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Scorei ^ K n t e c r No«t I<Uho, I W - M ^ TiiT NO. 820 ^ J • 1 'T ^ IJ *o» • ■ Cars, H ITBD. M a rO i 3 tntl'Ainerlcu slot; -7^HS|^-cuf-ud-2uime»J« ^ ^ ^ itln u e d In inn'k c*p ^HRUobanuaed Moa^e ^KSn«pe»«<l to galnlEV ]»D<1 In (he demosstnti ^ re olternat«]jr assailed ' ths tffed nationalist'lea ^■rist'liurltd rodu at Amerl on SooHvelt avenue, at ^^EpQhusy's adnUolitrsUTC co O. fVaok, and H rirtn br emboaa; attache V, ^H r e r and b? a Beeretary, B -^■M odq or them waa hurt, ^ ■ irao lan student v u atatj J^eealed T M arcli A Bott, white flee( H sunday, closinsr'many H o l l at MurtAugh, Cast ^ K e , Rupert and- Burle; ^ F in Jerome were to die . H ntraty to the usual p the upper valley. Thai H * * * * ____ ftWRoads Brings Rash ■Of Accidenl Buell Thunnan Hawk Califs received minor ^BbcVroIet tn which ahe was > ^ n th her husband overtun ^■uded on ita top a haU s the Nevada line on hij PoUee Lieut Clark Hand !l tbe cor struck a chunk of faiiKti trom a - ^ f t r 'e a r . skidded tfffThe rc to the car was estimated ^ ^ p t vas snowing and the n st the time of tbe accld< ^^K l Dodffe driven by. Calvin lil Addison avenue. coUli . Chevrolet driven tay V Ulngo, ai6 .Ash street ^ K m lle 'so rth of the. Pen V^Hlsl hri^^on highway 03 breusB •'ab l I^^H ^ d b n tf ’la Twin Folb Sorentoi, Hood Rli the driver of a 1941 Bu k^H «D i|ied with a lU l etui b^Krtven-by'Alva-Beffiiefrerr ll^Btvenuo west, at Third str avenue west at 8:30 a. a. m., a 19» ohern b; Tom Molyneux, 441 F I H collided with a 1050 Chevrc br Zelma - Breedlove, 1 J :^W>U«i*d on ri«* 2. Cotsmn I) r H * * * i, wrm Brings' »owtoWide ■ ^ •ea of U. i *torm'8prcaa'a”werblinl and rain ovcr west< today and heavy sno the midwest blocked rw ^ p e d traffic to. a crawl. storm dropped ■heavy p ie n over Kansas and Ok ^ ■ a n d tncreosed In fury os Inches of snow m, tt ^Srtnglleld. Mo., set ^ ^ ■ c h t s a t IndlnnnpollB. Ind. ^ Deaths Recorded 20 deaths were recorc •:^ B ^ Jth tho storm. Many a .^ ■ lR h t.1 were canceled In I Iown. Missouri and Mlnr «1nds drifted rands shut nnd as far enst and Indiana, Scores of tn '^ B ld e n ts were reported. Soj ■ ^ K : <^°'»'nunlUes were Isolal ^ ■ th e rain and snow were w ^‘’y-farm ers - throughout” t ^Vlieatlands Soaked ^ • n o m a ’s' parched wheatlar « fk In the pMt 34 hours. Statistician j. '^^^■j^"*~t‘ie''prcclpltiUon “v ^ ^ W )l down and soak Into t ^Rmlrn protecU ^ ■ S f n ln s t freezing, nunou i |^H^»«en-manth drought ot the winter, five Inch ^ mcetl ^ K , ' ’'’T CharlestoT fciorts Opened Benaon sl^n In, opening D. 8, bt ^ aS ‘’Mh “^Canadian eat( ^■lelr nnlm i products, effective imn' hnd been barred for Of an outUrMk of t and mouth dljewB in i Of Saskatchewan B?n« 11*case no longc? eSlC,* Icore^ard - .......... _ ,, 1953 -------- aa A R TIT X. m 1 3»”l»AUUi3 ill. X t/J.1 Homes as Ri( J («>>—Mobs to death In a fight between Mi a lo ta a a aadegh,supporters and members gmea-toiday, tho—ouUawed_Comm»ntit- Tud o'k capital party trylns to Join a. demonsti to ^ e s h ^ i tlon backing the premier. Tlie enraged mob carried the bo >y>® student-a Moasadegh fi onstraUons lo^er-to Parliament aauare a; ssalled aad paraded It above the crowd, whl sUst'leader. swelled to an esUmated 8,000 p< t American sons. lue, at the’ T h e ' crowd finally became atlve co'un> threatening Uiat police dlspers^ ik, and at by shooting Into the air and itrl. tache W ar. tear gas bursts, itary, Betty At the antl-Amerlcan outbrei I hurt. point four and consular offices atabbed the city were closed and embos ed-in a Gloak o •ch’s Lion R oar e fleecy lamb’s coat, March roared ir ' many side roads and giving some ] I, Castleford, Kimberly and Hansen d Burley were late. School was dismiss to dismiss schools an hour and one-h sual procedure, the lower part of the i \ That was because the lower valley’s is Not “UnusHal” Don't let this delayed snop; gel n e h ' yo“ Snow has falleir here C tD il much later In past years, bureai . , of entomology records ahow. lA M f-c] In 199S, for Instance, six Inchc! IC U IS fell on March 20 and 31. Lasi .. ,.1 year saw SJ Inches of snow lil towklM, In March. In 1951 four Inchet .weroreconlrt nnd IflM 4,1 Inrhrs f wnen w e ij, the bad winter, only 3.: ‘"ches feU during March. aU oc overturned ^arch 23. hau mue ^j,en the wlntei s on high, lu i been fairly light up to that ^ ttJ ^ 3-5 Inches feU oa March IS and total-for tho month waa 8i i^Sc « OK for Hawaii e accident. -Statehood BiJ] Forecast Spo] ■••iateibcr' three wMks. in Falls. They also said they expect Prei tod River, deht Elsenhower to submit no lat 1941 Bulck than next week a reorBanlzaU< >31 S tu d e - plan to raise the federal securi aefferrOa ageneyiotablnet-lerel; ---------------- lird street Projects for the Hawaiian stat 8:30 a. ra. hood aod tldelands oil bills wero dl cussed by Houso Speaker Joseph Ohevrolet Martin. Jr.. Massachusetts, and 8ej 441 Polk ate Republican Leoder Robert • Chevrolet Taft, Ohio, after the President’s rei love, 1774 ular Monday morning conferen >tsmD I) with Republican congressional Iea< * ers. Sen. Hugh BuUer. R., Nebr.. ai rra * Rep. Chauneey Reed, R.. m , chal ^ 9 man of the senate and house con ^ - mltUes-handUng the Udelands legl ' i r l r t — latlon,-attended-Uie-conference.— XUC Martin said he expecta the hou rr Judiciary committee to report oi ^ the Hawaiian statehood blU Tue -I--.,— — expects to approve-statehood fi et blanket Hawaii this week ond "It will taJ r western a week to pass" the blU to make'U t s snow- ijjanda the 4fith state. , KM roads jjr, Eisenhower, back from foi “S w of golf at Augusta, Oa„ buckU <*0^ In earnest todoy to work. *n tu?y u It tho legUl^Uve leode Union Plans New -Bargaining Talk ed NegoUaUng committees ot Tdnli a recorded Contractors .and the Carpentei lusea con-” union will resume discussions o Many air- wage and hour and state worklr :d In Ne- ogreements In Twin Tolls aboi Id Mlnne- March 14. Angus Walker. Associate i Builders of Southern Idoho presl Is shut Ip dent, saldOMonday.^.. - ^ east OS Third in a aerlu vf such toll es of traf- wos held In Twin FaUs Saturds ted. Some and Sunday ond were recessed t ■e Isolated 13:20 pJh.Sunday. Walkersald son progress was mode during Uie twc were wei. ,clRy..nieetlng.._Under_con8lc!erotlo ghout the were provisions for'a sUte workln agreement ond carpenter requtsi for a raise from tho present $2J i^heo^nds per hour to 13,60. Contractors hav week-end, proposed a lO-cent deaease, or M.2 rainfall at The present contract expires Apr, lOurs. I. y J- A, __ ApproxImatcly—SO—iinloil—tCEU i'l". eentaUves from Boise, Nampa. Twi Pall>. Pocotello and Idoho PaUs al lUnou Iwa bargaining sessions. Taylor Says U. N. .arlcjUjwn! Capable of Drive wcouse of SEOUL, Korea. Morch 3 ^ - LIeut,-Oen. Moxwell D. Toylor sal , today his elghUi army Is capable o ‘llP fi launching a major oJfenslve In Ko /IICU rea tf •'all necessary preparation 3 t«-.Scc- were- taken." son signed He said. tho communist armle D. 8, bor. also were capable of a major effor lon eottle, against the Onlted NoOons line, bu 0 niilmols would be "InvlUng dlsasUr" If the, >vc im m e- tried It, either frontaUy or by am phlblous atUck In Uie rear. • red for a Toylor sald an all-outjnvulon o :ak of the tho Chinese mainland by the na laselnUie UonalUta on rorm“ * n. Benson would have an effect on the Korew r exists la war."- But. ha sold, a raid wouU _• hardly affect our front. A Regional Newspaper Strrinj - (IcUI Cltr IBd [liots Continui een Mo». personnel was ordered to keep < anbcrs .of *he streets. emoastxa. yje mob atU on hls home Baturday which t* I the body him dashing In pajamas for the ti degh fol. dlUonal sanctuary of tho pari lure and ment building, cd. which The govemment arrested 70 ar 3,000 per- officer*—45 reUred and five oh 1 acUve llst-and accused them o f ; «ame so clUng the demonstrators agal) spersed It tho government, md firing Mossadegh also fired- his an chief ot staff, Oen. Mahmud £ outbreak, harmast, accusing him of not t offices In lng prompUy to check the an embassy govemment rioters. I of Fleece, lars Into Valle: ired Into Magic Valley Saturday nig lome pupils and teachers a vacatio isen did not open and school buses lismissed early at Rupert &nd plans . one-half early. if the valley was hit harder In the stor alley’s snow was accompanied by hi| t wihds while, for the mo _i» part, the fall was soft ai 3* - gentle around Hailey ai nopv get Fairfield. The storm that > *bun:ou ''“'•ey was s part of 5w. general storm that cover cinches most of the United States. IL. volley’s snow began eort V3W fill hesitantly early Saturday. By m! night In Twto w only 33 the wind was beginning to ho . aU on The snow aad wind • contlmi ' throughout Sunday and by Mond ' morning Kimberly. Hansen. Mi to toat taugh -aad CasUefordr-.dedded- [ft«h 19 would be best to keep the achi waa 85 jjuees jq tKe garages. «aL Drifts Keporied ------------- 1 Between eight and 10 Inches • • snow fell in the vicinity of Rc ra il • Creek, south of Hansen, which, pj polled by relaUvely high winds, pll rk»ii up some formidable drifts. K ll l~ Schoortuses ln'Jerome were I tween 15 and 20 minutes lato a; I decision was reached at noon in ^ n achool early so pupils 'iroi 'V V l»«-Pl«»ty of Ume to reac^.thi : SehooJDlsaW. ijS iB i £&ipni.<h>d.'slx inches aTrsn' [g’j : 5 £ iH th';«.ltrch of preclpltauoa ■ uJusf 3f JMBday'aad anoQ»r Inch wIlIT^ . tocttof pnclpltoUoii Monday mor •et Presl. AU school buses completed thi : na niaa but loDowing a'survey of, t anlmUon »itu*tlon la, the. county, school of clals dismissed Paul schools at 10: ft.m.^ndjleclded to dismiss wme on state- wm, AU but two of Uie Cassia coun w «hool buses arrived at their it • Unatlons on Ume Monday moral SL T a but two la tho Pella district wero niinutes latc. Burley has betwe ^•’'9 b thero.is 14 Inches at Strevell. " The state highway district offl ebr aad S h ^ o n e reports that all sti II 2hair- highways la tha valley aro opea b use com- *llPPe*y “ t* «u8h. Thero was lit nrti iwris- or no wind ta Oie upper valley b xonaId£Tttblfi_drlftJiigJBas_report ho house ound Twta Polls and to the soul Dort out Beads Open Bolh the county and state roods the vlclal^ of Qoodlng are bpen .fnim HtfT ■■ <C«atlBBte n Pm* t. C«laaa S> S u S Third Bond Vote r r Slated for Eden, i'S Hazelton Schot e leaders EDEN. March 3—Decision to he int-m. onoUier bond elecUon, Uie Uilrd. f 0 new high school lor the £iae r__. Haselton combined tchool dlstrl< lew waa reoched P»iday night ot a sp n II clol meettag of the school board. alkS Board members sald-Uie dat«-f Uie elecUon will be set as soon a s t lesal technlcallUes can be work. irpenters «. .. i obUilned on Uib proposed site. Tl t. boord Uiis Ume 1$ propostag Uiat U ‘® . school be built a t Uie IntenecUon lhe Market toad and highway 35.: w presi- yjj elecUons the propos< ,,1, *,iv. «lte midway between Eden at Hazelton on highway 35. Saturday ^ accepted toe reslj •'ff naUon of John WelsU as a Junt 'fd high school teacher and appotat4 I*?® Otto Tuma, Provo, to take his plac Iderotlon ^ ior hla reslgnaUon. Tho bid of toe Twin PaUs Equl] ent WJ3 company for two new scho buses for toe district w u accopU or by toe board. Bid on toe Ohevrol res AprU ij.paMcnger bus wos MJ50 and b on too 64-passenger Ford was (3,30 Guard Wounds 2 , Envoys of Sovie N . RANOOON. Buma. March 3 t ' —Two Soviet Russian embassy ol IriV A ^lolals were . shot -ond serious! ^ wounded by a Burmese army seatt J on — today whea'they Ignored o.cholleng ylor said to holt at too entance to a n .pable of Btrleted military areo. * Embassy P int Secretary Constan lomtions Aniklne. 38, was wounded 1 ormlM too stomoch. Dr. M. Borblo. 33. th c m b w physician, was shot to to ?r_f but tn ^ n d his face was cut severol - if they by bullet-shattered glass, by' am- Tho shooUng occurred at a sentr post marked by a red lantern, I aslon of too highly restricted port ond rnlU too na- taiy InstallaUon oreo near too plan ibvlously of too Burma Electric company. Korean Tho aentry said ho challenge i would three times wltoout getUng •» it spciM and thea opened firo. .1 . Ig - .V— TWIN FALLS, IDAH iPublicrf !“! Buhl Al n(^ed to -]p-v *y __ __ p By He; I parlla- • BUHL, March 2—Mayor „ all churchcs, schools and th e oh*So of this week because of th( rm of 1a - had-bcen requested to IssU' agalast director.of the Southcentra lls army Mayor Smith said schooli nud Ba- will not be reopened Tuesd. not act. all clubs snd fiocial groups ' ho anu- ijjgg during this week. He ---------- permit them to use their c Early Monday morning 1 lng scheduled for Wednesdt School for the Deaf and Bli I on the program. IPV Telford said he think most effective way. of cont ^ niirht acttlally the LtJnn period but that a one week I uaS at He added that he strongly t ikna flt ^ observe this quarantine tainment elsewhere. 5storm _ r m^t Welcome, faSd Questions Dui “a For Van Flee covered - waSHINOTON, March 3 OLRJ ites. d to . James A. Van Fleet, retlri 1 sort of oommander of the elghto army By m id. Korea, arrives hero tomorrow I« ver. Bcv- hero's welcome and a round of et to howl. He wlU lunch at toa Whlta Hm ontlnuod w ith President Elsenhower, toe jo Monday chiefs of staff, Oen. Oeorge 0. Mi n. M ur. shall, congressional Uaders a clded_lt other, notables,, . _ 0 school - Faces Qnestloolag After ho Is properly welcom home. Van Fleet faces close qui nches ot tloalng by senate and houso coi of Rock mlttees dealing with foreign : Ich, pro. lations, too armed lerviees and gt Ids, pUed em m ent approprlaUoni. l%ey want to kaow moro abc ffcre be. h!« reported IxOI^tluSrthe Unli lato and NaUons .forces-now to Korea c noon to launch an offensive to break I Is 'irould military deadlock whenever so < leh their dered. ' .... Views to Bo A M B s also WlU be askad for hla vie cifrsnow cm tho mUltary effeots.ot'jha i lUon on successful armlsUea tateU pm ct wiarjw ia"t«ff^-arT®5inirt't6w-T« by m om . some mUitaiy commaaders thoui ted toelr tha red forcei wer» Just about < y of the feated. lool ^ f i . The most thcsough Inquiry li ot 10:30 Korean war poUcles alnce toe ll aomejef InvesUgaUon toto Qen. Doug " 'MacArthuys seemed to 1 county 'in too making. But too flrewa lelr des- attendtog Van Fleet's return are i moraing lUcely to compare wlto too upn I wero « over MocArthur’s ouster, between ----------------------------- r : FPC Reopens GasHeai-ing illoy bMt WASHXNQipN, March 4 im-1 reported, federal power-commission resun 10 south, bearings today ux'aQiie^wayiMt for permission to supply toe Pad roads In northwest wlto natural gas fri bpen as New Mexico's Ban Juan field aa s> ' from Panada. ' frt week ,to let the ^hree plpeUno fir LC competing for too rich market o I leet more evidence. Icn^ Commission Examiner Olen 1 Law todlcated no'deplsloa can !n O O l expected for obrat sixmonths. , to how Sol Smlto, attorney for Pad hlrd fw Northwest’Pipe Itoo company, tc "district! reserves his firm claims to Wyoml t n SM- oompany has sold moln souroo of supply would be t Ban Juon field,.whero-lt.clalms.i ,n os the **” es of toree trillloh cublo feet worked componles oompeUng i the market are toa W e.ifCoi ,lte The Transmission company, Calgary, / toat toe berta^and Nortoweat Natural O wUon of company. New York. Boto pUn ly 35. In principally Caaadlaa gas proposed supply Fociiic northwest consumc den aad ^ FPO fa,von toelr case. i'jSS; Kellogg Man, 22, SXJ Killed in Misha ) reason OSBDRNr March 3 (01—Rail ColabretU, 23. Kellogg, a receni I Equip, discharged ;iavy veteran, was kill r school Uld his two companions injur iccopted early yesterday when a car Col hevrolet brotu wos drirtng left V. S. hlghw “1?-^ 10 and rolled over several times. ^<3,300. ^ Ken Donaldson and fllean R«j 2 Injuries. ' ►viet r Russ Reply ^ NATIONS. N. Y. March 3 Ifl-Soviet Foreign Mln- later Androl V. Vishlnsky charged that toe RepubUcan party allenw qj the U. 8. ha* demonstrated I a re- 0,^^ jj pursue a peace policy, but ratoer toe reverse. , onstan- Vlshinsky was a n s w e r in g Qded In chazxes mads lost weel^by chief 39, toe tl. S. delegate Henry* Cabot . to toe Lodge, Jr.. toat Russia started wveroly and is supporUng toe Korean war. >sentrv ' diplomat.-speaking ^"*2 N.'s 60-noUon po- UUcal committee, sold Lodge a Dloat Wmse’f represented ,an import- ant segment of American lifo that did not want peace-toe Ra. re- P^bhcan party. >. 1 " ' ' ■ ' ;, IDAHO, MONDAY, MARCH. 2, 195E ^Places for Are Closed fulfil CKie -Mayor Thomas L. Smith t 9day ordei i and theaters in' Buhl closed for the r e of the diphtheria epidemic. He said to issue the order by Dr. V.,y. Telfo :hcentral Idaho districtr'health unit I schools will continue through today 1 1 Tuesday. He also said he is contact! groups to ask them to cancel their me eek. He added, however, that he wo their own discretion, sming the Buhl PTA canceled its me Wednesday evening. Pupils from the St and Blind at Gooding were to have b< le thinks that closing public places is 1 of controlling the spread of the dised illy the closing order is for an indefin e week duration tentatively has been e rongly urges the people of the Buhl ai rdntine and not leave the a r^ for ent 9 ine, Water in Snows JFor South Hills MountsKapidl; H ia water content In toe snow ^ ' 3 (OR)— the Magio mountato snow coi set, reUrlag ajoag too fourto fcak of Rock ct to army to h u tocreased nearly 14 Inches orrov for a the last two mootM and no« und of eon, on^ apiaoi^ately.a half inch The mea?uremebt for Mard ’was-takea oa Feb;* 35 by tho fa service aad toe average depto Mders and ^ toe U staUons al ... . toe,course was M.6 Inches. ' r welcomed «®tent *aa ITJ-iaehes.- (TUM. The average water content to ^ ■!«>« course on M art S « S n ro- for the last eight years 1s 1 £■ a ^ m v. inches.. On Jan. 1. too water c teat to tho snow to only - mor* about Inches. , 'toe United • ' ------- ^ ' GOP Shift in ever so or- , . OilTjd^iidi lets thought WASHINaTON. March a B»-' t about de. administration seemed- to. hedg little today oa lU proposal, to i Inquiry toto pffshoro lands to coastal states, ice ^ IM l ,Atty.<I«n. Bert)ert BrowneU, n. Douglss fha Jatwlor comial eeined to ^ thtoks too states should be gl 10 flrewortS authority only to develop nat) um are not reamucei to toa submerged Iai toe uproar to their historical bo daries. <m most sUtes,.thls wc be three miles seaward. Gulf Ci Mexico bouadarie* claimed by Te 6U S Louisiana and Florida extend 1 ^ • ther.) in n g fl ■ other Rlgbts O . BrowneU aaid other rlghU she h4 im—The be retatoed by toe federal govi on resumed m eat to wiintmiy constltuUc ^w ^n»tU 8 'questlon«.-By this.-ho-Baidrhrme ' toe Padflo the. right to regulate - savigat I gas from conduct affain of aational defe in field or and totematlonal relaUoas. Otoer congressional devel peUne firms Voice-Roger Lyon*, chief of market col- voice of America’s reUglous d< waa accused of atoeism to hear- r Glen R. t«sUmony before Sen, Joseph R. I ion caa b« Oarthy's senaU tovestlgattog s lonths. oommlttee. Lyons promptly dec for Padfie it to New York and bearded a pl to Wfl^lngton^h^tog to tw inWyomtog denlal-toto too-re«ord.before- has said Its day's session eaded. Social sicurity-Rep. Robert Kean. B.-. N. -J, proposed exteai old-age insurance coverage about 10 million farmers, docU ye.-it .coast ?»«««• ho said a wouW fui aa gas to consumen Butter Adrlse case. Butter—A dairy Industry spoki man told too senate banking co: 99 mlttee butter bought by toe ag f A A ) culture department ta price supp f i o l i o n operaUons ahould be sold to I jU o lla U armed forces at prices compeUt tin—RalDh wlto morgortaei Otoerwise, the b a recenUy' ter-might tum raa;ld In storo . was killed “ !<*• ms injured Reds—The senate totemal seci , car Oolo. Ity subcommittee called a New Y( S. highway woman known only as 'Tlma” 1 times. ciuesUonlng on chajges she reen: lean Redo, ed SOO teachers toto on undergrou tee tnvesUgaUng conwiunlst tof ^ ences to too naUon's schools met closed session. , N. Y„ Neghgent Driver -Pays Fine of $S I l ^ ' ^ T O ^ i n f ’o S i s ' ^ n a w ’ U.rS. Ooodlng PoUoe Judge Stanley Lt w o rl’n ? ‘ charge, of negligent drlvl bv Legg also suspended her dr y^cSt 30 da^. Sho was . I started Saturday by PoUcemaa H. ' K ” ®*® • Hex Brower. Botse. appeared I .*iwi«kinff f®” Probate Judge James P. 0( «“ ^ Ooodtag Ptiday and postec 5 *2“ bond for a future appearar imJvM?! befor® Judge Oossett on a chaj of reckless drtvtog. It previously « “5?,^" reportttl that he had paid a Itoe -tna Ro. b u been set'l ^ _______ a bearing.'Brower'WU-arrested I • —J _ _ . Nlne_ Irrigated Idabo 12. 1953 ^1 * House Tube He said he y , Telford, BOISE, JIarch 2 (/F)— Th I unit ’ 50-bed wing at the state ti 1 today but i'l which transferring the i contacting mentjoned. their meet- The bill included a $150,1 t he would . d Its meet- B e n s o n S g n the State ;.ave.e„ I^H igll laces is the - " Jhe disease. WASHINGTON, March 1 indefinite S^zra Taft Benson said tod: IS been set. talning farm price support 3 Buhl area “I’m inclined to think if I for enter- should have some flexibilit; ductlon," he said. __________ He added that he belIe^ _______ President Eisenhower agri tlOWS with him on the "princlplf TTilla of farm policy. -J-A iiio - - -B«a5on,"to a'copyrighted”to * J I-. vfew with toe weekly magazine 0 ^PlQ iy Nows and World Report, stood ( * on all too views he ccaressed 1 . ... > _______ speech at St. Paul, M inn, recer especially toe asserUon toat t mow course tmment price supports should used to provide farmers wlto "toi 14 ^ e s in ance against dlsoste^’ and “not i and now is guarsnteo of a nroflt." half inch less 1 ," He said some of the coagressi for Uarch 1 bitterly ^ criUclilng his St. I by tho forest speech are now coming annmd age depto of hls point of view because toey h itaUons along' learned from toe foUcs back hi laches. Tbe that a lot of farmers share hla vii 9-inehes.------------- ^Benson-sald-hls-own-mall-fi antent to toe formers hos'been running 16 to : s on March 1 support of his poslUon. rears is IBU *T sUU believe to toe principles e water con- have stated, and I believe that -as only -435 President bdlsves toem." be s There are a lot of people la -• —• ' congress that believe too prtod; , . and pollclea who have not said hf in Li' -LU Meanwhile, Benson was repoi , ready to back a plan by Sen. Bui a n rla ^ Maybaak, D., & O4 to tow IcU iilB exports of U. a cotton^ throufi ii. special federal. Insurapc^BrogTH Bnted —V <1 selture of aay U. S. sun a f •>«*o -v® to give experts said- the progt tal states. ojigiit encourage shlpnlent of BrowneU, Jr., nui;h as S00,00» bales of cot lor^ooBunltteo orer8aas.-It would be designed lodd be givea help ease a growtog domesUo cot velop natural gurplus which has depressed pr nerged lands, and led to extensive govemm itori^ boun- pHos support operations. »,.thls wmild Mc»t FaU Noted ard. Qulf of In Chicago, toe American M med b yT ^, tosUtuU reported today catUo pr I extend far- uv almost one-third lower toon year, wlto better grades sUU fall Uxbts '^ e AMI said toe drop todu righU Should ^ s s S^ha^£red^2^^ defease wholesale level, prime beef is dc al develop. ^ BefleelTtend- cbW of the -Grades of live and dressed pri eUglous desk, m not exacUy comparable, but a to h ^ s a y <jecltoes reflect toe trend," toe A Io#ephR.Mc- , Ugattog sub^ Prices fot prime steers have fal i^U y denied jg per cent from last monto, 1 arded a p ^ ami said, ond prime wholesale b ng to t^fy. n . r r : . « . n t . ---------------- rewdget^ However, prices of lower grai d.before- too used jnosUy for sausages and oU producU have risen allghtly, toe I . Robert W. sUtute said, ied extension - ■. -----^ .SI'S.S; Professor Slates b T ils "TaltinMethodis: Men’s Zone RaL Metoodist Men's duba of t istry spokes, soutocentrol Idoho Jones will 'oaklng com- represented at a rally at 7 p. by toe agri- Tuesday at toe Metoodist chm price support to Twto PaUs. . sold to toe Tbe bamjuet meeUng wUl feati J compeUUve os speaker Dr. James MarUn. Ca vise, toe but. well, professor of philosophy at«l 1 in storoge, ooUcge„ol m h n ________________ 'Church leaders cxpected to 1 temal secur* tend toe rally Indude Dr. F. I a New York Werts. Twin Polls, supertotendi I T lm a“ for of toe eastern district, Idaho cc : she recruit., ference: toe Rev. CecU O. Hann: underground Boise, superintendent of too' wc nunlst tonu* Hugh Nelson. Kimberly, conftrci ±ools met to loy leoder.- Metoodist Men of toe Wood Rl' and Snake River tones will ottei The t’™ “ nes include toe churd *nver . at American Falls. Aberdeen., P pert, Burley, Murtaugh. Bdtit, Hi OT Kimberly. RIchndd. Shosho ■,Z7, CasUeford, Buhl. Filer, Jerome, J w german. Palrlleld. Qoodlng, Oler bSw I..S mJTwIn TillB. Churchill Ready f “"" ” o Ike, Stalin Parle ippearetl be. LONDON. March 3 lA — Prt mes P. Oos. Minister Winston ChurchlU said and posted a day he would be “Quito ready" I appearanee Join a get-togetoer wlto Presidi on a charge Elsenhower and Prime Minis revlously was Stalin. Ud a ftoe on But. ho tdd toe housa of «a ibeenset'fsr mdas. toe talks woutdhava to’ba •arrested oa the ."basis.ontltoed-'ftr -Brsaldt — - .T— -- ^ - 1 Idaho Counties ___ M«nb*n el Audit BarMu o( CImltUoa ' AM«cUl«.i IBS UBifa PfM - 36 Okays G bercular I (ff)—The Idaho houso voted 44 to 10 to state tuberculosis hospital in Gooding s ng the institution to Twin Falls, Lewlst a $150,000 appropriation to remodel th Sees Danger igh Price Propi March 2 OJ.R)-Secretary of Agricuitu mid today there is "real danger'’ In mai supports at a permanently "high level." think if we’re going to have supports, lexibility so as to encourage shifts In pr U.N. Infantry " I BlocksAttack :ghted-toter- ------------- j- ___ _ OfRedTorc pressed in a ML, recenUy, SEOUL, March 3 (li-AUIed I n toat gov. fantiymen>-battUng at times tasl s should bo toelr own bunkers—Sunday nil wlto^lnsur. smashed a ^5D-man Chtoeso co: ind “not as a mualst assault agatost toe main . a Uae on toe western Korean tro Uen __________ ThB TT. A eighth »rmy congressmen too reds wero routed to a 3H-hc s St. Paul dose - quarter fight. Americi g annmd to ftench and Thai - tofantiya M toey havq Joined to toe battle and were si ) back home ported by British oomnunwes: aro hU views. srUUery. a-mall-from ------------ Penetraio'Defeasei ------ ng 16 to 1 to The Chinese penetrated tinll Nations defenses at one potot on prindpleswe BWKyanl front near LltUe Oibr ieve that tho tar hUl west of Yonchon and per m." bo sold, overran an- American platoon, I eopla 1a toe too Americans stood toelr grou ho prtodples and kicked toe reds out not said so." lh e elghto army reported oea; Eyed 200 Obtoen were kUled or woundi was reported It-iwas. toe heaviest communist 1 ’ Sen. Burnet tack to more thsin a month. ; to tacrease - • . B*ia, Snow yaOs Q^throufh «.vltato aiul wet snow fell on 1 c» prosma. bstUefront today, after tbe reds i xp ^iM ^ treated to toelr own Unes. It turn aatjSrdam^ .tftajffae_of^8undar:3iJgnifcl»t U. a surplus toto a.veritable'quagmire and ms for eventual It dUflcult to oommunlcate wtUi t froat. th e p i'ftgi’wrn overcast grcnmded TI. N. wi nieat; of as plaaos. ! Of cotton A spokeaman for aa AUled dli designed to sloa said the rbd western front 1 nesUo coUon sault for an hour hod “oU toe t rcssed prices Pects and.tadlcaUons of a pretty I government communist push." a. # * * * , S S Bradley Cites ,cr Ihui lut _ •' , TJSS 4 Courses of : and whole- ' A tho last year Iv O rC fl A C tlO l -PALM-BEACH. J la , March.a. iiu -Qen. Omar Bradley told today Siv Jour courses of mUitary acUoa t Nations could taka to Korc 0--and good He warned-that some of toem car -- ---------------- 018 Bt t Of lauehlHg off aU^cmfw wlto toe Chtoeso rtds, or even slat tog world war HI. Bradley, chalrmaa of too Jol d, toe AMI chjjfj oj rtaff, said giuUously ] . ... was committed ndtner for n ihavefallra against toem. The decision Is n “ oath, toe to make, he added. Mlesalo beef ' Prepared Speech ~ J .’: 'Z V T m fn u u v g -vn ai. 3wer grades forth to a prepared speech-' s^and other 1. Oet out of Korea-aa acUc titly, toe In- •^hich I beUevo toe American per pie and toelr allies would not ea 7“ " done“ because, ho sold It wou lofoa Jeopardise U. N. autoority and gl taiCO OommunlCT f ^ rein ta Asia. - 1 odist up*'^»uro. keeptog doTO*'tjf^ T > ^ 11_. cosuallUes. mfUcltng too maxhnu J K m l y possible casualUes on red batU S wm^” ^"c«ua« Pres«« ■t 7 n m 9- Conttouo toe pressure in Kor dlst eh(i^ bo ready to “take^he adC ais« cnurcn mUitary steps, from Ume wUl feahire *bere a military advanta accrue." Bradley did not s oDhy'at«toe »»»etoer tols might mean a U. opny a^xwie pKenslve. The hope obviously won cted to at- be too pressure might evenUia Dr F W ^ Red Ohlna and lead her to cp: jertotendent ' *■ any one or any ccmbln Idaho con- military steps to. get a i 0 . Hannon. cWon ta Korea "evenwhile • f too' west- Kollze it might eventually, tavol . conference Chtaa." Broadening of >tbe war this mabaer, Bradley said.* '^mle Wood River P'b dowa tho bulk of our mlllts will attend, power on toe conttoent of Aalo. a he churches could eventually develop toto Woi erdeen., Ru- w UL" , IWnl, Hon- ----------- TT-Trr-^'^— Jerome. Ha- Red Refugees Set New Reich Recor - BERLIN, March 3 «»-A ^reco anv in refugees from communlst^si auy lU Germany crowded West Berito re P orlav *»t«tlon.’ offices today -|^ 1. a llC j, osylum to the western aones of 04 tfl — Prime many. ’ . ' : OUU said to- Today's rush went far over tl 0 ready" to top of last Monday's daUy reoor tl President wben 3,500 refugees from red puigi le Minister and reatrlcUons fled to -WMt Bc l i n . . ' • v' aa of oom’ . West.Barlto ITS to'baott that'« ■fntUtat : .... FINAL PRICE S CENTS Funds LXiooding r H ospita 4 to 10 to appropriate ?500,000.for an Gooding after ^nhour and a half of debi lls, Lewiston, Pocatello or Boise valley w emodel tho nurses home at Gooding a ---------------- ?10,000 to connect with _ _ - city sewage system. P P Tho senoto, speedtog up toe 1< V I. latlve mUls at toe start of'its f ^ k . passed and aent to the hi a bUl replactog the state fish n illS nme commission Tlthone more counuble to the-govemor. - Apiculture „ ^"“SSSSS '^ to , er" in main. miasures-aUowtae a - um -toU igh level." consUtuUonal amendments sc| »ntmnrt« nra ***^0 board Of reg w rts, we y,e board of educaUoa [lifts in pro* removtag toe supertotendeat of ] Uc instructioa as ao elective « claL intl*V Anotoer qnestlon expected liiu y provoke some oontroveny-ilw toe sUte poUce fore»-was set I t i’anir Vltootit being mentioned whin senate approved a 11,940,000 ap -i—r - ------ priatloo.toUuJair.enfcireasisot F ^ e SSte^^SSSn.'" * d>-AllIed to. .. ADowiaeea Biosted . at times tasldo Also paased under VuspeaHot -Sunday nlgbt ^ *ere measures lacrca Chtaeso com- ^ Per diem and mUeage iS Jt toe mato V. of stata enployea, brim 1Korean front. conservaUon district empl »rmy imder_sodaLffecarttT snd «uU to a 3».hour ^ toterlm study of a st ht. American. television educational prcgi Infantrymen Hep. Georg9SUck,R; Twto P and were sup- said a Twto Falls county delegi comnunweslto .had met wlto tha.Jotot senate>hi ftoanco committee and offerii leases-------------boUd anewtuborcaloelrtWBpltal itrated United the state In- conJuopUon witoV sao potot o a a VaUey Memorial hospital; " LltUe O l t ^ . T .r. Offer aM -. lor*» tuberculosis treatment.ea In vtow of the fact-; wmmimlstat. Twitt^aUs and Ooodlng art od miles’ap»rt;-.the f s d l l t to n ^ la AUled dlvl. ^ but a stop-gap.* • ' Item tront as- . .Claims •fihaBaalgaa^.. d'^aU toeas. Pyle declared TTwto FaUs doi of a pretty Wg hive everythtog* aad:charged..1 FUls wito *uslne ■♦iti.vitpw.i . A ^ t toe dvU aeronaatlcs auUx station transfernd irom Ooodio jltes ’nS.fj™ Ernest, ' r,- 'ca said Idaho‘eveatuaUy wlU hai C medical.school, addtog that Id 6S 01 state college would be-tba * site" aad suggested tho'tuberenJ 4 A l4 A - n hospital toerefors'be triasfetTK \ C t l O I l PocateUo. Rep. J e n y Swisher, Bannodf, Jumped to hls feet u. warch.ijff ff|i^.pTv^»j.itis wA «<i>dy<t to ■!■■■■»■» to or nem tart. S S S lM ‘^ u T r iS S 'T , i L *r^r ^ <K«blo theVsUU-i tofestmeal & n Is not O'* hospital,- would -add'n M money to a pooc sltuaUon.'' Iho bUl teplaclng the -flsh' ” ^ ^7 .... , passed '40 to . a - after .Sea. -: I’wette, said tt w< S d ? ^ ^ . eUmlnate,mudi of toe.iUssaUt Sd It w ^ “0“ commlssloa ority and give I ta Asia. - of toe. goveraorlB appotatmi ^Xkeepbg m n dowii tJ. N ®«®bera wltoout a hoariag.’ • too maxhnum ' « Barlow-Volees eica ,v a red bstUe- 'Ben. K; O. Barlow. R.. Osola; 1 ^ toeresdutionseparaUngtoareg ^ssttrfl trom toe board of educaUoa sbi ssure in Korea provide th at toe znembers be < ake 4he addl- Uve. Sea. 3. Keaneto T b a t^ , from tlflie to Madison, said' toe legislature 0 uy advantage provide later for toe boards-t( jy did not ssy dtoer decUve.or appotaUv*. mean a U. N. > “We should' have,- aa elec bviouslv would ‘boanj." ■ gftld Barlow. :hi evenUially despot now; No one has'ibe t ad her to cpilt. to do any.- thinking except twc any combina. three Individuals.. It now, U 1 I to. get a de* servient to ono m an and ccis I ea -, while' we oMphy." itually. tavolvo Bisa N et Meatlened Of >tbe WOT ta BCit meaUoncfd to'.dlKW f said.- ' ^ t o( the i^w enforccn^-dsj T OOT miUtary appropriation, ‘ika-tota It of ^ 0. and only 13,000 above, Oor. Lea , lop toto World recommeadatl^ and Carl Irwln, R.. Twto FaUs, -------, commiuee chalnnan, 'said it . :»AQ N p f vlded for a smaU increase to ..ca OCI;. pgrt of enti7 fmce, but oow ,Record '^Th^'-pSiciMM'w on th# hlghi «»-A ^record was trimmed by. toe 1831 1«| unm u^;Sast ture, aad Jordan-told thli !st Seritat reg«^ alUuiBh hriraB i’t «poM d;)aj >aw •jS# p»lCTla«ate-ii<^-:.l»w..^ aonesofOer.. shown .thfljuw w .-igw jetj* far over tte •daUy record, :.: AtO iaWwiWIBHig^Bi om red purges to -WMt

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^ K n te c r No«t I<Uho, IW -

M ^ T iiT NO. 820 ^

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■ C a r s , HITBD. M arO i 3

tn t l 'A in e r lc u s l o t ; - 7 ^ H S |^ - c u f - u d - 2 u i m e » J «

^ ^ ^ i t l n u e d In in n 'k c*p ^ H R U o b a n u a e d M o a ^ e ^ K S n « p e » « < l to galnlEV

]»D<1 In (he d em osstn ti ^ r e olternat«]jr assailed

' th s tffed na tionalist'lea^ ■ r is t ' l iu r l td r o d u a t Amerl

on SooH velt avenue, a t ^^EpQ husy 's adnUolitrsUTC co

O. fVaok, and H r i r t n b r emboaa; a ttache V, ^ H r e r and b? a Beeretary, B

- ^ ■ M o d q or them waa h u r t, ^ ■ i r a o l a n stu d e n t v u atatj

J ^ e e a l e d

T M a r c l iA Bott, w hite flee(

H s u n d a y , closinsr'many H o l l a t MurtAugh, Cast ^ K e , Rupert and- Burle; ^ F i n Jerome w ere to die

. H n t r a ty to th e usual p■ the upper valley. ThaiH * * * * ____

ftW R oads Brings Rash ■Of Accidenl

Buell T h u n n an Hawk Califs received m inor

^B bcV roIe t tn w hich ahe was > ^ n t h h e r husband overtun ^ ■ u d e d on ita to p a haU s

the N evada line on hij

PoUee L ie u t C lark H and !l tbe cor struck a chunk of

faiiKti tro m a - ^ f t r ' e a r . skidded tfffT he rc

to th e car w as estimated ^ ^ p t vas snowing and th e n

s t th e tim e o f tb e accld< ^ ^ K l Dodffe driven by. Calvin

lil Addison avenue. coUli . Chevrolet driven tay V

Ulngo, a i6 .Ash street ^ K m l l e ' s o r t h o f th e . P e n

V ^ H ls l h r i ^ ^ o n highw ay 03

b r e u s B • ' a b l I ^ ^ H ^ d b n t f ’l a T w in Folb

S o re n to i, Hood Rli the driver o f a 1941 Bu

k ^ H « D i | i e d w ith a l U l etui b ^ K rtv e n -b y 'A lv a -B e ff iie f re rr l l^ B tv e n u o west, a t T h ird str

avenue w est a t 8:30 a.

a . m., a 19» o h e rn b ; Tom Molyneux, 441 F

I H collided w ith a 1050 Chevrc b r Zelma - Breedlove, 1

J :^W>U«i*d on ri«* 2. Cotsmn I)r H * * * i ,

wrm Brings' »ow toW ide ■ ^ •ea of U. i

*torm '8p rca a 'a ”w erb lin la n d ra in ovcr west<

today a n d heavy sno the midw est blocked rw

^ p e d traffic to . a crawl.storm dropped ■ heavy p

™ i e n over K ansas and Ok ^ ■ a n d tncreosed In fu ry os

Inches of snow m ,

t t ^Srtnglle ld . Mo., set

^ ^ ■ c h t s a t IndlnnnpollB. Ind. ^ D eaths Recorded

20 deaths were recorc

• : ^ B ^ J t h tho sto rm . M any a . ^ ■ l R h t .1 were canceled In I

Iown. Missouri and Mlnr

«1nds drifted rands shu t nnd a s fa r enst

and Indiana, Scores of tn '^ B l d e n t s were reported. Soj ■ ^ K : <^°'»'nunlUes were Isolal

^ ■ t h e ra in and snow were w ‘’y -fa rm ers - throughout” t

^Vlieatlands Soaked ^ • n o m a ’s ' parched wheatlar

« f k In th e pM t 34 hours.S ta tistician j .

'^ ^ ^ ■ j^ " * ~ t ‘ie ''p rcclp ltiU on “v ^ ^ W ) l down and soak Into t^ R m l r n protecU^ ■ S f n l n s t freezing, n u n o u i |^ H ^ » « e n - m a n th drought

ot th e w inter, five Inch ^ mcetl

^ K , ' ’'’T CharlestoT

f c i o r t s OpenedBenaon sl^n

In, opening D. 8, bt^ ■ a S ‘’Mh “ ^ C an a d ia n eat( ^■lelr nnlmi

products, effective imn'

hnd been barred for Of an outUrMk of t

and m outh dljewB in iOf Saskatchewan B?n«11*case no longc? eSlC,*

I c o r e ^ a r d

- .......... _,, 1953 -------- aa

A R

T I T X . • m 13 » ” l » A U U i 3 i l l . X t /J .1

H o m e s a s R i (J («>>—Mobs to death In a f ig h t betw een Mi a l o t a a a aadegh,supporters and m em bers

gmea-toiday, tho—ouU aw ed_C om m »ntit- T udo 'k c a p i ta l p a rty try ln s to Join a. demonsti t o ^ e s h ^ i tlon backing th e premier.

Tlie enraged mob carried th e bo >y>® s tu d e n t- a Moasadegh fi

onstraUons lo ^ e r - to Parliam ent aauare a; ssalled a a d paraded It above the crowd, w hl sUst'leader. swelled to an esUmated 8,000 p< t A m erican sons.lue , a t th e ’ T h e ' crowd finally became atlve co'un> threa ten ing U iat police d lsp e r s^ ik, a n d a t by shooting Into the a ir and itrl. tache W a r . tear gas bursts, itary, B e tty At th e antl-A m erlcan outbrei I h u r t. point four and consular offices

atabbed th e city were closed a n d embos

e d - i n a G l o a k o

• c h ’s L i o n R o a re fleecy lamb’s coat, March roared ir ' m any side roads and giving som e ] I, Castleford, Kimberly and H ansen d B urley were late. School was dismiss to dismiss schools an hour and one-h

sual procedure, the lower p a r t of th e i \ T hat was because the lower valley’s

i s Not “UnusHal”D on 't let th is delayed snop; gel

n e h ' yo“ Snow has falleir here C t D i l much la ter In p ast years, bu rea i . , of entomology records ahow.l A M f - c ] In 199S, for Instance, six Inchc! I C U I S fell on M arch 20 a n d 31. Lasi

. . ,.1 ’ year saw S J Inches of snow l i l to w k lM , In March. I n 1951 fou r Inchet

.w ero rec o n lrt nnd IflM 4,1 In rh rs f w nen w e i j , the bad w inter, only 3.:

‘"ches feU during M arch. aU oc overturned ^ a r c h 23.

h a u m ue ^ j,e n th e w lnteis on h ig h , l u i been fairly ligh t u p to tha t tt’ J ^ 3-5 Inches feU o a M arch IS

and to ta l-fo r tho m on th waa 8 i

i ^ S c «

OK for Hawaiie accident.

-Statehood BiJ] Forecast Spo]

■••iateibcr' th ree wMks.in Falls. T hey also sa id they expect P re itod River, deh t Elsenhower to subm it no la t1941 Bulck th a n nex t week a reorBanlzaU<>31 Stude- plan to raise the federa l securia e f fe rrO a agen e y io tab ln et-le re l;----------------lird s tre e t P r o je c t s fo r th e H aw aiian s ta t8:30 a . ra. hood a o d tldelands oil bills wero dl

cussed by Houso Speaker JosephOhevrolet M artin . Jr.. M assachusetts, a n d 8ej441 Polk a te Republican Leoder R obert

• Chevrolet T aft, Ohio, a fte r th e President’s rei love, 1774 u la r M onday morning conferen >tsmD I) w ith Republican congressional Iea<* ers.

Sen. H ugh BuUer. R., Nebr.. a i r r a * Rep. Chauneey Reed, R .. m , chal ^ 9 m an of the senate and house con ^ - m ltUes-handUng th e Udelands legl ' i r l r t — latlon,-attended-U ie-conference.— X U C M artin said he expecta th e h o u

r r Judiciary committee to repo rt oi^ the H aw aiian statehood blU T ue

-I-- .,— — expects to app rove-statehood fi e t b lanket Hawaii th is week ond " I t will taJ r w estern a week to pass" th e blU to m ake'U t s snow- ijjanda th e 4fith state. ,KM roads j j r , Eisenhower, back from foi

“S w of golf a t Augusta, O a„ buckU <*0^ In earnest todoy to work. *n

tu?y u I t tho legUl^Uve leode

Union Plans New -Bargaining Talk

ed NegoUaUng committees ot Tdnlia recorded Contractors .a n d the Carpentei lusea con-” union will resum e discussions o Many a ir- wage and hour and s ta te worklr :d In N e- ogreements In Twin T o lls aboi Id M lnne- M arch 14. Angus W alker. Associate

i Builders of Southern Idoho presl Is sh u t Ip den t, saldOMonday.^.. • - ^ east OS Third in a a e r lu v f such toll es of tr a f - wos held In Tw in FaUs Saturds ted. Some and Sunday ond were recessed t ■e Isolated 13:20 pJh .S unday . W alkersald son

progress was mode during Uie twc were w ei. ,clRy..nieetlng.._Under_con8lc!erotlo ghout th e were provisions f o r 'a sU te workln

agreem ent ond carpenter requtsi ™ „ fo r a raise from tho presen t $2J i^heo^nds p e r hour to 13,60. Contractors hav w eek-end, proposed a lO-cent deaease , or M.2 rainfall a t T he present contract expires Apr, lOurs. I.y J- A, __ ApproxImatcly—SO—iinloil—tCEU

i'l". eentaUves from Boise, Nampa. Twi Pall>. Pocotello and Idoho PaUs al

lUnou Iwa bargaining sessions.

Taylor Says U. N. .arlcjUjwn! Capable of Drivewcouse of SEOUL, Korea. Morch 3 ^ -

LIeut,-Oen. Moxwell D. Toylor sa l“ , today his elghUi army Is capable o‘l l P f i launching a m ajor oJfenslve In Ko/ I I C U rea tf •'all necessary preparation3 t« -.S cc- were- taken."son signed He s a id . tho communist arm leD. 8, bo r. also were capable of a m ajor efforlon eottle, against the Onlted NoOons line, bu0 niilmols would be "InvlUng dlsasUr" If the,>vc im m e- tried It, e ither frontaUy or by am

■ phlblous a tU ck In Uie rear. •red for a Toylor sald an a ll-o u tjn v u lo n o:ak of th e tho Chinese mainland by the n ala se ln U ie UonalUta on ro rm “ *n. Benson would have an effect on th e K orewr exists la war."- But. h a sold, a raid wouU

_• hardly affec t our front.

A Regional Newspaper S tr r in j -

(IcUI Cltr IBd

[ l i o t s C o n t i n u ieen M o». personnel was ordered to keep < an b crs .o f *he streets.

em oastxa. y je mob atUon h ls home Baturday w hich t*

I th e body h im dash ing In pajam as for th e ti degh fo l. dlUonal sanctuary of tho p a ri lu re a n d m en t building, cd. w hich T h e govem m ent arrested 70 a r 3,000 p e r- officer*—45 reUred and five o h 1

acUve l ls t - a n d accused them o f ; «am e so clUng th e demonstrators agal) spersed It tho government, md firing Mossadegh also fired- his an

chief o t staff, Oen. Mahmud £ outbreak , ha rm ast, accusing him of n o t t offices In lng prompUy to check the an

em bassy govem m ent rioters.

I o f F l e e c e ,

l a r s I n t o V a l l e :ired Into Magic Valley Saturday nig lome pupils and teachers a vacatio isen did not open and school buses lismissed early a t Rupert &nd plans . one-half early.if th e valley was h it harder In th e s to r alley’s snow was accompanied by h i| t wihds while, for the mo_ i » part, th e fall was soft a i 3* - gentle around Hailey a i nopv get Fairfield. The storm th a t > *bun:ou ' ' “ '• e y was s p a r t o f 5w. general storm th a t cover c in c h e s m ost o f the United States. I L . volley’s snow began eo rtV3W f i l l h esitan tly early Saturday. By m!

n ig h t In T wto w

only 33 th e w ind was beginning to ho . aU on T h e snow a ad wind • contlmi ' th roughout Sunday and by Mond

' m orning Kimberly. Hansen. Mito to a t taugh - a a d CasUefordr-.dedded- [ft« h 19 would be best to keep th e achi waa 85 jjuees jq tKe garages.« a L Drifts Keporied------------- 1 Betw een e ight and 10 Inches

• • snow fell in the vicinity o f Rc r a i l • Creek, sou th of Hansen, w hich, pj

polled by relaUvely high winds, pll r k » i i up some formidable drifts.K l l l ~ S c h o o r tu se s ln 'Jerom e w ere I

tw een 15 and 20 minutes la to a;I decision w as reached a t noon i n ^ n achool early so pupils 'iroi ' V V — l» « - P l « » ty of Ume to reac^ .th i

: S e h o o J D ls a W . i j S i B i £ & ip n i .< h > d .'s lx inches aTrsn' [ g ’j : 5 £ i H t h '; « . l t r c h of preclp ltauoa ■ u J u s f 3 f JM B day 'aad anoQ »r Inch wIlIT^

. to c t to f pnclpltoU oii Monday m or •et P r e s l . AU school buses completed thi : n a n ia a b u t loDowing a 'survey of, t an lm U on »itu*tlon la , the. county, school of

clals dism issed Paul schools a t 10: f t .m .^ n d jle c ld e d to dismiss w m e

on s ta te -w m , AU b u t two of Uie Cassia coun

w « h o o l buses arrived a t th e ir i t • U natlons on Ume Monday m o ral

S L T a b u t two la tho Pella distric t wero n iinu tes la tc . Burley has betwe

^•’'9 bthe ro .is 14 Inches a t Strevell.

" T he s ta te highway d istric t offlebr a a d S h ^ o n e reports th a t a ll s t iII 2ha ir- highw ays la tha valley aro opea b use com - *llPPe*y “ t* « u 8 h . Thero was lit nrti iwris- o r no w ind ta Oie upper valley b

xonaId£Tttblfi_drlftJiigJBas_report h o house “ ound T w ta Polls and to th e soul D ort o u t Beads Open

B olh th e county and sta te roods th e v lc la l ^ of Qoodlng are bpen

.fnim HtfT ■■ <C«atlBBte n Pm* t. C«laaa S>

S u S Third Bond Vote r r Slated for Eden, i ' S Hazelton Schote leaders EDEN. M arch 3—Decision to he int-m. onoUier bond elecUon, Uie Uilrd. f

0 new h ig h school lo r the £iae r _ _ . H aselton combined tchool dlstrl< l e w waa reoched P»iday n igh t o t a sp n I I clol m eettag of the school board.

a l k S B oard members sald-Uie da t« -f Uie elecUon will be se t as soon a s t le sa l technlcallUes can be work. irpen ters « . . . iobUilned on Uib proposed site. Tl

t . boord Uiis Ume 1$ propostag U ia t U‘® . school be built a t Uie IntenecU on

lhe M arket toad and highway 35 .: w p resi- y j j elecUons the propos<,,1, * ,iv . «lte midway between E den a t

H azelton on highway 35.S a turday ^ accepted toe reslj• 'f f naUon of John WelsU as a Ju n t 'fd high school teacher and appotat4I*?® O tto T um a, Provo, to take his plac Iderotlon ^

ior hla reslgnaUon.Tho b id of toe Twin PaUs Equl]

en t W J3 company for two new scho buses fo r to e district w u accopU

■ or by to e board. Bid on to e Ohevrol res AprU ij.paM cnger bus wos M J50 a n d b

on too 64-passenger Ford was (3,30

Guard Wounds 2 , Envoys of Sovie

N . RANOOON. B um a. M arch 3 t ' • —Two Soviet Russian embassy ol

I r i V A ^lolals were . shot -ond serious!^ wounded by a Burmese arm y se a tt

J on — today w hea 'they Ignored o.cholleng ylor said to h o lt a t too e n tan c e to a n .pable o f Btrleted m ilitary areo.

* Em bassy P in t Secretary Constan lomtions A niklne. 38, was wounded 1

ormlM too stom och. Dr. M. Borblo. 33. th c m b w physician, was sho t to to

? r_ f bu t t n ^ n d h is face was c u t severol - if th ey by bullet-shattered glass, by' a m - T ho shooUng occurred a t a se n tr

p o s t m arked by a red lan tern , I aslon of too high ly restricted port ond rnlU too n a - ta iy InstallaUon oreo near too plan ibvlously of too B urm a Electric company. K orean T h o aen try said ho challenge

i w ould th ree tim es wltoout getUng •» i t sp c iM a n d thea opened firo.

.1 .

Ig - .V—

TWIN FALLS, IDAH

’ iPublicrf !“! Buhl Aln (^ed to -]p -v • * y ____p By He;I parlla- • BUHL, March 2—M ayor

„ all churchcs, schools and th e o h * S o o f this week because of th( rm of 1a - had-bcen requested to IssU'

a g a la s t director.of the Southcentra lls army Mayor Smith said schooli nud B a - will not be reopened Tuesd. n o t a c t . all clubs snd fiocial groups ' ho anu- i j j g g during this week. He---------- perm it them to use th e ir c

Early Monday m orning 1 lng scheduled fo r Wednesdt School for the Deaf and Bli

I on the program.I P V Telford said he think

m o st effective way. of cont n iirh t acttlally the

L tJ n n period bu t th a t a one week I u a S a t H e added th a t he strongly t ikna flt ^ observe this quarantine

tainm ent elsewhere.

5 storm _

r m t Welcome, faSd Questions Dui

“a For Van Fleec o v e r e d -w a SHINOTON, M arch 3 OLRJites. d t o . Jam es A. Van Fleet, re tlri1 so r t o f oommander of th e elgh to arm yBy m id . K orea, arrives hero tomorrow I «ver. Bcv- hero 's welcome and a round of e t

to how l. H e wlU lunch a t to a W hlta Hm on tlnuod w ith President Elsenhower, to e jo M onday ch iefs of staff, Oen. Oeorge 0 . Mi

n. M u r . shall, congressional U aders ac ld e d _ lt o th e r, notables,, . _0 school - Faces Q nestloolag

A fter ho Is properly welcom hom e. Van Fleet faces close qui

nches o t tloa lng by senate a n d houso coi o f R ock m lttees dealing w ith foreign : Ich, p r o . lations, too armed lerviees and gt Ids, pUed e m m en t approprlaUoni.

l% ey w ant to kaow moro abc ffcre b e . h !« reported Ix O I^ tlu S rth e Unli lato a n d N aUons .forces-now to K orea c noon to la u n ch an offensive to break I Is 'irould m ilitary deadlock w henever so < leh th e ir dered. '

.... Views to Bo A M B s also WlU be askad fo r hla vie

cifrsnow cm tho mUltary e ffe o ts .o t 'jh a i lUon o n successful armlsUea ta te U p m c t w i a r j w i a " t « f f ^ - a r T ® 5 in i r t ' t 6 w - T « by m o m . som e mUitaiy com m aaders thou i ted to e lr th a red forcei wer» Just abou t < y o f th e fea ted.lool ^ f i . T h e m ost thcsough Inquiry li o t 10:30 K orean war poUcles alnce to e ll aom ejef InvesUgaUon to to Q en. Doug

" 'M acA rthuys seemed to1 county 'i n too making. B u t too flrew a le lr d e s - a ttend tog Van Fleet's re tu rn a re i m oraing lUcely to compare w lto too u p n I wero « over MocArthur’s ouster, betw een -----------------------------

r : FPC Reopens GasHeai-ing

illoy bMt WASHXNQipN, M arch 4 im -1 rep o rte d , federal power-commission resun 10 so u th , b earin g s today ux 'aQ iie^w ay iM t

f o r permission to supply to e P a d roads In no rthw est w lto n a tu ra l gas fri bpen a s N ew Mexico's Ban Ju a n field

a a s> ' fro m Panada. '

f r t w eek ,to le t the ^hree plpeUno f ir L C competing for too r ich m arke t o I le e t more evidence.I c n ^ Commission E xam iner Olen 1 L aw todlcated no 'dep lsloa can! n O O l expected for o b ra t s ix m o n th s ., to h o w Sol Sm lto, a ttorney fo r P a d h lrd f w N orthw est’Pipe Itoo company, tc

"distric t! reserves his firm claim s to Wyoml t n SM - oompany h a s sold

m oln souroo of supply would be t Ban Juon field ,.w hero-lt.cla lm s.i

,n os th e **” es of toree trillloh cublo fee t w orked componles oompeUng i

th e m arket are to a W e .ifC o i ,lte T h e Transmission company, Calgary, / to a t to e b e r ta ^ a n d Nortoweat N atural O wUon o f company. New York. B oto pU n ly 35. I n principally C aaad laa gas proposed supply Fociiic northw est consumc den a a d ^ FPO fa,von toe lr case.

i'jSS; Kellogg Man, 22, SXJ Killed in Misha) rea so n O SBDRN r M arch 3 (01— Rail

C olabretU , 23. Kellogg, a receni I E q u ip , discharged ;iavy veteran, w as kill r school U ld h is two companions in ju r iccopted e ar ly yesterday when a c a r Col hevrolet b r o tu wos drirtng le ft V. S . hlghw “ 1 ? - ^ 10 a n d rolled over several times. ^<3,300. K en Donaldson and f l le a n R « j

2 In juries. '

►viet r Russ Reply™ ^ NATIONS. N. Y.

M arch 3 Ifl-S ov iet Foreign Mln- la ter Androl V. Vishlnsky charged

th a t toe RepubUcan party a lle n w q j th e U. 8. ha* demonstrated

I a r e - 0 ,^^ j j pursue a peacepolicy, but ra to e r to e reverse. ,

o nstan - Vlshinsky was a n s w e r i n g Qded In chazxes mads lost weel^by chief 39, to e t l . S . delegate Henry* Cabot

. to to e Lodge, Jr.. to a t Russia sta rted wveroly a n d is supporUng to e K orean

w ar.> sentrv ' diplom at.-speaking^ " * 2 N.'s 60-noUon po-

UUcal committee, sold Lodge a D loat Wmse’f represented ,an im port-

a n t segm ent of American lifo th a t did no t w ant p e a c e - to e R a .

r e - P^bhcan party.>. 1 " ' ' ■ '

;, IDAHO, MONDAY, MARCH. 2, 195E

Places for Are Closed fu lfil CKie-M ayor Thomas L. Smith t9day ordei i and thea te rs in' Buhl closed fo r the r e of th e diphtheria epidemic. He said to issue the order by Dr. V .,y . Telfo

:hcentral Idaho districtr'health u n i t I schools will continue through today 1 1 Tuesday. H e also said he is contact! groups to ask them to cancel th e ir me eek. H e added, however, th a t he wo the ir own discretion,

sm ing the Buhl PTA canceled its me Wednesday evening. Pupils from th e S t and Blind a t Gooding were to have b<

le th inks th a t closing public places is 1 of controlling the spread of the dised illy the closing order is fo r an indefin e week duration tentatively has been e rongly urges the people of the Buhl ai rdntine and no t leave the a r ^ fo r ent

9ine, Water in Snows JFor South Hills

MountsKapidl;H ia w ater con ten t In to e snow

^ ' 3 (OR)— th e Magio m ountato snow coi set, reU rlag ajoag too fourto fcak of Rock ct to a rm y to h u tocreased nearly 14 Inches o rrov fo r a th e la s t two m ootM a n d no« und of e o n , o n ^ a p ia o i^ a te ly .a h a lf inch

T h e mea?urem ebt fo r M ard ’w as-takea o a Feb;* 35 by th o fa service a ad to e average dep to

Mders a n d ^ to e U staU ons al. . . . to e ,c o u rse was M.6 Inches. '

r welcomed « ® te n t * a a IT J -ia e h e s .- (TUM. T h e average w ater co n ten t to ^ ■!«>« course on M a rt

S « S n ro - fo r th e la s t e ight years 1s 1 £■ a ^ m v . inches.. O n Jan . 1. to o w ater c

t e a t to th o snow t o only - mor* ab o u t Inches. ,' t o e U nited • ' -------^ '

GOP Shift inever so o r- , .

OilTjd^iidi

lets th o u g h t W ASH IN aTO N . M arch a B »-'t abou t d e . adm inistra tion seemed- to . hedg

lit tle today o a lU proposal, to iInquiry to to p ffshoro lands to coastal s ta tes,ice ^ IM l ,A tty .< I«n . Bert)ert BrowneU,n . Douglss fha Ja tw lo r com ialeeined to ^ th toks too sta tes should be gl10 flrew ortS au tho rity only to develop nat)u m a re n o t ream ucei to to a subm erged Iaito e up ro ar to the ir h isto rical bo

daries. <m m ost sU te s ,.th ls wc— be th ree miles seaward. G ulf

Ci Mexico bouadarie* claim ed by T e6 U S L ouisiana and Florida ex tend 1

^ • ther.)

i n n g f l ■ o th e r R lgb tsO . BrowneU aaid o the r r lghU she

h 4 im—T h e b e reta toed by toe federa l govi on resum ed m e a t to w iintm iy constltuUc ^ w ^ n » tU 8 'questlon«.-By this.-ho-Baidrhrm e ' to e P a d f lo th e . r ig h t to regulate - sa v ig a t I gas from conduct a f f a in o f aa tio n a l defe in field o r a n d to tem atlonal relaUoas.

O toe r congressional devel

peUne firm s V o ice-R oger Lyon*, ch ief o f m arke t col- vo ice o f America’s reUglous d<

waa accused of atoeism to hear- r G len R . t«sUmony before Sen, Joseph R . I io n c aa b« O arthy 's senaU tovestlgattog s lon th s . oom m lttee. Lyons prom ptly dec fo r P a d f ie i t to New Y ork and bearded a p l

t o W fl^ ln g to n ^ h ^ to g to tw

inW yom tog d e n la l- to to too -re«o rd .befo re - h a s sa id Its day 's session eaded.

Social s ic u r ity -R ep . R obert K ean . B.-. N. - J , proposed e x te a i

old-age insurance coverage abou t 10 million farmers, docU

ye.-it .coast? » « « « • ho said a wouW fui

a a gas toconsum en B u tter Adrlse

case. B utter—A dairy Industry spoki— m a n told too senate banking co:

9 9 m lttee bu tte r bought by to e agf A A ) cu ltu re departm ent ta p rice supp f i o l i o n operaUons ahould be sold to I j U o l l a U arm ed forces a t prices compeUt tin— RalDh w lto morgortaei Otoerwise, th e b a recenUy' te r - m ig h t tu m raa ;ld In storo

. w as killed “ !<*•ms in jured Reds—T he senate to te m a l seci , c a r O olo. I ty subcommittee called a New Y( S . highw ay w om an known only a s 'T lm a ”

1 tim es. ciuesUonlng on chajges she reen: lean R ed o , ed SOO teachers toto on undergrou

te e tnvesUgaUng conw iunlst to f ences to too naUon's schools m et

closed session.

, N. Y „ Neghgent Driver -Pays Fine of $S

I l ^ ' ^ T O ^ i n f ’o S i s ' ^ n a w ’ U .rS . Ooodlng PoUoe Judge S tan ley Lt w o r l ’n ? ‘ charge, o f negligent drlvl bv Legg also suspended h e r d r

y ^ c S t 30 d a ^ . Sho was .I s ta r ted Saturday by PoUcemaa H .

' K ” ®*® • Hex Brower. Botse. appeared I .*iwi«kinff f®” Probate Judge Jam es P . 0 (

« “ ^ Ooodtag Ptiday a n d postec 5 *2“ bond for a fu ture appearar

imJvM?! befor® Judge Oossett on a chaj of reckless drtvtog. I t previously «

“ 5 ? , ^ " rep o rtttl th a t h e had p a id a I toe - t n a R o . b u been se t'l ^ _______ a b earing .'B row er'W U -arrested I

• —J _ _ . Nlne_ Irrigated Idabo

12. 1953

^1* H o u s e

T u b eHe said hey , Telford, BOISE, JIarch 2 (/F)— Th I u n i t ’ 50-bed wing a t th e s ta te ti 1 today bu t i 'l which transferring th e i contacting mentjoned.

th e ir m eet- The bill included a $150,1 t he would .

d I t s m e e t - B e n s o n S gn th e State

; . a v e . e „ I ^ H i g l llaces is the - "Jhe disease. WASHINGTON, March 1 indefinite S^zra T aft Benson said tod: IS been set. talning farm price support 3 Buhl area “I’m inclined to th in k if I fo r en ter- should have some flexibilit;

ductlon," he said.__________ He added th a t he belIe^_______ President Eisenhower agritlO W S with him on the "princlplf

T T i l la of farm policy.- J - A i i i o - - -B«a5on,"to a 'co p y r ig h ted ” to

* J I - . vfew with to e weekly m agazine 0 ^ P l Q i y Nows and W orld R eport, stood ( ■ * on a ll too views h e ccaressed 1. . . . > _______ speech a t S t. Paul, M in n , recer

especially toe asserUon to a t t m ow course tm m en t price supports should

used to provide farm ers w lto "toi 14 ^ e s in ance against dlsoste^’ a n d “n o t i a n d now is guarsnteo of a nroflt."

h a lf inch less 1 ,"H e said some of th e coagressi

fo r U a rc h 1 b itterly criUclilng h is S t. I by th o fo rest speech are now coming annmd

age dep to o f h ls point of view because toey h itaUons along' learned from toe foUcs back hi

laches. T b e th a t a lot of farm ers sh a re hla vii9-inehes.-------------^B enson-sa ld-h ls-ow n-m all-fia n te n t to to e form ers hos'been ru n n in g 16 t o : s on M arch 1 support o f h is poslUon. rears is IBU *T sUU believe to to e principles e w ater con - have stated, and I believe th a t -as on ly -435 P resident bd lsves toem ." b e s

T h e r e are a lo t of people la - • — • ' congress th a t believe to o prtod; , . a n d pollclea who have n o t saidh f i nL i' - L U Meanwhile, Benson w as repoi, ready to back a p la n by Sen. Buia n r l a ^ Maybaak, D., & O4 to to w

I c U i i l B exports of U . a cotton^ throufii i . special federal. Insurapc^BrogTH

B n te d—V <1 X® selture of a a y U . S . sun

a f •> « * o - v ®to give experts sa id - th e progt

ta l s ta te s . ojigiit encourage sh lp n len t of BrowneU, Jr., n u i ;h as S00,00» bales o f cot lor^ooBunltteo orer8a a s .- I t would be designedlo d d be givea help ease a growtog domesUo cot velop n a tu ra l gurplus which has depressed pr ne rged lands, and led to extensive govemmi t o r i ^ boun- pHos support operations.» , . th l s wmild M c»t FaU Noteda rd . Q u lf o f I n Chicago, to e A m erican Mmed b y T ^ , tosUtuU reported today catUo prI ex tend f a r - u v almost one-third lower toon

year, w lto better grades sUU fa llU xb ts ' ^ e AMI said to e drop todurighU Should ^

s s S^ha^£red^2^^defease wholesale level, prim e beef is dc

a l develop.^ B e f l e e l T t e n d -

c b W o f th e -G rades of live and dressed prieUglous desk, m no t exacUy com parable, buta to h ^ s a y <jecltoes reflect toe trend ," to e AIo#ephR .M c- ,Ugattog sub^ Prices fo t prime steers have fali ^ U y denied jg per cent from la s t m on to , 1arded a p ^ a m i said, ond prim e wholesale bng to t ^ f y . n . r r : . « . n t . ----------------r e w d g e t ^ However, prices of low er graid .b e fo re - too used jnosUy for sausages a n d oU

producU have risen allghtly, toe I. R obert W . sU tute said,ied extension - ■ . -----^ •

.SI'S.S; Professor Slates b T i l s "TaltinMethodis: • Men’s Zone RaL*« M etoodist Men's d u b a of tis t ry spokes, soutocentrol Idoho Jones will'oaklng com- represented a t a ra lly a t 7 p.by to e ag ri- Tuesday a t toe M etoodist chmprice suppo rt to Tw to PaUs. . sold to to e T be bamjuet meeUng wUl feati

J compeUUve os speaker Dr. Jam es M arU n. Cavise, to e b u t. well, professor of philosophy at«l1 in storoge, ooUcge„ol m h n ________________

'C hurch leaders cxpected to 1te m a l secur* tend toe rally Indude D r. F .I a New York W erts. Twin Polls, supertotendiI T lm a “ for of to e eastern district, Id ah o cc: she re c ru i t., ference: to e Rev. CecU O . Hann:underground Boise, superintendent o f to o ' wc

nunlst tonu* H ugh Nelson. K imberly, conftrc i ± o o ls m e t to loy leoder.-

M etoodist Men of to e Wood Rl' and Snake River tones w ill ottei T he t’™ “ nes include to e ch u rd

* n v e r . a t American Falls. A berdeen., P <» pert, Burley, M urtaugh. Bdtit, Hi

OT Kimberly. R Ich n d d . Shosho■,Z7, CasUeford, Buhl. Filer, Jerom e, Jw german. Palrlleld. Qoodlng, Oler

b S w I . . S m J T w I n TillB.

Churchill Ready f “"" ” o Ike, Stalin Parleippearetl b e . LONDON. M arch 3 lA — P rtmes P . O os. M inister W inston ChurchlU saida n d posted a day h e would be “Quito ready"I appearanee Join a get-togetoer w lto Presidion a charge Elsenhower and P rim e Minisrevlously was Stalin.Ud a f to e on B ut. ho t d d toe housa o f «aib e e n s e t 'f s r mdas. toe talks w outdhava to ’ba•arrested o a th e ."b as is .o n tlto e d -'f tr -Brsaldt

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1 Idaho Counties ___

M«nb*n el Audit BarMu o( CImltUoa ' AM«cUl«.i IBS UBifa PfM -

36 O k a y s G

b e r c u la r I(ff)— The Idaho houso voted 44 to 10 to s ta te tuberculosis hospital in Gooding s

ng th e institution to Twin Falls, Lewlst

a $150,000 appropriation to remodel th

S e e s D a n g e r

i g h P r i c e P r o p iM arch 2 OJ.R)-Secretary of Agricuitu

mid today there is "real danger'’ In mai supports a t a permanently "high level." th in k if we’re going to have supports, lexibility so as to encourage sh ifts In pr

U.N. Infantry " I BlocksAttack:g h te d - to te r - ------------- j - ___ _

OfRedTorcp ressed in aML, recenUy, SEOUL, M arch 3 (li-AUIed I n to a t gov. fan tiym en>-battU ng a t times tasl s should bo to e lr own bunkers—Sunday nil w lto ^ ln su r . smashed a ^5D-man Chtoeso co:

in d “n o t as a m ua lst assau lt ag a to s t toe main . a Uae on to e w estern K orean tro

U e n __________ ThB TT. A e igh th »rmycongressmen too reds w ero rou ted to a 3H-hc s S t. Paul dose - q u a rte r fight. Americi g annm d to f te n c h a n d T h a i - to fan tiya M to ey havq Joined to to e b a ttle and were si ) back home ported by B ritish oomnunwes: aro hU views. srUUery.a - m a l l - f r o m ------------P e n e tra io 'D e fe ase i------n g 16 to 1 to T he C hinese penetrated tinll

N ations defenses a t one potot on p r in d p le sw e BW Kyanl f ro n t n e a r LltUe Oibr ieve th a t tho ta r hUl w est o f Yonchon and per m ." bo sold, overran an- A m erican platoon, I eop la 1a toe too A m ericans stood to e lr grou ho prtodples and kicked to e red s o u t n o t said so." l h e e lg h to a rm y reported oea; Eyed 200 O b to en w ere kUled o r woundiwas reported It-iwas. to e h eav iest communist 1 ’ Sen. B urnet tack to m ore thsin a m onth.; to tacrease - • . B * ia , Snow yaOs Q ^ throufh « .v l t a t o a iu l w et snow fell on 1 c» p ro sm a . bstU efron t to d ay , a fte r tb e reds i x p ^ i M ^ trea ted to to e lr ow n Unes. I t turn a a t jS r d a m ^ .tf ta jffa e_ o f^ 8 u n d a r:3 iJg n ifc l» tU . a surplus to to a .veritab le 'quagm ire and msfo r eventual I t dU flcult to oom m unlcate wtUi t

froa t.the p i'ftgi’wrn o v ercast grcnmded TI. N. winieat; of as plaaos.! Of cotton A spokeam an fo r a a AUled dlidesigned to s loa sa id th e rbd w estern fron t 1

nesUo coUon sau lt fo r a n h o u r hod “oU toe trcssed prices Pects and .tad lcaU ons of a pretty I

governm ent com m unist push."a. • # * * * ,

S S Bradley Cites,c r Ihui lu t ■ _ •' ,TJSS 4 Courses of: a n d whole- ' A •

th o la s t year I v O r C f l A C t l O l

-P A L M -B E A C H . J l a , M arch .a . i i u - Q e n . O m ar Brad ley told todayS iv Jour courses o f mUitary acUoa t

N ations could taka to Korc0--a n d good He w arn ed -th a t some of toem car ------------------ 018 B t t Of lauehlH g off aU^cmfw

wlto toe Chtoeso r td s , o r even slat tog world w ar H I.

Bradley, c h a lrm a a of too Jol d , to e AMI c h jjf j o j r ta f f , sa id giuUously ] . . . . was com m itted n d tn e r for n

ih a v e f a l l r a against toem . T h e decision Is n “ oa th , toe to m ake, h e added.

Mlesalo beef ' P repared Speech~J.’: 'Z V T m f n u u v g -v n ai.3wer grades fo rth to a prepared speech-' s^ an d o ther 1. O et o u t o f K o re a - a a acUc titly, toe In- •^ h ich I beUevo to e American per

pie and to e lr allies would n o t ea 7“ " done“ because, ho sold I t woul o f o a Jeopardise U. N. au toority and gl t a i C O OommunlCT f ^ re in ta Asia. -

1 odist u p * '^ » u r o . keeptog doTO*'tjf^T > ^ 11_ . cosuallUes. mfU cltng too maxhnu

J K m l y possible casualU es on red batU

S wm^” ^ " c « u a « P r e s « «■ t 7 n m 9- Conttouo to e pressure in Kor

d ls t e h ( i ^ bo ready to “ ta k e ^ h e adCais« cnurcn mU itary steps, from UmewUl feahire * b e re a m ilita ry advanta

accrue." B radley d id no t soD hy 'a t« toe »»»etoer to ls m ig h t m ean a U.opny a^xwie pKenslve. T h e hope obviously woncted to a t- be too pressure m ight evenUia

D r F W ^ Red O hlna a n d lead h e r to cp:je rto tenden t ' *■ a n y one or any ccmblnId ah o con- m ilita ry s teps to. get a i0 . H annon . cWon ta K orea " e v e n w h i le • f to o ' west- Kollze i t m ig h t eventually, tavol

. conference Chtaa." B roaden ing of >tbe war this m abaer, B rad ley said.* '^mle

Wood River P 'b dowa tho bu lk of our mlllts w ill attend, power on to e con tto en t of Aalo. a h e churches could eventually develop to to Woi erdeen., R u - w U L " ,IWnl, H on- -----------TT-Trr-^'^—

Jerom e. H a- Red Refugees SetNew Reich Recor

— - BERLIN, M arch 3 « » -A ^recoa n v i n refugees from communlst^sia u y l U G ermany crow ded W est B erito reP o r l a v *» t« tlon .’ offices today - | ^1. a l l C j , osylum to th e w estern aones of 04 tfl — Prim e many. ’ . ' • : OUU said to - Today's ru sh w en t f a r over tl 0 ready" to top of la s t M onday's daUy reoor t l P resident wben 3,500 refugees from red puigi le M inister and reatrlcU ons fled to -WMt Bc

• l i n . . ' • v'aa o f oom’. W est.B arlto ITS to 'b a o tt t h a t ' «■ ■ fntU tat

: . . . .

FINAL

PRICE S CENTS

F u n d s L X iooding r H o s p i t a4 to 10 to appropriate ?500,000.for a n Gooding afte r ^nhour and a half of debi lls, Lewiston, Pocatello or Boise valley w

emodel tho nurses home a t Gooding a---------------- ?10,000 to connect with

_ _ - city sewage system .P P Tho senoto, speedtog up toe 1<V I . latlve mUls at toe start of'its f

^ k . passed and aent to the hi a bUl replactog the state fish

n i l l S nme commission Tlthone more counuble to the-govemor. -

A piculture „ ^ " “S S S S S ' ^ t o , er" in main. miasures-aUowtae a -u m -toU igh level." consUtuUonal amendments sc| »ntmnrt« nra *** 0 board Of regw r t s , we y,e board of educaUoa [lifts in pro* removtag toe supertotendeat of ]

Uc instructioa as ao elective « claL

i n t l * V Anotoer qnestlon expected l i i u y provoke some oontroveny-ilw

toe sUte poUce fore»-was set I t i ’a n i r Vltootit being mentioned whin

senate approved a 11,940,000 ap -i—r------- priatloo.toUuJair.enfcireasisotF ^ e SSte^^SSSn.'" *

d>-AllIed to. .. ADowiaeea Biosted .at times tasldo Also paased under VuspeaHot-Sunday nlgbt ^ *ere measures lacrcaChtaeso com- ^ Per diem and mUeage iS

Jt toe mato V . of stata enployea, brim1 Korean front. conservaUon district empl»rmy imder_sodaLffecarttT snd «uUto a 3».hour ^ toterlm study of a st

ht. American. television educational prcgi Infantrymen Hep. Georg9SUck,R; Twto P

and were sup- said a Twto Falls county delegi comnunweslto .had met wlto tha.Jotot senate>hi

ftoanco committee and offeriileases-------------boUd anewtuborcaloelrtWBpltalitrated United the state In- conJuopUon witoV sao potot o aa VaUey Memorial hospital; " LltUe O lt^ . T .r . Offer a M - .

lor*» tuberculosis treatment.ea In vtow of the fact-;

wmmimlstat. Twitt^aUs and Ooodlng art od miles’ap»rt;-.the fs d l l t to n ^

la AUled dlvl. ^ but a stop-gap.* • 'Item tront as- . .Claims •fihaBaalgaa^.. d'^aU toeas. Pyle declared TTwto FaUs doi of a pretty Wg hive everythtog* aad:charged..1

FUls wito *uslne ■♦iti.vitpw.i . A ^ t toe dvU aeronaatlcs auUx

station transfernd irom Ooodio

j l t e s ’ n S . f j ™ Ernest, 'r ,- 'casaid Idaho‘eveatuaUy wlU hai

C medical.school, addtog that Id 6 S 0 1 state college would be-tba *

site" aad suggested tho'tuberenJ 4 A l4 A -n hospital toerefors'be triasfetTK \ C t l O I l PocateUo. Rep. Jeny Swisher,

Bannodf, Jumped to hls feet u. warch.ijff ff|i .pTv »j.itis wA «<i>dy<t to

■!■■ ■■»■» to

o r n e m t a r t . S S S l M ‘^ u T r i S S ' T , i

L * r ^ r ^ <K«blo theV sU U -i tofestmeal & n Is no t O'* hospital,- w ould - a d d 'n M money to a pooc sltuaU on.''

Iho bUl teplaclng the -flsh'

” ^ ^ 7 ...., passed '40 to . a - after .Sea. -: I’wette, said tt w<

S d ? ^ ^ . eUmlnate,mudi of toe.iUssaUt Sd It w ^ “ 0“ commlssloaority and giveI ta Asia. - of to e . goveraorlB appotatmi ^ X k e e p b g m n

dowii tJ. N ®«®bera w ltoou t a hoariag.’ • too maxhnum ' « Barlow -V olees e ica ,v a red bstUe- 'Ben. K ; O . B arlow . R .. O so la ; 1 ^ to e re sd u tio n s e p a ra U n g to a re g^ssttrfl trom toe b o a rd o f educaUoa sbissure in Korea provide th a t to e znembers be < ake 4 h e addl- Uve. Sea. 3. K e a n e to T b a t ^ , from tlflie to Madison, sa id ' to e legislature 0

u y advantage provide la te r fo r to e boards-t( jy d id no t ssy d to e r decU ve.o r appotaUv*. mean a U. N. > “We sh o u ld ' have,- a a elec bviouslv would ‘boanj." ■ gftld Barlow . h « :h i evenUially despot now ; No one h a s 'ib e t ad h e r to cpilt. to do any.- th ink ing except twc any combina. three Individuals.. I t now, U 1

I to. get a de* servient to ono m a n a n d ccis I ea -, w hile' we oMphy." itually. tavolvo Bisa N e t M eatlened

Of >tbe WOT ta BCit meaUoncfd to '.d lK W f said.- ' ^ t o( the i^w e n f o r c c n ^ - d s j T OOT miUtary app ropria tion , ‘ik a -to taI t of ^ 0. and only 13,000 above, O or. L ea , lop to to World r e c o m m e a d a tl^ and

Carl Irw ln, R.. T w to FaUs,-------, commiuee chalnnan, 'said it .:»AQ N p f vlded for a smaU increase to. . c a O C I;. pgrt of enti7 fm ce , bu t oow

, Record '^Th^'-pSiciM M 'w on th# hlghi« » -A ^record was trim m ed by. to e 1831 1«|

u n m u ^ ;S a s t tu re, aad Jo rd a n - to ld th li !st Seritat reg«^ a lU u iB h h r i r a B i ’t « p o M d ;)a j >aw • j S # p » lC T la « a t e - i i < ^ - : . l » w . . ^ a o n eso fO er.. shown . t h f l j u w w . - i g w j e t j *

f a r over t t e•daUy record, :.: A tO i a W w i W I B H i g ^ B i om red purges to -WMt

• M O M PA Y .M A B C H i

j ' Trucker Kla y

7 m » r y ." 0 u iM tt r b ; l o d •dtld* Uaed |M and costa fore r- U iU M p ro p er-ttf lec tm -ca -h u -m lddle or u ^ n t i w u a r r e u d io a ' ' ^ “ tin s h . to

o a Addi* ^ 4, Uned « , t d d i t w K> p « « M contem pt-of court. De- icrla *hoU b u i Bunn a i d e the ^ ; s j n . . . .ro u t com - _>0 -pldced

ked c m ' & * J I I I J |b«en

; S I NOW !^,o r rm dng eU Inl_curb . . . ^ u u y t y u y u ^ u

e r d e p u i*31ume col>- . . S p r t s f Kt lo o u n rA nd over- •p raad ln s

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M prtuary■pel by.the Park" . ■ ■ ■' Phono UOO . ,

B |PiV(^men V oter'

1953 M eetm g^ H 9 | * ' y «mtw»Mn»- ’ w>T<mia<i»i of th e

’T v tn F l l l t L e o u e o f W om en V ot«n I v m n tln n lt t h t nom lnaU on or Mrs.

, V «m on B m lth fo r p rea lden t a t the f anritial m m b e n ih lp .tn ee tln g of the

■ E U U n ..W « a la r Swope. m em benM p oommlttee c h a ln n a n . annotm ccd the M onday m eetlnc vU l be held a t 7

; “p in . M a id i 11 s t th e P a rk hotel.} Mrs. IJo»d Jamea, iwmlnaUns i . committee chairman, rtported the

H k I ofdcerg proposed b j tbe^■ m 2lL -M nm U tt«-JI<^ also Include Mn. ^ H t i i n jerre Cover,' f ln t vice p ^ d e a t : H l l l i Kenneth Specs, feeretary. andH I 1 ^^ ■ A I D tree ton N om inated^ ■ 1 I n i e oommlttee will nom ina te for ^ ■ t j directors Mrs. W . O. W atts . M n . R. ^ ■ 1 I W . M arsh, M rt. R obert R obbins and ^ ■ 1 } ] M n . Thom as R . B ovenden. m i l h e retiring nom lm tU ni com m lt-

' tee members^alM Include M n . Joel > Berenter, M n . E ucene Brelnholt,!

Mrs. T . M. Robertson a n d Mrs. £u<- [ rene Jensen. ,

Holdover o fflcen . elected la s t year fo r tw o year te rm s, include Mrs. K u rt Mom, seoond vice president.

{. and M n . J . Woodaon Creed agd M n . j R. L. Sum m erfleld, d lrec to n .

_ I , ' CommKtee SeleoUdH t 'jjli M em ben w iu a lto vot« on nom - ■ I 'L V i l >n*<* t« tha nooO natlns com m ittee

fo r th e comln* year. T h o nominees li a n M rs. W. D . H olt. M r*. Loyal L

Mil P e rry and M n . B eren te r. i : ||l .M rs. K eith £ v a n s will p rese n t the }' proposed budget fo r th e coming }:\ year. M n . J . O . McOoUum. re tl r ln r

1 president, will oonduct th e business 1/ m 6etlns.

U em b en m aaked to m ake reser- ,;I! I n tU in t w ith a e m b e n o f th e phone l j ; Bauad o r M rs. Swope.

! "2 Boys Are Hurt I — LiHeadon Grash! SD SN , M arch 3 - r T w o Burley

youths ve re t n a t e d a t th e Cottage h osp ital In B urley e a r ly Bunday as

lYi; ' » ra tu l t of a h e ad e n collision be- ' tw een two au tonobU es In a snow*! s to n n a t 11:30 p m S a tu rd ay one- { fou rth mile e a s t o f th e G reenwood

K hool on highw ay 38.

\ O eterhout, B urley , collided w ith a e a r owned a n d d r ir e n by R. O. S tone. H aselton. E rn es t Reedy, driv­e r o( ttie O eterhout c lx , a 1040 R ud-

I aoo, reo ih e d In ju ries to hU knaes H I a n d b ls chest, l ^ l e O ste rhou t. son

I -o f- th o - o w n e r -o f - tb e - e a r ,- r e c o l7ed I cu ts about tb e face.I S tons, who reeelred a c u t on U s

u l head, was trea te d by a physic ian . He M v u driving a ig s i P lym ou th . D ep­

u ty S heriff O ordon N ew bry eaU- n a te d dam age to h ls e a r a t 1900 and

; dam age to th e H udson a t ItOO.

Services Held for ^ m a n iri Rupert

A U P ilv r . M arch 3 . — Funeral i serrle«a;.'vfos M rs. M a rU U ah la r I v e re conducted a t 3 p jn . S a h ^ y T - * t th a g e p tecorta l-tthq rcb -^H th -ihe I ^ . ^ g i k e l T ad o n , T w in of-

P ^ u d e and posUude v e r t played by M n . Melba H rusa . S h e also ao-

I oompahled M n .’ O la ra W ilcox, M n . I M elba H r m , M rs. J . T , C raven and I I rln . M elrln R osa , v h o sang.I P a libearen v e re WUey Craven, J . ■ J . Maler, W. B , O liy lon . Ja m es B us-

W l n n , Albert M aler and W ln ton W tlk - e ^ B u r la l v a s m ade In R u p e r t cem-

State Tax Mein to Be on Hand Here

! Pleld auditors fo r th e s u t e In- ; oome ta x d irlslon v l l l b e a t Uie

courUieuse U uough M a re h IS to \ he lp people v lU t U td r s U te Incoma '~ lo r m « ." T h iT * u d i to n • a r e ' r . — b .< B ro ine^^ B U h],.aad J o h n L D un-

T h e tw o ' ckudlton vU l b e w ork- ' 'lu g .m UIB flfivg r n eBMa-o rn ea -OT th e second floor from 0 a . m . un til 6 p . m .' dal]^.

B sd 'i t e U te r a n d Uie likelihood th a t m ost people did n o t know th e a u d lto n ware araU able led to a Uck of business M onday, th e f i r s t day Uie m en were avaUable.

T h e H o s p i t ^

T U ltlng h o u n a t M agic Valley : i M emorial h o ^ t a l a re I ro m 3 to 4

1 : . an d .T- tn .B p ,m .......... ..............................t, . ADMITTEP _____

Bates, Mrs. R a lph H arris, M rs..M ax- ine H artm an, M n . N etUe P ip e r and Cheryl HaU. a ll Tw in PaU s; Mrs. Joe C o o ty and M n . Q eorge P ull- iw m . b o f t K im berly; Proderlck H artw ell and R obert L ee Cox, boUi B uhl: Mrs. R ueben Stelm netz . Eden,

B and Mrs. B ert Hartw eU . Jerom e, n DISM ISSEDH Mrs. Alrln Jenk in s, M rs. Ted

m I jw li , Mrs. D ale M odlln, Clarence n | Eldredge. Mrs. C harles W estbrook,

noo, a ll T stB Fall*; M n . RoberT l i B daughter. B u h l; W aller{ ■ I Bhenkel. PUer, a n d R uU i WUde, ■ I H an se n .. * * ♦ . “.

llil \ ^ • n d A P R « p ^IIH Maglo V aU ey-M ostly clondy a adl B | i Windy w ith anow flo rrles tenlght.M l P artly cloudy Tuesday. Low («n l(h t■ S n e a r IS; b l(h T uesday n e a r 37. Twin■ I tem peratnre a |- 8 a jn . SO, a tH noon 25. ToUI snow fall o re r week-H ioebcs.

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■ A l t ’ K e e p th e W h i t e F l a g ^ -----------------------------o f . f l a f f t ^ - n y l n g

a n s ^ , - - - - j U - - — — —

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e n V oU n . ^ ja of Mrs. 1 . a 5 v •Qt a t th e a : ^ng of the _____ ________

smbenhlp imced thetield a t 7 > J

f m K n g ffolO 24 dai/s te ith o u t ajr te d Uie f r f l / / ic deo^Ti tn o u r M agicI by tb e vallevude M rt. ^j ^ d e a t : ' :-------- ^

Former Minidoka Lw lor School Chief Gets i i i l Alaskan Position

RUPERT, M arch 3 — D on Dafoe, com m it- former superintendent o f schools

M n . Joe here, hss been appointed commls- Sreinholt, sloner of educaUon for Alaska a t ' a Mrs. EU* salary of «1B,000 a year.

■ Word of Dafoe's appoin tm ent was la s t year received h e n Monday. He le ft R up-

ude Mrs. grt two yetrs ago to accep t i posl- president, tion as a u ls ta n t superin tendent of a g d M n . schools a t Anchcrage,..Alaska. Hls

} n . oKlce, as commlssloneri vlU be In f Juneau.

Ehner Crawford Dies at Age of 89

e sen t U>e eim er Onw ford, 89, reU red raU- I coming road conductor, died a t 7 p .m . 8un - 1, reU rin r day a t Magic Valley M em orial hos- I business pjtAi.

A retldent of Tw in P a lls fo r the kke rese r- p u t S5 yean, h e b sd m ade h is home h e phone 613 Second avenue w est since his

retlrempnt. H e waa a m em ber of Uie Order of RaUroad Conducton

i t . f and Twin PaUa Elks lodge No. UBS. i n Mr. Cnw ford h a d lived In th e Poca-

'rash SL"“0 Burler He Is survived by one ton , George , Cnw ford. Lot Angeles.

Further obituary m a teria l and fu- rSnn V ,. neral arrangemenU wUI be an - a m ow . by th e Tw in P a lls mor-

day one-

. Shoshone Woman 7T 0* Claimied by Death

BHOBKONE, M arch 3 - M n . M ln- S . 5 ^ 1 n i t Dell McRoberts. 70, died early

-received M ri-M cRoberts was b o m Peb.-38,. , 1U3, a t M ldr^e. Ida.

t on t o Surviving are her husbaud. S . W.MoRobtrU, Shothone: fou r aons,

th . D ep . oiM i McRoberts, K etchum ; Clifford” 7 McRobwU, KiUsbow, O n .; Harleyta o o a n d uoRoberU, Idaho PaUs, and Jim‘W. McRoberU. Burbank. Calif., and!; one broUier, Cyrus K U bom ,. Mesa,

t O t ' ' F w e ra l servloet vlU be he ld a t 3 ■ M A M f V-m. W tdnitday a t Uie B urdett i P c r l m ortuary ehapel wiUi th e Rev. B urt f ^ e r & l A. Powell, pastor o t U it M ethodist U ah la r ehurch. ofllclaUng. B uria l wiU be

BattiW ay m td e in Uit Shosbone oem stery un - dec—tha—dlrtcU on_o£_ tha_B urdstt

M le , o f . mortuary.

15?^ Fugitive HeldConrad Shick was a rrested by

^v*n and o e p u ty sh e r lf fs W. W. P alm er and 'V* , Paul'Roes a t 10:45 a. m . U onday on raven, J . ^ juglUve w arran t signed by Sheriff

Car't^n charging Shick wlUi in w a ia - {<, support h [ t two m inore r t cem - chUdren. Ho Is being he ld In Uie

county Jail In Ueu of 11,000 bond. Shick U wanted In Bcotts Bluff

t o county. Nebr.. on a com plain t dated Peb. 19 charging him w ith falling ta

[ Y - m a ^ monttily for each 'chU d du r- [ I C L C Ing November, D ecem ber and Ja n - ta te In - Th® paymenta wero ordered

a t th e by a district court divorce decreo In ■ IS to Scotia Bluff county.n ix a n e ___CARS COLLIDE •

- Jl,— « . — RI0HP1BLD,-M arch a — During L i^un- Uie saowstorjn a t 1:80 p m . Sunday

a t Rlchtleld a n automobUe driven e w ork- ^ Al H ubbard, R exburg, oolllded

BL u n til *i<l Connor,~R ichfi8ldrW g~gns'vaa h u r t and damage was sUght.

kellhood I------ - -

r Magic ValleyFunerals

1 M n?M ln^a^^i?M ^b<ru'wTu^ held a f 3 p .m ; W ednesday a t - t h e

, w .iu « B urdett mortuary chapel w ith th e Rev. Burt A. Powell, pastor o f UiS

I 3 to 4 Methodist cliurth , officiating. Burial------------ wlU-be made In -the Shoehone-oem -

/ R O T E R T - R ^ ^ fo r M rs: H or- p e r and u n se B en rd will be rec ited a t 7:30

' P-*"- Tueediy o t the Goodman m or- W ^ 1 - tuary and re<iulem high m ass wUI be

w f r celebrated by th e R er. PaU ier H . W. p*. w U i HelUn&n a t 10 a .m . W ednesday a t U ,E den , the St. Nicholas CaUiollc church, rome. Burial wUl be made In th e R upert

cemeteiy, rs. T ed - Clarence

JjO W ? r I

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to Jfl P ^ c 5 m f l w a ! I S l * " T |^ m K M W JJU r*

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rrSsl March’s Lion ~Oiaseg Lamb

From Vicinity’ (frtin P.«S* Om ) ■

ara the schools. H kgcrm an had be­tween tw o and Uiree Inches of tnow

. over Uie w eek-end b u t no wind and j io d rifting . AU roads In tho area

---------- np>nTwin P a lls ' oKlclal snow measure­

m ent w as 6,7 inches fo r Uie itorm. PreclpltaU on wai m easured s t J l Inch. " '

ju t a P a lrfield had fou r and oneihalf Maaic Inches o f light, fliilfy snow on 8 ^ -

^ day and no wind. School buset had no difficulty m aking the ir rttunds

■> U o n d ay jn o m in g . T h^m easurem ent for Uie e n U r t w eek-end at.Palrfield

f i a was six Inches. '( . ■ T he h ighw ay d is tric t office a t r P l S Bhoshone reported a -ligh t” snow

, fo r H ailey bu t HaUey measured it i f i n n « t four Inches. S un Valley had only

Uiree ta ch e s for th e week-end while I Dafoe. G an n e tt h a d six Inches. schools ■ ■ Eeeortts Com pared -

»m m ls- G alena sum m it now haa » Inches Ika a t ' a of anow a s com pared to 85 Inches

on M arch 1 la s t year. Baldy moun- ient was ta in has M Inches now u compared (L R un- to 88 Inches la s t year and Round- ' i posl- house haa 48 Inches a s compared to ident o f 77 Inches a year ago.Ika. H ls T he B u h l hlghwoy district of- U be In flee, repo rted 'M ondoy morning un­

less Uiero is a lot of blowing dur­ing the d a y a ll d is tric t roads wlll be

J open by nIghU all. Only one Buhl ' a school b u s h a d difficulty reaching

A, O r t Buhl. I t becam e stuck in a drift J J q J J and h a d to be rescued by. a tnow

■ed raU- ^ B etw een H ollister and Wells, Nev., m . Bun- seven Inchea of snow tell bu t blgh; rial hos- ^ a y 03 rem a ined open.

T he fo re ca s t fo r the valley is for fo r th e addlU onal snow flurries Monday,

lU home M onday n ig h t and Tuesday bu t not Ilnce hU quite #0 co ld on Tuesday, n b e r o f ___________________ _

Woman of Area Dies in Missouri

George £ d e n , M arch 3—W ord haa been, . received h e ro of Uio deaUi of M n. E.

J ” ** C. M ontgom ery. H aielton . a t a bo i-be a n - p j^jj M ountain View, Mo., onIs m or- Bunday. M r. i n d M rs. Montgomery

were on th e ir way hom a from a ra - caUon I n F lo rida v h e n Mrs. Mont-

n n gomery w as s tricken a t Mountaina n View. S h e h a d been a pa tien t in Uie

J | - husy ltal' th e re since la e t^ e b i U iB a t n M rs.. M ontgom ery v a s bom Nor.

. . . 9, 1883. a t CUfton, K a n s , and was» m arried th e re on S e p t .« . 1014. U ieyil ew ly inunediately to a farm five

h er niiles so u th of Eden. Six ye an ago» . they reU red and moved to H *«lton.

Peb.-38, - Surviving besides h e r husband a n„ one ton , Clyde Montgomery. Eden;

[. Z. W . th n * d a u g h te n , M n . M try Michel-f bacher, A lgonac, M ich.; Mrs. JamesClifford counseU, S a n Diego, Callf,. M n.H arlty M argare t B lodgett, Idaho Palls; 10

2^ Ji™ g ran d c h lld n n , and two aisten, Mrs.f.. and jo ^ n R H te r, CUfton, Kans.. and M n.. M esa, M U dnd C henow eth, L o t Angeles.

T he bod y is being sen t to Uie“M V 9 W hile m o rtu a ry In Twia PaUs lo rB u rteU tervlcea a n d burial,sv. B u rt ■

« ROK Food Ration S ”i -^Termed-Adequate

BEOtn<, K o n a , M areh 3 fln-An J eighUi a n n y tpokesm an said today a food ra tio n s fo r SouUi K onan

. so ld len v U l bo Improved, bu t denied Ited by m alnutrlU on la a "serious problem" no- a ^ In Uie R epublic o f K o n a army.

A n InvesUgaUon showed front- e n e m i j i ^ j j^q k so ld len are receiving

* 3,800 c alorie s a day . sufficient "if m inor com ponents rea ch the soldier,"

In Uie apoitesm an said.” *1“ * “C ontinuous command supervision ® J . 5 Is needed to Insure th a t Uie raUon 'm system la efflcleaU y administered,"

R u , “ ___________________ ,Id Ja n - T

" S , JailedJ E R O I ^ , ' M arch 3 - Richard

Bradley. M ounta in Home, w u a r- p u r ln g rested In T w in PaUs Saturday and Sunday tu rned ove r to Jerom e official^ on

driven a ciiarge of grand larceny In to n - ooUlded nectlon y lU i the th c t t of an auto-

in sT J ia cbuhty~ jttil o n ' $1,000 • biftd which• . was no t posted . , V

Lessons GivenSH OSHONE, M onrh 3 - C u b

I Scouts o f den one w e n given tumb-

wlU be naalum M onday a fte r school by M n. a t th e O eh rig . A fter th e lesson, tbey

lth th e retu rned to th e hom e of the ir den o f Uie moUier, M n . Jo h n T h o m u , for Uieir

.B u ria l w eekly-m ectlnB -and-refreshm enls. ,e-oeni-- U r» ._E dw A rd_achvager served.------

‘ I m rrrw U lbe i B y . l i M I V « I I L:H . w . H B i i B U i l i i i B i l M H

ehurch. I I N O W PLAYING! flH up.ll D WEDNBSDAYI

= j r - H . T h . Tw o Top S t a n of T o d .j

^ W -'siBiej-S' O r« g o ty .

f PECK IU S ' I [RN EH HEMINGWAY'S 1

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s c o n j ■ i LAUGHTOr^

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io” r| Twin Fails:, . Tow nsend club No. 1 v f lT m #

‘I T I l t V t t 3 p .m . W ednesday a t 114B He;b u m avenue east. .......... ..

I n harf ba . H oiue 'R ansackedof innw W anda V an Hoosen reported Bua

n ^ Jm i ransacked. She said a few saapaho a n d ,a pipe were tfken.

w measure- ‘the storm. *“ **t*B* S n

A m eeting of persons interested I oiganlzlng a Bengal G ridiron ch

Id one’iha lf *o «upport Id ah o S U te coUege a i w on 8 ^ . M »vltlee wUl be h e ^ 8 p j

I buses had ^ stud io "A" a t K TPL

iS l *a t Palrfield jg j

nffiri. ttl A venue'east, received stra ig h t . “J ® J l j grades In h e r f ln t 's e m c s te r etudl

n , m , S R i f„ h u i only •

« .1«™ H o » .^ Mr. a n d M rs. A. A. T im m have rf f L tu rned from a lengthy toUr to U

S S m s o u t h U ift took th e5 '! ^ , Uirough 88 sta te s. They vUlted th«

son, Judson T im m , who is backfie ■* coach for P rinceton university. Tl

Timms were gene for four a n d on lompared to j m , m onths.

“ Sool.1 , ■ .orning un- Beverly May, daughter o f J . Alowing dur- j ^ j j , a ttorney, hDtda will be been invited to Join Sigm a Alpl' one B ^ l Iota, w omen's honorary mm ty reaching ^iclety a t Uie University of Idah in a drift Miss May a lto la a member of Vby. a tnow university S ln g en and Vandalee:

irS £ - Woman and Girl Injured in Cras

day bu t no t HAXLEV, M arch 3~ A h 11-yea y. old girl is In th e Hailey -'Clinic— hospital w ith B possible skull fro

ture as a re su l t of an automobir G a accident a t 7:39 p. m . Sunday t^

• miles v e « t_ o (. P lcabo on hlghwi I R f lO U r i 33- A BeUevue woman also Is i o o u u i . a p a M ea ta tU je h o a p lia lw lth a h ro k i d haa been leg as a 'r e s u l t o f the same acdder h o f M r s .^ An automobUe driven by Elm

Id ah o Palls , and a plcki ‘•rtven by Paul Bmallwoo

i o n ^ e r y Bellevue, tidMwlpMl taeh oUier * I V ■ eaow tto rm . “Tljt door of ti

automobile flew open and Uie chil daughter of M r. and M n . Mass, v

re b i r ^ pavement:bom Nor. Mass w as driving a 1953 Lincoi

I- and was end w ith h im w e n hU wife, li , 1014. They daughM r, Penney, and Mr. and Mj I farm five R- R- O ronk a n d two children, i t y e an ago Idaho PaUs. M n . BmaUwood, v ) a H su lton . n e e lred th e b roken leg, was rid li lusband a n h e r h u s b a n ^ His truck is llt ti tery. Eden; t s a to ta l~ lb u while damage u y Michel- Uie M ass c a r h u been estlm(( Mrs. Jam es » t |I,000.;allf,. M n . ------------------------------ ■

3.S“j£ Airmen Injured in Sl"th. Wyoming Accidena PaUs for LARAMIE, W yo, M arch 2 lOV

Calvin W eUenberger, 24, MounUI— Home a ir force b u e , w u Injured s<

riously and tw o companions hu:a l i u n yesterday In a headon coUislo

J tou tl\ of L aw m le;! Q U a i & - ^ e e c U - Aj^ t a n ggr'84r~A m erica. , )m_An his wll1*1.4 tArtko two Other companions serious!

lh K o n w injured in Uie v n c k , blamed on K , bu t deniedIS problem" in ju re d w ith Weisenberger weiI army. his wife, M ary, 37, and ’ h e r slstewed front- Joanne B arbour. 21. They were riJ receiving portcd ■•improving,’* bu t W eiserfficlent "if berger s till waa listed u "serious,le soldier," -------------

supervision Uie raUon

nlnlstered,"

- R ic h a r de, w u a r- {.(% ' / / kturday and • /■ S \ jfflcial^ on 7 / I TAny In to n - - /m ' f an auto- ft j npfc a iound Hie r l t f t itft t - M d which #ou w onder why they eai:

Uiem beau ty abept.

I \ I w r .Iven tumb- ■ i I ■ i 1•hftnl rvm .oo ibyM n.esson, Uiey ---------- ^ ...........—

their den ^ s / ' jIS, for Uieir

ser^-cd,------r e n r d i

NG! m * I * U H VTod.7 B ^

IS a y t " B T ^ W n P

D f c r '^ ■ Double Crotch-

— Rcgul(

H W h ile T hey L o tt Oni

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

alls News in Brief______ 'fB oeia r o M

I ' l r t i r m i e t '" D o n a ld B re h in - i> o s t id » v im -« I t I l i a H ey- poUee ove r tt)e veek-end for 1

p roper park ing .

Hoose Dazoaged ^eported Bun- a fau lty ch im ney caused a ^ n ' home v u celling fire a t th e Had C lark re ew saapahoU dence. I0 7 1 ^ ^ o n d . avanue west,

9:30. a . m . Bunday. C ity flrem

interested in pays Pine Iridlron club R aym ond Baxter,- PUer, pata I coUege and fine o f >5 a n d 83 eoita In Just !ld a t 8 p m . cou rt M onday w hen h e pleat K T PL guUty o f . driving vlU i expired

cenke p la te s .'

g h t e « £ .U r . C s n th i ', 181 Addison M n . P ra n k Jenkins, 1I3 Palrv sU algh t -A " drive, repo rted to police a t 7:40 p. tester studies Bunday the ro w ^ a window pee; labo. Bhe is a t h e r residence. A ■ IS-year-

boy v a s c au g h t a n d confesesd.

W orks a t A nnevneer h a v e n - AUen R . W elter, a ln a a n firs t eli

toOr to Uie. is aaslgned a s a s ta ff announcer ' S ' ? th e orm ed.foree* netw ork In Prai vUlted th e ir fu rt. G ennany . H e U Uie eon of Ji

> is .backfW d -w.'R. W olter, Tw in Palls, and a fi ivertlty. T he m tr announcer fo r KLDC.3ur and one- ____

Jolna P ra tw n lty Jo h n Oholes, freahm an a t VI

1 41 s ta te A gricu ltu ra l coUege, h u b< f L l J i ' In itia ted by Blgma P l a n d des

n e te d “ ‘" c to r fo r Uie f

ISof l”£: «"■A r t . r . n » i i

V andaleen. oonstm cU on o f four 34- by_ foot double • garage un lta a t

r i i r l BeUviUe aparunen ts , S36 Seccv r u 1 jt r e e t norUi, is proposed in a bul

t r ' K o a f t in f applica tion perm it filed a t i I L ' r d s n c ity haU by D . L. CarUon, Rup<

iU « -^CUnicai Awarded Discharge f ricu U frac- ^f rStom o?il« and M n . L . Z. BarUett. re tun Su n d a r two home Sunday . H e received Ws :on W ahw ay le“ e..^rom Uie a n n y a fte r a t^ on nignway ^

r tth a hrSkell “ on^hs h e h a s been In Alaska.

H . i « » n o » o n by ^ e r j,i,, M n . W . N. Bklnner,-l Id 0 pickup avenue east, have n t u n

Bmallwood, hom e a fte r spending Uiree moni leii oUier in jn Califo rn ia. D uring Uieir trip, U

a ttended Uie toum am en t of ra

1953 Lincoln' ^ ^ e ^ ^ I c S h o publio nUliUes co; lU wife, his m ission haa scheduled hearing U r. and Mrs. th e T r i-S ta te Peed company's i children, alf plication fo r a common carrier pi lUwood, who m it fo r 1:30 p. m . M arch 30 in t r, was riding council cham bers a t Tw in P tn ic k ls U t^ d c ity h a U .' .___________________

damage to' " | — ^len estlm ted A g ^ t O e i t H onor

Joseph V an Leeuwen, J r , ]o<------ ' representaU vo for the Buslni

J M en'a A ssuranca company cf Kar C Q i n c ity . Mo., h u been ntfUfl

. , ' . h e h a s qualified a s a director R P l f l f i n t U iB L lfe club and a member of tb L iU C ilL JJ5Jarch 2 (BV- ——14, M ounU in H elps ReUef T aska Injured se- Pv t. S teven G . Qucsnel, sonlanlons h u r t M rs. R . B . C o x ,,Tw in Palls, Ison coUlslon labora tory technic ian in the fit

mobile Jumr- surgical hospital « « t 'lr"A m erican in B reda,-T he N etherlands. The hcand his wife Pit*l i> giving aid to flood victiions seriously and d is u t e r w orken in .th e floodlamed on. icy couiltQ .

iberger wered h e r Bister ^ ^ M onday a t Mat

W»r» VaUey M em orial hosplUl to Mr. ailUt W eisen- ,u "airlou f* c su g h te r w ss b o n M onday lo ^------- !------L and M n . George Pullm an, Klmbe, , , , - . 1, ly, a n d d a u g h ten w en bom Suin i r C j e day .to M r. an d M n . Pau l Bati . i . K. J and M r. nnd M n . Tom Honley, i^ / f i i ^ PaUa.' ,

INSURANCE AGENT W A N TED T O HANDLE

OUH l e a d sh a re a . lartffe volume oi

/ W qualified d irec t maU leads. Hlgl X ’ / l - lX caUbre d ignified program. enUre-

ly new nnd different. ExcelienI earnings. Oan be handled Ir

«»».« td d ltlo n to your regular work

m3a^tlon:cLi=^

lADIES* IX T R A SIZE

NYLON

UNTIESe Crotch— Band o r EloTtlc J— Regulor 1.00 q u o lity

L oit Only— Pr,

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T O , ; T W D T F A L i a , I D A H Ogf I Ice R oads^ —— Brings Rasfr ST S Of Accideni

.. • f r » « r t f o » )' F o n r tt i a ra n u e east, a t Polk ttn

a n d H ey b un ravenue.nue weat, a t A fen d e r on a 1981 Plymot I ty firem en d r iv en by, Lloyd I ^ n n , 179 Mom

■ B i » d a y ' l n 'a " « i S s ? o J w l^ a S d riv en b y R obert Meunler. i;

Her, pa ta a Sp ruce a t m t . a tn JuaUce B ob B a rn a rd reported to pol h e pleaded S u n d a y afte rnoon th a t he w u . expired U- Tolved In a traffic a c d d e n f v

J o h n BU hop. N o deUUs were g lr H . J . H ansen . 349 Harrispp s t«

______ _____ pepo rtad -back ing—hla-Hudson_lrim r tlrw a y j j j , d rivew ay Bunday aftemooo t a t 7:40 p. m . jo U id lr i vlU i a parked Bulck, da: n d o v p e e p a ^ qq th e laUer.

M elv in Cardwell. 389 Rami s tre e t, repo rted a t 11:10 am . 8 t d a y U ia t h e w as Involved In an i

«. . . 1. . . c ld a n t a t . Plve PolnU e u t Bsu

r t in P ra n k - S ta n le y P rinun , 3 « PJmrUi m B son of Mrs. n u e e ast, repo rted a t 8:19 p ^ . 8« J- and a for- u rd a y th a t ho v a a driving hU 1(

? W d o u t o t > n iu a y . t 41! K m . avenue e u t a n d .h i t a boy on bicycle. H e aald Uie boy, Ka

»n . t n U h ty n c h , 603 B lue L akta beultwa: g“ h u ^ l n tin in ju red , b u t a wheel on t ^ d S r - hlcycle w as b e n t

ror the f n - A 1953 PlymouUi driven by B of Mr. and FuU er, 173 M aurice lU te t nor

Irtn PaUa. coUlded v iU i a 1951 Chryslw driv by K . ^ 00, ro u te , 1, Kimw y. Su day five miles e u t of Twin F a

34- by 34- T h e f ro n t o f th e Puller car « n ita a t Uie dam aged , according to Uie repi 336 Second to th e a herlff's otllce.1 In a build- -------------------- ---------filed a t the CB A 6B BEFOBTEOison, R upert ttattjtv , M arch 3—Slippery rog

w bre b la m td fo r a minor coUlsl . a t 1125 p . m . Sunday 30 mlle.t sou

, son o t Air. o j H aliey on hlghw oy M. The out Itt. returned niobUes v e re driven by Gear Ived hU re- Bellevue, and Paul Broolli te r a two- w ols« ._D am ege to Brooki' 19 ■he past 1$ jjo tlga w as e s tlm tted 'a t-«100 -a i Alaska. dam age to D avU ' 1951 Plymou

wa s eaU m attd a t 8300.

Bklnner,--940 ',re reuirokd W E ’L L GET THEM OUT

B rin g Ve Y our Letter n t rMM StaU onery a n d MaUing LUt•ni 01 ro4t» coaipl«W Job lBtlu4lBr P«xU|»

J . H ILL’S LETTER SHOIU nder B ank & T W st-P hone 46i

3n g «~ m : — = Z Z = ^ =hearing on, -------------------=

npany-s ap-carrier per- H l g > / . y / ^ H i l ! A l U* 30 In the

NOW thru TUE.M a rlly a M onroe - Richard

I j r local W Idm ark - A nn Bancroft

“ D o n ' t B o t h e rten ntfUfled « i t /

. r X ' T o KnockJes. T«ns« Melodrama

For Adultg

Smfto? ENDS-T0NIG®Jlood victimsth e flooded E sU ier W illiam s - Victor U a tu rt

•W alter Pidgeoa>ln............

.T.iM.irtc "W 'll'o n Dolloroy a t Magic . ' ■« ■<«M erm oid"

iday lo Mr. Romonce Ofjd Sentiment‘ b o m ^ m i- Technicolor Spectacle!P au l Bates ' G ood E nU rU lnm eot Honley, aU

3 E N T ~tN D L ESroiume of *!ads. Righ m . enUre-

Excellent uidled In lia r work.-B ot - Bii7 -----------------------------------r i --------------

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i d i l M to 1“ >“ ■I t l l Pljm ooU . u T ro u tin, 179 Monroe

^'nHihisIds. Indicating th ey ^ •< » ' 1« pollco j s j ? i i t a . l i i w i iB ti le t *11 ’ lat he wu In- U»n r"'»°F »“ '* “hiaccident jrtUi watching woman <1

lUs were glren. c^ftrmia.Ucensed car v Sarrispp street, „otor and spinning »heeto li

389 Ramage lecU ng basketball w a ^ < . . a1:10 am . Bun- cloUie# dlspUys In windows tojlred In an a c - tr if le o u t of season . . .U e u t S a tu r- h e a rd : *W iy » “ « * P " '>deUils. o a b ts on your Uwn?

s i? ' filQUT DELATOS / S k « , . ? S T v . n ‘ ^ « t . - " S .t“i *Sr*o!?i h e re overnight by poor f l ^ B

« “ X S ' c K g o W . . M .

driven by Roy r ^ W N W L L S LODGn S t ' i driven No. 46 ^ F . & A . M.Klmerly. Sun - ^of Twin FaUs. ^ g titdMller car was . VWattdar, u ir thto the repo rt - s p. ■■ce. B*c»Ur Bwtaw

)BiED Masonic T«mp!e■Slippery road# 218 Second Ave. Weflnlnor collision _ _ _ - j . .JD m lto M llh ■ - V "S3. Ttie auto- rbaot ms-tr pCo«

Paul Brooks, * _____________BmnVf 1B47 ~

l- a t -« 100-a n d951 PlymouUi -------------

^ C O hiEM OUTr Letter ■ ■:aUlngLUt M . 1Ins fmus* m3)R SHOP W .I P h o n e 469 __________ 2 H B - B _ S

TU E . ____. Richard Bancroft

other FOFira m a

I B f t - - " " •

IctorU aturtf- ' ' ' . on>ln............ ^ \

Dollor C §inMentiment

ipectocle!nmeot

I SY M P H O N Y O F t

E very d e t a i l Larm oniotiB i n

___P m rfe o ^ u ^ .e rf lU n ( ltD g rT s= z ^

---------p l n g -a a i e f f l c l m l

s t a f f f o r /

s e r v i c e /

c yW h i t e I

"The Chapel l Pho

K glleim ionB^d^tDedo; llfany Presen^ B ' r n U ir e h 3 - A U rge nun ^ B ^ d e d th e ftnntul reunlOD

LD S WMd, held Wedne w ard clupeL A p r o jn

^ W J ^ n t e d In tb e a ltem oon u sta«ed tn tb e erenlo

U rt .

^ K ° ^ d Mr. u d U ra. W lnne von ft p r lu fo r tb a coup

^ ■ l a U r g M t family.prlxes were woo ^ Mi

■ ^ b o u t . VOKO Parke, D ^ K ^ i e y and Mr. a n d Mra. Wa

^ M a a O sterhout v a s m a tte r < ^ ■ £l5"fo r~ the"pwgTam- m

th e elders* qu o ip n . I t Ij V tru m p e t due t by ^

^ K n r Stevens, accompanied I H ^ e W ardle; a «peech I

D orrln jton ; two o i * ^ Q t i ^ t composed of We Robert Bterena, WlUoi

^ K u d B U ID arrlncton,aocon ^ K * b r Mr*. W ardle; a blstoi

w -M rs . A lbert Olsen « Joseph Preston; a s u t I

^ K ^ b a O sterhout and Mi ^ ■ v t n e t t e ! a reading by Delai

and a floor sbow directs M n . Wallace BaUey.

^ K h > D arrlngton w u !openlns praye r waa o

^ K r Jo h n O. D arrlngton, a fa now 'r e ild ln c In Ba

a n d the benediction wi ^ B i » H yrum 8. Lewis. Mi ^ K j f U f t a led community alni

a n d refreshm ents wei Relief sociecy members.

K)ers Read for K chfield Grang^ K h TIELD. M arch 3->Incbiport ^ B a p e r s fo r the Richfield Orani

a t the W ednesday nig) in prepara tion for purcha

^ K e form er school gymnasia K g . a t JU chtold.. —

E d Btubbs announced tt price Is |2S w lth 'a -rtfu n d i rules a re observed.'The builc

^ B u been rented for the ne: ^ K o n t h s by the Orange, ^ ^ f t p p u c a t l e n s for memberthi ^ ■ s u b m it te d and the Oraifga cA ■ m was given U> four new men

nnrl Mrs. Ouy Oallen as » E a ~ H 5 r m r o ld sr. Mi ^ K s t s a reported t38 profit froi ^ K g cards. Olen Ross reportf

grou profit from tb s danc ^ ■ N o rm a n Mills no te^ 138 prof

hfflch stipa. WUllam Gosveno ^ ■ j e n y Davis and O len F len ^ ■ n u D K t 'U T n U e r sksttng- coff

Olen Rosi and Oharles Sir ^ ■ w e r e selected as a dance eon

^ E e t Sorensen and B arbara B u ^ ■ d pUno duets. Mrs. Louis B u ^ ■ u n . J e n y Davis wero refrest; H b o s t e s s e s .

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■LEMONi

n s . No. 2

[POTATOESI GmranI ^ C K L O W SLICED

I b a c o n■ C A P T A I N 'S C H O IC E , Bl

BHRIMFB fK E S H W A T E R FISH

I WHITINGI IT PAYS T(

on Shcriiido;. J H | j S | ^ ^ K sentrge num* eunlon of Wednes*

ooon and > evening. laiTlogton

Winfield le eoupla

<7 Mr*. irke, De> lira, w a l-

naster of cram ' ir< ’ nn. I t In*>y Bobby »anled by peech by

d of W el- W llford

0, accom- a history )lsen and I by md Mr*. ly Delano r directed LaUey. n w u Inr waa o f- I

a for'> 'In Balt

ction was wls. Mrs.lity alng- J . K . Norfleet, Twin FaOa, geni

Bhrlno e lre tu which w U b e pre»< its w ere Roberts, Bnhl, p m ld e o t o f th e ( embers. Folack B ro th e n Bhrlae Clrctts, ■

pboto-enrrsT lnc)

:or * * * * ■ange Shrine Circus 5|o5j Shctvings Epurchase A c o n tra c t fo r the FoUck B ro the i

reinsslum Shrlno c ircus to appear a t Joyce................. p a rk - Ju n e IB jiin3 J7 was signed bmeed th e Bam Polflck, contracting a g e n t fo rtfund o t th e c ircus, and J . M. N orfleet, gen tie build- era! c h a irm a n of the Shrine c lrc u the nex t S a tu rd ay n igh t a t the T u rf club, le. . I t will b e th e second an n u al a psnbeishJp pearance of th e circus here . Polac! railgo ob- prom ises a completely new ahow ew m em - w juj t h e some high caliber en ter sUen and tn ln m fn t th a t ttm prM»ntivt lan , sr. Mrs: year. T h o Magic Valley Shrlners wll o flt from play h o s t again to m any chlldrcj « p o rw d trom th ro u g h o u t th e valley.

IS dance. S a tu rd ay n ight, 70 couples fron (38 profit th ro u g h o u t the valley a ttended : 3«veno r, ,,g Plercy N I I ’l l i n i l H T ' l l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

5 S " d r . J A K E J O H N S T O NncB eom . NATUBOPATHIO

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[la, general chainnan for tb e S h rin e clrctu >e p resen ted Joae 16 and IT a t Jaycee p» rk < th e BouthfJde Shrine clobi Sam PoU ck, Ircns, a jid BIU Aldricb, Buhl, s e c re lw r ol

* It it * '

iis Scheduled for s Here June 16, 1'B ro the rs d ^ e r party a t the T u r f c lub . : I Joyccfi. charge of arrangem ents-were S o r a 'gned by W hJttJcjey. Morris R oth, E d K m »je n t fo r and Ray Holmes.!ct. g e n - Offlceni for the Sou th ilde Shrlie c ircus, cjub ^ ere elecUd a m o n th a([ club. T hey are BUl Roberts, B uh l, p rejiua l a p - den t: Kordeet, vice p res id en t: B. P o lack Aldrich, Buhl, s e a e tu f - tr e a s u r e r .tr ahow, -----------------------------r e n te r- MASONS TO M EET

fo r Shoihone Masons will be he ld ch ild ren g p. m. Wednesday a t th e M asos • ^ temple, es from-»ded a r e a d TIMZ8 -NBW8 W A N T AD

3 0N E l)A y SERVICE

Any PERSONALIZED G if t O rder Today—G et I t Tom orro \i

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COMMITTEB AIEETS . OLENNS PE^IRV, M arch 3 - P :

executive committee m eeting « . _ be held a t 3 p in . W ^ n e sd a y in t I Y teachers lounge a t m e h ig h scho

I * Plans will be com pleted for t

N o w T R Y T H I !

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tnrb nature's processet.T AD6 . (4 ) I t will aid nature to soothe ai

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n v tho cough and promoting rest ar sleep. Ask for Creomulsion for Chi

31ft dren In tbe piok and blue package.

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Puneral services Jor“ w ariy M au le were held M o n d a y a fte rr In -the W hite m o rtu a ry .c h a p c l < th e Rev. W. A. M a c A rth u r offle lng.

BoloUt and o rg a n is t w as ]NeUle Ostrom BalKQCk._________

AcUve paUbearers w ere Kent M cParland, G M ige B y n r d /H a Byaid. Jlirunle T ew s, R o b e r t Ja

. H onorary p a llbea rers w ere N. Swearingen, S h e rm an M ullins, \ te r Bowman, Q arl R idgew ay, E r Bradley, Lou A. B row n, V Cowles. E. F . W alk e r. B e r t BUand-Leo Urban. --------- -------

Concluding H ies v e r e condu a t th e Tw in F a lls c em etery .

RAGEitMAN V IS IT O R S RAOERiklAN. M a rc h 3 - M r .

Mrs. PhlUlp K en n lco tt, S a lt 1 City, have been v is itin g h is mot Mrs. Elsie Luscher, a n d friends 1

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■Clydo o ffers y o a com pleto scrvice on y o u r ra diators . . C L E A N . . .

h tan B iu REPAIR . . RECORI • • W hatever I t nee d a-

whatever typo i t is , bci ------------- ua.

reh*3- P T A W e M a y S a v e Y o u th e leeting w iu P r i c e o f a N e w R a d ia to : isday In the llg h schooL

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h a r d w o o d f u r n i t iotks to dis-.«»«h=,»d • Modem dI throat and

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d a y aftem oon boree and aU boys ro is te re d for y -chapcl w ith Jom boree-m et-tn -M oun la ln Hr r th u r o fflcla t- F riday evening to discuss p lans

th e Jamboree, s t wns Mrs. A ttend ing from Olenns F c n y ^-_________ ^ Mr. and M m ^B llL B hrum ,ja r.vcro K enneth ^*^1" Camjjbelj, Mr. a ra " ! Jyord, • Harold P«te Sloan. Lynn Pack. Jewel Da' R o b e r t Jam es w n . L f t

s w ere N. W . S a m , Jones and 10M ullins, W at- _________________gcw ay, E m eat

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conductedle te ry .

h 3—M r. and t t . S a lt U k eIS h is m other, p n '^ n w o r c iT r o T r ^ i f1 friends here. f | | K 9 | b | ^ ;

'OU L m .'y o u r ra* offering you' life

3A N . .. . Iniuronca on the mortRECORE famous, money>iovIng: needa— mutuol banefll plon. I,i t is , Bee cw t you a vliJr If you

do not hove ifit policyYou the which offar* good JnJR ad ia to r suronco or low ust.

E'C BYRON WRIGHlI# —Phone S(1S-W—

! .J i « ■ A o.n l for J H J d . h *I 0 t» e 9 5 .w Mutual DanafKAsiocUtlo

“ s p e c i a lhilippine mahogany—ready to fii furniture.D d e m design

meer-finishes-beautifully-and-ea lins with varnish or lacquer to a c your choice

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y Terms at Anderson'sJ u s t Say “CHARGE IT”

S O . _ ‘ . _a f l e ' T o u r M a d e

BHOSHONE. M arch 3 — [arch 3 - P a r - scouU of den i tou red th e Umi Jcout d istric t ^ e d s y <:orwln SUya'a ry>ch :

itered for th e th e s ^ o o l b u s * ^ th e 's U v a " r s in la in H om e. a n d -w e ra -d lrw l« l-o n - th * - to w uss p la n s fo r Johnn le SUvo. M rs. P a u l- O rlst

den m other, fu rn ish ed trainspc ns F e rry w ere tlon hom e fo r th e boya.

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B p ' A it hc G a r r e t t F n t h e e c o n o r r w i th e v e ry

____tinued_suctyou' life he m o rt•loving A m erica 's S<

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l l p u r c h ^r to finish-Jiavingr the appeara

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teady to Paint”Budget Priced

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D TO F IT YOUR BUDGET 1

ms N ot L isted Now on Display;

ard, tw in or_____ l _ n .«8 ^Captain C b s l r _ — -7.8

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led tn u u p o r ta - I COLONlAtK w i k M i x

A lw a y s B is te r y ':h 2—TTie city

STING ANOTHER O K D O L U R S IN WEST'S FUTURE□ r r e t t 's r e c e n t ly w o s o u th o r - ' e d b y in te r s to te C o m m erce o m m ls s io n t o Issu e $ 1 ,1 0 0 ,- 3 0 o f c o n v e r t ib le d e b e n tu re s , h e p r o c e e d s w ill b e u se d f o r o r k ln g c a p i t a l f o r th is p ro - r e s s lv e f i r m , n e w e q u ip m e n t i d e x p a n d e d fo c il it ie s .

' S i t h a s d o n e s in c e 1 9 1 3 , a r r e t t F r e ig h tl ln e s In vests In le e c o n o m ic f u tu r e o f th e W e s t i t h e v e ry c o n f id e n c e o f c o n - n u e d _ s u c c e s s . ., l : _______

ic a 's Safest Motor C arrier a tin g It's 40th Annlversarjr

IRRETT'iu m iB ts jiuI HEADQDABTEB8, POCATELLO, IDAHO.

:h a s eappearance of factory-built fine

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MACHINERY

" fi” t n c to r l a good condlUoa . . Jc Deerln* com bine. 4-foot, fw beiaii* lUi grain b ln , l a A -l condlUon ^:k D eerins be an a n d bo ftpU n ta ;/* . on n ib b w rw lth fe r tlU w alUchiW V. dltlon , ^a rr ii tandem dlac. 8-foot. 16-Intli.M*

eel ip reador, Iron wheel tide r ^ e . 3 -b s r>t««l barnrw ' 'roo4 harrow , pr«etlcal]7 »**I iB rcader:u U « . fo r m odel "B " tractor . t ra c to rd ra w ni double dUc. g ra in drill. l<-boI«,f«*

chopped h a y pU tr. m td i b ; Piol m t and W e ld lu Bhop ^ 'g-on plow, 16-lnch. fo r Model “B* beet culU vator fo r Model *3- vntor fo r W O tra c to r .Id er for WO, a good on# (boo* s u * ' i l-o n m ow er fo r Model “B ' •lile r fb r b a lw lh ajr . Itee l w b e e ^ • i i l le rw lth 14-foot r a c k ,o n n ib » —adc tn illr r. r gnod mfi, ^ id4prayer,:(w ork t«I{ of trae b » > e ^

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■ THAT WORD “BLOClThe dramatic word “blockac

to command the headlines, bi » mental goals of the'ElBenhowt

H IB tlon In tbe far east evidently H IS tbe oppoaltlon dlrectlon—tov H f | l | ratber than expanding the ^

f™* Bll ments there.S'! Secretary of State ZTulles eon 1} I to this effect In bis first press

Itj.ji.___ At .the same, time he saJd hiB "conslderlns" & blockade c

i ' r along with a lot of other poss B u t it is time so many of us—a

; abroad—stopped equating ."cor W!|i "adopting."

3 ^ e s indicated tbe block: Ijlll been under study almost cont S th e Chinese reds entered the I a n d admowlcdsed only th at 1

l\ t in g “perhaps more intenolTe S . mada. it dear tb a t any conore I ! ) .blockade or otber nev maneq I <1, b« inuned without taking in t

!j views of 'friendly nations anC i'l niUitary consequences.(•I This Is a far ciy from Uie soi

;t atble talk that in the last wet r j b ^ n pouring forth from eerts Ilnl o n capitoi bllL The subitande aj }! Idle chatter was th a t a blockadt [i!|! administration policy.

I l l bower's-poUcy is this: To dl I American and French ground I th e fighting In Korea and Indo I - same time stepphig up af&lstarI tlve armies which thereafter

W l T » s r i r b e a v ie r b u r d a r i i r i t» ■ H I communists.I l H ‘ ^e.obJeotlTM are simple. .O: H f l bo th wars relatively less costly 1 H H powerft and thus to change li

n balance w}th the Soviet u;)lon- H Utel. I t is fi)t if this c»tt be I I I n a y be more tinuIAely. eager to f l A leeond aim la to free wesi j C| tbey ean form a mobile reser 1 ^ , m o v ^ v lth reasonable speed ill,;' t^ u b le fpoL Ap I t is, major Vre | |l_ fo rc e ^ (a third of our a r ^ ) an I t . f i^ ~ ^ wars th A do hot eni M ground maspow|ur_i^t_j^ i ||] ' Uanlfestly this purpose c a ^ (I I oyernii^t. Thousands more S< I I mustbe-trained and equipped b< I I replace U. S. aad perhips other H . In tbi,e Unes.'In France, a plan t I I ' of native Indo-Chinese forces I I .. g e t t ^ into the discussion sta I I Q raerm ore, no withdrawal

■ n l n 4 ^ the most optimlstlo terI g e t iUDund tbe necessity for co:Hi naval and air stipport and posI o f artillery and ' other specia:I I units. '3 ‘ 27ev»rt)ie|up, the p ^ n gr«pp

I f ) tlvely and responsibly with thcIjll I regaining the Initiative and th^ ■ fo r the West in a theater of thii • n ic t th ft i m > « n too isti* tI ■

II IKEB FIRST PRESS 1 I President Elsenhower acquii I well in bis first press conference I office.

■ H Among some reporters there'wI H ' th a t the President "fllibustAmd’■ M l ing two-ihirds of thfc cohleFAUi

H i . h is own statements before openlw i . ing to questions,ffi}. Part of this fretting rejects iW| tlon held by some r*p6rter» thiBwi * interert to things, as th

H a change In.the’press conferenc H a t least no change not dictated B themselves.H For thofe wltheijt this stn ■ worry over the President’s ii H probably quite minor. After all M ' ^ d at the ^ ts e t that the pat< M l perlmental and he was open to M R ' ^slcally, there Is nothing wi M r c ^ ^ ih g statement by the chief ; 1 | - these-conferencea, especially ii IU m atter clearly anticipates quesi

B l l i ^ ^ reporten’ minds. Indeed, llll') th e virtue of presenting the Pr

p lanatlon of issues with greatei |B|r{...firgan|M;Unn than .wniirrt^liftiy^ ||| |} t ' random*questlonlng.I l l I Nevertheless, such presentatlc j lS otight to be held to a third ol W I press conference time, so that t H [...haye fuller opportunity to shape. H I ] , inquiry. And there should be i H lim it of questioning to partlculi H th e President proposed this first H I this problem, Mr.M l handled himself with e ^ e an M l throughout the half-hour ordeal; M il ' Bn amazing command of his

I W r subject .Quitter, considering he : t^ e White House Just a month.

|M i vary little help fr6m notes end W / ; ^ sedretarles. He wa |W : flelen^ but friendly.

H f/ . A doMn’pens'wers stolen from i IU|. p o s t o tnee in, one weeJc. Wbat a b W -..^^tbJefiiiicoffllaig; <

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haa advanced i lo i i c u r . n J n I .ro

— Ruaslan coallUon

"BLOCKADE” " - S i S ' i ™ ..“ b lo c k a d e " S tU l s e e m s called democracl UIUM, but the lunda-.I s e n h o w e r a d m l n i s t r a - ^ b l a c k p b i r id e n t ly a r e I n e x a c t ly pen , i f s u u n gai lo n — to w a r d r e d u c in g ^orce to m arch E th » W M f. com m it-

u f a r aa the c2 i l l e s c o n f i r m e d r e p o r t s m o n th j. TTie on, s t p r e s s c o n f e r e n c e . o ve rran would i e s a i d h i a d e p a r t m e n t '* “ic k a d e o f R e d CTilna, vu jo iih e r p o s s ib l e m e a s u r e s , n u u ia n s could c o f u s — a n d o u r f r i e n d s « 3 t . w ith . iu « tal."con«lilertoB" and

» * « P thJe b lo c k a d e I d e a h a s tn tw o m onth t. ■ o s t c o n t in u o u s ly s in c e P ea rl H arbor. T ir e d t h e K o r e o n w a r , HimkW on b«lh i y t h a t I t I s n o w g e t - c o d n i e k s t i t e M i™ j c n i t t o y . " H e m k a c i t p » r« li f c o n c r e t e p l a n f o r a n » v y - u b proW ’ m a n e q w r w o u ld n o t

into account toe r^&lona and the poulble

th e W hite Houm 1 H ie a o r t o t l r r e a p o n - l i i . h il a e t w e e k o r tw o h a a S S n S u r i S J im c e r t a i n k e y p la c e a T h a n k i to u . i b i t a n d e o f t b a t o f t e n by ao-BO pe r ceni b lo c k a d e w a s v i r t u a l ly »«!«?* t»>“ n in ii

n o t Increased prt

: T o d i s e n g a g e b o th gressm en attendL g r o u n d f o r c e s f r o m n o t to roreal a:

n d I n d o - C h l n a , a t t h e a f f i l s t a n c e t o t h e n a - K w a n "police a

'e a f t e r w o u ld h a v e t o i t r ie s o t u . n . “ i i r i t w d m g ^ o f f - t h e - - in ^ c o id -w ar:

T hua th is ex tn

m p l e . . O n i I « ; t o . m a k e S T r i m m U j SI c o s t ly t o t h e w e s t e r n f e n « . Although,tn g e I n o u r f a v o r t h e th a t s billion doiit u n i o n - a n d lU j a t e l - T O t . h o iu« u «fi»n b e d o n e t h e r e d s B sm ro K C X De a g « r t o a u e fo ir p e a c e . P m Jd an U a l lurver e e w e s t e r n f o r c e s s o s t a u e n w arningl e r e s e r v e c a p a b le o f ' Franco , B s p e e d t o a n y m a j o ra j o r F r e n c h a n d U . 8 . w u a hir ^ ) a r e t i e d d o ^ J n m u a t ge t o tt uieh o t e n t r a s e R u s ^ a h xx)!* *<uvi

done In th e past.

s e c a ^ o t b e a c h ie v e d t n d ^ ^ S m t ^ * o m o r e S o u t h - K o r e a n s i* n o g a in tv in gU p p ed b e f o r e t h e y c a n l i w ide open to atW o t h e r w e s t e r n u n i t s ‘ “ 7 "a p l a n t o s t e p u p u s e V T R WJ f o r c e s i s o n ly n o w » s lo n s t a g e .H d ra w a l p l a n f r a m e d Wlo terma will likelyy f o r c o n t i n u e d U . S . m iniatraU ons of-^a n d p o s s ib l y s u p p o r t Calv in CooUdge, ?■ s p e c i a l i z e d g r o u n d ®* T ru m an were tl

criticism from hot B g r w p l e s I m a g i n a - B u t a lready we l v l t h t h e p r o b le m o f who da res to.criuci

a n d t h e a d v a n t a g e fore th e n w admii er o t the global con- I isti* In costly and pli, it. _________________________ ^ the I

n i r e a o ' a t xtR E S S T A L K you may f ind a Cr a c q u i t t e d h im s e lfI fe re n c e s in c e h e to o k J ^ ^ ^ S i S p ^

Dem ocrata i n d IU t h e r e 'w a s g r u m b l in g c r iu c in today that

lu s t e r e d ” b y c o n a iim - » y#* ' ««o- T 'l ' i o w e f i t tc f i c im 6 f f i mr e o p e n in g t h e m e e t - one who dares to

/ ^ e r lc a n . Republi ■eflec ts. a c u r io u s n o - cf criUcUm for th. r t e r * t h a t t h e y h a v e ‘Igs, a s t o e y a r e . T h a t , p o iiU c ian J -^ t^ m ■ T > 'ngnfT I5V er~ tD ~D e” agam st good .Amet i n f e r e n c e p a t t e r n , o r be.—Idaho P to n j d i c t a t e d b y n e w s m e n ~ —

IbA IfO NEEDS Jila a lrange vanity, TH. n«<t t o id

V fte r a l l , h e h im s e lf jta t* has m uch ut h e p a t t e r n w a s e x - spending ttu r is to p e n t o s u g g e s t io n s , txen enjoying' for

thins wrong with an } 2 2 " '‘2h™ .'Jf he Chief exccuuvo atiC lally I f I t s s u b je c t u u e s “ aione.' Tenr * 3 q u e s t i o n s s u r e t o spen t on ad Indeed, the plan has ^ I tho President’, e i- i I g r e a t e r , c l a r i t y ^ d

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t h i r d o f t h e o v e ra l l ladder, v e find ido t h a t t h e r e p o r t e r s E xptndlU ires m t0 s h a p e t h e i r U n e s 'e f w hich are uld be no arbitrary S SS^o^ p a r t i c u l a r to p ic s , a s people in to our boi h i s f i r s t t i m e . ih tm abou t th e m .' e m , M r . E l x n h o w e r *1 “ is certai !4se and aasuranier ordeal* Be display- ,ute.-j.tom» Non1 Of h i s Jo b a n d h i s . -----------l n g h e h a s b e e n I n r t t i

m o n t h . H e n e e d M w. u t u e m izup here, te s a n d n o n e a t a l l • u ic g n im to i i r . . .B e was,brisk, ef- g S . l T S ; r . S

ly fo r your encourai N ever correc t a pi

a f r o m a K e n t u c k y ^^ t . b i g ^ u p S ; r s n ! , s - ? s

— ~ - . J —l^ovldenca «7oumal

: k e r ’ S n a t i o n a l

UNOTOK-THe Btenhow er-Bradley b loeprlnl orkl mllltaiy situation a t the W hlto H o o ie wai rtte ta member* ol eongress who a ttc n d a d this

ib e y b av e.b eard Uie sam e gloomy rom Pentagon oincera tot »ev«n yeara, and J S 3 W A npoclally when th e . defenao chief- I H i I h aeek fitrgo approprlatiozia. n H B Howerer. the adm lnU tratlon 'a Ain ~ ' y r - ^ In iw(nimiM coB m aslopal cu ta Is VTiCir^ th e H i l a r y budiel! U U - BOt t l lB

- • Use fac t th a t the U nited B tat«s and t u alUes are wholly unp rep a re d te

i T i S t H de feat o r tte m a R ussian a tta c k is S B B H any aecUon of U>» glode—oo more a P U M Uian the ao-called dem ocradea w ert S m B to p revent H itler's oonqueat ol r ^ H aU xurope In IMO.

N o 'S O U D A W rr AMONG -AL* TD(k*r LIE&->Despit« Uie M hUUon doU an actually nearer 40 billion doUara— th e U . S, meed tlnce W orld war I I for th e econocnlc and relnforcenient o f friendly naU ont, th e anU - coallUon tUll am ounts only to a collection of ft.is no solidarity o r unanim ity am ong th e so-

lemocraclej. a s our lack of U n ltad NaUons in Korea so tragically rereala.

ICK PB K H C T IO N -H era U w h at irou ld hap - ItaUn gave the order fo r his m a tt l r e red arm y ' m arch against us tomorrow, o r la te next

ilUer. the enemy could eoniiuer.aU of Europe IS the channel and BalUo porta w ith in tvo

TTie only country h* m /ght n o t b e abJe to would be th e A pennlnes-prot*ct*d Spain ,

1 why EUtnhower wants a ir and na v a l bases

« Yugoilftvian and T urkish oppoaltion, the I could conquer the Balkans and th e m iddle th .l t s TUt oU resenrea. In a lm o tt th e aame

le cominunltU, attacking In fu ll i tre n g th . creep through m lneral-rlch a o u th ea it A&ia nonths. quicker than the Japanese did a fte r srbor. 'm en . neutral-m inded In d ia would l>e on boUi tides, and be forced o u t o f action.

TRIES WEST M ia o T nOLX>l-aince B talln 'l s parallels HIUer*a-namely, th e lack of a la probable th a t th e allies could keep B rita in ,

frlcai aad poislhly J a p a a ou t « f red-o lu tehes. ad Italy, due to th e Alps and th e Apennines. ;h t renialn In o u r hands.0 cerialo In terna l weaknessca, aooordtnjr to t« H ouu briefer*, SUUn m igh t d a re 'a u c h a Like EiUer, h e would r t ly on th a prodUcUve

a o f conquered countries to provlda h im wlUi 'and m anufactured m aterial h e now lacks.J to V. S. aid. they are Industrially stronger1 pe r cent Uian they were a t th e tim e E iU er lem In iMO. B u t Uielr mlUtary s tre n g th has eased proporUooally.

IN q * 8 -P g A IrW » f0 8 g g —A lthough th e cnn-. 1 attending th is m ilita ry briefing w era sworn roreal any details to the press, th e same I t da ta w u forirarded Jn devious w ays to the A of every naU on associated .w lth us In ihe "police acUon.’* I t also was given to emls- r U. N. naUons supposedly on o u r side In"war; ---------------------------- -— - — --------ills extraordinary mteUng had tw o purposes, w u designed to slow down any c a ^ to l blU

I t to practice economy a t Uie e z p tm e o f de- Uthough. ih* Sam otf commission reported lllon dollan oould be saved in Uila field , Uie ouse I t tllghUy IkepUeaL

'O IC ID WABNlNO*-aaeoBdlF, »? • ‘'gUomy* Ual survey b In tcndsd to Vtlnfarce ttae Dulles* w arning to o u r NATO alllts . I t la m e a n t to F rance and oa rm a n y wlUi th a Im m ediate ratifying th e Suropean defense com m unity

w u a h int t o 10 baw nlng s tra e t t h a t B rita in i o ff Uie diplematio fence and g e t Into the ire acUvely and aggresairely th a a she h U ' h e past.I the te tecondary reasons fo r tu c h a n open irtlsed confatalon of allied w eakaest, tiiere In sv ing Uie fao t Uiat the democraUo world pen to attack. '

SWS O F O T H E R SSILLY AGE GETS SILLIES

u m al h u n e re r beliered th a t crlUclsm o f a o r I taU adm lnlttraU on w u w rong. If fac ta ' b u ls of such criU dim . C erU ln :y th e id - lons of-Woodrow Wilson, W arren O . H arding, niidge, fra n k lin Delano Roosevelt a n d H arry n were th t subjects o t tuch crlUcism.'ect some criticism of D w ight'D . EU enhow er, from honest, fo rth righ t Amerlean pa trio ts , eady we ha re th e InterpretaU on t h a t anyona I to.crlUcUe th * new r e ^ e is to "dU ru p t" b t- lew admlolstraUon h u had a chance to .a tart. crlUclsm “h U oome from , or h u been ln»pir*d lun ist sources," u an Idaho raU s.n6w ip»p«r

^ ^ ^ th o M W * before you p u t

111 publletUon. “I f you look «lM61y enoughT find a Commie. U i t Isn’t a Com mie. I t a t be a pinkie.”a ll eam ett Americans to p u t th is lin e of 111 proper place rig h t now. Oood A m erlcani.

I i n d Republicans, have the tam e r ig h t to )day U llt Ulty had 90 dayi-ago, 60 days ago, ago. 1\3 a ttam p t to throtU e A m arlcan publio

r ‘‘Communism'r and “plnklsm" A gainst any - dares to defend his r ig h t to Uilnk, ia un -

Republicans, who have tossed o u t a ll U nda m for the p u t 30 y ta r t . m u st g e t ready to t i r own blU ...........................................................I quicker Republican *dltor# and R epublican : drop th d r tyntheU e ‘‘Com m im lst'' cho rffu w a AmencanSrUn'^SCter u tt ull Ul lU WlU0 PWrm Journal (Boise).

NEEDS AN ADVERTISING PR O G R A MII for advertising Idaho b u been ban tered lU te-w lde circles to r tomeUme b u t h u

ittecUve Uils fa r . Surely, Uie economy o f th* m uch lo ga in from sharing In th o free- fburlst dollar which oUier t ta te s hava

y ln s ' tor m any y ean . Tennessee, fo r in - 1050 reports th a t IM,000.000 v u sp e n t fo r

bases by tourists, t 06.000.000 waa a p en t In :, markets and souvenir sU nds. I n d irec t ne. T en n w e e collected M333 fo r every n t on advertising for tourists.ue of Ult Uiurlst doUar U Immense. B u t > we done abou t I t In Idaho? In 19S2. Uie tates spent funds for th is purpose oo tba irt*d_he«irlU i;_C aU rom la..|ia41.71B ;. New

m. $34tfiSi; N erada , iicj.obor u t a h r r n s i o r -SJT.soo: W ashington, M M ; Id aho , »S,«00.

Ana, ISJ50. O n the bottom ru n g of th *1 fUid Id tho and Montana.lures mtde by tou rltts are new dollkra— Uch are not earned dollars. M any, tau rlsta re tu rn u perm anent rasldehta. T h e a u t e th e wonderful attracUons I t takea to lu r*

3 our boundaries b u t we have ta iled to te ll t them. We h a re bten mlsilng th e boat, to is certainly Ume' th a t w e took a close look

I t wealth o t hidden revenue w hich w ould Immeasurably to the development o t th e

ome Norm Side News.

PLEASANT MISTAKES rup here. Pellow nam ed Leslie M assey aen t to Mr. I tu m a n saying, “C ongratulaU onj on listraU oa" and got an engraved c a rd from isenhower saying. 'T h a n k you m o st alncere- encouraging message." ,

r e c t a pleasant m istake Uke yours. Les. I t gaiety o t life. Save your sU tng th to co rrec t mlsUkes, the m ean Uilngs your frien d s aay ;n . o f course, you u l d no th ing o f t h e k ind .I J o u r n a l - . /

N A L I ■

^ H P 0 T - ^

S B ^SHOTS^Iyn e gloomy _ . ___ ____ _year*, and

^ NOT .0 KKONQ

^ Apparently the d ty dads h a re ea aldered alot machlnea and Uquor

r a d e tw e r o <Wnk more im portaat U ian Ix

sonqueat of lo pay for UnproveroenAnd I t’s Just about Ume a o o e c

r n w / i a i Where c red it la diT haoks to aU you good peoplB -tn Tw in Tails who hava boen p»rlj

A ' J e ro a e ’a ttreeU Uirough you r ge . ? T ‘ n u t tupport of our a lot m aehin

^ particularly 'Uie form er,ju e cu o n or ^*U preda te Ul E u anyone from K ii

? berly exprtss«l appreclaUon?Id NaUona W atche*

(Jerom e)

r!re d w m y D E P T ,la te nex t A new home Is needed fo r & bl

full' grown, female collie th a t hof Kurone ^ ^ t e d a neighborhood. She wou

w ithin two t** ^ ^cr a farm . Y ou cib e ab le to •*« “ *6 pooch a t llBO Borah aven

Rnain « u t . I f no One i t hoHie. d rop ATOuth ^ i l th* conier to M l M adrona streoases Inform ation on U

altlon , Uie ■ ' , ' , ,

^ th e ^ ^ m a WRONG MAN Dear Po t Shots:

i t r e n r th ‘ new ipaper r aTi. ' porter get? 1 have known Bob W

m d a f t f f ‘ “ <1 ^van W aring for a loi I wS.irt ^ time. Refer to T -N ot Fob. 30 at: a c t i o i ace If you Uilnk Uiey sUil look allk

ice B ta lln 'l _____ (Twin Falls)

i ^ r i t i t a P .S . not*: T hanks pal. B u t doi d ^ d u t d S - «>at old.wager or. d a re IlnA pennines. PWtJcularly on an anonymous k t t-

And Uie word Is wrong, n o t c o m t

SiSi It lack ! Budget and v e Uiought I t p ra t ly s t r o n s e 1” '^Jm* H lU er ‘t In your column. We alw ays rei ren a th h u y°'“ ‘ when we wero In Ida!

“ bu t have been gone a year now. Bartender to bartly: “Don’t yot

think youVe had enough U

' t t a ‘^ e in te r ; I onl;raya to the n»d tee martoonles and I ’m nous In t h i ^ much under the affluence o:

I to em it- loltihol ** «>«e Ihlnkle m ay peepJ r slda In the drunker I I tand he re thi

- ■ .longer I getl”> BUfDOies. Mr. a Mra. Bay Bonawita^ t o l ^ (R t.3 ,B ox2« )S t o f d t - ^(Aatorla. Ore.)

1 lIeS"lh! »™ BOIiETIN BOARD'’ Dreacaaker. Twla FaUa—Sorr:

th a t'f a m ^ttar 'fer. clfiilflad advei I *'alwunr* ttslng. P o t Bhoti caa b a re no th in taa D u llu - tA d» WlUl any rentals, p u r c h u e

m e a n t U> •t®- Im m ediate • • •

• rAUOUS LAST LINE r ^ - . . . Loeka Uke w ^ n a law rt taiM

la t B rita in ^ »*»*»». « * th * r i" t i n t e d G ENTLM A N IN THB I ^ _____________ ro U B T H B O W

1 a n openless. th e re m ■aUo ■ ■ m A I

ERS I f l I IIclsm o f a I ^ B I B Ir. If fac ta B H I B Iy th e i d ' I B B B I. HardUig. I B | M Im d H arry ■ ■ ■IS.laenhowor, pa trio ts, a t aayon*t r u p f b * - ■ ^:e to .a ta r t. A vn ln s p i rM m £ k M K « J l Wiowip»p«c

too m u c h _ f l B M B U ^ ___________

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T tjp en t fo r ' ' / w a;a p en t In r d e sCn d irec t J e a r

“ ■ ‘ 1 *S?nse. B u t " I l H k H ^I9S3. Uie V a B “» oo tb e ■ I B ■ o u t

• 1 -Ar i m S o r " JE0. « . W , C ^ of U># adult al/slta f L t of th * « « r a ia •trty tpriog pt*. t “ n

Y tatsdsminbytuecM diat t h a<loU *r»- f«B«ntte>iofi»fT»a.

taurU ta

?’to*lur* D iel'irin «an be applied tw o < <1 to tell dosage o f 8 gallons o f a n em uli boat, to .dleldrin killa tbo woovils. Wl

lose look p o u n d o fd ie ld r in in 2 ^ o n a o f f o r S J A lfalla'that has boJm protects

aaBuns higher quality, top yieli •eed production.

Soa your local i itx c tid d a dc isey s e n t U tcra turo a n d a p p lica tio n i n s t n lUons on

Ju liu s H ym an & <

SHELL CHEMICAL COt-e*. I t ailMICAl PARTNII Of IMOUtn

»co rrec t , r . a l o x I i n , pi

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T l M E S - N E W S , ~ T i-‘WASHINGTO:

K M A R O mH E y p ' W A B H IN C rcgN -T hat road

w ith good intenUona itretchea li j f J U - - the d tftao ee w ith a-b leak and fl

____ bidding T lita a t j b e . « ) 4 _ _President Baenhow er and t

— ' m en In hla adm lnlitraU oa w aa t ?W )NQ f o l l o w a t r e e - ^ ^ — , ^

trade p o lic y . a o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H ne aatalUtaT other na tlona c a n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l 3 f a r wronS^ T r n m W l i i r ’I i r M B ^ ^ ^ B r tb a an g les , the A m a r l c a n H | H ^ ^ H la h a re e o n - m arket a n d b a ^ ^ B ^ ^ ^ f l n d Uquor b ru t l o u American dole. ly, we've h a d B u t w b e t b e r ^ ^ S ^ ^ H oDrovementa. th is can be d o n e ^ ^ H |B |^ M

In n e w o f . t h a ^ K Q H ed it la du e . ft^rca w i n d s o f ^ ^ V S M p e o p le tro m e e o n o m i o - c o n n i c t ^ ^ » » «

boen p a r ln s b l o w i n g a c ro u ^•h r o u r a m - the coun ter aad iot m a e h lS a the world la anoUier m atU r. T ie fo rm er. I . pressure from agricultural Intere mow w e a tx to p u t up trada h a r r l tn agali B from K t o . *»rtculUiral producta may weU I a tion? oome irrealaUble.el W atcher though th e redprocal t nJe ro n e) agreem ent ao t it eontmued. thi

pressures e an effecUvely ahu t c D E P ^ foreign compeUUon and thereby u

Kl f o r ; b ic , t h . lopUded trade J.lie th a t h a s .

I n Auguit, 1961, oongreu rail the b a rr le n a g a ln it Unported choe Several oounW es loudly pro{«t-

d rop a ro u n d particularly D enm ark wlUi hlghly-dtvelopwl dairy InrfutUy.

la tlon on tb o ^ h a t New Zealand beef reoeni told a a o s i the counter a t SS cei

n , . „ a pound caused a brief uproar. Nithe senate agrlculUire commlU

a— iikeiy to look inu i reportt» <>cal on New Zealand cheese,

. 1 1 lustraUng how trad e and aid a ■ 1 ? o . domesUc price supports are a ll tl FOb. 30 a tw tosether

*“ “ te agricultural comm: tee h u been told U iat Ui m o t

rwin F alls ) K ro tt eompany, a subsidiary o t N .1 T.,.* I>#Wej, Imported 10 mllllM. B u t d o n t pound! of New Zealand cheddi

1 Tbl* ** rtpo rled to 'h av o beea se to Uie company's prooesjhig plant

, n o t c om ey . pocntello. Ida., and there prepar fo r ta le o a th a American marki

I t , . O h u le s W . H olman, lecretary^ u the N ational Milk Producer! feder«¥-. tion, po tated ou t t« the senato coe

‘® l» '*«“ on,»«Tin cheese m ean t th a t th e govemmei

under the p rice-suppo^ prograi v ^ ,, had to buy up c h e e e produced ^ t h i s counlry a t th e higher luppo

*° o n c t. C i rn tn m tli« eommodl T credit corporaUoa holds S3 ihim(

T'm pounds o t chees* i t bought ai nd I m n o t , “*I f th e fact* are correct, t ^ den

L o n s t r a t» - ln tho view of senatoId hero th e a lot to do with shapU, fu rn policy—th a t I t la Impossible ■

have a iuppo rt p ril*ram 'and a t U Ore.) - - - “ “ ®- perm it Importing i

lOAwri' h igh support price attracP W buSflm r commodiUea from aU over toe worllS J i r S S ’ T B » f o o , ! , l n m y i y t o t « T O . |a re n o th in*, p u r c h u e i , COMMERCIAL BUILDING

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p=does-itt^ T b e b e s t , e a n c s t , a n d lo w e rt cost / w a y to c o n tro l alEalfa w oevil is to t d e s tr o y i t i n t b o a d u lt s tage in . I e a r ly sp r in g . . . before it Ut F eggs. R w m tb c M egga th e d cslruclivo ■ r la rv a e com o. A p p ly d io ld rin os soon

BS poesib lo a f t t t th o w cc ^^ comee I o u t o l h ib e rn a tio n .________- A d u l t w e e v i l s l a y e g g s w h e n[, , Of

a t t b e il r s t . g r o ^ s ta g e . P ^ p c r t im in g o f th o ,d ie ld r in tr e a tm e n t ,

\ th e re f o re , is o f p r im a ry im portance .

l ie d tw o w a y s . F o r g ro u n d app lica tio n s a ' a n e m u ls io n c o n to in m g j u s t i i pound o f » v i ls . W h e n a p p ly in g iro m th o a ir g a llo n s o f d iw * l o i l 'p t f a c re w ill d o th o job . n p ro t« c tA d f ro m w eev il a t ta c k b y d io ldrin

t o p y io ia from ; c u t t in g n n d h e a lth y

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v r a . ' T w n r i i ' A i i a . i i P A B q3T0N CALLING” B!IUIS GHiL-DSt r o a d ^ r e d urgen tly needed la o the r a re « tc h e a Into w here price* a re lower.!*k and iot- , . • • - .

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H B B B 1 " agriculture. Imports ot fo< ^ ^ ^ ^ B a u i t be itppped. ^ ...........

i n ^ Ul th a t dU td lon . T b u i. p r d u c e n o f a u U o n U i e ^ ^ M b a re a case before th e ta riff coc

B H ^ ^ I ■«>!»> th a t a Umlt b e v^ B ^ l m chiefly froH B ^ ^ B I ta ly Althougb the eommlssloo

aeriously undentatfed, e rery e tto B lI B S H 1* to consider eacb caae <B 3 b m B ite m erits. ------

Indden ta lly , in th e aew se tu p : tb o -depa rtm en t of agrlculUiro U

oatUr. T he powerful producen aro well r e p r iral interesU sented. T hus the new lo U d to r i i t n agaln it th e departm ent, K arl Looe, fo rm e lay weU be- ly repreaen ted . the d tru s a n d ni

, growers and helped to p r e u th e caj procal trade fo r protecUon for one of th e ^ mued. theae segmento of American agrlcu ltu r ly ahu t ou t . • • • *thereby up - B u t th e complexlUa* are n o t coi

1 trade plc« ftoed to price reUUonsW pi Con o e tln s products upMt th e balane 1 ? S 3 , w ito coloring pen n ltted l v

s r e u ralM d change In toe law. oleo la outaellli orted choose, b u tte r by about 100 m m ion _poun< y pro{«t<d. a year. S o to® agriculture depar irk w lto lU m e n t b buying a mUllon to a ^ m i Industry llon -and -a -ba lf pounds of b u tte r eef recently day a t «7H cenU a ^ u n d - m o i a t ss cents »h«" twice the retaU price o t oleo-

uproar. Now and tak ing it o ff too m arket.I committee T b e best oleo Is made of coconi0 reports of o il Im ported frtna toe fa r e u t . Bt1 cheese, 11- coconut oU competes w ith cottor n d aid and seed oil acd to e commodity eredare a ll tied corporation h u about M mUlle

doUars o f cottonseed oil bough t i ral commit- surplus. T h i t cottonseed o il comi Ul IMS toe ^rom soutoem slates w h o u sem

Uary o t Na- to rs do n o t m ean b> be le f t o u t 1 1 10 mlUIon to a unprotected cold.Id Cheddar. S o you come to. toe cliche o f .U fl beea sen t vicious d rcle . I f otoer countrlea ca i ling p iu it a t n o t u U toelr products bere . th< 76 prepared toey cannot e am do llan a n d th i :an market.

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O uem iey steer, yearling G uernsey steer calf. 4 m onths old Q uem sey heifer calf. 4 m on th i old

MISCELLANIr t c o s tII is to lumber. 3x i'i and 3x8's jiffB in E lectric fencer .

“ • Home UUllty electric drill. « - ln c h . E lectric table saw w lto m otor

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Forgo w lto blower, a a r il Weed burner, hand sprayer-

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iDeaUng: PriscUU KtaibaU, humi • « o u id S u n a U o n . and Peggy Tell1 ships. C om - ig e itiM .th e balance, ju d je j were T tu m a n Sparks, I

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on to a * ^ - Paul Lions Club po— HasLadiesNigl[ K e t ! ' PAUL. March a -L lo n s d u b m e[e of coconut b e n staged th d r aim ual lad fa r e u L B u t Jilght Thursday evening a t 0(

I 60 m illion govemor. explained obJecUvw of I ill bough t u 'oigsnUatlon and ahowed sUde p cd o il com es tures of tho Lions Int«matloi w h o u s e n a - convcnUon In Mexico City l u t su e le f t o u t In mer.

He also rem inded toe group o t I cliche o f . to e dUtrict convention scheduled o u n tr ie ac an - f lm i-V alleyM ay2#-80and'toelht I bere . th e n ntUonal convenUon in Chicago i n a n d they July.____________________ '

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C H E V , fla t-bed jnuck completely—Bd.lDMASTER SEDAN lDMASTER SEDAN, like newj t e r n a t io n a l p i c k u p s

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i i c t i o nfarm ing , I will sell the following prope sr in Kimberly.

u 4 e s d a :v;^ m:;30 Lunch by I

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.McOonnlckD.1 -Wlto Srd-calf. giving 4 ----------- tn c to r . on ro

w lto l i t calf, giving 4 Mi’e ^ S 'n o n to rw a ro p e n “ ' c w 4 ^ b o e l i p^ “ n g i New Idea Ilde rf 7-ssctloa steel b

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nd 3x8's Baled a ad chop]S qu lpm en taa

•ill. « - ln c h .n e » 3-way hang-on 1m otor Bean and beet cih a f t to connect otoer Spud culUvator

M anure loader f 8-toot hapg-on

1 3-w hed tra iler fly e r. . 3-wheel tra i le rs------- :-- la iJ d lf id i l o c tf c---------------------------- ------------- L -fiO-gaL-weedspri'a te r ta n k one .I pipe to r 8 cows, In A -l D um p rake

a h a y illp i.g o o dig o t 60 Leghorns, to* rest ^ le d e ^ lc k ,c o o a n d G olden Neck layert. p lanter, t:

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IN PEVRIES,onJ Harold Klaoi

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cukrtiAn o t idifae, v u in tnO ae* : t t d Luella Onnno. b t th e l 'l lo . U

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party to be h d d U iie h U ' l u t n 1 of M WM. tononnew l p iy

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d lih dinner fo r tb a t e renlnf.I t v u voted' to M rre th a 'p w

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fM M rth flan n g fc ? » w w ta y rh * rT e # U n » 'in a - i S n h S o b ie rv e d 'U a rc h M -3I. p o U to u a t l u t week’s m eel ^iuT ^are bu iy v o rk lo * o a n e v eon*# ve re learned,

m edal proJecU to m a rk N ev o tn c e n were elected troup i t laa

and m em bers alao acaaloQ la ^ ffX d sra rd ’a jc b o t S m Bnangem cnts f o r tb e a re Caro l H enkelman,' p r

Maslc VaUey bobby Shirley McDonald, vice p r C r e t a

W in . . u e m b era of Violet ^ e Bll ^ a n d O kltanda m e m b e n tou red a local floral compaj

^ 8 oa lumberln* aa p a r t loen U o c n . Burley, a forme f f i y of io re i t ooo ie rva tlon b e r. b u rejoined the group.

. birthday project. • 'D o v n to Judy Eallnger w u h o e teu t ■■mey alio learned 'fongs fo r b e n of O ak Leaf Blue B ln •« week a t the rec en t m e e t- Member* worked on cro ^ ' P am ela PhUUpa wUl e n t«rt

• of T aham ay B w up sro u p Tueaday.^ memory booka l u t v e e k Bnovflake Blue B lrdi vo : tha direction o f U n . H aro ld th e birthday project and ma< . fcir a play to be given In M a «.h.M CanivF lre glrU le arn ed th e y m et U st week a t th e . t SuMker’s desire and symboUc E dw lna Roblnaon.M ^ t the meeUng a t th o hom e * ¥ M

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--------------------------------------^ d e t y of ChrisUan BervlI K A ^ ^ 4 - ^ I*’' M ethodlat,h a p t e r / V \ e e t S w ith U ra . S « rt PowcU b W:iS o T ^ a re h 3—A t th o re g u - dovoUona. Mra. 0 . M. Prldm<<UC2 of the R upert c h ap te r, oented th e leuon which Incaf Eiutem S tar. T h u rsd a y message from Helen K lm m

e U rt Ward W oolford, p u t d e n t of th e National W orldr ’matroD. w u Introduoed by o f Churches. Japan.L A Blehl, worthy m a tro n , M n . A lbert Pelley repoiWwlford wlU a c t u g ran d th e W orld Day of P n y e r

({tbt Onnd chapter- aeaalon he re . M n . Clifford Doyley rheld In Pocatello th o early K enne th Johnson. LDS c h u rf June. M n . Pelley and Mra. B ert A.n vere t«ad by M ra. C . H . M ethodlata, were In charge,er and Mrs. E arle T erry . R e- ^ a n s e l la m week will baleoU TWO served by M n . SO X T h e Rev. Starbuck, \Urt. Tom Cook and Mrs.' v l l l ho ld sptclal servicesHtrrJi. lU chfle ld MethodUt c hu rch

rt<r member! vUl be hono red IB to 30, Inclusive.' 'b l^ d a y aonlversary m e etin g M n . Pridmore v a a lubeld Mareh 13 a t tiio lO O F. hoatess..

. e s s o n H C are o fXO. March S - I h e Docio R e- B yidetr gathered l u t v e e k for ' d l l sdeoce le iton p rew n te dI. Carl osterhout. -n ie aub- "H ov c an I U ach m y pupu “Modem T renda In Oov* erance? I n my class th e reDt* Relief s o d e ^ s ta k e vlsi- ao rts of children v l th va riom Burley were M rs. E . R. positions th a t make for troi

itake magazine a g en t, a n d recess and In the classroosWheeler, stake theo logy ch ild refuses to touch th e h

^ ^ u e n u t meeting th e theoIoRy o n h is coat so I t won’t h a wUl be.present«d 1^ M rs. R. aide th a t o f another pupU 1

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. f I r X -1 T he w ord tolerance m e u ^ B i r t n u Q V r G t 6 U endure th e differences b e tv e i

t u A 3 - T h o N d n h - t n J o t t t n . to t a p« U ti ^ H X b e Birthday Pinochle c tub a n d try to overlook th ^ ^ K t the homs of M n M arie cuUarltlea. Of course, one 's o

Wednesday a fte m o o ti to cuUariUes o f color, faith , ioJ annlrersary of M n . B ruce w ^ t n o t , a re s t a n d a j

PrUes w en v o n by M n . Leo We h a d a mixed c l a u i ^ ^ ■ r r U n . ' 'U 1 7 t l " m i m a n ' and a ild th « t i t c h ir . Uke t ^ ^ H i c k Dudley. w ho U asking for help, v u

* ¥ ¥ d is trac ted by the pupils'. Irrii

B i t e r t a i n s C l u b played. FUully. she*hit onM uch J - T h » H .p h » « - » 1"»«1 » • ilKUnetloiui. S

met l u t week a t tb s hom e poin ted a chalnnaQ of each Albert TTiinV tsrs. J. Q . te n t them te th e U b n r r

^ ^ ■ R c e iv e d high prize «««< M n . form aU on about th e nn tri!^ ^ ^ d e r , Albion, low prize. T h e m en a n d .w om cn.ol. eftch^n

again In two weeks v i th o rigin h a d mads to dvU lzatD. Foster. h isto ry , a r t . civics. E ach chi

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Ih ?. - ta U o B -w as -d lre o fd -b y - th e music tbe homei l m a n ^ n r ^ ^ 'vice 'b a rge,-N arra tloa v a s given by MB w r . r i t>ecr” t a 7 y . M d ^ h o s iM s"

•t Blu* Birrt irr^m the pantom tae. C lyde Harper, ac-;u >7 a u h u .

a hoiteaa w tn*m W arburton gave tb e themeb5 ^ S ” „. ‘■eck. th o M p lm o . ,

on crocheUng. SodaU were he ld for two daises 'Ul e n t« rU ln the ^^e asaodiU on and others fea-

tured w o rk td ttcu w loni, U rs .’ D oa Birds v o rk ed on SchmedUeln w u In charge of a r- :t and m ade pU ns rangementa for a U ffy-puU for the ia in M arch w hen Jun ior M -M en a n d Jun io r O le u - c a t th e .h o m e of er departm ents a n d Alan Johnson

dUvcted a " ta le n t night" for the HANS] ¥ spedal in te rest cla^s. the U U

I- W Q r C iJurtn* th e o fficers ' meeUng, the I V V .D V .-0 M arch 14 w ard O old a n d Oreen “_____n i _____ ball waj discussed aod -M y WJld “ ®- 6 3 r i o n s Irlah Rose" chosen for th e theme.irch 3—W om an’a Junior O le an e n o f the ward wUl U ra . hlan Service m e t ^ honored a t th e dance and dance ^ e U o tWeUiodlaf church practices were announced for the W e to e ^ i’owelJ Klving the ^Irli for Tuesday and fo r adults, •“ . ’ n tbM. P ridm ore pre- Thursday evenings. Tho practiceswhich Ind u d ed a a t the church recrcatlon • “cn K lm m . presl- ball and dances to be used In thelal W orld councU and o re e n b a ll floor ahow are Ladlesn. being taught. • ’Tuesday I

F e a t u r e d•a. B ert A . Powell HAOERMAN, M arch 2 - T h e Bible Uws. F o l 1 charge. c lu t of th e M ethodist churcb Ing, gamt: WlU b e M arch Thursday evening a l the home direction a rbuck, W endell. Mn. D oa M artin . The Rev. services a t the BUrbuck v u the instructor, t j i o k

it c h u rc h M arch ^ dUcusiIon’ pe riod followed the m eeting lesson. S a turday

w a a luncheon The group vU l m eet Thursday m tt t H ai evening a t M rs. M artin ’s home. • program

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tl m y puplU to l- a thing of th e p u t . Peace reigned.as th e re a re aU l h e facts learned in the aearch ofrith va rious dls- our history u to n la h e d some of thee for trouble a t chUdren v h o p rid ed theeosdves on

dassroom . One theic Americanism, and they vereich th e han d of Influenced by I t I n the ir mannersIU UJWii allUug' and general-«mt>i<1<i _______won’t h a ^ be- ' chUdren a re taugh t th a ter pupU h e dls- they, too, have th e ir origlp-la-other- -----------l- th e re -to -so m s- S n a T aK d T b a ck g ro u n d o f relijrous

beliefs th a t d iffer trom other peo*nee m e an s : To p i j j quite u good u th e ir own;ces betw een one- when Ujey disoover th a t th e Indlsnsbe pa U e n t vlU i j r e the only A m ericans bom wlth-

rerlook Uielr pe- o u t roota In foreign lands, Uieyle. one 's ow n pe- begin to take th e ir places In thefaith , fo rm and great TiaUonal -groBp. T Tiey-lhen -----------

ird . h a ra no fu rth e r actual need forid c l a u a t . one u ie feeling caUed “tolerance." be-jir . Uke th e one m g members of Uie host, help, v u about a U th a t Is necessary is a l l t t l eupUs'. IrriU U ons. teaching backed by example.)pen h a t te d d ls- _______s h it o n a p lan & m r child cfrtid of dott. tlrtU et cU<m». a e a p .\ of eac h group *k1 rnUMd kr courM*. Dr. Pitri «■le lib ra ry f e r In - p u i« In w . i - f u i r - i . 7 « n . - To b . « n W W U .i»if each^naO onal h *it t« k i*. W. y.0 dvU lraU on, to --- ---------------------------^ ‘E ach chairm an v N L f ______________

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BepsJfcd and Modernized Into Zlectric Portab les and Coaioles.

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wUl m ie t a t 3 p m . W edaesday a t ciUfon the hom e of U ra . D an Shank. eadorf

.................¥ - * ¥ - ■ Ancho!PILER-M T*. B a rb a ra Cole vUJ be »«>-er

hostess to th e J o u r Square club “ m . 3 lU iirailiT irw n g ffn , ______

H ighland V iew d u b vUl m eet a t 3:SQ p jn . W edneaday a t the hom e of u r * . H enry Slevera . . . .

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B ooU 'and BusU es d u b vU l m eet gown i a t S:}0 p m . W ednesday In th e Tw in deeves FaUs O range haU . A n InstrucUon chanti p e rio d v IU b e h e ld a V S o 'd o c fc ltiw e Voka i a ttend ing a n aaked to bring a aack t

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H A N S E N -T h e poUuck d inne r for Her ve Uie U U v a h c lub , acheduled for I • balo p m . T uesday a t M ra. V h^ll WUson’s brld«s home, h u been canceled becauso ofthe sto rm . Ross

¥ 4ii ¥ . maid 0 Mra. N orris HaU vU l enterta in

Uie U o m lnga lde c lub a t 3 p jn . « “ *•• W ednesday. R o ll caU vU l be an sv e r- A lui ed v l th househo ld h in ts and the bera o w hite e lep h a n t vU l b e furnished by which Mra. Velma TYeadirelJ.

¥ ¥ ¥ Host(Ladles o f EUts, wUl m eet a t 8 p jn . U rs. E

’Tuesday in Uio baaem en t of the Elks MariflnbuUdlng foU ovIng a 7 o'clock board France; sesalon. O fflccra vU l b e elected and ^m em ben vU l yo t« o n suggested xe- Aftervisions of th e coosUtuUon a n d by- wed coUws. FoU ow lns th e business m eet- to Mt.ing, gam es v l l l b e played under th s 'Ihe 1dlrecUon of M rs. B e r t Isn e L the Uai

« % ¥ gradualT he N evoom era club’s luncheon J*** f*

m eeting vlU b e h e ld a t l :J 5 p jn , “ « US a tu rday In th e T u r f olub. U rs . Km- "m tt t H a n lso n la In charge of the U su tprogram v h lc h vU l lo d u d e musical a te of n u m b e n by M ra. A lfred M ay andL a n y M ontgom ery a n d a reading Lieutfrom th e h igh achool sp e ed l depart- a n spem ent. R eservaU ons m a y be m ade v lalU ^by contacUnff M n ,-N o n n an -C ro s» - W ille 'kley. te lephone 3SS8-W. o r Mrs. MassadJoeeph H . L a t lm o re, 1013-J. for dut;

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' 'l i U F m T r M u t b 'a — A mllllary , ^ ceremony un ited In m arriage Jo « - Juh, phlne KaUierlne flpevak and Lieut. '

« aU ford E. B prlngm eyer a t Uie Elm- eadorf air fo rce base chapel In

■ Anchorage, A laska. M n . Spring- * I tw iDtytT la th e d a u g h te r o t Mr. and lub Mm. Louis s p e v a k , Rupert, and

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Oreenburg, lo d . 'The wedding v u solemnUed by jjj jq.

' Chaplain H . O . H asadbu rg .n ie bride v u given la marriage d a m 1

- . by Don D afoe. H e r v h l te saUn P e tw gown w u styled v l t h long pointed m d £ sleeves and a f i tte d bodice. Im ported PaUg

1“ Chantilly U ee v u fea tu red In Uie m em t w * yoke Inset a n d P e te r P a n collar, j a f c adc Lace Insertions fo rm ed th e double Q rah i

panels o f th s aofUy ga thered tk lr t t ^ c and bordered th e fuU length train , so ste :

for Her veU of U luslon n e t v u held by ^ e l to r 1 a halo of u U n a n d pearls. The iB'i bride's bo u w et v u a single orchid _ ol clrded wlUi w h ite cam aU ons. H

Ross Maye Spevak , R upert, w u maid of honor.

Lieut. Col. Ja m es C r e h a a . Boston,“ M U l, tcU i t t b a t m tn . “ W ler- A luncheon v a s served for mem- #y«,. Uie bera of Uie v e d d ln g party , a fter

which a reception v u be ta lo the o/flcera’ lounge a t S lm endorf bu e ,

Hostesses a t th e recepUon v e ra o iy^ I jn . Mrs. Dafoe. M ra. R uU i W orkman. O n ]jcB Marifin Schroyer. A va B l a k e , u d Frances HaU. M a x ln a Montgomery L ange md and M n. A. W . O rego iy , Rupert. re - After the rec ep tio n , th e aewly- • i >y- wed couple le f t fo r a wedding tr ip H e t- to Mt. M cKinley naU ona l p u k .Lhe ‘Ihe farm er M U s Spevalc aUended

Uie Ualverslty o f W yom lag and w u graduated from B ou them Idaho Col- f i S f "

„n lege cf W ucaU on a t Albion. Bhe h u U ught in ttie R upert, Poca-

^ td lo and A n d io rag e sdiooU , the L ieutenant S prlngm eyer, a gradu- m e e t i cftl a te of navlgaU on achoola, served ,Q(1 during W orld v a r I I . < lag L ieutenant a n d M ra. Sprlngm eyer 8H< r t - a n spending a f e v v e d cs in R u i : ^ U n . : «le vlajtlar_her pareDts._.TT}5y_are_eo c a n u . ss- H>ilJe to Ih'e 'W eatover a ir force base, v o a I •n. Uassachusetta, v h e re h e wlU report O o rv t

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_ C e l e b r a t i o n - S e t s t . : : . i ~ ~ T_ — »6 .-aa d -t£ r0.-an y -L ! P e te n -v U i _ b u h^ observe the ir 60Ui veddlng anniver- j b r yA sa ry v l th an open house. W ednesday home 1. . a t th e ir home, 1S44 Bev.enUi avenue lowingIn e u t . H o u n wUl be -from 3 to fi and s t . Jei . 7 to 9 p m . ome. hJd P e te n , who w u bom in EoUand M r. ai

a n d cam e to th e United e tatea w hen H is pa„ b e v u 14, and b ia v lfe ve re m a r- johnsc ^ n ^ a i 1B03. In W aupun. W l^ . Th#

' S h e v u bora In Alto, WET - ' celebn T hey moved to th e Sahnon t n c t

In 1919 and P e te * and hU bnU icr,O e rr it P e te n . operated th# A nute r-

le d a m M ercanUle store. Mr. and U r*: 'In P e tw s also farm ed in Amsterdam 5 ? ? ! ^

U ld HoUUter before coming to Tw in^ FaU s to make th e ir bome. ’They aro^e m e m b e n of ttie Tw in FalU U eU uxl-‘r- I a f c h u r th - a a d - t l ie - T w ln - F a U a'l6 O ran g e. ^r t T h ey have oae daughter. U rs . JoeI'* B oster, and one grandson, Ronald johns<jy U e lto n . . Ru4tyId ¥ ¥ ¥ fo r fall

„ D i n n e r P l a n n e d brldegB D H L. M arch 3 - A chill d in n e r Mra.

n V lll t>e held March' 14 by Job’s veddli ' D augh ters , I t v u dedded a t th e M rs. ’

b e th d ls meeUng l u t veek. also s iT h e group aUo vUl hold a rum - Mra.

“ mage- aale U arch 38. • . navy^ .Pro tem o fflce n v e n N adine aon's i ‘®’ AnJceny. fif th messenger, and O ar- w om • ^ olyn M achacek, page. flow er

O n th e serving committee v e re Mra, >> U n . B oy LandreUi. M n. L. U baked 7 L an g d o n u d M n . K en Shark. veddli

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Ip H o s t e s s t o C l u b tneata ^ HAOERMAN. U arch 3 -T h e W ed- ” ne sd ay afternoon meeUng of th e, P y d e lia d u b of th a Reci^anlzed **: L D S ch urch v u h d d a t Uie hom e *

o f U rs . L eonard Oondit. Bevlng^ a o d a poUuck luncheon v e n fe a - R^lAD

tu r e d . N est ve ek the group v u i > m e e t a t Ui« bom e of Mrs. BUI Olore. r m r^ ¥ ¥ ¥ lun

CANASTA CLUB MEETS _ i r 8 H O SBO N S. U arch 3 - U r . a n d ‘- fm r t U rs . L eo Nyborg entertained th e ir M s c a n u ta .d u b lu (~ v * d u F tiz e a -v e re - M B e, v o n I v U rs . F rank Burdett. R hea rt O o rv tn and U r . a ad U rt . Oeorge

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n ic E y e k e ep s Iboda -s. N o b u rn e d fooda01 n o t o v c rb o a t— a ll : IConMi in ' to d a y —aslc ^ , .^ E t M b o n k B y o ; . O o ly

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" " M n f r f o g B ^ - ^ / o w s " ^» u i — BUHL, M arch 3 — M r - a n d - i f i i . ^ 'e t - Je rry Johnson aro m aking th e tr day home In the Stokes apartm enU fol- aue lowing th e ir recen t m a n la g s In - th e " and S t. Jerom e'a CaUiolic c b i t t ^ J e r -

ome. M n . Johnson Is ths >i«'ig>'»*y of and M r. a a d M rs. F . E. Lewis. Jerom e. hen H is pa ren ts s re Mr. and M rs. R a lph la r- Johnson , BuhL P*r’y i ^ . T h# R yf. y « th f r RhfrmawinB WM Of *

ce leb ran t a t th e w rem ony. ^J r - • T he bride w o re 'a gown of vh U e - ,

s lipper u U n , fuU aU rted and sty led vJUi sc a lloped 'neck line a n d long ^ pola te lj5eevea ,^H q-. yell _of_nylop ^ n e t v u held by a Ju lie t i a p iifd

. 2 cau g h t v l th a stephanoU s balo . She 5!?: “J® carried a w hite prayer boolc-vlU i “ *• orchids a n d v h lte stream ers . „ ?

‘Itie bride 's sister. M n . T b a n e M ttddor. wsa m a tro n of honor. ,

’The bridegroom 's sister. J a n e t “ • Johnson , w u the b ridesm aid a n d *'

■ R usty Johnson served u b est m an for b ls nephew . H erm an O sterkam p

I and C arl Reynolds, Pocatello, th e ® J bridegroom 's cousins, ushered.tner Mra. O tho P n t h e r p U y o d . th e »* . Ob’s vedd lng m arches. Mr*. P r a th e r a n d ou- th e M rs. ’T b o m u Reynolds, M inidoka, n u ;

also s a n g a duet. ^ ,uMra. Lewis v o n a b ro v n c u lt v l t h ^

navy blue aoceasorles. M rs. Jo h h - llne aon's aftem oon govn v u n avy blue , | 'a r - w om v i th v h l te aocessorie*. T h e ir I

f low en wero A m erican B eauty roeea. ■ rere M rs. L am m , a u n t of th e bride. ■

L- baked and served th e flv e -U en d I wedding cake for th e tecepU ou he ld | a t th e Jerom e Moose ha lL Bbe ^ v u In charge of recepUon a rran g e -

} m eala and dooontlons. r jd . Irm a Sullivan, cousin o f Uie b ride, thfl a tten d e d • th e guest book. A rlene umi Blue presided a t Uie g if t ta b le and 3U ,. M rs. HoUabaugh, Ooodlng. poured.^ ¥ ¥ ¥ ' t e ^ RBAD TIMEB-HEW S WANT AD6.

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- O ailey came In l u t ,tho a p. m . unheralded a s d then ■ie_ lang lM w lU iila L p la ca with Onam e of tho behind them , x f * d a y O a i- SinceOle B upert In tha l e a j u e ^ S

dow n the some fan s are f t no t (even olher

t n plajrlng anyone can win. ting losers And th a t m eans that tl

m e et Is a to>be one winner, rcjird ihappens. T hat’s the fm .

H o s t s B e a r s

i n T i t l e Di]B r United P re a

; . C o a s t conference southern ih ing ton , n o rth em titleholder, I le league crown and a n NCA^

n g q u in te t won tKeTionor over 1 ic toriea ovey S tan fo rd . F rid ay i ir I n d i a n ------------------------------ -

O’Brien, Hou Make Honor'

I t w ith 38 YORK. Mareh Ja season’s by bH W alter Duke* of i e m dlvj. thres players from th

eosiP a n d tw o from 1 m cosit were nam ed U) th#

All-Anierici basketball team .

Belect«d w ith DUkes » O’Brien. 8 e a « ’e unJrt

; 1 .° .^ Houbregs, U niversity of Tom ^ J a . ^ _ f U S i

sylTsnla.,’oea when ^

301 sportsw rlters and b from e rery sw U on of th

c a i i f ^ i a

TViick rad la to ra mui paired very strongly to ' the rough u sage and vibration. I t la In thli

I work th a t wo excel OcIT " ^ "stand up'* to th o horde

]|I|{ ]|f | qfT om ... ator.YWHDtti - - n COHPLETB STOCK C T X D aad USED BADU1

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o w ahodc abao rbon ’ w a f i ^ s e n t ly ak a breeze.

Qg h a s a dded b o w new v a ^ o ^ - I a l l o tb e rs com bined ,

r m o a ru a “ b igdectrion” o n j ^ ig a to the most that’s to be ha il p r ic e d below a ll o z p e c ta tid u l

irsf family o f finfe cars!

AVENUE EAI

S i m d

I I M a g i c M l^ H I T he f i f th u m oal W hite s tl

T - dfty on Maglo m oun^in .------H R lj' Tho event Ib expected to i H h | i M agic Valley, San Valley and

J a d c _ L e C l^ and Jim Bro tb ^ In ten n b u n ta ln Ski assocl- atlon, and Claude Jones, oper-

H I M a to r of th e Magic mountain H » |@ -rd d -« re8 T -a re -sp o n flo rin g - theH l i i lH I U I ^m en are tn*H f l IU ' participate. Racers mustH i EH ngtster at tbo'Jodge before 10;iS

I f — ion. eunday. ■III Tbe course will be laid out by

■ ■ |n Jones. and LeOIalr, assisted by in Uagto< Mountain 6kl club memben.

Haee time Is II b a .I eix traveling trophies are to be

awarded—to wlnnen of the flnt tbree places among men and among women.

A large non>travelIng trophy, rs* served to contestants trom Maglo Valley, will be awarded permanently

{ to tbe flnt aUer to win the event __ three times.

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= » i! :!« ■ I l l I AMrieU Lothma___ 4 28 AUH I l l l '^ 'O JelinMa.-112i Srows. Ill;n il . ^ sa isil y l '■ U l I HMMItt tl. Sk &iw>nb No. I ■ | n I OzpittUa TV ijn»Tk«a lAtiitna J

W <(} n«r V»TMr ston___ IIU .<10 ‘K l ui? ' O- Asdmea _ _ _ is l< J4I in I — Mlt :S!,H n I j *8Qlh Predec* 14 IS .m *■ a » ^ Uo. t HM 1>» Ml y■ I I k .SMtn ram Stan 10 St .111.■ y i ; Tn hisb «Tm«« howlcni Bactn. llli ?■ a L Sal(h, lU: Botubar. l«Si VmUnnn, 1■ n . lM|8.UltaaLll7:D«hllas.m]D<iuart.M I lasWatarvlill Adklo IMi Porrw. III. ,

U*fc» D«t. 6lm*^ Honn FUm Ston I ■ ^ J l ' C a Admen «■. B ^Prodac t

■Ilfll I ra'KHEKCZAL LEAGUEB u i -------- ! i S J ■H l l i „ V S i S

l i !«iL■ H 2>*Uaul ODard _____ » S Issi a

■ B l !* g^V tV ti lwT m ; m l■ H I .BlmU,-17Si GfSiaa. m i Sloe*, in .—- n■ M l . riut7-» B tM iu .

IB ll P a n t e r a t B u t t e , <■ H l l BUTI'B, Mont.. March 3 (fl — ■ I H I Uatchmaker Mel Epstein announced . ■ H U Saturday that Carl (Bobo) Olson, a ! B i H II leading contender for the middle* ‘ 0 H | h weight boxlni championship, will , B l U l Panter In a lO-round eW f H I bout bere March is. I■ H I Olson, now llgbtlng out of San B B la **s fonnerly from Bon-■ B i n ' Paotar la a native of Id^o 8 BIU but haa been flsbtlng In CaUfomUn H i

f | i | F r a n c i s - ^ h a t t e r s

lll l QBANDB, O., March 3 W -{ M ll OJareoce (Bero) PrancJs, the na- i H i t tlon's leading college basketball iB I •corer. bit M points to run his sea*

son total to IfiSS Friday night as Bio Orande beat ClnclnnaU Semi*

B staiy Ill-W.H I In doing so, tn less than a single ■ I aeason tae nirpaased the Ohio three- H “ “ k of 1.8M set by Dayton’s f n l Don Melneke.M RooBe Inflelder Walt Freese, of m i l tbe St. Iioitli Browns, was an all-

l | | | t | TDUnd, athlste a t tha Palveralty of

I B / , W E IX MATCH I K M I " Aar SnbaoripUda Offtr I ^ H / 700 trom ia y afagubM / U H / - .. P taaU her IB v I S ^ W c r i u a Otter to I m a I X s a t/9 BVBsoBtPTiou I IBlf. L ii '< ttBTICB' I

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Stag Race nday at Mountain

^ i t e Stag giant alalom will be run Saiais.----------- :— ----------- r — -------- -------------cted to draw the class o t amateurs ( alley and the Salt Lake City a rea ;; Jim Brown, certificated Instructors < d assocl------------------------------------^

n o u n ta in BYU Added toring-the » -Invitatioiig a re tn*

S SS TournamentId o u t by NEW Y O R K . M a rc h 3 W M B slsted by National In v ita tio n tou rnam en t wi I member*. to com plete Its 13-teai

field today by adding Brlghai Young and th e n to armouries

“i h . H w eompleto p a irin g s fo r Ba.turday th e l in t ji j j t jo u n d a t M adison Square gai

m d among ^en. . iO th a r.b l* cag o developments sa

tu m b led from th e ur beaten ra n k s by a 71-«5 loss to Daj

im anently ton. w hile ' O eorgetow n entered th th e event ^ r r .

Ind iana , ‘H o ly Cross and M iami <................. Ohio recelfo d b e rth s In th e NOA

to u rn am en t A Seton H all, w hich se t a recoi

i r a f f a vhen i t w on i t s 37th s tra ig h t gan f | V V last week, lo a t a t D ayton wh«n th

I ■ Flyers he ld b ig W aU Dukea to 1 polnta. D ay to n w en t a ll th e wa

I .i« WlUl five " tro n m en," led by Jli Paxson w ith 33 polnta and big Joh

\ r i l l Horan w llh 30.^ if Brigham Y oung, w ith a 30*7 ovei

u 411 a ll record, s e n t ita K IT acceptane M -u« by wire la s t n ig h t, i t w u repo rt«

B * ^ ’ 1 i! C ougani w ere v irtually ellmJ •ta. l i l l e! nated fro m th e . Skyline conferenc i iM .j i« ._ race_ffhen-tbey-la3t-to .paC efflakln u Wyoming 9J-57 on Saturday .• Z n ^ 0 n t t o pens w ith th ree /irs t

round ga m es S aturday , w ith i fourth o n M onday . B righam Youn:

, was expected to play N iagara i]t t .Itl M onday’s g a m e, since both play reff

• II .Ml u lsrly -scheduled gam es on Batur a u Mu o il Ind iana m oved in to th e KCAJ s i ^ JU i t c linched iU f ir s t undlsput« M .III Big T en C ham pionship by whipplni

S a turday as b ig D on Schlundt le<• ■ the a tta c k w ith 38 polnU . T he Hoo».

le n .wUl c om pete In th e NOAA re- . glonala in C hicago.

•I ' M iami of O h io galried tts NOAi“« * b ^ w hen i t c linched th e Mid- r , American con fe rence tlUe w ith a 74-11 .IU 63 tr ium ph o v e r W estem Reserve 1* JH T b aJ ted sJ d n aw m m e e tD e P a u l.in i IS j » prelim inary ro u n d game In Fori 17 .4 1 Wayne. In d .. M arch 10. w ith th t i* •* \ w inner going to th e Chicago region* JJ ^ I a ll.iM t ( S l “ 'Hoiy' u f f l u , ' w u i ' ’n '17 -5 'record irtdt, 11 I T O picked by a coaches' committee 2 * ^ {iC to rep resen t t h e New B ig lan d con­

ference in th e NOAA. T h e C rusaden i r j p u s n will p lay N avy In a preliminary

round gam e a t th e P a le stra in Phil* adelphl* M a rc h 10. wiUi th e winner going to th o Raleigh, K. O , re-

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^ NCAA TourneyPOCATELLO. M arch 3 -P re p a ra -

1 tlons a re being: m ade fo r th e f irs taa national co lleg ia te to u rn am en t ever

held In Id a h o , th e NOAA naUonal , , boxing to u rn ey , a lated for April B.i t » 10 and 11 a t t h e Id ah o S ta te college }{,, gymnasium.l i ! ‘u i m a rk s th e f irs t tim e theu** ;4j i tou rnam en t b a a been held in Uie ijH J l l westem porU on o f th o U nited SU tes ^ ,-!|* since 1037 w h en th e Joust was staged

in S acram ento . CaUf.: Douart. M o re 'tb an 70 college boxers f n m

all porUons o f th e coun try a re ex- iim Ston pected to Q ualify fo r th e naUonal oe« tournam ent, t o be he ld in four

aasslona-in-the-epadous^SO -athleU c- plantr

: O a h a n d to de fend ita naUonalJ ^ cham pionship, w on la s t year a t 1 .STI Madison. W isconsin , wlU be a strong «?4 U niversity o f W isconsin m it t team. IU AU pow erhouse collegiato team sB .411 expected .to e n te r th e 10S3 AaUonala1 . - tll a re lo u la ia n a S ta te , U n ive rsl^ of L?’ }!?{ M lnnesoto.;-TJniveralty of Miami. «r. m j wasningto^n ^ t a i e oonege, Syracusei n . — university, U . 8 . M ilitary Academy

aJ QBtni U niversity of Cal-Ifomla, U n iv e rsity of Idaho , M lchl-

■ _ g a n :f i tA te ._ P e n n _ B t4 le .ia m _ Jo je * • State, U n iversity o f S ou th Carolina/

a U hlverslty o f V irg in ia and host

— w W es-* lso -iw -B xpec ted .---------------^ This y e a r’a to u rn a m e n t wlU see./ champions crow ncd In n ine weight2 Ifl _ divisions in c lu d in g th e 119, 135. 133. loimeed ^’ 8 »nd hea\7 - 5l«on a ***gbt Classes. T h e 110 pound dlvl- ^ “ 5 * slon was a dded th is year. •Id wlU C hairm an fo r th is year’s toum a-

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B ennett a ad M erle Cherry. The b ia sa ra in bobcata. T he men are u eagej ^ ^ re w ** t® **" pboto-enravlngm B atur- ^ • * ' * * *

Three Twin !w hipping ^

^ s€ou gar SomeIcSiA^re- “South of tow n.“ T hat’s what the

men said.ta NOAA South c f tow n covers a pretty thft U ld . large area b u t someplace In Uiat ex- »lth a 74. P“ “ « of spoce threo Twin Palls

Reserve IM-poundP a u l i n a cougar S a turday . B u t they're not

In Ptort exactly where Uieyw ith th e « u « h t up w ith him .0 region- ^ vague wave o t th tlr hands

they moUoned east, soulh and west 5*T tco rd ' ■and-grlnnedr‘'S outh of town.*'— - ommlttee' ' couldn 't he lp bu t grln-Bob a n d con- Sm ith, Merle C herry and Bud Ben* ;nisadera w ss th e ir f l n t cougar Intllm lnary t h « e y e « * of hun ting cals so no , in P hil- cne can blam e them for Uis brosd e w inner «nHes.. 0 , re - And th is cougar, or mounUln Uon-------- . i f you prefer-that-nom erw ss an-old

one. O ne cf h is long fangs hsd been broken off and his- oUier teeth were

J S discolored. Tw o porcupine quills sUcklng in h is ch in were mute evi­dence of the source of a rccent meal One of the h u n te rs said Uie sharp

---------------, KoK/... ]|n„m A i r Cherry a n d Bennett haveX l t ^ y heard lots of rum ors about cougars

•f in th e ir three years df hunUng but E ^p a ra- Uiis Is Uie f ir s t one UieyVe ever Uie f irs t jcen o r killed. They’re bobcat hun* e n t ever tera in th e ir spare Ume but there’s

always th e chance Uiey might get April B. t cougar.

e co lege ,jjjg fortune stopped onlm« lh a num ber Saturday. They left

In S e 0 “" t * b o c kd S U tM P-*” - Som etime, someplace!s stnsBd “MUth.of town" they ran smock Into

the tawny beast and brought him

” Sm iui, Cherry and Bennett huntM Uonal “ Uber pis-jj, tols. Each of th o m en owns a dog

bobcat figh t I t o u t,.B u t not Batur* oaUonal O"®rea r a t SmlUi popped Uie sU-foot,. atronff t»ln®-tnch c a t from an aSpen tree.■t team spotted th e c a f a lm ost'aso ♦ » m « s ta r te d hunUng Sat-Btionsla urday and knew I t was a cougar, rjlty Qj not a lorge bobcat. T he f ln t Uilng M i.w t, the lion d id w as ru n Into a cave.

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m Falls Men Bi Somewhere “Soutlt'S what the h u n te rs a n d three yelping, snarll

tra i l hounds. The three do js a:rs a pretty B e n n e tt w en t r igh t Into Uie caI ln Uiat ex- a fte r h im .Twin Palls I n th e fracas th a t followed Be

a ISO-pound >>ett lo s t h is h a t and the cougthey're not escaped. H e took his next s tan dwhere they tr e e . T h a t , too, .was a m ls ta

for w h ile th e dogs couldn't cUsUielr hands ' ’P ®*ter h im Sm ith’s pistol couth and west b ring ' h im down.((,^ ,•1— I t took only a ha lf -h o u r- to -b It grin—Bob ------------

‘ii'S i Houston Holds ::::: 5-Way PlayoffrWas an-old —£ lO U 3 IO N ^ T e x .,-M aro h -3 -b n gs hsd been T w o. fo rm er national champloi : teeth were a n d th re e young stars m eet Moi pine qulUs day i a a r a re five-way play-off e mute evl- decide th e winner of the large rccent meal, f irs t p rize on goll’s winter tour.1 Uie sharp A thrill-packed half hour on U ■tnr linn eighteenth . green Sunday lelt lli jnnett have playcra f l r t a t 3SJ~Tor-the-H,<H out cougars top prize in tho »20,000 Houstc lunUng but open. Thia was five .under par f< heyVe ever 73 holes in the 7,lM*yard Memori. obcst hun* Pwlc course, but there's Cary Mlddlecoff, Uie magnlflcei might get Kram bler from Memphis, added U

final touchcs when ha missed RiflrnM fl» ^hree-foot putt Uiat would hai

i?/t 8*''“ championship.'w?r»hi/ic oOiCT four already h a' shared tho thrills witnessed by•SS S" X’®¥>iiirhL ll m TeaHfr Off in Mondoy afternoon ■ougnt nim fiT„omo w ith Mlddlccoff. Uie iw u m lt him t ch inp ltin . wen JH

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* * * * *

1 Bag 150-Pound South of Town ^?lng, sna rling th e old lion a fte r they had sigh 'ee do js and h im . I f anyone w anta to go couj nto Uio cave hunUng. Uiese are aU Uie c li

T hey were gone six hours a n d oUowed Ben* m inutes. Deduct SO m inutes fo r t I the cougar h u n t a n d you have live hours a lext s ta n d in 45 m inutes driving t lm e -b o th wo as a m istake D iv lde -by -tw o-and -head -sou th - )uldn 't clim b a litUe to tbe e as t o r a m ite to 1

pistol could west—and ifhen you find a ta ll i p e n n e a r a cave—U iat's it.

-hour-to -bag . — There^s ■ only -T O g-in ic tirC ougi a ro Uavellng fools. T hb g reat Ami

T 1 J tourist Is a sedentary Indlvldi~1 n I n .S by comparison. So If you should fl

Uie place about Uie only saUsfacU A A guaranteed Is th a t you would kn

I V O I l * .co.ugw had been there.J M lgb t^^ well s tay home. Cougi

:aroh-3-U )— bave-boen-hcre,-too.-Cvory-once I cham pions awhUe there comes a report fn : m eet M on- th e sou th hlUs th a t a cougar is r play-off to th e prowl. Sm ith, Cherry a n d Be

the la rgest n e t t have Investigated m any Iter tour. these rcports In three years b u t St hour on th e urday was the ir f irst klll.‘Most

th e rep o rts-ac tua lly -lnvo lva -la r^ h e ; - H ,000- -tjobctttsrthey-obnUind,----------------

n ^ ^ e r And UieyTe in a poslUon to kno i So Uils year Uiey have bagg,rd M em ori^ ^obcaU and, oh Ves, one coug,

Ibe score waa 1) bobca ,

‘t o ^ ^ h “ HURTinsh la TAMPA. Fla., M areh 2 If t -P ltc hready h a d Chur<* was struck bynessed by a throw n ball as th e ClnclnnaU Re< MX) to 14 000 warming up for a spring trail r a fternoon's pracUce game Saturday a i )ff, the suileted a eu t below Uie le lt eye. n. were J im 0, Uie 1847 • three new -

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-W ith Uie class B c b a m p l dow ned Saturday n ight, fo u rth i

^ ^ ^ ^ H tr le t foUowers tu rn e d e^ ^ ^ ^ H to Jerom e Monday and th e A to nam ent echeduled to s ta r t th

^ ^ ^ ^ H Tuesday. . ^ ______—u n llt t- th e -B -m e e t-U a ifc -w o t

^ ^ H ^ B o p Saturday a t H agennan, th e ^ ^ H ^ B baa no clear-cut favorite .^ H I^ H though Jerome looma aa tb e te a a ■ ■ B O B b eat for top honora. B B n o B T h a A m e e td l f f ^ f r o m i t s s m jC R W k i H tg brother in aooUier w ay. Kl ■ K S B B B berly and Hagerman, top B tea:

m ust play In a regional m e et Nam pa March la to determ ine w h

^ ^ B Kiner, Zemia] | i ^ B Head Parade ^ H Of Holdouts

................By United P rcarA total of 39 players, inc lud

' bome run sluggers Ralph K ln e r i Zemlal, 33-game w in n e r Ee

- and shortstop A lvin.. Dtwere officially labeled ho ldouts <1&7 w ith the passing of th e M arc deadUne.

-In addlUon. Uie holdout lis t , co prised of 18 American leaguers s 11 N ational leaguers, num bered st ato rs as L any Doby and Bobby A^ of the Indians, Oene WoodUng a

M artin of the Y ankees. Blekford ot-the-B raves a n d Mlcl M cDermott of the Red Sox.

^ ^ ^ I H ' clubs—th e Senatea .. i i t . It...! S®*. Dodgers. Reds a n d Ci

-re p o r te d all players signed. 1 . Yankees reduced the ir h o ldou t Ie WM) oon . announcem t

U iat shortstop Phil R lcm to h * signed for $41,000 while th e Ph

f lies also cu t the ir lis t to*& ree wh f V | H shortstop ara im y Ham ner a n d f i r 4 1 I U baseman Earl Torgeson cam o

eelebre- of the spring w hen ge, _ ^ e ra l manager Branch R ickey si

had sigh ted h e would have to negotiate a n e0 go cougar tirely new contract a n d P in1 th e cluea. m anager 2 ^ Haney com m ent Dim o n d 18 odd ly U iat "a player m ak ing 1 lU ^ fo r th e money should report w ith t i hours a n d jira t rookie,"

K lner originally agreed to a 13 P « «hrenrirom-Ws->&o.t»o:co

mite to th e t„ ,c t ^t laat season b u t Uie pap tIQ a ta u a a- ng j signed. He now wUl

_________ .osked to take a .fuU 35 p e r . ccch. C ougars slash. 'g rea t A m er- Wynn Is believed holding o u t i7 Individual Uie Indians for $35,000, a b o u t U. should fin d same amounts Doby Is dc tnandirisaUsfacUon NoUilng h as been heard from pltc l

would know ere Mickey H anls, Lloyd DJckie. and Jose SanUago.me. Cougara Zem lal is en route to th e /•ory-once-ln cam p -a t-W es t-P a lm -B ea ch r-P I :report from and general manager A rt E hleo ugar is on expects him In Uie fold soon. OUiy a n d B en- unsigned A's are outfielder D a'1 m any of PhUley and pitchers John M ackiiars b u t S a t- aon, Charley Blahop, M arion PW carill .'M o st o f a n d Len Matarazzo.ivolva-large ...O lantiL .presldent Horace .S ton i__________ h am warned Dark today th n t Uon to know clu5^1>as m sae its -im a i o n e r o rlave b M B ^ w o n t budge." TTie o ffer is bellev*o n e c ^ f f ^ to be >33^00 compared to D arkH bobM ts dem and for <40,000._____________

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jdget-minded” , this may astonish yon ; : i

s s tunning new Chiyalor Windsor can be m on than a loiu.Drietd enr wUh nV .v, trtra tl jyslCT q uaiity and prcwtiga a t modort lus C h ry s te 8128, comfort, nnd safety to o l

•"F m o u s Spitfire ennna is a Joy to . . . m every driving sjtuationi

mr Stewing, i f yeru wiah it. Iota you turn a n d gentleet o f guidance. No wheel fight evorl

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cr» tu rn e d eye* the A meet wiU a u t o n u U ^ y Q| Id Uie A to u r - for Uie sU te to u rn am en t a t .0 s to r t U iere ^ u h l in th e 3

wonn d t« p e n er-T u e sd a y ._ Jeram B _ U e n n an , Uie A wlUi Filer tn U » second gam e < J t favorite , a l . afternoon. A t ^ m . os th e to ley tokea on G oodin*, w m ie «

and Twin PalU will rin g dow) from i t s sm a ll- curtain oh opening day .-r w av. K im - Tuesday wlU find w inner* p l

too B «>*>"■, winners and loeer* m eeting lonal m e e t a t tn Uie two.bnwketa. T h e mee' iterm ine w h ich double ellminaUon a ffa ir .

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“ f H u s k i e s i:lilts Bj•rea r C a lif o r n ia , P a c i f i c Cc'era, Inc lud ing c h a m p io n ,-p la y s W a s h in g

tl'i. L k i n / t o r the te1 A lvin D ark , m e n t b e r th .________________i holdouts ^ Cal's record hreaicinY q If Uie March 1 gcQring tw o v icto rlout list, com- Bears overcame th e ir Ir 1 leadera and rivals, 82-62, a n d S a tu

they walked off the c W oodUng a n d w i th a 97*63 t r i u m p h .

Center Bob M c K e e n te d .th e ; 1 ^ in scoring S a turday n ig h t wi■!,« P o 'n^ *blch gave, h im a seiis. STS f“ 0' •“ “•I signed. T h e ,r h o ldou t l is t Ron Tonujc, po in t-m a k in g I jm nouncem en t guard, s h a r^ honora on h isR lm ito h a d wlUi Oleg Suidaleff a s eac h p

lUe th e P h il- 11 poUits. The In d ia n s flnishecto * & n e w hen in the division,mer a n d f ir s t- u p In Uie northw est, Callfojion c am e to new scoring recorda d o n 't e e t_____________ boUier W ashington's H uakles.

me u ie -ca u se renUy ran k r t I h ln iT n th o n«g w hen gen - Uie Huskies wUl h a v e a n edge

Rickey eald the ir souUiera divis ion foes 'oUate a n e n - uiey meet., Earlier Uils season , W aahlr■ P>ay«* two games a g a in s t C a lif♦ and were v le torlousltw lce a ltht w im the ,pjppy jjyg

I t th e o an ers W ashington su ffe red I ts flrslnow w U l ^ feat a fte r 33 s tra ig h t v ic tories I35 p e r . c e n t Idaho's Vandals po sted a M-61

Priday nlghU S a tu rd ay n igh t,ilding o u t on Huskies came' back a n d gra0, a b o u t th e the nod by a score o f 91-53.5 dem and ing . ...........) from p itc h -

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»h» « • « ! *ood and chok. itctiaaeo oy u ie ^ r u n n >o.8o.2(.ooi utiiur low ■ Commission' 17.00.20,09; food to Is* print btl■ li 3ii.S:a.(» iiifa .is-s'.Xi.na Ki!

» n n n .« M I '• « <>x»e* and prim, v ttltr. il.Q0.42 «*30J»-a.W bulk «ommtrtI.l to cholt. 2I.00-J5.04:-tlfi.50-17.S0 and uillltr 10.0040.00._$i3.oo.isjso k .^ S I S T itt_$17.60»ieM KANSAS CITY, Match 2 (UPJ-1_ t 9 M - 4X0 IMOi 28 to.78 craU bicbir. cbokt ]89n *2200 2IJU-J1.78. top 21.78.

rfa M Cattlt (,<00. «alTw 700. ilasibttr itp tUXK) aad btlftr. atrent to (OctaU hlihtr: rp $19.60 bl«h «»od.«Pd/h_ok. .t<«rt Jj“ — 2»,04, ftadtr . tm a wtak le 89 ctaU lo'

;ing^ O SbOTP 100. alaocbtar Uaba ttront t<I ^ A M n A n caat. blfbCTi reed tA prim. Batlr. tnic

. 3 L ie u t -_________—dered eighth w o ol•/} spruce up k e w y o r k . Uarcb 2 U>-Woo1lion. n?^iV**w “. j j i a K J lUUU U T 5.«iiTiT ^ i . 1.44,4BI Ptc. i(t,20i :h ‘• » t ' a ”l!5 ‘w ^?‘’;pot-U 2:(i.' h arm y. He fuiurM «iot«i . t or . mb;ary penon> 1.4 caet> h lih n : March 104.DD: I

have' th e ir l u - t : Juir J»i.8: Oct. ii>.iB; Ott. i«7.1 w ear prop- “ cSnin“ }®rf',pot weoi tow h u n .______________ B-Illdl.N-Nsmiival.______ ______sen in struc t- ___

T S"a Director Named____ BOISE, M arch 3 W -Jam esDOSTED Jepson, Jerom e, h a s been sppolnl 3 U>—Ana* Jerom e county c lv ir defense dlri

om pany has tor, replacing Jerom e Chief of I a pound for Uce Pred O . Abrams, who rcilgr xlucUon, an la s t m onth. S ta te Civil Detense 1 lOve the for- rec tor Col. PhUUp Doddridge n

Friday.

n Falls M arketsprk« CM. aber. u>. ta p w t ItriL

— . i i .» ' V------• 1 5 ^ n ly ,

1 t«4 Soft wbMt. prr buth.l !__________ It__ 810.00. LIO Dirltr, 100 lU. .— . . . _ n_ tl0 .04.ll.00 Cau. 104 i*- .___ (U.84 top (On. dMltf QUOtKl)----- 1: 2.04 lop POTATOES— IU.04.:».09 u. .1. N0. I ________________ »:.Tw----- iia.M tor u . s. No. * ________________ ii.jj-i_IID.0MJ.00 (Two dtaltn «uot»dl

' LlVB-POt/LTllI Colsrad few). 8 iht. and ortr -■-

HA Lcshora (owl. 4 Ibi. and o 'tr I . ------- >;4.M ^ ________,

....... S u ti ........................................ iL«thorn (o<ki ............. .. ,

tSwlft aod comptnr Pfkt.)----- 87i? :7« „ . '.nUTTERFAT-----------” -2* No. J J lu iurf^ t------ -------— t----- tT - r l r i i ECC POOL■"" • • tn B .; Tka followln* priet. wtrt lapplltd hr t----- i'rwcoctf. of Twin F»IU I

Pool No. 8 (Ftb. 18.21. loeluii>t)l Larr* AA ‘

a»“ w t e „ t . .-— ....... ;1. -Uaa. Tba L art. 0 t*t to crowir Uadhia 0 ___ «Iw. I« d a __________________________p

iSTb» 5 « S 2 5 m ‘aMti5j

I F i T i a n c e

)ck Grain,— cmCACO.-Marcb 2 Wbtat dl

* <40 aod «ru»n» rolW up Ib acli«. tradl

M 'S j

much at 2 e«nU ihortlr afUr th. op .ltr». ftw cood a part of Uw laaa^ttr,J .i ._ » _ br trport bgiinm.

: S . f i n " ' » s ! ,“. : ? b t eT .u b a .b -1 « . s .% u K b S iS ;

5!S.tUT;uS ¥«irWS"'I t (UP)—Cat. --------lalt. <td . i M r . ______ CAfltt CBAIN_____•Itaadr r tb o le . CHICAGO. Mtrch 2 tn —Wbtal ad tt»m 22-211 Cora No. 2 rtUow 1 J 7 ^ No. I. 1

1#-JH Bood- J.H. l|ltr.«oaim.rclal Ollt No. I h ttr r nU td S2.i.'trviSi'! ,.£;irtrcltl bulla 20., ritid iMd ptr buadrwlw.ltbt not.IrtaiJOO; ae> ,m t€t Oovtr t,04.U: r«ltop 81.04-Lktr an alllllr- .U lk . 17.00.28.00: tImoUir 1J.80-l-cholc 2».S4| rmi tlerer 2I.00-JJ.04.II calrtt. »aal. I btUtn J2. rUTURES TADLXdrl tbolt. I. 2 CHICACO. March 2 (UP) —i0i28M 00lb.. 'opra Hlih tow. 21-«: cHolc. Wbtati .IlfbUr wtlffht. Uarcta ■ 2,!l 2.2IH 3.J4.u b i u w i - b . J S ', = 1 1 ! “ a t s s

K =l:iiS s10 (tfdira aold C«mloUbU 8.»-tr-80 Marcb ____ 1.8«> 1.88'4 1J4

M a r_____ U IJ 14«« 1.67%a „ slJpt. ~~~~ lltaU l'.4lS il«ol| ^ w u h r i « (■;—bul iradt f.lr- M arch____ .« « .71 .7lWin othir tla .ita M .r — . .74j4 .78*4 .7J^:ommifc!»l and Ju ir _____ .78^ .7IS .78.a’liTrSsi K = ;;a78:f«»uU IIlr Rt.1.28i-oM-Ji«8d -H.rcb‘;= z :----------- ------------------f.w loU KOod M a r______ I.18S 1.84U 1.78

1,40: ftw eom. ju I r _____ 1.81 l.88ti l .« Sr calm 24.49> Sept. ■ 1.84 1.88H M lilfbtrl ad tanc I

■‘s S u Butter and Egg2I8^« Ib. I

nd'fced 80 Iba. ; ' CHICACO!r a t 21.04. CHICACO. M.rrb 2 (UP)—t i r . po

Markit tu .d r : 18 truckt. Todar't r l l tn i: ColorMlotr t lbfe.ta.uBU a p

ir. cholc. num. z r : whit, rock JII nrnoulb rocli 14;M. .Jl,7M2.2S, back 20..Fi7ftll Colortd 28| whIu

ses i'Irmoulb rock 28: baraback 18. ItMdr but not .r a i Colortd 28: whIu rock 28: Pinlarkil. rock 18: tra r croai 28; whit, ent: llmlttd aalta bartback 28. Commircliltr «rown tpi wtr Uitn la tt Colotfd » : WhlU roek JJ; PlrmoutiI cradM J840. S3: i l t r croui J I : wblu Croat 81. Coir* Tullr ItMdr. clallr trown frrtral Colorwl 18: whltitarlr ttlta low : s ; Plrmouth rock 28: m r crtiaI 2l.t2.09. faw w hlircnai 26. No. 1 chkktn IS. Lcca unitr 1.200 IS. C.ponai 7 Ite. and op <}; undtrrka liock a tw 41. Old rootltrt 19. Dwkti lltty;

karat.Tomt 28; hm* J8. C tc t! YouiiR.800, Chrati Slntlt d iliitt 4m .4I ct

•JIO Ite. 24,78- pound: lonshomi 41U^J; procttt« 4(m : h : SwIh r n d . A 48-4»: B 41.

fad tla tn and 4S-4I.Id cholc. a im * Dutlari 111.108 pouada. Marktt t 1 cbolet h«ltm BS icor. I tH c.nti a Bound; M t« r . nd teamtrelal 90 acor. 88: 89 tear. <1%: carlott 1 84

88: l>iear«.82». ibtd. E in i 14.899'citta. UtrkH firm.

U rs t titra i M 4t,t Mr e.nl and o<_______ _ e.Bia,a_doiro2 mUtd lars. n traa IP)-(USOA)— par ctnt A and ovtr 48; mtdlumi ( acllrt. unrrni, por ctnt A and o»«r «4: lUBdin! I wtlfblnr un- carrtat racalpU (IM: dlrtlia 4«)ii 1 I barrowi and 40.f a f - s ----------- -S S Potatoes-OnioniBd fllU^2y9sndp irtto id IDAIIO F A ttS

284-264 Iba. IDAHO FA IU . March 2 (UP)-lJM-JIO Ibt. o fftrlnn faltir llbtral, ^ t Iirtff

b. aeai 18,04- modttiU. about .ataftdr'. olbtn allthllr wtaktr. ftw iblpmtnU rolla

tmU filrijr a o aold. _________ ___________—tar ihiap fullr Dtllrtrad a tltt ihlppinc point bailOta cholea and aaltt f,o.b. ihlpplnf point: 14*lb. iicl-111 Ibl. 28,00- 1 2M9 pet. 14 Ok or Urxtr 8.88-3,88.d liaite IS.OO- p«t. 14 Of. or I tr ttr l.8M,8t. U.S.

cbek. 92.1b. 5.08.2.28. te lb. laek U.S. No. I21.041 e«U to S.»5-I,M. burlap J.68.4,04. 10-lb. ».ck.I tm No. 1 mttt 4.20-1.19, la m aiur coat;104. SUuhtar 4.40.4.10,rr. (tirir aetlr. Salt. f.o.b. cub tnck: Saeka U.S.trtdlQC cholct 2M 4 Pcr.ceat JO-oUD».or larter l.« -baUtra-luUr- ao-U-ptt.-14-oi.-w-lanic.SJiU.ea;

dull clo t.: No. 2 1.98..^.l4: 84.1b. ttek i U.S. :atar ll»w and paptr 8.80-8.78, burlan JM-S.tS. 10-Ib

to U cenu U.S. Na 1 mtth 1.48.4,28. In multrrb ebok. and U lntrt 4.9»-4,84. uawaihtd too ftwf t undtr 1.490 ta quott.109 lb. tlaan Prlct to trow tn. bulk p tr cwt i l 1ka itttia and n a ' ctlUn to b« waihnl: U.S, No.llr low tood dlum to la rt . 2.M-J.10. tmall to miprint htlfcra 2.80.2.88. UA No. 2 l.!8.1.8i.>w teed 17.00. ------ ,M cowt 14.00. CHICAGO« 12.60-14J0: CHICAGO. March 2 (UP)—PoUlIt 11.80.19.80: rly .li 3C6. track 462, loUl U.S. ihlpin il.Q9.J2.00: 1.877. Suppllta modcralt. dtmind tc1.00-30.04: cull au .-m ark .t illthUr wtaktr: ntw

■uppllta Ilfht. drmand IlfhU m ttktta l r wttktr.

f .........................Track « l t . (194 ftt.)t Idaho RiI (UP)—I(<«a U.S. 1 A 29 to 84 ptr ctnt 10-ouacicbokt 184-249 la rs tr 8.10.&.28. ]4-1b. mttb aacka ia

ta r coaUIntn faw 6.60 ptr cwt, Blllltlaubttr itana S.4S, unwuhad ftw ean 8.44: Col■ Mihtr: molt McClurta U.S. lA waihid and waxt24.80 to 28.80. eaalonil car 1.00: UlnntaoU tnd I19 CtaU lowtr. wasad 2.80-S.M. iom. aptclallr ilud.

(lock .u a r . color. I.840.U. U.a eommerelal car Wlacontln round wUl<« U.S. lA unw

. ttront to 10 raw 2.80: nrw tloeV: 14-tb. aacki r Batlr. track«I Trlonphi U.S: lA 2.J8-2.88.12.84. Oood to Strtat talta. (109 Ite.)i Idabo Ri inW 11.09. motUr 840. ftw 8.80: Colorado MeC — a.78-4.00: HinnnoU and North D

KontUcj J.78-3.88, ftw .4.00: WIk MS—Wool fu- round whltta ftw 1.88; new tlockl 14 nnli h ith . aacki Florida Trlumphi 249.2.84, ftw

" i s a r i S - * ^ lupplltt mod n ta . dtmtnd X . mnrket .boul tttadr...ON. Track talta (89 Ibt.) ■ "Idabo Sp8 of a cast t^ exitaUndlnt U.S. 1 itoek. t-lncb and It 194.DD; M .r T - /*

.:0 .e .i67 .:B : D.n»rn u"s.’ i " s to 4.

t IIIAN. Stre»l i»It» (84 Ibi.^: Idaho aad Oi ------ Spanlth J-lnch'-«B4“Iitsrr—mc«lr“

E e iTi r i S n t S P o t a t o a n d O n i o r:ense d lrec- l? t t f i ,» .o c ih lef of P o - u t u r e sho retlgned (Coorteiy B. f f . MeBoberts a Detense D i- O o n p an j. d k s Bldg,* Pbone M drldge aald *

HAncn ONIONS - , ■ , S9.84 hlih, 11.18 low, 8J.80 cloitt

cart tndtd.NOVEMIIBR ONIONS

S1.78 bid. offrrtd at 81.78; no laU DBCCMDER ONIONS

11.84 bid, otftr«l at IJ.S6; ne lala,-----. , ' JANUART ONIONS -9rt lr;iL tb . $1.12 bid. offtr«l at 82.2$: no lalt, t . dMltr .nd UARCU POTATOES

.... Hiflen Are Safe = " • ” In Plane Wtei

IND IA NA POU S>Ind.. M a rc h : — li j l i so —T h e a ir force reported today I

a ll H sen-lcemen who pam chi r f ro m a tw o-engine tran sp o rt p!

lo s t In a blinding snowstorm Ije b e e n found a n d m ahed to shelte U ! A n ofllcer a t A tterbury nlr f<

_______ joe base , Ind., said "fortunately, ti------------ 8« w ere no fntallUcs."r -------- - ^ H e said some of th e men ’

leap ed from the plane la st nl t - . w ere Injured bu t would n o t dlK

_______ 6Ca th e ir conditions.

ipplltd hr th . I1. J .11 i „ e x p e r t l e t t e r w o n----------- <‘® Prom Idea to MailboxZ Z m Z s s c - MuUigraphlnR. A ddressing A — — ...24<! M ailing . . . T h e Complete Jol

J . HILL’S LETTER SHO____, ^ 5, 1 tm d e r B a n k <fc T rust—Phone 41

/

- .T i M S j r e ^ ,

Moose Speakt*-6-___ I H H I ^ H

.in ’if>—Wbiat dreppad B Mli*. tnd ln t ea >dar, Fatd ^ B j . ltd toward tba tlB..

tbt b«l*'B>ol lb . s o u ^ w » ^

' afUr tha op«alBC. h* IcM ^U r. ald«l

lowtr, March . .n t hlfhtr, M.reb0 bitbar. Match e ta t Mar

hUbtr. Marth 24 to 82 enU •

HEBBEET H EILM A NrJtop* 8i.oS29?flOj . . . director of apo rU » c iiioUir 12.80-12.09! fw the Loysl O rder o f M oo»_ ipcak s t a meeting o f tb eTADLX chapter Wednesday n ig h t,i‘y*‘J'T Johnson, lodge gover2w r, «Ifh tow Cloi. ne llm anw oti 1* m a jo r Bporiii!l S.J1 2.28H te r i a t Korth C entral eoUegi10 2.2BU 2.2 8 ; U a tanner hlgb K boo l %at!«« M iiJ 2’JJ . lege foolbsll eoach a n d w aa )i8ii jinj., J.171 a tlon oftleer Ja th e n a v y «1

u , . . . sj«< 1.67% .«>.

il lii Vogeler Sugges s., as “Trade” for 0'‘■Z l77‘u .I t i t NEW YORK, M arch 2 W -

.M’l .« H A. Vogeler. .American buslni■---------------- IT4D" lmprl8on»d —by— H ungarlan -MU 1.78 1.89 munlsts, suggested to d a y thul? } 'S ^ M li» Onited suites swop th e 11

” a tom spies Julius’ a n d E t h e l :1 berg for the freedom o f ^

i d • H e also urged th n t G re a t :< accept Hijngsry’s o f fe r to

[.g Edgar Sanders, a business asUP)-U»apouiir7i Of Vogcler, If th e B ritish kt. Todar't priet.1 jooso B 25-year-old g irl com Vr « " h j b i ^ 5 l r sentenced to dea th In M alt I. Sprioii: colorJ Vogeler tald th e U n ite d ouih roeK 14: b a rf could "proceed on th e aam e S r i b i l T f t r e i lU.Ul" Propo»d HimBOrijUl .. roek 2t: Plrmouth obtaining the release o f Oai .; whll. cfMt 24: Associated Press correspondi

B . Jn lM l o r "< . Croat 81. commcr- age" by the com m unist govei : t" tn V C?iil Ta*! Ciechoslovakla. iikktn IS. Lcthora ':p <}; undtr 7 Ite. T « J 1 T l 1 awkii lltapr 28; H P n P t * O l

" i . s n i ™ " , ' ; " W M H m O TO N . M iirch 3 « Republicans a re slow ly w l

^ w i ’': ‘>0’™ 3,WO,OOO.man fedeniTcariou^ioK M i n)U they Inherited fro m tho

No' wholesale firings hav t a r t. n traa 80-89.9 m ade slnco the ncw odm tnls t; mtdiumi 8o-«9.» took ofllce. But a b rake on n t i i r t i J f o 't i <!h«ki *"8 and the ellm lnaU on of i i r t i . 4«)*I thacki tuou « n d Jobs In c o n tro l ai

- - h a v o - tn a d o -a ~ d ln t- ln - th e ^ f x m TJ. 8 . empfoyes.

• l l n i O n S civil servlco commlssiom ates th a t government hiring

-* ped about'M per c c n t durli AtLS , - p ast month under a n a d m ln is

order forbidding fUUng vat drl olhm J ir . . ““ J'M sbsolutely essenU al.ilpmtnU rolltd ua> .

ChambWto'PilOTopAttracti

’ m Sui V .? i i ; r a BOISE, M u c h J m - S t n t . .o 1. TT a xr . ***■ °^ Commerco officia ls said

or iMter chambers .in everyitc .sjiu .eiu -U '.s. clty-.vui-join-Jn-A-oampiil(m-

Idnho’s 10 top to u r is t t« In mottr>h^ too ftw ta lt. As a feature of th e od

, , Idaho program sponsored bd! U.S. No. I mt^ organliaUon, each local

tmall to mtdlum ber has been asked fo l is t inI'*'**’ , o f prime Importanco th e to p i:o attraction esch com m unity ](UP)-Pouto »r- offer.

T” ' Xip >• « “ lutak tr: ntw iinck publicity ond Wilt be fea ture!Ihu m trkft.iuh t- notlonally circulated trav e l,)t Idaho Ituuttj ®o®” >» published,ctnt 10-ouBct and ------------------------------

Red Journal Plaid and waxtd oe- n •ncaoU and North 1761*111 I j O H T ^ S S I

S S m k l’ cw 'tM 'i h o n o KONO, M drch 3 m U.S. lA unwathtd "contesjlons” of two A m erlcai Wb. ..ck i no thu rine officers who supposed ly 1 ")i‘ Idaho B uo.it **58 “gemi W arfare" in K ere i Colorado MeCiortt Splashed across c o m m u n is t.

hero today. , new iiockt BWb" PublicaUon of th e p lcturci

240-2,84, ftw 2,88. another propaganda m ove 1:

ata, dtmtnd fair, S ta te s . 1)t- id .bo Sp.ni.b revived peb. 31,-6^M ti? M Subjequenlly. th e cam palg :?.‘2 ear J.74: Colo, "supported" by th e "confesslois. 1. s to 4.inch. Col. P rank H. Schw able. ch M .b. . . J o ™ . . t o t .“ r t i ' ."Ifrtrr ^ i r n a i l r - w r In -K orea . a n d -h ls -o o -p llo t,

' ov tr N irth K ort« l u t Ju ly .

1 Onion Three A rra ig n e,p g Three penons p leaded gul

drunkenness when a rra ig n ed : l e B o ^ ^ Uce court Monday m orn ing , r.* P b o n t *»0) Pines of » 0 each w ere pa

■ I I. i . i . J G lenda Thorson. 40. W elsa itONS and By W . H . O arrlson . 8J.80 clottt l .e u Falls. Bernard R . Jones, 43, 22 iN iovs avenue west, w as scnl 1.78: no talt. to «ve daj's In th e c ity Ja il. INIONS --------------- ------------------------------

Ruptured Men K G e t $3.50 G ift

Safe» K w iw i O ty . Mo. — H ere5- W C f i C K Improved means of hold ing rti id M arch 3 AH benefltted thcmsamte d today th a t and w omen liho pam chutcd ^ransport plane • ---------nowstorm had Inconspicuous, w ithou t leg s ;d to shelter, elastic bells, body e nclrclin trsc ■bury Rlr force or harsh pad>. I t h .ts caused : ;unaU l^, there lo say, "I don’t sec how I t hol

easy. I would no t h av e be! th e men who liad I not tried it." me la st n igh tild n o t d ix u ss ---------

You can 't Iom by trj-intr. I t i- — to you on 30 days tria l. Y ou r<

I a $3.50 jpeclnl tru ss a s a pr E R W O R K for your report.Mailbox ______

om nletlf J ^ descriptive clrcu la tC H rtD Phys ician 's

T :R s h o p pliance Company. 3 0 « K o ch ] U -Phone 458 3906 Main, Kansas C ity e, Mis;

T B m i - F A L t S . _ I D A H a

p e ^ e r C u b S c o u t s f

^ H H - S u U r f i o n o ]B tT E U '^ O K h 3 -C o b -fo

peck 6, sponsored by tb e M( cburch. be ld tb e lr an n u al bl gold banquet PTlday even the chureb ba sem e n t

presented by dens and aw ards were gU

B I B ^ ^ ^ H b lgbllght w as th e p re se n u tbe W ebel*s aw ard, b igbei

B e was welcomed Into Scou Den Chief Jdok Ja rd lne a h d m aster J tm Shields.

Jon A nderson and F ra n d were in itia ted a t th e banqui the tnuUUonal Bobcat ce conducted by C ubtnaster Barker.—B a r k e r ,-u s l s te d -b y - P a u l presented aw ards to W ade J ^ Ijm ch , Jam es Dalos,

Ambrose, CniliTTTT^MAN ' Ja rd ln e , D enny Jones

Hess, Dougiis Jto EUls, Id

. Quigley. D anny Davis, Robe G ilbe rt Atwood, Bob

ay n lg b t . E a miller. D uane D ana, Pbllllp iTUJwr, n p o r ^ Jlh n n y Foster. L arry : i z T J S ? ! ? m Ou“ 8’ D ana , Jo h n Foster, t r ^ eoUeg*. Peterson, D onald P rather,

Newbry, Floyd Hlll and Dick ^ aa d w as r e m - • The pack Is being reorgonl he n * y r du ring m e new c h a r te r year. M n

Anderson will become d< mother and M rs. V em a :

__________ den three m olher. M em benI l f i f f i C S t S committee will be John Barki

^ , master; R ay Anderson, InstilT ftT I I a n sX V I . \ / a U 3 chrU tensen, OUver Hess andr c h 2 (UV-Robert Ellis, committeemen.:a n businessm an T he den chiefs. Boy Bcoilu n g a r la n — com* asslst-the-cubm oster-and-det

to d a y th a t the e n are Dick Pierce, den one;ap th e lives of Julian, den two; Lum an Co:ind E th e l Rosen- three; Jack Jard lne, den fodom o f WUllam Larry H annon , den five.

6 N am ed to s taluslness assoclaU IDAHO STA TE COLLEGEle B r itish tu m tello, M arch 3—€ ix Magici g irl com m unist students a t Id ah o S ta te colletT_ln M aloya. _ been nam ed_to th e sta ff of tB U n ite d S tates lego weekly. Ihe 'B engal.— -th e aam e basis” M arguerite Phillips. Twin

m g a rlan s w p In j , serving- ns associate edltoise o f OaUs, on Nelswanger, Burley, h as beer» iT C ^ n d e n t o t ed sporta ed itor. LoU Owlied f o r "esplon- Burley. Is cam pus editor. Rem lr t govem m ent include C larene Webb, Twin

Shlrlee A, Cham bers, Burle— r ------ WlUlam R ichard G ray, Halle;

C l a s s i f i lM arch 3 IW -Tho ______'

WANT AD RA Ifro m th o Demo* (Baaad oa Cotvpti-word)

1 dar , , s . prrings h av e been * --------------------------<« p*iw a dm in istra tion * ®*r«— — ——— $. ptir a k e on new h lr- »"iS.ifitd®ad)'’' ^ '* "la tlo n o f several For oamp)., uM . bdowtc o n tro l agencies — ffardi I 1 dar I' Idara I i• I n - t h e ^ n k s - o f -------to— =TTm- ^ ^ 2o~ j

com m ission estl- ___ _______________ *;*«____le n t h ir in g drop- — — I— c e n t a u r t e UiBin adm lnlstraU on u t . teeoopaBr ro

. d e a d l in e s for CU-lfW «ssenUal.-------------- Tundari. through Frldart—J ^ ■ T % a --f -— — - t p.m. Dar Befora InierlJoi

t o X I C K Sundar. - 2 p.m. Salurdari, -a- AVxa n,U p.p.r rcttrrt, Iht rliht I

tractionsa v a i o laformatloa «»•& . ft.n n - s t a t e C ham - «dv.rtitcr.■ficials sa id today ,ho„ld b. rtportad imo,s in every Idaho ir. Noaiiowancta triii b tm idaf^oam piiK m ^to-so- .Jlitn^Bni-iiaotttet Ini t rUnn,:-----J to u r is t a ttrac - —, ^ S P E C IA L N O T IC E Sf th e advertise Bfn?JcrHonsored by the a ir. 7I9V4 2nd Artnut Eail.:ach local cham - _______________

to l is t In order CIIAKIS (oumlatlou. Urattlirc. b . the lop mutiit“ munlty b u to miJnaiiAcii.a t

Effklfnl. tan lurr. 161 2nd artstreceive naU onal f*'*"'* »-J-_________________»e fea tu red in a ^ i^ u t io u c s Anonrnoui. T n ^w4 fmvAl n<ilri> P-®- Atinot Nortb. Wr*d trav e l guide 48 phont o._______________'d. SANCi: orchMtr. .rallab:.. all oc ------------- WrlU Balna J. DtVnaa BotiU :

al PlaysnffisaionlLMAKI-JVlARGIdrch 3 (tn—TheJ A m erican m a- y o u ripposedly helped / / —. ■ a #■’ in K o re a were T O O l & S U D D

m m u n l s t , news- -

l o p i c t ^ ™ M o n t h "a m ove In the

S ta te s . I t was ^ ,• H and Tools

r cam pa ign was . £,^113 tans diesK ^ c k s a wiwable, chief of blades

n a r ln e ^ a k ^ g *

s t Ju ly . W renches, vises, reamerI • th readers, cutters

raigmed • W elding SuppIleaded guilty of pace shields, RORglcs, a rraigned In po- helm ets, rod, hose

m orn ing .

f , SouriMB, Twin “head g e t the th ln i

ma, <3, a i Ad- j/o h need w as sentenced

g»ty Ja il. J V O W f

B fl

0 G ift PAUL ROBERTrying This d i v i s i o n

S too l a n i l I n d u s t r ia l S u p t h^idSTJp’tJS 356 411, A y.. W . Ph. 2t tho u san d s ol w om en In the

leg s traps. H . Htclrclin [r spring*IS caused many

A N IM A I.SS S o i ' r S PHONE COLLECT J “ « Gooding « - Ruport

ISvin Falla 314

m A H O H I D E B T A L L O W C<

a d v. 1

A H O . .

a ts fo ro n o re d ^ S p ^ j g

l i u r ^ MeoBBliat bow offnad-C u b •Sooutl of a i . B a iin f Collt«».- - J . 1 rr tb e M ethodist flU-^RTUNW'iiis for Wa .!«an n u al b lue a ad s**"*! S lay evening In ?S,e“ oB.rw rtta dct ss-n. nmIt. s m UKMANU for pracUeal anr*

p r o r a u t lo n o t <,u« l i« . . . i » i - * i m1, ■” , ' £ ? « "a

S ta S a J u u "~rE*UTT >Hur>1. J-tllMAWEWTSt 68.04. S4.0D, »a.W

obcat ceremony dtaU work fr»a. Mach^al*. I ubm aster Jo h n • wavtt. 8i 04- staotr Art* a c ^

w frt^w nSta- ^M achlatltt. ■ -b y -P a u l -D ana T o 4 ap. A n u tia -to a tt to W ade a u u er . “ “ ST E A M B A T H >I Dalos, Jlm m lo ^ iL otjA 'a » ! ..« Batli and TOSe, Cra ig Lewis, a u a . |a for l.m . back*, artbrl ny Jones. J e n y wunw*. Pbon. 49i. —ts, D oug Wasco. £ H T R O P R a C T O R S

IlK. D. E- JOllNBtiil 884 Iblrdivls, R obert M e- . m l Ttitphont i i t . ______ _JOd, Bob Lough- ScHVK tptcUllit. Ur. Alma Uar ^ PhlUlp Peter* Mils North 'Thon. 2828. ^ i v ^ . L O ST a n d F O U N l

S IT U A T IO N S W A N T■come den one man wanu f.™ , w .rouna"75

V em a Iverson, n^e«i. Jiis-w ^ t t r ^M em ben of th e ' _____ '

ohn B arker, cub- cu stom plowlnt. Karmall diuiaison, InsUtUUonal t .t la t. Phon. 2788. Twin FalU.ul D ana, Dale cuhtum mchinf. a i ra m iHess and Ocorge Pbaft» oi7i.n8. X tNOX cumin laondJT. 18;» Sth

jS e| i^;^3E 35den one; Charles £XPii:iuE.NCCD! Cirt (or eld foii um an Coad. den h ^ m n t 26;^ w . • - e, den four, and PAUILY irenlafi and mto'a Uam m five; la-homa. Phont 278S.W.

; 0 ^ 0 E . P ( ^ - fo U tJi ladr wanu. l«krr ’.ItUn,JC Magic VaUey noen« er arenlntt. Phan. 827:ta te college have b in g lb m a n .w .n u a t« d f'o 7sta ff of th e col- E*p«ri«>»d. Call--------------------------- ftrtllliln ,. i>uips. T w in FaUs, AUo tnab and‘ cUi«r-baollB».-

;ditor. R epo rten PAINTINU and paprrnaulnf. >'i •bb, Tw in Palls: malta. _ Call aajUma. A- I., irs. Burlev. and rhom ?oi8. — •nv Hnllov I'aW tIiJg : Inltrlor. aad c u r lo t ay, lia liey . woodwork el«nl*. r . E. ------------------------ Pboat 289W,

H E L P W A N t t D - i . t M

i i i e a “fw.T iir_______________ . lioUsEKtEPElt. iJk . tiom.- Appi

R.mbo. box US. W.H.. Narada.) RATESt-pci'word) WANTED! Eiptrltnecd wallrta*.____ 8. ptr word In ptnon. OritnUl Caf..------ 4. ptr DEl'ENDAm.E thamb«r maid.------ S. p t r - ^ ^ j j J I f Appir la panon afiwerdl U rwofftd ~ afUr 8 p.m.'$} . , ir VOU ar. thorooghlr «xpCTlebl . bdgwt »jii, jlolthlat and wool p r» .l' I dart I ida rs ' har. aa oe tllta t opporlualtr .1-xstttStirSrsA';—‘i®-------btld Ilrkllr contMcntlal.________________- ; :o o - |— 4 7 ^ - H E L P W A N T E D — M /

b u btca taUb- CENUllAL (ana baad.. *maUsotapaor reor et- Phon. 0W7J2. _______

WANTEUt Expcrltncwl tnwhanla :liMlfi«l aalri Chtrrolrt t t r a t . ia W.nd.ll. Idi

th ’rrw‘ari'‘‘” “ houitT' PhOT.* W.ndlll. ‘ir» InierUea ' 8 and S pjn..............................^. Silurdaiii IllKtUATOIt and teneral fans han

kllr confldtBtlti MAN to Item trade. Muit b . dnc aa 'b . f l m Is .i>d Ilk. work. Staadr nnplorniCr. tiihl partr- Apply 118 Main 1' rt . i__1j i .,- EXl’ElllliNCED Irrlfator and (anr t ^ . d . <or a e n _ S o « U n ? ‘M uA «thf‘ d.h!,,

~£)ii' 'KlKNCKU' mail "for Ktncr* WBtk. Drirt to .nd from work.

lO T ic E s ii.7*fin!^ ^ ^MAimiUJ man (or dalrr and t tn t r nut Eail. rboot J'trm .nml Job for rlsh

S-room houtt. On. of the top m ratiltrc. beautiful HoliUin hcrdi In M .fk Valler. i lilt Oodtoft, phon. itlup. C. W. Wamar. 8 w et. l \

Wtat (It. PolnU. alttetau L lc .^ ^ MAN to au iit talMtaanatar. 1 I 2nd artau . wtit. trartL SInil. maa prrferrcd.______________ ntctiaarr- On tb . Job tr.ln in t.out, TotMar 8'30 l™* opportunllr. Em M.nball N orti V^IU Dm Mondar 8 to BtJO p.m.. Cat>. Cod

ab:t. all oceajlona. I .laa .BotU 1. Twia WO N CCd A

:-------- G O O D I r lE C H A N I C

I ■ 0 ^ 1 1 For our wen equipped ehtI f l l H r t t — ' TOP WA0E9. INSUHANC r PAID VACATION

S u p p l y - - r

W ENDELl,

— — ------------ B 031N E 33 O P f O H T t tW f l- UKKVICK tUUon for Itait, do*

n l a Twin Falli. Major oil Mnpanr prPhont 873.

es. SCKVICC tUtloa.'u.S. 80. Hub). «hack saw location. Utjor eoraaanr product

Intormillen phani 488.Full I>ALi:i In ldahoji (all trow lnt

noi SO, ni.ckfooi. Idaho. “ ■a ream ers. Modeiin tu fnu ti« i^nm nirbooM.ers In. JJOC.M month Incomt. 6a

beciuit of other InterMta. 1S u p p l i e s

?ORglcS, It'd tflulpoienl. Small down pihnu> '"d lakt orer .contract. Shoihoni

ta«. >» 5h0.h0Bt ea.t. Phan. 2J.t> »'> y oCQ BO n 8''« Inttrttl. paribl. JI.OW p n<e th in g ,

CKMEST block bulldlnr. food for builattin or ilorate. 85x18. e

, , floor, wiitf. Utal or lea*, rtaac• ' . „ u U . . . u . II.

' D C n U On u, s. so Stlllnr n.tlon.llr ad tlitd ptlfoltum produeta. i'hon. ;

D N 1-rla l S u p p t ic i ~ • -------

^ P h . 2 4 8 5 M o n e y -B a c k -G u a ra n te i' 8IIJ to tt.tZi Invrtiment' xlvet

rour own Iinlnitmltni builneti t>p< Itlt a rouU of ntw niuncy.maklni

M M a a M diaptnipri handlint new, (att mo

S ¥ T Ss.V J n ,

D a n d i " S r E - S ! f " . v ; : si:sstLS (u 'r il’J^, i*i|;

lin.nclM »ut.u rct li> .j.il l b c t ; j S r v r r i i r ' ' , - . - ' ! ' , ; ; ' i

R upert 55 L

---------- ^ m H N I ! . H E D R O O M S

HUDE " " " '"‘"'“■• li'W C O * ^End MMt'."**''

N o t i c i s

SL.-S: S

...J IM “ ' . a“«'•!& ".a i.r.“1;’ S H O P S ’ *^lihtd. 8 9 St««>d artnut aor

I . akaWMENT fpr r « l ,1«1»

SbJ°j5 35tr Arta AcadCTr. Ur (Bralib«i<- lOIt.bMutr iv T ic K r ^ ' 8.R00H.lacblatltt. «»d eold Inauirt 8J8 4U» A ttnu. m t ■■..i. n « n t , B.IOB. .tnM _flc.-r«a»- a p a « « U I

backfc .rtbrltm .Par. iyu.J,ooU ipaftBinil.I- _______ — , iu j porch. Adulu. 119 ItLA C r b k S J . 1 ^ i:.U. IJ4 Third ^ ^ 1 , 5 ” Adu\u onlr.* *J*W

it'A lm a Uardla, 189 .p .n n ,n u . 'TltL « » ___________ - R ^ o S K I T r ^D F O U N D>.' Brown walltt with U N F U R N IS H E D A f

S W A N T E D« around Jot), iixpa* j.K ^K 001^.^»rt™ nt. j8M «”i

1 Job. doat. I'bon* HOUEllN 4-rwta w ir ta t a V Blihtd. elot. In. Phon..ltl8.^

armall dltklat. eorm. UoUt:il^ trouad floor witaI. Twin raiu . , .S r , Phon. 1087-W. artnla.U rann produru. j.ijEDilOOM^^^pa^f»t^:^^ owt

UT. 18:8 ath am~M 27?>.W.• SMALL .pirtBieaL PrlraU i

448 41H ATtau. bith. UUllUt. fnmUbri. itf.— " — dnlr»lr-6ut.-AparUwCTta—t (or eld folk, la W DELUXE, ntw. ifr eondlliooi W. • ' rtfrlitralor. waUr. b tat furalij moD-t ianadrr dro. of built-in*. C l c la. Adults.w._____ ____ . 1 ________ ^ild ear., liar e r hour DELUXE on^btdroom .partmtn I FiaitT^ refrittralor. aulotoalle watbtr

m.” a t 'm r t / * " " ™ ^on*VirU,°J‘p a ^ « t* * B ! '^

T u R N I IS H E D r H O U :nta t tn d r or *ummtr UUDEllN apartmtnt. ‘2.rocm h tnc«l. Call 0J71-K2. ont roow. Phnn. 2782-W.

uitiin ,. H ir« i.7 I U N F U R N J $ J « P ,H OBtr-banllBr.— Phea. j^oo^kN 3-room bout.. PbOB

?s.,K.ir.«r:; -;.°aiarr.i“"^ Wlaior. J Koous, hot~ water. Idq

\B d c u r le r . ffJ l Pur*"- «t«nlnt.-_ _ u.1^ r . E. Moor..

' (}, ' i,., B». month. Innulf. 222 Jackaon !M i s c . FO R REN-

*«Ht!°NW«da!. TAULCS .ad chair* (ot ■II eoeui•erk. Appir la ptr- — i '. Shopr i w allrttt. Appir TnUCKS AND CAUS

____________ FOR nei.T>b«r maid. Cover'i STARE VAN n rK U P AIn pcnoo afumoosi PASSENOCR CARS

ghlr cipnIencKl. in . IDAHOwoo) prM.lnt. w . IJ-D RIV E. Tnu

WST riVE POI^/tS BEH^TaU c e ^ p o n lS « ------ PHONE 180Jntlal.________

M O N E Y T O L o j

”;gvi£li.!!' I. “CASH LOA^1. Wtndell. bttwMB ' ON '

— - A i r r o s - P U R N r n n & i t F l?. l " I n i , « ' AUTOS REFINANCI

C r a ig R o b in M nalor and (arm hand.

" ° h *'•“ W . 0 . R o b in o o n C," ^ o r" t tn o a l fam ' -IM-ViE~jn5TKSifi---------fmm unrk. U riaL

f Uur Houm. Phoa.

I . W A N T E D T O R E N T ,cib for rlsht man. COUU farmtr wanu 120 to 210of the top rtcltltrtd reftrtncc, flaance. and pitni■tk Valler, trad . A chlnerT and .xp.rltDC*. Vrr. 8 weat. It* north 82.11. Tlmtt.Ntwi.__________

■manattr. t . H O M E S FO R SAI.a p r r f ^ - Car to UE UUVEUi Uodirn'z-bt^rcM ‘Manha'i if r d t ^oodta Shot. 7 mil., aouth. 1m,. C.tl^ M MoteL ACJtEACE oa Tarlor Slreat la-------------------------- Pailutf. tird tn . ak* laws, u

■ I 7-room bouit. modem exeiJ . eemtat butroenL Arthur E 1

'CQ A. . ^UED1U)UU mod.m In arm aic H A N i c K r i r r i i r . ' s . r j ,

8<.tS0. L<b.ral loan wltb lew lUlpped ehop. a>allab1t. Yoa caa't Iom ea i

INSUHANCg" " •'3ATION IDEAL HOM E „ _ CoBpltUIr modm. two b«lrM

)llect earp»t, flnpU c; flnUh^l bi I BteW, (urnae., dkpeaal, b

Dook. Owac^ bMotlfuI 7«rdl TTT.T. . I ________________ I LEM A. CHAPIM A G E

P KT U W IT I t S ‘' l t . i t , downtown __________________________1 M np.nr predueU. —

aaar proflocu.

(all trow lnt atomio tamu.■”Tr°<rrrn ” ^’r^*lI 8.nBDn00M m o ^ hom. iaiIdaho. a lS tf . p S ^ l<>»til for oa'ijtnniniriiooM.~elBif' ji.UUV diwi: ' "Incomt. Sacrlfk.

Phrn? UIO 0* 2128! BACON & LAW RBItUlIon. Inventory AGENCY

iou '‘sho"hon‘.’T l . ‘ OJWlU rotlofflce ' T-! . t , Phan. ;J08-NJ. an 8H.040 contracU> Ji.ooo POT rt*r. -• taneJu Pboat i " ■ '

~ t 'o ^ ‘ for manr KORTHEAST LOCATIJr'lea*. riM o^W t! Vtry Idtallr locatwl for (amllr.wuUj of ilcplla t. roomi wIUi tlo ra t. ip .e . and

• all o w , Haa dlnlnc room, bi’ nook, f u a t . with cttnml dr

I A eruf. fer tard«» and barrltt.u , 818,004, urmi. llouta 1. «np \LLS STATION appolnUniatlr ^ ‘® ifvl'. • V " ’ PART OF AN ACHE, with »try ■eu. ih o n . 2 j.b«Iroom bomt. KllebTi

I .nd hrifhl. baiement with---------------------------- (acllltle.. Prlc. 87.4MI. 81.280

I. — locatttl aerUi cf town.

G uarantee b e a l - b s t a t b -tm en ftlve t you BERVIOS AOENO?L Lg.ln,., -Aert». From S tira " 'i“ ; u '‘ri"o“vi„*; *’'■«

- ■prnUetM hy (Ir. i— _

• ' HOME AND INOOJin hr an iTonclid S.Bndronm apirtmtnt oo Mch f

ir«nw lii>eV<«l ly two-ilory homt. Location toi• ti'inal In.uranre flnt Invetlmmt and • (Ini a few „f Ukt ntw. 814,500.

» to lhe LiulnMt « ,t<> I'O Mppklr Olhtr homt and Ineom. eombl

' n...re. at IMOO, IIO,MO, 827,000 and Iix.al-l ezn.n.lop. Call for dtUlIl.

to ' u " .' "jY-ii! . “C H E A PIE - .

______ 1________ •u lim ir^ftr” 7 8iy004*’down °r o o m s of-town c w n tr.- ..................."

■ r month, ii^ 7ih C . A . R o b l n s o n A g c)n r .n i r .n c Tr.il. D IUVE-IN REALTOBJ tn t r tn c TrilU

„ u an c ;, (A^JHn1«.PaI^ix. Motor L

B u j j sjg!Li*kg-i-I

M I II I,

. J ^ E ^ ^ O O I E A Q S tO ?

^ ^ K r i r i C i r v a i s r e f f -5 ^ » J * S ^ K U tU t« 9 * r m ^

^ K " j s 3 j i r ; u ! i : r s 4 . -■ * ; ^ K ; M M h - d ofe^ B « ‘ ‘‘t S . V i S T * ^

)ft«a«- An n tc p lW I3 * ' i r V v i r A ' ‘a :I^ ^ W ^ -tm iM d U U lr ._________

^ H h u r . T . W a t s o n S H U e s I E s t a t e

Bli*. Pfcan* M*

CROP TAIIM-AU .»d #e r«k». To b* 1»« ■!»"'»

n ^ ^ K t *b4 «P<Htne«. tbb rancfa TM n«<»'-

S ^ ^ l p U t U —t Hilw (ron ^ 1”

! ^ ^ H _ O a t cl Cllr I>lall4. E to n |l t .0M.

"bH i N V E S T M E N T C O .r ^ B , . SL V. ■ T.ifl r< iu

art Itn-W »tur t

i B ' S J i ' R J ' i S & ' i

Ior GOOD L A t ^ } - ^^ ^ K ^ d l D p . food" <lt€I>^''tlj;

g llo ffwn towa. Pricod

in HANSEH' DISTRICT- ^ K t iBil bMii rmoddtd. Pricrl

l» -«0 . ’AND LOVVLT BOMB al S

KIMDEBLY-tf . tUnd. b>Une« Id putur*. Mwi d»li7 _or itoek »«t»

NEAR BUHi;<->.b*<)room block b*Ri, oUi*r oau

iM l irtaanr. -A ' V«Z7 (or ttl,«<l.

Q ^ H n r to th«« jroa'tbn* f«nn« tliir ar* ftU food valaca.

' H n & L A W R E N C E : ■ A G E N C Y^ ^ f tc i M f l e * TwlB-Fallf-

480 ACRES• of ti>« r m t a t h>7 nnetiM|^^^h»4<rful <t«(^ It produ««d I ^ ^ H e r W and tlS.OM verth of

U*< IU own IndlrldualH|^^RlL'lu!<300?*Tcma a t ’l%!°*

1«0 — . ^ ^ H w n w a r ' ' l 6 ' iu i ia f

8«»dr loui.. tn.<M0.'

»0 ACRES '*^^H ntt!«r(ul (ana. onl/ U mlla . ^ H i i l th w ir . U muii ba lold.

dowB, v*T7 (eed tinn*

nil* off ollfd hl»hway. dowa, (ood ttrrn* on

M ACRESan . «ff o iw hkhw.7.

down. Tmni at

S20 ACRES' . •ra l »«t ep for aliMp. Two

■ ^^■italldliin . WaUr' plptd out ^ ^ f tb « d < . On hithwar: M4.0D0. ^ ^ ■ d o w a and t«niu oa baLset

330 ACRES^ ^ ■ d r blthwar. Thna M room

^ ■ ¥ ’>4 ^* r* K*(am i la lk» ( t ^ of

*"1* VBd U k*^ ^ B i r n t d " I

ln»t*lliata. Wriu m* tndm our Tirtlii coaat^.

^ ■ ^ e r . I d f t h o --------------

S A L E

J [ W P o ic E ^ -A O R E S l------^

^ ■ f o d t rn h«m.. makta thU tb*Und la dots, i .h.raa

»0>j'ra hunUBf, don't Ull at onir II.&»I Tans*.

^ R E A L ESTATE^ ^ f r v i c e a o e n c v

^ ■ A T « .N o rtb n.aB*JM 4

bouar—CMdfffj,lot Prkfd I7.0M.M.

^ ■ ‘ Mand with : i j ^ r t l . .

H g r a v e s & SON« .!• A . . . . . w „ ,

Thnn* 116

■ t o c k s e t u p

.hamTirlor iT .i!n , ,i,i,i io

»t l : 0,e«. IU,«Odoirn.

B ^ g ic v a l l e y

» :S T M E N T CORP.' " - I »«.0i

I’hon. 2<l&

, I . . ,

. .. » u REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

.— ACkia wlta ' t ^ r a U aa.' “V flS Narth tad SoaUi aid* te'a^TTUoUI at

' KtUhwa. SmaU t tn t fm . Bod rrn bcttaa.

^ a i V ^ S of Falla^rep«r1jr Will (enaldtr**h*fbn

-FARM fM PLtM ENTS

trada. Martin. <<t watt Joroaia.OUV£K " t r l l l i BodaU wltk iMdar,

19« JOHN DEBBB A.N tractor wlUi---------- pe«ar.lro]| b*<t aad baan tulU»«tor,

-I ooffl^U wltb tooJa, ter t nw t, Uaac

i . r o ^ ’K u , ' r j r - . K ‘:'.Aiv iT ut f t ^ ^ h * l a m b i M bVSIV lS» WUcox. iboo* lltM ,

J o jw DBERBVrow c,i;ivato, with r « r bar. eoapIaU. Jehn bx r* t^ t to m

Twin plow. Dull law. Eeooomir Kla( alaelrtc , d*«p er«ani arpatalor, Tmlad ralraad tiaa. Frlcfd Lart* (lock trallar. Ilireulaa It.b o rax

power noter. VAC Caaa UacUr. Co^p No. I uattar. rarmhand with all at-

Eaol* UehotaU. ».bala McCormick rrain

sst. s’?!!ii:.';',us;4".!r„';”C O .

I ralU •

-------------- Wban rou ta r tnr aaw WD Alllx' Chalmata. »-war pr»«*ur», all hrdraulle

wldoibar.-l aU.! ahanka. coll. bli tlr« .ilr 10 o.P<'> adjDitlnr. r bm«h(

% t£la tr*clor, paid caih oa t»d« .a d ItI ollad WIL. dtll<rar«d out to mr ranch laatPricad <•" ■"<> >“ • 0” " >>*«" o** - »><l W r t• . tu c k and ao ao (amine for na.

JOHN H IO BIB p ^ j“i Pfc*M e m j i Sobi. Idibe

.,gT _ _- . •Prlctd I •

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r« ef R«piir Work.

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tlm t los watar.• PAOL EQ mPM EN T «i

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h » T AIIIa.Cbaltntn WC T m U r ! r* ^ ' Molln. Tniabl. Plow

. K . t e i f f i s u s s t em e ]-bottoa }.war Plow

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• Mowtr fSr Cau BC Tractor.

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U S E D E Q U I P M E N TlU d ramhaad with pttab off

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- 1—Joka t>*ar* back bar for '3 * ‘ 1—Ftr«tUflB |.U r calUtatof

• tnd :—^ tr f w o a f te n t ta T K a n 'S IW ^ ^ ’1—Caaa tUllsairr har cbopvat 1—Towaar lift trP* diae

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aUk or trackkiad. Pbosa. ] | | 1. Otkltr.------- or n i l Twin Palla.

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»ntn day tlitauih Prldar.______

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CERTlriBD PEDEBATIOH WHEAT Cltantd and tr*at*d In Bat. tUO cwL

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' All wotk don. to rour aalliractlua . or BO par

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b^eba^ai. Phen. 1810.

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» l» i^ MirViLloiu~ L(<Sur* fm!llaraa Hl-grada Katcharr. Twin Palla.

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J DOUTON bulldo« acr*wuU pupplat I I» n th Aranu* Eaat.

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aerth. Pbeaa U ll.

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dar or aftar 6 p.m. waak-dtra.

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tar*. Borth. nerUuaat locatlOB praferrad.Phon* iiio-n._____________________

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BY BE9P0NBIBLS PRIVATE PARTY , 9-Bedroom U o d em Home

p r a f a r W a i ^ w ^ ^ e o l D |j}rk^

PHONZ t u t

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W lib THAUE naw or naad «eulpmant (or UU Bsedal truck. Sawtooth Coapanr.

_ 1ST ShMhoBa SoQIh." l l l l U<)bi:~SS feet lUIUwar trallar

houa*. f ln l clata condition, all axtra^ Ua^aonabla. Phona tT-Bt. Filar. ~

M IS C E L L A N E O U S FO R SA L EI 4*4 PHESS eamara wlth iiT Mcaaaorlc.

nth Aranua North.------ - PLAYPEN.— atToiUrr bathloatU (rama.

Phon. i :M-J. Twin Palla.----R, COUD 17-(eot truck bad. Daal offer Uka*.' *?5 IS} Adam*. PJmb# U iM .vaiio. " ! ! : ! , oT : ^~ ~ ~ I IKIMAUT ihewar balh IB m d condl-

tlon. Phon. OtM-JI.LAUY-8 lIudiOB Stai coat, tlM «0 to i l .

Dox tt-H. Tlmta-Nawa._______‘* .1 WlNOUW~«hidca. » e cp. Odd lUia cut I (rar. Kln«'« Baaamant

ctllant condition^ Bei Ht.'Hallar. liaha. HUOI'SUITU powtr. *«BlsmtPl and *dc«a-

aorlat^ worth IM l.’tall for tt«4, Pbea*

_____fcca*IUnt 'eo^di^^**'Bkli\# B*a«in*bla. Phon* 1741.I ' I-Al(lTlt^U; uur from ttock at■=—a wholmla. Clo.* eu t SIO Zta. Mailo

Claat and PalnL

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Berth J«roa*. O ltJl. iT?w CROCUCTINQ and waarlnc don* ob ordtf.

Alao aalactlea, flBlahtd a rtlda. I'A —^ Billaa Bortb PQaaUla Strrlee BUllon. f. Pahl.

pilaU, roSth laab«r and MMt (Ir dV_ ! ! ? K iT .. . w ™ ' s s s = ! s . - t , a" ‘t u .tD ■■ . i i i ^

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f _ It-IOOT "Paa.Yta" faaurr ballt juBi a* nt-W boot, ntboftBr daek. wladehlald. luai

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l^hir.Ti Clothesw f» « t o t ' m om_______

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naaaa ^ 1ItIO STUDXBAECS Chaaiploa 4-door

l e r t — . i g t f & g g p j ' r a .

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CUEVROLET 4-door tadaa_tl»9 i m CHEVROLET H'toD plekap. llltS

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1947 FORD V-l 4-door. Radio.

IMI CHEVROLET Clorcvupa. Radio.

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T O R S MM_CttRY 4-door. Badle.our Doofb" ,__________ K E N S E L F M O T O R C O .

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________' » NASH SutaaBtaa 2-doer. Radio.»a______ ___ b*at«.~.cnr*fiiilra..l>a;>*«-1IHffiriHC

laa_ tl»9 to DUICK Spocia] Dalma. Radio, btat.tr . diniatlow drlra, l-door aadaa.

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coup*. Htatar. el**a _______ t l t n___ IUM '

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~~ ~ 41 DUICK Supar aadaoatU. Radio, but- —— I 'M ar. aaw p*lnt .................. tH I----- IMU 40 PLYMOUTH 4«leor. BaaUr, **tr

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Radio. ..I I-Z Z Z - I IM __________________________ - ■Badlo. ■

KOW I S T E B n U S r O R C O . Wbta a Yoaas Maa'a Tu m »_ ^ I < CUaty Do«MUbl#

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= ■ ■ ' S S S ‘l t « . ' ^ “ !S— I wUl' raaUy tt

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r-i i-ioor t*. m i t c h e l l ’h u n tr7 F O R D S A L E S

BUHL, IDAHO '

Radio and ■ •lalah — I1M7 .

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' . dalax* 4-door.

tIM STUDEOAXXB C o n a u te '/4

TOU CAMT i w S e ^ M A m Oumplee Bm

u r t t r r BTUDEBAKEB Cbaabloa K*C■PANY ddoi* 4-dBfrTi1M< ^D E B A K E B -U ad Cnlaw

rahnurr and IIH BTUDEBAKEB ^-tca > U k »yoor ptlroa- “. , fritBdir - S t ; ^ a “u .v * s < ;5 r u S r f * -

_ T W I N , y ^ L L i S _ _ ER6 OLDI M O T O R C O .

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CHEVROLETS— _ , i m i

loor. Radio.

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22T75— — “:hera to $ 4 4 .7 5

~faiIoreT^t o p p e r s

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tB H O S H O N E .. U a rc b 3 — 6c m b e ld t h e la s t bo a rd of

« e w and c ou rt o f b o iu r on the ] ^ ^ n i t l r a t'7 ;S 0 p m . W ednesdaj^ I t l l i r e u lO O P b a l L A new c h a r te r s H B l | | l | } ^ S ^ l i U ( th is m o n tb . . .

^ H j n i : r SeoQ tm tster J . A . Camp■ n i N l !} em pbailzed th e lm port«oce ol

u ke en I n te m t In B coutloc bjr i

^ O ^ T t a r serTlce i ta r s w ere gl^ R l t M B roee HaU, R aym ond Chapn■ a H t M ■ C harles MltcbeU. S tan fo rd M>

';! O u i Koeader. Bobby S tru n k , G■ f a l L ! . W hlU head . P a le Moyer. L a n r P■ S l S l i ' D ale W ritesm an, G ordon ComH 9 H I i C la ir K enaaton. Bert M yert, U■ W i l U MarOnrfalw a n d P re d T anaka.B m Ib I iI round -op s ta r fo r new m<

l l l t iH ^ w u given to B ruce PoiI t i L a n r Drlesel, S U nfo rd M yenH i Bobby Btrunk. M erit badges •>t i l l U preaented to D ale M oyer fo r hil i n n r e p a in and to Carl RoeaalerVW j ine la] work a n d fo r m achine ry wt i l h ' ' ' ’'-Five pasting th e tenderfoo tI IE iM' -abd receiving badges w ere Cf i f l l l Oeorge C u c h , L a rry DriiI M l O eorge Stapp a n d WUUoci K er « l I All 'aw ards w ere p resen ted in I I 1 1 candlelight ceremony.I I JiH| G ary W hitehead a n d Robin £ I • «ey m ade second e lass ratings. 1 ;ij Presenting aw ards w ere P au l 0 |i;“ ! bam . Joe M yers and B e n Klrki S-lV Ttck, In stitu tional rep resen ta tl

• ZMck Sm ith a n d H ow ard Stutzi l ! ' ' .| w ere two new boys jo in ing th e tr

(til ii ■ A n a ll-day hlko- Is p lanned ijtf: j and baaketban p rac tice w ill be 1

s t tb a high aw oo l g y m n a s iu m u > j l - \ d a y n lgbt.

, T W rty-lh iM b o r i *CT« r t i l i t . aiiiik. u tb s troop. I t Is sponsored by jjB lll • Shoihone Odd Fellow s lodge. ,

* 1 ' ! S t u d e n t s R e c e i v e

y s i i : T e a c h e r P r a c t ij S;;: 'IDAHO ffTATE COLLEGE. P(

^j!^! teUo. M arch 3>>eeven o f th e S3 1|{K |[ b o f iU te college educaU on ma.

so w engaged In n ine w eeks prac tsacb lng e ith er a re fro m M aglo ^

.^ji] lejr o r a re teach ing In a re a scbcI •;;! M - Lois F a le r a n d D on H azard , TIII] li F a lli . a re a t PocateU o h ig h schI f! M V irg in ia K elley, PocateU o, Is stud8 } ; teachb ig a t T w in FaU s h ig h schf i ' ;t .D o r is Foster, Je rom e, a lso Is.'■I |;i[j T a in F t lh 'b lg h Brfn>fil,anil BctiI ijl I ZATens, Jerom e, Is a t W hit|U | K hool. PocateUo. Ployd O rr . KI Bl berly , 1s a t In rln g Ju n io r iiI Kl K hool, PocateUo, a n d M urrayi l . M artlndale . .O akley, is a t FranlI I I Jun ior h igh school.

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H G l i n i c P o s t p o n iI " B O IS B . M srch a W—S la te Ac

I po rts th e a n n u a l aviaU on-agrlcl | ^ r a J clinic, orlglnaUy scheduled

I ' M arch ('•6, has been canceled uI -next foU.? > 'M oulton explained t h a t sev*1-J,' epera to rs and c rop d u s te rs Indlca

u e y w anted to w a it u n t i l a fte r 1 sum m er's growing seaso n to t

im i ■ th e m eeting. .................... ■3 - M oulton added th a t h e h u bP ! ' In fo rm ed th a t th e Id ah o C rop Dti i i Ing association sUU will m e e t briiil ^ M a r c h 0.

I I ; R i t e s H e l dH :----- rT-JEROM BrM arch-& -Poneral-sel | lees fo r B yron Salabury w ere h■ I F r id a y a fte m o o n a t th e Wl■ I I tn e r a l home. T h e R e r. j . D . Ore

l | | H | . p a sto r of the M e t h o ^ t church,

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‘ R a e H aberm an. M rs. O harle s Andi w u p ia n is t

H . j '■ P aU bearen w ere D ean Olsen, I| | ( I OrandaU. WlUlam S p a e th . Jo e SbI S i! ley . H arold M orris, and J e n a Olsil I p B u ria l w as m ade In Je ro m e cen

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A ?” c a S b S | | «irtance of a i;oo c»n t« l>nr«^

rs w ere given tlio a-m.A C hanm an. liOO •Ilmkliii Club •!*^f,^A *:0« ■‘I'* •<*<S trunk , G ary i ; » •uruk u>« Omk thi• L arry Peak, oico Twlar_______ s :kio n M 3 o n n a i. l i i iM y e n , Lewis tiio Dmb io<«T an a k a . Mclatm'< Scnpbodi ii i l i

3T new niem* °‘')ruce Porter, DUitwr ihu Rwadsv t in

badges w ere >iiyer fo r home :io 'Fttit lUMrr. item io< Roeaaler fo r =«

ch lnery w o r t ; 5 |{nderfoo t te s t ;io jnctM th1 w ere G ary iJ® , tMTT7 D rieiel, tsvj KisilUam K erner. i04 K-L-i-rtn, s««f liSe n ted in th e jJJ IS

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preaen ta tlvcs. F F A Anniversaryi rd S tu tzm an r 'IT a J l • /~1. n , I s N o t e d i n C a rp lanned soona wlU be held CA RW , Mareh 3—C a rey Fuw iiliim M nn. I'V iiilcif ul A lH uk* wboctvcJ

35th anniversary o f th e orgar ere regis tered tlon cf the national FF A a t I nsored by th e Iss t meeUng. lodge. Theme ot the p rog ram was—— len ted through ta lk s g iven by ^

lng PPA ofllcers. In c lu d e d • ! C 6 1 V 6 R ^ P h E d n rd s , sU te a s s is ta n t . ^ advlier; Dick Jensen . F P A i r H C t i C 6 “ ** O lenn K n u < ^ n ,

L E G E . Poca* ’n e ’^WIu^^Liwed how actlv lt if th e S3 Ida* FFA projects develops leadcri a tlo n m a jo rs cooperation and th r lfu eeks pracUce T o bring public a tte n t io n {o n M aglo Val* annlvenaiy, the g roup placed a re a schools, exhibit a t the A dam son m otor. 3 aza rd , Tw in turea llliutrste the you th s a t i h ig h school, on the ir projects a n d th e resull

llo. Is stu d e n t some of their farm p rac tic e te s h ig h s c h o o l . ___ ■ • ------------------------

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o r a a n la r pa ren ts o f a son bom We< P A . t u , . .

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F P A sU te OOODINO, M arch 3 — Ve i j u < ^ n . dU - sm lUi. Jr.. Boise, was fined $10

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— Peace S tan ley Legg for driv> O r n ' expired Ucense plates . Be w

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made three boys f W T ^ ' •) l t t , '

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,-our VOGUE patterns In to casual fashions— parates—and tha p re tt ie s t li t t le clothes th a t red be practical

. bu llt-ln w ashibllltyl ‘. e\-en softer, lovelier a f te r eac h waahlngl

T Hgep8- lU"pit tU th d >Hal>C'W feWT! — f* . rarely needs pressbig . n ever sagg or itre tchesl

. saves money on revam ping; keeps Ils flrat-- day freshness longerl ^

ch LORCTTE. C oronation _ ' _ ^ff - P ractical PuUsU - a n dlatlo Sprlngj Dwlgns. “ T yd .

'JS W ASHING M AGICIreamed of the ease, tho sim plicity of lO R ^ R f f T T E . W ashday blues were CTTE.

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BT«i famUy.iONDAf I t r . im d I l n , jo h n 0 . DE^BniBff N m ton. S a lt U k e City, are visit

o/ pissMii sons, H arry D arrlngton. Eatrlngton, D arre ll Dairlngtoi

rS tSm Melvin D a n ln g tc n , and faml■to BIxaatara ' ' .

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