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B H t '' goirdbouil Infgrlsr^'- W ^. {S?SS:1S: jo h : k h m ^ g _ a f ’ *‘” -r= Kon^ iToEmbroi I Mtfcii r r Wl - » BsC'^SlpenUgea diiputa In » bitter eon- 5 S sp » ^ “"is 1 Lowtt r u proddM oy jj, th te »too»t * >■*“ be- »U-oot tmmuol- jjjt NoTembcr. gr;aFI«ll.M .;. .1 indAsked Building jliy,Mirch27-CaBsiaCi ied state board of ed( penditure of funds to pre\ Miin^ into a serious state jBottoJohn Remsburg, Bu [rfgald he did not think it iue materials to repair t w/our full-time employes; Kd I willlDpicss to do the i nbyes at the school — itKleri omploycd to n ^ ftounos and buila- ijood condition and rto lunrcyed the build- j»*lUi4groupo( Albion ^tbeUiptpa-nolsNi rttelhebuildlngiTorUie ^ tjBihtJaujed the paint » J' WtttoBtmsberB.Annejt :KUm on the p u t of the rl to pretwt the "mulU* w flr ampiu »t 8I0E." He . r»ew8thial».000ftV»JJ. ta KiMVt Income fund KtaBiriformalnKnanM *^1. t t necesury materials .,t ijcdiMed without an BU- u,. afiaaltojt*leboard.H8 *• taittUe^^!Chswd. ^ tkcbooitetnot oao ^ taQeDlfortq^ecp."'’. u, (Btilsmltwrrtpalrt.are stcedeil'Uid In addition’ er it k u i cblpplRi paint he },ij , feoU be taken to prevent calle j^wfilUBg. ' Official E [appedby Sf obeReport T LKtnj,U»rch27W-A “jS,® BTBUjaUnj committee riSiJ R-elfj-Roberti vio- •‘’J Dt the »tftte'» lob- b hiQdJtng a 1551 build- « a »hich netted him Itt ei7t iOtt baud on a 10-day xwn feeoam«ttI(J: Uj U ccnjtralncd to "■ mt there U doubt S I » »W*Uon of the letter ^ there h u been jivlo- ^ ‘Pint of the law. . ^ MJwiltArtlon ”2 »hlch It (the Koma »»> » u Geilsntd to of- "ehJJi of thU state waa S r ^ InUnHonally Jms- He Roberu w,d Edgar cartt mwrt. pre*ented Batlni lij; '^'"dthelnvejtl- iJ® M 'litlito u « S i "A 2S '“ b)’ Un mlio « ' S'; '“ “'n to onlte T"— ---------- , CLl ?Weath^X? si ,4£U-'S i« S R< : jri®^lhilakJin« An o»lcl»U collet does Iwied ,*Wlng u Her turns cold M8.00 fiffl v.ti ®«‘" e « inches “ licit Dol- nlns «Port U «»lde ». '"IfraoBlh. Mr, nounc Eaturi ^ itoB rD fflth ;■ jboud , WM** ^ IS fw tk« I g 19U __ 6 -----------1 ~ -A- Regioni ^ Ammunition T roil Top Trunij fl — 19SI, to launch ao general offensive ea; mute Into North Korea without cleaninco ka. and from tho Joint chief*. Van Fleet haa , lien- tald he was stopped'.by orders. ' eon- s. The army tailored Its combat M>P effort In Korea to conform to dlplo- hti' Tru- matlo declalons. ^ No records have been found at . the Pentajon to support Van FJeefs ,^,g statement he was -crying to turn 'J'‘ me loose" to destroy the enemy In June. 1051—or to show he naked for clewance to stoge an offensive into ?, North Korea. v“ ; the '6 . Ammunition stocks In the far Urr tict- east have now rcached tho point dui Jay, where Pen. Mark W. Clark's far ma edtoFix f tags at SICE ' issia County State Rep. James An- : of education Friday to authorize v to prevent tho buildings at SICE i state of disrepair. He addressed irg, Rupert, a njember of the state poll . . sett tiink it would cost more than $300 epair the buildings now. He said Imer ployes at the school and they have yest io the ncccasary repair work. The wl gov, id° Reds Seeking nd i . .. ^ ® „Ii ^ Asiatic Gams, S Premier Says "I- air *f ond j,e WASHDJaTON. March 37 (fl— Insla j,e Premier Rene Mayer. France, said assu Ijit today his nation has "pojlUve proof' feet, that communtsl^led forces In Indo- she » China are battling to bring Burma, slx-r r . Thailand and India "wlihln the reach of International communism." ^ fj. Mayer said In a speech prepared , for a NaUonal Press club luncheon IT . that French and loyal Indo-Chinese troops have “been able to fnistrate- this now enemy drive thus far, but: “It Is apparent that In Indo-Chlna {JL- S. the major objective of the Vletmlnh ^ ^ at this fflonCDC is Mt.ataiply the 9 «aa c j ^ S w a W nSr^SffW i ** taeiiusr .to* duM t • eoaimmlst “fl fdrees ta:Indo-<Jhl0n and Korea. Mayer todk Ume out from his talks r* with President Elsenhower and oth- er lop American of/JcJaJa'to make his speech. Among other things, he *0 “ al)M Ior; JJ( 1. A world-wide economic and moneUry conference to help the T frte world belter pJaa sUps for In- J, creasing trade. 3. The U. B. to sponsor "a groat program for the construcUon of low- cost housing" In France as part of an Investment program aimed at ^ f- curbing communism. I- 3. Tbe n. S. and France to *‘pull" . the cjcperlence gained In fighting the ' reds-io Korea and Irdo-Chlna to He w the common advantage of Americans Depu * and.Frenchmen. "The French gov- oosst . eminent," he said, "calls earnestly o®"^® ^ for « close coordination of our strat- Trl ejy and methods in the far east." befor IV I ------------------ ------ settli i„Witness Flays |“J 5 Probe Tactics S'' ’* WA8HINOTON. March 37 W -Ed- Keith w nl W. Barrett, former head of the »igne< ‘'Voice of America" testified today .n.. le soma Investigating s e n a to r s are r- ’‘childish headline hunters" gone ^wi- “ "hoBwlld." I- did not mention Senator Me- < qb t tr earthy. R , Wls., by name, but left llttla^oubtltwastohlmhewasrer ^lock '• ferring. jad " Barrett, who once directed the paid 1 *• Voice and the related state depart- police f- went overseas Inform tlon program, pjllty * oflered these comments before a an ex senate foreign relations subcommIt- by clt l«, which like McCarthy, Is InvesU- per hi d gaUng this nation's overseas infor- east ' I- matlon machinery. Law 1- To triumph In the cold war. Bar- poste<l rett Bold, requires effecUve persua- police a tlon to "win the minds of men." ing. P "It does not mean going hogwlld. also f. le misconstruing propaganda as a sub- If stltute for action.” he sold. '‘It does throuj V not mean letting childish headline hunters frighten us Into such shrill CJrt*- >f and strident techniques as to antag- Ocl o onlte at the outlet those we seek to rr ^ win over." 1 STRIKE CALLED ' CLEVELAND. March 37 MV-The f«"?“ Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen “ Jl®* today called * strike of 3,300 train- men and yardmen for 8 ajn. Satur- 8«t <J*y sgalnst the N/ckcl PJate rofltl A. Ta and Its leased Wheeling and Lake discusj ErieRttUggy. ■■ Red Cross Workers To Report Donati An urgent plea for R«f Cross ^ d can: tellecUon* into Twin FalU Bed Cross heai Issued Friday by C. R. Heppler. county Red ■ Heppler said Red Cross contrlbuUons tot *18.000. Most of the amount *-as raised n Some returns aro reported from the rural c IdenUal canvass. , . Howard Allen, city residential drive ch MllclUUona are nearly 80 per cent wmplet n'ns ahead of expectations. About 11,600 ' residential drive. Goal of thU j-ears drive I Mrs. George Baker. Twin Falls Red Cr nounced Red Croas offices In the old dty h Saturday to. facilitate handling of contrlbuUc i to 6 p.m .. . _____ i legionah NewspaperServinK I Threatens man Officials I slve eastern command Is trimming or- I hu future deliveries. I S- The army Is over-producing I hot “'nniunlUon items and would I iio. L '*'® ^ back their producUon- ■ but Uiere Is fear a hold-down order I ^ now would cause anoUjer outcry. gj.j These reports-from high officers I tim that their names not be ■ Jn used—came as a senate ormed serv- ■ jof, Ices subcommittee prepared to open ■ nto “ Public inquiry Wednesday Into ■ Van Fleet's claims that the U. s. f l eighth army was serloijsly and some- f l far Umes critically short of ammunition f l 'Int during all the 23 months he com- f l far manded U in Korea. Plan on Saar I ^ Halts French^ I U. S. Accord I ze VVASHINGTON. March 3T (fl- f l The United States and France fl , were reporud agreed today on fl Indo-Chlna and European defense fl te policy, but at odds over plans for fl selUlng ths tulure o[ the isdustrja) fl Saar basin. The French-Amerlcan disagree- fl IQ ment over Saar policy, developed fl yesterday u President £lsenhov,-er fl snd lop Amerfesn o;/jcJaJs _ conference with a vlslUng French goveminent delegation headed by B Premier Rene Mayer. 4 MeeUnni ' The problem was due to bob up '■ again today at four seporate meet- Ings scheduled m ainly to discuss t France's continued need for dollar pre _ aid In Europe and Indo-Chlna. hlj s As the talks entered their sec- (St ond day, Mayer was said to be — InslsUng Firance m ust get general . Id assurances she.wlll continue. In ef-. * 1 f feet, to dominate the Saar before A 0- she consents to Join the proposed a. slx-nallon European army. 56 Cot From Belch TTie Saar Is a rich steel-produc- ing area of 738 square miles, claim- ' ed by both Prance and western S ?, Gennany. After World war II, It ]}(,}, ' was detached from Germany and o? , integrated economically with France. •:— . «d Enz«peaa.'a7in3r'arraBcetbenti ' Whether this apparent conflict .. could be smoothed over before talks S. . end tomorrow wo« not apparent, y^g Boy’s Permit ' sma d •' ' T - Is Taken for hou , Recklessness orc t Edgar Waite, 17. Gooding, pleaded „ guilty when arraigned before Fro- •' bate Judge James P. Gossett Frl- the g day on a charge of reckless driving, nigh 0 He was.arrested Thursday night by _ , , Deputy Sheriff Guy Coles. Judge . Gossett ordered Waite's driving U- I, cense suspended for 60 days. . Trial of W illiam Hobdey, Corral, jj, before Probate Judge James P. Qos- -utno sett In Gooding has been transferred ^ to the court of Justice at the Peace Ben Parker. No date has been set The for hearing the case. The trial was securi , to have been held before Judge Gos- mopp 1 sett at 10 a. m. Friday. Hobdey two h was arrested Monday by Bbtritf -ne • Keith Anderson on 4. complaint ,txoye > algned by a private ciUien. tol6i ' Thomas NlshlmotoJs free on tioo 3.000 ’ bond pending his appearance In to-bai ’ Twin Falls poUco coun FridsT aft- The emoon on a charge of reckless drlv- rlne p • Ing. He waa arrested by city onicera ^ at 8:60 p.m. Thursday In tho 100 , . • block of Main ovenue souUj. “ } * Jack Duertg, routo 3. Twin Palls, I paid fines and costa toUilIng $18 In ' police court Friday when hc pleaded , guilty of speeding and driving on w itl t an expired license. He was charged had rl by city pollcc wim driving 35 miles on Un per hour or more oir Second avenue tanks • east Thursday. machl LawTence H. Flaherty. Mol ne. IU. pjojin . posted a $13 bond Thursday In Buhl , . police court on a charge, of *P«^- „,ntB £g. Police Judge Flos^ , also fined John R. Clark. Boise, M : oa . c h w o 01 roonliis R'™ I through mree stop signs. Senate Debate on pSi Tidelands Slated tidelands oil Issue wUl start next S«ul. Wednesday. senate B^PubH^.^od" 5 icei 5 A. Taft predicted today ^ at the discussion will lost a week or W ^ d a y s . _____________________ _____ __ te r s A i ’e U rg e d n a tio n s f o r T o ta l md campaign workcrt to turn their effect Ss S u ^ rt for tabulation « « m j oi ty Red Cross drive chalm an. a a ions toUl $432556 to date. Goal U repori Isrf In the business district canvass, ^ rural campaign and Twin Falls res. „,„e rive chairman, said the naldenlJri ,^0^ complete and contributions are wn- Toatl II.600 was raised during Ust >eari jo .40 drive Is $3,000. , ^ above Red Cross cxecuUvo mlnln: 1 city hall building will remata o ^ ,prc itrlbuUons. Office hours will be f m L -_ TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, FB C ongi’atula sH H U H II be ^ en S. --jJL 0- >n ir i) s- d I) y s Dan True, left,' Twin Falls, rccelret o r president, after True was Jud(ed wjaner < high school auditorium. Tbe contest was . (SUff photo-engravlni) }29 FFA Meir Here for i 1 Selection of 29 Future Farmers [ lighted the Friday moming seasior , State farmer awards will be prcse : Marines Regs ' Post i'll Fie : SEOUL, March 27 (ff)—U.S. m ' Vegas tonight from fired-up Chii earlier had wiped out all I(;j}thcm smash. •Tho marines recaptured the wcst( hours of bitter, costly hand-to-hanc A marine regimental commandei or captured every leatherneck in Vegas and nearby Reno out- ------ posts when 3,500 reds seized the positions in a surprise 1^^ night attack. q The oommandcr of the filth ma- ^ rlno reglmint sold tonight his leathernecks were In firm control i of Vegoa. They.had sent for supplies ' to dig in and rebuild the shattered , s.™ . W s.™ The first marine division troops are rt secured the hUl at 7:30 pin., but anoUii mopping up operations conUnued onl; two hours more on the upper slopes, would The marines roporJed they de- Is no stxoyed the effecUveness of from 13 The to 16 Chinese companies—more than that ' 3,000 troop»-ln the bloody, hand- Plans to-band flghtl^. f be pla Tho commander leading the ms- rine assault on Vegas messaged: uve p "We are on the top, situation well ^ In hand. Enemy has tried several ffiuj.i attempts to reinforce and counter- hlsh-v attack." -lew Withering Fire would Withering red machlnegun fire crop- < had ripped at the marine attackers *ould on Uielr way up the slope. Marine yo“ ^ tanks hammered at the communist Kon n machlnegun nests. Smoke from ex- >”eet. plodlng shells shrouded the outpost. Col. L. W. Walt, a marine rcgl- mental commandcr, disclosed that ^ every- leatherneck on Vegas and Reno when tho reds hit was pre- boii sumed deod or captured. orders Casaaltles lll{h at Bla The number was not reported, but presumably was amall. Frontline re- porta sold casualties In the light ' back up the slope were far greater. The reds sUU clung to Reno nnd U T i. lo Old Bflldy, B3 mlla north of IV U Seoul. Old Baldy was captured Wednesday from the V. B. seventh Infantry division. Allied warplanes ' i ilnce have dropped hundreds of tons _ [if bombn on Ihe heJghtln a vlrtufllly Risky S "Yea. Ifs risky bustncssj";sajd the weatherman. 'Thlngy geT-a little out of hand this Ume of . year—and who knows how much . effect those atomic te.its are hav- Ing on the weather?" oy s c A good alibi, thought Uie AP reporter, who hoped thU forecast: for the next five daj-s would be '7* more occurate than Uje last one: "Showers Saturday and again ”. about Tuesday; oUierwlse fair. ® Toatl aoiounta ranging fiom .10 to .40 oflan-lnch,.Temperatur«. above normal; maxlmums 63-#8, mlnlnjumj3<-48.'' ^ (Profblyl. , . , " , ..................... .... ........ ' ' ' ‘ Un, PtE .HO, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1952 itulates FFA Speech rccelret ooDgratuUUona frera Donald Travis.: 1 winner «r the FFA atate oratorical contest c< tntest was a part of tho 3Xnd annnal FFA sti it * ll H [embers Are S 3 r State Farmt ''armers of AiVierica members for sti ' session of the 22nd annual state FF> 36 presented at th e American Legion ------------------------------------ — rr— ■( Fiefce^^^l •U.S. marines regained outpost fpa •up Chinese''reda who 24 hours i(;j}thcmcckB th ere in a aurprise and he western front.outpost after 10 enhl l-to-hand trench fighting. and nmander said-the Chinese killed fltJ leck in small holding forces on it- Gooc M Benson Notes SS I.. Spud SiU’plus 52'.' S Crop Thi'eats S” i WASHINGTON. March 37 tfl - Beatuay of Agriculture Benson r S . cautioned tttrmers todsy thst-they P» are running the risk of producing ut anoUier. potato surplus. , ‘J ed only this' tim e, the government es. would not be involved because there .^i , e. is no price ropptrt program, n The socretaiy aald In a statement . sm in that a survey of farm' planting {JoO' d. plans Indicates too many acres may be planted to potatoes. Ment The federal crop reporting board's Jf"** Morch 19 report. Indicated prospec- „ Uve plahUng of 1^09,000 acres, or 2™“ an increose of 02,000 over lest year, wlUi most of the Inaease In the r- hlgh-ylcldlng commercial areas., *'o dl Benson said that this acreage Cle wx>uld produce, a t average yields, a Dona re crop-of'3M mlUlon bushels. This Idah< rs would be 37 million more than last don ^ ^0 year and; Behson said. 25 to 30 mil- Loyd Jt Kon more th a n will be needed to Flftii, (. meet, fully all national require- ley, i it menta., trlct. , ‘ Congress eliminated price sup- L> t ‘r porta for. potatoes two years ago. Do'ce ------------------------------- suurs Id ORDEfU PLACED Lairy 5- BOISE, M arch' 37 (U.R—Four meat Madl; orders for the state hospital south dark at Blcickfoot were placed today by vguni ,t the State purchasing agent. They gouth , Included Independent. Meat com- Martt If pany. Inc., T w in Falls. $913.48. Ic. r. ~ - " ft Ministerial Associs d a Annual Good Fr TradlUonal Good Friday services will I sponsored by the T»-ln Falls Min- onchei literlol association will be held at Cur E 1 p. m. April 3 In the Radio Ron- World devoo, the R ev; Edwin E. Crist, porUd pastor of the Church of the Breth- Reh ren and president of the awoclatlon, M J b announced Friday. a t Uie Services will feature a sermon by The Uia Rev. Ray Eugene Crow, p,astor, over I First BapUst church, and music Uie i by a chorus comprising the choirs Donal of various chxirches. First 1 The pubUc Is urged by Uie. Rev. audlcr Mr. Orlst»to attend. The chamber A. of commerce hiw urscd Uiat busl- PalU, ness housea close between 1 and 3 iavoca p.-m. on Good FWdoy. DeVlIl The Rev. M r. Crow has chosen tlan e as 'his topic, "Victory Through ths fering. CTO**."' . ; . " pastor - Russell Bennatt, Plrst Baptist will o. church choir director, will lead the Montg< combined fhpnw . and Florence Mar- comma Nine Irrigated Idaho CounI eech Winner "j rc( Ita wa egi coi thl hai cot act era be con stai whl lish mlt con five call trai Chl Koi Id Travis, Fallen. N er, naUonal FFA vice I contest condaeted Tbnraday night at the . hs al FFA sUte conTentloa btlng held here, ^en mui * fl * * Invl e Selected froi hop rmer Degrees “i s for state farmer degrees high- jtate FFA convention in Twin Falls, 1 Legion hall at 6:30 p. m. today. e —“ Only two per cent'of the vis! total paid state membership ' ^ eligible j e c e i v e . th ® p 9K ftty^rd, the.,tliird,highest'^- ^ub W i m by the FF^ organizatioiiV " Boys must oompAto at> least G. » V years study in -Tocatlonal agriouN J j ' ture and be members of the local post FPA Chapter for two years before { ours applytw for'the stat* degree. . Applicants are to pass district •rifle nnd state committee eramlnaUons and have in operation an outstand- ing prolcct program and show lead, r 10 enhip In their FFA chapUr, school ^ and community. The iiled auto chapter farm degree winners on . „ are MonUe Petenon and -Harold Boh Schmidt, Wendell; Keith SmlUi. heai Gooding, and - Dean Ruhter, Vem R., GuUlford and Ray Harris, Jen)m^ disc I north Maglo Valley district. W Roscoe Ward, Raft River; Lav- S rence LaRue, Frank Hunt, Elmer Uscola. Lonny Ames and Neldon Jones. Heybum. and Richard Jacob- ^ . f a sen. Rupert, east Magic VaUey dls- - Robert Valentine, Dcrald Glenn, ^ .Z Jerry Lowe and Roger Thleme, Kimberly: Roger Requa and Darrell Bweet, Twin Falls; Derek Con. trell, Lyle Masters and Alley Ak- land. Buhl, and Gary Dolana, Castleford, south Magic Volley dls- nent Sherm Snow, Moscow, North Ida- "tta, ho district; Jomes Wroten, Nampa; .r nTav J»n Hubert and Ralph Taylor, qo Meridian, Boise Valley district; Ed- j,e " jjji'. ward Parsons and Arvln Budge, yr, „ec. PaKJt«; SIH Pease and James ^ or Tniesdell, WUder; Lon Baker, ijL ;,aj. Stuart Nesbitt, Eugene Vertner and ^ iri ti,e Harold Potter. Welser, westem Id*. ho district -p^: cage Cledon MerrlU, Snake River; the Is, a Donald Koester and Rennell Weeks, cn £ This Idaho Falls; John Cannon and Con- of pi last don Wright. Blackfoot; Calvin Dye, for a mil- Loyd Lydum and Paul Madsen. lerles f to Plrtii. and Terry Huntsman. Bhel- cri lire- ley, south upper Snake River dls- crush trlct. -• head sup- loTin LoQsll, North Fremont; eerve ago. Do'ce Rappleye, Teton; Brent Mat- m a suun, Vearl Hansen, Ned Home. Larry s. Jansen, Dwnyne Luthy. neat Madison; Wayne Siddoway, Hal |\n JUth Clark and Dennis Can, Blaby; Rer ' by Young and Ronald Brenchley. L ■hey South Fremont; LoMar Barrus and *■ 0«- Marten Palmer, Sugar Salem, and BU; (c«i)iinB«d r » ( t I . caiBBB I) ducer ------------------------------------------— --------— Idahc isociation Plans ' >dFriday Services 3 ■lees will be the organist. Two special On- anthems are being Rrrjpared, “Open , at Cur Eyes" and "Ood So Loved the »n- World." the assoclnUon presldent-re- r**** rUt, porUd. ^ •Ul- Rehearsal of the combined chorus {m .. ion. M l be h«d at 13:30 p. m. Sunday at Uie First Baptist church. gim by The Rev. Mr. Crist will preside niftju, ■tor, over the services and will present cultiir usic Uie scripture readUig. The Rev. olxs Donald Blackstone, pastor of the ^cret First Prcsbyterlon church. w1U lead five ■ lev. audience recitation. T he Rev. W. tl iber A. MacArthur. pastor of the Twin to tht usl- PalU, MeUiodlst church. wlU offer memb d 3 lavocaUon. The Rev. Richard 0. DeVlIllers, pastor of the F ln t Chris, sen tlan church, will conduct tha ofi WAl Uis fering. Tho Rev. W. Elton Green, c ap t pastor of the Church of Nasarene, mand< Ust wui offer, prayer, and' IJaut. Bee died T the Montgomery, local Salrat/on-Army Into i ar- commander, will give the benedlc. annou: ltt,ltiaa,._ ^ dutb 09$ ^ lo Counties j_________ iWn ,r AulSIt SerMO ef CIrtsUdos ^uoeUlKl Ptm tnd Ualttd T n u -U. S. So I Challen I Germ ( From UP and AF UNITED, NATIOI^S, N. Y., Marc red China and North Korea today Itary personnel who have allegedly warfare to a.neutral area for U.N. Opening a campaign to beat do United States is guUty of bacterio H egate Ernest A. Gross denounced c( confcssionB^Lflnd p r o p o s e d . ----- that those from whom they ¥> had been obtained be sent to JJ( H countries not supporting U.N. w action in Korea. I After a period of "rest and recup* eratloh," he said, those men would be questioned by an impartial UJI. commUalon to verify or deny the statements they aUegedly made WJ while red prisoners. gecn Flan OuUlned ' duce The commission would be cstab- in^ Ushed under a resoluUon Gross sub- _ab< mltted to the eO>nation poUtlcal fltca: commltee. It would be mada up ot in tti five countries to b« selected by the wl usembly Md the raoiaUoB uid i WM called on the reds ta permit It to vised B | travel freely In the roahtlaod ot slnsl H China and both North and South om i H The U.S. submitted this draft Just ^ , after the committee turned down- Bei 16 In favor to 40 against wlUi five uqm ^0 abstenUons—an Aslim-backed Soviet i«n'' demand that representatives ot com- v,i-' munlst China and North Korea be Invited here to repeat their charges. Vbhlnsky Abwat Andrei Y. Vlshlnsky, whose return in vl from Moscow bad been awolOd s k hopefully by TT.N. delegates seeking ^ e i a sign that the Kremlin's "peaca' glble. ^ r i talk Is alncere. was not present. yO Soviet Delegate Valerian A. Zoria, who spoke at the opening of the po- " w . !«),. Utlcal- committee's debate on germ ” f,,* warfare, told newsmen Vlihinilgr ^‘‘8. would not be here today. Experienced obeervcra felt that, If „,_h the Vlahlnskydoeshavaagenulnepeace , i t . offer to make,’ b« Is more likely to tkA . see nfgdtlatlons In motion through th® ». nrtvalireorridor c}iat than la a g’Senate Oltay.' ' g'S ^ Of Bohlen as trict n ' TVT S Envoy JVears !M- Frm. AT uia OP g l" WASraNQTON, M.roh XI The senate, pre«iag toward a vota ners on tho nomination of Charles E: rold Bohlen to be ambassador to Russia, ilUi, heart a plea from Senator Welktr. rcm R.. Ida, today for even.tempertd lm^ discussion. iff',; With PKjkfent Etsenhower's pra»- tlge directly InToWed. overwhelming approval of Bohlen Memed. asRired j j f " once the roll waa called. joK. Welker, opposing the 'noojlnaUon. said he deplored th* fact that “tom. « ^ perieeearftogetalltUehot-dur. « .JO, Ing Wednesday debata among the RepubUcans. He told Ws GOP eol- _ s Mp .' S Su Neariy all the crtUca of Bohlen m , ^ DeaocraUp Leader Johnson. Te*- A as, jumped to his feet to say hs w u . “not gleeful" over the dlspaU and i "not getUag foy hUarlty* out of \ J.7* on Uie contrary, Johnson said, WO be w u "saddened.'" Sen. c Welker said .be had "so anlgios- that c Ity" toward those 'Who differ wlUi stoppe him and support Bohlen. coun^ “ ‘1 This b no ttae to get mad and by st« **• abuse each other." he aald. fleers. •Pablla galleries were packed for The er; the anticipated serutto shordown Otimm :ks, cn Bohlen. ‘Diere were long lines Waync in- of people In the corridors hoping law hi ve, for a chance to get Inta the gal- idobo en. lerles. in any el- Critics faced an apparently Zq 1 'la- crushing defeat In their efforts to uto&'« head off an appointee who once Uqocr nt; served the Truman administration iiutnc at- In a policy-making role. - at ^ I Nominees Elected S For Potato Board I'S nd BURLEY, M arch 3T—PoUto p w S : ! ! ' ducers and handlers -’ for souUiem fJ® Idaho selected nominees Thursday ‘“S ® for Uie committee to administer the ' federal marketing order regulating the potato Industry in Idaho and ** Melheur county. Oregon. .c Winslow Whltely, Oakley, and i-------- '® Martin Pomeroy. Twin Falls, were nominated by the potato handlers ^ wlUi Vem Routh, Twin Falls, and -n u Art HulHnga, Burley, as alteraaies. y, ■» ?. MltcheU and Flpyd Wolfe, boUi Burley, were nominated by the teen producera and Roy Marguess. Bur- “ ley,- and JuUua Newmon,- Murt*ugh. "K were elected altem atea. . Similar m eet,lng8 have been nt Pl»an«l by the department of agri- ^ « culture In other secUons of the state. From the nomlnaUons tha *'6 teatUry. of agriculture will appoint ^ five representaUvea of producera -S?“ «• and Uuw repreaenUng the handlera w to the committee. Each committee \hT« « n^ember wUl have aa alternate. S* NAVY LEADEB DIES . .1 ^ I’ March 37^W ;- n, capt. Warner Ryaraon' Edsall, com- e. raon'der ot tha b a ttl^ p . MUsoMI ee died Thundsy while taklo* Ws.sSip ly Info a faV eutere pcr^ .th* aavy :• announced. It aald the cauji’;ci(I death jrw beart Xallure. . : i' " ■■ ' FINAL ■ EDITION PBIOB 6 CENTS ' Sounds ^ enge in I 1 Claims UP and AF BeporU . I I, Y.. March 2 7 -T h e U.S. challenged | pea today to send all American mil. |l allegedly confessjjd to waging germ i| I for U.N. questioning. I to beat down red charges that the II )f bacteriological warfare, U. S. del- ji nounced communist use of "extorted 11 )sed. --------- _i! nt'to Benson Trims j 1"; USDABudget Ten Per Cent made WASHINOTON, March 37 W — 'I Secretary Benson haa plans to re- \k duce agriculture departmsnt spend- J Blab- Ing-except for.farm price support# ‘f •„»ub- —about 10 per c e trt^ the coming if Utlcal fucal year and considerably more il u p o t In the following year. |l ly tte wluj White House approval, ha f >uUoB Uid beton oongresi n m t d t y a T»- ii. It to vised budget for the fiscal year be* l| ’“I ot ginning July 1. trimming tUl.WO.- ,v ^ t h 000 from a budget'of »1M4.400M0 i , , , recotomended by former toealdent *ju*t. TTVBisn. . Benson indicated possible redoe* J “ ’f® Uons of more than 300 mUUon dol- iu,-in ^ budget to' bo submitted a ' i com- ygjj. , *n5e new secretary aald ha ex* “ «“ • pected opposition to his proposed reducUons. But he said It is tlm^ view of the naUonal debt and • v^ted ijig defense' spending, to reduea ieklng government activities wherever pos- 'e*ea' glble. , the farmer standpoint, the.' most signlfleaht reoomnendatlon made by Benson w u that the an- 250-milUon.dollar agrl^tural conservation subsidy program be re- ,«f *1““ ^ to ^*0 mUUon dollars be* ginning wiUi the 1Q54 crop. .He said that u n d e n ts program , -L 4h4i govepimeat sh ^ d maka pa». 'i Uy Uld t f o w r n ^ t , This would ellmlnat*. payments iq 'to farmers far- reounlag. annual conservation praoUces, such as re«. appUealios of Ume and tetlllier. irfi Beasott estfmaCod his faodget ^ ° would roduce the departmenf# pay- . , roll the equlvaleat.of 3,464 full4lme 37 _ employes from the. «,803 full-time «Biploye Jevel anticipated by*the « £- Trmta budget ■ : , Tbe secretary aald tbe 380.mII* - dollar conservation aUbaldy - OQ,d Prosram could be carried out^thU ^ year wlUi an approprlaUon of only 311 oUlloa doUars. latsely thtougb-v. minr uvlngs.ln admlnlstrattve opensea ,0^ vlUiout cutting one cent off snb>: sidles already promised farmera. itjor, Benson’s budget—ea v u the case ' | 'tem' oi Human recommendations—did not oover outlayt for loaru and- 4) . ool* jX‘ State Senator T«- Attacksldaho I iwu . Gaadng Acts said, wnSBB, March 37 W -fitatd Sen. Claric HamUton charged today * mos- that card-Uble gambUng had been ' «fth atopped In Wefser and Waahlngton county hut so t elsewhere In the sUto and by stata liquor law esforcement of- fleers. - for Tbe Demociatlo-seaator called on. town Commissioner of Jjtw £nforcenunt Unes Wayne Summen to say why "the ' ping law h u hot been .enforced ^ over gal- Idaho and why It was not enforced In any ploce prior to J a it H."* aiUy In Boise, Summers called Ham- s to uton'a chargee ’^dlculoua." Hs said once liquor Uw enforcunent agents were lUon instructod' to'perm it no gambling ' at esUbllshmenU bolding beer and J liquor licenses, but did sot tsteifm with putlm e gomes.- BamUton w u critical of the law 1 enforcement department and what- r n he called Ita "good squads" during the recent sesdon ot tbe leglslatura. . . ifflL He opposed repeal of the local op- i Uon aotnuichlne law.' ' 9 e declared In a sUtement that .H-- gambling w u stopped In Washing* . ton oounty because he w u Its se&'« ator. Fatal Fun Md THREE RIVERS, Mich, March 37 W -A test of teen-age nerve' ° ‘{f- resultod In the death of three ’the teea-ag« ein a lonely country', Bw- road lu t night. - -• Two others were criUoaOy In-- • - , Jured u a result of a game, of- . "chicken" between two ywiUjfaU; ; - drivers; ........................... f-'V; With their headUghts.out, tW ; ; tbecanto.»<n*to-pII*!Of;J^, 3%ft dead-vAff i^B M Q japf.

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[rfgald he did not think it iue materials to repair t w/our full-time employes; Kd I willlDpicss to do the i nbyes a t the school — itKleri omploycd to n ^ ftounos and buila- ijood condition and

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Ammunition T roil Top Trunijfl — 19SI, to la u n ch a o general offensive ea; mute Into N orth K o re a w ithout cleaninco ka. and from tho Jo in t chief*. V an F lee t haa ,

lien- tald h e was s topped '.by orders. ' eon- s. T he a rm y ta ilo red Its com bat M>P effort In K orea to conform to dlplo- hti' Tru- matlo declalons.

^ No records h av e been found a t . the P en ta jo n to suppo rt V an FJeefs

,^ ,g statem ent h e w as -crying to tu rn 'J '‘ me loose" to destroy th e enem y In June. 1051—o r to show h e naked for clewance to s to g e an offensive into ?, North K orea. v“

; the ' 6 . A m m unition stocks In th e fa r Urr tict- east have now rcached tho po in t dui Jay, where P e n . M a rk W. C lark 's fa r ma

edtoFix f tags at SICE 'issia County S ta te Rep. Jam es An- : of education F r id a y to authorize v to prevent tho buildings a t SICE i state of d isrepair. He addressed irg, Rupert, a njem ber of th e s ta te poll

. . setttiink it would co st m ore than $300 epair the buildings now. He said Imer ployes at the school and they have yest io the ncccasary re p a ir work. Thewl gov,

id° Reds Seekingnd i . . . ^ ® „ I i Asiatic Gams,S Premier Says "I-air *f ondj,e W ASH DJaTO N. M arch 37 ( fl— Insla j,e Premier Rene M ayer. France , said assu Ijit today h is n a tio n h a s "pojlUve p ro o f ' feet,

th a t com m untsl^led forces In In d o - she » China are b a ttlin g to bring B urm a, slx-r

r . Thailand a n d In d ia "w lihln the reach of In te rn a tio n a l communism ." ^

f j . Mayer sa id I n a speech prepared , for a N aU onal P ress club luncheon I T

. th a t F rench a n d loyal Indo-C hinese troops have “ been able to fn is tr a te - this now enem y drive th u s fa r , bu t:

„ “I t Is a p p a re n t th a t In Indo -C h lna {JL- S . the m ajor ob jective of th e V letm lnh ^ ^ a t th is fflonCDC is M t.a ta ip ly the

9 «aa c j ^ S w a W n S r ^ S f f W i** t a e i i u s r . t o * d u M t • e o aim m lst “fl fdrees ta :In d o -< Jh l0 n and K orea.

Mayer todk U m e o u t from h is talks r* with P residen t E lsenhow er a n d o th-

er lop A m erican of/JcJaJa 'to m ake his speech. A m ong o the r things, h e * 0

“ a l)M Io r; J J (1. A w orld-w ide economic and

moneUry con fe rence to help th e T frte world b e l te r p Ja a sU ps fo r In - J , creasing trade .

3. T he U. B. to sponsor "a g roat program for th e construcUon of low- cost housing" In F rance as p a r t of an Investm ent program aim ed a t ^

f- curbing com m unism .I- 3. T b e n . S . a n d F rance to *‘pull". the cjcperlence ga ined In figh ting th e '

reds-io K orea a n d I rd o -C h ln a to H e w the common a dvan tage of A mericans Depu

* and .F renchm en. "T he F rench gov- oosst . eminent," h e sa id , "calls earnestly o®" ® ^ for « close coo rd ination of our s tr a t- Trl

ejy a n d m e thods in the f a r east." beforIV I ------------------ ------ — se ttli

i„ Witness Flays | “J 5 Probe Tactics S''’* W A8HINOTON. M arch 37 W -E d - Keith

w n l W . B a rre tt , fo rm er head o f th e »igne<‘'Voice of A m erica" testified today .n ..

le soma Investigating s e n a t o r s arer- ’‘childish h e a d lin e h un te rs" gone ^w i- “ "hoBwlld."I- did n o t m en tio n Senator M e- <qb t tr earthy . R , W ls., by nam e, b u t le ft

l l t t l a ^ o u b t l tw a s t o h lm h e w a s r e r ^lock'• ferring. ja d" Barre tt, w ho once directed th e paid 1*• Voice and th e re la te d s ta te depart- policef- went overseas I n fo r m tlo n program , pjllty* oflered these com m ents before a an ex

senate foreign re la tio n s subcommIt- by clt l« , which like M cC arthy , Is InvesU- per hi

d gaUng th is n a tio n 's overseas in fo r- east 'I- matlon m ach ine ry . Law1- To tr ium ph In th e cold w ar. B ar- poste<l

rett Bold, req u ire s effecUve persua- policea tlon to "win th e m inds of men." ing. P

" It does n o t m e a n going hogwlld. also f. le misconstruing propaganda as a sub-If stltute for a c tio n .” he sold. ' ‘I t does throujV not m ean le t t in g childish headline

hunters fr ig h ten u s Into such shrill CJrt*->f and s tr iden t techniques as to an tag - O c lo onlte a t th e o u t le t those we seek to r r^ win over." 1

S T R IK E CALLED „ 'CLEVELAND. M arch 37 MV-The f« "? “

Brotherhood o f R a ilroad T rainm en “ Jl®* today called * s tr ik e o f 3,300 tra in -men and y a rd m e n for 8 a jn . Sa tu r- 8 « t<J*y sga ln st th e N/ckcl PJate rofltl A. Taand Its leased W heeling and Lake discusj ErieRttUggy. ■■ •

Red Cross Workers To Report Donati

An urgen t p le a fo r R « f Cross ^ d can: tellecUon* in to T w in FalU Bed Cross heai Issued F riday by C. R . Heppler. county Red ■

Heppler sa id R ed Cross contrlbuUons tot *18.000. M ost o f th e am ount *-as raised n Some re tu rn s a r o reported from the rural c IdenUal canvass. , .

Howard A llen , c ity residential drive ch MllclUUona a re nearly 80 per cent w m plet n'ns ahead of expectations. A bout 11,600 ' residential d rive . G oal of thU j-ea rs drive I

Mrs. G eorge B aker. Twin Falls Red Cr nounced Red Croas offices In th e old d ty h Saturday to. fac ilita te handling of contrlbuUc i to 6 p .m . . ‘ .

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legionah Newspaper ServinK

I Threatens man Officials Islve eastern command Is trimming or- Ih u fu ture deliveries. I

S- The a rm y Is over-producing Iho t “ 'nniunlUon item s and would Iiio . L'*'® ^ back th e ir p roducU on- ■

but Uiere Is fea r a hold-down order I now would cause anoU jer outcry. ■

gj.j These re p o r ts - f ro m high officers Itim th a t th e ir nam es not be ■

Jn used—came a s a se n ate ormed serv- ■jof, Ices subcommittee p repared to open ■nto “ Public inquiry W ednesday Into ■

Van Fleet's claim s th a t the U. s . f l• eighth army w as serloijsly and some- f l

f a r Umes critically sh o r t of ammunition f l'In t during all th e 23 m on ths he com- f lfa r manded U in K orea. ■

Plan on Saar I Halts French I

U. S. Accord Ize VVASHINGTON. M arch 3T ( f l - f l

The United S ta te s and France f l, were reporud ag reed today on f l

Indo-Chlna a n d E uropean defense f lt e policy, but a t odds over plans for f l

selUlng th s tulure o[ th e isdustrja) f lSaar basin. ■

The French-A m erlcan disagree- f lIQ ment over S a a r po licy , developed f l

yesterday u P re sid e n t £lsenhov,-er f lsnd lop Amerfesn o;/jcJaJs ■

_ conference w ith a vlslUng French ■goveminent de legation headed by BPremier Rene M ayer. ■

4 M eeU nni ■' The problem w as due to bob up ' ■again today a t fo u r seporate meet- ■Ings scheduled m a in ly to discuss tFrance's continued need for dollar pre

_ aid In Europe a n d Indo-C hlna. h l js As the ta lks e n te red the ir sec- (St

ond day, M ayer w as said to be— InslsUng Firance m u s t ge t general .Id assurances she .w lll continue. In ef-. * 1 f feet, to dom inate th e Saa r before A 0- she consents to Jo in th e proposed a. slx-nallon E uropean army.56 C ot F rom Belch

TTie Saar Is a r ic h steel-produc- ing area of 738 sq u a re miles, claim- ' ed by both P ra n ce and western S

?, Gennany. A fter W orld w ar I I , I t ]}(,}, ' was detached from G erm any and o ? ,

i n t e g r a t e d economically with France. •:—

. «d E nz«peaa.'a7in3r'arraB cetbenti ' W hether th is a p p aren t conflict

.. could be sm oothed over before talks S. . end tomorrow wo« n o t apparent, y ^ g

■ Boy’s Permit ' smad • ' ' T

- Is Taken for hou,Recklessness or c

t Edgar W aite, 17. Gooding, pleaded „ guilty when a rra igned before Fro-

•' ba te Judge Ja m es P . Gossett F rl- t h e g day on a charge o f reckless driving, n ig h0 H e w as.arrested T hursday night by _ , , Deputy S heriff G uy Coles. Judge. Gossett ordered W aite 's driving U-I, cense suspended fo r 60 days.. Trial of W illiam Hobdey, Corral, j j ,

before Probate Judge Jam es P. Qos- -utnose tt In Gooding h a s been transferred ^ to the court o f Ju stice at the PeaceBen Parker. N o da te has been se t Thefor hearing th e case. T he trial was securi

, to have been held before Judge Gos- mopp1 se tt a t 10 a. m . Friday. Hobdey two h

was arrested M onday by Bbtritf -ne• K eith A nderson on 4. complaint ,txoye > algned by a p rivate ciUien. t o l 6 i ' Thomas N lsh lm o toJs free on tioo 3.000’ bond pending h is appearance In to-bai ’ Twin Falls poUco coun FridsT a ft- The

emoon on a charge of reckless drlv- rlne p• Ing. He waa a rrested by city onicera ^■ a t 8:60 p .m . T hu rsday In tho 100 , .• block of M ain ovenue souUj. “} *

Jack Duertg, rou to 3. Twin Palls,I paid fines and costa toUilIng $18 In ' police court Friday w hen hc pleaded , guilty of speeding a n d driving on w itl t an expired license. H e was charged had rl■ by city pollcc w im driving 35 miles on Un

per hour or more o ir Second avenue tanks• east Thursday. machl

LawTence H. F lahe rty . Mol ne. IU . pjojin . posted a $13 bond T hursday In Buhl ,. police court on a charge, of *P«^- „ ,n tB

£ g . Police Judge F los^, also fined Jo h n R . Clark. Boise, M : oa . c h w o 01 roonliis R '™I through m ree s top signs.

Senate Debate on pSi Tidelands Slated

tidelands oil Issue wUl sta rt next S « u l . Wednesday.

senate B ^ P u b H ^ .^ o d " 5icei5 A. T aft predicted today ^ a t thediscussion will lo s t a week or W ^d a y s . _____________________ _____ __

t e r s A i ’ e U r g e d

n a t i o n s f o r T o t a l

md campaign w orkcrt to turn the ir effect S s S u ^ r t for tabulation « « m j oity Red Cross drive c h a lm a n . a aions toUl $432556 to date. Goal U repori I s r f In the business distric t canvass, ^ rural campaign and Twin Falls res. „ ,„ e

rive chairman, said the naldenlJri , ^ 0^complete and contributions are w n - T oatlII.600 was raised during Ust > eari jo .40 drive Is $3,000. , ^ above

Red Cross cxecuUvo mlnln:1 city hall building will remata o ^ ,prc itrlbuUons. Office hou rs will be f m L - _

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s D an T rue, le ft,' Twin Falls, rccelre t o r p resident, a fte r T rue was Jud(ed wjaner <

high school auditorium . Tbe contest was . (SU ff photo-engravlni)

}29 FFA Meir Here for i

1 Selection o f 29 Future Farmers [ lighted the F riday moming seasior , S tate fa rm er awards will be prcse

: Marines Regs ■ ' Post i'll Fie: SEOUL, M arch 27 (ff)—U.S. m ' Vegas ton igh t from fired-up Chii

earlier had wiped out all I(;j}thcm sm ash.

•Tho m arines recaptured the wcst( hours of b itte r, costly hand-to-hanc

A m arine regimental commandei o r cap tured every leatherneck inVegas and nearby Reno o u t - ------posts when 3,500 reds seized the positions in a surprise 1 ^ ^ n ight attack . q

The oom m andcr of the filth m a - ^ rlno r e g lm in t sold tonight his leathernecks w ere In firm control i of Vegoa. T hey .had sent for supplies ' to dig in and rebuild the shattered

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T he f ir s t m arine division troops are rt secured th e hUl a t 7:30 pin., b u t anoUii mopping up operations conUnued onl; two ho u rs m ore on the upper slopes, would

T he m arines roporJed they d e - Is no stxoyed th e effecUveness of from 13 The to 16 Chinese companies—more th a n th a t ' 3,000 tro o p » - ln th e bloody, h and - Plans to -band f lg h t l ^ . f be pla

T ho com m ander leading the m s - rine a ssau lt on Vegas messaged: uve p

"We a re on th e top, situation well ^In h a n d . Enem y has tried several ffiuj.i a ttem p ts to reinforce and counter- hlsh-v a ttack ." - le w

W ithering Fire wouldW ithering red machlnegun fire crop- <

had ripped a t th e marine attackers *ould on Uielr way up th e slope. Marine yo“ ^ tanks ham m ered a t the communist Kon n m achlnegun nests. Smoke from ex- >” eet. plodlng shells shrouded the outpost.

Col. L . W. W alt, a marine rcgl- m ental com m andcr, disclosed th a t ^ every- lea the rneck on Vegas and •Reno w hen tho reds h it was p re- b o ii sumed deod o r captured. orders

Casaaltles lll{h a t BlaT he num ber was no t reported, bu t

presum ably w as amall. Frontline re- porta so ld casualties In the ligh t ' back u p th e slope were fa r greater. •

T he re d s sUU clung to Reno nnd U T i . lo Old Bflldy, B3 m lla north of I V U Seoul. O ld B aldy was captured W ednesday from th e V. B. seventh Infantry division. Allied warplanes ' i ilnce h av e dropped hundreds of tons _[if bombn on Ihe h eJgh tln a vlrtufllly

Risky S"Yea. I fs r isky bustncssj";sajd

th e w ea the rm an . 'T h ln g y geT-a little o u t of h a n d this Ume of . year—and who knows how m uch . effec t those atom ic te.its are hav - •Ing on th e w eather?" oy s c

A good alibi, thought Uie AP reporter, who hoped thU forecast: fo r th e nex t five daj-s would be '7 * more occurate th a n Uje last one:

"Show ers S a tu rday and again ” . about T uesday; oUierwlse fa ir . ® T oatl aoiounta ranging fiom .10 to .40 o flan -ln c h ,.T em p e ratu r« . above no rm al; maxlmums 63-#8, m ln ln jum j3< -48 .'' ^

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.HO, FRIDAY, M A R C H 21, 1952

itulates FFA Speech

rccelret ooD gratuU U ona fre ra D onald T rav is.: 1 winner «r th e F F A a ta te oratorical contest c< tntest was a p a r t o f t h o 3Xnd annnal FFA sti

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[embers Are S 3 r State Farmt''armers of AiVierica members fo r sti ' session of th e 22nd annual s ta te FF> 36 presented a t t h e American Legion ------------------------------------ — — r r — ■(

F ie fc e ^ ^ ^ l•U.S. m arines regained outpost f p a •up C hinese''reda who 24 hours i(;j}thcmcckB th e re in a aurprise

and

he western fro n t.o u tp o s t afte r 10 enhll-to-hand tre n c h fighting. andnmander s a id - th e Chinese killed fltJ leck in small ho lding forces onit- Gooc

M Benson Notes SS I.. Spud SiU’plus 52'.' S Crop Thi'eats S”i

W ASH IN G TON . M arch 37 tfl - B eatuay o f A griculture Benson r S

. cautioned tttrmers todsy th s t-th e y P» are runn ing t h e r isk of producing u t anoUier. p o ta to surp lus. , ‘Jed on ly th is ' t im e , th e government es. would n o t be involved because there .^i , e . is no p rice r o p p t r t program, n The s o c re ta iy aald In a sta tem ent . sm in th a t a su rv ey o f farm ' planting {JoO' d . plans In d ica tes to o many acres may

be p lanted to po ta toes . MentThe federa l c ro p reporting board's Jf"**

Morch 19 r e p o r t . Indicated prospec- „ Uve plahU ng o f 1^09,000 acres, or 2™ “

an increose o f 02,000 over lest year, wlUi m ost o f t h e Inaease In the

r - hlgh-ylcldlng com m ercial areas., *'o dl Benson s a id th a t this acreage Cle

wx>uld produce , a t average yields, a Dona re c ro p -o f '3 M m lU lon bushels. This Idah< rs would be 37 m illio n more than last don ^0 year and ; B e h so n said. 25 to 30 m il- Loyd J t Kon m ore th a n w ill be needed to Flftii, ( . m eet, fully a l l national require- ley, i it m e n ta ., trlct., ‘ Congress e lim in a te d price sup- L>t ‘r porta fo r. p o ta to e s two years ago. Do'ce“ ------------------------------- suursId • O R D E fU PLACED Lairy5- BOISE, M a rc h ' 37 (U.R—Four m eat Madl;

orders fo r th e s ta te hospital south d a rk a t Blcickfoot w ere placed today by vguni

, t the State p u rc h a s in g agent. They gouth , Included In d e p e n d e n t. Meat com- Martt If pany. Inc., T w in Falls . $913.48. Ic.r. ~ - "

ft Ministerial Associsda Annual Good Fr“ TradlU onal G o o d Friday services will I

sponsored by th e T»-ln Falls M in- onchei literlol a sso c ia tio n will be held a t Cur E 1 p. m . A pril 3 In th e Radio Ron- World devoo, th e R e v ; Edwin E. Crist, porUd pastor o f th e C h u rc h of the Breth- Reh ren and p re s id e n t of the awoclatlon, M J b announced F r id a y . a t Uie

Services w ill f e a tu re a sermon by The Uia Rev. R ay E ugene Crow, p,astor, over I First B apU st ch u rch , and music Uie i by a chorus com prising the choirs Donal of various chxirches. First 1

The pubUc Is urged by Uie. Rev. audlcr Mr. O rlst»to a t te n d . The chamber A. o f commerce h iw u rscd Uiat busl- PalU, ness housea c lose between 1 and 3 iavoca p.-m. on G ood FWdoy. DeVlIl

The Rev. M r. Crow has chosen tlan e as 'his topic, "V icto ry Through ths fering. CTO**."' . ; . " pastor- Russell B e n n a t t , P lrs t B aptist will o.

church cho ir d irec to r , will lead the Montg< combined fh p n w . a n d Florence M ar- comma

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rmer Degrees “is fo r state farm er degrees high- jtate FFA convention in Tw in Falls,1 Legion hall a t 6 :30 p. m . today. e — “ Only two p er c e n t 'o f the vis!

to ta l p a id s t a t e m e m b e r s h ip ' • ^ e lig ib le j e c e i v e . th ® p 9 K f tty ^ rd , t h e . , t l i i r d , h i g h e s t ' ^ - ^ub W i m b y th e F F ^ o rg a n iz a t io i iV "

Boys m ust oompAto at> le as t G . » V years study in -Tocatlonal agriouN J j '

ture and be m em bers o f th e local p o s t FPA Chapter for tw o ye ars before { o u r s applytw f o r 'th e s ta t* degree.

. Applicants a re to p a ss distric t •rifle nnd sta te com m ittee eram lnaU ons

and have in opera tion a n outstand- ing prolcct program a n d show lead,

r 10 enhip In th e ir FF A chapU r, school ^ and community. T he

iiled a u to chapter fa rm degree winners on . „ are MonUe P e te n o n a n d -Harold Boh ’ Schmidt, W endell; K e ith SmlUi. heai

Gooding, and - D ean R u h te r , V em R., GuUlford and R a y H arr is , Jen )m ^ disc

I north Maglo V alley d istric t. WRoscoe W ard, R a f t R iver; L av -

S rence LaRue, F r a n k H u n t, Elmer Uscola. Lonny A mes a n d Neldon Jones. Heybum. a n d R ich a rd Jacob- ^

. f a sen. Rupert, e as t M agic VaUey dls-

- Robert Valentine, D crald Glenn, ^ . Z Jerry Lowe a n d R oger Thleme,

Kimberly: Roger R equa and Darrell Bweet, Twin F a lls ; D erek C on. trell, Lyle M asters a n d Alley Ak- land. Buhl, a n d G a ry Dolana, Castleford, sou th M agic Volley d ls-

nen t Sherm Snow, Moscow, N orth Id a- " tta , ho district; Jom es W roten, Nam pa; . r nTav J» n Hubert a n d R a lp h Taylor, qo

’ Meridian, Boise V alley d istric t; E d- j,e " jjj i '. ward Parsons a n d A rvln Budge, yr, „ ec . PaK Jt«; SIH Pease a n d Jam es ^ or Tniesdell, W Uder; L o n Baker, i j L ;,aj. Stuart Nesbitt, Eugene V ertner and ^ i r i

ti,e Harold Potter. W elser, w estem Id * .ho d istric t -p^:

cage Cledon MerrlU, S n a k e R iver; the Is, a Donald Koester a n d R ennell Weeks, c n £ This Idaho Falls; Jo h n C an n o n and Con- of pi last don Wright. B lackfoot; Calvin Dye, fo r a

m il- Loyd Lydum a n d P a u l Madsen. lerles f to Plrtii. and T erry H un tsm an . Bhel- cri lire- ley, south upper Snake R iver d ls- crush

trlct. -• headsup- loTin LoQsll, N o rth Frem ont; eerve ago. Do'ce Rappleye, T e to n ; B ren t M at- m a

su u n , Vearl H ansen , N ed Home.Larry s . Jansen , D w nyne Luthy.

neat Madison; W ayne Siddoway, H al | \ n JUth Clark and D ennis C an, Blaby; R e r ' by Young a n d R ona ld Brenchley. L ■hey South Fremont; L oM ar B arrus and *■ 0 « - Marten Palmer, S u g a r Salem, and BU;

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isociation Plans '>d Friday Services 3■lees will be the o rg an is t. Two special On- anthems are being Rrrjpared, “Open , a t C ur Eyes" and "O od So Loved the » n - World." the assoclnUon presldent-re- r**** rUt, porUd. ^•Ul- Rehearsal of th e combined chorus {m . . ion. M l be h « d a t 13:30 p . m. Sunday

a t Uie First B ap tis t ch u rch . gimby The Rev. Mr. C ris t will preside niftju,

■tor, over the services a n d will present cultiir usic Uie scripture readUig. The Rev. olxs Donald Blackstone, p a s to r of th e ^ c r e t

First Prcsbyterlon ch u rch . w1U lead five ■ lev. audience recitation. T h e Rev. W . tl iber A. MacArthur. pasto r of the Twin to tht usl- PalU, MeUiodlst church . wlU offer memb d 3 lavocaUon. T he Rev. Richard 0 . ‘

DeVlIllers, pastor o f th e F l n t Chris, sen tlan church, will conduct tha o f i WAl Uis fering. Tho Rev. W . E lto n Green, c a p t

pastor of the C h u rch o f Nasarene, mand< Ust wui offer, prayer, a n d ' IJau t. Bee died T the Montgomery, local S a lrat/o n -A rm y Into i a r- commander, will give th e benedlc. annou: l t t , l t ia a ,._ ^ d u t b

0 9 $ ^lo Counties j_________

iWn ,r AulSIt SerMO ef CIrtsUdos ^uoeUlKl Ptm tnd Ualttd T n u

-U. S. So I Challen I Germ (

F rom UP and AF■ UNITED, NATIOI^S, N. Y., Marc■ red China and N o rth Korea today■ Itary personnel who have allegedly■ warfare to a .n e u tra l area for U.N.■ Opening a cam paign to beat do■ United S tates is guUty of bacterio H egate Ernest A. Gross denounced c(■ confcssionB^Lflnd p r o p o s e d .-----■ th a t those from whom they ¥>■ had been obtained be sent to J J ( H countries not supporting U.N. w■ action in Korea. I

After a period of " re s t a n d recup* eratloh," he said, those m en would be questioned by a n im partia l UJI. commUalon to verify o r deny thestatements they aUegedly made WJwhile red prisoners. gecn

Flan O uU lned ' duceT he commission would be cstab- i n ^

Ushed under a resoluUon Gross sub- _ab<m ltted to the eO>nation poUtlcal fltca:commltee. I t w ould be m ada up ot in ttifive countries to b« selected by the w l

usembly M d th e raoiaUoB u id iWM called on the red s ta pe rm it I t to visedB | travel freely In th e roahtlaod ot sln slH China and bo th N orth a n d South om i

H The U.S. subm itted th is d ra ft Just ^ , a fte r the committee tu rn ed d o w n - Bei

16 In favor to 40 a g a in s t wlUi five uqm ^ 0 abstenUons—a n A slim -backed Soviet i« n ' '

demand th a t rep resen ta tives o t com- v , i - ' munlst China a n d N o rth Korea be Invited here to re p e a t th e ir charges.

Vbhlnsky A b w at Andrei Y. V lshlnsky, w hose return in vl

from Moscow b a d been awolOd s k hopefully by TT.N. delegates seeking ^ e i a sign th a t th e K rem lin 's "p eaca ' glble.

^ r i ta lk Is alncere. w as n o t present. y O Soviet Delegate V alerian A. Zoria,

who spoke a t th e opening of the po- " w . !« ),. Utlcal- committee's d eb ate on germ ” f , ,*

warfare, told new sm en Vlihinilgr ‘‘8 . would no t be h e re today.

Experienced obeervcra fe lt tha t, If „ ,_ h t h e V lah ln skydoeshavaagenu lnepeace , i t . offer to make,’ b« Is m ore likely to tkA .

see nfgdtlatlons In m o tion through th® ». nrtvalireorridor c}iat th a n la a

g ’Senate Oltay.' ' g'S ^ Of Bohlen astr ic t ’ n • ' TVTS Envoy JVears!M - F rm . AT u i a O P g l "

W ASraNQTON, M . r o h XI T h e senate, p r e « ia g tow ard a vota

ners on tho nom ination o f Charles E: rold Bohlen to be am bassado r to Russia, ilUi, h e a r t a plea f ro m S e n a to r Welktr. rcm R.. Id a , today fo r even.tem pertd lm ^ discussion. i f f ' , ;

W ith P K jkfen t Etsenhow er's pra»- tlge directly InToWed. overwhelming approval of B ohlen Memed. asRired j j f " once the roll w aa called.

joK. Welker, opposing th e 'noojlnaUon.sa id he deplored th * f a c t th a t “tom . «

^ p e r i e e e a r f to g e t a l l tU e h o t - d u r . « .JO, Ing Wednesday d eb ata among the

RepubUcans. H e to ld W s GOP eol- _

s M p . ' S SuNeariy a ll the crtU ca o f Bohlen m ,

^ DeaocraUp L ea d er Johnson. Te*- A as, jumped to h is f e e t to say h s w u

. “no t gleeful" ove r th e dlspaU and i"no t getUag fo y hU arlty* ou t of \

J.7* o n Uie c on tra ry , Johnson said, WObe w u "saddened.'" Sen. c

Welker said .be h a d " s o anlgios- th a t cIty" toward those 'Who differ wlUi stoppehim and support B ohlen . coun^

“ ‘1 T h is b no t t a e to g e t mad and by st«**• abuse each o the r." h e aald. fleers.

•Pablla galleries w ere packed for Thee r; th e anticipated serutto shordow n Otimm:ks, c n Bohlen. ‘D ie re w ere long lines Wayncin - o f people In th e corridors hoping law hive , fo r a chance to ge t In ta the gal- idoboen. lerles. in anyel- Critics faced a n apparently Zq 1'la- crushing defeat In th e ir efforts to uto&'«

head off an app o in tee who once Uqocrn t; served the T ru m an adm inistration iiu tn ca t- In a policy-making ro le. - a t ^

I Nominees Elected S For Potato Board I'Snd BURLEY, M arch 3T—PoU to p w S : ! ! '

ducers and h a n d le rs -’ fo r souUiem fJ® Idaho selected nom inees Thursday ‘“S ® for Uie com m ittee to adm inister the '

► federal m arketing o rd e r regulatingth e potato Industry in Idaho and ** M elheur county. O regon.

. c Winslow W hltely, Oakley, and i--------'® M artin Pomeroy. T w in Falls, were

nom inated by th e p o ta to handlers ^ wlUi V em R ou th , T w in Falls, and -n u A rt HulHnga, B u rley , a s alteraaies. y, ■» ? . MltcheU a n d Flpyd Wolfe,

boUi Burley, w ere nom ina ted by the teen producera and R o y M arguess. Bur-

“ ley,- and JuUua N ewmon,- Murt*ugh. " K w ere elected a ltem ate a .

. Similar m e e t , l n g 8 have been n t P l»an« l by th e d e p a r tm e n t of agri- ^ « culture In o th e r secU ons o f the

sta te . From th e nom lnaU ons tha *'6 teatUry. of ag ric u ltu re will appoint ^ five representaUvea o f producera - S ? “ « • a n d U uw repreaenU ng th e handlera w to the committee. E a c h committee \h T « « n^ember wUl h a v e a a a l te r n a te .

S* NAVY LE A D E B D IES . .1 ^I’ M arch 37^W ; -n, c a p t. W arner R yaraon ' Edsall, com-e. raon'der o t tha b a t t l ^ p . M U soM Iee died T hundsy w hile ta k lo * Ws.sSiply Info a faV e u te r e p c r^ .th* aavy:• announced. I t aa ld th e c a u j i ’;ci(I “

d e a th j rw b e a r t Xallure. . : i ' " ■■

' FINAL ■ EDITION

PBIOB 6 CENTS '

Sounds enge in I 1 ClaimsUP and AF BeporU . II, Y.. March 2 7 -T h e U.S. challenged |pea today to send all American m il. |lallegedly confessjjd to waging germ i |

I for U.N. questioning. Ito beat down red charges th a t the II)f bacteriological w arfare, U. S. del- jinounced communist use of "extorted 11) s e d . --------- _ i !

nt'to Benson Trims j 1"; USDABudget

Ten Per Centmade WASHINOTON, M arch 37 W — 'I

Secretary Benson h a a p lans to re - \kduce agriculture d e p artm sn t spend- J

B lab- Ing -excep t fo r.fa rm price support# ‘f•„»ub- —about 10 per c e t r t ^ th e coming ifUtlcal fucal year and considerably m ore ilu p o t In the following year. | l ly t t e w lu j W hite House approval, h a f>uUoB Uid beton oongresi n m t d t y a T»- ii.I t to vised budget fo r th e fiscal year be* l |

’“I ot ginning Ju ly 1. trim m ing tUl.W O.- ,v^ t h 000 from a bud g e t'o f »1M4.400M0 i , , , recotomended by form er toealden t * ju*t. TTVBisn. .

Benson indicated possible redoe*J “ ’f® Uons of more th a n 300 mUUon dol-

i u , - i n ^ budget to ' bo subm itted a ' icom- ygjj. ,

“ *n5e new secretary aald h a ex* “ «“ • pected opposition to h is proposed

reducUons. B u t h e sa id I t is tlm ^ view of th e naU onal deb t and •

v^ted ijig de fense ' spending, to reduea ieklng government activities w herever pos- 'e*ea ' glble. , •

the farm er standpoin t, the.' most signlfleaht reoom nendatlon made by Benson w u t h a t th e an-

250-milUon.dollar a g r l^ tu r a l conservation subsidy program be re-

,«f *1“ “ ^ to ^*0 mUUon dollars be* ginning wiUi th e 1Q54 crop.. H e said th a t u n d e n t s program , -L

4h4i govepim eat s h ^ d m aka pa» . 'i

Uy Uld t f o w r n ^ t ,This would e llm lna t* . payments

i q 'to farm ers fa r - reo u n lag . annual conservation praoUces, such a s re«. appUealios of Ume a n d te t l l l ie r .

i r f i Beasott estfmaCod h is faodget ^ ° would roduce th e departm en f# pay- ., ro ll the equlvaleat.of 3,464 full4 lm e 37 _ employes from th e . « ,803 full-time

«Biploye Jevel anticipated by* the « £- T r m ta budget ■ : ,

T be secretary aald tb e 380.mII*- dollar conservation aUbaldy -

OQ,d Prosram could be carried ou t^ thU ^ year wlUi an approprlaUon of only

311 oU lloa doUars. la tse ly th tougb-v. minr u v ln g s .ln adm ln lstra ttve op e n sea ,0^ vlUiout cutting one c e n t o ff snb>:

sidles a lready prom ised farmera. itjor, Benson’s budget—e a v u th e case ' | 'tem ' o i H u m a n recommendations—did

n o t oover ou tlay t fo r loa ru and-4) .

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Gaadng Actssaid, w n S B B , M arch 37 W -f ita td

Sen. Claric HamUton charged today * mos- th a t card -U b le gambUng h a d been ' « fth atopped In W efser a n d W aahlngton

county h u t s o t elsewhere In th e sU to and by s ta ta liquor law esforcem ent of-

fleers.- for Tbe D em ociatlo-seaator called o n . town Commissioner o f J jtw £nfo rcenun t Unes Wayne Sum m en to say w hy " the ' ping law h u ho t been .enforced ^ over gal- Idaho a n d why I t w as no t enforced

In any ploce p rio r to J a i t H."* aiUy In Boise, Sum m ers called H am - s to uton'a chargee ’ d lcu loua." H s said once liquor U w e n fo rcu n e n t agen ts were lUon instructod' to 'p e r m it no gambling

' a t esUbllshmenU bolding beer and

J liquor licenses, b u t d id s o t t s t e i f m w ith p u tlm e gomes.-

BamUton w u critica l o f th e law 1 enforcement departm en t a n d what-

r n he called Ita "good squads" duringth e recen t sesdon o t tb e leglslatura. . .

ifflL H e opposed repeal o f th e local op- i Uon a o tn u ic h ln e law .' '

9 e declared In a sU te m en t th a t .H -- gambling w u stopped In W ashing* .

ton oounty because h e w u Its se&'« ator.

Fatal FunM d THREE RIV ERS, M ich , M arch

37 W -A te s t of teen -age nerve '° ‘{f- resultod In th e d e a th o f three ’ the t e e a - a g « ein a lonely c o u n t ry ',Bw - road l u t n igh t. - - •

Two o thers were criUoaOy In-- • - , Jured u a resu lt o f a game, of- .

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H.-PAQBTWOR City Officials ■ Of Are^HolcI . Meeting Hei

A visit to the d t 7 w » ttr fU .a tsn t and % w>ter m iin U nt tJ M nr dcm onstntion eUinumt

W M tn ttU oc ot M w le VftUey m unld l i m fo rm u o ra t n p n t s D ta t lm h e H jB f b tre Thurtdsr- I t lH About U d e le n tw stten d ln s i B um w en t w ttthed ■ dcaw nstnU on RRW the city’s new w tte r m u n upp i W jj l machine which w u p u rd u sed B ng l : few months efo.BBin The mtchlnt enable* a v tte r I ■OjH to be tapped onto the main wlthc 192] tin t tumlns the water o u t 1 Hem wtUr dffpartroeDt Is able lo « IB U tlnut Its lervtct to rtfu lar <r

tomera while adding o t« lines to < lyitem. Tapi o( tour, six and eli

■ I Inch pipes are possible.DonsM Watson. T irln I 'alls wa

H 9 department foreman, w u la cha: J B I e f tha dem onstntlon. n o The m H tla i was orTanised i n i ffponsortd by th t W aterworks E(tu H H BCnt company w ith WUUan 6pe f f i B PocateUo representative of th e fli U B In charge.■ ■ ' Pnrpoti of the mMtlng was ■ ■ p r o a o tt th t sxchanta of ld< B W am onf M atlo V s ilt r ciey water a H B aawtr department and city lo re i g f i l ___ n tn t rtpresenUtlTta.

l l Formal Czech K Note Demand! n Airliner Bac!H i . v m m A , u a i t h 37 w — 7

dechosSovaklan (o v e n u n tn t t ■ ■ fonnaUy d ttn snd td n tu m o f f R E 0 freedom airliner In which fc B H P CttehM tM to W eit O n ro a n y Mo

d ty from th t oommunlst*rul j ^ H i homaltnd.s t l W A P r tfU t n d lo b n a d c u t ta: I w a today u ld ths C a tch govemmi i i | | h h td deaan d td re tu rn of th e pla ■ ■ and lU M p a s s tn i tn a ad ct

Biembers-■ 5 . • ' * M o « jr ,o fa ,

O f t h t 3B, t h t ch ief pUot a: th r t t of t h t ptSMnffers earrtsd c

J im f t h t a teapt a ttem p t a n d la a d td t vl p lan t a t the U. 8 . a lrbasa In F ran

i l l j l f u r t Attar t h t landU if. two me : l t | n p a a s t n t e r t n q u ta t td poUtloal aayli Ml,'! ft tJonff wtth th s fo u r ^ > T ha e th ir n p u a tn i t r a and w Jftn B tm b en h a te aak td to b t r t t a m li|;» I ta OMoboalorakla.W & H ade b l N tU■ K P r tfu e radio aald th a dem and i ■ M H T ttura of ' t h t p lane and tho ■ | I h ' Ctechs waa made l a « not« band

' yestatday by the O steh foreign offl to th e U. a. legation In P r ^ e . '

| M T h t noU desorlbtd aa " ttrro rU t n i n th a ate who had asked th t Amertoa I H ^ fe r poUUeal asylum.

■ Jerome Plaaniiung m Holy Week Fet

' tlEROMS, Uaich T t - l t o Jb o i M l ' U ^ t t f l a l atSQeUUon h u . ' a I K ) - nofooe^p lans fo r .thA -obtem D w | K | Holy week, th e R e r . 'J . O. Orei M B pnaJdent. r tpo rt«d Friday. Serrlc H B B t wiU be held d u r ia f t h t soob h o u r H M |i - th e F ln t C hristian church Mondi f l lB S through T huraday. S trrloes « l i M p begin a t 13:10 p jn . and wUt ei

promptly a t 13:40 p m ., h a said. T h tth K a e o f th tw o ra h J p a e rv lc

■ l WlU be * ^ e S t n o U t t W orda t n th t Orott.*’ ‘n i t R«T. W Ullam I S ^ u e , p u to r o f tb a F l n t Preab; tt r la n ohurch, wlU ap eak 'o n U oi

'd ay ; the B er. M r. O ^ o , p a s to r i - th e n n t M tth o d lst church, wi

ap tak on T ueeday: th e R tv . W . 1 H um , p u to r o f t h t K atare i Church. W ednetday, and th e R a

■ P I R u a a e U J X W a lte r .p u to ro f th e n n B aptU t ohurch. T hu rtday .

. n i t Oood F rid ay atrvieea wUl b< .g la a t 13:10 p in . a n d wUl oonolud

U w a t l t lO p jn . I h tR e t ,R u t ta U M y e r m i , .p a s to r o f th o F lra t C h d sU a n o h u n l M i f f ' vUl ddWer th t aennoa. Muslo wi l O f t ; be provided by a cho ir eom poetd c n n j l l l m em ben from aU churches w it H i ^ Richard R alchhard u director.

B Bond Vote Set■ H TclMBSWiY. U a rc h 37-.T axpay ■ ■ e n In the K im berly school dUtrle

WUI vote T uesday on a b u id Usu to r the c o a s tn u tlo a o t a new grad

I ^ B school In K imberly. PoUs wlU b I J ^ n open from 1 p. m . to t p. m . A two B S th ird s m a ju f ty U needed fo r th ■ m bond Usut to ca try .

| | | l The Hospital.■lU fcl VlslUng .houra a t U agto Valle; ■ u f i U tm orla l no tp lta l a re trom a to '

and 1 to e p . m.W ^m ADMTTTKD

S fn . E>amU Je ruen , Mra. Z7ona]< B M B. Heller. Mrs. K eaaeU i W . M ar H I shall. Mrs. R ichard King, Mra. W . E

Clark and Jay Johm ton , aU Twli FaUs; M n . O rady E v tn s, H aselton Mrs. Barry W . Koch, ZUmborly AU dlUlnailey. Carey; Mrs. J . 1 Thompton. Jerom e; Mra. Kml

■ m Ehlers, E den, a n d U rt . Raakli H B f f l Rutherford, BuhL ■ P W . DI8M IBSK0I w f f f Mrs. R to n B te le . M n . R ay Belve; ■ e ^ and James K lrieh . aU Tw in 3 ^ H { ^ | | Mrs. BUI M artlnes. Jerom e; Mn M M ] Wayne BuUer a n d son and bab: H n i i g|f2 Rolmqulst. H ansen, a a d Mr: B T O K I t* HaU, M ountain Home.

! ■ WeatherI ^ H I From D P a n d AP ReporU

. M aiie V a H e r - I s e m s tn r otoodl Beta toa lgh ti n e a tly eloody S a tu r day. lo w tf lo ig h tn -U j h igh 8a t« r

. .day Bear t t . T w in FaUs te ttp a ra to n K l a t S a a . S5, a t nooa M.

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w ater fUtera n Una U p« ^ ^eUfflared s ^ %ey m unicipal g M X atlves h e l d §

ittendlng th e nMistraUon o f naln tappingpurchated a ^

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A u t o W o r k e r s

R u l e O u t L o n j

P a y C o n t r a c tUUara Bpeirs, A m N T IO O H Y, N. J , M ar s of th e firm , y , ( ^ T h t CIO United Auto Wor

ers bluntly noUfled Uit auto indi tting w u to try Thursday the ir present Ion ra o f I d e u term cojitracU wlU be Uie l u t unl< t r w ater and toma Im pro reaiaU t r t m adt city govern* Uiem now.

The issue, only mlWIy dtbaU wss one of the most slgnlflosnt

1 come before the UAW’a week>lo: Intern tU cntl eonrentiea.

Tha convenUton aUo voted sU J able salary booiU to aU iU t

l a n r f f l Otncen.IM U U .C 7 J, demanding U iat t n I au to Jnduitry voJuntarUy agrM

changes In t h t contracts evi though U «y do n o t expire un

un — T h e mId'IBSS. i t oontends w m e ra ai m m tn t h u penslonen h a v t lost beetust of ik tu rn o f th e roclcoting pricas alnce the pact# '.« which four tlgnM In 1S50 d e ip ltt a eoit*c im a ay Mon* Uvlng w agt clause. munlst*nUed *nie resolution h u the afftot

forbidding t l t h t r Uit UitemaUon a d c u t ta r ly a t; 2oet] unions fnxn atgntnr ooi governm ent trac t* of m ort than two ye an dun

»f th e plane tlon un le u t h t requuted chaag I a ad crtw t r t made^________________

If pn.i ...d Attorney Is Not 1S « £ “ In Hurry on Call Mm'S.' For Astor ArreslUcal aaylum wASKIMaTOM, Matoh 37 W • ^ tr. 8. Attorney Charlta iC Irtls

w u ln a o h u m rto d a y to a n tti i« b t Tttamed for tuggirtlng ih

Sen. Joseph R, McCarthy down * giau of poltoa.demaad for H t said h t would hava to ha

aad the 33 nore facts before cUmbiag out c Bot« handed ta y legal Umbt. orelgn office John Chappie, editor of th t Aal Prague.- Itnd, wis., DaUy Prtu , a a | ^ di "ttrrcrUto- manded yesterday that U * Asu

e Americana be Jailed on chargu of “Inoltemn to commit a felcay.”

T he BMUsh vlscounteu reoon . • . . . mended th e loaded drink for M< n m C ^ e a r th y during the party Sen. lui “ * * » M rt. Robert A. T a l t Uirew W tdnai

c. FeteJ b o m e McOarUiy. t t seecas, duckM o u t <

h t a ^ - tt» t.re ce p tio n line and Impish; baervaacfrof >wlptd agUp from Qit cocktaU gla: s O r e n of an acqu s ls tan c e .'A ssh t vatfiht IT Serrlsea' ouua lly , Lady Astor tum»d toooB h o u r a t said in a loud aside: *^ U o Z S Itw ew .polw n."irvloes wUl _ ---------------- -1?. 35.'”'’ Saroyan Pays Off

On Damage ClainWUllam M. tO S ANQELES. March 37 in t P reaby . W rtter WUUam Saroyan did h! k 'o n M on- wrlUng en a check today to t t t u \ p a s to r o f a dam ag« su it charging him and hi nurch . wtU wife w ith leaving a rented hous R tv . W . H . ‘■anlahabltable'’ and owing bac:

K a u r tn t r e a t 1 th e Rev. Soroyaa, aoted n o v e l i s t play o f th e P i n t w rlgh t and songwriter, reached i iy. 11,000 utU em ent yesterday wlUcea wUl be- t o e s t Bechy. who had brought tu l A conclude for $ifiM In behalf o f his daughtei ttaU M yers, Csechotlavaklan fUm actte ts Marti la n e h u n h . XggtrUi.Muslo wiU Btchy complained th a t whUt thi

u n p o ttd of Saroyana r e n t e d M lu Eggerth'. rches w ith house they made no effort (o keei ector. t t "Uvablt.'* H t ta id t h t d rapet w er

greasy, floor* dirty, morsels e f Sow Q ^ j . Strewn about th t house aa<O C t ' there w u “a g r u t accumulation 0 r - .T a x p a y un-waahed dttHae.*

tSad lSie 'T R U C K B B FINED S r J S d ! a o o o m o . March 3 6 -U V o a n i IU V i i b i K . Feam i Boise, • appeared befon m A tw o? 0^ «>« Petee eJaa lty U ntd te r ^ T hu rtday and paid a ftoe of t l3 an< xl the „ He w iTeharged wlUi h a v

in g 1,310 pounds overload on hli ■ I truck. He w u arrested by SUK

a l Patrolm an L. W, Johnsoa eightmUea w est o f BUss.

gio V alley „om a to 4 Magic Valley

Funeralsr t . ZTonald ■ — ■

W . M ar* RUPERT - Funeral tervlcM foi Mra. w . B. M rs. H enrletU NeUson wUl be helc . aU T w in a l 3 p jn . Saturday a t U it Method* , H ate lton : 1st church wlUi U it Rev. Elarlc ZCUaborly; T erry offlclaUng. Burial wUl b<

Mrs. J . T . made tn the Itupert cemetery.

TW IK FALLS— F u n tn l eervloei fo r Verle L e t MItcheU wUl be held a t a p.'m . Saturday In ttie Twin

mortuary chapel w lU i^ t Rev, A- M atArthur offlclaUng,

F inal riles wW ba eoaducted la Sua*S i b S -a n d M n . TW IN F A I i^ t-F u n e ra l tervicet

e. fo r Qeorge Schneider will be held a t~ 3 p .m . Tues<Jay in the Twin FaUi

m ortuary ehapel. OfflclaUng wUl be ‘r th e Rev. F r td Wagner of th e Sev-

e n th ^ a y A d n n tlit church, assisted eporU by Leon Conjforth. Concluding a r otondl* rites wm be held a t Sunset Me* idy Satur* morlal park, ilgh Sa tu r- ' ■dBparatcre ROPERT — Funeral tervtee* for

Mrs. HenrletU Quinn NeUson wlU be conducted a t 3 p m . Saturdsy a t

Mtreh J7 the local MeUwdlst church w ith the ' ^ p u to r , Uie Her. Earl Terry, offlcUt-

u tor. toeerm ent will be m sd t la Ru* ss p e rt cemetery.

■ s“ ' TWIN FALLsIruneral tervlces21 r , R ty Shearer irm ba conduct-41 >ed a t 9 pin. Saturday In the WhiteIT Mortuary Chapel by th t Rtv. Donald« B. BJaekstone, psjtor ef Uit F!» tte Preabyttriaa church. Burial wUJ be« , u a d t la '. Sunset Memorial park.U '|P » e a d i s a y caU a t the Wblte 4$ ■■ . chapel I ^ a y aad Saturday uatUS r t i L * * ^ ^ * W « « » to a tg " '[ f r j e a d a m ake cootribuUoas to mo- 41 I B toriali of tb e lr choice.

29 Picked fory Flying -

State Fanner Rank of FF

(Fnm P(f« Oa<)Jack Heal, Salmon, norUi upp Snake W ver district.

V O ther morning actlTltles Includia parllam enlary dem onstntlon 1 t h t w esu m id th o district F? team s and a leadenhlp preseau tb by T ^ ln FaUs FFA Uams.

Friday afternoon evenu lnclud< a parUam entary demonstraUon 1

JJW oui a *he DorUi upper Snake River dl t t t c t a ad committee reporta.

^ O aa True, Twin PWJi, « p « t4 h is d istric t victory Thurtday nig]

- I w hen h t woa th t sU t« FFA o r torical conU st T h t speech eompi tlUon w u U it feature of Uia fir day’* actJrlty. I t opened a t th t hii ichool auditorium a t 1 p . m. Thur

• v f t t l i y day. T rue's wUinlng speech w u ( O “Financial ConservaUoa of U ._ RUTB."

T * f l n t S P lad flg socoBd w u M ax Parris x n v t . 0 i»(,caUUo, who also spoke on coi

J , M a rth tervatloa . Mickey McCarthy, Moi lu to W ork- ^ addreu cauto Indus- leadership, seent lo w - speeche# ol Uie alaecoji l u t u n l M te s ta n u were Jack Fa rra r, Twi » made la rtiif. VlrgU C reu, Jerome, ax

H enry Sehodde, Heybum. iy debated Is the son of Mr. arm iflcw t S K rt . J- Walni

week-lons HU next oompeUUon wUl I * Ul a regional oratorical m «it to I

voted sice- Cheyenne, Wyo.. May 4.lU iU top More th a n BOO FFA m im btnw ei

p resen t for the opeatng ceremonli lg U iat th e which include u tO n g d«legat< y ig ree to oomplele wJOi placarda showing U -acts even locaUon o t U^e deltgaUons- xpirt untU Now Is Uie Un)e to tsU Uit F i 'm e r a and tu r t F a rm in of America p ro m i u st of l l o - to t h t American publlo, declart pftrif Z)ona]d Travls. Falltn , Nrv., atUoc ft co it-of- al FFA vice president aad fia tu ri

speaker T h u n d ty afternoon, t a fftc t of Increased use of official FFA fu ; temaUonal p U u and naUonal taagadne wi ratng ooa- suggeiled u two means to caU moi rean du ra- ' a tten tion to U>« FFA orsanluUo] id changes T rav lt pointed out Uia W A Jackt

and tm blem easily id e a te Uit FF. — member.

H e emphaalwd Ui» Jmportance c ■ lU t the aaU oaal FFA m agailn t ta in f \ ] | fonnUig parenU and tho pubUo c v / a l l aeU vlU u and u a m ians o

. , galoUig support of FFA chspter a t k r r P f l f tlriUea.

T r» v u also explained briefly Uj ‘ w — fuacUons ot the naUonal founda

Uon and student exchange prograa i r m tlA d y conducted jolAUy between th e tln it r tlM th a t ed s ta t e , #ad o re s t Sritain . ly down a •' H e concluded with a story of i

. . wise he rm it and a .boy to llluitrat e to have ^ ,6 future o t the FFA prograa ng ou t on I, Jn hands of lU members.» *v 1 u M ayor R . J . Schendlman «t;}ixim«<

tho FFA youUis to the city on be commlBlen aw

iJS fu m iS t principal, extended iincitem ent w elcom eonhehalfo ttheW ahschoo u reoom- *** opening part o f the f ln t sei

.W chard Jenson, sU U FFA presl den t, gave the response to Uie mayoi

^ w L n ta d 'th e p rin c lp M . in , £ u e a - buslneu conducted durimo u t of afternoon Included inlroducUox

ton ish lv drawing for speakU«'k l a l i B i^ order in tbe o rttcrlcal contest, read' i t w t S h ^ i w JnlnutM « convenUoa uU r n ^ ^ ft r tp o r t* of sU te officers.I aside • >-l A m usical number by a boyi' qua^

te t from th e h lth school precedK _ th e a d d re u by Tnvls./v T i* Im m edlaU ly alter his ipeech, thi I n t f u i t four speakers In Uie cratorlca;

• oompeUtlon preiented their addreu- u l d i n i ^ ^ conclude Uia afiemoon ttt-

'" A special muilcal number opened did his j i f j j n igh t « iulon which wai

^ followed by the aptaklnj contest.A n FTA film, "Fanner ot To-

1 K^fv a io rro w ,"w u shown to end the nlghl g rneeUng.

la f nik» Vocational agriculture Instructon e n d FFA advisen attended a meet-

?»» ‘ng 0^ tb® Vocational AgrlcuJ-D u i h t ^ tu re T eacher's usoelaUon a t Amerl- dauahtor. ® J’" 'u s M arta *1 *

whUa tha rem a inde r o f Uie school year and E n erth -a th ro u g h the summer months. Klrk

t to k w p N am pa, head of Uie IVATAapet were Presided.Is e f food ^ TheophUus, dean la d d{- lOuse a ad r tc to r o f t h t unlvenlty of Idahc lilatloa e f oolltge of agriculture and experi>

a i t a t station, will be the mala a p ea k ir a t the FFA banquet to be

) he ld a t Legion haU tonight.■LaVeane - — — — "

Youth Arrested1 OB w » offlcars a t 11 t i n . PWday and h* R u S ta b«lng held to Uie city Jail to:

■yftklma. Wash., auUiorlUea o a a w e ig at i)urglary charge.

PoUee Chief Howard a ille tte said I th e youth h u been here about two

m on ths and tha burglary occurred 'J sibout th ree months ago. OUier

youtha allegedly Involved In the ________ burg lary are already in custody in

, 1 . » <0, ______________

IV. I X ih K ^ a m u . . M .rch' 37 - 3J«, vJU be V irgil Osborne and daughter,

H ennlston . Ore., have returned hom e Biter vlslUng her fatheri C. E.

' etrvloM B ott, and her brother, CecU Sott, I be held u d famUy.h e Tw in I ■ I . . —

AtlSTATIOUARANTlIDitosim- Rebuilt Engin*

tervicet

j IAKj )including s jS S r 7 r t\ ■ n g f T i m f n r u e t Me*

Sfe“e W hite l O i S O Down

^ I tW MonUi

y uatU Plrm atli _ JS .H Oewa. IM* llu tli ^ the* Ck«TT«l(l .._ JS M D*«a, 1I.H M*ntkto n o - Uunrr — —lS.lt p**a. i|4< M«sU

‘V I Twin Fallsinnerf f T f ^ a M r . ' «nd Mrs, Arthur Petan

r |< A B rooklag t. S. D-. vtiiUd tb i t w ^ ^ wlUi H . C. Ericsoa, Th«y w ira

>■<) route t« th r ir home from tb* inorth upper w u t

Itles Included Sal* p U a b a donstnUon by Q lrU league of Twin FaUs hdistrict FFA school wlU hold a ruauaaga i> p reseauuoa from 8:80 a m . to fl p m . Sa tanims. a t th o old Predetlckion ice eree n u Included s to re o a Mala avenue u i tDnstraUon by — —te River dls- Sale Behcdoledeporta. O ro u p D o f tb tU itoeraaW oimsUf, npM ted Mlsaion aiy league of ti i t Xmaaam nday n ight L u th e r ta church wUl bold a cool,t« FFA ora- food ta le from 10:10 t i n . to 4 pTtech compe- S a tu rd ay a t O .'C . A ndereonl tttI o f Uia f ln t ---------- -------------------

B e n s o n T r i m s

1 : 1 : : U S D A B n d g e i

” T e n P e r C e i<PrM rw« OMl

U w ala ecea - comasodltj- p u re h |s« uader pi rarrar, Twin su p p o rt programs. T h ts e .t jp e a Jtrom e, aad t u r n a re (toaaced largely from n n . M.1M.OOO.OOO revolving fuad la 11 of Mr, and h a ad a o f Uie commodity credit coi K7 W alnut oraU on.

lUUon wUl be However, Benson aides said it tl mest to be p o u ib le U)tt, because of g^bw:0.. May 4. f t n n tqrpluses, price tupport outli u im b tn w ere ^ coming fUcal year may . ctrcm onlu Sweater ih tn tl?e mi)Uon 40U. n* dsSealei fo recftit by Truman. Priot2 s h S t S « p « d l t u r u do not neoeuarily ■

J««w ^ «»« govemme u U Uie Fu- I o voltp it

r l u program P ' ' * ejrpendjturst h * « been of{E d X t d by W f j r o e n U t o U i i t r e u i f f y f r N»v„ nTlSn- 0.* <*ni> produeU ftccu»ul*i tn d fsstu rtd Price lupports,

S t ™ W o m e n t o S e l e c t

‘, » s ; U N E S C O P r o j e tS U R U V . March 37 -A commit

1 Uit FFA of five wlUi Maiy Darringtoa . c h ftU m aa w u appolated to select

nwjrtaace of pnj$et to b« carried out la cc [**!“ • ta I " : a ec tto n w ith Uis work of UNES< ho publlo of » t t h t reg u ltr luncheon meeUag • ® BoropUaiiUt dub Wednesdi

. chapter ae- o t h e n on Uie committee are Mai

. v j .1 .v» S«rgo*». FarroJ Weeks. Vessa Ba 1 briefly th t cook a a d Rebecca WUson. mal f o ^ d a - a le tte r from Dean Van Engeli

e h f t l r ^ Of Uis city Red C n « n theU nlt- drive, w u dlseuued and Uie cl J r i t o . a g reed to help can ra jj Uj» c; I story Of a in th e drive. Mrs. Lyle Mecham w to Illustrate a p p o in t^ chairman to work c

■TA program blocks for th e Individual solicit lembers. tio n b y members.;«n wJeomed e . Corrlne Terhune was In char I city on be- of th e program, Val Woodland sai mlulen a ad th re e selections accompanied1. extended a M ra. K enneth Henderson. Russ e man school Je n sen , ToasUnulers club memb< tha first ses- spoke.

P e r l e M e s t a W i l l

Q u i t E n v o y P o sor ipeaklhk ' X t ^ n M i Q W ^ ' March 37 (Ao n u s t r ta d i W* .Amerlcin womsivenUoa »ad <j | l ly i i w dareer h i t U

- ' »e> i8"eeipefly?#tagt aad the morib o y i'o u a r- M aM a. aaBoimeed' today she90] preceded Itftv in* h er post as mlnUtor 1

Luxem bourg on AprU 13.I ipeech, the w u appointed by Presldeii e oratorical 7)*tanan a fte r a hesdllne-maUrTclr addreu- o a reer u «i Washington 'hosteismoon s u - DemocraUc party cunpalg

w orker. She arrived here on Aunt>er opened 1^ 0.

which w u prepared statement Ftlds;g contest M ra. MesU said: " I am leavlrner ot To- A pril 13, b u t hope to be able (nd tha night r e tu rn m any Umes for unofflcli

vialU ."I instructon A long w ith other T ^m sn dipladed a meet- appoUiUu, she submitted h(naU trlcu J- realgnaU on , before Uie Inaugunin a t Ameri- President Elienhower.

:“ A P M e e t t o H e a r

ontlu. K lrk T r e a s u r y L e a d e iUit IVATA. NEW YORK, Mareh 37 l^~O eori

M . Hum phrey, sw etarj- of Uie trea«lean la d dl- tiry . will address the annual lunciiy of Idaho eon o f th e Associated Press osnd experi* A p ril 30.

the m ala T h e luncheon wUl be held o a Uinqust to be a u a e day u the annual meeUng tJg h t th e Aisociated P re u membership 1— th p Waldorf-Astoria hotcL

I Uiif-rX. i rarrested by ^ r rid sy and :Ity Jail forrlUea on a K iA WfTaillctte said J about twory occurred A Mago. OUier f L ''ed In the | / v \ i / s ^custody la ( « .

— W omen ismeUmN f « i ^ ItLL w h ea Uiey Uibk ol all the m a 37 — M rs. m ight have married—and so

daughter. husbands.

U ' S ' ^ E . C O C O C O C O C O C O C - :CecU Bott,

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l | l \ 1 ^ GOOD TASTE t in t pH W I m a * for II. tf is omM C ^ impfejjlve dign!

itrvlea w# cbnducl. w mucK or liHla.,

W j ^ \ Seeking eur coobligation. Phc

W a r — Mr. a ad M «.

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k i X - J C i X - K J C O C O

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Falls New8.in B riefUmr P ttan o n , high tchool radio pgfUd tb i t week g r t o o re r K EEP fm o j;<5 to T hay w ira e a P-u* S a turday wUl fea tu n Be Xrooj tb* w est B a e te le fi choir alnglag E u:

muilc.

Visit# /e rm oe rin FaUs h igh Barnes, Twin Falls oruauBSM aala ployment security office Intcrriew p m ^ S a ttiS a v ~ 't a Je n an e Friday au lstl ton t o *IU> interview ing acUvlUes a t tg t t i t Jerom e cm ploym eat office.

Eleeted by F ra tern ity leraaW om ea’s elecUoas held by ^ itbe Im m anuel ^ c hap te r o f S lgau PI fl

i^ ty f tt0 ta h S U { e e « > U < g e .a u B i S f t o T S S S®*’ K laberly . u pre

'rims *L ^^A ^d^rso fiT 'ow cuU ve v t ipretW ent o f Uie P in t Federal Bs ioc* tssod tU oa b e n , h

l | a £ e i I ^ l u d word of bit appolntaic ® to tM la m tm e a U and innstm s

r C e n t s S S ’g ^ f ’ '’-. . B irths '

8ona w ere boro J W a y a t » « . Valley M em orial hospital to Mr. ft

t r S t ^ . “ *1 ® trre ll Jensra, a l l ^ly croQii corp p m g h U n were bora ITiuiIdes said i t U <5»y M r- ***• W chard Ki4 of erbwlns t n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Frank AnderscUDMrt o u U m T r t a Falls, and Mr. and MW iw y b t o r a Jonea. HoU isttr. ^

doUars ' '

Improvements fore government. _ ,

Rupert Discussetreasury from RU PERT, M arch 37 -A t a spec I ftccuinultttd meeUng o f th e c ity couacU TUesd

th e procedure fo r fonateg a a li — provem eat d is tric t for the Ida.

proposed W rig > G l € C t addlUona w u disouued.

. . MeeUng wlUi Uis couacU weProject- A c o ^ t t e a resenUng the Idaho Realty oor Jarringtoa u p m , . cTty A ttoro iy Shermaa Bel «d tp select a «ood sa id a ptUUon algned by

ou t la coo- ja a J c r i ty o f l |« n « o ir c e r» l a t t ie a r t of UNESCO u k l i i to r *n Improvtment d u tr t )a m teu ag ot ts Uie f i r s t i te p atcessary fo r tl I Wednesday, to rm atlon of » dU trict tee are Marie T he councU aald Uiat tn o rd tr ^ Vessa Bab- Uy w ater lines this spring th s cl Ison. will pay baU t h t cost if Uie Id a l Van Engelea, Realty com paay wUl pay the o th y Red C rou ha lf. T h e money would be refuadi and Uie club to both th e d ty aad th s compi^i •us the city from th o Im proverotat bond issi Mecham was If It peases. P lans are to install to work QUt slx-lnch line a t a cost of approx dual sollclU- m ately »8,OOQ.____________

'o o d h m ^ sa ^ Gooding Churches S'mZIS' Slate Observano

' OOODINO, M srch 37 -T h e ai------- nua l un ion Oood Friday servic

by Ooodlng ProteaU nt church W ill "WlU be held . a t . 3 p. m. FMds

a t Uie Methodist church. T l r i v P n f l i messages to »

i . U B l jiv en durUig Uie houMong se n irch 37 WV- ice will b t . "Intereeulon." "W l rlcan woman pcnoken?.” and "Vbtory.'' ser h i t Uie Music ^ bo provldtd by tl: lad Uie morJs ju n io r h igh school chorus under tt. Jday she IS direcUon of Lalena Cargm and M r

mlnUtor to C harles Chesllck. organist.3. M ln ls tcn Uklng part Ui Uiby President services will be Uie Eev. B. B. R< dJlne-maWng beson. Assembly ct Oood Oiuict gton 'hosU u th e R ev . A. L.-Davis, SouUier ■y campaign B apU st: the Rev. Robert Owei lere on Aug. N u a re n e , and the Rev. 0 . H . Al

Citizens of Declo ™ .n . . p , . . List Trips, Visitubmllled her DECLO. M arch 37-M r. end M rle Inaugura- E arl O aterhou t and son are vislUnnhower. in Riverside and San Diego. OaU------ Mra. H a te l J tb u n v ltlud h e r soiH C d r Jfbsoa, and iafnlly la Logs

T Mra. J . M . Dalton h u re tu m eL 6 3 ( l 6 r home from vislUng relaures in Col]

M " . K L. T O ter w o nnual lunch- ^!d Press on ■— — ■— ' ■■ ' —

I held o a Uia Giftkl meeting of SEOUL. Korea, March 37 em tw shlp a t U e u t-Q e n . Maxwell D, Taylor.

e igh th a rm y commander, took P residen t and Mrs. S y n m a a Rheo for a Jsep ride today on th e

- * ■ * • * - 1 K oreaa leadek's 78Ui birthday.T h en he turned the fuicy new

Jeep over to . Rhee u a p resen t from th e clghUi army to th e

I com m ander-ln-ehJef of South Y / K orean arm ed forcsi.-1/ • A fter describing th* Jeep's fea -m - 1 ^ tures . T aylor vi-amed his d ls- ■ Ungulshed pauem ers, "i-m n o t

a very good d r iw , so look out." [ T hey drove off wllh Uie Jeep’s

/ ) ■ ■ ■ two b r a u tlren s screaming, feel bad T h e JeeP be an the deilgnaUon

•xococococ-x-x-xococ'‘h t m ott v a h a b le port

c f cvr s t r v / c * h .

T F O R S A L E

5TE isn’t p rice d , n o r i i any chargs I. ff is one o f ih o infangibls$ fhaf jjilve dignity ond b e au ty lo evary^ conduci. whelKer iK t family ipendi'

ing e u r c o u n s e l In v o lv e s no Q tion. P h o n e , w r i te o r c a ll.

r . a ad Mrs. S tan ley P h llU p s -

Falls' Mortuaryiv e n u a N o r t h - P h o n e 'S l '

MjrAi Ambulance Servia

X O C O C O Q O ^O C O C -X O (.iH

EWS. TWIN FALLS. IBAHO

; t ~ ) C h o r a l Music- — ■ Highlight for

Qub MeetingI S ” A program of spiritual

1 y d l , c m - th e Exch«i(ce club , t Ihe A m w ian

M a U m e p io e u M wllh • “ “ “ JT’S iS !

n u Pi f n - M ay 1.•Uege, aa ise d iU o ira m iy Uarked

43nd annlvenary ,of Uie aaUonal

i S 'A i ’. ! . ? to S i “ “ * » > " w

I “ c « m i» • ' 2 2 "th , U. B. bujlnw . dUlrtct Ior the W n

P a lls Red Cross. Dr. Howard Ronk, business district drive c h a to a n ,

— r r , . . . .i * S e iS ) i i A h iW m itllM • ' S ' “ " J; control w u held i l w the member-

. sh ip meaUng. .— \ C a p t L. R Anderion won the at-

* \ tendance award. Hugh Fannar was t s f o r ^ Ihe mibjBCt of Ui# wwkly blogra- ^ phlcal sketch presented by Frank

cussed _____i^ T lS s d a y USAF Purchase 3*H» Of Plant Sought

W ASH m aTO N , March 37 IIB -auncU w ere T h e a ir force asked c o n g r e u ^ a y3r. a M O l- lor peraisslon to buy a Ban Dlago,erbold, n p - o a l lf , plane plant to produce Italealty com - new F'^lflS deKa-wlng fighter,irmaa BeU- tjadersecretary James H. DougJuIgned by ft told a aenate armed services sub-I la Uie a m cezarolttee U:e a ir force thinks it i tn td ls tT ie t vould be the "mMt economical" iry fo r th e procedure to p u r ^ i e th e 1M 0,000 i ^ » square foot Consolidated Vultee In o rd tr to numl»er two. Present p lant

n w ta l Jt relaUrely high, he stld , t Uie Id a h o plan* call for use of Uie plant y the o th w one»half years." D oug lu said the p lan t once wasL iS d ^ S u e #PP r»^«l »5.m,000. He

.« H .* .n f »«Ud « reappraisal Is now under way.T h e air force wanU to tiy to buy Uie

of approxi- J dollan, he_ eald. and ^ find out wheUier It will

be *^ecessary to move Into con- r P i K i C dcmnaCfon proceedings" since the L I j M girded u “essenUal.*

Visits Listed«7 » « ! « » ALBION. March 2 7 -M /S g t and > M rs. Boy I . Ploejer, who recenUy' retu rned to th e United SU tes from

Ankora, Turkey. VUlted Mr. and M rt- ^ ttu l Penrod Wednesday.

MW- ^ Biuatulntr returaed on " to a l t t t vlilUig

UuSTmS? WASSWoiMuch-s'jii'President Siseahower today pro-

■t la th e cJnlmed April as cancer coatro! B. B R o - moaUi and sold p r o p o s e fer mado

xl ch u rch ; RUpporta the hope Uiat science will , Southern ° " o day conquer UUs disease, lert O wen, '

wHmmmmecloVisits f e g M s a-. and M rs. sre visiUng ■ lego. CaUf. ed h e r soni ly la L o g sa

s re tu rned I i i C^ esin co U - - 'U b ,

'aytor wera

q FERGI, Taylor, ler, took Syngm aa ly on th erthday. #sncy new ■\ p resen t I J' to th e f SouUi

I I DEM(he Jeep's ■ng.ilgnaUoa

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f s S n Today, „ T aylor puffing on d g a r .

W A s ^ l boy w earing cowboy h ; e t i l l £ and boSu . . . T oungsten rwUi

,1 music w u aheriff Jease C arltoa moaali [»T w lB Filli I to u t herdlBK aheep . . . Te«a-age

choir high- S in c a r playiag uk tla le a '. , T w T m en s it tin g on sidew alk tU

he A m ertaa t i r e . . . Bgg «l»ells sea®- ' S U a long sidewalk . . . Ernedirector, w u to locate conercdt from t t a M a n ca itfu U y b ru sh lag d l

.‘S S ° o n “ S .T ^ ™ ? .;y 'l i r

iM embllng new blcyde . . . Apric tree la fu ll bloom on Second aveni

arranged by j « i . ^ . Couple ef m ea e » m la l i *nce of Uit ^ e d sidew alk, agreeing i t ^ the aaUoaal w tor a n o th e r w inter . . . Pellc

. jhaklag h e a d u be examines a t aaaalmously ^ Rev. D oaald B . Blac:I day from j j i t i a g righ t tm a r t p act u 1 ;t meatlag of ,io n g down sidew alk. . .Pos

u . office p a tro n s edging ftrouad lo rei m am bm to ® .postcard, b u t no oi

mo?tag to p l ^ t up . . . A ad ove tor Uie Twin ? j,r t .* -D tfn ’t let to a t eun fool yo award Ronk, _ ,,ii ijpb iib ly have ftli l ln a rd bafo ’- c S ' S S - t h . a . ! ' . o » e r r

" “’ " ‘ Weed Fire Bums Id to hold a Into Potato Celiain late AprU. jgflQ M B, M arch 3 7 -Jero m e rur Jie board of rieoartm ent answered a call Uie member- ^ . ’w ednesday %t H . A. Whl

.u . more's ra n c h three aiUet e u t fti won the a t- one-half mUes souUiFannar waa weed fire h a d spreadekly blogra- noiato cellivr. d by Frank the c e j j„ , w hich w

approxim ately IM , fee t Jong, w------ •• desUoyed a n d 70 u c k a of No. 1 ai

MO sacks o f No. 3 potatoes we 1 3 8 6 ro u ted . A bean drill la tho ceUi 1 1 J. w u not dam aged. F irem en esUma ^ n i l f i ' h l ed Uie dam age between 1 1 , ^ : 7 U U g l i i ' F irem en were unable to p' ■ch 37 r a — the fire o u t completely imUl 3: ngreu today nm . T hursday .I Ban Dlago, Tho Je ro m e flnt d e p a to e a t j r produce Ita called to th e 100 block o a &

Ighter. rourU i a tre e t a t 13;M p jn . T T ^ i ; H. DougJu where a g r a u fire h a d a tarted la ervlces sub- vacaat l o t :e thlaks It — — economlcar th e 1.600,000

o f 'u i e p W

r . e . „ ,m ,000. He V ^’ under w a y . ________________________7 to buy the a dollan, he

i ' S T W E H' since the

rho recenUy g ‘[ W m m M iStales fromd Mr. and » m W ^ W ^aesday. jie r returaed -tf t o ’vltlUpg

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l ^ S u c F u H ^ d U repre- Ed- r Mbtrt VoJt. Caldwell. -----

f S 3 : IW^ lo me compUlnt the

jT u d b ire three children. • tfflTbu two children by r ^ n l i j e . CharsinB hla NfootaeoenU l cruelly, ho Lad.

»he no lonRcr s tay ? ^ l i m . i a n B her homo th e r

j S w u r t to award h to In t n eWJdrw anti

u to flUi rlghta of rea - \S m. He also fiiks th a t h e dS k j t t awarded 135 per h a t^ i h . Hc Mlu that he dtaU^ property In Bol« and a I:, be given prop* gecr

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a t metUnj featured a sjKuUr dj-slTophy. Mrs. MaipokeonthodUease.I (caented a Him. Mrs. sKoiJoeled aa open dU- <e*iimet!on which an- tt*eWO American chll-

S ,n p e was aminged by ‘T ” tnBoMoorf, homo eco- o l Iq juH.. Amci M lower Pee and M r. m ldd Bcdi Koenig were w el- * t« « ineembers. v h uab

Mrs. Elva O l- f t le te Hem# Qrlggj served 1U“ s t a n d ------------------- • p e o niaiinp S l a t e dfcd iJT -K o tw eekw m iittt tor Eden. Residents hh™ Uielr trash a l the natoliamed away. “A

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t Males Also Need G :'t Boyle Discovers"• ■ By HAL BOYLE KI: ia N E W YORK. M a r c h 37 W — W ha 10 L adles, you've learned tho a j t o t “J •J sta y in g young and lovely. M aybe ^ald 10 th e re ’ll be more money In th e banlc ha ir

fo r you now If you see th a t th e tnon widen in your life I s - crop; 10 well-dressed, too.

it h e ld tl^ t^ ft gmy- c^theyr h a ire d man looks , "A,e dUUnRulshed, and |5.d a bo ld - headed l | T ^ * r a M

d ro m an tic 1 o v c r

full o f these curly.- h a ire d young male

m ovlo stars w h o s o i f t . - J ^ . ' ^ ^ B akulla are d iu id - ® ^ ^ * * ’'

I r u ff nests, a n d b»i s«;U . who have to past* beaver fuzz on “J th e ir chests to look virile. . J“ T e n mUllon American baldles say ® J ' , ' i m r ig h t B u t m y wife says I 'm

c ra sy , and A lbert the noted h a ir - dresse r, who Isn 't any Idn, Ju st

, say s I ’m wrong.; A lb e rt operates a kind of m ascu- 5„,?^• lin e F ifth avenue charm school fo r . th o weary business tycoons. H c * " 2 ^ . aays I t Is h igh Umo for the average , m a n to steal a b it from tho h ouse - ? ? . ,> J ho ld budget and s ta r t peacocking fl*®,?

b iro jc ir up -a b Jt * . * «, ‘T h is Is Im portont both In term s . o f love nnd money,” he sold. 'T l ic

A m erican wife keeps he r youth In , m ldd lo oge. She I s ' a georgeous . a tra ttb e rry o r silver blond. B u t h e r

h u sb a n d Is a gray shadow who looks . a t le a s t IS years older. She looks I lUco alstcr. He has worked h a rd

a n d h a sn ’t taken care ot hla ap ­pearance . 8o h e looks like g randpa.

" B u t'th ls Is an age of youth and I vigor. Men who arc gray o r bald , f in d I t harder to get prom oted o r , la n d a new and be tter Job.

“A wlso m an also should never r lose h is head—o r h is ha ir—over a t w ontdn. Because h e will need bo th

to g e t. ano ther one."

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D o e s M O R E ThiiONLY thU aensatiooal oew St Fryer gives yoa so many exclusl greater usefulness. Use « every. FRIED potatoes and <)“ »«*■ COOK pot-roast, baked bcon oeots, e tc No end to i u tue/uJne COOK-GUIDE. Accurate thei

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FFA Vice PresidenI

0-51 Idaho FFA president and Ralph D ob■ a ta te eiecnllTc aecrttory. weleonie F T /

d Glamor Help, Iso lu i

ers in Interview tSe r a)

K ind of discouraging to us baldles. T V . _ W h a t can a m an do? "BI ‘T h e same thing a woman does,*’ drlvi e sa id A llw t. "He should adapt Mis fo r i t h a ir style to his face.” If he has a H e a 1 wide ince, hc should avoid close- jo b .

cropped hn lr. I t m’akes him look kno^ I fa tter . A . fellow w ith Clark Goble h a i r I cars shouldn 't clip his hair sh o rt Impc I c ither. You can cee why, yes? d o n ’i I "A m an getting bald may cover In I I t by changing the angle he parta tlv e I h is hair. ITe shouldn’t plaster I t I t ty I dow n. A few permanent waves mny to b I th icken It, too, and give It body, a w I ’There are m ony wa>'s to disguise fe e t, f th inn ing hair." . U n tj A lbert's m ain thesis Is th a t m en tanc- I today need beauty salons as m uch L ll I a s women, nnd he says the sm a rt tire d

r *: pro. getting over their sh y . com t n ess about going to them. I cei

" I will bet you th a t maybe one b e a u , o” t of 25 men you m eet todoy new , -wears a toupee, o r a piece of a la te s

toiipctf,- hc said. "You can wear a . toupee nnd stand on your head w ith■ I t on. BQ swimming, o r Uke a, shower. I have worn a toupee for HE . fo u r years myself, ond my own M rs., m o the r h a s n 't noUeed it.*' v islU

O f course, Albert still has more M r h n lr of his own than he did w hen Lolo,

’ h is m other f irs t m et him. You hove M rs.■ to th ink of th a t

A lbert, nn ebullient man w ith RZA}

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' 7 :00 A.M . — 9:

Buy 10 Gallons — G e t 1

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T h in g s BETTEgn e w Sunbeam C ooker * D e ^exclu sive a d v an ta g t» -* o m n *everyday for delicioui D M P -•

l ie r fav o r ite foods. Use it to . ,I bean 's, stew ed chicken aodje fu ln ess . Exclusive, easyto-K ete th e rm o s ta t ic c o n tro l w itb e w .ty p eF ry .b a sk e t. J ^

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int Welcomed to Cc

Donald XniTla, Fallen. Nev. aatlonal FF FTA conTcntlon In Twin Falls. (S U ff pi

need le po in t moustaches. Is an n b . Q Lsolu te enemy of gray ha ir. D f l

"W ho comes to mo to get tb e lr i h a ir Unted?" he asked. "Woll S tre e t J b rokers, cab drivers, a cem ent m ix­e r a n d T V ‘sta rs. T hank heaven for T V . I t hos m eon t a lo t to me.

"B u t I tin ted the ha ir of a tru c k , n udriver who h a d been tu rned down Inbnfo r a Job becouse he looked too old. thre;H e w ent r ig h t out and go t an o th er volciJob a t more th a n »B5 a week. Y ou po rt know who else comes In to get th e ir ’Tth a i r tinted? M any clergymen. I t is In t:Im p o rta n t ’They feel th a t they baynd o n ’t look old and gray." In «

I n A lbert’s emporium an execu- Sum fiv e ciui d ic ta te hJa m all and have 77;I t typed while he sends h is su it o u t sonsto be pressed and he hErnself ge ts threia whirlpool ba th for h is ach ing -------f e e t, 0 m anicure, a h a irc u t a n d at i n t Job. H e also can n u k e long d ls- ( Hta n c e phono calls. (

L ife is rea lly looking up for th e (t i r e d business noon, who now can J »■com e home and tell h is wife, "well, ( ^I certain ly hod a busy day a t m y i £nb e au ty porlor. How do you like m y j 1 n e w hair-do. by th e way? I t ’s tho la te s t In town.”

Visits Related.H E Y B O im . M arch 37—Mr. and

M rs. E a r l-Jo rd an , Roy. U tah, a re VlslUng Mr. a n d Mrs. Amos Jordan .

M r. ond M n . R onald M arshall,L olo, M o n t, ia a guest of Mr. and M rs. Lafey M arshall.

R E A P ‘T O ^ -W E W S WANT AD6.

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Ships to Evacuate >f| Island Are Askedfo r JAKARTA, Indonesia, M arch 31

W—An u rg en t in e s sa K jro m Ball c k . has asked fo r ah lp s to evacbote 3.000 ,v n In h ab itan ts . fro m a remote ialand old. threatened by th e eruption o f a h e r volcano. Indonealon authorities re- fou ported today.le lr The message wtia received Tuesday t is In the east Jn v a caplUl of Soura- hey bayo. I t asked fo r Immediate l>elp

In evncuallng th e InhablU nts of cu- Sum ba Island n e a r Ball, ave 77)6 mesaago said the volcano o u t Song Yting e rup ted Tuesday and :eU threoU ned m o a t o f the Islond.Ing

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Costly ” 1“sro? POSAN, K orea. M arch 37 W —I fifl An overturoed charcoal bu rn er ^B f l in a K orean home s ta r te d a tire MaiB a early today th a t destroyed 300S S houses. klUed a girt an t; le ft I.-

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Adopted Tot Made Heir to 20 Million ZSANTA MONICA, C a lif , M arch J

. I 37 OiWA :6-m onth-o ld boy w as heir todoy to a 30 mUllon do llar fo rtune P?*' provided fo r In b is adopUon by millionaire o ilm an . T evis Forbes ‘7 ‘

k ,; Morrow and his wife, Coleen.^ . Morrow. 69, whose an n u al Income B is .rs tlm o te d a t UfiOO.OW. a n d h is i— B w ife completed adoption proceedings i | M >xsterday In Superior Judge O rlando

H . Rhodes' c o u rt u■ *The child, who waa nam ed Tevls H F o rbes Morrow. Jr., w as ((Iven to a J

s ta te agency for adoption by his n a tu ra l m other, whose iden tity was o k e p t secret by tbe court.

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ik. a n d th a t Is why w e a re fu n d a- & ■ itally Interested In you— aa a n egg lueer, b o th la rg s and smolL Pleas*' tree—At any Ume—to call o a us r e -

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100 Tribesmen in m Africa Massacred

»“ ■ NAIROBI. Kenya, Marcb 37 Ub- 0>*>“ Mau Mau terrorists naass*cred at

^ least 100 pro-Brltlsh Bllkuyu'trlbes-men. their wives and children In a n-4\ wild rold last night a t a village al. 8

J most on the outskirts of Kenya's fl a I capital. 0 1 I g They also attacked a police ata- g ,

Uon about 40 miles away, killing five 0 \ A** Africans and releasing all prisoners' K O i l ftom Jnll. 8Y0 JJ5}, The vllltkge otuck was the biggest «M0 heir the Mnu Mou in Its cam- fi tune terror aimed a t driving 8 , I,, white men out bf this agrleuUurolIy fl irbes British crown colony In Eaat 5

Afrlco. in the past year the terrorists 5 have murdered nearly 500 persons. J

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W WEST S m i N NEBDS HE^LPflK a Uayor Em at R«uter of West Bbrlln, r f l j n In thU country Beeklns help on the probl K I of E u t Oem&n r«fug«ei. stands In t ■ ■ quent c o n tru t to hlfl communist count ■ 9 p a rts in the city's Red sector.K B Though he U In many ways the most <

fjan t Of BerUner»~»n(j Berliners have mj H w a specialty 'of defylpg the reds despite f l j i nearness of <Unv«r'>Reuter strldei abi f l f l ' th e stxeeta without bodyguards.M B But, ac rou the tonal border, Moscow’s pt

pet Oerrs«ns. «up^sedjy asfe among fell f l f l reds, don't stick their noses outside uni

» couple of welNmUfo!ed chaperonfts i H y close behind. Rumor h u It tha t the co

m unlst bodyguards ara more nearly tmreli l ^ f l . jaU en-rlniurance tb a t the puppeta do H I skip to West Germany. f l U l What«7»r Attitude one may have towi m Gormans tn d tbelr responaibillty lo r Wo ■ f l ■--war H. i t l4 I m ^ b i e no t to admire the COI n Z Q l : age th a t Berlinerf. i t least, have ahown 1 W uD i Ing In the very ihadow of a th rea t as gr< H B ' or greater than R itler'i nazlsm.M H • Berlin U the m oit exposed outpost in B W 3 th e west, standing encircled by retLhord

' Any display o t real weakneu there and t s IS m probably would h a re been hai:]1)11^ down long ago.Hrtfimi ■ ^ ‘jrai!|m - ra m p a rt I t is also the locale of tho one gr< SiMfS : hole in th« Iron curtain. Only In Berlin c

; weatem joumallate see for themselves hi ■KNn communists operate (reportera In Mosci f l ^ ': g e t mere Krealln*gulded tours.) Only frc f l f l • Berlin's* Eastern tone can refugees esca D B H i in any Toluma, for the reds have no t 3 ^ ^ 1 > figured how to itop th e flow.

' As everybc^y knows, th a t flow now h ■ M r : reached record proportions. I t put« almc IH lH . Intolerable burdens on the keonomy of W< ^ H | ’ . O ennany,'w hich can find neither work n

^ 'th ft m eant for adequate relief of these u * fortunates.

■ ■ . V et the west cannot tu rn the refugees bac ' - D eath or the slave camp would be th e ir fa

I f l U S We m ust hold out the hope of .freedom to i B H H f peoples, and partloulatly- those who so prj f l f l l ! i t u to risk 11/0 to regain it. Freedom oanr ■ W H j' aver be a closed corporation belonging or H u n to thoM who already h i 7« it.B U ] ■ R euter is asking America to help h la cl H n f : an d W estem Germany bear th e load whl< ^ f l l ‘ goei w ith accepting the refugees in to f t

; territory. Re appeals to. ua to send olothli ^ ■ 1 r and food. Jn the pitiful a tisam from- Ea

: G onnany are thousands of iU-nourishi J children.: T he International Rescue eommittea U t r ; Ing to raise t l , 000,000 for Reuter. I f you wa^ ( to help a people th a t long since haa shovi

^ f l l . a powerful capacity lo r self-help, send yoi f l ^ £ n o ney , clothea or food to th a t com m ittee i f f iw i ; 393 Madison avpnue. New York. ^

: COLD WAR PUZZLEi i l f i t ; There'a a big, double<aoccstlo oross-woi H i r a > p u n l^ context going or to. flnti a new nan: H | m fo r "psychological w arftro" th a t does n(

-■ imply tb a t i t la an aggreaalve p a r t o f a eel > war» or identified with w arfare propagand

■ f l of any kind. . .^ ^ 1 ; P resident Elsenhower himself gave th f l H . tip -off on th is when he told a press confer

V ence he did nol.llke the nam e “psyohologlct f l H < w arfare," bu t that.nobody bad th o u g h t u B u f l a better name for It yet.■ H T h e c a tc h in th e o ld h a m e ls th a ti t lm p l ic

t h a t the United States Is no t prom otin f l M peace. The communists on the o ther h a n d - m m | ! have successfully pu t over the Idea t h a t &]

. th e ir propaganda la lo r peace.: The state deportment’s former lino fo

^ M w Voice of America- and other Internationa : information programs waa th a t It was wag

■ B n < Ing a "Campaign of t tu th .” T hat w as al : righ t 03 far as It went. But w hat's wante<

now l3 a name lo r a peace crusade th a ; ImpUea oven more than the tru th , th e whol tru th and nothing but the tru th .

DOESN-I ADD UPCongressmen bent on cutting taxes befori

th e budget is balanced have come ui< -will •; a new argument. Its gist la th a t the countr

W P ^^ 'I . would be better off wlUi a tax cu t and a n un M | l |1 balanced budget Involving expenditures o ■ n B t . say. S9 blUJon dollars and tax receipts of saj ■ 1 1 2 2 «4 billion dollara than it would be w ith toxa ■ ■ ■ I kept high and a balanced budget of arouni ■ ■ ■ ,74 billion dollars.^ ^ f l : The plea Is tb cut both expenses and taxcj ^ ^ ■ 1 • ra th e r than keep taxes up to a h igher e i

.pondlture level.• , While there Is a bslloi tha t the lo w e r ex-

penditure and lower tax levels would p u t le& ; o f a s tra in on the country, the catch In. thiz ^«r?um ent la th a t any unbalancing of th< fbadget adds to th e naUonal debt. Increases

^ H / ' ' .-fovem xneat.m terest requirements and adds;to. thd iiipAtlonary p m su rts .

. ' ^ T H A K E S SENSEH f :■ followlhir.algn, alogan, m otto o r w h a t-

,« re r you w an t to eau le 2s pasted on th e ■ H :desk o f a new ita n o g n p b e r Jo tb e u . S. n S e . ' t w u i y -T * •I K •??**,“ • »W i l bn» w bo’l im b r e «enalble i m it looks, because .a sensible g irl h asm . m ore sense th a n to look sensible,'’

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a p p w to tlw 'M ttoa’i 9C<mota}e •raier. AJtl in k iV tm . noU cnbU behind th e o f ic n e ra l

- ■ p e rtt r , rttioa*i>aUtiev)Utt a n d h u d ih lp i a re a, .w r* u o ittB loynw at aod a »pre*dlnf ilCFwdown of bn

i ] u B B M O tB 3Sn \ a ctlv lij Id m tn r ke? Induitrli_____ ■■II m g j^^ g a su u {rom Peniurlranu t<----------- J , ! i 2 f l H H ^ ^ f l mlnlni cenwr* of the we»t.r . l i f : i W S M f l f l i U on than lO iu t« UfUlatU:Kca W M ^ H B i h a r p »umar!

« I ,« i f l B H S ^ S e o n s r e M <cir r<2/er trom the«'' IM l O n B V H dlUoni. torn* of which orif

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________ I I.W i» r puM t th«t h tm w d me------ -l- .t 4.U et bouM and m mu. lupub------------t r J S and txmocraU, do not dtUrtirT ~ " “r '* ‘- ^ K ^ ^ ^ H p h i U e warning* aia ln it corn«rt ef Deflect of their oonitltuteDts'Reif'Krte Cwu! !«“ *;« O BO Sr TOWWS OBCAjeD^AcecTOiag t«; tV ancry h Iobs, who prewot offlclU itaUiUu to^ V - . - ------ p e r t th tir la i i e ta n t . Wathlhsioa's Indirecti c r n Itnw ally UDltnown torm ef forelin lubaldy Is (lE L P Jn* "boom toww” and Bouih Amwlea aod :Berlin now Airtca and "thoit (owu- lo th« Uolted BUtes.u l LlLuimZ XneldeoUllr, the tarlou* a*r*«oi*nt# re*poihe problem f„ ,itu*uon w m »»d« br pr«id«ntuJ a nids In e lo - behind clowd door*, not by congTf»: Save for «i st c o u n te r - djvldutl* end communltlw tdverseljf af/«et«d bj

kUid ot IntcmaUonil leneroslty, the lenerai i naver h a heard ot Hum, aJthoush thiy have

le m o st d e - rect bearing on the ftnerai welfare, h av e m a d e . • ♦desp ite t h e OIL IM P o e ts xaKE TO L t-increw lns im

a b o u t re*ldu*J oj] /rom Venexuel*. tor iMtanee. aJi la e s a o o m djiplwed thouMndi of coil miner# and rei

worker* ta eliht eutem tn d mldweeUm lU tei. scow S PUB« product, which U the vesto reildue if te r refine: lo n g fe llow ttM petrolnan. !• belna dumped ^ the AU aMp im le m seaboird a t extremely tow cost.Sloe u n i w JJ 4 jne,p i „ heavy Uiduftxy. ue rones a r e pj*nt«, ehipe, t«Jke». ew. i r f m thwa Jmporta th e com-> placed I 1 mlUloa to u of ooal valued a t IM ml

ly tra v e lln * <JoU«» a t the mlnat in penniyJvanla, We»t Vln >n*(ii H nn? Kentucky, Ohio tnd «Uier eutes. They coat the ipets f l o n i ^ m ln e i^ ^ d unemployment grow* dally

ThU Vanenietan “wtiie" meant a wase lou < ave to w a rd mliUon dollan to 1M3 alone, i t cut ee million dc

fo r W o rld to »U »»d revenue, wlUj a w*«e Jom of HIM a th a MUI-- in that Induetry. OperaUnf and reptlnnen are a h ^ S X - W n sI* i< lo ffln iflc r^ .n « « b e r^

( t as g re a t p s n m r H pATMiwwf-MJsee'l&wMteni »ci—TJlah. Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico. Montana-

nn if In fill TtitrteM bocauM of the tovenuBents premium ;to P o ri from Peru. New Me

re tL h o rd es. g jjj pyench NorUi Africa, re and th e Defeneo mobUliera pay 17JS centa a pound for F len hauled Vlan and Mexican *lnc under a ihree-year conii

allhoush tbe price in the domettle market 1< i. __ . _ 'U a# oeata. Oomeitlc mlnea are cUwlnj down

Ut w estern c a w the lower flfure does not warrant eontlr J one g re a t operaUon. They would make a workable profit on Berlin can emount ct th# fereUn jubeldlw , Ttity cannot c

peta oa a ftee market aralnat forelm flimi eubild . V . S ' the ttolted BUUI Ueuuiy.In Moscow Defenee MebUlrer Arthur a yiemmlaB Juit Only from the** arraniemonte on the basis ot the need for t) ses escape material! for naUonal defenae, especially itock-'e y«* ^ B u t It l l pointed eut th a t thew supplies mlghi

eut off ia war. Moreover, once an American mine ’ now h aa been cJoeed doira. it cannot be reopened overoJ I t i a lm o ^ Machinery nuta. Mine# flood. SltlUed workers dlil y o l W M t - ,

work n o r ITabM INCOMI OECLINE-The reverberaUncthese u n - «ul<* the deoUne In farm income finally have

tun to h it the leneral acrlmilture itructure.. . aalea ot farm machinery and equipment have fa

tgees b a c k , tharply In the middle west. InvcnWry baokJoge fth e i r f a te , retailer to manufecfurers arc a t a peak. Layoffidom t o a l l ehopmea and salecnen are Ujcreaalnit. RetaU voli.A .A ot all ealSa li droppJm aa caution supplanu the o10 SO p t u e ^ poetwar boom that thowa alpis of vom c a n n o t , u jd Uu- around the eisential edges.iKlng only - -, V IE W S OF O T H E R

W P M V tN O THB v o i c e !« ♦ « oharlUbJ* oonstruoUoa th a t can

.. . p u t on eena to r T a t t’* rem arks about tho Voice1 C lo th ing A merica in a hurried television interview U th a t t ( r o m - £ a s t were offhand-and-uirconsldered. HU suRRetUon t n o u r i s h e d if he were in charge h e would wipe ou t the v<

b y tir ing averybody In I t and then begin all c » n l n from scratch to co n atru ct a fo re ljn pna

IS i ry - ganda organlaU on hardly representa th e best thou y o u w a n t ott (he subject. AKd I t U impoeslhle to believe tha

las sh o w n o* Senator T ar t 'i sagacity r ra lly believes h!s c la n f l voMP deiarlpUon of BenaUa- M cC arthy’i outrageously

* lltloal InquUlUcn of tho Voice aa "very helpful-1 im ltte# a t ooaitrocuve."

The Senate hasn't very far to look If it wants And' an inqu^ toto tho enUro subject Uiat rei gIVM the appairance of being ‘'helpful and cccstr Uve.'* Ml but blotted out by Mr. McCarthy’s ha]

(WM wftrri hunt for hudllnes, a aenate foreign reUtlonc si ^ committee has for a long time now been conductlew nam e , reepooslble investlgetlon of the affectJvenesj of does n o t oveneas infonnaUon program of the state deps Of a cold Headed by Senator rulbrlght last year •nnnErnnrta. Senator Klckenlooner now. this subcommittee aee opaganaa ^ ^ aerjouily trylM to find out what’a wrong w

the Volee and related agencies and trying to lmpr< B[ave th e their operation. It li no stooge of the Voice, wh s confer* it b>s sharply criticised.ihalofflGAl h»ve repeatedly said there Is plenty to critic

to the way the whole InformtUon program hta b< DUgnt u p curied out. But the surest way not to Improve 1(

to destroy morale hy Indiscrimlnatejy aubjectlag i t im p lie s employes to the loosest to rt of InferenUai accusaUc ram o tfn ir tha t they are iitUe bettar than traiton, or so 1 harasa them Uiat toey wUl be afraid to put dora

« w e r *ayU»U« that may a t some Indelermtnata Ui , m a t a ll deviate from Senator McOarthys future views or

spread abroad Irrelevant or one*alded tesUmony it lin o fo r damaging in the large type unUi It Is refut

W‘ye or weeks later) Uj the fine print. And m a t lo n a l y ,, ,j,0 le operaUon a t thla Ume Is. whvas w a g - one uilnka about it. a move too absurd seriously , w a s a ll contamplate wjthin the context of the eold war. T B w a n te d K ^ l n could ask for nothing better.~New Ycade th a t _______________________he whole o t e e a t i o n p e e l e d p o t a t o

The penver Chamber of Commerce should send floral wreaUi to Boise, Id a , memorialising that fl city's IniUaUon into tha Zeckendorf parking lot er plre. BoUe. like penver. haa now “had it," If j-ou kn<

OS b e fo re what we mean.Mjf w i th William aeckendoTfe real estate firm <a lltUe c

» c n u n trv bought Boise's old city hall bulldlrannouncing Uiat it would be replaced with a mode

a a n u n - office structure. But after the deal «-<< made ai I tu re s o f the old building was coming do^-n, guess what hs- t s o f say . pened: Zeckendorf changed hto mlndl N w ifa to \ I t h t a i c s * parking loll, / * ^ l s man Zeckendorf, unchallenged a t charrolif a ro u n d /Bulllble city poUUclans o ut of choice ttoperUes. wor]

/ ^ the same dido. In Denver. He bought a vtluab n d tax es , downlou-n block, known as courthouse aquate fi :*her e i* lM ^-60lemrlly promising to raise a mult« mUllon*doUar builtttng on It. or eise pay »J5.0(W a yei

penalty for falling to do ao.OWer e x - WeJl. old.zeck and hi* local partners have racked 1 [ p u t less protlu from this cheaply acquired parking ]<a in . th ia "penalty withot

ncraases The fin t news, accounts from Boise did n< nd a d d s whether “Zeckendorf the Ready- had agreed i

W ^Bolse a penalty for.changing hU mlnd.-Denvt

T B 08* ECSBIAN DfVENTOBS r w hat:. Soviet government newspaper Izi'esUa recenU/.iT charged la a fronUpage editorial that some of th tlUll MIC pubUc official) have violated correct party principle le n . S. by making apnolnlmenta on the baals of friendship

and ramfly reuUonshipa. thtti cluttering offices wltl ign-iHj. -crooks and adrenturtra.-

Wh a c , ' TOU knov tlteso R ueslaa i will cJala

,n o s they were the first to discover eorrupUon In govern- o e a t.—CJeyelaad Press.

. / . . . .

'lONALlr— ~— ^G I G Pot JS S -SHOTS Jihlpe are c a u tln f down of buatneasey industries a n d I— . . . . i __w » j n u lo t h . ONE u r n C O M w d

S "IS S lSM ‘“ kthe first p a rt of M arch wb eomeuiing about th e

““

* nie t meeoe 'U »«e ehmiM : f ine weather this w «k*«nd to a rest of the m onth . (B

coming up, you'd best look coBdlUon of your ra in c o a t a

. 7 „ t2 ! b«» . r t w m too a u m e d df?

S a a o th s r ej»rta». itS S l u V9wU the nauve).rlea and ifo r ta w n i

M B U to . • . ®-'

. I M M i , t t l . , m T O ^ ™ > W > * » 0 0 ( 1 .0 general publlo ^ • • •

ih iy have a dl> „ __ _________' . HO HUM D g P T . .

l a K tlaB asoo. M leh., ^t o p o r u

JSl I 5>^ to m B epttb lleau baek ta 14 n th « AfUntin logton- 3- H« ta n te ll wb

i'e waa a Ud

“ ‘T K m ’n' w o t v S S u . '•

K V X '°“ ”M M losa of UI »>'eO' day. I t aeenurm lliion doU ari M>e U asking about a reguUtI s ot to t t e 16M fiahlng iIn n e n a ^ something t j tSe

^ th a t Lava and Carey lakes ar for bass fishing a ll year.

r o H m » c U o m , ^ o l w w th U Hue oioui: M o S i ^ u ! !“ “ “ Pl" o ' moot

’ B r m i u m ^ . ^ e opening of tho genera Ing season, someone is likely

J. K.W M odco p .n i n i t o l y 11 ,oun d for P e ru . day show# u p along^ y m w n w c t .Market Is o n lr ing to w et a line.

d o w Carey and Lava lakes are ora n t continued year-around fUhlng—etarUng e n roflt on th e Maybe th a t hasn ’t been y ia n n o t com- “ “ " b - d e a r . T he w ay i t w Inns subsidised Pletoed to us, th e boya wtio

m ine such things checked tho: imlng Ju stifies ' ^*ke* during th e season last need for these end then studied th e m aft<

tally s tock 'P il- ot th e genera] aeascn.determ ined the baas populaUo

iplies m ight be *uch U iat I t could take a lot o: rican mine h u in* pressure and n o t ahow an ined overnight, drop In th e num ber o f fish, workers d lsap- Bo those guys you see flshl

Carey and Lava lakes as ol W ednesday will ju s t ba takin

w beraU ng re - vantage of the f irs t day of i nally have b«. d a y bass season, icture. • • •(n t have fallen llJere '* no th ing w rong with baticlogs from places th a t a chango ot c ak. Layoffs of wouldn’t cure, saya O u r Wi RetaU volume Expert,

l a n u the opU* • • • .signs o t wear - I S J ;H I B GOODf

r r o r someone who knowa about th e culinary a rts , this

r r T p O O ^ hUarious, wb dunno. t l i l< X t Some women were talking _ a certain recipe, b u t It app

' t h a baking Instructions wsren U iat can be oiear. T hey sa id something the Voice of baking th e item on an inv

IW U th a t they m uffin pan.URRetUon th a t "B ut a il I have a re the re ou t the Volee m uffin pans," complained (he begin all over • . •■orelgn pnaps- . TAMOl/S LAST IJNE • «3° “ »»t - . . d on 'fhave V

rsBN iSw ^ GENTLEMAN IN Ty h S u l - ^ d FO M tTH B O IV

if i t w ante to ____________ __________

3SS DEEP Tlirelations su b 'en conducting FO R TH E Vi ;}venesj o f toesU te d e p ar t. t f l l l M

last year and H I U 2 nmittee aeems,’s wrong w llh ____ ___ _ng to Improve V i JB

Voice, which I I # J « I

ity to criticise ram h ta beenImprove I t U . fl '

subjectlog iU Ial accusaUons il • —or*, o r 80 to f t . / jp u t dOTO on -C T

ermlnata Ume fe views o r to IcsUmony tha t J Q M t S I J

I t Is refuted rlnt. A nd to Jme Is, when1 seriously to | ^ \ a i B r M l A ^ W K ^ :o]d war. ‘Hie •.~New York

.TO ' K S b Ehould send aing th a t fine ^ \ l•king lo t em- JI’■ If j'ou knaw j j

(a lltUe old hall building,

N O WI N S T O C K

a t charming C o n ie I n ; . S e e T h e n )erUes, vork*

‘4S“‘S • COILSHAI• heavy a• SPRING T(• sub.soile• ditcher

5t .m e c l 'u “ " ’ “" 'ic a l DInd.—Denver c a s iJ y e o n tr o lJ e d , fully rnc

o f t h e W D d n d A C T r a

t s ^ ' 1 '>Ua recently f | | | l | C a l*ne Of th tl r I jV t* .;y principles V * * * ”

friendships

r : : h o w a r d -In govern. 1 2 1 T h ir d A v e n u e W e s t

TIMES-NJWf

S~ ' ^ I ■ W A S H I N G '

M MARQ1^ f l U p WAfgU W OTO W -'n) t iy

T » ? « tos B sw h o w c r adm laletn t U t m ' toe tan g lU e achievtm aat

f irst tw o .m oo th f la fffflet 4— would be m ifa ir. Tbs taal

“ “ w o i r „ I r t S t ‘o ^ a n

about th e m on th <rhe virw f s k f l ^ ^ la Uon —In lam b 's th a t the n « r a d . ^ B f l U

, m ln ls tn to nt o b M m lng up. not tried to ■ w e e p H Hra should b* som a uo th e s e s v f th a ^ ^ H H V H k .«nd and for

m onth . (But d o a t I? o m o t ^ H f lels th a naUve). the m arks t s tbe lr f l H K i

spring w eather1 best look a t th e c a n be * * " * *

«»rta». (Out too, In S e ri»w ol oae o b tc r M « M il b o U i .f jw ^ e d and failed U

, N atlre « r p o « K l ^ with which I t

, , • To aayoao who leokad ^____ roar ef t h a t f lsrca control

t D E P T . _ w u a p p a iw jt th s t whoev M leh.. w m ia n elected P realdep t e ither

bis l9trA Ufih- tlteatiover or Adlel HUrr rr tleklng ef( th a would find I t difficult to tm f)y} 1. O qtllvad to achieve enough un ity In c red long aaottgh and the c o u n try t« do w hat It baek ta W a th . be done, m te ll w hat b a T be reaaons for th is wi ihlnga th s t b a p . vlous: ‘The deterloreUon of < > ru a U d w ith . jjucU Ufe h e re a t home In a t a ronpd t« call ihg p a tta ro of reckless c h t sewf I ta a ) trasson; a n d t h e d e t ^ng tim e. abroad evldenoed, above all.

* failure o f th a T riunan admDAVB TEX tlon to b r in g the K orean wa

. I t aeems aome* end.t a reguUUon a p . Only th o m ost parU san an i3 fishing regula* advocatu cou ld have decelvec Ing to the a ffec t selves sufflclsnU y to expect -ey lakes are open transfo im atton under elUier I year. hower or B tarsosoa .true enough. B u t • • •

I n hU f ir a t two m onths f t _ t t e gw O Tl fish - p r tjid e n t E lsenhower h u pul

. £ ? i top peslUons of govcmmen m r J l . exceedingly able men. T h e r i

proachlng th e ir tasks w im geU the h a n k er . „ j i jjn sa o f how m uch tu n , ^ . only for A m erica b u t for tllakes are open to of the w o rld -o n th e ir decUl g -a ta rU n g April this r tsp e c t Uie expecUUons a»n t Ixcn m ade nonU is a g o have been excee. s w ay I t w u ex . j t U in th e larger field oi boys who d e ter- m congrew and In th e counti

hecked tto sa tw o perform aneo thus f a r h u no t « " « « y e " ured up to th e h igh cxpec th e m a fte r m e held by naany. And here . U

■al season. TOey campaign and the events 3 a populaUon w u up to I t h a v e a dU ect bearl ako a lot of f lah . u , . ^ btb t o date, e t ahow any dire o a n d ld a ta Elsenhower alg

1. , . compact w ith Ben. R obert ^ m see fishing In defining la rg e a re u of poUi akes M of nex t jjoae- fo r • Uie cam paign b >t U tak ing a d . the new adm inistration sho s t day of a 393- come in to being.

S ena to r T sf( U oew m_______ _ leader Jn th e senaU and h e i

w rong w in m ost f t t j i d e n t EJsenhoi■ngo of clim ate tj,e qj u, , bargain they a O u r W eather j „ t ^^ugust when they Issue.

famoUi Jo in t aU ttm en t In nnj-iW* Borne among the ardeo ooD T ^ aenbower partisans In congra

S th a t b o tn the .compact an a rU , this could jdecU oa o f I t i f t u majority

. ...U l..- w«.. ^ “ 0 BTlevous errors.

n s « T 0 « ' »toce Uiey ao* con. Ujat to o E senhew er .vlclor

^ ew ured rn e rd le s s of th e f« on an in v trU d f ju d a wlUUn th e OOP.— sorrow ful conviction Is Uia iS lncd the S j f c com prom ise wlUi T a f t h u put ilaincd tftc cook. „njH aU ona on toe new Presl lo -riTW P eblllty t o take Uie essenUa] 1ST LINE ^ ^ Pm 't have tee th , Uy f « America.1 by them ?- In th e campaign' EJsenhow/iIAN IN TH E persuaded of Uie need to:T2I ROTV a truce w jth the eztreaSsta*

TILLAGE TOOLSR THE W D A N D C A MODEL

p i U S C H f l l M l R S

A C T O R SLET u s

D EM O N STR ATE

I SHANK CULTIVATOR iVY CHISEL CULTIVATOR ING TOOTH HARROW -SOI LER:her.omical DEEP TILLAGE SYSTEM w hich i I, fully rnounteci and m a tc h e d to th e powc I A C T ractors.

I lL I S - C H f l lM E ia ^s a i l s ANO s i a v i e i ^

RD TR A CTO R COlue W«s» P h o n o 271

t-KEWS, TW m FAIXa. IDAHO

[NGTON CALLING” :

LQUIS CHILD- z z x r tl 2 ^ s k U t o o trwnlsU to WasWflgWa. •

natioBs aad keep Amerieaa d e m T ^ deesBCies s t home it is just henleadership, d«*f^ farwhadci tha oUBsaln arises.

President B»enhe»er must t t f M S r t l i f i m effecUTa

lf«m h CMUe ttoa ot Elseshonr BepubUcai .. ,__ _ Dtfflocrata la toe senate fo

SSi{w-l2& ***»W

i^ isf ffSSsSaKss's;«s.a“t£

- either Dwliht W *l»ut th» new admlntotj Jlal iftavfninn^ end hew U li teWW « lt to imsoulble pleto elUsani *lto e casu^ in unity In eenpnw m pelltla do what had to gsU toe Imcresslen that ths :

ot the president has grown a

au^if ^ T Z SS: “?^.ey had e * ^ t« l his lead, ome In a tprttd^ to emerge In snsrpjr po»en* klest C ham * of line. This may suggest that e det#Jaatlen time is a t hind for a perw »

ibove all. by toe port on radio and wlevlslon b man admiWstra. President cn his aU w ard^ lorean war to an date. Delivered in Etsenh<

frank and friendly manner, irtlsan and blind might go a long way toward t a deceived them. .Ushlng a senie of command.

K r

„ SpeakersListenonths to omce “ e r h u p u t ln to e , RUPERT. March JT -6 h e r jvcmment somt Black, speecft Instnjctor la R :n. T her are ap. high school, announeea th a t R' Iks with a very will be repmtated at the rcg nuch tum a-no t speech ywUral In Nampa Frl mt for the rest Representatlvu sro B a rb.eir decisions. In Parker, extemporaneoua spealtecUUona of six jane Remiberg, dramaUo reaisen exceeded. Oerald Blenrag, original anV field o t unity LeNellRouiti.poeuyreadlags;Jie country that btra Barnard, hianoroiu « af h u not meu* and Vem Van Every, radio tfgh expectsUons ing.I here, too, toe - — ■ - events leading

, ' t o » IS Y O U R Ilower signed a

M U S T A R Dipalgn but for itlon should It

no if iw io r t t r Well, you’re ’way the times youraelf

'w'tSSy'SSt keep your old jalop; 'm“ Vrtot’E* you can own a bettf

tt! - 'ta r or truck from rS!'”"*''” "- Motors with t o r nre. unnecessary

ao* convinced W e s e i er .vlcloiy was of toe facUonshe OOP. Their i w ,1 Is Uiat Uie a K J Y O Ntth u p u tg ra v c M l '^ Inew President's

essenUal bold eace and secur-

EJsenhower wa* ..Y o u r Cia t i l L - S £ • iv m m i

Q I C 1947 DoSOTO C 1947 DODGE 4- 1947 PONTIAC 1946 HUDSON <

^ 1947 LINCOLN

Your car—I_____ smallRATE

1950 FORD C1951 FORD 0

$400 Caslt1951 STUDEB

, 1950 PONTM1951 PONTIA

\ 1949 FORD VX ^ A 1949 MERCUl

BUICK <

Y our old t r u c k — rei

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w h ic h Is P o j/m en< 8 ith e p o w e r iv ill runor,

l if e

C O ^ N l o

I ’•u o S S '4 i

DAHO_________ .NG” BY Delegates to T n s MeelChos

n o p E in ’.M erch « - A m u c a r th r »ad ca a - x o t in i . B“P * ^ • ¥ perty. H » t t r u c ^ ^ g ^ b u ^ . have b ^ e ^ tfdes, h a d a « r» a t » JWjSert Amrttum lng tb a e x - auxUlwy M e^e n d BIflgten. . O l r ^ 'U U a t t te U nhera• * uaK ow June Sl-tT. AlCcrnatu iseritab le. 1< to Hsuck. deughter olin l up. T h e a*- ^ sauek. R « J * r t i ^ ad seoaar e r la ta r ^sushUr ^ Mr. aai>retldCDt, w hether r i»ud Boinnen. K e y tH ^ aocrat, who m e a a t yi«« Eoikraf, daughter o , eoalUloa o f fre e « id M i* .J» k s f i . ^ k ^ , wi , AJnerieaa fre e - ^resident of toe T h e s ^ w e M a t home. A ad S r o/pr«w club e I t toe que»Uoa of aqulfl snd BerolL She h «■ /arashadffwad to e d « jih s s e n w l paper and ^ tiff. m lttee for ttie Juuo r prom.' 01hover m u rt h av e b id parts in two o o l p l ^0 effecUve ooall. ed la toe lehool llfaniry and pi r RepubUcan* a n d p«ted to Uie »>uils fesUvil.s ssaaU fo r to e R antea hi* been « c rWs policy. Aa of tm s t tw e f toe i j t t ^ t e ^

fore. « t» « « » « o o a * » H te n t« U « ^ ‘h» '«^®wirhettier T » lt. m g u , h * , beta P I ^ d e g m cha iia n p a rty m ao, of boto t*» chepW « ' ! dlstri luch « coaUUon. ,anl*aUeti*. and i m j n chat

«e#iarr. disclpU n- fnTltatloD/to t o e a l l ^ l e te a fc C ertato o f B - K>red by Uw PHA- W e

W ends to to e e:icajlent nU ng W the

T i s u a l t f l t ^ t S U b e r ef W e s M » « u t a jblle affair* one Bhe pUjn In toe e A ^ b a n £1 th a t th e figure AislsUn# In ip o n sc ely t t i as grown a lltUe delegatei are Uie R u p « Ohi

of Oomnieree, the R upert W o ed h is leadersh ip club and th®, ^j i r personal o u t- Wars, conunltte* In charge in< uggest to a t th e M^^ I is jil l ‘ O'*)r a perw m al rb - Mayme W »t of the I tupert A Wlevlslon by th e can Legion atm iltry .

E v e n t s R e l a t eay S w ? ? e « u “ OLENNB PERRY. M arch Vcommand. Olenna Ttiti rtilden ts re tu m e

r Ud)u4 y.»i«r* week frem nivy b ^ tta ln i. i r c ) Bta Dl«o, calif. Thty a re

■’ ■■ Detty. Art Anderson, Don O:

J L i s t e dThe Her. and M ra W alt

j T - 6 h e r m a n g m n u m f y u a a . A ria, a re vl uc to r la M p e r t tf t8 trd sa jb te r.M » .w a T 4 A .» icM th a t R upert

a t th e regional oeorge Zimmers, JN am pa PTlday. juver. Ore, U vUlUnj her.dauj are B a r b a r a Mr*. Rue Case, seoua speak ing ; ■—amaUo read ing : EUCTEDrigtnal o ra to ry ; IDAHO ffTATJ! OOUXOt, 1 y re a d la g s ; B ar- tello. Much 3 7 -Jo an Fisher, noro iu read ing . Falls, h u been ejected trea ry, rad io speak- of Aasodated Women Staden'

Idaho State ooUege.

O U R O U T F I T T O O O L E

T A R D A N Y M O R E ? .......

re 'way behind I 'o u r a e l f i f y o u

l i d j a l o p y w h e n ^

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t h t e r m s l i k e ' . ^ ^ ^ f l n

> <Y O N E , B U T A N Y O N E , B E T T E R C A R

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KOOTHLYPAYMEHTO

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DSON4-door..33.93 19S0.AICOLN 4-door..24.58 1946 D

tr car—regardiejs of age, make or small amount of cash shown \ down payment on one of these

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men fraved Irom tro linK » rafts and appeared merBUUon. . “W8n d four-ensln# CaUfor- andn alrUaea OC-4 n s a nKtetd transport carr;lns elen' a m la Tolcyo ■ oa the chu; ML

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Analysis Set S ' It Port Project “j,EBTW, March TT (Ifl'— 808 t a tU w . Jr.. D , Calif., vent iffUisnajMSlnfenhBve omo la Btl a nev analrtls of lor i ednbo l Uie Sacnrocnto a j a ^ (0 nipportV jiev haiwroprUUon. ' - aH b« learned teveral q , WQtst quuttons of the WiQIty had been raised

and the bureau of l*5Qlel[ reraJuatlon'’ e t P"?! rintdantaprcredbene- s r u is te the project, ho isfflMttood enough for ItWfor an appropriation.- and

eo n B a r g e o Ise I s C la i m e d ^i WALLA. Wash, March H

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;s T.F. Church Sets Ti ^ Schools’ Offering

6 obbath achooi o f tho Twin SWIs •^ Beventh-day Adventist church will <(. Cake p a r t In a zuUoavJde otteriag jja/ii

Saturday to expand church e4uca* im t< tlonal lacUlUes In th e FhUipplne p /y |

K l*l*DdB. _^ I n osnouncing the offering, M n. will d X Charles O ’D ell, Sabbath school su- c u l ‘ perlntendent. sa id th e Philippine w ask

Union coUejo In M anila Is over* inM j, '4. crowded, a n d a 3,400-acre slt« on onltci ^ M indanao u available for $14,000. j les A t th e new campus agricultural clflc 1 )m train ing will be offered and employ- hJs cs ed m ent In a ium ber Industry vUl en- R ut

able a tudenta to m eet/thelr tuition ver m ir . and expenses. ' day Ca n v e senior academies and 13S occosl

m elem entary schools operated by the and I be church Jn th o - .PhU lppln ts, have she hi

svi'ollen stu d e n t enrollment a t Uie action M anila college from 135 In 10« to w h t 600 today. Tn-o other achools will be d benefited by th e offering—tho Ja- }

, pan M issionary college near Tokj-o wvo i f and tb e N orth Celebes Training 1

School In Indoneala. There are 33S,- — 808 youns peo;)le enrolled in Ad- f., venUst schools around the w rld , , ve am ong them th e Magic Valley Jun- . of lor academy. In Twin Palls, to ■■ — ' ' ''

’"; Danee Plannedal GOODINO. M arch 2 7 - P e r r y .? B yom 'post N 0..3O. AXnerlcan Legion.1, will sponsor a uniform dance a t 8; i p jn . S a tu rd a y ., . •p Servicemen a n d w om en.and all. . ve terans a re Invited to attend the» party w earinff th e ir \u ilform i Music^ will be furxUshcd by an orchestra

and refreshm ents wiU'be served.

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Two ‘Widows’ Batt] ’ As Heir to EstatI ST . PE T E R aB tm C . Pis., Mareh Rutl' » 37 W—T he case of two women claim* the Fl ’ Ing to be th e widow of Brlg.-Oen. legally ’ Pau l T . Cullen U in the hands of widow.

Circuit Judae Victor O. Wehle, who• win determ ine th e rlghUul heir.• Cullen, a U. 8 . a ir foree officer,> was killed in a plane crash in Alaska £ 5 ^ 1■ lnM arch .Jll51 .H eaJw w ssj/C T B jer I ' ” "' DnlUd NaUons m ilitary observer ?!‘wVJ• and parU cipated In Uie SouUi P a - “I clflc a tom bomb t e s t The value of■ his esUite h as n o t been disclosed. *■

R uth Cullen, daughter of a Den* ' JI ver m inister, told the court y e s t e r * ____•

day Cullen had divorced her on two occasions—In Mexico six years ago “nnual

! and here five years a g o -b u t Uiat Men's ' she h«d not beta notified of elUier J" ' action. C larit) ' W hen Uie general was killed, the na ' v&r departm en t noUfled her th a t a ' Mrs. Reva H urw itr Cullen. Lararale, A t t ' Wyo., was listed as Cullen’s wifo tales"

and nex t of kin. Ruth Cullen said wlnnln she investigated and found cu t about do Ven the two divorces and also that Cullen second.

' had m arried Reva H ureltz twice— McRae once a fte r each of his divorces from 0111, V> hla f irs t wife._________________ ron. ~

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RuUi Cullen Is suing to set aside r j the Florida dlvoree tn order "to be . j j l legally recognized as Uie general’s

pllcaUoJudge W ehle recessed Uie case u n - T w in Pi

Ul April 37 w hen Reva Cullen will Jo h n L present h e r aide of the story. W ehle Pau l remarked. ‘‘I t Oeneral Cullen was north* ■ alive. I certainly would like to talk by 34-f to him.” remodel

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annual reunion of the T-fit Two street> i Men's c lu b . was held a t Connor'a C ost is cafe Jn P au l Wednesday night. Ray Clark was host and J . J. Van Every Sboshoi Was named host fo r the meeting In E a t < 1054. = = :

A t Uie mecUng Wednesday -ta l l 6 « tales" wero told wiUi Walter Fisk iwlimlng flrat p riie and Norman Van de V enter and Charles Irwln Ued for second. O ther members are A. R,McRae. J . W. MarUn, Wheeler Me-a m . W aiter StoUcr anif Plerra Pey- 1535 k

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o r e r , and a famous Bendix :le-A}ry— o il c o m b in e d in to Bss t h a n a sq u o r e y o rd o f «•om s t a r t t o f in is h Is lu s t o ' J D U O A A A T lC ~ o n ly B endix

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Woman Wins Chia I Claims for 64,

Years of Pay t*ipi^ “n ie Chi

BAN JOSE. C alif, M arch 37 nn— offlclallAn 80-year-old domesUc h u won a today fisu it for «4 yeara back pay from Uio ing In Destate of her former employer. D r. £

Josephine Lang, who worked for m ent sp Bessie M urphy aa a cook, baker, guerrilli charwoman, laundreas, nurse and U iat Uii companion, was granted $36,000 >'es- dlately terday._____________________________Uonallst

T he plaintiff, of Palo Alto. Calif., “ . originally »ued for $73,960 froqj Uie .under 1 estate', of Miss M urphy, who died In Yutuian N ovem btf. IfiSl. a t th e age of 70. to aurr

Miss U n g aald her average salary were fo fo r Uie more Uian half a century of border 3 w ork was around $1 a day. Y unnan

A ttorneys fo r Uie Murphy esU le "W ha agreed to setUe for ha lf Uie reouest- have ro ed am ount In Superior Judge Leon* form no a rd Avllla’s c o u rt They said they Uie Chi fe lt Uie aged woman’s claim was nese go “som ew hat unusual" b u t added Uiey Uol ove fe lt Uie esUte was "morally obllgat- Bunn ed" to make a selUement. H kun V

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Dr. Vaughn Pond S r Selected by PTA _

D r. VnuRhn Pond was elected l l p resident of the Pre-SchooJ PTA a t jxJS tho mecUng W ednesday In th# DAV Actor E building. wife, M:

Price Nash Is Uie new vice presl- have bt den t: Mrs. Bernard Dickerson, aecre- Uens fo ta ry : MVs. D on McKlnster, treasurer, and Mrs. Jo h n Kurdeka, kinder- READ •: ga rten chairm an. , = ^ = :

D r. LuUier Thompson led a group discussion. "Prepared for an Oncer*

I tain Future.-M rs. Lee O a t e s , kindergarten Mul

teacher, ryw rted on yard work done a t th e achooi by men of the organ- “ “

• ItaU on and a report waa given of J . H I th e recen t food sale. U nder

M rs. Jack Cox was In charge ot th e social bour. m h h m

I Building Permits I Sought by Three .' T hree new building permit ap-

plIeaUoBs have been filed a t the• T w in P a lb c ity hall, announcei Mrs.I Jo h n LeUer. city clerk.

P au l R. T aber. 310 NlnUi avenue I north i plans constnicUon of a 16- : by 34-foot residence addlUon aod

remodeling to cost an esUmated • $10,000.

Roy Koch. 334 Diamond avenue, plans a foundaUon for a 9- by 13 bedroom a t a n estimated cost of

I $300. H. A. Salisbury, 5S7 W alnutI aU ^ e t plans to remodel a baUuoom.I. C ost la esUmated a t $1S0.

fiboahene 8 t By Conrthouse,~Adr.E a t CbarUe-a Chill. Ceffee Cop.

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Chiang Disclaims Mon; All Responsibility To In Burmese Row bS

I ' TAIPEH. r a m o i k M u th 71 m u i “n ie Chinese n a tlo n ^ ia t government

- officially disclaimed responslbllUy . e today for Chinese g u e ^ ^ operat- >e ing In Burma.

D r. S hea O hang-buan, govem- >r m ent spokesman, commented on the r. g u e rrillu a fte r Burm a demanded d U iat Uie U nited NaUons act imme- I- dlately to expel IJ.OOO refugee na*

U onallst troops from her soil. / "■•. .1. A num ber o f men originally

le under O en. U Ml’s command In n Yuruian province, who bad refused ■ ' ■

to aurrender to Uie communists, y were forced to take refuge In the if border region# between Burma nnd W t

Y unnan In March, 1950," Bhen aald.,e "W hatever Chinese forces th a t ;- have rem ained In Burma to th is day • E I* form no p a rt of Uie armed forces of 7 Uie Chinese govem m ent The Chi- • A IS nese govem m ent exerclies no con- Cy tro l over them ."

Burmese Foreign Minister fiao H kun Hklo cabled tT. N. SecreUuy- » I O eneral Tryg%-le Lie yesterday re- iquesting Uiat the U. N. general as­sembly 'declare naUonallst China an • I aggressor. . f

A Tax Lien Filedt LOS ANGELES. M arch 37 I f l -f Actor E rrol Plynn a n d hU form er «»eful

wifo, Mra. N ora Eddington Haymes, chicki' have been named In Income tax ro as t,; liens for $830.B73J9 for 1945-48-47. casse i

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I No Radiation B Effect Notec H In State Arij ^ l IDABO M I Z f l . U arch 37 l»-

Ktomlo energy conunUilon m»t T autlMTlir n p o r t t <«(< m ad« ia . to to u c ru n ta ln a r ta «bow th a t

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' v e rs l^ o l V tah th a t « lr o rer i ■nin : lA ke olty waa eaotam lnat«d to B | I : «xta&t th a t m ight eauM eerloiu f f i t i ' Jury, n e p iu«lei(t. O r. I^le H M C ; B o n t , eald h e haa kep t b la child M i iD d o en d u rlD t th e paat itT tra ld

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Jo h n 0 . fiu fher, d irector oS ■ ■ AEG dlfUioD o t blotocr a ad mi n a cine In W aablagton. D. C. ■ H D r. s u g b t r aald th a t before ■ H n glnn lag lla teeta In K irad* the A H H aaked a gnmp of lo■ n xiekl of m edldhe aad radiation m f f l de tcnnlne th e maximum permlat: ■ i l l radU tlon to v b ie h the public o B n be expoeed w ithout danger, Mont ■ M th e a d ra tliU v ia connected « W H th e A IC .M i l . r a r Belew f(a a d a r«

m s e ita n d a rd adopted u H u . m axim um , pera^Udble doae." M H l i . B ugher la jd , "U l« tf th a n one i ■ I H cen t of the am ount required to p B n duce Uloeaa. O tb t i th a n l a th e \ ■ I b mediate Ttclnlty o( tb e Nevi

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U nited Statca haa approached i ^ ■ 1 maximum perm lidbte lereL

*aiie radloa<ttTlt)r experteoeed Balt ta k e Cltr a f a m u J t ol I la te i t d ttonaU on am ounta to oi

M i f l a nna}l fraction of th e maxlmi ■ ■ ■ permUilble level, and U bo nu

th a n would be received b r B ■ M j i« k « a t r n tU tD t* in a j tw i i a tW l aa a re tu lt o f earpofure to nom ^ j n ‘ rad loaoun tr In tbe eoU a n d alr.‘

H b Strav Destroyed fflil By Blaze at Fanm m KXUBSRLY. K arch 3 7 -A IM K H b a le i t a c k o f a tn w a n d a a m a l l ih m E | were d e e tn re d b r fire on M. ^ R l l Ballard 'i fa rm two mllea nor u o W a n d wait et S ia b a if e a r l / 7)jtu

dajr night.^ 1 1 . Edwin GUI. chief o f th e X lm bu K f M fire departm ent, eatd th e depai H ciQ m en t received th e a la n n on tl ■ | I blaze a t «;«5 p m a n d batUed

. u n ltl a la o e t 11 p m before 11 w

H j H ■' SfTorta-or th e f lr im ea aaved n ia rb r ataek of h a r, a b a m , chle! ea bouse a n d garage, liier kept

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how th a t the ;■« ^ S i I r .» io ?«», th e Nevada ' j u •Mkhut a w » « iimlot rteu lted In u » *rnn (*t a ii. cauae injury. r t ^ i . • *mite red an u - tATVUoAr w u i , a t tb e 'DnU

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. th e e n l in beATTLE, W aah.. M arch 77 W woached the a FlUplno p a tie n t w ho atabbed

^ . P< nou a t a tubereu lo tla aaoltorli rperleneed In before being calm ed by ■ penuaal v n ilt ol thi oatbolio p rie it w u ta k en to KI: m u to on lj county hotp ltai today fo r obeerv le m a x l« u » tjon.J ? ^ S»t«bin M ara tan Rucero, SI. bro: *i J l off “ converuU on w llh anolher p

» _ i ? yeiterday room ing a t Ptcloi s to non n t] tubereuloila Banltorlum. then walk< I a n d air." j , „ t bed w here h e atabb,

_ Joupt) CoUlna, a p a tien t, In M n V A f i abdomen.If J C li w alked dow n a eorrldcf 1 ? Q i m i Il^cklnt a a li- ln ch snap-blade pock t*.X* a n n la j/e M d a tabbl/:g everyone h e mt 3 7 -A I M - Before being calm ed by the R« % amall abed Jam ti Knelleken, 38. S t. Catherine I o a U . R . puU b. R ue tro atabbed e ig h t an n llea north ployet and two m ore patien ts. Oi « r]y at the patlenU , £d w ard T ldenar

w u reported in critica l oondlUon t tie Xlmberl; day a t the hoeplU I w ith abdomln th a depart- wounda.

Supply of Gamma ea aaved a Globulin Receive(

chick- BOmE. M arch P7 WV-A eupp raaey kep a of gunm a globulin, fo b* iieed f, « onto the “pr,renUon o r m odlflciU on- « f? meailea, h u be en reoelved from t it t c n t o t h t ottlce o t detenae m obllitatlon. L . . >, . , Petereon. fU te publio h e a lth depan fire «tart«d ment director, reported .«r»da being T^e drug wlU be m ad* avaUab:

a t the fam ily phyaloiaa 'a recotr «aa inaurtd menAaXlon to r c ^ d r e a expoaed l 'U not^ In- th t dlieaae, P e te n o o expla&ed. I m a te d the An additional rup p ly o f gaaur

globulin U ;kebeduled for-deliver about U a y - il, Petereon aald. tc

i 1 t A i « a trea tm ent o t pa ra ly tlo poUo. I D C r S n a lio WlU be ^ t r i b u t e d by u T atate pabJlo he a lth departm en t upo:J L 0 a K 6 recommendation by th e family docu j w l D g ^ tor, the d irec tor aald._____________iben o f tha i - ^ - n . ~ ~ ~r m o n wm lUatloa of t tb e meet*' H iu n d a y

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? f BO I8E. M arch 71 « V -D w is JtI t , in th e jcuna, w u elected pr«ld«

. . oJ the Idaho PUUire Homemaker* i . - . ! 3 i ! l . , Ameritfc Thursday.

A bout 250 h l ib echool gltU w( ne h« m e t up „ m u a l conventi

today w ith InstaliaU on of new c D atherinci j j „ y , e n t e n a aight-*»eie ignt m - t ^ p of Boise and held a style »bi JtoU . O ne Thursday.■ndeoiMn Mra. Aleda Shuldberg. Reibui

ndUUon to . nam ed lU te m other by, t abdominal girjg,

O th e n elected w e n M a r l e t “ W alker, Orangeville, vice preaidern m d . N ancy OhrleUanaen. Walad, eeor '* * , , ta ry : Sharlene N alder. 'ShelK ^ A l V P l I t»ta*urer: B b tn ltt C ondtll, T n / V I T V U hla torlan; Joyce Nelion, Bonne -A fupply Parry . paTllam entarlan: O lo r : e lued fo r W hlteley, Oakley, vice preaident f ation" of degreei; D arlene G row. F irth , vi 1 from th e prea ldent for p rojecle; a i e n r tlon. L. J . Q ehle, Caldwell, vice president f th depart* public relalioni. a n d Dorothy Rual

ton , Bonneville, vice president X I available recreaUon.i*» recom - -----------------------------ixpoeed to r iL E R V lBlTORatoed. n u » , M arch a i-M r* . E3d( 9f gam m a H aw kins and son. W enatcht r - ^ l i v t t 7 W ash., a re visiting Mr. and Ml ^^aald. lo r A rt Hawkins and family.

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~ Importing Ban 01 teharuv- SubiParity Fan 3 Products Sougt r o m a bU»- W ASHINQTON, M arch t t U r m gnti A group o f w estern senator* p ■ w u Insidft to aak congress n e x t week to laEuner and yen t the Importloff o f agrlculi

commodltlea a t sub-parity pric ■ > An aide to Senator Mundt.

D - M und t pJana to In { I O S 6 I 1 >ueh a bill M onday or 7

A * . , r T . neidey. H e M id about a dozes 0: f i t r H A Mnators, Including Idaho’s I li H enry D worahak, are expeeUdv l ^ ! ? c o - s p o n s o r th e measure.

The blU would affec t wool lom em akenof , j j o th e r agrJcuJhirel eomaodl

, , , which coma under the govenurP^‘« eappo rt program , and are

« W tW M c l t t . dcraMUo prM ud? « n n o t supp ly demand*,a « ib ^ s » e i ^ J t would p e n a l t f i i io f tariifi

a style show jdg g e n t of parity.,R an ch era long hav* complai

,7 ' tb e governm ent h u been b th e r by, tne mi4 ito r tn g large quantlUeJ

, , , _ wool, while a t th e aJune i to e n . h u been b rough t in from ct ice president; countries, tfalad. secre. __________________ '

S S d l ^ S S , B K I W C H -VHITOM ion, Bonnen D IETR IC H . M arch 3T-Ouest* in: O l o r l a Mr. and M rs. H arper Buel h president fo r been hie pa ren ts . Mr<-asd M n. 0.

V, Firth , vice Buel. A fton. Calif.; Mr. and }t e ; a i e n n a W alter M oaher, M r. and Mr*. /, preeldent for 6 l»at and H ilda Ceiaim an, all Hli orothy Rush- >nan. N ebr.; M n . B uth Oross, W president f a r Creek, C ali/.; Mrs. 7%e)

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I Wild Ride in:------- Mountains IsTCUI) Fatal to Ma

FUflAT t o m , M areh 77 t t - A teea-ird burglary (uspect w u killed andr Utr«aM coonnloQ In jured early Tbun

*** »ben the ir c a r w u wrecked 0 .u m O « » , sharp curve u they fled from i aai cert H ffl(lee an bou r down a tu'*ni oiLM -nB< t*ln road.K M BukiiHii ■ 4e*d youth w u Identlflei

Tm Cotroer RuseeU Relyea as il u t n a i ^ Dartd Clark. 17. Deland. Ma.

„ companlcm. Robert H. Landsdi. *M l. p M 77. B v U m Beach, FU ., *ustal I *tr—t*T Injuric*.* cXuaa K m Landsdown w u cbarg td 1

b u n la ry In the t) of four *lot m aeW na from a resi ran t a t Idaho City.

tUSHiJ*** Boi*e County flb»rlff OetoMUitkatm X n*noa said D eputy fiherUf 0

Csrrer u w tb e two U avlng the iP S ? , u u ra n t about a ;)0 a m Em uruiM and O&nrer e tarfed a fte r them. 1

;Cnif radioed ahead to Ada county c' iUrcM* Ja iled th e chase latercm iBf v m tm e n o n aald th e large sed an 'S t 'S ; «oln« *0 M» >»««’ ^uuS i t plowed in to a bank and fed ab< rioDMn 31 f*et to th e railroad tm k e bel

about two a o d oD e-halfm liss aw pVrv ( « t Of Boise.

• I D ev teo RecoveredThree of the four slo t machi

D o n / \ « i «<re rtoovered. A rthur J . Deymoj D S n o n ewner of th e r e iu u ra n t. said Z4U1

. -m > down had been a t the reiU uran t iV I * f i r m Wednesday. Landsdown and his 1

hsd be*n sU ying a t a BoUe bo I ^ l i a > n f County Prosecutor UI i 7 u i | | ^ l l t ootho u l d Landsdown had b ia rc h 3; t n — PWoled from th e A rk a n su pesenator* pfi»<n Ualltry l u t year, and served tl

t week to pre- to Wyoming sU te prison bef o f agricultural U»»t. ___________________

S ' S : ’ Support for Idaho Mother Is Sougl

Idaho-* Sen. BOISE. M arch 7! MV-ldaheire expected to have been u k e d to write le ttire. of endorsement In behalf of tiIfect wool nnd rerrest L. Packard, BoUe. IdahII coausodiUee moOur 0} the year, to boost 1 he goverament chances to be named Americ in and are i n - ooiher of I9i3.Jtle pgroducUon Ur*. Lorenso Hanaon, ahell< Ida. chairman of th e Idaho commitil i s g tariffs a t ca American m others, said t y. letter* would play .an imporUv* complained part in th e f in a l selecUon. h u been buy. M n. H anson asked th n t the li e quantlUes of ters be a d d ru se d to Mrs. Robi Use time wool s. Draddy, chairm an of t n f n m other American M others committee, sul

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iial Meet of “» ►flpls Plannedrt'jjirtS 27—TOe a n n u a l t-canrftU Jerom# Cooperatlvfl App-rtSl be held here S a tu r- abe t It 10:30 a. m . In th e pat«iM Rnmulum. Oue<t gpec111 be Milo K. aw an ton . roji(ffrtmr of the W lscon- clea,I It urlculture coopera- 3 ,15,

BuckU burinesj sewlon theBrt Of operatioiu will ^HEojD. Smith, general w j BBtlsaot board members)i btli Up for election g..iud for rtelectlon a t . f p . Met BiMtlngs of thp iB to Simla. Ooodlng:1 , E uuen; Rex H . a • Itt, ind T. j : Schwarz,

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—Judges In a allage conie^c could teU the cowa today th e feedI j flue. B

f i 'T h o Judged the alfa lfa, clover W /and tunothy mbcture of 40 farm - A t 6:

— e rs I v munching I t T hursday , tnanlie . The txat silage, they explain- walk<ng ed. m ust smell like sh a rp cheese, h b g:ic m ust have reU lned some of Its th e tD- oTlgloal green i h d ’m ust be pal- Uonh

atable. then- Dr. yoydyee Ely. chairm an of h e l ia- the dairy departm en t a t Ohio “goodill' S U te unlveralty; aald h e believed “ Lin th e Judging m ethod w as o r ig in a l r ish t

•The allage had been c u t la s t a a l da t June , chopped up Into sm all looklily pieces and packed In a ailo to clock,

ferment. DurfcOtUo farm ers decided w h a t l i secrei

M good enough for them to e a t Is was :1- good enough for th e covs. the rU I_________ ^ _______________ I ^ T h ;

fl Refugee Problem S , » Qted by Speaker S?"7 BOISE. M arch 27 W J-D r. C llf- '

ford E. Maser, dean of th e eehooV of busicesa and technology. O regon

, , s ta te college, aaya th e world-wide ' refugee problem la acu te a n d m ay ” 7 *

rem ain th a t way fo r years Ja come.® “This refugee problem ' la th e 2??;™

g reatest facing our c lvllliaU on." he aald. ‘T here are moro th a n 33 m il- n t',

_ Uon refugees scattered th roughou t ,_ “ ui ,g Europe, and this problem Is g rea ter I than ever today because of m od- ' .. em c lvltltatlon. and its ab ility to 7, “‘

wage total war." h e added. So„ T he educator spoke In Boise yes-

terday a t a Boise Ju n io r college “ J " " ' I . assembly and la ter a t a m eeting : of the Rotary club.

He spent a year In G erm any a n d ' ' “ J ‘ A ustria as a volunteer w orker w ith ^ ,♦ refugee groups for th e A m erican

Friends servlco c om m ittee .' »

~1 u p In

i. Insurance Group u Honors Employe anco

P rank E. Sanders, sen ior u n d e r- comir w riter of the Equitable L ife A asur- } > anee society in MagJc VaUey. waa *

1 honored a t a banquet given W ednes­day evening by U. N. T erry, d is tric t manager. Sanders h as com pleted 30 B H

^ years 0/ continuous service in th e K V j0 App-a-Week club.

Agents, the ir wives a n d M ra. M ary e Paterson, office secretary, a ttended .

Speclol guests were A rthu r P . Cor- '• roll, Loa Angeles, direc tor o f agen- ' clea. and Mrs. Carroll; F . J . B u c i,■ Boise agency m anager, a n d Mrs.

Buck, and Jere Long, Bola'o agency e cashier, and Mrs. Long.'} A rt Emerson presented a g if t and* large anniversary cake to S anders* on behalf of the group.■J Sanders Joined tho firm In '1032*’ a t Pocotelio. and has resided In Tw in •? Palla since 1034. l

1 Alrbase Project‘ Stoppage Ended ^. WASklNQTON, M arch 37 OIJD- ^

Sen Henry Dworshak. R., Ida ., aald 1 today the a ir force h a s lif ted th e atop-work order on conatructlon of

. bachelor Quarters a t M o u n t a i n I Home a ir force base. .

I H e explained th a t th e order waa* Issued pending additional Ju stlfica - 80 pm* tlon for tho project. Ste.fi t T his was obtained, tho a ena to r . .1 eald. ana the order w as lifted . .

Lodge to Meet 5“ BOISE, M arch 27 tf l-A b o u t 60 f - “ J delegates are expected hero So tu r- d a y 'fo r the meeting of th e N orth-

' w est Odd Fellows association.Delegates are expected from Ida*

ho, Oregon, W ashington and B ritish Columbia.

; Teeth Relined ; R elined-R epaired

TEETH REPLACED WHILE YOU WATT

; "FIT RITE"I Denture M aterialB SALES LABORATORY ^

. 137»/i M ain W . (U p» to tr» )* Phono WSS Twin Falls, Idaho

ib e im C o o k er «c D eep F ry e r g ives ‘ges—30 much g re a te r nse /u lness. ^ P 'F R I E D po ta toes , cbtckefl, etc. roast, stew ed m eats t a d chicken.II as a chafing .dish, steam er, bnn> ^ . tid to its u jc fu lneji. H a s exclusiveo o s t tu c C on tro l w ith “S im m er"« i t e t See i t today .

•WARE■«;______ Phon. 485

New Labor Secreta To Start Office ]

B r HARMAN W. NICHOLS tired WASHINOTON. M arch 37 W _ In Ct

A t 6 :» ajn., the ha rdest working dij-s m an In the departm ent of Ubor “ d <3 walked Intp his office. H e Upoed Hon Ws gray /c l t to ber rtth e preU f recep- F 1 WeitionU t^ and 'b id vorkli

rest of tho way t

"good momlng." i f 1 u ld .^ ^ '* L lk e to

looking up a t the K, ! tary^ock. M artin p ; reprejDurkin, the new by thisecreury of labor, fore twas ready to face the pthe new dty. O a m u collari

The fomier Chicago steam -fltle r '‘'here hasn t made many changes since he **''« ' f5« k over from his pedeceasor. -He didn 't yank any pictures down be- T u r

, cause there weren’t any pictures on ' " ' " t . the wall when he arrived. M uch of . h is otnco staff la th e sam e old *>'ort f crowd. , "We. DufWn has sa t on a union card c*r w, . most o{ his life, and still sits w an he 'sal ; acUve one. He Is a paid up m em ber »POtt*

of Uio United Association o f .Jo u r- thum t ' nejTOtn and Apprentices of the Wlllla: . Plumbing and Pipe Fitte rs Indiia- «>• tries. we pk

Before we started our lltU s talk : in his large, bu t slm ply-appolnted• ‘^ i‘« '^ » « c r e l a r y '8 p to n e Jingled. h a C , He spoke briefly and h u n g 'u p . K nim

"Somebody wants m e to m ake a Krumi . spccch. he said. " I make a lo t of force . them, but you can’t accept every force , Invitation. I ’ve tu rned down over 60 basic

alreadj-. I t was getUng to 1 d id n 't him 1 I even hare any Sunday a n y m ore ”I Dirlcln starts h is day In th e show - READ I er a t 8 a jn . T hen ho reads the

papers over a breakfast o f cereal and "hnm and." A driver picks him u p In time to get him Into th o of­fice by.o am ., e r a IltUe before.

'Hien begins a series of meetings and conferences, maybe an appear­ance before some congressional commlttcc.

"I have about 10 of these o r more a day,” the secretiuy told m e. " J ta

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can do the same ]F r e e D e m o n s f r a t

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tired when I leave fo r m y bom e In Chevy Chase about 6 . b u t n ine days out of 10 I lug a b r ie f case and do some work a fte r d ln n e rl"

How does the new c ab in e t m em ­ber relax?

Well, he’s always been to o busj- working to develop m uch I n th e way ol hobbles.

-W hen 1 am n o t too tire d .” he u ld . ~I do a little h ik ing ."

Durkin Is soft-spoken a n d » good story teller. One of h is f av o r ite s In ­volves.his son. WUllam. T h e secre ­ta ry and a group o f o th e r labo r

' representaUves were te n t to E urope ' by the secretary of w ar sh o r tly b e ­fore the Oermans gave u p . W hen the party landed In P a r ts . D uriUn

' collared a sergeant and a sk ed h im where he might find h la son . H e

igave the number of th e boy 's o u t- 'f lLI Turned out the lad a t th e m o- I m ent was staUoned on t h a t very : base, bu t had left fo r P a r is on a ' short psss.

"We sU rted in to th e t l t y In a c s r with a colonef from th e base." he 'ia ld . -About ha lf w ay to to w n I spotted a familiar figure w ith h is thumb out. I t was m y boy. S e rg e a n t William. He didn’t k n o w -I w as In the county ' and was su rp rised w hen we picked him up.”

jo m s AIR POBCC HAOERMAN. M arch 37 — D ale

Knimra, son of Mr. and M rs, C h a r le s Knimm. haa enlisted In th e a ir force and will report to P a rk s a ir force base. Calif.. W ednesday fo r * basic training. His wife >7111 jo in him after hla training.

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W A 6H IN 0T0K , M u c h 3T If) C ontractors n l d Thuraday t t oould driu u tu n t ] r u v«u« Colorado and New Mtxtco and bu a plpcSlne to c a n ? the Mel to t

t f ^ PacUie northwest.U l l T b e ; tu tU led a l a poirer com a m Tff alos bearing on applicaUon* to p UM.% n i to W aihlnston aod O reton u HHyl Uier would do the work for ?acl m Q ! K ortbw ett Pipeline companr. vhi K l% propoKi to develop the Sen Ju lE H bau n (leld and buUd a aMO*ir H U laipellne.D m 114,000 Per WellHill John J . Moran, veteran drll

from W lchiU Falli, T u . . . i t l d 1 ctjmpany wouid uadertike to d In the 6an J u i a b u ln fUld :

■ ■ H4AOO a weU.D l 9 M o n n la ld Moran brotheri, vh l ■ n he heads u preildent, h id mi y i n f pleted iS t»» fcroduelns well* a t 8 K I B Ju a n and ha* four r lfs working ■ f f l l the field.» « Rotwrt Thoma*, Fort Worth. TV M U fl Ctneral m anater o t Hlver Conttrv ■ H Uon company. teiUfUd h li (I: ■ f l would la ; pipe (or 35 mUllon dolla B f l the conitnitclon cost eitUnitted 8 » f l R ichard D. R icketu. who dejJ^n I g t n th e propoMd line.

Blda on F a ll Job i l t W Thoma* *ald hi* oompanr woi f l H bid. If PacUlo leU the necpu i K jS a llcen*e (or the pipeline, on the la ■ K u in s ot the entire plpeUne. T ^ f l l m ain line would run frcW Xcnaelo. Colo., throuch parU ■ n V tah, W yomlni and Idaho, to Po< ■ Q land, Ore., Seattle and BeMlocha.

Wa*h. U te ra la would extend to t: t>i7 p lne r KU (leld and Ro

B i e p rln p , Wyo.. and to Spokar H P H W alU Walla, Wenatchee and Hai a i m ford, Wa*h.■ f l Both R lckettj and T h o m u u*j I B airplane* to leek over th e ptopo*< m tM pipeline route. Neither Inipecd

Uie route on the trouod.U U n R icketu e*Umated th e pipelli ■ B co (t. after aerial tnipeeUon, thi

u n t three other an itn ie ra over tt S n H tout* tn car* to conflnn hU u ( M V «il. m ate. O nlr m inor chantea « v (U f ] [ f a u d e tn th* rout* o rer mountalnot lit V{] country u % rem it of ln*peetloa (

th e pound , RleketU (aid.

i i Officers Selected Kf l By Health Grou]ly im ^ EAQERUAK, U arch r - E e c U ef l m of o ftlcen for the health eounc■ i U w u eofldueted b r Un, nor v<d<f l H a t th* home o t Mr*. Oharlea 8k ii

a e r W ednetday afteniM a.j j ^ f l New Q tdeen are Mr*, e u o s t^ B 9re*Ident: M n . Adeline Flneh. t1<

praildest, aad Un. J iobert-aardneH w aec re tary 'treuu re r.iyiJ)U R epresentlni the different ortrerB m iu tfon* are M n . S. K. Hydcr. PT/^^ B Ohlpman, LDS Relief *c

clet7: Mr*. B a n 7 SnodcraUf Amen^ B ^ auzlUary; Mr*. 8Ui^ B Condlt, A eonanlsed U » church^ B ^ Vader. H aren n a s Vaittl ^ f l " OES; Mr*. B kiw er. WBOS of t)iB B I MethodUt church, and M n . QaT<H H H ber, Rebekah lodge. *nie next meeH n log wiU be held A p ril» a t the h a aH f l l o f M n . Adelise. K och .

|w Salt Lake Pastor f l Speakfi at Churcl^ B BBOSHONB. M arch n - T h e Rei ^ f l g Xiwispt D od joa 0 a lt Lake a t ; ^ B spoke a t th e Wedneaday erenin: ^ B ftnrloe* a t th e U n t BapUi

churefi. m io w tn s the prayer eerr lee ha discussed th* enlistm ent drlvi

^ B offleaia of .the church.Bnllttffient 6und*y h u been *e

^ B April 19 a t which tim e th e enU^ ^ B nem bertM p wilt be tirged ta attenc ■ 0 7 th e 11 aJn. eerrlee* to volco opln' | D ^ > lens regarding th e Uunchlng o f ttti i n ^ aew church y u f en I4 a r !•K ( W T he Y o u t h fellow»hlB froup

sehtduled to hold t party ^ n e s d t i I K H alghU attended the prayer servlu w m and la ter he ld » brl*t nteetlng ai U m th e home of Annette D riikeiL The K i J I lecson there w u given by Bennli I B | Webb and HaroM T w a» » .

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iwercommls* .........■mu‘Uon* to pl;>e B HHMIllllPSjmOregon th a t .

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Jtheri.w hleht, had com* \- i v j i \ M T E j ^ well* a t San .• .= '

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<Une- T he • i-i' •;jld run from v “ - v - J i ^h p i r u of /■ j ' ' ^iho. to P o rt- • , V • " - . ’.1/ 1 ^ " '“ *'“^BeHJoffhara, V N ’N ^ ’i L

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t io m u tued 3 P t T (ih e ptopo*ed J I K liJ Inspected /‘K I.

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ta rsatlona l Bu*lne** M achlnu coi i T r A l i n p m tlo n unveiled It* neweat, f u u i w **“ »* ta len ted bjotod yeat&Ja:

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■ S u. iw f« catling m achine and. Informali w le* 8Wn* affectionately around the IBJ

S. B kta» .r. S r K * *”the mo*t con'

rtaarflD B T, pKcaMd m athcm aUcal proWem : time* fa e te r .th a n It* lOM predt c«“ or- th e selective *e<juenee elct tronlo calculBtor. *lthouih It Uk(

L . . ono the space.^ -?7:I "nj* n i tv e m u 1«.000 math*

niaUcal operaUon* a second, wlUi ou t lotlBg a decimal point. I t n<

5 « Z »«ld*, eubUacte, miUUpIlee anJS ? ®* .55* divides Uke a lan tuU o genius; i t al«

« .« ■ "m iem ber*" by mean* of eleolroni next meet* d e v fte s^ a th o d e ray tube

I t the home magneUc dnim* and magnetl Upe*.

U will do everything for you ex R l A r cep t chea t on your Income tax. II O W I accuracy Is guaranteed If ll Is fe

J i u r c h ‘“n ' S S f f „ „ . , » ^ .—T he R er. takes m en e igh t weeks to work ou Lake a t y , can be solved In six m lnulei by th ly evening

P ' l - P U lft5“ u"‘ REPAIR, PARIl.toi’iS"llM OJ tl) . ___________ 2 l i l

u p ' i r e u i B U T R^n esd a y F a i r b a n k s M o r s

S K aL ^e Rogers Fby Bennl* « l»b«T ly * « « T’M * l» . — l i i i l —

p n m i - tg ihat m ade fo lkV Over a million beer drinkers switc a just the past tw years. They heat

J U fully r^nsfiing flavor—a spccial k cut flavor—captured in tfie jnnd c They tried Hamm’s and decided i

M beer. Try cxera refreihjng Hamm’1 ^ j r TA». Utmm BtrKtnt Ct.

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lator Boosts Speed Ig Complex Problem!II l»V—In* 701. Suppose you wanted to ca iilQU cor* culate the d e n j l t / of an eiectrc !st, fastest (leld betveeo tw o nuclei of a n i t r yesterday, gen molecule, to r known T h is problem Involves 7] mllifc da ta pro* m athem atical operations. W ith pi

{nformally p e r and penel>, i t m uM Uke i the IBM $00 y e an . W ith an ordlt^ary dei - a n *Ug- calculator. I t w ould take you 4.0<

week*. WIUj th e llr*t IBM elei no*t com*, tronlc calculator, ths one a t Ha: robJem 35 varcJ, I t would' U ke you >.000 dsy iM prede* W ith the old 8S E 0 , It would U l ence elec* you BO hours. . tj It Uke.i T h e new 701 c an do It a ll in t«

hour*.X> m athe* B u t don’t call th e 701 an electron ind, w ith- brfcln.nt. I t no t '*The p h r u e Is mUleadlng.” sa] ip llei and Dr. C u ihbcrt H u rt, mathematigia lus; I t aUo and IBM's direc tor o t applied sc' •leotronlc enees. ‘T h ere h a s been an Intemi

ray tubes. UOnal argum ent lo r y e a n ovi magneUe w hether such m achines are'brwlnei

O ne group claim s they h a re man ir you ex- characteristics o f the hum an brali le tax. I ts "The o th e r group believes th

ll is (ed machines a re very 8lmple*mlnde< and 1 tide wlUi them: Actually. Ui

jJem th a t maehlnes a ra very dumb s j hums, work out Intelllfience Is considered. intrln.ilc

tes by Uie ally. U>e 701 1* a big mechanlct

[IM PSPARTS and SERVICE

»nom fcaI . . . E f f i c i e n t R epafm o n a n y M a k e

DISTRIBUTORSs M o r s ^ P o m o n a P u m p s

■s Forni StoreTwia Phone IM I

iilk s x u n o u s \era switched to 1^tlmm’a inhey heard a b r v t a wonder- Mjpccial kind J crisp, d ean - 'mle jnnd o f sky b lue water*. atecided i t w aa their kind o f ^H am m ’s Beer. «

beer

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[ce Cream

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J moron, but vary ta iu itm .6 6 Q " I t can w ork ( u t a n d aecurat

• but i t can’t do a a r th ln g with- 1 _ 1 being told to . I t h u , o t course.n l B n i S ‘xcept th a t suppi

by the m en who developed i t s nt«d to cal- Uie m en w ho o pen to it . T h e c

an electron eblne can b* Jm t u stupid u : il of a nitro* toan running it. I t m ust be u l

InUlllgant quasUons to answer u 7J mllifon UlligeoUy."IS. W ith pa* The 701 is mad* up of 11 cabli M U ke you unlU. «,000 tul>«*. 13.8C0 dlo rdlt^ary desk (whatever they are ), seven ml ke you 4.000 ot wire and , In full use. requl I IBM elec* m much power u ' your wife « i one a t Har*, need to h e a t U electric Irons, u >.0i» days. jBW J, going Into line product I would Uke on the new calculator and Intei

to ren t them te government agent It a ll in two j n j u , , defense plar

. . , RenUU will n n g e from »ll,»00 an electronlB up,ooo a n jontb, depending on I

number of units lued.In government work. IB M ss

M D ^ S ^ the 701 »Hl be used principally le S f ln U m i. m tr lc to d problems.

y e a n over f ' “ ■ are'brwlned. »

‘ hat'o many luman brain, believes the nple*mlnded.Actually, the lb as hum an «1. intrln-ilc-

mechanlcal

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10 Million for : ..a Forest Accesf

Routes SlateLEWISTON. March 37 li'—’

federal b u d g « bureau ba* appro a 10 m illion dollar expenditure

' . build forest acceti road* inPacUlc northw est during the I

. . (iscal year beginning Ju ly 1. t\ . ♦ H enry l>wonh*k. R , Ida-

t ) i w nounced T b u r t^ iy . , ^IS th e fund* ir e approprtattd

. • ^ ^ V congreu , D wonhak sa td ia a fci — - phone Interview trom W a ih ^ l

D. C., th e money will be dlvl — - between two norUiwest region*. (

I ■ Is the no rthern Idaho and west M ontana district In/eited with b

r ' beeUes. T he oUier Is a a Oreg •-■ W ashington area where markeU

' i ' . ; . . trees have been blown down ' g reat num bers by winds.

iL'. / t t * *T he budget bureau h u no ttem pted so ta r to divide Uie p ro p ru tlo n between the two 1

. tricts. Dworshak tald.>/ T he ortglnal budget le ft by Pn

dent TtmnMn earmarked 50 mill ■ dollars fo r Uie coming fiscal y

for thU io res t acceu read w< ‘ "W hile Uie (Igure h a t been

' r r ^ ' ' duced to 10 million dollars, Dw ahak **ld. “I have been advUed t anoUier 10 mUllon dollars will be lotted fo r the following fiscal yei

^ m ‘1 ' The U. S. fo re jt service say* “ «t« *11* ^ amortized 0

a « ’ • v»^ five years by returns from the 1 ot Umber which Uie road* wlil mi available for markeUng."

Surgeons Meeting Planned for BoiiBOISE, M arch 27 ( » -T h e Idi

■' y - chapter of the American College^ 7 ' , j Surgeons will hold its annual cil f '' In Bols# Saturday, Dr. Verne

’■ A l l . ' ne>7ioJds. sfcreU ry, reported tod Df- KenneUi A. Allen, cJlnl

, • professor o f radiology a l th e U £ /.W ii. verslty o f Colorado school of.me

* ‘11 ^ featured speaker a t 1 opening room ing aesjlon, Jleyno

:m.n d aecuraUly ' • ^ihing w ithout ^ S l l i

eloped i t and 1 it . T h e mi*

^ “uk'td' » ^ » answer in-

of 11 cabinet M K U /^13.8C0 diode* rgkhsnu^^^

seven miles W

ne producUon /Iw > w a w tfiim• and Intends fcfftiga I * //m ent agenciestense plants.om » l l ,»00 ton d ln g on tbe

k. IB M says.principally o n pe rrln a U c t« Phoaa t t

to a s t

FO R F U rU R f 7R A 0E -tN VAIUE

KEN SEL3

EWS, TWIN FALLS, IPAHg

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S e d i f S l l f s ipenditure to M u » l c « ( ^ « ' ^ j „ oads in Uie ^ n u l ^ - R uuell

S S ^ b S h m i S R e « t B r o a d . J u ly . l , Sen. J* c o » “ * ^ Dayley. B uria l waj . Id a , an* h o d w i M « cem etery

b , 3 " “ ,

r S Dinner Is Served h u n o t a t- AtBurky Chilrcrfide the ap- « .r c h 27—Mor® th a r

m " S i « r e presen t a t th .

' i f r i f trude Hancock was chairm an . ' road work, Crawford w m Ir

and “ accordion solo by Ju d y Wolf SJufJd ov j BpeclsUty atU were given by W ^ «

« K o s t i l nSier., Dean M irtton a n d Deo Tay.

>ds wlil make l i ^ . yeUo,»hlp d in n e r wll! L _ be held April 22 ^rtUi 0 1 « le -

, serving Uie dinner u n der th e direc-a c t i n g Mrs. Perry T rout.

r Boise HAZttTOK M arch 27—Mr*. W

T. Verne J . Mn, Harold Haller.________________Mrted today,ilen. clinical '

“ SEED P(» , a iu io i in * * — * * * ^ *

. , G reen T im b er. » D onnelly B lue T

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t i i t t h ALSO OK I

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UtMtritNAI- _ _

s f t . IDAHO PCRAYMOND D. HXBB

Lm £ J Fhooe IM -W

BuhlPhene w a ___________ ™ ________________

It of th e

Hcro'j a slice of lif , , 1,

oboul. irs the life o( ca

_ ^ ■ » " * y o u lo o tin g o loniM ® ond econom)< Ihol k;u, W of fuel. The drive is full

I t S M e r c .O .M a l i c D r i„ ‘ o

UE ^ 'W ic ien c y o n d » o i . of J W b e a u ty is b u ilt to la itl

J j j r o h e a d in s ly l in g -m ile : a h e o d in v a lu e . Rood (,

•J .1, che.f, ai itininii,,e„ . ^

SELF MOTOR COf3 5 1 M A I N A V E N U E E A S’

HO ;___________[for HighAccidewt M e t t R a t e for Utah

Sparks ActioiSS oi'ttS M T u a c O T , M . „ h n ^ i fated. 0 ^ tralflc a cc ld ea u -o c cu rred .r M n . R . D. M avenge of W m ta u ta a p a r t la

w ere Joe year, fliurts released by t t e staraf. R uueU public sifety eom m lsalon ‘m «r*dile e d B road- tha*. ... ,B uria l w u At the same Ume tb e 1993 tra

I, cem etery. He sum m tiy^wM being releaseI a ttend ing oov. J. Bracken L ee sa id b « wre M r. a ad uked W leading U ta h c itiren*U ld fam ily, tc rre t t d lffcton of th e U ta h SafM rs. E . S. ty caunclt.

Logaa: Mr. M la W A c c ld « Uon. Salm on, o f Uie 3 « penon* killed In tr*•d. Boise. flo accWenU l u t year, M died :----- 13 swldeols.

1 There were (.140 pe rsons in ju nr v e d In UsHle mUhap*. U 6 5 o t Uie

t A to ta l t w o acclden

.hurch

.M ore th a n oovtmor U e ’* le tt« r to th e pr>e n t a t th e msed dlrKtora po inU o u t t h a t IBinner W ed- Uie t t t t e ^ w o rrt y e a r f o r tr*rcle 3 o t th e accidents, death* a n d Injuries,r. M rs. C e r- g jtj] juember o t th e boa rd w

' b* kept loformed conce rn ing *afed WM la developments *nd wUl b« asked

w h ich In* puUclptte In an a c tio n program <B fro m th e community a n d s ta to level* dool. A Tlolln to cut down on accident*.)tt M ullikin ___________________' Ju d y w o lf. • VISITING PA R EN TSn by W ayne d ic tr iC H . M arch 37—M n. W.id Deo T ay- [, vlslUng h e r p u e n U , M

and Mn. rrancis W ooden. In Bloond in n e r will md.h Circle 4 - m ■r th e dIreC ' 1 1 t J U I I I I M i l l!'t- d r . JA K E JO H N S T O N■77. NATUBOPATUICV? w PH X 81CU Nn - M r S . W. „ U t.u .n -711 Mlla N... w here ahe n t i f t m.Ul ago be- otnw n « « »>« .i« s * -a t* w .i iET dsiughter,

I POTATOESrim b er. Darlington a n d B lue T ag Seed P o ta to e s

5 0 a n il 4.60 D e U re r tfd

FIRST YEAR OUT

ALSO ON SHAItE CROP

5 0 ond 3.00 D i l ln n d

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e life o f c a re f re # m o to r in g — w ith p o w e r

oH ng a lo n g w ith th e f j n a i t o n t h i h i |t iW a ;

ly »ho» K[ua«z«s mlls0 g « from tve ry crvi <^rive is fully a u to m a t ic If y o u d t i l r t . . .

tic Drive* oK er^ th o la*» w o r d in im o o th n

»d e o ia o f op«;otI<?n. A n d f h l i f l la c m ln p

"It to lo it l U n ified D e t lg n p u tg y o u y e a n

•ing— m il« a h e a d In p e r f o r m a n c e — d o l

lu e . Rood fa jt a Mercury th » i w e e k !

"m '.’’'"*' *** TwehO.MiHe Dywdrtn;

COMPANYUE EAST____________

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llks lonuted th i t » " c u e - &M* bl tiren to iptndlnK a s( Iht ctplUl Income from Oa tud endowmtnt funds ianocnt of the luidi. Only jn t fiom the endowment i

e n tpproprlAted u th e ;^ B k e pnU du th i t none of i^ ■ ^ { n m u le o r l e u e o f (t»td «^ ■ e i t r or minerals c m be &

seneral u ld th e SKl ipproprlated enough K

^ ■ i m n for the prolecUon of Qtup ind lire "ond for S

^ B a U o u te u i contlnulns nof- our public itu tltu - 8

^ B ji l d Utt admlnlstraUon o t Qlu d U a 400 mllUon g

^ ■ t o b a i n d provldM a base Q^ ■ p o l t i of (he tii te 's tourist, 8^ ■ |n n ! i 4 ind manufacCur* n

74TEZE DIES fi^ ■ n u j j t b » -M rs . M u tt S^ W f t o d t y for T ulu . Okla., ;^ ^ K t o t n l urrlccs for h e r i^ ■ n V U h J te ,v h o died M on- >

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H tny sen/e, Red?

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fOR CARSTAII

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r Caught' 1b LEW ISTON. M arch TJ (.fi _

T lie UtUe D utch boy who plug.------- - fe d -U » -H o U a n d -d tte -ir ith 'h ls' 1 U o ie r M veral centuries igo h u *:r J t JW lh la f o a Sheriff W. a Hiys. bui

H aya aaved th e N a Pnce InMark county cowrthcma tram poulb!e An[san* flood T bw w lay taorc lnc by dm- haj

th i l c e n t UM of h li thum b. reca sd . ArrlvtDK a t h b offlcc. Hayi d b - cor

t "a covered a plug h a d dropped out *:ly,• o f a faucet In th e ihower room tlon to conoected to th e i ta te police of- d lti ta ra Dee. te tth a t H e plune< t tbe leak wllh his i

rhere thum b, b u t then dUcoTcred he frog th e cou ldn 't rea ch th e m lulng plug, th]un lst ly ln« oa th e floor, without re . he!

leaatSK a to reo t of water. ThH e still waa h a n iln g on rrlmly shi

. _ j# m inute* U te r when DeputyP a id O lbnan arrived to retrieve fo,

2JJJ; th e plu* a n d aave the day. the a a r k * a e

* 01 Meeting Held for ■iS King Hill Scouts Sm y ; ' K IN O HILL, M arch 37 -A charter ! " “ • review was held TMesday a t the ‘ y

O range, haU for King HlU Boy ScouU, Cuba and EcpJoren. Frank h j.Robertson, M ountain Home, ad - __

o c lr v a ncenen t chairm an for the Elwy*> am hee distric t. assUted by Virgil Bar- » m - ron. O l e n n s Terry, prewnted t on aw ards. •they Awards were received by Jona­

thon B im e t . Leon Vouree, BID Ellis, n a rk O erald Stew art. Dole M othenhed..clfio R onnie Moore. Ronnie Qentry, Dav- ead- Id Fowler, H artley Helm, Kenneth Io n s Jones. K enneth Mamoch, Keith Ines, Fowler and W ayne Reed.

Jo h n Parke was elected tn itltu - con* tlonal representative and chairman

one of th e community Scout committee sla te and Roy M am och was reelected sec- kUon retary-treaaurer.

READ TIM ES-NEW S WANT ADS.

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Twin Falls Busini i; Begin Spring Teu T he » o rtn f term a t Twin’ Palli b u . bu iinew college will begin Mondiy :e In th e new locaUon across from the , e A m erican Legion hiU. The building P'*

I- has been completely renovated and are redecorated. More space and added t

5- conveniences are prortded. —Jt ^ ,Tw ln F a lls Buslaea coUeje U na- n tonaU y accredlltd and-xolf«;n five I- diplom as In the s U n o g r ^ c and

a c o o tu tln r fields.Is H ours fo r the spring term will be >e from 8:15 a jn . to 3 p m Monday t . th rough F rid iy . Evening '• held from 7 to 10 pjjj, Mondays m d

^ u r s d a y s . A new Bpeedwrltlng ll aho rthand class * m begin a t 7 p jn .

Monday. The f ln t class fs fa the ’® form of a demonstraUon class for

those interested In obwrvlng the —J ABC SpeedwrlUng shormand sy i.

tem.T h e school Is state-approved for

tebQth O I training and training of handicapped students through the s ta te vocational rehabllluUon pro- gram.

A full schedule of examlnatloni « y m arking th e end of the ^sinter term

h as been In progress a t Twlo Fills

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iiness C ollege to £ T erm onJM onday §

Us Buslneas coUege' during the p ast 6h •y week. Severa l studenU are com^ Me^ ple tlflf th e ir oourse o f tra ln tof and "iId are being p laced In positions. wei fd An aM cmbly was held a t th e ber

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school Frldsy. • A p ro fram was given [ ) In «hlch Virginia C arlton was hon-

ored. M lu C arltoa h a s been at* I tending T»'ln Falls B usiness c o l l ie J "

« y fo r_ the_p« t la m o n tb a under the •/ vocational fd S U lila tD H n m J ir sm r J "

p ast She u now employed a t Magic Valley com i Memorial hotpltaL ' •: and T>-ping and a h o rthan d awards

were presented. .Two m usica l num - woi th e ben completed tb e aaaembly. Am

COOKER

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/ rra o jtrsep . Circular well 1 SUN-RAY finish

'S M O B kONLY this sensational new Su*

w —so much greater usefutness ev

M USE IT TO DEEP FRY potttt thermostat »nd let the Sunbti

■ N o bother.V . USE ITTO COOKpot.ro«st,i J chilJ, chop «uey. Use it ts aY its usefoloess.

ONLY the Suobeim gives yoti TY exclusive features—the eoavenl*

• New-type FRY-BASKBT • I >{0 capadty. Start today enjoying i

quickly with this marvelous a t

SE E Y O U R

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League M eets ^ - ssa - t . HAOCRMAW. M arch J7 - The M li^e JUhlor l e a r u o f - th e M tthod iii„ S . church held if s f lra t m eeting T ues- .

dsy a f te r n n n n .» im J l . r i> l l^ n .a n d HValley ^ Kaehers preseaU Koi

, ' Mrs. E van A nderw n told a p a r t son. of Uie story of C h ris t pe rta in ing to Bei

iw artu EsfterUme. C lu se* stud ied a r t Seanum - work. Teachera p resen t were Mrs. dau

Anderson. M n . Aaahel OrldJey, M n . lly.

W tA U T O / H A T I C

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I new Suabeam Cooker & Deep Fryer givi fulness every day.HY potatoes, duckea, ootbns, chops, dot e Suobtaa take over. Holds proper tei

ot'toast, S lew e d meats and chicken, foapg, it as a eaigerole, chafing dish, iteame

gives you thla greater usefuloesi bccaoi»,< eoavenlent COOX*GLaDB ♦ Automatic

tBT • Easy*to*dcan SU N -RA Y interior fi injoyiog tbe many new and more delldoi relous new SuDbeam.

IR

, Robert Tupper and Mrs. Harvey 77,e

xUsl . --------------------------- 2 ? " ’•ues. . • RETUBNB HOMEand HANSEN, March 27-M rs. Clara

Kopp has returned from vUlUn'S thn •p a r t sons and their famlUes In Long *lg ta Beach. Calif; Avenal, CallfM a ad I t I

a r t SeatUe, Wash. She « J» 'v isited h e r cent cMrs. daughter. Mra. BUI CUne, and fam - powerM rs. lly, COQuUle. Ore. develc

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■ ■ p ro cn m , which Included back) H l R Biutlc br BlUle B a o tis i . K li ■ U i a a d plaoo aelectlons b r U n . W w JUn u d M n . D. W. d o ld m MTTiR Featured v u a m le v < K U i r ' book. *Tha S U v e r ChaU& ■ lU f l ‘ CoftalQ, { tre s b ; Mr*. R o ter ’ K t | U , E lmbertr.H IL 'B E oaem ada hata were tnode l i B l n H it . Lucr Nebon. M n . Bror ■ H h iog. M rr O. W. I^rllng. Mn. B n H ickman, U n . DaTld B a rr

OU d7> Caudle. T he (peclal V ia VOQ b r Mrs. J . W. McI

B«.}enrne7 Clsb ■ ■ I • U rt , Don Bailer and M n . ^ R V Brown were co>ho*teu«« a l ti ■ H I Journey club card p a r t ; Wedi ■ « t f a t the borne of Mn. Don And

PrU ei went to M n . Andeno ■ M nochle, and M n. Z>al« Strong. I ■ R n *n)e next club event will ■ H u b luncheon April * In the T urf c

Teaperance Onloa T he Rer. M tryl KenuUc}i

W B m Kueat apeaker a l the meeU I k S I I Woman'f ^ l a U a n Tenip<H B |Q union In the United S rethr H H | C h rlit church, u n Mra. J . W. Carrel w u In c

of the profram , which Inelui ^ rerlew by Mra, Rlcharc^ ■ U vUUera. Aftlclea were read b] ^ ■ 1 J . T. Persuton. Mra. ElCa Melto ^ n i Mra. ?red Jesu r. Mr». John £

rtvlewed an ut3ele„^ ■ U A lolo w u aunt by M n.

Keufeld, accompanied by Mrs. xUch. Mra. Mae Davidson si reading and Mra. Melton le<

H B B openlns prayer. Devotions B U M given by Bewle Speektnao.

H D Faahellenle AaaoclaUoaA donation ta th e American

I d I I ^ Cross was voted by the Panhe. f f i |f | | f l u joelaU on a t the luncheon me

Saturday In the T u r t ciub. B n ^ n Bridge winners were M n . Mai R i n n LeBaron. first, and M n . A. J . M R n l 'jS aoeond Mrs. Ben K a l i and Mrs

] bert- Reed were guuta . The tolttee included Mrs. R alph <

M if f l I ftead, Beulah Way and Mrs. n flC l \ Lelser.l/tM I H o s te u u a t the April 18 r H m r { Ing will be Mrs. Glen Tr&U. ^ 2 ^ J Meeka and Mrs. T . O. Bacon.

r a lu 3 reU eoT cinbB y ^ j; 3 v itia tio n wu held tor saw o

b e n o t the Fellona club Tue eveninjr In tbe P a rk hotel.

■ M H M r i Richard Berpa was In ct: n f l H o l the ceremonies ■iar Mra. Jo

B . .-Latlmore, Mrs. Richard B a ■ j ^ l Mrs. 'Wallace Brauntleld. Mra.

{red May, j m . Kenneth Ba: Mrs. Art Williams, Mrs. Lold

■ iK tfS n n , Mrs. S m e r Perl aad Mra. i ■ ■ MerriU.

.. Mrs. Bobert £■ Lee and Mrs. m an Hayes were In charte o l p r o ra m which Included Hawi dance^ by K athy and Sftren G

n ^ M W tlteri L «ap:ef l S D Mrs. s re re t t E t< s^ Idaho

laureate, gave a talK on w r ■ j n n poetry for.pubUcatlon a t the n ■ l l l l l ing o t Twin Falls chapter, Ii ■ M M ■ W riters league, this week a t ■ n i l home of Mrs. Cecil Brown, t ■ B H R A poetry workshop and dlacue ■ ■ ■ roUowed.

The April meeting a t th e C D v home, north o f Klmberl;'. feature a program planned by I O tto Fowler, Kimberly.

Old T lm en AuzlUaiT p lans were made, for » jo in t <

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3S, Special Events 5rted by Clubv/oms a waa b o a t« a P a d f le Old Timer* club No.I aahual E as ter auziUary a t th e m eeting of th<M ountain View en 'a organUaUon th is week

hom e of M n . J . L. Puller. 7)u ika a sd M rs. V . will be held April 3 i a t th s Tu3 d ta rge ol th e and will observe th e club's fli uded background nlversary.nn>ng, K lsiberly . Mrs. V. J . Davidson was J by M n . H a n r duced . u a new member o t t t V. Ooldsmith. e ralng board. A donation wai

review of th e to the Bed Cross, t r ChaUee.- by Mrs. J . B, Blade. M n . T , M, It. Roger T hom - son and Mrs. S . P . Link held

mortal for th e U te Mrs. P . L. « r e modeled by T he prayer was given by M rs Mrs. Broy H ard - Hargraves.TlJng. M n . M ike Cards were played and « ivld Barry and m ents served by th e hostess, a ■to special p rise by M n . Davidson and Mrs. J. W. McDowelL Byrne. ______

Z Club WcfflCB th e M«mmand M n . H ugh M n . Melvin S m lth w d M n

■Mtu a t th e So- Comttock were Initiated Inl>arty W ednesday Women of the Moose T u e ^, Do t A ndcnon. n lng a t the Moose home; M nJ. Andcnon, p i- Welch, senior regent, was In .Je Strong, bridge, of the ceremonies.iv e n tw lil b T a I l ie chapter n ig h t progratthe T urf club, presented by the social servlM w e i u n a u o . ^

) Onloa a skit w u presented.Nemnfch w as Mrs. K ay I j-n cb receive,

the meeUng of mystery box and the special Jan Tem perance w ent to M n . K ath iy n Peck, ed B rethren In Luncheon w u served by me

of the Loyal O rder of Moose. 1 w u In charge _ r T T .tilch Included a W orthw hile Clnbt. Richard De- Hock Creek W orthwhile :re read by Mrs. members decided to partlclpi E tta Melton and th e Joeal wom en's pnigram trs. John B inder radio station KEB> when the

W ednesday a t th e home of by M n . A. B. Lloyd Johnson. Hansen,

d by Mrs. N em - T h s next m eeting will be nvldson gave a ApHI 1 wlUi Mrs. Kenneth I> Melton led the Hansen.>evoUons were ---------fcktnao. Gbod W ill O ab

TTie anouai birthday dlnn laoclaUon Good Will club m em ben and

American Red husbands h u be«n schedule the Panhellenlo M onday evening In the Moose ncheon meeUng T h # event will begin a t 7 0 1 ciub. and cards will -ba played foUie M n . M arshall th e dinner.In . A. J . M eeks. Plans fo r the parly were4 and Mrs. R o - ' a t the club's W ednesday a fte :sts. The com* meeUng w ith Mrs. George Rl I. R alph O lm - Mrs. B. Brownfleld was a gue snd M n . Jo h n Donations were voted to

American Red Cross and e April 18 meet* fund. Three new m em ben wei ■en T rail, M rs. copied.Bacon. .. —<Tht program featured a 00&

dem onstration by M n . John B< lub Jr.f o rn w o J O T - The thought fo r th e day club T uesday jiv en by Mrs. Haakell Carr am

hotel. w h ju e lephant, furnished by. was In charge j , k , po p ,, was won by M n . V Mrs. Jo seph .te r Wlrschlng.

M em ben completed work on Held. j U - e tle s .fo r the Red C rou. nneth Barre ll, The nex t meeUng will be

a K a £ S I “• -■ Special Progran

ided Haw aUan > ^ i r ? JI Karen 8tod- Set for SaturclBHOSHONB. M arch 3 1 -A c

i n , . ' fund program wll) be held a t 8!■ Id ah o r o e t Sa ta rday a t th e LDB church b; fl! on m l t S g MIA- u « d toI a t Uie m eet- for opening 1h a n tu . W aho youth camp th is spring, week a t th e The evening's entertainm ent Brown, PUer. lacJude a program, games and £

md Ing w ith Mr. and M n . K erLowder, ward dance directors,

a t tho J e a n M r. and Mrs, Clyde Harper, act Kimberly, will counselon. In charge, inned by M rs. T here will be an Intermlasloi > sale o t refreshm ents prepare<

M rs. Fayette Peck. YWMIA p izlUary den t, and 'assis tan ts ,t > lo ln t d in - ■” « “ “ " “ i o l t h . U nion

Hike Planned. Q r v i n E halanda Camp piro Q

p lanned a hike to Tw in falls n Sa tu rday when they m e t th is •

a t Ihe M ethodist church. The g • '■51; WlU cook dinner a t the falls.

M em ben also planned to t \ ‘ E u te r tray favors fo r the 1\ ward a t Msglo VaUey MemJ t \ \ hospital, a ■ V Mrs. Don W allace-Is guardian

M

^ / \ D inner Held' A Mr. and M rs. Harold 0 . Bud

# \ . V | dort. w ho c e le b n ted their k wedding anniversary Monday. 'I / . honored a t a d inne r given by hliV - i ' ■ • workera a l E. 8 . H arper comp

M n . B ert WeW> and Mrs. Chi Robinson were in charge.

l u \ ‘Oie Buckendorfs were maiiW i^ M arch 39, 1038, tn Gooding.

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\ \ Party ReportecI ■ \ HAILEY, M arch 37 - M n . 'I \ . Chaumell, Picabo, entertainedI I • week w ith a pa rty honoring he r iI \ • band’s b irthday anniversary. DiI : \ ' Ing and c srds were featured duI \ th e evening and a cake v u ]

I sented to Chaumell by Mrs. L<V BUihby, Richfield,1 ¥ ¥ ¥

D onate to Driv■ PAIBFIELD. M arch 3 7 -T h e R I and Naomi Roclety held the regi 1 M arch meeting a t the homo o f )

i Ray Sm ith. T h e aociety voted to Dale to the R ed Cross drive.

Plans were m ade for a “husbo: party“ AprU e._______________

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CANCER* 1 » 13. M . w iia t cauns caac»r It it hered-

» 4% y a rd s lu iy ? How do« It killt Doe*. bafagm airfedbw raoyrelstioa

to grttlag cancer? Can cU ldna “ » f r t « o » r n r a j . a u i lK j . « l W . »«.. p r o n o t it? I s th e n a cure? Io

c lM j i S l .tin caro o f JrequeBljy askedie p a r tn e n t. Questions. Get your copy of tbsm ^ “ d YM SkoOitsa, a m e ; AU TAis A&oKf Conetr.

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'o m e n | H | | Hclub S l and ing of th s worn- lls week a t th e uUer. The s r e s t a l U)s T u rf chib club's f ln t a s -

son w u Intro- iber o t tbe gov< aUon was votsd

In . T , M. H an*J o k h e l d a a u - Ira. P . L. West. o b y M r s .A .L .

I and r e f r ta h ' nostess. assisted nd Mrs. E . D.

e MomsMrs. G ens

th se Tuesday t r e - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

’ w U ^ ^ T g O. _ M n! Tollty U tba f o r a e r :1 p ro p am w u x u n ie n . H a n a « . Mr*. Bavag al serrlea oom- Mrs. E dgsr B arton . M n

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.■SfpiS Vows Exchange S w'mtmi»n By T. F. Couf' M arriage vows w«r» .exc]r ia b Sunday In Elko, Nev.. by M a

rthwhiJs cJub <l*“«h ie r o t M r. anT srtW o a to t Mo*® T urner, H anaen. and 1

c . ToUey. Tw in Falls, and b, s h M T tS r m e t ^ Barton, daughter of the

t o L bartons. M u ^ u g h , a a d Wall Savage, Murtaugh.

will be held Tolley Is the son o f Mr. an jnneUj Larson, J- O. Tolley, Idaho PWls, an<

age’s p a re n u are M r. and M n Savage, M urUugh,

a o b The ceremonies were perfortja y dinner o f D U trlct Judge W inea b e n and the ir Both Mrs. Tolley and Mrs scheduled for a g e .a re employed by Dra.

he Moose hall, and Sawyer, l^iliey Is a pha r I a t 7 o'clock TVoUnger’s pjiarmacy. ayed following Mf- aM .M n. Savage a re n

th e ir home In M urtaugh, whi ly were m ade ^ farm ing. ’The Tolleys are a t ■day afternoon In T»-ln Falls, leorgs R lgdoa ¥ ¥ ¥

JuSTu.. Lesson Is Held ^ u D S S o c i

HAGERMAN, M areh 37-T li of the LOS Churcl

. John Balsch, ^ meeUng Tuesday aft«m oon I*,. science lesson waa glvi

v e m Lott, assisted by 2 ? i S . Emerson Pugmlre. Mrs. Leo C

Mr*. Jim Allred. Mrs. Loll by Mrs. W ai- , quls.

. . Following the m eeting the work on U y- ing M o th e n chorus held a

’“ •«» I. K directed by M rs. Marlon« N ext Tuesday tho grouj

. p . s t u . u h , , , , 0 , 1u rlng quilting, sewing and t

* palm ing. Luncheon will be n f ' r t m society, annoi y * Mrs. Cleomenl P rince, presldi

't-A Mia Maids Clas: aSchbVS Practices Darused to ro w t HAGERMAN, M arch 3 7 -T u

spening lU k e afternoon 13 Mla M aids he - l i t fo r ‘*'6 a ll.g iri dance

ta lnm ent will p rew n t a t Uie Oold and < n rsa n d d a n c - baij ^ p r ii 4. Pw ticlpsU ng ir •tn . K enneth -pvjx.T rot Frolic" will be 1 airecton, a n d Lee L o tt, L snoni Bendorf, irper, acUvlly s tr in g e r, Jean nnd Norma

land, Beverly Green. Lou Ann lermUslon fo r mire. Virginia Claiborne. Si prepared by w oods. D el Leda Anderson,

WMIA presl- i» ra Haycock and M ary Browr . Tuesday evening aeven coupl tho MIA were present fo r 1

‘ practice. Irene Claiborne andn n a r l M aloney are directors foii r i e u group Wiu» Mr. nnd Mrs. W Fire Q l r l s Brown asslsUng. win falls fo r ¥ ¥ ¥

Practice Held,0 falls. • SHOSHONE. M arch 37-M enled to m ake o f th e Juvenile Federated Musict i LDS chey Memorial to pmcU ce nuoibera for the proi- ,,..,.41. - exchange scheduled 'April 3( guardian.‘ , , B em lce Brusen. Boise, oondil ^ ] / n pracUce and announced ami c i u group rehearsal fo r 3 p.m. Apri 0 . Bucken- Individual pracUces will be helc

the ir 35th week for the dances and mufonday. were numbers.■en by h is 00- R efreshm ents were served byler company. W . L. Openahaw, adviser, assistsM rs.'C harles M rs. M. J . Dllle, nsslatnnl advi

R e m arried L eode^ ChoseKIMBERLY. M arch 37-New

r \ r f o / H ^ ‘11“ Pioneer clutj r i e u elude M rs. W. A. Slaughter, p: - Mrs. O tis den t; .M n . J . D. Clalborn, :rU lned th is p resident; Mrs. Lewis Denton, rtng he r hus- r e ta ir , and Mrs. J . c . Pot. aud rsary. Done- T hey were elected n t a met Ujred during w ith M n . Jack Clalborn. Jr. Mr ko m is p re- D . C lalborn was in charge of ' Mrs. Leslie p rogram , which included a tall

th e cancer society given by Di E. K n igh t and A cancer fibn sh b y _ M n ^ _ H a n y ^ o c k . T a in Pn

7—T he R uth1 the regular C U C E Dlom oofM r* . j n C C i V IN Ivoted to do-

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hanged . C alendarCouples W ENDELL-'-Mystcry d a i

w«r» exchanged *1“ l«lenUty te r , by M aryL ou “a i ' ^ r y dads" a t a pa rtj o t M r. and Mrs. " “ day evening following th isen. and Donald Job’s D aughten betheJ t ills, and by Mary ¥ ¥ ¥ •Iter or th e Edgar SR O SH O N S-A food sa ls 1, a a d W allses O . held a t 10 am . Saturday

Shc«hone Hardw are compan: . o f Mr. and M n *ocal M ethodUl W omans' So J PWls, and Ssv- ChrtsUan Service, t o Ir. and Mrs John K en u to n . p resident of th e

^ ^ laU on , Is general chairm an fere perform ed by ? * ,net. The Tw in PalU Busiser and Mrs. Sav- W omen's d u b «. by Drs. Stowe * *** Sunday aflemooQ fron r Is a pharm acU t auxilUTy roon:■maey American Legion hall. Senivage a re m aking Tw in Palls high schoo ru u g h , where he moUiws and sponson an. lleys are a t home »«n*’e rs are Invited to atte

« Mexico h u had to Impoi. , , , fts staple g rain, la recent yeHeld causo of Increased demand.

LI°^?LX| Care ofLOS Church held _' aft«m oon. The B /m waa given by 1' — — — — -issisted by M n . whetn a fa th e r and m otherMrs. Leo Grover agree on th e home standsd. Mrs. L ott con- bringing up the ir children,

can be no harm ony in theeetlng the Bing- held. TTiere is uncerU lnty ;IS held a prac- chU dren-lack of the assuranrs . M arlon Pug- ni,ites them feel secure n t hoii the group wilt elsewhere which is eajenUal tTk meeting fea t- n,,enUl and physical healthring and t« t« e onportance o f this will be 1 wm IM lu m - « h e n we are m lndfi

n c ^ president. „ s l s on sound health.^ K itty Is h e r fathe r 's prlt

- ( Joy a n d she knows lu Whi9 V .« I U o b jjlted her m other If she ml >c H n n r a ^ o " * W ednesday tr5S u a n c e her m other aald "No— yoi irch 37—Tuesday been told th a l you m ust 1 M aids held a to any sort of ent«rU lnm ent

•girl dance they the school week. You shou Oold and Oreen even ask to go."Iclpstlng In the X ltty began to cry and sl will be Verna to h e r fa the r, who said. ''C

. Bendorf, U a her go. W h a t difference d 1 Norma K lrt- make? Once in a while w on't 1. Lou Ann Pug- " I say she is n o t going ou ilborne. Sandra Ing achool w eek,' said 1 Anderson, Bar- firmly. " and if I hear a n o lh t Mary Brown. about it sh e will go to bed seven couples of away." fsent fo r dance K itty stayed hom a b u t sh bom e and Rob- no l h e r cheerful self, T here , llrectors for the be one voice of auUiorlty. I f id Mrs. W alter says. “No," fa th e r should ngi

least, outwardly, and any d iff ♦ of opinion should be dlscus»e<

4 I - I a I / 4 between th e parenls. Nothl » n e i O d isrupts th e peace and rou t ch 37-M em ben the fam ily a s a difference b< rated Music club fa th e r and m other regardin h e LDS church children’s program , fo r the program C hildren a re quick to fei 1 'AprU 39 a t sym pathy of. either pa ren t

argum ent concerning them an lolse, oonducUd soon learn to Uke advanU nounced another there 1s a c lash cf opinion. 3 p.m. April 1?. children need guidaticc. and 1 will be held this tim e or an o th er they need s cs and musical voice raised sgslRst ' th e ir

U ken Ideas. i served by .Mrs. P a ren ts haye trouble enough riser, assisted by days, when t:lere are so m ar slatnnl adviser, periences beckoning to the ch

¥ So m a n y , ways open to thel^ Joymenl. some n o t desirable,wnosen very i l f i c u l t lo keep phlldr

ch 37-N ew of- tho bom e waj's when o the r Pioneer club In- dren go a s they like, sn d n laughter, presl- ways In th e best fashion. P; Clalborn, vice ■ • = - —

u GUAU A N TEII n t a ’ meeUng Paper-M ate doesn 't ^lo m . jr . Mn“ "* bring U in . We «U a n d ^

charge of Uie D E L U X E PENtided a talk on Entraved F nliven by Dr. V. J . H I L L ’S G IF T S H Oicer flkn shown U nder B ank is Trust - Phon':k. T«-ln PalU __________ - = - = =

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U . Intcm aU oeal OrderDaughters, held a covered diner preceding the offlda] ; the grand guardian, Mrs. 1 Showalter. Ntmpt. th is wet

The banquet w u served P u t MstroQs club. Shirley

f c ii . trng "Red w«iu in the (theme o f th s event, sccompi Rum McBride.

M argaret P e c k a r d t . queen, co n d u c t^ the meeU troduced were visiting h o i queens. J sn e t Wilson, bethel Pocatello, and Carolyn Ylngi ei Pastqueens sttendlng were

Frances Knodle. Dori In. Je an Johnson and El Morehead. a ll Burley; Bates, Pocatello, and Kathy Twin PaUs, present grand princess.

CE G . SAVAGE Mrs. Showalter rtcelved a been aano tw ced . and a quarte t of majoritj

a tcr at tb s ^Mota Uary Lou Mann, Doris I* d a s fh ts r o f M r. m n c e s Knodle and B srbsn ■staff eagravtags) u n j . Howard Bales, assoelati

. fu a ^ la a , also ww, honored. P w t g n n d guardUn anj ?naar sssodat« grand guardian atl

_______ :__________ were Mrs. Ray Sluyter, TwliT". 1— T------Z and U oyd DrlscoU. Burley.

Ttit InltUtory work was . t . ^ Charlene Patterson an

McAllister. Duels were an ollowliv th e r e g u - Qochnour and ArdU m betheJ m eeting . » oojo by Joan PetUgro

* f J t ,J i. -HI, CommltUe memben were• lens

.L 15® craUona; Cheryl aimmons an

r n . . n s ; . ? s : f £ “ ^1 c h^ rm an .

4U a n d Masonic banquet April 3 la 1ten's club will h o ld A fter the meeUng. a progri ;mooQ from 3 to 6 presented, A piano solo w a dllary room of th e ed by Potty Rue and two m hall. Sen ior girls were given hy Uie choir, accc

ilgh schoof. th e ir led by Barbara Blair, o n so n a n d club The next meeting will b- ,ted to a tU n d . AprU 13. /T h e girls will t n If ¥ Pocatello/Saturday and Apri.d to im port com , an offlclihrtsU c t Uie g n n d n recent years bo- lan and Use InsUtuling of 1 demand. belhel In American Falls.

3 of Your Children8 / ANGELO PATRI

ind m other do n o t should always agree on qui im« standards In of th e children's welfare, r children, th e re P a rc n u l auUierlly Is Uie bi ny In th e house- of chUdhood and youUi. icerU lnty fo r th e -;he assurance th a t bo« your chiM b » t >nr tnnori t a r t . t hom e «nd l S i " . l S i n r II easenlial to th e ir <emt «nno;lnt hibUi In h(t booti

b will be M d e r- p. q. j,m m . sutk>» c, Nt u-e m indful th a t it. n. y.■est ot yoimgiten “ “ _ _ _ _alth.

pride ,vs IU W hen ahe

If she m ig h t so ' ednesday evening, r

"No— you have Lou muse n o t go n I *:rU lnm ent du ring * I c I

You should n o t

l i r H A lIfference does it f l v v k s vwhile w on 't h u r t / ' < B P B U M m It going o u t d u r- ^

% c o o k e r &

S FRENClm a b u t sh e waself. T here ahould 'horlty. I f M othershould agree, a t K ltf iW

nd any difference be discussed only . nts. N othing soi and routlxio of /Ifference betw een k

regarding the

u , u . ,tr pa re n t In an __ng them a n d theyke a dvan tage Ifcf opinions. All i fatice. and a t one tfhey need a firm RInjt th e ir m is- a

ible enough these ^sre so m a n y ex- ^I to the ch ild ren , S aen to th e ir en- I ^ _. desirable. I t is \ ' (Mceep ^ l i d r e n in \ a,'hen o th e r chll* ^Ike. a n d n o t s]> B ^ k ^laihloa. P a r e n u *

.R A N T E E D Ite doesn 't work, sell and service.’SN <1.09 itraved F rve lIF T S H O P B■Ujt - P hone 4M ^

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ighters Engagedy ^ H o n o r - B B ^ H I

Guardians 37 -B e thel No.Order of Job's covered dlsb din-

officia] vUit ota. Mrs. RoberU , th is week.s served by the £ . /a > t f - f e w fc 'b. Shirley P rie st n l r W In the aunsct,"(.Bccompanledby

c a r d t . honoredUie meeUng. In - ' .-iUng h o n o r e don, bethel No. 1. . . . . i ...-ilyn Ylngst. beUi- ' .'. P a s t , honored p -l. ' ^

were B arbara ,odlf. Doris Bab-

and ElUabeUj ■Jurley; Barbara nd Kathy ScotU a t grand senior

I, DorU Bsbln. Custer. d Barbara Blslr. Cnsten D « t o i ,

p . .ird lan a ttending pU ontd for early ^

(S U lfen rav ii

ork was confer-

' ^ ' ^ X Betty Anderson, fUSJrf"*™ L. Martin MaiU? a S t . 'S 5 - HOTEBT,mmons a n d Cor- Anderson. d iu g h t« of t o . andram : Carol A nn Amos A nderw njPaul. and U (y Ann Eklund. MarUn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Imembers. U bie M artin , abo Paul. ^

Tuesday evening «t the Chur, for serving Uie J?* N a ^ re n e in Rupert, by the

prii 3 la Rupert. M oler. Paul.

; « n r p u “ d r ^ - l S V ^ « ! o r i e s . She

Ir M atron of honor was M n.ig will b« held bara E fh a r t and Alex MarUn,s will travel to of th e bridegroom, waa bestand April 4 fo r Jerry Anderson and r ^ h n a 'he g n n d guard- pleton were candieiignien. Ju lii« of a new Dean H am ilton and Ray AndiPalU. ushered.

_ .. __ — M rs. Anderson wore a navy, suit w ith while accessories niI m a m corsage of pink and white csl i C l I tlons. Mrs. Martin, mother oi

bridegroom, wore a pink a fte r dress with a pink and white

. naUon corsage.» on quesUons gfjjricy Orchard was soloist.

M l m e DUiwara the ceremony a rece;_ w u held a t Uie Overland I n.nr nnnoTiflt Burley.’. 'T f 'f « r ” ’" '’ • Following ft short honeymoo In h(i No! S a lt L ake City. Oic couple will i• Tn obuin • copy, the ir home In Paul, whare 1

farm ing. The bride will con' to- wo*t .1 Ulc m p tr l drag .

BUY A TRITEWAY ^

HAKDWARE «J N B E A M . ^KER & DEEP FAT FRYER ; S

lENCH FRY COTTER ^ _ - 2.98

Ritewoy Hardware

Tw°n°Folli .

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PAHO_________ r • _^ Mrs. Max Fu.lle

Chosen to Le( A rea's Soroi

JEROME, March '37—M rsF < iu ^ a s .e u c u d p r e ^ d m t<ha Psi chapter of B eU Sign i t a m S Tuesday n ig h t boiSe Of M n. Henry B. I

P«ul Hurless is th e r presidenU'

O the r offlcen elected « e r s S u r g . v t c e prealdeoi; Mr Tin McIntyre, reeardl^ see E ra t4elson, corresponding sec u d M n . Charles MUler. W treasurer. .

•- ’5 p l P i l M rs. Miller. » sy s and • chalnnan . announced a cook

• safe has been planned for■ . • •• / m M rs. Adrian Van Hook. M rs.

• ■ ' - . f y - y A r is and M ». Hurless were■ co-chalnncn of the founder■ I ' v T S W i i banquet and Uie pledge rl tu

' Fuller and Mrs. C urk e t t volunteered to repre«; sorority a t. a d jjU an defense la g thU week.

‘■ T . s ' s s . . . . t ™ » . ' o r s s \ s .Jl*. and D . n . M rs. Van Hook a n d Mrs.

wha b be- McMillan asslsUng.. -n ie pi R if L w S na l^ wUl >* presented by t o .

Connor, ^ FuUer and Mr

S , S r i S “ S i . S ^ o r o o n d . .

_______ Pharrls, assisted- by Mrs.C a m sa l snd’M n. Dudley Bti

j 6 r S 0 n , opossum belongs to one1 1 oldest families of mammals.

' i n M a r r y = = = ^1 37-B e lty Jean _______ro fM r . a n d M n . ■ g t g asul. and Leonard 1 f l ■ 1 W. snd &frs. H enry I • • il, were marriedIt the Church of . • * ,iipert. by th e Rev. X c< 8 C o n s p ir e AOO

a white knitted A B e o u t i f u l N c i ijories. She car-

pink camaUons __ . ^CARPETlex MarUn, uncle , waa best man.

3.£S.“ K ^ GULISTANid Ray Anderson

■k FIRTHrore a navy blue:cessorles and a 4 . MAGEEnd white c a m a - ^I. mother o f thoI pink afternoon V '"* "”and white c a r- f C ( i ^

was soloist, a c - /tar McCloy. f fony a reception UOverland In n in \ C ^ M ^

X honeymoon in I*couple will moke 2Y ' / I ' -_Jul, whare ho U / ' L / \ '& > > le will conUnue L t< C \ / ' \ uperl drug sto re . T / y ^

3 B “ ■We love la p lot wlUi la d l, distress about budgeting for

■ B carpet. We have a planworks like a charm to r Uie I fit o t your purse and the be

c n of your home. Stop in tomoC K . . . decide which of th e wond

carpets you- like . . . and work out an easy budget j D on't wall another day l You your home can enjoy the weJ

' served lux)iry of a GulUlan . . . o r Mngce carpet K<

i f l C K e n i f e t ^ , in34S AddliDn W . P b .

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BSORGAKIZEO LDS I ° 101 Htrriten ttn« l'UC Pttd Tr«.h. pttU rrs. 10 t.m.. SuBdir Khool. II a.m.. wertWp , r . tnd itnnon. I p.n. Wtdntadar. prarrt ■'

Ir:e*tlnf a t tha hon* of Jwea Uolm. a«Jacuen ilr**t.

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t i f ( / f t p I

I o l^every drop

straight whiskey

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r a t r«lki*ihl> m*«tlBU ta fellow*t Group titmlr r- t. I p .a . w li jfn . Wtlttr MIIltT. toulb- »'ih I » hoait P ltr t^ . Tr*X : nll* wratn of th* cburth. I p.a. Thgrt)!*/..1 ci.(r m W r»L

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u r *italBr dtrelloni In honor of Our anil ■'M«W «I*F.rp.tuil lltlp. 7iS0 p.nu JtMlJ Wnlidtr n ta tu . I a.m. Coofmlonti Stl-orttr ifurnoon. oa tht trta of f ln l UI

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r* •ludr: *ubj«;u -Uuddhlini. a BtUaUen br 10 i ll. rirchelocr-" 7ltO p.m. Tbundar. itrvka !<«. tIt mMllBi. 1:10 p.m. Thur»dar. Atocralle Kta.a. MlnUlrr tchool: Ituon, ••How To guidrI., and B«mnnl)«r.“m P i m CPUbA op TD* NAIAMNE HA >• CornfT rcutik tU ttf aad SUU £iu(e

C artnst nerlh held i. W. titan Crats. Pttt*r ‘

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Ut: tok. Mn. Ortta. 1 p.m.. routh hour. “ a p.m.. mnitlUUt torric*. tilO and I

C Tuttdtr. mlulontrr convtnllon: Or. lo rd '. M lUVltWi. iMitral foT*l»n mkaloB

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j M t aet th e p re d a i 'o o tfaem »o«i

N o bothe r., .

G R E ^h a r p w ^ - a p p i - i

Jerom e, B u h

IMHAmitL Ltn^MAMClt; park a t Cllr lArarr i

at tb* chunh aad MtowUI *elM*U l«*■».. Adull mu* boar. II a.m.. lYtmeB « . r r r n . ruv>r Mafclr. pr**«blar. ap.m, U aua wotaUp t*rrle*. Patlor *»»•Ir In th« pulpli. I p-m. «ondar._, board h *ki of InuttM and b*ai4 ol tdataUoa. t a.m.,

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ARSEUBLY OP COn ^ B ttt aCorstr S«coad aT«ia* and PlfUi - hna* e

•tm t *t<t ’ ~ Ruth eCItr H. Bupjuat. patltr ea T b

1« a.m„ SuB d.rT l«l. 11 a.m- weN a film.>hlp. 7;lt p.m.. trtactlUUe t*r«l*t. t PJB. 7:10 p.<Tuttdir. atrrkf. t p.m, Tbsrtdar. rosa« T. W.p»pl«. Tb* R«t. A. R. Bhafftt. T*t*rt^ m*tl w:mlnuitr ef tht fetp*t wlU *p*ak at lha lea.7:U p.m. tarrlc. Uartb 2t. Boutbara Idiho dtalritt totincll of tha Att*Bblr of ('■Ad chsrtht* will ccam a March aiUirouth April : at tb* Ptrttt* Aattmblr ^a^*f Cod cburth. bSS . '

■......— RaUUaAMERICAN LUTHERAN Tb» t

rounb a<tnut ta i Stcoad tlr«*( Bortb aptaktr.M. A. P. Ktlltr, patur . • of tk* J

10 a.m.. Sundtr tcbool and Olhta c)tM. ilfl-a j11 a.m.. wocthlp; th* lualtr claat will b* *Tb* Rtitffilntd and <oatlrm>d In toaoactlen Qlclt" P«lih Ihlt acnrict. } iu pja. Meadar. adull cbania;BicmUtihIp cUti. 7li> P.m. Tliurtdar, |IubI : ichoir r*h*antl. l p.m. Balurdtr. Jualor Urmlulon band. Wortblp Mrrlc*. *«abln*d p.m. TXi*lth tht calcbrtikin el holr ceanualea. nttdar, on Good Prldtr. t i 7:10 p.m.

VALLEY CBJUJTJAW S..aj

S j ..Ctrclrnn I'tnc* tad Adit* KobUani com. 1 munlon. 1:10 p.m, Cbl Bbo; teclal hour luBlor i

‘.S-ix. Tiss."- ~:.V'______ Eyt*.' IUNITED DRETIIRES IN CHRIBT

Ucrrl E. Mankh. pailtr • '» ‘»)>”. fltu•ludr. I p.m.. cYiaiilliilc ..rvlc*. a p.m. church. 'V*dn»dir. prarrr mtillBr. a p.m. Thurt.dtr, roung p*opli‘t prarcrTO**tlnf. t p.m. B-rhutMUr, Ih* WHA -111 m**i a l tba . le.u:hon* of Urt. Brron Hart*. buniltr

BtVENTH.DAY^DVENTtBT Klwufi:t0 Third attau* Berth DorothrPrad n. Wacair, paiur Oiritlr

t:IO a.m. Bttardar, Sabbtlh Kbeol; Uateadult luMB, 'Tht ObjKUita of tha *B ^Chutcb cf Chrlil." II a.m.. ttrmon: Uon of ‘h*„' Coraforth. fpctirr. 7 ;« p.m. BHunftr, U<Uomt aad School m»tUa« at th* Kbool "»d*r.

COBPEL TADERNACt*411 Honro* iir*«t

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-PABTV PLANNED HAGBBMAN. M arch 27 — A n tJI?*,.

B u t v ptT ty and egg Aunt v tU b t r in t 6 held a t the Methodlat church from »j“ - *' 8 p. m. to 4 p. m. T h u rad a r to r cbriiuii the beginner and prim ary clasaes of the Sunday tehooL T eachera are Mrs. Allan m i n and Mrs. C lit- ,o a.> ford Biuell. thip:

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NAWA’PLIANCE ond FURNITUR Buhl, Gooding, Burley, Idahi

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN E,

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i thlpj ttrmon, -Rid* «n. RW* en Ini \ mtr’'! a Palm Sundar aartaoB. 7 p.OL, **lUni„ Junior and t.nlor hUb BYP. 8 p.m.. * « . Bill, |• ihip; ccnircatllonal brmntlBl and a t^

mon, "ChtUtUnllr 'nirausb a Sareartr't t ,m .- from Aclt a. I ^ Hendar. «>>«Ir pracllci. Thurtdtr, B«r«c»>PbUalbaa elaat and fblltthtfUtUOB claia. a p.m. n u r* .

r. dir. prar«r mt*tl»f. t p.m. Frldar. union I, Cum] Frldtr tm ica at tba Traa^Mrian n. church.*' BUHL BECONb WARD LDB1, l«:4: a.m^ priiathoed mattlBC. Noon,

Suniltr KhooL 7tl0 p.m_ t*craaitaUl Iir>icn: Banc. -C«a>a 0 Thes Kln« 6t _ Klntt~i iBvectUon. Rar Holatt apaaktr, ~ Dorothr D. Owtnt: Krlplural raadlnf,Birirlr roullcr; ateramaBlal aeni. "C«CB*

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Snior church and nortarr, 1:M p.m., pe^ ck dinner with th* Tariooa 'BapUtt churcbNoftb* Cratnt Daptlit aato«latloB Uklnf ptrU ]|M p.m., flflb Bui>^aarr>

-n kta: iMk*r. R«v. CM«an* Crow, paaiar le Flnt O tftift <iurv(L. TVfa /Wlb TtU a pm.. BYP and iunlor BYF. I P.m, wor> m “ ihlp: Btcuut. -Almo*t or AlU»|Uar • ir ChrltUtn.

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~| Idaho Repubtican Panel Parley Set

_ J B0 I8Z .-U m h a r - a W Q u BepubfUean a(ate centraJ oommlttea meets on thi

T h tr t tomorrow to d iscuss lU laU rlm nos.. I a pnc rtm ita rtcd In D sesm ber and whichBa. to r e v ie w p a tro n s ta probltma. The

Chairman w iUlam X. Campbell aa* pi« 41 ih , nounced.will “We will try to determ ln* w h .t ^ .

Joba are available u n d e r tb e H at sup* l ^ mK plied In Pebniary by th e eJvU sw rlc t * UJg

Bommiwlon," Cam pbell ssld. ^ ^

Over250 Students Attend ISC Event H i n d

POCATELLO. M tre h « Cn-M ore than UO itudenU wen on han d to*

laod day (or the a lxtb tn c u a l lou tbere J!* Idaho h l |h school Jounia ltim con* u ? ,t; w iU oo a t Idaho S U t« ooUefe. « “ »■ lb* Six atudenta from M«14Um. 500 *our m X mUia w tit of hare . t» T tle d tho iU. Brtatait dlstanCB. Prof. WaDaco ***°”. t Q u e u , haad o t th e joum alU m de* m S m

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I Bengals I InFacifiI Boxing'H f l - # SACRAMENTO. Calif., HBH Ells^^-orth W ebfa^ursda> B H l team in tho Icaa of the F B jp m ent by stoppfn? gamcrbu BlSiln ton State, in 33 seconds of y[m The win put Webb in thi

f is h t was the top bout on R m ' f irs t of three night’s sci K y uping a t the Sacramcnto C

auditorium. Some 5,500 f witnessed the card.I o n e point behind Idaho St-

m to ta l of eight WM .c a l Po lr of I f i f l L u ll CbUpo. C&lUomla, San F O B ' cUco SUte. Ban J u e Slat« ■ r a e u n lo rd ve re Ued w ith two pcH mB R ffl Thfl reiulU:B a H eavyw eljht - Ja ck Bhaw.M | ' Poly, won in l:<9 of th ird /roznH j f l soUnskjr, Idaho.| B B 119 pounds — Vic Kobe, I( B t w BU U , dec. Al Accurse, SanIffSI Btatfl. . ^K ffg 133 pound! >- John Elder. H U j l Poly, dec. Ed OUon. W ajhin ■H IM S tate .H I 156 poundi — Ellsworth W H S f Idaho SU te, won in :3S of t ■ l y '/rt>2» Emlfl Pelton, Washlni

SU te.T h e reiulU all th ree rounds:

ISa pound»-i7ohn F^n’cett. ■ Q Francltoo SU te. dec. Jack Web

Idaho. Dick Londahl. Calttoi dec. Tim Brennan. Idaho 6i F ra n k T ourt, Cal Poly, decUlc

K m a A lian W hite, San J o h BUte. I H 147 pound»-Dlck Bender. ■ H Jose 8Ukt«, «-oa In I :U o t i ■ H from Jack Owen*, SU nford. « n p B itopped while Owens down.) i n t t pounds-M oyle Workn■ iU Q Idaho BUte. dee. Floyd McFarli

CalKomla. Boh Baldocchl. S u n t ' n n d « a p im l Duiet. B*a Jose 8 t

p i Stanky ClaimsI I Cards Will | i Be Contender

j J ST. PirrEBflBURO. F la , Ma W H A 37 RR-Eddle SU nky Is “opUmIt B i U o r e r the chances o t h is S t. Lc ^ ■ 1 OonllnaU th il season tor he B W Uevet he h as aolved his t i n t i H H th im base problems.

“r r s got the pitching.* h e p dieted, “and I th ink we'U come

I M V T ith enough power.”Bffflld I f big BCere BUJCff finally m a■ ■ U th e grade a t Vfifsl base and e it

c f two rookies, Ray Jablonskl V em Benson, can win the th ird d gpot, S tanky feels h is {irobteau i be over.

“Alter a ll. 1 w an t to play B< M uslal In the outtleld fo r 154 gar a n d la order to do th a t either Bl

» W P o r Sick Blsler wUl have to mi W t good a t t l r s t Fm sure one of th n l H d will and th a t will add a lot D I M streng th to th e d u b for I t is t B i i l i w ith Stan In the outtleld.'* H M Last season, hU f irs t a t th e h( M M o f « m ajor league club, SU r l i i B I s ta rted o u t w ith "two esUblUr ■ ■ ■ I pltcher»—O erry S t ile y and o: — 1 Chambers.’' Now h e thinks h e 1

xilne. Including the best two rei p itch ing tesin In th e tnulnew —Z d ie Vuha« (ia-3) a n d Al B ra (13-8).

Behind Btalsy f U - lO and c h a n e rs (4-4) as sta rters h e has WUir M luU (10-8>, S tu MUlsr (8-9). Hi vey E addlx (2*2), Oloyd Boyer ( S) and Joe Presko (7-10).

■ P . •T ita t im t * b e tte r aU-anni: B P f t « to ff In th e league," th e UtUe bt

boasted. S e said b e w asn 't woiri H |jnH o n r th e f a c t ^ t (h e s ta t t Is pt iCnHH dom inantly le ft handed to r B ra t BEWm C hainber^ Mlsell. a n d w«<4rfiT a B B B ' southpaw s. 'And th e club w hich tl ■ n g C ards figure they have to b eat t flw R B th e pennant, th e Codgers, n u rd l U K i le f t ^ d e d pitching.^ ■ 1 “B ut n o t the kind n i throw ^ ■ y th e m ,' h e said. grlntUng.

Slanky admlU th a t £nos Blaugl te r will have to have ano ther go< y e a r and isn 't w orried about h

■ H «ge. Slaughter wUl be 91 on Api 37, bu t la s t sesson w as one o t tl b e s t tn h ls'long, brillian t career.

"Why. h e U th e so rt o t a pUy w ho can go on forever.'* SConl

m said.■ ■ Muslal WlU be in center wli

S laughter tn right. L arry Mlggln ■ m E a l Rice or P eanuts Lowery w: w u n g r t th s le ft field spot.H B I l^ Solly Bemus probably wUl op<■ w u . ftt short I t Rookie W ally Lamme

doesn't win (he Job. In th a t css n W j f a Hemus wlU compete w llh Jablonst ■ j ^ B B enton and the veteran BUly Johi

son lor the th ird b u e spot. R< ■ I B M Behoendlenst, ot course, will be i

second.' Del Rice, whom SU nky calls tl

“ best defensive catcher In tl , leseue" wtU be th e No. 2 receiv.

wlUi rookie BUI Bortu. who h i t .31 a t Columbus la st season. batUli Less Fusselman, w ho h it only .Ii

H H | l WlU) th e Cards In 10S3. a n d Dli ^ ■ K E II Rand, a M i h itte r a t Columb'

la s t year , for th e utUity Job.

Ticket Sales Brisk ■ ik For NCAA TourneH P H . PO CATEIiO . M arch 37 '(in-Ai B U B rtace ticket-sales fo r the Natlor

. CoUegUte AUiletlo a^ociaUon bo if lf tournam ent here nex t mon Indicate th a t th e a t& lr will be bos office success. E arl Pond. 7d

■ bo BU te ooUege graduate macagi u l d lliB n d a y .

P o rd said tb a t already tlO,o w orth o f tiditu huve been soJ

. w ith p tuch ise rs representing sU t th roughout the w est. Owners o t hi te ls aod motels rep o r t th a t they u

:re<Sslrlng requests fo r room-reserv( tJdna.

ITie tou rnam en t Is scheduled fc A pril 9-11.

T V A M m j r a r oPHOENDC. A r l t . M a rc h .37 U^-

C a tcher Sa] x v a n o f the N ew Yorl O lan lc sDstAlnad a possible trac- tu re o f th e f ibu la hone j u s t above

n f h M e f t enk le wben h is splkea csught m i n - I n tbe g r a u d M h s slid In to second n r iM ' base l a t h s second in n fn g o f TTitm- 1 ^ day 's gam e w ith th e S t . Louis

©roffus. ; .

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als Take Lea cific Coast lg Tourney) , C a l if . , M a rc h 27 ( f f ) - 0 1 y r a p l c c o n t« i [ ^ u r s d a y n i e h t p u t h i s I d a h o S t a t e b o j o f t h e P a c i f i c c o a s t in tc r c o l l e i r ia te tbu“ f a m e ,b u t o u t-c la a a e d E m i e P e l to , W a s h t o n d s o f th e t h i r d r o u n d .)bb In t h e f in a l s o f t h e 2 5 6 -p o u n d c la s s , b o u t o n th o

m e n to C iv ic V e e c k B o o s t s! 5 ,5 0 0 f a n s rrx * id- Inbe asIdaho SU ts 's

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Ith two poln tt TTJC80W, A ri t. M w ch 27 Bill Veeck believes the Ind ians

1, BU r-,1 * better chance to win the Amej S!* pe n n an t this seasonjilrd from HsJ

„ . , 1 , ; . T h a t Is,, h e added lo repo tL.2 covering th e U am here, “ It not

rse, flan Jose happen , to your three pitcher#

,n Elder. Cal ',. W ashington veecit. now owner of the St. I

u,.,.w Browns, r a n the Indians when sworlh Webb. pennant. ^

•??, to th e New York Y anw ashlnston commented:

. "They ha v en 't anybody lo12.'“ .; O... Pl«w PW l RlBUto a t ih o r u u P I »houId get h u r t r w atched^ • Y ankees down In Florida to r tM .hli flUU **■“R t o i to looks a lltUe tired

ready, i f R u n u to U ou t fc B .n i ir t te t t ,a » y to r » tu n u .a ^ e Y ,

• « In trouble."* # Veeck sa id h e "can 't see-

a n f ^ (BOUI Chicago W hiU Sox. His . Browns? “My club will tlW sh toi!. »# iSrST^S' No lower. Absolutely no lower, d McFarland. ‘•Remember now " he said

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II throw a t r r Z i Z Z Z I i M 1“ ”, j. Ci.fl.UaM» ^ 1>» IInos Blaugh- i ^ u u ■ is i h > -i j i :nother good c t« buT. on1 about his :------------*«» * « *«»

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w i u " b e ^ BURLEY. M arch 3 7 -T h e We■ " deU Oera SU U rs defeated th e “ntv calls th e Colored Travelers 60-49 hero Thuier In th e nlB ht to break even In th e tw. 2 receiver game post*season series. 'I 'he TlIfh o W t JM team won Wednesday n ight,on. batUlna crowd watched th e OiIt onlT IM St* tera »how their stu ff hereI. a n d Dick M urray SatterfleW scored 10 poU)t Columbus '^I'n W allace 13 and Oeorge PowJob. 10-

_ . Saim ders was h igh m a iv to r t

B r i s k ”T h e Oem SU ters have one mt

n i i r n p v tenUUvely slated to r a wc T r Saturday. I t will be play

against Uio LD3 ail-chur ^ f . i V champions ftxjm B righam Ci ciaUon box- 'o tah . •

0«n S u u n |TST i t tt »f. Pond. Id a - S4tlrr< lUrtan S 1 I>U manager. J | }* j o 4

ody *10,000 * 0 5 ’'*"**“ ' ‘ ' *

» S . s a £ " . ; , •m e * o t h o - «eEw«B o o e o l a t they aro 2 S f Jom-reservo- ____ ! ____ I______________

TeUli S H 11 M| T auii' S3 * Ubeduled fo r

TOT ________________ _ 7 19 4J

PR A ISES OGDEN * , 3 7 U ^ - OODBN. M arch 37 (ft- '-Y o u cj N ew Y ork f te l i t In the air th a t O gden Is dble trac - g re a t baseball town." th e new p lu st sbove Jot o f th e Ogden B eds u J d on h ceacsugh t a rriv a l Thursday. E arl Brucke i.to second new m anager o t th e Pioneer leogt o f ITitrr*- team , ts In town far a ta -o-day yls. >t. LoiUs before leaving fo r the trn in la

cam ps. ’

• ■

,ead

: c o n t« n d e r A te b c x lttgi t s tb iT m a - . .. W a s h i n g * V ' f ^

J claas. His

osts

e f u l

37 (;n-.Ind ians have the A m erican season th a n

to reporters!, “ If no th ing ^p itchers Bob MaDsger Charley G rim a , ce

and Mike hU te t t a fte r watching his U recent praeUee g»tt» . O rto n

the a t . Louis chance of tis lsh ing In the NaIS w hen they photo/inant. W llh * * ft * ork Y ankees.

**irU*U)pl ■ Milwaukee ]w atched (he

i r r Finish HighBRANDENTON. Fla.. M arch :

ss. th e Y onks _ T h j MUasukeo Bravei prot^ w on 't wUi Uie N ational league

J t see the n a n t. bu t m snsger Charley O r^ m inks hU club has a tlghUng ch

tlWsh t o i ^ . to {inuh in Uie f l n t division.0 low w ." H is o m analysis of the tean he sa id . ' J “Losded with pitching and a 1<

wUl win. 1 power." chanca than jo jjy Charley reoognlscs th e t

has plenty of tiaws of the which can 't be corrected in a s

1 Ume.It • B ^ "That'S why we are going wll

m ix ture of veterans and youngi J l « ^ 3 this season." h e explained. "

Ju st can 't atart rebuilding on yoi

KACU8

li! !i| is Pettit Lopms I I I As Good Bet ^ Z Z ToMakeGrat1*4 l u HAVANA. March 27 MV-Paui:12i J i ! ?!! tit . th e *100,000 bonus baby of 1 Ul 141 4*' ^ Just another pitcher w ith No

------------------ on his sh ir t In th e camp o t thei » I t t a i» place P lttsburah Pirates.

, T hree springs bbo. this Wdtoo 100 109 th e baseball brass doing nip }!} M! he mnde a deal w ith mM *4 MS i W ^ p h j u r f ' T i i ^

141 114 IM covering m ovleTlBhU to h l ^ m i « 4JI ree r. EventusJJy Pittsburgh pit

'iiiT "»ni MU “ P »ddlng anoUicr »16,*u Ml I4«I gj Norbonne highOS OS III LomltA, C nilt, w ith eight no-.

” f ji te rs to h is credit, the 18-year. » M I I kid floundered In the minors » SI 4 • th ree seasons. Now he rates a

>** “ M chsnce of making tho big lea *T1 S2I KM club,

" I t I had been handled right th e s ta r t I think I would htO'«f m

fff If? th e blgleagufl In W .” he«iUd. "M m! im m ^ even in m i . But the bonus i 141 lot »3 h u r t me th a t firs t year..J? }fl JJ! " I “1»"«1 » New o rle

contract. U nder the old bonus r M4-1?4 HU th e n in ettect. J couldn't be »

. . down. I found New Orleans a 11 i » 118 4*1 ^ n>® I to «'u s 119 4» 1 couldn 't work everyday and WOI !5J 1!J iS’ ■“ P ’ 8 Innings o t piU hi H J4 ? m “ *'1 » MM ann.-----------------"Lucky tor me. the bonus ii » I t t :s ii w en t o u t In lOSl and I could

down. 1 started wlUi P l iu b u is« 01 «T» *"'1 Indianapolis. New Orl- IU t l i » ftnd Charleston. S. 0 , before i t < U i If 119 over. I h sd a chance to sea th };! M i i i '^ K ro m tho m ajors down to clasj ii> II 111 I how much It w ould h---------------- < helped m e U) be down In a IcH> -Ml n i l claulFlcatlon th a t tlrs t year."««« Ml MT atU tude w]H 04 m h e reborted to Fred Haney a t S 11 i! IM »Pring, asking “BM 10 « i is wrong With m e r47 u 444 He ^ m e to th e right m an. Rai

*tralj{hUned him out. T he hu ^ IN . tu l e f t .^ n d e r . now only 31. finlsl

' With i 15-S record and 3.70 eon _ • n m a^leroge—his best year by fai

. S C o n t^ i always has been P ettb ig troliWe. T h a t and the a rm a< th a t n p t him from cu tting lo w l t ^ e ball. In brief appearan

_________ against the Cuban All-SUra. in tii■ p T V P T ' n& htiy series, he has been ttirc A i l JL i^kg w ith the old zip U iat pop]

s ^ t s ' eyes In 'M.•The Wen* ) - ___________d th e TN T K ^ , m w — .

ru S r Has Rash: TO. TOT Jijght Miss Week

1 th e Oem b t . PBTERSBURO. F la., M art he re as 38 tr>-Mlckey Mantle, centertlel1 10 potaU. of th e New York Yankees. Is «lsrge PoweU lined w ith a skin intecUon wh

will keep him out for about a wca iy fo r Uie T h e 3l.ye»r-Qld slugser h a d bta. O arlan bothered by a rash. T h a t subsli

b u t IrtlUUons, which resemble be» one more have broken o u t under bo th a rto r a week Vnless there are compJlcaUtbe played ManUe will be ready to openaU-church A m erican league season on April

(lam City. _____________:

, v;.'!! Game Officer Give ' I : i i Training Remindi

» s s 4 I ^ I S E . M arch 37 O n-Bob Sal' game bird supen'lsor w ith th e s i fish and gams departm ent, Thu

> d ^ rem inded hunters th a t i t ibe Ulegal to tra in dogs on upli birds between April 1 a n d Aug.

n n n~ • “ ” S a lte r explained U5»t th e bl

I I t 44 M will bo netUng during th a t per 19 4s 49 anjj U56 (j{ ^ would In terfere w

ha tch ing and brooding o f chicks

>g^n* Ii*a FAVOREDe new pi- LONDON. M arch 37 tPl — Ea: lOd on h is M ist, a n 8-year-old to be ridden

Brucker. one of England's top Jockeys, i eer league m alned a sUght fsvortte W ednesd i-day v ttlt /« r nex t Saturday 's running of t

U o in b g G rand NaUonal steeplechase . A lntree.

I

mukee Botmd Now

G rim a , cen lrr , o t the Mllwaultee Brave*, Jum U ng his te a n rally agaln it New York Y ank» ne. G r to n Iblok* hia Milwaukee team has r In the NaUonal league's t i n t division. (NEA

ft * * * * *

kee Braves Could Jigh, Says Managela.. M arch 27 Ofl s te n alone. You m ust have' Iravei probably experienced, players to help aal league pen- out."Charley O rlm m <x 0 t)lg Improvemmt Ir fighUng ch fnce B „ v e s U th e addlUon 'o t It dlvltlon. handed hItUng stfength. af the team l i ; ^^ugh t A ndy P^lka trom I Ing and a lo t ot jyn m d Joe Adeock trom C

naU. Those two with leltfleld< rnltcs th a team Q ordon will give them three s of the t jTio baU hltU hg rig h t handers and cted in a sho rt will- be tour in the .lineup

W alker Cooper cat<±e5.I-ss t year the Braves saw

le ft handed p ltchlng-than «n>d t o on " " " W ' “ ■ !” " ■ding on young pjfdom lnanU y trom the soul

aide o t the plate. Now. O rlm r___ pecU to see more rig h t hi

o m s pitching and believes i t will^ hlg help to two o t his youngs't y M. Ed Mathews a t Uilrd andJ j 0 t DItUner a t second.

Mathews h i t only 543 la st A *0 '’- rookie year, b u t ham ;

\ 7 l d U C o u t 33 home runs. D ltbner. al slow sU rt, wound up h itting

’ “Both should add trom 40* POl"*^ l^«lr averages thla

<®n because they n-on’t be t imp o t th e la st „ pitcl

Wrl Pr«Jleted., k id hod ,pj,g Braves infield will be a y<M 21: Dlttr^c

S K o p Johnny Lcgaa 29 «n tits to h k j r t i -tsiHJrgh picked T he outfield will be on tho < moUier *16.000. <lde w ith G ordon 34 and PatV Mnne h igh o t A rookie, BlU Burton, who h i

eight n o -h lt- n t Milwaukee lost year, mayhe 18-year-old the centertleld Job from Snm Jc he minors fo r and rookie Jim Pendleton,he rates a 80- A nother' ’reason for O rltho big league opUmlsm Is the return trom s(

^ o f ca tcher D el Crandall and pindled rig h t a t jo h n n y AntoneUI. BoUi younfluld htiyd^made were ju it -c o m in g Into the irhe said. M ay- - i ,e n they were called to dul the bonus rul_«, . J l id e sam .‘f- ^ • Q rimm is banking on WiI New O rleans gpah n . th e best souUipaw Inold b o n ^ rule. Bickford (7-13): Jim Wilson, (1

iftUB record;; Surkont (12-13) mLy « a “ o S S ; S l “igs o t pitching ■ __________ ________

;; Rain still Haunt Salt Lake Team

e to sea them B B N N F IT 8VILLB, 6 . C.. Jj3wn to class A 2« « v - R s tn apparenUy still Is it w ould have low^K “ >« Balt U k e City Bcej

m in a lower y « w ««« ««>djIt year " P ioneer league club o u t catU tude when P ^ ^ m onthHaney o t R ol- season started . Tho Bees or i fyimr '*Relp spring train ing Wednesday oi

1th m e?" ra ined sU day.t m an. H aney However, nlanager Eddie Mut. T he husky m et w ith th e 36 aspiring U am ry 31. finished bers a n d discussed the routineid 3.70 earned will b^followed during spring tyear by fa r . ing.been PetU t's ---------------------------------------------

Gets Reprieve•SUM in th e ir CHICAGO, March 27 t f l— '1 been throw - N orth C entral association, he■ th a t popt>ed 1"K a plea o t Oklahoma A i

. M's president. Thursday gran_____ the college a 90-day reprle'-o

prove iU athietio house laR a s h proceeding w ith

W a a L - recommendftllon th a tIT “ c l i Aggies be dropped trom acadtF la M arch Standing! Was lo have 1

.’ the tormaUty of a vote byikees U Ilde- ^CAA convention Friday.ifecUon w hich 'about a week.’ ' — ----------------------------

i S S Master Plumb(cr bo th arm s. kb ^ i.' i .■compllcaUonj.' to open Ihe m o n April 13.

er Gives ' m « iminder «n -B o b Salter. F ^ W -wlUi th e Stale ' V I r ' .fim ent, T hu rs- • w v - «k .s th a t i t wUi Try r m i r T ' g s on up land a n d Aug. 15.

)s't th e~b in JsS th a t period . ^ ■ 9interfere w ltb 1 ^ ^ H HI o f chicks. . f W ' ^

Tiv. W a s te r P lum ber. D av id J . F w f M J. * 2 8ii>-8:“F o ra h ea v y -d u ty u se r .th

^ n e w •E veready ThfiS) flnshll^ W ^ n e sd a v *>»tterics ore the g r e a te s t Tlnninjr of th e brillian t l ig h t . . .o u tliplechase o t a n y b a tte rie s I 've ever u se d !”

.AdrwUitDOt

TIMES-NEWS,

Idaho Set B | Opening c H Grid Drill

MO S C O W. March : ■ ■ D B Sprin? football practice B 9 ^ H S C open a t the University of

ho 'about April 13, accoi to Gale L. Mix, managj

: athletics. Under Pacific ( •; conference rules' the 20

of spriniT training' mus completed within a S( period.

‘ We hope." Mix u ld .. **10 1 }east one ot Uie two vacanc our tooUjsll coaching s ta f f 1 spring work starts bu t we wl waic ler the two sppolntmen'

■ ^ ■ * £ V R is Impni^tlve th a t we g e t th slstan t coaches we w ant raUiei be forced Into quick declslo accommodate tho ip ring gr Mssloni. There has been quite

• appllcaUoni bu t wllh head'. Babe Curlmsn on the banque

■'i . _ cult In the southern p a r t on a w «e ‘ h i” hi-''

, ^ , . tore mailing any definite selec La V Coach Curfman sUll hoa th ri « m h a T J o S engssem enU In r

lion. (NEA te le- "Kjix^^^i^dlcated 'Uiat afcont applleanU being considered

* * rcveral who may have some dllty In leaving their p resent pos

. « 1 . J betore the end of Uie school yI I I n The tootbsU cosChIng Jobs

left open as John Nlkcevich. cosch, resigned ta .accept on t

n a O r i > l * io*" •“ t**® CoUege of F, and Art SmlUi, freshman bask

, 7 ^ • mentor, resigned to take ovemust have some basketball Job a t WhItwoi s to help them spo)cuit. Sm ith also aaslsU

footbsll work a t Idaho, vem m t In th e in discussing the general i Idltlon 'o t r ig h t iporU program Mix sold ever stfength. TJiey fort Is being made to get the to trom B rook- diamond In top condlUon 1 :k trom C lncln - the conference schedule calls tc Ih leftflelder Sid f i^ t home contest against W aa Ihem three long u n State cn April 39. TTie xnders a n d the re weather has almost ha lted wo; he .lineup w hen o ie Held.± es. The pre-conference b a s eraves law m ore schedule has been . changed, g -than a n y club said, with the V andals me

l u power was Lewiston of the W esU m I n the southpaw national league In Lewiston on fow. O rlm m ex- B and 0 Instead of April 11.0 r ig h t handed ----------------------------

Golf O fficialthird and Jock

y .343 lo st sen- Says Case•. b u t ham m ered -

u? iitin' “i[ Nccds'Study1 trom 40 to 60erages thla sea- NEW YORK. M arch 21 1 3 - nvn't be facing English, i.'ulslont execuUve a nded p itching." ta ry of the V. 8. Golf ossoclt

sold Thursday he would hov win »W n vntith ‘ 0 " m a tte r b ?i making a statement on Uie ca

Jia D«n la m ry . D.1IU. one o t Ui ^ North Texas State collcgo ,g< [ i>« i oase. .5 . jtr tp p r t of their am aU ur e tan be on th e oldish January contends 'h e was 4 and P a fko 32. doa-n tor accepUng expenses 1 on, who h i t J35 trip U> Mexico City la s t year ■' year, m oy w in aciuolly he was playing on ex

rom Snm Jc th roe Uon with Byron Nelson^it th e ndleton. -w e will have ta aw ait o n

for Q rlm m ’s by Jsnu iry before wo con do jm trom service Uilng on Uie case," English aal idall and p itcher InformaUon we hai BoUi vounftslers faulty In regard to January on Into th e ir own 1* SuUly ot no vlolaUon then Ked to du ty bv •=« cleared up speedily aa

os the tacts are In." nit on W arren - Fonner om ottur champion juUinaw In th e Maxwell and six N orth Texos I I Wilson (13-141 golfers, .including M arion H I 'S r S r f - v S W aho o'm.

(12-!3) ’iLH hU chsmploo. were declared pros iddlUon lo A n . McePtlng «xi lamuon to Ail „ oney p3»y-ln Mexico and o'

to r Uklng money to U ach fi ----------- students.

[launts . ’ il * ream Hiskey Says Sch(

Paid His Expense City Bees. POCATELLO. M arch 37«nd floods kep t tJ. B. Golf association stands fcclub o u t o t i u ruling against Marlon HUkey. it a m onth o tte r InUnnounU ln states will loserhe Bees opened defendlog am oleur golt cham pldnesday a n d I t Hiskey won the TJUh. Idaho

Wyoming omateur.golf toum an• Sr!rii« MiimH* lumm et. He and five i rl5g t l a ^ S T S «** T exas i h e routine th a t “ H'S* have beenn ^ p r l S tralS^ ,“ ‘®. ass«laU onK pr g w m charges of professionalism.

Hiskey Is occuAed of takingI In the Mexican AmoUur tou

'I 0 1 TA December w ithout p jl e V e his expenses. Klskey's father.; h 2 7 t f l— T ho Hiskey. Pocatello pa rk supcrintx ia tlon, h e ed - 'nt* “ Id his son reported th a tahoma A a n d « H « « Pa'>l expenses of th o iirsday gran ted members.ay reprle'-o to . — ;— ;— ------------

house la In WaUrlowl wintering In Collt(eding w ith an “ ’I* «««on totaled 5.637,000. T l

on Increase o t 27 per cent overUlon th a t Uie ________________ ____

' " f h T i • » ♦ « « « * « « « « ♦ + ♦ *

Gillette--------------------- ond

l u m b e r Pennsylvania

^ t i r e s^ W ith th e s e Iwo complct.

V >; lines . . . we hcve every A . thing for every need ii

t t S f j l •

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SPECIAL!^ IIh 3"k ' l B I 0

g r e a s e . . . . . ........... XH B B 9 COMPLETE JO BI.

C s i t S ? ; ' SWENSEN■J)0 f lnsh ll^b tr e a t e s t T hey SERVICEIg h t . . .o u t la s t . . . . . . . ^•erused!” Addtion - Ph. T239-M<Dt

'NEWS, 'TWDf FALLS, IPAHO '

Setsigof

Charles Gi S liS As Heavjnm a n a g e r o f ^ fE A N C IS C O , M a i

" “ ^ a r a S M r .

IZ .UL« b t to ic poiiniU .1 IM JIIS " '

m t raU ier th o n to ’g ,wk decisions to monayer “ I , .ipring g rid iron Layno "U naturally ^ .^ u n d s i*cn quIU » few reochlng his m st^W -:h head coach Ov-er a ten round roate^, »U thle banquet c lr- beUig equal, tee pull In wei

It a k o n z the C h w lo ciaflded to d r y i n g J

,« ,m e d l t« w l - ??5^w ,“ t , S n n o f o r i •eaent ^ s i t io n s Marcisnn's worid cham p

c e p t o n ^ ^ Idled. T hey ^lege of P « U lc Corbett in ISOO. Bob F lto man basketball J ™ jeM cries in :

J a c k Dempsey in 1937, Max 6chi t W hltw orm In i n j In iqm and Joe Louis In : 10 oaslsted la uoUier h im , m

___ _ ta ined Charles a tu r T hursdgeneral springsold every e t- Meanwhile. Charles concentr

ondlUon tJCfore- txixlnc.,1c calls to r the ij,yn f, unmarked o tte r a l l .

bnUslng fighls against some to heavyweights In th e la s t t i

lalted w ork on „onU is. has been showtag gym ^ , lookers th a t he has learned to fi

;e b a s c b s . l l to protect his face a n d head changed . Mix to throw o good left hand , ida ls m eeting Layne's left, some say, m ay i 'e sU m In te r - p rU e Charles, vlston o n April Layne and his party is rcglsU >rll 11. n t Hotel St. Francis, w hile C h a--------- p a rty Is In Hotel W hitcom b on ^

• I k e l street. BoUi fighters have IC 1 3 I in heavy demand by radio, TV

news cameramen. TheU: ca sworm wlUi newspapermen, •;

5 f ig h t will be covered even by R4ers. the ovtneas news service.

J The demand for tickets rem.I Q V heavy. The place wUl be ja m r

Wasliington Cag< “ "S Heads West Tean

m atte r before NEW YORK, M arch 37 t^ l- R l m tho case ot Regan o t Setan H all's N ational one o t th e six vitaUon toum am ent wUincrs. :oIlego .golfers Bob Houbregs. All-America from U u r s tand ing , nn lverslly of W ashlngtan. T hura 'h e w as set were named captains of th e ir xpenSes fo r O' apecUve Uoms tor th e Eaat-V « t year whUe A ll-Star bosketbtOI game in Mi n g on exhibl* 5on Square garden S a turday nl n ^ it th e time. m onnouncUig Regon ns copi •wolt o report o t the East Uam. coach H oney F I can do any- sell o t Seton Hall said h e w< ngllsh sa id . ploy two teams, one the I lrs t ; 1 we h av e Is th ird periods and the o the r ,nuary n n d he second and lourth.Ion th e n th a t He named as the s ta r tin g tt fedlly a s soon H^gaa ond W alter Dukes, S t

H all; Emie Beck. Pennsylvoi lomplon BlUy Andy McQowen. M onhattan , i h Texas S ta te jo c k Molinas, Columbia, arlon Hiskey, coach Branch McCracken o t daho fm aU u r w e s t squad said other th a n dc( r e d pros this in g on Houbregs as captain, he ' ptlng expense n o t yet ready U> nam e h is s ta r t leo ond o thers t«om.

U ach feUow —BROADCAST SLATED '

♦ INDfANAPOLES, M arch 3T (fl-_ _ - radio broadcast from s ta r t to l

5 S r h O f t J ^ >■*“ '» WO-mlle race» U C I I V U l bein j iTTOjigcd. W ilbur Shaw. H O n a o Q <51anapolls Motor Speedway pri

dent, announced Thursday nighft 37 U i e ----------------------------------------------I stands by lU HUkey. three

will lose their | H |It champion. ih. Id ah o ondf toum am enU j ^ Kid five olherft Texos BUU M Hive been lus- ssoclation on allsm.>f tak ing p srt A E , .ftUur toum a- without pacing s fa the r, PeU: superintend- ' * a X W l f f iirtcd th a t the.

of th o team r ,

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IS Gives Layne ■ avyweight BoulSC O , M a r c h 2 7 ( A V - E z » r d C K a rlc s . fo 3h ip w il l g i v e a w a y M "lun c h in g - R e x L a n e n e x t \ V e ^ e 8 ^ y n i :o y a l g y m n a a i u m d u r in g tr a i n in g T h u r a d

1 7 8 p o u n d s , ■ _

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^nit m K '*?.!*• b*If*rt M.OC: (ood 10.00.11,■ DU 30^ b:J)I1/ lo eoomfrtUI J»,oo-)JJO; rani a . u S 5”.’” IO'IMI.00! ehtlli doCo 17(!Of SaJ JOIS IIOIJI, built 17.eo.J»,»f wi

j ! a ‘>fl •'"■Ifl food and ehole* »e*krt. Ill* 7 ^ H S *• '* " tl-OO-ll.Ml prim* IJ.OO: ch«

iS ? *"•*“ *•!••• « ’M-I7.00i utllUr1 J i i S '* eomniireUl »»al*Ta ItOO-H.OO; cull ««1tI i » n I J « r < a i .T i i V « ! M : ** *'

S !Corp i n Ib*. UJMJ.OO; «hele« Uo. I t l .« .

‘“ V. ?!e? ****'*• *»WO0 Iba. tt.OOJ«l l» .la tll Mjk Ibi. 1I.OO.».H| chde* U04IO (b. le u i ? lllhUr w.l,hU to iu o ,«n 37U 8h»*p for w*%k IIO: *l*adr lo itro«

r sra t ]0 rpod and rholc« woeW Janb* ilJO.u.1Jn 43 prliB* I1.0MOI OB* lot 2 tM | primelid Bk JJ ib.apHnt lamb* « J 0 : ullllw Iamb, doi□to 44 to llXOi rood and chole* f*«lere 17.00.1

**' T**Hlno ll.00-H.00l IndlTldutl.TI IT.Mlsaod aad »hek*ilaufhl« *«■».(

JI.M t TOMnc n>«* te 111 cn la dswawi U S .» aad vi>i*r.

u s n ______•T K. W. DENVER

a . w “ ‘ " J , r (W -l-C llJ . iO--------- fiS S’.s<”,5 «,■“£'ii'r.= K -

--------- J*-}* Sh*«p »on«: Bonlnally it*adr._ '-, ,I_ 3I.]» OMAHA--------- . OHAHA, March »7 lU fj-lloc* !.«'

nf?* i? ** *»>«• >»*-t. J " I ..CaUT* »00! «a]r«a 78: aUltiKUr tluel l a 1 t^ " a 1 l r lUadr to waak laUS ss:r.s;i"„isis!i .rrjj't rices *■ “X A \.U O She«p W l all cltuw noclBtlly iu»d

Palls Ut6- CIIICAOO, W mh^*rP C»)-(U8DA1- :od by th e »«»» lo hl/b*ron »»(e»l,:o»mu.i«. ‘“w:,x,ThS.’5Si.!:

i f tfJ8./5*3v.W *M]«rs ataadr; M m u» eMe* t» ih tl4.00-ie.00 **>«>«• >-tll lb. iiaer* t l . t l ; lood lo lo<

tI8.00-17-00 }»-®0| o tll liy ^ low cotntneRlO cowi u.’m I 8.00> 4.36 ‘« -» i « » ” • 11-iMi.so• ^ P S - t’S oU JJir 'je .p iilw *".Top *17.00 Eh*tp 1.000; badinf Dot *(UhIUi>«l

^ KANSAS c n rKANSAS c n v . Manh IT (UP) — }[.»

de 5JSis“ ■•, ( T i , „ » “ ■• ■" “ “ ■>»I iKe IWI "-.I ™ul. t« t«l ».ikrt 1 n nil— ( ■ ------------------------------------

S 5 S Butter and Eggsarpo ratlon I - - -cre tary o t b an r tU N a sc o

_ SAN niANCISCO. Starch IT (OTt - O - bank« E >»l Lars* A MH-UH aedliiB i

s ts s s .Ml Preston i t acor* YOj srad* n V) aeor* II.

e ral In th e csicagon o n ln a tM cnicA Co. March n (U P )-iJ r. p<av

»f7f M artrt ftaad/i U twlr*. No p3« o rt'lm port thaaraa iliKa yealerdar.Irlnc June Cha*M> BIbsI* daUle* 4MI eenU im i j a n Ik lon*boni» <041^: pnxMted loti

and whose Duiuti I.OCD.TII Mund.. U ark e t n today. « r

rted■ « “> M n . *«»•• p*r ««>l A and o»ar U; Bi>ll>au

S S ' S ^ " ' - “ i ;

O sterhout, LVMBERy a r d D C ttTa son bom SDEN, M atch 37—V/UUun O&r*DO. c e r , Bo2«e, Is building » raw }ua-X- Jlbsoa, b e r yard , olflce and small ilw igeo t Declo, buU dlns on the e u t aide ot Eden

Sl, o n M ain stree t. _

1 F a lls M a rk e tsprto* (ma abor* tb« lapperl leral, lk«

, „ . . salo. ha caa let th* torarfltieal M t lb*------- ; *Wd aa »a7iB*at 1st kla loav_____( TM CUAPI

t l.M Soft «b*»t. Bar b tt» b a l-_ _ _ _ _ J l.M, t u .0». 100 0*tl*». too Ibts «» »".Sll.oo. 140 >00 lb*. _________________t:.U_$UM ton >0 a* daaiar «U0Udl’:rSa« g - . - t . v . - ” ""'?.,.., ,,u .M ._ III.M taa U- S. No. 3 _____ - - II ta.tlO.O»-ll^ (On* dMlar Quoted)_n.00.ll.00 UVR POULTRT_4tl.00 top Colored fowl. I.Ibe. and o.er______ :tc

I-^horn (owl. 4 lb*, and oter — .—16c■ I BM Auetra whll*. 4 tta. a»d orer______ tl«

titnn Cctorad epriB*! - <t«

Z ^nrfltoo Coli?*d-coe»La _________ - ■»Lacbora and ao iin whIU frreia _ J j ] a

„ (Swift aad eoapanT prtee.1= S i '-------* IlBUarfat <«-— i*” * ECO POOL----- itflM I Tb* follewlaa prloea wara assplled br the-----»*»•«/fJaho P r ^ a w of Tw& fall, fa.

Pool No. 11 (March lU l . lBejetl>t)i I Lart* AA _____________________ 4(e

—:------- - stto* The Lw*a B -______________________ ie<le rrew v Median B n>, leurm* Tfa^ fJ-

C m ta trada, l«>—• _ f r m dMieia ««aMJ j i

r F i n a n c i r ^ * - ♦ * ♦ •

)ck GrainJ alCACO. March TT (*V-<iralBa n<T U>~(rsW41 «» »a lha board •>( tnde ta «aalla«» wlalam aaaoMl wallnaed *erp elojw todajt.onaieitlal aa< Kal of t'w n J e waa raaordad rd sUUlr ataert .(u r ihe oeealo*. 8o»* IlfUnf h«91 sUlltf aad developed In wheal and core, nrflacM; aalrw U i areralilil eiport buelnM. and lb«ra*<«l*n aroaad wte burlni.baetd ob eonUBBvd drr weal1» Ib*. UMl hlihar. Mtr J-H

Artw l « ni. li ; rcfB >r-M May

« ojieold. h“ Vdrld »

b^lT (UP) _ CAHli CRAINe(pS i ^ r * d mCAGO. H .n h 37 N.W r ’S w l ' f C.1n’ «J- J »*Mow 1.10; K*. »,• 1

lerTlOOlbe*; Bomlna: ■salllB. 1.I4JI, Ier^arBB d'i^ hundradwalchl nooil:l**«OM/»‘*a” j lu S i Ill«V:l,oo?'OoeUtf‘3 l " l i ‘;o ^ 'lUrIn* oUlllir ‘J«"« «.00-:i.C0.^_____ _!dlf h*^ bS^ rUTUBEB TABLE

a .Hw' ' " ' J ; ' S I-!»V4 u i h 1.1

i;S! i K H

; - « S " r l - » . ! :S '^ a s i:!”l>‘i SS '!:!« I:!

I(hu Il«)40l „0*'* , , , , , . , , , , J ," “ i ’S :” i l .« '* :5d toti.oo. 5 ^ ‘ •:*!♦ •” •JJlj r *«((l«le«l U OK .71 .7li4 .71

»■ ” '■’ • » '-’ IS '•«! :! !« I:!l

i»? .d ■ KANHA8 CITY CHAIN 1 ^ 1 an lile KAN.SAS CITY. March 14 («^Whe<

tM I^ ; No. : red |J J i% u IMIH) ! W ^a ttle fc * » »? ‘«“ ra‘i r d « „ M, »p , M, « i,'k3 t -hll^ l!.U t i « U N T « 1 I )i «o^ ll ltk IM7N; Uo. Z yellow anQ mlied ll.ltH I *,mr • y ’. 'i : «»• » lo, II.SH4.. ^«”lO.OMl‘oo1 J »« « % 'J N»- ;” eh?lie'd5«;;» ;Je l i‘'”ti H» l " i .0 I17IW.r a ^ week p i . - i n i

&a!ii Potatoes-Onionsj/um to (oai L — . ■ I - . — -I

& m *llo im IDAHO T A iw .^Sareh^M U Pl—l’oUiI tioo aid B'f"*"*' I'lM: Ifowera holdinc (ortl»h

00>Mi 1^170 P'l'Ml llil't wlra Inquiry: yerr clow wl« 0 Jb. « •* ." aoo* ahlp»>e»u rriJa tt^o tinMHJ.It la itrafie! 0«ll’'er«] ttlea ehlppin* point baeU a;7 j l? » .« l* ' Ml" *“ >> t**"* '*'» “ I"?'laS.'b,"'*do'Jn* ’ “C " -"* ' PHc^.W oaala. reporlai.

! « '« ■ I.c£lla downward SuppIIm ’ moderale'; ^emtj

tlowi market dull: nrw atock tuppllc Boderau I demand moderaUi market (Ire

e^nth . » ■•'T*' I titlllU*. unwaehed <ileTuiii l if t atoeki M lb. aackt Florida Tt«mpU ,U8 lA M0-2.M: .howlnc ,poi

1.71: octaelonal car fair au.llir I.« iMdef flhnl,« 1.76-2,00.u ib b lOTl? t>00 It*-' > !•>*'>« BouetP Co)cn<!<f MeClura l.tM.71^ MlnneeoU aiul North Dakota Pontiac

1.104.71; Wlaeoniln round whIUa Inelac Int lome cartltled bla* U i .«*d tlot

•lion lu a i CoWer. t.OO-l,»: aew atocki 10 Ib, i.elihokT UM«■hur tltMM tupvlim 'aul*nl»t demand Jlfw» waak la a ?*'V* X*How.. about eletdrsf«fn*v*i.i «• lor beel white.rTloSd “ I " ‘60 Ibt.) I US I vnltaa >Ut«< annn.T)^ Colorado aad Orason yellow Oanvera TO tJ troiniemu „ j jiBiIb ■>-*. MlnneeoU yellow Globe* around 71 per ren

1^ 1 ^ asd^Ianer ear £ ,» ; 2 la I Inc Su^t*.'a''lc* (10 I w " Idaho and Oreioi

weLhl. «»*"'*>' * ■'»> ‘.00-4.U: midI IM IS wnl medium ytllow Clobee L«0-:,7I IK4U ^ ''h "* ' • » * <«>> I'Xe«V»*« It*. J ^ few i.DP

uthler ileen ” '1'” ' lUrtnuda* and Cranex I Inti» » aUo 2 to 9 Inch 9,tS.],eo

It* tr iSk OniBo* J t o l Inth moetly a,M!f*wl,!4.iTibS I - — —S i S Potato, and Onion

i lw lo o ! FuturesuM iAj fCoofieiy e . W. afoRdkcrts sa4

Oompaay, E lks W df* Pbene IIO)

JP) — j(« t " ■ “lio-ao lt«. NOVEMBER OKIONB

11.11 bid, o(f*r*d a t I I.: i; 21 can'* »' AMiii, rOTATOEA

Utl mtrkrt. I>-U bid. offered a l !« .»; no talt.■] WOOL

f’EW YORK, Mareh t7 t«>*Wool fo <l«**d unchan«*d to 1.0 cent bwer:

^ S & o May W7.»0i July 147,«1(; Oct m .r _ _ _ _ D*c. lU.IU: Marsb Ul.OUjJulr lU.eU.

Ceftlflcatad wool apot' Ul.tN.Wool tm t fnturoe cloeeO I.I lo 1.1 cetiti

IT (trpt ~ lower; t h , igo.fO: Jufr Iti.TD: Cet BtdloB A l>4.itl| Dm. 104.0U; March l»l.7Bi Ma>

n i «nd. A CnilfVat«l apot wool top* IMJK.17. (U-Blli N-Nomlnal)

II srade A ■ -

Permanence for Rate Hike Asked

T n l . i f f f W ASHINOTON, M arch 37 W - '• The railroad Industry lorraally aiked

M arke t the IntcnlA te cotnmcrce commlislQn ' . today to m ake perm anent tho bli* ■»c«ra«ivi, llon-dollftr-a-year fre igh t rate In- rt etaadijr. e«MO th e rallrottds got l u t year w u u u 0" * tem porary basis.I; Bedlam. . The ra te hike, nvemglnB 15 per liV’ •Jff'*' a u th o rl ifd by the ICCir t i « i i s i Jn April, 19S3. In con tflu t to a Jiftlf-

doren o th e r postw ar Irelght rate I T Increases g ran ted as a permanent am O&r- P i r t o t th e tre lg h l rate structure, saw Jura- the ICC claaslHed th e 16 per cent ll slw ige sd\-ance a s a tem pom ry Burchnrge, ol Eden Tfhlch w ould expire Feb. 38. 19M.

Ttxisy’s pe tition asked th a t thU expiration d a te be eliminated Irom tho authority .

----- Autos Collidei Z n u ) B u ttram . Second ave-I date ael Bue Borth. reported to police late at Me the Thursday a fternoon the 18« Bulck

he w u d riv ing w as Involved in a____ ,, „ m inor acc iden t In th e 500 block cC

•I'ln Main avenue north .-------H.U He sa id th e rea r o f the other car,

a Ford driven by Ronald Bishop, n u te 1, B uhl, w u dajnsged illghtly.

C t lA ia BURNS_____ JJ, OOODINO. M arch 37 -T h e Good-------- 18c Ing riro d e p a r tm e n t was called to------- t i e the C arpen te r hotel a t 8:30 p. in.• ------i?! W ednesday to p u t ou t a fire In a

- Ic chair In th e lobby. The fire appar-;------- .*« ently h a d been caused by a lighted‘ e lgan tte . F j/te en f lr e a e o aninertil

the call a n d th e f i n was put out_____Ut Immediately w ith only slight dam-------- “ * Sgft___________________________ ___

% ? £ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSll>t)l I I ■____ 4b NOTICE TO CREDITORS= r £-------Jfcj ESTATE o r WILUAM S. WALKEK,____ 14c D1»;&ASCD,— .VoUf* la . h * fb r glrtn ir 1*» BBder.

elcnrd A dolnlatntor of ih* i^UI* ef _ _ < h Wlillaa S. Walker. daeWMd. to ^ e crtd.

jiloia of.aod all p n e e a haels* tlalat

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T l S P E C I A t N O T I C tSX I ttUUS aad upMlital? eiaaaUa. T

ttlT-J. Vlllate r iaa in a .V-Cra(aa Bored CVHVALtSCISUT. C*lt »SJ. Ut7 a «*alla«* whleb I nteali. Ratae. I l l 2nd Aeetoe <

.*2S‘ IbSa^'a'S iLUolioLICSB»*d dr, weatber g ^ b t n ^ ^ O . '* '" £ ^ 'har. M.r bANCC orcbetira aTaU^uTall oceaiHay 14»1e-l.tO] WrlU Aala* J. D*Vn«a AosU 1, ’I.7»l T»e IW-lJi r.lle Phone ei74-Ml. ■

CHANT etudlo of accordion. Carl

IN m.W..Jerc,Be. --'V-W hol No. I■It Ke. ». i « . W in Pay ■U llV l Ke. t $ 1 0 0

1.U.SI, ( .1 C A S H R E W A R Dwalchi fiooittli *>' lB(ormatloB Ited iu ta tha cone

;a£.‘K' a.-””"" “ia * v i..w j tea ^ Bort^eJth. BabJ. U tic

n z ______________________________’ l o , ci™ B E A U T Y S H O P S

COMPLETE tame* br a4ra.Udesta at ledared price*. Jaalar

2 14 H it , i ” “ *V 00'*U *aat»*^^ Acadiw *•“ COMl-UriK nodarn b»aat» trrlee Py

I!!’' f.'.'.x.iT. .;a";'r„-a.,':!!!? I S LO ST A N D fO U N D

.’ w .1111

lij r* l i l j j t X a e m ^ ^ S e baakl aSriltT*

= . r i ^ w h e t i . " “’" ^ H I R o V R X C r b f tS ’■ ^ ir iF k ’’*^ t»lt- ><■ ioHt^b61 iI T Y bU V .

H g ^ V k y r j i ' n V ^^^Ba UardlB.

" i l T u " A T i o i « ” ^ H T e DII.lH i. ClIILUKUJ 10 car* lor la ny bene, d0 down lei Ko. I'hone 2»lt-W.^o. I 7l>i* te cUSIUM^^injcMas, aU fatB ptadg

KNoX^'ruiB iauBdry. f l. 'l l i t «>y

____________ ior SU jellTU' - ' ' 1 Phnne

InionsUAKDKN plow7hf. I'hona OlTl-W. T'

“ “ Palli. J. H. Trainer.LB llUUhUTLKANlNU of all typea; wallpa7 (UP)—foUlo cleaning. Phon* nv-J.‘ W '. " i ? w lth ^AHILY ronlnia *M w t lagadry dibi;»»au rplW O M L r-B'.tT?^"*- ^ ^ ” ar> jay « I. point baaU and ■ fh"ne 11M.M. Twln_ralle._ _3 few e.lM to Ut:i.LO (olk.i 1 am >UU plowlnf lard

tnd acreare* Call tna «( i»l-W: UAKD~^ rol»tllllBS. S in^ fai^Ba <

■t>Klall)r. Phon* IIOT.W.

lertle; demtxd ***-atock tuppllet CUsraM farmfnr. plowlnr to feerTwO.

• ! market (Irm. Letlla Udt. IH watt. South Park. Ph! Idaho Ruueta OOll-Rt.

4 J i i i i « o c i r r . . . l .U . . . r - » .» » -« ■i r r X s ' . "•'•■■ " ” ■• *“ •

QUiilly MO, trtcior. 4U 4ih Ateaua E.Idaho Buurt. Phone 27IIII,__________----------------

tura ».tM.7lj PAJNTIKU and pap*thao(lB(. Fm mikola Pontlar* latlet. Calt anytlBh A .. I . W1b» whIUa Inelad. I'bone SOU.

V, iS’ lb mk" worlc drI rew.Ti. TTtnT!.aonal.OM,tl' aeenf*w ^demand f)r»j CUSTXJM' (armlti*; piowla*. m.Bsra lot

. .b . . i . . . . j , j ; . | »>“wi't. i ^ ‘‘aoSih!*lK;ih"ra‘1 ^^Ij-.UItjJ. j’b°nj_Dl»OjL°-__________________

“i S S C U S T O M S P R A Y IN G

S: ■ “ ‘ '■ * A l l . l l . W..VI1

S r d r i K JU . THEM NOWB . G . H a r d in g

“ ' . . ' i ' . f f i « » • '<Inch S,t»-J,eOi I - — ■ _ _« . f « i ^ w a n t e d — FEMALE

Onion 1 1 ^ ^ But*Appiri, WAtittU- l-m~ time .al.aUjl« alC w» ble'. WeeUrn AuW. Twin V.ll., " dbcrtt U 4 w/au TO conuet lady” wSa »<n|jd WPhane M l >»>°>a aa eonoaBloa wllh elderly wldoi

*"* Phona OUTJL___________ r—

OSB weekdaya Vb my hotna Ml’ Ith t.enil . ' l i 21 cart ***t- Phone SSSS aftrr I,

WAKTCUl iUllabI* woman oi<(e a we< ISA for central hone* elranlny and carir

no tala. for in tl l ehlldraa. Tr.nipofi.Uon a:— r*(erenc«a n*e**lary. . Box It-C. Tlae

'H E L t - w a H t e p - m a L e

“gA.i-a.r."’-' **".: to 11 cenlt EXI'EltlIU4CED parta mtn, i:«0 p< m.TB: Oet. month «aayanta* pJua fCTjiislieba. Apjl

, l»l.,Bi May In Peraon. .Eck.rt Motor Co.. Iluhl, Id, MAKIUbU mao. Irrli.lor asd «tne»i

« IHJK. famhand. Modern houia, 1 Muth. I' laatt. H ; Borth of MutU<i»li. VUi

----- 'Ilaimuaien.

J I T E L E V I S I O NHere aeea. T*chntclani .r t Beaded.

:h 37 lfl>- Train la apara Uma. DulU yosr o«b Tnally asked radio at>d t v aet which yn keep. Pre* commission plKcment a atrk^ For dttalla wtlla;nt th« b » . nor 14-C, TIma*.Ne»fcIt rate In- I--------------------------------------------------t l u t year - - - - — -

flng 15 per -n, ^ ,r the ICC E x p e r ie n c e d ,t to a ha lf. • L u b r i c a t i o n Man n ig h t ratepermanent EXPCRIENCED WASH MAN

5 Structure.16 per cent a .rn b «

Eurcbarge,38. 19M. Seo Mr. Vlerck

! i . S ‘ i S S B O B R E E S E M O T O R CO.DODGE ItJ »rd Art. K. PLYMOUTH

ide r ----------- - -econd ave- W a n te dpollco late F U R N I T U R EouVd“ ' i D E P A B T J I E N T h e a d

DO block of Muat ha»* ftn i(t»« cpertaneaCoed prearmm (or ambltkrat yoonc maa

• Other car, ^ ahead, umialtad lid Bishop. —Pald^Vacation.;ed lllghUy. —Liberal DltccwnU__ —Croup ln«uran<e ,g ^ —nelltwrneiit Prcer.ni■The Good- C o n tac t O ene Sullivan

s S “? S . G a m b le s W e s te r n A u toV fire In a Twin r .n .(Ire appar- HO PHONE callsy a Ughted I------------------------ ----------------------------} anfftered ________________________ __________u put out L EG A L A D V E R TIS EM EN T SUght dam- _________________________________

araloet the aald 'd*o*a**d. te «xhlbll Ihes - - . — wilh Uia aacaaiary »o«cheri. wllbla (oui

rUrV lTC BBntha after tha (Irai puMlcalloa ot thli .m C lH td Botlce. to th* aald Admlnliirator at tb<-------------- of(lce el Parrr. Kennan. lloUtiMfl « Dalr,DRS Fidelity National . Bank Uulldlnf. Twlti)F COUNTY FalU. Idaho. Uila be lu U<e placa (ii«<! OP (DAffa for ch* (raBtacCJan cf Ue haeMcee el

WALKER, aak] »»uu.Dat«l March 10. !U>.

1*. BBdw CLYDE C. WALVEILl4t.le ef Atlmlnijtrator of the Eetite of

to ^ e crad. WIlliaB S. WalUr. dweaaedelse dalat PohUahl lU rcb 30, r , AprU I. 1«, UU

TIMES-JHrWS,!

O T tC E S HELP W A N T E D — M ALE

tnJ~A.W M 'w t^ liA-N who . . . .U.IUJ

• r.lli. Ke phone calle. . . _ordlen. CarUlled — -_____Satardan. Amer- ,

rwta ralu. rbone SEHVICB 8TA T10S- ■ ATTENDANT

/ A S D T ° “ ■I te tha B>ne(e- -«» la M cCollum______________ __________ --------ib t Idaho J--------- -------------------------

J i o S ----------- G U A R A N T E E O P

t o J - a l a ? 6 0 . W E E K L Y

ar'r«"4s KK.-sisS“,.-‘o-"rv,.';8 Uaautf Stloet. Ineludn buaplul., aurclcaUf o u N D :

« ...« ■ ; f . “"S “sirria ateaue.___ flualKled leadi. BO lr.».lC TH SI Iik neceaaary. Repinenl one o( thi

li. I------, counUT'a Uflmt tn w la t eryaBlMlIon*lalb tad Bw*dlih a H year old IrBal r«er»e .lock com' ca. arthrlUt, nie pan,.' Our neweet men m.ka up U

- ______ »»00 monthl^ln commluloB pluj libTOS5 •js'.r.rif ,S,“'JK s ■.* b'ffi

S a H T E dT -r s T K T i s : _________________________ ___

H E L P W A N T E D - ,« 4 fEMALC

r eW fglhi 1. mr TJ“ T - — . . J » » — ■ >■■». n - i ™ C.LI...------ ----------

, „ i . ' BU SIN E SS O PP O H T IW IT IE S_______' UbHVICt aUUOB. U.S. 10. Uuhl. ocelleitypea; wallpaper loctUoB. Major eooBaay .ptodscU. F.

• lafemaUoa pheaa 4«l.____________

” ‘ '“** builBe«e*'®‘or Juru'el emti

T i ' " ”

«a£ !TnaU fardtaa osr ,,n („, n.ico. Terma to rifhl part;

=»r7 ra nsr.w' ‘rk. Call 1121 or n j i .R -W IirT e t “ ou up li proflilll

■ Spity palallnr huelntM. DtVllbli r te ktm ttm t. tprtr rlr complata with ^ ja loa poU uth Park. PhOBt *ua>. hu**. Eicellnt eoBdltloo. read

to ta lo wotk. Idthn Kron, Bntley. or fleJtWft# a*- AS A LOCAL aalet rept».enuu»e o(

Phcot 1W.W, mtJor fe«l comptBy, ^ i l U able I iln.nee a c.tleed «( feed. Permanen

lnj“ Wfowl«j': f«U*U<Be *«''■; J* '”';” *'' Can s U f n ' A ’^iSf.

,1 ^ H>K~8AL^! Uha.lef-l'l»mcueh~dealerthhnJi.T— tit t u t tro<r]nt »ri«. WJIh er wjthouA .. I . WlBwr. Le... bulldlnr 1( you don’

II I vast to buy IU Ho blue-eky—Ju.t Inart. »id»alkfc retitory. A raal aoner n.ker. Owne(rt* ttUBtUa hat e tW Intmtta. Wtli* or c l l Clarl

u________ U Kealar. Blackfoot. Idaho. Phene 111« , m.BSra load- ___~___ _ ■

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A Y IN G F o r Im m e d ia te Sale

>’'*1 w ith o r Without StockNOW «1 Second St. Call

ling --------------------------------------------------■Ji FU R N IS H E D A 0 0 M 5—. — -J HOOM Deal' lo b ^ T>T Madlua Sir*«.

-FEM A LE I ItUUH lor re ll Week or monlb. I l l IUr.kM. Apply IB a»«au* *a.L

JIUUM. klUhen and I^ndry prleil^ia.Uji« al <iaml l.^l>. Phone 7IS-lt._______________n V.1U, COMKUllTAIILY lutBUbtd romi, tI i

>0>iid IU>* Sho.hone_S.reet Kotth. I'hene 147..U«1, . u ~ . F U K N IS H E P A PA RTM EN TS

•r«M » te < 4 - ^ M furtilibod apartaieat. Phoa* Ml,

1, MUUi:itN 2 and S room tpaitmeata. cloei r . . . . r __ _ In. Phon* 1014.Iny end carini AI'AHTMKSt fer. real. U il Klmberljnipofi.Uon . b3 tto.d. Twin Falla._________________»x It-C. TlB»- liotUiKN 'iroom .pana.nl. Ftoal u t___________ back *ntr»fl<*a. Phone fff»,~ M A L E n ice »-roem apartnmr (or ob* or twc— l.dle*. 241 Ith aeenue north. ______Berlh. 4 rael c[,tAN. comlortaWe; Implorad coupli

' preferred. >01 Tth Atchu. Kerth.

■ g ' a h S ‘; v™?;"« ‘ i*.ss"!5;.S‘'K..tt«u»li. VUio SICC oBftoem aparlmealiteuooebS

Adulla only. 221 llh Aeeno* EaiL _

**6^h w " ™ " '” Wji’ h*

[ O NKEWLY decorated l- ro ^ mM.,„ apaW:

.re Beaded. meou Adulu only. It:«air* U l «ih

I t Wort'ln'r^oupft “ptJrefTilT-^ia'' Irfdetail. Wtll* Aetnue Weet. ____________I KWMs'upelalrt. Srtrm rter. Hot and

’ cold w.le^ ai nxle .dull. Cecil C.

- — - aewjy~ moiltJn) epirlmeau.Adulta. ItelmaB cabiBi, ISM KImUtly

SI ' " l ) N f U B N i’s HED A P T i. 'S-BKl)KOOM_^_ar^enLi^llj.«0 p,r motiih.

ATrKACTlVK r'-fidtoom .pinm.at. aH: ern. good location, rhun. a n ,

i ' KOOMsTb.lb.~trl'.ta enlranre. alacinawaUr healer. »>raie, ;|l(UB.______

ck S ROOMR near llbrarr. (.tint park. Rotand cold water lupplled. Adulu. Cecil

TO R CO. . c - _________________ ■B. 1)ELUXK j.room .p.tlmeni, R .„„, S:. PLYMOUTH ftUerat^r, heat. «.al» lutni.liRl. Cloe

----------------- F U R N IS H E D HOUSES---------------- 1 s n w b ii ho<^ wid ixu. <th a ; ; t .^

IEh e a d - - u O T u r n Ts h I d H O U SE S-

Ail.ma. Twin Falli, "POt- 1..

" (erred. I'hon. IIIW.

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‘l;:“K,;.-v;s-i.ss'3,,rsr- - l« a l« l IM ltd A-»Bue r l? -

. «hlbll Orem ' - ----Italloa o( ISIe TRtJCKS ASD CARS Hilrator at the FOfl RE:;iettaoB « Dalr. STAKE VAN rU'KUP A,VD

. of IDAHOD.DRrVE. tie .

VEIL ZA3T FIVE POCJTE SERVIClih. E.1.1. of r a o N t ijolUr.II 1. K, i m ---------------------------------------------—

IgWB, TWIW PALLS. lUAHO ,

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_M A LE m i s c . f o r KENT_____ro iT K E S ;

. " t , , r C s w ^ M T E D T O ItE N T .L E ^ E"eneS u lll.ta t BAILEK houie." 1 H-wt or lonieV. Ita

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- - - M O N E Y T O lO A N

,QP “CASH LOANS" "AOTOS—F tm N rn jR E

LY A U T03 RSFINANCED

SEB‘ s u ^ p ja a ' C r a ig R ob in so n

UflcaU Bed. ATlection. Te

W . C. R o b in so n Co.f m w*li I « Mala A.e. KorO. I'lion. 117IB Oie (ieW — — —

itaea mull*. —HOME i m p r o v e m e n t s

i r . S S HOMES FOR s a l eto a hliher TilAUC for city property 1 ^ »«e.eale. fotc* room mo.lem l>omf. Phone 1«»»-R.opporlUBlly jQ ur uuV ^D i Mc^'/n 2>Mdn»n lioa^i l |" r « i r , ': Wooden Shoe. 7 tnllea eouih, llani.en, .DuUe Idahfc IlUTck, »-l>at«.m; flrrplec,. U l . ^ l iuoue. joano. U^ement. Phene ll»-M.

BACmriCKl Lea.ln* town. I.bedroom houae. (ull ba.eroml, fencwL

. Good location. 401 Eail 0 . Jerome.

D— S-lltUIlOOM home, picket few . hea hoiae.a iC earue. I7M.00 do«n. bal.nce iBonlhly

Baytnenu. Jagulr* Crein Lanlera Cafa.

"atWad Twin NKAIlLY new 2-b.droom home, alUched sar.xe. outdoor (Ireptaee. Off lot and

ijjiifFiir ra'!..r-.raLS^ iv 'S S M S S ' . I

l>7l. cement 117 Mara A>* Weat Tei. I l l I4 rtaaonabla. »ef UetpIUL .

S F I MODERN. PfrtWly decorated. S^hetJ-”! rifhl party. roomi. Flr»placa. ll.ndy ••«t Ib

'• W K i i ; ' s J " "i.IIoa poU 2 ipotle*. batemenU Ble«pla»f ' f f i l ™ " c l a C. JONESnuu/e o'(‘ a »"<*, Permanent ------- ----- ■ - . —ralnlnf. Car ■ i ■ irrr^li^Ke?” * BEDROOMS. larr* Il»(n» roota. dtn-iimee-new. ^ bteaklaat nook, nlc*i h dealerthlp kitchen, hardwood (loon, coacrttab or wJlioul huraeol. aloVer. double g tru t. I’m-i( you dot, I .cMlon. Cholea crntnl localloa.& 7 i t s ' “ S w u V. I . . .

'^ iv} homee and (armtPhene 111. ■ w . 0 . SMITH Oref Woolwortha* PhOBt 189

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A T T R A C nV E ROME sa le Iiittl (er toupla. Wall-lo-wtll carpet

la Jay»a llelng room with llreplaca. ,»w Oinetl*. breakfaai nook In coBrenlent

kitchen. Flnlihed U imbcbL Stoker, ll DeaulKul yard, f tran - QuIet .trret.--------------1 LEM A. CHAPIN AGENC^Y-------------- Fhoaa 719?M 5 KtBjoB Cr*n> W. A. Oitnnderdlua SirM - - - - - - -I

alb 111 Ilk' MAKE AN orFEtt

r “srlTllistfc Very allractU* 4'room fully modern_________ home a l J « Vaa lluren. Kcwl; deco.toomi, 711 rated, «oal atoker, outdoor llltplacr.

M E N T S iK v ^ r a o i r c o n P .lU Shoahoii* SlrHt 8c«Ui

______ / rbes* 3445 «■ JJO arnilorfimeata. cloia I— —

n n r a pTH REE ROOMS and BATH

' ■ ^ - lU U Kitchen, larfe b*dtt«o, eory OB* or two room wllh flrepl.ce. Quiet BiUb-

•• - boibood. PItnly or bcrrla. snpee.orad coupla frnit, (r***. Cooaecud to Um(erth. Will waur ayatem.

ne^IITL*^ M 3 A sh S trtft

l> Iload. ~ ~~teuooahta. ■ -°*' “ ‘‘i - BeaaUful 2-bedroom modtrn home. 1—* W l-^ . ru t nook. Vary bnt luc.llon. haa oil I . Efflploied futnaca. A real bur at tU.M. £aey I ill 5»I-T<n. terma. I

Ira U l «ih } Acre of ground with flni j-bedroom I home, hai bath anj ehower. Foil bate-

— f ment. butane he.L Thli l» In an «x- I rr fu^lift^e^ ciUrat *nd pticed jl|h l at I

AR'ITTUR T. WATSON ^ REAL ESTATE

W.nmeau. Taber DIdr. Pb,a. h i .0 Klmbejly L (

PTS. r ■■ ^• per motiih._________ R eal SoUd Comfort « HEDROOMS «n m.ln floor. „ ita bed-s r “ ■ . - J S ' . s r m » “ Z " , ';

-i— i. : " s : : *“ • '•ib_______ MIEOnoOM •■CllKAl'ir Clniethlockr patk. Hol c»n.tnitiJon, carpete.1 llrim room, lolll Cecil Snail yard, convenient, n.ej,

K i ; ; ^ C . A . R O B IN SO N i.hri. ci«e A G E N C YisTq------- ° J « ve:-i n r e a l t o r s _ i n Ualn A»«. W. pbjj,

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P E ^ S h E K - I

T;- Vk .T. ®W1M INVESTT.1ENT COMPANY

~(utfiiitvZr l i t Shoehone Sl. N T_i. o •. I Phona ISt or :i:fcw

W cn»-!wrj- Iilllr t<.,m. ------------------- ''■nl. T»(n 1----------------- -■ i ACHtS 1 ,^ b.tn.

- menta.; ir .5 " i:™ .. 'i> .-s

'•’o IMl V <*f'L'onooi( iioMr.lull baiement. carTwi>a Ti-i_f c . . ' , e “S i .E ; ' ~ = '

MAGIC VALLEY •

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HO .

,E N T h o m e s f O l i SALE

S S T o J a S i • S i ' i 'n a s ' l .

T i S i i n r t o . « ■_ _ T.iit-titinoM hoeae, oU farBaee. «ara

IT, LEASE

___ ... (— ; i^ " tB l l baavatat. Tc« lecaUoo, Wai »B. , AdeJti iuuict. Kw- pavad aly

and c«blB<. P boM ^lo t»»nre*. Aerll 1. nen ln r. or 1011 d.rtim*..Kew., *UUn* 5w N eit SAClUFlcEl U rn ^ e . Id--- ------------------locatloB e«> full I«»l ^ 5,lt tri

nn t er laaa* , ,oo4 fardrt. i ear Sara*., firtpUaoitbaa.1 Twia jall baaaoeat wllh forced air furaaen main fleer. joobl* window Mihe*. hartwood n«ir« full deecHp- i bathe. brt«k(atl nook. Sea aay Uiox ll-C, Tlofe*. Ba,y urma., Jma>»dl.U p»M*alesl I

■ r.A.t Aeanaa P. jetome.

■PAN I-------------------------------------------------— ;------------- - U V B BFTTERi ^ g » » IN Y O 0R OWN HOKB

Ba year ewn Uadlord with Ue tarn.

NCED good baaamtfit. asUmaUe oil (urnse^ n u fpaciow b<a* b altstlti 00 a tarta lot atwl tha locallon U Jut

_( .r asoufh otil for a ale* family boatSOD Th* price I. oBly IIOJM. CosTtslta

Unna wUI be amBS*^

m Co. T W I N F A L L S R E A L T Y i-hontiii & IN S U R A N C E

M E N T S ________________________________fJoort. reia.^t . enlnt.

f*a» !. lA e^ ■*

ih, Ilamen. bath, dininc room, aztra Vi bathiC«. Ult balii foomy uUllty twia. ell ( a ^ a . Hai'hone IKI-M abandaBca e{ cIomU aad, bulll-lni

— J j - j— - with ereralrad rtfa** for »ler*»»rn. j-eearooiB .ApproidmaUly l.lOO »«otr* feet o:0 , Jerome. Pr*Heni .ittet. Pric«

, I without conlrtctort prollt, at oBliw . hea hoiae. 111.000. terma. (Pric* laeludM .ItrtllaiItnce monthly and planUns of lawa.)Lanlera Caffc-------------- -- MAOIO V A U z r” o ! i* « « * d • INVESTMENT CORP. neat. JS-yaar u j Ehoihoae Strael SouUi • Tatken.Sly t. ^

a°=S'. I,----------- -----------■ ■■ Taka powmloa (oratdl.Iely. It't Bod-

. . ‘ I— — arn. h.a Ilvlnc rocin. dining room and , ■ . kluhen. Prlc* oaly U ,«0. |H paij**-.. *. *:* r “ ««*•dy "eat Ib“l?.^“c a J S t A BASEMENT?■kal Eitra See thit l-badroom hOBa wlth thIe foil

s;rKW„.*a"!a s'::'“p i ,™ » ii R E A L E S T A T E ' ■ S E H V IC B A G E N C Y

j “Aeroe* from Baara"‘n ^ r ’« H»l" Nottl. rh=a, J « l

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t " “ lUl'ltOVED 129-acre U m . 3 north.w n l RIchdeld. Irrifated, moetly la ba

Phoct 119 Cte.r fo r 'lh t leaion. II bead rani__________ right I28.COO, 110,000 down. Pr*d ,

~ Slinpeen.

3ME 240 ACRES, Raai Slock nnch. Thb■wall carpet place will poiara aad ralae hay (orh llrrpUca. SOO head cattla. L«y> (lae, ao roeha.

coB»enlenl rienty of (re* .prlBi water. Urg*>L Sloker. creek (orme o tt bouadary. 2 soodulet .treet. hou.ce, one modern. Good corrali,3ENCY

Sevcral Small .Faro. LUtad '• ' Ba* ,» hefor* you b..,

■ - - J . W . C O N D IT

“ a t the Moli)r''-fe.* iS e n a ia . IdahoIly modarn - — —^c-l; dtco. _____________________ _____________r lltrplacr. ----- ------ — . _

IP. 120 AcresLocated aoulh of Twin Fall*. Oadtr

n lo tt I Canal. 110 .hire, watar. Eaal and__________ north alop*. Modem fcna aitd taaaat__________ houM. Ideal InTeetmml. purvha.tr will__________ recalea 'SOr. o( farm Incom* for IWS.

I Good ranler bow on »lue. floe thlaI b a t h i r

!S?e” 'B .1 ^ C I T I Z E N ’S A G E N C Y

£j»‘ 'K S I Phone JSJI Rta. im -« T # -J

--------------- HAGERMAN VALLET

20 Arr«*. All Irrlgaltd. II (a hay and tfTtln. SO Ineh eprtng oa place. Caa buiy your own (lih pond. Small, awr

. H . F . L eM O Y N B

H a g e rm a n , R e a l ty

Phona t m « V.. « B. RagtTWan

■ - - . - ,

■■ - ' 8PECIALI~ I ONE WEEK ONLY

eiita bed- #S ACRES wllh iO head graalag rigtiL bttemenl. Pafr houaa with hot and eold w iu r;

n. double rood dairy Urn and corrala. Ranch all e hoot In a*«14d to hay and pxtur*. 40 heed ef

eatU*; St hmi ealoe* Ihl* tprtof. I Indetblock brood aow.. Good ir.clor with (ull lln*K. SS: s , A ' - a s ' s s s AIN

, 0( thl. properly. Uu.t ba aold w-llhJo os* weet.

»R3 .i'b.B. | » I V E R S O N R E A L T Y-------------' NO RTH MAIN. GOODINa~ Phoaa IH.W

brick ( __________________________________«»led OB ■lnU You I

W E E K ’S

I S P E C IA LKllon fif> lIC.m. M Acrtt c W to Twia Palla ob gooi

highway, L«nil I.yt eicepUontlly well. <T Good «-roora home, modero except heat

I Good 1-cow capacity b.ra, chick.a coop • 1 f .ti I ICito fr«l. llaa waler prea.ur* to ban : end eoop. Thl. place mu.t mU quick

acd k a real buy at IH.OOO.------------- 190 Acrea at Coodlnt. cloaa la. Doa't

I-. mil. aeelng ihli al only IJI.MO. Ee.y terma.

n>. b.tn. l i sectloa pump land, on MlaldokaiBiptotr. project. Kat well drilled.jWatar Irrel al

^ mo.t:, U f l*>t. Priced tor »mm«dl.t* aaja.. Ill.'TM. ea.y terma.

W* hae* eereral .nail Itrau, iBcIodlag :0, 40 aad CO acre*. \

■I room. ’

A R T H U R T . W A T S O N p. R E A L E S T A T Er.tt Taber Oldr. Pboaa Shi

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WRITE ^«t«i

Bo» 37*C—Tlmes-News MATiiiI E

FOR SALE OR TRADEL THADE cinn tvo Chmel*l Aaro*«din— (or Mil tnlltr houn e tttnd . Al Wnt. , n Ctntril D«llv«fr. ld«ho.

WILL Ukt lumber (or do»B piymtnl oa »f« or M*d ChtrroUt truck. Conuet Ei, Lta Hle«. Coodlnc. Irttho. Phont :».

M IS C E L U N E O U S FO R S A L E 'GOOD ui«l kilhtub (or m Ic. Phon* 3TK.

__________________ =_________ 1BUNSLfiS alii Btwt;*p«r«. t(« p tr bandit. —-----

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.TtNT WH Iht c»mp*r. »»11. umbrtlU. »r« • U.«J on«i. I4S.?0. Hot IW , Tim**- t

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IM«ai eip*i)lr /« d }Urm For- ---------nllurt Eithinrt.

}■• UtNTIllKUOAL pump, i h.p. UHbct . and Stratton i u titimc. n tv 8 n>P. i— ^ — •ln:l< phait motor. P«tbi» Iirt pump.400 l««t iIuRilnuRi prrforttrd IrrlitlluaPln>. I'lfcnt ll?». Twin rail..__________

COHOMET Ct»*r* CcBUr ein lopplr you vmiIW «illi anj tljnilard brand phoissnphia linuil llrm ynu itt tAxrlUtd. a t U t asme |ni,tiii ^al^0A•l(;-a<licrll>«! prlct. S tt at b f R,„r-o rnr. JDU nrJ.r. Wall Ula7l9ek'*.Ceroatt . id ...clmcra C«nl»r,_______________ h» hi

. UStO At't'LIANCt;^. makt sa 4B otr«r. llUbal bid OB tBr uttd appllaat*. (or tieb wtek le roetlrt artJd* a t bid prlct.CotDi'Id aod makt tia • b l l wo e ttd th* rooDi. Liquid Gaa «Bd ApplUnct. U «K lm b,rl,ltc .,l--------------------------

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' CMh or TTade for V our S c rap “} Iroo. M etals.and B b t te r lu l . i m r

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NKW ll.iMt opttiht Nor** dt»pIrt*»o at- CB.I, m PItftt. Phont 3411.] USED >lBt;olBt wuhlBf machin*. ItI.IS.

T«fni». 'WiIjwn.Dat*! Arollanc*.I DEXtEH twin tub. .Dtlua* wllh pomp. " — . Fullr ruaraB\««d, Rlitr.Carn.

: ywr«l%H«.tO- M a^"^*‘A p^a n V

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«Bd matirtuo. Vttd I montli. PboB* £

I PitlalDAlnfc Coldwall r*Irtf*r»tor. I'tr^ laig u I f « t Leeka Ilk* B liw “

‘ i£ " iA k o « l« tto H li. 6 . . . - . 1 Silrai* (Ur*, lor (urnltur*. appIUBCta.?>l Ind Arcnut South. _

lUUUILt tacuum btrttlna. T r B T ln o

tu r n , C. C. Andmon'a.__________ _ "LIVINQ room *it; aola Ibtdl matching

chtir, lamp*, tnd tablM. fort** tabl*. ^Bxwnablt. Call U40.MM afttr 8 !M- ^

VACUUM cltastra. Uiod. Many maktj.Sea* Ilk* n*w. Small limt paymtnU If dwiwl. Klrbr Co. 40; 4th At*bij» Ea»t.Kr;isa —nr . . . Jaik Clark, at Shothoat r . I l . -----------Pe«»r riint.

Ija'kUaIMb laloroi Ua«| oi.etrM r .B » . Aell hMt.n, and waahlni BiafhlB« lakjn S iId tnda. PHead le Mil. Wt B*«t thi ro«a. Liquid C u and AppllaBca. UMKl.iibarly Road.________________________

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Winird dlKirdrd plaKom rock.n and «tulonal chalra. JUyrt Fornlluro

I ' ■ L O O K D E I

a t t h e s e b a r g a i n s b o y '

I SEEI —THE

How theio reeondlUoned.I Runranleed ai?pUitncea nre

now priced to give you —"niB jreatc.^t fcrvlco for th s least investmefit.

' Used AutomnUcB E N D IX W A S H E R S un ttj.

$ 4 5

CONVENTIONAL WASHERS (W ringer Type)

520, , £ 'Stts i nc

EXCELLENT JM}USED RE7RIOERATORS jJJ | gJ

§ 2 0 to $65

E L E C T R I C R A N G E S

$ 2 5 Tiw

COME IN NOW I while th e aelocUon U ^f Coifipletfll ^

; MUSIC c e n t e r ’ j .,!Aerai {rwa Po.1 OHIe^ Twlo Ftll*

1 PETS_______ -_ ___ RADIO & MUSIC _Spanl.h quIur. Bolo. mTCIT

_^o». All binalBi. Phon. M7.W. Jtroa ,. ; u h r 15M bl

PIANO BAEGAINS Tfirfe115.00 Down - '*«

ttJO P er-M onih ■ ^WILLBUt A rU^LKY^C^UAaANTms. ~ I

33 PUqos to Choose ? rom AI9&.00 and CP

FREE DELIVERY

CLAUDE BROWN MUSIC & FURNITURE 1

~ SPECIAL SERVICES

C&SSI’OUL and Unk .Itanlac.

BKniU tatIK tDil ctstpool cIranlDS. lloio- *

MATTKEbSES rtnovalrl. AUo wool ««ri. 1»M B E>.ft«a Uattrn. ^ tctoa. i : i Stcoad 4-

a»«n». itiuttt Pbon* 81-W.

KARMEIIS! frtat /our hay (or I T

' ALFALF'a w e e v il „ j; vNOWi ; Cl

Eiily control clua* b«at rnulU \ u n f

BACON p r o d u c e CO. iPbuu. : » ' 10« c

I------------------------- ------------------------- /

TRUCKS & TRAILERS ~ " " '2 m m itu F‘t track, 3J-foat trail.r..Good thip.. Call 286:. Has.rnan. q Tf ^

Tnrnt; 18 Am.',ler . tln«t trall.r .a lH;;1«3I :i-lc«t Naihua. IltlH with thow.r,toIlH and comolilt furnliurt IncludH. rpFull prlo ll.nS.W^ Park Trall.( Eal.i, i

_ ! ? 1C KImWrly Itoad._______________ , ,CyJll-l-tTE lin. et Coltfmblaa in alock.

Alia Fldtaoodk S n our Iwe outatanil.' Inr liDO of molillt hocnM. Stvtril _

mMlluD erlcri u td trail.ra In .lock. Knot S W ^^j^.al Ttalltr Company. 67J Addl*

'rilAILKIl IlDMESi Ccmplil. . t« k o( flnt ----------nt« iTit! uir<j irilltra. 14 dIKtrtnl titea i—

/ and modtli to chooit from. Ftalurlni th* Ecw. Uaullful Rkhardaoa. complat.ly (urnlih<d ind wllh ahowtr and loll.t, as f.'t 4ons. Ptlet la.OSS.CO. 8r t at P.rii Triil.r fUln. UIO Klml>ffly Road.

AUTOS FOR SALE

1952 MERCURY 1Mont/r«r. Siwt coup.. Comhinlns con* vrrllUe imartnat with inlatl ia(tty, llraulirul rrllow .lih black top. r*<l Interior, ^ullr tqulpn.il anrt n ii ■ mrtr.o.mallc traiMmtiilon. .Vcw whllt ild.will ilrca.. A iine-5wn»r ear thai haa hid .tcepllonal car*.

?2695

KEN SELF MOTOR CO. ^-your l-lncoln.Mcrcury Dr.lrr’ »«> C

l^hon. 1I4..W Twin Kail. | ^

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CHANEY’S „ „ ClUsed Cnr Specials u ,, p,

IKJCIIKVROLCT riekup. 4 -.p « ^ "JraaunlMlcn------------------IJM8 j j j jPLYUOUTII Stdan. Itadlo. h.aU ,»m Cl

JMI CIIEVBOLET D .l« t Woor inlaa ‘” ® ______I17PB

IMl CHEVROLET li-ton j-lckup. 4.■>nd ttiumliaion ----- JSJI c:

1»M CHEVROLET Woer. v .rr m t Clclnn _____________ ___$I4#I Cl

CHANEY’S Used Cnr Lot

«37 Main East

I J»W PII 1I4S PI

' HUNT FOR FORD3 1»4S PIIN BUHL „ „ p,

'•■■KS.

l»4t UEItCURT S-d«or. L Isbt.iricu. Radio, biaur, ertr-

, dtlrt. Celcrful frt.n plaallo1»4» 81

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. Tnodrla U ehooi (rom at batsila prlcta. 19H SI

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nOHL. IDAHO iti« oc

Aetna Presents -*JTHE

Spring Carnival of TRAILER HOME STARS! Q L E

AMERICA’S ONE AND ONLY

TKAILER HOME SA)DEPARTMENT STOKE ;

b u y YOUft New Trailer Homo

-WHtBE m e QUALITY IS HIGHER -THE PRICES ARE LOWER .-TIIE INTEREST IS CHEAPER - n i B CONTRACTS ARE LONGER

Our ta il ‘"^,^,^*ho*mM'«a”SfaeBrrJf*th«"pa.iln‘« Vhu'’attln*a on .........

L S

- s a il o r H IN 2 ^ c«n«i_w.The Trailer M an ,

« ! =i ; ; i • COMJ»j| NEW MOON (fe-allw pr

miELCAB PbOBt”i' 10S9 nOLLA^AV — «nd

Th„. lrall.r. art ni.tal *»l»rl»r. ‘ "d (ullr ..B

SEE THESE a a. ll.ht h a il e r h o m e s t o d a y

On Oiir Lolil OPE.V EVE.'JINCS ^actenr.

'T e TNA TRAILER Sales and Finnnco^ ■

£ m '“” E i n~ * BJuiM Cr

AUTOS FOR SALI >i i r m E T i t c r E r s s n r T c s n n w . ■

St« Uadlten. TwtB FoIU. I■lio bUIck lu;i.ra ilie!). " i m KeTd

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1919 KRAZER 4.door wllb IMI fi

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19l« FORD V.I truck wlib l-«pMd ax*. t.U Urtt aod Hat b« l-.ttU

10(4 CHEVBOLET H-loa pkkop. 0

I94I PLYMOUTH Eptcltl Dtlaxi

B-U-Y N-O-W A-N-D B-A-V-EGet

' T W I N F A L L S M O T O R C O ,

n * PrI.ndly Hont of Bladtbaktr ^Tnot Schfrntr ' itodi

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QUALITY '“' s1949 DC

' i 1941 HI

Used Cars! ‘ ^

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1» : CHEVROLET t.do«r i*daa .11798

}»M PI.YHOWI 4-i<nr Mdaa -|]2M 1148 PLY«OUTn X-deer i«laB -» 79S 1948 PLYUOUTH <-deor a*daa .% I4i1947 PLYUOUTU i-door i*daa .1 7U IMI PLYMOUTH 4-door Mdaa .1 «M1»I0 FZ.YU0UT1I Moor atdaa . | IH ^

194t STUDEBAKEB !%•»<». S*apMd axl*. (lit b4 . Only—t 818

I»4t 8TDDESAKES d iooratdaa ------------------------- :l N t

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1919 nOlKE '.door a*d>B------- *10951948 DODCE li-tou P. V. I T»»1946 DODGE 4>]MFr atdaa ____ I 898

C-•M AN Y OTHERS!—

G(GLEN G. JEN K IN S

Chevrolet ,

SALES and SERVICE

-P h o n o 7 ff7- r —6 0 1M

BUSINESS and P R O F i

D IR E C T (fllCYCLfi S A L ^ & SERVICg ^ • PZ.U&

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FLOOR SANDING■ora ..Bdaj and r.flai.b fi Ph. OOtt-U. • TYPEA. ll.ld*r Fr,* ,tla ..ta^ Pb. I t lU L » » U rta

AMTTRES-S RENOVATING # T M ?

r « s i r PtoS'sMV A.! j / p UM VNE1 TO LOAN ' i*

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O M i ^ P ^AUTOS FOR SALE

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1911 rOBO V.I Coil/m 4-doer. Radio.

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1119 CHEVBOLET J-*>of wllh *1 ^b«l*r .................................. IlOH JJi

19U QUICK Suptr a«Uattta. Radio.b« t,r . VrtT e l« n -------------»*» lo BU

1PM FORD f.4 :-too*. I-tp«d axlt. H.aU r.^p^ar bnVM.Jlih pUM

IWI FOBD IW-toB wltb atock « rack----------------------------- .:I9.»

C H U R C H M A N M O T O R S " tr?- J E R O M E -Phon. n o r m

Optn Sunday*, t . ia in n br h>.i.rpolr.lia.Bl.

G et More T h a n % "U sed Car"

G et a Re-New ed fWl“>

BLUE RIBBON ’= CAR! BUSU

m t RTUDEBAKER V.I Club coopt.Radio. h.iUr. fiutomatletr.BimI.tloB -------------------11898 j q ^

1»81 PONTIAC Chltfula D .Isit Uid«r.Radio, hMUr, niw UrM. ita t _ cerm , >ow m l l w ----------91898 Pcflr

1949 DODCB Cororwt i»d.n. Fluid BIO drlTt, h.attr. a ont ownir car Ihat ll Ilk. ntw thr««(hoat. Look CURYfi

r !_ ! ;r i« iS P E C I A L J , . BTOP

1BS3 PO N TIAC C A ff^ flN A , korTI SUPER DELUXE COUTC

Many o thers to c h o ^ e y ^ m . s top y o u r

S C H W A R T Z A U T O C O .Your PACKARD Doakr —

140 lad A.tk E u t Pboat 2lt ^

■ ; ASH' N EW CAR

PR IC ES „™,rReduced ------

M eans Ju s t One

. T H IN G . . R

USED CARS

C o m e Ol

D o w n 1 U(en

, ------------ ou

N E W - NEW. ILow Prices ^—O n Our—

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Inventory I

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COM PAREI>4] SO

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t h a t 1>‘» ™

GORE MOTOR »%°18 TOUR 19S! CH

19.9^0From W hom T o Buy Your N ext

U -K lC a r lUn

- 6 0 2 - - 6 0 2 -M ain Avenue South »•«»«

>ROFESSIONAL I ^

;t o r y -• PLVUBtNG & HZATtNG

• RADIO REPAIR SERVICE W lOlw 0. JtfiklBi lUdlo S .rrlf . ftoao W4.• REFRIGERATION SERVICE

' i S £ j .

• THEE SERVICEV.uibn-i a.r.lca. PL S«9• ryfEVRiTEBS____SalM. rtaUla .ad *trTloai PboB* ~M.

Shtrwoed Typtwrlt** E«- Oppealta P.O.• U P H O lST E R y \

-kirW Vmuut. B«i«i a M .8 < r% IM

IN FALLS. IDAHC_________ ^

- ^yTOS FOR SALEj J“ 1 Chatnsion t -L>orr’‘R*dlo> taoaUr. ottr- l :» . B

dri.. T.«9« actual mllta. 11798. Pboat — ' . 1149-W cr IT94-J or aw 910 Adama.

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81 STUDEBAKER CoatBiaBdor V J B f **** ^ ( f«l cov*. llrrltr. oTtrdrtra. CImb ”

>. • - . • K* 19 BUICK SpKlal coUBt. JUdlo. b.*t> „ „

.r^^jyniflow drl.a. Stat o e r a n .^ ^ 'I«< »

M BUICK Super Blv.tra ttJat>. Dyna., flo> <lrirt. radio. hiaUr. wblUwall Igjg' tira i J-toai paint _________ 91778 b

49 BUICK Fw O -doo r. Mat- ***r, draallBW 3»m . A |»<r D(bay. Only V - ,—HIM

41'BUICK SpKl.I 4-deeA^fUdIq aad 1941 Dl hwur. 8« thU c lta i/V tnodd c r . »iK „y 1. , ™ . car._V .g ^

BROWNING AUTO CO.(Wbirt Yea Dm I With Coo(ldtsn)

RUSU BUBU RUBK RUSU BUSH {W IRB

‘ T0_ ALL CAB P U R C H A S E R S ... G

I Dear Folks:1 BIO REDUCTIONS IN PRICES ON

CHRYSLEttB AND P LY M O U TU 8 , CAUSING A BIO BU8U IN NBW

CAR BALES • BTOP . PBESBNT ; USED CAR STOCK MUST BE mr MOVED NOW - ' bTOP - ABH- ' 1 WORTH'S IWVE » USED CAB LOTS >»** gi

. BTOP . ONE LOT IS AT ISO KAIH LlKORTa (Aero., trom SMra) TBE OTHER IB AT » l MAIN EAST. - Jf;STOP . BTOP WOBBTINO ABOUT *aYOUR OLD CAR - STOP

1»9 J>(—■■At T he P lace T o G o ui

To Save Y our D ough l”— p,

ASHWORTH MOTOR CO.'Wl Main Eaat—4M Haln S. 19U Cl

Twla P.lli anOp*B ttinlnra aad Suadaya

RUSU RUSH RUSK RUSH RUSH ^

— b a :Tlo,

Hundreds of ■ jontl

REPEAT BUYERSCIOM

Can’t Bo . _____

WRONG 1_________

Cay A fter D ay . . . Y ea r TAlter Y e a r . . . Bob R ccsa ^Motor Com pany C ustom ­ers Como B ack F o r A n- I S G other C arl F a ir deall(iB tneass rep e a t business for US and fu ll ta tls fa c - . Uoa tor you. Com e In ®“* and IhvesUgate our used car poUcyl . Wan

Big-Hearted ™ Bob's Aid lm

SOUND V A LU ES— K

" “ L»A b«r«<la tar. ijn

1941 0L08. CLUB COUPE______1198)I.attr. a n t cartra. nun* jlH po

1949 FRAZER 4.D00R ________ IS98Badlo. h.at«. ov.rdrir*. Stat XMI DOrar.n . N r . rlns.- hn

19M FORD 1-DOOB----------------- IM9. lUdlo. h.at.r. eo ..n . tljO j)o.

19JJ CHF.VBOLrr d.DOOB____II498 ’ ^Low tnllnt.. Ont ewntr.

1919 DODOB WX50R -------------I109J 2.“H.aUr, rtw palat.

1949 FORD^IH-TOH ---------l« » F t

1»U DODGB tu TON -------- — 1871 } ,„Obi ow»« . A attal ^

«5,I9« CireVROUTT «-toa plcknp.lIlM

♦.tpt^l. rica lltat. l „ l

TRUCKS GALORE! “1941 ch:

ALL MAKES U ld PR IC E S. ^

65 USED CARS 1947 cuRai

: ------ 7*” 1949 ME

Why W ait? Now’a . ‘

■ The Time to B u y !For T h e D eal .

r o r -Y o u r Life—u Uod.1

-W HEEL D i W D S A L -■ w ith

r. BIG-HEARTED ^

• BOB R E E SE T W O B I O L O T S f

<H Block Treek L^aa.Zaat(iDd A»t»t»» Jj^U j)

4(4 Main A»«no* North . (N ut to Smn) Pliasi 12

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AUTOS FOR SALK

lt<9 FORD t.doer. Radio. b*at«r, o t.r.

r Shctlt) to ..11 19ll ftryaU r WUJaor }-io>r. F)«ld dritt. pc«.r7tM zlac. radio. tui<r>? kMlar, wblMwalli, .pot li«ht. atat eortra.4.m a>U«. SaerUle*. USS. BttwMa

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TWIN FA LLS |_____ |

EQUIPMENT CO. V- . ----------

Better BuysUH CADILLAC *91* B«H« Ctab ait t

's .r ..'S i.'"& A s‘ s i <«». s s *• *

lu t F L m o tm t c u sb rid .. o i . f cCoapt wiUi radio, batlar. Mat» i .r . aad U.OOO aalatl >«* f tB:ll*a _______ 1 — tUM Btl

ti^ '-ii "** ” «** i m ch:

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1941 DODOB Ceopfc B ^ te . b - ta ' . t W tlaaa — ~ m i

1941 STUDEBAKER Comsaadar 4-dr. ^1CoM cbttp UaaiporUUoa —tIU ew dnri

TRUCK LAKE WZ5T r b n t 19(9 ' Pboaa 1^1 ECI^

TWIN FALLS

B A R N A R D ’ S ^

GoodwiU Used C ars '

iYour S a f e s t B uyal unJ

1941 i nIMl PONTIAO O.1t(ulo »-e»Ilndtrdf oK

iDit 8-door. Radio. bt*t«r. brdra. .IMBille. Uibt i r tta liaUb— 11991 Caj

1911 US1»» OLDSMODILE "91- «.4eor m-

daB. Radio, bn ttr . brdnoatla.Llibt srw IlnUh J _______ 91141 tM l FOI

aad »«r ibarpl _________ 11741. ON19l» 0L1

»49 POrmAC Ckltlula d t iu a ^}sb•oup*. llrdraBiUc. btatar. btaa- watUnl blBi flBlab ______ ,_ „ « 1 4 t j 'JJ Ijjj,

ioa19(1 rONTIAO Slm m llstr .atdaa-

z ’:i.Sr‘Siut‘ ‘“ K

1941 CKEVROLrr cJsb. eoup«..Badla U49 BU .Bd .baata* — ....................... lUTMaer Bora lo ebocM from JMI M*

BARNARD AUTO CO. ' “ ',™nioaa of Soodwiu Uii;! Can”

. PONTIAO C A rnjJlO ” ** ^PHONE »«1 IHTOW

CloHd SaodtF. a tt rott V ea ltr '1941 BUI

........ . ■•■'■ t>4t W l

B E A R WILLSIMI KAi

IS GROWLING AGAIN J ti4t pacdrlr

19(1 roiBusiness Is Good . . B u t E*

W ants I t B etter — H e B ayi

SELL M O M .. TA K E L = S 8 ^

Ab4 ^>ll look a t (hb flB« aataeUea S Sot HASB lf«l*.lsil . .

1911 NASH Aobaaaador r a t c n <«loer.Radio, bntar. rtclinint Mat. faU btd. wbllt aldtwaU U r«. bVdra- autli drkt. tblBinc black flBbb. laimacullU..........................-IH98 " t m

IHl.POKTIAO Cblatuts *1" d-<oer. Pbeet 11< Radio, baattr. wfelU aid*«% tttm.'tna-UB flalaJt. Sr«(»»*U« • traaiBJIatlea. Claao MOW ____

H it FORD CottoB aadaB. Badla. baat.ar. crtfdrlYt. V.1 aailpo. w J J ,

IMl DODCB CoroBtt d-4oor. Badle. hnu r. autoBsaUt UaBamlaaloa. A lla* efl^ewa» «ar ......— ..IIUI

l l » DODGE Ceroatt d.door. Badla, '. ba«ttr. «Bt«a<U« taaa*.

Bia.108 ------------------------- t u n e n tI9» DUICK M bm tpwUl M oor 8*>

daBftta. Radio, baaUr, draadow ^dxlia «i«aa

lis t rLYUOUTB Ipaclal dalmu elsb SSI

1984 STUDEBAXBl CbanpIoB d.IsM ****4-door. Htatar. evardriira _ J l t n " u i

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■ M l l ln t a c e th e c o n tro n n U l movie ■ n i f l ' o r th e E u th"* tmUud %t th e ir j f f i U t lo a s about h l i poUtlu.B r a A aolher relucU Dl w lta eu ;BEIm diy Gilbert, th eB i t l “R o u " of UlevUloa't l i t e m H X.uigl" thou. She (old h e r que HBlll e ra ih e v u n t hidlag beh la i n i y t u t h am endiuent to the corsiU B I D b u t “suadlBg tqiunlT in 'tre B B B |■ n t t l j ' O rtan lM d Gresp

Sim on N. Lutrus, M. Mon C allt.. to ld K lUbcommlKM c ho u te un>Amerlctn tcUvlUet m lttee h e orgutU ed ti>s earpo:

l ^ n . to produce "S a lt o t the EarU th e Mine, Mill and Smelter W(

^ R B o t Mnertca usioo . ■B R O T h e movie caused near rlotl■ I |B 1 s ilv er City, N. M. aod o ther i m n w est n ln ln g towns where th e : K | B crew ahowed up lo r location H B I n ano ther Incident a'M extca ■ ■ treas, R o u u ra Revueltas, w a ■ M ported to Mexico a ttcf coming R H to work In th e tl>m.M m L a m u t, a naturalized U. 6 . cWgegti In I tuu la . aald h eH | W th e o ther corporaUon lnv< B t f would receive all profits troii ■ I H moWe. I t w in be released « ■ j n r 10 weeka.K U D od(M qn tf7

T he middle-aged' producer, ^ ^ B asked w hether he w u a commi H n l aald:^ ■ t l “1 have been a suocessrul bcul

m a n In thU countrr lo r 37 yean . a lthough I will dUcuw my pol

a/ruiatioo4 tw ly, J wlU not 01 I B n them before th l i committee.*' ^ B f l T onner acreen w riter B a r t l4>■ ■ stok ing a re lu /n vUJt betore ■ H committee, testified comcnu P I B ' m in e d h is e a re v In the movli

auitry becauM h e quit th e ( M j i ^ m u a ltt party .

H State Firm Given H | Federal ContrsU E iM ' ' LEW I9TON. M arch n Uf ffitT n j tSiSflOO gorem m ent contract l l t l n i aw arded to apee r Cart:

com pany, Lewiston, to m anutacI m ilC * ^{ w n t} ' p ro d u c t..

^ !|S I l i e c o D tru t will require •tiBclJit a tnK tlon ot-ft large new p la n t

increasing of penonnel iro m ^ B U p rese n t lo p«r*ons to about M. ■ ■ O onstructlon vUI begin Im^ ^ B dla tely o a a tlta In aouthweet 1

u to n . R ichard A. Speer, l in n o e r . reportod. .

B H l I D ata on th e type o t produeiH B |n b e m anutactured and th e amc llJK m i to be provided are secret, Speer ( B i A i b u t added th a t the product Is

a n d never haa been m anufactt o n a m ass production baala.

I b Service Purchase W O fW ool^port9 H | 'WA8HINOTOTT. M ard t TT U■ ■ ■ I l T b e arm ed loroea have m a d s : W I r I i chaaea involving the use o t r H I B I th a n SU mllUon pounds of ■ M n wool. S ena tor Barrett, A.. Wjro., ■ M b to d a r.H n H e aald th e wool Is called fo:

th re e aw ards being m ade by ^ H | ( a r o e d services textile a n d a p p ^ ■ 1) p rocu rem en t agency, tbe purcha^

4gency fo r th e anned aervicea.

H Program Set■ 2*ILE3t, M krch 2T-«l<temberf

^ ■ 1 th a U ethodlat Y outh fellowship p rea en t a program . *T>on McNe

^ ■ i S r e a i t f u t club,'* a t 7 :M .p jn . Sun l a th e n i e r M ethodist church . ’ ca« t w m Include Scotty. E a

■ n S M , M^onna R aw kliu, Ooaald M a r t in . HEnDjl T hom as Sbarp.IMBjH t A free wiU ottering will b e tal

I 9 I k ‘ e e t t o n h o m ^1 m 1 | 8H O 8H 0N S . March 37—M r. < ■ f f i jn . M rs. m n k Dice returoed th la w ^ ■ | | tro m a tr ip to Hawaii.I rI ■ ^I H e

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Hear Carefo ataon 1 FilinsMarch r r W —Igaling commu«C allfom U m et man who helped n la l movie “S alt

a t th e ir que»> tics.w lta eu yefter*

bert, th e hefty n 's l i f e W ith Id h e r quesUoa- .ing behind the the constitution

in f ro n t of

Greopt, M. Monrovia. mmltt«e o t the 'acUvltles com- ^ ■ ■ i ^ ^ ^ B & M H Bths corporaUon the E arth" for

Imelter W orkers

near rloUng Dd o ther south- rhere th e movie K-* -

a ^ e ^ S c a r a ^ United N alJona medical eo* w «i S L Chineae oommonlsU. 1

« w iaU tf h ^ ” » ' « were UlM** Note the ie n n U shoe*. lU ndared U. 6 . citizen

“ ‘ Rites Held fo Mother,Ch

jroducer, when 6 H 08H 0N E . M arch 37-^oli s a com m unbt, n e n l Mrvlcea f o r M n . D(

Porter and h e r In fan t son. W escful bculness- T^oyd Po rte r , w ere held a t 3 or 37 years and W ednesday a t th e local First iw my political t l i t church w lU i D r. Dwight D riU n o t d ljcuw S a lt Utke C ity , executive sec m lttee." of B aptlit c h u rc h e t o t Idaho,er B a r t I^ tto n , M ontana, a p d the Rev. J s it before th e McLeod, Shoehone pastor, of: i communiststhe movie In- Music w as provided by M n.C

lUlt th e Com - C h e u who « lao accompanied £ T hom e w ho sa n g two num ben

______ Rev. Mr. M cL eod read the scrla n d the o b itu a ry . Prayers an

f . | Y A | | funeral se rm o n were ^ r e n b

Wowws w ere handled by A J l l l i a L l member* o f th o OpaJ Rebekah h 37 (jn— A M rs. H. 0 . H a h n , Mrs. Charles contract h u a n d Mrs. H o w ard Hill, and

« e r C artridge m em ben o f th o B apU at MUslo > m anufacture M n . T. V . e tru n k . Mr*, v o f m unitions R ineha rt a n d ' Mrs. Sam fc

Members o f th e T h eU Rho require con- club a ttended th e aervlees

lew p la n t a n d group In tr ib u te to Mrs. Porte: nel i i ^ th e waa a m em ber o t the club Whe: about eo. ing In Shoahone. begin Imme- In term en t w as m ade In the mthw est Lew- ihone cem etery. Oraveslde ae: er. U nn own- were held w llh D r. Dodson re:

acrlpture a n d th o Rev. Mr. M< of p roduct to giving th a benediction.1 th e am oun t paU bearers w ere B arrel WIU ! h D>tk O neida. Jo h n Conway,

R«W nger. P r a n k FlnUyson m anufactured C harles W ern icke , a ll classmai

M ra. Po rte r w h en she a ttended ahone high achool.

A f a n a A Among th o out-of-tow n pe C I l a 8 e w ho a tten d e d th e services were

Sylvia D u m h a rt. Baltimore. 6 D 0 r t € ( l ^ord- W ashington. ZrJsi ,« Rosa rio y d , Naahvllle. Tenn.,

JO IN S A IR FORCE R . Wyo., ^ i d EDEN. M a rc h 37 -M r. and

A ustin M a th en y have received called fo r In from th e ir son Dill Reed. 6ah

made t v th e c ity , th a t h e has Joined thi a n d Apparel fo rce snd wlli repo rt fo r indu

3e p tirchaslng on April IS. lervicea.

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iriii b e taken . Com m unications 5 T RADIO SERVICE

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e fo r Enemy D ead

^ Ical eorpaaen fill oat IdenliflcatloB taga fo r lOnlsts. T heir bodies were brooght to th e rci ere killed ia tbe llibUBg ca O ld Baldy In t !«. iU n d a rd red e^n lpaen t. (NEA Radlo-telep

d f o r Requiem Mass 1 f t , ; ] J Celebrated H

k V u l U U l i l Solemn requiem high mai, ^ 1 1 , 4 celebrated to r Mrs. MoUle}L^P^n?rnthv morning In S t. Ed

w m . ^ Catholic church by tho R t

u t S o S i -, Owen B uchanan. O ary Ih u M n rimifid Oary K reft, George McDougi

.c rv lc » . . t . h K &?•£•! the Twin ralto cemetery.

Jodse! Papers Filed on S ' “9 Probate of \

Mra. W after A petlUon to probate th e Sam Moyer. Charlea Bdg,ar S ^ le e w aa til

l a Rho Olrls’ Probato court T hursday bj wrvlces in a A nna B. Sallee,ra Porter who Mr»- Sallee Is reprejclub When llv- ^ H . Barnes and th e heai

s e t fo r 3 p.m. April 7.J. «h . Dhn estate includes a lo t Ifir .ri rt. valued a t *0,000.1035 Che

M ^dlM ♦'«> househoJdvalued a t «3AOO. Mr. Bailee

r. Mr. McLeod lOnJberly.. O ther eunlvDTt a re th ree

Sallee, K lmberlyt J im I Ed«n- D. Sallee, WclU,*"<1 one daughter, M rs. U

a f S d t h S ! Hill. W ells.

D BIVER FINED b u h l . M arch 3 7 -Jo o Me

u m m Md^-' Boise, w as fined 13 T hu rsday b

W B IS c ' . w “ 5 f f t e .

COOKERK A D IO , , ^T ruck for

.39.95 .i t i o n s

'VICE■ion “ , ■«»> :

E €OOMSDm p C i rc u la r W t l i w ith SmooHnUN-RAY finith

^ poesMOKi■' O n ly th is s e n u tlo o a l ni

g iv e s y o u so m a n y excli u sefu loest. Ui« ii tvtrji* to es , chicken, dougbou C O O K pot-roasr. itew ed d ish es, et& P e r fe c t a s a a n d co rn po p p e r. N o < p rec ijio n th e rm o sta t an g n e a s w e rk . N o b o th e r.

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ad ' Judge Scor SSKg GamingGo

On 9 Woit e ' ^ R L - ■**» PH IL A D O J'H IA . M arch H f r E i S L . f N ine wives were arrested In 2 B P P B J ly hom e o t West Philade

gam bling charges. Police i were playing canasta—for

M H B f l H W h at tt they w ere? m B i P K W ^ Jo h n P. Daly w anted i ■ ■ i l k ' ' T hu rsday . T hen he dlacharj

:- i ■ * a ll w ith the u r t comment: place In my home and in yours." H% w u a d d r

^ - •' ' 1 r a th e r discomfited young * 1 d is tric t attorney.

' "W atte of Time'* J t boiled up into quite

M 3 ^ S b 2 B | M atching the m agistrate’ City 'TTcM urcr Prancla , I

c T B B f e v i f a Republican, told M<yor 8111 C lark, a Democrat, th i a “com le opera pinch” and

' T h e police themselves w e B u t they said they had th e a rrests W ednesday several of the women’s h a d complained to th e pol:

"us.'z T.------------------------- W hoever complained, pol, - “called i t gambling a n d w

Hass Is Si a A W ^ » l* A m ew lne up the evening nI C t l X l c r " c a n a s ta day the m en hadhigh m ass was a long time for supper."

rs. MoUle Klnos T h e m seislrale waa unmIn S t. Edward’s "A s f a r os I'm c o n c ^ e d .yj the R t Rev. Ju s t a card game in th e heToole. sa id . "All discharged.”r f fo r M rs. K l« « . I the T w in Palls n » j I TMcCarthy Inqii ?& t?"^“d Demand Rebu

O ary Lydum. MADISON, Wls.. M arch e M cDougal and W i s c o n s i n Republleani

ahrugged off a Dtcnocratic n •i.,N fU ie O jlr jm “4k‘nR »o^ «? InvesUgaUc

*140,170 loan by th e s ta te res were held a t to Sen. Joletery. M cC arthy.________ O O P leaders here gave, _ prcsalon they weren’t worrieI p f l A T I reso lu tion , and thero was i c u v n ch an c e It would never come k n f W i l l Republican lAaJority h .. U l T T l l l eniotherlng Democratic p ibate th o will o f cu rren tlee w aa tiled In ‘u w opened. ■lursday by th e D em ocraUc Reps. Edwan B Sallee, K lm - C harles Schm idt, bo

J U represented waultee. I n t^ u c e d a n id th e hearlnfc IsM 7 te rm lne w hether th e bankes a lo t Ifi K im - ■“ *«» 1035 Chevrolet McCarthy and an vV w e h K o d s b a n k execuUve called th e re Mr. Sallee died » « “ ’e.]y_ senato r.

i‘ ” j S " s 3 S : TIMES-NEW S WAN,11M, WclU. Nev.. = ~r, M r.. N .o m .. p A I N T B O A T S N:_______ l/M I>ul'ont M.rln.. r .il» r

Ions«r mesrlnt. IHihljr rala FINED M .n.l dlKolorttlcn.1—Joo McCord. -

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fMwmmcsBMm— Tw— r MMMmmmmau tlo o a l new Sunbeam Cooker & Deep Fryo many exclusive advanugei—so much greatei $ U •itTjJsy for.delidott* DEEP-FRIED pota , doughnuts, sea-foods. V» it tvtryday t< ast. itewed meats and chicken, »bups,cas>eroI« erfect as a chafing dtsli, steamer, buQ-warmei 3per. No end to its atetaletts. Ju s t set th( rmostat and let the Sunbeam take over. Nc >7o bother.

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Scorns Pi®g Goimt Women

IA. M arch 37 H u :- .a rrested in a sU te - i t PhlladelphU oou. Police Skid they B t n ' T S t S V ' ^ u s t a —fo r m osey.

w ere? M agUtraU ,w anted to know l i n M j j K £ V w i : 7 ^ J

he dlacharged them f ^ u l F D G S ^ H ^ '% ; V .1 com m ent: " I t ta k aome a n d probably ,w u addressing a B | l ! w f l l ^ ^ ^ E ^ 7

ed young assistan t C

of Time'*nto qu ite a to-do. 1 ^ 3 .m agistrate’! scorn. I - • K S g ? ] !Prancla .Pastorliis,

o ld M<yor Joseph nocra t, th a t i t w u)lnch” and a waste '■

mselves w ere sorry. they h a d to make 'ednesday becausew omen’s husbands Mrf. Uo;d Brooki holdia,to th e police com- old. w stehn her e ther daoctle d is tric t a ttorney tapper U6(e (n th tir PUttlUlen’s weekly card In to rash tbe <Uih washing

trip t« Neir York. A t thoIs L ata parent* e*lM ctt tbe trip . *ilalned police said elU-Uke trip to New York uIng a n d w anted I t Eastw eatflltlng ot th e B rteven bigger gripe and TV appesraocea. (AP i

card gam es wereevening m eal. On T k i • T ^ *m en^had to w ait P f l r k l H g t 1 1 1

) waa unmoved. A toUl of4l2 In bonds foconcerned, th is w u time parking eras eoUecied :s in th e home," he police ’Thuiidsy.•ged.” Posting t l each were Ja i ---------------- Srennan,' Mrt. Ava Chug;

y Inquiry n. j KhwenK e D U l i e a nsppleye. Del W

Is. i S r c h « J ° t« P l 'unmtr ana Andy Coo

TOOcratic w s o l^ o n hippopotamus will alC'm v M u S fa U o n T S rUe for al.th e s ta te bank a t xerpiji!. ;

to Sen. Joseph R. ■

lere gave th e >m- 9 S Pe n ’t w orried by Uie n a ■ w —thero was a good p U O T Ole v erco m e to vote. I I I W IlAaJority h a s been . c v n /^ c i in r -locraU c proposals 8 EX PO SU R Eh e c u rren t JeglsJa- J2 EX PO SU R i

ps. Edw ard Mertx NO E X T R A Ch m ldt, bo th Mil- . .ced a resolution Mt com m ittee to de- 0 ^ A ^

129 S k o .’ and an Appleton illed the resolution t th e controversial

erw s WANT-ADS.

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ki holding h e r 13th ta o ih te r . Lereiie Avis. . her dao rhU ra paas the dishc* down the Une f to a ir PUMicld, W e- home, to daddy u they a l l ^ l ^ w aih lng to th e entire family A t tho U st minute—on the aUtloa p l ^ o n ^

Ihe trip , w ith weather » deciding fatter. T he d n f York u gneaU c t a department store w u to Inc t th e Brooks family "from the skin out and t ta. (AP wirephotc)______ ____________________

r Fitififi Cantata PlanntJ HAGERMAN, March 37 -bonds fo r over- E w ter c&nUU will be p resen t wJifcted by c ity the LDS church cn April 13 b,

choir under direction o t Mrswere Jam es B. Haycock and Larry H atch,

ra Chugg. Joe K en t loU aa accom panistark. M rs. Jack ie Soprano a)id alto duet porti I. Schw endlm an. i« gung by ilrs . M arlon Pui B. Hayes, M rs. a,*}d Mrs. E m m on Boyer,

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