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t Heavy; IsANCISCO, Jun® ® .surprising Democrata r^ tic surge o v e r r o ^ naWo: W nf the late new deal Pn Lmists]^ [upsurge Vc IttfG-rON, June 9 <U.R)— Top i factory employment ai ^ in the national econom; to F . Burns, chairm an of Pri t economic advisers, made th Unference yesterday. He spo of the council who sat oei activities have” be- K;St«;- Idah S5!'.££S“ Gro jithough its dechne halted. J>e adb«d himself as a SiW," rather than a sUN VAI i(, about the general l . P. Hems illook. He said recent g<j preside! Iltjtors lead him to con- association Here will he an "early slons ~o( t tooomlo adW ly." convention, ans NMt Fall Other ol |i^ that hv "very won" painter, y he meant by next Iall j . o . Walli ltH»-taId-lhat-U a .gen-_ -urei,-and 1 I does not occur within secretary. ; months, he would be jphn A. IhAthe federal govern- nam ed no Bt^e further steps to Idaho to tl liinesi soclatlon. suent Walter Reuther Retiring liBiinis. The labor lead- Rexburg, ' (|i of only 160,000 In th e inscribed n ]oliltts last month could er’s Inaugu ailed encouraging." which was ijon the administration In a speak lUly and vigorously to Inaugural aployment.” was jnade i [ll«.S;pdlng partment I SlSfes^ptlmlsm on rec- MelUe w I fot-new construction, m o tin g TT. uu flu large outlays for (ConMni lid equipment, dnd IniU- ■l^pldiui) In consumer lU then ais idgnl that laepusbn'eecot'dUg'tQ i^anon-^ls being cut to W merchants soon will • A'JjW b| In new orders with ‘VF cifim P Pai'tV Inafet^iS! TV ft atate'.'spon yPS liO V fi Legion aux 1 eovexnor, ( ate Offices >“ lm 9 H»-Oold party Stephanie i nept slate and national tor. Joanne ilttUons at Gem Boys’ treasurer, ( nisy while their oppon- Ing: atton Silver party won county stedt, Mos III, publlo Insti rSltllanrDSanT Korean Tiy; Inspect we for national guaril della, Walli loM the 500 boys they cTa Day, G l«l» attending the Amer- ker, Montp '■•POIisored camp. McCord, 0 Mona-listed^------------- -h Riul, ,Shns W y campaigned on a Wofin-whlch-teclnileCI- V - ^ ^ B e r g Mons for wise control ot Wailng nf l,ha,.do.eil. ^anrith-Nd r t h c n r t ^ *toatl5h a pari of the JWaho and 8I0E a state rhftnl-TVif nntiT. rii.i.-fr. ' Whltoey . -B-CnmfflimlBHront or- -tendent.of. ! on McQatl ff P«rty favored higher m'nes; She “ “nrsate advijTulng TnMnrTsyl iKinlng of public swim- and Kola C I once a weet and Bothne, Ti ^ of the American way mir 10-polnt program, rv pj Mker, cho«n D rail were; ril r Torney, Kel- iO ( T«C‘ eongressman. Bob Two cour •i second dlitrlct con- ed to ropo "^W hitlow, Pocatel- armed fore ''laho Palls; examlnatlo J^raor, Paul Kelly, ducted Int . • ^ “ ry ot state, Qlen Boise June Im o i “'*o™'y general, Aldrich, cli S “ '1I0!8; treasurer, aervlce bo« JJ“ orae; superintendent Ordered I,™"””' Russell Jeffery, armed fore Wn. I Rosholt, examlnatlo mspector, Ed Rene, and Thom , from Seatl ff^M r s , Bill Bleak- Schedule. Craig- the armed i S® W «n, P-ller; dls- J. Hawes; iS Morse, B. Wether treaaurer. Oerald lough and : ^prosecutor, Kenneth ---------------- iS fL e^ '^*”'» W|iS' ' " ■ ' vabhin Doneal Thm laUon to m "OS taryEsra' Malmon R dairy prlc( and I? ported gah Utn,, Joe Turner, house agrli I"’"rtiujUM n,. , Tho plai: Vk‘''«coiirU i ™ Pfl'o-Pfops *ihloi,, I'XIgc, Kir- 65 per cei: nt DO por t ----- T W lfO e 3 Jiiiie 0 .. por cental, Van Pi '? r ” ' ‘ '''5 Uer farm 1» 5>'^oinho 1 —Tho-proi hi ‘I’'' h'l millinry ' “ . BUarniiloed **^1(10 Ito,,, I." 'o«o B'lil i oi'inosa. contjrcss li 3 __ 8 . JM JL ~ B ^ A Regrional Nev Offieltl Clir n i County Newipipar I Democrat ^ vy; Roosevel California’s unique run-on-both-tic ■mocratic vote in yestdfday’s primary el ode national party criticism of James ! 7 deal Presiden t win nomination for x( i opBpae Republ ican Theodore (Ted) O' -— ^---------------------------------------— Simila -|r-i . Condon, Foresee sn XT Mitchell, i Very Soons,?.' R)— Top adm inistration econ- yment and output, now the 1 economy, to improve “very tlonal am contrast t< lan of President Eisenhowers’ made this prediction at his thus were y. He spoke also for the other Democrs ho sat beside him . Most othei* "o need ,____ _________________________ against Ri wife and Idaho Banker led hlfl Group Names communis! New- Officers won°his°; , > : tlon for SUN VALLEY. June 9 (Special)— Richard I L. P. Eemsberg, Caldwell, was elect- jratlo tick ed president of the Idaho Bankers can until : association yesterday In closing ses- Graves wa slons “Of the group’s 47th annual tu he ente convention. 67, twice v Other officers named were Hoy emor. He Painter. M n Falls, vice president; garl W an J. O. WaUace, Boda Springs, tTMSP'' Repr'Sai -urei,-and a, WalteiLiluthrlei.Balae,. whom Roc secretary. the house Jphn A. Schoonover, Bolae,7« a s Democrati named nominating delegate Kuchei Idaho to the American Banking as— pointed -K soclatlon. Richard M Retiring President S. M. MeUde, dent. Rexburg, was presented a pla/jue Inscribed with President Elsenhow- Knight er’s Inaugural prayer, the frame of majorities which was made from wood used inatlons. ’ In a speaker's platform at the 10B3 oftidals’ c Inaugural ceremonies. The award ners In the was jnade by the O. S. tieasury de- to runoffs, partment for outstanding work by The ret Melkle w d Idaho bankers to. pro-' repudlatlo: moting n. S. savings bonds. , , tlon tradli (Conjjiiinj on p « |i I, Colima I) re-awaken ^ Jl’ r "j ' And three Ndimnee^ ,t IJBntllled XM VJIXIO brevatlon OALOWELL. Ju n e 9 WV-The Na- tlo i^ st and Federalist parties nom- J,' Inafetlftandldates for state and na- ’ £ , UpnaJiofflces today at Syrlnga Girls' state.'sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary. ReDubUc governor, Carolyn Edwards, Boise; g' lieutenant governor, Donna Ohand- Ier. Wendell; secretary of state, Stephanie Qowen, ’Twto PaUs; audl- g’ tor. Joanne Pennlgnton. Sandpoint; . , treasurer, Catherine Shaver, Good- ' • " ^ Ing; attomey general, Joan Ram- . __ stedt, Moscow; superintendent of A ||^, publlo Instruction, JoAn Helm, Rig- Tiy; Inspector of mines, Elta Ohlrar- i — , della, Wallac^ U. S,jenator, Patri- _ cTa Day, Qorarhg,, and" Dohria WS-" J 3 x o I ker, Montpelier; representative. Pat McCord, Oakley, and Leota White- I ■■ .head,, Shoshone,----------- ^ _________________ =U The Federalist party nominated wAatm Dorothy Bauer, Moscow, gpvernori defense^* Agnes. Bergman. Moscow, lieutenant jy|| governorhNanee-Ghrlstlansont-Swan nn'HBv'ir~i ■06M3aldweUr«tJdlt(5rrLol»^?»ughnr naines—S Malad Olty, treasurer; Sharon Col- niunlsts w Whitney Johns. Welser. superhi. fe£e'^s“^ -tendent.of-puhUo_lnstiuotlon;-Shai=- had- no-w on McQatlln, Kellogg. Inspectpr ,oI 3 mines; Sheila Broadbent, Boise, and consln Re' TnnBirTsymrrBuriey, tt. sm einrtorr yiu oV ari and Kola Oresky, Buhl, and Beverly „t any tin Bothne, Twin Palls, representative, jjie ma ----------------------------- verslves h Draft Orders Go Zes'^d To 7 Goiinty Men ’Two county m en have been order- ed to report In Boise June 22 for ^"0 armed forces preinduction physical “ 8'™ lt examinations and five will be In- on the co ducted Into the armed forces In “ ade pul Boise June 24, announces Mrs. Pearle Jtenograpl Aldrich, clerk of tho local selective ference w service board. Uvered. Ordered to Solse June 22 for ^aton armed forces preinduction physical had no ot examinations are Robert L. Smith reporting and Thomas O. Egan, a transfer that the ( from Seattle, not make Scheduled to be Inducted Into to keep th the armed forces June 24 aro Roland said. It wo J. Hawes; jr., Olalr D. Demer, Roy ment ah:e B. Wetherbee, Edward V, McCul- gardlngso lough and Danny D. Parker. In McOart Legislation to Hik ~ -im l Repor XVABimaTrOM,ifineiiW-LcglB-‘ and fchllb' Iatlon to override Agrloulture,Secre. palgnlnsr 1 tary Esra T. Benson and boost the The boo dairy prico support level wns rc- amount to ported gaining support today In the crease for house agriculture commlttco. a pound f Tho plon would hike govermpont Tho plai price props under dairy products to cans from 65 per cent of parity. ’Tliey stood "must leg nt DO por cent of nnrltv until April Jn their d I wlioii Ijciison slasliod'Uibhrtb'IB’ slfirp slip] por cent—lowest level permitted un- Thfy hc Uer farm law. tlio "oatol — Tho“proposntrTVhlclr-,would-httv» -commlttao tho effoot of rolslnm government- floor noxt guaraiiloed prices to Wiry formers Several by about 13 per cont, would go Into lieved tho forco Bept, 1—ieveral weeks after the plan c: controls li schoduloil to 'adjourn of nui)lui ath ional Newspaper Serving £ si \ " TW it Vote velt Wins 9 n-both-tickets political system irimary election. f James Roosevelt and helpfed lon for congress from heavily (Ted) Owings in November. Similarly Rep. Robert L. ■■y Condon, D., Calif., also re- nounced by Democratic Na- tionai Chairman S t e p h e n Mitchell, was renonlinated and will face John F. Bald- win, jr., the Republican he defeated in 1952. And right on dofvn the line. Demo- crats nominated Democrats for na- tlonal and state offices—in sharp contrast to previous electlona when many Republicans, filing on both tickets, won both nominations and thus were elected In the primary. L... ___ Democratio voters obviously paid r ,,.., no need to charges of infidelity ^ j.™' against Roosevelt by h|s estranged ,,. wife and to the listing.' of Condon q as a security risk by the atomio ,™te« li energy commission. Roosevelt oal- „nt|„, ] led his wife's accusations untrue. Condon testified he was never a ____ 1__ communist member or sympathizer. Knljht Wins O A ^ Gov. Goodwin J. Knight easily *41II won his own Republican nomina- tJ\7\ tlon for that office but trailed Richard P. Graves on the Demo- T cratic ticket. A registered Republ!-. I can until December, the 47-yeafrold •*“ Graves was a political unknown un- tu he entered the campaign. Knight, 67, twice was elected lieutenant gov- Jersey emor. He succeeded Ohlef Justice M arie 1 Earl W arren as governor last fall, r, |, Rep. Samuel W. Yorty, D.. Oallf., ^Oumce whom -Roosevelt-seeks-to-succeed-in- — Soma the house, maintained a 2 .to 1 show W Democratic lead over Sen. Thomas t 11 1,,, .K. Kuchel. R.,-Callf.--Warren ap- pointed Kuchel when California’s register Richard M . Nixon became vlcfl presl- part'in MaJorlUesBullt Knight and Kuchel built huge snow, majorities for their own GOP nom- phies fc Inatlons. Veteran Republican, state jeam m officials, consistent two-party win- . . ners In the paat, also were forced in- ^ funoffs- M , vl, The returns all adde4-up to a repudiation of the double'nomina- tlon tradition In Callforjita, and a S b u n re-awakenlng of partisan:' voting, ta a ^ j And three littlo letters probably bad Qiami Wi a lot to-'do with It. ^ , Th9 Pemocrstlo trend came ta'»n J™ H H S br<i!»' ’filliH 'BystenTof 5 “ '’® ^ both tickets. Hut Ipt thp ffl'o lw W it m ne in 40 years the ballot MUVinir B Identified thera by party. ’The abi i|, n,_i„ brevatlon “DEM,” or "REP" follow-) ed the names. : Latest figures: ,For governor: Democratic 10,639. or 23^24 pre- olncts: Knight, 266,018; Graves 306,- 0 Knight. 419,765; Graves, 46,968. " D. 8. senate: a„d j(,h Democratic 10^23 precincts: Ku- ghady Gr ohel, 167,419; Yorty, 267J61. members. Republican 10,263 precincts: Ku- and B ohel, 363,766; Yorty, 38,660. side Che ---------------------------- members. Alleged Reds o werej Pir/ ^Lists StiU Not . -■ borne, Jei —Turned O vcl WASHINQTON, June 9 (IPI—’The classes, -defense’department sald-todaylt-lr —Flve br< stm waiting for Ben. Joseph R.-Mc- cations w OarthvT~regy-ta--lt»-rHiiip»t i Jiat JvetaJli t r f n r n l s l r - “CfrKTO~CT~KiB51BR"^h T I S a c J l ! names of 130-odd‘i alleged com- 18 montl munlsts working in defense plants, months ot A spuliesniainai(t^aiB taiit~D F WlfieiBl fense Secretary-Pred-A^TBeatoir has class V, e had-no-answer-yet to his Tetter of of age; < June 3 in which he told the Wls- or older; 1 consln Renubllcim-taat^J-canjneet- -oniiyeat;. you or any representative of yours to 16 mc at any time" to receive the list, months 01 ’The m atter of the alleged sub- three anli verslves had been Injected into tho bred by e; army - McCarthy hearings several of dam: I times and on June 2 the special iConUn subcommittee recommended that ' — McOarthy turn over the-list to the O AAA defense department, OjUUU The senator said he was willing A „1 to give the department the names ASI on the condition that they not be nriTnF made publlo and that an official stenographer be present at the con- gj homes ference where the names were de- rinaUon I Seaton wrote McOarthy that ho hnd no objection to a stenographer burea reporting their conference but said _ j _ that the defense department "can- not make any advance commitment’’ or irrigai io keep the names secret. In fact, he Bupert JU said. It wos possible that the depart- ’Puller ment already had begun action re- quested a] gardlng some of thc persons included about a tl in McCarthy's list. turned. ------------------------------------------------------------- ------- Hike Dairy Price 1 !portedly Is Gainin and' ^hlle';ml!mbcrT'a»‘fl home'cam- powder-JF palgnlner for roolcctlon. hnnda. T) The boost In prico supports would now owns amount to. about 5 centj a-pound in- (if dnlry p crcaflo for butter and several ccnts Bonson a pound for chocso.. Tho plan Is sponsored by nepubll- mny veto catis from dairy-«tatca who Bay Itl* out uf ter “must legislation" because farmers the uill a Jn their dlatrJctJ lyo Irnto over, tlie price supp Ijlfarp auppolftuTinadrTfisrAprU'lr Itrfor-bai Thby hope to write the plan Into Tills a( tlio "ofltch-QU" farm bill which the amounted commlLteajilaiuLlnjmndifl th o houae senhower floor n o x t week. UFied'Con: Beverfil opponents said thoy be- .ports ram llflved tho committee would approve of pnfitT tho plan dcsplto tho largo quantities for whodt, of turplut bull«r» oiiceei tn d mli^ i n‘ TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, WEDNES ; OambakeLea X ' Bernard M. Bamch outs at a piuih as A dla snd Harold Russell, handles World frar II v e t of the World Veterans fund, calls ball and sti Alfred G. Vanderbilt, Brookville. N.Y. Occasi egates to meeting for World Veterans found senting 17,000,000 war veterans in 108 organiz wirephoto) 300 Cattle Jud Dairy Event FILER, June 9—Nearly 300 Ayrshii Jersey and MilJfing: Shorthorns ente Magic Valley were jtid p d at the da; — Some 1,500-jJer3ona- crowdeiLthe.Eil show which began w ith judging com 4-H club members. About 125 head > registered for the junior show, TfilrEe part'in the FFA cattle judg- ---------- in? contest th at led off the T - ,^ show. Teams winning tro- J C r< phies for the top places and team membera are; f JJ First, Declo high school; team members, Vemon Sutton, Dick Blade 'I and Marlce Dorrlngton. Second. Val- JL J ley high school; team n?embers. Jack Orant, Aryn Bodily and David °harS' Rathbun. Third, Oakley high school; n ay w . . team members, Vemon Mobey, had h la Glohn Warr and Ivan Halt, i, year b y . Top Individual ipedal wlniTers tn ' .will, class were: Guernsey fliisi,' I^Mloo Dorrlngton, Daclo; Jersey ojau, Bonnie Eldrldge, Oarey; IteK #UdgO' steltf class, Ken Taylor, Jerome,,.«if KO','^Jw Milking Shorthorn olass, G arry Oui^' chargo'ij tls, Tvln Falls, rest b y In ttie 4-H olub Judgta? contest the animals were not separated Into Dwtrlol^ classes when Judged by the V H class “ an J c a merabera. Teams winning medals for Walla< the top places and team’'members air force were; Bhaud 1 First, Oastleford Progressive Live- turn. stodr-dubr-Buhl;... team m ember»r —H arry- Garn Knudson, Donnie Thompson pleaded and Johnny Richmond. Second, court Shady Grove 4-H club, Jerome; team charge < members, Pat Watson, Mike Patter- (ined $1 son and Keith Aslett. Third, Canyon a pas Side Champions, Jerome; team Mann, a members, Gary Silver, Billy Block guuty „ and Dan Suhr. vehicle. High Individual medal winners were: First, Donna Daniel, Qoodlng; {ijjg second, Oary SUver, Jerome; third, {ij,g Gary Knudson, Buhl,-and-Dovm Cs- They borne, Jerome. i,*,, «»_, All 125 animals entered by the 4-H ' members were graded by th e official ■ , luagennTfluerred-Bnd-vrtilte-rlbbon -K v“ ‘breeds-of-eata»-ln^ll-olasslfl. cations were Judged. Oiassiflcatlons siF Q iiisaz B a Hf: cEiverTinder •Tv6ar:l;iw nirhelferri2-month8-to 18 months; class III, helfeirnr months or older that have not fresh- ; TOir^SSS IV, cuw two years^ldl- class V, cows three and four years S v», S“ JS S " » months or older; class X . get of sire: three animala, two or more females J bred by exhibitor; class X I, produce ' ‘“-J" = of dam: two or more animals from “ IConUnurf on P .n 10, Column 4) •'“ “ B® ' , —_____________ man is 3,000 Vets Might Ask Homesteads t , BOISE, June 9 (fl-N early 3,000 ^ veterans are expected to apply tor 86 homeateads on the north side pumping unit of the Minidoka lr- above lai rlgatlon project, according to BUI ’ruller, acting regional director ol -1“ ® tho bureau of reclamation. ‘h® The drawing for about 9,000 acres of irrigated land wUl be held at EupertJuly6. ^ ’Puller said 9,600 vets have rc- which c quested application blanks but only o„iy fo r about a thkd are expected to be re- i,, the turn'd- yoar. 10.1 than a c f Tk This yea ice Prop ;-r" » t I which s \ nun^Supportg^ powder - piling - up -In gov^nmenl ' V w * ' hands. Thc agriculture department I lr now owns about 1,000,000,000 pounds qf dnlry products. 1 EUPEl Bonson dropped a broad hlpt yes- t''® ruble terday that President Elsenhower April, m i mny veto tho farm bill. Ho spoke nesday v, out after the committee wjote into pcoted ri tlielilll nh extension orniahdntory Pr. 0« prico supports of 90 per cont of par- rIan, sni Itrfor-baelo-orop^-for anothef yesri- animal—i This action, approved 31 to B, Bhowing amounted to a rebuff for Mr. El- ’Tuesday senhower and Benson who hnd ho h a d i UfiW oongrots-to-allonrtloxiblrsupr voterinai ports rokiglng from 76 to 00 por cent iThe di of parltt to go into forco next yonr south o f for whent, corn, cott6n, peanuts anil t know n rlci, . month* r»* * / ■> 'EDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 19B4 - ; Leaguers h Mini! lates! tion. •* ' ment ’■ ; seasii cated 1 as A dlal Stevenaon waits for bail A 1 rar H veteran who Is vice president Molob ill and strikes In game at eatate ot Uv6^' y, Occasion waa barbecue for del- contai ns foundation, organization repre- li^no] 3 organizations in 22 nations. (AP sive" vocatl ---------------------------------------------------- fudged a t S jnt in Filers, In thi A yrshire, Guernsey, H olstein, A;U ns entered from throug-hout the day-long fourth a n n u a l opinio ry sho-w here-^uesday; ------------ -the-st thfl F ilp r fairffrniinHH fn r flu. Wet ng competitions of FFA and ) head of daiiy animals were dochl i TfilrEeeriTFA cliapters took Son T , to im Jerome tourt Fines Man on Tipsy Driving Charged with #runk driving, Jolm Frayer. Jeron»e, Was fined $100 and had hlfl license suspended for one ^ S year b y Jerome PoUca Judge Hussell Bhaud. Prayer was arrest^ Sunday by ^tcolman.Jaok Conner In dowp- JJR} toTOferomB,. ..... >' /MUdge .Shaud lined Rodney Mad* ^ te n i*#','^h5rome, *|iS ta a speeding charge^.Slonday after M adron’s ar- r< rest b y -Patrolman W alter Jones. : ^ g Another speeder, Johnny O. Hoot, Dletrioh, apprehended by Patrol- m-r man Jdtm Kover, was fined (6. W allace Houchen, M ountain Home air force base, was fined $5 by Judge ^ Bhaud ior making an Illegal "U” I turn. —Harry-JohnsonrBaU-Iialce Cltyr -wy pleaded guilty In Twin F alls Justice J. R< court Tuesday altemoon to a the charge ol drunken driving. He was rever fined $126 and r,SO costa. barrl A passenger In the car. Thomas atom Mann, also Salt Lake Olty, pleaded Th guilty o f being drunk in a motor writt vehicle. Ho was fined $2S upd $6.40 denlf costs. Neither man was able to pay In th the fines and both are serving out agalr the fines at the county Jail. Op They were srrestcrin'"Hansen x . Q late Monday after a minor accident, work Pleading guilty Tuesday to Intox- draft icatlon on a public highway. Felix agalr VaniHook, 'jerome, was fined $100 had and $8^0 costa, by Probate Judge Mom James P . Oossett in 3 0 o d ln g . yeste - A six-month sentence in the coun- Tm trin th-i>H?w< li"rigg»-au!iBMd?d ja ra -and -VanHoolc .was pmppH on -Kowi for the period, during which he Is to pecte beverages. that VanHbok was anested after his "dlac automobile, driven by 'William H. A Watson, Longview, Wash., .was de- head mollshed-in-amicoldent-eoutheast-of -Gord Wendell on highway 35 May 24. clear Watsbn subsequently was fined $200, his ’* (10.20 court costs and sentenced rcgul to 90 days In the county Jail by cond: Judge Oossett. ’The Washhigton progj mon is sdrving his term. Prices for Idaho Land Increasing IDi BOISE, June DIfl-Prlces for state weatl land are running nearly a third age above last year, records In the state lower land department show. less I The department said th e reason Fai lor the higher prices was Increased becav Interest In underground w ater dovel- were opment. which stopped u p bidding cold lor the tract/. Farmers have leam- Mil cd th at they cnn plant oropa on land agent which once was considered good was only f o r grazing. and i In th e first five iponths of the deen yoar. 10.101 acres were sold. 2.460 less -------- than a comparable period last year. _ This year's sales total $348,360, for f l l an average of $34,<0 an acre, com- pared with last year’s $337,109, which averaged $28.86 per acre. Suspected” Of HavihgTl^ies tfout EUPERT, June 9-Possibility that k|ns, tho rabies quarantine, lifted here In Troul April, mny bo resumed loom ed Wed- age c nesday with tho death of a clog, sus- congr pcoted rabies victim. J” . ’Tin Pr. OnrI Keely, Rupfcrt veterlno- trout rian, anId hc hnd picked up the Indlv: «nlmai-SuDda;i_nl!liL.oad_it_win jmcJf? showing symptoms q( rabies. It died nated Tuesday morning.' Dr. Ke^Iy said nntlo ho h a d sent the head to the state entini wlorlnni'lftn'«-offlcsjiU3pl»e, trout ITiie dog wns owned by a family Ihelr south o f nupert, the area in which Oln t known robid dog waa found several ers a DionUiJi igo. iu>P°i .... -•■V- . -■# ' ,:,r' ; ■ Nine Inrlgated Idaho Countle: KA ................... M to Iw o( Auall ■] AuotliUJ Fttu A llies Tl , H as Kil Of Indl I GENEVA, June 9 (flV-Westem I Minister V. M. Molotov had all but V I latest policy statement. I .Outlining hia “peace terms" late H otov not only raised' new issues 1 1 .^estem leaders prepared ------ j to voice formally their reac- y 'J tion.‘ t(( .the Russian’s state- I m erit -at another Indochina ; session today, but their B; spokesmen already had indi- S cated their pessimism, ail A tJ. 8. spokesman caUed the ^ idt Molotov speech "purely destruo- of tlvi.y A British spokesman said It on 'R el- oontained-‘-iiethlng helpful. The nesd re- French called It "extremely aggres- J AP slve" and said It contained "pro- ''*'® vocative terms." Bi . W estem delegates wero as much gceni ^^isturbed by the hostile rem arks in Molotov’s speech as by h is actual ““ ‘“ I proposals. amoi Policies Critioiied "V He critioiied ths polioles of Pre- declj mler-Joseph Lanlel's-government, j™ .: /I. which Is now facing a severe test In the Prench national assembly. J-* 3in, A.I7. S. spokesman declared Molo- sinc( out tov’8 speech was designed to have an „f „ , unfftvorable impact on Prench publlo " uai opinion, which threatens to overturn °roc t),p W estern hopes received th e ir big- j J gestr'Jolt wheu~Mi)l8tCT~'ggt aown ind to the, communist terms to r an In- -“ i ere dochlnk p e ^ ,_ _ _________ rock OoE stand Toughened itoms <juarters-had expected him to inake important concesatbns, but Instead he toughened his stand and ____ raised new Issues, |p!| He proposed ttiat the conference { a begin discussions immediately on a political settlement in Indochtoa without waiting for any agreement to end the fighting. O th e r dele- gates thought. ,they had gotten Tnhn arouhd this difficulty when the communists agreed three weeks sgo ™ to give -priority to the cease-fire discussions. Molotov, however, said' .the -time had now. come" to. begin y m lad* ^tem ate days, -i ding ------ ^ S Savant Urging f l P New Decision M [ome “•I?" Over Security ■ eityr -WASHINQTONr-Jun»-#-(ro-DL . H stlce J. R{>bert Oppenlielmer h a s ^ e d 0 a the atomio energy commission to was reverse a special board’s decision barring him from government ,, imas atomic secrets, serv aded The famed atom scientist filed a at 2 lotor written brief yesterdgy^ter being olud $6.40 denied the right to oraT arguments cem pay In the fight against security charges Bnr : out against him. ■ > wm Oppenheteier's attorneys. Lloyd day. nsen X . aarrlson snd Herbertr-Sr-Marks,-------- lent, worked late Into Monday rilght . , itox- drafting the lengthy arguments Felix against the board's decision, "niey ^ $100 had planned to submit Mg udge Monday but had to put It ofi: until yesterday. ' - J oun- Immediate disclosure of the brief nded -is—tirevented-by-^EO—regulationir - amla .lInm-vpr,^Jift_atb'rhevs are ex- ? Is to pected to challenge ttie board's itlng -ilndlnM ^ asswtlon ‘ hla “discreet” cltlien, 1 H. A 2-1 mn)orlty ot t h e Jioatd; “ OUg dc- headed by fonner Army Seoretary vln F st-of- -Gordon—H—Oray,—voted— agahist SB-— ' 24. clearing Oppenhelmer because of Th' $200, his "serious disregard’’ fo r security of tl need regulations and his "disturbing cers 1 by conduct" on the hydrogen bomb the f gton program .-----------------------------------------hour --------------------------- Shl Cold Has Caused IfricS Damage to Crops a m" ng IDAHO FALLS, Juno D Wl—Cold pipell Itate weather has caused extensive dam- late 1 ;hird age to tender fann crops at the iff. itate lower elevation In eastem Idaho but Boi less to plants at higher elevations, lone ason Farm offjdals explained that li east < ased because the lower elevation crops 5vel- were farther advanced when the ding cold struck, BO am- Milton Weston, Bingham couniy annu land agent, said most extensive damage bo h( good was done bceU, com, red olover Batui and alfalfa In the Blackfoot, Aber- Irom the deen nnd Bprlngileld areas. expec less ---------- ------------------------------------------------- ;„fi Okay for Trout-La __ Urged by Buhl 1 ] --------- BTJHLT June O-Strong protests anesi * ngalnst the "substitution of import- HR-‘ ITTo ■cd'Tnbirtr’oliriir dome8Uo--tmilr ‘by ■ t ivB trout" aro volccd by Robert A, Er- ronll that k|ns, president of the Snake River comi: ■e In Trout company. In » plea to r Bum- elgn Ved- age of a trout bill now pending In -i” BUS- congress- , clnre ’Tiio bill provides th a t imported not 1 Inn- trout must be puokaged. oontenU {ore the Indlvldunllly wrapped and eaoh „„rt wm “nd wmpiier olearly dtslS- men S iStSi MTHSi-ifiipraa-rrairinr said nntlon of lls origin. In addition, hnve itnto enting cstnblljlimenls S6i;vlng th« ,tnrt trout must Indicate the taot oil ,|on.' mlly Ihelr nienunrOrtiloenTar^ - hlch Oliarging Umt Ido^io’s tro u t grow- table loral ers nro "be|ng badly Im rt by the Erkir importatlQU ot Diulab uid Jtp- <c ,v, I 33^- ^ ------------------------------------ ho Counties L__^_ ibe? of Audit’Bur«*'a“ oi Olnulatlou - -■ ^uoclkUd prtti ftnd Qplud P rm Thinks Killed Ch ndochina )—Western diplomats asserted glumly ad all but killed chances of peace in wi terms" late yesterday to the nine-party )w issues but leveled charges which ar mred -------------------- -------------------------- reac- i-T ;?*; U r a n iu m Disi Confirmed striS! HAILEY, June 9—Reports of laid it on 'Rock creek 80 miles west of 1 nesday afternoon by William Bro the Primitive Exploration and Fi Brooks reported "two or three 1 much acene of cuirent cofedrilling by tl: gjtuai samples have been sent to an ( amount of uranium in the ore. "We are sure Jflie_uraiiium-ia. f Pre- declared, but dMllned further c re"tat ^®P°^s oh the assay, proBaTjlyMff nbiy. The concern has been prospe< Molo- since early spring, it was reporte mibfio of-JniiiesJ'fi'^fi-heen-ln-the-vldni 'Mtum Brooks-emphatically-Baid-bureau-i iad-heen in tllft'arPArJ-nn^ an In- Early reports indicated the uri rock, but Brooks would-neitherc S,tt ""“EawyeirDies''~'f 3d and ____ lerence r on a Lochlna r ,^r' eement j'v ” ■■ : dele- \ “J 'V '.-i gotten rrt-j ' iks ago ise-flre - ir, salil' be Ig ~ Ul on •ity % &on , B. X. M)WE ^ rnment . . . will be honored In ’final tervlces at (he Burley Elks tempi* filed a Bt 2:S0 p.m. Thursday, with eon* ^ - being oiudlng rites at Flesiint View uments cemetery. Mr. Love, prominent ^ iharges Burley tttomey and former atate Benator, -HI.H nn^Tpentsdly Mnn* _ Lloyd day. (Staff enfravtai) - - -J Marks,- ' . : ™ “"3 2 Men Drown , S L™? _ Tn Triipk Cah ^ tnirdrtrthe-North-fortof-tha-r^oeur. S n of] The vlcUms—wero—Charles R. ’board Hough, Coour_ d’Alene;:ian^‘Mel- f cretary vln P. Thomaa, Leadvlllei Colo., both igahist SS- -------------------- --- -------- __ use of The bodies were still In the. cab ecurlty of the track when sheriff's offl- mrblng cers ttaally pulled the vehicle from „ bomb the fast-flowing river after a three j,, hour struggle. Sheriff Lewis Gardner said tho Hi ,/l truck apparently left tbo Kingston- Prichard road Bomethne-yesterday 3 j aftemoon nnd plunged hito the rtver. a o p s A man working on the Yellowstone I—Cold pipeline law the truck In the water ^ I dam- late to the day and caUed the sher- at the Iff. , ® ho but Both men were employed a t the gs ■aUons, lone mtoe at Murray. Ida., six mUes Jiat li east of Prichard. crops ' ■n the FIBE SOHOOL BLATED pj BOISE, June 9 tfl—The seventh o county annual Idaho state lire school will lamago bo held in Boise tomorrow through olover Baturday. An attendance ot 800 jj Aber- from Idaho and eastem Oregon is expected. m ---------------------------------- oil 3ut-Labeling Bill 4 Buhl Hatchery Man rotests anese trout," Erkins said the bill, mport- HR-4201, nlrendy h as been apprctvea jJ: rtablr -by 'the 6en»te,~Tl»“-me«sure‘‘cur- r A, Er- ronlly Is In the hands ol the house River committee on Interstate and tor- • BUM- elgn commerce. ... Ung In •Time Is growlni short," he de- dared. "If Uio trout labeling bill is iported not brought out of commltte# be- intenU ton odjournment, oil'efforts on-the ?) eaoh pnrt of Uie Rocky Mountain Trout- [J JTinr * Iditlon, hnve beon wasted, and we'll have lo }," )g tl'i) start all over again in tlie next sea- >ot oil jion." Ralslrig ^rtrout-ior'^ommeroim 7 grow- table use la "big business" in Idaho, ny the Erkin* pointed out, wl i <ltp- (Coallnu.4 fa Ptn •• CilBBia I) PO r .......... . . . . ^ TiN^dilEii EDITION . ^ I PRICE 6 CENTS ' Soviet Chances na Peace sd glumly today that Soviet Foreign, leace in war-torn indochina by his nine-party IndocWna conference, Moi- ■- IS which aroused western resentment. - Discoveries med at Hailey Jeports of discovery of ursnluni owf.... 8 west of here were confirmed Wed- Mlliam Brooks, secretary-treasurer of ;ion and Finding company. 0 or three finds” in the area, near th# illing by the bureau of miies. He said nt to an. essay er to determins-the the ore. raniiim ia of gommarclnl yrade " hn further comment "until we receive - iroBaTjlyirateiitxweekTiil'rlCr^Sp^-' len prospecting the .Rock creek area vas reported. Crews from the bureau Lthe-vldnity-forji^]y„fevo.;mt!riths.™ lid-bureau-employes-hadJiotmade-tha— bhtiarv to report!. ted the uranium was found in 4uartz_ d-n e ith e r confi n i^hoii^er^hat P ai^ SlatifSP On lled|P^ ® Jbi G u a t e in d a WABHINQ^, ' Juni • OJA- pipln^Ue^ nurcet . uld tod«y be oali^'tlato.-ft tpeoial seailon to : ciiniiaw rta i'itMiaaiihlit t t Quatemal£'' TOijr .gald tbs: TTnllieil States.li m ^fliiirra constant ilow' of tlpi pn; iustfcloni <ihlps .Havy. l| trailing i:tliei« veaseU to chart ^a.elr a(itl(m ,;, ' ' ^ Keporti: f^ .V .O e stn l. Amerlu S S H ^ d the nav7,: h«i.;irtopped, loms ships tor InyeatlgaUda. TO« luivy iW epparently ituted after tha United ststes discovered Ust month liTS, ‘ha‘ “ >« Bwedlah -VMsel “Althem” 1 vi» almost 3,000 ton* of Iron curtain anni to red-tlhged Guat^ omlnent ^ T yjStoL_ L - --Cifil^a^iouicatialS-todty-tEal- the tJnlted Statea has Beeratl,Y been asking the Latin-Amerlosn-natlons - whether th e y ^ u ld favor holding a V II , meeting orTSrelgn mlnlstew In ^ Montevlilio-Juiy i .-,;:SoTtar; they- jP g t Bsidr-all-but-tlJre*;0f-tl^«th^l9- 1^ " y tjons^m !t r^S ^ittot4g»du»— late iftflt omcIalfl«a!d, ' ’ S I Baseball^oa^ -n- ------------------Py^nlSil'^ ' the-cab AMEBICAN fl’B offi- R.H.E. lole from ______oOC.OflO'lOOr-1’ b' 1 a three York ___ 000 Ifll 'SOx- B 8 0 Zuverlnk, Herbert and Wllaon, said the House; Ford, Morgan imd Berra, angston- ■, R, iresterday Bfltimors'.:;.:z:r-:=::::=ooi--800=-j the rtver. Boston ........................... ...JOl 000- 4 llowstone Turley and Moss;’ Henry, Kinder, he water werle and White. ': the sher- ohlcago at Philadelphia and Cleveland at ’Washington, night d at the games. six miles _______ NAXIOHUi R phUadelphia____________ 010 31- 4 aeventh Chicago nnnnn— n- hool will (Two gamts) through Dickon and Burgess; Rush, Lown, ot SM Hacker and Tappe. Iregon Is Brooklyn a t B t Louli, New York at Milwaukee anct Pittsburgh at Oln- ------------- clnnatl, night games. 4 Homesteaders Man To Choose Sites ■ r-T r -^upEET— j^uno~o^rour-wr»- ipprcwS Pf'*™""* hQto?»t*adm from her?W ctaeeday,^S Bifrt fnJ 28 Wyoming m en who have seWoted', and tor- i,o„,5,[5„d, ff^m the 811 wWch sW „ . . to, bo up tor puWio drawing ttiu„ >umraor, ng bill is Officiali of the bur?su of r«ola* maUon'office thnt the JuhB >8 closing dat* for ,|ottery"$ppUMUdiU«*lH^WSM4.JS^ wars will (jj, gioiiui date lo r Wyoming priori* 1 have to Qjj'ihe drawlni Irt thtt Northsld® noxt SM- pymping project. KaTo <rom the Riverton. Wyo., proJeolT in Idaho, to iup*l, laa I) potHhem. "

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Page 1: Clir ni I Democrat ^ it Vote T h in k s Soviet Roosevel ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF170/PDF/1954... · aployment.” was jnade i [ll«.S;pdlng partment

t Heavy;IsANCISCO, Jun® ®.surprising Dem ocratar ^ t i c surge o v erro ^ naWo: W nf the late new deal Pn

L m i s t s ] ^ [upsurge VcIttfG-rON, June 9 <U.R)—Top i

factory employment ai ^ in the national econom;

t o F . Burns, c h a i r m a n of Pri t economic a d v ise rs , made th Unference y e s te rd a y . He spo

of th e council who s a t oei activities have” be-

K ;St«;- Idah S5!'.££S“ Grojithough its dechnehalted. J > e adb«d himself as aSiW," rather than a sU N VAIi(, about the general l . P . Hemsillook. He said recent g<j preside!Iltjtors lead him to con- associationH ere will he an "early slons ~o( ttooomlo adWly." convention,ans NMt Fall O ther ol|i^ that hv "very won" pain ter, y■ he meant by next Iall j . o . Walli ltH»-taId-lhat-U a .gen-_ -urei,-and 1I does not occur within secretary.; months, he would be jp h n A.IhAthe federal govern- nam ed no

B t^e further steps to Idaho to tlliinesi soclatlon.suent Walter Reuther RetiringliBiinis. The labor lead- Rexburg, '(|i of only 160,000 In the inscribed n]oliltts last month could e r ’s Inauguailed encouraging." which wasijon the administration In a speaklUly and vigorously to Inauguralaployment.” was jnade i[ll«.S;pdlng partm ent ISlSfes^ptlmlsm on rec- M elUe wI fot-new construction, m oting TT.uu flu large outlays for (ConMni lid equipment, dnd IniU- ■l^pldiui) In consumer

lU then ais idgnl th a t

laepusbn'eecot'dUg'tQ i^anon- ls being cut to W merchants soon will • A'JjW b| In new orders with ■‘ V F

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P Pai'tV In a fe t^ iS !

TV ft atate'.'spon yP S l i O V f i Legion aux

1 eovexnor, (ate Offices >“lm 9 H»-Oold party S tephanie i nept slate and national to r. Joanne ilttUons at Gem Boys’ treasurer, ( nisy while their oppon- Ing: atton Silver party won county sted t, Mos

III, publlo InstirSltllanrDSanT Korean Tiy; Inspect we for national guaril della, Walli loM the 500 boys they cTa Day, G

l«l» attending the Amer- ker, Montp '■•POIisored camp. McCord, 0Mona-listed^------------- -h Riul, ,Shns

W y campaigned on a Wofin-whlch-teclnileCI- V -^ ^ B e rg Mons for wise control ot Wailng nf l,ha,.do.eil. ^anrith-Nd r t h c n r t ^*toatl5h a pari of the JWaho and 8I0E a state rhftnl-TVif nntiT. rii.i.-fr. '

W hltoey .

-B-CnmfflimlBHront or- -tendent.of. ! o n McQatlff P«rty favored higher m 'nes; She “ “ n r s a te advijTulng TnM nrTsyl iKinlng of public swim- and Kola C I once a weet and Bothne, Ti ^ of the American way —mir 10-polnt program, r v p jMker, cho«n D r a i l

were; r i l rTorney, Kel- i O (

T«C‘ eongressman. Bob Two cour•i second dlitrlct con- ed to ropo

"^ W h itlo w , Pocatel- arm ed fore''laho Palls; examlnatlo

J^raor, Paul Kelly, ducted Int. • ^ “ ry ot state, Qlen Boise JuneIm o i “'*o™'y general, Aldrich, cliS “ '1I0!8; treasurer, aervlce bo«JJ“ orae; superintendent OrderedI,™ "”” ' Russell Jeffery, arm ed foreWn. I ’ Rosholt, examlnatlo

mspector, Ed Rene, and Thom, from Seatl

f f ^ M r s , Bill Bleak- Schedule.Craig- the armed

i S ® W «n , P-ller; dls- J . Hawes;i S Morse, B. Wether

treaaurer. Oerald lough and :^prosecutor, Kenneth ----------------

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'^*”'» W|iS' ' " ■'vabhinDoneal Thm laUon to m"OS t a r y E s r a '

Malmon R dairy prlc(and I? ported gah

Utn,, Joe Turner, house agrliI"’"rtiujUM n,. , Tho plai:V k‘''«coiirU i ™ Pfl'o-Pfops*ihloi,, I'XIgc, Kir- 65 per cei:

n t DO por t----- T W l f O e

3 Jiiiie 0 .. por cental,Van Pi ' ? r ” ' ‘ '''5 Uer farm 1»

5>'^oinho 1 — Tho-proihi ‘I’''

h 'l millinry ' “ . BUarniiloed

**^1(10 Ito,,, I." 'o « o B'lil i oi'inosa. contjrcss li

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^ A Regrional Nev

O ffie ltl Clir n i County N e w ip ip a r

I Democrat vy; Roosevel

C a l i f o r n ia ’ s u n iq u e ru n -o n -b o th - t ic ■ m ocratic v o te i n y e s td f d a y ’s p r im a r y el o d e n a t io n a l p a r t y c r i t i c i s m o f J a m e s ! 7 d e a l P r e s id e n t w in n o m in a t io n f o r x( i opB pae R e p u b l ic a n T h e o d o re (T ed) O '- — ^---------------------------------------— S im ila

- | r - i . C ondon ,

F o re see s nX T M itchell,

i V ery Soons,?.'R)— T o p a d m in i s t r a t i o n e c o n - y m e n t a n d o u t p u t , now t h e 1 ec o n o m y , t o im p ro v e “ v e r y tlonal am

contrast t<l a n o f P r e s i d e n t E i s e n h o w e rs ’

m a d e th i s p r e d i c t i o n a t h i s thus were y . H e spoke a l s o f o r th e o t h e r Democrsh o s a t b e s id e h i m . M o st o th e i* "o need, _ _ _ _ _________________________ against Ri

wife and

Idaho Bankerled hlfl

Group Names communis!

New- Officers w on°his°;, > : tlon for

SUN VALLEY. Ju n e 9 (Special)— Richard I L . P . Eemsberg, Caldwell, was elect- jratlo tick ed president of th e Idaho Bankers can until : association yesterday In closing ses- Graves wa slons “Of the g roup ’s 47th annua l tu he en te convention. 67, twice v

O ther officers nam ed were Hoy emor. H e P ain ter. M n F a lls , vice president; garl W a n J . O. WaUace, B oda Springs, tTMSP'' Repr'Sai

-urei,-and a, W alteiL iluthrlei.Balae,. whom Roc secretary. □ the house

Jphn A. Schoonover, Bolae,7« a s Democrati nam ed nom inating delegate KucheiIdaho to the A m erican Banking as— pointed -K soclatlon. Richard M

Retiring P residen t S. M. MeUde, dent. Rexburg, was presented a pla/jue Inscribed with P residen t Elsenhow- Knight e r ’s Inaugural p rayer, the fram e of majorities w hich was m ade from wood used inatlons. ’ In a speaker's p la tfo rm at the 10B3 oftidals’ c Inaugural ceremonies. The aw ard ners In the was jnade by th e O. S. tieasury de- to runoffs, partm ent for outstanding work by The r e t Melkle w d Id a h o bankers to. p ro - ' repudlatlo: m oting n . S. savings bonds. , , tlon trad li

(Conjjiiinj on p « |i I, Colima I) re-awaken J l ’ r "j ' And th re e

Ndimnee^ ,t

■ IJBntllledX M V J I X I O brevatlon

OALOWELL. J u n e 9 WV-The N a- t l o i ^ s t and F edera list parties nom - J,'Inafetlftandldates for state and n a - ’ £ “ , UpnaJiofflces tod ay at Syrlnga G irls' state.'sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary. ReDubUc

governor, C arolyn Edwards, Boise; g'lieutenant governor, Donna O hand- Ier. Wendell; secretary of state,S tephanie Qowen, ’Twto PaUs; aud l- g ’ to r. Joanne P ennlgnton . Sandpoint; . , treasurer, C atherine Shaver, G ood- ' • " ^ Ing; attomey general, Joan R am - . _ _ sted t, Moscow; superintendent of A | | ^ , publlo Instruction, JoAn Helm, Rig-

Tiy; Inspector of m ines, E lta O h lra r- i — , della, Wallac^ U . S ,jena to r, P a tr i - _ cTa Day, Q orarhg,, and" Dohria W S-" J 3 x o I ker, Montpelier; representative. P a t McCord, Oakley, and Leota W hite- I ■■.head,, Shoshone,----------- _________________ = U

T he Federalist party nominated w A a tm Dorothy Bauer, Moscow, gpvernori d e fense^* Agnes. Bergman. Moscow, lieutenant jy || governorhNanee-Ghrlstlansont-Swan nn'HBv'ir~i

■06M3aldweUr«tJdlt(5rrLol»^?»ughnr naines— S M alad Olty, treasu re r; Sharon Col- niunlsts w

W hitney Johns. Welser. superh i. fe£e'^s“ -tendent.of-puhUo_lnstiuotlon;-Shai=- had- n o -w o n McQatlln, Kellogg. Inspectpr ,oI 3 m ines; Sheila B roadbent, Boise, and consln R e'

T nnB irT sym rrB uriey, t t . s m einrtorr yiu oV ari and Kola Oresky, Buhl, and Beverly „t any tin Bothne, Twin P alls, representative, j j i e m a

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Draft Orders Go Z e s ' ^ d

To 7 Goiinty Men’Two county m e n have been order-

ed to report In Boise June 22 for ^"0 arm ed forces preinduction physical “ 8'™ l t examinations a n d five will be In- on the co ducted Into th e armed forces In “ ade p u l Boise June 24, announces Mrs. Pearle Jtenograpl Aldrich, clerk o f tho local selective ference w service board. Uvered.

Ordered to S o lse June 22 for ^ a t o n arm ed forces preinduction physical had no ot examinations a r e Robert L. Sm ith reporting and Thomas O . Egan, a transfer that th e ( from Seattle, not m ake

Scheduled to be Inducted Into to keep th the armed forces June 24 aro Roland said. It wo J . Hawes; jr., O la lr D. Demer, Roy ment ah:e B. Wetherbee, Edward V, McCul- gard lngso lough and D anny D. Parker. In M cO art

Legislation to Hik ~ - i m l Repor

■ X V A Bim aTrO M ,ifineiiW -LcglB-‘ and fchllb'Iatlon to override Agrloulture,Secre. palgnlnsr 1tary Esra T. B enson and boost the The boodairy prico su p p o rt level wns rc- am ount toported gaining support today In the crease fo rhouse agriculture commlttco. a pound f

Tho plon w ould hike govermpont Tho plaiprice props u n d e r dairy products to cans fro m65 per cent of parity. ’Tliey stood "must legn t DO por cent o f nnrltv until April Jn the ir dI wlioii Ijciison slasliod 'U ibhrtb 'IB ’ slfirp slip]por cent—lowest level permitted un- Thfy hcUer farm law. tlio "oatol— Tho“proposntrTVhlclr-,would-httv» -commlttaotho effoot of rolslnm government- floor n o x tguaraiiloed p rices to W iry form ers Severalby about 13 per cont, would go Into lieved th oforco Bept, 1—ievera l weeks after the p lan c:controls li schoduloil to 'ad jo u rn of n u i) lu i

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it Vote velt Wins 9n-both-tickets political system irimary election. f James Roosevelt and helpfed lon for congress from heavily (Ted) Owings in November.

Similarly Rep. Robert L. ■ ■ y Condon, D., Calif., also re- nounced by Democratic Na- tionai Chairman S t e p h e n Mitchell, was renonlinated and will face John F. Bald- win, jr ., the Republican he defeated in 1952.

And r ig h t on dofvn the line. D em o- crats nom inated Democrats fo r na - tlonal a n d state offices—in sharp contrast to previous electlona w hen many Republicans, filing on both tickets, won both nominations andthus were elected In the prim ary . L ...___

Democratio voters obviously paid r , , . . , no need to charges of in fidelity ^ j.™' against Roosevelt by h|s estranged , , . „ wife and to the listing.' of C ondon qas a security risk by the atom io ,™te« li energy commission. Roosevelt oal- „ n t |„ , ] led his wife's accusations u n tru e .Condon testified he was n ev e r a ____ 1__communist member or sym pathizer.

K nljh t Wins O A ^Gov. Goodwin J. Knight easily * 4 1 I I

won his own Republican no m in a- t J \ 7 \ tlon fo r tha t office but tra iled Richard P . Graves on the D em o- T cratic ticket. A registered Republ!-. I can until December, the 47-yeafrold •*“ Graves w as a political unknown un - „tu he en tered the campaign. K n igh t,67, twice was elected lieutenant gov- Jersey emor. H e succeeded Ohlef Ju stice M a r ie 1 Earl W arren as governor la s t fall, r, |,

Rep. Sam uel W. Yorty, D.. Oallf., ^O um ce whom -Roosevelt-seeks-to-succeed-in- — Soma the house, maintained a 2 .to 1 show W Democratic lead over Sen. T hom as t 11 1,,, .K. K uchel. R.,-Callf.--W arren ap - pointed Kuchel when C alifornia’s register Richard M . Nixon became vlcfl p resl- part'in

M aJorlUesBulltKnight and Kuchel built huge snow ,

majorities for their own GOP nom - p h ie s fcInatlons. Veteran Republican, s ta te je a m m officials, consistent two-party w in- . . ners In th e paat, also were forced in-^ funoffs- M, vl,

The re tu rn s all adde4-up to a repudiation of the double 'nom ina-tlon tra d itio n In Callforjita, a n d a S b u nre-aw akenlng of partisan:' voting, t a a ^ jAnd th re e littlo letters probably bad Qiami Wi a lot to -'do with It. ^ ,

Th9 P em ocrstlo trend came ta '» n J™

■ H H S br<i!»' ’filliH 'B ystenT of 5 “ '’® ^both tickets. H u t I p t thp f f l ' o l w

W it m n e in 40 years the ballo t MUVinir B Identified thera by party. ’The ab i i | , n,_i„ brevatlon “DEM,” or "REP" follow-) ’ ed the nam es. :

Latest figures: ■,F o r governor:D em ocratic 10,639. or 23^24 pre-

olncts: K nigh t, 266,018; G raves 306,- ‘

0Knight. 419,765; Graves, 46,968. "

D. 8 . senate : a„d j(,h D em ocratic 10^23 precincts: K u- ghady Gr

ohel, 167,419; Yorty, 267J61. members. Republican 10,263 precincts: Ku- and B

ohel, 363,766; Yorty, 38,660. side Che ---------------------------- members.

Alleged Redso werej Pir/

^Lists StiU Not. -■ borne, Jei

—Turned OvclWASHINQTON, June 9 (IPI—’The classes,

-defense’departm ent s a ld - to d a y lt - lr —Flve br< stm wa itin g for Ben. Joseph R.-M c- cations w O arthvT ~reg y -ta --l t» -rHiiip»t i Jia t J v e t a J l i t r f n r n l s l r - “CfrKTO~CT~KiB51BR"^hT I S a c J l ! names o f 130-odd‘i alleged com- 18 montl munlsts working in defense plants, months ot

A spuliesn iain a i ( t ^ a i B ta i i t~ D F W lfie iB l fense Secretary-Pred-A^TBeatoir has class V, e had -no-answ er-yet to his T e tte r of of age; < June 3 i n which he told th e Wls- or older; 1 consln R enubllc im -taa t^J-can jneet- -oniiyeat;. you or an y representative of yours to 16 mc at any tim e" to receive the list, months 01

’The m a tte r of the alleged sub- three anli verslves had been Injected in to tho bred by e; army - M cCarthy hearings several of dam: I times a n d on June 2 the special iConUn subcomm ittee recommended t h a t ' — M cO arthy turn over the-list to the O A A A defense departm ent, O jU U U

The sen a to r said he was willing A „1 to give th e department the names A S I on the condition tha t they not be nriTnF made publlo and tha t an official stenographer be present a t th e con- gj homes ference w here the names were de-

rinaUon ISeaton wrote McOarthy th a t ho

hnd no objection to a stenographer burea reporting their conference b u t said _ j _ that th e defense departm ent "can- not m ake any advance com mitment’’ or irrigai io keep th e names secret. In fact, he Bupert JU said. It w os possible tha t the depart- ’Puller ment a lread y had begun action re- quested a] gardlng som e of thc persons included about a tl in M cC arthy 's list. turned.

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Hike Dairy Price 1 !portedly Is Gaininand' hlle';ml!mbcrT'a»‘fl hom e'cam - powder-JFpalgnlner for roolcctlon. hnnda. T)

The boost In prico supports would now ownsam ount to. about 5 centj a-pound in- (if dnlry pcrcaflo fo r butter and several ccnts Bonson a pound for chocso..

Tho p la n Is sponsored by nepubll- mny vetocatis fro m dairy-«tatca who Bay Itl* out uf ter“must legislation" because farm ers the uill aJn the ir dlatrJctJ lyo Irnto o v e r, tlie price supp Ijlfarp auppo lftuT inad rT fisrA prU 'lr Itrfor-bai

Thby hope to write the p lan Into Tills a(tlio "ofltch-QU" farm bill which the amountedcommlLteajilaiuLlnjmndifl th o houae senhowerfloor n o x t week. UFied'Con:

Beverfil opponents said thoy be- .ports ramllflved th o committee would approve of pnfitTtho p lan dcsplto tho largo quantities for whodt, of tu r p lu t bull«r» oiiceei t n d mli^

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TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, WEDNES

; OambakeLea

X ' •Bernard M. Bam ch outs a t a piuih as A d la

snd Harold Russell, handles World frar II v e t of the World Veterans fund, calls ball and s ti Alfred G. Vanderbilt, Brookville. N.Y. Occasi egates to meeting for W orld Veterans fo u n d senting 17,000,000 war veterans in 108 organiz wirephoto)

300 C a ttle Jud D airy E v e n t

FILER, June 9—Nearly 300 Ayrshii Jersey and MilJfing: Shorthorns e n te Magic Valley were j t id p d at the d a ;

— Some 1,500-jJer3ona- crowdeiLthe.Eil show which began w ith judging c o m 4-H club members. About 125 head > registered for the jun ior show, TfilrEepart'in the FFA cattle ju d g -----------in ? c o n te s t t h a t le d o f f th e T - , ^ show . T e a m s w in n in g tro - J C r < p h ie s f o r th e to p p la c e s and te a m m e m b e ra a r e ; f J J

First, Declo high school; team members, Vemon Sutton, D ick Blade ' I and Marlce Dorrlngton. Second. Val- JL J ley high school; team n?embers.Jack Orant, Aryn Bodily a n d David ° h a r S ' Rathbun. Third, Oakley h ig h school; n a y w . . te a m members, Vemon Mobey, had h la Glohn W arr and Ivan H alt, i, year b y .

Top Individual ipedal wlniTers tn '.will, class were: Guernsey fliisi,'I^Mloo Dorrlngton, Daclo; Jersey ojau, Bonnie Eldrldge, O arey; IteK # U d g O ' steltf class, K en Taylor, Jerom e,,.« if KO','^Jw Milking Shorthorn olass, G a rry Oui^' chargo 'ij tls, Tvln Falls, rest b y

In ttie 4-H olub Judgta? contest the animals were not separa ted Into D wtrlol^ classes when Judged by th e V H class “ an J c a merabera. Teams winning m edals for W alla< the top places and team’ 'members air fo rc e were; Bhaud 1

First, Oastleford Progressive Live- turn.s to d r-dub r-B uh l;...team m ember»r —H arry -Garn Knudson, Donnie Thompson pleaded and Johnny Richmond. Second, court ’ Shady Grove 4-H club, Jerom e; team charge < members, P at Watson, M ike Patter- (ined $1 son and Keith Aslett. T hird , Canyon a p a s Side Champions, Jerome; te a m M ann, a members, Gary Silver, B illy Block guuty „ and Dan Suhr. vehicle.

High Individual medal winners were: First, D onna Daniel, Qoodlng; { ijjg second, Oary SUver, Jerom e; third, { ij,g Gary Knudson, Buhl,-and-Dovm Cs- T h e y borne, Jerome. i,*,, «»_,

All 125 animals entered by the 4-H ' members were graded by th e official ■ ,luagennTfluerred-Bnd-vrtilte-rlbbon

- K v “ ‘breeds-of-eata»-ln^ll-olasslfl. cations were Judged. Oiassiflcatlons ‘s i F Q i i i s a z B a H f: cEiverTinder •Tv6ar:l ; iw n i r h e l f e r r i 2-m onth8-to 18 months; class III, h e l f e i r n r months or older t h a t have n o t fresh- ;T O ir^S S S IV, cuw two yea rs^ ld l- class V, cows three and fo u r years

X £ S v», S“ J S S " »

months or older; class X . g e t of sire: three animala, two or m ore females Jbred by exhibitor; class X I, produce ' ‘“-J" = of dam: two or more an im als from “ “

IConUnurf on P . n 10, Colum n 4) •'“ “ B® ', —_____________ man is

3,000 Vets Might Ask Homesteads t ,

BOISE, June 9 ( f l-N e a r ly 3,000 ^ veterans are expected to apply tor 86 homeateads on the n o rth side pumping unit of the M inidoka lr- above lai rlgatlon project, according to BUI ’ruller, acting regional d irector ol -1“ ® “ tho bureau of reclamation. ‘h®

The drawing for about 9,000 acres of irrigated land wUl be held at E upertJu ly6 . ^

’Puller said 9,600 vets have rc- which c quested application blanks b u t only o„iy f o r about a thkd are expected to be re- i,, th e turn'd- yoar. 10.1

than a cf T k This y e a

ice Prop ;-r"» t I which s \

nun^Supportg^powder - piling - up -In gov^nm enl ' V w * ' hands. Thc agriculture departm ent I l r now owns about 1,000,000,000 pounds qf dnlry products. 1 E U P E l

Bonson dropped a broad h lp t yes- t''® ru b le terday tha t President Elsenhower April, m i mny veto tho farm bill. Ho spoke nesday v, out after the committee w jo te into pcoted ri tlielilll nh extension o rn iahdn to ry P r . 0 « prico supports of 90 per co n t of par- rIan, sni Itrfor-baelo-orop^-for an o th e f yesri- an im al—i

This action, approved 31 to B, Bhowing amounted to a rebuff fo r Mr. El- ’Tuesday senhower and Benson w ho hnd ho h a d i UfiW oongrots-to-allonrtloxiblrsupr vo terinai ports rokiglng from 76 to 00 por cent iT h e di of parltt to go into forco nex t yonr south o f for whent, corn, cott6n, peanu ts anil t kn o w n rlci, . m onth*

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Leaguers h

Mini!lates!

tion. •*' ment

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— c a te d1 as A d la l Stevenaon waits fo r bail A 1 rar H v e te ra n who Is vice p residen t Molob ill and s tr ik e s In game a t e a ta te ot Uv6 ' y, O ccasion waa barbecue fo r del- contai ns foundation , organization repre- li^no] 3 organizations in 22 nations. (AP sive"

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fudged a t S jn t in F i l e r s ,

In th iA y r s h i r e , G u ern sey , H o l s t e i n , A;U ns e n t e r e d fro m th r o u g - h o u t th e d a y - l o n g f o u r th a n n u a l opinio r y s h o -w h e r e - ^ u e s d a y ; ------------ -the-stthfl F i l p r fa irffrn iin HH f n r f lu . Wetng competitions of F F A and) head of daiiy anim als were dochli TfilrEeeriTFA cliapters took “

■ SonT , to imJerome to u rt Fines M an on Tipsy Driving

C h arg e d with #runk d r iv in g , Jolm Frayer. Jeron»e, Was fined $100 andhad h lfl license suspended fo r one ^ S year b y Jerome PoUca J u d g e Hussell Bhaud. P rayer was a r r e s t ^ Sundayby ^ tc o lm a n .J a o k Conner In dowp- J JR } toTOferom B,. . . . . . > '/M Udge .Shaud lined R o d n ey Mad* ^ t e n i* # ','^h 5rome, *|iS ta a speedingcharge^.Slonday after M a d ro n ’s ar- r<rest b y -Patrolman W a lte r Jones. : ^ g A nother speeder, Johnny O . Hoot,D letrioh, apprehended b y P atro l- m -r man Jdtm Kover, was f in e d (6.

W a llac e Houchen, M oun ta in Homeair f o r c e base, was fined $5 b y Judge ^Bhaud io r making an I lleg a l "U” I turn.—H arry -Jo h n so n rB aU -Iia lce Cltyr -wypleaded guilty In Twin F a l l s Justice J. R<court Tuesday a ltem oon to a thecharge o l drunken driving. H e was reverfined $126 and r,SO costa. barrl

A passenger In the c a r . Thom as atomM ann, also Salt Lake O lty , pleaded T hguilty o f being drunk in a motor w rittvehicle. Ho was fined $2S u p d $6.40 denlfcosts. N either man was a b le to pay In ththe f in e s and both are s e rv in g out agalrthe f in e s a t the county Ja il . Op

T h e y were s r re s tc r in '" H a n s e n x . Qlate M on d ay after a m ino r accident, work

P lea d in g guilty Tuesday to Intox- d rafticatlon on a public h ighw ay . Felix agalrVaniHook, 'jerome, was f in e d $100 hadand $ 8 ^ 0 costa, by P roba t e Judge MomJames P . Oossett i n 3 0 o d l n g . yeste- A s ix -m o n th sentence i n th e coun- Tmt r i n th - i> H ? w <li"rigg» -au !iB M d?d j a r a-and -VanHoolc .was pmppH on -Kowifor th e period, during w h ich h e Is to pecte

beverages. th a t V anH bok was anested a f te r his "dlac

autom obile, driven by 'W illiam H. A W atson, Longview, W ash., .was de- head mollshed-in-am icoldent-eoutheast-of -Gord W endell on highway 35 M ay 24. clearW atsbn subsequently was f in e d $200, his ’*(10.20 court costs and sentenced rcgulto 90 days In the coun ty Jail by cond:Judge Oossett. ’The W ashh ig ton progj mon is sdrving his term.

Prices for Idaho Land Increasing ID i

B O IS E , June D Ifl-P rlces fo r state weatlland a r e running nearly a third ageabove la s t year, records In th e state lowerland departm en t show. less I

T he department said t h e reason F a ilor th e higher prices w as Increased becavIn te rest In underground w a te r dovel- wereopm ent. which stopped u p bidding cold lor th e tract/. Farmers h a v e leam - M ilcd t h a t they cnn plant o ropa on land agentwhich once was considered good wasonly f o r grazing. and i

In t h e first five ip o n th s of the deenyoar. 10.101 acres were so ld . 2.460 less --------than a comparable period la s t year. _This y e a r 's sales total $348,360, for f l l an av e rag e of $34,<0 an a c re , com- pared with last year’s $337,109, which averaged $28.86 p e r ac re .

Suspected”O f HavihgTl^ies tfout

E U P E R T , June 9 -P o ss ib ility th a t k|ns,tho ra b ie s quarantine, l i f te d here In TroulApril, m ny bo resumed lo o m ed Wed- age cnesday with tho death of a clog, sus- congrpcoted rabies victim. J” . ’Tin

P r . OnrI Keely, Rupfcrt veterlno- trou trian, anId hc hnd p icked up the Indlv: « n lm ai-S uD da;i_n l!liL .oad_ it_w in jmcJf?show ing symptoms q( rab ie s . I t died natedT uesday morning.' Dr. K e^Iy said nntloho h a d sent the head to th e state entiniw lorlnni'lftn '«-offlcsjiU 3pl»e, tro u tI T iie dog wns owned b y a family Ihelr

south o f nupert, the a re a in which Olnt kn o w n robid dog waa fo u n d several ers aDionUiJi igo. iu>P°i

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; ■ Nine Inrlgated Idaho Countle:

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A l l i e s T l

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O f I n d lI GENEVA, June 9 (flV-Westem I M inister V. M. Molotov had all but V I la test policy statement.I .O u t l in in g hia “p e a c e te r m s " la te H o to v n o t only r a i s e d ' n e w issues 11 .^ e s te m leaders p re p a re d ------j t o v o ic e fo rm a lly t h e i r r e a c - y ■ 'J tion .‘ t(( . t h e R u s s ia n ’s s ta te - I

m e r i t -a t an o th e r I n d o c h in a ; s e s s io n today , b u t th e ir

B; s p o k e s m e n already h a d indi- S c a t e d t h e i r p e ss im ism , ail A tJ . 8. spokesman caU ed the ^ idt M olotov speech "purely destruo- of tlvi.y A British spokesman said It on 'R

el- oontained-‘-iiethlng help fu l. The nesd re- F rench called It "extremely aggres- J AP slve" and said It con tained "pro- ''*'® ‘

vocative terms." Bi— . W estem delegates wero a s much gceni

^^isturbed by the hostile rem arks in Molotov’s speech as by h is actual ““ ‘“ I proposals. am oi

Policies Critioiied "VH e critioiied ths polioles o f Pre- dec lj

m le r-Jo se p h Lanlel's-government, j™ .: / I . w hich Is now facing a severe test

In th e Prench national assembly. J-* 3in, A.I7. S. spokesman dec lared Molo- sinc( o u t tov’8 speech was designed to have an „ f „

, unfftvorable impact on P re n c h publlo " u a i opinion, which threatens to overturn ° r o c

t) ,p W estern hopes received th e i r big- jJ gestr'Jol t wheu~Mi)l8tCT~'ggt aown „

in d to the, communist terms t o r an In- -“ ie r e dochlnk p e ^ , _ _ _________ ro ckOoE stand Toughened

itom s <juarters-had expected him to inake important concesatbns, butInstead he toughened his s ta n d and ____raised new Issues, | p ! |

H e proposed ttiat the conference {

a begin discussions im m ediately on a political settlement in Indochtoa w ithout waiting for any agreem ent to end the fighting. O th e r dele- gates thought. ,they h a d gotten

Tnhn arouhd this difficulty w h e n the communists agreed three w eeks sgo

™ to give - priority to the cease-fire discussions. Molotov, how ever, said'.the -time had now. come" to . begin

y mlad* ^ t e m a te days, -iding ------^

S Savant Urging f l P New Decision M[ome

“•I?" Over Security ■eity r -W A SHIN Q TO Nr-Jun»-#-(ro-DL . H stlce J. R{>bert Oppenlielmer h a s ^ e d0 a the atomio energy com m ission to was reverse a special board’s decision

barring him from governm ent , ,imas atomic secrets, servaded T h e famed atom sc ie n tis t filed a a t 2lotor w ritten brief y e s te rd g y ^ te r being olud$6.40 denied the right to oraT argum ents cempay In the fight against security charges Bnr

: out against him. ■ ■ > wmOppenheteier's a ttorneys. Lloyd day.

nsen X . aa rrlso n snd Herbertr-Sr-Marks,--------len t, worked late Into M onday rilght . , itox- drafting the lengthy argum entsFelix against the board's decision , "niey ^ ■ $100 h ad planned to submit M g udge M onday but had to put I t ofi: until

yesterday. ' - J oun- Im m edia te disclosure of th e briefnded -is—tirevented-by-^EO—regu la tion ir -am la .lInm -vpr,^Jift_atb 'rhevs a re ex- ? Is to pected to challenge t t i e board's itlng -ilndlnM ^ asswtlon

‘ hla “discreet” cltlien,1 H. A 2-1 mn)orlty ot t h e Jioatd; “ OUg

dc- headed by fonner Army Seoretary vln Fst-of- -Gordon—H—Oray,—voted— agahist SB-— ' 24. clearing Oppenhelmer b ecause of Th' $200, his "serious disregard’’ f o r security of tl need regulations and his "disturbing cers 1 by conduct" on the hydrogen bomb the f gton program.-----------------------------------------hour

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Cold Has Caused IfricS

Damage to Crops a m"n g IDAHO FALLS, Juno D Wl—Cold pipellItate w eather has caused extensive dam- late 1;hird age to tender fann c rops a t the iff.itate lower elevation In eastem Id a h o but Boi

less to plants at higher elevations, loneason F arm offjdals explained th a t li east <ased because the lower e levation crops5vel- were farther advanced w hen theding cold struck, BOam - M ilton Weston, B ingham couniy annuland agent, said most extensive damage bo h(good was done bceU, com, r e d olover Batui

and alfalfa In the B lackfoot, Aber- Iromthe deen nnd Bprlngileld a re a s . expecl e s s ---------- -------------------------------------------------

;„fi Okay for Trout-La __Urged by Buhl 1

] --------- BTJHLT June O -S trong protests anesi* n galn st the "substitution o f import- H R -‘ ITTo ■ cd 'T n b irtr’o l i r i i r dome8Uo--tmilr ‘by ■ tiv B trou t" aro volccd by R o b e rt A, Er- ronllth a t k |ns, president of the S n a k e River comi:■e In T rou t company. In » p lea to r Bum- elgnVed- age of a trout bill now pend ing In - i”BUS- congress- , clnre

’Tiio bill provides th a t imported not 1Inn- trou t must be puokaged. oontenU {orethe Indlvldunllly wrapped a n d eaoh „„ rtwm “nd wmpiier o le a rly dtslS- m en

S i S t S i M T H S i - i f i i p r a a - r r a i r in rsaid nntlon of lls origin. I n addition, hnveitnto enting cstnblljlimenls S6i;vlng th« ,tn rt

tro u t must Indicate th e tao t oil ,|on.' mlly Ihelr n ie n u n rO rtilo en T ar^ -hlch Oliarging Umt Ido^io’s t r o u t grow- tableloral ers nro "be|ng badly I m r t by the Erkir

importatlQU ot Diulab u i d J tp - <c

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ho Counties L _ _ ^ _

ibe? of Audit’Bur«*'a“ oi Olnulatlou - -■^uoclkUd prtti ftnd Qplud P rm

T h i n k s K ille d C h n d o c h in a)—Western diplomats asserted glumly ad all but killed chances of peace in wi

terms" late yesterday to the nine-party )w issues b u t leveled charges which arm red-------------------- --------------------------reac- i - T •

;?*; U ran ium Disi“ Confirmed

striS ! HAILEY, June 9—Reports of laid it on 'Rock creek 80 miles west of 1

nesday afternoon by William Bro ‘ the Primitive Exploration and Fi

Brooks reported "two or three 1 much acene o f cuirent cofedrilling by tl: gjtuai samples have been sent to an (

amount of uranium in the ore. "We are sure Jflie_uraiiium-ia.

f Pre- declared, but dMllned fu rth er cre " ta t ^ ® P ° ^ s o h th e a s s a y , proBaTjlyMffnbiy. The concern has been prospe< Molo- since early spring, it was reporte mibfio of-JniiiesJ'fi'^fi-heen-ln-the-vldni

'Mtum Brooks-emphatically-Baid-bureau-i

i a d - h e e n in t l l f t 'a r P A r J - n n ^an In- E a r l y r e p o r t s in d ic a te d t h e uri

ro c k , b u t B ro o k s w o u ld - n e i th e r c

S , t t ""“EawyeirDies''~'f3d and ____

lerence r on aLochlna r ,^ r 'eement j ' v ” ■■: dele- \ “ J 'V '.- igotten rrt-j '

iks agoise-flre -ir, salil' be

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on•ity %

& o n , B. X. M)WE ^rnment . . . will be honored In ’fin a l

terv lces a t (he B urley Elks tem pi* filed a Bt 2:S0 p.m. Thursday, with eon* ^ - being oiudlng rites a t F les iin t View uments cemetery. Mr. Love, prom inent ^ iharges B urley tttom ey a n d former atate

Benator, -HI.H nn^Tpentsdly Mnn* _ Lloyd day. (S taff en frav ta i) - - - J

Marks,- ' — . : ™

“"3 2 Men Drown , S L™?_ Tn Triipk C ah ^

tn ird rtrthe -N orth -fo rto f-tha-r^oeur.

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T he vlcUms— wero—Charl es R. ’board H ough, Coour_ d ’A len e ;:ian ^ ‘M el- f cretary vln P . Thomaa, Leadvlllei Colo., bothigahist SS--------------------- --- -------- ’ __use of T he bodies were still In th e . cab ecurlty of th e track w hen sheriff's offl- mrblng cers ttaa lly pulled th e vehicle from „

bomb the fast-flowing rive r after a three j,, hour struggle.

S heriff Lewis G ardner sa id tho Hi , / l truck apparently le f t tbo K ingston-

Prichard road Bom ethne-yesterday 3 j aftem oon nnd plunged hito th e rtver. a

o p s A m a n working on the Yellowstone I—Cold pipeline law the tru ck In the w ater ^ I dam- late to the day an d caUed th e sher- a t the Iff. , ®h o but B o th men were employed a t the gs ■aUons, lone m toe at M urray. Ida., six mUes Jia t li east o f Prichard.

crops '■n the F IB E SOHOOL BLATED pj

BO ISE, June 9 tfl—The seventh o county annual Idaho s ta te lire school will lamago bo h e ld in Boise tomorrow th rough olover Baturday. An attendance o t 800 jj Aber- from Idaho and eastem O regon is

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3ut-Labeling Bill 4

Buhl Hatchery Manrotests anese trout," E rk ins said th e bill, mport- HR-4201, nlrendy h a s been apprctvea jJ: r t a b l r -by 'th e 6en» te,~ T l»“-me«sure‘‘cur- r A, Er- ronlly Is In the h an d s ol the house

River com mittee on In terstate a n d to r- • BUM- elgn commerce. . . .Ung In •T im e Is grow lni short," h e de-

dared . "If Uio tro u t labeling bill is iported not brought out o f commltte# be- intenU ton odjournm ent, oil'efforts on-the ?)

eaoh pnrt of Uie Rocky M ountain T ro u t- [J

J T i n r *Iditlon, hnve beon wasted, an d we'll h av e lo }," )g tl'i) start a ll over aga in in tlie n e x t sea- >ot oil jion ."

Ralslrig r t ro u t- io r '^ o m m e ro im 7 grow- table use la "big business" in Idaho,

ny the Erkin* pointed ou t, wli <ltp- (Coallnu.4 fa P tn •• CilBBia I) PO

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T i N ^ d i l E i iEDITION . I

PRICE 6 CENTS '

S o v ie t C h a n c e s n a P e a c esd glumly today th a t Soviet Foreign, leace in war-torn indochina by his

nine-party IndocWna conference, Moi- ■- IS which aroused western resentment. -

D iscoveries m ed a t H a ileyJeports of discovery of ursnluni owf....8 west of here were confirmed Wed- Mlliam Brooks, secretary-treasurer of ;ion and Finding company.0 or three finds” in th e area, near th# illing by the bureau of m iies. He said nt to an. essay er to de term ins-the the ore.raniiim ia of gommarclnl yrade " hn fu rth e r comment "u n til we receive -

i r o B a T j l y i r a te i i t x w e e k T i i l 'r lC r ^ S p ^ - ' len prospecting the .Rock creek area vas reported. Crews fro m the bureau L t h e - v l d n i t y - f o r j i ^ ] y „ f e v o . ; m t ! r i t h s .™ lid-bureau-employes-hadJiotmade-tha—

bhtiarv to report!. ■ted the uranium w as found in 4u artz_d - n e ith e r confi n i^ h o i i ^ e r ^ h a t

P a i ^ S la t i f S P O n lled|P^

® Jbi G u a te in d aW A B H IN Q ^, ' Juni • O JA -

pipln^Ue^ n u rc e t . u l d tod«y

be oali^ 'tla to .-ft tpeoial seailon to : ciiniiaw r t a i 'i t M iaaiihlit t t

Quatemal£'' TO ijr .gald tbs: TTnllieil States.li m ^ f l i i ir ra constant ilow' of tlpi pn; iustfcloni <ihlps .Havy. l | trailing i:tliei« veaseU to chart a.elr a (itl(m ,;, ' '^ Keporti: f ^ .V .O e s t n l . A m erlu

S S H ^ d the nav7 ,: h«i.;irtopped, loms ships tor InyeatlgaUda. TO« luivy

iW epparently i tu te d a fter thaUnited ststes discovered U st month

l i T S , ‘ha‘ “ >« Bwedlah -VMsel “Althem”1 v i » almost 3,000 ton* o f Iron

curtain anni to red-tlhged G u a t^ omlnent ^ T

y j S t o L _ L- - -C if il^ a ^ io u ic a tia lS -to d ty -tE a l-

the tJnlted S ta te a h a s Beeratl,Y been asking the L a tin-A m erlosn-natlons - whether t h e y ^ u l d favor holding a

V II , meeting o rT S re lg n m lnlstew In ^ Montevlilio -J u iy i .- ,;:SoT tar ; t h ey-

j P g t B s id r -a l l -b u t- t lJ re * ;0 f - t l^ « th ^ l9 -

1 " y t j o n s ^ m ! t r ^ S ^ i t t o t 4 g » d u » —

late iftflt omcIalfl«a!d, ' ’

S I B a s e b a l l ^ o a ^- n - ------------------P y ^ n l S i l ' ^ '

the-cab AMEBICANfl’B offi- R .H .E .lole from ______oOC.OflO'lOOr-1’ b' 1

a three Y ork___ 000 Ifll 'SO x- B 8 0Zuverlnk, H erb ert and Wllaon,

sa id the House; Ford, M organ imd Berra, an g s to n - ■, ■ R,iresterday B fltim ors '.:;.:z :r-:= ::::=oo i--800= -jth e rtver. Boston ........................... ...JOl 0 0 0 - 4llowstone Turley and M oss;’ Henry, Kinder, he w ater w erle and W hite. ': the sher- ohlcago a t Philadelphia and

Cleveland a t ’W ashington, night d a t the games.six miles _______

N AX IO HU iR

phUadelphia____________ 010 3 1 - 4aeventh Chicago nnnnn— n-

hool will (Two gamts) th rough Dickon and Burgess; Rush, Lown, o t SM Hacker and T appe.

Iregon Is Brooklyn a t B t Louli, New York at Milwaukee anc t P ittsburgh a t Oln-

------------- clnnatl, n ight games.

4 Homesteaders Man To Choose Sites■ r - T r - ^ u p E E T — j^ u n o ~ o ^ r o u r - w r » - ip p rc w S Pf'*™ ""* hQto?»t*adm from

h e r ? W c t a e e d a y ,^ S Bifrt fnJ 28 Wyoming m en who have seWoted', and to r- i,o„,5, [ 5„d, ff^m the 811 wWch sW „ . . to, bo up to r puWio drawing tt iu „

>umraor,ng bill is Officiali of th e bur?su of r«ola*

maUon'office

thnt the JuhB >8 closing dat* for ,|ottery"$ppUMUdiU«*lH^WSM4.JS^

w ars will (jj, gioiiui d a te lo r Wyoming priori*1 h av e to Qjj'ihe d raw ln i Irt thtt Northsld® n ox t SM- pymping project.

K a T o <rom the R iverton. Wyo., proJeolT in Idaho, to iup*l,

l a a I) potHhem . "

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“ Coflege Plans P Summer Qass

, H nal p lani h tv e been, matte tn d ____.“'llff ln PSlIs Builness college li pre-

pjrln* fo r thi a n n u a l summer Khool program to begin Mpnday.

' According to S terling O. Lanon,------- college (llrector, reg litratlon li un-

dp; way an d will continue through­out the week. Judging Itom advance re(iuesta and Inquiries the enroll-

' - ' ment will be large, he said.■ Olasiea oHercd In both day and ,

evening ichool I n c l u d e a typing,Qregg and SpiedwrlHng shorthand, „ bookkeeping, olflce machines, Eng- '* llsh, fljelUng, secretarial practice, tra) olllce procedure, filing and Index- Vo!l Ing, buainess psyohology^and ad- ( _ ___

-------- vaDC«d“iiccoiinlinj.------- ------ '-w 'Classes will begin s t 8:1S a.m . T | | .

and continue until a:H p .m . Stu- J U - I dents are free In th e afternoons to . ,

study a t the w hool under super- I vised Instruction, In air conditioned J rooms, work part-tim e or pursue in­dividual Intereits. The

The 1054 graduating class will S S ' hold com m enftm ent exercises a t ' tho First Baptlit church a t 8 p.m. “ rrlday.

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Maestro Leaves KNEW YORK, J u n e 9 Ifl-M aeitro Plre II

Arturo Toscanini le f t by a i r yeiter- damagday for his summer home on Lake days 1(Magglori, Italy. Toscanini, 87, re- Hemtired last April 4 a a conductor of the fitthe National Broadcasting company on a c<orchestra. Twin I

' ■ —'I men fo

Hospitals Son the

M a g i c V a l l e y M e m o r i a lVliltlpg houti a t Maglo Valley the de

Memorial hospital a re from' 3 to 4 reotedand T to 8 p.m, R- W .:

i^)jlIITTED JuryMrs. Duane Homewood, Inga o la raJ

Oran, Mrs. Edwln B alrd and Dsnnls and JiQergen, all Twin P alls; Don Rich- Twin 1

— ardionr M urta m hi-M rs . Ban Ohans- Mri . .,Llor, Rupert; Mil. Jo h n Brown and Marsde

-------^MrsrKenneth-Blackburn, both Kim- venlibetlyi Sidney A, C lark, H atelton; HenryMrs. Juergen Kruse, Pller; Mrs. cauie,'Lyle Helsley, C utleford; Mrs. Callle ErnestRosii Rogerson, ind Leonard James ^ p t o rWUUami, Jeroni i ; ' ' - witn

---------- ----------- -IH 8MIHSEDvuoy aqwhb, sTouu Momiii liArry t&rv«tri

■ oreen, Mra. Howard TlPJln.aud A1-, 'bert Inanla, all T w in PaUs; Mrs. the S iJMnes A. WhHler imd daughter, ,nd.Bti

^ 2 ^ a ™ E O T i a n ! i $ i i ^

A daughter wis bo rn Wednesday ‘ ^to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Helsloy, Cas- .7, 'tieford, and a son waa bom Wednes- ? , ' y day to Mr. and Mra. Juergen Kruse,

• _____ ■ the sn

S j:. B e n e d i c t ’s , J e r o m e a d m it t e d

Mrs. Orawford A. Riley, Mrs. Boy Halverson, Bruce Campbell and DH71 D irrol dampbell, a ll 'Jerome, and Mrs. Ja Joe Bhaw, Shoshone. .their e

DIBMISfBD tlonedBaby Samuel Jones, Murtaugh; foroe,

Joieph Marshall, Wendell; Mrs. Mr. i Jack Ohrlstenlen l ^ d ion, ..Twin returne rWH; Mrs. Lewli o la rk and daugh- veralty ter, Olenns Feny, and Mrs. Ray- exeroIs(

, mond Sarla and ion, Shoshone. ter's diBIRTHS ___ —

A ion wa* bom to M r.-and Mrs,Crawford RUey m d a daughter to Mr. and Mr*. Boy Halverson, aU Jerome.

G o o d i n ? M e m o r i a l p il eTliltlng h o u n lit Ooodlng Me- Edith I

mortal hospital are from 5 to 4;30 J pm.and (rom 7 to a :!0 p .m . tuary c

ADMITTED MacArtMrs. Neal Spenter a n d W. R. Pair- coll ot

fleld, both Ooodlng, and Mra. Pred until 1: Henderson, BUsi.

DISMISSED EDE3iMrs. Oene Ediraond. Bllas. McDonn

BIRTHS p.m. Ft!Sons were born lo Mr. ond Mrs. tuory c

— JamesJiIyer«rOoodlngrand Mr. nnd ISylo'r- M n. Fred H endw on, B U M .____ by terloi---------------_ eluding

R u p e r t G e n e r a l M«»oriADMITTED

_____ g ftll- — --------------------------------^-HAZB----------- ■ DISMISSED for MH

■ Manlon Looslle. Hall.. ----------- lopbetiiBIRTHS Thurtdt

-------- A -a o n -w a a -b o ra ^ e sday-to" Mf. ': r a n i t m J t a y a i a n iB te^-H eyliunF ________ ________ —.— ------------ ---------- be-held'

C o t t a g e , B u r l e y .'ADMITTED ernoon i

------Mrs. M ary VatiLeuven, Mrs.. of aervl— Emma-Perkln«,-MrB. M avlr Hanks the t

and Baby D ora aonzoles, all Bur-

H tl. Vlrglnla-Keliejrr^)eclo:--------------------------------------- conducti

Weather S lheld at

Mtflo VaUey—Mostly cloudy and Friends cooler tonight lad Thuraday wi<h home 1 Bhowera both daya. Low to n l |h l time of near 4!, high Thunday near 68, low U st nl*ht 44, 49 al 8 a jn . and 8J at RUPE noon.--------------------------------------------- Harold 1

--------- 2 pjn. \Butlon M „ , U ln . P tp , m„ftuarAlbmmw. ....... ............80 ea inuriuarBlim.rii ............... 4j Lawson,

13 .so tian chlC h & z J J It riteiwu:Dinvcr ......... ............ ......83 47 Ctery.

........ - ...............(6 ,15 ---------------------- =New Orle>ni ..... ............. OO 71 ^N ew York-------------- ...I go &S ______ _0*«n » 78 40 .04Omih» ............................ jfj S4 JtPhftenli ........................ . 04 IPoc*t.llo -------------------71 18 Tt. I -PortUnJ ................ ....... .67 68 rRoek Spring! ................ ..70 41 I8ftlt L*V# City ................ .78 55 ^San rr*nel«o .................«S ig .04 ^St. Louli ..........................87 fiO .44 I CfiMttle ......................... ..flfl 50 ,3TWIN FALLS........... . , U 47 .oj ^Wuhlnston .................... ..88 63

S T A G E O F S N A K E R IV E RThe level of Snake river waa low

Wedneiday aa ahown by the flow over Shoahone falli (983 aecond feci

, Of-Htalei; go lin over th e brlnK), ., ■ ,

L A M E B A C K

, C O R R E C T I O N ,la pleasant a n d painless. fiaokacbes may b e associatedv U ta rbeum itlsm , arthrltla, ,lumbago, itomaob and kidney I ? Idliorders. I f you hiive tried * » ■

- - • w r th ln j - « lw ,= T ty ”AdJiut-'- ~ r " A 'ment. BeUef ll o ften obtained l i te r f l n t ' t r i i tm u it .

D R . A L M A H A K D I N 31

I 1»0 Main Noflli F h o n i MM _ _ _

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■ - K e e p th e W h ite F l a g J o l S aJe ty ..F ly liig

3S ’ '® d, _____ __________________re- ^

! \ ' £ - J h s,nd , : ^ . S

Now six days without a yei Ico, traffic death in our Magic !*■ Vallev. V.

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Jury Hearing ™ rt Damage Suit

The 1317.03 damage lult re su lting ix» ,1)1 from a collision between a am oke- A« .» blinded m o to rls t’i car and a p arked we _ flro truck c o n t i n u e d In d la tr ic t pn

court Tuesday. hoiLynn H. Hempleman Is suing

Clifford S tan ley , fire truck driver, and the Tw in FalU County M utual

tro Plre In su rance company for 1287.03 y®' ■r- damages to h is car and $30 fo r th ree lie days loss of I ts use. E■e- Hempleman's car rammed Into of the fire truck when It was p a rk ed f“ ‘ ny on a county ro ad one mile lo u th of ™

Twin Falls Feb . 24 ,19t3, while f ire - hut —1 men fought a nearby grais and hay - cou

stack lire.Witnesses w ho testUled Tuesday oat

morning Woro O. Biater, who Uvea 8lo _ J on the farm w here the fb^ w aa be- In , Ing put out, a n d Paul B. Bow m an, poi I driver of the f i r e truck. A m ove by me; ey the defense fo r non-iult a n d dl- a4 reoted verdict w as denied by Judge ma

R. W. Beckw ith. a iJury m em bers choien Tuesday are *'•

!0 C la ra^ ro se , H ansen; I. T. M oore I lia and Jam es H . Vandenbark, b o th vlci J- Twin Palls, a n d Mrs. Otto P la t t , Bai S tJ lr s - io ta lM iu » t« d -a n d -0 1 te e r .^ V , era id Maraden, all B u h l. imt1- Veniremen George Ward and nnd

Henry Luta w ere challenged for Uoi rs. cauie, and F ^an k Soutbwlclc and »hll le Em eit Koch w ere dlsmliied on po r- "i M ^enptory^charge*. stai

Wltneaaea ..ca lled .,to _ th e » tan d .)>•? Tueaday were WUllam Atkins, seo re- °m:

fy tary-treasurer o f the fire Insurance company,-Lemar.JL_Hanes,_onB Jif. .Tlyl the truck's th re e volunteer llrem e n , ItI

J ; .«nd.Stanley. d r iv e r of the tn iek .^ —^w srd -P o tthaa trtu tooobU e-body - — <

> and fender r e p a i r m a n , te stified r aboutidaMage to t h r ear snd-H arley Thomaa, a passerby, told the c o u rt n ,5j of his actions when he itopped to fnii, help the firem en. Motorist P red b Stone testified h e drovi th r o u jh o ta the smoke en route to ths. golf courae, ■ unt

---------------------------- Mra,y Events ListedId DUrrBIOH, Ju n e » - MT, a n d chuid Mra. Jack W ard have received w ord Si

their aon, Jaolc Ward, Jr., Is a ta - bantloned In W aahlngton wlUi th e ah: Praforoe, ............ brol

•a. Mr. and M rs. Lowell Taylor h a v e tiaIn returned from ^a,ttend|ng,.the U n l- slab1- veralty of Id a h o coSiilenoemeht Fi)>- exerclaes. T ay lo r received ht* m a s - the

ter's degree.

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to Magic Valley ,m “ Funerals "

PILER—P u n era l services fo r M rs. jJR I- Edith Boman wlU be conducted a t ,10 J pm . Friday a t the White m o r ­

tuary ohapel w ith the Rev, W . A. MacArthur officiating. Friends m a y

■- cnll nt the m ortuary Thursday a n d \ d until 1:30 p jn , Fridny. .

EDEN—F u n era l servlcei for O la ra / McDonald wlH be conducted a t 3 p,m, Friday a t th e Twin Falls m o r - ”

1. tunry_ chapel W ith the Eev. H — L. d Toylor, pastor o f the Eden P re s - ~

by te rlan -chu tch , < officiating. O o n - eluding rites w ill be held at S u n se t Memorial park,

- j- H A 2B IjT G N -^^P uneral“ > e m c * r for Mrs, la abelle Chadwick O hrls-

_ tnphennn -w U l-be-hald -a t - a -p r -m r Thuriday a t th e Haielton LD S chapel w ith BlShfflV.I. n (larrlpni»r olll<ilaHn(r^Ooneludlng-iervlces~TVlll * "

- b o -h e ld T rP lea san t View cem etery. Frienda may caU at the P ay n em ortuaryr-B urley^ 'W edneidsyH iffcr '—ernoon and evening and at the p la c e

aervlce T huraday . from 11 a . m . ^ t h e time of th e funen\l, [

d- BUKLisi’—P u n era l tervlces fo F Mra, Kate E atella Doman will be conducted In th e LDS flrat w a rd church a t 3 p jn . Friday by B ishop laaao Lee. Concluding rites will be held at P lea sa n t View cem etery,

d Friends may ca ll a t the fu n e ra l h home Thuraday and Prlday u n ti l it time of aervicea.» ______t RUPERT — P unera l iervloe* f o r

Harold L, Hall w ill be conducted a t 2 pjn, W edneaday a t the O oodm an

’■ mortuary chapel w ith the Rev. R o x i Lawson, pastor o f tho Rupert C h ris - J tian church, officiating. Concluding J ritea will be held a t the Rupert c e m - m etery. ^

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" 1 A CoUpLETI

CARPET : SERVICE

■ 'MASLAND »MOHAWK and ALEXANDER SMITH

CARPETING* also. I CARPET CLBANINO

CARPET L a y in gCARPET BINDING CARPET 8EWIN0

"A Small PlaceWith A L ol ot Berfloe'*

RICHARD'^ _CARPET & TV CO.

R. C. (Dick) S uL l319 Mbin Ave.'East

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n iddio Banker T Group Names *

— New^Offic^rs ^(tnm f tn OmI _

0. N, Senior, Canadian consul general, w arned the group th a t . American trade barrleta Involving «

. free flow .of Canadian gooda to th is ‘ countiy posed a th reat to American industry a n d Inveatora. Senior de- _ dared th a t aa third largest trading nation in the world, Canada lm - - ported from the United Btatea laat

( year th re e blUlon doUars worth of ,, goods, m ore tlf tn the reat of the j. ' world p u t together, bu t that the _

V. 8. In re tu rn hod Imported only “ tffo_and-.a .quarte r bllUon-dollars. „

worth of goods. jg"We h ave always had a deficit' th

In our tra d e with you." Senior said.

t “And frank ly we are ahocked as well as puzzled to hear of agitations b< for r e s t^ t lv e measurea against ta i.

Ig portatlon of Canadian products, y i e- As your la rgest customer, we think •d we m erit be tte r treatm ent. And os pj ot practical buslnesi people, we wonder T(

how you can consider It In the In- ja] terest of your own economy to de- by

If prlve your best euatomer ol the means of paying for goods which t i

10 you are so eager lo aell ua to ever- 1] ge Increasing volume." .

Senior said th a t favorable trade to balances w ith other countries and Id substantial Inflow of American cap- of Ital have largely offaet the deficit, J® s. but th a t flow of capital cannot be I- counted on Indefinitely.

"I! you sh u t US out of the Amerl- ly can m a rk e t, . the outlook would, be ea gloomy bo th for American Inv'ciWra !- In O anado and for American ex- ^ n, porUng Induatrlea, Your invest- be ly ment of 10 billion dollars glvea you I- s stake In Canada of sufficient ] le magnitude to make our prosperity

a m atter of real ooncein to you," ue ■t he said. ' In'e Homer J . Livingston, Chicago, rlt h vice p resident of the American in t. Banking association, told the bank- cai

..era they m uat have a_n Intelligent 1 underatanding of world banking M(

d and financial problems if the n a - an ir tlon la to qualify tor World leader- 1 d ship. ^ at

"Our responslbiuty is to under- stand these problems and their lm -

(j upOT 'our banka and our econ- _ i. omy," h e said . P

i Mrs. p . Anderson y -Claimed-byJJeath ^ RUPERT, June 9 - M r s . Donna 5,“' y Anderaon Hilling, 34, died Tuesday

moming a t R upert Q eneral hospital < following prolonged lUness.d Born M arch 4,1830, In Richmond, 'n Utah, Mrs. Hilling came with her ml“ famUy to -B urley where they Uved 1

until movhig to R upert IB years ago. paiMra. H illing was m arried to John theE. HlUUig Dec. 18, 1061, in Rupert, itsShe was a member of the LDS the

d church. noid Survivors In addition to the hus- ■],- band, are h e r parents, M r, and Mra. joiib: Prank A n d e r a o n , Rupert; two gpe

brothers, D ennis Anderson and O t- 2;S e tis Anderson, both Rupert, and a .- sister, Mrs. N orm a Q. RaHf,'R)ipert. it Funeral services' aro pending a t- the G o o ^ a n m ortuary here. ^

READ TIM ES-NEW S WANT ADS. i’ ‘

1 Moat fellows wlah they had a i 8 much fun w hen they 're out aa I”

. Uielr wives th in k they do.

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; THERES-l4aT-Hlt4G ^ j O G O e L . . . .

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i Al a Jeon tang original In iheerI Egyptlarrcotton voile print. And' h 'lavar 10 youthful v^Ilhlh ^

1 ruffiei and pin tucking. AndI note Ihs velvet la ih bell. Of' cogrie It'i waihoble and /' wrinkle proof.i S lie i lO to ld .

Just ono o f the ' many- lovely itylea In our new ahipment of Jean Lang originals.

‘ S p ec ia l G roup

C o t t o n D r e s sReally terrifio values hi th is groi dreisea you would expect to pay i more for.

B . 9 5 ^ 9 - 9 5

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Z T w in F a lis 1 \® M cU iu T F ae ;] ; i

Tlie s ta te fUed an income ta x Uen i« a Monday Against Richard O . BUig- :

° ham In tho am ount of 16.18. l

„ u l F toU y Hove* Here 1‘ Mr. sn 4 Mrs. G. D, A nderson and. daughter, S andra, have m oved here '

^ from PocateUo. They are m ak ing ' ^ their hom e a t 1206 NoiUi E lm circle.

Board to M eet ' . *J z ; The executive board of th e Tw to i

PaUs Mualc club wlU meet a t 8 p jn . Thursday a t the home o f Mrs. | J ^ e s Kinney, 189 PlUmore stree t. ,

Drlved t l n e d 'Eugene Davis was ttaed »5 a n d W

TOTtrlirTRiliee "eo m T T u e sa a y -fo r faUure to post a |1 bond fo r overi ;

ricit time parking w ithin the prescribed : 34 hour* a f te r th e olfenie.

ions Behefit P lannedlm- The Y -Teen committee p f thslets. YWOA is p lann ing a dessert benefit ]link o j r t party for 1:30 p. m ^ P rlday , iI as Proceeds wUl be uaed to 's e n d Y - i idw Teens to th o . ootiference a t P ay e tte |

lakes. Reservations msy be ob ta ined | <*'- by phoning the YWOA, 880-W . the - (

^ Hans Mohr Dies de ! At Jerome F arm ;

JEBOME, Ju n e 9 —Hans M ohr, | M t resident o f the Jerome a re a since

b,‘ 1933, was found dead at hla hom o In ] the Perrlne community M onday, victim ot a aolf-lnflloted gunsho t |

®''‘" wound, reports Coroner J. R- WUey. . Mri Mohr was 69. ,

WUey said the lethal w eapon was , a J3 caliber rifle. Mr. M o h r had been In lU hea lth for a long thne.

vou The body waa found by a neighbor. .Bom in Holstein, Oermany, Sept.

■I‘y 29,1884, M r. M ohr'came to O m aha . )U," Nebr., tn 1906 and moved to Jerom e j

In 1923 where he farmed In th e P er- , flo, rlno community. He was oonfh-med £ san in tho L utheran ohuroh a n d edu- j nk- cated In O erm any. • (en t Surviving are a brother, G eorge ( ing Mohr, M adrid, Nebr., llx nephew s i na- and two. nieces, e r- Puneral services will be conducted

at 3 p jn. Friday a t the WUey fu n e ra l home. Concluding rites wUl be heW

n ,I in Jerome cemetery.

Speech to Group |II NEW YOBK, June 9 OB—^^re5l- t J l . <i«nt minnlin«iir-iiriH.iiiiltiiji-h rnad«. ,r * c a sr- tpeech ~ before a~01tTiartflr~f6r~

Elsenhower committee m eeting to- j 11,1 morrow evening in Wnshington, ra - ,

dlo networks announced today . j nd, The P resident will discuss tihe ad- g rter ministration's leglslaUve p rogram , /ed The Ameriean Boardoaatlng com - go. pany wlU carry the apeech live from hn the Hotel S ta tle r lrt W a ih ln ^ n on r srt. Its national network. The tim e of DS the ABC broadcaat wlU be an -

nounced later. jto- The M utual Broadcaiting system ira. acheduled a re-broadcaat o f the wo apeech on Its natlonai network from _ 3t- 2:30 p. m. M ST to midnight.

a __________________ _PLANE MISSING

TOKYO, Ju n e 0 «V-A U, 8 . naVy amphibian plane carrying IT men la milling on a flight between J a p a n

^ and Okinawa, the navy lald to n ig h t\

I "SUFFERED 7 YEARS—thtnPazobnaghtamaimgrtliefl”

••riMr.H. S..Cui„<i.IlllootiIn D out of ~ ~10 coses ot Rtdmi Iwtlhitg

■ almple pllea, WfTHOUT SUBGESytealed by --------------------------doctora. amazhig Pazo O intm ent atopped bleeding, reduced iweUlng, healed cracking . , . shnmk piles WITHOUT SUROERYI Pain w as

I atopped o r m aterially redur.od.^ I Pazo acts to soothe, telltTe itch ln*

Iwlanito. In tubea. ailo m odernII Suppoaltoriea a t drugjlata. G e t „ Pazo* tor wonderful fait reUef.

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Uen Regular meeting of ot-Y o-E «a Uig- Bowmen wUl be beld a t a p jn . today

in Uie c i ty haU.

^ 'Jaywaiker Posts Bond lc•nd. _ ,T ._E .-B tan ley poated A -» l bnnd. In here with c lfy poUce Tuesday for Jay- oiUng wilklng. sttele. ■ -------- m

I Eami .D octorate niBurton O. Newbry, Twin Falls, li

'" to a e tn d ld a te for, h is doctor of educa-pjn. tlon ■aegree a t University of Ore-u rs . jon com m encem ent ejttrcises sched- jreet. ujed B unday . u

Xitfis

Hale In th o county cl&k's office “ ihed Monday. T lie releases were for |1,-

. 4H and *136. hi-------- sl

Attend G rad o a tlo n lrU>* 'u r , a n d Mrs. K. M. Longballa ce

iet(t have re tu rn e d from Portland where W . Uiey a tte n d e d graduation aervlcei ^

Y* at Lewis a n d Olark coUege. Their q «tts (on, B ruce , 'received his degree In p| Ined builnets adm inistration .. oi

Csnlidate fo r Oegree eiGary W ilson, aon of Mr. snd M n. j ,

J. V, W Uson, Is a candidate for an k AB d egree from the CoUege of

n l Wooitsr, Wooater, O. An English. major, h e plana to enter tho mln- “

“hr, ll lnInce * “ '• _____ ______________ Q.J Uarrlage Llcenaea a]

M arriage llcenaas wwe issued by ccthe Twin F a lls county clerk Tueaday A

' • to WUllam Harold Olaon and JessieOrace D e Klotz, both Pller; and njDavid C .M acM lchael,L eon la ,,N .J„ r .

^ and M a r th a Oatrknder, Twto Falls,

EI|M Seek Diplomas *S Eight T w in PaUs students hove

■ applied f o r graduation from Twin > JUIi B usiness college Friday. They

' " j are Lols Gowans, Ardean Howells, Shlrliy K e«tler, Ann Mallory, Aleen Lynch, P a tr ic ia Morrison. Marjorie

' StanaoU a n d Shb-ley Peters. Lenora (m ' COormon, Kimberly, and Barbara to

Prough, P lle r , also have applied, yj

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lew Geese Killed by Marauding Dogs m'

|Do|i k il led five grown geeae, five i n goillngs a b o u t i months old and a v ,

" duck M onday night in 'k fenced pai- Sll* turl a t 39S FUer av«pue west, re-

dJOtta-M rs,-i.aV<in^llmanr------- ^ ^The loss Is estimated a t from $60 —

^ to IIOO, M r*. Gilman saya, I t la be­lieved fou r o r flvo dogs reported In the neighborhood earlier are re- iponilble. I

The dogs m ay have some woundi aa a reault o f the terrific battle put 1 up by the flvo large geese to protect « lhe goslings. The entUo pasture, s

° about an a c re to size, was Uttered ii with fea th e rs and splattered by I

em “ evidence of the battle.In addition , a goose, a gosling

and two d u ck s were injured.

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New low prlc*i. N«w Hom«t SpicJal (

HUDH O R N E T S •

N o w —a H udson to f it overj n o w low er-priced H o m o t Sf f ie ld — T h e Bpectaculor Supe n irm in g m ates o f , th e Hot p r ic e field — T ho Jo ts , a t lo w ea t. Com e in! W o 'r e V v

: _ Cornein i 0(t6Bttndwd iHa ind albtf ip«{/Uiilf)ni te

d e a n MOTOR126 S e c o n d A v an u a W e i t

' I Doctor T a f a — At T.F; Meet L S Of Rot^ians ”

purpoics of. th e A merican Med* ^ leal association an d its efforta for “

bnnd lu rth e rln s “ “ “ “ I educaU o^w eto ^■ Jay- o u t l i n e d V W - 'E r n e s t Howard, ai- "

slstan t naUonal secretary, a t a meeting ot the R otary c lub -Wed- ™ ^a7n«»> the Legion hall.

ills, ll Howard reported 145,000 doc- iduca- Yon belong to the American Medl-

0 *'®' cal assoolatlon and there is one “*"*• doctor for eveiy J p persons to Uie

United Stotea. . - ' tilH e discussed benefits o f health sii

tosuranco programs and coroplatats ^ against high tees-charged by the. . . medical profession, w(

ir 11 - Dr, Howard said the cost o f Uvtog ra has Increased obout 176 p e r cont bl since 1935, but medical fees have ca Increased about 100 to 120 per W

gballa cent, S<where 'Medical fees actually a re less ?" irvicei jjian they were to 1936, according to ‘t IT'®*'' Dr, Howard, He said although hoi- ■ee In pn^i tees have Increased, th e length

of ttoie paUents spend to hospitals has been reduced so th a t hospital expenses are actually abou t Uie

I M n. j jn ie or less than they w ere In — 'or an 1535. . ' ta

ngllsh W'allace Bond waa program ^ mln- chalnnan. jjj

• President John Roper announced gj the Rotary club wUl aponsor a local appearance by the 44 piece Van- „

ed by couver, B, 0,, Canada, o rchestra In leaday August.Jessie vsltlng Rotarians were O rant co

“" ‘I Morse, St. Anthony; LoweU Wooda, — N .J., Richfield, Utah, and Alex Findlay, Falli. Boise, Joseph BJieperd, Idaho Falls, |

was a guest of Uie olub.

Shattered Carrier J Xii Heads for Repair ■rjorle QUONSET POINT, R. I., Juno 9 I enora (tB_The ihattered carried Bennlng- g rbara ton headi tor the Brooklyn navy d- yard today with a b lack 'w ound to •------ he r innardl and an im daunted |

crew. 'y T h e ahip, ripped hy b la sts snd *

fire tha t kUled 102 otficers and I f f S raen two weeka ago, wlU undergo . ~ ropah^ nnd overhaultog scheduled

^»-take-Dtn»-m6nthsr---------------------- ■’ j ' ’* Some 2,400 offlcerj. a n d men |

* boarded the ship here for th e trip - to Brooklyn. Oapt. WUll&m P . Ra- ■

•• bom , lr., the "Big Ben'n" flghttog. J 'eklpperrsald ' "morale is superb." -

n $60 --------------------------- ------------------------ "

“ Acid S to n ac li? ! Get TUMS Ouick! i

B put Top-speed relief for gaa, heartburn, | otect acid indlgeidon. ■ I

THI TUMMT

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We’ve joined the new A and we’re celebrotli

n the greatest pei

II Spidal Oub Coup.. AUo ovollabli In Sadan ond Club <

DSONS • W A S P S • J E T S

fit every b u d g e t - th e H ornet, an d o m e t S p ec ia l, to the m edium -prico la r Super W a sp , and W asp, w orthy th e H o rn e ts , in the low-medium Jots, a t p ric cs starling wilh th e o r e V v i n g a Trade-In Jam boreo!

iodai/and m e !

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rOR-GOMPANY----- J. T w ln .fa lU

, -------

* j Seen TodayB t — — - 4 - nJ

j Dog Jumping from back to front j f f S seat to Oregon ca r , . . W ater hoses I U O curled up outside courthouse en-

tr a n c e ; '. : - ; - Man-rieeptog In front ^ sea t of car to parktag lo t . . . Fou, I '

were yotto* 8** waUctog ann In arm on 2? ' i ," . TWrd avenue north . . . Bicycles ? ?

, blocking sidewalk outside police .m jj, s tation . . ..P o u r men pushtog au- Jl tomobUe up Second street n o rth . . ., Teen-ager holdtog scoop shovel with

foot a s ho sweeps duit up from floor S '. . . M an wearing rubber hoots strld- “ ■

* tog through bustoeis d is tric t , . g™ “ M an w eartog denim Jacket and bow !?“

tie com bination . , . Feathera on , lealUi SldewaUc .. .' . Pedestrian casting „ ilatots ^ to i l f u l eye on darkentag clouda j y the. . . , P lsherm en maktag—p lan s tor r'l*

week-ehd tr ip ; . . Itte model car , 1 Uvtog m inus fender . . , W oman mum- J ' cent bUng to self as c a r engtae dies while „

have oar is to middle of tateraectlon . . , “ ) per W arren D aigh wearing big sm U e.. . ‘°™

Seedy looktog m an itaggering down I i85j sldewaUc. . . And overheard: " I hope J r ' Ing to the’ 1 hoi- ----------------------------- ■ Tl

Move Opposedjspital _____ p,t the CARSON OITY, Nev., J u n e 9 aj.Pjire to —T he enforcem ent staff o f th e state 1^1

' tax commission dlscloied today it mui. .la,.opposed to opentog of th e Elko y ;

^ “ county area along highway 93 lm-m ediately south of the Idaho Unt to «

unced general gambUng.Von Commission Secretary R o b b i n s Uie

, CahUl, head of the enforcement J istaff, said i t was felt auch gambling Rid would be "practically Impossible to ed e

O rant control," .. day

j r ?SEEl a i r ■ ! t h e a t r e g

i " E A S T tlunted ( T

IS? UST 3 ITH U RS-FR

e “ V W A S H IN S T O N -S C H O O L

ihting. j P — U-]taiUuvsnlt-Ia«|hed-(or.«|«<,'<(.i irb." ^ you can release every emotion whe ------- J melodram a.

I ? f 1 A D M , O N L Y SO c~Bi

E T h e C h ild re n V/i

,um . % e a s t l y n n , by Ned Albert, dlrectei■"V % the first play ever presented in thl« a:fflill t old-fashioned style yourI w l J T heatre G uild for a m a in attractloii i y % Jubilee.

lew American Motors family ebrotinfl witli a big...

J i i i c' performers ever t

MtMmm

/K A J f t

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— SAMPSON-MOTb?E a « ^ -M o ln -S tr« a t---------------------- ^

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to front Ite r hoaea I U

° ^ f r S t ® t o | H

. Bicycles l i j ^ « « Ble police It i>V^,ai M Jhtog au-n o rth . . , “ J noon l u S w i B lovelwlth ,1, T 'O n U t o iS lMIrom floor ' Wenili ij,K)ts Strld- “ on ih T y ^ lH

«'sa!ss‘, s * aaodel car “ “ »W« i mum- 0 °“ ’ 'ttll tllt dies Whilec tlon . . . ®“'>a8er, u a

Cl™the city. '•W iitiH

- local BoUaJ P d b Hi b M

' th e State Im UIWU ' “ “ < « § ■

Jly 93 lm-

■ o b b i n s

osslble to o d .o n t h f S t e ^ ^

rHEATRE GUILD PRQDUCTIO

>T LYNN!T 3 DAYS!

SCHOOL _ “esOOf

y emotion whearmiee lU ituiil

I LY 50c—Bring (he Fomlly, Children Will Lova It.

Albert, directed by Loulie llo ji m ented to thli area, and hu beai ml !d atyle your grandparenta loinl I n a ln attracUon ot Magio Valiifi(

W M M V M I

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111 Uirk.t SUe< Sin rnneUeo. Call/, dlrectly --------------- ^ ^ -----------------«oid >1I CLASSROOM FOR SCIEN’HSTSI The philosophers and the psyehlatrlsts a n d

th e psychoanalysts—along with millions of S n Yother Americans—have been waiting a n d The mlistening to and reading about th e great U. S. -h s ii senate’s investigation of the monkeyBhineS ®* over army Pvt. O. David Shine. ■

-These scientists, whose specialty Is th e "The' m ental life and capacity o^ Individuals, h av e dlvidcc

a special Interest In cases like th is . They see S'nat” ‘ things in these dally, sustained disclosures o f

hum an behavior th a t ordinary individuals '’°Be!am ay miss. This show Is better th an a lo n g nnxlouiseries of seances with the p a tien t on a p sy - ed eve chlatrlst’s cbuch, revealing his subconscious“ lod- fhriSi

There may be some highly Interesting sc l- conatibe'ntlflc papers preparec^ on the m ental p roc- hib esses of the various principals engaged In th is public show— a fte r It Is all over. For th epresent, one distinguished analyst, who fo r Humph obvious reasonstloes not wish to be Identified,l ia s called to th e attention of th is writer som e alai

I significant passages for a best-selllni; popular U''“ P'— -work-ln-thls-fleld-whlch put the whole b u sl- S m

n e s s In perspective. ' yo,ij_ jThis book Is Dr. Harry A. Overstreet’s "T he atates i

M ature Mind," ant vo First published In 1049, It h as since th e n

— m1Hlnn-f.nplfts, ______________ __________ nnd raiDr. Overstreet was formerly head of th e m thel

department 6T pHnosapKy at C ie r ”0oi:ege7TJew York, but he-writes simply and w ith 3 m a :aB’ea t-w dwatan d tn g........................... —frine

_ n i e current senate hearings weren't even os sem— -dreamed-of w hen he wrote-the m anuscript jo»dor,

Xor ‘The Mature Mind,' But p rin ted below,j w ith the permission of the publisher, W. W . in mje.

M orton and (ibnipany, are a few paragraphs so. aiw hich lit the p resen t situation like a glove the Dei a n d may help, analyze some of th e prlnolpalcharacters Involved. pay

In the middle o t the book, Dr. Overstreet summeideclares; . , politics has, by common p rac- o” wha tlce , become a ‘game’ In which men a re;«:^ected to behave like gtown-up children, pi

I I n no other area of'human life h a s lmi))iunlty postal ienjoyed suoh-'good standing." sumn

2: ' Now for a 5^ • vo,f tw specifications: “Not all imm ature adu lts The*hoia r e neurotic; b u t where there Is adult lm - ed himjm tu rlty this sam e pattern of arrested devel- which mippment, or fixation, Is likely to show up as th e f ?ro o t cause for th e halting of th e m aturing ot“ emj

I process. . , Such lm,maturlty Indicates th a tt h e adult la still try ing to work ou t by childish V T ]

' m ean s the problem of his various relation- » J , ' sh ip s to life.

“We may Illustra te by a fam iliar example. Th® * E arly In life, a child may leam th a t he c an

i g e t what he w ants by making a nuisance o f ^hich ii[ himself. If he will scream loudly enough, k ick win bei h i s heels, hold h is breath, choke, get red i n naturaii

t h e face, he can frighten the life out of h is “ ”X»rents and m ake them yield. . .” ■ “

"Should-this happen, he may be found a t aUobev- _4D. say,'tta_a m an who still gets h is own w ay »werabi(----- byha-vlngiB ntrum s. . . If he happens to be

l u poiincsTHisreaa 01 irymg lo explore poiiti- ,I c a l Issues to th e rational depths, he m ay An inL Blmply wear down his opponents by a method ber ofP equIvglenttothe~chlldlsh method of scream- jiubUo hI t a g and kicking h is heels," ^ “L ■ In a chapter o h "The play of Politics oh th e thorisati W - -Mind," Dr. O verstreet analyzes th e man w ho -by Repif f e e ir^'allveSinly-wheiractugllror-vlCBTlouslir ~^he-ma\

involved in conflict. .........I------- I -------------- — iiiat.suca-a m a n la a troubiem a KBr in a . -piMo-ot-

hom e or a comm unity wo recognize readily fha preenough," writes th e author. “Wherever h e in the dwields his influence there are likely to b e "I'tensions. Irrational angers, quarrels that stem ot modetro m insufficient cauiies, ruthlessly damaged a resireputations, and a general Irritable readiness this yeaif o r a fight. Stlmuint

‘■Whnt we have scarcely begun to'realize i s gt„tMroi t h a t this troublemaker acts. In all areas of h is life , much as we a re all permitted—or evenencouraged—to a c t in the political area. As if you’though we had se t aside as a place for letting ''arious i o f f steam and venting our otherwise pent-uphostilities, we p u t the basic ordering ot ou r ° ^6° cal ife at the mercy of our less mature emotions.” put his

Quoting 0. B. Chisholm, Dr, Overstreet re - learned i p e a ts the observation that, ’’So far In th ehisto ry of the world there have been enough ot wLTm atu re people in th e right places." ' hnve the

—-— -— ---------------------- names oHEARTS OF IRON ‘hinkers’

We read th a t th e French are going to re - ™'5oe up lace the relatively short present-day rails on said one.a l l railroad lines w ith half-mlle-lp'ng strands, executive

........... The plan has a n Obvious economy angle. That sSince rail ends tak e a terrific beating and cu tdow n the life of th e whole rail. But we think 'Ko,"hth is has a very sad aspect, too. of deveio

There are few people who do not (col a1 -the old cllckcty- : JS®"'".irt-^ t^ c lM iM -lr# ln ;o ^ h e ;ro ^ . . -

1 .m u s ic of.motion, infusing us with tho d r a m a .____o f travel, hinting a t tho excltomcnt of distantp laces. : A Rood

How ate the p o o r Frcnch to h^ar this In - o n ta iSB lstent theme if. th o clicks and claok.s come m a no n ly eveiry half m ile? Drama can 't bo sus- Margaretta ln e d by so feeble a pulse, ' tion «troi

____ '■‘XhOiFxenoli.call ajralltoad a - ! i ro a d -o f - iro m * * -Jo'T h ey may decide t h a t tho men who mudo this inughs ai

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T h e groom Is alw ays called tho lucky mun —•which sometimes gives tho girl’s father a lau g h . , . ui,-fl»it

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WASHINaTON—T h e Democrata on capltol hlU now _ • have declared th a t th e ir major.concem In next Nov­

ember’s and Uib 1966 pnaldentlal elecUon wUl b e the ~ recapture of the f a r m itate* wMch dejerted_thein ID ------185a-atttr ao yeanLJf.JCMiilBic8_ta J h ,l Koojwvel^.M T ru m a n hoiwehold. But the declaion,75 jn a y co tt them votes in th e 'g rea te rOV- coQ ium er centers.

opposition revealed 1t< r t f J t -

^ agrlciUture co'mmlttea crea t-b y the death of Ben. Clyde B oark

M Carolina. I t gave thep osition to Ben. Hubert H. H um -

U p h re y trom the agricultural s ta te ofM M innesota , who is the most earnest00 a n d vocal advocate of BO p e r fen t ni WKKmm-^U-P^^ffty-Plices on m ajor farni crocs, b . Km Tuku Elsenhower and Secretary Ezra Ik T a f t Benson would like to, lower

them to 78 per c e n t , hoping thereby to balance pro­duction agalnit consum ption. Uncle Sam now owns, directly or Indirectly, (bout 6.t billion dollar! of un-

~ sold agrloulture com m odities. I• • I.

(J FOE 100 PEB O E N T FAEM 8UPP0BT - I n fact,, Humphrey would v o te lo r 100 per cent support os

“ against the adm in istra tion’s program 'ot flexibility, d The Mlnneiotan m u s t win his state's huge farm vote 3. —be Is popular tn s u c h labor citadels as Minneapolis

and St. Paul-lf h e la to be rcelected next November, Although a m ercurial common-wealth, M innesota Is normally Republican or near to It.

‘e The senate com m ittee on ogrlculture waa evenly ■e divided, six to six. o n the parity prlcc puzzle nfter >e Senator Hoey's d e a th . The Democrat chosen to fill, f the vacancy would h av e the decisive ballot on re- ‘ porting any farm b lU to the floor.•S Senate leaders o n the minority side spent m any g anxious hours before reaching a decision. They welgh-- ed every ballot-box alternative. Conservativea from g urban districts a n d consumer areas feared th a t

Humphrey's aelectlon. In view of his imown en- thusiaam lot high f a rm prices, would alienate the ir

- constituenta.Hia shift trom au c h an Important committee as

g foreign relatlona th e y argued, wouid, be Interpreted as Democratic endorsem ent ot high living costa,

® Bince, no member m a y sit on two major committees, r Humphrey had to g iv e up foreign relations,1, ,i e ALARMS BEL ITTM D —The Democratic conserva- r tlvea pointed out t h a t the Minnwbta shift would en­

danger the party's chances and candidates In such ■great metropolitan' a n d consuming centcrs as New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and Los Angelea, I n tho

3 states where these a n d other cities cast a p reponder­ant vote, ,th« D em oorata face hard fighta In nex t

, fail’s gubernatorial a n d congressional contests.; B ut tho Democrats’ top strategists belittled auch

___nnrt ^ I f t l —^wlll rnntlna tn vot.e Democratic.3 In the ir opinion, t h a Democrats cannot re tu rn to -- -pow er-« t either - e n d - o f Pennsylvania avenue—tbe ' capltol and tiie W h i te House-unless they win back ‘ the m an behind th e plough or the tractor, r : — Prlndnal-HumphrCTr-baeliera-wer e - a u e h - m o d a r a ^ .1 as Sens. Lyndon 'B .^o h n so n , Texas, senate m ino rity ' I loader, and Richard B . RusseU, Georgia, acknowledged

leader of the lo u th e m bloc. Both have been m en-• tioned a i poulble p e k b c ra tlc presidential candidates• In 10D6. Both rep re sen t great farm states.S So. as It Wll d u r in g the Roesevelt-Truman heyday,) the Democratio p a r ty Is again a farmer-Inbor o rgan - I Itatlon. . . .

PAY RAISE FOR POSTAL W O B K EES-A rthur E.; Bummerfield has lo s t his fight to place the postofflce , . on w hat he conceives to be a businesslike baais. B e- ,

Bides refusing to In c rea se postal rates on several classea | of mall, congress la s e t to reject the postmaster gen-

• eral’s program for reolasalflcation and read justm ent of r postal employea' p a y .

Bummerfield was bucking the most influential po litl- , cal group In the U n ite d Btates, and he knew I t , yrhen

he advocated a pay ra ise averaging about (106_(ijyear, |• The house poitoffice a n d civil service commfttee tu m - ■ ed him down. It wlU recommend a 7, per cent boost,- , which will mean a n annual increase bf botween $200. and $400, depending o n the employee's present sa la ry .

But the Michigan m an has earned the repu ta tion ; of being the .icrapplest member of th s cabinet.

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VIEWS O F OTHERS. !HOUSING BILL APPROVAL 1

Tbe senate's passage of what is essentially th e ad - mlniatratlon'i housing bill ia an Indication th a t co n - greas is nearing th e stage in the current session at which i t will begin to turn bUia out In botche.s. T h is will be a wclcorae s ig n to the admiplstratlon. w hich naturally is concerned about the slow pnoe of congress so far and the am o u n t of legislation on its p rog ram . remaining apparently untouched.

The pftssaje of th e senate version of this bill will also be welcome because of the fact th a t there was c o n ­siderable controversy over some of the provisions of

- the housing p ro p o s^ particularly w ith tioference t o ' I- .publlo hfiuslni;. w h lrh the hniiM ellmlnatfri hiit th e

senate approved. ' 1An interesUng p o in l Is shown again—as on a n u m ­

ber of other m atters—in the senate voting on tho publlo housing fea tu re of the measure. Publlo-houslng-

15 a Democrat baby, ch ild of the new deal and fa ir dea l. I B ut n l ih e 16 votea against tho public chousing- a u - - \ thorisatlon In the sen a to Thursday, only two were c a s t

-by Republicans. T h e others were b y -D em o cra ts -» n d --- -the-maveM clHrom-Oregon;----------1

Ths housing Mil. even in the lomewh&t Bioro eon^" ■ servaUve form adop ted by tho house, is definitely a

- -pieeo-of-the-'lllberal^^ype-oHeglalationr-It-oarrles-the- - FHA program farther than it has even gone previously ta the direction of generous loan plans for purchaM or construction of houses. It does move in tho o th e r db-ection, toward a l i t t le more restriction, in the fie lds ot modernization a n d large-scale apartm ent pro jects , ns a result ot the scandals which were revealed ea rlie r this year. But it is a bill which will have a defin itely stimulating ellpct on home building activity, and nlso, J no doubt, on the p r ic e levels of tha t'induslry—B oise | Statesman. I

SEPARATION OF POWERS [If you’re perplexed by the constant friction betw een !

voriou.i branchea of th e U, s. government, you m ay be I Interested in the d i^ o v c ry by one of the boys a t th e I ottlce.

We call It a discovery bccou.« we’re convinced he put hls finger tQ uarely on the answer, even if th e learned scholar! in constitutional theory haven't s tu m ­bled onto it yet.

The coffee ahop p a n e l wns probing into the question ot w hat raakei S en a to r McCarthy think he should have th e solo power to deride whether to report tho names of hU .suspected comtnunlsl.s or "Communist- thlnkers" or whatever thry arc to tlie Juatlce d e p a r t­ment for invejtlgntlon.

"Joe Just never h e a rd of thc separation of power.s." said one. “He tlilnks h e I.s thc leglslollvo. Judicial nnd executive bronches o f govrrnmeut nil rolled Into one ."

T hat seemed to exi)re.s.i the sense of the m eeting-^ except for one man, Anri J)p's one we nominate fo r a n extra cup of collee on thc iiouse.

"No," he said Judiciously, "you fellows have lost tra ck of development!. You talk obout the three b ranches of government. Aotunlly tliere are four."

"How's tlint)" we Inquired.pxoouUvoiTogl*-- l«lli6fjtfii,llVQilMtIi:£ii-t«i 5t6h Trrtiune, • ’ ; ■ '■

LAUGHS AND ItElATIONSA good laugh toge ther nl n family Joke will do m ore

to Improve parent-clilld relutlDiis ihun a hundred p a r ­ental scoldings, a New York child payoliologlst repo rts.

In a recent ipppch fo n pnm ui' orgnnlzatlon. M rs. M argaret Block of ttio \V(’strhestrr chlltlren's assocln- tion atroBsed tlio linporiiim-c of iho " lljlit toucli" In

.rcflrln g .(!h lld [tii,,___ ____________________________ ^ -We go nlong wllli (he iisyi-lKiloiiI.st's tlic(iry thn t m ore

Inugiis nro needod. In ilii' hmiic nml mitslile. D ut ns -Irarent»-we-are^|lrltned tci cn slow-wltir humop-a« a substitute for a scoldlnt:. As many a protesslonal h u ­morist will tcallty, andly, pniplo ottentlmes lau^li a t i tiio wrong timei and n t the wrong things. Tlio problem la lo got the youngsterp to laugh With ub and n o t a t U l,-fl» lt L tk i JM b u n *

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Dear-Potso:’This l l » l in e y e a r to obserr* th

» te llefaharae te rls tto -o l-th«-«pto le S w k '“ 'OWI' »• poUtlclans. The charac

»h. terlstlcs are m a n y and varied, bu •a,.™ there’s one in particu lar tha t'a es

sentlal. --------a m es t v "P . Yep. they al_ have It. Apparently there la no nec •n™ ®“ *ty to havo th e Up connected t

wVrn “ 'ythlngr-PartlCTlarly i r th is tm i the brain. M a tte r ol fact. It ap-

peara the flapp ing lip flaps bette; ’ ^ ■ If i t Isn't coim ected to the brain, ° '™ ' Yep, It's a f in e year to observe thi

’* ■ ■ a r t ol making friend i, influendni people and w inn ing votea. B est par: about the whole th ing Is th a t nom

I fact, of theie candidates dares to In- >rt os su it you until a f te r elections I blllty. A. Voter1 vote (Twto Fails)apolis . • •mber. WATCH CLOSELY

D ear ah':. I f you w atch closely, you maj ; get a good look a t summer. Other-

'A fill ^ conteht with° a glimpse. I t 's scheduled sometime “ between now a n d Sept. 1. Prob-

abjy.' Weatherman

(Twin Falls) from • • •th a t pypg i,Ep.T.

th e ir cocker spaniel, afemale, is about 6 months old. She's

ee as *f°°d with youngsters. You can pick ireted her up at 472 Jefferson street, costs.ttees smaU, blacic and white, male

’ shepherd, hns been hanging around the neighborhood on Biue Laliea boulevard north beyond Palls ave- nue on the ea st side of the street.

^ ®"' He’s friendly an d apparently Just boyond the puppy stage. Mrs. W. O.

. J™ Hosklna says h e 's hungry and her ” family already h a s two other doga. nder- y g ^ con tac t he r to get the

pooch.

D ear Pot Shots:hera l------Gup-EnglUh-settor-oame-up-wlth

A-lit.Mer nf elffht-, pnpplPB fnther im- " “ known. If anyone would be Inter- ■“ 5 ested in -a puppy for free please

phone PUer 204-R6 or come to the place 354 miles south of Jordan 's

Ja ta a - ioim r-im d-three-f«urth»-of--*-niU » i o f l ^ west. We're anxious to get r ia~ o f idged them as aoon aa possible.'P®” " Joanns Jasper“ ates (Rt. 2, PUer)

• • •yday, WAEMED UP YETT■8“ " - D ear Potso: '

I suppose th e blue girls on the floats In the O olden Jubilee parade all survived. A t any rate, I ’ve seen

>ifice jjQ accounts of girls dying of pneu- monla. Neither h ave I seen any blue girls walking a round town, so guess th a t wasn't th e ir natural color,

n t of J rather disappointed. Surely there should h av e been a prize for

Dlitl- the bluest glrl!i^hen P u t havo any o f those girls warm- year. ed up yet? ,

A. SpeotAtor'ooat.- (T^'in Palls)$200 • • •la ry , KITTENS F O R KIDS DEP'T. I tlo n P o tj;

Have a dozen outa kittens ju s t right to be loved by some boy or

Q glrl. All colors. W e live one mile ^ M west on Deep C reek road and one-

fourt,h north. C all anytime.-H - " P h o n t 0391-R2

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tribute to the ebnlualon about the central InteUigenco agehiSy which

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’ coM tem tlo n ol ■ » so rt o t M c r e t p a ^ K ^ r ™

T« th e W hite Bouse a n d u ^ H ^ w l ipeole» 'a ts te -d e p a r tm e n t,f !« ^ H M jMharac- One Indvidual V 'Td, b u t im plicated In this t's es- weird business

ey aU wbo wa« score-i0 nec- tary to BUI Bul- y ^ j K S ^ ^ ited to Utt In the Paris A . - ^J -true - B m b - « S j r s r idIt ap - whose arrest on better a charge of Indecent conduct to- iln, ward males In L afayette park, op- v e th e poslte the VSthite H ouse, haa been snclng dealt with here before. Two other it p a r t persons, one In A rizona and another ; none in San Francisco, seem to me to bo io In- utterly harmless and useless opera- !l tives nnd another in a Now England er city hard by New Y ork , once con- lils) nected with both the s ta te depart­

ment and the OIA, Is constantly needling Sam Carpr Bridgeport, Molotov's brother-in-law .

may An agent ol a sen a te committee Jther- was actively digging In to the CIA b w ith a few months ago b u t got diverted letlme into the Dave Schlne case and had Prob- to suspend operations.

Aiitt I recaU th a t w h en I wrote lo an Allen Dulles, the b ro th e r of John is) Poster, and chief of th e CIA, ask­

ing for inlormation lo r publlco- tion his answer was nyet,

el, a We have no right to know any- She's thing about this crazy thing. We

1 pick have no right even to know howmuch of our money I t spends tor what or whether Its people are com-

male potent, honest or patrio tic . In view round of th e record ot Incompetence, Lalies crookedness nnd treachery estnb-

ave- Ushed in the years since 1933. I street, believe this secrecy l r m ore danger- ' Just ous to us thnn to the enemy,W. O. . . .3 he r I continue to receive- communl- dogs. cations from two individuals-whom

t the I have good reason to regard ns foTOier agents of the C IA who seem to go In fear of violence even unto death. I have not yet tr ied to make

-wltli. a_n ractlCBl Investigation ot their r iin- situation so I have n o report to Inter- otter. ^)leBse W alter Bedell Sm ith., now, asslst-0 the ant secretary of state, was the last d a n ’s chief of the OIA belore Dulles. He

ia~ of 'MarshaU’s-fltllco a f th e time of Pearl Harbor and one o l many of-

per fleers of the general s t a l l who were ir) promoted to an extent which I and

others thought outrageous In view ot the disaster which en.sued upon the faUure to com municate the Inst

1 the warning to General M nrShall If It irade be true tha t it wos n o t communl-seen cated.-

)neu- I never have been convinced thnt ’ blue It was not. You may rem em ber tha t guess Marshall was unable to account for

about eight fateful hours of his urely time which doomed P earl Harbor e lo r and 3,000 American servicemen In

that Sunday morning s tr ik e by the arm - Japs and God knows how many

■ other Americans In th o remainder ,tor ot the war in consequence of the lls) fnliure to get word to Admiral Klm-

mel and General Short.‘■T. Smith has friends h igh in the

army who think he is a great lellow Just and a monumental American who

>y or has given much and broken hla mile health In the service o l h is country, one- I have no desire to h u r t n man who

has been put to serious surgery and R I looks \Ccak and wan, b u t I simply

have to abide by my ow n Judgment which Ii tha t Smith Is a lightweight who wn.s over-promoted because ot

niol” personal and political considern- IIE tlons.

Nevertheless, Smith w as chief ot

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IN-I^ALLS J - ESSCOU^EG^

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g s ^ p p e a r f r o m

R 'S A N G L Ethe C U for a time a l te r the-w ar

S ,n t ^ e and durtog his hitch th e G armen S »hirh Workers’ union homed to to th e aot

to SuSpe which is * terrible way ( Investl^ g tj tjj j of-yimerlca to

-yair-lts-ip rtl«n-M latlon»--B nd-ltj.. international e ^ o n ag e .

^ ^ 1 Bear in mind, now,, th a t^ ^

1 ^ ^ le-w Siers and the m anagementE S , i side of a desperate tadusHy foreverB r g ^ harassed by-unlons anil rackets, bas««#■-»' two Inveterate, sendentary ’TrotskyP ® | communisU to charge o t Its political

depar^nent, domestic, a s ,weU as overseas, and rem embec-elso tha t

r r«flM Dave Dublnsky, its prealdent, told luc t to- Smith that he carried *60,000 to ark, op- currency to Europe in a satchel , las been soon after VE day to mess around ; ;o other ta European taWguo th rough the .another CIA. '

ne to bc Offle said ih e C U had p u t a lot ■a opera- of our tax money into th is poUtlcal -iEngland machtae of the gannent workers in ;ice con- European politics, but agahi you are |depart- reminded thot, although it is your ^

nstantiy own money. It is none o l your bust- ,Idgeport, ness what it is used for.

The communists I refer to, I have ■i l t t e e named repeatedly as Jay Lovestone :lhe OIA and Irving Brown. T he Reader'sdiverted Digest, which, has a weakness forand hod 5>«h stuff, feU for a story tha t

Brown was a gre^t A merican po-wrnte lo UHcal agent spreading “democracy'’of John “nd fighting back K rem lto com-[A osk- munism, ond De Witt WaUace, ItsDUbllco- editor, went Into a sphi when I

exposed thc fact tha t th is "opera-^ a„y- tlon" wos octuaUy at best, an ex-Ing We tension of that version o l M arxianow how progress known aa Americans Ior■nds lor DemocraUc Action, This ADA hadre com- II® "Sent in London lo r a yearIn view “nd when he came back he wentnetence to work in Dubinsky's poUtlcal of-

estnb- flee In New York.1933, I I rather suspect th a t Wallace

danger- knows more than most of us abouty the C U for he has been 'pushing '

that strange litUe m ojazine of his 1mmunl- tato many .® elgh ,JS nda_16 f-lho . Js -whom practicil) reason , th a t I can - think I;ard as experience h i Journal- <10 seem I™ home and overseas. Why Isn unto would WaUace want to extend his ',0 make Influence to Spain?it their ^ certain tem porary pre- I port to Tssrapstlons' ar6~dlBpo5ed~of, Sen- ^

assist- °^e'' •he C U ond I feel Justl- 1the last fled In pfoffiBffigTo {tmT up lu f th f t 'lies. He information myself. Enpnrge This kind of thing was routine in tIma of -the-old-w orld-bolor^tne-llrst -warr 1any of- absolute lunacy for the10 were Dnlted States to turn loose some i, I and 20,000 paid, secret agents to - kick IIn view up mischief, especially -with T ro t- td upon sl^y communists right in the m idst i;he Inst of things, under n seal of secrecy s.11 If It protected by the President. tnmunl- ------------------ —;=r— I

ed th n t Banks Aid trroup |GOODDJQ, June 9 -T h e Security ,

, hi« Gooding and the Idaho i-i " F i r s t Nntlonal bank, Wendell, will ,

” „ ’ continue to supply Gooding coun- .(h . ‘y Ic“<lers with the "NaUonal .

mnnv thisyeor, announces Edward Koester, i,

M t e " “ " ‘y c1 Kim- lenders council expressed ap- b

predation to the biink.s for the ir a In the support of local 4-H clubs, fellow ^

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B e a t'th is : Eugene and B urns are - c m e a - l i r tw e s o n rs o t lr t l re' Eugene R eg ister, Guard an d the Burns ! Times H erald car- »

a t tbls ry i s T h a t Sol In ‘* week'll iiiiill [ £ | B n l l f f l t t

igement me) got ^tOTw er tiird q u e s t i o n s ^

p ^ « IX ^ene’ and

weU^M K R D . of Eugene

|> ^ to ld waterfowl, who Is

around B u tra f s a l d ; ^ '^ Eat«i. Bom. « >8 h the wrlUng about the ostrich you said

It can chum ' up BO mUes a n hour. a t a lot But jjoy, jpeedy are our la stes t run- *' poUtlc^ -JlSrs , America? I know thc rkers in quail's plenty fast on his toes, but I ?' you are ijjt ^ guy here -tha t a road runner “ is yom n ,ake him look sUly any day •*'

of th e year." =. PiAcross the country TJ3.W. of thc

I.I have P aterson (N. H.) News asks: "ij n/estone u,a(, a hum p in the camel's spine or 2

leM for “ ^ c?

Wallace ----- gts about lapushing does It contain w ater!" and Mrs. tliI of hla K.A.M. ol the Lock Haven (Pa.) sli lo f _no Empress W o n d e rs flf the w hale Is a ia I .think lung breather, os you sjy, and .m u 8t wloum al- come to the surface, how come he i||!. Why flounders so e a s i l y In shaUow ot snd his water? Anawer me th a tl"

T h a t champion diver among bhds ge,!y pre- Isn't eaay, P.R.D. As fa r 'a s I can wi

1 Justi- brought up alive In a fishnet which dt lu f th f t was operating a t - ttra f dep th . Thc Ui

gannot and cormorant, too, are ex- de itine in ccptional divers b u t how deep they miT w a g :iro 7 rao 3 iiH ad iM I^ ^ ------:Setor the About bh'd runners, you're dead de e some right, A.3.M., -the qun li-is -n u sluw- -m j> ■ kick poke. I t can run from 13 to 16'i m' i T ro t- mlle.s an hour. As for the road run- po ! m idst ner, th is sllm-long-taUcd Job of our ta secrecy .southwest Is tremendously fast. Fast d '

enough to kill rattlesnakes—depend- dr Ing on Its speed and nimbleness and Ihe ability to fluff out its feathers '

i J i n to m ake a protective shield. D arttag 'J' “ in and bu t, bobbing and feinting, f,,"

ecurlty n ,!, jeatherw elght wears out thc on Idaho i,eavy ra ttle r and th e n comes In for

ill, will 11,0 ijiii by pecking It in the hend un- coun- (11 It dies. On a straightaway, I have ii*

atlonal docked w ith an automobile this J™ _e this 'm erchant of speed a t 18 miles on iSi .oester, i,our. A Phoenix (Ariz.) friend

claims a top speed of two miles ( led ap- better th a n that—making 30 mllea ot r the ir an hour.. Su

Aa fo r your friends’ question on mt

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you afl homes have exceliei >AIP for adding oiroom or fii

In th« gttie or bosomar H m atter of vizualizinfl th

planning . and finonc H according to your pocke D three factors ore the ke H OMY In home remodelit ■H ever you remodel or repo

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ine B am s S *h yo u said a camelIS a n hour. '"Wly upon tiii^JS :astestrun- W thknow thc “ el cantoeS' but I ™ sitting

oad runner andly a n y d a y t a g t i beta, ^ 1

).W. of thc ^ re e d to asks: "I, “ “ > h a s t e »

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I oontrlhuie J k ____ J f f t w h e n l T y j

‘' ' “ P o n i o ls e a t t i j i1 mals-does not umTS

on when he iwiai, nukes are horlioDUl» Stesses wia an op. J lation of the bodiTj

and Mrs. that o f tht t S \ S iven (Pa.) sldeuasaJThlHMaMto

. X h a e _ I n i . a i u S s S w, and-m ust whUa a.-fi,h=lik, S V come he slllher through a Z n shaUow ot water 1 ^

I'he other U that rtan o n g b h d s gels to fairly ihiillnw’ g B h tc o U a m iil .ZTO kiiowii TiftLorgans andTi^

ine t w ^ h duck,.thaH 65jB i jJlepth. Thc lhe sperii)o, are ex- depthsTnuit ta-jeaHldeep they mendous anim.l a . .

— - -Iwcame-entaiiBltd-linro u re dead depth o f 3i(0 tedl'jj n ro -sh jw ^ -miina-nBniimrw13 to 16'i minded the pream ilroad run- pounds per square In4|Job of our tangled up In Uie oUt'f a s t . Fast d w e l l e r couldnt (its—depend- drowned. iileness and .— -.■s feathers •tr,,,-. Br intw umnd. D arttag *>f tin Enejtlopdiii 1 feinting,3 o u t the on niture ind wlldaftimm es In for *orld.f»m«a IQ • haodaom* StilenftfcB h e a d u n- w«k, oet qatttfa'ay , I have liderwl. Sorrjr, I Iia;l7 i nhJlA thie r'liir miny friendly Wtftt*.001 e this toj u Ibl

m ile s on /.u,iiiu>.!.> friend --------- — Itw o m iles Scicntlsta thlnkthir; 20 m iles of m odem Esldmo6 )d

Superior about 2,000 pijc s tlo n on moved n orth about tlii

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ASIER fo enlarge and I you moy think MoJf,I excellent provi«lo«:)om or finishing

b a s e m e n t ; I t ' *

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K U e d City Clerk N. O .

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I s w “ L r l ^ ^ n P o r t - y r K ’wordlng to word re - J \ 0 - y ■TbrM ra. Ray's parents.■Un. aherman Coffman.■ . iccompanled by th e ir |■'cdleen, »’U1 *" ®L imtU AugUit, Mrs. K ay

‘h fS h a 'iK iaBg and Mrs. Nell M c- Pfench C ^ ^ K m r a r r lv e d - M o n - - l a - ^ ln

K ® H , Alameda, C a t^ ^ H d ^ H v , K Ills grandparent!, M r. The br K J. Lemmon. ^Mr Kd Mrs. B. J. M yera Held catt R jo ^ y to make th e ir man.^Jet

K n h » Methodist church. Howov(jlB, Clyde HarvlUe, u g - are atlrariijparW aiter' visiting Tha aninin, Cecil Helderman a n d one weekfiiJ Mrs. Harvey H eld- rail. The1‘tBw W .m ^ nra*ni Run-- tihff fihnr--------------------------------— ThF-B:1 Mrs, Harry Holt le f t superior oT 5sn irT e ',"N rK ran3’ Balfi"wel( iil leiatlves, pound tl 1 Mrs. Harold Maxam, faster, wi Bid Richfield friends ter and a iJ Monday. Cattle tl|gs lett Tuesday to a t - Charbra mmmer session at Idaho and the 1 It.---------------------------------- 15 years il(, Ogden, Is spending or other I III ths homo ot his cou- bIji years flKlnj. span also -------------------- The blts, V i s i t s T o l d "

ON, June & — LaVeme known aisfwhfld spent the week- Golden AUr. IDd Mrs. L. H. P e te r- aoclatloncItry Dudley. Alice W right these breiBgo who had been w eek- be reglste\i\ the home of Mr. a n d ExpcrlrPtlerson, View, returned revealed iimday. ------------

returned home S u n - _Irom a business trip to I — ,City. WUrs, Bob Coolc. PocateUo, Iaby returned home a f te r ^I parents. Mr. and M rs. | 1

lettn Dockstader a n d Bftsi Helda Mae Dockstader, M S &itt Provo where Mlsa htt been attending V R U

‘Oung university.

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Darrell Peck, Twin FalU, displays a Golden J 19 C harbra bulla he received from Arizona.

; New Breed of Cat : County; Bulls ^,y!!• Something relatively new In cattle, weighed

the C harbra—a cross between the Charbra i. Prench O harlois and Brahm a breeds th e time -- —is-belng in troduced to area cattle- Peck, s r fflen-l)y-Barrell-PeelEip8 a»*Momlnf= = e fB * p■rf side-drive;----------------------— ----------^ -bulis-shtr. The b reed Is not entirely new to four pot

Magic Valley, D onald Baucher, Pair- pounds .J fleld ca ttlem an , and R ichard Pree- o th e r I I man, Jerom e, previously have Im- 2,33 pot jr T )o rted -the-G harb ra -to -.^g lc -V ^ .aboiit-to 1. Howover. th e ca ttle a t Peck's place Fortur- are aciracting consmerame mierest, does not g Tha anim als have been here aboutd one week arriv ing from Arizona by S j i r j- rail. The 19 bulls were sent here by m

t superior b reed of beef cattle. They LJJ ’ g a lf i" w e l^ f faster a t ’ less cost per %

pound th 'an o ther breeds, mature ^I, faster, w ith s tand hea t nnd cold bot- ^s ter and a re tick resistan t. Peck says, k

Cattle ra’lslng herda sired by ^- Charbra bu lls reqtilre less herd bulls %0 and the bu lls cnn be. used for nbout ^

16 years o r more whereas Hereford %g or other b reed ot bulls are used about- sin years. T h e C harbra breed's life ^

apan also is longer, ^The b reed will cross with any ^

breed. A fler the sccond cross breed- &Ing with H erfords or Angus, a breed ^

e known as the Oolden Herford or f c- Golden A ngus Is obtained, Tvta as- ^“ sociatlons have been formed for &t these breeds and the offspring can ^- be registered, W1 Expci'imeiits conducted In Arizona 1 revealed purebred Angus steer cal,ves

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' Cattle Introducec nils Drawing MueJ. weighed about 700 pounds a n d tempeie Charbra steer calves about UOO b y not be8 th e time they are yearlings, rep o rt* O f i- Peck. - Arlzon

- -buljs-Bho^n-HverHBB^gstn of abou t to she0 four pounda per day on about f o u r do for

pounds of grain and o ther feed s . Pecli O ther breeds usually gain a b o u t soclati 223 pounds pcr day and thlfl is the bl

fortunately , the Charbra- b re e d ___A ccdoes not po^ess the B rahm a's v ile obtain

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: suits after two generations of breedinit H The animals a re said to be superior beef oal

uced*inf.F.duch Attentionid temper. But like any bull. It should jy not be crowded too far, says Peck, ts O f the 19 bulls sen t here from

Arizona, two have beeii sold and w •flgwrTiwi!ea '--wit i i - tu iiBy--iiiiti,im w F ■ u t to show them w hat th e breed will a r do for them.1s. Peck and the Arizona Charbra as- u t soclatlon are n o t attehipting to sell Is the bulls, but would ra th e r "place”- or Innn.the a n i m a l s . ------------------L<! __A_contraet Is elgned by cattlemen le obtaining the bull agreeing to seU

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th f l 'ff iu i* 'd iso if p b c R ^ f f d with powerful copper plated ry tho smooth gliding^, heavy per. Tlio popular snug-fitting great favorite with everyono.1 paif' today,

fo will not excecd 1%.

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eedlnir U erefords with C h arb ra bulls.)r beef ca ttle . (Staff photo-en^ravinf)

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Resident of Eden f Dies a t Age of 34

EDEN, J u n e 9—Clara McDonald.31, Eden res iden t, died at 4 a.m.

■ Wednesday B t the Et. Benedict's » : hospital a t O gden, following an m -

ness ot a w eek, p a n Miss M cD onald was bom Peb, 4.

1020, at Eden. S he was a member of ra jl i a the Eden P resbyferlaiV 'chiireh!...............

Mrs. Ethel M cDonald, Edenj nnd two 'brothers, Irv in g McDonald and Don

IEm B McDonald, b o th Eden. Her la ther, Ffaftli J. M cPonald, died May 3.

m Puneral services will be conducted at a p.m. F r id ay a t the Twin Palis

M l mortuary chap e l w ith the Rev. H, L. m B Taylor, paa to r ot the BJen Presby-

terlan church , officiating. Oonclud- ing rites w ill be held at Sunset

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| B | B bring tb P eck , an d the Arizona as - soclatlon.

Cross b reed ing with the Charbra line producea animals wllh longer bodlea and m ore choice meat. They dress out w ith about 60 to 15 per

*p B w cent ss usab le meat, which Is uft- *1™ ® )isually high.

The blue w hale , largest living an l- mal, which reaches a lenjlh ot 100 feet is bigger th a n the extinct dlno-

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H Intention o t »oln» Into-thft-ritatrlfl. _J;Jj power buslneffl. ei<i

: to tM tJmony before th e home- ?j}j : >enat« »tom lo energy commlttw ye«- t iji ; terday, h e il«o u i d he doej not J;*j

,~*-thlnfcoongTe8»4M e«lnnip-«i«Jren- -u iji• nessee 'V alley authority contem- ' plated I ts making; and »elllng elec-• trio pow er except »» an Incidental 7 .J(- by-product of flood control and 7;ii

~ navigation work.“Certainly tha producUon of J;}]

[j : ,- jioger-frQ in_« tt8m . w aeratori wm H _ j„ n o t contem plated," B traim told the 10:0(H ; committee. }}j5i H —T' Th^ eom m iulon currently 18 under i i ui I - ; attack by aome TVA supporterj onHI •; the ground It l i about to ilgn a con- i j ,41H ; tract for privately-produced electric iiO(5 | : currcnt w hich they contend «hould Jjj]jji - be bought from T V A ., , 4 i0( | F ■ ' Rep. O het Hollfleld, D., Oallf.,i | raised th e publlo power taaue. He i ! 0(I , Bold ho feared a now atomic lawR ' under s tudy by th e committee, de- J^{II • signed t t t encourage private de- iioi I velopment of -atom ic power, wouldI preclude th e govem ment from Itself ],.o,I using th e "third g reat source" ot lu (I electric energy to m ake cheap powerI available to Americana who he said ^H have paid for It in the ir taxes. I I I Strauss said the bill would pro-I dude only ABO Itself from makingII and soiling power commercially. I t ] : would n o t preclude other govem- I ' ment agencies from doing so, heI t said. In

; Ho said TVA, In fact, h u a "the: ‘'study co n trac t” w ith AEO which duce: could reau lt In Its development ot in 1

atomic power. Ida!"We h a v e no Intention of going th is

• into the power business,” Strauss poui : said. "I h ope the AEO will never be m a t ' in tbe position of making or uUIng loca:

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I Discrimination on stat4

I M ians Is AUeg^- - POOATELLO. June » » - P o r the ^

, t i n t time In the hlatory of the dls-i trlot court In Bannock county, the „

question h a s been raised as to al- (pgy leged rac ia l discrimination of In-

: dlans on Jury servloe. The question h -™1 cuneM S M th» B pratagTJttheTrtal t ]

; ut tuuf W,. IltU I ndians wh o sr r -gjg-- charged w ith robbing and beating; up a tJnlon"T>aoltnnanUI!eirifw ln out^4 JJuffaloe, M ay 7. ____i ------------u a n

On tr ia l at« Byers Jaokaon, Oo- in ■ ■ ^ bert J s c k s < m r o e r W d a r * S S a T « ‘ ever

? Appaney. ■ wheAt tbe r e q u u t of 'th e de ten u a t- ^lai

tomey, a new Jury panel was sub- a repoenaed M o n d w pn ths grounds gtocth a t no In d ia n s h a d been included denon the ju ry list compiled by the b ab Bannock county commissioners. The

• jury draw n yesterday trom the new ------: l i l t Includes two persons trom the

. F t Hall In d ia n m e m t l a n . I n

Iijen so n Hopes No ; Wheat ‘War’ Due tor®

: WASHDJOTON, June t (ft-S ec- J retary of Agrloulturo Benaon says

,1 ; ho hopcfl a price war wlU not de- f,*®' : velop between tho United 6tat«« and

. Canada in the international wheat ^ ■ market. coni

Last week» the U, 6. asrloulture I department cut lt« export price 10

cents a bushel In an efforti to step up lagging sales. w t

! The O onadlan gotem m ent td -

1 lowed s u it w ith a similar reduc- - tlon M onday. 0(

; Benson told a news conterence ~ r i» » r T H li r ^ a S T id { “ fKe t l f a r t lm e “

. th s t there had been a price reduc- | > . : tlon on th a p a r t ot one or the otber JArt : o t the two m ajor exporters-O anada i ; and the TJnlted Btates. He said Oan- i f ; ada had previously out and th a t the ,: United B ta tes had followed suit.

=iSouthienrStater~ ~ Huddle on Issue

_____RIOHMOND, V a , June 9 IIH — ChnL__O sIesitlnna_from 14 southem elates ^W e ------began arriv ing here today for a con- T

- ference of govemnra In mtnhmuri In 1 i ItTeas about school s ^ r ^ t l o n . Al

Oov. T hom as B. Stanley, Vlr- of : >-— «lnla. wh iiT!allHfl:.tHiLMKi«ri«^«-f(>>- -pofa — —ta n o rro w -ta v lle d -^ to v e m o rsT f- lf “sayl

states to tho conference shortly Kee — —aft er— ^Wa.

: handed d o v n Its hlstorlti May i i s decision w tla w in g - -nubllo ' school __

— r«egre8atlOTn.Delegates aro expected to Include

- fonner Tehnessse—OOV. J lh T Mb” ~ Oord, and Ralph Casey, assistantto Oklahoma Oov. Johnaton Mur­ray. Arkansas, Texas and Kentucky also will be represented.

Dulles Avers Top Soviets Desertmg

WASHINaTON. June I » - f le o . r e t ^ of SU ta Dullea says more high-level Busslans have dnerted the Soviet union In the past ilx months th a n a t any tim e In history.

• DuUes reported thla to a newi c o n f^ n c e yesterday when |^ e d whether th e United BUtes M K ^ s - Ing tho Soviet authorltlM to d o any •'homework'-, ahnUar to th a t being done In that state departm ent over developmenti In left-wing Guate­mala. ™

The aecretary promptly repUed 1“ yea and noted tha Bovlet defeclors who have fled from Huisla. He de­clined to elaborate In any way. Nor would he say th a t theae defeolon were being urged by American «u- thorltles to desert to tha w est

= 3 I o n e e E - ^ -Senator HonoriWASHDJOTON. Ju n e B OB-Henry

F. Ashurat, th a t i n t senator from Arlionn. p a id a re tu rn visit yealer- dsy to th e senata cham ber where h e lerved Xor iB years. .

A shurst received a stand ing ova­tion Irom th e senata a fte r be in ; in-

ro ’’* y o m 'senata sea t, i;ow Occupied by an­other A rliona se n a to r -^ s H HsySen.

Ashurst served In th e senate from .. lO ia-w hon Arlaoim was admltled

to the union—until 1940. ^

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Okay for Trout-1 3 Urged by Buh

he (rrom r a r . o».) I:I n the Maglo Valley area, he said, i

• a "there are m ore rainbow trou t pro- o Hlch duced for commercial table use th a n a t ot In any o ther a res In th e world.

Idaho 's 13 commercial hatcheries bolng th is year will produce over l,a!0,000 aauss pounds of rainbow trout a t an estl- cr bo m ated cost of over $1,000,000 spent t lllng locaUy and Including state and local

taxes.” Idaho Is one of the largest ‘producers of trou t eggs which are j

_ sold throughout the nation and to tI I s ta te and federal hatcheries, he t

J added. i0 Q Srklns said producers are not ask- i, Ing for a subsidy, a ta riff nor an i

end to foreign trou t Importation. (th l almply aak th a t the deception i“ I” practiced by the Importers of foreign j»*- tro u t and th e ir agents in the sub- ,

stltu tlon of Im ported table trou t forw S JomeitlO-tablB trou t be atopped.” i

I? ° ' ° " P fw i'ug .o t I F * th e blU tban tha “protection of a

S * iew_trDUt-grQwera,i;-Erklns p o in ted ... out. "Only In Idaho," he asserted,

—----- "ar«-the growers of trou t InterestedJ n . a table tro u t m arket. I n ahnost ievery oUier area of the country iWhere trout a re raised by com m er. 1

' ‘y olal growera th a bulk ot th e trou t i sub- a re used for stream , lake and pondimdi stocking. This In tu rn takes a bu r- 1uded den oit tedera l and s ta te fish 1

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“’“Final Rites Held ; [) For John Coates'

BUHL, June 9 — Puneral aervlcea ] 'U C to r John M ichael Coates were held o . . . Tuesdsy a t the Albertson memorial

chapel with the Rev. P rank S. , ; i l: Pickett, paator ot the P lrst Ohrls- ' , tlon churoh, officiating, hg it William W att was soloist, ac­

companied by the organist. Mrs. Iture Orodeon, who also played

10 prelude and postlude muslo.,tep Pallbearers were Johnny Stew­

a r t . Maurice M iller, Dlok Benoken, , td - Hoger Shaddy, Robert K lein and '

Juc- Ronnie Pease. ,Oonoludlng rites were In the Buhl {

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S; Residents Oppose i p“an- Academy for City '* LAKE OENEVA, Wis., June 0 Ifl '

—Poes ot a propoaal to locate the | new air torce.-aiaidem v_nea r - th la reso rt oily paraded with painted slgnt ot protest before a. hotel la s t '

I I P n ig h t while an a ir force engineering ' it\spe<iUon team dined w ith local

B _ Chamber ot Commerce leaders In-Sates- -sWa, --------- ■■ - ---------con- The chamber h ss taken a stand

About 150 pickets from the town ^ Vlr- of Linn, which contains the nro- j

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In IiIalll!.ltJwilLbB neceuary for the ®old, prlvaM hatcheries to supply many “)ro- of the live tro u t for our lakes andhan atreanu . ,rid. Erkins said th e measure Is opposed *rles by the ita te department, the fish ^,000 and wildlife service, the Importers ,s t l - of trout and th e R ettaurant assoola- ‘lent tlon. ?3cal "At B ll 'p re se n t time," he said, ^jest "the fish and wildlife lervlce l l ®are agalnit the bill because they feel '1 to th a t the p resen t customs regula-

he Uons force th e Imported trout to ‘be labeled. TW a la true, bu t It does I

isk- not go far enough becausi the trout *an are removed from theh- m aster con- ’

talners in th i s ' country and thentlon sold In unm arked coitalners aa 8J l p American trou t and the unknowing J‘Ub- pubUo buVi them ." 1for ___________________ s

■ygLKorean-Callfi for- _ - ‘March to North’ *

sted BBOUL, Korea, June 9 flPI—Presl- c lo s t dent Syngman Rhee told the new itry natlonol assembly today th a t South le r- Korea ihould prepare "to maroh I rout northward to im lly" tho country, ond Rhee <1M n o t give details on what JUT- he mesnt by "m arching north" but fish be has threatened thne w d fgahi to

reopen the K orean war»because ho ] ivsQ Is convinced th a t negoUathig with <----- the reds wlll fall. I

The 19-year-old president received ( a standing ovation when h e ap- i peared In the assembly for opening ■ day ceremonies. .

U a A few hours earlier the assembly rlcea bad elects s taunch Rhee supporters , ^ to the vital chairm an and vice “ chairman posltlona tor the tlrs t time

o ' In South K orea's history as a ro-ir if : P'*'’" ' - __________________ !

Z: Wyoming^Senator ' To Leave PoliticsWASHINOTON. June 9 (*I-Sen-

“ H' »tbr Hunt, D., Wyo., has written a i“ 'd Wyoming D em ocratic leader "I i

shall never aga in bo a candidate IIuhl for an elective office." c

The lenatop. who bai recently ' been In bad h ea lth , made the an-

B nouncement In a letter to J. J . 'Hickey, Wyoming Democratic ohafr- *

f v 5I J Asked by a reporter yesterday J , Ifl whether he wUl o r wlll not run tor |

the Democratic nomination this ' t h l t year tor anoth e r six-year term In Ited 'l h r - « f i a t e n h e senator s a H " ^ la s t ’‘*'“1 on h is letter to Hickey ring • ocfti -------------------------- —

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Guardsmen Near End of Training

i n BOISE, June 9 tft-Idaho 's 2,100 ,h , arm y national guardsmen launched

' ™ th e final phase of their summer en - ' „ j campment yesterday under th e

w atchful eyes of America's Koreon w ar hero. Maj. Oen. William P . Dean.

Dean, now deputy commander o f th e sixth aimy, toured the 200 aquare miles of rolling sagebrush hllls near Gowen field,- where th e

j i guardsmen are winding up tnro ’ v . l weeka of training, n il , . Troops from 24 Idaho communi­st tg ties staged demonstrations of tire - J . , , power and combat maneuvers fo r trout th e w blte-hahed Medal ot H onor jo n . winner.then And they gathered In tig h t , J , groups about him as Dean traveled

from group to group, drumming hom e lessons he learned betoro an d a l te r his capture by the Nortli K o­reans.

r_______ " I t breaks your heart when you, , see your own men kUied by tn e ir

f n ow n weapons," D ean told the.troo()S.of Em mett's Transportation T ruck

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louth T T T •Hoover Jumps m Hot Controversy

lto to WASHINGTON, June 9 Ufi — le ho Fonner President Herbert Hoover with "unhesitatingly" haa recommended

th e chairman of the atomic energy elved commission be given "all adm lnls- ' tra tlve reaponslblllty" over th e #mbg TBO'i multl-bllllon dollar opera-

. tions.T he statement, which put th e

“ ■J" fonner President In the middle o t a time controversy over proposals , to I

Jv Increase Chalnnan LewU L. s trau ss ’ authority, was an answer lo a query by Rep. W. Sterling Cole. R., N. Y., chalnnan of tlie senate-house

JJ . atomio energy committee.

ics Heads PostmenBen- LEWISTON, June 9 un-Thales *n a Leavitt, SheUey, waa reelected preal- ■ "I d en t o( the Ideho Branch of th e Idate National League ot Postronstcrs a t

closing sessions ot a two-day con- ently ventlon yesterdoy.I ,n - Elected vice presidents were: E d - j. j_ w ard T. Gilroy, Kooskla; A rnold hair- Runyan, Wendell;’ Sehna W atson,

Menan: Helen McPhee, Murray, a n d Elale Moore, Donnelly. Mrs. Lillian

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POOATELLO. ,JUPP 8 (*—The 0. g te je -

Wallace m an already lenrlng a sen- ttbce lo t filing f a i s f IhdBme taSTTff p

t tunis. .*• cSherman T u re y . U. 8. d istric t at- ^

tomey, isId In Pocatello la te yea-_ n_____. t o d i ^ t . ln <l n n t h eard .nf. t hB % .£

bunal's decision. He said he "couldn t ssy" w bat would happen to Austin . M. McPee, form er W allace slot ma- ^ (dilne operator, now th a t h is appeal j, h u been put on th e suprem e court's ^

:k fall docket. ' ;B ut In Coeur d ’Alene. McPee's

p - " lawyerrHarold"Pnrdy, sald h e would ask the federal court In Boise to Mlewa.-hla cUent- after, setting « bond,

Purey iald word of th e court's “ decision should be on Its way to " him now, from either th e JusUce “ department or th e suprem e court.

"It may be in my Boise office now." h ew ld , gurey. Is Iq F o tatejo °

' for a session of the federal court. " McTeo waa sentenced to five ‘

m o n ^ to the medical center at C r ^ Springfield, Mo. He le tt Boise lait t

week to s ta rt servtag hla term . Me- s lu n i ^ e also was given six m onths to irU pay (7?i0o0 In taxes, penalties and C

toterest stUl owed or face an addi­tional yoar to prison.

Ono appeal by the (la-year-old man previously was tu m ed down t

'IOT by tho cb-oult court to S an Francis- t ® CO. Ih e supreme court also pre- j

1,100 viously refused to review the case, t l ie d The court has n o t agreed to hear - e n - McPee's case, b u t only restored It to th e Its docket. Oourt a ttaches explained

reon the Justices have agreed to ru le next i term on se.veral o ther tax cases

which toclude the sam e Issue ss r o f McFee'B.200 Involved Is the use of a "ne t worth

rush method" of computing Income totals, th e -----------------------------

Lawyer ShakyJS } ' DENVER, Ju n e 9 OB—Attomey

Joe R. Atencio, S4, got so abusive '"''He detendtog laaao P . Bcloes, Jr.,

’“ o r 35 J driving charge yes- , . . terday tba t Judge George McNamara

called the cops.Sbt ottlcers agreed th a t Atencio ,

'3 waa drunk.________________

s l i i i o w R i i ll l v I f 10c-25e-S0e

CINEMASCOPE andBTEBEOPHONIC SOUND

sy Piercing Into the depths of un-, __ derwater adventure never beforeover 'h'eomed of, T he battles -and Ided underw ater fortpne

hunters lold bare before yourInla- ''* '7

" B e n e a f h f h e

12-MILEREEF"01 a

u ' ^

ouse- W E D .-T H U R S.

Wm. Holden 1 Maggie McNamdra

^ei!! THE MOON?o? IS b lu econ-

E d-nold 1 •son,

Ulan STARTSTODAYicre-

Cinemascope

^ BENEATH THE 12-MI.

REEFR egular Prlcei! e

‘ j C i N ™|- ' J J - . "---------- ohii

WIDE SCREE^ W IL L AMAJ ON TH E EK

i ^ OU TD OOR GIG/

I ^ J u s t a Few V\

^ ^ a t th e GR/

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f "Hell a n d H-« i 'ii iC H A R in i(ii)M M ir 'B tiu r

■V.C- ilTKIlUOI'IION^O SOUND

Cim.DllEN 1 0 * - JUNIOII

T O N .rJ J IJ . IDAHq

, Delegates Named 1 To GQEJMteeting

r „ « i cans club, was chosen Monday night o.an S t o e club meeting a t the A m iri-, ecan Legion hall to head a d d e ^ U o a i

nie 0. I- the state convention of the Idaho I# "■ 'i^ain ie of Young RepubUcan* a t c L f lL t ^B |se-jun*41 m d 12.--------------------- '■*

. . . I - :e yea- mann, Graydon W. Sm ith and U ti . i

SSdErt •“ '^ • f i i t T o r i a n t o U o n ' ' i i F T p T tAustin pointed Edward Benoit to m e m te - i ) tm a- jiu p o n 'th e resolutions oommlttee, appeal Koutnik to the nom in ating comnUt- court's t{ ( (ind Mrs. Bohlffmann to tbe

program committee, ■'IcPee's ------ ■ I

Cut Finished ” •^ * A uo-foot iiurb cu lff to m BaW ifl'

avenue east to tho park tag lo t t o - 1 mVdlately east ot tb e olty hall h a i

imttM been completed, reports Joieph LaU-

°“ffice “ i r ’l s '^ W ^ ”* ^ ' approach wlU

5 r t r m « . ‘V a r s t i s ^ -There wUl be no chaiTie to r m e of

I t parking taclUtlei. Only entrance to ^ l , 5t the lot previously was t o u g h the tl Me- alley behind the city hsll. ths to The lot is graveled and will ac­es and commodate about tO cari.

‘ SHIP f u n d ABKEDsar-old WASHINOTON, Juna 9 tf i -P re il-

down dent Elsenhower has a ik rf 'co n g re is rancls- to provide 82 mllHon doUftn lo r a y pre- series of shlpbuUdlng p rogruM to cose, exoand the m erchant m arine.'0 hear —‘d i t t oDlalned _ _ _____

J E R O M E

-worth a u t o THEATRE

NOW PLAYING ,

L , f ? l 8 H e S ' S i M B i S ’'lamara _

P lu i C a r to o n — S h o itItenclo

3" k.1 A l i / f Open l ! l6«F.M.iOe n U T T i I f s Greatl

U N D E R T H rS E A i..THROUGH UNTOID DANGERS!

l a m a u m

_ _ Plus CInemascona Short-------

65c M at. * 85o Eve. * 25o Oblld

/lA S C O P E So h d - ^ ^ - - ' ------------ -- ^

;REEN MOVIES ^L AM AZE YOU ^fHE ENORM OUS JR GIGANTI-SCREEN ^

ew W eeks Away , S s GRAN\D-VU ^

Y THEATRESHOWING

1 H i g h W a t e r ' *

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SOUND AND LAItriE 8CUKEN

J U N i o i i a a g * - a d J i .t h 5 0 *

> d R e m i n d e r I s s u e d

i n g O h W e e d s i n T . F .o h h B Beildenti llli! Tsmlnded by ^ceepb *0'ipubll- Latlmore, olty.. m anager, o t a city r n ig h t orfflhimee tb a t requires weeds to betm erl-. out and vacant lo ts kept clean tromIgatlon Juna t througll Oct. 1. tio Idaho Th« ordinance providea tb s city F

ms a t can emplojr peraoas (o clean the lots ----------.and th e co it . u s e s i ^ aga ln it tbe

B enol? Beglnntog M onday, Carl Bcheele,, K en- city flre Inipeetor, will Inipect lota Sohlff- and notify ow nen of lots tbat d Mrs. need to ba cleaned. Ownera will

If ap r t ra c ^ 'w iS ^ b e h ired do'toe'^job unber- and the owner assessed the cost, m ittee, ------------------- ---------

r t J u d g m e n t A s k e d ,K . K., S ltby « a s nam ed defend­

a n t In t Justice court civil m it--------- -T u s jd t jrb rD e a irv ic k e i 's - fo r npn-

paym ent of^a »100 promissory note. Betaliil' — V lckdlir^presennB d“b y Oiuydon o t lm - W . Smith, seeks Judgment o rd e r l^ all h a s paym ent of th e n o te p lu i 8 per cent I, L a tl- Interest trom M ay 8, 10S2, and $35

to r attomey coat*.

acces-ttao re .'

z t 1 H 3 HENDS TODAT

r t i ia c - "THE GLASS WALL"Vittorio Oassm an—

Oloria Orahame

THURS.— PRI.— SAT.

h m t m

’ - P L D S -

O o le a n d H arriet {

Now!

* HE ESCAPED INTO AN Eh

U - ------------------DRIVE=IN-T

^ ENTERTAINM

d : = ™ 3 i ry — — — tiiSfialcfiA ifcM A X I*

______________

....^ - - 1 ----------------------------------------„ ^ --------- Y O U 'k l r f iH l tL - W I 'F H -

} "BELA LUGOSIJ BROOKLYN(

^ That W ondarful Picture YouS

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) ----- ADULTS 50e-K I

i'* See Cinemascope and Othor'

----------------tu tfiS -Q l^-thaJ3 tand :.^^filfl9 !]!!

J structlon. TEN TIMES LAROU Indoor Sertan

- J '''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "" 1 '

iT FL A i X , T h i s l f f i a c y * by ^oeepb Utq of a city ^ e wcuntjeeda to be dean from

I the city in the lots

tbe K l . e - ' ; *

rl Bcheele, l l A M n H u p ec t lotsf lots that > f i | ' . S vnera wUl rO M rttn p ...lo the Job • ’ fca- J l

ID B i f l

skedA defend- 'ClvU suit

r t o r n p i i - uory note^T Oraydon it ordering 8 per cent a, and 135

P H

ALL"

Orahame

5AT. "

ROM l i a

tu n ian i

, W Wet Regulor Pli,

i h t M

J ^ c n o N - H f f s - — -MTO AN ENEMY PRISON (iU

m e r I lf U lThe TRUENo-Punchei' f f Pulled Sloiy m J S j U

Korea .L and Its E n e m y ^ ^ ^ l 1 ^ Prison Comps!

H Ronald jlna . piK RUGAN-FORRESt'M

.> 0» iiH O M O w l

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IV E =IN -T H E A T R ^ iTAINMENT G U jir

fliiJ . FOH.»rAMII^Jf

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ItL-^l-TH-WJ^HTEIUW^

LUGOSI MEETS A 3KLYN 60RILIA" _

g y ' WfD. thrw.

'Ictur* You'v# Heard So Mucll|

h 4ET

J e o n f f l

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-and other cur'*”' J *

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J0 1 m

I p S l a t e d “ i

* 0®* ** Edwi■ S v - h , W lJ, n«w!Bum *I>m

^ T h l * w U l b . . u r . - ^

i g » r » '-i■ i W B S w “ P' ■ t»<S**Li 1«U«> »“ “ 8■ ® ! “ Srat-65^aQ. M ’''

K E S to « u ) )p f l tn a them.K i f f l u wo“'<‘ S'"P l ^ . 1 tha peUUoM and P ? 2 « to McCarthy'.

» ! T K W the next "JoeKjHffl fillK r l ^ i Tote for governor K J t o b e f ^ - l o w e r ■ “‘.^ p re s id e n tia l year

th it »Z w A o>ll“ ‘ slpiaturM K cent ot the last vote M lh ln a 60-'iay period.& a 10 mall post cards gJ-jjoooo persons jvho ® o " p e t l t l o ^ . His S ml# have to sign the Jjareliiro them to build Jg tU D list of names, li;.. ■

iirnP^leleport Visitors .nk,- June 9 -S u n d a y If Mr and Mrs. Kenneth

iir. inii Mrs. Wallace'lit lake City.

Mn. Orant Campbell JB, lojan, were guests ol ^ itta CtoUtensen Sunday, jials Wilcox left Tuesday KTKnand family, Mr. and lah WUcoi, Clearfield. Utah.^Utnd the MIA conven- Bilt lake City thU week, piil WIIco)t Is visiting her I, Mra, Henry Bosch, In IWaih.Tdhti'Pflvne Is spending this _____iih her «on-!n^aw and" r, Ur, and Mrs. S. J. Skou-BO.!l Wlillliey, Alpine, Utah,M Uoyle, Pleasant Grove, mUtora at the Emmett m

end ConclaveJune 0—Large a t-

lof Hagerman ward mem- 'r^orUd for the quarterly Dfertnte at Jerome Sunday.D.’H.Qold participated In IhB afternoon meeting and lliisonand her Mla Maid thded the MIA session dur- IT ^ .inon alio assisted in thetlon of awards- to Beverly Lou Ann Pugmire. Virginia !j LeNore Bendorf and a Lott who received their

guard after completing eounw. Janet Gardner

ni«d her Mla rose pin for D| ber first year.-

Ibdlfroin IOOI grain ntutral spliV^I SohwlinL Inc, Hartford. Confti____

J J

" lo n

— T - - - ™

*brdwar<

m 2 r Reel Type S Penn

I POWERI Mow ersB Reg4U93S

’1 1 2 “M One Only -

jre Folks in Heybum- f - TFavefcA te F ta in HftT9 1 h EYBUBN, J u n e 9—Mr. w il M rs. tem

- W. .p . iBoyd a o d th e ir guest, J e a n Pro'■ a n I-sneB. Longview, Wa«h., are spend- by 1, O U ing k weelc a t M a n d PbtIc. . M. . I , - , Quest! of M r. and Mrs. Pred B ll- <*U'

*h. ger Sunday w ere Mr. and M ra. Itlm“ “ George WUUanu an d family, Carle- wor^ bad. Callf. M

- UaylB StmiuMju M tmned-to-Oamp^Edwardfc C alif., Monday a f t e r »he

«m*n ipending a IS -day furlough h e re L l«itare- wlU> p a re n ts . Mr. and M rs. «. Mn. B inertJW pS O B ;.............................. and. ju re “ H r t Boy A Q tB ew rretnm iiit-to 'her * '»

home in St. Louis. Mo.. Monday a f te r 8ra< Id. a short visit w ith her parents, M n

and Mrs. H eber D raper. andi t hls Mr. and M rs. E rnest Handy w en t *be I-Mo- to Provo S a tu rd a y to attend gradu-short ating exercises a t Brigham Young Di

unlvei^ty. T h e ir son, Gerald, Is » a piill of menjljej: o f th e ^ d U a t ln g class. Cdhi

them.0 Jail s andrthy's ^

= ' C.I^DEIIIyear

I o n c e - a - y I■ vote I,jrlod, I Icards | 1jvho ? m o n e y - s c

\ tho ., } m\build . Mimcs, M i

S | W

“ ■ ' h fl nday | S ^ / 7 I /

-8 0 '• y I

h I p»‘flJtah. W

X % U

thla - / ^ -------- --------- ^ ---------TlTd*------------Tkou-

f t a h , B u d g * t 8 # o u t l« i - i l goug®. l i deni*:

rove. -pioin or dofk »«om.mett

Dayfim* Shatrt—51 gauge. y> deniar

eSh««r W o n d ir i—60 gouge. IS denie - p lo in or dork j 0om.

Sturdy M»ih—51 joug#. 30 den«er-lace kaninjn.

d Ijj Service W#igh»--44 gouge. 70 deme»andla idlu r-

theerly lh « « r DellghH (er i ^ c l o l mc«<Inia sou^a, 1? denierandheirtingIner Slock up todoy I Gei a complel* ifo r one* a yM r sa lt priettl Hudton'i e

___ proporlioned to giv# you the iteekiU g i In townl

B G la m o ro u l tum m er c o lo rs :■ Taupa Tune, Rose Song.

C.^!|jDEi

'INAL-yQUIDATIONJ-

Everythin!

'■Type M K

^ER H f l . ERs H n i

sm |W j b S

inly ijl

■ •• • __

n E v e n t s R e h t e d

M ra. tending Brigham IToiing unlvcrrity. «« J e a n Provo, are living in tb e hoTPi? ovnod

pend- by t o and Mrs. Jo h n CarroU. »ni Mrs. Kenneth Bthington a i d jj

1 BU - «Wl>lrra, Yuba c ity . C alif, a i» vis- M ra. Itlng her mother, M rs. Ernest D ll- —

Uarla- worth, and other relatives.Mr. and Mra. B o w ^ Corless re -

Oamp^ =t«n ied & p)d»y=ftoin-=8an=3M ter: “ f t e r Jfhere they had been attendin* the h e re “ ons club convention.M rs. Mr. and Mrs. Parley M eacham

and Mr. and M K “O B orgrCnafts- - r h e r went- to Pn«>o,-8undaj>-to-«tt«n4. a f te r graduation services a t th« Brfeham

I, M n ^ ““ng university. Vert Meacham and Lynne Crofts a re member* of

w en t the graduating class.

’oung During the Revolution there was Is a a profitabio gold mine a t Newton,

a . Cohn.' "v ...... ■ ...................

ItPERSOn'S

J .a -y e a r

e y -so v in g S a le !

'I

proportioned

w ere $ 1 .1 5 , now

J J ^

g e . y> denier

.g o , I i d s n , . , * « f« $ 1 .3 5 , no« ^

I, 30 dan>er- 1 . 0 8 g e . 70 deniei

w ere $ 1 .5 0 « now

r ' I . Z O .

I complel* ilocklnp wardrobe o t theie 1 Hudton'i or* full fathloned, perfectly ou the iteekeit, mett expensive looking

c o lo r s :

Song.

iDCBSOjl'S

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f l t ) e p t ' s . ^

Sh

ything m ust go! J•11

I

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f e t l B O I l ’i l p

-" -; T M S -N E Wg; TWIN

[ “ Tamilies MoveMI». and Mrs. Carl J« n

’“ “ved Monday _ [ J r to Nyssa, O re.. to live.

Mr. and M rs. Howard Murnhy left ll»>*“ Monday tor Idaho Palls i h „ cow

, . Wiii woric fo r a few months HajX . “ r- M « - Bob Stevens and of 1

ChUdren, R obert. Bonald and' Rich- ho'i

B re-

s ,

SHAVEMA

spice to

§ M (^F O R M I

■* Ah#f SJiav* lot^oe

1.00 a>id 1.75

ShovtftflMufl 1.25fflstnrjs)— ^

~ SKovtng C ream —- -------— ------------- ( lo fh e ro rB ru iW e u )^

- Father’s D ay—June J

Trovel i l i e i o f After S h av e Lol\oe

lollon. M u g . Talcum 3.25T okoflLotioe

f iK t* piv* ^ ex M p t OR Shovtfig (

f - ~ A n ■'•xtra^pkial-gift~far C I - ^ ^ T a m i l y = 4 w n i «

BROWNIEMOVII P-2.7 U n i — ONLY.... ^ .....

Leather TRIII P riced from ... ...............................

FWIN F A L L g .^A H O ___—

ard . Portland , Or*., s r t Ttsiusg u r , Stevens' cousins, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl J a m a Stevens, and family. _idflY *, , II , — — ~ — ■ —

W INS H0NOK8 VIftt UNIVERSTTY OP IDAHO, Mos- i

they cow, J u n s 9 David Thompson, tH aie lton , is mentioned oa th s list E

and of honors fo r tl\e University of Ida-Jch- ho 's 1954 gnuluating class. a

W A S IIR J ^

^ fl»y | | | 11

| F CLOSER, (LEANER " shoves In Jess time

Mint* Ihe l>ndar«tl

^ ^ ^ ^ H ^ i t R V i a ouA U N ni

S h a v e m e i t a r 'i a x c l u i l v e , p o w e rfu l, 16<bar a r m a tu r e |

to Dad’s life 'I

RMEN

Stick O eo d o ro n t 1.0Q ....~

!loH on, Cologn*. n

(or e ltc trle ihav*n J.Oft '

T o k o a , F re u u r l ie d Smooth S h o v k 1Utloe 3.00 , ' I

R Shovtfig C re a n a n d Soop

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:pss?,:3sissssi TRIP-O-KIT Ii z ~ » 4:9 'r;r|~

Events Reported= r H tE B ,— June^, »-Max Mosley, w h o , hss been visiting h is aister,

O, Mos- M rs . T. L. Cartney and o th e r rels- lompsoa. U vea, left Sunday for hls hom e at th e Hat B an lYancisco.

' of Id a - a n d Mrs. Junes Reynoldsa n d aon, Richard, Btattle, a re visit-

F O R D A

f i 1 ( a 4 A £ f i

time

*" _ Always Freshand Delicious

tn i

our cap s off t(’ J o n Father’s Day, June 21 „

fo r wanting ■

grooming essentials

fo r men by S

MAXFACTOIHOllYWC

i1 T ra d e -In ollow oijce '•

fo r your old ;!

- I lle c tric Razor II on th a purchase o f |

P .....^

I ___ Foster . ■ ■ c leane r ___ Ip easie7 shove^ ^

.....I ..g i s < a w w C T

^ Large selection j-'

p BOXED I CIGARS ^

I K ' ... -‘2.39 i

RONSON - LIGHTERS

I N ew o sso rtm ep t |

I prices reduced — n o w |

t , _

irted tof*X Mosley. Eugene TeUows, Los Angeles, was h ia aister, » weelc-end guest of Mr. and Mrs, o th e r rels- Lynn Thom as.a hom e at ----------------------——

There are m ore than two miUlon Reynolds children in th e United S ts te i with

I, a re visit- impaired hearing .

'

DAD

| k i H | | | | ' ’ Dad ii iu the best.;) l ” I I I I k so give him refreabioff ^n I l i n Max Factor HoUywood |

" hoZ o Itnn mn igngH; «r

•F b iM

I i B ^ W s m o r a

« I ch o o se t rofl

1

fo r 0 V e r y Im portan t ja Person P a eka g » , . .

hai very Imporfonf confenM I fi - n e w C lo s e -U p /th e

kI bruihleii la th e r cream tha t I [I ihovei clo ic-up . In ae ro io l-

type con lo iner Ihal laiU S A i <orlwo m onthi, Plut

jj handsome 5 oz, boHtt of tingling

r i - T ---------------IS .

- 0 * 1 ^

w m

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'W 'C O W W ^ 'S iS E R V IC IAngeles, w aa ( T to m e r l r r l to ta r t t f c iM j i r r

Mr. and Mrs. ,_ :_M .H Q U R -81!B yiO E I-r -____ • OU and Coal P i t e ^ 'O lian la* .,'1 two miiiinn *“ Stock - i l r Oondltloninif m s t^ w i? h Phon.i SM«.w -« > w e n ijL

f— — >w— ~- ww

' Billfolds nSee our large selection

Amity and Justin'Priead from

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t o e n j o y —

, C a i u l i e i >

' Give Dad 1 bretkl IMt Father’s 0«y, gWe him i bo* #f hls favorite RusseU stover candles—and let hW anloy every piece ^

^ 9 | hlmselfl P.S-Betterget •— another bo* for the family.

I ASSORTIO eHOCOUro

' ^ 1 specially wrapped for ■I I Father's Day

H , ' ' ’‘- ’2 " '-

^ 3 / w s il ” _^ I WATGHEf -

I Guaranteed for OITO year.

■ I a : l _ J 5 J 5 t .-:

^ I Regular $8.50

k i EVERSHARP-I PEN & PENCIL

..... I SETS

i ■ ' B E A F O B T H '

I SHAVING Mug & Lotion"

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nnt _

2 “lO c M .W

1 ^ And On* f a Oo».to keep him well ilodtsd

^ with bracing After SKJv* lollon o t homi, and on l l» rood, Rdfl. 5 M. bottl*

I p in handy, travd-iliiplaiilc bottle. I I ,

175 volu* Iptn-Mfi

f,M ' .

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Official Tries EjTo Keep Race i fW m Schools pI D A L I^ .J u n e O W - A n iU le n n a n , IBf one o f DallaB’ park cltlea. faah- f JonaWe m unlcjpalltlu surrounded /

.ky g re a te r Dallas, haa auggeated dl«- ^ 1 jnlssaJ o f all Negro servants with /

ihU dretj In the area.. r A lderm an 0 . K . Bullard tald at a ^ineetih^ o f the Hlghland~P8rlt-town-------^council th a t his plan would Insure Yj

' ho N egro students In the munlcl- V Jialltles" Bchools In the next few years.

Quejtlon^ 1 * 0 ^B u lla rd brought up the question

of segregation—banned by a re- ccnt n . S ; supreme-court decision— after a conversation he said he had p j with M ay o r Roy C. Coffee of Unl- H i veralty P a rk and rranklln S p a^ Tet ford, p rea lden t of the Dallas Bar nonni association and a trustee ot the lon tb

I Dallas school board. „ p -' B u lla rd quoted Spafford a s ’say- ]

Ing th is was the last year the bul- jBing D a lla s Independent school dls- trlct cou ld accept Negro children A from th e park cities. The $10 month- f e ly tu itio n for each of the Negro chll- te ! dren h a s been paid by the Highland p J Park Independen t scTiool district. E?'

A grees W ith Figures V.A lderm en, discussing the sltua- V

tlon. ag reed th a t there might be as many a s 26 Nego students living In H ighland P ark among the popula­tion of approxim ately 11.40S,

The res tric ted area allows only Ncgrors w ho are members of sorv- nnt fam llica to live within Its ■ ■ boundaries: They must live on the 1 3 9 premises of people who hire them.

Vacation School Indies

Ending Planned wPAUL. Juno 0 — The Vacation ®

BIMb schoo l will be concluded I tThursday a t tho Congregational ■I*church w ith a program a t 7:30 p. m. k IN iAn e x h ib it of handicraft by the M rj, ichildren during the tchool is plan- jrojn (ned. his dls

Over 80 children are enrolled, They iwith th e Hev. Rhlnhold Opp, Con- and Mgregatlonal church, and the Rev. Mrs. AJohn B reed er, P irs t Baptist church. Mr*,as supervisors. - Mont.,

____ »Th. W>y{nnem r.luM Is sunervlsed if . n .yby M ra. Broeder, aaslsted by Leona i t th e

- -R ledllngar, Mrs. Melba Jean TUley brotheiand M rs. L. R. Oalcote. The primary oeorg( dep a rtm en t Is supervised by Mrs. ^ August M artsch , assisted by Mrs. Horry S e rr . Mrs. Eddie Knopp, as- j , , . ' , sisted b y Mrs. Helen Klauser and Mra. F r e d R em . conduoted tha Junior d ep a rtm en t.

The O ongregratlonal, P irst Bap- “ tlst, a n d the Paul Community M ethodist churches have cooperated p In tho schoo l for several years.

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E v e n t s R e p o r t e d serviceEM ERSO N, Juna t — Ouests ar- •!>«'» '

r l v l ^ S a tu rday at the Frank Mrs.K eloher hdm e to r a visit were Mlaa nethEvelyn Doebele. Hollywood. Calif, Mrs. K

- Mr. a n d Mrs. W. O. Doebele, adjour Balterafleld, CaUI^, Mr. and Mrs. decora S. B. D oebele, Hanover, Kana., Mr.and M rs. J . H. Doebele, M anhattan,Kans.. a n d Mr. jind Mrs. Al lm - inlngs a n d son, Beatrice, Nebr. ■■

Mr. a n d Mra. Earl Wlnneger and family, O ntario , Ore,, and WlUls Hawkes, H agerm an, were Sunday guests o f Mrs. Keith MerrlU andJnmlly. ____ ,

H arold Nelson, Hailey, spent the week-end a t the 0 . H. E indell home with h is w ife before returning Sun­day to B o ise where he is partlclpat- hig.ln n a t io n a l guard m tn tuvari.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSN O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N ^

P U B L IC 8A IK UmjESi S T A T E S D EPA R TM EN T o r

Under prevUloai o)| moUm I4IS. B. S., u unandad by eeeUoQ U of tbe u t ot Juno 28. 1094 (4S 8Ut, 12T4| 41 U5.C.IIT U . e n d p u rs u a n t to the epplleetlon of K oU and K. P t i r ie k . R o sen o n . Idebo,8«rU l N o . 01973. tb e r* will -U b fr« r*J t o ____ jth i h ig h e s t b idder, b m i t n o i Ui« t W - --------11.120.00 f o r th e e a t i M l i i e v - W ^ j e ^

l ^ ^ l B t - t r s f G o f U n d : E H E ^ . 8 W U 8 W « ." tK. 2 2 : N W H N E i i ^ W y i l W U ito,T. 15 S.. JC IU K. H. M.. Itiaho. Tbe Itntj

___h ' l U b j e c t U) a c t o f A ugual IQ. 1E80(26 S taU 3011 M rU lt> ln ttA -» lfb t^ i^ -w » y end will jffld-wllir'f mervatlon of all ^

and lu b jM t t e l j h a ------E d i t i o n a « n d lim iLatloi^ ‘

A uguat 1. 1 04< ^ tA i l - e t g Q U r r —^ D l i U u i i O i - r a e d r ^ the p r la c lp e l or

*^;;;lila^r«ntr^tber panonally at the aale or by m ail.

niili a e n t b f Tnall w ill ba eonald tred only if rc c e lv a d a l thia offlee o r lo r to the hour flx « d fo r th e «al«. B la i m u it b« in leal^tl r n v e lo p e i iccom panled by cartU fletl c b eck a o r p o i t^ f f le e m oney ordera tnifl* p a y a b le to th a T ra a iu re r of th*Unlt»d S tA iM fo r th i am ounta of t h i bldi. 'I’h r -m r r l i r p e s j n u i t Iw Tnarind i n th e lower lo ft-hoti.l c o ru c r "P u b lic la le bid, Seria l No. Ol'.l7;5, Sa le . Ju ly Ifl >

Tho lii|{hf*nt bidder will b« rc<julrcd to Ipay Itim itfd iaU ly tha am ount lliereor.

Aliy a d v e r i« e la lm a n ti o f the abov«- d n r r iW a l a n d »boiil>) file th e ir c la ln it. or o lijif tio n a , u n o r i>o(ori tb i tim e d e ilsn a led for »al*'. H

Any c o n tig u o u a ow nar e la lm in i a p re fa b •n .o r i tfh t m u i t a t i c r l lu rh r iijh l w ithin SU d«>i f r o m th a bIkw* i tU date.

I’A U L A. SH K PA RD .

T ublU hi J u n a 9. Id. 23, 30. J u l y ^ 7 " m ! ' " j "

N O T IC E KOU 1‘U B L I^ T IO N — I Sn 'H L I C SALK H

UNITKD ST A T K S D El’AUTM ENT OF MTHK IN T E lt lO K UUHEAU OV LAND HM A N A iiL M K N T . I.AND O FFIC E BOISE. UID A H O . M AV -i:. I'JM . R SU ndvr pr«ivl»ii)n» of lertlon 2U 5, U. 5.. B

a i a in e n d c tl by lec tlon U of lhe ac t of I BJune 28. 1US4, (48 S ta t. , I t1 4 ; 48 U .8 X . ■JIT II, a n d p u n u a n l lo the application of B]{nllan<l K . i ‘a tr |c k . HoEarton. Idaba. K lSerial N u . U4U37. ib i r e w(|| ba o ff ira d to Vtil* h ltfh e a l bidder, b u t a l n o l l i ia tb%n V1520.00 f o r e n tira t r a c t to be lold a« i ' » unli a t a p u b lic la i* to b« hald a l 11:30o'cluck a .D i.. o n t h t if lth d iy o f Ju ly , IBM next, a t t h i a o ffice , thfl follow ing trac la "of la n d ! S E U S ^ ^ 'u 37. S E U S E 'i ^lec. Sti, T . U B., K. 13 E., B. M.. Idaho.The ia iid ia a u b jK l lo aet o f A u g u it 80

• i m (26 S t a t . 391) p e r tiin in ff to r l r t u - o f 'w ay a n d w ill Im aold w ith » reiervation o f ail f la a iu n a b le m a te r l i l i , and lub jacl to th e c u n d l t lo n i a n d lim ita tion i of the ac t u f A u f fu a t 1. 1946 (SO S la t. 7S6K . , “ J W : . , ^ i - i n id f _ b r lha p r |n ? lj)a | o r

_ hia a jr e n t ;^ t f ie r . j> e r « Q n i] i j .^ i l

^ iffdi i tn rb > p iil will be eoni ^ ^

fixed for tba eale. DI4i muit be In iialad envelopea aeeompenled b/ certified ebecki or poit^fflea money oniin made piyabli to the Tr««turer of the Unlled Btalee for the amount* of tbe bidi. Tbe envelop*! muit b« marked In the lower l*ft«hand corner '•Publle file bldc^erltl No. 04917,£ a lt, July :a . 1054.". I'he blfbaafe bidder will b« required te piy ImmediBUljr thereof.

Any advar*« clilnanu of the above-, —------dvierlbtd land ihould file U}e|r.el«lmiror -—

- f o r ^" 'A l i y cnnil«u«QI'6wber dilmlnt • prefer* *

encf vlfhi niuit aiiert mcK riihi within <10 divi from tbe above iili ilati. ___

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I Events Listed by - S King Hill People!>■ K IN O HUiL, June fr-M r. and le Mrs. D an KeUey retum ed Sunday >- Irojn Ban Diego where he received

hls discharge from the U. S. navy, d, They are visiting their parents, Mr.1- and Mra. John Kelley and Mr. and V. Mrs. Allen Ollbert.II. M rs. Amelia B arnett. Lewlstown.

M ont., Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jo h nill-J ta lle y -Q th rr niit-nf-lnwn vlsHars-------la a t th e Kelley hom e are Mrs. Kelley's ly bro ther and family, M r. and Mrs. y Oeorge Steele, G ilchrist, Ore.*■ M r. and Mrs. Ray Taylor, S af- ,*• ford. Arlz.. are visiting their Ion,

K enneth Taylor, and family., M r. and Mrs. J . H. Pulscher, D u- ■

bolae, were M onday dlzmar ( u u t s of M r. and Mra. TeneU Foater.

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belcah lodges conducted memorial services Sunday a t the hall w ith a

f. special ritualistic service.Jc M rs. Ted S lerer and .Mrs. K en­aa neth W yatt sang, accompanied by t., Mrs. Haakon Thomsen. The group le, adjourned to th e lOOP cemetery to 'S. decorate graves of late members.

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World’s Top Car- Built in Centea

NEW YORK. June 9 lUV-Klght i n t the middle of tbls amazing to w n , i where W e apectacular Is co tnm on- place, they^e building the w orld’* % moat powerful slrcraft carrier— a t giant which If turned on end w ou ld v rise abov^ most of New York's to w - g erUig skyline. • i

The new carrier has a nam e f a - I mous in Anierlcan history. She's th e

r Raratftgfl aiyfh TT. B. flgbting-»^^p to bear the nam e since the E ev o lu - | tlonary war. She's nestled in a d r y - < dock a Ilfth of a mile long a t t b e i Now York naval shlpysrd on t h e j Brooklyn waterfront, i

B tand lng“on a malndeck a t ru e - • tural chunk-that has just been fixed in place, you can look acrosa th e I

1 East river a t New York's famed s k y - f scraper financial district across In 3

nl Lower M anhattan . If the new S a r a - t 4, toga w ere set on her stem am o n g *■

those' towers, her bow would to p them &U.

Only tha spires of the B m plre - Stat* and Chryaler buildinga In

midtown outdo her 1,039-foot len g th . She an d her alster carrier, th e Forrestal, now about a year fro m completion a t Newport Newa, V a.. will be the largest ships a f lo a t, breaking the alze' record held fo r years by Britain 's Queen Mary a n d fiueen Hlzabcth.

W hen the Saratoga takes to t i ie water, probably about a year an d a half from now, she'll not only be in a tie for the world's largest— she'll be all alone In a power claas. Now higher pressure and tem pera­ture steam m achinery will spin th e

. . four (Screws th a t shove h e r . b u lk through the sea. Her expected speed

,« has n o t been disclosed, r . The flight deck will be "ca n ted "

—th a t Is, with one runway V -ln g— out to the left a t about a 10-degree

angle. This will help the Jet w a r-js . planes In landing. I t also will allow

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. T he fac t t h a t the Brooklyn navy “ * yard haa converted Itself from war- “ - » tim e e m p h ^ on repair to a place 1“ where such l ^ e ships can be built,

and w^ere &ther carriers are being re: reconverted, may come as a sur- lei

a - prise to m an y .lie Th^ i2 4 0 - ^ e yard Is bossed by >1P- ■ B ea r-A (te t4 ijH ^ 6 1 1 “ >-®owdrey, - lu - a career n av y officer who now Is m T - commanding 120 officers, M enlisted In

men, and 17,000 civilians. The civil- so l*e iana, both w hlt* and blue collar •-

navy yard workers, command sn r 10- uB JU fl-payroll of ^ 1,000,000. tli :ed A dm liil Oowdrey la proud of his _ h e p a r t In th e tmildlng of the "new y - Sara." TW i Is' partly 'sentim entsl. tli In Back In 1937 he worked on th e final wi

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ligion in Spain.- a t the m e e t ^ of the MYF Sun<>»y evening a t the Methodist church,

built Fred Tate gave ,,the S b reading. Others taking p a r t in the

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HeylE | i l Bpnur snd Jamliy wlll T » * i ■ r - S (rom a visit a t l l < U 7 t Qjuigtr, Wash. REVBTK W W«yne Creasey ojid' Merlin I ^ 1) (pent Saturday In day sue

■ jIn.WErail> spent th e M rs .: K tB oU t. IxiArm,■ laudNi. Seattle, Is v li lt- few wee B ^ t r , Mri. Paul T urn ip - Keith L ■Vllenil«l the reunion of Ore. ■ n D l hlsb >ohool class of ^ r . a K Tint club Monday. Rlversld B l Wlllle Tsylor have been during t ■^ffist PWns, Mo., by th e Mrs, ' ■ tltlr Iither, W. Z. Taylor, ij vlsltlt ■ r m n t : '! . Johnson a n d tten .’ ’ Ky-TOt-Urar-Oarl--S.utter- — M reH B i id from strip to Eugene visited : ■ u f Ore., and California, from thi

Prin Mahn Fflllii. l9 Franklu B ill rammer with h e r husband f c i f Ifr. sntf Mrs, TS. N. stationer

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■ m e d S t r u c t u r eEman, June D—Study of a f t A K Iheiter building hera Hintd by tho village board n f

lilt i/ter a petition c l _ 1 1 \1 roldmtj called atten tion « T I , icture ij «n unsightly f lre ^ “

•tlU05, bearing 88 nam es, board to "either condemn Id theater building an d • rn down lo eliminate the !, Iht danger from crum - Johw I ud the flre hazard, o r Jrowner to fully rep a ir ,[It once." ^t e , gutted by firs In

Oined by the ConsoUdat- IMnpany, Salt Lake City. ^,»hlch iild It had been ^k matter (or two weeks, mtlnue Ils Investigation. p f ' Ktlon, the board in - tjEnglneerO. P. Russell !!«ln to the village h a jl

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B IB -M ore th a n h i l f of a o d - _ thiiali's 1 ,«8 O reenlandera are

. down w ith th e measles, and :medical officera expect the res t '

• *' to be-atrlcken soon. ra- O ffldala said 174 persona In ad the town. th e > lg Arctic Island's ™ *• aU idm lnlstraU ve capltaU -have be- ?all come 111 aince th e epidemic broke ^ c l i

out a m onth ago. Becauae the ^alla. n - diaease has been unknown In «ed K ies Greenland, tiie Islanders have Tanaki n - never bu ilt up a realatance to it. Morris_ _ -------- ,1- . ........................... Oreen.

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t Folks Frotn Filer K r Jlntertainjfravel i ’roo

. r tiiE R . Ju n e t f -M r . and M ri: ' 1>« Perry Shannon, Atv/ood, K ina., an d „ ' i»t Mr, and M ri, D onald Bum s, K aii- •;

sas Olty, a re visiting Mr. and M rs. ‘Neal D ean a'nd fam ily . The Shan- nona are Mrs. D ean’a pa ren ti and

“ Mra. B um a ia h e r slater. ' , a Mr. and Mr*. W a lte r Dean, wfie

have been vialtlng hia parenta.Mr. and Mra. R alph D ean, left M on­day for P t, Bennlng, G a.. where he

I f will enter arm y service.Mrs. Stanley .W a ltjra and her .

J , parents, M r. and M r*. Noah Nich­ols, Twin Palla, le f t Monday for

ds Sprtnjfleld, Mo.Ij. Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Dement, Palr- of field, spent Sunday a t the O. J,■1- chUds home.m Don Davis end K arlene Hauaer, ve Brigham Young university studemts,

are spending th e vacation with their parents, M r. and Mrs. D. W.Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H au­ser.

J Heyburn People at Travel, Entertain

HEYBURN. June 9—M r. and Mrs. id' Merlin Sorenson, Boise, were Mon- in day guests of M r. an d Mrt. Heber

Draper.10 Mrs. M yrtle L o tt and ilaughter,

LuAnn, le ft M onday mom ing for a t - few weeks' visit w ith Mr. and Mrs.?- Keith Lott and B ex Lott, CorvallH, of Ore.01 Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Statoaker,

Riverside, Oallf,, viBlted friends here*n during the week-end.le Mra, VerNon R avsten, Pocatello,ir. is visiting Mr. and M rs. Frank Bav-id Bten.- ■ ----------------------- --- ------------sr- — M rer-V tI*-W «rB «-r-w h*-recenU r-----------le visited relatives here , left Priday a. from the S alt Lake C ity airport fo r 19 Frankfurt, _G erm any ._ to_Jo ln_ lier ;r husband, Pfc. K e ith W am er who ia ’>■ stationed there.

The surface of L.ake Erie is about 670 feet above sea level, varyln* up or down aliglitly a t different tlmea,

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rome, baa been promoted from lieu - the 1 “ >'onel to colonel in the

„ unit lit Idaho State ooUege .H'o''a *?“ other Maglo Valley cadets the c

,also have been advanced in r a n k , ‘ »re Monte Kuka. T w in *“ 5 ,,

le J 'l 'la . first lieutenant to cap ta in : n Ned KUcuchl, Burley, and C larence ' e Tanaka, second to first lieu tenan t: r z J t. Morris McCool, Rupert. H oward “ ^ Oreen, Jeromo, Leonard- -S h o tt ,

Buhl, and Dale Deagle, Twin P alls. sergeant to sergeant flrat class, and

■Richard Sterling, Twin Palla, p rl-1 vate first class to corporal.___________ .J®

C l Promoted to private firs t , claaa m en. [J l from private were WilUajii Burton., Carol

; Burley; A rthur Henry, Eden: W il- Mrs. Iri- *^ray and Bruce Stuart, H a l- Oaldvi Ir,. ley, and Richard Fenton. R upert. . tend in- Dd

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;U achool. u ijder direction of sup t .*■ ap- WUy-HepW orthr-ooaduetedVTinr^- - p i l ,e . gram during tho sacrament hour at ,u . tho LDS church here Sunday eve- Jie Mr Bigo ..Includ^ were an opening song by ots the congregation, invocation by Al Bin ' ajt, Lee. a song by the No. la chorus ot her h Iln Introduction by Hep-“ worth, Talka foUowed by Carwn

AUen, Auatin W hitmer,,. Marjorie ‘ j. HaU and Nancy Jo Davla. Conclud- J? ,

ing the program were songs by Ray ' ^ Nelson and Terry Bailey and the []” bsnedlcuon by Jam es K. Bailey,

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M r. and Mrs. Stanley Temple. Mra. W«by Burchfield's parents, M r. m d Mrs. moAl BUI Temple, XJgden. accompanied cld of her here for a few daya' vlstj. ; aio

'?■ D an Everheart and Harry Serr S flahed Saturday In Magic reservoir 1* wlth.no great success. They caught“■ two. Mr. and Mrs. ,Oarl Knopp had ?? ’

good luck near Sublett. - I "Mr. and Mrs, AUan Hardin are ,

entertaining theh: daughter, Mrs, IKnox Craig, and children, Des ■Moines. |

m- ■ The Rey. and Mts.-RhlnhoId Opp —I nd entertained Mra. Opp's uncle and I by aunt. Mr, and Mr& Rueben DIetterl'etor and sen, Sunnyslde, Wash., during * »t- the week-end.- - Ile, Mr, and Mrs. Oeorge Williams *

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Mr. anil U n , Ed Brovn. K endrick,. and Kenneth Dalfc WohUalb. son of

Mr. and Mra. Wedey J. WohUalb.- - Twin Falla, were united In m arrlag#’ . l u t Friday a t tbe community ch u rch

In Kendrick.The Rot. H ubert DeWeber read

--------o n n a v iia !:— ^The-bride waa given In m urriage

“ liy’ h e r la ther. She wore a s lip p e r • aatin town fashioned with a P e te r : Fan collar and long pointed sleeves.: Tbe t l^ e r t lp veU w u caught bjr a : tiara of « e d p u rls . Bhe carried a , white Bible with an orchid. I H

__ Mra, Don J ensen, »lst«r of th e H DSrTd^ was m atron of liohbr V ridTai'ir MUford Osborn, aister of the bride , and Erma Fairfield were b ride s- ■ ■ m ildf. Marltyn~Bnyiler. cousin pf t.[i«. liTlfl»,.waji the flower girl.

Edwin Utz served u best m a n ; and Kennelh Brown, twin b ro th e r | H [ ' of the bride, and Richard Schm id t H W --.w ere ushers. H H

Robert Lind, aoloist, w u accom - I H h panied by Mra. Oscar Blind on th e organ.

The bride's mother w u a t t ire d in a green figured nylon dreas w ith s whlt* accessories. Mr». WohUalb wore a brown linen afternoon d ress |9 k with beige acceasorlea. Both wore white carnation corsagu.

A reception was heM In th e N p church parlors and Mr». D avid Wd Bresheara and Sharon Wohllnib, M sisters of the bridegroom, presided M a t the serving table, Mr«. B ruce

: Kidder wos In charge of the gueat ^; book and Mrs. Agnes Bwan and M ra. iM • Bam Stedman arranged the gifts. |■ The bride was graduated from p M ;,i

Kendrick high school nnd a ttended m * , , Lewiston Bualnesa college a n d

■ Northwest Bible collegi at Beattie.■ Wash. She haa been employed in

the buslnesa office a t the University W n of Idaho for the past three yeara. g g

WohUalb la a graduate ot T w in H B Falla high school and a m em ber H H of the 1064 graduating clnju a t th e University ot Idaho, He majored In electrical engineering,

The young couple left for Oamden,N, J., where the bridegroom will be employed by the ROA Victor pom - pany. ________________

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Crawford, son of M r . and Mrs; B. H. g ^Crawtord, T o rren ce ,’ Calif,; were i,y J

united In m arriag e Sunday after- u,e noon at the Plrat B a p tis t church.

Tlie Rev. Ray E u g e n e Crow per-formed the aervlce before basketa of lowiwhite and pink g lad io lu s and peo- j j j |jnlea and candelabra o l lighted tap- gj,,,

“ «■ LentThe new Mrs. C raw fo rd wore a ih jf

gown ol bridal la c e an d nylon tulle. Thj, The bodice of In ce wns styled wllh snji long-polntod alecvea nnd a Peter la^d Pan collar. T h e ballerlna-length g. Ji aklrt waa ot n y lo n tuUe. H er tulle veil was accented w ith a border of embroidered flow ers an d lield by a crown ol matchlnK fjowers. She car- „ ’ ried a bonqurt o f p ink roses and ateplmnoU.i w ith a lace-covered, y.’ ’,

, satin Bible. " J JEleanor M olitor. aiater of th# —

bride, waa maid of honor. Mary Marqueu, Burley, a n d D orothy Ha*- olton, Ooodlnfr, s e rv e d aa brldea- mnlds, CondlellBhters wcre Carol Kaacl and Mary B oyd.

Dick Carrow, T o rren c# , waa beat man. Uahers w e re D uan a Perrlna, Nampa; George P ea u t, Chicago, IU.. and Ted Shannon, Callfom la.

Jean Thomason w as soiolat and Nan Soden, o rgan ist.

Mrs, MolUor w o re a turquoiae dress wllh pink a n d w hite acces­sories and Uifl b rid eg ro o m ’s mother was attired In a n a v y -b lu e lace dresa with pink and b lue accessories. Both wore corenges of d e e p p in k roses.

A rcceptlon follow ed a t the church fellowahlp hall. M rs . Lawrence Moli­tor and Mrs. D. W . W est, Hansen, served th'e cake, a n d M ra. Jock Dod­son, Kimberly, se rv ed punch. Mrs.Henry Molitor a n d C harlo tte Wag-

- ner-were-in-chargfr*of-thfr-i?lft5-and--------Miss Kasel took c a a e of the cuesL ------

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Tlieljrlde \f, a g r n d u ^ j l L l K l D ___ -, FaUs high BChool a n d h a s attended I the College of I d a h o for-tiwo years,

malbrmg In hlnln r^ '. O raw fuia w ig ____C !5rft3ufttcd^rcaH T o r r c n p high ! ^hool and received h is 'b ach e lo r of

nrts degree this sp r in g from the r College of Idaho w h o re he majored I In pliyalcnl education .1 The couple p la n to apend the • Mimmrr In Cnidwell an d then move . tn M,ir8ltig where h e will be coach- . Inc

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Out-of-town Rueslj besides the ' bridegroom’s parents Include Jerry Lowe. Ju lene Jonos. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Dodson, all Kimberly; Marilyn ' Sharp, r i l e r ; Mr. and Mrs. O tto ^

Lemke an d Harold Scholler, Qood- Ihg’fM ls s Marquess. Mrs. Hef&ert ^• Thomps9 n and Carol Thompson, all ‘ Burley: Mr. and Mr.s. Paul Irp-■ land and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. ^‘ E, Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker; and Mr. and Mrs. D, W, West, a ll ,‘ Hansen: Mr. and Mrs, Robert C ar- row, and Dick Carrow, all Tor-

j rence; M r. and Mrs. M. L. H ort- ley. T ennessee; Marjorie Webb. Wall

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(b'otETClSsiNG P ink ’ lipsticks,

' new Lanoliti! forraull—th e • am azing new lipstick tha t .^nften' tm oorh.s dry, patched lips).

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Jerom e Scouts' C am p Includes !

3-D ay Sessions |JHROMB, J im e »-A nnual Glri A

S cou t day cajxip was concluded IBh ere a t noon Prlday after three r adays and one evening aesslon. Mrs. ®C la rk Helaa, ca m p director, termed Mthe camp "one n f the most auccess- | |ful ever held I n Jerome" with a j—record-breaking total o f 140 Olrl ■Bcouta amt leadera attending--------Mr.-Theoie of th e cam p ,was "Cimlval.- of N ations'' w ith each troop repre- p

;v sentlng a chosen country. Troop fr; m em bers carried .ou t'th e ir chosen <:•]

country in constructing their camp i 4 alte and in th e ir coatumea, - -r^

A troop of 14 ^ r l s attended from - , W endell. They depicted American

gypslcaTTVore'colorful costumes-and were bedecked w ith Jewelry of their own making. T h e y also constructed tamborlnea. A dults assisting with • the Wendell g roup Included Mra. W ayne Strlckling, leader, Mra. F ran k Ooleoian, Mrs. William Mel- > aer. M rs. Ray P rico and Ilene Cole­m an. Mrs. Udell Ounter and Mra. (1 J. D . Orego provided transporta- tlon. ■

A m ons the ' ' outstanding camp ■ altea was the Sherwood forest con- ■ structed by the Scouts led by Mrs. ■ Arvll Watson, assisted by Gerry H

- S m ith , This tro o p represented Eng- - ■ , land and membera were dressed as ■

knights of the round-table. ■M ra. H. R. Srrntli was loader of ■

the African group costumed as headhunters. T h e y constructed na-

• tive-type hut.s using- Interwoven ^ willow branches. Assisting Mra, K S m ith was Mr.'i. Richard Seeley, p

J. M ra. H. H. T urpin , assisted by J S P a t Wllcher, le d the Wild Rose ^

■' troop members who were early ^ Americans, Including Indians and

-• pioneers.“ T h e ir alte featured a large tepee

and covered wagon. Mrs. Frank Tl- ■” tus. assisted by M rs. Helss, directed

activities of the senior troop mem­bers who represented South Ameri­ca. T h is group constructed unique m asks of animals nnd favorite story characters. Cheryl Helss, aenlor scout, alao assisted.

F o iirth grade Brownies were led by M ra. Hike M organ, assisted by Mra. Shirley Williams. They chose (1 S pain as their country and were dressed as S panish senorltaa. Mrs.Ed K nudsen and Mrs. Daryl Keck, ( I

- -aastoted-by-Kay-Rowlands,; led the J S ithbrd grade Brownies j ! h ( i _ h a i ___chosen Ireland a s their country,

t M ra. Woodrow Reed, assisted by ^A ' Mrs. Charles. Glavey, Mrs. Leonard Get a Lane, JNancy C apps and Carol Wll- hotl , t -cnmb .—dIrMted another troop" df din n th ird grade” BrownIeii'."TKey were'Tioii ,t Hollandera and made braid* for T

their hair from rqpe. In- Becond grade Brownies, who chose Sea

Mexico aa their country, were dl- lo ]J reeled by Mrs, Dudley Stroud, Mrs. to I ^ John Hosman, Carolo Hosraan and Twi

M argaret Rowlands. They made bo- no» lero jackets fringed with yarn with H

^ b elts-to match a n d tamborlnea for — Mexican music. Speaking to this group WR.i Mrs. H . E. Franson, who

f has spent several montha In Mex- «... Ico.

l'i H ighlight of t h e camp was the sleep-out Thuraday night. Following u

2 the ervenlng m e a l all troopa aang- Oar). Walker, all Jerom e; Michael Petera Ge<- and Shannon, b o th Callfomla, Per- a.ssl d rlna, Nampa, a n d Pesut. Chicago, son

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y ^ About 50 friends of Mr. and M rs. palU 1 Oeorge Lulloff attended the open at se • house celebrating their BOth w ed- xjjif dJhg' anniversary flUD3ay~af Qie «r gie' liome'df.‘’tHcirsonrA lbert*W rtulloff. cgnii r They were married June 8. 1904. oui

In Seattle. Wash. They lived In -------e Seattle un til 1930 when they mov-- lo Filer. L ast February they movedI. to Ihc H orton Rest Home, south of J'®®** 1 Twin Falls, where they are residing ^- now.

Highlight of the Eftcmoon w m- __ ana j, Chl“ song. directed by Laura Mae H am - luIIo _ mer. Boise, executive director of famll

Ge-m area council. Outdoor cookery wa.s featured a t the camp,

® Directing tho registration and In charge of the supply ahop were

I Mr.s. W. C, Holman, Mrs, Loran Canada, M rs. Harold Otto, Mrs.

s Qeorge C arr, Other senior scoutj- a.wlstlng w ith the troops were All- I. son M acKnicht and Mariann Port.

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Couple Repeats I ivVorridge^Vows ‘ ■ I InGooding Rite HH OOODINO, June t — JacquUne » Campbell, daughter of M rs. i:sthers i Campbell. Twin Falls, and Gerald A. ■ ■M Robinson, son of Mr. and M n. An-tM drew Roblnaon, Gooding, were | h mS united in marriage Sunday a f t e r * - | |«» noon a t the Methodist church. , , g ®M The vowa were read by the Ber. -M MI ) Oharlea Shakiee before baskets ofP white gladiolus and candebbra, off t lighted tapers.--^-:.,- : -------.i f T he new Mrs. Robinson, who walB given In marriage by h e r lather, W Zm wore s white nylon lace gown with* a chapel train. The f itted bodice ^ w a s m ade with a V ltto rian .co llar;* ' a n d long-pointed aleeves. T he nylon- • net fingertip veil was styled with H

lace-trim and -was held-by a crown 'i of seed pearls aind flowers. Her j Jewelry included- a pearl necklace

, and m atching earrings. S he carried ' an orchid with rosebud atreamen

with a white Bible. | HMrs. Pete Conant. aister of the

bride, waa matron of honor, and ) bridesmaids were Annie Lou Astor-

quia, Mrs. WUham K arg, Idaho ■ ■ FaUa, and Mra. Gayland Pauls. Kay

■ Schwartzkopf and Myatl Llbbrecht,both Oroflno. were flower girls. ■ ■ Buddy Schwartzkopf, Oroflno, and

■ Bonita Patterson lighted the can- ~ dlea. Miss Llbbrecht arid . Karen

Conant were ringbearera. .Robert Robinson, Pocatello, broth-

er of the bridegroom, served aa best man, and Earl Frocher, D ean Vader,Twin Falls, and Don Campbell, brother of the bride, Tw in Falls, | H were ushers.

The bride'a mother w cre a pink linen dress w ith pink accesaories

I and Mrs. Robinson wos attired In m I a blue dress with pink accessories.I Both mothers wore rosebud and H I carnation corsages.I Following the wedding, a recep- 1 ^ I tlon was held In the church base- g ® I ment. Presiding a t the serving table I were Mrs. Rodney O launder, and I Mrs. Clarence Low. Shoshone. Miss I Bliss and Mrs. Don Campbell ar- I ranged the gifts and M rs. Ralph I Schwartzkopf was In charge of the " guest book.■* For a golng-away ensemble the -------

bride wore, a blue and w hite linen -------! ault w ith w hite accessories. She wore

the orchid from her bridal bouquet for a corsage.

Both young people attended school— In Onnrilnjr. Mra. Bnhlnann In em- FH i f nloved by the agricultural atablllza- B oai

tion conservation office in Twin r*' Palls an d the bridegroom is working T hur eh at Seara, Roebuck and company.

The bride was honored n t a jhow: T h he tt given by Mra. Conant and Mrs. m eet

Campbell In Ooodlng recently. homi O ut-of-tow n gueats include Mr. Heyb

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When Lulloff amoked a 50-year-old cigar given him on his wedding

ng <lay- andR efreshm ents were served by two Nellli

J , granddaughters. Mra. P erris Sweet Mr. t _ and Mra. B ruce L ulloff.. „ . . J o h n

Chlldrcn attending the event were nnd t" Lulloff and Mrs. Ken G ardner and Mrs. of family. Placervllle, Callt. nil Try

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hom e ot Mrs. Fays H llflker, 603 Mr. H eybum avenue. h„m.— >/■ ¥ * ------pIj BUHL—The Crossroads cl-ub wlH a i Ing Unl

and Mrs. Jack Campbell a n d Mra.;wo Nellie Low nnd daughter, a l l Buhl; eet Mr. and Mra. F ran k W a rre n , Boise;

- J o h n Potodexter. M elba, a n d Mr. ™ ere nnd Mrs. Harold Oachner, M r. and Nun md Mrs. Glen Meyers an d Dick Sraythe, _ _

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IL. ' J M M H H H B H I ■ ■“ 8HIBLET FATE MoNDEL Dr- . . . who«e eon tem en t to Juatt (Scbwi

Delbert Lookmrd, ion of Mr. and ir Mrs. Esrl Lockard, Xwln Falll, li ^

announced b y her psrenli, Mr. M o f Ig and Mrs. O U f MoNlel, Haielton.JO The weddln* li set for June 18 ' C f

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our Children : =;EL0 PATRI Brydon,

m ent pi* of getting b a c k on time for the test, * 'o ^ '' rh became once th e te st wos called h o . - ‘ id body entered o r le ft the room until o,g It was fin lahed and Jimmy knew “ “ “ “ j ot g jju'yjrs The ride w aa wonderful, the boat freshme

was almoat read y , almost—but there served le was the ou tboard m otor to bo check; helped < le edv I t spu ttered , and died, out again o u t-o 1-, and again. "M aybe need oil?" Oil c a r te r , : [d was put in a l l the r ig h t places. Now, tello. e, against it s ta r te d hopefully and Miss ll. again It d ie d . By the time the s ta te cc 1- motor was h um m ing nicely it was ton unl\ 1- 11 o'cloclc a n d Jim m y was 10 miles cal ther le from the school. Her fle "And w here were you?” asked the Idaho 6 is tcacher i te m ly . "And what did you ^ t the 5s think might happen after you had of medli i t the ride? Y o u didn 't slop to th ink The «

about that, d id you? You Just go 1? headlong, t a k e what you want, 'and Palls.^_ to. .then you're. I n a mess. If you'd Just 1- s jk yourself “ w hat happens after I .

do tn u , " you’d 'save yourself a lot ot 1 11, . ^ , re trouble. Y oa deserve no conslderar irrnr 1, tlon w hatever." . ™

N ext day t h e principal sent for p irs t ClJ l the crestfa llen Jimmy. He said all -----------it. the algebra teacher had said and . , IU some more I n addition but ho fin - "'■thm 1

ally declared. "Let this be a les- <=' yr son to you t o look ahead for the i t„ „ i 'II consequences o f your Impulsive ac- «om» .n

tlons. Mrs. A c to n Is going to make '*t. an exception and give you a test, re and if It is m o re difficult than the .102. "Ant ,d, standard o n e , blame yourself." N r^.'^p' ;y Every ac t has Its conseqbences York ' u , :

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DORIS ANN Wl^AVEE I (Scbweli pholo-<U /f, u c r a T ln j )1 * * * ' It Stlmi

: Doris W eaver Is ;§• Engaged to We.(J

. M r.an d k rs .C arlC . W e a v e r ,T w in No ,» Palls, announce the engagem en t an d (Sher approaching m a r r i a g e pf th e ir , daughter, Doris Ann, to W illiam Lloyd Brydon, son of M ra. L loyd W. ^ Brydon, Pocatello, at a n 'a n n o u n c e - '

J m ent party Bunday a t th e W eaver it bome.J,' .The table was decorated w ith fig-

urines of a bride and b ridegroom ona satin and net centerpiece. .......

Mrs. Leonard Avant a n d M rs, V. ^ E. Oouberly assisted w ith th e re - J

‘ t freshments and Mrs, R ic h a rd B ailey ■ re served punch. Mrs, Jo h n D . F la t t H f- helped decorate. 10 prooin Out-of-town guests w ere Colleen Ita Pl( '11 Carter, Boise, and Mrs, Bailey, P o ca- -», tello. --------->d Miss Weaver, graduate of M ah o >e s ta te college. Is attending W a ^ ln g - »» ton university, department o f ph y sl- ea cal therapy, Bt. Louis, Mo.

Her fiance aiso Is a g ra d u a te of le Idaho State college and la enrolled IU a t the Washington university school id of medicine.i t The wedding is set fo r J u n e 37 a t JO the First Presbyterian church . Tw in ,tl Polls.^_

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^ talked about aummer cam p a n d w hen the group Ja to visit K LIX rad io a ta -

- Uon, at the meeting Tueaday a t the Pirat Chrstian ohureh.

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within It. Look ahead to th e m and make certain they are w o rth while.

From in time every child develops > some annayinir hth{(, but U' rauat b«Jg stopped before it becomci' « set habit How . to repiiee bad hiblii with good ones U I', explilned by Dr. Patri in bia booklet No. le «t02, "Annoying HahltJ." Tn obtain a copy,

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JERO M E, June J — "Uvlng For- ’ C tr a i ts ' h a s been selected as the Blu them e fo t the annual Jerome Olvlo » t 1 club rose lunoheon, Mrs, Merrill ' F Suminer, chairm an of the arrange- and m e n t com m ittee announced S atu r- owi

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T h e luncheon will be held June ea(S 15 a t St. Jerome's parish hall with cU' m em bers of the Oatholic Women'a 1 league In c h ^ « , 7 ;3i

M ra^S m O T w lu y s > p ro g raa u vlu ■ W in g ip r n n e f inia:i«hlcrpiiht3 Ui- a»lt

elude M rs. Theodore Slek, Mrs. D elton Scherer, Mrs. William Petera C and M rs. Deb Lance, VloUn selec- tiona will bo presented by Mrs. f Olalre B ednar OlbjM, Kimberly.

M em bers desiring reservations tre isk ed to call Mrs. Summer or other m em bers of the committee which Includes Mrs. Edwin Hall, Mrs. H arry Carver,. Mra, Dudley Stroud r i or M rs. John Etter no later thaa noon Saturday. _

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Olvlo « t Minidoka, dom . ' teiie rrlll " Registration ^vlll be , t lo i , m., Lc■ange- and eaoh group must provide IU So3otur- own transportation.

■ E ach gltl la. aaked to bring $1, aJune aack lunch an d a skirt for the coun-

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AUhdeGeI g r e a t FALIyS, Mont.. June 9 (a I w ith two runs in the sixth inning af

I of the Cowboys and’Greaf Falls’ Spr ' when Magle Valley's,Gene Hooka ai

V an d a ls Drop F ro m Collegi{

I MOSCOWr-ihine 9 ( i^ -T h e Univ I boxing from its collegiate spofts proj P the "economic drain” on tlie athletic

"In fairnes.? to the other inter-C( tion was the only one which could h chanan, the university presl-

Idaho has been a power- Bi]house in the nation’s intercol- - piegiate boxing picture and in J ) 0 1950 tied with Gonzaga for the NCAA title.'Gonzaga haaalao dropped the sport. F

Prank Young, tho Idaho coach, wn .ila id he saw It coming. Billing

"I agree th a t the move was Inevl- grip oi Uble «a m uch a i I hated to «ee 11

t eom e/’ he eald. "I and other boxing eoachee have seen the handwritingen tho waU for aome time." .jj , ,

Idaho won the national title In IMO and 1941. Laat season the Von-dala won only ono dual boxing moet. ,

Idaho thua Jolna Penn State, the ^CBiveralty ol Mlnnosota, Miami unl- , ' Tesilty and Oathollo university ona . j boxing sidelines. The other ™ ichoola have dropped ou t In rw ent yeara, Penn SUte only la itln o iS lIir

Buchanan said he had hoped there sM't'eimight be » "revitalization of Inter- >" theooUeglate boxing” In the laat two P“£“ -f t t n but th a t It didn’t materlallie. BIUli

Yoiing eald many high aohools also »U the;have dropped out and th a t there Ing frahave been fewer prospective college and stboxere In recent years. walked

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= --tt»ta.-W lK O M ln and Louisiana State fre.e paIn the Sugar bowl claaslo among Blnqio th en . Saotzei

Youn* aaid boxing Instruction will acrosseontlnue a t tho university on ^n In- Boise

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o a P B tf , June I Ifl—Bob Nuxhall icSm j itopped Idaho Pajla on two singles • Tuesdoy n igh t aa the Ogden Reds g ;* '" ;; won a 4-1 Pioneer league victory a- b. iiover the Ruaseta. ■ _ .

The Reda backed N uxhall’a ef-lorU w ith a la -h lt attack th a t In- BdIi. ..eluded th ree doublea. “ '"‘j:.".

Ogden leaped on Russet hurlerR e n o B a r b i s a n f o r tw b r u n s I n t h e eo i, Hedi•ecohd Inning. Oarl Paylor and Bill f " ' ‘jfj;Campo alngled, Jack Vanderaee sac- rrod, an lUlcod them along, and Ohlca Terrydoubled both home. g K n '

Idaho Falla scored Ita lone run in 7. so-In the fourth to close the gap to J o - S " '

: to 3-1. B en Mateoiky and John „ " n . i__ Hack walked, Jerry Streeter woa

tafe on C a ir F lo o r 's error andNuxhaU walked Richie B urt to D B I I .loroe In Mateoeky. 11

.. In the fourth. Paylot singled, i > f a i advanced to second on Oompo's

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BPOKANE. Wash., Juna • ( f l - The ATh? president's control of alhleUcs pony *■In the Pacific Coast conference was rights, wtightened Tuesday when the league during tpolicy makers decided th a t athletic Thu Idirectors In all nine member schools the prethould be mode dlrcctly responsible mce polto the admlnlslrallons. 11, , pr„

’The action waa taken In the torm dent scl-ef a recommendation, rather than in pasta direct order, although the con- denu hference haa power to make It a such ad'command. ^

Spokesman H. P. (Dlckl Everestexplained th a t some membor schools 'now have the ir athletic directors „under the control ol student or , " •tuden t-alum nl groups. The dlrtc-

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Mid, a re DOLA an a CiiiifomioT il- ?*,?" though aeveral o th e n have someform of a tudent o r^ lum n l Influence. ”

He aald i t would no t affec t the financial program s o f .the achools, m ost of w hich finance th e ir athletic program a Uirough gato receipts. For

W inding u p tlie aecond day of Its u q d e p j jn t mM tlnfcJii«uCBnfM ejiDa.al^ oo decided to go along w ith the N ational Collegiate A thletic la s- aoclatlon in lte non-football Wo- n< vision program . Evcreat said the project calljt fo r 20 llvo programs Niagi during tl iek c h o o l year on aporta itlie r thnn footUnll. .

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rop B oxing '1 egiate P la n JPhe U n iv e r s i ty o f Id a h o d ro p p e d *h< io [ ts p ro g ra m T u e s d a y b e c au se Of ond E a th le t ic b u d g e t . ' — r in te r -c o lle g ia te .sp o rts , th i s a c - 'T [i could b e t a k e n ,” s a id .1. E . B u ­

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Bllllnga Mustangs took a firmer grip on the Pioneer league’s No. 1 ali apot ’Tuesday n ight wlUi a convlnc- ne Ing 12-J victory over the Boise P l- Ti lota. fl<

. ’The win enabled the Muatonga ao' to open up a 2^4 game gap over ___

second place Balt Lake Olty, 8-7 vlo- tlm of Pocatello. ,, ^

Tom Stricklin pitched the dla- tanco for the Muatangs, holding J )

„ the PUots to alx h lla ., Hla mates,_ t meanwhile, got to Bolae hurlers ‘h®

'Rorailo -SaatZBr and Elmore for 15 f , sttlellea. Including a two-run homer f . In the fourlh Inning by Bob Bona- vo parte.I. Bllllnga atruck for three runa— m n , so all they really needed—In the open- L«mi re Ing frame. Bon Sinquefield walked ge and atole second. Pablo Bernard Ham

walked and the two runners pulled MtD. mr Hr—dou ble—ateal.— Bi«n—m»nag«t- m OlUf Dapper w ai laaued the third ihd. te fre^ paae. of tho Innlnj. ig Sinquefield scored on an error by

Saatzer and Ernie O arcla singled 111 across Bernard nnd Dapper, ._n- Bolae came baok wTO Its only )n runs In Uie aecond to make a brief b-

threat. Dick Kllngman was safe u- w on a fielder’s choice which cut down

Ray Herrera. Herb Markley tripled “• to send Kllngman In and then s»hu

scored on Oordy Beecroft’s ground- yh'- out.

But Bllllnga piled on three more o. b « runs In the bottom of the second “ “JJ 8 and won gohig away. ,

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0 Bannocks Sign! Brand New Hurler ^,* POOATELLO,. June 0 Ifl - The

pitching ataff of the Pocatello B a n - nocks waa bolstered Tuesday by the i ,n fl

» J ddltlon ol Don Hatrldge. 2a-vear- ^ •olttTlghtrhander-frnnrM im Btt.-M or- = H 6-«arU id-tho-ii« ion-tt-8an--A n- ^

tonlo, Tex., and wea then sent to=- -L ew lsto irbB PH u'TffiFM en 'anraci-

tlon thla year. -

! Billy Joe Patton shot a 311 to fin-1 z r - : r the 1083 National O pen-tournam entrJ Frank Souchak led the tm ateura> with 206.s ---------------------------------------------------n1 'I'll*"", ’' ' • r f r . BB—N ew kirk ,

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N e»l,lrk. LOD-Idtho F .IU 1, Olden 6.I (Ut—R irb lien 4, N u x h tll 0. SO—N pxhell 7,4 Berblwin fi. HB—N m h a ll P, Derfetien I .I . w r- N.uh.11. T - 2 : l l ) , A-2ifi.

Conference mi Control

The American Broadcasting com-8 pany ji'hich bid tn the televisions rights, wtll televise 14 football famese during the season. '0 Thfl faculty men who represent " the presldenu In aettlnR confer- e ence policy also towed to the NCAA

the problem of advising Indepen- dent schools on ellRlbillty problems,

n In pnst ypara West Const Indepen-• denia have come to the PCO for i• such advise.

Now the NCAA rules s o . closely ' mulch PCC reRulntions th a t the '

conference felt it could permit Ita ,f *^P>nber8 to schedule gamea w ith

any non-confcrence opponent meet-f NCM siandards.________ ____, --Ths coftclici-tosficd in - a r« oom --- li^^^lrtMlon.thaLji-jui-qulQjUy-pOMod:- -t Two ball boya will be m a d e available- t .-•atTill footbnll Rames to chase s tray ’ p ballB and provide referees with fresh , ones A8 needed.

D CASH PAID IFor Dead, Old or Disabled

; , horses, MUlES^C A T tlL . . _J for prompt pick-up. Phone COLLECT 030a-Jl, Buhl

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1 V i c t o r y)wboys broke up a scoreless duel eight m arkers irt the seventh to f contest Tuesday, night. Al Ihde ’ < ’ pitcfifhg tussle until'the sixth led and Ed McDade singled to j r- account for the first two

runs of the .game. iThe 'seventh Inning Cowboy del-

_ uge waa the reault ol six walka and ' singles by Hooks, Hanny, Don Oon- ” salvez, Will Mllla and Bob Lemmel

O reat P;ills got to Ihde for Its run In the aevenUi then Duke

, Schuerm an alngled In Dick Akerj, ^' who had walked and moved to sec- [ ond on a force out. >

: Trouble? ^’The Ohlcago Oubt’ chief trou- | H

ble-shooter tlew In from Chicago HTuesday to w atch the Cowboya In H action a t 6 rea t Falls.

Ray Heyworth, who works out Mof the Ouba’ main office and Is BEjsent to the organization’s foun- | Bdering clubs to atralghten them Bout, will stay with the Cowboys tjm for the ir final game with theElectrlca and return here with j H

! the club on-'Frlday.r Two additional playeti were H E1 also asalgned by the Cubs, busl- H

ness m anager Ed Schaack aald J H- Tuesday. A catcher and utility In- H

fielder will arrive In ’twin Falls ■s aometlme Wednesday. D r ________________________________ H

The Oowboya picked' up their H. final tally In the eighth. ■. Ihde gave iip only seven hits. a H‘ whilo Magki Volley colected 11 off HI the offerings of o quortet of Elec- Hj trio chuckera. Spranklo was gWen Hf the loaa, ^ . MAGtC VALLEV 11, GUEAT FALLS 1

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B—Filed o u t fo r H een ll in »th. ^I R - W l l l . U m ra e l. Bnbinaon, Hooka I. d a V1 H an n y 2. M cDade. Gortaalvaa, Milia. Iilhe. i __I A k e n . E—Mejrara, D avidion.-R U I—W ill 2. ‘6^1 ‘ Lem m el 2. Hooka. H an n y It. McDade, Idhe. f w r I S ch u erm an n . 2 B H -E n o « . ^ B H -lU n n y . 8 -

Idhe. D P—McDade to Lemmel lo Roblnaon : T E noa to Davldaon to N ault 2 ; M oore to N au ll. L O n - M iB ir Valley 12. G reat FalU -------0. BB—S p ran k le 7 Jo h n io n !, U tley 2

1. H ek o fi. S o - s p r i n k l e I , H eeH t1. Idlle 4. HO-Snr.nkle fi In fi-l/S, John. I f eon 4 In 1/3, Utf.j o In 1/3. He.rdl 1 InJ. EH—Sprenkle 4. Idhe 1. Loier-Sprenk.

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rKiiA)erlyNets Q 1 Softball Win s. OokI

Kimberly LDS defeated Jerome theCo-Op 15-0 In the first game ot hitsTwin Polio aoftball league action a 3-Tuesday night a t Harmon park. of tl

’Two other gamea. Buhl Ilrst ward O akva, Twin Falls second ward and SanAlbertson’s vs, Caatleford, wore not G(played. They will be played a t a Zabi la ter date.

Cecil Stonger belted a homerun SANfor the Kimberly team and Alma 8/Morrison had a alngle and two Dlegdoubles. Carlos Toll smashed a Socrhomer for Jerom e while Bill Blaks- 13-hley hnd two singlea. 7-2.

Whitey Nelson got credit for the Snnwin.* Bud Davla waa the loatng Sacrpitcher, Er

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MIAMI BEAOH, Pla., June 9 ( f l - HOLErnie Durando and BUly Kilgore, HC

tw in m ^ ro n k e d mlddlewelghls, will Phlllho fighting fo r a-non-UUo crack a t the . ^M B B lonrS oba:J}laou_Blii!ii_itiEgJntet-W ednoadaT -nUht-ln-tHeh-lO-^ nighround main event a t tho Miami townBeach auditorium . HsU

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O akland’a ace hurler, Al O ettel, held outle the San Prandsco Seala to three thi Jf hita Tuesday night to give the Onks' Inin a 3-1 victory In tho opening game j

of their Pacific Coaat league aeries, qi,•d O akland ....... ..003 001 000-3 7 0id San Francisco 000 OOO 001—1 3 3 It O ettel and Landlni; Hiller, Lien,a Zabala and Donahue, Tom ay. q |

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- I- HOLLywoOD 7, LOS ANGELES 4 yea », HOLLYWOOD,^ Juno 0 W—Jack cir II Phllirps' home fun w ith two bn in p it it th e aevcnUi gave Hollywood a 7-4 secr M ir ta i r a g ta r Lpc A iiw l t c a i i i i a ^ jim

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rs turned ont for th e first of a aeries of a s under the aupervlslon of the city recrei a putting contest, le ft to right, front, Judj

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J ^ ke Over- J ^ in by Clipping

By The Aiaoolaled i>reaaju re d f iv e r u n s a c ro s s th e p la te in adelphia A th le t ic s 9-3 and ta k e full p •un F e r r is F a in d o u b le and a Georgi l its of th e fe lly i n P h ilade lph ia , ■sma.shed tw o hom erun.s a n d H ank 1- bom bard ing C hicago Cub.s —

d efea ted R o b in Ro’b e rts a n d n „ the P h ils 6-5 to b reak a fo u r- gam e losing s tr e a k . chir.

A scratch single by Irv Noren ’’ t'," broke up Billy HoeU^ no-h ltter Sham after six Innings but the 22-year- New" old Detroit lefthander went on to

- become the first southpaw to shu td out the New York Ynnkees twice Syle this season as the Tigers won 8-0 md ' :s in New York. lioatoe Maury McDermott elbowed the Chi “■ Cleveland Indiana out of (Irst place“ in the American league Tuesday nrook^ night, pitching Washington to a 6-2 si. I.

victory with a two-hlttcr, enabling p.J;"Chicago to take over the lead. iMiul

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The 13th annual Jdaho'State Outdo pionship matches will be held a t th Pistol club range Saturday and Sui .„_The.ahooting-is. 3cheduled.to get- u urday with five.matclies to be comr more matches will be firod on Sundi ing scheduled to start at 6 —— a. m. U

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A 20-man International team, two The alternates, team captain and team result coach will be selected from the seventl high 24 competitors In the Iron perfoni alght Dewar match set for Sunday, sey car

I Officials of the match Include wander » i Francla Sharp, Filer, chief range scored1 ' officer: Tom Remington, Filer, ex- lead ai

1 ecutlve officer and Bob Tucker, Lakerst, I Tw in Palls, chief statistical officer, the res

The matches Include; The * ' Saturday seventl

Match No. 1—50 pieter Iron sights, by Bn 40 shots. Trophy sponsored by Stuart by skl

i laprrlson, U.-S. Tires. This s i S Match No. 2—50 yard Iron sights, llams, a 40 shots. Trophy sponsored by Step- the Be. ■ K en Auto Parta. Salt ^ Match No. 3—Dewar course Iron three r H sights, 20 shots SO yards, 20 shots on K M inn vards. Trophy snonBored bv homtr,

Mackenzie Auto Equipment. poc* lhe -. Match No. 4—100 yard Iron sights, Poc,i,u, tes 40 shots. Trophy sponsored by E. A, Schu™,. >n, Toleman Livestock Trucking. A-Jiorl

Match No. 5—Iron sights aggre- Coni. ri — gate. Matches 1, 2, 3 and 4, Trophy Cim.ror

sponsored by WeUa Brothera ’Truck- k*SS,„ Ing. . B'riren I

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:an and coach. vvHium,for M atch No. 8-60 meter any sight,' m.n 2.

40 shots. Trophy sponsored by Schutrm ,, United OII company. -

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shots, IOO yards. Trophy sponsored mon7’cby Idaho Finance company. 2i(1.'a-

Match No. U -100 yard any alght, _! 8 40 shots. ’Trophy sponsored by D B S (* ’ W ahl’s Food Center.

Match Ho. 12—Any sight. Ag-< 0 gregate matches 8, 0, 10 and 11. Biilini!,

Trophy sponsored by R. M. Serpa,M atch No. 13—Two man team nrc.t k,

2 ' match. 20 shots 100 yarda each Jo;«ieiio0 0 1. 1 iioiBe ..,,m ott shooter. Ojrden .

Match No. 14—International sg- magic* [ g rcjate. Matches 8 and 11 to p iger, count.

M atch -No. 15—Orand aggregate Hollywoc . matches 6 and 12. Trophy sponsor- fi 0 ed by K T H to first place; trophy Oakland fH«; sponsored by Molyneux Maohlnory s«»»-Diei , company to first lady: trophy i '^ a J k

s i sponsored by United Automotive Portland company to first Junior; trophy

2 I Bponfiored by Home Plumbing com-g 0 pany to high resident. Chicaeo

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t tu ta d tbo M und i t n l f f b t d ae lin i In th« vldual

I I In to a l l a » « o( th* }™o|)"'m a rk e t which w m e n liv e n e d I r a n lim« C ah

H i iQ tim« by rtlllef a n d re traaU in U>« vealer■ I f t r i i l r o a d i , lUeU tnd a l r e r a f t a . steady■ I I L o ife t trf 1 to 2 p o ln t a w er* fr^ u e n t g„d 11i m i in tb a l ilt, tnd • o m e tim e a tb a deelln* downr l f l | a i te n d e d lUlI f» r th tr . , Hogb i | « 'T ra d in f h it a f a t p a e « •» * a aatimatad irn j t.500.000 a b tra a ._________ «arly^

. . . . -,•-------- ip H n sB NEW TORE STOCK EXCHANGE modir■ NEW YOEK. Jutu 9 (U P )—u » t c lu ian , AllleJ S in m Jn t T * T IJ^ cholc. I n AilU Ch.l • H ii K enn«o ll l l ' l Umbi I H Am Alrllnm 11 K r a w . prlca.I U Am c*v b r a r » Loc1c I ~ iH I Am Oy«n*rald « i iI I I Am Uoton 11 Mid C ^ t P«t JJ LOg I I I Am- R ad M o n t W ard M » r V " I D a S ^ S * R Jl i N . t C u h 71 «I n A m T * T lll({ N . t D .irr 1 j ,„ „ . M Am Tobacco fllii N «t D U t ITU j | , ^M Amcond. J!® £ * v S ’t S SH - A r T s r ' 1 J t N o r A A r A v »“ ’*W B»ld L ta . »« Nor P«U 1. Hn l»j; Ohl»,.OII„ , M'A( I -BtnJU n S !*=}*•“ 14,00-1Rl Bitli SU.1 m2 P 'c k .r d ( “ g jy

I K . " m „ S !f 1?

■ y \ C m * u f P u r e O il « ‘l „ ■ l - C « l « n » a I s i ! B G A 2«'i H i 041olex 20 R ^ u b 8t««I fi6

| | g K ? * V h S £ J Zi t W e d SSfiS 'V il”* Slit S 'j S I Com Sow u S Sou P «U 1. il tI I Sn" a " r 5 i r c . i i 5"if.n

I I I OoAProd lij i Sunr.)T Oil n £M il O rana 82 I S u n M ln O'Sf f l l OgrlUt-WrliW 1 t SwHl * Co «i{B f p o u g j ^ l r « T a* G u lf Bul 02

copin t II Tln.k.D . 41,- E u t A l r l l n e i 2 i T r a n * A m ar 82W

U itn i f tn 6 ' 20 t h C a n t- ro x 18 JS i A m o J U n io n C arb 70 JW la R B u 8 U n io n Oil 412 , J * * "

•F lV n to n a 71U U n io n P ac ifio 122\4li jn tk o t* l l « U n A lr l ln a i 22

_X3en E l « i u H U n C o ro4 0 4 n F ood! 06 U 8 R ubber 83%

^ J n M ot .........'8 8 « T T F -S r i r t l l --------fiood rlch 882 U S S t « l « ” ‘ J!*

h iXd^bo P o w er 49U W a * t E ire SfiU m C e n tra l 4< j W h lU M ol 82 4 I n t H a rv 81 W o o lw o r tb 42(? • “ » I n i J i l c k a l 4l f t Z e n it h «8 4

' AMERICAN E X C H A N C B N BW YORK, Ju n t 0 ( U P ) - L a a t aalet

B u n k e r H ill 14^ H e c U M ln 8U S lM B A 6 10^ T * e h a lo o le r n ( {

I N m T 5 i N T ~ T R U S T S 25.00-2.(W adnaaday c lo iln it to u rU tj E . W.

MeRobarU and c o m p a n y ) •I Aiked

A m erican B u i. f lh a ra a ----------------------- 1 4.48A ffilia te d F u n d i ................................ .......... 8.85N i t l . Btook Bi Hm ----- ----------------------- 6,12 '

. N 4U . Jncoroa f ta x ltt---------------------------- IM ^ 25In*. In v e ito r* - ---- ----------------------------- 12.80 J®’” 'K f t i to n * D8 ------------------------------------- 20.78 2K i^ to n a D 4 ________________________12.0S .K ttyitono K l ------------ ------ ----------------- IB.M " ‘F** 'K tfv.tona K2 _______________________ _ #,«6K dvitone S3 _____________ ___ _______ 10.44 " • v V 'K « i» to n . 88 __________ _____ ______ 10.09 * • ‘8)''

!K^,.lon. 84 ...................................... 7.11

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; Stock Averages 3* native

C o iapH ai b rT h a A M o c U ta d P r * u80 , 16 16 80

Indu^. R a i l* U til. Btooki Wet o h in n „i)1.0 A.1 D.4 D.4 „CHIi W « liiad .r - l l l . l SII.S It.4 IIl.IHS4 hIjh ___170.1 J 3 . I (0.6 1H.1 '

j 1»J4 lo* ........141.1 77.8 M.4 lOI.O “ -M. . 76 o r 1

I WOOL^ W YORK, June V 0P>— Wool (u tu rH 28 00 -

d o te d unchanged t« .6 o f • cen t low er; 9k’?k. r4u W U 9 .6 D ; O et 1 1 2 .6D : Dec. IIO .BS; inn ii^H aV ch 168 .6 0 1 U ir 1 6 6 .8 B ; Ju ly 164.0U. , s oo”

_ r C ^ l o a t « i - w o o l - a p o t _ i e o , O N . •- * ® o " iW ool topa future* eloaed .1 to .7 o f a cent v . i r« n

“ lo 4 e rT J u ly 204.7B: O c t . 207.8 ; Dae. fn *S 0 l 8 : M areb new 204,0: M a y I02 .0D : Ju ly .e tivai m U l O c t 198.0B. S '

- O ertlflea ted ipot wool t o i * IM .ON. nHtna p B id iN .N o » i..i) ^ j ;! ;: ;

_ III--- I I - j |.6 J -2

I Jvpatnpk Prifps80 o r I

. T h e following Twin P a l ls livestock , 00.1 t - y r l m i - « i ^ p t < »vlilt<l=J)y = t h»7rTwt e

F a l ls U vistock C om m lM lon com- j' L j a n y_-ba»eiijin_the t e a u lts o f the cujLio

a u c tio n sale June 3.■■ S t t e r s _____________ $31 .M to p

, Cojvs "m a 'im to $14J0 .C a n n e rs and Cutters $ 8.00 to $10.60 /B u lls ______________$15.50 to $16.60H o rs e s - 4 .00 to $ 4J5 P e t

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State Book Group s"*»

Adjourns Meeting ^ T h ,B O B E , Ju n t B n iV -T h e Idaho

C u r r i c u l u m a n d T e x t b o o k c o m m i t -t e o a d j o u r n e d a t w o - d a y m e e t i n g " i a c hh e r e y e s t e r d a y a l t e r o r d e r i n g f u r - ^ e d £t h e r w o r k o n a tu d y g u i d e s I n th e (l i e ld B o l p h y s ic a l e d u c a t i o n . I n d u s - H c lt r l f t l a r t a a n d b u a ln e sa c o u r s e s . A n d r

H o w a r d A nd rew s, s u p e r i n t e n d e n t L e e jc f s c h o o la a t K e llo g g a n d t h a c o m - A n d r

- m l t t e e c h a i r m a n , s a t d t h e g r o u p d a u g ] p l a n a t o m e e l a g a in I n D e c e m b e r M rs .

■ t o r e c o m m e n d a d o p t i o n b y t h e a t a t e C a l l !b o a r d o f e d u caU o n o f t e x t a I n e le - r e k a ,

. m q n t o r y a r i th m e t ic a n d m a t h e - l in s ,1 j n a t l c a , a n d In e l e m e n t a r y a n d a cc - M rs .

o n d a r y a c le n c e a n d h e a l t h . Y o rk

: r - Twin Falls IVU V EST O C K

C h o lc a b u U b eri, 180-220 Ib* . _______127.00 o«», «tT w o d a a le r t quoltdj *

S °* * * --------- »2«‘» o l 'H o g i , 245-275 hi--------------------------------126.00 Vn„.H o g a . 27&.500 bl--------------------------------- J-S.RC

, ^ Q OT. aOlK3 2ft Iha. ------------------------------- 131.00 rn lo r*

e S ' ™ z z r r = i — = = I ; 3 : S S r J - -S;!L-r=====z=.!SS:SS SL a m b a ____________-__________________124.00

• Qn# d ta le r quoUd) . I lo t f i . lflO-180 Ib a .------------------------------- 128,00 No. 1

220.260 Ibl_____________________ 126.00 > ,l t o ; r i . 280.aoo Iba. ____________________128.00 iSwl

un d e r 400 Iba.__________________120.00f o v e r 400 lb » ._____________ - ......V»m r.ust I

M _-*U u*-da*i*»«*«et« il> -.................. . ..................— \V«i■ OBANB I'iK.l

N o rth e rn i No. I ...... ............... ..|7.40*7,60 ilvei,'1 1 (ira iera contaetad i 8 q u o t t n i $7.601 of Ida

1 <]Uotlng 17.601 I quoting 97 .4 0 ) LargeK e 'la No. 1 ___________________________98.00 Large

• ID d ia ia ra eonlaetad)______________________ Meduli P l n l o i No. I __________ __________ 18.20.0.10 Bmall

<11 d c ilc ra contaetad | ) 0 q u o t in g 90 .101 Lanza o n e quo ting 16.80) Madlui

Quiit&tlun fo r Mn I n e b v a r t a ly t t eanU Bmall tin d c h quoU do t) ^or Ho. 1 . ( O a t defeial Cbecka r « 9 o tU ftO ta n tg iow u (o i M o . 1 r * d i ) D akeri

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— * t° ^ U T ) - C tt i* W f - i l

medium to g ood atoek a te e n 16.00*18.50; u. eaJvea 1 6 ; o n l r a e a t tm d lota m edltun to ^

«ood .tocli t.lv«. d hn rf . t 1I.6(H«.I)0. Ploa. Hoga 6 0 ; bu tcb e ra a t ^ y ; ebolea 190-240 ^

Jb. bu tcb e ra 24.60.27.00 ; aowi acarce. o:....... : . .£ h tta .6 D .-« ca tt« zed -Jo lA .i} U tred . bub s o . Uu |. early a c tio n . P

B A N FBANCISCO " kto t BAN n iA N C lS C O , J u n . i (U P )—L l v . - “

•lock: .. yC . t U . : M U b le 7B. F rM b r« t jp U I n c lu d . 7

aca tte red a b ip m e n ti m oally ecwi. O p e n in g . -1 m o d era te ly a c tiv e , abou t aUady. Faw c u t - \

, t« r . d iJ.ry ,typ« lU or?. .18 ,60 , faw u llH ty It >b cowa 12.0^^12.60. eannera and euUera puD^ 11.60, a b e lly c a n n e n dow n to 8,00. In d l*1 the v ldual c u t t e r l.IS6>pound bull 18.60. F e w

aro iind 70(H>ound com m on feeder a te e r* * the IJ.OO.

U'l)* Caivea t a a ia b le 10. F reab auppiy m o e tly tba vealers a n d l i g h t a lau g b te r c ilvet, a b o u t

• teady . F e w u t i l i ty and eommerelal v e a le r* „ luent gnd l ig h t a la u g b U r caivea 16.00-18.00, cuJla wllna ^o 12.00. ^

H o g i: a a ia b le 600. S upp ly largely b u t^ b - nated era. m oatly w e ig h in g ov er 340 pounda. K o

ea rly ac tio n .S b e e p : a a la b l* 800. F reab raeilpU m o a tly

ip H n g lam ba . S p r in g feeder Iambi o p e n in g E m o dera te ly ac tiv e , abou t ite idy . O tb e r l>> c la iiea n o t e e tab llih ed . Few loU good a n d Ji 1‘ 'i ehoiee a ro u n d 76>pound aprlng f e e d e r Si '8 ^ lam ba lB .60-19 .60 . f l a b y feedcn a t l a t t e r D

l i . “ [IH L O S A N G ELES J(S LO S A N G E L E S , J u r . » W I - f f S M N ) — ^ rg C attle a a ia b le 1 .000: ea rly la le i all e laaaea ' >. about a t e a d y ; m o itly good 878 lh. a te e ra ” <<> 2S.nu: co>nm ercial and good a teen 12 .00 '& 0;

17? h igh UtlHty a n d com m ercial cowi 14.00 .;»2 Ifl.SO; y o u th fu l h e ife r type cowt 17 .0 0 ;[j'* bulk u t i l i ty 12.60-14.00: ca lv e i a il ib le 16 0 ;;7 largely a te a d y : good an d choica ealvei a n d "• tx vealera 20.00<22.60 ; Hgbt veal caWea 23.00 :

eom m erelal 18 .00 .20 .00; eu ll and n tlH ty4 14.00-17.00., .u H oga aa lab ]* 8 0 0 ; bu tehera ttaady to 80 ei i.t7 * low er: odd aow a about a te a d y ; choice 2 10 - di

220 Ibe. 27.00.26 : 228 Ibi. 26.00: eh o lc e 12 ,a7 203.2RO Ibe. 22.00-28.60 : ehoiee aowa to

;J?> 480 Ib l. 18.00.Ql/ Sheep aa iab le 3 0 ; m ixed Umba and y#*J^ 2 Igi^ llnga unao ld . II

I— 11. ^Sw P O R T L A N DP P O R T L A N D . J u n * 9 (U P )-C a iU e 8 5 0 : 2. | / m a rk e t on ly m o d e ra te ly active, but m o a tly 8(2(7 a tead y ; few goo d a ro u n d 866-806 lb. fedu ? ateera 23 .0 0 -0 0 ; u tiltiy to com m erelallij! ateera 16.00-21.60 ; u ti l i ty o t eo tnm erelal^ heifera 18 .00 .10 .00 ; good helfen 10.50-4^ 20.00; c a n n e r a n d c u tte r eo w i m oitly 0 .50-Itl 10.80: few 1 1 .0 0 ; u ti l i ty eowa 11,60-18.00.

tom e held h ig h e r ; e u tte r u ti lity bulli 1 2 .0 0 -n ,f 16.00; ca ivea 1 0 0 ; m a rk e t active, a te a d y ;«(]| good to cho lc* ' vea le r* m oatly 2l.OQ-26.OQ.2 H o g i 860 ; m a rk e t i te a d y with T ueeday’a I a trong to 26 h ig h e r c lo ie ; choice No. 1 a n d 2U 2 b u tcbera 180-286 Ibi. 28.26-78: 280 Iba.0 f 26.60 ; choice a ro u n d 800 lb. aowi 28 .00-50; .1 0^ above 600 lb. w elg h ta dow n 18.50.

Sbeep 860 ; m a rk e t s t ro n g wltl} e«r1y top 60 h ig h e r o n a h o r t auppiy e p r in g

2 ^ lam ba: ch o ice to p rim e a p r in g e n 22.0Q>50} , JW good to cho ice a la u g h te r ewea 4.00-6.00.

55? D E N V E R, 5 D E arV E H , J u n . < -U S D A )-C .U l. “g la lab le 2.000 ; c a ivea 200; a b o u t lU ady w itht u Tu«<liy.'» 6Q-1.00 l w « r cloee; in ita n c e a «m’ 16-26 lo w er tb a n ea rly TSjeaday: COWI w e a k 7"Ir___ tn Kn r ♦» h l.rh J .I«u I te e n 23 .00-24 .00; good a h o fl fedi 10 .00 . ^« / 21.00; a tee rs d o w n to 16 .501 good to a v e r -2^ age eholce fed he ife r* 20;60-28.80; u t i l i ty• ^ eowi 11,00-12.60: com m ercial - to ch o ice

'* vealera a n d ca lv ee 14.OQ-10.00. »•H ogi 600 : a te a d y to m oetly 28 h ig h e r ; ”

u , toppy barroWB a n d g ilta 60 h igher: ch o ice t l 180-240 Iba. 26.25-27.00; choice 340-860 lb . N l a *owa 16.6O-2K00.

^ e e p 1,0 0 0 : good a n d ehoiee n a tiv e * V,' 2S.00-24.60; u t i l i ty old e ro p Iambi N o. 2 <>'

f and 8 pelta a h a rp ly low er a t 11.00-16.00;* good a la u g h te r e w e i 6.80.

‘i'jB O M A H A A5 85 OM AHA. J u n e 0 ( U P ) — Hogi 7 .5 0 0 ; C6 12 u n e v e n : cho ice 100-840 ibi, a te a d y t'«d to 28 o r m a re h ig h e r ; o th e r hogi a n d

iq'iA aowa ite a d y to 26 lo w e r: cbolee 180-240 jo7a Ibl. 26.60-26.80.12 os C a ttle 9 .000 ; ealvea 2 0 0 ; a few lo a d a «' la w h lfh choice to p r im e fed ete«n a tead y ; V' 8 86 o th e rw lie i te e ra w ia k to 28 lower: fe d ^

10 i i h e lfe n a te a d y to 26 low er. apoU 60 o ff o n 1' Ift’oo w e ig h u u n d e r BOO lb i . j m oetly prime 1 .2 U f. 4'a<) Ib. fed a teera 25 .60 ; chole* heifen a n d

mixed y e a r iln g a 2 1 .00- 28.00 : cow* firm to 26 h ig b e r : u t i l i ty and commeVelil co w s 11.60-14.00: v e a le ra ab o u t ateady; a fe w m edium and good atoek a t« e n 16.00-20.50. L

' Sheep 1,800; a lau g h te r Iambi fu l lyi te a d y ; a few 28 h ig h e r ; choice and p r im e na tive i p r in g e r i 26.00-60: good and cbo lee

1 ih o rn lam ba 20.00-60. ^

CH ICA G O »'C m C A O O , J u n . 0 |U P ) - (U S D A 1 — 0

1221 •*1*1><* rece ip ts 10,000; b u tcher* .I j i ’l alow, un ev en ly 25-60 o r m ore law ir; aow a tlloi'o 28-60 low er, w ith aome heavier w eigh t* a<

76 o r m ore o f f : cho ice 180-280 lb. b u tcb e ra ci28.26-26,60 ; to p p a id free ly fo r choice N o . ,1 and 2 u n d e r 21S Iba .; 240-270 Ibi, 28.50- 1>

u m 26.0 0 ; ohoice N o. 1 and 2 240-260 Iba. 8<26.26.60: 280-816 lb s. 22.00-28.26; few 350- »(400 Ibl. 1R.76-21.25 : choice 880-400 lb. aow a 3<

'•‘'U* 18.00.21.60 ; 426-600 Ibl. 15.60-18.00, »'- C a ttle 1 4 .000 ; calves- 400 s te e n a n d «•

h e ife n m oetly a te a d y to 26 lower, spots o f fV*?' 80 on h ig h cho ice an d p r im e a teen ] cow a j

aetlve, 26 to m o a tly 60 h ig h e r ; bulli i te a d y Ito I t r o n g ; v ea le ra ateadjr to 1.00 h ig h e r ; \ p rim e i t e e n 26.75-27.26) choice to low prim e 28,00-25.60 ; good to low choice

mm» S0.60.22.7ft: fe w lo a d i p rim * b e lfen 24.60- 26,60; good to h tg b eboie* 19.80-24,00 } u tility a n d c o m m erc ia l co w i U.28-16.50 ;

___ c a n n e n and e u tte ra 9~6JV11.7 6 ! t Uand com m erc ta l ou lU 14.00-lV.ljQ i good to v ,

I prim e vea le ra 10.00-23.00; cull to eom - ^

Ml ^. 80 o r m ore l o w e r ; a la u g h te r aheep s teady ;

OCK goo<l to p r im e sp r in g lam be 22.80-26.00 ; l r

’J J " No. I and 2 a k in yearlin g a 16.78-17.00 j J th f l cull to chblca a la u g b te r ew ea 5.00-6,60. t l

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Sftobate-foi-W--5 Asked by Widow u

Petition to probate the 140,000. p;will oi Dick Anderoff. Buhl, w as t

P tiled In probate court Tuesday by tlhla wldorw, Mr, Andreoff died M ay h31. Il

The esta te Include* real estate p ulio valued a t $38,000 and personal nlt- property. Including 13 cows, milking ting machines ond household goods, val-tuj. ued at S1.500. T h e valuo ot the e n - ,, the tire estate does not exceed $40,000.

lus- Heirs listed in the will are Mrs.Andreoff. Buhl: two sons, Richard j,

lent Lee Andreoff, Buhl, and Oerald P . M Mn- Andreoff, Haw thom e, OalK.; fouroup daughters. Mis. B itty Oonrad, Buhl; Hiber Mrs. Viola R. Tanner, Alameda. “Ut« Calif.; Mrs. Jean Marie Russell, E u- cele- reka, Callt,, and Mrs. Eva May Col- ALhe- Hns, Buhl, and a step-daugliter. ^SCO- Mrs. Wanda Thetoia Strellts, New m

York City, M H

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<"•‘’0 Soft w hest. p e r b u s h e l ______________ |1 .8 891 IA 100 Iha_____________________ 42.26 f .

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”'SS — .. ' '■12 00 ---------- e « J ,liOO 7 ^ “ ^? W hile f r y e n ___ 1 8 o f .24 00 an d e o m p a n r pric**)

B U T T E R F A T26.00 Jj®- I b u tte rfa t ----- -------------------------------- | 4g -26.00 I b u t t e r f a t --------------------------------------8 to28.00 w w u t and oom pany prle**)

?2«2 r KGGSlfl.00 Eggi In trade. U rite ..... ....................I0e-B8fl

M Ol Maho E i j P t o a » „ „ , T-ln r«lt,i.10. — ... - ...... si ;.*.10 6 n u l l° A ....gao1,101 L arg* D ______________________________ jo o

Medium U __________ bhw.nil Bm«n B ------------ -------------l_ _ . ! 0 oifeial Cbecka _______

D «kerf — 'i*<i L

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W f llttU = ^w gy^B = »= = heW 6iig -^ nd -o<»**rta la :t tm m a rk e t o n tb* b o a rd o f trade today. Deal- ” lo ta Inga con tinued s lo w , sltbougb picking.5 0 ; “ P • y w te rd a y . GI t o _ M ild hedging p rM eu re en tered w heat ^0 . Feed r r a l n i eased w ith the break cereal «•240 New e ro p aoybeans a ttrac ted aome aupport “

on new * tb e house ag ricu ltu re committee pSQ. 0>ay v o t« - J a J )Q o a t-4 u :4 ^ a u p p o rU ^ -d a lry - U

p rw jueU to 86 p* r c e n t of parity . “W h ea t eloaed 1 c e n t lower to 1 cent • '

h igher, Ju ly 1 . 9 ( U . ^ ; corn uncbanredIv * . ^ J u l? 1 .6 6 H -^ i; o a u V, lower «

lu d e ao y b ean i lU lower to ly* *jiln ff jilKn*r, J u ly 8.62Vir‘4 . . n n ' l " ^ * Sc u t - ^ ^ » hundrw l pound , h lsbet, Js y ," J u l , 16 .72-U .7J, ■ lj

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u . r l w nom ln« l: m » ll ln l i 1.20-621 litj U i. _________ S

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K A N S A S CITY. J u n e 8 y p > -W h e a l: 88 jt50 c a n ; d o w n 7V4c to u p l e ; No. 2 bard and R

510- dark b a r d 12.20V. u> t2M>/jN; No. a T3lce |2 .19«^ to |2 ,8 3 '/N ; No. 2 red 12.11'^ to a

t o |2 .1 8 (5 N ; No. 3 |2 .10V j to |2.17>/,N.C o rn : 16 c a ra ; dow n Vic to up *^c; No. n

ra r- 2 w h ite t l .6 8 to I I .6 8 N ; No. 8 11.68 to BI I .6 7 N ; N o. 2 yallow and m ixed II .6 3 V ; t i No. 8 91.82?4.

O a t« : N o c a n : dow n \ ie to l ^ e N : No. fi5 0 ; 2 w h it« « 7 y40 to 8 9 c N ; No. 3 6 2 ^ 6 to Hi t l y 88cN, Hfe d U ilo m a lae 12.78. Ke la l K a fir |2.7fi to t2.7!^N. o,e la l Rye 91.07 lo I1 .12N , H

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Tf: Potatoes-Onions I.0 0 . L _ _________________________________ I.l y ’a Jl» n d ONION F U T U R E S a

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rivals i8 3 , track 287, to ta l U. S, abipm enti T--------- hOOli O ld iw ck lU ppH ei l ig h t; new~aloeF

auppliea ra th e r l ig h t, demand moderate, t i l e m ark e t a teady .r j th T rack a a le ii N one fo r old a to e k ; new " icea 1100 lb».i U a .- iA w a ih w ith 2 inch ?!M k nfilnlmum unlcia iL a ted : A labam a Fontiaci o i « d - - l^ ! l^ 2 iU v i* lr - - -« U * ll ty 8.66-3.76: j^rlxona 5 ,0 0 . fo n tJa c a 4 .36; C a lifo rn ia long w hltea 4.80. ■ >9 r- f»l>* 4.66-4.76; Tontlaea 4,16-4.60; ^I l ty ahow lng decay 8.76. J

S tre e t s a le i (100 lb a .) i Idabo R u m U 5.60-8,00; poorer 5 .00-6.26; N o rth DakoU “ m und red a 4.00-4.50 ; fa ir condition 3.00; f,

, |( .e C an ad ian No. 1 K a ia b d ln i 60 Ibi. 1.76. ^ ]b . New s to e k i C alifo rn ia Mhg w hltea 6.00- 2

6 .60: ro u n d radi 4.76-B.OO; A lab am a Tri- VM u m pb i 8 .76.4.60; US ID 2.26; N o r tb Caro. *' . 2 J*” * C o b b le ri 8.6Q; f a i r 2.75-8.00.0 0 ; O nion auppliea m o d e ra tt , dem and alow, ,

* m ark e t d u ll, ‘Traelc aa le i (80 Iba.) US 1 un iesa aU tedt

A rito n a yellow D erm udai 2 to 3 Inch 2.10; T OOj C a lifo rn ia Verbosai 3 In rh and la rger'l.7B . a d y S tre e t aa le i <50 lh a .) i (len e ra lly good H i n d q ua lity Texa* yellow H erm iidai 2 to 8 ineh ^ 240 2.00-2.25 ; Grano 8 in c h and la rg e r 1.85- J*

2.00; 2 to 8 Inch 2 .26 : o ry ita l w ax 8 Ineh , * 4 , and la r g e r 3.28; 2 to 8 Inch 3 .0 0 ; A ritona fl d y . yellow B erm udaa 2 to 8 ineh Inch 3.26;

C a lifo rn ia lem l-fU ta .1 Inch a n d lirg e r * o n 1.90.2.00 ; Grano 8 ineh and la rg e r 1,90-2.00. !!

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Cheese! Single d a ilie s 8 6 ^ -3 7 centa a f pound; lon g h o rn i 8 6 U -3 7 ; procew ed loif ^ 84-37: S w ls g rid a A 46-47 ; B 42-44;0 38-30.

e r a I ju t te r j 2 ,001.010 p o u n d a ; m a rk e t unieU i >wa “ W I M acore 58\^ een ta a po u n d ; W i h ta acore 5 5 ^ : 90 score 54^4 ; 69 score 62; ,e r s carloU : 90 acore 8 4 %; 89 acor* 62\4.N o. £sg* I 20,618 c u e * ; m a rk e t a U a d y ; whits 5 0 . l> ^ e e x tr a a 60-69.9 p e r cen t A and ovar Iba. 84 centa a do ien ; m ixed U rg e ex trai 6 0 - 60-69.0 p e r cent A a n d over 3 4 ; mediumi fl ,w a flO-69.9 p e r cent A a n d over 8 0 U .; itand- t

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Commissioner to \1 Inspect Big Dam ^s o ! W A B H I N a T O N . J u n e 9 ( S p e c i a l ) , t t g - — R < !n la m a t.ln n C o m m l s s l n n n r . W i l t . .

b u r D e x h e l m e r w i l l m a k e h i s f h ^ t t o s p e c U o n o l P a l i s a d e s d a m o n Ju n e _ ^

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^ w h e r e i t f s p r o p o s e d : t o b r i n g s o m e 0 0 1 40 ,000 a c r e s o f n e w l a n d u n d e r c u l -

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G eologlesl Borvey a n d coeperat* m l» f p a r tle e )^ S ta tio n D lich. o rC o n U Y ear agoiT a Jmaltioa L a k e . ..... 7 1 6 .4 0 0 (i) 638,780(a)p . M oran ..................... 8.600 69

. G ra iiy L a k e ........ 16 .200(a) 14.600(a)la lan d P a r k Re^.... 133 .910(a) 136,630u)

l U H enrys l-lt llexbg 720 6.140l a , H eiie ................... 11,700 1S,301)

Slwlley 4.440 16.800Clfiugh ................. 1.340 16,700

)1- Am . Falla R e.. .. 1 .853,730(s) 1 .647 .000(i)pr Neeley ................ ..... ll.ROO , «.160

l * k e W a l c o t t____M .1 6 0 (a ) •4.490(a)PW M inidoka N S ___ _ 1,380 0

M inidoka S S ____ 1,110 239H ow elli F e r ry 8.640 8,900

— % M ilner L a k e .. i6 .90M ilner 6 S C anaL 8 .400 2,660M ilner L o w L i f t . . 232 106Gooding P ro Jw i , 1 .480 1,120N 8 in G ooding .., m m

- J P A L a te ra l , 70 68M ilner N S ( 'm i l . f .6 6 0 1,860S n ak e a t M ilner . . &01 146

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6e. Q,4fi.Jnth. . ____ _ _____3o T otal p rw lp lta lio n a t M oran l ! o r May,<0 1.46 inchea «om iiared to 1.87 inofa«l noriTJi}.

in f Glenn BIm m oni w h o visited Jackson I®*- lak * nn J u n e 6. r e iv r t# h t iv y s n o i r - i t i l l J® rem ains a t the h ig h e r e le v s tlo n s ' abovs • « J a e k io n la k e im i on B uffa lo riv«T. at

l»o l e u t u g r e a t i i a y e a r ago a t th is time.L Y N N CRA N D A LL, D i i t r lc l EnWlne«r ■

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lu - W endell, Jem tne, U astla fn rd , T^tln K alli. Duhl, F l ie r , C loser

HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOB ile H0K6ES - CATTLE’ I ; D u d - O l d — D i s a b l e d

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"" Many Animals Displayed for

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Hck. W in n in g b r e ^ . n : C lu , I, f lra t, w heat H ow ard H a rd e r , Dubl; aecond. Jo*cereal H arm on , G oo d in g ; th ird . Trudy M. D aniel, upport C o«lln«- C lu a IL - f i r s t . Carl and H ow ard mlttee H arder, B u h l; sec o n d . Vemon Laaaen. F l- ■ dalrv- .U rj.lliii:(L Jo a n D « .X e o n a rd ,.F ila r^ C lau XXL-

f i r s t , W^aiter M itU e e e n , F ile r; eecond, C arl 1 cent H ow ard H a rd e r , B u h i ; third, Lyle L ier- lanied 'U e r . C lass I V . Vernon Laaaen (only

lower “" in ') * C laaa V, f i r s t , Carl and H ow ard licher H a rd e r ; aecond, W a l te r U attie ieo (no th ird

e n try ) . C lasa V I, f l r a t , C arl and llo w ard cenu H a rd e r ; second. R o b e r t Holloway. Tw in

ilgher, F a l l i ; th ird . W a lte r M atthleien. c l a u V ll, f lra t , G eorg ia D a n ie l , (Sooding; second,

.............W a lt* r -M a ttl i i* » A ;“ tb lrd . -V inren 'B tittD H rDeclo, G lass V IIL f l r i t , Carl and H ow ard H a rd e r ; i*eond , R a y m o n d Bennett, B u b l;

I t No. (no th ird e n try ) . C laas IX. f i n t . R obert . H oU ow ay; second. C . C. Robini. H u n t; (no

Ifo. I th ird e a t r y ) . C lu a X . f l n t . W alU r U a ttb l- e i e n ; second , C a rl a n d Howard H a rd e r ; (flo

No. 1 th ird e n try ) , C la u X I , W alU r M atth lesen ;(only e n try ) ,

i feed G rand e h w p lo n fem a le . C arl and How ard H a rd s r : raaerve ch am p io n female, C arl and H ow ard H a rd e r ; g r a n d champion bull. Rob­e r t UoUoway, a n d re se rv * cbamplon bull. C a r l and H ow ard H a rd e r .

H olatein breed. Ju d g ed by Gerald Flow - m an . W in n in g b r e e d e n : Claas I, f l n t ,

. . C harles A . Reed, B u h l ; second A rchie Ma- lone, J e ro m e : th ird . G. W. W arner. Twin

% F alls. C lass II, f i r s t , G. W. W arn e r: lec- ond , T . W . R lsh m o n d . B uh l: Ih W , A rcW .

i-viH M alone, J«rom *. C l a u III. flra t, Robert _ F u lle r, J e ro m * : eecond , C. W. W ern e r;

th ird . R o b * rt F u lle r . C l u i IV, flra t, T. W. R ichm ond : second, W illiam Novii, Gooding ;

M ; th ird . A rch ie M alone. Class V, flra t. W ll- llam Reed. B u h l; seco n d . T. W. R ichm ond; (no th ird e n try I. C la a s VI. f in t , G. W. W ar- n e r ; second , T. W . R ichm ond; (no th ird

•5* e n try ) . C lass V U . f l r a t . Jay A. Brown, Dec- lo ; aecond. A rchie M alone; th ird , Simon

•” ’» B aker, K im berly . C laaa VIH, f l n t . W illiam

a t : 88 m ond (o n e on ly ). C la a i X, fira t, T . W.'d and R ichm ond ; aecond, G . W. W arner; th ird . 'Jo. a T . W. R ichm ond. C laaa X I, T. W. Rlch- IVi to m ond. (o n ly one).

G rand cham pion fem a le , T. W. Richmond ;5; No. reaerve eham plon fem ale , William Reed, .68 to B u b l; g r a n d c a m p i o n bull, W illiam R ^ , .63%; an d reaerve cbam plon bull, T. W, Richmond.

Je rsey breed, ju d g e d by H erm an Hll- r : No . fik e r. W in n in g b r e ^ e r a ; C lu i I, fira t. Ho to H. J . V an Z an te , B u h l; aecond. W arren

H aya, B u h l : th ird , L . A. Hanaen, Twin F a lli . C lass IT, f lra t , H . J . Van Z an te ; sec­ond , H a rry M eC auley , U ttb l; th ird , L . A. H abaen. C l u i 111. f l r a t , L. A. H ansen : sec-

-- ond , H a r ry M c(jau ley ; th ird , J s y Custer, T w in F a lls . C lu s e s IV , V snd VI (com- blned). f ira t , H. J . V a n Z ante; sficond, L.

S A. H a n ie n ; th ird , H a r r y M cC au leyT ciu ie i V II and V I I I jco m b ln o d ) . f ln t . L. A. H an-

I a e n ; iecond , H. J . V a n Z an te ; (bird, H arry M cCauley. Claaa IX . f lra t and second, L. A. H s n s e n ; th ird , J . Van Zante. C lu a

u tu r ti X. f i n t . L . A. H a n a e n ; iecond, H. J . Van 12.65. Z an te . (no th ird e n t r y ) . C lu i XI, f l n t , H.

J . V an Z a n te ; ie c o n d . L A. H ansen, (no tb ird e n try ) .

^ . G rand c ham pion fe m a le . H. J . V an Z a n te : tl feaerve cham pion f e m a le, grand cham pion

A y n h lr e breed ju d g e d by Earllng Jo h an - • new "**on. W in n in g fc re e d e n : C l i i i I. f l n t and i “w on tl. S b e m a n W r lg h l tn d soaa. B u h l; in tlic i S h a ro l N e lso n . Wendell. C lu s II,r(M n. S h e m a n W rig h t a n d so n i,,(o n ly e n try ) ., i in . C lass I I I , f lra t, S h e rm a n Wright and s o n a ;

second, N els K. N e lso n . W endell: th ird , W r i ib t >nd .o n ., C l . u IV, Ilr,I. R o n .lJ

p ,,,,,., Koll, J e ro m e ; ieco n d . W right and aoni, (no i.iini. t n t r y ) . No e n t r a n U In classes V, VI

and V II. C lu i V I I I , f l n t snd iecond.1 Ts' *<>ni (o n ly e n tra n lil. C I i i i IX, . ' a. ' N elson (only e n t r a n t ) . No claai X en trsn ls . T.L C lass a I . f lra t, N e la o n ; iecond, W righ t

*nd sons.N o eham pion i ju d g e d .M ilking S h o rth o rn b reed . Judged by S lan -

' ley S m ith . W inn ing b reed era : ( j lu a I. f ira t. C liarlea H a r t a n d aona, Buhl i iecond,

2 i(], B irch le B row n . K im b e r ly ; third. Sally Lee,Jerom e. C lu a II. f i r a t . Siieii brotherii.

oiwifi tjood ing : aecond. R lc h s rd Lee, Je ro m e ;8 inch T hom aa. F ile r. C lu i III, f i n t ,

, g, K eith Jackeon , B h o sh o n e; iecond, Bueiz 8 Inch h ro thera ; th ird . H a r t and aoni. Claaa IV, rIton« H a r t and a o n a : iecond, J a e k io n ;

n j j , th ird , R ich a rd Lee. C l u i V, f l n t , H a r t u 'n rer * " ‘1 • •M ond, H o w a rd W. Schlffler and 0-2 00 F i le r ; th ird , R ic h a rd U e , C la u VI,

' f l n t , J a c k so n ; seco n d , Schiffler and aons;■1 th ird . H a r t and so n s . C lu i VII, flra t, C.

W . M iller, F ile r ; seco n d , Maurice Cappa. • g H anaen ; th ird , R ic h a rd Lee. C lu i VIII, , l3 f l n t . Van Z an t* ; seco n d . B row n; (no th ird

e n try ) . C laia IX, f l r a L J a c k u n : iecond. Sue** b ro thera ; th ird . H a r t and sons. C lsss X , f i n t R ichard L e e ; aecond. H art and

. , e o n s ; th ird Jackson . C lsa i X I, f ln t . H s r t •nU t second. C a p p i ; third, R ichard

42-44^ N o eham pioni Ju d g ed .

Cars Damaged ij)Jwhit. Minor T.F. Crash. » ° t u Two automobiles were damaged ’dium, slightly but ne ltlle r driver was In- M 2!i a collision a t Third avenue

. .and T h lrt street la s t Tuesday, ihvorved^ln thB^-BCOlilent were «

1048 Mercury d riven by June R.) Bates, 217 Jefferaon Btreet. and a

194B Mercwy driven by Glenn H ar- M l l Jerome,

George Thorpe, 203 Eighth avenue north, reported Tuesday tha t his

-W U ahm m iltt vfgg tiama|itd sllghtJy i . r n . * “* Wt by another car while

.narked a t 126 Second avenue north.

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i Lod fe Unveiling „ Fipr Portrait Set

A tJim eilM eet— 0nireBlB*-«f-»-j)ortialt o f th e late general d irector o f the Loyal Order ot Moose, M alcolm R. Olles, will

than highlight the Ju n e 2£m eetlng of tbe

? iK r "TnesdayTilght:— ---------------------lint. The Twin Palls lodge waa pre-

sented the p o rtra it for meeting Its iw.rj quota during a recen t national mem- '• ,F|- bership drive.‘cTri - T h e I d d g r p irn s to B p sertSaTl- Li.r- practice a t H an n o n parlt a t 7 pm . (onlr Thursday w ith a trip to m eet .the 'S r i O lenns Perry lodge In a game Bun- i-.rd da? afternoon.

T he lodge team will play the Je- rome lodge In a second game during

monr tb e annuat^M oosr p icn lirJu ly tS .— ►ward ' ■Bubl:

S Jreasurer Picked At Grange’s Meet

’»‘ '5 Perlle Belleville was elected treas- 1 S u rer of the M ountain Rock Orange bull. Monday evening,

p, Raymond OTDell, fair chairman, (lr.tl told about a ttending a fair board 1 M.- meeting and Belleville reported on

obtaining electrical Inspection (or tcW. wiring done on la rm buildings be-

fore the bill was paid.I t was announced the Pomona

dlnB- O range will m eet a t 8:30 p in . Sat- urday a t the Pleasant Valley

'^Z: o ran g e hall.third H. W. Rledem an explained the ilJJ"' M ountain Rock Grange wholesale iiT.m supply Is open for business under a

(no. new set-up.Mrs. Carrol TJtley, asslBtanl. lec-

Lhird] turer, was In charge of the pro- Kicb- gram . which Included community ,„„j. slniglng. Cal G reene showed movies Bwdl of an African safari.

Refreshm enta were served by Mr. “ I'll; and Mrs. Utl_ey and Mr. and Mrs. fir.t, Greene,arren -_i_ .Twin

ril Decision Lacking s For Second Trial

A second Jury failed to reach a Iarry tJecislon ftt 11:30 p. m. Tueaday d, L. after nearly 10 hours of deliberation vVi! district court retrial of Clay

it, H. Paricer, Kimberly, charged w ith lewd• (no conduct with an 11-year-old girl.

S ta te Prosecuting Attorney-M ax ripion Lloyd waa Rjifppctffri tfr ■

Judge k . w . BecKwith who heard )han- beforo announcing his de-i and cision w hether to set a th ird trial 3uhi; ^ dism iEitho case.s II , _________________________ __________Itry).

‘S Pencil Awarded} ‘y® Harald G erber received th e bluecond. pencil a t the m eeting of the Twin• IX, Palis Toastm aster's club Tuesday right evening a t the T urf club. ,

Speakers were John Roper, Ted _ ' Roth. Dr. Oordon Tobin and Lloyd '

James.cord, - - te s te r Crowley w as toastmaster '

and Jerre Cover wa.s table topics ’om,; chalnnan. K u it Moss was the evalu- fint, ator. ,Suciz —I IV, .. _____kaonHart

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:bb ibid Ihrfe ytan. Today over Iwol)l« rcally-l).tlrr Y«luo.^mi’a --------

nmpiny.Iound«d l.y SrarnrCl'I llie fad,at, fair ojaim leiilcmems-ind m anyire jon buy,Aak,Joo, about All.tale'i-------enaWe Peraonal LUlnlily Inaurance. jrA llaliteA geqtloday .il

Y P E. JAMESoebuok A Co. Dld|.

rh o n e 2880

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l a a r i An ////no i cwporoHon foonc/erf b/Co. wilh otitli ond l<ablll((ii dlili/itJ anj/(• froff fh« pore/ll company.

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O r d e r , --------------------- -# 0 p e r w o rd iIS w il l J days___________ r-<0 V*T w o r f p e r

’ . a 3« p e r w ord p c r day: o f t h e ^ ’^o in lm um o f 10 w ord i la r« iu ir« Jo u n c e d - ~in W " " " * -----------------------•>------------- ----- #»Tnple. aee u b i s belowia p r e - ----- W n rJ . ( 1 a a y I » d a jri;& < l*7w — -i n g l t a ---------jr ~ T t .60 81.20 11.80i m e m - --------- i “ ~ l §2

-------1-00io f tS a H ' -------- 25" t H 1 " •n XJnltas Jou r c re d it b u been

iiib H , c u b m u s t accom pany y o a r o rd e r .

• d e a d l i n e f o r C lauU led o n ly ie s u n - *jSonday's a d * - 5 p.m . S a tu rdm yi

Tuesdaya th rough F rid a .n ih e J e - * P.m. Day Before l n » " t ^ ad u r in K S u n d a y * -^ p .o . S aturdaya

.Q ____ _ ._ !n iii . .n * p e r .ie M n re a .t lx t-r ig h t.to .id it-^ a n d rsjeo t any

. "B lind Ads“ a r« s tr ic tly co n fiden tiaJ 1 and no In fo rm a tio n can be g lv a n lo

q H regard t9 the advertU er.

I n n f ^ r n n should be reM rted Im m e d ia te I v v l ly. No sllow snce w ill be m sde fo r m ore

th .K one IncorreeC insertion.t r e a s - '

-----------C A R D O F T H A N K SL irm a n . w e w i s h u> th a n k all who g a v e blood,

b o a r d se n t flow en. ca rd s and the h e lp and n n kindneis ih o w n to us by o u r m any

friends and n e lg b b o n fo llow ing o u r it- o n f o r cen t accldenU « « i iIM b e - Mr. a jid M n . Cecil J . H a rk ln a

S P E C I A L N O T I C E S

‘o m o n a ^U G S and upho lstery c lean ing , Pbonen. S a t - 1396-J. V illsge C le sn e n ._________________V a l l e y LUCILLE DODSON back. Ready to aervlce

C bsrU foundatlona. Phone 2110.________Bd t h e SPHNCEK C p n e lie re . Mrju Lyale G a i n e r .

^ 710Vj 2nd avenue east. Pbone ',^687-*. lO le sa le ^ l ( ;o h o L 1C8 Anonym ous. W ednesday, i n d e r a t - s o p.m.. C oort House. W riU B o i 46 or

call 2241-M_________ _____________________n l l e c - 6% FIRST moTtgftse fo r 12,000. C ^naldeN _ able dlKOunt fo r c u b . W rite B ox 26-0,‘® Tlmea-Newi. ___________________________

Z l « P E R S O N A L S ;Co u p l e wishes to adop t baby o r young

k», iL f. c b ild n n . Pay expenaes. W rite B ox 22-0, b y M r . Times-News. _____________________________

T R A V E l ^ R E S O R T S

LEAVING for L.ob A ngeles J u n e 15. Two ridera to ahare expenses. Call 7 1 J1 , Kim-berly._____________________ _________ .

l l i CLARK-M ILLER gu est ranch la o p e n for I ? , the season. F o r Inform ation c a l l M rs. 'm I q I D avid F. C lark , phone 667._____________

■ C H I R O P R A C T O R S

s a c h a NERVE .i> .c lillau Dr. A im . Urnrdln. 110 u e s d a y M .ln N onh. r h o n . 2S28

e r a t l o n B E A U T Y S H O P S

V JE A N N E T T 'S B eau ty an d a le n d e riiin g.n leW Q lolon, 1310 S p n ice Avenue. P h o n e 3676.

COM PLETE m odem beauty aervlce by e*»^ M a x ■ 'i u r f B pera ton :— MacW neless - a n d —coWr w i t h - ^O IL u P a -A rtla tio Beauty S a lo n , .

h p n r r t CO M PLETE beauty service by advancedn c u i u jiu d en U a t reduced prices. J u n io r sto-

l i s d e - den ts work free . M achlneless a n d coldd t r i a l wavea. 13.00. B eau ty A rts Aecdem y.

________ L O S T A N D F O U N D

L O S T r R ear cano i» r 'cover fo r g reen 8 tu d e -

d baker pickup. B etw een R ichfield and T w in Falla v ia Je rom e. Phone 8D7 o r 8204. Twin F alls._________________________

S I T U A T I O N S W A N T E D

ii#.eHnu KNOX cu rta in lau n d ry . 1312 Utb avenueeaiL Phone 687-R._____________ '

_ . CUSTOM baling s t r in g tie. Pay w ith hay ‘r , T e d or caah, Glen D avla, 0168-Rl.____________, L lo y d BALED HAY lU u ik td in d 1 a u l« l . L o « d .r .

Al Howman. P h o n e 420-W, B uh l, m a s t p r CUSTOM baling. N ew hau l and w ir e tis .

, Phnn» n2fl6-R2.___________________________„ R „ H O U R wftrk w an ted . H ou ieclean ing , etc.

e v a lu - M r., Z lm m .r. 1 3 « -M .___________________CUSTOM iTBclor w ork . Reaaonable p rices .

------------ Phone 942-W.____________________________^ IRONINGS in m y home. 828 4 th S tre e t

East. Phnne 3006. f l A CURTAINS laumlTred and s tre tch ed . 40c

panel. Phone lOOO-W.___________________I ^ H SEW IN G of all klndn. 341 2nd A venue

W eit. Phone a(?04.W.___________________V O ’D ELL nuraery. C hild care, day o r hour.

m Phone 2288-M, T w in Falla._______________W FA M ILY I ro n ln i i . U .n ' . la n tid rr and

c iir ta in i done. C all r766-W.■ NEW L A W N 'b u lld in g , leveling, back fill- I ing. Top aoil. f e r t l l l ie r . Phone 712-NW .

UN D ER house ex cava ting . Gravel, lopso il delivered. F ree estim ates . Phone 106-W .

, ConiV G ARDEN plow ing , dlaelng, outdoor fire - I_______ places b u lle S a tis fac to ry service. P b o n e |

0480-J6.CUSTOM baling . S tr in g tie. S a tis fac tio n

g uaran teed . L W . Cartee. Pbone 021S-J8, F iler._____________________________________

F U L L o r p a r t tim e steno or le c re ta r ls l I work d e ilred . 6 y e a n experience. P h o n eF 8020 a f te r fi p.m .______________________

W IL L BOARD, room and care fo r e lderly people in m y hom e. Experienced. Phone

r 2828-W.I 'A L L ' K IN D S of e a rp e n te r w ork. C ab ing t. n w ardrobea, rem odeling and new eona tn ic -11 tlon. P h o n e 3B8R-J.______________________U CUSTOM h ay chopping , K unU and F a lr- D cbilda. 700 N o r th 9th. Phone 0416-J2,D B u h l ______________ ______________ _ 'N C o l l e g e g irl~ m 7 jo rln g in builneea wlahe«I t p a r t o r fu ll tim e secre ta ria l o r account/.H {ng w ork. W rite Box 21>-C. T lm ea-N ew i.

- I I H A Y jn o w in g , n k l n g and stacking. Sam e _ _ J Q dependable aervlce. Pbone ^SU SJR T -fler^ -

m an F hlppe.

1" ^ n n tm ct nr ti» hour. Good

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P A IN T IN G , in iid e o r outaide. Deat m a te -1 = = ijia )a - .u ie d i_ jtM O M b li prUei. P h o n e

2849-NJ. ~ :i- P E R F A TAPlTiG and sheet rock w ork,

O u a n n ta e satlafacUona C. L. W llk ln i (D utch). P h o n e OOSR-J!.________________

CUSTOM field b a y chopping. P u ts b a y In to tb e s ta c k , 736 U tb Avenue N o rtb i Buhl, Idabo. Phone 682-J, Vern E llla .

18.00 per gkllon SPR A Y PAINTINO

N o F ad ing o r lesk i on roofi P hons 8398

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A T T E N T I O N l

C oncrete Work Is o u r buslne»i, not jm i s sideline.

E x p ert w ork a t ressonsble prices. D H rcw ays. sid ew tlk i. p ,i |o i . floo rs porches, p la in or colored. Kree ii tlm a te s .

P A U L McCLURE Cem ent C o n trsc to r Phone 1909-R

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— D R I V E W A Y S— S I D E W A L K S— P A T I O S— P A R K I N O A R E A S — T E N N I S C O U R T S

rg P r* ® E s t im a te s

I _______ R E X J O I K S O N

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f o r .

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P h o n e 330i

a ' '

I S I T U A T I O N S W A N T E D

W A N T E D i C ttito m Hm W t t i a n d —ing. A lgo «11 o th e r f a r m predoetg. Fhone

— J i m C aragy . - ’ f

’E S f

O m it J . M ounlta in H o m e .______ e

------------ H O U SE O r 8 T U A fiT -fc M -p « itx r- tn ll '_______ position lo M ario V allejr fo r g l t r t , am bl-

Iff: Ki„r^•” 0 StreeU A p a rtm e n t N o. S.

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r o rd e r . O P E N I N G F O R L A D Y aonlytl a n W ith p le a s in g p e rw isa li ty to t r a in in 9

M erle N o rm an C osm etic Studio. Fulla tim e o r p a r t tim e w o rk . P re fe r sgeI 26 to 46 yeara.t o g d i t - . .C a l l foranoona, f a r In U rv iaw . .K o ph o n e - -hr tU in g . calla accepted .Id e n t i^ pv e a in M a b l o H . S l g r W , o w n e r “

M E R L E N O R M A N g

i v I U t . . -C X ) S M E T I O S T D D I O _

“ 121 S h o ak o n . BL W a t . Twin n U .

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LZZI------------- ---- Itve blood, le lp and

U N I T E D A I R L I N E S ^

I s H i r i n g ' S t e w a r d e s K s J o i j

, pbopi P e r m a n e n t P o s i t l o n a

x> aerv lce i1:________ TG a i n e r . A pplications now b e in g accepted for

' h e w a rd e s ie s to fly on th e M alnliners. ^•dncaday .t o l 46 or p

C o n s id e r M inim um q u a llflca tlo tia t Age 21-27,3ox 26-0, height 6 '2” —6'7’*, one y e a r college o r “

— reg is te red nu rse o r S y e a n au ltab le____________ builnesa experience in p lace of college9r young tra in in g , lo x 22-0,

S Succeeaful a p p lican ts w ill be tra ined for15. Two five w eeks a t th e ex p en se of U nited

J l . Kim- A ir L ines.

ojjwn for

C on tact M r. C u ttin g a t 2100 fo r ap - ^• ^ p o ln tm en t and in te rv ie w week dsys - from 0 :00 a .m . u n til 4:00 p .m . s t

U nited A ir L ines o ffice In the adm in- .-------------- - I i tra tlo n build ing on T w in Falla Mu-________ n icipal A irp o rt. gn d e ris in g o n e 8676.:e by ex* ____ , ___________ —in d --« o W - '

— H E t : P - W A N T E P = M A L E ~n lo r ato- IRRIG A TO R. M arried . Pbone 8667-J, _• n d eold Twin Falla . Idaho._________ _____________ I

— - M A RRIED m an fo r I rrig a tin g , c u lliv suJ ing. N ice tw o room sem l-m odarn —^ Phone 28« l CM tlefortft. F r e lB u r k t a i t e r . G

I 'a i i T * ; ? B O D Y A N D P E N D E R M A N -U u it do f i n t claas w o rk . P e rm a n e n t ^

r r —------- 180 week g u a ran tee . P le n ty overtim e,F E D U urdock 's M eU l and P a in t Shop, 2nd --------------- S tree t, Ely, Nevada.II av en u e ' - '

w ith bay p . . ' --------- m

" L i l der. H e r e I s O p p o r t u n i t y

^ F o r R i g h t M a n

$ 3 0 0 S a l a r y P l u 8 C o m n i .

-------- - A ppearance m u at be m a t“ ***' Good education and p ast aalea p

th S tre e t reco rd h e lp fu l M ust ow n a la te_________ m odel ca r, be a se lf a ta r te r and;hed . 40c w illin g to follow inatructlons.

M an selected will be given proi>.I A venue *r tra in in g . T his Is a permsnenfc— —V” position w ith a good future,o r our. employed a n d looking

to b e tte r h im se lf p re fe rred . AU in te rv iew s co n fid en tia l. L

b ack fill- N o F lo a te n , P le a ser i2 -N W . rI toD iail Angelee repreaentalive, Mr.le 196-W D eM ario w ill In te rv iew Wedneaday--------and T huraday . 10 to 12 on ly . Rogeraon

Hotel.e. P h o n e

B U S I N E S S O P P O R T U N I T I E S | |_________ f o r L E A S E : C . I . . n d d rlv ^ ln , floodK re ta r ls l location. W ell equipped. Pbona 876-Me. P h o n e Buhl.______________________________________________ i 'O ll R E N T OU L E A S E : Bulld lni lixU . _r e lderly Suitable fo r all typea ab o p w o r^ Goodd. P h o n e location. Phone 1808._________ f o r R E N T : Tw o room a u p i ta ln . MainC ab in« (. S tree t location , A ir conditioned, ateam

eonatn ic - heat,~~Watgr.' P h o n r f n e r .................... -_________ f o r L E A S E i B usiness building au itabiend F a ir- for d ru g o r apo rtln g goods store. Pbone0416-J2. 288-W Je ro m e . 0897, W endell,___________

_________ FOR S A L E I Sm all re ta il builnesa; Ooodla w ishes locaUon. tl.OOO w ill hand le . J im Van-aecount/. denbark . P h o n a 208. 138 Shoihone gtreet

« -N ew i. south. ____________________________r. S am e A REA L C H A N C E If y o u ^ r v e 8800 ea i^: R r - H e r - — - os- mor e— p l i f g nP Lemhi_________ near S a lm on C ity , f o r aale, tra d e orj r . Good •••“ - C o n iia ts o f liv in g o u a rte n . camp

: :• ^ s e s s i o n . -C c n U e t-o w n e r .-W C-ole. * t- -

S io M ^ * F a lace , H e y b u m , Maho.

k w ork , I M O D E R N S E R V T O B T B T A T I O i r l t f W llk ln i L ocated In D ow ntow n T w in F alls L

Call' \ W E S T C O T T O I L C O R P . ^

........... . -N o rtb i J— ---------- ---------I E lU a.

------------- H a v e Y o u r O w n B u s i n e s s

-■ '•* A to m p le te ly rem odeled m od irn Chev­ron Gaa S ta tio n fo r leaae in Buhl,Idaho. T h la ta a good opp o rtu n ity fo r

* a young m an who w lib e i to go In to , ^ I buiineai f o r h im ie lf, C a lt or w rite

_______ _ ^V . F llf le t, S tan d a rd OII Corapany of— C illfo rn la . Pbone 847 o r Box 1181.

Twin F a lls . A fte r w o rk in g hou n ca ll. 1728 a t T w in F alls.

illna. —ces. — ■ - , . .floo rs. Ml L .

E N T I R E L Y N E W r

— ” M e r c h a n d i s i n g i

= P L A N ! I

Thil ad v e rtisem en t Is piaoed for th e \purpnie o f being r e a d ' by a man o r |woman w h o knowg an opp o rtu n ity w hen <he lees IL -I

We have a n open ing In th is area fo r the rig h t p e n o n to o p e ra te a n inU rely new typ« o f m erch an d iiin g buslneii. i

The p ro d u c t Is A m erlcs’s fin e it iln* ' of co itu m e Jew elry, m anufac tu red fo r uver 30 y e a rs , an d sold th ro u g h dliiilays

- - - - In o u r -e s ta b lltb fd 'lo c g l l o f i i l l o n r u h le s i r-------- y o u -h sv o v ls lo n - a n d '- c a n - in v f i t *1700

to 12,000 whloh co v en turn-overab le— m erchandise , d o n 't reply.* F o r inform g-

-tjon w j- l te .^ o r - - w l r e - J o h n ' 'H i W y g tt ^_______ Lompany, 4884 South B roadw ay, Engle-

I wiHMi, C olorado. r *

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~ ~ F U R N I S H E D R O O M S jiJURAN, co m fo rtab le . I n s ta n t" hot w ater.

l« r . Near b a th and tfclephonc, Phons ,K e e p i n g room . Call S u n d ay s or weel(> i

dsyi

l n „ . It<'UM <luplex. P r iv a te b a tb , close in, *48H H orah. Phong 1004-J,_______________

MUUEHN th re e room . Oloee In. A d u it t . P r iv a t e e titra n e e . Phone anHP-W, . , '^ 1 > U R T A 1 )L E tw o room s, to v tly k l t ^ -

■^0 C lo ii Tm, AdiiHs. P h o n e I6 » -W .■ * I^ W L Y decvralec) eat)lns. P r lv a ls ibow eri.

^jW lJren o n ly lo J yearg. 110 .N orthW aih ing ton , _________ ' «

^ lO U M a iig r tin e n t, p r iv a te bath, f l r i l *— f M enl fu r e lderly enuple , E ieelifO t ^

lucatlon, r b o a t I2 i Qt 10 3 U

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' • ^ A d u m .

L A D tT " ]

t o t r l n l n Indlo. Full P re fe r age

, .No phone-

BIO

. Phone I 99&.S1 ^ Jl

tlons. F ll .r A ..nn .MUcKEpS"^^A B L E S~anT lh2jr7~

iccepted fo r Rainbolt’i.M alnliners. >LUUU u n d ir 1^4 ^

J j » b e r Co.HIH HENT 10 TsSia

r college o r ~~ ^i n s u iu b le ^ ^ C E 8 U { D (e of college . . fOE ROT

I „ f f i iE o I t r i ln « ] for D-DRIVl^ I t of U nited tA S T FIVE POINTB

____________ PHONB u ,

™ , o r . p - S 3 ®‘ F*"* Uu- HOMEImprov

o E m e n t ~ S S T dK ;porches and b»»m

□BALE- I W A L E Ql,

'bon. 8657.J, 824-M. J.rom ,._____________ TWO IlEDIlopM lu S Tin j, c u l l lv .t - W«H to M il t . rw t i t tn o d .n i Pnnn.: l l lu r l t l i « l t . t . (^UUU u u r - o s nodm,"--------------------- t o b « m o v ^ V .„ p o jR MAN Burton, rhon. iiil.KP .r m .n .n L O 'f, OWNER, I I ., ,om I

lr o .e rU m .. ' » ” «ll.t« Kwo

T ? 2 r y g d e ^ , g ^---------------------’ f o ' BE MOVED: F o o rl--------------------- porch, walI.to.wsll eu' i --------- ■! t ra ih burner, electrle 1

, , te r lo ftes ir. Cal] Oltu n i t y w rite H. R, Btfwen.

BY OWNER: Lo.,1, t t a n Buchanan. Conftil«»lf-i

„ iv and withoutL c n i n i e place, beautiful y if i

ahade. Large rtcrttUoi n u t m en t Phone I4IL

J t aalea 1- ■ ■■■■

INCOME PROS ll rooma and U lh fa

■uctlons. rtwmi snd batb for tiain proi>- Excellent eondltioiL Eum . .n .n l ^lutur.. LI3J A,lookln* W. A. OitMnao

T«l. AU P lra i III

le —

>talive. M r. CURRENT STYLE H ’ W rfnesday pleUly carpeted. TUeU y. Rogeraon breakfast nook, t Ilf

b uem en t witb li*lu i------ — I den. plumbing. OH

N ear scbooU sod eknrtiU N I T I E S n e w b r ic k , ih m■;— ;---------5 and flreplsee.te ." - cE on , a jo:Phon. 176-M. 4

Jilding 26x76. _______________________work. Good -

p ita lr i . M ain V i s l t thtioned, ateam

rdi .uiuTr. M OTTEiri]store, pbone

uilness. Oood C om er <>'Northle. J im Van- Avenue.MihnriA a trM t See t h a s e*cluii«ly M loibone gtreet

— — ------ r C l home buying r i lb t^kve 1800 ea ib E X PIR E I Only HW ]p_tht U n ih i u n inn ta ilt.T6g, i la lie, (rad e or u s r te n . camp

------------ R E A u a

— S E R V ie rA f l

m T I O ^ :M «^MtlnrN0flfl rin FalU

!ORP. .

" ' 1 J Brfiw uf*

^*7 n*’ hi* h l i m“b r l « r ^I in Buhl, to kMp uP- , r t« n lt , < « t”

to go In to » d ic tion cost a t -----------l or w rite ^« n ,p .n r cl B tc e l le t t m

k o m M i i ro B IN S O N -F E Lpr|T j.D iE e« l

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H E B r S . M ; ^

Iw obed^w oW O B w j-^

»d for th e c a r " a W h r i a man o r Uon bricK

“ k a (loM tiMa area fo r ...•MeriBl ^a n entire ly I f yott

S i a ' l ; ; SWIM'; „ V » — i n v e s l m e n k ^nvM t-1700 “ --pllOO#**^rn-overable , ^i r Inform g- ^H; W y g tt ^ - 1 ■

ray, Engle*

SSTb Ti JSm

I D A H O - ® ?

bath, f l n i ,1 —le. E ic a litn t

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tiUi d tr llnlU. Cem fortable feed er s u i [Ijtdnoini. dininf rMm, on T h l i m aci b r t i cow and cbiekent. I t be tte r a filr eutbulldlnti. fl.600. , U nW erta l n> h eavy dut]

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!66 aerea io in a oil ro'ad ’G r a d e A, y e a r /rou n d creek, 66 c leared a n 4 in e r o p . , . . . . . 'Full priced 114.000. Good U r n u o r w ill ' B a d » n i i a e r t r f d e for a o u tb e rn Id ah o am allfa rm . —S30-acre c a t t le ranch o n rl» e r. 110 ,•If ired . Io i .h o u n ,. . c o d h t n i . . . J o l i i . - . ___ L I V E !jpen range . 184,000. W ill eo n a ld e r am*!! STTi oTirtKlo jr a p aym eo t to rig h t p * r ty . m l ^ nii160 acrea ra w land. m ile o ff oi g i t < ^ 1" ^ilghw ay . Sm all lake on p lace . P riced P A L O M IN iror QuIck la le . tr.OTO f u l l u r lc e . aee h« r

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T H R E E L E V E L 1-B E D B O O M bome In d n ? L ’*'o n e o f n lceat u d p rlv « t« loea tlo n a n e a r .« •c ity . L a rfe llv lp t room w i th fireplace. ,J J n PhbU r' hunk ro o m ' w ith f i r e p la c e , dandy - . . - . l Icftchen, u t i li ty room, a t ta c h e d garage. m an y built-lna. On I36‘ji200’ lo t G raia.ahade, f lo w e n . B uilt b y o w n er w ho Pony seiexpected to reilde In i t pe rm an en tly . f''**. Vi ” D octor, th li w ill lu l t you to a •T .”

8 -BEDROOH or 2 -bedroom and TVroom . S p lin d id baaem ent, u t i l i ty room. P.TT^G .E. o il fu rn ace , w ill to w a l l ea rp e t« l.N early new. Large eD<U>f«d back law n. A L LGood loan. T erm i.

B E A U T IF U L OLDER B R IC K I-B ed- ® '“ ' *room . W ink ler oil f u r n a e e . l u g ekitcb en and Qtlllty. S m a ll h u t lovely P Olaw n . N e a r W iih ln g to n aehooL G o ^term a.

GOOD <0 ACRES n e a r H an aen w ith lovely new modem b o m e a n d good — — bulldlnsB. F u ll w a te r aha rea , g ^ r “ ~ “ “ T dom eatic w ell. Priced 118,000. Good B L U I

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p la n te r . U ied two w e e k i . J826. PhoMe A S8 C2g4fl-W.

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Box 28«0, T Im w -K aw a.1940 O R 41 A U T O M O B IL E . Pbone 81^

• ^ I n F a l i i , —l ^ 6 X ljtB E R revo lvara . P h o n i J ic k Don- « i W W /

n er. 781. HID K lm b arly r o a d .__________ l 'U lQ H E fiT p r ie u p a id fo r fa i b in i. Ken-

ny 'a P o u ltry . P h o n a ggl-W . _ j/o _ B £ n nL E G H O R N . A u itra .W h lte , H tih lln i h en i. • BICYC

B tr tU ’i P o u ltry F a r m , Phone 164«. f i d u T O y j W X N T E D ^to 'h u y a n d fo r la l i , u iid o ffle jf " r - 7 TFS7 v

fu m itu r a . R u n n ln ta ’, n e x t door to Idaho • L t M L _ c ,m ,n t wo

■ - ■ ■ .................... " " nW ANT T O BUY K I T O

HAY ‘ u f X 'J IM C A R N E Y -P H O N B JgOT-M i J S e t ,01

■ ~ M R ' S A L f i O f t T l i A D r “L U T rH w a fe , I r r i ia t lo n water, oiled '

road. P h o n e 1481. T e r m i . ________ . » pJHE Ji s T T T o I m ! i u d io , h ea tir . iro tiig iit. . 1 1

^ • P h o n i - 0 l8 8 .J t . - T w tn - F a i l i .— ■ ' ■■ ■ P.*^U I^ B A L B o r tra d a I Uood D -i (la te rp illa r • F W O l

.IO i& X lL O N . .n « w .'.T h trm o ^ o o r (ab li W t). A, ileiiiw a te r hea te r, 419 B th i t r e i t M il. ^

r m W W , weld e r i , H»w and u.t<i,~ o : •F, H e rm a n , liox 8 6 8 , _______ _ Now and »i

T IL e 4l»n foot, W s U l t o n iSou th . • T w in F a l l i U u ild ln i Bupply. nu iunU in

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- M I S C E L U M E O U S - t O l U S A l E - l________ A

IN D IV ID U A L g ree tin g c a rd i lo r all occa- 6 OOD .184a lon i. 10c. Uo an d 2Sc. J . H lir* . 4^5. J ^ e w n a

B U W D ti^ old new apapera. J io per bundle. p I ^T im et-N ew i. C lean.

“ “ tl*- ______________________________ C .n b .t l ^ I N U i LleeniM , U c k le .-b o o u , i t r u m W u h ln i

w r i e r , ; • le e p ln , t w . c .m p . to v . . , le, 1 » 2 p L y boxe,. „ Red . T rad in g P o e t_______24,000 i

5-M OHSEPOW ER H l . w . t h , o u lb o .rd mo- 'J ’'.* " '* ,T erm .. C m . 0,

ble’a W eitern A uto. 8892. .T W E L V L 60-feol aU el l ru a « a . Sbed type. '

Can be uied fo r lOO-foot f la t roof. JO- foo t c c n te n . C all B erth a Pierce. 2888. ®

-AfcMOSI^— NEW— R ira tn fftS n -R anH * 'ban? ' ---------model adding m achine. Saerlfle# - p H e e ,- --------------Phone 2433-J a f te r 6 p .m .

M ERRY T IL L E R , the in expen .ive little «th a t doea th e big Job. See u U ’n ^

a t V. N. Price'a. 1884 K im berly Road. “ S E L L IN G O U T j E nU re stock of waWbU,

d iam ondi. Jewelry, a llverw are . watch b a n d i. luggage, lea ther b rie f c a i u and m r r i ^ T club bag i. S ave up to 70% on your F a th e r i d iy , g rad u a tio n , b irthday g lfu . M l M i M erch an d iii M art. 133 Bhoihone i l r e i tlo m h . ______________________________ B A inr n

A T T E N T IO N F a rm ira a n d S to re O w n in :W e are te lling th i e n t i r e i to re flx turei ^an d equipm ent o f the fo rm e r Tw in Falli ---------------H om e and Auto Supply. Including Fire- f ■a tone and li. F . Goodrich f ix tu re i lueh a icou n to ri. both m e ta l and wood and backb o a rd l th a t f a rm e n can u ie fo r work ‘benchet and ito ra g e ih e lv e i. F lu o n ic in t c |f ix tu re i and too m any o th e r lU m i to lUt » j ihere . A ny i to re ow ner w ho w lih ii toadd a few f jx tu re i. now l i the tim a to g la s sg e t them a t d raatle reduced prlce i. thatyou c a n 't afford to m lu . See th e ie itim inow a t Chick H a y t t H a tc h e ry and Fum l-tu re Exchange. 460 M ain A venue South.

F U R N I T U R E & A P P p A N C E S B e

PR IG ID A IR B r e l r l j e r i l o r . Good condlUon. B u i c kt20.»8. Term i. W llio n -B .te i .___________

U SE D E asy Bplndry w u h e r . P h o n . I,fl09-R,T w in F . l l . ._____________________________ I—

L a TB ..M O D EL Bendix .u to m .t le elothMdry e r. Only (78.80. M » n j Y Elegtrie. ---------------

S P O T CASH Ior y ou r f u r n i tu r . >nd tpp ll- I t t l OH ance i. H ayei F u rn itu re , phone 78. bei

CO A L-W ood-D atane co m bina tion Wedge- I960 FO wood range. Cood cond ition . Phone lA i? t>T n n - J - Term i.__________________________ ®*‘

6-F T . K ELV IN A TO R re f r ig e ra to r . Speed Queen w a ih ir. D ouble tuba . Collapilble « . . . c lo the iline . 709 M ain, B uhl. Phone 128. 1“ “ CH

W E BUV. eell o r trad e . Ueed lu rn ltu re tnd— applianceai------Gall— E w in g 'a F u m ltu re 1948 FO

E xchange. Phona 2470, 886 M ain Avenui 1950South . ______ , I960 IN'

T A K E OVER p ay m in ta on th i i excellent m odel rep o iie u e d H o tp o ln t range . Bee 1'^*® a t C. C. A n d irao n 'i S erv lea C enter, 218 1941 CH Sth A venue South . tru

H OLLYW OOD lo a< ,r l o i f n t . . . K O .tS : M it. t r e i i e i 114.06: b unk b e ^ com plete $69.66; Mc learan ce p r ic u en dav an o au ite i and

— p la tfo rm -Toc k a n ; -P a a p e r - f u m l t u t e r i l l - -------I N T I-_ ? p .d ,A x * i\y i_ ^ .» ith .E L E C T R IC > in f « 5“ rA fr lf« r* to rs portable

aew ing m ach ine: d in ing room a e t5 W n t- Inghou ie U lx -M aite r j c o m p ac t vacuum |' c le a n e r : 8*pleea aestlo n a l w ith corner . mnrr* t a b le ; floo r l i w p i . . P h o n e 488. a r i i o

E A SY eleetrio w aahar, R u m good..|14.96 • ^

C O LD SPO T e lectric re f r ig e ra to r . Ra-c o n d itio n e d ..........................- ...... IH .M t j . _

H O T P O IN T eJectrfc w p g e . T h rN top ’h u m e n , deep w ell cooker. PoW Q rtim e r .............................. ..................... $66

R ep o iie iied daveno and ch a ir . Take O n O 0 ^ o v er p iy m eq ti.

B oy 'i hike, b il. T ire i, ch rom efo n d e r, ............................................«».10 THEI

G A M B L E ’S W E S T E R N S T O R E S M l M t

T w i n F a l l s ____________________________________________ SPEC

R A D I O & M U S I C I ~BLIQ H TLY uied W u rllU e r B p ine t p lin o . --------------

G uaran teed . E aay term a. M u ilc C enter.A E IiQ ^O N lC Spinet, p lan e fo r ba lan ae -^ l ]

c o B tra c t Gave 1869. C laude B row n U uile Co., T w in FalU .__________________________1958 H I

S P E C I A L S E R V I C E S j ; :

C L E A N E S T eu itom p o u ltry d r e ii ln g in eccM agic Valley. K en n y V P b o n t 881-W.

E v e rto n M a ttrea i F ao to ry , 828 Second A venue South. Phone B l-W ,

S E P T IC TANK and c e s a j ^ cleaning. p |cR o to -roo te r le w e r le rv ice . R . C. Jonei.243 fith avenue e i iL C all befo re 8 a.m. GHo r a f te r 6 p.m. Phone 2876. bei

--------------------------m m x ------------------------- ; i w i f o- 8 « p t i6 * - T i7 i i r ~ in 9 ~ C i i ip 9 B r ~ 0 ! t t t i i f t i r ita

A lio L ln i C lean in g *P<P h o n e 2361

MRS. R. C. JONEfl M187 W eat F ile r A v en u e I

T R U C K S & T R A I L E R S

1968 T R A IL E R houie . O om pletely m odern.L ike new . Phone 118^R .________________ I_________

■1862 _ 3 Q .F Q 0 T Sn a r ta n e t ta T a n d e m ~ W ---------------6 th avenue lo u tE rB u h i. 449-W J.' ~ -

1961 FO RD 2-ton tru c k . H.B6 tirea . 2*aMeda x le : com bination g ra in a n d l ^ t bed. 1Phone 170, F iler.

D E L U X E alum inum com bined ila e p in g m d S B E cam ping tra ile r . E x ce llen t condition.

- - S 2 a ~ A d a m i ._ P h o n e 8 6 4 2 ^ .MODERN 8-rooro t r a t l i r . 0 - 0 . M lnor’a.

I e a i t . 8 lo y th , 2 eaat o f Jarom *. P . 0 . „ „ Bor'04r~Je>om e. ■ - , —. , . —

MODERN 81-fte Colum bia t r a i le r . Trade , | q!fo r im ftlle r t ra ile r . S a c rif ic e fo r c iih . , | j

' ^ i lo flM rJ lT a lle r-O o u rt - - - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■' _ ■fl^^^FQN-DODGB t n iek. . 28 , , fftQt F re HhtuI -1 9 6 0 -JO

aem l-trallere E x c e llin t eo n d ltlo n . Very ^virea ionab le . Rex Jo h n io n . P h en e 1328-J.

^ s r ^ A R R W a i > r - A n o t h e i ^ a » p m e n t ^th e new 20’ Jew e ll. A 27 ' S p a r ta n , Will , | ]

avenue w eit.1962 GMO y«-T 0N plekup. 4»ipied tram -

m illio n . i i l 8 l« r, d « f r u i l a r ; - i f o o d - t l r e i r ----------—11,095, P « ry _ M otor co m p an y . Bulck-GMC tru c V r^ u W rrd th O e - - - - • ------------ 1963 CH

A U T O S F O R S A L E ard■ dui

■■■ ■■ 1 ax l

19B1 K a is e r „ „

D e lu x e 4 - d o o r S e d a n . ' ru th i t

Radio, hea te r, overdrive, o n e ow ner.P e rfe c t eondltlon. M eU llle b ro n a i. pE xcellen t rubber, fu lly g u a ra n te e d .

$896

THEISEN MOTORS, INC. “ ’’opS M l M o ln A v e . E . P h o n e 1 1 4 9 -W

' BUSINESS and PROPI

DIRECTI» A W M N C S ♦ U A T JLynch alum inum aw n ln g i a n d ito rm doora', U i t t r e i ie t

c /o B in n e tt’a O la ii an d P t P h , 8 ISM 680 Faetory-

» BIC YC LE SA L E S & S E B V I C B-B U ilu i-0 » o i,r» .-P h . I l l , d l l M «ln A w . 'K - b 'IJJ??* .

« C E M E N T W O H K ________________ i l i o K0 ,m en< w ork. P b o n . H i m , ~ ~ S c ju T lS y

^ ‘C i m K E R S 4 . B y E H S ’- < - w : . ‘r n U SB leh ird ion* .. IH In d i t . W . i t . P h o n . l i l i . | |o m . Plu t a i lo r in g , a lte rin g I la u n d ry , d r r elaan* •

Ing. S co tty ’a T a ilo r S hop . 187 Ib o ih o h e ,, ii r e e t aouth,______________________________ O ltn U. J e

• C O M M E n C lA l P R lN T lN a M mQ i^^jltir^prln tln i ^ < '.U L ln j ; .

i F / n E E x r w c w s p n s ~ ~

F red p fe lf le ' F ree e i t ln w te i, p U n a 2102, * V A C jj h'loora la n d e i i 'a n d ^ e f ln i ih e d . . P h , 0086«Ka. tileotrolux p . A. Heider. F r ^ e a tfm a tta T ^ ^ T i f f l -M . E lrE jT y io

» L A W N M O W E R S r w hFlow in d Jiied. ^ j i i r p a ^ id .” f * U i , u n l e i . w r n i m

trade . F ree pickup and l i t f ^ <n iuuntain F u il Co, P h o n e ^ 0 < W s l i r B o i

. - ' - - - - *........

A U T O S J Q R J A k l _ _ _hOOB ,1941 F»rd tpuM ng.r Club coup*T HIJ P:

Bwon«bl.. Phon, 1717.J. _________ Com|H7 PLVMOUTH 4<loor wlih extru.„ C lean. O n ly 1825. O ne north , one w ea t, _ _ _ ^D ead M an 'a Curve, F lie r. Phone 022S>JS.

'IH7-T01TTIA0—C.n b. flnueed. H. S. DeWltl, 401 Wuhlnston north.. Phon. 1739-M.

1»2 PLYMOUTH club coupe. Overdrive, ' „ 24.000 miln. Will uke older » r >n<l f in an ce b a lan ce for 2 y e a n . 11196.00.B e tty O laen . lB99.9^t aven u i ea it. P b o n e

» ” ■ ■ " ~ T ~ I w

BATE BUY . SAFE BUY - SAKE BUY i , a

*" 195 1 C h e v ro le t ~ ~D eluxe 2*door. Radio, heater, b ra n d naw , pow ergllde. L ig h t green, tirea llk* new . O n e ow n ir, • A f i n i e la n c a r .

$1045 i»«

T H E I S E N M O T O R S , IN C .SOI M ain Ave. E. Phone lUS-W

SAFE BUY - 'sate BUY . SAFE BUY

1953 BUIOK SPECIAL Two-door Sedanette

S tandard Transmission Radio, beater, dynaflow. Eosy-eye

glass, seat covers since new.A very clean car a t

$1755 ____

Berry Motor Co. ~B u ic k G M C T ru c k s

Buhl, Idaho CO

I ti l CHRYSLER ImperUI B.rdlop. A Qb e a u tifu l e a r ...---------------------- 82B96 O .

I960 FO R D C o u p e ________________16961947 P L Y M O U T H 4-door ________ 82961062 STU D E B A K E R 2-ton , -two-

a p e e d ...........................................->118961948 CH EVROLET, l- to n . D uali «.$6761949 O H EV R O L E T % - t o n ________1606 1961

. 1948 F O R D -% .to n _________________ t m _ - --------1960 IN T E R N A T IO N A L % -to n____18961960 IN T E R N A T IO N A L U -to n -.1 8 7 61946 C H E V R O L E T IVi ton ........... 14961941 C H E V B O L E T 1 ^ ton dum p . . . .

t r u c k ________________________ 1191

McVEY’S, INC.- I N T E B N A X I 0 N A L - T O U C K 3 — | --------

- J— — , ...... ........ .... i . i . j . f , _ - 71980

BPECLAL - S P M IA I j - BBEOIAL

1 9 6 3 C a d illa c " 6 2 ” ' ____

<-door. Medium green finish.'

Power brakes, power windows. nu One owner. Fully guaranteed.

T H E I S E N M O T O R S , IN C .M l M ain Ave. E. Phone IHO-'W Mai

SPECIAL - SPECIAL - SPECIAL g

HUNT POR FORDS

19!l HILLMAN Mini 4-door. Imm»cu-l a U condition. Radio, h e a te r , ■ ■■le a th e r upholitery , H ere 'a re a l ---------econom y a t o n ly ..........................11049

1960 HA RLEY -D A V ID SO N . Model*■126" - .............................................8188

I M I O H BVROLET % -ton , 4 -e p e e d p ic k u p v ith 6-foo t a tock raek .

1960 CH EV R O LET Club eoupe. R adio , h e a te r , niw pain t.

1941 P O R D V4*lon pickup . T ake y o u r----------th M c I M f 8-ii r e B d - * y * - T ir - i - 4 - -------^

apead ’V '

M IT C H E L L H U N T , ’ loss

F O R D S A L E SBuhl, Idaho

I___________________________________________ 1 1950

FOB T H B BEST B U Y S -

S E E C H U R C H M A N ’S A -1 m t

- -U se d -C a rs ,

1960 B U IO K Roadmaater i - ^ r aedan . 194fi- R f tf lo rh M te r . d y n a f lo w .. , t r a n im tw ____^

lio n . U . 8 . Royal m a i ta r w h ite a id ew all tirei. ESxcellent

■ 10 |tfl_yn p n v.<( f.d M ri R a d to7 ~beAt«r.''~ova rd r |v j5. V iry good riIhiaf.T ..|898“ --------

1960 F O R D Cw tom line 4*door. R adio ,

1941 STUDEBAKEB Cbimplon 2-door.------ R.diorh,iUri^vflrdtlvfc:^Vtij^=^ . ^ ____

cle.n ---- -----------------------»»«----------= c o m m b r o ia l s — --------------- m u18J3 CHEVEOLET ^ton true t 1!1-

Ineh wheelbiie wlih Omiht •Umf- .rd Ilook nek. Like n.w. l.2Sx20 156O du.l r .in , 7.10x20 front. 2-wced a x le , 4-ipied. tra n im lia lo n . Com ­p le te w ith raek ..... .................... 12196

1961 IN TER N A T IO N A L ‘*1^110’* Vi- ton pickup with b ig box. L a rg e ru b b e r , overload a p rln g i, t r a i le rh itc h , h i i ^ r and new p a ln t...8 8 4 6 jpgfl

CHURCHMAN ,M O T O R S, In c . , , , ,

J E R O M E- P h o n e 7 7 - o r - P h o n e 1 1 5 -

O p e n E v e n in g s U n t i l 8 :0 0O p e n S u n d a y s 1851

PR O FESSIO N A L

]TORY• M A rrtlESS RENOVATimU>ttr,iiM ronovaud. Everton U .ttru i

Factory . Phone 61-W.___________________

• MONEY 1 0 LOAN0. Jo n a i fo r homei and loana. Room I.— B a n k -* -T r« i» -B u ll4 in g .—P h o n a -a 0 4 l— - - - .—

» MuroncnuLES 1952MmIui riyoUry. Ph. 111. 411 M.ln A v..'E .»-^eLVMBlNa-et.HEATlNU-~:'^^--S ^ , Horn. Plumblnil »nd Hll. Co. Phon. t»l.» llAOlO REf AIR SERVICEOlen U. J e n k in i Kadlo tiarviee. Phone 2684,

« R E m u E m m serviceltiier»O aln A ppllancti. P h o ^ 2418.

• 7'yP£VyH/7'Eif5_________ ___ HUalei, r e n ta la and lervioa. P h o n e 90,

S harw ood T yM w riitr E», O pp o iite P , 0 ,

l _ U P H O L S m i^_________________rr ) : n CTn,'on’;-n iw-fth-ATf:^ —• 'VACUVM CLEANERS lilleatrolux 8 alei«8 ervloe, Phune* 8U94«J.'Ktrby y/uvum 8 alH and Y i7 v l7 e rR a p jiirfc 6 0 0

n n t a l i , 402 4lh Ave. Eai t . Phone 2O80«

• WA'i’Krt bV m N E l iSOutllgaw g e f t W atir Hervlee. P h o n t W g tir 8 o f t tn # r lOlfT

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194S P L Y M 0 U V K '» « d M " Y iry e^ian. |29 6 . O R I^e o n a ld e r t r a d * . P h o n i J129-W. 888 Naa

tr a a l W a it H ey b u rn . andweat, ------- ----------------------J J 3 . I_____|BW;> IJ - I - ■ - - - ............ .

T O P U S E D 0 A R 3

I960 B U IC K S u p e r 4-door.. C liin w ithdyn aflo w , rad io and —h U . .................. ..............— t i i j i

— 19S0 BU IO K B pec la l 4.d'oor. sV eclal T tb la w a«k ---------------------------- |896

U Y 1141 C H E V R O L E T FleeUlna. A-1 mo- ---------------------- to r—R a d K ^ - b e a t e r ._ _______ w iO -

-- - - I 94T C H E V R O L E T J-doofi. Clean __ |496

1946 P L Y M O U T H 4-door. Radio,h a a te r ------------------------------------ 1326 1561

1946 B U IC K 4-door. Goodco n d itio n — — --------------------- 1446 '

C . , ’W h e r e Y o u D e a l W i lh

C o n f i d e n c e . 28 Y e a r s o f

-------- D e p e n d a b l e S e rv ic e n j ;

B R O W N I N G A U T O >»»

P h o n e . 3 6 4196'

I

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C O M E I N N O W !

-------- D r i v e A R e a l —

! J 1 . S A F E T Y T E S T E D

' J e r

' 2 B A R G A I N !

;676 L—1696 1968 O L D SM O B IL E S u p ir •*88" 4-door ------------H 7 K S id tn . . R ad io . beaU r, tin ted g la i i , r “lofti pow er b r a k a , two-tona p a in t.

Z ■ ' $28951496

„ „ 1962 C H R Y S L E R N ew Y orker 4-door i id a n . R ad io , h ia te r . pow er t te eN ing, p o w e r b ra k e i, p rim lum tl re i .

$2195a— I -----------------------------------------— :

7 n ro -C H g V R O !3 E T -< ^ M n » d m r R i d t o r ' ' —-------- h e a te r , new p a in t.

— I $795L ■ * . T

1949 P O N T IA C C blfl(lalnJ.T .,< Iilw xi. . doer la d a n . Hydram atle. radio ,

-------------- • - b i a t e r , p a i n t --------------

$795 —Ish .' 1 9 ]

w a . 1948 FORD ^ - t o n pickup. 4-ipeed t r a n im iia io n . m otor J u it oveN hauled.

$595 l»iI C .. v r M a n y O t h e r U a lc e s a n d M o d e l s l

1 0 !

S P A E T H M O T O R -

-------- J e r o m e P h o n e 528

I - O L D S - a . M . O .

O M A O T e r m a j g

ICU -

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G O O D U S E D C A R S

191

a n d T r u c k s

W I T H “N E W C A R'OU^ _________________________ •_______ ___

D E A L E R B A C K I N G

' 1053 C H R Y S L E R 4 - d o o r .......J2 0 7 SW i n d s o r d e lu x e m o d e l , r a ­d io , h e a t e r , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , w h i t e w a l l t i r e s , 16,000 m i l e s . Em

-------- IB M B U I O K 4 - d o o r ...................$ 1 0 5 --------------- S p e c i a l m o d e l , D y n a f l o w— 1 - - . ^ - d r i v e r - t u m - B l g n t l S r - h e a t « p -

a n d d e l r o c t e r . ^

, - l 1940 N A S H 4 - d o o r --------------4 3 9 5H e a t a r a n d o v e n j r lv e . R u m g o o d t n d p r i c e d t o s e l l ,

l.’i T 1049 O i n : V R O l S p ~ J ^ 3 o o t ~ $ 5 9 5

t o r ^ B u ? a t a ^ r i M .

' n c i 9 3 » P Q l ! l r i l ; d o a ^ !u m ,; ,T,,M f c "HDD- ---------- H e t t e r , l e a t - c o va a . — f l u i d - —dlo, d r i v e . i t i :

H e a t e r , M a t c o v e r j , - ( w e r - j 5 7 r - - ^ i v e . ^

---------------1040 P L 1 TM 0 D T H 4 - d o o r .. . . , . t8 9 5 j M lU l- ^ R a d i o , h t e a t e r , l e a t c o v e r s . i , „;nd- ..................., ... — .. . .x 20 1 0 6 0 F O R D a - d o o r _...!.......1 0 9 5 H "

R a d i o , h e a t e r . M a t c o v e r s .

Tn^ P I C K U P S - T R U C K SHer

1050 O .M .O . « E x p . -------------I81B IMIR a d i o , H e a t e r , t u r n a l g n t l s . m i

, C le a n .

IM O F O R D « K x p . -------------$77 54 - S p e e d T r a n s m l s s l o n i

S— h e a t e r , V - 8 m o to r .

1051 F O R D % E * p . -------------$80 5H e a t e r , 4 - s p e e d t r a n s m l s - s lo n . V e r y c le a n .

1062 O H E V R O I i i n ' 3 - t o n .,$ 1 3 0 5 n i lR a d i o , h e a t e r , 2 T sp e e d a x l e , , , 4 , l o n g w h e e lb a s e , 0 .0 0 t i r e s ,

11411045 F O R D « - T o n ---------------$ 3 0 5 ig n

— I O h M s l j , B r o w n l ip e t r u u -m i s s i o n , 7 ,60 t l r e i , V - 8 m o - ‘ ,

— t o r *"*' “ ™“ ' 104<-------- 1062 D O D G E H E x p , . . . . . . . 4 1 0 0 5-------- 4 - S p e e d T r a n s m l M l o n , r a -. a . * ’, d lo , h e a t e r , 6.50 U re s .

_____ 1052 O H E V R O L E T H E x p . (DOS m i4 - » p e e d . t r a n s m l « l o n , H e a t -

.« r , ,7 .0 0

— 1051 D O D O E 3 - T o n .............. $ 1 3 0 5L o n g w h e e lb a s e , I B - f t . b e d ,3 - s p e e d a x l e , h e a t e r . V e r y

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^— — — w nroT fosrsA L E ^n . |296e ONLY 21,682 m l l t tT n t ^ o n ^ o w n e T l ^ T o f. 888 Naah * W ‘ 4-door ledan w ith overdrive

and o r ig in a l p a in t N o denta , no acratcbea.F, A. CarU on, 602 4 th i t r e e t e a a t

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3 0 -DAY.-TRLAL. .

' - I f You Are Not Satisfied■«ii?B w ith the .Oar You Pur-i« 'c w "T — chas*-.-TT f t in g It-BiWilt----- —.. .I88S and Trade I t for One of I— , Equal or O reater Valuei— —■1 mo. ^ p -

-HSr CHEVBOLCT-llelui r Wair-w=- —

- ' » • S*.f-A“rU rd /;!5 l!l‘L!l!.'Vl!4".-

1-1526 1561 PO N TIA C . “ 8" 4nIoor aedan., H y.d ra m a tic , heater, rad io . N iw I 'f l n U b -------------------------- _ H 1 9 8

-1 4 4 6 '1949 PO N T IA C " 8' ’ 2-door tedan . H y. *

d ran ia tlc , radio, b ea te r . New a u i covera. Sharp 1 ------------«..._»>.|796

11946 FO R D V -8 !-door. Radio,

r h e a t e r ----------------------------------- 1396

1962 CH EV R O LET % -to n pickup. E x . ^ t r a low mileage, 4-ipeed. e o rn ir 1 w indow i, radio ................... ~.-.|1296

«) 1961 IN T E R N A T IO N A L ^ - to n . Long

w heelbaie , 4-ipeed, hea te r. T ra l l i r h itch ........................................ ......11095 ^

I960 DODGE % -ton pickup . New p a in t. ^ flu id d r iv e ----------------------------- 1498

— R I C E

CHEVROLET, Inc.

MAGIC VALLEY’S TRADING CENTER

3 D (Formerly North Side Auto)

Jero m e Phone ISO—O p w i E v e n in g s T i l 8 ;0 0 —

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T R A D E -----------— w i------- - ____ j ^ - f j = r ~-1051 PLY M O m B lB uburhaa -------- ( J to ry ^ e a h )-___ _4U50ilO- .-

1051 STODEBAKER C o m - ' - ( . . . . J m ander V-8 ledan with * r - e r . a u to m a tic ___________ t'005.00

1061 STDDEBAKER' Oom- m ander V-8 01b. coupe with over-drlve----- » 975.00. -

odeljl1052 STUDEBAKER Oham-

plon 2 doorj R - (One o w n e r)_____4 805.00

525 1050 STUDEBAKER Com­m ander 6 Tudor with A utom aU o....... ........ ) 706.00

105i OHEVHOLET H -Toil Plclt-up with Dlx.

--------- Cab & 3000 mUes ..$1695.00.

--------- 1961 STDDEBAKKR 14 tonPlok-up with 4-epeed

lR S * ^ ------------- *1050 ETTDDEBAKER M-ton

P ic k - u p --------------- $ 595.00

-----------------------------------U - N J . X ) N .s,2076 M o t o r s , I n c . '1, ra - ' '^ i n g , A c ro u from Safew aym i l e s . Enoa SchU flar M e B o th ]

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Itl) CHEVBOLET 4-door ,«l.ii_llT4l ,

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I960 PON TIA O 2-door a e d in _ . . . t l 4 6 ]

J f i B L . » 6 8 C H E V H Q W T C l t i h j B P U M ^ i l « L> v e rs . U 5 i PO R D % ton p i c k u p ...................t l4 5

I0 9 5 ~ 1950 STUDEBAKER ^ o o r a e l im ^ ~iv e r e O v e r d r iv e ------------------------------ |T4S

- 1061 C H EV RO LET 4-door a e d a n .. . t l l4 5

, I960 C H EV RO LET C oupe _________ |848

’ 1961 C H EV RO LET ^ ton plekup ..|1095

..$ 8 7 5 1960 C H EV RO LET 2-door la d in 1998

r a a l s . isoo f o r d 4-door a ad an . 1O verdrive .................... fT in

I960 C H EV RO LET % to n p Iekop ...|B 48..$ 7 7 5U iO n , CHEVROLET 4-door «edan..:..t98B

I

..$895 O l d e r M o d e l s ismla.

194« OHEVBOLET 4-door ,« lu __ I l t l$1395 n i l DODQB 4-door .« l.n ______ 110 1axle, „ 4J paCKABD 4-door ,«Ua IIIO

1141 rOBO Olub eoup. ________ | | l l1141 NASH 4-door M d n ________ 1441

-$305 I tl l CHEVBOLET «-door . . l u 1411141 rOBD l-door ,«I.ii - I....... fw« '1141 BTUDEBAXEn 4-door ,« l in „ l l l l1II4< liEBCUBY Olub ODUM____ |««|

♦1005 OHEVBOLET IVi ton. Onln n d ra - b.,1 b « !________________ 1141 I

_____ H4« noDPE 4-daor ir i in - I l l l _$905 1141 PONTUO Moor .kIm — |1TI

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n i l O H I V E O L E T - 4 ^ r M 4»n,-B «dli^___ 81198 . M d h a t e r ; tw o-tone. A food

* e a r ________________________ IH95,’; '•. . „ ' I I M CHRVBLEK W ln d w r 4-door , 4an. H y. -™ Jt96 d ltlo n td m otor. B eal ah irp ..|109f. ^

I I M GHBYSLER C l o T ' MoiS;” K W ' ^, n i l u g i . rad io a o d heatar_ |2806 ------- 1396

s,. Ashworth Motor Co,:'d. e o rn ir T b a P U M to Go .to Bava Yoor Dough' *___ 11296 ,

601 Main Boat - ‘ P b m 123 . ' n. Long ' •*r. T r a l l i r ........................................ r ~____ 81095 .................. V

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1942 O L D S U O a a iS "M '* t.doer. :. — - d ram a tic , rad io , b u t e r , « ia t ' -r - ___________ e o v .n .;-------------------------------- M i l ; 4;

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1B82 p ic k u p B td lo ,

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1060 G H 0 9& to n plekQP. Oood co&dU U on. 4-ipe«d t r a o im lu lo a . . . f 896 „

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. ......1 1 4 5 I9B0 V-8 Ouitcm 4.door. R td lo , h a t e r . ^■ t ia iK - overdrlv i. new p a in t. Clean...4096

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------- 1051 LInoola 4h!w eedan , A b eaaU fu l!in ....|1148 one o w n ir u r . In te r io r and (In lih -

. . . . Ilka new. R ad io , h ia tc r t n d , --------bydram itlQ . Bee I t l

T Z - o h r v s l b r - ,

m . ' » i * . h { , t 7 ; a ;--------• trtn im U alo n . S b t r p ______ 11486 ■IOP...IB45 ______ ' .

—PLYMODTH— in .....t98B \

1082 Glub coupe. H u t « r . tw o-ton i green.A very e l u n e a r ,.„,.,.,....-> .81246

, - M i R O T m y - ' ;

_ | 6 0 l i s t W o o r . H u t« r» overdrlvi, w n -■Uft i h t d i ............................ ..................11295 11,

n i l 4-door, lU d Io , &Mtar» •virdrW e. — 4 118 T b y u r l l J _ 4 1 8 »

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' 3VILLS ;;: Used Car Dept' ■

:iNS T n io fc U m W i r t . 1

1 N o r t h ■ " ' johnl* Boyd - , T

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T h e m dl»pl«y »n4 JoWnr icene* w ere e e n tn l Idaho Spttaf D«ltj »ho* Tne*dB; Bow, W aih., Jodiliif GneniHT bnll en trlei pho to , Stanley SmIUi, lelt, MilUnc Bhortb ■on, l i jb l , Shuhone. (StifI pho to -en ir»T l

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Job Openings for " Region Declining

Jo b openlngj In Msglo VaUojr de- . ™creased laat week, rejiorta R. 8. f .Cutler, numager of the T»to Falla ** ,em ployment aecurity otllc«. ■ m om u

, V alley ottloes recorded 4jl3 ofwn- ' Im la s t week—a drop ol 1,M1 from

the prevloua week, ^ e decretM waa ■_,due to the paastast of the petk de- K Jm aad tor beet thlnaera, ayt Outler. ^

Parking Fines JA t o t ^ of $14 In bond! wai poated

With c ity police Tueeday for parkin* bled Vlolatlona. >•” '

Poettag 11 bonda tach for over- »ii(«) t ta e I» rk ln g were D, L. Carlaon,Wayne Johnson, Eklward Benoit, R. E , , , Barton. Andy Chlmentl, B. T. AI- ture bertaon. Larry Kirk, Annie Hilla.

___Charlea Stanley, Harold Baurguln.

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y BCHOOl TO OPEN " “ ‘jrH iBR, June 0 -T h e United M is- ^ jg j,

J slonary Bible school w lll open Ju n e of ^I,' 14 fo r a two-week period of five d ju -i

m om lns sejaloni beslnnlng al 11:30 oi,y(]. a jn . The Rev. Tom S paur, assisted --------^ by Bva M e^lf, will b e In oharge. | | | |

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received here by relatives th a t Mr. and M rs . Ray L. Brown, anohomloh. W ash., recently became the parenta of a daughter. Mrs. Brown Is the d au g h te r of Mr. and M rs. H. A. O hilders, Pller.

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M r. snd Mra- ArdeU Jeppson re- . tiim w l in Briffhiun Oltv Saturitay

a f t e r TlslUng M r. and M rs. Fred Speer. '

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M r. and M rs. W arren Robinson a n d M r. and M rs. O ene, Hamilton w ere In Idaho Falls S aturday to a t te n d a family reun loa

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