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feiuopw Ftb. n w reluranl /ro"i ot Stonl today W Jg l to Korea "i« p m ly ' ________________ liicSn^'ay iGOP Inte 1—eUt«J P««» flu»bbled unong Senator fordpi POl'W but Btnerilly nWB., tell M if"^J^^ill-m-tbe.caf- clfciimata I yOltd for budget nom ln^U . 4,, ooiincal spetchu IscUonal sB “^iiilJicOOPmunfr«r» bidons or *lde diflerence of veloplnR i Usua M sentUnj osophy.” ^^^theactlW 'or unity nnd nounced lB* on *mfre obitruc- tended tl- ••me-tooLim’ the con:it elfcUoM in th* troops to K IM of the No LH P DcwfJ. New York, Senator wtJldei'iml nominee. QOP floe ^ N*'' OW Mich., thr ‘wrttUhl mlnst ncpuWI. -usurp- t Umlt aid to western W herry < ■ r.& ra to r Taft, R-. 0., and any Ame B^^den< HertKi-t Heevtj At a Hi tttor Mala *orld»ld#.-iIimroe .Qfp, Dwli never mondotioi drt* a jiobsl Une snd Suropc. w H iu T U t »ll-out war If Rus- departmei Irst Revision r Rates Sin( "■ i'fint revision of this city’s w ater iu first rcatiing Monday n ig h t a t ■„,dinjs are slated before comm ■^■sioncr.'i stated water Bcrvice ' ftelastrate revision in depressio c‘ .b<r business, the comraissione] filled two vacancies H t library board, granted ^ licenses and acted ? ^ » { r routine m atters. X V ^4 H ;r<T B mU S(hcilvl» -w-m ^ B b i ^ p»pcK«d ordln&nce tbe \j\ ^^teDcntbly cbtrje lorurvlce * ^■sidir.ufl.ifl.<i)OO.gRllons . U ^lklantiiM from tl.U to City i H hjTunt betore the lOUi of night fc DJOnlh would discount B d to H.75 in MmptrUoQ to 'iH m t ti^. UGpartm k ^ B o t d n tu VDUld be 10 cent4 Exper I ^■oiADd (alloiu tbovs 4,000 f u n d s b ibia iOM **Uaw ptr f ^BiKnitcDUafiovs 10,000 but p rese n t I^H u tfiiCO ulloni. »even cenu cations- N ^ E m but I&s thtn S0,000tU- Accor etau per Uiou«nil for i ^ B i g a u »1>0T6 M.ooo gailoiu. niarKeo J ^ H e u ril£s are eight ccnLs for . i ^ B x c d 400 gdloni, seven centa -r-r cot lo.coo and six cents r i O lI ^■ n t u d 1« amounts in excess. ** H Oti«a CHt Limit. D l '^■lerrttoiitilde the clly Umlta ■*■ monthly charge would y-,-. ^Ki.-piaJM0g3llons.<ll»:ouiit- i l< «H Ior prompt paymtnU » rto : i nlr,lmum rate for 6,000 boiSE .•■s^tD onthu $2 60. discount, of rcprcse KiO. Rstrs {or additional tended fr ^^UtKldbeinrrmfi) from 16 jny befof H «ay k : Uiousand gallona ta v e r n s to _■ « t-^ CUT Umiu. _ ThejsUl ^»^K frr»pproved entering isi wlth w irKft Mr. *nd Mfs. votjng- Mrr.ti tor a llve-year leu# Charge ■ ■ * ^ lm navel pit in Jerome wm vqIcw TO itreemenl provides Ior E .. A ds. . It JOcenti per cubic yard uor closur j, Cd>BB I) • y Decides £H." ® an Innocent Feb. ij—A verdict of n i returned by « district m la o rlt; : at 12:30 p. ni. Tuesdav m v k s of tl Harrj’ B. Y e . ^ o ^ Mcond degree burglary. ris charged wllh ths ‘ pjn from Ken'i Btr- Kloepitr. Norman Nell- f ov«5Te" IH , Th* Jury retired ended In ^^■9Clu^.Aiv.*' ' ^ ‘sday. the 6fn»t< *■« * blU out] 5,»" "■'« Vaneu Also foi I j SWS'neu. H. E. Oov. Eds( OofaOT-£<j.- SO-SO-vr I^B« P^fTlnston. D, C. nltely poj John Mat: D.y,ey ica Robert ^O /: Bi . “r »» Th« trial wa, P p f Md S T , f®' took * w Nort ----- Ttuiv riiN -tr, tlons for ■ilungsbury, SSS K 'S ”"'” " ss's; '"'"'ber Of «>«y tu lb; Slot at AlUoQ >*cnu6 m ’"-"S'car.'f.s cnitiio. IIL. east, lioj fif] ‘ — G«n. ed from M 3 l today _ '% - ‘w h o l l h e -----------------. -- B > I purely j*" _________ ____________________A R|.ginna1 Oitkitl CItT md CosatT Ktwipiptr Day Talks Re :nter-Party T] jlan WTffressIon crosses It. At Terre ng Senator Duff. R„ Pa, took,him- V/eUtr, R, id self out of 1953 prealdenUal run- admlnuirau lly nlng., telling newsmen “under no of Epanlih V- ctfciimatanc?’" would he sttt the forces in bi ;et nomination. twnmunljin; Ho said the QOP ought lo forget ejamlne far ,es factional flghta ond prtsldenllal am- mlnule dtta rs bidons ond spend Its eaersr on de- Tail, In . of veloplnK a clean Une of party phU- City, callM ng osophy.” Jense jpencl ____ Senntor Salion.<ittUl. B.. Masa, de- tlon ot a cc id nounced ■■Isoiaclonlsm" an3 !?msiror c- tended that President Truman has lie cut. n" the con:itltullonal outhorlty to send Tali said he troops to Eurooe to become a part SO .OOOmen | of the NorUi Atlantic defense force. 23,m clriid t Senator Wherry. Ncbmska. the dlvWon in te. QOP floor lender, sold In Pontiac, dared; 'Th ty Mich., thnt Mr. Truronn la trying to required by II- "usurp*’ that ^ w e r from'congress. At Coeur m Wherry came out against sending Brlcker. R, id any American dlvlr.lons to Europe. RooseveU sr AT At a HBS«r>town. Ind., rally. Sen- ths nation’s ttlor Malone, R., Nev.. charged lhat "The w&r M Ofp. Dwight D. Elsenhower’s recom- Yalta," Brlc :d mondotioa-i ior 'sendlhs WMps-to coln day din id rurope. were "wrlttDO by the state had been no s- department offlclala . . ."_________I wiuld have 3ion of City Wa Since 1932 Is P ilty’s'w ater'ratc'struclurc since 29327spr6p( .y night at a meeting of the board of city ci fore commissionera vote on the proposal, er Bcrvice expenditures have increased five a depression daya, while revenue haa incrensi ramissionera actcd to cut the cost of gravcJ f| 13 * * * * * "Reasons Outlim Water Rates C !o C ity cbmrnlsaioners Jisted 'a. Fariety c >1 night for their proposed ordinance to bc meet increased expenses in providing cily department is operating "in the red.”, ts Expenditures for the water system i ” funds budgeted for it. For the first ei| present fiscai year expenditures have exc? tr cations; by $6,BOO; " ' ------- '• According to commissioners this has re marked increases in pipe, fittings and )t .---------------------------------------------- which couli ; House Downs , Plan for Late ~ ^ Por some t ; Qosins Hour S'S" !; flnindnj’ ly. « BOISE, 7cb, 13 </F)—Idaho's house »ny conseque > of representatives engaged In an cx- o ^ tended, frequently bitter debate to- ,, '* day before IcIUlng a bill to peimlt IS tovems to remain open until a *». The blU flnoUy was killed. 44 to ¥ TsVwitT^ w erdrof the ^Swea -'-^ls" *• votlnff against the bill. “ **“ i# Chaise of a "creeping crime wave" *' le WM VQlc^ by R«p. Frank Chalfint, IT H.. Ads. during debate on the Uq- , tl uor closure blU. lut. m May expenditures Tloodiaj 8Ute" » „ | 1« J 7J 'T hey are trying to take eontrol times peate: ot this state. They ue going to prestlon per flood the Itate with alot machines |U,000 and I , and bartenders,” he added. He did one-hall Um ' I not specify Jurt who "they” were. Cltu ( This brought a Quick retort from city Kana ,f Eep. Arthur Murphy, D„ Shoshone, pointed mit :t minority leader. “I resent the re- growth and < . m arks of the genUeman (rom Ada. exceeded thi „ I peraonally withdraw a companbn (mn incrtasi f blU, aa the gentleman would have nreulon sen '• known U he had been awake.’ city odlcl Muiphy referred to a bill to permit „ ‘A: ^ Ucenalng of -waitresses in bars. than thase 1- AppreprUUon BIU ctUng a tlJ] The first of the major appropria- «« a tlon bUla waa given the senate. It ter compui would finance operation of several minimum is rt m ajor departwenta for the next two prompt payc le years. C< ft Purther Ume-eonsumlng debate 0»lclali t n over the trading stamp Issue appear* « ” |>t» P d ended In Uie Idaho legislature atter tlrcam>fed c the eenate Sor th e second Ume killed cities supplli n a bill outlawing the stamps. average is u Also for th e second Ume, Lieut.- clUes chuge E. Oov. Edsen D eal had to break Uie lor 7.800 gall I.- jo-ro u«-vdt« yatemr-ta -tode/i' and « w U nltely postpone the house blit eon lo lh« 1 t, ---------------------------- seven and tl : $86,000 Home “ Project Slated a s " a. ,_.^P9K4JjLlimiauacUyl»*jhlth Py^f.y *11 it reached a low Ot »7M lasl week, sr took a wdden apurt Tae»day when ;y t h e Northwest OonstrucUon com- pany filed building permit appllca* /AA /\/< tlons for nine brick veoeer one- famUr d«reHlngs to cost w ertl- V « > v v oteted «e.00o. They wIU be built . ^ Ih tKe‘^ " b lb a '" 6 r ‘EI(svenUl"»ve.-------- ^ «I PUed Monday and approved that Tmn 9, lo night by the board of city commis- J, aloners «as an appUcaUon by Ver '™“ Cox to bulla a 3i by SO-foot ma- Of «>nry «tdre buUdlng tt m avenue north. EsUmated cost U.M,- ^ ?8mMO. S5Z « AppUt^iUona lUed with the city Twenty.Joi >■ clerk Tucsday are tor a S9 by 45- « « sold du: foot dwelling a t 3006 Eleventh ave- Admirals Lti lun u e east. «10.000: M by 3«-foot w. Hlgb, Id. >y dwellings a t 2015, 3023, MM, 30SS money ol »3 Kland 3oat Elevenlh avenue east. (9.- at was tl> I-000 each; 3fl to 50-foot dweUlngs |in io . >e at 3M5 and 309 Eleventh avenue u i Uie isdl In eoit. iiojwo each, and • 48 by *5- Dal* Happer tcgional Ngimjiapjr gorging TWIN } Reveal P^3 y Trouble At Tcne Hsute, Ind.. Senator X a .C n- V/eUtr, R, Ids, wondered why tho n- admlnuirauon has not made uae From no ol Epanlih and Yugoslav armed W A ‘^H he forces In building defenses agalnat ' communlJin-iie-sald-oongT«i-wUI =r*C naW :et examine fateljn policy “In the moat said he u n - mlnule dttail."---------------------------------o riiiti(» If- Ta», in a ,pe«h at Salt Lake U- City, callM lot curbs on non-de- aa chftirn fense jpendlng and propcwed crea. jliiation 1 le- tlon ol a commltslon to study how fi-- jrr -arrwirorffitlinny— ^i^aarrrsB- ,as be cut.-------------------------------------------patently nd Tall said this country maintains inc" aboi irt SO .OOOmen in uniform and another Pct«r S« :e. 3i,m cltiKans for each I8,(X»-man R,ld Chlng he dlvWon in the Held, ond he de- „ y he exp ic, clarrf; 'TTilj Is fw more Uian la board issu! to required by any other nation," formula w S3. At Coeur fl'Alens. S e n . Jo hn W . Mnded "a; ng Brlcker. R, 0.. blamed Franklin D. co je. RoosevcU and Pre.sldent Truman for Mcnnwhi n - ths nation’s obllgalions In Korea. ehc A. Jol at 'The w&r In Korea started at special assl n- Yalta," Brlcier chargcd at a Lln. be appolnw to coln-day dinner la« night. "If th w xontTOt“vlo •te had been no secret ftgreemenU,th?re OPs ulll I would have bten no 3Sth parallel.” mm t ---------------------------------------------------- attomeya, ^ Water m Is -Proposed S ? ” 129327s proposed irran ordlnnnce ard of city commissioners. Tv,’o freeie as a : Dproposal. removal of ncreascd five and onc-hnlf times ,^5 le haa incrensed only one and one- Members board are 1 )st of gravei fpr base material for “ ^e^o^e: * * * * terday waj _ , small Incre utlined for Salle scrap ites Changes — . , , ^ , These all i-a. Fanety of reasons Monday iuei-« » dinance to boost w ater rates to «y™p, nia providing cily water service. The the red.”. farmer# re iter system now are exceeding products, it ’ the first eight m onths of the Sr ires h&ve exceeded budgeted alio- - 9 ------ - . -------- - - DIBilTe'a ra this has resulted largely from iS fittings and water m eter costa the nation’ ~ which could not be anticipated have been 1 when the budget was set lo«t ^ May. Recent wage increases green coffc also have contributed to the overall costa. Por some Ume w ater system costs eotton orde have paralleled receipts trom serv- ^aps todny r Ice charges wlUj nothing lett for ^ ^ J_ ilnsndn; lyslem Jmprovtmtnls of I- Vallt If Uia department Is lo provide » adequate (erVtce In th e future, com- iS |*A ^ mlssloners point out. rates m uft tM ralMd-to-«oveF-ih«-inarked-in------------------ crease in materials coat. Increased fjr wages and necessary operating lin- * ^ It, proi-emenis. , OneiciU] a. When water rates were revised for drunke ■* iMt. en May #, 1833, water service ed Innocen expenditures were (30,087. How th e y persons w< are I1UJ73 or five and oae-balf vlolaUons til times greater. Revenue in Uie de- charged wl to pnstlon period of 3MS-JW3 waa lUgie VaJ es »M,000 and his Increased coe and conUnued. Id one-hall times. Qnidy I4 Cites Growth, Demand ed to tlve m city Uanager WllUam R. Smith and fined 4 le. pointed mit it ts obvious Uie clty-a here Mond c* growth and demand for water have of drunkei exceeded the rev e n u e posslblUtles He was : fram Increased water usage and de- day one ml v# presslon scnlce rates. officers am City olllclals pointed out this had torn city’s »»wr rates now are lower fence aboji Uian Uiase of o th e r Idaho clUes, Robert 1 clUng a tlJ3 minimum ss Uie aver- ton. plead , age of a large number of clUe* used driving wh I t for oaraptrUon. The Trln ^slls afternoon ,1 minimum Is »liO after discount for Theron W. so prompt paymenU ^or hla hei CoiU Reported Qene P. ts Olflclali cited an average cost runnlag th rt ol « cents per thousand gallons for guilty In B *r sueam-fed cltlcs.and 18 cents for and was ed cities supplied by weUs. The local Paulson. 0 average is J i cents. Blrtam-fed peared In ■ t,. ClUes charge 30 cente per Uiousand alao paid be lor 7.800 gallons. 20 cents for 16,400 through a ri. snd 18 e«iU./w-*43.tlClO. In CBBlPWlt Charges eon lo lhe local charges ol eight, teen-igerr seven and tU ceoU reapecUvely. mUe north The reasons given by officials ta. The 19 ststed; - dM »5 fee "Increased wages wUl cost the were two 1 1 witer department 87,000 for Uw next from Idahi fi fiscal year, and aoclal Mcurlty con- to their pa Jrtbutlons by the city for the de- Wllllim ch partmeot wlU approxlm its $1,800. beld In U)i jj, —Dnrtnjmd-tannBdlattlr-foUow- << recklefc tCwUnd «. X c«h«« » ______ E$3,900 Total Paic At Aimual“Sal S! mZR, Peb. IJ-Judglng teams Bobby Blsl IL Irom CasUelord. Ooodlng and Bur- Ttp teat “ ley asd Individual* from*Jerome. Owdlng, 3 1 RJehflsJiJ and Burley took top honor* *tve Uvesl r in Ui» iwlne Judging contest held Burley vet here Uosday in connecUon'Wllb Albert FUI . ..... . juuHi LUilial H nh- . ■Tba ann purebred so* sale. **ln« proj [p Twenty.Jour bred gUU and aows w w ls elut ^5* were sold during th e afternoon WIU» nlng a t Us '*• Admirals Lady 2nd. consigned by J. dinner is : W. Hlgb, Idsho FaUa, bringing top the asso^ « money ol »310. Total paid for the aod a But H was UMO f o r an average of vegeUble. >g* |l« iO . . care of Ul. ue Ul Uie isdlvldual iudglnc contests, Kenneth ^ Dais flapper, Jerome, was flm la Klwanls^ \vy \i 1 /2 ^ TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. TUESDAY, FI Pay Panel T> p C hief Said Resigning \ From AP snd UP ReporU WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 (/P> = r S e n a t o r _ ^ v b ^ j D., S. C,, said he understood that Cyrus ^ S. Chins was resigning today aa chairman of the wage stab- TOKYO iliiation board, but Ching's of- heuded do' -fice_rcpattcd_therc_KflS_llfUh __ other-G patently some misunderataiid- rhinyonK ing" about this. --------------- Peter Sclti. a spcclal asjlstnnt, Aald Chlng had aulhorlred him to say he expccu lo stay on unlll the board Issues ■ generttl wage control formula and until the board b ex- panded-Vas canLrmplnied," Conlrol Method Sel Mcnnwhlle. Economic Etablllzer Eric A. Johniton announced thsl SS special assistant U, fi. attorneys vlU be appointed-loprosccute price-wage xontTOt“ violations.--------------------:— O PS nil) InvesUicate the violations and turn them over to Uie special ' attomeya, serving under the jus- Uce d e p a ^ e n t , (or court acUon. Johnston also announced tbst Theodore Yntma, vice president and finance ofdur of the Ford Uotor , company, will become hls'chief econ- omlsC 'tn the economic ftabUlsstloz] agency. Wage Ease Souftlt - - - _Tbe3e.dCVeIopnienls came a^labor - pushed for relaxAdon of the vsg« ) freexe as a result of lhe government's removal of price controls frem such raw farm producU as sugar, tnltk. eggs and chickens. Members of the wage etabllliatlon board are deadlocked on a formula . to permlU a rise In wages. T he government's price acUon yes- terday was expected lo result In small Increases on some products lo o..«,4 t. the housewUe. , Scrap* CdUnn i: , Price SUhUlier Michael V. Dl- J ’’* Salle scrapped the ceilings on un- cniiaren , processedcCTnroodltlejMlJlngonihB * ; farm below Uie parity or "fair" level, to permit more normal trading. /i'l These also include such commod- I , I O s W e i- « trotterfit. tarkeys.- maple , syrup, maple sugar, sugsr beets, , wheat, com, hay and oaU. As soon as the price charged by farmer# reaches parity for these pioducU.lt can be placed under con- ! trfilf. Buch a rise might mean an A retur average fire cent Increase. from five D ieW s'alsb imposed spccliTc cell- : ings on seven olher commodities in tiiail 100 J a move aimed at reopening some of te n d e d th( » the natlon's'tradlng markeU which +>,„ _,i I have been Idle since Uie general price l o r tu c iiii L freete of Jan, 39. youth. These Included specific ceilings for Theme I green coffce. raw cocoa beans, soy- fnr . beans and soybean oil. chance lot Row colton prltes were not In- tio n pane!, eluded in any of the orders, but a je ij Urged ------------------------------------------------------ y « ^ th wil r -------------------------- ----------- the patter. V aU eyA i'i'C Sts i A i-e R eported r F ^ V i o l a t o f s ~ S . One man was fined and senUnced on a dlsU o for drunken driving, another plead- thorough' tn e ed Innocent of Uie same offense, two heari^ an ? persona were fined for step sign work later. ^ f VlolaUons and two oUiers were *n»“ » - charged wlUi reckless driving as Uie Also M w a Orady Lassiter, Wer, was lentenc- ^ ed to five days In Uie county Jail tl aad fined 1100 and U ta Justice court wJtn parcni '« here Monday afternoon on a charge d ia c u ^ a 1 o of drunken driving. * He waa arrested at 11 ajn. Mon- *5'.®, - dayonemllBwestorherabyiheriffs officers and state police who said he ‘5P' Ls had torn down' a secUon ot farm J fence abojit four miles west. s, Robert B. KUnklngbeard. Ha«l- •- ton. pleaded Innocent of dninken d driving when he appeared Mondsy “ °"®. " ‘P . U afternoon belore Prol*U Judge ' ir Theron Ward at Jerome. Tho date for hla hearing was not sel, Qene P. MatUiew,. charged with w It running through a stop«lgn,p!esded 5^ . Bev ,r guilty in Burley police court recently ^ v e the rci )r and was tined *33. Gordon Allen j£ io „ j, , al Paulson. Orand JuncUon, Colo., ap- ^ccek W rv d peared In probate court Pttdsy and ^ h e panel i ,d also paid a 835 fine for running nc rellglou » through a stop sign. Uonal Bible I. Charges were fUed agslnst four «cnool usei t, {een-iBerrinTolvea'in-rcrKh-Tme -dircetanr ~ mile north of Itlmberly at11:W p. Dr. Hob< Is m. The l»4« Plymouth coupe skid- pediatrician dea BS feet otf a curve. In Uie car state vnutc le were two l5-year>old runaway glrla elded durlni (t from Idaho Falls who were released marised thi i. to their parenu at 7 a. m, Tuesday, sectional 'a ). W illlia Meade, 27, Jerome, wm Hansen, Ru beld In the county J»U on a charg* p o rt seaaloi r. reckleM-drivlDg.-BU-ciss-waa ..33r-Mcg.e (C«i>tl»Ma — r««» 1. C»l«a» 1)_______ <C«mlli»»» Paid for 24 GUts, t-SalerGlubs Judg< IS Bobby Blsboff.Bartty, tint, 4-H. tor and pul r. Ttp team Judging awards went to Journal, wi e. Ooodlng, PFA; CuUeford Ptogres- Approxin r» *tve Livestock eJab. «-H, and to th* e d Uie iu Id Burley veterans team Instnicted by m ain Uvest il Albert FUlmore. Falls count t» r. rrh. .nnii.1 hMVprt «f lh> M .hn .g M jp^y •WUe pKKtucers and Ute FUer Ki> Produeer's rs wuUs club was held Monday eve- '^Members A sing at the Metbodlsl chureh. Tbe were Thom J. dinner is a ooopenuve affair with wayue Le- ,p the aaso^tton fum lsl^ the ham Harland bi IC aod a Buhl cannery furnishing tha cluirman- Bf vegeUble. Tbe SlvanU elub take* care of Uie rest ot toe , elerk w d ' a. KenneUi Shook, presldnt of tbe test^alm in Klwanls club, welcomed the guesta ooI. B. C . — .I n ,i -w o . -Waltai. ». maa. ..t. -------- NtnJ JESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1051 Reds Shil Of New To Sf TOKYO, Feb. 13 (fp)—Chinese commu * heuded down mountain corridors in an cf 1 — Other-GbineBe-forcos-surroiimlwi-Ghipy Chipyong from the soutliwost while artill ; Sectional Meel Seated lelt io right at ibe teble are Norma E J. R. Crowe, fiupert, ilteaalaa leader, aod Mr* llflon. The meeting was one ot five beld In ron: [ en children and yeath. (Btaff pbolo-eairavlng) 1 * -k * * ' * Closer FamUy ] ' Stressed at I A return to closer family life waa em from five sectional mctstings jit.tlfc cIq "little'W hite Hoiisc conference" .Mondi 1 than 100 M agic Valley child welfare *nd f tended the all day session sponsored by ' \ for the midcentury White House confere youth. f Theme fo r the local conference waa chance for a healthy ^raonality,” Kepoi - tion panel, Mrs. Victor Goert- * ‘ zen urged a new approach to p youth with parents setting t l ’O p* the patterns. She stressed the _ ■*• needs ior schools on home llte and I way/i said adult education Bhould be con- X TV ^ sldcrcd as a meUiod of Increasing . a healthy personality. Btudents A made upUirco-fourUiaof UilspancL rvi. « To nightr Court BlmllariU< ------MaiLloyd-xeporUd the-protscUon «f_u,e-tnl. i and correcUon panel tdvoctcd plac- conference Ing court cases Involving children recomn I on a district court level, wlUi . thorough- invtsetlgaUon preceding a ^ 0 hearing and adequate follow-up jj., „imjo ^ , work laUr. The panel urged a treot- Uo-d,- i_ 8 m ent instead of a penal approach. . Also advocated were adequate laws rae com . w ith fuU Invcatlgatlon to protect both children and ptirenU. . Alberta HIU, from Idaho State f^tM ca C II college, reported on the family Ule the gist of t w ith parent educational panel which recommendi discussed parent education for bo: young parenta and how to reach study ai . those who need It. She said stu- tiudy of tt , dents question why parenu object broken hear * to high school family life courses, citlwn re » IVIore Family Life *• Mra. Jcrre Covcr. given the ree- . nfotlon panel's report. strrMed Uie „ return to Inmlly rccreallon an^i urg- . " ed one night bo set aside each week for Btrlctly family acUvlUea, a night ''oiuniary a * mode free of meetings and oUier Family 1 * ouUJlde activities. She also reported ablUty of e „ on youth center* and their luianc- through ts fl Ing. Uglous a h d The Rev. J. R Cron-e, Rupert, EducatJoi; y (rave the report of tho panel on re- schools and " llglon. It, too. urged one night a of public e< '* week re*er\’ed for family acUvWe*. HealUi — “ T h e panel recommended more pub- ade<itiacJea 8 11c reUglous education, with op- mmulate ( U onal Bible courses And occasional q; lo^al hei IT school assemblies under ministerial RecreaUo e -dlre«lBn:--------------- -------------- tton-ceatei >. Dr. Robert 8. McKean, Boise ^here chil« pediatrician who Is chairman of Uie gifid^j , ■t a ta te W hite House committee, pre- prorwe la aided during the momlng and sum- d tnarittd the work ot the alUmoon r. sectional 'meeUngs, Mrs. c i ^ j. r«n:auc a Hfttisen, Bupert, presided al Uie re- jjejjpion . * port session. Ilslous a n d la ..J3r.jtfcK.eaa said he, ^Ual—to IC,L,.M ..P.,... Cl.......... _ (CraUaw GUts, Sows couiS Judge Entries to r and publisher of the Waho Farm t "“2i^xirale*SW e?i5>« attend. » ed U)» fudging and sal' UiJh# M o a ^ .lo ly m ain Uvestock building at the Twin « SH“ '• were Thomas Parks. Filer; Banager! “ f™ “ •b w ayue Lewis, Declo. chairman: J. “»I? M Harland Monree, Twin FtUs. tX t. ■"«««« •« chairjnui; W. O. Pn»t. WnuS^Mi jffA i ______ Ninp Irrigated Idaho Counttea I '' M«a<b<t »t AD4lt Is m i 1 ________________________ *»««l.ud y.«. U.1 Shifting D ew Attack Split LiiK nese communists shifted the direction of t ,ora in an effort to split the allied lines betv lintlmi-/;hipyAnp_iinf< InTlnrhnH nn nt.tapk on t while artillery or m ortars were firing fro d Meeting Held at Par! Dar« Norma B am ei, Idaho BUla «>eUeg« tnstraelor, ader, aod Mrs. XenneUi MeVey, m order. at a »k | ve beld In ronnecUsa wlih a Magie Valley lltU i Wb ito-eagravlng) lUyLife d a t P a i t e y S life was emphnaiied in :nce".^nday afternoon. M w ' welfare *nd student. leadew *t- onsored by th e state com m ittee mlalgtraUia juse conference on children and cuairmm; the senats ; 'rence waa “ For every child a administratic lity,” R eporting for th e educa- group and Ui * * * * commitu* 1 J turope leglsl t Proposals of ; _ ^ _ _ Thursday wll 1 Two Confabs f , i~V L I • 1 •* “ *® ; Are Uutimed BlmllariUes of recommendaUons ; «-the-«ldeentury-WhlU-House conference on children and youUi “ ‘*“® • and recommendatlona of the state _ I conference commltue were explain- JJJ ‘ ed at the first afisraooa session of ' Uie "lltUB WhlU Houae coafereace" Mondsy in tha Legion halL ; The comparison w as made by th^^Nort^, t KaUileen Wilson, Boise, director of cJiUd welfaro ter the eUte puWJa '• ,aalstanca department. PoUowlng Is ______ J the gist of midcentury conference 1 recommendftUoM tppUcable to Ida- ^ congress tha > study and research — Purther „ould fumls siudy of th e underlying causes of nroDorUon o broken homes. . apfitresUj A Cltlwn responsibility—Acceptance that far, but Of clUien responslblUty for pwvld- he thought I . lag adequate community programs «aate *treo| In educaUon, health. ncreaUon actd Tbls 1>a f I socUl service, making lull use of vanU to wli I volunUiry a n d publlo r«sourcea. powlble. for r FsmUy 1U« educaUon - Avail- fueb Tictory J ability of educaUen fo r famUy life ------ Uglouahd welfare agencies. "Commi Education—IncJualon of nursen' -n V- • SchooU and kindergartens u a part X 0 >■ Health — Correct recognli^ In- A d IM • ade<itiaclw through foderal aid, to "W " mmulate the early devtlopcneaU I Of local he»lUi services. JM t 1 RecreaUorv-Provlaion cf ^ » Vhere chUdren Uve. a u b lis h m ^ p ^ ^ t^ - to proTWe tounsel to local commu- ^ ® • nlUes, parUcularly «maU to«ra and ^ ' rural area*. ParUclpaUon ol youth B. p • In r«reaue«n planning. Religion — BecogniUcui of ”re- , Uglous a n d ethical concepta as ea- ^ ^ MnUal—to -tb«-.development Qt - spiritual Talues- and of their lm- wven o ^ (OsUaaW « rtf *. Crf.«« l> t ----- tempcwry d County Officials I Adopt’51 Budget g g jg > fill . change by Uie county commlsslonen “ “i" • Moadajc-lollowing a puMlc hearing ^ ____ 1 which no <im stcended. imni*At I ohalnoMi of the board, L.-W. , Ing out Chat la hla two previous BOWt. T . urmi of oflle* o n ly two persdps man delegal h8ve-att«tid*d-U»e-^M«ly-baaiings. iftunhfluiL Tbe commisalQoara briefly review- day wlUi Ql ed their prmoeed budget beforo sloner J.-R. ’ adopUng rit. B»wklna Uld that .in prov»ni(eBlr.o . view of lh e amount of wttfk done 00 «nneeUa* , the budget, and In the absence ot bHdg* w tth ' ----- ■- ----- MAC VALl ________EDIT bounties . J Directioi ack in Effc jines of TJ direction of their mftssive attack in centrar Hied lines between Wonju and Yoju, an attack on the town. Tanka or aelf-p’rope ere firing from tho northeast. Other attacl ---------------------------------------------- n o rth and • at Parley '™^er'?fo visited the warned that the em ty nianp' The allied llnM • and swept Dh: of the-road o inllea-nwth--< mUes eaat But ap eastern wing how gaining u Leadoffcoli Chinese dlvisl west of Bob Ohlpyong str day. They IS-mllea wa beaded down toward the T h e Chlne» numbering u ran into a AlUedalr f planes combli aimed to br t ^ e a t to th< eUege tnstraelor, eeosallaDti tbe Ber. eerder, ai a aecilonal mceUag on re- -urn. Compromise i n :: Troqjp jy a A ! ee S u S S X S a w i today. id CBatrman QonnaHy, P.. T a x , nt ^ the senaU foreign relatitua com- • mittee was reported predleUng to bati » admlnlstraUon coUeagues th a t hie c S a- group and Uie lenaU anned aervices commitu* will apprcve troopa-to- Scarintl Sisted Bo Hearings begin on the Issue jjuch of Thursday wlUs Secretary of Defense both «iiim MarshaU and Oen. Omar N. Brad- grouping ta ley, chalnnan of tha Joint chief) of UacAitbu a aUff, as Uie first wluieases. lines near { eigns Indicated Connally m well to Korea, aa os some oUiers would like to get tbe yo the Unl sort ol itrsngthened rapport for flgbUng the UJ. Buch_a_reiolutIon that m lgbt come can. tie des ^ from a cencMsBffTe-prBeBr-ftnnr -slTe-bad-ci '71 sitters. . Benator Taft, R , 0-, haa taken of over leadership of.the fight to pin ., dgwn-po«bly!J7*pereent»B«lbn*----- iUttoo-tbe number of Aoertcaa |'ltw « ^ divisions Uiat could be nipaiied u . X Jlll. % the NorU) AUanUo defenM force _ headed by Oen. Dwight D. »sen- «•. jf **Oppo*es Mere Statement wabhinc z a « probably would not b e .aaU*- 2^“* ^ fled WlUi aay mere ■Utemcnt by congress Uiat Uie United 8tkte« would furnish only a “reaaonable" y, proportion of toat force. C o n n ^ r ^ u o n t * ^ appareotly doess't want to f o evea ee toat far, but might be persuaded Jt 5 ^ d- he toought be gtmld pick op some -R;6qgnUJ M aeaate strengto by doing eo. This !t a flght tha adrntolrtrattoa et wanU towlnbyasUgaToteaa poslble. for tbe morale tuS ob any ^ 11- fueb victory would han In fttropt S d irtw “■CommitteeOKof 3 18-Year-Old Call z Appears Certain ,u WA8HINOTOH, Feb. . t t . HUU - The senate m e d scTTlcaa eommlk- « . u a appeared certain . today to ai>- IM pected tomorrow after Bea. Wayna *“® * »*** u. Morse, R., Ore., gives bis views on • ^*eade o nd the measure. Be advised Chairman * ito Richard B. Bussell, o.. o a^ he can- lag tote oou not- attend today's flTBt meeUag. domination t«. Morse w u tba only dljMDter when b^P- the H&at4 jm pandnm aobeam. Qt nUUeeendorwdthebUl. r t o i; With n . aeven Itftob^alreaar "oiittpi eommlUeato, the ineamrii, duly * i Tbe'^hmise im »d eerrtoei flotn- j S l S i ^ >t bUl, hu tak«n a leu .enUnslastlo' ^ ^ I^e aPproTwl , . JJJ - i-:— -— „ Improvement of ips man delegation fram -the J«nxa«i MAqiG VALLEY j ; ditijon _ I PRICE 5 CENTS . - tion effort f U, N .! ick in centrar^orea today and ^ ifoju, I or Relf-nropelled guns poundftd other attackB came from the - north nnd east. Mortar fire waa falling inside tho city. Gen, Douglaa' MacArthur ’ - visited the western front and warned on his return to Tokyo that the enemy still has plen- ty of manpower and supplies. The first. red onslaugbU dented allied . llnM as much as 19 oUes . and swept Dhited Nations lozctt out of tho-road center of Hoengsong JO • •mllea-nortb-of-WonJtt-aad-»-alr------{ mUea e u t of BeouL Attack Gaining B u t tolj apparently » « only the eastern of a heavier ettiA ‘ Leadoff columu ot at least uvea ' - Chinese divisions massed la the area - west of Boengsong and north of Ohlpyong struck louUiward TUe*^ day. They aUpped past Ohiwoag. 19~mlles-weat-of-Hoennonr. and — beaded down ttro nountaln vsUe^ toward the .Wonlu-ToJujoad^_____ T h e Chinese were moving in band* ; numbering up to IMO men, Ibey ran into a fury of alUnt «Ur aitscks. A lm en Strike AlUed air force, marine and nary planes combined In low-level itrlkea aimed to break up the mount2z« , threat to the mabi east-w«et read I , ill northern Bonto Korea.----- •• • ■ Once In posaeaslon ot Uie road. Z the reda would be in potldcn to ' strike east or west behind alUed __ line#. They would menace Ut6 four or more dlrialooa akag lha . , weirtarQ b o a t tn Uie S M «i«nk^
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but Btnerilly nWB., tellM if"^J^ ^ ill-m -tb e .c af- clfciimata

I yOltd for budget nom ln^U

. 4, , ooiincal spetchu IscUonals B “^iiilJicO O Pm unfr«r» bidons or

*lde diflerence of veloplnR iUsua M sentUnj osophy.”

^ ^ ^ th e a c t lW 'or unity nnd nouncedlB * on *mfre obitruc- tended tl-

••me-tooLim’ the con:it■ elfcUoM in th* troops to K I M of the No

L H P DcwfJ. New York, SenatorwtJldei'iml nominee. QOP floe^ N*'' OW Mich., thr

■ ‘wrttUhl m lns t ncpuWI. -usurp- tUmlt aid to western Wherry <

■ r .& r a to r Taft, R-. 0., and any AmeB ^ ^ d e n < HertKi-t Heevtj A t a Hi

tttor Mala*orld»ld#.-iIimroe .Qfp, Dwli

never mondotioidrt* a jiobsl Une snd Suropc. w

H iu T U t »ll-out war If Rus- departmei

Irst Revision r Rates Sin(

" ■ i 'f in t revision of this city’s w a te r ■ i u first rcatiing Monday n ig h t a t ■ „ ,d in js are slated before com m ■^■sioncr.'i stated water Bcrvice '■ ftelastra te revision in d e p re s s io

■ c‘.b<r business, the comraissione]filled two vacancies

H t library board, g ran ted ^ licenses and acted

? ^ » { r routine m a tte rs . X V ^ 4H ;r<T BmU S(hcilvl» -w-m^ B b i^ p»pcK«d ordln&nce tbe \ j \^^teDcntbly cbtrje lorurvlce *^■sidir.ufl.ifl.<i)OO.gRllons .

U ^ l k la n t i iM from tl.U to C i t y iH hjTunt betore the lOUi of n ig h t fc

DJOnlh would discount B d to H.75 in MmptrUoQ to

' i H m t t i^ . U G partmk ^ B o td n tu VDUld be 10 cent4 E x p e rI ^■oiADd (alloiu tbovs 4,000 f u n d s b

ibia iOM **Uaw ptr f^BiK nitcD U afiovs 10,000 but p r e s e n t I ^ H u tfiiCO ulloni. »even cenu ca tions-N ^ E m but I&s thtn S0,000tU- A ccor

etau per Uiou«nil fori^ B ig a u »1>0T6 M.ooo gailoiu. n ia rK e oJ ^ H e u ril£s are eight ccnLs for .i^ B x c d 400 gdloni, seven centa - r - r

cot lo.coo and six cents r i O l I^ ■ n t u d 1« amounts in excess. **H Oti«a CHt Limit. D l'^ ■ lerrtto iitilde the clly Umlta ■*■

monthly charge would y - ,- .^Ki.-piaJM0g3llons.<ll»:ouiit- i l<

«H Ior prompt paymtnU» r t o : i nlr,lmum rate for 6,000 b o iS E.•■ s^ tD o n th u $2 60. discount, of rcprcse

KiO. Rstrs {or additional tended fr^ ^ U tK ld b e in rrm fi) from 16 jn y befofH «ay k : Uiousand gallona taverns to

_ ■ « t- CUT Umiu. _ ThejsU l^ » ^ K f r r » p p r o v e d entering isi w lth w

irKft Mr. *nd Mfs. votjng-Mrr.ti tor a llve-year leu# C harge ■

■ * ^ lm navel pit in Jerome w m vqIcwTO itreemenl provides Ior E .. A ds. .It JO centi per cubic yard uor closur

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• y Decides £H." ®an Innocent

Feb. ij—A verdict of n i returned by « district m la o r lt; :

at 12:30 p. ni. Tuesdav m v k s of tl Harrj’ B. Y e . ^ o ^Mcond degree burglary.r is charged wllh ths “

‘ pjn from Ken'i Btr-

Kloepitr. Norman Nell- f

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*■« * blU out]5 ,»" "■'« Vaneu Also foi

I j SWS'neu. H. E. Oov. Eds( OofaOT-£<j.- SO-SO-vr

I ^ B « P^fTlnston. D, C. n lte ly poj John Mat:

D.y,ey ica Robert ^ O / :

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_________ ____________________A R|.ginna1

Oitkitl CItT md CosatT Ktwipiptr

Day Talks Re :nter-Party T]

jlan WTffressIon crosses It. At Terreng Senator Duff. R „ P a , took,him - V/eUtr, R,id self ou t of 1953 prealdenUal run- admlnuiraully nlng., telling newsm en “under no of EpanlihV- ctfciimatanc?’" would h e s t t t the forces in bi;et nomination. ‘ twnmunljin;

Ho said the Q O P ought lo forget ejamlne far,es factional flghta o n d prtsldenllal am - mlnule dttars bidons ond spend Its eaersr on de- Tail, In .of veloplnK a clean Une of party phU- City, callMng osophy.” Jense jpencl____ Senntor Salion.<ittUl. B.. Masa, de- tlon ot a ccid nounced ■■Isoiaclonlsm" an3 ! ? m s i ro rc- tended th a t P resident Truman has lie cut.n" the con:itltullonal outhorlty to send Tali saidhe troops to Eurooe to become a p a rt SO.OOO men |

of the NorUi A tlantic defense force. 23,m clriidt Senator W herry. Ncbmska. the dlvWon inte. QOP floor lender, sold In Pontiac, dared; 'Thty Mich., th n t Mr. T ruronn la trying to required byII- "usurp*’ that ^ w e r from'congress. At Coeurm Wherry came o u t against sending Brlcker. R,id any American dlvlr.lons to Europe. RooseveU srAT A t a HBS«r>town. Ind., rally. Sen- ths nation’s

ttlor Malone, R., Nev.. charged lh a t "The w&rM Ofp. Dwight D. Elsenhower’s recom- Yalta," Brlc:d mondotioa-i ior 'sendlhs W Mps-to coln day dinid rurope. were "wrlttDO by the state had been nos- departm ent offlclala . . ."_________I wiuld have

3ion of City Wa Since 1932 Is P

ilty’s 'w a te r 'r a tc 's t r u c lu rc since 29327spr6p( .y n ig h t a t a m e e tin g of th e board of city ci fore com m issionera vote on th e proposal, er Bcrvice ex pend itu res have increased five a depression daya , while revenue haa incrensi

ram issionera a c tc d to c u t th e cost o f gravcJ f|13 * * * * *

"Reasons Outlim Water Rates C

!o C ity cbm rnlsaioners Jisted 'a. Fariety c >1 n ig h t fo r th e i r proposed ordinance to bc

m e e t increased expenses in providing cily d ep artm en t is operating "in the red.”,

ts E x p e n d itu re s fo r the w a te r system i ” fu n d s budgeted fo r i t . F o r th e first ei|

p re s e n t f iscai y e a r expenditures have exc?tr c a tio n s ; by $6,BOO; " ' -------'• A ccord ing t o com m issioners this has re

m ark ed increases in pipe, fittings and )t .---------------------------------------------- which couli

; House Downs , P lan fo r Late ~^ Por some t

; Q o sin s Hour S 'S "!; ” flnindnj’ ly.« BOISE, 7cb, 13 </F)—Idaho's house »ny conseque> of representatives engaged In an cx- o^ tended, frequently bitter debate to- ,,'* day before IcIUlng a bill to peimlt IS tovem s to rem ain open until a * » .

T h e blU flnoUy was killed. 44 to ¥ TsVwitT^ w e r d r o f the ^Sw ea -'-^ls"*• votlnff against th e bill. “ **“i# C h a ise of a "creeping crime wave" *' le WM VQlc^ by R«p. Frank Chalfint,IT H.. A ds. during debate on the Uq- ,tl uor closure blU. lu t. m May

expendituresT lo o d ia j 8Ute" » „ | 1« J 7J

'T h e y are try in g to take eontrol times peate:o t th is state. They u e going to prestlon perflood the I ta te w ith alot machines |U,000 and I

, and bartenders,” he added. He did one-hall Um'I no t specify Ju rt who "they” were. Cltu (

T h is brought a Quick retort from city Kana,f E ep . Arthur M urphy, D„ Shoshone, pointed mit:t m inority leader. “I resent the re- growth and <. m arks of the genUeman (rom Ada. exceeded thi„ I peraonally w ithdraw a companbn (mn incrtasif blU, aa the gentlem an would have nreulon sen'• know n U he h a d been awake.’ city odlcl1® M uiphy referred to a bill to perm it „ ‘A:^ Ucenalng of -waitresses in bars. than thase1- AppreprUUon BIU ctUng a tlJ ]i» T h e first of th e major appropria- « « ‘a tlon bUla waa given the senate. I t ter compui

would finance operation of several minimum isrt m a jo r departw enta for the next two prompt paycle years. C<ft Purther Ume-eonsumlng debate 0»lclali tn over the trad ing stamp Issue appear* « ” |>t» Pd ended In Uie Idaho legislature a tter tlrcam>fed c

th e eenate Sor th e second Ume killed cities suppllin a b ill outlawing the stamps. average isu Also for th e second Ume, Lieut.- clUes chugeE. Oov. Edsen D ea l had to break Uie lor 7.800 gall I.- jo - r o u«-vdt« y a t e m r - t a -tode/i' and « w U

nlte ly postpone the house b lit eon lo lh« 1t, ---------------------------- seven and tl

: $86,000 Home “ P ro ject Slated a s "a . ,_ .^ P 9 K 4 J jL lim ia u a c U y l» * jh lth P y ^ f .y *11 it reached a low Ot »7M lasl week, sr took a w dden apurt Tae»day when ;y th e Northwest OonstrucUon com­

p any filed building permit appllca* /A A / \/< tlo n s for n in e brick veoeer one- fam U r d«reHlngs to cost w ertl- V « > v v o te ted «e.00o. They wIU be built .

^ Ih tKe‘^ " b l b a '" 6 r ‘EI(svenUl"»ve.-------- ^

«I PUed M onday and approved that T m n 9, lo n ig h t by th e board of city commis- J , aloners «as a n appUcaUon by Ver '™“

Cox to bulla a 3 i by SO-foot ma- Of «>nry «tdre buUdlng t t m avenue north . EsUmated cost U.M,- ^

?8 m M O . S 5 Z« AppUt^iUona lUed with the city Twenty.Joi>■ c lerk Tucsday are tor a S9 by 45- « « sold du:

foo t dwelling a t 3006 Eleventh ave- Admirals Ltilu n u e east. «10.000: M by 3«-foot w. Hlgb, Id.>y dwellings a t 2015, 3023, MM, 30SS money ol »3Kl a n d 3oat E levenlh avenue east. (9.- at was tl>I- 000 each; 3fl to 50-foot dweUlngs | in io .>e a t 3M5 a n d 309 Eleventh avenue u i Uie isdlIn e o i t . iiojwo each, and • 48 by *5- Dal* Happer

tcg ional Ngimjiapjr g o r g in g

TW IN

} Reveal P 3 y Trouble

At Tcne Hsute, Ind .. Senator X a .C n - V/eUtr, R, Ids, wondered why thon - admlnuirauon has n o t made uae Fromno ol Epanlih and Y ugoslav armed W A ‘ Hhe forces In building defenses agalnat '

communlJin-iie-sald-oongT«i-wUI = r* C n a W :et examine fateljn policy “In the moat sa id he u n - mlnule dttail."---------------------------------o r iiit i(» If- Ta», in a ,pe«h a t S a lt Lake U- City, callM lot curbs on non-de- a a chftirn

fense jpendlng and propcwed crea. j l i i a t i o n 1 le- tlon ol a commltslon to study how f i - - jrr -arrwirorffitlinny— ^ i^ aa rrrsB - ,as be cut.-------------------------------------------p a te n tly nd Tall said this country maintains in c " aboi ir t SO.OOO men in uniform a n d another Pct«r S« :e. 3 i ,m cltiKans for each I8,(X»-man R,ld Chlng he dlvWon in the Held, ond he de- „ y he exp ic, clarrf; 'TTilj Is fw m ore Uian la board issu! to required by any other nation," form ula w S3. At Coeur fl'Alens. Sen . John W. M nded "a; ng Brlcker. R, 0.. blamed Franklin D. co je. RoosevcU and Pre.sldent Truman for Mcnnwhi n - ths nation’s obllgalions In Korea. e h c A. Jol a t 'The w&r In Korea started a t special assl n- Yalta," Brlcier chargcd a t a L ln . be appolnw to coln-day dinner la« n ig h t. "If t h w xontTOt“ vlo •te had been no secret ftgreemenU,th?re O P s ulll

I would have bten no 3Sth parallel.” m m t ---------------------------------------------------- attomeya,

Water m Is -Proposed S ? ”

129327s proposed i r ra n ordlnnnceard of city commissioners. Tv,’o freeie as a :D proposal. removal ofncreascd five and o n c -h n lf tim es , ^ 5le haa incrensed only o ne and one- Members

board are 1)st o f gravei fpr base m a te ria l f o r “ ^e^o^e:

* * * * terday waj_ , small Incre

u tlined f o r “Salle scrap

ites Changes —. , , ^ , These alli - a . Fanety of rea so n s Monday iu e i - « »

dinance to boost w a te r rates to «y™p, nia providing cily water service. T hethe red.”. farmer# re

ite r system now a r e exceeding products, it’ th e first eight m o n th s of th e Srires h&ve exceeded budgeted alio- - 9------ - . -------- - - DIBilTe'a

ra this has resulted largely fro m iSfittings and water m e te r costa the nation’~ which could not b e an tic ipated have been 1

when the budget w a s set lo « t ^May. Recent w ag e increases green coffc also have contribu ted to th e overall costa.

Por some Ume w ater system costs eotton ordehave paralleled receipts trom serv- ^aps todny

r Ice charges wlUj no th ing lett fo r ^ ^ J _ ilnsndn; lyslem Jmprovtmtnls of

I- ValltIf Uia department Is lo provide »

„ adequate (erVtce In th e future, com- iS |* A ^ mlssloners point ou t. rates m u ft

tM ralM d-to-«oveF-ih«-inarked-in------------------crease in materials coat. Increased f j r wages and necessary operating lin - * ^

It, proi-emenis. , OneiciU] a . When water ra te s were revised for drunke ■* iMt. en May #, 1833, water service ed Innocen

expenditures were (30,087. How th e y persons w< are I1UJ73 or five and oae-balf vlolaUons

til times greater. Revenue in Uie d e - charged wl to pnstlon period o f 3MS-JW3 waa lU g ie VaJ es »M,000 and his Increased coe a n d conUnued. Id one-hall times. Qnidy I4

Cites Growth, Demand ed to tlve m city Uanager W llUam R. S m ith and fined 4 le. pointed mit it ts obvious Uie clty-a here Mond c* growth and demand fo r water have of drunkei

exceeded the revenue posslblUtles He was : fram Increased w ater usage and de- day one ml

v# presslon scnlce ra te s . officers am City olllclals po in ted out th is had torn

city’s »»wr rates now are low er fence aboji Uian Uiase of o the r Idaho clUes, Robert 1 clUng a tlJ3 m inim um ss Uie aver- ton . plead

, age of a large num ber of clUe* used driving wh I t for oaraptrUon. T h e Trln ^ s l ls afternoon ,1 minimum Is »liO a f te r discount fo r Theron W. so prompt paymenU ^or hla hei

CoiU Reported Qene P. ts Olflclali cited an average cost runnlag th r t ol « cents per thousand gallons for guilty In B *r sueam-fed c ltlcs.and 18 cents fo r and was ed cities supplied by weUs. The local Paulson. 0

average is J i cen ts . Blrtam-fed peared In ■ t,. ClUes charge 30 cen te per Uiousand alao paid be lor 7.800 gallons. 20 cents for 16,400 through a r i. snd 18 e«iU./w-*43.tlClO. In CBBlPWlt Charges

eon lo lhe local charges ol e igh t, teen-igerr seven and tU ceoU reapecUvely. mUe north

The reasons given by officials ta. The 19 ststed; - dM »5 fee

"Increased wages wUl cost the were two 1 1 witer department 87,000 for Uw nex t from Idahi f i fiscal year, and aocla l Mcurlty con- to their pa

Jrtbutlons by th e c ity for the de- Wllllim ch partmeot wlU approxlm its $1,800. beld In U)i jj, —D nrtnjm d-tannB dlattlr-foU ow - << recklefc „ tCwUnd «. X c«h«« » ______

E $3,900 Total Paic “ At Aimual“SalS! m Z R , Peb. IJ-Ju d g ln g team s Bobby Blsl IL Irom CasUelord. Ooodlng and B ur- T tp teat “ ley asd Individual* from*Jerome. Owdlng, 3 1 RJehflsJiJ and Burley took top honor* *tve Uvesl r in Ui» iwlne Judging contest held Burley vet

here Uosday in connecUon'Wllb Albert FUI. ..... . juuH i LUilial H nh - . ■ Tba annpurebred so* sale. **ln« proj

[p Twenty.Jour b red gUU and aows w w ls elut 5* were sold during th e afternoon WIU» nlng a t Us

'*• Admirals Lady 2nd. consigned by J . dinner is : W. Hlgb, Idsho FaUa, bringing top th e a sso^

« money ol »310. T o ta l paid for the aod a But H was UMO for an average of vegeUble.

>g* |l« iO . . care of Ul.ue Ul Uie isdlvldual iudglnc contests, Kenneth ^ Dais flapper, Je rom e, was f l m la K lw an ls^

\ v y

\i 1 /2 ^

TW IN FALLS, IDAHO. TUESDAY, F I

P a y P a n e l T > p C h i e f S a id R e s i g n i n g \

From AP snd UP ReporUWASHINGTON, Feb. 13 (/P>

= r S e n a t o r _ ^ v b ^ j D., S. C,, sa id he understood th a t Cyrus ^S . C h in s was resigning today aa chairm an of the wage stab- TOKYO iliia tio n board, b u t Ching's of- heuded do'-fice _ rc p attcd _ th e rc_ K flS _ llfU h__o t h e r - Gp a te n tly some misunderataiid- r h in y o n Kin g " about this. ---------------

Peter Sclti. a spcclal asjlstnnt,Aald Chlng had aulhorlred him to say he expccu lo stay on unlll the board Issues ■ generttl wage control form ula and until the board b ex- panded-Vas canLrmplnied,"

Conlrol Method Sel Mcnnwhlle. Economic Etablllzer

Eric A. Johniton announced thsl SS special assistant U, fi. attorneys vlU be appointed-loprosccute price-wagexontTOt“ violations.--------------------:—

O PS nil) InvesUicate the violations and tu rn them over to Uie special

' attomeya, serving under the jus- Uce d e p a ^ e n t , (or court acUon.

Johnston also announced tbst Theodore Yntma, vice president and finance o fd u r of the Ford Uotor

, company, will become hls'chief econ- omlsC 'tn the economic ftabUlsstloz] agency.

Wage Ease Souftlt - - -_Tbe3e.dCVeIopnienls came a^labor

- pushed for relaxAdon of the vsg«) freexe as a result of lhe government's

removal of price controls frem such raw farm producU as sugar, tnltk. eggs and chickens.

Members of the wage etabllliatlon board are deadlocked on a formula

. to permlU a rise In wages.T he government's price acUon yes-

terday was expected lo result In small Increases on some products lo o . .« ,4 t. the housewUe. ,

Scrap* CdUnn i : ,Price SUhUlier Michael V. Dl- J ’’*

Salle scrapped the ceilings on un- cniiaren , processedcCTnroodltlejMlJlngonihB *; farm below Uie parity or "fair" level,’ to perm it more normal trading. / i ' l

These also include such commod- I , I O s ■ W e i - « trotterfit. tarkeys.- maple , syrup, maple sugar, sugsr beets,, wheat, com, hay and oaU.

As soon as the price charged by farmer# reaches parity for these

• p ioducU .lt can be placed under con-! trfilf. Buch a rise might mean an A r e tu r ’ average fire v » cent Increase. f r o m five

D ieW s'alsb imposed spccliTc cell-: ings on seven olher commodities in t i i a i l 100 J‘ a move aimed a t reopening some of te n d e d th ( » the natlon's 'tradlng markeU which +>,„ _,iI have been Idle since Uie general price l o r t u c iiiiL freete of Jan, 39. y o u t h .

These Included specific ceilings for T h e m e I green coffce. raw cocoa beans, soy- fnr. beans and soybean oil. c h a n c e lo t

Row colton prltes were not In- t i o n pane!,eluded in any of the orders, but a j e i j U rged

------------------------------------------------------ y « ^ t h wil r -------------------------- ----------- th e patter.

V a U e y A i ' i ' C S t s

i A i - e R e p o r t e d

r F ^ V i o l a t o f s ~ S

. O ne man was fined and senUnced on a dlsUo for drunken driving, another plead- thorough ' tne ed Innocent of Uie same offense, two h e a r i ^ an? persona were fined for step sign w ork later. ^f VlolaUons and two oUiers were *n»“ »- charged wlUi reckless driving as Uie Also M w a

Orady Lassiter, W er, was lentenc- ^ ed to five days In Uie county Jailtl a ad fined 1100 and U ta Justice court w Jtn parcni'« here Monday afternoon on a charge d ia c u ^ a 1 o of drunken driving.* He waa arrested at 11 ajn. Mon- *5'.®,- dayonem llBw estorherabyiheriffs

officers and state police who said he “ ‘5P' Ls had torn down' a secUon ot farm J fence abojit four miles west. s, Robert B. KUnklngbeard. Ha«l- •- ton . pleaded Innocent of dninkend driving when he appeared Mondsy “ °"®. " ‘P .U afternoon belore Prol*U Judge ' ir Theron Ward a t Jerome. Tho date

for hla hearing was not sel,Qene P. MatUiew,. charged with w

It running through a stop«lgn,p!esded 5 ^ . Bev,r guilty in Burley police court recently ^ v e the rci)r and was tined *33. Gordon Allen j£ io „ j , ,al Paulson. Orand JuncUon, Colo., ap- ^ccek W r vd peared In probate court Pttdsy and ^ h e panel i,d also paid a 835 fine for running n c rellglou» through a stop sign. U onal BibleI. Charges were fUed agslnst four «cnool use it, {een-iBerrinTolvea'in-rcrK h-Tme -d irce tan r ~

mile north of Itlmberly at11:W p. D r. Hob<Is m . The l»4« Plymouth coupe skid- pediatrician

dea BS feet otf a curve. In Uie car s ta te vnutcle were two l5-year>old runaway glrla e lded durlni(t from Idaho Falls who were released m arised thii . to their pa renu a t 7 a. m, Tuesday, sectional 'a). W illlia Meade, 27, Jerome, wm H ansen, Ru

beld In the county J»U on a charg* p o r t seaaloi r . reckleM-drivlDg.-BU-ciss-waa ..33r-M cg.e

(C«i>tl»Ma — r««» 1. C»l«a» 1)_______ <C«mlli»»»

Paid for 24 GUts, t-SalerGlubs Judg<IS Bobby Blsboff.Bartty, tin t, 4-H. t o r and pu lr . T tp team Judging awards went to Journal, wie. Ooodlng, PFA; CuUeford Ptogres- Approxinr» *tve Livestock eJab. «-H, and to th* e d Uie iuId Burley veterans team Instnicted by m a in Uvesti l Albert FUlmore. F a lls countt» r. r rh . .nn ii.1 hMVprt «f lh> M .hn . g M j p ^ y

•WUe pKKtucers and Ute FUer Ki> Produeer'srs wuUs club was held Monday eve- '^MembersA sin g a t the Metbodlsl chureh. Tbe w ere ThomJ . dinner is a ooopenuve affair w ith w ay u e Le-,p th e aaso^ tton f u m ls l^ the ham H arland biIC aod a Buhl cannery furnishing th a c lu irm an- Bf vegeUble. Tbe SlvanU elub take*

care of Uie rest ot toe , e lerk w d 'a. KenneUi Shook, presldnt of tb e t e s t ^ a l min Klwanls club, welcomed the guesta ooI. B. C. — .I n ,i -w o . -Waltai. » . m aa. . . t .

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N tnJ

JESDAY, FEB R U A R Y 13, 1051

Reds Shil Of New

To SfTOKYO, F e b . 13 (fp)—Chinese commu

* heuded down m ountain corridors in an cf 1 — Other-GbineBe-forcos-surroiimlwi-Ghipy■ C hipyong f ro m the soutliwost while artill

; Sectional Meel

’ Seated le lt io right a t ibe teble are Norma E J . R . Crowe, fiupert, ilteaa laa leader, aod Mr* llf lo n . The meeting was one ot five beld In ron:

[ en children a n d yeath. (Btaff pbolo-eairavlng)1 * -k * * ' *

Closer FamUy ]' Stressed atI A re tu rn to closer family life waa em

f ro m five sectional mctstings jit.tlfc cIq " l i t t l e 'W h i t e Hoiisc conference" .Mondi

1 th a n 100 M ag ic Valley child welfare *nd f ten d e d the a ll day session sponsored by ' \ f o r th e m idcentury W hite House confere

y o u th .f T hem e f o r the local conference waa■ ch an ce for a healthy ^raonality ,” Kepoi - tio n panel, M rs. V ictor Goert- *‘ zen urged a new approach to p■ y o u th w ith parents setting t l ’O p *

th e p a tte rn s . She stressed the _ ■*• needs ior schools on home llte and I w ay /i sa id adult education Bhould be con- X TV ^ sldcrcd as a meUiod of Increasing .a healthy personality. Btudents A m ade upUirco-fourUiaof UilspancL r v i . «

To n ig h tr Court BlmllariU<------MaiLloyd-xeporU d the-protscUon « f_ u ,e - tn l.i a n d correcUon panel tdvoctcd plac- conference

Ing court cases Involving children recomnI on a distric t court level, wlUi. thorough- invtsetlgaUon preceding a ^0 h earing and adequate follow-up jj., „imjo ^ , w ork laUr. T h e panel urged a treot- U o -d ,- i_8 m e n t instead of a penal approach. ’. Also advocated were adequate laws rae com . w ith fuU Invcatlgatlon to protect

b o th children and ptirenU.. A lberta HIU, from Idaho State f ^ tM c a CII college, reported on the family Ule the gist of t w ith parent educational panel which recommendi

discussed p a re n t education for bo: young parenta and how to reach study ai

. tho se who need It. She said stu- tiudy of t t , d e n ts question why parenu object broken hear* to h ig h school family life courses, c itlw n re » IVIore Family Life *•

M ra. Jcrre Covcr. given the ree- . n fo tlon panel's report. strrMed Uie „ r e tu r n to Inm lly rccreallon an i urg- ." ed one night bo set aside each week ’ fo r Btrlctly fam ily acUvlUea, a night ''oiuniary a* m ode free o f meetings and oUier Family 1* ouUJlde activities. She also reported ablUty of e „ on youth center* and their luianc- through ts fl Ing. Uglous ahd “ T h e Rev. J . R Cron-e, Rupert, EducatJoi; y (rave the rep o rt of tho panel on re- schools a n d " llglon. It, too . urged one night a of public e< '* w eek re*er\’ed for family acUvWe*. HealUi — “ T h e panel recommended more pub- ade<itiacJea 8 11c reUglous education, with op- mmulate (

U onal Bible courses And occasional q; lo^al hei IT school assemblies under ministerial RecreaUoe -dlre«lBn:--------------- — -------------- tto n -c ea te i>. D r. R obert 8. McKean, Boise ^here chil«

ped iatric ian who Is chairman of Uie g ifid^ j , ■t a ta te W hite House committee, pre- p rorw e la a ided during the momlng and sum- d tn a r i ttd th e work ot the alUmoon r. sectional 'meeUngs, Mrs. c i ^ j . r« n :a u c a Hfttisen, B upert, presided a l Uie re- jjejjpion .* p o r t session. Ilslous a n d la ..J3 r.jtfcK .eaa said he, ^ U a l — to

IC ,L ,.M . . P . , . . . Cl.......... _(CraUaw

GUts, Sows couiS Judge Entries

t o r and publisher of the Waho Farm

t " “2 i^ x i r a le * S W e ? i5 > « attend.» e d U)» fudging and sal' U iJh# M o a ^ . l o ly m a in Uvestock building at the Twin «

S H “' • w ere T hom as Parks. Filer; Banager! “ f™ “•b w ay u e Lewis, Declo. chairman: J. “ »I?M H arland Monree, Twin FtUs. tX t . ■ " « « « « •« c h a ir jn u i; W. O. P n » t . W n u S ^ M i

“ jff A i

______ Ninp Irriga ted Id a h o Counttea

I ' ' M«a<b<t »t AD4lt I s m i 1 ________________________ *»««l.ud y .« . U.1

Shifting D ew Attack Split LiiK

nese c o m m u n is t s s h i f te d th e d ir e c t io n o f t ,ora in an e f f o r t to s p l i t t h e a ll ie d lin e s betvlintlm i-/;hipyAnp_iinf< InTlnrhnH n n n t.tapk ont while a r t i l l e r y o r m o r t a r s w e r e f i r in g fro

d Meeting H eld at Par!

D ar« Norma B am ei, Idaho BUla «>eUeg« tnstraelor, ader, aod Mrs. XenneUi MeVey, m o rd er . a t a »k | ve beld In ronnecUsa w lih a Magie Valley ll tU i Wb ito-eagravlng)

lUyLi fed a t P a i t e y Slife w as em phnaiied i n

: n c e " . ^ n d a y a f te r n o o n . M w ' w elfare * n d s tu d e n t . l e a d e w * t - onsored b y t h e s ta te c o m m it t e e mlalgtraUia juse c o n fe re n c e on c h i ld r e n a n d cuairm m ;

the senats ;

'rence w a a “ F o r e v e r y c h ild a administratic lity,” R e p o r t in g f o r t h e e d u ca - group and Ui

* * * * commitu* 1J turope leglsl

t Proposals of; _ ^ _ _ Thursday wll

1 Two Confabsf , i~V L I • 1 •* “*®; A re Uutimed

BlmllariUes of recommendaUons ; « - th e -« ld e e n tu ry -W h lU -H o u s e■ conference o n children and youUi “ ‘* “®‘• and recommendatlona o f the state _ I conference commltue w ere explain- JJJ ‘ ed a t the f i r s t a fisraooa session of' Uie "lltUB W hlU Houae coafereace"■ Mondsy in th a Legion halL; The comparison w as made by th ^ ^ N o rt^ ,t KaUileen Wilson, Boise, director of ‘

cJiUd w elfaro ter th e eU te puWJa '•, aalstanca department. PoUowlng Is ______J the gist o f midcentury conference1 recommendftUoM tppUcable to Ida- „ congress tha

> study a n d research — Purther „ould fumls■ siudy of th e underlying causes of nroDorUon o ‘ broken hom es. . apfitresUj A

Cltlwn responsibility—Acceptance th a t far, butOf clUien responslblUty for pwvld- h e thought I

. lag adequate community programs « a a te *treo|In educaUon, health. ncreaU on actd Tbls 1> a f

I socUl service, making lull use of vanU to wliI volunUiry a n d publlo r«sourcea. powlble. forr FsmUy 1U« educaUon - Avail- fueb TictoryJ ability of educaUen f o r famUy life ------

U g louah d welfare agencies. "Com m iEducation— IncJualon of nursen' - n V -

• SchooU a n d kindergartens u a part X 0

>■ Health — Correct rec o g n li^ In- A d IM• ade<itiaclw through foderal aid, to " W "■ mmulate th e early devtlopcneaUI Of local he»lUi services. J M t1 RecreaUorv-Provlaion cf ^

» Vhere chUdren Uve. a u b l i s h m ^ p ^ ^ t ^

- to proTWe tounsel to local commu- ^ ®• nlUes, parUcularly «maU to«ra and ^' rural area* . ParUclpaUon o l youth B. p• In r« reaue«n planning.• Religion — BecogniUcui of ”re- ,

Uglous a n d ethical concepta as ea- ^^ MnUal— t o -tb«-.developm ent Qt- spiritual Talues- a n d of their lm- wven o ^

(OsUaaW « r t f *. Crf.«« l> t ----- — ■ tempcwry d

County Officials I A d o p t’51 Budget g g jg> f i l l . change b y Uie county commlsslonen “ “ i"• Moadajc-lollowing a puMlc hearing ^ ____1 which no <im stcended. i m n i * A tI ohalnoM i of th e board, L.-W.

, Ing ou t Chat la h la two previous BO W t. T . u rm i of oflle* o n ly two persdps man delegal

h8ve-att«tid*d-U»e-^M«ly-baaiings. if tu n h f lu iL Tbe commisalQoara briefly review- day wlUi Ql

ed the ir prmoeed budget beforo sloner J.-R. ’ adopUng r i t . B»wklna U ld tha t .in prov»ni(eBlr.o . view of l h e amount o f wttfk done 00 «nneeUa* ,

the budget, and In th e absence o t bHdg* w tth

' ----- ■- -----MACVALl

________EDITbounties .

J Directioi ack in Eff c jines of TJ

direction of their mftssive a tta c k in c e n tra r Hied lines between Wonju and Yoju, a n a t tack on the town. Tanka or aelf-p’rope

ere firin g from tho northeast. O th e r attacl ---------------------------------------------- n o r th and •

a t Parley '™er'?fov is ited the w arned t h a t th e em ty nianp'

T he allied llnM • and swept Dh: of the-road o inllea-nwth--< mUes eaat

B u t ap easte rn wing how gaining u

Leadoffcoli Chinese dlvisl w est of Bob Ohlpyong str day. They IS-m llea w a beaded down tow ard the

T h e Chlne» numbering u ra n into a

A lU edalr f p lanes combli aim ed to br t ^ e a t to th<

eUege tnstraelor, eeosallaDti tb e Ber. eerder, a i a aecilonal mceUag on re-

-urn.

Compromise in :: T r o q j p j y a A !

ee S u S S X S a w i today. id CBatrman QonnaHy, P.. T ax, nt ^

the senaU foreign relatitua com- • mittee was reported predleUng to bati

» admlnlstraUon coUeagues th a t hie c S a- group and Uie lenaU anned aervices

commitu* will apprcve troopa-to-

Scarintl Sisted BoHearings begin on th e Issue jju ch of

Thursday wlUs Secretary of Defense b o th «iiimMarshaU and Oen. Omar N . Brad- grouping taley, chalnnan of tha Joint ch ief) of U acA itbu

a aUff, as Uie first wluieases. lin e s near {eigns Indicated Connally m well t o Korea, aa

os some oUiers would like to g e t tbe yo the Unlsort ol itrsngthened rap p o rt for flgbUng the

UJ. Buch_a_reiolutIon that m lgbt come can . tie des^ from a cencMsBffTe-prBeBr-ftnnr -slTe-bad-ci'71 sitters. . —

Benator Taft, R , 0-, h aa taken of over leadership of.the figh t to pin., dgwn-po«bly!J7 * pereen t»B «lbn*-----

iU ttoo -tbe number of A o er tc aa | ' l t w «^ divisions Uiat could be n ipaiied u . X J l l l .% the NorU) AUanUo defenM force _

headed by Oen. Dwight D . » s e n - « • .

j f **Oppo*es Mere Statement wabhincz a« probably would not be .aaU*- 2 ^ “* ^ fled WlUi aay mere ■Utemcnt by congress Uiat Uie United 8tkte« would furnish only a “reaaonable" y ,proportion of toat force. C o n n ^ r ^ u o n t* ^ appareotly doess't want to fo evea

ee toat far, but might be persuaded Jt 5 ^ d- he toought be gtmld pick op some -R;6qgnUJ M aeaate strengto by doing eo.

This !t a flght tha adrntolrtrattoa et wanU t o w l n b y a s U g a T o t e a a

poslble. for tbe morale tuSob any ^11- fueb victory would h a n In f t t r o p t S d i r t w

“■ CommitteeOKof ™ 3 18-Year-Old Call z Appears Certain,u WA8HINOTOH, Feb. . t t . HUU -

The senate m e d scTTlcaa eommlk- « . u a appeared certain . today to ai>-

IM pected tomorrow after B ea. Wayna *“ ® * »***u . Morse, R., Ore., gives b is views on • ^*eade ond the measure. Be advised C hairm an *ito Richard B. Bussell, o . . o a ^ h e can- lag tote oou

not- attend today's flTBt meeUag. domination t«. Morse w u tba only dljM D ter when b^P-

the H&at4 jm p a n d n m aobeam . m «Qt nUUeeendorwdthebUl. r t o i; Withn . aeven I t f t o b ^ a l r e a a r " o i i t t p i

eommlUeato, the ineam rii, duly * i

Tbe'^hmise im » d eerrtoe i flotn- j S l S i ^

> t bUl, h u tak«n a le u .enU nslastlo ' ^

^ I ^ e aPproTwl , .JJJ - ■ i- :— - —

„ Improvement o f

ips man delegation f ra m - th e J«nxa«i

MAqiGVALLEY

j ;d it ijo n _ I

P R IC E 5 CENTS . -

tioneffortf U, N .!ick in c e n t r a r ^ o r e a today and ifoju,I o r Relf-nropelled guns poundftd

o th e r attackB came from the - n o r th nnd e a s t. Mortar fire

waa falling inside tho city.G en , D ouglaa' MacArthur ’ -

v is ited th e w estern front and w arn ed on his re turn to Tokyo t h a t th e enem y still has plen­ty of m anpow er and supplies.

T h e first. red onslaugbU dented a llied . llnM as much as 19 oUes . and swept Dhited Nations lozctt out of tho-road center of Hoengsong JO • ••m llea-nortb-of-W onJtt-aad-»-alr------{mUea e u t of BeouL

Attack Gaining B u t to lj apparently » « only the

easte rn of a heavier e ttiA ‘

Leadoff co lum u ot a t least uvea ' - Chinese divisions massed la the area - w est of Boengsong and north of Ohlpyong struck louUiward TUe* day. They aUpped past Ohiwoag. 19~m lles-weat-of-Hoennonr. and — beaded down ttro nountaln vsUe^ tow ard the .W on lu -T oJu joad^ _____

T h e Chinese were moving in band* ; numbering up to IMO men, Ibey r a n into a fu ry of alUnt «Ur aitscks.

A lm en Strike AlUed air force, marine and nary

p lanes combined In low-level itrlkea a im ed to break up the mount2z « , th r e a t to th e mabi east-w«et read I

, ill northern Bonto K orea.----- •• • ■• Once In posaeaslon ot Uie road.

Z th e reda would be in potldcn to ' str ik e east or west behind alUed__ line#. They would menace Ut6

fo u r or more dlrialooa akag lha . , weirtarQ b o a t tn Uie S M « i « n k ^ ‘

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Q ty Officials — L ist -Reasons-

• lng the U«t w»r the city w u foreed, bK^iua ot a mittrlil ihorUEe. U> tfutall undenlMd pipe In certain ootlyln* Mea* on » ttmporary bu is.

"Ttie*# neighborhood pipes »r« . •Ireadr oTerlo&ded tnd must be repUeed with l»ntr iIm pipe* m a portion of the clly'« over»lI pro- ST»m to lncre»»e w»l«t prmure,IW* m m t be purchucil »j »n iKm i outelde the normil npttulon end i ffitlntuice protmm. tnd muit be psirchned a t hlihtr prlcta. “

“Ih o u ih t ie Mln* iltm by the city board of commuilonerj lo tho J adrUablllty ot IniialUnit under* ground itonn water dralni qd a re- ctrSeted bacla.- “WWIe a ilorm Ktrer.iyiWm for

the entire clly would coit much more than could or «houId be ac­cumulated throujh Slier service

wore' a jiravatert ilrilnaRe problemi ed which are re.'irlcird Io delmlte a n tocalaUei within ifie city." e rt

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Ck)mmissioners in ^ Minidoka County OK 1951 Budget S

BUPEnT. Feb, 13 - Minidoka I * 'county’* bud jtt for 1651 was op- ^

,,proved with only minor changesMondoy by the toumy commission- “OT toll5wlfiii-T pulillrhearIng-|n ^the eommlMloners' olttce. ^

The to u t amount of the budget . waa reduced IIM by the changes.The tot*!. Mculuilve of achool*, m- ^dUent. aUU U«. weed conUol and ^ teacher letlrement amounla (o | 8},>03J,

Amount allowed the county treaa*urer w m reduced ttOO to'|S.13g.H, ^

- -All-o( lhe other cliangea vere-ln- creaec*. The aherllCi allovance w u

___ tncreated tIO due to an error in ‘‘f**dd!UonTThe probil<-]uaae-»now:- J "u e e w u Increased »178. the county *• •cent $40 and the tuesior tJOO., The toUl budget amounU to*MI,00»JJ, In addlUon lo county ^•xpensee the budget Includes t71,< ,43121JS for echoola, IIS,DOO for the ^ i tcount;’* Indlgenu; state; ct3S,000, weed control: and t3jBl.es. i t n t«aeher retirement,

eocunlulonera also decided to ex{raise tfie tazei on dr; cultivated u&ia re u from i m an acre to tl.lS en lovacre on ploU of more than five acres w itand t« 13 an acre on ploU ot less cle.than five acree. liSl

Play Featured at I Meeting of PTA “j

' A play, ‘-’n ie Patriot," «a« fea- k 1'tu ik l a t the 61. Edward'* PTA k b 'm M ttaf Monday night. Member* of k*,jth* 4Ktb tn d a p rtm tM ih« play. 1

mk- M«r unom. Sbe wiD be a*- b r I tn J OUrer Andencn and

Mrs. Uoyd SulUTao.Urs. Xdwtrd eBnolt outlined ob-

}«cUTe* aod accompllihmente of the PTA since It* founding, A report . \ on the hot lunch program ahowed JJW lunches were served In Janu-

report on the “lltUe White House eonferenee" concluded tho

^Services Set

WUtatT funeral itrvlees will be w i h e l d Wednesday afumoon for Mi.

-----Blaine-a-Vao-Aindeto. 68.-fanner b®.Twln Fall* eounty special deputy —

.who died Friday lo Portland aa a result of a fall. Ourlal will be made ^

Ur. Van Ausdeln, a veteran of World war 1, was a charter member of lhe Twin Falls DAV poat and a member ot the American Lcylon.The I ^ lo n and DAV wUl conduct aervlces a t Portland.

BETURN HOMEHEYBDRN. Feb. IJ-M r. and Mr*. -

K nraett Moyle returned home Mon* gday from a trip to Canada, New &York. Washington. D. 0,, Florida ^ and Tazat.

The HospitalViiltlng hours at Uie Magic Val­

ley Memorua hosplul are from 3 to 4 ai>d 7 to 8 p. m.

ADMITTED Axe) OUoa. John Miller. Bldney

Johns, M n. Oamer Stephens, Mr*. Leonard Nlchola. Un. Waller Doss, and Mr*. WalUr Kramer, all Twin Falls: Mr*. Auguit Xudiae, CuUe- ford; Mrs. Ed UhUg, Hansen, and U n. Ward Blaktslee. Flier.

DiaAnssED-------- .WAri>e-WhHthtad. Andrgs Mar- _

Ques. M n. Ernest MarUo. Linda Ouinard. baby gitl Aduns. Mr*. Keilh Ochsner and Mn. Wall&r K ivner, all Twin Fills; Ira Hjomp- aoo asd Mr*. Charles Conrad and daughter. aU Suhl; Ura. Uoyd Sal­lee and daughter, Kimberly; Oerry Boyd. Hawlton: WlUtam Hubbard.

-H an*en;~U ts,- Kerrey Bingham; Burley, and Mrs, 0 . Z. McQhee. Oleim* Ferry. .

W eatherV tun OT aad AP BeporU

Kagle Valley-Clear and eeel to-

. JMW-M ob CUU* prairie. Uw to- > ^ t b l tb* lew tOs In Magtc Val-

'l ia r Bear u ob Cama* prairie.' "M«Uhi ... H u. MId. I'cr.

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..s»i« u k t ’c i 'i r z z z iz z : u » .-S*arrM «l»» ------------ u atS L ig** — T ---------- ?} l l

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u lortta. 11 ->»:ruge. W IU . ^ cubicn certain l | X<inporary I L — Thi

H > norlh)lpes are | l II llmust be U \ preie:plpM u '» lng c

:rall pro- to Clpressure. N ow s i x d a v i w ith o u t a He

I an Hem t r a j j ic d e a th fn o u r Uagtc

“Si'b2 S“■* lava

Y o u th M eetunder- M/i

U rges Q osenttm for O succci

F am ily Life »“.!' service J- ■■ Cor

problem* e d by the stress on more fomily life , {|d dclmlte a n d with th o manner In which lead- gincei

e r« luggeated many good ideu. The bures BTOup w ent on record urging Oov.

. L en B. Jo rdan to appoint a gov-

i i n ' ' t :',

i n t y D r.'M cK enn thohked Mrs. JuliaHarrison. BoUe, for her work *1 « • Rjjdj

I d g e t ecuUve secretary. She presided al ”4Minidoka I*® opening afternoon seulon at jjndi,was op- w lilch K ath leen Wilson reported on gns ychannes W hite Hoiiee conference recommen-

imhjlon- d»Uon» « Maho-needs. .-p ,_

•.r.s pi”i ' ^ Innocent

Made by Driver 'SWIJSM Kverett O . Day, Idaho-Pacltio »ho»ewere-In- yrelgbU laM driver- pleaded Inno- ed, 20 mce w u c e n l JuaUce court TuewUy of lOiiJerror in d riving a truck wllh Improper regU- to chl

tr» tlon,-B ond-w a»-*eU at.430a_H a-------e charged w ith hauling intrMUte Buile wunty ^ California llceni*. and

C arl WlUie. Malad. wa* fined M r»nUr * n d (3 coaU for failure to hare a Mot

I eounty tr a i ie , license and Dan B, Tni*. « l A<ies »7^- J43B avenue east wa* charged erln ;:for tne ths *aine vloUtlon, avenu

J , slate; p^ u j jj. v*m Koo**n. ISl Taylor' . Aut<WiBl.es. i t r e e t wa« fined 13 and t l eosU Klmb<

Monday fo r driving a vehicle wllh Grace eclded to expired N evada Ilceme p latu, Wll- avenuultlvated u&m Bchlund. Idaho Hide and Tat- Hello. II.IB an low company driver, wai charged Tolmi Ive acres w ith operating a tr^jck wllh no Addlii I ot less clearance llghU and defective resr wenei

UBhU. __________________ ly

a t Hansen Man Held_ _ . Rodger DelU, Han.ien. Is being wm PTA h e ld in th o county Jail in Ueu of a I. X A . n d IS co tu a*Mued In w j' “ i ? ; K lm beilyJusU ce eourt Monday after n - ^

^ pleaded guUty to t cjutg* of nber* of druDk asd ■

DelU w aa arrested. Haasen heUL

: i aM agic Valley S I

“ r e w t — O^veslde services for sey;show ^ J o h n Wakley will be held a t 2 pjn, avenu

n Janu- W ednesday a t the Flier cemeiery. rooms-------- Mrs. .

1 White ' CLOVER — Funeral services for Mei ded the W alter Frederick Dannen- FourU

f e ld t will be conducted a t 3 pm. hem: T h u rid iy a t the Clover Trinity pany,

t L utheran church. The Rev. A. D. encc,liftutenschlager. Twin Palls, will of- Ues fleU te, aasUted by the Bev, Edwin lem, :

wlU be Wlebel. B uhl, arvj the Rev, R. C, Sioku oon for M uhly. Tw in Palls, Intennfnt will Mill

S “.a !

teran ot

■ii This ValeiS GiveFLCIgic Val- rom 3 to

. Bidney \!iu. Mr*. \ ;ter Doss. V ^ aU Twin W

CuUe- 1 1 ^ ^ sea, and

1, LindaQ*, Mr*. 1 l ‘ ] j i t f | r. Wall&r . niDmp- irad and loyd Sal-7= wSSHESkIHubbard, i ^ H I H ' n l P H J r ' y

Bingham; ^ 1Mcohee,

'n l1 esei (0- m

. Low te- g a p t f lagic Val- ^prairie.

Ver.

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• fi.i City’s W a te r fR a t^ W iU B e L

______ S liif te fI S nnn da

tr r a a r«r« Om ) falwith a yearly minim um of 10.004 cubic yard*.'

S a v lo n E ffected * The p it l i located obo u t five miles

norlh and th ree we*t-of-Twln-F«lla, ®*11 Is five miles c?i>*er than lhe I?* present p it and would reduce haul-lng charges 40 per c en t, according _to Dty M anager W illiam R. Smith. Q '

louf 0 He said I t now will b e possible to _i faa lc gravel m ore streeu w ith a deeper ' I

bsse of b e tte r m aterial. Clly EJicl-neer Vlr»cent T. Young sUUd the “}"

■ ■■ ■' lava gravel U excellent for base r :maUrlal. “ “

Two Women A ppolnU d AeMn. E vere tt Bweeley was reap- j

pointed to th e clly lib ra ry board and kejSC Um. John G raham wa* appolnWd lo «£

succced Mra. John E . Hayes whoT was thanked for her m any-years of cu)L / l I C service. , frc

CommlsKloners accepted a pla t of tw.

imlly life , {uia inspection by th e city en- ilch lead- gineer. I t Is located east of the p || leas. The bureau of entomology. Ordinances •] Ing Oov. «(re paaaed to accept dedication of tio t a gov- iitceU and alleys In tlie Niven and tod Inue the «ubdlvlaions. i<jruse com- A i r p o r t commercial opernlor* jj],

leasei were renewed w ith the Magic Irs. Julia Valley A ircraft corfipany and the rke*ex- Rjeder flying service. CommUalon- alded al approved leasing th e old airport ■ulon at landing . t i p to W. A . Oolner for j wrted on on. year a t *100. J .:ommen- Paym ent Approvedlo-nee^. -p a p n e n t o f monthly obligation* l-by-lh» ■wu-sppitrved-Bndautharlty-wB«-flr-- , , . en for investm ent of *85,000'from ” , d a t the the bond redemption and Interest xw

fund In U. 8 . treu u ry bonds for W days. ■ • Mr

n f Negative results were listed In pub-Uc health departm ent tesU of city

r i i r A x I" ^0“ ' locaUon* P^b. 7. t u I IV C L ’The lib rarian 's m on th ly report } O'PacIflo showed lOO books bought. 14 donat- Id inno- ed, 204 new reader*, circulation of jj^ tsday of lOiJJ books,'SAO* to a d u lts Sind <a regls- to children, and receip ts of *319,03. yo< im - U * _ __ Lleenae* O ran ted , xwnlruU te Building permits w ere approved- ],.(

and the foUowlng licenses were fined 13 runU d: S ,I have a Wotor cou rt. Colonial Motor eourt,B. True, 401 Addison avenue w est, H. A. Sev- charged erln: DeLuxe Motor L odge. 7fll M*ln

avenue wqst. Paul W arberg.1 Taylor' . Auto cou rt. Evergreen lodge. lU i C t l cosU Rimberly road . C. O . Johsmson; fin Icle wllh Oraceman Auto court. 140 Addison shl tes, Wll- avenue west. Mrs, B. PerW ns; Motel sor and Tal- Hello. 1341 Kimberly rood, B. C. PJi charged Tolman; HiW ay A uto court. M3 Ori

wllh no Addlion avenue west, J . M. Cook; live resr wesener's A uto court. 1785 Kimber- /

ly road. L. F . McCleary. r - , . Tourlit cabin. L ow e’s Tourist r t C l d avenue weit, O, E.

Is being Sunset motel. 130 Washing- P "®',* ton stfeet. A. Anderson; Trail's End, “

Mssed in j , , W aahington s tre e t, HaroldJ ii!.; c o " ^ . 1A*t*« 0' HoUl. P a rk hotel, 363 T hird sve-

S tew nrt; CaledonU P‘ ' hoUl, aOB Bhoahone a tree t south.

i l^e^U e T odd Thompson: Perrlne J -1 EoUl. n s M ain avenue west.' Rich-

y ard B. Rot>erfson: Rogerson hoUI,157 Mala avenue e a s t, WUllam ^Hoope. ) t. __ :

Rooming house, O em rooms. 137 ’ Bhoshone s tre e t louth. Peggy Will- Wa

flees lor sey; Idahome rooms. 135'.j Main Da; s l3 p jn , avenue east. Claudlne Day; Rialto dlv lelery. rooms, 139 Shoshone s tree t north. 8

Mrs. J, O-Nell. corrvices for Meal. D rury Park grocery, 603 J. Dannen- Fourlh avenuo west, C harles Step- M a t 3 pjn. hens: Independent Packing com- atre

Trinity pany, southeast ot c ity . Otto Flor- P V. A. D. encc, Jr. com, will of- Meat and milk, O, P ; Skaggs sj-a- Ver V, Edwin lem, 347 M ain >venue east, H, H. D :v. R, C, Siokes. aveilent will Milk. Mowle’s cafe. 230 Shoshone T i s U r y ^ s tree t-sou th . Alhert L . Mowatt;. .Yell

a l e n t i n e ’s D

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■N- IDAHO FLORIST ASS

*** Twin F a lls NeiB e— Ohio ---------------------- B m

I Paul Velly returned h e re Mon- F.i o O O Youngstown, O.. where he ^ U

father.cf 10.000 ^ ^

EnlistsJoe Rile, Twin Falls, w ho ha* en-

fivf. n,n»» In Tuesdoy for•lm f J u 8»nt* Callf.. prior to report- D

■«« - Iuee haul- Ban Diego. _____ J ' "

iw m ie to' F ilU 0*range will meet a t■ i^frnrr 1 P-™’ Wednesday for a potluck dtn-

'1% « the May Janks building. A XrUta u d the program U planned All ae- T'7« , h Z . tlve member* are aaked to bring an Kloi t” b a « inactive member.

— dUtted Aerial Brokta petlvaa reap- ^ reporl of an aerial being bro- remboard and ken off a car woa mnde to police for polnWd lo Monday by Edward R«qua. 353oyes who j^cklon streel. The dam age oc- B ra/•years of curred while the car wm parked tn • A

, front of his residence somctlnie be- wlUa p lat of tween 10 p. m. Feb. 4 ond 8 a. m. by 1

robject-to •Febr?n ie 'lo Id"^llJfr'^--------------- lUIccity en- -------

It of the Film Bet Toallht catlrdlnances xhe Lincoln PTA paren t educa- any Icotlon of tion meellng will be held a t 8 pjn.•liven and today In lhe Lincoln school audl- T ra

lorlum. The prlre-wlnnKing sound Aopernlor* fu^_ 'The gmet One." th e atory of fllet•he Magle emotionally malndjustcd child, day

the p „ | be The public Is Invited, by

Id airport finalolner for daughUr w** bom Tuesday a t plln, tfie MagJc VaUey Memorial ho»pll*l reptJ„ ., to Mr. and Mr*. Ward Blakeslee.b l lg ^ n * Monday tlrth* i n c l u d e d , ^ p in' to Mr, and Ur*. RiUph Olmsteod w000 frotn Mr, and Mr*, W alur Doss, all of 11 InterMt ^wln Falls, and Mr. and M rs. Ver- Tue; Ids for « non Eden, and a daughU r to was

• • Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn D em er, Twin o r l jSS'S _ s ;b. 7. Marriage' Lleetise* neoiy report Marriage license* were Issued 14 donat- Monday to Laurel A, W lndley, Al- i-y

Uanc*. Nebr, aod-Vlvlan M . Hest- D i . -n® ;.. MurUugh, and to Ray A.If *319,85. Young and Usry LaRae M iller, both

lH la i^ ll» .O n-T uesda£_a jia rrlag e _ approvea ],5gn„ ^as Issued to Oeorge E. 81ms ses were UcElllott, b o th Twin >«**•

Palls ‘■tor eourt, _________________ filedr. A. Sev- « . . andm M s in Series BeginsIdge. IMS 0A5TLET0RD. Peb, 13 — The lcoi'ohsjison: f ln t In a lerlea of O range friend- forI Addison ship meetings to be hold th is sea- j^ndns: MoUl son will be held a t Caatleford at a j -u i.d R. C p jn . Thursday. The Pomona jnourt. 843 Orange ofllcer* will conduct Uie j j j j ,M. Cook: meeting. uez2

V.S S “,” SI! sTourist conduct the meeting. All Pomona

e .t O E '"•Red to bo a t theeit. O. E. c u tle fo rd . All >*“w ..h in . Orangers are Invited and a re asked

S ; “ " f ' “ " le .. S iL

n m s PAID. , . JEROME, Feb, 13 -T ra fflo fines ,r.uH ?nU P*'‘* Po'‘« M onday In-. eluded three tlO each for apeedlnuB I., by R«b«rl Justed. Boise: Donald

■ . Rosen- Kimberly; Ralph Dlwn.'i l i . . r Jerome, BUI suw art and B ud Reed

wirn.m f '" " 8f « each for runningthrough etop signs.

mms. 137fgy Will- Walgreen'*, 103 Main avenue north.I'.i Main David Kraus: Zeke's cnfe, 385 Ad- y, Rialto dlton avenue west. Elzo Watkins.:t north. Second-hand store, H arry Koppel

company. ISJ Second avenue south.:ery, 603 J. A. Chrlstopherson.. W a r n e r les s u p - Music company. 133 Shoshone ng com- atreet north. W. Ptank W arner, tto Flor- Pawn shop. All Purpose Loan

company. 314 Shoshone s tr e e l west, agga s)-3- Vemon B, Goldsmith, it, H, H. Dance hall. lOOP hall, 338 Third

avenue east, E D. Bowman.Shoshone Ta*l -driver, WlUlam C . Reeves, -Mowatt;. ielloK_Cab___________________________

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................ TOtES-NEWS. TWIN

ills N ew s in B rie f ^--------------- B U » rtd - la r t— .......— ............... .........—rre Mon- Ployd OUmore. Buhl, reported to where he police here Monday th a t he lort a

and Identification paper*. The los*occurred Feb. 8 In Twin FalU, .Oil- nor

“ <1. _____ tutl

^ o y for yootli Paroled ®0 report. D istrict Judge Hugh A- Baker ccn u r a t Thomas Aih, n , on two “

years parole Tuesday morning aft- *e r the youtli pleaded guilty of paasi V lng a *35 forged check a t Kimberly

meet a t Dec. J3.

;udl“ ." '; TtUU vacated! AH ac- Trials of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. « «bring an Kloppcnb'urg. scheduled next week, er*

were vacaUd Tuesday morning in l“ f dUtrict eourt and a hearing on theirpetitions to have the prejury ciLse T

elng bro- removed from thU county was set proto police for 3 p. m. FYlday. proqua. 353 -------- tiorlag e oc- Brand Filed promarked tn • A certificate of brand wss filed and:tlnie be- wllh the county recorder Monday loci> 8 »• m. by M. Engle. Flier. Tlifl-lden; ±iti

lUIcaflon mark is an L hanging E depand 1* locaUd on the left hip of « catUe, the lelt thlgb o t horses and

it educa- anywhere on aheep.

50l audl-’ Trade Name Filed ng sound A cerllftcate of trade name was ! Btory of filed with the county recorder Mon- jut cd child, day for the Home Finance company Is invited, by Claude Brown, Jr., Twin Fall.i. 'J r ‘

The company provides installment flnarclng of furniture, electrical ap-

icsday a t pllnnces and planoa and does credit '1 ho»plt*l repordny.3lakeslee. -------- ”ld e .d _ ^ pIradf_Innocent_________________OliiisU'od Wayne Darrah pleaded Innocent „ Doaa, aU of petty larcency when arraigned ,, ■Ir*. Ver- Tuesday In Justice court. His trial u ghU rto was aet for 10 ». m. Saturday. ler. Twin Originally he waa charged with

grand lorceny In connection with eaat Iron pipe taken from a farm near here. 8*ri

s Issued _________________ pre'

Defendants File Crop Suit Reply p,

eE''81ins — OrW^r Danlels-imd-Bob-Dale-Dan------)th Twin defendants in sulU based-on

lease and share crop agreemenU.filed the ir second amended answers A nnd cross complalnU In district <‘1®

n c court Monday. tn 1The two men are being sued by “ o)

J — The Leona M. UejteU and Fred FarmerB friend- for the return of crops grown on Loutw * sea- land owned by the plaintiffs br the Aord at a equivalent value In money. plalPomona m their cross-complaints, the not.

lu c t Uie Daniels seek *670.79 from Mrs. itUezzell for damages and her cost of notl

^ harvesting Uie crops, and $20,7^6.52 Ipalfrom Farmew for being deprived of Ir

t th farming land for two not<® fVi year* and for other damages. for

Beckwith and Langley represent Sheth e Daniels.______________________ ^

flc fines « iday In-apeedlng .

^ SEE Ttje north.

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S.SS ' > irs£38 Third

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P roposals of g —r-^ Tw o Confabs L_

Are O utik tedThe loa* (Tnm 1*»*« Cm) p ,_jjj

■alU, .OU- portance to Uie home nnd In Instl- jj tutlons of organlwjd relljtlon. n,oml

. c a l to “ r e ^ n * g the role of s ^ a lservice in adoption. Uie strengthen- yeyini lng of adopllon leglslaUoa for jiayej

nlng afl- piotecUon to Uie child, the ,jscln'J l ' development of qualified *doptlon pred

agencies. funnyEconomic aid—More emphaala on Leona

creating Jobs plus expansion of old of pa: , T w age and survlvon Insurance to work- lng hi

er* no t presently included. Similar taxes im lnT in’ improvement of stale unemployment looklr) 7 on their Insurance laws. er belJury ciLse The handlcapped-Expaaslon of of me ■ was set prosram.^ for the handicapped .0 tag al

provide for physical, menUl, emo- nanas tlonal and occupational needs. The « provision of educational program* Dr. U

was filed and services to the handicapped by Ing t Monday local boards of education, with lead- “trip

IlULlden- .erahIp-linil_jUmul»Ul)ILJrim_Stflt« ]o * d ' langlng E dep&rtmenU of education. • • • ‘ft hip of Employment—ExUnslon ot guld- ‘ orses and ^nd counseling aervlces In

schools, employment office* and youth-serving agencies and recognl- _ ^ tion of the emoUorul factors In- \ a

lame was yoivfj jn vocational adjustment, ' der hton- Ejtablbhm ent and enlorcement ot ,

etandard* of youth employment, in- A ' ...I t™ .;; eluding minimum age, wages and ^ istaiiment ^Q^klng condlUon*. Provblon of ap- w - tricai ap- pjoprintc part time work opportunl- ^ oes ereaic people.

HouslnK—Maintenance of sUnd- ards of construction, wllh emphasis imnsl

°"courts and thle^pollce—Avallabll- ^ ^ 1Uial of couru with Judges qualified mg t

qatnrHav in *« '» ' psychological tiled. i undersunrtlng ond quaUIled pro- L e

inn ^ i h ‘’^tlou and auxiliary sUitf for all was' 1I a farm requiring court action In re- ,n d c

gard to children. Coordination of Ala<preventive and treatment functions court

I of social agencies, police, courts, coraI 0 lu tltuuons.nn ti *f«r-care agencies, arrest

Jeply Promissory Note “E “, Tnflgmenrlsked

I answers A Judgment for *509.18 allegedly on a district due » promissory noU Is sought strlcti

in a ClvU suit filed In dlslrlct court miles sued by Monday by Martin Brothers Box

1 Farmer company, Oakland, Ore, against ;rown on Louis B. ClKl. Mrsfs br the According to the company's com- in pol

plaint. CUft gave It hlj promissory parkU nts, the note for tho amount March 16. 1950. ove )m Mrs. 11 became due 'J an . 1, 1551, but were ;r cost of noUilng ha.i been paid on the princ- colen $20,’ree.52 Ipal. the company claims. tensciprived of In addition to the amount ot the Mn.

for two noU, five per cent Interest and 1150 Wagn [es. for attorney's fees Is asked. P. C. Fontnrepresent Shcnebergcr Is the company’s *t- Woot«

torney. Crom

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CMS ih moA $« I t . . . the Cidiing new 1051 I self why taroous Americans, tnd hundreds < previewi, marveUed tJut a new car with sojnanv - i e l l - f o r » little! ------------ W wim sojnany-

TcAe Hi« Feel hy*- A t completely new OrilSy*tem U k«tl« fight'out of the rougtirt roads i t

I hms rutt. txaclo,' cobblolotir, to b^e^-jrd m ool I FmI whol »•* Ilk* lo luvc ploiiy of head room . .- for your ihoulden, Expcrienco lhe u tta safety of “J Ity. Now it s*o easy to "see out-aU around. hJ^-bU

Drive w liheut stilfHciQl t>odRc CYRO-MATI&-Amaulocniaci tnmrail«ion-frccs tju f,oo, gear ,hUa

- r-7-r^era-W-y«W-c<>..Wall the extra room, dn^^ns f-ue, and dependability

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S<;en Today_ _ Bobby dust

p a.m . stroll to postofflce . .* Betty In Instl- K nox squinting against early ''^‘lual

room ing tun . . . Rudy Asthen- nlty edu- brener ouUlde wlUi ghlrt sleeves J"™* ot social roUed up . . • Tape* aod olher sur- "** J''

rengthen- veying gear f i l ling back of John E. lUon for iioyea* car . . . 0 . E. BIsbee remi- “ 1' r child, the nisclng with Charlie BuUea . . . ouyer adoption Pred MalU *i»d Dick Sogn sharing Che

funny sltuaton on third gent . . . Idaho phaala on Leonard MatiM carrying amaU roll Quallt on of old of paper* . . . Clyde EoonU work- Twin 1 to work- lng harder a s M arch IB deadline on RJtchI , Similar taxes rolls n e a re r . . . Bob Qlliiam I^tchl iployment looking more asleep than awake all- Preme

er being routed out of bed In middle “ uper laslon of of morning . . . Portly gent stroll- "blor ■aroed o ing along tu rm y aide of sUeet wlUi °fl« l Ul emo- h ind* In pocket* . . . Fred Jngrah- eed!s. The am checking courthouse records . . . p ^ r im * Dr. David McClusky and wUa carry- aiDDed bv Ing garbsge c an out to parking Bea ■1th lead- «trip . . , S m all girl carrying big ^Sen rom StaU load of mall away from postofflce Clark:

T T T M S -Z trT -Q k e -a ltU n g T ira r “ ' “r„» _,M and expressing IrriUtlon . . . And ““fS:

r?lcef^?n overheard; “S a y . It was Just * trifle S’JIP ails chilly this m orning.-

sS S V alley A rrests Ai-e R e p o rte d «'£ F o r V iolators »“i

Idnhoof sUnd- iFrom Pm . Om ) LIhbyemphasis transferred f ro m Kimberly Justice Monrt

--------------COTirt“ to -probate-court;—Action -Is - Rlt«Avallabll- pending on a charge of contribut- vln Riqualified mg to Lhe delinquency of minors Royal

chologlcal (iipj ogalnst F rank Posey, 20, Jer- Koch.Iled pro- ome. owner o f the car. The case Stewo'f for all WHS Investigated by ilaU , county Falls;on In re- ,n d city o lficers. *110,notion of Alao ciusd In Kimberly JusUce ter. Cfunctions court for reckless driving was Mrs, J- W,

e, courts, cora Johnson. Kimberly. She was J- H.agencies, arrested by s ta te police m d sched- Monn

- uied to appear in eourt Tuesday, Riler»+a s ta te police arrested John R. RUch;

Heck. ISS H eyburn avenue west, to Twinr-rlrT T J -BppcaT-in-JufiUc*.<outt-an-a.tharge W. O,L S K e d of driving a b o s SS miles per hour ]•/. »

allegedly on a highway having a weight re- Blgh,Is MUght strlcUon and a speed Umlt of 30

•net court miles per hou r.___________ ^

, ngainst T raffic FinesMrs. Oeorge Frailer was fined tJ i^ . j,!

ny's com- in police court Monday for Improper Hetneiromlssory parking, ____tl 16. 1950. Overtime psu-klng fines of t t each 1551, but were paid by E. J. Bklnner, Janet n ' the princ- colem an. H, R . Allred. Jack Chris- ^

tensen. F. D. Moson. B. I.. Coleman, mt ot the Mr*. Charles W Kevan. SUwart yir and 1150 W agner. Dougla* Bean, Charles La- pv„

ed. P. C. Fontnlne, R icha rd Kunkle. E 6.KUiy’s at- Wooten, O. W . Heiner (two), Stanley

Crom (two) a n d E. C. Requa.

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'nsicfe...New Outs, ^plefe/^ NewJGndIRS COSTINE ‘DP TO $1,000 MQffil:i(iog new 1051 Dodge! S«e for yocttw ^ R S ^ S . tnd hundreds o f e tperts. In secret ar with sojnany-advaacemenis eould____

mpletely new Oriflow Shock Abmbcr [ M B B 1 roads^n town . . . magically

' of head room . . . room f o r your leg*. IB IB B Be extn safety of -walchtow er" visibU- WW TMtOWJl around. No "blind" spot* asywherel 1?^? C f f S ni’RO-MATI&-America’» Iowe.t-priced bilHi ».<1 {tom gear shlftlDg. Comfl Is today | | | | H | ^ ^ 9°p~to'*t:000"inqrg and srtill not-g«t------md dependability of tUs n e w Dodgel ,

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^ A nnuals^ »a!e Held

S ^ - J ^ e i 4 l o 5aliist yltluals w id^ura^w ^ ly Asthen- Urt sleeves

other sur- *’** Judgicj. of John E. Tlie nttnes of iv.

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deadline on RJtchlln »lob QllUam Ritchie, Ucnn- R tii awake all- Preme Judy siid

d in middle «upert; EJnest^**'•’2 gent stroll, "blon: Waiu R « i ,T 3 sUeet WlUl OrllllUu. OoodS? *2:■ed Jngrah- 0 '« n Clark; b^ , ' S records . . . AndersonwUa carry. Thu«“ n. jr , Twn to parking , Beauty Trend Jm, arrylng big Twm Falli j 1 postofflce Clark; Peggy j » ; ^ ? UngTfi-ar- 0 ^

o a f - d Keojtr bC S I S Henry Welmcn Etii.

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Af'hur Harcfcl.>. a l O r S WralsLady Snd.iiiJ;?

Idnho Palls; J . Alrj p.jl ' LIhby Hyland Serly Justice Monroe, Vern iu-Action-Is -RItehTO Blue : contribut- Vln Riuhle. John BstiSJ

of minors Royal Judy. Lyle Birt^ ey, 20, Jer- Koch. Wendell; Boaaitu . The case Stewart, N. W, Arrt:^ lU , county Falls; Mist ComBrm ^

*no, Paul Bollngtr.;.u :rly Justice ter. Qoodlng; AdairiiL g was Mra. J. W, High. J . W, Hrtirt t. She was J- H. Colonel's ftnj* u« m d sched- Monroe. T. .W.Tuesday, Rllchlln Deslgnrf J jm I John R. Ritchie. Ucon: t to t , w ,ue west, to Twin Falb: Skyliw ia_a rh«r»f W. O, suw art, D. U. Dm a per hour ■J*y,“ a na-M l*a-C eii^ weight re- High, Qeorge M. CtttiH

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I m ' Jastp>> Manklewlcz. T ) ■ B tb e ;" John Hiiston. "The _ Q 0■ Mile;" Oforie Cukor.■ rearttf." BllJy WMdW. ABEBDE H i Enlemil* Cuol Reed, deen min K « d H>o ’ which rev ■ j U j u vere made on u i Filsonef'^s ■ ^ i- 'e buU. Finsl ivwards, vailallons- ■ m toifd t7"Uis-acwlemy's Knrl-J. ' ^ b i o s . will tx umounced ol K'hs( h( ■ n ll the Psntagej theater series ol li ■ _ x L the usual I ■ V - --------------has notl/JCi

I listed for ^ ■tamps Measuref c r t b . ^ 3 Js the ceWUg h i '■ V h the Idaho KnaU Ior "“to *, %H d O D i killed a bill by In- nnd-Pocatel^ patponem en t lo outlaw jays ^e ha^^Bitinpi: men were i^ W a z i (or Indellnlte post- , j [k.yK tB ih r . Burstedt, Campbell. ,g , M.iijo■^(kiudrtau, Jonej, Meek, to jia the H JUworar Boelberg, Barr,

■ciU lor'A lberU nl. Cojtley.K 1M*1U l««Ty, Middle- W r t m a ■ itw eih c re ll, ToUl eight. «T U U lC B l t a .1t against Indellnlte l i r ^ ^ l ■ s u f : SoJlon. Coel:, DavlJ, IT O F J

Inrtn, JadcsoR, Miller. ■techwndlman.Schwieberl,H SM>t. n t t . n e lch tr .K n u tsaliisi: Alexander. H H HimlltflD, Johwlon. Phil-

E D etuei^. n ., Jer- ■ t d M im «. BKckstock, R , p S ■ iK d t f i Bumi, D., Bolie, and ■ . « T , a , Payelie.■ i a tote « s l by Lleut..Qov.■ dI Republican.

■ J n n l • J oJ the V■tiages Claimed ■ ‘ pook Show” H f "■ ^ r t t IJ W >-aitmlng to Rcir^jhrr ^ ■ « l r ‘<hlined enough during preceding■ c k to * * 10 fall Into the or. r S e d I■ pt, a le-year-old girl h»s ucin»tinK I■ ttJM «ult ag&lmt » local■ onp.n5-. A new In H TU filed by LorclU to keep foe

thiDujb her I ttiiir, H « up to iwo J

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„ Smith. lU se m a n ; M ortUhla Hess. Matad; Jan “ Mary Jewllt, AbtrdeeB; N athan Bmlth. Wendell :,. Taylor. AUno; Catl H ardin. Ktmberiy: Richard :. Ooodlng: a n d CUra W hlU ,-G oo4lc|. Dick Toln

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j i tb e rd e e n M an G els €- Be ‘G o a t’ in O ld T irr.r. ABERDEEN. Peb. IS—An Aber- In Mexico C]. deen man h a s received a U tter man who il

which revives the old . “Spanish He u ld hen p/ljoner''>aw]ntlJe but w ith MexJcan ruptcy ands, vorlaiions. help him to■s Ktirl-J. W n i lams-U--the-rttdpIeDt J a a secret ]d of whst he feeli Ij th e {Ifft In a td In a cust:r series of le tte rs he m ay receive U st«tes.

the usual fo rm U followed. Wmiarns Th« u-Hi,.has notl/Jed the FBI bu t ha* been ,f wniiam.

“ lnIdmca'ttiatnTOthlnR-c6iv-b*..d£ine.to apprehend the IndlvlduaU who m m Ii-oT i i

. «n l ■' WlUlams h n s alio learned tlnce re.* celving hL' ic tu r th a t a number of 'f ptrtonj in Idaho F a ll.. Twin Falla■• and-Pocalello have sim ilar letter*. He ®

says he haa been Inforrned thn t two men were apprehended a t Pocatello The "prls

; BS Ihey w ere boarding an airplane of the mon '• for Mexico. E ach man carrle<j JIO.OOO Han's for hi

to aid the ••prisoner." ' eteded to g '• n t letter to WJJUjuds was <J*ted planation o:

-------------------------------------------------- proposltlonli

■ Women Celebrate Z S A ' ; World Prayer Day S;S S“:• HAOERMAN, Ftb. 13—World day Ave- Chapul

of prayer w as observed In HBgennan ^•Friday afternoon In th e Methodist -WJliJamj j

* church w ith Mrs. V. W. Corson In " cm mnny j■ charge *®“ 'Rolden , Dder PhllUp Moore. Reorgwiked

LDS Church. oKered th e . IhvltaUon J 10 pi-aycr. H e also sang a solo, ac- f ® > « “

companlid by Mrs, Moward CarUon. ewjndie , Mrs. Marlon Pugmlre sang, accom- _t»«

panled by M rj. O aem ent Prince. REAP TIM The Rev. Harry S ^ rb u ck , pastor

ol the Wendell a n d Hagerman ■ ■ ■ ■ Atethodlit churehcfi. spoke brlcnr-

, Sen'lcts were closcd b y 'S d c r Slla*Condlt of the Reorgaolied LDS L f | | 1

® Refreshments for th e wcial hour " W8 preceding Lhe prayer service were' {uml.^hed by all the churches p u -* Uclpatlng In the event. t o S S S

A sew Insulated paper bag Is aald to keep food and drlnlcs hot or cold

I up to two hours. ^

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laa Ibe lead role In *The l«nK ot BeraadetU " whlcb aring Id the Kene here. Icfl to right, are P a t Iceaj. 8 irjirrie RcwMrn. Hiller. Other* to ihe e » n are Mar, u . Malad; Jane Gee. 0*klv: Norma X oloao . Eden 3mlth. Wendell, Gladji Chrlilenieo. I leybonii Fred ieriy: Richard Allred, nutley; Noreen F»a*t. Idaho 1 log. Dick Tolmao, Murtiogh. U a u U tan l director.

G els Ghance to-^ j— aURLETT_ _ , _ _ company. !

)ld Time Swindle SS'- In Mexico City, It was written by a H e n ^ 'v / '^ l :r man who signed his nune as “V." fined n o . t h He u ld he was In prison for bank* hv siAta Pan ruptcy and asked that Williams ___

help him save «U,CK»,COO Which 4 Turkey tx it J a a secret place m_a trunk deposit- Europe and a ed Jn a custoBi-hsuse' ji> IB# UuJlea -— ——— If Stoles. L E G A L A'* The writer go« cn to relate th a t ---------" If Williams Is conrtneed. It will b« m niE pro ^ neeessary-f«.-WlUUms,_tft.go,„to 0 Mexico w pay lhe expenses Incur- * red In connection wllh lUUng an i,' |

embargo on the prisoners suitcases. "iioH Ei«:u J one of »Wch eonislnj lhe necessary '■ ll documents thnt will be needed to _ take the trunk from lh* customa sMMunr «o. 00 The "prisoner" olfcred one-third p .m . Knm e o t the money to compeanle W ll- lorrtri. na«0 Hams for his (rouble. Ke then pro- *

cteded to go Into an Involved ex- buinfu ot >■(J planation of dltcrcUon and further d«i»4 J«nu - propositioning, e n d in g the in­

volved letter Wllh a plea for an a ir- r.x. mall reply to a -mldille man," thus f, absolving the prisoner of any possible ru<>’ J*"-

. trouble, Thc return leller was lo be , f mailed to Sr. Luis Csntu Robles, _ y Ave. Chapultepec Ko. :Si In Mexico. M i J d

t -Wjiijam.? said he has been In busl-n nc.ia mnny years and has had count- M i f n i

less 'Roldcn opportunlllcs" to invest I W I l I d lo gold mine*, oil Bells and yariouB V J

e ther v*ntut«». Bul never before h a s J he been the object of the Old Span- • )

■ Ish Swindle." he said. ^ ^

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Btltehlng, c o n tin u o u s w a i s tb a n U e , B * |t n f a ll ~ h a v e n a t ip n a l ly

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HNED ^— aEfRLErT-rct.,-13—K.-S.-Lo«giflg________ * 5 |company. Eureka. Calif., charged -w ith operating a truck and trailer _ _ _ _ _ _w ith an overload ot 7,000 pounds. pleaded guilty before Probale Judge Henry W. Tucker recently and waa fined 170. T h e complaint was signed by Stata Patrolm an Marvin Snyder.

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POLITICAL FACTS OF LIFE In ajltJnff now Io r o n ly p a r t of th e JI6,600,- ctbe-g

r 000.000 In new taxes he w anU , President T ru- eJe* we----- nrniTateiTii to Ul* ucceptlng-the-hard-laoto-of- -Uitjuj

life on capitol h ill. a "d"Congressional ta x leaders have m ade It dea r progr»t

that 58,000,000.000 lo $10,000,000,000 la the Eccle moat the P r e s id e n t Li likely to get In the tho efl months ahead . M r T ru m an ’a tax mfsjoge Bottled on the la tte r flRUVC. ' j

He hasn’t a b a n d o n e d h is overall goal, how- H e'vl ever, nnd plans to request more taxes later, in* or Possibly ho Is counting o n tho painful Jogic of appropriations (or defcnoB to convince r a i c th e l a m a k e r s th e y m u s t do stUl more. -

Of the «um h e 's s c M n g now. th e P/eaJdent mor« u — thlnlts $4,000.000.000ahouXd-Comc-fronUilgher- .VaMam

Individual Incom e levies, 53.000,000.000 from ciud# u S raided corporate taxes, a n d »3,000,000,000 In

new exclae taxes . not darTo get the added *4.000,000,000 from per- ui« w n

sonal incomes, M r. ’Trum an proposes upping- The rates about fo u r percentage points In each

f bracttet. But h e would keep the present ex-emptlon of $000, ra th er th a n lower It to $500 months.

jfe aa BbmeTiavc-proposcd. - - — ---------po«la." Even though th e exem ption m ay remain <»rnw.;i unchanged. I t’s obvious t h a t If the President's ;; plan goes th ro u g h , all o f ua will know we’vo J]' been hit. Thoro la no p a in less way to arm our- ------aelTej and-help-arm th e -fre e world-and-stlU frteml-I maintain civ ilian life a t a reasonably high'

level. tlona ot;; Congresa m ay drag I ta fee t for m any week* c«nms«

on & nsw ta x b ill, but ultim ately It will un* it wa’I doubtedly approve a m easure close to the no Riorif Presldenfa figu re . The a lte rn a tiv e Is too grim ff”J ^II even for a politician to contemplate. For eowiidei t taxation is acknow ledged on all sides to be

one of the ch ief brakes o n Inflation. Without pa tt It, controls a n d other weapons a re not be- reg»rdei

• lleved likely to work effectively.That point Is unquestionably more persua- pVitem

slve with th e law m akers than th e argument ture mI of a balanced budget. why m i I t is because Mr. T ru m an himself la now

urging a ba lanced budget th a t he will be back jjoj,later to seek an o th e r $6,500,000,000. When he -jh it vpresenU th a t case, b e ’U find h is audience brins P'much tougher. F o r the .tre n d of congressional ^ . thinking U that'JJO.OOO.OOO,000' )s a bigenough bite to d iscourage heavy individual m&ine<i

I and corporate spend ing . A bigger one, the of whoiI feeling la, w puld probably ac t too strongly as their k rj a damper on business en terprise and Inl- 'j tlative, federal: Further ta x dem ands w ill be a test of the book m

President’s finan c ia l w izardry, alnce further The *] htkea in peraonal and co rpo ra te levies beyondhia current p roposals h a v e so dim a prospect. ^Unleu he can devise some Ingenious new L sues ntaxation m ethods, w hat he Is asking now is md hn perhaps all h e wlU get.

TYRANNY IS THREATThe A rgentine newspaper, La Prensa, pub- mu« re

. Ushed In B uenos Alrcs, has long stood for the nexi■ liberty. In teg rity and Independence In Latin h'

.___ Ameria. So m u c h is i t a symbol tha t any- Th^ ^1 thing which c u rb s Its freedom hurlalHb'caUSB “go up l

ol tree Joum allflm in t h a whole wofld. so up. iSince he c a m e to pow er. Prealdent Juan “ P°“ ‘

Peron of A rgen tina h a a made many efforta y"I to silence La P re n sa ’s p o litically embarrassing rat^—ro

.criticisms of h i s regim e. But n' The devices w e re v aried . Once on aome pre- thtext the governm ent se ized the paper'a news- qprint, Another tim e L a Prensa’s delivery jn/Jauoctrucks were penalised b y th e Issuance of In- in the enumerable t r a f f ic ticke ts . For montha now, in th« poUce have k e e p a gu a rd in th e paper's press room, blocking in staU atlon of a new press.

But none of these m aneuvers successfully x r t 'imuzzled La P ren sa , so a new and slightly, V 1 J OJora subtle t r ic k ho j n o w been resorted to.'-T h e news venders’ un ion , a government-sponsored o rgan iza tion , la picketing the . “J?

, paper’s offices a n d 'b a r r ln g en try to Ita em- loUow-u* ployes. The excuse for th is tactic la Lk Pren- poiiuc*i

sa’s refuml to g ran t t h e unlon’a extreme de- grrssor.' • mands for a m onopoly o n local distribution “

and 20 per c e n t of Jts w aat-ad reventze for a welfare fu n d . iJ

Publication h a s bcen suspended. Meantime, tor re«o. this “strike" h a s been encouraged by the their ow Peron. preM....-whlch _strangely la not con- fronted by a lm ila r dem ands'ffoiri the'venaers.'The governm ent also h a a Ignored several re- prove -le quests by th e paper f o r police protection. tha vote

Why has P e ro n concocted thla thlnly-dls- w: I gulsed scheme .to curb Prensa?--------- He haa-an--election cam paign com!ng-up —

next year. M ore th an a few aapects of his America administration do n o t b ea r too close examl- ffated t nation, from a l l accounts. He c an’t afford the *Und of s c ru tin y he w ou ld get from an Inde-

. pMdent new spaper b e n t o n telling people the J.^truth. He w a n ts a p ress which la nothing but utility c, M cheering se c U o n f o r h im . fw t. w .

• I\>r the good of A rgentina, of Latin Amer-aU f re e peoples, h la latest attempt to

, J t l fU U P re n sa ahould fa ll, like a ll the others, Korea iJ

• fm iia laou iit of th e heyday of Hitler and' /VBMOllDl, not to m en tio n SU lln today, to menim

'- ... '.S b eN .d le ta to rs t b a p r e s s co u ld h av e no pince c o m p le t e t o o l o f th e regim e. How

' • k f w t a d l t l e n n t w h e n h e .seeka to spoon- c W r n ^ . - rfm ] 'A rg « D tb tllu x 8 'ir tU i~ B O u n o r ltlc a l view of ences.

h i s « ! m ln l r t r a t ! a n ? V , our- L a P r w a a ’a a w * e I s - o n e w h ic h ffee news-

. . . J»DerB e 7 e n w B ® W .* b p w l( l chaiqi> lon. P e ron tection^ . sh o m a bs m a d a t o t m d e r s t a n d t h a t i f h e de* u n tu ■Ires A rg e n U s a to . h o l d a r o Q te c M p lace

..» » o n g th e f a n iU y o f n a t i o n s b » C anno t rely .. V p i d e v ic e x o t t o t a O l t u l a n o p p rw lo iL

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WASHINOTON—I>r«il<Init Tmman'# MiuapUon of ^ Ulf»aJ a n d dlcU torU l pow r over lhe federal rewrve II. THwa n ia 'ifaJUTurmM lllll nomuiiy piiew poup o r- financial «xperU In to a bodr of anfr?, tquabbllnc and

IneffetUve men.M He h li a lw hUmillawd them k>«4 ' th a t several reilgnkUoni mar beM - torthcomlBg soon, whlcA *U1 eoable- *" ' h lw to appoint eompleteljr aub- i;

i.m r ." . servlenl successor*. j,M t Truman-Bnyder policies on mone? j-u r» U s and luppl;. vhlch the? fixed ft» W - tn diflince of the boanS's statutory j,M I contrci o fer these problems, already ct l h a d reduced the reserve offlclaU to** vjrtual heJpJewnasj. B u t v*<| aeveral meiaberi. esptcUlIy M arriner tZ s . Ecclei. wanted to continue th*til bAlUe for freeing this aftacy from ji

W r T»«**t executive domination. t

S E t^ E T —Now. howevff; Mr. Truman h u d lv ld ^ his e n m ie* . Arouaecj over Chairman 'niomas B. Mc-CtbeS /aU ure to ta k e a more Independent sUnd. Bc- 0

;- eJe* w ent to tJie extrem e of giving out for publlcaUoa nif- .tlie.jUDpp3ed!y secre t minute. of the board membera’ k

tonferenee w|th'TP>e*lci«nC~Tfiiiiilir'lTia B*crrt»T7 - «Snyder over th« question of financing the resrmamenC I;program. ^

e Eccle* challenged the President's pubUc sUtement to a.e tho e ffec t thst board hid agreed to sutid behind Ja the W hlt« H ouie-treaiury policy of Jow Interest ra te s i'

and ‘'eaay money." As (he mJnutei he relessed m ake « clear, the re w u no such an agreement.

He virtually sccusca Mr. Truman of mlsunder»tand- F r. in* or misrepresentation.c . . . »:e FRICTIO N —The Ecclei eacapad# Immedlitely cre­

ated m ore friction within the federal reserve group.In view o f Chalrmnn MeCabe’j falJui-e to jpeak up

t more Botdtr *t th e White House eonieitnct. J . K.Z. V trH.miin iiy ii M r. Tnimin had every^lsht to « n - ___a dude th a t the board membera had apprbv«d"HI# re - ,- fUiancmg achtmea.

U ke Eceles, he seems to crlUelie the chairman fo r ; not da ring to tell th e facU o t finance to the n a a In

- the W hlt« House. , a- The Vsirdaman comeruult Is both amutlns and5 ilgnlflcant. Although an old Truman crony nnd form er

military mttaehe a t the White House, he and tho■ President hardly have been on speaking lerma for _ 3 months. Me h u oppwed mnny admlnlstrBtlon pro-- posala. B u t now he.-t.eems-to-b*-b«k-io-Uie-Tnunan- ^1 “ ■^or- . . . . r.

? H IS T O R T -A lthough 11 may not be appreciated ^ ® ouUlde banking circles. Mr. Truman msde—or vlo-• lated—a ll history when he invited members of the1 federul-re»ervB-bo*nS-»ntl Its-npen-market-commmee"

lo confer wllh h im at the While House. The very Invitation, which w as a command, shook the founda- ^ tlona on which th e reserve syjlem « u created by y,

' cangre*#.I t waa planned a.t nn entirely Independent agency. „

t no m ore aubiervlent lo tha execuUve branch th a n . eorgreas o r the supreme court of the United Btates.

I t waa aupposed to be above and beyond poUUcal d considerations a n d influence.

5 . . .t PA T T E B N -T ho late Ben. Carter OU»s. Virginia, o)- regarded »-i "the fa the r of the federal reserve system.*' t l

tell* how conscientious Woodrow WUson w u in thta respect, and . sU Presidenta since have followed this n

■ pattern. Oliuy, as he relsted In his book. ''An Adven- si t turo In Constructive Finance," once asked 'Mr. WlUon tc

why h e did not estebllth closer relations with the pl7 board h e hod created. hi , 'T h e very moment thal I should attempt to establhh C close relations w ith the board," replied Mr, Wilson.

8 " that ve ry moment l would be accustd of trying to e bring poUUciI preaaure to bear.".1 . . ., FOCKXTBOOK— Hot even such « headJtrong m aa d “ as f tan JH ln D. Rooaevelt broke thla precedent. I t r<A

malned fo r Mr. T n im an snd Secretary Snyder, nelthtft., e of Whom are .regarded highly In banking circles for 3 their knowledge of complex financial problems, to do so.

IC Is n o academic banking problem that lies behind the controversy between the White .House snd the federal reserve, I t will touch every ordinary pocket-

S book In a bread-and-buiter way. ^r The T rum an-Snyder Isctlon Insbt on low Interest J rates on gavem m ent security liiues to keep the cost

of rurrvlnfc the public ri'bt and financing resmiament _ at a minimum. Naturally, low interest rates on the»e

I Issues m enn low interest riite.i In the private market.S and heavy borrowing. That makes for inflation, of

course.

WORRTIWO—Moreover. Secrelary Snyder Is Shlnk- Ing of those >50,000,000,000 of federal securities he

■ must refu n d or refinance when they fall due wUlUn r the n e x t five years. If interest rates rise In the m ean- , Ums. h e will have to psy more for any new replace­

ment Issus.■_ The coat of c a s i n g the national mortgage m ight ' S go up by a billion cr'moro“ doTlirsr5fJntere5fretes— ;

go up. Naturally, h e wants to keep this charge ns low ' u possible, and m ake a good showing on his booka. ,

, So, he a n d Mr. T rum an demand tha t the federal re - .serve u»o Ita resources to maintain this low interest

I rate—roughly. 3 ^ per cent. *But m ore expert bankers and financier! point ou t

. th s t th la program means inflation In the form of

. higher prices, taxes, wages, etc. Ia their opinion, Jo h n Q. CItU en will lose msny billions more (rom price

’ JnfJaUoa than he wJll trom • reJaUvely imaj; tacreaie• In the cost ot carrying the publle debt.

In th e ir opinion, the White House Is operating on », theory of “Aprei m oi, le deluge." Or. let the next P rea- ‘ Ident do the real worrying over federal finances,

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; V I E W S OF O T H E R SCHINA IS BRANDED

5 By applying extrem e pressure, and by hlnUng th a t I ho m ig h t net In sis t too atrongly on any practical

’ lollow-up, Ambaasador Austin persuaded the U. N.- political committee to call communbt China an ag-- gressor. IC was a notable display of American power In tha

. United Nations. I t showed Uiat our representatives could lin e up. In a showdown, nation after na tion whose liuU nct a n d Judgment were against the aggres-

. tor resolution. I t showed th a t our allies dare no t vote 5 their ow n convictions when th e most powerful member . of the western coalition really takes the bit In Its- teeth_____________________ — - • — --------- —

Yet th e M votea for the American resolution m ay ‘ prove -less significant. In the long rut), than some of

the votes agaluC, and aome o f the •bstenUoos. A m ans . those U'ho did n o t . go along were the representaUves

of 900.000.00c A slans-B urm a, Afghanistan, Pakistan. India. Indonesia.

' ~T o-ihe8* 'countrle4:th* 'lm p6T U at tWng i* n o t- th s t - S America carried l u own resolullon. but that It d e -• feated th a t of th e Aslans—n o t tha l the U. N. branded ] Chlha a n aggressor, but th a t ll tunied down tn «

principal o f broad negotlaUon of far easurn Questions.The declslnn w as made In th e face of the most solemn

■ warning from In d ia tha t this action would end all pos- t (Iblllty o f a negotiated setUemtnt In Korea and Che f a r

easl. W e hope a n d pray tba t the Indians, this time, a re . mUtaken. For n o matter how much eraoUonal release

Americans may achieve by calling a spade a spade, th e ’ naUonal Interest s ti ll demands an honorible peace in . Korea If It can b e reached.L Uw agRrtW r r>-'«nlu»nn ytv>» n o th in g -

^ 'e n supposing t h a l a military stslemiie Is shuping u p ^ In K orea. Gen. M arshall recently t«ld congress th a t

1 merely to provide repUcements. Supplies and equlp-) mem in vast quan tities wlU be needed.> In o rder lo ob ta in passage of the aggressor resolution.' the American delegation Insisted thal ll left the door' open to continued peace efforts. Only a eonferenee wJtb / -■ communist China, however, can settle lhe basic d llfe r-

Is our covem m ent ready to hold such a conference?Is It reedy to go halfway tn considering such issues a s our con j^ued suppo rt et Chlang Kal*ihek and our p ro -

1 tectlen of his jroiTOOja bese?Until th e United Ststei la ready to do thus thing*.

. we sha ll be suspect to the great majority of Aalan , peoples, and we sh s l l run th e dally rlak ot Irrevocable

eommttm enl to a se nu ieu and IndecUlvt Aslan w ar.. 1 - ^ t . X ouls Poet-Dlspfttch.

[ Q P o t JimpUon of

bbiUig and en Ihl

I them ao ■ aal I may be GOOD TO EAT, TOOn il enable w h en Orval Chaney was dUpiay- «ii:U1y sub - i^g new c«rs awhile back, he had «o<

lots of flowers on hand to decorate thion money his showroom. He still had the same mi

they fixed flowers, somewhat willed, when Cur- KoI statutory Jey Ashworth started displaying new er.'IS, already cars. <jfflclaU to Bo Orval w u all eet to send hU t i tin$u. B u t wlJted posies over lo Curley. But he nlct M arriner thought better of ll. stalUnue th e instead , he sent a bouquet of lur* tUIency from m pi. celery and carrots. We hear kn

the bouquet looked real nice. foi. . . ha;

E* d lv ld ^ PU T S FOB KtD8 DEPT. Thas B M c- A reader whose phone number ii calsUnd, E c- 01SI-J13 h u a little, black, young, k rlubllcaUon male dog lo give away. He loves damembers’ kids a n d is frtenaiy. Maybe he bor- co«

■Bwrrtary- ders—on-collls-or-bU ck-shepherd. — 1armament He has to have a new home because us

the owners are moving Into an ortilement to apartm en t and can't keep him. anId behind They aay, ■'All we know he's good th< srest ra te s for is to feed bad when we go awayised m ske snd lee l good when we come home.” }

—------ hieiderstand- Pot 8hoL<i: dei

I hnve two male, part cocker Hespaniel pups to give away. They are trs

itelv cre *W te w itii brown spow, hU rve srouD

S '■£». J . I t HO HUM DEPT. >..]it W ------- Jam ea M. niover^»l..snld-a.baIa_d^hls re - |„ saUsbury, S. 0 , « ” ,

, years a fte r ll wm ginned, gelling t a s n fo r 44lem sn m offered 41 years ago. (UP

“d"" r!!fcr, M U ST DE A* r u s HERE

Dear P o t Shots; J The little item sent to you by

jJTrum an- -concemfa-^lrweil-worrlea-foi-UTtrecord. O. of I. students "study no

. to be" Uachers. SICE -trains'- Uiem. r ipreclated There Is a dl/tererce, you know.;r t f V h “e' . ^1m nm ittee- q u r b u l l e t in b o a r d ......Tpe very v ^ rrle Cation. Bnp*rt-We went

JtC through Bll of th a t here a couple r ■eatea oy ago. Before It w u all over,

loU of folks were calling esch-other

^ S tates. SOURCE QUESTIONEDpoUUcal Dear Pot Shota! Jep

I wonder If "I. A. Oree" heard about the three American tragedies

Virginia, on the street? I heard the sameI system." thing on the radio. •II in th ts Something else I heard «n the iwed this radio wns klnda funny. A uomsn n Adven- said to be sure to get a bedspreadr. WlUon tor your child becsuse It h u a with the picture of Hoppnlong Caisldy and

his hor.'ie. Trigger. 1 always thought *"establish Cassidy's horso was Topper. the

'. Wilson. ileardit snfitrying to (Filer) Pre

ANOTHER WITNESS?■one m aa Dear augeye; nt. I t r ^ '^ Wttssa matter? You color blind as r, nelth(TE._ \well as bugeycd? They weren't j Ircles fo r eiick. They're a deep purple,

i , ' ™ . and the FAMOUS LAST LINE

f pocset- . I t looks Uke Junior h u the poetry-wrillng itage.”

in terest GENTLEMAN IN TIIE _____________FOUETU BOW

u m n l - C A I Frllles he 4 # ^ % k EIB wltlUnlem ean -

replace- WATCH THISSPACE OAU.X

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in terest ^ ^ necessary informstlao.

FEBRUARY UFred Slumpf

m ■ price AdvertlKment, Feb. H .IJta c« sse

- FEBRUARY 15 Iext P re s - Iaices, ' Advertisement Feb, IS-U

Otear & Barold KUai. auctlooeerf

R R FEBRUARY IG '^ n . L. Satterwhlle

Advertlsemeni. Feb. « . «Ung t h s t Hollenbeck b Hollenbeek. Auctss. '

N* FEBRUARY 19s an s s - J im Trsch & Rlohold Sthlan '

AdvertliemeBt, Feb. 16-17 er In th a O scar & Harold Klaas, Aucls. . ..

r S S FEBRtiARV20e aggres- '^ess Sutmlllerno t vote Advertisement. Fcb. 16.IT

1 member Hollenbeck A HolIeDbeck. Aucls.

“ ..‘5 -----------FEBRUARY 20---------------Uon m ay Deep Creek Slock Fana, some of AdTertlsemeal, Feb. IIs. A m ons nopklDS 4 B srooa, Auctfsaeen

P a U sta S FEBRUARY 22 'Buhl Commuolty .

n o t- th a t --- F i m MathlnetT.Sale si It d e - Advsrtlsemeot. Feb. 20.JI. branded H epU as a Harmon, Aurllonttr* lowu m e —suejtlona. FEBRUARY 23st w lem n g. wia^g1 all pos- Adveftlscment, Feb, IM »'?lme“ a % * P^lfek, Acetloneeiial release FEBRUARY 27

CetaaianltyP '* '* *** F srta Machinery Sale

MARCH 2 ____________Id equip- ' Jen ra« Aanu^

F ana Maehlnery Sale esolutlon. AdvtrUsemenl. Feb. n - t tthe door Ooodtaae * Duffek, Attetloneersence w ith ' ------- 'ic d llfe r-...........................ATTINTION FARMrjtS! _

W hen you plan a farm sale eontaet Ute Tlaei-Newj Fann

1 our p ro - 8 * j t depsrtmeat. U t us e*.p lain *“>• w u eso cover

«f eempntely at

i-B . Su-guaur,,--

t im e s -n e w s . t w in

N A L " “ 7 ^ Hh o w t h i n g s a

^ B E G L E R ’SNEW Y o r .3 —In his wheedling p

Ing traitors to *top -helping the t- 9 ^ 9 enemy In w ar, Charles E. Wilson, li

th l director o f defense mobUlsation - I said:

TOO " I know you don t realise It, but cv u dUplay- wiiat you a re doing now can very u ick. he hsd soon h u r t th e Onlted SUtes more si to decorate tha ik a ll the com* a

ad the same m unlst armies In . h:, whin Cur- K orea put togeth- -JC ■ y,

O nly by a long H b ’' ■ V to send hU stre tch of tech- ^ 3 „rley. But he nlcallty csn th s t

quet of lur- tilled . We don 't ' -I. We hear know how m u c h "

nice. force the enem y- ^ ^has In K o r e a . tl

DEPT. T hus,' ihe is- r a s - ' -6 number ii cals truly d id no t ** “ • ,lack, young, k n o w how the Pi«Wi ^(. He loves dam age which they Inflicted might tlybe he bor- com pare w ith the enemy's doUig. nc-shepherd. — But-.we-do-know-tha.enemy.wULslo u}me because us a ll the ha rm , he can. These trait-Ig Into an orous railroad hands know that. too. tikeep him. and. w llh th a t knowledge, they <Ud u

V he'a good the country d ir t. a

■ome home.” Mr. Wilson probably spoke out o t s- his own generous nsture when he dealt so kindly with these bad men.

jart cocker He Is a gentla man, sometimes 1 ?- - .y. They are trayed Inlo flagran t assoclaUon by

his f ine n s tu re w when he forccd srol Thiel him self to take salt s t luncheon Dietrich) w ith E3eanor and even Jet hlmsolf

bc ta lked out of a quantity of liousc- - ,A k I elecirlcal gadgeu whlcli wereU readlly-on-sale-to anyone-wllllrg-to —

Jr- "■’„** pay th e same price th n t "the Ultle rf, gelUng p „ p ]e " p#y.. ,r r i o'** woman had been Invited

ago. lu r lunch w itli the distaff employes... „ of O eneral E leculc who. in the per-

out for 11, delusion, had voted her aIIPOP *«■u ta t . Wilson had on InteUlgent per-

v^„ W opinion of her. I t was pul tohowever,_^that It he did not

?n.. honors, Mrs, ’, , . ^ noa-ievelt would decline.

‘h n n wske nn Issue which , nverted. Mr. Wilson, byu-itainea jjevbus process. Jft h tasfjf bc

...... drogoonw l-.Into—an —occaalon-for -w.nt « W c n h . h . d n , _ h . . ; t .

e s couple D uring th e second w sr, when Mr.!, Wilson was enduring much to bc-

eonipllsh less than he might have IIOT, picnee. under honest government In the DNED W nshlngton r a t race, he hsd been

depressed lo leam th a t "the White ree'’ heard H ouse" had pu t a limousine, with n tragedies chauffeur a n d unlUnlted gasoline,

the same rationed to others, a l the disposal of Jam es E. Corey, the secrelary of

Jd en theA woman ^ " ’O'’® useless p sja ilte In the ob- bedBpresd «trucUon union program In thal or­it h u a ^ dllln lle ly known lo have

aisldy and existed.ys ihouaht Cnrey symbolized and personified

the pollUcal synlcism, tbe parasitic iieardil snd voluptuous character ot thc (Filer) predators w ho Were raised to gre&t

ESS? r 1

or blind as F A R M L O A N S:y weren't L ^ T t r m

I n / l M F r — n O - * . *

eiE B i l l C o n b e r l yunlor h u IM Ava E . Phooi lOM

ROW Prudential/ - T X ln .u r« ,c e Co.33 I

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■uctloaeers t ! u t i i pr.

M i . „ \ ^ o r T16- n aware®. . .

s. Aucls. . , o f t h e an20 ■ ’ ^ S e to ’a

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ck. Aucls. ^ extra-valui

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(re. TWIN F A IL S . IDAHO

N G S a p F e a r f r m T S

E R ’S A N G L E S

helping the to onyluxu^ tna i waa UBiUBd K WUson, leasi . I

noblllsatlon, toYet Cirey become a p e t ol the

allse It, but court only sllghUy below Joe Lash crli w can very m the gracfoua lady* favor. By the States more standard which now justlUed .the

drafting of pimply iW p lln p to re- bet ■ -’eem the follies of her husband and

hii successor, Catey would have j, i t . • A been employed more fitting ly push- „ i , K ' ■ V Ing a bayonet than haggling over

union matters In W uhlngUm.^ewrihelsss, he rode his llmou- tj,,

One while Charles E . Wilson, a r 2 > T ■ modest, good and earnest man of jri,

greit capacity, swung frore a strap the .r in a juggernaut bus o r shared a ' i

U n-'bee lleu x lto snd lrom h lsjob .- jLir Wilson's nsture l»-unohange- ,£

*■“ ' able. He cannot bring himself to jjr,•TMt Pi«vi be u harsh to rogues who Ued up llcled might the railroads and /am the trans- j 't doUig. mlsiloa of this country's modus at, lemy.wULslo under the facts, he ahould be. CThese tr ill- To a degree', Ulll lorueiiraiicfl-ts- Bir iw Uist. too. the tesuK of long experience with ub le, they did union rsckeleerB. Tell these vermin hei

a fraction of the truth a n d they in- wit voke the power of th e ir p&noplled ma

poke otii o t acwmpJJfs In Wflsbmgton. con•e when he - . •le bad men. Mr. Wilson learned lo control his REnetlmes 1 --------- -------------locliUon by ■1 he forccd

Since 1891, this gn r C K brought c f i ^)een Invited ff employesIn the per- m b a

Oddiligent per.

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:nt In the

d gasoline,he disposal r 'j iK Jecrelary of • / v

! In the ob- T

i . 3personified le parasitice r ot Uie /" . K l>d to great gi WOOF ,

I u ’j obout firL N S SunnyBfooki^ r s n . o '-ch tt

r i v ^...•fc™ I ^ 9“ tlal I f — - ' - . ^ 1’ Co. W m v K Jlea. I f c g ' g L i u i n g / m l J \

- ± _____I .KEKTUCKY WHlSK£y:^A \

S e e t l

• 'S I D EYOUR FIRST LOOK will r e v e a l g lam or th a t is ptbziicAU excep tionally m odem ] i s : b u t with elegaift d i in i ty o f line. ■*

TOUS H « S T « IA C T IO N » ilIb c .-T h i,n mmodel ia realljf new a n d d / f f e r e n f . . . in ­cluding a Dew,'higher-hor»cpower cnginel

YOUR FIRST R1DI will c a tc h you u n ­aware® . . . it’* a rev c la tio n l. . . T h e re su lt o f th e am az ing c u s h io n in g a c t io n o f r»c Soto’s new O riflow shock absorbcref

YOUR FIRST COMPARISON o f D eS oto’® extra-value feature* wil! he lp you rea liie

..-that.the.newJ>,Sqtp }5 a t«xury_car tha ty o u can afford. B c tu re to ace i t #oon!

SPENCE M(M 3 0 5 SHOSHONE a

10 ------- ‘

ROM r- humble. I think, in tru ly pious

T reeogniUon of hts g reat mundane __

, L ^ J L ^ - .-B sraJs .oD s c r n t American vbo 1i >, really does beUeve his fort(me has i^ been due more to Uie opportunity

right ,nod f ^ e ty gave him than to

* ^ e ^ u n d s lli heartening contrast to Uie nsusesllng fraud* of ftdlo „ *

p e t ol tho the nlghl club periphery or the ^V Joe Lash criminal underworld who memortse vor. By the harangues oa "danocncy." “toler- °J isUUed .the gnd -freedom" and beat Uielr ings to re- better* over Uie ears w ith this tm . usband and pu<jence. ' f,” 'rould have jjr , WlLwn should have said the i * Uigly push- m iroad paraJyils was a treasonous ggUng over outrage and traitors who conspire to « to n . the enemy’s vsnUge, wheUier ss his llmou- prlmaiy purpose or an incl- Wilson, a denui efJecl, are as guilty a t Uie

>st man of criminal* who ilole the secreta o f 7 ore a strap the bomb, « |r shared a xhey ihould bo ahot and dumped ^ m hla Job. Into dishonored graves. o-uiwhonge- can 't-thts-bs-undsrslood as ihe himself to j i „ t premise of discussion? '

?ho Ued up theBCOmEES TO MEET

Id be. OOODINO, reb. 13—The monthly groUearaiiCfl-ts- BiitrlctTneetiBr*nd.8coutereMund------ irlence with table for Ooodlng counly well be hot lese vermin held Wednesday a t the courthouse tur nd they in- with Cecil Hobdey, distric t chair- pai r panoplied man and Oale Morrison, d ljtiic t pat on. commls-sloner. in charge.

control his READ TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS, lo!

1, this great brand has 11 / lUfi^triiliiiions!^?^

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o - th iii fo rw h ijk e y b l aw M lth

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cnginel •N ew “Orlflow"ShoekAbsorbers <1

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10 memortse I i f l l>cy.” ••toler-d beat Uielr those or 0 9

s 11) conspire to . 4 4 1w hether u I u s 9 Mor an mcl- ’’'^1 i f c t l r ®ullty a t Uie' 'h lch8 ®' "> S ' S ' K . S ” '® *

tood u the ' • tiotc72ion?

qualmed wh^ a "Che monthly ground.utereround------ WM>retheruntt-m-nly wen be hoi rod, fat I w urthouse turned him in-.o . 51.'* Itrlet chair- Parked in front of » n . dlstiict pany.1. _________

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a t the F. H. Buhl school. Officers , g ,. and directors will be elected. the protr-feet —A t a meeUn* Monday noon Bud •walltrs.j

Fisher, Boise, showed a motion p ic- ji^ny Ti In- ture. He was Introduced by Maurice , , ,| the Eckwt, Guests were M rs. Vem

i in Ballou. Buhl; and WllUam Bolton. .

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m tln r, Sandra GUI. Shirley Hallenelx k c d Jo EUen m' and Itachel Baker are In eharxe o t pnbllclty: >er and Donald Dodson, sodbS effec ti; Chatlea n< (a f f encrarlnf)

Service Held , BURLl— — SUOSMONTr-reb^S3 ~ - A -la r e e UctMC_li I K group attended the world day of to Norrr rrf prayer service a t lhe Bhoahane Bpls- .Tipton. I th a church last veek with Mrs.** . J . C. E. Reuu In charje. Mrs. Nr -

dine Olbbons aan« a solo accom- M M ' " panlcd by Mrs. Charles PeuUck v h o . . f J also accompanied the congregational

singing. Olhers who took pa rts in the program were Mrs. Charles .Wallers,_Mra..Cbiirlt«_8b»klee. Mrs. llarty TumbuU and Mrs. A fJhur

em" " • • POCATELLO GUESTS

HEYBUHN. Feb. 13—Mr. and Mrs. lly r -tUUh-Warim-_gera week-end vUl-

tors In Pocatello. —-------

(REVIVAL 1 MEETING

Each evening a t 8 o'clock T uesdoy, Fob. 13, th ru

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LICENSE ISSUED BURLEY. Feb. 13-A mirrlage

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Ex-Spouse I s I Held a s Id a h o I ■ M olher- S la in S F ’B POCATELLO, F eb . IJ 0P>—Stonley worarn* i

_ Pol!tr, U va H o t Spring;, hn bten ,oineiimi

molher of six children, died'from o « iih hibrutal beating. holc.v

Maurlne Poller. 34, died In the 'T heSouLh Morch hosnltai yesterday a t Da*ey sDowney. Dannoclc County Sherirr spcech. 'Alma Marley so ld She Wns badly It full tbe.iien Sunday n t Lhe home of het somebodfather. Arthur Peck, In lA va Hot | Bptlnss.

Potler was arrca ted at Todrt. Utah wployme- Marley said he waived extradition depot,

and will be retu rned to Pocatclio. Mra. PoMor'icy Intended to ilBii a com- her ehlldr

ninliit laat n ig h t charging Poller — ~: . _ _ wllh murder.

At Tooele. U tah , n e a r Todd, k t A I

IShcriff Fay Q llletie said Idaho offl-cets are expected today to pick up A T i l l IV rw ,- wbo • w as a rrest« l while

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The sheriff sa id Potter had been VOU Irj-Jn* moat o t Lhe day to obtain

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he 'T h e Waslilnglon regulator*."a t Da*cy sstd in a foreign pulleylit spcech. “tosa up an order, ahootUy It full of holefi and then s tv a ^let somebody a free ride,'- B

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llo. Mra. Potter has been living with I m- her children at Uie Peck home.

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germ an Pre-School PTA wlU meet 0 0 0 .0 0 0 ^ a - ] . at 3 pm . Thuraday at the bom* ot aultw S State*j Mra. John Townsend. aU P . 8 . retat

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D ictatorship T h rea t Seen

Ry Senator -ii;th re i t of communlJt wsrtMlon.- he JSoaddH]. iiM

8om« of the mtiiacei cited by jJ|J^ Id ihn‘» senior itntior »re: lh« ever growUil buTenucracT, unconlrolltd Innnion. irreAponslblc f « d « r» l « .» upendtni. and InfHecllve leadership *•“by' lhe Democratic »dmlntsiritlon, ,, ,o

“A thousand addlUonal perions a re being added to the (edcril pay- g,oo rcU dally, n i l s wist* of perionnel »;«o c*a only »Bfrav»l« the threatened »‘JJ manpower ahorlaie that veli m*r io:ooh»ndlc»p our rearmsment efforLi In io;»othis our most to ’lng hour," Dfcor- }|[»®ahak told his audience. ii,»o

"In the (aee of a glgantlc.natlonal p m. - d tb t—and- -rampanv—liiOatloaaiy. -}

tjend j tha t are violent threat to j ;jaour whole free economy the Presl- i us den t h l i asked ui not to questionills bud«etary rnjueat for next year ,ioof rJa.OM,000.000. 3U hai uked for iiMthis astronomical.jum and yet not JjJJnrovldff any adeo'iate mfans of pay- _ » .«Ing for It by taxes," J 'JJ '

Dworshak rapped the Idea lhatcontrols over Increailngly large aeg- doomcntJi of the American economy jijocould solve the problem of govern- I 'iJ Jtnenl in)iplrr<l inlltllon. Irrespon- uloo■Ible spenrflnB by llie ffrfcral govern- ment U the cause of today's-Infla- - , tionary spiral, the fonner memberof both the house and tenaw appro- ■ t '*

-Prlatloaa commlllee added.Senator Dworshak aitncked wjmt .

h e termed the "bankrupt leader- ^-ah ip“ of-the-Demoorallo adminUUa.

tlon for the unprecedentedly low . yj,BiorsJ cf the AmerJcan people al thU <,j. q critical time In their hiitorr.

"Probably never In our hUtcry haa ji* -o moral* b « n a t a lower ebb aa the gor people face Increulu* burdens be- j ja V ' cause of the Incompetene* of th* ,-ho i national adminUlratlon. We cannot ,(j<I 1 pwvld* tn* Jetdenhlp m v iui to » u b th * free w prldln the struggle agalnit m a n communlsin unless morale iiupltts iih lci Ainerlcana," Dworshak predicted. but

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Services Held for __Tom-Wicketsham

WEKDELL, Peb. 13 - run«ral «n1ce* for Tom Wickersham »ere heJd Monday a l Ih* Wendel! ?}_ Methodist church with Ih* Rev.Harry Btarbuck effldalinj.

A voeal seleeUon was sung by Mra, ra ilh Eaton, aeccmpanled by ., , Mra. Harry atarbuct Mrs. Hugh , l, , , , Cajdwell and Mrs. Roy Mlntun were in eh*r»# of lh« flowen. ^

Members ef the Uasonlo lodi*•who aeled as pallbearer* were Olar- i*"/.® enee Boyd, Tnunan Bos’d, Hor Dean, Ray Ward, Court- Weit and i r a Anderaon.

Maaonle aervleei war* held at the o*m*t«7 wim K*nn*th Clayton u maawr: Phil Hinel aa Junior ward- «n : Albert Lancaster, aenlor ward* nnve «n ; tha Rev. Oarald V. Cue, chap* la ta : Don Young, marshal, and .a r t l Marry Frtth. secretary • treasurer, f j ,- , B uilal vaa nude In Wwlall ctice- (ton t« y . . ' •. On.

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Kesidents in King Hill List Events S t

KD<0 HILL. Peb. 1*-Mr. and ' I t a . R u a MeMiUan hay* rKeiv»d w ord trem their daughter. Mn. Alten Collett, a t Orand Vliw. lhat a sUek ^ „ o f their hay th*re burned recently. k Lo u h u been aet al IS.OOO. m>nr«

Mr. and Mr*. Melvin BlswtU ware tn Boise r«e«niiy, g * “

Kenneth Rlddtr. BelM, visited hla fkther, Jolut Rldd«r, over tha week-

iin . CteO Bott has lefs for Boise■Cala to vlalt her daughter, Mra m hBrue* Kuns, who underwent an op- T^a IaraUon m d a y . I ' I

Mrt. Lou MoOrae. who haa been ^31^^wWtlny h»r mnn T.lmt Rrx1r|;t, _____MoOtm . ln .8an Diego. Callf., has re- _ tum »d to Jiar home In King Hill- j

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m atlcally becamo my moat unfavor- Wha lt« BOvemor. spendi

aa the so m e of U ie® lher 47 slates m ty holflini“ h a v o g o v e r n o r s . state j5f th* who don 't e x a c U y W H M ^ ^ ^ - : ; about

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m an and, befor# nausein .J ' h ' '" ' faJltiJ-anappinj. *pJltoon fovero

aharpihooUn* dad. have dona er l*«» ' K« ag:aim l tho almpie rlghU

* ot m an . would require a book. And “ ,‘5’ I'm In no mood to writo a book fd on iin?.m ‘hia afUmoon. Uieimtun ^ j j J to do la aay a few Wha

worda about hla la test effort lo sl- ‘ i,, ** Unco the voices which would speak “ “

a< aln st him and hla dark ages ap- »ons ft . f J p roach to government of men and ‘‘’’" "J ‘ women. *".• .u . W ord cornea from A tlan ta-and " ^ w h at a lovely c ity to havo been the ^ " da lallne for so many atorlea of per- * ‘ ’'5* aecutlon and unenllghtenm ent—that solid i

O ovem or Herm an seelt* to ailp the » ''" • “ ‘ Pr m uta le on ■ G eorgia's newspapers, lem ‘n ■ parUcularly the two most influential. »* « " nurer. th e A tlanla Journal and Constitu- charac cttne- Uon. *e in t

O nder th# guise of breaking up a monopoly he w ants to bend Georgia's newjpi

« newspaper* to hls will. Because name form er Oov. Jam es M, Oox, Ohio.

. ow ns both tho Journal and the Con- tapuoi n t s I tltu tlon . Kerm an w antj lo dissolv#

th a t ownership.' , 3 »v«ryone w ith «o much as on* ■ ' »i. fr«#mefl{ of tn t t e tn h is head know* m k , . . w U»*t H*rman'a "hate” of monopoly M uM

;S f* u - » « « > m . . ( . . .V (r worn W K Q " ’W the K u Klux K lan. Name me one

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. . , O oorsian who has enough sente to _____* know that hominy Is eaten with a

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about one man owning two newa- , papers in one -elty of th e aUte. ,

S B In sll falmesi to H erm in. Hls ‘ Interest In newspapers comei n a t*

5 1 U ’ urally. His father, ol' wool hat O ene,• J K ^ owned and published a weekly sheet.

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■ A still going to presa I 'l l bet even ■ E H money it's Just a i bad If not worse,

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k. And tricycle and la n d -I bMk Ol' while pedalling In to

the editorial sanctum, a few Oecirgla done lo de-

, to ,1. serve the Talmadges, pero et Ills? !I speak original 13 lh aUle. IUies ap. »ons fought gallajitly In th e Revolu- en and Cl’ nir)-R-ar. fC contrlbuCed Its sh a re

In Worid war I and W orld w ar I I a—and VJoM war 111, as th e K orean * ten the wmetlme will be known, of per- Thtre ar* lots and to ts of fine, t—that solid people who llv* In roy hom e * lilp the state, but due to an electoral sj-s- J ipapers tem that makes about aa much sense . S uentlal! ** Herman, himself, som e very odd mstitu- characUis make inaugural address­

es in that state. > J up , If Herman succeeds in m u n lia* th e ■ •orgia'a newspapers, I auggest w e change th e '■ lecause name of Oeorgla to T&lmadge a n d

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WASHINQTON, Feb. 13 llF) — ?n7ton President Truman has put hla new during

, security-wilh-liberty commission Riverformally to »ork, directing ll to nlghl i make a s«arcfii/ig Iftfjulry "that w»l „

r»«ny- Alop wltcJi-huntlng and give us th e - •n.iiT lacla" aboul the loyally of govern- -y -h e

ment employes and the fairest way of determining It.

i. The Pretldent adflressed the n ine-< member commission, headed by

^ n eet Adm. Chester w. Nlmitx, r ig h t g ' 'alter the memben took their oa tn f.h-ni>i

A^.- of office in a While House cere- lUoB mony th a t began and ended with ^ v

prayer. Aliciar" lUply t« COP . U r. Truman's remarks amounted _ .

to a reply to Republican charges - i , , , , - u i i i“ ine~ iaraininatton h s j-b e en - *

H.rkM* l l . In keepini communisu and fe i- w s . ibakB low travelers out ol government

w^.Li afways have been of th eb„,B opinion." Mr. Truman laid, "and aiiioB maybe I mouldn't express a n *• tne

--------- cpinb u to thia-TOmmlssloii ijeftJrB-It »iarta. that the rank and file of * the employes of the government of

iT.'iln ‘he United Statei are as fins people «^'lng k M ycFU can Iind anywhere in tiie

___ ^ m e .’IlliUhea Nilnral"But when you have 2JOO.OOO peo- ''™ '

y ple. It Is natural that there will be some special Instancfi where mis- lakes are made In ihelr employ- ment." master

l f .# X Mr. Trum in said he ihouRht the government’s program ol checkins

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y Month’s Holidays Pli ng Observed at Meet gj . „ Of Grange Groups nL Q l l _BH Q aH Q tfg -Pcb . »-V A lentlne’s B

day, U ncoln 's birthday and Wasli^ ~ ' ~ ington's birthday were celebrated

Ila new during th e Iccturec's hour a l Wood mission River Center Orange Saturday ' : It to nlghl a t the Orange hall. {"“ ®“J i ^ e siamey. lecturer, pre- 'rovem . program consljtlni of ■‘ V ” „ numbers by members of the Juvenile ^

*■ * Orange and children of Oranjo .hortl , members. Those who took partt<f were Edw ard Sandy, Oalen Mender- ” "

I son. C hojles Parkj, Anthony Parks, ‘ ‘ 7 , ir nfuT “ ***’ RoR»>'1 A(±i. Chtney. Gene Cheney. Carol Bond. ,' J Oary W hitehead. RoberU Mall. a, ^ VeilV Barney. Bonnie Kay Barney, *'!“

Alicia Bond, Florence Bond, Mrs. . . ^ 8, M. H all and M r.. Qeorge. Eden.

. h l l i t l Cheney, paat master, was In mines.b te n .charie;o f .Uie_buslnea» meeting. "W«

nd fe i- 'V . W. Whitehead; Mrs- ning (m m ent Q'orge Eden and Mrs. Dean Barney its ve

were nam ed lo aeleet-a number for broken if th e O range lo sponaor Jn the roujic of cot

"an d »Mlll»ry home U len t show March 9 lated ss a n tJie Lincoln auditorium. Clllf commc - ^ o r r -8tutananr-Earl-Vlnaanfr'and-&-Mr Ual-cl file of HWl "’“ ■® ns'no‘1 o° the committee He i ier\L of to fu rth e r investlfate fixing tho workln neoole celling of the Orange Hall. Mrs- service in Uie D*an Bnm cy and Mra. Oeorge Eden lh e

volunteered to serve a t the Orange agency I slockholdera dinner.M oeo- ■'Vhlle the subordinate Orange was VJJ » i i i b « meellng. the Juvenile Orange met In V U t m is- «P*ri»te session In their hall with bo ii mploy- Wentworth, past Juvenile Fep. I.

master. In charge. oov. ;

YOUTHS TO MEET ' n e—H AGERM AN,-reb.-lS-A-M etho- cailint

e com - dlst Y outh fellowahlp sub-dlsulct Mid h ly will rally w ill be held a t the Hagerman of thi

Methodist church a t a p.m. Bunday. Chrlsti The rally will be attended by Metho- The

I w ater OUt you th s from Ooodlng. Fairfield, E. Mai Ited to Rlthfleld. Jerome, Olenn* Ferry, a comj to n m Wendell and Hagerman. Supper will for Id.

iM served by the WSCS. iweek.

L ively-------------------- W IT H v - 8 O R -S fX -P O W IR -

Only Ford in its field oflers you a p' . And, whichever you chooM, you're

and power. Both Ihc cnpineo offer 1 “ — a real fuel saver. And new Fordor

most flexible automatic driving evt

L astinW ITH 'T O O K A W fA D " QV.

■ You’B And Ford bu ih for t i e yean . . . ec;ine«red ahead, and styled i

Ahead” foatun* make drivint sa

i n f o r a " T E S T D R I V E ” t o d a y

HOICE OF K H DO M A TK *. OVERDRIVP OK tD DRIVI

•OfiKta ^ c f . vu mfy.

zzzzttnaJN IO Nn o r t h ' - T f e H o ,

^I'W ilfFALLS; "IDAHO....

lys Plans to H e lpSmall M in e rs flAII

S Being D ra f te d S

has announced plans a re being non ofkturday ,UmulntJng producUon ,nd tri

frt>m sBisU mines. - eonsUlu*■• In a prepared statem ent d lstrib - The :•“’« uled lo the lenate interior cocoanlt- werry.uvenlle yesterdiy. Chapman aald a u,e talkOranjo shortage ol professional m anpow er *eat«d i

to nm the technical phases o f the ma O nlender- program lias delayed full develop- Fred

menlA of the mining program. uniAcknowledging th e contrlbuUon health I

I ot the im.ll m iner to exploraUooarid development. C hspm iln »aJd; brought

Samey, - r h j j j u however, the add itional short’• step of fsdlltaUng the producUon ^ric« B

by the smiil m iner from existing m uter;was In mines. master,ng. "W« are in Uie procesa o f plan- Richfltl. Mrs- ning (of Ihls program w hich, from gmlUi.Barney its very niturt, will have to be ,uranceber for broken do»-n Into a large num ber mond,! roujic of commodliy programs—« a c h re- Augualarch 9 lated to the requlrementa o f each member

cnif commodity for mUitary a n d esaen- ^ etrve<Ual-civlUan rewta-V------- ---------------- ^iam*-ol

imltwe He added that th e departm en t U Refrci)K tho working closely ^^th the general home «

Mrs- servleea ad,'nlnlstration, w h ich U gnniver:eEdcn lh e government's procurem ent ,en-ed I3range agency. — —

Week Proclaimed I jII with BOISE, Feb. 13 (UJ!>-The week of J j t f uvenlte pet>. 18-2S vas s e t aside to d a y by

Oov. Len Jordan as brotherhoodweek In Idalio. W U

The governor. In a proclam ation J t ^ iaetho- c*lllnt-»ttentlon-to-lh»-«J»*crvance,----------auulct said he s u scUng on Uie request | yi ;erman of the WitionaJ Conference ot unday. Christians and Jewa, vtetho- The ^ovemnr's office aald Conan Irfield, I . MaUiewi. BoUe. wm ehalrinan of Ferry, a committee m aking anangcm enta j 0 |

ler will for Idaho observancea d u r tn g the | iweek.

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oflcrs you a pick of fam o tu T-8 o r Six eneinea. chooM, you're ma.itcr o f road -ru ling get-away cnfineo offer Ford’s A utom atic M ilea g e Maker id new Fordomatic* D riv o gives y o u the ,ic driving evcrl

L eve^ W ITH A UTOM ATIC I

, Rough ro ad s are tu rn ip Ride C o n tro l. A new apri

^ ^ the rid e to the road. An ! to K ing-Sizo Brakes wit:

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p iin g V 'iKBAD" Q O A im r • U I t T I N

It for the yean a h e a ^ T o r Ford'a p o m R d and styled ahead. D o » m i of quA lity *Xeok ike driving safer, sim pler, U D ootbv.

"today I b i C MOK

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a m sH sN M O“The Boiae of Sincere Senior

[p Grange at Hailey Two ^ Observes Birthday Aci

; r S flA IU n’.-Feb. JJ-T he 27th a n - q o o d _ nlveraary of Uie founding of U pper county «

1 - ^ / 1 mg W ood-niw O r m r - w - c e l e . - ea tw onL C U brated on Friday at the Onuige h a il highwav ■ with as members aod gueata fro m T he ■

yPV- other OrangiJ picaci.U 2;3o a ttiapm an a hlsUry of the group. preaenU - Hagermt

being non of a U ne anniversary cake the UghlucUon ,nd Ulbutes from oUier p rangea mobile s

- , eonaUluted Uie program, iilghwnyllstrib- The history was given by 'Will 6ant

Werry. Ketchum. Al conclusion of mobile ^-aw a the u lk Mr. and Mr*. Werry p rc - of *200ipower jeatod a large aiuUveraaiy cake to At 7:1o f the the Orange. biie drlv<svelop- Fred Oibwn. Wendell, organizer. Buhl. >i■. was unable lo attend because of III beside tlIbuUon health but his son. Pred Olteon. Jr., gating osraUoo maaier of the Wendell O range, forced o*aJd; brought a raeisaje from hJj fa th e r, car. ShsItlonal Short taUa were given by c l a r - damage <lucUon jnco Bleumtr, Richfleid. Pom ona -------------Klstlng oiu ter; Keith Jackaen, M agic E A

master. Richfield; Harry t»ryor. - Mplan- Richfield Orange master; R ay

. from smith. Wendell, slate Orange In-to be lurance manager; and John D c-

lumber mond, Boise, former atate deputy. Man? n: h re- AuguaUne Johnson, long tim et each member, presented the Orange w ithesaen- ^ etrved wail plaqus decorated w ith u>ia h>r;,

______ nfrn* '*'* yroiii and embletnn lliu« FASle n t U Refreshmenta were aerved by tKeteneral home economics department. T h e Dom not ,Ich la anniversary cake waa eut a n dremcnt ,en’cd by Mrs, Werry.

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CHICKEN IN BASKET _Conan " S H * C H IPS ........ ......... ]n , n of S JUMBO S H R IM P ______smenta ! Open I A. M. — 3 A.M.lg Uie I CURB SERVICE 4-U

Six eneinea.E get-away ;age Maker i th e ficttC,

velAUTOMATIC RIDI CONTROL

»ada are tu rn ip «mont-#raooth by F o r d 's new Ant'I tro l. A new spring and shock absorber " taa m " th a t i Lo the road. And your ride ilopj sm ooth ly , too . . . sizo Brakos w ith.their Double-Seal a ll-w eather prot

Y o o c a n p o y m o r *

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ORDlOTORST D fce” ______ „

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L i lE E:« n ta - H agerm anf*^*/- / cake the lights o h . ' ^ tt* 'W ngea mobile ana

li ghwny -fc f W lll 6ant ion of mobile was y p r c Of *200. ” ''‘®*««toi2

b l i f d ? i v ^ ' ^ « i » i , . :anlzer. Buhl.! o f 111 beside the * >«n on. Jr., gating officer, i- .f ? , '*irange, forced otf th. h.Th^**t» thcr. car. She

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FALsTrtiige In - Thai Loosern DC- Need Noi EmW

<J w ith u!li “ ,"?t'SS.- FA5TCKTI1* «

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I W Y E R ’ S BARBEO WE SERVE • b r e a k f a s t s I

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IN B A S K E T ___ ____ at,H I P S ........ — y3 H R IM P ____

i SERVICE 4-1* F .H .

F o r d 's new AntonutJe e r " taam ” th a t adjust* o o th ly , too . . . thanks ^ i a ll-w eather protfction. f w i

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“*«.«Blnes* Simpson, I« » ! e Bird group m e t ™ w i»ge i

Jones. iMder. to *Balias- Knthryn n n d The Rev.^ ,T turnlsherf trr iitj. lhe church,i w iriU be hosttjs to th e Mr*. DunerS -B om e-for-U ie-ncxt .couple, _ _ ,’ » The brld.

DilfKllI Wgh schooM tee Bird group give a s J930 grti « f « • membtr, S h e r- school. He

The glrl.i ratde v a l- field, Encrt^ s b t l r parenis. M rs. couple willft-i u leader. left Saturd

luUp The brldiSiMii-'ne of the n«w B lue trimmed w— cnwi'ied "^th Mr®, ceuorle* ftu io u leader, A valen- bride’s mo:

fu ^t^d during w hich accented wiiii tiJcntJnea utd p l»y - o ther* «

a briaejroomCiaary Pred 81mpJinl group was o r - oyer and «

njtj’.T-MrJ. r ra n k Hayness ,:d~lh«— P r e is y te i^ - - i i - r r '« y j:i the araup. T h e /V \O tn <

uifntlnes atid played . hosles:, eerv -

„ 6HOSHC> , . ■ program I

ler Given by lurtaugh C lass “-'^SSMCOH, Feb, IJ—A am or- p-oupm et.tr:t: loUoued by iq u a rs Alexandertu Wged by tha M IA and social

iKu; class for adult* o f Klaslck ga' O. MlWhe

rtz! lee and -Mm. D arw in the bujlneaie general arrange* sirunk an

uti'.ri b>- Mrs. J. W. P o u l- were name1 Leon Plclcelt and M rs. conalder arSiw vere in charge o l u u ry homeU.-OJ Ue fcfts dance m a n - March B atJ Grir,i Bnies. caller, V lo- Rclreshtr!:n famished records a n d closc o t tt.Jpftler- rsaea. Mr*,

* * * Mason and

ipper Served ,ol the Salmon Social V ^ lU U

'i I psUuclc supper a t th e „ _ W d .j.

mplM-ed (ollDWlns -wp- L'.V®'” '; ,, " M.rtcU .na E . D. “

OlHUHi In pinodilt. InI .u ^ John M oly- J .™ ? " ®

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n . . by Mrs, O.^Patternr Ephcmerls'

bureiu ol

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^ P i [' Simon, wh'H ' / / ' \ \ \ leader of tlH t / ” '■ V \ ^ without a '■ • / / M \ Elizabeth■ ' / - liV M tum ad to■ ' / I aand and■ / I ■ of the ffiac■ / - I , f l It down bvH / ~ - f l h u d j . hs

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« « t girl srad can make filRLS' oer o«7> m d w tfo n aress '• ■ ■ W i

le. " 6J c n ii '" * « f y Uttle

In Birlj' l l m « I W' - 8^ 10 u k e t i r y U ; A A t f

- fird contrut. ■ A f lpsiiefn Klvca

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your name, » dd reu ^ **»a number c r» n l

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' beraofthcD A.. I ' ' ary ralloaliiK

. • • f l t i r o y M H |^ \ e g ^ ^ ^ F ; • Bnice Klrche i ^ ‘EiU," "WarI "Siicm £

" ?rlQr IQ I‘• ,':* g S 3 H y •' ' supr>er ft-aj .^ I n charee of

J f - l i E ^ ^ ^ S H i r '■■ "' '-^* Vemon•1 f l ^ '• commltK■ .. '■ " : uslnfC Valtnll

' ' ’*-"^S{||j£XjR cen tcrpkcu ct M rs. Hmcr

i J o h n TeamanI ^ I t z , Havre.

R lek. Falrmor tow n Iine, doi

: - .M a5 ..A N T 0N daV W E 8.,_ u d tl^ e '^S 'e ’ I (Staff en,raTlM) M cm bcrjof

* * * * a potluck dl:

' M iss D u n can an d j -A i-t^Eoj:c6Ljylgn_; W ed in Shoshone P ---------: SHOSHONE. Feb. 13 - Sharon , Dunctvn. dnughter o( Mr. and Mrs.I C. D. Duncan and Cpl. Anion I--------------

deVries, son of Mr. and Met. Fred Thet.n Hho Simpson, Rlchflcla, were united In p

t marriage a t « p.m. Feb. t at the ' j> BJchfJeld M flhodlil -hurch. j?r,tT,iI The Rev. Bert A. Powell, pastor of v , „ ^ n „ M 1. lhe church, read Ihe service. Mr. and ,V,, ,onp*’• Mrs. Duncan attended the young ■ ,

.couple. _ ______ _ ,The bride has altende'd'snosnoiiB —

high school and the bridegroom la th e Meinodls L s J930 graduate cl RJehfleM high a t 2;30pjn .• school. He Is aUtloned a t McClellan cen ter.• field, Sncramenlo, Callt.. where the . couple will make their home, ’Hiey

left Saturday for Sacramento.The bride chow a navy blue drew

» trimmed with whlU arid white ac- w edneM i).. ceiiorles for her wedding, and lhe _ ^ ,• bride’s mother wore a black dress Rebekah a 1 accented with while. “ « sponsorlt- Other* a t the wedding were Uie “ P'. >"•

bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.Pred Simpson. Mr. and Mrs, Ray J^vl

; O yerandsonandM rs.arantA datns. ^

« T i — Tl------- 1 ------«---------- irtU meet at-3I M other s Circle X■ A tte n d s S erv ice S S ' " '

BHOSHONE. Peb. 13-For theirprogram Friday afierndon, mem- 8 H 0 SKOKbers ot th t Mother'a Circle attended „ i , meetthe world day of prayer service a t ^ ,6 home ol

; the ^ U copal chur^ . „PoUowlng church services the .

• group met a t the home ot Mn, KaW , *P!,> Alexander for a business meellng K> and social hour, Mr*. Anna Me-t Klaslck gave a paper and Mr», D. „ , _

O. Mitchell., prejideni, conducted f _ I the bujInfM fneeilnir- Mr*. T. V. L“ ” , w• Strunk and Mn. Burton Thorne .v.mi>■ n .n ,r t o„ ,h . .m m n i . . to ‘ 'j w?,• consider an entry In the music aux- I lllary home talent show to be given• March B a t the Lincoln auditorium. J• Rclreshments were scrvcd ol the “*» I closc of the mccfing by the host- oMn<>Hr*N-

esaea. Mr*, Alexander, Mrs. Jennie , .Mason and Mr*. Lillian Carr. »t“ ?hrP ar‘Si:

_ , . _ . . . to n "niorne. i1 C lu b P arty H eld' M r and Mr*. O. O. McHlI) en- in charge of

tertalncd memberj of the Sunshine | W . H, M urpt■ Clrclc club Saturdjy evening a t a view,■ polluck dinner,

■ PoUowlng dinner, pinochle waa A ,-4-played. Prises went to Mr*. R. E. r N f lW ebster'and R. H. Schuster, high, b TJRLEY.and Mrs, Jack McRIIJ and T. E. K eene, c o mBracken, Traveling prltes were won w ho appeariby Mrs, O. O, McRlll and Bracken. honored

¥ ¥ * th o horae olAn astronomical pjld* «Jled "The lowing th e

Ephcmerls" Is published by the U. 8 . th e butfet abureiu ot land wanagtment. whose c«ke. The n rlurveyor* use It In detennlalng composer, te.bouadarlM. occasion.

Care of Your 6 iBy ANGELO PATRI

Some 4.7ear-«ldi w«ra playing to - tiieai m *n7 , . i h . t m t» . »u r« r, « M , T h . , were very busy bulldtoi a vlllag#. y^at. AH we

Xnf8«e*l la Uta work were many i t , in any g n b lu of equipment, A barrow, a truck, ym ebody m a rubber hammer, a shovel, a heap ,o t b l« i* and th* *and pUe. EUta- ’b«th. a bHght.faeed child and a very ” '*►active one. laid hold of the barro* which no one w u using. InitanUf Simon. Who was a bit bossy and tbe iw der of th . ^ p . took it from her Without a word. ? ?

Elizabeth looked turpfUed but c h i i ^ n to turned to a truck that pulled up . i . , aand and dumped It Into the body of the machine. Blmon had Just laid ^eajJveneaa It down but, seeing It In EUiabeth’s b u t jhands, hs made a grab a t It, pulled the unprepared llUabeth off h e r feet and face dom Into the n n d - to conlbox. Sbe row. duited bemU eft and gf «] with calm dellberaUan lifted th e .,^ 0 ha»e thi ilitJeihovel that waa Ijln j near and character tu

- « liaeked .lh fijaw ip«tln* 811 on w r to f l e a d e tha crown. He nareS la a n ic r in d s u t^ l a o r ' i r the teacher said, *WhT, XllnbethI 1 background didn’t think you’d do auch a thing."

Luckily EUttbrth put llltle tore® lato the blow and U hurt only l i k i .hT«if.l Simon’* dignity. BKabetli w u p u n - Or. S a i m > libed but not Simon. The Uacher did not know about him and hi* boa- » j j l , b iywMra.BiMbeUi had auffered from y.

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Ir^FPMAili W K M f l I K !a A l H l a l M w u t t e b B B d B p r a d M o

“ M WN*. • ooe a r o s r’■ cranky, raiUwa — t t n o b e it blood

tlm ot H«n io trr U>U» *- tonlca ;oiPtnUum'aTABUns to nUeva buy to help

• nicb BTapUWl , to d r* moi ' Taken re^U rlr thruout ergrlaclmi n m m th — tfd ia B. PioUuuB’» ' u t f t o Q u c 'i TabletihelpbulWupM^.^0* a« If you, J ^igtinstiuchumoytosdlitms. tuybaotfl

Lydia E.PInkham'aTM

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F ilm sA re S h o w n Comp A t M onday M eet

O f DA V a n d A id : ' / j^ l ir r e films’ were showiT’to mem-

b e r io f the DAV and the DAV auxlll- ! ■ - r t W ary folioaifig bmineis meetings o l ,

CTM R. A, Rose, assisted by Sgt. ■Bniee Klrcher. showed "Why We Flgiu," "War Comea to America" . and -Sllctii Service." \ | |

Prior iQ u ie program, a chlU ^«iipC>er was served. The committee ‘ . V, In charse of the supper Included ■ ' - •> Mrs. Vemon Lawson, Mrs. T. M, I . - K nijih l «)d Mj-s. fYflnk HorcJj.T his commlllec also decorated tables ' , '■ ? uslnsc valentine theme with floral centcrpkcts of snring flowers- V . ' -

M rs. Elmer Weaver, Duhl; Mr*. (Jo h n T eajin , Klmt>erly; Mre. tia F ritz , Havre. Mom., and Mrs. Mary L 'Rltfk. Fairmont, Afont., w ro o u !-c f- 'V m o tow n cues;* a t the auxiliary meet- lng. Mrs. Doris Stradley conducted i . . .the meellnjr nnd Mrs, Don DeVries M U « T O „ .

Members of the auxiliary planned •a potluck dinner for the Feb. 27 *meeting. Mr.v Stradley wiil prepare * __th e meat aish and Mrs, Knight, the 'A S S e m aes.^ert. - .\M em bf;s of Jlie DAV made plans I n S D G C f i r - A-da=ca_MM£h_2L_____________P ----------------------------------------------i ^TTM c

I M r s . BfjjleL a l e n d Q r state a.«embl_______________________ I bekah lodje,

Thet.n niio Girls will meet a t 7:30 V an iy 'e lie '•p. m . Wdjy n t lhe lOOP hall. i „ t of

^ * h tr oiilclal 'Royal Nclgliborj will give an open Mr.t. Bakei

house card pnrty nt a p jn . Friday lembly presla t th e 700F liall. taught In Ida

» » ¥ Bhe received -O enaral-m ccU ng^I-the.W SCS-Q fth e Methodist church will be held r««ntiy-nttu . . = :3. p „ . in .h . „ u U ,

¥ » ‘P*T h e dinner pl.mncd by the Camp n.W r^rhnt^

Em -A r-D of the Daughters of tlie ULah Pioneers wUl not be held

^ ‘" w h lu in M Rebekah and Odd FeUow lodges

a re aponsorlrg a sweetheart dance nidiji.id .fi,ftt 8 p. m, Wednesday for Theta |hoshoBho*. Junior Odd Fellow* and The last weIrlends. JnvlUtlon* are required. pf

* * * Albion, Burle UDS th ird warf Relief aocJely Jodges. Duri

i r t l l meet-at-2 pjn.-Tl>ursd*y-Xor-tht MarehrMre,-: literatu re meeting. The lesson will Bdievue and be given by Mrs. Eva T hom u. jn Twin INursery care wiU be provided lor jusst of Mnchildren. ...................................... past presiden

. » ¥ ¥ assembly. BHOSKOl^E - Baptist Mission

a id wlU m eet a t 3 p jn . Thuriday at r r _ , , _ ,th e home of Mrs. Leonard Bond, O n O W c lM rs. EtJiel HeJier. Oooding. will be i , ,a guest sp e n k eran d Mr*. Harry l i e M’Turnbull, president, wlU be In bh q sh o ncharge ot th e meeting, WUson wa5 i

* * * „ day annlver! Union Pacific Booster club wiU cWef shower

m e e t at S p, m. Thursday a t 'he hom e of Mrs. L. T- 'myJor, 1120 anbert N in th avenue east- Roll call WIU be Dsughteriy r anawered w ith quotatlotis. Tbe club chiefs to Mr favo r will furnished by Mrs,.WIl- cJwlon of t)-. Ilam Trlmnell and the thought lor inm Haux b th e dsy by Mrs, L. T^SuUlvan. cake.

SHOSHONE - Shoshone Civic in ’l^ rg e ' Me lub wlU tn e et a t 2:30 pjn . Friday j,j,j j ^a t the Pariah house with Mrs. Bur- young ^-,.reto n Thorne. Mrt. Frank Orosae. and te( « tM rs. Clyde Hughes as hostesses. Mr*. ,viu sponsorH arrell T hom e, president, wlU be home talent In charge of the meeting and Mrs. charl W . H, M urphy will give a book re- p „ jview, Daugherty 8

* Warren Ker

A rtis t FetedBTJRLEY. Feb. 13 - ConsUnce c o „ the

K eene, com m unity concert trtUl hostesses. M w ho appeared here Friday night. w »rd waa honored a t a birthday party at th e horae of Mrs, Kale* Lowe lol- . ■. „ lowing th e concert. A feature ol /V lIS S D th e butfet aupper waa a birthday cake. The nrtlsi'* husband, who li a YY f 11 composer, telegraphed roae* for the'>««»“>“• ______________ _ n o ^ c e ^ e

I proachlng Wl

ir -eh ild ren -them m any times, » die defended , herself in th e only way she kne«-, ,

ChUdren, being children, will do « Jth a t. All w e can do U guard against Anthony a hi I t , In any yroup play. Indoor* or out, , ^ d i c k u, somebody must watch leat thovels In Denvar. become bludgeons and wooden tojs clubs th a t raise bumps. I t 1* too CANmuch to expect tha t Uttic children ^ S T A O i WIU be poUte aad cooperaUve In mePwllh Mi the ir gamea. Even grown people have afternoon wi been know n to resort to prlmlUve Urs. EUzabe action In a game they were sup- was a specla: posedly playing for recreation. lng wll] be

There is. too. the reiaUonshlpi o( Starry. ChUdren to be considered In group play or work. Tbe leader ahould be more th a n merely aggressive. Ag- firesslveneu is a characteristic of _ leaden, b u t not the only characterls- r ^ ^ tie. The leader oaedi to be friendly, p l l l l seeds to feel the need of sharing. I 1 | U seeds to conalder the rlghU and feel­ing* of h is group. ’There are children who havn tha*» miallUu n( mind andehar*ct«r and they ar* the ^ h t -----------------aort ot leadera. Even then the'aduttsuperviaor tnu«l'»t*na-re«ar In t h # ---------- -background.

D«*i w ur child c rr 'a rw u in t er m(b»« ^: s ? A M ;iv r . '.v '« ‘ii,iS: u / U a f c a 'S S :V £ u f . '.* S ; M Umb4 It M all In <»!« u, him. </e Tina-

^ O. Bn »♦, sutkin 0. K»w Vsik

■ Jiffer Asfre^ron • • p

1 ^ 1 1 ^■ P I M l »O O I

P l b k h s m ’ i N o w . . .i w aiyr o i B»th<

e i t b lo o d - l r o Bton lca you e u t V apoRub^ to he lp bu lU o p rad blood m u l t t wt o d w m o r e i t m s t b i a d e n . it 'a* * !

- V a^SS^Sw U you too. doa-t t t m A - X K u S u toV7 bw x ta t. A ny d ru iiW * . tb * p « c k i

m ' t i | (OUS’S I

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C o m p le te s V is i t V a le n ti ! ' ' ; ...... Spons

evening t ■} YWOA mcms

~ '^*~~‘~ f l ^ S ~ ! 3 | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f l K ~ i uraa cnrrled-e refreshmenta.

• I The dccon ' ' eluded Aiwel

' Oran Flynn a : Helen Moore,

V ' " a;.sl'ted by U - ....... : Bnlter.

t< ‘ The regul . a 'A c B R I lB r ' ' - a jf ' seventh and

‘ •• I w aaheiaW edI ' . ' * ' president, hai

BBB— B a *-.' , ; lng Plano ■■ 1_ : Wilma Wrlgh

M ils. BESSIE BAKER , , , . ■ ^. . . atate preildent ct th e Be- M A [ J l

bekah ajiembly. has completed ^her fin l ferJes »lj}u lo Be- D . , Cbtkah lodie* In M a|lc VaUey. C iy C

* * * * SHOSHONlstake MIA B'

A ssem b ly L e a d e r S"„ In sp e c ts L o d g e s J S T a

~ lr r^ a g 1 c ^ V T 3 lle y -mSfermMn. Bfjjle Baker, New Meadows, and Mrs, Ha

stale a.wembly president for th e Re- Mrs, Burtonbekah lodje, hns flnl.'.htd a series of Mrs. Francis10 official vlMt-1 to lodscs In M nde Mr, and MrValley. She will relum lo th is area dance dlrectcthe last of February to complete the floor shoflh tr oiilclal visit!!. lo attend-'thi

Mr.t. Baker. Bho wis chosen as- leml-Sorma).lembly president In Octobcr, hns At 7 p.m. thlaught In Idaho ,«:hools for 23 years, cr elecuon biShe received he r education a t the the ManhalUUniversity of Idaho, Moscow. She eu is in chanrecently—taught—in - th e —M ountain the-banquet.-Home schools. M rs. Baker has had elected a t thesereml stories and poems published. . j

For her special project during heryear as assembly president, Mrs. W A l Y i n f Baker chose th e flnaftclng of two

By .EWhile In Magic VaUey. M ra. Baker B U l4 . Fet

risIMd Rebekah lodges a t Hsger- Eastern Starman. Buhl, Filer. Jerome. Eden, in the MasoRlchlleld, Twin Falls, Wendell. Fair- Mary Peck, v Held, Shoshone and H aieltonr ■ lng, Lol* Jf

The last week of February and the gilt from thi first pan of March, she will visit tion of her ;Albion, Burley. Rupert and Oooding secretary, lodges. During the latter p a rt of In behs)f o MarehrMrs.-Bftker wlll-be In-Halley.- tron^OUverBellevue and Ketchum, and LaVeU

In Twin Fall*, she wa-t a house matron, presguest of Mrs. W . O. WatUs. Junior to the chapte past president o f the Idaho ^ b e k a h . FoUawlOg-'assembly. of memberi \

* ¥ * annual card

Show er E v en t Is Mlllan: pine

Held by WSCS rtTr'SfdSHOSHONE, Feb. 13-M rs. Ward P*'‘“

Wilson wa5 surprised on h e r birth­day anniversary with a handker- M p ^ t i n chief ahower by the WSCS at the i tegular meeting held al th e home of R \ / Mn. a ilbert-W ilson. Mrs. Leonnrd u y V_ Dsughteriy presenled the handker- Mrs, FianI chiefs to Mrs, Wilson a t -the con- to the Past elusion of the projrwn. M rs, Wll- her home. F Ilam Haux brought In th e birthday ness meetlnj cake. of Mts. E.

Mrs. W. L. Austin, president, was cards were rIn charge of th e -buslnes.^ meeting. • The commlMrs. J, W. T hom as and M rs. Oeorge Mr*. Ella LcYoung were nam ed t i th e commit- Mra. Qenevltee fo select th e candidate th e WBCS to bridge wtwm sponsor In the Music auxiliary son and Mrhome talent show Mafch 9. ^ pinochle to 1

Mts. Charles Wnlier* gave lhe de- Viola Bainesvotlonal p rogram and M rs. Leonard to Ura. MaiDaugherty gave the other program. El*le HormarWarren K enaaton gave two read. NormIngi. a guest.

RefreshmenU were enjoyed at the _close of the meellng by tho co- F r f l n r hostesses, Mrx. a ilbert Wilson andM,.. w.,d W1U.J ComparMiss B lanchard “ If* I

Will Wed Soon r r ^Ur. and M ra. Boy M artin a n . -r.

nounce th e engagement and ap- proachlng wedding of h e r daughter. f l UBarbara Je an Blanchard, to Dick Jgrtlck. Wll o f M r.-and-M n.-O raot - r ^ K | H Burdick. D enver. Colo. T h e wedding h u b««Q f« t to r April 8 » t at. Xd- ward* church.

Mlu B lanchard vas graduated from Twin FalU high school. She I* taking nurses i ro n in g a t 8 t.Anthony’s hospital, Denver.

Burdick U .a laboratory technlclai]In Denver.

CANASTA rLAY Elt UZ7BTAUOH. ?eb. J»—JSocJal club

merwllh M rs. Herbert Thom e. The afternoon waa ipent playing canasta. AcMot an 1 Ur*. EUiabeth Toolson. ’Twin Falls. ,

■ was a special guest. T h e next meel- rT fri^rln . in* wm be held - llh Mr*. Marvin; f ! f 2 : _______________ ___________ lov. Ik . *, for. margarine,t _ - . BowNrr**«; Food-O-Mdt______________ and p t "all ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I E r a io n m

Brings DBP-AOIONratieffni

N o w .. . discover how mlUloai

m uH *w fa«»younibH on. .' I t's** M i r . . . •••f fM rtv tl

Ju s t p u p | 06d n o o n f u b of h o u r s , rVapoRub t a a v t» o r i5 « r o r bow l V ap o R u bot M l l in i w ater aa d ln e ta d la th r o a t , b itb « p a c ] u ( e .T h « t . . .b m t h e lB u id c b e g t,t

VOUD’S lU W O W N KOMI lEIUPY TO IIUKVI

......... TIMES-NEWS. TWIN P.4LLI

V a le n t in e Boll L in co lr S p o n so red H ere G iv en

By Y W CA Girls\ ~ x - r n m n r r r a r a c r w h e id - j= T i-

any evening by the Y-Teens ai the YWOA rooms. The valenUne mollf „-was-cnrrled-e^i-ln-dacoraUoiu^ul. . ^ 9 “- relreshmenta. -

The decorailon. cc«nmltle« in- L,^I tluded Annette McDonough, Vera . Oran Flynn and Arlene Richardson.: Helen Moore, social chairman, was ; agisted by LoretU Requa and pl«^n

' “ E- m « U ., . f .h .: seventh and elghih grade Y-Tccns • ^I waa held Wednesday. Wilma Wright, -r" i1 president, had charge of the meet- 1 S Q C n €• lng Plano solos were played by a . -• Wilma Wright and Louise Vsriden- A f

i Une‘'jU S m '’°’' ‘- . * * ¥ • Victory •

M IA D o n ee Set „ ™By B la in e S to k e

SHOSHONE, yeb, IS—The Blaine ed on either slake MIA sweetheart baU wiU be crystal holde held a t 8:30 pjn , Saturday at the ^Lincoln school auditorium. , r . r . ^

Vern Tomllnion, Jerome, superln- m a r o a , P m a rn t o / a t M U VM-Ml* U in charge of arrangement-v Local blrthda>

' m em b'etronimuke-bo*Td-are-M rr and Mrs. HarreU Thome, Mr, and Mrs, Burton Tliorne and Mt, and

[ Mrs. Francis Slowell. ]: Mr, and Mrs. Dale Peterson, slake I dance directors, are In charge of ! the lloor show. The publle Is Invlied

to attcnd-'the dance which will be- seml-lorjnal. 4, i At 7 p.m. the stake M-Men-Olean-- er elecuon banquet wlU be held a l V '5 lhe M anhattan cafe. Francis S ton- «: ell Is In charge ol arrangement-i for ' the-banquet.—Slake-oUlceriJKllLbt T**1 elected a t the banquet,

; W o m an H onored ««“ By E as te rn S ta r , «r BUmj. Feb. IJ—Member* of the ■- Eastern Star met Thursday n ight 1 . In the Ma*onlc temple with Mr*.- Mary Peck, worthy matron, presld- ■ lng, Lol* Jane Rudy received a

s gilt from the chapter In apprecla- t tion of her nine yean ot work as g #ecret*ry.f In &eh*)f or Anna Daly, pa*t m»-

tron,-OUverMar*den,-pa*i.patron. — ----------and LaVeU Hustead, Junior past

e matron, preaenwd a lighted baton r to the chapter.i . FoUowlng-the meeting, husband*

of member* were enU rlalhed 'aflheannual card party. High score a t bridge was held by Dr. J. C. Mc­Millan; pinochle honor* went to

. Mauds Ooodhue. and canaila prlM ,» wa* awarded to William Aldrich. iJ Cut prlie weni lo^WllUam W alt. f

: M ee tin g Is H e ld I ! By C lu b W om en

Mrs. Frank Wilson was hoatesa- to the Past Noble Orand's club a t- her home. Following a short bu*l> y ness meeting under the direction ' of Mts. E. T, OuUery, president, s cards were played.[. ’ The committee in charge Included e Mrs. Ella Long. Ine* Platcher and . Mrs'. Genevieve Hollenbeck. Prltea 9 to bridge went to Mrs. Ruth lv*r- / son and Mrs, Margaret Jones: In ^ pinochle to Urs. Outtery and Mra.. Viola Balnea, and In bridge keno 1 to Ura. Marty Souder* and Mrs. ^

EUle Norman, / T Mrs, Norman. OxfonJ; Nebr, was f

a gtieaL________________________

~ Frances Langford Compares Blue Bonnet -It's Her Favsritel

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d f f i

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b . HAcccpt an tovitation irom rra n ew W M

'■ L u ^ o rd . ComjMti SLinc Bosnet Ma r g i e with any spread a t <inv

' ' prtce.Likethi(amousvaealiit,you'U V_ love th* delicate, luany-eweet )te-

MT of tb ii ftne^uallty aU N^doMe margarine. You'll ippw dau B u m - • Botmrr** nulrftion, N« otbir ip read for bread h richer b ^ ta n in A th * - year aroundl And you'll weJoome !cs .. m l emurmv' buy Bt.us BokkST and p t "all l" -F U ro r l NatriUoat

J

INratisffromcoiislii,itvffinsa wMi evaiy tg/fi l lingbbrHlhl ! ■

I ^ t b e loo th laf, medicated vapor*.

v S s S S g S S, o t tlm e>proved m adicatlona f deep into cold- w r 1.

!u n n B u m uioiis or c o u s i.

TO PALLS, IDAHO

L incoln P rogram Special i G iven G t M eeting Set for f

T h e life of Abrfthnm Lincoln was / ^ r p i the profram topic for tfie F tld if U T r O r

JOThc verses or verses about Lln- coin. Mrs. RAlph Taylor had charge i„ded to nil eltg of the bu3l7ie.i3 nireUne. Oroup munltlej near singing of patriotic songs was ted ,by M n. Max Jamcrson with Mrs,T aylor playlnc Uie accompanlmenu, ^Vlkfr t?ir

M n . Chester Loucks and Mrs.L en a Pomeroy assisted the hostess. * 216M rs. W. O. Jftckcv, Rfietvatlons a

* ^ ^ from Mra. A. I

T e a c h e rs FetedA . - y - . p . . , and Mrs. Blchai

A l I e o i n r i i e r The luncheon FILER, F eb . 13-Mrs. V. R Hunt P” ' Walke

rav e a lea honoring Instructors of and Mrs, Herb 1 Che Victory Ccntral schooi. of lhe ho- le.vvci

T he lea table, covered wim whlH _ *linen, Bas centered wllh an ar. f Z i f l ,rnngemenl of white chrysanthe. V-i»i I.nmma in a hcart-iliaped bowl flank- HEYBURN, ed on either side By red tapers la Nun-Kl Camp crystal holders. week a t the ho;

^ ¥ M Mn. EugeneMABOA GIRL FETED projecla for the

MAROA, Feb. 13—Mnrllyn Grinds Two new mem a ta ff was hotiored with a party en and Carlene : lie r birthday anniversary. Broup. ■

erfaluphc

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, RICH RED M A H O i

An outstanding VA itruction through-c

FINE CORDOVA>4Exquisitely s ty led throp atyllng fn r ic i

O P E ^ ^ ACCOUNT — O N L Y

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**Wher€ AU Southern U

P H O N E 5 5 D rlv « « u t

Special 'M eet fs O fflce>s' Set for M e m b ers Club

Of P an -H ellen ic

u r ^ e c o r d ln s 10 Mr.. O len Trail,

the luncheon at th e Tu:f“club Is ex- T! tended to nil eligible women In Com- the buslaesi meei munltlfs near f v i n Faiis. »o *>»» t t to th

Those planning tq a ttend may write or telephone Mrs. Eugene JWalkrr. m Fifth streel weat. Her telephone Is 21M-W. M rv Alma Oot

Rfietvatlons also may be obtained Sfrom Mrs. A. L. Blandford. Kim- berly: Mts. Don Andrews.’Haiel- lon.Edcn; Mrs. Ja ck Ramsey. Filer, ™and Mrs. n ichard Sallsday. Jerome, Program. A 1

The luncheon will begin a t 1:15 pm, Mrs. Walker. M tj. H arry Benoit M ^wiIU am and Mrs, Herb Larson are member, by Mr*. WUUam of Uie ho.'le.v< commiiire. RefreahmmU

n »f If, hosteu assisted

G irls M eet -r- *rHEYBURN. Feb. I J -T h e KU • 6 0 T

Nun-Kl Camp F lra Oltla m et last FILER, ^ b . :week a t the home of the guardian. Mr*. LoTUa MoMrt. Eugene PulltaiR. Different Friday by the Vprojecia lor the year were dUcussed. wlU obwrve herTWO new member*, K aren Bohon nlveraary Saturtand Carlene Beaver. Joined the held from 3 Igroup. Methodist churc

'F eb ru a

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Im $6^BEST DESK VAI

W l 1 W ^ raA B l Fine Blonde I nut veneers with

sturdy construction, erfall front design. Sturdy matchii upholstered seat!

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RE[> MAHOGANYtBtanding VALUE in fine Mahogany. Solid H ion through-out. 6

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All-hardwood conatruction in light or j dark finish. Regular «24.95_______ ^

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NT — ONLY 1 /« DOWN “ f l M <THS TO PAY _________

(o a h e rn J iu h o S b t p t IFiM

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O ff leersClub Members ■

V -sd Vlev clab held % poU luck luncheon a t the borne o t U xs.

theme w ua cued In decorations.-'M i».-6tanley fiturgeonpreaiaad-^___;the business meeting. Membera voted to glTe t t to the March ot Dimes.Each member wa* asked to bring V used Mthlng to the n a t m e ttlna to be len t to the cblldttn's hone. -

Mrs. Alma OOTklln ind Mrs. Opal A m dl were reltisuled as m em ben.The club prite w u received by Mrs.LesUe Aadenoo.

M n. Fred Thleme had charge of the program. A gilt from club mem­bers waa presented to Mt*. H eniy Stlegemelr and U n. Oene Holm* by Mrs. WUUam Petioldt.

RefreshmenU were served by tha hostess assisted by Urs. I. T . Creed.

* • *

Tea PlannedFILER, Feb. l^ -A tea honoring

, Mr*. LoTUa Moaeley will be Blven ': Friday by the WSCS. Mrs. Moaeley . wlU obierre her fiOth birthday an- ;I nlveraary Saturdaj. The tea w ill b«I held from 8 to 8 p, m. a t the IMelhodl*t lihurch.____________

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,-------R O M f A U A I K U I ,B r BOB OOXIAM

C<mte»cU for Twtn FbIIs Cowboy p U re n wiU b« goins into U>e siiH i thU week asd tbe bucbeU leuon . IrtU J»* upon Ul itiU T ihm moit TMllU

P2*7er» wJM J

m onth to r ipring ^.tn ln ln s leo iom .a t bMutUul Bo]'u V ■ <flprlnv*. O t l l f - ■ ■ -Iunder the C«ftm‘i 7 4 9 *. |

Don “Jeep” Trow- M ‘ cr *nd a host of •• . Vr:**’T m kea e c o u ti , V J g i ,coachu and wiU- j

,»U h»». • M ‘ tA bU dUferenee , W - j

■■■“ wnj b« not<d lm- - c u u i" ------- ,medUt«]7 w h e n ItaberlnK up drills itArt. Inilfid of having from •ip W 50 p1»7cr« In 1 camp. Twin F illi probably *111 be r Jueky to have SO men to cbooie a t team of 31 to return home with 3

____ (jid then pare down to 17 « roonth taftCT the le iion openi. v

At thl* ^vTllIng, Biulness H m - , aeer Jack Radtke c a n t »»y Just

•how many men he wUl have. Draft boardJ are keeplD* a Jump ot ’ two ahead of him and several big oneiUoM about players will re- •' m ain unanswered imill the leaaon ° opens with BolM a t Tftln Falls ^ April 34.

j/03 t persons connected with the a Pioneer lesRUe are more than, ton- E

____C4tn t_ lh e season will get undcr tlw»y, but the fjuealhn evtircr>f~1l 3 dodging U, "Will the leasue be able )' to complete lla season of 1« jsmcs el lo r each"club?”

• • • f( Uore fuel haa been thrown on lhe u

fire to heat the "feud'' between the e Ooodlng Elks aad the OaUa k Brothers Oem BUters of Wendell, ti aa to who should tie called the champion of outlaw baaketbsll in ,[ Idaho. We hope the end of thli i* exchange of words Is In sight.

• Mra. Carol Sageri. "spenklng for o, th« Ooodlng Ellu," has answered a gj

_!__ eh*Ueo*A-to£-ji-game-a;lth-thei3cm „Staters aa put forth by the Wendell team's manager, Bill Austin. .

Bhe aays, “Since the <tat« tour- “ nam ent iasued an Invitation to the Ooodlng Elks to parUclpate In the AAU regional toumament a l Tooele, Utah, the AAU rulea have been read and taken note of by the Elks. They have found tha t the a em ElaUti have five players tha t are dljquall- fle<J by the AAtl because they are affiliated with or have been if- (lllated with athleUcs In public •chool lyitemi.

‘T he EUcs are nol willing to jeopardize their standlnx with the AAO by playing a team with to many disqualified men. Had these rules Men known to them before they probably never would have plsyed the Oem Staters even one game.

"With the first opportunity In ' aevea years for an Idaho team to enter an AAU mcel they certainly y are not going to ]«opardlie their I atandlcg now. The Elka did not use ong Ineligible player In the Idaho n Falls tournament." J

&&S. Sagers comments. cpesUng for the team, should be clear (d / all. Whllo we can't agree with the \ AAU for barring playera Jujt be­cause they happen to coach In a high school, ll'a on the books and 1;

. n u s t be acknowledged. ccBoth th e Ooodlng Elks.and the 3i

Oem Stater* are a real credit to ci Magic VaUey outlaw basketiall. In R having the two teama htre along . w ith tha other exceUent squads In b< this a n a . It leaves Uttle doubt as to cc w hat lection In ths state stands a flrat. lil

T hs O o o d ln ^ ^k s have von the cc a tate ouUaw champlonslilp lor the co p«4t th jee Tt)»y have csptured th a atat« tournam ent every year Ui

------lt.lu4-bM a4i«M ^Tba-mu-and-lh*lr ptm any supporters In Ooodlng have In every right to feel proud and ve also bi are proud of their achievements. ar

We are Juat as proud ol the Oem m e u te n , for their ncord Is one that Cx baa never been equalled In the sUte. The (eam has 3< straight vie- m tones In Idaho compeUtlon and the at outcome o l their games h u never re been close. J l Is not rieh l to penallw to a team because five or more of Its — players are high school coaches.

Prom our coraer. and no amount o l latter vrlUng wiu change our opinion, th e Ooodlng Siks are the recognlted state AAU champion and tha Oem StaUrs ara the lUte In. dependent champion outside ot AAU rulea..Both teams are tops In their class and Maglo VaUe>- ta fortunate

- Indeed lo have them here.Let's stop thla blckertng between

the squads. II Is accomplishing nothing, for when sou come right down lo It. both are the rsnklng I champions In their respective classes.

H arriso n Wins T exas O pen in Q o se Playoff

BAN ANTONIO, Peb. IS MVE- J . I (Dutch) Harrison, who has been foU

'lowing the tournament trial longer than most anybody->17 years to be exact—won the T ex u open Monday irom Doug Ford. Briar CUH. H. T.. a

------ Ireshman-lo champion goUr____ -- • —Harrison, the old Arkansas travel*

er registered from Su Andrtvi. Ill, beat Ford by a stroke In an 18-hole p]*y-ofl necessitated when they tied lo r f lrrt place Sunday with 13-hoIe •cores of 3«S. '

. B arrlM n had a lour under par fJ a?tr . th e UQO-yard Brecktnrldge {

.'t t» tw o b iU htesl prospects now on - tbv to n n ia in e n t trial, lought the vet-

• n t t i - donaiUT all the way. Both ' . O f t a m f r t a gUeoce. The Kew '

T o f t >T>70a i '« ld Was aeeklog his

V... B a n lso o took «SMO llr tt money 1 m th e -to n m aro e t l M 1U0 FOrd re.

. eH rtA «x,40a T ba n n l t nulted 'Vtatd fram 10th to tfxtfaptM e among i '.th A n o o a ^ 'W ln M n rM ttu year with <

BaiTlJon haa woa ta .600 U ld tM aerenUi. -

T faacol^saeunatitcQ M iruoiM it* • d l v u M l a W A . 0 . , ^

^ O k lahom a A H 6 U S K en tu ck y“ U co iW NEW Y O R K , F c b . 13 m — I Ilo the mall weekly A s s o c ia t e d P r e s a poll o i**Sin‘'5 ^ i Oklahoma A ggies.

O ttlahom a A a n d M which car >wiw It uae ing last w e e k , in o n th c poll - ■ ■ |N H || prowl. T h e Agsrics n re only -| H & ^ H 4i points b a c k o f K en tucky in I

thc latest, ta b u la tio n of votes J■ .from the n a tion '* sporta writers tnd -

^ n apcrtcaswn. There were no change* I ^ ' J In the top 10 teams, b u t the order J

M of ranking w a s scrambled.A week ago . Kentucky had 78 t o t

r 4 B ploce votes t o only 15 lo r Oklnhoma^ A and M. T h is Ume—«Jid It un-

A doubiedJy wttfl the showing of Coach *’Hank l i a ’s Aggies ag aliu t Kansas and O klahoma—It's m uch' closer^

, inslesd of Kentucky, which mauled Georgia ¥playera In Tech In Ita only game Iiul week, S.

ibly will be received b u t 55 votes this week asto choose a the No. 1 te a m , while Oklahoma ROt Ehome with 31, jn po in ts . Kentucky Is ahend J-17 a roonth by l.oa? to 1,01a. a total ot IIP »I..... Mhn Kentucky has a I

S ;hnve Cffaft Kansnu S tn te fl7-3) Coliimlila

lumn ot alJ Jump- ofseveral big '<> ‘“ ^Ins thfrd, R.- will re- Plarea m oW mnn mthe leason

Tftln Falls ‘"P IO’Inrtlsnn. u p sn l 81-S4. by Mlnne-solA

■d with the anrt knocked Irom th e lead In . lhe ^ Uian con- Bl^ 10 eonferenee. skidded from 'I gel iindcr third to s ix th , flt. Louis handed

rveryc»e-M B r a d l f r i r ^ - e s lethncknm rt-B rati- jue be able ley wai dem oted from fifth lo J"

140 games eighth place I n the bfUlotlng. jVUlanova. beaten by Toledo. 03-57, fe,

felt a notch Irom n in th to 10th, mi own on the trading places with NorUj Carolina j letween tho state. The o th e r meinber of the top 15, ;he Oates 10, St. John’a of Brooklyn, retained m< If Wendell, the Ko. 7 sp o t.. wccalled the urlgham .Young, lh e Skyline Blx

.J . slalers, m oved from No. 14 to No. on Id 01 tnil i j *fnr de feating Colorado A and M ighi- twice. Bouthem California, kingpin fw xnklng for 0, y ,, pacific C o u f* southern dlvl- inswered a jiop c lipped sinn fo rd twice

w Bna-movea-Trorn-wonB-taTJonsr— “p The leading 20 U4m« with spolnta c?,'

...V* *ni,r bajed on 30 f o r / I r t l . n in e lo r acconil.?o “ to t“ P '” ” ■“ Slata In the ~ Including Monday;alTooele, *^*ht's gamea) la parenlhesea:! been read , K.rt«Vr (Sii lu nElks. They r o” thom» a a >1 <s'n iti-iV_!.ioioem Elateri ». Kim m at*i» im ----------------------------------------------- ii» 'vo■e dljQUall- 1- /',V --SJIa they ar# t /«> _______________ ,h

been sf- i. si. John'* <i«.3( ........................................................................— jm ocin public I; I''- on

willing to u : X X 7 n ‘ Vi>!i*'*.’.. u s jh 'I wim the li' — !!; IIhsomanv iV UuilJtllo u 't.Ji ............................................................. Ss S .iheje rules u. cii.tinn.ti (ii m .t ) _______ _t%■efore they !| ........ ..... ...........i* Ivava plsyed 1.; n.'i'u i n --- -------------one gome. 11. U r, iii .n d U. ( u . i i .. .............>s _■rtunlty In •><>. s«.«l. (ss-Ji ........ .......... .........i:10 Uun to ---------------------------y certainly ■ T coi;f,'“ ot“’u« ^ o a s t L e a g u e . «

: : r ; T o A i r P a c t r

On R o se B ow l ,oach In a LOS ANOELES. Peb. 13 (/PV-A 1books and ipeclsl m eeting of th e Pacldc Coast ■

conference h a .i been culled for Feb. /:s.and the 33 and 33 in San Fi-anclsco to dls- f1 credit to euu the p r im e Issue of the annual jketSall. In Rose Bowl loothsU gAmc. ||litre along . The fate o f the big Pnsadennsquads In bowl gome, u fsr u the PCC Is T

loubt IS to concerned, l l r s t came up last Jan. fate stands 3 when fac u lty heads o l schools In |!

Ihs loop announced the . PCC wa-i t:e von the considering wllhdraw inn as the hoit ••lip lor the conference l o r the gotne. ’ }-’* captured At Uiit t im e H. P. Everest o f the }j!very year Unlvenlty o l Woahlngton. Uien ,i-and-lh«lr prMld«nl-ol-t^»-PCC,-a»ld—'mount Tidlng have lng pressure" placed on college foot- cAd VI also ball. Ute coaches, alhleUc directorsements. and students by the Rose bowl game Pll11 th« Oem mlgbt cause th e coalerence to with- t Is one Uiat draw..Dc: >d In the Bchmldt a&ld It Is anticipated the Imj raight Vic meeUng fn S a n Francisco wlH be Phi m and ths attended by th e presidents, faculty sue h u never rapresenUtlTes and ethleUc dlrec- ter; to penalln tori ot tiie n in e conlerence schools. Cai aor* of Its .. ....................... .. ...................... '■ '■ ■ —

ao amountu“ iS ? h 5 ^ R S u T l W U W O N S r O R 'l S lw a n d ^ " * ® '5 a t o r o R 'r e A * 8 T o ^ 1 sUte In. V Ide AAU » their I fortunate

j ^ S S kig between

come rightie rinklng . .Jve classes. ^

i^insi i i n -

i iPt-K. J .IS been foUjla l longer . ^

A ^a ^g a sso p er

i issisnDEiiiOder par J7 '

N g W/^ a d v a n c e d V - 8 » n a i

^ts"now on " W H 'o r m a n « « t h a l s p a r k l

A ' ' m i r a c l a r i d a ” t h a f * c

W e a r - r e s i s t i n g m a s t e r c r

S t T I » » i o h t A m e r i « r a t . .

^ C onteucatu^M e : TW IN F.•Mopwi* 3 0 4 F O U R T H AVENUE WES1

3ma Aggies ( ck y for F irs t'. 13 (/P) — K entucky’s W ild c a ts still r a n l i P re sa poll o f th e n a tio n 's b a s k e tb a l l £rri

M w h ic h c am c th rough K a n s a s . O k lah o n m I t h c poll ---------- -----------------------------------------

Entries Set S F o r State Phod 78 t o t T h e ranks h av e b e e n f i l le d fo i• Oklahoma tou rnam en t to b e held h e r e« of coMii Puahinjf thc n u m b e r o f t e a m s tn-it Kansas wafl 83 team .1 to e n t e r t h e t o i:h ‘clo5e7~ '

' 1 ° w S P r o s p e c t s f o r Ills week “ ^ .

B i f f G a t e S e e n .>‘*1 T. ^ ' . 1 T » . 'Cky hM i 111 lltle Bout ^

Coliimlila CHICAGO, Feb. 13 (>n—Prospccts >) all Jump- of a 1200,000 gale for ih e Suior R « y ‘dng thfrd, Roblnson-Jske La M otw »orW « *u oM mnn middleweight championship bout a tiree of the thp Chicago stadium W ednesday a

night were foreseen today by Jam ea 1, , ,n n ,,n u D. Norris, vice prealdent of t h e iead In lhe “Ponsorlng Inleroatlonnl Boxing r

^ No"l» “ I'l advance lale a l - b rea!ly.h0d.Illt.»lQP,0p0, th e jjrevloua- ^

.^r.K ‘y take. T ho ftght w ill1 n u n MJ and troadcaal. ' „I t will b« UMotta'a th ird tlUe d e - "

ledo. 03-57, fense since he dethroned the la te '1 to 10th, MarccI Cerdan. June 18. 1919. "h Carolina Norris guessed tha l aa many u !!of the top 15,000 fans would flock to- the s ix th ®n. retained meeting between Roblnaon. world’a if

welterweight champion, and La - ^kyllne Six f-!oCCa, wfio handed Zteblnson h i s ,14 to No only defeat In l a professional bouta. “

0 A and M The 1200,000 figure does nol In -a kingpin elude the amount paid by a sponsor- J< them dlvl- lng brewing compony to th e IBC lo r J'tord twice vldeo-rodlo righta. *r w i n s --------- LaMottsr-lhfr-unpredlctablc—d c - «m fending champion, rem ained In a c - EItn Bpomw elusion today while Robinson e n - SW accono. tra in in g session. Tnd aeawn LaMoiia. supremely confident o f ES Monday making the required 180 pound llm -

ll, conllncd his U pcring ofi to Wp»inu lonK wolks between m eals . He aa ld «

- ■" lie was down to leo pounds a n d N' „ ii» 'voulil not be available for public 8---------- contact untu the wclgh-In a t th e ti--------- - t:7 guidium Wednesday m om lng a l 10 st— Z ' 3M O'clock.

Jll Robinson went to an obscure R>-m a;-<i ......:•* on Chicago's south aide to f in ish c - ...... h j the training he had s ta r ted here n t c•u "!ZI lis the Midwest Athletic club . The gym h:) -....... no Is opetaUd by an old tim e Irlend, ta - EUrile Nichols. tf

s, Robinson, doing no boxing, m ere- ji ______ i : ly loovncd up the equivalent o f « - .. ‘1 five rounds, whaling aw ay at th e *.| - J: punching bag. sklpplnK rope nnd

....... ' shadow-boxing. The w elter klnR h a sno weight worries nnd probobly w ill tcomo Into the ring Wednesday n ig h t *

U C . a t around I5t pounds. J

t I I Cage ScheduleTIIESDAT Dl

» OTV-A ^clfic Coast *1 .d for Feb. Durl.,ICO to dls- Acroul* ll I'lulhe annuol *’ ?*«'*[ >, /u

Pnsadenn khidav ^IC PCC Is T>Ik Tilli It Pocaullu (V

last Jan. f* '''" ' J?

.s the hon «n>nllnc Sota >1 I'alifield•est 01 the

:on. Uien , , „ 8*TjJRp*y |i^ 'm o u n ^ - 4 * 1 1 - * . --------- ---------7:liege foot- c tro »t1 directors ---------------------------t>QWl game PHILS SIGN ENNIS Rje to with- PHILADEXPJIIA. F>b. 13 — S:

Del Ennis, whose slugging was a n sa Ipated the Important (sctor In the Philadelphia il|0 wilt be Phillies wlan/ng the Natiooil ] e a - hii ts. faculty sue pennsnt lasl year, came to Ilk :Uc dlrec- terms Monday with Owner B o b Ul :e achools. Carpenter. he

iNS rOR’BlTO CO»tS(

y saver/Never nee^Jm

fDEBIIil OOMHI1 V-8 enginel -__ __ - ■a t s p a r k l e s i

'* t h a f s c o m f o r t p l u s !

m a s t e r c r a f t i m G n s h i p I ^

ica ra te s a i greotl . Top

FALLS MOTOR'ENUE W EST

<5

BS Crowd irst P lacei still ran lted No. 1 today in the n in th ketball jrrcats — b u t look out for th e .

, Oklahom o and Drake w ith colors f ly - ...

Set Record te Pin Meetsn f illed fo r the annuo? Idaho state hovn- r . : held h e r e March 3-11, with late en trie s j.': o f te a m s to a record 100. Previous h ig h te r th e tou rnam en t lost year in Idaho , g-------------------Domer-BtrrtschrTwin-Falls, - -

secretary of the Idaho S ta te . o r Bowlintr o.M0ciati0n. also r c - b

ported 218 sets of doubles a n d ‘ 5611 and 420 sots of sinRles h av e 1

registered for the toum am ent. Bl l f - --------- —m -adaiUon,-3J-teamsrU-sels of“ *• doubles and 168 seta of singles have "-P rosD ccts entered In the sUte Tlks lodge » Suior R a y toumament preceding the open o ta % orId '« « " n t feb , 3i-March 3. . lip bout a t Bertsch said Twin Falls merch- iVednesday anU have cooperated with the sla te ’ by Jam ea association In donating trophies lo r l l of t h e loumament winners and special ^ J Boxing prizes to be awarded dally. About

CO prizes will be given to leading ;e lale a l - bowlers. ” •

'-Snlry-f«M-»Uo-wUl..be-Tetumed- -ju. ftght wUi bowlers In Uie forni of prize Cm

money. Berl^ch emphoslted thnt a ll |J,' 1 lh* entry feea will be returned. Ttophle.i u,cIBM *111 awarded for both "scratch"

„ and handicap scores and are on ■>

n the Idaho Power company otflce inand l l - T «l"»ln*an h i« entries for ths loumoment

inal bouta. Include: p,‘iJ, not ■ Twin Falls—A and B Plumbing,a iDonsor- Idaho Power, Hellable Furnace and tie IBC lo r LuUiernn church. Buhl-Buhl Hard­

ware, R and R Cate. ElKay Drags.liable—d c - ' Rotarr^lub.-Hoes--Bakery.-6hlelrf.tr Tnned-In a c - Eckert Motor, Fletcher OU and -'o"■Inson e n - Knights of Columbus. Idaho Falls— Jj,*'Jg session. 'Copper elub. Western Optical and c «ifldenl o f Eagles lodge.lOund Ilm - Jerome—Rutherford Barbers andIB ofi to Marshall's. BoHe-Elkj Greyhounds, ,a. He aa ld Millers High Life and T Jrf club, i,,lunis a n d Nampa—Wnldorf Olgor Store and !•>for public Shumate Ele:trle. Pocatello—Oen-In a t th e tral Refrigeration and Stepheii- chling a l 10 son Music.

Bertjsch said oHicerj of the sta tescure R>-m as.ioclotlon, which include Stnnto fin ish Crom, Twin FolLs, president, nnd

ed here n t c. N. Rosa, Twin F^lls, iren.surer. tj.. The gym have expreucd their appreciation J- •ne friend, to nil for making the toumament

the largest on record In tho (U te. i>rlng. m ere- He said thc records thal will bc A.ivalent o f established in Tn-tn Falls probably _»y at th e s.m stand up for many years.rope n n d ________________r king h a s ^ , Wi

First Shoot Held S; ____ At Trap Grounds•In ! The llrs t shoot of the year was

/ held Sunday a t the thUi FdUs trap H.I — ' shooting'grounds north of tho city, ft-

Den Tillery reports. He said scorcs were high for the Initial firing des- A. plte a stiff wind that blew durUiB ' ' ’• competition. ,

Local trap shooters are preparing for several big shoois to be held In Solse and Sun Volley In the near J- future. ft," I

Scores for the opening day, out o l Ji. 1 a possible 50, were Rothrock, 49: ^ ‘ Don Qlavln, 48; Jack Tlngcr. 48: , HogsetU 48; Barney Olavin. 45; P . Drake, 45; Dr.Glenn Hoss, 45; Ernest White, 45; Dr. Vaudry, 41: H. Lewis. 11 « ; Bowser 43 and Tlllerj-43. ' r i

The trap will be open al 10 a jn . r < every Sunday. Tillery said. pj

. — 1------------------- — — -------------------------- -tickL0UJ8, LATNE BOUT EYED aerli

BAN PHANCISCO. Ftb. 13 (,T>—Race track operator WlUlam P .

13 — Sync, who also promoUs boxing, g was a n said he had offered Joa Louis a lladelphia fight here In April to be heid a t Uie looil Je a - huge Cow Palace. He aald he would ® "' came to like to a ljn Rex Layne. Lewiston.

fner B o b Utah, as an opponent for the formerheavyweight champion. I

e^p rem im n ju d !

IMAHIIERV-II— ^ f l k e i - t g e t r t o o r a t l l f i i --------------- 1

*51 Studebaher L C h a ^ io n !-

Top f c o r 'r f l l » to p 4 n b w i A p i i n c a r s l |

) T O R C O .TWIN FALLS — ' . ■

____________TIMES-NEWS. TW iy

H e r e T o n i g h t

thefo r t h e .'.

olors f l y - j

te j fious h i g h Iin I d a h o . g ^ j | Q | | | | | | y H | [ | | H ^« n - F a llS , B O D 'tijM M IN G S - tiho S t a t e . . . Interjn#nntaln Juolar i. a lso r c - bfsvywelghl dum p le n and a faitubles n n d •'"1 * ttT es tlre wresUtr wbo U k a «uDies a n a ,«m i.{in,i of 0;les h a v e tonight's matchea In tbe Radio tm a m e n t . Readevoo. The main event palra iiSJ sets o f JJa la-H addock.aad Gene BUckley , _

Ingles have with Mr. SakaU and 8og1 lUya- l■ riks lodge maka in w hat rate* as a slam- gUie open bang. * ru d fe b o o t p

S S B o w l i n g S c o r e s | •nfl special ®ntly. About ciiUBcn LEAcue ' .to leading n .m .t t

H iiidlap ijs uo i|» J I «

I of prize Cui.im.B - ..... ........... II* . - . . I « J'ed that a ll .......- .... - ......, , , « 01 I ! *1. Trophie.1 u,o.n - " T ............. na u» i*; < « »

............. ..........r ; r . ^ , r , m ^ . r

. - ....=i; "! Soumnment - ........ .......... -}” ^

Plumbing. ' ......... -------- -------- ;— ^irnace and Tonii _— ------------s5i it* soJ :J»siuhl H ard-Cay Drags. chri.iu . m y.-6hltlrf.tr t IJi ,— ^

ou and JoW n ;r.::L--=r.... «»- js 1;« n ! ^,ho F a l l s - ......‘' " r J! 1!* IS? 5ptlcal and __________J w 4> i : i tn.rbtrs and TouU......................u> g]0 I7i ten nreyhound., vin jrf club. Ho.i.K.. ,3, j-T -X JJ5Store and i->idh™o ....... - .....n s? sn iojello-O cn- ..................... }‘ | I5J j* 5}J p

Stepheii- Ch i« JS z« iz! ^--------------- J " _^ irthe s ta te ..................... »'> f ' ‘ el

jde Stan . . . .aent. and ‘■“\V '" s lu ns “tren.surer. tj. iijurk ..................n i leg iki jjs “

ipreclatlon a. JoSmun ............... j j i i*j isi j t : ccmmament j ' r r _ „ . ..............— .1:9 . . ic» totho su te . ............." i s i i n li; lis.1 will bc A. .-ifiaon — ... : 11s n s 110 111 w;i probably rTT

N.. I . ' -r

idi d s .......- .....year was * hi. r.iwMid't s , j" 1

FnUs trap H .11H..1. .lu i:s i:s s s ^t tho city, fr - ” 11’- \ i l 'S; i iaid scorcs u u « 4 i ...............u s u i ii- i 3Irlng des- A. s<huier ............. '".H* 1*6 ic2 i t I":w durUiB ................... H pj

preparing ...........ldi)..!.'*' *'*jeJield in ........ ........ | | | |J | {jJ

;ay, out o l Ji'. C M k '.IZ .n 'irZ .'I ijf ji i l i t m erirock, 49: t Bo...rd ............... us u s Ui ito 85ingcr. 48: T„,.i. min. 45: P . ....... ............................

•J S T i c k e t s G o - F a s t ■’

S P o r U t e s , B Y U yPROVO. U tah, Feb. 13 (fl>>-An ^

------------ -tlckeUr-loi^the-week-end'MSXttban j .iTED aeries betw een Brigham Young unl-

13 (s^__ verslty n n d th e University of Utah Yj'lUiam P “ I'J Within a few houra after,, botlnz ' ticket offlccs opened Monday. ni: Louis a The 8“ *"“ be played in Uie Mi(Id a t th e Onlverslly of Utah fleldhcuse la co he would afld Satur- /<,,Lewiston. 21he former — ^ -------------------------------

g ■I ■ grea:

fa m o u s f(.

The good oldI ^ H you Uil a gla

—iamoDS tine extra amoolh. thrifty pries

- - . V ----------------Bizy oJ l l j a a

« y *

STRAIGHT b o u r b o n WHISKEl

tV5. TWTN FALLS. IDAHO _

ght

l l l l l 1 # ^ ^ .

I Halliwell Ex H For PioneerHH PO CATELLO , F e b . 13 (U .R )-J

h ig h hopes fo r h i s c la ss y c i r c u i t i Halliwell a d m i ts t h a t t h e c u rrc :

ow ners of clubs i n th e e ig h t- te a n - favorable r ig h t n o w ," h e a a id r - in an interview w i t h U n ite d (

^ ^ ^ 9 Pres.1. " If a n y l e a s e s in t h c ^ B B ® " country arc in a c t i o n in 1 9 5 1 , _ G S '' tiie Pioneer leifue wUl be-»m!m« “in Juolar them." 1and a fast . sitUng In front of h is rolltop desk wbo ukes *bo« the prescrJpUon deparlroent

mi-floal of of his Pocatello drugstore, HalllweU tbe Radio talked easily aboul th ln«s to come . ivent pa in in baseball In the areau .« Blackley , parOculariy happy becauseiogi Hiya- the teams of tha league are how so M a Siam, a.*!! backcfl." the orsonlzer and only

president of the class C circuit aald.__________ He pointed out th a t Pocatello '—

and Ogden are ou trlg iit farm ciubs n r O Q of major league teom s-Pocatc llo f j W t CO belongs to the 8t. Loula Cardinals

' I and Ogden lo the C incinnati Rcda. ' I nve oUier teams, some of them *

for the first ttoie. have lornial I . j « us III working agree.'Tients w ith the m a - 11Kl !J» i» jors-Salt Uke City-with the P h lla- t »ia—»'*-* I dtiphta-Phllllo»,-Jrwlii..raU5-W lth jjr t ii« i'7 : i the New York Yankees. Idaho Falls mij« 151 I I with the .New York a ian ta , BllUngs nig u» 1*; Biijj Brooklyn's Dodgers and G reat wa: BIS u s 2ssi Falls with thc Pirates of Pittsburgh, bal

Boise, Ilolllwclt sa id , dots no t wirIII IK <ti have formol major league Ueups conI?? lIri {!{ Pioneer presldenl hin ted e"so M 7" that Haydn Walker's entry had au l- Drciflj HJ us ticlenUy ilrong connections to os- j^],m _*» jure odcquite supplies ot bnsebaU nar1*1 tas *i9S talent. C

"If things get worse.” HaUlwell atsaid when talk went back to m an- Hgi

."S M _:‘» power proU«n*,-i;tt-e..niay...iuive_to. .waiss n« sij modlly some of our player regula- wit;i m l i t tions. Wc aow. perm it clubs to have eig:7« u ! «87 four rookies and 'seven veterans. In E

^ _ii: _ a pinch, we can d iscard the roolcle 12..IJO 171 ten rule, get older players and use aU mei

veUrans," Elki«« 8J .«> Holliwfll said th a t he's anxious si,o's7 *5 IOJ ^ *1 ' Pioneer league "do a theiR< TS sja good Job" this season because 1051 g*. H! 17 41S Is the 50th anniversary of the for-1.” -11! matlon of tha m inor league asso- c.vi;j fS4 :ii> elation. kiri

■ Lasl year, we h a d our best sea- i-o. " son yet." uniled HalllweU. "We had 63 m j 's ® attendance In thc!:a 131 Jt: country and only two class B leagues nm

1C9 lopped us."■JJ lii Play lor 1951 s ta r ts on April 2<, h'h.i

Jo 11? wlUi the eight entries each ichedul-— - J - — lng H4 games. '

!' a :!! Fries, Green Win “ ,1 1 a Cue Tourney Tilts TM m F r o n t Qreen tu rn -,11 943 ;;oJ ed In \-lctorles M onday night In A‘ . . division compctlUon of tbe annual«7 u ' f ’ Ta fn I^JIs billiards toumnmenLj: 9J 3 i Pries spotted Nick Ney l i polnlsJI 1 M n a 12-polnt game and won 12-54«: ’5 I J in 33 Innings. O reen gave Floyd------ :-------Flnnell 160 points In a J40-polnl'* game and won 2«-235 In 43 In-■5 r s J7S nlngs. Green had th e high run ofi i 171 IOJ tho evening, a 47.•“ J" U’' 3 division. LftVelle W alk-ii i l l m f 8® ® O'"® HoUer 10 points In aIS Ui Ilfi 65-polnt game nnd w on S9-82 In 57- —- Innlngi. OUbert McCarter spotted i l • “ * Bay MarUn ilx points in a 60-pallit

J game and won 66-4S In 4S Innings.i S t Oames Tuesday n lg h l pair David

U Lovelady and E. G . Bracken andTom Wilson and H nrry Povcy In the

» w>-An s.fTiJ •S'SS- U u , h l l , j M M T ^y 01 Utah y a n k PITCHERS SIGN lOurs after n e w YORK. Peb. 13 MV-The ■day. New York Yankees announced red in the Monday Uiey hod received signed dhcuse la contracta from pltchera Fred San - fld Satur- lord aod Lou B uM ette, lirtngfng ta __________ 21 tha mimber of players algned.

Just like the good o ld

MT GTRAIGHm ous fo r OLD TIMThe good old dayi live again w hen ____- ..........you Uil a glaaa oi thli llns bouibon—famon* »ine» 1883. Cenhiry Club'gextra amoothness, rich quality and S V ithrifty price male it 'Tha BouibonBoy oJ lh# Cenmry"}

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11 Expresses High neer Loop’s 1951b. IS (U.R)—Jack Halliwell—the Pioneer Icag lassy c irc u it in 1951.hat th e c u rrc n t in ternational situation and ma he e igh t-team Utah-Idaho-Montana loop bothci " he aa id p— — ^ ----- --------

L ' i a T h t p P ^ M e e t B l, in 1Qf;i A regular mestln* of the

Bouthem Idaho PUh and Game r pbe am rog i^oclatloa wHTbe HeWat « p h i ' X f,1. ^ 1, Tuesday In the city haU, Becre-

roiitop aesc ^ud Drexler reports. r» »f directors of the assocfoUon O' ' are requested to attend and mem-** “ bers and interested eportsmen ar* CO

K .. . . . . Invited. Dlscuaalons wlU be held OhioM on huaUng and llshlag in.UUs a lot

F E S S ■ScwS Gates Brothers ■.?;

Trips Bahl 6545 K SV.°”.‘l In Filer ContestI the Phlla- FILER. Peb. 13 - The Oates eight.Falls—w ith jjrothcra_atm_Stot«ra_jaiUed-a*ay. iimdIdaho Falls m Uie second half here Monday boardIts, BllUngs night lo defeat Buhl Jaycee-Hard- manand G reat ware 65-35 In on ouUaw basket- eralc<Pittsburgh. tNill game. I t was the 31th straight Howa

dots not win for the Oem SUlers over Idaho Tlaigue Ueups competition. the{[ent hin ted Buhl won the Hght to play Oates namery had aul- Brothers by winning the anhual haveIons to a s- Flier Legion outlaw basketbal] lour- theof bnsebftU nament laat week. itript

Cotes Brothers held a 33-20 lesd On!” HaUlwell a t the half. Buhl put up a tough, 'tr®:k to m an- Hght all the way. Top scoring honors ^ ‘l''iy...iuive_to. wanl-to-brilllanti Murray Satterfield tha-i;yer regula- with 23.points. Sisson led Buhl wlUi “n thlbs to have eight. “ “oi'cterans. In Every member ot the Oem Staterthe roolcle ij-m nn squad, incfudfng Cwo'new ‘

md use aU members. Pink, former Ooodlng , ‘’®' Elks player, and Bob Shennan, Sho.

e’s anxious shone high school coach, broke Intoigue "do a the scoring column. .icause 1051 cATeS DBOTllKRa IS. BDFIL JATCEE- ,.wnof the for- h a rd w a re >t- ^ u a a s s o . ^ i r r & 'f V I ^r best « a . f f f J

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Pigskin Coiortsmen ar* COLITMBDS o vlU be held OlUo ita te unlvtrcjv ^ lag In.this a lo t .o l - e x p e tW * ^I affecUng baU coaches,

one Monday la the tim__________ the b l«m buSS

eye history. a - g Since Dec. », shen «e r s ler quit, the OhirE-^

•• ‘««atrytnjSlD"OD !’> 'successor mdhead mentor since ijin

t e s t n^omlriTi

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lere Monday board. T he othleUc ^5? Jaycee-Hard. man unanimous aptinjw Uaw basket- eralcd the nominatEra aiUi straight Howard L. Bevit ^

o play Oates n a m ^ the beard of tnUie anhual h a v etfte lln ilu y . AM'

Jketball lour- the smooth-mnalo. • stripped a gesr,

a 33-20 lead Only lour ot tne kiq up a tough, 'tr® on hand, lad ^tei

:otlng honors ‘• '’o houn «ol I.y Satterfield thi-quarte t lumtd-* ea edBuhlwlUi on the red-hot qaesUoBa

action un til nutSunds;‘ Oem Stater art '»ng Cwo'new 0"^ J” WishJpfUa iir Gooding millinglerman Eho. '’* ® “nanlaoBh broke Into submitted to U» Bi h, broke into.in, . . v r , , Of Mlsmlt;. « atin t JATCEE- ,.J,3 Jjopjd lo Jrt lit

t , (I ,1 birthday present. BeU It J 1 . nesday.

*■ ' • * However, no one esH Hm 1 1 0 whether Hojes' namta vini 0 0 I only one aubmltted b;.a njotf J 0 I lng committee, etc, i .»ri), 1 0 a brought to a rote. ,

o i l It he was voted oa h 0 0 0 Jcctcd. fo r a quorum of)

:miB 1 I J present. I f liew ism w_____ be first on U« list Stok

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f r e e T ^MTY POINT CHECK EVERY LUBE JOB

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S tocksMARKETS AT A GLANCE

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TSe /oIJwlii* T»ln Palli Uve- •toek pricts tcs provided D; LbflTwin P^llJ Livejtock Comreliilon * eompinr baud on therM ulUotths .

i • l u t wetkly auction mj«: ; ! Cholcc bulclipr*. 180-3:J lbs. .124.00 |

How, 220-215 Ib ----------------*2240 iI Hogt. 170-lf0 )b'________ __»23.00 .I Hog*. 2«5-J7S 1 5 * ____ I2a00-»ai.00 'I Bogs. « 0M thus 27BI itM .............. ............. IHM-UO.OO iI Bswa, 300-4CO lbs. ___»I3.00-»20.00 {! llfavy or fat eow s___|17.00.»18.001 . Slogs (70 lbs. dock) _.«12.«-II3.00 ’

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Case Is Taken to *; Top State Court i

By Truck Driver ;A JiuUee court conviction. Ut«T <

upheld In.dlglrlct court here, li be- 'Inc »pp«a!e(t to Ui» suprems court, ]•ccordlng to noUtleaitloD lllcd In <district court hua Monday by at* <toraey* tor R lchud T. .

In an order (lied Jan. 13. Judge tHugh A. Baker fined tha truck ’ <trtver $100, ordered hU operator’* Uebna# canceled and ordered thoreglsiraUon of the truck canceled. •

Heltz wna charged wlUi driving a ‘• truck, owned by the Idaho-Paclflo :

freight Unea, with a 1 0 , pound soverload on U. 6. hlghvay S3 MUth ,of here March 0. 1090. I

Court recorda ahow the highway >uas posted for a load limit of 330 Jl»unda per Inch of tlr# width at tho tUme. "

Beckwith »n<J Langley are Hella'a | ittomey*.

Safe Stolen From :T. F. Office Found ,PoUce recovered Monday a u fo .

•tolen tlvo weeks ago frem the Bo­hemian Breweries, 138 Second ave- J. su e north, i t was found at the * MUth edge of the airport and had p

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I t w u stolen between 10 p. m. <> Jan . T Uld 1.-90 a. d . Jan. 6 b r r burg lan who picked the lock otl th* ftstabllrhment'a front door, drove a vehlda Inside, loaded th t u fe and left.

When found an Inside box stUl beM gs.000 to U. S. savings bonds «V(J liTB In tjonds were scattered •round outside. A complete check o t articles b«lleved to have been In the safe when stolen had not been *' t u d e Monday night, but authorities • ^ d tber thought most o( the l e ^ • M pen . Inourmnee poUcles asd checki

-------I t- c a a tu n w w e w «eoTtred.-How- Cerer. UOO cash was missing. q

The safe has a separaU opening to r use M a night deposlloi? and was equipped with a teat.gu cylln>

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Several Drivers Handed Citation c

SU le police cited several personi \tnto Justice tourt Monday on aUeged cTlolaUoDs ol registration lavs. ;

E. O. Bailey waa cited for drlvlne tw ili expired Nevada llcftue plates, e

. ^ H am y E. Bailey. MT Madison tatreet, paid IS and »S costa for driv- i

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Carl wlUle. MaUd. w u elted tor faUuTc to have license plates <m • i

I trailer and Fle;d W. McCord. I Buana, W aalu was tlned tS and 13 i eosU for drl-Jng wiih expired Waah- e Ington Uocnae plates. I

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m I;0-S00 lb«. :i.t0.2t.00:m.OO-m.OO h ..* l« - . u i i u »1,JS.U.2J; r< o] to*.

117.00.»18.00 Sh .« J ,000; m.rk.l 1.01 «Ubll,h„llies 112.00-II3.00 wooltd il.o«hl«r lunbi Uondi, JS.lo,134.00.t34.00 55X51 M. I5s.00-»20.80 OMAHA, F»b. II rtl-(U9DA)-Ho,. jL’ mOO-13300 '.>l«bf«»«0>-b.rF<>.....d.«iiu.u»..ol> k,p

imooSSini0.|20.00 JS.OO: ro-soo lb.. «.«0-7t; loo-iM it-. 1J8.00-I33.00 ^ i ‘®'[i*-V,=Bo‘.2T'oo*''^i.«“l7oriVso"" “

I J a ^ hL«h.*i *lo»Uir'*tj’'lil?h.”I i,„ ,u up nur* I bulU SO-I.OD hliMr: vttl- •

lourtDriver ?ctlen. later n . r . ied eu tu rt Sl.00.Jl.7J: <0«mrtclilhere. Is be- '’“^'^.IIJ.^uM'rs^oof.cYiMf’.^^w "mii creme court, JS-SO hubtr : ahom Umbo fullT co hlihrri lo0 llled In «W»» »lrcnf»r; ffrttr Iiiota fullr itn ir; 1»»

. 13. Judge f«w «oed tnd cholc« il»u»ht»r two 11.0 ••!!the truck **•««• ______ <<«•

1 operator’* . cmcACO cuT irdered the ch icaoo , F.b. u cf>-(U5nA\-iinci i k canceled. •»l«bl. >,000 : buWi.r. n « d j to-s blih.r: «li h driving a Vb "L'soTs’; t ' aho-Poclflo 2i.oo: SIO.STO ib«. t:.Ts.29.Ui jto.:k ib>. lo-: l,4» pound .o~ i iJ.i5.sosa, dut ay 83 south .],«VhWf‘V<«« .'S^u.'iil’r r .^ j l i , w So

blsh.r: cowi ind bulU •trom lo II !le highway hU h.rj prim. f..l .l« r . >^0(M1.00; rood I.r Imll Of 330 i.r','ldth at the h .ir .r . ii.oo.ss.so: rtim. .iN r ..»! h.irm .ni

are HelU'a s^M :’^ " iu m '" ^ ‘ !Jr.‘ »MI.^VV «o loiV i^h«p^.Ubj^I.OOO^; «ool.d tb.

From '£Found _ ^N SA S^cJW fV .b.Si^U Pi — llor.Jay a sate M(T’r t5 « '‘!7o‘:«o'’L ? j ” oo'!l5!'"‘ ^ *n the Bo* 4,«00: . . lm lOOi .l.ajbur >t.tn

.vii_ r lro ra lo SO b!»b.f: bellm Jullr .i«d»,econd a v ^ u ,p . ,ood >t,d choit. tri .i.<y,nd at the *S.6041.U: on* lo.d Urh cWk« u. lo» rt and had prim . reo*tlr ebolc* l,40t in. Colondo L—

noit cood ind cbok* tmcktd-lii 1< I 10 p. m. n«U»M M.M. - 0

P o t a t o a n d O n i o n " • F u t u r e s ; £e bo* Stm <C0B rt«^ B. W, MeEoberta and T.JI ■tags bonds Company. E tta BWg. Phone BMi fi'.d9 scattered I , i—..— .)plete check ' maxch oniokr ive been In »t.i* bUh. »J.|i lo*. It4 j <1m*i en j""!

$10,061Counted -s r r» 5 For Polio Drive LL gucylln . i^ te a t c o u n t of poUo fund conirl- ???

buUon* r«Te»l* llO.OflUS h u been ilts— collected in the Twin rail* EUzn- ’A M ' b e rly are*. H . O. Lauterbach. drive |? ' eio c h A tn u n . vuiounced Monday. - u'id J ^ T h e largftst amount, J70.63, waa t f l t l O n coUected In the Twin Falls residen­

t i a l are* by Jay-C-Eltes. «.76034 ,ral personi contributed by buslneis con* a.nfonaUeged c o n n : $4M.S3 by echools; Ml.Tl Si l»* t rmlsed th rough sporU events; I696J4 for drlvlne donated In drive conulnen, and »I,- u i rnse plates. 640.39 froni special events conducted no 1 Madison b y I . T. Creed, rural district*, bent- ts {or driv- f i t partlea and club urouDs.-DttOU’ -U^------ -7 r : ^ -------------------------------

DEPUTffiS TO MEET L* Cited tor PARIS. Feb. 13 «>) — Big four )lat«s on • deputies w ill meet b Paris between n .r . McCord. M arch 10 »nd 15 to flrmogB for a T 1 » and M meeting of the foreign mlnbUrs “Tf ilred Wash- o f the Unlled stales Brtlaln si

FTMce and the Soviet union, a "'•>1— Prench government official said to- ?Tf AKT ADB. d a y . “ _ j-2[' ' '---------- ' I «;«

1 F alls M arkets-nitO-MM rOTATOM (DillttrW) P j.1 ||j^:j!oo j-o.‘ } .............. —

ZjlLOO-ujo.__________ WHJLPOLXllUl^ J ,

— .• J i* " ’ a?.u;Vk°"J.- ie« - | ________ i , . dlst- J co‘ JJtd :^ k . _ . *i! ®ov

5'5MiSJ t-«»bcr» m k i ' iJ •gs-is»L'i . i>d 9 o a : iu . i r i t« j_______ Jeai

Zll,00-JI-e« BUnERFAT T No 1 B ,l i* rf .t_______________ U i

’S fw f t a WOL Croi

fcM ^ L&rc. * ---- }?! H

A

\ Finance* I________ * * * *

)ck GrainCIIICACO, r.b, IS CAV-OfllM Wl ".w

VunuJ j" JO- **-” *»l«|j .iid 11 it.rtlnr-

, 1-Y, Al tS« flnlib whnt w u JH lo 1%’ 7 r» V ’'*h

c . .n OJUIK

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c b .n ^ n jo tip- t "’•-T-‘iix"'™.....fH^.n dj*&- non.

d r ? ^ ’<u” ' r rUTURXS TA01.S1: cnntr >ivd CHICAGO. F.b. II Ufi—' ullllt> coo Oi-.ll UUb Lor CloM

S"i:"j5r“ Sii HiK K5 !:!!!! ■“ •'"■■a iSi; i::;

M.lM.V:cn. -S«s *.4»U 55' »-5*

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i:™!: l:| i* S S :5!3 j!" “S '”S

s i:;:;: is.,'t. vi.k.,- •'•'ft -"“H 1-»M4

wT; jf* I'fj ijf* iji

s ’ss;“ £M.r 10.80 IJ.70 jJ.M jl.lS

g ^ ;

“ Butter and Eggsbljh.” BAN FRANCISCO

hljMri^t.l- SAN FriANClS^Cn.^K.h. IS

»'M"b.'l7rn .ln»’in r .’Ulrt"46.(* *r; uilHir .r>,l i:ic ! G r.d. A l.rs* 4M l^ii mrdlum0_O.J7.SO;<.». A4M«^ii .m.ll_A_42^\4,T CHICAGOwoclrriUmti. CHICAGO. F.b. IS Qulln ilMdrUt CO hlrhrri lo Ilrm: rre.Ipu ;i»,OOI>; wholn.l. ..II-fu«r .tMin priejj unclUBi^ pou il

rr .wn ll.OO; i.ljuii^pr^cti untbirjcd I»dy»rj|i

USBA'-IInc. ' “uvV thkS.tu'.lM dx'? r.to SS blih.r: «lpt. 17 lo .J.; fob p«ylni prlt» uti-

bjY* «-as :

‘.*Mdr*ti“So 8 At.T I,AKE CITT'Iron* lo Jl SAl.T LAKE CITY. K.b. II lUPl-DuU)0-41.00; cc^ l.r_i BJ .cor. 7 ; ” •r°r* »» ' n ' i ' f '•i I.^j“.‘’j i t r . / SJ; 'murium. tJ; U .Und-

'wur.* j " ” LOS ANKELRSM Jt.OO.IO.CO. LOS ANOELES. Feb. l i (Uri—M.rV.tl.nb..lMdr: cb.ntn:»ool.d l.rak. EfL.^wl^l.Yl'J ’Jj")” '"” I*?

■!«. ‘ m«l” ™ ^

UPl^— Jlon :j.:o'/h'/r'. crm. “O

i i l? ii Potatoes-OnionsIb. CtJotido IJuab, lullf It>AnO FALLSt« tni«k«l-lo ■ TDAnO-rAtXS.-nb.-lS lUPl—fS^

^ n i o n '"0 *™“ • **l *bout .t^ d r but .Hiblljr S.lM 'job* .blVpln*

berta aad JlJlS'^UKk sj.riO i “m.J?iuni°U*Urf. lot hone BWi jo_**ro *jrto*"wi!° *jVs*J!o1■ ' ) uBwMbH midlijm°to Ur»” l.lM .:0: Id'.bc.

*« cioMi eji •"'1

*** wuhrt ’Vnd* ur,'*Mb*d M-Mo'U *lo.*i II J .JJ , Jjj conlAlB.rt Inelqdlas

.ed " ^ ‘la fob°Mtb*mA'i\oo^b. ucki »Mb«4^ , U. S, 1 m«llon lo l>rs* MW.JSl .m»llDrive mlJm‘tim".«o!'uni‘.;hS*"ri"um toUld conirl- ^?^=•??•s'‘*^"«d‘‘ I5;^^‘ u in u i* 1 ..iw> h u been i.u-i.to; &o ib. ..ck. v*t «>t. v . s. i "all* EUzn- burl*p oeolonml i.io-, p*pn imall»ch . drive “ «»*:inday. - uio.r. L78-I.SS.J70.63, WM ----------is re&lden- ciiicAcoif s a '.■.iv.iS'-y. -i' - .Klne.is con* B.nt* 7si.Jls: »#l,7a Suppll^t Old .U ^ mod.fmU: dnB4»dais: I«6J4 H«..i*rs, and »1,- u, s. i .u* a ~..b.d >nd »nwub.<i s.is.conducted tIOi b« t mo.Ur I.40.3.SO: « o^nr. mlol.

•let*, bent- 13““ T“ ^ir^A'*J..‘b“ 'f?^r''‘*"iM « 'r^ n TIM. _ HfnnWfrta m i Vftrtb T>.hal. fiM-r i - ir

i.ll .r d l.trk t Fonll.ca U. !!. 1 >Ii«.A

«jgB for a"li'i*!**/* B»l«b 'lO p .r «.oi d«c»y c.r 1.7J.Btilaln, siTMt ••In ! 10 Ib. ..c iu mM-<«UrtMunion, a .'‘Ir iw-i-**:

al said to- »iM<n"»” ; "- {;i?: ?,‘“S!-r? iL 'T b‘. t : ‘‘Sor.‘4'

u $2,762 Is —^ Sought in Action— —_______.7urfJm*y^^. t?* pir,.----------5>« cent Int45rc3t and »300 for a ttom eji

.------ ,1. lees are sought In a ault filed int>« district c o u rt Tuesday by the Inter*

---------- lit m ountain EQUlpment company' ! j against W . Andrew Je an and T. D.

J ean- ------------------------------------The company claim s the .amount

______ U due on a promissory notF signed______ tu Jane 5, i»M. A ttorney* /or Che

company a re Karl Paine and J. F. Cromwell, both Boise.

»n»] br ill - —■ ------------- ---------^ S L A U S H T E R I N S

•r ■ ■ - ‘2; H r o r the cheapest, cleanest,______ It. ■ Qtilckeat, }ob o t Butchering

» ♦ ■ on tb * f k rm ,...................... .-------- li[ m . . raO N E M 97-JI

0 ______ Legislative * _*______ Summaryn ■’irrt.r™ E 'S ’T: 5ilM o< orvuBd boil‘d. H rr.,ld. orUIn (a.IIIIlM Jtlallr I lad Bililam. «tlh xbJl dUitl>u. r’i?u‘» bofbi* id*i“ t

fo*i'i ' SijH j: »W,n J to S^ SB m (Flnint.l-ApproprUilnr Irom J d WM 10 IO IT T.rlos. .iwi.i Nnd. lo . u u «udlIor (or I U.r.h 19.M;«. ,„rh .p « l .l fund op- }

>-C .b >hMl I;-II54l No. 4. I1.0I « : Ko. t plora.nl jKuHiHi* lo pro. W. for d.i.r- T

* h n rr B!>ailhn ol ftslrtiulha « ! • e / .))jJb)» t• opIOT.r. .nd 10 pri,.ld. fnr b«n.lll for- j.' ‘ ""lltl tC^'("u"'.fIilr."—Amrridlcvr m . F

- - -----• l>.l°.b?i“’'to*'.i.u for «ll_* .dn.l.l.l.rlr.1 .h.ll b. I

• ci™ T . . “%?«"„*^!iVil.'^Td"pr<"^ruV/T'!diho ^

.i*H »^7i4 "wiisdr... In Hou.. _counllr. .r><l ouDklp.lllIn I for canto 1,

1.12 I.IIU Uonl. .l.lll^ HD Ill-PioWni for llc.n.lns of worn- ^

i:;j> 1:;;:^ j

'l(*J HD„"~R^iulilnr ""orlij f»Boui po-:«Mi '-HVi S s i j’i 'lB'’l7'‘'-»hdr.tB “

i,H^, “

i:» ; i £ f “;.V*^n\‘u”'f r ^ ^ t ? n ‘S ; X r ^ e,' Xlll.d br Boq.* n, , >IB ua - tllmluUn, tim« llmll for ^MS 1.1 lUrllnf irlloBi to <ol*Kt .aUrln .nd el

M’ }J »*l“- dl1 Jiii I n •l-r«*>^l''r SO p.r e«nl cf la- j,.l i J t t ! :? i i . r . ; iV ^ " .n ^ t l '. i : t .^ S rr

W l irSS 6Dm-To'‘r . i ' t f : C .tamp. (I..- S»I7 US' d.flnll.lj pr.lror.rt.l

NEED M O R EBcti.r .i«d r ^ PUT Y O U R SA V IN G S

T r ' C " i C U R R E N T RE-

J g A V z % ' ti ’ .iMdr" rii • • • p u rc h o s e o f?i this way you w ill ow n a s h e8.!7""ro^"m A merica's l a r g e s t Industrie ■oo.t.r. :o-:ii supervision of e x p e r ie n c e d I

T ^esigned e sp e c io l ly t o r r iV iupi-Bui. large and s m a l l i n v c s to r s . S s; to .ror. 71. q provon fc c o rd ove r m o n ^ h'"*!; iundi APPRECIATION, A N D C O I

PERFORMANCE.

(un-M .rV .t ;........................................................ ....,lm.in, <0 i,.r i f f " * “ «• wlthOCt obllpitlon,.:o: minimum ! CUI etm more dividends and b« lil .n . <7-1!; ; Urgest corporaUon*.

''.n'li'up ; NAM E__________________!______

;_________ I ADDIIE8S .............. — .................... .

l . ! " : ; z z : i : z z z_________ E. w . McROBE

.r. ««pl.ln. 6PECIAUSTS IN n^VESTT*-i t ‘" & d ELKS BLDG. PH O N E 9tr but .llsblljr

:arb*nkj bral . to Urt. lo.

m A U C T; y , i a a 2 m i l o i n o r t h o f F i l e r ,

w e s t o r D ilo-MSi im«ll

I 5I THUF S ' E ^ S T A R T t

r y . - i ' ; K ★ l i v e s t o c i i

Tmu: dnB4«i 14— H E A D C A T T L IidUo Ruj.ta 4 Ouemsey ip r tn c e n• ’ “net* iio 'l * OaeiMey ««*•, znllkleg ■Ido McCIom anerosey jeariln* heUer olor c r l td: Bed ycarilag heUerV l T l 'T — *Bd ta lfS tlfe rrsn in i lag ...... — •I'tKk no u i« IM PoUed «nr, freafaea AprO 1

-Black betfer. )uat freahd.tiun<i .Ipw; Ooerwey cow, I y ra. old. frtabea I.0 . Coior lo Holatelneow.BllkjB*. 1stealf. »1»1bos .pcreil. Goehuey heifer, freab ra aoon1,79. Pair o( w tttl Jack mtiles. eomlnff

I ' x E h o u s e h o l d _ Q:.t«' >iirbi<.D Dlolag Uble Coaffw T m h b im er i.ibi

Sink o n— Chain B al

2 * M I S C E L L A N E I!ictl0n QfUTal I-aalt m ilker, good cond

I'WUki cans »5-*»L 1

r a tto rneji ~ a b t 0 J h o c be

a s s r cSs.'

* h a y a n d G R ,'* /or Che IM Bnsbck m in d grmta : and J. P. i j m n*. dtlrr feed _________ U tOM i»Ma hay. l a t aad to d eo i

R I N G I • •' —cleanest,

JO H hE R ^ I OSCAR 4 H A R O L D K L A A S ^

TIMES-NEWS, TWU

O fficers List ^ A ccident and p,™ C!i\isli ScricBr «n>u.ntt«> *1'!* Of a 1»7 Plymouthb A r t .T u r . oedan driven by Melvin P. CuUer.ind *boii.bUc ei8 Third street east, and the 'le ft

. 1,,,^. front end of a 1S3S Plymouth sedant r , m ,f U.I1* drtwii by J’hyUU Spackman, SMMiiiin >>i>tir Locust street, wero damaged-In a

colllJlon a t 1:04 p, m, Monday newbr the comer of Bhoshone street and

m .n w .Kur* Fourth avenue north.• r of .irinii- p},u Cantlll. operator of the Yel- Tirfni' Kbaal *0* Cab Company, reported a cab's , for 111 ton- trunk waa damaged by the Hind­er 11,000 or swung door of a beer truck porked

orUiinr Irom Unload beer. The .udiior for Incident happened a t H :« a. m.

,<1.1 fund op- Monday,A truck owned by the Home

-D.finini r*- Plumbing company and driven byiu ln .n to b* Harold Obon backed Into a IMS

Pscksrd driVBD by LutlW Page, Therui* for d.i«r. mishap occurred In an alley liehlnai» bS iih M t th« plumbing compaDy about 5:18r b«n.fii for- p_m_ Monday, according lo police re- —

‘.” u"i‘hi* f*rtl ^ ! ^ e left front fender of the auto _ to '.i.u for was damagea. It waa being driven *'

Iltl^iioo .od throus** »*1«7 when the accidenthappened, according to the reporu ~

)ir*etini lhat Cars driven by Donald Anderson, rt ronc.mine <00 Borah street, and John Tlmmers.“Iw. Ttt ln FalU. collided a t 8 pjn. Mon-

dny at the Inlersftllon of Second ay fund, for avcnuc north and Becond'sitett. The

I for cor7.o jpft side, door and rear lender of „• Anderson's car was damaged. No

damage w m Ihted for Tlmmers' car.

RidiiiFcilib^ets Hill'Z Feb. 23 BanquetJsd rJ t^ The annual banquet of the Fron-,n .l I.o T..r« Uer Riding ojub will be held Feb- 23mu.t b. p.id m u ,j Turf club, according to llam-I u .* f"r” »r er Adams, president.

ToasJmaater will be Tom Alworth.’ „ „ , General chalrmsn Is John Feldhus- ’i l u r S .nd en assisted by Jim MessCTsmllh. jr.,

decorations commltiee chairman;'•"> v ' ,'?■ Mrs- Arlle White, ticket gales chair- L

*.fl, " • man; Jesse Carlton, program chair- - , ' ' mnn, Mrs. Sam Oroles and Mrs. Ed

.tamp. (iB- Skinner._______________ _______ _

to “

hi billol Id nilo.

A O R E INCOM E? :R SA V IN G S TO W O R K A T A

JR R E N T RETU RN O F

'z % ' to 7 % Ip u rc h o s e o f M u tua l Fund Shores. InII ow n a s h o re In a cross-sectlon of• s t In d u s tr ie s — u n d e r continuous — < p e rle n c e d Investm ent m onogem ent <♦ciolly t o m e e t fh e needs of both ’ In v es to rs . Such M utuo ! Funds hovo I ove r m o n y yeo rs o f STABILITY,, AND CONTINUOUS DIVIDEND

ODt obllpitlon. the story of how n j money ; ends and b« Invested In some pf America’s ; —

---------- !------------------------ ------------------------

-----------------------------------------------------------JJ------_____ ----------- STATE______________ i

IcROBERTS & co ! JIN nnrESTMENT T R D ^ FUNDS ' I

PH O N E 9 9 0 TW IN FALLS ;

C T I O N 1F i l e r , 1 m i l e west o n H i g h w i

• s t o r D e o d m o i i V C o r n e r r F i l e r ,

THURSDAY, FEB.? S T A R T S : J £ : 3 0 - L U ! V C f f O N G

/ESTOCK ★ ★ ma.A D CA TTLE— 14 Jsho Deere Mod

Jetm Deere 18-1iiikinr Deere beat" r , “ * John Deem beei**“ " John Deere b eat

...... — — ____________ ; W-hoIe IHC f r a» " J o ta D e ^ 'M t

^ APrtl 1 J.hn Oeer« b im

. old. frtahea Feb.« , «-gaL eew

SiS ~mtile*. eom ln f yearlton ******

Olson Roto-Beal

HOLD GOODSC oal heater t-fM i tandem dI.lbrar7 Ubl* Traclor back ralg « Jenkla. ta c k e r

v .n „ M ra a

ELLANEOUS *ser, good coDdlUea ^

2(5-K»L ell dnUD Alfalfa BenoTati --------llbbnaheU l«i_hotittd£i------ EltMja!Ull4fiE_

Ceojent mUtr CnlUpaekerBet banca* u d eelUrs Bobber Ured w»

g r a in *rrmta IHC. U » Imten

'* • » * ■ » . ™ c u « , r h o i jL u r

TER M SfcA SH 'S^

JOHN MILLER, OmD K LA A S A ucH oriM n

---------- --------------- -y------— ----- ----------------------

W S , TW IN FALLS, IDAHO

Classified 3w a n t e d r a t e s - i

cn cs 1'i iu; , j ttos7 Plymouth « i . ” ---------------------- *• p»' •»'<

1lOUth sedan for . . .a p i .. abi» t«i.wi____im an, SM w a . ' t i r w J * * ^*a_ iSalaged-ln a ^onday new _ » -----------s tr te ta n d ,T^:

3f the ■yel- u,j,Ji'^",.h°roo.l »n»mi..nr rmr eritr. cujited a cabs beadLINES for CI.mU1»J oalri inthe *1nd- j|ond.r'. Ad.-* p.». 8»rordaj» fun;

uck porked To«d.r. Ihronsb PHd.jm ||.a beeyThe ^1:44 a. m. ibi* ^the Horae -Siittd'* Ad.-*"ar«' itrUUr coafld«U.i _Eidriven by .«d =o *” » ‘’li;

.to a i» « ^! Psge, The .boald b* io=«Iliu- ir.

„ policc r . - 5 P E C 1 A L N O T IC E S

llnl'^drtve^ CHABIS-rOU.NDATlONJt trp«, l»' ^•lng driven a .u m ltr . LikUI* Dodwo. Pboa. UHLhe accident V,To.” _________________________ -the reporu -. ^

Anderson. . coon Tlmmers. I F [",j

YOU A K E B O T H E R E D S j•sitett. The B y a L ac k _[>:

lender of , . ' gusriaged. No 01 U astl y,Timers’ car. ^^ , and Write a Wont Ad5 e l S T O SELL yOUR

A, TX3NT NEEDS' -----nquet „ethe Fron- ’ v our PiiONE exp

f t / l ' l a m - a n d c a l l j

n Alworth. 3 8 ■n Feldhus- Tirrsmlth. jr.. T hat’s the Times-Newachairman: W ant Ad Number r.ales chair- --------------------------------------1ram chair- ----- ------------------------------------------- ^id M t..E d S P E C IA L N O T IC E S J"________ Si-t.'itEH COKaETif-BE. U>. Lj.li Ilol

C.rdon 4S> <lfc Strwt MortlL Pbos. K. u .« aUd.. ----

Jniuir ffiio. f “ n»i'ii,ll J.'i!

■ _________ _ E ifCHIROPRACTOnS

, y DI^D jlOllHSON, SSI Tblrd A..DU.

“* K ' ^ r . o n : ^BEA U TY SHOP °tl>

PenMANENTS: IJ.OO. II.M, 13.00. l Kjr.f2»il.U- Cllr nm. .Mr.. He.wtr. „p

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M eeting H eld F o r A uxiliary , I -B u rley te g io n I

B0RLB7. Feb. IJ - Durler Iof Aoierican Uglon »n4 »uxjllu7 ■met Prlday evenlnj »t UiB Odd Fei- ■lowj b a ll for k covered dlAh sup- ■

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Durtng the Leaion meeting pl»ni VWtre m ado for the dlsUlct meeting B6und*y a t Eden. The member»hlp ■,drive also was diKu.wrd. Succe.«ful UeoMpletion of the ’Tide of Toy* ■project w aa reported. E

“AmerleanUm" w u the theme of Nth* luxlU ary meetlnB, Mr». OMrsla BDw onhak. wife of Benntor D»'or- Kah&k, waa profrarn chairman. # |

The auxiliary nimed mrmber* to IvUlt the city council. *chool board Band eounty commlMloncr meeting* ■

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aervice project, a w fd clotnlng drive •w u launched. The clothing will be ■used for under-privileged children, j 'Membera ahould Uke their dona- |UoM to Mrs. Fred Williams. g

The th ird Friday of the month »h u been aelected for meellng nIghU 3;and next month'* program wlll be u.“Birthday Month." *

Mr«. Bm lth announced tha t the E locsl u n it will jponwr entrle.i In theIdaho D epartm ent em y contest of ,Ametlcanlam. The eontest Ja dlvld- .j«<J for two groups. Grades five ond ,■U will write on •'Am i a Oood _ Amefican." and itudrnta In Juniorhigh wJhoolf wlU write on "Idaho* ■PUe« in America Today." JL

U n. Joe Olenslsger wlll be In eh»rs» of Junior high ocbool enirlw.A grade 5chool_ chairman will be named later'

'Hie e.tsay* ihould not contain more th a n 600 word* and winning «siay« of each unit reach the de- f. partment chairman not Uter lhan ^ May 16. Point* of Judgment I aro •ubject m a tte r, 65 percent; organli- atlon, 30 p e r cent; and correct usage,IS per ccnU , 1,

History of PTA S In Heyburn Told llai

At Special M eet"HEiTBURN. Feb. I3 -T he storj- of

the beglnnlnB of tho Heyburn PTA and biographical sketches of 11 pres- Identi were reviewed by Mrs. Ernest Erwin on th e founder's day program ,

— ftt a recen t meeting of the organ- , ,lutlOQ. w

Tbe flr» t PTA was organlied In ' 102} under the direction of Wllllani r“ ■Whltteker. Carl Men waa elected “ president and Mn. Heben Draper ^ vice preaident. Wo K. Homer wi* ^ superintendent of tchols. „

FoUowlng preaident* were Mr*. ” Grace Foulon and Mra. Dal*y t a - , Rue. Mr«. LaRue resigned due to 111 T health a n d Mr*. Heber Draper 1 served o u t her term. Mr*. Dmper then waa clccted president. Thl* was In 1933. the year of the first a rt exhibit. I.,

U n. RuaseU Helllg, now of Bur- ley. waa th o next preaident. She was followed by Qeorge Etherlngton and ^ J . Wealey Andenon. Mr*. lj>ruo waa elected preaident again but due to lack of In te re s t the unit was dls- {"j.

In 1M4 and IMS. when Pierce ^ Kelson Wft# superintendent, the PTA WM revived with M nr LaRue •enlng o u t her term. M n. Claude Bowman and Mr*. Dell Holmea Sj •erved *ucceaalve terna.

In 1D4C WhUe Mrs. LaRue was president and Barney Wright was „ •up«rlnt«ntJent the PTA decided to •poMor a ho t lunch program.«ome „ room m others wero elect?d tWen for the first time.- Urs. L aR ue served two terms and _

— was-foUowed-lv Mn.-Erneal Erwin, m Mrs. B en Rogers and Mrs. DeU ■ Holmea w ho Is tha present pres- | Ident. __________________

'Hie tla s* sUpper In the EnglishTmlon of th e ClndereUa story ia the I

' result of a mlstransIsUort when L“fur" slipper became "glass" sUpper. |

D O G O W N E R

9 * S ? 1 0 P r o f e i

[ I f f i Ti». 9 out of 10 prc

dogs need a balan' enough. Priskies meal th a t providei a n known ^ M T tA U Of HUTtT the development fected a n e r years

. ^ • a i u u N . , t takea to build j .m .^ a fta r Show, rrtsk l

— -a-H «>u.-caii(.-------w hyP rlak lM U C_________ Amtrtc*'* Itsdlni

$ * « » ON -O T L tt- 1 Ib. oC rrU kU * gives 'your do* as much pro* f i v tetna a s lU Iba. ot m a t; as m uch <ro<t as lbs. ^e l liv er ; a j mucb miser- ^«li aa m dot. e « * ; as ^ much carOoftydrofes aa o . > k 4 q t» o r milk. « •--»TAa M M U HIOMAN^ 'ASVKb TMd rrisk les . Then h>ok f

— ftlslg r tn r n iM eirtB t

J____ IttMnW n w f t - t o a . tomo^ f frriilln M M I...U / (;

M>n»h tw

A M d t y O e s b « H M M iy Do9 -

I

O O 4 F 0 0 D I

PAGB TWELVE

....

eld Club Me

ai7’ H H H H Hurley Post

auxiliary I Odd Pel-

sup- buslneu

by Emest mder. snd sry presl-

ting plans t meeting embershlp Succe.uful of Toys"

theme of Oeorvla

or Dv.'or>

rmbers to iB Sool board - iK >meetings

ommunlty A lnlng drive I W ll l i f l lO ll la M i^ # J | | . y ^ ^g will be | n | B l H H 9 W ar

children.

“le month B w i l lS aW vig rp? vIng nIghU ^ VTl will be

tha t the • ■ - ••-■*- •le.i In the wjh,. Vnlttrslly e( Idaho e«ei contest Of pounds for Msrle VsUey MI. FFA snd

Js dlvld- The student Jodilng was held before the « ‘ photo-engravlBi)__________

I B iu’ley Woman Q a “S 'S Relative of Abr;

,«niAln B r COBA A. BRADY Chlcni wlnnlns DURLEY, Feb. IJ-Pew . If any. schoo

f h , ,t» personi Ul her own home town know 10 Oithat Mrs. Florence Klrcher. wife of to his

Iter tnan ^ Kir^her, Burley, Is a ed toment ] are relative of Abraham Lincoln. sh<

•*’* Jn Chect usage, ujj jr jm emancipator when „ervlcshe was fl years old but to this day. wgr I

------- sh e -d « a n 't line»-ex»etly-tht-re«- ijrty-;P A iBtlonshlp. 6he hopes "Aunt HatUe" chtr•• ^ Lincoln, wife of her Ute uncle, Fred- proten ^ l J erlck A. Lincoln, who lives In P ort- n ..L O IU Und. Ore., may have genealogical „■ikif 1 records showing the relationship. , 1- ,.M e e t I t didn't matter to her as she was g lTft Aton,- nf Browing up and she psld llttl# stten- ^

“ 0" W discussions. She ^ e f iS nres. sethered, however, It must be cousin r. reUtlomhlp. Her g r a n d f a t h e r ., ‘ „ a m Charles F. Lincoln, sr., was a nstlve ' of New York and a clipper ship cap-le organ- 4 , , ^ _• ni,-.rf \n With hU brother, Frederick A. Lln- SHf w r n .m coin- he also was engaged In a book Pugn. binding business In Portland »fi«r the

It. D ran« comltig west. He is sUll living and apeak^ r r u ' t A »*kcs bU homo In fleulde, Ore, momomer V.M Klrcher Is the daughter o t troop•ere Mrs. Lincoln, jr.. In a 1 3alsy La- ,

Funeral Rites for■«“'S Burley Man Held =e first a rt aim L E Y . Feb. 13-Funeral serv- , , Ices for Clement Wilson Kelcher

S L were held Saturday a t the Plrst Christian chunrh wllh the Rev.

igton ond officiating,Clyde Oochnour played tho

d i^ prelude and postlude and a quar- tet, composed of Mack Crouch, the Rev. Mr. Balfour. Qeorge K. Scho-

- i f ,K. 1 " “"'1 Herschel Helllg. sang.;; inTjn. Burley Odd Fellowa had charKC ? CUude uravcslrio rites In the Burley I Tfnlmi** cemetery, Flowers were carrlcd by ‘ Holmes a ^,n .„ derson. Mrs. Bhlrley Estes, Mn. Ed *( pirKf Olorfleld. Mrs. Charles Allen and n

Mrs- 'August Llndiiulst. m Pallbearers were Berl Noblo. Cleo

iT i*n fnr B utU n. Warren Cox. Lloj-d Cox. “ I w en lor gpjncer Bingham and W. e. Bing-lernu and _______________________ ___» t Erwin,Mr*. DeU

Food-0-M 3t.on when »" «Upper.

N E R S ! . . D o a s

r o f e s s i o n a l s d o

= e e o ^ T > R y - W E f t o o ' N

LIKE F R I S K IE R) out ot 10 profesalonaU who feed a dry-type Uke Frtakles can’t be wretig! They know need a balanced d ie t-tha t meat alone Is not gh. Friakies Is a •'full.rourM" dinner-one th a t provides every alngle food element doga knovm to need tor comylele noMris^mentf LUtS M MUTtmOKAl UMiiiNCl has gone bito development o t tbe Friakies formula, per*<1 a n e r years of research, Fnsklts has what kea to build healthy, hippy dogs. In show - ahow. rrlskies-ted dogs a n winner*! Thst'a PrlaklM U th* meal ted at so many of- rtc*'» Itsdlnz kennels................... _ . ....................

I Cm H t«u tbM k«H ai b«<)i h Im 4

: □ 0@@

:s /

Then look for all the slew of a healthy. rrtaW eiT tt* "Mesl orChimplons;' today.

d H iy n i -9ml

lub M em bers Judge G i

ef Idaho extension icrrlce'a twine speclsllil. eondc M l FFA and veteran farm sludcnU en Ihla pei -Id b 'to re the e lxbth snaual seulh central Idaho put

lan Claim s She Is Joi of A b rah am Lincolnr Chlcngo. Ill, Sho attended grade “" tl ■If any. school in PortUnd and later moved “Iter

rn know 10 Omnha, Nebr.. wliero she went cow ' wife of to high school. In Chicago she Ualn- Woot

ey, Is a ed to become a registered nurce. Mr Lincoln. she was married to Dr, Kltclier vlslU w u re- Jn Chicago and after he llnUhtd his Mr or when service In the army during World spent this day. war I I they came to Albion. In lD4a Mr the-re-- nhcrn>oved fTHuneywhefiii'-DrTKif; retiir HatUe” chtr 1-1 engaged In the practice of hi! m M e.Fred- profession.

Bssldea being a wife, a mother and la l^ lca l „ retired nurae, Mrs. Klrcher finds HE ijwp. tQ take a p a rt In church work. King

Bhe la a member of the Burloy and .* ew* Presbyterian church and aids In ------

the different orttanliatlons of tlier P n

a nstlve ^ \ |% i- Speaker_

A. Lln- SHOSHONB. Feb. J3 — EmersonI a book Pugmlre. Hagerman. a member olid Bfier the stake nrealdency. was guest ^Ing and speaker a t the LDS church SimdnyOre, m om ins. Member* ot Boy Scout

jhler o t troop fil attended the church service ^coin, jr.. Ul a group.---------- M, J . Dill* recently was austalnedp as w ard fiscal clerk and Huritll[ O r Thorno as ward financial cltrk 10ry < 1 serve with the olher recently suj.l l e l d ^ ' 0*^ officers o t the church, al serv- “ " I F YOU DID NOT

= = HIGH SCyed tho VOV CAN STUDY AT HOME IN SP/k Quar- IIIGIi SCHOOL Dlich, the A H igh School DIPLOMA isr scho- BIGGER SALARY ond BRI®-. oun cpanuATES have kstkkeecnarKC F ro tr rss rapldl*. Low monlhlr paymeBurley b e s t JOBS CO TO HIGH SCI!

If you nre IS or over send NOWMli. Ed AMERICAN SCHOOLrn and i«« nioUwir. nikimd i>, riiir. n<gi

PU ui i.i4 Bf rioc IIIUII SCHOOL BMliIttlo..Cleo ? ; ? • ---------------------- --------------------•d Cox,I. Bing-I #D^ns ?W W F^~ l o i #D ' ’type:now . ( ■ I _I not

^ogs ,igntf _ __ _ • _i_bito ' ;per* ! ' • i -— —vhat ’ihowist's

s ~r t

' ijEthy.------ -----------------

KENGORD or RAis:— - • A V A IL-A0L-i-IN-------- ---------------

• S ing le W idth• W id th pnd 0 Hall

/ L t ______ • . .D o u b le -W id th ,.] ____f . / • T rip le W idth

7 . EXQUISITE— ' \ Bo»e —Green —Nato

# . Grey —.UlnlOreen-I FOR YOUR PtCrUB* W l

jge GUts IE/

BOI Educa

* ence trover

" fn 'I Oov. I for e< ment, favort

Johiretary

on th

I’l

^ Ices ri

irrf;Chang

‘Thstale

' J | F ' organ

decrei (our J

peelsllil. conduct* jud*lng a t the Filer fair- t)o,i U en Ihla pen of ipolted China polUnd*. maho nlral Idaho purebred sow sa le flfonday. (SUff Th(

teachi----------------------------------------------- --------------- lowcjl

i Journeys by G. F.People Reported nS

. u m o l e n n s f e r r y . Feb. 13-M r.d pade and M « . Ed H ibbard have returned ,r moved »It«r spending several daya In Mos-he wenl cow w llh their daughter, Mr.s. James |p i »le Ualn- Woods.lurse. Mr, nnd Mrs. Louis Mooney areKlrcher vlslUns relaUvc.s in Seattle. Wash,

bhed his Mr. and Mr.s, O ene nosln end sonag World spent a day In Boise on business.

In l&4a _Mr.__nntl Mrs. W illls Carrie have _€r7Kifi returned afier spending several daysIce of his In Mexico. They went by plane.

ther and SUSRAV CDESTler finds HEYBURN, F eb . 13 — Kennethch work. King, Preslon, wna a guest ot Mr.I Burloy and M rs. J. W. Holstcii Sunday, tlds In ------------ ;--------------------------------: =1 of tlie I r ----------------------------- il

RAINBOLTS'mber of

>y Scout h service

'“ ‘S Phonocidit 10 S t o r a g e 354

Itly SUJ. _________h. II . - ' ------ '-l|

U DID N O T FIN ISH

S C H O O LHOME IN SPARE TIME AND EARN A I SCHOOL DIPLOMADIPLOMA is t h o Key t o Y our RY ond BR IG H TER FU T U R EIAVE KSTKKED OVER SOO CO1.LE0E8 monlhlr paymenW. All Books Furnished TO HIGH S C IlO O t OIXADUATES ver send NOW for free Inlormatlon

Cillf. n»oi. Tw-!-u SCHOOL BmIiIm snd I IIEB fi«mpl« L.uon.

D R A W

DRAPERIES

u . l l _

u T r A Y O N F A I L L E ^

_ 6 ; 9 8 :IX Q U IS in C O LO RS-G re e n -N atjm il — w in e — 1-.U lnlO reen — Chartrenac \PlCrUB* WIKDOW OB WALLJ

S g ^ S f f l R S

•miES-NEWS. TWIN F

lEA O pposes Sei ■ I Slash, S eek s au

- r tT f > T« A l f l I »tarte

BOIBE. Feb. 13 (UJ»-The Idnho EducaUon as»claUon broke its sll- ■‘ '- enee today on the legiaUtlve con- troveny over eUte a id to educa-

lineIn Its llrat official comment an

Oov. Len Jordan's recommendations for economy in the s ta te govern- ^cdo, ment, the lEA wenl on rccord os stage favoring “at le u t a 10 per cent In- cry, b crease In the mlrUmum program." a^d !

H B ObIIIbcs s u n dJohn U, Booth, executive sec-

retary of the 1£A. released the groun'a aUWment oulUnlng Its stand on the educaUon issue. Booth .said the lEA represented 4,300 tenchcrs for n In Idaho schools nnd cducotlonnl <IhsUtulloivl. . ......... ................

"Since the present level of ' eiiualizallon was established by law ficeni in 1M7, the costa or-toods nnd serv- held Ices required for sebooLi has eliarp-

^ ^ H ~ h a v e remaned relatively un-' 1 1 .changed," the sta tem ent said. | | ( j

Support* Trnstee* m |‘The a.'.soclstlon f^lly .supports the W

Stale Trustees' as,soclatlon in tha torganltatlon's request for and In- p

^ B M j sbtence upon Increased, rather than l i l l B B decreased. tUte support. T hlrty-

four stales provide a ereaier .ihnre wf of the total costs of public cduca- |J‘“ ,

ler fair- [)o,i (rom slate sources lhan docs W i wlUnd*. Idaho, , ," y '1' r. (Staff The statement also claimed Idaho ,

teachers' salaries were "among Uie oJJ. ----------- lowest In the nation." 7i'

F » n lE R VISITORS *'°7,FILER, Feb. 13—Mr. and Mrs. oyri

) r i c Q Ralph Oangwlsh and Mr. and Mrs. ^t l Xfr Bruce Olenn and son. all Aberdeen, ,h, 1

S r ; ““r.s. James

oney sreWash. ^and sonsslncss.Tie have ______ M______ ____ __ ___ .£ BEARS

^O E B U C K A N D C O .

lone154 .............r mShed

____

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S

^ S a v e

i O v e r C o mS Choose fro m Sm art

a n d B e a u t i f y

1■ CHAir■ 6TYL1

r ............. TIibsb u p = i6 -ih e ;m ifio le slip co \turfl. M ade o f r e a l cu sfo m q t

ihey've o lso g o t 0 h o s t o f spec ' skirls go a ll a r o u n d , th e seam:

assure e a sy a s w ell a s p e rfe t

—^ Jlfipe, w ith g r a y b o c lcg ro ijhd ,',f. I grot;nd to n e s o f g r e e n , w ine <

i | C - a v a i l a b l e I N S T Y L E S T

^ " ^ m T c nn o .^ OJ> Cwnd tra

‘ " 1_a-~lbl Atm M d ^ Mod»» T.r>C„,

;. TWIN FALLS. IB A HO-

5 S e n io r s a t G. K B iA l T o P r e s e n t P l a y H (

? ? , = 5 S g S S 5 l“ f,; pr“o^?cilon'’w' l ^'presented Mar^Its sll- J Includes Harry Knlg^e.

line Kunmer, Donns Sprangler and ^

dnUoM • " ^ t^ 'n r X u B h ° T^ar^'

m l in - J'ry bu"mes.sVsns8er;VannaPUner igram." and Mnrj- Clark, sdvertlslng rnnn-

oRers, and Doris Carpenter, head «

fd *the 4-H to MEET •'..'■'f-.M HAGERMAN. Feb. 13-A meeting t„c ir i„.oVhrM for nil <-» council members and gf comnHnnnl 4-H lesilcrs Will be held a t 8 pjn, a n j the

Thursdny at-the home ot,M r..(vnd su inf Mrs j « Shoemaker. Election o t of- f qUov

bv law ficer* lor the coming year wlU be -d \J rv “ held and leaders fot lhe new year H p jelmrp- ______________ _________

r “” H ^ lsT h e Day If »i' When Backache i

Goes Away. . . . ■

" “ S s S S iI Idaho n>«r.»itnloo or ixpoiur* to

.ilu7.ilt.'uMr<ijtcaifSr°br mlUloni'for Cd Mrs. D..r6BrMT»,Whilftti«hoth«rw«^<;*>u.i n gid Mrs. “ • |r°m"h«<llT"mrnr^ jc jerdeen, Th.Ts .ub.. .ad fliu™WheUn flu.h««-M '«-c.m m .rui»tcxU 7i ,

M A O C O J I J B O I T E R A l l Y T W

l a v e w i p M

[ o m p a r a P i T um S m a r t N e w D e c o r a t o r C o l o r s

e a u t i f y Y o u r H o m o a t a B i g B a r

L. 8 8 7 Q . 8

CHAIR eOTJ6TYLES ^ 0 STYJ

l o l e slip covers w «tk lh e e r W g r c w T (h lio t-so -iI cu sfo m quolify fabric, sm ortly s ty led in eve l o s t o f specia l fea lures. The c u sh io n s a re r e v e J , th e seam s a re cord welted . . . a n d ih o a c

II a s p e rfec t fit. Beaulifully c o r r e lo te d , th® n

a c lc g ro u h d . will g o Wilh yoOr“c h o ic e b f 'th V f l i e e n , w ine o r g roy .

S T Y L E S T O FIT A U TH E SE F U R N I T U R I

C«™i «ra Hsdn ^ ^ . . . . . . . . . -

^ ^ = ■

TUESDAY, I

Buhl District to hi'cj; lay Hold Scout Drive f t i

fund cnmpaign tor Buhl and Castle- b lJfojd ai onc" .u* rnnt

March ^ campaign is a part of the an- f.** ' ' w , nunl drive of the Snake 'river coun- t

cU to raise funds tor the promoilon of l u t i n g . The money la used to

:r and • three-m an profe.ylonslstaff, training leaden apd cenUiU .

omiSi* ° TenrncapU lnsw ill meet In Baker's ^office at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20

pV ; s aBreakfast Held «

6HOSHONE. Feb. 13-Approxl- cfdictil mnlcly 100 Boy and CubScouLs nnd U cun

leellng fathers attended a Chamber liRANja and gf Commerce banquet for Scouls Ifnolu 8 P-™' and their dads a t Lincoln auditor- emptyr..(vnd lun; Sunday .momlng, ____________Ctwk,o t of- Following the breakfast the Scouts MONE'VlU be _ . _i_i__ ------- --------------V year

l i f , - ; — T b c S m a r t S h o p p e n _____l a y B u y W h e r e T h e i r ^ I P M o n e y G o e s F a r t h e r ! A

I O U R PRICES IST A R T A T ^

* 'j ^ ^ 9 C A S in g le Rail and up S fo m O N N E W 1951 PATTERN

1 WALLPAI H S T A T E HDVffl lu n ^ AVSNUE BAST TWIN FA

RALIY

r Colors

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: w T (h lio t-so-nV w "furnP

ion. 0, . Ih .. a n d th e a d iu s tm e n U « «

e la te d , t h e m ulti-co lo r

b ic e b f l h V f l o r a l in lU

F U ^ ^ R E TYPES

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FcS:for the r n f t s s Z _

the an-er rnim. After qbdv at t «_

■ Baker’s i ^ o u i t i■ Feb- 20

;ld ■;r .sauditor- empty ^ " K ^ f B

le^ouls

jp p e r » _____ _ $ {T h e irr t h e r !

and upkTTERN ' <

L L P A P E R I : H D W E c J1ST TWIN FALLS n Q s B

f ____IwmDED, JADED F U R N im l

d F lo ra l o n d S t r i p e P a t l i n f l

ik , H eavy>D uty C r e p e ( l i M

^ ^ i t m e n l i f o r T a i l o r i l F ^

M o d e s

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CUSTOM » m » sor* « »

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