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ScoreM MMic viuer, 1 ^^^tcerNo«> Id»bftWM~ 321 ^re Hu fcuhl P( ^ I c hundreds of valley' i ^Ktlon'clinics in Buperl ^K c d to boom, ■ n tlm c. the first rift il . in Shoshone by the I ■^vould be charged indi rccciving immunizs H ^ o t the special clini ^IWednesday; L^H jocI c Keith, county healt I ^ ^ L iid of the proposed fee, * ' vo owe any expluuttlon. .^ ■ T V . Telford, southeentri ^^K iitrlct health unit dlrecta hovever, that the deci ^ ■ v lie th e r the eeparat« coun ^ ^B u ld assets a fee to covc regbtraUon had been lel wporato dlscretloos. H ^H o u t tho anUtoxln serum wa _^K d bv the stato without cos: ;;^K ( lhe Lincoln coilbtr«m who constitute th ^■ boord of health, vai. avail ' aUnmcnt ^ H ih l. focal point In the lnd diphtheria, Mayor Thoma ^ H t b reported bis order o closing schools and thea urging cancellation of pub has roet with whole public support. ^K i i u organiuUons in BuH ^K d or canceled-'AieeUns ^H d for,tbls'veek. ,^^|RetMkah lodce meetlQi for Tuesday nlgbt wa u were the Klwanls clul sloted-Wednesday and tli :^Hof Eutem Star meetlni night. Th^ Y-Teen comi Tuesday was postponei '^ ■ n k . The Business and Pro rliih mwtlngs se alto w u canceled. ^K ssU erord veterans asrlcul ^ ^ E lo ln s college was cancele< .^^FweeK and Buhl instructor '^ ^ b s e r s also canceled cluset ^■ nenU ry PTA of Bubl can ^^Kmeetlngs and church choii and B ^ d meetings wen ^ H o iu U o n shots will b« giTer ^ ^■ Isy and Friday for thos4 •^^E ted thfi scries today at thi '^K i'ln^cltylialirB uhl ichool ■^^K-qyntr^tealth-unllr- ----- meetings repotted caaceleC Included the Rotary'cliil meeting regularly hel( ^ ^ ■ y noon and Uu Lueenu ^ ■ 'm ee ^ g schadutofcfttte <^HBFBD 9 |B 3 m 6w «■ ri^ t.rc»hM' iy ' H v e r G iv e n M .T )n y T e riti f l i B la in e J a il ^^■Uev-ue man was lined WC ^ ■ e n c e d to 90 days in jall' at the result ot an accident ^^H abo Sunday nlgbt in which ^K r - o l d Holley girl was hos- with a possible skull frac- a woman received a broken .^^psU w ood, who received the sentence from Probate ^ h n Wrlfiht. Hailey, was tho a pickup truck which was In a collision two miles ^^fcleata-ylth \ Iflsa TJncoIn Elmer Maas, Idabo Falb. Maas’ 'daughter. Penny, ^ ^ B v e d the head Injury. Mrs. who was riding In the ^ ^ ^ e l v e d the broken leg. ^ ^ B o vehicles sldeswlped dur- storm. The door ot the ^^^^rcnchcd open and Pie girl to ^ e pavement. ^ H l l^tr. and M n. R. R. Cronk ^^■chlidrenralMdahoTalls.~ ^ H o o d was arrested Monday on a reckless driving ^ H w NtumiJter. Caldwell, ^H l i ^ ’Justlce ot the P»ce ^^»i?EK..on.a.chargifi of speed. Khool zone. Ho was ar* state Patrolmao Stanley Ooodlng, was tlned ^ ^ ■ c o s u on a similar charge by Probate Judge James ^■^tt. He was arrested by ^ ■ s h e r i f f Ouy Coles, ^ ^ n reported to Twin Palla ^ ■ o n d a y evenlnR the license a car which he claimed B .... j, ' ^ p ir c r S tl lit ® o r e a T arg ets bTi.1. M.rch 3 im - iigntcr-bombers, ottacklns time In three l^^vosned two large mllltarv North Korea today w ^ fl„ probably Ue- ^ H B iie MlQ-15 and made five ^^vialms, Thundcrjets swept river and Its ^W rbuM . destroying 20 build- ^ ■ ^ s e tU n g off numerous sec- ^■zploslons. supply ^ H ^ rc < ] forilflentlon.1 red bridges and tunnels ParaM ^■^llllcry'sm aihed the reds’ rfic Drath orebbard tIU liU («r •nw »»< ttt u. _______________ ^ galley, 1B5J— fl falley, 1953— 4 3 IK3 --------------- a ----------- »l A Rei -orrieui cit7 CftlBtf K«r»; lundreds G( People Stay alley' residenta and school children r Rupert and Kimberly as the area’s ba rift in the concerted operations to a; r the Lincoln county health office's a 5d indi- -------------------- ^ --------- -- --------- W ater User LEB Palisade thcentral director, IDAHO FALLS, March 3 (< Monday urged increased app to cover Palis&des dam with the hope jeen left be placed In use one year earl lons. He The meeting of district 86 i^cosL struction now is eight month it5reom=- unleBS-addit-ional-moncyisTJp jte the be slowed down because of la u . avail* __________________________________ AFL Begins Major Drive I whole- J _ in Buhl __ On T*H La^ meetings ^ ^ Bepori* , eeting WA8HINOTCN, March »-Rcpeal jbt was 0^ practically all major provisions mln club 0^ UlB Taft-Hartley labor law was and tlie urged on congress today by the meeting American Federation of Labor. ■n comi- A IS-pagb atatement prepared by 9stponed a f l President George Meany for md Pro* bouse labor commltt«e hearings tings set closely paralleled recommendations THIBB puPUC-rMnntiy py tiin c io. agrlcul- The effect of the proposals would canceled 1^^ ^ retum the basic labor law structors l<irge!y to the framework of tho Wagner act, -which the Taft-Hart- ihl can* ley act modUled in 1M7.' ch choir Quotes President gs were Meany quoted President Elsen- hower as advocating "a law that M given merits the reapect ond support of ir those labor and management.” T at the “The Taft-Hartley act, how on l ichools the books, does not merit or enjoy Ib— I .the „respect_ot American . trade canceled unions—and that's putting it mild* UT 'club 17." tbe union official said. decUir* ly heu luir it has'plsced “intolerable re> stfictlons upoa^the « r d s « of baalo j pS ^teW A ^N riartreiW a BSIS 9S8B3»S^5w5?Sww “ eominltteo im te d .il^ S to.’« p t^ e ia'iy ‘ ftfamtosukoBa«wtbe<»hcta{e. It did so iiftsr aarrowly besting- a Democratle more to send the mea- n sure back to committee and couple Alaskan statehood with Hawaiian. -• - 0 0 ? "cbdunlttee leader«“ promlsed rm - ^y_be«rings'’_on.Alaakan.statc. T Teachers—Tlma D. Ludlns, New Iflll York teacher, eubpoenaed to tesUfy '' before the senate internal security ned UO subcommittee on communism in I Jall'at schools, refused to say anything iccldent about communist activities, n which Explains Bonodarles IQS h o s- TIdelands-Jack B. Tate, deputy ai frac- legal adviser for tbe state deport- >broken ment. told the senate interior com- mittee the state del>artment believes Ived the the federal government can give Probate the states power to develop resources was tho past the three-mile lUnlt. Bul he Ich was said intomational law fixes the U. ) miles S. boundary, and therefore that of TJncoIn tha sUtfii, at, th a t llnr ------------------- 0 Falb. -Voice—Reed Harris, acting chief Penny, of the Voice of America, told sen- ry. Mrs. ate investigators he was not opposed In the to the "broad principles" of Marx- leg. ism 20 years ago, but has changed ed dur- his mind alnce. And, ho said, ho al* - ot the ways bas opposed the Communist Pie girl party, nt. ^avem^WTOe «nate foreign - Cronk 6 a revUed resolution condemning palls.— RUssIa"for' perverting World-war Monday II agreements and enslaving peo- drlving pies. ^ S chools 111 ^ ^ £ -~ A r^ R e o p e n Murtaugh was the only school In IS tlned the area that remained closed Tues- charge day as a result of the bUziard a James over the week-end. Kimberly,', Han- ited by sen and Castleford schools also were closed on Monday but all.three n Falls reopened Tuesday morning.' license School buses for Kimberly ran late claimed Tueiday morning but nearly oil the , pickup pupils eventually reochcd school, claimed. Bn<mi-g«ra, rim<^,tl. ia, bfl USS^ ireed to snow by nlghtrcuT In Hansen, approjclmately M per cent of tho pupils reached school IJ*. nearly on Ume Tuesday morning. Ill , The roads in the Murtaugh area sUlI wero closed Tuesday morning £ 6 t S so school was canceled. 1 tm — Tho district hlghwoy office in Itacklntf Shoshone Tuesday morning report* n three ^ Uiat all stato roads In the dls- military ^Jct aro open but that many of )dny -M slippery and rough. Some ,ly Je. snow fell In the Strevell area Mon* »de five ‘*»y nlBht but did not block tho road. s swept I •*] Cold ■ « ro woa the coldest, recorded In i;;s r . ‘S ;f ichSvi Pgature fallen to the sero mark. ________________ - A Regional Newspaper Serving leUI Cltr «n4 itf WOTr»pip«f _____________________________ Get Shots;- tying Home [ren received shots Tuesday at im- ^ ’s battle against the diphtheria bug 5 to arrest the epidemic threat was ice's announcement that a fee of 50 sers U rging__ ides Cash Hike ch 3 (ff)—Eaatem Idaho water users :d appropriations for construction of : hope the huge storage reservoir can ar earlier than planned. •• ict 86 water users waa told that con- months ahead of schedule. However, 0-of lack of funds, Harold T. Nelson, -------- Boise, regional engineer, for the reclamation bureau, said, "At the rato the contractors have ouUlned their work schedOle." he sal^, *'the Palbades ^am can begin KC storage a year ahead of the ori- ginal schedule. Can Gala Economies jdvV “This wlll.mean-a-fastcT'appro* 'jfflaUoiT ouUay for the project il r“ , ft fs to meet the schedule. The -Repeal p^iuades dam Is a one-package deal ovlslons ond economies-can deflnlUly be a w -WM achieved Uuough' this accelerated by the schedule—if appropriations are »r. available to keep pace wlUi the ored by work.” my for KeUon said the project now it leorlngs down for 17tt million dollar* In the ^ 'g a 1 would Ilon dollars will be needed, » r law Water users adopted a resolution of too urging congress to mako the addl- t-Hart- Uonal funds available. OppoM Hells Canyon “Determined opposition" to the flf Hells canyon project on Snake river nort nf Idoho-Oregon border was expressed In another resoluUon. District 36 reelected L>-nn Cran- rtnifw Idaho-Falls.-as-watermastcr SdB consecuUve year, »■MH Named to theTidvlsury cuuimittn » « H- V. Sharp. PUer, chairman; Leonard Graham, Rigby, vice chair* Df bZSa “ “ *• Coleman, St. AnUiony, ^Jke’Is,Giyen SSK Ideas on War "S; By Van Fleet -WA8UINGT0N. March 3 Ifl - I ^ ti. Gen._Jame8_A^Van_Fleet,.an adw- cate of Tigoross action In Korea, . UMf **^Id today after a White House «oa- «"• cede the U. B. eighth anny conid be sr's _____ _ WASHINGTON, March 3 «>- Gen. James A. Van Fleet laid his deoutv Korean strategy views on tho Une icM rtl ^<^y lu a private White House talk r com^ with President Elsenhower, xlleves The reUred eighth army com- - -ly. mander flew here through freezing sources ^ confer with the Prc.ildcnt 3ut ha ‘^^’1 ^ receive a hero's welcome* U homo by the nation's civilian and ^ a t of mlllUiry high commands. __________The general's plane landed at No- rrjjw ilorial olrporl al 11:31 ajn. (EST) d sen- “ ^llsht from Ft.-Bmgg, N. 0. ipposed 1*0 greeted with full mlUtary Marx- honors. tuinged Van Fleet Is scheduled to answer ho al* congressional quesUons, In hearings mtmlsl starUng tompirow, on what con bo done to break tho Korean stalemate, foreign His first talk, however, was wlUi ■mnlng Elsenhower. Their private 30-mlnute d“war talk-preceded a Whlta House lunch- ; peo- eon In the aggressive old soldier's honor. Van Fleet, relieved of his Korean command fpr ago reasons, has said I often hls eighth army could launoh ^ ^ •B~sfa1etnafe»Minuliliig utfeiislTe aiiy ______ Ume with what It has now In men I P ll and arms."iut Qen. OinaiTN.~Brad- ley, chalrmon of Uie Joint chiefs ot lool In staff, has said a heavy moblllsaUon Tues- buildup would have to precede a iuzzard successful offensive ogalnst the Chl- ' Han- nese reds. s' also W hat Van Fleet con tell congrcss 1 Uirce on this score wUl develop later. To* day's business, perhaps wllh tho cx* in late cepUon ot the private talk with ths oil the commander-ln-chlef, was largely school, ceremonious. ---------- ,tED.n toaB^AtDE P -^ M ner BOISE. March 3 (fl-Oov. Len *ch»l Jordan today proclaimed March aa jmlng. annual Red Cross campaign monUu 1 area —: ; : .n Gamma Globu ig Importan Mon* 'CoUecUon of blood for processing ;k Uie Into samma globulin for use in In- fanUlo paralysis epidemic areas Is one of the newest and most ira* 1 portant projects plonned by the American Red Cross for IflM, ac« cording to C. R. Heppter. Twin Falla tem- county Red Cross fund drive chair* ‘^'■0 d»v A toU l of M3,000.000 m ust be vjri railed during the March Red Cross campaign to finance projects fot ,bove IflM- som e $7,000,000 wlU be usedfor jera- Uje gamma globulin Project Twin 10 on ' f'alls' goal for tho drive la'tlS,000. ^ Heppler reporta the Red Cross turned over cublo cea- Umeter* of gamma globulin—enough for 246.000 average polio s h o ^ to — — I tha office of defeosi mobUlutlon. ’I . . - T \ \ ' \ TWIN FALLS, IDAHC t Im.. j ( I bug : was- W V '-''' users . - on of . ** i con* 'over, elson, r.for said. Frealdeot Dwight D. Elsenhowet -s have Rhodea (left) enjoy Ungb in Angn it." he President to bold ber baby. Mrs. 1 begin whose father atletapted to take i 10 ori- baby, bot fonnd, after developloj ahntter too Ute. (NEA telephoto) appro* ............................- rn Jerom e Yoi rl InHunti , JEROME, March 3-Donald Joel I »u Jackson, Jerome, was wounded fati fvent^a nccldentaUy on a hunting ^ Tho boy was taken to St. Bened , but died at 3'pjn. Jerome count] oluUon on tj,o case about 1:30 p.m. Thc doctor who treated the youU boy in the chest, hit a rib and glai Jackaon had been hunUng rabt to Uie, -Jujd Wayne Foremon. They hod fl e river the rifle in Uie cor. He got in and er was glove compartment when tho rifle ion. 'dherift Bums said Fred Jackson I Cran- his uncle put It In the car and the master • The body is at Uie WUey-funeral yeor. ------------------- -------------- g Iranian Pol ^ Up Comi TEHKAN, Iran, MicH S a ir today a demonstration by 2,0( parliament square shouting ‘ o p f with the American advisers.’' The red high command hai w — by all its followers against ‘ against “Ajnerican advisers" m ilitary missionl Tlie United I con- demonstrations were essen- Did be tiaiiy anti-American, advised all Americim citizens to l^eep (if>_ off the streets. Id his Fearing repeUUon of yesterday's e line riots fn which American embossy * Uilk cars and army, mlssloo Jeeps were attacked, the Iranian government com- sent rumbling to the parllo- eezlng ment square. Ttoops cordoned-otf ■udent the sguaro and barricaded the main come- streets leading' to it, under orders 1 and to shoot If Uio reds tried to break Uu^ough. it Na* niiT | T>n>i*Tnfmn1 fESTT----------------RftQ-asfiUknnifl_„--------- 11 0 Tho sovemment announced an lULiirv indefinite ban on all furUier dem* ' onstraUons. nswer But the communists, in bands iringa ranging in number from 50 to on be thousands, strode through Uie city mate, distributing anU-Amerlcan and wlUi anU-shah pamphlets, and engaging ilnute Taking odvantage ot lhe_dls- imch- puta—bctwccn'~Slftih" Mohammed Idler's Reza Pahlevi andJ^emlcr Moham- med Mossadegh, the reds moved to orean copltallze on the pollUcal strife. S _______ e aiiy ^ M o M 8'tfHfl»—« ^ m e a —U F K a v e - r e - . men covered tho “face" he lost when the Bfs of last week-ert'd. uiUon But the Internal pollUcal sltua- !do a Uon wa.i complicated today by a I Chi- bitter—and potenUally dangerous— dispute between Mossadegh and his igress rival “strong man," Ayatollah Sayed To* Kashonl. i>pcoker of the maJIls 10 ex* (lower h0U50 of parliament) and h ths fonaUcal Moslem religious leaders, irgely Mossadegh wanted a'vote of con- fldenoa supporting him in his strug* gle with thc shah for power. Kas* 1nm f«retuaca^ ‘ ciinnmillamentr to Len order unUl Mossodegh reinstated an :h aa ousted pro-Kashanl security of* onth. fleer. bulin Project of ^ ant; Local Drive isslng It takes a UtUe more than one pint n In- of whole blood to produce an aver* as Is ago doM of gamma globulin used to . im* prevent pi^ralysls among polio pa- Uifl Uenta.' , ac- The consignment Is the first of tha Falla blood tho Red Cross will provide hair* the office ot defenso nioblUzaUon under an oRreement ot last Decem- j ber when tho program was Inau- The Red Cross is collecUng the . . blood and paying for processing and qs_.,_ packaging. It will conUnue to tum BM over to ,th e otflce of defense mo* ' ' bllkaUoQ all supplies' of gamma Cross globulin .08 they, como from Uie cen* laboratories. lOUgh All allocaUons of gamma globulin A-^to Will be m ade solely by the defense Itlon. agenoy,«ml tisai dUtribuUco'of U» \V \ Z/V /V V •' IDAHO, TUESDAY, MARCH 37l95: ihift by President Isenhower, M n. Eisenhower and Mra. Aubre b in Angiista. Oa.. afler Mn, Rhodes aaked Ui iby. Mrs. Rhodea holds Aubrey;>.. X monibi to take a plotnre of Elaenhower holding th developing the flim, that he had cUoked th telephoto)___________________________________ Y outii K illed inting Accidenj mold Jackson, 17, son of Mr. and Mra. Oecri mded fatally early Monday aftemoon when i &hunting trip three miles north and four mil St. Benedict's bospltal here after tha occlde 310 county Sheriff James B. Bums was caUi 31. , the youth said Uio. .22_callber buUet stru^.U 1 and glanced into 'the heart lUng rabbits with his nephew, Fred Jackso ley hod finished their hunUng and Jackson p ot in and leaned over the gun to reach into U tho rifle discharged. Jackson asked If tho rifle's safety was on whi r and tho youth assured him it was on safet ly-funeral home here. — ---------------- ------------- Police B reak ym m unist M abi iw l 8 (U.R)-^olice brokrup with clul 1 by 2,000 communists who marched c outing “Yankee go home” and—dow Jviaers.” land has ordered mass demonstratior gainst “im pwalist plots." The shoul dvlsers” were aimed at the America United States embaaay, aware that th t essen- ----------------------------------------- LiSpPTACoiincil Here Selects embassy ivcmment New Officer! 10 parlla- Joned- off Mra. Edael Hoi? was elected pre the main ident of tho Twin Falb PTA cour ler orders cll Tuesday night, succeeding Mr to break Abraham Amos. Officers, ^elreted ^ fo;^ two - yei meed an Stammerjohn, first vice president her dem* ^<>ul Puller, second vie president: Mrs. J. H. Benham. secre in bands Thelma Hoakin n 50 to Uie city Nominated Candldatea 'MeaffSiff R>ch<i«l Howard was chait t.. man o f the nomlnaUng committee fh. j|.. wmcn compruca also Mrs. ucrnj Wlnklcr,-Mrs;Frarik E. SUVcns. M r MoZm* moved to WlUlam Roemer. strife. The offlcera will be Installed a tho next mceUng, slated April S a the Lincoln schooL y-ftVe^w^ ~~Taa-e6unoit=di5<msM^ft»Km when the tlon of PTA for the new senior hlgl Fcsmstf/ •school. It wttmmnmnt:eaTttrs. J. c Williams win act as summer round :al situs- up chairman. - 1 ond his Committee reporta wero prcsentc' ah Sayed by the various chahmen. Includln. 0 majlls Mrs. W. O. Montgomery, hot lunch ent) and Mrs. Artell Kelly, community chest 1 leaders. Mrs. John MelviUe. radio; Mn e of con- Winkler, parent educaUon: Mn [Us Strug* James 0. Leighton, publicity, ani fcr. Kas* Richard Howard, procedur stated an ^ le meeUng was conducted b irlty of* Mrs. Amos. Mrs. LeRoy Arrlngtoi __________ read the president's message. of Red Cross ive W ill Help Dili one pint product wlU be the responsibility o an aver* the state health officers, Hepple n used to emphasized. pollo pa- Gamma globulin will be availobl to families tn every part of th rst ot the United States thli< summer througl 1 provide stale health deportmenta under : blUzaUon plan proposed by a special commit t Decem* tee of tho national resea:^ council ’OS In au - Gamma globulin has been prove< / of value in treatment of measles am :Ung the InfecUous hepoUtls be.-ildek prevent sslng and ing tho paralysis caused by polic ) to tum Heppler pointed out^ that onl :n'se mo* through wide clUsen parUcIpatloi gamma can the program be suocessfuL H< tom Uie urged every Twin FaUs county clU ten io give his financial support U globulin the Maroh Red Cross fund cam I dtfente palgn;and to-cspUnue blood don*' a'rfUw - —-J Nine Irrigated Idaho I 3> 1953 ^iHouse 1 For F 1 Boai BOISE. March 3 (i=P>—Th and aenLto-thej^uvmiiurtog create a similar one whose ; ^H ||H Rep. Perry Swisher, R„ I and game committee “couldi ^ 9 Nearly 6 ^ State B u BOISE, March 3 (;P)-'BI11 flflH I In the offing today called fc trs. Aubrey a state offlco building and s I staked Ujo other public construction. Proposed appropriations tha unit of a library at Unlver for a trade and industrial b -------------- Idaho State college. - T Under a bill prepared for Iff finance committee, the trai have top priority, the libra I Ji next and the fine arts buil |0 n T ..in g third. Tho^^ill provid for appropriating tho mon Wt8, Oecrga from the general fund as becomes available and ia a iie accident examiners. ; was caUed Would BhUt Funds A bill Introduced In the hoi I struck .the. .woultLtransfer money fron) tho ge eral fund to the state board of < od Jackson, ocilners so Uie board could acqu Jackson put a site in Boise and proceed wl Kb into the construcUon of a nlne-story offl building. ras on when other houso bills Introduced Mo a on safety, day would appropriate from t •- -------------- general fund-»3as.000-for buildi ------------------ and equipping a kitchen, cannei k cold storage plant and doctor'r re dence at Nampa state achool; I3& 000 for an employes' dormitory a: offlca building at stole hospll [■ I - norUi. OrofIno; $1,900,000 far co obs. ' - stitctlni tf'ttmnecUng tunnel' uifh Hiihn »tate.,ho8pltal aouUj, .Blackfoot,. VIW CIUDB irnproTament r arched on AnoUier would appropriate lift o d — d o w n ooo_ironx_tho ,j>enn*nent_lnU]dli fund for a probation and part . .. building, cannery and ahop ai istra tio n s warden's residence, for convertl) tie shouts tho present warden'a home in Americfln guards*' quarters- and' for rcmodi i“g Uio old admlnlstraUon buildlJ s that the the state penltenUary. Introduced In the senate -we •1 bUla to appropriate from the pe ii>11 manent building fund 1390,000 f . consmicUon^t the industrial trail ing school and.m,SlS for heatli A p f c plant alteraUons at sUte hosplt north and from the general fut !• $GO,OM for a railroad spur and co tresUe at state hospital south. IIS'S House Passes Levy Cut Bil president: BOISE, March 3 M^-Paased unai econd vice Imoualy by the house,'a bill redudi ham. secre- state Income taxes next year by : a Haaklns, for each dependent claimed by U taxpayers went to the senate toda ut«a' R«P- H. Grant Gardner, R., Po; cite, said It would mean 14,000 lov was chair- bracket taxpayers would- be -e: committee, empted from paying any taxes or Irs. Uernia UiaV K tf&UJfl^^ri tflll itAM' fflBj teVciis. Mrs. thon $500,000 in revenue, rvln Ehlers Ho pointed out that it does ni r. affect the taxes on 1953 income di nstalled at March 15. April 0 at ^ passed by tho senato, Idahoar would figure their taxes next yei =er*ftniea- thft Hnme-ni UiU yiar, and tbs senior high deduct from tho final amount i mer round- The bill hod the hocking of Go U n Jordan who first suggested Uw cxcmpUon levels be ralsed but laU «d . said he Uiought tho $5 reducUo B presented reUi I. Including to low-income groups, hot lunch; , ~ 11 Area Men Get illclly, and Induction Orden Poyen Twin Falls county me iducted by March 20 for InducUon Into tl; Arrington armed forces, Mrs. Peorle Aldrid :sage. clerk of the locol selecUvo servk —— boord. said Tuesday: ______ The men are Qerald Rv Klelnkop Richard O. Kunkle. Richard ] Scwelt«r, Robert D. Slatter. Vliij ^ . "W, Champlln. Cloyce O. Edward / lll-f. Gerrild L. Page, Va) G. Hankln v/M -v Jack D. Pierce, Richard D. Ihler on Byron B. Thomas. nslblUty ot -s. Heppler i i nrt ot the ^ ^ know,' sold the ,r thrnuBh wcathcrmon. 'T hat ,'lamb' had < under » ^00 "'“'h f'eecc and sounded too ol commit. " “on-hut we're oil MunHi cnUUed to one mlsUikc." „n The lost for^ost was almost neMler^d many.,Uie AP reporter -if thought and hoped Uib predlo- Uon for Uie next five days would prove moro reliable: - *'Cool WlUl occasional snow. iy>tal predpiUUon averagUig .10 to iO of an inch. Tompemtures below normal wllh afternoon Jilglis M-W. low 18-W," |. «^babl,)T; Idaho Counties ___ H«nbcn Aa<llt BarMD of CImUUos ' Ai»oel»Ud f t — tnd UnlUd Tntt 36 Passes Fish^nd ard Over] The Idaho housa paased 4^12 a: m nrtoday a measure to abollah thTbta whose appointments would bc subject 2r, R„ Bannock, termed the bill "gutlei “couldn’t face up to the situation th at 6 M illions for B uilding Askec IF )—^BIIls before the Idaho legislature < ailed for appropriation of $1,760,000 f< Ig and some four million' dollars worth < ction. - - lations include $1,850,000 for the fin University of Idaho and $425,000 eac istrlal building and fine- arts building i ired for introduction in the senate by i the trade and industrial building wou he l i b r ^ ---------------------- ----------------- provides Board Orders ho money r, « and o .it aewer rroiect ,nd is ap- . J board ot At .West-EarJ Dds Ths board of dty commlssloDe the house received peUUons signed by 63 rei in) tho gen- dents of the West Park area Ma oard of ex- day night asking' InstallaUon of lUld acquire sower in the area. Tb# board I -oceed with stxucted City Engineer Normi s t ^ office Crossley to begin making plana f ths project luced Mon* Crosaley said the sewer would from the planned so others who may ali or buUdlng. later can participate in tbe proJe n. cannery, The delegatea who presented t octor'g real*- poUUtms-had ienuested“UiB“boa hool; $360.- to wlUihoId its okay of Uio proje inltory and unUl several residents vho are o te hosplUil of town have had an opportunl 10 for con- to algo. ; arToddi- J. T. Morse, who ha* led tJ Ig and con- movement to obtain the Hirer, sa tunnel' gt aome residents'did not sign l ^ u ickfobt -- they feared the cost would«oae « ,eni r of Uuli-old agft'iiatotASCS'He'-U riate $160.- U tbey have Msunnce trcm tl lt_llUUdlng _ <C«aUBB«4 M fM rca, b l o u i a) and parole ZZ -------------- L M U. N. Envoys homo into ' ~ _ »’Si3Si Rule Out Any ' “a. Korean Gain (330 000 for ____ train* W iriED NATIONS. N. Y.. Man tor heaUng 3 W -W orld diplomats ruled oi te hospital <^aQces today for any nev acUon c neral fund ^ o ^ a In tho current 17. N. seasle jr and eoal hearing the uncompromlsir aauth. stands pronounced by both tl . Soviet union and the United State * Soviet Foreign Minister Andr 7 . Vishlnsky fired a broadside i QAG Uie new RepubUcan adminlstraUo in , Uie U. S. yesterday. He tol t T ) *11 ^ 0 general assembly's pollUcal oon: P~l111 mltteo once again tho only way 1 kssed iman- accept hb own formula for peac Ul reducing —a formula already rejected by a year by $5 overwhelming majority In ths U. I aed by the Nothing Nev Aside from Vlshlnsky's Masts i the EbenhowfiT admlnlstraUoi which he accused ot merely •T>oi taxM ’imd «WI«ff~*h)nrTBe7Tmmai>Ache30 —ifHPwp hook,—ttaaji^-dalagfttstf ^ousd-notl] ------------lng nev in the Russian's speech, fc > vhlch they had waited tensely afl noiM due " suspending Uu« oonsecuUv meetings. I MnhonBs ' odamaot stand—and th announcement earlier by Chl« n. S. Delegate John Cabot Lodg' 'ir.T thai Uie'T r'H .'ames'wonld' nc amount » demands for a nir nf Oov "honorable sctllement” ln"korea- ?iLlcd Uiat 'Indicated^ a conUnuIng deadloc “le quesUon during Uie rest < iducSon t iM reUet No Now Blda No delegate'has shown any li lenUon of Introducing any new prt P^' ending the deadlock. Vishlnsky hinted bo may reit » J ___ _ troduco- as a fresh resoluUon h V C ie rS old proposal-rejected during tt ,iinfv Tnun fl^s^ half ot thb assmbly sessio ■mn T?X "" 1,^ cease-fire and an IntemaUonal coi in Aldrich fercnce on the quesUon of prlsonei of ww. reunlflcaUon of Korea ao oUier far eastern, problems. Storm Goes Into . K S Colorado Regioi t.lhlerand DENVER, March 3 ^^^-A slon front from the northwest moved ir I to Colorado today after spreading blanket ot snow over Wyomin Tl Utah and southern Idaho. t.« *K« ^0 jnoblure belt extende V f Uirough westem Kev Mexico to U- j Mexican border and-Into Kansa Missouri and Oklahoma. FtecilE ttCTc all reported in southccntn .1 Kansas wllh snow In the norther ® and western porUons cf Uiat stat Wyoming temperature* dipped I five below m o at Big Pinej- an minus a at , -Colorado temperatures ver* niB f I vhat varmer viUi Leadfine. tv ffirS.i?' mUe* high Jn'Oie Rocki*s. reportto( iho coldest reading, .tvo bttov; •• ' : Lftemoon Tjaperaturoi itoo drw*<-b^Ipii wro fn pertloas of ntsb and Xttaaa Lov«st jreport^ aiark VI* two f fTMt beioirMrt^ -1 ■■ ------ — FINAL EDITION^ ’ ^ , PEICE S O M es Plan nd Game erhaulinj I 4^12 after considerahlB hentpd deh ifilfie'btate flah and game commiasion i e subject to senate confirmation. )ill "gutlcBs,” adding the joint senate i tion that-the commlssioniorm of mana * ment Isn't working. You Cf keep harmony with five ecutives when you heed c one." . « Rep. E. E. Latumer, R., Jer said Uie blU 1* "aimed Uf '■ S K lp tl Director T. B. Murray, a contei 760.000 for The senate staU affairs com rs worth of t«0 reported out. vUhoiit ra mendaUon. an anU-gambllng. - *i,« ,/r— acUon va* expected, to tel r the Xirst Jater in Uie day asother xoun 25.000 each the fUlbuster vhlch forced tbe building at eestion lasUng.: It had 43 bUb w flnal, mate by its sideraUon-most of them kft !dlnir would Monday., i t eos5idered ZZL_I— nine bUl* to 10 hmn» Moada; result of the filibuster. ders T i../ii™SI?pJ52rSc>: u lav, (ubsUtut^ • tvo*plat« basb.for Uis too-mile tax, 0 .|6 L /i sent bai^ to tha senate hlgl <7 Ohaliinso John Z long meeting,' eonunlsslonert No *lgn of * alovdovn eao ed by 83 resl- the senate'* morning aesdoo ..“fr* suspended zules-UL-paa* a.aerli ^*U on of a noncontnrfeifslal bill*. One 'n be bos^ In- aet up an tnterlm study ot leer Norman state’s medical care need*, alrai P l«a for SeortUnaUng Uu 16 (CoUnifd •> r w t 1*. c t o a I iwer vould be ■■ . ... Experts Shov S S Small Concer ; vho are out i OnBeef RiA lie (ever, said SrASHtNOTOlI.. (slgnl^use flm expert*'*ald.ti5i^1he'1 ould«ofteeut eafUs narlrtt.protehlr .irfltac aac«H«"Mld affected--«reaUy-:iit.-'lStt*it ice trcm tbe either of two nev admlnlitn t. biou a) order* loTwing Importa et c ------ -----------dlan beef, l^OyS B ^ S ”iuted| y yesterday on'iutiLliaporti Tba tA ny- ^ mouUi disease north:ef tbe bo r*oiviC! A vhUe later. Fral \7 a lll5 Ebenhover ordered Into etfect i 1' a tariff agreement t* ruled out qqit, nevacUonon DetaU* ZiateA Sm m SSi It pranltt Import' ot n j to 10 ^ ^>**<1 ot Canadian cattle vtlg: £? len tto mo pound. mTS pounda each ye*r at ths tntnin 1. MaM li^.Ebenbove^*aoEonvassot J«£a iDUaitd to bobter Uie , to toe U N ^ American catUo market, lu WB w .«. ths import lim it doub >v vould help D. 8. Urestoek grff y'* Masts at In Uia long run. r»p«us».a naHTAcheson Actually, Uure 1* lUUe pros of large,ImporW.of-Canadba- '* speech, for in the near future, eren viU I tensely aft- tdhff barrftrs.'^ecaosfi-'Ouai consecuUve prices are higher than tbota ; vnlllng in V. B. Urestock'marl id—and the Beef prices have dropped sha by Chief In thb country,.but have been'i Sabot Lodge, ported in Caniula ty the^ gwi es woQld. n i» mwii. u^nn.i ands for an Rep. Harold O. Hagen, R . M ' ln ”korea— Onlroflucea leglsianon"^tenl*j ng deadlock require the administration to I the rest of 100 miUlon. dollara vorUi of sur ’ session. tl. S. beef and butter to be dW ^ uted freo lo “needy persona" in. «,y to- , ' r.U . P. Walkout esoluUon h b - t o i 1 1 Is Schedult in ImmMlnti^ —sAM-jaUCB o n r, Man* S naUonal con* sgalnst the Ui I of pj^nO T pocitio railroad has been set, n if ^rea ond oftlciab said today, but It vUl be disclosed,pendliig approTilf _ union headquarters. ' m in H. W. Corbett, Pocatello, ct X IllU jnan of a. commlltee represeo pA m <\n three unions Involved, said the ll JA C g lU II will affect Union Paclflo operat ur^-^ storm from Solt Loke C l^ to Butte. U ■4t moved in- and from Green River, Wyo. r spreading a Huntington. Ore. • T Wyoming. In that territory aU three us sho. —the BroUierbood of Locooc It extended Firemen and Knglnemen, Brot Lfexlco to the bood of RoUvay Trainmen into Kansas, Order of RaUvay Conductors na. Pteezlng affected, Coriiett said. souUicentral tn addlUon Uia ORO.l* Idk Uie northeni in a dbpute affeoUnt Volea >f Uiat ctate. ciUo opersttoe* vest a t Btmttng -e* dipped to And trom , pi™,, ..d ndTiii*.-t«e '' las, r e p o r t - i btiov; - :: p«riqM.v«»:)™ ii^iiW!iM wu opp«!i,atoy g«=u6i55SB® SS laod Xttaha. tiir^ n e w jiu g jw jH M ^ n* twD d0^' den*e sodce .-M knroT^iffl
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^ r e Hu fcuhl P(^ I c hundreds of valley' i ^ K tlo n 'c l in ic s in Buperl ^ K c d to boom, ■ n t l m c . the f irs t r if t il

. in Shoshone by the I ■ ^ v o u ld be charged indi

rccciving immunizs H ^ o t the special clini ^ IW ed n esd ay ;

L ^ H jocIc Keith, county healt I ^ ^ L i i d of the proposed fee, *'

vo owe any expluuttlon. . ^ ■ T V . Telford, southeentri ^ ^ K i i t r l c t health u n it dlrec ta

hovever, th a t the deci ^ ■ v l i e t h e r th e eeparat« coun ^ ^ B u l d assets a fee to covc

regbtraUon had been lel wporato dlscretloos. H

^ H o u t tho anUtoxln serum wa _ ^ K d bv the stato w ithout cos: ; ; ^ K ( lhe Lincoln c o i lb t r « m

who constitute th ^ ■ b o o r d of health , v a i . avail

' aUnmcnt ■^ H i h l . focal po in t In the ln d

diphtheria, Mayor Thoma ^ H t b reported bis order o

closing schools and thea urging cancellation of pub

has roet w ith whole public support.

^ K i i u o rganiuU ons in BuH ^ K d or canceled-'AieeUns ^ H d for,tb ls 'v eek .

,^ ^ |R e tM k a h lodce m e e t l Q i for Tuesday n lgb t wa

u were th e Klwanls clul sloted-Wednesday and tli

: ^ H o f E u te m S ta r meetlni night. T h^ Y -Teen comi

Tuesday was postponei ' ^ ■ n k . The Business and Pro

rliih m w tlngs se alto w u canceled.

^ K s s U e r o r d veterans asrlcul ^ ^ E l o l n s college w as cancele< .^ ^ F w e e K and Buhl instructor '^ ^ b s e r s also canceled c lu se t ^ ■ n e n U r y PTA of B ubl can ^ ^ K m e e tln g s and church choii

and B ^ d meetings wen

^ H o i u U o n shots will b« giTer ^ ^ ■ I s y and Friday for thos4 • ^ ^ E te d thfi scries today a t thi ' ^ K i 'l n ^ c l ty l i a l i r B u h l ichool■ ^ ^ K -q y n tr^ te a l th -u n llr - -----

meetings repotted caaceleC Included th e R o tary 'c liil

meeting regularly hel( ^ ^ ■ y noon and U u L ueenu ^ ■ 'm e e ^ g s c h a d u to f c f t t te

< ^ H B F B D 9 | B 3 m 6 w

«■ r i ^ t.r c » h M ' iy '

H v e r G i v e n

M . T ) n y T e r i t i

f l i B l a i n e J a i l

^ ^■ U ev-ue m an was lined WC ^ ■ e n c e d to 90 days in ja ll' a t

the result o t a n accident ^ ^ H a b o Sunday n lgb t in which ^ K r - o l d Holley girl was hos-

with a possible skull frac- a woman received a broken

.^ ^ p s U w o o d , who received the sentence from Probate

^ ■ h n Wrlfiht. Hailey, was tho a pickup truck which was In a collision two miles

^ ^ f c l e a t a - y l t h \ Iflsa TJncoIn Elmer M aas, Idabo Fa lb . Maas’ 'daughter. Penny,

^ ^ B v e d the head Injury. Mrs.who was riding In the

^ ^ ^ e l v e d th e broken leg. ^ ^ B o vehicles sldeswlped du r-

storm. T he door o t th e ^ ^ ^ ^ r c n c h c d open and Pie girl

to ^ e pavement.

^ H l l^tr. and M n . R . R. Cronk ^ ^ ■ c h lid r e n ra lM d a h o T a lls .~ ^ H o o d was arrested Monday

on a reckless driving

^ H w N tumiJter. Caldwell,

^ H l i ^ ’Justlce o t the P » c e ^ ^» i?E K ..on .a .charg ifi of speed.

Khool zone. Ho was ar* s ta te Patrolm ao Stanley

Ooodlng, was tlned ^ ^ ■ c o s u on a sim ilar charge

by Probate Judge Jam es ^ ■ ^ t t . He was arrested by ^ ■ s h e r i f f Ouy Coles, ^ ^ n reported to Tw in Palla ^ ■ o n d a y evenlnR th e license

a car which h e claimed

B .... j, '^ p i r c r S t l l i t

® o r e a T a r g e t sbT i.1 . M .rch 3 im -

iigntcr-bombers, ottacklns time In three

l^ ^ v o s n e d two large mllltarv North Korea today w

^ f l „ probably Ue-^ H B i i e MlQ-15 and made five ^ ^ v i a l m s ,

T hundcrjets swept

river and Its ^ W r b u M . destroying 20 build- ^ ■ ^ s e t U n g o ff numerous sec- ^ ■ z p l o s lo n s .

supply

^ H ^ r c < ] forilflentlon.1

red bridges and tunnels P a raM

^ ■ ^ l l l l c r y 's m a i h e d the reds’

r f ic D r a th o r e b b a r d

tIU liU («r —•nw »»< ttt u ._______________ ^

galley, 1B5J— fl “falley, 1953— 4 • 3IK 3 ---------------a

----------- » l A Rei

-orrieui cit7CftlBtf K«r»;

lundreds G( People Stayalley' residenta and school children r Rupert and Kimberly as the area’s ba

rif t in the concerted operations to a; r the Lincoln county health office's a 5d indi- -------------------- ----------- ---------

W a t e r U s e r

LEB P a l i s a d ethcentraldirector, IDAHO FA LLS, March 3 (<

Monday urged increased app to cover Palis&des dam w ith the hope jeen left be placed In use one year earl lons. He The m eeting of d is tric t 86 i ^ c o s L struction now is e ight month it5reom=- unleBS-addit-ional-moncyisTJp jte the be slowed down because of la u . avail* __________________________________

AFL Begins Major Drive

I whole- J _

in B u h l__ On T*H La^meetings ^ ^ Bepori* ,e e t i n g W A8HINOTCN, M arch » -R c p ea l jb t was 0^ practically a ll m a jo r provisions mln club 0^ UlB T aft-H artle y labo r law was and tlie urged on congress today by the meeting American F edera tion o f Labor.■n comi- A IS-pagb a ta tem en t prepared by 9stponed a f l P residen t G eorge M eany for md Pro* bouse labor com m ltt«e hearings tings se t closely pa ra lle led recom m endations

THIBB puPUC-rMnntiy py tiin c io. agrlcul- T he effect o f the proposals would

canceled 1 ^ r e tu m th e basic labor law structors l<irge!y to th e fram ew ork of tho

W agner a c t, -which th e T aft-H art- ih l can* ley act m odUled in 1M7.' ch choir Q uotes P residen tgs were M eany quoted P residen t E lsen­

hower a s advocating " a law th a t M given m erits th e reapect ond support of ir those labor and m anagem ent.”T a t th e “ The T aft-H artle y a c t, how on l ichools th e books, does n o t m e ri t or enjoy Ib— I .the „ re s p e c t_ o t A m erican . trade canceled unions—a n d th a t 's p u ttin g i t mild* UT 'c lub 17." tb e un io n official said. decUir* ly h e u luir i t h a s 'p ls c e d “intolerable re>

stfic tlons upoa^the « r d s « of baaloj pS ^ t e W A ^ N r i a r t r e i W a

B S I S 9 S 8 B 3 » S ^ 5 w 5 ? S w w“ eominltteo i m t e d . i l ^ S to.’« p t ^ e

i a ' i y ‘ f t f a m to s u k o B a « w tb e < » h c ta { e . I t did so i i f ts r aarro w ly besting- a Dem ocratle m o re to se n d th e m ea-

n sure back to com m ittee and couple A laskan s ta tehood w ith Hawaiian.

- • - 0 0 ? "cbdunlttee leader«“ promlsed r m - ^ y _ b e « r i n g s '’_ o n .A la a k a n .s ta tc .

T T eachers—T lm a D . Ludlns, New I f l l l York teacher, eubpoenaed to tesUfy ' ' before th e se n a te in te rn a l security ned UO subcommittee on communism in I J a l l 'a t schools, refused to say anything icclden t about com m unist activities, n w hich E xplains B onodarles IQS hos- T Id e la n d s-Jac k B. T ate , deputy ai fra c - legal adviser fo r tb e s ta te deport- > broken m ent. told th e se n ate in terio r com­

m ittee th e s ta te del>artm ent believes Ived th e th e federal governm ent can give Probate th e s ta tes pow er to develop resources was th o p ast the th ree -m ile lUnlt. B u l he Ich w as sa id in tom ational law fixes the U. ) miles S . boundary, a n d therefore th a t of TJncoIn th a sUtfii, at, th a t lln r-------------------0 F a lb . -Voice—R eed H arris, acting chief Penny, of the Voice o f A m erica, told sen-

ry. M rs. a te investigators h e w as n o t opposedIn th e to the "broad princip les" of M arx-leg. ism 20 years ago, b u t h a s changed

ed d u r- h is m ind alnce. And, ho said, ho al*- o t th e ways bas opposed th e Communist Pie girl party,nt. ^ a v e m ^ W T O e « n a te foreign

- Cronk 6 a revUed reso lu tion condemning palls.— R U ssIa"for' p erverting W orld -w ar Monday I I agreem ents a n d enslaving peo- drlving pies.

^ S c h o o l s 111 ^

^ £ - ~ A r ^ R e o p e nM urtaugh w as th e only school In

IS tlned the a rea th a t rem a ined closed Tues- charge day as a resu lt o f th e bUziard

a Jam es over the w eek-end. Kimberly,', Han- ited by sen and Castleford schools also

were closed on M onday b u t all.three n Falls reopened T uesday morning.' license School buses fo r Kim berly ran late

claimed T ueiday m orn ing b u t nearly oil the , pickup pupils eventually reochcd school, claimed. Bn<m i-g«ra, r im < ^ ,tl. ia, bfl U S S ^ ireed to snow by n lghtrcuT

In H ansen, approjclmately M per cen t of tho pupils reached school

I J * . nearly on Ume T uesday morning. I l l , T he roads in th e M urtaugh area

sUlI wero closed T uesday morning £ 6 t S so school w as canceled.1 tm — T ho d is tric t h lghw oy office in Itacklntf Shoshone T uesday m orning report* n th ree ^ U iat a ll s ta to roads In the dls- m ilitary ^ Jc t aro open bu t th a t many of )dny -M slippery and rough. Some ,ly J e . snow fell In th e Strevell area Mon* »de five ‘*»y nlBht b u t did n o t block tho

road.s sw ept I •*]

Cold ■« r o woa th e coldest, recorded In

i;;s™ r . ‘S ; f

i c h S v i P g a tu re fallen to the sero mark.

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A Regional Newspaper Serving

leUI Cltr «n4itf WOTr»pip«f _____________________________

Get Shots;- tying Home[ren received shots Tuesday a t im- ^ ’s battle against the diphtheria bug

5 to arres t the epidemic th re a t was ice's announcement th a t a fee of 50

s e r s U r g i n g _ _

i d e s C a s h H i k ech 3 (ff)—Eaatem Idaho w a te r users :d appropriations for construction of : hope the huge storage reservoir can a r earlier than planned. •• ict 86 w ater users waa told th a t con- months ahead of schedule. However,

0-of lack of funds, Harold T . Nelson, -------- Boise, regional engineer, for

the reclamation bureau, said, "A t the rato th e contractors have

ouUlned their work schedOle." he sal^, *'the Palbades ^ a m can begin

K C storage a year ahead of the ori­ginal schedule.

Can G ala Economies j d v V “This w lll.m ean-a-fastcT 'appro*

'jfflaUoiT ouUay for th e projec t il r“ , f t fs to meet the schedule. The -Repeal p^iuades dam Is a one-package deal ovlslons ond econom ies-can deflnlU ly be aw -WM achieved Uuough' th is accelerated by th e schedule—if appropriations are » r . available to keep pace wlUi the ored by work.”m y for KeUon said th e pro jec t now it leorlngs down for 17tt million dollar* In the

^ 'g a1 would Ilon dollars will be needed,» r law W ater users adopted a resolution of too urging congress to mako th e addl- t -H art- Uonal funds available.

OppoM Hells Canyon “Determined opposition" to the

f lf Hells canyon project on Snake river nort n f Idoho-Oregon border was

expressed In ano ther resoluUon.„ D istrict 36 reelected L>-nn Cran-

r tn i fw Idah o -F a lls .-a s-w a term a stc r S d B consecuUve year,

» ■ MH Named to theTidvlsury cuu im ittn » « H- V. Sharp. PUer, chairm an; Leonard G raham , Rigby, vice chair*

Df bZSa “ “ *• Coleman, S t. AnUiony,

Jke’Is,Giyen SSK Ideas on War "S; By Van Fleet

-WA8UINGT0N. M arch 3 Ifl - I ^ t i . Gen._Jame8_A^Van_Fleet,.an a d w -

cate of Tigoross action In Korea, . UMf ** Id today a fte r a W hite House «oa-

« " •cede th e U. B. eighth a n n y conid besr's _____ _

WASHINGTON, M arch 3 « > - Gen. Jam es A. Van F lee t laid his

deoutv K orean strategy views on tho Une i c M r tl ^ < ^ y lu a private W hite House talk r com^ with President Elsenhower, x lleves T he reUred eighth a rm y com- - - ly . m ander flew here through freezing sources ^ confer w ith th e Prc.ildcnt 3u t h a ‘ ^’1 ^ receive a hero's welcome*

U homo by the nation 's civilian and ^ a t o f mlllUiry high commands.__________T he general's plane landed a t No-r r j j w ilorial olrporl a l 11:31 a jn . (EST) d sen - “ ^llsht from Ft.-B m gg, N. 0 . ipposed 1*0 greeted with full mlUtary M arx- honors.

tuinged V an Fleet Is scheduled to answer ho al* congressional quesUons, In hearings

m tm lsl starUng tompirow, on w h a t con bo done to break tho Korean stalem ate,

foreign His f irst talk, however, was wlUi

■mnlng Elsenhower. T heir private 30-mlnute d “ w ar talk-preceded a W hlta House lunch- ; peo- eon In the aggressive old soldier's

honor.Van Fleet, relieved of h is Korean

command fpr ago reasons, has said I often hls eighth arm y could launoh ^ ^ •B~sfa1etnafe»Minuliliig utfeiislTe aiiy______ Ume w ith w hat I t has now In menI P l l and a rm s ."iu t Qen. OinaiTN.~Brad-

ley, chalrmon of Uie Joint chiefs o t lool In staff, has said a heavy moblllsaUon Tues- buildup would have to precede a

iuzzard successful offensive ogalnst the Chl- ' H an- nese reds.s' also W hat Van F lee t con te ll congrcss 1 Uirce on th is score wUl develop la ter. To*

day's business, perhaps w llh tho cx* in late cepUon o t the private ta lk with th s oil the com m ander-ln -ch lef, w as largely school, ceremonious.

---------- , tED. n t o a B^At DE P - ^M ner BOISE. March 3 ( fl-O o v . Len * c h » l Jordan today proclaimed M arch aa

jm lng. annual Red Cross cam paign monUu 1 area — : ; :

.n Gamma Globu ig Importan

Mon* 'CoUecUon of blood for processing ;k Uie Into sam m a globulin for use in In -

fanUlo paralysis epidemic areas Is one of the newest and m ost ira*

1 p o rtan t projects plonned by the American Red Cross for IflM, ac« cording to C. R. Heppter. Twin Falla

tem - county Red Cross fund drive chair* ‘ '■0

d»v A toU l of M3,000.000 m ust be v j r i railed during the M arch Red Cross

campaign to finance projects fot ,bove IflM- som e $7,000,000 wlU be used fo r je ra- Uje gamma globulin P ro je c t Twin 10 on ' f'a lls ' goal for tho drive la 't lS ,000.^ H eppler reporta th e Red Cross

• tu rned over cublo cea-Umeter* of gamma globulin—enough for 246.000 average polio s h o ^ t o

— — I th a office of defeosi mobU lutlon.

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T W IN FALLS, IDAHC

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: was-

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users . -on of .

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i con*'over,

elson,r . f o rsaid. F re a ld e o t D w ight D. Elsenhowet

-s have R hodea (left) enjoy U ngb in Angnit." he P re s id e n t to bold b e r baby. Mrs.1 begin w hose f a th e r atletap ted to take i10 ori- baby, b o t fonnd, a fte r developloj

a h n tte r to o Ute. (NEA telephoto)

appro* ............................- —

r n J e r o m e Y o i

r l I n H u n t i, JE R O M E , M arch 3 -D ona ld Joel

I »u Ja ck so n , Jerom e, was wounded fati fvent^a nccldentaUy on a hunting

^ T ho b o y was taken to S t. Bened, b u t d ied a t 3 'p jn . Jerom e count]

oluUon on tj,o case about 1:30 p.m.‘ T h c d o c to r who treated the youU

boy in th e chest, h i t a rib and glai Ja ck a o n had been hunUng rabt

to Uie, -Jujd W ayne Foremon. They hod fl e river th e r if le in Uie cor. He got in and er was glove com partm en t when tho rifle ion. 'd h e r if t B u m s said Fred Jackson I C ran- h is u n c le p u t It In the c a r and the

m aster • T h e body is a t Uie WUey-funeral yeor. ------------------- --------------

g I r a n i a n P o l

U p C o m iTEH K A N , Iran , M icH S a

i r today a dem onstration by 2,0( p arlia m e n t square shouting ‘

o p f w ith th e Am erican advisers.’' T he re d high command hai

w — by all i t s followers against ‘ ag a in st “Ajnerican advisers" m ilita ry missionl Tlie United

I con- dem onstra tions were essen- Did be tiaiiy anti-A m erican, advised

all A m ericim citizens to l^eep (if>_ o ff th e s tree ts.

Id his F e a rin g repeUUon of yesterday's e line r io ts fn w h ich American embossy * Uilk c a rs a n d a rm y , m lssloo Jeeps were

a ttac k ed , th e Iran ian government com- se n t rum bling to the parllo-

eezlng m e n t sq u a re . Ttoops cordoned-otf ■udent th e sg u aro a n d barricaded th e main come- s tre e ts le a d in g ' to it, under orders 1 and to sh o o t I f Uio reds tried to break

Uu^ough. it Na* niiT| T>n>i*Tnfmn1 fE S T T ----------------RftQ -asfiU knnifl_„---------11 0 T h o so v e m m e n t announced an

lULiirv ind e fin ite b a n on a ll furUier dem*' onstraU ons.

nswer B u t th e communists, in bands iringa rang ing in num ber from 50 to on be thousands, strode through Uie city m ate, d is trib u tin g anU-Amerlcan a n d

wlUi a n U -sh a h pam phlets, and engaging

ilnute T ak in g odvantage o t lh e_ d ls- imch- p u ta —bctw ccn '~S lftih " Mohammed Idler's R eza P a h le v i a n d J^ e m lc r Moham­

m ed M ossadegh , th e reds moved to orean cop ltallze o n the pollUcal strife.

S _______e aiiy ^ M o M 8'tfHfl»—« ^ m ea —U F K av e-re - . m en covered th o “face" h e lost when the

Bfs of la s t w eek-ert'd . uiUon B u t th e In terna l pollUcal sltua- !do a Uon wa.i com plicated today by a I C hi- b itte r—a n d potenUally dangerous—

dispu te be tw een M ossadegh and his igress r iv a l “s tro n g m an," A yatollah Sayed

To* K ashon l. i>pcoker o f the maJIls 10 ex* (low er h0U50 of parliam ent) and h th s fonaU cal M oslem religious leaders, irgely M ossadegh w anted a 'vo te o f con-

f ldenoa suppo rting h im in h is strug* gle w ith th c shah for power. Kas* 1nm f «ret u a ca ^ ‘ ciinnm illam en tr to

L en order unU l Mossodegh reinstated an :h aa ousted p ro -K a sh an l security of* on th . fleer.

b u lin P r o j e c t o f a n t ; L o c a l D riv eisslng I t ta k es a UtUe m ore than one p intn In - of w hole blood to produce an aver*as Is ago doM o f gam m a globulin used to. im* p rev e n t pi^ralysls among polio pa-

Uifl Uenta.', ac- T h e consignm ent Is th e firs t of thaFalla blood th o R ed Cross will providehair* th e o ffice o t defenso nioblUzaUon

u n d e r a n oRreem ent o t la s t Decem-j ber w h en th o program was Inau-

T h e R ed Cross is collecUng the. . blood a n d pay ing for processing andqs_.,_ packaging . I t will conUnue to tumB M over t o , t h e otflce o f defense mo*' ' bllkaU oQ a ll supp lies ' o f gamma

Cross globulin .0 8 th e y , como from Uiecen* labo ra to ries .

lOUgh A ll allocaU ons of gam m a globulinA-^to Will b e m a d e solely by the defenseItlon. agen o y ,« m l t i s a i dU tribuU co'of U »

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IDAHO, TUESDAY, MARCH 37 l95 :

ihift by President

Isenhower, M n . E isenhower a n d M ra. A ubre b in Angiista. O a.. a f le r M n , R hodes aaked Ui iby. Mrs. Rhodea ho lds A u b re y ;> .. X m onib i to take a p lo tn re o f Elaenhower h o ld ing th

developing th e flim , th a t h e h a d cUoked th telephoto)___________________________________

Y o u t i i K i l l e d

i n t i n g A c c i d e n jmold Jackson, 17, son of Mr. and M ra. Oecri mded fatally early M onday a ftem oon w hen i & hunting tr ip th re e miles no rth a n d fo u r m il

S t. Benedict's b o sp lta l here a fte r th a occlde 310 county S h e riff Jam es B. B um s w as caUi 31. ,the youth sa id Uio. .22_callber buUet s t r u ^ .U

1 and glanced in to 'th e h e a r t lUng rabbits w ith h is nephew, F re d Jackso ley hod finished th e ir hunUng a n d Jackson p o t in and leaned over the gun to re a c h in to U tho rifle discharged.Jackson asked If th o rifle's safe ty w as o n whi r and tho you th assured h im i t w as on safe t ly-funeral hom e h e re . — ---------------- -------------

P o l i c e B r e a k

y m m u n i s t M a b iiw l 8 (U.R)-^olice b ro k ru p w ith clul 1 by 2,000 comm unists who m arched c outing “Yankee go home” a n d —dow Jviaers.”land has ordered mass dem onstratior gainst “im p w a lis t plots." The shoul dvlsers” w ere aimed a t th e A m erica United S ta tes embaaay, aw are th a t th

t essen- -----------------------------------------

LiSpPTACoiincil Here Selects

embassy

ivcmment New Officer!10 parlla-Joned- off M ra. Edael Hoi? was elected p r e th e main id e n t o f th o Twin F a lb PT A cour

ler orders c ll T uesday night, succeeding M r to break A braham Amos.

O fficers, ^elreted ^ fo; tw o - yei

meed an S tam m erjohn, first vice president her dem* ^<>ul Puller, second vie

presiden t: M rs. J . H. B enham . secre in bands T helm a H oakinn 50 to

Uie c ity Nom inated Candldatea

'MeaffSiff R>ch<i«l Howard w as chaitt . . m an o f th e nomlnaUng committeef h . j | . . w m cn com pruca also M rs. u c rn j

W lnklcr,-M rs;Frarik E. SUVcns. M rM oZm*

moved to WlUlam Roemer.strife. T h e offlcera will be Installed a

tho n e x t mceUng, slated A pril S a th e Lincoln schooL

y-ftVe^w^ ~ ~ T a a-e 6 u n o it= d i5 < m sM ^ ft» K m when the tlo n of PTA for the new senior hlgl F c s m s tf / •school. I t wttm m nm nt:eaT tt rs. J . c

W illiam s win act as sum m er round :al situs- up chairm an .

-1 ond his C om m ittee reporta wero prcsentc' ah Sayed by th e various chahm en. Includln.0 majlls M rs. W . O . Montgomery, h o t lunch ent) and M rs. A rtell Kelly, com m unity chest1 leaders. M rs. Jo h n MelviUe. rad io ; M n e of con- W inkler, pa ren t educaUon: M n [Us Strug* Ja m es 0 . Leighton, publicity, ani fcr. Kas* R ichard Howard, procedur

stated an ^ l e meeUng was conducted b irlty of* M rs. Amos. Mrs. LeRoy Arrlngtoi __________ read th e president's message.

of R e d C ro ss i v e W ill H e lp D ilione p in t p roduct wlU be the responsibility oan aver* the s ta te health officers, H epple

n used to em phasized.pollo pa- G am m a globulin will be availobl

to fam ilies tn every p a r t o f thr s t ot the U nited S ta te s thli< sum m er througl1 provide s ta le h e a lth deportm enta u n d e r :blUzaUon p lan proposed by a special com m itt Decem* tee o f th o national r e s e a : ^ council’OS Inau- G am m a globulin has been prove<

/ of value in trea tm en t of m easles am:Ung the InfecUous hepoUtls be.-ildek preven tsslng and ing th o paralysis caused by polic) to tum H epp ler pointed out^ t h a t o n l:n'se mo* th rough wide clUsen parU cIpatloi

gamma c an th e program be suocessfuL H<to m Uie urged every Twin FaUs coun ty clU

te n io give h is financia l su p p o r t Uglobulin th e M aroh Red Cross fu n d cam

I d tfen te p a lg n ;a n d to-cspUnue blood don*'a 'r f U w -

—- J Nine Irrigated Idaho

I 3> 1953

^iHouse 1 For F 1 Boai

BOISE. March 3 (i=P>—Th and aenLto-thej^uvm iiur to g create a similar one whose ;

^ H | | H Rep. Perry Swisher, R „ I and game committee “couldi

^ 9 N e a r l y 6 ^

S t a t e B uBOISE, March 3 (;P)-'BI11

f l f l H I In the offing today called fc trs. Aubrey a s ta te offlco building and s I staked Ujo o th er public construction.

Proposed appropriations tha u n it of a library a t Unlver

fo r a trade and industrial b-------------- Idaho State college. -

T Under a bill prepared fo rI f f finance committee, the trai

have top priority, th e lib ra I J i n ex t and the fine a r ts buil | 0 n T . . i n g third. Tho^^ill provid

fo r appropriating tho m on Wt8, O ecrga from the general fund as

becomes available and ia a

i i e acc iden t examiners.; w as caUed Would BhU t F unds

A bill Introduced In th e ho i I s tru c k .the . .woultLtransfer money fron) th o ge

e ra l fund to th e s ta te boa rd o f < od Jackson , oc ilners so Uie board could acqu Jackson p u t a site in Boise and proceed wl K b in to th e construcUon of a n lne -s to ry offl

building.ras o n w hen o th e r houso bills In troduced Mo a on safe ty , d a y would appropria te fro m t•- -------------- general fund-»3as.000-for buildi------------------ a n d equipping a k itchen , cannei

k co ld storage p lan t a n d doctor'r r e dence a t Nampa s ta te achool; I3& 000 for an employes' dorm itory a: offlca building a t s to le hospll

[■ I - norUi. OrofIno; $1,900,000 f a r co

o b s .' - s t i t c t l n i tf 't tm necU ng tu n n e l' u i f h H iih n »tate.,ho8pltal aouUj, .B la c k fo o t,. V IW CIUDB irnproTam ent ra r c h e d o n AnoUier would app rop ria te l i f t o d — d o w n ooo_ironx_tho ,j>enn*nent_lnU]dli

fu n d for a probation a n d part . . . building, cannery a n d ahop ai

i s t r a t i o n s w arden 's residence, fo r convertl) tie s h o u t s th o present w arden'a hom e in A m e r ic f ln guards*' quarters- a n d ' fo r rcm odi

i“ g Uio old adm lnlstraU on buildlJ s t h a t t h e th e sta te penltenU ary.

Introduced In th e se n ate -we • 1 bUla to appropriate from th e pe

i i> 1 1 m a n en t building fund 1390,000 f . consm icU on^ t th e industria l trail

in g school a n d .m ,S lS for h eatli A p f c p la n t alteraUons a t s U te hosp lt

n o r th and from th e general fu t ! • $GO,OM for a railroad sp u r and co

tresU e a t sta te hosp ital south.

IIS'S House Passes Levy Cut Bil

p resid en t: BO ISE, March 3 M ^-Paased unai econd vice Imoualy by the house,'a bill red u d i h a m . secre- s ta te Income taxes n e x t y e a r by : a H aaklns, fo r each dependent c laim ed by U

taxpayers w ent to the senate toda u t « a ' R«P- H . G ra n t G ardner, R ., Po;

c ite , said I t would m ean 14,000 lov w as c h a ir - b rack et taxpayers would- be -e: com m ittee, em pted from paying any taxes or

I rs . U ern ia UiaV K tf&UJfl^^ri tflll itAM' fflBj teVciis. M rs. th o n $500,000 in revenue, rvln E hlers Ho pointed ou t th a t i t does ni r. a ffec t th e taxes on 1953 incom e d in sta lled a t M arch 15.A pril 0 a t ^ passed by tho senato , Idahoar

would figure the ir taxes n e x t yei = e r* f tn ie a - thft Hnme- n i UiU yia r, and tb s sen ior h ig h deduct from tho f in a l a m oun t i

m er round - T he bill hod th e hocking of Go U n Jordan who f irs t suggested Uw cxcmpUon levels be ralsed b u t laU

«d . sa id h e Uiought tho $5 reducUo B p resen ted reUiI. Including to low-income groups, h o t lu n c h ; , “ ~

11 Area Men Getillclly, and Induction Orden

P o y e n Twin F a lls county me

iducted by M arch 20 for InducUon In to tl;A rring ton arm ed forces, Mrs. Peo rle A ldrid

:sage. c lerk o f the locol selecUvo servk— — — boord . said Tuesday: ______

T h e men are Q erald Rv K lelnkop R ichard O. Kunkle. R icha rd ] S cw elt« r, Robert D. S la tte r . Vliij

^ ■ . "W, Champlln. Cloyce O . Edw ard / l l l - f . G errild L. Page, Va) G . H ankln v / M - v Ja ck D. Pierce, R ichard D . Ih le r on

B yron B . Thomas.nslblUty o t-s. H eppler i i • •

n rt o t th e ^ ^ know ,' sold the, r thrnuBh w cathcrmon. 'T h a t ,'lam b' had < u n d e r » ^00 " '“ 'h f 'eecc and sounded too ol c o m m it. " “ o n - h u t we're oil

M unH i cnUUed to one mlsUikc."„ n T he lost f o r^ o s t w as alm ostn e M le r ^ d m any.,U ie A P reporter-if though t and hoped U ib predlo-

Uon for Uie nex t five days would prove moro reliable:- *'Cool WlUl occasional snow. iy>tal predpiU U on averagUig .10 to iO of an inch. T om pem tures below normal w llh afternoonJilglis M-W. lo w 18-W,"

| . « ^ b a b l , ) T ;

Idaho Counties ___

H«nbcn Aa<llt BarMD of CImUUos ' Ai»oel»Ud f t— tnd UnlUd Tntt

36 Passes Fish^nd ard Over]

The Idaho housa paased 4^12 a: m n rto d a y a measure to abollah thTbta whose appointm ents would bc subject

2r, R „ Bannock, term ed the bill "gutlei “couldn’t face up to th e situation th a t

6 M i l l i o n s f o r

B u i l d i n g A s k e cIF)—^BIIls before the Idaho legislature < a iled fo r appropriation of $1,760,000 f< Ig and some four million' dollars worth < ction. - -lations include $1,850,000 fo r the f in U niversity of Idaho and $425,000 eac

istrlal building and fine- ar ts building i

ired fo r introduction in the senate by i the trad e and industrial building wou he l i b r ^ ---------------------- -----------------

provides Board Ordersho m oney r , T » • «and o . i t aewer rroiect,nd is ap- . Jboard ot At . West-EarJ

Dds T h s board o f d ty commlssloDeth e house received peUUons signed by 63 rei

in) th o gen - den ts o f th e W est Pa rk area M a oa rd o f e x - day n ig h t a sk in g ' InstallaUon of lUld acquire sower in th e area. T b# board I -oceed w ith stxucted C ity E ngineer Normi s t ^ office Crossley to beg in making plana f

th s p ro jec t luced Mon* Crosaley sa id th e sewer would

fro m th e p lanned so o th e rs who m ay ali o r buUdlng. la te r can partic ipa te in tbe proJe n . cannery , T he delegatea who presented t octo r 'g rea l*- poU U tm s-had ienuested“ UiB“ boa hool; $360.- to wlUihoId its okay of Uio proje in lto ry a n d unU l several residen ts v h o a re o te hosplU il o f tow n have h a d an opportunl 10 fo r con - to algo.; a rT o d d i- J . T . M orse, who ha* led tJ Ig a n d c o n - m ovem ent to ob ta in the H irer, sa

tu n n e l ' g t aome res id en ts 'd id n o t sign l ^ u ic k fo b t -- they feared th e cost w ou ld « o a e « ,eni r of U u li-o ld agft'iiatotASCS'He'-U r ia te $160.- U tbey h av e M su n n c e trcm tllt_llU Udlng _ <C«aUBB«4 M fM rca, b lo u i a) and parole — Z Z --------------

L M U. N. Envoyshom o in to ' ~ _

»’Si3Si Rule Out Any '“a. ™ Korean Gain(330 000 fo r ____

tra in * W ir iE D NATIONS. N. Y.. M a ntor heaU ng 3 W -W o rld diplom ats ruled oite h o sp ita l <^aQces today fo r any n e v acUon cnera l fu n d ^ o ^ a In tho c u rren t 17. N. seaslej r and eoal hearing th e uncompromlsiraau th . stands pronounced by both t l

. Soviet union a n d the United S ta te* Soviet Fore ign M inister A ndr

7 . V ishlnsky fired a broadside iQ A G Uie new RepubUcan adminlstraUo

in , Uie U. S. yesterday. He tol

t T ) * 1 1 ^ 0 general assembly's pollUcal oon:P ~ l1 1 1 m ltteo once ag ain tho only w ay 1

kssed im a n - accept h b own form ula for peac Ul reducing —a form ula a lready rejected by a y e a r by $5 overwhelming m ajority In th s U . I aed by th e N oth ing N ev

Aside from Vlshlnsky's Masts i t h e EbenhowfiT admlnlstraUoi which h e accused o t merely •T>oi

ta x M ’im d «W I«ff~*h)nrTBe7Tmmai>Ache30 —ifHPwp hook,—ttaaji^-dalagfttstf ^ousd-notl]

------------ln g n e v in th e R ussian 's speech, fc> vh lc h they h a d w aited tensely afln o i M due " suspending U u « oonsecuUv

meetings.I M nhonBs ' od a m ao t stand—and th

announcem ent earlier by Chl« n . S. D elegate Jo h n Cabot Lodg' 'ir.T th a i Uie'T r 'H . ' am es 'wonld' nc

am ount » dem ands fo r anir n f Oov "honorable sc tllem ent” ln " k o re a - ?iLlcd U ia t 'Indicated^ a conUnuIng deadloc

“ le quesUon during Uie r e s t <id u c S o n

t iM reU et No Now BldaNo d e le g a te 'h a s shown any l i

— ‘ lenUon of Introducing any new p r t P ^ ' end ing th e deadlock.

Vishlnsky h in te d bo may re it» J ___ _ troduco- as a fre sh resoluUon hV C i e r S old p ro p o sa l-re jec ted during t t ,iinfv Tnun fl^s^ h a lf o t t h b a ssm b ly sessio■ m n T ? X ""

1, ^ cease-fire and a n Intem aU onal coi in Aldrich fercnce on th e quesUon o f prlsonei

o f w w. reunlflcaU on of K orea ao oUier fa r e a s te rn , problems.

Storm Goes Into . K S Colorado Regioit . lh l e r a n d DENVER, M arch 3 ^^^-A slo n

fro n t from th e northw est moved ir I to Colorado today a fte r spreading

b lanket o t snow over W yomin T l U tah a n d sou the rn Idaho.

t.« *K« ^ 0 jn o b lu re b e l t extende V f Uirough w estem K ev Mexico to U-

j M exican bo rder an d -In to K ansaMissouri and O klahom a. FtecilE

ttCTc a ll reported in southccntn■ .1 K ansas w llh snow In th e no rther® a n d w estern porUons c f U iat s t a t

Wyoming tem perature* dipped I five below m o a t Big Pinej- a n m inus a a t

, -Colorado tem pera tures ver* n iB fI v» v h a t v a rm e r v iU i L eadfine. t v

f f i r S . i ? ' mUe* high Jn 'O ie Rocki*s. reportto( ih o coldest read ing , .tvo bttov ; •• ' :

Lftemoon T ja p e ra tu ro i ito o drw *< -b^ Ip ii w ro fn pe rtloas o f n ts b a n d Xttaaa L ov«st jr e p o r t^ a ia rk V I* two

f fT M t be io irM rt^ ’

- 1 ■■ ■------ — FINAL

EDITION^ ’ ^

, PEIC E S O M

es Plan nd Game erhaulinjI 4^12 a f te r considerahlB hentpd deh ifilfie 'b tate flah and game commiasion i e subject to senate confirmation.)ill "gutlcBs,” adding the jo in t senate i tion th a t-th e com m lssioniorm of mana

* m ent Isn 't working. You Cfkeep harmony w ith five ecutives when you heed c one."

. « Rep. E. E. L a tu m er , R ., Je r sa id Uie blU 1* " a im e d Uf '■

S K l p t l D irector T . B. M urray , a contei

7 6 0 .0 0 0 fo r T h e senate s ta U a ffa irs com rs worth of t«0 reported ou t. vU ho iit r a

mendaUon. a n anU-gam bllng. - *i,« , /r— acUon v a * expected, to tel r t h e X ir s t Ja te r in Uie day a s o th e r xoun25.000 e a c h th e fUlbuster v h lc h forced tbe b u i ld i n g a t eestion lasUng.:

— • I t had 43 bUb w flnal, mate by its sideraUon-most of them kft !dlnir would Monday., i t eos5idered Z Z L _ I — nine bUl* to 10 hmn» Moada;

result of the filibuster.

ders Ti../ii™SI?pJ52rSc>: ula v , ( u b s U tu t^ • tvo*plat«

ba sb .fo r U is too-m ile tax,0 . | 6 L / i s e n t b a i^ to th a se n ate hlgl

<7 O h a liin so Jo h n Z

lon g m eetin g ,' eonunlsslonert N o *lgn of * a lo v d o v n e ao ed by 83 re sl- th e senate'* m orn ing aesdoo

. . “f r* suspended zules-UL-paa* a.aerli ^ * U o n o f a noncontnrfeifslal bill*. O ne 'n b e b o s ^ In - a e t up an tn te r lm study ot leer N orm an s ta te ’s medical care need*, alrai

P l « a fo r SeortUnaUng U u 16(CoUnifd •> r w t 1*. c t o a I

iwer vo u ld be • ■■ . ...

Experts Shov S S Small Concer; v h o a re ou t • i

OnBeef RiAlie (ev e r, sa id SrA SH tN O TO lI..( s l g n l ^ u s e f l m expert*'*ald.ti5i^1he'1 ould«ofteeut eafUs narlrtt.protehlr .irfltac aac«H«"Mld affected--«reaUy-:iit.-'lStt*it ice trcm tbe either of two nev admlnlitn t. biou a) order* loTwing Importa et c ------ -----------dlan beef,

l ^ O y S B ^ S ”iuted|y yesterday o n 'i u t iL lia p o r t i Tba

t A n y -^ mouU i disease n o r th :e f tb e bo

r * o i v i C ! A vhU e la te r . F r a l\ 7 a l l l 5 E b en h o v e r o rdered In to etfect i

1 ' a ta ri ff agreem ent

t* ruled o u t qqit,n e v ac U o n o n DetaU* ZiateAS m m S S i I t p r a n l t t Im port' o t n j to 10 ^ >**<1 o t C anadian c a ttle vtlg:

£ ? l e n t t o m o p o u n d . m T S

pounda each ye* r a t t h s tntnin

1. MaM li^.E benbove^*aoE onvasso t J « £ a iDUaitd to b o b te r Uie ,to toe U N ^ American catU o m arket, lu WB w .« . th s im p o rt lim it doub

>v v o u ld help D . 8 . U restoek grffy'* Masts a t I n Uia long ru n .

r » p « u s » . anaHTAcheson A ctually, U u re 1* lUUe pros

o f la rg e ,Im p o rW .o f-C an a d b a-'* speech, fo r in th e near fu tu re , e re n viUI tensely a f t - td h f f b a rr ft rs . '^ e c a o s f i- 'O u a i

consecuUve p rices are h ig h e r th a n tbo ta ;vnlllng in V. B. U restock 'm arl

id—and th e B eef prices h av e d ropped shaby C hief In t h b coun try ,.bu t h a v e been'i

Sabot Lodge, p o rted in Caniu la t y the^ gwies woQld. n i» m w ii. u^nn.iands fo r a n Rep. Harold O. H agen , R . M' l n ”k o re a — Onlroflucea le g ls ia n o n " ^ te n l* jng deadlock requ ire the a dm in istra tion toI th e r e s t of 100 miUlon. dollara vo rU i of sur’ session. t l . S . beef and b u tte r to be dW^ u te d freo lo “needy persona" in.

« ,y to - , '

“ r .U . P. WalkoutesoluUon h b - t o i 1 1Is Schedultin ImmM lnti^ — sA M -jaU C B o n r , M a n * SnaUonal con* sg a ln s t th e UiI o f p j ^ n O T pocitio railroad h a s been set, nif ^ r e a ond o f tlc iab said today, b u t I t vUl

b e disclosed,pendliig a p p ro T ilf_ union headquarters. 'm i n H . W . Corbett, Pocatello , c tX I l l U jn a n of a. com m lltee represeop A m < \ n th ree unions Involved, sa id the llJ A C g l U I I will affec t U nion Pac lflo operatur^-^ s to rm from Solt Loke C l ^ to B u tte . U■4t moved in - a n d from G reen R iver, Wyo.r spread ing a H untington. O re. •T W yoming. In th a t te rrito ry aU th ree ussho. — th e BroUierbood o f LocoocI t extended F irem en and K nglnem en, BrotLfexlco to th e bood of R oU vay T rainm enin to K ansas, O rde r o f R aU vay C on d u c to rsna . P teezlng affec ted, Coriiett said .souU icentral t n addlUon Uia O R O .l* Id k

Uie n o r th en i in a dbpute a ffeo U n t V olea>f U iat c ta te . ciUo opersttoe* v e s t a t Btm ttng-e* dipped to A nd trom , p i™ ,, . . d

n d T iii* .- t« e ' ' las, r e p o r t -i b tiov ; - : : p « r iq M .v « » :) ™ ii^iiW !iM w uo p p « !i,a to y g « = u 6 i 5 5 S B ® S Sla o d Xttaha. t iir^ n e w j i u g j w j H M ^ n * twD d 0 ' den*e so d c e . - M k n r o T ^ i f f l

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: " T ^ffaJiT in a eM urttnen ta hatiSSJSu?f i£ "* •“" •'«■ ®n ic e closw l. . . .N ew Blitioid d le o t 8 ld(- At the* three ita ish ine . . • M an orcU cover 'th s pud (u l oi change Oros V entre SummUjig m eter . • • dowc and Blind BuiDy leaves on xirements ran je frorow ing acalnst per cen t or the eii.j

. . . Eugene VaUey View suus from Jerom e fork, measured ihjI engroued In a t PS per eent o! i:aIIon can Into Alton ranger etatin

h o u r th a t snow ccnt of n o rm a l ......vbnlls . . . And {Uage Abon, h a d your ahot B „ t a t th e 50 o

counes where the i--------- - mal, haa been c»]

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. cent to 134 per centj a + /V * * At M oran canyon 5 S l U l river, the waia«v«

A 1 ‘n c h u , 131 per

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i S / S S' “S '™^ He is a fom

■ m inister and a mem

:r£ ;‘ Wake Up E S To More I

W ith o u t N«rrl{1 th a t Monday Ntn!i>fbtckuht.i« g on mdlo «ta»

m em ben tak- fuaetion u*«tTfo r the day. baim. wtxnt«n>.rTO}ilp r Announced <ii ‘n tT m ovo tohe noon meet* 3«r!rriuiiouduftoai!

in - e»u«*ctttln(upnlibt>n

■ittlly was called/ V erraiano In Uniiu»houiwuu.o«t ___________________________AJ.«niM«

A l l s t a t e B a t t e r y Vo

■i MONTHl i f M i

A A A Per MealST S O N L Y 8 9

I Price, cxchonge, moit Can :0 H e a v Duty Chem -6et Plate*)0 Aap-IIr. Capacity tor Bare Fowa

H!^55!^^^Pj5!Ii!ST

■ V P i cSTS ONLY # ■ % ic tnua

m V Current t

I Prlct, oxchongo, moit cart5 o r M ore U e«i7 D aly C heai'S et FUlc •0 Ampere-Houp Capacity; Pebbltd C

M m e;t s o n l y

Carrtalli

Price, exchongo, moit cor*.— 5 or More H eary Duty Cheni*8el PUt* )0 or More Amp-Hr. Capacity?

;t s o n l y 5 3

II Pricc, exchango, moit eart--r‘: or More H u r y Duty Chem-8«t .0 A m p.H r. Capacity; p o nb le .duw *"

. B atteries Icilalled . . . No ITonr Fre« Baltory

w u^Atai’ StMtSp/l

T U E S D A Y , M AHl

. SewerProjeo B | .At West Pai^ U l l <Pr*B r x * Om )^ ■ t l 1- l i i t e th a t I t w U lnot, they WlU I

I I j H a a o ted w n r a l rcaldcnts — M t o sew 'aepUo tanks la v o r

p ro jec t. '■ n .T h e board 'au thorized C ity &

'■ '■ ecr J . B. LaUmore and C lly 4 - to m e y R obett- N .-W . B alle lse t '' s tu d y the poulblUty of d r a l

iL jr > ^ ordinance to control a n d Uc ■■? -tree trim m ing flmis. Tho o rd ln i

■ l l f M ; : w ould require perform ance b< H I S i ' * IlablUty and property dan H b { k h ' t e n d s to covfr damage to .stj ^ ■ 9 1 1 j f a a d sidewalks u well a« th e dan ^ H i l faUIng wires and trees. X ^tlrB f f l l m id a tree trim m ing firm has ■ I I ' c d th e ordinance. The ordin;

I w ould require firms to n o tify E poUee and tire departm ents «

■ ■ H a s tr e e t U blocked.■ ■ I I B ids will be opened M arch 33

R H I ' le asin g of land near ^ go lf co

' to n form erly {esstd^ n K l l l l l U n d from the c ity to r paa

i t pu rpo ie i, bu t another pe rson wI n to lease or buy come of th e 1

lEU ’ T h e board doei n o t wUh to ael■ H I M t BalleUen reported efforts o fw m I I Id ah o MunlelpBl league to g e tM b ll i enue bills fo r ths benefit o f c

r ' th rough th e sU te Jeglslaturei m eeting w ith UtUe success,

rijllj I Latlm ore said ho learned br - l , '; , 1 m eeting of city m anagers a t r•i'N la n d over th e veek*end t h a t iFm], " : gon cities alito are sho rt o f reve

------ b u r -th B t- titf liw a y —alle tm en ta' c itie s are higher th a n In Id a h t

t ,i T h o board authorlied re - lm; I o ie n t o f tt0 .0 0 0 in treasur7 bll:

I I L ease agreements with T w in 2i • P lyera and M sjle V alley Alrc

o n h anger spacs a t Jo tl ln f ie ld >.(,1 ,i renew ed.

I' A beer llcenis fo r th e A m er4 I Xio^on lounge w u tran s fe rred I] h 'V , S. E . Sm ith to Ross O. M oseley|h l | | < T ax i driver's licenses w ere 1&

i lu ; ' / to R o y E. Baker tad J lm m fe H oI ll { T w elve negative resu lts fI ':j v a t« r analfses were received tJ | i ; l t h e sta te ' departm ent o f p i

I I l 'P h e a lth .; r ; ; T h o poUoa judge rep o rte d rec11] ;! in g u m o In flnei. bonda a n d c1 0 ll . d u r in g Februarr. T h e b u ild ing

I . r . sp e cto r received tA 7U 5 I n feea(if:!; . A fte r th e m settng. C h a ln n a n T^r^.— 3.-8cUw«HOTfca eald he receivetjl j I le t te r from Joe E. B row n aali local cooperatlen w ith NaU(K em U e week M areh S - li . H « sa idI n e c e u a ry proclafflatlon w ill b e ]1 8 p a re d .

I Top Players AreKB Listed by Groi

I w in n e rs have been annotinoed■HHIIl •• th e T < rtn ._P^ lU -Pw lle w ta - P ^■ n i m CIUU’S m aster point to u m a m e n t I■ | | i y M onday n ig h t In the A m erlB i l l I L egion haU.H l n K o rth and aouth w inners w ere^ n w l l *Qd M rs. D oug lu B ean, f i r s t ; > n f ' l l . L e lan -Black and M rs. 'W ill■ h i . I S a m a rd , second, a n d M rs. MiW 4 i' B loem and Delmar Bloem. b o th .■ i | l [ ll om e, tJvlrd. e,H S 1 14____ E as t.an d .w e itw ln n srs .w ere J lH m i I O over, K enneth Brown, J o h n B ta;H I I a' II t e n a n d N orm aa H ogensen, tie d■ ( j i i f i r s t : Jo eB erenU T ,M n .A . J .M eH H M r. a n d M rs. M arshall L eB aH 1 1 M r. and MA. Lewis B a o k . 1H I I f o r second,Vand Mrs. S tu rg e o n ]H hH M n . E a r l- f U t , M rs. CcW H ^ Berenter, Usd fo r t hH i l l H igh scorers lo r th e c h a m p lH u l l ah ip to u m a m e n t.n o v In prog:■ I I I a re M r. and M n. B ean. S tap leI H H I Hogensen a n d O over iI ^ ^ H j l Brow n.H f P l M rs. H arry Seock conduct«<l H l S ^ 3 ' d irec to r 's meeting preced ing

to u m a m e n tH i t l f i ' : A t nex t M onday's session, m cW l i i ; b ers will draw for partners* n a n u

Hnj : Mail) Facing Tria^ n l Q f ' I VanHoosen w u b o u n d on i f l to d is tric t oourt fo r tr ia l Tuea(W S i l ’l m orn ing following a b rie f p re ll■ m I w ' in a ry hearing in justice c o u r t oi M \ m \ 1— charg e of. d e w U n g -a n d -f» U ln gH l l l l s u p p ^ h li a*yesr*old d a u g h te r .H J I I I I VanHoosen, th e on ly w i uH l l l i ca lled by Prosecutor M ax L loyd ,H b I < e » d brief tesUnony. A «8D0n u h a s been posted. W . L. D u n n rH B | re se n te d VanHoosen bu t d id n o t <B H l a n y w ltneuea ,

■ n The Hospital■ W l '* - - v is itin g hours a t M agic V » ■ n | f > . M em orial hospital a re f ro m 3 t ■ i l l ' a n d T to 8 lim .■ IlftV l ADMITTED■ | j | | ll M rs. I j l e R uaell. ^ J im B

■ H K lingler. David Ash. M rs. J>■ ■ m if — O TW verM nr-TO ei su n e s , m i r

n H Jo h n s and M n. H. Bob W h ite .H y ii T w in Falls; M n. Q eorge Hlldi-iH l uH M rs. John M incle. Mrs. E a r l^ ■ b U r l t t . Janeno Newmann a n d J(

f n T lngey. all Buhl; Mrs. J a m e s NM l i n m a n . Holley; Mrs. M orris Slo)I I U H li H agerm an, and Mrs. Don Crawf<( M l i t g Boise. -H | | i D I6^^S5ED/ ■ I I I I M rs. Zrviflg IVoocf, Jo h n G nf n l A Mrs. Noble K llllnger rI H I ) H a l t . and M rs. E■ I Boden. all Twin Fails ; M rs. Jos<I I Richfield; Frederick H ar lv

a n d Robert Paul A nderson, b<L'.V'M r: Bulll! M n. Rsymond Bcoslcy *

and »Oecrge A n d ersI B l i . r J^ »b« rly .

Ijlljj' ' Weather■ l l l l l l From U P and AP Ite tw rtsH H b U A bglo V allejr-parlly c loudyw m n lg b t and W ednnday. Low to n liI H III 10-20; h lih Wedneaday n e a r■ | | j l T w in FaUs t«niperatare a t 8 a.M H to d sy IS, a t noon 3X

B U I M .r.?W .r. 3i n I I Etatlon Mix. 2lln. T

y f l l jj ■ H i j CWm'Jo'ZT'----------M ,2H i n --------- u :o ‘H v l f • v / r k * ! l z r z z z : s" ^ .IH ffll o5i*Ii“ I* 30U a B i --------------- _ « «

H ;£‘r‘Si.’ir .= = :; ; a ■ If -i! !! ■'i i a £ S r = i i It

H H p X g e w o 'r f p r n a — — — Keep-tiie-Whlte-F] u t - i c? - oj Safety Flyl

o jec t T: P a rkJiey WlU sign . gioldcnts w ho ___I ___ .alu fav o r th e I ^ -------

^d C ity M an* I -Iand C lly A t- I '

B a lle isen to | ^ “of d ra f t in g | •

}1 a n d licensel ie o rd in an c e ffo w 25 days W ithou tm ance b onds tr a f f ic d ea th In- our Ma.je rty dam age t i ' ' ■ge to .s t r e e u Valley.IS th e dangers

Divorce Casehe o rd inance

tm cn ls ^when Lifting LidoS .'S ! U.S.Rackero n m -« t~ - th e : _ Fn.ffKHOLD. N. J., M arch 3

fo r p a s tu re A uthorities ure lUUimun Uusel pe rson w an ts testim ony in a divorce cose heri of th e la n d , fac ts about ths world*wlde c

Uh to se ll. syndicate o f Fnnk-Costello. ifforts o f th e T he gold mine of Information le to g e t r e v Mrs. A nna Genovese, 48. e stra le flt o f c itie s wife of racket overlord Vito 0 g ls la tu re a re v w . In n lew hours on lhe wli Kess. chair yesterday she spilled a:eam ed a t a assortm ent of secrets about le ra a t P o r t- operations of America's big id t h a t O re - racketeers, r t o f revenue, Oenovese. once described by iJlotm ents— to- Thom M “ E~Deweyr-New—Y orl In Id a h o . "king of the rucketeera," sued

ed re - ln v e s t- wife lo r divorce. Mrs. Oem asu ry b ills . brought h e r own suit fo r 1330 a lh T w in P ^ lls separate maintenance. B oth < illey A irc ra f t a re being tried together In sup Jln f ie ld w ere court here before Judge D onal

M cU nn.h e A m erican Oenovese, she tesUfled. take is fe rred fro m m o,000 a week from syndicate . M oseley. Jr. te rprlses th a t Include gam blln i w ere issued ainos. norcoUcs, control o f 1

Immlo H odge, rackets on the New Y ork wi s su its fro m jro n t, an " lu i ls n lottery In ecelved from York," dog and race track o j t o f pu b lic Uons and a few “leglUmate-* 1

ness Interests in the U nited S' o r te d re c e lv . and abroad.Ida a n d cobU "H e's Involved In alm ost a ll b u ild in g In- rackets,” tho (ashlonably-dri

S I n feea. Mrii. Oenovese tesUfled. H er J h a lr m a n R. hanrl sa t Imtwiwlviilv In tiin nr :e r e c e i v e a S o r n s u r r o ^ u n ^ ttnrow n a sk in g looking companions.th N a tio n a l __________________. H e s a id th e ^ . / i ' iw m b e pre* ( , r i C i i r ( ) l l C l u J

Planned Heir i i * / \ « i n ® « U o n o l t m em benhlp < \ J I U U p chairm an and plans for an in te r

s r s r — J M.nS?heW m M ting ol Idaho S to te co:

e A m e ric an Sniduatea and olher Twin F a l la : e A m e r i c a interested In organ lilnI*n m r a M r ^«> val Gridiron o}ub.

f i ^ x S ' ®l*ke w u elected to 1re. W lU iam m em benhlp campaign. A MTB. M a rla m em ben was se t by B

m . b o th Jer* membenhlp wiU- b e is n ,D o tn je r * to a ll friends of the college a n d r W e J e r r e s ^ ln ^ re s te d In the school an>Jo h n B ta o le * “ tlv ltles.......................i e n . U ed fo r P u n » s e of the Benaal G rid A J ^ work for the Improvco

sll L eB aro n “ <1 «nciI U id ‘‘Se Id ah o students and a th lete

M e- ^ “ “I'O th s lr hli'M rs. C over education, d fo r th ird . discussed for sem, c ham pion* * delegsilon to th eIn p r o g re u Bengal Oridlron banguei

n S ta n le to n Pocatello M areh fl,O over a n d M em benhlp tfekcts were dlst

u ted fo r sale, so nduc ted a :— 7-------- '

t l . . A n n o u n c e s

era* n a m e s . • Bean Crop P la—~ T w in Falls county farm ers

' I V i o l in su re tha cost o f produeA l i < W In th e ir 1BS3 commercial be an c

b o u n d over announces Lloyd s . Jones, Klmbi ia l T ueadav ^w**' county producUon r ie f D rellm - m arkeU ng admlnisUuUon comj

M U rt on^a tee chairm an.4 - f* U ln « - to — Joaeg g a lO i iU } j3 U f^ef«J ,J lau sh tC T Insurance corporaUon a ll-risk i on ly w l ^ e t s ' Insures th e bean grow en ags X L loyd , o f- n a tu ra l h « » rd s such a s w ^ «8D0 bon d InfestaUon

D im n re o - w**dllle.. d id n o t call F u r th e r Informotlon Is avalli

a t th e T ftin Falls PMA office,. T h ird strcRt east.

I Council Meets?rl' 5iro m 2 to .4 ,

, councU Monday night to move■« Tlm Tr** boundaries o l the city to Include

Jw H room ^rolM ie-jjalM W he-m M rs. J o h n ^ lodged by several reside

TCST-Pstriclir ^i:ha-cauacU-tooic-na.acUon--------b W h ite a ll council ordered the p u rc ts o H lldreU i “ compressor lor use on i “ E o r l M er-' Southem Id,. a n d Jo h n EQ ulP«cnt company.Ja m e a N ey- i— — —

Magic VaUey , Funeralsfohn O m ce, ':m in g c r and BURLBV - Funeral s«rvl:e*

M rs. Ellis Fred E . fSnon g iii be hM rs. Jo se p h " t a p . m. Weanesday a t the“75fiIck H artw eU Payne Memorial chapel w itherson , boUi Rev. F a th e r P. j . ODrlscoll. pa<Bcoslcy a n d th e Church of the U ttle Flovs A ndersoo . o f llc la t ln g .. Burial wlll b e . .m

a t Burley.

HA ZELTO N -Funeral s e r v l c 3 1 * for M n . Stelld W. Montgomery ’

be hold a l 3 pm . Friday i n ' le jw rts W hite m ortuary chapel. T w in Fn

c loudy to- w ith th e Rev. H. L. Taylor. P r Low to n ig h t bytcrlan minister, ofllclaUng. Bui r n e a r 3S. will be made In Sunset Memoi a t 8 a . m. park.

, T W IN F A L L S -r tn c ra l xcn-1X ju n Pra Elmer Crawfordr ' ‘ .o: 3 P-m. Wedneiday n t the Tfl.-ln Ft I ; J .os m ortuarj- wlUi Uie Rev. W. A. Mi J - J A rthur, pa ito r of Uie T w in Ff » J2 . Tr! M ethodU t c h u r c h , olficlatl; I 18 .«! Oravcslde rlie.< w ill'b e conduct

b>' lh e T n'ln Falls Elks lodge a t I A Tw in F a lls cemetcrj'.20 Jlt --------« J , SH O SH O N E-Funeral services 1 10 .os M rs. M innie Dell McRoberts will

<o» h c ld .a t .a p.m...W cdnesdfly. a t t ,0 . . B u rd e tt m ortuary chspel w ith t 84 Rev. B u r t A. Powell, pasto r o f t« .0* M ethodist church. offtclaUng. B u rl J , / will b e n u d e Ja Uje Shfltjhona cea s$ . 161 etery.

m i t o J i a g - l €lini€8-BEinffiI ty F l y i n g _

Im m iin izatio T o H u n d re

<Fr«M T»t* n>«)T ho district c lass A bask

' tournam ent to have opened Tu-------- -ttft«nnnn In Jerom e has been

" ^ n e d unUI I'fiiluy; —B ut a t Buhl, lh e only area

far under "quaran tine ," no dd “ has been reached o n whether

N dents will be perm itted to alBuhl high school te a m will pi

OlthOUt a the tournam ent. S ch ick tests )u r- M a g tc established th a t a ll th e player

Immune.I All Buhl school te a c h e n hsv.

culture tests m ade o n their t j and none are carriers.

Buhl merchanta repori bu: , A has been slowed dow n by thc i r l demlc. Monday n ig h t the s

of the city were v irtua lly des . . Few automobiles a n d pedesi

l o l r ^ t a were venturing o n to th e street L o „ n Roskelly, school i

case he re f o r diphtheria w ere reported a Nwide c rim e ‘h® itudentsilello both were cured a n d Uie vlsrm atlon w a s •’“^k In school be fo re ths ort 48 estranR cd schools was issued.1 Vito O cn o - D r. Telford was in R u p e r t ' rj lhe w itness doy awlstlng R u p e rt doctors li jllled a w ide m unltlng Uie public. The clvl' I about th o ditorlum , scene o f th# dlnlc, ca's blgU m o on a . typical clinic oUnosphej

' school chUdrcn fro m throughoi ibed by Q ov. county converged upo n It. e w - Y « k —* 5 — Bchool o fflclab.B ald-C O .ptr n ," su e d ’ h is of the 1.401 grade school chi rs. G enovese in the county po raded throug: r$350 a w eek auditorium T uesday morning.

B oth cases T he 1,103 high school studet ■I In su p e rio r county wero to receive 8 [0 D onald H . tests Tuesday afte rnoon to t

m ine their Im m unity. Adults vl led. takes In the clinic also wero receiving E T ndlcate en> te*ts rather th a n shots, zam bllng c a - * ^ 0 ‘1’° ^ o l o f la b o r 8'vcn by Dr. 0 . A . Moellmer, Y ork w a te r - arranffem entj forlery In N ew eUn*®- 1 -track o p e ra - C ano ll Elmore, a lt Rupert, an Im ate" ^ s l - ^ K lrche r, .Burley.Jnlted S ta te s M ary Ellen Carlson , county h

nu rsi. assisted, m ost a ll th e A similar clinic In KImbcrly la b ly-dressed school e h lldnn f ro m both d. H er h u s - *‘" ‘1 H ansen schools. Aboi n th e c o u r t- ftrade school c h ild ren and a sl ?cl'M tu u n l f hiBh school and 1

h igh school s tu d e n ts received____ • during the forenoon.r i i 1 - M urtaugh ' school children

. 1 1 1 l l '^ere to have parU clpated, bu t U ugh school was n o t In st

T T Tuesday because o f the poorr l P 1 * f ^ condlUons.

«nh lD d r iv e Jerom e as yet, b u t th e county hM Intenalv* office conUnues to admlnlste:

'B been munltatlons. H ea lth officers rJo n d .y tv e - "W hy. 0! cou r« , * e « c not d m SUUi c o llr e i In Falla re a l- '

■ Funeral Held fo: ilgn . A Resident of UnS SS o o l M d I t s <l“ ctcd a t 3 p. m . Saturday a

U nity ID S chapel wlUi Bishop la l G rid iro n OfflclaUng. Pray<

and en co u r- SUcocic.1 a th le tes to 0^ 8 “" prelude o n d posUudeth s r h te h w by Sibil L uke. Tho worin s ir n ig n e r

for sc n d ln c Banner, sang, occompanled by I t o S e « S ! I-'H'e- A- B. H anks aong a sole

b a n au e t to «m pan led by B a rb a ra Q rahai oanqucs m mvocaUon was given by P

vere d ls tr lb - M anning and th e cWtuary vere aistrit>-

_____• were A. T . Gee, L . E . H arris .:Patterson a n d ,H . O . Hall. E

n C 6 S diction WAS olle red by Morris B_ _ In term ent was made in

I r I s i n a Pleasant View cem etery. The (I 1 i m i B dedicated by a son. Alto: tarm ers c an Sllcock. Fnllbeorers were Dc r p roduction SHcocJr, M'elvln B anner, DoiII be an c rop , Sllcock. Deloy B ingham , Rex ss, K im berly , cock. Qeorge Robinson and ducUon a n d Jacobson, g randsons.on com m it-

Area_Garag£ma] TL“i S Claimed by DeaStaUon and ' BURLEY, M arch 3 —F r e d

(Spot) Neal, B u rley gange ov is av ailab le died a t B a m . M onday a t tho office, 110 tage hospltol follow ing a sborl

Be.<!s.— Mr, Neal was b o m Aug. 8.

eets S u rv lv l^ a « '^ hls^* widow, ••Cleve H o l- *o” ®' Melvin N eal a n d Arthur 1^-D ell baU* grandchildren, all Buted tho c ity U n e ra l services wlll bo hcl(0 move th e ^ p.m. W ednesday n t the . J o1 Include th e P‘‘>'ne Memorial chnpel wlUi s t- th e m o ve Ra>- Falhnr -F i J . 0'Drl»coll..p t .1 ‘resid en ts oT thB-Church’o f th e 'L I t t le T lo ■i/in olllclfltlng. B urlitl w ill be mnd he p u rch a se h u r le y under th e direction of ise on c lly Pa>Tie mortuary.hem Id ah o -----------------------------

____Society Sponsorsley Hagerman Dan3 HAOER.MAN. M arc li 3 -T h e___________ 1 nual Basque dance w as held Sa

; ~ day n ight a t Uie Legion hall.? I A lamb was dona ted by Ro

1?* Brallsfori to ^

1 w ith ^ e the” lamb was so ld twice be scoll. p a s to r rindily being sold to U u ls Gab ttie Flow er, T he dance was sponsored by

be ., m a d e Catholic Women's A lta r society ■ Mrs. Gloria E lo rrU ga chairman . Committees w ere M n , John :

s e r v i c e s and M n . Robert BroIIsford. cl gomery .w ill room; Raymond Elorrlaiia and 1 Say in th e Candy Onblola. tickets; Marco T w in F a lls , Laragnn nnd V icente Oiilsnsola. lylor. Pre.n. m ission; M n . L aragan . Mrs. Ma Ung. B u rin l CurUs, Mrs. Sully Onalndla, t M em orial .Mrs. Gloria E lo rrtaga , kitchen.

ral 5cn-lccs V i s i s L i s t e dALBION..March 3 - M r. and 1

IV i Wendell Bailey vU lted Mrs. E.FnlU f'" '! Mr. n n d M n. El

EnodRrn.« In Pocatcllo Sunday. conducCfri ’

)dee I t th e ^Wenctcit Baltcy Salurctay.

WE’LL GET THEM OU'lav a t th e Letter

w ith th o Stationery and M a illn rD s t to r o f th e CompJ«l« Job :ncludln» J-oiUc*ln g .B u ri* j J . HILL’S L E IT E R SHO30120 cem~ Under B tnk A- Trust—Phone 41

zatiorr1 1 RelocsUoD of a parUUon i

n n r p n c rou ted cost o f m is propouX I U I . C L 1 8 building appllcaUon perm U 1, On.) th e city hall by Ptanfc 2 a. A b u k tl t a O = »

' - — — p*"-’''* ’-—Wc<infMay_nooa.• . . eon meeUng of Uie ™ n ,F »

1 only area th u s ^ary club wlU be held a ttne , no decision W ednesday-at Uie American,m w hether stu* ^ a ll with Olenn Culp, R o u

to a tten d , ir lc l governor, u a guest.:a m will play in * .:h lck tests have o i l tc e Closed .

th e p layen a re ^ h e Twin PalU arm y-ali recrulUng office, 349 M ain

iachen have h a d e u t . ' will' be 'e lojed-nn,tU - io n Uielr th ro a ts du ring Uie absence o l M /S g ttrs. w . Marsh, who is vlslUng nreport business in Florida on a 30-day leave.

3wn by the epi* „ . ■g h t the sU eets w om an Fined;t lu .l l ! d d c r l t a . A lp l» I " ” ? . » li“ oj>»a n d nedcstrians Shorty 's cafe a t 3M Fou rth3 th e s ^ e t s . west, w u fined |ft} and »3 <■Ily. school nurse. JusUce court Monday whi:y alt • sttidents pJw ded guilty of the lUega

r t t o t w .m o n i ™ r w | S r i ! r i - r a w - t « o l students andand the victims . — ~oto th« o r te r to ” “ “ « I r o i „jsu -d T he monUily. meeUng iIn Riioert T ucs- M agic Valley Memorial 1 r S « In lm . board of dU eclon has beer

th# d lnlc tSok n w i C. D. H U tt reporU . Tht a taM phere as normally meets Uie f irs t J

S ld CO p t r ccn t ">onUi lo r preparaUon of tfschw l c h lld rw P lta rb in s-a o d - payroU TTun

ded through the

M S n t . o t lx>™ »l

S i E Sh n u S '* ! - D sughters were bora

h#iti<r <l»y Mr. and Mrs. Lyle : T w in Foils, and Mr. and Mr

1 Miracle, B^hl. Bom Mond*

T»nn.r* HaTtwcll, Jcromc, and a son r f S e y i S : a n d M n. E arl M erritt, Buhl.1, county hcalU i _ 7— I .

1 KImbcrly drew i i S t a t C A S K C C

FiSrlFi > 2 P e t i t i .hool and Junior 7^ n nnlltlnr* <***...

m lnlstraUon for the e state o [ 'c h ild re n also Caldwell have bsen fllsd In j

‘K “S n “S'® P“«Uonor is a it ufe ? o o r ^ 2 d Mrs. G race W alker. Fll. c tne poor ro a a j,

eon Dianned a t «n e state, of a<” e c e S y h e a lth ®“^ o n U ^ct. pli

L S e r lm - Ho^whold goods w ith .1 off cers noted esUmated value of 120.000.a r S M T t ^ S su rv ivon are h is w ldov

“ ^ N ellie J, Caldwell, Amsterdai_______ o th e r doughten and two son

- - - M ay Knudson, and Jo h n Cc^ I n T A I* hoth R ollliter; Charles CcC J U l U l M ountain, Nov., anc

of Unity T ' r & . r , S V o . . n .3—Funeral se rv - W alker. The hearing Is aetcock were con* P-™- M arch lo.Saturday a t Uie H. Bames, representingrith Bishop H er- Caldwell, s u b m i t s a n al.Ung. Prayer a t claiming th a t tho deceased deiflered ijy a son, hi"* a deed to the farm , aUpi

th a t Bam es give. 11 to thed posUude were *l»en Mr. Caldwell died. ::e. Tho w omen's claim s this was done. H e sy M n. T eressa request by M n . CaldweUnpanled by M rs. - th a t M n . W alker bo admlnissang a solo ac- followed by a la ter rcque.^t Uia ra O raham . son. John Caldwell, be adliven by F ra n k tra to r.18 cWtuary and T he pcUUon lllcd by BanJtoker. Speakers behalf of the son asks tha tE . Harris, J ; W. nam ed adm inistrator In acco;O . Hall. Bene* '^ 'ith Uie widow’s request. Thisy Morris B aker. Uon values the estate a l 113,Oimade in th e does no t incTuOe the farm . Thi

itery. The grave survivon are listed.I son. Alton H . — ^

anner, Douglas Cars Damaged iHighway Mish

_____ A 1D51 PonUac driven by C• - O.* Casey, 150 Lincoln street.

lP * P n i f lT 1 across highway 30 a t 1:&!

t y J L I t i d L l l aen. Deputy SherJlf Curtis3 —F r e d E rep irts . The c a r was dam sg

' garage ow ner ^ 1® ® driven byla y a t the C o l- LltUelleld. 33D0 Kimberiy Toa<Ing a sho rt ill* Uded wlUi a 19S3 Dodge drlv

Lee McCoy, H ansen, one ancTl Aug. 8. 1004. of Kimberly Ti

Is widow,- tw o Deputy Sheriff P au l Rowj a Arthur Kcol, ' “ " 'OI ttn . .11 Burloy, “ J , ™ ■m joi by » o U ttI'lll bo held a t ' ’chicle. Damage to the fonn t U ie.JoscD h csUmawd a t 1500 and damage

w pel WlUl th e *300.ppftfic. ____'

,SS3S. "Faflung'fiffllrcctlon o l th e “ '

City poUcc collected 110 In ■■■ — ■ for parking vlolaUons Monda

Po-sUng 11 cnch for overtime s n s o r s ‘ns ' ‘■"e Jnmes. E . B. Th

R ichard Montgomery. R . A n D a n P P Eugene Daniels. J. E . M and

, , i t Jo h n Noh and J . H. Barnes,. w T v Dick Catron posted »3 fo:l “ on M l f P ro P rrp o r il^ , ..ted by R obert m m i ■ j m m m I tloned. H ow ard ■ ^

twice before Louis Gablola. I a < V H

insored by th e / %» i __ta r society w ith / . ^ 1a chairman. ............. I -Mn. John H ite \ ^ ^ |•allsford. check K \Tlaga and Mrs. ets; M arcclinoOiilsnsola. a d - ' --------

. to Uirow your money away b W ashington can gel It.

isted , ----------- -----------M r. and ^ rn . Aed Mrs. Eddie i--------------------------------------------d M n. E lm er

:nSa”c'TMiu Kaylcr Lodge No. M r nnd M „ . A . F . & A . M ,

--------------------- HASOKlC TEUri.EI SIS SKMd A*». w«tl

h e m o u t . --------------------—J, S t a t e d C o m m u n lc a tio :t a n in r n s t T h u r s d a y , M a rc h 5— 8 P

' p p C H A P Q .»«rn»d .W . U. f . r lU»n. 8 .• ER S H O P m on. JIM-W i'tien« lias.

. • Ali

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

1 Falls News-iir®rieJB oard M eeting "set

parUUon a t ' esU* ExecuUve board of Uie W a is'proposed-in a school PT A wlii m eet a t 1:

in pem U t I lle d a t W ednesday In th e school F ra n k E sllnger, lum.

— M an n n e d . .Alva Shaffe r pa id a fin e c

id a y -n o o n - lim eh - c .costji in iustiee cou rt ie i w n , « m s K o^ w hen h e pleaded (lUlli; 61 ! held a t 7 p n j. w ithout a license.'I American. I#eglon - iCulp, R o u r y dis* Couple B e ta m s a guest. M r. a n d M r& .L. E . W ll

— B uchanan street, having r e t Uielr hom e a lte r spending s

s a rm y-alr force vacaUonlng In Phoenix. Ai 349 M ain avenue - — ■ .■*!ed -nn ,U l-A prll-I- H etU nr-G aaeeled--------------s o l M /S g t H a rry T he Rock Creek W orthw b I VlslUng relnUTes meeUng scheduled for W« i-day leave. * h a s been canceled. T h e n e— will be he ld M arch 18 a t t!

of Mrs. B laoche Johnson.who o p e r a t e s ——

IM F ou rth avenue A tU nd F o n e rU ’is and »3 c o a ts In M embers of Uie U niononday w hen she O ld T im ers club and Its

the lUrgsJ oper* a re ssked to m eet a t 3 p mw ard In th e caie. day a t th e W hite m ortua ry 1■H' BUte u i r - o « l . iune ra l-servkes-foE lliaaL C

— PromoUon N o t51 Law rence T . C lW ) M urplmeeUng o f th s troop In structor a t F t B tn ntem orlal ho sp lU l h a s been promoted to serges has been post* cordlilg to his parents, M r. iSay n igh t, chair* LaaTence M urphy, rou toeports. The tM srd Falls.Lhe f irs t M onday —the m eeting n ig h t T rade N am e P l le ^the f l n t o f the A cerUflcate of trad e n

aUon of tfie hos* Uie T w in Falls Motel. I l y r o u r h n a w : — T u n d r 'w u r - n ie d -w iu t - th e— clerk M onday, i t was cli

Jam es L . L ittlejohn, sr., an<T uesday a t M agic D. WUford. sr. h o sp lt^ to Mr. —

tegan. Tw in Tails, MeeUag Place Changed E arl A. A llen and ' Twin F a lls O arden c lub i

orge H ild re th , all will m eet a t 3 p m . W edni were bora T u u * th e basem ent of th e K

Mrs. Lyle R ussell, church. Instead of Mrs. Leo; l r . and M rs. Jo h n bee's home, because o f roai o m M onday were Uons. M rs. W. H. Nowbo r . a n d M rs. B ert president of Uie Utoh Fedci and a son t o Mr. G arden clubs, will be hono)

rritt, Buhl. tea.

r U T T j Lei<on F i le . S u it ” k . S K 6 d l - The local post of th e A

Legion filed a civil acUon siI »55A8 Judgm ent a g a l n s C t l l l O H S D ougherty in JusUco c o u r t :

T h e Legion claims D oughei» f .H . tJint miioh In bnrjt rgnL 1

he estate o f A. E. In the Legion's North Locusn fllsd In p robate m ents Irom S e p t 2S to Dec.

T he plalnU ll also seeks costonor is a daugh* sulkValker. F lier. Sho --------led Feb. 18. IflM, W oman Missing ■.ot 210 a c re s ct Eorl B a tes h a s reportedin U »ct. p lu s c u h Bhorilf's office Uiat D arlemlods w ith a to ta l jo n , . J8-year-o!d Tw in P at 120.000. driver, 18 missing. She is dh is w ldov, M n . aa 4 . fee t, 10 inches in, A m sterdam ; two weighs 110 pounds, and hwnd two sona. Mra. ho lr and bluo eyes. She r eid Jo h n Caldwell, was w earing glM su; rslaclaCharles Caldwell, p u id blouse, and w as d r

Nov., and Mrs. 1049 green Hudson w ithilser. 7T-4814.

representa Mrs. --------- --------------------

r n C r S e m c e s H e l d filoUo"ad1K5 Ernest G.Waform , aUpulnUng BURLEY, M arch 3- —II to the widow ser^'lces lo r Ernest O uy ell died. B nm es wero hold Monday a t th e lone. H e subm its payne Memorial chapel wll . Caldwell oaklng Bishop Verl Chcsley offl bo adm in istra tor. Juao-H utch lson and D arie n ■ request t h a t the sei sang a duet and Raeola ell, be adm ln is- song a solo. Accompanist w i

Morle W augh, cd by B a m e s on Ini-ocatlon was given by Lasks th a t h e be D rake a n d Uie obituary by

;or in accordance Chesley. Speakers were Jay ''equest. T he peU* and Farley Tolman. B enedictI te a l 113,000. but Ollered by David TVacy.e farm . T he sam e In term en t wns made in R1. cemetery. Heyburn. w ith thi------------- dedication by E la inna Jensein n > A f1 i n b e a ren were Odell Tolm ana U c O i n Tolman, W alker Tolmsn, Lo*

r Mishaps[riven by Chnrles _ _

Schedule Set f( —Adult^tecrea

l lf Curtis » y o r recreation classSOS d o d g e d . u ie lo r M arch was announcec

^ E rnest Craner, c itymberiy T oad, col* director.

Craner said classes will be n. one a n a one* t^o Tw in Falls gymnasium .imberly T uesdsy

' ' ' ' " -v .mith inlflltlfiTis l finirni p h n w * i of bad u

i f °BCn to adultsy ^ 0 L ittlefield h igh school ago and w omen0 te e fo rd v u aa nien are welcome to p o r l nd damage to Uio R tcrca tlon period hours ar

8 to 10 p m . Dressing and_ ________ room fnclllUes are nvallnblt

Uie-gymnMlum-ls-t ' JL _ J ^ < C _ S t ^ no rth entrance only. ,

Dns M onday. Orato'ry Contesir overtime pa rk - _

g.Y r s Planned Tom£ Manchester^ Seven finalists wlll comp(

I . Barnes, n lgh l In Uie TR'In Falls h ighjted W fo r Ira- A mericanism contest sponso

th e American LcRlon. 'T h e b------------------------ will s ta r t a t 0;30 p. m . wl

contest planned lo r 8 p . m.T onight's winner wlll ent

distric t' contest n t F iler Mni1 OUier guests a t Uie banqu

Include honorable menUon v— a nd high school English InsU

Dr. O rrln A. Fuller is contest chalnnan ,

em m ent frow n i

buythebohi^ -------- 2 0 0 T ^ T S /^ S

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w v r a , T W I N F A L L S , I D A H Ot r i e f ^ l H e a r i n g ^

r—^ ^ Over D iverJi Uie W aah lng ton T ^ - . i >Estate Ael

ObJecUons to findings “ - and conclusions oi .law. . . . down ty D istrict ju d g e K ald a fin e o f *5 and in the-dJvorce acUon of M rs ;e c o u rt T uesday jolm ston against P e te r B . JTUilty o f. drlTliig- werd fliieitil Ijy JClui DsJy;

the late Mr. Johnston 's al— belore Judge Lowe Tuesday

* R W IJm n M»"lora of law iui4 . memo

' “ “ “ S ' * " * ■ doclUon lii «h lo h . dlvo. oenix, A n r . granted In favor of M rs. J

were handed down eome tl — — ’," 7 ^ by Uie court-H ow ever. the

W o r t h ^ a club's ainrce decree h a d a o t bei I ^ r W ednesday ^ j,en Mr. Johnston died. *n .. T ho n « t event tio„ of wheUier .M rs. Johr h 18 a t th e bom e h jj ej,.»ife or h is widow ihnson. a t issue.

In presenting h is objectlot

did not expect th e Judge

^ O L C r R B / P l i ^ ^ ;S y .X S o o e -w h le h - :w c tained merely .corrected er

" A i s i s i ' s - S v « ' ^ p p ‘“r o i t a . r

n ts M r a n d Mrs. E. M. Raybom . an a tto r •, ro u te 3. Twia Urt. J o h n s ^ , p o in ty ou t

no t attend Uie tr ia l of th e co ^ hU broUier, E. L. R o y b o m .:

Uie case, and h e h a d no tra trad e n a m e lo r H e offered UtUe obJecUon

M otel. K im berly changes allowed by Uie courl WlUt—t h e 'c o u n t r los—K n m e r-a lso -rep re ee n i . was sig n ed by Johnston. . n , sr., a n d Ja sp e r ouy Kinney Is assisting t

of Parry, K eenan, Robert*

-----------------------------leo c lub m e m b en VISITING IN AREA n . W ednesday 111 EMERSON, M arch 3 - M rs ' Uie M ethodist clayvlUe and son, Paye tte , a; Mrs. L eo n a rd AU j,er son. M erle Clayvil so o f ro ad condi* Burley, a n d friends I. Nowbold, p u t ejaojj, j j f , . c layvllle is a ' toh Fed eraU on of Bnersoa resident, be hon o fed a t a __________________________

Blood Needeof th o A m erican T nnsluslons conUnued t. acUon seek ing a donaUons a l th e Magloa g a i n s t O ary Memorial hospltol bloodeo c o u rt M onday, last wetk, according to b

D ougherty owes Hardin, blood bonk rep rc^ r ^ l . H e l lv r i Uve. ^T M rty«e lg^ t^ tra^f'

5 to Dec. 39.1853. Sons.* ' leeks co sts o f Uie oiood bank reserves wei

ported In "poor" condlUt— Miss Hardin, w ho sa id “A

-“O " poslUve types of bloorepo rted to the badh' needed. O th e r bloodt D arlene Jo h n - a r r im "lair'* condlUon, birw in P a lls taxi donaUons will be weloome,She U described All 33 donaUons loatches in heigh t, were by friends o f poU ent, ond h a s brown _ !. Sho reportedlye»; rslacks a iid - a * .^ —

w as d r iv in g a in w ith license

I — F unera l

a t th e Joseph tiopel w ith LDS sley OfflclaUng. d D arlene D rus. id R aeola Crane p an lst w as Ruth

ven by L ouis W. 1tuary by B ishop ■ &« r c J o /W h l tU e T11E8ECAR8 B B enedlcU on w u 1040*52 C herro le t; M i T racy. lMO-62 Crosleyt H Eade in Riverside l9SD-5i D odge; B l w ith th o grave 1M6<52 K aiser- W k

na Je n sen . Pnll* Fraser; 1634-52 | B I T olm an, M att N u h 6; 1928*52 0 !msn, L ew is Tol* P ljw oulb : JS39-53 V a nolds a n d L ane Stodebaker; lflS7* ^

82 Willys

let for ^Jcreatioir ^jon c lass sched* W B S A S JB O V B ^ m nounced Tues* p ia i s ite 2L forie r, c ity rec re a . T b b e C a n a t H j

Similar Savings H l l

Isr. ID, 34 a n d 30. . . . p lin n o rl .In ............................... | Mot bad w eather.lo a d u lu above ^I w om en oa well ! ’! '• ! ! ^

Ing a n d shower

ulum -ls-through- =

......................... SIZES IM AND2L FIT THE

)ntest ^! Tonight f eIII com pete to- Similar Savlpga H H 'alls h ig h school ^:t sponsored by I Bn .T h e banquet p. m . w ith UieA „ — 1938.52 DeSoto;will e n te r the H

n ie r M arch 15. H 5 '” he b a n q u e t will Oldi; ^lenU on w inners[Ush Instructors. lW«-52 PontlaoJllcr is Legion ' •______________ •

i r S _ 'I r r? 5s. SIZES IM AND / r t v / 7 S L n T T H E■ A P l l ^ SAME CAUS AS

ABOVE .

*’■“* Slif* for S 9 | I F J l i n T ~ t These C a n a t ■ 3 8

sim ilar S sv ln ri 153B-52Bulek: H B l«0.S2C ndlIlac: ■ ■

. 1910.52ChryU er; ■ ■ D«-Soto; S s

IMO-tCFord;- L . , 15J0.52 Lincoln: ^

i ' 1SI9.520M«:1511-52 Packard;« » -S 2 ro n tla °

Porchases T oU llng m or > E u y P a)i

A H O '■g -HeMMvorce,J Action

. , dy boots getting o u t of m tfind ings of fac t jruck wiUi a rm load o

; o l .law handed f ^ y tlo u ses . . . Bed sprl;ju d g e K ales Lowe 'c a r wlth^ licew

Uon o l M rs. M ym a J l y o , kicking big chi, P e te r B . Johnston of au to , llcen^ ofan-D aly, on e ef- — ■ ■ n d e riy mi g t t a r i n r -ihnston 's a ttorneys, ^ window . . ,we T U erfay m om - w .tc b aa r t

• S % e « a l l . • ■if f a c t and conclu- jhortcu t across snow -covt id a memorandum lawn . . . Clerk hacich a divorce w u ,heet of Icc covering si ■ of M rs. Johnston of jto re . • . Pn isp w n eome tlm o.ogo ^grce enllsJW tu rn in g a t owever, the -fo rm al m navy a fte r flndllad a o t been filed ^ ig„e recrulU ng o lllce o n died. The ques- sprawled in m iddle . M rs. Johnston is soaking up sunsh ine I ls widow rem ains ^ ifUng through h a n d fu l ‘

to llnd coin fo r p a rk ing J I ls objections, Daly pellow exam ining tin y . i t m any o l them gome sort o l bush growui th o record and he gunny side o f building . . th e Judge to give ungier In T w in F oils fro; nslderatlon. Many , . . coupte o f m en eng WlUiout argum ent, d u r in g oil o u l o l gallon -w hlch - w e r e - s u s - -jnraU-bottlo-T-r-^-fiohool. flrrected errors In covering during noon h o u r Ituted exoct audit i j jm t r igh t lo r snowboili proxim ate figures overheard; “Have you hod dings. yct?"1. an a tto rney l o r ---------------------------» ln te d o u t ho did T > ^ . ^ lal of tho cose since K f t D O r t \ y l V < . R oybom . handled Jt '■h ad no transcript. 1 ;% -I

, ObJecUon to Uio J r r o f i r c s s Jby the court. Doug- O

“ Show of (. r s = X b ' ' * m , s ; t r . !

_ _ _ _ _ _ be presented In T w in Fa3 IN AREA 9.10 ftnd ^ feo tu rcd Uie (.rel. 3 -M T .. Honor “! ? S ^ ' h a u " ?, Poyette , are visit- n “U;;rle Clayvllle. and Donald O m ndjcan , gen( n d friends in |:m - m an,.noted m ore th a n 1 /vllle U a ' lorm er Uce hours havo ^ e n lo K

17 princlpoi c as t mem be the post six weeks; He aold

_ will be presented in J e rN p p f i p n P™-J .1 C C U C U Silvester, H enconUnued to lead B„d B em oihe Maglo Valley nilnstrel show q u a rte tiltnl blood bimk p a ten ted one of Uie showirdlng to Maxine Jf j„ y o n sb ^ k reprw enta* gllvestcr announced Oiag h t transluslons glii bw Llonn club dav onJared to i i dona^" m rvp w ith club m en

Ing over tfie s ta tio n fo r U' r R esiden t P a ren F a lc r a

i r ’ condlUon by the dlrceton* decision toho sa d ‘■A" and u^s Park hotel fo r Uie nc

ins beginning M arch 18.-

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[Tractor oup Electa— few Officersn of officers a n d wJoption !:.month I r t ln ln s p r o g r ^ td Uie rcBUlftT m o n th f of the T w in r a l i a 4*H

jjiln tenance ttssocinUon In JU l u t w eek.,«ocla{l'on-«rnoer*-asft-HeiJirD ixsIden t; T roy D ickard. rideot. and B o b e rt K em s, •trcMurer.fljWecU and m eeting p lacei n tw .tn to lnK p ro g ra m -w o : -T rw lor S a fe ty ." M ounta in taolem ent com pany: April Clemer Bervlce" a n d “P cri- riclns o r-A ir.C leancrjam lJ> ijolyneaux M aclilnciy com- Dril 30, "Sparlc PlUff. W lr- littery Service” a n d " S o t -

le T ractor E lectrical 6 y«- cVeyi. Inc.

'C ooling S ys tem Service" odic Servicing of T hcrm o-

t y pum p and Cooling Syo- loncer T rac to r com pany; “Fii*! In ta k e ,a n d C arbure- d “Fuel Conservation P ro c -

'Lubrlcatlon of engine and sjion and F in a l Drlv^e," Tractor com pany. e "Ser^-lclng a n d A djusting rt'nj G ear and F r o n t W heel

Co-op su p p ly : Ju ly a. Rubber T ires," T w in F a lls

and im plem ent com pany: 'B elt Power A pplication," Ttnctor com pany; Aug. 0, Savlce and C o s t Records

lnl*rlilng a n d S to rin g of and^U ie r'F a rm -Z nftlnes.- Gales com pany, and A119.

ible Shooting a n d W hen to Competent Service M on," Tractor com pany.Inlng program s will begin

;ials Selected Travelers Unit'/leers wero clectw l by tho :«nmcrclal T rovclers , T w in incU No. 737, a t th e ir r e f u ­t e meeting in T w in F a lls

vere Max L loyd, sen io r , : Vem H ulbert, p a s t senior: Uoyd Jam es, secre tary - ,; 0 . J . D othne. sen tine l; ,AndcTBon. c h a pla in ; ohn ,

. ’ n c c te d to tw o -y e a r the executive com m ittee ,

DCS K outnlk a n d B . O . ;

;wEs apsxilnted T w in F a lls •(0 the council convenU on 1 June 13.i; cup was presen ted to |I. Bftrnaid fo r h is services , lait six years a s council

aHs^lated r LDS ChurchONE, M areh 3 -6 p e a k e r8 jIS Blaine s take qua rte rly 1B Saturday evening a n d .Kill be E ld e r S U y n e r | wslsLndt tp th e G cunell - aod LeRoy A V lr th l ln ,

ilfaro represen ta tive , S a lt ,U tah.turday n ig h t priesthood re meetings w ill be heldse while tho Sunday con* eealons will b e he ld a t Se; will begin « t 10 a. m . iDd dinner will bo served tirch by the s ta k e p rim a ry j

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ers{option rogram lonthly s 4-H tloo In

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: places n - u -e : u n ta ln

April “P e rl-E q u l|v J r n ' '’ com- , W lr- "Se rv - I Sys-

•rvlce”lerm o-IB Sys- I B B r a jipany;rbure*I P ra c -

le and >riv;e,"

ustlng W heel uiy a,1 F a lls ipany: itlon,"

cords"“5 ° i ___ Boy B let*..B uht,_escaprt serloas Ifines, T c e i^ 'o tn j l i lm s y 30 th re e a53 ih nI A119. _____________________________________len to

Decree Recorded In Estate Matter,

A decree of porUal dlstrlbuU on In „ the estate of Emanuel H ranac , whck '

■U died OcU 29, low , was filed In dls-

'nit«“ ‘v.lLS^'’'’‘ ““'™-iy th o According to the dea-ee, lnaaJS ,cT w in will be withheld for la te r 4 b tr lb u - ,,,regu - tlon. ■' s»

Listed as real and pe rsona l prop- V', erty. th e estate consists o f 35 acrcs n.

wn o r of land and lot sU abo u t a mile Hienior one»half east of Blckel, 40 S'iF K ' “eres about a mile e a s t o f Blckel, a>tJnel; 40 acres about one-half m ile east ,

P t S ^ lte l and 340 acres abou t two '•

■y^< Heirs listed are F red B , H ranae.li t te e Christian Slrucek, O lga H ranac ^ O - Base, EUle Wilson, A lb ina M artell,

WUllam V. H ranac, M ildred Morrill,* ^ 5 T l l d o r a Day T ucker. Rosalien tion Bchlund end Louis V ictor. H ranac.^ They ore to receive on e -te n th o t .

" the estate each, w ith th e eicceptlon ^

iuncU ta

, CONSIGNERS ■BLACKFOOT. M arch 3 — M agic In

'Valley consignors to th e Idaho to ■t Shorthorn Breeders association’s

* P n aeventli annual show in Id ah o Falls,■ ^ are P . V. Morrison. M urtaugh , Alex akers Burjjy, j n j Noyior a n d Brown,

WendelL

‘y n » Now M any W oor «

FAL^E T E E T HJiood W ith U tt le W orryhe ld E«t. Ulk, Uach or •n<«u without fn r con* of lR..cor. f«l.. Itjlh dfopplnr. tllppln*

4 - f or wobbllni. FASTEBTH holrfi pltUa flraier tnd mor* «<«iforUb.r. ThU pl«»-

^ m . tn t po*c!.f ha* no jumtny, fOO«y, p»itr UTCd tail* or t*«Iln(. Down'l ctuM n»u4c*. It'a _ n _ tlkaliat <noti.»fl!!l. ChKVi "pUU oJor"

(<I«Btar* brnlh) Cit FA STEm t i t snr dnis ftorc.—Adr.

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I f SNAKE RIVER REPORT I 1h p - '---------------------------------------------------- 1

8NAKE BIVER WATER REPORT ON TO In i-EURUAuy Jl. IIJI , ,Ufhr\ r«p«ru i f Uartaa at RMtamalUn,

C n ltflu l RBnrrr and CMsnal. Si d ls- l u pirtlra) n

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Umllo mITa? u k . ' : ; r ~ ■ ‘ i .u »> <«sll::;r.E:::l: s s jCkel, Snaki at Mllntr.... 4.1M 9.:i0 “e u t I*) Acr^fm; oUitr Quanlill<a Id *c«onil>

— S * K 5 h M « * s A «iQnc Inch. fl“ 5= a s . I

Sl'ii E v e n t F N o t e d .h“ of CAREY, M arch 3 - M r . and M n . b

Leonard K irk land have received a word tha t the ir son, George, Is be* lc lng tn n sfe rrcd to OkindWa.. ^

Mr. and Mrs. L ava r Justesen, who gl have spent th e p a s t few weeks visit* 1

:aglc lng in Salt Lake C ity have decided a: Jaho to make their hom e there. aIon's ------“alls. I— —

T h « W . L . W IC K H A M So le ' and p o itponod on eecoun t <

— FRIDAY, M ARCH 6 , located 1 ond 1 b J I o E ost o f th e Sfop U|

HI IMD AUIs Chalmers Tn' ■ 1948 VAO Case Tractor

1051 S . 0 . IVactor wltt ’ F-20 Farm all T ractor

FnU Line of aU kinds of machl liM>. Oscar and G ene Klaas, Auction*>aitr

W . 1 . WICKH^

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ilet— o re r tu m e d _ ia _ » n _ irr ir a U o n _ d ik h J lOd Deiwty Sheriff C u r t P ryo r c iam ln e i

in Improvements for <,» Highway Outlined!

,, Improvement of U . S . h ighw ay 83 ■ south of Tw in F a lls -ls .p ro g rcs sln g

w ith ft-ork being do n e now o n 6.Z miles of the road ih Id a h o a n d other

0 projects planned.01*) The Dusty B eed Construction “'•* eompnny is working on a s tre tch of0 the hlgliwoy from a p o in t 3500 feet <1 south of the Idaho*N evada border 2’* ' to Rabbit Springs. T h e Idaho high*4 way commission is expocted to call s for bids this sp r ln g .o n a no ther sec-1 tlon of the h ighw ay. ' «OBd. Nevada's ten ta tive budget fo r 1053

includes 11,700,000 fo r work on U . S. IilttliMay 83 nui'tli u f Wells. Tlie ~ funds would bo used to reconstruct, widen and apply a p la n tm ix surface to 374 miles o f tho highw ay.

D A UG H TEr DOBN 7 HAZELTON, M arch 3—W ord has

i n . been received hero o f th e b ir th of ved a daughter to S /S g t. a n d Mrs. P a r- be* loy McBride a t O rcenvllie, S . O.

Mrs. McBrldo Is tlio form er Vlr- vho ginia Murphy, d a u g h te r of M r. and sit* Mrs. Clarence M urphy , Haxelton, ded and Sergeant M cBride Is the son ot

Mrs. Joe Boyd, H u n t.

Solo tehodulod fo r M a rc h 2 n d u n t o f tnow will b o hold o n ted 1 block East, 4 b lock* Sou th op U g h t In H ozolton , Idaho .. ■'

ers T tactor and E quipm ent Praetor and Equipment ir with Equipment ictor

mschloery and 4 he ad o t cattle ucUoneers — John D am a ll, Clerk

CKHAM, Owner

nd They’U

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m =- :- Top Bar, 96" L ong - :- Legs, 90" Long - : - Base width, 67"

Base Length, 110"Overall H e ight, 84"

- :- Made of 2" P ipe

r w o o D m o d e l '! from 2" Pipe. Top B ar, 108";

96"; Base W idth , 82"; B asa th , 117"; Overall AM AETtit, 86"_________4 4 .9 5SPRINGS MODEL I from 2" Pipe. Top B ar, 140";, 96"; Base W idth, 82"; Base th , 140"; Overall K C A Ci t ,8 6 " „ : ................. O D . ^ O

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RETURNS HOME ‘l O r , HAZELTON, M arch 3 - M r. and

J Mrs. Dale Bohlen and family. H unt, ' l l v Q returned recently from visiting la iw »y«3 ______________________ .resslng o n 6.Z1 o the r a

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J , W I N F A L L S , I D A H OSolon Blasts

| » - “Raitt;obby^ H For Ghai’ges^ S f l BOISE, M arch 3 W -R ep . Ezra H | H Hawkes, B-. Bannock, attacked the

"raUroad lobby- on th e floor o f the Id ah o house M onday fof w hat he term ed “libelous statem ents" clr- eu lated about Hawkes and his tln n l u - w ju jm iition "witn ~ >~ n e y tm e l r licensing bill.'

**7ho railroad scream ing about a l- leged highway subsidies m ay be m otivated no t by unselfish In ter- e st In public poUcy b u t ra th e r by desire to cripple and ham string o the r form s of transportaUon which flnaUy broke wide open the ir long- he ld a n d abused.monopoly,’!-Hawkes Bald.

T a c k o t Lies"H e eald the “raUroad lobby's" I

■ ^ 1 sU tem ents being circulated In tha statehouse corridors and hotel lob- bles are “nothing b u t a pack of lies based on false statistics.’' . ,

Hawkes. who operates a m otor , fre igh t line, said th e raUroad lobby i h a d "Isolated two pieces of m y ro ll- . ln g atoek" In an effort to show ,

M | ^ ^ H aw ses' iirm would psy consider* H B I ab le less license fees im der the new , ■ ■ H tru ck licensing bUl which passed .

th e house Saturday'.B H W H Proves Poin t .9 H H Hawkes took a blackboard Into j B | H th e house cham ber and rem arked .

th a t his f ln n would have paid *406 M B B m ore In taxes la s t year If the 'n e w • 5 B B M law had been In effect.[ S H Hawkes, who spoke In behalf of g S H th e new truck Usenslng m easure, ,

sa id "by bending a n d warping s ta - . bniU et. tls ties, they fu rth e r the ir de tcr- xavlnj)” m ined“ c rfo rt" lo “ 8hort;chftnae“ one‘

- of Idaho 's m ost Im portant Indus* tries."

!4r. and Single-celled anim als m ay bo iy. H unt, very m uch more highly organized siting la th a n any single cell In an anim al

composed of m any cells.

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. reseat tie guests - 1[tt 12 m alchei, o i obov*, to make four |; .M ov^/pur molchst and reerrangt to a t |1 th ree tq u o re t e f th e original tire . N o |s may be added or token owoy. j

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if a . j r t o w m a n y o n t l i f s ? ~ 1

h a i f!v# ip o r t co o li ond leven po In o l | tlo w m any w ays can h* eamblne thei* . weoring ih t tome two twice? |

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> seven eopt by drowing only thre*ht lines 10 e t lo ploc* eoch cap In 'orole corrol? , . ^

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^ ClQse Cajl .^ ■y A cloud of euspldon settled S

ominously over th e eongrew m en- jjj.„ _ _ being shown through th s W hite ctiI J C O House. • - cll

P residen t. Elsenhower cried ugI. E zra th a t h is U0,000 sword, a g ift nred th e from Queen WUhelmlna o f H ol- k o f tho tland, was m issing from I ts ac-

tja t h e ctistomed placc.Is f t o 0 ““ ^ presidential aides _

"floB u*It lo o k c d '^ ^ f r ' 't t6 ' '« m ^ ’! gresslonal guests would have to

o u t t,e frisked untU tho sword finally lay bo lum ed up In a wor)cshop where

Its case was being repaired, ner by "Bo they le t us leave a fte r all,"

gald Bep. P . Edward H ebert, D ,I which La., "fo r a few m idutes though,r l o ^ - we worried."aaw kcs ........ - ---------- -

•bbrt- Civil Service Tests wiS SetforPatrolJobs

“ Federal civil service examinations mninr Inspector tra inees In the

Immigration a n d n a tu ra lk a tlo a ; « ;« it «rvlco' bave been announced by > ^ Stronk, local civil service

PoslUona pay 13,795 a y ear and “ ® •“ * ? a rc located tn various southwestern passed border and coastal a rea clUes.

■ •• ‘Applicanl* m u st ^oss a w ritten . , . te s t and oral Interview and m ust be

physical condition a n d be- w U M ®Bcs of 31 and 34. k . r , ^ .Fu rther Information m ay be ob- no new la in e j f ^ n i Miss S tro n k n t the . „ , Twin Fa lls postofllce. half of ______________i e ^ j | . TIMES-NEW S W ANT ADS.

deter- I ■' I

' S ! O NEDAY SERVICB "Any PERSONALIZED G ift '■

Order Today—G et I t Tomorrow

™nted }. HILL’S GIFT SHOP !anim al Under Bank ac ‘m s t —Phone 45S

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* . O lym pia Beer. W h en ev er'f

I fo g e th e r, vrfiether in your f

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Kates

W hite chapter of tbe t r a te m l ty tn th e ? » • - ', . cUle Northwest la st y e a r . 'S o d KO- •

c ried ugwj, Tirin Falls, c hap te r - t ie # -» g ift president, received a trophy te B » - ■if H ol- ecQtiug the secompUshmsoti.Its ac- • . / , I, BBAD m C S -H E W S WAMT A P g . • '

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"Tool & Supply ^ _ M onth"

• H a n d Tool!J O D S Drills, tape, dies, ilna tlons reamers, flies, hack aaw c s l n t h e .ralkaU oa ^ _ ,need by • P i p e T o o l SJ service Wrenches,' vises, re a m e n , . _____

thm ders,'cu tter# ^year and« 9 W o H i h g S u p p l i e sk w ritten ^ e e shields, goggles, m ust be helmets, rod, hose

1“"“ ‘ For ihe bmy season ahead get ihe thinga you need

fTTADS. N O W I

PAUI ROBERTS "morrow OIVISION •iO P Stool ond Industrial Supplies one 45S 356 4th Ave. W . Ph. 2485

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ba ft J*flU - ond eem w tcr. V iM r tb p u t ' • T te r m - Q e n ld ,

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M B OFF-SHORE OIL ISSUEH H r i Congress has begun delving again Into th

contro76ni&l off>sbore "oli dispute ■ H £ > . the stAtea ond..the federal goTemment. Ani ^ n l n tbere are some signs th a t the problem ma: ^ H i l l f • ^ ^ tboroushl7 settled a t this session a

I predictions have Indicated.H l l i ; 1 is, firs t of all, not “tidelandH n | i | oU as It Is so often called. I t Is the oil whlcl H T J I ^ lies beneat}] tb s ocean bottom in the a rea

l y i seaward of the water's edge.at low tide.r*jl r o r many years the states whose coaft |-4.’ border these rich submerged oil lands hav i j ' 1 laid claim to them. Under .the DemocraU

— regime,-the-federal govemment d lspiited-th claim .and said the ownership ought to b

i’ j j natloa'a].|l f l ; | 'n ie supreme court has declared th a t thi ^i'li federal govemmant has a "param ount In P I terest" In these oU rights, b u t has no t flatl; I 1 11 «ald they belong to tbe IT. 8. I ts declslo]

Lj' le ft the door open to congressional leglslatloi aw arding the lands to lh e states,

ijll TwJce both houses passed such a m casu r I'll only to see former President Truman vet< fH It. In h is foU campaign, P resident EisenhoW'

|S e r made It clear he would sign the proposa i i (. If It passed again.g u i ' No one doubts th a t a “tldelands" bill wll

be approved and signed th is year. B u t &l I I I tb e fury surrounding the Issue has obscurec P l one Important phase of th e problem. M ost o:

a ta te boundaries, r a The historic state lim its are three mllci Iffl ou t in tb e cases of Louisiana, Mississippi anc l i : CaliforzUa, and because of special trea ty ar-

H n rangementa, 10 and one-halt spiles out tro n ^ H b th e shores of Florida an d Texas.

Thus any bill which awards to the atatei ^ H K Just th a t undersea territo ry to which the:

would be normally en titled will leave un- ^ n i l settled the status of th e rich stores beyonc

■ H l l One bill, offered by Senator Daniel 0 :^ D l n Texas, would let the s ta tes handie leasing■ R | i -of all submerged oil bu t require them to pa;■ f j f / f nearly two-thirds of th e ren ts and royal-■ M \ ties to the federal govem m ent on. th a t o lH l f I beyond state limits. O ther bills propose t■ 1 1 11 handling somewhat less favorable to th(■ m i I states.'■ u ! l congress baa n o t Shown any f ln rH l H j In ten t to solve this p a r t of tb e problem. Odd:■ W Bt now favor passage of a narrow er bill.■ B H beyond sta te limits Is th e rea!■ f l y h ea rt o f-the matter. Both the sta tes and■ I I H th e companies wont i t settled to end doubl

and confusion and perm it orderly develop-. n e n t of these resources. J t would seem that

^ H b th e public Interest demands early solution■ ■ I of the whole issue, no t Just a portion of it.^K lll* ll ____________________ _

FLEEING *TARADISE'»H h ;||I' Dispatches from Berlin say communist ■ l l i l r authorities are preparing to create a no- ■If'^k^ m an's land between East an d Wekt B erlln as ■ hi{I ' a device for closing th e l u t big holes In tho

Iron curtain.n i l ! ' I t Is through these gaps, of course, th a t W u , East O erm ani bav* b te n pouring recently In ■ 1 ^ ■ one of the_greatast_rafugeB irtrnanyi nf th e H l i i post-w ar era.■ H j i This newest effort to wall off the Soviet ■ H I -orbit, of nations from- th e west ^ 'o u ld oc- ^ ■ t t ' casion slight surprise. The wonder Is th e reds

have been so long in sealing off these la s t lealcs.

t h n .n f tg h n rrt» r_ ^ n n trf^ ]ff n n r i d P -populated zone prove effective, tho w estern

M W — world—w lU-nataraUy—h a v e -d e e p -re g re ts . ■ n ! ? Though the refugees are a tremendous b u r­i n ' l l ' den upon Westem Oermany and seem som e- l ^ i l ' an Insoluble problem, they aro people ofB m B 1 ' willing to rlslc their lives fot^ i r e e d o ^ The free- natlohs finat~UlfiVltably■ ■ H j welcome them.____________________________^ ■ m l The no-men’s land p ro jec t Is simply one

more proof tba t paradise does not lie beyond ■ m i the Iron curtain. People do not try to escape

paradise, and when they do resort to auch ■ ■ H i nieasures a t risk to life, I t Is m ost em bar- ■ H | l rasslng to th e proprietor of this touted realm .

| | H f DISPLAYS HIS IGNORANCEI m P I Prime Minister Nehru of India has gibed at H ^ P l President Elsenhower indirectly, declaring his I I H b "intrusion of the military mentality into the H fuSJ chanceries of the world presents a very great l » « ^ danger."I m M I ^ illustration of th e peril he cites “ta lk of i H f j I o f blockade of China.'*H | | l | | Nehru thus assails an American w ho Is ■ | f l | perhaps tbe most u n m lllta r ; m ilitary m an ■ l y I ever to hold high responsibility In this coun-

try , as the Europeans well realized w hen he H y l was among them as NATO commander.

Nehru also exposes his Ignorance bf Anaeri- I can policies In his reference to a China blodc-

^ ■ j ade. His Infenpants In' America apparently ^ B l do no t even read our new ^apers, for th ey ^ ■ f would have told him tho President him self

b a s no t eoniidered a.J)lockade.Tbe m dlan premier knows little o f th e

^ ■ f T i t l e s p e t e a or war, less stm of th e c h a r- s c te r of o m friends and b is enemies In th e

H f - world. H e seemi determ ined to display th is . . Ignorance proudly for tb e re s t of his days. I

H ~ ; !~ 'W I ja { e w ~ g iT O the ' idea t h a t /.Maadlng on their d fg n l^ m akes them lool:

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TVU W A6H INO TO N -A dl»l Z. SWvenaon w ill m ftke 1•V; , s . ^ torthcomiat tour o f We v m u J n c o g a \ r c u J, tb. VM p ^ o n ^ u t , hU pUce In Amerlean po litics ^

------------- p e rm i t B is m ix lu ty confouniU friends ftlready pUn ine (or h li renom lnfttlon lo 1B(

_____t 111 l & i i ^ M H a i K The Wlttr u id Ukcftble St«veni_____ t 1.71 S B H R H i n B I h u been bombarded w ith iQVll-------2. ZiS v K a '^ ' ^ a S S r a t l o u for ipetchej. Intorview s. m u

, , , , £ & % H k H 9 here, he went ta Uie tro u b le o t <jn n * l i o ing the prtnclpal lo relgn-em bftwZHZid-M 7 J K a 3 |^ H . to - n o U f y - th e l r - » o r e m m e n ta - o f - l— ^or prlvftcy. H e b f ti 1_____ t 1.H q u e i t e d W i|shlnstoD newspfti

« 4.U (rttn d i to convey tb a sam e 1b {<— — ^ msUoB to Uietr oTerscfts oKloes.

nf f . t . . BTffy rK flnV nAHITAt. ABfllf't'.fi't.-rJS? IB 5«-W hen h s ’ was briefed on ln t« n a tro n » J con<

^ Uons Bt th e iU (« deptrtm ent, In preparftU on fo r 1 tr ip , ho d id no t e ren u k f ie a e ta r j ' D ulles Xor le tu or In troduction to U . a am bsltadon , m in is te rs , n

’ I n r emissaries, e tcT h is struck ’ eiat« u unusual, In view o f th e fi

th a t 10 m a n r traveler! o t I s r less s ta tu re dem and tn M th f t a r lS h t th s t the red carpet be roUed o u t fo r th«

on th e ir .wtirld tours, o e c w e e n - ’ e tevenson 's attitude toward a U W reso m ln a tto n

e n t . A n d equftllr c u u a l . Althou<b h e fls tlr refuses to d lsd u s l e m m a y seriously, belief Is general U ut h e v p u ld like to t s M lo n o a ^ wlUjout Uie heavy b u rd en of t

T n im a o record a s d iupport.

L id e lah d '* d e m o c r a t i c p r e s i d e n t i a l f o s s i b i i i t i e s s il w h i c h However, aeconllns to his Xrlendi, he w ould no t m a y,ik aTAok a f l ih t o r dem and for Uie hoDor, eipecUUy If a me n e a r e a s cand ldau ahould devtlop am ong th e DemU de. c ra ta on capltol h ill or a t the ita to capitftls. As o f Cse c o a e t a m om ent, nobody of presidential size Is In sigh t, i d s h 'a v e .(luesUon really concerning the party bosses, U any.

Sen. I s te s Kefauver. T enneuee, a n d W . Aver J * v . HftTrtman, New York, obvloiuly are h ftnkerlng 1

l u t e d - t h e . .u i* - lW « -n e m ln a tlo & -E lth e r^ u ld -« ln - it-b M « fftu h t t o b e especially if i t looks Ukt a loilng year. A s o f todi

■ how ever, ne ither sppears to b< a good b e t .

t h a t t h e j. a g a i n s t c o n t a m i n a t i o n — ro o d ai o u n e i n - d rug officials are grsUIled, although n o t surprise l o t f l a t l y a t th e in sis ten t demand of oiu iu lac turer*—food, d n d e c i s i o n cosmetics, chemicals, etc.—tor s treng then ing o f t

,( ru i a f in n agolnst contamlnStlon of Uteir p roducts,i g i s i a u o n i n u u g ,u e n involving an apple debydrftU ng pU

In W ashington sta te , the supreme court recen tly he m e a s u r e th a t th e inspection law of 1938 w ai so contrad lc to i a n v e t o a s to be unconstitutional. General rev is ion o l t

Statute fo r the public's protecUon Is n c cc iss ry , a ^ e tu i u w cording to 0 . W. Crawford, lood ond d ru g adm lnl p r o p o s a l tra tc r .

I n view o l the fierce opposition to th e se elements: b i l l w i l l safeguards wben advocated by th e la te D r. Ran-i T J.if . n W iley 60 years sgo, tlie lndu ito ''s atU tude today shoi

how tlm e s -a n d U v ln r ^ b lt s -h a v e chftoged to r tl O b s c u r e d better.M o s t o f . . .

n a r l e g a l DAILY CONHSCATION OF FCK )C^P re s ld e n t Z

on h is legislative "must” program, largely due to pre e e m i l e s aure from the oommerclnl Interesli involved. Eve lip p l a n d reputab le m anufacturer feels Uils leglglaUon protec ■eatv a r - h im as well as the cujUimers,Mif *rnm “n ie food and drug files on leisures o f im flt foo m e i r o m ^ sometimes-gruesome. They describe edibles d

liberate ly produced and distributed by dU honest dea le a t a t e a ers, a lthough the number Is relatively smaU.I c h t h e v C onfiscation o t odulteiated or con tam inated foo<

n « averaged 13U tons every week day. P rocessed vegi a v e u n - tj,p 0 ,^ jj,e a m o u n t of shi]I b e y o n d w ent* removed from commcrclsl channels by feder

a g e n t s . _____________ _____________a n i e l o f * ' '

T ^ u in c r LAID AAIENDMENT-ln view of th e trilU ons _ ® to n s o f food dUtributed dally, th e a d u lte ra ted to t n w p a y j , injm iteslnia l. B u t even one pound Is ono too m an 1 r o y a l - in th e opinion of Preeldent Eisenhower a n d Admli t h a t o i l I s tra to r Crawford,

‘rm nsfi a. A prospecUve change In Uie law Is a stiffen ing < th e penalties for deliberate vlolaUons. I n th o dl

MJ i n o c red ited ktatute, they were not In acco rd •with U seriousness of the offense atrslnst pubUc h e a lth .

any firm ■— -.............. ........... . ..... ............

V I E W S O F O T H E R St h e r e a l • m b . s m t t h w a s l u r e d

; t e s a n d T h e m a tte r o f funds has brought D a n a C. Smlt id d o u b t Into th e nen-s ogam. U r. Smith, you w ill recall, wi d e v e lo n - p rlnolpal flgtire behind the fam ous N ixon fur

1 . ♦ *hat caused so m uch compalgn controversy a n d teli e m t n a t pjaion m dodram a J u t t i l l s o l u t i o n M r. S m ith got te ry Indignant n t the U m e. T ho who 3f i t . th ing , h e sold, was hlgh*mlnded In purpose.

I t wlU take a keen ear to detect the h ig h m o ral toi In M r. B m lth 's recent flfionclal venture. I t ise m s thi h e lost he iv lly In a Havana gambling Jo in t w hile e vaca tlon-last y e sirand -no t having su fficien t fu n d s c

n m u n x s i ; g^ve Uie proprietor his check fo r 14,300.J a n o - T h en th e m om lng-after arrived. s i J t m u s t to 1 l e r l i n a a H avana tourists, and Mr. Smith, th ink ing ab o u t h s I n t h o I*' ll8ht o l day, stopped pa y m en t 0

th o check.*1* t. W hen th e proprietor sued. Mr. S m ith c laim ed thi

s e , t n a t t,e b a d been "inauced” to visit th l i " f r a u d u le n t db e n t l y I n h o n e s t - « d lUegtV Jo in t We hava a lw ays wondert : n f t .h w by w hnt-aubUe witchery Cuban gom biers lu re tourls

ln to " tf iS r Joira, and why u is offiy f c l i e n o im j ' B th a t the tourist discovers th a t th e place

' SO V lec fra u d u le n t, dishonest and Illegal.>Uld o c - T here should bo some vay . It seems to us, th a t a Lhe r e d s ho n est m a n could te ll Uiat h t Is In a f a m b l ln f Joli e s e l a s t ^ o r e ho loses M.300.

O f course, the oonrt upheld Mr. SmlUi In h ls refuii to pay h is gambling d e b t O n d ^ the law , gnjnblei

w S te S ~ ~ ^ 'J h i r 'b % ! a ' WiTOITir !rdlMT ^ ^ U M B «n - r e e r e t a . - .know n as.deb ts .D f hoDor..TKst Is also w h y .th e re . ni« h i i r - * specls l contem pt In th e word "wclsher,” a welshi L BCti outside In Uie f re sh ftlr ana s o m e - decides n o t to pay.—Louisville C ourler-Joum aLleople of -------------------------------l iv e s f o r WATCH IfOUB STEP IV l t a b l y — m an effO ft-to-c q t-d e w n -o n- D^ e's pedeetria __________ ‘trftfflo ftw ld e n u . polloe are handing o u t lltUe csrc

ip ly o n e ’ ^ w S t l S 'a ^ ' a o t th* program «flSa « « J t j will a I b e y o n d be know n for some Ume, bul th e police and Jam i ) e s c a p e B randon , ohlef, certainly rat« a n “S'* fo r e f f o r t t o a u f ih ^ o t long ago St w u pointed o u t in th e se columr

th a t safe ty officials h sd Usued a p recau tionary re e m o a r - a iln d e r te p tdestrlara .o f the .lo lly .of crossing sircel

d r e a l m , b ttw ean In tm tc llo n i . in advising a d u lt pedestxlar to U ll oommon sense and go to a c o m er to cross, th o fficials pointed ou t th a t drivers are m oro n lc rt ic

S -tcct tr*tllo »t co n sn tad a p edestrian 's saTitB lb e d a t e h a a c ts the rtlo ra are muob better, r tn r r h U Officials added m o t a g r e a t pcrccntag. r i n g n w pedestrian fataU Uu and injuries oc cu r from ac I n to t h e -eldenU in mld-bloek. Boise police records b e a r ther r y g r e a t o u t A oeordlaf to th e records half Uie c ity 's pedestria

in juries reiu lted from Jsvw aldng. F ifty -five perion " t f l t t f tf W Jured and four killed In BoUe in ' 1032.

fatB . UA A lthough U lt record thus far th is y e a r Is beUe th a n f o r - th e oorretpondlng portion o t la s t yeai

W h o la poUei a re n e t uU sfltd , hence th e cards, r y m a n a n e a t pn-ohoioiicsi gimmick is in c lu d ed -o n th M c o u n - besides spsee for the offender's n a m e a n d sd

V - “ T*** provide space for llsUng th e hospltar h e n h e o r morUclan of his choice.ir . T h a t should make a few people stop a n d th ln k .-A n a e r i - So l“ s ta te sm an . '

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flnnr^queiUon put to President E lsenhow er a a r m e y h j j f [r jt pS-ess conference w#i wheUier h e fenred—a h i m s e l f A dlal Stevenson had c h a rg e d - th a t th e m en of bli

business on his team would make hU ndm lnlstro tlo i o f t h e ^ Llnraln. dean of th e W hlto Hous<. M hav corps, got a clear answer, b u t no sem enaU c dlS'1 * J “ cusslon defining any kind of deal.I n the TTie P residen t had picked s big business m a n 1

l y this * e a d th e defense departm ent becauso i t spends two- I d a v s o f th e federal budget and h e w an ted busUieu

■' ' pracU ces introduced to bring abou t econom ies, i r I oU ier departm ents, h i bad lo u ih t men o f abU lty and

th a t I <**ract«r -w ithout u» aUghlcst oU enllon of their 1 lr^> I background. He Uiought Uiey would do aI I g re a t Job tor the Dnited States. T h at, In its e lf , would

I t t i g m t big (kil’ uBPiPnoPiesi.

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? S S Sh o t s SIre ad y p la n - , i o n In IBM. I 4« Stovenson I

■ JtJS X O O E? TO BHOW’Views, m a g a- t w r P o ts h o ts :

**roocn? ^ tOood fo r ft U ugb ftnywajr, w a n

S n “ 5 “ S -'• H e b a a re - tm t B tre rtJu le is . th a t Isn’t th i

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e dem *nd a s jjro m e ?IUt for t h m Anyhow, It Ju s t goes to shoi

u how insign ifican t 4 small

1 . i ^ }^. i l a u to a e t th a m a tte r f ^ a ^ t xd en of the g ,(Jeroffi'

r a i L i T i E s - PUPU PO U m o pT h li pooch wa* bom N or. 30.

♦h of m o;« de fin ite nom m eli^ ••Tt"Js brown w ith black strip* I

^ 1 * iU back. YOU c a a phone 78 bete s % S ’ a *■«• *««* ’ P-®- “f “ y '

W . Averell _ _ _ankerlng for j t e je ', » 3.monU»-old femali t - b y - d t fa u l t^ -th#i-needs-»-new-hom e.-B he-itAa o f today, y w ean phone E dan U87 or ge

pooch a t Uie plaee across the_ ^ ^ to Uie eas t from R uaeU L ane ac

~ Pood and ----------o t surprised . D ear P o t Shots: 'I—food, drug, W e have a blond, m ale c<inlng o f Uie spaniel to give away. B e Is.uots. wiUi chUdren b u t we are movliIraUng p la n t W ashington so wUl be unablrecently held keep him.» n tra d lc to ry M rs. Everett M ilti:lalon o l the (718 E ast Ave. R.:jcessary, ac- f fh o n e 722-j)■ug adm in ls- (Jerome)

B e lem entary TH EV MOVEDD r. H on-iy p o t ShoU g tU aU w rts of p today ahows iw rwjuesU, so I t . X f s s n ' t ^

iged fo r the p riilng w h tn s6m eoae-phohete S»d, "Puhleeae, te ll people UiW Internal revenue boys have m

‘r e s i d e n t a - the ir o ffle ts to th e Idaho thi

due to p res- n o t , in th e B urkholder bullolved. Every m orel"Lion p ro tec ts geems folks boUiered wlUi

> problems have been looking in: u tU lt foods B urkholder buUdiag for Uie

edibles de- j^iy^ eD ,ey a re n o t (reapeot;h o n est deal- j ,o t ) in th e B urkholder buil

, . eny m ore). A nd folks, being noInoted foods hum ans, d o n 't bo the r to read pcc o m d vege- ^ r inquire directly about

0«>ces. seem s th e y w ander aws by federa l hallw ays, finally wind ui

----------------trill ions o f Jn c o u n e ot th s gab, V>ey

^ a t e d to ta l ually aak about th s tax offlceile too m any. T h a t’s w hen th e w andering ;a n d A dm in- ^re Inform ed th e tax offices

located In th e Idaho theateraU lfenlng of peat: Id ah o U ieater) buUdlng.I n th e d ls- PB . Y our Incom e tax re tu m Jr d w ith Uie be posUnarkSd before mldrh e a im . M trch 18. ThU U a day laU r 1— ---------------tisusi because M arch IS occurs ■

: e r sFAMOUS LAST LIKE

*. . . And o o r one<man (< la C. SmlUi w asn 't good enoogh against U 1 recall, was platoon sy ste in l- Nixon fund GENTLEMAN IN T I

«y ond te le- FO U BTII EOW

5ke™' A RTH RITIS - SINUS’ RHEUM ATISM SUFFEREIIn t While en A rad o p a d m ay bring yoisn t fu n d s o a relief o r cu re from Uies14,300. dreaded diseases. Many perm u st to a ll sons using th a rado pad rc

ig ab o u t h fs pe rt w usderfu l ^ u ]ts ..T h e sipa y m en t on bandy pads are made 0

m inerals from the famou;Ialm ed th a t Boulder, I ^ o n t , radio acUviid u le n t dls- mlntft. S end IIS .00 or wrlti

lure tou ris ts I RADO PAD CO.j m a r a j T B i r ~Boi~ 8M ' , Mlswula, H e h e p lace Is •

us, th a t an mbllnff Joint

n h is refu sal ^ fa ^ B jS g n.w, gnjnblers ^ ^ 0 ^ /S S A

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five pe riohs »032. a g o - ' l o r w a sur Is b tU er- . ' ' ' . .

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d e d -o n th* h o u s e .me a n d ad- th e hosp ital

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Si"buiineM n a tio n a l avarlom les. In . 1 . t 1f tb u ity a n d • m a f c f t i o d o v Ji of the ir 'ouId do a . selt, would,

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I HOW THI NG

A Bum tw r o t Individuals ib o j J 9 V haled be fo re th s bouse- comi

m iM m on un-A m erlcftD aeUTlUke forced io teU tb e M H M truUi ftbout th e i r H D i n

„ association w l t b d S ^ ^ ^ Hr o SBOW oommunlsta a n d

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M.1 psycho-poUUcftl i lu a m e rs wj»cf r* i* o n s% a |U y d ivla*! bu t ia P l»lnly-et*t«d. took o u t » fU r

Kan projw * in p a trio tic princlpl* andM l ta Ihow TOU advocate th e re o f wbo had the ^ t S l S ««• fftcU lty .to ra is e .f t .e lm ftg ln e H m s tre a so n a a l o to s r t r «lO re U M ft ftw ftCtlvlUes l a t t e days of th ter s ^ S i t T

L M. H e r t . . .(Jerom e) oong. . H aro ld ' Velde, th e

_ * chalrm aa o f th e committee, 1-UW*! h i r e l i n g s , incl

.m N or. 30. Per o f th e m o st abandoned ti •A nom M eleture. aJnmks l a th e prcpag^nda j lack strlM down to work h is d ir ty wiu and ho w ne 78 betw eea ,b ly know s a lso U iat Pleld wa « - R l any other pucated l a th e Amerasla case.

This com pU dty Pleld slum compelled to reveal fo r tho

mi B h rf^ h U et PicUoa of th e record. Two I

sell L ane school. S S ^ l a K ’n T w ^ l ^ h u i U t a ?' , to W ashing ton to p u t In a fix

d, m ale cocker charac ter k now n as Mork O a; ly. H e Is good asium od n a m e.s UB niOTlM to ony” ’»“ • emplOTiI be unable to R e id fo r b o th h l i New York

stroslty a o d h is Chicago Sun ere tt M ittine r W lhorlty o n oriental poUUa :a it Ave. B .) • Boes w ithou t saying th a t i t tii one 722-J) called O ayn h a d no t b te n favc Jerome) to Uie com m un ist purposes In

* Pleld w<mld h av e bad no us3VED him.

w rts of pecul’ • • . •wasn't to o ^ u r- inform ftnU , betw eea •n e ^ h o h ^ e g . to ld m e- th a t W elsi die people UiW Uiei W ashington end th

M nt F ield ft biU for »S,ooo foi ; ting O ayo o u t o f 1 ^ trouble.

holder building ^ o e n e y anc____ him in h is h ire, anyway.

‘" ^ 1 ^ Uiought th e charge was ew e , S t w aa ft 10-goal sucker

0^ sp iritua lly Jaded hei { ^ e o t . A M fo rtu n e s Including Trei

h o ld tt building V anderbilt P le ld and Corliss s , being normal ^ g ^ t L n As 0 Ju sU flcd digression,

.r^nnrt a t th ls p o in t U iot Uie c MlM of L a m o n fs mouier, whei died recen tly , were Inadequate

gsD, Ujcy eas- —tax offices.

vanderlng folks # M -lax offices dre f i t r l l J ' f / M l» u io u r (II-I buUdlng. m n < | ILax re tu m m ust Hifore midnight

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r i c i t y h e l p s w i l h h o u s c h o W c h o r

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v a t e r , f o r c o u n t l e s s t a s k s a l l t l i r o t

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ran

meddled areuad the Paris o o n l im in i lU r Of. IW t ™

tboufb penldouf. character. b S lS * S l ih f t a d .T o m .w * i f t-

t u U n m U 4 sd f l M h u la tia l

— «■ tw w M T b o a t s ftt B a r BarbcaS S S S i i d r t a f f * a o l a i t e Ul

i t l e o ia d e r th l * ip r tn r -a D d -< U I-tb e - sh lp m « i R unktys resembled ft z

otir lo t t n a U M troop n m tem to t. _ „ , im ers who. f e r D ar in a th is tim e. Qafold i l td b u t a e r t r th e tO T O cH u^ UtUe chlsaler ou t a fte r every p n t e a M to i r t a t austerity 1 d p i* and every M im lnlsb^tloo of .h is publio ] had th e cour- reTurtalsbed and furnished a t ]

raise • ft volae- expense eooUier large house U oUJcr treacha r- a e ttle m w t vb ie b b tepai ia y i of th a w eorc rnm ent'a p r n s r ^ . He Qt

b t l ^ b lm ie lf te lh e uie ol• came for hla summer vaetUoni

♦»,« T.MT ren t ao *liomlnal" his Inlei

J * tM w l ? or lUbKtlM l(

f f l h .'JS b" 'Field w aa lm - . . . ^

leld should be W elis up and died on us er fo r ^ c o i n - eould ge t ft change of adUainl

d Two form er and give him Uie worki o f 'P lf l d " h ‘ave W M »-m em b«-of-the-l*w -llrro t h e ^ e m l l ‘nclu<J« tw o 'oU ie r figures o:

”h J u t o i “S 1* K uiao lph P tu l. H .M n ^ i * for a counsel fo r the treasury iL S k a S i an M orgenUiau and tried to Justlf tfork a a y n . an

. hw runn ing expenses of the Democw ^ o r ^ m c n - ftdmlnUU»Uon, and Elliott BM O ^ S S t t mouUiplece When ho,?i noim ei n cau g h t in . U u t iir ie s of gyp _S i a f i f t o i so- m SL?*;^ V n w are trim m ed of a lm oit 1300,(

1^ S l “n i e oUier It tW fofd Tsylor, calls him self a general be(

Id no uso for him f t s ta r as *departm en t Uwyer. Tayler took in Uie "w ar-crim es" trials In

>etween them , m a n y In w hich H itler’s Russlai W elu d id p u t complices In th e InlUal a g p e m end th a t h e took p a r t e s prosecutors u d Ju M,000 for ge t- T h an k s to « ie precedeata i I trouble, r te ld c r e a te ^ any American Presl

3oney a n d h a d hanged fo r losing a war.anyway, and . . .was excessive, i n th e f l n t Alger HUs trial,U sucker on a ‘W'as aU over th e oourtioom, m<jaded he irs to h im self conspicuous and w hliplin g TVedericlc to indlrtduala on the defensed Corliss L a- inalde th e raU. He refused to

w hether h e represented any c•silon, I-w ould a n d Uio suspicion was naturalla t tho ob ltu - h l s p e t sap. Field, wos putUnther, w hen she th e m ysterious defense fundladequato and, very expensive tria l and th a t ^± In th e ir fall- w as supervising Uie Job for t ,1s old w om an! x n e ilia iw auaU V tty igaiB w n

X NOWI SAVE!ATTERNS RED trCED — IN f lM E iG CLEANING — REAL BARGAINS]

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x J X 2 1 - 7 aum ey fo r Uib Job I U v e a ._____________ . . i* d B a-b u t.th * t.w o u ld bo ith e waa Uie wife ouesUon' fer U r . Vtidie boost o f U o r- to P lild .

W elsi b a d a sU ter. C ar' w u ihe source ^ xied la th e la s t coupli ce c i i ^ She had jn a a a ^ a s Stalin. IUie Paris peace m Uie f ix fo r K arl Browdtbe tlrs t w ar, ex- th e p re te s t o f ft conscllae w l t b ..the |C«te departm en t tm dtrllnsishevlkl. She WM c leared Into th is countte a -wttb ft strong. fr w ^ <im a d a . ' afU r . i h /iJU. character, and proved guilty of Ulegal entryTom, was ft n i a - U arshaU F lild ■ h t s iWual.----------------- - s o m e w h a l - e f te r - W a - s p ^

bucket o f b e m p a ln t a n d hU i Id FJeia h^4 p t - ba# suceeeded h im la-_0}il I re thoogb ug)y openly accused of dteeney, B a r H t f t o and Ism and good sense., eo large U iat In ---------------- —----------

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“ • * 5 ; by lh« P r e .b ,lo U o

: > r »™l*hed a t pubUo p r j^ e e d s o f tho dinner will

S b to purchose ft fUm projector

er vaca tlou a t a T r ip Rcportec" .h is in ten t to h a ZELTON. M arch 8 - » ied clearly, • Balsch le ft WaiI eommunlit ex- R edm ond, Ore., to vli probsWy did no t < j,u6hter. M ra. V em on Patrl subtcribe to uieup wealth, p e r- j ^ r t A rthu r B ai

h av e re tu m e d from Pasad im • - a n d vic in ity w here ttiey hai

ed on us ere we th e p a s t tw o m onths vlslUng 6 of adUninlslrt- u d reU U ves.I the works. He •he -law -llrro -U ia t------- SLECrXON-lTOSIBOM]r figures o l In- h a q E R M A N . M arch 3 u n i t , . bcalU i council elocUon of t r m i y und“ h a a been postponed U. M an

led to justify the ^ q /^ i A D V E R T IS E M I security fe r the -f the DemocraUc ___ ^NOTicit to c n rn T o n i

When ho was ' jd a h o . le s of gyp loans b st a t e o p h a r v in n a t

I S « o ? S “ . , H “ S n t e S , s " 3 5 . '^ford Taylor, who « * th b Dnw. u th»• ' » ' £ g / : . r i s s r t t f a, ft s ta r as a w ar th . n««.(t»r7 Youck»si. witkin rot Tayler took p a rt .fw r ih . f in t »«bita.ticj. ,f

precedeata there c ,m 4 Mmreb i , i*u .

a i j g - . . u,. r .1 War. rab .1 M T w 'h 'i .-» rn ," r4 r» 3 i

HUs trlol, Wclssurtioom, making .I and whisperingthe dehnse side AI refused to say iented any client mwas natura l U iat ■was putUng up , ■

rense fund of a UP - 1I and Uiat Weiss ^e Job for Field. TOllOlEUBR] aUuut . -

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;gJSST?«©M.Klmb«ly.-h i- M rt o . W. CedentlOTi. * ffind e u i lo p aiilB o! Je ttli - ‘S l BUTisoa Sitie. jewelry S tBd •terllm »a»er. «od Sffidewm .% ,«fl tWp* w«n> 1“ *®J f t t a c^ecUoni on exhibit y ib o w b«lonilD| to Don B.SL. idiiw som: Mrt. chMle»IV f tim iM : the MT. Donald j^|;§Bne. inoufh t Iron work;

Kortin artkJea;

ciety Presents ■ipecial ProgramilR . Uarch S-^A sp e d U ~ iS ^ ttjcty prognun w u pre»ente<l k« LDS Mcnunuit meeting i t nndtr the dlrtcUon o t Mra.iE«»er-t 'm a ia prtjrer v u given b ; w, u . Bunce, Jr, tnd the In?

getlon to the prognm's them e, lutlan to Hepplneu." w ta p re- ,]t7 Un.-D,-W. D » li and rea d ln.Haustr.t ScarT Tok Jed the. choral M in d t tell: VM preiented br fl.nfha EUedge. A readlne waa 1 t r Doretta Botldns and• johnO. BM lo»tl#o jpoke. M l were preieDted by th e Bf DOthm chonu. The closlo ; rru }ed br M u. Beeves Cox.• ♦ ¥ ♦

irties Reported For Filer Womeni n , M irth 5-Mr*. 0 . D, M c- icf esterttlned her card club rtiy erenljif.-Prlw w ent to M u B Iu j and Mr». Blanche

rA k birthday cake vaa served xtst Mrs. A. J. McKinley’s miT anniversary. fiBiiiT dinner po rt; honored W . ascuter on his 69th b irthday Iftmry Prlday. A Mclti hou r

Eul Uortland at a dinner At Uce Bowl. T f ^ Falls. A house- ^ p ^ lollowed * t th e

GardS PlayedDK} EIUa. March 3<-Mr. nnd tm a Bablngton held a canaa- vtr-Sat^niay erealng. m gh I ven WDQ by CecU B ott aud ;ick Qiaham. Low (cores w ers itd-by-Mjfc-Bhl8JD3mita.*iid-■ . » - » - » ------------------m n ) AT DBEAKFABT 80U% Uarch S-V n . Sd E a l .0 v tl honored by a group of d*at.a breakfast Trlday on h e r I d*7 annlrenary. !

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»v W il I Feature js^by^iOeQl-Artists

T w in J . W . Jtewman, e h lld rea 'a cup«dla* a n d n u c e r t ; John O hapm ao , a rt] .

s d a n - d e a Xrom M oico, w here b e rls lte de Epl»- I w t ' su suner, and M a ry PrlebeIn th e m e ta l candlesticks f n n a E ng landIrdavB- * n d a te ln s from O erm any.BchllJ- A l » tJuiieipttlne In th e hobby•s. P t n l ah o w w ill bo Mrs. Rose M . N orth.sdnrltE, U rs . T te d Teutse, M rs. E . B . W il-I. B a y Um m . B ^ e t o t o i t h . Tc»r.nen

i! O lla- W b l t t l e w y , 'P lo r e n c e S ande iidn !M r# . A . F. Oalund. M a rg a re t Mc-

reven t -A tge—M r r- J .—l i PeraantnM;

u . b l - O ren- Boone and C h a r lu J&^CaoiL leturea. O th e r* include Mrs. e . E . o»- j . U c - tranderV ' M rt. Howard K le lnkopf,

J o e B landford. Mrs. K enyon O reen, < n 4 e U .J a m w — Woodhead,‘ Mra. P a u l -R. UipJaya T a b e r , BUJ Wearer. M Jchacl Leeds, crochet 3 r u c e Fox and Mrs. L . A. W heeler, loomed H o u ra of the show, v h k h la open nberly . t o t h e public, will be f ro m 4 to lo [ttrphjr. p jn . ntzvniafea th - ^ , ,

n s Calendarot col- I — ■ II birds. M*g1c Valley Iris society's lunch - exhibit e o n scheduled (or S a tu rd a y has Don B. be en postponed Indefinitely because :niailes o f t h e d iphtheria epidemic.Jo seph Jf Jfi

T h e esecuUve com m ittee o f Uio J u i P re sb y te ria n Women's association

w ill m e e t a t 3 p jn . Ih u rs d a y In the e h u rc h parlors.

S C o u n try Woman's club m em bersw in h o ld a pinochle p a rty a t 8 p . m .

Q l T l F r id a y a t the O. A. i i r e n home. r , - « — T hoae-a ttend lng -are -askcd -to -b rlng

HAZELTON - T h o FronH er S q u a re s have announced t h a t the

ren b ? a n n u a l square dance fe s t iv a l will he in - ^ Junior h ig h schooltheme' M a rc h 17. A program h a s been a p re - p la n n e d .d r t a d ____ ¥ * ¥

6H O SH 0N E ~ =~ 'I7 ie— M ethod ist choral W o m an 's Bodety of C h r la tia n 8 e rr - ted by le s w ill n o t jncet th is w eek because ig w a s o f th e evangelistic v is ita tio n m eet-

a n d iB gs scheduled to be h e ld a t tho spoke, c h u rc h each evening a t 8 o'c lock. r th e ¥ ¥ ¥Oosing P A IR P IE L D -T he M IA o f th o lo- s Cox. c a l L D S church will sp o n so r the

a n n u a l Oold and O reen ba ll F riday I I n th e Palrfield hall. H aro ld De-

U Vries* orehestra will fu rn ish to e m u-

i e n ¥ ¥ ¥' T w in Palls chapter. D au g h te rs of

M c- th e A m erican Revolution, w ill no t c lub m e e t M arch 9 as ^previously an-

n t to n o u n c ed . T hs session h a s b e e n can-anche c e le d because of the s ta te conven-lerved tlo n scheduled March 13-14.n ley 's V 4

A film on cerebral pa lsy w lll be ed W . a h o w n a t the Afflcrlcon Legionthday a u x ilia ry session a t 6 p . m . W ed-h o u r n e sd a y In the auxiliary room s. Exe-

r S f m e e t th e re a t 7:30 p. m .ier a t ____ ¥ ¥ ¥lOUse- V PA IR P tE L D —ItiB W om an’s 8 o - . th e c le ty o f Christian Service w ill be

b e ld a t th e home o f M rs. Ray S m ith a t a pm. Friday. M rs. W alte r

I W olf, will be in charge of. th e pro-........ g ra m a n d U n . finilCh w in conduct

. a n a th o devoUonal period, anaa - ¥ ^¥ ¥v i- f . S unah lne pals wlll b e revealed

t u d Salmon Social club m eetinga t a p . m . Thunday w ith M rs. Jo h n

I a n d F t t o o r . Mra. Bill M a ^ l l ~ i s pror 'g r a m ' chairm an. RoH caH wI]l~be

_____ a n sw e red .w ith _ B h o rt.„ h u m ero u s• s to r ie s .W-T * III *

W EN D ELL — s ta r of th e W eat ; i c h a p te r No. M, O rder of E aa te m : ^ S t a r . WlU m eet W ednesday. Ja n u a ry , :_____ F e b ru a ry and M arch’b lrthdoya wlU

b e hono red . Mri. C ourt W e s t Is : Y c h a irm a n of the refreahm en t com - :

n i t t e e . P lans wUl be m ade f o r a p o t­lu c k d in n e r to be held w ith th e M a- , sona M arch 6. t

* • • , G ro u p s of the C hristian W om en 's ,

fe llow ship of the P l rs t C h risU an j c h u rc h wlU meet T hu rsday aa fo l- ) low s: O roup No. 1, a t 3;30 p . m . ( w ith M n . n o y d Bmlth, ftS3 B u c h an - i a n s tr e e t ; group No. a , a t 3:30

a n d g roup No. S, a t 3 p . m . w ith Mrs. P e te r Carlson, a l l W aln u t s tre e t.

¥ ¥ ¥ ■ «H A O E R M A N ':^ T h ere wiU be i

qu iltln ff, textile psO ftlng in s tru c - ,tlo n a a n d other bazaar w ork s ta r te d tW ednesday a t the M ethodist c hu rch (b y th e W oman's Society of C h r is tian i

9:30 a Jn . to pm . E ach m em ber ] is to b r in g he r own ta c k lunch~and ( co ffeo will be furnished by th e so­d e ty . .Mra. Don M artin wlU tend m e m b m ’ children a t h e r hom e . .

¥ ¥ ¥ IP l r s t Baptist chu rch M ission ,

-------- clro lw -w U l-m w t at 3 -p .-m —T h iir . t ^____ d a y. T h ft TVimthy nn tgg rJre la wUl .; m e e t w ith Mrt. M. E. Shotw ell. 305 _ 1 B u c h a n a n ttre it, .with M rs. Benny ' I ■ W in k le r as program c h a irm a n . T he ^ K a th le e n Rounds circle wUl m eet d w ith M ra. Pay P . H ann . 1433 Six th | H a v en u e eaat. with Mrs. P ra n k lln Mc- D * M u llin , program chairm an . T h e Eva> I S h e p h e ra circle wlU m e et a t the ; \ c h u rc h w ith Mrs. B ernard M artyn . i l p ro g n u n chairm an.'

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___Carey Pair Wedy“ In N evada Ritestecause , CAREY. M arch 5 - M r . a n d Mis.

K enneth Qdredge announced thla week the roarriage of th e ir daugh-

Df tho B obert Ben-daU on “ " 8 " - The ceremony w aa perform ed in th s ^ N®’'- T h e bridegroom Is tha

son of Mrs. Cheater A lbrethsen . Pollowing a sh o rt w edding trip,

jm bers wuple is residing I n Boise.I p . m . fom ier M iss EJdredge was a' hom e. a t Carey h igh schooL She is

‘-bring A-?har{er mamber of th e T h pjpl»naocltiy. Mrs. B enslnger p la n s to complete her' senior y e a r a t Boise

ronHera t the Benslnger a ttended C a iey highII wUl tn d spen t th e p a s t four school ‘n the navy. H e served two

been ^ Japan . FoUowlng h ia recent releaie from tho navy, h e h a s been employed by th e B un tin g T rac to r

I M M -“ -"S W -B " ! ; '-

Event R eportedI t th e MILNER, M arch 3 — T h e W 8P lo c t club n iel last week a t th e homo

of Mrs. Charles S tephenson . Jr. h e lo^ Harold K loer waa acting If the pfMldent.m d a y Mrs. Robert K loer la th e new card 1 D e- chalm an. Mrs. P a m u m W a rr and e m u - Mrs. Stephenson received b irthday --------- t>reee.»t>-fr«n th eb j e e re t elr tew r-

e rs of ^ ,

Care o f Yoi_______________ By a n g e i

P leue tell.m e w h at to ' do w ith my “ c h i l l He Is fo u r.y e a rs old a n d I

W ed- ^ every th ing h e want^, Exe- ed. He is completely spoUed. He :e d Jf l. d o e s .n o t-n iln d - i-w o rd - I-a a y ^ 'Jh s .

teachers in nursery sd io o l u y .he s S o - ^ the re . H e g e ts onill be beauUfuUy w ith th e m aid , but

when I appear b is behavior Is te r- r - i f rlble. W hat can I do? I havo seen l , ? t ^ / t o - l t th a t 'h e h a s h is e r f c r w W

granted and yet h e docs n o t love me." '

/eoled "Thinga" never y e t w on anyth ing •etlng worth while. T here is no th ing to Jo h n “things" th s t reachca th e sp ir it Qfo Love is n o t bought. I t is given free-

U P be ly“to-thoae-w ho-g lve-lt gentroualy. orous W ith love goes the understand ing

th a fls -th o -s trc n g th o f th e -sp lrl t.- Chlldrcn who a rc ahowerod with

W est gifts soon become bored w ith them, is te m Having como by them w ithou t ef- luary, fo rt on the ir pa rt, th ey do no tto u c h s WlU tho sp irit of the chUd w bo hungers M is fo r wholesome, s trengthening , guld- com - 1 ^ affecUon.k p o t- Children are quick to feel the I M a- qusuty of the m ind, th e sp ir it of

those who care for them . T hey look up to strength, lean h a rd on It, re-

men’s jpect a whUe they d is tru s t weak- Istlan nesa. I t . is th a t d isgn in tled sp irit I fo l- the bribhig pa ren t o r re la tiv e meets p. m . an’d looks upon th e chUd a s being shan- imgrateful.

3:30 B etl love is strong. I t shields chfl. Ite . 3, dn n fratn wxVniMii. oy

'opposes them In e rro r, controls thera In times of w ayw ardness. The child m ay sometimes rebel ag»lnst

• its force, bu t'ln th e e n d h e rejoice* and thrives under I t. H e respects

o fted the strength th a t v l l l n o t l e t him »“Tch dcFwn, leans oa I t and p rides hlmselX s tia n in it. "My mother, m y d a d . w ouldn 't i js i t t . ^At»g.«n«-to.do « iirh .a .th ln g .’*,,Thn m ber pride In th a t chUd’s voice te lls Itsr a n d own-stoiy.--------------------------------------® . T h # chief gift any p a re n t c a n give

his i*hiii< Is the s tre n g th h is love Uld wisdom lend to h is character. Gifts never count. W h a t serves ii th e ' understanding, pi^ ^ t . ^ a ffec-

' ' 3M on - th e - f utnbling. faltering

enny i ' i■nie EXPERT LETTER WORK

Prom Idea to M ailbox MulUgraphlng. A ddressing & MaUlng . . . T he Com pleta Job_

J . HILL'S L B IT E B SHOPrtyn . Under Bank * TW at—Pbone 4M

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Square D ancers ^ - ^ d ie d u lg Events'

InM agic V alley’The week^s sdiedule o f squart

H . ' ! dances fo r Magic. Valley reeldenta < haa been announced by M rs. Ralph

Assendrup, South C e n tra l Idahc K '' Square D ance association reporter.

' T he Sklrta and S h irts o f M ur- taugh wlU enterta in tb e H azelton

f>. . Frontier Squares. Hansen. H oppenI ------- and Kimberly Brtntj a n d Fj^^pen

T hurfday evening tn th e M urtaugh ; K gh schooL O ran t B a te s wUI call

. ^ ^ s u U a c a . _____________________ ^• . . . ‘ A p a rty ; f o r th e S u g a r City l - r - J Squares-la-pianned-for-W ednew lay.

‘ O n th e agenda for F r id a y are ; ; v i dances fo r the Burley H ee l a n d Toe

■.% club in tho Overland l im w ith & n le Doyley as caller and fo r th e ’Town

~ \ ~ r a n d Countra ^ a r e s ln ’ th e 'J e n n n a O nnge h a ll with Bob D a ley acting

T .-:- as caller.^ u ' - i Magic Squares wUl d a n ce 8 a tu >

day evening in th e T w in Palls American Legion haU to ca lls by Daley, and the Silver S t a r s have scheduled a party S a tu rd ay evening

I in the Bridge Ccmmunlty h a l l with I Poy .O tU iher a s caUer.

Leo T rlpple will call th e dances 4 - a r fo r Ferry Q uadrillers Satitrday

evening in th e Olenns P e rry city I Mrs. ho ll and Hoedowners o f R u p e r t will I this dance to calls by A ubert Cm ven augh- Saturday in tho R upert M oose hall.. Ben- Twin O range W hlrlers w ill m eet armed Baturday In the Twin F a ils O range Is tha h a ll w tth Ralph A ssendrup acting

en- as the caller and the H ap p y Cedar . tf]n Squares .also have p lan ned a party

’ fo r Saturday evening in th e Cedar Draw O range hall. O eorgo Baxter

W • will b , th» n l t o .“ T he S tars and M asons o f H ager-

m an wlU danoe-to oolls-by-Paul-By*. “ «> Saturday In th e civic hnlL

Mr. and Mra. Bob D aley will be in charge of th e L et's D an c e round

high dances nex t Tuesday in th e Jerom e four O range halL

1 two V V « .

S Report G iven^ HAGiatMAN, M arch 3 - :T h o LD6

prim ary m et l u t week n t the

d church under the superv itioh of M rs. O rris Shelby. M rs. Leland Oreen, director of p rim a ry , repo rt-

W 8P ed on th e stake p rim ary p repo ra- home tlon meeting held in O oodlng lastI. Jr. Saturday. A ttending were M rs. Jack ic ting M artin . M rs. Marion P ugm lre . Mrs.

Iv an Akers, Mrs. O . M . S tringer, card M rs. P earl Oerhman, M rs. 0 . L.

’ and Thompson, M n . R. K . B endo rf, Mrs. iiday Green, Audrey W hipple a n d Beverly

r'our CHildren,NGELO PATRI

h m y young one. Consider th la . Revalue,nd X yom* gl^ts in this light.vant- finimiRr U on* ef U>« hablU rilKtutd• » • Z ’, ;

y. h e ss e«nU Ib <r>lo to k!a. e/o TlaM-Ktwi, PJJ P. 0 . D « n . fiuikia 0. Ntw York » ,

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' T I M K S - N i r w s ,ra, FALLSriDAHfir ' , rs Junior G leaners

alleysquare

residen ts r s . R a lph al Idaho reporter. o f M ur- H azeltonH oppers "

-S llppera ■3urta iq fJr i K l I t - — wUl caU. '

r t r ' C lty ‘»doeeday,iday are Q C a - a n d Toe

i t h K n le h e ’Town•B 'J ennae |f K i . .4 ry acting ^ , 4 •.

:e 8 a tu > v ' l l * i n Palla

o rs have , ' ''e v e n in g I.h ^ w i n I tc jf

e dances | ^ ^S a tu rday * V jC *erry cityip e rt will , ^ 5 V; C m ven r ' 1 .i*-'. • ' -»S eh B ll.vlll m eet '. : ■ l O rangeP acting [. ^ W ^ 'w r . J>y C edar f ) ^ # 4 », a party P - > • ^IQ Cedar f n» v -v ' i ir , ' Wf H ager- ' S k C TE>aul-By«- W '. . v '•

’ will he S | . . .. . a a Mce round H S ' f / £ n B ' s Jerom e. j H ..

Jun ior G l u n v d r l s who w m b ; n anal Gold a n d G re e a ball fo r flrat

clBded. le ft to r ig h t, Carolyn Jonet m e LDS ,on . P resen ta tio n of aw ards was i

a t the johnaoa, n o t ahow n. In an arUflcL islon of dsnec's them e, {S U tt phoio-eafn

* * • *

s t ;. Buhl W ards Hold:., Gold, G reen Ball

, 0 l ! BUHL, M arch 3— Roses bloomed s r f Mrs n Buhl S a tu rd ay n ig h t when the Beverly and second w ard s of the LDS

------------ chureh held th e ir an n u al Goldan d O reen ball.

1 A roae garden , oom plcte with blue, I star-studded sky , fo rm ed the back-1 ground fo r th e recogn ition of Jun ­

ior G leaner g irls f ro m both wards. Mrs. Jo h n Owens, ac tiv ity counselor

I fo r the se c o n d .w a rd , '- a n d Veora R evalue Johnson, VW MIA presiden t, .made

^ e owards.O ther In term ission activlUes in-

riiKiutd eluded two ‘'c ouple dances," dlrect- so:. "An. ed by BUly a n d S h irley Roberta.

b7 the "W U helmina” a n d “T ea for o p rr .-aa T g o r ^ A - w a l ta - b a l le t, ■ dlrt cted-by

Mrs. Ed Johnson , w oa perform ed by ' a group of th o Ju n io r O leantrs.

: CENTER pre

WlvKt WORIH iC O M B IN A T IC

ISHER-DIappEaoK news since Bendix Home

aveotcd tbe K brkless A^C^asbday

! It’s tfae Beoilix D o o m atic^ ^

only'machine on earth th a t

AND drys clothes automaticnUy

tobcti, aoaaeoded bperatzoa.' A fa m o u '

ble-ActloD Washer w ith M agic Heater, i

id iz TafflUe'ActioQ D ryer with

Q cofflbioed ioto one m iracle M tt diat

in a square yard o f floor space! Now

im start to finish—is just a setting of th<

Is! D U O M A T IC -only Bendix c o u ld ^

FIRST 70 SEE IJ I M Y ! COMB IN noifi

b o t r r B U Y a n y s e p a r a t h

■ IH M X NOMI MTL

[D IS P L A Y

USH“ Y O U R B

THE POST OFFICE« . __

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jners Honored a t D ance

rho w S e honored S a tn rday ,even ing a t th e a n - lU for flrat a ad seoond LD S w ird s of B uhl In- ■olyn Jonet, Patricia SchU ppt a n d LouUe John - rards was made by Mr*. Jo h n O w e u and__Vcora an arU fldai rote rard<B~whlch carried oo t the 7 h ^ -a in y in t )* ' “ ---------------

lold:. M em bers ListedP>. • ( SHOSHONE, M a rc h 3—’The Homi

1 D O 11 Im provem ent cliib m e t a t th e homi. , ‘ of Mrs. W iUlam BeU ’Thursday wItJ

a . bloomed j j j , , p joyd o o s s as co-hostess. Ncwwhen the njembers adm itte d in to the clul

if the 1 ^ a r , Mrs. G eorge E den . M rt. PloydJU.1 M d im n , . MT,. C lay m im u m .n d M r.

Ployd Wilson.I with blue, Guests a t th e m eeting w ere 'M ni

the back- Ouy Crooks. M rs. W illiam Bishopm of Jun - M n . T hera ld Caato a n d M rs. Pere-o th wards, guson.f counselor Servleemen'B n a m es were drawsand Veora by members w ho w ill maU parcel!lent, .made to tho boys.'

tivlUes In- Several o f th e girls a ttend ing school» ," direct- a t Provo traveled to B uhl to par- y Roberts. U dpate In th e Qoor ahow.

*Tea for D r. O a r th A tw ood acted as mas- llrerted-by te r - o f cerem e n le » -a n d -m u a to -fo i rform cdby dancing was fu rn ish ed by th e Wayne

G leonirs. Skeem orchestra,

present.

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ince Hagernhan Event'

!nefits Library, :gtyres Display

I2RM AN. M a r c h 'j— A t the m an public lib rary benefltiea, P rld ay -aftcm pon a t the

d ls t church , m any old. books on display. Included were a p rin te d In 1623; Methodist book. 1846, owned by Mra. V. a rson ; a n arithm etic book _b? Mrg. Jo h n SU rk's father, S i m BallaCte by w iu^flarel- IB73. and O ospcr Jsa lm lst, iwned by M rs..L eta Evans,

cen terpiece on the display w as a counterpane mado of I m a teria l in 160 . owned by

L . C haplin . Placed on the rp an e w as a copper bowl It by a re tu rn e d mlsslondry n irkey 'ana 'g lvcn-to^lr» .-C ar- y h e r a u n t. M n . M ary P.

A deline P inch . Lbrary board ion . gave th e history a sd a iry o f w ork c o n tr ib u te In the eara. L ela R ae OUmore'played 10 solo. C harlo tte Townsend wo songs, accompanied by her r. M rs. Jo h n Townsend, and ir th u r Ju stice played a piano

eeds of th e te a will bo' given I public lib rary : M n . Melvin

And M rs. E van ' Anderson In ch arge c f arrangements. In c h and M n . W. O . Tupper :d a t th e coffee and tea s e h -

iociety Meets[L. M arch 3 — Mary-Mariha of th e B ap tia t Women’s Mis- rB ocie tyT nerT hB rsH ynfte r- it th e E vere tt Babcock home. R alph L am b was assistant

g roup voled to complete the . o f supporting an African

th e a n - o rphan fo r a year. A quilt fo r use B uhl Id - a t th e C a th ed ra l of Pines assembly lae Jo h n - will be tie d a t th e April meeting. nd_Vcora_ Thn m rrtlng-ln -M arch~ w iU be an I oDt th e E aster b ru n ch fo r a ll circles.

M rs. M arion Lowe gave reports on-------------- several o f th e m ission fields. A de-

votlonal. Was given by M rt. Wlndle

sted ,r h e Home _ , , .

B etrothalT oldtest. New H E Y B tnU f. M arch 3 — Ifr . andthe club Mrs. J . V , L ee havp received word of

I r t . Ployd th e engagem ent a n d appnachlngand Mra. m arriage of th e ir granddaughter,

w ere 'M n t Pv t. Ree W alton, who recently le - n Blahop. tum ed fro m a n LD S mission in m . Pere- F ^ n c e . H e now Is statfaoed a t

Camp B oberts, CaUf.T« draw n M iss W hite is a fonner Beybom lU parcels residen t a n d a tten d e d th# Heybura

schooL-------------- ¥ ¥ . ¥Ing school B IR T im A Y S 0B8EEVED d to p a r- J e r o m e ; M areh S -T h e hlrthday

anniversaries o f M arie Bloem and 1 as m as- Iris Moss w ere observed Priday aft- nusb>-fo» «mfifin w han em plnres.o tihaxoucfa . h e W ayne house surprised th em w ith birthday

cake a n d coffee.

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WlmR U N T II Y O O SEE THB DOOMATII

" ‘sT O M iT F O R DEMO)

ENT]^ Q U A R T E R S ”

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vent J e ro rm jC B d ^ t^ irq.iy,,,__Sponsors Parti' i < ; n ! n v M « « h » — - n » l *l a j J I U y R . ^ o f Sum m er" w as the th is3 — A t the » coetum e p a i ^ hald.by m u

rbeneflttea , o f Id ah o 1 ^ chapter, Bslin a t the Blgma P h i . a n d guesU Priday nlglly old. books th e S co u t house. Mrs. Jack Ea::ded were a r is w on th e p r ize fo r th e moat b«ai: Methodist tU ul ro se a n d M rs. Victor O iou t1 by M n . V. won th e p rixe fo r th e mott ZadimeUo book « s e . ■ark's father. Inc lu d ed o n th a progrva w«Will Carel- n u ig b r5 lg ‘WmiIHf« By hsh)|it t o

s r f salmlst, te b n an a n d M rs. Dick Oalles, Jr.O am es w er» played under th s d

the d ^ l a y rec tioa of M rs. C harles MUler. Jine m d e o f M rs. C a llen . M rs. R ay Ttoiier, W o

*h FuUer,

*• M cIn ty re a n d M rt. D . L. Btrood. lbrary board Q uests inc luded M rs. Harris, Ui Slory a sd a C harles B lake. M rs. C hu let 0 ^ buted In the ^ d M rs. C larence Kyle,imore'played ¥ ♦ Jt

Show er Is Held ForM rs.Pruetti

PocateUo. w as honored a t a weddli S a tu rd a y a t the hem* ,

M n . P loyd B a rn es w ith Mrs. We AUea and Ml

nd U a sehr. „ hostesses,T h o b ride w aa assisted with h

gifts by h e r s isters. M i t AUen az p p f c A n ita B a m e s. O ut-of-town g u s

iDClufled a n o th e r sister. Mrs..Xa. lary-M ariha W akefield, a n d M rs.-P rank Ban omen’s Mis- and M rs. A d ln HaD. aU Olem

T h e fo rm e r M ias Baraes, tl LS assistant d a u g h te r o f M rs. A n n a Bames, Eh

' HUl. a n d P ru e tte , son ot U r. ai omplfle the M rs. O ua P ru e tte , PocateUo, rtcso t an African were m a rr ie d a t th a Pocatello hco l u l l t f o r u e of h ia p a re n ts . I to e B«T. B. L. « « es assembly la r p e r f o m e d th e ceremony. ' r a mwUng. a blue taffe!

be an ares*—a n d 'e t tito trT e d -T O B e iT ii ^ ^ .. ■wWte B ible. A w ception foUowi

^ P ru e tte , a g ru iu s ts e t xH d n . w iam e ^ employed a t W «

vaoo C hem ical p la iit, PocateUa Hi _ ' h u sb a n d Is em ployed by Bowlas

Fold . .G uests A ttend

ippnachlng BBOSHONB, M arch 3 - Sfi- n d ^ u g h ttf , O e o r g e M oora entertained t t

recenUy le - a d in n e r. M rs. B eatrice EiiUng as mission in M oore w ere gueats. p rite s wera wo

tatfoDed a t by M rs . T ln e lla B a ta , Mra. CQayfa Peu g h . M rs. A l Bntterlleld U

er Heybura M oore, lie H ^ u r a

I D B . JA K E JOHNSTON

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RY C O W S --el!) 'Cow, m ilking wi'th 3rd c#lf eln Cow, mUldfls wJUi 3 rd c»Heln Ooy . m ilking w ith 3rd c»lt___Kln'O&W, m ilking w iu i ^ ra c illT'n C"w, mllMng with _Bin Cow. m ilking w ith Srd H oU tdn Cow, m llk lna w ith 3rd H o litd a Cow, mllklDB w ith S r l ctU eia Oov. nillkUig w ith and » U Bln Cow. m ilking w ith Snd u l f Bln Cow, m ilking w ith 2nd caU eln Cow. milking w ith 4 th c tlt sin Cow. m ilU ng w ith 4 th calf Bln Oow. m ilking w ith 4 th ctK ilrs Cow, m ilking w ith 3rd C4l( u a Cov. B ilk ing w ith 3rd « l f uey Cow. m ilking w ith 3 rd ctU f Oow. m ilking w ith 3nd c iU W hlt«.PM e. m ilk ing w ith and a »

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H e ’K 'i O aroU na and W isconsin.— O fflc ia la hava traftert.m oit of tli

r e c e n t ou tbreaks te feeding of ra' g a rb ag e to hoga. T h e virus—whic

■ I ' t p ’ll does n o t affec t h u m a n beings- } w ill liv e I n garba«e and in fec t swin I w h ic h e a t pork scraps.

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“jS'.'S; Roundup of WUd i r : Horses ^ d e d b i ISiiih?.; LighfPlane Uia b e in g s - W ORLAND. Wyo.. M arch 3 H n fee t swine A ro u n d u p of about 400 w ild hot

f ro m th e Lower Big H om bosln 1 (culture de* been completed wlUi an a lrpli w tveea 'of* doing m o it of th e chasing. Iveitock in - U nbranded h o n u ’ were ehipi I ita te s al* to a a n ta Rosa, CaUf,, w here so ilaUoa pre* w en t to packing p lan ts a n d oth aw garbage to rodeos and saddle ho rse s tab v« been in* C huck U tter, W iim em ucca. Ni Id IS more one o f Uie th ree who rou n d ed up 1 paring leg- horses, sa id he and W illis S ro i icUce. a lso W lnnem ucca, flew th e sir - p la n e a round any group o f hor. th e y discovered UDllI th e h e rd 1

g a n m oving tow ard a h id d e n c

W hen each group reached 1 vlc ih lty o f th e corral. D on Go: C lay ton , Ida., would lead" th:

■■I iii«— rpeola lly trained h o nes in to th e 1

> tr a in e d h o n e s would lead th e «ijlM to fcatrt h e rd n e a r t to corral, w here Oc P ' »'*• w ould huiU e them b e h in d I e,»M far l b feaoes.

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If^ l J S ( ^ epeed lim it on roads a t a ll seu , to n of tho battlefront is rigid

fS H enforced, bu t mlllU ry police wli*1! « t U»e resultUani ol a two-mJ« itre tch n«ar tha Mungdung-1tl a lrp lM " „ | i „ ,

t .1— .. "The Chinks have m orta rs tre shipped ^ , 5„ hlUa over there aad to '

- f S ? " look righ t dow n, on thU roata n d o thera „ „ i j j e y t : Edw ird K enny. A

S ' as ita pointed 0ful’ ‘he enemy posiUons.

n u "If you w an t to sU y healtlIlia Brown y^u.^ be lter speed on this road

th a sm all ^e said.1 o f horsese h e rd bo- —

Reds Clear Shops Along BerUn Lii

't o Uie ad" BERLIN, M arch 3 H R-East 1

d th e wild a n d remove a ll shopi from the 80h e re Oossi <‘>de of the boundary separaUnge h ln d th e Russian sectors of

divided city._ _ T he operaUon—roughly com]1 _ J ab le to clearing ail shops and sC<, | 6 Q from Uie .east tide o t New VcBeUUon In B rosdw ay-w ouJd be designed

r n r f ^ r he lp h a lt the flow of refugees fL . W . C ar- terror-ridden communist E as t <

,‘'« n « i » t^ f Mofo than 3.000 refugees appe:a i S ^ O n l v ^or political asylum In the wee'G arte r, 20 ^

a r e a tto r- 5 oM** to a re<

je t Training Set .r-Lar: For Reich Pilenam tntiuriir PABIB, M arch 3 (IH -PrenchicatioB boBdt thoriU es said todoy they have:.ii> for TO- celved reports th a t Russia haaiiution. dered more th a n SO commuITrd ’’mI i’^ E u t Germ an pllota to begin int

-alve-trainlng-ln-M lG -lS-Jot-flg;•a ■ planes.5‘’? r ’w «i«n Tho MIQ.15 is the m a lnsta jibwar peiier th e red fighter force In Korea.

W eitem officials noted th a tipp rop rituu reported Soviet move marks a mikppropiitUnf change lo Russla'i atUtude toe;«iTi «i»it d f E u t G ermany.^ « p r i t U o . ^ "OW. said, the 1t StpirimtB* O erm au "a ir force police" has bnd Boior v f given oniy. ground training.

; I f f f Disturbance Haiti :'l!: ,;t Far East Conta

r.,i.ir ttion SAN 7RANC1SC0. M arch 3 ( A n Ionospheric disturbance blan o u t radio communleflUons lo J a

.nnrc^i. t i . , a n d UlB far cost today. inc.. l lT i jy RfcA and Macicay radio repoi I «B rin .JM unable Jo send, lo o rk«. celve from such points as To)Uon-Aliow. M anila, T alpeh and Shanghai, r c»Bi o*tr. However, boUi compnnles 1 itins i t i t r r th e ir c ircuits to Honolulu w ere- i.ooo 10 11.. d ls lu rb e d -R C A said i t was in to pp^V uiino A ustfaUa and New Zcali ■ktins fund The “fadeout" began about G i

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JiMoves to DeporiNT, K orea, FihnStarAngi

~Actors iirMes■y poUce w ink EL PASO. T ex., M arch 3 W>f « tv o 'fc lle producer o l a controversialJunsdunz-N l ^ spokesm an todungQung Ml N aU onal AssoclaUi1 n io rta rs on inform ed h im th e grou Te aad to w threa tened a na tion-w ide s tr l 1 th is road " p revent A m erican, pe rlo rm en I K enny. A l- ' «J»P leting Uielr w ork” In » 9 pointed o u t Ohe spokesm an eald Uie j I. aUon WM angered by U nited sU y he alth y deporUUon proceedings a g i n this road," Mexican film s ta r R csau ra Rev

and th a t th e s tr ik e would bo _ _ _ _ _ _ _ If Uie M exican govem m ent

unable to " p ro tec t th e rlgh Q t i n n i S aw ard-w lnnlng M exican aO l l U | l B joy jg N egtete, aasociaUon i l i n T I t i o tlve secetary. ' to ld producer U l l I j I I I c ja rrico he p la n n ed to meet n n -E a s t B e r- M in ister P ad illa Nei

»/s r tn .a Msxlco C ity today.:rom the Soviet Miss Revueicas u being hi separating th e U. S . Im m lgraU on ' officials lectors of th is wlUiout bond pend ing the ou

of a deportaU on hearing . The ighly com par* lean s ta r waa play ing a leadlr lops and s to res In a movie being produced a t Df New Y ork 's City, N. M. A' oongressm an ss I designed to film w u being m ^de “by a refugees from of communists."

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«nt» Amendment OKIn the w estern ■ ,. n 1 • 1SrCT3SJ-^>^«lanes-lred to a reco rd BOISC. M arch 3 Cn-BUls in

tng th e salarres of county pro--------- lng a t t ^ e y s a n d county co:

n , sloners w ere am ended In theIT 0 6 l I’c ^ e M onday to provide pay7 T a » l J. *“ ■ »ddlUonal counUes.■jh J r l l O t S The prosecu tor salary bll- ^ amended to m lse salaries tiH - ^ n c h a u - perce county from H .000 totoey have r e - Clearwater fro m $3^00 toflussla haa o r - ---------------------------- ! l l ----------90 com m unist ■ a begin in te n -- I S - J e t - f i g h t e r - ^ ^

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rgalts IContact |L in i '^{arch 3 tm—

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‘wby'a to ro a t w ito a paring tuB'a T«» Cleb end ra io r blade in a fu tile a

to dislodge an u p lr ln U ble t DH KaPAr suffocated the child. poUce ti

r . t o S ’ B ttiU n n u i, n ,itatt Osb . ed feverishly w ith th e c ru d e r1. E.iapw Bbev Instrum ents to com plete an w t*aton " Keacy opera tion a a d clea POTiaf Btraau daughter’* th r o a t

m m M p m fv K i A . ta l HafTCT, a m dead a n d tb s doctor w as to 1

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I tM 't n i a The UcOlellaB a ir forciriBBw physician and b e r husband,

ftaa itr m ln D to ia u S tra th m a n , 34,Vactory . plyman. were getUag ready tOwtat Bko« dinner a t 0 ;ts p . cn. (FBT). H . S i " ’ " B |l ll-m o o th .o M J . n eE>toiBg s.r«s*4« youngest of two S tra th m a i E».niai K.W. ^ j „ , h a d been , ru n n in g a B iia* at M Mrs. S tra th m a n gave Uie I

et th. pioBttra chlld'a orange-flavored u p lr i ; toough t th e baby w ould chew

rqiSXi. CUH -?*liw rt ^ T hexhU d gagged. s t n

tried {0 pry to e U b le t o u t wl TUI Klda^bt----- yjgdown and h its Its back. She

l a n A f « f the child from a play pen . ^ C | I U i t Uvlng room divan. She tried t » the windpipe w lto a paringr A n g B r . W hen to a t failed ahe a ttem pt

a s A f i V A a w ^M arch 3 W -T h e coroner's depuUes said,itroverslal movie Dr, a . G ..^ la ln ia n o , autopikesm an for toe geon, lis ted ' cause of d e a to 1

AssoclaUon of focaUon from parU cles of chtn to e group had m aterial found In to e Hottls.n-wlde strike lo lom ably aspirin .”perform era-from . _ . ,

Gas Heater Gel S S Blame as 3 Kl1 would bo callcd H i CERRITO. Calif., M arch ovem m ent were Police today blam ed a n un ; to e rlghta" of gas beate r fo r to e asphyxlat M exican actress, th ree young sisters, a n d tht

isoclaUon execu- fa toe r w u “near coUapie” 1 producer Paul finding to e lr bodies, d to m eet w ito Harold W. Fowler, 37, a ear] ?adllla Nervo in returned h om ela te yesterday ■

toe th ree girls. L inda Lurei

1 • officials" her» the Jiving room. ^lng toe outcome T he girls’ m o to ^ a n d to e Fa rlng. T he Mex- two sons. Corlan, B, a n d Ktng a leading role were in Sheridan, Ore.. vlsiUareduced a t Silver Uves.Tessman said to e —.a . - to . 6u»ch a m u ' n . m .o a________ doka from $3,300 to 15.600

Under the am ended bill 1 n f I l K n of .B annock county commls: 111 V J .V U ^.Quiti be raised from $3,C

iries-Bill[fl-B U Is increu* ______________________county prosecut-

led’ ln^th^eTdaho FOR {ALE m i a . p .y h H u r o L IIR r i n k > 1 0 0

, . 1OT b in . usalaries tn Nez iw «uipffltnt.M.OM to } « » , P h e n e 5 7 8 - W o r 2 $ i

»a,200 to 13,800,

w h o t t s p o r t s m B i t g ^ t l o g e f B i f

I g k I t 'i OLD STAOO t im 9 l

rery mellow drop

EHIIICKlf BoUBBOrhy it’s America’s fop-selling Kentucky bourbon I V

M pifflll'jipill

TRY IT TODAYIwiiin<nutuaroDimu-itr^ow.iumii{ia.c&.iiuim i

? ^ E W S . T W I N F A L L S . I D A H OAHO ..... ........

i f f b y ^ FormerResiden - p ^ - e F V a l l e f f c

^ i_U.p. Land-Ag

Sallf.. M arch I form er WeadeU resld ea t. to t t ; do c to r sUt he r sStloa o l geaeraJ la n d a n d t a a pa ring knife o f to l Union P acific railrw s fu tile a ttem p t U tah , Idaho and M o n tan a wa In U b le t w hich nounced Monday.. police said to* ■«. H. Huisixer. O m aha, gi " ' ” nT " » ty^

m a n , 37. work- succeeds J . P . H olst. H^ho wa le c ru d e lurglca! pointed generaf le a d e n d t o p le te an em er- misslODer w lto head iiuartei m d c lear h e r' Omaha. Clark's office is In

L aks City.d th e baby w u Clark h u been w ito th e roi■ w as lo a sU te 40 y esn . Re became a- ta x In

gator for i t In 1913. H iJ moi nm o l'---------------T e n r ]B trw u ~ th ir -o f^ -a n t* ta

S b M d !* B ea J i^ Clark moved to Id a b o fronrniuoTM a s u ^ ' ^ols In 10« a ad engaged ixa rea d ? to have ««tate development in toeI P*!!* * « » »!“ > hla office a t

r . « • delL He la ter waa county tre; i t f a th iL ainn ing a fever. ~

S i S i ^ ' B h ; Theft of $3,0001■uiach u,... Probed a t Hai

HAILSY, M arch 5 - B la in e M ra. s tra th m an ty sherllfs depuUes a re 'ln v e i let o u t Wito her ln g Uio toe ft of 13.000. from t t tie baby upalde of toe liquor store In Ketchui back. She lifted tween s a m Sunday a n d 1 (lay ’pea to toe Mondiy. h e tried to opea T he toe it was discovered bj a paring knife. Clark Johnson, m anager, whe e attem pted toe openad Uie store a t l p.m . Mc a double-edge T he itore w u locked a t 8 p A

------------------------■urdHyTmrthere-wsa-eomeone-l:h lld was dead, esUbllshment m aking o u t r old. and checking u n til 3 a jn ., d iQO, autopsy sur- r e p o r te l f d e a to u su f ' Q itiance to to e a tore. locat :les of chalklike M ain street, w u gained throi tie H ottls. “pre- side window. T h e safe b a d '

"punched." depuUea sa id .

r Gets \jg S !T in ir ^ ^i3KiUed M iJ M [lf„ M areh 3 W h- | | g g M y ^ | | | A i | B l l l l

NOW PLAYINGeSJp.f’ S?r »NDS WEDNESDAY]

The Two Top S ta rs o T ^37. a carpenter, ■ "■ '■ 'im ijMesterday to iind g M Ida Lurene, » . | S y

y . KUIMAKJAIIO*

in d to e Fowler’s G r f l a a r v \ f, a n d Kevin. 3. ^ * ^ 5 ^ ^-e., VlslUng rela- P E C K------ :--------- ERNEST HEM1NGWA1I.BOO and M ini- i i - | r „ i , | U |to 13.600. G r a t i i n i n i l i D i l a

:rom 13.000 to 3 B E s C $ i s i ^’rom 31.W to ,

t««>MwckllM S

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, o r 2 M I C h a r l e s

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B I DAIH - A u <I B l i M r A a I a m d iB p e r a in g m y

T H g R ^ y ~ 2 6 l ^

THURtBON S t a r t s 1 2 S h i

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Holstein Springer* Oow, cdml fl Holstein sp r in g e r Cow, comi

^ ----- . K _ \ \ — -Hnlililn Springer CoWreoml^ __ Ttnl«t>ln Bprlnj-^r fVnp rnmlP i 9 l . I I .. Holstein S p ringer Cow. comi

V i a ^ Holateln S p ringer Cows, co’ J y Holstein H tlfer. com ing wllh■ ia im ' Jlolitoln H el/er. com ing with

Holstein Heifer, com ing wlto\ Holstein H eifer, com ing wlto

t ^ \ :' \ 3 Holstein S p ringer Cows, eor \ . \ calf

\ . \ Holstein Springer Cow. comliY • \ Holstein Springer Cow. comliI .- i OuefTJsey Cow. com ing wllh

I M . - i i l Brown Swiss, corning w lto 3iI . ^,]j Holstein first c a lt, m ilking n<I j •- a Holjicln Cow. m ilk ing w lto ;

I " J Hobitcln Cow, m ilking wlUiS w / J HoUtaln Cow. m ilking wlto

f f i l / - • -7 AUCTIONEER'S REB/ peraonally weighed tl

^ ^ ■ j ^ IDSO Chevrolet Ton T r^ ^ P U P J stock rack <nd canvS S S | l H . Model ”C" Allis Chalmers

" -overhauled, Ures aio filled w u h fluid

& j E j j | | H i | 6 f t. H ang-on Mower 16 In. HangHsn Plow Moline S p read rr 8 Ft. Single Disk

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e s i d e n t — B o o s t s ^ f o r - P h o i i

. ^ f a m e d - - S e c d c e J K e j a iJ A ___ BOISE, M « e h 3 .B>--nje

n d - A g e n t ^

nr, M U * S B l- E S u c S S - ^ M r i >!«“£„tto°S.Vfo n ta n a w u ao* j^ jjpiuine, m Arizona, Oo

Idaho. M ontana, New Mexico, O m aha, ge n tn ^ w rom lng and pa rt-of T t x ^

rtH g rT R l6 ~ C tirf i^ ie compadK which eOB St. Hfho w u ap* 4 e) niUUoa dollar conati Id u a U x c m - —tieadquartert laU lce i l (a S a lt ■ T V W A j ' #

d to th e ro a d Jo r K J | | U Ase a- ta x InnsU * ■ ¥ T l * g g « g i g n 3 yU . H iJ m ost ra*

TDK. and WEIId a h o trom Bil- engaged lo

It in to e Twin «I office a t Wen* ■ | I | M ^ | | [ | eoim ty treasurer V I

B ,0 0 0 I s

a t H a i l e y5—Blaine coun*

» are 'lavesU gat-

S S S f t ^ i i i S iIscovcred by Mrs. • . C A R T O O N i inager. w hen abe t 1 p.m . Mondoy. ed a t 8 p ® . S at-a-eom eone-in-toe------- W F P _ g 1 FUng o u t reports ” l l l l

3 1 ^ . , j . p u t o 5 , 0 ^ a ^

store , located on:ained through b h v u e v i n tsafe b a d ' been i T H cY R c

V] INf^TTy ________ . - . o m

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t u it .^ i .a . . »B rU annico 'i AthI

>AIRY blSFuctioni r a i n g m y h e r d X w il l c e ll 2 m ilep S o u th

lURSDAYr Mi 12 Sharp Lunch on G

5 1 H E A D D A I R \

f Oow, c tailng w lto 4to calf HoIsUlij 0• Cow, coming w llh <th calf S!-CoWrXomlng.wlto <to cnlf-------------i^ w ^ Q m lE g _ w lU L 3 n lj |i l t________ Hftlitit'n: Cow. comlng.'wito 3rd calf Holatein O;er Cows, coming w lto Sad calf Blue Holstiom lng w llh 1st calf Blue Holiti:omlng with 1st calf H olitela Oiom lng w lto 1st ca lt H oliteln C<om lng w lto 1st calf H oliteln C<er Con-3. coming wito Sod and 4Ui -Holiteln Ci

H oliteln C(' Cow. coming w lto Snd calf H oliUln 0<■ Cow. coming w lto 3rd calf Ayrihlre Oim lng wito 3rd calf .Durham Ctling w lto 3rd calf Ouemsey C^ m ilking now Jersey OowIklng w lto Srd calf Black WhitIklng wllll 3rd calf 6 large HoliIklng w lto J rd calf 4 Cross-bre

JEER'S REMARK! I th ink thU U oae of to e bej ' weighed this milk, ProdaeUon records wilt be

; Ton Truck, low mileage v,iUi W eid Burn t and c a n v u top Rubber TbIs Chalmers T r a c io r,^ m p le ta Iy ._ -a^steek-T a

L w , bu

Mower Chicken Ft,n Plow -W*»h Btani'cj- O toer artJc’ '•k A ll.above e

TERMS: CASH

UVIINS&SOI» S : O scar and H aro ld K Jaw

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tub . lo v t Mta o f . ■ f j i i lbfl p K ^ o^ « “ »"* I

ewb t iit Blve ( ■ f ? ^ t r t u n . Tbs beem a t K i m U tbs tbutmeaU m d .

K r s r s M - i « s “r J s » ; c

t o decklDir tn d then

■ I r B N d for ildins. co st o f ^ ■ S o a J r i U run lUghtly m ore g

n i tniUt with » fou r ^ tbo rt tbB h lihesk ^

■ T m m i ' i flood- MK b o trom tbs I m r country j . K P to m £b tbs e u t aide of V M c m t r -»boT6_thB_cUy, . ■ ■ m ta kbls to cut off tom a

to u la f thli brides n t h e r ^ C X o t o i to Olendils. T h « ^ K f f l ^ t o s tbim out D u r th e » K n R M k creek empUu In to

^ K ! d tllo wUlbs Ultd b y 'th e tn ■ n & o o th* Rock creek e re * ooi H n r ^ to Md from o u n u Kj

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■ners Selected » ■Speech Contest [«

1-It<ni7 Rob* u d Oirol Ann U « s -

^ K k r . *er« umouneed u < H . b tbe Odd Telkrni fo u rth n l■ sitlssal ^ e e h tn d e u e y

It t dinner end dtnee B ti-■ n ^ I t tbe Rupert 1 0 0 7 ^

H t t l t t from tbe two eountlee ^ Blenrtf, Rupert, a n d (q

lUk, Surltjr. ‘n ie w inners yii H ea u tll'UpeoM aix>dsy —. ■ j ^ C n l t e d NaUoni in New H a Ane. Judfei in Ihe con- H n Un. R. D. Amutnmg a n d H r . Zule Terry, Rupert, a n d H r . W. W. Cr»bb. pi# Rev.H m n d i 01}rlKoU ftnd-Mrs. ^ ■ U to tu t, Burley. Ambrose H , Otdo, n i m uter of c ere- '

H t l l tommlttee In cbiirge o f H dUi U vere A. N. Dlckaon, H ; Uotfltt Declo. end Tloyd ■ t t r , (or the Odd Tellotn. u i'd ■ o ; Jitkion, }.lrt, 0. D. Jo h n - M ^ U n . Ployd fitewirt, for th e

B R a u e g Bcwntn w eV c b d i^ H r thi kltchin committee w ith H t ] Walker as co-chairmen

OlIlMpfe. Mrs. H arry Uri. John Carson. M rs.

■ ^ Urs. Burdette Mong a n d J ■ ^ Jenten aalstlnr. D in - 1 H d nmmlttte Included M rs. I H t o o n . chalnniin: lira. P e a rl 1■ J '^ W a Ha«k. Mrs. A. A. H « f t 'R lc b a n I O'Neiir M rs. H i i » l ‘.“- Clcv-

Stewart and Mra. A l- H J a - Mfl. U n y QrliwoiiHyehalriDin.

Bshone Travel,

H H O K e , Marth J^M r. e n d Braun, U O riod i. Ore..

^ j r m h o l i M D o n 'V . l u .

■ ^ ^ Richard Bradltv tn ,.

■d'i 'Korta!*'^ ^ i i w a r m - i s s B i r o i T T “

■ ^ M * f ; Shoihone, and

Pleld li TUitind In Mesa,

B eath Reported

fvE $ . "

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. . . wbrf le ft A lrectorabip e t Iw » « f ei«n#»llBB I n A m txieM a B»pU it i t n t H em e M U deo HClety a t B alt Lake B i B‘ve c i ty t« Iwoeme Ut« n ew p u to r of J? « n a th e BaptU t cburcb h e re . (SUff^ ^ J{

b« . T • 1 ■",S5 Grange in Lincoln c. r Picks Committees S'. £ SHOBHONB, M arch 3—T w o com-

‘ m lttees were oppolnted F rid ay for w ork to be done .by M bbIc Q n n s e . „

L ^ i E- !• Bhaw, KelUi Jackaon and “ *'*” M ri. V. 0 . R o u w ere a ppo lnU d to a „ , c o m a tte # to T o iid ir th e boolta and ' t eppolnted to the s ta te ach le rem en t . .

con test oonunlttee w ere M rs. Earl S, McWUHi, Mrs. F r lU M oore and r , M rs. Vlvan Jackson.

•U v M rs. E. L Shaw took a lfnatures c i C i fo r-b lo o d -d o n o rs -fo r- th e .railroad *h h . . R ed C rn t blood c t r w hich i i to r )i* T lslt here M arch 10. B lx teen per*Uto sons from th e O ra n se s lfu e d for i ;

contributions.M rs. Vlvan Jackaon. le c tu re r. In-

th e troduced th e program . A pantom im e xe» ooroedy was presented by S -1 . Shaw, „ n u K d th Jackson, Leon V an sa n t. Paul ^

B ancroft end Carol Ja ck so n . M n. W t* Moore was rea d e r . H osteues " fo r th e even lnf w e e M rs. V. C. R ou a n d M n . Moore. «o

. H i6 nex t m eetlny, M a rc h 13, will , g l ) fea tu re B ^eafetyprosram . T h e public ^ U U ltltod. -

• « - EETUBN B O M E o*“ HAZELTON, M arch 3 — H . E . „

™ aO ndleflnger and M ary N ap ton re* y i tu rn ed W ednesday f ro m vacations In oouthem California a n d A rliona. r j T hey were accom panied by M r. and — M n. Quy Shearer, T w in F a lls . The

tl“ m en a ttended a banker# conference ^ d (Q L os Angeles e n d M iss N apton

vlalted friends in P aaadeno .

rew - ■ _on-

I It’s y s i■; Scotch IK>n,1 5 .'.'.from lhe momint m - - you f i t s t U s le I t l *th e_ ^

1 thla n

A i K W i R l a ^ BIrs .m diln>I n .

v i ^ ^ E n H H ^ H

cv‘ ' V i ^ B H U ^ H i ^ FA I- .

m a ~r e .. ■■Mr.

* richer, mellower flavor

* l e t t e =

scotcli whisky is

IMPORias, l«C„ KEW VMK, H. Y.a n

> $SAVE$

N E 'SlALVAGE STORE:

lANCES' ■ ‘ MISCELI4NP0US

m e r c h a n d i s e ,

m oged In T ra n ilt

iu p i . y a ! I•. a n d S n d A v « ; S o .-• V.terlnory.Hoipllgl' .2f u r n i tu r e B e p a ir ln t . •'

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* Experience in ±j “Areals'Broad;^ ^ Field R ^ a t^■ ' T*'* R*T Eugene G row , w ho H r ^ '^ ’’ered hls 'm t u n v o n j S u n d a y K of the Twin FaU s B a p -K thurch. brings a broad b a c k - W ground of « p « lence la to h is new■ asa lgnaen t

H Rev. Mr. Crow h u been d irec to r of K evengellim In Idaho, Dtah a n d M o n - p * U n a for the American B a p tis t t r * Home Mlsalon loclety, w ith h e a d - K j Quarters In Salt Lake City.Kj^ HU Ju ly experience Includes H WTviAg M athletic Instructor o f th e■ ? « « d a * central school. P h U a d el- H P^»rand-ar-p8ychotogy- U aeh g r-T g H th e Pre-Tbeologlcal d e p a r tm e n t,■ Los Angelea Bible Institute.H la , 1034, be became a u la ta n t p a s -■ t « of ths Flrat Baptlat ch u rc h . M c- H K e ^ r t , Pa., tnd In IMS be ca m e H p u to r of the Del Aire B a p tis t f/ church. Hawthorne. CaUf.. w h ere e t h e served unUl IBM,

“*» “ r-C rew a tten d e d th e .ikc Bible InitltuU. Lot Angelea, a n d In t of lM < w u graduated from th e E a s te r v

I t t B eptlst coUegB seminary. P h l la d e l- « _ pWa. He also took poa tg raduate .

— • “ dies In phlioMpby a t tho U n lv e r- .elty o! Pennsylvania. !

1 He i i u directed tbe su m m e r i, ‘ cam ps for Bopllst Vouth assem blies r t p of Idaho. Utah and M ontana. E a r lie r C D he.*-as advUer to Uie Los A ngeles n pjjj, B apuat Young People’s a u o c la tlo n . J for succeeds the Rev. H e rm a n

nse ■ depirted In N ovem ber • . 03 piiator of ths Twin Falls c h u rc h .

^ and the Rev. Shelley Roblpson. w hoand “ { ''•‘• '“ ■Interlm-pMtorr---------------------len t » t tbe BapUat c h u rc hEarl ]*'•'* ’ *30 p-m.

S u n dayaand j;30 p jn . W ednesdays. Ti ^ d a y Khool begins a t 9:49 a jn . Pl Tlie jQuth groups of the c h u rc h . Vi

iKes c w Bho and B iplU t-Y outh re llo w - te ahlp. meet a t 8 pm . Suadaya. k

’to Filer Reports on »£; Activities, Trips 2nw, PILER, March 8 - E a r l iK jra tn . Dl•aul Springs, Wyo., has been v la lt- W4 ri. hla parents, U r. and M rs. J o h n A(u e s m{ojj D r. and Mrs. M u W. C a rv e r a n d or

eon have returned from P h o e n ix , P«will P*'bile “ d Mn. Robert H a m m e r- Bt_ m l n , Titomft. W uh„ Yleltcd M r. _

and M n. M. z . H anuneniulst B u n - Viday. atl

_ Mre. John Flemmer tn d d a u g h te r t l *• are vlaltlng Wilbert F lem m er, a p a -

« • tlM ^ In a S alt Lake hospltaL 'R

Jn*; READ TttlES-NBWS W ANT A D 8 . IC tn d .............. ...... , , . ,

! SAVE UP TS pecia

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a go rgeous s te ry fabric

n s f l H c s tr le s ar^d t u r e a spo

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beguiiful like-new fu rn l lu ra for le tt w ith Sei

custom reupNo need to fret because f a v o r ite fi ture Is wearing eu t . . • h a v e I t < plitely rebuilt and rebeau tU led S ean custom workrooms. In q u ire day,

■ Sear^ Roebuck and.Co,_408 J f ta j

P liu * havi your u l i a m e n c a ll e: . . . and I t no ebll|'»UeR, -

btreett. ...— —— ~.M.~—

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in th e H a th Magic VaUey F F A p o b - fi^ Uo apeaUttg eentest la s t WMk tn tl®'* Filer. T m e, who ppek* o a fa rm a) I te conserraUon, wlQ rep reM nt tb e‘r - a rea la tbe sta te FFA peb lle h

a peak lar co n tes t (Staff e n g n v - ler Jn ,)1“ * * * * h

S“ Twin Falls ¥outh ;S Wins FFA Public „ ■“ —Speakingikmtest;c h S p e A ln g on farm conservation, xn. D an ■nme, member of th o T w in V ys F i lls PPA chapter, w u Judged f i n t 0 jn ! piece w inner In the aouth Maglo -h . V alley FFA public speak ln s con- w . te s t held lae t veek In th e F i le r h igh

school .auditorium . ,------------True wlil n p re te n t th e a re a la

th e s ta te FFA public e peaU og con­t e s t on th s agenda for th e sta te FFA oonventlon in T w in Falla

|G M areh 36, 37 and U .* ° Arley Ackley, fluhJ. placed eeoond,In, Dick Byce, Filer, was th ir d and I t - W ayne Hoover, M urU ugh. .fou rth , h n Ackley spoke on "Control o f Com­

m on Diseases of Livestock,” Byce n d on “Q uality Milk, the W orld 's M ort I z , P erfect Food," and Hoover o n “lm*

proving Agriculture In th e U nited r r- Btfttcs.”

atructor, nnd Jack F a r ra r o f radio to r sU tlon K T FI.la- Individual plna were p rese n te d to

TVue, Ackley and Byce. T ru e and Ackley reeelved c t jh p ricea from

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yd.geous collection of 54>in. ufshol- fobrics. Friezes, matelasses, >op- ! and novelties. To give old furnl- I sponking new look . . .• save

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upholsteringir ite f u m l. 2 *pe . Suites

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Mihus SpouseNEW YORK, M a rc h 3 t^ -S lo a n

fltapion O D w y w . 3«. c a a e homs from Mexico M ondaXc leaving ber husband beh ind . .- - '

A liveried m a n n a « * d “Oeorge" f f^ te d h e r a t th e a irp o rt with a

Tbe b ru se t te , - o n itlm e -laih lon Pmodtl evaded q u e stio n s about her * estringem ent • f ro m farm er NewYork Mayor W illia m ODwyer. «s. ;

queiUDns,'* sh e a a ld tensely, ''M ored t e U ezleo I*

Twe T ean ago , t h e newly m arried couple bad s w iia ie d u o m piiuH Oracle m ansion , t h e m syor’i resU dence, to th e A m erican embassy In Uezleo C ity , w h e n O'Dwyer w u Ihe new am baasador.

L u t m onth> -«2t«r h e had nslgnsd the am baasadorahlp — they an­nounced th e ir b rea k u p ,

a p te r • As rep o r te n s u rg e d around her oe la Uonday. a m a n , d reased In a chauf- p e b - feur'a uniform , pushed his way

tk tn throuib th e crow d a s d th n w bla f a rm arms around h e r .

« » "Ob, O eorge," a h e cried. T o u ’n •oblle hen ."m r - DeoUnea Ideatl/leaU on

The m an decU ned te Identify blnuelf fu rth e r . -

i U te r, h e h a lf 'c a n le d M rs . H O ’Dwyer th ro u g h th e crowd to a

maroon lim ousine.| l l » Mrs. O’Dw yer. c h ic In black seal '

coat, a f lu tte rin g blue scarf and h ^ a f matching blue b e re t . Ignored meat L c a l t ^uaatlons-about-her-m ariU l-llfe ,— - ra tion , The O'D wyera h a v e applied to the I

T w in .Vatican fo r a n a n n u lm en t of th tl r 1 d f i n t CathoUo m a rr ia g e . ]Maglo

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th e a ir ferea d n r ta g tb e war, Beb- sT o u ’n ert, H eory a n d W ealey WUIs, w ith *

th e la tte r k illed in aeUea. A *Ion fo ttrib b ro ther, L«wtU WlUs, FIdentify O eeding, ho lds m pUet's Ueense •iucauiy ^ J

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Cubs in G. F. P @ “€elebr^e^ay -m S ^ 0LEN N8 F B H H T rH a re h " t= C u b ^

Scout pack as b e ld IU annual po t- „ H Q q luck birthday d in n e r Friday n ig h t ^H H a t the Mooae haU. ' ^^ H | U n . W y n e t t e Robertson, dea u^ H | mother, rec ited a poem while the xt

three den chiefs ligh ted th e candles on th e ^ ^ rtl ^ a y akea and each den

H H H tented aw ards e a rn ed in the la st ^ B | H I two months. B obcat p in s w e n p n - y ■ M M t senUd to D ale M ln tun . H erbert BeU- j ■ S f f l man. S hennan O oodm an, L arry De- J

Forest B o b b y W alker, C h e s t e r £ Thomas and W eaver Stopka. O ther m awards Went to Russel McAnulty . and Dale M ln tun wolf; Carl T r a i l ^

man Bellman, w olf badge and th n e arrowa; W ayne R uberry , wolf badge , and th ree arrow s; Bobby Walker, | wolf badge a n d th re e arrows; Tony Trlpple and O ary Janouaek. bear; *

h h Donald CoUlns. b e a r badge and six ° B . airow i; K enne th H osecrani. bear 1 ( u n . *ad ' five arrow s, and Eddie

Robertson, e n e go ld a n d five illver * r Iq ^ arrows. _Ttd in Peck SS. w ith SO m em ben. Is spon- r, Beb- sond by th e O lenns F e n y PTA. s. w ith Mi*. VlrgU S a r ro n . PTA presiden t lea, A *PO B p a re n t responslbUity In the

w nw P * ^ C ubm aster SeU m an presented HfttBM U n . B arron w ith a g ift from the ■BMt u P * ^ h i app recia tion o f he r three

years work w ith th e pack.(BUff p = = - I '■

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VALIINCEJn A v e w H e North,

F. PTA ^TeliratMi i IBay n i O H K m j , l u n H 1 - F m M o .

P * b S S ? P T A - m s e U s g - T ta y S T ' P reem aa a n tf f o w

ly m g n r students, Nikola lf«wby, -C arm en M aeatas. Laura Freeman ,a s '

M rs. W . T . F U re l Ulked on Jodg- ■ -ach den ^ c h lld V p ro g re u i s school a sd

■■■,, W n ..f f l tU o n L g » r |p r r r i Ui« o t i - 7 “ Idenfs m easage. J . M. Rswiea gar* , r ! i l r “ >® opening prayer. U n . Bays

V aden. M rs. Seymour SubBnith and J . M . R aw ion w ere n a a td to tha

“ ** n om inating commlttae f o r the ®l*«“ on o t offlcen. Vera R.

t S i 'H iom as, M n . W . T . FUvel. M r t . E ugene F reem an and CUfford Day.

ley w ere appoin ted to m a ksthaedu i1*; T ttton irro rvB T T eport:----------------—

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_ V * ^ ' E ighteen- f a tb e n worked o n . th s g n d e school playground asd base-

F o u r th grade mothers were bo it- nd «* “ w ith M rs. Seymour B u t o l th l v e S v » “ « • “ hoeplUUty«»B tu rq r cotnatitte* chairm en, taltUBi.

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FOR LEASE!

J. Hollenbeck

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t o e s d a y . m

HL FRU Dredgingrirlng senator* trom B u h l to Murt■cm T w in Falls abo decided to ehesm to back s o blllty o f keepingHnn.________m en ibew ,___________well '•Kldv.jhat T he m e m b e n dlijm M U i/ac to rr lib m en t o t th e nut) D 8 t ' o n th e g u n s oommluIbQ i

Idaho U sh anil gijmportoncD o t .but n o a c tio n « a j ith e legislature of a move,w h a t bills tb e T be g roup ran thIked. business hurrletJlyj

th e s ta te or> sa t back to w atch ihe lo a d chaj)^ the S a lm o n 'ttv e r .:sn b e ra signed Sherwood, Ts,-ln f «Is m a U ln rU a t B efreshm entsw ould s tre tch tba movie.

Holdouts Sigi till Plagues Bic h 3 liB-Thfl s ta r t .w lth a 05 per rflDkeee finally reportedly eoUtct< orries-by-slgn^ yrnr..th e ir h e slU n t C leveland has ■ l . 30 holdouts, lems. W y n n thinks ] R a lph K lner, Is w orth (35,000. ] m a jo r league $30,000 a n d Avila t2

ond line pltchers- to get the ir D ickey andih« loU. iiim- “I”? “

m t o Ior M l.- ■« a tWoodUng for T he B oston S n v

lohn Mize for p ltc h en D o n Uddle aaaem an BUly ford. In fle ld e n 6lbl

KJsus a n d ouUleiit U o t the tra in - T h e i« e r v e 'c a tc h » w i n w Bress C ardinals. B ill B&ni

th e N ational fo r >7,500. th e American T he PhlladeJphli 1 Is regarded no t sig n ed first

gnlng*. W altkus, p itcher K considered se- m d in f le ld e r Con A lc ltran ts ln> owner B o b Corpeai mtnii'g ju jg f l t l nw-ti- ««

a n d 'b a t te d In IOC P h ilade lph ia Athlet

h i s * s ig n e d his c1 second base- team m ate,- . w Phllley. B u t PhlHey

woo Irom S 5

. n u w llh no H ltc h c o c t 'Btcver — New ^ _

Si iSitOiitlaw-GaoaU and c h l . «» ;«•. f t t t pf t m• I s x u Lelr board by xiiier o i ( l U :o M cDerm ott • i j| t S

. RablmoB 2 1 1 tllllsltuaU on ap* u c u u u r i o i 2 ittr . th e peren- » ® « » (ulome ru n king , S 5 a 1 .P a lm e p rln g s ; - 2 --------1

boss. B ranch » n « » l '' No p la ce lo the In e r agree Uie th a n 70 mil t. X lne r, who

CRUSHEDo rn la eonfer- F o r Yourj r t o . l y . . . , d p H 0 ^ , E C C

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H|0utbrea]H j I!uslies ] l l t Q p ^ i n gH K w ’. l ^ e fo u rth dlatrict clua

• m e n t, alated to a ta r t a t J B i M I .^JFriday Monday n igh t In oi W m m p ^ c i p a t e .■ ■ H . ' B u h l h as been h it by. a

' achoola, churches and theal « r e q u e s t made th a t towni

H H ■' Ing outside the limits for r H | B T b a t could have left B H H school officials m et a t Jen■ 1 0 ' ' * * * A

HM Idaho Schools B i Fight for Hljj MeetBerths-

l | | | By T b e Aswclated P r e -I I !|l'i D is tr ic t tournam ents f in the c

!i;'- 4 e n d a r fo r Idaho h ig h school te* j t ! ' , wr*}r. wiUi «U y Coeur d'Ali

TTpT a n d 'irarogg~ aM ur ed~^f-piaeea- ^ I 'T r ' th a s ta te p ;«m a to u m a o e c t n 'i l> ' I n th e aecond round o t the Ui

liAj'l d is t r ic t toum ey a t Boise, Nan IIS]! p la y s . E m m e tt 'a n d M eridian ta!

. on B o ise. A ll th e games are on ? day.

|i ■{ ' O tl ie r c lass A tournam ents i 3 se t f o r Pocatello a n d Idabo Fi

Hi' f t l d a y th r«ugh Saturday, a t Lew to n ' W ednesday . Uirough 6aturf

M ■ .a n d Je ro m e sto itlng Friday.I I , ' . K e llo g g b e a t WaUace 84*87 F f f l •OajxiiitttinarttdCstrtetplar.l I H t — ja i-T b -O o eu r-d ’« e n a - e P 4 5 r —

jl S a n d p o ln t beat B onnen F t r r r < : I ■ .43 F r id a y n ig h t .a n d WaUace 70-

li: S a tu rd a y n ig h t to secure th ird pli {j;|: a n d a chance to play th e runner*

of t b e Lew iston m eet fo r a n Invll fill! tio n t o Uie s ta te championships, ir : " I n Boise, th s h o s t squad bt

.>ul- M e d i a n S9-44 F riday night a

IR I . n e t t e lim ina ted W elser 68-83 M di | { l l n ig h t a n d Caldwell S9-43 Saturd

in a 'I n lg b t. P ay e tte bowed e8*fid to Nail y j l p a F r ld a y 'a n d 46-47-to-MeridLIII , 'I B a tu rd ay to lose o u t

■ ■ M i l ' C la ss B d istric t m eets bei ^ ■ ■ 1 h ield ' a t C oeur d'A lene, WtTder ai ■ B B I A rco. 'T h e c lass B dUU lct toum ^ H B | m e a t a t A berdeen will continue Fi

day Saturday .^ ^ ■ ' T h e s ta te class A m e et WlU be he ■ ■ 1 ’ a t Poca tello M arch 10*31 and tl

H | j | » r 3 1 . __________________

Bji Idaho Staters l l ||l Await Game l i f With Seattle ‘

— - x r e s v m t, M arch 3 . (A -A n U■ ■ H R 'B o e k y M ountain conferenca baske■ S | | baU ta am s except Idaho S tate’s ui^ H H | | bfiat f n champions have flnlshi■ f l B th e i r season. Idaho S tate has Qua■ f l B Uled fo r tb e NOAA playoffs, an■ n I p lays SeatUe university a t Seatt^ ■ 1 I M a rc h 10 In the f irs t round.■ B R' C olorado s ta te , w hlch .snartd tt:■ H j ' . tlU e la s t year w ith M ontana.S U t■ ■ n ta ck e d away Mcoad place by defeal■ f l n l log C olorado college, 71-09. In Ui■ M c jf seaso n ’s wi&dup Saturday n lgb t i■ n l v O reeley.■ B I,i J1 M ontana: S tate, which nolshe■ n . ; - i . th ir d , completed its seaaon by loa■ t | l ' <K[ ta g a e s-es non-league decision t

f l M o n ta n a a t B otem an BaturdaH U i ( M -SU te Bobcats h a■ H i ' won th e F riday game. 66*40.■ I l l ; . V Id a h o S ta te copped th e UUe wit)H t l I \1 10 v lc to ile s and no losses. 0*Stat■ m ; had a 7-3 record and MonUn

^ H K I ' fr»«htTii>n ifTimtlnr■ ■ I Les R oh , won the Individual seor■ D s 'I n g h o n o rs wlUi an average o t 16-■ U i p o in ts In 32 games. Andy Buyo)^ ^ ■ 1 - W este rn S ta te 's 6>S center, wsssec^ ■ B e n d w lU i-a l9*polnt average In 3■ B .. . . .g a m e s . - . . . •

H i ~TaKe Initial |»!|!| i Billiards Win

v\ M erkley and F rank Orecj■ I H l iy w on f l n t round m atches In th'

■ ■ t t | p w n ^D Iajd s 'tou rnam Y iil'M onda:■ ^ M . B l£ h t At th s Srergreea store.

M erkley. B champion, took ad^ ^ ■ 1 1 v a n tag e o t a SS po in t handicap t

d e fe a t A champion, Floyd Flnnei— I 76<74 In 33 Innings. Flnnell h sd i■ ■ l l h ig h run of 19.W l l O re e n spotted U v e ll Walker 14■ ■ I I .p o in ts In a 319-poInt game and woi■ ■ ■ 316 to 301 in 37 Innings. Qreen h u■ ■ ■ a h lg b n u o f 40.■ ■ I I v^ednesday n lgbt a t 7 p-m. Wolke:H H H h a n d FlnneU will m eet w ith OreeiI n ^ U ' M erkley battling in tho seconc■Hln ■l l l l < ^Washington State |H i | Wins Sld MeetU l j ; : B M B B B L Y . B. C., M arch 3 tf^- ■ | 1 W aahlngton State college won Uu ■ f i j i l K o rthw estem Intercollegiate .B k i

m e e t- f o r th e second s t ^ h t yea> § ■ ■ S u n d a y w ith a four-way .team tola] ^ ■ 1 of 38S.73 points.

^ ■ f ' W ena tchee Junior college placed ^ B | second v l th 37S.73 points, followed

by U niversity of Idaho, 374.63; Dnl- H | | v a n i ty of W aahlngton, S71j}7; Uni- ■ ^ ■ l T crsity o f 8eatUe, 367.07; Montana H U S ta t« un lveM ty, 336.19, and W hit-

. v i ^ ooUege, 936.78.

B Wins Dog DerbyH l l ' V IO IO IL 'U sz c h 'K A -B a y p s te r*■ I f f • t m a r p n blt. team to victory In tba

. 6o t O m v j tu n S a turday n ig h t T ie ■ f f f rs e s i n v . t l u fea tu re even t o f the■ I f a a a a M l- m i i t» c » iB ln l-■ B i ■ 'r r t t iS » f t i^ : t^ - o o V e r e g tf i* - J « ;■ f l At .«ofaBs Jii'ja:Alau(es and M■ I I -‘aeoond*. L afflO rS ttn tim ao Was SCO- 1

- t t d i B U n l o u t a ^ ^ s e o o a d i . . | j

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•eak at Buhl ^sBack ng Round

r i c t c la s s A h i g h s c h o o l b a s k e t b a l l t o u a r t a t J e r o m e t o d a y , w a s m o v e d b a c g h t in o r d e r t o p a v e ' t h e w a y f o r B u l

h i t b y . a d i p h t h e r i a e p id e m ic . T h e t o ’ m d th e a tc i^ i h a v e b e e n o r d e r e d c lo s e d a t to w n s p e o p le s t a y h o m e I n s t e a d o f i l t s f o r r e c r e a t i o n . ■ e l e f t B u h l o u t o f t h e t o u m a m e n t . it a t J e ro m e M o n d a y n i g h t a n d d e c id e

A s e t t h e o p e n in g d a y b a c1 F r i d a y in o r d e r t o h e l p i

L O O l S B u h l ’s p r o b le m .• i h u s Uie m eet wUl s t s r t a t 3

FVlday wlUi Buhl m e etin g B in th e f l n l game. Je rom e ta WlUl F ile r In th e second g a n th e aftem oon round w hile O

. I I S '- and Ooodlng will c lash a t 7 p jn T w in FallS 'B upert l h th e cl

id P re * Ult.I f in Uie cal- AcUon wUl ba he ld S a tu rd a j school teams th e n stop unUl M onday , wh«

:oeur d’Alene wlU pick up Uilrd nu n A v ■Qi-piteta-la- -Play~wlD-rln*e r n t fin W rd a i u o e n t o t n e x t week, o t the Uilrd T h e 'top th ree te am s from

tol«e, Nampa m e et will go to Pocatello M a n erldlan takes for th e s ta te A' m eet, a a te on F r t- Meanwtille, K im berly a n d Hi

m an , th e district's c lass B e n t nam ents a re In th e regional m e e t a t N t

Falls M arch 13, took i t easy M onday ay a t Lewis- plana to get down to sertous t gh Saturday Ing a g a in Tuesday a fte rn o o n .

07 F r i- n ’

m - s e m m•e Uilnl p l ^ M iaciU N M l i a g u b tie num er*up idano Fowcf o r a n ln v l ta - H andicap ............. — S7 57 si

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6^83 Prlday _________ lie o l o o “5S-43 Saturday id tb s Powtr p u b u1*89 to N am - -------------- i « i « }*ito-M erid lan .........\%

Knox ... i i a lU liSts are belns Motm ■■ i s s HT 3uW t S e r ^ ------------------_ i7 s_ iM _ i3 i

a'lct toum a- Total* - _________sM ear &n»ntlnue F r l- Sbm o4i P a la ltn

S T - ^ s i I a*31 and th e sbw rod _________ _ le i is i iw

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Idaho Teams Ente AAU Cage Tourne;

^ SA I.T LAKE c m r , M arch 3 MV, T tro te am s from Idaho Join 14 quirI V Of®*! ta in tc rm our

J ta in AAU baskelholl toum am en Ay P s ter- beg inn ing here ’Tuesday n ig h t. ' Bry In toff F o u r f i r s t round gam es a re s e t fc ig h t H e T uesday w lto fou r m o re /oJJowijj It o f th e on- W pdnesday. Q u artc r-fln n ls a r

_ billed f o r Thursdsy, sem 'lflna ls f ^ l th e S K - d a y , a n d the. finals on S a tu rd a y . a n d go .T h e tw o Idaho te a s i s a r e thi

»as SCO- Io n a M -M en a n d t b s A m oi^cat li. . I PW ls D a a u lte n ,

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t a r t a t 3 p A H i H ^ ^ B ^ B B H« tln g Burley rom e tang les )nd gam e of w hile Oakley

7 p jn . and th e closing

Sa tu rday and la y . w hen It

acUon. l-W tdQfKlAZ.

ns f ro m th a M arch 16

r H ager-- IS e n tra n ts

M onday w lto lerious tra in -

G nia t Sanbom, U tt, a a d aTi sU ted to bcgla Satnrday on th

' I - Becker is presldeni ef th e loaAGUB * * * ★

I i I I d a h o S t a

J l l B i g F i e l d1 « X4S 4»IM m 3» A 0^ 200 conte t i4 las 3M lery rifle championships. iM 131 ^ Washington stree t no rth .

" S f r a j m T h s huBO f ie ld w i l l r i i ;«n L ast week saw Jack Don

sa as ass ---------------------------------------------ISO 134 41Steo 133 43S T f c x m Tfc181 13ft 471 | < Y I K i * A n / * r b iD E o n t a

Fill Final i l l T o m - n e y S p o tX«o teo m NEW VOBK, M arch 3 .(/n —

“ “ r r ? baaketball toum am ent selec t s i « 3 « 4 I commUtees finished th e ir zn.

^frt trt a il Monday with the nomine ss x u 4SS Brigham Young un lven lty fo r u xss 474 l u t spot in toe N ational Inv lU

— u - i n - ^ tournam ent and of S a n ta C lara » xS « 7 »n large'‘“KSUrih"th6-N(

___ ____ p l a y o f f s . ____ess s ir a js a The remaining vacant places as 3S 10s ^ filled Uils week by tho wlni

143 I ts 431 o t various conference cham pl m 175 Ml ehlps SUll undecided.S iM AM T h e choice o t Brigham Y ouni 90S 346 ei« Uie 13th entry in toe NTT w as

— i n “I f basis, depending upon S3« 830 36S7 outcome of the SlvUne confere

race. BYU sUU has a n oub se ae tes chance to tie Wyoming fo r to e t

‘.1;? \ \ \ ^ happens, toere wlU bm » STO Pl*yoK. wlto too winner going 1 a n 173 S44 toe KCAA toum am ent,'and anol iTO i«T 491 team will be selected, fo r th e ^ ioM *0*1 M27 unlvenlty previously

been plcked on a sim ilar baals. 81 Sl 343 I f toere Is no U e.'^Y U wUl I

I S N Isgw a university tn a f i r s t roi a n lU u i g<u°B °ex t Monday n igh t. T h e ot ISS x n 47S to ree f ln t round gam es will w o r m —na- jiiaytQ aatun ls / m a t r l p lB-l ie i 033 #47 ^41 Madison Square garden.

‘ A t Provo, u u h . BYU director JB atoleUcs Eddie K imball announiia n iM acceptance ot toe qualified bid iM u MS toe m r and said i rw o s hoped U t u U .3TS by the flip of a coin o r .p d ^ W e o liS S i S terence 'acUon, a playoff w i t s t t s S S Wyoming could be avoided If

u t l e . .................i n 111 bas regular season garISS tw SIS scheduled a t Provo for P rlday sISO i n 47S Saturday nljtht wlto New Mexl«7 JM Denver. If Wyoming beats Co137 t u ^ n d o A and M Friday n igh t. I t f— — — have sewed up toc champlonsl;B»l HM

ney-nnnotm ccd-M ondB r-m om l: tor ioi 32t VrtoT to too lomal action on I 137 m 449 N r r bid to BYU, ton t th e Skyll i 3 149 389 conference execuUve commltl ISO 113 411 voted to permll BYU and WyomI 130 x u 390 to play In either tournam ent I t a MS “sm aw i received bids.

The eonferenco cham pion aui Its IS 34S maUcally la entered In tho NCi 13S 31 4<3 toumey,iw 7S ^ SanU ciara, toe elghUi a n d h i « , 00 S43 " a t large" team chosen for t II? NCAA, wlll meet the B order Co■37 0H 37a i Terence winner—Arliona o r .H o r t

5)nunonj—In a first round plAy< Monday or Tuesday. OUi

1* « “ preliminary games In toe NCAA al IS 37 4U lifted tor Tuesday, M arch 88 37 4JJ w lto tos tournam ent proper g c ttt « . i S under way March 13-14 WlUl reglo__________ al tournaments In four locations.17 BS3 7716 -----------------------------

I Hornsby Sets Dat( I Is s For Practice Gam(IS . ts i 4SS TAMPA. Fla,' M arch 3 W -M a n " c a i m Bogcn Hornsby so ld M ond— to s t toe ClnclnnaU Reds will hc I ? n 4 -A « * Intrasquad gam e o f t L i l l l c r spring training season W ednesdi

_ Wlto rtghtoander Howie Judson ai J r n C V Church • o r Herm

SST-''."A- 1 U .1 .

ligh t. ' —— -----------------------------------------j e ^ for G en e ra l S l o c k im if l i ln g •foJJowijjg Sec tria and Acetylene .

’ WELDING. . . HORSESHOnNO

a r ^ t o e J , F. M E U S tRU nartcan j s a Kimberly R o a d -P h o n e 844-R

BLAY OF lub Members Set for

:f(, a a d a To . B ecker get ready fo r tirv T firin g '! irdsy on th e Tw in F a ils range. Sanbora ia see ef th e local cinb. (SU ff ^ o to -e n g rav in i)

S t a t e R i f l e S ii(

e l d f o r I n i t i a l !200 con testan ts is e j e c te d here thia v onships. The shooting begins Saturds ot north .i will rin g the curtain down on-the • fack Donner, Twin Falla, and Mrs. E------------------ pistol championshipg.

Twin Falls boasts thi

ITicknor. Young Tickno the field to the w ire last and is a s trong choice to

S nots ^EntTjes in to e m eet, llmJi

ch 3 (/R— T b e 300. wlU close a t 10:30 a. m .ent selecUon urday. F iring will s ta r t a t 8

th e ir m a jo r Sa tu idoy w ith registra tion st ho nam ing of one hour earlier. Advance rej 'e n lty fo r th e Uon wlU be accepted b u t not )nal Inv ltaU on pulsory.« U C iara fo r j,unch wUl be se n e d a t the lh th 6 NOAA- during too matches.

m t p laces w ill ^y too w inners HegUtraUon fee Is t t force ch am p io n - competitor. I f Individual shoe

n o t ^ mem ber of an atflll|kte<ham Young a s to toe Id a h o S ta te R ifle ande NTT w as o n association h e wUl be charg'ling u pon th e addlUonal 80 cents to r stateIne conference b cn h lp . I f a ahooter fires foia a n outside one day to e fee wiil be reducg fo r to e UUo. 61-50.ere wlU be a Trophies a n d medals wlner going in to awarded to e w inners of the et, a n d a n o th e r T rophies wIU be donated by. for th e N IT . FaUa M otor com pany; E ftpreviously h a s Q uest Chevron sUiUon, aliar baals. sporUng goods, Idaho Depu-a v u w iu p lay etore, Bowladrome, Olenn 0.a f ir s t ro u n d kins, 0 . C. Anderson sporting 1

Bht. T h e o to e r an d O. P. Skaggs grocery, aUames w ill b e ' PoUs t lm u ,■ U llilo -lieu ler gjjootenJJr JV ..... , “ round th c s ta te wlU enter

roeet b u t M aglo VaUey artiste

i u M bW W C • '

Dlavotf w ith Bowser. Bowser, cosclvoided If to o F iler h igh echool's Junior vi

?—........and .th e slender marksman Ijseason gam es of too top o ffh a n d shootcn a r ir P rlday a n d G reg B elsher, Tom Hlll,' Le<New Mexico TiUnus, F ra n k Jenk in s end 1

lg beats Colo- H ull a re a few of too Twinn igh t. I t wiU m arksm en to w atch,

championsh ip , gva Rosa. Tft'ln Falls, will

’“i t e f S J 'St th e S k v lln e shootera In to o -a re a ,

hove to m iss too s ta te shoot. :m d w " S ? Sam en t I t a n d . ds ----------------------------- -

' X A Newhouser Bach hth tr,i i«t After Spider BitiB o r d ? c S * l a k e l a n d , Fla., M arch S,n n r W ^ t n PU chcr Hal N cwhouser was ba<ound K f f in fle lder BUly H

o u ii .r c o d ' worked o u t to r Uie f ln t

I z s r S^.'SiSSiL*" “• H itchcock, acquired from' PhUoiJclphJa A'S In a trade,

— h is tu rn in a long batUng pra<

S Date

IlS 'E B B E“ m S r a d io RONPEVO

TGNltn i t h i n g ,. 8 :3 ^tylene . ^V i_ w * w

?P M A IN EVENT;o n e 844- B L e p W o llf c k Y . Col R ober

T I M E S - N E T ^

“A” CAGEt for State'Shoot

bnrTfljring'In Idaho BU te p l l e r r r i n e ohan p io bora ia secretsry of the ita te .r i f le .a seo c la t lo n gtav in il* * . * i t • t t ll

S h o o t D r a w s

i a l R o u n dere thia week for the annual Idaho S ta t B Saturday a t the local rarige a t th e e

n on-the two state meets held here th is i Mrs. Emily Davidson, Boise, captur iships. '■

» lv liM id d le c o ff...e Tlcknor led ™w c last year l a k e S W U l

choice to make

After Playof:K HOUSTON. T e x . M aroh J

Cary Mlddleeoff banged ou t under pa r 69 M onday to w in

xd b u t nn t r i J S ' HOUStOle d b u t no t com- jo if toum am enfs 64,000 Jack T he Memphis denU st waa

nred a t the range liberate on too sloshy. 7.11u . Memorial P a rk course as i f 1>ver 10 matches, measuring a . m olar fo r a or

Is t t for eaeh rem em bering to a t, lavldu” s h o ^ t ^ S Sunday wlm a t f u K d u b U>«e-foot pu tU m adeR S irw a p s S T h'- „1 h« <n Mladlecotf. who h a d h(fnr “ >6 lead from too fll

m bo reduced to FrancL«^ Bhelly Mayfield, C c d arh u n t,

medals WlU be Earl S tew art, jr ., D allasi” p a r 73,lonated by T ^ ln b u i Nary. Lo* A ngeles, w alany; C Mallon wlOi a 76. -BtoUon, OeiTlsh T he five h a d deadlodced wlaho DeportBient under par 383s., Olenn 0 . J e n * ------------------ -----------

tootJui TTO Basketball Scor

aUcy nrtlsta. wlll Uonn..,lI. i - . E u ..r 8.1cm U t Of the a ttrac - FKth Di.irlet

Bl«kf«ot 41. DowBfT «■ . • - - -Pr<»»oB-«. M»]*d c iir 1«

ooked is F iler's Cuk* KJrrr 61, »onlp«1Ier 80

larksman Is ons Kiimuo m , Fait K«iii 4s •h o b lm - .r .u „ a r ■

» . E ! * V ‘c K «k ins end Lewis ctnxtM u . c i« r» .u r 40 too Twin Falls ?,r»<ii'x 7o. w ith iu u

M»njLHU *0. Drtrell U Dr«k* ;j. Jlouilon 64

Falls, win bo a OkUhnm* a «n<l u s i, s l I.OUI1 ,'utnt!ii‘s ' - d ^ j ^ —litit_ a tik o .A _ in iU il_ 7 :^ o r_ lo Of the best »»•,„, , .

i h . ; „ = . , ,111 a t ta te shoot. D un- Mlchi»n 99, i’urdui m , l h . .rm y Sun- i S . S y ' i . ’S ' K l , '

I iDOl fiiAl* «S Nclirsiki 6«

, EAIN lin rs 'G rA N T S r - D 2 C K PHOENIX, Arls., M arch 3 t r

too MCond Umo slncc toey 0 p r K l f o training a week ago. to e New C l U l l C o i a a u had one of to e lr p r , M arch 3 Ij!V- »e«lons rained o u t Mondny. iser was back In »1« were halted lo s t Saturdn ler BUly H itch- -------------------------------- ;------------

S t C PoKcewomaitnfecLon caused

red from to e -‘r ' H S C S H l t t 'I A trade, took )atUng pracUce, '

signed h is

i D E y 0 0 _ .TONITE

0 * 0 A Policewoman, L orc ttiT M cK enU * U V flays; "Wt, c a n 't taJto chance

i . ^ v p . M . ■Evcready’ D -09 fli* ligh t ba tterie s b ecau se T vo fo

'E N T ’ ^ ‘■“ J 'y depend on Uoem.'Tr J i b a v e fa r lo n g e r li fo ,8 lv e m o re lCOI K o b e r tt U a n tU sb tA n d th c y re le a ltp ro i

- N E ^ i T M N F A L L S r i P A H O

JE TOURK _ _ IOA Di

Members of to e T w lo Fall te r o t T<<«ihn O utdoors ass

M onday n ig h t w lto a rew luti so-leg isiaU on-on -d redg lng -bUl 83 be proposed in too leg th is year.

T he m e m b en lis tened to on legislative acUvlUes al from O rover Xtevis a n d Bc n m u m n i l l lam to ld to e gn dredging bill w as lodgedT!

^ B ^ B ^ H m lttee a t Boise a n d toere w ciiance of ge tting out.

H ^ ^ U B A t . to a t po in t to e group 1

Indiana Tak Fu'st Place In Cage Poll

NEW Y O RK , M areh 3 dlana's B ig T en cham pions r Seton HaU os to o naUon'a boskeUMll team to ls week Associated Press poll.

Atter shadow ing to e P in second place fo r s ix straight to e H ooslen finally m ade it top on to e s treng to of toe lr ence chcunplonship plus to

I Q I f l Q j f l g ^ loss of too year fo r Seton H u*. Wl O ra n g e/ fT. -j,

o n m p le ta sh S ^ riding a 37-game winning m cw tM n while untU-ltfelir-71*65,-to-UghUyj

ed U niversity o t D ayton I * night, skidded down to to ln

' —one p o in t benea to IjiSalle

S ITjIj week's voting v irtual ' . a runaw ay fo r Ind iana , whlc

Its first undisputed Big Te

quest ot Illinois. T h e Hoosler a 17*3 record, polled 639 votes fo r LaSalle a n d 458 fo r Seton

.h o S ta te gal- Altoough toc ro o re no nev i t f h p p n d n f I'l week's to p te n m ost It th e end o£ ^ s iu o n a . i

vaulted from fo u rto to sec( e r e t h i s y e a r , whipping L aP aye tte and Y

c a p t u r e t h o to™ - T h e U niversity of W t_ J ___________ ton slipped dow n 0 notch

tolrd to fo u rto q u a rte r aftez ting a p a ir w lto Idaho . '

J l l Louisiana S ta te w on to e ,eastem conference ' champl and moved tro m s lx to to f itto

i n ing placea w ito to e UnlveriK ansas w hich lo st i ts only a:

• £ £ toe week, 70-98, to O klahom a

•f The victory over K ansas wa M arch 3 W t traUzed fo r A. a n d M. by an

iged o u t a th ree loss to Brad ley b u t to e Aggleiy to w in a five- to seventh p lace lo th e hallo! H ouston Open K ansas SUiUs edged up from1,000 Jackpot. to e lgh to .in . a sw itch w lto Vitlst w as a s de* Kentucky. W estern won toe)shy, 7,190-yard Ohio Valley conference toumse as i f h e were e t toe end of to e week butfor a one way bad bowed lo Bowling Green,

g to a t Inpso on IUIqoIs held on to ten to «nday when a Uie loss to In d ian a , b u t onlytts m ade n live- nlnc*vot« over O klahom a CllyspoL headed th e second te a u ith a d held o r week ago.

m too f l n t dey » go lf 's w inter READ ’nM E g -?JE W a WANTjo k e edge over ------------------

Francisco and .ia rh u n t , N. Y. _

D allas, was 1 PAT 73, geles, w as flf to

lo ^ e d w ito five " ^ ^ H H

Scores

41rlet

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I - t r u

p T P Ilarch 3 ’ttV -ro r:e toey opened ■ ■to e New York I I I .to e lr practice I I H

M ondny. They ' I i r. S aturday . ■

9man— Enjoythesr

■ a 0 year old BEI

l | | B | a price you'd pay

a M cK em iui,:o chances. I M i i B W B H k y’ D -00 flash*90 T vo found I U ie m .^ o y 'Iv em o re b rll- .B lealtproefr 6,YEARS OLD ‘ STRAIGHT BOUI

3 A H 0 - . . . . . . . . .

Discusses Dto a reeoluUon th a t se cn ta ry Jim Sldwell < 3 -dredging-outside was to-preven t .an y _ u o sa« , i „ u . . i , ^ u » .

Davis stressed to e im po lis tened to reports paytag a ttenU on to to e 1 icUvlUes a t Boise letUng i t know w h at yjfl a o d Robert. L. ^ u „ jorortd c r disliked. to ld to e group toe _ \_ n io T o to peUUon to e IS lodged in oom- p n im tlnn to allow to e Ibi m d toere was-UtUe t e r ' t o keep aU m em bei I i t out. w itoin th e Twin F a lls mito e group w ent oa was accepted. -That w oul

I Takes Yankee H lace Kiner Still, NEW YORK, M arch 3' v U champion New Y ork Y snke~ T T T I — r ~ w a e rth E lrh o ld m it-w o rr iN M areh 3 W — In* jng the la s t four o f .to e lr ;ham plons replaced - ,J y e „ M onday, b u t 30 h o naU ons No. 1 t^pp j^ by P ittsbu rgh 's Bali to ls week in toe remained to plague mojc pou- basebaU clubs. .

lg to e P ira tes In Yankees slow tonv high-priced t o l ^ t In to e fly m ^ e i t to toe ^d ahortstop Phil R lzru to

to o f toe lr confer- outfielder G ene W oo §i'J“ $24.000,'p lnchh ltte r Jo h n

or Seton H oll. u j^ jqq and jK o n d ta a e n ttw e /- rr. club, im rU n for 613,OW. e w inning s treak Meanwhile, a ro ll caU o t t .-to-UghUy-regard.. ing-cam ps-by_toa-,A s80clal : D ayton Sunday ahowed i l players in tb e iwn to to lrd place league a n d nine i n to e < a to IjiS alle. still unsigned. M arch 1 Is Ung v irtually was' os' too deadline fo r slgnlnt d lan a , w hich won While some a re n 't conslc / d Big T en UUe rlous. toe list o t reca lc lti f i t h .a (I1.7B rn n . eludes some of thB tmmrt; rh e Hooslers, w lto est names. ITie C leveland ed 630 votes to 4S9 havo Uiree sU m douts in t >8 fo r Seton HalL me more’* category—p itch n re no new faces W Jnn, a za.gam o w inner;

> te n m ost o l th« Doby « n d tKCxjslUona. LaSalle ®oo AvUa. r t o to second tjy Alvla D ork, sho rts to p i :tte and YounRs- general. *» asking M0.000 i rslty of W ashing* New York G iants, w ho wai 1 a notch fromu a rtc r a fte r spilt- There a re e ig h t team s Idaho ■ contract worries w hatevoI w on to e Souto* W ashington, Bos Uin. ce ' championship and-ch lcsgo-in 'th irA m erlc t U to to fitto , trad - “ "'1 Brooklyn, C lnclnnaU i to e University of «“80 “ « N aU onal. T h i t i ts only a ta r t o t l^ed Sox cleaned th e ir b I O klahom a A and signing p itcher M aurlco M(

Monday.' g u n ftin was neu- T he m ost criU cal sltuai d M. by an upset parently involves K lne r, tt t to e Aggies d ung NaUonal league hom e lo th e balloting, who Is relaxing a t h is P a lm ged up from n ln to Callf., home w hile h is boss, Itch Wlto W estern Rlekcy, spouts fire a t toe n won to e tough H avana camp, ren c e tournam ent B oto Rickey a n d K in e r a I week bu t earlier outfielder is a ho ldout. Kli 'ling Green. - batted only .344 la s t season

to ten to despite had airm ailed accep tance a . b u t only had a offer m ade, a t a California :ahoma Clly which enco Feb. 13. T h b reported d te a u i t did a pay toe alugger $76,900.

B u t In H avana, R ickey-------------- had changed b ls m ind (rw a WANT ADS. fu rto e r nrgoU atJons would

A litde luxury/o r tM T > 'm o n /“

fREiTYOmCLF 1

DFREEITE F LUmiR]

/ the smooth luxurious qualit)

ofd BELMONT straight bourbi

I’d pay for whisl<les two years

S IIS E Iraight BOURBOH whiskey • 16 PROOF > BELMOf

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sii**p e.MO; m trkit not Mitblbhtd:~ ~ t 0 1* MalKlar cholc* tnd prim* undtr 10« lb.■ " f woolad tl tn s h l^ Um^ 21.00; blf wtlfhu— ! : ' i ! iT .racltlf I S l ' l t l Ibt. lt.2t-20.(0; mixrd----- “ ®-H iltusbU r tn d thMrlai Utabt 2t2»j m<al----- * 5|J! tb*ar*tt 10,00-21.00.

- I — cnTcAcbOUICAOO, Mareb 1 WV-(USlU)-Heci

r o a 11.000: dull on Wtlihu ortr 2tO lbi.i L C 9 bateb*n uader ttO Ibt. 00.117 itn d r bol ’ tiMmI wtak; wtlfbU oru- JIO Jb*. wtak loJ i» —I U towtr: aowa «lMdr to ilranz; meil

cbolea IH-SSO lb. buUrbtn lO-WaS; ftw loada tnd loU ltO>:i< Ibt. ;*.90; 'OOtl

Ri«V. 5I0-280 Ib*. S0.:fr-«5; »»-i46 lb. towi ;■ A . lt.26-IIJ0.s l l l i CatlJ* 7.000: ctIrM IOO; b««f tt»tn s 11(1 •toady; hclf*r> atMdy to U lowtr; other

cUtan about a u td r ; sood and cholct tU m "■ aod yttrllas* 20.40-24.00: blib chole. to

■ ■ — I low ptlai* t4JD.24.80; eomm.rcUl to lowr Ii Ib. h tlf tn S4.00: sood aod cbolea btlftrt

I 11.60-21.24: c«TBmtrclal to low sood I7,oo. P A Q I » '00: aUlllr and coenmtttUI <«vt i4.I4< .C C S I ll.SOi cholc* and prim. rMltrt II.OO-

j R.O0: ccnmtrcUl to eholc* 21.00.30.00: . ■ . ■ — call aad uUlllr JO.OO.20.00. ri« tl«n> Sbotp t.OOO; tltushtor Umba ftltlr ao- V ll»*- « W “ »“ *» « tUuihlirb j th e ibMp faltr aUadr: loadt and ta itlltr loU

.nmlwlftw ebotqt aBd_prlin. f r i ^ tkln. ^ l US u H rT Ir 11.00.2140; f»w loU call to r» d 17j»,25,_____ tK««: load- mo.Ur chole* *l lb. thorn

[00-2300 Itmba Tio. I fnd lih iD .-lI .7 r!-eu irtoo:ooi23.w f r i s : " * •8 i0 -n A ) --------------- :--------------300-13J& WOOL7M lOOn YORK. Uirtb I WV-Wool foturaSiS- 5S= s i « . „ : •

tlO.80 Wool top> futurrt doted .2 ef a e.nt to !.£> erni Wsb»r; Mtrth 1».0; Umt Iti.S; Julr 192.21): Oct. IM.OD; Dtt. I4*.7il;

STEn March ]».31i; M tr 1M.0D.C«nlflctUd apol wool lopt IN.IN.

-W h o le . (D-DM: N-Nomlntl)> boosted ------------------------------l>y m ajor A P o ttsdam , N. Y.. m sn I j ered- r the end Itcd w ith ' Introducing the t i n t u la the s lnnderd lzed q uart milk bottle la

le w .

FaUs Markets.fric^ SOM abort Um iBsport litti, Ibt_Ill.OO ^ r " t b " ‘ L .“ 'S f ’ t i . ' 'iV k . i ’‘'^ ,2 «t

__ ’ I g i t ln . b. e ta Ui Ibi lortmistBt Ukt tht™ ~ l 'm t«cd at parmtat fer bit toaa.___ I .00 CiRAINs i s ! 3! S V i S f fs a S °Si.T.J %=3t---------1: 2,00 top POTATOBS114-00-10.00 U.-S. No. 1 ________________ 12.7(4.60-Ht40 top U. S. No. 2 ________________ tl.J4-U0II0.0M2.00 (Two d ta ltr t ouoted)lltloo'top t-»VB POULTHT

*' Color«l fowl. 4 Ibl. tnd o r . r________IkLtcbora fowl. 4 Ibt. tnd ot«;

= !•:« SJa:SiiVt:!!rL=zd2 “ B ^ l 3 U - r ^ = z S(Swift aad comptnr prIcM)------!I{ J BUTOBFAT------i l ' i i No. 1 B u tU rfat__________________41.----- to 'S No. a D atto rfa t--------------------------- tU

t c o POOLII i ^ . u Tb* followlna prlett w tr. .applltd br Iht 4l.40->.4« E „ Pro^ofcT. of Twit, F*J1, / „

Pool No. 1 (F*b. IM I. ladoilr.))

srm w tr WnlJaia D «•»tBUTMt Tl«d* __________________________ _

IT * f p K tn lo trad*, u ^ . t c ^ /t.m ukM l iTotu <«al*a ossudj

» « » «

k “ . GrainClIICAcb. Mtrch I MV-SorbMnt dror.

1. JM- «ol apwtrd towart th* elott.oa tbt bo*rd o: r,M . ' J i i ‘rtd t lodir. -Ih* « tr th coslrtct lolni

ihor. H.OO for Ih. flr.1 Um. tlae* J .ay . i * ^ ,7 1. M a^tir* . . . „

‘ i lw ti J c«n V™>S V lSerTM t "b U4}4*‘V j«rt 1I,M. J, n bi,h«r, Htreh 7IK.1,

Itti.!- Ul. CRAIN>nd prlBt CHICAGO. Idtrcb I U )—W hnt non. .nd primt i. lilW

No. 4. I.II-42; No. 4, 1.(2.

~(FSMN> BiilUn, M 4.ll, iH,Field t t t i p»r huadrtdwtlihl nemlatj cbok. t u . J ,|„ r .r »-00.7»: r«Jb>p 21.00-41.00

tltlk . 2I.00-tl,Mi Umothr 12JO.ll.OOS t*commtrcUI « •« •« •« :______Mdr;sood rUTUREB TAHL*

« I - CHICAGO. M.rch S ( U f j - ood ethet

2-J‘S 2 « S * «■{ * » v!b.“ 2V:«*0 r S H ? ? l l l i i i ! ' .w-ioj odd y , j . , j ■, j ; , jP

. dI : •i.M ii i.6« ! !.«',♦ u»'.:Mm ™ lJ 4 'i 1.6IJ1 144U U l'i■ !.i;; S:Sa !:S! i:s;

W.S5S- IS l:Svr j - s £ “ :!r- :S!> :!» :!i’S i a . - ; ™ ; ;!)J; ;ffi.1, . . u . . . ■” * ■">

ftw ttit* y * ” 1.77.M»r 1.« '4 l - « 4 1.1»4 >.«I?

er 400 Ibt- jn l, l . l j i j • J .« 2 l . I jg 1.14 f c u . i . “<•>

------ KANB*B” Crrr'CRAlN» a-rs;

tnd dtik t2.l4ti to t2.l9U t No. t I2J to ttC M N : No. I r*d 12^4 to II49MN

M 'f f l K . „ l , ! . ,% I r . 2 WhlU 42.12: No. .t IJ to ll.UNi N<

<7ft. 2 rtllow and mli*d I IJ4 to lU IN i N<

•rK; •‘i«;.;1Vi,V"''‘* “ "*”• ! K i . S K ' n S i . i , . ¥ , rolt* No. t I-------- ■

Butter and Eggs^ihur *wei

.A » n . i i a s ' c r s s 1

jer; tholt. uun.r, Crtd* AA t l teor* 71; srad* J

^^ C h w / °Cttdr‘ A°io” J

SoilToO* CHICAGOmL A,It. CHICAGO. Mtrch 1 (U p)-Llvi pooltrr. vJ. I Marktt tUadr; 14 Inickt. Pric* cbtnte

;;T„=S‘! f » r e « " f o 'r ^ “lriS .T^ 'S a'd ':

2 i » - top ® *’■**

° s ' i i K s . rAinvis -s?.ouT lir ti £n*iO.W««»»M- Markrt firm. WhU

»t market rtcelpU 4114: dlrUt* 41H: ehtckj

Potatoes-Onionsftw **rlr .talen and t - - ■■ ■■■ 1 -IW to a « r. IDAHO FALLS

IDAHO FALLS, Mtr«h 3 (UP)-PoUlw n d L m Bffirlri. f.lrlr U b«tl: maSrttU wlr* " ” '7 ' *i Inquiry; b - t U rs . ttock modertl»; oUi.r

I Jl IJ ! •I»»' »*«>“* ttoaclr. HuiMU ttekt ptBdlvldutl minimum t i t . A wtth«lr r i i j s

f c . ! £ : ITJ‘ , KWl Cbo t . j.jM .eo: unwtthKl too ftw ule* to auolt . 1.11 8*l>« (ob <>*h trtek : i«0 lb. tick US

24. to M p.r e n t 10 ounet tad Urs*: V l.M.1.14; 10 to 20 Ptr cent 10 oUDC* amiiiw tiihu i.io-2i s j u a 2 l.t4.2.10: 40 Ib.40; mixed ptptrlU a 1 l.SO-1.70: 10 Ib. tael 2.21J moil ug , 4.00.4.20: la mailer coaUlaer

4.23-IJO: uowtihcd too ftw ttie. to fluolt Salet to frowtr*. bulk ptr cwt. a

IS.. «. (row in 'c.lltrt to b* wathtd VIS t mtdlun ^ 0 lb*? *® Urst l.t4-l.00: US 2 l.lft>l.iO. tUadr bai CHICACO

'? CHICACO. V .K h J (Vr)~ToUl»M r rfvali I I I : (rack 441: toul U. S. ihlp

t y * ! '«* rataut72. Suppllw llbtral; dimind tlow ».M; notl .Ilgh,,, wtaker on HuueU. untrt

Ib. iotri ^ r«dt: B*w .lo<'k lUpplla tUhl■Mf ' *Trt'*ck "taltt *JlW**lbl'*^^Idiio*'‘Bui**t» « : oU.tr y s 1; ,rou„4 ^ p ,, * „ t ,o oune. an(

. t* i* ,^ Uraer 4,00J.10: 10 lb. mtih ttekt It■111 to kw ptr cwu: uUl

I’iIJi hou PontUe. US 1 A w iff itd M d w iiS1.040. .OJI , «p*eltlly tlt«] with hlsh color l . l t

StTMl ta ltt (100 Ibt.); Idtho Baitrt. ™ {T'JJ: t.M-1.40; ftw t t » .« : Colortdo McClurti^ iV ir I.7W.00.

, , , Tnek M l. 110 lb .) 1 U.bo .M l . u s I

'.ag %‘ia'vg '’r / ‘vfir'j.r y-t*

*J-00* 4,»ol4.41:*mWw*™* Brtd’ium'rtilow* Qlob.1r 'K u i r S “ ‘ -’■M-------------------------------------------itbi. 1.00. — " " ' —

P o t a t o a n d O n i o n

» i t . 1.™ F u t u r e s(Coorlei; C. W. MeRoberts ut*

- r n m n r -Uotiii«ii>;'EIka B ld f. Fhooe W t

^ te tn l to MARCH ONIONS'

'• **••’“ ! earalrtdc-l.« ..» • . i . , . b » ™ . K ' . ? i i 5 ; ° “ ..u .

DECEMBER ONIONS tl.H bid: no taU.

Is ered- JANUAicr on ionb‘ “ r f i l 'c 'S ' r o r m i s ”

Ijottle la 14.00 bid. offtrtd t l 14.14; ao ttit.

Wife, Daughter of ■ I Benson Are Hurt

le tti Ib. SALT LAKE C IT T . M u c h S 'lm - jMitr and Mrs. Ezra T a f t Benson, wife of the I lik t u ! secretary of B grlculture. and her 18-

- year.oId daughter, B arbara, receiv­ed m inor In ju ries la te yeiterdoy in s

------l l .« tu-o-car collision a t a S a lt Lake C ltj------; ; •» street IntersecUon.

Mrs, Benson susta ined ahock and knew nothing: ab o u t th e accident for

.I2.74.2.M several m inutes a fte r h e r c ir struck -H.J4-U0 unouier driven by Paul Frank

Oliver, ie . S a lt L ake City. ._____ ,»j M bs Benson received abrasions ol_____ Ut bo th legs and a ch in cut.

Hoffman HonoredLO e ANOELES. Calif.. M areh 3 OR

—Pau! O . H offm an , former Ford--------JJ* foundation ch ief and presentlj------- chairm an of th e board of the Stu-W br Iht deboker corporaU on, has . been Ftjit for n a a jr t w inner of th e lOM hum anl-____ IU ta rlan aw ard.------- 41* The hu m a n ita rian s announced the------- ff! award yesterday , say ing they se-

««. lected H offm an because of his “un --------10* de rstandlng of..h Is fellow men and

ijuznaziJtarisfj qualities.'' Eleanor BooMVfilt WAS (he iO&I.vlnQer.

HousePasses BUlforFisEj

Game Revis*• ( f r .1* Pact Ont)crU tnt droT* IT ie house a lw 8»ve final aUlt bo*rd of p roval to an appropriation of $

ootri|et soins M0.7M fo r the sta te law enfonn t tlae* Jan. departm ent. Hep. J . M. Isai

fo r 12 aM ltlonal port^if-eni elerks. H e said th is would allow']

Uarch 2.I1S- lease o f ft like num b«r-o(.m lfor« u a hsBdr«i p a tro lm en now a t the stations ;

hlB hway pa tro l work, la aa cso n said the jo in t flnsr

-Wheat non*, a n d approp'flaUons cdaunlti N0. 1. 1.MW: "couldn’t see JustUlcaUon for

Increase In the s ta te police fon i .» - i i i {US in view o f a rM uetlon“ ln ~ tra f

fa ta l lU e s . during tho year wh p n.oo.it.oo: on ly 25 patrolm en were on « 2jo.ii.oos t*d road.

P an e l U rted Boott L l T h e Bovemor'fl safety commlti

ci«a recom m ended a n increase of p a tro lm en durjng the nex t t

!.24>{ 2.24^ years , b u t Gov. Len Jo rd an ti [ 'io2 i i i '4 th e 's e s s io n he would have to LI2V t l i i ^ show n th a t the Increase waa Ji i.KU u » '. i Ufled.ij jH i j n ' R«P- Robert Henderlider. } j‘ d 140^ Lcm hJ. spoke ou t for more pair i.42>; Lis^i. m en , a n d added "thoy should } 't i^ } 'u u ftU concentra tcd In Boise, Idi 1.4I1I i.MA PocatcUp 0.714 . l l l i Lew iston." \ , f

Committee SpUt .7ii^ ^77^ Cook, w ho sponsored th e fish a .7t' .7>K gam e commission bill, sa id th e co

I 77U m lt te e w as fp lli Into th ree groi i.i»« i ’l l ” In th e committee. T he "hang: i.« i{ 1.14 group" w an ts to get M urray fir i J i 1.11 “whitewBBhlng group" and Ui lAtK w ho w ere im partial. He said the :t ( « - w h « t i woa a •‘m lddle*of-the-road i •; Jfc ; iViJ p io ach ."4 to II49MN: R e p . Jo c k Hawley, R ., Ada, s

th e ••fight was w hether the dir 0 11IIN: N^ w en t o r stayed . . . now we co0 4UIN: No. up W ith a bill to dissolve the co

J. „ , m laslon."*MUcN L a T u ra e r contended th e corair

tee w as "dom inated by two d gn inU ed senators . . . who tried prove corruption. Kraft • and cl

) ho n e sty , b u t couldn’t provo

Eggs- ----Hiiroira "I T h e senate 's talkathon was

^ o ff by th e sta te affairs commltK;h t (U P )- decision to report o u t a bill se tt: mtdlum A Btlffer penalties fo r profcsslo* 71; srad* A RombUng. B ut on two measureir. 17. , th e s ta te ta x commission approprUin grtd* A tlo n a n d aU-lping sheriff's c a r s - i

liU BUiim nB uiimujrB yut iieip f r o th e r m em bers when fullfledged i

"p'ri'cl ou t on the 'floor,rtd ortr 4 Ibt. T h e cor-ttr lp lng bill was kitIbt. aod BBdtr jQ .lS dcsp lte a contenUon of 8„ „ „ 4, , W Uliom ,H . Detweiler. R.. JerorpnKttitd loaf th a t " th o govcmor w ants It.".49: D 4i-4«; A b iu appropriating *170.000dtrkti lUtdr. ^ 0 ^ commission for the next tt l leor. *4^,: y e a rs w as approved only after ti l (trioui to a n d o ne-ha lf hours of debate dur1 firm. whUt w h ich th e commission and its it A tnd oy« voluaU on program m et heavy fl■ A -m oU oa-.to-D ut_thc appronrlotl ,un“ rdi 44; Up fo r a n a ttem pted slash foiled■ 41H: ehtckt on ly th re o vples.__________- n onse Also Slowed

• T h o house also had a short etcn i n n R dow n w hen Rep. Pete C enam ua,u s v a i o s ia ln e . forced th e complete rct----- In s o f th ree b ills-a fter the hois ■ kiUed h is bill fo r 810.000 for nc

con tro l w ork on Little, Wood rl'■drrait; oUitn In B laine county.IU taekt ^ r «Tha houM olso passcd mcasuo*ni buU and ^ ra is e th e maximum death berlb. Mck v s I i l t payment Under th e worJonett tnd Itrgcr com pensaU on law from 110,000o-2.2*s':*'M*Ib. *K.OOO a n d to impose a 75-cent-n: 10* lb. ta£ki h o u r m inim um wage........lUrcooiaiBira J t okayed one to perm it estj“ .* ttek^ s I its h m e n t o f control districts a;t tad U rstr a n o th e r to make automobllo llcen

th o p roperty of the Individual w:'*io ib. . a a buys Uiem and n o t tho car.Her co^Ulaen -------------------------- — .

madluni Senate Increases " L . . FundofAgencit1 u. 8. Ihlp. W ASHINGTON. M arch 3 W -Ti^ S u ‘‘ u u r t: okayed- M onday M «J25Jupplli.' tUhi: In fu n d s lo r a scoro of federal ageIr wtaker. clcs, |33,1S3,6S0 more than voi“ o‘*‘«ne.T n“ by th e house.tih ttekt In T h e to ta l Is StlU *1.380,105,1ni_Nooi_!p." th e amoun t sought by i,i«h eoiOT 1.11. o ffice J a n . 30. B ulk of the cu t ?

» house-im posed slash of lUO 000.00 in funds fo r the millUry-

dtsitad tlow: c u t te rm ed "phony" by some cc 0 whiiM u s 1 gresam en who sa id the money woi iBfi o r 4.S0; havo to be voted Jater, If n o t now

4th^~8pnr.h ' SERVICE CUT O K 'P

rtiiow QiobM g,^ ,j neroniutica board h'authoriised'T^resrCoBst-A lr-llnea- suspend service a t Coeur d'Ale

J n i O n Id a ., u n til the service Is economlci ly jusU fled.

iberts >»< -r r ^'“«•"»» Hardy—■■ ' W E S n a tL V , R, I.rM arch 3 Un t!i —‘Ten chlldtjlrths t y Catsarlai

‘ • aecUon have l>ecn performed oi)N8 a 37-ycar-old W atch Hill womar; no mU. j j r a . Jo seph L . McAndrew.

AU b u t ona of Uie children arNa alive. O no died In an tcutomobll: no ttla. a cc id en t e igh t yeara ago.“ o tti t. M rs. McAndrew. a slendei— b lue -ey ed blond who cares fo

A h e r ch ild ren In a 33-roocn house' f i r o t soys sh e Intenda to keep righ

J 0” hav ing more children. Obk H u r t ®“y .*^0 probabl;

roTch 3'nn— a generation ago It waa conwife of tho s id e red impossible to ' perfomand her 16- successfully more than ihreia ra . recelv- su c h operations. ■ la whleh "thisterday in a ch ild Is delivered by surger:it Lake C ity r a th e r th a n ordlnory labor.

D octors say th a t as far a: shock and th e y h av e been able to determ lnaccident fo r only ono other mother, a Chir car struck cago w om an, has had 10 bu t shi'aul F rank c an h av e no more.ty. I__________________ ______________(ibnulons of _

i«.red L „ „M a re h so n 200-Heod,Good“ J JS -4fa<r, Lurge9f the S tu - (IN ADDITION TO REGUhas . been

““ GOODINGlounced the

eO M M li7 men andj ^ E t o n o r l p h o n e 2 5 3 C A R L W O

■■■ T T M T !R -N E W a , T3ses McKay Will Delaj F isE^ dtnnouncing-Ne^ r—t ’"' -Reclamation Boi f t V l S f t -W A SB lN aTO M .M arch 3 t n 4 i

re ta ry o f th e Inferior M cK ay i lot) ■ M onday h e doesn't expcct to recive final ap - m end appoin tm ent of a new r e laUon of $1,- m aUon corxonlsaloner fo r a t I law enforce'* two weeks.

I J . M. Isaac- P re sid e n t ElsJnhower la a t me t woiyd^ntlgw accepted

> u ld ^ o w °re - th e ^ m a n 'a d m in is t r a t io n . " f «wlfm n«d _ M c K a y decUned to taUc a l 5 ataUons for c a n d H a t e n g y " Uiu a j iiiiiiiitria

th lp except to t ^ a r ep o r te r * Joint finance ‘J®®*’ *»een closed on a n y

committee T here la no leading cand ida te n< aUon for M H e ia known to bo seeking so police force" from outalde the rec lam a

On~lU‘ tnif f l r amnpg t h l ^ P ’I year w hen ed “lo ' commlislonerahlp If J e on Uie bu reau o ffld aU -C h le f E

ncer L . N. McCleUan a n d C ■ Coostruction Engineer O ra n t Bli

♦v «,mmiM»» sood. both'aU U oned a t D enver.M ^ Nelson, regional d ire

. i ? a t Boise, Ida...SS Jesse B uchanan, p residen t o f T

I i J j . verslty o f Idaho, was repo rted lyIn ii « « , 1. . ^ vored for Uie j ib a t one. tim e •ase waa Jua-

iderlidcr. D-. _ ^ ,

,ra l5”„'t 11 Claimed m s p F irs t Crash o;

N ew JetL in iK ARACHI. Pakistan. M arch :

w® “ A C anad ian Paclflo C om et Je t

S S i“ p S . . r . a K :T> iHa .nM T h e D e Havllland C om et wlS't the dkSS. « “ “ ‘y ^ ‘nnilr^a-a rnmn WOS tak ing Off from K o ra ch l

o?vB thS coS p o rt before dawn w hen i t p lu i olve tho com- ^ ^

I Uie commit- mS-blts. _ •by two dU- '®

. who tried to A crew of five Canadlana. a ll 1a ft • and d is- B ritish Columblf. and six paaseno 't nrovo a were aboard the 30-seat p la n e

_________ _ thJTnoHrBch'eduled’ f llg h tr-T h e -ia sengers were BrltU h tcchnlc.thon was act employed by De H avllland. n urs committee's fac tu rers o f the plane., s bill M lU nl E yow ltn tu t* ««M 11» to u r .J t t' professional Uner m ade a normal ru n dow nro measures— ®trlp and oppeared to be s ta r tlrlon appropria- rap id climb when i t fa lte rediff 'a ca'rs-UiB dropped.but lielu fnnir —I t-<r a tto»d ..jin t, hrynnri thp.-en ifullfledged de* runw ay, smashing th ro u s le 'floor. *” to a road culvert. T h e fllU wos kUled wreckage dropped Into a ci inUon of Sen.- bed 60 yards away.•. R.. Jerome. ‘ Debris Marks F a lhf4 ,ln ''nnn S m all b its of bu rn ing dor ihfl n 'p jt tu°D " “ 'd be seen moro Uian Uiree h tfn V ^ “ ^Ic pa th

th e onco aleek plane volued o t nn ^ i f I* th a n , lH million dollars,

e t h c aw flA ' christened "E m p ol H aw aii" before leaving L on Sundoy was on a delivery ond-

ilash fnlled by mlllarlzaU on flight to Sydney.. stra lia . T ho airliner was schedi

lowed to begin regular trans-P aclfIc ia short slow- aenger service between Sydney

Cenarrusa, R , H onolulu about M arch 14.jmplete read-

" o o t o S a ' Vote Law Drawi On China JElectii

TO KY O . March 3 OH - R i PclP jng announced today a n e tlon -law hoa been dm sni up fo r

general elections to be held a io-cent-an- com m unist China since th e i ' ' ,L . w seized power.

“ J No da te was set for Uio elecUi districts and However, when Uiey are he ld If

nobllo licenses o,]* year, voters will chooso di ndlvidual who to an all-Otilna peoplo'a c lO car. jfrcgj ju,(j officials. T h e— :j" ■ C hina congress wlU Include 30 r n n o A o rcsen ta tlves of overseoa Chinese.

T h o election law wiU allow persona over 18 to vote ex cep t t

f f C n C I c S reconsructed landlords, count revolutionaries, persons w ho h

' ““ strike Stops Gulf ; S T g Shin Repair Woir ‘ te6 cu t WM n e w - ORLEANS. M arch 3 tlH J l of lU O O . V irtually a ll m ajor sh ip r e p a ir <• tho n o rth e rn Gulf of Mexico toZ ^ r n « ^ n t ha lted for a second d a y b ^ o n e V w ^ ld ‘>^>'0 of 8,000 CTO shipyard m If „nw era h e re and a t Mobile. Ala.] j not now. M em bers of Uie crO 'a In d u s t

' OK'D U nion of M arine and Shlpbuild■ Workerw of America o u lt worlc

J Iward hM jg jn s j„ gtajeniatcd negoUaUonaP » n n a ^ ^ - . » a - . t b ^ l » „ r t l t .

~ . - GI'Free Mailingy l — Okayed-byJHoui

_ H A S m il Q I 2 1 U tI f t r c l i J J E = iM arch 3 Wl house voted yesterday to con ti

y Caesarian for tu-o more yeara Lhe free, t:rformed on -privilege enjoyed by servicem enHlli woman. K orea..ndrew. T h e bill now goes to tho eenchildren MO w hero quick approval la expectei1 ifutomoblle T h e free mall law Is due to ex]“80. on Ju n e 30. U would be c o n tina slender, unU l Ju n e 30, 1055.

0 cares for — room house,

t K z ^ 0 " ® y * 0 * - 0 0 "• Farm Loans

I t WM con- • c i ty Resident Loans• O I.J B u ito ... BM ,. L o iM

.m e n 'th e *ppt«n«i r t . ■.by surgery • No Commissions■ labor. • Low .Interest R a tes •'

J. E. W H ITE1 10 bu t she A O E N O T

137 M ala East F b o a e 3

RIDAY, MARCH 6 - ' Good kocdl Sfock Calves> Large Run, Fat CattleTO REGULAR IIEAVTT RUN OF CATTLE)

ING LIVESTOCK EMISSION CO.:ARIL W O O L C Y , M g r . G w iH n a , M o lio

E W S . . T W I N J E A L L S . I D A H O —)elay A dla i Begins

— A boai'd b luc t to r e c o m - FRANCTBpO. M arch 3 ni1 new r « U - Adlal E. Stevew on was off on l for a t le a a t fij-st leg of a four-monUi world tt

todar. sailing for Honolulu on I • la a t m o n th luxury liner President WUson/ lon o t M l- T iie deleaUd D%mosr&Ue pnUmtlMMM aMa— -. . .,11 .4 <IstraU on. W Uson'at 6:45 via. (P S D yeiterd

toUc a b o u t neorly th rce hours behind schedi nm alasioner*- — T nrage'dlspnte between Americ ep o rte r “ th e P resident lines and CIO ship's ra- I on a n y o n e , operators wos setUed a t the I .d ldate now ." m inute to glve the vessel a fuU a •eking so m e - needed , fo r saUlng.

rec lam atlo h • f - o ,. .^ I n g n u a h - - s r ™ S ^ S - o i d - = m l U

boarded Uie'w Uion a fte r being h( S d C T lef o ttd o t an in fom i^ ?

3 r S i t B ] ^ . attended by nearly 800 «orUi( Callfom la Democrata who i

^ recen t capalgn.

irtcni o f n n l . T he form er Illinois govemor sjx briefly a t Uie gaUierlng. and advi;

S T S , S i tv ijw hm to imlw I™ Ume bul Eteiaio.tr. . hi l i ' - SlCTtnsoa dticrtW m « "fnd , American."

| T 1 Flying to JapanStevenson, will leave th e Wlli

1 r a t Honolulu and fly from there ^ l l O I Tok>-o on a Pan-Am erican cllpj:

arriving In Uio Japanese capl

J j l f l f t r He wUl-spend a week In Japan n K orea beforo conUnulng on his to

M arch 3 TO He plans visits In Formosa. InC om et J e t a ir - Uie middle eoit, Europe and Gn y today. MU- Brita in , d in ' th e f i r s t ■ -------

“Elder Statesmen’ iiCL'JiS Chosen for PamK jtfachl a i r - WASHINGTON, M arch 3 IW n i t p lunged T h r j j jujtesm en of iJt in to iJo m - torces" will len e aa ccnsu

a n u to. Uie «ew clvlUan commit ' on reorganization of th e defeiana. a ll fro m departm ent, ix p assen g ers T hey a re 'G en . George 0 . Mi a t p la n e fo r shaU, arm y chief o f sU ff in Wo itr -T h e-p aa -: .w a c .n and aubsequenUy sooret*

te ch n ic ia n s of s ta te and defense; F lee t Ad land , m a n u - Chester W. NimlU, worUme co:

m ander of Uia Pacific fleet o four«Jet a ir - la ter chief o t naval operaUona a

un dow n th e Gen Carl Spatt2 , who commanc tte s ta r t in g a Uie mighty U. S. bomber forco fa lte red and tho European theater in W orid v

II. a n i a /terw anJj bccame Uie fl fl UiR e n d Qt .chlcf_Qf sta ff of the n ir force.: th ro u g h a T he civilian committee Is heari •t. T h e f la m - by Nelson A. Rockefeller, and ^ Into a creek created by Defense Secretary Chi

les E. WUson last m onth to reco: , M, mend a thorough overhaul of I

, government's biggest departmez n in g deb ris ___________________

Peron Greeted bylued a t m ore „ . .* i - i l •

i -T«pr» Station Explosio^injr L o n d o n BUENOS A IR E S . ArgenUi

M d - f a . M arch 3 _ J f l - A _ J ? o w e r f i ^ Sydney . A u- p la n te d ln a luggage chcckroom as acheduled ‘he Buenos Aires railway stati •Pacific n a s- «p loded M onday a few mlnu Sydney a n d before P resident Ju a n D. Peron i 14 turned by special tra in from ]

____ sta te visit to Chile.Peron’s car. a t th e re a r of t

* r & W I 1 ^< ln> was halted about 100 yai , V - ^ « m the a lto , of tho explosli I p p f i n r i which ripped a b ig .h o le In' t s c ^ v i / A v a i checkroom waU and shattered wlr TO — R a d io jhields of cars parked outside, ay a il e lec- i h c only casualty reported « [1 up f o r tno a j>oy who received facial cuts. J be h e ld In persona nearby fainted and i :e th e red s celved f irs t aid treatm ent.

. PoUco took In' a ll 10 emploj ho e lec tions, of th e checkroom for questlonli e he ld I n t o The railw ays and a ll pa rts o f t :hooso de le- giaUon aro owned and operated leoploa c o n - the govem m ent and th e clerks a Is. T h e o il- government employes, iude 30 re p - t ^ _____

lP a \? (W ‘ oil COMMERCML BUILDING ex cep t u n - • — F O a BENT

I, c o u n te r- »dak. PaHt. Idabaw ho h a v a K«r, SUr. , t Oin,m. u -jW.

.1 r ig h ts a n d rB?*SJuW ri"it.WALT LANGSETH. Box 144

—“ _ _ Idthi Ptllt. Idah.

Gulf - =

ip r e p a ir inlex ica to d a y A l Q A I IId a w t o . i A UBy«a™ rk-

mt «oric »t cp*cED »n,r

-hSirtlW— -««ell«iU-UH.Ioi_Uu_d.lo_lhel____ litUBga wiU appea r in (be Timet

* News. Check (heir ada fo r locatlo:[ l i n g and a ll neceuary in fo rm ation ..

House----- I------------■h 3 T h e Cnmmina & Son

“ C S A .'t 'r

MARCH 6th e sen ate , B. J . PerU os and John H ohchon

I expected . AdTertlsement M arch - 9lue to exp ire Osear & Harold Klaaa, Auctloneei» con tin u ed ■

MARCH 9A. L. Eaton

AdverllMment M arch 6 -7 L o o n nopkins and Harmon, AutUoneer

MARDI 9Roy E. Johnion

, , ‘ Advertisement, March 6‘TIg. L oanS r Oscar & Harold K laat, Auct*.

MARCH 11es • ' Jam es M. RaUibun_____ Advertisement March 8 ■ B

I Y g 0»car A Harold K U ai, AncUoneet

P h « , . 5 « 13F b o a o 247 i_ w iekerham fialeAdvertlaemenl Feb. 27

Oscar and Gene Klaas, Auctioneer

iMARCH 3.7 B. J . Perkins and John Hohnlionl

» l v e i C - „ AdverllMmenl, M arch 11-12 Oscar ^ Harold Klaaa, Auclloneei

CTLE) ATTENTION FARMEBSi

M u w W hen you plan a farm saia. . I C ' contact Uie Tiiies-News Farm

I Sals department, Lel ua ex­plain how you can cover Magla Valley completely a t

' ona smaU cost. I t wlU savoI, I d a h o M ^ b o t h tlmo nnd money.

H O " ■ _ _ _^ 9 C l a s s i f i e

WANT-AD RATBd51iipM arch 3 WV- \ j i n —

ras off on th e (A mUlmamnUi world tour '% • ? w * . .inolulu on Uie ? i j tT i r j^ T T T rat WUson/ — fa H - I F ^ y - f ujoCTsUc presl- ------n~ ~y— Tf#'“ ‘ '~ -lad -ab w A -tb a TT-j ^ . t —-niiC: ^ C t i l'S D yesterday; '----- I t ' I rs4~r~ '» -o i)_JZ ^•hind schedule. • u s lo t rour u td ll ba* I m affeen American iuh*d. <tib m a t aeceaptBr row.10 ship's radio <i«r- , ,d a t Uie la st DEADLINES for CUatUItd oBlr™ l . lu ll c r t» "

t D m. Oar Otfor. Inwnloi guBdart—1 P-m. Salardut

- . tK i - m u iM ,fter being hon- -Blind Adt" ar* tlrlelJr ceafMn recepUon here and no n>f»™.tioD « a bt sit« 800 Jiorthem "» •"» ^ * d « ^ .

(a who had ^ rn n thould fe* r»por« lamtdi“ r t c - t c m - r i " ‘

govemor spoke ^I I . u m .a v te d S P E C IA L N O TIC E S• to im iu be- „ 1 „ , . . i . u „ , i . . i u .nhower. whom r a n .J . VllUtt Cl»a<itt*.

as a ‘‘g reat sT'liHcfell c;arttutra M ta -^ jtu ' B*r. 1l»V4 tod A «»u. EatU:4iT.j,______

*p*“ CHAIII3 loBnUaOont. U,rattler*. b«ve th e WUson .Ptins «.*Uont. Loelll. OodtoB..

i t ' S n r p |paaeae capital rhon. 9»-J. ___________

k in W . n « d * S S ‘S ! 5 J , « !

4,ssiv'r;:f;rc'„"tope ond G reat Faiu i'hon. 0U4.H4.

_____ SCHOOLS & TRAININ

5sni6ri* *’ir Panel ^BcntrS'^bSi*! Mpan.^ Utm'*no'»[arch 3 IW — ^roetyn i." *w ^5 DM*»-aTlmiS jm en or th e u m uHMANU for praelletl nun«

?a5l“c o S . 2 ; ■ ? 0 ^ 7 n r 7 ^ a ^ l r i w W , W

' qu"!;u » now forptndlnst^amln_ , Cor.mment p«*IUoftt par u bl|h

wrge 0 . M ar- p«r week lo Itart. ^VrtU IkssU ff in W orld ^m ..-N ew.._________________

BEAUTY SH_g_PS .warUme com- J'EiiaANKNisi i».w. i4.«o. u m .

E h ii}peraUonS and .tud ta lt at rtdurad pHeta. Jualo10 commanded d»nu work li.«. Uathlnel<*t aa, m ber forco in wa»ei H,M, lleautr Aru Actdn in w orld war

cam o Uis f irs t wa>vt ii.oo ue. Arti.lle Uetiiirt a ir force. -------------. . n 4^>Tfttee IS headed BATHS ,

.u . Toutneta. I’hoat 401.

S o S o T S o CHIROPRACTORSdepartm eat. i»ri. u _ ii. jo iii 'a o ^ t ti4 Third i

iidhyjplosion.B. A m tntlni,, g " . ? " "

S S S T — S IT U A T IO N S -W A N T ElUway sta tion YAKU eleanlnc. odd Jobt dont. -

few m inutes 3«oz. Twin r .n .- __________I D. P c r tn rc-rain from hla k n u ;i e«rt»o oundrr. 11:1 lU. 1

8 re a r of Uie ih u N iN u rin mr noma t i i 't t b 1o u t 100 yards Eatt. Phont 1004-M,__________tho explosion, m a n w a n u / .m . year aroond job.

t o H t J t / w i S1 outalde. 0-Ut:i.L nyntrr Cblld ear*, dar eireported wos fhont Twin Fallt.

facial cuts. A tX CttLU N T bomemtdt pit*. KttUlln tcd and re - or for famlllM. i’hon. S3SI.n c n t CUSTOM plowlns. Karmall dliklnr,

. . . . . eatlns. Phona J7BS. Twin Kallt.■r‘S.SX;I pa rts o f Uie uIn ULK man, z i.'wanu titadr o r t. d operated by farm work. Eiparlencd. CaU «th e cJerka are . “ “*'’•________ j_________ _

WALLl’Al'l^ll eUanlas. walli and:_____________ Inct. All irpta bouttwork. Call 4

a;54. _________n n .T llV n UKJW UELiNti.^pa^n^as^p^^atl

daia i’AlNTl.SU and paptrbasslat. ft*MU 44'jt*'. Dialet. Call anrtlo t. A. U 7:.n Phoni iOlt,■rtlt. FAiNTlNU: inUrlor and tiUrlora . Box 144 ■ *• 'daho Phone ttO IJ.

I HELP WANTED— FEMAUAUY und tr whUa moUifr mrka. S

S C It l l iw ^ r ^ w a l l r .^ « r k . U

p J t ■ p i ton. Cottr'a Coff.* Shop

iA L E. . . n a . r

m tur » a.m.__________________ITCH THIS BALESQIIIL for a rt <UpartiDint. Ka'CE D»n,r rJ fflrriusA KVa;IfallfT'a farm tf^VO^U ar« iLoroufhIr tjptrlineP a lle ts farm ,„ d praiiniJ l_date_ th tlr_ _iuiva^aa.excelltaL opportuallr foi a (he Times- WrlU Uox 2t>ll. Tlmia.Ntwt, sUln «<0r location g:};;‘l*tr'l"el{t"el.!ri;i:^iu1.“[orma o n . . WANTED— MAI6 5ENEiiAl7” 7irTO band, tmall <? _ —Phon*-Ot»T-Jt.

, , , WANTKUl lOiPtrl.netO mtehtnU i!arch-S*4----------- Ch;»frilfl-«.r.i.-Ia-W .nd.Il. H.b,1“ S. Ancta. UAVmU> .om. ";iper|enc. in tit.

bouit. Pbon. U U . Wtai.H. bt

^ llfiUUAioK^a'nd rtn tral farm kaadm H ohnhon t aer* farm. 4 m ii . Eait Flra Pola :»rch - 9 toulh. Llord R. Jonea.h Auctioneers KXl*i:Kl!i;NCKU IrrUtlor and farm

lloute, milk and rardtn tool. Tlinrnton, MorUugh, Idtho,

9 EXl'Ellll^N'ctD man .fo r'itn tra l

” c h 6 - 7, AueUoneen tiA hlllllU man for 4alr7 and ftntral

work. P trm tatnl Job for rUht9 S.room botiit. On* of Iht Up rt«lj

HoltUIn berdt In Masle V allJ^ .^ lion telup, C. W. Wamtr, t wni. i ^larch e-7 w « .i f lr t Poinu,_______________a a t, Auct*. ^ ---------------

, - W e N e e d A. GOOD MECHANIC

^ A i n e e r aT O P W AGES. INSURANCl

13 > PA ID VACA'nONm fialeFeb. 27 . Call Collecti.A uctioneen 84 '11

W ENDELL1.7 1______________________________n HohnhD nt ------------------------------------------------rch 11-12I, Auelloneers W anted

- | | ■ AUTO MECHANIC RMEB81 • & TU N E-U P MAN

TAId' VACATION. IIKALTII ^ews Farm a c c id en t insorancb

M n ''cover °°°*^ W orking CcAdlUona

'”w m M S ‘ b e e 'JO H N kiXJNTO '

m oney."''” UNION MOTORS

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j TiMraM Biodrrn bomt SB Mllo _ _ S k S £ VtU.i »«,»« oa ~ijr _

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•4 r>t«<{lc* T>la Ftlli *j

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tellr Isultil {or rimllr. i b«l- *1U> iUn(« tt»I ckMiU i; Hu linlw tooB. b r iik fu l. rvu i vlili ccRxnt dtl'rwir. r, «ra». IIh x il movtt, cti Kltlooll ----or IH ACRE, wllh nrrtttriD - Mmai bunt, KIkbaa J in t rUK kutinint with Uundrr fc ftict ll.iiO. II,OK dowa,Kftt of tOKIl.

REAL ISTATE 8ERV10S-ACENCY-;------- -»*■JUiwi Ftom S#»n" h,

i!> Sorti I'hoB, -OH *"

BOMB AND 1NC0^^E ■a ip»rtai,ni on tu b flo«r ef ■7 1«M. Uctllon Upm. a •

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•CHJAPJS" r -» i«4 pfop«rtf for Hit Bsntr.« ^ « 7 lltiVI.. ».7C0. Will iCTttr **

A. Robinson A g cn c y

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M-INVEST3IENT COT “

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Instoa xbool dUtrlcl. Ntw ptvrd fu««i 2 k- and tutblni. Appr»r»««l t y fHA jM n .| „

<y»aln«« or M tl dttU;n«». “'i- I ' I »

OHtt-ln Builon T(T H ub Ato W tit T«L t t l

^ F A R M S FO R SA LE _

ItoJ. (*lr ImprortiOf^, SouUiwn^ — , , o t Uuhl. sood locitloo, food Urmi. Karl ” SouUi I ltk . Twin Ftlli. j j j

S'btdrooiii lwm«, modira o t ip t httL : t — •ert* piitort, biUtiet «oiaT»t*d. ^ w b«rn. potilUT houit, (rin try . ImmidliU < poomloD. Will «k i Twla r>lli Incotai p r w r i r or imtll t e r m ; M p ir t PIT* OLmint, i'honi t4t4'NW or 7i. • . r

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— 80 ACRES ‘“p Som* o( Coodlnc Coant)''* flni*t dM» *'

]*; *ell. no itnd. tir i (ocxJ. oa* biadttU. ^ two itU bulldlnci- rrk td (or ( iit Ktfon. t:t.KOM . i f l U ^ r M r

T H E BABCOCK AGENCY » DUIIU IDAllO .. ®

Ql o n ic t 109 i’bontt R«». t l U N t

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~ 1 4S ACnCS tll good lird. B« rocki. ?I'Unlir of (r»» wiur. H In pailurt ^s r t i i . >A In tir ilft tnd row crop. 7Ul

^ IMOO will btnjlt. I.f‘ ISO ACRES. on» of thi Wniti ftrm t la e,

HigimiiD Vtllir. Onlr l9,«oo down. lE*ir urm i on bilinci. Thli f tm « (hould p tr (sr lllllt In I M tn.

„ W« ht<r* • Itn * nnabtr o( (trm* lUM jf" I'm lur* Wl ht«i juil whtl rou wtnt °

— J . w . CONDIT f. At thi tletor Inn. IlK tratB , Mtbo ~

Phoo. iU l J—

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All eulUTiUd. (ooth o( Coodlnr. Koro«ki. Full w tur rlihu, OttulUul f<otw briek boa»«. Prlerf J«»t rUhU “

a-BEDROOM HOMEon tr .ck tn 6tri»l wllh Yotin*itown klt<hin. Ulid bith. htrdwooil floon,(ull ccfflinl butiixnl. wltb CK oti(u rn ic . r.n.A. Flntnewl. A m l bom. (or srttleu. Ilrlns. "

“ • C ITIZEN ’S AOENCY ‘——1 W «t rU t Point. —

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’i I I T ’S A D E A L , N1- »<0 * tr . rtnch In Uttla Vt]I«7. MO

un<Jtr culUrtll^on. « « m In »«rt»tn- ff; .n t p iilu r., 70 te rn h ir. 100 *«r« in op«n ground, iddltlonil itrtihti tntkt •xtra putur* for tO hMd of ctitl*.Farm ^ 1 tM ih irti o( wiUr. I’riet

I. M8.0M on tU r urmi or will »«cipt cil^ bom. u ,p i r t ptrmtnt.

_ 80 »crM n tir J«roRi«.An tietpllon^l buy nt onlr tlS.OOO with low down

“ ptymint. H ti'fo ll-w it«-rl»h t.-T hi*- — ^ plte* muil itll ImntdiiUlr. —

I. A r t h u r T . W a ts o n— R e n l E s t a t er. ' r n v t r T*btr Qldr Pbon* » t

>■ tI S T O C K S E T U P

lU t e r « - l lS ihtri* witir. Cood— -llib-M lL %«rlM-8rtilne..ll«bt./»-M - -___J h»td. rrlctd t l I20,0« . $10,(M0 down. — •

Z , • M A G I C V A L L E Y

I N V E S T M E N T C O R P . l l^ ■ 12J Shoihon* Slrttl Soulh'• Phon. J446 ^

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S20 AcnEo now c n o ? rAaM -Aii ‘»j11 Uvtl ground »ad no rotki. To b.> lold wllh r ttl Isw down pirmint «nd

b tltnc. on long U m eontricl. W m i- OUT INTEnEST. If you hiT* Iht caulpmtnt *nd np«rlenc«, thli r.acb r i Vlll mtk* you oontr. L _

* ” y«Ui!^ A» * ^ d tr dtip r—.olt, 1 .tU of ImprernntaU. PrkM tor QUick * tl.. .

"Z, SI, AcnES-OuL of Cltr Llnllt. KoUii, sot modtrn. llt.OOO. OH• '■ 2!'

i S W I M I N V E S T M E N T C O . »in t Shoibont St. N. Twin FtlU Ci

— Phnn. Ml orf »He,W>fU, t

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' — = ;A NICE <0 ACHE TnACT «nl» 18 Oil

mlnuU* (rom lown. ThU (am li CtI Jutl four mill. *ut eo.»-good-oUiil. -C*.r rotd. A le*ilr plict to build. Trlecd Cu— tu wit. uiilr il l ;t<Wi ->4«— -<e-ACBE3-OP-OOOD-I.AKB-»J>4i^ -»4

rontn ifml-nii»I«rn homi. birn ind t olhir oulbullJlngt. good J*«p »ill;

Ju it 4 i; ailln Iroa town. Prlcid

— 10 ACRES IN HANSEN DISmiCT- —I Itom. h ll ju il b».n rrmodilM. Prktd

tor quick iit«. t : i ,000.K ACRES AND LOVELY HOME c f 1

. bodroomi. compliUlr modiri). loU of

. outbulldlngi. loctlrf la J.rotni. U — , • I’»lc*d 116.000. _ ------

150 ACRM KIMDERLV-M u r a of ciiltlrattd Itnd. biline* In puturc Thli U tn idnl dilry or iloek Hb-

. Up. A btrgtin (or UI.UO.BO ACRES NEAn nUIII/-l-bidf«»n

I homt. cindtr block btrn, eth*r out-bulldlngi, itMl grtntry. . A »«a »ood- bur for ISl.OOO.

W* *r« luppr te tbow you thn . (am i ** » . ( • . r & i r t r . tll good 'rtlui.-

5 B A C O N & L A W R E N C E , ‘J ^ A G E N C Y - - -— OppoilU Poiloffle. Twin Ftlli

. ~ R E A L E ST A T E fO K SA LEr Loxa. Cltr w»Ur tnd itw tfn i. Ttm i r _or irtdf. Vhant m l- oJ,‘ -ACIlEfi wllh modtrn h.mi. H I". «»• ^ o r lh tnd Soolh .Id. 40-iJ^..•' Kiuhum. Bmtll acriilM. modirti bamu.

M. J. U*t«w. Fllir. -Phoni » J l . .

r ~1 I' CHOICE 8 ACRES I

j t-Rooio bodtra homt. m ik - thli t t .) IdMt *ctiw .. Ltnd ll ditp. i th aw

.• tU r . If you'r. huaUnf. <so’t f»U to *M thli a t wly U .« m T n a *

REAL ESTATE! ^ V ------8E RV I0B AOENOY ___

« « VtlB A»fc“NonS" ®**'Ko8* JOSI '2i‘,

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r e a l e s t a t e f o r s a l e

^ r - ■ ■ 1 ^ ‘t i ^ —IU.1 t D«ltoom hom.-tfibdim. Fomtc* ta d ’JjJi. It°k»r. Nif. Int. P rit^ 17,000,00. J J---- l i t »<r*t «f Uad with 111 ihir** ef —— , WIU7 en hlelfrtr. Filr balJdJnw. Price

1:0.000.000, OB».hlI( ctih.

^ ' F . C . G R A Y E S 4 S O N ' 5__ lU U*1d A'inm Wnt

Pbrni l i t ^

K A RM IM PL E M E N T Sr r r in*} “ii" m>n uttim-. A T lo o d i iJ ^ _

J . hlmrr J. 01l»«r. Hiiilten. Thon. I t t l . EI^ w « MODEL 11 l»«rmill triclar. Niw paint. ‘IiU f*** rubbtr. Prlci H7i. weuld eonildir 'oral tridt. Mirlln. 4U wm Jiromt. Cl p ty OLIVKK " I f IJSJ BioJ.l, with lo*dtr,__; eulllfilor. mowtr or tridi far llft*lt>ck. ^

1*4 toulh Jtromt. Phom OIIWI. Fi lllll JOHN DEEKE A-H trtclor with

powtr-trol; b«ct tad bnn cultivator, __ eorapliU Wllh toolt. for « rowi. U*«! X ^ enIr t y itn . Il.too. I’hnnt OJOt-Jll.[k Im I^A'TEki-lLLAk trtclo,. tlio W cor. _fl. rtl polv. tl Mcb, pill run; 11.21 you 7

pick. : 0.000 f ttt rough lufflbir. r t t l lur- giln. Wllllim Wllcoi. phoni 27t.M. J tr .

J t^tAilLY ntw dliei horitdtiwn mowir;iH i dtUrtry r ik t: enln drill with „ Mid alUehminli: l«iKllon wood htr- W ro«: H-John D uu lriel<'r. pliw. »pud

— J »nil b««n cuUlvilori inJ l>ein cutur.'*• l’hn*i''o*sV'’Kl'**^* p*ymtnu ^ip! JOHN Hb:tKK 4<row rUl'IriSr wllh n t r

l>jr. ciimplett. John W . S-bollom pluw. Uuii MW. »enomr King rl*etrie r

Ja ffiiffl irpiritof. T m fri rilro«d Utt. f - n. L in t Ilock irtlltr. iitreulr* Sl.honi*™ powir molar. VAC Cui triclnr. Coop i

No. J irielor. rirmhind wlih all tl- ^ Uthmtnlj. Jo-holi UcCormIck crtin . . drill. Ilrdriulli' lift fer Grahim Hst

plow. !«'■ Motlnt plowihim. llitvy tn- (It Iron, hctry Iron ihirilng. Ntai I’t i . — toor. m louth HoIIIilir oa 93.

I , ..........

Wbta you bur mr“ niW-WD‘ Allli-- —Chtlmtri. I*wiy prtuur*. ill hydraulic —w l* hir. 7 tU€l ihiaki. coll, kU tlrt*. W

„i opin trttd Hlf idjuillnc. 1 bought <thli Irictor. Slid m b sn ir td . attd It .(ji. wu dtllviriH out to mr rtnch lu tfill tnd h it ntrcr bi«n uiid. Htd heart r r ttuck and M as firming for mt. .

’j JO H N HIOBIEPbon. 0:H 04 Buht. Idtho

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_J MAGIO CORRUOATOR J— Smooth ildtd. htrd hotlom corrugate* ^ —, Vi to ii lht tlmt tnd wiiir ntfdcd »* ” ,

cumptnd to old typt comKator.Ns loll .roilon. Htinr dulr corrucator bir wllh J.polnt hookup. » ^

"• STOP :N a nd LOOK THESE OVER _ iin 4■» Baled Hay Loader* ' .; ; FItId pickup, sn hiad _!

ACME MACHINE W ORKS * \i'litr. Idiho »

kl I'honi 41’»* ' " ' ____ : _

PorU ble Potato 8orteraPortab le Potato Washer* ^

EUmlnofirs. Qltsexs, p "^ TruiA Beds. GenBral j__ Repair Work. *” OD8 Uied Sorter L

POTATO EQOIPMENT CO . p 40> tND AVE. 80UTU

J PHONE IIM f

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rCOSrJMTE JJIl^DCASTCnS Drill Txpi

Whirlwind Trp*Tea wiil b . ipnidlBg thit phoiphaU ^ bifor* leng. —?6llO FERGUSON prr

CULTIVATOR DAI13 A bitw na thi wbttu cullWiUf t» r [ Uut niir« ar* nry wtll ptiiiid with. ,

—J FUNNEL COItnUCATOM ^— Thi eorrusitar thil mikn a imooth. —) will roiindtd ccrrufiu ftr frM flow- p 11 lag wtUr. 1 ^J PAUL EQUIPMENT A _I WELDING SHOPb PAUL IDAHO

~ 0

. .USED MACHINERYOllrtf t« Trwrtor, hydrSHlKtrl. (tft I— Olirir » Traelor _Olltir 70 Trtclor .IHC «sdt|.C Trtclor

, Citt VAC TrtclorJohn 0»«r* Modtl-A Trtetor

“ A l'iu 'chilm tri'llc Tnclor- J MoIlB* Tumbl* Plow— John I>f«r* S-boltom. l-wiy plow —1 John Deer, l-botlom. t-wir plow

nlC I-boltom l.w ir Blow _0 Ollrir Manur* SprtiJer1 Cm* itrlng tit hiy bilir L—1 CuIllTtlor (or CABE SC Trielof” “u r^S iirk ir* ^ '* ^ '' --------------- -J51•- -».e«w_KollaaJ)MaJ)rUl------------------- _ 7 ii _Ki NEW WOOD HAIIIIOWS >“jj

: JIOUNTAIN STATESIMPLEMENT CO. ^

f t t l tnd Art. South TTiona 331

■ - ■ ^ "i r I _£!;

: D A V I D B R A D L E Y ' uH eavy Duty ___

! All-Purpose Loader' n t a Intem ttllonal ModeU

jr, U. «D AND HUrER-«, oad Jotm Deere

A. B. C 10 AND W• • ’' * " ‘: i . i s r w f d 7 « x r “’" ’ _

o « b i.

Also Availablo ^

« Dozer Blado "JJ"— 8 i " x W / i " , 10‘Gaugo B l a d et i ’J4<»u*« blid. _ P t‘ $69.05 •' , J“1 G r a in j i n d S n o w S c o o p ^

io.g*usi III.I —?89.96 . I

S E A R S ' ^ F A R M S T O R E —

I B«ri

— H a Y . g r a i n t i f E E P c nf o i l SALE. MO bilM or I ttt* . ------

■J rbon.

TIMES-NEW.\ TWIK

L HAY.' GRAIN 8, FEEDVEtD gtlad(a< UsraUnd muiDC SnvU.. E

Phone H, Flltr.J ■ >w TUNS-ale grMa lad ratUsg btr. —“ Phuni lOI-m. niar.

T Om.nt. T.ln Ftlli._______________ iS, GOOD h ir 111 teo. Phoat «*»*«.

or IIOM. Twin Ftlli. tio UALU hir- 1 ‘isuth, H Mft ^

Wendtll. Fbunt tllL ■ TSg r r Kir-,;.in .~ct^ b. ui*^ icr ***i t

ClUford E.ini. rhM.1 Oltl-BI. X)UTIUW by blit or tnek. I wMt. U iMnh, -

Wtll Flv* I’slnU. Fbui* 0)»4-J{. ^VeED gnndlail aait o>ltla<. f i t

— In 'i mUlti..»ir»t«»-Jhatt« U liM of -Q—' tn».w .— Wa^T! 6ood clem biy. c ^ p W . Isom, o'r

btltd. Cill OtI.RI, Bubl w rlr nora././. Inn. r~t u ElLNTmifED- ^ w mIu Ctrls*^ pricm'.Qt, Truck loid InU d tlltind ta ro<L F. C.

Cllattr. micahont Idiho.Alll^ultJu IBd tnaii.m nn:iB<: Uannt.

bin mllllnf lervlct a.w Oibsrv'. Will* lm, ITiont OOII-RI

_ k m ttXLki suim ro lU 'a lx« i g rtla ^ lick or ineklutd. Pbea. S ill. Otkliy.

llS • or m « Twin FalU________________tid ATTE.STIOHi-f**dir» tad ( tn n m i SUam L

iriln rolllai u relc. al yoor rteeh or it;; fe»d lot PhoB* t t l l Vf writ* J. p. Pack, you MAGIC VALLEY MtlllBir tlfrvlr.. Vhas. nr- o m .Jl. Twin Ftlli; if do aaiwtr. jn ■tr. plioB. 1!IJ. Klmbtrlr. -Ui UIO Boa.__ di> throurh Friday.Ifc SEEDS & PLANTS f j.ir- WE HAVE IJOO Mckj (Int y .ir out dry9ud Usd Ited puUloa lifL nofuid oen, _Ur. grown 1.100 IL .liratloB. Ctnpb«U .tau 8et«l Pnuin Co,. Tirrtlon. Idtho, fl_ (iUNTIlACT urrot lied tcrM f. trtlU U i, EiI tr roou (urnlJbed Cill 114,. Corstli BMdU)m company. Twin Falli. Idaho. TTi■ 1 1

CERTIFIED FEDERATION WHEAT “OP Cleintd and Irctud In D*g. 14.10 ewL _

nALPH cnOEFBEMA Dl■"> UeuaUla Hoot. Idaho

I_______________ _ I ______________ I io

“ ■ FERTILIZER 51—, UCAUTIFY your Uwn and .hmb. wllli 1 _ pulvtrlktd ihrtp firtlllMr. Fer Quick in

- LIVESTOCK i i P O U L T R Y " F.I. O^E Gui/aitr tnd ciU ipringir. E. T..1 Oklcberry, i mile* tu t. Windill btak. _ ‘ -GUEIlNiiEY DOW. (rahtn Mtrcb 4. I n t t .

• “ • "• 1 —) PICKUP. ddii'Ty. CbMpnl. cltaanl iob of R]— bulehtrlaf. Pbont lOtO. ,

= 1 - d; Wk w ill piy a prtmlam ortr markit ea ]

( it htni. Poultry Supply, 141 dtb ^r *»»«“» _____________________ XII

8 Sl'IUNCCII cowt. htlftn. G utrnini. ■HohUlni. Shorlhorsi, Utnga ta taL U 1

t loulh E ul Fir* Pelali, ?7i .4 GUEilNSEY "eowi. (Int and *#eond e»l».

«n. ClMt sp ip rlnitn . T. oTtnd Ot&glle.le.l- K .oulh. ^ weit Uolor-Vu. _

ttiUiif(NM2.'V~«prlftffer<«we. U«ng‘> rteel- Wnit*<I. Tfl lealtd. I louth. 2 eait. H ■lo'ilh Molor.Vu Comtr. Reatr ai»f(orrf. 1

— CUSTOM ^HOnNW O AND I ^ —. No BlMdlng, Artiry Eitraillon I

WAVNE SCHROEDER ■ , _________Phont W ll. Filif__________ rjj

Prompt t^OTU ot d*id aad aialMi ]•Blatlt. Pbcn. coil«rt TwJo Ftlli. lid {Jg

IDAHO HIDE a TALMW CO. . |— 1 , ■ \ 1 (

' tJ " '■ " I 1

DLDFPVIEW 14-

Artlflclil IniiminitlsB ttrvie*. Hol. \ ^ lUln. Gurtniey, J ir ttr and Milking •— ~Shor<ho>n. 1 (ut. Umi'tMbnlclaBi bow *— worUag la Utcli Villtr. . _ J

Phon. ISt Jtrom. f “(If no aniwtr caH IMJ

rboai 1011 Durlty ^

p V p v " > .u i '>.T7f ............ ... ^BABY CHICKS' HIEE Informttlnni UuiraniMd ~ti >sed

t l you tin Jiuy" lmn*nit.d br«.dleg. Diy.«ld. or lUrled chlcKt. Caaada lUttb.

ANCyNAS,, Ntw llimpihlrM. Aaiira* ^ Whlu*. 6j(horBi. Dtliwar. U iapt. Ik . _ Northwotin. tfls al hiUhiry. AUo *»i*4 _ pulleti. GreiB itamp. er eaah dUcouat gittn. lOlh leiian. L iuratur. tr*^ lliyn Rl-ind. KaUhtrr. Twin Fall*.

I RARDING-8WEST END HATCHERY

» Optratlnc Undir thi Natlond PUb

PHOKB Otl».IU

U 8. APPROVED Hr'Lln. tlrbrua

N.W Uampihlrn. Whlu Racte AuityfWAlU*

Phont SRT-W. Oahl CARTER HATCHERY

Twla Ftlli Pbasi t>l>W711 Mala Art, E. |

GOOD THINGS TO E A T ^JONATHANB'tndTJilkiaoj-jTTBJT^mH' —

— —7l*-un.-PoUt«**. lllll AcMliea EaibKoil-Nook. _________________ — .

HOME DEAUTY apple*. Urine coaulnen.Irrln Dodiniub, 2 north, 1 wiat ef Wnt FlFire PelnU._______________________ ^

____________ PETS_____________ »WANTEDi Sirrk t (or rralilereO Engllih

VAKAKKET3, etntrltt, iU Jrd ariasir ^norlh. I-booi 1131. _ S

iJiUD SbllVICE - W l iu r ^ to r Fcl Wt Terrlir. Ji mil* touth Ubor etmp. Milildt ol hlftwiy. Phent 04II.JI. NE

STUD iirrUM AKC rn t i tm d Bcloa ^Urrlir. S4I Dla. U k n SorU>, Kmp tbi. SE'»d (or rtftnacfc »>

BUSINESS and PR

DIREC^• - flIcyC L E SA L iS & SERVICB •

■ Ulailui crcltrr \'tu IM, U l M ala'A ;Z 'E j i g

[• CLEANERS & DYERS__________ ^Rlchardioa-i. I tl tad St. W*iL Pban. 178. >

• COMHEnCtAL PRINTING -St:Quilllr prlaUng ef ajI klada. T la iw .K .'^ l u (

Phon. II. s

• FLOOR SANDING

Hald«. FrM « tl» a h ^ p ^ ' l U l ^ *---------------------------------- I. I— ^• MATTflESS B ENO VATING _ S U itlm u . naot»t*d, Zrtrtoa Wattna. S -

Factenr. Pbaa. II.W. JOI

• MONEJ TO LOAN- ~ , ‘I TK*. Ul (or iir« and^.llr leaat. 4 « U t m t T O

— ea top loiBi F. C. Orarta. o

; Baak * TWit Culld'ai Phene *t«l» i —

: ^ ;___ ^ ^ ^

TWIN FAT.T^q,.lDAHO— _

) P E T S1-AllAkliliTB, daaarU , t « - . e ^ lia !

(Ilk. aQutrfus. and isppirak t t t 7th J -E 7 , Atibu. EtiU -Phoa* l i w . -

j E i _______w a n t e d t o b u y_____3 5 S r 5 E E ^ g = B 3 ' T t n r « n n b1W.W. ld.h.,

— S-UEDKOUH modtra bea* oader II.HO.t*t »t PhOBI IMI.J._________________ ____

3 T - t " ' j s ' s r s . i ' ? . ® ' ” '___ _ UVb KAUUlta, U g U l p rie-.T iL k llTSrtF, Fryer Karm. ^ o t» 14I1.R.;____ &ENTLE kidi poor, fb^a'l Otll-Bi; Sap.

^ dar or a » .r _______

"ar^V hsn?* ll4 l.”

p H « . WANTBD T O RENTr. C. O B BUY

DV RESPONSIBLE PRIVAT* PAItTt I Will. 3>Bedroom M odem Bom e

A . r ' : s j , ? s ; s “ . ' u £ i r u ; . 'K i ; ,_____ PHONE M4I- T o ”r ’

Pbea. FO R SA L E O R T R A D E | |li^lUitY in ntw tralltr. m it oa (ural.

tur.. tradt on (urniiura. Ctll Ctll.Rlt,- '

' TKUCK iprttdir. WIU tak* Irtcler , ■ ip r t.d ir In trtdfc Earl tU ra«. t c u t. i

' ’ o»‘<? H H.BMn.__________________

M IS C E L L A N E O U S FO R SALEi t r o . ljUlLDINU lo b. mo.«L IIO. Co^ htrI dtrrltk, ttt -n i l._______________________— i'LAYI'EN, ilrolltr.' bilhlnrtu (rami.— I I'bont IW J.-T w in -F ilb - ' —

UOUU IT.fool truck b«j. Dnt offtr Ukia.167 Adami. Pbon* tlll-R . ______

UPllULSTEillNC plaitlc. »4.lneh. s**rl. lieJ. 11.49 yird. cmtM.>ed. 11.19. Klnfi.

____ 'idi SCHltAkM port.bli compreiMr. .x.e*ll*nt condition. Ilo< l i t . Ktller. Idaha

SliUi'SMlTIl powtr egulpmtnl and~ao«*.. . lorlM. worth I t t l . tall (er 1200. Pbos*

r ^ n i . t49i.Nw.

Koelr a t ,- » wholeitU. Cits* out. 190 Elm. Utgli

1 . " CUii and I’ifnt. r—j r CEDAR ftnct poiU, tretud or ualrtated, t n t t . lau. 'w r ll.C b lih .la Cedar Co..

BoBaera Firry. Idaha ^ La m IMa t Kd Iklll will) kln<lin«.. ^ioou

I.lnch. Eic.lltnl condllloa. Ski polo.Retionablt. Phon* 1741.___________

_ _ ^ C K 0 W“ contract. Moalh^ pirmtnlj u . B. Iieo tnd inlirtat <7.100. Will dlicounU____ P. O. Uoa Stl. Twin Ftlli.__________iobof REMINGTON .lt.gau8* tulomatlc. Wu>

___ »«• comptnutor and 1 lube* A-l eoodl-

I4K.M (ntOtHlETlm^nd weaving dont on order.• Alio aileetlon. (Inlibtd article*, 1

kit en jnllM north FounUin , Servic* SUllon,

____ iTsEtj Gienn llobiru elKlrle weldtr. Ei* I'M tri, c .Il'o t condlUon. tUi.OO. Twla FaUiBl. g Electric.__________________________

■ NEW UAK Umbtr. I"xl‘"a lo IWeotI eal*. Itagthi.tUiny good UM, u c .lt.a t ps.lt.Ot&gl Tretud or citin. S loalh, 1 wnt. ^u. eorth J«rocni. O IU I.THTi: ranr*; .mail ring*; ' lioipolnt,t . u aulomtUe waihtr; Phllco refrlgtralor:i((orif. babr m attrcu; ch*tt e( drawtr*. Acrou------- from Crand<ie« Th.atie. Twin Falli,■ " 'n V6ED altcirlc motora, |.phti*. ttO.440------ — Mlta,.Co*4-«en<IlttM>..Umin.prl**i..U

to I hentpewtr. Send for IliL Journal. Slar ^rUtlnji Ce, U J. Saatral. Uo.

“ e rB w itrF w 5 H o 3 'S O T 7 ^ ^ h o ^ * lSJwdroom hom*; 1141 Ford pickup. Phon* 2S3M. IBi Hom ltr**t aoutb. Doa

i/sfcl» -AKi'l.IAf^CES. . a * ttl aa offir. HlshMt bll on iny uied tpplltnei. fer

' I ' aieh «««k lo r««tlv* artlcli al bid bric*. -* Cob* ia and mak* ni * bid. w* ond _

' tb . roeu. Liquid Cti .nd ApplUac*.■1 1100 KImbiriT Itoid.

14.F00T ‘-Pin.Vtn" (ictory built runt.bout, mihotiny deck, windehltld. iteer-

Hol. “*bu. fltgi, king feldlac •*itj. oan. A 1 new. with tral > BOW «r- «Ao. Phaa. 971. .S7K.J, or m* at

, I t l Ird a**nn. north. ...... ......... ..........

COAST HR DIMENSION LUMDER No. t and bitUr ttlO.OO M Ne. I and Balttr Sh*atblng 191,00

— Na. t SbiiUilng 110.00

l a t £ 1 Ulte Bouth on Airport RoodVADER LUMBER CO.

aura*1. lie.*ex*dKOOBt . I

S A V E ^ O R M O R E

n BUILD. A BOAT.u » F O R P U N — THRILLS —I PLEASURE •_________

N E W E L G IN B O A T K IT S

— * . M™yVnd*“Fun^‘i ‘V J i r ( ’— 1 yoor eat door picaiuri. Dulld

th* Bott you htr* alwiya wtntad.Bnr on* todar fer at IllU.«« 10% down. •

» See O ur Ploor M tidcl—OR ro R UORE INFORMATION

I-W C A L L------ 1 S E A R S S P O R T I N G

, G O O D SitHmS- —------P h onft. gflCO— •— ^Eaib ............................... L

'w » ; F U R N IT U R E & A P P L IA rlC E S f------ M6 llJjE r<lc^iraur l>9.». K.OO down.

l l t l p tr wfik, WUjtin.iltU.,______rjiTTh UHED yacuum ili tn ir t. Chtip, Tarmi. ^ dth Arenui Ea.L K<tby Ca

opbo)iUr*d*or rtntlredJ Phont 71. '• - - 7 3 WESTINGHOUSE RancB rtnui. niw IIOJ._ iS l s«»» m . Liberal Urmt. RUer.Ciln

NEW AND Died furnllurt. T tm i. Cr««n aumpi. Hit** Fumllur* Eichinr*.

> thi. SEVERAL older coninU ndlo., priced to i«ll (rora I9 .» up. C. C. Andinsni.

nd P R O F E S S I O N A L ~ 1

3CT0RYB ♦ P L U m iN G h HEATING5 T E Horn* rliiablng *nd Hlg. Co PhOM t i f------' • RADIO flEPAIH SEHVICE

riTi! • " ^ F m c E f l A n o N s e a v / c e ,

He(r1g.raton. waihiri. r tn in , Tukera. , ___ Shumway Appllanc* Refrilr. Ph. 14I»J. 1

• .T flE £-SE H V ICE __________—!-!• Vtuihn'i LandicaBinf Sir^lc*. Ph. 2991.S t ^ t y p e w r it e r s— Sale*. raaiaU aad **rrlea. Phon* »0,

Shirwood TrpiwrlU' Ei. OppmIu P.O.w 55 • ^F iiO lS T E R Y .

A.l Upheliuriar 1144 Spnic*. Tl4|.R.:___ •~ y '.^ V U U CLSANEIiS

v irb rv ;^ .u m 8t)n and 8. ^ > l ^ l r .> ’

BUNDS ~

= T J l U ^ f S l £ i - i - t U i V ^ T B T ^

F U R N IT U R E & A P P L IA N C E Suoplial SPEED QUEEN w ^ t r , dilux. modai. t t t 7th ■-'lx«ki Btw. H9.M. Ttrmi. RU«r.Ctln.

:______ CUoF U m r - irp ln . dlmng room Mt..

B E W T i r a T T s m - s ^ r a r r - i ™a ..I old! Ptwtalla. .fiethi ator*: MayWr

Wiihtri cbroca* dla tiu Mt wltb 4— ■ cbairv 117 South Wiiblagtoa._______

^Bl^ Sup. RAROAtNS gtl«r*< lji*4 *l*«lrk rvnna. _______ ly l y t>r«. aBd^» Mkl i|| iBi<biBM

r 1 iUALL UaniiUI<l plaao. tw i ccndltioa. r w — IM l.n afUr I.

PAIlTt 1 * ----- 1'« • p iA N O B A R G A I N Silelrtct^ I 1&-00 Downfkiiatui I 8M Per Month

w m . BUY A FUU.Y GUARANTEED. USED PiANO '

'I n PU no* to chooM From 5 T “ W.00 4D dU P— F R£ B DELIVERY

o:ii.“i i t . C L A U D E B R O W N

M U S IC & F U R N I T U R E

; s a l e S P E C IA L s e r v i c e s

OwJ h tr WE CUSTUM dr«u all alngi e( pooitry._______ Poullry Supply 141 4lB attnu* w t .•__(rami._ CESSWOL an 'lepU i Unk elianlng. Kr**_______ iMPectlon. n Sikm . DuHL- Tlionrftr Ukia. 01U4I._______ MATTllESSEii rtnotiud. AUe wool card*

rh. Pearl. td. Er.rUn Matirtu Faclory, t t l Second>9. Kinti. attnu* toulh Phon. II.W.nior. ex. CEStil'UUI.. itp lk Unk pumping. Saolta^ley. Idaha equlpnieaL All work ^nartnt**i Fre.

intpKllon. Phone lit. Jerome.'0. p“o « SEWid u n t and cei.pool cleaning.

rooUr aewii lertlct R. C. Jonn. 117I ie r^ l'i^ FIU'- Pbea* tt7I.J. n*ai* callJlJoa av“ befer* 9 a.m. __

T = S - n A U T O S FO R SA L E

aatraaUd. DESPERATE'i Mo.t n il 1941 Dulek.>Jar Co.. tendllion, PTion* Ittt-M.

ri. *>(oou h«Ur. Oalr 1.950 *m“ A. %19M. “l Bkl polo. aecUl. K m U Sooth Pack. *

?iTc®JS“ NOW I S TH E TIM E , Wbto a Yeong Mib 'i Fancy Tom* to

M C lm r Dnnadthl* TrtaiporUtlonta.T /•wgi^nnr rT ............

on order. gt»en (Inlih. light tep. whIU lid*.:t«, 1 waiU. plaitle m t .e ran . Thi.

SUllen, (laihr «agoB will m Jly turn

r i r a r , i i a ' S "* 5 n t" w S'^UiI*^lioipolnt IMl FORD V .| forter, radio and hiaU

tigtralor: .r , oTirdrlvt. ipstllgbt. ouuld*1. Acrou *ber. ■xcillint rubtiir, powdir Falli, blu* (Inlib. Drlr* thU on*—Uiit

l t 0J 40 ewaer and rPu’ll

’ t e aP in tr ef dip*ndthU low.ct>l IMI aod

;— 1917 aiodtU to chooM (rom

' ”pic'K*p‘ M I T C H E L L H U N T outh. Doa F O R D S A L E S,a . UUHL. IDAHOtne., fer I - . ■■ ■■■■!bid brlc. ___________________________________

^ ^ 5 7 nI J . , , - , . N O T O E T i m

J U M P'■■■r'T 7 cn iprin* thU rtar tnd girt youratlf

---------- 1 aad roor family a m l trtatJ Uur now“ » w s i.00 IIJI OLDSMODILE Holldir coupe,

^ l e , baaUr, hydrt.

i.oo 1911 MEROURY^Clob coupt. lUdto^

I9« MERCURY 4.dosr. Radio. beaUr.'• oe ird tir* ----------------------- I1I9S

- I lilO DESOTO' 4.dosr Cuilsm. Radio.

I J9M CHEVROLET t.deor. Jliatar.

g 1141 MERCUnr Sport coup*. Radio.

m '« » ? "L = * 1 “E E Z 5 E Z Z | 1 I«s1911 OLDSUODILE 4-doer. Radia

— h ttu r . brdramillo_______ I1S9B______ i m FORD V.8 4-door. Rtdlo.

T i m TO M -V.8 4-dsor. Radle.

1941 CHEVROLET~ciIibcoup*i Rtdlo.h t t u r -------------------- ___..t945

^ I94T OLDSMOBILE -0I‘ 4.door. Radio.[Ij h t tu r — .... — ....-.......... I80ilya 1947 OLDSMOBILE'iV4.door. Radio.

U. 1141 NASH 'COO- 4-door. Heatn- ..1491 ______ 1941 CHEVROLET Club coupe. R^lo^

m u I S S ” ” L Z E Z E ' 'E I i i »

K E N S E L F M O T O R C O ."Yonr Lhieoln.MtroirT Dealer"

R g i s ~ i

N O T H I N G L I K E

l i r l ! .. S P R I N G -.ew m t .

r f e a a h d

A “ G O O D W I L L

I U a e d C a r '

----- ]UJ rORD Cnitomlln. V-l (.itoor ao-dan. Radio. httUr. oY.rdrir*. baautlful twe.u,nt g t«n-----tI9»7

lU t rONTlAC Cblefula Delux* |.c rl . Indsr 4vloor itdin. Radio and

- -,y bw u ri light grey (Inlth ..U.I1P47i 1910 OLDSMOniLB - l l - 4Joor t*-----T7T7. din. Radio, heatir. hrdramatle.mi .884. coren. mlly a btiulr.tl047

--------- 1949 FORD CuTtom Dilux* Woor **-______— dan. Radio. biaUr. overdrlrt. nrw

'i t lM 1941 CHEVROLET. FlnUla* 4 . door•M'dan. RMI«.-kiat« ..»9T - -

IIU rORO Super dtluz* 4-doer t*.-----— : dan. Radii;, h itU r.‘ottr.

OM »0, •lu P.O.

B A R N A R D A U T O C O .. "Home, e( Coodwlll Died Cart"

PONTUO CADILtAO njJCJfc • «9T ___ C1.M4 Bn»d*r. «* .7 t* ko o d t/ - - J

j h y l ' ■ - * T — ---------

NCES AUTOS FOR SALE"modai. \ , “ I p

--Ctln.o m ; ; ^ . . ' QUALITY

-.' r —„ U eod--— Gmc--------- -

&

M trttxwltb 4 l is t PLYMOUTH Caabrldg* a ta b

eoup* wilh n O t. bnUr. *« t eetir* and only It.OOO

27*ItoO "IWrSTUDEDXEEB Chmplea IkIootIC*. w w . g„rtri'ri. tllauUitr. IBd D*w Ur**_______ ;- _ l l tH— ITT— 1*41 BUICK Super 4-doer iidit. Ridio.ondltloB. YwY'*aad mJffi‘al2rir"'

q iKT cinevfiOLET t.deoT Hdi*. bdio^ and ^ U r . Vary d M ._ I I U

I l l t l STUDEBAKER CeBBSiadv 4-

1. . .

[ TWIN FALLSEB EQUIPMENT CO. .

I Traci L*a< V «lJ P t»a . l<4i PbMt »0M

~p<»!try. '

lng. k'r*«■ riion. ------------- - A n --':........... -ool card- Overtime Parking

^ C H A R G E ,t i Fr*. _ ,■ — H as Been Issued

On These Used Cars!

— - O K -->Hl CH SVSOltT^M aor ndia. |» M

____ _ Wdi CHEVROLET CIsb eospwjf(~lir‘ 1»H INTERNATIONAL «^e»

>*»• * 19M CHEVROLET 4.deer M dia_ |ltlt I 1»M aiEVROLET ^ .tea pltksp.|llU

19B0 FORD 4 . ^ r *edia _____ LllIU

iuoo*" H-tea^plckup------ J t l t tIIIO S^^EBAKER U-tea

, IKO STUDEBAKER 4-doerudis.|t49l_ I I 8 8 , j „ CHEVROI^ H^oa pkkup.llOH

1*49 CHEVROLET «-Ua plektnJtMl

U u of ” ** ____' ” *‘' t i n s STUDEBASER C<*ip. .^ I I O H7h*aU ***' DODCE t4eor ladia ____ |IOU^w <i« **“ 4-Je«i|di* _ | 141►-“ .'I' 1847 CHEVBOLET 4-dw Mdaa.! M» ypu 11‘1U 9 5 " — !-»**-~ ,Bd * * " DODCE H-ton pUsp ____ I 7M> t»4T FRAEER t^doar tidaa _ . . t 4M^ 1»4« CHEVBOLET H-laa P«iL$ 111

1941 rORD iHleer Mdaa 441t u t PLYU OVm i - iM tt t i t t ««

---------- 194« DODCB 4-door Mdaa « > ^ | IHI»4» FEDERAL ^i^toa ■ 4U1940 PLm O U T? 4-dMt Mdta-1 141 1940 CHEVROLET 4-4MT Mduut IN

B ring th is Ad v lth yoiw lfk our.tif W orth 110.00 on m y or •ly now th e Above LUted C&nl>( u*td

GLEN G. JENKINS 'CHEVROLET

I II Uala Ara. W -t Phea. tCT.ItO tS ll — I.. I.I ■ ............. .. IbtaUr. —_ll*98 ' -

» 6MHEY FOLKSI "

DOLLAR FOR DOLLARtTOtJ OANT ” , BEAT A ^ 5 1

■ WILLS MOTOR COMPAHT 1 .1IS9K USED CAB

~Wt htd ■ fin. aoBlh la Fibnurr asd ~ !ll7D£l wUh to thank TOU fer reur patrea<-

(ca. Drop ia ta r t ia . (or • (rleadly Radio. <h«t.

!!*im W E W O N T BE UNDEBSOLDl I.I498 _

11 NAsn i*a itl. tVrtHloai.palBt, SBi'ewair, low

_|t»B islUag. e a t______ — K091SI PORD Cailem l-door. Ridlo. beat.-»1*« *r. varr eleaa. Under 10,000

' 0 . gt FORD Cuitoa aedaa. ]tadla, bnt«r. f—r" oTirdrira. A-l eoadltloa — , |lll l_

11 NASU SUlnman t-door. ftalloT “ hetler. ov.rdrlr.. bed, rnliaiflg leat.

- - Bhtrpi tP**I 10 DUICK SpkUI Dalext. Radi«.bwl>

*r. dynaflow dri*., t-deer Mdaa.Qn. owntr _ t l7 4 l

10 PLYUOUTH SmcIi] d i la . .lab •OBp« llMUr. cImb «»«««

M NASff SUlnm ta <-doof. Radio. bMter. b«L LoU et .a tru _tl449

10 STUDEBAKER Cbisplea 4-deor. Onrdrir*: rtry eUta _____ t l l l t

49 rL T V O tm i Spedtl dilcu dab ‘ eoup*. Radio, bnUr, anr pilnL

Sharp - .............. ................ . . t l l l t48 NASR Saptr “MO-* 4-door. Radio.

K 'a S d " r a S '" l t l . ’ n ^ l! r ! iiro ^

" r . : r•tI9»7 ear _ !------------------------- _ 1 7 4 9l-eyl; 47 FRAZER 4-door. Jn good nadlUon.

O'DUtCK Suptr aediaitU. Radis,heit-m tl ir " •.11047 40 PLYMOOTH^ sr a ^• f.lTJ CHEVROLET r-door iidin. Looki-ISB7 rough, but runa imoolh -------- 179.door 40 NASH 4-door atdia. Nit bad to ..«9T- — -took at. Boaa.O.K.__—- _ _ | J 9

^ **■ Many. Miar Mor. M»ke»_-M97 Uodtli and Ptici. ,

SH O P . . . .1 * A T ] 0 . ' J

W ILLS MOTOR CO. .,■Jj a Uaed Car b e p a ite a n t -■

- • M l T » d i t« .W » * , •Jebai* Bara. KRi, . ,

n e M U M ' ,

---------------------------—

) ■ ----------• w m . SA CRIFICE------------------- ----------l> to-B tttek Ped s a etU ---------

^ CLEAN (

----------- -IIT Tth At*. North -Kwive JI8.J— BUBl,-tDAab-------- -----

• I ^ O N E Y S A V E R - ^ .G .

----------- ^

SS .

A• VI a ia b *

ur. Mat F •__ l u u R^ T K s r — B -E y W E * R — B -U -Y S —l^ i l tW l i n STUDEBAKER L a a d C n b m

with autoaatl. tn a ia la io a . (S It. Ridio, dameailftton).** IH t STnOEBAXER Coiamaads* wttk— n n . onrdrir*. n daaeaitn tsn ).1*. Bidlo I tu STUDEBAKER Otfmploa & «•! ._ IIU dalax* ituiigbi eoop*.

ladir 4. IM l STtrbEBAKZB Chasptaa B en i lur, good d t lu t 4Moer..- - til l tM t STVDEBArER Oiample« ■ d a ta . Starlight eeopeT

lIM BTCrDEBAKEB C e n au a te . 4*.t o e Moor.

t»M BTUDt^KER Cbiaspkm Bwal

IM« STUDEBAKER C ktapkn B w l d.lta* 4-door.

>•8. 1091 11(9 STtniEBAXEB U a4 OniMr■ , * t i l l BTUDEDAKEH «-toa f i e k v p

with enrdrlta.We wUI glr* a'H iw Ctr OnartetM

........ - .................- wilb-all tb* •bor.-oalU.----------

Ig T W I N . F A L L SM O T O R CO.

" n a FrltBdlr Hen>« t t Stadibtliw' Eno. SebUfla ^ Jak . Both

:d 1-----------------------------------------------------

a rs I ■ ■

!2-'4^ . CHIWEOLETS__w r tlH •----- ______________________ _« i a t Ddoz. l-doOT. Eaalpped. t.»eo w— t u i l taal mll«. V or < le n ^ -— I x lH .1. 111*1

IHI D.IBX. 4-dwr. Equipped. Tvwm’ ’ np .lllU {Tiy., Many c t a a . l.io tx ^- J j i w “* ;- ^ t t i l ItSO Dalaxa rintlia* 4-deer. Jt^ t&

b«at«, arm. C U A - -4 ^ H

1«U H*MDa.t«r 4-deer. Badto u d laa.|t49l beaUr. A kMd aolld e a r - _ l « Ukup.llOH ' '

1141 BtrlemaiUf 4-deer. B«Ue and re i.1 tn i . h taur. Cltaa a. a pla , I t t l___I m *— IlOH— IIOM BUICKSk _ l 141 jpiD Blrlw*. Z>TBahrir.taa.1 14* • nj&^fcMUr. tMoa>. A M__ I-T4J- -------------- — ----------- -

, ,a i IHO SpecUl «-dwr. Draalla*. rwUo. — » ’»•-------------- btaur. CoBdiUsa top*. t l r « yood. __ t 4H A bay ak ----------------------- fllM

aiLl 111 j „ , 8op„ Draaflow. nd le ,

^ «»• • a £ ? * S ? i r ^ . ! ! l ! f ! l i i « . . » - * * « ,- M U « " d W : ; K . ^ g S S - ^ i 5 ;

Vtiat. Prittd rUht —.—— 41141

TOU HAVB i t*"-* 1 " IO.DAT ElbaANO* p sn r iL rff li * W it'S V R B TOESi; OABS -

n lrYVTct n o r t h s i d e a u t o C O , lINS Jerom e. I d ih o

^ “ - « a d a r . « < -

TRUCKS & TRAILERS ~J j FOR SALEI Oe«4 trailer beoa*.. Haa * « i

, .« T TH h DAiJbV pIckBp e o J . U nS T f i

^ d d lie n Awnu* W**E

AndiTaoo,- Blohartiea. CoBtlBtalU^aad patrea.- lowi. of good. airrlcMbl. tued traU**.

t A a t l l . . a t..lim l,U I.AUo FlMtwoodt. Sn our two eaUUsS* Ug ilo*. e( awbli* becM*. S ew al

ydto. T i^ lL W t ^ t a i <a aU^L 1 'air, low turcUhed a ^ titled wllh abewer aaS _ i t0 9 l tollrt. Priead »1.9U d*U»*Trf wilhia 10»

n i ln o( Twta Fall*. W« aak ros te com*

■Jxxn I ' IT i n ^ — ----- M tV B ¥ S H N C. —— im » INTERNATIONAL T R U C K Slie, baat. PARTS ................SERVICE

- - ™ .** i?M* 1«* DODCB % tea. top «oa41ti«._ .l t t l9 betur, Ina Ihaa lO.OH nlli*.

Badto. t m ZNTER.VA77DNAL L-iU l i taa,J , 14» b*aur, t»dlo. alrfoam m»U.

1949 FORD y .i t t tea. Bona lOu4-Jeer. a top.

—IIIM tM» OMO H toa. »Tsp ooadltle^u dab IMt INTEBNATIONAI. K -* .- K*wr pilnL Ptinl. in good eondltlea.— 11119 ' t9(« FORD U toe. A sood pkknp

. a t a good price.1941 ^ ^ A T I O ^ K-l. A rood

i L T * TRUCKS19*1 FORD. t 4 . BmI boir. k *

___1749 bar. 10.000 actual njU«u’ 1949 INTERNATIONAL KB-7 with 4.,

• s r . -

1941 CHEVROLET m toa. Flat bodr. r, »try A good truck for th . no inr.----- «» 1947 INTERNATIONAL K-7. Stack

, . rack. l-*p*«i main, > -« p ^ *11*-u Lookl lllary. Track'la good ak%»*----- »79 througbeqU1 ^ 1947 *»» aad ebaatU,

_1HT STUOEOAXER IH tea aak aad.'e b ie li. twe-tpeed. ----- . . .

1941 DODOX xu loa. n a M r . . ~ 19U ro R S IH tea » < e b * * ^XMl rOBD'14-trte.lWi fit* M r»

1 5 ^ y!

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• T D E S D A T . l U a

irved Men Ask H( 1 Group --Gn^Batter- J -P lf ly * 8 lr - H A iL E Y .- M s rc ) , ' covcred d ish B rew er and Peie rv. )r th e Blftlno e»t«llo, pleaded innS o l e lders a t o f b a tte i r wlien lurch F riday P roba te Judge John

M onday and demand,

. « » > » . « - ^ ^ . 1 “ ' " ™ " ' W . H .rp « r,

i h o n c .w u m l y . f ' l ' . i i P W m n t , “ « i r . N . W rlK h to n M u d , , , . ectcd m ixers

'JNSURANCE

J W e have a Unr.<GT Qualified dlrccl mall■I Mftde calibre disnllltdiubscrlptloh ly new and d if fe rrop I n eom lnss. Can beto tJs oddltlon to your rIIP T IO N • W rlte;-.Homtsicadej

8&n Francljco,

------------ ■ I IA M

^

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I UGE S A tE S GOMPAlo x 1115 TWIN FALL!E RUSH M 7 E L E C rrB K RAZOR :

wed Cbeck or Uuoer Order tor

:««« Cbeck or Uoney Ottler tor ta x . Uie lU iora. My w«e w tn u on# Jof be 1 C.OJ). 1 BeeUlc lU ior. I will P»y pen

» Bectric lU con. I will pi 0, pluf po«tt<a.

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DOL- ' ^L E A T E D

B c le n co V ^ 5 I days! , V ^ n fabrics, ' i you'll y prcBscrisply — T r f f l wlo o k a _____see tho____ i)m . . . # ; | | K ^ U

' LWiWnylon M S -M'ing in /iim |M

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ComznUtee appolnltncota asd■ p i a i J ^ . ______ l»7jeTeiml.QLUiB^ewl7^1eclc(■ t i j | :j {; b«»plUl rnlliL T h e r a re , frora

E i' HospitdGuiRM- "'AppoinH U ra. L ione l'D ean .'sew ly*e le i■ t U f i ll >. p r u ld e n t o r the U as lo Valley :■ f i r i l l " m orU I~ lB >ipltaI"guU d. annourWfll' I I tppo ln tm esU o f chairm en :■ | f ; i n eo*chairm ea o t th e Tarlous ?■ fl.Vjr'ill ' oommltteea a t th e guild meei■ U onday I n th e hosp ita l audltorl H u h Ii 'n ie p o u p Tot«d to buy new t

^ h o s^ ta l 's ped iatrics depi

H i f \l L'I ; I t m s.A Bnounee4' th a t Mrs. Zr■ l l O U rer, hosp ita l adm ln lstn ito r. i

T^tnrtAtn n . n.■ IjU jjlJ, I m e n t of h ^ t h epldemologUt, u r

n i l Jerome GrangersH i Install 2 Membe

' J S B O b ^ M areh 3 - M r . anA IM H D aTl4 O herzy t n m th e nichl:■ M b O ra o g t v e re in itia ted a s oiemtH I R o f the Je rom e Q range Friday n l|

I b e B er. ' J . D. Crego spoka on H ed Cross fund cam pafsn . He a

H l l i t i l ^ J e r d m e c h a p tw lu u m e r■ ■ 1 q u o ta fo r several y e a n and la st yn n I t fell iifiOO sh o rt o f Its quoIa.W l A report on th e recen t tra:■ r , . sa fe ty m eeting v a s given by l>■ l i M ll S nm E akln, n e m b e r of the clB U ; | : ' com m ittee o f the M agle Valley 8a■ i t y t y conference.. M rs. A. M. H a r t 'H U " elected to f ill th e office of C<■ 1 3 l e f t vacan t due 'to th e reilgnatB f l l I o f M n. S tew a rt Taylor.■ w i T he program , presen ted by A■ f l H . C a r l B ugbes. lecturer, Induded■ f l u m usical read ing by M arie Von (H H X I * novelty ta p dance■ n i l Paskett. v h o w as acconpan■HH b y Bue M cM ahon. Mr. and V.■ ■ 1 1 E m e it C larkson re la ted the ir i

periencea w hile v isiting In Sngloi^ ■ m i * ’ M r. and Mrs. R o b e ii FuU cr,.!■ W u d Mrs. A . M. S ucher a n d Mr. a■ n i l M rs. L oran C anada were In chaim V o f th e sodo l bour. T h e n e i t meet!■ M H lI w ill fea ture a ta lk a n d slidesM l j |W A laska by D ale M unk.

i{ |p India Is Topic forI I t: Parley at Cliurc■ ( ( , ' SHOSHONE.' M arch 3 - T h e Ri

T n icy Olbson, on furlough frcB i t l f ?: tnlm fanary work In South Ind■Hl l 111 BWke a t th e F irs t B aptU t chur■ H n r I h e re Sunday-evening, u u uiK i■ I L eluded de tails of h is work wlH I I U : o th e r missionaries In 'S o u th Ind■ U t l l H e shoved colored slides of the la:■ ■ H a n d explained th e educationH f l l ' m edical a n d evangelistic work th e

I m tdlingr of the fam ine thero 1050. he sa id he d istributed gru

^ ■ H to the needy. At noon th e day t^ ■ f r — j r m ‘ B m te a ." n f l '« in n n n s n t t■ H IIH w ord th a t those in need werei B f i f l j ' co ll a t the-m lsalon.-B y 3 p. m. aB R I: . ' proxlm ately 3,000 persons had lln■ is* ''! 'I' commodity. I■W ^ <, hi Following the service a Bocfal hcI ! m >i 1*1' Tonal■ If ly ^ I M rs. Luella Kinsey .and Mrs. Hai

-—"T urnbu ll lu chU V B T ir^ireahniaiI H | | A ipeclal biiiilnfAimeeting.waa.0■ ■ n i nounced by the Rev. Joseph MI ^ W | lieo d for 8 p . m . W ednesday.

[ U Hike Taken| W I eEOSHONB. M arch 3 - S lx t (I ^ M f t n e m b e n of Boy Scout troop II j B y took a 10-mile bike into the des! ■ ■ Saturday a s a special activity.

M l J . A Campbell. Scoutmaster, iflnil . pervlsed tb e hike. T h e boyi eookl^ ty lj th e ir d inne r and crp lored caves■ m th e area befbre re tu rn ing home C■ l i y afternoon. T hey le ft a t 10 a m .i f P i l‘ Basketboll pracUces a re held efnTjS'nJj Monday evening a t th e high sch[ |N j |[ ' gymnasium for th e boys and regH j i i l a r meeUngs aro he ld a t 7:30 p.| | | | : |l' e a c h W ednesday a t th e IQOF he

I w i I To Move Your Trun(H n or Household. . .■ I W ^U D otheJoh

Better — Faster

I /

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m ents a s d p h n a for tb e com lor year a re dlson irlT^lected c tflo ttl_oL the .M ag lo Valley Mem< a re , from left, M rs, M el C o sc r l/f rm o rd ln g ae

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GuM Announces pointments, Plansnevly-elected guild members to ob ta in Immu; lo V i^ey Me* Uons again st d iph the ria d u r in j1, announced c u rren t crlels.---------------------------zhalrmen and Com m ittee appoin tm entsvarious guild listed a s fo11o«-s: ':ulld meeUng VlslUng. Mrs. F rankla Alwa auditorium, chairm an , and Mrs. C. H . Jac!buy new toys co-chairm an; program , M rs. Jttr lc s depart* L atham , chairm an, a n d M rs.

H arder, Buhl, co -chalm ian ; liba t Mrs. Irene M rs. R obprt Haller, ch airm a n ,ilstrator, and -Mrs. Hnxry fieverln andTT. m n n w t r . netirgn T’.fth- Buhl.o logut, urged sewing. M rs. I. T . Creed, chair:------------------- a n d M rs. Elsie Self and M rs. A

E . K llss. Buhl, CO'Chalrmen. ~n f i f c r s ‘ Ped ia trics. M rs. H eber La

o m iller, chairm an, a n d M rs.A T T i r i A r a V em A ndee n i D e f B n u w . eo .choirm en: re sid en tM r. anAM rs. oonnel. M rs. A. J . il»eavey. di ie Rlchlleld m an . a n d Mrs. Oeorgo Davis,

a s members c h a h n a n ; desk decoraUon. M rFriday n ight. 2 - B urnham , chaln n o n o n dspoka on the W . Beck, co-chairm an,ifgn. Ho said O hriJtm as <loor deeoraUoas.r n o lT S e n tT -A-D .-GUIesple.-chalrman.- a n dand la st year Leo O ates and Mrs. A gnes Ho]Ita quota. H azelton, co-chairmen,e te n l trairlo J - B r e tk tn 'la s e . » n ii v ^ elected th ree-year boa rd menn“ th J bccoma membership c h airm a n .I Valley Safe- -------------------= ~

Jerome Reelects AU Polio Offict

^ O M B . M arch 3 -A H off I ru V .S n r re ta ined for a n o th e r yeai

chapter of th e Nat! FoundaU on for InfanU le Paro a t a mecUng JVlday n ig h t n t

in to B lafd <='r m . w chairm an. Mrs. V erle Sull

« " e ns vice chairm an . « Tn N orm an H intw . secretary , ant

J . Carlson, treasurer. ilWM nn O '”- Donovan M attson

elected as a ncw m em ber of____ advisory board. O lher m em ber

th e board include O r. Ja m e s 8 l/» T A I* D r . ’R . C. Matson, M rs. D ick O IC X V I fie ld ond M ary Moeller.

M'^oDe WlU b e ct u ' i l U i C l l m a n of th e women's division 3 - T h e Rev a n o th e r year., L m ry F lem ing a ^ B h fVom •Jfl''® th e co ie u th Ind ia C lfM rm an d T U ie Eden d lstrle Delist c & L atum er. Cnroll K nolgITTm ~Tn~ •«hftlrm ftn-fop-<he^ft»ellon-dlftl

work w ith Membera mapped p la n s fo r ^ u U j India, com ing year and term ed Uie ! of the land f u n d 'c a m p a ig n w h l o h colie educaUonal *<7.618, a success. T h b a m o u n t

; work toere d u d e d »1^00 from tho E den dls: ine Uiero in ‘‘" d »000 from H aielton.Ibuled g r a i n -----------------------------th e day thc - ~ R a t n m q TT a t w a

eed were to HEYBURN, M arch 3—L avell 3 p . m. ap- in t i r e retu rned homo Prld ay o v a

ns had lined from a n LDS mission of 33 moi i n H olland. He also vl&lted

a s o i a l h o u r broUier. Vemell M cInU re. whi lay T anaka, a ttend ing school In V ienna. Aua i Mrs. H arry

I S E b r o k e n g l a s s ?Joseph Mc- WE-LL FIX IT II nesday. Any S l » —Anywhere—co m p le ------ -InstallaU on and R epalr-S e ry ir a n MAGIC GLASS & PAIN1

PHONE 3805 3 — Sixteen i • •

It troop 103 io the desert

itm aster. su- boys cooked

ired caves inlg home th a t u r ia B V , . . ■10 a m .ir^ h c ld ench f

r's^zwd reg u - j

J f l l HENDERSON■ Rodio T echn ic ian

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ire d lso o u ed ta ry t Mrs. U onel Dean, pres:t f M em orial e le c t Monday's guild u e e tlo j« t a g «ecre- p n * iJe < n 8 i« f^ o U » -e n g T a '

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ces Committee ans to Obtain To;n Im m unlza- co-chairm an l i Mrs. Clyde S a d u r in g th e M rs. Lysle SchnlUcer, as two------------- • board member, heads th e flin e a t s .-w ere committee, w Ith 'M r8.-John’P a

kla A lw orth. M rs. Wayne Schow, as oneH . Jackson , boa rd member, assumes chair

. M rs. A . O. sh ip of hospitality. M rs. V,d M rs. C arl Schow and Mrs. Glen Briggs,n a n ; lltm iry . taugh , are co*chalrmen.la lrm an . and M rs. W illiam Woodson be<

a n d M rs. chairm an of publlclCy as th,go .ehnirm en: suH of he r recent election as hd , chairm an . T n T T B rrT H n c tty T T B lu w ii- lI M rs. A lbe rt chairm an,irm en. ~ " T he: meeting was f irs t a t- i5b e r L augh - th e newly-elected officers pret M rs Ross T h e sla te includes Mrs. A. O,n A nderson president-elect; Mrs.e s id en t per* Cossrirr. recording secretary:■avey. ■ c h a ir - L eonard Jacob, coTO pondlng0 D avis, co- r e ta ry ; Mrs. N. V. Sharp, tlon M rs. E treasurer, and Mrs. Woodson, n a n d M rs' T h e film . "Keeper of th e U •Irm an, and »•“ p rw w te d by Mrs. Ada Hi •aUons. Mrs. T he program t o s a min .- a n d Mrs. by Mrs. LaUiam. . j_______jn e s H opper, -------— ; ---------------

Enrolled at ISIird m em ber. IDAHO STATE COLLEGE, ] la lrm an . H er tello. M arch 3—Tn'o students -------------------- P a lrfield and two from HIU1 , a rc among the 1.3001 enrolle p r t ) ? ' Itlnho Stato collcse Uiis semes

Fairfield students are Melv i f f i p n r o Perkins and Franklin L. R u b y .: A X A C C L O J t t L_ Trader and Margaret_S, -A ll officers momoto aro attending from h e r y e a r /o r City.th e N ational — --------------lie Paralysis lig h t n t Uie a y N ewman

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la ttso n was ^ ^ ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ n b e r o f th e w f ^ T / i lm em bers of I I ff J . # A 1Jam es Slont,

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IU b e chair* ( f s ^ ■ k A & I U l l i j division for em lng again

th e county.1 d istH c t Is \ V >11 K noll is V . ^l lo n -d lf ltr lc tr ------ 'in s fo r th e '

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Dean, president, a n d M rs. A. 0 . Lalbam, p rei llld m eeting was th e f irs t a t which the ncw o hoto-eogravlng)* * -------------------------------------------

,0 M. F. Simmons 1 T n v e Appointed AjI -I- u J O M . y . Simmons, T w in IH. ■s Clvde been appolpted commission■rr B« t« a .v eiir he re fo r Continental O il co a ^ th e ftaance according to Dean H adfleld, s.-John-Po5toorr m a r t e tJ n , m a n sg e r - j.r -5 a l

ow, as one*year Sim m ons has operated aumes chairm an* sta tio n bere for the p a s t 1(y. M rs. W ayne H e Is a member of th o Ilen Briggs, M ur- club a n d is active in m anmen. functions,oodion t e o m i „ „ Iro m ICity as tho re* u u r ta u a hte tlo n as histor* 2 _ _ 1 _

I first a t whieh D R . GEO. P . S C H O lim cer* OPTOMETBIST

K t; * l i r s . ' Mel V isual Analysis C ontoct.L s e c re ts^ ; M rs. p h „ o 2108 114 Mi

TO pondlng sec- Twin Fall.f. Sharp, FUer, ---------- . . ~ " -------,-----------. Woodson. —r of th e l4im p," ____Irs. Ada Huyser, n TOS airnnged

;OLLEOE, P oca- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I0 students fromfrom KlU City B I M B i B l i S B H l I

3001 enrolled a t 'Uiis sem ester. . ^ 1

] are Melvin T . ^ ^ B.n L. Ruby. Ever*Margaret _S. Ya*ding from HUI ^ B ^

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cuffs * wide collars ^ lininRs . . . your.'? n(

shades. Misses’ size

:o u s , f i i s t , YOUR,„ ic = d ■ 5 0

Tiny, subtle checks i: 403 U'iU'CUt and well-mn

csf Mofn I Ijeoutifully-outlined s I tilffe ta lining. P a s te

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CHICAGO. M arch 1 (m - eurplus uniform rang the t> a beauUful red-haired WA' shore patrolm en spotted Its fo r w hat he was—an amoi vUJaa.

T h e "SPs" dragged Boy Li dy. as.^lato f e d ^ c ^ ^ r

w earing a uniform. - T h e HunUngton. W. Va

pleaded guUty. T hen he leai subterfuge m ight have wo th e navy hsd n o t abandoni bottom trousers.

Bundy said h a a r r iv e d ^ la s t week. One ot ths first H e m e t w al fc pretty WA'VEk ' a conversaUon going Bund] sen ted himself a s M'uUor ii

T h e WAVE accepted his i a d a te b u t Insisted they mee Chicago USO. Bundy nishi “w ar surplus" store and o h im self WlUl' a uniform f r o th e r era. ‘

T h e trousers blUoved in regulaUon m anner a t 'the

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Ele«ilham, p rea id en t-

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:ed Agent, T w in ^ U a . has

Ital O il com pany . NEN!H adfleld. divis ion bar^DV r t r

'e r - a t - E i l t - X a k B - —

r of th o K lw anls ^ f Shavlna Headsre in m a n y .civic , Self-Sharpening

'• • Hollow Oround Cui ds fro m n i c r to_________________ D o n 't l e t t h i s I. j j j j j j i I I I I — m e r c h a n d i s e a t

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THE SHORT

MDSOME WOOL Clusually rich,-ribbed-wool,~two;color Rcefully cu t coats with big, bold i collars - fine, irridescent taffeta your.'! now in spring’s pet fashion sses’ sizes. ^

OUR SHORTIE CCSO FT WOOL c h e c k :

checks in soft-tej^turcd wool for a well-mndo little’"coat^ Deep-se*. -

utlined sleeves • irridc.scent, rayon r. P aste l colon in Btzes 8 to 18.

N E W S , ' T W I N - F A L L S , I D A H O8 C i y i l i a i i G a i n s “ D a t

o u r t i n C h a s i n g WAOx 1 (m -A navy b u t tho WAVE d ld n t noUce, m g Uie beU w ith aald. She even seemed Impre ilrcd WAVE, b u t xw o shore patrolm en ru! potted Its w earer beau tifu l evening by U pping - a n amorous ci* Uie shoulder and asking:

" W ia t do you belong to?" ed Boy Lec B u n - . w rhe un ited States navy. J court yesterdaj Bundy?BBTwini menMljr U iw p anW ^ aa

8 P men.I, W. Va„ m an Bundy pleaded guUty In U en he learned b is e ra l court of Judge W alter have worked If buy, bu l asked clemency.

. abandoned beU* 'T h i s wave was so b e a u p w as a red h e ad -U iat I Ju s t c

rrivedTn Chicago le t tho fact I was only a j (hs first, people c h ea t me ou t of a da te wiU

y-W tV E. To keep h e said. . . . ,ing Bundy re p re . “A fter a ll I was Just In C a 'ssU or in znufU. cn route to Alaska to Jc ipted his offer of shrim p fleet." they meet in th o 'T sentence you to one di

ndy rushed to a consider I t served," Labuy ire and ouU itted “Oo to Uie shrim p flee t w het niform from an* bottom trousere-w lU iout tli

of th e uniform—are OK. -

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W A V F ~T(rCftnrch Gi. - . Y T - ^ - T - X i - ^ Q g H O N s - ; j i a r c h - J - P d n t noUce, Bundy persons attended «»e coyw emed Impressed, supper and program for the

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f lightly . . , pleats fall crlsj into shape, tolloring loo!

_ bandbox lresh.,,_ And_see. t ‘ ' styles you’ll choose from .i they've glitter touches, f i t t1 or boxy jackets, even nylI linings 1 .Buy for Spring

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