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jdiw, 1^ —^— ■Okayed j Er Office m i r . Ihreh J £ e ’»viet unan- Sm td 'Gsorgi M. fa Ul' jflfl.ffliDjstcx Sun- ijQdly chcercd"}iifl 'J^tion that aU gg« and unsolved I jthfl United States. IJ^ltles^can-be- -I tafuHy* I to dlploBUt tenned Uie I -I “*,.1 , niaessor, almost I ^5Jro»HljUi6 united I ^tbeindtryto I », cue ot the most I ^■iflBcnU to be m a d e I W «tSe.'wolher dJj>- I ^oUd. I I teeraJ oraOon over I \ vttk »go. Malenkor I I a tttoed s poUcy ol I hM 8etati«fl . I ^ ind in the fu- I 'S^-tltenTsMsueh 1 « BDiaJTed QUwUon iHiolTed by peaceful sjMged In s «pecUJs O • A to Uu BoTlet un> 5 ^ tU countries JtfSK^iW cr to 2 C(tto American ••lm- ^ Mtl these term*, form - k ippUed to BcUvlUes . jn iurs-^.»t«ent aceaentf ot Soviet M SoTlet preu since ■tci BifbCf 22; ■Id hlJ n«w govern- j j j Bpdlcia are based on bulthti ol olhcr coun- ( idbcrcaw to ai! ob£ *d lir the Soviet un- *.„! mUaa and develop- ■ h n >. C.ISBB «) . J * * * , Joh Sounds il lenge on 5S 'j will fe'Aims S l&'kiiTCh 18 I f l - s s m o tn t ehaUensed -n klblenkov today to giv>t itfii-peaceful In- iM to to jetUo the Sen ltTii)det)urea3t-wcst jr^ / utes tlrtm s oflicer Lin- M Itie dfpartcnent re- tqw iBlewr ^^aJenkov•^ <rj ^ ^ p u i t i a n at KIoscow. In be t th( Mine ot fonner vice «u "barely men- inj; S ’" " ? ' ; ^ ^ ■ J w c o and., because m . rccoimlzes a •; ^ ^ to ^ amonffthe num ncenuy menUoned. tnan uld Malenkov's -«1th Interest ^ K ^ U l c t n c e . however. ^^alnfiu£uie_luii^ ^ union nnd by ^ Ihe statement ^W * “o« ot peftcctul In- ” ’®" from the Soviet ^ muil be welshed < demi CoBtlnnet conu Wtoues In Korea. 'Tl' routine missions Otmany. PledRca 27 t ^^■*w®ce ot Austria con- P^esi and ^VbtertsUnc to sco how ture< ^W t^prtsslnR respects banq to Implement Elt Pweiul Intent" mon Ttniiot*... .. conv. Intended It or Inclu »PP«rM lo have »nd t e Ihe *orid ten- bor- ^■ i Which ^ ^ '^ P »ne. The Unit- n3 sharply pro- Josej Fnlis ‘hared the nccld Mundt. R„ of n ^ ____________^ PSegmen Sir K S ''* ' . repre «'°C. <K„. . and “uotn V( ot a J . '" “ f: 1 . "!,/'^'" on IJ;' n n d »i;i , * over KS?;iSr“' • '‘i- • “ '~1 eonltgl StSEe MOnj.v dlfret ^ K . M*rch I« ,» PhOo: cDeaih ‘/ jf ~~1 y.iP63— fl 'm i “H -------------- °°l ARcglnoi Offlclil Cltr 1H4 _______________________ Cwnty Kixpiprr They Plan! i ■ H fc >ers- M. Viet an ed'^ ' ]n itcs ' , w | -be- Uie nost' Ited r to ade Up* kor - ., Ites of fu- xul Twla r*n» FFA Chapter toembw* ontl eooventlon in Twin Falta March 26 thro ItJs Griffith, chapter reporter; Kenoth McE tn- * * * * 1^500 to 700 Ex I StateEI Between 600 and 700 Future Fai 22nd annual FFA state conventior «* March 26 through 28. The local F n. Falls Chamber o£ Commerce i— ail assistinfr in convention ar- »• rangements. . Program for the three-day event WM aanounced Monday by, j_ John LauTence, chapter adviser. . j Openlnc; sestlons begin at 1 pm _ March 36 with InvocaUon and teat- ",,, Jnff of deJeffatcs, B . J . Schwendlman. “j city.'commlaalon chairman, and John D. Flatt. high school principal, .. willsrelMmedeleBatea.Thejfisponse ^ n a •wfll '‘W - g iv e n iw lUcharfl »3*aae!j, S Idaho FPA prcslOenU IntrodoeUons will be made by Emory Howard, as- ■- sbtKQt state advisor.. „a •d ’.Drawing: for order Ja the pubUo ^ speakine contest will follow with /t.v ’• Gary Anderaon. state vice preil- '® dent, In chargc. David Anderson. FFA secretary, will read the mln- r p » utes of tho 1953 convention with re- X J '• ports from the state officers to Iol- =- low. T ’* The national ofWccr** message rtil J[ in be read by Ronald Travis, nnUonal - ^ vice president The aftemoon mcet- Inn; will conclude with four public speaking events with Maurice Cle- ments In charge. LOI March 36 evening sessions begin Tlio,' at 7:30 p. m. and Indude special day 1 numbers, public speaking contests, first < and a FPA film, •'Parmer ol To- ^lend ■ a- morrow." * rival ,? Convention sessions swing Into' J“y«d I their second day at 0 a. m. March wcath 37 with a parliamentary demonstra- 0«' ^ tlon. leadership presentation, bus * slate fanners and eommltee assign* pllzab ^ liienta. Wlnsfc :’ t Friday Aft«moon mccUng begins i at I:i5 p. m. with a parjlamentafj- “" J , demonstration, special numbers and “™“°' conunittee work and reports. 1. Tlie annual stato PPA banquet IS will be held nt 5:30 p. m. Rfnrch .J 27 at the American Legion hall. .. Presentation of sUir farmer awards and state farmer degrees plus a fea- ^ tured speaker will highlight the ; b.n,uet It Election of ofllcers Saturdoy Tito momlng will climax the three-day leaden - convention. O lher momlng’ business paney ,r Includes commlttce reports and new as dec e and unfinished buslne.is discussions, tlie pu ___________________ hh ma , Sien Injunes Fatal ?z\ . roAHO FALLS, March 16 tfl- a poss - Joseph LcRoy Webster, 49. Idaho Falls, died Sundoy night of tratfle G e accident Injurfts, the first victim WAE .. of a highway amashup in Bonne- The s « vllle county in lOM. HelnyJ d Webster was injured In a two- today. _ tnick colltslon laat Friday.___________ub»» ents of Nation '• light iwltiih. take a second look st.been ti ,. it. Much of Amcrica is there, It tly thli represents some o l.th e mlKhUcst eleclior I engineering teats In human lilsicrr. The „ the physical prog-p-r-r-g^g;-------directly « ress o( the last 50 ^fPVR^ ' most ( ” years, the courage be: - , and Imagination '.’,v ^ i. mj “ 6»n!tr“ . “ nd"u^!V j S S fe .^ S ? " '' i TiTOiir^-— agij, Mart Im iM ttot ' lodny, It la Uic . mnltr ot » aotp ~ I inicrnal contUct : fn America. t vast battle be-^^ iw cen b u s l n c s a * * i ^ - * “ ^ * : nnd government "•i"*') «••'» 3. Th. over the development and dlsposl- coopera - Uon ot electric power. Is Umt struggle entering a new other II slSEe now? eiectricl Will a new ndmlnUlfatlon, with # <• « “• diiicrent political and economle operaur philosophy, make any -wdlcsl systems ; channes m the federal power pro- 5. ' srao? No dcllnltfl acUons havo yet W bUUo Hcglnoal Newspaper Sen-ins Cltr 1H4 lan State Conference V btn oatllnlnr plans for the tUte FFA Ma: 2G throuih 28 are, left to rlcht, Xarl siei sth McDonald, chapter president, and ras * * * « Expected to At EFAConyenti ire Farmers of American members a vention to be held at the Twin Fall local FFA chapter is host fof-the c ;e I - ■— ------ Idea H V NEW YORK, March 18 «> — _ West Berlin Mayor BmesfHau- T ter saya red attacks oa firJUsh f , and American planes In Suropo y are part of a plan by tho com- 1 '' munlsts “to show their presence." J "How for they-wta so, I do aot ? know," ho adds, “but I do aot '> .thlnktiiflyw«lBOtowar.“ ' ^ |i. Jleuter ’znade ts* conisuct. tb , Mnp ' newsmea'cs ho orrired *t Jdto*' wild airport yesterday for k two- .week speaklnff tour. He plans to . tee President Elsenhower and S 6«crctary of S ta ^ DoHce ra - ‘•“ y*". closlr ................."* open: Tito Ai’rives ti . therli In Bz’itain to S3L Attend Talks "I t HoUc LONDON. March 10 WV-PresIdent Dr. B TllO, Yugoslavia, stepped ashore to- super day to bealn an historic visit—the tlon first ever made to Britain by any shots [lend of ft communia state. His ar- adult! rival on British soil had been de- layed four hours by a typical British weather phenomenon—fog. chlldr Orectlns him at Westminister muni- pier In tflB' shadow ot Parliament aicre the Duke of-Edinburgh, Queen ^ tc Elizabeth's husband; Prime Mniisicr Winston Churchill and ForelRn Sec- Rcmb retary Anthony Eden. Tlio was at- jUthJ tired In a naval unltorm. SmlUns broadly, ho shook hand* all around. The duko saluted Kim snd Tito returned the greeting. A guard of honor nlso presented arms as the gj. foi Yugoslav national a n th e m was jjmtloJ played. A fter the welcomlnR core- ghots. mony which lasted about 10 mlnulfs, Tito strolled along Uie Thames cm- bankment with the duke. J[j{( Tito is hero for talks with BrlUsh ^ leaders. Tho exact nature of tho M parley never has been disclosed and as deep a veil of secrecy, surrounds WA Uie purpose of his visit es surround Presld his movements while here. ... concei • Slem security measures have m y o been taken to protect tho red ruler & Boh from any danger at tho hands of sla. • povJtIc i^.saln. GOVEENOB APPROVED ly COn WASHINOTON, March 10 <UJO-- ^Befo The scnato confirmed B. Frank Bridge Helntricmnn as gowmor of; Alaska woa p today, with ti Democrat Joining Re- drawal ublican senators In praising him, hower on Have Top been taken, but forecasts besan to in the tly thick nnd fast soon alter the World elecUon. 6. Ti- ttle whoJe of America would bo own st directly concerned, bul the are.os ot tho ur most concentrated concern would bonds, be: - . Thes 1. Millions of people In Ten- big as ncssee, .Mis-wurl and Columbia intense River valleys ond Uie Industries- ucati o especlalljnncctjo-chemlcol-oiidjdcci yoars,- tro-motallurglcaJ-that h«»'o gone • Uicre. , 1. clecUor 2 Farmers, ranchers and fruit ftppeor. sroiwrs In the west and southwest, ■ S«re vast reclamaUon projects to J have been built. " 3. Tho S.mOOO farms scn'td by fT coooeratlves of tho rural electrltl- eaUon ndminlstraUon IREA) and other two-mlUlon-plus that buy eiectricUy from private companies.. • • • 4 Hundreds of.clUes and towns Uon. p oi«'raUne their owa elcclrlc power ®s‘ Tta tlretilc InJiisW, » « * t"* , io blllloa'doUara IflK) ne» latUlUes last No TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, MC ace Scheduled Nex M B pil H ;-' . ";.7f L . ;.'4 Marvin' Hempleman, chapter reporter, siembers ore expected t« attend the raRavlne) attend ^ ition in T.F. ^ ers are expected to attend the Falls high school auditorium the convention with tho Twin ^hic: V-------------------------------------------------r ~ spem Health Office S- Will Be Open Late on Shots Offlcea of’Uic southccntral Idaho P P ' health unit will eoaUaU«.,»t least .of p iemporarily. to remala;opea.uaUl. .oW SpsLto offerdlphtherlfftnmunlzo' tions. Th Offlco persoTlBel said the demand chief for shots has dropped sharply, and lng n ns the slackening conUnues plans vital will be mods to resume tbe regular have closinff hour of 8 p.m. The clinic any 1 opena at 6 aJn. been .No Cases LUted It There were no new eases of dlph- conlL therla reported over tho week-end. nionj One carrier was detected among fcnsc cultures tested at the Jabomtory otlen over the week-end. The case total is atom 41 and the carrier oount 25. Nei At Hailey, Dr. Orant Hawkes, tho i HaUey. and Dr. John Moritz and » Dr. B. N. Benson, boUi Bun Valley, enem supervised a dlphUieria immunlza- nK>m: tlon program which gave booster One shots to over l.OM children and Hpyt adults, chief, Aaslitaaee Given uitdei A large number of pre-school children received their first lm- . ” Li munBUon. Nurses who assisted were Mrs. mand .T. R. wmiafni. BellB\Tie; Mrs. Dor- othy Boyle. Sun Valley; Mrs. uroig Rember, Triumph, and Mrs. Wilbur u'lf lUUike, Hailey., The shots were slven at tho dlf- 1 ferent schools In.the county. '> Clinics will be held ogaln in each BEl of tho towns wllhln tho. next three of re or four weeks, to complete Immun- many izaUon for those who received first day. sho ts.---------------------------------------------------Hcs ---------------- ' showj ‘Ike’ Unconcerned, S;.5 Ov& Bohlen Row ^"£« WASHTNOTON, March JO « ^ - formt President Elsenhower Uidlcated no some concern today about senate controv- home ersy over his nomlnaUon of Charles ncroa E. Bohlen to be ambassador to Rus- middli sla. tercnc Congressional leaders reported he did not even bring jt up In his week- jii ly conference with them. WAJ Befora the conference. Senator Scn.V Bridges, B„ N. H„ told reporters ho propoi waa prepared to rccomnsend with- tjon a drawal of the nomlnaUon U EUen- UnlUd tiower brought the matter up. aggrcs p Interest in I n tho flvo years Immediately after dent ol Vorld was n . noted 1 6. The threo million people who "H Is )wn stocks In electric uUllUes. and of “ c ho uncounted'number who hold hlghef. wnds. . monrn extreni' These are astronomical tigxires, as ^ ilff OS the.nation Itself. Hence tha ^ort a ntense interest in whal a Bcpub- R»niati' lean admlnlsUlkUon, the tlrst In 20 ness i >oartr-aiay-do. _________________ ^ Soon after the.November naUonnl purcha; JecUons, the forecasts began to In N> ppear. , , charlti In Hojjywood, FJa., the Invwt- nent Banken assoclaUon heard Uib eport from one ot Its committees: ‘Tlie recent change of admlnU,- nntlono ration In Washington may well ment i hange the position ot publlo power the at .. We can envision. In this gene:^. ' Ion. private enterprise rcacqulrlns 'emmen t least some part of tho soclaJlxed bonds e •gment ot business." ot alod In whlto Sulphur Springs, W. Va., spring, ist November, B.L..Eo^aod,-£roBl- meat-oi HO, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1953 Next ¥eelc .1] ds Li ] E; be cr tr< reporter. Between 6CK> and 700 FFA u md the ilate coDclave. (Staff photo- 7 du -------------- ^— :-------------------------------- pri Report Urges ( 20 Billions to S; ,* Hike Defense «•' he pro WASHINOTON, M arch 16 HH — pre . The air forcc has received proposals ho which, If adopted, would,"caU for gra r ~ spending.os much os 20 billion dot- wai lors to Ughten the nation's air de* anj fense*. informed sources said today. C But a spokesman said tho oir force pcr high command Is not disposed to cot I adopt in Its enUrety so extensive or anc expensive a plan. The W hite House pot said It "Is not aware" of such a up [c plan and tt Is not under study Uiere. son The proposals are In .a study pre* por >ho P‘^<i by Massachusetts losUtute cen ast of Technology uiMler a contract C lta ori«>an{ed.by former. Air'Becrelary'' 3tz za- Tiomas IC Plnlettcr. der The’itadyJi.undcr«tood to deal Jgn .nd chletly with, installing radar wam- “Jui md lng nels of vastly lacreascd range so E xns vital Amerlcaa target areas would flni Iar have a'much earlier wnmtng .of er“ nlc any Impending air attoclc than has lng been possible up to now. ralt It apparenUy re-empbaalzes the )h. coDllauIng problem of -how much Qd. money to devoto to aUitlc oir de- “n mg fense and How much to devote to i 3ry ottenslvo forces such as long-range i is atomic lumbers. T NelUier Uie U. 8. nlr forr:e nor J ;es, the British royal air torce believes J7d » defense, which waits for ey, enemy attack, could auccccd In nn :a- atomic war. ter One authoritaUvo source sold Oen. F nd Heyt B. Vandtnberg, air forco staft fwr chief, never would approve a plan cubi under which this country would ovei rely on what amounts to a “Mo«l- Uat not line of 0)e air"—a system thot hea: emphasised defense to the deteri- Wal ment of the strategic bombUig com- Bt*l « • mond. D af - now “ Flow of Refugees S “■ Up for Week-lfed S' ch BERLIN, Jlarch 10 Tho flow dcfe eo of reJugees from Soviet East Oer- <n n- many to West Berlin plckcd up to- ]j) t day. , - trgai Headquarters reported 3.000 q, f, showed up during ,the dny, bringing tlon . Uio total for Saturdoy, Sunday and at . Monday to 4,000. The daily average ti-l in tho latter port of last week had have fV slipped to Jess th a n 1.000. d“*' Among Uie newcomers was a dolrj- — farmer who reported w ith 15 cows, n . 1 no some calves and pigs, plus all his ^ V- home Jumlshlngs. He drove his stock i..,,, :es Bcrois Enst Berlin border In the s- middle of Uie night, without inter- „*,_ ____________________ . s k- RUBS BRANDING VKGED WASHINOTON, Morch 13 (U,B- or Sen. William P. Knowland. R . Calif, 10 propowd today that the admlnlstra- 6E b- Wen Jnore to brand Russia in the men }• UnlUd Nations oa "a' supporter ot 1053 aggression In Korea." eight in Governmem 'dent of the Edison Electric Institute. 17i( noted In a speech: U, 8. ,0 "It Is our feeling th a t. . . the Ude cussli d ot socialized power will go lltUe comn a hlghef. I think the events early this .<y^ . monlh make any such Ucvelopmenls extremely unlikely." ' pccu ^ In Washington a newspaper re- not c 0 port said. ‘•Private, utility repre- ta^jni' '• senlatlves aro preparing 0 > ' ftsk con- j,usln 0 grcss for -IcgUlaUon which would ucnd II purchase ot government projcct-i." has r 0 In New York, earlier in the year, . _ Charles E. Wilson, former presldenl j / . ot OeneraV Electric company (not g. ' tho Present-secretary of defense) f asked'in a spccch: , "What Is wrong wllh selling our jv , •* national dams, generoUng, equip- .u '1 ment and distribution fnclllUcs to ” ^ r Uie, pwple? The potcnUal buyers • . . . aro UlO people who' own gov- 0«' 1 emment'bonds. Under this plan, in« r f bonds could bo exchanged Ior 4barea •?.«* ot slock in the aew companies to ^ th : . spring, irota lha presently govern- Bus • ment-o«Bed'pUat&'* - - . - , - itieata ' ^ ' ' ' f Nine Irrigated Haho Coun inco MtraWr* of A **’'>>> ________________A»»ocl«ted - Plans t I USDA |-60P^ H , WASHINGTON, March 16 B '- , shuffle the agriculture departmei H day. It would be the second govcrni H Last week Mr. Eisenhower propi * * I Benson Clari I Crop^up I WASHINGTON, Mnrch 16 C Ezra Taft Benson believes farm be rcduced from their present hij H cr all farm products under a rigi H trols. H Ho told a house agriculture a' in-closcd session Feb. 25 that “i H some (farm commodities), you a H ali.” The testimony hud just bcc: H But Benson said, "It is general) you pegapnceaU Wgh point — 10 ^ it is bound to stimulate pro- T duction.” He said current high X ------- price aupport levels have con- tributed to farm surpluses. , i ' The secretary aald It. the high support program is continued it niust be accompanied by t rigid .0 sysUm of production controls to prevent surpluses and falling prices. ' Benson refused to be pinned (UJ ISC down.on exocUy-what klnd-of^arm. boi program he will support after the Ml nn — present law expires in lOM. He sold Oe Tosals ho doesn't think the present pro- air il for gram is working too well, but he MI I dot- wonts • more' Ume to study It and 1 Ir de* any possible altemaUves. lac lodoy. Current /arm law guarantees 90 wt force per cent of parity for com, wheat, «r cd to cotton, tobacco, rice and peanuts air Ive or ond gives Benson disaeUonary Souse power fo support oUicr producta a t , ich a up to 60 per ccnt of parity. Ben* there, son recenUy extended pflce sup- ’ pre- ports for dairy products at 00 per- Ututfl cent of parity far anotbel- year. ilra?t Onder crlUeal quesUonlnj by Rep. 4-,, xtary^ Jamie ,L.WhiUen. D., Miss.. BenKui denied charges that he Intebds'to deal ignore talllne turn prlcfs untU m n - "Just botore dlsa8ttt^,rtrtkaa.“ - Ige so But Whitten oold'he .could not would find Vmuch comfort for. the farm- ^ ig ,of er“ in recent Benaon speeches call- ^ 1 has lng for more economlc.frcedoRi and . raising "our alghta beyond the dol- iJ] s Uie _______________ 55; much '10 toProduct From th^ rang: s^j Blood Tiu-ned S llevcs Qidi Over toODM"” ' Gen. Plrat Red Cross consignment of staft gamma blobulin. tololing 1,714.000 plan cubic cenllmeters.'has been turned ffoujd over to the office ot defense mobil- ,fagl- Uation for distribuUon to state thot healUi deparUnents. reporia • Dr. *“ ' eteri- Wallace Bond, Twin Falls, Idaho ,, £ com- Bl*l« Medical assoclaUon president. Dr. Bond said the Red Cross is __ now processing nn addlUonal 3,000.- P‘" --------m cubic MnuTiit!U.ia ut ttuiiimft- 8^1^ S globulin from blood collected from , _ U. 6. navy personnel by Uie Red J 'S ^n rl Cross. This addlUonal amount also ,.,t wiu be turned over to Uie otflce of ifif, jlow defense mobiUzoUon for allocaUon. ^ 0 «r- The gamma globulin will be used P to- Jn the modifJcoUon of measles ond ____treatment of viral hepaUUs as well 3,000 n, for Uio modlflcaUon and preven- tinn ‘Sing Uon of parolysls in poUomyeUUs. Approximately. WOO cubic een’ _ ^ 8C tlmetcr units of gamma globulin Hi have been distributed to state health departments slnco 10« by tho American Red Cross, according to :ons, jjond. Ol Funds tor the Red Cross Wood col- atre< .K. lecUon progmm nrc raised during Clin U*fl annual Red Cross fund earn- callt palgn. Ooal for the current Twin ryini Falls county Red Cross drive is Wm ' Sif, TROOPS GENEROUS . “ ^^5 itra- SEOUL, March 10 WV~Service- in g ( the men In Koretr gave $450,330.28 to Ihe it a< r ot 1053 March ot Dimes, Uie U. dent elghUi army reported today. othe lent vs. Busine ute, l7io Washington new* magazine, uUv< U, S. Neftn and. World Report, dls- lng Ude cussing Wilson's speech, added this ^ itUe commcnl: j^jig this 44^ Republican President and a com: Republican congrcss. can bo ex- on t pccUd to explore the possibility of said; rc- not only halUng the trend ot gov- .,,, fOTiment toward operating more ,* •o"" businesses, but ot reversing t h a t S).®, >uld trend and reducing govemment ac- ■UvlUes.-fionaUtt-Eersusoa^p.ltcj^^.__ has made iho suggesUon . . ." By ,'“7; Ferguson. R.. Mich;, hag Intro- dar, w “ ‘*'11 'o*' reoi^anlzaUon of otflci government. It calls for a commls- aftric ' slon to InvesUgate Uie operaUons of PUbU the federal govemment "wllh a View ho to abolishing those not necessary <n,eo to the eflJclerit conduct ot govern- e n j j ■■ers . govei •ov- - One clause reads: .. ellmlnat- And i-n ln« nonessenUal services. funcUons that ^.es' and actJritie* which ar^'coapeUUve the , to ^ U i private enterprise." , *igne< ra- Businessmen, bankers, nsws eom* Book ' liieatators and poj^er company ezee- Set I- ------------ ^ ------------ 10 Counties ■ •' ib«r» of Audit Buniu of Clr«lttl«a Attoclated i’rn* and Utilti4 I'nM to Reshi A Slated P-Ghief^ I 16 (ffV-President Eisenhower expect partm ent late this week, Republican coj government reorganization plan to con er proposed to lift the federal security * * * * lev • n* TX* ariiies His s lupport View i h 16 (U.R)—Agricnllure Secretary IS farm price supports cither must ^ sent high levels or extended to cov- cai r a rigid system of production con- ^ of Iture appropriations eubcommittpe that "if you aro going to support ® , you arc almost forced to support ust been released. in generally recognized that whenever t"* oint PW Best U. S. Jets j". Bolster Force We high WM At Reich Base t s to gre rices. WIESBADEN. Oemany, March 18 gac oned (Uii>—A m e ric a n F-M Sabrejets. o a Carm. boU le-tested ogolnst Russlan-buUt teei the MIO-158 In Korearorrived In West ing) said Oennany today to bolster westem E pro- air .defenses against marauding con I he MZOc, ope and The speedy U.S. ]ets~fastest and cou laort modem in the American ar- n 3 90 seaal of iq>eratlonal tlghUrs-wero con leat, se n t'a t once to Fuerstenteldbrueck acti nuts alris^ a nary H u e of F-84* hou It wns from that biso fn Bavaria. c<>» near the Ctechoslovak frontier, that »ny two American Thunderjeta took otf PCf- laat Tueaday when Uiey were aU Tl ^ todced and ono was shot down by IJ ®*P* two MIOs of the red C«ch air force. TH«:aibrej«0 '-weWTiKKM fiere' - ' * w from bases In Britain. ^. r Teapontty Dnty.’^'* . ' n.f T he air force- announcement tald they were ordered to the aouOnast com er of the U.S.BKU of Qerinaay ’• ■frJ lor "temponiry duty." E JR. A regular force of Sabr^Jets had avei been earmarked for service In Qer- 30 c many and will be flown here from 13 ( the United Slates after this week. Moi , An air force spokesman IndlcaUd reck I th e S a b r e j e t a flown here from _ B ritain will bo used to Intercept any 3:52 fJ Soviet or iron curUilnalrcrattvloUt- Tt H ing borders of the UB. zone of Oer- Men M mony. before the regular force of Men Sabrejeta is dtUvered. sire, . of Tho U.S. Sabrejtu arrived in ^ 1,000 Germany as British bombers, fully „-H armed aad protected by Jet flgftlers, Sfl® wero flying over Germany in Uio g j tat« biggest royal air foree aerclsea ^ since World war H. Tho arming of'Uje bombers aad fighters was ordered atter last , u week's series-cf communist-aDled An plane incidents which Included the 7. ahootlntr down at a BriUsh bomber rom e^d an Americaa ITTuiaerjet-bTwd ^ The U.S. air foree-wm send lt« Jets' up to try to '■towck,down" Uae oa F I ^ British bombers in the maneuvers. s La sepomte war games being staged by Y ''®“ tho North AUanUc treaty orgaalza- Jt cn- Uoa commaad. on en ----------------------------- K Boy Wounded in SLi Leg by Revolver JK Olenn Luclch, 15, 176 AusUn “"'i, ol- street, was taken to Uie Twin Falls lng Cllnlo Sundoy aftemoon after a .33 •0‘*' m- callbre.revolver which he was car- ein rying went oft and ths bullet stiuck u him in tho right thigh. ““ ‘ d* . Ho was reportM in good condition rcsiut Monday momlng and his plyrslclan Th' said he probably would be released. <M0 PoUco s*Ud the youth was carry- ifoted ce- lng the revolver In Uie holster whea J«Uc Ihe It accidentally went otf. The accl- otter, p. dent occurred at Twin falls. Two Uon’a other boys wen wllh Luclch. craft iness Battle O a ie, uUves, were not alone In this swell- 1S33, is- lng Ude of discussion. devel A Democrat, Michael W. Straus. resigning as bureau of reclamaUon traw a commissioner. Issued a staument Pcwe X- on tho federal powtx program. Ho of sold: Uic t " It Is now being' consigned to Uie evolving philosophy of Uw big dv W hat did all this mean? "M By a curious turn of tho calen- 0- dar, Dwlghl D. Elsenhower camo to of otflce on the two principal annlver- 1 la. aarlcs of tho great struggle between f‘ " of public and private power. iroiS 5w Ho was elected 50 yean • atter courw ^ Theodore Roosevelt signed the fed- tpreac 0 ' eral reclamoUoa aet auUiorlzlng tho . govemment to bulld wat^, projects. t- And ho woa InaCguraled la a year < □s that marka Uie aoui arinlversaiy of “ “ W re tbe ,TenaesMO valley .auUiority. But algned lato being' by Pnnklla O. Hoorei I. Kooaevalt. isted o }- Setw«alIies«,tirodatc%lM3*ad "iOn f. ' ' ---------^ : .F IN A L ; — immmsf—— - PBIGE 6 CENTS Oiirffle ;d Soon, Es-iaearn- rer expects to announce a plan to re- ibljcan congressional leaders said to- lan to como from the new .President tl security administration to cabinct levdl pnder Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, who \vould become the n a t i o n ’s first secretary of health, education and welfare. House Speaker MarUn. B.. Mass., f f r r r -toM-newsmen-Uie^agTiculUite-da.— W n partm ent project was discussed by GOP leaders at Uielr regular strategy meeUng today with ttie must Martin said the plan does not 0 cov- call for any "violent changes'* but tl con- ^ Improve Uie orgnnUaUoa- '* of Uie department la 'the interest • , . of efficiency, nittpe No BLM Change iDPOrt' Senator Taft, Ohio, the senate OOP floor leoder, added Uiat Uie iPPOrC p],n jjocj not Include any change in tho, status of the bureau of land never management. There have been soaa ______ proposals’that this bureau be trans- ferred from tho interior department to agriculture. .9 MarUn and Taft said the plan to give tbe F3A cabinet rank prob- ^ - ably will be approved by Uie bouse CC Wednesday and by the senate next week. 38C Hearing aimed at speeding oon- gresslonal approval ot the plan to srch IS gan today. The senate and bouse brejets. ooveroment OperaUons commlt- n-buUt tees held consolidated publlo bear- 1 West Inga oa-the proposal irestem By apeclflcally approving the plaa- audlng congreas can permit It to go Into ' operaUoa within a few days. It - at and eould not become effecUve • imUl an ar- n days after It was submitted if >—w ere congress failed to take afflnuUrt brueck acUon. ' • A vote of disapproval tn elUier house would kill the plaa hut the ,- avarla congreasltmal leadera discounted . r, Uiat any likeUhood of tbat luppe&liis. ’ xjkotf ---------- Driver L'o %8 ' d h e r e ' •/% 1 . 'a , , L i c e n s frjUVjer is ;.Re<M fe^^ Edwin R . 'nffim.'H.;- 18SI tiigrU is had avenue, lost his driveiA Uoease'for : 1 Qer- 30 days and paid a fla», of tW aad ) from 13 costa'tn-Twln FaUB.pollca-oosrt ' week. Monday when he.planted gulKy of ilcaUd reckless driving,. Bte rewived'' » ’ I from spraltied aakls ia aa accident at ■ pt any 3:30 pjn. Sunday. -^ ■ irlout- ' Timm va« the drlrer of a IM r Oer- Mennuy which collided Wim a IMO xe ot Mercury drivea by Chester A. Bes- slre, 319 Harrison .Jfctreet, at Five Polata nortii. damaging both can ex^aslvely. Timm posted a $100 •»°d pleading guilty. • Stanley li. suiter, route a, Jerome, L u * paid » fUie of |3S-aad IS.costa tn poUoB court whea he pleaded guilty of speeding. City police Charged him I and driving M miles-per hour 09 last Shoshone street east Sun- aDled A One of no and $3 coeis was _hg_ paid la poUce court by U. N. Terry, STCT €%la Palla.-.-who-ple8ded-tutHy-^— speeding. Be waa charged wlUi id lt« driving 40 miles per hour, or mota the oa PUer avenue east. ' era. * . 1 ss; Large Jet Engine Si;: Plant Work Halts O m oiN N A 'n, o..- March Iff (DV- The sprawling Jet engine plant of the Oeneral Eleetrla- company at nearby Eveadale was nearly deserted ' today as the second strike of woric- r 6 l era w ithin two doys kept producUon u-u- lines Idle. Falla of Uie 7,300 noa-ualoa a S3 workers passed through the picket car. lines. They were not intexferred with, alUiough pickets triad tO'per- ■ suade them to stay out. No disorder , Utlon resulted. dclaa The second strike, waa by Ased. 4£00 ClO-Unlted Auto Workers who y any- voted Sunday to continue tbelr re- whea JecUoa of the company'a last wage accl- otter. The oE plant is the na- Two Uon'a largest producer of Jet air- craft engines. > i Over Power iwell- 3033, the atruggla took form and developed. The federal government nus entered the business of generating aUon transmitting and marketing electrto- ment Power. No. united resistance to this . I Qo waa made l>y privately owned elec- Wc companies, ) the CoretU, vice president and big general manager of the Montana Power company, receatly wrotot,; ■ **Many uninformed and unaffat^ ! - . Uc^OTctaem wu”lo ^ tocharuter*' ■TCP. was la some way due to Uie-fani» «-on ot local companies to aeas^.TO^ lo tho altuatloa, and Jo.aay. am t,. > would aerer reach- tIiem. Bjit-<tf - > ltter courso it has taowd to w ^ and, f^ - spread out." .... . 55*2 ? iW ay abottt^M per « n t of ^ Ica-B iwwer neadf a r» ‘*oppUed .ljy 'fot tha BoTBmmeat. , rity. B u t' M yeara ' a«Q, 't h e ’.TVA; O. Hoover dam and Grand Goule* esc- isted only.oa,paper. Mo rural eleo^ V

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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

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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 - — ■— ------

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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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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,

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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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N ine I r r ig a te d H a h o C oun

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

* *

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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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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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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r« iS NewLci0 of m ild . iftm fu , lKpl.ywU>-

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

T O ltted toiKhlps.----------GIAO— ~S m S r t THOUGHTS

r s , N. VflW

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e fd b f in c tf r tjiisntcitUn . a. :ijjrch i» Remember Hm

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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

WJ| a tr ■ ^ s t uE r L S a , " i ! ! ! i r r r = : l } i t

a d b iH' A ■

P A G E T W O

I - ■

Q « K e e p t h e W h lto F la g ------------------- o r - 8 a i f l ty - F ly l i J 8 -

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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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.

= VOGUE ■ "

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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a t once was low credited0 aa low a s ___________________ ^

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SeeiuToidaR . O McMuJUn standtag on

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.

Fair ^ ^•U te v«lley j T W I N F A L L S L O D G !

r S r i ? N 0 . 4 5 A . F . & A . M . t., U itodore «

H o o d b u k I w S '“; . ' ’. 5 S “ree wero do- Ki>iir H». t4of paUents. ' . . . .sions were A lo so n le T e m p le

i" u S s ’ of 2 1 8 S e c o n d A v e . W estto replace L. w . DniZEB w. E. clabAnr..

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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

*hB cough. L. W.a i IL T. Push. AcUve }retD ileButinm . Rob- *

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

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» — - = i r o u r - W a * h W m —r c p o r tm , IJ _

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-

S ___________________

» 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.

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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.

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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 -

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« tb e dead D ear Gent: .. h e he lped A t Uie rUk of being . called

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

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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 ^

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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

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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

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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

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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]

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“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*

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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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'trance to his own pasture. W hite rights

PLIED RAYON • CREPE

IN YOUR ^

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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robe'a n u m b e r-o n e m a in - sU yl W hy n o t buy several

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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lu e a t Penney 's!

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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 '/,.

)M IN 'S DEPARTMENT Ponn

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.

[QUR, one partT H mney^s recipe fo i

r Flowers and . velvet on

Spring's New Hats >

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 *

F>^HION aO O R

F A N T A S Y

STONESETJE\Lovely A ssortm ent Of—

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• BRACELETS• SCATTER p i n s '• NOVELTY PIECES

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

in M o g ic Valleyll■MrtTrtTlW iiTi ■TTTfiTT 'Mil..........

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I Mrs. Howard, 70,Zrffl Oaimed by Deaih; !

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

A lum inum is i u t found In a ms* H IB talllo s ta te in n a tu re . M

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iV d ty tf te r t n Ulnesi of only tvo t . ■ (Uy*.f i A ntopiy Po«Jble(}, L 'W eitem obierven ip tcu ltted tn fl; «zbtiuU ve aulopiy m t} h tve been S perT oraed on the red -U tdet« body i to -prove- h e died of n t tu r t l ctuiei.Sft O o ttw tld tpp trenU y w u In food

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<

> H B uchm tn w u convicted of tha nat

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

IMarloLanza-JamBj W hltm ora-D oretta Morrow

BECAUSE YOU'RE MINE

A n Entertoining Romoriiic C omedy for the Fomilyf '•

Technicolor

N OW Thru TOE.M fchoef Rennfe—

D ebro P ogeb-^ 'R obert N ew ton in

"LES MISERABLES"Victor Hugo's fr6nendour

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Soui'ce of Natui’a Into Northwest

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

actions you like . . . ivay you like them !

LErpgram m ing___ __th ree G reat “Pgtnily

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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

in ju ry ]

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 . ■

Then le i t ' 'C r io m " a^jainit ■ )-our present b rand . W e know

------------- - — yeu^f-jo in-the-m illion j-w So—found their fav o r ite . . . when i they ism p le d > > ^evi/«-rifi J G eiro of Kenwck7 . j I

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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.

®now°"ls READ TIME8-NEW 3 WANT AD6.

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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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S Ss r e — issa®w « * f> r u w TirM M iiiht

' “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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tck Undiey, Burley. PMa D«Ti>ne Anderwn

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rwivtd word Friday lh a t , ‘f»«'d Anderson. b«tn Injured In an ini

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‘ l913 1919 1925

^ T h ia s e in e h i r t ahow* the rrow th of ye»ra u compa m l w(Ui other m ethodt i

_ 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

TO The

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«

^ w ith eiploalvea.

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

P a y s O f f ^ W a r F

y i a c l i i n e g u n Slug J

- 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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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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flrftd The gun crtw wlQ w atch th e tlr«^w 88- ln g trom behind a nearby r tv e t- .ll a n d a e n t . Tyler diacloaed.

He expUtaed lh a t In acUial oom-closed ^ t , th s gun crew would tiro th ats t e f A-shiU frem n o n n ^ podU otu b t -

i r t r a b ind the huge weapon.

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Hold M a r d i G r a si a y 3. FA m nE L D . M arch H — O tJb I c o n - SoouU held a M anU O r u p a rty I fro m during tha lr regular iD H tlng la st jn b u t » , jh , i the L , |io a h a l t Proddy l- ln c h Muffley acted as «u*«n and .L yna Jia rge . os king,tto tn lo Afler refreshmenU th * C uU were

presented w i t h awards. » te d d y iU . ^ 1 u u tf la y . David H anson and G ens i r w l d ' W ^fe'receJved b f ib a t tw a rd s r O o r r - e U s t - o u i . wolt sword; R obert Strong,

tw o silver arrow*: S tephen P ack - < I *»“ “ < two tllrer arrows; Lynn B e a-

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ISC Entranji _ Almost Sweep “ Debate Event

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

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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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• ‘£ •ilM^U.S.S.R.ree- 0 KsuMi esd KirgbU lK»rperol<d In V. .!Ungnna 0 UkrelM, c m tiN tn t Serltt rsp«bne, 1

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for !h u s aew io iap shows bow Joseph I ea> mtmlM laperUUta, eipm aM tb t St

'J. Boyle Wonders if si Giving Tots Pro

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 •

mLT. T*t« r« lu -----1»>M AM.Ar. PtnUnJ _____<il« Mf.

A.U.ca* Ti?ii‘ p.ir,‘i z " ' i u r'M.to - At. r.ftUti4 ... ... ..IHI AM.iingby • fto« dtW.B r»«'

Of T R A I L W A Y STO- n o te ! . Phone 2«ia \

■MPS i f lITS ond SERVICE ^[ ^ . . . E f f l c l e n t R c p a l n J |m y M a k a 5HBUTORS i16— P o m o n a P o m p a , ^

'orm S to re

OW Soviet Empire C

tpablk iliKS m t . O MeMerlo b#co»t ec«Hrt

nnmp,b1lcs.1925. Q rit*nIfl.toMe,.UthjD«l«i ^ Uniwi,Auj.,l

X In 1W4, bscome;1b I929. ( 0 TsnnuTttrebKemnSorliI h n i t i togsthir In ^ k ,h i, filjgcflilan Fidstslieti. W j„ occerdflncs with Yol

0 Eott A nM e Itill Bftdir e l*dInVi5.R..l936. ^

0 t o t Cermofrr Itin «nd»frspsbne, 153I.. ^

Ulum, >.li>d I. <D "'iiJK';t o l . I . I W ^

roMpb Stftlln, th roagh n tb t c M eom* stt U lt Bffrht sbJoo abA JU salelllU ee

•s if Present Era S Proper Memories ^

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;

In ft working d o s s neighborhood,'* In I h e sold, “bocaus'e a poo r m an , a fte r tow

lhe Z 1

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ifs

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* PR ETTY , COLORFUL SUITJSimply sophijUpatcd wlUi nc mock pockct d e u ils . Sm ftrt co from 10 th ro u g h IB. Red - Ve

★ %-ERSATJLE LITTLE TOPPEl ton u n d e r * saucy, pointed c t a f e tu lined . All-Wooll Sl P ink * G old - W alnut - Blue.

,■ S P E C I A L ! -S -N Y L O ^ .& -C R E I

S S everal s ty le s to choose - n from . . . R e g u la r $5 .98

V a f u e t

AND PUI

/■.J

_ TIMES-ymWB. T y 6

ire Grew Under Stal

[ C H IN A .

«o>nt eonstittittil r«p«bt>c In 1940. 0 Backsd br Ri

rl0,UlhiDn1«(efudliit«S<>Tli»Union, Aug.,194a r«Tond'i U

«on 1947 •!<bK0n.„S..it«p«W iO 94S.

end Ksrils ttlendi « J id to Jc tlsfs ^ oni Commu jnci with Yoltt ejm tnint, 1945. ’

..ill I.,.

iBHesMintsefNrCMtBfnhtfroflr Kflngory,* *wil945«Wettoa.^

eom* atates sloce he e a m e to pow er in 162 u m u came afler IVorld w a r XL.

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

< - ' " = e ~ ~

...........................P re tt>’'° y

\ ' i ' 1 '

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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

! , T 5 V 6 i f a l l s , i d a b o

'Stalin ~i

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| - r - | s„i,jU Bloa i5 5 ? 5 = r ? ? ? ? 5 d I ! Setdlifis e

. .p g g g ; L t

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.

— ■

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 . ----------------------------------------------------------

■la

d 5 - P i e c

— C H R O A

l ln “ 'NETTirch 10 Iscreen ”robbeds while ^ ^m d o t t.octrcss Mani/ other Chroi" S Sets in Our 1■ E. E. Parade of Va

were

8 9 . 5 0 V o l . ; N o w

public 1 2 9 . 5 0 V a l . f N o w

« 1 6 4 . 5 0 V a l . , N o w

= ■' . 1 7 5 . 0 0 V o l . , N o w

IX

1ST.

iO P0 458'

4

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1

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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

SW EET'S

iD H IS D A ^ ^ I^ A R

■ * Diecontii

' S A f

1 / T// M Regula

m 5

~ . W ELCOM E Tl

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Djie o f Ih e se r e p a t a

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PLAN.

^fOR BIRTHDj lEN MARCH 211

........

» /IIi ^ ^ u A n o a a j y o u m S

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™ »*ke her trea jM . en t

i EKIII■ W 0 N $ 3 9 . 7 S TO

, ' ^ 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

S3 ■. •

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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 .

t l i rW R S P A Y

V

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SAVEf SAVING GOLE

GO*H r / ^ ^ ARR(V y / O ar E aitc i

I / W /T day througDouble Gol purchase a on this pag

:RY W eek-r E h

f ) D i s c o u n i ' B o

^ C l

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

itS I N Q BPACEt >

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S f y y W'W thi

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W E D .-T H U R S 'F R I . ; SAT.

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T I H E S - N E T V i S , T W I N . J

r c n a n i s

Wlw ' ■

^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

; L E

M P S ^ 3ednes-matureevery

sented

ilue Parade CIALS

$ 1 . 0 0

9 8

^ T R i .- - ? A '[ “ - J

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

" s nSATURDA

tUE[ADE■/

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^ b b I e H (

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]

> A Y

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W n h Ilw r ^ * '^ * T ia r 1 1 * 7 1

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ALWAYS j | DEPENDABLE "

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.

j f FRI.-SAT. 1

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

ie r

5 m 1lEVEL" ^h h eel M n d tl In WhiM ^

calf. ✓

N otu ro llzer i 1

11.95 a

^ 'TERN"

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

___________________

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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M M / | i i £ L

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

- I ------------------'M -r- .■

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 ,^

I 13 court leer

th e con -

K IN A Pr.>tfon ^

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Beaut

A n d

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Ided to Hospital’s Rc

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th e rock ing signed by L T. Creed. C reed ai 0 s ia ad de< lor, Iw k on. (BU ff photo-eog

D S O N ' S

SdA P A I R OF P

You’ll find Eastei to overflowing a t 1

famous brands oj the hands of wo

beautiful style—a wor.colors attd cok

A n d always the pria

" S H E I L A "

Popular D 'o r s v pu m p la , . W hite Calf.

Life S tr id f

Hudson's Salutes Magic Valley't

TW IN .F A L ia .ID A H a '

I’s Rocking Bed

L C reed a o d M rs. Irene Oilver. hoapltal adm lnli p h o to -eognv ing )

. r f

\ Sort calf in B lack \ - Blue • Brow n - S

^ O reen.

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

LHfl' ________ _

Boy Gains Re —Are Ledon

1 ^ NEW YOBKT M arch 18 S I H ( t l ^ J l d b e UUed‘O h e utue'

^ 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.

^in B lack - W hite \i r o w n - R e d - a a d ' S

'

~Naturalizer ^ I%S H O E S

(et fu ll .Itionally ear from' lesigners.■ materials, tns.our purse.,

" P E T I T E " I

We call i t H arm o n y Red 1—K mixes to welL Closed*

: back, open*to«’ pom p ta

\ Life Stride

\ \ 8 .95

I '

as Revenge as Police ed-on Wild-GooseXIhi

coDoeit. you’ll whole Uilng up. T h is Umo,’ ^ admitted Uie bo a* and to

, B taryofhU hum U iation a we

»!■*■ hU l u n l l j m ore I t a . ,BBO.. ________________

J im , jo u H la v e _ — —

^ f S 'e c u i d . t . i e StreetsName

■ - r s sSi”s r c ’.i??o‘* £ ^ w « 'T « rp S ir ';M i

streets running n o r th and t l w youngstert num bered atreeta r

^ lage hUlory th a t s tre tta bav

a te d to anoUier o ther. The cops

.-Assistant,h aeve r c rad ted - T O T R A IN

lh and hU chum s R e a l o p p o r tu n i ty f t

f w ain’t a f t h f t t ' H o s p l to l iz a t lo n / p o i ,U ni, b u a e r . U .. a d v a n c e m e n t v .ith

A p p lr M r; G r « „ .wUous.hU sto?y. T hen —

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"REVB lg h h e t

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V p u ts th e dn^ m idw ay Ion

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■ W ^ r d IIfl sn—T he (U te

opened lu regular ^ v ^ / * l U i ( hearing on t X/

a»iJH E H enhirt. \M

the county board of

! ^ B ^ .U l '‘cbJcet<id to th e fM.it to trnnsfcr pe rton il '*’21'

Propfrty tax » 1 j^ W ^w thB curren i tax year. '‘“ I*

‘“ 'h «i tran i- » ^ < l l l l I c u J t becnuie m any . Kl

t i n chanjed handi In ‘,Vu

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W J ^ i l l o n and son dra in . So ■ ^ “ i » t « « u i be held anln

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<j« ^ i i u « I.U01 baldovrn I.teni tir lr Mlw oK »ta»dr b«» mo«t bl4» tU tdr Ul •llitilli' low-

•(.■ loni sraa* cow* U-tO lew«r| i t r m l i , ]Md>fMd and eholc* trounil l.«00*t.m Ib.iit l?u-,1S£S!-USjJllSS/i!.te ftIS i m c « lt» md: holdoTtn 1M{ TMlm . t% ep tiii I.M 'I.M h isa tr; (ood tad ctiolci 1> ^ I t r t 24.<II)-».M: conlintrcUl to d>ele« I I>\i ( d m t0.«0.2t.00. , Jt ilsft UO: M rlr u i a (lU d/ to WMk: I)]i4 »smi bll* lowir: (ewi lu td r i tbolc* lOo. I .(H UO Ibl. tM ^n.O O i Uw modlum lO.MtI etfd M» lU. 1I.0D) «!m]» MMM U«.««wiIH H.09.l1.«i m*dl«a 11.00. , 8 ,

fib»i» Boat: m»rk«t unmtod. J olU DBKVIR fi[« I lD (n B .M » T tliU (lfp )-H o r» i 1.0001 I I «

. toH b itb tr. icaRCcbalctNo*. M wfUbt ■H. artrMn l»-ttO Ibk ll.TMJ.Mj bulk4; tboln M0400 Ib*. «ow( lliO-11.00. c:

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bUhtri Ua«t ad<ran»« OB avtrM* cb«k* er lOiU b iu a t luUBcM op mar* ^ rtw4 to W m k

r s i« .;" ir .s n .‘'K?j: a;^ i*lt* nuiltr cowa U.00.11.M; iood and Sl;

ebolit rnltra t a i ea h a H .K -ltM ; e i i Bi*r<bttd m I tn 2S.00. rock

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itotkm <d4 fM drn i<M4r U lU m t; l» ticbcke *t*ek itM r e*lr«t |«.M.. - 90 t

i‘‘* u b : i f ^ ' »l««tkt«r iim U Btirkrt ito^

> J CHICAGO A ITCKtCAGO. U«reh t t <UPh{VSDA>— U f

, K tftl I.COO. General mtrkcl (alrlr ictlvt. medi\ U U t i c«nU hlahcr en buUhm. moit *un.

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

£ V t.,:{ iSbt«pi l.tOOl «n«n> trad* asodttiUir Hr*r

^ MllttI lUufbUrlatnb* «te*dr to »0 etnt* f.(vb.hlfbtri ihtfD *law, WMk. M nt tilt* cholti cath

» M woolt4 UmtH « . n t I6(. ttM-».SOlla iMdi a t l i : n C a m la t prim* (rtd* tnd: »l<an . food and dtol«« {«4 wmltd UmU :o.»> I. 21“ t t .001 »iill to (ood 1WW0.09: doobl* d«k waijne «hel«l iroond lOS Ibt. No. l tkln iborn wiub

Unk* 11.00/ few IoU call to cbole* tUuib. I . l^ *n t*r *wai i.t^io.oo.; ; a t t l i l U.ooo. CiW** too. Aetir*. lUDtt^ Ib. *so u r iUir* and helfera »4 ttnt* ta I.OO hlfh- Milti70 «r tom»kr«d Uat w*«k’* bi(b eholeel <o«« . Sa•0 and bull* » to MOtUf M e«nt* hlihtri !• »^ *MIHi (ullr i t n d r i ttw loadt and lota 4.20:BO >f(mt ttMrs «*[(h(Br « f tMO CU. (f.w- ’'r r t9S li.«0. lo»4 h«14 hl«htrs talk ih«lc* 10 lew a.M:nn prim* lU trt and THrllnfi 2J.00.Xt.U: paprS« a“ ‘ ri

and **inis*relal IH lb. wdshi* 17.00: J tn jim» ooBttt*wW ‘•*®'

, IIm I M 7 ^ m t r c u ” ^^lh l e ^ CIIit- ilsM

rttltri ll.OMO.OOl call and utllltr 10.00- Ku**'« ■'_____ S S» r KANSAS CITY rBitk t .rA K S A t OIW . Matth 25 (Ur(-Ifoc»

r t l.lo i: n a rk it 'i iro e t 10 notUr 2t blcbii: U.S.t U t JlO-no lb*. Sl.iMi.7a. UK*

^ Ctttl* I,COO: eaWei IOO: (UuchUr (totn asdOt and h«l(«n (0-1.00 hl(htr: motL(ood and bakn

«{>«l<t *l*m 1I).2S.3J.00; (ood l> a > tn it rntihtbole*. htlfer* lfl.OO.t2.0O: itockir* ani{ per '

tie fHil.r* onevtnly atroat to I.OO bifherl ' “ I®.J chok. m rlln a *tock it**r>,»^4. , . " “ n

Shtfpi 1.0001 a f*w lot* *Uutkt*r Umbt «ortJa* U lowtrt cood t* prin* aatlr* wsoltd »"« IT. Itak* lQ.iM U O .____________ *■” •

*y KTW TfORK. lJi?ch*‘l« t»V-Weol M*tiitt*lM*<1 .2 to.So(actnthlK htriM ircb

W ln -iP i M tr i»o.« Julr ui.oB: oet. !•«• H4.1B: t)*e. 142.7U: M.rch 141.1: MW 1H.0D: Julr JS7.BD. t ” :

• 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

IJn Ulrch IH.O; u a r 1IT.7D: Julr Ui.lII., ® C*tUriMt*d .po t wool tip . U7.IN. °Jitn U -nidi « -M o n ln » l_______ • " ¥ t in - Some h u m a n belnga and acoie lid anlmala u e lablDOa—th n t Ifl 'with- u .s . ro out c o lo r - h iv f i i i p ink «ye* fuid •

while ik in t a d hftlr. . u u h• - JBoatl

Us Mai’kets ?i,prlc* CM* ab**a la i tapport livil. •>} I

,0c •rower ma* *tU t« a pifvau dHlir aal I• t«#»r Olt leas, t f tilt m*rktt

.SQ llln. h* can l*t U>*.c*Tipa>eBI uk t tt* itM a* ptraitBt ( n i b Uaa>

3 «.ii r t _ , , _________ !!■" «••00 n»ti.r. loB lb*. — -----------------JHO.00 Oltj. 100 I b t . ------------------- -.I1.M

.00 (Two dt.lera QUeUd) H-'

s ----------- ...Ltjhorn fowl. 4 Ib*. and ffrtt —,. —1»« ||_j

•4 J i a

” S f g ' : = - - = = = '||„ a t

.15 „ . 8UTTEWAT■s «i i !» :; = = ! 2 s.“‘^ f . E * i § f s S f ; a ;

Trade ...... , ■ ' HCfflU

K n M c e 1^* * V • '

GrainV'*" rtimted to ntw low* for tb* d tr

i u «*>•>>'>»’ ■» ecMIIUlOfT io i

idn blcher, U.,eh 110,11. RL

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i ManlnjuredOLENWS 1 6 -

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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Senator Eyes L

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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I d ie ic; bert, oarfert, low-cost b* 'weevU u to Idll i t in the odu

. . . 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

SHtll CHEMKAl CORP(!. JuHui Hywon & Compgny

C ^ l* a l Ptrimtr • ! ladeitrr «p. 0. t*x 3171, Dwtrer I, C*l*r*

Tlfolnel W*t SU«, I2M I.W. M*rrUoa It., p New Yerk • OI<li* • Sei* FraxlK* «

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.. FOR ALL YOUR AQI . CHEM ICAL NEEI

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.

John "

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.

IHfeevik?

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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

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

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

RB^O TXMES-NEWB WANT ADS. ari“ n>d . . -------- .J, — -T—aw K n, i n H M H H i H M H H M B l i i

i s BUY NOW IstUing,l*m 8 . ' - ^«n, 10 ^toUow- ^1 D tn i- wenlton. • .4 I j k ^w . Ta* - ^ - l - f l . r i -Btuck, .

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Tfl i i r p -A jf i n 'n n ito - W ASHlROTOK, M arch IB (Sp«-

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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UNCONDITIONALLY WASHABLE SHESN |

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Nofldle Stitched Collar ; , and Pockets-T-

8 Handsome Colors. . .All S lzei-W ci 5 4 .9 5 ■

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WELCOME TO00 , TWINFALl^

' Doirymen Members ' m of Soulh Side U n i t ' B

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2 0 .NEW YORK, M areh IS (ff>-A&>^ — . tfe«s„Bettf naTiU -la-M hedtilad to R i l l - of h g jaw bone re -

fflos. hospital today.n S a l P*«1''W . Benson, h e r pe t*ootl

i p r u s rsprtsenU tlve, t t l d she b u h ^ «*■«« < » t«av eU tl« a t tb t £1, ^ l a w b o n e ^ _ _ _ _ _ _

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received her* Uiat a daugh ter h u ? bom . to M r. and M rs.-D o n

m P tanklln , 111. M r.-a n d I , r i L M n . Er»klne are lo n n e r tesldenU

of Eden.__________________________i*dy ■« ,aU ontl In the United BUte* w ho have no w hich access to a pubUo lib ra ry t n d an

Ue U- e<)ual ntunber h a re In ad e q u tta pub- iry u - llo library services." rciiflre . Farm, labor and e d u e a t l o a a l people groups have endotaed th o m atsure.

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s W . Jhurch. H e r t o S f j l 'lO O P ^ Know." * “

ted In legUlttUoa toa^>^rtw jre or Uie eluded a talk

:. was KttTlene H au « rH enry W e s t e n d o r f ^

; wcro • ^ • ' ^ ‘"'“ n ta n d w ^ v R uth afranged the j j j j ed a t the tea u b l t ^

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A t C l u b S e' , HAOEBMM, M.M ,rB a j . Ihemo was carried on s

■ A nn gram a t thc regular, tc ra w the CWlc club i S n

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.

1 the ♦ * »show CAN’DrDATE Knuji

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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-Acuiiyei3ary_T<By Jerome h

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.

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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

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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 ..

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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

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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 !>

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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.

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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. —

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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. ¥ ¥ ¥ . .

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| . 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

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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 ^

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tables, “ ---Eleanor ~ - ' r

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I SW E/g H S /jg h f fo c fo ry im p e r fe c tJ o n ■ I b y a f a m o u s m a k e r a t speH I ' e lu d e s w ools o n d im p o r te d

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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 ----------- -— » — * — <--------------------

P r o j e c t T o l dHAILEV. M arch I« -M e m b e n ot

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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ic e s y o u find there, and see If

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I ts a n d dresses a re really very

lues.

u rch ase o f Easter ." jH |

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r ic s . . . figure-flatter- ^ ^in a ll tho lovely newjc la l purchase Just in Cy\‘‘w ±

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m \ '’lb \ - Fashion odd's 0 g\ in U1CS0 Sprlng-l

^ ] new lengths, and^ I oye-cotching orro,

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/EATERSJerfec tJons bring you Jhese sw eaters cer a t speeiol low prices. Group in- im porle 'd eoshm eres.

to 17.95

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w u rid ln r th e ailh flrt ptfwnaJ Id pi n irttr of the Ku h u t ji OBI Afila {line, h«vluEI Mina Kansas got only t<,51nd Mven free throwa u5 ^ e but held orr th e p tn tIUi btU'hawlcIng.ttoJl, indlMi'a Bl? T en •,lea KOttT. racked up 41 Iuw Cblago atadlimi reo- ■•a lb« Hooslexa to a 79-86 ,Iff Kotn Dune. The a ix . Ii.lsli plrot man tallied IB ■* sukett In the f l n t hCklf,ip«rt«} to a 43'33 JCAd. 1jgj throTi S c h l u n d t J bta another big p ivot Licit ill '{oot, n loa -lD chirflouUluia State. B oth ^ «1 CD (lie Kconif team o fiPnmU-Amerlcft aquad. *beiptd to (juallfy hia club “El-Haill wllh a 39-polnt .IS itJ lo lrC ro H ln an S l. «^UuBalelih. N. C. r c - ^

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A. S e m i f i n a l 5aarch 16 <U.R)—The surprifling Kan-

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 |

|: Denver Coach »;« * wot

I; Joins Husky Bra

|v Football Staff” *• cha----------SEA'l IL E. W aJJl.. MlllU> 1»-^B " tc-

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

. (PCL) 0 • m e rSt. U iuU "B " (A) e SeatUe (POL) hU i

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

i on

n ’ n

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

rth. Milwaukee._____________ ___________Pl^

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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

players Involved, tho Injuries were ''--------------■ - All

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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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j a 3 e a S s - J rw o n t and enleruihed. ’n»# Id ah o Coachea gi

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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franchise ^p re s id e n t F ran k S h a u g h n e s sy sn id wL o u is Browns to B a ltim o re . ^ :an league p lans to ta ltc ov e r h is

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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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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

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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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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

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?* 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

II YOU CAN’T AlI n ' . B U T . I . . I . . . ry o n . c

|M |^ M proladion 365 days of iho y

[33« |) f.','; • -'wifh * poUcy frem

[b R n r l l Farmers' Mutual Insurai

iBMlltttt Enumclawl

l i n U w O ropulablo

I I H H r t {niurance Company has

beon profecting thousAndi

f j j f l ^ ef-fiflrnai-T¥|||rTinn]rancB~t!

t t U M H less If you cen qualify.

L. G. HIAITGHAN— 128^'z ;

H H ; JO E C. ’HACftNEY—126 \ £^L.C LA R K -1^:0; Box 18

Wm .F.B. iiAm..:__ p. o. bH H CARROLL DAYLEY.....'.,..

'VILETCHER H EILSEN .™ ..

I I I i JOHNSON.____

!;ja fE B ^ : E l i D t o g r a p t i

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

ly res p o n - _ _ _ _ 7 7 ~

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

lal Insurance Co. H | | [ Q Q ^

pulab lo

ly h as

IhousAnds

uflllfy. '

-1 2 8 Vz B roadw ay , Buhl jl jjjm jj

— 1 2 6 W . M ain , Burley

; B o x 187 , G lenns F erry

•P .O . B o x 255 , Jerom e

'Y . .. .. '., .. : ..............'Rupcrl. Z fw w f f w r

E N . . . --------- T n-ln Falls

ON................. 14 Burkholder Bids., Tivi

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

B o m i

lUglas J a .

inde rgone J I H H l B H i i B l i m■ment. _________________________

)ID N O T or CANNOT Flniab

I S C H O O Lin Sssra U n i ksd O n a lirtti SchMl Ofptaai NOW for Colixt or U tm • Tmd*I HAVE ENTrnBD OVEn M# COLLERU or vork eoBplalml In RnldtnUal SchMli;Iot AMERICAN SCHOOLa 20s O akland 12, Calif.

Agn

________________ Apt_________ Ph— ______------ R u ti. nV-S-19

nd of protection .

« -rw * INSUIUNCE „ ,‘rm r

s .. T w in F alls , ^

I^ R E.— - — S c lc c tc d -s ty le s -

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

l e c t s i

i m i t t e e16- J o h n _________________

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 ■ ^ »

O N E R A (

% , 1 G i r l s ' D nt s b t m [

! —Sizes 3 to 14 I —^Values to 4.9

^ N O W ..... 'i f ■L= Laatiet* fihop^D om

F irs t-q u a lity , full-:

H 1 5 d en ic rr T h reo Pro;

‘I R IS ’ (sm all) - ‘VENl S iz e s 8>/ to 11. N u tir

1 ofpt'oBi R e g u la r v a lu e a t 1.65.

- ^I 12, Calif.

Z Z'nv-s-19

n *

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.

I '

....................... T I M E S - J J E W S , T

O utstanding T o l u e n n . . . r

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

N O W I

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

1 .0 0 |n Floor—Ik ad r-to -W ca r ■ ll

E R A C K . I S

D resses [ RoH

3 t o 1 4 y e a r s . '■

s t o 4 . 9 8 ! — |i !■:

1 . 8 8 J 4Bhopl-Down»talr* [':tx:-^=:n=:ri.rr.-t;7it==rn-. J Lk:

m i g i m a r J l iI i ty , f u l l - f a s h io n e d n y lo n h o se . 54 gaug< h r e e P r o p o r t io n e d L e n g t h s —

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 .

MAIN FLOOR—DRY GOODS

RAYON ^ ■ PANTIESD A M E Z L O C

f iE A M

■ 111 Tw o-bar tricot flncM rayorb r i e f siyle panties. Ytm

E- ONLY*— ------choleo-of-iand-ftr-olnrtle-lcs(Pl«. u i l .

l''li>or—Dry Goorts

S W S , T W I N F A L L S , I P A H Q

I

I H | K

SPECIAL BUY! |

R a y o n P a n tie s |—^Assorted Colors ■ — Sizes 2 to 14—

4 PAIR *1 ILassies ' Shop—Downilalr5

54 g a u g e

A ’ ( ta ll) ’ c t C ider.

Boys' I

S PEC IA L

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

■ ■ S l« s from 2 to 18. A RE a l o n ly -

cM rayonIcs. Y tmr ' ...'_Jlnrtle-lc;;::— ------- ------------ :------------------------------Ilk . n ine . • ;. ,(n O Y S ' IA rcsul.ir

SPdR l

C DRASTICALLY REDUC

H you can find your s l2 till' Broup. a v ast savin youni Jacket or cont atyl

■ .clioosp from. Sizes from

10- \VhiIe They L as t. O t

— ..........----------------A.1-EW- SUXTi

m __________________

9 i

The Idaho Dej

~ s

the DAIRY IN

^ S PO R T M SHIRT

^ S C O O P

¥ ■ 'L arg o g ro u p m e n ’s I long sleeved s p o r t f l s h ir ts . F ino f a b r ic s I . . . com plete r a n g e 1 of sizes, ^ e w S p r in g J shades . . . sm a ll - J m edium • l a r g e • ■ e x tra large. V a lu es f l to 4.981 • ^

1 . ^

' i f ' MEN

? J A (3 ■ i

'] fi W ater-repelk ll. P sizes 36 to 46.

I ll rj colors. IX)Ilgi■ ;] rj Regular 3.98!

:<Vxv

Boys’ Department

C IA L PURCHASE

O R T SHIRTSI'

F o r Boys—S h o rt ^ |kle C repo - Fancy M ^ f j ■

B r ig h t Colors - ' ■ M - . ^ W ' ' nnd Sanforlzcd l ■ ^

) IB. A REAL Buy ■

..(B O Y S ' DEPARTMENT) T

O R T C O A T SY REDUCED! m i1(1 you r size In ^ ^ B ■ ■ m # v ast sav ing Is . ^ . 4 ■ ■

or con t fityJcs W ^Sizes fro m 2 to ^ ^ B ‘:y L as t. Only—

EW- sm T S -iN -iiiif l- ijR O U P i________ , t

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n BMMttll, IU «” o')- “a y i t . - p ic M ; p ‘" ^ 'f ^ n m It- w hen ho ing w I ind BEA. Theso were m onS i - » 1 ' ”S " ;

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

L ------------------------------- . . , 1 0 5 -

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

\ • _________ ■ *' .

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." *

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) 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:

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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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« u buy .

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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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i« -teiin re .D(i tlm n fo r te i tw « , sJicea of good pare tor miK ie of f in M H E P S iiin g 'lo ii t ;

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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AU over Uie country people are w atching to see what may come.

Because Uio Uny Butch-hald is-land, of Saba in Uie Caribbean rise* H MabrupUy from the sea w ith Do h a rr B Obcrs, boats are bullc on top of th e ' Wm ountain and then lowered into ;the H Mseo. 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

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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,

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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

-------InnfM-op* hear nIRyTWrn- Tmnblg-tirHhe^trade.af -aoy plan 5d to six for a general Increase, ol orders ----------- ” ‘"SiS Fraternity Movesfeted for /ratemUymembera are moving Int ute?"nS their own.buUdlng.-tha-llr»t.lo« S c M fraternity ta have lla own quarler

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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**'* 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

w ’ W allace Nelson, a n d B randdaughter. I..J Mrs. R obert Melson, w hen tAe accl- ■j j . den t occurred. "

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the stslt at tropical re se a rch . lU Mrs. Palmer ia an u n d e r w ater r ’s oil painter bu t w ben a sk ed w h at her -Ik profession Is ahe says "p roxy Ad* ce venturess." 6he is a m em ber of the . natlon/il eociely ot nvm en geog-

aa raphers.lie Palmer Is p resident o f "V incent li- Palmer tind company, u n d e rw ater “ ■ cnKlneere. is a paat p res id en t of th e

.Sdvcnlurers cluh ot N ew Y ork, a member of th e E xplorers club of , New York and a d lrec to t o f th e

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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.

The American C ancer society to - ■'} day reported lhe te au tu b e dupllca- “ JJ

■ Uon of nsture’s 'p ro cess b y D r s . A. • Bunsen Lemer, and • 'IJiom ao , B . ®1“ ntzpatrJclc. Tbe two m edical men .“ 1' a re biochemists, carry ing on Uieir cancer society-financed re se o rc h a t “ J the tJnlvcrslly o f O regon m edical school. • —

-------Now -4hat-U »e-»kia-plgm »atatlon. JS_problem hsa been Ucked—they can . tu ra black skin white, th e n color I t black again—there is th is ques­tion:

Does tlie chem ical process of pJcmcntation d iffer In m olfffnant growths and harm less g row ths?

’They Uilnk I t does; th in k th a t _ th/yr_art.oa-U je-track o f - t h a t - d l f . - -

If they succeed, th e n they will- 1* In • position to. o ffe r a r e a j o m ___

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.

Calender Service Provided by Man •

CARROLL. Ia . (B - C lif f M cC ar- : ylile, automobile dealer, h u h la own

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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— Married-Kachers IP ; Now Hold Lead -® CARDONDALE. IU. IB—The mar- i, ried teacher finally has uprooted the »n> h f - spinster’s hold on tho nation’s elc- li: “ ■*' mentary classrooms, atcordlng to a 78fjf^ survey condueted here. ' to bu- »r. Slna Mott. Southern HUnois ^

jp ll. unlversliy educaUon professor, raid ^«IVi.o findings of her survey ahowed tha tputs from an almost 100 per cent rule In ( ihelr elementary schools, the -maiden" re'

the teacher has slipped below 50 per sylcent. U,

■ to- .The modem teacher. Dr. Mott 'Itea- sold, also la a wife and mother. wn

. —Vprlmary-Uachlnglsao.longer an An,* a . old aa ld ’s last resprt," Dr. .Mott laijiygj, sold. " It has become Instead a mth eir atronghold for thnnUlligent-,- well- fev^ adjusted married women-of Amer> 'i l t a l ________________________________^

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SS All Bourbon . o. .All 8 Years,Old,

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Tssle AId«w S Year OM Bourboa ■ foday. You'U be convinced!

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B mar- CHICAOO About 3,800 corn­ed the munlLei In the U. 8 . now have I.- 's elc’- 113,000 parking meters which groas ; to a 78 million dollara a year, aocordlng

lo a sur -ey condgclect Jointly by the >' lUnols American Municipal assoclaUon. me •, raid iiJshway rejcardi "board, and thc 1 th a t bureau o( publle roads.-ule In California towns gross the biggest aldcn" revenue. M.500,000 a year, and Penn- lO per sylvania Is next w ith more than

M.3l»,000.Mott The biggest gross for any one city

iicr. was tTS3.29t (or San Pranclsco. jer an Among smaller communlUes, Oa'<-

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^mer- The average annual revenue per meter during lOSl was tTQ.iB.

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WARRANTY. G u o ra n to e d to be ^ lh>m traoR niasion ia oneo&dlUonaUy goaranteod

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.-

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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 .

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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.

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•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 __________

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OP TWIN TALUS. STATE OF IDAHO.________ ESTATE o r GEORCE THOKETZ. ALSO

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Tnuawnt of C*orr« TbentU. .Uo known .a G*ors» r . Tbomcti. dco.itd . to th*

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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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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 (

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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

tw een 191B and 1622, so have ----------------------------

”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

w .iT iu it 5 “ ™ ,; k ,„ i , i , „ » , 0,-, . . . i „lay - J s ; - r - f .

Ib m wllh tb* nn n i.rr rouchrn. wliblr---- •_____ four inoalh. afirr th. (Int publication olLLION th i. nolle*, to tbt ..Id AdmlnUlratrlx alII »cll • en th* elfic* of D.noll * I)«olt-_>«1 balow. Trtut DId«.. Twin F.ll», County of Twit1 A. Dick. Falli. 8Ut* of Id.ho. Ihi» b«ln» lh* rl.e . r. Unl>*r- fli*d lor lh* tnu.clloaof U>i bwlncu el kl.I op«n- aald nUU.II 1. 1»SS. D.Ud Ftbruarr 20. IISI. nUct Ur. JUllE NAVIH,Im.l Hu.- AdmlnUU.Irlt of th . FjiUU olldln«, u l ^ T. Edward Ni«ln. dtcc.Md« rv « tb* rublliht F«b. i i . M.f. i. i. i l . IMS nh *«l bid n o t ic e t o ched itohsI .bow ^Id IK Tim PR 0nA «

e s t a t e ok 8WAN lUORK. nKCf:ASKD, , l*«e. Nolle* U h«r.br >>Bd*n'ir''-torofU • *d AdBlnUtratrlx of Un.EjUl* of Sw.ti

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.

CAI’ITAL tl CMh. Non* ______

TNCOUB• r in c . h ------- --------------------------1 SO.;«:.SU.40irlni ih * y e .r .____________________ ir.g«3.3«c,5S------------------------------------ :---------- ----1W1.411>.11

“ DlSUUilSEatiris * s...,7..7«..! ...............- ......- ......... ...........................' i:.««.ico.«i>n c.pllal .lock, non*o pollryhold.rt.--------------- ----------- J7.1M.19I.H----------------------------------— Ji. su.oi i . i :.............................................................1 Sl.J30.JOJ.21ADMfTTEO ASSETSd*. 'z i i i z i i z ! — ........ - Z m n i :<;»m !&ss;oj

- " i z r " ™ : z z z L " z i T - " z z zIlon .nd tr.ntmi»«lon................. .... .

------------------ ■poUein’ Comp.iir'l SUndirll Ami' Ki'p".

t rcr .nnum.......... ........................ . ; : i,tcr.;i7.c<i....... ........................................... ......... r.Mnn.isl.M

'BECAPmji^TION ^----------------------------------------------- 1 4I?..-31.3r?.«lock. — ...........................................

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T of *bo»« «omp.ny. b»!nf duly l»orn. drpo*r« and o fflcr of uld comp.nr *nd H>«t tho foreeolnsS: “

A. J. nLACKMORE. S*cr*urr • IBI Ihia m il d.y ef >Vbro.ry. IMJ,

. L. C. JOHNSON, N#*7 Publia

I .

~ iti3s^Bml3ing- v i e s F o r t i f i c a t i o n s

^ 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>

*’ I day— . Sa p*r wor__ S d^ ..... , II -jja p*r WOT

)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

Lfi; jSlE. b J i i r . l l . C ..I..U ____________

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 —

" " " till, u II. joiW su'J I I . n u . . . .

, U. n . USJ M.ln North Phon* « :•--------------- SITUATIONS W ANTED

! ^ Phnn. ;> nV .*^ ” °

iv- 'is-- ^c u s ro u itveklBC. all fans predoe

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

riM .19l.IS .ml a e m tn C.II m* .1 U91.W.GARDEN tolo-lllllBi. -Sm.U rardena <

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.

;5:sss-II..4M.M2.4J Phont tniS.<MJOt -89JS VAlNTINuTlnW lnrind «l»Hor. W

lJ?[Sfl:;:»:l!H w il l CLEAN“y.“ p n i n * r n n . .'pi_ ?fl>/"t'p , m,^*

?S :ln :o

6:i.i3i,oo L cy jiin jEXCAVATING

BASEMENT DlfiCINO dei».e« and TRE.S'CIIINfi

he^rJio^^c I-AND I'I.ANINOU ^ ,U .^ ». gA CE«»fiU fi^CL>:A IU N 0j^

■ Phone 0501-Jl '7 Publia

T I M E S - N E W S , r

i : - — - |- t iE L P -W A H T C O ~ fE M A L l

l - A V U O - ^^AlfKEsata wTnud. Umt k ...

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;;

" f . 'n d '^ T w I^ ■

O PS ______SNA-P-QNTQQL

' 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., ________

■S7»XS.ra,»"-j;rvr;?'''lh ri™!."; » u u k im j j ,g » . i ' . i . . i , ;;'V iK - .V iS :

:i*w uhinB U a : ^N u^^«m V .*ujm u_"^“t’ l"h^^

■tar.~tW -B th >1^?: -oB^r^'m . .p . r i a « u '\ n . l l ; r i

~«tcHor r . ! i I't^m ?. . ! « . fn*!*

U r n n . .p.d*

— " ! U N F U R N IS H E D APTS.n . .klrwalk., MitujKOOM ap.rlmenli lli,oo t.r fr** *.tlm .ln |-hnn« a ;n .w . Twin F.II.

— . . . ' w .irr Ve.ler. ’tVr.'sf* "jl'n.ll"'

'JO - w.Ur fnrnUhed. U rre etoiiei r .i

U I^U K N ISH E D HOUSES—-- ----------J I - .

W S p T W I N F A L L S , I D A H O

■ f E M A tl I - F U R N I S H E I t H 0 V 5 B ~raaUd. Apply MOUEKW :^ - r ^ a . r t 7 ^ l w ^

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

’ »■“ ' f ' "f.r-,- moatb. Rui E*uu Sarelc -Am

« i ^ . - « w '^ u N ^ R rJ l iH E D HOUSES

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b A S m o n e y t o l o a n

S | ; i " C A S H L O A N S "rom.. ' ON»»• ef Idjho'i A O T O S -P U R N rnJR E3 1 ' u i" . A D T O S E m N A S o m< ti„ " ;iiT k : ■ «C ^ " S f i 5 C r a i i ' K o b in so n___________ AT

----------------- 1 W . C . R o b in s o n C o.

!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*

V,>lu Bm ■“*' *»“ '•NEW BRICK. VlMT. I b*dreom>. 1

lertk. .utJon.^ n i^ tilke" CECIL C. JONES’rm.lhn‘“wriu *“*'

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.■"T^Sia^^Nr • 8 BEDROOM HOMBI Flreplae*. 111. klUhen and b.lh. ful

b..em*nt. oil furnac*COOK ADDITION

' Phone 3U9-M

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

S ' l . ' f a ; ---------

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.

,‘U,'i.ii:: - |> W. O. eMTTHeiiL " boa. Weolwortb.’ Phoa* 1J9

v.if b.th .nd - > j :i . Jxk I--------•---- —---- —- MiEDROOM bome, Vlllmor* Slr»«L

.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

Uwn‘ "jM n" I.; joribiZ™lio^ d l.uiy. _ ' ' .

r.p .iim eni.' ^ E W ACREAGE LTSTINOI»» KlftiWily' Di"^T

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. .

•'= ‘" s s siSJSS',."-“ ' f f a i i s r e a l e s t a t e

------- S E E V I C E ^ f f E N C T -------

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lOUSES I homes FOR. SA U

—■— I I -j ; Mnruttib.nneo n ■ iiai.t. .eraax* wIiL w .II.« rT «nJ

*/• I. Vb aad H w lu a . water paid. J5 V Z C T T I 2 re S T o S n » n E T tl

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'

" '■ ' " b a«llak1. If n«*uayy. 1M9......... I Elm CIrci.. off SOO block en Norti

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.

o n C o t w i n F A L L S R E A L TPtoa. SIT & I N S U R A N C E

_____________ 111 Mala A»eeu» E u t Phon.Twin Falli. Idabo

E M E N T S I_______________'floon, cem*at

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

SS. “y.;flnl.h*d bu«ffl*nL tlS.SOO.

, I b .^ t. Hera* s-lledroom r.mbler. LeU ef apac*.JT 8Ui a»«iu. loeaUoB. A pU c fw A let_____________ H»ln*. IlS.OOO.

? f.I 2-B*df00Oi. w.lt-bullt anJ walMocilouUi. E ..t Fl». 5.h*»r» I.r«* klub.n. A Jot ot h,n Kimberi;:

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.

JK FA R M S FO R S A L E30M B so ACltEa .eulti ef iluhi. Immedl.U

antion. P&>ni 00S9-J}. Twla■"<» _£l£BiB£t_____________________o^xac* 2,000 ACHES n n c . Und in 0**ll

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 — ------- -----------------------------

Phoa* 1J9 — ------

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

lmm*dl.l*ly will ilv* aprln* peair,* lot. .x tr* ■ 'I®"- fl«»». h u I.r**oom. ,a r.,* . S W I M I N V E S T M E N T

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. • ■

'M E N T ' . ~

' 'T - i .n i . n e w LISTINGS ' afler t N c w A g c n c y

____________ BS Aeru-I1».MB. two houa**.200 Acr*.-IU.SOO. U% down.

I '.*7 Acr«*-m.OOO. H.OeO down.FOR ONLY ' • ^ e tberi •

.'.'''."Km; .HABBYF.ieMOYNEPhone M 3 3 -H ag e rm a a .

.TSTINGIE TO DIO —

1«* and Brow , '~hullUlw.'"‘l i 200 ACRESi Two Bood mod.rn booJS A”. ssir,ns«

in lh» araa asd land uy . w*lL FrliOMI Bt .!«.««•

to rl*(it j>artj._____________ _ M A aiC -.V .X L L E V ___

E N C Y ' iN V EfflM EN T C O R A •nra" U l Bbeabes. S l tu t Soatb

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wlr* tlW. 0294*R1. Jaromft. «tCLU trtadlii7 Mtnka7~MWIas Sirrlet. o s

ftwB* «ii. y>l»r J^ 10 TUW^W . »t JfTomt. i n CTilUm: TJP

GKIMDING «M moluM* mlxloc. Ot. Imbora'» millBi 8«nrlw Pboat W lW t. ,

Magic VAkLCt MUIln* S«rrit«. fboDt r u t 7«>» r*l^l ' M * u « ir ." * pliiu* IM J. K1«U»1». -Ul 1.10 Uo»: *—__ ' A .t throuih frldiy. c ' fAllMCBS aod fMd«ns Sl*»m rolllu nT — 1 ^ k * « r n t U m or t t ^ loL KoIW H ___ Bliod (rain (or u k S*ek or trvcUoail. j

- 5 ~ ” "” S E D r & ^ P L A N T Sfh* MOO 1<6UNDS Idkvd cImd ••*<] «h*«L < K

mllw »»n MurUuiK. Bob Br—dim. ^lUr- M«1 pouioa . At)u »

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lot iiw (o'liiti', i}, tp rttd n nTer ttrdtn It.tO ptr T*t4 *atllv«ttd ri

F«r c*nl>n plowlns. r ttton tb it ^ All work doat to m r ttUttMUoa

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ft ________________________ ________ yn,'* CUSTOM DEIIOilNING AND I , , ____ DnANDING • .- . r ~

■ Na‘ lJte««inrr-ATt»rr Extr»etSoaWAYNE'SCIIROEDEn

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1019 FORD V-t CuiUm (-door. Radio.

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tL Radio, beaUr. new .ta t covert, larn HfbU. low nil*.

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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

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you r business. We have a car ifo r every purse and W ON T ,B S UNDSRSOLDt <

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1990 DUICK Special dlluxe. Radio, 1f itH (

19S0 PLYMOUTH Special Delate Club ■1 coupe. Hetler. tblar black flnlth. •I **" ---------------------------“ *®® IMl I

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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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. MANY OTHERS TO .. CHOOSE. PROM.

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comfort. Pileid lo* _______ ttIM | n |t»M BtnCE Super 4hJoot. Klvbra | | | |

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mi CHCTROLn'^ ^ M aie iffi

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tr.ai»Ul.e.. Ke- p d a | . _ i m1947 FLYMOOTS Spedtl Dahsa «.

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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

I "m ecu te r-lo v e l/ fashii

| 0 to r young g la

|M sh o rt a n d sw ee t...

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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 -

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"'■ 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

' l ; 9 8 t o 2 ; 9 8She'll adore the grow n-up look of afl a iry sheer nylon

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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r STRAW H.To be ju s t , l ik e o b ig lad y sh« wonts a bright s traw fo r th e h ig h ’ foshioned Easter-egg season .-

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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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