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VUlor. UK ’WOKt. IBS M TOgrmi.irn»»= > ' - ^ p S e w R ^ a u n ^^£^ig^-(Sjts^ar>r ^ H ^ ^ n a l s t s driving a ^Btatiaek ia dgbt moni Turkish tt ^ H S jo i^ juBTtlin? ibe we ^^^2^m^5K3=2IFEe ^^^lOItea )(er points western and east> cpokesmu u ld HBk'fUidn**!* tn%de ^^KBjKr.'Tarklgb troopa ^BEdctaooa^nft Vesw u d Bko. Etrller Amer- ^B2f-tHB-4rinn-olI-iiearJ7^ . M paetnticoi ot tbe j lbe rtngbly two miles r ■ S t h i ootptfts. Seoul U as i ^■gibcfttn nula Uo& r ^^;Mrk.Gi«ap> ............ ^R boI Torti, ona of tha 5 ^K sttiirloir inm Vtgns ^ 1 ^ n «Jn. MST) and . HBg»poHbMk«tmldnl8ht I Horn Elko ^ ^^|rai||8(rT iuu! inortcr ** nalUois Is • !| ^■ij|ftaiTWBaa>oaQaiAmer- ^ ^W vTBtUi troops were off ^Bntdlite. report w&s mads i> ■ (tltl eta ‘aaaU faree' of U iatilnbTita owa ar- ■ te.kabvB to. The pro- tJ - u n n i tbe Americans ^ ^ a ^ D v s o D outpost Were H iw ta a ansr ■pokes&ui ^wtbiiltuaUon above Seoul olUcal.’ ' HlWu&Tmea vbo west to ^■U tl Tttklcb troops vere B ^ b r tlaihlnt: Oblpese al ^^^S^"Cblnes«' were & ^ ■ tf b n pa{d with ttiousasds s t H r i t a (or tbelr Tletorr at ^■iBlteiW»tiwit3^" ■ ;; ------ ^ *j H tuS^ cemincadv: 0 ^ Bf B o ^ a l d ’hls taen iafUetcd H ^tteuualU e s on attack- nam they engagea ah and rin# butts, be- «a j|rti Tttbd^ ftom Oar- Hi beJd at «JI other w ■Illlllllll cami to the M - ; hird-prtoed troops UO tons of bomba la 16« tegJons. ny t « l r . B ibreJeU .hot down Vt «Je- ■ij5;fiW-wt!-dwna«ed-twa ^ a •niunderjeta swept «« H 'lJ » “fl«ofthBYaJurlTer ®« ■^tJUuppljjmd^wwct tlv B * * * * *?' ■WarToU J |g ) s 2 Million S' ■®^0H8.N "5 Kd ^ N. joi«« V PTMa Casualty ssr-"""- Si I'lsForecast i g S ^ : - » waiting lg «ee •W - ^^a«»m wioui.u, P Kipn ofUSDA the I • <___ ; - ___ ______ ______________ iricath" ditoaidrr: :::i__ ijTStSiS^ ======i:::,53 ff: S ^ i i u , r <to * lay. iaa __ 10' - ^ 1C.X96S — ~ ^ _______ 57 - A Reggio OfflcUl Clt» m t^ K»w«p«p. ject M ajor 5W U .N . Pac mcK H u g ¥ ( aay)rMar80<U.R)-^ —MUNSAN.-M dng- ahead in their rejected outrigh months laat night concession of a i dsh troops off three ted in aeeret ses! he western invasion The plan had offer by manv ri aH mtatlonsrinore Icxpc^tt'tcr^nw S I F arm Prices Show Gain; j E USDA Says 5 sarby, _^wASHp«iToy. May-aa-an-;— u Prices farmers received for their al r tbe crops rose a UttJe less than one ai nlles per, cent during the month ended U ' ia as May IS, the as^ulture deporthient reported today. n ____ It w u tbe. second-tlma In-ntne M months tbat the downward trend in & farm prices was -reveraed. Parm cl T>rter»lso-tnehed-npward-tn-Marchr Tt ^ -nie department also aaU prices iS l ^ “ “»ln« ««1 ^ producUon expenses held ateady. . ..----- Tbs shift In fana prices put the -t bens-- "PMlty rttlo*'baek at M. the March S In ^ --lerel. TWa was seven per cent below S oer. -------- the comparable period last year.-- off ----- When the parity ratio Is at 100, tbe farmer Is supposed to be gettlsg tli lado-- i*lrprlces-on crops.besells.lniela- at ■• of--------------Uon to prices he pays out.-- vl IX------ Last month, the ratio was at 93. se pro----tba lowest In 10 years. The oU-Ume ntly-- hlgh btf i a ^ hit In October. 1048. ju ----------- " = ----------- co; ^olonA cts^o ^ I Regain Cash | ^ For Projects S rere WASHINOTON, May 39 tfl-Sen- leso ator Mors^ Ind., Ore, urged the - senate today to relnsUte funds for ^ JIB Paelflo northwwt-'power'projecta nds stricken by the bouse. - ''*f at • Morse i^ e b U reiiuest la sepsfato ulti, Jettars t o 'i ^ t a n Oordon^B, Ore., .J ud .and Kaowl^ ^ Oallf, chaimen -- mest'SBd'snsyefvU-fuQcttoaa'tBO* idC enm :—- ..... >'— ....................•. ?; :ted He caUed specifically for rein- I>H ek- stAtement of the $4,600,000 In coa- f f ged struction money recommended by 1“' be- former President TVuman for Ice !u. ^ b o r dam oa the lower Snake ^ rlTer""ln-order”tO“iasure a'sornial* her nipply of electricity through 1060- ^ tia other Paelflo northwest river ^ ope projects, be said, sufficient mon- JJ , Jq les should be appropriated to "per- 2 m it Uiejr compleUon Just as ez- ,va pedlttously as poasible.". (Je. -*T am ooneemed,'' he told Snow- A u ad ,-“that-reduotlons made with i | ept n<pect to other federal dams imder ver ooastructtoa ln-thli-area-wlU alow aa. thetr eomjjeuoi>_»nl_tjtfato_un:.___ neceasarlly prolong our precarious power situation throughout the Pad- £ flo northwest sUtes.'* pae In his letter to Cordon. Marse a r called attenUon .to Uie 1992 report llyl • of Uie Presidents's materials policy 6,7C commission he said found need for Col n a t least 300 per cent expansion of mli electricity ou^ut by 1975. , 1 20 That report, he said, “speclflcal- pre we ly-called for “early acUoa**.-in the mo 3th Columbia river^area "whero major Am lU- projects already, have been planned mil — sod—wbloh-are among Uie best -O we. g>te»_remBlnbig to the nation for ops ice developing hydropower In tne low pre oost range.*" sal< MS ----------------- ^ -------- on S Two Twisters Hit S «; In Midwest Areas .. By United Preti of J ' Two small tornadoes skipped j!?® through two atates yeslerduy ripping |ra« out power and communlcaUons In NewcasUe, Wyo., and sending roofs 0®° flying'and leveling a cafe In Liberal, **** TTi«w» a no 1 ^ No deaths or Injuries were re- ou *'the^e^mu^lly IV iiL 3^00 persons for more Uian two .LVI bT hours. . . • The small twUter Uiat hit Uberal flattened a new cafe under con- strucUoa and bounced along a SO- • unlfmotel,;UUngtheroo/Jof most ra Asia « , ISABOAN NAMED take It named a member ot the agriculture man ntr department’s special hay and clover arm; <„ seed advisory oommltlee. He was teer KT ♦ ppolntcd by-Agrieulture-Becrstary —Xt ol Benson. . . Ing i he -------------------- ^ ^ r I Russ Moves in ] " Power of M ------- n^oowTMsT'a' . dlplomau here said today Uiey.xer UUs.. A garded replacement of mUltaiy eon- nwts ^ trol'by a dvIUan Soviet high com- high he mlasloner la Sast Oermany as con- He ^ an alderably■-strengUienliig..toe power sUy HE r’s H e now* wUl have. Ui«y*»aW. dl- b v H '®I xectjuid.pac8onal control of O e^an oeeu] -affairs In- tha Sovietmeciipled tonV = w t ry Previously Uiese had been undcr.tto a>. mlnlttrit *"'*i in<^” eUr. w a j n t Uie whole-8ovl«t government. g«c The wvtm^iin janounced Thur#- oovw ~ ^ ~ r T a r T ~ ^ a c t P la n , 3 O E fen siV e communiata ' i^ffncatJeaafconemajorrenorterf ; of a new allied truce plan submit- ;iS5ays£:-5 I I K 5 disposition °1 “ y red prisoners wbo refuse to ' ys *“ Na. 1 ***** Insisted Brevloiisly SS , «J(WJufa., <8.500 prisoners la allied the ^P® ttfused to go back to 83. S “* >«^«ent It^ ' M d’ I * commui^t capitals on Uie whols fJ^towJeetanalUedoffer.I^ . ts OK’d by Assembly ^ “'c T^l »“ “ Til assembly on ft Ss that final dtspoalUon of ua- a tta » 1 ^ prisoaen be left to tha u. W ” •' wealed ,10 a W *“ > MaJ.-a^a. Chol Duk-Bbln, bJ ih^w uih Korean true® delete, da. « • ■B^ Harrison.-Jr. AlUjonghBOtSaS- u - 17*? “tm und* offl. t> jaj- -Koreans. QovartnimTitr-ftfflrlnln h m n .1 .^ ^ ,«d pwtuy tight on alone S i: IL'S S ”* S tb » A irlin er Sets S i lElight_M aii; 1" 51- PARIS, May 39 fllJ-A giant W- S PMsenger Douglas DC-8 alrUner set rei » ft new worlds commercial non-gtop na r t flying reocrd today by soeedlS 5» ^ MOO fto„ L n i “S K S “ “ 1 ' ..iPi® i^< *,crew smashed tho m ,I Prpvlpus non-stop record for com- »u w mercial-pJanss-ejtsbUghed-J^-pBn- — m A m erJi^ World airways In a 3^00- ■d mile flight from T o ^ to HoaoluJu. T, *t -Oapt-Oharles-BUlet delivered the. 1< ?£- -OfSLiiesorttbrfaklnBL plane to the , IW preneh IntereonUnenUl' airUneTHe- — said t^ie big airliner had no trouble on Its flight to Paris by way of Winnipeg, Conada, Hudson's bay and orer Uw southera tip of Green- S , *<»k o « 7;3a aja. SJ) ^f^F^-yestwdV.lthasatopspeed SJl of 360 miles an hour. ■■ •d .The Plano carried 6,813 gallons of „ gasoline pluj Uiree reserve .tanks S S in t i d i n g 480-gallons. I t weighed 107.- fg 000 pounds at takeoff, the same „» J, weight toe plane would carry wlUi 1 ,, ,- J Red Command in 'Zi J Asia fc Reported I- . “ MV-A naUonal- nils ^ fflf Chinese communists, ooo A ^a advaace command' tcTlmder- t^U i e conquest of souUieast Asia. ^ bott ■e mander of red China’s fourth field yest IT army, would bead the "Aslan volun- lum in East Reich Sfe Molotov, Diploi STuay^ha^V.' ft. "tfraiywioYf^ii*— .-1thJs..count{7'«.]esdin; Oennan cx- reasi - perts, bad betn appoints Soviet poss - high-commissioner-for oermany. buy - He WlU taka over from aen. Vu- catu r sUy Chulkov. chief of Uie Soviet ctvU TleoniTQl-commiatioBr-whn-wIU-Dow- BrlL n fa/liinlied .to eomm^a-c^ SuTiefr i>ew ifoctupaOon forces.- ^ Be irpWestamrabnrven'hererUiink-lV said, »{7Uitajx^ttM thst OhuUcor vlU be kam> -. recaUed-even fran that >poat..and Bott l^ven > neiT'amgnHair-ln- Uie- the- • I Soviet ualos. Uvei :____ ' V 1 . TWIN. FALLS, IDAHO _ Ik e ,:.T a ft , P a r ty B e P o lic ie s iaU WASHINGTON, May 29 (/P) ited Senator Taft avoided any part’ nit- Intions today despite aome fundi om. policies in Korea and the far ex 'er" Tho White H oubo took the-hii *52: :gjM?jbower-had-flaid-at-a 'new-i Bet- not agree with Tafts’ assertion ong' foriiut tho Unlted“Nutloils as'fi corned." ned Eisenhower aides calicd Taft' Hed health of the senate Republicar to planned to.addrcss a r Na- j--------------------------------------- ------ 1 i lisiy , Prediction I uicy —cHicAoorgny-39~(gi" n ra~ wst- NaUonal Safety council predict- , uia- cd today that 340 persons wm ' be killed on the notion's high- V ay’s way* during the Memorial day Sen. week-end starting at fl.p. m. to- I onl day. . p 0 It Tha expected . hourly desUj " tha rate would be'aS bad, and t>er- li "haps worse, than~mat~of‘Me~ ^ morlal day holidays in the past, ^ ]{^ a councU spokesman said. ; to Exact comparisons were not ^ possible because Uils is the first un, two-day Memorial day holiday 1to »lo» the council started keeping *; ace. -casualty records on tbe period t de" In 1B48, Uia spokesman said. ^ Jordan Plans JJO ___ ________ _____ fc_____ -40. — li'g y l , . .../ .IL , "V ; !S OfTax Panel ^ ^ BOISE, May 39 W -O or. Lea Jor- . dan expects to noma a 16-nifmbcr « ^ interim committee soon to study •®® Idaho tax stnicture and atato-coun- » ty-dty fiscal rdaUons. He said the committee would meet u, on tor Uia first Ume in July "so re- f, ice aearch can get started aad m can »j n). get some lafonnaUon avaUable by -m m - early faU.-— Jl N. The committee will' study' aU A phases of Idaho's tax stnioture^ n >tn. Income tax. ad valorem, gMolinaftod « I j. exc^e taxee-rMid submit recom-^ <« mendaUoaj to', the’ 1988 leslslature. J aiff ~Oovem»^JordiffM3a^«a^Ues Ids' 'ind'ooiinUes in the state bave "fl- wn aanclal problems'* and.the Interim be. .commlttea.would be aaked totcome • up with recommendaUons to aid '* ft- those loeal units of government Ith Hoy w ha ^ ded that help for tha ^ ice made with in aye to tha over-aU P ne sUto financial nWHIfe. ^ The isenatVui passing the bill J! creaUng the committee also asked that It make a thorough- study of _ the state tax commission. The com- J, mission’s revaluaUon program, com- ^ pieted or under way in about half jr. of-the state's countiee, was criUdied u, durlngjho session. _ jr WmpO^ cans and two Democrats from 0- each branch ot the legislature—and n et representaUves of counUes, munld- 1 }p pallUes-, agriculture and various in- lg dustries of the state, a. • Jordan also said ha expects to 31 name another 18-man interim com- mittee soon to study tho sUU's .,} 10 medical eara program. I t also was 1- authoritcd by Uie lOM legislature. j' . - spi r. Idaho Senator k 2 l-mirPajrHikei WASHTNOTON, May 29. OlJO-Sen, ^ I' Henry 0. Dworshak, R., Ida., says of '* he will oppose ftny effort to raise mo salaries at this time for any federal me ^ officials, indudlng members of'con- wbi !“ gress._____ . ......... .......... fur , *Tm a firm believer In the old s axiom about economy atarUng at ro ^ home,” he told reporters yesterday, (he Dworshak said that as a member sin 2 of the senate' approprlaUons com- jtu “ mlttM, he wu doing everything pos- slble to effect Monomy'fthd'balance fV the .budget. • . I '< ~ for eongresa came up> I voted no and.shaU voto that way again when _ I the opportunity presents itself,’*ba * declared. P®* A senato bUl now pending would • raise the salaries -of members ot »° T eongress and federal Judges to 138,- >ut< «. 000 ft year, . . t- ,v- ' ASXLVM GRANTED ' 9 WASHINOTON. May 39 (W-Tba . ,p V bouse uoanimotab^passed f : biU uet 1 yesterday to grant permanent asy- Sai - lum to P^vnclsiek Jareeki, 31-year« b old Polish pilot who flew a Russian- m • built Jet fighter to Denmark and <rhi -------------- ^ ---------------- : I------------ sale Strengthen J” lomats Believe^ tesahe=aipramftti=specpl»tedT ^ t-*- • reason for tha shift might be' a . W i possIbUity Uiat Uie Soviet union Hen . may'propose talks en the taunifl- todi • caUem of : Germany ;aa«m4-Uie- Uon i dvUlaiv high commissioners of clos: Semyonov's ’ sppolntmenit,' they, reee ^ saldf-.apparsnUy-pu t, him . on -Uia. ac-s » kaaie levsl u.tf. S. Hlgb-.Qommis- beoi I iloner-Jama Biynnt-conaat and bndi r tlie Btitlsii'aud FrtiKh teipujtiita* Uves. " ■ assu ^ \ j f r ____ ^ IDAHO. FRIDAY» MAY 29, 1953 if t A void B reak on ies R uckus ' 29 (ff>--PresIderit Elsenhower and ny party-splitting break in their re- ne fundamental differences ovcr U.S. le far east, c the-initlativo only a few hours after sserOon that the U S . »mlgh‘r a a well Jiis as far as the ii.orcan war is con- led Taft’s office to inquire about the publican leader. They intimated the Ircss a note of cheer to Taft, hospital- 1 ized In- Cincinnati with .an undiagnosed hip pain. Eisen- jbgwcjLJiRd_fient.fluch a mfia- edS! v/hen tho senator was In I WlU Walter Seed hosplta! hero last high- week for a checkup. 1 day Taft was sUeat publicly about tha a. to- Prssldent’s disavowal of the Ohioan's proposal that the V. a wlUidraw desUj "from aU furUier peace negoUaUons per- In Korea" if present truce talks faU. ‘Me— -Aides-siid-Taffwould-not-cronacat- put> foi* (everal days, If a t all. -PsfsonU Views- .. But Robert a! Tift, Jr., the sea- lUdav ‘ tor’s son, noted In a telephone in- terview from Cindanatt that Taft- had said In his Tuesdsy night speech be was giving only bU personal views on Uie far eastern situaUon » and had'ssld these'views ■were ;iot Intended "as any criUclsm of a . what is being done or not done." ^ The senator's eon said he is --------satisfied-ther dlfferenca-o(~opInlon [ v j r — CDUia n ot B8.’'eotaCfUed'‘as • '''w e a k '' wiUi Uie President, nor would it n A j poslUon to admlnUUiktlon polldes. Setorsa Bondsiy- Taft is scheduled to retum to lemocr Washington Sunday, study 7^0 Elsenhower and Taft sUte- -coun- nents left Uie two most powerful men in the Republican party pub- d mwt utiy ftt odds not only on Uie O. N.'s w re- future role in the far east Jf truoe w caa talks fai!, but on Uia meUioda by «« “y whfth peaco-mlght he attained In ' . . Uiotarea.-- - X,«2_ ^ fovored ft "one-blto" ap- *o,a ? o ^ setUemant! “ r f ^pplng UP aHo tha problem of : StaML and ^Tndo.cihln»4afa.»to-i i ___s'9.Kreement>__________ _____ __j « ~ . Ne fliddeaAiwirt , Bteria eUeahower told Thursday's news' '(come «o^erence. that-obJecUves-ftre-not -< a aid ••ttalned.In one great BUdden agree- iment. everybody sits down and , or tea ^ ^ H e s^d^lf tee j« s « t U. N. J rer-aU tamitUi tea aUles would be Jn a bet- ' tor posiUon to go ahead wlUi a Just , program la Korea tbaa they are ; Taft said la his Tuesday night I “ speech any>tnice under present oon- 1 dIUons is bound to ba "extremely , unsaUsfactorr since it would divide Korea unnaturoUy^and It might.re- , lease » million Chinese soldiers to ^ used -against NaUonolist-held Porroosa and French Indo-Chind. j New Date Set i a in- /-V * 1-1 - •- 1 ts to Oh £)x6ciitioii YORK, May 39 OR-Federal \ I waa ^'>‘^80 Irving R. Kaufman today . ’ e set Uie Week of June 16 as a new I -.* - exeeuUon -date-for-oonvJctod »tom , spies Julius and Eteet Rosenberg. * ^ The dato Is the fourte set by .• 1 Kaufman Ior tee execution, and it may not be tee-last. Defense counsel ^ | _ ^ fnr. tee condemned.couple-wiU-move. - n o t week for a stay of execution pending furteer appeals. r ■^n, Attomey Alexander Bloch, father t says of Defense Counsd Kmanud Bloch, raise moved unsuccessfully for postpone- , deral ment of today's acUon unUl Monday, | eon- when he said his son would make t - furteer applIeaUons.------------------- l old Kaufman, who presided over-the > E et Rosenbergs' trial, flmt sentenced r f^y. teem on April 8, 198l7to die In the ? nber ging sing prison electric chair ia ^ »m- June of that year. •^ Pair Given I^es ° On Speed Counts ’ RiisseU L. ChrisUe, Clark, tTt*h, postod a tlS bond wite Buhl Police ould Jloyd Dalss PWday momlng P ! ot 0° a.charge of speeding. He vaa arrested ..by. Bubl poUce . os waa B Harry L.. Slater, Filer, on a similar A lfar!SS‘S551ffi?^SI X _ and $3 coeU. . ne .Pftul H. OoToUieTS, Broken Bow, O rbiii webf.; was'Cfled W PH diytyTuagff ts uy- Dalss on a stop sign vlolaUon. ’ f*'* Rlcbanl.W. OoodfeUow was fined al IS and W costs in police com t -■ i5 1 T ^ rta y whro he plead^ guUty of said OoodfeUow ran tee light at J Shoshone street and FouHh avenue west ______: rp No VA Hospital ^ r.ln«rirpa SlatAil ^ a a . WASHINaTON. May 39-«V-8eB. m Uon Henry'O. Dworshak, R., Ida..- said ■ ' Ufl- today recent veterans admlnistra-- of tee- Uon budfcet cuU will not force tb'e er of closing of any VA hospitals. pc hi»ir p gr^>r.^»ir ^Mtrim , V A ~ hey, recent 'news dls^tches tha^ "six ih; -tea- nis- Im nme ftf • *hif - .<<»«iniita->umt'f and budget-reducUons,.' ■ ' -*"7V_ en ita^ ~:TbB 'uaitar~|XId & b liES~Mgff}lIc sssured so dosures would .result. | ' .-v-v ^ Nina Irrigated Idaho Co 1958 ; W in d i ^ - H a g e i M ^ W m rs after ®twistor waa ripping the valley reported**vi rfny Prd is con- jjgjjy residents of the valle; all the years they had lived hei ted the ^ Solons Reaf S -P lans^or eroiaat WASHINGTON, M ay-29 (U , bout tea Eisenhower's assurance today Ohioan’s will get too-much power for-th' Some congressmen had beei ato f ^ partment reorganization propo OTmncnfr to-tivo-ohairman of-the-joint c might, pave the way to an all-pi Meanwhile, the President’s the sen- appeared certain today ofjpeei hone in- * * * * S ' Rumbles Still UtuaUon t S ', , _ tcbo on Cuts In Air Funds ^ WASHINaTW,May'39«»-Bum. In «T.- continued in congress today poudSr lSd° S ? * ^ ' ^ .Senator Byrd, D., Va., one eS tee tum to laTOakerawho backed tee new Joint chlefa, said tee air power issue Is t sUto- far from setUed. TOwerful Polntod. quesUons by Senators ty pub- Margaret Chase Smith, JU Me.: ) 0. N.'s Russell, D^ Qa.' ^tennis, D., Miss.: Jf truoe Hunt, D., symlngtotn. D., Mo. iMds by end oteers at.-Thureday’s hearings kiaed In of Uie senate armedrterviees eom- mlttee nlsde UUs. clear, lito-ap- .Adm.,Arteur W..;6adfenl-aasured Unn^nt. of te» l«waaker»- ,be has ilems 0 t modified bis former^oppontioa to speak up-eren if it meant canylng a fight to tee Presldent-if he ‘* YAi^ : ^ u t h t defense budeeto Inadegmto n . »vf ®P dimgeioue. . h - Nathan P. Twining, deata- . M? to »lr foree chief of staffs ; ley are teat. He told tba senato 9 Bttrhfc H"*®* fa» f«l‘ the suggested xednc- tlw Of five bmioa doUan would aIr.force,.--And Iti wings, TwintoJ ' ihtiS“ wenUal t o ^ naB . uu2*w * * PretoeUon Poor ifip;^ toS^M S 1 tee house armed services committee i y e s t^ y not enough fighter and i C V interceptor planes are on hand -to < protect tee 17. 8. against enemy.alt. i “ttack. . , • . . 1 iO U However. President Elsenhower 1 B..,,,-., told his news conference ninrsday he can give personal assurance that w w proposed air force budget dits wUl ^ “ Ot reduce America^ defenses be- i je^T ^ yo“d « - » i ^ ofs4fety.'------ l I Baseball Today' ^ -i ecuUon NATIONAL LEAGUE e Philadelphia _3U OW 010-ia. la I , New York-----001 000 0 3 0 - * 4 0 i Simmons and Burgess; Jansen, to?Si.V OonneHy and Noble. I 2 .% Brooklyn —_300 013 300— 7 8 1 , L _ * Pittsburgh .->J 00 C30 00(H_< « 1 I . Myer, Hughe# and Oampanella; ^ .Srir^S UJideli and Bandlock. Chicago __________ lOOOllO- J ,iir In OlncinnaU _________000 030 1— S " Mlnner and AtweU; Podblelan, j Smite and Seminldc. . ' . ii ----------•MUwaukedr:;:::;;z;:::oc3' *o'io'2o=-6. v ;g St. Louis ________100 (10)00 00~11 , Bt^'^^aad p?Kce.'"*^ rrandwllh TTtAh, AMERICAN LEAOVB f Police New York---- 038 201 100-13 13 ' 1 !| loming Phliaddphla .400 000.103— 7 11 0 * [e vaa Raschl, Scarborough anid Berra; s waa Byrd. JRosek, Bishop and Murray, . : similar Astrote. - _ Larven, I«nler and Courtney; h I Bow, Oarver, Herbert. Erickson and Oins-' h -joagff -tar. —r- ------------------------ in. ’ Boston at Washington, Cleveland U >fined a t Chicago, sljUit. a comt — — H 13 M o to rist In Roadbloi I. . . BTTRLSY, May 94—Thirteen mo- dj tori^.were dted during a.surprise a> l A n <»®*liour roisd ;bl6dc set up about ox ‘‘C U - <me.half-mtlrw W heie tm hlgh»- - -Sen- M njursday afternoon, la V said • The block, set.-np at tee requsrt oi listra-- of tee safety councU here, was op- rt M the erated by sUle, county ' and dty fc police officers. ' q kJ*/Ux. ihgs.,were issued In 'addiUon to tea at closed. ciUtloas.-— — ; _____ ; __ __ ffl tUoa’s' . .Mine of tee 13 dUUons -were giv- Pi en to motarlsts ttot'havlnff drives sii -W gg licenses or driving on' CTplr'eO F B lult. Three . c i t * ^ ,were .laaued to ce daho Cotmliea , i\ _ I in Shosl e rm a n R i ?hligK l\\ ripping the northern part of Shoshone gamoptaa; down tha wyftfav-atmt-te-Hagt orted vast quantities of rain Thursday £iaJd-reportod-both-haU-«nd-Bnow-ltt*at lie valley said they never had seen so n lived here. Most farmera were jubilant '.eassured on CoirJxnnt-Staif y -29 W ,R> —Congress had President e today that no single military man r for'thecountry’s 'good.'"’ lad been worried'about a defense de- n proposal giving addlUonal authority j-jolnt chirfa of staff. They feated it an all-powerful military staff, aldent’s new team of.defense.chieffl, ofjpeedy senate confirmation..Upan- inibus approval by the senate n arm ed services eommlttee, after relatlvely._bpef hear- ings, sentjth^ nominition.to •tffl' the full-senate Thursday. Ato jjf, Elsenhower's reassurances •i . were in a letter to Rep. Leslie o, Y in A Aiends.Ium..wbD4»d.wriM«toe M S4.B ;preslden*^t-toe-trae^eeplr<ll»"‘ v_5v«n. tusbed" about tee proposed -»ot- ganliaUon. • ______ ' ',.. TTQfflf : N»ke*soaabUIiwU ' ' •OlvUian control of tes.anaad e of the forces, tee Presldeat tepUed. is ao. ew Joint finniy estabUsbed teat ’'Ujere ap- Issue Is pears to be no'teasonfble ground for concern that any mUlUry per- Senatars son would be .able to. fuaeUon In U Me.; any arbitrary, ■violent maanen" ..Miss.; -1 «isb lo ftdd." he,conUnued, 5..UO., ••that: it Is certainly not my Intra- aeailngs Uon'that nicb oecur.-Mdteeri w «m- 'TOa-yoa. « c e r i ^ p l a t r t byw}y- one Ifl aaUwrityHn thi.execuUva •a«u»d brandjT' . ^ &"S ^ ^ sSiIs^B«5r*t#ceot "3M •mUUcn « would • ' ' ,., flhlps-rSea.: Karl *.• Mundt, R , 111..*! S'D , said Britain ahcoM axpKta d«nu»tft cjimmfl-TOngmaiti seised-ojf wer* penaitted to buy a SrlUsh ship . used to -carry red - - ■.■•••'•etoMAeon.ea--- "' ; muld • fleaway-rTho OrMt lakes-Bt. O-wliiB Lawreaee assodftUoa-accused, h o w OOP leaders of holding up leglsla* Uoa pcOTldln* to r tr; 8.- . p ar^t — -i-r- tlon-T«th‘ Oaiiada” ln the fit. Law- rence seawsy wpjeot, ^Twln- 'T?i?ctOT"draf^ : r ^ ^ SSJttOT dootor^draft law lor two' yem bnt : «r and maklhg: it-easier .on medical mea ■ laad-to csUea,to uniform », second tlme. l t ; SS5 “• ■■■■■ "CB— , i i eethat Bpo-een,-John W;'Brlcker, R-. ‘ iU WlU o., said be .wUl' ut«e the senate see be- baoUng .comomee^tO'lnTastlgate \h e recQostn»Hon-OnKioe-«>rpot*T Uon's latest dealings wlte the Kal*. l a y “ aSS^nSp?’S » r W. ] ------- «^riupport"tor » more to put .tiw ] country bsck-oa tbo .fold standard. %.U. t Blestaad sald. tha^ -wtnilft prevent i 3 4 0 "further tampering wlte and repu- , Tansea, dUttw of. out nwney." , I'Ll New C abinet^r 1 ; Slated in Fir^ce j 9 1 - S PARIS, May »H»-WetTeMendes. ; blelan, pnmce, who has favored abandon- ' L_ . ingJSidteOhla»--toabe--«>mm«riirt W—6. rebels, agreed today to try to form . a -csbtoet- la d m d this’ cwmtry’s _ Msndes-Praate w»epted a toaa- I data from President Vincent A u ^ ] , « to go before parliament and aeek its i approval, to form *coftUUoa cabinet L^L? If woeeede, he will be.Prance’s J premlCT dnce W wld w P.. : | :o^J 1 irtney; house publlo 'worics subcommittee i Oins-' has auteorized the army engtfl.eers -------- to ecaduai a U66ffoimtrrt-surrey of i velond the Blackfoot rtver, .WUlow creek J aad Baad citelt to Idaho. ts :tee ”Cited~"‘“ j Iblockr at Burley > a mo. drtven tofirtti-^TOUoenaed tr«let« k irprise and 'one w u Issued for no lloense .. about on a .truck; __ _ o ^lgJi» —Seieuteen uf uufWanUngs'luW IJ Issued for defecUve li^ ta . Twowaw p, eousit on driver’s licenses,-tworott-T«bicl* tf regUtraUon to. « i 'dS lor nol havjii** gross weigbfc sign ee ^ on his vehlde."- ' ♦ariF wtn'St»tojWT5tW4tf ffl to the and" J ttk Itiichos.-Oassia County, lu rnisrirf.-fi4Mi^arttr«od-Pfpu«»^ » ? ^ « giv- tt KTTT / ^ ed to ceases.,/..-.-,..-.., EDITION n iV e a th ^ Shoshone to pieces late Thursday, W ter I iUfhHagermatl to<flood one- store. Thursday afterayn aad i^ h t and Fri»‘ • J seen so much rain in ao short a time Ijubilant over the water that was pounfd' "<■ ----------- onto their crops but a few .-'B n . . e x p r e s s e d - . c o n c a m - oveif— delay in work the rain hac - ■ causcd. The forecast la f<w ' M - 'PC' continued cloudy weather'and .'B .fl I I ‘‘Showers." • ~ . v . 'fl EagermanhsssooffldaJnesiur* >.... 14^. 4 . ‘'V but ona farmer ee^ »■ ■ ’resident straight.sided paU out m Uie /■ ary m an while ha mUked aad it eolleeted two .. ■ ^ ' laches ot-wtter-dortai'tha'TlBJe'lt'r™ 'atim j . took him to mlUe, It-rained iooa^ i j f l slderable bote'before and after hU ■ ■ lUthority UMffleial measurement and ittT* feared it ?ttts-esum*te-that-at"leart-ftmp^*.r* Indies of water fdl Thursday a l g h t . '. f l . .rai down tbe .aala’^ -H le . ^ e f S , Itreet la-Bagermaa aad-oovered t H r - ^ f l i..Upan- floor s the s U f Uguftr » tlS laay. cloudiness was e x p e c te d ^ l alT -■ “ WrtacM test rain, whewl'Aad doaTlbttk', . '■ Tne" w ater-'w^.“Al*^reporter‘' t HH jsed .w r - happy abdut this pw>Mov . . . . ,J ^ t*Ztep«*tmiveriiglii(ti«W; rv fl tie. armed nonnal, maximums to the' M l - • ■ Ued, is so w'tnimiiwi. ]q {he 40e. BeatwedT I 'teere ap- showers'.and teundmhowera.. '•" fl metlon In ./(Probably) ianer»" - W fl aUpur'liU totimi th sintvt^-B C ooperation J .; I n S a id ta tib i^ ; J partidpa* ’ Twin. yaIls.cbiiaty.cc«alatfM^ .^ fl fit;'Law- <ti6"begoUatIii*:i?ttol6el5i^^ ...„, partme n t^ ptibUo •h ^ th t o e ^ t f l odbiribe <toc:<n>atoBaiHfery.THaiildia aa« . f l yean bnt nouaoed' ftlday; ' ' ' ' .jfl Ucal mea -. Although .the cooaty iTaow oper*- . ' S dtlme. lt etiag lu own.'Health unit aiQHnt* , 'f l hft house. tram.ttie 6imtlaeaatcal.;4iMlet.itol^ 4inerent the oommlsiloDcta w ii^:oobtlQ )» . r f l Tp ^er R. "rrUxa. AeiV.-beUera sanltatko^ . le M i ^ services mUMr.t&e eld bealtb-unlt ’■ theKabk - SaaKarlast'OeBtt*^^'^^^^^^ Howerer,''Zi; J. F«t«i^Na,!'ata^‘7 9 bealte director, advisee the eoatBla.^$fl ) out the ~»looOT^at~thB~e<nmtigT!«BlHntrtt^.. j,7 B s£ n d i^ in the unit Uva alreadrttafanictM \ ' f l 1 <or two saaltarlaai Ba:,fdel«.tbat' r f l Twto Palis county needs a lutt-Unw .fl . ssaitarlaa to work In tWi'bsimty V - f l . outside Of the dty. The c U t baa Its'’ /fl _ ■ • .own funume s a r U t o r t a n . ' : ' '- v f l IVV-^-' - ^-commlssloaen^leei,'tlMje.id^>-fl not need a:lulltiaie-sanitaTlas.aa ftvJ2M •911PO .psrtUma sanltarlaa -waiT^aH that ;';f l . 2 U |t e was necessary under,the oId^-a6tup.- ~ i f l K S : : 1 te? servtees,of m.sanltariaiy,.:^.,; , 'c w m ^ T T ' n . ! , , . . - ' ' fl 1 a iniU. TiUe oounty aad tha dty ^.'Zdaho ' " f l AUs cooperate-to employing;.aae- ■ '* fl da^ito uaitarlan, wlte the dty and oounty fl 1 cabinet.' peylng his salary and tee sUte pay^ . .fl , Prance’s ^m Ueage'.aad oteer expenses. Bf fl 71^ 0 , - said the commissioners are tnteiS' . Vi'.fl B - U S - A UrianCaiv used more than aay otetf >';!■ ^ ^ t^ stato servlee uader the health'.t^b'i j f l Defense Exerclsfe ^ J — r: P j^ed ^ . wUi get thilC'flnt re^L dvU: d*>r- :* f l •lev ss wtrfai«-in-»-ritt»-^exe»lse^bt-^?;jfl traUera fcHewgas-."oper»tto-.be»«te.‘t;r<.?. 0 lloense . .An-MnBttse:la tb*.'atat^ooar,;l\ijS rwoware t-Tthide uulid iK3e:.iad'il*e:bd&Mbe"'^^ County: A-bombec.

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R ^ a u n^ ^ £ ^ i g ^ - ( S j t s ^ a r > r^ H ^ ^ n a l s t s driving a ^ B ta t ia e k ia dgbt moni

Turkish tt ^H S jo i^ juBTtlin? ibe we

^ ^ ^ 2 ^ m ^ 5 K 3 = 2 I F E e

^^^ lO Itea )(er points western and east>

cpokesmu u ld H B k 'fU idn**!* tn%de ^ ^ K B jK r . 'T a rk lg b troopa ^ B E d c ta o o a ^ n ft Vesw u d

Bko. Etrller Amer- ^B 2f-tH B-4rinn-olI-iiearJ7^ .

M paetnticoi ot tbe jlbe rtngbly two miles r

■ S t h i ootptfts. Seoul U as i^ ■ g ib c f t tn nula Uo& r^ ^ ;M rk .G i« a p > ............^ R boI Torti, ona o f th a 5

^ K s t t i i r l o i r inm Vtgns ^ ■ 1 ^ n «Jn. MST) and . H B g»poH bM k«tm ldn l8h t I

Horn Elko ^

^^|rai||8(rT iuu! inortcr **nalUois Is • !|

^■ij|ftaiTWBaa>oaQaiAmer- ^ ^W vT B tU i troops were off

^ B n td lite . report w&s mads i>■ ( t l t l e ta ‘aaaU faree' of U

iatilnbTita owa ar-■ t e . k a b v B t o . The pro- tJ

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u n n i tbe Americans^ ^ a ^ D v s o D outpost Were ■

H i w t a a ansr ■pokes&ui ^ w tb iiltuaU on above Seoul

olUcal.’'H lW u&Tmea vbo west to ^■ U tl Tttklcb troops vere B ^ b r tlaihlnt: Oblpese al

^ ^ ^ S ^ " C b l n e s « ' w e r e & ^ ■ t f b n pa{d with ttiousasds s t H r i t a (or tbelr Tletorr a t •

^■iBlteiW»tiwit3^" ■;;------^ *jH tuS^ cemincadv: 0 ^ Bf B o ^ a l d ’hls taen iafUetcd H ^ t te u u a lU e s on attack-nam they engagea ah

and rin# butts, be- «aj | r t i T t tb d ^ ftom Oar- Hi

beJd a t «JI other w

■ ■Illlllllll cami to the M - ;hird-prtoed troops T»

UO tons of bomba la 16«tegJons. ■ ny

t « l r . B ibreJeU .hot down Vt «Je-

■ij5;fiW -wt!-dwna«ed-twa ^a •niunderjeta swept ««

H ' l J » “ fl«ofthBYaJurlTer ®«■ ^ t J U u p p l j jm d ^ w w c t tlv

B * * * * *?'

■WarToU J | g ) s 2 Million S'■ ® ^ 0 H 8 . N "5

K d ^ N. joi««

V PTMa Casualty

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I'lsForecast “

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lay. i a a __ 10' - ^1C.X96S — • ~ ^

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OfflcUl Clt» mtK»w«p«p.

j e c t M a j o r

5W U . N . P a c

m c K H u g ¥ (aay)rMar80<U.R)-^ —MUNSAN.-M dng- ahead in their rejected outrigh months laat night concession of a i

dsh troops off three ted in aeeret ses! he western invasion The plan had

offer by manv ri a H mtatlonsrinore Icxpc^tt'tcr^nw

S I F a r m P r i c e s

S h o w G a i n ; j

E ’ U S D A S a y s 5sarby, _^w A SH p«iToy. M ay-aa-an-;— u

Prices farmers received for their alr tbe crops rose a UttJe less than one ainlles per, cent during the month ended U' ia as May IS, the a s^u ltu re deporthient

reported today. n____ I t w u tbe. second-tlma In-ntne M

months tba t the downward trend in &farm prices was -reveraed. Parm clT>rter»lso-tnehed-npward-tn-Marchr Tt

^ -nie department also aaU pricesi S l ^ “ “ »ln« ««1^ producUon expenses held ateady.

. ..----- Tbs shift In fana prices put the -t bens--"PMlty rttlo*'baek a t M. the March S In ^ --lerel. TWa was seven per cent below S oer.-------- the comparable period last year.--™

off----- When the parity ratio Is a t 100, tbe farmer Is supposed to be gettlsg tli

lado-- i*lrprlces-on crops.besells.lniela- at ■• of--------------Uon to prices he pays out.--vl IX------ Last month, the ratio was a t 93. se

pro----tba lowest In 10 years. The oU-Ume ntly--hlgh btf i a ^ h it In October. 1048. ju

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— ^ o l o n A c t s ^ o — ^

I R e g a i n C a s h |

^ F o r P r o j e c t s Srere WASHINOTON, May 39 tfl-Sen- leso ator M ors^ Ind., Ore, urged the -

senate today to relnsUte funds for ^ JIB Paelflo northwwt-'power'projecta nds stricken by the bouse. - ''*f

a t • Morse i^ e b U re iiu e s t la sepsfato ulti, Jettars t o ' i ^ t a n Oordon^B, Ore., .J u d .and K a o w l ^ ^ Oallf, chaim en

-- mest'SBd'snsyefvU-fuQcttoaa'tBO*idC e n m : —- ..... >'— ....................•. ? ;:ted He caUed specifically for rein- I>Hek- stAtement of the $4,600,000 In coa- f fged struction money recommended by 1“ 'be- former President TVuman for Ice!u . ^ b o r dam oa the lower Snake ^

rlTer""ln-order”tO“iasure a'sornial*her nipply of electricity through 1060- ^

tia other Paelflo northwest river ^ope projects, be said, sufficient mon- JJ, Jq les should be appropriated to "per- 2

■ m it Uiejr compleUon Just as ez- ,va pedlttously as poasible.".(Je. -*T am ooneemed,'' he told Snow- A

u a d ,- “that-reduotlons made with i | ept n<pect to other federal dams imder ver ooastructtoa ln-thli-area-wlU alowaa . thetr eom jjeuoi>_»nl_tjtfato_un:.___

neceasarlly prolong our precariouspower situation throughout the P ad - £flo northwest sUtes.'* pae

In his letter to Cordon. Marse a rcalled attenUon .to Uie 1992 report llyl

• o f Uie Presidents's materials policy 6,7Ccommission he said found need for Col

n a t least 300 per cent expansion of mlielectricity ou ^u t by 1975. , 1

■ 20 That report, he said, “speclflcal- prewe ly-called for “early acUoa**.-in the m o3th Columbia river^area "whero major AmlU- projects already, have been planned mil— so d —w bloh-are among Uie best -O we. g>te»_remBlnbig to the nation for ops ice developing hydropower In tne low pre

oost range.*" sal< MS • ----------------- -------- on

S T w o T w is te r s H i t S «; I n M id w e s t A re a s.. By United Preti of J

' Two small tornadoes skipped j!?® through two atates yeslerduy ripping |ra«

out power and communlcaUons In „ NewcasUe, Wyo., and sending roofs 0®°

flying'and leveling a cafe In Liberal, **** TTi«w» a no

1 No deaths or Injuries were re-

ou *'the^e^mu^lly I V iiL 3^00 persons for more Uian two .LVI bT hours. • • . . •

• The small twUter Uiat hit Uberal flattened a new cafe under con- strucUoa and bounced along a SO-

• unlfm otel,;U U ngtheroo/Jof most ’ra

• • Asia« , ISABOAN NAMED takeI t

named a member ot the agriculture man ntr department’s special hay and clover arm; <„ seed advisory oommltlee. He was teer KT ♦ ppolntcd by-Agrieulture-Becrstary —Xt ol Benson. . . Ing ih e -------------------- ^ ^ — r

I Russ Moves in ] " Power of M------- n ^ o o w T M s T 'a '. dlplomau here said today Uiey.xer UUs..A garded replacement of mUltaiy eon- nwts^ trol'by a dvIUan Soviet high com- highhe mlasloner la Sast Oermany as con- He ^an alderably■-strengUienliig..toe power sUy HEr’s H e now* wUl have. Ui«y*»aW. dl- b v H'®I xectjuid.pac8onal control of O e ^ a n oeeu]

- affairs In- tha Sovietmeciipled tonV = w try Previously Uiese had been undcr.ttoa>. mlnlttrit *"'*i in< ” eUr. w a jn t Uie whole-8ovl«t government. g « c

The wvtm^iin janounced Thur#- oovw

~ ^ ~

r T a r T ~ ^

a c t P l a n ,

3 O E f e n s i V ecommuniata '

i^ffncatJeaafconemajorrenorterf ; of a new allied truce plan submit-

; i S 5 a y s £ : - 5

II K 5 disposition •°1 “ y red prisoners wbo refuse to '

y s *“ Na.1 ***** Insisted Brevloiisly

SS , « J (W Ju fa .,<8.500 prisoners la allied

th e ^ P ® ttfused to go back to

83. S “* > « ^ « e n t It^ '

Md’ I *com m ui^t capitals on Uie whols

f J ^ t o w J e e t a n a l U e d o f f e r . I ^ .

t sOK’d by Assembly ^

“ 'c T ^ l »“ “ Til assembly on ftS s “

tha t final dtspoalUon of ua- a tta » 1 ^ prisoaen be left to th a u . W ” •' w e a le d ,10 a W*“ > MaJ.-a^a. Chol Duk-Bbln, bJi h ^ w u ih Korean true® d e l e t e , da . «

• ■B Harrison.-Jr. AlUjonghBOtSaS- u

- 17*? “tm u n d * offl. t>jaj- -Koreans. QovartnimTitr-ftfflrlnln hm n .1.

^ , « d p w tu y tight on alone S

i: IL'S S ™ ”* S■ ■ tb

» A i r l i n e r S e t s S

i — l E l i g h t _ M a i i ; 1"51- PARIS, May 39 fllJ-A giant W- S

PMsenger Douglas DC-8 alrUner set rei» ft new worlds commercial non-gtop nar t flying reocrd today by soeedlS 5»^ MOO fto „ L n i “S K

S “ “1 ' ..iPi® i^ < * ,c r e w smashed tho m , I Prpvlpus non-stop record for com- »u w mercial-pJanss-ejtsbUghed-J^-pBn- — m A m erJi^ World airways In a 3^00- ■d mile flight from T o ^ to HoaoluJu. T , *t -Oapt-Oharles-BUlet delivered the. 1< ?£- -OfSLiiesorttbrfaklnBL plane to the ,IW preneh IntereonUnenUl' airUneTHe- —

said t^ie big airliner had no trouble on Its flight to Paris by way of Winnipeg, Conada, Hudson's bay and o rer Uw southera tip of Green-

S , *<»k o « 7;3a a ja . SJ)^f^F ^ -y estw d V .lth a sa to p sp eed SJl of 360 miles an hour. ■■

•d .The Plano carried 6,813 gallons of „ gasoline pluj Uiree reserve .tanks S S in t id in g 480-gallons. I t weighed 107.- fg 000 pounds at takeoff, the same „» J, weight toe plane would carry wlUi 1 , ,

,-

J R e d C o m m a n d i n 'Zi J A s i a f c R e p o r te dI- . “ MV-A naUonal- nils

^ f f l f Chinese communists, ooo

A ^a advaace command' tcTlmder- t ^ U i e conquest of souUieast Asia.

^ bott■e mander of red China’s fourth field yest IT army, would bead the "Aslan volun- lum

in E a s t R e ic h Sfe M o lo to v , D ip lo i

ST uay^ha^V .' ft. "tfraiywioYf^ii*—.-1 thJs..count{7'«.]esdin; Oennan cx- reasi- perts, bad betn appo in ts Soviet poss- high-commissioner-for oermany. b u y- He WlU taka over from aen. V u - catu r sUy Chulkov. chief of Uie Soviet ctvU TleoniTQl-commiatioBr-whn-wIU-Dow- BrlL n fa /l i in lied .to eom m ^a-c ^ SuTiefr i>ew ifoctupaOon forces.- ^ Be irpW estam rabnrven 'hererU iink-lV said, »{7U ita jx ^ ttM thst OhuUcor vlU be kam> -. recaUed-even fran tha t >poat..and Bott

l^ v e n > neiT 'am g nHa i r - l n - Uie- the- • I Soviet ualos. Uvei

:____ ■ ' V

1 . TW IN . F A L L S , IDAHO

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e P o l i c i e siaU WASHINGTON, May 29 (/P) ited Senator Taft avoided any part’ nit- Intions today despite aome fundi om. policies in Korea and the far ex 'er" Tho White H oubo took the-hii *52: :gjM?jbower-had-flaid-at-a 'new-i Bet- not agree with Tafts’ assertion ong' foriiut tho Unlted“Nutloils as'fi

corned."ned Eisenhower aides calicd Taft' Hed health of the senate Republicar

to planned to.addrcss a rNa- j--------------------------------------- ------1 ilisiy , P r e d i c t i o n Iuicy — c HicAoorgny-39~(g i" n ra~ „wst- NaUonal Safety council predict- ,uia- cd today that 340 persons wm '

be killed on the notion's high- Vay’s way* during the Memorial daySen. week-end starting a t fl.p. m. to- Io n l day. . p0 It Tha expected . hourly desUj " tha rate would be'aS bad, and t>er- li

"haps worse, than~m at~of‘M e~ ^morlal day holidays in the past,

]{^ a councU spokesman said.; to Exact comparisons were not^ possible because Uils is the first •u n , two-day Memorial day holiday ■1 to »lo» the council started keeping *; ace. -casualty records on tbe period t de" In 1B48, Uia spokesman said. ^

Jordan Plans •JJO — ___ _____________ fc_____ „-40. — l i ' g y l , . .../ . IL , „™ " V ;!S OfTax Panel ^ BOISE, May 39 W -O or. Lea Jor- .

dan expects to noma a 16-nifmbcr « ^ interim committee soon to study •®® Idaho tax stnicture and atato-coun- »

ty-dty fiscal rdaUons. „He said the committee would meet u,

on tor Uia first Ume in July "so re- f, ice aearch can get started aad m can »j n). get some lafonnaUon avaUable by -m m - early faU.-— JlN. The committee will' study' aU A phases of Idaho's tax stnioture^ n

>tn. Income tax. ad valorem, gMolinaftod « I j . exc^e taxee-rMid subm it recom- <«

mendaUoaj to', the’ 1988 leslslature. J aiff ~ O o v em » ^ Jo rd iffM 3 a^ « a^ U es Ids' 'ind'ooiinUes in the state bave "fl- wn aanclal problems'* and .the Interim be. .commlttea.would be aaked totcome •

up with recommendaUons to aid '* ft- those loeal units of government Ith Hoy w ha ^ ded that help for tha ^

ice made with in aye to tha over-aU P ne sUto financial nWHIfe. ^

The isenatVui passing the bill J! creaUng the committee also asked tha t It make a thorough- study of _ the state tax commission. The com- J, mission’s revaluaUon program, com- ^ pieted or under way in about half jr. of-the state's countiee, was criUdied u, durlngjho session. _ jr

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cans and two Democrats f r o m0- each branch ot the legislature—and n et representaUves of counUes, munld- 1 }p pallUes-, agriculture and various in-lg dustries of the state, a. • Jordan also said ha expects to 31 name another 18-man interim com­

mittee soon to study tho sUU's .,} 10 medical eara program. I t also was1- authoritcd by Uie lOM legislature.j ' . ■ - spi

r. Idaho Senator k2 l-m irP a jrH ik e i

WASHTNOTON, May 29. OlJO-Sen, ^I' Henry 0. Dworshak, R., Ida., says of'* he will oppose ftny effort to raise mo

salaries a t this time for any federal me^ officials, indudlng members of'con- wbi!“ gress._____ . ......... .......... fur, *Tm a firm believer In the old s

axiom about economy atarUng a t ro^ home,” he told reporters yesterday, (he

Dworshak said that as a member sin2 of the senate' approprlaUons com- jtu “ mlttM, he wu doing everything pos-

slble to effect Monomy'fthd'balance fV the .budget. • . I '<

~ for eongresa came up> I voted noand.shaU voto that way again when _

I the opportunity presents itself,’* ba *declared. P®*

A senato bUl now pending would• raise the salaries -of members ot »°T eongress and federal Judges to 138,- >ut<«. 000 ft year, . . H «t- ,v-' ASXLVM GRANTED '9 WASHINOTON. May 39 (W-Tba . ,pV bouse uoanimotab^passed f : biU u e t1 yesterday to grant permanent asy- Sai- lum to P^vnclsiek Jareeki, 31-year« b

old Polish pilot who flew a Russian- m• built Jet fighter to Denmark and <rhi

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Strengthen J ” lomats Believe^tesahe=aipramftti=specpl»ted T ^ t-*-• reason for tha shift m ight b e ' a . W i possIbUity Uiat Uie Soviet union Hen . may'propose talks en the taunifl- todi• caUem of : Germany ;aa«m4-Uie- Uon i dvUlaiv high commissioners of clos:

Semyonov's ’ sppolntmenit,' they, reee saldf-.apparsnUy-pu t , him . on -Uia. ac-s

» kaaie levsl u.tf. S. Hlgb-.Qommis- beoi I iloner-Jam a B iynnt-conaat and bndi r t lie Btitlsii'aud FrtiK h teip u jti i ta *

Uves. " ■ assu

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IDAHO. FRIDAY» MAY 29, 1953

i f t A v o i d

B r e a k o n

i e s R u c k u s' 29 (ff>--PresIderit Elsenhower and ny party-splitting break in their re- ne fundamental differences ovcr U.S. le far east,c the-initlativo only a few hours after

sserOon that the U S . »mlgh‘raa well Jiis as far as the ii.orcan war is con-

led Taft’s office to inquire about the publican leader. They intimated the Ircss a note of cheer to Taft, hospital- — 1 ized In- Cincinnati with .an

undiagnosed hip pain. Eisen- jbgwcjLJiRd_fient.fluch a mfia-

edS! v/hen tho senator was In I WlU Walter Seed hosplta! hero last high- week for a checkup.1 day Taft was sUeat publicly about tha a. to- Prssldent’s disavowal of the Ohioan's

proposal that the V. a wlUidraw desUj "from aU furUier peace negoUaUons per- In Korea" if present truce talks faU.

‘Me— -Aides-siid-Taffwould-not-cronacat- put> foi* (everal days, If a t all.

-PsfsonU Views- .. But Robert a! T if t , Jr., the sea-

lUdav ‘ tor’s son, noted In a telephone in- terview from Cindanatt th a t Taft- had said In his Tuesdsy night speech be was giving only bU personal views on Uie fa r eastern situaUon

— » and h a d 's s ld these'views ■ were;iot Intended "as any criUclsm of

a . what is being done or not done."^ The senator's eon said he is--------satisfied-ther dlfferenca-o(~opInlon[v jr— CDUia not B8.’'eotaCfUed'‘as • '''w e a k ''

wiUi Uie President, nor would it

n A j poslUon to admlnUUiktlon polldes. Setorsa Bondsiy-

Taft is scheduled to re tum to lemocr Washington Sunday, study 7^0 Elsenhower and Taft sU te-

-coun- nents left Uie two most powerful men in the Republican party pub-

d m w t utiy ftt odds not only on Uie O. N.'s w re- future role in the far east Jf truoe w caa talks fai!, but on Uia meUioda by «« “y whfth peaco-mlght he attained In ' . . Uiotarea.-- -X,«2_ ^ fovored ft "one-blto" ap-

* o ,a ? o ^ setUemant! “ r f ^ p p l n g UP aHo tha problem of : StaML and Tndo. cihln»4afa.» to -i i

___s'9.Kreement>__________ _____ __j« ~ . Ne fliddeaA iw irt ,Bteria eUeahower told Thursday's news' '(come «o^erence. that-obJecUves-ftre-not -< a aid ••ttalned.In one great BUdden agree- iment. everybody sits down and ,or tea ^ ^ H e s^d^lf tee j « s « t U. N. J

rer-aU tamitUi tea aUles would be Jn a bet- ' tor posiUon to go ahead wlUi a Just , program la Korea tbaa they are ;

Taft said la his Tuesday night I “ speech any>tnice under present oon- 1

dIUons is bound to ba "extremely , unsaUsfactorr since i t would divide Korea unnaturoUy^and It m ight.re- , lease » million Chinese soldiers to ^ used -against NaUonolist-held Porroosa and French Indo-Chind. j

New Date Set ia in- /-V * 1 -1 - • - 1ts to Oh £)x6ciitioii

YORK, May 39 OR-Federal \I waa ^'>‘ 80 Irving R. Kaufman today .’ e set Uie Week of June 16 as a new I-.* - exeeuUon -date-for-oonvJctod »tom ,

spies Julius and E teet Rosenberg. *^ The dato Is the fourte set by .• 1 Kaufman Ior tee execution, and it

may not be tee-last. Defense counsel | _ ^ fnr. tee condemned.couple-wiU-move. -

n o t week for a stay of executionpending furteer appeals. r

■^n, Attomey Alexander Bloch, fa ther t says of Defense Counsd Kmanud Bloch,

raise moved unsuccessfully for postpone- ,deral ment of today's acUon unUl Monday, |eon- when he said his son would make t- furteer applIeaUons.-------------------

l old Kaufman, who presided over-the >E e t Rosenbergs' trial, flmt sentenced rf^ y . teem on April 8, 198l7to die In the ?nber ging sing prison electric chair ia ^»m - June of tha t year. • ^

P a i r G iv e n I ^ e s ° O n S p e e d C o u n ts ’

RiisseU L. ChrisUe, Clark, tTt*h, postod a tlS bond wite Buhl Police

ould Jloyd Dalss PWday mom lng P! ot 0° a .charge of speeding. He vaa

arrested ..by. Bubl poUce . os waa B Harry L.. Slater, Filer, on a sim ilar A

l f a r ! S S ‘S 5 5 1 f f i? ^ S I X_ and $3 coeU. .n e .Pftul H. OoToUieTS, Broken Bow, O rbiii webf.; was' Cfled W P H d iy ty T u agff t s u y - Dalss on a stop sign vlolaUon. ’ f*'* Rlcbanl.W . OoodfeUow was fined al

IS and W costs in police com t -■ i 5 1 T ^ r t a y whro he plead^ guUty of

said OoodfeUow ran tee light a t J Shoshone street and FouHh avenue west ______:

r p N o V A H o s p i ta l ^ r . ln « rirpa S la tA il ^

a a . WASHINaTON. May 39-«V-8eB. m Uon Henry'O. Dworshak, R., Ida..- said ■' Ufl- today recent veterans admlnistra-- of tee- Uon budfcet cuU will not force tb'e er

of closing of any VA hospitals. pchi»ir p gr >r. »ir ^Mtrim , V A ~

hey, recent 'new s dls^tches tha^ "six ih; -tea-nis- Im n me ftf • *hif - .<<»«iniita->umt'f and budget-reducUons,.' ■ ' - * " 7 V _ en ita^ ~:TbB 'u a ita r~ |X Id &b liES~Mgff}lIc

sssured s o dosures would .result. | '

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^ Nina Irrigated Idaho Co

1958 ;

W i n d i

^ - H a g e i

M ^ W mrs after ® twistor waa ripping

the valley reported**virfny Prd

is con- jjgjjy residents of the valle;all the years they had lived hei

ted the ^

S o l o n s R e a f

S - P l a n s ^ o reroiaat WASHINGTON, May-29 (U, bout tea Eisenhower's assurance today Ohioan’s will get too-much power for-th'

Some congressmen had beei a t o f ^ partment reorganization propo OTmncnfr to-tivo-ohairman of-the-joint c

might, pave the way to an all-pi Meanwhile, the President’s

the sen- appeared certain today ofjpeei hone in - * * * *

S ' Rumbles StillUtuaUon t S ' , , _

tcb o on Cuts In Air Funds

WASHINaTW,May'39«»-Bum. In «T.- continued in congress todayp o u d S r lS d ° S ? * ^ '

.Senator Byrd, D., Va., one eS tee tu m to laTOakerawho backed tee new Joint

chlefa, said tee a ir power issue Is t sU to- far from setUed.TOwerful Polntod. quesUons by Senators ty pub- Margaret Chase Smith, JU Me.:) 0 . N.'s Russell, D^ Qa.' ^tennis, D., Miss.: Jf truoe Hunt, D., symlngtotn. D., Mo. iMds by end oteers at.-Thureday’s hearings kiaed In of Uie senate armedrterviees eom­

mlttee nlsde UUs. clear, lito -ap - .Adm.,Arteur W..;6adfenl-aasured Unn^nt. of te» l«waaker»- ,be hasilems 0 t modified bis former^oppontioa to

speak up-eren if i t m eant canylng a fight to tee Presldent-if he

‘* YAi : ^ u t h t defense budeeto Inadegmto n . »vf ®P dimgeioue. . h - Nathan P. Twining, deata- .M? to »lr foree chief of staffs ;ley are teat. He told tba senato9 Bttrhfc H"*®* fa» f«l‘ the suggested xednc-

t lw Of five bmioa doUan would

aIr.force,.--And I t i wings, TwintoJ ' i h t i S “ wenUal t o ^ n a B .

uu2 * w * * PretoeUon Poori f i p ; ^ t o S ^ M S 1

tee house armed services committee iy e s t ^ y not enough fighter and i

C V interceptor planes are on hand -to <protect tee 17. 8. against enemy.alt. i“ ttack. . ■ , • . . 1

i O U However. President Elsenhower 1 B ..,,,-., told his news conference ninrsday

he can give personal assurance thatw w proposed air force budget d its wUl ^

“ Ot reduce America^ defenses be- ij e ^ T ^ yo“d « - » i ^ ofs4fety.'------

“lI Baseball Today'^ -i

ecuUon NATIONAL LEAGUE ePhiladelphia _ 3 U OW 010-ia. la I ,New Y ork-----001 000 0 30- * 4 0 i

Simmons and Burgess; Jansen, to?Si.V OonneHy and Noble. •I 2 . % Brooklyn —_300 013 300— 7 8 1 ,L _ * Pittsburgh . -> J 00 C30 00(H_< « 1 I

. Myer, Hughe# and Oampanella; .Srir^S UJideli and Bandlock.

C h ic a g o __________ lO O O llO - J,i i r In OlncinnaU _________000 030 1— S

" Mlnner and AtweU; Podblelan, j Smite and Seminldc. ’ . ' . ii

----------•MUwaukedr:;:::;;z;:::oc3' *o'io'2o=-6. v;g • St. Louis ________100 (10)00 00~11 ,

B t^ '^^aad p ? K c e . '"* rrandwllh

TTtAh, AMERICAN LEAOVB fPolice New Y ork---- 038 201 100-13 13 ' 1 !|

loming Phliaddphla .400 000.103— 7 11 0 *[e v aa Raschl, Scarborough anid Berra;s waa Byrd. JRosek, Bishop and Murray, . :similar Astrote. - _

Larven, I«nler and Courtney; h I Bow, Oarver, Herbert. Erickson and Oins-' h-joagff -tar.— r------------------------- t«in. ’ Boston a t Washington, Cleveland U > fined a t Chicago, sljUit. a

com t — —

H 1 3 M o t o r i s t

In R o a d b l o iI. . . BTTRLSY, May 94—Thirteen mo- dj

to ri^ .w e re d ted during a.surprise a>l A n <»®*liour roisd ;bl6dc set up about ox■‘‘C U - <me.half-mtlrw W heie tm h lgh»- --S en - M njursday afternoon, laV said • The block, set.-np a t tee requsrt oilistra-- of tee safety councU here, was op- rtM the erated by sUle, county ' and d ty fc

police officers. ' q

k J*/Ux. ihgs.,were issued In 'addiUon to tea atclosed. ciUtloas.-— — ;_____ ;__ __ ffltUoa’s' . .Mine of tee 13 dUUons -were giv- Pi

en to motarlsts ttot'havlnff d riv e s sii -W g g licenses or driving o n ' CTplr'eO F B lult. Three . c i t * ^ ,were .laaued to ce

daho Cotmliea ‘ , i\ _

I i n S h o s l

e r m a n R i

? h l i g K l \ \ripping the northern part of Shoshone

gamoptaa; down tha wyftfav-atmt-te-Hagt orted vast quantities of rain Thursday£iaJd-reportod-both-haU -«nd-B now -ltt*atlie valley said they never had seen so n lived here. Most farmera were jubilant

' . e a s s u r e d o n

C o i r J x n n t - S t a i fy -2 9 W,R> —Congress had President e today that no single military man r for'thecountry’s 'good.'"’ lad been worried'about a defense de- n proposal giving addlUonal authority j-jolnt chirfa of staff. They feated i t an all-powerful military staff, aldent’s new team of.defense.chieffl, ofjpeedy senate confirmation..Upan-

inibus approval by the senate

n arm ed services eommlttee, after relatlvely._bpef hear­ings, sentjth^ nominition.to

•tffl' the full-senate Thursday. • A t o j j f , Elsenhower's reassurances •i . were in a letter to Rep. Leslie o,

Y i n A A iends.Ium ..w bD 4»d.w riM «toe M S 4 .B ;preslden*^t-toe-trae^eeplr< ll»"‘ v_5v«n. tusbed" about tee proposed -» o t-

ganliaUon. • ______ ' ',..TTQfflf : N»ke*soaabUIiwU ' '

•OlvUian control of te s .a n a a d e of the forces, te e Presldeat tepUed. is ao. ew Joint finniy estabUsbed te a t ’'Ujere ap- Issue Is pears to be no 'teasonfble ground

for concern th a t any mUlUry per- Senatars son would be .able to. fuaeUon In U Me.; any arbitrary, ■violent maanen" ..Miss.; -1 «isb lo ftdd." he,conUnued,5..UO., ••that: i t Is certainly not my Intra- aeailngs Uon'that nicb oecur.-Mdteeriw «m- 'TOa-yoa. « c e r i^ p la tr t byw}y-

• one Ifl aaUwrityHn thi.execuUva •a« u » d brandjT' . ^& " S

^ ^ sSiIs^B«5r*t#ceot "3M •mUUcn « would • ' ' , . ,

flhlps-rSea.: K arl *.• Mundt, R ,111..*! S'D, said Britain ahcoM axpKta d«nu»tft cjimmfl-TOngmaiti

seised-ojf wer* penaitted to buy a SrlUsh ship . used to -carry red

- - ■ .■•••'•etoM Aeon.ea--- " '; m u ld • fleaway-rTho O rM t lakes-Bt.O-wliiB Lawreaee assodftUoa-accused, h o w

OOP leaders of holding up leglsla*Uoa pcOTldln* to r t r ; 8.- . p a r ^ t

— -i-r- tlon-T«th‘ Oaiiada” ln the fit. Law­rence seawsy wpjeot,

^Twln- 'T?i?ctOT"draf^ : r ^ ^

SSJttOT dootor^draft law lo r two' y e m bnt : « r and maklhg: it-easier .o n medical mea ■ laad-to csUea,to uniform », second tlme. l t ;

S S 5 “ • ■■■■■ "C B — , i ie e th a t B po-een ,-Jo h n W ;'Brlcker, R-. ‘ iU WlU o ., said be .wUl' u t« e th e senate see be- baoUng .comomee^tO 'lnTastlgate

\h e recQostn»Hon-OnKioe-«>rpot*T Uon's latest dealings w lte the Kal*.

l a y “ aSS^nSp?’S » r W. ]■------- «^riupport"tor » m ore to pu t .tiw ]

country bsck-oa tbo .fold standard.%.U. t Blestaad sald. tha^ -wtnilft prevent i 3 4 0 "further tampering w lte and repu- , Tansea, dU ttw of. out nwney." ,

I 'L l N e w C a b i n e t ^ r 1

; Slated in Fir^ce j9 1 - S PARIS, May »H»-W etTeM endes. ; blelan, pnmce, who h as favored abandon- '

L_ . ingJSidteOhla»--toabe--«>mm«riirt W— 6. rebels, agreed today to try to form .

a - csbtoet- l a d m d th is ’ cwmtry’s _

M sndes-Praate w »epted a toaa- I data from President Vincent A u ^ ]

, « to go before parliam ent and aeek its ‘ “ i approval, to form *coftUUoa cabinet

L^L? If woeeede, he will be.Prance’s J premlCT dnce W w ld w P .. : |

:o ^ J 1irtney; house publlo 'worics subcommittee i Oins-' has auteorized the arm y engtfl.eers

-------- to ecaduai a U66ffoimtrrt-surrey of ivelond the Blackfoot rtver, .WUlow creek J

aad Baad c itelt t o Idaho.

t s : t e e ”Cited~"‘“ j Iblockr a t B u r le y >a mo. drtven tofirtti-^TOUoenaed tr« let« k irprise and 'one w u Issued fo r no lloense ..about on a .truck; __ _ o^lgJi» —Seieuteen uf uufW anU ngs'luW IJ

Issued for defecUve l i ^ t a . Twowaw p, eousit on driver’s licenses,-tworott-T«bicl* tf

regUtraUon to. «i 'd S lo r nol h av jii* * gross weigbfc sign ee

^ on his veh lde."- ' •

♦ a r iF wtn'St»tojWT5tW4tf fflto the and" J t t k Itiichos.-Oassia County, lu

rnisrirf.-fi4Mi^arttr«od-Pfpu«»^ » ? ^ « giv- t tKTTT / ^ed to ceases.,/..-.-,..-..,

EDITION

n i V e a t h ^Shoshone to pieces late Thursday, W te r I iUfhHagermatl to<flood one- store.Thursday afte ra y n aad i ^ h t and Fri»‘ • J

seen so much rain in ao short a time I jubilant over the water th at was pounfd' " < ■ ----------- onto their crops but a fe w .- 'B

n. .e x p re s s e d - .c o n c a m - oveif—

delay in w o rk th e r a in h a c ■ - ■ causcd . The fo r e c a s t la f<w 'M

- 'P C ' con tinued clo u d y w e a th e r 'a n d . 'B . f l I I ‘‘Show ers." • ~ . v . ' f l

E agerm anhsssoo ffldaJnesiu r* > ....14^ . 4. ‘'V but ona farmer ee^ »■ ■ ’re s id e n t straight.sided paU out m Uie / ■ a ry m a n while ha mUked aad it eolleeted two .. ■— ^ ' laches o t-w tte r-d o rta i 'th a 'T lB Je 'lt 'r™'atim j . took him to mlUe, It-ra ined iooa^ i j f l

slderable bote'before and after hU ■ ■ lU thority UMffleial measurement and ittT*feared i t ?ttts-esum*te-that-at"leart-ftmp^*.r* Indies of water fdl Thursday a lg h t . '. f l . .rai down tbe .aala ’ -Hle .^e fS , Itreet la-Bagermaa aad-oovered tH r-^ fl i..Upan- floor s the s U f Uguftr

» t l Slaay . cloudiness was e x p e c te d ^ l alT - ■ “ WrtacM te s t rain, whewl'Aad doaTlbttk', . ' ■

Tne" water-'w^.“Al* reporter‘' t HH jsed .w r- happy abdut this pw>Mov. . . . , J

^ t*Ztep«*tmiveriiglii(ti«W; r v f ltie. armed nonnal, maximums to the' Ml - • ■Ued, is so w'tnimiiwi. ]q {he 40e. BeatwedT ■ I'teere ap- showers'.and teundmhowera.. '• " f l

metlon In ./(Probably)ianer»" - • W f l

a U p u r 'l iU to tim i t h s i n t v t ^ - B

C o o p e r a t i o n J . ; I n S a i d t a t i b i ^ ; J

partidpa* ’ Twin. yaIls.cbiiaty.cc«alatfM ^ . ^ f l fit;'Law- < ti6 " b eg o U a tI ii* :i? tto l6 e l5 i^ ^

...„, partme n t ^ ptibUo • h ^ t h t o e ^ t f l

o d b ir ib e <toc:<n>atoBaiHfery.THaiild ia aa« . f l yean bnt nouaoed' ftlday ; ' ' ' ' . j f lUcal mea -. Although .the cooaty iTaow oper*- . ' S dtlm e. l t etiag l u own.'Health u n it aiQHnt* , ' f l hft house. tram.ttie 6imtlaeaatcal.;4iM let.itol^ 4 inerent the oommlsiloDcta w ii^ :o o b t lQ )» . r f l

T p^ e r R . "rrUxa. AeiV.-beUera sanltatko^ . ■ le M i ^ services mUMr.t&e eld bealtb-unlt ’■

theK abk - SaaKarlast'OeBtt*^^'^^^^^^Howerer,''Zi; J . F«t«i^Na,!'ata^‘7 9

bealte director, advisee the eoatBla.^$fl ) out the ~»looOT at~thB~e<nmtigT!«BlHntrtt .. j,7B s£nd i^ in the unit Uva alreadrttafanictM \ ' f l 1 <or two saaltarlaai Ba:,fdel«.tbat' r f l

Twto Palis county needs a lutt-Unw . f l . ssaitarlaa to work In tWi'bsimty V -f l

. outside Of the dty. The cUt baa Its'’/ f l _ ■ ■ • .own funume s a r U to r t a n . ' : ' '- v f lIVV-^-' - ^-commlssloaen^leei,'tlMje.id^>-fl

not need a:lulltiaie-sanitaTlas.aa f tv J2 M •9 1 1 P O .psrtUma sanltarlaa -waiT^aH th a t ; ' ; f l . 2 U | t e was necessary under,the oId^-a6tup.- ~ i f l

K S : : 1te? servtees,of m.sanltariaiy,.:^.,; ,

' c w m ^ T T ' n . ! , , . . - ' ' f l 1 a iniU. TiUe oounty aad tha d ty ^.'Zdaho ' " f l

A U s cooperate-to employing;.aae- ■'* f l d a ^ i t o uaitarlan , wlte th e d ty and oounty f l 1 cabinet.' peylng his salary and tee sUte pay^ . . f l , Prance’s ^ m U eag e '.a ad oteer expenses. B f f l 71 0 , - said the commissioners are tnteiS' . Vi'.fl

B -U S - A UrianCaiv used more than aay o te tf > ';!■ ^ ^ t ^ stato servlee uader the h e a l th '. t^ b 'i j f l

D e f e n s e E x e rc ls fe ^ J — r : P j ^ e d ^

. wUi get th ilC 'f ln t re^L dvU: d*>r- : * f l

•lev sswtrfai«-in-»-ritt»-^exe»lse^bt-^?;jfl traUera fcHewgas-."oper»tto-.be»«te.‘t ; r<.?.

0 lloense . .An-MnBttse:la tb * . 'a t a t ^ o o a r , ; l \ i jS

rwowaret-Tthide u u lid iK3e:.iad'il*e:bd&Mbe"'^^

County:

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: . ^ . Aa ■ddlttonal J.7 H uh (eU Tti.■■ 6tr moxBias.- Th* hUh wind W*w down trw*.• d v i t e ^ .ihedi l a d Uftad tumbU*: wewlB 1,000 f**t In the • I r . 't t * root: on th» p m h ftt m iU u a Oeaob’a Jf : . home wm blown‘ off mud looltM

M: like a fljinc Mucer cowing through „„{, : the air. I t landed lo a paa tun and ***** : d ld B odu tace . •—

— A Tww ehldcw toop-t»B*d te c ",; • b e a n ttOroad ties wm Uftcd from ^ l l ^ th e -g n n m d -a t-O a e e h ’i plac* te J f ^ :_«nougb to le t the chickens eacapa Q : and then WM aet down two feet :,. 3• a'wkr. A aawhcn* alttlng bettde the •"•666t»' Wti a tp8«W d u trmBflg-tha —ciai• roer of the ooep. recrea

T ha telephOQ* eeopw>7. reperud whedi- th* high wind knocJwd out 11 tale- and i : pbone line* and th* Idaho Power Frldaj : t ^ m s a npotUi aome trouble, no I

• the oonUnutog fan of rata. band___ At-Halley-*-h*aTy-thundanbew«t ««»»'-

: uthered in th* bad weather d u ^ bandtbe attaraoon. Th* ihowtr wm fol-

; lowed b j blgb wtndi tha t toppled j,igh 1- !'■ ' ' I Stuc

i It-YearHigh S’i: RalnfaU thU m o n t b l tb* <l«nta; hlghett In 11 jeara la Twin yalla, Tbur»

_i_ af tha buraau e t en.. denU: tomology ahowed PWday aftar* WMhi• oooa. tir* X r_ To aooa Priday a total of 1J«, July.

tnehea ot r*la h ad falUn for tho Ko• mmis. That wM th^ .h lgha it punm

: total alnc* th* IJS to u l for tba ^ Oha: entira m oatb of May. 1941 And ^ h: th* IM3 flgur* WM th*. bigbait t>* la

1 ^ aloe* iW jr b e n JM l n c ^ feu p m .■ ta May. : ~ ~ Mor

‘ ja a r oaly JM ef an Incb tn tbe-WM jacordad.lh May. The toUl . .

: la 1S8I WM 48 of an Inch and- ! • In 1980 only J# of an4ncb-falL _ 1 (

: In. m o . how*T*r, the total wm: l.OTlnebea.____________________ ^

• ; power aad-talapboaa polaa la tb* Satun: o anne tl area. W hea on* pol* ftU a camp,: hot wire electrocuted two eowa, one Tbey: calf and a buU belonging to Jaok initrui

.L.AUr«4..Anop>*r o q w ^ * .b o r » a ln field.:

: to oa* of the dead anlmala, a geniThe Idabu peww eotnpany-r»> -Qowi

5 ported three polea down In the a full > 'O annatt ar*a and numerous crou - ho gui• aim s broken..: Oeaerally ipeaUng, t a r n a r a

' : around BaUey -war* happy to tee IDA I : 'the addlUonal rain alnc* It maaitt tallo, }

mor* graaa for thalr Urutock. In. PaUi, Oar«y, ranohars ualng. Irrigation the G

T watar from tha 7U> creek ram* ooUegt ; -Tolr aald tha rilaa of ths Uat few „■ , Z daya b an kapi tba watar larel .; in th a raaarroir eeottaat. Aa mueh• u U balai used for IrrtgaUoa la ' b a la t '.p t t tW k lato th* reservoir•. fay aataNr-thayi aald. ^ " i ">: Paliflild had Inctiaa of rain vm

■: between ft p. m. & d l ,p . m. n>ura« for v ■ ; --4ayAAfound-4-p. - » - aotte haa . faU Mrr-a: -!-Tla-\i»i-»rea-buH»^*port»-oa-dam- h#ld-« : ag* have been- reoeived. Snow feU l d b t

.* .IQ tb l ffiouataizu right, down to tha j . v « : vaUay floor during the n lg b t be e£i : Ball alao wm reported on . the nrla&( : north aide .near Rupert Thunday tuary

ij;_A tten iooaJn tJM jiB 0t t a j8iJlBniaKi a- have baan made. By 8 a. m. Friday• Rupert bad had omy oae ha lt inoh b u i . in tba eiarent storm but more gene : ! ra in wm tailing. a nm, : * .Potato ^ t i n g o a the a o rth aide n ^ Z h iu beea alowad by tha atorms u the R : has • beat thinning. Twin Palla Burla] Z 'Cotmty Agaat Warraa lMlgli' alao comel

rfpw ted t o t tha w a t , » ^ ,I u f ia g wotk la ihe flalda. He aald R u t « warm weather U aeeded so tb* lui j .

- work'«aa oateb up with tbe-'giow- the Ri

m. W day Ooodlng had 10*im! . IJO inehas of rain. Burley. M neltot . laeh and Twla Palla. . n inch. Be- Ooods

tw e* a .ta .m .an d J io o aT w laP aU * wUlb< : had aa .^dlU onal J 8 lach. , , - r ^

BAOKBOMX ^MILHXR, May » - U r . a ad Mrs. K a

: LeRoy SDla.' TOoela, Utah: Mr. and' Mrv. XmersoQ Sears, Surtka, CaUf« H

and'M ra. "Oharlea MoParland. S aa: Olego, OaUf., have returned bcraa ■

after Tlsltlng Mr. and Mrs. Xarl H: Sears. ■

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VUltlng houra a t Magle VaUey ilS. Memorial hospital ars from a to < X |: a a d i t o i p j n . QB

ADMITTSD Sh-Mra.-PraacU Utt.-Carol partao, H

. : A rthur Oaytan. Mr*. Henry Ray- M: bom. Mra. Oeorta MltcheU, Donna f i i; Jeaa Bansan and Mrs. Barry Baton, H: aU Twtn m Ut: oarl XaUy. Xden: m: Aan Nalaoo, CasUeford, aad Mrs. ■

_:_Xdwatd.Oo3t..RocerMa.------------^__DISMISSED ■

r Sart'ooopw and f l. daughter. Blackfoot: Oeorge WU- ■: klnaoa, n ie r . aod Mrs. Barold M ur- ■; ^ aad Robert WUUams, both ■

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ss, Plymie - Btud«•ot ' - - . ^ Lattll3’e ^ o t0 ihrte dayi without a hicia ^ ~traffie 4<dth in our M d i^nd . . drlTir

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» Summer Bdnd”~ Sii Studies SlatM 3she aoutti ha —CUues-im der-the-cjty-sum m er truck

recreation baad program have besa eldened scheduled; Emeat Oranar, elty parks oustla- and recreaUon director, reported ^ t« n'«r Priday. ; ' MM

No charge wffl be mad* for tbe^ band-tnitrocttens. Ortoer' empha* «U|l>tkt® tm a .~c m t u w i w fln p w - f y —* -

band students wlUi one aad two ^ a d r yeare^ traln lng-and-hlgh-eehool band members. AU sscslons will be ^ conduoled-ln tbe bandroom’of tbe

•<* high schooL nortt“ I fitudenU -with one year's axparJ*

ance wUl m aet-at-lJO p. m. Mon- " 5 * day and Wednesday; two-year atu-

a dent* at 1:M p. m. Tuesday and “ J “ I, Thursday and high aohocl band stu* . /r J ., denU a t 7:30 p.. m. Monday and r •WMh»idaymfe-»ch»auie-ir«fr«e=-

Ur* /or tb* monUi* of June and

i Vo beglnnara bend’ program lat punned. *b Charlea" lUt«Uffe; Twla~l*alU1 high school band Instructor, wUl S A It b* la obarge Of the summer p r> _1 r u n . U-------M orsthan lW ftodantrtook-pert1 tn the summer event last year. RV1 . .......... Ic« ’

! iTo Attend Camp _' . R tm qtT , May » > lh e naUoaal wm ' i

guard unit, eontUUng of T» aaUited johnJr* men and five offlean, «U1' laavs Pniub* Saturday moralng fo r- wrnimar by Ma camp, Capt. OrorarNawmaa raporta. u n g

ne Tbey wUl participate m two week's {>•>ok InstrucUon and training a t Gowan oondiIn fleld. Sols*.- nobleos A cU < rtU ea '^ lI^^^ e^^

a generij open house wlU^be helA

tie a full mechanised {(irada of an Ida- of thi a- ho guard unlta. tende

r a EXiKOTCD acUvcee IDAHO STATE O C U « t t Poca- « Qa t t«llo,May 3#-Thomas P.Day,Twln ^In. PaUs, has been eleoted treasurer of 7 ^ .on the Oeo!o0 club a t Idaho SUle o ld { ir» ooUege. ,fM I ' " ' ' 1 J*nieS Magic Valfey . SSi S Fnnerals , | j™'J« .TWIK K ^ - n a m l S S ?-a* for WlUUm Grant DIous, son of 5 2 3 . aU Mrr-*nd^Mr*r-K-P.-Dlous.-wlU-.be -M- - g0- held-*t-a!80-p,m.-M onday-ln-tbe sU LDB Ubemade with BUhop Melvtn

J. Van Noy In charge. BurlU wUJ * 2 „ be idade In Bunaet M awrlal park.

he Prtands-may caU a t Uia WhlU mor- ay tuary Saturday,' Sunday and untU —

--------------------- » ioh BUHI—Puhera> aerrlce* for Bu. t ; ire gene s. Hayg will be conduet«d a t , a PA . Monday ait the Albertson Fu- ' ■ de neral home memorial Chapel wltb M tb* Rev. Oharlea Easley otflcUUng. B g lU Burial wUl be made In the Bubl K eo cemetery. ■ !e » __ ____________ _________ _ _ » 1■Id RUPERT—Requiem maaa for Mar- I M ha lua J. Olraud' wUl be oeletaraUd by \m r - the Rev. Pather M a l ^ MoNeUl a t S

tRi'Bt.'TIIciiolMXaUiMoohurch a f ^ 10 a. m. Saturday and roaarywUI be H'i M r*olted. a t 8 p.m . Priday a t the lew ; ♦- Ooodman mortuary chapeL Burial erWlt U* wUl b* made In Ute Rupert oemetery. r gtvto

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M em orial D ay Is a d ay o f d e ^ n ie m o tj v f lliust! 'wlnj, by th a l 5 u s w ith o u r p riceless h e r ita g e 0

D ay is a d ay o f 'd e v o tio n . . . on . can p ledges h im se lf to th e <

M- -" m a n y g a v e 'so inUdh’on ba tU e i globe. ___________

•is^ ■ —Mr. and Mrs. Stanley

I -XwinJEalls-JJ 8 BOOND AVENUE NORTH

J .. ■ ■ J . Ainbv\

W » iir™ € ited = 1=■ -"F o rC eU isio B rb

Of Gars HerePeggy Ncbel. t a Heybura avenue, J t 8

■ w iT d tw by~ M m »nerT or-a n wng ^ 1 = on -aa expired drlver^Ucanse fol- lowing a minor colUtlon In tbe 100 block of Shoahone street n4rth ^1* Thursday. Police said she wm pul- tia* Ung away from the curb In a IMl, oour PlymouUi and’collided wlUi a IMS 5.® BUidebakar drlren by Maxine U " f , LattUt, U 8 Jackson s treet Both ve- P0^<

; blclas were damaged slightly.- Ora Tw-PDlIerTeported tirpollce 1 ^ ;Thursday afternoon the car sbe wm M Jl driving on Main arenue aorth

J struck aaotberreblde'at the Seeond— street stcpUght-The second car wm — -

driven by E. A. Crook, 303 Highland SIarenue. They setUed the d am ag ^ and

Iaha-sald. .................. aerlc

Claude Ooz, 318 Main avenue dayaoutti, told poUce hU Pontlao panel true

i r tnick-WM-lnvolrad-ln-a mlnor-ae* fa lae eldent a t PUer avenue east and Lo- In tea cust street north early Thursday i t rid aftamoon. Th* oU»r vehicle, a to b

ISM Dodge, w u driven by Pred Mle MUler. Both eara wero daoiaged com

a leg ' fracture ^ Wadnaaday altamoon when atruck Bl. . h u lM8_Inten»Uoft)a.truclLdrlvan. oa..i M by Harold A. Wageman, 23, route 1, ^rot

Ooodlng, Jw o and one-half i ^ e a into north of Buhl on Clear lakes road, o^er

I . Sheriff Jessa Carlton reported minor . . damage to the truck. Wageman re - i>et« . ported 10 cows Vere on Ujeroad a t -h j ; rt the Ume o fth e accident. f, A I M OldsmobUe driven by Mra. ^ . LMn Baldwin w u daoiaged Thurs- 1$ -S r« v «Mng .h m It rtniek by >"Z truck backing up In front c f the " ^

Twin FaUa Peed and fee oompany. Driver of the truck w u Usted m a

“ Mr. Poater, Sugar City. .;

S Services Held for WomanjnJRuEertl^J

RUPERT, May ^ P u n e r a l aerr- Ices were oonducted for Mrs. Mary

‘ IsabeUe Becker Thursday afternoon Bia t the Methodist church with the 'e t 1 Bev, Earle T e r^ bfflcIaUng: "H e 30, j w u asaUted by the Rer.' WUUam Ita t Johnaon of Uie Episcopal church, an 1

^ Prelude and posUude were played »est tr by Mra. R. D, Armstrong, wbo also day.s. u n g a so lo . Sl * Rebekah rites a t the church were who

0 oonducted by Mrs. Alfred RaUs, the _ noble grand, assisted by Mra..Hartx Ai » Johnaon. vice grand, and Mrs. Rey port IT Jackaon, ^ p la ln . Musio lor tne Hffll1 rites Included a solo by Mrs. Mamie ops

usrrow, MomDers ol ine kuzUlmry a£ c of the order Ritrlarch M U lU nfat- the tended the service In a body. Mem- bad .bers of Uie lOOP lodge acted u M acUve pallbearers. They were Earl not O. Oharles, OrU Olbson,'Iou.I.aw- Dep

n aon, Ralph Short, Jake WaU and rest ^ Ambrose Moffat Members of tba U N ^ Old Settler’s assoclaUon were hon- dan

orary pallbearers. They were N. K. Jensen. Oeorge Breaseal. Pranic Harria, O. W; French, Emmett - - Craven and Henry Creaaon. ,

The Helping Hand club and the P u t Noble Grand assoclaUon had

r charsa of the flowers. AsslsUng were ““ M Mra: Howard Jensen, Mr*. W. E. ot Jackaon, Mrs. R. R. Bpldell. Mrs. ^» ver s r v m tr »ci?T«wir8fiaur ^»• Mr#.' Ouy'ShUUngtonr Mrs.-Aubert bu to Craven and Mra. Bert Smith. Burial ^ " WM m ade to the Rupert cm etwy. -r- - , ' , an i l ----- --------— :----------------------------- ch

^ T H g m a i i r a r »

« It 's hard io beUere ihat only a * a lew years age tha goreramsat wm a erlUelsed' fer extnvagaaoe for r . r gtving-away free aeeda.

' of dedication . . . to tho by“ lheli^'BucrlfIew'; eiiilpw ed"" " ritage of freedom. Memorial L. . . on which every Ameri- j the cause for which so_^ _ batUeflelds th it circle the

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Arnbufanee Service

■TIMIC^NBWS,: TW IN 1

* Mseiiags Set Mai»t Tb* Twla FaUs Veterans of Por- Mai

t* P , alco W*rs post No. 31M and anx- tb* o lUaiy win hold separate meetings le y i j

snue, a t 8 p. m. Monday a t tho old eoun- M l ivm r ^hospltal-bofld lng .----------t---------

, 100 Uoens* n a * Paid ' CeadILueUe' Meju," labor camp, was Per

p o l. fined la and M coaU tn JusUee -goodIM l oourt Thuraday on her plea of guU- *fafr"IMs' ty of driving without an Idabo driv- ^fwwr

e u Ucens*. She wm cited by aUte were1 ve- PoUce* eldani

I^WM Driver’s Fainting hsi ^ ^ su fts in Wreck Kiland S H O ^ N E , May 39-Two adulU a g ^ and two ebUdrea narrowly escaped ;

•erloua Injury a t3 ;40p .m . Wednes- enue day whea the driver of Uie catUe * janel Uuck lo which toey weri riding :-ac« fati^ed.-On*-ot-ibeL*evea.catUe **"■ I Lo- in the truck w u net *0 fortemaU. A,» »day I t WM Injured so seriously I t had e, a to be kUled.Pred Mrs. DoroUv Howard, ChaUU, ac- S “ ,* laged eompanled byher husband aad.two

children, told Sheriff DiomM Con-

truck Mven mUea northwest of LUchfleldjn.tba-road-from-Carey..Tha..truck _ _

,1. crossed toe highway and dropped “U iu jnto a 10-foot deep ditch, tumlng w*d. over on lU aide. ^ IJi lw r jjra . Howard said sho wm going h J S

betweda 40. and M mUes a a hour * t ,,h en she loet control of the thick,

, , The knpMt against aome rocka sent , ^ pieces of Jock flying for more than ^ ‘

30 fee t The cattle wtre apUlad out ment,

w d r »(Ta *ra*bwaSd?anda bruise on her forehead. Har bus.

** * baad and chUdren 'ware uninjured.Sheriff Oonnor eaUmated damsge

----- to U ietruck-at iflOO.--------------------- •--RI* — ----------------------- max

srt 2 Mishaps Under S. SE Probe in Cassia S?noon B nR U E 7,M ay3»-A m 3C h*rro- Unv> toe le t sedan driren by Bert P. Wltoers, The"H e 30,-»UM-3.-Resburg.-roUedover'oh :htfUlam ita top and back onto lU wheeU in Denurch. an aecldent two and oae-half mUe* tlayed « est ef Burley a t 4:S0 a ja , Thurs- testalso day. Ho wMjJot injured. . maj

SUto Patrolmaa M arrla Snyder, ed.twere who InvesUgaUd. said damage to poiiUils, the car amounted to WM. blarty . Anotoer minor, accident ..waa re- 'warRoy ported Wednesday evening one*half eau

“ IW m us e u t Al'uuriey 'a t U\e rallhiadamle crpsslng when a car driven by Joyce torr a ? the rear o f^^ O rey b o u n d 'b ^ t S ^lem - bad stopped a t toe croaslng. .ftmd u M lssAntoonsaldherbrakeswould tEarl not hold whea she tried to stop.

L.aw-------------Deputy Sheriff LePage Laytoa in­and reeUgated toe accident which did '------toa IlDO damage to toe car and 8100

hon- damage to toe bus.4. K . I , , 1 ;ta n k n r •««tt W a r n i n g •I *v. city parks and reCreaUoa d ^ * had partment empl6yes h are beea lA- w

atructed to maintain a n alert for «• f ^ youngsters pUylng with a ir rifles

In parks. In effort to put an end irtjujt :rt««porl*:o£-70ungatOT:ahooUftrT =ubert -birds in th e parks.------------------- —lUrial This warning w u sounded iry. - -PMdsy-by-CUy-Manager Joseph

E . Latlmore, who noUd toere U a a ordinance prohlblUng toe dU- .

■ charge of ftreaims wltoln the

’"4^ flrearmaThe air rifles create a h u a rd *

to children pUyIng In the parks, end when-carelessly uaed. could

S ifti claim a ehUd's eyesight, the city

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Ings ley PUh and »ibrCUrt,-botoBBbl,- - r — wn- *od PUrel Popbam a ^ Mary Pop------ haov-botb-Buney.----------;-------------- aador~

;j , --------------- • • ■ praiseiCCeadlUons Noted "most

was Peny Halllday-wM-r*port*d-ln foc-pe sUee "good* eoadltloa\and hU w ife 'to m nai riU- ^alr" ' condlUon a t Maglo VaUey Thurs( irlv- Memorial hospital, Priday. They _T he rtate were Injured In an autcaobUe ao- united

eldent Wednesday a lgh t ^ «

f — irav il-to CaUfomla------ --------------> Mra. Richard Commona .and son,

Richard, tolt toU weak fe r Baa CK Cleco. wbere he wUl enter a h army hosptUl—for—examlnaUoa_. They; . bavKbeea making tbalr bomo with -waldo Mr. fcnd Mrs. R. E. Commons for oudw tb e .p u t monto. unUU

S ■ ^Jt | 5 BM Ih--- 1^« U ' A ion w w T io ro T W » 7 ^ t-M l^ to tbe- h iS VWUy Memortal hospJUlto^Mr. aad cUy, v

JtoTpraacta tltt, Twin Falls. A soa 3««‘- , ^ WM bom Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. th» N

' t « Vonliy Hopkins, Bubl. and Mr.. and “ Ittee m & o

neld _____ ' claUio.

Deia 1388 Judgment against Oeorge Tjl. MoOlnnU. Kunkle claims be sold J t i MoOUinU IS tons, of alfalfa bay .

^ durii^ May, 1931, and MoOlnnUbas

aUo aeeks Interest on toe Judg- ^™t mmt. He Is rwrwenUd by Bland-

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hus. I ~ I debaUSmall Clue

— •--R U P E R T ,-M ay -a .—.Needla____Jackmarks left by blood tu U -saved- for toi

■ toe day for a young couple thU Hllty ' week. most Ij

------------E IU - MoRenal*,--BolM,- and toe pe] iA l^om M Mackley, Rupert, had Robe

. planned toelr wedding for some nsater trro- time, but It almost h it a snag, mutex h m The bride-to-be left her p u m I n . Seb K r o h ^herbw U jer'scarand he'drove'lo John U In Denver. evaluanUss Tbe purse conUlned blood - a u s i lurs- test reporU needed for toelr Bench. . marriage license and It appear-

rder, ed.toe wedding would have to be t 0 to postponed. ' Jp

But County Clerk WUlard Hay- - | ,_ ward Ustened to their atoryrand- ealled Dr. Q. A. Moellmer. Ha " 2 "

road syggejted toelr arms be checked JJil for nicdlfl martoi tn dfttarminf! if toe. teata had -been given. Tho

that needle marka were toere. The U-. cense wis usued. ,,

The couple w i r e married ■ijf; ll>u™ i.r .1 M ,h4 IWIi.‘ did ----------------------------------------------- r e a d•100

—I EVERT CAR MUST B: DRASTIC PRICE CUI

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- As “Fatherof- =g Year” for.’53 £ l -

ssTs; ^Q^iM d'the UBlted NaUons m tbe ^SSosTlmportant sIngU c o n t r l r ^ 5 5 & d

___ f i S iS m e . But M -M M »I» -^i.iiy ehet«iM toe award because “ * *• ' hU w ork a t 'th e 0 . N. U of vltol

^ SS,«ng^ ThO'awsjd-wM -prssentad-at-A »lto w aldorf-^toria hmcheoa by Sir for oUdwyn Jlbb, pemianent repre-

ientauve of toe UnlUd Kingdom

‘^The* aWarda wero a pteUmtoary u te- -totbe annuaJ^bsSrvaw* c« Patbor*

dav w h lc b ia l ls to June 31 thU S ^ “ winners wer* t tM te by of

to* NaUoaal Patoer^, Day con-

^ “ to*addlUbn to Lodge, to* oom-

claused field*.___________ Stevens.

S Debate Presented SS For Toastmasters SS.M

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David Barry and Prank DaLuca '“ n debaUd to* a/nrmatlve and Darld

Hllty and Hal aardeuUe the aega-

11a- .!! jack-NaweU_recelTe4_toe.p*ncll■ed- for toe best.Uble. toplo speech aad “J

nd toe pencil for to* h«*» long speech. ^ad Robert M. W. Ballalaen w u to u t-me master for toe evening Table topics _ . i , .lg. m uter-w u.Robert..W arberK _aodIn. Seb K ohlu acted u grammarian ,'to 'John WlIker»oa“ wu.''thft“ genar*l

evaluator. . .«4 ...GueaU wtfs Hirry B ury and Artelr Bench. ^ ^

Fire Reported SCity flraaen were called to toe

parialanTauidty,-713 M aln'arenue '^ 8outh .- at ‘9!l0-*.-m>-P» d a y ^ > n -a - —,7 fire started In an e«trtctor. Somo

were damaged. H I“ * The flrO'Wu out within 19 m ln- ' H A. . . utea. There w u ao damage-to the H |

building. •

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p lFsa F T ^ ^3 ' Pedestrians bntiylhg about to «e t .

o u t of momtog ra ln s tc n o .. ; lU ___ Serrlce ataUoa attea d y t gra tn i t J

7;made ear parked wlto rear wheeU

SS? parked upon sidewalk.. . Interior ^ of. oonvertibU wUh top dowa being

soaked by rato . . . Mary Jo CahUl ti,. and Bob&e Sherwood exdUdly dU- X n ®

cussing plaas to Attend cooreaUon ^ l a . MUwaukee. W om atfbendia*

orer to retrieve dime fresa ga tte r . J*® a fte r looking around to see If any- **

S n one-ls-watohlag. . .-S U t* -P a tro l- r tu j mfcn M. J ,. Bays. Jr , oomplalnlnc

about s o r e - h a n d .. . Ptdestrlaa Jumping back u auto spUsbea

. , through nearby puddle.. . Police^ dfficen“ buddietf'about—ra d io :.';

DetecUva L*o T « k l n | ^ . sUidytog ^ photography b o o t . , Eagln* sput- J K

u automobUe oeepa -aloag ^ through IntersecUoa flooded wlto

s r ^I by eUl of downtown garage beneath g « t ^

sidewalk graU ng.....................

a ; ^ ^ e n t e n c ^ . ^

Stevens, a transient, w u sentenced n ----- -to •90 dayr I n - th e Lincoln-oouaty ■*’

I JaU Thursday on a eharge of ateal- EAB tog a coU of copper wire from tha Ml*«r. Idaho Power company nlisU U on f ^ f<

!irS souto of Shoshone. He wm arrest- *t hls ed by Sheriff‘m o m u Connor on a complamt algned by C r ^ K night

^ Btevena pleaded guUty when ar- ralgned before Probate. J u d g e

___ Dwight LaOrange and admitted. . . . 'se lli^ toe wire for iSiSt^Tbe irlre

^ relued a t <ltf. .

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i i d hom Sunday to S g f aad M nt WU- ( I i Et t a Item Phlnney a t Fort Lewis, Wash. I f tjtn

Sergeant Phlnney U toe *oa o t Mr. C ^ aodW rs. w ,8 . .P h la a e y y ^ . - * ,t- ■ ' ' ~ ■

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till Visited m P y Governor,;;MiaiL smtuo, Sttm. “ ^ b te Z } n B b district to fcr- „ K i F » t o t t i i e T « l n M U "

f f ^ r r s jSSSl.’S S S i^ m .i “a bet liDce he w»s In- « in utcnoldla u d d e n t —

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tlKU to campeta Io > a ^ liireoetestwltb aesoben «t kal lOTteo dubs « t a f St^mnm mtJ*yceepark I ibm Uw Msflte VaCej iMttbaOplen Reds.

ihond Uld R u n t - M pietare of his tonr o t cr Mira and Oernuu>7 U st U>KBnwn w u p ra sn m Iht aci m a . K roorae.- a . D. IbLggjg-Hm nad. stm- jfc

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kesHeldfor S tizen of Burley SW. Mv » —Ftmeral serv- wl lilul W. MOSb^nS-wee t t dxj h the Burltgr ZJ>S <a

u d MIh Bishop Leslie t rBc(QdiUi«.i>BsiQ7 ncr- iFiTO Bortaary waa glTcn <* a Tlw p ^ o d e and I It tte ciorth were p la n d ro k Vksth. June Bntchlnsoo » ™ b -UUs Waii*h. «anff. th Ito r o tfrea by Robert gx '•W ^ W M rt« lb rL « riar t Odaer. Uxsisn -fpok*. -1 -^«nt-a-«olo-»ecoBB= "1

n fon MeBrtde. Benedic- “ iroxmced br Archla « , ^*MDt wu m»de In the S?5r„’S “ “ , = ^ s

VenMj a Jolter, mcirt. i K S8 *e MrthUd, l a chars* ****** were Mri. P e ^ Vt

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=T J o a s tm a ^ Oobr: | 'Holds Last Meet

¥ JE E O im ,lla jra» -R «»o :M -nee t- ' tD ca ftlM Jen ae l> 3 astB astm ch ib a I - w b d d W ttfacadsT a t tbe

Owl C1I& Taa M ahan Mrred ■■ - tna rtmaita - s a d Bayd Ftceman

™ I^ Main tftakaa lododed Dick ^ ^ BttDtOtr «od a B . Barder. Boyd ® ' T tecnaa t*v« tb e Snncatlan. n i is “ ^ vaa tbe taat M colar oee ttac ol £ e °

eUb vn ta tb e U s t wedc In A onst. ^ Membeia win b o U ooe oct-door 1.

^ a t e o v t a l m the UM w c* w “ June and their szunol flah try « t » ttw d e a r X « k a co tm ttr chib dur- % t e t the U rt week far Jnly. - |

Awards Made p............ - 'd^ To Bnhl Cubs r

• B tm t t u r J»-->Iotlier K.tonrt a Bade Tard'* v a s tb e theme aw ath s «anle*oot-by^nilrpK »r»npcaw red w

_ by tbe ICetbodist c to c b . a t Its b . to nnal meetlnc Tneaday n lgbt a t the k 'tw . chnrch. Meetings win be resumed j, “ ! in the fan. A

■ S . Varloo* objects, saeh a s bird R P“ fc *?!**? *°»* tlO TC idanU Ulostrattog a^ the month, were esblhlted. . r

Ttaty-three aw anls wet« nude, bIboM lecdTed by d en one tnctoded e

“ «« p c . JtaO T 6Knis, two sOto- arrow*. John Ro»- P bSes."“* Wearer, bear 8

^ S en two members recd iin c awards w * v e is Bffly Mewbir, two • J lw ar- ■« ^ rows .under hear; Jctoany Foster, W ^ lion badge and one #arer arrow: C

Dmwle . P r ith<rr... bw r -badc»;-GU> M _ _ twrt Atwood, one gold a irov under Jt

Uon; Vanco P e to so n . bear badge: U «w OM loJd and one allrer arrow; Uj - noyd BU, year bsdce, and'Chartes ai

Julian, den ch^ef cord. kOen three v in n o s vere Vernco B

Sbaver. gokl arrow tmder lion; Da- dc irtd ShaTtr, wolf badge; PhOUp et P e t e m , ooa goid and one sUrer tl

# X , arrow; Lwry Iren o n , d enom

^ ^ o n e - s U w r - a iT o w ander bear;James Data,,, one fdlowabip and

‘ one d ire r kttov n~<«T wolf; WadeMlUer, one j f i r s arrow u n d s bear. ^

flro w ln n en were Robert P“ Pierce, ooe cold a rto v ; Joe Koch, tj

cne tfher arrow and dcsners ittlpe; J'^ D»uW DUU, OM .Ihcr u«I S ; ■

cold arrow; Bob W att,_one.silrer aaih S S I * ^ t a n d a Coad. wolf cc2 ? DonaM lo ty h m irw m j p gp b

^ W d>elos-awanU-wsre-pnaented to ™ Gilbert Atwood, K en Ambrese, Jim - hi

« y Shields. Johnny B arter. Joe K

n Work Is Started « OnHighway Job "

rat- GBQSHOK^ M ar 3»>om z« op r o t eraUcms were s ta rted T u«day on r U st the remalniflc th ree mUes o f the » n m last Unk of blshw ay from B3 in ^

north Shoehone west to the Good- *' . D. Inc e«m ty Une. Tbe'HoIm es'Cbn- p lm» ^ « e U o a - c « p a n 3 r - l . - d o ta r - th e “_ VWK.

' 7116 Itl^iway h as been tmkler con- stmcUon for n r e r a l years. T be fed- e n l goremiuent w in stand 60 per <«nt o t the cost o t th e remalntcS'

C J three mllw aod th e locd district "* HT- w^ y ^ ^ 4 p e r c e ^ ^ sUte

■Jia n r y enginealnc work so tb e dls- alle tricfk sU o t of tb e constmction n y - v m be t t tS M Ja ptasa tbe 10 per Iren cent chaige.and Bid tor work w as $38,473. Tbe lyed road U known s s tb e Wood Rlrer ison n a d and th e c m b i ^ w as let inc. thiougb-the M abo fede til ald 'pro^ bert cram.BWiS ____ . I

^-Wiil-ActionTfelced-55^ A peUUon to probftte tbe wffl In ^ th e e ta ta o t Alexander Tlndley v ia *^0 lUed tn probsta cou rt Wedaeaday.

Ib e peUtkster was tbo widow. Bin. L _ WnUmena PIndlaar, 40e lU rd a re- ~ >w. noa w e4> ,Ser b u ^ a n d died Jati-

Tbe cAate fiiclUdeB ft lot faa Twin ^ VkOs and two craTts.fai.TtDeT 'VUv -•

district o t aeeUon.400. Parks De- - - tfn . TeJopmenteompauy, Twin Fkoa. Tbo sen. property is estimated a t a r a h i e t t _ 'em notorcr~«iDOO.~ ’

Arthur Bsbbell m ncaents U n . = = -y !n d U y rT b e -b c a a ^ " V e r io r iO ^ s .m .J u n e lX

— J WINS BCBOI.ABSBirOH ID&BO BTATX OOUB3S. Po-

,t_ csteflo. May 3»~Tbra itotOa, Ja- . ome, baa been awarded a scboUr- ahlp for the «nmmer to the yircinU . City playen, Vtrgfail* Cltj. Moat.

■s F naces BUosner. Bden. wm ac t a i

k«o~ Money to LoonUTO • Olty Resident Loans

• Olty BustaMBS Bid*. Losns MO • N o Appraisal Tes K • N o Commissions

^ • Low in terest R ates

a J . E.^JWHITE -■JU AOBNOX

U T M ataB art A m s MT4 -

DAYS LEFT! _this o p p o ]^ ty to JsedCarorTrock!l O I X S A L E P R l C E S :

JG S ran d -A tt-D A IF — ^ ^ r & SUNDAY,

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l> - Dipomas Are- ! ^ Distributed at ^ Senior-Event iDKt WMtoiUt. S n a e ^ m l |

e x n d s ti la tb e blgb s ^ o t i gym- • nartm c.K .B Ilycauw asthespeak '* '

i 4j^ er. Martin P. JUergensen played the ^ ITO«alonai anfl * ^ S , £ S l and ' %xx ’ '» » » » sp au r gare t&e ■^ larocallon and benedicUon.% , t BcbweJteer dcllrered therf ” ^ u ta to ry address and • Marilyn '

Stop- Ul. vAiMfcto.!.-W U. : Knelp, Don Roy«l«r. Oienda Peter- ^ Martha Sharp «nd Ann Brae- i keUaang. Awards and diplomas were

,by M rs ., Anne - Brown, e h a te a a n ^ th e school board, Supt

K e “ d Mayo Kucera.□ S s principal.

A »00 scholarship to the CoUege ^ of Idriio waa .p reicn led to Miss ' ^ Shaip_aad thn Atioo-murio-award ' WM ^ p l a t e d to Narm* McOrtgor. ' . Ita E w a ^ awards went to Don Darls

M d Barbara ?*rouch. Katherine nned j^pcr was giren a ocholarahlp to vi-« Helena, Mont, and

Kermlt WUUns reeelred a schoUr- thlp to FUclDI Wi>rh.rty .

n tn c “ i ie m b « or th e c lau are Gordon . fullner. Jeanett* Knelp, John OU-

5“ ^ Katherine Jasper. Lawrence oded Rleder. Maiy Scott. Carl HII. Marva mrny ^ t a n a n , Donald Davls, Betty MUa. Ro»- Prank Morgan, Karlcne Hauser. Don bear Shdtaa,. Robert Jones. Eleanor i

Reichert, Iran KlsUer. Conrad £d- < »rds wards. Margie Mason, Clarence i J*~ SS?»“ * Sharp. Kermlt iister, WUklns. Norman Blastock, BUI i

^ e r Jorce Hos^eUer. Robert Anthls, < dge; Marilyn Scbweltier. Roy Klmmer-row; Un*. Peggy Parrott. Delbert Van- 1tries ausdeln. Norma McGregor. Earl i

Kalhnela b , PhyXUs Lampe. Marcella jmon Holteen, Delrtn Soott. Paula Crand- iDa- deU. c r ia a Pleak, Ray Cartee. Flor- *lOUp e tu BodeDatab.Xea-Orft,-Doa Mar- ->Urer Un and Kenneth Sayre, nets —— ----- — ..

^ Anny Chaplain to , | S Go to Conference 'rade OOODINO, May 2»-M aJ. James ,jcar. R- Crowe, tormer pastor of the Ru-■bert pert Methodist church, la expected 'ix* . to arrire in Ooodlng from Korea on Iripe; -lone 4 or &. He bas been serrtng uone assistant a ir chaplain for the filth

Urer alt-force^Bewin attend the annual Wolf of^thB Metbodlat church

d^ Acconipan7lnc-Mi -t»iiM“siid ' nm- h b famUy wUi be B<mc J a Mm, a ' Joe Korean who U to continue her study I

owd. ot Christian education in this < country. |

Major Crowe, who senred as a i chaplain during World v a r B , vas < rtcaUed to duty. In June. iosi. Be-

_ r tore beUig sent to Korea he acted □ O as «a>aplaln a t Keesler a ir fon» _ b«se,.BU(»l, Miss. He tcUsratd to

Uie Vnited States la s t monUi and lias been sUUoi»ed in MlsslssJppL

I Prior to learlnc Korea he wss awanled tbe bronsestar medal.

^ -T M T O Y S SCHIted-^ EFFBCnVI

g !I_N0W-3-SCHEDs s Over the Short

Leave Twin FaUn t' oO AM Arrive Eugene 11:25 PW

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,» . Giren DiplomasI*' PAtTL, May S » - n » ocmtnence-

- w ent program te r IS Paul gadusUa \n t ,was held-Tuesday srenlng Iq the J

Paul Khool auditorium, -no pro- I |P(]er ««*»lonal sad recessional, drectedated Boyd ^ 1 . muslo lnatruct(r,.were <aent Pl*yed by tb s Paul •concert band. 3lym- K. O. MerriU gare thi Inro- •eako »U on and benediotlsa.. •i the Robert Hamblen, salutdorlan, ‘and Carol KUuser and Marcelyn Bam- ^the niond. raledictorlan. spoke. I

Dr. Albert O, MltcheU. pnfessor ]•the orspeechatU ieU nlrersltyoiD tah. >riiyn «Poke. Diplomas were presened by | lette Davls oreeo..iobool-board-nmber.- jtsr- ■ ■

^ Tear’ Is Topic , , At Graduation:

Uege RUPERT. May 29r4>r. JosephMiss Catmult. instructor a t the Bnl'enityirard o t^ tahropoke on the effect-tf-fesregor, on personaUty a t 'th e Ruper high)srls Kliool commencement- Wedtesdaysrlne t t the LDS tabernacle. . .p to Dr. CatmuU,« former Rupetblghsnd school graduate, said lear Is ausetul

]Ur> thing In life since ’ It serve* as au~— ynmlnc fnr phjntcsl.rtsngT..Whsn.rdon misapplied. It Inhibits people men-ou - tally and physlcaUy. he sali, andence there were more taUures reultlngarva Irom fear thon from lack ot ibUlty.lUft, Processional and recession^ wereDon played by M n . L. L. Culbirtson.anor organist, and Mrs. Howard Bums.Ed- Otherm uslcainum berswereivocalence solo by Mrs. Wayne Newcons, ao-rmlt companled by LaMar McCloy andBUI a violin solo by Mrs, Olen Tdman.

this, CrandaU and Zane Buckley, ner- Presentation of tha class wasfaiade ran- by Carl Huntington. Rupert! high Earl school principal.. Diplomas j were seUa presented by Mrs. O. A. Mo(Umer, md- member of the board of trutees. tor- The annual Minidoka county wrards tar> -vere-prteented-te-LolB Crandd and

Jane Remsberg. John 3^racy,i Jean NlchoUon. Carl Dunn, Oatterine BrocWe, Nancy Pride, Shlrle; Or-

) chard. M argaret cameron. loulse__-CoKmaa._ehlrley_.ADderson:, snd:Q 0 Sandra Blavln.mes

S To Move Your T n n kK Oh or Household . . . !niS W^UDotheJob'S g B e t te r - Fdaler,

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lEDULES-DAILY—'hort Route West 0 AM 3:45 PM 12:40 AM 5 PM 8:50 AM 6:60 PM

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3, Twm FAIXS. lOAHO'" TrF:Hlffliiitiate“

m'as 19 New Membersuence- Nineteen new membeis were ini- UlusUa Uated Into tbe B ka lodge recently, in the I t was tbs first ItUUstlon conduoted

te pro- by Use new ottloers, drected The new members are George T. (r,.were Oompb^, WUllam U Olalbom, Jack -I band. L. Clough, I t a i s T. Freestone. R. ai Inro- Oervtenbergtr, O. M. BsrUey,

Oeorge Hohnsteln, B m er A. BUer, I^on B. KroU. Sterling O. Larson,

n Bam- Robert W. Molesvorth, Price R.Nash, Oeorce NlckKm, Dwight M.

mtessor Pwiott, George-£. I*oweU, Freder* UDtah. ^ L -Scbw arts, Dwight' L. Shaw,

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Ohadwick, Prosser. WashiT is rtilUng har parents, Mr. and Mrs. & ra Han-

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1 . ®B ■ T H s c i v m i r o F T E o o D r ! U H w i t h r w t r t n K oraa. tb a a lw a y a .p rs a a n tH ' Mnaiukea of atomio bomba a t boma and ft gxMt

- *«p*wton In ^ a normal dylUan llfh t -! agalBft dlseaao aad natoral dlaaatar, It toA}

■ .'- ahouldnt be n^caisary to argue for the na- pojiuB Ilium III....11......... Ill m u.M ^ r ^ n o u l ut efM3r^ 0g=^>ouaai<l~in1fll« t:aB a : zlrgr

' reach air atattona behind tbe lines In Korea,■ : 98 a rs aalTed. This remarieable record, un* *^t;

equaled in any other war, la a great iribate Bay■ -Vto-tha ctre-glTan by.oijrannymadlcal aarT-,H < loaa today. BQt tha oTerridlngraaaon for tbeir■ anecaas li tba aTallabUlty of whole boman■ : blood. b«B■ ; n » aatborttlaa aay thet» ia abaolutaly no fiui ^ _ j j i nbsutute for whole Wood therapy In trea t-

H For another thing, the prc«run, astabUsb-■ —^ed-bMrwithln the office of defense mobOixa-......tu■ ' tlon, a t the instigation ot President Elsen- < ^ i I E •- bower. Is trying to oteate a blood reserre “ J« H -^blg-enough-to^«ae-tha.natlon through any■ f possible dlsaatar-ftt heme...................... MmiM ' Offieiala estimate that if Just one of our TmI I I* major cities were atom-bombed. 120,000 unlta *uw■ :o f whole blood or its derlratlTea would be■ :> nee<ted In the first 73 hours. Multiply th a t ^ M -r-^flau ra by-tba doiena.of Jarge cities in America ther<■ { ahd'you gat aome notion ot the aeope d t tbla aOtitH >' Actually ahead of this on tbe priority e ,H {bowever. Is the allocation, of whole blood n^-a& djlenyattTM for.ibnm edlataAaadaatboipe,. jtua n i l not only Mg dlaaatara but automobile mcT- >ao.7» H n idents, aurgety, ehlldUrth and varloua

H I V Only recently, adentlsia bare leaHSed' thmtH I '.gamm& globulin, a blood deriT&tive, Is ef- nnorH |j * fectlve in modlfylng the dread p a r a l ^ that .ned;'in l '.frequently foUowi polio. In the polio aaaaonau n ' - a l u ^ the dimand for this naw aafaguard 7 ^ 'H ll .;wlU ba tremendous.U ll ' Xven If the war in Eor«a ahould end next yan u '-week, the need for blood for clvUlan use, ahd not k| H :fo r 'the' disaster reserre, will continue.M > Too ean glTa your blooa once every three :H fi - ^nontbs-wttboat iU-effeetat. Maybe you feel ^ ] |■ ~:you*f« been dunned too hard for money by «ni i B ~-;.tba ebarlUea. But thU-Is different. Nothing, that H I -ytm am <to »m glTa yoa_deeper aatisfactlon_H h l i t t a T l n g « o h t i t t i t« “lta p b r ta n tiy 'to ^ B - Q gH health and safety of your fellow Amerlcsn. » „H /f _____- ^ ^— _■• !_ N . . . - H iU l P I W C IA N 06 f o e :---------- --- ^K . .____ lAunnce i*. Lee, past president of the U.-8.- tu ta^ *^i^TnW of commerce, has been one ot the migt

leading adrocatea of returning U. B. publicWJ---- nwn>rahlp. HU Oiemft has “ 2 5H , been th at administration of the TT. 8. na- H i tlonal f o r ^ abould be freed from bureau- . H I o a tte eontrol. V 1H B ' Blnoa Mr. Lee Is a North Carolinian and H-^head:ot.tht_QcoldentalXntttranee.company.of.B th a t M te , there bas always been considerable

^puadament aa to why be ahould -be such W l ' a ' diamplon’of tba w a i t^ ' liTastook growers win tB li------w bo-w snt-leaa~federal-eontrol-om -(bek- 'n gaalng rights oa publle lands.| |{ &ugb a . Woodward, president ot the New wb n i . ifodeo Game PiotectiTe association, shed «mt«: HI m n e Ught on this riddle in Washington xe- '>>u d R c ^ tly , during a speech before the North la Americaa WUdllfe oonference. tn o '181 . “ liCr. Lee is a stockholder, director and uexti

I ...... fice president of tbe Pemandea companyi *»r .A New Mexico corporation* whlcb is one ot the-larger llTestock irowera o t aheep and Z ^ , <^ttte to theTOCthwest," aald Mr. Woodward. ^ tl^eTetnandeacompanyoperateanoeool^oa- -metJ

■■ patented lands but upon forest lands and pther public lands.

*Se is the brother of the president of the tered ' Fernandes company, who for flS years has that

----- been president' of the New Mexico Wool “nkGrowers' association. During those years he bas earned the reputation ot being the most outspoken crlUc and Implacable toe ot the _ tr. a forest serrlce among aU western live- stock men.” wh*a

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LThe air force won’t sutler a complete loss of Ven m31 research d a u trom the explosion, ot the ^ experimental BeU X-S rocket*powered plane which fen Into Lake Ontario during a teat tota

• BeU test pUots, Jean Ziegler and Prank Welko, ^ were reported musing. . ^

Tbe air force has at least' one other X<3 A.boi ' with which experimental nighta can be con- bum "tInuea.Tlila Is .In afecordance" with rajular" •"** practice In ordering two or three aircraft for each test model, for protection asalnst loss k :^ o r damage aa to this case. *bj •." W6t laoeB u u omumun-h a s ' been put o u f about the Z -a, but It is presumably an im- provament on the BeU X-^iA to which test

: pUota.. hope to reach Mach. 2—double the IS . 4peed of soiidd; or 1,530. miles an Jiour—at xa In Sdwards a ir force b ^ , Calif., this summer, u plj ----- -K e ith e r-th e nbr-the X»a la a tacOcal pw <RT— tf^ c ra f t -Both are expttlmental-planes with n turbtoe fuel pumps using Uijuld oxygen, al- m Pj . cohol and water for their rocket-power. The now? lj X - lb a s stainless steel wings and taU with a ll IC^Monel metal body to withstand the airm ------ irfctidB-bftst-detetoped-aHupefeoeie-epeede- -mi-g|( . . ——- i '

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____ on thalr sida.jaai’-Ju»JrooU «...Tbtr-are.*«natw B . •, t tjia a BrM ite, Ma« H u n p a h M r t e m t Saltaa- '

« n t atan. UukMhtiaatU: Aatart 0 . #to4ridi*6a, Mov ;^ tn a r. aad B e « « r e r p t m M khilU L i

<ta flie e thar band. Uia ta l r Z>*tsdcraU «bo ap- Z• " * p m t« be Ttilaarabla tre M ul B. X>oatIas, U lnou, ;

I t and B abari B . Bunptarqr. UUmaaota. I l ia 6tber op> !a a - poalUoa m attben up for retieeUoa oeeupjr falrir aaTa ;

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^ ^ s - w « O L « C T in - w an. “n a , haa on tSa clemtnta ot lurprlaa and druna. „u n . b ean a famoua New England name to vhich »,lUte Bajr aUt« TOtera are parUal. teeludina the B«aton „irv - irUb. B e baa tbe Beaeon hui baekfrtnmd o( tha krA i . LedfM astt Oabet«.-Ba cama to W aahtntteo « im to

adranee sotieas tbat he va* an6th«r Qoltt. Iroolo «, aadpkJtar«qnaOaW nOooUdge.OrdlnarUy.-be*h^ba a sboot-ia tMXt rear. I

n o b u t be has o e t Ured up to Ul* peUUcal adrcrUaa- a>at> nenta. altbongb hs nov heada the anaed aarHcaa l

commlttae. A ao re practical handicap la that ho h u . r.— itetieotod-blaMWatltnanU- mitl Bnrt-btwddtRjliW :. *

tar d n a n d a . ^s a - .......Tbla earalaaanau e«atiUut«d to the defeat cf Hanrr. ->e n - Oabot Lodge Uat year on Ujo aame Ovr “fte" reoiped *Jn a th n o fb the ataU trem Boaton to tb e Berkshlraa. Ea <

abort. Seltonstaa and Ledge forfot th a t a aaaator am tut.be an arrasd bor aa well es a a U ta n a s . e £a a m n t ea well aa a Uadar. . Y.

o u r ' Tve others In Uw 1M4 elaaa-artdgea and n r - ^l l t a g u w o - ^ r * mada a almllar mlatake. althoogb not. £

t e to tba ea^M desree aa 'Baltr.'* m atanaaUon. i t ^ahetild be aoUd that, u minority member* dtning ?tba Itooaarelt-Ttumaa retlma, about th a mUy things ^

4ca they ootUddaUrer to the rotcra were apeeebea on great "Ibis analre «f-aU te.-U «y had ne Je tre o a te .' ------------ ^a ia ■ i r » » m c r 8 ' I J M 8 0 K — Iro n lca lb 'r 'a y«mg \

ahock-halred allp of a poUtlclan. v h a flrat ran for |^ publlo' efttoa . Uat year, baa taught an elementary ,q ie ,. j t u o a t n prwiUcU ateteananthip .te. tbe . diotinguUhed |» r - >eo-yaar-eM aallomtalL Be 4M n o t hare to tutor «U l- O halm ad Ball, vbo knova aU tb e tricks snd wtn |

'uae them n ext year. <1r ~ r M«i-aBf?uiMM» paitiM la Ban, - j

Jfl)!?! Ktnntdt. iidM M Uft funiitT ambaa-* ~ te f - aador to England-and u u rlotor o re r Lodga. Ken- ch a t .nedy'e forte aleo U foreign afTalta. Bla book. «o n i XBgUnd BUpt." fumlfbaa aa axoaOant inalgbt Into t^ vhy B ltler aehUrad ouch atrtktni m ilitary trlumphi c

la tha early yeara ef Werld w IL ^

lext YiUnCBLAND raOBLEMB-But thU ooneem h u ^U ld not kept him from gtrlog attention to ereryday ec»- w

ncnlo pn>bUn« Uiat beaet YankoeUnd, eapecUUy uthe am laratltti of texUle and otber Industriea trom *

2 2 thla e r lfb e l tttadel of manufacture to Use h e * soum. « B« bas ted tbe aorement fttr eongreaalona] or fed-

•by « i l Mtton. to 'reitore t ^ eoonomio balance betveea «•ling, the two aecUona.' •»-•• • • Jo n Ra wants the Taft-HarUey aet modified s6 em-

:plcyata»,liarangma ,tft,aQuthtmzWerken;ag»to>tr^»T- -beuled. Tankea- union om nlaera ahaU be dtolare<t • a o u nfair Ubor praeUce.. Ha an u ea tha t this areuHs racial, regional and n

' — . I*m«mto rr«]nittfl«- Ha Wlt^TTBgla. MyB ta >afcdhl^ tttrudUne and raOroad ratea he re ffa ]^ as dlscrlmt. ;tl:tna tny . B e also ehargea taxaUoa faroriU m to planU di

th e emigrating to DUle.bUo Kennedy may not wangle InrltaUona to White a

Bouae dinners by his tactics. B ut he ahould make fit-&•!««/<« >« the ITlill tOWBa7-> tt

VI E WS OP O T H E R S ;TiU)CBU W TOXTO

Iw l- -WesUtfook pegUrwlU hare a «ald-dayrwtu> thaexperlenee of K n . Beanor Booaerelt who vaa jeered .

ach by Japanese Oommunin.womei; to Tokyo. And Pegler oirara win h a re material *te uie slnoe u ra . Rooaeralt haa a ^le ir- and oonalstaat rieord of aasocUtlag vlUl fellow »

tr» rd e n to u p fT « B ia a - ia b rm lre -b y -th e-a lto n ie y - .RgenerfaX of ttia.tW ted Btatea. ^

few WhUe it la regretUbla th a t U ra. Rooaerelt vaa ^hed embaxraaaed to Tokyo. It Is UkevUe regretUble tha t ** X t- 'ahe doea not acospt ber pM ltloa ts a fo rtter first Udy^ of the land and r«Un v ltb th e proper dignity.- r* “ * Tbere may ba some lmp6rt*ne* ta Mra. Booeerelfa S;

^ trip to Tokyo that is v h a t would bo termed "top ‘Ain d aeextl.'’ Or aha may be there satherlnc material for £m yi her eyftdleatad nevspaper -oolumn-fixim vhloh wa- S, o f «»«a oor readers. RegardUea o f th e naaon for her Si J t l>9kyo trip, aha oertalnlyu not o n ,a rltea mlsaton but ^

m., u aS incltol MJOIW 5i r d . caose mtematloaal t r m ^ Ttiere U n o m i a s u ^ the •.r o n - -Ttttouea ba4 U » eomatBMs-awM-too-far vbaB tbayr ^U ld Jerked U rt. It. eot o thar ear. Tbe Incident a t Sarajero ^

mlgbt.iada by ooapexlson. , .i t i a oommunlst voman, -the m atte r to hand, aeat- ^

th e tered before poUee guards, b u t not before acreamtog t»h a s tha t U ra. Rooaerelt -go back home." , u7ool Tba Idea has msrliAUwa eaa add la th a t once boma, to , Urs. Booaerelt should sUy. there^-BoUe BUteonaa.

CiroBtAL WKATBEB Ih e weaUier aeldom n lta ereryonfc i t is frequently

ivc- uotisual, 6ften Irksoma, aemetlmea damaging. And w whaa I t it men usunial than usual—m ah ^ aogsy u Uay, for tnm pU the amateur metoorelotlata try te

____ f lg w out m h s........................................S o t Vegas, Ker.. are being blamed. * ^ e re b a n been » th e ta ttie Ust 30 months, and th s a r g ^ ^ t geeaI. ” something like UiU: WlUi all th a t powerful shoottag.

nd loac tlre dust and etutt. the atmosphere U bound te a t to be disturbed. Benee tomadoea to ttae United States,

Ilia'atom lo energy eommiialea doesn’t thtok much of the reawnlng. 3t pototaeut t h i t I t weuld take LOOO

X<3 A.bomba to match the energy o t a ntoderate.«lsed :on- hurricane and Uiat an onUnary ratostarra raUaaOe i l „ - e tiw iy a t- th e -w e -e t aboOt three atomlo baeiba »

f o r Bkepties w ont be eoartooed, bow trer. PeopU wbo j loss know what they want te beUere a ren 't going to let ____ ^ .o elen t^ deUi^tttfc^

eeoape-ve ought to be aUowed to faaey up bur ttilnk* 1 ^ * tog a ^ t I t ^ t Lake Ttibune.

th e ......................AVOID INOOKI. COT—At ' Xa (he la it IS yeamrfurn production has Inereued ner. U per cent > year/ PopulaUon haa tocieasM 13 IcaL ****’ * y e a r . ------- ■. —— — _ ._ _ •

l i ' f ( S ? 7 ^ ' 8 * ^ 7 m m 'F t S r o ^ r a * n u t 2 ^ ^Al- Why then • are farmen^ ae well off u tbsy are

t h e nov? First potot U Uiat toUu are %aUng mora and - ^ 2 eaUng belter than IS yeara ego.

Second potot Is lhat we've been shipping foodth e war and s tou , ^

Agrioilture, wlUi 10 per M t e f th e national, tocome :^55-30_per-caol.ol-lba-tolal_expdrts-ot-the-aatlon.-

, “ T > r m - M ~ i r i r T I * r ‘m r -e a t ta r :v B U r* trh o o » r ' IH S i- ■jg-kaep-eKporte^ilgh.-Or take m .Ua euWto-tocome— J— -Wanaeeii r«rmer. ' • ................. •_________ . __________________.}__________ ^

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_____ BOW ABdPT rATBKfcT ealg*». J?: _ J n k _ ta ia to e « . .b s » P » _ e T e T j t a r e ^ a » t t« * a d f t> t« « 5 B h u f U ^ d e - tb*

d ie d to de aaoathing ebAttt It. a« r t e te tb o u t the soaond to ant t o t e U e r, the fa?nny ia a w p o ^ to bast ^ a*T*ral l u eeaaeUreBaek fida* ttitogs fe r lei to aato Uothar. T o u le luppoeed to oocAe ■; eham- bearing BUto, flower* aad v h a t bare wc

fM lg a you and tliaa taka Uothar out to a asocial dtootr. ' tbiipMttre- -S om etbnes-tbe-iw iiifee U -oar. yTbody- «ed -erearfa rther, l i k a - ^ - - M j ^ A« Mdgea, tot a day':’ bustoess to Twto > s ^ pn to ta e X f S j^ p e r t e< M o t^ a »

ir mea aMoM er third bw fu« a j. aWMe a day referrM Ia .M Jo

- » a i ta r e « a y .T h s f a lb e ^ w b « a peL ^ th e tsa u iy d lfs iu e e a ie ttfe k a a d s cn dewa to pa'a )aaaa ter doogh te •

ba .n, bey eeeaethtof aleeifer pfc W be ati

r£ . STE y-p.'vsi’afi.Txss.sNov don 't go te tU u us wronf. tb

rS fcaT " 7you the feeling eome n to e r a day wth a t the aecond erent vaa started daaa a sort o t oonsoUUoo prise. You bu>now, so rt of like aomethtog had pii

i w ltt to be doae for tha Old Bey ao he - •wouldn’t bl0 V his top. tiu

a h ^ 8e w«Ui. lha t to mtod. P e t . tShett deelded It's high ttme pr

rcrUse- aecMthtof la dese te show aU m erilcea the ta thers th a t they aren't -also- he h u . raaa." Pot Bbota thinks fa th e ta .id»but- _ tte ^ -J y T O t o ^ j a t recognl t ^ ■

wunry _aBd_erraBliatloii to ftra ta th ln ^■emped their in st reiiirilUbB. " «rea. l a Btarttog aa of right now, P o t {7laaater 6boU R aid Acents are gotog to aqBSO. a to eeleot the typical father. ^^ w e c e n e d a inietingof T .- a r p w d - "4 n r - Ageate s a d told 'em wtiat waa coa-A not Told 'em to get righ t to 5loH. u ' wwk on- th e project and no dUly- ”

dallying. So they scattered to the J ? tour winds aod It U to te preMmedthe enUre force U hartf at.w w k. “ *

Bight BOW we'd Uke te warn aOyea good eossUtaeats against In ------ ,

..teiferins-wlUi the forte ef PgFA. ooThoee boya are pretty good. «»ey tli

“ J " knew wtoit Uieyre looktog f » Joand wo bar* oe deabi tt» y wU elib a d i» ._ « je wsmtog U a n in s t tutsytog te tonaaaee any 3 th e oe

Id wtn H p A la fa re r a t any todlrtdaala,' Matter •< tact. If a w p a r U e ^ Hi

. Ken- pbancea e t that Indlridoal. .l«y‘'Why «tt. Let 'em alena. Let 'em find th

I t toto tbe typieal taUier la Uulr o v a ealumphi eraay way. foi

And aftar the P6PA turn over the ctreeulta o t their surrey, v e il get the bi<

sm h u Pot Shota photographer on the Job.ly eco- W ith the 'PSP doing hla atuft, wa go

think we can promise to bring you « ia picture of the typical faUier righ t „

, u u th . m achedule. Pather'a day, which Is ^sr fed- sBcordlng to our £letveui calendar. m .

- .There I t la. At last fathers are Sgotog-to get what's comtog to.them.. -. ‘

iEI f you get a glimpse of thU dog. v i

al and youll h a ra to be Uie. first one c n »u sad ju ^ t u eoene. ApparenUy he's one of ac Ucrimt. ;thMer.unfartunata-pooches -people lo' planU dump to th e country. He s ta y ^ out au

to a fleld uatU hungtr'drore him to vl White a farmhouse. He appean to be a of

I make P t»b red German' shepherd, less t :than a y ea r old. He's being board- T

■ west and one-haU of a mile south o t J P U t^ T b o phone number ,1s PUer |

tl) the ; ■n<¥Ua'i'l'K>--PHOOCX! Xjeered problem doesn't arise erery TPeeler ilay. b u t when It does come up, 2

. h u a you w ant to do the right thing. It'S t ,th is m atter of brand new fathers 11

ttomev passing around cigars. Of course, iftlTtooW -Br-toi-tradltlooal-lhat-*- -J.

It vaa ^ ^ eaady acoompaniee the ei> Z |le tha t T* tU d r But w hat do you do rrtien a brand 2” aew, proud faOier offers U u box of m

clgara w ith the informiU6n th a t — rv S S : ll'a a g irit Do you Uke a ci**r tt- 1 , ^ girtSasa of wheUitr you smoker ^ M Keep to oitod that you don't w ia t5 w ' to Offend th e father.-niaVa the way F Ifa been down Uirough ttie y ea r* -

^ take th a cigar and either pasa I I t along to a smoker U tar Or carry

I t aiound uhUl. Ull break totO a HiflUoirlmnks wlien -lt-ta ll» -ou t-e f — your coat pockeU

, . Nope. etlQUette Is wrong to thU 1. scat- Ju s t congratulate the aew ta -

ther, paaa up Uie dsar. He won't J feel teo allghUd. And atter an. h«

»boms, roa worried about whether he tennaa. h u enough oigarsl

FAMOUS LAST LINE quently . . D o,yea aappeee the tam aee g. And WUl get a ay m t a t aU thU r a a - I sofsy la e r rI try te GENTLEMAN IN TBK '

FOUKTB BOW

»een St

F S \ hooverelites, tt . Hom e

km aeh / j ] ] | 3 Days Frae Trial

Jeu Ralnbolt

icrcsjeda«d 13 >

n m th s ------ ------------------------------------------- —

lg foodId since • . . '

■^®ome ' ........ .......

irhome^

I f - ™ ™_____ ________________________________^

TmtTme,rDJmO [ n l '^ksH IN G TO N - C

I p 'K TA ttbiaxoif - f w aJL th e Vr s S « i S S S ( S £ 5 p. t t e a le s e .y e e r ia ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M .the

A o iS T d e o d «

Igs fer lew taeks. «bti • oocAe TUe s e o r e t a r y U r s l ttbare wot^llke to t t o d ^ ^ H i ^ ^ H nU i out te a wlr to s r o l d ^ ^ * * " ^ M it

tbatjieotloa. Bat »%m. for i a-oar. the ........^. p S B w a r i UWS b ^ what thtr ^. . s S ^ ptobtbly wm have to go ^Jane, aheaft wlUi It. The a mUUoa wbeatBaa- f u ^ ot America will vote by a Hi*:te. ae J o ! ^ doadUse eh wbMher to tan- ^ fiSS ^

srn to - rea l^U tlO D Uinmgh , prO^ama nigh "v ttb a S E e l i r M -from W a a h to )^ U erer; r tr tp - e r iltoh i#»*k> beB he talka about wan

t r e e m aod the aeed to thrdw off coua wrong, the IsekU a M i o r e ^ t a t . . l i MUFa. - ^ i w - « M k a ^ tw oU l m ftt he w f a o e d ttie

i t a ^ d a £ fS S 5 s ‘*ptSSSng”*milk and S u «. T0tt Sum* out e t ' S ^ to a raa t sur- lg had nao he ^ aeeretary doeidad to aupport fPP<

b u t t t a t M p tr cent ot p w ty , M ( P o t whlcn meant sustatolns tha lotott P ^ '

t te ^ p r i f f l t m a ^ Q W t o r a t U .e ' i S .w aU etnrient had to buy and store away thto

f r ^ a to a m U lW and a dueshalripeuads ef Uittes a tfiy.------- -— Tt

■n^tUaUll going on and the total m t< K H p rife ig e -b y -T B ro e a iS o ff l^ i iT «redi~oarperaUoa.U_17»...mUUoa m n p o d ^ 00 which the atorage bUl vbsi

^ U aWeral million dollars a year. «hu, W mlUlon pouoda. aooordlng

4 a .p ie ^ -p U B . wUl go to ttie de- ^ ;■ p a r e n t of defeoH ao tha t men to ^

thelcrrlisea wlU eat butter Instead of dio. Commodity credit wUl be Pal3by ttie/lepartoant ot defenae • T a t t^ .r a te defense now apenda for

rork. ® H . , , - J : !

s t I n .----- a( to Wheat, the faimars must be d/ traPA . o im in ^ .th a y .w lll benetlt.to cut- Tltey tindweSoetion. A two-thlrda ma- m

g tOT Jorihr It neoessary to carry the r wU elecnon. A osrtato unount of elec-

e^dertS^Ss5y*ln^tS*pasr°idaala, aharpsns Benson's dilemma. ^

*» a n - 5«3»ut2I!ieiw N tuetasrm ier6fore ^ . .Lay he ^ h it dipartm tst win present tn u I find thetfaoU to the fanners ao they o* ■ o » a can deolde. But to present the taots

fortkully could be the etjulvalent ruui " '" t h e Cf fiumptag for the ktod of regl- — le t ^ meoUUon Benson dipIOrea. ■ho Job. TrtJi f ln t step U to potot out the H at, we oontequeocea If two<thlrda of the H “« you wiieat farmera faU to rote for tha H

reatrloUons. TJnder Uie Uw. ttie sup- port price then dropi.from.M to M

to our p e , j j n t of parity. In tenns of cur- _ ren t prices, that would mean a drop

from about W a buihtl to 11 JS. i them »-• j^jrthermoTft lf-the-farwers-Te- _

r r — ■*«U dog. wlUi'VhstleUkaly to be the greatest jine c n surploi of vjieat in history. The \one of actual market price may faUveU be*' -^Kople low>the-support p rlce:o t.m s.'A ndredou t such a drop would xtnsslUe tbe Mbim to whole oommodity market on the ere ^0 be a of the cengretsional elections. ^

la-BUU-Jt------ Th* Wf« "Knfvr^ S JjuUi Ot • AeteaaaUo BeSargUg ♦ ^■ I WATER t ,, I SOFTENER J y

SSae up, i Coaeletely tostaned n sL t ng. It'S ml>fatherscourse, ♦ w * w ; ] : f * iM Q A t■that-* z f l H U i a i A A B d H xlhe ei- I B B B O B S H B B B H t ~~p.ib ran d 1 ’ «• *“ "*>«>• W. Pbeaa I W I C»«n of .......................................................... ..

n th a t ----------la r re - , .sRioker ' i.

S ' S ^ ^ H e r ^ / i o t i / y c

V F j a i e j o a r U n

to thU I ^ / 9 ( a r d I n x ) U &■ M f f i r 9 « v T O .

an. h«* e r he J V hil yoUr Pscksrd

/ Packard InvJtitlon : E / 9 See th e new P sc ltnm aee / , CUPPERS.

r t TOI u i ,m 2 5 w o rf iTBK ' - i J j .Clipper.sdvcrti!

W_____ the fe ttu ri you likeI" ~j W rite yom tugijetilt

_ tic ip a tio n form w. dealer will proride.

M a il y ou r o H icItl

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O N G A L L I N G ” B y | b i

IS C H ItD S

be *700 mDUoa b ta b tu or mere: ^

reUry cao tlnd ttia t an sm erfen^■“ making i t unnecelaary to can ^ lOta t o *> «uot* rote. • 1 2 ]

..............sm soo W aaes his predeeoHor,o 5 S T B 5 S 5 . t t r - M a i J ^raer tba t tha Korean emarteaoy

*?w *? sUU waa of sufHclent rnagmtude w osp,], hL i tbat the ImpoaiUon of qtioUs eould utut

be ruled out. ‘ _ Olseo^ 2 ifu U o n h sd b e e n tsk e n U s ty ta r aafll

and to* irhaat farm irt' h id cut a oar- do«i tbalr acre*»e. Benaoa wotM ohide

S i s ^ ’ r . 'u r« n V siw off country.

Tvlce before wheat eU cU w b a r i ^b a a r W - o D e e - t o - l M l - i r t ^ ^

Ih the «i went to faror of^ o W « d aw to to vhen w e

* S r rote v u 83 per cent to faror. ^* * “ ■ n n » 1M 0«. u e r tm jM to “ S

52S; SS.’S f M S!i m r tMrigs the farmer must k«y to pro- genfl

duce his crops are aUll going up.____ _ ffl... hM hrought WlUde total la to

nUllOT S S a . s par*lUl_vlUi_ttie Hm U^ bUl whea farm pricea vere to a trough t<olr

jeer. v h S I n d u s ^ prloea want on up. m ^crdlng they cannot help but be eon- ment tta * f- cemed about how ttie farm rotert

s s i s S u - T A r “ S S

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I beea

s 'Ivftlent yuUlibiiUMKib^.*Jiu>* 1, 1*11

or ttie le sup-

1 WIT: ,i f o H A ^ I n d i s s s t i o i f - _ i

3 m i o u nS.'And - tig«fthufa. lOHr ;

S.S: m .:_____ \ l - v l »U«P walght! ^ b« prte '

>***• ^ SS-'wiV-"*; >____X _ T g n i D ta tts liM cxcttsI J2 ta oTtr.«ULilU« or CM*e C

2 1 oc 2 Tons U kteudr—liter raesliot'T wbiMT«r eoae UtoHm food or 0Ttr>'

ir ♦ <oU of A n u ic a 'i fsTOriit sitec-»e«l * ^ ^ 4 ais<* today. Carry th ta slwsri.

W t t f o e m i— r]'

• h o w y c M c e e n ,

Toartin._____ _______Bw iM icm M anih9 * T O J t 3 N E 9 * r

ir Packard dealer no u i—durinir Inv ltttlon M onth.^ e w P a c k a rd s a n d Packard

in 25 worda o r lew. Kow Packard >cr.sdvcrtj»Ing ahould d o c rib e ' i r i you like bett.iDl“iUjyjc»iIuil un llie tJiBclJl har------------ - —on form w h ich y o u r Packard 'ill proride.

'u r o H ic Itl p a n ic ip a t io n formiidnigh^Tjnne'9ihr*^^” ’-^-;.~::^ ''^f^^=^r^ r r /

GAWARDS <1

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RTZ AUTO €0.

B Y B o b l R e p o r t s — 0 1

“ T e a c h e r s ’ I S s l ^

£SS«^ i ^ a d i n a y ttree t Ooft who lovi '? S E e d a I te re l# h t years o f service

* S S S ^ e S b e a w p y ^ P g d v e i n a ^

sad has fourehfldran. Be it a n ac-

Blgb school teaobers who b a re cUtI

r s ^n s TS:*t*Ber 2ai1 ^tehSnson.. -Wayne Jamea, Ooli »“ • " O u o lH m lw .H K O M lim U r.an m t PM, I eould oeraldtoe Uorae, B utti to a

Oltea.- Oebrte Wed, Jeaa S tu s r t Bms ty t i r aadLew tllThurtton. Ool<Id cu t - junlOT' hlgh-eettW -taacb*ni-to- Wtt would chide to e FoppU w ^.p*tadp«J,U a-

by tt>* bei Bishop, Tom Bolmes, Jaae t Xa -o n to f tham and 'B arrielt Lewis. - - -

I every At Ltoooto achool the teaobers are ^ to ttie s a r i Alien, principal, Grace Ptonch, ®

Bea RUi. LOis, Ltocecum, Uietto ^ « h a r i Martto. Shirley BvttaO, Dorottiy

,t c r Of !j 2ence Parsons. Orace Shrtrw aad

' ^ ^ K T p . ^ B u b l a c h o o : ^»tJJl be ler. Bertha SkUlem. Sue Bunce.KUs. of the sbetti Ball. Nerissa McNealy. Rutti

to pro- Oretchen Bordewlclc, Vlr- ?*"up. gtoU Jeter, AlmedaSktaa and Melba

f oiight WUktoson.aiming ~'BsndUng specUl aerrlcaa wtU be ^ meenar Uror=Alte-RoskaUayrheaUh;-Barold — u aoe. HuBtead,elementaiT educaUon; u ra . trough l«ols~Llncecani.-demantary -vocal - en up. mualo, and Wayne Jamea. tas tru - 5* e con- mental music. P

Gome firmateada to Sweden h a re tt, ** eidsted fdr. la centuriea. . . . -

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IDAH-BEST DAIB1 6 % C O M P L E T E D A IRY in g o f Id a h -B e s t P e l le te d I P L U S . . . R o lled O a ts an

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■tember FetedB i n — U ir 30-M n. ^ I

olcrttloed tbe H ^ iS s ta ip e d i lB te e U a t ln 1 ■ ^ S T w. who 1. 1 ^L(».BoBcn«lteUse'WR«■ L . l£ n . F u l GxIsbMn m d ■SuBSTiocho*. ^ 1^ L ( t)b wffl meet ooce e td i < ^ K ^ t « t 2ie sonmier:

■ » » * J - - i ■nrty. Reported |^ L g jK i^ ymf 39—Susan Bal- <

B *nJ^ chlldroi 1 K t a l Ko. Leo Bansrd. XMet-H ^bstcd lM rU rtiu IaT i T ltb i^ E r ^ n d u klterassa » t U u )

mndffioUter, 'lira . i

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whe wng a aamber w e ,T e l t t» ilghi

H Methodist WSCS ------^ponsors^Events;J T I ^ M iy .2» -M o re .th a a -100 I

peao n i aUcnded tb e open boose R a j a sd sUrer tea held b7 the Sfrtbodlcl B •rjn W omans Sodety of ChrfaUan Serr. « s r ln ice^Tucadaj.aad .Wedneaday aner-' °bo la Boooa tn tbe Uethodiat paz3oaa«e. t •«c« Becetrln« the gnesto <«ere Mr*. Jand. E srileB o e . p m iden t or the WSCS; <■

Mi*. Clitford Tbomaa. vice preal-ead i dent, and Mrs. Martlndale Woods. ^

Kttrdcn -Woods, who waa atU nd ito aniD dian carl. dM ajred articles t

d- — A ade by-ZDdUnasftBmen andmlao |ahowed p tc to u taken to Ind ia aad IEotopcan eooBtrlef. Wooda re. S

Bal- coitljr rdum ed from Tnrfi* after ' Idren ^>cndlng .three years there. -Diet- Spedal .*nes(8 were Ada DuhlOT, < with m 'd eaco iu ss 'tn 'th e 'm sh lan d ^. th e ^iqtne a t tung>>«m C aajoa, lltab. ^Mrs. and Mrs. Alra Uaaon, Bohl. presl- w

The rooms were decorated with .. 1 •prliig , flpwera arranged by Mra. t3

liaH oe'and U R .F tu k Albln. c.PresldiQC'at tbe tea table Tues- *

day were Mrs. D. H. Showers, Mis. %Carrie M. Armea, Mra. M. j . Rosen «

7 and Mrs. E. A. Beem. Dency Tel- ^I lord. Mrs. Bmer Baag, Mrs. Gilbert ^ ^ Smith aod'M n. Frank Aiwn poutedL Wednesday altemoon. "\ The cdmmlttee to c lu d l Mrs- Ed- ^ L> gar O. Vincent. Bira. m a k Slkea

and Mra. Raymood Thomaa. -

r ^ l R e ^ t L e J d — sl i , KINO H l l i . May 3»-M ra. R. L A

Baznea presented h^r music stndenta ^ to o t red tal this week a t the Tcing

------ Wm- 0»niinimtty-ii^»tr«-H------------- tl. — . -T boae‘ taU ttg-part were~Donnx ,RV Lalb, AnnU Bamea. EUen Thompson, u \ \ Joleae Fowltr. AUen Thompaon. « W BUUe Tkylor. Di»Tinr> 'ntylor. Ron- ii y n le Lolb. Kaima SeUerx. XKmna b * Gentry, Bandia McMillan, LomUne -

J l nkr-Balh-A nn-U perauuou -Oiger * and Wlhna Jonea. t l

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Member Feted✓ T l» Her. and_Mn. * : LeaUe RoOs _

' " ' entertained Uw cbbtr of tbe Cburcbof the Aaccnalon to th d r home M Wedneaday nlgbt honoring Mrs.

k. Edna MlUer, .Who la tooTtog to Moa- ^ \ cownextweek. "\ WOaical nombers were g lra i by ,•1 WfayhiiwU <1w»m «n>t anjm T>)ngfl “

and group alsging waa led by Helen «*. Brown aod Mr. and Mra. B- E. . ,, Whit*. — “i « • «*« Couple Honored ^

... &&zaffQ2f..May-39-A.weddtog «,^ ahower waa held Ttieaday evening r ,i a t tha U M church to bonor o t Mr. th

and Mts. Ralph Slmmooa. Mra. <uW arren Wickham. Mra. Wayne _ W te tsaC M rirc iIn l^flC pS S iraH ^

** B in. Wallace Bragr were hoatesaea. ATlie prngij tT yyln/lx^ ^ iu .y by T

Michael Stepheos. readtog by S» e a Qieoda Wickham, humonma read- ffk lrt lng by Jiin. Wayne Watson and tap am - daoce by Gale and Pamela Bardlng. vVilh ----—- , g»™ n » > M n ^ ' f l Dbnoid m v S

- f e L g « r c

for , ■ ■

I5 SCH(j — ^ S T A RTS^K

Jw w M to~12th—Mi

I- -----------KINDEF• • PRIMAf

r • JUNIOP“ Eber^Cldld

r 4 t e t J l l e f M

■rd Ward MIA Present:

UtW

S Attend Meetingn f c r'® * o » ® i-M « r'» ^w fte« in D en p -U b ben of the Jerame B ustoeu 'and

1 .100 l^ learion il .Womoa'a.club attend- wi«f. ed a buffet <Unner and' Installation lodict ow tlng of Ooodlng cbapter this Sen- w“ tl.o U Jep so n . past president of LftQ-.' both th e Jeroms and Ooodlng chap- Ige. ten. waa JnstalUng officer and Mrs. Mr*. W. R. Eastcrbiooltt wm hoattaa Jor

SCS; tbaevenlnj. .Those attending from Jerome In-

ood*. cl“^ Mn- Jepson. Mosleley G rint, .U j^ LouUe Stone. Eleanor Wlawall, Maiy Udei JS*®®". Pat -Vtayard, Edna Welgen.

Sris, Jem en.-M arte-T hom sc 'lU U '. ^ EasterbnMka. Betty Shaud, Balh g Edwards and Mae Church, after ' ^ * .*4huy, o Sociefy MeetsBoy Vecw. &t-The Dedo LDS

Jtah, Relief . Bodtfcy n a t Tuesday a t the resi- wanl chapel « lth Uta. Leroy Ban^ f-tho- g*-.ta-<h*rger^Ite-le88on-WBrTil!g------ •en tedvtjyT nr’T&TTJKeffiSuE^^v lth A closing Aoclal foUowed under Ura. thfl dlrecUoa of tbe offlccn' and

clasi leadera. The program Included Mea. a tocal aolo by Mm. Pred Preston, M n. ^ m p a n ie d by Mr*- Jay Brown; *n ,gen ori«lnal p ip e r read by Mrs. Norvcll •XU. Tumer asd u q orgnn solo by Mra. 11 Alton a riffln .ured A work to d boatocsa meeting win

be held tha aeooad Tuesday oJ each summer month. • '

Jlkea

Attend Wedding- J P A ^ t o y a » ^ . y d ^ g >

X. L Anna Meyer, aad daughter, Mrs. i enU I<afe Marshall, returned Tuesday < Elng from Spoksfae. where thw attended— the-w eddlng-orT4r<rT liycrt-M n71 nma ,RhIney M«jtR.-ae waa mirried 6aU 1 oon. urday in the OongregaUonal parsoa- ison, a«e to K u e y Taylor, d&usbter ol \ lon- Mr. aod Mrai' Hubert Taylor, Spo- t mna kane.»lne -Meyer received hla education In iircr fttttl-and-trenrplByetfTirrajffilTUC^ "

tloa company t a 8meltervll!e, where they will malce their home.

[ * * * j

Irtb Morriage_Told_;irch WENpaXL, May 2 9 - ^ r . and Mrs. J oaa M. n . OllKOzi. Wendell, aimounee Mn. ^ manrUge of their daughter. H e . Eleanor Jean, -to Bob DanleU. son ot

Mr. and Mrs. J. Paniell. Jerome- by "The April wroddlng was perfomied

0 ^ to EDtp,btUj0LJlCT.^M0ldjninJ:^ eien of tbe PreabyterUn church.

V The oewlrweds are making their— home a t 1<8 S a a t arenue B. Jerome.

d .A T tA l ) WEMINOJEROME; M ny 39-M r. and lira.

WllUam ’Spaetli. sr.. attended the UDS wedding of I f n - SpaeUi'a nephew, dng Robert Grter. and . Ardlth RobcrU Mr. th is week at t l i e Hagennaa Metho* kCn. dlst church. lyne ---------- ------

S 3 LAMK BACK g I C O R H E C nO N

4 l l p l e a s m a t Bad paln^fat4P 9 Backafhw may be assodatedtog. S wltb Tbetnoatls0 i. aithriUjs.^ 9 .lumbacoi.stotnacb aod:kldDeyilaa, Z dlaorden. I f yoa have triad^ S ererythln* else. Tty Adjust-O . fr menta. Relief 1» oftea o5-k e 4alned a fte r fltst treatment.y I IM Mala North Fboaa itSt

' fr DR. ALHA HARDIN... a CHZBOFEACTOB |

ION BIBLEHOOL5 -M 0 N D > l\ ^ to 11 A.M.Monday th r u Friday

gOERGARTEN-^^ - IMARY, - vllOR : ■ VhOdWdeome

M s t ^ b u i x l u

i; '" arajM BSjKEW BrTW ]

^rtsj^nmiaJIMusic-Fe

itim and Shirley r v n a e r . t h e ober artel alie were preaented by » aUng trio. Men chena, and ptaae, TiaUa a ^ Tocal

% f— G o re -c rH t^ iand i' *end- - ................................ -ByA N G ELitlon *-tWs If It Is possible a child abould

Qt of have his own bed: and also hIn iU s bap- own roem. There are 1 1 ^ clUdrea

who make life mlserab^ foj their i w parenta by demandtog thaj they

. sleep to tnelr bed.'.That a b o ^ not 5 to- be entouraged. “1;“ ^ Why tbla dealre ia so string ta

ChUdren lha t they -(Hli wony par- JsnlsOo.wla.thelr.VlBh.-'Catt-m}^ guesaed at. Maybe they leel more' secure to the company of tb older people. All chUdren dlsUke U» daric and being alone a t nlgbt. T h» may be afraid. Perhapa When 1C they

L ^ found comfort to their mothefa bed. LDS WhaUver' the ' reason thel chUd • tbe should be taught to aleep al^ie.

.He mftv erv. b u t hn mugtJlMi-w S E ; = = = = — -r — —71-----

Shoshone. Event Features Lesson

f i t n 8HOSHONEI W t f - l h i last weekly Relief sodety meeting of the season wM held this w c* a t the LDS cburch to conjunction with

* “J Priesthood, meeting. Tbe • sodal sdeope lesson- waa given by-Mrs. J. O. Pteeman.

Tbe 'next Relief a o d e ^ meettng wiU be held the aecond Tuesday

9 afternoon, of June. TSiera wlU be one ■ Al- work meetlflff each month conUnulng Mra. through-^-eeptemberr-'The—risltlng Mra. teacher message wUI be given In sday conJuncUoa .wlth the work session, ad rt lM rB._L,jr._B orenaen^president? son. was to charge of th e bustoess meet-

6at« lng .“ ~ ' -----....................................soa- -Priesthood meetings wUl be con- r ol Unued a l 8 p. m. each Monday at Spo- the'church throughout the summer.

In * * *^ ------- K EcrrA i. ru M iiN ii iuhere Sdwina Btoton and Myina Ann

Scblffler,. piano • students of ■ Mra. J. D. Beamer, were presented ta a rodtal Tuesday oXtemoon a t the Beamer atudlo. They played two dueta and flve'solda each.

Fd ESK s e t s by PAPER-MATE—

^ . .PEN. . -B A S E . CHAIM ■S S ________ o n ly .^ 5 - -----------. . J. HILL'S G i r a SHOP^ Under Bask A T rtia t-A o o e 4M

H ' l ' I I w i ' f —^ H A B mI H U m M m R^ ★ NO TRENCHES- I -t t -n o - e x p e n s i v f

COMPLETE-LAV ■*! ALL-RUBBER —

s ^ ■3 ^ - COODJ LAWN SPI

“ SYS1

B H ^II||[|||||H f!

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iI

_ Lonp-tifa, full flow (no rus».r yours with the Goodyeor all rub

,lt wliriqst Indefinitely; And averoge city lot Is only $200

“ 7cho3er.------ ■--...fc--.

__ PLANNING SERVji

K ren gel’s

. H A R D ^

S rT W ff i FAI^ia. i l ^ ^ O

; c _ F i ^ i v a l ^ — r - r r --------------

>ber member ia Ztoa Bae J e n a n Beleetlona Ung trio. Jimlar GUaaet ■estet. Ml» HaMa atJ TQcal aelulsta. (S talt phote-eBgravtog)

y o i j r € h t t d f e f iANGELO-PATRI---------- --------- ^

I Should by experience tha t crying wUl avaUhlreixU nothing and tha t he must aleepClUdrea alooe. Tbe parents ahould ao t yieldoj their to tho youngster, aad to tbo e m lltla; they wiU m eaa peace for the parents aod0^ not a better understanding on the part

I of tbo ChUd.tz^ng ta 21 la the first time that counUrir par* here. Don't le t i t oome. Right fromtn lrb B -the-atart let the baby sleep to hisKlmore basket, thea to bla crit^ withouth older exception. I t m ay appear necessary,U» daric expedient: the child’s oy toc mayhH may be annoytag, but yielding to thla1C they case means tocreaslng trouble toefabed. tUne to com& Begto righ tim d hold0; chiM ^o it. ■ '

chUdren fight ' bedttoie.

**] to leave pareots. I t may be a fear, i)erhaps a remembered unhappy ez-

- 1 perience but whatever It la b^tim e c c o r t Bbould be obserred by. the clock, the o a y i I chUd put to hls bed and kept there

2a,t no matter how he objecta. Aay to­ff of tha teUlgent grown persoa can'msmags ^ . f a chUd under such condltlona and loa with ^ tha t crying b futUe. and .. gneiai bedtime sure. Bearing a chilil la dlf« k-.Mra. tlcult for the parent, but it Is made

easier by havto* paUence.aad per- meetlng «>**«»<». ‘ r u e ^ I t Is Important tha t bedUme be a IbTOTe pJewaat ejperience. If -medldnD lUnulng wust be administered to alyoungster,

l v « ' ^ chUti*taSr^”by*te^5’* ^ * ^s S < ^ ato ry -a brief time spent with moth-

resldent? complete attenUon.-• -prayer Is m ntZ that aeta faith and peace to the—...... - child's mtod. But-bold-to tbe-hour,bo con- I’'*t him In his own bed to stay,

bs yea kMp a rm rd ol year chlM'*

®— i3:-sniS«frjiiSTru!« ». Jum “.rra ; KDf • Mrs. O. B« W, SUUoQ a. Vim York 1». M. Y. ed ta a•at the I - — T— -

M e * te t tg t l \o D 8 MIU

1 - — — : h es t o d ig ■___ __ISIVE PLUMBlNGr"E-LAWN COVERAGEI-----ER — ALL-WEATHER!

>o d A e a r ~"----SPRINKLINGYSTEM

V<m plan w W eiprfaU trbeaii wfll m | ; - - < ? t W w f i s k a a t a ^ a p « ^ ^

}>yC^yetr1iflc^Iep!pet«M^ WRa «e«^ywr ecf/oMUa nlibcr firl» | B | | U er head. Aupmble. AU yeti BMd'

{■ B ksUe and aahealve. No spedal t»«UreqBlred-.i>otlirea2itecat—

^ H ~ 2 b m a grosad. SUt greutd < I* t . tocim deep whh*paa«, rink STiUa

w m . to.naUied!ajiist-oc-scalcJ^oxiWHty-«f#-oO-ir oil rubber laWn sprinkling system.; f. And the overage total .cost forly;w o o to $250 ,^n5^QiM^,-PHr•

: SERVICE a v a i l a b l e ' .

D W A R EAv«rr^iitlt-r-!n^PJiohe-485T

a ' ' ' ' r ^ ''------Shoshone‘t.odge—mmm ~ Entertains GuestI H H _ SE06HORS.J C a y - 3 a : ^ . o m d a l S H n tls l l waa made to tha flhoabooe Be- i S B W l bekah lodge Ttiesday night by Mrs.

Lora Brown. Wendell. the .p rM - l ^ a e * deofa spedal 'reprem tatlT e; C StR H ^ Plre olher women from Wendell

prMcnt w en Mnu LalU Long. Mrs. Maude Jacobson. Mrc. Doria Bolan. M n. Daisy Young aad Mrs. p ar-

a B I B a lene Slmlrly. . . .S £ | f i l . Mta. EUaabeth CUnger was elected

tm le e Mo. S to succeed Mia. Maiy AufUn, wbo moved to Blehfleld

A memorial. service was plan, ned for June 8 w ltb memben of the lOOP lodge -and 'IheU Rho

jW W gSi Girls' dub tovlted to attend. Tbey wUl gather a f 7 p. tn. a l the lOOP haU before going to ths oemetery to deconte r r a ^ of flee«ucd lodge

agaRSSa members. .A.apeclal.memortiLKe?.gram wUl precede th e regular Re*

3 K S S bekah lodge meetlnc a t the >haU.Ih e WeodeUtodge is aak lng Upel

S W e % badges tor' the Cave Women'* or- gantsatlon and Is asking for do- nations ot old felt bats. The hats jaay -b e -b n ^h t-to lodge meeting.—

Refreshmenta were eerred by.Mra. CTf-H'-^t Plosaie Oehrlg. Mrs. Nadja Murphy, ^ ■ B K T Mra. Lenore Gehrig, M rs.' Audra

Olloe. Mrs. Dorothy EOwards and ^ ■ 8 ^ Mrs. Vera Morris.—4(:- -# -------------

Mio Maids Class Holds .Ceremony

JBStCOfE. M ay'.a»-The rose bou> Quet cercmony of the Mla Maids ot the LS6 first v w d in a beld thla week a t the chiacb. The welcome

dectloaa address waa given by Mrs. Obarles 1» HaMa Aadrua and Mra- Leo OUen. preal. iraviag) dent, presented the reapoase.-------------- The Mla Malda. .aooompaaled by

I Marie Vaa C raaa , «aar. The Jjra-

n AUce Gifford. Joaa'QUAons, Mary‘ ' MoeUar. Udeae Bytoctoa and Pa-

- tr ld a Barentaen. Jean BUTtfftf «ofl I Carolyn Laird preaented t ^ dance

■ „ numbera and DarreU Bobtoaon and OlUe Jeaa Plfe, a p iano duet. Myma ^ BendHciMn, aboompiinled b;

. i r « Van Orman, played a clari. S i M P ra tt

S a ^ o i ^ e r a o n , * piano duet- " * * " Prtaentatloa of awards waa {ftadi

. t cmmta ^ Charles Aadrus. fcOlowed Jah tS o m by remarks by Lou a Pratt, bishop w 1 ^ ^ »»•I. without

Olr** « » -bou<njel wereKatherine Anderson. LaRene P ratt

g to ^ Moellar, irdene Bylngton,rouble to Joan Gibbona, M ym a Lee Bendrick- • W d hold »oo,-011ie Jeaa-Flfe;-AUce-Glfford;

Jean Stauffer, patrie la B aren tm ' bedttaie. aad 'SureU Robinson. ' tft.<iat«r. Mra. It. T./'Hflhlniwm gam ^ h c

reluctance dosing p r a j ^ ' be a tear, j » * *•

WiiS: Event Plannedclock, the GOODmO, May S»-.«aa8 foj Kept there famUy round.up day, wbtch wlU be 1. Aay to- held July U I n the Jerome dty n msmage park, were made by the Ooodlng iUona aad County Eome Demoastratloa coun. fu.tue. and cU this week. Mrs. Harold Steele vas lila la dlf« to charge of the meeting. ■It la made . Mrs. Aldrich Bowler, BUas Sun< '.and per- rtilne elub, and Mra. Daoujn Bbults,

* West Potat Ladlea club, were ta- lU m ebea troduced aa new representatives, •medldne Mra. Daa Nletfeoegger r e ^ « d aa youngster, reporter.ir«et-the- ' ..........— 'ig. him arlthmoth- i M W ii r s ..................“ LISTE“ t o S ' . EV ER Y ’tU ESD A '

6:30 to '7 :00 P. M.iccurmU Iih - ------------------------------------- --lIcac-LMfM-ly Ulb book ..

i o ; f

• RememlMr th at Irresi------- — to'float'out^fronTthe Idld

those golden brown lokvea SUCH FLAVORI

— •~ N O W ^y o u can ha^, ------- -.-w llh the same good aroma i' thanks to sdentlfic bakiniR t -wrapping, employed a l HAI

' flavor lasts because of ita______textjire and proper motatne

.table.I ■

B t —liwfli

i&Md'

cot—

I * ~

t for

____ a Loafj - ........atYoor- • /

B Food Store

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— W W

Ige— Stake Announces- juest June Conference, SoSr-Camp'ScRedDlis

SBoeHONS.May-3»...AonouBef “ : P ^ . m eaU -o f-you lh -ea inp 'p lana '«ad ^ . June coofeitnee w m m

LDS atakeMXA-Uiloa meeting TUW day night a t the ShoaboBb chapeL

r ta B o ^ . T\j outline youth eamp plaaa to all tra. p a r- giri,, their mothera and w art oftl-

oera to the etUke. a meeting wUl be ueleoted beld 8 pm . Tuesday a t tbe shoahoae Im Maiy ehap^

The conferenoe, wtileh wm be “ -M »t B li Lake Olty.

w U l'Indude .th e <hvna f«Uval. M U ^ ipeech and daaoe faeUvala, depart-

1 S 2 “ “ tai work and geaeral aesslona- ihe lOOP A camp to •U ta^ wUl be «oaduet*A oeme^ry la„M Ulaeelt canyoa June. 10 and

laedlodge sU warda I n . ^ f t a k e were asked irtiLPn?. to.aponsar -si-«amp dlreotor a t tbe pilar Re* InsUtuW. ■ ' "4 ‘haU- wr . ^yf— w king Upel held for various departmenta during KTO a ^ the oonfereaee. Reaervatlona for : for do- the camp InaUtuU abould be made The hats by June 9. ' . • _

"P .'N .'e C w S l, stake acUvllycotm- ‘I** ■«*m ia , coodocted the

‘ “ ^on meeting. Burtoo Thome andUReeda Ooatea l td the m\ate. Mr*.

»rda and Howard P ittm an gave tha theme- ....... «^^M**^^£aok.Ward. the eeriptnre.

Mrs. B urton Thotne reported on the aeven-stake eooventlon held In

«% »»% / Patterson, atake high oouncU ad-T t U n y vlser. announced plans for the stakerose bou- 3 ^ th eatnp. More than H.W waiUkids of 1° th e two auction aales. Pat*held this twaon aald, and part of the proceeds> w*ll be u s e d 'f w payment , on thei . ^ “eS m natoder' for to -

h . WM pr««htod by Mrs. Thoma, M » ^ t h Retoetnxn. Burton Thoiw

lU n tfS d BUHL--------dance OUtanda 'Cam p- r ire Girls tai

liaon and their giiardlaa, Mra. Boyd Brown, et. Myma traveled by tra to to Buhl Mooday.

by' ‘ • 7 t4^ured th a 8e«o-MUk-plant 1 a clari» bold a . wetoer lo u t . GuesU >ratt and M n . 'W. a TriamiQ an« IDO duet- < lautf>ter....................... ..............-

S WARBERG BROS.Mi» E r. P H O N i 2 4 M .

Bu!boU ^ .'

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111 p^wkinjl

I S T W ^ O ^ H E ^ I ^ESDAY omi F R ID A r ' j i P. M. - ODCT, STATION . . , I*

i t In’eslstable-ubmA that-tised .__the Idtdien wben mother, p a ll^ | D kwves from the oven? -n m d J

Ac baking methods and mlr*tlght a t HARTS modem bakdy . I ts

e of ita bettfcp ingredients, fine ^ moistness when it reaches your

n c e s ^-;eri^ce,S d u I e S IPWUM^to-wSnmnVfffiaKj!^ ^-iflmimmra tB»ri»tlan-flgTlee 0t 1t h > w S Sw(l|8 W

s s s , S S rJS S S iJS S I

« to . t - l b . m ( r n u . - B p . a i S S f f i t < i £ ^ ^ J- be 'M rs. Ova: Mason. • B a h L M f ts . i i l

Mna wU be wnilam Calhoun will'<be'la''«bmHr.^V p t a t o g j Of the program. , .

Biuste-toa. ’ \ l

^ ’' N i p l i g l«!fc*aS3ii . ■OTOOSE.IM'OXJHit? ill MAGNmOENT.''

;sHqwiNO'o?.?:>S HM O H A i w g ; !

\ ............ C A R ] ^ * ^ i |f r F A S m O M S a 4

1 ' ^ ; O o lo r* -> am ftrt now StylM,. ',-1 0 lam«e(m twewwe*v«.^^^:=? -•?=.

:St t ; . » n i o s sooHr . ' -rt v;jlalist '* “ng! :CLAUDEC^^ BROWN - i

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A sd n n -M ld t tu n o is in tsM tuUoa votiU MT* *botU (U BtlUlea ■>*'

H delU n « y jtf . . m

H At th i n a w Sma Joha B. Dua- <» ■ I Up. to m a commUilODtr oC later* » i n sa l r t r ta u i who l i JW vdU M ot tooH f l ooamlMtoaBr at XHllu, T n^ u > , {*!■ H Bwiwod b« U m l tn la f tffoctlv* i lu■ i Juae 10 M tiu m r la whleh *X i >»■ ■ '' ' 'O U I b w t-M m tha iMrMtt.” -------- m

‘n e niw pUa. •tfectlra July 1. m U es n o rn n ln t le o e< the bu>m u 'a m id eerrtoee eompleted ua> i ,mder tho ‘R niBU edminUtnkUonlut 4:iiyear. !S

B » ' -------------- «4 'W re«on ------------------‘ '.S■ I The oUlcea of the M rffranQa'dir - >m ■ 1 reetore remain onehanced.

------ H um («r» ta d Andrewi..iald the |u .■ reeneaUaUea would cut perunatl m

' la the bureau'* Waahlafton head* *S■ quartert by about MP. or 39 per I»^ B ' 1 ill

U » i W alJowJnf ”” ” ^ B grtatar coaeentntleo oa the huatB for tax cheatert. H . | H AMEX OIITBICT ■ I WASHINaTON, May 3t U-OU>■ ^ - - irfet headqiuartara aad dletriot com*

miuloacrs u a d ir . the aew reor> BO^ B B U lntloa e l the iateraU rereaue recel'^ B bureau laelude: poua^ B - 8an rraadaeo. Morr(i A. Freni* eeaei

s ilo f •— Arlioaa, OaUforple, Idaho, ani) <----- iconu na,—W endT~Oft|aHrTTtiBr “ TTT

H -W aahlaitoa, Alaaka aad Hawaii w u

■ state GOP HeadSpe^s in Hailey %

B A m nr, way 3 » . ^ t a RepubU* caa Ohalnaaa WUUam S. CampbeU ■aid the OOP U golnf to need the

• eoneertad ««orta e& tba p art e f «T.- ery member te wla eleetloa rlctorlea ^ '

la lOM aad UM. S t i

B j s r ^ r v s o j n s s n j j HWedaeedar nlfht.

Be Uftad the'ptebl«a« fa d n f the ' 's n M S l ido lB iitn tloa la d aaid

*lMopI« are aware the party.U.faeed •*;? Wllb the tnmcadoua tu k of mak*

___Jflf.chaafw,ta.peUote».whloh_w«efoste red ^^^ th ^^^w ed ln f Oeato*

there n u t be an evaluation ol 1pt«Mnt fuaetloai, future plaoi. and ■■the eeleoUon of eoaipetenl p ^ e SAlto do the Jeb. B tan

. u »

Association Plans Bull G ra ^ g Date SSODA SPRXNOe. May 99 Lfl—

More thaa 3.000 head of eatUe wlU he traded Juse 36 wben the Sry V«Uiy Cattle aaaelaUoa helda Ita |Maw

imih f n d ls f day.y fillny ;___

. eae e< the o ldu t la the naUoa. . _ atarted la 1033. 1

About aff» iowt and lOO built . WIU ■ be traded t y *~ eomnJUee ~ which IseludinB. r . R lsehtrt. Uvt*

— atoek-«pedalltt.ef.the.DatTcnlty ef . Idaho exteadoa Mnrloe. and Lou Brlttoa. attoelaUen leeretaiy,

etROeSCtn. Uay 30 — A report on the Poppy day aale and plant for MMOflrial-day le rrlcu were made » t a m n tln f of.VFW Tuetda; j i i fh t

--------The uam aria aerrloea b« ~ *hald i t the cemetery a i n a. au , Saturday, All reteraat of forelta .. wara are atlEed te father a t the Memorial h«ll a t 10 a. m. to pre*

___ pare ter the erent Onifonnt are ___UrBTwom irpoB lbJt • _

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or- BOISE, May 39 (in-Idabo fam ertiu$ recelred $31.017,» 3 for SS,fll4,600 «r

pounda of butterfat bandied by U* „m* cented dairy maauficturlns planU ^ ho. and cream huylafBUtlooa l u t yeart m r —7TT«aeraiat4te report aaTd'voIume

w u up tU«hUy from ISSl. hut other*wlte the tmallMt alnoe 1039. How* , ,erer, Ihe tolAl ralue the largeit “ea reeord except Tor IMS.‘Zhe ar«r* ”a«e—priea-lo r butterfat w u the ^

» y hlfheit or recorda d iltn* back to I—

The itate’a dairy pItntJ u t new HT S " production reeordt ror evaporated

milk, ice craam mix and other mix.Haa The productloa o t chette. dry tklm*

med nllk, dry whey and ihetbert ^ increeeed orer j m . while produe* a " Uoa of butter, dried buttermilk, o k

dried caMln and conduued tklmmed deai U,, m ^decreaaed.^ Produeera received an averate of t ^ 11.01 a pound for b u tttrfa t In whole ^ mlik. 8 e«at« more than USl and Tfu ^ the h iiheit on reeord. Butterfat S ! •old--la-cf#*o-arar»*ed-7r-ceiiU

nearly B eenU abor# and the i ,u highett alnce IMl. _______ ^

^ Stayner Richards “i Passes Suddenly ^

pie SALT LAKX o m r , M ay 3« o n - ^ Btayntr lUohardi. 07, tUler of the ^ U » church, died her* Thurtday afum ooa. ***

1 Rlchardt w u aw litan t to tha O

te councU of the 13. church ruUns body. B t had been In th e LDS hot- pltal here alnce Tueiday, when he He retumed from a church aailfnm eat

”1" l&LoaAncalei.; . , iiI t j | i I u m m ■!— I— — —

i j . — D O N t T M I S S - T H I S - ( T O G E T A B E T T E R U S E I

S : r — ----------------- F O R -

S Less Than VVisit O ur U sed Car Lot

--------F IN « rC tC«rt™ OPEN EV EN IN G S a SJ SATURDAY & £

I B il l I r e l a n «ltn ....... ..........................-S! UBcd Car Lot 1200 K u e ______________________P H O N f J J

AGIC VALLI

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■' 'M A G IC CITY FU EL CO.>inS lU TWIN PALLS. IDj

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V a lle y -R a d id S c lKEESP - KTFI AM-F

W K IL O C T C U D - (UT, X l t O ^ T 'i avasr-

S ' S . - —f e rUastsa AiuriuM ttte r'^'»lr-: s y ^ : 3 s a - s s ; ' “ "

K 3 ; j 2 . . , . u ,vT uJ t k . : ! ;

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l i t N m UittlKla£rCc«s«

.sH 'K sr '- -

s » i T » ^ -s H I H :M&k Hill VarktiM >0« iN « n ,

. ' i 5 S s ■

Speedster ^LTNNOX, a D , May 90 M—

I C Art B. Tbom u WM fined $10 <or apeedlnf here Thunday.

*” Thom u w u charged with ^ traveling 40 mllea aa hour In a " U* apeed rertrieUd «oae. , ™

^ Thom u’ car? A 1900 model T

only comment: ^‘I t w u only hitting oa three, f*

Z l « It had been hltUng on all “four I doubt u toey would hare ^

the “ “■‘' t re to ' ' *

s; Tanker (iash | ^ Fatal for Man «ue* a r o o , Uay 30 lA-Oil-dUtributer Ilk. OK tr P.'Orum, 44. w u buraed to °ed death ITiuitday whea hit ell tanker ar

overturned and burned. —oi Ttia accldeat oocunad when he

w u retum lnf to Arco from Howe atter maUng futl dtUreriw te tha t iu b CoattnuUon.eompiay .at thfl . .

ft)* atomlo enirgy eom alulen latU l* . *"» laUont. •— —litTCTtlnrtlng —offlcya ■ Uieer lu d —

that Crum do»d a t thejwheel aad' ran oft tha highway.

1 Butte Oounty Ooroner W. L. l v U anal tald tire tracks indicated t

Crura attampted to tum the truck baek onto the road, ctutlng I t to roll ever. Be w u thrown clear, b u l I so t far enough to aaeapa the fitm et. [

the Orum operated a terrlce itatlon < line a t Arco and w u an oU dUtributor m il for the-Continental OU oompany.

he He moved to Arco four yeara aso ,eni Irom Bolte.

Marral tald na Inguert to planned. • <

HIS-OPPORTUNITY— - - USED CAR ORTRUCK FOR^-------- r ----- ----------------

i -Whoiesale!i r Lot Now, during our '

: t o s F o u T -------IGS and ALL DAY Y & SUNDAY

m d M o t o r s200 Kimberly Koad )NP_594 _

S a!S u S S B S B IB 9 9 B B S tS !^£ ^^

LLEY II ....... I “

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L%sr i s i S H r - -S

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lasnul 1 i»e B4»k« tar BMtd* ' ^BaU W HUe tiOO Bmci ia Um Air ' • »

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■ JaabvrM liU Blm rt Cni*

Gain in Polio Cases Tallied^

WASHINGTOK. May » Ot—Tbe theIn . number of poUo catet IhU year U tha

running ahead, of 1953. the Sd x ' The pubUo health aenrlee aald

"the"poUo "teaeon" atarted early In * Km AprlL Ih la oomparee wllh &S2 for

the oorrespondlng period of 19S3. • .There were 466 now catea la tt *

week, compared with 33 for the cor- a reipondlag week o t 1043.' ' ' A

* A record number o t 01.030 catea

h w u reported for 1063. California and _■ T exu have the moet caaea thia year. M CallfomU reported ST alnco April

r compared with PO for th e aame

catea eccnpared with »4 laat year. filbuter ------------------------- --s e d 'to Bwedm U nearly twice aa large la tanker area u Great BriUln..

i»n he ' ^

l ! r.^^^gJl■ 'II t the . . _iB lU l- ^ , ~

I Endt So». I

^^A iR O D MMERON jj u m m i . ^ # * 8 ® : MHM BIIKlEn, *----- PLUS . I

RIofous or>d R ta tlc ! I

- I P F V . 'V t a f w i w f f i f i s .

Starts SundayStory Behind tho

. First Atomic Attack!

S ROBT. ELEANOR TAYLOR PARKER-

"ABOVEAND ' --------- — BEYOND'^------------

g n^^BNSlMIULEH saSm oniioiffDiiMN

- TIMES-NEWSrTWIN-;

^ 2()i-year Fact Eu —I Drawn on |

- BPA Service^• p o r r J u i d , liuy 30 ch — t l i a Tbw'■ i e ^ ^ power adffllaUtratlon aad ed D

- p d ia tl otliltlea hare drafted a ten - ' B« ' U t t r a ^ y e a r contract, a BooaerlUa M, 1

tpokaCiia aald here. - a t vAt Kflflent Uie utUltlea hare enly cam

Sr».yMr eeatracU with Bonnerllle. VaUi T lSfem tract eould go lato affect ^h®

_ _ H _ ne*t% tr_»»a.w oaU to offered to d l ^ all. i ttraU power fbm t f a Q h a H» nortlWMt. The ■ p o k e n a a ^ t ld tera.

M , Paal Ratar, BonnevUle adatlalilra- Ruti tor,ifidrepreeeBUUrM of.thacom- Neri

T panU pnaen ted the draft te la te - AUo jior le m ta ry McKay l u t week. Akn. , U ^ , l a turn, directed R arer tey. te n ^ t It to pubUo power afendea grai aad other major BoonertSe cat* chU( tomeja for eriUclBt or ecroment. 'S«

_____ Hfl.«id.IUTW would hare to algn p mauchTa contract ’ nert- OtJ Norwood. Vancourer. W aah, the e x e c ^ aecretary of tbe M orthwut Buri

Ml*. PublTpower at«oclaUon..aald, fO ur tery. " p e o ^ hare- ao t yet had time to

ttuiSfthe eeatract, but 1 think lU REA .. . racedtoa will be generally faror-

a b u T rh e re are 03 pubUo power . H a f n t o la the aMoeUUoa. - K

V ^ g Close for ■ ■ ^h o o ls in WeiSCT

> WaSBR. May 30 (f^W etoer r u - Iden^ gare a two-rote- awjority »

> 1 ThuM ay to a •503,000 bond.U*ue to ^ 1 0 C 1 bulla two aew grade achooU.

U v d Bason. luperlntendent u ld It—H ie the v te w u 703 to 395 In faror of rear U the l>ui»>-Juat two ro tu more than

the aeeded two-thlrds majority.e aald ■■ P _ --------1. alace ------irly in

J e r o m eAuto Tbeatve ;FWDAY-SATURDAY

J S T W t N B I L l !

"OUTCASTS OF r , fOKER FLAT"

D ow Jlo b ertso n - A nn B ox ter

1 'D eadline U .S.A.'m ---------- j-H u m p h r« y -B o g a r t- -------------•'O

E. Barrymore ' r

5 : ta r tin 9 SUNDAY

" ja ilo r Beware"

M - _____ - _ 2 - B I G , E U f e K

S I _____ JU D Y C A N i"LOUISIANA I

GENE A U ISj--------^ ''O T N T T O roT ^

FIRST SHOW, 10:00 A.M . — 5 (

f. ^ = ^ s t a r t T ^DANAANDR

J Y "ASSIGNMEN

toH I i7ii c c i ■ DOORS o p s n J H w I I ' 7 *

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T m S - T A O S , IDAHO —

E u g e n e E . Hays Is 5 — e i a i m e W D e a t h^ BOEU May 3^Bngcne X. Haya, brans:---------reildent-Ja-thU -aw * JCoraal A ^ 5 ^ u u , dltd.at.tha.7ehr«oi}ach .voim<

to Twto PaUa U U ealred . t n a m « W » o n i l a f after an axtead- —

v S ff . Ker, tad farmed untfl 1»«•tfect when Mr. B a ^ U r e d . Mra. Haya Rt

“ss: AUo turrlrtng are two iletera, M rt.£ aad Mrt. B ^ R arer ter. both Sherman. Tex.: e l ^ t C i S f J S SiiidchUdrea and four g reatfraad-

a n rn t *^s S S m wUl be conducted a t 3 » algn p jn . Monday at toe ,Alb«rta«■■■■ ■ neral'hom e-m em orlal-chai^-w ith . / / /Waah, toe Rev. Charlet Buliy Sldatlnf. ' iiwut Burial wtu be made to Buhl ceme-r-t'Our tery...........-......... ......... ............. • -■ ■

S t lU READ TtMES-NeWS WANT AXW. faror-power . I p H I I H ^ H B B I I H B B

>L-Jgggg^ f r i : ond SAT.

. S C f l W i Svw 01 ^ /jj 5" ^

Q =4- ^ '1The Stirring 35ayj ef I—

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CAETOO N-SERIAIi .»AY ____ ______ M

SUN. ond M ON.

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Y .★ ROSALIND BUSSELL * MARIE WILSON

0 ^ ' ★ PAUL DOUGLAS

• CARTOON—NEW S •

^ ENDS SAT.

;,EUN=hlJ33r—— ^ CANOVA in

^NA HAYRIDE" ■ AUTRY in Z _W OLD SMOKY"

ST SHOW SAT.M-----5 CARTOONS

T S S U N D A Y ^ ^, A N D R E W S IN ______________

4MENT PARIS"

S SUNDAY! Ir'anBP^<wnnw*«»«vn*‘'. tg 3 TT t%n i liii-jA

■ ■ ■- - —

b BECnVES AWARD 8«1'ja tO M S . May 3»T-'W ordhu been 7001®

recelred here tha t C pl Jo e .n a ile r.

» W « Jerome, hafl been J i ^ ^ t h e f B j Haya, brome ita r In Korea. Be haa beta ta ■ mr«m. ir«*— rtnee lait September. He Waa W h obach .woimded ,o n .A p riU 3 :ao d :iiu :re ;' : | R t u u ealred the purpje h ea rt ^Ktand- ■

c ffiffn M W i ^

s s ENDSTONIGHT NQ lOM. Haya Ronald R oagon - R honda

•____ EJoming - E jto llta •- S

t r o p i c ZONE J04iit. • Action M alodrama ‘ B

I, Mrt. In'Technlcolor - B

SATURDAY ONLY I

1 .5 S "C rip p leC reek " -ceme- Technicolor

* « . - t " ' -T h e Bowery Boys In •

i g "JALOPY'?

i S i j M c M m -FR I.-SA T.T W IN B IL L

Gregory Peck - Jean Parker'T he G unfigh ter' f l

. H U S__________ P

Lourol & H ardy- E i

'T he Big N oise ' S

J NOW OPEN NIG(

^ _ T O N IG H r

of 8:30 —

-= S T A R T S -S U N D A Y ^

w ith JO Y ROGERS_i

Drive Highway 30 W est— ^Turn “*• . Strvice or Drive thru South Pa

a t Sign.

s ............................. -

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II l l i e # I E $ m p !I EX TliA fM — Stortir-^

1 ^ Sunday! K9 L - 1 B E S ^ = 5 ^ B » a B ^ ^ S B a B S S B B

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NOW entertaming nigi of the f

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'.; lU in i d i c M 'U i in p o r tu i t - p a z . Thtmday ^ h t , p o s tp o tU sg th e :

■ _ _ YanlceeB. I t was to have b e ^ Bi -eiae to'Me-which.coaid turn out

H t o ^ h t with last-pIace Foco- — H - - t ^ o •fomishinff th« opposi* m■ tion to the Cowboys a t 8:16 P

p.in. IBubl a lsh t WH aoved b u k to _

Ucaiaj a l wblob Ume Ittco ^ lM d - T . ti« Idaho r i lU vUI'b* la t tu guest J [

genie «h<«m tnm ltb_____ pteitT of llrewoitajwllh b q tt^ u b e __

t l g h t ^ ib ' a i ^ the c d lir . _Pocatello c o a t t b e n a lte r pla7> Rc

ing Idsho Fan* and the 3 a nnorJci ^b«ve ImproTM thetr team In the r*;S a t f w ^ «

_______ M^dn V.Hw m « n w » noteh IxJo un im protMhlr wm aUcfc wltb bU _ choice ot Pred Wood* to r tonight . TCooda wai to haTe taken tba I loouad 'TbmwAv before hla bdm»> '

— Tcould go tonight and again agalnat S

---------the RoMcta w lth tbe-two-daya real. -0Tbe PoeateUo a t Idaho Pallsgame 1<

atw was rained out T hundajr n lgb t liTba GotrboTS are riding a three* v

' game loilog atreak a t tha pretenttiine bu t hope to .get back co tbe aTight toot against the Bannocki. {<

Tbe two teams wm play a ipUt {,doubieheader Satuzday w ith tbe s f ln t game set to r 3:S0 p jn . and

-------- tbe-aeeand-at*«:l»-pjn. -SBODdar tha teama will play a t

t:M In the final game of th e series. .Tbe Wranglere are 11 games off _

the pace ot Idaho Palla and need ^ th^ee straight against the

■ to bolster hopes ot ">«>Hng the t i n t ^____ dlvlilon In the .near fu ture .____

Unbeatan' Paul 8ohmU and Vion Bm. holding a M record..wUl ‘probably pitch tha (kn^ebaader t iBaturday wtlh Jack U artln raady to V |o Bunday. T hat would leave jr«ter-

-------- an 'E d Bchaack well rested tor the 9 esecood gaae of the Idaho PaOi se- 'irxlee.TueeiJay. ' ^

Jerome fans a r t expected to get \ behind Mayor H uron Ward teolgat tTnl and t a n .out In large ntmtben to e n watch the Oovboys against tbe bee Sanaocks. Ward took up a challenge T frem Bohl mayor Jim H art to sea tmi which town ■ oould < seQ the moet the

. — tteketa-to a-Oowboy-gema and-to* -willfi^ e . ^ ^ ^ ^

_____ ^_____ : = - ............. • ■= _______

lOgd^n Outhit, ^ But fops s BiUings 12-8 ^

OOOTI. MW 3» m-nM otSta ° Seds were oot<hlt U .« Thursday " b igh t but tbey turned tn a 10-nm

--------loorth-lzmlng to shellack the BIU ^U na Muttanga 13-8 in a Pkmeo i w u M u b u l n n » . ^

J i p n i t t . BUXDfCS S M

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B —M Salt Lake City ^ | | Nine Downs "i

^ G.E. 13to 9- &SALT LAKB CTIY, U ay 30 » —

. .B aU L a k e a ty w o n a s lu ra e n b a t- ®«-------- t j j .fro m -O rta t'n n s lS-B Thursday £ 5

nlgbt In a Pioneer-league baseball-------- g»m e-w hloh-aaw -a4-hlt»-blastad

about Derks field. ^Tbey loduded one homer, two

triples and six doubles. *■G reat PaUs Jumped on Gordon {Si

■ Pelm for four runs in tho fln t inning. Tbe Bees pecked away a t jk aUvester Zacher for single runs in ^ the first and second Innings and exploded for six in the third for the marsln which erentually gave them the victory. < - , \t~BALT LAO OTT II. OMUT » *»»* • ^

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l i llh SSl | CBft«» P I 9 t ______M ______ ..gl».M-10l _ Tbteh ^ M llltlS 8«'

I f ' £ r i £ S a » = i i i z : i u i M S = i l ^I B AlttMMM. WltwWil. ^

I I 3U>-r«U._>.hc«7 .s. SMbn. __W • WWwtotU ftNi' C

; Fonner jf.IfeGiant---------- 8T.-IiOTOi,- JCB3r » CR—Veteran

aonth>paw p t to to ICaz'Lanler.- cenUy released b r tb*-K ew Y«A‘

Giants; H iunday n lgb t w u If by the e t Louis'Browns. m ' w t ^ t h

I ^ ^ M ^ S T t w e jrneb.'. *!*“ *. . ■ ■

i c V a l l e y C c

t a n t p a r t a s ^ i n U ag lC 'V a lle y [sg t h e f in a l g a m e o f a flv e> tilt se rie <_beM B a h l 'n ig h t : T h u r s d a y w ith resid n irn o u t t h e m o s i f a n s a t J a y c e e p a r i >oca- — --------- ::— ' ---------

N o b l e M i i f f s

H D o d g e r s E d j■ s s ■ B , T , » W“ ' —C a tc h e r R a y N o b le ^ n f f e d a t piay> R e e se to r e a c h f i n t b a s e in th<

g u i l ty c f R p a s s e d ba ll, p e rm ltti h i h t h a t b ro k e a t ie a n d 'g a v e i

ooteb iz lflm p h - o v e r ^ e N e w -Y o rk G ih bis ■ • j{

C a m i l l i S i g n s «

nOnst R k t a ^ Camllll. 30, SanU Hosa, j!i re s t -OsilZr-aooof-tba-oiieUma-maJor- Zgame league s ta r Dolph OamUU wbo ?nlgbt Is now manager of tbe Maglo 1|hree- VaUey chib tn the Pioneer league, txsent Toimg OamUU, wbo h u p l^ e d ^a th e a t BanU .O lara coUete'la Call-cks. fomla. bas foUowed his tatber^ ^>pUt footstepa In th a t be is a llrst "^ 0 baseman. Tbe elder Oamrni play* ^

ed in the National league from ?■— 'U irSSlylW O rtoT fiem ldriW O ir ^

Ttoe TTgira aaid young OarnOll,“ a si*.footer weighing W pounds. “

be assigned to Butfalo of ^the m ternational leagua.. J

i t i n t 0.

VtodaJis Name “..wUl - . _

n Winners of « i IS’53 Letters S9 get M 0800W , May' 39 (fl-6U taen Ainlgat tTnlverslty of Idaho ba**alT»lay. hirs to e n and nine trade perfozmen bave di

tbe been awarded lettera this spring, tl:lenge Tbe Vandal basebaU team, which r ,0 sea finished In. a tie for third plaee-in x moeft the n o rth tm ' division conference, in1 to* wUl-loea-tira three*year lettomen* „

■f and f ln t baMman*outflelder Bruce «.

K third award»*>Sruce Sweeney o t !f ^ Lewiston and P a t Duffy of Nampa.

Other trackmen getUng awards are Smenon Olark. T a ta PaUs: Gary tl Dlxoa. Ooeur d'Alene; Lou Grourley. pt Bruce West, W alt Ueukow and Tl PTancls tU of Idaho PaUs, d:and Vauifba Jasper, CounciL

Mrisn o tb e r basebau awards went to t i S “ Sari Huffman, Ooeur. d’Alene;* « lp

Kelftner, Wayne Patrick a a d ’Dave «, Paulson. Boise;.Bm Btellmon. Dick S Dodel, Tem Plynn. XdMeOomas and ^ Bud Kelson. Harlan:He:ton. Middle* ton; Mel Reyoolds. Oastletoid: Bob », Palaah, Twin PaUs; and Mike i l

5 • C W e r , ^ ^ ^ ^ . J .^ ^ ^ ^ ^

10 R ust Ooeur d*Alene; Jim Rich*

^ D e n v e r C h a m b e r g

‘‘ “ M a k e s S a f e O f f e rDDfVER. May 30 bn-Ohe t)enver ^

Chamber of Commerce offered WOO “?------ to aay entrant ia a CaUfomla sail-u _ , plaae contest who tiles to Denve

tU 2 Tt»*piloU are to leave Asusa. ^ Calif, between August 1 and 9. . J

o ii^ ~T1te'0bktnber~ot Comm««a~feds % , 8 ^ lU money Is pretty safe. W. Allen

Bteele. s e c r e t ^ of the aviatloa m M «. committee, pointed out tbe world's <

gUdlnr-reeord-ls-MS-mlles-and-tha g« alrUne dUtance between Los Angeles i and Denver is about 800 mUes. Be* B*

^ ddw. the Rocky mountains are to ®“

O aciD S ~ iU T IS B TITUt to HOYLAKE. England. M^y 3# W - i

Defending Champion Barvle Ward uof A tlaau wm meet Joe Carr ot ^

- ireland-ln tho M-bole final of Uie ' ‘S BrlUsh amateur golf cbamplotuhlps kU

^ Baturday. W ard beat A r th u rParowne cf fiigland s and s, and ? ;

• b S ^ ,tumed bfck CecU Beamish c

two ----- .

Meyer’s Ouster “i Mound Ace BeL / S 08CAB PHALEY a«•«> NEW YORK. May 30 WJ-RuiS bit

' Meyer wound up » thr««-day sus- abl i* I pmsioa T h u n a ir for being i S l ^i - i o y«*» too Tb• J 5 late—and it's enough to «h«Vft ■ ha' e I « falto in basebaU and the totS I S . . “Rl»'*atb Russ." as Meyer lona uri

2 2 1 toward impromptu doony- th« « a s brooks, was given the heave-ho Sun- tui

^ tor “chesUnr* *n umpire. He ort also, was accused o t making what coc

___ *»» descrltwd a j aa obiectlonable blaI It is gesture,------------------------------- -----

^ - ^ ^ ^ .r J r t& n g h t - J i tb e h a u o d .wb » _ • K ^ s ^ r tU i^ m ^ f i le r e r t r t ln L wit

la-thI?BM d* M ,f*r different b« _Meyer was peoroked only as a S

of hU control could be. X r»inL ^ 11 ebalght pitches, not one of b a

toem had been caUed a s t r i k e . ^

* I ~ ~ P U Wmt REPAIR, PA RTS«a . _. Prompt « « , Economical .

(ran “DI5TRIIU1

^ F a irb an k B M orse—P

■ith L R o g e r s F q i r■ JO m b^ly R ead . - t ,<b |

e te d jS e i^ E E C o w b o y s

I B a n n o ^Valley Cow^s-baMbaU It series with the 8ixth*plaM Boiae ih residents of Buhl vying t h Jerw lee park. Jerome night is slated for

i f f s T w o a s

E d g e G i a n t sM Assectsted fteaaEfed a thlrd'Btrike'allowingTee'Wee } in the 1 0 th inning, and later was jermitting Reese to score with ih«I 'gave the Brooklyn Dodgera jt 7>B rork Giants at'Brooklyn Thuisd^*

— 1 Relief ace Hoyt Wilhelm was the victim of the catcher's eerie work behind - the pUte.

^ Tba-knocklebaO-artistr^n^s ^ longest tenure on Uw moond this ^ seaaon, had pitched runless b«Q

fro m -th » -tm irth -tm itac -« jrw ep t tor Uie sevenUi when a bomenm by

^ pinch hitter Wayne Belardi, a slngla ^ by Reese and Duke.Bnlderfs triple ^ bad puUed the Dodgers t re a at ^ Noble.’re< ^ed only last Bunday

from MlaneapoUs because ot hla ^ reputed abUlty to handle the ^ knuckle baU, had dons a creditable^ Job-unUl-Uia-tatal-Joth.--------------■imi A t Pittsburgh big J im Konstanty,

Uie Philadelphia PhUller M-year. ^ old righthander, survived three big

Pittsburgh Pirate pp risin» Thurs*____ day aad managed to wobble to a

0-8 win for his fourto victory ofUie year. - --------------------------------

C The Pirates coUectcd 15 hits oft ........ Konstanty while Uie PhUliea bang­

ed out U oft four Pittsburgh pitch- ers, iDcladlng Torn GUviano’a fln t homer of th e year wlto one aboM

- in the seveoth;At PhlladeJphla~the Philadelphia

p M AUiieUca aent Mel Pam ell down to biay* his t i n t defeat of toe seasoQ Tbura- bave day after aix atralght victories, toe

tlrs t ttme toe^ve beaten tbe Boston Red Boc righ t hander alnee April

“ •ta 30. 1931. Tommy. Tnaphletrs nlnto ence, inning homerun w u the only Box

run-Qff-Tookle MKloa'Prleaao wbo

ff*l a t Coaaie Mack stadium.XStS • Parn d l lu Uls' uiajur- league ta ». reer b u beatea toe AtoleUcs U

Umes against only four defeats.' s are At' New Voric Bob P o r t^ e ld 's Gary nve*game winning streak was snap- irley. ped by th e New York Yankees

and Thursday 7-3 u Whltey Ptord PaUs, checked Washington wlto flve hits.

' Pord pitched brilliant baU after |t to giriDg up & .homerun to Wayne W p TBrwU Ugerlntbrflratlnning-Tbat

Davj v u toe only Washlagtmi h it untU IXck Eddie Pita oermld led o tt toe elghto» wito a single. • ---------.-------- :““ S; A t ClnelnnaU toe OlndnnaU

Redlegs came from behind - three thnes Tbmsday nlgbt to eke out a

a, , lftJ(LM «..Trito^toa-SU «uls,Card. r}"?' Inals in lo innings. Tlie game inu

called after toe lOto to aUow toe *“ Carda to catch a train. , .

A t-B t Louia Bob B lb tfk grand slam homerua. -and some expert

’ reUef pltchhig Jqr Satchel Paige------helped-Dlck-LttUeOeld-aod-toe-St-r Louia Browna^scon a T-» victory

over tbe Clevfland Indians Tbun* '^T ? day nlgbt to give toe Browns a ^ sweep Of th e twoHtame seriea. . SVO AUmCAH LUCUl

?Vd. ,Uien 5, * ‘tlon■rld'S (Onir CVBM kM bU)..-«i- < a « f t o B 4 - t;—Mi-eii-iie—s i e - e

■SS ae to ______

NATTONAL UACUEK*« Yarii alO lOo e—1 11 1 BraekbB -----------too 2#o 900 1 -7 1# e

r Of --------- “ «> 2 » ? -» !» *. toe XaaiUB^BBd Lev«U: X.ftrianM. I!<^ ihlps kl. Fm% M md msd G^ncleU. Sandleelc.

ana CtnclBBmU oal 010 o a 2—» 11 S

ster in Rhubarb Bom 30 Years

a few decadea tols would have >Russ b io u ^ t n o t ooly Meyer but aU toe ,sus- able Dodger fans present swooping 7i ta - down on tho umplre^s swelling neck. ’■

too *nie-man In blue ordinarily would 0ce » have needed a police escort out e f ctoe towa la such a situaUon. . t

'XUi Is DOl a ^ ^ e n s e o< hasty,long uzdnldled acUon' because toe um- IpR>* plres wm teU you toemselves th a t 0any- toe:^‘re alwaya righ t B ut It U dis* 1Sun- turting th a t to e Dodger tron t ofilce t

He ordered Meyer to hold himself in* trtiat commufilcado to r toe duraUon ot I:table his brief sentence. tr-.— =.-Beoause.lana-acreB5 toe-inaUoa -aued who..tornTear»r-bau. been.aatiated - t wito mecnanleal basebaU long bave ren t b M draw n to toe Dodger banner

u a Ust outpost o t a coloTful era.Ibe. BasebaU* in 'recent years h u e of bordered on to e drab. The Yankee jack powerhousea aet a pattern for coldly

M P S IRTS an d SERVICEnled . . . EfOdent. Repair*

TRIIUTORS irse—Pomoaa Pomps

£qriw StoreTwin pans - Pbaaa i e e s -

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k s ~ ~ ~ ID efendvogrmni » Boiae rithJerw ated for

t s*eel7ee

rith ihe

lursday* was

atcher's e plate.

mnd this Hess baU

U,a slngla triple

Sunday

Idle the '~ B arie~ v n ilb a ir ic ff ,~ i^ r i ^ ~ J £ eredltable itoy In tlw Bhw LaJ ^

mistanty, rpbete-eagraving)M-year. • • * • * * . *

E n t r i e s P o u

O p e n G o l f T;(b pitch- * .no’s first Entries .continued to pour in i « aboM defending champion still looks.l

VI- —A fter play W ^nesday ond-TI: m eet Ed Harper, defending; an

n T taaa- »

Standings rt*s a ln to ' ' PTONns xjuctm - -oaly Box ' w L pa. cd V■ * » ’rtlO S fe . ----- -------- # £

lUGIC'VAUJtt-_____II • 4M II tifeats.- -------- ;--------* ” ^r t^ e ld 's AMKWCAN UACUB '

Y s ^ g g . y V - :— — IS 1 S r Ity Ptord aiyiu^ ---------------- 11 « -ii; ;}4 ^flve hits. 5g.*g?.. . _ ■:■ ------- 12 I " J«U after pbiiMi.i»hia “ _______ is 12 .uo »* }J 25 -}?i UH Sing- T bat ----------- -------- ” ” , •*’* Shit UntU _ KATIOMAl LCAOUBle elghto w 1. gb~ — — .........i i -Sl , u ®IndnnaU Braskim __________ n i« Uti i h 03d ' threo PUU4Mp>iU — .......... i» 14 Alt s tto ™ ? i ^ b $ ? f t = z i » iS fd iS« ^tla.Card. cuouo-------------------- i i- s i—m .io g -ga m e 'w ------ -------- r t a jw is -lUow toe • rACtnc c o a s t is a c u b *

jnnd S.UI. - ■ S - ii -S r b

I “ _ Pacific Coast Sets j 'rliLI Annual Track Meet ■■»_, *• , -PALO-AMO. CaUf.rM sy-3>.t»- -a<;fT » I CoQege track and C dd winds up the u n u Gw jeaaon hero Prtday and Saturday in

the 33rd PacUlc. Coast confercnce ,w i « - e championship. in 'Blaalord sU d ltm I

QuaUfying.heaU wm be held Pri* JMd day in toe 100**. 330- and 440-yard r

dashes; toe 130* and 330*yard hur- dles. ,

»—1 il 1 Saturday's »n»i« wm tee Stan* r 1—7 1# e ford’s two-time Olyaplo decathlon[ XnklB*. champion. Bob Mathias, making his •

fsreweU performances. He is entered» -» } » * in toe high and low burdlu, toe „itoT 11 Ihotput and discus.'' ' ' ..... fs.odlMk. Rod R ichard of UCLA has a 9.5 "

_,g J, 3 hundred yard dash docklns. fastest ”—» 11 s this season In toe~ranrerrace.~S^ „•kti. M«i- QMy. Washington Stale, and M er- 2

I)arb Shows Bum I Jars too Soon KId have scientific and sj-stemaUc play which ci t ^ U ^ o aU toe o toer clubs copied. Except ^

la a few instances, toe ptayen “ ly would ceased.belns^perBbnaUUes and-be* .ii t out e f came coga ia a weU>«eared aod aU* —_______ too*sUent machine. ’ _« hasty, Umpire Augle Donatau. who toe um- threw tha book a t Meyer, is a man ves th a t of unimpeachable Integrity. I f he It U dis- said Meyer torvw 11 sU^lght baUs. n t office tben i t w u 11. But unless my con* uelf in* sUtutlonal prtvUegcs u a fan have aUon ot been revoked, X don't have to toink

be w u r ig h t every time. s-inaUoa ^ ------ 1—

iSg^ave " ^ ^ ' ^ p I ^ ^ D e p e n d S b l e i - X D JR E fy r MfVT

3 BONDTRU_ _ ----------- g i ^ ^ T o .B l^ n y i h

DODGETaper*Lock. Bushing. : « -H . P. to 80.HP.

* — — ---------- y ? w . %*-to 3H’> tor-:

-------PAUL ROBERT. STEEL AND INDUSS«5 4to Aveana West • T«

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I f T p i i r n s i m e n t ]pour in fof the Blue Lakes open golf cha ill looks.liVe thcman to beat for.the title ly and Thursday was completcd 75 golfer inding: amateur champioD,-tied Harold M'

~BCbre 80' far'Thurjday'when — ■' hd' fired a 72 over the Snake <>

S rirer courao. ^btoerlow scores T hunday had Dr. t '

pa. CD Wniard Peterson.’ 73; RUsty TarU. l l .7ji_ Jefome.-78;:*arle WlUUBi«. tenner " i i r " J w ■W^oralnt-chaaiplcnr-Hr'Jlm-flln^ —r .»• #« c l ^ . 79. and 0. A. CBud)’ Oore, 79. coi

------- th . .iy .j i .» ra .ln to .m n if« lU j . « «OM 11 tb«ay Wlto 18 holes slattd clnlly over mu JM iJ th s next three daya. Plnol acUon for ' wl}l ,be held Sunday. jxi

Pet 0 0 Two Pocatenij stars, Jimmy Hlskey 1 .•it and. Fielding Abbott, vlU tour the mo

V cojino Priday. InSU Meanwhile, club pro Frank John*, -sen said toe low;10 sco n n Satu^ay

j« t i i « momlng will play-.aO-Meffolf derby of 070 i»K Sunday, alter the-conipleUon of tbe l»

. tournament . ploTrt. GB In a derby ono m aa drops out on •«1 JU Ue tor highUti iH on a hole toey bave to go Ijjipk SO A« s yards and pitch for- tha green. The 4 « io« ^ ‘•"'by will be

■jit.iotf xlvcftiprites.— ----------------------------- J it.“ “ -T if iH 5 a - ja a - iE i{ -s « ! -a m -B a

Ed Harper defeated Jim Sinclair- KS Prt. cn Moltera 4 and 3 in a postponed ■-«77- . best-ball match, while lo 'tbe ladles -r- •«o best-bftll tourney M rs. Robert Den- .«s i ! « ton*Mrs. Speck HaaUm defeated __

‘lii *“ ■ “ <* M” - Harry Elcock-Mn.J l’’ Malcom Sawyer defeated M rs. Duffy

Reed-Mrs. M. O. McVtr.I , - l a toe third fUght. Mr*. VoyHud- l 0 t S son-Mn. Ralph Bacon defeated _ . Mra. Prank McAtee-Mra, Venloe

^ l e e tIn the mld*week blind bogey Dr.

W illart Peterson w ia tftoT only i^In

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S S L a y n e A g r e e s .m>.yard rw i i ' lLrd h u r- 1 o L a n a d i a n . . '

S S TitleBattlellej.‘*toJ s a l t LAKE c m r . May 29 (JH-- -■ - ? Rex Layne, UUOi’s top heavyweightns » BJ has algned to ligh t a 10-

fu te s t Walls. Cans--dlan—heavyweight-chtmploh-iina —

Id M er- ? heavyweight In Ui* BriUsh )credlt-f TO

ZAyne h u been guiruiteed $10 • 1 WM ^ ^ option on the n te , I I T I Jenson eald. Walla. In his iwt

f ig h t knodted out Ja e t Nelson, w eot La}-ne’s stablematei, In toe (in t round s t Edmonton.

...........Tf "lAynenoees to the jounB“riehUy which er. a retum match will be acheduled

Except ^ S alt Lake Olty to is tummer under promoUon of Jaek-M cCethy

currenUy . holding th e boxins reins • ind-bfr. .la Salt Lake Oily. • - — and aU; ----------------- -----------------------

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. Duman-.womBn'a'. tournam ent.', •?Hlskey The women'play> 18 holes once a ' »ur toe month over a three monto period

In tho tournament. If a golfer wins I k jo h n - first place'twice she gctq toe top * tatu^ay prlse. I t toere is a Uo a t toe-end >lfderby of the tournament, a.playoff wiU | a o f tb e l» heJ.d to-detennlne. toe! cham- ^

plon. • . r-I out on r>orothy Pierce waa third Thurs- tor high an 83. .bielc SO Pro Joe Durgan reported'33 wo*:en. The braved toe threatening weatoer ’ will be regular woman's day events______ i t IhKMe'snd 'Jlnclalr- RBAD TTMES-NEWS WANT ADS, _atponed ------------------------------------ -le ladles - r --------- - - - ' — - - i- i .r t Den- f

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3. Its quality i,controUeai29.time . . . t o in,ure uniform flavor i o o

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itt-Twin..Falls Friday:‘f o c ^ e ai outdoor rifle championships Satl ...The meet will be a.two-dayaff plon, C.-L.'Wood, arrived ^ d a ;

Drivers Pick Iw

F a v o r i t e s ^

F o r " B i ^ R a : c e ^ sINDIANAPOLIS. May 39 (A— >a

Twenty veteran Indianapolis motorspeedway driven hkvo picked BUI ^ yukovich aad' Plreddie Agabashiailu c6-favorites to 'th e STto aimual ”ooo-mUe'race Baturday. to

The uncertatoty of ' auto racing v,w u reHooted la th e poU. • "

Vukovich aad 'A gobishlaa r ^ ^

voting amoos->a.endKrB of toeeham -' tx ploa 100-mile*aa*bour club, exclusive ex organltaUon of men who have fln- TsheOTn u e "HB” a t speeds over ch

yeBUI BoUand. . .the UM9 winner, mj

w u . picked oa two'baUots and Sam Haoks got two votes. Jn

H H H The rest o f . to e opinions were U scattered among Johnnie Parsons, ' IWO winner Art Cross. Emle M ^ th

.Coy, Paul Rnisfl and Duka-N alea.- -v\ \o w i significant tha t only bo

. McCoy fif toe SIX'tlrst-time s ta rt- n . ' , ers w u pidied to win. If . be comes a

torough. he wlU be toe siz to rookie to win In 37 Memorial day races, bv

The driver's c lt^ also guessed.at . l the^wlnning_«peed, with witimii«».

» ' ■ ranging from 1J7.T fer.'Louls Meyer. .♦ I ' / f ' A three-Ume w in n e r 'o fth e racewher th I l i e oow buUda racing engines, to a

f la t ' 131.4 by Jimmy Biyaa, who i- Mif tVin finished slxto l u t year.>ufc u ie annual cluater. a t toe gates _

is l a s t ly toe g3 customem wltoout J jd 'b lg reserved seals who-Hbpe toiflnd In- - or-Iow *1*^ parking i^ots wlto a view of a V« ^ piece of toe twtf and oae-halt mUe hi

track. There also will be a ru to for oo ' ' 10,000 uareserved bleacher seats a t sn

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■“•I" ^nU M t «bolM* »0-SM Ib. f ^ a r a DSlU U.TM«.IS| top <141 iMrlasIr fer thelc* MUU »M1(I Iba.) cacat JTO-MOlbb tS40-TI|M £ *0*1 400 lb*, aod llchUr lt.1S.U401 r*w JlSlU lo U.H] n o t US-tOO lb*. ll.Tl-tl.11| S.2|t4 nod diaran**. ' UOH Bh*w SOOi aaU** ■pHni kmb* m k *. M41 *U*dF; ^all^ k>t« K»d to ebplt* >S.00»j|U Unbt BMatir welctitr beldervr tremTMr*- a)141 ’ d>^ Umm »**kl then Uad IM Ib. No. t D4tC iklai JJ.OOI (laaibur «w« daU ai 440-t t C ttl* 1.O00I calvM » 0 | alaixhUT i l ^ .!!S%■ s.sr%- IndlrMeal-thole* »t»«n'tov*J.Tl|-prlm* -tiU abatats U*d Btllltr hdrtr* It.OO: tncot J»|Q Btllltr aad connrttl.l eewi lI.U-ll.SOt KUK cannn* and cutun Urstir t.OO>lt.OO] | |u * Btllltr aad *g<Bfn«ftUI ball* lt.TVU.Ut ■-1(U ««nm*i«UI to prim* «**ltr« lT.0M4.00i HMK ' «u11* dB<n~to' [j40 aad btlew. u,

1ST I KANBAB c n rit .«',*SS',‘ii”riKSd.-!.!!!5; _srrg|rrer,Ki--*,"7‘““-M C SbM« Bonti m«kH aaaaladlr ataadr.«H • -------- - ■ , L

i|ii Potafoes-OnionB ^u s - ) *n

■“ !*------trn cACo.* '*i<-'rlrali tOi tn«k U l| totol U. S. Oitfx «l> I«l n«eU 4TS. . 8uppll4a. of B«w modaratoi

rS.£^&^j',.s;a,ri5s “■w. n

s i0.M WWIe-ln l«M**U n*dhi» earT jti'ju tS i ^1,14 Katkhdlna Bnwaab*d SO lb, pap«r wuka S ^Ln **Str*tt *alM OM U«.)s AUban* Trt. ^142 ninph* LOO.t.tO; ordluiT to (*lr J4M.TII ^itu S«U*s« S.U-S.TS: OallhmU leoa wbit** **is?.‘ “

■ '1 - Onlea iBppll** »ed«T*Ut dwaud «aodl k. . maiktt ntm to allchtlr •treanr. "*

S laeb aed Un*r car 1.4S| fair tor I4S| !*9— a a h o V< * i r 2 ' l o w —»«k B*ra»d*« J to 4 inch I,ts>1.itl I Itxh A.S and Ur«*r I.IOt Orsno S IbcA and Urt*rIS -

' 'fit 1 INSTALLED T l

K n m m L Y . Msiy 3»-^Ann Lone- 1£ taU t. dAUghtcr ot Mr. tnd Mrt. *

iM Kencath LonfboUt. Kimberly, h u (a M) been Installed u t m ender ot ou ^ CAsa. honorary society At Lewis’and evi

Citric coUoce, PorUtnd, Ore. noi| M .

^ DeslilBlFFamil^] “ Mter toTfg Hai

8AK DIEOO, CtUf.. Mky 3»-Th8 ‘ -wbole.Catna funUy~M», P t tod the seven U ds-U In the Itp of l ia -

^ yiy. They even htve Ik btUitub. “ * _ _ ro r six months, until Wednesdty

nlth t, the Catrons h td been lucky waU they had t root over their heads, coiBometlmes for weeka la t row they ,

g . tU slept, in the ttmUy's old tuto* ^----- pim it ™ . h m f j

one child n t t ohokln* spell Wed. “ nudty 'tcro ts the border la T l j u t ^

The (Silld, JuUe, e months, wta . ‘ — *■ T»ttlat-bh3e-ta-the-ftCTi-Trhgn -the~ if** Man frtntlo funlly tppetled Vo D. & ^ ].i]Q border t jea ta for help. wtIBJO 8*’ ' “ “ escort, with ^13 00 tcreamlnff, to t hotplul t t17^ Chult VlsU. where Julie's trouble

w ts corrected quickly,. ______jJjjQ H dert of the children is Yvomie.10003100 desUtute condition of the

ftm uy-they. had been Uving on S3 since Tuesday—came to the tt>

j■'“'S .us‘is„'sri.g-,?iish'’r . '. Wl* stolen netr Bonneville. Oro. I

•*ratfs hard to believe,- he s tld , I* ^1 rd boutht t UtUe honse in I the netr Bonneville. Wo I

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alls Markets J-----■■■“ ' I

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Grainr K ss 'A .rjsr^ .’Si sr'.saab to prtM back to tb* prnteo* cloa*.m— T' Scvbtaaa actad lad*e*»4*atl)r f imU 4 tt. tfcreofbaat tb* **ati«iu (alalac aroBDd 3 4 Jew. oB li a t tlai«i. wfall* tot*,b*ld ta lw at«Mr.r *oWB All rr* coatract* tambW to Mw OMiwallT4oI ^ ^ b m t «U*«i IV.44 tMcr, J a tr t.N - alow, ;.0«K ; cent 1 to IH tower. Ja lr t

M K ‘‘•*‘-MO ol CASB CBAIN* tM i anCACO. Mar st (UP)—V kaat Mo. S■priw '* C e ra % I T*Uow M l.I.a it Mo. S rvHow

«b*4jo I44U .I4IH I **mpi; flrado jr*llow IJO^J.'O ati No. I wfelU T4Sit No. 1 haovy

M40. D.rU^^ rant* naTuaf }T M .e& : f*od eaUU . ' s ^ n ; No, 1 »*How M7H.a4*14H.

U S S _____1 OT*r rUTU U S TABLS

com. CHICAOO. M*r J i l O P J -rM lcx . np«n , lllr t - l^Wa f lnaoaatira Ja lr 2.0TU J.OTU .1.04H Z.Ot

£ l i ^ iiiKtHi?- ------!t*S IM < 144f t 141Hi ^ o n Ba i .u C I.UK l .» lg ’ 1 4 |U

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KANSAS C trr CRAIN lUn*. KANSAS aT T , Mar U M ^W haalt ■Uadr III eara down S« to Bp No. S bard loadri and dark- hard tl4 4 l N& t SI.UV toS.S S-'i'K.S'S !.T1» “’Si .';irr»".r»'r'.%Jf"m iflS.SOt No. 1 r*llow aad Biliad tl .U H : No. S lI.OOj SI.ITX to1l.R14N.U.Ut ’ Oatii-l-«*ni anctfin^ to down-lcNr M.OOJ N o .I i .h lU T » ) te ta ^ l4 ^ s M o.l.7SSli .

'* m| | o ™Im »S4^to ttS tN . •^«om S n l l . t j to*ll.44N.

::X! I Butter and Eggs71L .'3r.‘ .rM ‘ * ‘“™'

DBtUrt Grad* AA M acora M « r >r«do

iw tol *ln«u dalji» U^4C____

- e m c w q7H ffltf^fS°i;-L iYii- tn».iirri ■Market walk I d fh t trucka. T rk* cfcaBsaa

•dirtj *’,!2r>i“' **'1 : ^ Ch*«M‘i SlncU dablaa 40-tm eaaU o ^ * 2 poundi Uaahoraa 40-U| proe**a*d Uat

C ti l t ®*‘"Outtari 1,410,«tJ posada. Markrt dull. <B ':s ;“«r.? -„-s'"AWsci.V’Si

acor* * ti » « .Bm > 304M eu*a.,lU lb*t top* firm,

baUnc* m n . i WblU Uls* «xtrB* SO.OT.S P«r Mat A and over 40 c«9U a dotatt:

l^ h >*'*• *>traa OO.SI.V per cant A andMH i m«HsaM «04«.( per oant A

;!si — Club-Meets----^ 6K06R0NlV.Mty_39 - M o 3 im

of the W tpm WheeU 4-H club' V»6rt~hWoM t l t clUb'TffHimg" ' Tuesdty tftemoon t t the home of

>nc> Mrs. Detn Barney, north‘fihoshooe. Mrs. The next m eetlst h ts t»en aet h ta (or June 10 tnd thereafter through- ,

out the summer meetings will tw held ta d every f ln t aad third Tuesday a f te r . .

noons.

H ard"tuck"P C T i^‘ :The “TOen w t cane bome the house ,^<1 was cone, absolutely tone. Some one :J)“ * had Jacked It up tnd towed i t way. 1 Kifty *Trom then on, tU we did wasicky wander." And the children kept ; ads. coming.

ftunlly, h* stld. worked Ita ’mo- , ^ - d o T O through' W ashington, 't . . . Oregon and GtUfomlt. plddng m i l t 're S *o« other .crops. <mnJ: ' They reached the~Mexlcim.bor-' ' ^ der Wednesdty. v u knew there were poor people-ojB- mco-ua-oTcr ■th ere."- O ttro n - t ld r -o “and thought we might fit in som6- :

where. I oouidn't find mueh ia th e iUnited states” 1

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WASHINaTON. M«y. . » .Wr^ .1‘ .“i j 0«noi3»tlc members of the housoI board or agriculture oommlttee .said ' todayI-M t i*t they stu i believe aomethlng waslu* fir« ^ 7 thout the government's cut-am pd 3 n t e aale cf KflOO tons of surplus

r i t o a t ^ . d r lM .p e u to -U tree.. v e s t, coast

JoJr 1.06- They rejected as unaatUfactory .a three-ptge letter from the tgrl- '

i-«su-Si culture department denying "any , [Vm. and ta in t of favorlti*n" in-the deaL - ri poBBda Harold D. Cooley. N, O ,

ranking Democrat on the commlt- . . V '« said the department’s expltna- :

* tloo “iadlcttes something ia rottea a.ij*now in Denmtrk."t i S ^ —Bepubliean—Ohtlrman—Clifford -

ow 1 4 0 ^ Ropo. Ktna.. declined comment on ' : . the department's explanation, but

'b lu n tT t Slid he will get t promised commit- ;Ue lavuUgtUon under way “as ,

^ ' f * o d “ possible." probably next

rt.84*l4H. - .B e p ;- jo h n -P.-Sheiley,-D ..-CnU f.r -i who asked for the Investigation i last Tuesday,' said the department : *J»d ."atudlouily iyoided- answering

• -tdffia- g r t a r ^ u t itiBtu i -m g ai"— -* ! S!., Ke said the answers, given In the > IL * iJiZ q™ of a letter to him from com- i IS j i i s s modlty credit corporation presl- • rr— r m r ^f^nt-John-H.-Da*U.-^aro-no^«ltl*- - J ' 14*5 factory."

» Sii M odel Citizen ; _ j:a ce sJ3 ia E g e

8 ‘j J k r e d w o o d c n v , Caiif.: May ao t fin—A U-year-oia “model elUun">—wh*ait aod father of two children waited .

In county JaU today for federal ftU- « itUn^ thoritles to take him to.Ban Pran- ,

.cisco .fo r arraignment..off;.a..|l,3W .. b tnk robbery charge. «

Si; Md. s Bolly WUUam Spice waa arrested i yesterday shortly after he held up ' Iho-Redwood'Clty broach or the ;

0.1.7SVO -am t-orAm erIca;-------------Described by neighbors as a

model citizen, Bplce walked into the i ' bank a t noon and gave Teller Ralph

Anders, 35, a no^ warning that he ; y < r a was armed and demanding money. 9 & » Anders stld the mah scooped---------- > tl,390 into his shirt then quietly '

stroUed out of the bank. The wller p>—T n*t tripped an alarm and Joined assist- .

f ant cashier Carl Kinsman in trail- . m ;> r« ia lng th e Tobber.CT-MjA.____ MQtQnaclft_RatmlroaD_LoiiU--a-

* Pacini Joined the bank employes a few moments later and arrested

_________ Spice Without any trouble._________■ —

rSsS N ash, U nion , OK C ontract

i eaau o DETROIT. May 30 UV-The Najih-’ Kolvlnator corporation, and the CIO

B ss-40: united Auto Workers agreed Thurs- rbrt dull, day on a new contract giving woric-

«« everything- the UAW already iriotai 00 h*d won from Oeneral Motors, Pord lop* firm, and Chrysler, aa t ^ 4 The “big three" of the auto Indus- mi A*I5i try agreed up to pensions to »137J0 r oant A a month. N-K and the UAW agreed i eurr*ot to Set up a Jolnt cotnmlttee to study **»• the cccnpany’a pension and hospital-------------niedlcarprogranC ~J Nash-Kelvlnttor was the first of> thtt:independ#nts to’lollow’the leadm S E o t of the big three irt reopening five- •H ■ club' contrActs that sUU had, until

home of Nineteen bf the 34 centa hourly hoshone. workers have gained in cost-of- i wen aet Incretsea under the contractshrough- wlU be m tde permanent,I b e h e ld ‘ ------------------------------ . j

Loss Forecast for _NL0w„GrazingJBill'

1 BALT LAKE CTIT, M ty 30 LfV~A ' . Stockmen's blU to Increase grazing

:* -^ :r:a-xn-^orM tntnds-«U T )e“defftatedMn . l O Q its present form, City Commissioner

Grant M. Burbldge said Thursday : .e house on h i, return from Washington, oma one D.O., where he tesUfled tgalnst the . i t w ar. proposed legislation. *

aid Burbldge said. ‘T he leglsltOon . wouW b® lajurlous to the water- :n kept sheda." ' :

Ee testified before a house com- rked ita n lttee Priday and before the senate King tnn, committee Monday, aad was under a g Iru it authorlzatloa of the Salt L tke Clt7

commission to oppose the blU. ^ a . b o r - '---------- r ----------

pooiJo Markets to Close'm - s t ld r —NBW‘-YORlC.- Mtty-2ff-W — n som6- n tn c itl tn d commodity m trkets 1 la th e throughout the United BUtes will

be closed Memorial day, Saturday,

BEftM-mot 4 0 % . : n o t 5 0 %

iy n n iip p n iil

^ S S S f —

.g f . 3 ^ : 1 ^ ■b*y «w«'a ea bearbea . . . '

aasst.a!«»«»v-jg!pg~ j .• -- '^ IF ;

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I’ t Z i M o d e r a t o r N a i n e d _

C h u r c f i . P « ^ ^:. ibNNBAPOLlB, -U ty. » ( M r .

•K— — r -iTohii-Alextiider'Mackay, ptvaSdent lAfl I ot Mnceton 'Iheoloslcal sealnaiy.haaibeen pamod moderator of the

•_ 68Ut general assembly of the Pres-

.^A4Scottiia highlander by .b irth . . ^ Dr, Mackay was elected to the

? chuicb’s Jilghest honorary cfpce bya W .to 304 vote over. Dr. Joho WaU L

“t- coast jonlChrtsUe, pastor of Westminster -M « U » , ^

I to ln g of a new moderator”5 1*“^ opiied business sessions of the as- _°***- _ ■ seitbly which cloies June 3. _

. n , o , jj,_ janckay. M, has served tbe ^p^by terlancburchasam issloatiy . p e d ^ ^ r . evnngeUst, author and

S ' r a ' C o u r s e A n n o u n c e d !Uon, but . r i ix R . May 30-^The JU er Men- **commit- no ilte . ehurch Is holdlae a BUjle g way “as eodm again Uils year, Tho coursebly next wll be oonducled a t the church £

freto June B to June 19 and a t the ^X,-Callf.r -Ootununlty-ehuroh four-milea south uatlgaUon o f ^ l a Palls from June .33 to July - partment 3. j 'nswerlng -flesslons are 8 am . to 11:W g

m in the children from 3 years thfougii 'high f. om com- ach^l age.. ' , n presl- — f;---------- ^ ^ ----------:--------

;e n , I CARD o' f t h a n k s ^

WM WISH to thank our mcBOa and ncisl.- Z bM for their klndntaa and (rnpalhrI I * e f f c r l n c a darlnc _

" I T w r D m r '" ° •“5L” I ssSJ-oK" ■"r\ wnllivi I Ura. rranraa lUrnoldai c r ^ . : ~

aHoUOLICS An^fmc^ I W ^ T s O I pn. xu trd Arcsiia NorUk WrlU Dos _

s as a 4) fhoB* 0 . _into the UfSNCCH Con«tl<r*. Mn. LtbIo. Oard-

er Ralph *»-« ^■ that he p S - e r .h , t r a arall.y.. Vtl oc.a.tan. _ { money. Wrlu lUlna J. OtVrlai, BotiU 1, Twla e;

scooped HilU. Phon* 01T4.M.I quietly VAbATlUt U bir>.„ s u n roar WaniOT "hi> tollTr <n aceordlon. Toda/* lutntraant'ol dla- ne ie«W ukiIob. lunul 1«mpb aaUa pUa. Grant jrd assist- . giudU ot A«<erdl«n. Jtten*. Satunlajra. **-In trail- Amcrkm Lcalnn nullillng. TwIn Palla.

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Lo JnilU5- Oin: YOOR ADS IN

J t s B E F O R E 6 :0 0 FR ID A Yto study 7or Sunday and Monday . \

hospital- ____________P«pcrs_.___ --------- -}

iS ? f c « -----------DO N ’T -B E -L A T E ------- ■lng five. C A L L 38 —lad. until I - ...................... . I J—

« hourly ~ PERSONALS*®?t-Of- WANT ream and board for aoUitr and » n trac ts r« r old . hlld. Phon* t»T. _

TRAVEL— RESORTS_ ■ I>LAVIM<,for N«w Maako SatgMar. tibar*fnr^ * „ SEUVJCKMAN waaU rid* to Un.w.on,.■ K i l l Main* or Tlclnltr aroabd iaaa 4th. M .

: e i t ^ lAddl.,, a^no, w«t. -»»WrT.Uo=u.SSa. -nlssloner BEAUTY SHOPS

COMPLETE modVB b**Btr aarrle* a . ilnst the ?ai„.*K?o BP. Am.t£*‘S^o*°'‘a.!gi^ L.

2oki;LETE U a tr **r.lc. br adraae«j “ ^IsltUon & S o?k* ^ft water- wa*«. t>.00. Oaaatr Arta Aeadcar.

■ CJ

s S SPRAYINGake Clt7 Dandelions, Qutck ta d Crtb Grass, ilU. I ^ l t and Shade Tree*. EtnrlBs,

.. PUe*,_-Moms,-•^chts.-atatea.------ J to s e * P H O N E 2590-J

MORE ■ p- —- 43dllQns-per-HP- -

MORE

H WITH “

I REDA :S ubm ergib te Pum ping Sr

W M U nit f e r D eep W elli '* "“ ^e^Reda-SiijjumuHjlj.

M - ■tijtm Has Pioneered and LED the FE Ay.m Pleld of Submersible Pump-

Ins Manufacturers!■ Wo hinlniam a complete L ln ^ ’ —

to Custom-Plt Each Well! ;

7 ^ — - - See Y eu r Locul-D eqler \^ • ELEC.TRIC flEn>1CE CO. J

Twtn FaUs.. .B yU L .IM rLE^ S T . C O , ^ ^

, OSCAR PORTEH . Edtn- -1, • FARMERS EQUITT . Barle,

J TAVLOR-S 8EEVICZ - FUerII M GEORQE ROESSLER J

m ■ FLOYO LILLY CO. ^ C^istributer t

______________ • '________ _

SCHOOLS ft TKAININQ V

i ir lf tV i BAILBO ^ ^--T E LE G R A PH EE S— ^Ar* n—*-* MW,' caod t V . rrtlramnt

S l^ P n s - gradoaUoB. Wrlu.

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LOST AND FOUND «icKierator » ^ i H ! i . { ^ g , a ^ r " p g i ^ . i £ r "

____ CHIROPRACTORS ? ;« ! th e Iissloaaiy. p £ v te .Z u iia t. b t. Ai»« iiaraST ii t rl oor a n d m ia Nom Pbeo* w i ,«*

SITUATIONS WANTED >—

a BUjle si.itATINGi Oandctloa. qBaek snaa. aar. N10 course Phona JtM-I. ________ ^) c hu rch n c z S s E ^ to e w for ebUdrwa. ray boma. ,'<* a t th e ~ . . . i ' l' ole , aou th "

, to a : w » •« ^

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KS— j g i iS i:

“ S r anc* dariti* OOtl-H*- AIt-baaboad. .oUst6M—iaw«—Iwallaj i - tlao-gardc* S-fl b«*al I u I nIL ***'”’ * '“ *• _if

W*AU>Al«ki» *l«Blal. w J l. ..a re c lU ‘ wnnolda l".f> bocuawork. Call tIU or jjjc

P t j ^ . “S i ' A ‘K r" f s . .- i f f ia 4

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•^■Sxt HELP WANTED— fEMALt” f l

•A 1. Twla EXPCKIEHCEU b»iuir operator fo^ OowB- g ■ towa ahoD. H«» JO-O. 'nmaaJJcwt. _£=

HELP WANTED— MALE ^Ua. Oraot ■,_ Wn.i k . NlCs a c * - ™ '■ aui

I I CAB DUivEIt;! wantad. Mtut b* b«twt«nrE B Y - -« -u “ ■ * - !' I" ii.i.»i'.- ™ i?-< i. ii. ^.1 WB HAVE a Plata fnr an boiMat paraon- *-IK

abla man who b wllllnc to work, laarn Cl . . I - a ^ ^ ^ - g ri|-nd_rumarr«_Co... HO £EE

= , ‘i i i - r =1’ 1-H1U4ANWT poeltion open for on* xoun« /rl

marrl*d man wbo would Ilka to laam wia voeatiob whlta camlns a lltlne. Applr roIn pman. 'Hirac.O^lrancn. (>i

ataU qualllleatleBa and axptrUoea la * ‘ . m iT to boa T.D. T1m».N.w>. Sne

y I " — o iw - $50 I t

PE R DAT3AY OmoIsx for on* cvan Twin Pklla araa. t>ai J . , Dlrtct aalaa npatltnc* dcalnd bat : Fa

not nacnaarr If you can cuallfr with — - ______ .lalllallsB aDd.anblUoft. Arcraxa aaro^ ...- —fe.'." “S S : 5

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W ANTED . . . . ’ L tV E -W IR E b o y s ' ^

dar. tibar* T o S c ll _£*!

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r “ -ii:X Jw a H iN a T O K ;jtiy -»»tor UoTM. Xnd; Ora, told tha nn* ft(« I t ittn d ty Anoclit«d press p o r ta l DOW »r« "penona n m f rtt* "m tb him.. " I d o T Jo rtn u t.th e lf TWMlty, 3

I— do not ; tn ii t Jhelr inuileetu^ 5 hoQuty, I do n o t - tn u t .tbel*1" jouniklUtle tad n h liU t t tu

JMOciMUa P reu vm understud th a i UBfUMre.” UorM Mid. '

He miide the lUtMnent u a lo!« lowup to a floor epeeob W ednetdij l a -1 he crlUc&ed the AP'ffen.

', erally and a itoiy l>y AP ReportexJ--------------OrMUtoir-KeUy-fpedlletOy.— ~

I *nBrutB* Kanaer S e Mia ThundiT K e ^ came on

tha Msat* floor W ed a^ ay alght a tt« r the aenaU receaicd. 'addressed n e . and ia an tniulUnf and bracen maafler said..*! understand,X haW

________had the b<inor of belni called » H «

said he approached KotM to asK for an explanation’ ot th i

. . aeDators remarks about hla story aad latended to be neither Insult* lag aor braien. "I believe I was

■ neither.'* KeUy said.BaMd M Bterr

^ ^ H ^ h i^ ^ ^ lt^ r^ a 1^ ^ '^M M y

orer senate rejection ot his appeal for the posts of two key senate com- mltteM he lost after quitting the Republican parly In the elecUon

.................. oampalffD last fall.------ ---------------I • Uorse called the stoiy » "lie.-

•aylag that while he did not agree with the result of the senate de­cision "there was so anger about I t -

I Ca^to“Re:Site— i - -----OfDegreeWork

OOODDfO. May JO-Aa lOOP I degree team from orescent olty.

OaUf.. will exemplify the second-------------THlTW tt-thrinnual-IOOp-meetlr«

I la Dead Borse eave near Ooodbg a t 8:lB>p;-in.'July 11. Plans for the

.. evw t in n made a t a meeUng of the dlrectofh of the Jericho Dead Bone C a n assoclaUon with Olea A.

' - Brown, noble grand of the Hager-m aa lodge. Btown Is a former resi­dent of Orwoeat Olty.

- ....... James R.-ft«nob< Oreyfoull, Wyo.>deputy sovereign grand master, haa laalcatsd an Intention to attend the meeting and Percy V. ibbeton, Port

- _ Arthtw, q«Tn/u soreTclgnI , " ' t ta n d master.'has* beea Invited.

Wonten attending the event will be entertained by the Oave Women. j m . anut^A w am t i ^ ^ gfUBn.-ift-

............. p rM U tn to f the Oave Women andMrs. Olara Henry. Ooodlng, Is sec- Tetarjr; Olrectors o f-the-cave-as-

I aoclatloa-are B. L. fiUlson, J . W.I ' Henry and R . P. Bryan.

I DeWayne George Paid Final Honor

________ JD *»..M ay_a9r^r»ve»lde lerv i.............Ices fW DeWayne Oarl Oeorge wera

I conducted Prlday morning a t Bun- set Memorial park. Twin Palls, by

_____ C J^ .b lsh o p of Uie Kimberly

' ' I h e Invocation was given by Sd-:— :---------irtirxawkeKrHHuaDrttd-remarSa: were made by Albert Harrison, Ru*i_________p«i,_B_jji*j|5tteajuitf_iledleatinajil

ihe grave were given by Paul Okle- berry. Blea.■ Pallbearara w tJSH Chief O. W. Oeorge. San Diego; K. W. oeorge, Xugene. Ore.; L, W. Oeorge. An-

! . -I cborage,' Alaska:' Oecrge Walker. j J i eksoa,.Wyo4-»lhertK i mUtoa.-aIso.

Anchorace, and James Henrjr, Kim- Mrty. , .

Permit Asked to -— -Gonstnict Station

• OooatoJcUoa of a servlee lUUon

I leum ooapaay, 730 avenue,I • . ^ « '* » t service bUUoq I ooastoucted of cinder block

and be completed la about threo • eu u o n faclUUea wlU In-

duda two Islands with three gaso- Uaa pumpeon each,

t Oeotractor oa tha station Is the i . --------- ^ O e o .f l tete.OttistnieUcn-cocnpeff.

I . 1*AV1B BIOHrXKLDR I C H n M . Mfc, » l^cey* pguu

I ' left Thmaday for her hom#. Inlhayer, Ma, after spending the

— --------- ■chool -yeaf-wlth-hei-auiit.-Mra.* Bd'1 Bchlsler. Her cousla. Oeorge Ray

s e l l e r , aocempaaled her to Mis­souri.

.

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BILLIE B------------ --------- qftnptoyad by-T a lu F a llr-

- n w tn ln la g X leoeHed to ebb ! Twla FaUa Baatneea CoUege ^bbJ

.1 . . ; bold. V j iratnlng. w s a aoei

' A O O O D PO Sm O N IS! SNRO U .PO R9H E8U 1.

_ _ _

•• .-SPEEDWItmNG'SH(ffl;. Come In For A Fn

i J t C - - , - r --TeCT-Ag inst ||||||||||M :4ersI the sen. press rs^Km frat*"

'eraelty, Z

.thelr yun k tha nderstand

as a fo!- Wednesday ' AP'gen*

Reporter------

r ■ '’ came on lay night 'addressed nd bracao )d,X:ba'^« lied ft Uw

Mm m>n the

story er Insult- ve waa

' Tuesdiy

^ »pp«*i I ■•nate com'- ky&;nM.Vi-:-'v. ' l*

Drtweller, right, Jayeee_______ . m as, esplslns the oontcst to. (r a ■He,“ * * * *

Seventy Boys fg--------- Drmng-t i r '1 . More than 70 boya and'girls hsvi f f O r K been signed (o ' compele ln~thi LB lOOP “Twin Palls Junior Chamber o eot oitv Oommerce (een-a8d'"Roadeo'< Jum e seccntl the Sear*. Roebuck and com' »-meetlr« P^ny-parklng lot,-nobert-Detwell'

Ooodktg "nKtdeo" committee chairman IS for the said Prldoy.lng of the Tyln'PsU s Jaycees plan lo d^ lad Horae ”----- J-------------

f ' S p ^ A c t i v e L i v e s t o c k

r c , S a l e I s R e p o r t e dm ir . has BORLBY, May M —The Burle: ttend the livestock Commission company re iton. Port very active sale Thursda: sovereign ^ ‘th cattle and hogs steady am vlted. ' ^ I n g lambs' higher.. During lh' vent will of livestock weri I Women, <°ld.. ____

men imd ^B^t white fed steers brought »3l ti r. Is sec- t33JS0, two cars a t latter ]^ce : bes cave as- whiteface fed heUers. *10 to «30.&C n. J . W. carlots: best whiteface 'fed oowi

113.90 to IH.SO: best Holstein fe< steers, »17 to 118: flu h y Holsteli

___ steers, glQ lo 117: feeder Holstelir S f 6 113 to tl4.A0; Holstein atet. ® calves. »H lo gaBO: whiteface alee; n n n r C< ve9, g srio tn.lO : whiteface helf 'Z «»■ calves, 91B to >10.10; cutlers. tH de.iCTY- to-fia.60:*canners,-$9 down;--bulli^ 2 ^ *>9 to ♦I’ -M.' *"<> tWn. light bull

down 10 «1J.the hog sale 4U head were eold

Those la the 190 to aaa-pound dl. , brouBht from 134.80 to I35J0\ py Sd- r>wi. htavy, tlB to-glO:

light. $30 to *31.60; feeder pigj w S k S i g a g t o m aad weaners. »7.B0 U

kUl Okie- Spring lambs brought from 131 U frt w to I28.S0. bulk *38.70; acconda, tK

to I23A0; feeders. $17.80 to $30.10; fa t wooted ewes. $6 to >8; shorn fai ewes, $4 to *«: common, $3.75 U

ry, *am -sold from $3.80 to $3.79. Ponies, bj

■ ^ the head, up to m M .

ition - Parking Finest sUUon Olty police collected $9 la .boadi»d la » for overtime parklag Thursday, Tllnrt-ftt _PosUng $1 each were Oeorge L

» Patro- Webb, Lany C^TWrsTAlleemVeteIk avenue. LuclUe Shaver. W, H. Beaver, Oleoe sUUoQ O. Jenkins, J. R. Hall, U W. Jeaklasler block and 0. T. Qualls.Kit threewlU In- ACEQUIA. .VlfirrORS

to gaso- ACBQUIlC May a»-M r. and Mrs.01yde;Long, Tulsa. OUa., are visit-

a Is tha tng'M r. and Mrs. Russel Acock andjccnptny. Mr. aod Mn. QIoyct.AcocIl . .

«P.„u |, ASI>HALI.PAyjfcJG^ 0 IQ D rivaw ayi— P ark ing L e tt

**** 'W eSpeclaliie la’M rS^'W Pinw

BOISE PAVING » ASPHALTto Mis- • Phone MJO— Twin FalU

[LLIE BANNING , . . -i a Falls T lU o 'iiij 'iTU« gompanyi Id to e b t ^ my ttenojraphlo diploma a t uiere ^BBlUled me for ihs poalUon 1 now IS ft ttoat enjoyable and protltabln ct.

TION IS w A rrm a ron y o d iTHE SUMMER TERJ.1, JUNE 15_________

:SS COLLEGE^SHORTHAND IS FOR YQTH- ip A Ftee Demonstration ^

i - A g e ~ - D f i y e r 8 , S i < g ^

u Jayeee teen-age ‘‘roadeo’’ committee ehaii est to. Carolyn BandaU and D am ll Swee k . 4r * * . *

loys and Girls Sij b a g - A b i l i l y J i L J a jIlrls hove yeIop_’the local Jtoadeo-_ Into^oi I In the of the dub's largest projects ,ai imbcr of are asking the support of the « leo'< June tire community to make the pr and com- gram a success.-Detwell- Many safety organlxaUons ha' djalrman, endorsed the event as another st-

forward'ln highway safety. - n to de-' gnlry blanks for the teen-fc

roade'o may be- obtiUaed a t tJ Twin Palls Chamber of Commer

IC K olflce and a t the city police staUi < 1 and county sherlfrs office. Th'

Q t l 6 C ftl«> avallabie a t the 0. O. An< n niirii>v compiuiy store, DetwelliB.rTv TB. Bothers, Ins.. and a t offices of i ■Thursday Insurance ayencles. eady and Teen-agers who _wUl not reai arlng’ the iKelr 3 0 ih 'b lrth d ay 'ro or. befo ock were Aug. 10. 1D&3, who live In tbe Tw

. Palls school d tsy e t aj>d are n

{ht $31 to ste-month p e r t^ prior w ti irlce: best *‘rosdeo'''are eligible to compete to $30.M, the event. . fed cows. DetweUer emphasises the Joyc Isteln fed "roadeo" Is not a speed test, ai

Holstein that all driving will be at spee Holstein under 30 miles an hour. Tho t*

teln ateer wiu be conducted over a special face steer designed course, face helf- contestants must take a wrltt^ itlen. $10 examination the day prior to tl >m:--bulls. contest. T lm o-and pIac6“ Bf-tJ g h t bulls examlaaUons will bo announc

later.were sold, s ix winners will be chosen .fre tound dl- the Twin Falls contest—three bo: to $35J0. and three girls. Original Intentloi lg-to-$10|- were' to sen d -th e ' tup wlnnet— der pigs, Oaldwell, expenses paid, to cot . $7.80 to pete In the stAte contest. Howevc------------ through~tho-support"oftlie-T wfrom $38 ...........onda, $33 gOCXXXXMOtXXXXXXKXMOOOOt

5 . . K I SAVEMONEYty S Z ^ .% ON.YOU^AUTOINS.

Fanners MutualI Established 1698 . . . No mem-S berahlp fees . . . Non-assess-

n P G - - . : _________ __________ —5 Phone 1M8-W-JW Main No.

In .bonds i Across trom Post Office

l e w g ^ I Arrow Ins. AgencyiTcr, Olen "

Now! of lastcock and

HALT p ^ j g g k g i l l i j l j i ^alU I

_____ StMWETOtNSTAlL M |~ ----- Attoch a nd tenter

. rea r crou member of tha cor frame, ujlnd clom ps, straps and

_— bolts provided.------------V S V

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ForA U m____ • «ndpJek*

= X ^ iT H r

i - - ^ - A x i m og i " K im berly Road

— —r nj j j jESTNE WS,' T W

S i j i ^ n p i f o r J a Y c m S ^

Ilttee chair- tte yontim ll Sweet, Xwln Falls traffic sergeant. (Stai

* ■ * * * A

3 Sign to Test I .Tayeees “Roadeo’»**_ Into^otie PMlIa_.A8soclBtloa„:of„.m5urBnc' projects .and agenU, It will be possible to spoaso t of the ea- three represenUtlves to the sta t Uce the pro- meet, Detweller declared.

Cash awards asd trophies will b<laUons-have presented to the-top-slx.--------- ;another step C on for the contest are b ^ i tcty. • • furnished by local automobile deal ■h. i.r . Conlcstanls must oompeto li

,T ‘?SS th e standard gear Shift can sup 5*2 ‘ L.**® PU«1 by the dealers.

Teen, agen planning to enter an urged to fill out an catry blank ani

of«cft ^ e y rotum It to the local chamba le.Oj^p, Andr police station or sheriff's office a^,,s.“ r s . _______

In tbe Twin ^ ^ ■ R I | H n i n ! V n Vand are not

lo r w the M lD compete In l l l l i W l ^ H |

s the Jaycee ' ed test, and be at speeds lUr. The test r a specially

ke a written prior to the iIac6~of-the I announced .

chosen from i—three boya al Intentions p~wtnnBr~ta'Jd, to com-»L However, B tSnJBlllDf-tte-'iwin- -

H I ..av..:uBg ^ 1 ^ . b f e g f f t f o u l

S l ^ m i r n q f fon-assess- v|

Main No. 9 Ifii gnolul nami InVOOKA' Offlca S

Q SOptMf.Mtd(rrDotM%tTiIatMutnlip{>la. ^ g e n c y S S<t.PiMRjmliD0dFli.iac..HiRf«nI,C0DB.

I n e « AMERICA'S SENSATIONAL > « » « N E W DEVICE TO

S K I O Sth rouoh eounfarc a n t r i t u o a l----

Cl ' won-, d a r fu l davic*

controls skids

and on oil rodd a u r fa c e s -a n d

worth millions o f d o l la r s in_

•fj'; * ... »,;J . paaca of mind.

f u l f y '. G uoronfod

______________________

For Ail makfts of atrtemofallos, light pana* ond pJek*wp l i i i ^ ood housa irallars.

f o ^ F a r x s —I - - ■■____ I ? ! - .

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W a , : T W r K r F A ] X 3 , I P A H d

iu the yoatbs are signed np by M,,r. Barnett, eaat. (Staff •photo-eagravlng) - :_______

BACK BOME 8PB1NODALE, May and

Mrs. Foster Staker nnd Mrs. Martha Cook have relumed from Salt Lako

...msurance. ______________ __e to sponsor 0 the stato

______ M E V ^E R -; are b ^ g mobile deal- oompete lh t can sup-

to eater are '. 'y blank and kl chamber.f s onice-as - - - - ........................ - . ........ -

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h h i s l _______________________ ■

Brewed ^ For UnrIRf«nI,CODB.

lONALO ] f | | «

mio u n ta f________ ___( won- lavica (Idseno fe P « -.II rodd Is-andillions MSQb Birs in___________nind.■ ■

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F i i l i s t i n e n t s i n ^

A r e a R e p o r t e d j' Thirty-eight nsw enllstments-la . Magic*'Valley w its of the Idaho j luUoaal guard were reported Priday by Capt. liORy Laughridge. Twin j Pans regiment adjutant.

Fourteen new enllstmeats are re-; < by service eompaay. Jerome. ,

They Include Donald K. Engman, •; Btanlqr K. Thomas,-John B. Hart- ] (bom. Jfty 8. Orumrlne. KennelhH. i Jenkins. Charles J. Hohnhont, HII- . Ury P. Butcher, J r , Oordon H. Mills, , Dennis E. Messenger. James D. ' Hambleton. Robert K.Brulotte, Bar- ]

^ ^ B H | ton B. 'A^Iln, James B. Jackson and ‘ Ray II. iTon^i-

-----^Accepted-for-mlistment-ln-head-- •:n ^ H QuarteTs;thlrdbattallon,-Twla-Palls,-

were Ronald R. Cook, David W. Freckel, Stanton H. Detweller. James R. Baku,'lATry L. Cook, OrvU O. PtUmors,' Ray W. Bowman. Wayne H. Shlrck, U rry R. Kralicek and Mark L. Cossey.

Shlrck’ Is a Korean veteran and enlisted wllh the rank.of sergeant

Howitzer cctnpany, third baltal- lon, 'HaUey, enlistments Include Donald R. smith. LeRoy D. Douglas, Max E ' Burke, Wayne V. McAlee

^ ^ ^ ■ 1 and Warren 0. NIsson._aeo rg e—L—Merrllt-venUsted In

Enlistments In tAnk company,

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