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© Traffic Death ‘Scoreboard w fir Magle V.illcy, Ifijs .... 20 t« ■ - :■ -.wTlll«hW»y» MllllO. 195.') ..........U5 55*MdS«e» Mftho, 1D58 ... ............. jn VOL. S8. NO. 138 Jaylor Told Proof of ‘] * In Idaho BOISE, Auff* 31 (/P}— A Icacliii},' Idaho mer Sen. Glen Taylor ycstcrtliiy lo step Ly have about irrcgulHritic.s in Ihc An he election to Boise Attorney Frank CV ..rouins for a rccount by the U. S. sen S k a BepubUean. toldTuy- -------------- Gos ^ ,n d ev»lu«t«'* any Informntlon M B»y hm IndlMUxis Taylor wna at »etu*l wlnuer. / S t tehlnd UlO DtmocraUc tlelcel "ithllrcw fBfTleUiry In November." cliairmun TMior #»y5 he h « oblnlncd cvi- per-sonal I oC -mlscttleroiis dcJ/wj" 'Jrt Gos.sclt'a jWlt m » preclncta and plnns to hls Ol S tt tl,. to the Qd of th# wecK. intcrpst<t acUm « » member ot the board Bmllll .Oil Ihl. !«.- *»»"■ “I! J^uT.jl.r; dcnr-cut; -it ym have InformaUon Mlab- flidcrinfc lubiji* mt»l*ltM or olher irrcfculnr* wiw to rci ,M B th. Prtmw dKllon wW.h [„ 11,5 y, nuld chanjo the result In the Dem- oosmU ' («t »enoU)rlnl nomination we welker'i ch nuld lUte to see and evnlunte It so genator nnc S t we my Ulte whatever acUon oUie. k ifew and Juat.'* they did nc W lich evidence ahould be tiro- Unk. Ada « jaced by Taylor, he lold a reporter, nmons lha bl «m adrise the board cither to tloned for t iBille the Bcnat* subcommltUe to neaardlni IiUho or seek advice from n dUlrlct man. Cow oxirt u to what lie nexl atep ahould •'aRreed tha definitely t 'T»ylor lald In PocaUllo thal nal* somw; flmllh's lelegram wn,i "very Krall- lenatpoMlb .. r ... .. M ... i> PW ; ^ Five Counties EH£' _ ^ 1-k , Only W< In State Rate 5r.„r«’ HigtforCornS BOISB, AUJ. 31 .(tn — Five Idtiho , (ounUes wero amons the nallon-a too largest *weet-com producing ' S n U ™ WM. the U. e. depnrt- oent ol eammertt disclcwd fodtiy. Four counties In Uie Gem «Ute « nre imonK 100 counties In IM d t lt£ 100 treateat £reeai®e».b*««t- wnU«» wj; 1« oounUea, and Ne* Perco county «nd e«ryb tu 08lh in-Uie nation In tJio har- to nctlrely mt ot til types at vesetabte. Uiui I Tho blK «weet com producers In party, recoi tteho in 1S84 were Payette counly. He odded hked S3rd In tAe nallon; Can^-on dltlon woi lunty, ranked 73rd; Twin Palla achieve. H« eouniy. MUi: Oem counly, BOth, and attend Uie Ada eounty, nyiked lOOUi. Canjw counfy hud »>» natlon'a ^ ‘Hm legesl dry onion hnrveat In I ISM; Wishlnslon county waa the ^ SOlJi lirteat producer; Pnycltc coun- ty ranked Mth. and Twin Falks I f\r eouniy ranked B3rd. Ne* Perce counly waa tho Blh- t-- r»nked oJunty In tha nalJon Jn 4SM , M Enjllah green pea production. Olher Urge pea producera were Lewis counly, ranked* 48th. and Pranklln WEU-a. county, ninked 95ih. ^ « * * * * ' O' " " " croM-counl County Among f f i Top for Nation _ JT ___ _ finite to I IsOn Two Crops S"*"" Twin Palis oounty r&ka amonu the top 100 counUes In tho naUon « In aweel eom and dry onion acre- ^“““ hold *8# durlns 1854. accordlnc to a re- port, from.the bureau of cenm . The eouniy placed 75Ui fn num- lier of acres of awcet corn under report culUvatlon wlUi 3,085 acrea. The ^ flsure waa third hishest In Uie etate. Petersburs, wrpiiMcd only by Payette and Can- When dl yon counUes. truck waa Tttin Pftlls .county tied for 83rd snld. The t »poi In lhe naUon for number of there were »eres In-dry onions. Cnnj-on, Wash- hlchway. iHBton and Pnyelte counUea rfvnked made of ~~above It In onion aaeage. of Uie drlv Twin Falls w.-u the only Magic cnpUln Valley eouniy amoej lhe top 100 In t,„n loade either crop. j,ended ea ------------- 3 ::^ ---------- •, J recelred a Phone Rate’s Hike Okayed « BOISE. Aug. 31 (m—Tlie stivte pub- oMurtny : uiniues commission today np- ■■ ll needed Increased revenue to fi- nance recent Improvements and ex- - P»Mlon of service. A commlsalon r henrlne on the application wa« held X *l nichfleld Aug. 21. The new raCea vttl go Into effect I-------------- Ott. 1. A one-party buainca* uie- D0I8E. phone rale will be boosted frotn $4.15 ordered hi ■ monU) to I7.S0 and a four-party on (raltio rtaldence service would be Increased UoUdsy tli *fOm $2,75 a mooUl to 13.78. p --------------------- 1 Ij OS an Ti 11-"■ Leflan loc — Snow-Falls— HAILBY. Aug. ai-H lgh peaks In the Sawtooth naUonal forest ^ASillh norm ot here received light cape ^et* de«Un of i'now Tuesday while peaks je »t the Payette natJonaJ - /orest ''■tre renlly snerw covered. MANSFl Up to two Inches of snow were centra rtported on landing fields ^ong mo,, that 1 »'c middle fork of the Salmon, '■‘'■♦r. " WASHD A Regional Nev OfflH.I CUT >n,| 1 to Disclc ‘Irregular 0 Primary iho Democrnt and a loatlihff Hop Uep forward promptly with whii All},'. M Ucmocriitie .senate ])rin : Church by an official count of scnutc clcctions .subcommittoG. >ssett Aband GOP Chairir NDELL, Auk. 31 (/P)—Probate rew from the running for thd jo lun yesterday, citintr “a sudden lal biiaine.s.'^.” Sen. Herman Wel ■t'.i dcmion lifter /Jjvni- le> Gooi . 1 office, to confer with him. W« him "that il would probably b( sta of Republican harmony tha , .Hjnce he had only oneli-. ■- :ut purpo.se in even con-| p ifC the post, nncl that * * » return Senntor Welker I Tiio U. S. senate." «wimmii ;tt hnd been regarded as ' '* choice from the posL The {*’8 ^ nnd Gossett said they dls- other possible candWatcs, butl d nol Identify Uiem. Charles I ,dft county GOP chalrmnn. Iff. ~ ^ those who have been men- cicanea Ior tl,. Job. Inn to-\ rdlns the choice of a chair- 3oesclt said ho and V/elker 1that while the choice should Vlu of :ly be his. he should deslg- »» meone lhat would arouse the »ilble anlftgonUm within tbe J H R R task ot naming a aUte clialr- m . on the agenda (or the Re- I n •state plaUonn convenUon 'inorrow. .pj,j bi Wednesday, Judge Gossett fv^in Pa •ed WlUl Gov. Robert E. Smy- voted un 1 after the conference com- rqjjj I to newsmen: pro rcacUon waa that the sever- gnrlnM tUlude nnd feeling toward me piic„uon arable." CrysUI a tit said U)doy party repre- Pnlls ere ves eUll were urglnj him to submltiei e aald he had made them "a hearing lUon which Li ulleDy and ah- The m f Impossible." ' Tofflcmli Id them,” OceMtt aald. “thnl chnmhei: y.iinjto-PBUottrla toe.CO*- wlSdftli t and ereiT eotuty chalrmOQ chamben trybody else ebocemed were earlier r rely Join In sponsoring me, to the p: might, for the eake of the Tofflcn reconsider my position." Uiat ns j dded that he felt such a eon- bers alte would be ■■Impoeslble" to Preside r. He said he did not plan to celed ne. the convenUon. ' nnd enc ----------------------------- ance" *1 M however. Clues Ai-e ocated for Missing Mah S I.S. Nev., Aug. 31-Nevada “ g^^ret! continuing Uielr investl- ot Uie dlKippeamnce of a flUnU7 truck driver from his " reasej S truck 28 miles enat of here f*’’ ly. hnve unearthed no new Hlchway Pato>l CapL Ber- larte. reported W day. whenevei IsH' there yaa something de- lo report, both to his em- i and his family," the captain V iliU big North American Vnn lines Tc ' and trailer, loaded with lold goods, waa found at the xhe Ti ( a lOO-foot embankment.In merce wl quops mountains alons high- timber v D. Bnrts aald the company to'replm ported the driver of the ma- gry. wht waa Covert Brock. 48, St. rectors 1 jurg, Pla. of his re n discovered, the cab of the The b< was on fire. Captain Bnrta In a i;l0( ■he truck waa In low gear and mceUng, were no skid marks on the mlnuUsJ. ly. A Uiorough search was as to Mo of lhe area and no trace driver haa been found. mceung aln BarU said U,o truck had " oaded in California and waa ^ 1 east. He snld Bart* had d a *300 money order from mpany al Reno a day of two ^ . The money waa the driver’s, nhambci ; been sent to him for ex- . the police captain added. „j^}, q , k waa to t seen Ul Wlnne- , 300 miles weat ot here, last received lay. Jlln BarU snld the truck and ilenta.now-are ln*a garage at GRAN He said the iniller Is scorch- nrmy of I otheroi'lse ta all right. The aren of jn ' was damaged by water of Gran :Un8 out <’^rr. he added, hopes of NEWS BULL BE. Aoc. 3t nru^U te FoUee SB^rintt d Us dUtrict UenleaanU lo pst their ftio doty dnrlnc the Labor day weck-ei y ilaogbUr on Uie rowls._______ ; ANGELES, Aug. 31 (ift—The naUonal < I todsr pr«Ucted the group would di 1 from the tinlted Nations U Red ChUi itlonal-iimnl»tlon. -------.■ ------- iillNCTON, Ang. 31 m —Pricet recelvei! Kilned three' per cent between mld^Jul; I departiaent reported today. . 4SP1ELD, Tex.r Aug. 31 fl/V—Texas ran intral Texas town where a scuffle brok u l kept three Negroes (rom enrolling I 3IIINGT0N, Aug. 3! W -^esldent B >bserroBC« of tba week ot Not. li-H » '.'ewspapcr ScrVinj: - TWIN ose So" dties’ T( y Ballot t vopubliciin called on for- LONDC ^•hatever information he cow today rimary. Tnylor, who lost tion for “ of 200 votes, hns been the Suez t c. ■ Atty.-Geii. Oraydon of fcncc s --------------------------------------- elusion th doning man Race tc Judge Jame.i Gos.sett i'.— job of Republican state \ i f l len, unexpected press of '\i )flP k'clker, R., Idn., disclosed ■DoiiiDt: where the judye - ly Welker said Gossett nd- . be jti.st as well in the ''riii Lhat his nnme be with- I * • J Ui --------------- 1‘VW! Pool to Close ; .0 Tu'ln t'nlla munlclpnl i-.' S|C imlnc pool will closc for the t m in nl S p m. Mondny. Dur- - Mti the coolcr wcnUier the pool been qpen between 1 and 6 I Uiose who hnve lockers at iKOl nre'asked to hnfre them led out Ivj, Tuesday, accord- lo Wlnfina Pray. E der Project fll SB^oteby \ R Chamber M board of directors of the Antowa Palls Chamber of Commerce and pr^« unanimously Friday noon al ^»nd U)gerson hotel to file an ofll- Klchmand protest* ngalnst lhe Crystal « W irrJBoUon companya np- lon to npproprlate water from ^ U T*. II and Nlasnra springs. Salmon cre'ek nnd Rock creek, to be C,_* itied nt the official protest oU J, lg In WendeU next Pridny. • motion waa made by R. S. f imJre. who stated that the 11, bet: should take a more firm . Wmlfiir to<(lher MrbIo VaHey , Dlatrtrt^ hers of commerce, thnn Its Prldsy, to< r resolution pledging aupport uie tblrd ' e protesting forces. Wagner u flcmlre also recommended VeBnrdlnff ns mnny local chamber mem- and.juUer itlend the henrlng na possible, the Yeatcn sldent Clifford H. Smith can- AUAme'v next Friday's board meeUng encoumged "a large attend- , ' at Uie hearing. He added, «r. thnl In case of nn emer- ^ "tl,. «iU ■,«t»r”iij I s S t t K lo meet. •mnn Anthony, chnirmnn of ^ Immber's commercial dlvlaion. upnonnnB led briefly on Thursday night's of°«f Pr®' ng of represenUUves from his c‘uo‘ng on and Ujose from the agrl- provtment ml and Industrial divisions lo On July 7 plans Jor a fall trade fair. Tor Uie fli relnry-Mnnnger Kenneth W. legal righ gomery, whose Aug. 17 resig- and i^utte n will tnke effect Snturdny. days to p r ssed “great reluctance" at 13. follow. IS Uie poaKlon nn.d naked the and City bcr to cnll on him (or help Bftllelser>. ever needed. Uie city « ¥ V ¥ Again. . lamber Aide s Not Chosen slon on tl ! Twin Pnlts Chamber of Com- Balielsei J will open Uie month of Sep- court htwl TTWithout a aecretnry-mnnager two prevl plnce Kenneth W. Monlgom- thc« waa who gnve the 'bonrd of dl- gcnted T l rs two weeks' noUce Aug. 17 (vrgument I reslgnaUon. ing. s bonrd met Pridny aflemoon __ ijloeed scsaion after tU regular _ _ — ,ng, but after deliberating 40 tei. adjourned wlUi no dcclslon iT lU \1 Montgomery’s aucceasor. •' bonrd member sMd nftcr Uie 4 ^ ng thnt he was “reaMnnbly In" thnt a special mecUng will Iled early next week. RUPER jUier member disclosed Uiat »««name arc /our applicants fer the po- MlWdoka . Tft'o are Twin PnUs men. and to be the >Uier two are a north Idaho reprtsenta Iber of Commerce secretary- bins, incui Iger and an out-of-state man Itobblna Chamber of Commerce expert- primary e The lattcr'a appUcaUon was moted t« i-ed PVJday. conunJtt«( ------------- :------------------ select n. : ARMY SWARMS both as | ANTS. N. M., Aug. 31 «\:-A n MlnldolMv ot about SOO awarmed Into an man, of almost 12,000 acres north bmhc rants u>dny to ?Uke clalma }n commlttct t of uranium fortunec. ; ---------- ^ --------------------- 1 Hansen. ( LETmS BoUe’t o U -------- ^ ___ I Pc tnUndeat L. E. Perkins today «„rot eir roTlag p«ri of entry crews k-end U eit down any pbtslble ^ drawing al commander ot the Amerlcnn demand this countiy'* wJUi- ihUia ever waa admitted to Uie : ---------------- Huritr Wed by (armers for their prod- July and mld-Adtust, the mpi- “fjj; * aia appt rangers were ordered today to >roke ouf among an anU-Negro as In the white high school. fo! I EUenhower called today for ® 1 M Nauonal Farm-CUy week ' *•"' \ \ ' \ \ 11 >/ / ' * ^ \ \ \ ^ \ \ I I//I f a EE ntc PAL.LS, IDAHO; FRIDAY, )viets Pre Interve Hot Suez 'DOX, Atifi’. .Il Diplomatic (lit.v reported mounting indicntio ir ".“‘omc form of defense nlifjni cz canal crisis. The dispatche.‘<sn :c stniilcUinjr Russia appears to 1 I lhal Ihc chance of cashinR in c piindinp the Soviet foothold in t 0 b e mi.'tsed. Egyptian President : already Nominee It.-S — • committ Gordon flP^IM fllll^^^ ' Soviet !& •• '. his stan Tlie M( WJ' '-^anr^^B >>on SuniS ^ difficult relations 1 and BrlUi W The sill Egyptian r' Vl against E pulsion 0. (rom Brlt I H M Esypti llX officials; ' tary build Britain v J ^ ^ f l negollatlc flS*« / iA. ' ' ^fl compar ' / A division ^ f l night. I \ ■■ And In B IB & ' ' \ ' Wm otemin'Andtrw*^ former In- gbser roveaue *errle# director In mosques E:l3^nhower administration, uroulri ta :lecUd by die ConsUtuUon possible in d the For America party sir nominee for president. wt Is now board ehalrman EtvpUaa ■esident of Amerlean Fidel- „_rt u, ji, id Cuualty eompany In g„., at*d.Va. (AP wlrephoto) on Cypn rb, Gutter “.fir.. Uie gov« l i t I s G iv e n Mtu^^ei V Last r r __ nn 17 called In iiJ o g e m i.r « Heno- b gret" tha llobcrt BeckwlUi Tefnretf t ^ k uh<ter advUemenV (or naUonaL rd • ttae the case of Roseoe any sffoi : « id m e elly o( Twin PalU w^terwaj n« Uie construcUon of curbs itera on 'Wapier’s property t» | 'l 4 itoian addition. n e y H. N .’Jewell. Twin Palls, . ntln; wngner. presented ad- In 1 Jirsumcnt prlday o n . an J order by Judge Beckwith ^ IC a temporary inJuncUc® th e city. ^ ier Mcks to ol)Uln a ruling ReUlI lnc a temporary restraining eheese a irevenUnK Uie cUy (n*n In- will *0 1 tliree of hU tols In local lm- Snturday e n t district No. SO. .' • tale and uly Jl, judge Beckwith ruled crease w n m time Uie city had the ig h t .to construct the curba itte a Jewell was given 10 modlu» , p r e « n t objections. On Aug. f- ow lnj ftTgumenU by Jewell *oungs Ity Attomty Robert N, W. if,J :n. Judge BeckwlUi ruled for , ««condUme. I. Jewell was gh-tn time to W^et. \ , tils objections to the courts oUicr lie 5 and conclusions. He pre- jfe mI them prlday. io< t EKicwlth did not IndlcaU lower tht le would give hU next deel- tello anc I tho motter. averase < Isen argued Friday that the Repres ift<l ruled Specifically on the in the cl revlous oceaslons and that ments. vaa no jiTgument to be pre- that- pn< The court ruled Uiere was the lowc m t and p«rmltt«d the hear- wnie Un here wai Anotht , _ raise wll y Selected All exi ^s Candidate SS'o? CRT. Aug. Jl — ClKion May -\] imed Thursday night by the T Icn county central committee WASH he party’s candidate (or sUte AgrlculU ntatlre, replacing Ray Rob- JL A»id icumbcnt. iSan Uc ilna waa nominated'In the possibly y elKUon this monlh but has ihu yea; t« Idaho PalU. ’The central Bensoi ttee m et ’Thursday night (o •■have sc n. replncement for Robbins, of const s pnrty'* candidate and as ,ound. tn . county's StaU committee- j<jded tl sentlmer ic Pyle. was named by the during ttee aa state cotnmllUemnn. speaking d *£rs. I>«n Hunter, Rodney Mlcfvlgai ». Calvin Sraegger and May Ltcnd th e GOP meoUng- in JaUirday. ’ ermits Open ISE. Aug. 31—Two special hunU. In the Soldier'moun- pitt , a m . lor which a permit Ing was scheduled Saturday, nouncc failed to IIU and a second during ing will be held. It was an-- Th«l ced todfty by the sute fish „nv same department. . 1007 f ritTNomo^-tonffiuch-poo- its are available, atuacted mo ^ 8 applicants. Hunt No. 103, also 400 permlls available, drew There ppllcaUons, ft.. correct and compleu appll- hrivi. n s* tro aulomaUcally drawn. . Une for submitting appllea- mcreat for the second dmwlng wm -"It E t 5 pfli. Sept. 10. liabor »flffurcf vY, AUGUST.31, r.T.r. epare in ene in ^ z C risis {tie disiwlchc.*? fnnn ntions of Soviet vrcpara- ifjnment” with E^ypt in ■n said that after n period \\’AS to have renched the con- huve l< in on the present trouble the te.>t in the Middle EusL is to-) niade t lent Gnmal Abdel Nnsser iliat 11 idy ha.H Soviet b:ickinR in wns .sti talks next Monday with hower • five-nation Sue/, canal Imd thi Tiittec hended b.v Aiiatrn- aim), ( Prime Minister Robert ’I’NT. lon Menzies. The new ToUuy et moves could stiffen Ru«ii»n: ,tanti tcrnicd 1 e Mcnilc.-i mis-Mon leaves Lon- 3undn>-, Its task mnclc fnr more ull by aUadlly deicrlorntlnK ons between Egypt and FTnnce , f MWftilon wns compllcntcd by linn ehnrges of esiilonuRe "5". ' ,sl BritUh diplomals; the cx- , ''7 ' „ m of two Bsj-pllan cIfii;omat.i Britain In reinllatlon for such p ?yptlnn net ngalnst two Drlllah nls; the big Anglo-French mill- f buildup nnd Indications neither In por Egypt would budge In nations on Uie canal. n^; anwhlle. In Nicosia, capital of us. a battalion of Priuicc's sev Vapid mechanised division nnd Tipnny ot the lOUi pnmcliuilat " lon landed yesterday and lasl * we'gi d in Cnlro. Egypt took time off IntemaUonal polltlca todny lo ■ve the Moslem sabbntli. Weal- Vh jbservers watched the counUr's ,, iues to see what line the Imnms 1 d take In their sermons ns n ,, „. Ible Indication of a chnnge In er’s feelings. sl TYldny Uie Imama urged lhe ^ ,tl.n. J ,1M lor a h.ly w.r W fight to the laat drop of blood le ominous new mHltnry buildup :yprus Just 350 miles nway did ^ ,,,1.. Jng to lower |enal0n Jn Egypt. . It did not bring any change In government's dcdant atlllude ^ n h « .rds those seeking to Impose a r ement on Egypt. d st night, for example, Nasser Suez- d In outgoing U. 8. Ambassador confide ry Bjroade WJd exprqtoed "re- wHl be Uhat P ^ d r tt.El8ep ^-er had ..CMt Tetf to'TRV^lcz canal as Inter- sailsfle jnaL Nasser U expected tareject on civ sffort to "InteroaUQjjallzo’’ Uie <c«i C e n t B o o st P s [n M ilk P ric s^ < S la te d iii-T .F '. WA iUll prices on mUk, cotta«e farms se and some grades of cream (Ict)t, go up In the Twin Palls aren faiTO irday, according to loe^ choIe- whiln and reUIl cUslrlbutor^'niB In- r-“ „ le will ralsT m«(c prices one a quart. Slmllnr price hikes durini forecast for the other com- ahcet lUes. ------- J. Simmons, manager of Y-hi ig's dairy said Friday thnt Uils is Uie last in W aho to raise ^ prices. “Produceft need more ey to meet rising expenses, and ■a have risen (or the gloss, r, wax, gasoline. Ures and r items used by dUtrlbulors." 'I I polnUd out that despiu the J r. local prices will be one cent r than those In Bolae and Poca- and also below the national avenue nse or 23 to as ccnta per quart. P*” ; iprcsentaUvea of olhcr dairies *; tie city echoed Simmons’ sUte- ts. One locnl manager noted “<!® 0‘ . priccs In this area have been "rid re lowest In the atato (or quite * P • lime. The last price Increase was In 1553. lother dUuibulor oald that Uie nisnt t : will not affect manufactured lollowl lucts auch as lce cream, butter erson 1 cheese. <len>o>‘ 1 expressed tho hope that this Kern Id be the last Increaxo ncccs- passen •for "quite some time."- fined t Views Stated “/ I 'ASHINOTON, Aug. 31 W — etrcct Icullure Secretary Ezra T. Ben- on Plv said yesurday that the Repub- Miller n Ucket la -'fully a« strong and nen ilbly aU-onget" with (arm voUrs arreaU year than In 1052. slione cnson said farmera generally u,rouR re seen three and a hnl( yean bo„d lonstrucUve effort to develop a Thurse Id, solid (arm program." He *.h„, ed thot he found “a very good ^ .Iment" among farmers he met ing the last week while on iklng engagements lh CallfomU. hnnd t Mgan and Pennsylvania.___________ ^ raffic Deaths E 2 Grim Recor CHICAGO. Aug. 31 (flV-The Nat meed yesterday auto deatha cstal •Ing July. rh^rc were more traffic deaths 1 any July in; history. The prevtou 17,-the-coundLaaid ______ J _______ rhe to.tal for the seventh-month D ^ct a new rccord, the safety ere w ere-31.730 fatalities, a nin« ^flame period last year. The old rc ‘July was the 17th consecutive reases,” Ned H, Dearborn, presic 'It should make people think bef< t»or day-traffic this week-end. urcB represent pcoplo—not juat Nine Irricalcd Idtclto Countie [ke Rev Of Big OfNi WASHINGTON. Aug. 31 (/P)- ivo touchcd off still anotlier ate le tc.>it n,weok n«o wliich had tlu ade tha nunoiinccnieut at n newi i:it llie Soviet Union had resunu ns .still in California, Eisen- jwer snid a blast on Auk, 24 fT id the force of almost a mcR- I on, or one niillioji tons of N'r. Todny the Prcstdcnl snid the uislnns hnvc eiicBRcU iu whnt lie rnicd nnother larse ic.it in the ac> istomed plnce. Tlinl would be In 7 luihwest Slbcrin, ns reported tor ntrr :e (lrs( (Ime otdclatly In El.ien- wcr's nmiouiicemciit insl Sunday. Tlie new teat. El.ieiiliower snld. ^ ' ok plnce Thursdny in thnt nrca. Cor lien he went on. In effect, lo will lUcl/.e Soviet leaders for tnlkliiR •nce and nt tlie snme time con- tiiilns te.:Ui of miclenr'wcnnons. iilii Elsenhower said Soviet Ulplomnta il)( of abollshUis atomic wenpoiis ll so rlKht aliend testing tliem O J lUiout prior announcement and In ^cro^-. / Responding to nnother qucsUon. \ Isenhower said the Inlest Soviet uclenr tests will nol brlns any iiange In U. S. national defense lans. ' We slUl are going on tho aaaump- » on. Eisenhower added, that the A C ovlel objective Js such U>ot we must plai inlnlnin our own security. day Al the news confercnce—his first day mce he wns nomlnaUd last week plai }r n aecond term—Elsenhower also kllli enll with Uiese matters: A Politics—He Intends to sUcH to hls Ale: ^bruRO'announcement thnt he will Bui 0 no barnstorming or "whistle stop" enu ampalgnlng. Bui Elsenhower said Koc lint does not'forecloso the posslblll- Jurl f of his trnvellns Into key nrens to sku inke whnt he termed significant P olltical spccches. trip As (or the plans he has in mind. Uscnhower snld he InUnds to set buu orth hU administration’s record In »«« real deUll. t Suea—Elsenhower again expressed Blni orfldence Uiat the Sue* canal crisis Uie r)]] be settled pence/ully. t>a( iuiVtcd^ w UM hf^pub&'^iknS °B la civil rights ns ■ related to ths B-Jn <C«nllnB«d »n r « f ». C«lB»a » Parm Value j Set Record WASHINGTON. Aur. 31 (fP)- arms Increased to a record level lebt. The federal reserve syster aiTO assets hit a new high of 1' vhllc farm debt climbed to $18, :ime, it snid net farm income di luring the year. These figures wc hcct of agriculture, 19&6,” appeal me Plea Delayed T. -r^ . By Driver on Tipsy Charge RicJinrd Gutenberg. IW Addison .venue west, u scheduled to enUr >plea Priday in Twin Palla JusUce «•' ourt lo a chnrge of drunken driving, rhursday he appeared tiefore Jus- “ Jce of the Peaee J. O. Pumphrey md requcaUd hU legal tiriie 4o en-. J er ft plea. The court fixed hls bond ,t $250, which waa posted; Th Gutenberg was arrested Mondny »n< ilsht by State Pntrolmon H. E. Carr I ollowlng an accident south of Rog- poi :rson in which hU USS PonUae waa in iemollshed. COC KenneUi M 'Wldmer., Kimberly, a ^ lassenger In GuUnbcrg's car. waa wa ined (25 nnd costs for being drunk cer n a car while on a publle highway. Uo A fine of $7 and costs .were paid Be ly James W. Miller, l3a Second an Itreet east, (or running a atop light coi in Plve Polnta north. Corr arrested mo Jlller earilcr Thursday. ab. Ben Shuey, ’rwln PnlBr-wll'iJ waa irreated early UiU month in Sho- V klione on a charge o( running i l hrough a slop light* (or(elt«d n wnd or IJO In Shoshone police court rhursday. Shuey. folloft-lng hU arreat, plead- pr k1 Innocent through an attorney and losted a bond of UO. Police Judge rfyron Johnson laUr reduced the »nd to »10 which amount was de- . (C««U»»*< M r»s« t. C«l««»n t) )Establish s :ords for July sl •' prt J National Safety Council an- established two grim records ui ths last month—3,570—than T 2vtous high was 3,419, ect in C. onth period that; ended July afety organization reported. ; 1 nine per cent Increase ovcr Md record ma 20,739 in 1987. S tlve month of traffic death jresident of the council, said. c before they take chances in •.j: end. Remember that thcso & juat Btatistics,” he added. m ities L____ II,Kl nutMU rf rimiltlloti* I'ir» nml rrrit ideals N ? Russ' uclear! P) — President Eisenhower nnn atomic explosion. He snid thia the force of almost one niilUoi ,cws conference after recalling t imed test.t of nuclcar weapona. T.F. Chambt Agriculti TeiUJilive plans for , holding uffriculturul industry” were set meeiing of lhe three major c Chamber of Commerce. Atteni Commercial, Agricultural and Ir will be patterned as a minlatun essing firms erecting booths ii later. TJ)c event will bo highljgh Six Sui’vivors Of Ci-asli Are Given Rescue VAN COUVER, B. C.. Aug. 31 flB— A Canadian Pacific Air lines merey plane reached Vancouver early to- day WlUl six survivors from yester- day's Alnska peninsula crash of a plane in which. 15 persons were killed. A seventh survivor, Thomton Alexander (Sandy) Tweed. 33, Burnaby, B. C- capUln o( the crashed airliner, was in hospital at Kodiak, Alaska, with crlUcal In- juries whieh included a (ractured skull. Pour of tbe six who mads tbe trip were injured, two ot them seri- ously. The lotter were met by am- bulances on tbe runway and trvu* (erred Immedlotely to a hospltoJ. They arrived In a CPA four-en- gine Z>C6-B, Uke the ons In which Uiey cruhed yestcnUy In Udal mud flats 8 miles south o( the aol4„Bay^aska. s^tield. Bhxnm' XdeUtelQ, le, and .lu» a-yew-old cuter. Patricia, daugh- <c»mia»»< — f»e» ». c«Ui»> *} 5andDel)t ds for 1955 P)—The value of the tiatiofi’s eel last year—and so did farm utem reported yesterday "that f 171 billion dollars on Jan. 1 ;18,800,000,000. At the same 3 dropped about five per ccnt , were reported in “the balance Dcaring in the federal reserve’s monthly bulletin. The jump in farm assets was attril)uted to increases in ihs valuo op farm real estate. 7 Abo figured as assets are ^ch lUma as automobllea, household<ur- nlshlngs, buildings, tractors, trucks, (arm machinery and Inventoriea ot crops. Compared with the flgurs for a year earlier, (arm assets were up S3.600.000w), or about two per cent. The'Uicreasa In IBM had amounUd ta (ivi blUloQ doUars, or tlvs per cent. - Only two major typerof farm as- seta declined tn the two-year-period. These wero Inventories of livestock and of crops. Pnrm debts, tncludlng.price-tup- port loans, -Increased H.100,000,000 In 1059 compared with an Increase of COO million in 1054, Total gross farm Income In lOU was $33,300,000,000. or about two per cent less than In 1094. Form produc- Uon cosU rose about one per cent. Because of the decrease In Income and tho rise in costs, total net in- come (rom agriculture dropped by moro than 8,000,000,000 doUan or about (Ivo per cent. Nixon Hurries to Father’s Bedside WABHINGTON, Aug. 3t OB-Vlce Preaident Richard M. Nixon (lew to- day to the tjedslda o( hU 77-year-old (atbcr, who haa taken a tum for the worse In his (ight (or life. The vice president taid reporters before leaving aboard a cohiw clal olrUner for .Loa Angeles Uiat the "prognosis Is not hopeful" (or his fa- ther’s recovery. Nixon, wbo had * serious, drawn foce, said president Elsenhower bad' callec) him earlier today asd tx- presaed concern over' hU father’s condlUon and asked thiit hU "be^ wishes" tw exuaded to the cider NUon. Baseball Today By AssoeUM Pnm ^ ------ AMERICAN LEAGCE New York at Washlngtan, BalU- • more at Boston, kastas City at De- ^ it. night,gamfes; Cleveland at ’ (^cago, night doubleheader. NATIONAL LEAGUE , . Brooklyn at New York. Phlladel- phla at Pittsburgh, Chicago at Cin- > otnaatl, night games; 6t; LoaU at Milwaukee, olfht doubleheadsK FINAL EDITION PRICE 6 CENTS ' 'fews Tests Bombs announced today the Russians hia one was more powerful than llion ton.H of TNT. Eisenhower ng thnt lust Sunday he disclosed ona. On that occasion, whllo ha ber Plans ture ‘Salute’ ing a “salute to Magic Valley set Thursday night at a joint )r div/sions of the Twin FaJ/s .tending were officers from tho d Industrial divisions. The event ture fnir with the various proc- 18 in a building, to bo selected lighted with gift items and open louses at processing plants. B efore f u r t h e r "concrete” plans aro made the ffroup voted to contact the firms and see if cooperation would b6 assured. One purpose of Uie plan 14 to Im- press upon Magle Valley resident* the amount of Industry already op- >— erating In tho area. Kenneth Mont^ ^y gomery, chamber oecretary-man- »- ager, noted bccause Mngic Valley. :r- has few large planU, local citlxens a ore inclined-to think the vnlley has :rc no Induauial future whatever. Ho added representatives o( (Inns on aeeking new (ields Inquire through.- 33, out proposed expansion areaa aa ta ^e the attitude of the citizenry tomml . at induatry. Because the publlo U so In- poorly informed here, several op- fed portunlUes probably hava ' passed • thU area. . | lhe Warren Barry, dialnnan of tha , Tt- iDdusUial division, re-emphaslttd m- the p ^ t of publia-educaUon. He u - adde<) that while most of tbe Indus* .. try la this area processes agrlcul-, . » • tural producta, tbera la 'ample 0^ leh portimlty ior more.'As an examiw.' , tud he said, 3ill,000 head of catUe, raised ^ M «nd (at(ened'ln.¥Bht Maglo Tanay<- countlu.ftQd a« t« n ored here. -• •" AU Iboae a^t«nd{^^jptf«Md''til»,.r •how. WamU Dalfb, coun^ Agent •oi.-J: agricultural dlTlslon member, asked'. tbe chambvr’* iupport In RetUni,': 5 caab awards for-Twin' FaUa oounty. ':• 4-H members who e n tv exhlblU I9 ' the dUtrict fair. Only blue-rlbboB:' winners .ftom the •coimiy fair ar*. i*s eligible to enter tba district em it; - .f„ be said. AU other couaUes partlcl-f. ;‘‘i paUng. contribute funds'to support: their own .Junior, cltliens., except!, . 1 Twln-Pall* county. He .added Ut« . n e fair board caxuwt support the dU^v snt triet meet. ... Oaigh, vrho also la aecretary of ti»> ' county grassman contest appUcaUod;; - 8 committee, reported- two appUca^i •, in tlona have been forwarded to'th»,;' ;ed Jduglng committee, beaded tjy -Bd. f of- dlTtslons als» ; I / vohdjM old a no-hostaward 1 ^ quet In htinor of the winner. ' 'I 2-Day Confab ;:j w For LDS .Set.d JS At Twin Fallsi as- ^ BUhOT Thome B. Isaacson^ mem- !•! io(] ber of the presiding b lsh o i^ of ZJ36,church. wiU be tbe main gpeak,; f. er at U io.'^ln FaUs stake's two-da* M quarterly conference which opena at«fi ^ 0:80 p. m, Bauuday. The meettaf .l».jj for aU word and stake veUarei vork- i ® ..... :1 WUllam M. Walsh, general wel»! i faro committee member. wJU con>'l per duct Uie first session, which .wUl ba J luc- followed by a meeting of aU ent. hftprlcs and hlgb eouijcll men at « tl Jjnop. m. •' | In- YouUia-of tho (Jiurchwrn hare r®-.S by served seaU for tbe Sunday «*«««"« i or At 10 a. m., 9 p. m. and 8 p. m. la'. I their honor. -' Speaking on both days ot tbe eoa-‘J fcrence.'.BUhop Isaacson b«a aerreO'-l as chairman of the txiard of regenUil J of Utah stata Agricultural oollege. :l ia The publlo U Invlted.to the 6u»« J day sessions of Uie conferenceTMuslc’l /lce will be presenUd by the fourtti and I to- sixth ward choin. ~ >| •old •■ the I -------- '^ i •tera Still Cool 1 clal A continued coolness ta -tia | tte temperature- U predicted foe 1 Maglo VaUey la the flTenlay I _ weaUw forecut recelred. Priday I TU Associated Prens. I ^ .. -eummer.waa surenhoet aaH 1 «; winter wlK, proliably be; Ionf.T I ‘“ 2 cocnmented AP reporter, rtadlni I this report: I -remperaUirea areraglat be- I low norma), cooUnc over tUT I wek-end, Maxlmuma la the 70^ I mlnlmums In the 40s. Little or I alU- TYPHOON NEAB5 ■ ' ^ - 4 Do. - ’TOKYO, AUf. -31 in — fitfitU I at tourth typhoon Of the3eaado,ebmiM edj^oward Okinawa and (ti U r ^ ’9 1 ^ ’today. n r^ p U iMSJtqaaiii^ ‘ gild’s Olarfc flewloeatad U uf4taM Oln- Uie afternoon, m oniqriiartb.w aiti^ a at ward .-tba -«yt>lqw^^«» iiaPl^^PMl iwtir. •*.

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* I n I d a h oBOISE, Auff* 31 (/P}— A Icacliii},' Idaho

mer Sen. G len T ay lo r ycstc rtliiy lo step L y have a b o u t irrcgulH ritic.s in Ihc An he election to B oise A tto rn e y F rank CV

..rouins fo r a rc c o u n t by th e U. S. sen S k a B epubU ean. t o l d T u y - --------------

Gos^ , n d ev»lu«t«'* any Inform ntlon M B»y h m IndlMUxis T aylor wna at »etu*l w lnuer. /

S t tehlnd UlO DtmocraUc tlelcel " i th l l r c w fBfTleUiry In November." c lia irm u n

TMior #»y5 h e h « oblnlncd cvi- per-sonal I oC -mlscttleroiis dcJ/w j" 'Jrt Gos.sclt'a

jWlt m » preclncta and plnns to hls OlS t t t l , . t o theQd of th# wecK. in tcrpst< t

acUm « » m em ber o t the boardBm llll .O il Ih l. ! « . - * » » " ■ “ I!

J ^ u T . j l . r ; d cn r-cu t;-it ym have InformaUon M lab- flidcrinfc

lubiji* mt»l*ltM o r olher irrcfculnr* w iw to rci ,M B th . P r tm w d K llo n w W .h [„ 11,5 y , nuld chanjo th e resu lt In the D em - oosmU ' ( « t »enoU)rlnl nom ination we w elker'i ch nuld lUte to see and evnlunte I t so genator nnc S t we m y U lte whatever acU on oUie.k i f e w and Juat.'* they did nc

W lic h evidence ahould be tiro - U nk. Ada « jaced by Taylor, he lold a reporter, nmons lh a bl «m adrise the board c ith er to tloned for t iBille the Bcnat* subcommltUe to neaardlni IiUho or seek advice from n d U lrlc t man. Cow oxirt u to w hat lie nex l atep ahould •'aRreed tha t« definitely t'T»ylor la ld In PocaUllo th a l nal* somw; flmllh's lelegram wn,i "very K rall- lenatpoMlb

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Five Counties EH£'_ ^ 1 -k , Only W<

In State Rate 5r.„r«’ H ig t f o r C o r n S

BOISB, AUJ. 31 .(tn — Five Id tiho ,(ounUes wero am ons the nallon-a too largest *w eet-com producing 'S n U ™ WM. th e U. e . depn rt- oent ol eammertt disclcwd fodtiy.

Four counties In Uie Gem «U te « n re imonK 100 counties In I M d t

lt£ 100 tre a te a t £ r e e a i® e » .b * « « t- wnU«» wj; 1« oounUea, a n d Ne* Perco county «nd e«ryb t u 08lh in-U ie nation In tJio h a r - to nctlrely m t ot til types at v e se ta b te . U iui I Tho blK «weet com producers In party, recoi

tteho in 1S84 were Payette counly. He odded hked S3rd In tAe nallon; Can^-on dltlon woi lunty, ranked 73rd; Tw in Palla achieve. H«

eouniy. MUi: O em counly, BOth, a n d attend Uie Ada eounty, n y iked lOOUi. —

C a n jw counfy hud »>» na tlo n 'a ^‘H m le g es l d ry onion hn rvea t In IISM; W ish ln slon county waa th e ^SOlJi l ir te a t p roducer; Pnycltc coun- ty ranked M th . and T w in Falks I f \ r eouniy ranked B3rd.

Ne* Perce counly waa th o Blh- t- - r»nked oJunty In th a nalJon Jn 4SM , M Enjllah green pea production. O lher Urge pea producera were Lewis counly, ranked* 48th. and P rank lln WEU-a. county, ninked 95ih. ^ «

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County Among f f i Top for Nation

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IsOn Two Crops S"*""Twin Palis oounty r& k a am onu

the top 100 counUes In th o naU on «In aweel eom and dry onion acre- ^ “““ hold *8# durlns 1854. accordlnc to a re - •port, from .the bureau of c e n m .

The eouniy placed 75Ui fn num - lier of acres of awcet corn u nder report culUvatlon wlUi 3,085 acrea. T he ^ flsure waa th ird h ishest In Uie e tate . Petersburs, wrpiiMcd only by Payette a n d C an- When dl yon counUes. truck waa

■ Tttin Pftlls .county tied for 83rd snld. The t »poi In lhe naUon for num ber of there were »eres In-dry onions. Cnnj-on, W ash- hlchway. iHBton and Pnyelte counUea rfvnked made of

~~above It In onion aaeage . of Uie drlv Twin Falls w.-u the only Magic cnpUln

Valley eouniy a m o e j lhe top 100 In t ,„ n loade either crop. j,ended ea

-------------3 :: ---------- •, J recelred a

Phone Rate’s Hike Okayed

«BOISE. Aug. 31 (m—Tlie stivte pub- oMurtny : uiniues commission today np-

■■ ll needed Increased revenue to fi­nance recen t Improvements a n d ex- - P»Mlon of service. A commlsalon r henrlne on th e application wa« held X * l nichfleld Aug. 21.

The new raCea vttl go Into effect I--------------O tt. 1. A one-party buainca* u ie - D0I8E. phone rale will be boosted frotn $4.15 ordered h i ■ monU) to I7.S0 and a fou r-party on (raltio rtaldence service would be Increased UoUdsy tli *fOm $2,75 a mooUl to 13.78.p --------------------- 1 IjOS a n

r» T i 11 -"■ Leflan loc— Snow-Falls—HAILBY. Aug. a i-H lg h peaks

In the Saw tooth naUonal fo rest ^ A S illhnorm ot here received lig h t cape ^et* de«Unof i'now Tuesday while peaks je »t the Paye tte natJonaJ - /o rest''■tre renlly snerw covered. MANSFl

Up to two Inches of snow were centrartported on landing fields ^ o n g mo,, tha t 1 » 'c middle fork of the S a lm o n ,'■‘'■♦r. • " WASHD

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0 P r i m a r yiho D em ocrn t and a loatlihff Hop Uep fo rw ard p ro m p tly w ith whii All},'. M U cm ocriitie .senate ])rin

: Church by a n o ffic ia l coun t of s c n u tc c lc c t io n s .su b c o m m itto G .

>ssett A b an d GOP Chairir

N DELL, A uk. 31 (/P)— P ro b a te rew fro m th e ru n n in g fo r th d jo lun y es te rd ay , c itin tr “ a sudden lal biiaine.s.'^.” Sen . H e rm a n W el ■t'.i d c m i o n l i f t e r /J jvn i- le> Gooi .1 office, to c o n fe r w ith h im . W« him " th a t i l w ould p ro b ab ly b( sta of R epublican h a rm o n y th a , .Hjnce he had only oneli-. ■- :ut purpo.se in ev en co n -| p ifC th e post, nncl th a t * * » re tu rn S en n to r W elker I Tiio

U. S. s en a te ." «wimmii;tt hnd been regarded as ''* choice from the posL T he {*’8 ^

nnd G ossett said they dls- other possible candW atcs, butl d nol Identify Uiem. Charles I ,dft county G O P chalrm nn. Iff. ~ ^ those who have been m en- cicanea

Ior t l , . Job. Inn to -\rdlns the choice of a chair- 3oesclt said ho and V/elker1 th a t while the choice should V lu o f :ly be his. he should deslg- »» meone lh a t would arouse the»ilble anlftgonUm w ith in tb e J H R R

task ot nam ing a a U te c lialr- m . on the agenda (or the R e- I n •state plaU onn convenUon •'inorrow. .p j,j bi

Wednesday, Judge G ossett fv^in Pa •ed WlUl Gov. Robert E . Sm y- voted un 1 after the conference com- rqjjj I to newsmen: prorcacUon waa th a t the sever- gnrlnM tUlude nnd feeling tow ard m e piic„uon arab le." CrysUI at i t said U)doy p a rty repre- Pnlls ere ves eUll were u rg ln j him to submltiei e aald he had m ade them "a hearing lUon which Li ulleD y and ah - T h e m f Impossible." ' TofflcmliId them,” O ceM tt aald. “th n l chnmhei: y .iin jto -P B U o ttrla toe.CO *- w lS d f tl i t and ere iT e o tu ty chalrmOQ cham ben trybody else ebocem ed were e a r lie r r rely Join In sponsoring me, to the p: might, for th e eake of th e Tofflcn

reconsider m y position." U iat ns j dded th a t h e fe lt such a eon- bers a lte would be ■■Impoeslble" to Preside

r. He said he did n o t p lan to celed ne. the convenUon. ' nnd enc----------------------------- ance" *1

M however.

Clues Ai-e ocated for Missing Mah SI.S. Nev., Aug. 3 1 -N evada “ g^^ret!

continuing Uielr investl- ot Uie dlKippeamnce of a

flUnU7 truck driver from h is " reasej S truck 28 miles enat of here f* ’’ ly. hnve unearthed no new Hlchway Pato>l CapL Ber- larte. reported W d ay . wheneveiIsH' there y aa som ething de- lo report, both to h is em - i and his family," th e captain V i l i U

big North American Vnn lines T c ' and trailer, loaded w ith lold goods, waa found a t the x h e Ti ( a lOO-foot em bankm ent.In merce wl quops m ountains a lons h igh- tim b er v D. Bnrts aald the company to 'rep lm ported the driver of the m a - gry. wht waa Covert Brock. 48, S t. rectors 1

jurg, Pla. of his ren discovered, th e cab of the The b< was on fire. C aptain Bnrta In a i;l0( ■he truck waa In low gear and mceUng, were no skid m arks on th e mlnuUsJ. ly. A Uiorough search was a s to Mo of lhe area and no trace driver haa been found. m ceunga ln BarU said U,o truck had " oaded in California and waa ^1 east. He snld Bart* had d a *300 money order from mpany a l Reno a day of two ^. The money waa th e driver’s, nhambci; been sen t to him for ex-. the police cap ta in added. „j^}, q ,k waa t o t seen Ul W lnne-, 300 miles weat o t here, la st receivedlay.Jlln BarU snld th e truck and ilenta.now-are ln*a garage a t GRAN He said th e in iller Is scorch- nrmy of

I otheroi'lse ta a ll rig h t. T he aren of j n ' was damaged by w ater of G ran :Un8 out <’ rr. h e added, hopes of

NEWS BULLBE. Aoc. 3 t n r u ^ U te FoUee SB ^rin tt d U s dU trict U enleaanU lo p s t the ir ftio doty dnrlnc th e Labor day weck-ei y ilaogbU r on Uie row ls._______

; ANGELES, Aug. 31 (ift—T h e naUonal < I to d sr pr«Ucted th e group would di 1 from th e tin lted N ations U Red ChUiitlo n a l- i im n l» t lo n .-------. ■ -------

iillN CTO N, Ang. 31 m —P ric e t recelvei! Kilned three ' per c e n t betw een mld^Jul; I departiaen t reported today. .

4SP1ELD, T ex .r Aug. 31 fl/V—T exas ran intral T exas tow n w here a scuffle brok u l kep t th ree Negroes (rom enrolling I

3IIINGT0N, Aug. 3 ! W - ^ e s l d e n t B >bserroBC« of tb a week o t N o t. l i -H »

'.'ew spapcr ScrV inj: -

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y B a l l o t tvopubliciin called on fo r- LONDC ^•hatever in fo rm a tio n he cow today r im a ry . Tnylor, w ho lo s t tio n for “

o f 200 votes, h n s b een th e Suez t c. ■ A tty .-G e ii . O ray d o n of fcncc s --------------------------------------- elusion th

d o n in g m an R a c etc Ju d g e Jam e.i G os.sett i ' . —job of R epublican s ta te \ i f l

len, unexpected p re s s o f ' \ i ) f lP k'clker, R., Idn., disclosed■DoiiiDt: w here th e ju d y e - lyW elker said G o sse tt nd- .

be jti.st a s w ell in th e ' ' r i i iLhat h is nnm e be w ith - I * • J U i---------------1 ‘ VW!Pool to Close ;.0 Tu'ln t'nlla m unlclpnl i - . ' S | C imlnc pool will closc for the t m in n l S p m. Mondny. D ur- - Mti the coolcr wcnUier th e pool been qpen between 1 and 6

I Uiose who hnve lockers a t iKOl nre'asked to hnfre them led out Ivj, Tuesday, accord- lo W lnfina Pray.

E d e r Project f l lS B ^ o te b y \ R Chamber M

board of directors of th e A ntow aPalls Chamber of Commerce a n d p r ^ «unanimously Friday noon a l ^»nd

U)gerson hotel to file an ofll- K lchmandprotest* ngalnst lhe Crystal «W irrJBoUon companya np-lon to npproprlate w ater from ^ U T * .II and Nlasnra springs. Salmoncre'ek nnd Rock creek, to be C , _ *

itied n t the official p rotest o U J , lg In WendeU next Pridny.• motion waa m ade by R. S. fimJre. who stated th a t th e 1 1 , bet: should take a m ore firm . W m lfiir to<(lher MrbIo VaHey , D la trtrt^ hers of commerce, th n n Its Prldsy, to< r resolution pledging aupport u ie tblrd ' e protesting forces. Wagner uflcmlre a l s o recomm ended VeBnrdlnff ns m nny local cham ber m em - an d .ju U er itlend the henrlng na possible, th e Yeatcn sldent Clifford H. Sm ith can - AUAme'v next Friday's board meeUng

encoumged "a large a tten d - ,' a t Uie hearing. He added,« r . th n l In case of nn em er- ^

" t l , . «iU ■,«t»r” i i j I s S t t Klo meet. „•mnn Anthony, chnirm nn of ^ Immber's commercial dlvlaion. upnonnnB led briefly on Thursday n ight's of°«f Pr®' ng of represenUUves from h is c‘uo‘ng on and Ujose from th e ag rl- provtm ent ml and Industrial divisions lo On J u ly 7 plans Jor a fall trade fair. Tor Uie f l i relnry-M nnnger K enne th W. legal r ig h gomery, whose Aug. 17 resig- a n d i^utte n will tnke effect Snturdny. days to p r ssed “great reluctance" a t 13. follow. IS Uie poaKlon nn.d naked the a n d C ity bcr to cnll on him (or help Bftllelser>. ever needed. Uie city «

♦ ¥ V ¥ Again. .

lamber Aide s Not Chosen

slon on t l! Tw in Pnlts Cham ber of Com - Balielsei J will open Uie m on th of Sep- court htwl TT Without a aecretnry-m nnager tw o prevl plnce K enneth W . M onlgom - th c « waa who gnve the 'bonrd of d l- gcnted T l rs two weeks' noUce Aug. 17 (vrgument I reslgnaUon. ing.s bonrd met Pridny aflem oon __ijloeed scsaion a fte r tU regular _ _ — ,ng, bu t a fte r delibera ting 40 tei. adjourned wlUi no dcclslon i T l U \ 1 Montgomery’s aucceasor. • 'bonrd member sMd n ftc r Uie 4 ^ ng th n t he was “reaM nnbly In" th n t a special mecU ng will Iled early nex t week. RU PERjUier member disclosed Uiat » « « nam e a rc /our applican ts f e r th e po- MlWdoka . Tft'o are Twin PnUs m en. and to be th e >Uier two are a n o r th Idaho rep rtsen ta Iber of Commerce secretary- bins, incui Iger and an ou t-o f-s ta te m an Itobblna Chamber of Commerce expert- prim ary e T he lattcr'a appUcaUon was moted t«

i-ed PVJday. conunJtt«(------------- :------------------ select n. :

ARMY SWARMS both a s | ANTS. N. M., Aug. 31 « \:-A n MlnldolMv o t about SOO awarm ed Into an man, o f almost 12,000 acres no rth bm hc

ran ts u>dny to ?U ke clalm a }n com m lttct t o f uranium fortunec. ; ---------- ^ ---------------------1 Hansen. (

LETmS BoUe’t o U

-------- ^ ___ I P ctnU ndeat L . E. P e rk in s today « „ r o t e ir roTlag p«ri of e n try crews k-end U e i t down any pbtslble ^

draw inga l commander o t th e Amerlcnn

demand th is countiy '* wJUi- ihUia ever waa adm itted to Uie■ :---------------- H u ritrWed by (arm ers fo r th e ir prod- July and m ld-A dtust, the mpi- “fjj;

* aia a p p t rangers were ordered today to >roke ouf among a n anU-Negro as In the w hite h ig h school. fo!

I EUenhower called today for ®1 M N auonal Farm -CU y w eek —

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H o t S u e z'D O X , Atifi’. .Il D iplom atic (lit.v repo rted m o u n tin g indicntio ir " .“‘omc fo rm of d efense nlifjni cz canal c ris is . The dispatche.‘< sn :c stniilcU injr R ussia ap p e a rs to 1 I l h a l I h c chance o f cashinR in c piind inp th e Soviet foo thold in t0 b e mi.'tsed. E g y p tian P re s id e n t

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relations 1 and BrlUi

W T he sillEgyptian

r ' V l against Epulsion 0. (rom B rlt

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ta ry build B rita in v

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B I B & ' ' \ ' W motemin'Andtrw *^ form er In- gbserroveaue *errle# director In mosquesE:l3^nhower adm inistration, uroulri ta:lecU d b y die ConsUtuUon possible i n d the F o r America party sir nominee for president.wt Is now board ehalrm an E tvpU aa■esident o f Amerlean Fidel- „_rt u , ji, id C uua lty eompany In g „ . , at*d .V a. (AP wlrephoto)

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rb , G u tte r “.fir..’ Uie gov«

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r __ n n 1 7 called Ini i J o g e m i . r « H eno- b

■ gret" thallo b c rt BeckwlUi Tefnretf

t ^ k uh<ter advUemenV (or naUonaL rd • t ta e the case of Roseoe any sffoi : « i d m e elly o( Tw in PalU w^terwaj n« Uie construcUon of curbs •ite ra on 'W apier’s property t » | ' l 4 ito ia n addition.n e y H. N . ’Jewell. Twin Palls, . n t l n ; w n g n er. presented ad- I n1 J irsu m c n t prlday o n . anJ order by Judge Beckwith ^ IC a tem porary inJuncUc® t h e c ity . ^

i e r Mcks to ol)Uln a ruling ReUlI ln c a tem porary restraining eheese a irevenU nK Uie cUy (n*n In- will *0 1 tliree o f hU tols In local lm- Snturday

e n t d istric t No. SO. .' • tale and u ly Jl, ju d g e Beckwith ruled crease w

n m tim e Uie city had the ‘i g h t .to construct the curba i t t e a Jew ell was given 10 m o d lu » , p r e « n t objections. O n Aug. f - o w ln j ftTgumenU by Jewell *oungs I ty A ttom ty Robert N, W. i f ,J :n . Judge BeckwlUi ruled for , « « c o n d U m e .I. Jewell was gh-tn tim e to W^et. \ , t i l s objections to the courts oUicr lie 5 and conclusions. He pre- jfe m I th e m p rld ay . io<t EKicwlth did not IndlcaU lower th t le would give hU nex t deel- tello anc I th o m o tte r . averase <Ise n a rgued Friday th a t the Repres ift<l ru led Specifically on the in the cl revlous oceaslons and th a t ments. ■ v a a no jiTgument to be p re- tha t- pn<

T h e c o u r t ruled Uiere was the lowc m t and p«rmltt«d the hear- w nie Un

here wai— Anotht

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y SelectedAll exi

^s C an d id a te SS'o?CRT. A ug. J l — ClKion May -\] im ed T hu rsday n igh t by the T Icn county central committee WASH h e party’s candidate (o r sU te AgrlculU n ta tlr e , replacing Ray Rob- J L A»id icum bcn t. iS an Uciln a w aa no m in a te d 'In th e possibly y elKUon this m onlh bu t h as i h u yea;

t « Id ah o PalU. ’The central Bensoi t t e e m e t ’Thursday n igh t (o •■have sc n. replncem ent for Robbins, of const s pnrty'* candidate and as ,ound. t n . county's StaU com m ittee- j<jded tl

sentlmeric Pyle. was nam ed by the during t te e aa sta te cotnmllUemnn. speaking d *£rs. I>«n H unter, Rodney Mlcfvlgai ». Calvin Sraegger and May —Ltcnd th e G O P meoUng- in JaU irday.

’ ermits OpenIS E . A ug. 31—Two specialhu n U . In the Soldier'm oun- p i t t , a m . lo r which a perm it

In g was scheduled Saturday, n o u n c cfailed to IIU and a second d u r in g

in g will be held. I t was a n - - T h « lc e d todfty by the s u te fish „ n vsa m e departm ent. . 1 0 0 7 f r i tT N o m o ^ -to n f f iu c h -p o o -i t s a re available, a tu ac ted m o^ 8 applicants. H unt No. 103, a lso400 perm lls available, drew T h e r eppllcaUons, f t . .co rrec t and com pleu appll- hrivi.

n s * t r o aulomaUcally drawn. .Une f o r submitting appllea- m c r e a tfo r th e second dmwlng w m - " I t E

t 5 p f li. Sept. 10. l i a b o r— »flffurcf

vY, A U G U S T .31 , r.T.r.

e p a r e i ne n e i n z C r i s i s{tie disiw lchc .*? f n n n n tions o f S o v ie t v rc p a ra - ifjnm en t” w ith E ^ y p t in ■n sa id t h a t a f t e r n period \\ ’AS to h av e ren ch ed th e con- huve l< in on th e p re s e n t tro u b le th e te.>t in th e M iddle EusL is to-) niade t len t G nm al A bdel N n sse r ilia t 11 idy ha.H S o v ie t b:ickinR in wns .sti ta lk s n e x t M onday w ith how er• five -n a tio n Sue/, canal Imd thi Tiittec h ended b.v A iia trn - aim ), (

P r im e M in is te r R obert ’I’NT. lon M enzies. T h e new ToUuy e t m oves cou ld s tif fe n Ru«ii»n: , t a n t i tcrnicd 1e Mcnilc.-i mis-Mon leaves Lon- 3undn>-, I ts task mnclc fnr more u ll by aUadlly deicrlorntlnK ons betw een E gypt and FTnnce ,

f MWftilon wns compllcntcd by linn e h n r g e s of esiilonuRe "5". ' ,sl BritU h diplom als; the cx- , ' ' 7 ' „ m of two B sj-pllan cIfii;omat.i B rita in In rein llatlon for such p ?yptlnn n e t nga ln st two Drlllah nls; the big A nglo-French mill- f buildup nnd Ind ications neither In po r E gypt would budge In nations on Uie cana l. n ^ ;anwhlle. In Nicosia, capital of us. a battalion of Priuicc 's s e v Vapid m echanised division nnd Tipnny o t th e lOUi pnm cliuilat " lon landed yesterday and la sl * w e'gi

d in Cnlro. E gypt took time off Intem aU onal polltlca todny lo

■ve th e Moslem sabbntli. W eal- Vh jbservers w atched th e counU r's ,, iues to see w h at line the Imnms 1 d take In th e ir serm ons ns n ,, „. Ible Indication of a chnnge In e r ’s feelings. “sl TYldny Uie Im am a urged lhe ^ , t l .n . J , 1M lo r a h .ly w .r “ W figh t to th e laa t d rop of blood

le ominous new mHltnry buildup :yprus Just 350 m iles nway did ^ , , , 1. . Jng to low er |e n a l0n Jn Egypt. . I t did n o t b ring any change In governm ent's d c d a n t atlllude ^ n h « .rds those seeking to Impose a r em ent on Egypt. ds t n igh t, for exam ple, N asser Suez- d In outgoing U . 8 . Ambassador confide ry B jro a d e WJd exprqtoed "re- wHl be U h a t P ^ d r t t.E l8e p ^ - e r h a d ..C M t Tetf to 'T R V ^lcz c an a l a s In ter- sailsfle jnaL N asser U expected ta re je c t on civ s ffo rt to "InteroaUQjjallzo’’ Uie <c«i

C e n t B o o s t ‘ P s

[ n M i l k P r i c s ^ <

S l a t e d i i i - T . F ' . WAiUll prices on mUk, cotta«e fa rm s se and some g rades of cream (Ict)t, go up In th e T w in Palls aren faiTO

irday, according to lo e ^ c h o Ie - w h iln and reU Il cU slrlbu tor^ 'n iB In- r - “ „ le will ra ls T m«(c prices one

a quart. S lm llnr p rice hikes durini forecast for th e o th e r com- a h c e tlUes. — -------

J . S i m m o n s , m anager of Y -h i ig 's dairy said F rid ay th n t Uils

is Uie la st in W a h o to raise ^ prices. “P ro d u ceft need more ey to m eet rising expenses, and ■a have risen (o r the gloss, r, wax, gasoline. Ures and r item s used by dU trlbulors." ' I I polnU d out th a t d e sp iu the J r. local prices will be one cent r th a n those In Bolae and Poca-

and also below th e national avenue nse o r 23 to a s ccn ta pe r quart. P*” ; iprcsentaUvea of o lh c r dairies *; tie c ity echoed Sim m ons’ sU te - ts. O ne locnl m anager noted “ <!® 0‘ . priccs In th is a re a have been "rid re lowest In th e a ta to (o r quite * P• lim e. The la s t p rice Increase

was In 1553.lother dU u ibu lo r oald th a t Uie n isn t t : will n o t a ffec t m anufactured lollowl lucts auch as lce cream , bu tter erson 1 cheese. <len>o>‘1 expressed tho hope th a t this Kern Id be th e la st Increaxo ncccs- passen •for "quite some tim e."- fined t

Views Stated “/ I'ASHINOTON, Aug. 31 W — etrcct Icullure Secre tary E zra T . Ben- on Plv sa id yesu rd ay th a t th e Repub- Miller n Ucket la -'fully a« strong and n e n ilbly aU-onget" w ith (arm voUrs arreaU year th a n In 1052. slione

cnson said farm era generally u,rouR re seen th ree a n d a hn l( yean bo„d „ lonstrucUve e ffo rt to develop a Thurse Id, solid (arm program ." He *.h„, ed th o t h e found “a very good ^ .Iment" among farm ers he met ing th e la s t week while on iklng engagem ents lh Callfom U . hnnd t Mgan and Pennsylvania.___________ ^

raffic Deaths E 2 Grim Recor

CHICAGO. A u g . 31 (f lV -T h e N at m eed y e s te rd a y a u to dea th a c s ta l •Ing Ju ly .rh ^ rc w e re m o re t r a f f ic d ea th s 1 any J u ly in; h is to ry . T h e prevtou17,-the-coundL aaid______ J _______rhe to.tal f o r t h e sev en th -m o n th D ^ c t a n ew rcco rd , th e sa fe ty e re w e r e -31.730 f a ta li t ie s , a nin« flam e p e rio d l a s t y e a r . The old rc ‘Ju ly w as th e 17 th consecutive rea se s ,” N ed H , D earbo rn , presic 'I t shou ld m a k e people th in k bef< t»or d a y - t r a f f i c th is w eek-end. urcB re p re s e n t pcoplo— n ot ju a t

N in e Irricalcd Idtclto Countie

[ k e R e v O f B i g

O f N iW A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 31 ( /P )- ivo to u c h c d o f f s t i l l a n o t l i e r a te le tc.>it n ,w e o k n « o w li ic h h a d t l u ade t h a n u n o i in c c n ie u t a t n ne w i i: i t l l i e S o v ie t U n io n h a d r e s u n u n s .s till in C a l i f o r n ia , E is e n - jw e r s n id a b l a s t o n A u k , 24 f T id t h e f o rc e o f a lm o s t a m c R - I on , o r o n e n iil l io ji t o n s o fN 'r .Todny the Prcstdcnl snid the uislnns hnvc eiicBRcU iu w hn t lie rnicd nnother larse ic.it in th e ac> istomed plnce. T lin l would be In 7 luihwest Slbcrin, ns reported tor n tr r :e (lrs( (Ime otdclatly In El.ien- w cr's nmiouiicemciit insl Sunday.Tlie new teat. El.ieiiliower snld. ^ ' ok plnce Thursdny in th n t nrca. C o r lien he w ent on. In effec t, lo w ill lUcl/.e Soviet leaders for tnlkliiR •nce and n t tlie snme tim e con- tiiilns te.:Ui of m iclenr'w cnnons. i i l i i Elsenhower said Soviet Ulplomnta il)( of abollshUis atomic wenpoiis ll so rlKht aliend testing tliem O J lUiout p rior announcem ent and In ^cro^-. /Responding to nnother qucsUon. \ Isenhower said the Inlest Soviet uclenr tests will no l b r ln s any iiange In U. S. na tional defense lans. 'We slUl a re going on tho aaaump- » on. Eisenhower added, th a t the A C ovlel objective Js such U>ot we m ust plai inlnlnin our own security. dayAl th e news confercnce—h is first day

mce he wns nomlnaU d la s t week plai }r n aecond term—Elsenhow er also kllli enll w ith Uiese m a tters: APolitics—H e Intends to sUcH to h ls Ale:

^bruR O 'announcem ent th n t h e will Bui0 no barnstorm ing or "w histle stop" enu ampalgnlng. B ui E lsenhow er said Koc lint does not'forecloso th e posslblll- Jurl f of his trnvellns Into key nrens to sku inke w hnt he term ed sign ifican t P olltical spccches. tripAs (or th e plans h e has in mind.

Uscnhower snld he InU nds to se t buu orth hU adm in istra tion’s record In »«« re a l deU ll. tSuea—Elsenhower again expressed Blni

o rfldence U iat the Sue* cana l crisis Uie r)]] be settled pence/ully. t>a(

iuiVtcd^ w U M h f ^ p u b & '^ i k n S ° Bla civil righ ts ns ■ re la ted to th s B-Jn

<C«nllnB«d »n r « f ». C«lB»a »

P a rm V a lu e j S e t R e c o rd

W A SH IN G T O N . A u r . 31 (fP)- a rm s Increased to a reco rd level leb t. T h e fed e ra l re s e rv e sy s te r aiTO a s se ts h i t a n ew high o f 1' vhllc fa rm d eb t c lim b ed to $18, :ime, i t sn id n e t f a r m income di lu rin g th e yea r. T h e s e fig u re s wc h c c t o f a g r ic u ltu re , 19&6,” appeal

me

Plea DelayedT . - r ^ .By Driver on

Tipsy ChargeRicJinrd Gutenberg. IW Addison

.venue west, u scheduled to enUr > plea Priday in Tw in P a lla JusUce « • ' ourt lo a chnrge of d ru n k en driving, rhursday h e appeared tiefore Jus- “ Jce of th e Peaee J . O . Pum phrey md requcaU d hU legal tiriie 4o en-. J e r ft plea. T he cou rt fixed h ls bond ,t $250, w hich waa posted; Th

G utenberg was arrested Mondny »n< ilsh t by S ta te Pntrolm on H . E. Carr I ollowlng an accident so u th of Rog- poi :rson in w hich hU USS PonU ae waa in iemollshed. COC

KenneUi M 'W ldmer., K imberly, a lassenger In G uU nbcrg 's car. waa wa ined (25 nnd costs fo r be ing drunk cer n a c a r w hile on a publle highway. Uo

A fine of $7 a n d costs .were paid Be ly Jam es W. Miller, l3 a Second an Itreet east, (or runn ing a atop light coi in Plve Polnta n o rth . C o rr arrested mo J ll le r earilc r T hursday. ab.

Ben Shuey, ’rw ln PnlBr-wll'iJ waa irreated early UiU m o n th in Sho- V klione on a charge o ( running i l h rough a slop light* (or(elt«d n wnd or IJO In Shoshone police court rhursday.

Shuey. folloft-lng hU a rrea t, p lead- p r k1 Innocent through a n a tto rney and losted a bond of UO. Police Judge rfyron Johnson la U r reduced the » n d to »10 which a m oun t was de - .

(C««U»»*< M r»s« t. C«l««»n t)

) Establish s :ords for July sl• ' prtJ N a tio n a l S a fe ty C ouncil a n - es tab lish ed tw o g r im reco rd s u i

th s la s t m on th— 3,570— th a n T 2v tous h ig h w a s 3 ,419 , ec t in C.

o n th p eriod th a t; e n d ed Ju ly a fe ty o rg a n iz a tio n re p o rte d . ;1 n in e p e r c e n t In c re a se ov cr Md re c o rd m a 20 ,739 in 1987. S t lv e m on th o f t r a f f i c d e a th j re s id e n t o f th e council, sa id .c b e fo re th ey ta k e ch an ces in •.j: end . R em em b er t h a t th c so & ju a t B ta tis tics ,” h e a d d e d . m

i t i e s L _ _ _ _

II,Kl nutMU rf rimiltlloti*I 'ir» nml r rr it

ideals N ? Russ' uclear!

P) — P re s id e n t E isen h o w er nnn a to m ic exp lo sio n . H e snid th ia th e fo rc e o f a lm o s t one niilUoi

,cws c o n fe re n c e a f t e r recalling t im ed te s t .t o f nu c lca r weapona.

T .F . C h am b t A g r ic u l t i

TeiU Jilive p la n s fo r , ho ld ing u ffricu ltu ru l in d u s try ” w ere set m ee iin g o f lh e th r e e m a jo r c C h am b er o f C om m erce. A tteni Com m ercial, A g ric u ltu ra l and Ir will be p a t te rn e d a s a m in la tu n ess in g f i rm s e re c tin g boo ths ii la te r . TJ)c e v e n t w ill bo h igh ljgh

Six Sui’vivors Of Ci-asli Are Given Rescue

VAN COUVER, B. C.. Aug. 31 flB—A C anadian Pacific Air lines merey plane reached Vancouver early to ­day WlUl six survivors from yester­day 's Alnska pen insu la crash of a plane in w hich. 15 persons were killed.

A seven th survivor, T hom ton Alexander (Sandy) T w e e d . 33, Burnaby, B. C- capU ln o( the crashed a irlin er, was in hospital a t K odiak, A laska, w ith crlUcal In­juries w hieh included a (ractured skull.

Pour o f tb e six w ho m ads tb e tr ip w ere in ju red , two o t them seri­ously. T h e lo tte r were m e t by am ­bulances on tb e runw ay and t r v u * (erred Im m edlotely to a hospltoJ.

T hey a rrived In a CPA four-en­gine Z>C6-B, Uke th e ons In which Uiey c r u h e d yestcnU y In Udal mud flats 8 m iles sou th o( the a o l4 „ B a y ^ a s k a . s ^ tie ld .

B h x n m ' XdeUtelQ, le , and .lu» a-yew -o ld c u te r . P a tric ia, daugh-

■ <c»mia»»< — f»e» ». c«Ui»> *}

5a n d D e l ) t d s f o r 1 9 5 5P)— T h e v a lu e o f th e tia tio fi’s eel l a s t y e a r— a n d so d id fa rm utem re p o r te d y e s te rd a y " th a t f 171 b illion d o lla rs on J a n . 1 ;18,800 ,000,000. A t th e sam e 3 d ropped a b o u t fiv e p e r ccn t , w e re re p o r te d in “ th e balance Dcaring in t h e f e d e ra l re se rv e ’s m o n th ly b u lle tin . T h e ju m p in f a rm a s s e t s w a s a ttr i l)u te d to in c re a se s in i h s v a luo opf a rm re a l e s ta te . 7

A bo figured as assets are ^ c h lUma a s automobllea, household<ur- nlshlngs, buildings, trac tors, trucks, (arm m ach ine ry and Inventoriea o t crops.

Com pared w ith th e flgurs fo r a y ear earlie r, (arm assets were up S3.600.000w), o r abou t two per cent. T he'U icreasa In IBM had am ounU d ta ( iv i blUloQ doUars, o r tlvs pe r cent. -

Only two m ajo r ty p e ro f farm a s- seta declined tn the tw o-year-period. T hese wero Inventories of livestock a n d of crops.

P n rm debts, tnc lud lng .price-tup- p o rt loans, -Increased H.100,000,000 In 1059 com pared w ith an Increase of COO m illion in 1054,

T o ta l gross farm Income In lOU was $33,300,000,000. o r about two per cen t less th a n In 1094. Form produc- Uon cosU rose abou t one per cent. Because of th e decrease In Income and th o rise in costs, to ta l ne t in ­come (rom agricu ltu re dropped by moro th a n 8,000,000,000 doU an or about (Ivo p e r cent.

Nixon Hurries to Father’s Bedside

WABHINGTON, Aug. 3 t OB-Vlce P reaiden t R ichard M. Nixon (lew to ­day to th e tjedslda o( hU 77-year-old (a tb c r, w ho haa taken a tu m for the worse In h is ( igh t (o r life.

T h e vice presiden t taid reporters before leaving aboard a c o h iw c la l olrUner fo r .Loa Angeles Uiat th e "prognosis Is no t hopeful" (or his f a ­th e r’s recovery.

N ixon, w bo h a d * serious, draw n foce, said p res id en t Elsenhower b a d ' callec) h im e arlie r today a s d tx - presaed concern o v e r ' hU fa th e r’s condlUon a n d asked th iit hU " b e ^ w ishes" tw e x u ad e d to th e c ider N U on.

Baseball TodayB y A ssoeU M P n m ------

AMERICAN LEAGCE N ew Y ork a t W ashlngtan, B alU -

• m ore a t B oston, k a s t a s C ity a t D e- ^ i t . n ig h t,g a m fes; Cleveland a t

’ ( ^ c a g o , n ig h t doubleheader.

NA TIONAL LEAGUE , . B rooklyn a t New York. Phlladel-

p h la a t P ittsb u rg h , Chicago a t C in- > o tn a atl, n ig h t gam es; 6 t ; LoaU a t

M ilwaukee, o l f h t doubleheadsK

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a n n o u n c e d t o d a y t h e R u s s i a n s h ia o n e w a s m o r e p o w e r f u l t h a n l lio n ton.H o f T N T . E i s e n h o w e r n g t h n t l u s t S u n d a y h e d is c lo s e d on a . O n t h a t o c c a s io n , w h l lo h a

b e r P l a n s t u r e ‘S a lu te ’i n g a “ s a l u t e t o M a g ic V a l le y

s e t T h u r s d a y n i g h t a t a j o i n t ) r d iv / s io n s o f t h e T w in F a J /s . t e n d in g w e r e o f f i c e r s f r o m th o d I n d u s t r i a l d iv is io n s . T h e e v e n t t u r e f n i r w i t h t h e v a r i o u s p r o c - 18 i n a b u i ld i n g , t o b o s e le c te d l i g h t e d w i t h g i f t i t e m s a n d o p e n

lo u s e s a t p r o c e s s in g p l a n t s . B e f o r e f u r t h e r " c o n c r e t e ” p l a n s a r o m a d e t h e f f r o u p v o te d t o c o n t a c t t h e f i r m s a n d s e e i f c o o p e r a t i o n w o u ld b6 a s s u r e d .

O ne purpose of Uie p la n 14 to Im- press upon Magle V alley resident* th e am o u n t of Industry a lready op-

>— era ting In tho area. K en n e th M ont^^y gomery, cham ber oecretary-m an- » - ager, noted bccause M ngic Valley.:r- h a s few large p lanU , local citlxens

a ore inclined-to th ink th e vnlley has :rc n o Induau ia l fu ture w hatever.

Ho added represen ta tives o ( (Inns o n aeeking new (ields Inquire through.- 33, o u t proposed expansion areaa aa ta ^ e th e a ttitu d e of th e c itizenry tom m l . a t induatry. Because th e publlo U so

In- poorly inform ed h e re , several op- fed portunlU es probably hava ' passed •

thU a re a . . |lhe W arren B arry , d ia ln n a n o f th a , T t- iD dusU ial division, re-em p h aslttd m - th e p ^ t o f publia-educaU on. He u - adde<) th a t w hile m o st of tb e Indus* . .

try la th is a re a processes agrlcul-, . » • tu ra l producta , tb e ra la 'a m ple 0^ leh po rtim lty io r m ore .'A s a n exam iw .' , tud h e sa id , 3ill,000 head o f catU e, raised M «nd (a t( e n e d 'ln .¥ B h t M aglo Tanay<-

coun tlu .f tQ d a « t « n ■

ored h e re . -• •"— AU Iboae a^ t« n d { ^ ^ jp tf« M d ''til» ,.r

•how.W a m U D alfb , c o u n ^ A gent •oi.-J:

ag ric u ltu ra l dlTlslon m em ber, a s k e d '. tb e cham bvr’* iu p p o r t In R e tU n i,':

5 caab aw ards for-T w in ' FaUa oounty. ':•

4-H m em bers who e n t v exhlblU I9 ' th e d U tric t fa ir . O nly blue-rlbboB : ' w inners .f to m th e • co im iy fa ir a r* .

i*s eligible to e n te r tb a d is tr ic t e m i t ; - .f „ b e sa id . AU o the r couaU es p a rtlc l-f . ;‘‘i paU ng. con tribu te f u n d s 'to support:

th e ir ow n .Jun ior, c ltlien s., except!,. 1 T w ln -P a ll* county. H e .added U t« . n e fa ir boa rd caxuw t su p p o r t th e dU^v sn t tr ie t m eet.. . . O aigh , vrho also la aec re tary of ti»> '

county grassm an c o n tes t appUcaU od;;- 8 com m ittee, reported- two appUca^i •, i n tlona have been forw arded to 'th » , ; '

;ed Jduglng com m ittee, beaded tjy -Bd. f o f- dlTtslons a ls» ; I / v o h d jM o l d a n o - h o s ta w a rd 1

^ que t In h tinor o f th e w inner. ' 'I

2-Day Confab ;:j w For LDS .Set.d JS At Twin Fallsia s - ^ BUhOT T hom e B . Isaacson^ m em - !•! io(] b e r o f th e p residing b l s h o i ^ of

ZJ36,church. wiU be tb e m a in gpeak,; f. e r a t U io . '^ ln FaU s s ta k e 's tw o-da* M qu arte rly conference w hich opena at«fi

^ 0:80 p. m , B auuday . T h e m e e tta f .l» .jj for aU w ord a n d s ta k e veU arei v o rk - i

® ..... :1 W Ullam M . W alsh , genera l wel»! i

faro com m ittee m em ber. wJU c o n > 'l p e r duc t Uie f irs t session, w hich .wUl b a J luc- followed by a m eeting o f aU en t. hftprlcs a n d h lgb eouijcll m en a t « t l J jn o p . m . • ' |In - YouUia-of th o (J iu rch w rn h a re r®-.S by served seaU for tb e Sunday «*«««"« i o r At 10 a . m ., 9 p . m . a n d 8 p . m . la '. I

th e ir honor. - ' • Speaking o n bo th days o t tb e e o a -‘J

fcrence.'.BUhop Isaacson b«a aerreO '-l a s c hairm an of th e txiard o f re g e n U il

J o f U ta h s ta ta A gricu ltu ra l oollege. : l i a T h e publlo U In v lte d .to th e 6u»« J

day sessions of Uie conferenceTMuslc’l /lc e will be presenU d by th e fou rtti a n d I to - six th w ard ch o in . ~ > |

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•tera Still Cool 1clal A continued coolness ta - t i a | t t e tem pera tu re - U pred ic ted foe 1

M aglo VaUey l a t h e flTenlay I _ w e a U w f o re c u t recelred . Priday I

TU Associated Prens. I^ .. -e u m m e r.w a a s u r e n h o e t aaH 1 « ; w in te r wlK, p roliably be; Ionf.T I

‘“ 2 cocnmented A P rep o rte r, r ta d ln i I th is rep o r t: I

-rem peraU irea a re ra g la t b e - I low norm a), cooUnc ove r tU T I w e k - e n d , M axlm um a l a th e 70^ I m ln lm um s In th e 40s. L ittle o r I

a lU - TYPHOON N EAB5 ■ ' ^ - 4D o . - ’TOKYO, AUf. -31 in — f i t f i t U

I a t to u r th typhoon Of th e 3 e a a d o ,e b m iM edj^ow ard O kinaw a a n d ( t i U r ^ ’9 1 ^ ’ today . n r ^ p U i M S J t q a a i i i ^

‘ g ild ’s Olarfc f le w lo e a ta d U u f 4 t a M

O ln- Uie afternoon, m o n iq r i i a r tb .w a i t i ^ a a t w ard .-tba -« y t> lq w ^ ^ « » iia P l^ ^ P M l

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C ^ o t funm eo Xrecd * «u*pe««i

U W o * ^ k # w hen Cypriot, g S n ffltw td the hofplt*l W W to f rte lh# prUoner. wlw had a l»5.- oon b H u o a hU head. ‘U iey mlnslcd w ith t t o poUeDt5-M t ie y had on f/, two ureTlout JlberaUon a tte m p t* - a id S e o e d fire when the p r l» n e r S i e feS iT a halt w ith h b e « c r t.

8«Ttn Mlnutea F n y , '--------Ptor aeven mlnutM the ho ip ltal / / j |

W M ^thrplclure of a wild w est Dank h S d w . BulleU aplattcred tb« walls ■“ In aU directions nnd there waa the « chatte r o f •ubmachlnesUM and th<» p ld f W /) f pKtoU and rlflea.

■lS« ^ n w bolted tow ard the UDDer floora of the hospital and wm beUered to have « t o d » “ chlne- gua. All entrances to the hosplU l v t n barricaded. AuUwrlUca feared K hoot h e m lfh t try to ahoot h ls way oul. hower

•n io prisoner was bellew d to be in to U Polycarios Oeorghadjus, 35, w ho w u He , captured to Ju t« . . w llh

G ronndi Burrtiunoed everyo< B e m a l hundred British troops worklr and DoUea surrounded th e hcupllal Hta:

;ground# K orchln* fer Uw e a » p e d w W le iprlsoncrt. week* paratroopem . Intellleence corps- reel li jnen. m en o t th e Slaffordshlre re sl- nbdon' m en t a n d poUe« aearched oU tnole m

.paU enU a fte r th e a ttack , -niey Elaenl 4 io o k ^ In and under beds fo r the did i>< ^tBlsslnc p a t ie n t Inleatl

H6 v a s th e th ird da n scn u sS O K A p»ed : fUQ>ect v h o used th e hospital as a Coal

" r a d to freedom. OriUclsm was oost o: m oun tlM hourly a ja in s t aecurlty concer

‘ «gui*tlcm» a t th a hoapltal. He; ■■ sponse

4 MEN FLEE com ni6A H QUENTIK. Oallf.. AUS. 31 W cosi ol

. —Pour Ban Queailln prtaon convltla th e lal Hed trom a rood camp In Slaklyou Elsei eoonty early today, alola a n a irplane when 1

■ and flew to Medford. Ore. T he occu- crease .p a o U deaerted th e plane, stole a n EJsenh

automohlla n e a r th e a irpo rt and amoun drora to a spo t belween Roseburg. cen t oi O ra , and MyrUe Creek, whero they Newi

I abandoned th e car. asalnsl

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' Hospitals S_________________i _______________ j of hoal

. Mttffic VaUey Memorial ™

.* VlaMlo* b o u n a t M afic V alley w ith tl oM em ortal hotplta] a re fz«m a to 4 navy p

s o d 7 to • p jn . . Red CADMITTED wllhbe

Jo h a B olaod. Mra. W. L . Sm ith , while, i M rs. O . J . UcRlU, C harles H . Weav* uatlon

M rt. S o n y Leroy Beer and M rs. ing on. » W all« r W inching . aU T w in Flails;

M ra. P te d Wajmsley. M n . L au ra T > ' > B t& iit a s d Noreen Anderaon, a ll t ) ] * ]

- B u h l; W illiam Mal, Burley: Mra.J o h n a ieasing , Jeiom e, a n d M n . - r

•X d w ird Fieaeott, Pierce. Ift' D18HI8BEDt.-M x s . D«Io B righ t, Mrs. N . A. H in - r

k ta n o a a n d daughter a n d J a n e t ^ F a te m s . a ll T w in FoUi. ^

fi BIBTHB

.^ M r,a n d K M .lM W a lm s le y ,B u b l .

•' S t BehedicVs, Jetome a u ^ \3 Vlalttntf h o n n a t a t Benedict's person ! boepltal or* from a to « a n d 7 to 8 InJurtc! r p .m . The';» ' ' A S M r r r tD ju s t pi2 M n . L . V . Reece, Mrs, B in w ll- on a Vi liU aaa a a d M n . Oeorge Sen-, a ll je> to ayd >'fbme: M ra. Roaa Moorhead, Haxel> The i^ton, a n d M ra. J6 h n Robtoson a n d slon oi

M <*M^-OrTllle R arley .'bo th W endell, m ain s B I DISMISSED The

« Mrs. Lols JUarlee. M rs. D onald schedu Sullivan and daughter and E a th e r - or earl

' lh e MDOifl. a ll Jerom e, a n d D onald tUs In 5 .DkTldsoQ, O lenns Ferry, the corJ \ . BU ITIIS T h e ;t • A aon VOS bo m to Mr. and M n . L . ger cni g ' V. Reece. Jerom e, and d a u g h tm the 6u< J ! v e re b o m to M r. and M n . Jo h n lh e ! Roblnaon, W endell, and Mr. nnd one of I I M rs. Oeorge S e rr. Jerome. Unera.

I Cottage. Burley; ADMTnrED , d e s

j ». Jo h n Holyoak and Howard O ar- “ “ t ' J ; r a id , bo th Burley, and A lbert H us- third 1 Sr m an , puqjjb . Goto. low * uJt m SM lSSE O{I M rs. LeoU Lowe, Mrs. Lorraine ‘ jl Moore. C ordon Ray, Mrs. R uth - —

- « o c ie , Sha ron Sedom and Joe Mey- .T lck, »U Burley; Mra. Sharon May-

den . H eyburn. and Mrs. M ary U ltle ,R u p e r t

• B inT U S I______‘ © a u g b t tn w ere bom lo M r. and n n r

1 Gooding: Memorial} VlslUng hours a t the Oooding Tw in : C ounty M em orial hospital a re from 8 to 4:30 a n d 7 to a-.so p . ttv. BUH

ADMITTED MaryM rs, R oy W am n s. Olenns Perry p. m.

DISRH SSED - ^ m n ( M rs. Parley W alaoti. HaRerro&n: Tltu*.

V r ^ Clyde Cox and daughter and Ing rit M rs. E .D . H eath . aU King HIU; Mra. morlal D elm ar Nicholson. Hailey: 8 . E. BIIva a n d Mra. U oyd CarpeBttr, bo th n u e i ^ o n e ; D ean Nichols, T renlon, aid He 'T ex, a n d Joseph Savage, Oooding. n i :;3(

--------- ChurclRupert General '>y ihe

ADAnTTED M rs. R ichard Cook. R u p e r t Memoi

BIR T H S .A daugh ter w as bom lo Mr. and

Mrs. R ichard Cook.------- -------------------— . “ gO'

Weather 1“H agto VaUey — P a ir to n ig h t In - *

m a ta g .b l g b cloodlneas (omorroir.V arn e r . to a o rro v . U lgb tomorrow rs to S3: low ton igh t 45 K» M. Low a s t n lg b t S9, S2 a l 8 a. m. and. 69 \ tn a o n . . . )

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K e e p th o W h i le F l a g ^ c t S a fe ty F lying

l l } ^ I3 him

Inee^ m ini

//ow jive davi wiihout a '.raf/tc death in our Magte Vallev. ^ __________ ________ I^ E a

' B c e ” A s s e r t s 3 5J _ _ men

R r i s s i a T e s t s " SJ ___ 5^^h

N e w W e a p o n Kefs

iwcr replied he did n o t care to go to lh a t m ailer In g rea t deUll.He said It was an Issue charged •lh emoUonallim atwl colled o n .j^, eryone lo use all possible effort In jrklng oul a soluUon. npUH ta llh -A reported noted th a t the h lle UouH had aaid earlie r Ih ls thow cek th a t Elsenhower's physicians u, |b el hla convalescence from m njor s Klomlnal surgery la s t Ju n e 1» Is a t if^Qc \ end. The newsman asked w h tlh e r in i< laenhower feels as good now as h e »uu d before he was slrlcken w llh an teatm al aliment. T he P resident r e - - j p | led yes. he dots. r ICost of living—Any Increase In th e *I t of living always Is a cause fo r r r ncem , Eisenhower aald. ■He made th a t a ta tem en t In r e - * onse to a reporter’s request fo r m m ent on lhe new increase In tho )( of living, reported th is week by e labor department.Elsenhower dtingreed. however. , len th e newsman iipoke of the in*■ase aa amounting to tw o p e r eent. g m wnhower said th e Increase haa .j-j, lounled to only two o r th r e t per ,h o U over Uie la st th ree years. 'lewsmen^-Elsenhower aald he Is (f^ms iln s t lelUng u . fl. newsm en ae- ..y. >t Red China's Inv lta tions lo visit t t couniry because th e Chinese mmunUU sUU hold a group of i . „ lerlcan clUiens as p risoners—so rt q> h hostagea, as he pu t U.;. s . plane—Elsenhower u l d Uie ■- i . Ited SUCes may Issue a sU lem en t « ... h in the next 24 ho u rs dealing Hmn h th e shooting down of a u . S . 5 ,^", ry p a tro l plane la s t weeJc o ff Uib w T ■ 1 C hina coast T h e ' P residen t {: ' hb e ld any other com m ent, m ean- i . „ lie, saying InvesUgaUon and evat- Uon of tha Incident sUll la go- ■ ___________________ avlat

t r i t i s l i L i n e r i,S “_ _ _ _ _ retue

Is Rocked by S S e v e r e B l a s t s

:.ONDON. Aug. 31 n n -A n e ip lo- ^ ' n rocked the BrlUsh Uner U lm ala- mnin to the weslera M editerranean-to- /orco

^ e beadiiuartera of th e Pen ln - p ^ , a r and w e n U l Une h e re aald one qq, raon w a s h e d and about a dozen muci; ured. oillMrhe'37,S}5-ton passenger lin e r had - Thi It passed the Blralta of O lbraltar a voyage from Tilbury (London) K taj, ayftoey. whlclrhe shipping line aatd th e explo- n iu T in occurred In the hold n ear the lln storage room.n te Himalaya will m ake an un- leduled alop a t M alU laU tonlghl . early morning to unload casual-

s In need of hosplUl treatm ent,J company u ld .rhe liner was on a regular paaaen ' “ 'r , r cruise on Uie A ustralian ru n via * t Bue* can a l . . . . ?th e lurblne.powered H im alaya Is t o f.B riU ln'a newest a n d largest “ era, i t waa launched In 1849.

STORMS H IT DES MOIHES. Aug. 31 UTV—A Vlo* j j ; I t U U summer thunderstorm , 3 x ^ Ird In as many days, rolled across .nnki ara In two wavea yesterday, killing cusec least o n t person a n a dropping goldl

)re toan four Inches Of rain . . on E

Magic VaUey I | ] Funerals

3 0 0 D IN 0 —Funeral aervlcea for mes Beus will be conducted a t 3 y1\ m. Salurdoy a t the Thompson

apel by Bishop B n m o n Pugwilte. ndudlng riles wUl be held a t the \ fin Palls cemetery.

aUHL—P u n m l services lo r Mrs. iry O . Ooff w ill be held a t j \ m . Saturday a t lhe P lra t ChrU- n churcli wllh the Rev. Roy , *'• LUS. Builey, olIlclBUng. Conclud- y ' : : rites will be held a l Sunset Me- )rlal park . T*'ln Palls'. —

F u n e n l aervlces to r Don-'.I Hex Phlnney will be conducted 2:30 p .m . Saturday a l llie Plrst

lurch of Uie Naiatene. Tw in Palls.; lh e Rev. •Waller E. L anm an. C o n -:Idlng rllea will be held In Sunaei' smorlal park. i

rh e world's smallest republic. Sah: irlno, waa founded 16 centuries:0,

R A N D A L L ^ F L O R A L ;■

P H O N E

1 6 3 3

GREENHOUSES AND GIFT SHOP-----------------

In thfl Dog H o u le? '

"FLOWERSSAY IT BETTER"

4cUai Asserts Party Making io ta a

‘Rapid, Gains’iss.

m DemocraUe party le a d e n today, 'lad in g up a 5,ooo-mlle b o m jio rm - »*«** lg tr ip which he u l d convinced Twi lm th e DemocraU a re m aking truckj apld gains. dersoiT h e X>emocraUc presiden tia l nom - a lree t

le e huddled wlUi p a rly cblefa from They illnol*. Indiana, M ichigan. M is- firemi ju r l a ad Ohio, to m ap cam paign sm \ n t e f f In tha h eart o f th e farm e l t '‘ v . Mlul<E arlie r , h e spoke briefly before ^h*

ie convention ot th e l^aU onal Fed- raU on of Post O ffice a e r k s and L T. aa roundly applauded w hen he g „ ^ tid h is party would m ake '^govern- “ " le n t aervlee more honoraW e and ^ 7 . ffecllve Uian ever before." . *7 / , ‘ T h e conference today w as the

T th in u many days, etevenson nd h ls nm nlng m ale. S en . Esies :efauvcr, le tt hera M onday by air, nd re lum ed from lh e lr strenuous Mai •Ip la te last n ig h t MStevenson told D em ocratj a t h is JuaUei

lat slop . KnoxvUie, T enn.. th a t he operai oled “a very strong Dem ocratlo J ^ ld J r re n t running In the land ." by cll T h e presidential candidate said FourU iU trend had been "gain ing very norlh . tpldly In Uie l u t six m on ths ,•* and aa evidenced In tho "en thus iasm ’’ c a r o low n by DemocraU w ho a ttended 01-} lU week’s pre-cam paign meeUngs.

Stevenson u ld he believed “ Uie e n d will prevail- and he will w in , Z

r's"Flight Speed To Erase Time

East to WestSA N PRANCISCO, AUg. 31 « ^ - I n berger 10 n o i too d lsU nt future, you can crone , ike o tf in New York and land In Crane, sn Pranclsco before you look off.T h U U the opinion of th e m an w t ho won Uie t i n t Bendix trophy I V ] ice in 1631 and w ent on to se t a anaconU nenU l rccord of 13 hours, r p "W e now hava fighter p lanes In I | le 1,000 miles per hou r class,” leut. O e a Jimmy D oolittle sa id T L a n Interview, " t t U ooly a m a tte r I ' : tim e unUl commercial, a irc raft 111 b e flying across th e conU oenl NEV I l e u th a n threo h o u n .’* Iroubl*W tth th e a id c t the three-houT who c me d lfterenU ai from coast to coaal, Mara lla w oiild m ean an lv ing before you predlol tl, by Uie clock. A rthuiI t now takes six h o u n o r m ore aclenci I croaa th e conllnent by a ir . i t ’aT hU week marks the 35lh a n n i- {nmgir irsory of Uie Bendix tro p h y .rac e . Mid. (U tlon 'a equivalent ol th e K en - rocket leky derby. w e ’llDooUlUe won U iat f lrat race In p lanet IJI from Los Angeles to Cleveland, n tn r itueled. took o tt for New Y ork a n d , Krame th e first m an lo cross the M art, m tin en t In la h o u n . n ;„Now w ilh Shell Oil com pany h e n , < o o u tu e looka more like Uie m a n In IS g ra y flannel suit than th e m an w i n j ho used to break a ir speed records n ,5 . ~ id w en t on to bomb Tokyo and imm ond Uie mighty elghU i a ir irco In.Burope. *He oala hU posllion now la "vice x s id e n t In charge of odd joba."DooUtUe, nearing 60, haan ’t flown S lUch. th e past e ight y e a n b u t Is U M n th e a ir foree reserve.• t to p resen t record for th e Bendix ice woa aet in 1054 by Edw ard Jf :eaay in an- F88 T hundera treak P'f.HT hlch averaged 81« mllea p e r hou r

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Eyes DamONTARIO. Ore., Aug. 31 a iv-S en . becom. fayno Morse, D., Ore.. eald today cause' ectlon of a DemocraUe presiden t M n d . , lls fo il would asaure approval of T h ic t l h ig h dam In Hells can>-on. In rt frM one , elecUd aa a R epublican , Jl t h f n switched to D em ocrat anid ' federa l dam might be approved by I early aa next aprlng providing a em ocrat wm in Uie W hlU Houae. ^

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Alaska for 18 yeara, will apeak e r’a m dny a t the Ptrsl PentecOfiUl 36o lurch. 304 R tU i avenuer e aa t The Ueo ev. Mr.' P reneh la aenior m lulonary ' A laska for Uie United Pentecostal i«oi lurch. J;

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aUee court a lU r p lta flln s milliy of arrl •eraUng a m otor vehicle w ithout a broi lid drlver'a license. She was citeC ■ c lly police n e a r Uic eomei* of C ar m rlh avenue a n d Second # tre t l ^ tU i. * 11

— — Zellir O ecopant C iU d coll!R ichard T erlbury. 35, T w in m ils , driv ated a 135 appearance bond y i* ‘ y In Twin Pnlla police court fo*- bak^ vlng a rre s t fo r b e ln t d ru n k tn an tomoblle. H e w m irrested a t 2 ViaJ m . Priday by c ity police a n d Is C

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M /S rt . M ax Bmdley, local r e - ^,.1 lite r . T h e enllalees are C harles B- " f l irdner, son of M n ...V inn o iie n - , ** rger, M onterey. Cnllf., a n d Don t . ane, aon of M r. and Mra. Leo ane. Tw in FViIla, ^

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Uble w ith aclence tleUon wrlwrs een10 conildenU y predict HlghU to c h u ira w llhin 25 ye a rs [j t h a t th e ir botti KiioUons a re ‘’m uch lo o Umld.” Pau: Ihu r C. Clarke, B r iU ln t foremost and ence flcUon w riter, u t d today. M at It’a actually n o t a c u e ot o u r aginaUons being too fertile ,- h e b..- d . "O n the c o n tra ry . A t the r a te *Y iket propulsion research U going, ttiw i’ll probably m ako ll to aooUiern e t In about IS y e an .” AmtStarke, a a ch o la rly .lw k ln i -««• taoa' ^ officer wbo w as a sc ien tis t w u 'o re h e began to w riU science fie* of C n a n d non-flcU on. Is he r« U ad* Uoai !sa th e annual eonvtnU on «{ tti« irld Science PicU on society. H e a fl • [Ins a naU on-w ido le c tu re . to u r Oiar t t week.7 * e r-1,000 s c le w * f ic tio n A lte rs , f t . tb ra ,'pub llshe rs ,aJid acTOtee8are \A \ )eeUd to a tte n d th e coovenUoa. og held a t tb e BUtmoro hotel, irke, Uie au th o r o f “OhUdhood’s d” and th e non-flctlon “In ler- ■ w neU ry Fllght,*'-la suest o f hcinor- tor 1 U you th ink wc -won’l m ake K of g Mnra sooner th a n anyone ex - *«ot

lied even five years a^o . u ie n J« r l I’re Ignoring th e f a c t th a t an a ir - the ; f t in developm ent sU sts now will B j

in to apace—beyond the earUi'a m itt nosphere — in a yesr o r iwo," fede: irke sa id In a n intorvlew. tesUte u l d th a t aclence (Ictlon ha» wsd' ;ome a new lite ra ry lensotlon be- ln« : tse' W orld w ar I I trained Uiou- ‘“ id ids of young people In sc ienu fic the i i jc tU U Ic e le ip ro p u ls lo n a n d n d a f Kt 1 Introduced th e poutb iH U u o f roll ,ce f l ig h t comiT he w ar gave sc ience flcUon pres- t." Clarke u l d , “I t proved Uiat ny y e a n ago, w hen serious writ* of aclence flcUon predicted th e * ‘’Jp

enllon o t th e a to m ic bomb, w ort* tr'® ' e Je t a irc raft, a n d even roeke^- I?"® ven c r a f t they w ere not In f i c t ■Ulging in pipe dreams." ^le u l p th a t th e a to m and hydro- 1 bombs "cam e a long just In Ume save the hum nn rnce , rsU ier than ilh lU to i t fo r lh e lr power will > day be used to take U»o place the world's fost-dwlodlinK a a t-

11 resources.'* « m e 38-year-old w riter, w ho Is ilrm an o t th e Hayden plane- lum’s s ^ p o s lu m o n spKO flluhl,d th a t siftce h e h a d been unable RO beyond th e e a r th 'a aimoaphere + so tar"—he h&d tftk tn u P illn - t ing so he could a t least explore ^• floor o t th e oceans—an o th er <• rid unknown lo m a n . £l l s m osl rec en t book. T h e Cossl ■>

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R obert & Oommons Is a paUent a t Uie ve lo o n 'a h osp lU l. Boise.

T ax U e a Beleaaed A release o f tax Hen fo r l»J3 sU to t<

taxes against B ern ard a n d Belinda « Jones was fUed P r id a y wlUt Uie u •ywln Palla counly reco rde r.

T erm i« Opea * *Pall k indergarten te rm o f the Pre- n|

School PTA will open S e p t lO a t the DAV building. Class h ou ra a re from0 to 11:15 a. m . a n d fro m 1 to 3:15P- « • _____. WT ax l i e n Filed

A lederal lien for »518.71 was tUed FMday wlUi th e Tw in F^U a record* Z e r’a office against E ldon L . Oreen. 360 W aahlngton a tre e t n o rth . The Uen U for unpaid 1956 t s ju a . ^

M olber Dies Jam es Couch. T w in Palls , and ii,

h is slsler. M n . W ilbert Somerville. oJ Power, W . Va., have be en called to ]j, Pow er by Uio dealh of th e ir moUier, M ra. Oeorge Couch. M n . Somerville pj arrived here Bunday to vlsll her b ro ther. j ,

C a n DamagedA bout 150 In dam age resulted to ii,

a HMD Chrysler driven by M arjorie Z eller T hursday a ftem oon when 11 ,5 collided wim a IBSO Studebaker „ driven by Dorothy Sayer, 235 Buena V b U drive. D amage to th e Blude- i,, baker was placed a t *45; {i,

VlalU ReenilU ng Office C a p t P rancla M ullally from area »

a rm y recru lllog h e adau arlers w u In I T w in PWla Friday m a m ln g to In* ■* spect th e local rec ru iting subsU* Uon and to confer w ith M /S g t. Max B radley, recently assigned recru iter a h e re .

VUlUng Friends M r. and M n . Oeorge Pa rks and

tw o d a ugh ten . San Pranclaco, a re vlalting friends hera and In olher >r M sglo Valley communities. T he for- m er Twin Fa lls -res ldenU p lan to rem ain ano lher weelt before de- p a rting fo r Uielr hom e. T hey are „ s taying w llh M r. a n d M ra. Gova Hoskins, W««*eH-

M afrUga Licenses M arriage licenses 'w e r e .issued

T hursday by th e Tw in P alU counly clerk 's office to Charles H . Morris and Sm esU oe D auven, b o th Tw in pr FU U ; R a lph H. Peterson a n d D or- be een E . Lowe, both B uhl; D onald D. tn Churchill and UUIan A nn E ckhardl, bo th Los Angeles; j o A nne U nsy, te; Pau l, and Jam ea B. P a rber. Spokane, it and Andy Jay Hash and B essie RuUi fic Mathews, bo th Gooding.

Return Prom C o u t bea U d y a and H elen C nudle have pc

returned from a 10*day tr ip to ci< Rlveralde, Calif. They took the ir he A rabian sUUlon. O alahnd. a n d 15- co QioalbroM ton . O alseyo. T h e la lU i wi woa sold. A n a rtls l m ade akelclics of O alahad to be used fo r lllu stra - w Uooa In a book to be pubU shed on lUa W oodltats. U iey b ro u g h t back a f l - y e a r - o ld gray A rab ian mare, OUraU. •

Cost Zo#is foSr I Federal Payroll

W ABHINaTON. Aug. a i '.W -S e n - « r Byrd, D., Va., u l d to d a y Uie cost j

ahot p u t Uie lO H 'bU llon-dollar m ark to' h istory 's highest; level in Uie year Ju s t ended.

B yrd heads th e senate -house com­m ittee on reducUon o t non-essenU al federal expendiliues. H e h a d pro­tested l u t week th a t Ute governm ent w ta o n a " s p r i n g spree” endaneer- ing j»ospecU for a u x c u t in 1S57, and th a t congress had "accelera ted" the spending ralea,

K c said in a sU tU m ent th e pay­roll figures were compiled by hU eommiltee from rep o ru cerUfled u — orrect by th e various execuUve agen-

ties. T hey listed payroll expenditures t - UtAling «10.&2s.000,000 In f isca l 1950 f which ended Juna 30, T hU , Byrd said, eclipsed Uie previous pe ak of ».80,000.000 recorded In W53 and vaa nearly a billion doilara nbove Uie fiscal J05S fbU l of (0,021,000,000.

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~ Six Survivors 1 Of Crash Are Given Rescue

^ te ters of Cp)fs*H ong*lS!ng m aoagei nda only persona to escape yeathe te rdays crash w ithou t injury.

As they stepped off th e p lane the: wera swept into th e a rm s of thel: moUier, M n . T ed EdeU teln, ani oUier relaUves.

the As she w u being hu rtle d away “i" prelly, da rk-haired Sha ron graspe<

her m olher and told h e r: “o h , It’i wonderful to aeo you.''

Accompanying the s ix survlvon was D r. Nell B U w art o f Vancouver medicine speclalU t to boUi CPA am

.™* T rans-C anada Air lines, who waj a|x5ord Uie mercy plane.

D r. SU w art sold a ll th e vlcUmi w en bum ed a f u c th e gU n t alT' liner, caiTylng only abou t • one quarU r of lU full passengerload

tnd giynmed into the m ud fU U ahori of Uie Cold Bay a irs trip and b u n

to Into flames. He u i d th e aeven whc survived were "all a t th e baek of tbi

»««■ CPA Public RelaUohs Officei Jack Crump u l d InvestlgaUons b] U. B. and Canadian U am s were con-

. Unulng and th a t, “no Cauae“ foi ^ lhe accident b i d ’ been determ ined

Crump said bodies of ‘IS of Iht ' t 15 victims of the craah h a d beer

recovered, b u t th a t tw o aUU wert missing. He said Uie 13 Were sUl In th e craah area, a n d would b< flown to Vancouver "poasibly today* by o lher can lers .

2" Treatment for I Juveniles Will

Get Attentionnd BOISE, Aug. 3 1 -A Boise Judge's

program of having Juvenile traffic J " o ffenden work ou t Uielr fines will

be called to the a ttenU on of a sen* ^ a U subcommllUe sUidylng Juvenile ^ delinquency, a commltlee spokesman

« W ynK M .jr.Peter Chumbris, legal counsel for

th e senate group, u l d h e would ad< vise the full committoe o f the pro-

,,A gram inlUated by Police M agtstraU ‘*y p a le O. Morgan.Tis " I was Informed th a t since this

p ncU ca went Into e ffec t i h e n h u ]f- beeh a'^definlU d«cre«M 'la 'Juvenile D. traffic o ffe n d e n ,& n H E D ^ J M & d l, “I shall bring E G s S S i i M | e t . ty, tenUon so other clUss ib « ^ f tM r tr r ne, I t u a means of cu tting down trs f - tUi flo VlolaUons by Juveniles.**

Chumbris and Sen. W lllU m L a n i­er, R., N. D„ subcom m ittee mem­ber. came to Boise to d isc u u juvenile

,vc problem s w ith aU lo a n d local otil- to cials, T hs two have been holding

elr hearlngS 'ln M onU naland la ler'w lll 15- conduct sim ilar hearlnga in PorUand ter and SeatUe.ies They wlU leave today by plane /or

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yotm g businessman open for b I I A se sa in 100 block ot B uchanan s t

, , . c a n alm ost colUdlng as t ang le fo r em pty parking space

sge r. M ala avenue souUi . . . BiOlff j T ho rpe U lllng about'hU recen t plane ride . . ■ Child bolding m<

they e r 's hand and trying to s teer tb e lr In to Ica cream s to re . . . Dog chaj “ O boy on bicycle and m otorist sli

m ln g on b r a k u of car to m lu t iw w . a t busy IntorsecUon . . . O lrl re

I n r m agazine u she w anden -a l , I t s Shoahone s t r e e t . . . Service lU i

. a tu n d a n t try ing to clean up spi Ivon q u a r t of m otor oil from office.£ uver. , . . Confederato flag Ued to n . and a e ria l of SouU i Carolina licei w ss B « jaa , . . T ruck and tra iler hold

u p tratfie o t T h ird 'I tree t e n d M :Uma avenue w eat . > . W om uiiw alli sir* a long M ain avenue; w est ahij

one* -YOU Call Everybody D arling - . load, Beekeeper and truck a e ro u ti ihort c ity h |d l . . . M other gWlng t lx p b u n t n ie s to d a u g h te r . . . P lnk and bl who custom b u llt c a r . . . And overhea

t Uie " s a v e ^ o u r money for th e fair."

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c lared fo rfe it T honday .B . P. Thom aa, Twin Palls : C\

. A krens, C slifom ia. Bernardo Ri l« Shoshone, n d A rthur'H ow ell, & L eourl, h&ve been (Ined t l and

Udosta each by Shoshone Police Ju M yron D. Johnson on charges ru n n in g U irough stop UghU.Jo h a Sletenson , Bupert, w as Hi

*39 and |3 cosU T hunday by Ru{ m Police Judge Oeorge Redford oi

, c harge of negligent driving. PToneunccm ent ot aenU nce

will *lriving s n au

“ J}* fcnse , woa continued W d s y ui :nlle s e p t . 14. by Judge Hugh A. B ake

M arU nei entered a plea of gu to th e charge In Twin PaUs dUti

i fo r c o u rt on Aug. 17 and h is a tto rr ad* E n r l W alker. Jerom e. requesUd

pro- pre-sentence InvesUgaUon. S U U < M U lice arrested M arUnes on Aug. 10

d ru n k driving and he la ter wai' th is prelim inary hearing In JusUce coi ^ H e WM Uien held fo r trial in dish

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»ni- IDAHO FALLS. Aug. 31 (UU-F lem- m a tion of th e E naU m Idaho C< :nlle strucU on company, inc.. to build s olll- partloU y-equlp a large sh ip pro ding type a t th e naU onal reactor teat 'will a tatlon . was announced here toda land Com pony officials u l d the a:

would be buU t fo r Newport Ni■ for Sh ipbuilding nnd Drydock compa

a subcon trsc to r to WesUnghoi corporation, p rim e con trac ton fo: su rfa ce vessel nuclear propulsion < pe rlm en t for th e atomic energy co tft I s lo n .

A spokesm an for Ui« new oompt stressed lh a t local w orken wo be employed fo r th e protolype ct SlrucUon w hever poealble and wt they a re avaiUble.

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S O f V o t e Q a i .pace on iP r . - 0..1 ^ i f f Jack fylng” to him . He mm’ v. e n t ah '- nave no com m ent on OwL*''*g m oth- a u U m e n t * e r h e r H e u i d he would reply ( . .chasing K »n; He u l d he woiSi ^It Siam* s f fld av iu to Uie board ^ **l u boUi “ >e u n d e m an d in g theyrJ resd* Public. .ra-along .^T aylor aUo aald her iU U on th e affidaTiU -ln ahape- u 2 ?J spUled ®s h c had hoped. Heice.floor w ouldn’t be mailed u the ^to radio “ Ittee before Uie Ilrst otlicensed ^ . ----------------------

Spurt for Sale I s In Beet SugarUr." W ABHINOTON. Aug. 31

cieoacd beet suga r wiej

dporU d yesU nlay by the deputi!: of agricu ltu ra an d Uade so iu S ^It now appeara likely the |S S wM^d 1111 lU sugar talcs

- „ T h e dep artm en t a few w «b. . J H scolded th e Industry for n « * rS

m ora sugar, a n d warned Uui Infailed to in c re u e marketing lU rt

r g e f a c e a c u t i n lU a a le s q i io l i O F o r tw o yeara Uie lndu«n l,

been elnmortng fo r a larger .. deparU nent said l> e t i^I. C lara *ales fo r th e week ending AiU we«> 67-335 tons, o r aboul 5 ,W ^

above th e preceding week,. t!..* suga r retlneri dUiteuM

and I t S Sof ,„tiieh wlUi Uie b e t t S

r ° » Two Kail Coaches om“S: Derail in Montanay untU OLENDIVE, M o n t, Aug. 11 Saker. T rucks of th e two front coatla,/ f guilty th e N orthern pacific n llroad’iM. to U lc t bound N orth Coast LlmlUd pue. Itom ey, ger tra in were derailed earlnuiB esUd a n e a r M arsh . M on t. 3 i m l l e s A UU po- bera . N o one w u Injured, r. 10 fo r T h e accident blocked the a!t waived line of th e N orthem Pacific, cm,

e c ^ t expected i t would U ke aboiutn d is tric t houra to clear Iha tracks.

N orthern Paclfle spokcsmnuH the coaches left th c Irticks ban.

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arch Emphasii On U.S. in Ag

tntewlve and conuim- *, give* Rusilft Uie «Jkc ■ M H inlted StAUft In rapid grlcullurol (levcIopi,i«ni Dr. F. V. 6AvlL^>:y, who

• to iM re b)A couiiir;- jn

ky. who le d Rav-in as orld’A leadlns cxporut on v,-as In T u'in Pniu tor

to rccord expcrimenui Us ^ on monoRcrm

HQ «-ns the Klentl.ll fed the monogcmi for TkulUirc.in Salt Lake Clly. Dr.

reiieUcOst. h a s nboui COO nonosenn beetji under r ly top rc^lAUiice.Isted by his w |(f, who PhD aod l9 a cytoRcne-

Uia monoficrm reMorch or U>e SuEor Beet De-

igar comtinnlefl through Jon of the departm ent or Dr. Savltsk;!. Arriirrd )n In W l. A t Uinl lime U.

wer» were u sln s w eds le anbryos.neu embryos could irrow did ta u s ln s A lienvy

eh required .tedloux nnd iilM . In order to evrn- m O g g M u i to m echanical Uiln- ic a a {armers knew n .ype m ust be pertected. sn liv head ot th is p ro j. rltsky b esan examlnlnR

beeU from UirouRhout . W ithin e lsh t monUu he xed the s ^ . Michignn

; h a d id n 't say Dr. ^ r . F . \ve th« Impremlon Iind- wBnorerraI was relaUvely easy.) ,: WlUt only five Bmm* of 1. , ^ ? - / , ,

deveJoped I t to « point '; 25 per cen t o r the total *i"acreace In UiL-» country t*d WlUl It nex t yeor.Miigic Valley beet rtow- A _ _ * . | benefit from next year's . Z ^ U l l aus« curly top reslsunce _«n sotUfactorlly inbred C J l *

O l cX beet dlMtiM Incubntor. ey hxui no peer in the WASHIJ •dinir to Dr. Snrittky. He He hcalUi ■ea has practically every wHh conc on known. awrm. sponn Uie projec t U term ed «lcknes.i a

by Dr. Savlt.'iky. Al- mnLi acros would no l predict w hen The com ice v,x)uld be perfected, (hntsfeepl. it ahould bc soon. (Dr, ceDUnlltLi. » 25 to 50 years U a iun l- number of m l of Ume needcd to In- IWB wn.i realstance. b u t any* the "Iwul '"'e; je c t wHl no t nenrly ap - dUiurblng h U lensUi of Ume.) plr^ei. iky was bom In aouthern Tl’c Nev I proBresscd throuRh the mlMlon hi nd educaUon profesalon ” co horw; lon unUl he became pro- where In I IQ unlveralty of Kiev. In reported c heading up th e beet re- there

Iquartcrs'wilh flvo major der hU contoil. he atso «> hV luUon. geneUcs a n d sU - health ser uunlruslty .vlng Russia, he setUed nounusua becoming • professor a t ""«=n m e venlly. L ater ho moved '" 'J - _ .

lg to America In 1047 was J*,If U » foundation because d wUe notoriety h e had ,the sugar beet Industry, '

tn . BavlUky esUbllshed n S a lt Lake City upon Ills county and have lived

’ ha has more th a n 1,000 A J lugar beets In th is arcn. i \ U are raised on the M arvin D rttcr- Ltcn A slctt ranch norlh and on the farm of J . S. 7 ^ ? . , C. snd son. Kimberly. Jl®nly U perfecUng snUsfac- ” ‘= ° ° X a for th is area b u t Is perfect disease restslAnt J J ” * ' , oUie m ajor beet raising Uils country.»yman who la n o t aware d id a « s w. DUS effecl cnu.ied by curly ‘he pemo malgam atcd S ugar com- Kn<J^ show th a t In 3034 the c 'ccuon. j

td In Uils a rea was a lllUe gnvtui»«a :ive tons per acre. T he Picdg ear, using th e newly por- "itant stra ins, the average cnu ren S tons, reporta A lbert M. impany agronomtsU f „ ^ r r - i t r 7 7 * ' Idaho onRecruiters. ledule Travel TltAtlvea or the Tw in T^lls • BOISE. Itlng substAUon wll! visit men IhU Ices In nine Magic Valley m aU d 10 week to ta lk wJth young breeds, th

women Interested In the m ent's cr 1 obtaining commissions, today;.io Oeorge E . W alker, ullers will he in shoahone W orld c m. Tuesday. Bsllevue a t fertlllier*, and HaUey a t 1;30. W ed- en from . y will be a t K ctchum a t 1038 to 6.S

past year./ vlslU are scheduled In 10:30 a. m . and R upert n t W p r r Tie-recruiters will be In M a a 10:30 a. m.. W endell a t K A L

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F . V. Savlltky. form er H utaian sugar b< term beet seed for American nse. apend ng lugar beets, a lthongh be U acknowle. lg experts In lh a t field, lie says be Iom Inc h ll rcMsreh projects. A naturallM d

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[thorities Keep Cl ileeping Sickness5HINOTON. Aug. 31 ( V—Pub- At Iciuil a llh ofnclolA nrn w atching reported: concern, bu t w llhout g rea t was nol Kpotly ouUircnks or sleeping The au

ts nmong hum ans ar>d nni- j:roM the country. ^nd muliconccm comea from th e tnc t health si ecplng sickness, a form or en* ^ o re In llLi. U often fata l. B u t the dem lc-« r of cn*« reported so far In qulto-bor i-n.i clna.ied by specialists as nvernge, a lthough th e re are .

ling concentraUons in aome ”

New York a tale racing com- J"*™- ” n hn.1 prohibited ahlpm ent of ^ orsea Into the oWte from any- in New England, becnuse of a CmJ

fd outbreak o f sJeepIng sJck- " ' W ' nere.Robert D. Courier. Interview- ^ telephone a t th e U. S . public

, service communicable disease , a t Atlanta, anid. "there is

isunl epidemic. We have prclty " J ™ ^ the same th ing every sum -

Courier and several of h is as*» were naked aboui Uie re- }f nn A «oclat<d Pmsa aurrey veek. which shoa-ed sleeping ^ ss among m en. nnlm aU or ‘f j f >J," eported Uils year in 20 states.

irch Will Ask “S y vice on Issues “ujtoit:SE. Aug. 31 afl — DemocraUe : candidate Pmnic C hurch said he planned to call on Alvin j

rmack. Lewiston, fo r •‘ndvlce n ,o n u « sslstance. particularly w ith re- ‘" 7 “.” to the problem o t depressed u ,e deat

I n ^ e and rising costs." to t:ormaclc v,-ns one of th ree cnn- :s whom Church defeated for » . »emocratlo nom ination for the 5 In Idaho's Aug. n prim ary T v in. McCormack yesterday con. _ ated Church » n hla victory K 6< iledged his support to Church . le November general election. 0 ‘ ireh commented In a wired p itQ l, ■wledgemcnt to McCormBck sa la ry he considered the Lcwlstaa s i n j r "lhe most Qualified m an in j l i on fnrm m attera. and I know

help will prove Invaluable Ui c o v crt jmmon cause th is November." c rifs .

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ISE. Aug. 31 on—Idaho poultry-Uilj yenr arc raising an esU- -----------I 103.000 turkeys of various ). the U. S. agriculture deparU I crop reporUng servic* said

rid consumpUon or nlUogenous xers. excluding Russia, has tls- 3m 2.4 mlHlon metrJe tons in 0 6.S million m etric tons in the <ear.

>rry of P\LSE TEETH JlUpping o r Irritating?n’t be »obMi«a«d by looM jalu & •«

i s : s s » B -a. This iile»»ant powder ,.rUbts MOM ot xlded coRtlort LlQl w cuntr by boldine puu< moi* . , f

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r beet expert, who found the goUd m atte end* ipuch Ume reading and th e electr wledced as one o t the world's nucleus of loics a ll track of time while ies, on the *d c itlten. Dr. Savitsky eama core of the a rei(dent ef S alt Laics City comes thos<

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-li®ckUpon ;3S Outbreaksluil six hum an fntJilIllcrt wcrc th n t rcsenr led: In a seventh Uie dlngnosls 3.000 nnd 4 lol poolilve. . —I survey brought rcporU or 538 " M fof encephalitis nmong hones IT X t

nules alncc Ja n . i . Tlie public b o h l . , 1 specialists aald 1.000 cases o r ^in a year would 'm ean an epl- S S T ? a i - a n a Uie season for Uie m«i- •bome dlseaae is moving to- . ,

*1,! trp o rts gave a-totJ»l of 447 lib rary roe

of cnecphnlUia among Jiu- followed bj . However, 351 of these cnme T h e orlncl Cnllfornln w ith tho nolaUon trac h ers o hnd no t all been typed. Dr. incrs S a iu n Dftuer of publle hcaiUi aervice " junrtera here anid th n t almoist r e a d t i i mly only n few of the.w cnses i * ^ —i i f true sleeping alckness. None

eported In Uinh. ntona reported three eases :g hiunnns and 13 among nni- * W ashington s ta te reported SB among animals. w>-omlng hnd

inlmal coses.ero Is no trea tm en t for sleep- ickness th a t has proved effec*,the opeci^Ista agreed. A>'vac- *has b n n developed w hich 'pro- horses from developing th e dls- bu t thero Is no m ass vaccina*}f humans.B Virus th a t causes Uie disease’lleved to live on. yenr alterIn wild birds th a t do no t them-I develop sleeping sickness. Mos- 'es tran sm it th e virus from birdsnen and anim als, especially H | ^ H I;S.ere have been 65 cases' nmong H l l i S l j t In Idaho In the past two B U m j hs. compared to e ight in Juiy August lost year. In addlUon. B ^ f l Icath c t a Pocntello woman was !o th e disease.________________

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c.isonr Wliivt Rclentlsts cnll > n te jiIh'.'Km Juw been re- ' many companies w ith prof-

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[ 'a rm a. O.. lo cnncentra tc on I 1 niKl solid s ta le pliy.ilc.i. I rele;ilione Inborntorlr.V work I field brought about Ihe solar I OpcTiiied by th e rays of the I

Sleel opened a rcsenrch ccn- i iw nininhs ago In Uic P u ts - I . rea , ftlirre solid sta te physics ' led p:irticulnrly to metals. I teel coiiipnnles' research w l- ' work on .ipecUlc problems In ' le field. Tliey learn, for ex- about lhe sircngUi and In- . ' —

metnls. how to Improve Uic ' , _ I forcM;ill the o ther. ' |

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O ther, h u n d re d s o f th o u sa n d s of. w or m e n a r e tak in g th e o p p o rtu n ity th e w ee nrovldea to c lean u p som e p ro je c ts o i l Jng o r re p a ir in g a t th e ir hom es. An oce

p o p p ^ in to th e a tm o sp h e re I ro m th 'HI h flu sta .o f o th e ra ' p o w er law n m ow ers.HI H ighw ay, b m u a m e n t p a rk a ;? to l« «>In b a ll n a rk s a n d « 7 c ry th lng rightf d ow n UII Sg V w d e m le s a n d axchery ra n g e sI I q u e u e d -u p volum es today ,y ’ W h i t -ft h e a r te n in g v iew o f . t h e AmeB w o rk in g m an th la hoU day la g iv ing t<» w orld, -y m a t a ahow caae .fo r U berty an .B inocracy , p eacefu l love o f fa m ily a n d lB Too b a d th e .p r ism s o f com m unlcatlo;n tw een th is a n d o th e r l4 n d s a r e stUI ckH a n d d is to r te d , becauae th is Is th e w e ln of a ll w eek -en d s w h en tb e w orld couiH In a c tio n t h a t typ ica lly A m erican p lB l worda w h ich a re a g u a ra n te e to every A:K c a n d U ie n , **the p u ra u lt o f h ap p in ess . ’

l g F IG H T IN G C A N D ID A TEM T h e p re s id e n t E lsenhow er w hom m l K o f A m ericans saw dcUvcr h ia accep n apeech in B an F ranc isco w as a v astly d H e n t m a n fro m th e new ly re t i re d general H .p erfo rm ed th o sam e ta sk fo u r years a] B C hicago. .S ' T h e m a n who took th e nom in a tio n in ■ I w as a re lu c ta n t con v e rt to po litics, r M u n tu to re d o n m any key d om estic Issues, s H In g a lm o s t bew ildered by h is audden H o f scone.H T h e m a n who s tood in th c g lare a H Cow P alace w as th e im age of thc fig n ca n d id a te , obviously eag er fo r b a tt le . 5 n In g th o ro u g h m aste ry of th e po litical n K W ith o u t d irec tly assailing h is po litlca B i p o n e n ts , h e pounded o u t th c a r tic le s o n poU tical f a i th . H e did n o t use th e w ord M sa d e ” t i l ls tim e, b u t he acted a s 'i f h e wc

one.B f i M r. E lsenhow er’s tran sfo rm a tio n frc K r e lu c ta n t g en e ra l to a w illing p o lltlc la r B l p e rh a p s th e m ost rem arkab le th in g to b B l s e rv e d in w a tc h in g h im . B u l th e w ords h H te r e d a b o u t peace offered fu r th e r astoi W i n g c o n tra s t . .n I t w as realized , o f coursc. in 1052 th t B l 'w a s o n e o f th e m o s t “unm lU tary" m il H m e n In A m erlean h isto ry . N ot only h a M s p o k e n u rg e n tly fo r peacc. H e h a d brn. B j a r m s p rep a red n ess a sterile , w nsieful M n e s s —u n h a p p ily necessary In a h o stile « B l B u t ^ e fe rv o r w ith w hich he callcc B 1 “peace fo r aU -tlm c" a t S an F ranc isco B iu n e x a m p le d .B i C learly h e reg a rd s th is quest as h ls < B fr ic U n g m iss io n in pub lic life, tran scen d ln B ld e s lre to Im prove life o n th e hom e fro n t ^ D t o rem ak e h is p a r ty In a m old tha t- fit; H ^ t u r e .B g S ti r r e d to th e ch a llenge o f these t B h f r . A e n h o w e r o n th e conven tion p la t H b d n o t lo o k Uke a m ati who h a d to he ■ g ooned—a s h is c r itic s co n tcn d —in to ru r H f o r a seco n d te rm .

N or, in f a c t, d id h e seem like a m a n w ltl '^ n t h e p a s t 11 m o n th s su lferctl

^ S e r l o u a b o u ta of Ulness. T hough d e flr H t o l n n e r t h a n o f o ld . h e a p p e a re d vigo ■ E ^ o f ' n e s h ”a h d "a tro n g o f voice. T h e i B t " " " T o f n ew sm en w h o saw h im closc u p ^ E e r t e d , too , t h a t th e TV acreen d id n o t dc B | ^ Ju s tic e .

■ ' I t i e r e 's a r a r e to u c h o f h u m o r in a K a r d 9e n t b y a h u b b y to lils w ife f ro m t K a t l o a s p o t a n d r e a d in g . “ W ish y o u

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™ W H HTVI, WASHINOTON -A IU

npttti. reported -tor work «s PreLh’t ' i m . ' " * m ent adviMr a n d 's e c re t------------------- h u been demnnded by I

^ dcparture^rom

^ T h e• ; ---------------- O J lUindtt

— ' ■ ! l ' o dlplom— — 4 lt.ee s a rd S

! i ' « iBemctZ Z Z Z l ;.0» B .r T .a . r A i 1

I *'*• (on will be hlKhllslited I Inslntenca th n t Nlxon wl

u P re ilden t B»enliower w;------------------ Z^cmocrnU. In uliort. ncp boiled •dv lie rt, Sinsscn :

s a a p e c la l in v a d e r o p n iPLO however, h u m more reft

J u l y c a m e S iA uen 'i ouaier u a d lpl5 t h e o n ly AlthouBh Dulle# and I r 8UMen-» InvMlon of thclt i . Intem nUonal cooperaUon la p n m e a dU nrm am ent ndvocat«—t

^ aaWnB pre.ildent Elienho'nn rf aotan. Such a demand

I h h i personal prejudice and b!d by t h e B u t in trylPB to biMk

cordlns to the new th u ls .<)[vi> n n v v -^ock o( ordinary commor I t l b o a tJ diplom atic aaw y. i i u e™ t » » » « l hUlory ever ;

a d ln g f o rn g . a f e w p r o b l e m t o o m u c hig m c n a r e Staw en’s behavior, Uae D■. w in d in g n’ouJd be tooJhnniy to eonv n v fo r fl problem as world dbv a y lo r a individual. And

for stAte's Buaplclotu of hio n w e e k - As h e waa in hU “atopTI g I n - alwaya been over ipUmlet

V 'n i r n i r Afler each Inten y p jc n ic question, he bobbed up In

lh a t “ Lhe R uulnna nre coiX k y a rd s , aomewherc." Dulle.itw in ff o n SUiasen submlls such a

S a p p t o '•a a r o u n d T i im n h t r ik ii e s w h ile maUo strllce asa ln s t S t u a t i o n . th ree a n d oul. lu lf n m J n i / M*”"® Jo rdan newspaper w lm m in g - 1555 convenUons Uian eve r e w a t e r - usuaUy acu te observers of 1 t e r m u r k T h eir despatches to Loi

Rome and Tokyo parallel Irerocly critical reports ol

r t l n g t h o ture, includlnn his ab ject 1 I. lo o k in g also emphaslM d the f id e i n t h e th a t Nixon may yet be P r t ie a a h o w . *IV m lB h t MINNESOTAN-8 U8 EFI

"Ult of th e ir correspondenc n o p la n e nueneo abroad have been d I to so m e no lonBcr serve effectively

bassador w ith tlie Rreat fi nrnrJflnir- A decent, to leran t and kl

H arold th roush the campal i/eO K -ena fulnesa of Uie erstwhile "b- 3 f ’ b u lld * are n e arln s the ir end. His o c e a n o f loon h u finally collapsed.

6 V I E W S ^KILLINQ I

r s . 'Tha old U le of tho maM u r s e a , km Uie goos^ tha t^U ld th

n h h J « « m» over moro re levant U a t o r i d - jj jy jmj,es have « a u ik in s caM In point.

m ent Is reportedly preparlJ LfTii»rlrfln forelgn.owned oili m e r l ^ n territo ry , a m ota foUi ; W tn o breach of Its conbmct wl a n d d e - nhd its imposition of retro

id h o m e . f0‘" ‘ a ha lf year*. Th« , , . resu lt o f Lebanon'a faU«

i t i o n b e - royalUes In the am oun t Ui c lo u d e d The powers o f a aoTorel

? e e k -e n d they are . I t may be th a t in

o u ld s e e WheUier they a re '• p h r a s e , point of view o t Lebanoi

/ A m e ri- poslUon of Lebnnon. Lebar 55," bu t does th ts necessarily n

I t Is conceivable lh a t thos selred mny Uilnk twice ber em m ent which hns deapo

m il l io n s oil movlnit UirouRh It Isc c p ta n c o more fundum enuil. howevc y d i f f e r - selsurc arc to be thin rn i u ihn 1^ Lebanon then th e Lebnr^ vlcUms If Uiey give no m5 a g o in the way of fuuire InTesUr

For Uie Roose to cootli, in IOM n 'u s l l>e allowed lo live ai* should hnve UiourM thn5, n a iv e , sciiool child, would be ui:s , s e e m - pnrllculnrly In Uie underdce n s h i f t -N e w York Tlmea.

•CONTROVE5 a t th c An IntcresUnR fncet o tf ig h t in g ''Ice presldenUal ni

„ ch n w . " " ‘I Kefnuver—andV ROfs flRnlnst Uie old pollllt n a r t s . jp o t on th e ticket should t ic a l o p - ''■1'° doesn 't sUr up vl ■s o f h U Rrumbllntt nRalnst 1 •f cnn pa rty didn’t eet w y TQ c ru - ttm p l to replace him wn.-v

w e re In in polUlcnl hlaUrr>'. Howe\ mlreni. he aLv> hns ha ters

f ro m ft >'* Democrntlc P. l o ^ Kefauver. on the other. l a n w as of more thnn Rrumbllns.o b e o b - party vetoed him for tho ptIs h e u t - 1>P picked up a ble bloc ofs t o n l s h . ■*« “s io n i s n prim nrles. Uiey reje

Steverwon. In effect, thet h a t h e vice presidential nomlnail

m i l i ta r y pudlaled. aomethlnn of an h a d h e Nlxon and Kefauvei

T h " t ifl Ihelr b is value ib r n n d e d por no m a tw r how "conuu l b u s l- be, 11 seem s unllkrly th a t ile w orld ticket w in affcc t Uie outcoi H od fo r the o ther. Americans h' votinc for presldenta—notj>co w as Tribune. •

lls o v e r- -THE n o m i :d ln t t h i s "'*■ take keen pleasure •nnt ’’'In e ‘he flrat too n t n n d gmUb. f i l s th e Joe Sm ith Is a m an

Furtherm ore , he h a i t e ta^k^ doubt th a l he is a m an ca

s u n d s firmly on. ) la t fo r m Jie »u,unchly refuses to b e d m - « e is un ited in.

r u n n in g win fight couraseou-il HLi un tarnished., undevia

inv> Ti.v,« W h afm o re could be a. kt i a n h o Despite UIMC .•iterllni: ou i r e d tw o w rre those In hlRh places e f in l te ly who.^iROrbus nu lh lew ly . recklessly, evi nV — In-the-exe re ise of th r lric le s t i - power, n t the veVy mometi u p su g - wn* placed In nomlnaUon l

t d o h im the\- deviously and cunnln;NeverlhelCM. aa amongJit:

pleaded from the 'beRlnnlr be fnlrly and fully consldri

. a p o s t convention, we firmly, nnd m a v a - if u 5iiouid be titeIU w e re course, will M^nd shoult

And so will Joe Smith.. Until the next eonvenuc

’ S N A T I O N A L !

R L I G I G FA lthough H arold E. S taiM o h u P resident Elsenhower’* d lsarm a- O ,

:relary fo r peace," h ls resignation ^ l- j ay leading Republican pollUclans, ^ " om th e official family would no t mourned by Secretary Jo h n Fos- >Dulles and U ndersecretary H er-

t Hoover, Jr. He U as d lstajlefu l Uiem as ho Is to RepubUcan Na* . 1. , , ^ ' „ ,Bl C hairm an Leonard w . H all,•he politicians' atUtude Is under* ndable. although the ir anU -Stas- argum cnla a re no t so convincing children

I logical aa th e viewpoint o f the lomallc corps. T Je pollUcos re - - ^ d BUsaen a s U J O ^ m n n of Uiclr nnliatlon. In view of his dlspar* „ .v h « '( m ent of Vice prea ldent Nlxon. s T rum an’a crIllclam 'O f Steven- sd by O O P orators, ao fitassen 'a ,, "

will a liena te 4.800.000 vote* for ■ will be hullaballooed by Uia

nccordtng to Ike’s more h a rd - ih i. kq. en Is a cam paign menace.* * * There’LOMATIC DOMAIN — Dulles, trained, reasonable basis fo r dem anding

llpIomaUc representaUve abrond. oUl d Hoover have always rcsenU:d Pop B heir dom ain—first as head of lhe t n d give lon adm lnlstraUon, and now a s a bu t right >—Uiey had no solid ground for long. Th. Ihower to get rid of the M lnne- Jd would have appeared to be CAI d bureaucraUc Jealousy. Potshots:iM k N ixon's renomlnaUon, ac- c a n ’t : sis. SU ssen displayed a complete Ung Irrlt imon aense, political awnrencss few exU [I Is doubtful If any m an In m od- <We wor rer m ade such a dolt of him self, the firm

• « BWry atICII FOR-fiTASBEN—In view of seamsUet 8 Dulles facUon believes th a t I t Not 01 continue lo en lru s t such a « r l - sh irts. 11 d isarm am ent to th e m entality have you

\nd there a re oUier explanations the ir sha; f his capacity In Uils role. BesidesiU>p N lxon" effort, SUissen hos Uu»t whlli nlstlc on Russla'a willingness to pop's exU lernaU onal conference on th is they are In W aahlngton w llh the repo rt big car, coming along, and we nre get- house Uie

Ir.i and Hoover anickee, w hen everyone a report a t meeUngs of th e a t th a t a

al security council,

IKE—T here Is nnoUier dlplo- SUaftn, w hich probably m akea ^ , t b i

Pols:per correspondents covered thc T h l', onever before, and Uiey were u n - m arket uof the A m erican pollUcal scene. P « "London, Paris, Moscow, Bonn, around. HlUeled A m erican reportera* ex* W *I o f Stosscn 's one-m an adven- nnngmg 0c t apology and surrender. T hey Finally,f6et—loo much so, perhap*— Ro «et twPresiden t of the Unlled S lates. Aw, M<

, * swered. "IEPULNE88 WANES—As a re- " ence, Stassen 's presUge and In- m destroyed completely. He cnn /ely ns Ike's d isarm am ent nm* t friendly o r hosUle powera. d kindly person, Ike may cnrry ipalgn. B u t Uie days of th c use_- gJ"

His perennial presldenUal bal-_______________ all Uiree 1

IF O T H E R S “:i' TH E GOOSE was conalm an 'w hoee greed led him to (from a t Uift golden eggs aeems to be- even ho ld 1

it tb & r Umea wlUi eoch 'pass* d r i v e d onhappy slUiaUon In Lebanon u » u „ > t n t. D ie rv th e Lebanon govern- the drive: taring legal m easures aimed a t ■oU pHietlne«, running through foUowUig-Ubanon's un ila tera l

wlOi Uie pipeline companlea “ *' lUoacUve taxes going back for T he tAX move In tu rn wna the a llure to ge t agreem ent for t th e B eiru t regime desires. „ ereign sUito being aa g rea t u *t In some sense a ll theae moves 7tiey ahould be, Uie quesUon re - .***• re wise, particularly from the »"»»'• inon and o( countries In the '!l»non may selzs th e pipelines. _________ly menn th a t 11 .will ge t more?Jiose whose property haa been LEGALbefore pnylng tribu to to a rov* ;;r------------spoiled Ihem. They mny find Proceed t l r oil. A n on pipeline w ith no . f p - is a qucstlonnble asset. Even ’- '0

revcr, if haraaw nenl and a rb l- CFS. T th e fate for foreign Investors t

rbnnese cnn hardly, blame th e ir - - lau ltO I more hMUigea W fortune in a tm cn t In th a t country. heikloUnue Riving golden enga t t ti» i»»rd ! and function pencefully. We M JiJ"* th n t lesson, known to every * Belu I under.itood by govemmenLi. Apponionn a-devfloped areas of the world.

App*ril«niniApporllonr

iVERSIAL’ MENof the 1050 cnnipAlgn Ls th n l “ T iin ’ **!!, I nomlnee.<i—Rlchnrd M. Nlxon iiuhi iiiib . nd both "controversial." T h is '''■•'J'*,’;, J*' lillCHl prcccpt th n l Uie aecond uld CO to a "safe" m an; I.e., Apixiribnn ) vlolrnt re.icltoas,s t Nlxon w ithin the Repubti- t« I„ Ktii' ■ery tnr. Hnrold S tn .w n 'n M* tm.s one of Uie dam pest flwlr.i •«**wevcr, though Nlxon hn.i nd* ' ** ters, w llh th e moat vociferous App.iinim»i

e r hnnd, hn.t been Uie object' !:lg. In I0S2 the lenders of h1? 'ik> hnuf . B presldenUnl nomlnnUon a fle r ?.“• ‘‘J of ilcloRaU!* In the prlnmrie.s. ' • '

I look Ills cn-ic to Uie volera rejecifd him In fnvor of Adlnl tie Tcnnes.see sennlor got the nation a fle r being twice re* an achlevemenl.

liver a re effecUve campnlRner*.:e U) th e ir respective pnrtle.s. Th. ill..r!i onlrovrrsiiil" c ither mnn mny •< ihi> nr«r n t Ih flr m rre prr.scnce on the i'*!"!tcomr of th e election one wny s hsvp nn InKriilned hnblt of n-.iirn.iion lot vice presldenUv—Snlt Lnke

MINATION O F ■ ri' T-fn'’ Kill!lire nnrt unbounded pritle In f'lj'j'hf .l?jf to seeond th r nom ination of ^n«kn.ii„n

rirmon.sUul«l beyond nny in^T»i"'i!"‘ I capable of. *'^r‘ T ii »•

•• Ml" H < to bow lo. • _ Hi,! llVi.n i

ou.ily and cleanly for.evlaUuR plnlform i*. dnci s... 1:ii.'kc[| of A eliiKllilnte Ih .m '' '•‘r,’’'’''! ’'*• ouallile.'; o r3op 'S m ‘lth, there Jci.iJV‘’i"*T«*

■ces a t this g reat convrnllon ■' ■••• arcpi

even vloIenUy.'they.irir «ntrnmmMfdrinrnT;iinmed ni!-! nen i w hen Joe SmlUi'.< nn m e;'" J j ' ">n before ih ls creiit RnUierlnc, I nn ik.'V ,,,;, ninsly. , . n , rriimiRJiUinie who hnve ivorketl an'di li*"''* “ m ine th a l .Joe Snilth shou ld ! 'I'.IdrreH a t this Rreal nnd open^t*!!* .........."nd fearlc.'i.vly declare. . a h iiM, w.nthe will o[ the ni;Oi>rl!y we.'nulder to Mioulder u lth . li'< i:ii«r Mkill. ■•'P'H in,I Mnuon,—L cw uloa Tribun#;

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aenemy

I o f Uio

EMARKABLE D IFFEREN CE Soviet }t too long ago someone aald throui Iren and dogs were Just alike war.

had to be Ueatcd th e sam e c u n ■^enUy. T hat may be. ao fa r union ' Jie trea tm ent angle goes, bu t of Ha Iren and dogs are v u l ly differ* In all

campair U u dog. If,, you snap your tu re t » s , give the ’'s it ” com m and or and t be Just gesture w llh your h and . Lundel pooch will 111. . naluraT the youngster. If you tell h im Jean, b It down, you're very likely ta way. C «meUiIng like th is ; "Sure. Pop, native u soon as I finish carving ou t But boat and Uien 1 have to run UnlUal door . . . " as Cur;ere you have It; Dogs can ' bc the ci .ed, children can 't . Throuj

• • * w hen I OUR BULLETIN BOARD brawls P a , a o o d in g -W e ’ll read 11 Curran give i t careful conslderaUon, Even •Ight o ffh ind , we'd say I t’s tod ra n reT hanks, anyway. , agalnit

• • • fascism CANT FIGURE IT O UT In San lots; fo r mi I’t figure Ihese m others ge l- front, ItTlUted over the m a tte r of a den t u extra bucks for a aweater. In 0 w on't menUon th e nam e of Uons lr

Irm which b ^ n n In a second CurranatUc In Boston w ith six ronk-ai

sUesses.) arm y t. only will thcM sw eaters, coast,: swimming suits nnd w hat dam nlr you wear longer b u t m ain ta in nazl-fa; shape and colors be tter. sailor b Ides you have to rem em ber fired hi vhlle these kids are pu tting out e x tra dough for th e sw eaters In th are also thinking about th a t X>undeb a r, good Job and luxurious weU ki Uiey wlll own In the fu tu re . *<iuawk

one h u Uiose ha lludnaU ons ha a p I t age, you'll rem em ber. was coi

By D am w ritten (Twin Falls) per’ttlisl

• • • democnTRUTHFUL, ANYWAY Oermar

s ia In UI one happened In th e super- "" It lhe Olher dny. T he w om an , * “ er pushing one of Uiose carta d. H er Chora w asn’t m ade any Jr. ' , by Uie large-sise boy w ho w u of f

on.Illy, she told the youngster to i two cnns of beans. ^ L ^ n *, Mom, you Rct them ," h e an - 1. - I Ju il c m . lUoni, to r t h .

I. H c r d l t. . ' . - r ' l n r . i w

PROGRESS Pot Shois: " ''* '‘‘7 ,,driver of the green c a r m uat heSdJui been qulle an exceptional paiij {q,

:e of us had a good look and •ee agreed he w u kissing Uie DuWnsk Ung beside h im , wlUi h ts head i™. ^ away from th e road , tool in New

in remember back w hen t t th e abai *nsidered ra th e r dnngeroua » numb< a traffic viewpoint only) to Y ork he

0I4 hands while d riving. T h e n aa rlolei I made a bifr/of progreas a n d D ubln n 't aoyUilng unusual to see a j party river wlUi h is r ig h t a rm votes. II sd around h is com panion. power. ( :lng now. W here b p rogress “i knc to lead? against

W . E. Saw li u ld . '‘ar ( Je ro p e ) Uirious ;

* * * and unFAMOUS LAST LINE Uiem.". . W henever ba uaea th ree - e worda, h lf contem porarlea N ov 1 he's ipeaklng » foreign la n . subsldlat

union wtGENTLEMAN IN TH E ------------

FOURTH ROW , . ---------------------------- ---------- LEGAAL ADVERTISEMENTS Lim.„^Dr

eedinffs o f th e B o ard County C om m ission- io“ j" ,i« ' I. T \vin F a lls C oun ty , J u ^ ' i n ’ iho. .

Julr :b. l#S«10:11} n'riivk AM PoUlnri

lEUULAR JULY HIUWION ' ‘ Y.u'r

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• I , " , ; : ; , ' , ' ' , ; " ; . " ; : : : " , , : . v|mounl of m.JOl.JO . t . .rprov*<t Kiill, KlihwiT Ul.Irlrl IS9,S;II.SII- llkwiir Dl«lrftl JJI.l.r.l,:;: Kllrr ” '; IH.lrifl t9.;is.:.1: nnd Mur. ►'•if'* N Ilfh.rair Dliltid 0 .::0.(». or^nrr.

Apptcllonminl , >ln. AIbnment <>« llkhw.r^ tlt»ri n»v. “j

'Kin"'’c’lV l».41S,ni: lluhl I'll, Ih* h.i'i.r.i I; >ilfr. Clll- KlmWiI^ •;“ ,•

r.lm.r.1 of II. II. MfDon.M . . T. W. .Si r A ^ i i r ' t z r “It l;ii,li«i> waa iraniirlMl unlll • l'l 4:i)0 n'flock r.H. whrn a r..'m i: : ni;(

U W, IIAWKIN.t:, tnrinb«» a:

JS -ti'-'lV ,;...... S ' ? '

■ linallani ai<4 A*D’p«in‘»i*.nVi"'' "

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alien Mr,. a.fc.lhF W rt,n.r •pt.M In T-i» rail, Pr^.U^.lUn of ilt.. l.»-r«,f« Qi.lnn iki‘''h‘!,7 , lai:. Klf ii.PB IV»f.ncl No. »In I'alli KlMilon rrivlcirt N-v ID ”

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN I

HOW THINGS AI

P E G L E R ’SBAN FB A N C IS C O -H orty L unde- as t

erg. Uie p resident of th e an tl-com - lon. lun iit aallora of the A FU is a nerce all, Mmy of Joe C urran, th e p residen t So r the CIO Sallora* union w hich was with com m unist,'pro- ■ for-ijvlet appara tu s Toiroughout t h e " ^ P ti

CuiTM _and h la - a prog

' H arry B rld g u V M ^ b l

impaign to cap - cruslire Uie AUanUo j ' redsId gulf coasU. Wtmdeberg Is a " andilurallied AJner- gedlean, bom In Nor* agalily. C urran Is a w»itkf»»k r*iU r wsys illve A m erican.' f ijh tB ut L\indeberg says he chosd the while lited su ite s fo r h is counlry where* Curran had no choiee a n d helped Icctu

e com m unist cause fo r years. “I" uoughQUt Uie floUi from 103fl on corns len Lundeberg was flghUng bloody cl»l5 awls on the P acific, w aterfron t trnui w a s^ U enemy. tha tEven a f te r tho w ar. In 10 « , Cur- movli n re fu sed , U) sign a deciarnUon “ “ J alnst communism as well aa nazi- Print jclsm. T h is occurred a t a m eellng “ d ') San Pranclsco of the commlltee )

r m aritim e un ity , a com m unist ‘lon't >nl, of which C urran wns presl* strict n t as long as I t lasted, » b o rIn one of his natlonni conven- >ntcn ns in Cleveland, early In the w ar. *300 irran heaped terrible abuse on a “ cai nk-nnd-flle sailor employed on nn I*' ^ ny tran spo rt sailing thc AtlanUc “ “ " t u t , for offering a resoluUon mnlng communism along wlUi n e ki U-fasclsm. C urran pursued the lor back to New York hnrbor, and now I td h im o u t of th e union forever, tee oi

n the S a n Francisco conference, ndeberg offered h is decinrnUon V i i 11 knowing Uiot Curran would _ lawk aa C urran said he would no t \ a parly to a w itch hun t. TlUs J

s consistent o f him for he had Itten th a t th e w ar 'w n s nn lm- AB) 'ialist aggre&slon against th e g rea t —A di nocracles, Soviet Russia nnd N ntl ers sp rmany, un til H lUer a ttacked R us- the tc In the spring of m i. T hen I t be- Insi

ne "a people’s w ar." figureliter th e ' w ar. C urran cmfUiy only led over to th e anU-communlsC dliim. 1. Recently he h as had th e bene* But of p ropaganda depleting h im ns numb rave defender of the east and RUlf nsm. s ts against red InfllUnllon. Uie g .undeberg fInUy charges th a t th is lnnd pngandn is bought, pnld 'for nnd ScotU ivered through a corruption of Abe

new phase of Journalism w hich Oordc eferred to ns ’’labor reporting." In hoi ■undeberg also expressed a belief. The mger th a n a m ere suspicion, th n t ttiank li Hall, th e president of his sub- presid ary d istric t wlUi Jurisdiction over lemlt;

A Uanllc-Oulf consu nnd w ith the vl dquarters In New York, had Mr. c i for compllmentnry m ention In the cl It. Lundeberg said he believed sentec t the polltlM l power of Dnve Ttie ilnsky's union of garm ent w ork- Edlnb which operates a sp lin ter-party

New York, was responsible for n abandonm ent of charges nga ln st J t £ umber of goons from H all’s New k headquarters who had served a lo lo te rs. In union dlsturbnnces. vloInU ublnsky’s party , cniled,tho U b e r - T w in ; larty, sometim es can cast 300,000 jc m X I t Is a po tential balance of fo r U t r . Candidates qoitnt It. Uons.: know there were several beefs Haroc Inst H all’s people," Lundeberg d o n ( :. “and 1 guess — (nam ing n no - McLai ous power In Dublnsky's pa rty jijo n i

union) m ust hava aquored. Saul

»w H all's regional union la a ildlary o f Lundeberg's m o th e r , _ _ )n which Is chartered by th e A FL • 1-cQ

EGAL'ADVERTISEMENTSin Drown mlrtifd. i t Juden In lUr- Tli* ::i««llon Prrtlnei ind Un. Norl llnllrr. o'l,»l« Bchriltktr and Un. IIIU I'lU kk n>»mb»r ipiMlnIrg 1,1 fill th« •■canrlra.

1, l-rir .Srhnllkrr w u ippolnlrd a«n- , IJt'njiticlsa In lltrtrr Klxllan I'rtrlncl. •Irauiht• Isnallon of Mra. Chirir, Cllnt at >Mr( wa• In llwk Crcrk KWilon J'rrclnet t.!'*"! >e<cptr<l and Ura. Lirla Jonn >aa »p- «ranl«l" “ r ' J i l , ; K : r i ' i . . , - “ n ' alllnr piKt In T>ln Falli KI«cllon V tf thi hou

IrfimWr Cn, in rarrll* Liini- AuiliI.Co.. formarly Harrr Uarr/ Lomb<f Illni sUt» In Twin Val). Klf^llnn T?V. nrl No, :0 arai chanxad from Kl.tX 'adl«r llullcr Co.Illni plae» In n«r<«r Klr<llnn T rf wa. chaniKl from SchMl tloua* u

llktr nnld«nr«. f:natlan and Ap»aIntoi«nl •( Rtxiilrari Tbr'irar'ln T«rn KalI.” :ir«llon m*ml>«nIt waa arcrpinl ami Mra. Marr

rr, Nralf wai apiwlnlr l to flll Itia ClaimI, ‘ aIUM W»t»nrr' wat kpnolnlrd for iht ir llmiaUar In Twin Kallt h Ircllon pm>nl inrl No- •: li;''"h“ '' Im.raf’s'uiTn'tl^k |-.M?'whrn a’" , - rfr..wa, lakrn unlll ia:00 o’clock A,U. Aufuit :5, »:«.

KUANK TALMEn. Allr.l;I: Aellnff Chairman T. IV, W. .STIVKIl.«. Clark

Twln__V.ll.. Itl.h# lo:n()*o'eln<;k” A. M. Thr 1

RCGIILAR JULY RKDtllON m«l at> Unanl ot Counlr Commloionm mrmbrr. al Ihl, llnit vuriu.nl la rKc», all K«H>| and th( cIrrk prtitnU Rnlitn

raUlnx n .c « t Cli.ni«4 of KIrrllllni placM for Klaelion rrrclnrl, In Tw fhanrrd at followii Twin r i l l t Tr*. r«lfnrd Nn, i; from nunlln* Traclor Com. •I'rolnlrc lA Wr,Urn l':qulpm«nt C«mpanr, M. C, .

’tlr Hunllns Traeur Comaaari Kim- navlctum rrrtlnet Nn. I from Grad* School No. (

• In Ucthodlit Chur«kl Klnharlr ><'>■ >'■’ nel No. 2 frem lilih Bcboel lo lllxl) Twin Ki 1 Airltiillural Uulldinf. ' . tr.l.nrtl nallan and A»Hla».n>l •< RcsUlrtr. aniK.|i,ir. I.rl llrlion r»tl*nrrt ai n»fltlrar In }■• “o'k jHr I'rrclnct No. l and K K Hmall- Nn. in

■ Ikerlialian la AllrnS Mtvtlas I'wIk rren Daleti. Counlr Airnt. waa au* E«an> n

JO. n,«, liAWKiNa.*-

ft\.«(TIVKIl.< Cl.rk polr.1fd _

Twin Valla. Maha In IVln Julr JO- 1««. and Mr.

.1 'ihi'^'il Counlr| Commlxliinrr, Alniwori

Claim Apprarrd*' ionlH "'l»-of-Xczd*^Walll,^_ In Ihij amount I

■ • ' t e F J ' j i F ’'* '""- ' f F . t■ hr<n( Ih* Ilm. art for opanlnr bUlt pienih. ulMInc a froni rnlranct and arch' Twin lalla Counlr KaIr lirounda. Ii A bkii.lunH Ih.l non. nf lha lilKi r*crlr«^ Craw, t«CrriRi. Ikrn,r<l cnnlraclori, and all lhat (b.rtiKir.1, . ' In u trrr lint ^hu.liirM _wa. l^n iM trtr .inlil

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V. STlVtHS, Cl.rl. Chalrmao ’th^H.r^.

J FALLS, IDAHO

A PPEA R FROM

’S A N G L E- as th e Seam en 's In tem aU onal uo*- Ion. B u t th e subsldlatlea. seven In ; all, have abso lu te autonomy,I So, If H a ll w onts to cooperate I wlUi C u rran In th e cM t and' aouth

for w hateve r reaaon .he con do s a T oday. B ridges Is stlU trying to

capture, th e N«w Y ork w aterfron t and L undeberg aays his. Is m aking progress because G eorge M«any, the president o f Uio c o m b l i^ APL-OIO. Dublnsky a n d C u rran , supported by a noisy. aancUm onlous propaganda, crushed Jo e R yao who h o d k e p t the reds o u t fo r m ore th a n 30 years.

W hen Ryan* w e n t down, betrayed and heart-U roken by personal t n * gedles a n d treachery , th e defenses a gainst com m unism crumbled. Al- wsys Uie old, bloodied ram part figh ters agmlnst th e .re d a go down while th a C u rran s, and Oppenhel* mers, a re culU vated and Alger Hiss lectures a t Prtncoton.

'‘Im agine tb a t tmm, c u rra n . 'o n '* commltteo o n eUilcs," Lundeberg ex­claimed.

*ntie lousy p ap ers are squawking th a t th e ttnderw orld, t h e 'a o b , is moving In on Uie w aterfroafc ''« ioee bums m ake m e sick. W hp don 't Uiey prin t th e de tails? z Jviow' th i s T icket an d 'y o u can 'buy*anyU ilng you can pay for. I a m n o t In Uie m arket. X don 't need the ir- fla tte ry . I am < stricUy a u n lo n 'm a n . I ani’ n o l a i labor sta te sm an like D ublnsky or an Inlcm aU onallst like R euther. I ge t 1 $300 a week a n d a lltUe Insurance ( becauseil-.go t dum ped and~«tabbed 1 In a big beef a n d then some com­m unlat louse took a sh o t atr me. (

"Joe R y a n was a grcnt f igh te r and i ho kep t th e red s o u t of New York < ha rbo r unU l they dum ped him, and now they p u t C u rran on a commit* c tee on ethics.*' t

Crowd Cheers , Yanks’ Pipers.

ABERDEEN, ScoU and. Aug. 31 M i —A dull, cotd n ig h t w ith heavy show- / ers spoiled th e perform ance given by s the touring low a g irt pipers. t

Instend o f \ t h e antlclpnted five figure crowd la st n lghl, th e re were li only abou t 3,000 a t Llnksfleld sU - d dlum. n

B u t w h a t th e a ttendance lacked in p num bers i t m ade up for In enthusl- 0 nsm. T here was loud applause for c the girls p iping, drum m ing, high­land dancing n n d Uie singing of « Scottish songs, " U

A berdeen's m ost popular tune ”A Gordon for Me" w ns specially sung It In honor of th e visit. ir

The bnnd w as welcomed and a thanked by R . T . Sco tt Sutherinnd, w presiden t of th e Al>erdeen-Iowa fm* le tem lty who m ade Arrangements for the visit a n d by th e Lord Provost, 0 Mr. o e o rg e S tep h en , on behalf of p; the clUsens. T he g irls In re tu m p re- ti aented th em both wlUi desk pen sets, ir

T tie bnnd leaves tomorrow for Edinburgh. U

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Parking Fines »A U>tal of t l l j n bonds fo r parking ^

vloInUons-waA~pos’t«d T hursday wlUi ^Tw in FaU s police. - <«

Jean N elson poatcd $3 In bonds ^for th ree overtim e porklng viola- ^ Uons. PosUng >1 bonds were Ed H arper. M rs. C laude Delweller, El* don G reen. N ina M arshall, RonM cLaughlin. Hope Sam ac, P a t Mor* "rison a n d L on d ra ScotU _

S ault S a in to M arie is P rench for "St. M ary’s Leap.*’ —

lEG A L ADVERTISEMENTS “Twin Vatu. Maho Aueull s. l l l l .10*00 n'rWvk A M

RRCDLAR JULY BRSBION ‘ - Til* Hoard nf Counlr Commlaalon.r<

«»mb»n and lha ctrrk nr«.»nl. . ' ‘B*«r LIranHa T ran if.rr^ mi

IJtrna. for Ihr aala nf boillrrf ani >«i Iraujhl li^.r sranlrd lo Vrtd H. Slolun-xr* waa tranaf.rml lo L. U Adam*. '

Lltan.a fnr thj, aal* et bocilrd W r •"rranir,! tn Lou flnmrot* « . . tranat*rr«d »• o ilrllr Sandborsh.-

nomlna hu.Inrta wa. Irantaclr.1 until Pl>b< hour of SiOO o'clock P. U. whta a » : jjja^a ~ . t lakM unlll lOlOO o’clock A. U.

' r.. W. XAWKIN.-I, ThVtlrall ' Ch.lrman Ku

T. W. .STIVEIIH. Clark Chl“ "•iv'ln Falla, I.laha f i

A u^^tt,!. l l l l , >9| BKfitlLAR Ji’ l y “ bES910N*' **'

i . ^ i t *ih?i'‘'ilm^ Counlr I Commitilonfrt Jjj ncmbcrt and th« clcrk prrtcnl. ” ‘ * pll'

C ll f I) *''**" ^ " '’fY 'hll VIor'^h**moMh " f Au'’'°V " l« 'c " '^ ' Hw’ ’fil^and^wa^rranl nrilcrrd drawn. Da

'urua“ Vo A?>L «•'kllr.l’ ' ' J- W. HAWKINS. •T % \ STIVKHS. Clcrk <-halrmtn

•ivin Falla. M.h» «!l A ll«ual._ 10. t.Oj

^ nKt;i:t,AK Ji'ii.v‘‘flusaToN*‘ »V T I lh*”* I Counlr Commlu,inncra Hal

Kcalxnallon^and AptMlntmcnli E»iRclirnailona an<l appolnlmrnia of Jiid(.t t<la

f Klrrilrin wcr» approvi.iI at fcilluwai "oiIn Twin Valla Nn. 2 Mr.- J, Clllnplr I'

r.l.nrd and Mra, n. A. W.iaoq wm H~rrolnlr.1. In Twin Kalla No, 1 Mn. I»*lavll "'ilsnrd and Mrt. Mac moi

i" *Klfh” ’ r{'" ' •'"* JJ''"In Valla .S'o. T Mr.. Roroihr Wrc.ncr Halr-l»nrtl and Mr.. Mllrlr*d tlufflnilon waa «*lar ‘“ro-k waa “ yIr.i n ”/* j ' ' ’'"-"*M'>'*'T*n.rrMl^^^^ , CWi I- iV' »aa appolnlfU- In Md'win lall, Sn. J4 Junr Howell rrtlrntd ">•'

SS Kr s j S ' s s . - s

."led,*" ' • “ J J'Hrtlinallan and A»p«la(a.i>| t &

T I '" .t !)'*'’• '»*l«n*d «. Senior Judf. • •!'Pmlncl No, . I K.

? TwIn'ValN^S^ aw"''l‘‘*Ji?'ih“ ‘‘‘■h

.“ l ' " ' " '■'“‘""‘n* A»»u,l ij! Niai IM.^and .alarr w.a . , i „ p ,; Sln<

A ~ ..o ;T ': . l* : : i '. ' ; ; ! ? iv .m i .a i .n . , 75s

. adrrrlltr for wrlllcn hl.la for ih. J .. J . . lata of hoo lon. of .{Ark coal for ui. Twi ’ the varlimt Counlr unlii • ,,id ,o ,| T ili i : :™ n tn lh. hour of 5:<I0 oV|,<v P M on lha Itn', h d .r of acplcmhcr, lasr, iC4utlst k u iln m , W4a u .a ,'« u d ualU

“ %TUU<

More Patient Owner, Better Trained Dog

u S ince wrlUng th e fact-va,-faUai to Plcce on dogs, I have received mat

j n t le t te n from dog owners. 'H ia n k s ' Ing your coltimn, I th in k I a m now the beU er p a rtn e r to to . m y dog," w rites ? 1 Bby J J t 3 , v ia th e Pa- da, terson News. “B u t 7 ;he would you m ind .

giving u s some 'ed basic a teps In dog ra* trv ln ing — o r for tes t h a t m a t t e r ,0 - tra in ing any pel?"a rt "My dog r u n a ^ ^ ^ V A ^ H wn a fte r ears.” writes el* a reader of t h e B r a H f l B iss w h t t t l e r ,News.

“I 've tried J u s t ««s*»» »«f«■» abou t everyUilng U> break him t

•X- th is hab it—even severe punlshm en bttt-noCtilng helps." ■

ng -O u r dog Is an excessive barke Is partliM larly a t n igh t w hen th e hout

■se u lUU. How c an I break h im of thl ey b a b l t - b u t y e t keep h im a goo tet w atch dog.': w rites Miss S . R.., vi an the P hoenix Republic.

I Dog tra in ing : M aking a n obedler nn dog ou t of your p e t m eana makln a a happy p e l and a happy owner,

an T h e luccess will depend upon th tet owner. H e m ust se t up a well-or ce ganized program , know w h at he I ed about, and then be decisive, n - T o Increase your success, may

give some Ups whieh I have picke nd up from dog and wild an im al Uvln rk ers;id T ra in you r dog w ith leash am t* collar, never a harness. For dlstanc

work, th e leaah can be extended wlU a tig h tro p e .

So your dog wlll n o t become con fused, only one person should con d u e t Uie Uninlng.

2 T hen , alwnys mnke i t a po in t t< 9 give th e sam e orders in th e sami

w ords and w ith the sam e InfleeUon W Because th is Is bnslc, le t m e repent1- Alwnys give th e sam e order In thi >y sam e words w ith th e sam e inflec

Uon,i'e N ever abandon an order im tll 1 re h as been carried ou t properly. Thi I- dog m ust know th a t you are In com'

m and of th e a luu tlon . T h is wUl taki n paUence. A nd lhe m ore pa tien t Chi 1- owner, th e quicker and m ore sue )r ceasful th e results.>- F o r best results, m ake your, leS' if sons short— 10 m inutes a t one Unit

is p len ty long.A D o n 't be haphazard ; Hold youi lg lessons regularly . Preferably befor«

mealUme—w hen your pel Is mor« d alert, And mnke the meot the re-I, w ard. I t is nex t lo useless lo give « 1* lesson d irectly n fler m ealtim e.>r Som e tra lnera begin w hen a dog It t. 0 m onUis old: oUiers, including mosi If professional Seelng*eye and dog-aci I- trailers, hold o ff unUl tha dog is 1 s. m onths old.ir T h e Im portan t th ing in train ing Ij

the m asUv'a posIUve action and hit tone. W hen a dog m isbehaves, speali to i t ste rn ly ; w hen t t tias performed well, p raise i t enUiusiasUcally,

Punlslim cnt: in m y book. beaUng, g slapping, and ahoutlng a re aU a tj waate of Ume and w in do the dog

(and m aste r) more h a rm th a n good, a As fo r w hipping a dog, Josef Weber, . a fam ous dog tra iner, says, "a dog i ahould never be whipped unless he . atUicks a h um an or viciously attacks , anoUier dog. T hen th e whipping . ahould 'be im m ediate and severe,"

Exceasive barking: Admittedly.

r LEGAL lADVERTISEMENTS- lha hour of t:O0 n'clork P. U. whta lh.

Board adjouracd filn* Dl..I- W. llAWIflNS.

t" w. BTIVEn.1, Cl.rk Chairman

Twin Valli. t.I.ha AUfUtt IK, 18SI,

* RKRIH.AR^Al^tiflT B ^ IO N ‘mn In Rriular* Auiu«".SMilo” "alV mtrn’ 1 bttt and lh« clcrk prttrnl.

Carrcnl Eiptnat Clalma Apprevad Current Kiprnt* Claimt wera approrxl

end warranl. wera ordered drawn In p.i> ment Ihtmif ai follow.i

s ; ? ; i x111,00: Laurel II. Hurl, Jutllre feel, Sl.OO; ISf.'i.*’'* f.lw.f,Cov.rln*. linoleum. lUI.M: William II, Uakn, m.ntal hearlni, Ilfl.OO; Tha <,M. D. narnard Co„ rMordi. t lL l t: llurreuih. Corperallan. accounting ma­chine. tr.aOO.OO: Uuhl Itcrald, puhllcallon, dfio’’ ' ribbon, au*IS«.M; Curilt CheiroltV’ Co., car"*eip!| ISMS: Contln.ntal Oil Co„ car c»p„ ti:i.30 : Sl.lla Cl.rk. caih rvc.lpla. i:i.< :; Jamri U. Cunnlnih.m. m ll.tie and e>p„ « ’.” !jCa»lon Printcri. Ltd.. offle. »ut>-

w ?E:,nook .Store, office aupplle.. 17.Rl; CloaS r.V "? .s ; S ; ; , . " ; s f e k ; £ .K :office r.nl. IIOO.OU; Drl>. War Mark.l,, «a.rrle*r"’' O""'a Co..'repair. iz:,']0: (iarrell Vrelzhll'lnrV Inc,, frelthl. i:,7S: Rener.l t'.trulrum car'’ip '* |« sq" ’

, f s sII.rlrliaen, menial h r.rini.. |;0,00: II.Iler Kale. Co., Jall provliion., tlO ,:i; Klwool lleniCock. Juatlce fart. tl]»,lll); Hunler Preduce Cc., Jall prorlilon.. l lS ,: t ; Id.ho

Producert, Jall pro.ltlont. H1.M: Idaho Power Co.. elcclrlcllr. I»,10; Idaho Power Co.. elcclrlcllr. 1101.OJ.

Idaho Power Co., alrclrlcUr. lU .H ; ||lahn Hoipllal tlirvlcc. Illue c' rot. withhtld. IW.IO: Kinnburr-a Prtt. Pharmacr. ihrri momeler, »:.«»: Marlin KalUrx. Hh'crllf. terrlce aummont. 12.00: Willard U. Lundln. raalt reralpli, (I.K : Hade Valler lUklnl Co.. J.ll provlalon., 111,1ft; M.ffic V.llcr IlUla«_^^,^ ^all ^ . I t j o n t . t«,l4:^^Mln; MtnVyillct Te',’ * Trl!III.40: H, ir. McDonald, ianllor. 1111,10.

Cliff Mellon, wlmna /cr. i:.l2 : llaroUUcf.uire, wlinrti fre. is,1)0 : J. Alfred Mtr. menial bearln,. IIO.DO: Urt. Albert K M .r.r. car. of children. 121.00: Mln. Siatci Tel. A T.L Co.. let. tcr.lce. (IM S: Mln. Bltlea Tel. 4 Tel. Co., lel. aervice. 121,10:

Aniu Mock, .waira. 127.1;; John V.Uri'nm

Oilt Klevalor Co., malnl., tlO.TS: John Ollaribanc. repair. 111.10; Purlly Walrr to., waler. l*.7ft; Pnullrjr Suppi/. Jall

1 2.0#; Wm. >. Paaaer. mental hrarinj.0,00: Phllllpt Pctrolrum Co., car eip..

1 t.T l; I’hllllpt Pelruleum Co-, car e<p.. M l: Iloier.on Coffee Rhop, Jall pri a lo n., llt.lQ ; C. E. Iludr, Ju.lle* f t , . .Sherwln.Wllllamt Co.. repair. t ll l-U l

ahoiwell-a Utllltr tferrlre. repair. UOO.tl: « f h « n Offic. MaehlnH Co;. mItnM paper.

IS.OO; Florence .Schult*. m il.tte anif eip,. l i l - t l : tlherwno<| Trpewrller- Kxchante. r.palr, U.3ft; Uarrjr Slandlrr, wllnet. fre. M l: Manrin Sperle. wlinett te«. l l t l :

f r c - a r ; s , M s ;

IIK.U: Trnr I..undrr Co.. laundry, 11,11; T« n.>allt Ve*d A Ice Co,, le., 110.00:

• In ..* ''' ' Water Depi.. waler.II.I.1*: OlllfoM Thomtwon. n U « e tni»o,»l/UnUcil S i ^ . 7 r “ t O ffkr.^Q tl?^

WbelaiaU C m ar/ G*, M pn-

Librarians of U. S. Termed “Caretakers*

- r , PUIXMAN. Wash,. Aw „ tg Delegates lo Oie « t h atS;,,! faUacy of th e Pacific N orrt,m any ^ heard S i j ;

Z I ,

C T loiiton s t « t , conre?B r a B A m erican Library a a s o c i i^ K I Q adopUng a library bill « liei? ■ m then reaffirm ing li a t c rliii.^o*^ ■ I : T he bill Is a sta tem ent b . ,J V f f P ^ o W i c f c

^ "vallnble t a VR | S t i S ' f S . s . " - " ’''

!IT'. "T he free mind hns found .

larker *“ tu tf for th e free llbm r".~??2‘, house' ^ o v . A rthur B, Linjii«S

W ash ngton addressed the nS?,** ‘he th re^ d n y o n S

laking Delegates from Idaho, Wuh!,,'

S 3 Permits AskedMrs. H arvey n o y d h w n/M ,,

I and appllcaUon fo r a building pemii^ lUnee construct a c a r port a t her w 7 Iw lth s tr w t norUi

I con* c . R . H iggins plans a 25.br i tcon- foot addlU on U> a duplex

,« ^ ‘" “ke a lh r« .f,ZInt to ny house of Uie dwelling. E itlawMtne cost U «,000, HU plan wns

: S L U I 'y ^n Uie — _________________ _

th is is difficu lt to ourel PerhiM KBllil I t «*n<l°?®*’J'^° '* ’^ 't h e d o R ’i i# L , T he “h “ t w ith one hand. g r a b l j lA com- « l ln r w ith the oUier, and r tS S 1 take him thoroughly, saying, "Nol* Ba t ^ e »“ ow your dog a few Uitituc* .'Of doorbell o r any uafielk.

^ aound. T h a t way heU tend to i«■ les- on bark ing ahould an Intnidenim Un,j up when you're no t a t home.

C a rc iia a in g iT h ts is ase rio u ia iuyour *<«■ W d “ nless cured may reioU ta

«fore the dog being run over. My ntlftta more <Iog of Uili hab it bt Mae Jf. a sho rt c h a la to his dog's coIlu.TS Ive A chain spanked the dog's legs SButh

w henever he s ta rted to run, Aiii log is ^J^th Ume, o r so, the «lf.b.

flloted punishm ent cured U it dttg -act ------------Is 14 (Coprrlihu liH , br Eut.ae Bern)

■peak Ilte nature adeenlure. lha bmt ^ J^ned »l>Mn..llon. «r lhe bci «oe.ltoro. S J

Ihli "JirW f * *>-’«l«"tIlallUng, handtTM s/a te^fl U ad " i? ^ ‘

?“a o ;

» ''h! LEGAL ADVEBTISEMENTi^tlont. 1211.17: United Autommlfa Im.

fd ly . & " i , h ‘” ‘^ i i ! « i V i ' , : n i ' i r i f

I S and ElUabelh t o n l l t ^■> I*" T,' I’j f ’ Claim. Apprarad

Irmtn thereof a. follow.iArnold., provl.lont, M.0»; Buhl Ba.

macr. drufa l i :2 J I ; Courier K*W. .errlce.'ii,00;'ca'rxlln.l Foo5T51!rt«.tli

■ M- Cllr Dm*, druii, imuDrive War Mark.l, prerltjoni. HUE: enrrt Kja« U ar\«* '‘‘*‘*l'i ‘c 't c S

>* eoun!r^'parienu?Tu2Ur**roreil KInitbiirra Pret. Pbarmaer. Ml" „ l MM.11; Hln, 8UIC. TeL A T .f cCil

tervlc. IM .IJ: Medical ArU Phtr«T.tup. rtruit, I22.2S; Modern Dru> Shop, <«.

IH .l i; Frank J. Malhli. hauM ml11.00; 120.00; Perrlne Pharmaer. druf., lUlVl11.:^ . Pro/etalonal Pbars<acr._Sruct. IIUIl10 00' Hcrnoldt Funeral Home.'.mb. tanHI2.lt: >13.00 ;Slal« Doard ot llHllh.ilrun.tUi

m.: Sar.Mor D rur Slore. dru«t. IU1.7l:ia> .lllon, Drur. druf.. 1101,21; Surslral tort. .U. Crnler. druxi, 121,11) Don.M E. SM

' i ‘* I ,-,IU I. . . , . i a eip.. *'nla. I2.«D2,»: Twin FaMt Counlr 7

plur,.X*rar IndlcenU, 110,00, dltaL tlUle>n„ Twin Fall. County Hoapltal. lab. icrma, lup. IlMV. d lul. 11,00; Twin F.lli MmWT.

amb. lenrlce. l l2.00i_Tralln(.r Ph.raan. 2,25: Th.CB Ueier.. Inc. - 'ES; s t r , ' S S ;^v, Uunialow (,r«c.rr. PrevltJoai; I17.0t

r.kr, , )Veed Eradlcatlan aed RelmbetMMiirk.I. Clal*. Ap»r.ead.r.ly Werd F.radlcallon and RelmburKaartuller clalma were approved .n4 warrania •»*Irum foil*'*'* 'h»f*tt •Co., K. V. Rorah, w.cei. 114,17; P. R. I>*-

wair., IlD.OI: Wm. V. Uarla. loalpllra. I.ig.71: J. p. CrI.l. walehman, ll.0«:CU2.21: of nuhl. walcr, 12,00: J. W. Ctimialtf.n.ral refund lel. rent. 11.11: W. W. F-det*Detn refund t.l. rent. 111,10; Richard HaaiteI.ll.r ^aic t. 110,91 ; 'J . R. Ilambr. r.fuail^wool rent, I t . l l ; Idaho HotplUI Service. IM»nler Croti -llhh.ld. 1H,20: Idaho Powrr7,2l': im if'J ie .V r ''ku lp in .^ 'l c i .

.Id! HUIrf ■ ’.’'a^Tel.'U.!*UL Ihrr. Cliff M.lton, wa>et. 120,10; Ma.ler SpMrrllf. Bervler. inc.. repair. 11.20: MeVcy'i. !“•ndln. rep.Ir. I l . l i ; ok Rubber Walden, re^;klni 121.01; Eari P.Icrman. wa(c. |U.I>'.Her Krneal Prichard, refund lel. rent. H j;S l e: s ’ > j ; r : r . ; ; ; i , , " ; . ; E -. i c . ni.nd.rd Ol] Co. . f CKf.. t . r .iiv.S u E V!■■£ " C ; S K S f . - yl.lci receipt. fll.OI); Tell'. Aulo ParU, r t t^ Mln. ST.72: Twin Falli Co-op Supplr. .

Uon. 11.10: Tha T en . Caapany. car ^ 112,42; Th« Ta»«a Company, car efj* •

lohn 121,KO: United Aulemollra Settee, r e ^ 'aler 14»,11; Ualle.1 BUt« Po.1 Office, mrtr^ Jall pottair. I9.M: We.lcoU OU Cofn-,ff

allce eip,. 1U1.P2: Holly W.lkir Service SUlM.fin” ; '*Wraf'k*Varta. t^ayln*. M»«.Oo';;jg:: » ; - ^ s n i e J M . r f u ? d . " , ^ ! : o ^pro- Fl.h.r, refund. « « ? =f t t , .prarlni, 1300.0#: Richard llanilnr wtgj

|js*0s^sv"*’s/:

•z: ■nS” K J rE .a '. 's :- Afr.. H.7M.42; Slmplol flolfbulldem. w el

Ltlj lerlal_lT.t02.10. .llli; WaU rffl7?TcVi*n*por?*f«r Dry C w t ^LII; Dl.trlct No. 11 waa .pprovrd and w .w

waa ord.red drawn In /a « r of fra^ ;had Lundr. Wat.hna.ter, l«- w .moua*

1114.00. B y ' s ? , - i-«

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FHIDAY, AUGUST SI, i,j,

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•roCYO. auk . 91 nn—Vlrr* Adm. anm m Jnp.inMc

Jn • spcKh lodny^ their naval K!nmI.^^I<-nl iiro*

u -woetully lnnde<iUA!r.~^ « irn cd J a p n n ii hhusI "be

- — to ffunrd a coaMlinr (our ^M » u Ions u t h a t o( the Unlicd “gfL -or starve.**

f a r e a a t navnl eom- ^ e r leaves J a p a n «oon in Ixconie

^ !!^ in d e r o t th » u-c.ilem »en Irnn- Oio U nlU d 8 tAi«j.

• h a v e been srea tly nlanncd a t u ^ n d e n c y / In J a p a n to reltsiiic /M marlUme se lf dc fc iu t (orcc to Jwrd Blftco-ft very poor third plncc *Jn the na tional plannlnR nnd th e I^ n a l approprlaUona." lie nnld to bS »A ine rlca .J«pan aoelely. W , I

me rem ind }'ou U u t nnt (nr ^ g ldliun t from J a p a n ’s notihw w lcm H ^ aoDroachea th e re nre lorccs of S m arines a n d mliiclnycM Inrgcr f k ^ either th e U nited SUiIm or n ^ a n ; could m iu t« r In 1039. t f l t

M come expedient llm t they M u«ed a sa ln s t you. Uie.io (orcc5 ^ I d cut th e Japane*e miv llnM ^ communication prompUy and c(- P rtjJd tn l *i/l?nUy"

' The vle« a d m ira l aaU lhe problem Conference of alm ple JORlsUci. lle*n ld ; wlrephoto)

1 The U nited S ta te s mu.it dclcnd . aMsUlne of 4.BOO miles, b u t J#pnn r i . oust defend lo ; iU miles o t eon&i- I ^ t C V C

v /lthou t'p roper coastal detcn.ie -wn jiiJanese people would stnrvp, J h f l C

3 jBpnn m oves from 2< nillllon to 30 million tons of mnierlnls In SIOUX Cl Iflter-lsland a h lp p ln s cach yenr. re- inl E. Slcvci aiilrlnB 300 to 400 ah lps enterlns nnd nhcnd of hli Itavlns Japanese porta ench m onth, current 6.0(

i jap an 'a s ix -y e a r icScMt plan trip./•Illn* for a to ta l w arship lonnnRc Spokcsmci i l the end of «lx years o t 110.000 Democratic Ions Is "woefully Inadequate" and (llled In h t •Includes a lant© number of ih lp s tember. Tli ind a lrm ffc a lre ad y obsolct*." Washlmjton

S In even t o f w ar, Japnn would .itrntepy m. rtfliilro IM destroyers or destroyer trlpa. ticorts. com pared with only 43 steveaw n B inned In th e alx-yenr progrnm. for a pnrtj SMvaso a irc ra f t a sn ltu t the IBO Tenn.. retui

SS”"-:___________________

A r s o n i s t B la m e d F o r H o m e B la z e x r li . '" ; .

pAYKtTE, AUB. 31 W — Pnyelte nation.{Ire offlclala todny InvcatlRntcd a Here's ho Wednesday n ig h t fire nt the Wllllnm „]e (or n ,e Clayton homo hero nnd Sherllf n a y pow: Stephens aald th o b la ic “dennUely' Tiie.idny, hnd been s ta r te d by an arsonist. by plnne I

Mr*. C layton spen t Wedoesdny ),e w niRht »1th h e r m o the r and when she wcdnesdii returned horae yesUrdny m om lns Amerlenn lhe discovered th a t fire hnd de - noj,n_ nnd ( stroyed lhe m a ttre ss cn her bed and (^r tlic niR caused conaidcmtjie dftmaj* to Tliursdny clothes and fu rn itu re . a rcRlonnl

------- ---------------------- FrnnclRCO.

C h a r g e D e n ie dBONN. O erm any, AuiT, 31 Ifl — there, and

Chancellor K onm d Adenauer's gov- ChknRo. emment todny denied a Soviet Scharse lh a t R u ss ian s nre bclnR held vllle. in W eslG ennany against the ir will. .Saturday,

I n a special s ta tem ent, th e covern- I I.. for a ment ta id Soviet cltlieiis now In tlon: Colui Oermsny decided to stay here of 8 Wl« Dem Ihelr ofl,Ti wUl a f te r World war IL then on to

1__________________ nJffbl..« W O R K E ItS llETORN Sunday. (* SALT LA KE CITY, Aug. 31 ^Workers began re tu m in s to work today I t V itro conw ratlon 's urai^um M o n ^ 5 . procM lng m ill In Salt Lake City. Stnt« Dem, brlnsln i to a n end a atrike they bnny. started In th e m iddle o( last week. Tuesdny,

LEGAL A D V E R T IS E M E N T S " S n i SNOTICR TO cRKDiTORfl. Ing dinner

IN Titr pnonA Tn c o im r o> tw in night. PosKAI.LS COUNTY. KTATK OK IDAHO _______

•linnl AiratnJtlrmlnr <« Ch» en^lurt t t and >11 r«non> h>*ln( (Ulm> i. W. r.rrrn, rf>w«i«d. or hi* «»r>hllilt Ihtm wllh th* n«»«uiryr ' . V K s ; . - 4 ' ; s ' . y a . a i ; : :lor. Thomu tll« . »t tbt oflko «t Cur U l ^ l l S Kll.I>« •( l:iW »*»ln ,^■'7 t?*»K.IU. Counlr of Twi" un*. »'•<• FAIIr!.h». |KI> U lns Iho plo«t UiniMllofl ot tS» huilBMt »{ ooUU.Oilri Au»uit SO. l*l«. ^

Admlnltlrslor o( th t b u t* tf J. W. G rm . dKtMol m.35U r V. XINNKY.f e s r s . v r t t " , '

NonCK TO CLAIMANTS ?rol«l Numl>»r»« r.MIUTI,* lilcKkrllt 1<7“ J K S - * ' j ' r . i >1.., . p . j ; - , ; 'S • BUT

'PB:','.; ” 1* m i - j » n j ■ond itM '®ii‘’"*’r s u i .“iii»h- U j j ^ S

7 , a . s fnlnnr itOi 31rt from tbt *ha» w it. •<>ItrnUMl fUUmtnl «r liU

s : . ; - £ i f V . v , K , . n 'v . f t . ' . ' " . . t e _tfi» •un.,. m ille d , _ ^

r i.1,ll.ti; Aug. » <>»

_____________ n o t i

SEED 19 JIYE

★ Idaho Dry Land

★ G iant Growing ; Pctra-Pctkis

■ It's New. '■d icr I

____ ______ i n - t h i s j c r n t 0 7 _. ‘ a io n ,Seller f u l bi

G l o b e =S E E D & FEED CO .

T r a c k U n e P h o " * < 0 1

,' ^ A Y , AUGUST 31. is.5r.

Ik e ,E

■ P i V

d tn l KUcDhower U lks w ith B ccrttary waa Ike'* t in t contertm t aJnce M lurn

enco dealt w ith th t Sues crltJa anil t t i o >t^__________________________________

venson W ill H avi ast-Paeed Tw oX C lT Y .ln ., AUR.31(IP-Ad- m etllnB i: ;cvciison hns two busy weeks *niursdo f him nftcr he completes h is dinner At 6.000-miio "pre-eampnlRn" flclii cftm

Friday.smen snid today lh a t the 'WaililnRK Mic nominee haji almost SUvensi I his cniendnr to mld*6ep- Sept. S 2 ,

Tlieii, he mny move Into p lo iin c c Rton, D. C., for a week or —' meellnRS a jid some side

n.ion wn.1 to leave here todny)nrty meeiing n t Knoxville. ■ T|•etumluK lo ClilcnRO tonlRht *ur dnys of touring tlie coun- FARGOilnne to set up his cnmpnlRn. nuil» ( u n i

rcsiiuR nt his UberiyvlUe. tertliy. cne till* week-end. h e will fly Uiroug^i. ■oit Mondny for a Labor day nnd s e n dthe (irst m njor tnlk since he Plt*a.6 party's prcsldenllnl noml- Propcrl'

reach S25iI how the rest of h is schcd- -jTie ntothe next two weeks shapes warthou.^: houKS nr Iny, Sepl. 4—Lenve Chicacotie tor Lo.1 Angeles. Calif., I Tie will spend th e n igh t. HEW EiDsday. Sept. 5—Address th e u . g. c h l iin LeRlon convention n t W n rnd Uicn (iy to Snn Franeisco Hon; K cniRht. buck t o

idny. Sept. J —T here mny bc dl.'<io»«dnni pnrly confercnce n t Snn Stpt, 2 .CO. Slcvcnson will speak ..be(orc the In tcm atlonnl As- First rn ot M achlnlsls' convention SUlea, winnd then bonrd a plnne to r * 5 5 5 5

y, Sept. 7—R est a t Liberty- p

rday. Sepl » - T o ‘sprlnRfleld, W i r a “homecoming” celebra- Zolumbus, Q., for th e Ohio Democratic convention, and n to New Yorlc C ity for the

ny, Sept. ® -A tU n d a rally a t :es Pnrk, N. J ., In the nfter-

lay. Bept. 10 ~ New York Democratic convention a t AI-

e o edny. Sept. 11—Liberal parly tlon a t New York City, nesdny. Sept. 12—Fund-raLv- in e r n t New York City th a l

Possibly, a regional pnrty s o c

RADIOISPATCHED

FARM D E L IV E R Y --------

GAS, OILS, GREASEST rac lo r F lU era-

A ecessories

lUDGET PA Y M EN TS lU D lN G STAM PS

NOTICE 01^COMPLETE 10 UNI

TO BE M O \OTICE is h e re b y Riven lh a t t h e i ill sell to th e h ig h e s t a n d btst bic irc in n fter s e t f o r th , th e fo llow in i w it: -

C om plete 10-U nit M old, 5 s build in jrs 1 5 'x 3 8 ', 1 5 room s cd, t i le Bhowera, h igh-qual th e rm o sta t-c o n tro lle d f lo o r ] tu b ing . r

SE OR IN Q U IR E a b o u r th e a t t r J, N evada, Box 1277, Phone 31S ERMS O F S A L E : S caled bids in ' c a sh o r c e r t i f ie d ch eck R IG H T & E A R D L E Y , aU o rn ef ida, on .or b e fo re S ep te tn b cr 15,11 or to p a y b alance ' in c a s h b e fo n in , d eposits wiU bc re tu n w d t o t illcrfl to de liv e r good an d-m crchn it b idder t c rem ove buildiriKs pu :nsc. w ith in a re a so n a b le lim e af ice of b id . S e lle rs re s e rv e r i j r h t l ids.'

R A L P H SCOTT - C MAMIET SCOTT,, - (

Btcd: A u g u s t 1 , 1956.

D u l l e s C o n f e r

r y ol S ta t# Jo h n yo ite r Dullea a t lb # Wh im ln f t o the nation's cap lla l from a ahort h a liiooUni down o( a U. 8 . pU na o(f tin

R u g g e d ,

W e e k s ’ S l a t e(rmder. vas

r iliMc. ed w hen asd#r. S e p t. 13 — »50-n-plnlc hla fnce and f tt Harrisburg.' Pa ., the of- eldent.

»m piiKn kickoff. ------ly . 6<pi. I4 -H e mny move to j j e a D TIMkRton. . ------------------rnson w ill re tu rn to Iown22. » iic n he will a ttend a ♦C contest s t Newton, la .

n a d o Whirls [n Fargo Area□ O . H. n . Aug. 31 if l - A tor- Linntl d ipped Into Fargo yc.^-

cuiiinB a dcstnictlve pnth n a iif^ht industrlnl MCtlon ndins elgJiC persons to hoa-

e rty ]o sa wn.<i expected to5250.MO or more.ntorm dnm nged several Inrgi*>u.vs, a service siallon, nine i

nnd s ix trailer homea. i

XTINERAflY SLATED . ' 1'• DELHI. Indln. Aur, 31 (T t- ■7hlet Ju stice E nrl W nrren nnd . ■/n n e n v.'lil make brief hnlta n t ■K oni nnd M anila en route Bx> the United States, It wna ■ c d todny. T hey ienvo Indtn

; n llroud lino In the United •. H WIU b u il l In 1834.__________ ■

FREE COKES Iw ith Each P u rc h o it ■

- FREE- I.00 Dall ro in t Ten W ith ' ■

ZIPPER BINDER ■6.00 to 10.00 ■

1>e Ball Teint Pen W ith 1ZIPPER BINDER 1

$ 4 » o 5 6

Oe Halt Pelnt Fen WUb ZIPPER BINDER

9 2 to 96'our N nine Im prln l FREB

on t l l Zipper Binders.

COMPLETESELECTION

ZIPPERBINDERS

■ $2.39 to

$6.29

m m i N G ’SItext to Idalio Power

i^SALESIT MOTEL i VEDl e u n d ersigned ow ners, b id d e r , upon tho te rm s infr d e sc rib ed property ,.

> separa te fram o ros, f u l ly ca rp e t- ua lity fu rn itu re , r lu m a c c a , neon '■

ttrn c tiv e M otel a t C ar- 3130, •in w riting-accom panied :ck t o ' bo delivered to ^ei'll a t law , E lko. N e -

19G6. S uccessful b i d - .’ore d e liv e ry of posses-0 unsuccessfu l b idders.:h n n tab lc t i t le , succcfls- purchased , n t ow n ex-

1 a f te r notico of accep t-■»t to r e je c t any a n d a l l . s

• Cftrlin, N evada* C arlin , N evada

TII

Cl£WASHI

*The agrlc sued reg new

--------- Ei f ' alnndnrd

* ' WnahlMRl^V anvlni; tin

ea.<itcmem

Uns:Im . DES MCf>M s. It's not|f rem^rk.^ nt

Elale mentthe atjite eRiU.«lon ri

, crlUcltedIlred.

BLOOM2 Tanlnli He< nenrby ing nre th HLi mothe In

WhKti House la Wanlilng- Iiort vacation in CalKnmla. |! the Ked China cnaaU (AP'

RKACIIES HAVKN —AHTHUB, Tex.. Aug. 31 CShmn. 0, should welcome; ^

ctunry of sehool thLi fnll.! ^lls Viicatlon. Dickie, n (ourth' w s (looked by a buU. burn.I a lirecrncker rx|ilo<lfd In and injured in nn nuio ne*

riMES-NEWS WANT ADS. I

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LOOKFrM zi it to y<

T tia ii

Y O U 'R E 5

7. Ne' A k o h o lI N o < finiih If spilled.

2 . No P o t t o n o u i Fi freeze >s toxic u n dar c

. 3 . No F re a z a -u p , boiof "Prestone" b ran d

■ HAT10NJU.

riMES-NEWS, TWIN FA*:

Clarification I.SHINOTON. AUC. 31 i r - 1 1 6 3agricu ltu re deparim ent is- ' c tin o » ,

regulMlon.n govinm K n i„kT, co-o’- ih e n t export proRrniu (.>d;iy. , even provided drl;im ioivv 'U,

i ' l ' W „ „ „ „,nrd tim e, cxcept tlvu w hni ,,|ip ihiRlon. D. C. Is on d.>vli«htK tim e. 3:31 E 3T miMnO-.31 j^ ig ,. My:m dnylight tlmn i . '3 l m .n , ,

. t a c .1- | . r ™ '£ > * ,. J Uirn sii.’ i

nsafe PracticeMOINES, la ., AU«. 31 ( in -

01 snfe to make drro tn iory « About th o bOM m Inwn. J,‘ Sibley wna denied uin-iii|>loy- jo ,,n«)n 1 com pea^ntlon yo tordny when [|,p U« em ploym ent ftc-L-urliy com* ooMicer n read a//JdavlM th m sh r .led h e r boas belorc sha wns

T.innkn 1___________________ Johnson 1

OI.DSTEH niK S OM SDURO. Pa,. Aug. 31

Heckinnn died vruieiiliiy al D lE T n ' Millville. He wii> Ofi. Surviv- ford nnd e th ree sLMera, Ofl. P3 nnd 00. Ont.-<no. o the r wna 100 w lirn ahe died uncle nm 2. Boulton.

KEEP THE D(OF

SCOTT S CSWING IN

- T h i s Ad Paid for b:

30K rOR THI GREEn Tag wllh 0MZ* C u o ro n lt* p rin ted rlghl on.lt. You to you r rad ia to r — a n d s'rva you iHo ttul

wf no5ulE SET • SAFE • SURE W IT H

No firei. N o harm to yoo r ear'i 4 a

11 F u m t td (A lcoho l ty p e a n ti- 5 U r certain condltiont.) o

, boil-aw oy or foam^ofT. O ne th o t * 6 ind on tl-freeze la i t t o il winter. fl

Tha ttfm s "Prttlona"«nd "tvsraady" an NAL CARBON COMPAltY, A DMUm «r Uakt

FA-LLS, IDAHO_________

kvner of Poolhall I ‘leads to Charge Mra!*'HOSHONE. Auk, 31-E ild le T n n - from , co-owner of tho Columbia j>ool- Mr. . wiio wna nrresled enrly Sunday »,,[« 1 n m id OIL tUr poolhnll nnd cnllf., rKfd w ith RnmbliiiR nnd aelllng : nfler liotirs. pleaded guilty to ,_L L l Bnmbllng clwrKc 'murMlny nnd il lined S300 nnd costa by IH>llce

su Myron John^on. iKkr Johnson :<Uo arn lenced iiiki> to alx m onilis In Jnil and n sii.'prnded the senlrnce. He ;ed T iinnka on p;ob»lion. E . II.'.ilKcr. Shoshone. .irre.'le<l in the I nn a clinrge of KnmUIinR. like- p picndetl guilty to the charge iirsdny nnd wna lined »'JOO nnd lenced to 60 dnys in Jiill. Judge ^ iiiMin aiispended tliO ot the fine =1 th r Jitll sentence nnd plnccct *siEer on probation. . l ie t>eer iicKlng clinrge agnia-tt inkn hns been continued, Judge mson aald.

V ISIT IN D lKTIllCIf JIETniCII. Aug. 3 1 -P rnncis T el- = a and Oernid Teilortl, Lakefleld.Utrio. Cnniidn. arc visiting th e ir :lr nnd aunt, Mr. nnd Mr*. W . E. iilton. ______________

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S - BOEW; A uf. 31 tfV-M»bo now •■"•• V t t m t o n mora U U tfA m m e tn ml{> h m h : J f f i t f M i n worker* from T e x u lh*a | » J

S i r a employed In Mjy olher •U le ou t- „S l id e tbo O reat Lake* refflon, »n of- Ji

• I f l c iU of th e employment « e u rlty j • *S M e n e r n l d ;e«terd«r* nC Prw ik Tnylor. senior aUiUiUcun »>«* T' m rtU i Iho »8«hcy. » W ll* record* J ,b, ^

f S iho«-ed mora (hnn 4.000 sqch work- n<i( ki 9 m employed In 2M crewi In Id»ho. • ; « »! V *tcounU nif the ir funllle*, U>1» mean* ,b . , | h

S tb o o l 7,000 penwn*. , ^ „ I?!!* SI J *4 The cre«> tvernffe four »nd a hiuf ^

Sim onths durins lhe ye*r In Id ih o ii:m n c SIku I two Wld » h i^ f m onU a o l t . r m n > « » S w o rk in other eUle*. Some crew*5& re tn Idaho to r u long u ilx o r i sU ^

2 * * /u r t^ th o lib o r iu p p ljf for the h i r - { {]*"» 9 f t s t MAion now b ^ ln n ln s . Asency i i9« Ki

, H D lrector H . Pred a a r re t t **ld " ll ' |J j })* I S jo o k i like we're fo ln j lo bo In pretty ;oi r,

\ a * * i i »dd?Uon to tlie w orken from 2; t*^Texu. Idaho hits had about 1,310 iOo n<

N avaho Indlim i w orklns In the ;« K' r fieidi th is year, moetly la the augar ;oi m' beets of eastern Idaho. t .

Welker Gives ^ Vote Expense Par

'■ 1 B O ie r . AUJ. 31 (fl—aen . H erm an r | ' W elker >-e*terday reported a toU l of V I M.448.M i n personal expenditures In s a l i- hla sueceiaful cam paign ic f renom* An a i r .• InaUon on th e Republican Ucket. recoTcr

Ke was th e I l th of 17 candldatee s a l t L i• lea' laajo r olflce* In the Aug. M 8uV V '' p rlm aiy to file expense sU tem ents di*tely i w ith Secre tary of S tate Jam es H. chute ti •> Young. A spt ; H ls to ta l was higher than lh a t base ne- of any of th e o lhers except P rank of unld• Ohurch. th e w inner of the Demo- ungled . cra tic senat« p rim ary, who listed )t

>14.41)3^ mine ll•: The legnl lim it Is *8.000 b u t this airp im . 't doea n o t Include euch unpublished indicate ■ sum s as have been spent by the T hs i ! W ln-W lth-W elker. C hurch-for-Sen- M sy. 1«• a to r and o th e r organizations.

I Pickle Firm Files ; Suit for Mistakes ": D ffT R O rr, Aug. 31 IiB — W hen „

la ro e r s w en t lo pick lh e lr p e tk s c l• p e jv ers fo r a pickle company theyV found they h a d p lan ted th e wrong E H j ”

pepper seeds, said th e Safle Bros.Pickle com pany y e r te r d a y W H ia i .- IIB dam igo su it again st » D etroit

's e e d stora.T h e com pany contended U had

: been to ld 18 pounds of the wrong « y I kind of pepper seeds b u t d id n 't dU- » ^ t. I t r eorer tha m istake u n til th e crop, wUl b« I

grown by fanne r* u n der contract. T he a< m atured . < given by

• In stead of th e H ungarian rellow HoUowa) ' v a rie ty they w anted, they go t IS.000 ba ra Sa:- buabel* o t green peppers w hich they stra tlon claim ed w e n “u n f it to r eonsump* Unger, tlon" t o d h a d to be destroyed.

: T h e com pany claim s It lost $31,691 ^TL• In paym ent to th a la tm e n . ano ther ; J | ]

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■Man Is Fined on : Bad Check Count• T om H atch . Pau l, w as fined gU * :-an d gIS.40 cosU and sentenced to 3S d la ty vh r days In tb e county Ja il l l iu tsd a y In a n d kill 'Ju stice cou rt on a charge of caahlng money."> ft check w ith insu ffic ien t funds. m b i m

H atch gftve Bears, Roebuck and E)' oompany ft eheek lo t OQ June 39. tM »

t n JusUce o f th e Peace J . O. P um ph- ,L l rey w ithheld execuUon of Uie Ja il ^ears «gjj sentCTce fo r i lx monUts. Center.

liLoadedLog Truck ^ I ; Wrecked, Girl Dies ;b |n > IDAHO o r r v . Aug. 31 U n-A load-I f l .e d logging truck rolled off U>e h igh - m iH - ^ y and overturned 13 mll£s sou th

, o f he re yesterday, killing th e d rlv - C l *-er’s SH -year-o ld daughter a n d In* CSJ r ju r ln g h is w ife. ' A l- T h e girl, Susan Andregg of Boise,Id le d la ter In a Boise hospllAl. Mrs. K l, .A ndregg was In good condlUon.• T he driver, Jam es Andregg. m -

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arachute Taken Out of Salt Lake ^

IAI.T LAKE c r r y . au». a i t*v- a ir force party In a swamp buggy ^ overed a p irachuU fram O re a t fir t Lake yesterday.>uV Uie »1t lo tce tw \ i no t Imme- r i T tely explain th e presence of the ,te In Uie lake.

spokesman from Hill a ir force ^ e n e a r Osden said several pieces unldenUriabl# m eU l were found sled in th# lines of the chute. He 1 I t would be analysed to deter- m le If the m etal came /rem an X d )Iine, P lrsl exim iniU on, h s ssld , . Icaled It did. I he d a u on the parachuU w u ' r. 1044. o u

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emonstrations ?(S Given at Session S *'

iwlng and oooklng demonstra- s wera given during tfli all-day Ung of Uis Dungaree DolU 4-H a t Uie Tw in PalU Orange ba ll

toesday. . pup ilina l insbueU ons to Tw in-Palls Ity f a ir exhibitors w en given . record books signed. Following ^ a pi buaineaa neeU ng Prances Hollo- day 's a n d Oarol Hoover presented a broke I t i e nex t m eeting o t Uie elub o n s tn

be held a fte r th e county fair, le aewlng demonstraUons wera beat1 by JuUe Anderson, M a rian n e ----------nray , ChrU O'Arey and B ar-

Sande. H ie cooking demon- Jon was given by Lula Mae KU-

Theft Charged . .)NDON. Aug. » l UJl — PU teen- '•old p ran k W a tt and a I l-yea r- companlon, Ronald Puleston,

charged today wlUi robbing l'a step fa the r o f 131 a t knife- I.Uce found a n entry in W fttt's ^ f w h l^ sa id : "Day off, go bome | f l kill mum a n d :d ad . then t«ke H

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Bargains? F'RICHMOND, Va. Aug. 31 W - P (

31ty T ax CoUeetor n io m a s 0 , 'VrmsU-ong will p u t Uiree Islands BALIip for aucUon Sept. 10, b u t would ihere 's a a llsh t h itch—Uie c ity ernmeniloesn't know w here Uie Ulands T w o 'jire oc who th e owner* are. w illia

A rm strong sa id no taxes have o iouch i«en paid on th e Islands, which ra f fe r t ix ls t on paper, a t least, slnee 1»40 chnhredn d under law Uiey m ust be *014. govemtt

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'ension Mounts Over Integration

3U N T 0N , Tenn ., Aug. 5 1 1 « -R a - U iey 1 tension over IntegraUon of Clin- t j j «iUi I high school flared Into violence lUps.■ th e second successive day yester- |r in tWs e u t Tennessee commu-

itiree whlto m en wera taken Into <t t lUKly during Uie brief melee In H l l n t ot th e school, which was In- ra te d M onday when cIbssm lU rU .-h V * S “ wIUj 13 Negroes am ong Uie 800

3iU enrolled.tpples and tom ates wera hurled p ^ ^ ’. I passing Negro woman in yester- memberi t'M d tsiurbance and llsUcu^ts tind one ike ou t smong the all-white dem> Long 1 itfftton. a t a d o «

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Farmers Steal Federal Garbage ^ALTIMORE. Aug. 31 (fl — W ho when Id s te a l HB,S35 BSllons o f gov^ were nent^ow ned garbase? tralle KQ' pig tanner* , says th e F B I. Pt* Illiam C. E nglehnrt. Jr., JO, said icbester, N. J ., and Edw ard J . hU » e rty , 40. Olen O lden, Pa., were Ev* I •ged w ith larceny by th e federa l Thow rm m ent yesterday. gunp< isU tnnt V. a. A lty. Wllllftm P. _ n e r sa id E nsleh art and L afferty f ' n oved garbage from m ess halU a t « < * ' Qalnbrldge. Md., naval tralnl.ng ' | « r u n d e r contract to the navy; - I y used i t aa feed for th e ir pigs. ^ ley a ra accused o t stealing 148.. g tan i laU ons of I t by faisUylng weight '• Inga'

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Chilllcothe Klw anls club h a s oen . it given up Its p lan to honor a ed thiful, courteous driver each w e e k .--------e slden t Sam Long repo rted to f f l ibers th e commltte* couldn 't

ng sa id h e w atched 4S m inutes I downtow n com er and d id n 't see I Joh driver yield th* righ t-of-w ay to I desU-lan.______________________ I

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A company spokesm an sa id inlUaUy ^ about ooe mUUon cubic te e t o f gas * will b* piped in lo th e d ty dally. ^ By mld-Beptember. h« aaltS. th e company hopes to b* pum pisg 15 ^ mlUlon cubic f e e t da iy . BvenUially *°* 60 to 70 m illion euhle fee t wiU go to tbe city each day, depending on the num ber o f customer* w anting I t v

The spokesm an sa id th e Po rtland PR g u wUl cotne tro m Big Pioey, T ip ^ Top and oUier fields in Wyoming.

He said th a t a s t i u load grows in ^ PorUand and oUier n o t i l iw a t dU es, ^ i u wUI' be taken from th e com- pany's San Ju a n basin fields in Fiaw Mexioo and Colorado. H e said Uie oompany expects to begin piping la s from th e San Ju a n *>—i" In la to September o r early October.

Man Arrested on Kidnaping Couht

PHOENDC, A ri l , Aug. J l UV -PBI igenU seised yesterday a ’ 37-year- )ld warehouse w orker on a w arran t :h«rglng hU w ith kidnaping Uiree iduhs a t gunpoin t in RleUi. Ore.

Raymond P a m l wa* taken in to nutody s t a PhoenU b«U er oou rt vhera he a n d h is wife. Roale. 33, — vere found living In th e ir a u to xaller.

P t*tik Crosby. PhoenU PB I chief, i(tld P am l U charged wiUi forcing iU wife, hU m other-ln^U w . M rs. t f t Roberts, a n d a friend, Joe R . L - rhomas, about 30. Into his e ar a t r — lunpolnt a t lU eth Sunday n igh t. ■

Gas Prices Start [ Up for Focatello

POOATELLO. Aug. 31 WV-Three J itandard Oil com pany sUUons hiked h e ir gasoline p rices yesterday, h ln t- ng a t the f i r s t c rack In a price w ar vhlch brake o u t th e week of Aug. 11.

T he staU ons ra ised lhe lr prices hree and fou r cen ts above the lows a t during th e w ar.T he Increase lollowed a p order to

0 m ajor oil com panies from A lty.- }en. G raydon Sm iUi, wbo dem and- > f d the w ar be e n d e d ._____________ \

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1 angry miUlng mob of 3 U threftteoad yesterday to use g u n s i t necessary to keep Negroes ou t o l tb o ftU-wblt*U.waftoM htfh - • . ,

~ While Uie oow d ga thered . Pedaral ^ Judg tJo*X .X B U sinaD *U aseou rt> ^ room was confirming hU o rd er-to r ^ immedUte IntegraUon o t th e sbbooL ,y An appeal was being M ogbL

Mansfield School Supt. R ,]:., H u ff ', Bian told a newsman,' ‘U gg'er* had

better so t try to regU ter today . .“1 The eommunity Is jig lU to d . . .1 7 » » j J would b* trouble."

WEEK DESIGNATEDI t WASHINOTON, Aug. 31 W Id P i ttid e n t Elsenhower yesten lay d u - in Ignated Sept. l l - a fts ConstUoUon

week, 10 commemorate tb e ilgning o f Uie OonsUtuUon In Phliadelptila

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Official States pension Union Pga Is ‘Red Front’ WKWASIONOTON, Aug. 31 iir—Tor- B T . i i

^ Ben. JU iry P . Cnln. in 1il\ b .n* member of th e auiivnsive R O U

^ .lU e s eoDtrol board, todny held ^ ttheW ftA h lsston (slAt«> I>cn.Mon

i» • comiRunJ.1t Smit.^ W ublnsW n Republir.-ih. ulin .um down from the SACD lomor*^ recommended th n t ihe (ult f S K S r f rule th » t the group li mnnlpu-1 *^ by Moscow #ntt order ii lo I ^ U r w ith th* Rti«rney scneml,

a ln"* ruling eto-ied n mr.inse ' mIBIu I drwn* h jgh llsh led by U n MBbout»—tlrs t by Cnln hiiiuclf JjM hen by Attorney G enrrn l iic r- p H F SfB row neH . Jr- •. w rin g hJ3 *cn*le term . Cnln u m ncu^ed u ultrft'Coiucrviiilve, i s MiUCh.'wM chBllenced by Uie Pffiilon Union on the ground Him • •U would no t give I t « (n lr henrlnn,

BTOwneii ni4it«d to CRin’a de/cn^f, ;■Dd lhe SACB threw ou t th e union'.i:^ o n th * t CnlQ-be dUvjunllttcil. ,

m t ihortly a lte r , Cnln lui n td mto ■ ijjarp ond tocfll critic of thp unrk- jjjl» ot tha »dm lnU u»tlon‘.i loynliy- Mturlty proyrwn.

fo r this, he «rou.ied th« mm tly ,1 powerful adm ln lslrn tlon (igurri.Ifldudlne .Brownell, a n d he %n. nal rtappolnlcd to Uie SACB by the prtfJderit. AceonllnK to Cniti, lie rteetved ■ninshlrtcd he ll" from Prcsl- dcnUal A u lstnn t S herm an Aclnm.i (or his criticisms of th e necurliy g K | | | m program. " , •

While la ter he4rlng* on the Pen- lion Union »mi were In proRrtw In BeaWe. the ixtwmcy Bcrscj-fll* rrpre- MnUUve asked to in troducr •'ne* An nirt tildence- th a t Cnln aliould be'dLi- ‘ Xpfu* <■» Vialltled because of blaa.

The Pension UnJon «ii<. time h m h e d to hU dcfen.w nnd nrKUtd Browneirs action wtw •'hypncrL.y."CoUMel fo r th e union ndded ihuL ,tbe union was catlsflcd I t would U a n | > | receive a fair hearln s from Cnln. * * - c a i . i

Again the SACB refused lo remove In lIn hls decision todny, Cnln ‘snld BQISE.

thst the alm s of th e union were publle util.In the bcslnnlng. bu t tha t duct a hi

l$ S y In l u exCstence it wn.t Infll- chnrses U> (rated by the Com m unbt pArty." compnny <

He aald th e resu lt wn.i th n t Uie ''e*^ I'prr: nnlon "is manaReci. dlrecl«d and ‘'el;* lupervlsed by lenders, th e lixrge mn- ^ petliU farlly ot whom *rr> lunciSonnriai tnd reprtsenUHvea of th* Com- mJcIi

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Money Safe I IHEAMARUXO. T cx„ Aug. 31 «n «.rvlce du

—Mr*. Curtis Herring. Bctitonla, while mlejMUfl.. has had her fo llh In hum - --------------an kladne«9 renewed.

On % road tr tp . ahe le ft her , . . purse eocLalnlnic tSOO In th e re.tl U l # room of a u rv lee a tatlon herr. W Eight hour* and 350 mllM of round trip driving la te r , ahe re- lum ed to find the pu tso and tha monejr #UJJ ther*.

Wickberg Writing _ I Reports-on Taxes

BOISE, A u g r l l U r-B e p . Ralph ^. Wlckbertr, R., Bbaihone. w as a t work In an itnused offlc* room of thn .

, it«t«]wusfl today o n » legUlallve f A I ^ p o r t w hich could produce brand I

ih a n tn In Idaho 's ta x a tructure.^ I t 's the repo rt o f th e leglslaUve _ _

fnl«Hm tax aludy commllt«e, dua ■O c t IS on th e de«k of Oov. Bobert I # A Z. Smylle. U ' wUI m nke recom* mend»Uon« In such tieids tut the Jn* • come and property taxes and a pro­posed tales tAX. ^

V/lckberg begnn wrIUng th e report y WedDcsdsy. pausing to cheek wllh o lh tr members o f th e commlllee, ^

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u ing Planned I BHOS iP hone Service l o K nSE. Aug. 31 im -T h n Idaho j utlllile.A commission will con-il I henring here Sept. 10 o n ' »s Umt the OencrnJ Telephone I ny of lhe NorUiwe.ii n l Bon- ■■erry li providing ciuiiomers detcrlornied" nervlce. »a iilon Alsned by 45 Boundnr>'’ reaUleniji w.-w filed w ith the I wklng th n t ft henrlng be he ld 'l . tnn lne whelher the compftnyll < c

be nllowed lo continue Its \ Ions n l p resent st4indnrd.i. petition cluirged the compnny jlvIng "swndlly detcrlomCed" j f j I during the p.ist two years j mle.' becAme "slendlly higher.” I

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N o n ', c n lc r H A N O J -W A Y 'S 90. inff T e s t nnd he rew arded n t the 100 b ird s fo r proving to your.si W AY Lay Feeds give you bcttc i P nym cn t will be m*de by check T h is IB n o t a contest. E veryone ' and fteck."! cominpr in to producl e n te r. Comc in fo r y ou r F R E E STA R TED TODAY!

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Novem ber a l th e InvUnUon of e newly.form ed Cincmii Corporn- ni of Lhe E nslcrn Begoln oC M - rln. lh e firm ^ n o u n c e d yesterdny.

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B ' B >aA itM 0N 'W .T «lC B 01S !■'' EABBRDSSK, U ±, Aug. » O—;r IIP a n d U ld into th l

M jke: “Cotton u p your e a n . louu,C o A n o n l i abou t to off."

\Z- «flA eannon suro d id and aoored a SftrK t M l oo a b eat up old ntv7

r '« n e U e » t'* plane le ft over from World !>■ S t ^ I I . fihe wa« loaded w llh about ? So taUona o t h le h octane fatolUu V' I b d . of course, w as a i l t U u duck V: 2» r the moat powerful a irc raft |u n

f ^ ^ u m e a billow of black imoke S t a t looked like tb e bloom from an

' SS-bomb runn ln s aldewlse.P w e ihouldn-t be tlv lne potential

any InformaUon, bu t there ' H no u c re t about tb e fac t lh a t the

ftrulcan,’* eo-caUed. U the f u t ^ the bestest we have for knock*

S t over today'J supersonlo a lrc n tl.H ' ** lt‘<a30*m llllm eter jo b w l th a d x - M B |H | | | ■ ■ S l in ie d rotary firing mechanism.

. R even workf In tem peratures as ' 3 ^ as 70 decrees below cero.•* 0 n th li parU cular demonstnUcm.S ie "cannon” poured In 60 hunks S lead in leas lh a n th ree seconds. O B B ' n M P act U, the new weapon, to be SKounted on th e a ir force's F-I04 «U htcr. w u fired a t th a raU of icooo rounds a m inute and can be S p p e d up to do twto* t i u t m an r U

: Vocation demands.The Vulcan elim inates th e e iratle

««coU TOU cot w hen you have affveral ffuns. T he Idea w as to get a cun th a t can spot « n enem y je t a few

. hundred yords a n d knock I t over . before i t disappears behind th e sun.

' I h o new w eapon U a step<blid c f the OaUlng gun , w h ld i revolu- . ^ tlonUed firepower In th o 19Ui cen* tu ry . Richard J . O aU lng appUed for “ “ " J “ i ^ g o t a p a ten t on hU instrum ent of destrucUon In 1M2. S: E icep t for speeding U ilnje up

• th e re haven 't been too many lm- ' prorem enU alnce. T o be correct.

emly Uiree. A fter a ll these yesrs ih e new things a d d u p lo a rotating ^ .cluster of six barrels, an external ¥ ? „ T power source a n d m i electrle drive. £ i X L .

We h sd a lit tle b riefing here.W hen Mr. O aU lng added an elec- 6 U „

trio m otor to h is g u n in 1S6S. the J T I . i t new version spK o u t 3,000 rounds ft m inute. *17 -

. . T U s new T u lcan c an sp i t 'e m ou t J j J a t an Incredible speed. I n a minute 4 t can shoot m ore bu lle ts tb a n an DENVEF infan try company o t 400 m en ean who used t shoot In 20 seconds. never had

I saw It and 1 believe w hat Uiey I t began say about th e a ew VuJcan. 1 hope Com< I t never U a im ed a t m e. Chicago, lo.

WM renUnj

iPolks in Wendell : List Trips, Visite «•W ENDELL. Aug. 91 — M r. and H L ® 5 Jdrs. Charles Allen a n d son. Merre. T h e o U ic r t 8 . D , have been v isiting M r. and M n . 8 . K . Bungum .

Mrs. Eunice B lm erlr h u returned to Lone Pine. Callf» ftfter visiting and dinner, h e r son, Bobert S l m e r l y , and ®“ *j« family. music as. B on W ard and J o h n W an t have apartm en t i

, te tam ed . to Springfield. Ore.. a fte r him weU s i • rlslttog th e ir gnm dparen ts. M r. and W hen sU

Mrs. J . O. MUler. ver from aM r. and M n . P te d T ener have » aroun,

r ttu m e d to K im ball.-TJebr., a fte r H are rec ■ MslUng M r. and M n . lU y T ener. ' charge on i

P ted M alta h a s re tu ro e d from to lenve ii S a lt L ake a ty . Chicago.

Mr. and l i f t . B lm cy Powell and T aking a family, Slko. Nev., o re vlslUng M r. the swimn and M rs. Gova H oaklni, p a ren ts o t M n y Ann Mrs. PoweU. H are slshei

Mr. a a d Mra. Iv an N i e l s o n . " ,BeatUe, and M r. a n d M rs. Clayton ““JRhuter, K e n n e w i c k . W ash., a re *guests o t Mr. a n d M ra. S a i l Nielson. ®“ *'B4r. aud Mrs. R e* P epper and Mr. , and Mrs. August B h u te r. A |« /

Mrs. R e g ta i S c h u e ttle la vUlUn?In Charlottft. C aU f.. m o n t r (

Anne W eaver h a s retu rned to The federa.1 Idaho Falls a fte r vlslUng he r p a r- ed one o t '; a n d M rs. J . y o r r s s t « d o hlatol

1 L ieut’ and Mra. P ta n k C. Gilmore 1 t n d family, A lam eda. C a llt . have , returned home a t te r a ttend ing Uie ,

Peterson famUy reunion.I Guests of Mr. a n d M rs. Ray Price

m a re Mr. and M rs. M on t H uff. Jr.. r s / s « ,« s ^ H n Culdesac, Ida.______________ BUILC

S lie o f Uie average farm in Ar-

Hgentlna, where stock-ra ising Is gen­e ra l, Is nine tim es a s la rge a s In the V nlted S tates. HUl

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alm ost sisady s tream of 20-mUUffieler sl {ba rrels of the VdIcad. le tha l new alrboi ) arm y 's Aberdeen, Md., p r o v ln t^ n n d , • sam e principle a s th e GaUlng fu n of « fire faster Uian any oUier weapon of 1 I classified. The gnn was designed for u I have enly a spUl aecood in wblch to fl Tlrepbote) ________

U.S. Flier King [as It Good,’ 3 ' End Is Neari^SVER. Aug. Sl WV-Art Hivre, Tuesday, ed to be an a ir force Je t pilot, Oost c lad I t so good. plsygrouigon Aug. 1 when H are, a for- A sphalt i om ell fooUiall p layer {ram the root D, lo st th e lease on a house he boys ;an< aUng Ju s t U uw wecks.b6fore rooms.I duo to be discharged fram AddlUo a ir fo rce base. ed lo UiH are hod girl friends w ho formerly0 h is rescue. They a rranged Mrs. Joe1 to s la y In a smnll room off ed th e hi Ice of a glrls-only apartm en t.ie r te n an ts are 17 alrU ne hos*ind seven models a n d secre- q jjq q j

serve h im breakfast, lunch 4]8 mer, m ix drinks fo r h im , se r- m «U ng h im wlUi song and ukulele as h e lounges a round Uie “e n t swimm ing pool—nnd keep U suppUed wlUi dates. S S S S 1 stewardesses arrive In D en- n a H aw aii flight. H are f inds H D ound h is plate.received his a ir force d ls- ^

o n Aug. ao and had planned Q e Immediately for a Job In ).lg a drink served h im beside Im m tng pool yesterday by Inn B rannhart, aa. a model, 9,®" ghed and said: got to leave wlUiin a few i

ny scpnrnUon pny Is runn ing ^

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Lreas Opened I___TRO SE , Colo.. Aug. 31 W—

o t l t T j « ^ ' ^ S f ^ * l n W o - ilatory to uranium h un ting tors. • ,offlceni In th is w estem Colo- im m unlty feared a ru sh for 01 Uie 31.713 ncres by pros- m lg h t ge t ou t of contro).

IL D T H A T G A R A G e I»w. Paym ents s ta r t SepC

60 M onths to pay

C R E S SnU ILD IN G SU rPL T K lm berly 'R d . Ph . 44SQ

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neknow n as

LouU I ta ry of Cd announce th e

hep a rtm e n t th e gover

Rothscl w hieh wll o f prepai speed plai )M 0. K e I fo r full I country.

H e told teg ra tlng inllU nry i "provide ftnd mo(! equipment U on servii

ItaliaS IH iM M aM i Heij B H B ^ ^ l M l S S i TU RIN.

h u g e Plat f l m r

A sw an 'da w a n

‘I’he speI sheUs flows from the six ro- rbora* cannon . In a n lgb t test ind . AatomaUo cannon. buUt ”

i.Z’V iK ru.'J'ir ~■ to U ke p«

e c t on the

lg Hill School Vork Completed mm™< 0 H ILL, Aug. 3 1 - O e n e r i l re - M argo . H< work, d e n n in g a n d painting over to a i Hill achool has been completed social seer lasses w hich will be resum ed Elvis Pres) Isy. “T ho muI of lOTira .n a .aaiUonii 1round equipm ent was tt ,lM . m a t tnou lit sh ing les have been added to could ne' Kt nnd lockers ln.iUllcd In th e HelskieU and g irls ph>-8lcftl educaUon

llUonnl fu m llu ro hns been add- ' Uie slxU i grade c i« 5 room,J ly th e m usic, room. Mr. androe Pnce, school jnnitore, po in t- «chrfu ledB haUs nnd s ta lraay s, •

•aE S S O N GIVEN _3SHONE, Aug. 3 1 -T h e lesson One-slxl s M ethodU t Y oulh Fellowstilp w am rx^ t. ng W ednesday wns presented . ~ is G ehrig. Jim K night conduct- e business session in the ab- of Carlene Modlln, president.

IR. O. L. KELLEY

Osteopathic Physician

aene ra l PracUce, Special H H f l .ttention to th e AUerglei.

o k N E Y E N IN Q S ^ ‘

130 M ain Ave. Norlh( 0 . „

^ There's a naturak l l Pacific Northwest

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ane Coh^ol Va] lan Is Given i'ederal Okay ^.SKaJOTON. Aug. J l W -T h e W ash , nm e n t sj^roved ye s te rd sf a T w in P ramlse a ir traffic control sys> 1708 Hi for tbe forthcoming Je t pU ne H e w y adopUcg Uie m ost favorab e c a r th y o f conflicting m lU tary and c t- th e We

I cystems now in use. T he Re» new combined system wUl.be philUps n a s Vorlse. u m a rlU S. Rothschild, undersecre- if commerce for transporta tion , _ ^ meed Uie decUlon, m ade by a ir coordlnaUng committee I h e head*. T tils U a n interde- “ lentaJ policy-making body for {), ^ e r

h ^ d T s s I d th e new system,I wUl add millions to th e cost eparaUons for handling high rlv fM a plana directions, will be use by I T J l lO Ke said IfiSS U the ta rg e t date 111 scale operaUon across the

loid a news confcrence Uint In- JERC in g th e best fea tures of the Ices fo r ry and civilian sysU m s wlll conduct de th e most oomprehenslve LD S c m odem distance m easuring New -m inen t and dlrecUonal navlga- T h e iiTviee." „

" Cunnlni

lian Firms Will w o s ^ e

elp Egypt Plans I T he t

la ready and wUUng to jo in ^ sompanles In financing Egypt's ,(‘ dam project, a P U t spokes- “ a id la st night.spokesman com m ented on a Stan ley , In th e Milan newspaper. *-La M et

* which claimed th a t P la t U T b e c to negoUsto wiU\ th e Egyp- given bj jvem m ent fo r th e Asw an cem eler c t. . . . . . ough he said th e rep o r t was 1 * _ cu ra te In aU regards, h e sa id $ F t l l loes have "ways a n d m eans” T co a ' e p a r t In the h igh dam p ro j- Z tt- .Uie Nile wIUi oUier firms. |

• Quits Job |,J “slPH 18. ’ Teiin.. Aug. 31 ItR - . HeUkeU, 17. g ladly turned > a successor today h e r Job as secrelaiy to rock ’n roll singer ♦resley.i maU kept coming a n d coming tie le tte n poured in so fnst hough I uTOte. and w rote I

never gel th rough,” Miss e ll said explaining w hy she

kICETING F O ^ O N E D - £^DBLL, Aug. 31 — H ub Clly f llcan Women's club meeting lied for Monday h a s beenined to 'Sep t. 10 nnd will bel ? s t 3 p.m. a t the c lv lo . club

----------------------------- \•slxteenUi of th s a rea of New ^thlra U covered w ith w ater. -v

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v«r t t M r

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i N , H m C H I N G S F o rrdware H o laal In ts ra a e a j IRANT AVE. - PHONK 3403

alnessin 5if living

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TIMES-NEWS, ■ TWIN FA

''alley Christian Cl Taken by Wask

rh e Rev. R a lph Wlley, f o rm e r ly _____oclaU m in ister o t th e P lrs t M H rUU an church ' o t Bremerton, la h . h s s been nam ed pastor of th e In PsUs Valley C hristian church,>8 H eybum avenue east. l e wlll replace Uie Rev. Ployd Me- r th y who h as been assigned to I w eU s fu n d rais ing orgnnbmUon. e Rev. M r. Wlley U a graduate ot llUps university, B ild . Okla., a sd m arried and . 'h a s two children, re la . fl. a n d David, 9.“h e Rev. M r. W U ^ U cxirrrnUy U ng for a house In Tw in FaUs. or to entering the unlverallp-he id a t N am ps: Mrs. Wiiey, p rior h e r m arriage. Uved In M ount

-non. W ash.

[rs. Stevenson Is H Given Last Honor HEROME, Aug. 31—Puneral serv- I fo r Mrs. M arie Stevenson were ducted P rlday aftem oon a t the 3 church br & h o p Thom as ■ ■ v-m an. . 'h e organU t was T ho rs Gough ■1ft qua rte t. F rank W alter, Lewis in lngham , W ayne Thompson and _ . _ jley Poole, sang. Evelyn Monk _I th e soloist, accompanied by A lta

h e obituary w ss rend by Blahop o^er U « n n n and D. K . Hendry was th e . ske r. Cunningham gave Uie bene-

allbearers w ere H ershal Stock- ■ ■ ■ , Leo Stockton, Thom as Ash, r re n BuUer. Joseph Smith, Ray nley. Lawrence Reosch and H ar- M cM llian. Jg ,h e dedication o f th e grave was 31 by Bishop Newman a t Jeromolelery.-_________________________ 15 ,

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Furnace .Cleaning | ^Coal a n d Oil Pum aces. OU 5 M H ea te n . ♦

PH O N E 3 1^1 o r 3 504 | . JU S C O W H A M SERVICE J * '

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PRE-SCI^CLINI

for Sick SchooV "In d iv idua lized" Dry C leonV Free M inor Repoirs .V F ree D rape Sizing V 'A I I k inds of olteroH onsV S w eaters ond all K nit Goods

o n d pockoged free in reusalV Z i|3pers repaired a n d rcplacV All k inds o f le a th e r re ln fo rtV N ew k n it w ristlets a n d woisV W orerproofing

BABBEc l o t h in g NPHONE 8 4 2 , (

For P ick Up>-D«liv«ry Ac

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K A R A O in, Poktatan., Aug. 31 W - „ President Z skandar M im today sus- f ! )cnded Uie OonaUtuUon of reaUess ^ Sost P a k is tan a n d personally took 3ver th e relna o f government.

READ TTMES-NEW S W ANT ADS.

FREEZERS18 Cb. F t . (UlMigtit}____ » U

N oth ing D ow n - $13 MonUt

15 On. F t , (O best)_______ J279NoUilng Down - tlO MonUi

M ax HUMPHRIESSALES & SERVICE

6 1 8 M a in N o . Ph. " 0 "

:h o o lMICool Clothes‘leaning

loods blocked to your sizo eusoble Kordite Bags. Iepiaced jriforcements. | waist bonds

(ELSS CLINIC

C u rb Sorvlce Offico

A c ro ti fro m Legion Holi

m d C A R R Y

P a c i f i c N c

for tl

i Sen a t u r a U y

c o m i n g

t h e r e s i

s k i l l - h a s n u

w h o liv e

t h a n 8 0

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natl

T h e P a c i f i c N o r t h

J.WtlKIIARO • BOHCMUN CIUB . tSlW t (

Buffalos Are ; Put on Block I In U. S. SalesI WASHINOTON. Aug. 31 im -N ow ’s I your chance to buy a buffalo cheap. I B u t youH have to h u rry . T he gov- I em m en t onty h as 500 for sale.I T be govem m ent a lso U offering I ft r a re opportunity to sn a p up 76 eUc, I 100 mule deer and IS l longhorn I catUe.I T h e fish and wiidUfe scrvice a n - I nounced U s t n l ^ t I t woutd seU the I anim als because o t th e grow th of Its I herds on th e lilg gam e preserves In I Nebraska. NorUi D akoU and O kla- I h o m a . ' O fflc la lr sa id th e surplus I anim als canno t be accommodated I on th e Available ranges w ithout I danger o t overgrating.I You can buy th e an im aU on the I hoof or butchered. T h e wildlife I service wUl give preference to appll- I can ts who wish to purchase the I anim als aUve fo r propagaUon and I exhlblUon.I MaUire buffalo wUl sell fo r about I tl50. M ature elk wUl sell fo r <90.I T he anlmaU m ay be purchased

from th e WlchlUt M ountains wildlife - refuge in O klahoma, Uie P o rst N io­

b ra ra naUonal wlldUfe refuge In Nebraska, Uie SyUys HIU naUonal

* game preserve In N orth D akota and ' th e NaUonal Bison range Ui M on- ' tana.______________________________

See Us HEAVY

T r u c i cW e o re proud to a n n o u n ce tl- a n o th e r la rg e sh ip m en t o f H , . . a n d accesso ries. Inc lud

‘ • AXLE SHAF'• TRANSMISSl• WHEELS • [• REAR ENDS• POWER TAK• TAKE-OFF J(

W e Speciolize in H

PARTSP o r t i n o t u tu o l l y f o u n d in

BERIEMBER—You Can Most All

' T w i n

A u t oKimberly Road ~ Hii

Northwest beethat end-of-summei

Seven fine Pacific Northwes ily part of those end-of-sumr lg up this weekend. Premiiit •esult of prime ingredients ai made them the favorites of live here,, s h o ^ by the fact 80 per cent of the beer boui

lere. The familiar stubbies ai cans are good companions,;

laturalnese in Pacific Northu

r t h w e s f B r e w i n g l r

I t ( • HCIDCLBtRS • LUCKV L«6I I '« OlY

Four H u n g a ^

P o w young H u n g arlQ u ; ’I ,* - . Q Q pUtols sho t Uielr way

n u t border guards early ow>, d a ^ B dash to free A u iu ^ ^ » ,eap. lum ed In Ihelr wury-w,0V- “ ylum. A m t r u S ^

ring —---------------------__elk, CLEAN TRASII

30m QUINCY. Mass.. Aug. 31 »ce are certain o t least

a n - have learned nol to spin Uie rels onto public w ya.

f ita ed Uusm from bed yeaterdiittaSS' s In up Uie contents of kltt- which hod been dum p« 0 p lus sUeets. The Job tock u ,r«

WUt

i PEARS Itheand

Mr*. Roche'i OrchnrdMUt l l

^ M ourice ond Poplor Sf,Hite C O N T A C TJJlO-

>niu Joe.LaHmore1608 Poplor Ph. I012J

! N o w f o r

DUTY

I P a r t s:e th a t we hove AGAIN received 3f HEAVY DUTY TRUCK pam rluded in th is ore th e following;

iFTS .GEARS >SIONS ^» BRAKES >S • CLUTCHES iKE-OFFS JOINTS, etc.

I Hord-to-Get—

' FOR OLDER ' MODEL CARSd in m ost A uto Porta houief.

t Always Find I t. and for LESB aU

I F a l l s

> P a r t sHiwoy 30 - Phone 137

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5erier picnic \

w e s t b e e r s a r e

a m m e r p i c n i c s

l i i i m q u a l i t y —

3 a n d b r e w i n g

o f t h e p e o p l e

a c t t h a t m o r e

w u g h t h e r e ' i s

9 and conven- > -16, part of th« thwest Uving,

I n d u s t r y

lO lY U rU sgA IH III

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Tw in F all! '

onference Set Churcl3ME, Auk. 311—T lie f)Uftrtcr- 1 7 /v i . lerence of the Ooodlnfc .itakc P U t LDS Chureh will bc held S u n - HANSEN, the Jerom e hlRli school ftudl- the Oommi

H otisen. wlr HuRh Brown, «iulstAnt to nex t Sundn luncll of twelve. S a lt L<ike to r o f the fill tpenk. Tho m om lns ew* O K ur R. s 111 begin At 10 n.m, and th e T ronn , Cnl )on »evlon n l 1:30 p.m. T lie T h e Rev, S seulQi) will b« hctd a t 8 of th e Hnn I th e Oooding chnpel,_______ 1D53. He ivlUKRLr BOUTIIKKN H A m sT i,”i ^•Ilr Hi-mini, iKurii. e.*t«r '‘cn'lcr«.. SunJar •cho.il. II a.m.. wrr- A t 12:30

s " v ., l" S ~ ;!»■"' s nHS. 1 p.m. W«li.«,1.,. p r . , „ ana Mil church“ •'r. ______ hUs. a ilferxnoMK r i iiJ i ia i o p « oo „

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■ n .u r .d . , ,u ; ^ . nccused O f;^ J iA N s rs nAPTmT 3a»dny-0ldm’., [Iih1..*eb~>l. 11 a.m.. "Otihlp.

RICItFIKI.D M m ioniH T Ia.m.. Worihln. 9:IU a.m.. I D i1:iO p,m. Mondar, MVK. t p.m. I r «

lf)NI! COUMUNITY METHODIST I ^ I a.m., Sunday •ebool'. 11 a.m.. fror- I StOP funi t .m. w*.ln«dar. MYC and offl. I bCf

lunc il OK THE ^.SCKSmOS I ^kPIHCOPAI. I M:."K GerjJ;: al j j s I m. holy cnrnfBi.nlnn._______________

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Ford Tro n t h e b ig

N o t in •42' years has the of construction m en a n d ; the way to the h ea rt of a St. Lawrence Power and

T he going’s rugged and — - no delay. T hat’a why y<

Ford trucks a t work eve

How those Fords can Ford trucks outlast everj their day-in, day-out dep< why Ford trucks cost less lower repair costa, moro '

Ford’s first cost is low. ‘ modem iShort Stroke engii And longer-lived Ford t resale. T o get lower truck

- from America’s biggest i know truck costs best.

T H E B I G F L E E T S BUK

T H A N A N Y

F o r d T r u *^ . Using In te it ros

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rch Presents I ~ ormer Minister KNOXiEN. Aur. 31—Members of [W—Johr nm unlty M dhodlat church.

will hnvc «n opportunity Adlnl E. ndny to hcnr n form er pn». * ewuer the church, (he Rev. Dr. I « « « > ■ * I. Sllter. now pastor of the Cftllf., Communlly church.

Rev, Mr. silfcr wns pnslor H nit'cn churcli In 1052 nnd : ivlll »i>cftlc nc the OHS n jn . ^In }/nn»c]i and » t Uie IJ;15 * ' n'lce In MurUURh. Sl^;:30 p.m. sundny n poUuck E ngU nd’* will bf served n t th c Hnn- ib . jirch with the Rev. Mr. nnd ____Uer nnd fnmlly aa Ruesu.

AllLY TRIAL ASKED:OLA, N. Y.. Aug. 31 WU-The n lio rncys otfice will geek'nn in) for Angelo Jo lm LnMnrca,: of kldnnping and murdering old Pc^er WelnterRer.

•RAY NowlP O T A T O C ELL ARS Ifungus stTowth snd mildew | °before storage tim e. '

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he world seen such a massingid machines. They’re clearing>f a continent—in the mightytid Seaway project.'

ind the completion date allows’ you fihd tough, dependableeverywhere.

an take it! I t ’s a proven fact /ery other leading make! And lependability is a major reason, css. I t means less downtime,

ro work output,

w. T he gas and oil economy of ngincs keeps rtmning coeta-low. d trucks bring top dollar on ack costs all around, take a tip Bt truck, u sers~ the men wbo

lUY MORE FORD TRUCKS IY OTHER MAKE

jck s c o st: registration data on 10,502,351 truck*,

>IEIGHBORHOOD FORD

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TI5IES-NEWS,' TWIN FA

FameNOXVILLE. Ttsnn,, Aug. SI **Jo h n FeU SU rerison, son of «'lOcmUc presldenU al nominee toward Ia E . Sterenson , w m nsked a t wns theMtference of southem Demo- , „ h A yesterday if he llkwl rock- >11 singer E3»U Presley. •Who?'* Stevenson rephed. ^ -w w w ,:ivta Presley," said the re- K o i !

I've n e re r m e l htm .“------------------------------ L E IW inslon Churchill retired as S 133 qik

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*e our la te s t styles In Casual Western J nd C hild ren ; Sutde and sm ooth-leai ^ -length, w ith or w ithout belt*.

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FALLS, IDAHOMETROR SEEN

EUREKA. Calif., Aug. SI Wl — ree persons reported seeing a !teor early yesterday as t h ^ drove ■p-ard Eureka. Don Wilson snid It J the blRgest fireball he hnd ever m and th e highway was aa b righ td»y-____________________,

K o d ^ T i i n i s h b i ^-D A IL Y SERVICE-*.

L E E D O M P H O T O33 Shoshon* North - D ow nstalrt

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about »• doten b righ t colors, lhe thing Co dress up your pony ' ire. See picture a t left.

Item Jackets tor Men. W omen h - le a th e r Jacketa, ahort a n d

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Care o f Your CBy ANGELO PAT

Every m olher w orth th # n*m# »houId hi w to tJ h e r ^ l l d , o r children, to t a And tbU u p s a d coming »nd Just % llt tla th e tecot a h ea d of o th e r children, f lhe wquld ber'a chit n o t fo r tb e world sn d a ll p u ih them w h e n i too hard , b u t th e does w an t to «e t « i f , help, th e ra »lons one way o r ano ther ao « i to de t h a t they th ine o u t am onc th e cordlns t

*SUier«. flometlmea thU m e a iu trou- u d b l i I " B e . because children grow beet and b e tter jol

Jb beHer quality or m ind w hen *lven nyjng u,* cpporlunlty w ithout p r tsM rt. ed ahead

O ne m o the r aaya to another, o ther's pi W3)oecn't h e a lt up y e tr I ’m aurprUed. a t a b / 9 o m iy n t u p l o ^ bco.” l l i a t leavea u posslbl' f iP tvy '* m other a t a low. i f aha U poaalble. i « o t a aenalble. weU-lnfonned m oth- to be the £ \ t h e w U l w o r r r * t e u t t b a t a n d b e . n e u i u 4 f in devising ways of ge tting Davy lu v io r, bi j ^ e o m a a long faster. a b « begin* to possible ^ ^ h l m . chUd ifIW T h li 'push ing ide* c an be very ih a n te d t d& rm fu L Y ou may get » child In to K ature SE hooJ before h ls body and m ind a re o r ntore o t t a d y for th e change In environ- arguing t S t o e ^ T he tender b o d i haa n o t been never pui 3 |ta o iw d 'to take houW in a c lass- m ean rev g ^ o m . B itting on a h a rd c h a ir fo r a pushing. m t tim e, being kep t in alienee fo r a U& i e . asked to follow dlrecUons for a a T p e r lo d ^ - th M a « » *U new a n d S 11™

try ing cxperlenoet fo r a little neceswry , th e pecul

I S O n ly w hen h e Is physically and h e o r shtB n n f i l l r developed to w here h e can■UUe them w ithout too m uch fatiuge RM<tm____ I II e h iru tir

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T R IN C E S S - L IN ES , W Bew-casy Jumper In a lovely "prln- u ” silhouette; (Inttcry assured for % ery flgurel P a ir It w ith companion ^ msc, w tlh nil your sw eaters sn d ^ ouses. I t 's such a «‘ORdcrfully ver- ^Uie fashion for fall and w inter ^ U a rl ■ k '•

P a tte m 9203: Misses' sizes 13, U . ^, IS, 30. Size 16 Jumper t&kes 4 ^ rd s SD-lnch fabric; blouse a yards ^ .lnch.,tfcbrlc. \T h is ea^y-to-use p n tle m gives O rfect^flt. Complet«. illustraled sew m »rt ahows you cTcry step . ^ jlend th irty -five c en ts In coins « - I ^ th ls p a t te r a - e d d 8 ocnts for ^

cb p a tte rn fo r l s t - c la » m ailing. ^ . i i ' to -M arian M a rtin , care o f m hefrNCFS, p a t te m departm en t, ^^ C 0t 28th stree t. New Y ork 11. %

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Preem J. I HaroIC and N day a t LOS F ficlate-

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Jo Ne' Jnnlce

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evenlni church 1st and t)ie SUI complli

. Ward Udcd •

roundci Mrs. F ‘’ride, Shoslio ed a t tl Peterso groom,

Fran< uncle (

JENE WILLIAMS j ' o ? IeaCBtvUg) bride. 1

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O il Idren S°i'ATRI T o ”

I a trio.d h t be asked to a ttend school. f th is regardless of h is age and P“ “ “ , .ecothplUhmenU of the neigh- „ . C w child or a rtslaUve's htUa one. len a child Is aUowed to be h im - to u u i Mlped to be h is best self, allow . L o ..n ) develop a t his ow n ra(< nc« iinms 1 ng to the p a tte rn of hla gifts in hon lls handicaps, he will do a f a r wH] be * Job of growing, learning and enslnee th a n If he U pushed and hau l-

ta d of hlmseU according to a n . r '•s pa ttern . I L O S*by ought to be as good a bnby c sslble, a child as good a child a s r O l tie. and the adolescent allowed w e n the good ado lescen t T he go6d- u , r ^ I u n referring to U n o t b t - .d m t r, bu t quality of being. U U n o t tum » ' rie to have the best-quallty win 'k. i f h ls growth la forced o r m litJ !

«d la (llrecUons a lien to him. ure allowed eh lld ren 31 y e a n *fhe >re of growing tim e. T here Is no nroleoti Qg w ith th a t O ld Lady. She U civlo cl

pushed willingly a n d takea a and M revenge on those who do th e w eU an

wvlewe th e children tim e. Guide freshm w ith paUence. D irec t Uiem T aylor llrmness. Check them when

sary. B ut le t each be the child, . < •ecullar chUd. n a tu re ordained

sha ahould be. S to p pushlngl■ copal :

ltm •dnuU if. thinkin*. th e chl

s» am -W ir'ii, &i ijiuiMrt'i i» rii( K«. "nnok LM." In. fometu m«r> '<»' <hlMr>n r f la faVO

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icial C alendarjZR — W om an’s Society o t tlan Service will m eet Thursday » ChrUUsn church. Mrs. W ill (,^1 q Ick and Bessie W ygal will be on S<i endera. ___________ _______nounce

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th a t you can buy a

SPINET Ofw ith b n a pedals and tradiUonal orj

everybody love*, w ith chord a ttachm

th e J lrn Ume you s l l down . . .

FOR $ 0 ONLY. . > Z

NO DOWN PA! ON APPROVED c n

See Magic Valley't P i a n o o n if O r p n n

CLAUDE BRY our Botdwin A cro ionic

arol Freem an, -.......,Villiams U nited - I H in Tem ple Rites

UCMPXELD. Aug. a t—Carol A nn ;eman. daughU r of Mr. and M rs.E. Freem an, became th e bride o f rold Oene Williams, son of M r. i Mra. Harold K. W dllam s, F ri*I a t the LD6 temple, I ^ h o FalU .S President F rands M. Davis o f- ated.'H e bride, given In m arriage by e rather, chose a floor leng th /n fashioned of ChanUlIy lace In man rose pa ttern over whlt4 sa tin , h inserts of pleated tulle. H er Ited tulle fingertip veil w as held h a pearl trimm ed tia ra. S he ried a bouquet of red rosea a n d Ite feathered carnations. ■ ■ ■Inry Stowell. Shoshone, was m aid honor. She wore a peach colored mni and carried a fan of w hite nations wlU) llRht green back - und. Bridesmaids were Carol Kama, sister of th s bridegroom; ira Freeman, sister of the bride:Nebeker. S a il Lake City, a n d

lice PauUek, Tooele, O tah. T h e ir tel formal gowns were aocenl«d bouquets of pink carnatlona c a r-

on lavender fans.Irs. Preem an wore a brown and 1 flecked dress wlUi yellow glad- corsage and M rt. 'WllUarra w ore

atlernoon dresa of grey lace over lc U ffe la w ith 'a pink c«rnaU on

on WllllBmi, brother of th e legroom. was best man. W p *he reception was held S a tu rd ay rning a t the Richfield LDS rch. Ardls Swan was reception- and Shiela Briggs had charge, o f ^ xJ s t suest-book. Mrs. Ronald Sluder

iplled the girt lUt and Sharon rd and Charlene Sorensen pre- d a l lUe gift table. he three tiered wedding cake.)ed by a nuptial scene, was su r- ided by plnlc roses and greenery.. Roger Preeman. a u n t o f th e:e, served. Mrs. V. P . P e rron , g ;; tshone, a u n t of the bride, p resld -»l th e punch table, and M rs. Leosrson. Buhl. aun t of th e b ride- |^ B £ i |9>m, was reception aaslsunLrands - N. Stowell. Shoshone.le of the-^brlde, was m aster ofmonies. Prayer was offered by). Freeman, g randfather of th ee. Readings were given by M rt.4 Lee. Mrs. John Sehenk and Ifebeker. Sally Peterson and Ina Johnson played piano tolos.. Melvin Pope was soloist a c - 1—» panled by Mrs. L. T . Sanders. I l l ' np le by th e River- waa aung by ^ * lo. Mr. and M tt. W ayne Skeem * i

Sally Peteraon. Buhl, accom - fX led by M n . Lee Petenon. * 'Allowing a th o r t honeymoon th e BU RL lyweds will be a t home in R ich - daughter I unUl fall when they will r e tu rn Snow , u Utah s u t e Agriculture college. M rt. Coi nn, U U h. The new Mrs. W ll- D r. Aide IS will be sophomore m alorlng Y ork, t home economics and ‘WllUams Sunday

begin h is third year in civil chu rch , neering. T h e a

* * * t>crform«

Dstumes Picked jc h u rc h .^

b r Wendell U nit'ENDELL, Aug. Jl-M efnben i of

Jay-C -E ttes havo decided to p t Jumper dresses for th e ir cos- le. M alerUI and o ther deU lls

be , worked ou t by th e com - S i h . lee.- M rt. Francis Goble, M r t . ^ „ J l , ■ rPtssm ore and Mrs. Bill B unn . , “ }i- " Ij" hq group discussed local w elfare _ , , i ieota a t th e l u t tneeUng at, th e ” w B club rooma. M rt. Merle T erry J ^ ^ h a n o

M rt. Jerry Clapp, chairm en of jfatv work, were in charg# o f a u ,f t brid ew of ptevlous Projeots. g h e Vore hm enU were served by Mrs. S . A. cryttm lllr lo r and M rt. CUpp. cada bou

* * * them um iSchool to Open chT?£.,‘’

HOSHONE, Aug. S l_ T h e EpU- al Sunday ichool will open, a t church here a t 10:M a. m. Sept.

A picnic will be planned (or .h n n,»\ „ uS ,, U..1 . « t u t h . w , . t h „ avor able. b ronze ctr t . R . O. Neher Is Sunday achool a m c e rlntendent wlUx Mrt. O y d e w m flow ip musician. Mra. Oharle* H ao - c ryau illii , Mrs. Owood Werry, M rt. J . b a sk et i vard Manning. Mrs. Neher and I. Buster Oehrlg ara teachert.

* ¥ ¥DATE CHANGED « r -n 3

HOSHONE. Aug. 31— BnpUsmal * n S f i|'Ices for the LDS church will be « 'M P1 Sept. 8 a t Gooding inatead o( l |K f >

Saturday, as previously a n - S Z U , meed.

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jrley Church R Mary Snow, Rc

fRLBV, Aug. 31 — M ary Snow, T h e c h te r of Mr. and M rt. Jo h n D . Peckhi ’, a n d Robc(t L. H atch , son of weddlr C onstan t H alch, Moscow, a n d K enne

U den B. Hatch. Syracuse, New T hree , exchanged m arriage vows R.- Lal lay afternoon In th e M ethodist H ende :h . T hee alngle ring ceremony w as B . Ha. rm ed by the Rev, K enne th O . an i I. pasto r of the P resbyterian Jack :h . before UII candelabra a n d w orth: !t3 o f pink and w hite gladioli. F o r 0 bride, given in m arriage by Snow fa th e r , chose a floor leng th noon

o f white tulle over sa tin w ith T he tn apei train . Tho b o u lla n t sk ir t » tu rq tw o t le n of laee a n d p leated w ith t

T h e bodice waa . fashioned coraag a .high V -necklln» :and tin y a r t

aleevea. Mer Tlngertlp veil o f den o waa held by a Ju lie t cap of followi

w ith seed pearls nnd sho c ar- T h e a bouquet of w hite roses a n d topped lanoUs. ro r ceiI. Ja ck Snow, sister-in -law of bride, was m atron of honor. vore a ballerina length dress of slllne and carried a sm all eaa- bouquet of deep p ink c h ry tan - um i.0 b r i d e s m a i d s were Mrs les R. LaFallette, Moscow, in lotse: Non Soden. in du ll gold. M argare t Cook, in pa le green. I

bridesmaids' Rov ’n s m atched ■ m a tro n ol honor'* and they J ed sm all cascade bouqueU o f ‘ so chrysanthemums. {ne Snow, niece o t th e bride, ( flow er girl. She wore a pink I »lllne dress and carried * small I •t o t pink chrysttnthccnums. I

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Rite W ed s Ssi Robert Hatchle candle Ughtera w ere M argaret « k h a rd t and K a y Petlygrove. The idding m usic w as played by Mrs. j enneth H enderson a t th e organ. . . . iree solos wera sung by Charles• L aP alletU accom panied by. M n . .v i enderson. i T he best m on w as L ieu t. Wllllom

H asjler. The ushers were Peter IS, , atiQW. b ro ther o t th e bride, In d “1, ick M arlaneau a n d Ju d d K en- f,“ jr th y , both of Moscow; 'F o r h e r daugh ter's wedding, Mrs. „ >ow choee a navy blue lace a fte r -1 I*” Kin dress w ith blue accessories. ” , 10 moUier of th e bridegroom wore turquoU e raw silk a fte rn o o n dress th beige accessories. E nch had a rsage of p ink baby roses.A reoeptlon was he ld In th e gar- ff* n o f the britje'a p a re n t 's home “ i Mowing Uie w edding. “ ‘JT he lour tie red w edding cnke . * pped w ith roses placed on a. m ir- r cen tered the tab le covered w ith

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Four Circles for C hristian Women

I Work on C harityI KIMBERLY. Aug. 31—T he C hrls- I Uan Women'a fellowship m e t in four I groups Tuesday afternoon a n d eve- I nlng lo w ork on charity pro jec ts .for I the Japanese a n d two In d ian tail- I slons.I Oroup No. 1 m e t w ith Mra. M ary I W alker w ith Mrs. Faye Lewis lead- I Ing tbe devotions; . Mrs. G ordon I Hill presented th e program . •1 Mrs. Joe Froehllch. Jr.. led the 1 program for group N0.-2 a t th e home

of Pearl Tussey. M rs. M ary M aspn I gave Uie devoUons,

Mrs. G eorge C rockett led th a de- I voUons for g roup No. 3 a t the home

of Edd H ansen. Mrs, Irvin K evan I p ruen ted th e progrfttn.[ Group No. 4 m e t w ith M n . C harlesI Potucek in th e evening. M rs. BobI W right led th e devoUons and Mrs,! Cecil Jacobs av ^ th e ^ p ro g ra m .

Family M eetsD IETRICH..Aug. 31—Members of

Uie family of M r. and Mrs. E . J. Kirkpatrick had a reunion th is week a t the ir home.

Among those a ttend ing were Mr. and Mrs. Ben K irkpatrick .a n d fnmlly. W arden. W ash.: Mr. and Mr«. Robert T heli and fnmlly. L ub­bock, Tex.: M r. and Mra. H arvey Imgkrd and daughters. Belief lower, Calif., and Mr. and M n . Ployd W a- teri, E phraU . W ash. _________ _

L. E. S tephens and M rt. M ilton Eberhard. bo th Blackfoot. Sheila Westover. Aberdeen, was In charge

. of the gueat book.. F o r a sh o r t honeymoon to th e

Oregon coast, th e bride chose a slieer wool sh e a th dress o t gold and brown tweed w ith ' a m atch ing Jacket and a gold feathered hat.

' Following th e honeymoon the couple will Uve In Moscow w here Hntch Is a senior and ahe Is a Junior a t th e University of ldat)0. B oth are m ajoring In commeri:lal a rt.

, ' The bride was graduated from the Aberdeen high school in 19S3 and is a mem ber of th e K appa Al­pha T heU sorority ftt th e univer­sity.

O ui-o t-sU t« guests w ert M rs. Tom "Vors. K allspeil, M ont., alster of the bridegroom, a n d Jlm T urck, Cleveland, O.an heirloom laea and linen c lo th . Cry&Ul candle ho lders w ith amaU flowers and candles flanked the cake. Reception asslstanU were M rt. Bruce Johnson, Burtey, and Mrs.

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readert Is requested to keep ao- 1‘ d s l page new t tresh a s d -read- <'■ .Me, '

Readers a rs asked to repo rt <' meeUngs and o the r eventa im m e- ‘{ diately. In th e case of rea d e r t > ' residing outside Tw in Falls. I t Is

u rg e n t ' to con tac t th e T im es- <News reporter In tb e com m unity <

", I prompUy. U there Is no repo rte r ior ons cannot be conU cted. th e I

: newt should be m ailed Immedl-: ately-to th e aoCa) editor. ,I I t is e tpeda lly Im portan t to |

report m arriages prom ptly. In <cases of form al m arriages, photos i

* Ihould be obtAlned and sub- ’ m ltted Immediately.

Stories and photos of old, avenU cannot be accepted. ,1 ^ -, . 11.. - . , — ,

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rek ard Prr.tl, io n of Mr. aod M n.M att Prell, D uhl. U announeed

Ht . by her parents. Mr. and n in . F r ll i n d E. Bjbee. Castleford. Miss Bybee n d wa* (radnated from Castleford lb . h lfh school In 1036 and P re tl w ai ’C7 gradaated In 1932. H e is engaged e r h i fam in g southw est of Buhi. No 'nJ weddlnc daU h a t been aet. (Al­

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“ We, the Womenhe "ExacUy how old nro you whe

" you get to b« middle aged?" m «><* daug h ie raa ie d m eo n c c ,

I was h e s lu n t to se t an exact tlm ' —ns are m ost women.

As a mfttier of fact. I t probnbl Isn 't any one b irthday th a t make

f l a woman feel m iddle-aged. I t 's : ** scries of lltUe s ii^p o sts ih n t te! _ h e r she is well a long the road.' 5 Her children begin to say, "Bu

MoUier. you Just don 't u n d e rju n d . as though Uiey w ere trying to ge a thought through to someone oi

^ ano iher planeu.er H er husbnnd Innocently sayc :k. "W hy ahe doesn 't look th n t old

about a woman who. Ju st happens t< i t . be about the sam e age a s th e wife >11 She overheads a young maxrle< he woman refer to h e r crowd aa " th r t . o lder crowd,"

' She notices how often snleswomei —I try to sell her by saying. " I t is »

youthful.'* They never sa id I t whei slfo was.

I ■ She catches a fleeting glimpse o . herself m irrored In a p la le glas . s to re .window w hen she Is ploddln;

along, tired ou t n ftcr ha lf n day' ( shopping and noUce.<i th a t the re . fleeted woman's ponturo and ear I rlage look definitely mlddle-ageC s In Uie middle o t a gay p a rty ah • catches herself thinking. "We rca ll r ought to go home before long. We'v r got to get up early tomorrow m om s ing."

I n going through some old snap sho ls she comes across a picture o

> herself and her husband w hen the: 1 were first m arried and Uiinks "wh■ we were Just kids.’*

She goea shopping for a n evenlni , tlrcss and a fte r being ahown dozen ‘ of dresses w ith ya rd s and yards o

ruffles, says 'w lth a trace of ex asperatlon In h e r voice. "Haven'

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JUNE K o c n e o n - . . . whoM engareoifnt U i ,l Mra .. P o l th a i t. io n of Mr. and Mn.« need Po tthas t. Is announcert F rits p a re n u , Mr. and M n. VTi^;ybee Koch. Mlsa Koch U a leW sford Tw in Fall* high tchnol tvl! w aa' P o t th a i t was craduated la

aged H e Is employed by (he I. No M ercantile com panr. T hi w (Al- ding la lenU tlrely *ei f e ,^ ;

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Shoshone Reports School EnrollmtntSHOSHONE. Aug. 3 1 -S lJ i :^ -

■ tim e have 487 pupils enroUtdtM,■ fall. Supt. Ralph Vlllers rnw**,nhiv Lincoln school iherun

ri^T » 3’ th ird ; 57 fourth; J i tua n d « alxth.

*' T he jun io r high achool h u l to’"B u t 38 seventh gradwiaj

o^Bet piip lls 'ln Ih .toI. on ’““ h 40 frenhmen; a

sophomores; 31 Juniors and Jl«a. lont.

old because of Labor day. Hot 2 3 ais to progrnm will begin on T iim iTs wife, th e lin c o ln school cafeteria.

i r r l e d -----------------------------" th e • A « -b e ll carillon to be bui)ii

W nshington. D. C, waa pre.iem«i, om en th la country by tha people oliit ■ i* « N etherlands._______ ,

you an y th ing more luitable It i*4 of •8®'"Blass ^hose words are ou t lUM .

ddlna ^ ^ h e had adm itted (okr. dav 'n “>>‘1 someone else th a t tiili e re - middle a g e d -a n d w hat of 111

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work V i i c u t o u t In explloit term s ir Idtho Is to contribute lU «hare D U L g i i to » OOP victory In NovembtJ-,

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Ti.i.ao )nmtr; DK fl*N Mt : iradf bulchcra unt.itad «n D»f M'♦tl So. 1. : and t cradM Mar S.3l>’ 1*,SH.;0,:5; aowa 104.100 Iba. Mar 1.21. Julr 1.5,?lT trFM^!’«ih,ji*™iir/i*?Idr* l.«cVn>rr .r .In . lamb. IT.SO-IO.CO; Daa I.l• ( ikhI anil rhoira taflara Har l.< „ ...

OMAHA OaUV. Ami, 31 iJ'J-(HSOAl-IIota 8«bI ilthcr* mi>«ll)i Sl, Inalancai ID D«t owa ; l hichar: moat >18 Ho. I. Mar .'IVCklJO Ib. hulchrra U.l^U.IO: Mar . I and : l«.7l.n.2t: aowa rO< Julr .74.0tt.u.lill, R,«>i)U: calvra IflO ; ftnarallr alaadr Aavi M Irr <’**>'' *nd nu guotabla tban i' Dac l.<

l i V . r t k K : ■■"•" •■' ■■'•(-HICAGO KANSAS Ir.n. Aun. 11 lU n —lUSDA)— eata; down '

ibla rrcrlPU «.|V0; markat talrir dark hard uichria undrr :10 Iba. unairn, IMSSi: Nn. 2& hlebfr; ciciard ateadr: walchta 1 IS1 ■«il"ir*nt??0u!’« 9 ‘l b f t o lK«iNi 1

S; ^*.50 and jJJ* J | 5U .'A \ I'w loti' moa^r 7(0? I and OaU? No lU.. U.7i.^n.0»:ll haad lolmwllr too*:' cil'ria JOO: all alaucbUr Kadr IMI IW In^pia-bolidar «laanu;> tradlnf; Rira t l .|0 : t lowrr: vaalrra auadj to fullr Korbaani : •r: aiocVrra and fc«Jfra alaadr! Bran IU.; I nrim. tad ataara 31.10: kad chMea tn hlih eholta I.IJO Ih. .■*hjft'r?J^'’oo*'o P f t f '• liict uradr all claiara; food t o ______ __'Inr lamlia SMOI IU. S1.00.:i-lll:10 low foo<| aprlnfara U.l9>lt.lD;>olea alauihlar awaa I.t0-(.00. CHICAGO Arrival* Ui

RAN FHANCIBCO manU <».HANCI.1C0. Atir. 11 (ur.rsMNt auppiir* «.alabla for wtak 1.000; compare] about alaadrla ot laat n>aak, alauihtar alaara Track aal> wrili. bul QuolaI|,ona unlaatad wllh 2 Inchima rllilbla to icrxia 'M th- lhan Orrsnn runlushlrr hrifvra (Irm lo Initancaa l.ilkt.na, Ur: bulk cowa I.O»>1.IO blihar: l.lO. lO'a trcounllnt for hulk et rac^pla; 4.H. US I

with I..I waak. alauihlar cal.aa UR 2A 1.00 rlvrr warba*

• alabla tor waak KD: huKhtra Tonllara alint, bclwran >l>» In 10 par cant LU: Nabra. adar pin acarca: romparad with Slraat aal. k bulehrra rnoxir alaadj. top WaaWnylon

a'iwa alaadr. Nnrth Uakeaalahla for wafk 1.100; ceu>par«I 1.71. fair1 wark. asrlni alauihlar Itmba I.IM .10. ur;n lo-ar, .poll I.OO o»: ahorn round whilai

and alaufhtrr awr* alaadr: fa«lar Wliconaln naadr. Initancaa <0 tilffcar; bulk Vawiahad I.»lad iprlnc alauibtar lamba 10.00. Onlonat I>ori and choica 7r«ah to aunnfr sarkat dull,rini linba J9.lft.l0.l0. 8lr««t aali

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N(;K1.K.S. Aui. II mMK)— flMnlah 1 Ii00; lupply Includaa about (Ira fipanlah 1 In^ri, two loaita halfan, balanca Oraron Hpaiowi: ilow. claanup trada haHan J , to I .Incl

to lowar: Mhar cUaiM about anj tarm- Illlh ilandarH to loar choica undar WaahlnitonM airara 10.0ft-3i.00: food lad 111; midwica (ad haltara 11.00s Ulllilr and 11. lb. heia a) nwa n .» .|l .3 1 : eannara and baakat* ra410.11.00; calraa 10; prMilcallr no boi Ep«nUh 00: Ilaadr! US We. I lo I HUM

n .a followKP"»._______________ for Idaho 1

17000 Damage 1 1 !'! ise Is Brought _:m a. W ash.. AUS. 31 ( i^ A

dnmnRe suit w as filed In .- dlitrlei courl yesterday by

jnn. Boise, who claimed abe R i i f r 1 lnjurle.n In a fall from a A 'U I , ' In B Iru lt orchard near here I- ir.T and L au ra Swier. In whose ciiiCAno I the woman wa* employed..amed as defendants along iti? !; 0 1" ir. Jam es Zimmerman. Dr. Duitart T. Lupar And Yakima Valley ”

nl h u p lU I . U'icera 11^isserled ahe fell because or a K oai ».»i -e ladder and th n t as a result roper trea tm en t for her In- «>(,«* « i; r her le ft leg was ahortened rm i r ^ 'p t enUy. [“

glary Charge aces T. F. ManB. Lewis, 28. 281 Blue Lakea b o iSB.

,rd north, was scheduled to b« *,nn,an n ed Friday nfUrnoon In Twin y „ t* n la y istiee court on charge of Ilrat burglary. s h e shicharged w llh burglarUlnR a

glater a l Fom M anufaclurlng f t io n n wi ly, 22s Seeond avenue eouth. pianaU on y \ m o f m ore than »100. queiUoned Lewla about the e^cuaed.' y Thursday and he admitted n the building. A part of the She lell waa recovered by police. j j ^ b l l l m

IX Reductions0 Go Into EffectHINOTON. Auff. 3J any dlffeiuction* go Into cffect a t mia» ^^3onlght. b u t the general publicly won't noUce them a bit. ”increases the tax-free mini- ‘®‘‘“ n amusem ent admlaslon tick-1 the o lhe r raises the tax ex- D a | n on sho rt-hau l tram porU - l. l> C l

cuts will m ean a lo u to pyeaW ^t asuiy of revenue e s tlm a t^ a t ledera 8 million do lla n annually. ----------------------------- 1 'H e au ti

ark e tsQSAIN

'itt rh th e Prc«l(0 Iba. .....— ...—....... l i 'iu iMlitn'cw Uiy

>lln( il-IO; • nel Quetlnd ■ .l u i r r M f r r iT o r i 'i i i iM r ■ A

T.n. fsr Nd. 1 . . .b . . . W H .W t. M

daaiarTijuotad) H f V l

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a n c e n i g i , * * * * .

Grain < o(1-0 Aua >1 <,r.-Klrn. r»ah mar- NEW VOR! iHiria-l an upturn In all (ralna yCnT for m03 ./Wana on Iba h.»aM of traila ^„ y n e x t WM w r* « rrW fy Uraa bul th»» bUSlnCSSnifn A aand a rau|ila «( ilutani wheat mOTC COnlUle Ito naw i.aKinal hlab wrrllo'r. higher hopea

s : : ; ; a*s'naal In lha’caib narkaU SS tlie tUHIIn..cMaad I ' i to S cantJ hlahar. y js r , t h e f n[«,*tVmbir ‘l'l7V ".'-* "S ? VIW “iplambar 7 :^ : rr< 1S-2U blihrr. dUCtlon am) r I.**'*-!-**: '" 'baan. '.i;I»j Unes Ot RtXKl:7 ," ^ “; : .V.“ •; n . 5 " i X iatilambar 110.71. the fCdenf D

•i-AHirrnAis- suspiciont;o. Au'i. l i (a-;;.-\vhrat nona. Use mftJcliic. 1 I yallow I.IK; No. 1 r'<b>w I .ll : gOOdS IndUlt

'f i ' i i” 'Birhl'^’' ' ’ ‘ i io!n' "li"'" conaumerj w "al, iaU ln i chotaa I.J«.i.4»J faa4 the CVCr^Ullr

and-better ba m i ^ r r K i m e .

CO. Au*. 11 New Yotk. Iiopra Hlih I.oir Cloa* ou t today, sn M»si i.fMi s .i f 'i j.2»ii n * «j . « s * 5.21', 2,2»‘l vance o f prlc;i2> 15;. H!i*I 'i iC i ' l l * I ' i j c | « i ! wide Steel il l 2..1S .,1.. l . . l ^ I ..IS

J'JIJ* I 'j ; ,- VJI?’ te rh lg h e rp r!:” • 1:” ;; ! ; i f t u i . r » i m .

i.i(i« I.47H 1.(4 i . u s may com t ai-i.(M . I.O S > back to »ehc

.72'i .1 . i* 'i chan ts seem.7Ki., .«% .7*4. consum erip-

-i'-l: '7’J i: wpeelaHylnS ’" i h « ^ a c . r

tim e fo r a bl1.14 1.4J>4 1.41«; 1.4IS ____i.4«»; I t i i i.ihO i.ifli.;

i:i2!4_ ^ \:\\u lill ProoalKANHAa CITY CHAIN '

'Sn,‘V -:4l<‘;;V*” ’up tc : No. r wM<a ii .i r one ye'of Fi

''■ J-i 51U 'f' K"- ! Beckworthnd ml.a^ 11.11 lo tl.l7N: No. 1No cara; unchanird ; Nn. S whlta agency tllD.

” * **________________Hoobler p: li 5; to IMON.__________________ Tw in PWb 1.40 lo ii.4:n. ,_______________ u lcn tly obtA

“ .“ •a 'r'tiv , tho secuHly m -" Vo ' and Fnb. 11.

__________________ form ation n

itatoes-Onions s £ s___________________________ ! for tr ia l in

CUICACO •------

;fS ', f e V i " 5 . , V i “ : s P a r l e yra'modarala; danutd food; markat Y 1TafM (100 lba.{ XJS IA waahad L < a D <nch minimum unlaa. atalHt Id.h^ KELLOO<; u a aal'r'a ‘I Hill M lnlne'a Dapar aacka 4.10, maatar con- nnd Official

I.OO; Mlnnaaola-North OakoU IM W orkcrt. FC rbaa 2.1D.3.11; Mlnnaul* aandland on a new t

faalaai Idaho-Oraton ruaaata 4.11; ClUded Wage

ir .i . '" ! , ';! - . S r - S d “r i s r . ’si:.lr 1.00 J Wlaconiln round , ,4, OVer t h 8 nC5. unwaahad niMil «ma t . l0-*<l, Jatne^ D In «und rada l.ll-I.IO, rua.H lam.>; Suppllaa llihti damand ll(ht; nOt nCCeptC

Buii.Bpankh 1 Inch and larsar 3.11-1.71. o a t T T A

Iton Spinlati 1 Inch knd lancar itA rt COIutn

r«4 sIoW alrlnst 7.0M.l»j l> lb. T . NlghUnS nUh type la ia L li. announced :

ruTURCS T h e fourillowlns Cbleifo futaraa fluoutlona *}jj ^bo potaloaa and enlona ara pro- Will OS loc r tba E. W- aeapanr. c o m cr ef 1

ruaaata .......J.M I.M sona -----

J F t e l S T S

!:io !:!. f i ? —

itter and EggsCUtCAOO I

i ■’> 711.000 pounda: markat alaadr; -

10 eanu: t l acora n m n aaora a ao ratlH ;«u laU iilii«e r* l7K : ,

I , . . ‘I'; s s i iY .'i’ i.‘.v: n b o * ' I

3; niadiuma 1^: aundarda t t | cun celebrated alpta 11; dlrtlat and cbaeka. Ubi. the other

rome Woman I ducer A lt

P r o v e s H o n e s t y I' ' " ' ' aay they 1

3B, Aug- 31 i» A Jerom e m etlci o n1 m otorist visiting In Boise bers lo k:clay was given a trmfflo ticket for 3S y e asn ^ A ln g . 1showed up a t trafflo courl .unked down h e r « l fine. TTie ”

w as returned w ith the ex- 2“ *^.ion th a l because ahe waa P u ^ ' . ,,J ; ^ e th e ticket was bt=lng

le ft, b u t a few m inu tes 'Ia te r ntlfi^ tevi! ahe .o m e and slapped the network on th e counter again. ?^M ldent

conscience bothered me." tldlar?. C Id. "T hat’s w hy I came back. ducUons,

ahown the aame courteaty r lg h d to nee before.” , jo r vldeo- c lerk aald th a t d id n 't make th e UUe 2

fference and th e sccond cour- w ash im ■as stlU-belng extended. new NBC w oman lu m e d on h e r heel f irs t luc li

Ift—th a court has th e doUar.l th e grour ---------------------------— I TV. Putu

elief Allocatedleral funda to aUevlale hurri-md flood dam age in Nevada. “ P* *lu thorlied allocallon of $30,000 AND MOIih'oe county, Nev., (o r damage* n r rbllc property resulUng from " J Zriooda en G alena and Peavlne COMF

la s t Ju ly 20. N evada Oor- .g o ,a H- Russell w as Informed of **” “ “-csldent'a declsloa, L — —

STORE NOW for '

A b e r d e e n IPHONE 3

S^cCoy Goal & 1

TiSl

iuess Has Rupei d iH o p e o f

form erly ol

ood SeasonroR K . Aug. 31 W»-The newmost builncssM Rets under ri««^m nrt » eek, AiijJ rarely hnve -icn faced Septem ber w ith ‘ iifU leuee-or. a l lenst. w llh

dTy ts widely looked upon jiilnK i» ln t In the buAlnrss ^ *' ! e n d o( th e lum m er dol- J ;Id th e . ta r t of lhe btit p:t>- «^ l^ . ,n le i period for many

iber inay w ell Ihow w lieiher ' flf rc.terre board t.<i right in ;ion th l t a new boom Is In Pocilic no Hi:, especially In th e eapltiil ” dustrlei, o r w hether bnlky r« w ll! dash lhe hopes ot ;ililnR 'i-80lng -l0-be-bl|K er. tr boys. O oodman. uirnn ljf T ru a t company of “ k. In 111 Septem ber aurvey \ I / A | a | r . / .s n y s : “Conaumer willlns- f T U l . l \ ’ buy h a i w ithstood the nri- _ prices and atio apparenlly \X C

Ullnn effecU of th e nation- b o i s e . j ;l atrlke." lum ber woi Item s In Uie (tores will be t- court tn a T p rtce lags next m onlh and p iy t « l of eonstimer accepuince f-oni u,b It a f ie r th e p re ien t n u h of ‘ jn y K hool buying la over. M ir- s^ c re la r tem conlldcnl.however, th a t ^-nlni rip cn d ln g w lllb e au a U ln ed . 1- wjhfti, irln t h e » / t goods llnea. nnd j ^ Mu * of duniblea will pick up In ^ a blB Christmaa seaion. ----------------------------- $301.62 am

lation Given n Fraud Count

H . Hoobler. 233 Addlaon * * * = waa plaeed on probaUon for SALT L r F r id iy b y Judge Robert W ork will lh nnd ordered to repay on a lO-m .tat« employment security S. hlghwa} 110. City,r pleaded guilty PVlday In T he Uta lib d b lr lc t court to frau d - building a sbtalning th e amounlt from to U. S. tlly agency between Ja n . 21 p ro jec t wl . 11. 10B8. b y giving false In- In and oui n rcf^trdlnff hls eam lngs. S S S S S 5 Ired his prelim inary hearing I - . pftlLi Justice court on Aug, I r A i'ln»hUi a rrest, a n d was held I n / s i In d lilrlc t court. I r U t

eys Begin on ImerI ibor ContractsO O O . Aue- 31 OB-Qunker I Ine company represeniBllves I C om e (clala of th e In ternational I >r Mine, MIU a n d Sm elter I S L . resum ed talks, yesterday I ^w thrre-ye& r contracL I | ir tU ll'i previous offer In- I________rage bonsta and fringe bene-u n tln g to a 27-cent Increase _____ _n e x t th ree years. - ID n u ih e rty . union rep re- I

e, s a id waRe and fringe pro- s a d e by tDe company were ^ H i | 9 t e d and the union m ade ' Iu n t« r proposals. I

lilding Slated ■ -LA KE CTTY,. Aug. J l W - M

h F u e l Supply company win ■ istructlon o f iU t l . s 00.000 of- M Idlng early next m onth. W. ^Unffale. oom pany prealdent, ed yesterday.our-story s tiu c tu re r which e 16 thonths to complete, located o n th e southwest

>f F l n t S outh and Seeond ee ts here.

o rd •'drcaa".eom es Irorti the )rd m eaning a circular a^e-

Hly D itc B u H tr f i a ld

's 'M tU n e e T hea te r ahow .led Itl 200th perfonnance . tier day. I f this ahow had n f t oDce-a-week b |s ls In- uf live tim es weekly. Pro- A lbert McQteery ta ld tt hftve n m for five years

re -weeks -with th e m aterial r u se d up . M ake-up aritsU ey hare used enough cos- ^o n the various cast m em - m

> k:eep a beauty beauUful Vye»r*. J;rt Byan w ill play a desert *0 refu tes to capitulate to a m o b In “You Only Run I t 's hit f l n t role In more

1 y e a r a n d opens the new□ re y le rles this faU . . . ■ce scheduled to do a so^> ■:evislonsbow o n ’the Cuban Hk a t th e InvlUUon of ■c n t BatlsU . NBC'i sub- *■. C a lllo rn la National P ro - ns. Inc., oblalned the TV ito film “T arzan" episodes 'leo- Gordon Scott vUl piay le role.hlngton, D . C., is getting a tB C color studio. I fe th e ucH Init&UaUon built from o u n d up stric tly for.,color M ture politicos will com e' th e nelwork In full color.'

r fu tu re T V viewing will be d w hen y o u catl our lervlce' jn e n t for a periodic check- E 8ERVX0K ALL MAKES MODELS O P T V SETS!

EEi BUTTERFIELD'S MOPLETE TV ftEBVICE

M i Addlaoa — Phone s m '

r 'Winter

C O A L ^}

Transfer ■ ■

‘ISIES-NEWS, TWIN FAL

lert Mortuary Gets ale Is Reported ■ ■E31T. Aug. 31—Robert Walk. ly of Lewiston, h as purchaaed Mdman mortunr>' here, Rod- □oodman, owner, rrporird lay. Walk haa been In Itupert ire than a m onlh.Imnn. « h o plana tn vlalt in -nia and A rltona. is Mini- K)unly coroner. No cnmlldnte r the office a l th c ic c rn t'p ri- ;lecUon but Ooodmitn, dMpllc c t he wa.\ n o t a cnndldnte.^ Uie grea test number of n H B 1 volet. l i l lW M IE has been a ilceiued rm - ■ and fim eral director alnee f l l i n i l l For Uie last 11 yenrs he has sales representative In the : northwest for n mnnufac- . \ of moriuary eqtiiDmrnt and : ^ rt. , ■

Ooodman mnrtiiar>- wns - shed in 1901 by the late W. H.

rkers Try to Get Back SalarySE. Augi 31 tf J - IV o M eridian Baldwin, r workera have gone to federal ®*P“ tn an effort to collect over- fo rachU p iy they claim is due them rraduaU lhe M eridian Moulding com- aehool li

haa ipet•elary of L abor MltcheU filed W « t gnln it Uie company ye.ilerday “ .“ l la lf of C harles A, Cross and w ard 8 U

Murray, who held Job* fn engravlt nd 195r~>~itald the company owed Cross I and M urray J98.80 in tim e- NEW ' -half pay for work In excess neerlng I hours a week. Uon Dali

— ; ---------------engineeri

Ilghway Built r v S '.T LAKE CITY. Aug. 31 W - ohead of will be completed ilext week b w m m

10-mlle highw ay project on U. hway 40 Just w est of S alt Lake '

U tah highw ay commlaslon Li ng a two lane highway parallel

S. 40, W hen finished, the m % ' :t WlU provide four-htne travel U i out of. th e city- I

FARMERS and POULTRY MEN .i^isit Our Booth in SRCHANTS’ BLDG.

W e H ove Lots of tREE GIFTS FOR YOU 'ome In A nd Register.

SUNNY CHIX 1 HATCHERY |

i A VO v e r t h (

3

S a t u r d a

D O U B ICASH AWAR

A w

SUIFREE

CHUCK WAGO^O utside Barbecue

(w eather permitU og)

FRENCH FRIED JUMBO SHRIMIT ossed solod, B oston browr .pototoes, h o t rolls, bu tte i e n d coffee-

ALLS, IDAHO_________ '

Jets Scholarship T. IJudg

Raymo ney a t thepende<!

^ B * - . WUheimonUi

>viih■ n illa •H IssuinRM l d f H i Uie.bn

helm

E D ITH STICKLER ^ , . . will en ler Baker unffen ity .lidwln, K ant., tor ih t fall te rm H

Bept. 8, on a acholarthip won ■r scblevem ent. Mlas SUckler was ’ H aduated trom Twin FalU highhoel tn the elaat of 19SS. Sho ■.a ip en t the summer worUng a t Hest Yellowtlone. Mont.. and is ■e daughU r of Mr. and Mra: E d- Btrd SUekler.' Ogden, UUh- (S U ft 9frav lng )_______________________ R

BOOM NOTED lEW YOUK. Aug. 31 WV-Engl- rlng News-Record and ConslxMc- 1 Dally reported yesterday Umt ( ilneerlng construcUon awards /e (o u ied IS bllllon dollars eo

Uils year and are 19 per cent I I tad of a year ago.

HALE

PEACHESARE NOW RIPE o>

Crystal Springs ORCHARD

PICKED OR YOU PICK i

>hone 0243-R1, Filer, Idaho

FOil e l a b o rM SAI

I

1 13 - B I G D .

a y - S u mAFTERNOON one

iR D S ^Aworded Infermittently

JNDAYFrench'* Fom oui

;0 »j Braised Sh . . - Ribs of B«

l_ l^ Tossed solod, green I E D rhoshed potatoes witl

hot rolls and coffee.

4 9 c

. F. Man Given Prison Sentence aftei

;udge R obert Beckwith sentenced his ymond W aller Wilhelm. 33« Sld- pass r street. Friday to five years In th e 1 sU te penltenU ary. Ke then tu t- pass idcd Uie aentenee and pUccd Iheim on probation for 18 inUis.Wilhelm pleaded guilty In Twin lla d tsu ic t c ourt on Aue. 2«, to ulng a cheek w ithout funds In j bank. Tlie court ordered WU- Im to m ake rcsUlullon on Uic t eck and on more than 30 others, ^

PTC Powe',o « io w « ® »H i a H - C A P ^ C V

and priced for hoi

ALLIS-CHALMERS Fl

$ 1 4 9 0 iPrice includes'row-crop atti power take-ofi drive. Now 1 windrow pickup attdchaie modeetcost.

Prh*

A U lS-CH. S A tlt ANO

TREVINO &T w in F o l l t

uiTr D ciy H(TURDAY IDAY NIC10 O'CLOCK UNTIL Di

XPPY HOI HOUFBER(His Double-H Bud

i e H a p p i e t t B a n d I n I d a h i

> A Y S - 3

i d a y - M lmdEVENINGS

^ f lCASH

ly Every H olf Hour

HvioIUI 4 9 « r I

*1’“ '? CHUC Boef . OuV (wea een, beans,

v^ith gravy, _______ JC■ee. /,:■

u C hPototosc butter or

ranging in am ounts trom IS to $&7, w ithin e igh t month*.

He was .Brreated early lo JiO y a fte r issuing, a gS check. T o U o ^ l^ h is a rrest police found h e h r t passed the others- *nie maJoHty o{ th e checks were fo r » a n d w ejo pasaed locally. ■ it

" ^ t r u c k j n s u r J S J c e ^

TOM HOVEN DEN gI . A G E N C Y . -t>I tSI M ain E a tl Pboaa ION ^

fered- Ic h o p p W O ;

gM B|jjj|j|^^

i o m e o w n s r s h i p

FORAGE HARVESTER;

^ f. o. b. factoryattachmonts shown and

rw heavy-duty grass and imeatB are available a t ' — ;

Prl» wifM* •• d t* vMm* MflM.

IHAUHERSi^ J«N0 K tV fC I ^ S r

i JOHNSON^Ruperf |j

' ' -io'i

lolidaydiid

IGHTSDAWN

)LLY" ■ IG ■u c k o r o o f . I Il a h o l t m t T

R E E IH FRIZES^ I I

DNDAy I i IFREE H

J C K W A G O N HO utside Barbecue

(veaU ier perm ltU ng)

FRIEI> 1 1: h ic k e n imo solod, peas; hot rolls, rond cotfee.

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5 W i n n e r i n

^ H u l l , J o h n fi S A L T L A K E CITY. A ug. 31 { f>

m an , haa been v o ted th e m o st ynlut • season . B u t C lnudc Enjcberff. Iciiffu

w rite rs , 8portficaflter.H nnd officinl s<to ry . Puacn! g o t 28 p o in ts , ,--------

•w ith llr s t-p la c e voVc» count* ■*>_

nUiB three, wcond-plaee two, ciiid XVU tJilRt-pInce one. Tied for *«ond, b o ju i t one poin t baclc. were Bolj Jolm - ._ R ft saa. M aho Palla, ood Tom Hull. , rur fid ltnss. . . Innln

Pttscal Is Uie leairee'ii 5e#om* h it- mgs. te r w ith nil offlelnl overa«e of J73 q ji; a t th e la test Ubulatlon. He has gumc batted In 120 run* to lead in Uial Dent dep n itm rc t slso. He lu u h ll 34 ^ n ie hom crunj. p e n t

Pa jc ttl, 35. come* Jrom BrooWyn By w here h e U a construetlon worker will i

• during the off-scMon. A lefthander ,erlei .a n both Uutiwlne and battlna . P a i- n . D,

, [cal Is rellnblo bolh a l the plaie and tiona -Id th o rield. In lOM, w ith Oslikosh 1'Jn th e •Wlsconiln S U le IcuRue. h e ___Jed outfielder* w ith a .070 fleldlnu ¥ > • averase. The same yenr he set a J L u J leaBuo record for doubles with 40.• Pascal never h a s h it below JM c J 'during a season and only In his |[ 7 U ! rooWe i'cnr did ho h it beJow JSO.

6ever»I other players received a T T _ acflttEFIng of votes w ith John But- X l c t h a n tt of Maglo Valley leading them ,v lth nine. LOS

T he league's most-vnluable-ploy- Welten «r trophy wm be presented lo Pas- got pal cal. I t Is provided by E. R . (Rip) referee BlAClclntan. form er president of the ing os Ogden club who Is an honorary vice stormy pretlden t of th e league. Ue CIsc

-----------------7 ^ — T 'B raves G am K H a lf Game o n S°u

mately

D o d g er TeamBy Tb# AisocJaled Press

T ho pace-sotting Braves of Mlt- w«uko« pUyed to t l - l tie w ith ‘ P ltta ljurgh T hursday b u t picked up

, h a lf « Bftme over run n eru p Brook- ,Iyn i a . tb # i la l ln g NaUonal league

Braves now lead tho Ooilgera by two fuU gamea and third-place O Inctanatl. Idle “niuTBday, by three. Brooklyn lost ground in an 11-In- W ng 4-8 defeat a t th e handa o f the Chicago cubs.

Ex-Dodger X>oQ H ook carom ed an n t un < l ltb -tm iln g alBgltt o t t I lra t t» s a to

* jlrlve In nob le L an d rlth from see- ^ t h ond w llh th e 'w in n in g ru n 7 ^u r» - nnd rals day aa th e lask-plaeo Ohlcago Cubs n er Hi e d g e d 'th s pennan t-p resdog Dodg* qq ,

; « « ' going in\ i KATIONAL LIAOtni

I _________ ” * • “* e » - l < I W s eye\i

§ g m f m ”lUCIC CITT LBACUS 1 j 9 C

t«4U4P ... t u ( t i , W C ttI. R ^ r . ------ ---------- II UD U l 4:1 ly C. E'i. - — •— Hi }J{ Ji menta f<- Aim. - j n z z z z M HI N l m gradual

^ C V»wut*, , IT m IU 4|> hove 11

!■ & vV ‘ - — — : ! ! I I: III I I; wSit'" 85 . nnindv------I I ITI l i l 4JS season :c . K ^ « o --------------- ^ J l ! sophomi

Toi*i» ____________ m I II »Ti « u Some

aSb,y* ---------------- }}J !J? !J5 Junior*a- n n / . = z r z : i ! $ Wi I S l?J i- s s ; : ? ---------------iii >‘l lU l i ;^ --------------- ;;2_1 _ _i!2 Poundei

ToUU __________ SCI UT II* : i i : Igsfleld.Xk«<r K .k contend

--------- -------!} I?2 .* 1}| O therV.‘ p aeim i__________«s 111 i 4ST Stubhi.B. ---------------- « t4i I 4tT e n u , a•. i*ooI.7 r ' ..... ; i }i? I some n

Tot.it --------- -------- »«T " m 'i i s . n n fnlled la«k Ck-k-oht WLS or

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r, AlUiough Idaho 's general fUlilng tlons 1 reoMn rtm a lh s open through C ci '‘ orked. 1, lo te re s l Kcnemlly toper* off a fte r b e XJibor day w eek-end. M any ex- caiches erieneed anglers soy Uic b est llah - %\ iC oondiUons a re found du ring th e »«nprovi itt-tw o m o n th s of t^ e season, b u t The IdM: ipo rtam en o re found during W arm i lo rtjapo rtsm ca tu rn tb e lr n tU nU on Plshe

h u o U o r lo S eptem ber. w ith or^ Ifflo io fish ing Is v irtua lly a t a ver crw andatUi aad m o st o f th e beat sa l- » « « •

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F irst Sack L Close Vol ison Get S{/P>— B o b P a s c a l , M a R ic V a l le y ’i n lu a b le p lo y e r in '.h e P io n e e r Bas jiffu e p r e s i d e n t , r e p o r t in n : th c rc; il s c o r e r s , s a id t h e r a c e w a s th e c

Roseburg Wins 1BTLLINOS. Mont.. Aug. 31 m m

•RoMburg, Ore.. pushed across il run In the bottom of Ule iSCh

m lng Thursday to defeat H ast- ngs. Nebr.. 4-3 lor th e secUon > Jun ior U glon baseball tour- am en t champlonihlp. Roseburg «n t Tw in F«1U In Uie final H am e of the regional toum a- le n t a t 'ifaklma. Wash.By virtue ol lU win. Roseburg

'III advance to lhe "lltUe world erles" which opens a t Bismarck, H

D.. Sunday. Three o the r sec- lonal winners also will compete.

(ing Official p| Suspended for [altingBoutXJS ANOELES, Aug. J l Ifl — IterwelRht llRhler A rt Arajon . pa ld -o ff Thursdny b u t h e and , eree Abe Rolh sUll fnce a hear- B«

os nn afierm alh of Aragon's m «s I rmy technical knockout over III- nami Clsco'Andrsde Wednesdny night, the Ihlef Inspector clayUjn Prye of 1M» sta te a thletic commission, which !"<>

I Impounded th e G olden Boy's ~ se a fte r the batUe, direc ted lhe ' n moling Hollywood Legion sU - J Q | ] m to tu rn the amount, npproxl- lely tt4 i0 0 , over ta th e llgh ler. t j * a th . a v e t« * n referee, was sus- J j l j ded pending an Inquiry In to lhe ■ Bmptory faj^ilon in . w hich he ted the figh t early In th e nlnUi 1 ; U nd 'o f th e scheduled 10-rounder ^rSsley field.- QUIragon took a sound drubbing M bo; more th a n seven rounds, trying togs 1 tnock ou t the dancing, jabbing Junior Irade. H e finally connected w ith praeU< ng le ft la te In the eigh th round says * . noo rtd ClKO for th o th ird He i In h b career. . fodlbsragon closed in quickly in the atarts b and again pu t Andrade down lhelr i er a barrage , of punches. He to sell up a t nlno and appeared to be school t Barreloth. however, abruptly tu rned Whi raised Aragon's arm a s th e w in- to Uie

H e Insisted la ter th a t Aragon Insl « tils card was five points ahead th e gi lg in to th e round and h e w anted ence » spare A n d n d a from fu rib e r Ingie: >ag^ ' ton, cragon"! pur*e was tem porarily lender 1 up and h e aUll faces « hearing Hlgbe< a possible fine lo r refusing to Abe E

ove a layer of collodion from Sten'a. eyebrows. uated.

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ichfield Has ^ 1 Lettermeh ^ ack for 1956 ‘ iiICHPIELO. Aug. S l-C o n ch BU- ' 3. Emerson muat find replace- ■“21S, Ita for seven regulars lost through luaUon. but Uio Richfield Tigers e 11 ie ttcrm en back from last r's football team which won ta m w . lost t h t « a n d Ued on t.

he m ost notable losses probably T n 1 Jay W ard. ArJay M iller and •*

It Stubbs, Hopes for th e 19M -OAI «n res t Urgely on Junior* a n d T h e w lomorcs. , har l aiome OJ th e bigger boys on Uie J»y- ' Id a re Oeorge Schlsler, Ron npbell and Ken Helderman, all lor* who sU nd alx fee t U ll or •er.nllas Ward, a Junior. Jack mder, a senior, and phlllp Kon- leld, a sophomore are am ong top nifl, tenders for berUu in Uie line. iioii Uier good prospects a re Ron M bbi. a Junior, nnd Dean Clem - crM> 1 I. a sophomore. Emerson said le newcomers to Uie team nnd te who were out last year bul ed to le lle r probably will gnln v u on Uie su r lln g n . c i,.he Tigers, who eompele In the 5;^!' thside conlerence. ow n th e sen- dJU Sept. 7 aRnln.1t Hfillcy n t R ich - {'*>i

il In n non-conference encounter.! first conference game wiu be ^lelifleld on Scpl. 14 w ith Comas nly high school furnishing the mii, iwlUon. Murtaugh Invades R ich - 11™ d on Sepu 3S and Uie T igers go : . r . y s ,p l . SJ. a „« k la n d will piny n l Richfield t ' ". 5 nnd RlcWleld goes to ChnlUs chk . 12. Gamea with Hagerm an a t termnn and Mackey n t Mnckey Ocu 19 and Oct. 28. respecUvely, !,«• Ai wind up Uie regular senson. Nov.Uie date for the playoff between

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t for Late-Seas 3 Forecast for ]nlr>- will get Uie heaviest use over some week-end, but If eool w enther slm en

Ilnurs, anglins sho u ld 'b e good Arco lower rtevaUoni as w e l l . c o n l l r lany of Ule w aten a t lower eleva- Big IS are reported "pretty well and U kedj>ut,- b u t Roseworth contln - Sna to yield well and a fcv.- cood some

;hes have been reported a t Magic no t n 0. Wood river below the dam b th e rl )rovlng.Tie upper Big Wood river and R ? rm Springs creek are fa ir bets. I • V ishcrm en should hnve luck e ither I - Ij a rtificial files or worms In Sll- I All creek and Uie U ttle Wood river I effl

w.. ^ .1he Salm on rlVer-around C h n lib iln rE I good bet fo r trou t and th e re 1< I |m

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{lihl Having Sig Turnout or Football S".;;

' t;*ck*r e QUHL, Aug. 31-A lU iougb aboul boya have been b«ued fooUiall K b 'm I.

;s and Uieae, bo th varsity and llor varsity nre tu rn ing ou t for f Z j l„ b i leUce. coach KenneUi B arre li ri “ tilings look rough." Toui*na expects a toU l o t a t least to ilbali hopefuls by Uie Ume school *" rts Sept. 10 when th e boys quit r»«>i*ii<r sir sum m er em ploym ent and sU r l ^ " “ T", school. Bob T hom as., new high i , , tool faculty member, b osslsUng ium>. ni r re lt In h is duUes aa coach. b ,i!* 'n i: iVhal makes i l “rough." according nor the cooch, b th n t th e group of k r —8im<

,t season's squad who sparked > gamee w ith Uielr speed, expert- .on 1 ir.' » and team work, were gradunt- su in n r { seniors. BU c p layer T erry Lew- J S i “ SS 1, ong-man bjtckfleld a n d team duk t. Dl ider; R ichard V an Zenle, Bob x*" t ^ jbee and Jam es Stew art, guards:« Erlksen, Ray Zngnt* and L any _iA*art, Ucklea a ll h a re been grad- l i 0 |

W U U nlngletlerm enlnclude 'S U n- •--»’ Ayers, Nick P bcher, Oordon K < i a ■ndrlx, Johnny Stew ort, L arry ■■■ hnson, John Brewer, B y r o n own, Darrell H aifleld , Bill Shrlv- S l r g •Tommy W lbon, R ichard W right d L arry Bonar. AH will be senior* .cepUng U r r y Johnaon and Larry , innr who will be Junior*. roe f l n t game scheduled for Uie lUl Indians U ib seaaon b a n lgh l ^^ a t Flier, SepU 8. iT h e enlhuslnam o t th e squad is V a l l ^ l oQUraging." B a rre tt aald.

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me good fly fishing on Uie Pah- E T fT t nerol. The Big U s t river below CO and SnwmlH canyon aliould nilnue good. , ■ ■ ■Big Lo» river t>elow Mnckay dnm 1 * 1 d Uie high lakes nre rccommended. L U Bnake river hna been furnishing me good trou l fishing, allhoush t many anglers are found nlong nu.w e river. ».tum

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►oOrmat A’s ►rop Boise to p Tiird PlaceOCATELLO, Aug. 31 1^ — The >place FocaWllo A thletics beat om lng Boise 10-3 Thursdoy n lgh l drop th e Braves Into th ird place '* e U ght Pioneer league pennant •

b e loes. coupled w ith league- \i ’ lin g Magle Valley's 9-3 victory r S a l t Lake City, dropped Bobe I . ' I full games off the pace, h a lf o ' le behind idle BlUlngs. .bo se were the only two gomes »ed In the Pioneer Thurw iay eve- g. T be Idaho P a lb gome a t ; -. la l-P a lb wa* postponed because ! - .. roin and Uie M bsoula gome a t . Ing* was called off bccause of . ■ • cold. Both game* will be mode f ' ; .

by doublehtadtr* Friday. he victory was the fourth con- lUve 'one for Pocotello's Pele SI- le. who now has an 8-9 w on-lost ' >rd. He got some fine aupport hU teommaUs collected th ree ble playa and Mike Coppola and loger Lou Stringer each h i t for le run i.oppolo's blow. h b 38U) of tb e ■ on. drove in three ru n s In tbe Inning. Stringer's 19lh of the : M counUd tor two* ru n s Iq the

ob Uecker h it a tw o-run hom er VoBoise In the fourth inn ing , th e o n tb e r'a eighth of the senson. was

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, f S Laborcatmg Test *“SoJN VALLEY, Aug. 31 Anne ^ /tlo 'r :yre o f Ketchum passed he r J1 figure sknUng te s t T buiw lny n ,en 'j he Sun Volley rlnk. jU ll oi lsa Lapeyre, a s iuden t on Suney instructor Bruce C lark, hnd led th e sliver mednl by poising season fourUi test lost Februory. tlie g i le teats Thursdny were th e aec- In » series being given th b sum - BOUT a t S u n Volley under th e spon- WAi

l ip o f Uie Sun Vnlley Figure Ing'a I Jng club. RepresenUng th e U nl- goes o s u t e s Figure Skating aasocio- undef< were teal Judges E b a P lnkbam , delphl

lelmlne Timm and G ra n t H obn Mexin pokone. W ash., . welghi

2 Lettermen to engals’ Gridiro?CATELLO, Aug. 31 WWFlfly Proa tron hopefub including 32 le tU r- hnnd l

a ro expect4^ to troop on to the Tom 2I Mondny when Idaho Stftte coU n t q

footlMll pmeUce geU under Waynimire i

ta i coach Babe Caccla hns O e n e : duled sessions twice a dny for fullboi f irs t two'we<k8 as Uie Bengals In t tore for the ir senson opener Bob F nal IhB Unlveralty of Nevndn nnd 1 ’ocnUllo Sept. 22. Wllsorom lng »e.«lons will be devoted Cheno lly to conditioning drills, w ith ley, U ry contocl work in th e aftem oon. Del T wsla says lhe team looka good cenlcrII departments. Only tw o s ta r t- Asal nnd four le lte m en w ere loei Kllllp, I th e 1955 team, which wns de- John < rd only once In nine s ta rU . Cne- 19SS Si b banking on Junior college

sfem and freshmen to add n which Uie B engab hove U ck- < n the post. ■le ISC mentor looks upon M on- j . S U le of Bozeman ns th e 'b lg - f th ren l to lhe Bengals' chances S <

m o the r Rocky M ojy iu ln con- g ’ nco crown, T he._flengob will 8 . J l l Bozeman OcU K J

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Colleges Ope Drills This 'V

N E W Y O R K , A;ig. 31 A i len , h a rd e n e d liy su m m er w o rk , * am puses to be w eighed, m easu rcc u t w ith un ifo rm s. T hen th e y 'll li

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Pin* a re toppling n l the Bowla- . rome as Tw in Fn lb bowlers get le lr 1050-67 season under woy. All nma will be In ncUon next week. id some leagues began ploy t h b ^

Several leoguea ordinarily sched- ;ed to begfn play Monday opened e " ° ‘ im petltlon th b week because of the \b o r dny holidny. The season will ! in full awing Tuesday night. ~ About 80 tenm s,‘mnde up of m em - ^ ~ •rs of tb e m en's nnd women's asso- ntlon. will be' competing th b se a - *■ m. John Blrrell, secretary of th e N( icn'a assoclaUon, said o few bowlers Cooi 111 ore needed to fill o u l team ros* need ■xa. pracM en Interested. In bowling U ib lost rnson should leave the tr.nom es a t WeU le Bkwladrome. t i

OUT SLATED *W ASHINOTON, Aug. 31 W -B o x - ^ ig's longest c u rw n t winning slreoJc KS on th e llneT O day n ig h t when idefeoUng Jim m y Soo of iP b llv ^ •IpWo tackles Boby Vnsque* of P«U‘ exico C lly In o 10-round ligh t- w « » e ight sc rop o t Capitol a rena. tbe

to Bolster £ ron Force EiProapecUve backs who will be on quoll tn d M ondny Include K en Peterson, p e mom Z aun and newcomer Bob L o r U -------

quarterback; Jim W ogstoff,’nyne M cEachera and Ron Pug - B C ,lre a t ha lfback, and A rt Bushlee. ene Despord and Oeorge De Irlo a t tllbock. a In the line, the prospects Inelude ob Fa lb , Buck Sliore, Dob Hodion I nd Dale Laeiham a t ends:< Bill I 'Ilson, Al ^Stephenson and T ed I henoweth a t Ucklea; V em Schock- y, U oyd Reblschke a t guords.-nnd I el Rotclll and Oary Zlebell n t I m lcr. I Asabtlng Ca.viln will be Leo M c- I imp, Milton Holl. BUI Fugcr, and shn Orayaon. ISC has a nlne-gom e I ISO schedule. ____________

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- A few th o usand b ee fy young >rk, asaem ble F r id a y on- collcge s u rc d , p h o to g rap h ed a n d f it te d / 'l l like ly bc ad m o n ish ed to g e t j

re a d y fo r som e h a rd w ork be­c a u se foo tball p ra c tic o s ta r t s £ S a tu rday sAd there 'a only th ree weeks or so to get ready for open­in g gomes. I

TTib marks tbe s ta r t o f o college football season wlUi some unusual ' aspecU and one w hich prombes to be aa InteresUng a n d exciting a s 1 a n y in th'e post-w ar years. J

A NaUonal ColleglaU A thletic a s - soclaU on regulaUon s e u th e opening * day of procUce for SepU 1 or two \ weeks before th e f lts l day of classes, f If th a t b earlier. P layera jnoy be ‘ assem bled one day In advance for photography and bsu ing imlforms. i So f a r the U. S . N aval academy has ' been Uie o n ly ^ n jo r InsUtuUon able to b eat the Septem ber su rU n g dote. Classes there s to r t eorly ond tbe midshipmen have been working out on th e gridiron more th a n a week.

Navy'a season opens Sept. 2D and C oach Eddie E rdeloU /e e b he 'll n e U every m ln u u of available prac tice Ume to pa tch o squad th a t lo st such sU ndout players a s Oeorge W eb b ond Ron Beogle,

T b e same sltuaUon -creates o b it o f sadness o t..W est Point, where Arroy..£CU ikw etitncss Ume to p re ­p a re for*Ib season a n d lU cllmacUc gam e ogolnsl Navy Dec. 1.

T h e first big day o f college com- peUUoQ will, come Sepu 22-U iree w eeks a fte r pracUce sU rts—and by tb e lo s t Salurdny tn SepU m ber the season will be in fu ll swing.

T h e coaches, w ho hove been work­ing ba rd all sum m er to make the m osl of Uils brief pracUce time, hove dbplayed o su rp rb lng ly cheer­fu l AlUtude obout w hai'a to come. M osl of the m ajor U am s, they soy, will 'be slrongcr th a n lo st year; the quolity of play should be good, com- peUUon keen and In U rest terrific.

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’ A ngels 10-7: ( PORTLAND. O re,. Aug. 31 «V -T l ..I PorU and Beavers aqunred a Paclf

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i- leadera 10-7.PorU and's Bob D arnell won h

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Briggs. p ierelU <4). B auer (5), Ar . derson (8) and H an n a h ; Alexondi J (4) and C alderone. .

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Besann, H ooper (7) a n d Remnni Singleton and A ylward.

t SOLONS 3.3. STARS 2-4 » HOLLVWOOD. Aug. 31 IP—Sa< t. ram ento and HoUyv,’ood sp lit Thuri

day n igh t's doubleheader. (he Sni “ winning th e opener 3-2 nnd tt

S ta rs snapping a five-gam e IosIe . a treak w llh o 4-3 verd ic t In U:

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fr Third Bridge ; - Is Completed | | | |

Crossing Bay. RICHMOND. 0*11/, AUJ. 31 T ne new 68 mim on dolU r Rich* tnond-6«n lU f te l b r ld s e - th e th ird d u t o t concrete and st«e] to s p u S M yrmnclKO b»y-W M loTOally W g g M dedle*t«d to d a r by O er. Ooodwln J . B M S

rive a n d one-hiUf m ile bridge waa under constnicUon Ior th ree | H i H |

r «nd ooe-ha lf years. I t U exceeded in 1 Jtn«th by th e 8an P r a n ^ o - ^ k -

land bay bridge. T he O olden O ate brtdce U Uie th ird ot th e tSk/a towering ipnns. ^

T h e new structure will link Caatro ^ H | n Poin t In lU chitund w ith P o in t S a n Gttentln in M arln county. I I waa

. opened to pedestrians only for rive houra today, bu t tomorrow the bridge will be opened to autos a t a toU of IS cen u per car.

T ha opening o t the new bridge tnarks an end o t an era , however,T he plctureoaue f e n r bo a ti which have piled between the two polnU Jor ih e paat 41 7 ta ra will cease ope:*

Today's dedlcaUon w u th e climax ; . o f over 30 j-ea n of planning. In 1W8, Charlei

n . 1*. V aughn, a prom inent engineer, jreardl. i made a deUlIcd study and said federal c tuch a bridge would be a sound f l- a d d atU s a n d a l undertak ing .' In th e n

•m en followed m any years of dU - wlrephot<cuislon. b o th pro apd con. B u l on --------------Jan . 3, lU l , the sU te departm ent - n i ,

I or public w ork s -u n d e r a $200,000 Jt 1« ' legislative g ran t- issu ed a report _ .

• recom mending construcUon of the bridge and aaked th e legislature for

r m fiOO m ore for fu rth er studies. “A cw al work waa atarted on M arch

3 ,1853. w ith eacavatlon fo r tho en - ^ glnecr^ field office on th e R ich- mond aide. n ^ i u . i

On May 10. 1M5. the MO.OOOth and laat r iv e t was driven home by J a n e s A ustin. 48. who h ad loet a .

■ leg In a n accident on lha bridge In

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CLARK8TON. W ash.. A ag. 31 Cf) bu rn ing suitomoblle aounded Its

ow n a la rm yea(£rday whUo its own- ' a rs le p t.

A aCatloa w agon c « n ed b y Robert ' Vogel awoke th e neighborhood a t a ^ ■ iBb

In th e m om lng w ith a n agonised ^ ■ r Q tm tin g o f i t s bom . T lrem en re -

' aponde<t a n d p u t out th e b!ase»whlch h ad shorted o u t wires leadlnir' to th e hom .

Togel aaid if th e auto h ad n o t . tu rned In ita ow n a larm , th e fire B f *

could h a ie sp r ta d to th e gaa ta n k 111 rvmn, « w o « l« a m > a t t . 1 K » » ^ . I S "Jew feat away. Ijl

r Woman, Children : Die in Home Fire om

. K > K IIA N D , O re., Aug. 11 t f t - A Jho,' iro m in a n d t t a m chUdren died In haa■•' th e M istering b e a t o! a f lra th a t • ehir' U u 'M ugU ~ viB gn i~ m ly~ yn- you

- A nom er w om an i»aa e r i U c ^ '■' burned. I to iea chUdren Jumped

th rough * iHndow to aafety. Ore'v' 'Z%9. vtetlma .wer* tf ra . Slysabeth busl' L . H u iray . 9 4 .-in whose home th e tcct

1* « r a occurred: h e r ib o . Dean, a: h e r the< la n (h te r .D lan e .4 ,an d e -m o n th ‘OUl and

; T erry . Sanderaon. YO’I • THe Sanderaon In fanf* m other, »>»'> . Mra. F lo r ls D . Sanderson, 31, was la VIM I crlUcal condition.

Joins Club• BOHL, Aug. 31—T he Rev. Jo h n T )

] O arrah ran d t waa electcd to m em ber- ' I ( ah lp I n th e B u b l Rotary club T hura-

day noon a t th e R and R cafe, i K enne th B arre tt, football coach.

Buhl h ig h school: snake on th e niiU ______b look o t h is squad fo r th is aeaaon.

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Plans Sermon S‘I Rev. Phlllp Wolfe, son ol iDd Mrs, Glen W. H utton , wlll r * ^ u y Uie puJplt a t P lrs t Chris- hureh. Twin PsUs. Sunday.

Hev. Mr. Wolfe, who was iated Irom PWUlpa university, 'Okla.. last apring. U en route Ilss, Ore.. where he will beco.-ne■ of th e P in t Christian c hu rch oucieo u

R upert J. Loren Swanson, newly «p» ’<1 assistant mlnU ter of Uie *-1 also WlU taka p a r t In Sun - SHOSI service. council»

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