they-w ta so, I do ao t ? know," h o adds, “b u t I do a o t '> .th ln k t iif ly w « lB O to w a r.“ '^ |i. J le u te r ’ znade ts * con isuct. t b , M n p
' ne w sm ea 'c s h o orrired * t Jdto* ' wild a irp o r t yesterday for k two- .week speaklnff tour. He plans to . tee P re sid e n t Elsenhower and S 6«crc tary of S t a ^ DoHce r a - ‘•“y*". closlr
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Tito Ai’rives t i .therli
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HoUcLONDON. M arch 10 WV-PresIdent D r. B
TllO, Y ugoslavia, stepped ashore to- super day to be a ln a n historic visit—the tlon first ever m ade to Britain by any shots [lend of ft c om m un ia state. His a r - adult! rival on B ritish soil had been delayed fou r hou rs by a typical British weather phenom enon—fog. chlldr
O rectln s him a t W estminister muni- pier In tflB' shadow o t Parliament aicre the D uke of-Edinburgh, Queen ^ tc Elizabeth's husband; Prim e Mniisicr W inston C hurch ill and ForelRn Sec- Rcmb retary A n thony Eden. T lio was a t- jU th J tired In a naval unltorm. SmlUns broadly, h o shook hand* all around.
The duko saluted Kim snd Tito returned th e greeting. A guard of honor nlso presented arms as the gj. foi Yugoslav na tio n al a n t h e m was jjmtloJ played. A fte r th e welcomlnR core- ghots. mony w hich lasted about 10 mlnulfs,T ito stro lled a long Uie Thames cm- bankm ent w ith th e duke. J [ j{ (
Tito is he ro fo r talks with BrlUsh ^ leaders. T h o exact nature of tho M parley n e v e r h a s been disclosed and as deep a veil o f secrecy, surrounds W A Uie purpose of h is visit es surround Presld his movem ents while here. ... concei• Slem se cu rity measures have m y o been ta k e n to protec t tho red ruler & Boh from a n y danger a t tho hands of sla.• povJtIc i^ .sa ln .
GOVEENOB APPROVED ly COnWASHINOTON, March 10 <UJO-- ^ B efo
The scnato confirmed B. Frank BridgeH elntricm nn a s gow m or of; Alaska woa ptoday, w ith ti Dem ocrat Joining R e- draw al
ublican senato rs In praising him, how er
on Have Topbeen ta k en , b u t forecasts besan to in the tly thick nnd fa s t soon alter the W orld elecUon. 6. T i
t t l e whoJe o f America would bo ow n s t directly concerned, bul the are.os ot tho ur most concen tra ted concern would bonds, be: - . ■ T hes
1. M illions o f people In Ten- big as ncssee, .M is-w url and Columbia in tense River valleys ond Uie Industries- u c ati o especlalljnncctjo-chem lcol-oiidjdcci y o a rs ,- tro -m o ta llu rg lcaJ-tha t h«»'o gone •Uicre. , 1. clecUor
2 Farm ers, ranchers and fru it ftppeor. sroiw rs In th e west and southwest, ■S « r e v a s t reclamaUon projects t o J have been built. "
3. Tho S.mOOO farms scn 'td by f T coooeratlves of tho rural electrltl- eaUon ndm inlstraU on IREA) and o ther two-mlUlon-plus th a t buy eiectricUy from private companies.. • • •
4 H undreds of.clU es and towns Uon. p oi«'raUne the ir owa elcclrlc power
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attend ition in T.F. ^e rs a r e expected to a t te n d th e
F a l ls h ig h school a u d ito r iu m th e convention w ith th o T w in ^hic: V-------------------------------------------------r ~ spem
Health Office S- Will Be Open Late on Shots
Offlcea of’ Uic sou thccntra l Id ah o P P 'h e a lth u n i t will eoaU aU «.,»t le as t .of piem porarily . to r e m a la ;o p e a .u a U l. .o W S p s L t o o ffe rd lp h th erlff tn m u n lz o 'tions. Th
Offlco persoTlBel said the dem and chieffo r sho ts h as dropped sharp ly , and lng nns th e slackening conUnues p lans vitalwill b e m ods to resum e tbe reg u la r haveclosinff hou r o f 8 p.m . T he clinic any 1opena a t 6 aJn . been
.N o Cases LUted I tT h ere were no new eases o f d lp h - conlL
th e rla reported over th o w eek-end. nionjO ne c arrier was detected am ong fcnsccu ltu res tested a t th e Jabom tory otlenover th e week-end. T he case to ta l is atom41 a n d th e carrier oount 25. Nei
A t H ailey, Dr. O ra n t H aw kes, tho iHaUey. a n d Dr. John M oritz and »D r. B . N . Benson, boUi Bun V alley, enemsupervised a dlphUieria im m unlza- nK>m:tlo n program which gave booster Onesho ts to over l.OM child ren a n d Hpytadults, chief,
Aaslitaaee Given uitdei A la rg e number of pre-school
ch ild ren received th e ir f i r s t lm - . ” Li m u n B U o n .
Nurses who assisted were M rs. mand.T. R. w m ia fn i. BellB\Tie; M rs. D or- o th y Boyle. Sun Valley; M rs. uro igRem ber, Triumph, and Mrs. W ilbur u ' l f lU U ike, Hailey.,
T h e sho ts were slven a t th o d lf - 1 fe ren t schools In .the county. '>
Clinics will be held ogaln in each BEl o f th o towns w llhln tho . n e x t th ree of re o r fou r weeks, to complete Im m un- many izaU on for those who received f irs t day. sho ts.---------------------------------------------------Hcs
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‘Ike’ Unconcerned, S;.5 Ov& Bohlen Row "£«
WASHTNOTON, M arch JO « ^ - form t P residen t Elsenhower U idlcated no some concern today about senate con trov - home ersy over h is nomlnaUon of C harles ncroa E . B ohlen to be ambassador to R us- middli sla . tercnc
Congressional leaders reported he d id n o t even bring j t up In h is week- jii ly conference with them . WAJ
Befora the conference. S e n a to r Scn.V Bridges, B „ N. H„ told repo rte rs ho propoi waa prepared to rccomnsend w ith- tjon a d raw al o f the nomlnaUon U EU en- UnlUd tiower brought the m a tte r up . aggrcs
p Interest in In tho flvo years Immediately a fte r dent ol Vorld was n . noted 1
6. T h e threo million people who "H Is )wn stocks In electric uUllUes. and of “ c ho u n c o u n ted 'n u m b er w ho hold hlghef. wnds. ■ • . monrn
extreni'■ T hese a re astronomical tigxires, as ^ ilff OS th e .n atio n Itself. H ence th a ^ort a n tense in te rest in w h al a B cpub - R»niati' lean admlnlsUlkUon, th e t l r s t In 20 n e ss i> oartr-aiay-do. —_________________ ^
Soon a fte r the.November naU onnl purcha; JecUons, the forecasts began to In N> ppear. , , charlti
In Hojjywood, FJa., the In v w t- nent B a n k en assoclaUon h e a rd U ib eport from one o t Its com m ittees: ’ ‘T l ie recen t change of admlnU,- nntlono
ration In W ashington m ay well ment i hange th e position o t publlo pow er the at . . W e can envision. In th is g e n e :^ . ' Ion. p rivate enterprise rcacqu lrln s 'emmen t le as t some pa rt o f tho soclaJlxed bonds e •gm ent o t business." o t alodI n w h lto Sulphur Springs, W . Va., spring,
is t November, B .L ..E o^aod ,-£roB l- meat-oi
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Report Urges ( 20 Billions to S; ,* Hike Defense «•'h e pro
WASHINOTON, M a rc h 16 HH — pre. The a ir forcc h as received proposals ho
which, If adopted, w ould,"caU for grar ~ spending.os much os 20 b ill io n dot- wai
lors to Ughten th e n a t io n 's a ir de* anjfense*. informed sou rces s a id today. C
B u t a spokesman sa id t h o o ir force pcrhigh command Is n o t d isposed to cot
I adopt in Its enU rety so ex tensive or anc expensive a plan. T h e W h ite H ouse pot said I t "Is not a w a re " o f such a up
[ c plan and t t Is n o t u n d e r s tu d y Uiere. son The proposals a re In . a s tu d y pre* por
>ho P ‘ < i by M assachusetts lo sU tu te cen a s t of Technology uiMler a c o n tra c t C l t a ori«>an{ed.by fo rm er. A ir 'B e c re la ry '' 3tzza- T iom as IC P ln le ttc r . der
T h e ’i ta d y J i .u n d c r« to o d to deal Jgn.nd chletly w ith, in stalling r a d a r w am - “Jui md lng nels of vastly la c r e a s c d ran g e so Exns vital Amerlcaa ta rg e t a r e a s would flni Iar have a 'm u c h e a r lie r w n m tn g .o f er“nlc any Impending a ir a ttoclc th a n h a s lng
been possible up to n o w . ralt I t apparenUy re -em p b aa lze s the
)h . coDllauIng problem of -how m uchQd. money to devoto to aU itlc o ir de- “nmg fense and How m uch to devote to i 3ry ottenslvo forces su c h a s long-rangei is atomic lum bers. T
NelUier Uie U. 8 . n l r forr:e n o r J ;es, th e British royal a ir to rc e believes J7d » defense, w h ich w aits for ey, enemy a ttack, could auccccd In nn :a - atomic w ar.te r One authoritaUvo so u rce so ld O en. Fnd H eyt B. V andtnberg, a i r forco s ta f t fw r
chief, never would a p p ro v e a p lan cubiunder which th is c o u n try w ould oveirely on w hat a m oun ts t o a “M o«l- Uat
„ n o t line of 0)e a ir" —a sy s te m th o t hea:emphasised defense to th e deteri- Walm ent of th e s tra teg ic bom bU ig com- Bt*l
« • mond. • Da f - now
“ Flow of Refugees S “■ Up for Week-lfed S 'ch BERLIN, J la r c h 10 T h o flow dcfe eo of reJugees from Sov ie t E a s t O er- <n n - many to W est B erlin p lc k cd up to - ]j) t
day. , • - trgaiH eadquarters r e p o r t e d 3.000 q, f,
showed u p during ,the d n y , bringing tlon . Uio total for Satu rdoy , S u n d a y and at
. Monday to 4,000. T h e d a ily average t i - l in tho la tte r p o r t of l a s t week had have
fV slipped to Jess th a n 1.000. d “ *'Among Uie new com ers w as a dolrj-
— farmer who repo rted w ith 15 cows, n . 1 no some calves and pigs, p lu s all his ^ V- home Jumlshlngs. H e d rove h is stock i. . , , , :es Bcrois E nst B e rlin b o rd e r In the s- middle o f Uie n ig h t, w ith o u t in te r- „* ,_
____________________ . sk- RUBS BRANDING V K GED
WASHINOTON, M o rch 13 (U ,B - or Sen. William P. K n o w lan d . R . C a lif , •10 propowd today t h a t th e a d m ln lstra - 6E b- Wen Jnore to b ran d R u s s ia in th e men }• UnlUd N ations oa "a' su p p o r te r o t 1053
aggression In K orea." eight
in Governmem'dent of the Edison E le c tr ic In stitu te. 17i(noted In a speech: U, 8.
,0 " It Is our feeling t h a t . . . th e Ude cusslid o t socialized pow er w ill go lltUe comna hlghef. I think th e ev en ts early th is .<y. monlh make any su c h Ucvelopmenls
extremely unlikely." ' p c cu^ In W ashington a new spaper re- no t c0 port said. ‘•P rivate , u t i l i ty rep re- ta^jni''• senlatlves aro p rep a rin g 0 >' ftsk con- j,usln0 grcss for -IcgUlaUon w h ic h w ould ucn d
II purchase o t gove rn m e n t projcct-i." has r0 In New York, e a r lie r in th e year, . _
Charles E . Wilson, fo rm er presldenl j / . o t OeneraV E lectric co m p an y (no t g .
' tho P resen t-secre tary o f defense) f asked'in a spccch: ,
"W hat Is w rong w llh se lling ou r jv , •* national dams, g eneroU ng , equip- .u '1 ment and d is tribu tion fnclllU cs to ” ^ r Uie, pwple? T h e p o tc n U al buyers• . . . aro UlO people w h o ' ow n gov- 0 « '1 em m en t'bonds. U n d er th is plan, in« r f bonds could bo e x ch a n g ed I o r 4barea •? .« *
o t slock in the a e w co m p an ies to ^ t h : . spring, iro ta lha p re se n tly govern- Bus• m ent-o«Bed'pU at& '* - - . - , - itieata
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i n c o MtraWr* of A **’'>>> ________________A»»ocl«ted
- Plans tI USDA |- 6 0 P ^H • , W A SHINGTO N, M arch 16 B ' - , sh u ff le th e ag ric u ltu re d e p a rtm e iH day.■ I t would be th e second g o v c rn i H L a s t week Mr. E isenhow er p ro p i
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I Benson Clari I Crop^upI W A SH INGTON, M nrch 16 C
E z ra T a f t Benson believes f a r m■ be rcd u ced fro m th e ir p re s e n t h ij H c r a ll fa rm p ro d u c ts un d er a r ig i H tro ls.H Ho to ld a ho u se a g r ic u ltu re a'
in-closcd session F eb . 25 t h a t “ i H som e (fa rm com m odities), y o u a H ali.” T he te s tim o n y hud ju s t bcc: H B u t Benson sa id , " I t is gen era l) ™ you p e g a p n c e a U W gh p o in t — 10 i t is bound to s tim u la te p ro - T
duction.” H e sa id c u rre n t h ig h X ------- p rice au p p o rt levels have con
trib u te d to f a rm su rp lu se s . , i ' T he secretary aald It. the high
support program is continued i t niust be accompanied by t rigid
. 0 sysUm of production controls toprevent surpluses and falling prices. '
Benson refused to be p inned (UJ ISC down.on exocUy-what k lnd -o f^a rm . boi program h e will support a fte r th e Ml
nn — present law expires in lOM. H e sold Oe Tosals ho doesn't th ink th e p resen t p ro - a ir il fo r g ram is working too well, bu t h e MI I dot- w onts • more' Ume to study I t a n d 1 Ir de* any possible altem aU ves. laclodoy. Current /arm law guaran tees 90 w t force per cen t o f parity for com , w heat, « r
cd to cotton, tobacco, rice a n d peanu ts a ir Ive or ond gives Benson disaeU onary Souse power fo support oUicr producta a t , ich a up to 60 p e r ccn t of parity . Ben* there, son recenUy extended pflce sup - ’ p re- ports for dairy p roducts a t 00 p e r- Ututfl cen t o f parity f a r anotbel- year. i lr a ? t O nder crlUeal quesUonlnj by R ep . 4-,, xtary^ Jam ie ,L .W hiU en. D., Miss.. BenKui
denied charges th a t h e In teb d s 'to deal ignore talllne tu rn prlcfs untU
m n - "Just botore dlsa8ttt^,rtrtkaa.“ - Ige so B ut W hitten o o ld 'h e .could n o t would find Vmuch com fort fo r. the fa rm - ^ ig ,o f er“ in recen t Benaon speeches c a ll- ^ 1 h a s lng for m ore economlc.frcedoRi a n d .
raising "our alghta beyond th e do l- iJ ]s Uie _______________ 55;much'10 to Product From thrang : s ^ j
Blood Tiu-ned Sllevcs Qidi
Over toODM"”'G en. Plra t R ed Cross consignment o f s ta f t gamma blobulin. tololing 1,714.000 p lan cubic cen llm eters.'has been tu rn ed
ffoujd over to th e office ot defense mobil- ,fagl- Uation fo r distribuUon to s ta te th o t healUi deparUnents. reporia • D r. *“ '
e teri- Wallace Bond, Tw in Falls, Id ah o , , £ com- Bl*l« Medical assoclaUon president.
Dr. Bond said th e Red Cross is__ now processing nn addlUonal 3,000.- P ‘"--------m cubic MnuTiit!U.ia ut ttuiiimft- 8 1S globulin from blood collected from , _ U. 6 . navy personnel by Uie R ed J ' S ^ n r l Cross. This addlUonal amount a lso , . , t
wiu be turned over to Uie otflce o f if if , jlo w defense mobiUzoUon for allocaUon. ^ 0 «r- T he gamma globulin will be used P to- Jn the modifJcoUon of measles ond____trea tm ent of viral hepaUUs a s well3,000 n , fo r Uio modlflcaUon and preven- tinn ‘Sing Uon of parolysls in poUomyeUUs.
Approximately. W OO cubic een’ _ ^ 8C tlm etcr un its of gam m a globulin H i
have been distributed to state h e a lth departm ents slnco 10« by th o American Red Cross, according to
:ons, jjond. Ol‘ Funds to r the Red Cross Wood co l- atre<
.K . lecUon progmm nrc raised du ring C lin U*fl annual Red Cross fund earn- ca llt palgn. Ooal for the current T w in ryini Falls county Red Cross drive is W m
'S i f , • TROOPS GENEROUS . “ ^ 5 itra - SEOUL, M arch 10 WV~Service- in g (
th e men In Koretr gave $450,330.28 to Ihe i t a< r o t 1053 M arch ot Dimes, Uie U. d e n t
elghUi arm y reported today. o th e
lent vs. Busineute , l7 io W ashington new* magazine, uUv<
U, S. Neftn and. W orld Report, d ls - ln gUde cussing Wilson's speech, added th is ^itUe commcnl: j^ jigth is 44 Republican President and a com:
Republican congrcss. can bo e x - o n tpccU d to explore the possibility o f sa id ;
rc- no t only halUng th e trend ot gov- . ,,,fOTiment tow ard operating m ore ,*
•o"" businesses, but o t reversing th a t S).®, >uld trend and reducing govemment a c-
■U vlU es.-fionaU tt-Eersusoa^p.ltcj^^.__has made ih o suggesUon . . ." By
,'“7 ; ■ Ferguson. R.. Mich;, hag In tro - d a r,w “ ‘*'11 'o*' reoi^anlzaUon o f otflci
government. I t calls fo r a commls- aftric' slon to InvesUgate Uie operaUons o f PUbU
the federal govem m ent "wllh a View h oto abolishing those no t necessary <n,eoto the eflJclerit conduct ot govern- e n j j
■■ers . govei•ov- - One clause reads: . . e llm lna t- A ndi-n ln« nonessenUal services. funcUons th a t^.es' and actJritie* which ar^ 'coapeU U ve th e ,
to ^ U i private enterprise." , *igne<r a - Businessmen, bankers, nsws eom* Bo ok
' liieatators and poj^er company ezee- S e t
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10 C ounties ■ •'
ib«r» of Audit Buniu of Clr«lttl«a Attoclated i’rn* and Utilti4 I'nM
to Reshi A Slated P-Ghief^I 16 ( f fV - P r e s id e n t E isenhow er ex p e c t p a r tm e n t la te th is week, Republican coj
g o v e rn m e n t reo rg an iza tio n plan to con e r p ro p o s e d to l i f t th e federal secu rity
* * * * lev• n * T X *ariiies His s
lupport V iew ih 16 (U.R)— A gricn llu re S ecretary IS f a r m p r ic e su p p o rts c ith e r m u s t ^ s e n t h ig h lev e ls o r extended to cov- cai r a r i g id s y s te m of production con- ^
ofI tu r e a p p ro p r ia tio n s eubcommittpe t h a t " i f y o u a ro go ing to su p p o rt ® , y o u a r c a lm o s t forced to support u s t b e e n re le a s e d . ing e n e ra lly recogn ized th a t w henever t"* o in t PW
Best U. S. Jets j " . Bolster Force Weh igh WM
At Reich Base ts to grerices. W IESBADEN. O em any, March 18 gac oned (Uii>—A m e r i c a n F-M Sabrejets. o a Carm. b o U le - te s te d ogolnst Russlan-buUt teei
th e M IO-158 In K orearorrived In W est ing) sa id O en n a n y today to bolster w estem E p ro - a i r .defenses against marauding con I h e MZOc, opea n d T h e speedy U .S . ]ets~fastest and cou
la o r t m odem in th e American a r - n 3 90 s e a a l of iq>eratlonal tlghU rs-w ero con le a t, s e n t 'a t once to Fuerstenteldbrueck acti n u ts a l r i s ^ an a ry H u e of F-84* hou
I t wns fro m th a t biso fn Bavaria. c<>» n e a r th e Ctechoslovak frontier, th a t »ny tw o A m erican Thunderjeta took otf
PCf- la a t T ueaday when Uiey were a U T l ^ todced a n d ono w as shot down by I J ®*P* tw o M IO s of the red C «ch air force.
T H « :a ib re j« 0 '-weW TiKKM fiere' - '* w f ro m bases In Britain . ^ .r T e a p o n tty Dnty.’^'* . ' ’n . f T h e a i r force- announcement ta ld
th e y w ere o rdered to the aouOnast c o m e r of th e U.S.BKU of Qerinaay ’•
■ frJ l o r " tem p o n iry duty." EJ R . A reg u la r force of Sabr^Jets had avei
been earm arked fo r service In Q er- 30 c m a n y a n d will be flown here from 13 ( th e U n ite d S lates after this week. Moi
, A n a ir force spokesman IndlcaUd reck I th e S a b r e j e t a flown here from _ B r i ta in w ill bo used to Intercept any 3:52
f J S o v ie t or iro n curU ilnalrcrattvloU t- T t H in g b o rders o f th e UB. zone of O er- Men
Mm ony . before the regular force o f Men Sa b re je ta is dtUvered. sire,
. o f T h o U .S . S a b re jtu arrived in ^ 1,000 G erm a n y a s B ritish bombers, fully „ -H a rm e d a a d protected by Jet flgftlers,Sfl® w ero fly ing over Germany in Uio g j ta t« b ig g e st royal a ir foree aerclsea ^
s ince W orld war H .T h o a rm in g o f 'U je bombers a a d
fig h te rs w as ordered atter la s t , u w eek 's se rie s -c f communist-aDled An p la n e inc idents which Included th e 7 .
ahootlntr dow n at a BriUsh bomber rom e ^ d a n A m ericaa ITTuiaerjet-bTwd ^
T h e U .S . a ir foree-wm send lt«Jets' u p to try to '■towck,down" Uae o a F
I B r itish bombers in the maneuvers.
s L ase p o m te w a r games being staged by Y
''®“ th o N orth AUanUc treaty orgaalza- Jt c n - U oa com m aad. o n
en -----------------------------K Boy Wounded in SLi
Leg by Revolver JKO len n Luclch, 15, 176 AusUn “ " ' i ,
o l- s tre e t , w as taken to Uie Twin Fallslng C lln lo Sundoy aftemoon after a .33 •0 ‘*' m - callb re .revo lver which he was car- ein ry in g w en t o ft and ths bullet stiuck
u h im in th o rig h t thigh. ““ ‘ d*. H o w as reportM in good condition rcsiut M o nday m om lng and his plyrslclan Th' sa id h e probably would be released. <M0
PoUco s*Ud the youth was carry- ifoted ce- ln g th e revolver In Uie holster whea J«Uc Ihe I t acc iden ta lly w ent otf. The accl- otter, p . d e n t occurred a t Twin falls. Two Uon’a
o th e r boys w e n w llh Luclch. c ra ft
iness Battle Oaie , uUves, were not alone In this swell- 1S33,is - ln g Ude o f discussion. devel
A D em ocrat, Michael W. Straus.resig n in g a s bureau of reclamaUon traw
a com m issioner. Issued a s ta u m en t Pcwe X - o n th o federal powtx program. Ho ■of so ld : Uic t
" I t Is now being' consigned to Uie evolving philosophy of Uw big
dv W h a t d id all th is mean? "MB y a curious turn of tho calen-
0- d a r , D w lgh l D. Elsenhower camo to “ o f o tf lc e on th e two principal annlver- 1 la . a a r lcs of tho g rea t struggle between f ‘ " o f pub lic an d private power. i r o iS5w H o w as elected 50 ye an • a tte r courw ^ T h eo d o re Roosevelt signed the fed- tpreac 0 ' e ra l reclam oUoa a e t auUiorlzlng tho
. go v em m en t to bulld w at^ , projects. t - A nd ho woa InaCguraled la a year < □s th a t m arka Uie aoui arinlversaiy o f “ “ W re tb e ,TenaesM O valley .auUiority. B u t
algned la to being' by P n n k lla O . Hoorei I . Kooaevalt. isted o}- S e tw « a lIie s« ,tiro d a tc % lM 3 * ad " iO n
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P B IG E 6 CEN TS
Oiirffle ;d Soon, Es-iaearn-rer exp ec ts t o announce a p lan to re- ib ljcan co n g re ss io n a l lead e rs said to-
lan to como f ro m th e new .P re s id en t tl se c u rity a d m in is tra tio n to cabinct
levdl p n d e r M rs. O veta Culp H o b b y , w ho \vould becom e the n a t io n ’s f i r s t se c re ta ry of h e a l th , education an d w elfare .
H ouse Speaker MarUn. B.. Mass., f f r r r -toM -new sm en-U ie^agTiculU ite-da.— W n p a rtm en t project was discussed by ” GOP leaders a t Uielr regular
s tra teg y meeUng today w ith ttie
m u s t M a rtin sa id the plan does no t0 cov - call fo r any "violent changes'* buttl c o n - ^ Improve Uie orgnnUaU oa-'* o f Uie departm ent la 'th e in terest •
, . of efficiency, n i t t p e No BLM Change iDPOrt' S e n a to r T af t, Ohio, the senate
OOP floor leoder, added U iat Uie iPPOrC p ] ,n jjoc j n o t Include any change
in th o , s ta tu s of th e bureau of land n e v e r m anagem ent. T here have been so a a ______ proposals’th a t th is bureau be trans
ferred from tho in te rio r departm ent to agricu ltu re.
. 9 M arU n a n d T a f t said the plan to give tb e F 3A cabinet ran k prob-
^ - ably w ill be approved by Uie bouse C C W ednesday an d by th e senate next
week.
3 8 C H earing a im ed a t speeding oon- gresslonal approval o t th e plan to
srch IS gan today . The senate and bouse brejets. o o v e ro m e n t OperaUons commlt- n-buUt tees h e ld consolidated publlo bear-1 W est Inga o a - th e proposalirestem By apeclflcally approving the plaa- audlng congreas c a n perm it I t to go Into '
operaU oa w ith in a few days. I t - a t and eould n o t become effecUve • imUl an a r - n d a y s a f te r I t was submitted if >—were congress failed to take a f f ln u U r t brueck acU on. ' •
A vo te o f disapproval tn elUier house would kill the p la a h u t th e ,-
avarla congreasltmal leadera discounted . r , U iat any likeUhood of tb a t luppe& liis. ’ x jk o tf ----------
Driver L'o%8 'd h e r e ' • / % 1. ' a, , L ic e n s frjUVjer
i s ; . R e < M f e ^ ^Edwin R . 'nffim .'H .;- 18SI tiigrU
is had avenue, lo s t h is driveiA U oease'for : 1 Q er- 30 d a y s a n d paid a fla», o f tW a ad ) from 13 c o s ta 'tn -T w ln FaUB.pollca-oosrt ' week. M onday w hen h e .p lan ted gulKy o f
ilcaUd reckless d riv ing ,. Bte rew ived '' » ’I from spraltied a ak ls ia a a accident a t ■ p t any 3:30 p jn . Sunday. - ^ ■ irlout- ' T im m v a « the d r lr e r o f a I M r O er- M ennuy w hich collided Wim a IMO x e o t M ercury drivea by Chester A . Bes-
slre, 319 H arrison .Jfctreet, a t Five Po la ta no rtii. dam aging both c a n ex ^aslvely . T im m posted a $100 •» °d pleading guilty. •
S tan le y li. s u i t e r , rou te a, Jerome,L u * pa id » fUie of |3 S -a ad IS.costa tn
poUoB cou rt w hea he pleaded guilty o f speeding . City police Charged him
I a n d d riv in g M m iles-per hour 09 la s t Shoshone s tre e t eas t Sun-
aDled A O ne o f n o and $3 coeis was _ h g _ paid l a poUce court by U. N . Terry, STCT € %l a Palla.- .-who -p le 8 d ed -tutH y -^ —
speeding. B e waa charged wlUi id lt« d riving 40 miles pe r h o u r , o r mota
th e o a PU er avenue east. 'era. * . 1
ss; Large Jet Engine Si;: P lan t Work Halts
O m o iN N A 'n , o..- M arch Iff (DV- T h e spraw ling Je t engine p lant of the O en e ra l Eleetrla- company a t nearby Eveadale was nearly deserted ' today a s th e second strike of woric-
r 6 l era w ith in two doys kep t producUon u - u - lines Idle.Falla of Uie 7,300 noa-ualoaa S3 w orkers passed through the picket c a r . lines. T hey were n o t intexferred
w ith, alUiough pickets triad tO 'per- ■ suade them to s tay out. No disorder ,
Utlon resulted.dclaa T h e second strike , waa by Ased. 4£00 C lO -U nlted A uto W orkers w ho y a n y - voted Sunday to continue tbe lr re- whea JecUoa of th e company'a la s t wage accl- o tte r . T h e o E p lan t is the n a - Two Uon'a la rg est producer o f Jet air
c ra ft engines. >
i Over Poweriwell- 3033, the atruggla took form and
developed. T he federal government n u s en tered th e business of generating aUon tran sm ittin g and m arketing electrto- m ent Power. No. united resistance to th is .I Qo waa m ade l>y privately owned elec-
W c companies,) th e CoretU , vice president and
big genera l m anager o f th e M ontana Pow er company, receatly w rotot,; ■
**Many uninform ed and unaffat^ ! - .
U c^O T ctaem w u” l o ^ to c h aru te r* '■TCP. was l a some way due to U ie -fan i»«-on ot lo c al companies to a e a s ^ .T O ^
lo t h o altuatloa, a n d Jo .a ay . a m t , . > would a e r e r reach- tIiem. Bjit-<tf - >
ltte r courso i t h a s taow d t o w ^ and, ■ f ^ - sp read o u t." .... .55*2 ? i W a y abottt^M p e r « n t o f ^ Ica-B iw w er neadf a r » ‘*oppUed .ljy ' fo t tha BoTBmmeat. , rity. B u t ' M yeara ' a«Q, ' t h e ’.TVA;
O . H oover dam an d G ra n d Goule* esc- isted on ly .o a ,p ap e r. Mo ru ra l eleo^ V
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s s t1 sultcasca ' T he florist ur,i«. , la - licensed w f uJd <Jfir1 .45 caUber w ith lu alUti.w h ite bc«A communiit C h iw ^ ,? ' :arly m o m - tim ocraclti" c / - ! , '1 c ar flolM- . O n the homs <d a round hla govfrnmuit*«,«* a though .I t lWoB«;Tom&keZ“ ? iSeUier l f « o , h t a ^ecautlon to the Soviet unlon'»iSl^ iCtlve eU ent Ues, sirenjihen lee U w n . . . ,b e tt« »Und4rt*i!n^5 o r « lo T « . . . ‘ ntee the-unli,. converUble cmmcnt. • ' “**1
« p U t« . . . T lie tKo Itsuuu- ,JiM fesisS aa Kviet oru,,: U W d e ... , T E S I u i T i S t t «ln6 or c a r and jeven olnutM S e-«lpnal to and heidM ,efl fea tu red sejslou thw i C ^itr lc k ’B d n y other memben 0I U .SIcB w o T k m Sttmea alter 6 u m 2 -heSvy-day. fuc tfid -a-jw e tB w .s1 m iddle o t organlttUon tS naK S
w ntch f o t VI0U8 M mlnlttijn toniE ftvldenca -ie « n tn ; - ; ; - Uah^ ^ rrin i’# h e re , —H A IL E tr iJ iF ffiia ave to w ea r Hull.
Mrs. Helen bW . ’
aed New Jol-Tk 1 ^?JNVA.U«.M w n ^ H Odmnrk. tU imtny u e a Valley, and b p 5 ^
Craft. finished.
; disclosed “ «
S n r a a s . ^ : s
“• ouMiwr Kent! f® b
partly » « • la s t yejr.
P realden t cineniiKope to th tl !-lnaUBurft. o f t h o t h l r t d l i S
laiDg: In thotetween th e ---------------------naval ’om e . , ih K orea— v
i th e »P* f i ilanea.»(«se n t y p to • I f k i r
m o a p p a r - JL:'Cft) cloain# f ^
GOOD KUia lead in g VflSHK f l vy In struc- unfriendly i u n
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Report Given OnAccidefflts
S iis AieaaesW tato w tr t re - y county and city
dtl-ien hy w iU lm man:* auto court, 651 H udson driven 3em ey, MO Jeffer. y b u m avenue ond Sunday afternoon, “ *•te 3. BuW. was th? fievrolet whfch cal. Oldsmoblle driven
Turley, a w BWney avenue and “l^ lrd rday evenlnf, dam .
Rogerson, told offl.r r e irK t tJ i 's o n tf iTho opened' th e I t t l
render on a W5l 1 by W ; w arier, lUi, dam atln* both
ilef'd rlv ien 'by 'J® ?J 3, Kimberly, col*
d riven by Jon M. juchanan street, a t jr a t M ain avenuo ■et east, dam sslns
), Tw in FalU. was 155J N ash Rambler Jth a IMO^Me^ury 08ueri'rr«5 -N in th - - ,u i w o m «i8 Ivom ad to Magic Moun-
S'aSJK.w,1 the HOBoe car and car.
, 438 T h ird avenue , oeone scraUhed the il Chevrolet whleh ' fron t o f his home le o ther car did not_______ ___ j
lations ; jhildien;a n d sc h w l PTAsd e n u i and physical c
■i.jin a ra a ln a tlo n i proFram /o r children <: I'll « t o wUl en ter T w in r a i l s schools t' •!. n e i t f a l lw m h o ld a m e e tln |p a ta :3 0 11 }f p. m. Tuesday a t the A. O. L a t ^' '>r fu ldence, 3<H Seventh avenae north,:■ 1, to plan th is year's program , ' c li5r'" Mr*. J . O. WUllama. council chair- i l l ' ; “ la iJ i o f Ujo p r o f r a a , sa id PTAs of c
th# 'WashlnBton, U ncoln . Blcltel,■ ffh« " 'p ^ v , U nion and Memorlsl c
liill l Lutheran schoola wm be represented cIH H the meeUng. — I3h O AccordlDj to w nU Uve plans, theHliii' txanilnaU oni will be condueted the c
fl?W, p a r t c f A pril. B u t JormaUoQ IIlk! of f ina l plans aw aits word from iIB I] the doctors and deatlsU of the elty, II P f Mr#. W lUlatM aald . tBSij Ehe sa id D r. BUwood T . Beesa- Ii
n planned to take th e m a tU r up withM . the doctors a t th e ir meeUng Tues- iflu* n lfh t. 5ho said D r. }?ex Hal] Is JM e o n t u t l ^ the den tlita on ths pro*
, if*l LaunchUiB th e program. PTA Vi"i workers will con tac t parenU of
l l l i . i chUdren sta rting school next fall f i ' l It parllclpaU on in th e 1
profram^________________ I
I 5 W 5 0 H o l d F a r m i
J o b s i n F e b r u a r y .I i i i i A to ta l Of 60.160 persons were em> I n ployed on Idaho farm s during Fab* ° n ruary. R . fl. OuUer. Tw in Palls em* > | H p lo y a en t security offlee manager. J M R reported U onday . ”I H n Tbe estim ated employment for I n U n b r u o ry Is 9,670 less th a n a year ? | | F | | * f a Sowertr. regu la r workers dur- » m tag P eb m a ry num bered about * : : more th a n a y e a r ago. h iij Of th o estim ated 60.1M farm ,K w ortw a, 41,116 w e r t operators and
family m embers. 1.476 regular work- ers and BOO seasonal workers. Frac- a
l ; v ’| « » l ly n o p u t- o f * » U te seasons! f i j 'i , w orkert w ere reported to bo workln* Ir
ta Idaho during February. «
f e P arty Held .. “S S h DCCLO, M arch 1ft—A. p u ty wasIE * * held on F riday o rcm n f ta the base-M b m ent of th s Declo LDS ehapel when „M B inembers of th e play c as t of "Abra-m m u ham Lincoln's Days a t Salem" were _m f i honored. T he dancing group tha tl u danced a t the o o ld and Oreen ball „■ in l l also wero honored. I n charge o f theW f l l party were M n . Vojco Parke. Mrs.K i'l * Devan Aiulerson and Mrs. WollaceU m BaW«y.
R ' ? - ' - I A4 ' The Hospital JfliW jl - — • ■* (T
. V lsltlnjt hours a t Maglo VaUey s’ MeiDortal hoipVtal a r t i r o tn 'l to 4 _
■ BU and 7 to 6 p jn .I I W ADM ITTEP-IMUSI! KunWe. M n . R u tb tnI w Mayer. Christine and Lorry Newbry.■ n Mrs. Charles Herrick. M n. nobert U■ j | f t W. Packard. Mrs. Robert Buether■ n i l and M rs. Fred Drake, all Twin FaUs; c■ ■ y l ' H erbert Butka, Bellevue: Mrs. R sy . -x■ |B L mond Montgocnety, FUer; Mrs. cjH H k m o k w l i e r and Eugene Race, gjW m f r both H ansen, a n d EUeen LonUng a^ ■ h Rogerson.■ U DISMISSEDH B H arley Paynter, WUlard F(te. Mrs. t■ p n John Budden and Mra. Raymond r,H W l) C D otm ell «a& da ush ter, .aU ifI ^ T Falls; M rs. O ar th Stephens and son. i 'hI j : ' ‘ FUer; Mrs. H ubert Lewln, FalrfleW, qH !^ll and M n . Jo h n M cM urray. Oakley, q
| | i ' , Weather,( u u 5 n F ro ta TTP a»d A P Rcjwrts hl l i t i ls i M agie Valley "•E xtrem ely clotidy <r ■ H n irtndy ton igh t w ith K aiU rtd tl■ W | showers o r saow florric*. Parily b< f l W ' c lsady Tflcsday. Low ionJfht nesr n
30; biffta T nefday U . Twin FalU T .te m ae ra tn rt a t ?0. a t n twn 67 _
H R h Uarch 14 U.RhlS ,O n n ] ..SKtloB Mtx. ViD. r ( ^ 10B { /I ; AlbS4urrqa« _______ - ___ M 97 re
■ & ^ = Z = l j ¥z M:H r g s y , - — ! l ” »-J ni «!? Sfasrzzzzzz-17 K .n,I W | »«w rork ____________ S5 M ].M —H j . Ofdts ---------------------n IS -H h n w iK " .- ! - , .i. 79 u|B p g ! ^ d ^ . T z n . — ' n
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ats jl beawere re> $and c lly ■
7 William ■ I ' Nlto court, _ —_ $ ^on driven J50 Jeffer.■enue ond \lftemoon, _
I, was the ftow 38 dava w ith o u t af r f l / / lc d e a th in o u r Magic He driven , '
n Sidney VaUC]l.nd T hird I. ' - *
g r Alert Airman.. inS Begins Foray Iln, bom Against Reds
“ SEOUL, M a rc h ' lB -W = A -qu lck - ' eriy, coi* u,inidng A ustra lian flghter-bomberi jr Jon M. p[[g^ bottled up a long communUt I street, a t junnly convoy today to pave the way j J avenuo o f th e W « e s t tnjcJc.busUngJamaglng th e K o re an war.
T he D. fl. f if th a ir force said more _ • ? , than 100 vehleles Were destroyed or ^ m b J e r ^ n ^ ji^ td In iv cllmfttUc a ir strike « th a t followed a daylong series of airI . /Inm ' W o^fs'agSltisl'red- targets,--------------I 1 . W orrnnt Otllcer Bob Turner,
Adelaide, sp o tted a mlie-long com- f? w w m unlst convoy aouth of Wonsan on
r '. ^ A N orth K orea 's coast. He roared to ! car ona „p u , j, f irs t t» o tru ck s w ith an a ttack dive.
T hen ho c irc le d back and got the
r did not T ho reds wer® stalled on a n a rrow road, ft s te e p .cJJff on one side, a sheer d ro p on th e other.
M ore Ausslo M eteor JeU and U. S. n a m arlno a n d a t r foree warplanes
° streaked In to a ttac k tho trappedI trucks. T h e y d a rte d up and down X 6 H *°tU ng off gasoline fires
II PTAs T h e day 's a e r ia l activity began a t physical dawn w hen allied warplanes drove children deep In to n o rth w est Korea andschools tu rned a ro d ra i l yard Into smok-
r I t 3:30 tag. b u m ln d ahambles.Latham O th e r T argets H it;e north. O th e r figh tcr-bom bers ranged
ovcr tho com m unU t supply routes 11 chair- a n d fronU lnes, loosing the ir bombs PTAs of on various tan je ta .
Blckel. Screen ing SabroJeU tangled wllh lemorlsl c o m m un l8 t'M ia -16s and shot down resented one, th e V . s . f i l th a ir lorce le* __ ported.sns. the Along th o ground front, problnn eted the beams fro m aUled searchlights im atlon flushed re d infan trym en on two rd from fron ts Jua t' be fo re daybreak and a t the elty, least 60 com m unlsta were chopped
up In a h a l l o f explosives from al- Reese- U«t orU ttery .
up with ------------------------------
‘h.”.;M .L Porter Paid Final Honor Here
enta o( F u n e ra l aervlces for M. L. porter, ext fall fo rm er T w in y a lls resident who died
In tbe M arch 9 In Sacram ento, CaUf., will be held * t 11 » jn , Wednssday in the Twin* F a lls m ortuary chapel with tho Rev. W . A. MacArthur offlcl*
r i n a tln g .i i n M i r B u ria l w ill bo msde In Sunset U S r y M em orial p a rk , m em> M r. P o r te r , a carpenter and truck 3g Feb* driver, w a s b o m Oct. 11, 1003, In dls em* W h ee ltr coun ty , Nebr.. ond csmo to lanager l ^ l n F a lb ab o u t 1S30. He moved
from Tw Jn PtoJls about 38 yeafs ajjo. m t for H o Is su rv ived by one son. Charles a year Po rte r , O gden . U tah : one sUter.
ra dur- M rs. C h a rley Keow n. California, and r t 1,218 a b ro th e r , D . W . Porter, California.
:„'S Visit Plannedrw ork- MMO Q eorge . Walker, navy rc- ■ , Prac- c ru ller h e re , announces he will be easonsi availab le to answ er Questions and rorklng Interview young m en and women
in te reste d in enlU tlng In the U. S. navy a t 10:30 a. m. Tuesday a t ,
• Uio Shoahone postofflce. ,
----------------- f t r i t i a t e d ---------------- JH EV B U RN . M arch 1 6 -A t the 3
regu la r m e e tin g of the Masonle ilodge l a s t w eek th e third degree '
' . J f : was c o n fe rred on O... 0. Lott.E dgar V incen t, dU trlct deputy i
Srand m a s te r, P ller, was an official ,' visitor to th e Icilge. ]e, Mrs. ____________JWallace EX PECTED HOME . ]
HAILEY. M arch 16- M a r k W. ( ■ "■ ""I Aukema fs expected homo this week j
1 from a n ex tended vUlt In Callfomla, t I D uring th e w inter he spenl tho
g rea ter p a r t of his time a t Palm VaUey Springs a n d Anaheim, a to 4 ^ ----------------------------------------------------
M agic Valley • S S ! FuneralsRobert I--------------------- -— :-------------------------
JE R O M B -P u n era l services for “ C lay C offm an will be held a t 3 p. m.•• ~ y * T hu rsday a t th e Plrst Christian ; Mrs. c hu rch w ith th e Rev. Rusjell Mycr ' offlclaUnB. B uria l will be made Ifj[Anting th e w en d e ll cemetery.
« r . b u h l —P u n e ra l aervlcea to r Mra. U u r a E l la b e th ‘ Don-ney, former residen t o f B uh l who died Baturday
L . r H si-w ard, CaMf., will be hfW a t * P-*"- M onday In 'the Shrlver. Me*
alrfleW, c n n n a n d 'M agee funeral home In , «kley. B u r ia l will be made In the» ,
. Morris Hill, cemetery-, BoU e.. j
TW IN PA LLS-TM neral ser^-lces ? fo r M ri. M arg a re t IIo»-art} will be I
« held a t 2:30 p. m . Tuesday in thc cioBdy T v in P a lls m ortuarj- clmpel wlUi
J a 'n e s 'Dradford. Kim- 1 r a tt ly i5eriy C h ris tian mlnUter. offlelatlnc. I
it aeiT in te rm e n t will be made m the I FalU Tft-ld P a lla cemetery.oon 67^ ■ '_____________
T W IN FA L L S— Funm il 8cr\-lces IB. I•t^ fo r M. L . P o rte r , foraier Tu-ln Falla J resident, will be held a t l l a .m .* W edrjesday in the Twin FalU roor.• tu a iy c h ap e l w ith the Rev. W. A.: . M acA rthu r •officiating. In tem ien t’ wJJJ be m a d e Jn Sunset Memorta2 ,
park.- -■_____________ ______________
/ B D T F ito .w a t r , I' r u E n i r a r e I t FREE. I
I D eL ux P a p e r-M ate Pea _....tl.S9 I (I M r, P a p e r-M ate HIs-self ] l
. j l J . H I L L 'S G I F T S H O P•**11 U n d er B »afc A T m s t F h o a t iS i j j |
onag"! Plan to KeepFlying- — : : r ----------
"State D eren^ Fund Studied
BOISE. M arch J6 ( * -O e n . B ober E. SmyUe said today ho to s tu d y la th e legal posslbUStJea o l Itceplni seme of th e sU te a clvU defens' emergency fund on ta p In e v « t o an enemy a tta c k on th o U n lt«
^ ^ y action o f this. kind , h e tol( reD orten, w ould n o t af{ect th « «d' m inistration of th e c lrll defense
« program th e legUlaturo p u t on i ? su n d -b y basis s ia r tteg Ju ly 1 wlU
ila ffic nn appropria tion of only »1Q,000.
S r t Aside In 1961---------- ' T he JP51’ legislature s e t aside «
n-llllon doUara to be used In event T l o« a ClvU defense em ergency. N om
has J
'Q V y ^ l c s s som ething happena be fo n J then.
, 1 "C urren t developmenta on th e ln- f t d S te rn a tlo n a l scene Ind ica te ' th e de- . ^ \ X O g ,a b ility o f tak ing every p r w u U o r
Ibom ber c S ^ o c r a r , " sm*r«e saM. "U w< mmunUt can avoid It, I don 't th in k we should the way wager th a t w ar couldn 't come. -busU n; D lsc o sed W ith jOTdan
______ _ sm ylle sa id h e h a d dUcusseCild tnore Jo rd an inform ally th e Idea ol
kw pJng a p a r t o l th e m illion dol- la rs ready f i r an emergency In th tb lcnn lum .startlng Ju ly 1. _____
I t waa app ropria ted “ lo r Oio pro- Turner, t^ u o n of Jives ond property o f th t
IK com- c iiiK ns of Idaho In event o f hos- li&an on p r ove rt ac ts again st th e U nited jsred to s ta te s o r Canada." I t waa to b< V up the spent or encumbered by th e gov- «kdW c- ernor w llh th e approva\ o l t h i got the bo.ird of exam iners.
The legal question, Smylle atld. fs w hether th e boa rd can e ncum bti
a n a r ' p a rt of th e money to hold It In re - ine side, serve a no ther two years. ^
irplane« Order Slated J/B For Cleanout Td™! Of Democratsf*smok? W ASIflNOTON, M arch 1« OT —
P residen t E lsenhower will issue soon an execuUvo order to ro o t D em o-
raneed cra tlc holdovers ou t of pollcy-mak* rnutes tag Jobs covered by civil service,
• bombs H ouse Speaker Joseph W . TAartln,Jr.. said today,
fd wllh L ea v ln g 'th e weekly W hite H ouse j t down legislative conference w ith M r. E I- irce re- senhower nnd other key congrcs-
sJonaJ leaders , M artin said th e ta lk problnfi on ''unfrecrJng" clvU service Job* chllghts covered only those a t policy-m aking on two leveU.U ld a t Dem o Abuses CHed
ihopptd T h e W hite House had announced rom al> more th a n tw o weeks ago th a t M r.
Elsenhower would lu u e th e order. Ho sold th e n past Dem ocratlo a d -
• J m ln lsu a to rs h a d abused th e idea o f 1 1 0 service by "blankeUng Jn"• some Jobs.i C r C "B lanketlna In'* Is governm ent
Jargon for giving poUUcally-ap- Porfer. jiointive Jobs clvU scrviee s ta tu s and
■ho died ptolccUon.W hite House Press Secre tary
*lameji c . H agerty announced o r i- f» 1 glnally t h a t - lew er th a n l.DOO" p o -
oiuci* ifj-.iovel Jobs would be affec ted by the a n tic ipated executive order.
B unstl Officials Attendrl inick A rth u r S . Fleming, n m em ber of OM in ^ tr. E lsenhow er's govem m ent r e - '■.n„ frt o rganization commlltee, and P h ilip mnvirf Young, newly-appointed d v ll serv- “ Ice commlaaion chtilrman, s a t In
C harirt " ' “ ting.sUter. Republican officials have ' been
ila and com plaining ever since th e y loolc Ifomla. office la s t J a n . 30 th a t too m any
h igh -sa laried federal offlclaU n p -
d po in ted d u r in g 20 years o l D em o- cra tlc ru le w ere entrcnchcd Jn ih c ir
rc- ser^'lce rules.-will be '
' Cars CollideJ ®; C A R E v r M arch 16 -N o one w as
* ta ju red a t 6 pm - Sundoy w hen two vehicles coHldcd on highw ay a ltem ato In Carey near th e bridge
---------- c m r~n h e " t l t t l e -Wood-Tlver .--G llbeft-X lhe H utton . C arey, a n d f^ e d tt i tk P y rah , [asonle also Carey, w ere the drivers of th c degree vehicles.
Pyrah w as going aouth w hen ho deputy m ade n U tu rn In the highw ay. H is official automobUo collided w ith H u tton 's
)9S0 OldsmobUe. knocking i t ag a in s t th e bridge. D eputy Sheriff P ra n k In am a sa id the re was $300 dam age
rk W . to H u tto n 's car, »J5 dam oge to 4 week P yn th 's 1030 Ford ond slight dam age fomla, to th o bridge. 'H tho —---------------------------
Palm V ISITS PARENTS ,EM ERSON, M atch l ^ L y l e U a-
•> cola, s tu d en t a t ISC. Pocatello, sp e n t the w eek-end w ith hU paren ts, M r. a n d M ra. S teve Uscola.
— m n ^ B n r o i
r. Me* T h e average family c o n ta ln i 3.1 in children. ThU explaini why some
In th tr pM pie'c Idds don 't »e«m to b« alf the re .
ervlces i. = = ~ ~ - ;
GOI NG r i PLACES?
L e t V& M o v e V o u
er\-lces otTR . . < 5 = 2 ^ 13 YOUR‘ M O V B ^ ^ m F M O V E
------- STORAGE
- I F O R DTRANSFER & STORAGE
m J PHONE 2 2 7 11
g g E - I^ T w in T E alls5 Z E S 6 Eoolpmeat Stolen —, 1 — • 1 H iitid -H rP ttm c n rT o x r te - lrO ■ r i i l l i ome. reported to police early Si
d jy the theft o f fen d e r a U r u fr Sea. H o b ert hU WSI Mercury.
^ 'k M ^ l ^ B oard Sfeetliig Set vU defenso T h e YWCA board o f d lre c to n i In e v en l o l m e e t a t a p . m . W tto ta « U y to tho D n ited "TT rooms. A m emberslUp ec
m lttee session will precede a t 1 nd. h e to ld o'clock.K t th e * d - --------- .r ll d e fenso B lrtha ■
p u t on a D aughters were b o ro Monday July I w ith M agte VaU*y M em crta l bw pltsd'
»1Q,000. M r. and Mrs. Rueben M ayer and 1 and M ra Fred D rake, a l l T v ln Ps A daughter was boro B undsy to i
le t aside a «nd Mrs. ?Ted Cutta, BuW . Mr. j :d In w e n t m is . John K unkle. T w in FUUs,.
to P*f“ t* b o m Sunday .
Legion Party Bialed pena before American L egion auxlll
- .u I., wUl honor members o f the-L eg .2" .^ ;® P « t * t * ‘W onef “ d bJr•f 1? ' : 5T r w rty. . t 7 p. m . T u e r f . ,
« th e American Legion ha lL P u t co ' t m anderi OfthB poat o n a -th f ttrw i
t w e /h o iJ d " « especlaUy Invited. • .T hose .-■ tending ore asked to b r in g a cove:
d ish a^d sandwlchea. trdan — ■
s S U.S. Tactics ~ _ A r e A s ^ i l e d S S ByM’Arthnwas to be NEW YORK, M arch 16 (UJS—O / th e gov- Douglas M acArthur, s tre ssin g agi a l o f th e the concept th a t tho U n ite d Sta
m u st fight for victory “come wl rile eaia. ts m ay." has charged th a t fo rces "oi
enctunber side our ranks" are p rom oting f Id i t In re* U ctlcs which disavow v ictory os
combat objective.— T h t reU rtd IW e-sto j B cn tra l s)
J in a speech S a tu rd ay n ig h t t g n American people m u s t " re je c t 1
cotmssJi of fea r w hich s tra n g e a . aUen doctrines a re a ttem p tin g
' O I I l on 'y " H e d id n o t m entl■ specifically th e K o rean w ar.
, M acArthur'* specch w as a i f * T a t f i presentaUon re a d a t tU A jjjnng„ 0, th e A ssociation of Wi1 1« «» — P o in t O rsdustes In severaj c lt issue soon the occasion of th e 151st am
oot D em o- versary of tho founding of tho U. ^ le v m ak* mUltary academy. M ncA rthu r pi »ll L tv l c e KToduated In 1003, a n d h is class v
m r t l S : i t t golden ann iversary
"Wo of the m U ltary shoU alws hlte H ouse jq w hst we a re loM to do ,- Ma .h M r. E I- A rthur said. "B ut If th U nation jr congres- to survive, we 'm u st t r u s t th e k Id th e ta lk dJer once ou r sta te sm en fa ll to pr '.wlce Joba serve the peace. W o m u s t reg a in o icy-m aklng fa ith ta these lessons a n d tradlUo
w hleh always su sta ined our vl ed torloui m arch th ro u g h th e m llltaannounced ’ 'h ich have b e se t ou r past.0 th a t M r. — --------- ; --------------
SStit": Club m Shoshone !5sr.s! To Elect Officer_______ SHOSHONE, M arch 16-O fflceovernm ent elected W ednesday noon. ? ^ tho mffUng o f th e R o tary cJi
s ta tu s a n d NomlnaUons were m a d e la st we< T he officers will take office July
S ec re tary ■ Leonard D augherty w as nom lnat unced o r i- |o r pre.ildent; R ay Brow n. Jr.. w.I,000" p o - nominated treasu rer o n d Jack Mu
iffecled by phy and R upert M an n ing were nonorder. Jnnted for th e d irec to r terms.
J M n , Nina M urphy, represenllrV— the PTA, m e t w ith th e R otary cU
^ iM t week to p re A n t a plan forP h lll« proposed city hall. R . W . Orove sal
Uie J^ ta ry club m ade It a practlin L t ^ no t to parUclpote a s a club in p<II, 511k PJ. jnn tn jversloJ m utters bi
urged Individuals to make the »!we b e e n ^-jjhes known to th o c ity council, th ey took ' .
T i l i Comedy Presentei?d Jn th e ir SHOSHONE. M arch i e - 7 h e hlg
school mu.ilc dep artm e n t presente — a musical comedy F r id a y n ig h t *J the Lincoln school oudltorlum .I G Principal ch a rac te rs were Te
Owln. Naomi Ineas, O lo ria Dill, Bet1 one w as ty Flnlayson. Boyd Nielson. Ro w hen tw o ^n n o . R ay LewJn. A ustin Younj ?w Eddie E lorrleU and J o n Wilson.
O rchtttra . m e m b * n w e t t Mr, HOU'Ufd A aU ns.-Mrir r O hrod<rOhw
fCk P jT ah , T anaka, H aro ld T anaka an e rs of th c Arlen Sw afford. H ow ard Knowle;
school muslo in struc to r, directed th w hen ho performance,
hw ay. H isH u tto n 's P o t m any ccn tu rie s Europea
I t a g a in s t iwallows, w hich spend th e winU Iff P ra n k ta Afrlea, were believed to hav »0 dam age burled themselves In r iver mud fo amago to th e winter.M domflgc — ______ " - ----- r
-Lyle U s- \ello. sp e n t / '>ren ts , M r. .
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Eall8-Ne\Y8ia B rie f—Tools. C bteM Sto len
T o u t e ^ r J e r - - T h e - t h e f f - o f - a - t o o l - b o * . I :e early su n - a sman blue lu ltcaae . cheese rr a U r u from honey from a tru ck owned by ;
- L altta was repo rted to polico £ ' dsy. ______
d lre e to n will D eatl&f C hanged le a d iy to the A prelim inary h e a r to g for Sar beraU p com- FUoon, fac ing - a - felony ass eced^ a t 1:30 charge, has been changed f
Tuesday to lo a. m . M a rc h '31 JusUce c o u rt
B M onday-a l Aboard R epair S h ip u hospital to Jam es D. Bm lth; e lectrlcian’a t l a y e r and Mr. third class. Is serv ing abgard the Ul T v to PaUs. pa ir ahlp U SS D elU . H e Is th e Sunday to Mr. of Mr. and M rs. R hom a Sm ith . 1 S uh l. Mr. MKd m is .ffln FUUs,.are -- -------Sunday . H eeling Changed —. ' • . . Regular weekly m eeUngi of
Twin Palls UO M flUB' 'M Ve t lo n auxlUary rescheduled fo r W ednesday, nc >f th e Legion a t the P a rk ho te l d ln ta g room.e r and b irth - ---------. T ueaday ta jh e fU Reported a lL P u t com> W. L . H endricks, a l l Ash sti id 'th e irw iv e s r e p o r te d r to 'p o llc o - th a t-a -f lr s t 1 .' T h o se . at* kit, a tw o-cell flash ligh t, pair -ing a covered pUers and screw driver wero ta
from ^his c a r som etim e S atu i ' night.
t i c s ~ Seeks FennU ^ Construction o f a 14* t y 30-
* 1 J garage costing a n estim ated ) 1 1 i P . f l h is been proposed in a building ] ----------------- m lU ppllcaU on filed a t tb e e lty
16 (UJ5—O en. r icads Innocent ressing again Albert S tapp . 30. K im berly, poiJ n lte d S tates a )50 bond M onday a fte r h e
"com e w hat peared ta ju stice court and pict fo rces "out* ed innocent of battery . T h e IromoUng th e u » t for 10 a jn . FH day on a «victory os a pjaini gigned M arch 7 by Ca
Sm ith,Bcncral said ________________
Jerome Residentn o t mention Claimed by Deal‘ w ar. ^ O M E , M arch 16—O lay C(
WM a re- (jied a t h is homo in J e nJ ? ; S'U'day followtog a long illness.
c*“ 8 to Jerom o n ta e year*i««?i I ^rotn W endelf w here h e h a d /a m
for a num ber of years.rA rtf ,,,- Mr. C offm an w as b o m Peb.h ta 18W, o t New H elena , N ebn H e min lv t tsa rv ta Venncdgo on Ju n e 7,11 inivcrsary m
sh a ll always Surviving a re h is widow, sclo do," Mac- <o>u> ^ M on t C offm an, K ing HhU na tion U NorvaU C offm an, WendeU; Len u t th e sol- Coffman, S acram ento , Calif,; I1 fa ll to pre- »'afd Coffman, B roken Bow; eU,s t rega in our Coffmon, Englewood, Colo,: Clain d traditions Coffman, S a rgen t, Nebr., and Thed our vlc* dore Coffman. S co tts B luff, Nelth e m l l l t i^ four daughters, M n . PauUne S trl
t ou r past." land. W endell; M rs. Olive Rydal------- Jerome: M n . M erllc Scott, Brol
and Mrs- C hatm an. Sinune gem: w s m o the r. Mrs. A llce'H er^ ^ Broken Bow, a n d 11 grandchUdrUllCerS Funeral services will be held
3 p. m . T hu rsdoy a t th o Fl16-O fflcers chrlsU an c hu rch w ith tho Rev. R
idoy noon o t jeU Myer offldaU ng. B uria l willR o tary cJub, msde a t W endell under th e d irlo la s t week, uoa of th e B uehler m ortuary.sfflce Ju ly 1. ___________________os nominated . • . ■ i-x j3wn, jr.. was A s s i s t a t P a r t y' i ? !!!* ® a h o STA TE COLLEGE. Poc
^'*o- M"®*' 16—Tw o s tu d e n u m Wflglc va lley parU clpated tn a ple<
i nh tor'p rospecU ve new memb- , L am bda D elU Sigma, t
‘A lan Hole. Jerom e, wos tn the s:
i s p n t p i l ■ M e e t i n g C a l l e dS C U I C U SHOSHONE, M arch lO -Perso
16-7?ie h lsh Jnterwlcd In sheep are Invited to n t presented a t 3 p.m . Friday n t th e loelay nlRht a t S co tt B. Brown. 1lorium spector in charge of the Idaho she
were’ Ted h a s eallcd the meetlir la Dill Bet* ^ discuss two dan jerous dlieasi lielson, Roy ®«aple Bnd bluo tongue. uU n yaune ' _. 'n Wllaon Blngapore, b u ilt on w hat once w
w ^ r Mra ‘ PMUlcnUal Island. U now cred it
rd Knowles, ■ : =directed tho NEW , 3-BEDROOM
____ H O M E5 European B asem ent. P artly Furnished
th e winter $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 „ cd to hsve j2,000 Down—O . I . Lomnver mud for 1923 n t h Avenue East
^ ------^The VoRue Is featuring an tx-qulsito collection of iTne. lm-
5 ported tweed coats and 'luUaand beautifu l cottons to lm- p a rt an a ir of elecance »nd c h a r m - to your Enster w.ird* robe.
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E W g . T W I N P A L L S , I D A H O
• f ll Banquet Plan — — 'H Re^ted-foi :'cSeS T. F. Gransrae d by Lyle • CI poUco Sun - A. f a th e r -s o o h a a e i u e t of '
T w ta Fall* Orange wUl bo held 7 M arch 36 a t the Orai
,g fo r Sam uel jjo a h OUver wUl fumUh turk lony assau lt j j ] proceeds wfll-be donated langed from th e O range community service pr M a rc h '38 to e c t fund.
P um lsh tags built by Onnge me b e rs for U»e Magic Valley M ^ o i b o sp lta l were dUplayed a t Uie 1
tric ian’s m ow m eettag by L T . Creed, commrni bgard th e re - service committeeman. Creed i » e is th e eon m m nced p la n s fo ; construcUon .S m ith ,T w in a im lla r Item s for the Twto Fi
cerebral pa lsy school.' I t was announced tb a t Onu
.u m eeU ngs wUl convene o t 8:30 p jU n g io f th e th roughou t th e summ er months,
M rs. Z arl CarroU. Orango a J L m t*«» servlco committee c h a lm
n g room. th*nked m em bers for the ir servi du rin g tho Red Cross bloodmot
. ».V . ♦ w v is i t M arch 0. t - i ^ f l r S “ d ^O ranao^w piT ien a « U t ^ dur I h t th « bloodmobile rlsJt were Mra. C*WMo* tS k S Boyd. Mrs. Earl O'Harrow» r “ » t i ! 5 S - e t « M b m y . ^n e BftHireay Harvey QueineU, V.
R eese OUck. M n . Noah Oliver, N------------------- Ototse-Rosenol!rM«-'Kennelh-Pt . b r 20-foot Sullivan, Mrs. LeBoy jItolfS ‘b u l l i n g p e r- M rs. Oorrou. t t a r l i T ^ l O range m tm b trs ^joted to c<
tr ib u te llO .to the Red Cross.., 120S etansbury ond Henn- R
w ere appointed o range safely co m lt te e members fo r 1053 to m
Iberlv txa led W ith the Safety council.5 S r h ^ ^ a S M r. and Mrs. Ouy Peters w. t and Dlead-. PresenU d a p lan t by Uie Orange T ^ tr ia l h o n o r of th e ir 50Uj wedding annlv, T O ™ ^ t m - m . R M. o u t j i . c h .p l. 7 tn C arro l m ade th e presentation. Mrs. Tc:
Sullivan sang a solo ta their hon____ A St. Patrick 's day 'themo v
_ . ua ed lo r th e evening's progn n P n f w hich taduded two musical readir U C l l I ; .K enneth Poe, sn arUcl#' n o a f n cooperaUon by Mrs. OUfford Dai
1 7 c a U I A novel film, on th e growth of -O la y Coff- b e an and group singing.3 in Jerom e Serving commlUce for Uie evenl g illness. H e w ero Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jordi t year? ago M r. and M n . Clark Klelnkopf a h a d /a rm ed M r. and Afts. Llatr Orubb. .
NATO Aide Says Red Aims Unsur
I, K ing H ill: WASHINOTOK, Mareh IS Wid e ll' Lewis o e n . A llred M. O ru tn lher said lod
Calif,; E d- i t was too early to tell whetfBow; EUJali com m unist attacks on allied plarOlo,: Claude a rc p a rt of a new Russian policy., a n d T heo - th e w r k o t "over^vlgUanV coiBluff, Nebr.; m u n ls t pilots, ultao S trick- O ruenther. chlcf o f staff to OcIve Bydalch. M atthew B. RIdgway. arrived frccolt. B roken N orth AtlanUc treaty hefldnuartcatm an . Sar* In P a ris fo r oonfcrenccs on westcAllce'H enry, E uropean defenso progresj.andchlldren.- —H e-to ld reporters tft-o attacks
be held o t R usslan-buU t MIO Jets ta a wei th e F i r s t h a d caused "concern- o t NATie Rev. R us- he ad q u a rte n .urial will bo • -----------------------------r th e d irec- INDUCTED-tuary. EDEN, M « th 16-L aw icnte a:___ _________B em a rd 0 . Schwarz, sons of Mr. a)
, , M r s .T .J Schwarz. Eden, left Thuia r t y d a y to bo Inducted into Uie army.a O E . P o ta - I-------- ------------------------------------------
;r .“pK Supply Fair!W m cm l« rs ivaerves o t the Mftglc VaUey
M M em orial hospital W ood-bank0 S U to c e l- reported In 'T alr'' eondl-
.K . .v u tlon M ondsy by Mra. Theodores in tne sku lUndon‘I ' ’’ A to ta l c f « Pints o t bloodIn the sk it donated to Uie Wood bank
la s t week. B u t a ll three wero do-— nated by friends of paUcnts,I l p f ? ThIrty -flve transfusions were
« given during Uie same period.^® -;^5«ons BoUl "O " ond "A" types ofInvited to a y e o d a rc needed to rcplacon t th e local traw fu slo n s given lasi week, Mrs.SZ''.'hS; ___________________ite meetlhff us diseases, '
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c o m e r w aittag fo r #oraec)pe . .y r a n f f C c ra l tw ya arm ed with w ater |
. icioklng righ t UircaUntag . .n q u e t of the ^ loyes ♦nfcing advanU ge ofwm be held a t v e a th e r to wash store 's dlspla; I t Uie O range ^ , D river o f ancien t v
n u rs in g coughing sputtering <Cumish turkeys c u rb . . . Bicycle a n d suil-be donated to s tra p p e d atop CoUforslA - liity service proj- a u t o . . . Two so ld len wlUi .45 (
au tom aU cs strapped to whiler Orange a iem - g e t t in g once-over from early :'alley Memorial in g pedestrlanB . . . Used car?ed a t the la s t m a n w ith ftrm wrapped ated. community prospecU ve customer, a lthouin . Creed a n - i s n 't readily appareoc wheth;wnstrucUon of s ig n o f affecUon or precautlhe Twto Falls p re v e n t escape of procpecUveI. . . . Pe llow rak tog postofflc® laiI Uiat Orango W o m an peeking ta to liquor elole a t 8:30 p jn . S k is strap ped in top of convin e r monUis, • c a r ry la g California license plai~ '0?a g B can - P o g ~ ft& w l^ ' bMt etlee r t o l i ^ . w agging U ll a n d j« r t a g lAsls
^ o o u o , nH ktits fei..I.* in , In “to r*n c a r a ^ . . .£ouple_of office w, w w M fa .C a r i com portag-bllsterfl-a^ter-heav
>2arrow, M ^ o f go rdentag . . . Sign in mid
^ e in e U , M n . children, ahowlng evish Oliver, M n . d r iv en failed to iwe sigi>-'Kenne^lh-Poer ^And-OTcrheardt-*‘B u re rsp r ta |’t Mrs. LeRoy A r- jju t m y wife says I still have tt le Balter a n d ^ becauae th is I s jd a h o l"
voted to con- _ I T
i ^ S S ^ K e e . NavyDoime< 3 of 100 R<
HS:i" MIG.15.Cr;auUiorlU U ve Inform ant dU
i ? to d a y IOO Russian MIO-18 Jet? L '. c r P lan“ approached a \, S U te a navy U sk force In Uie
.n J o p i ^ Novembor and nav j^ t h e r Je ts sho t down th ree o f e
. ' I*’ was toe largest stagle1 5 ^ * fo rc e over spotted by Amir i ' . t . . I forccA Uis In form ant said.
H Sra^ nkopf a n d by th e navy a t Uie Um____ 1. • c u rred ahorUy before P r t
^ E laenhow er mckde h is pre-taau^ S s ) V Q tio n vU lt to Korea.■' -n ie cask force was crulsiDg 1
I l n Q i i r o sea o f Japan , w hich lies bctwecU l l O U l C Aalft m atalond—Russia's naval
fiireh M HTI— o t V ladivostok and N orth KtUier said today a n d Uie Japanese Ulands.I tell w hether R a d a r screens shon'cd the1 allied planes P ro^^h of unldenUfled p lanessslan policy o r Sent to Investigatevigilant" com- P o u r P a n th e r Jets were se n t
investiga te w hen It became a■ staff to O en . e n t th e slrsngo planes wera.c: . arrived from In on Uie fleet.I headquarters T h e P an the rs fired on the leces on w estern M IO s under sU ndard navy lm•ogresj. t lo n s th a t unldenUfled o r unfriwo attacks by p la n es m ust never bo perm lttcts In a week fly over U nited S U tes'w w shlpn" o t NATO T h re e MIO« were downed.
P a n th e r was damaged b u t reti ______ sa fe ly to Its carricr.
U w rence a n d VAN FLEET V ISITS U, Nons of Mr. a n d UNTTED NATIONS, N. Y.. Jicn. left T h u rs - 16 Tho United NaUons p0 Uie army. iio s t t«dsy to, Oen. Jam es A.'
F le e t, who led the U. S. elghUi , in K orea fo r alm ost two years.
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PrtiiT afltnioon «t the,1111 Bishop H. ■WomM heretbe Kcend ward oUicl- ^uqj
tonatlon was given by ^nLBuhop l i t ™ r ta d ^t. $paios were HemcK jjj ^
^ ^ ^ ' H e n t y QUm ^ oto Gibbons. Mrs. DaleI kJo. Mrs. Cecil; D pni'iV tod Mra, Fenton ■ p j jbj- ittctsround violin ^ Sfflftllcllcpa was given by
piDbeartrs wtro A rt *[.W heeler OHorrow, J L f
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Uny Young, Oeorge n yit J m s «Ji5 « tw y orgn.
chUPII vtn Jean Thompson, the i ;sBts.K«t!\ T hom son. U e ^ ■jrjsij filralloD and ' 'u ,g plalojnent waa made tlon M ometery whiyo th e o r a a w uy Bishop Ncw- was
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a ^ Caldwcirprin-r J!ai> Aroy. Oroflno, «V>i«: Penyman Fisher Y f l RHcoDd alternate. ■SHe. Itwlslcn. prln- I*e McOswrh. Poca-
ilieuu:/W illiam L. t o Kcond alternate; Japai
‘ Bre*ii. Flier, tiilrd chief . . tc^o t ■wr, Idiho PttiJj, prln- Utica: 4 Hinunond, galmon, tlona w ; tyjnaW Troyer, Thi M iltenale. crisis C Bjvjge, Aberdeen, p asst *» Robert AUlnson, a » \
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Bart When ^ ills Derailed5 1 ^ ilirch J8 ( in - Twi>^t»llfoa(l'j Florida- a nev
paisenger Hato:^ l i * bridge over leadciM rlTtr two miles east Yoshl
^ 178Ibout X cCT-ajen . LIo'
'"If'"'-ui,!* pullmon from IHcj B ll t h . „ , t I
W not ovenum. Tlie ^ »1* other csra dia . . . .* tfuiu, I f E l
Of the de. ^ V r tlo m ly clojc-to^ MrroKly fscapcd m i
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1 lh e C B 6 tclevW on p ro fram • a l -M an of th e W eek" S u nday be- r
c » u « th e m a n w ho w as to b« ff— th e s ta r o f th e show h a d n ’t ap* < taid peared. ica’4 W hen ho dW come tn more me" th a n baJlw ay U iiough th e h a lf- 9 to hou r program , S enator T a f t, R,. ise- o . . explained: '
•T o telJ th e tru th , . . . I Just on* completely fowofc I t from the r un* tim e I go t up.'low I - I ■
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3 4 t h A n n i v e r s a r yHAOEBMAN, M arch 16—Andrew
jttince. Ooodlng. Legion com m ander.(el- va5 speoker T h u rw o y even ing a t
tho 34th anniversary celebra tion of m d y,e A m erican Legion a t th o Legion
Jom ta spoke on th o Legion p ro ' m m a n d how It affec ts th e com- m unlty w here s LeaJon-ouxlUary
'* ' organ lw U on la locatcd. H e, ftViMstd.ih e -« ffo rts -W o rJd -w a r_ U < c g lo ii'_ — n a l f S ^ a v o “ p u t^ o r th ~ to ~ o l3 ta ln ~ benefits fo r aJJ veterans.
M rs. M erle Owsley was In charge of-program w hich conalated of, twp solos by E sta Lou R oberts, accom- I
~ M n i« l B yTM ei-JJoii'O llm offroreup- ~ atofflng was held w ith M iss Otl- | more. T he decoration com m ltlco In- eluded Mrs. Adeline F inch , Mrs.E. O s r i ty a n d Mrs. H m y Bnod-
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» B l o o d m p b i l e U n i t
“ W i u V i s i t J e r o m est- JERO M E, M arch 16 — T h e Red
Cross bloodmoblle will be In Jerom e M arch 24. the Rev. J . D . Crego, bloodmobllo chairm an , announced Monday, sponsors aro th e Jay-C - E tte s who will; have c harge o f all
[ I a rrangem ents. M rs. D ick Solladay Is chairm an fo r th e orBatiStaUon.
■** T h e quo ta for th e ru n ts 200 pints ot blood, th e B e;’. Mr. Crego *»W.Tho u n it m ade its la s t appearonce
, hero in early D ecem ber w hen the quo ta was the oame. A t th o t time 325 p in ts of Wood vere ob tained.
^ T ho ' bloodmoblle u n it w lll se t up I •* In th e Moose hall. H ours w ill be |
from 10 a . m . to 3 p . m . I t Is estl- \ r m a ted th a t I t wlll take a t Icaat 3io J ‘® donors to o b ta in th e 200 p la ts o t, g
blood. B!" ' Prev ious donors will receive their
appointm ent, cards th la w eek M n. Sallnday saW.
;■ L e a g u e A s s i s t s i n j
i S e r i e s o f E v e n t s ]:e HAOERMAN. M arch 16—T h e Re- I y ofgonlzett Z ion 's league m e t a t Che I .
c hu rch o n T hursday evening. After I »• the regu la r m eeting th o group prac- I
U c ^ fo t_ th o program l^ n rc s c n te d I ___d tho follow lne evenJhff under d{ r« - ■ e Uon of D an a Ollmore. |e O n Friday evening a box social i - w as h t! 4 M th o ehvuch •under the
sponsorahlp of the Jcague. MerrJJJ : Ollmore served as auctioneer. The i proETTom consisted of a read ing by Caro l A nn OUmore, h o m ' solo
_ L ela Rae OUmore, read in g by Mar- } gle A nn Ollmore, solo by Ronnie
Ollmore.- accom panied by h is sister,■ L ela R ae; reading by M rs. A rthur ' D ennis, a sk it by th o leogue. group
Binging led by T hom as U ltlcan , Bu- p e r t, a n d closing p ray e r by Lysle O llmore.
[ Y o s h i d a ’s R i v a l s ij
D i s c u s s S t r a t e g y |• TO K Y O , M arch 16 tlB—T w o c t ' | ,! Japanese Prem ier sh lg e ru Yoshida’s R1 chief rivals In th e L iberal p a rty got I
together today to Sorm a sow po- B• lltlcfll p a rty for nex t m o n th ’s na - 8 . tlona l elecUons. B , T ho m ove cam e a f te r a week-end M
tr is ls du ring w hich p a rliam en t i P ' ', p a sstd a non-conlldence motion, “fJ , 329 to 218. agalh st th e Yoshlda U
go v e m m en t T h e prem ier th e n dls- t solved th o iieV M id e a l le i Ior_»«w J , elections. ! I
Y oshlda expelled 94 meznben I
e ffo rt to a u e n g th w n e x t m onth 's te st. ^
Twelve of those expelled Joined 1 a ncw p a rty being fo n n ed by Ichiro H atoyam a, who long h a s disputed
■ leadersh ip o f th e L iberal p a rty with. Y oshlda. and K ozen Hlrokawa, k ,
fonrver tg r lc u ltu re {ninltt«r. ^
. Lloyds of London, one o f th e g rest j Insurance houses of th o w orld, grew Iro m a co llee housa w hero b roken m e t to discuss business.
Cough Hefp\FOR UTUE CHILDREH
For coughs aad aojto bronchitis due to ['coMi W)U eaa now « t Creomubtofl gfpeclallypreparedlorChildrtnioaoCT* \pink and bluo package and be sure: f
(1 ) Y our chUd will like i t ijI (2 ) I t c o o l s ^ ooJy safe, proven
lagrcdlcnta. ' ,,(3 ) l l cootalns no narcotics to di»-
heal raw, tender, {afUmed th roat apd broQchial m em brues. thoa rclievtos Iho cough and promoting rest Md »leep. A jk for CreomuUion fo r CoU« dren la the p b t aad bhie ptcksge.
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lii ' COMMUNISM’S WEAKNESS U " . As t h e 'w o r l d lo o k s b a c k n o w u p o n J o s e p h
8 ta U n 's4 o n g - c h r o iU c I e -o t- ty i im n y ..M m e _ .o te n , I n WlU r i s e a n d s a y h l s g r e a t e s t c r im e w a s t h a t
, h e c o r r u p te d a " g o o d f a i t h " — th e o r ig in a l c o m m u n is m o f t h s s o v i e t p io n e e r s ,
g p — r - T h e s e - M s th e - m e n - w h o - d o - i ib t - u n d e r s t a n i l - jjjM th® n a t u r e o f t o t a l i t a r i a n i s m . T h e s e a r e t h e m m e n w h o , t h o u g h th e y m a y h a v e c o n sc io u s ly I n - r e je c t e d c o m m u n is m , s t i l l f i n d th e m s e lv e s f f " a u b c o n sc lo u s Jy C a p tiv a te d b y th o I d e a ls o f [|li|i c o o p e r a t io n f o r h u m a n b e t t e r m e n t w h ic h i t k y p r o fe s s e s f^ T h is l i n g e r in g a t t r a c t i o n b l in d s th e m to t h c Ml! f a c t t h a t c o m m u n is m n e v e r w a s a g ood ( a l t h .S!!__ I t never was a good fa ith because it in>« i evltably had to sanction violence in thc cn- %], forcement of the “cooperation" It exalted.
When the government’ runs -the country’s ij whole life, It cannot tolerate for long any |! marked interference w ltb Its plans. I f a plan I is to work, it m ust b« accepted by aU. There I IB no room for dissenters. *P Communism never was a good doctrine, furthermore, fiecaose f t called fo r the con-
;; i| centratlon of power in the hands of a few— ''I; acting in the name o t all. Y et It took no H it .. accouni of how power Inescapably corrodes lift J ; the souls and hearts of men.
This is Its grtfat central weakness. I t \[f ignores the reaJltlei of the hum an quest for |ji[: power th a t m arks th e affairs of men under
ali governments. fr«e o r slave, tj .' Communism cannot operate without rigid I' / , . control by a tig h t nucleus of men. T hat con*
trol m eans colossal power. And th a t power m always becomes itself th e g reat phze, blotting m\ out visions of a bettered hum an society.R l In Russia, If S talln had no t seized th is
•• power, Trotsky or Kamenev or some o ther | | r " would have. I t waa not Just Stalin as such who m corrupted. The communist system corrupts » 2 _ ^Jt8 e lf. , 'lH |-- '■3W saiustT>e'grasped'lf-m anyTnen-in-the'| 1 | ^ world today ar« to brush away the las t shinn y ing fragm enta ot a once glowing delusion. i H ~ Ih e y m ust understand th a t the communist i>",, dream tu rn s to ashes th a t mom ent when it > ' leaves men’s m inds ahd enters the realm of ^l|[ action.I, M In the play, ‘‘Darkness a t Moon," based on j,:.;-- the celebrated novel by A rthu r Koestler, a (‘ilii typical communist Jaller-executloner comes to iWjf take an old red revolutionary to th e gallows jjj I for "ooniesssd" crimes a g i in k the state . E e Cl” allows th e m an a last word.M Beginning hla reply, th e revolutionary puts I I h is hand os th a Jailer’s shoulder and says: K * : "My s o n .. . ” The Jailer th ru sts his hand oft
- and blurta: 'T m n o t your sonI”Then the revolutionary says sadly: ‘'Oh
pM yes you are. T hat's tb a horror of i t ” n j I ' Thus, eloquently, h e reveals communism’s fr ' heart. W ritten In hum anity 's name. It Is a
doctrine which leads m en unavoidably to tho >.yj!. naked use .of power fo r tho destruction of ‘i , ; - humanity.
I ll| RAXUTB TO THB LEGION' The American Legion, largest o t all ve t-
f | . erans’ organizations la celebrating th e 9 ith 1 ann lve rsa^ o f Its birth , M arch 25 to 17.
genuine Americanism of th e American r a Legion. The . name is recognized in evoiy HMI .. American household us ^ i n g synonymous l m ' w ith patriotism ; And th a t patriotism is im i' zvBpeoted, because by b itte r experience in Ijllll the service of their country, the membera ot P.P'lj th a t great organization have learned the Iteilj real meaning of freedom.
Not only h as the American Legion served ' the great purpose of upholding the funda- m ental principles o t our democracy a t a time |
: whan many aubversive influences havo been Kiiltr. but It has made Immeasurable con< '| | n | tributlona to strengthen our free Institutions.,
Locally we' know th e American Legion by ■ . the good works of its hometown posts. This is •
i n i ' " everywhere. B ut relaUvely few people ' I U ! “ 'y conception of th e sum total of th e |l U r accomplishments and contributions by th e ' I H l American Legion posts scattered over iI B the country.H I T Almost 30,000,000 boys have bem graduated H I from th e American Legion’s vast youth tr&lh- ■ U lng programs in good cltlsenshJp over thc : ■ H years. Along this same line, 14,000,000 boys HWlij . have played American u g io n Junior league
baseball, 4,006,000 havs participated In Its iiiiiiiii - oratorical contests, 1 .000,000 haveI K H belonged to the 4.000 Boy Scout troops spon-
American Legion posts and 276,000 D ili h" attended Boy's states.[13 ■ In the field of child welfare, the American |lf |b Leison and) its affiliated groups have ex- I W pended more than $93,000,000 slncc 1925 in i n i emergency financial aid to needy chllcJcpn ■ ■ of veterans. Most ot this money has gono
for food, clothing and medical treatment, ■ ■ p ^ H a tm g b -^ tr-sp o n so rsb ijr^ f-th e -G l-B lll- -M j l .ot Rights' fo r World w ar U veterans, the 1 ^ 1 American Legion has been responsible for H ib9 greatest.boons la all hiatory tor home ■ | ownership a n d education. More th an 2,250,- ’ m l / 000 veterana have now purchased their own ; H |f hom es u n d v provisions of th c a t bill and ( B i l— 10,000,000 Veterans have taken advantage of * H m •4upati(uul ^ v is io n s .K , Ttt nate m y i Bum one. tbe American J IH Legion Is serv lo f * g rea t purpose in th is p HII ■ - country. And on ^he occasion a f i ts 34 tb
birthday, we extend tb e organization a whole- ; heartftd sA lutd..
_ i T U C K E R ’ S N A T I O N A L
Vat. ^ iB WAflHmOTON—HMTy 8. T ru m « j'i dK liion to re-li tk« Mrt *S<t th s communUla’ In ru lo n of South K o r u l a June ,. u t t . IMO, blocked or deferred a two>pronged a n d 'aU«out------------ a tU ck o a ir a a w d indo -C h ln* by tbe » d i .
. . . . Tbfl U t« M anhal S ta lln 'i d e t l in i on theM itra t*« le— 1 1-H K t u . r ich In crlUcal m aw rlaU and petroleum, alw ayiZ l t *5o i - a i • " "T ' tiai been suapeeted. Indeed, MalBJ*^ t u . » 4 kov m ay try jrct to cxccuto tb e dead------------ <llct*tor'a scbem ei, which h e helped
. r g - - j '- . to form ulate durlag hU apprentlce-
—^ i l l *^But corroboration o t the thw arted_ J i L o o <vf ■ offenalvei In thete teclors h u been
■ 1 •< ■-“ X i f c S ob tained onJy recenUy from m a n j— ■ r S ^ g b ' £ ] l l M varied b u t tnutw arU iy tou rces Is— ! ' ^ K orea;, ix n d o n and A m erican dip* — ^ teveral k iy ipo ta a round
M I l I T A K t I I M E T A B L I K<r T K itr STA LIBD — Truman'a fat« fu l d « l -
ik m . cfpeolally when I t was aupporled by th e U nited— : ___ N atlonii took the K rem lin by surprUe. Form er Bew e-
t t r r Ach«ion'< foaioua speech at the ^aU ojuu ? r e u club in February, 1050, hod given the d ifln ltfl Im -
J o s e p h p reu lo n m a t we would n o t commit « u r imaU forcea fn<*n to aeUoa on thU b a rren and rcmoU pen ln iu la . I n
- - that-addreu-A oheK >a-indlcA tcd_K oreii_w iu_pot 1 g” ded u esientlal W ou r fa r east defenae wall.
) r i g ln a l Yhe American InU rventlon »lalled Uia reda’ m ilita ry Umelablfl. Inslead of an unoppojed aweep Into
i r s t a n d - JS oulh-K orea , Oie opera tion developed la to a . fuU- i r a t h e »5a>e w w renuirlnj m ore U iah a “mltllon-(3htneTO-cn- V.in„oi« th e fro n t and In th e auppJy JJnea. W eapeia a n d aup- C iousiy innndcd for the cam pa ljna In lhe m iddle eaatn s e lv e s a n d *outhei»t M la h a d to bc dlverWd to th o N orth •fllS o f K orean and Ohineae communlsta. h lC h I t Meanwhile, the O nltod S U tes and IU Su ropean
a llies rebuilt Uiclr forccs. and enlarged th e ir w ar , i ndust ri es. Slm uluncously. we began to sh ip g reaU r . ^ u v . relnforcem enu lo th e F re n ch In Indo-C hlna. now 1 f a i t h , regarded by W ashington oS equal In Importance to o u r
I t ln > holding acUon In Korea, h e e n - . . .x a l t e d . GLOBAL WAB n o t o n H O R IZO N -Thua, al* iin tM j’ii thou^ti the ‘’police acU on" plna down Dnltod NaUona !!! troops th a t could be scrvJceabJe flsewbere, J t also*g a n y cmbarraases the Jluaslana In the ir prosram of ex- a p l a n pansion th rou jh ba rgain-basem ent wars.T h e r e 2t r m a l i th a t even th is g rea t power, a lthough I t
rem ains on virtually a pe rm a n en t w ar footing. Is n o t ic tr ln e prepared to' oonduct confllcta on a m u slv e acale on e c o n - sim ultaneously.
j , „ Moscow sllU h as h e r eyes on these two a reas , flhe took over Tibet, to I ra n 's east, without any opposl-
)0k n o tlon, and now stands poised on India's n o rth e rn fron - i r r o d e s tie r . 6he has increased th e supply of m lH ta ry -m a
te ria l to-Mao T se -tung 's In v a d tn of Indo-C hlna, aa , , T» a o re Intenslv# spring a n d suam ier flghUng Uiere “ v will shov.
n a a lly , thfl T rum an-thw art*d program auggeata th a t Malenkov, like S U lln , will n o t . u n dertake a global w ar or stage a n offensive In Europe u n til h e
t r i t t l d h u aisured himself of a v ast reservoir' of oil. Un, ,* rubber and food, w hich h e can obU ln only In these
Asiatic treasure houses, p o w e r . . .
t o t t i n g TA FT CONCERNED—S ena to r T aft Js concem ed ty . deeply over parUsan e fforta to depict him a s picking d t h i s a f ig h t with P resident E l3cniio»er over phraseology
o t h e r the resoluUon repud ia ting certain Boosevelt-Trum an pacts. He or lenato fr len d a ,y a t may denounce these
• " " n o th ru s tj as an a ttem p t to c re a t dUunlty w ith in th e i r r u p ts O O P and Uie young adm lnU traU on.
T h e Ohioan was ex trem ely reluctan t to revU e t h o ' i n - t h e - -W hlto-H ousa-vara lan .—B ut_hB _djscovered th a t a ; s h i n - m *lorlty on his aide w ere In su te n t on fa rT lro n g e r
varbage. T htn . w hen Uie D emocrats supported tho lu o io n . original resolution unanim ously, m ^ n g It a p arty n u n l s t jMue. he had no cSolce b u t to gtf aJon* irtUi hi* h e n I t crowd. 'a im o f OtherwUe. Uie R epublican lead ir *t>uld' h av e been
forced Into the awkw ard position ol lining up w ith th * opposlUon against hU own people, i t m ig h t hav«
s e d o n weakened hU Influence on domesUc and fo rt lg n ques- t i e r , a Uons O lja r more m om en t th a n writing off m e an in g , im e s t o •«* a n S unfuIfUfed ba rga in s with a dead dlotatOT.
J“ h ,“ v i e w s o f o t h e r s
y D u ts ■ DI-OO® a n d b a r o m e t e r sI enwo* Tho use of leeches in th e trea tm ent o f 'th e la te Joo
' j Djuffoahvllll. who died tn .Moscow last week, w m a n d o f f curious medical echo o f tho early n lneU cnth cen tury .
T h a t U whtn they wcro m ost popular for blood-lettln*: " O h Jn Surope. Veiy fash ionable they Were th e n , too.
^ a n c e alone Im ported S7,&00,000 leeches in 1633 , from the direction of w h a t U now tho U SSR. T ho
n l s m S business grew to b risk th a t Uib Russian govem -t I s a m ent in 1848 pa.'sscd a protecU ve game taw fortjlddtng to t h e Uie coltccUon ot leechea In M ay, June or Ju ly . W hen lo n n t waa announced la s t w eek -thn t the K remlin doctors
wera using leeches on Joe. w estern mtdJcoes figured perhaps thU waa c h leny a s a top to a lo l o t o ld- fashioned Russians w ho sUll may hold th a t Uiere's
• aoUitng like b lood-letting to cure Uie m iseries, and 1 . f f - t . Bothtag like l*eches fo r blood-letUng.
ojVk In English, as every schoolboy knows, th a woM I a » i n I , jp p iy Uje sUcky H lrudo worm#to 17. and to the physictan w ho used them, i t 's so m e th in ;
f o r ^ e o U ie r! ^ r in ''D c n v « ^ th ^ ^ of rem a rn m g - leechery u Larim er s tre e t. Some people use leeches
c v u ry jg j black eyes. N ot a very good Idea. I t seems, becausa r m o u s leeches are carriers o f b a c te ria l InfecUons a n d m ight m i s glva you worse Uian a black eye. c a i n Another old-fashioned use o f leeches Is a s ba ro - A1- . r tf m eters. P u t your leaches In a bowl of w aK r w llh e a r th LIB Ui bottom o t It. Y ou m a y be able to teU w h at th e1 t h e «-e«t{3er U going to be like by wheUier th e w orm s go
up toward the surfoce. o r s tay down in th o bowl, s e rv e d They are apt te a c t restless if there U wind o r ra in In n n r tn otflog, and If a thundera tfirm U coming they Just
♦I crasy. Modem m eieoro loguts don 't taka m uchI t im e itaek In the prtdlcUons of leeches u barem etars. B u t I b e e n - then lota of people d o n 't believe In Uie w ea the r m en,1 c o n - ♦llher.i t ln n q I t is Ironical th a t su c h worn\y little pest4 w hich ' „ themselves have been know n to kill people, should o n o y j,ayg been applied In dospera to effort to heal th e m a n rh ls i s who was the w orst b lood -le tte r since G enghis K h an , s e o p le The leeches which feasted on th e blood of DJugasljvlUl 3t t h e ehould be preieved now tn a trawl ot earth a n d w ater.
.w They, as well a* a n y po litica l wetMroloBlsts. m JRht b« y t n e able to Ull us Just w h a t so r t of a ilo rm m ay be I o v e r brewing next—D enver Post.
l u s t e d a c id t e s t o f a f p l ic a t io nt r a i n - The tlienhew er adm ln lstraU on le n t a fra id to t ik * ir t h c risks wlih problems o f domesUc economy w here I t haa I b o y s Involved principles expounded by "Ike’' du ring h la c flf f ,,, campaign.j We are thinking now of price controli w hich he‘O promised to 'a llm inatc oa rapidly as feaalbte." IT ia t ) h a v e pledge U being kep t a n d price controls a re com ing s p o n - off- There U bound , to be somo price flucluaU ona, 7fi ona dow n u n til commodities f ind th e ir
level according to th e law s cf supply and dem and.’ Ju s t what Uie final re su l t will be won’t be deteam lned
e r lc a n for some time.C e x - the price control rem oval should resu lt tn ru n - 52C In • ’’'•y t*'* Involved .lo the a dm lnU tra-
^ apparent, i t would probably m ean th a t th e UHCpn OOP would lose con tro l o f c o n ji tu in th e congres-
g o n o alonal elections two ycar.i hcnce. n t . T he OOP farm prog ram also wlU get Ita te s t u nde rT - .n « n - - flre_thU tall. I f prices th o u ld drop sharply w ithou t a ; f u i eompeniatiiig Orop in c o s lT W a p W ttlo m T Jtr -co jt-o f- I, m e living, Uie adm lnu trn tlon will b{ forced to shoulder le f o r the h iam e-o r a t le as t vo ters will require th em to. h o m e reason to feel Uist tbe rem oval of. price controls Is going to cause addlUonal In flation .
J l n,ay ^ f inancia lo w n aid to wage earners. N either U Uiero any reason to a n d believe Uiat fam t’ Incom e will unrferjio nny d rastic
? e o f ttducUon thU year a f te r prices level off.We sujpeot th a t th e adm lnU traU on wlU w atch t l i e
sJtuaWon carefully, jbovc slowly and b» rea d y to a c t r lc a n to av ert any drasUo recasslon. We can’t follow th e
t h i s pessimist who “views w ith alarm ." Thla y e a r should 3 4 th ^ on*—m aybe even better, proflt-w U e, th a n iniA . • “ t year. Time will ta ll, o f course, bu t wa aire opU- ‘0*® J misUo unm Uiere a re g rounds to bdlsva o th a rw U av -
Minidoka County N ews.
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apprenU ce-' capitalist. T w an t , to im prove you r pJan to removfl th e top
e thw a rt« d communlsta from Ruasla. p lop tb s h a a been down In UUs countfy. T h a t woulc rom m an y - bo >o sharp. W hen they found sources In they 'd never had I t ao good, th i ir lcan d ip - tn^ to tske over th U ooim try. Ota a ro u n d Nope, I've a iM tter Idea.' o iv e
th o t500.0(» and thoae 100 c m , n 1 hope, r u sell th e car>; a t a li
S T A B L E natura lly . Then I H loan th a t I: iteful decl- mflKon to the R ussians a t a v e r the tJn l ted in te rest, .say 15 per oen t. • n e r B e a e - T hen 1 shall reUre. R usalans. tl onal ? re sa &dmlt themselves, being h o n e s t p iflnlta lm - P*e- * »0“ 't have to w orry ab o u t I tiall forcea of them mUslng any -of th e ir pi S u u la . I n m e n u . They'll a ll have to keep la n o t r t - ’ w or^ng for th » n e x t umpMi~ i^ l L ------ "yeara to make th e ir paym en ts..A.< tim e they won’t h a re a n y Ume 1
to p lo t mUchlef. A nd I a h a ll be : 7 fn iu «“ « “ ’O tl
!2. lng to oonvlnca th e .incom e il ^ P f f T I S l ’tS 5 -5S ljrS « lU iiT 3 :(1
■5?. ■ « f t t Inttrese on m y Investm ent.SS m S , J ™ “
A. T hlnlreE uropean (Jerom o)
th e ir w ar • • •Ip g rea te r M oet hitchhikers agree th e ai dlna, now fa a passing thing. O u r T hum t nee to o u r aays.
JCB T LIV E H E R E •Thus al* D ear P o t Shota: '>d NaUona "Shoihonlan '' pegged T w in P( •e, J t also “ ’<1 Its residents Ju s l a b o u t r l | m of ex- on the.', nose over th a t m a tte r
blood donaUons. ^Vhat happened th e good neighbor sp ir it w h ich ui
^ u n o t ^ Twin?> scale on i n p ^ j b i e . f o r ye
folks to gat en t a n d b« good nelgl rea a . flha boraf Tou rarely, h i t y o n r blo< ly opposl- floota. All of yonr fund cam paign le m fro n - including your Red C ro u drive 1 I ta ry m a - p r o c r e a . now, fatl a h o rt o f Ui C hina, a s foaU . And look a t theM at«ri< ln g Uiere you aaa In tb e T -N every wae
about the hoeplUl need ing bloo< auggeata Tw in, you're getU ng a b it t
le rtak e a smug. Maybe you're r id in g for a f l ) u n til h a aa Uie saying goes. B e tte r have f oil. Un, chackup.r In these C i ia X Jre then
(Buhl)
T r a i c K T h a t 's enUrely rig h t. Y ou ahouldr
^U iln S o ‘>0"® .the eltM tlon .
. .. , Polks who plan th a l r ’lu tu re aerevise th e regret the ir p o a t , . O u r 8a|1 th a t a . . y .•“ a lrongcr ^ i ------- --------- -
" a * o a n y SNEAKIN' W ON U S *■’ wJU? hi* *® sneak ing up t
** M agic Valley again. T h o calcndilava been ‘ ‘ y® March, g randpa stUl sWcks wit, hU long-handled woollies. Ju n l.>,» havo doesn’t dare go Outdoors w ithoutf l r a cues- and the fu rnace aUll keei^ a S h i B . rom lng . In splto of aU th a t, U
flrs l day» of spring arc_w ell up<
^ ^ T ake Sunday. Just fo r exampl ^ P Q Lota of folks were o u u ld e poUr U I V O 1;, ,u,<( aiet a n d ahorii.
leaves and s tu ff aside to see sprou' , J o - Int: plants. Y oungsters w ere flyir fk WM » Wtes, folka were drlvUjg aroun i r fn tu rv ®'»t In Uod l a t t S j Vicinity of M cM astcr flaU and ar
p llnken were o u t in forcc wlUi J TR-,-,' rinea and pistols.
a«iS -in ,! W e didn’t eee any . b u t we wouldn n in v .r n surprised to h e a r U iot some foil
h a d picnics even though the flli *nd an ts a r e n t o u t In force yet.
I f you're n o t convinced spring ^ Ju*t w a lt-U ie re should bo■f snowstorm lh a couple of dayih a S t: .!tlM, U ia IA M 0 U8 LAST LINE,K . *' • • W onldn't wo look fonnS . argum en t wlUi awordaldo w o i ^ GENTLEMAN IN THE
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m | | B An ed ito rial tr ib u te to Jlz . ^ ( a 7 Dawson, th a aport W riter of t b e :
Y ork Tlmea, aaya Jim m y'* only bltlon n u to tM th e oldest e o p
' o f Uie Tlma* In po in t of aer ' ■ M M M a a a i w b e r e l n h a fi
n F e f f S K B t y t o ^ t h ;ln « . called a Uie papt
topTOVo on ' ■ ► ... '.• •* .> 1 ; I never kne th e top lOQ , ,n ia n who was
Oa. p lop Uiem ! | K ^ ^ ^ ’'conacloua of o T h a t wouldn’t : . ^ Uiln^^ th a nley found ou t • W 'f e — ■y tow n job and ' l o o d . ttiay’d ' J ® B S # . A « W c t letter « n m tr r . >v th a t job. a t ti d ^ O lve m e T he w est side100 cara. n«w, L ^ ^ L . j L k J S t o u g h country ira, a t a loas, l i f e anc>ao th a t ha lf good hyg:» s t Average fo r * m an to see no evU, hear 'Ot. • • e v il'a n d keep a eUll tongue in luaalans. they head.L ? B o . from a s U r t as a copy bo;
the sp o rt deparunan t. Jim m y « Ih ro u ih « i T u t I n o r i im ot
1— » cenles and barneys In th e fr ic lu t . w hich w u h is ipeclally , w ith a “ tfld absolutoly closed
t i r e i occurrence
t a H« Uk«l to th in k n l o th o u ,BlUri5' 2‘«TJ?t'. ■To-bo-aurei-whin-a-acandalous.slvestrncnt. officially oonccrnlng s<u-ove on Uint P«U cularly droU fight. .James
Dawson wouli^ cover Uie dlsctcA. T hinker facts falUifully a n d p u t them
(Jerom e) the a tatc ly . tjmetalijc rom o ;
ree th e auto But InlUaUve Is n o t In lu r T hum ber New York « y le o f icu m alJim j
J immy, who h sd the bearing, si ure and pedestrian stride of an (
E R E fnshloned p lalncloU usm an, ntblew th e whUtle.
t T w in PalU . • •a b o u t r ig h t som e o the r fam ous reportcTB
i t m a tte r of New Y ork preserved th e aame happened to sUUuice to newa o f th e k ind t
it w h ich used appeals to th e rom anU c Im aslnat o f the Kopgle-eyod cub and th e t<
ln g ao *^lg vision fIcUoneer.Ib lo -fo r you D am on Runyon m ay hava wo good neigh- $ome of hU In tim ate pecsonal kno y o u r blood edge o f th e underw orld harmlM
I cam paigns, into h is fIcUon. B u t h e w u so r o u drive In tlm ato In th e a ffa irs o f the m 'to rt e l the plcturcsque villains of a period heM atorics violent and ru th le ss u Uie d: every wack when th e pollca force waa Just,co
edlng blood, lng Into exUtance, th a t I t wo ; a b it too hava been a probably fa ta l, bret lng for a fall, of fa tth to w rlto them .e t te r have a M ark H elllnger, who affected
bloso a ttitu d e tow ard crim e In i s X Jre th e n prohlblUon era . ac tua lly was a al (B uhl) salesm an draw n Into confldcnl
relations w ith th o w orst of tho i BOARD desworld. Bolh were known 2. Jerom e— force of artific ia l publicity as gn 'ou shouldn 't rcportcrj.- uae you live Though Damoa oould have be< v h a t can be to r ho w u a tru ly artlsUo profi n. • slonal, n e ither of them dared to '
B u t U elllnger w u no newspaperm 'f u tu r e sel- k t all. He always was being scoop .O u r Sage °n crimes on h is b eat among t
■ n igh t clubs because h e w u a dui 'for confidences. .
'N HR Vou couldn 't say properly thk ing up on Runyon w u aoooped w hen Uihi 'ho calendarII sUcks w ith — Ules. Jun iorrs w ithout a ^e keeps lU th a t, the■c well upon '
in d shoFlnff B Y T f *J see sprout- B \ f~ . ,
w ere Hying . | „lng around. M 9 ^1^: o u t In th e J ~ ^ | i ia t* and and H>rce WlUl .23
. we w ouldn't i i i tLt somo folks V Cgh the fliesforce yet. f __ed spring is should be aip le o f daysl ^
1LINE ^ ‘look fm m y K C ^IUl fwordsr- W % | J K V N IN THE B v i W C B O ff H I T
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e t o . Jim m y exploded o r ta fiU ln f to e r of tba New city desk advised, because hb ay 's only a m - no t a c lty-alde man.Ideit employe • * •it of service, j i i a m y D aw ion could have i rein h a fallM folded m any a tale If he had 1 w gh hft died ftny du ty to telL B u t I Uilnk ll* 44th year «ou ld hava qu it ra the r th a n -l
th e paper. u n d e r such a duly. 1aever knew a eUilcs of th e IrU h from whom w ho was leas sp ran g he ld tha squealer In he
clous of oUier icidal contom pt. . l i th a n his T h e hedgerow tradlUon of irelc Job and tbe l i aUU Influential among a peo
t le tte r of wboae experiences with the bli Job. a t th a t, and ta n s w ere but the bloody c
w est side w aa m lnaU on o f a long and dtnlcUng^ fl country a lt again st a n oppressor who hanj l i f e and It m any and "transported" patriot* good hygiene tbe tU gbest consecraUon to Boti cvU, hear no bay. . . . ..» ngue in h u A few w eek* ago, when th e ^
Y ork s ta te crime commission i I cony boy in following to e fa in t trail e f an Jim m y M M crim e w hleh had come.weil w it >rant of la r- JInuny D awson’s punlew , a pol In 'th e figh t deparU nent jletecUve thought tpeclalty. ond 6'olng -to h im for InformaUon- 1 l ^ c l o s r i to he th o u g h t tho better of It. , a t in tn c e a ll A fte r a ll. Jimmy's middle n a
w u P arn ell. I t U m ie U iat so tee ihouffhta. th e boya of .the west side beea Lh»i ... copa and rem a ned ln nom lnal-p
» tS tlin g -w lU i-U » -n e ig h ta ^ ^ ^ ^ f th e y alao becam?, In Uielr profihe rfUriLifH “ta tu s , oufcosts from I? .'tS “ s^ ^’. tJmetaWe- > " ^ th . ^
*t,. T ^ e sam e psychology I see in £ B m lth. Uio speculator, and I n J ^ ' B rann lck , tho traffic manager th e G ian ta who came from I
r i . i sam e pa toh and were bom ab<iman, never Personal loyalty
e m otional In Uiese men, who starl , u ragged D ans and came on
reportera In p rom inence and, In Sm ith's case, he «une re - r iches os wcIL le k ind t ^ t sm IU i w as so U'oublcsome w • InjMlnfcUoh h u b e a r raids, knocking dow-n I and th e tele- m a rk e t whenever PrankJIn Boo . v e lt th o u g h t he had steadied th lrnave woven m th e early days of Uie new de
» o i ^ knowl- ih ftt Rooscvelt asked him aa a fai 1 h a rm la ^ y ^ q u i t rocking the boat.B w u SO In- B e n d id lay off bu t he lived of the m ost ^ j ^ c t U ia t ho ever passed up a a jmioa as chance to hu rt RoosevelU ■ H e Is
“ m agn ificen t hater and when Dl^ W hitney , a haughty fellow, who h
been p m ld e n t of the stock c fa ta l, breach change, u k e d him for a lean
. s U n d Off dU aitcr and prison, Sm i .rim . In th ! h im to hls teeUi Kj go on a:
Bit hun g because he was no dsS i t o t S »”■* "■
’ knnwn ' ”hv * “ tw ork abou t 10, delivering ahlrta f
.Ity as g rea t ^ h ab erd ash e r In Uie W all stre I >,.v« reg ion to help a moUitr who w UUo profM ‘o ^ b b ln g floors to keep h e r faml d u ta to Ik. " 'I ''" - . . .i l ^ scooped B ra n n tck had a cU nlcal feud wi among tho Joe Jacobs, the fight manager wl
EVU a dump hand led M ike McTIgue and la t— — Ma y _ Rfh m » 1ln f 1]^^__p;operly th a t changed half-backs across the roo /hen things u c h lld ran and ono world serl
f V f s T T T T
SPRING Fl :HEN CRAFT:ss FUIL '0 COLD
KTAIl ORANGE JUICE-ANS 44 .01 .. CANS
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T ? D n iV /r »f**>t tn PJttalTurgh loag sgt • r i t U i Y l H a tfie ld s and McCoys had
a g e in acro u a crowded room T . p Jaco tw .had aj ^ t i e c ^ J i
P rte n d m a n T o w n a iy ^ O T B o o ' t f to * « p Ute PhUadelphla Iw U eggff. ai
^ o f th a many ilvlci a n d h* ecause hb w as ^ ^ P „ i , j ^ e t .
• Jacoba whipped out h is gui5uld have u n - B ra n n lck . flew a t him. T b enIf he bad h a d commoUon b u t Uia w o n t cajiut I t W n k ^ w " * writer whMe tUier th a n - p u t » m e h o w got wedged In th a gi
a duly. T h a Joe 'a . demountable UeUutrom whom h a T h e confuilon setUed whlealer In h o m - booUcffger known a s fiam Uia
m a n u n g out. "Ita okayl X s oIUon of Ire la n d a n d w u sten atrlly twlrUng thmong a people tro l by Uie guard clear acrosm h t to b la i* room ,h e bloody cu i- • • •
U on^toVo’i n y S i i ^ ‘i K o w “ ^ ? “ tw ?
when to e N ew' P " ' ,jmmlsslon w u Xn th e first. Jacobs, a Jew.-Crall of an old M cTlgue, a CaUloUa who camen e well w ith in I re la n d and spoke w ith a birvlew, a poUce to Columbus. Oa.. a cap ita l oe thought of K u Klux Klan. to figh t ;'ormaUon- B u t S trlbb llng . a local hero.•r of It. H arry BrUe, who w ent down
middle nam e th e m to referee, hurriedly revJUB U iat some n ia inlU al decUlon m favor ol* t side became T l f u i and did no t renew i tI nominal-good th o th ree of Uiem were weU tn e lg h b o rs -b u t n o r th oL the M ason:D lxonJlMI Uielr p rofes- Joe u ld he h td been giveis ts from Uie choice of two trees to be h i: held a t a rm '* fro m and had cheian a lltUe
ly I see in B en i—, and ln j :d d le _ _
r S s EASTEIonal loyalty latn, who s ta r ted M V1 came on to B i l l 1.mlUi's case, to '
ubiesome w ith % l # I I
W e d n e s d citcadled th lnga _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Uie new deal, I "
him aa a favor , O n e R o c k o rKMt.I t he lived to C i I I T Cjasscd up a n y 3 U 1 1 3w i t H e Is a ■ i r
i r S o h S All 100% W oolhe stock cx- Some Rotnmoorslor a loan to In clu d e d . . . to g oc r o ™ ' W .dn«!<ioy o r 'WU no d a m m m m
29.75who w ent to .-lng ahlrta fo r
5 ,™ h o “ ?;L* W . So lu t. l h . D alep h e r fam ily
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asn’t ‘Lost’ v r;SS”c.’S ; '? p ;i* d S ;: |3reW piT enim entagen.
•tar nthen he reported ^ t® tiute department prop- » « • , Ite to IMO. Actuitnwble was th a t theyil,irongl7Ulldta?-‘'oco
S S t o S S u d l n l He ^ ‘8*'’^ n* to “ o the Job he ' g TU hired fer. and h aI UatUled by the .--en* jdea of » t InTuUgattoB com- cattle i *Ein Chainnan Joseph buHd li 7HilhnJ-losthJBW iy" ,}ack « I (qvtment and vorked su c h Bthe wrong office. and wi T'oauulUns'englnecr" n o t 'h a rfDiny econonle books v h e n t ■W Pay Tiucej” and canal b: jBaut.* told reported spent , 1 didn't «Ly I woa cloalng
a t evertBtavoy, releued by V/hlt^ osmlttee loat nlsht, paid th v a t letist misplaced, opening
' LISTEN T<KEY TUESDAY and :»to 7:00 P .M . — (
w knows how to store up tl “ apple, sun-rlpcn It to pe ^ and the nalufttl flavor fTS knows how*to select, b yedients that, make gc ? L u ^ «5netifically, prot
brown loaves, with '•o STAY SOFT until the Lu
dail*Mfull flavorscaledinbyiJ
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— T bia c*ttl«-ffii»rd dfTtM d.b> »n -lrrIr» tio i O refon p e m lu o n lo paa« w ltb o o t the b< ■top* cattle . T be low-coat, po rt«bIe frutrd shop*. IBorcxa o f recU m atJon pbo to—tlaf]
* * * *
“Bedspring” Cattle Good, Economil
BOIBE. M arch le —An eoonom lcal they a: hom e'm ade catUe gu ard devlaed by cattles an Irriga tion d la trlc t m a n ag e r In ,, eastern O regon effecUvely b lo d u cattle and a t th e eam e tlrae- p e r - . w>t}i mlt# th e d ltc h rid er a n d o the ra to frarae p ast over I t In a n a u to w ith o u t atopplng to open a gate. « « mi
A uthor of th e P roclam aU on E r a article. “ 'B ed jp rtng ' C a ttlcg u ard ," ll Theodon Welaon. „
W alter- W hile, num affer o f th e ' { ^ . . Vale (Oregon) a n d W arm S p rln g a „ i „ J irrigation dis tric ts in M alheu r c o u n - ~ . i i . ty. Ore.. pu te In long houra. W h e n ri Irrigation farm era drove by h is sm a ll posUiro a y e a r ago. th e y w ondered p - . - , w hether I t w as rea lly necessary I o r . tim to m ow U s bod on to th e d itc h * ^
bank. l l .ir irActually, th e y w ere seeing a n e w m
type of catU e guard . W alt h a d p a ssS placed I t in the fence line w here h is driveway le ft th e olU topped jjhighway a n d followed a sm all l a t - ______e ra l to hla home. T h e gu a rd looks ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ like a bedspring. b u t Is n a rro w er <f and h as no undercolls. I t la W h ite 's ?Idea o f an economical a n d effec tive ^ m cattle gufcrd th a t w ater u sers c a n 4 ' i bulld In th e ir own shops du ring th e ^<}ack w in ter m onths. . *
S uch a device ts a tim e, m oney , T and w ater saver. D ltchrldere w ill ! n o t-h av e to stop and open g a te s t • ® w hen they ore try ing to o u tru n a T • f canal break. T hey c an save th e tim e * # k spen t In stopping, opening, a n d * cloalng a ga te every day o f th e w e e k r a t every fence line . X
W hite realized th a t w ater u se rs f . . paid th e b ill fo r delays caused b y 4 . ” **' opening and closing gates. Y et, co u ld ^ 4 4 4 ^
IT O "T H E CISCO KIEr and FRIDAY t f— ocer STATION . . .IV "m asarosyiec \, AppkbfMiAetiee.
e up th e delicious sood* ^L to perfection a n i s e a l ' 1 ^ flavor. 1 /M a ilect, blend and mix ih e I Jce good bread, bake
producing so ft, fine m/ ^ S w ith proper m oisture ^the l ^ t slice Is used. It H daily, w llh all th e n by IU air>tight wrap*
J a c k and
l i a r BECAUSE IT'!
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e Cattle Gua rd Passi
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rrl r» tio n d ls ttle t-B saa (e r.la« a a tc ra - ----------t the bolhtr of opealnt t>t<«. y e t J t > f w d can be cenilnjcted tn hom e j"K>-«l*ff eniraTlni) "
* * * * ’- rT 'P
ittle Guard Is )imcal, P o rtab le I
they afford a pit concrete a n d eteel ^cattleguanl. costing from »250 to fe l♦<00 a t eath fenwT E>J
W th this In mind h e m a d e a t \ ’frame of pipe, 60 Inches ^wide by IM Inches long. In lU ally th e Kaide memben of the fram e w ere I IH !:;• Inches long, but nine Inches o n cach end were turned up a t r ig h t angles.A 48-lnch piece of th e sam e a lie ■pipe w u welded between th o lops ft‘iof the upturned ends. To th e c ross- u:pieces on each end wpre w elded 11 L ____
'sm all rings evenly s p a c * . a n d In to '><'e ac h ring waa hooked,a sp rin g one S.-I Inch In diameter and 12 Inches long.From each spring was su spended a 7strip of l i i iiy W-lnch s tr a p iro n t‘!w ith sufficient tension to c a r ry th e i iI I atrlps In a uniform position and to reduce rebound when a vehicle passed over the guard, a crosspiece r ; o f strap Iron was welded m idw ay i>. from the ends, creating a f lo a t in g P;j
I WEGENER i ’|I COFFEE SHOP i ^ lX r , r t ^ f lI FINE FOODS I g i* SM«Ul!«!nf In 2 ^ J I • BroUed Steaks a n d Cbopa Z n5 • Fried Chicken tt • lU llaa Spagbetu - ♦ M 4 SINNERS Z [ 4t O m lUIIr a n trt M M lar Z ^ ' t » A.M. to 19 P.K. X M* _ tris KlaWrIr B«i. Hbbwsr ** ^ Z 3
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E aste r 4 )re ss AOne and two-piece suii
'Cflses in Spring's loveliest liars and patterns/ R
l i m - I o o k i n g sty les w i th ^ Dulded h ip lines, .clever col- : tre a tm e n ts , t o u c h e s o f inestone g l it te r 1 • Y ours f o r 5 Qp 1 occasions fro m a ftem o o n i to even t-fu ll evenings . . . S l |
n a v y a n d o th e r s m a r t ades. C om e try these o n a t inney’s tom orrow ! suits
merit with gores,
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H | B M k p a i r s . . . P e n n e y ' s has smooth lea the rs , tn e d es and fabrics to choose fro m colon, B anJtlied .
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Burning Coal Mine Sealed; 3 Bodies Found
E M E ay . U tah. M arch 16 CR-A brokebu rn ing coal mine w as resealed S a t- shaft.
' u rd ay n igh t a fte r e r m recovered Wbith e bodies of two men w ho hod rescuecraw led Into th e cnmibUng smoke- questfilled tunnels to look a t some equip- weekm e n t the f
T h e crewa f irs t found th e body of ' A lfred RJccl. 44. H elper, son of them ine owner. An hou r la te r th e y ear- ‘
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fe l t thia noaUng grill u t t l e guard {cm U perform ed well. T here w as n o evidence of cattle ever having a ttem p ted to s lep Into or jum p across i t K o doubt th e bright coat c f aJum ln-
. tu n pa in t helped tu rn th e anim als BA I. aw ay . - •' servlM
A l the/Close of th s p astu tlng sea- Johns,son h e brm ight th e guard 'In to th e Wednt
■ p ro jec t garage and parked th e back aboutw heels o f a truck on th e g rill m ost Ketchio f la s t wiMer to t a t the life o f th e R e isprings. T hey showed no ap p aren t Wash.,loss o f elasticity from th is extrem ely emplo;long period In a stre tched poalUon. survlvi
M any w ater users Ui e aste rn O re- John»<goh are building the ir ow n cattle membgiuuxls, and the Vale a n d W arm tie. S p rings irrigation d istric t foresees th o tim e when the ir d itch operatoraw ill no longer be plagued w ltb th e BLAtim e-consum ing Job of opening and Weale]
n - c losing gates on canal a n d la tera l Mrs. \Ite rlgh ts-of-w ay . last wi
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SHORTY COATS SY our fo r day-and-date tim es, ' foT 'w ear over everything from su its to dance dressesi S h im - S e e m crlng so ft wool ooats m ade w ith a xweeplng rainbow of gores, brac let-length sleeves, young up-or-dow n collar. T ry y o u n a t Penney 's tn eggshell ice blue, o the r ligh t tones r
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9 8 c £iced 1 . . and BO pretty I R uffla: dain ty , sheer nylon fabrio theata ll you r Spring and Summer • 'exb :
Como shop a t Penney’s now, T bHb • S ires 6 to 8 '/,.
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D airy In d u s try i n f3 g g g 5 I ^ ^ S 2 B B S iB B f f l ® ®
' K t.t. s ^ o ^ ^ M ‘„S|Mrs,tid^red buying a co a l cutting ma* . p «
T he machine had been abandoned three years ago w hen a ftre broke Mrs.
1 main tunnel en trances had been InT w lr sealed. lA st M onday, th e two men IQness.
.A broke the seal atsd craw led into the sb e 1 t - s h a f t ------------------------------------------------- Berry sd When they TaUed to reappear, a Idaho Id rescue party entered th e mine. The made t e- quest was called o ff la ter la the area all p- week because o t th e datsger trom sh e 1
the fumes a tu l collapsing tunnel husban o j walU and roofs.------------------------------------M r i
Oov. J . B racken I/ce, who comes sons. ( r . from this coa] cauatry, asked th a t cUffon _ another search be m ade. T be crews and J< ^ Worked for m oro th a n 12 h o u n be- nine g
^ fore they retrieved th e bodies. are tn ------------------------------ W ashit
i RitesHeld S wIs HAILEY. M arch Ifl — Oraveslde
servlKs were held for H arry W.I* Johnson a t the Hailey- cemetery on Ji )e W rtnesday afternoon. M r. Johnson. herlT ( ± about &3, died of a h e a r t a ttack a t i n t ^ s t Ketchum; Tw ia j\o He had come th e re from Seattle,It Wash., only a m o n th ago and w u Alum ly employed a t the Alpine cafe. Ho Is { jjij. ,n. survived bv a b ro tJiir.'O otU rlnd A . ______e- Johnson. Taeom s, W aah . He w u a " le member of the Moose lodge a t Sea t- Gi m Ue. • • :es ------------------------------■.ra DOWNEY G U ESTIB BLACKFOOT. M arch 1 8 - M n , id Wesley M orris. Buhl, w u a guest oi a l Mrs. Vemon H artlvigsen In Downey i s u E
last week.
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Fashion’s m o st bewitching styles arc simply blossoming with dais- ies, roses and violets. Some are m isted w ith veiling . . . some accented w ith deep, rich velvet . See so m any a t Penney's nowl *
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E aste r-new p le a te d b a g s
RAYON CREPEThe p lea ts havo i t fo r E aster m ahd Penney’s h as the pleats In ^ these fashion-styled bags I Most
• e x b i t i n g , th e h lg h -fa sh io n . n h D ,^ e f f T ~ B la c k - = - B r o w i t - « ^ a v y — ^
-R e d - P a s te l BIue-PinJ^j-Belg®- and G rey ; and th e low, low Penney price! ' V
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Dke M m M arga re t H oward. TO. « l e 4 _ J B
een In T w in P a lls f o l l o i ^ V U n j ^ «flB aen Uness. ^the She w u b o m M arch. IJ. i m . »a IB
Berry county. M o ..'au d eam » to ■ ■V a Idaho to i m . i t n . Eow ard had , ■ rne made h e r hom e In th e Tw in M Uthe area alnce t h a t Ume. • ■ . ■« m She w u pntceded In death by he r S mei husband, Jo h n T . Howard, tn USS.
Mrs. H ow ard U su m re d by th ree H Imes sons. QeorBO' H ow ard, MurtaUcb: " l «h a t CUfford H ow ard, S outh Oate, | . news and Joe N . H ow ard, Ogden, and < il]be- nine gntt>dchlldren. Also surrlvlng I m
a re two broU ien . Jlm O anlson, } «.W ashington s ta te , a n d M arsh Oar* f Q
> rison. Ava, Mo., a n d a alster, Suile f nCarglle. SuaanvUle, Oallf. 1 11
, . Funeral aervlces wlU be held a t * t m“ “ 3:30 > m . T uesday In the Twin C la Y - Falls m ortuary chapel w lto th*0° R er. Jam ea Bradford of Uie K im . I H
berly ChrlsU an ch urch offldaUng. ^ I’ In term ent will b e made in tha n u,,, Tw in Falls cem etery. j f j l Itie, , I
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b e t l th W ednesdty when he returned I ) to PrsKue from the Motcow funertl i n o f 7 ^ e f BUlln. ' 'n P r tg u e r td lo tnnounced nrldiy ■ tf te m o o n the Ciech CommunUt M p t r ty tn d lOTemment chief w ts . A'l stricken Thursday w ith pneumonlt Qi: t n d plturlier- His condlUon worsened RM n p ld J f end S itu rd sy moTnMit the Wi Czech radio tnnounced he died des* f f l p lte “»U t h t t w u done In men’s W power" by U Czech tn d Sovietn ^ ,
;11. T he P rtg u e rsdlo snnouncm ent U s t n lf h t s tld th s t I t 1 pjn. ( S t . m.
iM U S T ) T hursday t i l w o tt will stop 'M throughout CKch-ilovtikls for fivehjif m inutes to m ark OoCtwtld's death.Ml T hU U exoctly tha procedure fol-Hi 'l lowed l u t M ondty t t the funertlijW o f Btalln.W'! W estern dlplorottlo sources Inu k Vlennn said they tssum ed PremierT ; A ntonin iapo tocky would take over['•; aupreme control of the Ctech Com-
VmII - m unlst p tr ty tn d govemment Injj|U O ottw tld 's piece.
P Term Suspended For Film Writer
-TT— — W A8H INO TO K .-M trch-:8-im — - kHI, e idney Buchm tn. HoUywood w riter.. U'l producer, received t one*yetr sus> O,i'ii pended sentence tn d t t lU line ^ ;r';. to d ty fo r contempt of contreis.I P edertl D istrict Ju d ie T . Blake!)i;< Kennedy Imposed the sentence tf te r
B uchm tn told him he "acted in food'I / iJ th tn d m ean t no-eontem pt,ln my ^, h e trt .“ Sh<
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I contem pt charge because o t his fall* the— ure lo t p p e t r before the house un- 1
Amerfc&R scUviUei commJtUs oo ]tt‘J t n . 36.1983. COQ
B uchm tn previously hod tesUfled plp<belore the committee t t U s A steles Idst h t t he h a d been t member o f the InUCom munist p tr ty from lti8 to IM . ttU
K ennedy tlso p u t Buchmtn on AprobtU on fo r one ye tr. th r
Chian? GuerriUa ^ Statement Drawn S
.l if ' TAIPEH. Ponnostt. M trch 18 W yg,J ' —T he Chinese n ttlonstlst govern- po,•rt]| m e d t l l preparing to Issue t sU te - q^,ij'JI! n u t denying th t t n tU ontllst guer- „ <l l " r lU u t r e operstlns In Burmese te r- j^n' i t ' rljo ry adjoining soulhweat China. v‘.’ui n n t te e d . th e Rovemment wlll hold rlfl — j f a t tho gucnlllfts a re operating Inj i i » V tr lp of ”non-demarcsted border- yuuw l U a d n o t In Burmese territory,!’, o r yi.■L t i i d to r y cUlmed by both C h ln t in d ^gr■ B u m a . In fonnants said. fA, B . T urtberm ore, nationalist o h ln t . n■ *'«111 b« adam ant on declining to■ tv tc u t te forces there, come w h tt■ m ty .- th o Ch ln t Ew nlng Newt ^ W | ■ ••I'l* __________________ Jngl
m Mine Production Boost Predicted S“
; f • COEUR D 'A IZNE. M arch 16 CB- ^I*reductlon from PtcUic northw est S :,.
M .l m ines probably wUJ be more than * tripled In future y e tn , t Bpokanem ining m an told the Idaho H lstorl- fJJS
'W, c»l society Sunday. , [ " J iS T rank Lilly s tld the area has pro-.{ Id aaetd .jtion liian eight bllHon doi- ^ {H im^rVoTmettU^IKI? cdm puable area In th i world. Ho n iuH | t t l d I tc h proven mining dlsU kt still %, M l eonU lns unexplored velni rich InfiH ore. (hfl\ m O old-.W hlch brought the pros- i."®)■] pootort originally — has tccounled „o r
1 1 fo r one .ten th of P tclllc norUinxst li“* I J | j B IU I producUon. U lly ssld .
ffl Youth Qaims $15 S |f- Taken by Robber “] { y | IDAHO PALS. March 18 M W tyI h l l L Plnnock. 19-year*otd G rant youth.l y | l l toU sh e r l f f t offlcen hera IIS waaI m token from hU waUat whUa he w tsRnVK tmcoRscloui tf te r haring been hie
yii} on lhe head.M ’th e .youth u id h is tss tlU n i w tiH a young m tn picked up u t hltch-n f l hiker tb o u i (our miles north ofn i l l i t i to PtUc.■ t t Plnnock t t l d when hs regained
■ H oonsclousness he w u tested In hUH I p trked c a r on the Airport road.
ENDS TONIGHT
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D ebro P ogeb-^ 'R obert N ew ton in
"LES MISERABLES"Victor Hugo's fr6nendour
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In my W ASHINQTON, w tr e h 18 Ifl -Should the P tc lf lo northw est get po
f tha n a tttr tl gas from C anada or Irom D. I fall- the U nited S ta te s? ale UD- T h a t’s one tn g le o t t m any-sided n t •0 00 Irg tl f jg h l being waged a t t power It
commission h e trd on tpp llctU oni to m lUfled pipe gas to thft W tshlngton-O regon- Q filu Idsho area—t hearing w hich runs tn ) { the Into IU fo u rth week Wednesday pr I IM . t / t« r a lour-day recess. wJn on Attorneys* .U ctlcs so fa r show It
three app lican ts a re lining up solid- lo< ly t s t l n s t one. T he three would to handle O anad lan g u . ’They tr e Ui
I W esteoast TY tnsm isslon compsny,____ T ran-N orthw c*t O as company and «
N orthwest N a tu ra l O u compsny. m "n ielr opponen t Is Pacific North-
H im Pipeline company, which pro- « ™ ' posea to bu ild t pipeline from th e Pf Hate- j m n i,a»in field In Colorado P
and New Mexico to U U h. Wyoming. P* 6 Idaho, O regon tn d W uhlngton .
W esteoast seeks t U. S. license to ^ I pipe gas fro m tho Pcnco river Held
115 *“ In n o r th e m British Columbia andAlbert* to W ish lng ton ond Oregon, ^ via V ancouver. B. 0 . I t Is tlie qnly "■!
I i n a gppjicant w ith a Canadian license ,, to expo rt gaa.
Jh ln t . T rans-N orU iw est h u no light - h i ? W esteoast. Trans-N orthw ejt
would buy I t j gas from Westeoast ^ j a d p jp e J t-th rom h_eaB i«n ,.W M h.
Ington t n d Id th o .N orthw e it N atu ra l, however, la . '
, competing w ith W esteoast a n d I T rans-N orthw est os wcH na with ^ U j f N orthw est. T ?iafj because[ 6 0 it w anU lo pipe goi from the ^
PlQcher c reek field In southweatem ; , A lb«fta to W ashing ton , Oregon and nn
Colum bia. ^A ttom eys fo r .f irm s prdposlng to
handle C a n ad ian g u apparenUy Intend to baae p t r t of the ir fight
• _ a g a ln it Pacific Northwest on the lcontenUon t h t t Ban J u m baaln re- ml
( “2^ shouTd go to relievo ihorU ges In m t■ .f*,® C sllfom lt t n d elsewhere. tlo h PacUlo N orthw est, on th e olher M< ‘‘ hand, is expected to ooncentrtte on Th
the one -year lim ita tion of Uie }C sn id ltn e x p o rt license. Pacific of
m tea Northwest U \^yers u y comuiners unialong the proposed W esteoast pipe- tor Une would have only t one*yetr By
Sg u tr tn te e of service bectuse the Co;license w ould be up for renewol Raannually. a tt
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tui’al Gas Import ivest Proves PuzzleIfl — Pacific Northwest got some aup- t get port Inst week from Senator H un t. Irom D.. Wyo, He Introduced-legislation
aimed a t prohibiting im portotlon of sided na tu ra l rb.i from Canada on grounds x)wer I t would be detrim ental to W yo- «ii to mlng's coal Industry.Egon- H unt proposed an am endm ent to runs th e natura) g u a c t which would
esday prevent imporUtlon of g u In cases w here the power commission deem s
show It would "result J n economie d ls- [_ joild- locaUon. unonployment o r In jury ),'ouId to competing field Industries o t th e Q
ere U nited SUtes.” k.psny, W esteou t tllo rney i have thU ' and n p ly to the Paclflo northw est orgu- pany. m ent over the license lim ita tion : lortt). The Canadian govem m ent d e tc r -
p ro. mined. Uirough InvesUgatlon by cx- th e peris, th a t the Peace river a re * boa “
orado Plenty ot «“ to take care of th c “ ^ n “ pipeline requirements and ' a t th e ^ , same Ume supply C a n td ltn po in ts
<. alobg the route, so the license w ould iiflrt be ienewed .annually w ithout ques- , ,„H tlon. O m In both the Peace river J®
° nnd Plncher creek fields h a s no .H' * m arket n t present.
Northwest plans to renew Its up - “ pHcttUon for t Ucense to export g as ” from Alberta April I. The A lbe rta M conservation board rejected N o rth - te
ioM t “PP"e»t>on l u t year, b u t has Itth consider th c case
, a i tc l e r O u company U lU ted nsan ap p U ctn l to build t pipeline from .<C anada to Montana, Idaho a n d „
. r , .^ W uh lngton . But i t ’s an a pp lican t K•7 "* In name only. I t h u presented no ,“ .i!U! testim ony alnce It tried unsuccess-iw rn ^ujiy to ou t th e “
proceeding_______________ J
ijS Dinner Planned sthe HAGERMAN, March 1 6 -A com - R«
\ re - m lttee » t s held a t lha homo of .\lrs. of L l l i -V-W. Cftrwn on Friday aftem oon to — s In m ake final plans for the " In te m a -
tionol" dinner to be sepi-ed a t the Ither M ethodist church a t 8:30 p. m, e on Thursday.the Mrs. Asahel Grldlcy Is In charge
clflo of U bles: the 1:30 p.m. program Is :ners under dlrecUon of Mrs. E \'sn A ndor- llpe- son, Mrs. E m est Blllard. M rs. Pau l ye tr Bye, Mrs. Henry Clsrk, Mrs. V. W. the Carson. Mrs. LeU E\-ans a n d Mrs.
ewal Ray K ite. Tbe public Is Invited to attend.
HIS FRIDAY—MARCH 20
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t Bashful? I If r J l SEOUL; Korea. M a rc h 18 dJW ' jZ I G The Korean nlr w ar m ay pro
duce an' anonymou.i Jc t ace. < »e su p - Officers of tho fo u r th f igh te r- 1 • H u n t. Interceptor wtag rep o r te d the iBlation p.sQ pilot who scored a MIG-1& ' itlon of icDI today now hna knocked « rrounds down three. MIOs, probably de- i ' W yo- stroycti three m ore n n d dam - I
aged two. Ko sUu h a s some 30 < nen t to or <0 missions to fly. T w o more
w ould icitis will m a l^ h im a n ace. n coses The airman refuses tb bc Iden- , deem s tified for "personal" reasons, le d ls- I
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Swimming Pool at 1 1 orgu - KC Holds Water ’
POCATELLO, M s^ch 10 tB-^Thc !’ hv e x . »Wmming pool o t th e new Idaho ,re* h a s State college gym noslum , which ‘nf th e wouldn’t hold w ater w hen con-Bt th e tractors first finished U, now Is ’po in ts ready for use. R epairs are ;
t w ould ncftrlng completion,t cu es- Examination showed thft woter ;■e river leakage occurred w hen underw ater |has no hnd been inatnlled. . i
John Vesscr, d irec tor o f athleU ts, 'I ts a p - .<>aho State wlll com pete In 'o r t e a s swimming events In th e RockyA lberta Mountain conference a s soon as aN o rth - team can be developed.)u t has ' ~
Play Presented _Ited M PAIBnELD, M orch 14 -S en lo ri ‘® of the Camns couijty h igh school °,i “ , presented a play F rid ay evening at
U’e high school audito rium . T he ca.u Included Glenda E dw ards. Donna
V f thB Eskridge, Marilyn Robblna. Polly Jo Prostenson, MarJIe H um phries ar;d Rita Lee.
David Ballard vbb stAge manager :;kn tn d wund effects m nn . H e appeared
briefly In the la st a c t o f th e pUy.I com - Reheanals were u n der th o dlrecUon of .\lrs. of Mrs. Hattlo Lamson. loon to ' '
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Tok* hom e a " s o m p le " bellli Creim of KenmcX7 . ■
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I, F. Youth Is Essay Winner
BOISE, M arch 16 W l-C h a ir m a n . Norman Adklnson of the Idaho com- ; m lttee on employment of tho physically handicapped has announced th a t Larry Day, a a tudent t t Idaho
' Palls high ichool, h u woa firs t ploce ^ In on essty contest sponsored by tho ^ »mmlttee.
His essay on ‘“The phj’slcslly h tn d - Ictpped, a naUonal asset" has v o n Uie bOy ISO tn d a chance a t a «1,000 noUonal firet prise.
I Second prize In th e stato com-— > petition w ent to K enneth AxUll,
• •__ Marslng; th ird to Sherm an Bnow,Moscow; fourth lo Evelyn Nlehoff,
“ I Nampa: and honorable menUon to Lcora H utton, Bonneville; O pal Bean, Homedtle. 'tn d Louise NuxoU,
18 (UV- Greencreek.ly pro- English teachera t t Bolso Jun io r ice. college tn d business tn d professional tigh ter- men of Boise Judged the essays, ed th e Sccond, th ird a n d fourth p r l» MIG-1& winners will receive 129, t l6 and 110, cnocked respectively. ’The p r lie i aro fu r- bly de- nlshed by tho Id th o State Pcdera- l dam - tlon of Labor and the Idaho S U te ome 30 Chamber o f Commerce.■omore -----------------------------
e Id e n - Car Purchased IPAIRFfELD, M arch 19— A t the
regular meeting of the C a m u coun- I J. ty commissioners lost week bids were
^ al>- reviewed for t new passenger c t r ■J , for county use. r E l 6 r Tho Leo Rice Motor company,
Ooodlng, wos low bidder. Rice tlso transfer the police radio, spot-
, r which O h em let.
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Is Utahn to Speak ;Boise, March 18 - MorrU R . ,
t i e r R osenbU tt. president of S tru c tu ra l i S teeJ and Po:^e company. SaJt-Jiake
itirm on c i t y , will tddress the BoUe O h tm - 10 com- b e r o f Commerco M irch i i o n i a phys- — ..
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' “B arriers to BoIm ’s IndustrU l a n dJ a K dlstrlbuUve progress.” .
T» R osenblatt Is chairman o f a nlo rra k . jm crgency committee o n in te r -itruc tura l m oun ta in freight rates.3a}t-Iiake ----------------------------e O h tm - T h e Spaniards set u p public1 i i on achoola In New Mexico in 1721.
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_ j n a tio n a l Indw tH al conference board. Im the th e inooBJe la * b ile on varloot Ineome .(JS ex ce p tin r two year* In the 1D20'« and d [rej m e th o d e f extroctlnc money, no t ------------------
35-Year Belief Pa “ I Vet Finds Ma(■he PHILADELPHIA. M orch W CR- i t «5“ F ra n k McQulUan peered re«n tfu lly orgi
. a t th e face of th e clock, choked w^ off th e early olnmi. go t ou t of bed „ o „■'C‘ —a n d Jtepped on something sharp, drilln s Hla outcry woke up his wife, who theZ aaked “W hat happened, dear? H urt Sept
y o u rsd f? ’* MlH cQ uIUan turned on the light, was
picked up w h at he h a d stepped on, shorthen c u t capers around Uie bed- aaldroom. the
"W hat'a go t into you. Prank?" *®, h is w lfo w onted to know. "And a t » : } ’ th is h o u r l”■a P ro n k Just laughed nnd kep t up .TI0 hlB fandango . ^ 1 , . " I f « n o t w h afs In me; Ws vhat'a
o u t o f m e." h e exulted. j , , , . “P o r neorly 35 years you’vo tald
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If Reds Bolster Theii’ Forces £
S For Germany j„ce BRUNSWICK^ G erm any. W arch ,
10 Ift—Refugees from the east rone I to have repo rled to W est Germ an police ve th o t Russia haa moved up para- (ve troopers and otherwise Is streng th-
en lng h e r posltfon along the trcntltr In betw een E as t and W est Germany. )j™ :h Som e o t th e refugee reporta said r ? ' . JO th e Soviet union's 13Ui parachute a a rm y—three divisions, and e ight ^ “.2
a r brigades—moved Into positions neor M agdeburg, on th e E lbe river, on Uic B n in ..lc k -m rlli» «u tob .hn ima ^ 9S m iles behind th e Iron curta in. . . „
A t M orlcnbom . th e Soviet check- ^
k p o in t 20 miles east o f here on Ihe Q
B runsw lch-B crlln autobahn. G er- m a a w orkers were sa id to be build-
Id. lng conorete bunkers and InstAlllng V r th search ligh ts a n d ' alarm systems. H k In A rm ed Soviet guards 'po tro led the ■ ■
a r w ork sites. ' w UA Soviet m lllt*ry headquarters
ty w « repo rted e jtabllshed a t Lud- rk w igslust on the H omhurg'B erlln n . a u to b ah n 35 miles Inside E ast Geres m an y . * I 3- T h e communUts olso were said to fna
have 3,000 ex -no tlt a t work digging tren ch es la the vicinity of pauen. n e a r th e O eechoalovok-and W « t •» , Getrhiiin borders, a n d m ln lng 'them ' ~*i«
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League Official^- ;« 2 Due at Conclave
POCATELLO. M orch 18 I fl -O f ll- „ * clalB of m unicipal leagues In two SU tea will be omong tho tpeakert o t
,j th e f if th annual InsUtute o t govern- AU m e n t sponsored by Idabo St^te col- R«] le sa h e re M arch M-37. E li
, • T h e y a re Tom McCey. Balt Lake 7 * •en y . e i^ u u v 6 " a i f« i f l r c t th r o n n- —®* M unic ipal league, and Robertson W.
S m ith . W elser. execuUve secretary 8 o f th e Idoho M unicipal leogue.
FOR SALE^ ROLLER RINK BLDG.1 iln Inv *<]ulpBi<st.f t P k o n a 5 7 8 - W o r 2 6 4 Aci
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^ 1931 19J7 ISwth of the tneoDO U x b lU on ladlTlduab an e thodt of flDoxuIog th a (OTemmenl, accordli iwd. In te l a t left, u sing U. 8. tr ta tu ry flfiir« Income* ra o i l t i f fro m »5,»0 a year to »!M.(
I and during th e depressloo, th e Inceme Ux
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- I t w itn-t so. I-ve finally won the ly argument. H ere 's th e proof."
W hereupon h e th ru s t “under her iin •° nose a G erm an m achlnegun bullet i P- drilled Into h la r ig h t shoulder In ou 10 th e Meusc-ArgoiuiB - offensive o t mt r t September. 1018. . ( J _
McQuman. W orld w ar_ l_v ttoan , t. was operated on a t a base hospital a, shortly a fte r h c was founded. He !- sold Saturday th e surgeon told Wm
the bullet h a d been removed. But i~ as Ume w ent o n h e began to doubt It It; Uie arm h u r t . I t was weak and
SUff.ip Three weeks ogo a lump oppeor-
ed below h is r ig h t shoulder blade . where he hnd been h it. An Itching ‘ developed. L o s t W ednesday night . before going to bed. McQuillan _ massatied th e lum p extra hord.
T he nexl m om lng h e trod on the point Of-the steel-Jockeled German, bullet. Ha sold th e bullet had popped out. b rc a U n s old scar tissue and lea\1ng a n Inch-long crack In the s k |n -"c n o u g h to convince my wife 1 was r ig h t 'all olong.".
[ Inquiry Slated on ' Rates for Power
CALDWELL. M arch Ifi W>>-R<p- resentotlves o f Caldwell orea tarm -
. . ers will oppesT a t a n Idaho publlo ’ uimUes commission hearing Thurs- V day to p ro tes t th e application ot
Idaho Power com pany to raise its , , pumping rates.
The delegatea a re Herbert Tiegs.„ Nampa, ond O ordon Easlon and J M artin G reen. Caldwell. They rcp- “ resent farm ers o t some 8,580 acres
of pum p-lrrlgatcd land. *
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J *iS“C S ^ * S(■ WQtll.C«l«r S-N#«IU 6*»li>*” anr mKhanlckI «ktnsuI- AU m akes b f Sewing Machines i- Repaired a n d Modernized Into
E lectric P o iU b les and Consoles.
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Reprievef WASHINOTON. M arch 16 W ant . —B ectu » M arch 15 te ll on S u n - Jec ;; day ihJs year. Ineomtf ta ip a y e n a te “ goi an extra 24 hours lo w hich fon
to file their returns. T he d ead - serl r line is m idnight tonight. At Belum s are acceptable, w ith - nor ] out penally. U mailed an d po st- ren t marked before then. th e
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atom ic artillery sbaU vU l b« n r« dfrom one of th# anny*! new 88- In
M to n cannons by remote contro l M d a n o t by a soldier gun crew.
Several previously undlscloaed ^VO deuilt o r the f l r i t /la id te s t e f A-^ th e newly-developed »-ahell w ar* “I given laU yestarday to o o m sp o n d - -«40 en ts touring Uie site of to m o rre ir 's I3 public atomie esploslon o s VUcca ^I ’B}0 Informed sourcej aald th e A -fu n I probably would be fired on M ay 3.I The army has fired t m r a l c o n - s< Bm ventlonal high explosive ahells fro m d l H th e huge 380-mUlimeter tia ju o n b u t B h a s yet to test one of th e 11- ln c h t j i , . shells conU lnlnf an atom to c h a rg e , r
Carroll Tyler, head of thft. a tom lo I energy commission's te s t e rg a n laa - p , 3 a tlon which develops a n d tcsU . a ll ^ }«i— -of'A T D eilcal-ttoolff-Treaponsrw ild- n
th e tlrs t live A-thell would be U s t . q 40 ed a t Frenchm an fla t In th e v a s t b s sou thern Nevada atomie te s t s ite . v , ws • The A-thell will be loaded In to IW. th e atomic cannon by Its n o rm a l ^ Ite gun crew. Tyler aald. a n d will be „
fused to explode.In m ld -o tr a t a n undltclosed height above various
' mJUtary itructuref. vehlcJes a n d S. equipm ent on the d e iert f loor b e - „ !?w. ”
Some o t these some stru c tu re s , ' If) and materiel will have been su b - i ' ' n- Jected to an s ir burst frccn a n " in atom ic bomb dropped from a n a i r p eh force bomber earlier In th e 1053 d - series of 10 nuclear detonaUons.
Actual firing of Uie m onster c a n - h- non will be done electronlcolly by It- rem ote control through th e use of
th e sequence Umer. the am aslng ly I complex device used to tr igge r every
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POCATCLLO, U u t b 10 ho S U to coUete took O n t p lu e In Tour ou t o f live dlrU loni lo ttw itx th a n n u a l aU -Id ibo tfebat« tour> nam ent, w b lc h wound up a tvowlAr •esslon Baturdajr.
About 60 stu d en ts from six IdAho Ifl scboolj com peted In .th e meet for 01 ho n o n ia t2uve tosln speech iJeJds,I debato, o ra to ry aUd Impromptu. T heI ! improm ptu a n d debate fields were t|! . divided In to tv o dlvUlons each, for n upper a n d low er coUete lerels.E! Com peting schools w ith IdahoI; BU te w ere th e University of W aho.K College of Idaho , Northwest N u *Ql arens coUese, B obs Junior coUese5 and Blclcs coUeje. University of
i laprom ptu ,- lower dJvlslon, wss ihes{ only e th e r school to win a fbst.i t s Ja d r t sn A Kroup o f 3S judges,. Includlns■ school facu lty , and area business-■ men. law yers and mloistcrr, refereedI I Uis m eet. r l- l B tandlnss in each of tbe (Ive di>{![) visions:iU D ebate, low er division, (two per*K) son team s competing): 1. B oM rt ^ Younger a n d PtUx Neals, Id sho 'IB s u t e ; 3. M a m r e t McDevltt and■ Delores M alm . M aho SU te: 3. Stx- n way tiff am ong two teams each from !R College of Id aho . University of Id a-
b o a n d Id a h o SUt«.1|1| A special prize for outsU ndlng ! {I II tp e s k u in the lower debsto dl*!f^ Tisioa w en t to Jean Ann WaUh, till College of Idaho.f t | D ebate, u ppe r d v ls i o n r l .w w m *I l more a n d L a n y Ellson. Idaho a u t« . .Ah a. Bill B ra u n er and O eotfe K nlghU ^ Sm ith. College of Idaho. 3. (three- > I f? f way Ue. D on Mathews and Erllng l i Bknrten, College of Idaho, D onna ( (.lli B ale and ' P a t atvtge, Idaho SU U ,
and ,7ohn Ju d d and BUI PsU rsen, 1 m Idaho SU to .m O oU U nd ln f ipeaker ^Iff? O uU tandlng speaker award for 4 svi upper d sb a te dtrUiw. Qeorgt ptea> . fflu ifll n lngw . N orthw est Naiarene. —J;!’ Im prom ptu , lower division: 1. Lee _
Anderson. University of M aho. X K , ■Ifi (three*way tie) BUunton Tst«. um *•f!r Tersltjr o t Jdaho, Don a ib b i, Idaho
s u u , and Robert Younger. Idaho ll/; S late , s. (two-way Ue) Andrew Field ||!;i SAd Dick Johnston , both University I ' l o f Idaho . ^Ml Im prom ptu , upper dlvUJon: t .
t s n y jaU oo, M sho SU U . *. BJH n ' FeU rsen, Id ah o BUU. 9. John Judd , howe '•■’.I Idaho S U to . e rr la
iI O ra tory : 1. Felix Neals, U a h o the SU to. a . (two-way Ue) Don MaUj- hearl ewt, O oU ^o of Idaho and D onna H e Bale , Id a h o SU to. 9 (lwo*way Ue) cvntl; Jam es E r u g tr , U n lv e ilty of id sho , took »nd2£arv a re tM e D e v ltt ,ld sh o 8 U U . from
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.British Cut in Red Trade Is Advised
•WABHINOTOM, M arch IB W —Sen. H . A lexander Sm ith. B.. N . J , siUd to d a r B rita in should U ke new steps to c u rta il iU trsdo w lto red Chin*.
H s toM ft reporter b e is oonsld- erln* th o feasibility of an offer o f ” *** moro U nltod B u tes m ark eu for ^ BrlUsh goods to compensaU fo r loss • • • ' In BrlU sh sa les to Asia. kids
Tbe BrlU sh, h e said, m ight -be m em markeU th ro u g h ta riff raU ad ju st- Uvo ' a e n U a n d eased custom tvstrlc - A m a offered m o re ready aocess (o U. S . to se tions, In r e tu rn for cutting back T h th e ir tr a d e w ltb communist C hina, o f cc B e em phasised .tha t such a plan, so co in ' f a r a s h e U concerned, sUU Is in th e fo r 1 s tudy s ts « e and th a t h s Is n o t y e t stove offering i t a s a firm proposal. .._js
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Appeal to Queen ill Made by Farouk
B O U E, M arch 10 Itn •*■ I tu m e r a n d eVv K ing F a ro u k of Egypt in a n open a pai
le tte r to h ls wife, ex-Q ueen-N srrl- d reasj i . ' m an , p r in te d In a Bome dally news* w ithn ; pspe r sppsaled to h e r today "(o is a r
V l 1 oome back to me." ducU(>w. ; Farouk apologited to h is 19-year* gains trH ' eld wife fo r n o t having gone to m .t|)L Bnmn a lm a r t ta hn- off wh>n - y] ] | | she flew to Sw llw rlsnd U st week. },ow*ie f l H e said, - I am certain I should n o t g jn tuM have been able to ..c o n tro l m y ^ m vi|W|l nerves." enfnn*I M Farouk ch irged three days sgo ^ £ n Egyptian Prem ier Mohammed Na*IU ffulb h sd broken up h lf m arriage by ,n exerting pressure on the ex-king’s fam ti Ul|| mother*in*lftw, Mrs. Asslla Sadek.
i j Adlai Says WarP Ace Not‘Shock’ s
IjNli, SEOUL, K o re a ,. M srch 18 » — djii. n v V Adlal stovenson Ulked w ith th e . . . lU li, world’s leading Je t ace today a n d „ " M u dedded th e pilot d ld n t l o o k I m p “»hook.-i t i l l . "They've relieved Uils guy. he 's I H | ‘ so good,** th e Democratic iesder re*I H m arked a fU r a short ch at w ith I j in .h a n d K n i o CoL Boyal Baker. Mo- ■ B li Ul aUled atrbase. M s■ H ll colonel w u ordered off' I nI H combat mUslons after he knocked V *
d o w n 'h U ' n tta R ussian-built-M IO - ■ ■ n i IB U st 'w e ek . B a k u chose to r«* n tu rn <0 th e U. 6 . H Im ' ■■ ■ I
i l School Awarded ■ p l To Cahoon Firm i||4 j, BLACKFOOT. M arch 18 « n - C a - \ I P I'hooti ConstrucUon oompany, Poca* 1. IjU ! teUo, w as awarded a contract to - a tw ,. day fo r a new high school building IW) I s t Blackfoot, subject to apprw al by jillf , th e U. S . offloe of educsUon. mt t t i I Cahoon submitted th e low bid of ' 1 I l M l tM3.499. P lans caU for a 33-class- U n room buU dlnf with Uboratories,
comblnaUon auditorium snd gym - H aaattim to d o the r f s d Uties.
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B y HAL B O T li ' U h«1. NEW Y ORK M arch W W -E very *«•
aJH once in a w hile President Elsen* J*®” ' idd, how er has a w ay of putUng an un* >
e rring finger on ^ 0 th e A m e r l c a n agali,Ui. he a r t.nna B e did U ia t re* owntie) cen tly w hen b e to (.Iho, took t i m e o u t l l l ^ ^ ^ H I Be lU . from Intem aU on* the
a l worries to pay U dI a ^ I n iU to th e * lth[ . o l d - fash ioned H | S ^ 3 | | ^ B ffoln,
d c o u n t r y s t o r e - D i keeper in a c h a t ^ a ^ v ^ ^ l to t h e A m erican one
T R eU U federaU on. . tomiH e c U to i h l> SSb
^ ow n w arm m em ories of the country wouJ ^ s to res of hU boyhood-"U ie social s ton
cen te rs of ou r time"—he told th e woul , “ j reU lle rs o f today: Bifor * ^ a n does n o t live by btesd alone
loss • • • W h a t a re you doing to give th e , \ k id sU ia ta re f iy e a iso ld to lS s im llii r P *
•be memories? . . . memories th a t will l i t - live w llh them . . . I hope Uiat the rlc- A m erican reta ile rs , will not forget 8. to se ll m em ories."
ack T h ere U a o doubt th a t Uie kind / n a . o f country s to re in which Abe Lln* ^< BO coin learned to know people-fam ous « (y th e tor iU checker plsyers, polbelUed. " y e t stove , cracker b a rre l and r s t cheese j
—Is getting a« rare as the cigar J sto re Ind ian .
I t h as given w ay to th a t vast
t c a th e d ra l o f commerce, Uie super
m a rk e t, in w hich throngs shop to r so ft music, every buy is a bargain.
3er a n d every purchase Is prewrapped in >en ft package a s san ita ry as a siUnt's Tl- d ream . T here isn 't anything i i^ n g n * w ith them . M ass shopping probably 'Co Is ft n a tu ra l sT tennaU i of mass pro
duction . B u t th e y ‘do sell more bor* ir* ga in s th a n m em ories, to I n betw een th e old oorniUy store
however, a re thousands and thou- sands of neighborhood stores across
^ A merica w hich- a re a kind o f ' a o o m p r t ^ e . T bey are more likely
i*® to give c red it th a n bargains b u t th e custom er U trea ted as a friend,
V and when a k id comes in wiUi his 8 * fam ily 's m e a t order the butcher
dellgbU h im w ith a free slice of baloney, eaU n on th e spot.
U y dad r a n th a t type of store
tfo r alm ost SO years. Some small ■ ~ shopkeepers develop a grudge again st superm arkeU , bu t dsd never ^ did.
* 2 “A ny m an who c a n 't open a gro- eery store r ig h t nex t doer to a superm arket and do a ll right, does- n ’t belong In business," be said. "B ut •
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If h e does, b e wUl have- to sell serv* beefry ice. Some people will a lw ays w ant tlmsn. personallred- service, a n d will psy gotin . fo r i t ." Uie■ I T h e only th ing d a d ever had He■ against th e superm arkeU w as Uiat hat■ they were so sp ick -and -span his I tv■ ow n ' customers fin a lly forced him 7■ to U ke th e saw dust o f /-h 2 s floer. wat■ B e was a n o ld*U m er. a n d loved his■ th e fee l o f sawdust u n d e r h is feet, bin H and h e though t a ffrocery store ths H w ithou t sawdust w as like a lady his B ffo ln ; to church In a b a th in g suit, for■ D ad had know n h u n g e r in h is cre<■ youth and couldn 't tu m away a n y rati H one hungrVi W hen ft Jobless cus- * j
tom er had so big a U b h e was too & ; ezm arrassed to come In himself, he uke
try would send one o f b is k ids (0 the . . . :lal store w ith an order, know ing dad lhe would always fill th e b a s k e t
B u t dad h a d h is ow n philosophy 1 ,n - about credit. oni[(,” "Y ou c an give J t I f y o u r store is ter;
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being out of work, ■will pay up h is 1a grocery blU as soon o a h e lands a J
Job. B ut In a b ls s h o t neighbor* . • hood the last m an . t h e y pay l,t thele s
W hen a fam ily b rea d w in n er had1 serv* been sick or ou t o f w ork for a longI w ant Ume, dsd would s e e th a t his kids *111 pay got to a movie or c irc u s olong with
Uie other neighborhood children. „r had He couldn't sU nd to see them un*IS th a t happy snd le ft o u t o f things, whenin his I t i^asn't Uielr fa u l t t im e s were bad. d him Today 1 am n o t o u re wheUier it ^
floor, was 'dsd's p e n an a ltze d servlee or _loved his extension of c re d i t th a t kept
is feet, him tn business so lo n s . I do knowstore Uist if the red in k t h a t was on ,,
a lady his ledgers when ho d ie d was trans*suit, formed to black Ink o n h is heavenlyIn h is credit sheet—wcll. h e hoa a highy a n y raUng now. jj,s cus- * i like to th ink th e re a re a t least i„' u too II million other sto rekeepers Just _lelf, he Uke my faUier . . a t l l l In business f(0 the , , . and don 't you kn o w one, too?lg dad ' ___________________
osophy The winter a t V olley Forge was only one In a seriea o f d read fu l win-
tore Is ters endured by c o n tin e n U l troops 'hood,'* In the rtvoluUon. O th e rs a t Morris* i, a fte r town were as bad o r T o rse . L
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FUL SUITS - in Silk o n d Rayon, ed wlUi neat, flared lin e s . Subtle,I. Sm art collar. T affeU lin e d . Sizes I. Red - Velvet - Blue - O rey .
19.95LE TOPPERS!—wiUi one s m a r t bul-
pointed collar, F rench c u ffs . . .-Wool! SlKs from 8 th ro u g h 18. nu t - Blue.
19.95
L ! ONE G ROUP OF
-CREP^BLOUSES-------oose -
2 .9 9JUSTRECEIVEDI
Bevy of Easter BbnnetsA N D PURSES TO M A T C H
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Backtd br Rtd om r Commonlit Petty n n 1»4» skctioR In Bulgorio.
Potond'i tublin 80»irflmtnr e Commiinijt front von 1947 tittlion vilh o iiittatK t ot Rtd ormf. . ^
Xtdt forttd Klflg Michoil of Romonls to ebdlcott |ond Communiit front party von onrwhilnlng ,• tictory in 1947. ^CtichetloToiii'sn M i n n IMd sfKtfon. Rtd (
coup. In 1948 fvllr Communiiid country. | -f Moo'i ofmjf took ortr Chino. In 1950, Soritt.
ChisQ poet tignid binding tve coanlrin.
fa Kangory, Conimvnirt Porty gelntd sfrangth It end otiantd full povtr In ]9 j£
>wef in 1824. T he g rea tee t period of growth
Fibn Star’s Gems ',TS: Reported Stolen„ PAL.M SPB IN Q S, Collf.. M arch 10
m — Police repo rted today screen VM. Greer O arso n has been robbed
fl~ of more th a n <10.000 In Jewels while vacaUonlng w ith he r husbond o t Uils fashionable desert resort,
rs w hen PoUce <5UoUd Uie BriUsh octrcss ere bad m saying th e gem s were taken from
her cotUge h e re late Saturday night i : while she a n d he r husband, E. E.
w .^ Ibgelson, o wealUiy oilman, were „ L.nn» ou t dining.u-M on She-saia th e loss was no t dlscov- 4 tn in s . ycstcnlay.
’! “ w lh I t If beJJeved th a t the first public • dem onstration of'televlslon In color
in the U nited S U tes was broadcast a t least i„ 1529.•ra Just ----------------------------------------------------business j ' Ie, too? F ro m Id e a io M a ilb o x
Com plete le tte r service rge was M ulUgraphlng, Addressing, ful win J^^illngI troops J - H IL L 'S L E T T E R SHOPMorris- U nder B ank & T rust Phono 458
I P retty N o tes t h o t wlll ' ploy on Im p o rtan t port in
your Spring F ash io n Song.
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IJ. w ^ l R H ye, I;s ■ h 'R w r a p ' I
j w W i
^4mnets / f / W ^
$343,997 Set J As-Aid-fpr. 5. - _ g MiningFirmsS ’ W ASHINGTON. March 18 ( 8 ^ - S ' c ia l) - P lv e Idaho f im s wUl receive S ; *313^97 l a govemment assU Unce to ^ 3 a id In th e development o f new tu n g - -
g sten, lead a n d ilnc deposits, t a e de
fense m inerals exploraUon adm ln- IstriU on announced.
T h e conU acts were am ong 28 r —r i gigned tn th e first two m on ths of
i th is y e a r w ith operators in n ine S g SUtes. Q ovem m ent funds toUUed s s : $039,903 a n d the operators will = fu rn ish »500,482 in additional r a U . ^ THe biggest individual con trac t 5 S : of Uie 28 was wiUi Uie D ay MUies. ~ Inc.. fo r lead-ilnc exploraUon la
Shoshone county estlm sU d to eost SSS ■*242,800. T ho government will supply S g 50 pe r cen t o f Uie cojts.? ? O th e r. Id ah o llrm a-w inn lng-con*
~ w ere’ JjpiHtaW^ ioalW M JJilBg:= com pany for 1142.634; NorUi Fo rk — Mi ni ng company, $44^00; and Qal* SSS conda lead mines, *90.000. All these S S w ere fo r lead-tlnc exploraUon in s s ; I Shoshone county and th e govern*
m en t w u committed to pay h a u o f • Uie cost.
s s : B rad ley Mining company received s s ; a 8112.000 contract fo r ' tu n g s ten = ~ exploraUon In LcmhI county,, w ith = s s - (h e -g o v ern m e a t-sa p p ly Jn c _ # « .(W . “ o r 75 p e r cen t, of Uie cost.
* Youth Enlists«"» JERO M E, M arch 18-O nrtllo M c- "r- • L eah le f t Thursday for F t . D ouglas,
u u h . to enUst In Uio U. S . a ir force, i He wUl tako his bnslc traln inB a t* 1 Com p RoberU, Calif. M rs. M c U a n
will m ako he r home w llh h e r p a r- enU , M r. nnd Mrs, Theon Zalw.
•for o n IndeflnlU time. i « t . ----------------------------------------------------------
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were
8 9 . 5 0 V o l . ; N o w
public 1 2 9 . 5 0 V a l . f N o w
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r m s« <Spe-I receive tance torw tu n g - ......... ------------------------------------------ .
in tha o t In Ju st One M ontin n in e .
From Idaho Enougl S S i M eat, to Feed a Ci [tiSl” to Falls an Entire Yeo
to cost • __II supply T h is p e rc e n ta g e Is I ing con* consum ption o f food
; m Jm '"co m p o re3 "witi
S? Sele sh ip m en ts of food pnaUon in m onth ,
govern*J iiaU o f
D oily Service Inreceived tu n g s ten Ity., w ith
G a r r is / - / f f / mh e r p i - H c a d q u a rte r t T erm lnn Zaim,
-Piece■IROMEN E T T E S ]
9 . 5 0 J?r Chrome Dinette ' I ff in Our Easter ie of Values!
I.; Now .... 69.501., N o w 98.001., Now ....114.50 /1., Now ....149.00 1
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PLAN.
^fOR BIRTHDj lEN MARCH 211
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, ' ^ B double
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. . . witK your local 1; progressive m er
chants — the Gold A rrow profit-shar- a
' ing way! j
ew Stam pt i i ty be plieed In ihe r=although obtained a t d ifferen t Ieach book filled a s $3.00 fo r anjr I
or aervlce you select from any «
reputable fJn sa p a r lid p a tin ? in
A RROW P R O F IT -S H A R IN G
tTHDAYS | ~21 AND APRIL 20
UIS siga u A ties u d tha s t in u y be is likely to be itfong-w illed, indcpead- M ta a d Ju n d .T lie t ln d o f gift h e 'll T ilue is aa -
EldlNTHQRNDALE $ 3 9 7 5
► ' 'pSi:7sir- S■s JEWELERS; l ^ A W f W u a » l u t . ■■ 8erri« A n Ambt^lein Coitm\»AY THI
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This W ee k - And EVER'
2 0 %Cash And
1 LUSTERIZED Di• STAY-PRESS Pn• . -POUBLE ^
m BZCOtiD 8TBEET SA8T' WE G IV E OOLD AHRO^
AMPLE FREE PARKIN
A rt PERFECT for — _ D O U e L B i ^
i ecLi\'■Your Friendly S h o .
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SAVEf SAVING GOLE
GO*H r / ^ ^ ARR(V y / O ar E aitc i
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f ) D i s c o u n i ' B o
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id Carry sa' Dry Cleaning Pressing
k W E D .-T H U R S . o nF R I.-S A T .
iF S O N E 783
UIRO W STAMPS
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^VE DOL.URS OLD ARROW STi
D O U B L EA ^ R t ^ w S T A MEaster V alue Parade Wednes- through Saturday will featu re ble Gold A rrow Stamps on every iiase a t th e stores represented HIb page.
Easter Value SPECIA
ENGLISH B one-C hina CUPS and SAUCERS
H and-P ain ted CUP-SAUCER and PLATE
S nack Set
B o u a b e r —Onr OnM m>IDnatOf7 C
R U N N L, * N ex t Door to Idoho Power 0
SPEED- -
GET BOTH 1 MARTIN MOTOR
LARSO
Lanon WotercreU ire lail&ntly ready : consumlo* SprliiB repilrlnj Ifl reduced Watereralt ara alickyi drr . . • uid Mai the power you need, when you need It,
DOUBLE,
^ ^U ® E Q 0 H yHeodquartort for Martin M oton
BUD & MSPORTIKQ GOC
Yeur Gold Arew.Sporting
i t B — i:iow IPAY
W I N F A L L S , I D A H g ____________
tsrVAL^ R i
5STAMPS
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M P S ^ 3ednes-matureevery
sented
ilue Parade CIALS
$ 1 . 0 0
9 8
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rreo toe r CIeM*De« 8UI1 la P r e r r ta ®
S I N G ’S »r Open Fri. Eve 'Til 9:00
SAFETY
ITH WITH >TORS and^RSON BOATS j
tly rea d y fo r Bervlee. Coatly. tJnieB reduced to a minim um . L anon Hov. a n d M arU n M otors give you tho A loru n e e d I t , i&fely and qulcUy. Llm
Re(F a t
^ W ID.-THURS. < pr FRI.-SAT.
n M otors ond Lonon Boott
i MARK ®KQ GOODS
Sporting Cood« Store
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ALWAYS FINE C
- Be Reac^ N e x t '
Order Next V COAL N(
From Your Gold Arrow '
DOUBLE ^
IDAHO BEAN & ELETwin Folli, Phonf 36
E aster V alue Parai
SAMPSON Car.Now Dlicoittlttued hAiorted C o lon ■Limited Supply -
Reg. 6.95 ■(F a ir T rad e Price)
SPE C IA L ................tm(Toble Only) ^
DOUBLE
Hoosier FurnilElkt Bldg. Op«AM]
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SERVICE
INE QUALITY
dy Next Yeor ’
jxt W inter'sL N O W iId Arrow Cool Deafer
& ELEVATOR CO.Fllir, f l io n . IM
I Parade iSpecial
Card Tables
5 * 2W E D .. THURS.
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urniture Co;O p .n F il.E v . Till 9:00[Pii
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o tt!d -e o M »A m u le th s 1 1 ! l ,11 m V time. Jo w p h L j k l l j l l Mxi 'to id Uie R w n n n ^.week &K0. ^ V i l i n f l
moved away S)».. w. . Teeth rJ
J R e l in e d .tJ™ e d r a r r n , ^le-Tlw vU.ef[ui ft pro- M lm m n ^ m
FITRib e m a r k w l ' •
* ta runnlii* SA IE S U bOU
« h .™ been r t o n , m m ^
n t Manager WontitAiN AS STORE manager
ty fo r experienced salesmcaj in .store background, age 25 v i/p o id v o c a tio n / profit-shofSrt vith grow ing corporation.
sROwalt at,Greenowolt'i,lafc,Ji
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5 m 1lEVEL" ^h h eel M n d tl In WhiM ^
calf. ✓
N otu ro llzer i 1
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m s s s s *
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^LDORF'')*betw nn-hM l . . •le drcsay shoe on »T loveL BJuo Calt
L ife Strld#
8.95
Declares U.N. Girding Foret
TO KY O . M w cft'lB a n - T b e OWQ ; m u n li t rmdlo Peiping *ald tod»y th
U nited NkUons com m nnd la "Unsln •up” t l l along th e K orean battle f ro n t , .
P e ip ing ladleated th e reda belief th e tU lw are preparing to launc a m a jo r a m u l t in K orea. Incluoin tm ph ib ious kttaclU 'on bo th c o u t
I n reporting the •‘tensing u i along th e fron t..the b roadcast eal s ince J a n . 1 "new enem y tfoop dli poalUons have been tnade along tb w hole battlatronc."
“R elnforcunents and ' fre sh sui ' p ile s bave been brought up ." It sal.
“O bstnicU oni p re v lo u a Jy -e re c t e w ere removed a ll a lon^ th e fron t i
— •— ttoB -tittsrpaT t-of-February .--------“A t Uie Mine tlnle. U rge quai
U U is ' of amniunlUon a n d mUlta i luppU es have, been se n t by eren
Ihlp* and transport p laaea". to 1 U n d s off the eastern a o d weste
. COftSt*."“E nem y warships have appean
o t f , th e Korean coasts In larg 'num ber* , and bave constan tly ei gagefl In amphibious w orfare ai
-------- M>tl-ftlrcnHt axarclses, _ a p j . c i oa g en ts are continuously belnR se over on saboUge and reconnalssan m issions. ’ .
“However, I t ts clear from tJ • , w idespread war w eariness a m o r
enem y troops th a t Elsenhowei p la a s for a new m ilita ry ventu
-are doomed to failu re even befo tb e y a re begun.*_________________
Grange Builds Of Furnitur
8ev« rtl of the p p b l ^ w W ^ I v l t h t bsodlcappM exUte&ee ha« S e n aoWed'for pa tlenU a t V«i2«7' M eaw ial hosplt*! by a Twi yaU a Orange project.
T h e O raniers have constructed 1 pieces of ipaelal fu rn itu re w hleh u bound to bring Joy to polio pa tien t
th e polio ward as “Polio P e te”—an la n d ed and fInUbed by Uie othe O range numbers. . _
Otie artjel# W a p lay U ble . bul to % height for pre>school chlldrei
H’.jJ ’t ' with » h |l( - c lrc le c u t ,ln each of th' fo u r sides. -Creed' ia lU th is ti;
>/; “shamroek** .table. T h e children, t
| { | ( G r a n g e M e e t s
S l P i ' B H B ls U srob ' l ^ M ^ - Bt&ne:B fflli W ebber spoke a t te a B u h l Orang| l ^ ineetlng Friday n igh t. Two sol<l i l b w era sung by Donna McCautsy.
l l P l m charge o f - a sc ra p ;d riv e wl1 1 ^ b « ' K arlo Metzger a n d K tnnetB m ------- S c h iid e r . Tb'e ‘group also voted IH H b e ld ft coefced food sa ls SaturdaM B ' fo r th e benefit of th e buUdlng funil I l H - U r . ftnd U n . J . R. HaUey and MH H : a n d M n . A lbert K a s t terved rty jvr.'? ■ tresbm ents.
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la AiiinDriveK f l l f l B D K N ;M a rt!b :« -6 u p fo fB eh o eU w i ' B t r ) 'WUUams, announces U iat U f f l iU school d litric t Is tftklng p a r t Ui
w eek lo U ie . a n n u tl chUdren iSiisnl elotbljtf'cfusids. • ' ■H i m P tr« a U a n asked to have cloUn l l l C In c d e a a . and m ended a n d read I J H w h e a Uis school chU dren stop f<
t b t bundles. •.
H i Trips T aken■ f E H A Z a T O K . M arch 16 — Mr■ O T e b lrle y Fouta tQ d -d a u g h te r , wh■ M : ' h a v e been vUlUng. be re th is w lntcf f i r ^ h av e .gone to Dugwoy, U ta h , to JolNivtv b v husband'w ho is employed th e r- 'i l t tf ' Crossley, fo a o f U t. an
; M rs.' VlxjO O rottley, h a s gone t M cC aom oD . to . f l u s h th e scbo<
' ]• te rm a n d spend th e sum m er w itHji . h is grandparents.
; W IEK-END O D M T SB .f u ’ .HAOERMAN. M arcb lO -P ro f. 1
Ily P richard . TWverflty of Idaho , was--------- w nkT eod-fueat-o f-4£M B «4rfc -W
■ j g V drichB ow ier.i 'K
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m u ■ OML'SAn.
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faKMcJL
l(fl
(lio R e a d ii
'o rc e ;-T b e oom- I1 today Uie *V S W IIs “Unslng
tan batUe-
reds believe ;to launch iIncluding ^
)dih cou ts . nislng u p ' adcast aald r troop dls-
fre sh sup*up." It said. .■ e r e c t e dh e fron t In .....‘ry.------- — I i.i < ■ f'-arge quan^d m ilitary ^ .
by enemy . >■ y ^ ^ aca". to 1 H ^a d westem
te appeared , / I in larger B i ' . V f* f C
sU n tly en t*'o rfare and H f r *'>•- f i .n x .c io J
onnalssance '
■ from the :ss a m o n g;isenhower-s B W T rn tn fw m n h r ^ Cbarlfi W lUon. j r , 0. Burley,•ven before y^jj^y M em orial IJ___ * * * *lilds S pecia l P ie c e s d tu r e fo r P o lio Wai*<LS Which go taking seats In Uie ha lf-d rc le s . m
eh .ni l e w la buU dlng * read ing tU i
for the rock ing bed. T h e t t a r ?i heU by ■ w®*®' arched b a r, Ul
upon.Uie bed . T h e 5 tand -te foe Wlih a clcar-plasU c .cover whl.
” .^ 1 , hoHH m agazine o r book in place, th o oUier w U d cs Include email tabl
. . „ . for bed or w h ed c b a lr a n d readli tab le, b u ilt j j t . to p elU ier Uie bo l ^ H d ren . „ ^ i,,e ich a lr Ubles. each of the p ,tle n ta find Uie sU n d s co I th is th e venlcnt for~gritwlnH or worlUn s - :hlldren. by hobbles s i w ell os for read ing . T---------------- bed tables m ako I t poeslble fo r
1 number o f th e paUenU to fe
1 B. MaUrlals fo r th e fu rn itu re w« furnished by Tw in FsUs Feed ai
‘ L ? Ice company. Home Lum ber cor • panyAnd Bears. Roebuck and cor
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r IE3 Resident of Filer g' id"?5. Publishes ArUcl« r v « l « ' FILER. M arch Ift-M rs . V.
■Hunt, F iler, la represented In t M s ^ Usue of “The In stru clo
U r a eJnnentarr teacher’s m agaiJne pu IVC luhed In Donsvllle, N. Y. L 'ofBchooU ’■Sammy Salmon." Uie Utle ^ - t l S t t e Oi» f te tu a l s to ry w ritten by M I B i r t thU Hunt, U a n a tu re study for InU
SiUdren's mediates. Bho U president o f Tw yalU d ia p t i r of Uie Id ah o W rit,
have doU i- __
;n stop for A i i g l c r F in c dW ENDHiL. March 16—O eor
— Denton, FUer, pleaded guilty fci n ‘ JusUce of Uie Peace Kills '* * Allen. In H agerm an laa t week on16 — Mrs. charge of ^ h l n g during the clos gh ter. who m jon* . • f~UiU w inter. Re v ta 'f in e d 128 and 13 coi tfth, lo Join cost*. ConservaUon O fficer A. loyed there . Brown, 'WeadeU. signed th e coi t Ur. and p u in t. u gone to - .
S S . t " S S S O ET T O E n u t HABIT 'W hen >*ou order m agailne
___ BubscrlpUona. We m atch anyDT« Pub lishe r's O ffer.t 5 r o f . T . . J . H U l’s SubscriptJon laho , waa a S e i r l c e» H ir fc -A l- > T oderB ftc li-* -T rB tt -f t ea e 461
y Sitfeiw141 Main Ay«.W .
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V i S m M j j o i D i i i f e i j j i i i A .
ading Stand Added
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Bnrlev- eao ipeod hU hours 00 Ibe roekln ■morial bospltal readiog. tb a ak s to s ia ad di ft p —
es , ■
! f i HUDS'ipport and le off Uielr
te s t chal* 'ling s ta n d %e Btand.
b a r, Ulta t a h e lies d - te faced ver w hich In place, mall tables Id read ing ier th e bed
tands con-
idlng. T he *--•ilble fo r a s to feed
Itu re were Feed and
"Ziz-
ilerirticle Wl
V . R . H q Ited In the 1 = 3 ^ @ @ Htnstruclor," V :laslne pub*
e Utle of ^n by Mrs. f e —
for Inter* B B S II t o f T w in S n Iho W riters ' B B l
ed \ J ^ x w l16—G eorge \ ^ 3 lguilty be- :e Enils B. week on at t e closcd V sN ,^
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famous brands oj the hands of wo
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F P R E T T Y SIMaster’s Shoe. Basket f a t Hudson’s. Nation
■ds of Fine Footwear .
1/ world famous desigi I wonder-world of ma i color combinations, price to please your ,
Valley*8 Dairy Industru
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^ a g e " or '-Okay, co p p er ] ^ I S ^ M . luffer for thU .
A nd th e y did. k S B H ■nie poUce aaked fo r I t a P ™ W ago w hen one patrolm im ordert ig > T iB aa B a year-old Jo seph B ryant off t a
com er, aav ing : _K I H H B "O et ftway from there , youH ^ S S m m your h e a d chopped off." B a a a M ' ^ p h brooded. T hey ^ d n m S f B S m th a t to h im . B u t he got hU re>'i
H e w en t to poUce and td d
m H | H * ^ e ^ e a d a y n ight, b e said ^ two you th s choke a tmaU bc
h H ^ ^ H d ea th a n d bury hU body In B S ^ ^ H rubble o f a B ronx building belni
moUahed. Tw o oUier young backed u p Joseph 's tale.
A rm ;d wiUi picks a n d a l ^ dozen'% opa w ent to woriL J< po in ted to a^.spot. T heydug.
’ uncovered nothing" b u t a lo rubble. Joeeph pointed to am spot, a n d U ien 'aaoU ier. The dug laboriously.
o n e pollcem aa caugh t hU se rt o n barbed wire t s h e cll ovtr' a fence. Joseph se v e r en a
------lt~ occurred 'to '« im ebody 'to -<on Uie v ictim . Joseph and hU e: solem nly gave t t e nam e of i yeoTrOld-thcy said d lsa p p ea y l hU h o m e . T he boy wasn’t a t address. elUier. PaaUng h a rd a cops dug In agala.
A ft« r tw o hours and coui shovelsful o f d irt and debrU,
J adm ln ls ttft- began to ge t suspicious.J o te p h stuck to hU sto?y.
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(et fu ll .Itionally ear from' lesigners.■ materials, tns.our purse.,
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on v>«l(hu 2t0 lb*, and bM tlni dlrU> • trttt,«lo«*d dull with m<st adviM* lott cn
ftw kntkdttd head 210 lb*, and ilcbUr:f Ki'»‘3T:-.r';:;u‘t t r f . . r . a i ]- « ]KJ40 lb. butchen ll.es-22.00i ifvm l '
Io«di ib«lt« }to>22t Ibl. *t it.OO *nd en* ^ load ebolt* IJO l ta ^ o r l« i (or wtliht *l
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and **inis*relal IH lb. wdshi* 17.00: J tn jim» ooBttt*wW ‘•*®'
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tie fHil.r* onevtnly atroat to I.OO bifherl ' “ I®.J chok. m rlln a *tock it**r>,»^4. , . " “ n
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• Ctttlfle«t«d wool *pot 148iK, {‘i"" Woe) to»* laturM ^oted .1 oT a etnt ta
l.Tcwt«Ti(btT: March H7.1H. lia r IST.I: J ;« : Julr i« .o : q«t. \ u w . D»«. i» i.tai
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while ik in t a d hftlr. . u u h• - JBoatl
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s wwWAE'Si'a'rs.JS;.r''ls; ^to Brollm i CoLsrtd 19: whlu rock U : I irm .
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rock t l : llrmeuth rock 10: «r*r crou M : tU lwhlU'crciit il. No. I thlek*B II. Leahom delIt. Ctpeai: 7 Ibt. .nd up I I : undtr 1 Ibe. i -
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P le rd McKM, O lean i F t iry . w aa• f r t tM d /o r InJUriii by A p h x W t n ■• 2 id W to hit home Sunday j - ja m om lng tf t i r hU a u ^ e b l l o ro lle d • "• o ff t 10-foot embankment be tw een
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On Minerals ^WAflHroOTOH. M treh I«
• i Sen. O eorte A ^M tlone. R , N er., CU*ald today h e ' will Introduce an ^1-
d* tm endm ent to tho pending “ Ude- ^ la n d j” bUJ to give w ejtem tta te a
7 . control o t m ineral resources In pub - » *lie lin d i . B ut th e h ttd a o f t w “ »
«b tovem m ent tgencles predicted Hip.y w ove would ttU . ; *. M Marion Olau-aon. director o t t h i 7; bu reau o t U nd m anagem ut, tn d
R lch trd E. McCardle, head o f th«, U . 8 . foreat aervlce. »«!d they c an - [„
n o t beUerg oongrea* will b and ,over g'J; control of federally owned publlo ghu
lands to the atatea. 7» . B lpartlaaa Sepport < K d^ McOardle a tld the conservation ®
policy reflected' In the m tln ten in ee ^ i : o f huge national fortsU and s lm lltr ^ public Unds always had h td bi>
pa rU itR suppo rt Noting th a t m anyconservation iirogroini date btcJc to V a Republican president. Theodora
•« Rootevelt. he said he It ‘‘confldenf* I J. . th e E lienhover idnU nlttratlon will ^ K b« almllarly tn iio u t to • p ro tec t2 t t tW rid -rt to u rc e ir- ------ ----------- ~ Ct\H Clawson told t reporter m tn y
w e tu m e r i would oppoie such legls* q ,lat/on becauifl "tedefaj aid tor. ro ad i ja n d other publlo works such a« rec- j t '
ff i tm tt lc n depend on the am oun t o t mcn public land In t sUU.''- in : « Salon Agrees < A western congreuman, Rep. John H J . Dempiey, S ., N. M., agreed.^ " I don 't see how' ta y of tho publicN Itn d s sU tes would be able to 2a tin > }H ta in their roads without federa l hlg^ a id .” he eald. the_ T he govemment owns VMt trac U tloi
o f lando, Including 160 million acrea Dao t grazing territory, In 11 w estem diottt te * . Moit o l these so-called recla* ley
J m atlon sU tes seek title to th e I tn d t Coc•0 they u n be eold or le u ed to prl> m t
_ v»e« J n te ra tf . . H«.9- M abn^. s tld his whole trg u m e n t sloi , Is th o t " the 'sta tes should be trea ted
alike."A “I t we are going to give Texas.
Iioulslana and CaUfomla th o oU In ptb e submerged lands (off th e ir sea- j t c
><• QOUU). the 11 reclam ation 8ta t«8 e a t” 'ahould get the mineral values op th e mixa public lands," he declared. af ; ----------- :-------------- r mlr
i Old Radios StiU. S Selling in Idaho d
:i«- — W ABHlNOTOM.-Mareh-16-’(8 p e - — B?Z c itl) — The old-tashloned rad io U Cihii: atUI selling, tn Id tho , a t least, w here in In dealer* took deliver; of 34,090 se t t oft]^ In 1653, the RadlO'Televlslon M an- 0 «I* u tacturers auo d tU o n rtp o r to d .to * D
day. hen ^ The -figure did noi Include c a r c r td lo i, which are usually delivered
w ith the c tr . V,>'• F o r the entire tr. 8 ., m tnu ftc tu rer* Pru:o th ipped 7,O8a,704 rtdJoi to dcaJert pisr
compared w ith 7^88410 seU In 1961. Sun
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. . . btfore it lays ita e ^ t . I t I tho dartructive larvaa come.0
S ' A imall amount of dieldrix ' 02a. of diol(Jrin mixed with ; cover an acre, ia all you need
redduol action prot«ctfi now %1 larval damage.
Dieldrin cajl be applied tv Applicatiocm, use 4 ozs. of dii
' water, and for airplane ap amount of dicldrin in 2 galloni
Dieldrin can be obtained i , dealer, together with applica
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SIMPLOTSOILM o j l c V a ll« y D H I r lb i i l t r t— T>
T I M E 3 - N E W S . T W I
Laura E, Downey, f T“ Former Resident, -
Jg BUHL, Mwch I fl— Mrt- 'ElUabeih Downey, f o m u r B uh l re s . i
CT— Ident. died S a tu rd ay te » m r d , j Her., C tllt., after t brief U laett. She w u iI an ll tid e - Dorn Oct. 18, 1681. a t Knoxville, tAtea Tenn.. she and h e r p tre o U moved BUb. to Colorado In 18M. m X W *^6
married to W lllltm K n ig h t, who died
- In 1M3 ahe v a t m arried ' to WbeH . . . J . Downey. T hey movad to Id ah o In J ; ,
1917, aellllng t t P au l. I n 1W8 they moved to Buhl, w her# M r. JJowney died In 1929. sh e m o rad to H tyw ard P "
c an - [jj jj^g 1 She w u a tnem ber o f t i « IDB aal
church. thJ Two sons and one d tu g b te r pre
ceded h e r In detU i. ^ R I
Jour d tughU ra, M r*. J . A . CtoWKn, Twin PaUs: Jam ea W llUam ICnlght, Moscow; Myron M . D 6wiiey. Salem,
, “ Ore.; Clarence. Downey, Mr*. Q . E. w J W ellinan and Mr*, a W._Oo«ttJlnff,* “ aU H ayward; and U r t . WlUlam 8.
Jones. F iler: 15 g raa d eh lld ftn , 10 i!m grett-g randchlldr*n a n d th e foUow-
hroihex* tn d aiaU r*; Jo h n W ni- aon, n ich tle ld : W lUUm Denison, C a t i e ^ Calif.: M rt. U ty -P lk e . Ta*
' ' ‘ py coma. W ash., and M ra. Lydfc Btuck, **“ ' O rand JuncUon, Colo. o a d i Funeral service* wfU b* conducted « c ; o t ip .m .W e d n e * ia y to 'tD r 8 h « m .-
i t o f McCann ftnd Ma«** .fu n era l home In Boise. B urial w ill bo m ad« in the Morris HIU cem etery, Bolae.
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Contestantsi t ln - nA lLEV . M arch 10—S ix Eallnrle ra l high schol studenU w ill represent
the ir school In th e d is tric t declama-raota tlon m eet a t O oodlng Saturday,tcrea Dawn Joy RaU will oomp«t« In r t -item dio; Carol Sm ith. dnuoaU ct; 6hlr*»cla- ley L taher, o r i ^ a l essay; Jo tna n d t Cooper, retold storlds; M try Fair-p r l- man, a fte r d inne r ip e tU n g . tn d
HuanJta la ch su s tl . hum oi^us dJvJ-n en t slon.a ted — ■
ixas, Miner Killed III In PIOCKE, Nev., M trc h 19 W5- M a- Jack Brown, 30, Ploche. w ts kUled « t« s eatu rday n igh t In a cave*ln a t a I th e mine e igh t miles n o r th o t Ploche.
B« was working a s a contract m iner a t th e property , owned by Combined M etals ReducU on.com - P«iy . ___________________
ho Dentist Closes Off ice0 U Church wlU clots h is d e n ta l offices here in E tiie y tn d s ta r t p7totle« In the s e t t offices o f Dr. E . 8 . Roblntoa in lan> Ooodlng on M arch 3).
to - Dr. C hurch s ta r te d b is prtoUee hero la st Ju ly a i.
c a rered "XKT' MIBBBB CHUBCB
W ASKINQTON. M arch 18 » - rer* P resident E isenhow er 'c alled oft Jer* plans to tt t s n d a chu rch dedkstlOn .961. Sunday because o t i t eold.
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I d r i nr-cost way to control alfalfa ^ adult stage in the spring ggs. I t is from tho eggs that 3 come. ■. ‘dieldrin doea the job. Just 4 jd with sufEdent water to ou need. And dieldrin’s long ta now growth alfalfa against ,
plied two ways. F or ground 8 . of dieldrin in 8 gallons of one Application, use aame1 gallons of diesel oil per acre.!;ained from your insecticide application directions.
CORPORATIONmpqny Wvltlon IJ/Mrtry Aericalhtr*■er I, C*ler^eirbee « , p*nt«d S, Ore«*a FraMltM • U*AHel«
UR AQRICULTURAL ^,U NEEDS— SSE
OILBUILDERSi> i— T w l . f o i l . , W io n t 3 A U
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w Thieves picked th e roost logical __
cracking over th e week-end.U u ra Federal offlclaU reported to - / '
4 i» ro b b sn lo o i .b o u t n m : j w o . seaistJme y « t^ rd a y /roai a safe “ o ae w u In th e office o t Uie collector oJ b ll
I ?o10 died Land Bid High ™Albert 1DAH6 PALLS. M arch 16 W W . Jf?,5^ 0 S E. D u iran t, R lrle. b id *35400 to r a ? “3 they dry farm a t AnWlope, o t- “>owney tered for aale by th e s ta te lan d de- lyward p o jla e n t .
Ray Cr^-sUl, s la te land agent, anI ID S eald Che btd w u nearly 419.000 abore coi
the appra ised price lo r m e trac t, bn;r pre- ------------------------------------------- tot
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1,800' Clal)—Faderal aid fo r i t a t a i n r a l ^ „ / e ' llb fary Mrvlce* w u re m u to d In a ^ r o( bill aet for latrOducudn in the
house of reprcstntatlves ifobday by J** I 10 congrtssmen.
K nown u the library serrlOM bill, g . . th e plan asks fo r a minimum o t HO,- I DOO tor each s u te w hich would bave w... » . to be m atched by th e sU U . A d- ^ v r i ' dlUonal a id would go to lU ta t taav- ^ e o t i populaUons a n d lower5 i'? : per cap ita incomes. •“ ®*' T h U leglslaUon will ram edy «
aerlous dellclency In our eduoaU onrt In u e n t , and InformaUonal faoUiUei- w hich acc tb o re could be provided by puBUc U- act, b r a r l ^ " the American L ibrary u - U c :
loolatlon said in t s ta te a m t . ‘’U ie re . F AD8. a re approxim ately 30 aM Ico people gro
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was the sololji. ^ Frc lda T hom psoa
trs of> “ 5* ^ “2ler. Twin h ^ f6 Mid *=!'« was «mduca4lesday “ r®- GeorBe McRqsa three Present n e i n ^
resent H o w t ^Mrs. C harles Llndbuix.
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f i l e r , M arch 14-0a« Ilshed was InlUatcd by I h e ^ jassa- bow for GlrU Wednab.-------- in th e Masonic t e m ^ ^
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JE R O M E . M arch 10—A silver t«ft in o f S t . B e n ed ic t’c bospltal wlU b« held In th e d in in g room o t lhe hospltaL T d ie t's B osplt& l guild and the board o( v n iltc Is g e n e ra l chairman, assisted b B . C. U a to o n . The publle U Inriced * to a tte n d a n d touis o t the buildlns, fcooducted' b y hospital pereonnel, will be v r a n g e d Xor those interesttd. -D uring th e te a hour, vocal solos
wUl b e su n g by Charles Hof end Pred B u rU u lte r . A trio, Melba Jackson . M a u rin e Andrus and La«
■ E ae H a b e n n a n . aUo will s in j. ac com panied by Mra. Myra Barlow. B ackground music will be played. U is . P a u l Donnelly U prograza
I chairm an.
CoO unitteea announced by Mrs. W hite to a s s is t wtth the te a Include M ».- W . O. SmaU and Mr«. Harold C titoon , recelv lnf, and Mrs. LeRoy Pra rier , M ra . P. J. Supple. Mra. B. M. C allen a n d M n . D aa M artin, te a table.
Pou ring d u r in g the t*o hours will be M rs. J u l ia n Ricketts, president o t
_the_guU d: M r*. Harold MorrU. M n t H. J l 'fl^~eld,~:irlgfllimT8ld rot - o f
. guild, a n d M n . James Bloat. i..M rs. A. R . B ird will be in charge :
- B l - m o m b c r s h l p j Q L t h o j e _to becom e membera of the gt;i2o. i W omen jo in in g now wUl bo listed a s j c h a rte r m e m b en .
S is te r M artinas of the hospital extends a welcome to-eferj'ane In i the com m un ity to visit the hospital on -the occasion ot Its tlrst anniversary.
Review ing th e events of the post year, S U te r M artinas related lh a t / since M arch 18, 1953. St. Benedlcfs ' ho sp ital h M had 1^08 admissions. 431 b ir th s . 1.111 oul-piUents, fl,0M paU ent d a y s. 1J05 X-rays, B.313 labora tory tesU , 263 blood transTu- I sions a n d 43< sureerles. S t. Bene- e diet B h o sp ita l has a 40.bed capacity }> and. on severa l occasions durlns th e a past m onths , the occupancy regli- tared has be en more than tha t. T h e t peak load reached during the p ast U year was 47 psUenta. flUt«r M ar- tin a s sa id . w
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N e w l y w e d P a i r “M D IE r a iC H . M u th 18-M r. a n d j, I.! '[{l M rs. L a v e m . OtegB. BoUrf. w ere / '
'U, honored T hu rsdsy evening a t a wBdding recepUon la the LDS
I t *W church.y t r t ..T ho InvocaUon w ts given by
Bishop B o w a rd Pitman and the i n n benedic tion by Afton Clegg. E ay - tJ ■ IMB m ond R obertson was m aster -o t n u M ovem onlea . Mrs. Ployd Anderson ^ S I N ? p u y e d aoeordlon numbers and M rs. a
O eorge aang, aceompanled by l i i g i M rt. H e n ^ B ab b itt Poems w ere L I n SIU Paulson.< l | r 9 A rea d in g v a s presented by M rs. h
WlU C leveland. Shirley B abbitt and S' ■ H M erlin a n d Patricia Barrlson as- , i n *Uted v l th th a gifts. diI I I ' j ¥ 4 * ^
l l | • P r o g r a m S e t ?.M ILK ER . March 16—T he W SP Ij
iMf'i,.: club m e t iast week a t the h im e of I M rs. J . B . HUlman. Mrs. mUmnn,
M rs. L oyd Thompson and Mrs.B j j p a r i e s W . Stephenson, Jr.. were
W lllli/ appo in ted in c h a r ^ of tho program- , f j j t l j ' to b e g iven by Tony H om . garden- llinm . lng a n d landscape expert from Mos- ^ O&iLl cow. M a rc h 17 a t t h t CommunitySK(Y{ ^l U U A gam e was played, wiUi Mrs. ^ I H j M ark M oorm an winning the prize, f
G ifts w a e reported given to M ary ^ S ru n e . O oorge Sargent and Mn. W. ^
■ ■ A . B ra d sh aw . Si■ I n T h e n e x t meeUng v lll b e .h e ld I W M arch 39 a t thehom e of M ra.M ark B a n a M oorm an.
l l j j M a r i a n M a r t i n g
B B ) SIVITCII-ABOCT MAGIC ^ H H H LookI Fou r fasclnaUng. fashion- cc
new w ays to wear spring’s w ard- robe dressIW hlp It up tn a f lash— ^
I^^H -d lA graa i-p roves-cxacU y-how -fiim p le ~ ■ m 1( Is ,,M ix , .switch the slim .co llar, p m m offpe c o lla r nnd peplura-youTl never Bttfllf u v e a * ^ h a j> to - v e a r ' w o n r. ■ | U I 9 uick. eeda nowl ^ ■ t « P a tte r n 9030: 3>lUses' sUes 10. 13,
IS. 18. 20. Size IS dress takes ■ ■ SH y a rd s 3»-lnch fabric. ,^ n j m i s . easy-to -use pattern gives H d p e rfec t tie . co m p e te , lU ustn tedsew
c h a r t a b o w s TOU. ereiT step.^ e n d th ir ty r f ln .c e n ts la Colnafor
■ H fhl* j » t t e m —« I d '8 c(Mts fo r each , m •p a ttam U -yo» wish .tst-clasi zdoU- i m lng. S e n d to Blartaa 2£artlo. care | I [ i o f-T lm es 'N ew s. pa ttern departm ent.I H S P . O . box 0740, Chicago SO. m .j n M P r in t y o u r n a n n , a d d i ^ lo n e ; I l llji tixa, f tg 'l t num ber. . J
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V Tea~ Planned—~' ne Hospital Guild,ver te a In observance of th e f l n t anniversary UI be held t n m 3 pJn. to 4 p jn . Wednesday lospltaL T he even t U sponsored hy St. Bene- j I board of direc tors U in charge. Mrs. Gilbert assisted by M rs. R. W. WUliamson anfl Mrs.- -J I Invited ---------------------- - ------ --
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i S April 12Wedding ( f S Planned by Pair -I. 8.313 JEBOM E. M arch 10- M r . andransfu* M rs. W . J . DrUcoU announce the ;. Bene- enaagem ent of th e ir daughter.M ar- j;spacity Jorla May Drlscoil, to Ernest Scholl. i•lng th e son of Mrs. A nna Bailey. Boise. if regU- T h e wedding da te has been se t iAt. T h e fo r A pril 12 a t St..Jerom e's Calho- (ne p ast Uc chu rch . c r M ar- M iss Driscoll, a regUtered nurse,
was graduated from St. AnUiony (M ercy hospital school of nursing In }IM4 and now £s employed a t tho i
>c. v e teran s hospital, Bol&e. iH e r flahce «icrved three yeara In (
J r i i r th o navy during W orld war IL i
f March 20 Rites t Li5i__Planned by Pair tt n by DECLO, M arch IC-rMr. and M rs. j id th e H ow ard J . Norton, Logan, announce . E ay - ‘th e engagem ent and approaching :te r '-o t 'm a r r ia g e 6f th e ir daughter, Kay jderson N orton, to Archie H urst, son of M r. " id M rs. and M rs. W infield H urst, Declo. iled by “I ^ o bride-to-be Is a senior a t th e s w ere L o sa n high school.
K u rs t, a 1048 graduate o t Declo 1 ly M rs. h igh school, U a Ju n io r,a t U tah e Itt and S ta to AgrlcuKural college, Logan, d sn os- T h o couple h as s e t their wedding I
day fo r M arch 30 a t the Logan LD S t tem ple . T he paren ta of thn bride t will en terta in w ith a wedding re-
h cep tlon th a t .evening. t‘ ■ T h ey vftll make the ir home in I ' W SP ix>gan. >^ e of • Jf, If If . VlUmnn, _ • ■ t i i »‘ P rogram Held y; u ^ n j . DECLO. M rach 10 - The Declo J
ch a p te r of American W ar Mothers n Mos- church amunlty f o r - a n onnlvcrsory program. Muslo i
' w as played by Mrs. L. A, Olllette.1 Mrs. *^^0 praye r was rend by Mrs. S. B.
prize. R icha rdson . Mrs. Elmer Saxton was I M ary ^ chnrgo of tho program.It3. V/. A c larine t due t was presented by
Bobby Stevens and O rant Snxlon:) he ld r e a d i n g by Mra. Vera Norton. *> :,M ark S pringdale , a n d organ solos by Mrs. L
C lyde W ardle. »_____ M rs. M argare t H ohnhorst, Hazel-
to n , po st s ta te president,'was guest n speaker. Bho waa accompanied to ^ ' D eclo by M rs. Nell Cochran Dickey, I'
s ta te pubUclty officer.B u rley chap te r president, M rs. J
K o te Schm idt,- also attended. C mmm T h e Closing prayer waa given by *'
M rs, W alter Brown. .H
| . Talk PresentedH BDRLEY. M o r ^ 18 — Tho Iris Tii
B e tte r Homes club met Inst week lua t th o home of M rs. Hugh Cm w- ^
jM fo rd w ith Mrs. A nna Singer as co- »[ S . hostess. M rs. N a l d a Robertson ^W spoke on spring fashions. «
T ho . nex t mceUng March M will! ■ be guest day. The committee' In tl;\ ■ c harge will announce the place. hi
!| Care of YouI By ANGELC
■ People are a ll nlllCB In some ways. U: ■ All of us w an t food, clothes, shelter at 1 a n d work lh a l saUsIles us. Wa •xlso st I w a n t the feeling of being necessarj’ to
o r Im portan t to other people. Wo fo c an bc. bu t I t will have to bo In a ai
• varletj- o t waya because tha t fecMng qi Is w h a t makes us different, r t Is • w h o t m akfs us Individual.' tii
Boys and glrU In Uielr first years I in h igh echool w an t to stay close to I eac h oUier, They w an l diums, close I com panions wlUi whom they sha re “ I th e ir thought* and feelings. They• w an t to dress like Uie cUicrs. talk
o n d behave, like thm i. All because ?? ^ thej- arc afraid to be different be- Jf
cause they would bo lonesome. j « B efore Uie end of Uiilr hlsh .•sc.hcol S
careers, however, they begin lo like L a to be noUced among the crowd. No „i ,»> longer are they so Umld about being
d ifferen t. T hey change Uirlr taslc v,. t In a ttire, m anners, and perhaps,
W k , bu t th a t often comcs later. T hey then need direction, suckcs-
iC tlo n s Uifti will enable Uirin to be- I* r i d ifferent pcrsonallticj.
■ l a i l - ^ ^ o ^ ’ can w e h e lp ih e m a tU iIsc n j- '"I s S n lf t Pc rlod? .Jy< listening to w hnt " ! collar. |— =
^ EASTER ViI ■ S5ULL PRY S P E
“ “ S H O Igives JU ST RECEI VE D . .
‘* " " 1 \ 'd Seersuckers - K nr» \ assorted gay p a ttcrr
u i o r I V J I bright colon. Stre
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— Biography-Given.- I yj^^A l-Burlcy Club's ! , Musical Program'inesday • BU RLEy, March 18 -M r* . Glenn Bene. Bodily p reunted a biography of
Qllbert Tschalkowsky a t the m eeting of the ,a Mrs.- -Burley .Music club l.ast w eek a t theI ____ 1 home o f Mrs. Erie Robertson. H-
luslra tlng her talk, danccs a n d mu- I J sic w ere presented by th e high
school string quartet. Lois Flowers.
I Jean Chisholm, Bob B rady and E leanor Slage: Ocne L arson , .solo- Ut, accompanied by B a rb a ra Nelson, a n d Ruth .McBride, w ho played ballet music accompanying dances by M rs. Bodily.
M rs. Con Annest. p residen t. Introduced Mrs. Paul ZlU ner who dUcuased the piano and violin departm ents o f t h e student nudlUon a t Pocatello ' last m onth. Nine young planU ts performed. B urley was represented, by S h a r o n Home, daughter of Mra. Id a H om e, who
■played piano solos.Members voted to give th e Arlon
aw ard to a high school student again this year.
Mrs. Kales Lowe announced th a t the nex t Community concert. "Men of-Song,'r_w Ul-bflJield_ftt_the_new X 'D S-tabcm ae!e 'O ti-M oroh-37.-S hc . also onnounced th a t a black-and- w hite a r t exhibit la being ahown a t-the-Ilbrary,— :-------------------------------
Pollou'lng the program , refresh- ff}> k m enta were aerved by M rs. RoberU ;
tkvLL • T h e next meeUng will be a l the OLL' home of Mrs'. Kales Lowo April 14.
Thc program will bo pre.icnted by the Tw in Falls Music c lu b ..
¥ * *
ig Committees Told’air - By-Reader-Guildr. and KIMBERLY. M a r c h 1 0 - M r s .CO the Jo h n Arnold, new presiden t o f the r.M ar- Kimberly Reader's guild, announcedScholl, h e r committees for the. com ing year \« . n t th o mceUng W ednesday a lte r - ,en se t noon a t Uie n o n e of M rs, q a rl ■Calho- stoltenbcrg. Mrs. M abel H elton v a )
co-hoatesa. ,nurse. Com mittees Include M rs. Jack ,
lUiony C lalbom , Jr.. chalnnan , and Mrs. ling in R alph Banning and M rs. A. L.i t tho Blandford. program ; M rs. Roger .
Thom as, chalrmon, asalsted by Mrs, iara In o t to Fowler and Mra. H arry Oovol, •IL book; Mrs. Joe L aughlln, courtesy, :
and Mrs. Helton, reporter. iM rs. Colin Campbell presented ,
\ the program, which fea tu red slides <. . o t Colorado and Uio O zarks shown 'Q i r R equa.'M fs. R«* '
1 M rs. guests, ,lounce ^ I f i f t f ^ J
Job's Daughters ! Invited to Dance I
Membera o t Twin PalU bethel No. * Declo 10. O rder of Job's D aughters, were U tah extended an Invitation to a ttend a I
gan. dance April 4. p a rt o f tho Order ot ' eddlng DeMolay's s ta te convenUon. when hL D S they m e t lost, week in th e Masonic
bride temple.I f re - All bethel membera w Uhlng to a t - ,
U nd the DeMolay dance will be ' ms in lU U d o t Uie M arch 23 meeUng, when
Merwln E. H elmboll, DeMolay ad- viscr, will give deialU o f Uis a r- '
d rangem enu. Members a l s o ara
asked to bring the ir donaUons to * _ , Uio grand guardian’s pollo project t
to " " J o n - • 'ouicra obligation cercmony was con-hu rcti ducted by Uie honored queen, Norma iMuslo Logan.mctt^. : a Jii ^
“ , Lesson Given Iled by DECLO. M arch I C - T h o . Declo t ixlon: Relief soclcty he ld a work and I orton, business meeting la st week wlUi Mrs. f Mrs. Leroy B anner Jn charge. T he les
son on house cleaning wns given by Ja ie l- M rs. Albert Olsen. Mrs. Fanny guest T anner, Mrs. N orm an %Vhlpple and .
led to Mrs. Ornce Allen conducted qu ilt ' iJ Ickey, ing. embroidering a n d rug making. °
R efreshm ents were served by Mra. ° M rs. Joe Preston. Mrs.- T anner. Mrs. “
Clifford D arrlng ton . M rs., Alvin en by W ardle and Mrs. Allyn Monson. a
I f I f * B
Entertains Club «d M rs. WHJlam W a t« n en tertained 5 Iris lie r^ frT och le c iiib~w llh n desacfT “ week luncheon la s t week. Prizes were
Jm w - won by Mrs. Earl Lake, h igh; Mrs. ^ R oberti W atson, traveling, and Mrs. -
■ R u th SmlUi. low.I wUl T h e club will m eet M arch 36 a t !0 ' in th e home o f Mrs. L am ont Bank- 6. head . 437. T aylor street.
ir'our ChildrenvNGELO PATRI '
ways. Uiey say and also by observing Uielr le ite r aeUons. W hot ta len t do thej* show In I -xlso study , in social atU ludes. In relaUoti ssarj- to oUiers? Have they revealed a wlUi . We for leadership, an IncllnaUon to hold In a a n Intelligent opinion on debatable
^cMng quesUons?I t Is • T hese boys and girts a re a t th#
Ume of life when they need to dls. . venr^ whcUier Uiey have any IndU )se to Th®y ready forcicuB Buldance U iat leads to th e ir dlscov- share budding ability.They '* “ th e rs and moUiera'
'a lk shine, when teachers can b« cause f'e lpful. I i h as happened, jj._ th a t a word Ot tho proplUous time
has helped a young person on the w ad to successful Uvlng. I t has hap . pcncd. too. th a t w ithheld otfvlee has
rt In a young person drllU nj .a lm lessly -a failure.
, ' " 5 Help Uie chlldrcn to discover Uielr precious difference and show th « a '
naps, how to culUvate It. Ila ler. !ggcs- ’■“ ,»'•'■• »ourp rotlnk- hil'lta: A •lmi,]« wsr ta trmln chit,
k"’?. ‘“i.'*'. f‘»l» 1*!'’■ “ i-L?.*''' No. m .I c n j- CSildfm." Tl. obl.ln k cupr. »*ml !>
RVALUE PARADE IY S P E C I A L
S H O R T S j mrCVED. . P r in t- J Q e r s . K n i t s . . .r p a tte rn s ond H I H i■s. S lics 4-8. j WN L Y
TINY SHOP' —B a tk o f 'p e a T e y -T a b e r^ .
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---------- G a l e n d a r —u b ^ s - L -------------------— ------------------------________ ■ FiL E R -E ebekah lodge a e m b e ra 'j r O m have Kheduled on oyster supper for ^ Glennr a o h r of ♦ *n a of the Panhdlenlc assoclaUon w ill bold a elt Bt. ihft luncheon a t 1 p « . S a tu rd ay In Uie J S , ; n - T u r ld u b . ^ ^ ^
th e high P IL E R -M n. N at B om an wlH be I n o w e n . hostess to Uie W ashington Bridge •ady and club Priday afternoon.
j a ra ’ Nel- The Lucky 13 club wlU m eel o t 3 tio played PJ"- Wednesdoy a t th e Roy Evans ■g dances home. ^ ^ ^
itjent. In- HILL—W omen’s MUslon-' who dU- ary society will m eet W ednesday a t n deoart- the home of Mrs. TerreU Poster idiUon a t o'X'h Mrs. CecU B o tt a s co-hoAtss. ne young * V- ¥rley w ts Momingside club m em bera will n H om e, hold an all-day session beginning a l im e, who 11 a jn . Wednesday w ith M rs. Harry
• B olton.. th e Arlon if ^ ¥1 student FUms.wlllbe ahown b y R . S .T o f .
flemire and Al H ankins a t the Twin need th a t pails Garden club meeUng a t 8 p jn . e rt. "Men Wednesday a t th e hom e of Mrs. C.
-W..Colncr.__________ _____________1-37.—S he — If__If__lack-ond- Ascension guild of th e Eplscopol ahown o t church will m eet a t 3:30 p jn . ’T h u n .--------------dsy-at-.Uie hom e.of.M rs. Z . B . Wll-, refresh- uams, 13j gcvcnth avenue east. Mra, I. R oberu Charles j . Kelly will give Uie third
cf a series of Lenten programs.be a l the
l i BU H L -T ho annuol R elief society cnted cy birthday party sponsored by tho
Buhl LDS second w ard Relief w - , , , e lfty wjH bo held a t 7;30 p jn . T uej-
n H <l‘‘y lhe p . H. B uh l auditorium.All man-led couples a re Invited to
- i t l i r l attend, according to M rs. Oleen; j u t i u jJiseeU;-Kic!ety-cmzi3e}or.--------------10- M { ^ If I f *n t o f the Shamrock club will ho ld o pot- nnounced jujk luncheon o t 13:30 p . m . Tues- n ln g year i^ n jo of M rs. U w renceay a l ^ - Campbell, five miles norU i bf Uie I ts , q w l pcrrm e Memorial bridge. Thffse ot- elton was E nding are asked to bring a cover.
, V ed dish and table service. Former •rs. Jack members of the club a re Invited, and Mrs. >f * H-’• 'S '- h Newcomen club wUl ho ld a sewing
meeting a t 3 p jn . W ednesday a t Uie homo of Mrs. K enne th BUyner. 474
Ty Oovol, poi^ Co-hostcsseo are Mrs.courtesy. E m nutt H arrUon, M rs. Cloude Wil-
, . h lte and Mrs. Victor Jo n e a Reser- ’'“1‘ons may bo m ade by contacUag Mra- Noraion Crossley. 3S25-W, or
“ s h ^ n yj.j_ jo jjp jj H . L atlm ore. 1013-J.Mrs. B«* i f If IfTlcs-wcre -K A Z E M O N -T h e -E v e n in g -e lro lo
wlli meet a t 6 pm . ‘ u jaday in tho Hazelton Presbyterian church for a men's n ight program . BUI Brlssen-
- l b den and Robert H ughes wUl give the topic, ncfreshm ents will be served
Q n C 6 by Don Andrews ond F e rre ll Cham- >ethel No. hers. ’The public is invited.
o r i " * . ; P l a n s D i s c u s s e d
D i l i ' s F o r L o d g e M e e tI . Reports on April cdnvenUon plans
win hk were given a t tho Suprem e R irest Woodmon circle mceUng Wednesday
«i«v bS evening a t th e home of M rs. Robert
l s o ara A letter from Mra. Bene Murray, aUons to *tate president, was rend. ’The white0 project elephant, fum U hed by E thel SUnes,
. wns won by Mrs. W ayne Williams, w as con- a rending wos given by Mrs. Vera n . Norma Woolcy.
The group will hold a special meeting M arch 23 a t th e home of Mrs. Orace Scars, S ix th avenue east,
- I I and Uie nex t regu la r meeting will 10. Declo bo held a t Uic homo of M n . Homer work and Bean, n ic r .WlUl Mrs. If If If
^ . " 3 E l k s W i n n e r sonle and Winners of Uie E lks pinochle partyed qullt> held Wednesday evening In the Elks
mnkinff dining room have been announced1 to ^ Tolbert, chair- cr. Mrs.s . . Alvin 'they Include M rs. E . J . Malberg5nson. and Harold M urphy, f irs t; Mrs. Cecil
Brown and H . H. Crow, second, and .I I Mrs. J. W. W hite ond J . D. Slncmo. ,l U D third. Mrs. H arold Cress and H. W.tertalned Zlmmennan received special prizes.
‘ w w ^ r . '^ * M r s . % l « V j ° . ' l k '■“ *®re ^ ir. n n j Mn>. j o h n Pastoor and gh; Mrs. Mr. ond Mrs. C lltfo rd Suicy. snd Mrs. —
„ w S e r n a: show In relaUon
a wish ¥ Wn to hold W B # # #Icbatnble # # # # # / t J /
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for r dlscov-
mothers'Full 22x44
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m pperlw T o A r e a L o d g e^ BURLEY, M arch 18 — At Uie
...» . Rebekah Jodge meeting OTiursdoy w in to ld a evening e t Uie lOOP haU, Mrs. day In Uie p im i ja n a k . deputy president, an
nounced th a t th e dUtrlct metUng . wW b c held M arch 30 Jn Burley,
a n ^ be A program wUi be followed a o n Bridge covered d ish dinner. Members will
fum U h th e d ishes and the lodge, the m eat. Tho business meeUng v lll
m eel o l 3 begin a t 8 p . m.Roy Evoas Mrs. EUiel NeUon donated to Uio
- m oney-raislng projec t to send a , delegate ,U> th e United NaUona
I M ta ion - pilgrim age th U summer in New d n e s^ y a t y o rk City. A- dinner, auction and •eU Poster jijincc wiU b e held M arch 31 bene- co-hosiejs. ujo
A pa p er w as. read on Schuyler nbera will Colflox, founder o f Uie Rebekah ^ginning a l lodge.Mrs. H arry R efreshm enta were served by Jfrs .
Nina Belfield, Mrs. Merle Sm ith. M n . M innie Yelton. M n. L aura
R . S. T of. H enson a n d Mrs. Mable Taylor, t the Twin " ^ 5 ni^eetlng will be Sfarch f a t 8 p jn . 28.of Mrs. C. ¥ ¥ ¥ . .
------------- : C h i e f s i i l n s t a l k d —
| . t K 1 F o r J e r o m e C l u bJEROM E, M areh 18-A luncheon
and InstallaU on ot offlcera h lgh- '.rrBm. « 6h ted la s t week’s meeting o t Uie KToms. D aughters of Uie Nile,
. ftt the Dew D rop inn .Uef society N cwly-clected ofliccra were in - :d by tho Btalled foUowlng the luncheoa. 'm ey ReUef 40- are Mra. E dw ard C. Eakln. prcsl-
p jn . Tues- oent; Mr*. Olenn Vinlng, vice pres* luditorlum. iden t; M n . E lbert Rice, secretarj-. Invited to treasurer, a n d Mrs. R. W. Wllllam-
Irs. Oleen w n , choploin. Mrs. S. G. DavU waa-----------------tfte~lnstaUln8r~offIcer.~Mr*—VJrgU
Lickley was InsUtlling chaplain nnd )Id 0 pot- M n . H . J . Scheld, InsUUing m a r . . m . Tuea- shal.
U w rence M em ben hea?d a report on th e ■lh bf Uie completed sewing project for th e Thffse ot- Shrine hosp lU l in Salt Lake City, g a cover. T he group adjourned to the home ;e. Former o f M n . Jo h n K artihom for an a f - Invlted. tem oon of games.
i y S J W o r k M e e t H e l d
" K B y L D S S o c i e t yT O ir y , M arch 1 0 -U n l ty w ard
iea Reser- rcHj j jo c jety members worked on w ntM U ag tea u>weU fo r Uie stake soclcty Vftii’ i ' k itchen In Burley a t the meeting I®!*--'* Jasti woek in .th e ward chapel. T hey
, , also worked on two quUts.“ M TE-LcsU tt-B ates-prtsented-tJ ie'
Jay m m o icjgon on hom o management and a i f t h for a jonchccn w ns served by Mrs. Wode 1 BrUsen- Hermon Stoker.Ill give th e .A special pmcUce was held W ed-
,? nesday for th e mixed choms, which■eu Lnam - p rese n t aumbera a t tho annual • • Relief soclcty onniversary party to
bo held ’Tuesday evening In the Burley s la k e house. Mrs. Tcsslc
5«SU Birch U d irec tor ond Mrs. SybU
M e e t ,
M e t h o d i s t W S C S
“ 5 R e p o r t s M e e t i n gHAOERMAN, M arch Ifi - T h c
a Murniv W oman’s Soclcty of Christian Serv- ’The whlta Uio MeUiodUt church m et n thM s u n l .1 th e homo o f Mra. Pred Leach. Mrs. W lU la S Jo h n Tow nsend gove Uie scripture
M «- Vera ^ r s . & n e s t BUllard presented the lesson, ‘T h o Time for Laying Foun-
i special doUons.’* R eports were made by the ■ home o f chairm cn o f tho bazaar committees, enue cast. T he m em bers decided' to help fu r- ctlng WIU nUh refreshm ents lor the McUiod- n . Homer U t young people and Uie Jun ior
league.’The n e x t work dny will be held
AprU 1 fro m 0:30 a jn . to 4:30 p jn . a r c Mrs. M elvin Prince will care tor tho
, , ch ild ren o f any mother who w anta .u '’w u » w ork a t th e church Uist day.
1 the Elks If If »f,
T S BanquetSlatedHAOERMAN, Morch 16 - Job ’s
.M alberg D aughters bcUicl No. la ot W en-Mrs.CecU dell m e t W ednesday evening w ithcond, and Carol P reston . Hagerman, honored'• 5 Queen, In charge. Plans were mademd H. w . for tho a n n u a l banquet to be held101 prizes, a t th e Maaonlo temple In WendeUlommlttea o t 7 n.m. Tuesday. Chairman otJ. NeUon. p rogram Is Joanne uerrj-; tables,■tocr and Virginia G ialer. and tood. EleanorIcy. J e a n Gibson.
i H 4 :4-qn s a i i o n a i ^ ^ ^
22x44 inch size I uble Terry Balh H
»WELS|High-Shade Colors . H . inR^Grccn and Gold
f o r $1 Ih b h I
r a . T W I N P A L L S , I D A H O ______
)n J Special Progrann tpH ^|n|.oH~in AlblOli
laU M rs. w ard chapeL , , |dent, a n - A dinner wlU be served to B e lie f ■, m e tS g society membera and Uielr h u sb o n d a„ b S T h e program wUl include a rad io fed bv » ta le n t show wiUi Joo C arlson a« | ibers will n ia s te r of ceremonies; a d u e t by lodae tho and Bobert Bailey: vocal bc.
lecU on,M n.C urU s M ahoney ;-N ew s R eports.” Mn.-Vard C hoU w m ; m u .
ed to th e »ic*l number, U o BeU; selecUons by . a trio ,-B em lce Brewerton. V a r d
NaUflB* C h a tb u m and.CurtU M ahoney, ac* In n ™ companled by Mn. ChaU jum . a n d
•tloa and » «Wt. '•Red Riding Hood,’* to be ■31 b m e - P rescated by Mr. ond M n . p r i e s t
C lark . Mr*. Roy Carlson a n d M rs. Bchuvler Brew erton wlUi Mrs. Joe C arU oa i R e lS o h “ ^ ^ ^
Women Enterta/n TOhr”" Royal NeighborsM Sfarcli HANSEff, March 1« -M rs . S te U a ,
H ughes and Mra. H. A. F o m w a lt I wero hostesses to m em ben o f the!
J R oyal Nelghbon of A m erica lodgeg u ------- Iast-weefc-ae the-W oodro«n-haH,— -
M rs. W U T O rSterei^w as-voted-in C M n “ » social memUr. The p la y le t
to be presented next monUi a t B u r . 'Ju^.cheon ley waa reheaned.L*.«? . ? ! M rs. A rt DeOlorglo received a ‘?hS p in k and blue gilt. M ra H u ghes
an d . M ra Hugh Sanderson received traveling baskeU. M n . C h a r le s
•on 'n iev Mrs. Cloe W e e c h .'p ro in 'r.rA.1 Rram chairmen, presented gam es
following the exemplification o f tb e« r e S ^WUllam- T h e » « t meeting will be a q u a r-
)avU waa te rly blrUiday potluck d inne r. T h e •*—VJrgU aanlvcrsflry_of_lhe.Roxal N eighbors )laln nnd A merica aUo will be celebrateA. 1 lng m a r . ^ - — =
t on th efor th e * • * J k
iko City. ,thehom e >r an a f -
!id:ietyity w ard w M y *orked on I soclcty
meeting
1 : : : __________ B - U In t and a ■rs. Wode■toker.•Id W ed- . V is i t o u r B u d g e t S h o p , c o m i
’fhich ,. ** , , ; V0 onnual q u a lity o n d h i g h s ty lu
'’ta^^tho b u d g e t p r i c e s y o u 1
a . "^iyluo u ts to n d in g c r e a t i o n s
c o o ts a n d d i
u n u s u a l v o lu e s .iting3 - T ho
“m«Tt Special Purchasiich. M r t
= DRESSEigF oun-le b y th e __im lttces. ' ^ 0 newest dresses of th e aeasoE clp fu r- In Uio very la test fab ric s . . . flf McUiod- lng styling . . . and I n a ll tho
Jun io r jhadea A specia l purchbe held ^or EasUr.:30 p jn .
8.95 and ?e d ^
WendeUnnn of _______________ V
tables, “ ---Eleanor ~ - ' r
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C h a p t e r o t - ( J t iI be given . R U P E frr. March 1 8 - A . charteiJb loa U 3 S tnem ber was honored and blrthda]
. n igh t celebrated by Rupert chapCei1 to B e lie f jjg 39 o rd e r ot E u te m SUirh u sb a n d a Thursday evening a t Uie lOOI
de a ra d io j Ijq chapter was InsUluted ir7arlson aa . q. . '1 d u c t by M argarette Johnswi, Vallej
b u m ; m u . B jjjje Burgher, f lrat associatelecUons by jnatxon and only charier membei jn . V a r d present, was honored a t a specia honey, a c - ceremony.'Those uk in g p a rt weri h u ^ a n d Helen Brockle, Mra. R u tt
. Hawk. Mrs. Phoebe O reer. Mrs Hazel Miller, Mrg. Gladys Stewari a n d M ra Sara LaRue, m arshal.
« C a rU o a ^ „ u g was sung by Mrs. Edns Arrostrong. ’ '- A birthday service was conducted
+ n i n by the o lflcefs'and sta r points.* A birthdsy cake, baked by M ra
iborS An“Irs . SteU a R efrtshm ents were ser>-ed by Mra
F o rn w o lt O reer. chairman, Mra. H elen Bogi n o f th e nail. Mrs. H aiti Briggs, M n . Anr r lc a lodge Carpenter. Mrs. HatUe -Rosecranju i-h alL ___anri Mrs. K orence Tartor.__________s-v o t* d - in ----------- -— » — * — <--------------------
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ece lved a s t . Charles Aluir soclcty are cos- a H u g h es tum ing 35 dolU which wiU bo sold n received n t the SU Patrick's danco Tuesdaj . C h a r le s evening. Several o f the doUs. three : e c h . 'p r o - o( which are dressed to represent ed gom es n CothoUc priest and tw o sUters. lo n o f tb e nov; are being exhibited In tht
HarrU Pum lture oompany show w a qua r* window.m e r. T h e Dance muslo will bo fumUhed N e lg h b o n '^ le sday evening by Uie Ambossa- lebrateA. " ‘d o n of'Shoshone.-------------------------
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victories aw ay fro m their second all championship, ■were squarely in ur regional cham pions converged on ght’s •
‘Thumbs D oW mii” Ballot Seen -i “ On Bowl Pact ^
n th e b a s t LA NStN O , Mlch^ M arch 1Uonal j8 « i_ A 'U u m b a down** declalon J Clxde xi-aa predicted M ondoy as Michigan *” 5^ s ta te college prepa red to ro te on b®®** renewal o t the W eatem conference- ^ .even p a d d c Coast Roae bowl football :> A l- pact. .zSaSl z iadllghift<SO .-athIetlc-ofndBl;-^vho IC
asked th a t h ls nam e hot~1$e U&ed: 'jj 'A h l aald he though t ft faculty meeting „
•* t w ould 'votfl ag a in s t conUnuaUon of th e agreement,
“ 5 ? ' " I t ’a h a rd to t«ll. though, juat how pi f c i tv ‘h e cat will Jum p." he solcj In quail- m Dkla. fy ln s th e predlcUon. 1*
MBO Presiden t Jo h n A. H annah, ol [n -h w ho m ade a Hying Ulp back trom have lilB J°b a s aasia tan t defense aecre- u iton'a ■Washington, aald th e decl- cibrees ^ ’ Cjjen t tho closed facu lty meetin*. • g,ette'a I n ‘he p u t . D r. H annah h a i come or n-hl» out_agalnit_poBt«a«on_fam ea,_de_i hi i tu r - d a rin g they p lace th e wroii* em*:ad a phasla on football. mCor- M innesota and Wisconsin already
have announced votes agalru t the way Rose bowl renew al. N orthwestern Is _
: waa though t to be a n tl-b o v l and Purdue s-1ed h a s voted bo th w ays In th e p u t . i th 6 M ichigan, Iow a. Ohio BU te, In - « 4 n ta d la n a a n d lUUiola arc expected to
rav o rco n U n u a tJo n o f the aeries, bu t ■ th e a 6-5 tie would e n d Big T en partlci- "o s jo patlon Ji) lha P asadena c lau lo a fte r laa^T JBS4.>vluE M lchlg*n 8 t« t* ., th e nations top go only team In 1C83, th u a m ight well be the lei rowa U a t Big T ea te am to pl&y In the Bt ’ th e Rose bowl. mi
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S Benaal’Boxers sB-86 ^End aeason “ By WSC Win' k[lr,?u PO O A T E IIO . M arch J8 m - I d a - sci lo th ho s u t e college wound up its dual boj : w m e et boxing aeaaon Saturday n igh t ye;
w ith a vlctocy over W ash- ..Intrton s ta te . .v ,
X ? I t waa th e B engola’ aecond vfctory of tha season ov8r the Cougan.
f r E arlie r Ujey tu rn ed tbe triclc, 6-3, f , " a t Pullm an. *1
Idaho S ta te closed Ita dual aeaaon w ith a .0 -I record. The B engab will n e x t ace acUon lr ; the Pacific coast boxing tou rn am en t a t Sacnwento, for
m . Caiir».M arch i s - a i . m3 'R esu lts : ' ag<
IM p o u n d » -V Ic ' Kobe, ISO, de- ow daioned Ed O laon. Rei
.n o 132 -P addy aorverp-ISC , and OH nec
.fi* Inaba , drew. -vot1 3 9 -T lm B rennan , ISO declsloned tm
.85# K ay Vlrgen. j•fsj 147—Russ L undgren , I S C , de- jjoj i i ! clsloned K en Baugess. .n rIIT: IBO-W SO Jo rfe lt to Ellaworth m ii IRX: W ebb. —= ^ lC5-Chuclc M organ, W S C , de-
cJaioned L . O. NeaJ. r178—Moyle W orkm an, I S C , de- I
clsloned D an McOreevy. ^H eavyw eight— ISC forfeit to Ron y |
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T h e head coach a t th e U niversity of > D enver haa been algned aa a line nial
coach a t tho U niversity of W ashing,ton , It w as announced today. - tn
u A thle tic d irec to r Harvey Casslll Raid th a t a long w ith John B a k e r^ „
j : 4 w ho h a d been w ith Denver for tha ‘ • « p a a t aixyaa rs—B lllM a i^ would w c- » “
IJ ceed Jo h n C herberg as freshm an ‘ .i7s coach. Cherberg w as recenUy named iM ; head varalty eoftch.•rt"- B aker won a ll-Am erican honors ‘ 4. ' « s « gua rd w ith the U nlrwsJty of
Cnllfom lft in 1030 and 1931. Ha o ld - “ Oed a 26-game N otre Damn w inning ***.streak in 1831 by kicking a field goal bOg:In Uie f ina l five aeconda of play. °
He h a a a long coochlt^g career be- a t i.7;s hind him . He coached o t Iowa State He^■«io T eachcrs collcge. Omaha unlveralty aucl; |2 ' and S acram ento college. Baker desl. t ' l s ta rted a t D enver In IMT. rop<•>TS __________________ VlU
Idaho Ace Steals S Si Show on Slats
SPO U T BPRIN QS, Ore.. M arch 18 h “ W »-W ashlngton SU U 'a Oougora, led the by Svein Huso w ho won all-around tUni hon ijp , won th e W hitm an invJUUon “ d Kkl m eet Sunday w ith 1,139 points,B u t th e C ougars were hard-pressed t®"'
:«o hy U niversity o f Idaho, whose alaU f a ^ •6'y) m en racked u p 1,108 points. ®'j ” Huso took Sunday'S atalom Ja w ,,7j 1:14.4 and piled up 388 polnta to b«- P l« .J ll oome th e com bined four^event-W lm “Oni ■SM ner. . Lau:h.fl But I t was Id ah o ’s ace Jumper. In a li'ii. KJell K narv lk , w ho tum ed in Uia dle«
m ost apectocular pcrformonce of the got ' day. H is Jumpa tw ice shattered lh# bad
I h m record of 125 feet. Knarvlk aailed guei
hKnarvlk holda th e Pacific north- Johi
.(1. (1 collegloto jum ping crown. w ^a
I ; Exhibition Baseball “n,«M C lneinnati (N ) 4 Boiton (A) 3. of ‘
Chicago (N) a Chicago (A) 3. / Opel ij j t • Cleveland (A) 3 New Vork (N) 9. ly ^ .751 BeU'olt (A) 0 Boaton (N) «• WMt
r . New T ork (A> 4 Brooklyn (N) J- A Philadelphia (A) 7 W ashington who
(A) 1. SanS t Louis (A ) S San JS;aDclin> rtu li
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In- 5. four' ' St. I^ u ls (N) a pjiuad»lplil» UO 1- slooi
B u ia in s• c oifS’S f to'uS:k - O t«® l«ht a t Poutello
when Uie B ru lna coUlde with lUgby pi 1 " JJ*® P* a . tn th e f irs t round ac* p<
1 1 '^ 8 other two -dUUlct four en- Ic
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I. Internationa s Price on BalUgane oa TA M PA , F ia . , M arch 16 <U,PJ- tbaii co a t B ill Vceck §1,0
ShaushncB sy , s till f igh ting m ^ h o loop's m o s t va iu n b ie te rrito ry , —
made W s s ta te m e n t befoFT a “ il of o f 'A L club owners.
The ow ners w ere expected to an- how prove the B row ns wove by a unanl- uali- mcuj vote, b u t th e Intem stlonal
league m u st be awarded some sort nah, of s it t lim e n t fo r ita lost franchise, frotn T heya i u c k u»." Shaujhnewy :cre- wld, "bu t i t w ill cost Veeck a lot lecl- of money. B a ltim ore Is a pottnUal xfter 700.000 a tten d a n ce clly for us. I
' guess we’ll g e t to H artford, and tha t :ome only a 100,000 a tU ndance. They'll | _ d e i hive.to pay us.em* "I guess a mlUlon dollara Is the I
number."” “{ Shaughnessy InjIsUd Baltimore I
-U Uie m ost va luable franchise la ^ “ minor league b u e b a ll."
The A m erican league meeUng was I n . S4t /or 11 s j n . (SS T ). A 3uncK^-a*
1 to scheduled fo r 1 p jn . “I t will b« late aftemoon be fo re there ia an an - [
Mgi. nouncement." A m ericon league pres- Idenl W ill H arr ld g e sold. (
Approval o f th o move was a fore- { top gone conelualon. P6 was National I the league approval / of th e Boston the Braves' move to Milwaukee. As a
m a«er ol tact, th o Boston Ued Box revealed Ihey a lready have booked hotel reservations in Milwaukee for ■ I
Q the pre-season "city aeries" played I ^ annually in A pril.
Vceck was r a confident of his suc- . ce.u th a t h c a lready has decided
what lo call th e team . I t wlll be the BalUmore O rio les—not the BalU- tRorc Brott'ns.
Tlie tlpoff on th e rubber-stamp :da- action scheduled today was given by tual baseball com m issioner Ford Frick se Ight yesterday. F'■*h- "There la b e tte r th a n an even **
chanco th a t th e B row ia will oper- ^ ate In BalU m ore ond Uie Braves in
Milwaukee to a ta r t the 1663 season.’’ t " ' saM Com m issioner Ford Frick, a fte r I '
a hlRh-Ievel m eeting of bueball of- A- ” jj{ flclals In B elleair, Pla.. yesterday.>ast Seven club owners were present ^ nW, for today's A m erican league meeting
in a ho te l h e re , w ith general man- - ager Joe O ronin representing absent /
de- owner T om Yaw key of the Boston jur Red Sox. O n ly alx “yea” volts are the
OH needed a tjd all e ight have alrcfldy q ij -voted In form a lly in favor of Uie ren
ned tm nsfer. vlci In sim ila r fashion, all eight Na- leai
de- Uona] league ow ners'have Indicated A approval o t th o Braves' switch to Inu
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- Change of Brati ““ Would Spell Rii
By O SC A R FBALEY JiNEW V O R K . M orch 10 W -V ou bob
w on't bo ab le to sell i t to his wary con welterw eight rivals, bu t Johnny fusi B ratton "guessed” today Uiat he desl was a f ig h te r handicapped by a de- th& sire n o t to h u r t anybody. dec:
B ratton , t h e fonner weltens'elght ”1 , champ w ho m eets one Bobby Jones exp f r - lh OiftTH l-rOUllJ - miilll W lltr - Btr -flsli _0f mjjjUioo S q u a re garden F r i d a y c
night, la t h a enigm a of the boxing how world. H o w lna tho ones ho shouldn't well win and loses th o ones he shouldn't a h
*1“ lose. decl*T c aa ’t exp lain it." groans the
man w ho w on tho 147-pound crown L by b a a tta f O harM y Fustri and then p S lost i t to K id Gavilon. ”1 guess it's
Just beeauae I c a n 't get road." niat - r , •'1 alw ays figure, when I have a « e! ^Uht w hich looka eaay. why knock “ ra
Id. Uie o the r guy ’s bralna out. I guess “ ,' ing n i Ju*t have to sU y m ad ol every- W
'’^ r a t i o n Is. o f course, aUU aiming s t ano ther tlO e figh t wiUi Gavllan.
lie Ho w ants Ul f ig h t welterweights, b u t ( ‘ I ]ty such la h ts rcco rd th a t few of Uiem '■ '* ctr desire th e dubious pleasure of being P<
roped cn th e aame piece of canvas true WlUl Wm. N o one in h is own «-eJght SoU class has been able to beat him since Bay
. Oavllan tu m e d th e txlck almost two tom years ago. «
Tho u p sh o t h a s been th a t Bratton IK h u been fo rced to campaign among
led the m ldd low elgh ts -and with s ta r- [— nd tUng resu lts . I f they played It nfce.Ion and d id n 't g e t too rough, g a llo n lU, seemed c o n ten t to box out the d ls- T ;j(j tance In gentlem anly—nnd losing— i t . fashion.
B ut onco th e y roughed him up it p la was a ta le o f te rror. Middleweight ^ * . p ie rro 'L anglo ts threw Uie works a t n . Johnny a n d waa promptly flattened, e
' LaurcnfD aulhullle .-w ho cams with- - cr In 0 few p o in ts o f winning Uia mid- ha dlewelght tiU o from Jake I f w o t ^ he got tough—a n d wound up nat on his h# back. N o t to o long ago, Turo Portu- ( ed guea fe tched B ra tton a clout on Uie J )]. whiskers w h ich almost itarched F__.Tfthnnv It) th e fourth round and <1h- Johnny, leap ing “out o p i l s ^ ^ — j
when th e bell sounded for Uie flfUi, oulckly drow th o curtains on Uie • wrrifted T u k o . ^
This Bobby Jones, a veteran but u of O akland . C allf, by way, of Opelousas, L a , is Uio kind of friend- V
J. Jy w arrior w ho gives Bratton his j most troubles. *.^
1. A fam ily m a n wlUi three kids in who once w as a stevedore on the
San r ra t td e c o w h a r v e a , Jones » eauldn’t knock you ou t w ith a ham - .
mer la -e ac h ' h and . Proof of thta Is J A hU record, w h ich ahows a toUl of ^
four kaypes In e igh t years of profes- 1. sloo il pa tty -cak lfl* . • L - .
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^ e a d - A r e a -jley tranta, Jerom e and 'R upert, w n t aina - lU rt play unU l T tiesday. ajw o But the basketbaU acUon ia on ly a gby p u t of Uje picture ahaping up a t p ac- Pocateillo. Coaching clinics, movies
and meeUngs wlU ke«p thft h ig h olen- school coachea and a th le tes busy oi
nal L eague Fi Baltimore Frai
W.PJ— l n t c r n a t i o n a l l e a g u e p r e s l d e r k §1 ,000 ,000 t a m o v e h i s S t ; L o u i s B n g m a d b e c a u a o t h e A m e r i c a n Ic a jry, •— - - • —B. Yankee Batter'»p- __________ _____________ ________ '
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jr Injuries Slow 1 Majors for Seas
n- By U n ite d '« ^ a s ofn t A new ra.nh of spring tra in in g in - tra 3n Juries—claim ing Allle Reynolds of dls re Uie Y ankees, Bobby Thom son of the plr
Olonts and Roy Sm alley «nd W nr- un, :ie ren H ackcr of. the Cubs a s Ita la te s t I
vIcUms—la plaguing 'Uie m a jo r old a> leagues. yetcd A lthough m ost of Uiese w ere ov« to laughed o ff as "no t serious" by th e wit
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Ring Troubles i;Jones Instead is an old-fasliloned
m bobber a n d weaver who h its in sneak7 com binations and depends on con- q jily fusUig and keeping his opponent o ff •]le destroying balance for 10 heats . I n u o•• thfr-proccss, he wins a g rea t m any oni
decisions. oni t " I nirt' n o t a clinching bum.” h e qq u explains modestly, "bu t a p leasing
y C ertainly ho pleases Jones, a n y - /u ilg how. becauso ho spotted m iddle- ju r't weight hopeful Bobo O json 11 and to i' t a h a lf pounds and lost a d o se sp ilt c
declalon. H o Is likely to p lease B ra t- ghcic ton, too, a t l e u t whllo th e fesU vi- bwn Ues are in progress. ingn P o r th is b the typo w hich never wei'g s tirs B ra tton 's Ire and thu a u sually the
manages to go Uie route. • ^a Unless, w hich finally c io y happen , ton k B ra ttan ‘'s tnys made a t everybody.” a In th a t case Joncs, a n d possJWi- n. quy nam ed QavUan, could ru e Uio „
day B ra tto n became a figh te r In d ug mUid u w ell as body. eye
I Clubhouse Begun ^g POCATELLO, M arch 10 Con* ■ s tnicU on o f a elub house a t th e clly t golf «Hir»« is under considernUon. e Ray H un te r, chalnnan of Uio clly0 commlaaion, aaid today.
H un te r aald cost of th e p ro jec t Is . esUm ated a t . $30,000 w ith golfers J providing $3.coo o f th e am ount.
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asaoclfltion wlU A e e t Sa tu rday and U ! o a ly a Big six conference neeU ng. iau p a t planned Thursday. o:noviea Toumament coaches w il l !» guests oi
h ig h of Pocatello clvlo clubs, a n d film s Rbusy on Uie world series, bowl football U
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of enough consequence to delay th e * g in - training (trogresa of th e athletca andIs of disrupt m anagers’ plans for w hip- “f the ping teama Into smooth-w orking ^W nr- unlU. 1 n te st Reynolds, the V ankccs’ 35-year-najor old world series s ta r . reUred from r i
yesterday’s 4-1 cxhiblUon victory J w ere over Uie Dodgers a fte r two Innings ' th e wtth a pulled muscle In h ts back.w ere "I've had It before,” said In d ian tit------- Allle, "and I ’m n o t too w orried tu
. about it.” IttReynolds' Y ankee team m ates m
' hoped he was rig h t about Uie trivia l' nature of his a lim ent. B u t In some ch
a quarters there was concem a tw u t Ni3 the lome back which also boUiered m'
^ the Wg righ thander du ring thc 1M2 fll. ohed ^ r i d juries. Allle m ay bc forced to
a it It ou t for nearly a week before ovf® h; making anottier pitching effort. hat o ff Thomson, who combines w ith ad*• I o Monte. Irvln to provide tho OlanU* cli
one-two hom erun punch, was s tru c k w{„ . on Uie righ t han d yesterdoy by M ike R<
h e oorcla of tho Indiana during Cleve-«>ng jandj yJ
fu l but n o t serious." Ju s t to m ake Idle- jure, however, Thom son was se n t T | ttnd to a hospital fo r X -rays. r
sp ilt SmaUcy, th e Cubs' f ln t- s tr ln g ¥ i Jra t- shortstop, has come up w ith a lam e itlvl- back, and Hacker, oco of the p i t i h - j
ing staff, haa a tw isted knee. B oth jn lever were sidelined as th e Cuba trim m ed gh nally Uie W hite Sox 8-3 yesU:rday. toi
One m ajor league team , Uie B os- wr JP'",; ton Red Box, received cheering Sa
news from Its JncapaclU ted roster i ’J i '.» when I t was learned th a t ou tfield- s i
the er Dom DlMagglo has been d ls- wl' f charged from th e hospital a fte r an Ca
eyo operaUon and wlU rejoin tho S a team in S a ru o ta , Fla., nex t T hura-
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J b i t Q M e e t | 1loaches g a m ts a n d 'to p collegiat« basKewEir "lay and tUts wlll be shown.':Ung. ia FooUsall and- baaketball couches
o f Idaho . .s u te college, U niversity -: guests o f-Id ah o , Bbise Junlo;' college andd film s R icks collcge wlll parUclpato in .football th o coaching cllncs....................................|-------- ^ • * * * * ,
1 “A” Tourney j7 Opens Tonight; E
“B” Meet Set '* * B r United P rest ^
T h e 16'team race for the s ta to PI c laas A high school baskeUi'all t r t cham pionship opens In PocaUllo to - - L L n ig h t, and class B regional w inners ,
will ge t th e spotlight fViday a n d > S a tu rd ay In the ir s ta te playoffs a t e Lewlaton. , ^
I n the f l n t round of the c lass A .ato u m e y tonight, Nampa playa Lewla- c
• s a id ton , P reston.goea against K ellogg. »iM adlsoii Is paired w ith Moscow a n d a
, , T w in Falls plays Rigby. r ir n i s Tomorrow night, R upert P lay s v ______; D ow ney, Coeur d ’AJfns m eets P oca - t---------- te l lo ^ c r ld ia n .c lM h « tj} y * -J “ 5 ' ^ a;> a n d defending s u te cham pion
Id a h o Falls plays Balie. ■ rK lm berlv won Its w ar Into th e i
------7 c lass B flnatrP f[daTni«ht"W ltM -«- sI BO to 42 decision over New Plym outh
in d istric t four play a t N am pa, tH agerm an defeated FtulU and sa to IS l Ul Uie consolaUon game. x
m other class B regional tou rneys pcompleted last week-end. A berdeen jdefeated NorUi Gem of B ancroft 87 dto 37 a t Idaho Falls, and M ullan tn osed out deneseo 51 to £0 a t tC ouer d’Alene.' e
Oene-iee, _Mullan, Kimberly a n d _ii-~\ Abcrdeeii wlll bc the four te am s ' r
p lay ing for the sta te UUe a t Lew is- slon . Kimberly is defending c h am - rplon. z
i* Dutch Wins ' 9 g - \ • 8Upen m jTight Finish j
ST . PST ERSBURO, Fla., M arch18 (A—Big Dutch Barrlson h u n g a orecord-m atching 2C8 oh th e 'sco re- ®b o ard Sunday to win tho 110,000 S t. ^
• Pe tersburg open golf toum am en t l a na d ram a packed Ilnlsh. C
The drawling "Arkansas trav e l- ve r" covered tho last 18 holes in 88. J
j f ive under par for the P aaadena JI m unicipal course, then lounged In tl
®' th o locker room whUa a p a ir of h o t e
Bt, Petersburg p ros-O W ck.H «rb«rt *, a n d Dick M ayer—made a g rea t b u t T
fuUle effort to catch h im .. 6• H arbert, who ahot hia second 84 J .I . of th e tournam ent, Just ono stro k e ri ** o ff tho course rccord held by J im t '
______ T u m e sa . and Mayer wound up in wa second'ploce tie a t 397. a
H arrison, playing out o f A rdm ore.O kla .; was 18 sU 'oku under p a r fo r ^th e dlstaneo as he equalled th o £
g reco rd for th e 10-year-old to u m a - I
m en t, . I H arrison 's ylctory gave h im a *3.-
.« 000 f irs t prlee ^n d ran h is eorTtingsI I th is year to 81.735. H arb c rf n n d N “ j^jp. M ayer took ♦1,000 each. . b orklng ' ^
Turpin Has Chance - To Prove Ability
nnlnga l 0N I?0N . M arch 16 t f l - B r iU ln ’slack. one hope to win a world fx)x(ngIndian tiU e. Randy Turpin, gets nn oppor-^orrled turU ty. Tuesday n igh t to show h is ■
fa n s ho is n o t on the skids a s so im ales m a n y of them fear,tr iv ia l T h s form er world m iddlew eight. some cham pion m eets W alter C arU er o f at)out N ew Vork. In a fight th a t p ro -
thered m o to r Ja ck Solocnons cxpects wUic 10J2 f ill tho 1B,000 seats of E arls Court,ced to T u rp in needs o decisive v ic to rybefore over th e f a s t hooking C arllcr to r e -r t . h ab lllU to bimself wlUi a lo t of h is
w ith adm irers, and to em phaslte h isH ants ' c la im as the Ko. 1 contender fo r th ostruck w orld crown vacated by S ugar R a y'M ik e Roblnaon.Cleve- T h e fig h t o t 183 pounds—tw o'Vork. pounds above the m iddlew eight
'■pnin» l im lt~ ls scheduled for 10 rounds. _m oke ~~ : ~ ~
' WSC Cops Coast Wrestling Crown
p ^ h - SAN LU IS OBISPO. Callf,, M arch S o th jg « » _P our individual cham p lon -
m m ea g jjjp , ^n d 82 polnU netted W ashingto n S U t« Uie annual Pacific C o ast
! B os- w restling toum am ent UUo he ro eerlng Sa tu rday , •roster Oregon SU to waa runner-up w ith ' ltleld~ 34 points, followed by San Jose S ta teI d ls- w im • 17. UCLA 13, California 10, le r an C al Poly B, San Diego S ta te 0, n th e S a n ta C lara a and Stanford 1. rtiura- -----------------------------
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“ " C a s s i a D br The annual game census In the
idoka national forcjst found the < l l f . excellent flesh condition and wit
tors, HawJey Hili, district consen game department, disclosed Mon
The census, made by ground cn th(} 1952 hunt reduced the herds
sUte per cent—exactly the reduc- “ teUj'aii tion desired by the depart- T Inn^ ment to keep the number I y a n d within tho/ avaiJflWc'‘forage n tffs a t supply. il
'D eparU nsnt p trtonhe l"ahd area - - lass A .aportam en who took p a r t in th e I Lewla- cenaua March fl, 7 and 8, found the 1 ellogg. he rd a widely scattered and m any ’ w a n d d e e r feeding in oreas far above-Ujo
ran g e s normally used during Uie br P lay s w in te r monUis, despite recent storm s p i Pocja- w hJch left ons to two fee t of aew h(e rom e anow. Hill reiioried. ......... Slm p lon * T h e nilld ^ n i^F T iaT T e lle V e a-r t «
nu m b e r of the ranges of exceaslvo su U) th e u se which has occurred In the pi v lth ar sev er6'w int«ra'flf the las t few-yean . — m outh Som e 4,725 deer were counted on th a m p a. th e th ree r^ u la r counUng units— HI 62 to D ry creek. McMullen and Buck kl
B ru sh flat, the offletr noted. This, Luneya p lu s InvesUgaUon of other w inter t<: Erdeen range^areaa in use by Uio deer, in - bli » f t 87 d lc a te Uio har\'est of game during wl ifu llan th e 1052 hunting season "removed 3,( 50 a t th e annual Increase and some o t the
e x cc ss ' number of the main herd, k r f a n d _whlch_was needed to balance Uie ki team a numBera of deer wlUi Uio available Lewis- supp ly of forage on which the deer in :h a m - m u s t depend during the w inter ne
m onths .” COT h e 1053 kill was esUmaUid a t Ui
4^00 deer. Somo 8^00 special p e r- ne ro lts were Issued.
"U se of airplane and a lr-to - m g rau n d communlcaUon In 19S2 again >1 th la year added to Uie accuracy of pc th e counts,’’ Hlll aald. m
Recom nendatjons tor th e 1M3 ba h a rv e s t will ba drafted frcin resulto o f th e recent InveaUgaUoBS. h e eald. 1 ]
« a rc h ParUclpaUng and aasUUng In Oie i J ung a census. In addition to Hlll of th e flah f i K o re - a n d game department, were T . B. JJ00 S t. M urray , director, and P. J . McDer- e n t l a m o tt , jr., H. & Oheny, R . B. I rr lo g , ^
O haries Blake, Dwight Sm ith, O ro- u , rave l- v e r Davls, Claude Matthews, D ale s jtn 08, Je n sen , Ed flcholes,' Alonzo Brown, 4a d ena Jo e Bross and Joel Re>-nolds; a n d of q i ed In th e forest aervice, A. E Briggs, for- }f h o t e s t supervisor: Lewis Olark and R.ir b e r t H . H all, d lstrlet rangers,- E m est H . mLt b u t T ay lo r, staff assistant, and O lea . tj
Bm lUi, assistant district ranger. iLnd 84 W illiam L. Mabbot, ocUng d la trict „■ rtroke ra n g e manager, represented th e bu-V J im r e a u . of. land management, a long m,up in wiU i Clark Nobto, Richard SchaerU ^
a n d Don Vlngst. ,e,Imore. Sportsm en taking p a rt included bo' a r fo r N ea l SUvar, Roy A nlngton, Ver Cox.1 th o £ d Skinner. Tom Aln*orUi, Dale DI u m a - I h le r ond Robert Jonea, oU Twin
P a lla , and Andy Johnson, Burley. (tla «3.- ----------------------------- ------------- ly:T iings M arshal] Newmos, V nivenity o f 10
a n d N o rth Carolina freshm an qua rte r- of. b a c k last aeason, passed' for seven na
touchdow ns. The T ar Heels scored boo n ly nine more. wtn e e ---------------------------
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D i v i s i o n 1isus In tho Cassia dlvlalon of the Miif*' aund the deer survived the winter In ' h and with a minimum loss to preda, ' 'et conservation officer, state fish and! [osed Monday.ground crewa and airmen, also ahowed the herds in the division by about 201 reduc- -----------------lumber Heavy KjU of! r .i s ; During-'Winfer1 m any • . D . •wve*the An esUmated 17,128 m agpies o f ing the brood stock—the birds which would t storm s pa re n t the coming year’s broods^*
of aew have beeo killed during Uie winter’s,........ m s g p le -c o n tro l-o p e ra tlo n a -ln - th * '
lIeVea-4’ te u rth -d Jr tr lc tr l law lB rR H ln S ls tr ic t- ixcesalvD supervisor, sU te flah and gam e de*In the portm ent, reported Monday. ,
w y ean . —T hoknow n-klK -fss-determ lned-by— n te d on th e dead birds recovered—w as 8.S78*
units— HUI noted. The estimated addiUonal d Buck klU la 8.288.id. T h is, T h e largest known kill w as regls^
w inter tered in tho Ooodlng area—2,083 leer. In- birds. N ext was th e Burley area,I during where th e counted dead tota led removed 3,013. .e o f the I n toe SS toon a res , w here , th* n herd, known kill totoled 820, the estim ated nee Uie kill was 7,050. ivallable HUl said kUUng brood stock dur» ^ e deer ing the winter la be tter th a n robbinf
w inter nests in th e sp rin g .a s a m eans a( control Id th a t robbing nests o f f m
ated a t th e predators tht) opportunity to r»* lal p e r- n e st during th e summ er. r--.
"B euuse of ligh t tnow fall a n d a lr- to - m oderate tem peratures du ring tb a
S2 again ‘w la tv results from tn p s v e re very iracy of poor and mora e ffo rt had to be ex*
panded fo r each b ird ta k eo w ltlt « IM J b sjt," tft« e tfiee f a o ti± .I resulto . . . j . . I
BJC Nipped for BaslcetbaU Title
M c l ^ . EPHRAIM, .Utah. M arch W U M . i r ^ n g , Baatem colleg# of A rtton* d«feat«d ^ Boise Jun ior oouege by a cloaa 6 9 - ^
Baturday n lg b t to wJn the w gieaM cS B r t ^ , 4 Junior colleg* basketbaU- te u m * J
I “ 5 of m en t here. .s s , fw - T he championship game wound
. 5* » n igh t of btskeUMll ir tilch «*if{ V X, Saojir coUe** d n c h tH lr4? place by w inning over P h o e n li Ml*.
» lege of A rtlona,70 -8« .B aT lle r.la 'tt« s t r i c t consolaUon event, U tah'* SraB ch
Agricultural coUege took fourtJx'. « o n g place w ith its 05-S8 defeat o f Car-’ JchaerU bon. jOm o f U tah . rifU i, s lx tli a o 4
, . . sevenUi place w ent to PbotalK , Car» bon and W eber Of U tah , re sp e c t im y .
1, Dale DEMAECO W INS " .II T n ln BOSTON, M arch 18 (A — P a d d j’ irlcy. (the BlUygoat) D e M arco of Brook«
lyn.m auled hia w ty .tp a . u n a ^ o d g - ts i ty o f 10-TouDd decislBB ovef H en ry D a r t i ju a ru r - o f Loa Angeles S atp rd ay -W to t In k ir seven naUonally televised lO -rqund box lsg I scored bout a t th e B oston arena. D a U aroo
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B r u e k r y ' m c ix m o b e LOB ANOEliES-I nm of two
nlndB. coneemlos the address o! Dr. Frederick J. a tw e of tho H a r - /ard unlvereltr Khool o f public lealUi mnde to 3,000 doctorj h e re I f e v days ago.
Dr. etoro lothing would doo much for the ^lenlth o(
[v itr^O I American peopleUfrL''''’ll u eatlns l U a k s ^ M V ^ ^v,;|]’^ rV a n d Ice creun for
b re a k fa s t a n d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H K H IHW;;;;.' -toast and j lR ln m dinner.r a u t l f l l As a man vhoie n u l l l f&vorlt« breakfast ■ ■ ■ ] ■ ■ iM flS ! ^ poached puma f l U ^ »*«■* o° pumper* »“ »— •« B lii£ T alclul. spsBlietU vlth raspberry IceM H I sauce, and a side dbh o t cold, sliced iD B P V apenn vhnlo tnout, one of m r m lnda I M f e ^ 'le a n s tova rd the doctor's Idea for
R | H | Lots of u« A m enuns are In a 9 9 I | W ru t, and I flnnly believe th a t th c « I I H b resk fas tsv ee a ta iB la iB e ly re sp o n ’ M | H | slble. W hat are you solnc to have
?* iOT breakfiu l tomorrow? I.would like to maka a good bet lh a t J t w ill be
I 'ltfl'jiii il “bout the jame u mine—fru li 11 ' liilce. to « t , ejOT. b4con. and coffcc
ffillifjillll * 'We- have different lunches one i l l l l J - d ifferen t dlnnen. bu t b reak fast l l l i 3 l > ' th a t oV debbll b rtik fast, ■ gets u. f f l i t - in ' ^ b is clutch from Ihe tim e wo ar«
enbuRh to stop bangln? oui H l i n w i "POO” 0 ° and s i t alH E i r l table.M B H l Breakfast, don't rou forHOt, s ta rU
th e day for a man. Let him a ta r i t o a r u t and the chances are he 'i: fin ish In one, and atay the re : II doesn 't taka 'long for h im to be
■ U P a tra ld to make a 'movo th n t w ould W g l | lead h im out o f the Juice, eses, |H V j R toast, bacon and cotfee set.C jff lf r l || 217 Other mind leans agalnat D r. t i m ’,' ^ S ta re ’s ico cream and st«ak m o m -
^ m enu. I t leans aca ln st i t for y wJ jHc* m any reasons.W iilj--* ^ ***rt with. It veuld threw
thousands of people out of work, ijtHvj h meaning, thosa people vho write
<” d drav cartoons about burnt S n V f l toaat. I t U a stanOanl Ihftjg. th a t j A l n t u b u r n t toast business, v lth the hus-
trovmtnc over his nev ^ap e im a i tii ttr ------ M H t-U i»-vU »-br«aklag-tato t «ar sU 3 |K I | | 'n resom e, but true, and a s m u c h a ^ ■ C |W p a r t of this country a t P lym outh
rock, th e liberty btll and shouting j ^ B i ^ B evaneellats.
I f a h u ^ an d was served Ice cream In th a momlpc he couldn't posslbl)
I H l f l l l b is newspapei^ ■ U l n is burned."
bI» ^ ° rkI M . r 8 w ouldn't tty to cock Ice cream.Ih ! (U i carloonlala woulcl try to od-U H l :Tf I Juat themselves to this situa tionl» K ■ ^ “ t they vould not btf successfulH H V-': ■you couldn't get much of a la u g lin j f )|k,) ou t o t a man (still peering over h il 3 u T r morning paper) Ktwllng a t hto wlfii B l y k ^ Bolng hom e t<I ^ W i n i mother because tho tlwtys r a r a h in ■ n M ' burn t almond for breakfast, w h lc lI w U l f f l i of vanilla.H H t t l i w ith Dr. S tart's perm ission
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H H ; JO E C. ’HACftNEY—126 \ £^L.C LA R K -1^:0; Box 18
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chord ShacW ett, Tw in Fall*, la Included in ih e pho lo rrapher* appears in the book, Shaekletl per X X film In * 6 by 7 Speed G raphic eame
Is Divided Views ikf ast Idea of Doctoi>BE would like to ask him how mim I of tw o millions of u s Americans could af ddress o f ford a breakfast o f sW ak a n d lc tho H a r - cream . Those aren’t cheap item s,
of public T ho la s t time I priced Jce crcar, tors h e re I had to settle for sherbert, a n d th '
laa t tim e I Asked for s teak th e b u t c her mado m e make a down pay
■ ■ P ^ B m en t before ho would show i t to m( E ' '‘0 1 "You'll have to pay m e a dollar,
h e said, “before I go get a tender B i ^ ^ l loin o u t of the Ice box. I d o n 't Ilk H j ^ P I to do th l^ bu t lots of people com j L i J in and ask for ateak w hen th e y hav ■ M B no IntenUon cf buying any . T hc
Juat w an t to snell It, look a t I t an be assured th a t such a th in g sii: exlats."
K f l R I I asked him wHat h e w ould re quire If I asked for fllc t m lgnon.
4Mir* "F lle t mlgnon? Threo c h a ra d eQberrr lea references, two bank references, old r ite ed le tte r from your paator, a n d a n in m r’m ln d s vltaUon to dinner when you e a t It,
Idea fo r So- tomorrow. I'll havo tw o orr sunnysldo up, t«o strips o f bncoi
•rn In a etc.th a t th e (DlilribuW bf HcNiurht ryndlciU. lt>c
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Blood Donationline—f r u i t Dates Sehedule(,nd coffee . HAILEY, March IC -D onors U V u» r the blood bank In Hailey M arch : b rea k fa s t, conUctcd by M rs. Chnrlt
Atkinson, PJwbo; M rs. WJUlOJ Sherblno and Mrs, Jam es Chane;
^ O o n n ett: Mrs. 8. O. Nelson. Bcllt and s i t a t a n j lcq
, , , Prledm an, Hailey; Mrs. L. M. R oi get. S ta rU^ um ph ; Mr. ond Mrs. W alter K an
tJ K etchum -Sun Valley, nnd F r a rt i r JS’ J,,, H ew itt fo r th e miners' union .Im to 00 — , J . ,in t w ou ld Snedm an, Bcneral chalrm nilice, e s n b as announced th a t th o u n it will I, ’ a t th e H ailey depot from 9:30 ojila lnat D r . 3:30 P-ni- March 35. T h e quolak m o m - ^20 p in ts of blood. T ho car wlu t i t f o r be a t th e Ketehum depot M arch ’
tn m noon to 9 p jn . a n d M arch :tld th r e w *rom 10 » jn . to i p jn .'of w o rk , Tft'o hundred’ and forty p in ts <
'ho w ri to blood a re expect«d from th is sec■ ou tb u m t tlon o f 'B la lne county.iftjg, l h a t -----------------------------
the h u s - ------ - h e TCRNS HOMEH A n ^ . M a ^ 16-D ougltts 3i
P i ™ ^ t h Sof*®- *'® f*” underBorsh o u tin g >nedical ond surgical trea tm en t.
Son DID NOIIce c re a m _ ___ _ _ ^' t possibly U I ^ U t
the w orld
r ^ a d -s itu a tio n , “ Sv, ci.^‘’c H t d T f !
r a ' l S S ; ' W rite for Booklet <g over h is Broadway RoOm 208n th to w ife N u n # _____________I hom e toJ ffavo h im A d d rm ast, w h ic hvanilla . —m ission
IT AFFORD this fcindciryon» u n {lavs fire | m 3
t o f ih o year
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; B o x 187 , G lenns F erry
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a p I r S e l e c t e d ^ ^ _ _ _
i In ih e Pholofraphy Yearbook fo r 1053. Work Shaekletl (ook th is photo in th e W hite sands, llo cam en i equipped with a v r a t t e a A filler.
5 ObligingBUFFALO, N. Y ., Mnrch 18 (fl
C l O r - s u r e snd I t m u s t have been the smllo of th e s a in t himaclf.
ow m any im in ended and th e sun broke cou ld a f- through Just In tim e to shine ' a n d Ice on an « tlm at« d 29,000 marchers item s. In th o Et. P a trick 'a parade 8un-
'ce ercam day., a n d th e T he parade ended and a few
th e b u t- minutes la ter r a in began falling 3wn p a y - again.’ i t to m e. a dollar,"
SoSIS; Chamber Selects Party Committei
a t I t a n d BELLEVUE, M arch 16 — J o hh ing s ia i W right. Olnrcncc A llred and Osct
BchaufelberRcr wcro a t the resultvould r e - meeting of th e Wood River Chnmb<lignon. of Commerce T hu rsday evening a(c h a rac te r pointed na a com m ittee to prepoixences, a ior a "Indies n igh t" April 1.
“ i I?.-. John W right, chairm an of t tIU e a t it. j5j,ool es.wy con test sponsored ttw o esga tijB cham ber fo r th o best work 0
o r bacon, «pj,e potcnllallU es of th e Woe,, , , , River Vnliey," announced thn t ttiicau. itK.) judRcs havo choscn the wit■" nera b u t lh a t Iho nam es will no t Iy n announced u n til graduation • nlgl
, The best csjay will receive a prl:r l i i l a f ) of $25. the second beat |15 and tt L l U l c U i h l r d b ^ t l i o .
M arch a r e a d TIM ES-NEW S WANT AD S. C harles
WJUlani j < 3 2 ! S _ V / W / i f f i rI C haney , / on. Belle-a n d L eon U g r. M. R o b . Aouse. T r i- w H n o s p im .te r K an e , v S - j I ewt It* h » t t !,d PVank ^ ^lion. J SS* * ),chairm an . ^nit w lllb c 9:30 o jn . .
rhe q u o ta X ^ > ^ X \ J5 car will ^March 27 BIS ’ I L S ^ I M March M T A B U T
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)ID N O T or CANNOT Flniab
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q u a lity C repes - never w ould beli low p r ic e i
1053. Work \ / n ( l l P C/hit* sands, V U I U C ^ea A filler.
-------------------------- Nglarch 18 tn have been: himaclf. .! sun broke B ^0 to shine ^ ^0 m archers ^ M orade Sun-
and a few gan falling
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d and O scar K 222u -=:z c t l „ ...TnESJH rL-ii.; the regular I.ivcr Chamber [ ■' evening a p . 1 2 B f f l Ie to prepare ^ 0 ^
man of th c h BlouBCS In ta ilo re d s ty l l^ t" work Sn § S tr ip e B roadc lo ths . Siz : th e W ood f, /ced thn t the f
r .z .’t's; N O W .....aaUon • n igh t ■ ^ »
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! —Sizes 3 to 14 I —^Values to 4.9
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F irs t-q u a lity , full-:
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1 ofpt'oBi R e g u la r v a lu e a t 1.65.
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COLONIAL DAME^ HAND CREAMi i 79c Plus lax
— — J- U RH T E D -TIME- ONLT}-Regula 'r U S Jnrl (plus Ux)
----------- A B-ounce Jar ot Enrichedpanollzed H nnd Cream.
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RESSESd -s ty le a —^broken s izes J ti. good . m
C r e p e s -W o o ls -F a i l le s ! You M vould believe su ch value a t th is
alues to 2 9 .9 5 n
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O U S E S ;o r e d s ty l e s . S t r i p e P iq u e s a n d ) t h s . S iz e s 3 2 to 8 8 , p
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I - ‘V E N U S ’ ( m e d i u m ) - 'D I A N A ’ ( ta l i; ,1 . N u tm e g - R a i s in C a n e - S w e e t C id e r ! a t 1 .65 .
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RAYON ^ ■ PANTIESD A M E Z L O C
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l''li>or—Dry Goorts
S W S , T W I N F A L L S , I P A H Q
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R a y o n P a n tie s |—^Assorted Colors ■ — Sizes 2 to 14—
4 PAIR *1 ILassies ' Shop—Downilalr5
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A ’ ( ta ll) ’ c t C ider.
Boys' I
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I N 5 P 0 R 1I p a W , Sport Shlrtn F o r BoyiI l a v I Sleeves - Crinkle C repo •
i P a tte rn s 'n n d B rig h t C Fn.M Color - nnd San
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la jud cu t of th e 3- ^ acroM
S Rooserelt w w s «Utut«i 6, t u 01« o rd P in . Browi
BisiilTinUn who con- <Jumln S p o w t r f u rv e y 30 B re« i ^ sen. George W. are pr uts. a tu iy «dvocale 4. P
area trfttallT Bouider) dam f je « . 5 5 ’ m tn 1D30, bu t th> t t , B « re drauTi under Unne _ down.ttfcuB I u t Ju ly th e 8. *11 imtt this jta tem en t of ecta 11. puiiic power in th e ir couleeC : private
' pBlff loeal porU dpa- emmerewitlon and control, never i0 taal ownership, of Man: sared, reimbuTMble noted 1 » . . . We vigorotiily ierUom
tigrti c( thl5 national0, In California and laOemlne staU coa- Itt a», to acquire p a ra - p “1 ri^ti without iU2t s tsd to eslabtUh nil* d)2lsUc valley su th o r-
l s t o t , l » n o t a por- la the tnie sense. I t aal dispute. BaslcoUy,Set el philosophies, i l l f CeafUct I e( upunent between
and private (no broid Ideology
ieU dtloU s and . thp ■, I utcUns^. Sununar*9,t6tj fall In to few
n d companies con>
iin] toircr proKT&m Is P tnud socialism In l81(!uI1rwii8dlssuUed
and flood L — i hrtn-electrlc power ■hd. U ttr. I t cmented Mtllort to nationalize SWila Indujtiy.R to to provide ta x - - _ !9 to people iQ ono u c - U«ati7. paid for by tho F l “ ef people elsewhere.*» el lovemment-pro- yiy coMtltute ll “rubr
r
V i t ’s f i n e t a s t e y e ^ n
I to d a y ’s
I . . . t h e
I w h ij
I .
■ d
ents of Nationber yardstick"'*for measurln* rates l^ su e h on electricity. G iven the same iax eovcrnrr cjcmptlons, p riva te power eould be gcncratt told even more cheap ly than sov- govcrnn'
enunent power. . tribute ,4. Private Industry builds faster Here
and cheaper a n d operates niore case oi efficiently th a n govem m ent power, mighty Id an open c o n te s t utUlty oom- private panles always c an provide cheaper charge.
' and better service. - those ol5. There Is no power sJiorlase. times th
naUonally. th a t necesslU tes the "'i'en pr construcUon c f ereat hydro proJecu up iite In case of a n o th e r w ar. «]on lln
llie se are the m a in contentloiu by rlght-pradvocates of public power: Tlie u
1. W h e re ' possible a project emmentshould have m ore than the onc the bus.function of je n e ra t ln g electricity, eleclrlenI t should be ■‘jnulU purpose" cm- Poweri-bracing Irrigation, flood eontrtl. t il l Prom Ui
‘ f>'T’tri?V-Jecrefttlonal f^cllltlea-nnd vate liitthe <oaservoUon o f w ild Ufe. ?iiico *tn to cthese functions a r e ' “non-relmburs- -To thable," private Industry . Is no t Inter- people iCited In buUdlng to fulfill th tm . • Too ol•2. The charge of socialism Is false to built
and designed a s a scarc head, fbr* missionmer P rts lden t T n u n a n said l u t often thyear the power Industry had learned Iccts tofropi 'g public op in ion survey th a t ing.Q uumost people favo red public power A TV.In general a n d th e TVA In par- vale utlUcular. Since th o survey also ahowed the go\tha t people were opposed to social- pianU "Lyn, T rum an continued , the power Kc addecompanies have decided lo use so* " i t ju.Clallam as th c core of w hat he about ibtermed the ir ••propaganda." one-hnll
T rum an also h a d a reply to tiie the dlseharge of u tifa lm e ss to lhe tax- there Ispayers. Ho sold I t Is unfair to botli Baslcctaxpayers and th c customaa ot osntcndItles for th e com ponles to spend big tered thsums on “p ropogonda and 'advertls- OovernrIng" w hen th e u ou tlay s are classed privateas a n operaUng expense and there- not, me<fore cu t down th o taxes utlUUes pay. public,
3. The m arg in o f surplus power, A t th across th c na tion , Is so small I t con- and prl stltutes In e ffec t a power shortage, together “Brownouts'’ o n d shutdowns of w hen aluminum p roduction lines In some adm lnis areas wben ra in fa ll Is below normal tho Ko aro proof o f th is . executlv
4. Power com panies In a given work to area tend to becom e a monopoly tlon. Th (here, and ffovenunest power—o r szlne hc the th rea t o f it—has tended to of then: bring ra te s dow n a n d hold them preslden down. son com
6. The grea t, m ultipurpose proj- 'T h ro eets like H oover dam and Grand him, wc coulee aro beyond tho capacity of companj private capital. I f th e federal gov- ond lm ' e m m ent hod n o t b u ilt them they role. T i never would h av e come Into being, common
Many subsid iary arguments are who woi noted In addition to these main as- every ha sertlons. I n m o st recen t cases the Since
[— McFARLAND —
Wood Bar H a• Off-Sot Sido Run• 5*Foot S ec tio n s '• 4 2 Teeth
2 -/ 3 - a n d 4-Sectlon— Steel Fol
A Q U A LfTY H A RRO W !. . . T h e Hove Sold for 6 V
Price: 3 Sections i. . w ith Folding Steel D r
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Y O U R ALLIS CHALMER
HOWARD TRA<PHONE 2 7 5
'• y e 'r e a f t e r — j o i n t k p a r a t h
l y s S C H E N L :
the best-tasting 'hiskeyin ages!
Have a boUle ott hand for the holiday J
s% GimN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SCHBJLEY DlSnasUTC
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311 Have Top 1IsMe h as n o t been w hether the pany e!x(government should build dams and prejsed
• w hether the blllty 'oj? ° ' " “ '" « n t should transm it, dls* power ditribute and se ll electrlclly to users, the bw
Here, claim Uie utUJtles, l i a clear speechescose of govem m enfs using Its a newmighty resources to compete with Washingprivate enterprise. , O ften , they out.charge, federa lly built lines parallel thirlni1. ^ Pu uUlltles ond some- hower t
umes the Bovemment moves In even problemttiicn prlvate-flrm s are ready lo step Ue. Meirup the cap acity or the ir transm is- norUiwe,» on lines o r build new ones on decentrarlKht-pf-way they a lready own. greater
Tlie um iiiea argue th a t the gov- projects,em m ent shou ld sell I ts power “a t »‘a ‘* bothe bus-bar." Bu$-bar Is heaVyduty In ihteleclrleal conductor Uirough which praisedpower, is ta k en off a t th e ffenerstor. menls b:From Uierc on.-say Uie utilities, p ri- “Weyate Industry should t r a n .m ir in r t ,'upotLUi$ejl to c o n s u m e w T ^ -------------------- 'fornie}]•To those poInU Uw public power S 'o 'u . .
people rep ly ; . . out rlvi don 't w ant
to built lines. Too often the ir irans* I t done,mission chargcs are excessive. Tbo „ sften they p re fe r lo w ait for m ar-kets to develop In stead .o f branch- managtilng.Q ut_tojaoai* n*w-market«,----------'™ ‘l!'e_
A TVA officia l said la s t fall p rl- B'*''®* ‘vale u tlllucs a re quite wluing to let “the governm ent build generating »« Plantj "If Uiey can buy the power."Ifc added: I n J a i
" I t Just ho happens U iat Uiere Is about two a n d one-half to three and pne-half tim es as m uch profit In the d lstrlbuU on of electrlclly asthere Is In th e generotlon.” various
Basically, howei,'er, th e uUUUes xntend th a t governm ent hos en-lered th e field o t p rivate cnlemrlse. Murray,O overnment rep lie s 'll did so because -----------private utliiU es did no t. o r could not, m eet Its responsiblllUes to thepublic,
A t th e sam e tim e, public power ond private en lerp rise ore working together In several places.
W hen tho defense electric power adm inistration was organlred, a fte r i Lho K orean w or a tarted . utlUUes tcxecuUves willingly le ft Uielr own • work to m ake th c new agency func- Jon. T h o ru ra l electrification mag- f izJne hod th is warm praise for one ^if them . Ja m e s P. F a lnnan , tlce ircsldent of Uie OonsolldaUid Edl- f ion com pany. New Y ork: ‘
•T h roughou t all o u r deollngs wlUi dim, wc have found th is able power lompany execuUve em inently fa ir ^ind Im partia l In h is govemment ole. ‘P a lrm a n Is f a ir ’ became a ' am m on expression am ong those ‘*ho worked w ith h ira. W c wish him ivery happ iness in h is futuro work." *
Since th e election, power com- i
l a r r o w s0 R unners t io n s '
eel F o ld in g D row bort
. T h e S a m e H arrow W e r 6 Y ea rs .
ns C om pleteeel D ro w b ar—
1 5 ---------------------------------------
LMERS DEALER
lACfOR Co.2 7 5
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ro B in O 8 5 .IN C ,N E W Y 0 l« ,H .r,
) Interest in Cany execuUves repeatedly b av e ex- McKa;ressed optimism about th e possl- likewise>IUy bf a c h a n ^ In th o federa l a rightower program. W heUier they 4ound T hey htie basis for tbia In cam paign under tpeeches or merely In th e belief th a t they ha
new philosophy has como to more th/ashlngton has n o t been spelled i den'UL . . OJ pubU(O urlng 'the cam paign M r. E lsea* advantai
ower se t forth Ws views oo Ui« o u g h ttoroblem m PorUaod. Spokane. 8 e a t- under tle. Memphis and Knojcville. I n tho T hey shorUiwesi Uie sa id he favors th e tun lty .,ecentraUiatlon of au th o rity . nnd elUier treater s u te control over public privilegerojects. He called for a new In te r- Murrotate body for the Columbia volley, contlnul:In lhe southeast, o t M em phis, h e McKa
robed Uie TVA for Its accom plish- Murrolenls bu t sold; th e dam“We should not. however, look McKa:
Pcn_U jD _TY A _aa_a_rlgid_l»tkm . o f th e .tar'tueh’T ItveW pm T O W T m ithenT ' oniy-w»: lo n s . . .O u rg o a la h o u ld b e to w o rlc big one ut river basin developm ents th e govermr 'ay the people in th e reg ion w an t 'M u m I done." . erol HeReviewing these s ta te m en ts a t tim e ag(
an Francisco; Cyde B its , executive over ot lanagtr of the Rural t te c t r lc Coop- develope ratJve_a&socioUon—ono of th e big- va te ini est of oil puTillo pow tr-opera lJon t^- — McKa ame to the conclusion: "As far ' a s Private le can see. he sim ply supported them ut he platfomi.'' MurraIn January O regon's Oov. D cuglia Ing I t o'
tcKay came before a w n o te com- hsving nlttee. He had been designated th ink Ui eeretary of UlB'Interior. T h e com - toko ovi »ltlee questioned h im closely on McKa. arlous.ospects o f-th e pow er con- Murra roversy. He had Uie following TVA sh «Ji4nffc.wJUi Derooerotlc S e n a to r va le enl lurray, M ontana: McKo:
f. „ • .
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I t t i : : A /
w i t h
S SC O M P . l l C E A N Y ;
f f i l b i u I r w f i f e p b o to i
g io s b m wi»ppee. See— ------------------ l r e « h . q i u l i t j , e i . l ^ j l i c
£ d d y * B 6 r e * d ^
. i p u lk r before t« u buy.
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T I M E S ^ N E 'W S . T W I N F A
n GovemmentM cKay-W ell, senotor. I believe Murra;
likewise tha t private enterprise has atomic ei a right to pursue Uieir business, to privo T hey haven't had fa ir trea tm e n t mcKoj under Uie admlnlstraUon because Uic they haven't been allowed to have prty#t« e m ore than one-year contracts-*. . . (g pB ijt
I don't UUnk U u t elUier prlvote Uilng thi c r public power should be given any general, advantage over th e o the r. Tliey be exclui ough t to be'able to work s ide by side In ans under Uie northw est pow er poo l ator Lor T hey should be given equal oppor- avIew M tunlty. I wouldn't w o n t to see during ti elUier one of Uiem . have special McKoj privileges o r bo penalUed. levels an
M urroy-Y oif believe, th e n ,’ -In fa M te r continuing the public power poUclej? in w asr
McKay—Oh, yes- Bure. On thM urray -P o r Uie consUTJcUon of the ’ prlc
Uie dams? dlstrlbulMcKay—Oh, yes, the construcU on an m h i
o t the, dams. TTiey m ust b e . . The p .. Waa w !y-w ky ihey-con f e w B C m ^Wg ones. U U iroujti th e federal public b governmenL • • trlclty.
•M urray-M r. Wilson, c f th e Q en- Jacksa erol Hectrlc company, some short power « tim e ago . . . advocated th e tu rn ing and you over o t these dams th a t hove been co-ops. developed by th e govem m ent to pri- and oUi vate Industh-; Do you recall th a t? power. I — M c K a y -I- re c a ll '-h la -s la te m c n u U iat w b Private enterprise should n o t take govemm Uiem unless Uiey pay for Uiem. . to be fir
Murray—Are you In fovor of tu rn - —McKa; Ing I t over to Uiem cn th e basis cf sound pt hsv ing them pay for I t? Do you all be U th ink Uiot private enterprise should Jackso toko over Uiose doms? properly
M cKay-No. ence cla Murray—You don’t believe th a l plus goo
TVA should be tum ed over to prl- things t vote enterprise? McXa;
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?nt VS. Businesse Murray — Do you beileve *Ji.it no a lien 8 atomic energy aliould be turned over power fi I. to private.en terprise? power coi M cKay-W ell. I hoven’t consld- publicly (
e ered Uic' quesUon . . . 1 th ink th a t preferenc ' private enterprise should be allowed *air to s • to BBlst in Uie development o t ony- ataUa, bt e Ullng Uiat h as value to Uie public in buy fron / general. 1 don 't th in k they should and they y be excluded from It. ' ' JocksoiB In onswer to a quesUon by Ben- local det- L ator Long, D„ La., McKky restoted mcKsv - a view Mr. Elsenhower hod expressed should • I e during the CA tnpal^. • - treatmen .1 McKoy said: -people a t Uie locol tJvVr " i
levels are be tter' able to decide w tiat P " r, la better for Uiem th a n somebody 7 In W ashington." ' ;V,!m
On Uie ho rd -fough t quesUon.of ,f the ’•priority clause" In th e sole and '
dlstrlbuUon of power. McKay had n on exchange wlUj S ena tor Jackson. e D.. Wash. T he "priority claiije"
^ J a c t o n - I f Uiere Is only so much •t power availa b le .In a given orea. y and you have tho clUes, the REA n co-ops. Uie publle u tility dlslrlcU . and oUier publlo bodies th a t need “ t power. Isn't i t sound pubUc policy U U ia tw hen..pow er-ls.geneinM dJrom '0 govemment-owned dam s i l ought . to be f irs t sold U) Uie public bodies?
- M c K a y -N o t necessarily. . I t _ la ■f sound pubile policy th a t th e clU rcni f— u all be trea ted alike. Vd Ja c k so n -B u t Uils la federal ”
properly. W e have hod Uio prefer- Wlodoi ence clause In the aalo of w ar sur- ^
it plus goods and a thousand and oneUilngs to munlclpallUes. MAC
M cK ay-Y ea, b u t hero In Uiis s ituation you hove peoplo who hove |________
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w li.t JI differeo«e
less Battle Ovein o ' altem aU ve. T h ^ have to buy th e eoelal power from tho privately ' owned nesa" . , . power companies. O ther people hove T h e new publicly owned -power. Now if. th a t no rad ical preference Is In there, you are u n - of e ith er « fair to some of the people ot th e All over s ta u a , because, they m ight wont, to w atching t buy from a publicly owned place ■ — ond Uiey can 't . Because
Jo c k so n -T h a t U a matter for 8alocal determ ination. abruptly fi
i M c K a y -I don 't Uilnk people I should • be prejudiced by un fair 'trea tm ent because they happen Co _ _ _ _ favor private enterprise.
Jackson—i gather you feel th a t the sale of power from federal dams 1 ought to be on an equal basis w ith private uU liU es.fnd publio bodies? V l | ! i
McKay—N ot necessarily " equal. bu t they ough t to havo equal treat* m ent. I g ran t Uiat publicly owned proJecU probjibly^hove a priority o n _______ A
In the end the committee voted ‘‘ ” 5 1 unonlmously to endorse and con- BB] firm McKay's nomlnaUon. t j a
So i t standa in Washington to . " d a y . . ' t
A D em ocrat Is apprehensive w about " the evolving philosophy of Uie big deal" ... ^ I / *
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p r tce p tn lc , U d;lD« u n ld economicB WH I T h is could w und sUly to tbeI H bouaewUe finding coffee rialng u■ ■ m u c h u tbree cenU t pound higher
a t th e supennarket'.today tn d 10f l H I oen te iiigher triUiln « week,n ^ . S u t coffee, d sa re tte t. and • scan tH [• r b tn d f u l of otber Item i s re excep*I H .tle n a . I n geaersl. you'd haxdly guessffl jl fro m .retsU price U«8 th a t theN il 'E lsenhow er administration In ju i tI g s ix weeks h u ripped the celling a i r o m tbe cott^M lvlng.m ■ . IX tb e nu rkeU are so steady w hyQ l d l d n t tbe Democrats sfrap theH t , eclU ng? -H ! [ : T h a answer U; Tliey were ner»
M l T h e T r u m a n * admlnUtrollonB in ! ' d rasg e d Its feet for seven m onths■ r a ; - a f te r Korea, hoping I t could.avoid■ i f ' d ir e c t controU and a repetition of■ n th e OPA headache of W orld war II.■ B .W h en It fInaUy frote prices andi | K -voges on Jan . 39, IW l, I t took a lot-ffjljnf -o f abuse Inm critics v h o cried:BK I I -*.T 00 UtUe and-too Jal«.''-Two-yeBr8lU W lj I a to r , with the Ihtem atlonal scene[■BwL * etOl explotlTB, I t hesitated to un-
i l U M ' P residen t Elsenhower was willing H i to take a chance. Today only a few
( ■ ■ e basic defenie materials and ma* Ini ch ines remain under celllngt. These ’Hr-i"!? »1U be fre«d before April 30, when 'RlhTj^ tffice-w age control authority ex> MIBH 'P tre s .
B arring a n e v w ar scare, OPS i » u ) i (Aen now judge th a t price boosts on
decontrolled goods may cost tho public a UtUe more th a n one billion do llars a year. This Is roughly a
?i9w 5 doU ar for every 300 consumers spend.
I I [ here it IS!
I HOU'[;jl f e T h e L a t t
L A W N
I I " 6I I MAKES EVEIl i t O n e 8 0 - 1
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ave Minor Effect (18. iffl — . One price o fficia l.,a T rum an ap-
>oro in a polntee about to leave W ashington, economic thinks prices would rise th a t tnuch
even If the leaky O PS ceilings were r to' tb e le ft on.rising as s u t h e suspects th a t anolher two
nd higher Gillian dollars will be squeezed out y and 10 of consumers la te r by theTtax col- ■lc- lector, to pay lor c « U y munJtlow,Id a scan t made of more costly materials.
to Industry, e x e c u tiw predict prlM tiiee will be offset by decline#
n 5 i i i t ‘n ”5' big-volume« celling production and ho tte r sales com-
;eady w hy Few- experts foresee a bigger riselerap th e In the consumer price index during
• 18S3, In a free m arket, than the 1.6were n e r- .per ccnt rise laat year undw price
rnUtrollon calmness, Jf no t opalRyTWlhn m onths which m ost m arkets reacted to six lUid. avoid veekly batches o f decontrol o rden «tlUon of gince 6 surprised many In ■id war n . W ashington. B ut i t did no t astonish jrlees and j s j leading reU llers who i^et here ^ k a l o t
T ^n w a r i In_consenaus, tJiey predicted for , ; . i thV next" few “m o h th s l-a u to ir -n o5 ^ to u n . household appliances,IT-” — - stady:_cl«hlng,.l} t«ady_o}L a trifle ■as w lllin i rises and someinly a few decllnis,and m a- Cigarettes Jumped a cen t a pack iga. These soon a fte r they were • decontrolled,
30, when West coast fuel o il w ent up. Bice, orlty ex- OPS believes, m ay go up 35 per cent
cent. Copper rose three cents a Are, O PS pound. Beer m ay go up a half-cent boosts on or a cen t In some iocalltlu . cost th e On the other hand , eastern gaso-
)ne billion line firms who boosted prlces.bad to roughly a bick down. E as t coast fuel o il may consumers no t rise a t all. Supplies are ample
and tho w eather mild. Aluminum,
IS!
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6 A R D E VEVERYTHING GR(le 80-Pound Bag * Jlould Cover Approxi- 5 # iteljr 2,000 Square Feetl
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;ct on Most Pricesmao ap- to the surprise of many, didn't fol shlngton. low copper up.At mueh OPS believes coffee may wind U| ngs were jq (q j j p<r cent higher becaus-
Broslllan ond Colombian producer ilher two are expecUd to cosh t'n. But re ‘ezed out tallers and coffee roasters doubt tha rtax col- It would be poulble to paw on th lUnitiow, whoJe green coffee Increaso to con srlals. gumers. Housewives balk a t doUa
predict coffee.declines Some of the Items still under con
g-volume trol—steel, nickel, a fow chemlcalj les com- machine tools and alloying metalt-
ore priced right up to celling. Whei gger rise they ore decontrolled, priee i^e a during gradually may forcc tip the cost o n the 1.6 manufactured goods, der price But steel Industry sources pJiai
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The group indudea Qeorge Jak.nd Kme Way.-Cliiude-B.-MUllgao aWI.iUcharmd some o/'j^oberU , all Twin Palls, an t a pack Motller. Jerome,ontro^ed. r e a d TIME5-NEWS WANT ADt
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mce of Organic M atter I'n the Soil
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du-AcUnlte is about 75fo' Humus,25% M i n e r a l Elem ents Com* 3unds) all o f which supports Soil apieria, worms, improves physical mdition of soil, and serves aa an Important sourcc of N itrogen and hosphoric Acid.
Prom otes q u i c k bioloRicnl decomposition of crop residue, weeds, grasses, etc., even with a wide carbon- nitrogen ra tio , th u s soil building is advanced more rapidly.
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iRssd the damaged p a r t . tll the prtsent da ta U In- I tor dtrinlle conelU4)oni. iilloa uld lh a t during the tdii BusUUs cnsea ^ e d tm a In five to 12n rca t- Uh lhe “whirlpool both."
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**'* Members o f th c T o b tj HoH wUl verarccelve a bonus a t th e m eeting n t WlliB:1B p.m. W ednesday a t th e high wasKhool auditorium . T hey w ill h e a r Zm Itm epeekcn Instead o l one. the ,
/ a Mr. and Mra. V in c en t P a lm e r vlU Mispeok on “M arried L ife In n Diver’s oil p
lOol 6 u i r and will illusLnito th e ir ta lk prortn> with chalk Rketches. D r. W allace vent
Bond, president, sn n o u sc c j . . nathM r.'and Mrs. P a lm e r’s c a ree r haa raph
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Hall Is .receivina: tie a lm c n t n t CoU — tage hoslptal fo r in ju r ie s received mIn a fall down a f lfg h t of Btalrs. I
[n A residen t o f M cC am m on, she I Was visiting h e r dau g h ter, M rs. J
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Cancer Fight 9PORTUND, Ore., M a rc h 18 W -
The chemical proceas by w hleh b u - I man skin Is colored haa be en d u p ll- uni catcd in tho laboratory he re . Tw o nn ' research sclcnlista believe th o t p u ts fro them one step forw ard tn th e ir elei battle BEainst m elanom a — th e tea •^Jack" cancer.
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Does tlie chem ical process of pJcmcntation d iffer In m olfffnant growths and harm less g row ths?
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abJy certain method for diognoslng melanoma, the cancer th a t Is p ig mented and usually Is black .
Melanomo Is n o t a com m on c an cer. but Ic U a deadly one.
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personal calendar service.'H e distributes calendars to buai- «
nesjOTen itte t in t c t e ac h y e a r and then pays Uiem a visit th e f im t of each month a n d tears o K th o page with lh# previous m onth .
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NO BOLTING DOWN NECESSARY—ADJUSTi —eosy to le v el o o unovoo floor.
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m u c h . ~ 'j “Ibivagb ta x p ay e r asaoclatloTu In
38 sta tes, M r. A v en g e Citizen Isl ■' pu tting pressure o n poUUdam In a !
I : Browing dem and (o r tax relief.-
II : • N erer before I n th e . history ol
til ls na tion has th e public cbm or fo r ta x reducUon been eo loud and Insistent, aay officials o t the Tax foundation. n on -p irU san ,- private-
, ly f inanced research organization
A t least a dozen m sjo r taxpayer- sponsored projee ta are under way, a ll a t th e goal o t lower
B o t as a pistol f ig h t now Is the "IGHAT” pronounced- ee'gat cam paign. T h e five le tte rs s tand for u ie cam paign slogan : T m Oonna H oller A bout T axes." Conceived by Q ud te r O ata com pany. 11'now in cludes such^m riuentla! portlclpanU u O eneral E lectric company, In te rnational H arv es ter company, Bears Roebuck. A m erican Farm Bu- m u federaUon, E rlo railroad. Gro-
. eery U au n lac tu re ra o l America and
Bounty Situation Creates Problem
WOOSTER, O . m ^ T h e problem of fox pows h as c rca ted a faux pns fo r the W ayne county sheriff.
A county low provided lh a t a $3 bounty be paid o n dead foxes, pro-
....... Tided the paws w ero brought In asproof of th e U ll. L ater the county
' ru led fox heads m u s t be brought In
RecenUy. how ever, the sh e rlffso f- llce refused to c re d it two w holedead
, Joxes w hich the ow ners wanted to keep In tac t fo r th e pells.
Abo,' the problem of dlspodng ot heads and paw s by th e sheriff 's of- fice Jj becoming a difficu lt one. ^ e y used to be burned In tho courthouse furnoce, bu t th a t has
• been -converted from coal. They h iW i , • c a n t be dum ped fo r fear a tinder P • l l l l • m ay bring them I n for bounty and h } '{f| atacU og them outside the office Is
■ proving too odorous.' Any foxy aoluUona?
I f Strength in Crisis Is Shown by: Girl
K lN aS T O N M IN E8, IU., IW -I i m Ambulance a tte n d a n ts were amazed n W » t the sto ry of m 10-year-old girl d M wbo puUed a LOOO-pound motor- R f liH eyei* oK *>er In ju red fa the r a fte r ■■ u i highw ay acciden t.MIb I I Olndy K ington w as riding' on theH H i . m achtne w ith h e r fa the r, Don K lng-l i B f f i ton . 80. a n d m o th e r, Betty, 20. T hs■ fflU il V ao torcycle coUlded w ith a c a r . ' ■ ■ I ' - K ington, su sta ined a compound r n ^ K l ■ fracture of b la leg and was pinnedV I H I ' uhder tb e m otorcycle.
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111 Sensitive Device H ; Notes Slight Heatn H l t r CHICAOO IW—T h e U niversity ofDfffliJ' ■ Chicago In stitu te fo r the study of.BjB-IH m etals Has developed q new. deviceI f i f f i - BO sensitive i t de tec ts one hun- I H l I . dred-m llU onth of th e he^t given off
. by a 100-w a tt lig h t bulb In a n hour.! ■ The m lcrocalarkneter was de-
signed by AssL P ro f. Pau l Oordon- to study em ail am ounts o f heat
H H I I ^ r e n off by m etals. I t can dctect ■ n i l . tem pera ture schanges of th re6 ten- H M f . ' tbousandU u o f a degree Centigrade. IJW ? ! m icrocalorim eter d i f f e r s
. from a the rm om eter In th a t " It- mcMUiM th e t o u l h e a t given off,' z u t Just l t i tem pera tu re .
L j r . v , Television, can DOW pick up and tran sm it a ve rtica lly divided picture
ulsiHSj ^ b le h will ahow. fo r Instance, both th e kicker and receiver on a foot- boll field._________________________
I I SALEN f f l W A T c n x H iaM ,k|W . SPACE D A ILI
| n n i | | | tor newa of U aglo VaUey’s ( a m aaeUoBs aod fo r the data tbe lr
i UsUogi wiU a ppea r in ibe Times- » l Check th e ir a d i for locationi J n U i ' and aU necessary tnfom aU on.
D i j n M A R C H 19 .H B I Jo b n W . LentsJ U l f u A dre rU um en t March 17 - IB| l ^ ! C lear & n a to ld Klaas, AueUoneen
n n M A R O i 23Owen Barton
■ ■ H ' A dterU M m ent March 20-21; HoUenbeek Si M cCnlloath. Aucts.
W U M A R C H 26^ ■ 1 W alte r W . Obon
A d re rtlse n en t, Mareh 23*24 Bopklns £ H annon , AucUoTiMrs
ATTENTION FARMERS:
‘■{izfiU contact tbe Tlmes-News Farm K i H i i Bale d e p a r tm e n t. Lel us ex- H I I h bow you can coverl i l l | t | Maglo VaUey completely a t f l l n l f j - - one amaU cost. I t wlU save H H l ^ you both' tim e and money. ’
■ t C A S HI U l - . f o r D E A D a n d■ USEU;SS n ANlMAtS■ I . P H O N E .C O L L E C T .
G o o d ia ff 4 7 - H u p e r t 5 5 H r * T ^ F ^ 8 1 4
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Organizations in 3 ease Pressure for. W -T h e Montgomeiy W ard . lU objecUveIs on tbe Is to awaken tax-aw areness among
employes of parU clpaU ng firm s and latlQM in members o t parUcipaUng trade and 'itizcn l l civic organteaUons.Ians in a Tb® central c learing house, for—ii.f Uie naUon's thousands of taxpayeris to rr o l N aU onal Conference of i c I S m w 6 t» ^ T h a y e r O rg a n lra t^n a . Is loud and backing lO H A T to m e h llu B u l the T ax b u oUier Irons I n th e f i r e . .
• nrlvale- As the Income la x deadline near- ranizaUnn ed. tbe conference revived th e tax-
payer .stam ps I t Introduced laat lixnaver- yW - Tb® • ‘" “ P ^ *be jder wav envelope conU lnlng your Income ta x o t lo w i rel“™* “ *bows a typical A m erl- _______ _ can family—fa th e r, m other and two
en barrels. As ttiey s tand in f ro n t of-Ibe u . a treasu ry building, dad complains: - I f s no Joke, r m
m Oonna jjroke." 'Conference public relaU ons « •
Pcrts are keeping, close U bs on a campaign recen tly U unched In
pony, in - w y o m l« a n d ’Colorado, I ts slogan w mpany,
»«ertHee. adm itted ly a d ifficu lt point t o , pu l over, b u t 'sp o n so r*
cnca ana Y he slogan Is: "W ell ta k e less from gov- emment If - governm ent takes less
i o n from us."V I Fred Bennlon, D enver, execuUve > 0 l 6 m director o! th e Coioraio Public E x - , nmhicm pendltures councU. starU d th e ball faux MS " “b 's by sending questlpnnaires to
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S SrS Mississippi Cutsno county 1-Room Spoolsrrought In j ^ c k s o n , Mlaa. (UT-'me “UtUe .•>rUf<nf fed schoolhouse," like th e m ule- hfllBde»d p lo w .-is f a s t dlsoppearlng
trom th e Mississippi scene, and no one U choking up w ith nosta lgia a t
e'?l?t"s“ oV * 'o f S T m o r e th a n S.000 sm all ru r- Miit «ch£»2«. sc a tte red over tiie s ta te
In toe Prto'" ^ tum bied-th a t hn« one-room structure* w ithout
even Uie bare essenUals.. finrf^r About one-U tlrd of Uiese have
un ty and been eUm lnated In Uie p a s t six offlca Is ye“ B- ^n ‘b e lr place have gone up
' I more Uian 3,600 m odem classrooms for both Negroes and w hites. V
A IcglslaUve recess committee, a p -• • pointed to d raw up a p la n for I f l l f l equalizing Negro a n d w hite schools,
, hopes th e e ta te wlU, w ithin four o r- ( i l i ' l five year!, rep lace VlrtuaUy a ll sub-• '***■•■ standard schools wlUi m odem con-
ni., (ID— solldated buUdlngs. e amazed - - . -
;■ Buddy Fools Four ' ■ Korean War Vets
L A W R EN C EB tm o, Ky. W V-Pour nn 'Thi soldiers, veterans o f a year In K orea,
were stranded h e re when a -so ld ler they had paid to take them to A sh-
S p S I*"'*- K y - drove o f f w ith th e ir bag -
nthdr r* The four O ls w ere on th e ir way *h« iifv^ home to W est V irginia and paid tho
oUier M idler »13 each for a ride to A shland a l te r h e had befriended
r them.i r P The soldiers swore ou t a w arran t
charging th e ir formed buddy w llh HOdt larceny._____________________
.erslty of LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSstudy o t I ---------------------------•
•W device I'OK SALE—ARABIAN BTALLIoy’rm h . i i Th» tJnl.tr.lly ef Id.ho will »f!l • en<ne nun - prui>«nr dncriM b«lo<r. given o lf nid. >iii b* r*«<U«<l hj K«i<n«ih a . nick.
.“ iTif* 1 onlli‘o"lkl.Vwas a e - In« of bl<k a t Z:00 1'. M. April 1. 1»SS. l O ordon Kor liupKlJon ol proMrtr wnUet Ur. n t hont C. K. Sf.rk. U*p«rtn>cnt of Anim.l Hu.*
‘■•■'■"rr* A»rleuliu«l Sd.ne. BmUln*. ut«- in oc tect phon« S31X. Th« Unl>«nKr m irvm Oii nre6 te n - rlihl to n i« :t .n r ■«! *11 tu . «nd te
•u 'w di'.M Show l i n e r s opintiur tin* en ouUld* of nxrilopc.
t h a t ' It * Kf«l.t*rt<|.Ar.bl«n Sulllon. C«>.IItrK , - .
both fon .nd both hind.Th« IUf«oU of th. Unlvtnllr
; up u ia a . i “ 5 r .i; .d picture PoblUht M.rch U. 17, » . i m __________
N o n cE TO cncorronfl I a loo t- m th e ph o b a te c ouht of co im rY
OP TWIN TALUS. STATE OF IDAHO.________ ESTATE o r GEORCE THOKETZ. ALSO
_______ XNOVW A8 GEOBOB T. TUOWETZ./ I NoIIm 1. b .n b r ( in a b r tk* asdtr-I I .l|n«l Sucutflx or ti.. L u t WIU .nd
Tnuawnt of C*orr« TbentU. .Uo known .a G*ors» r . Tbomcti. dco.itd . to th*
k I B i erWIUir. of »nd all jMTMin. barfni ct.fm* L I E •••>'»( **><1 <lM*«.*d. to nhlblt thrm % L C vllb th* n*c**unr voueb't*. wllhln four
, " nosUii a fur th* flr .t publkaUon of Ihlj B d a r BOlk*. lo Ul* .aid Cx*«uUlx .1 tb* r>(flc*«
of n*0Bll a B*n6ll. Twin r»lU Bank *I .p ttta OouQU ofl T H IS Tvla r .lli. su t* ef Idabo. thU b«ln( th*D A " '* ,'.i5y’s (an a l o u ise t iio m e t z .ite tbe lr Ki*mtrlx of th* L u t will and. TImM . TnU m .nt of C*ert* Thnmcta.
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LEGAL ADVIANNUAL STATEMEh
17-19 . SYNOI’SIR OF ANNUAL STATEMENT CUoneert <’< Muntptllcr in U<* su i* of Vcmonl Ol
u,^com»l»lonrr t>f iMur.nt* of th* SU Atiornry to k <*p I ••rrlc* In IhU . t . u (
CA!'Amocnt o( Caplul Slock p.ifl in caah. N<
20-21 No Caplul. purtir mutnil. h AuH* • • TNC ... durlns lh. r* .r in »..h
InUml .nd rilTldtnda m 'l 'n ] durlni lb* ) ll*c*l»ed frem olh.r .w ir tn .---------------
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.ugneers ni.U.na. p.ld autlns lh* y n t on t.pUal —- I UlirUtnd* paid durlnc Ih. r n r to polWho
rR R . AmouDl .II nthrr axptndllurn. — ___Tuul dl»bur.«m»nu. .................
, AD«fTT£TO sale Lo.ni on bend* and m orti.m . - .......... .s Farm | 'J '" " ’' *J'* bond*. ____^ * * ' Oihrr Icm . i«ur*.l»_____
cover C..h en hmd .nd In b.nlr. .. ...................It ArcrM-d . bJ M»t du* liiur«»l. ......“ All olhm ........ .....................ley.
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ARUKiAt IlBtprn *11 ouUUndlni pollcln C T.M* e t UurUlltr > p*rc<nl per .nni
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Surplui to poIlcyhoW«ti........................_....I TuUl Jniur.ac* In forte Drcrmt»T ]IiI. ]9; T ,,., ,u> . d . r t . . , 1 " , ! ' ? ^ “‘ ToUl pr«ralum» r«c*lvrd durlni j « r . _ _— ■ ToUl Ioun Incurrtd durinr ............ ..l i T«Ul loon p«ld duHnr y u r .___________
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Cwatr of WMhlnston ) **" . .A. J . BLACKUORE. S*er«Urr oT abo
B *.Ti that b« I. lh . aboT* <]«Krlb*d offlMj fUUanK af th* t*n*r*J condition ef *i RirrKt-t«*ta*-bat o f i l . lnowl*de* and b
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in 38 States for Cuts in LeviesjbJccUvt r e p iK tn u U v . busln tu . I m n u dI am ong professional groups.rma and “W hat wlU you give up? - tb e ade a n d auesUormalres asked. Business m en
w ere asked Jf they rould wUlingJy lUse for forego such govenunent-pald-for u p a y e r beneflU ss subsidies In th e fo rm of rence of low potUl rates, or low -lnterest lona, ts R F C credit. Farmers were aaked llU B u l how Uiey feU about e lim inating •e.- . p rice , supports and ,Uie paym enta le ne a r- th e y receive for carrying ou t soli the lAX- consensU on programs. T axpayers « d laa t w ere qulaed on such Uiings 'as fed-
on th e erally-aupported health. weUare, :ome ta x o ld age. unemployment and public
A m erl- bousing programs, and two "U ave Uiese Uilngs up to th e iPW00d=: 'xtiiT yr-—rome-r^axpayers— repliw liin f ro n t "Throw Uie whole^----- ^feaerot pft>-Ing, dad g ra m out the windov,” o thers re - ce, r m sponded.
tnlU al response in favor of sa c r l- ons e x - f lcing cosUy govemment services bs on a w as described by tax foundaUon hed in officials as overwhelming, s slogan n tbe csmpslgn lives up to Its of self- prom ising start, taxpsyer groupi d iff icu lt w ill be asked to push i t on a a a - sp o o so n Uon-wlde basis.T he slo- —
“to'S; Locomotive BellUsed by Church
th e ball BUFFALO, N. Y. MV-A steam en- la ires to ^ In e beU U iat onoe wamfrd Uio un- — — — w ary on tracks of the Pennsylvanit
ra ilroad now tolls for Uie ta ith fu ; F a o n a hilltop In Nohs, Okinawa.
T h e bell was diverted tb Ka prea- i n n l a e n t locaUon by two reUred raUroad- i U U l B era living here, Oeorge J . K nab and0 “UtUe A ugust O. Blber.s m ule- I t was requested by Uie Rev. Nor- ppearlng m a n D. Godfrey, Episcopal mission. , and no a ry on Okinawa and honorary can- tolgla a t o n of Ail Saints caUiedrai, A lbany
w fio reminisced longingly of hii na il rur> d a y s as a boy on Uie Fennsy,:he s ta te Tt:e bell was from engine 8-33 tumbled- o n e th st h e had znored a round thc w ithou t englnehouse a t Q x n eu r , N. V., be
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”i. w Ex-GI Wms Over r r Misfortune SpellIttee, a p - BOSTON Ofl - Edward R. O al- '*"V lagher. 37, Boston, had a long ron
o f near U-agedles to overcome be- ^ 0 " be was g raduatrt from Bos-
.5 i: to n college ond appointed a ,c le rko f th e MassachuselU supreme c o u rt
aa llag h er was one of the few tc survive the torpedoing of a t ra n s -
f t l l i * p o r t In Uio English channel during W orld war II. He was wounded
V i i i a tw ice In Uie Battle ot Uie Bulge T e t a W hen he relum ed home ho was
W—P o u r Involved In an industrial oecldenl n K orea, t h a t resulted In Uio amptaU on ol S'Soldler h la le ft leg.to A sh- Scsttered among his narrow es-
leU -bog- capes were 16 m ajor operaUona.
le l r w a y LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSNOTlCr TO CnEDlTORS s ride to JJ, {.noiiATE court o f c o u n tj
jfriended o r tw in k alu!. state o f id aho SOTATK OF T. EDWARD NAVIN. DB
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BJork. d«:»a.«l. to Ihi credllor. of a ^ U nlvtnllr aU pmoDi ta.'Inf a t.In it th«lh A. .aid d«:«..d. te ..hlbll th.m with th.
n*cm .rr Touchi». wllhln four monthi________ ■ j'V i;“ „ l S " X K S i ; ' . ' . " ‘.» r ’SB o un ty M to " n ^ TJrn*F«llj''6^nk and Tru.lrz!*AW0 Fail.*? S u u V w ^ 't h i . u iu? th* eUr' aOWETZ. tU r i for tb* tnweUofl et lh* bu.lntai
W iu''l^d “ e LLW MATILDA BJOBKl<o known Admlnltlt.lrli ct th* o u u etd. lo th* Sw.n Ujoik. d«n>«<ln t ct.(m* PabKiS M.rch I. II. U. » . JMJ.ilblt thfm i » —IlhlB four NOTICE TO COSTRACTOBSm of thla Th* Twin F*lt> lilchv.r DUlrlet willi* ,.(flc*. r * c l« bid. b»for* J 1'. M. M.rch :i.
B.nk * IMS («r U>* fureUblnt ot m.t«rl.l* andJoutitj of th* »l.elB* of . bllunlnoo. oil mat e»b*ln( th* S mile* ot rudw.y. SpKldc.llnn. foin Qf th . th . work U b* don* m.r >>« .rcurrd a t lh<
o ffk . or th . Twin I'.llt Iii(hw.7 DI>. irlet. Th* llo.rd of Commliiloncr. r*-
lETZ. .*r»* lh. r%ht to rtlKl .nr or .11 l.ld* oi Will and In a««pt th* on* bnl CJlttJ tar th* iindifT 'rr*** ' ‘ttvin 'falls iiw^nvA^pP'STEiciMS_______ rabll.hi March ii. u! 11. It.
. ADVERTISEMENTSrATEMKNT FOB PUBLICATIONTEMENT of th* N.lion.l Mf* Iniur.nc* Company’•rnionl on lh* SUl day of D«*mbfr. 1M:, mad* tflnf th* SUI* of Id•h^ purtuinl Is UwihU . t . u CnmmUUonir of Iniurann.
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A. J. nLACKMORE. S*cr*urr • IBI Ihia m il d.y ef >Vbro.ry. IMJ,
. L. C. JOHNSON, N#*7 Publia
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^ A t T r u c e S i tup?- tb e SEOUL. March 16 ( ^ - U n ite d N
i tlons personnel got tb e lr f i n t pe. J' In n e a rJ / a K a r S a ta rd a y mC cor
it-p a ld -fo r n iun ls t tortlflcaUonj n o r th o f Pa:10 fo rm of m unjom , site o t the recesaetl tru jw -ln te rest
W hile making an o n - th e -sp o t 1. ilim lnatlng vesUgallon ol a com m unist tru
paym en ts vlolaUon chorge, U. IJ. Hals, g ou t soil a n d four newsmen saw: T axpayers Trenches wide enough to drive
Igs-as fed - tru ck through an d .d ee p enough , w elfare , h ide a truck. • and public hUI after hlU turned In to i
e a r th en fortress, connected by up to th e netw ork of communleaUon tren c h 1— repU edr — cillts-honeycom bed-w ith-tenne •derat pft>- W e made an elghl-mUe Jeep li o thers r e - beh ind red lines from P an m u n jc
to Kaesong, the base cam p fo r r ir or sa c r l- tru ce negotiators.It s l i c e s T h e reds claimed th a t about-dai loundntlon p j u , , *iiltd plM» dropp
m ore than 30 bunbs on a secUon up to lU K acjong . North Korea's sen io r lli
/er g roups officer. Col. J u Y on. lodged ; on a n a - com plain t wlUi poL W illa rd C«
lock, senior tl. N. lia ison offlc— T h e two Bftn m e t Sa tu rday in t ► ..v ll Btraw-covered Panm unjom confi » 6 U ence building and agreed- to t11 ■ on -lhe-spo t check. i l l U r C n F o r Uie entire eight mUes fr< i i U L i . l i to Kaesong, th e ro . steam e n - under constant arm ed guard bd tho u n - th e communists, Chinese aoldli •nnsylvonla w ere.posted every JOO to 200 y a r he f a ith fu l T hey held ready buip a n d gret dnaw a. gun»-au tom aU c rap id f ire wea tb Ks prea - o n s - a a Uie convoy passed.Id raU road- Kaesong Itself gave very evider . K nab a n d o f being a garrison for th ousands
Chinese soldiers.5 Rev. N o r- ---------------------------- :--------------------'al m ission- m - • n •
K s: ■ C lassirie(tly o f h is _____________________
S ' 8-a WANT AD RATES" n '^V b e - *" Co*t.p*rrt»onl>
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)ver For «.in9lfc m U b l. b*Iow«
Spelld It. O a l - ------Ts— _ Q C I S ’ ®!i long row » ___ZTco_____ i ,« _____rrcome be-- ___ I I *-®°flOm B os- UbImi yonr ,cr*dlt hu b**a **Ut
'S ' i c w U OEABimES l„ C l»lll.dI. .inel d u r in g s pjn. Dw Bttor* InunloaI w ounded SuBday*-* p.d. Salnrdu.
. b " « K r ; B T ‘. 'i ; : i i« i '! fdV .^??ile h e w as -DHad Ad>' ar* .trlctly confM«clliII acc id en t aed no Infonn.llriB can b* g lxa I: iptaU on of to li* ,
Erron ihodld b* rtport*d ImiBtdl.Unarrow e s- ly. No .llow.nec. will b* mad* for bot roUona. U..a oa* lacormt in*«rtlea.
•MENTS SPECIAL NOTICESRUOH and uptwuury elaanlotT- l*bc
OF. COUNTY -9I1J. Vlll«* Cl**.im.
ralrix of^t?* aPENCCR Cor»*u«r» Mr*. Lyil* fiad m u .d . to n.r. TUV4 tnd Arnu* Ewt. Fb<
TKini haying St87.J.______ ;__________________*J. to •xhlblt AiXUilULlCS AnonyBSui. l-ucwi.y Schm. wllhln p,[o. :oS Jrd A»*bo* Nerth. Wriu Ipublication ot 4S phon. «.
CHAlli.S Fotind.iloB. In whiU fiylinly of Twin I«U * Dod.'
1* b\aln«M*of- liANCb crchnir* .> .iU bi*.\ll eceuloKil? K' .«K‘ "
P E R iO N A L S -----------dMcaud WOULD Ilk* lo conUci l.ily wha wUI
K. IUJ a hom* u conp.nion wllh *Id«rlj U ------:---- WrU* no« JU. lluMrt. Id»bo. ■
‘ - " " J - s r r . , ' : •” "hr und.rtlicn- WUULU Iik* lu mnt Itdln. . ( n frocn,al* of Sw.n to M y n n . wbo would Uk* u, .*• ■ filion of and detnon.lr.llon ef lh* finnt »a<uia t.In it Ih* cl*an*r .y.Um *r*r D.nufacturvd. i;
tm with th* moUr drlrea floor pollih*r. Callfour month. w riu Kirby C» Phon* »0». 4r thU nolle*. «lh Avenu* Eail. Twla Fall*.
SC H O O L S & T R A IN IN G
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WORK COMl'LETE b*auty Mmc7 by adran<* o u u ot tiud.pU .1 rrluead prln*. Jealor •
work'frrfc U.ehln«tm. and •_______ w«>n tt.Od. Dnalr Ant Academy.
CTORS CUMi'LbTG nodtto bnuo lervlc* by <DUlrlet win op*r.tot» M.ehln*l«u and o
tllreh *1 warn ii.M up. AttUUe D*auty S.loaSTEAM BATHS
flc.ilnna for TKV ALONA'tl 81*am~tl.Ui and Sw*dK S / 'p 'r . ; ■i 'S r ™ . ' . - ; — c H i R O P R A C to f t s —
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Phon* OlTt-RS.KNUX e-rUlB laundry. UM Itb aT*.
lUuMNliii In mr tiom*. 44} 4ib A«*s lU.t. Phon* IMI.U.
sn.»:.sil.<s »'AUILY Iramat. .nd 3>en‘. Usadry do ir.g«3.3«0,M In horn*. Pbon* H»J-W.H.S41.41K.11 0 ‘L m ;'n»m ry . Child e.>«, <U, or be
- r r - rr -T -T - Phon* i:«S-U. Twin F.UI.CUSTOM p lo iln tt^ rm .Il <il.eln,. .
i:.««.lCO.«S 4lh .r*nu« n.trWWB»_;7S«.>I1:LU> folk.i 1 .m illll plowlni larda
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JI.IU.OII.*! -fpfrlally. Phon. SStlT.W.H.l.-)ll|ie te JM .- t .iiH ., „ n
5::,t7».:«1.95 «pmder. Alio plowing, I'hon* OJIQ.li:'«;»M!tSs!oj WALLPAI-EK ele.mm. wall, .nd call.IS9.S{il(.00 Inxb All typ** homework. Cali le jj5S.J41.«:9.«I 3!ii.___________________
- s.iso.sr.s.n CUSTOM fanning, plowinc to h.rynlliJ : : I..,1IS,»U.M st^wiNG. drn.m.klnr. ullortng .nd .l|.
8 i7.;Ji.s:i.41 Su®“ phJ5,7‘sM :'n"’ ’ ' ‘s^Lnd A':.019.91«,€0 WOULD Ilk. hfluWwork .»d c.r* ot wld.
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lJ?[Sfl:;:»:l!H w il l CLEAN“y.“ p n i n * r n n . .'pi_ ?fl>/"t'p , m,^*
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BASEMENT DlfiCINO dei».e« and TRE.S'CIIINfi
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cl*aniB( offk*. WrlU r«r*tne**. < -U n i te d N a- *iP*ri»oe« to noi IS-C. TlBie»-N*wiIr f i n t peek HELP W A N T E D -M A L E^ y ae com - janITOU. E t t t t - d C lm su n . ApIrth o f P a n - in p*tk)b. ___________c essed tru ce ib u iu a to k asd r«)*>«i f .m - ba
Modem hoau. Frml WlUon. FlUr.■ tt t - .p o t In - r S i ln un lst tru ce threurb uuon . rh o ^ H ^ 4 . MarUarr »tr II I . » FARMHAND. 1 w «t. ^ Borth. <£ w<p. n . lia ison MMilhwnt tora.r. Filer. P>oa* US. • GE.SKKAt* f .m hand.Taar .rouDd w<h to d rive a Garden, milk. Phon* OKJ-RI. p enough to WANT11U< p*ru man «B« BMChiBk..Jl
De«r* «xp«rlen<* pr*f«rr*d. Btfmsi ... . . Dox l « . Tlm*^N.w..
S m “°by“lon trenches . C«nt*r. Pocullo. IdahS «rith-t«nnclfl.- WANTBDt-Di.hw..b«rr*Uad»-a»4-4w He JeeD IrlD • ‘5®
a’in'fl* » ^ I o r m n a f 'c a m p fo r red ^„ k for •Dmn*r. l bD. *a>u 4^i K
DuhL Ph. OItS*Rn.i . t o o i d . i r am e d ropped j , „ Kin*-, cat*. B«bL la s e c U o n o f ^ci-^tltl^CED ^ tn vaur ynr re. S sen io r U al- work. Exc«II«nt IHns ceBdllI< oh. lodged a' ~ Phan* MJT e r_ » » » ^ * n . - _ m u v d 0 . r - ' i i !ilson officer. hou*,, „rd*a and milk. J. E. BmiBurday in th e t t i north. Currr.ijom con fe r- )VANTEOi 0*n*r»l firm b.ad. J:r=rf- to l h . l ; \ ? S . V 9" ' S - A ;
Ition* I1-J4.; m iles fro m o p en ings la h**ithy .nd frowiagTpIg . th e ro ad .« * .nd fumlWr* (ten* for u .i .t ned gu a rd byla o .oiiiiO T S .S ’j.’i i i J ' " ' ' "to 200 y a rd s, wan wasi*d U> r*vrM ai oo* of'id.1I a n d grease oldal nuto.I iff* con<p.nIe*. T
t ir e w eap- , V .2r*rm '’. " ? X ‘ i r r * B ^«ed. cu.r.BU*d for lit*. M.a <b<.«e will'e ry evidence . »l»*a .11 n^imary b.Ip asd tralnlu i o » . . n a .o i a ; , r a . . ? i ' . z " "
— - I Tr.ln la *par* tim*. «Di>Ild yoar ew ? A 'P T T Q '»■>'» •"<> TV rou k.ep. Fn
placement ..rric*. For deUlU wtll '^ o rd ) Doz II'C. Tlma-Nfwt._Sa p*r wonlIs2 ^ XSrt
M E Nb*Iowt^ I 4day*~ W* bar* mor* p*opl* c.lllnf on bi :0_ ll> o th.n' w* h.T* m*n te c.II ee Ihtai
' c $ 1 0 0 t o 5150
g ^ u Z P e r W e e k ,-Coed WportUBlty-for-*d»«neenient-fo lh* rliht men If they qualify.
Ifled only* Inunrlrx 10 *,m. lo 1 p,m. Tund.S*U irdv Ibrouab 7T»ur»d.y. Mr. Crow, B«ftr«ei
:ga. Ii ' f “ .S . i J i ! b u s i n e s s o p p o r t u n i t i e’ confMcclIai tiKltVlCE .uUon fer lean la Twia F.:
SEKVICB’.UUob. U.S. 10. BuhL ae.Ili. , , lotaUen. Major eomsaay prodwU. I•d ImretdlaU- [nrartnatlon phen* 4«l.
nad* for mor. ViLL ucrlfic* r ,u i l .Ur* aad .uck^ Quick ule. Good Ineatlon and Iu
— ' ' Merch.ndU* M.rl. IJJ She.hiiai BU . _ — FUK SALEi Leading f.rm m.chln<
nC E S fr.nehUe. E.UbIl._hed It ynr.. Ci
i i t o w S n u iS ° .% " ,« k . 'I ^ ; “ t ‘. “'i .c^nt. lte«n.cd. V « ' '*"** **’'I a»»au» W..L you SALE: CompleU *guipmeat for
■•■rd: 5,'’„ - 'j„ ‘- ,^ ‘;i,o ;‘“ S ; .i i7 b r ifE"*- fb®” C1.ud* MtCloy. Ruperu id.ho.
-TK—3-----TTn CEMENT block bulldln7. food lor m.rUu Wr'lU Box R m “ ''wiVV‘;u5«h
^-«cll. Dod.on. CAFE .nd drl<*-ln. New equipment. .- ' full/ w lp p il. IniurKi for if.oco. W
u all ocea.lon*. .Al for SI.JOO. Term, to rliht p.rBeau 1. Twla V*ry (ood bwlnna. Phone JIPS
\ _________ I80S.W.________________________[ § WlU. GIVE »% sold, copper proper= ________^ S eUlmi, ISO.OO to IJOO.OO per lon.Ily wha wUhn p.rtncnhlp. Muit h.r* I:0,000lh *Id«rlj Udy. *qulpm*nt .nd tlO.OtH. WrlU DId.ho. ■ 19.C. Tlme»-N*w«._______________' fer any d*bla AUTOMOBILE sar.ir* .nd lervlc. .uUi
Bulldlni and equipment cMnpIete, M.Jnfil_________ oil rempany product. A monrr m.k>I. a(<w frocn ZO A real buy. blui t ..(ilflre ^<»>**f!nnt***»Kuam Box IMI. Timn-Nrw^" °Jfaclutwl. Ua. AS A LUCaL . . I n tepmTnUilV. o<>h*r. Call or major f*«d company. Uuil b. abl.on. JOM. 40J fin.tic* a carlead of f*ed. Perm.n.
fuII.Um* work. Tboroarh tr.lnln». CA IN IN G 5 "n’S ’ifBc^^a.^TlSi.^^Ni;;
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' D E A L E Rletm. and «oId”Ie*»lc* «x. WanUd for Maslo Valley Imilory,
^ u ty Salon. (r.nchlte. prol*clod Urrllory. R«.]ulre<r u e \ i ton panel trMck or w,Hi„ .nd u .»o
_______ ___ c..h,depo.Il on ear .lock, larauneatr . n d sWidUb protecUd.
arthriUs B*f.
r -rhlrt * '! '• Sn.p-n TocU Corp.' 1501 Ollr. W.y. S«.lUe. W.ihiniUn. j ; riardln. ISO |_____________
^ N T E D f u r n i s h e d ROOMSmy home, day.. tor r * n t . " ^ k or n,oatk. I l l 1
ProducU. C.II dacHELUK .p .rtm *nt: prU.t. enu.ae------------------------- Wnl AddlMn. Plion. tr ra m pr«9acu. iioou.' Kitchen and l.undry prl.li;^^^ it^ aranai ^h R,'*'------------------ i^KGE quiet room wllh prlv.le b.Ui .iI4J 4lb A«*nu* j,rl„i« MU.nce. I%n. j;:. j „
r Uoadry dos. ^-UKNlSliEU room. Kli^bfn .nd l.und— - PrlvUnn If dnlred. I’hnne. Lady. Ct A day or boar. txfor* noon weJidaji, «2i ju,. M.t- Phon* .T9S.R.ii^^duein,. 4U f u r n i s h e d APARTMENTSUwint lartana MODERN J aw a r«,m .p.iimmi,. <lo»9t.W. In. Phon>_J0J4._________________ _
ill nrdena our Udln. :M tth Avenu, Soni,.r wiij> ..» c k u u Ktiss:;I'hone 0;t0.Rt. Ro«<l. Twfh F.II., ________
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It b.>* «x»*ri. S BEDROOMS. “ ®«^Applyi Kfa*** h u l. do** In- » ’ •___________ youB-ROOM modem. O ua. waur p.10 help Ib dry M9 Bluo U k u ao_rth.------;r«r*frBe**. aad SMALL two-bKlrooa boma. rBratob
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b A S m o n e y t o l o a n
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!0N **i r , ; . ' . " ™ H O M E IM P R O V E M E N T SU k*ep. F rn SIDEWALKS. d flV -jri. « »deUlta wtlU work, f’hon* iMJ-W rrtnlar.
~ W A N T E D T O R E N T , LEASj.llEUIlOOM boma. Bef.r*n««*. Pb<
mer. Box JH. Goodlnx._______AUUUT &0-100 acm whnt (round, lli
, o"!’” . " ™ i l ”<l"« ».m.. « .l..i.l.k■II ea lh*B. Adulu. C.1I »gl). .fUrnenn*.______ft yoUNG eoupl* dnlre* tumlkh*d apa
ment about April I. Phon. 994 4a J!0«-J .veninr*.
HOMES FOR SALE
- K 5 .Box 17-C. Tlme^New,.
a y OWNERi s-room rsodetn bouu. Wir u N i T i i r a : - ; ' . . T C S . r " "la Twia F.IU. NEWLV remodeled :-bedroom bom.. Ua___________ ment. g u ts* . R«a.onabI«. J ll VBuhL (xeallent Pu” "-____________________ ___!_prcdwU. For BY UWNEKl 4-bedroomi. 2 b.tbt. He
__________ or Incom* prop*rt». HT 8Ui a»«asd lUck for __________________________
in and Iu ... TO BE MOVED: 4-room fr.m* boau. Fnhaa* Bt. So. condition. 4 *uU *ouUi. E u t Frm micblnery re lnu . _________________ __I ynr«. C.»b NICE «-room houie. b.lh. In KImbeiion. Id.be. Sm.Il down p.menU Pboa* :I8-Jl^nToVn toe.- KImbtrly,•enterr. Pboa* 4-UEDROOM b*me. ell farn.ee.~ e r a
U aer. lot. full flalthed baMmeat. •Ipmeat for 3 Korth Elm. ThB* Olir-ft^. Jemma.rm.. Praeat uy""oW N nfrT4U droo5rTM *m nu“* If dnirtd. Uched carat*. Accept lot or acr*as.IJ.ho. e iulty. 4C0 Roa*. Phene t«48-R. ood Jor m.ny4* 'rMon.bla. *Tb* ftlGIlT HOME for YOU*
ef OnplUL C. A. ROBINSON AGENCY Drl»*-I" Ecajton
oulpmenu .nd “ »«» T.L SO:r if.oco. will '0 rliht p.riy. __________________________________hon* JIOS or ■Doer ufDomr NIFTY 4-room heme, carptt, flrepl.c*» « f un on br*.kfa.t nook. dUpouI.^xlr. b.d. I'oiM or >B ba.*ment. BUk.r. saras*
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b..em*nt. oil furnac*COOK ADDITION
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M llln i“7n I T O SERVE YOUIjntj. Dealer W'a h.v« m.ny nic* Twla F.IU Horn*.
110,OOD U ItO.OOQB .B4tI.tOO .dependlns on all* and louUoa. L*t , ItroUn.at ot find a hom. for yoa.
LEM A. CHAPIN AOENOY
drff/'ltolw* K*nyon Oreen W. A. 0>lr.Bd*r
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S-ROOM modeui bora* *«c*pl h*.t: bIm a t r n r . S-room mod.rn hoii..
)OMS excepUhnU Intom* lid per month.I l l m *"
S-ROOU modern bome. FirepUc*. •«T."eiiU.aeJ. *‘eb*r. l»r.£*. Urs* lot. J9.SOO.
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.na i.unrtry L .rE. kluhen vtjih dinlnr .P.c*.plenty cln*u. full buemenl, Unnox
‘ »U atenu. «» fu rn .c . SIJ.OOO.
T M E N T i ' : ; s.tmtnl.. elo.* ‘'’‘" r room. Mr.f*.
; OM or two ACREAGE out of elty, 2-bedroora mod-'0rt)|. «rn hom* on J i i .« « . n.ooO.IU Ktmberlr SMALL eamtorUI.U h'm> <( ? « PeH■■ .Street. Shown hy .ppolntinenl enly.(or rent. ISIS H.OOO.
-« « ..modera. S W I M I N V E S T M E N T '- „ C O M P A N Y
ll. III Shnahone .St. N. Twin Fallacouple ^Phcn. t t i or J|;t.W afler t
QUICK rO S ^ .3SION FOR ONLY
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m s . f ln*-trri!l'‘lh'.“UJ*'.n ‘ Fu'll " r t per munUi. Mmlroom hum» .nd 'oathuliUlnKi. Io.
rair<] north <if town. Era Itl I'pira —n„. ir.UM. JI.WO down. .
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S T T ^ S 3 2 . s?MOO.'*IW»* t o S *pS»a'*’is3ie« w moDih. «ftw 4IJ0.p. 0 . Box TSS. yoK tJUlCX u la . laaelnz towni kl
- l**drogm boout fencad la. (oedir in itb ^ I-jMd- Moa: full b u a s n t. dU. Ea«( D. Jt>Bly StO.01) pet . rboaa m J L - . . . .Sarrlc -Ac««r. } |o r t- l- |iir -T V ii liiin ii - - -___ ■ . I. sa ra n . oold oor flreplaf*. Bi< to
H O U S E S Bhnte. Small doirs paymaoL SJj w u a a a __ Cl and f h a toaa. «ffflrack*a t,lde. Pin Uwn, ^ .u^koO M liome. doabi* . . r u * , *
_ ^ acr*. fnilt In t.. berrUa, U rv. ■l«.a In.. Pbon* ,p«t. J7«0,M, law dowa »ann«t
' loan. IJI.OO EBoaUu lU m S *fUr 1M tST Wut A6, or w*ek-«nd.. t ^ a . . ■ LoVkLy J-Ud,o«m U n . <n Wa.i.1. . le r fr**. Toilet acbool dUtrlet. Oil fBreae., atiw rcnU tnqulr* ‘nrB t*. walCT W utur. U r* , ioil*bon*i 1900.M. ahnib*. Ba.ll down paymfnt. bRENT ^ i'i 'iiy '- —' lS*»Jf. 70* coraar lo t FtiU b*a<
_ W ln x town. Pbon* «<1-W.CAES BV OWNER. J - W o m bomtT daeoraud asd UbdtcjMd. TIU b«tb
u e . AUdOST NEW l b*dtoom mod*rnS SEBVICB larf* bath, l l« t | Heine raom.OS kluhan. Very attncUT. aod an
-. ■ftA M --------- «<.»75 oB urm. er H.TSO ea.h.L O A N down win btndl* asd lew paym.n'
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You cn -t r*t a b*tUr bny to tow,
m T JR E . WORTH MUCH M O R EANCED i.b,droom bom*, bard.
floor*, oil fomu*, axcelUnt floor j with lot TixJlO I* .ellln« for
ntJOD tlO.HO. Very xood Uma.
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_____________ 111 Mala A»eeu» E u t Phon.Twin Falli. Idabo
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rreolag.N T , LEA SE KOW m uck -is itE w rr*r*ix«*. Pboa. dm y«a know Ujat tU par tni
- paid oat In rent amouau to S7.90
:s rb r™ .T ,.;S ,iK .s :ionn*.tumlkh*d apart- MAGIC VALLEYPhon. 990 day., INVESTM El^ORP.- — H i Shoabon* S tru t South
SA L E Pboa* ]44t er S l» wrmlniaj-Mdro^'bema. * 'Wlh. lUnnn. -----------------------------------------------aUr. .ewer. Lot •CO riflic party. SHARP HOMES— 'etn bouu. WaiT. GOOD VALUESa In bu*m*nU__ __________ S-Bedroom brick. A Ur«*. W.11J
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rh... c . A. ROBINSON Agetrurnace. garaie. DRIVE-IN REALTORSI bawmeau 40J 747 Main A>a. W nt T*I.phon*■lU. Jemma. (MJdalnt ».Lbx« Motor Lodr<. b*.*nenu at- ■ i - °JI48-R.
fnr YOU- I ' H O M E S 811(3 A C R E A G IAGENCY^ TeL SOS DeauUful S-b«lroeffl hom*. b u t I
tlon. H u Urt* IMnx room, klu ■' and b ruk fu t nook. Naw oil furt
— Priced at oaty IH.JOO. *aay Urma.■ ExeepUon.lly feod S acrw. Goo
h.,T' b*droom home. abMlulely modern. <i»v .,.
S bedreosw. i * i>dsw(. S earp^tm eai. A R T H U R T . W A T S O ^ ’* ^ , „ , „ 4 i r e a l E S T A T E
I PeavT Taber DUfc , PbeB.
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uy OWNEKI to-aer. farm B*ar 2.b*droom home, modern « e w t b . aerr* putur*. bal.nf. fuitje»t.d.
'O D 'I F.IU Homu property er imUl .c ru s* aa part OOD to ItO.OOJ mwit. Phon*-S4It.NW or 7S. louUoa. L*t ■ ' '
'a q e k o y :. . . . road, 17.000, H down. ForA. 0.tr.Bdn- tbla wnk only.
____________ ISS ACRES. SO he.d rane . rliRanch ninly Iecat*d en oll*4 ^ lll.OOO. I0,0«0 down.
*ic*pt h*at:modtrn hotu* 40 ACRE5. bay and putur*. Hod 7(1 per month. bomt IIJAW.,WC... Firepue., ' I V E R S O N R E A L T Y,U 19,soo. Goodin* Then* SS1n L — ------- -----------------------------
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m :('ACRE.<I. OBt ef cKt IlmlU. lloImor* S.rteL "*•««•dlnin* .p.e*. j j ACRES, S mllu from Twin Vtmenl, Unnox S-bedroom bom*, net mod*rn. If i
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bedroom mod- C O M P A N Y .. n.OOO. J l , 5)a,bo„, Bt. N. Twin Fi• <( TIO P«tk - • , JIJS-W »fl*r S -Intineal enly. • ■
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____________ BS Aeru-I1».MB. two houa**.200 Acr*.-IU.SOO. U% down.
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in lh» araa asd land uy . w*lL FrliOMI Bt .!«.««•
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drive. Colorlul (rtes plulltJ g . . ” - -
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104> SrUDEQAKr.il Chtmplon 4.dtor., Kt.|lo, o.efdilve. v.ry
1019 FORD V-t CuiUm (-door. Radio.
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'Sl MERCURY Cleb ceape. Radio, bttltr. eviidrivf — — IIIM
*tl FORO VIcUrla Clab eeept. Radio. h «.ibtaur aad Ferd<»«>iUi___ I17M atw.
'to OLDSMOBILE t l ' «.doer dtlaxt.Radio. bttUr. M ru u tk — ItTM
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tL Radio, beaUr. new .ta t covert, larn HfbU. low nil*.
2 , a it. vtrr cltaa ---------- --- -»4U Itl'194* DODGE 4.aoor C-rontt mod-
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cover*. Chrome wbttl csvtr*. Bell eqaltr ____ two. 411 Tarlor.edaa I - . -----m t l Super '8'
Custom PackardIU4S. •nres Uke new J« ij_ L U etuard Tubes
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BEE Tins CAR AT UAILON ODEST
- CHEVRON STATION
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EQUIPMENT CO.
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ltl7 FORD t'4eer „ — HU
m t STUDEBAKEB Cbamploa 4-dM TT( with cmdrtve. radle and 'btaur «H«
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T W I N F A L L S M O T O R C O .
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t l 4-J.sr eedaa ---------------------lU tIta. t l Club coup. -----------------------IU «
t t 2-taa mack; ebaitU aad cabl
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teden. Tbit low mUtect eer ha» radio. hMler, automatle tnninla- aloa aa4 b ^ ualt. Oalr — IllW . IWO
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;«b lor It nerfeci ind It hat a bttsUfolew- M..-V flnlth HI. hmrm mmnr f ia t ____i r iutd car atIM T he PItce to Co to Save Your Dewh- •
^at ASHWORTH MOTOR CO. m tWI M A W AVENUE EAST
Twla FalU. Idabo
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1949 BUICK Suptr 4-door. Radis. btaUtr, beautiful black flaUb -11447 jMT
1941 QUICK Ratdmailer ttdtntlU. Sa.dlo,^htiur. drnaflow. Thle car^U m i
S f » "mllttse car - . ,11097
1947:p' 1947 OLDSUODILE ~7t’‘ 4.door itdta.
Radio. betUr. brdramatle. Now 9t o a lr -------------------!----------1717 „ „
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1910 DODGE Coroatt 4-daor. Radio, , , bttU r. A verr alee c a r ___11199 » « j
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19S0 PLYMOUTH Special Delate Club ■1 coupe. Hetler. tblar black flnlth. •I **" ---------------------------“ *®® IMl I
19S0 STUOEOAXER D e la a e 4-door. «I Heater, ovcrxlclve. A twtll lltUt IJ e tr for U>e B o n tr-----------11149 ^
1949 NABU Anbataador Super Vdeor, •I Radio, htater, directional alcaalt. ’
bickup lilt. M Tbt m a t aco. . . . .> comical car.et lu alM .,$1W9 W t ;
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— ___ ___________________ Too I_ _ _
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^ew styles in shining b U 'j k potei)tl Sturdy, handH«n frames...theUndeffn workmonihip you’d® only In more «*piiahil,m . . . «ven r»al Itaim f f
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J^ifelikerBmmni I In Atomic B]
IfZO fS. N er„ M arch J« HJV- caredummlea taking the place ther
in beinss In (um lshed homes 100>omobUes will o ffer ft ffrsphic bo s.rtlioD of w hat an A-bomb be«uW do to Hometown, 0 . B. t>-pea ■». new Bcrlta o f atomic Tlxp« tonoTTow. biles je r pcmU tting. «n alojpic ln - iocateiil a top a 300>foot tower of sdeton&ted a t approximately fu rtn. (MST) Tuesday. tccUQt plans call for complete firet ot the 32nd nuclear ex- Cl ln8lde-th»-OrS-by-UlevUloa. K n t1. They will flash the pwe. teleilow of showa into homes In —: th e nation . y y Ity-consclous atotnle energy H jflow—M le n O ttr -T c fu s td - to ------y_hlnt as to the type of nu-M rlcnhey~a;re~»«heaDl?tfto — -. Nor would they disclose ' Miroblem of. weapon .develop- the iey' hope to wive.
1.000 maneuverlnB troops, ? “»<:anled by BOO m ilitary ob- Bi
and a few reporters and “ V*•apheri will crwich In fox- 8om nd tfenchf* irom thies to ever Uea from th e tower on the I. of. the expJotlon.will be backed up by some beat
wpapermen. radio commen- Simphoto*nipher». governors, oiro
fcnee olflclaU and other In- p 'jests. All will ga ther atop a n ilhlll known as N e w knob »PP< 0 miles from ttie blast sli«.a l two-story fram e houses tersWd vnr>-lng distances from ‘T li1 tower, alonit w ith many tcrhd used automobiles, ranging aatshiny new Cadillacs to best, thejlea. The fully-ctotheddum . O'•present both children and e st
All may disappear a t the Wt of the explosion. , h immed sources reported the shoiirovidlng w eather conditions overft to be held, w|)] b« eQUlva- 0<power to about 15.000 tons loca'
8,000 tons less than the orderopped on N ssasaU In 1949. “Iof the te st purpoaes Is to Oe«
TU te o w the averaEe America how;»• luch protecUon he can expect from Al'r i ill home or h is automobile In the oidu4 I Tent o t M atomio a ttack . teaci
Dummies will occupy aome o t the o t a
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| H ' The groc/o school M t has ffs' . M i h e o rt s e t o>nthes«feotherw elM g tieecy w ool toppers . . . s o ^
■ attracttvaiy ttytad and pWcac - the/ii wln-AA^er'sheartai
well. We'vs sketched a joiirt' M »Jyl® with wIde-flarIng bock,,
l l ^ novel button arrangement a r 1 ^ . dreumqker cuffs, luscious |h |L ------- postwUt gorol. r ude. blui|Ih u and gold. 8 to 14.
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m inres-ttvB e-X Jsed ic Blast at N e v ad am — cars a n d o thers will be placed near spe
place them » the effec t o f the blast, teaiomes 100-U m ea brlRhter th a n the sun. can NtpJilc be « « n by all. O th e r dummies will durjomb be "Blven protection tn different ou t0 . B. t>-pe.i of bomb shelters, • nia:omlc T h e flununles In homes, automo* rcn
biles a n d shelters will be dressed Ilomlc In -v a rlo u a types of clothing "made ne?awer of several materials to demonstrate proately fu rther w hich offer the most pro- of-
tcctlon affnlnst th e explosion's heat, plo;ipletfl fire nnd rad ia tion .. B «• ex- Civil defense officials and repce- pro risiaa. K ntn tlve it of the_press, radio and “h awe. te lev ls lo rT w lin ie pe rm itte d 'M -ln - wHl es I n ----------------------------------------------------
Hunters Startled- p : ZZB^efnevSTat cKlose ■ M EM PH M , T enn. MWA, cat wllh — tloo- the In stinc ts of a blrddftg haa the
liMSle hounds on Fred Howard's \ oops ploce looking to th e ir laurels.
ob.1 R am on Oee, a friend of Howard, and “ V* tu m e d In the ‘'dogfox. gonedest" hunting exhibition hc
. . to ever saw . _ _, the 0 « a n d X O . T ink le were bird " j
h un ting on tho How ard place with ibme beagles a n d Iho o a t tagged abng. . / j men- Sim ultaneously they got s i n g l e ^
Mn*' Gee on ly wlnsed h is bird, and .It [op a h it th c ground, running and dls* knot, appeared .silo. ■•The c a t though, was right af- ^
ouses te r I t. a n d caugh t It." Oee said. from ‘T lie n a h e sa t up, holding the flut- nany terlng q u a il In h e r m outh, and Just iglng sa t th e ro until I cam e up and took lx»t. lhe b ird ." j,ium . G ee s a id tha c a t tnade no move to d r and e s t th e bird.
, the W hen h e called to Tinkle to tell h im w h a t had happened. Tinkle
the shouted »»ck: “Bring th a t retriever “ v Uons over h e re . I can’t tlnd my bird." ulvB- G ee carried th e c a t o\-er and It JZ. tons Iocat«d th e second bird In short r a the order.
1949. “D o ra o n ed ts t th in g I 'e v e r aaw." s to Oe« so ld .
C A lthough farm ing one o t the g the oldest hum an occupations, the i
teach ing of agriculture In schools Is ! the o t com paratively recen t date. o o s
fa sh io n s M '~
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sed-Tuesday-—- - ada Testing Sitenear spect damage In porUona *of th c 1 last, tea l area free from rad ia tio n . Ican M any of lhe autom obiles a n d I will dum m ies will bc exhibited th ro u g h - \
rent o u t the couniry later ^fo Blve m m any people as possible a vivid
imo* realization of atomic power, ssed Inform ed obstrvera pred ic ted the lade new teat series nt the g overnm en ts rate proving grounds CJ miles n o r th ea s t pro- o f h e r e will Includc 10 n u c le a r 'e x - leat, plosions. This would m a rk the
g rea tes t number ever he ld in one pee- p rogram a t the test slle. and ‘‘A t least one. prooaWy th e Jaat. in '- w nrm il'irtJ irw orid 'ff-flrs t-f lr lng -o f- - — an atomic shell from th e arm y 's »
. new ll- ln c h cannon.Six of the explosions a re expect
ed to be trom towers a n d possibly two ^ iilr e T a io n iii ra e v ic e ra ro p p r j -
“ k Tm m I'l gti-flvlng bombers. .jfllh --------------- — ' ~ - ; r -7 ~ -
"'■ Need Proven fo r g; Spelling Lessons
. CAIIBONDALE. 111. (W—A sou th e rn Illinois educator has conducted •
’’“ 5 ft te s t to prove th a t spelling In- "’‘w structlon still Is nn Im p o rtan t p a rt
o f a high school c u rr ic u lu m .- ®- C harlea Willard, an E ng lish In- j ,, s tru e lo r a t Southem Illino is un lver- -ir', slty , m atched two sophom ore high
achool classes against eac h o lhe r In a 12-weck spelling experim ent.
7-- Bolh groups studied th e samo I,®'?- w ords a t the same rate , b u t group
“A" had much teachcr h e lp while .•■“ i g roup "B " tried to le am th o words
on Its own.I n final tests group “ A" scored
8 p e r cen t.h ighe r In spelling new . ,, w ords, 18 per cen t g re a te r fm*
provem ent in ability to apell specl- tied words and had 35 p e r , cen t
, „ g rea ter ability to rem em ber how to Jj speU d ifficult words.___________
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th e e r nylon b lo u so
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1 blouse, prettied with dtjinty,4 ■ embroidery. W hite or I p o j te ls .7 to 14.
1 ' d re s sy royon s k ir t
:■Here's a skirt pa tte rned after Big Sister's . . . in a wide selection of royon fabrics.'N ew spring shades. 7 to 14.
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5 12.50ta ffe ta Ua, Feminine p rincess a tyle w itht UnlDg. dainty scalloped pique« back overeollar and b u tto n border.S, 6, and Ex. 3 colora. SXtea 3 ,4, 5, 6 a n d 6x,
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' the new ftctyol PurpT# i tio d e i. . »I end greyed llnU to jun-boked ^oojfy tor)M ing for every foihion.30 of nylonj, now. . . oiK obOut our Royal ' -'yi>.5-*^very.l3lh poir ii o bonut pair! /
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Princess Style Wool Covert Coat Sets
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