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K ^ flc P e a th . ^K v;;^1)oaid IOM — 31 __________________ lA id ^ ichief U n. Aufr. 23 K T Eisenhower g ^ g g lF Ii 9 ^ ^ dcvAstot- W L states today ^K^rtd he woula pP9|BByjRM HE m Ii I session of ? to a9> For the HS« k ^ . H ■Snent. he ap* Jy H ■Sericans every- H id tfp into their ■JUtfichomcless r^|j« ^^7 ;a ^R|jl^ough_th^ £2S^^H L iB H i bb Uie (uture. he ■ ■ jj^ |H |k ttl flood preven- poulblU* K M oTcrnlliht from fflg|^g8B y rm t in Colorado to A a i Uie {lood ■W ff «IU> Eoremfn M r i iiit»* Se(ore fly- ^K ^ t b e President ^ ^ ^ 9 ^ E T ih e (ovemocs o( lUUs ai'd repre- H d i2>< tovcmon of . ; ■^Carolina. ^ ' he hnd viewed ...... rn ^lh ot appalline u i Itit niuiy towna of vrecluiie, and y |m m |^ TH. fnl. .ftt. , ub,.- ll" nm«tk«l W .ll«M Tii»l.r<. IS Uie iccnu of dls- Weiser S p l« o ‘S GasCo] i K . n; OomiecUsut. GO; l , f i “v1,V?3 'With 2 flg Camcctleut «Uit« po- WEISER, Aug. 2 ^ K n penons lUll m lu- of Weiser today bcc a Idaho mimlclpallty iHdtend Ie» destnicllon momndum ftRrceinei .K a tix iUtes nnd was in cffect. puk the i Dot deslimnted ft tunl ros dlsUlbuUon ■eW # ffderaj « - The nBfccroent. NebrukA municipal , would establlsli - & ^B ai /-I ‘ operative to handle B V I ( iclS6 to ng. H 7X V jttO C / jjy Wachob-Bcnder V 'l 1 /\ the R. £. Schweser c< led UV6X* Omalut,.wlth P0cftt4 i^Ktt^'liord'toUlnt imZ^^PtEi-'opei ^■induiU In two dam- feasible. H|WBitaUDBU3,4!>l.U. PocaUllo already ^ ■ § 1 filed by tbo chU- flve-mtn board of H b c f David H. ueus. erata that city's n( -■RKltfrtmatntffleac* atlon. o. UH, at the Inter* Taxpayer suits rr im us (Rd East- mml*. wMch AllcfK . iblcb a lOSO DodRo. Ulcss]. haTo been fl B l r t l H. Beus, CO. coU and Burley. M lM Ford dump truck Idabo Nnturnl 0 tb u d driven by Ko- Boise holds a public 1 to distribute ens th tabtTld V/A>-ne Seus em Idaho, nntl Is a Bm SmltJj. 'plnlnUIfa. euro distribution rl atiivld H. Beus. al- Uie area which woi • uddtQt resulted In the nonprofit corpo cf Ihelr father. Tlie Wochob-Bentlcr ta tint suit and ask also have signed toil ot the tull. InvestlBBtA dlstrlbu tJtte coroplnintrDftvia IdBho-Palls nnd-Bh i K«f. i. 105<. of in - , ------- --------- S F H Sheep Sl sSSSAdResu aw nsuu,,™ -“ 7 ?u"Jj!ISn’'i” ""'5 WASmNOTON. . of » mnll ref ■#«,?. , »heep STowcra on a J tl n ".“ ''”1 proBrnm nre tewr®. I *'°®‘ nvttllttble-soon nft wttr* bills nurses' nRriculture depnrtr « Krvlce ftiitl funernl jnJd today. c.„d«cL by ..1 "deaiue tnr «riuM I. fitnbUliatlon service M erendum beunn in Tll J sinles, tho western 'firs rlead ^ore/than twice n |y to Counts BKM^w w to Tll® referendum S ^ l ^ Mojiday whcn asrecmcnt betwcer Siw . 'L" POllcc Ajrrlculture Ben-ion * eiiM 8.iiurtiny by cnn Sheep Producc Bi - vidlnR for dcductlor 2. a-M //ned centlw and iamb nn P''"d- P'll'ed wool compen ""'Mormore made U) producers Ml'S!!':- “ o""* wool net of 1 avenue «ons would finance «ili» L , ® '^ui promoiional work Its u . u K u l h y veloplng a Inrser i 1R cZ ii *‘“"11! south, nnd lam bs.' •&Hbt I'®* ApnrovnI by prod ^'nt lenst Iwo-thlrds of 3a miles an bmba rcprescnleil __ . referendum h neei i~^ agreement Into clf» I A ircraf Al the ‘‘‘I®'’' A statewide nlr »i ?.*u# W.h " " ‘I mfsslon wHl get «n< 4k«^“''«Mr8ats Palls at 8 B4n. sur tw*^*hm tfttrol under : *M lh'''’’”' supervision ofi' fc^bet»«n Officials of Uia U?.*®«-PIourMHiservice. staUoned i !>{ » r S b u c . WMli, steSu.^ *heat-wiri?f night tor the *'* »boui Oh abouLao I ' T h e Tvi-ln FnV Wchcr^lmn ^ ° ....... a mythtcnl downed. ^ Mission commant ’ Paris MarUn, BoUe A Rcffonal Newspaper S QXIekl CUT tna LcUBI/ Hr/rtptptr ■ Young Anglers Hi (lie H am on parlc Uleral were lined wl ly for the annual fUb derby aponiored b; ^ Signs Eager Contract i I 2 Fii-ms, The banks of U laternl swarmed J. 33 (in—The city Tuesday momlna: became tho fourth fish derby. 7 ngreemenu signed « ‘ec'io “»a der corporaUon and Sponsored by th' ier company, both of recreaUon deparu Jcat«llo..Rupert^Kul fm » Moaso lodgn l Z 'Z iT . isStki^ of directors to op- j y T J" B nonprofit corpor- ^t^xl \ s BRalnst Uie aRree- • OOODINO, Au: get under way unti II Oas company of ing of 4-H dub ho ul)I(o utllUlcs permit (rles was started 0 n rlRhts in most of Wilma Talley, e would be served by oM^ratJon agenO jrpomUon. »* many 4-H clul Icr mid Schweser w“"‘y as last yc ned nRTCcmenU to Projecta havo beei rlbuUon syslems In Petition. Among: l-Blnckfootr_______ Ihlajxar.nre hou, tlon. baby sitting ^ entomology and a survey suit D ue S'/SToX" ____ Jerome, eounty ho jpteinber county^ homo dem IN. Aug. 23 (M-ne- homo demonstrat referendum among ®nce Schultz, T\ « a proposed adver- homo demonstra are expected lo be Darlene Kllbourn. after Sept. 1. an Judging of nil iftrlment spokesman nomlcs projects < by Wednesday «ni county ngrlculturnl produce nnd bool vice ofllccs. Uie rct- 1:30 p.m. All .lives , In late June nnd tered no later Uia 3nlIol.'< were sent to day. The nnnual < rowerfl. slated for 8 p.m.' 3 .000 fnrms produce building, ulcrn United St.itcs carnival Js 53.000 In thc western «,g jftircrounds a « n farms produced j^ThaSd" ;e as mnnj- Sheep- „rr,^,n„ jo Uikc r Don head compared ^ in thc ensiern part I .... frs nn ®r described the * ducers council pro- SSaSS Quake B Mi?*und?r'’ihrna^ PASADENA. Cn of 1054 Tlie deduc- A mtijor earihqu iroducers owning at Dr. Charlw jy. I of'the xlieep nnd anld the shock rc) ;cd by voles in Uie lude of C'.j on hli needed to pul the be "very damnglng cltee l. _______ ft populated area. ift to H unt “Cn Annual CAP Ses on Page Three) the Idaho CAP cr r gld reflations Bfigjj, .„(ijutant: of.,Uie alr_fo_rce._. . jip„rlnK _o«lcer; Uia 43rd air rcscUe pround' safety i ed at McChord air wnlker, ground re ish., will arrive Sal- u„ Poss, medlca the-jjpnual.mission sommer, commai 20 alrcrnft wHlTakc Hhd Don Wallnce Fnlls CAP tqundrfin ojficer.' . . ,e ot the search Ior 'a h the tcchnlc ned.alrpliinf- ttsta Jn actual * nander will be 'cbl. missions will be j )oUe, commander of bere. Jack Farrar er Serving ------- TWIN FAU ers Test Prowess (d with youog Isuk and reereatton d red by ibe city parks tbe derby were ] * * * * * r Y o u n g Angler t Twin Falls foi of the Harmon patkl featured th# i led with youngsters tangled fish line nlng for the annual ed fishermen. Bi too. 1* to Uie old willow p. W jllr. c.nyon " “1 Id the trout farms of ____ and H. B. Miller. ly the city parks and fomian. traveled partment and Twin tance to tho der! <lgn N». 013, the dtttqrligd Tewy Ann, »Pp^W^iElkP arted on I permits al^UsI _ today’s Tlmes-I' , Contests thJro^feraf^ . ^ <5 permit* In Aug. 33 - AlUiough nppllcationa foi county fair does not I No. 2. There « ' unUl Thursdny Judg-1 ^1°"* f*’*' lb home economics en- J” ^ Tuesday aftemoonr nnd Clark huiil mnds. for 600 permits cy. county home dtm- i"'" ^ ent. aaJd there are not, club members In the ^ ,^o-, .t year but Uiat more mve been enlcred in com- jng: the nexir projeeta houMhold elecu-ltica- Itln^ouW o o r -cooking, “r^i nd aafety. permits. Appllc nu Bujcijr. rnftininc permll c expects all 4-H home until 8 p. m At irojecla except food 0 be Judged by Tues- '— — —— dffca nro Edna WeSgtn. y home demonstraUon 1 j r l H m lH orle Olllcsple, Cnssln demonstmUon ngent: T '' uon. Mintdoka county fJIl |T li atraUon agent; Plor- ;, Twin J^lls county T>1^ __ __ istratlon agent, and laU S Dum. Kimberly. Ml 4-H homa eco- A drive to att ets will be completed to Tv^'ln Falls wa y nnd Judpjng of /am cwnlng with th booths will begin nl industrial Develc .livestock musl be en- an acUvlty ot th< r Uian J> p.m.-Wednes- ber of Commerce lUal 4-H style revue Is Headed hv v ).m: Friday in Uie 4-H commission will 1 a eomprehenslvi al J8 being sel up on Fnlls, traneporta Ids and stock tor the ubor faciUties. T land. Cowboys nlw nre first complete si ikc pnrt in the Uwce- ties available h ginning Tliursday, As- MagJc Valley, y Agent David Thnck- The objective the scene at Uie fnlr- ftccordlng, to Bi sday nfternoon as a processing ictjvity. to tho are ' ' ■ expansion of prt e Reported British Columbia wns Umi^d suppl es y at 8-35J1 (PDT) on atnlJable tn tho < at the California In- mission will dire 'hnology iractlng those 1 * nichler of Cillech Ploy between 25. k rcRLitered a mngnl- In addition to n his scale nnd wnuld members Include nglng" it it occurrcd in old Hove. Dune 1 _rea.__________________Eflrl Ifaroldsen. 'rashed Plane” >earch, Rescue ] :ap wing. His deputy InformaUon ott [ht Shaw, Twin Falls force may neli wreckage, hldd Icials inctude" Lloj-d scnrcli. to slmuJ ipcrall.n o lto ; mll« ant; A. p. Oslund, cn- ^.ii, »,(• Icer; Richard Hownrd. “iL , nd rescue officer. Mar- jojun fidd. edlcal officer; Hmer mmandant of cadets, >llnV=eT^mmUhrail&na^ -^ ^ y g ^ Clinique and foclliileS' The mlsslon'V jr] search nnd rescue I force otticlnls o be pul Into opertitlonl erlng administr arrar, squadron publlel all search condu U F A L .L ^ ^ALLS, IDAHO, TUESDAY. Al is in F is h D e rb y * w ft' Ion department and (bo Twin Falfs 91 rere provided by local (n n t lam s. (St * * * -k ers Throng Lal for A nnual Fis IS usual number of youngest fish lines and disappoint- plctures^iuely n. But forlune smiled, Magee and I Prl«s for U) caught Uio first fish: the winners, le heaviest (ono pound. David Johnso : MIko Lyda and Karen Cecil Harklt . the second heaviest; Olen--Buehet ux. tho longest; Ca'ry David Nore. Ilke Cryder, the small- Prises, don merchants, w< roctor caught the most ners by W. . Richard Bmlth. a Call- Moose lodge vclod the greatest dis- and : Ernest ) derby; Bruce Reiman recreaUon c Vnn.ftuesnell were* Uie tendent. I Permits i N oO alley winners of elk e listed on pago 6 of X T nes-Newa. I\l Pocatcllo elk hunt. ± 1 1,214 applications for in u n it No. 1, 1,703 BOISE. . a for permits in unit h«:„~ hp sre rare 377 appIlca- 5 permits in the Owy- ceutical Iftl mts. 1.401 appIlcaUons two other rmlts In the F^mont almost no huiit. 04S applications ------ ------------- mils In Soldier Moun- '% *r* No. 1, C30 appllcaUons ^ I'M / for 150 permits In the • T T River elk hunt. I plet« applications for IJ 7. South Fork of Pay- eroilts wHl be received n. Aug. 20. Chnrleston ____________________ killed, inch , T Air forc( ib e rU m t [ n d u s tria l hurt, tfie o , The plane. nsJ^ormed p««nuy »iu populated LII > attract small indU8U7'„nd slruek 1 Is was launched Mondny )t the Twin Falls Cham- “S® Immedlat lerce. . The CUB ;^lll“^^the^i7?e\^l:^£rrr^ ^ a ^ J n 'd V il^ ^ S S ^ les. Thla is aald to be the I t ™nrT«n^ r ;le survey of the faclll- lie in T*'in Palls and first to read tive or the commission, was fire eve 0 Barry, is to attract i,„d been sit islng and manufneturlng mfj ^ walcni e area and to aid in the pinne comlni t present processing in- was on fire." A propeller rts to attract Industry to the window . has been crlueizcd ns Jurlng a sleej ialisUc" In view of the An elevator jlics or WnUr and labor lall was lett tho area. The new com- iory iree th direct, its efforts to nt- pact of the ise industries that cm- .OnlyUiet^ 1 25 and 100 people. by parta o ,n to B.iry..=.n)mlgto» " S lf 'jL j dude Lyle Fmzler. Hnr- 2“ f. ^ ®"v,' D„nc„ n. M„„n .„a aeveral civlii in Charlutor in Hyr* NEW yor ; e M ission stK v 1 ottlcer, said the alri^ actually usf airplane! « hidden prior ‘to the, oUH Mau, lhe crwh. ind aircraft rndlo equip- dieted for be used to keep Ihe flve-dny w aln>lanrs_ in constant. ceU-ed_^v^a llon with hend(iuartefs' ' “More I- eld. Aircraft, will be ns-| and moro ^ lar searcl) areas ond will reporter rci d=J^UslipP-=>Wvival-UUj _*iJ;FaJr nnc /rcckage Is sighted:'■ ; dtyr Tcmp ton will'be Judged by nlr, als ou n polnl buls cov- V nlstratlon, s.ifety. over- onduct und-oUicr factors. ^ -------- . Nin« AUGUST 23, 1955 L --,Pl m 3 1 sprinc V ^ collision TTO A scriol I V lB rrX . ' struck at Hear: h H H Ol Hearing c ment roll j dbirict p.m. commls8lQn< evening. n to the city after the p Wednesday, plained ngainst the * Moom Jodg*. F U h /o r (SUK ,b .l-.n ,n .lB n s; * " * constructlor ateral' ish-D erby ;SCs ^ ^ and supervi tlshermen, uid the most setting up eJy dressed were Steven hneoua cos or largeit fish, next to confirmed lers, were awarded to n,o agecssn nson. Dwaln Rassmussen. „nd payabli rklns, Don Van Noy. firmatlon o »her, Tlm--Oravc*_and nro-not-ps donated by *^wln Palls guiument b , were presented tho win- properly V. A. Farris. Twin Falls enUre aase Ige floh derby chairman, of the coi !St Craner, parks and menU ore : department *uperln- properties I tC«ii«na« Demand foi S[oted in Ida! 3, Aug. 23 (/P}--rSalk antipolio aent to other states becauso tl laboratory spoke.snian said It er Idaho representatives of th 10 serum with doctors or drug le People Ki] S. Plane Si ILESTON, S. C.. Aupr. 23 (/P)— A and explbtlecl in n'Negri) resid on air force baae nearly todny. icluding four civilians, and 11 i irce officials said five of the 11 the flaming crawh. Pour Ncgi 1 small hou8c.s, nlso wero kille -The-fiix surviving crew, .men 2 officials said. ' ne, on a night flight, ap- lit a tree in Uie densely A IIJ UJ Liberty park communlCy ^ » k threo homes. Flaming IjrlV I hurled over a wide area. cxpIoraUon of the wreck- T...| llatcly Impossible. ' IB was attached to the KUMHW p carrier wing of the 18th The comm It had taken otf wiUt an- filer nnd I lta»7 transport ahlp. A nrmy t arleston fireman said he ceremony I lh pJnnea snd saw two ^an reutr IS flashes of lire from the -i was i ;raahcd aboul 2 a.m. the survive ;man, whose unit wna the jnckson, l :ach the site, snld “there mJnutc q everywhere. A man who gjon with sltUng on Uie road ent- The com ^nnelon said he saw the the body c nlrig In and one engine BrowiC W< re." pas’ obsen Her flew 100 ynrds. through 17 flight U IW ot n fourth house, in- angriest e leeplng mnn and his wife. mlaUce. or from Uie big plane’s The redi lett dangling in the hie- training i that, look the first lm- united Ni tie crash. "Ulgger*ht e three houses acUially hit jt while it of the plane burned. ^ bands I and water, aprayed eye and ti n the plnne and nenrby t^ead na h •obably saved mnny lives, u, me all •viving crew members and truce line. Iviilans were hospitalised _ »ton. --------------------------- WENDO CAIN NOTED tJ U h , AUI ORK. Aug. 23'W^-A broad ly aent Uie stock market ..tly .prCns, im m ertim e i> ~ er weather Is sUll pre- O d S c or Magic Valley in-the weather forecaat re- , ' ^la Associated Press, Icnnls. -more •picnics- ^reS^^tills «D^i“ ^ and warm,UiroPih.Sunr "U^t, ( imperaturcs above nor-- crnglng 64 to 04 in the chlcnro m and-40 lo 50 at night." Now Yorl delphia. Cl '' night gam tne Irrigated Idaho Counties Utmlwr n( Audit Hun AtiocUlMl Trttt an robe P] 10 ChiL B u s-T NG CITY. Tenn.. Aug. 23 {/P}- ion of a freight train and a loa iousiy. The bus. with its cnrgc at a crossing here by a dieael Tennessee bureau of identific ■ started irinffs Set ih»to .C 5 when Ui 'r Protests ho.““” >nTaxRoUstbS g ot protests to the assess- I] f o r local improvement The d -Jo. 78 will'be held at 7:30 « Vcar# It. e at the clly hall, city ^nd wee oner# announced Monday Injury. AC Jeaj a must be made in writing ovemigh :lty clerk wlUiln 10 daya condltlor J publlcnUon of the notice the bus ay. The city attorney ex- were trei Lhat the protests are made All th the assessment only aa to iiuve liv( { an equiUble assessment munlty against the creaUon of the ritv & t nent dUtrlct or any of lla denta be llon work. tanooga. sseasmenta are baaed upon uaare t of the construction, which ,-hnnt h lude sidewalks, curbs and on aeveral dty streeU in ; parls of the city, engl- costa Involved In design nffhw ervlslon. attorney's fees fM I ®aw It ip the ClsUlct and mlscel- engineer costs. aald, *T: Oie assessment roll haa been ^ ^ !d by me commissioners. ismenta in the roll are due able 20 days from Uie con- tl of Uie roll. If assessments e™ -pald-wlihin-3Q ,dttya.ahe wlU\,n» ion mny Issue, and sell Jn- men salt t bonds. set fpr A ty owners may pay their Police asessmenta wlihln 20 days he hean confirmation. The assess- saw a "p re liens ngainst th* owners' "Wher :s in the distnet. • 8ald.*'pe lna«d «n r»g« H . C«ltti»i> 4) <C«i>t )r Salk ¥aci lho; Serum 1 ilio serum allocated for the u i there is virtually no demand laat night. H. A. Levering the Wyeth Laboratories, of PI ug stores. “Somo doctora doi illedin .. of its W 5mashup -!•" -A Clio Flylne Boxcar S y ih sidential area-near-the said Jhe ly. Reports said 9 were ^ I injured. 11 crew members were Qon to egro civilians, sleeping cac«d illed; five others were "ewiy icmbers .flro jio t badly .. * uured Flier board t .ventoXJ-N. II Odd Swap ^ “^H c is HWA, Korea. Aug, 23 he ssld nmunista freed an American shown d handed over the body of aaid th y captain today in a weird in Lewi ly in the middle of tho Ko- ported •utrnl zone. In vl IS Ueatcd fairly well." said he hns avor. LleuU Ouy H. Bumpas, ho's sh I, Miss., in a strange, lost- other s questlon-and-answcr aea- ereaU Lh a communist oflcer. He sj ommunlsts also bonded over to *h'P y of army CapL Charles W. the der Wc3l“UulsvllIe, Ky.. Bum- icrver-passenger on.the Aug. 1 7 1 ^ / t Uint has set off one of-the ■>• 1 exchanges alnce the ar- ^ reds sny the light, unarmed boIS : plnne wns spying. The eullure NnUons command chnrges to ••happy" gunners fired on have hi 1 it was lost. mny pn idage covered Bumpaa right uon pr< i tha right side of hia fore- west I he crowed a small bridge waiting allied side of the Korean been i Ine. areas. ----------------------------- Xaland TEXANS WIN Pennsyl DOVER AIR PORCE BASE. He n Aug. 23—A team ot Texas the enl loours nosed out a Louisiana potatoej y IS polnta to take first place Is aboui tacUcal air command’a nlnlh acreage ce gunnery meet over this laat. i western Ulnh range: Damn _______ he not seb alT T o d ay --™ ny UnlUJ Prwa .P, AMERICAN LEAOUE • * in at CJevelnnd; New York a t IDA! : WnahitiRiohal Kansas City! year-ol >re at Chicago, doubleheader: L I^ h it gamea. pollo d > -------- ' dude n NATlONAL-LEAGUr— -Doctt iRo at Brooklyn, St. l/iuls at Turner rork. Milwaukee • nt Phlla- ahe wa . CIncituiaU at Pittsburgh, aU the IDi ames. • the Ids I Sr ' El I lurMU ot ClrruUUon* . , and UoUtd r>iti •••_.. lanned Idren D ’rain M >}—^tate authorities aouRht tod loaded school bus which left 10 tl -go of grammar school childre, jel locomotivc pulling 100 freii fication and the atate educatio ed investigHtions, The w bua waa midway across I ? ,,, lowntown grado crossing I? H Uie train smacked into It at tlmated speed of 45 miles per # tanders, some ■with children v ^ d (he bus. stood horrified aa I ItUe bodies were flung along ^ r»c>«- ............... - -QAS > children, all whlto and e to (m—Xa ira old, had just begun the sec- nnny i week of school. None escaped lenslvt '■ tribes least five of the 31 hoapltoUzed alaugb ight «ere reported In aerloua Moroa llon. Nine other studenta and Thoi ua driver, Raymond Moore, 30, nlona i treated and released. \ Uie VlcUms wcro believed to Khour lived In the Bade VaUey com- ber tri Ly Just northwest of Spring tn a u » town of lesa than 3,000 real- brougli between KnoxvUla and Chat- Moroci «». Plrsl jre, who started driving a cncircl I bua only last week, said he foot o ed at Uie crossing but hla view jnoved ilocked by four parked car*. hUj* t hen I started across tho tracka . r It (the train) and heord the eer blowing hla whlaUe." he •T prayed 1 would make U but w 1 was 100 late.” « ore was charged with man- hter ond released on »»nd. II Olllc*, engineer of thc ecuth- allway train, also waa charged ,>™ ' manslaughter, highway patrol- said.-Hcartnrfor'bom men waa irAUff.3ff. ice Chief Raymond Powen said sard Uie crash, looked up atuI I "puff of imoke.” hen Uifl smoko cleared,* he ..^® “peoplo began picking up bodies ' :«ntlnw M rm 1. C«lB«n I) ecine Is ff; Retumed S PTanc I use of doctors In Idaho The nd for it here, a pharma- vouid lg of Boise said he and Philadelphia havo placcd don't everi want to talk Jt polio shots,” he told iporter. “We haven’t been O f, lllng thc serum at all.” le state Is In tbe midst ot one S wont pollo outbreaka in his- U In 1054 there were 133 for the JLf e year. _ IS stale's mass Immunisation 1 ram waa called off In April. J the sUte health board haa _ the Salk voccine waa largely to , BO. Fe lor Ihe'outhrcfllnvhlcli-iol- depai d clude< cenUy Uie National Founda- -dustrl for Infantile Paralysis alio- Ung i 1 44M cubic centlmelera of lo bit y tested vaccine for use In Como ,0. nnd Uie healUi board-aald aon a luld-be.used prlvately,_but nol :r state sponsorship. . that verlng said most Idaho doctors the ar to be holding back unUl the benel d and Uie slale Medical aaso- secur on malte a positive endorse- plant t of the senim or decide to re- -n ( the mass ImmunlxaUon pro- idah< 1. In th I Is ready lo order the serum on defen lOura nollce from PhlUdelphla. .tata isld. but Idaho doctors have interi m a tolal lack of interest. He jitter the company's represeataUvea j,. ewlaton and Pocatello havo re- ed Uie same condlUons, , view ef this. Levering aaid, „ ms advised Wyeth to aend Ida- share for the lime being to r stales where the demand is ^aald Uie tlrm would be ready hip scrum U> Idaho aa soon as ‘““ O* demand picks up. oods May Aid State Spud Crop JIBE. Aug. 23 IU»—State Agrl- then ire Commlaaloner Harold West .dcai todny Uie tragic floods that ^ I hll lhe northeastern seaboard j " partially solve an overproduc- problem for potatd growera. eat aald Idaho producers were T ing to see what damage has nia; causcd eastern production vvlU s. parUcularly In the Long ove id section et . New York asd n,oj isylvanla aa well aa Maine. ! noud thnt esllmates Indicate enUre nation is overproducing tho toes this year. Idaho, he added, «, , >out 10 to IS per cent higher In v„t age plantings thla year pver image to eastern growlns areas. noUd, could have a benendal ^ :t-on reducing the threat ol .w, producUon. . Polio Reported ci." >AH0"PALL3, Aug. 33 Ifl—A 13- •oia-glrl-woa admitted to-tho I hosplUl in Idaho Falla wlUi > contracted whila sUylng at a ~ J t ranch Jn n e a r^ "WJlMiti. Wyo. xtort Identifled her-as Elisabeth ^ ner of Hlllndd, III., and aaid waa in good condition. She was 10th p^lo patient reported in Idaho FalU area this year. FINAi; ’ ■ , EDITION , 1 PRICK B CENTS • fll r as I )ie in lishap today' to fix tho blam »for 111 10 dead and 3X injured, sev- in dren en route home, waa in :reight cars. The highway II ition commissioner’s offico IM ‘rench Force ll Open Attacks | Upon Berbers | 3A8ABLANCA. U oroccbr'A lljr^' "^1 -Tank and air-supported Prench .ij,; ny troops launched a general of- r<l isive today against rebellious bes responsible ter ths nuus ■■ ugbler of French aettlert In 11 irocco'a wild. Interior. IVH rhousanda *of soldien Jumped ||J mg a es-mlle front into the deao- II « reachea of tho Khenlfra and H louribga region, where four Ber- |Q1 r tribea row against French rulo ;!■ a lerles of savage butcheries that lU >ught death to nearly 1,300 tn . n irocco and Algeria.. . ' I I First reports said tho French bad J'S circled the rebel terrltoi; at the tJ! >t of the Atlas mountains and 1 ^ >ved off Into Uie aridrock-stnwn ; 16 Ils to blast out all reslsto&o nests '■jn 'a series ot syatcmatlo attacks-' j U ainst the Berber villages. IK French forces ftttaeked rebel. in| rces In Algeria In the second day ,£l a caapsign there to wlpo m t tbo I lU-French Insurfents reported 9 lU flghUng In the lourtb. day ot \ S aody. terror. 1 Today's ofSensfva-ln Morocco cen* ; red In the rugged hill country 100 ft 150 miles southeast oX Casa- anca and to'thB“ iibH h"orH*rs-^ | | ksh. It Is wild mountain ccuntr?' iCj 3er« eavage Arab trlbeamea hav« fi| 'ed for. centuries. rn The security forees attacking to« |j|l ly wei^ lUded by Vampire Jet l| {hten and tanks. ,11 WWJe troops pursued thclr quany ''iKfl woateiaads or the; Conat«a- . liuB A, area of edstem.Alfferlajsd'la ll i^vceckKt towns and vlUages ef ill le Atlaa mountains, French Pre. mU Ier Edgar Faure and hla top mln- Lera met with Moroccan repre- [ilB ntatlvn. for Uie. second day la ' HI le resort town ot Alx-les-Balna, ' M -ance. . jll Their goo] was a compromise that ill >Uld retain m nce's holdings ta VI orUi Africa. but would grant 91 lough independence to meet the ■■ emanda of nationalists w b o ' H (C«BUas^ *n Fit* 11. Csli!^ 4) I itate Included I By U. S. in Its | Dispersal Bid II BOISE, Aug. 33 (A -'hw tf, 8. H fpartniCBt_of_cq^erce bas in- H uded Idaho under tKe fedcrti’ln-— ■■ ostrial dispersion program, put- n ng the state “in a better poslUon ;n >bid for defense Industries," Stata | ommerce Secretary A. B. Jona*- •• | m announced todoy. -— iU ^onasson said the acUdn meant tat defense indualrfcs. coailiiff Wtp— « Ifl atate would receive federal eneflu such as a better chance of I Kurlng rapid amortiuiUQn of new I [ants for tax purposes. IJ “Thts will give any county In. ||1 laho the benefit of partldpatlflg 1 this national program and any efense industry coming In thla ,g| jite wlli get these benetits sUpu- |K! ited bylaw,” Jonasson said in a ‘li! itler to Oov. itobert^B. Smylie. lUj He included a copy ot a letter Lj rom' Victor Boterus, chief of the |1 cea development division ot the il Jmmerce departmenfa otttcs of H xhnlcal services, which added: 'V "It Is understood that, although • lere are no potcnUal ta ^ t zones ' 1 the state meeting program popu- ' ' lUon and industrial criteria at the ( resent time, tho addition of ons or loro new defense-supporting plants ’ I 1 ccrUin areas might possibly reate one. "Of course in cases where the lo- atlon of a new facility would tend ) > create a polcnUal target xotie. ; :ien that site cannotibe considered dequalely dispersed.'* , Barrage j Two balloons or more — or i maybe It was only one balloon wlUi seven league ' boots—were, over., Maglo Volley Tuesday aiorplae. Mrs. Charlea Bailey, Ransen. . vras'the first to report seeing the balloon in the sky. She said it was hovering over Skeleton butte on'Its way to Eden. Eden | resldepta said it hovered over B their community almoat all. J morning.' At first it appeared to [( be beading Ipr Shoshone, but || then changed I'ls mind and head- j, ed for Jerome. j| Meanwhile Jerome resldenU I claimed,the balloon as their own, .J snylng It was over Jerome. ' ..FVom 'T w ln rioUs the amall : wWie-oblect In Uie akrappeared; . 't to bo over Filer or Buhl and ap- ; parenUy was slowly HoaUng In a | souUiwest«rir dlreotloa. All per- sons-who-sighted-tt aald-tha. - t balloon looked like a small | “fluffy" doud. . .j

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lUUs ai'd repre- H d i2>< tovcmon of . ;■ ^ C a r o l in a .■ ^ ' he hnd viewed ......r n ^ l h ot appalline ■ u i Itit niuiy towna

of vrecluiie, and y | m m | ^

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IS Uie iccnu of dls-

Weiser S p l « o ‘S GasCo]i K . n; OomiecUsut. GO;

l , f i “v1,V?3 'With 2f l g Camcctleut «Uit« po- W EISER, Aug. 2 ^ K n penons lUll m lu - of W eiser today bcca Idaho mimlclpallty iH dtend Ie» destnicllon momndum ftRrceinei . K a tix iUtes nnd was in cffect. puk the i

Dot deslimnted ft tunl ros dlsUlbuUon ■ e W # ffderaj « - The nBfccroent.

N ebrukA municipal, would establlsli - &

^ B a i /- I ‘ operative to handleB V I ( i c l S 6 to ng.H 7 X V jt tO C / jjy W achob-Bcnder V ' l 1 / \ the R. £ . Schweser c<■ l e d U V 6 X * O m alut,.w lth P0cftt4

i ^ K t t ^ ' l i o r d ' t o U l n t i m Z ^ ^ P tE i - 'o p e i^ ■ i n d u i U In two dam - feasible.H |W BitaUDBU3,4!>l.U. PocaUllo already^ ■ § 1 filed by tbo chU- flve-m tn board ofH b c f David H. ueus. e ra ta th a t city's n(-■ R K ltfr tm a tn tf f lea c* atlon.■ o. UH, a t the Inter* T axpayer suits rr

im u s (Rd E ast- mml*. wMch AllcfK . iblcb a lOSO DodRo. Ulcss]. haTo been flB l r t l H. Beus, CO. coU and Burley.M l M Ford dump truck Idabo N nturnl 0

t b u d driven by Ko- Boise holds a public1 to distribute ens thtabtTld V/A>-ne Seus e m Idaho, nntl Is a Bm SmltJj. 'plnlnUIfa. euro distribution rlatiivld H. Beus. a l- Uie area which woi

• uddtQt resulted In the nonprofit corpocf Ihelr father. Tlie W ochob-Bentlcr ta tint suit and ask also have signedtoil ot the tull. InvestlBBtA dlstrlbu tJtte coroplnintrDftvia IdBho-Palls nnd-Bhi K«f. i. 105<. of in- , ------- ---------

S F H Sheep Sls S S S A d R e s ua w n s u u , , ™ -“ 7? u " J j ! I S n ’' i ” "" '5 W ASmNOTON. .

of » mnll ref■#«,?. , »heep STowcra on aJ tl n ".“ ' ' ”1 proBrnm nretew r® . I *'°®‘ nvttllttble-soon n ft w ttr* bills nurses' nRriculture depnrtr

« Krvlce ftiitl funernl jnJd today.” • c . „ d « c L by . .1

"deaiue tnr «riuM I. fitnbUliatlon service M erendum beunn in

T l l J sinles, tho w estern'f i r s r l e a d ^ o re /th a n twice n

|y to CountsBKMw w to Tll® referendumS ^ l ^ Mojiday whcn asrecmcnt betwcer

Siw . 'L" POllcc Ajrrlculture Ben-ion * eiiM 8.iiurtiny by cnn Sheep Producc

Bi - vidlnR for dcductlor2. a-M //ned centlw and iamb nn

P ''"d - P'll'ed wool compen "" 'M orm ore made U) producers

Ml'S!!':- “ o""* wool net of 1avenue «ons would finance

«ili» L , ® '^ui promoiional work Its u . u K u l h y veloplng a Inrser i 1 R c Z ii *‘“ "11! south, nnd lam b s.'•&Hbt I'®* ApnrovnI by prod

^ 'n t lenst Iwo-thlrds of 3a miles an bm ba rcprescnleil

■__ . referendum h neeii ~ ^ agreement Into clf»

I A i r c r a f

A l“ the

‘‘‘I®'’' A statewide n lr »i?.*u# W.h " " ‘I mfsslon wHl get «n<4 k « ^ “ ''« M r 8 a ts Palls a t 8 B4n. s u rtw *^ *hm tfttro l under :

*M lh '''’’”' supervision ofi'f c ^ b e t» « n Officials of Uia U ? .* ® « -P Io u rM H ise rv ic e . staUoned i ! > { » r S b u c . W M li,steSu.^ *heat-wiri?f night tor the

*'* »boui Oh abouLao I' T he Tvi-ln FnV

Wchcr^lmn ^ °....... a mythtcnl downed.^ — Mission commant

’ Paris MarUn, BoUe

A Rcffonal Newspaper SQXIekl CUT tna

LcUBI/ Hr/rtptptr ■

Y o u n g A n g le r s

H i(lie H a m o n parlc U leral were lined wl

ly fo r th e annual fUb derby aponiored b;

S i g n s E a g e r C o n trac t iI 2 Fii-ms, The banks of U

laternl swarmed J. 33 (in—The city Tuesday momlna:

became tho fourth fish derby.

7 ngreemenu signed « ‘ec'io “» a der corporaUon and Sponsored by th ' ier company, both of recreaUon d eparu Jcat«llo..Rupert^K ul f m » Moaso lodgn l

Z ' Z i T . isS tki^of directors to op- j y T J"

B nonprofit corpor- ^ t ^ x l \

s BRalnst Uie aRree- • OOODINO, Au:

get under w ay untiII O as company of ing of 4-H d u b ho ul)I(o utllUlcs perm it (rles was s ta r ted 0

n rlRhts in most of Wilma Talley, e would be served by oM^ratJon a g e n O

jrpomU on. »* many 4-H c lulIcr mid Schweser w “ " ‘y as la s t ycned nRTCcmenU to Projecta havo beei rlbuU on syslems In Petition. Among:l-B ln c k fo o tr_______ I h la jx a r .n re hou,

tlon. baby s it t in g ^ entomology and asurveys u i t D u e S '/SToX "____ Jerome, eounty ho

j p te i n b e r county^ homo dem

IN. Aug. 23 (M -ne- homo dem onstra treferendum among ®nce Schultz, T \

« a proposed adver- homo dem onstraare expected lo be D arlene K llbourn.a fte r Sept. 1. an Judging of nil

iftrlment spokesman nomlcs pro jec ts < by W ednesday «ni

county ngrlculturnl produce nnd boolvice ofllccs. Uie rct- 1:30 p.m. All .lives, In late June nnd tered no la te r Uia3nlIol.'< were sen t to day. T h e nnnual <rowerfl. slated fo r 8 p.m.' 3.000 fnrm s produce building,u lc rn United St.itcs carn ival Js53.000 In thc western «,g jftircrounds a« n farm s produced j ^ T h a S d ";e a s mnnj- S heep - „rr,^ ,n„ jo Uikc rDon head compared ^ in th c ensiern pa rtI . . . . frs nn ®r described th e *

ducers council pro- ■

S S a S S Quake BM i?*und?r'’ i h r n a ^ PASADENA. Cn of 1054 Tlie deduc- A mtijor earihqu

iroducers owning a t Dr. C harlw jy. I o f 'th e xlieep nnd anld the shock rc) ;cd by voles in Uie lude of C'.j on hli needed to p u l the be "very damnglng c l t e e l . _______ ft populated a rea .

i f t t o H u n t “ C n

A n n u a l C A P S e son Page Three) the Idaho CAP

cr r gld r e f la tio n s B fig jj , .„(iju tan t: of.,Uie alr_fo_rce._. . j ip „ r ln K _ o « lce r;

Uia 43rd a ir rcscUe pround ' safe ty i ed a t McChord a ir w nlker, g round re ish., will arrive Sal- u „ Poss, medlca

the-jjpnual.m ission som m er, commai 20 a lrcrnft wHlTakc Hhd D on W allnceFnlls CAP tqundrfin ojficer.' . .

,e o t the search Ior 'a h th e tcchnlc ned.alrpliinf- ttsta Jn ac tua l *nander will be 'cbl. missions will be j )oUe, commander of bere. Jack F a rra r

e r S e r v in g ’-------

T W IN F A U

ers Test Prowess

(d w ith youog I s u k and reereatton d red by ibe c ity parks tbe derby were ]

* * * * *

r Y o u n g A n g l e r

t T w i n F a l l s f o iof th e Harm on pa tk l featured th# i led w ith youngsters tangled fish line nlng for th e annual ed fishermen. Bi

too.

1* to Uie old willow

p. W jllr . c.nyon " “ 1Id th e trou t farm s of ____

a n d H . B. Miller.ly th e city parks and fom ian. traveled p a rtm en t and Twin tance to tho der! <lgn N ». 013, th e d tttq rl ig d Tew y A n n ,

»P p ^ W ^ iE lk Parted on I permits a l^U sI

_ today’s Tlmes-I'

, Contests t h J r o ^ f e r a f ^. ^ <5 permit* In

Aug. 33 - AlUiough nppllcationa foi county fa ir does no t I No. 2. T here «

' unU l Thursdny Judg-1 ^1°"* f*’*' lb home economics en- J ”^ Tuesday aftemoonr nnd C lark huiil m nds. for 600 perm itscy. county home d tm - i" '" ^en t. aaJd there are not,

club members In the ^ ,^ o -,. t year bu t U iat more m ve

been enlcred in com- jng: the nexir projeeta houM hold elecu-ltica-

I tln ^ o u W o o r -cooking, “r^in d aafety. permits. Appllcn u Bujcijr. rnftininc permllc expects all 4-H home un til 8 p . m At irojecla except food0 be Judged by Tues- '— — — — dffca nro Edna WeSgtn.y hom e demonstraUon 1 j r l H m l H orle Olllcsple, Cnssln

demonstmUon ngent: T ' 'u o n . Mintdoka county f J I l | T l i a traU on agent; Plor-;, Tw in J^ lls county T > 1 ^ ____is tra tlo n agent, and l a U SDum. Kimberly.

Ml 4-H homa eco- A drive to a t t e ts will be completed to Tv 'ln F a lls wa y nnd Judpjng of / a m cw nlng with th

booths will begin nl industria l Develc .livestock m usl be en- an acUvlty o t th< r Uian J> p.m.-Wednes- ber of Commerce lUal 4-H style revue Is Headed hv v ).m: Friday in Uie 4-H commission will 1

a eomprehenslvi a l J8 being sel up on Fnlls, tranepo rta Ids and stock tor the u b o r faciUties. T land. Cowboys nlw nre first complete si ik c pnrt in the Uwce- ties available h ginn ing Tliursday, As- MagJc Valley, y A gent David Thnck- The objective th e scene a t Uie fnlr- ftccordlng, to Bi sday nfternoon as a processing ictjvity. to th o are

' ' ■ expansion of p rt

e ReportedBritish Columbia wns Umi^d suppl esy a t 8-35J1 (PDT) on atnlJable tn tho <a t the California In - mission will dire

'hnology iractlng those 1* n ic h le r of Cillech Ploy betw een 2 5 . k rcRLitered a mngnl- I n addition to n his scale nnd wnuld members Include nglng" it i t occurrcd in old Hove. Dune1_rea.__________________Eflrl Ifaroldsen.

' r a s h e d P l a n e ”

> e a r c h , R e s c u e ]:a p wing. His deputy InformaUon ott [h t Shaw, Twin Falls force m ay neli

wreckage, hldd Icials inctude" Lloj-d scnrcli. to slmuJ ip c ra ll.n o l t o ; m ll« „a n t; A. p . Oslund, cn- ^ .ii, »,(•Icer; Richard Hownrd. “iL ,

nd rescue officer. M ar- jo ju n fidd . edlcal officer; H mer mmandan t of cadets, >llnV=eT^mmUhrail&na^ - ^ ^ y g ^

Clinique and foclliileS' The mlsslon'V jr] search nnd rescue I force otticlnls o

be pul Into opertitlonl erlng adm inistr a rra r , squadron publlel all search condu

U F A L . L ^

^ A L L S , ID A H O , T U E S D A Y . A l

i s i n F i s h D e r b y

* w f t '

Ion departm ent and (bo Twin Falfs 91 rere provided by local ( n n t l a m s . (S t

* * * -k

e r s T h r o n g L a l

f o r A n n u a l F i sIS usual num ber of youngest fish

lines and disappoint- plctures^iuely n. B u t forlune smiled, Magee and I

P r l« s for U) caught Uio f irs t fish : th e winners, l e heaviest (ono pound. David Johnso : MIko Lyda and K aren Cecil Harklt . the second heaviest; O len--Buehet ux. tho longest; Ca'ry David Nore. Ilke Cryder, the sm all- Prises, don

m erchants, w< roctor caught th e m ost ners by W. . R ichard Bm lth. a C all- Moose lodge vclod th e g rea tes t d is- and : E rnest ) derby; Bruce Reim an recreaUon c V nn.ftuesnell were* Uie tendent.

I Permits i N o Oalley w inners of elke listed on pago 6 of X Tnes-Newa. I \ lPocatcllo e lk h u n t. ± 1 1,214 applications forin u n i t No. 1, 1,703 B O IS E . .

a for perm its in u n it h « :„ ~ hp sre r a r e 377 appIlca-5 perm its in th e Owy- c e u t ic a l Iftlmts. 1.401 appIlcaUons tw o o t h e rrm lts In th e F ^ m o n t a lm o s t n ohuiit. 04S applications ------ -------------m ils In Soldier Moun- '% * r *No. 1, C30 appllcaUons ^ I ' M /

fo r 150 perm its In the • T TR iver elk h u n t. Ip let« applications fo r I J • 7. S outh Fork of Pay-

eroilts wHl be receivedn. Aug. 20. C h n r le s to n____________________ killed, inch

, • T • A ir forc(i b e r U m t

[ n d u s t r i a l h u r t , t f ie o, T h e plane.

n s J ^ o r m e d p « « n u y »iupopulated LII

> a t t r a c t sm all indU8U7'„nd slruek 1 Is was launched Mondny

)t th e Twin Falls Cham - “S® Immedlat lerce. . T h e CUB

; lll“ the i7?e\ l: £rrr^ a ^ J n ' d V i l ^ ^ S S ^les. T h la is aald to be the I t ™nrT«n^ r ;le survey of the faclll- lie in T *'in Palls and

first to r e a d tive or the commission, was fire eve0 Barry , is to a ttrac t i,„d been s it islng and m anufneturlng mfj ^ w alcni e area and to aid in the pinne comlni t p resen t processing in- was on fire."

A propellerrts to a ttr a c t Industry to the window . has been crlueizcd ns Jurlng a sleej

ialisUc" In view of the An elevator jlics o r WnUr and labor la ll was le tt tho area. T he new com- iory iree th direct, its efforts to nt- pact of the

ise industries th a t cm- .O n ly U ie t^ 1 25 a n d 100 people. by parta o ,n to B .iry ..= .n )m lg to » " S l f ' j L j d ude Lyle Fmzler. H nr- 2“ f. ®"v,' D „ n c „ n . M „„n .„ a

— aeveral civliiin C harlu to r

i n —H y r * • NEW y o r ;

e M i s s i o n s t K v1 ottlcer, said th e a lr i ^ — —

actually u s f airplane! «hidden p rio r ‘ to the, o U H

M a u , lhe crw h. ind a irc raft rndlo equip- dieted for be used to keep Ihe flve-dny w aln>lanrs_ in constant. ceU-ed_^v^a

llon with hend(iuartefs' ' “More I- eld. Aircraft, will be ns-| and moro lar searcl) a reas ond will reporter rci d=J^UslipP-=>Wvival-UUj _*iJ;FaJr nnc /rcckage Is s ig h te d : '■ ; d ty r Tcm p ton w ill'be Judged by nlr, als ou n p o ln l b u ls cov- “ V n lstratlon, s.ifety. over- onduct und-oUicr factors. ^ ■

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A U G U ST 23, 1955

L - - , P l

m 3 1

s p r i n cV ^ collisionTTO A scrio l

I V l B r r X . ' s tru c k a t

Hear:

h H H O lH earing c

m en t roll j d b ir ic t p.m.commls8lQn<evening.

nto th e city afte r th e p W ednesday, plained ngainst the

* Moom Jodg*. F U h /o r (SU K , b . l - . n , n . l B n s ;

* " * constructlor

a t e r a l '

i s h - D e r b y ; S C s^ ^ and supervi

tlsherm en, u id th e m ost setting up eJy dressed were Steven hneoua cos

or la rg e it f ish , nex t to confirmed lers, were awarded to n ,o agecssn nson. D w aln Rassmussen. „nd payabli rklns, D on Van Noy. firm atlon o »her, T lm --O ra v c * _ a n d n ro -n o t-p s

donated by *^wln Palls guium ent b , were p resented tho w in- properly V. A. F arris. Twin Falls enUre aase Ige floh derby chairm an, of th e coi !St C raner, parks and m enU ore :

departm en t *uperln- properties I tC«ii«na«

Demand foi S[oted in Ida!3, A u g . 23 (/P}--rSalk an tipo lio ae n t to o th e r s ta te s b ecauso tl la b o ra to ry spoke.snian sa id It

e r Id a h o re p re se n ta tiv e s o f th 10 s e ru m w ith d o c to rs o r d ru g

le People Ki] S. Plane Si

IL E ST O N , S. C.. Aupr. 23 (/P)— A an d explbtlecl in n 'N e g r i) resid on a i r fo rc e baae n e a r ly todny . ic lud ing fo u r c iv ilian s , a n d 11 i irce o ffic ia ls sa id fiv e o f th e 11

th e f lam in g crawh. P o u r Ncgi1 sm all hou8c.s, n lso w ero kille -T h e - f iix su rv iv in g crew, .m en2 o ff ic ia ls said . ' ne, on a n igh t flight, ap-l i t a tree in Uie densely A I I J U JL iberty pa rk communlCy ^ »

k th reo homes. Flam ing I j r l V I hu rled over a wide area.cxpIoraUon of the wreck- T . . . |

lla tc ly Impossible. 'IB was a ttached to th e KUMHWp c a rrie r wing of the 18th T h e commI t h a d taken otf wiUt a n - file r nnd Ilta»7 transport ahlp. A nrmy tarleston firem an sa id h e cerem ony Ilh pJnnea snd saw two ^ a n reu trIS flashes of lire from the - i was i;raahcd aboul 2 a.m. th e survive;m an, whose u n it wna th e jnckson, l:ach th e site, snld “th e re mJnutc qeverywhere. A m an who gjon withsltU ng on Uie road e n t- T he com

^ n n e lo n said he saw th e th e body cnlrig In and one engine BrowiC W<re." p a s’ obsenHer flew 100 ynrds. through 17 fligh t UIW o t n fourth house, in - angriest eleeplng m nn and his wife. mlaUce.o r from Uie big p lane ’s T h e redile tt dangling in th e h ie - tra in ing i

that, look the f irs t lm - u n ite d Nitie crash. "Ulgger*hte th ree houses acUially h i t j t while it

o f the plane burned. ^ bandsI a n d water, aprayed eye and tin the plnne and nenrby t^ead na h•obably saved mnny lives, u , m e all•viving crew members and truce line.Iviilans were hospitalised _ »ton.--------------------------- WENDOCA IN NOTED tJU h , AUI

ORK. Aug. 23'W^-A broad ly aen t Uie stock m arket

. . t l y .prCns,

i m m e r t i m e i > „ ~e r w eather Is sUll p re- O d S c or Magic Valley in - th e

w eather forecaat re - , '^la Associated Press, „

Icnnls. -more •picnics-

^ r e S ^ ^ t i l l s « D ^ i“ ^ a n d w arm ,U iroP ih .S un r "U ^ t, ( im peraturcs above no r-- crnglng 64 to 04 in th e ch lcn ro m and-40 lo 50 a t n igh t." Now Yorl

delph ia. Cl ' ' n ig h t gam

tn e I r r ig a te d Idaho C ou n tie s

Utmlwr n( Audit Hun AtiocUlMl Trttt an

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N G CITY. T enn .. A ug . 23 {/P}- ion o f a f re ig h t t r a in a n d a loa iousiy . T he bus. w ith i ts cnrgc a t a c rossing h e re by a dieael T ennessee b u reau o f iden tific

■ s ta r te d

irinffs Set ih» to. C 5 when Ui

'r Protests ho.““”>nTaxRoUstbSg o t p rotests to the assess- I] fo r local im provem ent T he d -Jo. 78 w ill'be held a t 7:30 « Vcar# It. e a t the clly hall, c ity ^ n d wee oner# announced M onday Injury.

AC Jeaja m u st be made in w riting ovemigh :lty clerk wlUiln 10 daya condltlor J publlcnUon of the notice th e bus ay. T h e city a ttorney ex- were trei Lhat the protests are m ade All th the assessment only aa to iiuve liv( { an equiUble assessm ent m unlty again st the creaUon of th e r i t v & t nen t dU trlct or any of lla denta be llon work. tanooga.sseasmenta a re baaed upo n uaare t of th e construction, w hich ,-h n n t h lude sidewalks, curbs and on aeveral d ty streeU in ; p a rls o f the city, engl- costa Involved In design n ffh w ervlslon. a ttorney's fees fM I ®aw It ip th e ClsUlct and m lscel- engineer costs. aald, *T :Oie assessment roll haa been ^ !d by m e commissioners. ism enta in the roll a re due able 20 days from Uie con- tl of Uie roll. If assessments e™ -pald-w lih in-3Q ,d tty a .ah e w lU \,n» ion mny Issue, and sell Jn- m en salt t bonds. se t fp r Aty owners may pay th e ir Police asessmenta w lihln 20 days he hean confirmation. T he assess- saw a "p

re liens ngainst th* ow ners' "Wher :s in the distnet. • 8ald.*'pelna«d «n r»g« H. C«ltti»i> 4) <C«i>t

)r Salk ¥aci lho; Serum 1ilio se rum a lloca ted f o r t h e u i th e r e is v ir tu a lly n o dem and

la a t n ig h t. H . A . L ev e rin g th e W y eth L a b o ra to r ie s , o f PI

u g s to re s . “ Som o d o c to ra doi

illedin. . of its W

5mashup -!•"- A C l io F ly ln e B o x c a r S y i h s id en tia l a r e a - n e a r - th e said Jhe ly. R eports sa id 9 w e re ^I in ju red .11 crew m em b ers w e re Q on to eg ro civilians, s le e p in g cac«d • illed ; fiv e o th e rs w e re "ewiy icm bers .flro j i o t b a d ly

. . *

uured Flierboard t

.ventoXJ-N.II Odd Swap “Hc isHWA, Korea. Aug, 23 h e ssld nmunista freed an A m erican shown d handed over the body of aaid th y captain today in a w eird in Lewi ly in the middle of th o K o- ported •utrnl zone. I n vlIS Ueatcd fairly w ell." said h e hns avor. LleuU Ouy H . Bum pas, ho 's sh I, Miss., in a strange, lo st- o th e r s

questlon-and-answ cr aea- ereaU Lh a communist oflcer. He sjommunlsts also bonded over to *h'P y of army CapL C harles W . th e der Wc3l“UulsvllIe, Ky.. B um - icrver-passenger o n .th e Aug. 1 7 1 ^ / t Uint has se t off one of-the ■>•1 exchanges alnce th e a r - ^

reds sny the light, unarm ed b o I S : plnne wns spying. T h e eullure NnUons command chnrges to

••happy" gunners f ired on have hi 1 i t was lost. mny pnidage covered Bumpaa r ig h t u o n pr< i tha right side of h ia fore- w est I he crowed a small bridge waiting allied side of th e K orean been i

Ine. areas.----------------------------- Xaland

TEXANS W IN Pennsyl DOVER AIR PORCE BASE. He n Aug. 23—A team ot T exas th e enl loours nosed ou t a Louisiana potatoej y IS polnta to take f irs t place Is aboui tacUcal air com m and’a n ln lh acreage ce gunnery m eet over th is laat. i western Ulnh range: Damn _______ he n o t

s e b a l T T o d a y - - ™

ny UnlU J P rw a . P ,AMERICAN LEAOUE • *in a t CJevelnnd; New Y ork a t ID A ! : W nahitiRiohal K ansas City! year-ol >re a t Chicago, doubleheader: L I ^ h i t gamea. pollo d> -------- ' dude nNATlONAL-LEAGUr— -D o c tt iRo a t Brooklyn, St. l / iu ls a t T u rner rork. Milwaukee • n t P h lla- ahe w a . CIncituiaU a t P ittsburgh , aU th e IDi ames. • the Ids

IS r ' ElI

lurMU ot ClrruUUon* ., and UoUtd r>iti •••_..

l a n n e d

I d r e n D

’r a i n M>}— ^ ta t e a u th o r it ie s aouR ht tod loaded school b u s w h ich l e f t 10 tl -go o f g ra m m a r school childre, je l locom otivc p u llin g 100 freii f ic a tio n a n d th e a ta te educa tio ed investigH tions, T he w b ua waa m idw ay ac ro ss I ? , , , low ntow n g rad o c ro s s in g I ? H Uie tra in smacked in to I t a t —

tlm ated speed of 45 m iles per #

tanders, some ■with ch ild ren v d (he bus. stood horrified aa I ItUe bodies were flung along ^ r»c>«- ............... - -QAS> children, a ll whlto a n d e to (m—Xa ira old, had ju s t begun th e sec- nnny i week of school. None escaped lenslvt '■ tribes least five of th e 31 hoapltoUzed alaugb igh t « e re reported In aerloua Moroa llon. Nine o the r studen ta and Thoi ua driver, Raymond Moore, 30, nlona i trea ted and released. \ Uie VlcUms wcro believed to Khour

lived In the Bade VaUey com- ber tri Ly Ju st northw est o f Spring tn a u » tow n of lesa th a n 3,000 real- brougli between KnoxvUla a n d C ha t- Moroci

«». Plrsl jre, who sta rted driving a cncirclI bua only la st week, said h e foot o ed a t Uie crossing b u t h la view jnoved ilocked by four parked car*. hUj* t hen I started across th o tracka . r I t (the train ) and heo rd th eeer blowing hla whlaUe." h e •T prayed 1 would m ake U b u t w 1 was 100 late.” «ore was charged w ith m an - h te r ond released on »»nd.II Olllc*, engineer of th c e c u th - allw ay train , also waa charged ,> ™ ' m anslaughter, highw ay pa tro l- sa id .-H cartn rfo r 'bom m en w aa irAUff.3ff.ice Chief Raym ond Pow en sa id sard Uie crash, looked up a tu I I "puff of imoke.”hen Uifl smoko cleared,* h e . .^ ® “peoplo began picking u p bodies ' :«ntlnw M r m 1. C«lB«n I)

ecine Is ff; Retumed S

PTancI u se o f d oc to rs In Id a h o The nd f o r i t h e re , a p h a rm a - vouid l g o f Boise s a id h e a n d P h ilade lph ia h av o p laccd

d o n 't everi w a n t to ta lk J t polio s h o ts ,” h e to ld iporter. “W e h a v e n ’t b e e n O f , lllng th c se ru m a t all.” le s ta te Is In tb e m id s t ot one S w o n t pollo outbreaka in h is - U In 1054 there were 133 for th e JL f e year. “ _IS sta le 's m ass Im m unisa tion 1 ram waa called off In A pril. J the sU te health board haa _

the Salk voccine waa largely to , BO. Fe lor Ih e 'o u th rc f lln v h lc li- io l- depai d clude<cenUy Uie N ational Founda- -dustrl

for In fan tile Paralysis a lio - Ung i 1 44M cubic centlm elera of lo bit y tested vaccine fo r use In Como ,0. nnd Uie healUi b o a rd -aa ld aon a luld-be.used prlvately,_but n o l :r s ta te sponsorship. . th a t verlng said m ost Id a h o doctors the a r to be holding back unUl th e benel d and Uie s la le M edical aaso- secur on malte a positive endorse- p lan t t of the senim or decide to r e - - n ( the mass ImmunlxaUon p ro - idah< 1. In thI Is ready lo order th e serum on defen lOura nollce from PhlU delph la . . ta ta isld . but Idaho doctors have interi m a tolal lack of in terest. H e jit te r the company's represeataU vea j , .

ewlaton and Pocatello havo re- ed Uie same condlUons, ,

view ef th is . Levering aaid, „ ms advised W yeth to aend Id a-

share for th e lim e being to r stales where th e dem and is

^ aald Uie tlrm would be ready hip scrum U> Idaho aa soon as ‘““ O* dem and picks up.

oods May Aid State Spud Crop

JIBE. Aug. 23 IU»—S tate A grl- then ire Commlaaloner H arold W est .dcai

todny Uie tragic floods th a t ^I h l l lhe no rth easte rn seaboard j "

partially solve an overproduc- problem for po ta td growera.

eat aald Idaho producers were T ing to see w hat dam age has nia;

causcd easte rn production vvlU s. parUcularly In the Long ove id section e t . New York a s d n,oj isylvanla aa well aa M aine.! n o u d th n t esllm ates Indicate enUre nation is overproducing tho toes this year. Idaho , he added, «, , >out 10 to IS per c e n t h ig h e r In v „ t age p lantings th la year pver

image to eastern grow lns areas. noUd, could have a b e n en d a l ^ : t - o n reducing th e th re a t o l .w , producUon. .

Polio Reported ci.">AH0"PALL3, Aug. 33 Ifl—A 13- •o ia -g lrl-w oa adm itted to - th o I hosplU l in Id ah o Falla wlUi> contracted whila sU ylng a t a ~ J t ranch Jn n e a r ^ "WJlMiti. Wyo. x to r t Identifled he r-as E lisabeth ^ ner of H lllndd , III., a n d aaidwaa in good condition. S h e was 10th p ^ lo p a tie n t reported in

Idaho FalU area th is year.

FINAi; ’ ■, EDITION , 1

PR IC K B C E N T S • fll

r a s I

) i e i n

l i s h a ptoday ' to fix th o b l a m » f o r 11110 d ead a nd 3X in ju re d , sev - i n dren en ro u te h o m e , waa i n:re ig h t ca rs . T h e h ig h w a y I I ition com m issioner’s o ffico I M

‘rench Force ll Open Attacks | Upon Berbers |3A8ABLANCA. U o r o c c b r 'A l l j r ^ ' " ^ 1- T a n k and a ir-suppo rted P re n ch .ij,;ny troops launched a g e n era l o f- r< l isive today ag a in s t rebelliousbes responsible ter th s nuus ■ ■ugbler of F re n ch a e ttle r t In 1 1irocco'a wild. In terio r. IVHrhousanda *of so ld ie n Jum ped | | Jmg a es-m lle f ro n t in to th e deao- I I« reachea of th o K h en lfra a n d Hlouribga region, w here fou r B e r- |Q 1r tribea ro w again st F re n ch ru lo ; ! ■a lerles of savage bu tcherie s th a t l U>ught death to n e a rly 1,300 tn . nirocco and Algeria.. . ' I IFirst reports said th o F re n ch b a d J ' Scircled the rebel te r r l to i ; a t th e ■ tJ!>t of th e Atlas m ou n ta in s a n d 1 ^>ved off Into Uie a r id r o c k -s tn w n ; 16Ils to b la st o u t a ll reslsto&o nests '■ jn 'a series ot sya tcm atlo a tta c k s - ' j Uain st th e Berber villages. IKFrench forces ftttaeked r e b e l . i n |rces In Algeria In th e second d a y , £ la c a a p s ig n th e re to wlpo m t tb o IlU-French In su rfe n ts repo rted 9lU flghUng In th e lo u r tb . day o t \ Saody. te rror. 1Today's ofSensfva-ln M orocco cen* ;red In the rugged h ill coun try 100 ft

150 miles so u th e as t oX C asa- anca and to 'thB “ i ib H h " o r H * r s - ^ | |ksh. I t Is w ild m o u n ta in c c u n tr? ' iC j3er« eavage A rab tr lbeam ea hav« f i |'ed fo r. centuries. r nThe security fo rees a ttac k in g to« | j | lly w ei^ lUded by V am pire Je t l |{h ten and tanks. , 1 1WWJe troops pu rsued th c lr q u a n y ''iK fl

w oateiaads o r th e ; C onat«a- . liuB A, a re a o f e d s te m .A lff e r la js d 'la l l i^ v ce ck K t tow ns a n d vlUages e f i l l le A tlaa m ounta ins, F re n ch P r e . mU Ier E dgar Faure a n d h la top m ln - Lera m e t w ith M oroccan rep re- [ilB n ta tlv n . fo r Uie. second day l a ' H I le reso rt tow n o t Alx-les-B alna, ' M -ance. . j l lT heir goo] was a com promise th a t i l l >Uld reta in m n c e ' s ho ldings ta V I orUi A fr ic a . b u t w ould g ra n t 9 1 lough independence to m e et th e ■ ■ e m a n d a of na tio n alis ts w b o ' H

(C«BUas^ *n F it* 11. C sli!^ 4) I

itate Included I By U. S. in Its | Dispersal Bid II

BOISE, Aug. 33 ( A - 'h w tf , 8 . H fp a r tn iC B t_ o f_ c q ^ e rc e b a s in - H uded Idaho u n d e r tKe fed c rti’ln -— ■ ■ ostrial dispersion program , p u t- n ng the sta te “in a b e tte r poslUon ;n> bid fo r defense Industries ," S ta ta | ommerce Secre tary A . B . Jona*- •• | m announced todoy. - — iU ^onasson said th e acU dn m ean tta t defense indualrfcs. coailiiff W tp— «Ifl a tate would receive federa l ■eneflu such a s a b e t te r chance of IKurlng rapid am ortiuiU Q n of new I[ants fo r ta x purposes. I J“T h ts will give a n y county In. ||1 laho the benefit o f partldpatlflg 1 th is national p ro g ra m and anyefense industry com ing In th la ,g|ji te wlli ge t these benetits sU pu- |K!ited b y la w ,” Jo n asso n said in a ‘li!itler to Oov. itobert^B . Smylie. lUjH e included a copy o t a le tte r Ljrom' V ictor B oterus, ch ief of th e |1cea development division o t th e i lJmmerce departmenfa otttcs o f Hxh n lc al services, w hich added: 'V" I t Is understood th a t , although •

le re are no potcnU al t a ^ t zones '1 th e sta te m eeting program popu- ' 'lUon and industria l c rite ria a t th e ( resent time, tho add itio n of ons or loro new defense-supporting p lan ts ’ I 1 ccrU in a reas m ig h t possibly reate one."O f course in cases w here th e lo-

atlon of a new fac ility would tend )> create a polcnU al ta rg e t xotie. ; :ien th a t site c a n n o tib e considered dequalely dispersed.'* ,

Barrage jTw o balloons o r m ore — or i

maybe It was on ly one balloon wlUi seven league ' boots—w ere , over., Maglo V olley Tuesday aiorplae.

M rs. Charlea Bailey , R ansen . . v ra s 'th e f irs t to r e p o r t seeing th e balloon in th e sky. She said i t was hovering over Skeleton bu tte o n 'I ts w ay to Eden. Eden | resldepta sa id i t hovered over B th e ir com m unity alm oat a ll. J morning.' A t f i r s t i t appeared to [( be beading Ip r Shoshone, b u t || th e n changed I'ls m ind and head - j, ed for Jerom e. j|

Meanwhile Je rom e resldenU I claim ed,the balloon a s the ir own, . J snylng It was over Jerom e. ' • ..FVom 'T w ln rioUs th e amall :

wWie-oblect In Uie a k ra p p ea re d ; . 't to bo over F iler o r B u h l and ap - ; parenUy was slowly HoaUng In a | souUiwest«rir dlreo tloa. All p e r- so n s - w h o -s ig h te d - t t a a ld - th a . - tballoon looked lik e a sm all | “ fluffy" doud . . .j

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I • •W .'iaHINaTON. AUK. 23 W)-T1»T► ■ iM vernmcnt reported todfty U « na-

‘ Uon'» living cosU row In Ju ly iorI ; lh e eecond itrftlgUl m onlh.I • S tM onal hlRhcr p rlct* fo r looil |

: and m ost types or »ervlce» rnUed th e eonitumcr prlco Index tb rte -

I t tn ih * o l ono per cen t, on incrcftsci. euriiclent to provide a I’' " ? / . “; hour pny rnUe for about 060.M0I. workers of the G enera l Motor* and ni' Ford M oior companies, T hey havcl tra f; labor c on to icu se a r ln s waae rales] y o ,j• to ehanBC# In th e ^ o v e rn m cn ta In- L _

T he Ju ly index flRure wns 1H.7 I V p I . per cen t of the HH7-104fi Bvcrag*. X ^ l - I T he increase In th e Index was . the Inrgesi since M ay, 1064.1 ■ Food priccs, paced by ffcsli frulls,I rose nn averaso sevcn-tentlis of one:• p e r 'c e n t on the Ju ly index, pricesr for m any m eat Item s and fresh '• vegetables dccljned. PHI

Costa of houslnu, household oper- Harnl. “• ftUon. medical cnre and personal d vWc ,- care reached new record, levels. "Iflmli

; C M I d ’ s T [ e a O u n “ S “

O v e r b y M a c h i n e‘C A nSY . Aug. 2 3 - A B-year-Dld »c uti

Car«y boy is In good condition afler , h is Uead waa run over by * carry-all llon. ■• Friday oftenioon. , Tiit, child , w a o f - i l r . a n d .Mrs.

■ H enry Jo n ts . Carey, was playing- near ft d ir t Jlll w hen he got In Uie• p a th of th e c arry -all operated by 1 Les ■Williams, Carey.• W lUUms said ho hnd sono Uie

Je a jth of th e field w hen one of the: o ther Jones children lold him he q , ;• h ad .ru n over th e boy. 'WllUami snldr h e did n o t aeo tho child when he u , . p

dumped hU load of ^ I r t and turned!l a round to go for ano ther load. ,1* Soft d i r t kep t th e child's skull divide*. from belnR crushed. A t f irst ttoclori hq ;;• thouBht tho child would n o t live, j

t I. M onday they determ ined th e -boy |„ th,!' hna ft concuaslon. H c is being treated jn *oi■ la . th e Hailey hosplUil. them

H o s p i t a l s j ^ g

- M a g i c V o l l e y M e m o r i a l• • v is iting houra » t Mnglo Valley CU : M emorial hosplUil w a from 3 to 4 wlndc- ftnd 7 to 8 p.m. llon i

ADMITTED UianI • Mrs, W ayne Bates, Mrs. Raymond them

; M aughn, MntUa McCoy and Ouy Gin _ ;_ 6 tro y ,.a ll-J Iw ln FnlM; M ra^Jam ei l l . .b i

Z Hurzft and M ichael Weeks, both echoe- B upert: M rs. Thoma# Russell. Hnn- Sou ; sen; M ra. P rank MatUiewa. Jerom e; least ■' Sdw ln Oletzen. Filer; A lberl All* of mt : red. B uhl; PhyllU Jones, M urU ugh; e n t- G erald W ebber, Gooding, and Mrs. every : rv an k M lar, CasUeford. face t

DISMISSED wallsM rs. Robert Holloway and daugh* on cc

te r , M rs. F lavin# W estler, Mrs. Hoi Jam e« M onaghan and daughter, tounc

, Naomi Dopsoa, M rs. Clareneo Bhel- tlve <• dah l, O eorge Burdick, Mrs. ZArry bo pi

I * A rm ga u d son, M rs. £ ra e s t Ash* tions,. w orth ftnd Jam es Sergeant, a ll Twin ness.

, - Falls ; M rs. W ayno Ensterdny nndI • BOQ, Q uhl; Mrs. E hrsel Frnhm , Hnn- - n

; sen; Rftymond Piuchel. CasUeford; K A . Mrs. B. J . Ledbetter. Kimberly; Jo- : eeph Spengler, W endell, and Mrs.. V era Briggs, S a lt L ake Clly, Utah. ^: .................... .D IB T U B ..• Bonn were bom Tuesdny to Mr.: ftnd Mr*. W ayne BaU s, T»'ln Falls. Corni• and 2tlr. and Mr*. F rank Mlaz. Cns*: tleford. A daughter was born Tues- Wm c

!* d a y ' to M r. nnd Mrs. Raymond n'ore. ; M aughn, T n ln Palls. A"

_ mln.

’ S t . B e n e d i c t ' s , J c r o m c " v e l '. t v is i tin g hours n t S t. Benedict's emen; } . hosp ital a re from 3 to 4 and from Thi

T to 8 p .nu , barbeADMITTED cldcd

_ :_ _ M r s , Ler^y c ^ b , Mra^John_Vork. ,m “f Roy p . Sm ith and Mrs. Oail Hen* and

• drleksoD, a ll Jerom e: Mr*. Zerlta door. : L uthy, H azelton. and Mra. LaNVTcnce nc i

' • R ands, Shoahone.fc DIS.MISSED - -lti * Mrs. T hurm an MarUn nnd son.IL : Twln.FallB,.ftnd M n ^ D r w a n Sant,f f • W endell.

I : C o t t a p e , B u r l e y hnd'‘f l : ADMITTED FrirtnH - Mrs. M axine Fisher, Rupert; Tli■ • Stanley M artlndale and Mrs. Vivian by : K . Bcrgener, boUi Oakley, nnd Mrs. Robe W • Vara Jeffs. Mrs. Bonnie H oslelter Jay ll, . and Mra. Mnurene Olllelte. a ll Bur- Entoi lli nnri : X . DISMISSED the I f • Mrs. Berdlne Sclim ldl. Judy Tny- romn jP . tor nnd M rs. Rowene JacLi, nil Bur- te„n,

ty BIRTH Sjy A son wns bora to Mr. nud Mrs. l E'H B>Ton Bergener, Oakley. SCli(

IL • G o o d i n g ; M e m o r i a l Ande■ . VlslUng houra n t Ooodlng County '>wnn R/ ; Memorlnl hospital nre from 3 to tl Ik . 4:30 nnd from 7 to 8:30 p. m . achoo [f : ADMITTEDIt, . Rny Dudley, W endell: Mra. How-IC ; a rd Ahlschlagcr. Olenn.^ Ferrj-, and.If . Mrs. Bob Rupper, HaKcnnnn.W ' DIRTIISr. . A daughter was bom to Mr. and '-------j ; Mrs. Bob Tupper, HnRcrman. jE li • — Valer

: R u p e r t G e n e r a l “ ucieJL- : .\DMITTED 5 P,r ■ Enrl Davis and Mrs. Stanley Muir,Ik' • boUi Minidoka. nry Irii - _________________ Ilclal:

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Now eight d a y s toUliout a I Parii traffic death in ou r Magic V alley . ijnenc

^eedlsTold ”1 For Nuclear S

Partnerships gPHILADELPHIA, Aug. *33 an — Dumarnld L. Price, director of th e HnnJivlslon of clvU appllenUon of Uie g h tr:omlc energy commission, said to - Pew ly both government and prlvat* Joh r i(luaU7_ m u 8t work togelher U> andat nuclear energy to peaceful pu r- InMf*. Uio.Price. In a speech prepared fo r ngnl :llvery brlore the section of pub- Tcnc : u tility Inw n t th e American B ar Joyc aoclnUon's 78th nnnunl conven- lngt< on. outlined a num ber of prob- B un ms to be overcome In the trnnsl* B. l on from government monopoly to Jollj !gulated“ p r lv n to ~ ln d u s tT y ln - th B Und tomlc energy field. NleLMost df the problem s force the Mno

immlsslon to continue Inrge scnle and xperlmenUl work to discover and t J erfect useful nppllcntlons of n tom lt will nergy. he said. HeDng Haihmarskjold, secretary* Hele

enerat o f Uie U nited NaUons. told Knre 10 B nr assoclaUon la s t n igh t U iat Lore le re wa* “new hope for a re laxa- berg on o t some of tension th a t h as tlnd Ivlded the world." McEHowever, he added. Intem ntlonnl mon

iw Is Ingglng behind, parUoulnrly >j.] I the field of ouUawlng aggression. t tt some fields " It could be said th a t | le re has been ft regres-ilon," he lalmed. cu rl

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'few Homes Are Lighter,’ Noisier

CLEVELAND. 0-, W - Picture windows and glass block construc- lon m ake American homes lighter w , lian ever before. They also make u l . hem noisier. ,Ginas doesn't abso rblound waves: r .

L,.bounce*...them . I n - close-order , choes.Sound englneera are stopped, a t ^lyc

^^st for Ihe m om ent, on Ihe idea w .i f mnklng glnss lu e lf sound absorb- p , nt. So they have been m aking s^hc very other p a rt of the room sur* jnes ace th n t way. T lia t Include* floors, cob: rails and ceilings, w ith the accent n celUnga. jp Home decorators now p u t o u t Mill

ound-absorbent mnterlnl In a ttrac - red. Ive eolors nnd designs so they catt nnd « pu t up w ithout fu rther decorn- «tnf Ions, since pa in t cuts the ir useful* is n ess. Ir

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Sarber Praises Drop-in Service s

CLEVELAND, O. Itll— Joe Relth* Hnli ft's barber shop a t nenrby A uburn Hur !omers ha* a back door opening lIos nto a vacant field. T h a t l a d got whI im one customer nnd may get him m

An am ateur pilot, R ichard K o- che lln. Chagrin Falls, made n menUil Line ote of the field one day as h e flew e rt 1 ver because It looked'like a good mnk mergency Inndlng plnce. aiT hcnhedlscovered .U iatR elU ioffs and

arber shop was next to It. He dc- Wrl. Ided his shaggy head o t h a ir was All n ‘!emergeDCy.'Uikndcd.oa.the-fldd sem nd taxied rig h t up to th e back hlgl oor. FrldRelthoft Uilnks the Idea m ight will

nrend—If enough barbers hnve va- thei nnt fields. -

Team PicnicsThe Oreffiback* baseball team

md a Rwlmffilng party and picnic =Ylrtny n t N nt-Soo-Pah. ^

D ie team o t Lnrry Haskins, Bob- i-^ ty Bradley. Dnvld M ontgom eo', I loberl Pene. Dick Trnll. Jack Cox. lay Denny, Jim Brown. Curlls ^nton. Dnvld nnd Robert McClusky inri Dnnny HnrUey Is spon.wred by he Twin Palla Bnnk- nnd T rust - • ompnny. L inda Hnsklns Is the enm mnjcot.

OIVEN SCHOLARSHIP LEWIS - CLARK N O R M A L ^

iCIlOOL, LewLiton, Aug. 23—Ellint ■eU» Tcucher, Bellevne, nnd Noreen ^ inderson, T»'ln Falls, hnve been wnrdcd schnlnMhlp.t o t JlOO ench 1 t the Lewis nnd Cinrk Normal chool. sill

M a g i c V a l l e y

F u n e r a l s

JEROME—Oravealde services for 'alerle Joyce Cralg will be con- ucled a t die Jerom e cemelery nl

p. m. Thursdny w ith the Rev. lobert Rynn. pastor o t the Mlwlon- ry Bnpilst church. Twin Falls, of- Iciallng..tXX5CX!Cg«X^ X X K X ^^

DAN DANIELS ROOFING CO.

" T h e M a s t e r R o o fe r '*• ROOFING• SIDING '• IN SULATION• ACOUSTIC T IL EJohns-M nnvllle Producu

CcrUded ConU-aetor*, N o Job too L a rg e —

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F H A T E R M a _ ^ , , _ _• " ; ^ ^ ; OREEN STAMPS - - .

■ 2 9 7 5 CO LLECT, “O lre me n place to *innd

i n d - m .roof U3e world."

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Teacher Staff In Schools in

Cassia Listed sBURLEY,-AUg. 32 -B em ell W rig-

ley. supe rin tenden t of Cassia county schools. reporlA th a t conuacla have been signed w ith nenrly enough ‘ teachers fo r schooli in the county. School will open Monday.

H arvey ' J . Slcel will be principal tio o t the Burley Junior high school. Teacher* wUl be Verna B. Blakeley, R aym ond B latter, Irene Buckley. 1 P a ris C urlls, Nile Oorrlnge. Carol ^ H nU h, A lb frt Holyonk. M arilyn . Noyes, M ildred Redman, M a r y Reneher, W ayne F . Stewarl, K en- • rtcUj T u rner. Abble UrlRuen, Zoe Wlxom a n d Louise Zadorozny.

E arl H . Carlson Is returning oa principal o f th e senior high school ] here. T eachers will be Rnmona Ne Adnms. B yron Allred, Delores Alt- ye red . W esley Bell. E.iUier O. Biel, rai R ulon R . Budge. Myrtle A. Clifford, b r M artel S . Cooper, Clifford H. D ar- * r lnglon, I la C. DnrrlnRton, O leen ] D ummer. Thom as Oruwell. T head o« H anks, E llon O . Hatch, E. R. Hoff, pr, S hirley Knowles, Linden J . Leatham . ea P e te r Pelerson. John U. Reneher. Mi J o h n H . Reneher. Sharon Reneher bu and G olden M. Wood. an

I n th e Miller elementary school flu th o . principal. Alton MnrUndale. h ngnln will serve In lh a t capacity. Tenchers will be Otendora Allred, do Joyce Baker. Deon Bnker, Lon B elt- >r Ington. K atherine Bryan. A nna J . ee B unu ldes, Lorna J . Hobson, Je an B. Hoff. Elennor Knight. Josephine Jolley, Bernice Lesher. Blaine M ar- Undale, Louise -L.- M a rt ln sen .-O ae — Nielson, Normn Jean Robertson, f* Mao R. Thom as, Marquerlle Valleaa and H arrie t Y. Woodnrd. «

T h e SouUjwe.it rlem enUry school will have a new principal this year. „ He is I r a Coltrln. Teachers will be . . H elen S . Budge. Olive M, Burt. M ar- Jv gnret CInyvllle, Edith L. Fearn , q , LoreeU B . G nrrard, Eva O. Hed* ^ berg, R u th B. Horne, Belhene M ar­tlndale, M arjorie Maggart. Loalne „ McBride, Ja n e Rue, Blanche K. Sim* mon.t nnd U. D ean Simmon.i. —

T here also will be a.new princlpnl . . a t th e O verland etemenUiry school. I He Ll Lee O lenn. Serving wlUi him will be EsUier CotUnghnm. Mnry Curt, D etora B. Dummer, Blanche r. F isher, Ida B. Horne, Roxana H unt, Rnchel Tracy, F c m B. W il­liams nnd L aura Fnllc.

Cloyce W. Hnlne* will be head . . teacher n t th6 Albion elementary M hool w ith Constance Kellogg a s- „ slsUng. Hend teacher In Uie Almo e lem entary school will be Reuben i , M. Jones, assisted by>BtUi V. Tnylor. , * Hazel Beecher will be hend teacher In the E lba elem entary school.

Lovell J . T u rner will be principal a t Declo high school w ith De Von ^ A nderson, MorrLt BuUer. Lois Dewey, j,, Clyde C. W ardle and M argaret t i Welsel serving a* teachers,

Princlpnl ot th e M alta elementary school Is Floyd Bell. Tenchers a re ei Inez Barlow. O rn n t Cobbley. Voldn h Cobbley, Hope G nrdlner, Edrls Sears ^ nnd Ireno Udy. ti

I n Uie M alta high school, E. S. „ Milter Is p rincipal w ith Reid T . All* gt red. O tndys Neddo, Don D. Shaw and R euben W ard on th e teaching ir stn ff. W rlgley snys a muslo teacher ct U needed n t M alU .

In th e Springdale ' elementary w school Ross T . Larson is head tench- cr. assisted by Fnnnle. Heines. CnUt* erlne Jones and M nrthn Merrill. «

Princlpnl of th o Oakley elementary e, school Is M errill B. Robinson w llh u M arguerite Bedke, Florence D, s, Hnlght, A lthcrn S. H nrdy. Boyd Hunter, Rollo B . Johnson. Vera M, u Lloyd, E m m a H . Tnylor nnd Elsie P . qi W hltUe serving a s tenchers. w

Mnx G nlloher will bp princlpnl of c( tha Onkley h igh school. Wendelt T . w Checketts, M argie Jensen, Allce Lindquist. V ernon R. MncNelt. Rob- « c rl M atthew s a n d Mabel Stroud will c< make up the teaching stnff. u

A t 10 a. m. T hursdny n il principals ^ and hend tenchers will m eet wlUt Wrlgley in Uie county building here, tl All tenchers a n d principals will ns- ci sem bla- In Uie- a u d lto r lu m -o f- th e d: high school from 10 to 11:30 a. m . le Friday. I n the afternoon prlnclpnLi w will conduct faculty meeUngs in cl th e ir re.ipeeUve buildings. r(

» SPEAKERS LISTED tlSHOSHONE, Aug. 32 -S peakers p,

for th e LDS ancram ent meeUng sj here SOnday w ere Lelnnd Hepworth tt nnd D onna Burgess. L. T . Sorensen w conducted. ai

I 0 - I T T I . E U l Z II J''— 7 ^ ^ — 7 r ~ 7 ^ “

r i l (I 4 -■ ^ p 1 / f t

M any a m an who aiopa to ask him self a queaUoo geU a darned silly answer.

F ree

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T w in F ali^VlaJUag ra re n U ,

[M r." a n d M r# .'K en n e th Rudolph a n d fam ily, Lo* Angeles, a re vlslUng h is pa ren ts . Mr. and M rs. Fred U . Rudolph.

I H ospitalizedt C lair Parker, T w in Fnlls, haa en** tered th e T w in F n lb Clinic hospital ' w here he will receive m edical Ucat-

m en t and undergo a m a jo r opera- Uon.

:i New Outbreak ? Is Stopped at* Nebraska Jail)l LINCOLN, Nebr.. A ug.' 33 OH - a N ebraska reform atory prisoner! 1- yelled and se t f ire to paper and I, rags la s t n lgh l In th e th ird out- 1, break a t a Nebroaka prison w lihlr •- a week.n R e f o r m a t o r y Superintendent d Oeorge M orris sa id the uprising wai f, prom pted by more serious rlott 1. earlie r f tt th e Nebraska penltenU ary r . More th a n 300 convicts pu t prlsor M buildings to Uio to rch la a t Tuesdnj

and W ednesday a n d 18 rioters were 3l quelled by shotguns In penltenU arte, "hole" Sunday n igh t.f. T ho reform atory uprising was pul [J. down when M orris a n d 'a doien un- ] . a rm ed guards m arched Into the easi J cell block and yanked th e rlnglcad- ,n era o u t o f Uielr cells. T lie rebel; ,e were taken to th e m axim um secur- r . Uy building and locked up.,e .^M orrU .sald . ab0U t.75-0f the 301 n reform atory Inm ates took p a rt It u Uie ouUireak. T hey s ta r te d shoutlni

and se t fire to rags and p a p er whlcl . they tossed out o f th e ir windows,

n i e uprising lasted on ly an hour ending a t 11 p.m. GST w hen Morrli

" and the guards w ent In to Uie eel ‘‘ block. T ile supe rin tenden t denlec P' th n t I t was a r io t, calling I t mere]; J* a "m inor disturbance;"

T h e reform atory is located a fev mites southeast o f L incoln, seem of th e enrller rio ts.

S Expert Say Wo i' Best. Pilots i*■ NEW YORK, Aug. 23 OIT-Women . Look ntlvel You m ay be th a firs

^ sex to get out o t th is w orld.T h n t Is, If the m en w ho build am

* ' send ou t our f irs t space sh ip wl) Jusl pny • atten tion to reason ani d o n 't le t Uieir m asculine pride slnm in Uie wny of progress.

®r T h is Is no pipe dream . I t 's th considered opinion of one o t th country’s rocket experts thn t womnn would bo b e tte r suited 1

>y. body and mind th n n a m nn to pllo th e first- space ship.

T he expert Is K u rt R . Stehllnf ry rocket engineer wlUt fhe Boll Air ro c ra ft corporntlon. B uffalo. N, >

H o realizes th a t speculation aboii ‘TS women space*trnvelera m igh t b

taken ns summerUme light-headed S ' ness, b u t he 's been doing som

serious thinking about It.'w "You have to bo carefu l." he sni

in nn Interview. *'A lo t of folks Jui '^r c a n 't p icture It—w omen being pic

necrs In spnee. B u t a lo t of wome xy will agree wlUi you, even If th " - m en don ’t.“It* SU hilng, aaked a t th e ou tset t

com m ent on a report th n t n well ry educnted womnn probnbly would b lh lhe f irs t hum nn being to mnko O. spkce fligh t, replied; yd - I t m ig h t bo very m uch ao. I'v

though t about I t. asked myself th P- quesUon, talked nbout It wlUi m

wife and o the r people, nnd consider of ed It w hlls looking over Uie reporl T. we get on space medicine, ice " It 's surprising how w ell-adjust b - ed a m echanism a womnn Is. n 111 compared w ith n m an. And Uio f in

Ume In a space ahlp. believe me, I going to be p re tty rough,

th ''Severn] things en ter in. F o r on re. thing. It's been ahown th n t wome 'S- cnn tnke some of Uie physical con he dltlons^nvoIved tn-spnce tm vel bei m. le r th a n men—they hnve ability t

wlUistand acceleration, sudde in changes o f speed. T hen , there 's th

respiratory factor."T tieir lungs nre n o t as big, s

the am ount of oxygen per un: ^rs pound of weight is n o t so m uch. I ng spacB the re 's no wny to replenls lh th e a ir from th e ouUilde, and n en wny for rndlntlon. Women's lempei

a tu re Is n htUe b it lower, they don ~ perspire n sm iich . and they can ari

I Juat b e tter to sudden change* 1 “ lemiw rnlure."; O f course, he ndded. It's extreme

ly Im portan t to c u t down Uie welgl of n rocket, and designers nlwnj nre looking for wnys to c u t dow

' thc pnyload. A well-irnliied womn g pilot welRhlng only 100 pounc!

* W HERE'S: " M O N IK A "; ? ? ? ?

^ I Save Yours 5 • Dollars wil

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Ihc Iru lh abou t i H \ ‘'r 'o )'ou_c.in gel .ill i

lesding mnkc«. Shows yoi j g | \ points. The strong points.

\ ^ fo re . h 's Ihe 'book lhat

^ < S | \ Y our Naj'li de.iler will b j>i'oiit_ any_obIi^;aiion w.

' ' . Mve you liundrcds ol

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■ TIMES-NEWS,

News in BriefT est'R eported

ilph - A Holstein cow -ow ned by L. ting Tencklnck. T*-in FaU*. produced t 1 U pound* of b u tte r fa t and 10.1

pounds of milk In a 3i7-day ti conducted by Uie H oU tdn -F rlesl

• AssoclaUon of A m erica.

ICftl Marriage U eensea ■at' M arriage licenses w ere issued Me ifA- day by Uie Tw in F alU ta u n ty cler

olflee to Farre ll She ldon Hirst,. P j vo. u u h . a n d PhyU ls Lynd Bei Twin Pnlls; Max L eon Reay n

r Laura Maye Reay, A ltnn ion t, UIj Derel LuUier M axwell. F iler, a Anne June Wilson, T w in FalU. a

i f ’ Jerry K enneth H ow ard. Caldw and Charlotte S usan W agner. Tv

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I - Girl’s Happiness S Has Sad Endinf

SHOSHONE. A ug. 23 — Soi len t stories do n o t end happily , was Verla Barney, d a u g h te r of i •lots Btid Mrs. D ean B arney , no rth “ry. Shoahone, w as • ha p p y over I tso" week-end because sh e won a fl “loy place In Uie fltU ng a n d show! 'c re contest a t tho L inco ln county U lary ghe waa m ighty p roud of h e r mi

and 3S-m on th -o ld colt, pu t Ttie story ahould have .enc

Uiere bu t on M onday V erla pu t 1 *ost tnnre In a corrnl a t hom e, prepiii

tory to going for a r id e . W hen i hels relum ed in a few m in u tes th e mi cur- hnd broken a leg.

I t was a hn rd decision bu t 1 mnre hnd to be destroyed.

in Life m ust go on, though . In s ; ting or death and Verla now is atruggl I'lch to raise Uie colt on a botUe.fS. ____________________

THIEVES SO U G H T cell UMATILLA, O re.. Aug. 23 tfl

nied Two gunmen, possibly three, w ,relv held up the B nnk of UmaUlla y

terdny nnd mnde o ff w ith S60,( fen were the object o f a n intent

ceno police search In th e P a d f io Nor west today.

^omen to MHce ! for Space JaunInenl would be n big sav ing In th e lond first be hoisted otf tho en rth .

"One big po in t Is th e psydiologl nnd factor," S teh llng aald. "Won will don 't break u n der c e rU ln psyc! nnd logical stra ins. D u rin g the wnr

Innd wns found they s tood up better bombing and o th e r hom e-fr

the. stresses."the — ■1 iS No Rates Shown2 On Wedding Fe,Air- HILLSBORO, Jll.. IlfV-There an , Y. any bargain ra te s on wedding .bout censes In M ontgom ery county, e , be though the figures, in lg h t aeem ded- Indicate that.tome A curious reporter questioned.

figure of t75l fo r m arriag e lice said receipts, shown in th e ftnnual.c^ Just ty nudlt.plo* How come? he nsked. T lie fig

imen w asn 't divisible by th ree . H ad soi the one short > changed County Cl

Eunice Bussell, or h a d there p ' t to haps been, a case w here some well- got a cut rate .' d bo Mrs. Russell was puzzled a t fl

» On checking, however, she foi , , there had b c e n 'l l le ft over n t

, end 'of lOSJ when th e county's for mnrrlnge licenses was booj

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tot Growth ToldI. ns BOISE. ‘Aug. 23 IW -B luegraa firs t booming In Idnho. th e U . S . depi

“ m enl of ngrlcullure reported toe Tho departm ent aald product

0"* o t Auslrlnn w inter peas and fes seeds Uils ycnr wna expected to jmollcr. Uinn in lD5«.-whlle Mei bluegrnss seed production waa pectod 10 double Xrom 60^000 lo 2i

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Program EyedI n WASHINOTON, Aug. 23

•nisii national park scrvlce w ants to C'* ” b rate ILi 50th nnnlversnry in 3 tnn't completion of n lO-year

velopment program of its .lyslen ‘ “Y* Proposnls for congresslonar c

• sideruilon nre expected to be renc rm* **5 Interior depn rtm en t wittlBhtwnys

:„T„ OIL HEATER SERVICE

[I Have yours denned now befoi cold weaUier seU In.

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rse|f Hun’tlreds of Mthl this Amazing

R X - R A Y !

WII^AUmORITAHVEI

ut car valuta loday? Now for ihe all the daui on alj the car.^—nil 16 you how they arc built. T hc wcal^ nts. Hidden details never revealed hat on iyN V h dared lo prin t! ill be happy to fjivc you yo u r copy,1 whaisoever. Cici yours foiI.iyi i r ~sp rd o lla n c m 'y o u r nexi new car.

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™ n 'FALLS, IDAHO

“ I Military Face Legal Issue i

f,;i! Trial of Maj’ W ASinNOTON, Aug. 33 lUlealan the armed servlcea have

' authority to court m artial sei men accused bf collaborating the enemy In K orenn prison cn O r do such trlnU belong in f«

jlerka jQurts before clvlllnn Juries?ThU quesUon confronted th e

, «nrt Uvry today as an outgrow th o m .tU al -oI

• i n Alley, a Ull, handsom e, 34-ye« : veteran otflcer from SaUbury dwe"!Twin The armed services so fo r

obU lntd nine-convlcUons in ’ U ry trials on enem y collaboj

charges. B ut Alley's attorneys, iQ ing an admittedly "novel co

Uon." argued yesterday th a t eonsUtutlon forbids m ilitary

l l g for such an offense.- In a secondTfioUon to dlamb

a^rr., case, they contended . th a t a military trial m ay be imposslbl

. W- cause bf the arm y’s so-called " th nf policy" In dealing wlUi repati

prisonen of. w ar as contrasted „ the air force's "leniency.”

; Before Alley entered hU ex t , f i i r pies of ""0^ guilty." Uie cou rt

Ual. In lla f irs t day. was order* cessed unUl Friday. T he a rm y’j secutor requested th e 'delay tt

,t the him Ume to p repare a form al •niira- The government's reply m ay I ■n she fofU' federal c o u r t

It the Positions Opei■ PoslUons a s^ a cc o u n tan U ‘ ’ R ''! auditors, paying »4,525 to'»6,3J ** * year, are available in varlouji fi

agenclts in Idnho, M onUna,' gon and W ashington, accordl Agnes A SU onk. exnmlm

tfl — charge, board o t U ..p^. civil s> . who examiners. Types of nccountan a yes- quired are fiscal, cost, public, 60,000. merclal and general, enslve purUier InformaUon may. b •?orUi- tnlned from Miss Stronk a t th e _____ Fnlls postotflce.

_ _ INJURIES ESCAPED - HAYWARD. Callf.. Aug. 33

Some 300 passengers escaped 1 , yesterday when th e W estern

11 t s flc’s sueam lined California Z was derailed w ithin the d ty

oad to hero near the end of lU tr ip Chicago.

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spedlng automobile . . , Cah l l O r th e r U lk ln g up p ictures ot

J . . . Voy H udson chattin iW -D o friends on M ain avenue

h e legal w om in carrying wicker b i service- flowers . . . E rnest C raner u

n g w ith Ing fUhlng lines a t fUh der cam ps? B ill Polsom polishing ydlo»

I federal . . . O ln n t pencil dccoratinB ? Ing store window . . . CowlJ ia mill* P]“>'«rs spending noon houi 1 o f .th e P l n » . . .L lU le girl eatingici tcMld E . sandwich . . , Baby carrlasei W o W tls le of M ain avenue r « ry Cove. • • children pi»

postotflce law n . . , pnssera-l

^ triV ii »H"«klng dusi•y t f la u garden hose a t neiO errish u ll

m iss th e passeniby as h e enters cate . ■ a fa ir in rear se a t o f, c a r resting slble be- jnged fe e t on top of fron t s. 1 wlgjllnK toes . . . Jack F a m >atrlated ing bit miffed as he sees te d w ith Hove getU ng c u t of dime gh

low Ior slip of paper ; . . An expected heard: " I can U ke Uie price i r t m a r- mul# from my Income u x ” lered xe- ____________________

Charter Sough - For Treatr

GENEVA, Sw lU erland, Au tfl—The U nltod N ations see

G n proposed an Intem aUonal . . fo r the U eaU nenl o f prlsoni

BJOO ne r c h arter , subm itted l« » feHernI co^Jress On' prever

• o r ^ crime w hich opened here, ct Ir t in ? to ftbollUon of corporsl punl flnM In chain*, darkened pun:1 serviceta n ls r e - arUcte charter wslie, com- ftcom mendaUons by Unl

tloni m em ber govem m enu. I r be ob- w d fa re orgnnlzalio:the Tw in regldnal meeUngs on

reform.

> ................. .BO D IES BECOVEREI33 IW— BARRANQUILLA, Colomb

d Injury 23 Oft—ITie bodlea of seven rn P a d - 20 persons w ho drowned '

Z ephyr m otorboat capsized In ihi ty lim its dnlfnn river were recoven rip from tcrdsy. Ten oUier pnssenit

cnped Alive.

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k Begins Guestr. 23-T Jte J653 G rftn ton*^^^ne.*S lio pnck begnn I p.m. n t L D s services

. i i i workers In two tlie U 3S chnpel. factory nnd 150 ou t- A fler Dnrbnrn

Worlc will continue for I"" '- (Allen Tlior soIo./Devolloiis

p lan t mnnaRPr, snld » ‘‘‘/ « o n « n d Af pack If b c ttrr th a n / RATE

800 acrta o f.co rn u ^ -^RUPERT, Au to O reen G la n t:w H rte cow owned-by T

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:st Speaker Visits. t o 5 u „ t o “•bftrn Huey Rave a youth » ,“ ''' “J"? Tliorne played a plnno CraIons were Jed by Fred ^ “ ''1 Crnnc, pr Id Afton Clegs. . Raymond Wr— -------- . _ Is vWiJng hUlATES HIGH Hownrd.. AuK. 23—A H olsleinby THomna E. M a b o rly .............. ^AtiY

duced SET pounds of bu t- HAGERMAN lfl.391 pounds of m ilk In dnuitliter ot i test conducted by th e K rum m. Kess leiinn Assoclntlon of BlloxJ. Mlu.,

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ch Planned Sund

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its ReportedAu?. 33 — Joyce Oooch, HAGERK

>h, is vlsltlnjc his paren ts, evening ser tra. B. E. Gooch. V em LoitI Mrs, L. B, Crane ond church. Op

Crane are vlslilng Mr*. “V ” *■?• ** le, Provo. U tkh. who la lU. Speakers d Wrlgley. SaU Lako Clly. dies and L : 1.U .K W , m™, a „ M g “ “ J

....... .......... . by K en t LtlAny BAPTIZED___________T lir dnu,AlAK.’ A u g . 23 — T h e Ronnid K t nt Mr. and Mrs. Dale blessed. Kessler a ir force base. —lu., w nl bnptlr^d Sunday A rkansas german M ethodist ehurch. rond.

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tes Conducted ;Sa”'.S:r MAN. Aug. 33- S u n d a y perrnlsslo: servlees were condgeled by ■ ■ ^ ■ i 3lt a t th e H agerm an LDS Opening prayer wss given

. Isabelle Mortian. ers Included Jease 7 . Rud- 1 Leo Orover, both Hager- nd John Ylngllng. Norlh re. An organ solo wna played . Loll. 'InURhl^r o f_ M r and Mr*. _Hulme, Provo, pi,%h, was'

saa hns 4,031 miles of rail- ^

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lada Plans - )r “Saucer” C Used by U.S.5NTO, Aug. J J ilft-T ha U. a . - - ee has U ken over research velopm ent of a luper-aecret,

saucer'* ' fighter plane de­ln Canada bu t sbnndonrd by f Ind ian government, lhe Olobe * a ll reported loday., , ,newspaper said In a copy- . rep o r t by svlailon w rller H ornick th a l a contract w u U several m onths kko "making oject the exelu.<ive property •U : S. a ir force.""saucer." be g an 's s a private ;an ad a Ltd. project. I t cap- J ie Imagination of Canadian m ent offlclnU snd the gov- i f s p e n t aboul HOC,000 to aid levelopm ent. —use produeUoti minister C. D. aald la st ‘yenr, however, he 1 th a t the c rn d «,ould be able r a te • vertically wlihoul, run- # He said the chnncM wrre one agaln.1t 11 proving sue*

O lobe and Mnll said Utnt de- * lowe’a pessimism, the project

extrem ely Ipiere.itlng to :an defense planners.. I t said fficlivls of th e U. 8 , a ir re- M !

and development command I In terest tn the p ro jrct from OS! iptlon and made several vLilts w il p lan t,rd lng U> th e newspaper. U. S.l . , , y security now shields' the U I'car-old projec t so tightly th a tlan-m lU W ry-and-govarnm ent I -------•ntatlvds and even top oCft- I r th e Avro p lan t had been re* Iaccess to I t w ithout special I_____alon .________________________ * — * *

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10 Pearl Grey Chrome2 Pearl Grey Chrome 4 Pearl Grey Chrome 4 Pearl Grey Chrome 1 (Red Chrome Chair 9 Wooden Lawn Chs3 Occasional Chairs,

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MRS WANDA MALBERG, our ossist you in selecting the color : will add lust th# right touch to )

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O N E FO R TH E-B O O K - E very now a n d th e n som ebody

w ith fa lrJy im pressive ev idence 1 v ision h a s he lped r a th e r t h a n h u r t nge A m erican’s read in g hnblts.

. shou ldn ’t obscure tH6 fa c t th a t-o n h c docs a Rood d ea l less rcad ln B 'ih Jn o th e r countries.

B ook a u th o ritie s m ake som e 1 p o in ts a b o u t th is. They .say th a t p tro u b le Is th a t bool« a r e n 't ns reai nble to A m ericans as th e y a re to soi

T h is seem s a n Incredible s ta tem er ab o u t n co u n lry so u sed to p len tj so rt. B u t th e re appears to be Buppc

•arg u m en t.: F o r a n a t is n of 105 m illion poop :of l.SOO bookstores so u n d s nston lsl

a n d I t Is. This, o f course , doe? :books sold In d ru g sto re s and o t :w h ich p r im a rily m e rch an d ise o th •B u t th e se la t te r a r e n o t enough •p lem en t to he lp m uch.1 Even m oro am azing , th e experU lo n e - f l l th o f th e A m erican people. : iu r a l a rea s , aro to ta lly w ith o u t Ub

,: lc c . A n d .o n o th e r tw o -fJ /th s a ro lm I -served by lib ra ries . O ne c a n f ln d 'n t -In th o f a c t th a t th re e - f i f th s of I Blsable p o p u la tio n lacks good llb ra r j

f Som eone m ay say t h a t a person ’ w an ts to re a d w ill fin d som o w ay h a n d s o n th e books h o needs. H c i

. th e m fro m a nearb y c ity o r th c ;T h ls Is tru e . B u t th e sp ec ia lis ts bel: J n g Is th e k ind of h a b it t h a t bencfl

H ^jfrom exposure to th e necessary mj A vailability , In o th e r w ords. Is I

I l f you w an t,peop le to re a d , you mu: !o f books w here th ey c a n g e t a t th '

!| :A n d t h i s we In A m erica ap p a re n tly : . N atu ra lly , all tho b lam e can n o t - th la door. A m crlca Is a land di •B 'ldgets o f m an y k inds. T he auto Tone.-TV Is an o th er. I t 's d lslrac tw a n t, w e havo them , in g re a t num :thcy m u s t b ea r eome s h a re of resj; Jor th o co u n try ’s w eak rea d in g h ab

TV m a y bo one of th e m o re specta tra c tio n s , b u t th e soeial sc ience fclli

.e a s ily atguo t h a t th e m o to r c a r j i_ rdon ft.m uch m ore to r e ta r d develo

ire a d in g am ong A m ericans.H ow ever t h a t m ay be, w e ou g h t tc

:m o re th a n we hava done u p to n( ;bool£5 r ig h t u n d e r peop le’s noses w ;c a n see them . Books c a n ’t compel ;sh ln y ch rom ium w orld o f ou rs i f t 'e x is te n c e Is doub ted in w ide a rc t :pop u la tlo n .

J l _ H E A R IN G S OlTCOM M I,INI; ' . T h c 'f io r ro f h carlngs'C ohductedT c

Ith e house un -A m erican a c tiv itie s c ;jn to com m unist In f il tra tio n in to t 't a ln m e n t w orld inev itab ly m u s t proc

r puzzled reac tions. '•O nly o ne Qt th e 23 wltnesJ5es callc

Y ork acknow ledged re d a f f i l ia t io n . ; • w aa -fo rm e rly -R -m c m b e r-o f- th e -O•p arty a n d n am in g e ig h t o th e rs n Ifiuch links.I T h e o th e rs e ith e r invoked th e flft

L :m e n t, th e f ir s t nm en d m en t or B ^bucked com m ittee question ing w ltl

;ln g back on c o n s titu tio n a l support Ircs ls tance .I C o n stitu tio n a l p ro te c tio n Js In tcn Irca l, n o t fic tional. N evertheless, ' Cdlviduols public ly d ec lln c to a n s rT ^ :p u t by a duly c o n s titu te d congrcsslc ;m lttee , th ey m u s t u n d e rs ta n d tl •suspicion Js su re to a t ta c h to th e ir

I; lance.r : T h e ir reasons ior rctusul to nnst P :querlcs cand id ly m ay be im p o rta n t ^ Bub by now th e y c c r ta ln ly m u s t rej y th e i r re p u ta tio n s s u f fe r ns m uch 2 b y l h a t ac tion a s th e y w ould i f th c H .ad m itte d p a r ty m em bersh ip .F ■ So m u ch fo r t h a t s id e of th e m a t -o th e r a sp ec t Is th e m o re baffling .C I T h o house co m m ittee 's purpose L Ils to e lic it public con fession of red aI :a t som e tlm o o r o th e r In th e Individ t ;B u t th e ta c tic Is a risk y one Io r jII ^liberty im less th e w hole bu.'ilnc.'y? l b .som e k in d of In te llig en t perspective •, • W h n t a re th e se people being nskci • I lc « ? A t th e m ost ex trem e, appnrei ' :m em b ersh lp 'ln th c C om m unist p a rtj r : U n d er U. S. law. su ch m em bersh k :a n d never has-been a crim e, though

-us m ay re sa rd It a s a g rave m h ta J \ -defin ite disservice by a m an to h b

In th e expert op in ion of o u r co spec ia lis ts on com m unism , tills mov a worldwide con.splracy. H a rd -co re .Inevjiab ly a re sp iw fo r the Soviet j slb ly C hinese Red reg im es, ben t on In s th e overthrow of o u r governmei

- I f a m an can bo p roved a p a n ic -th is conspiracy , th e n ho can be jn :u n d e r ,th e S m ith act. B u t n o t o th e r

ff ; I t Is Im p o rtan t lo d irfe ren iia to [j; ;8uch h a rd -c o re membcr.<5hip and o lh i

(•of m em b ersh ip less c losely invotvetl _^3aslc-consplracy .-w U h tlied rc tlca l-ln '.co m m u n ism , n n d w ith in te re s t o r ; ; S h ip w h ich ex is ted In a n e a r lie r peri

I" .th e p a r ty a n d Us o p e ra tio n s w ere i 1 ;—o r a t le a s t n o t so w ell understood .

^ T h e s e -d ls t ln c t lo n s a re -n o t-fe lt-a s - t ; co m m ittee o p e ra te s to d a y . U ntil t '■ m ad e , c learly , th e w ork o f th is grc I ce lvab ly could do h a rm a s w ell a s go(

freedom^ wc a ll seek to p reserv e .

T U C K E R '

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“ p:e t h n t te ie - »ehf/np to th e 'e , u r t t h c a v e r - of probntlon «nd l u U B u t t h i s T here followed Severn

? ^ ih a n -p e o p le ^ u t o i n d u s t r ypropouniSeil t^i» ldf»

e I n te r e s i ln g be pcnnliicd, even the ; A? n 'rru m an contentloit, t p a r t o f t h e fnmoua cinU-truBt r e a d i ly a v a i l - t«rest.i. ih e "bl* three ' I so m e o th e r.s . of mitomobUe snles. m e n t to m a k e in lOM. O cnem l M 'n t v o f e v e ry n inrkrt, Ford hn

rflriVed Uilrd w llh 12 I p p o r t f o r th o tj,ere were BCveri

Itiere nre now, hud n e o p le , a t o t a l “blic U irW P04se*»ed nl<;hintr1v low dbicrlbiiclon. nnd (he

o t h e r s p o ts je„jj to dnnR»o t h e r th in g s , hum nn dUlocntlon. It g h o f a s u p - technolojlcnl form of

—. CA LTIOS WnOKD.e r t s s a y t h a t cnution upon i l i e . m o s t ly In m arket mondu dtirlnR

l ib r a r y s e rv - he deplored l* *HU e\

'° S i h t t a - w j r . 1. .d n o c o m fo r t non „ i^ r th is yenr, io f o u r v e ry meM urem cnl of proa

ra r y fa c i l i t ie s , to ia l U 50,08 p e r cen ™ » h b really■ay to l a y h i s „,ore th a n in IMS.i e m a y o r d e r T hus, ih e Oenernlh e D U blisher. 17.09 per cent.' na «« !

n e f l t s g r e a t ly 85,87 p e r cen t a year’ m a te r i a l s . per cen t th is year,is im p o r ta n t . Clirj-ster'# style-chnT n i« t r ii .f ftCCOUnt f(r n u s t p u t lo ts

th e m e as ily , ihc lr form er percenURt ly do n o t do . independents, desplte.tlOt b e la id a t m s. “n 'l moy y « fe iiI d e v o te d to ( . „ „ t s - a lU to m o b ile IS unUy flccountHble for :,rac tlo n 3 you priced.cnra. w here Un lu m b e rs . And Ilercent. nre down nlntrosponsibm iyt ia b lts . la held responsible foiJCtaC Ular d ls - Ironleally, If monopffe llo w s m ig h t mom ciuum in lhe ntil1,. lin e lnborunloaa_nnd poUd i r r e a j jy hn.J vviiereiis Uio Inrscr thv e lo p m e n t o f ciudinR ix modified r

preicnnblo nnd alriiRSlIIt to d o m u c h to keep, 4_ _ ,,f T hus, th e ,fniesUon> n o w 10 p u c O enernl Brownell wouS W here th e y bife W orkers, CIO. llip e te in th is d a ily on th e eve of ai f t h e i r v e ry — ——a r e a s o f th e y J g g (

ONB JtKASOS iNISM Tlte o lhe r dny a pitl '7 p c r n t tv - b v ' -prcsanea-tho-queaU on. c o m m K0 th e e n t e r - histo ry?" s ro d u c e so m e T lte sam e dny fron

report on th e roconlta ile d i n New 't •bou t h im . T lie rrcnrcm , s a y in g h e pa iro lm an who aialfdI-C o m m o jl ls t be pe rm itted to driveS a s h a v in g Y et he Lt drlvliiK nsi

CHAIIGEf i f t h a m e n d - 1B « —D runk nnd dWiro r irenprn lW 10« ~ t> ru n k In nulo.

, ID lS-PB llure lo IrnwW ith o u t f a l l - nto r t f o r th e i r .^ene.

, 1847—A rrested for mte n d e d to b c hom icide bu t clrnrf j^ w i ,o „ m -TOf q u e s t io n s ;o^3—R « k j « t driwjic.is s lo n a l c o m - lO Sft-D runk In nuto.

t h a t so m e lo ss-D riv in tc whii# dr

le lr p e r f o rm - joK j^D runk on .Mrect IQ53—Plnln drunk,

tn s w c r th e s e jss^ —orunic in nuw.i n t to th e m . necen tly th is man i

r e a l iz e t h a t n*- « fu .v d toLCh o r mnrp wns rcduccd Iic n o r m o re .Jgurt h e wna fined tlt h e y f r a n k ly m j»u . w iu , leo dnys

filed nollCQ of npp<;nl.m a t t e r . T h e of most, ^ i l i n e v c r._ T lte Juobo^ inde no i

, , pension of his npcrnUISC e v id e n tly *il)le th n t n t lliW mod a ff i l i a t io n , nRaln while under theiv ld u a l 's life . proi,-rnm »o rA „ ,o r lc a „ S"!,.'; S .SSS Is p u t in fit. Cnscx like tills oneliv e . tion Is* a slap m Utosk e d to c o n - * ln« rely wnnt to curlii r e i i t lv IL ii; become cyiilciil nnd nui r e n i iy , l l \s jude. T htw enlnrcrmena n y . Both lhe ixilici'iimnr s h ip Is n o t m li in l th e miti<-n.il toU gh m o s t o f L \ ‘l'l*-m nn p rrinm rds ta k s and a r r r c .i h is counlry. c o u ru nnd

n o v e m e n l Is ju*; cm rt: n u t nppnip,irc m e m b e rs belne denied a nnvy i,Ct a n d po.S- J«oU)rr wia'oiwty 4 t m, 011 n r h l f v - •■'evernl yrat■ o n a c n ie v -

or him . And nnw thf•rlle lp ixn t. In m otlirr. b u t the boy _u-

p ro .sccu lcd eointntint.tm.h o rw l’ip - ujiflrr.ii.ifid th

1. r punl.ihed fnr thrilO D elw cen thn reasons m en crave. O the r g ra d e s gld world in which a•Ctl w l lh th e ' ‘npori.iiii. Here. I M , ^ r , ^ - l „o r m e m D cr- m u n lit for n mother, ip e r io d 'w h e n nilviton. why was he B r e d i f f e r e n t ■fft'iinR to th a t eommij,0 (i m olher ,whal he

, nnvy. ever cnutlou.i. n. is - th e -h o u s e - -h fun»rri"exD 7 m?17^II th e y a r e T itr nnvy> position Ig r o u p c o n - iounc mnffood to t h e 1"°^''^''- MBOUU to t n e 1,.,^ h e r ntinv. the na

. ,of_»hocklDc.-Eugeu« S

iR ’S N A T I O N A L f

IRLIGIG'f—T h« unfe llered forces o f private thanRlne public taat« In automobiles fley O eneral H erb e r t O . BrpwnelJ, Jr., MllUeal (pot, a t least fo r the present, bled him lo abandon h is unique and I i scheme to sInp a n an ll- tru a t au lt

nitaUtst th e '-b lj th ree” nutomoblle ^-manufacturers — Oenernl Mgtbrs,; the Pord M otor company and C hry- jj <« le r-^n th e ground th a t the ir m ore j, efficient m anufacturln i; and m a r- , keU nj m ethods perm uted them to monopolize th e m nrket. .

Contrary to th e EUenhower policy i, ot no t haraaslnff privnte buslneis and Industry for partisan purposes. ]• na WAS charged against FD R a n d ,, H arry S. T rum nn , Brownell a d - vanced thla theory of w hal constl- _ lutes monopoly m ore than a year

«ord consultations a n d outlined It In . ress before th e New Y ork B ar asso- j;

Id sensallon In buslne.ts nnd pollllcal ^Te were repercuMlon* arotmd th e „i e rexult waa a modification of th e “ the 'effect, th a t 1855 woultl be a year 1 lesUng of trends In the Indtialry.evernl m ergers of independent firm*; ,npellUvo bnttle for aales In hU to ry .' ^

; t r Y F 1GURF.R — W hen Brownell P Idea th a t Industrial succes.i ahould on though thera was no law-breaking, 11ntlon outlaw ed by a federnl court In S.tru st acUon ngaln.5l th e du P on t in - tlIhree" did enjoy a predom inant sha re nles. S •nl Moton enjoyed i2 .J» per cen t of d had 31.01 per cenl. and Chrysler

12.07 per cent. T ho Independents, E teveral more am aller companies than tad a pitiful H .tS-per-cenU-Thus. th e %rssed 85^7 per cen t of all automobile n I (here «its dnniter ^hal C)}iy»]er'»1 drop even furU ter. V'Lenllon wns th n t nuch a development “danReroiis econom ic .'Industria l nnd -)n. I t would be. h a Insisted, a “new »■m of monofJoly." “

GKD—Fellow cab ine t members who I<ion Brownell have been Ju.iUIled by a:irlng lhe f irs t h n lt of 1B55. T he U end U:lll evident, bu t n o l In such exuem e ll

fellows" hnve fallen off In produc- « cnr, and thc bu tp u l la today the only ix

prospective sales. G eneral M otors’ r cent. Ford 's Is- 27.01 per cen t and I t 17.D0 per cent. T lie Independents

per cent, o r no t qu ite one per cent i. Ueral Motors and Fo rd to ta l la only )c I against 83.20 per cen t In 1954. The ludlnit Chr^-fller, however, has In- rner of th e m nrket." Tltey had year ago, aa ngnlnst a po.ulble 04.80

s-changltig and Improved d lstrlbu- jn t for Its am nilnff comeback, w hich 3 lU hope will ennble them lo a tta in cnlaRe o t from 20 to 35 per cent. T h e “ iplte.their sm all ga in , a re sllll su ffer- _

be Jn a worse position. ^

S—A chnnge in public tnste -Is pnr- !? } for these sltlfU . T h c sales nf low- ;; ■e Uie sales strURRlcs have been lhe I nine per ccn t. M cdlum -prlced m od- " or cent, while luxury cnrs have shown er cent. Increased purchasing powcr l« Ior th is tr e n d .. , onopoiutle tcndcnclea gather grenU r c nulo lndu.itry, W nltcr P. R euther's H poUclcs m ay bc a contribu tory factor. ^ icr firms can m eet h ls-dem ands, fn- h led Ruarnntced wnRC, the less Im- rtiRRllni: Indepcndent.n m ay go bnnlc- ' keep up w ith th e "big three."

Illon nrUci a s to w hether Attorney I would Include th e Unlled Aulomo- 4 :0 . in his b in o f com plnlnt. espe* ^ of a presidential clcctlonl

; O F O T H E R S ;l.SON IflCHW AVS VNSAFF. 3a public-spirited m nn n.tked In nur «

i*U ont_llW hat.c& h_w e-dn-lo-rcduce of killings on our ntreeLi nnd hlRh- more lives th n n nll Die w ars In our «

from police hendqunrters cnme a ^conl of one Individual who. behind ■ cnr. U a con.^tnnt m enace to thoserecord wna compiled by nn outrnged 0mted Hint IhU m nn ought nevcr lo JSrlve ngaln. - - - Jlg ncnln. Here Is liLn cnse histo ry : ^

C O tm T FINDING tdlAorderly. Bond forfeited. 7!

uto. G uilty, «lenve nnnte _ 0a t Accldrni ft

G uilty. ^sr itfRllgenl ■clenred w hen- —Ifrlendnctu - *■iiiR- Gullly. 2IcJjic. G uilty, iluto. G uilty, 52lie drunk. Dlsm*. >

No Compl. *5ilreet In nccldenl. G uilty. jJ

- ’ Oullty. nan wa.» arre-tlcd for driving whilerd to t.tko a blood te st and the tdced to reckle.vi driving. I n distric t med *150 nnd sen tenced to IBO dny.< ••dnys au.tpended. HU atto rney had 0

'Penl. If U)e cnse follows Uie course | lever serve a day behind bnr.v!> no recom m endation tvs to th e sus- ■ lernUir’s llcen.te. I t la-enU rely pos-s moment the m nn is o u l driving Ur the Influence o t alcohol. - Znm will make o u r strceu i nnd lilRh- < U obvloit.^ Hint one fac tor would berlRht to drive to tho.ie who nre jin - g one are n o l Uolnted. T heir rcpetl* •Uio fnce to traffic patro lm en who Jt curb Inw vinlalors. Some of them

Ild ndopi a "w h a fa the U»c7^’ n ttl- - ement doubly suffers.I'liian nnd the reporter who sub- q.ll to us mLied th e quesUon: "W hy «iiird to drive?" “juestlon: "W hy?”—OreRon Jo u rn a l J

:o i; i .n iiA rp E N HERF.r > ' g^ .ciiii't hnppcn America. Tliey Oipmenlly they do. A young m nn U a ivy reserve commission becnuse hist coiiiiiuitilsi. SUe q u it th e Commu- m

years nso upon th e InsLtlcnce offfect, told h e r lo choaie. the pnrty UV the nnvy Ln punU lilng n o t the J'oy who led Uie inoUier awn^- from , j“

nd thff Amertcafj tradJUon, a man < ir lh« .iln.t of hU ancrstor.t. One of Ul Tawed the AUnntlc was to flee the M h a pcr.son’a anccstrj^ w as con.Md- ■ ere. the trad ition has been, I fs the I_couni,i... . ......... ........_ ■I'K nmn, hf^nuse h e ch& u a . cam - -• ier. Is to be den ied a reserve comi he perm itted to take the U-ulnins

immiMion?’A fte r . nll.Jic..m,|Kht_i<-ll .he ttns learnlnR ,ln. sc h n n i.- iiie -

u-v.poiiilfd o u t tT h U vo'in i ti'.in | i.v fittvc h u m odtcf."(Ion In ihU case -m lR h l.be a luUe R m a n 'h n d n o t souRht lo lend-his :n CQmmunl.tm. B u t since h r dirt ■e navy's pa«ltlnn U nothing short :u« R cgisK r-G uard.

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I S H O T S j J &ndi l l ‘ ...........lie TA STE BETTER.r«. You m ay have a d ifficu lt tim e bi y~ iitving th is , b u t polica reeelyed

repo rt M onday .th a t some bo; were stealing ap rlcoU l T h is wou tend to ind icate a dem and for apr coU. even thougb a ll th e aprlc

W U ees a re literally loaded.B u t - th a t aupposlUon ow rlooks

little psychology. F o r some reaso ^ those aprico ts ta ste a lo t better ’ ,, sm alt boys It th ey d o n 't ask pe: '** mission. And chances are you cou

sU)p a ll th e lllUe boys in town ar . . teJl fiiem to heJp them selves lfo>

your aprico t tree and they 'd bare lou6h th e blam ed things.

L . O r d id n 't anyone else ever hit ho up In a f ru i t tree , eaUng evcrythlr a r w lihln reach?

Z ' rU P S F O Jt K ID S D E PT .■’ ' Thesa pups a re abou t six weel

old. T hey 're p n r t shepherd ar ell party Scotty . O ne's a m ale, t l lid o thers a re female. T h e owner woul lg, like to Rive th e m o lhe r »w ay, to In She's a good aheepdog. You cnn gi n - them from G e o rg e 'D en to n thn xe miles sou th a n d one mile west <

S outh Park, of • • •e r AIISERt.Y HABITSts, D ear Pots;»n Maybe the re a re n 't m any ef » he .w ho.can.aftve m oney, b u t we're n lie misers a l heart, r's I f you don 't believe » , go Joek 1

your a ltle an d /o r basem ent and/t n t U tility room a n d /o r c a rase . I l 't

3 a n d ei-en you 't e .accum ulated a Ji iW of junk you 'd never m lu If yo

threw ' It a ll o u t tomorrow.W hat o th e r explanation is the]

10 for those boxes fu ll o r Junk? Natui ay ally, th a t’s nlso th e reason peap! id tenit to move a s o ften aa they d' ne I f they stayed In any one house fc

very long they would find thei e- w o tjd n t be enough room for thet ly tn lh e house .-rs‘ I . G ot'Junkid (T n ln Falls)its --------fn l P o t fihoU no te : Hey, how aboi

th a t ''0. 2 and even" business? Eve ly lose m uch on th e ponies? •

o u n BULLETIN BOARD Good. Idea, Tw la Falla—No, Iht

** wna no spur-of*the-m om ent pro;oslUon^ P o t Sh o ts h a d iU ted olfei

;■* Inga of free apricots for m any year B u t we're a fraid your added sup

*" gestion o t try ing to get needy pcopl organized lo th e ex ten t they woul

** pick and can surplus f ru it U a trlfl loo opUmlsUc. As one offlclnt wh U thoroughly acqunlnted wltli Ui

■ th inking of- needy people jmis 1 ‘T h ey don 't w an t food; they wnr money."

er SOUVENIR- - .W e got w llne.ues to th is one. .

er lourU l car In f ro n t of the.T -N olflc ■'g th e o ther n igh t had a large tumble ,r. weed In the bnck seat. 11 waa a cn !• from Mnryland., ..

t - FAMOUS LAST LINK •*. . . Gimme a dime!"

ey GENTLEMAN IN THE 0- 2 ____________ FO U RTH ROW

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U o w o y — fly b o c k •‘ u t h e l a m e d a y . . ^

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~ 1 H D W T S IN G S

^ PEG LEf^ GENEVA—D avid A . Morse,

g rand exalter h icogaiorum of in ternational L abor office headquarler* In a> buU dlng Ute: called a palace. Is o n tho In le uonal payroll for t «).000 a year.

,e be- This aalary Is ab- red a solutely fre« of boys Income tax. He

vould aUo gets a car, Q ^ ^ H i r | | sp rl- tha 'serrlces of jrlco t c h a u f f e u r aod

free gasoline.}t> a This tellow is a u o n , Roosevelt - T ru - er to m an bureaucrat, per- held over Into th e .K f l

eould Eisenhower e * .I and wnsion of t h o w~tfcr»»k r n from same complex o f fn tertw fn fn r ; inrely asltea on our pollU cal. economic

naUonal being. T h ere -a re th ree hide available for th e official errand

thing the execuUves o t UUs rem ote, ne had-lt-so-good bureaucracy . Tw them are big, d d u x e Jobs and other U lesser h u t b e tle r than ,

veeks mechanized Ju tie-buga which cor nnd tu(e moat ot E u ropean iratfle .

. the Morse, like H arold Ickes In vould Imperial rule a t th e departm en , too. the Interior, gets th e big ..can n g e t hU Tiding a n d I t U n o t a w ise . Uiree for any subordinate to Inquire s t of thU trip necessary?'* W herever

goes; Morse U on official busli T he Jumbled, myitlerloua ta

. snd 'provUos contro lling spt w hile g ra ft f o r , th e commUsn

»f us nnd. the subordinate leeches of . , Kll U nlud_N aU qns sn d Its actoni

such a snarl o f'legaiU U c spagt ek In th a t the senate com m ittee on ex id /o r il'’c expenditures In 1851 repo f s 0. as toMows'. a lot • . •you The proliferation n n d mulUpll

ot projecls by th e U. N . and spec there agencies a p p ea r lo be lar, Kiur- t<> tlie inc lina tion of men eople Rovemmenu vo sponso r p e l p ro j f do. little regard fo r th e ir vi e fo r or w hether they duplicate exU there projects In whole o r p n rt. T hey them rngaged In eueii s varJcly of

tlvlUes as to mnke accu ra te o r r nk quate classification v irtually Itj) possible.

'T hey mny be b roken down i ibout technical, opem tlonal or s< £ver nctlvides, inc luding apeclal c

ferences: studlea, ^surveys nnd vestlRnUons o t a research charn< nnd acUvltles w hleh combine acllvlUes of each."

jrop- T lie 'IL O Is one o f th e ao-ca ffer- specialized agencies, n llhouch •enra. ‘“ '‘■ly ■* ^ surviving Rcrm gu(j. Woodrow W ilson's otd LcnRUe eople Nntlons. I t now hns m ore thnn ould ItleiiUflnble employes. I ls but

trifle includes public pnym enls in u ^.j,o ■''''•'If provident fund ." "ch lld r Uie nllnwnnces, educnUon g ran ts

g It related trnvel'' and ‘•travel on h< w nni Irnve."

Ed Allen, th e press-agen t wh< now reUrlng on pension, sa id he nble nnd happy now to get out

( A minim um pension a f te r cn jo j the advantages of a p leasan t lift

ib le- I*” foreign p o s t In the coi I cnr 0^ " h ic h he hnd been able to |

. tn o children e d u c a tlo ta 'in ; /o n languages and culture.__________

H l O Bf 1952 BUICK - • Super SedanS B e a u tifu l tw o -te .n « gre■ Radi'o. H eo tar.T fn tec ^ g la ii . New te a t cov«n

Priced a t Only

f m s■ ;

I 1953 CHEV.i 2-Door Sedar• 2-Tone brow n ond whitim H eo tc r. O nly 27 ,0 0 0p m iles. C lean os new.

0 Speciol T h i i W eek

s I 1145

1 1950 BUICK3^ Super S edan

Dynoflow. Rajlio. H eatci 0 A b eo u ly ,

^ "an d p riced a t.only

j *645

B r o ^“ 1

201 SECOND .A

}'S A P P E A R - F R

R’S ANGIse the ' M n A llen 1s a new spaper 1 of the from Bo«Uin who. w ith h is ]

> w ith will be able to work fo r less p literally a truly eotnpeUUvo statesld a le m a - neyman could se ttle fo r. T h e , can common m an. w hen he

on hU pa ltry aoclal aecurltj I M k le » than th e pensions of V.- M 1 m cnl employes. U forbid i ^ 'j H compel® w ith Iree. o r unpe r ^ 9 labor. . . ,

I t he does augm en t his t i B B I curlly > y .'ea rn in g pay su I H B lo m ake tn tls meet, b e is c u t

social security rolls 'and rol a pension w hich he bought a:

r S B for under th e fraudu len t security system.

Mr. Allen is n o t spcclal i r p a r- prlvJleje of hU . Countless » nie M d congressmen, counly and V. •ee cars tomeys. U me-explred unemp in d s of bums from th e departm ents S ^ e r - tlee. agrlcullure, s la te , Jnteri

Two of ' ‘■hole dlvUlons of synthetic , n d tha dodging colonclj a n d na^ai a n the sUlpers o f procurem ent and conaU- l‘y have th e same, special p t

I had promUed to do r 'i n hU to elicit some com m ent from le n t of to Justify hU official eiiUter a n for hU favlsh pay am i pettjulsi se Idea w U vltlta of n o a p p a re n t vi lire "U the U x-producers on wbom i- ver he ‘*'<1 bc8t,"but h e h a d j uslness tendon on unspecified t

Ubles w‘“ ch. no doubt, could bc coi sneclai as otllcSnl. Inasm uch a s H a n iMarlnt tnnn found much official b o f the Key W est and Roosei

lons Is Hyde Park, aahe ltl Morse-wa* golrexecu- to the sU les nnd the re Is no

‘poried l“s t now, w hen he will r e t ^ Oencva. 'There are p lenty of

on hnnd to m ind th e store a iDllclly 1®V ll’ * benuUful ga rdens w h ipeclal- vest Morse’s pa lace wlUi largely Brec of beauty unlm aglned Jn member lORton.irojecl-s "rhls fellow has a salaried

vnlue ptcss-agcnt. th e sam e M r. xUtlng hitherto discussed, to c rar tey nre tirllu of c lap-trap lelllnK - o f «c- .wevtT whnl a fJno perfonna >r nde- has been doing. In publlcallo y im - llr tly a t our expense.

r " Ri o t i n g Elepha Damages Reg

KENNEWICK, W ash., Aug, 10 m e Uiree-ton e lephan t namci

bfoke loose from th e RlngllnR -cattca Bftlley c ircus lie■“ nlBhl and plowed a two-mlli ,, ol destruction before I t wa:

an 7Mbttdeei huge beast w as 'corni-ri into n finally pu l under contro l in a Idren'^ vineynrd. Pan ting Circus w !. nnri on'l on esUmnted 150 voli i home helped corral the elephant.

’W htn Jutly »»» back w he who U belonged, circus officials i he wns making th e damage estimate; out on l^"te farm ers a n d housi ,Joying Orape vines, fences and cl life In were ripped o u t by Ute course puchyderm.M give Judy broke loose a lte r a. rorelgn r t i ’* w ith ano ther elejihan^-

spokesmen said.

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t a n d paid find one- of th e H H :n t .social m enacing looking mcl

t . .i.. “ collies, a lredaita l In thla cockers, boxers, poodles J senators, beagles dom inated the tt V. 8 . a t - m ts of Ute A m erican Kei

S ' K l ! know I h „Itfl Of Jus- d o j every once in , ‘ {I** w n ta ^ b o u t h e r. Thla. 1 su

ival /o u r- coming In. T hey are fromr»a public- women w ho have fwentlv

privilege, bulldog t^ th e farrU^ SnSmy best advice on th e care and hi

« m Morae the fellows w ith th e uptun tence and a le lte r cam o In today frils ites foe in W ich iU . I t aeems Uutl

value to ston needs a b a th and shen h e lives, m uch obliged to know Utea gone to to w ash a bulldog.

buslnesa R ig h t o tf, le l m e tell i |construed lady th a t th e re u no "beaa n y T ru - w ash a tmlidog, any more tI business 1s a b e s t way to fall dov.' ■sevelt a t go a head and ho)

^olngback —I-h a re -b ee n -w a flh ln r d( no telling shapes and sites since I re lu m 10 h% h to a w ash lub, bu t li of Olhers unUl I bathed a bulldog Ut

e and en - ««1 th a t EuryUieus hnd c w hich In- » good bet w hen Ih lnk ln r h a de- twelve h a rd Jobs fo r Hercul Jn W ash , , .

T h e bulldog. doe.s no t l :d official a n y rig h t to waah him At. Alien you a look m u c h a .s l ImnRli ran k ou l \y would give you if R • whom- w ltli soapm ance h s <tignlly U offendctllon i e n - bulldodg’s dignity U noUili

fle w ith . ‘I t you insist on _ . him , regardleaa of th e gUr«

, you, w hy go ahead. B u t yotlant-A m a n froth Philadelphia

a n ’iA T l r e tu rn postcard \>u g l V l i of bed would be best for 1 ,Ug. 23 W acquired bulldog. " I wsnl med Judy ha»® th e best." he writes, •' Ing B ro s , >he th e benefit o t you he re la st e n « -"

n lle pn th Tl*o irom Phllsdtwns aub- w orrying Io r nothing. He .

give th e m a tte r another , -„ rt J u s t lenve i t to ToURhy, a

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th a t th e bed In the guest rot /h e .e ^ e gulled lo h im . W hatever L .. . ^ clwoeea, I advUe th e PhlU a i « irom to le t h im hav e it. Once Toi )UsewU’cs. " th u Is m in e r he means ll.

do m e s- A no the r bulldog owner ( Ute g tan l from L ansing) u worried be

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g I h n l l resl- »Id overlooked , Aug. a -i:ing-up Uiose Swtnion. jtre :rcules to per- f ! U*

Swenionol Uilnk you A'n. « ihim. He gives J ‘^ ‘on from o«m»q' inRlneaporU J” * • ' ' r i w i e B»pt l n If you tried »lu<Ila itw ap as\<l wa- I h i ifl,

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Fail- UnitIi , Aug. 23 — ResulU of hMO*uiM nnd cow ciitung con -| *ninll Irle Cn.wln county fnir heret nlcohol /I announeed by the U lr! grtssea a.

of tho pony m re w m [ ^ 'x h e all owned and rWden t»y, -„ii,,inn ,

Ictor. T om H ltt on Dus-1 In d c li 1 by Je rry HUt. cnme Inl “ „ ; im Id Brow n 'Jug . TJwiied and „,i,», , i , _ . Onry C rnnney, wa* third,ot the qunrter<mlle rnce ----------------

I Avery on Snndy Rajo. Boom. own< ■ W lllord Ellnon. Second »ons and rli tnkcn by JJfnml* Poulton. In Ural wh S tar Red, and Bob O '- BUI HoUc

I n horae citUed Lou C. ‘H ilrd placc ned by Ben Jacobsen, wna owned by

ridden by ]Inea winner* In a ’ th ree- A ipeclal Ille rnce w m Orenaewood. e l race wai H«rnld Ahderaon and rid- Brevity O Jerry WitddouM. Sec/wd Avery. Se< mer wnji Lady Warwick. H ashm ark,

Joan Ellson nnd ridden Ison and o Avery. Bob O 'B rlan wn» Mnr Moon,

Jroivn HapooM, owned by and ridden in. th ird place winner. Cow cu tt Crnnney'a K enny, rlddrn Shu Fly ar

hlUng. took (Irat place In place. Boll mJle race. Seeond plnce Ray Alex*I by Wenty H ill owned by Rider of t .nderson nnd' rlddrn by nnder. V. iddoups. Knya Door, rid- B ro tb e n 1: lien Avery nnd owned by ridden by ;t. wnn In th ird place. In Buck, rldd e ighths mile rnce Verdn D urtee, too

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lntravenou-1 doses ot . Aa the operation pro-

a o tt classlcnl music Is i*)*™; * In th e patien t's ear. ”alcohol, a five per cent E as t a

n m U ed with v lum lns B Je rre Co . la regulated to prevent llra t; Mi llld Inebrlntlnn and la used Mrs. Ho^ jinda rd aedallve*. Mrs. K«

I Mrs. U wned by Jame* R. HUt and I ridden by Bob Bryan, came _ " wh»« s a p a Ooeji, owned by * , ibson. took aecond plnce. ‘'O' ace waa won by High Vadn.>y D tlb e rt ChrUtensen and SP ty D ale Park. SK 03::lal llve-elsh lhs mile blank- m an Wa was won by Qolden Kllson's Methodli

O ra n t ridden by Allen SundaySeeond place winner w n s ------------rk , ridden by Tinker H utch- f i a n ' 1 owned by Joe Carlson. O o n , owned by O. H. Cooper P A I len by Bob B tyan. w at Uilrd. F /% ! ;uttlng c onU su were won hy do f»

and Woodle. tying for first jjhan j lo th horse* are owned by exander. rider of Woodle. nliialln ,f Shu Fly was Bill Alex- kl» on V. P. Baker and Parke I horse called MIm Idnlio. ' nosu it ly D ude Parke, wa* second, w*. o Idden and owned by Mark an*« « took th ird . _______________

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liners Listed By Bridge, Club ciS'th and -sou tli w inners'foe the Mr*. 1

Palls D upllcnu Bridge club I^onda t y a t the . Americ«n LceJon Surv, a/ere Mrs. H nrry Elcock and h e r gi Irene Suggs, flrsl; Mra. A. J . Elmer. I and Mrs. H nrry Cohen, sec- Elmer U r. and Mra. Dudley Drlsco)]. om y

and Mr. and Mrs. H arry ducted , fourth . Jerom .t and w est winners were Mrs, Robert Cover and Mrs. Lefand Blnck, slonnr? M n . C harles B. Beymer and offlclnl

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U L lngnaw and Mrs. Robert sn, fourth .vas announced th n t betflnnlng & th e club will m eet In the .-

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in 't N eg lec t Slipping

IV LSE T E E T H S> (alMi te .tli drop, allp er vobbU juitn you u lk . eal. latlilt or sB««saf lot(,’i (>• annoyed and .mbarr»*t*d _itieh handicaps. FASTEETU. aa Cilln* (nen-acid) powd.r to spno- Aon your plac.., krepa tals* M lh ^w firmly aat. O li.a conRdent faal- / or aecudiy and added eom fen ,- - - - 1

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Infant Die^'Br o m b , Aub. 2 3 -V « lerlo • Joye* ilf . in fan t daugliter o f M r. m U •;*. Leroy CralB. Wed » t b t t lh nday a t 'S L Benedlct'a hosp lta i. - lurvjyjjsff besides h e r p a re n U ■ «• grandparenU , M r. n n d M n . n e t.lA -C ra ig .iind M r. t n dner Skiver, a ll Jerom e.Srareslde tenleee wlH b« eoa- :ted a t S p. m . T h u rsd ay a t tb*•oma cem elery w ith -R W . bert Rynn; pasto r o f th o M U - Mil nnry B npttat c h u rc h ,,T w in Fail*.- NM Iclntlng. Condudln* rite * wUl-b« ) i iducted by th e B ueh le r m ortua ry . U g

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soles. Choow b l»elrw ithiw lilte.“ B inlllxed. S l tea S ' i - n o - T t t ^Ideal ihoc io r' achool aod .

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Russians Visit Top Reseai'ch L_

^Center qlU. S.■WASHDiaTON. AUJ. 33 fln-Vl*lU

Init R tisslan r»rm experts Journey 4ao xtadoy to ne irb y BelUvWe. Md . Xor * *.»»,»

I loDK look « l tho «BriculUire depart- * S '^i m ent'# bl« re*e«rch center where t-.zi t

m ost o f thla country'# be lter farm - « .« iIn* K chnlfluo orlglnaKd. ‘ c

T h e dozen nusslans. who hftve « . | | • •p e n t 48 days *tudyliw U. 8 . <»mlnR • ■{» ^ m ethod* In th e field, were Kheduled to MS b e tter fannlnE In the lftbor«- to ry .“ ,

T he Bellavllle vlalt eU rled early * ;« J to th a t Uie lu m lftn i could a ttend fio t j ft NaUonal Preaa club lunch nnd 7jU j th e n atArt back to th e Soviet Union < ,

1" vlft New York. T h e Beltaviils pro- g;gg . {rrnm- Included observatlona end iu s i dem onstrations of tho la test re- »;g», aearch on livestock, crops and home , 0'.]} • economJea and home nutrition, n ; u j

Specific projects Included diseaae- ” !**' realstftnt com hybrids; com harvest* ji.gg j Ins. atoTBRe of com sllaRft.and d lf- lii io 1 feren t types 'o f silos: baltnic alfa lfa . w ith a n experim ental electric field (Jig ■ baler: Improvement of dairy herds i n a i lh rou«h uae of proved alrea and a rtl - j ' j a j llelallnsemlDftUon: p lan t science re . J ; search : an im al Induatry rtaearch: t m ' new m eat-type hORs: functions of J-fJ i

- t h e m B ftt-bboralory and newly de- ; | J , , ■limed farm kiU hens. iiioa 1

T ho first day of the H uaslana '--------V/aahinston visit included a luneh Riven by Secretary of Asrleulture I | i Z irft T . Benson and conferencea

» w llh various departm ent officials,T h a Ruaalana oaked scores of ques- I ■ tlona, m ainly about the aUtUUcs ^

! o f U. 8 . farm producUon and farm ^ 1 m achinery producUon. II T hey also visited M t.V em on. home ) o f Oeorge W a*hiniiton. thua observ-

In sfttn w llU b n lh a tan o fflc io lW a ah - In s to n visit Is n o t complete w ithout , ft Uip to th e flrat Prealdent'a home.

A l M oun t Vernon, they laid a , huge w reath of gladioli and chryson- them um a on Wftahlngton'a tomb. “ . “ InapocUnB th e esU U nnd mansion,

|i| th e y BTlnned w hen they saw n alckle

o n 'th o celllns o f th s banquet hall. “ 'I 2t apparenUy rem inded them of Uie Soviet ham m er and alckle emblem.

• T ho farm experU were honored a t , ^ ft recepUon laa t nlR ht a t the ornaU. red-carpelod Boviet embassy. There wero hundred* of guesU, Including Benson and scores of newspaper men.

Rancher Kills S Himself After

I ' Slaying W ife SK MOUNTAIN CITY. Nev., Aug. 23y-r J*»—A aj-year-o ld rancher ahot his|jL''^.wlfa to deaUi early yeaterday, fired - r thiB two bullets a t h is th ree younc chIU iaB .dren. and ft few minutea la ter took■ h is own life Just Inside Ute Idaho 3 ^ fflk border. have' W Ooroner Ohauncey Olson Identified ralsec I B th e dead aa Alvlo Thomas, well-to- tempi V do rancher who haa land a few miles Many H ) Inside th s Idaho border near high- on rt ] ■ v a y 11-A, and h is estranged wife, have■ n o r a , SO. ---------- jo in 1| y O lson pieced togeUier thM« de- areaslia ta llso f theahooU nfflnlsoIatedooun- Aclw try about 15 mUea norUi o f Uiia ta iy UtUe

ra a c h ln f community near tho Sho- in thi •hono Jo d laa rtservaUon: to pu

Thomaa a n d hla wife had been a r- W het fU lneU jspaat 'w eek .A few dayaago , P * '« ; M rs. Thom aa le ft b lm and took their

•th reo children to i\e r mother. Mra, * V iolet Teller, who haa ft home about * 100 fee t iualda Ujs Nevada Une.' Thomaa ahowed up a t M n .T e lter’a . f H

horns early M onday, ahoved a 3000 rifle through ft k itchen window and » llre d a t h is wife. T h s bullel h i t her Jn Uis c h e s t Ito U>en ripped a screen off ft bedroom window and fired a l t h s aleeplnc children. Two alugs m issed th e ir bed by inches.

Thomaa th e a drove across Uie bor- ,—d s r - t o hU ranch ,, w hers -ha was „

found dead of a, aelf-lnfllekd bullet I!!® w ound in th s head.

Tarzan Ready "I”HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 33 nn-PJlm boarc

producer Sol Ltaaer aald today T ar- a rrar ta n . fam ed flcUonal Jungle hero th e e creot«d by th e laU Edgar Rice B ur- for t roughs, will be brought to television offlcl

. In ft aeries of film s sU rrIng Oordon , Scott. A

. Lesser holds th e righU to Uje T a r ta n cho ractw for motion pic- tures. Sootl la th e l l t h aclor to y " , po rtray T a n a n In films. ‘

O eo rR ifth a d jh o m icld e ra to o f M,fl ‘*1“ *' p e r 100,000 people In 1985."abouf30 » « u r tlm ea tho rnto In VcrmonU wns 1

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Child’s Death Ri Dooms Fierce ,t Canine Packs™

ANCHOMOE. Alaska. A u r a W -T he death of a 31-montb-oJd bey v . . , ho was beat<n and U rn by a pack r huskies has prompted authorlUea * ... ere to do som ething ones and for a ll u , bout a n old problem In Aloskn—too laoy dogs, and dogs too cloaa to tie call or Uie wild.Every dog In Uis Anchorag* area j , , .

-and no ono knows how m any there re—Is under a 30>day quaranUne. m Those th a t c an 't be IdenUfied w ith \)/\ parU cular owner will be disposed -l- 'J

f. T h is m eans the end 'o f the trnll ._ sr hordea of homeless dogs. I

C om aitU e W orks J .T h a quaronUne waa Imposed by a

pcclal committee of local officials nd civic leaders appointed a fte r Uie »Ul mauling of Danny BeU, a tod- ler who Aug- 10 waa Attacked by ' ' i uskles near h is home. SoviU eut. E m eat Mayfield o t th e te r- cavl

lU rlal police haa , esUmated Uint of t bou t ons peraon a year dies In Al- f»™ ska from a tU cks of vicious dogs. M M sny o f theao dogs a re th s fa - thoi

lous huskies and malemutea. a n i- seci u U th a t a re p a rt wolf bu t capable Ben f th a atrengUt a n d endurance need* Bi d to pull aleds over the Alaska anow. vodi

L«fi by Owner* deleB u t A laaU U full of sled dogs U iat ske«

Ave never seen a sled. They were kno alscd aa peU by perm anent a n d drln cmporary realdenU of th e territo ry , j i id la n y construcUon mea and aoldlers, Bi n re lum ing to th e U nited S tates, lAVS abandoned th e ir doga. T h e dORS .^ ri oln packa. v h lc h roam wild In m anj’ ths

A cliiallr, Uie huakitt U iat a ttacked lUe D anny Beta were Ued to aUkea 1 th e way customary for dogs used J pull aieds. One dog go t loose. „ irheUier l l pulled D anny In to the ack. aa some aecounU hold, o r zP f heU iorth«youngsler w andered Into

figh t already tnklne place am ong 5” ’ he anlmala. no one Is sure. ■Ihwe rere no wlUieases. J'l'cT errito rial law now provides a fine “ " i

f flO to tIS for allowinR a dog to un loose. M any regard th is Inw as 00 weak, and Gov. B. P rank H eln t- 1'’“ lemnn haa aUotted *500 for em er- :ency enforcement of th e law ., ”

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ProtestsSetLEWISTON. Aug. 33 tf t-E ig h ly - 2®^

ivs Lewiston O rcharda landowners ,-are K heduled to appear before a oard of U x equalliaUon today to _ " irotcst an Increase In th e ir properly , ■aluaUon.

A nother <0 will appear before th e "P'"" ward tomorrow. The hearlngit were ! irranged yesterday a t a meeUng of he county commlaslanem, atto rneys or thn landowners nnd sU to U x ' ifficlala.. Uon

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VOUNOBTOWN. O.. Aug. 23 O n- U rm an 3 /c Stephen Branzovich If nearby Farrell. P a , aald yesler- V, lay ho will Heht th e V. a. aJr force's sk i ittem pt to give him an undesirable ann llscharsa from the a ir forces as a tiRh .eeu rlty_ ils t_becau i9 h is fa th e r flah k'ns A communist. conl

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Railroad Worker 1 Dies at Labors

IDAHO PALLS. Aug. 33 tf l - A ao-year-old rnllrond llremnn, Leo A. T rudeau , Pocatello, died while work­ing here last n igh t of undetermined cauaea.

InvesURallnR offieert, aatd h e ^ keeled over while working on * S awltch englnft in. Uia U nion Pacific * ; railroad yard here, • . •

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Many Attend u Reception for ' Visiting Reds «

WASHINOTON, Aug, 23 W -T h e lii Soviet embassy held a big vodka and » caviar reception last niRht In honor «■ of th s vlalllng Soviet delegaUon of ^ farm leaders.

M arilyn Monroe d id n 't c o m e- though ahe had been Invlled—b u t » SecreU ry of Agriculture Ezra T a f t „ Benson did. 7

Benson didn't, however, down any vodka. H s aald Uie Soviet farm •. delegaUon leader Vladimir M nt- „ akevlch did not offer him any, knowing hla preference for aoft ir drinks. He had some ginger ale, h e n satd.

Benson said there wera no toasts ^ la s t n igh t b u t added th era h ad been j earlier In th e , day a t- lu n c h e o ir tn (j, th s departm en t of agriculture. But Uiey wers d runk down In milk, he j j explained.

An embassy spokesman eatlmated there were about 970 gueata. pi

More th a n Just vodka was fu m - ci Ished fo r th e guesta to drink. O n oi oos table alons there w as Moscow s) vodlca. American aaulem e, ginger ale, tom ato Juice,, scotch, orange ni Juice, sodn water, beaujolats wine, s] and bourbon, gi

..Tlis recepUon w u televised by h speclnl nrrangem ent w ith the So- p vlet embassy. This Is th e f irs t Ume E this has been done. h

T he Soviet Chnrge d'Affalra U Sergei Strlganov and M atskevlch stood In A-recelvlng-llna In a room a t th e head of the stn trs. They were beneath a large picture of SUlIn nnd oppMlte I t w as ano ther ^bf Lcriln. — " ------------------------ J

I t wns A h o t hum id evening and (j flood lighta helped raise th e high t tem peratures in the embassy. Per- sptrntlon streamed down th e brows of the guesta who sp e n t m uch -o f g the ir Ume mopping th e ir facea w llh h handkerchiefs.

"An excepUonaliy w arm recep- tlon l" cracked a Soviet correspon­den t p resen t as he squirm ed u n - , comfortably in the heaL

TIGHTENING RULES WASHINOTON, Aug. 33 WV-The ,

securities and exchange commission — announced >-esterday It proposes to tlRhten the rules under-w hleh-proxy flahU mny be carried on for the conlrol of corporations.

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Truman^ Ike ? Grudge Uses 5 Ai-my Terms„ W ASHINOTON. Aug. 33 OfV , P residen t Elsenhow er a n d forme .• P residen t T ru m an speok of eaci

o the r In "top aergean t" language li ft rea l helU for le a th e r grudge, Lool

^ m agazine re p o r ts ..) . T h e once w arm friends, th e mnga

sine says, havs d e v e lo p ^ a bitta feud which began du rin g th e IDS presidential cam paign.

A reconcillaUon sUU U poMlbli the magazine quotes friends of boi: m en as aaylng. If one o r th s othe would make th e f irs t move.

T he E lsenhow er-T rum an friend ah ip began to dlatn tegra to durln th e 1BS3 cam paign, t h e ' magaztn

S reporta. when Mr. E lsenhow er en doraed; the candidacy of nll Rcpuli

le llcan candidate*. Including Sen, id W ltllam E, Jenner, Ind .. ond Josep yr R . McCarUiy. Wls,, w ith o u t defend of ing Oen. Oeorge 0 . M arshall.

B o th M cCarthy a n d Jen n er ha b itte rly a tU cked M arahtill, quesUon

T Ing h is competance a n d loyally. M; “ T ru m an several tim es h a d cnlle

M arshaU Uio "g reatea t 11 v ln American.**

Look. In an arUcle In ita currer Issue, said the form er Democratl p residen t haa been In W ashlngto

f - four Umes alnce h b departure I 1953 b u t never haa b e e a InvlUd t

18 Uie W hlta House. .W hen Mr. E lsenhow er w en l I

u K ansas City tn O ctober. 1DS3. M T rum an U lephoned th o O O P Presl d en t'a sulta a l Uie M uehlebach hoti

u t to aay h s would like to pay h is re ' 8 apects, th s m agazine aald. I t sal

th e phons call w as never reUirned, ed Look said th e E lsenhow er sU l

profe&ies to ta l Ignorance of auch It- call. B u l th e m agazine sa id th is ha >n only added to th e anU gonlsm Uu >W shows no algna of crumbling, e r QuoUng unnam ed friends of bol ge men. the m agazine aald both hav le, spoken of each o the r In "top ttx

geant" language. I t sn ld Mr. Eliier by hower haa called Mr. T n im a n "th« 0- pollUclnn" In p rivate white th ne DemocraUc ex-Pre*ldcnt h as tcrm e

h is successor a "phony" in eertal Ira traits.ch ------------------------------,

" Critic Diesof NEW YORK, Aug. 23 flU-Oll e r Downes, m uile crlUc of th e Tie

'York’ T im es an d "o f te n cailert-tii denn of American crlUcs. died yei

jn tarday of a h e a r t a ttac k a t th e aj ■f- of 09.

_D ow nes, who h a d been musl crtUc of th s T im es since 1B24. ha

U> been 111 for th ree weeks.

P* AS11E8 SENTBANGKOK, Aug. 23 Iin— I t

ashes of th s la le U. S. ambassadi to T hailand Jo h n .E . Puerlfoy an his young to n will be flown to U:

^ U nited S tates som etim e tomorrow ne a n embassy official aa ld today.

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“I Strikes Galled _ On Harvestei I I Firm’s, Plani

CHlOAOb, Aug. 23 BB — Abi « .000 CIO U nited A uto W o rt w ent on a trlke a g a ln a t 18 In te n llonal Harvester com pany p lan ta six aUtea today, b u t negoUaUi to reach a setU em ent continued.

T h e naUonwIdo w alkout beca W flclal a t 12:01 a jn . CU T v h e n i

'o ld five-year com pany-unlon p expired. Almoat 90,000 vo rk e rs a lready Jumped th e g un" And va li

I ou t a t nine o f th e la n a machlni company'a planta.

NegoUaUons con tinued ftfter slrlke deadline, b u t wero reces i l 2:30 a.m. CDT. T hey w ere achi uled to resum e la te r today <at l p CDT).

Leonard Woodcock. UAW t1 riaa president in c harge of Harvea

workers; said early today 'V a far a p a r t on a num ber of.lsauea .

“"■i‘ hu t none of th e unsetU ed pol* Is beyond setU em ent If m anagem W..I Is a s willing to app ly Itaelf as

the union." .i- T h s planta In v o lv ed .a re loea

in Illinois, Ind iana . Ohio, K sntuc ' Tennessee, a n d OaU fomla. Some

Uie biggest concentraU ons a re la Chicago area, w here fou r plan ta <

- ploy 17,000 worker*, and in Illinois quad-clUea region, wh Uiere a re two p lan ta.

T here w ers no repo rta of vlole as picket Jlne* w ere a e t up early

-. day. However, com pany otflclaU 9 . lhe Evansville. In d .. p la n t u l d "i

Jumping" aW ker* Ued up traffic parking th e ir car* o a a four-1

U S highway yesterday. nrv- T he aW ke a ta rte d a fte r th s ur

turned down a eoflipany alter o jo -cen t hourly w age boost adc

: y ‘ so-called gua ran teed a nnual w u plan. T he plan w ould give ellg;

employes 65 per c e n t of th e ir U home pay during fo u r weeks of I

’'**■ olf and 80 per c e n t fo r th s n

10I 2 ”* Harvestar employea now make . average of t3.0T a n hour, comp:

'lb e. OfflclaU said.both _________________ __

I t Protest Madeirlng NEW YORK, Aug. 23 im - ' izinc intcr-A m erlcan A a a o c l a t l o n

en- Brondcostars today Joined the pub- ter-Amcrican P ress assoclaUon Sena. proUsttng th e Colom bian .gove “sepfi m ent's closing o f th e opposH end- newspaper El T iem po. .

lAAB Presiden t R icardo Vlv notified lAPA headquarte ra Y

^ th a t he haa cabled ft p ro test ' 11-H Colombian Prealdent O usU vo Rt In g Plnllla.

roUc Escape InjuryNelUier driver waa In jured ii

J , two-car collision M onday momln. « A couniry IntatsecUon souUi of H

A 193S Plym outh driven by Rol - e s i . Mitchell. H ansen, collided wlU hoUl Chevrolet d riven by Wiilarc J B rennan. PlJer. T h e accJdeut waa ..Irf vestlgatad by B. E . Young, aUto “ d trolman.

sU ff N either vehicle h a d a T raffieS i c h a ly Volunteer aUcker.1 h as ■ , .— I . - .

I Psychic?SAN ANOELO. Tex„ Aug. ;

Mr- W*-Aga Baca, a Big Spring. Te; tsen- pitcher who • doesn 't speak 'th a t ' ‘'o rd of English, waa reJecU

the from a Longhorn lengue bn» rmed wilh San Angelo larta ln n ig h t by Umpire Dnle Stuckc

Btucky claimed B aca used 0 fenslve language.

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d Japanese Envoy _ Seeking ReleiB r TOKYO. Aug. 33 HB. —. PO

M inister M am oru ^^Igctnllau, tpen l two years Ia~ prison a a 'i crim inal. leavea fo r Waahlngto

World w ar n crimea. le rs a - Ten- years "U sufficient tin n ta In be conllned." Shlgem lUu aaid I aUona leaving by plane fo r U lla v l 5 : S. secre tary of StaU_ John 1

Dulles, v h lc h also vlU cover . ^ ,> T - Jieae rearm am ent.

A to ta l or 577 m en aUll an prisoned la Tokyo’* grim Su

’ w lson. sev en of Uiem are “cla prisoners, m en who helped Pearl H arbor and guided war Japan which r a n roughahod

c essri Asians.

fp*. Brake Applied ti Germany Builc

« “ ftre BONN, G erm any. Aug. 33 ea . . . Chancellor K onrad Adenauei polnta quIeUy p u t Uis b rake on Uis ■ ement buildup of th s n e v W est Gt aa Is army. .

Responslbls government of ocated aald yesterday h e h u adopted 1 lUicky. and aee atU tude tow ard a fai im e o f arm am ent In view of Wa Imps la th e trip to M osco* and Uie Oi ta em - foreign m lnU lers conferenea li n the neva.where Adenauer will go to th e I

Union S e p t.,0 to discuss prlt iBience establishing -Bonn-Moacow rlv to- maUc relaUons. a n d Uia ouUo< la b a t German unity .

bT? U.N. LeadeYHaiI unloi Aggression Bi<■ oj • PHRUADELPHIA, Aug. 33

* Dag KammarsWoW. aecretar) eral of Uis U nited NaUons, laat n igh t th s moat revoli nry development tn Intem a

i 200 yeara w u “Uis ot> nex t aggresalve force u a 1

of setUlng dlsputea" belweei ike an tions.mpany H ammarakjold told th e 761:

' nual meeUng of th e Americai associaUon th a t "detalla and 1

,. quences" of th e law haven 't 5 compleUly worked o u t- " b u t fi—Thc •***” establlahed."

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“.IS”?n ^ t e r v e re m arried last Ma „ j , p ^ ‘ Elko, Nev. T hey have no eon

property.are im* M rs. C reed a»ir« the couri Sugam o ator* h*c .fo rm tr nam e, Mlldi

'c laai A - w , a n d g rftn t costa of Uie a ed p lan ' 1» rep rw en te d by Raybom. 1 var Ume M d Krmmer. lod over Evaline B u m s Halfhlll cha

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m en tal c rue lty In he r ault fw offlclAl* trom G ilb e rt T h o m u Brow

cd ft v A lt v e re m a rr ie d Jiine 17, IMr. 1 f u t r e - H aven. C onn . T hey have noc

opendlng A ccording to th e complaint. O ctober a l p roperty h u been divided,

a la Q e- Mra. B row n ftlao_asks the reatore h e r fo rm w name of

e Soviet Davie, pnm arllyt d lp lo- LAND SOLDUook fo r BOW E, Aug. as W i-F^r

acres in Lem hi county ha^ ____ aold by th e aUto land decn j l g to M arU n Cappa. Salmon, o U S ftpprftlaed price o f >470.

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n r i ’iS'uiss By P h 'land ing r^tfn tav . v •. B . O a i W tU . NEW YORK. AUi

C apt. R obert L. physician h « ty. la . , discovered “ en«e tha lp# !n la m t th e ir Je t trainer H U M w hat It mea

Pain I s - l n some rea t PalU a ir base cardial intnrcUQn. trying Co free the mouth-filling phras<

e m eanw hile w m cardlum tlmply u rucks laid the coaU tU iue ot the heart leng th o t th e ru n - paU h of 'dead or dy

in . cauied by an u t b rak ing power, blood supply, en t th rough a web To mosi peoole irr le r a t th« end. m eans w h a f t i r o i “ nr. dlsM tcr. Is Impendl----------------- Already happened, n■ p slclan h u been stuj Q i l l V O V '^'bom myocardUl

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JB. 33 (fl — India 's '• Of the»e people th e U nited SU tes myocnrdlAl InrarcU rday to leave the 8J5 per cent of the r a p lush Houston farcUoni without cases M id th e res- Ishlnc proporUon U or th o u g h t hft wm to r ( u this w riter i

qulry) and which M t M id a t leM t i(x any layman whei hearing th e super- functioning h e a r t

ibasMdor. O aganvl- MnssUons an in fa lehlB , and h is sec- duce. lo a small prlvaU "I believe th a t pj h ind th e cM hlefs "llhough ihey perci---------------------- »atlon», do no t reacccurrcd In the Hor- .u ran t a l Houston’srp o r t T he Indians 5 ^ ' in i■ M « lco c ,ty .

the mentflUy nor )r a n d hla tecretary. Por hi* psychotic p an. looked a t each ulated th a t flaws j . m nde no protest chemistry mi>y hft% :rs. Alley Into the damage to cells of room where they which "could accou

meaning o t pain."bid serving Negroes ' ----------------e M me room. How- Although anelen c on trac t w llh the no t reach a* fa r

en t on tho airport ington. D. C.. fioo Iscrlmlnatlon. John of Ihe Ice did much •cutlve assistant to ra in around th e cll Roy H o lh d n i. said ably applies to the

is FreedIsrael. Aug. U n n - s e d four American - ^ l m denU who w e r e W ksoldiers while they X jS t^ A

t o t Galilee bu t re- m retiUTi to Israel.> IdenUfled aa Paul Z llhlnger, and P re d H fr ^ B S inhftuer, a ll n a tu ra l- ^ who ^vere bom In

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. AUI. 13 m - \ miL- dW > on»t,- In lho h u Mona n w W - » “. 1. n o l» m u th w h .t l i S ? ™ ' ' " "• S ™ l n . p r .•ome c a se s -n myo- Urday. accused :Uon. which Is a signed property de )h ra « . B ut th e myo- e m California am ly U the muscular o .. coou in lng r e a r t and In fac t U a aimllar to those U or dying Ussue there- from buying a :

a n Intem ipU on in Grove, Calif.Lee. fam ed Olyr

iple, m>-ocardJal pain plon. waa tu rned ilro niarm s m e a n - a tempt* to buy a O pending If i t h asn 't becaUM of h is Ko led. T h e curious phy- N lxon'ahd other n studying people to Inenl sou thern C d U l pain seems to recenUy rallied t

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disorder*. U U U J -^ople who hav# had PR A NK rU RT. farcUons since lM7i (U—The p ilo t o f i f them had the ir in- plane, f irs t bellev ou t pain—an M ton- the Iron curtain, lon to any h e a r t doe- loday in the p li ite r found o u t by In* m llu c as t of Frai hich should M toniih jD lieovery of l when he vUuaHte* wTeckase waa rei

sa rt muscle and the pU ne search p a rt In fa rc t should pro- a rea from Pran l

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norm al populaUon. guerrilla force on )tlc patients, he spec- land killed m or tiaw i in the ir body troops In a batUe / have cauied diffuse The news ager Is o f the b rain cortex munUU deployed iccount fo r the lo u ot m en In Chlngsht »ln- region on the C h-------------------- • border, to clearnclent lee aheeU did sans» Chlnatono f a r south M W ash- a llsts c o u n te ra tu floods from melUng th e commmunlst

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• „ . ^ . __ _ . I t wM offlcman for W eeks described ..rinduct order ‘M a “m ere *»U cy guide Uisn any “ • 8®®''- »e partm ent h a s heretofore “ h® w*** *** mployfs on th e eUilci ofJll employment. T h e offlcr M id “a publlo offlco Is the Soviet Ula t" and no nubU'o officer w ith Uie U illy engage In business na tions in i w hleh are IncompaUble Uons on theluUes of hU olflce. He —

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INDITION GOOD A\ Aug. 33-O rvlU e K nch . ^ s reported l a good condi* ay a t Uie H ailey hoeplUl shoulder a n d a rm wete . day w hen a heavy weight Oie top of a. drill r ig and . aboul th e ahoulders.

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c raU haiIflclal announcem ent M id together. It u n io n will be cooperaUng th

U nited S U les and oUier fPl n setUng tip sclenUflc sU - tlcularly th# AntareUc conUnenU

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a sm ashing perform ance h t in M anchester's Pree

r In a building w hich 10S3 Elsi >methlng of smashing p e r- Ui® sena es Itself from the days of T here Id war n bllU, the choir U tal m e D S.church cohcen irtted .on a ro u n d . Iglout m u slo -L U tl. B ach, Harrlma; tn d Beethoven. Democra le audlancfl of 3,&00 got lU hM loel kick from the A m erican SenaU pftfo rm ed._________________B. Johni

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d esp lu Uie growing Unity _ _; D emocrats in congress. „ | | a | i0 of the more M tuU eouihemOS here share th is belief en I p . tslt o t tw o assumpUons; . JCiJha t Republicans will renom l- SB IE Presiden t E isenhower, who ned 601 d tb e solid sou th in issa and a 78-: the electoral votes o f four war vc m sU tes. bride (h a l Adlal E . SU venson, th e when a DemocraUc nom inee, ia th e cabin b probable choloe of th e IffM the hui lUon. and th a t Oov. Averell Mrs. nan o t New Y ork, w ho could Richey.. even mnre sou thern oppoel- her a r -auks next. preserr« Mr. Eisenhow er's over* opened ling victory 1953. th e Demo- She have drawn som ew hat closer moro t er. parUcularly. In congress, husban th e .p rob lem s w hich caused fore sh

splits In 1M8 and 1053, p a r- boat U rly in elvll .rlghU lu u e , have Coroi ;en solved. Hecker. c f Oie 1853 pro-Blsenhower drownli lors. Allsn Shivers of TexM * * ♦ ♦ ♦ o b e rt P . K ennon o t Louisians, t Ull In office. Sen. H arry P . I W

who refused to support ♦ » u o n In 1063, Is sUll the t um t D em ocrat in V irginia. I1 Thurm ond. 1948 lU te s rfghts t craUo p a rt nom inee and a Z Elsenhower backer, Is n o v In I i tn a u . t:re ts no reaaon y e t to belleVe Z p . m en such a s thesa wUl tu m t id_ind_iUBi>ort_Bteven»on..or f , _ m an tn IBSe even If. m m any Z c ra t’s claim . M r. E itenhow er 9 Oil ground tn Uie aouth. Z T r laU DemocraUc leader Lyndon S hnson hM been given m ueh of >♦♦♦<

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I • iM iuh lp have been rem inded u u i 1 S m r * few-<lay* ‘>erore lhe1 prelim inary Judglns of lh e lASSna*I tJonwlde crochet eonle5l n l lh e Twin 1 ynlls counly fnlr.I Entries m the needleworJt, Jurenllei nnd *nUquB departm enU close fttI 6 p.m. Monday prior to th e openingf of the fftlr Tuesdny. E nirje* Jn pro-1 ' duce and fru ll cloae n t 0 p.m. Tues- I dny and flowers a t 10 a .m . W ednes-

*^*Work winning special nallonwlde croehct eonlesl blue ribbons are eli­gible for the nnUotutl Judglns InNovember In New York c ity . ■ '■ All cnlrles m usl be m ade of m er- ■cerlMd crochet cotton In any site |thrcfld up lo nnd includlna 100. ■T hread wllh a metAlllc • u a n d also IIs ellRlble. A contestan t nfay enter Ia3 many nrllcles as desired bu t each | .m ust fulfill the requlrem enl* and Ihave been compleled In 1D55 a l- 1 ,though n o t necessarily a ta r ie d this f tyear. K

Th# 18 claMlflcallons a re Uble- ■cloths, bedspreads, luncheon clolhs. ■centerpieces, buffet and vanity sets, H .chair sets, dollies, scarves and wall M panels, po t holders a n d h o i plate m ats, pine* maUt. o the r housetiolduccessorlea. edRlnja a n d Insertions. W . faahlon ncceisorle*. women over fls.m en only and leen -nR e tjlr ls .ru rthcr ’Informntlon la available from the fa ir secretary.

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NEW YORK. Aug. 20 (Ifl — T h e ' chief d ress designer fo r Pom m ount pictures said today she hnd never seen a perfec t figure In the 17 yeara ahe haa dressed some o f Holywood'o . moet glamorous sU»rs. K /

EdIUi Head, whose clothes have lYl been w om by eucli fam ed figures aa C lara Bow, Audrey H epburn. Jane Russell smd G race Kelly, adm itted In the curren t lu u e o f Collier's GC m agorlne th a t even lh e m ost lus- Mar) clous ita r s h tv# certain "archltec- Mr*.

! tu ra l defect*," brld*1 “One typical problem ," lha a r- ^ r .I • t id e statea. "U the glamorous actress I w ho la ft little too well-equlpped for I n tlln g on uneushlo^ed se a ts ," , ThS aho solved he r problem bypu ttlng y h e r in fu ll. sklrU to conceal the 3 bulges, the designer revealed. unUl I ft d irector complained h e was tired ^I c f the aWr looking "like a n open her J

pa rachute .- •T hen Mlas Head devUed a syslem

of ta ffe ta ribbons ru n down the <.,ki aides of the drew In a da rke r shade iflc. to rololm he the curves.

"Your dresses should be Ught pearl enough to show you're & woman and loose enough to ahow you 're a lady,"Miss Head advises actreases and , average housewives a like. .

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GOODINO, AUR. 33 — Jennette snlr Vfary Wnllnce. dnuRhler o( Mr. nnd te n \Jr*. Carson Wnllnce. bccame th e IIrIi irlde or Merle Philip HlRRlns, son of lets vlr. and Mrs. Roy HISRtns. Pridny ers ivcnlng a t the F irs t M ethodist SU :hurch. H

The Rev. MarUndale Woods p e r- the ormcd Uie doulile ring cerem ony bro lefore llRhted tnpers in candelabra drlc md baskets o f RlndtolL RaI

Tho bride. Riven In m nrrlnge by Ji le r fa the r, chose a Rown of w hile a n r rmbroldered Ince over ne l nnd tn f- nnd eln. She wore a long sleeved Jncket p m d h e r w alu lengUi sk ir l wns nshloned w llh a Uer of embroidered will ace over tiers of net. Ker n e t veil y,at vas edged In laco and held by a a t learl ttnrn. gorl

She carried a powderpuff bou - A luet of pink gladioli centered w llh ped I corsage of red roses. Por tokens of in lentlment. she woro a pin a t th e bri« leck of the Jacket w hich belonged the A3 h e r great-grandm other a n d th e cak tgDte r l ^ h e r m other wor* during cak le r m arriage ceremony. Mn

Louella Gummow, gowned In n Wh ilue wnlU length Jie t form al, w as brit nald o f honor. Peggy Rao Sullivan Bui md Joan Varln, bridesmaids, wore anf

C a r e o f Y o u i— By ANGELO

The younRer children a re likely to wa; lavo a u n iru m now and then . Be up jaU ent. These little ones have dc- S ilres, needs, physical and m e n u l. sho ^hat ar* olten In conflict wlUt nc- son duality. Tliey are Just as likely to hui lemand th a t m other buy th e pony li l t h e m an Is renUng for rldea In the quIi jark aa they are to dem and an Ice lay ;ream cone from th e s tre e t vendor, whi

rew of us have room In tho house “ P lor li pony, few or us like to buy usu ce cream cones from a tree t ven- ^ jo rs.so the dem andsm uslbe denied. Denial o t a desire Is aom eihlng a niy little child does nol understand nnd the no am nunt o t rensonlng cnn mnke Him u ndenU nd . He has n o t ye t de- f'nl vrloped rensonlng power so ttie A’ords mean lltlle lo him beyond lhe ^'h' hard fnct th a t he Is being refused ‘an the drstre of his h e a r t by IhLn big the powerful adult. call

He feels powerUsa. T h n t Is a te r- "J riblo feellns. I t tn aa Jf somebody. nad Ued you hand and fool nnd ulood by looking calmly a l you »nd telling you whnl he w ould do to you. 'Din only thing a child cnn f f ' io to ba ttleW ith th ts dreadful fee l- " ins of Iru.ilratlon la to lie down nnd , " tick and scream and biie. nnd yrll like m ad. Not being nble to bn ttle y, llie ad u lt ho tAkrx i t ou t on. h im - • lelf. '7 /

I f he Is a t home, lei him hnve I'-i. It ou t will! himself and don 'l In- lerfere unless he 1s likely lo atrlke i», nls hend against a rad ia tor or some r = shnrp-pdgcd b ll of fum llure. Ignor­ing him. looking cnlmly n l him nnd : then RolnR nboul one's bnslnes.'* n* UioukJi nnihlHU was happenlJw.. nelps overcome his riRhlIng sp irit.Hc will soon qutel down. T hen y o u ':an aay, "Too bad you feel th a t;

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Rollle Leeper wan best m nn and h■ the ushers Included Gnry W allace, p■ b ro ther of (he brJde. LowcJI H en-I drlcksen. Robert Schreiber and U

R alph Lower. ' C' John Balls, nccompnnled by Id- I anne Schreiber. snng "Becnuse"■ nnd 'T h e Lord's Prayer."• F o r h e r dnughler's wedding, Mrs.[ W nllace chose a w hite linen dress f

w ith red accessories. H er corsage a ‘ was of red roses. Mrs. H iggins woiv a pink nylon dress, w h lto . occes- c

sorles nnd n whllo rose corsnge. iA four llered wedding cnkc lop- i

I ped wllh two bells and decorated jr In pink and green centered the | bride's- Uble a l the recepUon In

I the basem ent of the church. The s cake was flanked by h e a r t ahapedJ cakcs on a laco U blecloih over pink. _

M rs. Nadine Hume and M « : Robert “k Whipkey, both Boise, sisters o f Uie \i bridegroom, served cake. M n . Dale '» Bum gartner. Texas, served punch “s and M rs. O lenn Patterson, a u n t of {

>ur C h i l d r e h:L 0 PATRl S--------------------------- ' R3 way. I t Un't good for you. Lot'* wnsh ° e up now and you ll feel better."

Should he throw a u n tru m In the I. shop because h is m olher w on 't buy * - someUilng ho w ants, try n o t to feel 3 humlllnted. Remember he U b u t a '' f little child behaving llko one. Talk ! quIeUy lo him. I f ho persists then : lay down the groceries, hold fas t to g . whatever you m usl carrj-. pick him s . up and carry him outdoor*. T h a t a , usually checks him. a. D isregard th e rem arks of the V , bystanders. Ignore th e " If th a t were I my child, etc.." and stnnd by unUl c 1 lhe child recovers h is control. T hen I s tnke him back Into th e ahop and R . finish your shopplng.-Never, on any . nccount. give him w h at h e w anted f when you refused ll a n d h e h a d the I ] innlrum . Ke m ust ga in noth ing by i 5 the Uintriim b u t your silence, your -

calm disapproval.T reated this way th e child aoon

! outfffows this demonstraUon of In- , fancy. D on 't try to renson w ith him , for he cannot renson. D on 't be harsh • , with him for h e is behnvlng ac- . cording lo hi* singe of growth. Tnke . I t alt as pnrt o t Uie Job of renrlng a , henlihy-mlnded youngster, a n d look , hopefully toward the fu ture.

* • 'i 'll»»»f. I'l'*!*'!" or olh*f’l»«r«*ri'rki

? f'-l. "Vfr." rinlnlnl. To obtain #’popr.. •>n.l in f.ni. In roln lo Mm, rVA Tlnifi-

r. n. n»a •*, ItUIInn R, Yoik

i ^I G U A R A N T E E D

S E R V I C ED o n 't to k e c h o n c c s w ith y o u r te le v is io n s e t . W h e n

• r e p a ir s - o r e " n e e d e d ,— be- Sure to. co il, u s fo r e x p e r t , . f a s t se rv ice .

P M o ? j r 2 7 5 0 ~ - ^ T T s i r ’x v s : -

M iss H enry ancj;I Lynn R oberhon I E xchange VowsI OOODINO, AU(. 33—Elenor M arl I Henry, da u g h ter o f Mr. an d Mrs. W I O . H enry, a o d L y n n E. Robertson I son of M r. a n d M rs. E rl* T . Robert I son, Burley, exehaDged wedding vowi I Sunday a t th e F l n t MeUiodls I church. T h o R e n M arUndale Wood I read th e se rrlc* before baskets o I WhlU and aqua gladioli and llihtet I candelabra. . - - I T h e brlde'a gow n of w hlU C I Ully lac« over aaU a w aa fashlonec I w ith a f itte d bodice, acalloped neck' I Une and -lUy p o la l aleerea wlUi un I th ree Uers 'o f tb e ballerina lensu I a k lrt edged w ith tulle. A lulte bon I n e t U lmm ed wliA orange-blM I held h e r fIngerUp Illusion veil, um I carried a n In d ian head penny lo I luck and a handniadd handkerchte I and wore her grandm other's 74 I year-o ld wedding ring.I Alice Henry, cousin of the bride I w asm a ld o f hoifo rand .S h lrleyH en I ry, Kimberly; M ary J a n e PhlUlpa I Spokane, W ash., a n d Jo an Petty I grove, Burley, were brldMmald.-■ They wore p aste l ballerina lengU I Bowns ot p leated yellow nel am I m atching hnU trim m ed In aqua I They carried yeUow and while nose I gays edged w ith aq u a n e t. ■ ■I Mike Kelly, Burley, wna best mai I an d th e 'tu h e r a wer* Dave Koati I Burley: W aller Clemons, Ooodlnn I and Mnx Burke. Hailey.I ' Bonnie Robertson, Burley, slsle I of the. bridegroom , and Dick Henr) I bro ther of the bride, lighted lh■ candles. T he rings wer* carried b■ Jim Bolton.I ' K aren W arner, T w in Falls, playe<■ th e wedding m usle a n d M n . Alber■ Dickson accompanied John BaU ^ who sang "Ood Gave Me You, f "Wedding P rayer" and "The Lord B Prayer."■ For h e r daugh ter 's weddteg Mn

H etuy chose a lig h t bluo crepe dre. trim m ed wlUi lace a n d rhinestone and pink accessories.

F or traveling Vhe new Mrs. Rob ertson w ore a grey raw silk she.ail dress a n d Jacket trim m ed with whit angora a n d w hlto accessories. Th couple will live In Sun Valley u n t

S they re tu rn to school In 'the fall. The form er M iss H enry Is a Junlo

m njorlng In dlelctlcs a t the Unlvef '*• slty of Idaho, Moscow. *>here ahe I >t- a ffilia ted w ith K appa Alpha Thel ‘f* sorority.” Robertson is a Junior in pre-der

ta i sUidles a t th e University of Ids nd ho a n d Is a ff ilia te d 'w ith Sigma A! ce, p h a EpMlon,n - Prenuptia l p a rties were given « nd th e bride's sorority house and by Mr

Oleo Stevens a n d Elizabeth Henr; d . . * # *

F am ily M eetsM. HEYBURN. Aug. 23— The Lt eaa fam ily reunion was h e ld Saturda Ige a t tho W esl park , Burley.

Mrs. Ella W arburton, Grom ss- Creek, was nnm ed president; E

Lee Oakley, vice president; Curl 'P- Lee. se c reu ry , and Idella Wllco:

h istorian . Tho group decldcd to hoi ■ho a reunion each year.In w ^ ^

T’S CLUB PICNICSThe M ountain View club had H

i f f annual picnic Sunday evening « the home of M r. and Mrs. MIk Hickman. T ha n e x t meeUng will t a t Uto hom e o t M rs. Jo h n SUmmei

o t John.___________________________ _

~ ) tho bride, preaided a t t h i coffr service.

Mfs. P ra n k V nrln. M rs. Clyd* Oj bom, M rs. Russell Robinson an M n. V em Stevens displayed th

_ gifts. O lenda Nellson had charg of tho guest book.

For h e r wedding tr ip , the ne lhe Mr*. Higgins chose a ta n tweed bo ,uy suit w ith green and U n accessorle eel The couplo will reside In Pocatell > t where th e bridegroom Is allendln

Idnlio 5Ca{« college, len Tlie form er M iss Walliic* wa to gradualod from Gooding hlg:

,1m school In 1855. Higgins wa» grndu ^Bt aled from Gooding schooU and ha

attended Idaho S U t« coltete for twlheere Mrs. H iggins was feled a t a mil lUl cellaneous ahower a t the Lewi len B oatm an home. Bliss, and a Uu ind gerle ahower given by M rs.-Fran my Varln.ted O ut of a laU guesU Included Ton the Hanaen, B risbane, Cntir.. and Mr by Dale B um gartner. Texns.

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re la x e d —In half th* ti

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y B ecom es Bride

larteW,

:son,lert-

)du toods a of hted

lan-ed '

:iKlh .

Tide, . - . A-n a i ,

:tty - M ES. LYNN F~ B0BERT8ON sld.1. IB am ta phala—•U K e n frav ln i

qua. M akeup C au tio n I Is S u g g ested to

T een -A g e (air,.Few thlnRS are aadder to beh

•n^v * te c n - ifo r wlUt a flawl' the complexion wtio h a s pub on a m: d by of m ake-up.

W hy she docs I t only sh« kno ayed B ut la ter , ns h e r tk ln loses Iberl glow of exU tm o youth, sho ' BaUs jind th n t sh e rea lly nee<la make- ^ou," She will fee l bad th a t a h e dldn'l ord's her n a tu ra l beauU lul 'sk in al

while I t w as sUII ptrfec t.Mrs. T hla doesn't m e an th a t teen

are compelled lo g o about g llsun a.5 th e resu lt of soap and Wa

_ . alone. Judlcioualy-used cosmcl ‘“ b ' enhnnce even a dream -llke sklr 'Phi^ For nlghlUme occasions, for ThB ample, a teener w ants to point

until virtues In her coloraU on and < hnnce h e r looks. Tlmeo when .

, 'i„. is going to be looked a t by a lot !v ,f. people fro m quite a d istance n h . 1, cnll for sharper m ake-up than

evening a t lh# movies.O ne possibility available to te

.den- a g e n who want t o go a step furl Ida- for a big occasion Is liquid foun

t Al- llon. T h is kind of foundation, pie In a sullAble shnde, \ised will

n a t touch o f powder « n d a n spplJcai Mrs. of llpsUck may be Ju a t what cnry. Junior mis* cidered.

One cu rren t liquid foundalior very concenlra led ; so very IliUi needed. A dot o n Uie chin, fc

- hend. cheeks and th ro a t Is blem evenly a n d carefully to produci flawless look w lthoui producing

, ,I Ed

i S Picnic Heldhold SHOSHONE. A ug. 3 3 -A pic

was held Sunday afternoon on lawn o t th e Carl K inney reside by m em bers ot t h e Assembly of (

d Its Sunday school. Speaker fo r the w R a t ship services at th e church Suni Mike u-aa O ail V/lnlcra, Gooding, a n ** o* alonary to Alrlcn. m er- * M m ____

"r: G uests ListedSHOSHONE. AUI. 2 3 -M r. I

, M n . Ben CnrlwrlBht a n d son. Po ' 2 ? : Ullo, visited Mr. ftnd M rs. Carl K

ney M onday and Tuesday, larse M r. and Mn. R ichard May, Ro

land , visited M r. and Mra. Ji T hom e Sundft)'. Andrew May

I i ' " tu rned to nocKland w ith them, i Mrs. M yrtlo-W llbur. O nU rlo, C le ft Sunday fo r her home ai visiting th e T h o ^ e fam ily her-

GHOUP LEAVES h igh SHOSHONE, Aug. 23—A group Ddu- m others and dnughlers of the L . has churc ti he re le ft Mondny mom • two fo r cnmp Man-A-Pu for a th r

dny outlnR. Mcmbert o f the Re n,i*. aocleiy nro ipon.’torlng th s trip, xiwla >1. Jt- .*

Un- SHOW ER IIELD rank - a bridnl »liower honored -A

Tnylor Inst wrtk f t t the home of J Tony Pnul CrumblLw. A blue nnd wl Mr*. moUf wa.'i fw iu re d and games w

ployed. ________________

IMOREAYDRUDGERYlN O W

NT an N R I T EVTI C I R O N E R

• Includes freehpnie

__JJ instruction\ ^

I Do all yovr iron'mg sitting down;I* time. Rent on Ironrite today.

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rp y -F A L L S . rPAHO'

e ' V ow s M ad e by■ P a ir d t T em p■ R itu a ls o f LH HEYBURN. Aug. 23— L i

C hrU tenscn, daughter o f Mi M rs. W illiam Christensen,

■ ■ E m esl Lee, son of Mr*. Am: W pocalello, and LesUr Lee, P

w ere un ited In m arriage Mom Uie LDS tem ple. Idaho Falls.

K " 1 A ccompanying Uie couple 1 th e bride's parenU . he r alste

bro ther. G ladys Chrlstenser Darwin- ChrU tensen, Mr. and

? W ilson W arner, Mr. and M n . I. ctirlstensen,' M n . R h e tU Chi

‘ sen , Josephine Christensen. Casper Lee. M rs. H enry T rac

•i— M rt. Joe Lee..V A reception .and dance w

held in th e ir honor this week U 5 3 church recreaU on halL

* * *

-S p e c ia l C harm rt. Shown Despil J,") A d v an cin g /

J a i t aa one grows Ured of ^ /ng a t room s full of fu rn itu re

i n u nll smooUt as silk, so doe srow Ured of looking a t womei

: 0 are all alike.• 1_ For th is reason, th e beau I r J S age has lU special charm i k«hnM som ething for m ature women t ^ , forward lo . I t m ay be h a rd fo r awtefis , ^ 1,0 a re JusUflably flimask advancing age) to recognize,

very old w oman has h e r * u-anslucent beauty.

!S Uie Women fre t about the ir hai0 will they grow older. W here th« ke-up. was once firm ahd full. I t In'l lel more relaxed. B u l U ke a Ic

show Norm an Rockwell's "Freedo Rellgton" pain ting . Xn tho cei

eenera a p a tro f r e a l l / otd hands. Thcj unlng the dom inant poeltlon In th e p: Water And they are very beautiful

mcUcs U levlslon-commerclal beauUfi skin, graciously, m aturely beauUful. sr ex- Age Is n o t a horror to be 1 Int up off. T here 's no uae Ignorlni id en- a ttribute of beauty we pre •n the have, bu t thero 's equally no ui lot of Ing to rem ain forever BS.

* Bend w llh Uio wind, l l l l ke. a n an „ rin k le out. If one 's le

m ain youthful, b u t the w aist 1 teen* dress to po in t up one nnd

uriher <iown tho o ther. D on 't su ffer )unda. t,iy about one evidence of chai picked w iU i m odem dcn'tlstry, a vlth a gmlle never need fade. A nd a

a ? the

Social C a len dlended n , e S tre am lln e n will m eet 1

P- m, W ednesday a t th e old hi n« the building fo r elecUon of office;

a ceramics dem onstration b^ Hilda MalL

¥ ¥ ¥Good W ill club will meet

, , p.m. W ednesday a l th e ho: P'®"'® M n . G eorge Rlgdon. ?Hn.

on Uie W illson will give Uio progran imcnce answered by "Ie wor- Idaho.”

H A G ER M A N -The aflem ot ‘ cle of th* W oman’s Socle

ChrlsU an Service of the Met church will m eet W ednesday

J home o f M n . Elsie Luscher ■J ' A rthur JusUce will give Ui* : ■ a n d ¥ ¥ ¥Poca- H A O E R M A N -M em bers e1 E ln - W oman'a Society o t Christian

lc* have been.Invited to an noon of sludy o t India, Pa

John Ceylon a t 2 p.m. Sept. B ty re- M ethodist church. Wendell. \ n , and th* Tw in Fnlls church , Ore., 1“ charg* of InsUiicUon.

a lte r -----------~ r r ~ - ---------------------tier*.

^ Fit .hithree-Relief

A d f u i-Alice . ______________

)f Mrs. white

s w e n X l T ^ V l

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h z r h i o

xUIXnibM m u liwM Sl«Ctt«|' — L **"•

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>y S p e a k s Voy p ie

L a r e t a Mr. and

and Uny Lee,, R upert, londay a t

}lB were,Ister' and ise n ' and and- Mrs.I n . Ltmd ChrlsU n- en. Mra. racy and

will be ' I '. - e k a tU ie '

X Gm §)ite I ^A CLARENCE WIRRCo g e ( S U f fe n rn t ln g lof look- —

SLT'^SJust L ike E(d( T een -A g ers H Spec ia l ProbI

S“m."5 '>1'”’ flghUng ftKer « e n is lo remember, wl ze. b u t a la th er up a series of Impos

special, a e „ y , giap on th e daughlt . house. Is th e aw ful agonies

I t grows Tako th e problem of welg . look a t Krown w om en remember edom of th a t they w e n t through a cen te r Is shaped stape . W hat they c ticy have niem ber la th o t I t was real e p ic ture. ^ ^ s U rt 'w a lk in g to Uia itu l. N ot hy" dep artm e n t In a store. Uful, b u l Teeners go Uirough cy ful. tho w eight problem. Wt >e fough t 0 ooe'o chunky sel ring any tho show er geta too gruesc presen tly teener goea on an Impoul > tu* t » . N othing , absolutely nothing

except m aU lk of celery ahit w lh .legs re - T hen a new crisis nrlses-

s t n o t so, a tough exam —a nd the Uer in d play th e distress w ith a iremendo 'e r h o rrl- wlch, laved In m ayonnaise.: hange. sho'a abandoned a ll hope.. a good ahe Ju st c a n 't stand Uii 1 a w arm tension.r styJe. T he U ena are Umes of m

- I locaUons. T h la ago Is lough I a w oman h a s to face. B u t li

i Q Q f soling to know Uial teen dim 't become severely mr

■ ' e ^ do slim down. Not wlU o t a t 8:S0 o i«m U onm ,t course, bu t th t hosplU I line will a la r t to appear p n

A n d 'p re t ty aoon-Ul* bo by Mr*. in o nn a llep home and

der control. All the acU' . . , tecna — ath letics , bicycle

leet a t j ( jan c ln g -h e lp to bring hips hom e pf organized lega baek Into U '*. H a m of reason, ram . Roll , --------------_________

No sii S i K « d u (

painful1* lesson. ^ amazing new, slalnl

pound has txen developet I of th * p ile s 'to rtu re a t home. It's lan Serv- Pazo, a n d It brought insr >n a fte r . ^n doctor's tests: InleroaJ

H r. B a t th e proototresults.M anywhi 1. W omen to r yeara now enjoy real :h WIU b* Hero'a why. Pazo comblni

Icallf-proved Ingredients

tiie "impossible" as easily 1

i s t o - f i f S

9 K l i i ^

D b

adjusts-n«v*rdlcIbW<

Mfo* or« pf*4o!lofad^l«t

. bocks ond od[uitobl». wtt iy d»o«M n*w AOJUSTA-FIT (ov*rt l» a -in uphoIit.ryAv*Ighl ftorkclothi on 3= Both Of* fully wothobl*, fc**P th*’' <>•'

S A V A S N A » tc i» n

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nsCTiiNQ

Iders,Have

'b l e m s S f f i S *

ipoaslble or: ,en,ed the pu n S i^ ';Rhter ot Uie served by vir.tai“J ilea of belna Drake. »1i1b

- - * B f o c m .c u f th t^ 5

»^lghL Mm i 8p?adllng and vaguely The couplo

h a barrel- 3W PourU? ey don't re- The former u S S 5 reaHy pain- uated from SuhlhLhJ Uia "Chub- Wlrschlng lu^dri

re. • «hools and aenrt i J cycle* on “ »« navy.

When the P«-'« 'PU »l*lwtai self under Emma EmUf.ua

uesome, Uie * '» •>’<1 Mn. mi«c«i >o*slb!« difu of Uie cftmg,tilng to eat. _ .

Conferenc

s J - S w S sSpeaken *111

'f many dls- and Elbert Curtli,)ugh as any Ues from Salt u t It U con - ¥ « • ■ «« e n en who n i H l .

maladjusl- K e U n i O n M W r CHOSHOti^ A» m L

reunion w u h t l d 8 o ® 2p n tjy soon, a t tha Buel p a r t l T ^ K

I body feeU M rt.' Berta Uom. u K ; tn d g e U iin - Wlllanl Moor* u J c S ^ K acUvltles of O re , Mrs. Ora m n i t l . rcio riding. M r. and U n. Ba C i S r lips and dls- son. Pocatello, and i lH k i o the realm Cart Kinney aal f t ^ K

w en guests,

urgery neededli uce swelling omII piles at hoittlialnless com- Ins wonderful Til9t;<i,Hii

to treat . tauied In any other.IV sstalnles pnpanU oa 7t>!i c ^ Kinstant relley atance h u r tta ir t itt i^ li ':roal and ex- acUon Uiat ttO [S[abcK it surgeryl imtentlv . . . fbSi t t i HmofTensueh Mon goes l o n t i t i ^ B ~ ’whosuSered swellinr. pmffloU QtnS" real comfort. Get new iia ln lta F u ^ riblnesSmed- AatnclolhDi.Uoiteiin^Kents, includ- or olnlmenl boUilA^H):

ly as standard styiss

S l i p c o v i ^

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1 3 r t s a n t c h A

26.98IStKfn Ulpco«r. ft *B W er*. Th.» ta i J S

11„ Horme^ Hov-

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^ e , G i y e s

f c f o r M a g i 'W t ' --ndBlam ho m eru n In th e bo tt( ■ p i the Cowboys a s to ry b o o k '

for th e G owboyflr-handed tifi to th e m ound to p u t o u t

two team s w ill m e e t in a i

[“r v S iS His Ga

the WU g ^ f h o m e r u n ing 3 , , n j n w « U i e

' iniked »n<> Jl® '.r~ ~ 'Z A a Undley. ■W D u in e H cm on.0 ^ ^ manager. ,

^ M d e d , 'Herney ^ With

S m n t l» oul-n n . l n l ^ ^ ^ ■ R H K

I Z m m i *

, % B M ir B u m Lm fnur and two*^ o tU im F o c a U llo

I tu n inkr u lint run In tne

had aLnRM iJtU Durnn *U»got icorcd

nr. m iitu i^ ,tlked . D uran in r M acored utita ■

(C rir^t. Pave ^ t ' o o JItn V/ool- sl both he and D uran* « iu r « ’i ^ T erry B nA oan .w *''® *? >»"l fourlh hole »tM ■!« »|»ln*t !><«- , , , eourae. Notro E ,, iiUertd Burn t and j ^ jb a l l head b

* « “ ” • ' " iv T f rtiuw « piu:h INew iraiUD» Tueiday n ljh t .

rS'S.l".!.’’.: a°.' Chambei Kk# ' “‘w Basin Oi

s J S j BOISE. Aug. J3-J

'l l l j r t l i i . '^ l i J «IV ir x k sk jt 1 I ! A have been eomptel !!)? 7 ^ 1 Jk i 1 * i conUnulnK on five “/nvH m 'p » J •»«» ‘«'P*

l*u4«rMS*»* i 0 B fl now Leonard, dl•}: tfalls a re beln* con,

___ ___eooper»llve progmlUU' Tntiii X i i T K forest service andX i*.i. !• »ii>. with lederal aid fi

* ii“ci!nuli"in'M)>. Intended to provide* _ _ _ nBi 0.11 Mo-» ers Inlo elk concentJ ____JT 'wo (Ilo »» —« vtously blocked by„ L L«bui. numn. Ruth, other surfnco barrles The completed K n Muti. :iii[ — Hrhurrmin, tniles alons Moose ‘

h*"‘''*D r along D eer creek, fo i ^ t i ru.k'io M".uirr to creek, th ree miles < nun u M.urrr m K~tt. four alon* Lodgei t l v j no'' Kini'Tin"';^ m ll ia o n n a m e y c re

V C hr,.ila t theproR ram onSept S r . ' .’5 ’i-.-'“ ’' : ’‘’.7 ' ’• «»««»

iT iW n ^ n ' - k i « T *’« llnlshcd. Leonat»• 2. cutnikn I, f l l— SimpMn. foroat ran

Ml- • w»n„r., J in r iMn. ij* in charge of t n n . .MCui1trl.i>|. T -

------ :--------- 'T hese trail*, al• YY 1 1 eompleted U st yet 6 S r l o l n hunU rs access to il y a x x ^ F l U --------eoncenlraUons_wh1 Yv • I t building up In port]

31 I I n l i e U*e area b u t couli because of down

ra w , N. Y.. Aug. 23•'i»Ciippeni expect Au.v ‘ '<>n.v" Leonard exp “ 9ft American tennis »rtM nre exUtmtiy ■<<» ■Klssore" nlay In ing ground* becausi ftftlallenge round th is J " ? * W opuin H nn? Hop- dlslrlbuUon < ‘3»!WiU from lhe side- -------------- -

h« t7 hM had his boys Davev Geta T ^ 'V s ^ M n l S n -BAOTNAW .-M W

»/v».Moie v sri unftnlmoua lO-roui «e tre r».H« M anil. Syraci

fight here Monday til# doublM Ria- HB ■ ’

“ jUewndoubles-plsy- “ »«»<• . ^ T o n r T m bert «nd I---------------------------

105* challenge w ls“0-----' ANNAPOLIS. II ' —Nftvy's foolbftU

W P l a n n e d I

^ ■ f w In Boise over ih r Copt, O. Elliot ltW *"k -en il. prMldenl Nenl alhleUi

» I ^ K , recommend nga»)^a n » iu K.irt SrnL "even if

j^W **® K U lion the follow- * ®'®

--------------------- •

® ian s of W omen’s - I J c e in U.S. Ama

I eiimlnAled lltU eJl-S tew art of Fonlhll

SrlU sh Womei lS « .v . ’. ' ' • “ y “ • two years ago. lu p .

hid Mrs. Page carrlcto girl. 20-year-old Ba

"J Toledo. U> the 20U «m»!cur cham . Ured and lost out.

........ ................ ,P ftced„by dete>, .^ P P ln ot PhUn. Barbara Romack

‘ “ ‘HiionlM to Calif., who needed

le a is -c h u n k y Polly. Wte: eoe l£uj„ jUjjry Ann Downt

*>» DI1V..I . ^ England's E llubeU I" h«r lie's P a l Leaser wor

, - ^ H . ‘ SO. Of e ffo rt

S GRANDd i n t o P u

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i c Y a l l e y ^ottom of the eitrhth inning at ok S-B win over Pocatcllo. The he dJiutch-Tiecncy, Pocatcllo urle out the Cowboy fire. Instead i a a doublchcader at Jaycec field a

Game? S a m o a n

.. ■■ M a k e s I D e b u t 1

/ - : . HONOLULU. AuI ' year-old son of ,

m ak tt hts Americ; professional boxing

Fesulutl Peape touted knockout

' c ra ft; Ohuck Oureland Honolulu in

. . ' round bout here.The son of th e .

s. **- * ' tain, his Advnnce|> s :■, belled ou t 30 oppoi

over the p ast se longest bout, th e n only six rounda.

* ^ e modest Snmi H e did w>y h e wi a t- C trl (Bobo) (

a couple (ighla In ' ' under hU belt. T h

^tJon h ss beta J strlcUy.

B e e s B o

A s E l e c t

C o m e t oOREAT rALLS

O reai F s llt pushe a cro u In Che moro In the eight clslon over S a lt L

tan d rlrea tb a 1S3- night.>le a t th e Sbii V*1- Odne Elder ai r t D am e's 26 .ye«r. .u ,r ied ihe blR foi f f “ H!" t»->« w ith walks fnIdaho 8U t« eoach- „ aeorge'Barvlncl* pnoto)___________ Rochelll blaaled t

/leld lenee.

r a i l s t o1 , ‘ J'iMn lh a a 1 0 :

erlam g-V’'' iijjf O p e n e d te ,v " i j Hi23-81* new hunUng if‘oa."u'’J^ ' U S S . Chamberlain basin ^ipleted and work Is n-JUffU » # o « tlve more, th e Jdaho I T i i f idepartm ent said to - a- kob for D<in«ha--GrouBd*d oul laI, director, sa id th e -------------conslm eted under a n - j ,« ,n r*'no«n

>ersm by th e U. B. M »hn, rm ImIIi. r>i< »nd tho departm en t r^N an^ r di- id fu n d s.. T hey are w Vi#i<ur<uid. in ii vide acceM for h u n t- Rscbfiii.' s r —DU«a.{ centraUon a reas pre-

w daw n um lm - or J t S S . i T n B l i S irrlers, he ssld . j. iintwii t. Xtimtr «1 trails included 10 lose creek, nine mllM mtrooki x in 4 i/ Jc, four miles on Bilge les on H arlan creek, utnindwk. A -i .it7xlgepole. and th ree —------------r creek. By th e end of

„“2 V 4 ':.¥ S ! -S 'S B ra re sonard reported. Val . ranger a t Chamber- | < | | c g P ' | g :e o f Iho con»injcUon

\ ; i r . . n . . “’s S t a y i n :to a num ber of elk BOISE, Aug. 2:

_w hlc li_h«ve__been cJoser_ to .the_P lc Dortlons of the p rlm l- n a n t M onday n l| could n o t be hunted p iithed a four-hH own tim ber, deniM palls W give the sUier surtace condl* lory;, explained. 'T h e new . ^ ^mrly a ttrac tive h u n t- rtg h t-h an d »u»e of ««><* W **!* ' h it a double do» :y wl l give » much B ubtlon of h u n tc s . ^

BOIBK I. 1I)J

le ts N o d ^ 5 “;; . - . -I

or Uio bout, scored * * I i•round decision over Konan rf i i « o fracuse. N. Y.. In a \ “ “ oiday night. Davey. of xano'f » * i 11I., weighed 1 « and ______

' Touu m i i i i

"O u t” 1 r £ s : i l ^ s ' '

' posc-feison bowl lo. En-w«i««» j. Tigardless of M rec- J- IS.’JII academy alhleUo------------- ». 80-^t »»i<i ; Ihelr way.--------------------------Lo.«r w .i.f Jliett lioughllri. dl- . -------------

Monday ho would S ta n d in g !igslRSt aeceptlnK a p ia s te tn « we should have___________________K r , ™ u = = =

■______________ _ MAOIC vall 'k t "

,’s Golf.NATIONA

la teu r ' » =:s;;s!vi:3^s “! ? ! ; =irrled ano lher coUege amrricad B arbara M clnllre of 20U1 hole before she ■ -

jut. , Cltttf.nd -defending cliampion ^ u . ; . —»ck- of-S acram enU j.fded only a couple of WMhimiori ..

hole* lo dispose of ------(1 of Greensboro, N. C.. , j a c i f i c co .vers like 1951 cham - - K lrtV '^ o f-A U a aU , m iw o t F o rt W orm, f A Sowney of BalUmore, pam.Bd ------------ibeth Prtce. and Seat- .....“ “• o n w i in . minimum K V ™ ! . . ; - : : ; : : :

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^ u t ^ o v

mii [ |HW i n Hat Jaycce lield

IC homer, the sec- flurler, -a crushing i ffAvc Lobitz tho !id at 7 p.m. Tues. \

in Prince ) Ring ; Tonight1. Aug. 2S tP l-T h a 25-

of a Sam oan chief nerican debuc In the Dxlng rin g tonight. ' . i ''espeaJalo. a highly I . Vout a rtis t, takes on □ureton of Los Angeles : In a scheduled six-

th e Pago Pago chief* nnce noUces ssy. h u opponents in 30 llghU — m B B B w It seven years. The the n o tlee^add , Iast«d

S a m o sa Isn 't talkative. le would like a crack B s l S S i S ! ^» ) Olson, the world *-h u k t. i cham pion once he had *•“ K 'hsaek. 7* In th e Unlled S U te j “ J " ? * * / 'f '* '* ,

5ow 8-3!ctrics-^-- to LifeALLS, Aug. 23 tf l— — » , lushed seven big runs \ / fourUi and added one T C l / C l < e ighth fo r an 8*3 de- ^

“ “■‘' ““' “ """S w apsr And Don LeJohn Itc fourlh fo r the Elec- CHICAOO. Ai ks from eUrUng p lleh- '‘re confident rvlnchak. MAnsser Lou Swnps-N nshua r led one over the le tl Ington pnrk Ai

Jockey SUvo B

I s l(Am«r» •• > a J 1 5 1 olK.frnnrf.. rf 4 X 1 D —

Hi! Ogden ! I !;;; Past Bi» « s'MeKlflnen » i e I t

::: B ys-st S J ---------- BILLIN G S, »1L**J 7'":': Ogden b eat B?uWa“r*K.'.;iVr».e. In .ih. n igh t In l doU 1--------------- .000 leo OOJ-S Somo 1.031 fn— .. . ;.,.oflo MO o i i - i John prokopchi L S ; .S • ATniT mchV«; “ of® on » doiRDI-Ilarr i . Kttnandti I. tO open the sec’%ilH-Gl.Ti'‘,?Tiii-"u"r*: T he R eds »lUaa.all-MeKlnmi'i. I.OD ttftcr th a t.w . : s ; S i . ? S i - r ; S ! .............. ■I—HcKfnnon I. Il»t»(nch.k 0»W»" <hh /* ttm>r>i«l(t t. nO-UrKIn- lllrb* rf « I > itk ». K«ltn*T«*>lti I. IIO— W»li»l :b 1 " *X 1/1. HnlUl 1 In I/S. K»t. Trrrr •• » » V4 I/.'. CK-UcKlnnon I. r.nnil«r t 4 I <

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is Crush ^ its 5-1; n Frontlg. 23 W -BoUe.m oved riTi6_Ploncer_lesgue-O ta* i*foii«fjh.k. y n ig h t as Ed Lnmpe llT ^.fJ'T .^w V ur a r-h llU r ngalnst Idaho t . , i„

th e Braves a 8-1 vlc-

. a sh u to u t In the ninth s"« n d b a tter Joe OsucI ’■I down U » Tight Held ‘ -----------

= " ‘ “ “ ” ri" " — V eteran :I. IDAUn rALt.1 I V'i-ii?*... „ - ! i;sT ra p sh oS ols'lSi* M '* 4 n J I VANDALIA. < n-i-<jj»tntir-if-----«-i-i-» year-old re tired

1 a 0 Lsufn/.r :b 4 J ? a °v*er 5o”w o n th t a u olHor.. JH 4 1 D J Jihlps M onday? ? s l? » " i a 111* ‘ iU m V » » I I e opened.

— TTI T . I i7 iT riT ’ H om er Clark,

------------ 00 eom p ju to rs 70rarlhman. KInf Jarnbr t. M, M arker. A f(

m"{J(-\«-|. luiil-.n now of VersalllII-Mol»r. Halljr.n »«'•’. ,nn.rk lo C.rn>lfh.fl 1- »:«>V: '« '• l.OII—Id^bo Ifl. It'll*' -----------

‘ W INS T ITL E: Iii’-W .l.« r x.’ Ti»w :1 WASHINQTl

A ito H T - r * V fendlnff chnmj A i.oK^ A lameda, CnllfW orld-W ide T

ngs “ ."SSyissen iK^cvK s ^ ^ S S S ^w rrn finr u r z ' e l I* I n »'.4K t" :ir .r.s» 1* • j*

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HOMER,owboy Agf eemei

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lek. M siie VaUey Cowboys bnilnes* m i >lsce Mf (lm a (u r« on (he 19S8 reneiral des th a t th e Cubs wiU a w lm player* $ I. <St«(( ptaoU>engravlng)

y psran of Saddle ps to Outrun ]S0 . AUB. 22 «T—Bolh Side* an ouUlder en t ot victory In the wlnner-iokC' ima m alch race a t W ash . Brooks ro k Aug. 31 b u t vel«rnn lost. In the : ve Brooks doesn 't thlnlc S a tu rday w lU ever calch Swaps." I t was the : ileresung com m ent from te nder's nin Sw aps ■pic

. .■ n nlng the ra?n Breezes Billings “ui'iT'n o record for3 Score

IS, M ont.. Aug. 23 W - jc a ’to d a y ,-j It BUIlngs 8-3 Monday lean derby luU Pioneer league game. nUn. I hon Jl fan s w atched Ogden's o p ^ a k single and then ?f,®

Is wer# never headed ._. , ,

)EN I. IIII.I.INfiH I

r;5:B,r;=; -fi:: WinBi !!!i!s!£,Ei.,i;i:lnNal1 X X IJDobrn. rl 4 1 X NEW YO* Isymrn"* .** 4X1 Pl*yer W ho'4 I X aiitoixiio p 1 a 1 batUng cha* » » 1 S S ’“‘"0 '

i'n*!..! P* a i 0 e st leagjie-1i n r r x l .Total. X.TtX7nIII for (;ord0B In *lh. I n th e Pl

..................... on 101 » o -» NaUonttl lei.........................«“« Mt >‘®-* has eapWr*

sV m J r r s n i i- 1952 when•, I'TOkopchali. Conkr, nioflii^ LOUlS CSrdli ^ K w V i S . . i i i i 'M . ’s ';: ^In. RK—so ia rsn= iw m ii."n r * -J30-m ark

*• Sor the UUe-O irtln (l.*ll"llln« t!‘ i r o - n lch le AS

“ jniiinn 1. In n .it 1. KIC - averago w it .Uo T. i,o.«r-Hci..Un. T - 1:I0. psnclla ru r ________________ include gun

ans Get Good, , r i plonship behoot Scores.IA. O., Aug. 33 lSi~A 71. pared with tUred professional and an winning av< rw lfff-w ho-adm lls-belng York—Yank n tho nfttlonnl champion- won w lih »iday a.-» lhe rain-soivked ___1 A m erican t r a p s h o o t rA K K E B C

MOBILE.ila rk .sj'.. A lton ; III., broke Parker. Del « win th e m en's UUe for haa been na s 70 and over. Mra. Van bowl North . A form er ChlcAgonn nnd nnnual all*a rsalllM . O., cracked 93 of 7. » S 8.

----------------------- NEW BlX E GJ“IGTON. Aug. 23 W—De-i hnmplon W hliney Reed.)Cnllf., won the a ir forcole T ennis chnmpionship! BERFng R ichard Mncy. D ny-i BUHL1. F Is- e-l. 6-2. 6-8. 8-0. II

S A L E S M /

W A N T E3 u r_ e x p o n s io n p r o g ro m h o s m od j fo r s o le s m o n , a g e 2 0 to 3 5 . O p ro p id o d v a n c e m e n t. .’ G ro u p in s t »-ocation, s to c k o w n e rsh ip p ro g ro r :o m m is s io n . N o p h o n e co lls .

Call in person to E. C. Gr<— . . . . T h u a d o y i .J ia iL S a tu r .d a y A

G reenaw alf Si~ - Jero m ^IH ah o

IMES-NEWS, TWIN FAL

, GIVES (ent With Cubs R

m anager, r igh t, w atches Getie I,a«lng. wsl of s n srreeiB ent between the (wa r* and glv* flnaoela l asslilance lo tl:

s

; P icks Hatt N ashua H aile r *0 rai- as th « ffOtf.OOO r i p i f s a ike-aU race Is concerned-

rode Ambiguous, a dead sACRAl he » l«.42a American «ftrby r -T .v j m

. h lc h « u . o n by S w .» . “ Jn “ « ie leading S*yeat-old con* pushed L n ln lh s tra igh t victory. In th■picked up »8B,W0 In win- r - / - . - J

raca .by defeating T rafflo ^ r s m e n i id P srador lo ra ise th e Cal- Villen :olt's earn ing , to H39.500. johnxon

the mile and three-six* .g> ^„d 3 n record«m atching tim e ot to equal the A m erican tu rf ror th a t d tsU nc« s e t by BEAVEBl it A rlington pa rk recently . HOLLY he great«st horae In Amer* Ing for h i

said Brooks. *T be A m er- wns wild by was Just & gallop for Innings i honestly though t « t tiroes wood 4-3. in d a looking beh ind h im to Portland xybody was going to en tch RoUywW Dn'l thlnlc N ashua will ever ~ Walbeir ;sp s In the m a tch race." O nrber. l — — — — Lyons (71

t Hitter May Batting Tltie ational LoopYORK, Aug. 33 U1-<ThB ho win* the N ational league championship th is season • nd up w ith one of th o low*^e-leadlng averages In re*

p u t 13 seasons only one league batting cham pion

Wred th e qo w n w ith an below J40. T h a t w as In

tn s u n Muslal o( th e St. irds led w llh M t. I n 19«2 £ m le Lom bardi compiled

la rk -th a t w u-good -enough J U e .. •

Ashbum of th e PhlU del- lls Is leading w ith a J31 w ith Brooklyn's Roy Cam- runnerup a t J20 . Figures lam es through Sunday, iwest average ever to win nal league b a ttin g cham -

belonged to L arry Doyle * w York O lan ts, w ho h it lOlS. B u t thn t's sood com- Ith the Americnn league's q 4average in 1046. T h e New *'•

a n k ee s '-O e o rg s-S tlro w elss ...1 a JOO m ark.

t COACHES N ORTH L,E. Als., Aug. 23 W—Buddy D etro it Lions head coach.. nam ed to coach th e Senior irth team In th » seventh ilU star game In MobUe Ja n .

BUICKS, PONTIACS CM C TRUCKS

Uld th e ir trada -ln s T R Y US AT

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Stores

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Renewed

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f e l t by p ro v e i ccrcm o f i s h t a ciano,.

^ T i t lr ? L '" ' I mi i K k -•< "^ 8 ( ^ J a c ) ^ ■ 1 ^ - . i J horse f<

. forces, slike a cll

^ ■ N H | n B N nis* wor“»ow-

champic^ A •* th e I

'T h e s. - . . . won a

Tony T for two can ’l

M W W H P M k IT i^T rsS tsm B M / s s t m e r ^ r f i against

K en R form ula

SmB W M H N B H P ^ - In {with ti

lag. Chicago Cubs aisiaUD t i(ws ball elabs. Tha ag ree- '

th s .Cowboys daring tb* J______ :___________________ bourne.

and Ro

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as Angels “ feat SolonslAMJMTO. A « I . J3 I*OS H atten struek ou t 11 Sac - « » • “ /• o Solons Monday n ig h t as h e f* "® ; Los Angeles to a 4-2 r lc -

the series opener. In Impigeles ...103 000 OOO—t 8 1lento .....010 000 100—3 13 1;n. snd FMztnlne; W atkins, n Oi^.^Candlna (5). H arrls t

SB8 4. STARS ILYWOOD, Aug. 23 l ^ T r y * X W l l - his 30th victory, Bob G arber P IT ' lid and lasted less th a n tw o Hash R ns Po rtland b eat Holly* schedu 1-3. Itew ^Id ___ _ J1 0 000 0 00 -4 1 1 P lrtte i-ood ......6oa 100 0 00 -3 10 l strmlgl;>el. H an (4 )~ nnd*H uidberg ; ~ The r. King <3), O’Donnell (5 ), h a lt o (71, Bowman (9) and H all. score I

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F A M CDaniel Webster, H m .

of history enjoyed Old to you in a lighb.

companion to

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IP 'THE OLD CKOW OISTIUtRY CO.; OlVj

YS^6TOrchie, Rock ver GuaraniE W Y ORK, Aug. 23 (JP)— A ha by A rch ie M oore a n d th e n co: e a r e tu rn b o u t c o n tra c t livenci m onie .1 fo r th e R oclty M arciano- t a t Y ankee a tn d iu m -S ep t. 20. “] 0,. th e 'h e a v y w e ig h t cham pion , . ----------------------------------------- old 1

r a m e r S e e s m 'lic i

lurtSeries.tie for U.S. SiREST HILLS. N. T .. Aug. 23 * ack K ram er, serving as a tria l r fo r Uncle Sam ’s D avis Cup s, said M onday America looked " I r I cinch to b eat A nslralla. In ten- agreei world series n e s t w eek-end. and fi ow- e sn wa lose?- th e lormer iplon from Los. Angeles asked le players reU xed a t th e W est » TennU club. J

hese fellows the Aussles haven’t ' a big m atch since January.

■ T rabert looks like a sure bci IWO polnU In singles and you ' “ " 'j ', count ou t Vlc Selxas. " “ J®fle r all. Vlc h s s s n «-2 record is t Lew H osd and h e ean b eat \ r '

Rosewali If he follows the lUla h e used la st year,\ doubles, you have to stick

the Americans- T rab e rt nnd w„nri IS beat Hoad and Rex H artwlg, make A ustrnlla 's p resen t team ,

le 1M4 Challenge round a t Mel- ne...Lsxt year they b eat H oad ^ R0. . . . 11,-am er, k ing of the am ateurs jjM e re tu rn ing professional shorUy u.id ': W orld w ar U . h as been as- ^ u lg V. a. CtpL Bill T s lb e rt as h. HU lob has been lo throw “big gairte- a t Uie American S ? , ers ln-prep*rnUon for tha-chal* — a round, opening Frtday . .ttpy U playing excepUoaally ^ K ram er sald.'^H e Is suprem ely «,i>hi iden t u the resu lt o f hU W im - “ on snd Olher vlclorles. Also he . te n t on winning hU cup m atches then the natlonala. A slteable — contract m ay h ln g o .o n .lt ." | ' i | ram er reportedly hns a »76.000 xact walUng for T rab e rt U he H l l bring tits p resen t c a m p s l ^ to ^ * 1

t a t climax.lelxas U a question m ark , na* v,lsh lly." big Ja k e added. ‘T h a t 's be- le he h u n 't been p laying m uch w o„, [y. B u t he Is alw ays dangerous igj* m p o ru n t m atches.” u lr a l lsn C apt. H arry H opm an v . Hoard th rough a sp irited drill day nnd th e blond Sydney igster never looked better. He **«< ressed observers w ith hU strok- t** ' nnd h is detenn lqed atUUido. No

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ain Halts Game S'n r rsB T O G H , Aug. a a .5® :* lh rainstorm ■ w ashed o u t a w t eduled doubleheader betw een the T t 1 York G ian ts a n d PftCsburgh ha»ig kCes ■ M onday for th e seeond pla;i light day. P n o 'he n iln s poured down In th e top Mho { of the f if th inn ing w llh the scho re Ued l - l .______________________ 13tc

S f f J O Yf i i m i s i

O Fous M l;nry Clay, M ark Twain, 'd Crow generations age 'iteK-milder-86-BrJ3of-bo to the historic IOO Proo,

O G R E A T B O T T L I N GN B O N D 8 0 P R O O PSO Ifr___ ________ __________ - _______■fraitfhf ~ X en (u c lcy S < ra /j/ i'iu sk o y , B o u rb o n Whis^cej

•nul... -CiMnui Oli e w . .,m, « .» . h*h»». .iMM. U «f I.

iTvjSlOK OF HATIoit^DISTtLlCRS~PRi

itee Ffeidhflssle o v e f a JlO O .O W ^fer-com m ission re f u s a l to a i^ I I

m ed up th e o ff ic ia l s ig n in g jlfflno-M oore h e a v y w e ig h t t i t le .d a0. T he g e t- to g e th e r o f M ar— J jn , an d Moore, t h e 3 8 -y c a r- - l ld l ig h t h ea v y w e ig h t ru le r , n lid been expected to b e a ro u - die ie a f fa ir to’ p o u r s o m e 'f t ie l—fWflI th e ballyhoo f i r e . ^ l lBut the fire lu m ed In to a rest l l l lase when Julius H efland, ch a lrm a a 111 th e stst« s th ie tis commission, re -

aed lo okay a private pnper caU- r for a re turn bout w ith in 90 days Id a provUlon tb n t Moore p u t 00.000 In escrow to guarante* th a eond /Ight.”I refused to approve th e p r in ta 11ireement calUng fo r a re tu rn bou t Iid for Moore to p u t up; >100.000 In Icrow." said KeHand n ft« r the ofti* IU ceremony w u over. *’l t U against ie policy of the commUsion slnco I <0 been here to spprove re tu rn bo u t. In tiacts ." IAsked w hst poa-er th a prJvat® Iireement. had, H efland llrs t de* IIned to comment. T h en h e said " It |luld be a m alter fo r th e courts, Z Iippose. b u t th a t Is n o t our problem y■ the moment." SS*T he question o t th e 8100.000 e s . . U | !ow money w u a ire d publicly w hen HB|:anager Charley J o h n s ' t o n and 111 loore signed the p rlv ato documents :ond#y morning a t w h a t Johnstonlid w u "the lnsUt«nce of Al WeiU !kfarelsno's n}sasgar.“> ' I I IU nder thU pact. M oot* agreed' to ) ^ l l s re pramoUr Jiuaet D. NorrUlUihoId <100,000 of h is expected J J I100,000 purse. T h is su m would be I I Ield tn escrow by N orrU to gunran- |K 1« Marciano a re tu rn bout U Moore J lloufd win. I t Moore won a n d didn’t I I !leet Marciano again w ith in 00 days i l | l \t <100.000 would go Co Rocky. ’’ I f ■J6hniloo"ssirW elll-*adT ttP C ltB 0— I i |ad noth ing to w orry about. 3"After Archie f la t ten s M arciano • f 'Ithin five rounds,'* sa id Johnston, \ Marciano can hav o a reUmx bout t£m onth la te r i t b e w ants.* j »

Curtain Comes up I )n Grid Practice IB O ISIt Au«.' 39 U ^-T h* Id ah o l a

ligh school tn tetscholasU o AcUtI- RV les tssoelatlon gava th e g o -^ e a d Monday for s ta r t o t p rae tle t fo r thaOSS football s e u o n . | £I t said each p lay er m u st 'partleU 1 1

late In a t I e u t 10 prac tice seu lons 9 j« to rs competing In a a Inter*school |mne. Esch p ractice gessloa m ust 1u t a t i e u t one hour, o d Uie field. |

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« n «■; .Sn. 2 tl.t iH to o triee a l 2 p. m. '.u;in"j5w"N ' , -k ll . Jo*” * Larrlbeau w ■-K 1 t i . h i j ; tiof J yai. poslo« iee a l U .a. ii.4 :n; No. I i ip i te om co a l 1 p. m. a

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Auk. a — Mr. ana L an lhom s havs r t -

itello a fle r visiting his 3ertnid« CrofU■Ir. and Mrs. Golden _ijintLtlielr son, Dale M ortett, taw thom e. callf. il'rT i m nrs, R . K. BrewertOR T g a a i ^ Bnanda Spencer, f ia li 5 s S i ! S i ( ^ tve been visiting Mr, Ew ^ m S S I I Wodskow. M B om W B1. Hoy Yenmon, T ren t-a re vlslUng lier pnr- . W s S f f i S d Mrs. Fred BllRer. i S B B Bt. Ouy Hathawny, Los ^ S f B RlUeits of her mother. 'Q HTlinxton. ^Mr*. Ned Borenson,, hre visiting his par- ...... 'M rs. J . W. Sorenson.MacKnlghe h»s re- Oregon and W ash-

I n . Clyde SUmpson . lo NespeJem. Wash.,

hln parents. Mr. nnd Stimpson.

’ases for 'I Bills Filed». OUSord Shelby, Mr. ____________nnld M cRoberla-and----------------Mnrvcy Overlln were

lants In three separ- sults for non«paymcnt n Tw in rails probate by tha Statewide Ad- nu,, represented by WlU }, nlleftej the St>el»ys Auto company W38.99. n s In attorney's fees.I agAlnst Mr. and Mr.«. le bureau asks pny- .02 for MnRle Vnlley pllnt and for a t-

a lnst the Overllna al- : tiio hospital fI73.M..sks (SO In attorney's

ates Four Atom Subs

X>S. Ave. 33 tf f -T h e 1 pintia todny for con­tour more atom -pov- nes, two by General Qrbton, Conn.. one a l nd, CnllC., naval ship- fourth a t the Porta- navnl sh lpy^d .

'f Uie Navy Charles Iett4ur to nepresenta- Mnss., snld. loo. Uiat

f a new attack carrier al class will be oftered Uv» b o jjj lo qualified rds.i PMNNEO---,---

AUR. » —Th# K im - - . guild will hold & plc-

>mo of Mr, and Mr*. . ,■berta n t Tu 'ln . falls _____nlng. Mcml)era nra to ‘ —dishe.'t and Utelr own

Husbands o t members , *

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■ir> 1 D ora Y ounc, B£1 B e r b e r s•ta r a i . On.) W ygont. neno.;he week-end dem on- Born May 8. underscore Ihelr de- she waa mnrrli

In IQU In Oakl of horror continued to J?” i Oued Zem w here vet- ™iU .e. u ,» l U ,„ u ,h A

''''■'“ I"*”""*''"».M Ihc mob hMliMuplU l d M t. n l OUM v . “ f;tmpsRed U iroush th e ,: pnuenla and m u t . - "Jll stnff members.hree-chlldren who hnd ^ ”. tJiere were dlsem - In at^wn

su rs lc n l 'p a u e n t w as ® w " / 'eaUi ait he Iny on th e

h e ho-ipltnl suvft he ld

".t.-SSiJi'A.fi'sEscapetunUne riries. They h a d , •« > „ 1 > „ lets le rt w hen legion- D V JOI a r . . . o il m « n,ol>. B U IttE Y . *

s P lannedI navy recrulUrs w ill m Burley Mon snd n u p e rl on T hu ra- nee Chief w , Wendell nnd Gooding j i s u n t Chief

»nd Flier. B uhl nnd Brown was I Monday. Burley and p<ny MMC George W ni- the home ofI the Burley posloffice Brown tried l d thc nupers poatoffJce p i tc h bu t uv in Prlday ENO A rth u r struggle. Ho w be at.Uie Jerom o po st- Brown hnd. m., the W endell p o s t- year* in Uie s' I. m. O n M onday EN C charge o t forg au win bc ftl the F lie r being held nsII a. m.. Uie B uhl po sl- Joseph Mallnl tfl. and the Hflgermfvn vlcted of drui 3 p , m. w lthB row n.'

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Aug. 33 — Mrs. Lenh ■*■, BB, resident bf H ttnsen ^I. died Monday evening J I n ig n daughter,.M rs. Ed v * *no. • (pi■ 8. ISM. In Afnntl. U tah , m n letter irrled lo Chnrlie YounR neronnutlcs f lakley nnd came to H en - te .ulns a pn . She wns a mem ber of o f United All urch. Fnlls, the co»te r htisbotid .tnd Mrs. would be al le U survived b y six m nln ln ln Joa Mrs. nex MarUn, O nkley; UAL Is alio* I Aslctt, Cliftllls: Mrs. here, leancll, M urU ugh: M n , TJie le tte r ison nnd Mrs. Wnyne In nnd oul h Hniisrn. nnd Mrs. Dnle ih n t the clly /liullnll. Ind.; two sons. to rcir. ScoflcJd., y i.ifi, BfttJ iM'‘ " f nJJ-Uni IR. Hnielton: IB Krnnd- Tlie comi Kreftt.Rrnnilehlld: threo l^xlcnb llccr

. Bertrudc Pldcock, T\v'ln compnny for Mra. LouellA Ajulrews,Cliy, nnri ono broUtcr; 3l» T h ird a'

.■nri. MiirtnuRh.' — TnrratiKemeiits nro pond- P j » | « r t r t r

ee Arrested 5 ® « Surley Police ®'cnt„“ cM*d frojn Uie B lnghitm "^ '* '* ^ ''5 ^ ,,Saiurday. was cap tu red f ' Trinl

.londay nfternoon by Po- L 'lu ier KusW, W, Wllllnms nnd Aa- c“' ‘cd.cf OeorRC W nrrell. Tenchem vns recoRnlied en tering1 police captured h im n t ">‘<1 EId<*» of relnUves. Police aald

d lo hide In a raspberry «“ »>*. 'Vn»n.uvu m u r HS WlUiout Jl Clover. • _

0 wnji unarmed. S ’- John'snd been sentenced to H w m prcscnti,e stnte penllenUnry on n by Lurry Beorgery. Jerry R . Allen, 17. D eim nr amns a pnrole violator, nnd Oetmar.Ilnlre. 24, Pocalello, con- Ifnrry HnIrunken driving, e.icnped the receptio1. ' will tench g

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iter to the bonrd of elvll «?ch. a fo r the purpose of pro* rTVi'ln Pi proposed dlsconUnuatlon' polnta, Goi Air llnea,' *er%-lce to T w m nnd one-l commission emphnslzea t l wna fourtl

a n undue', hardsh ip to points. Joslln field In the event An Inte lloweti to slop Ita aervlce couxulllnt

waa Riven'ler cUe* ,a(r trnvrl fffftirM Alexnnder 111 o t Twin t'nlls, stn tln s ther nnd i :lly would lose 20 yenra of The two Rcnerate IntereJit In nnd Snturdny M eit'ln the entire nrea . fnir. The jmml&sloners grnnted a cnUnnee Icciise to Ihe Blnck Cnb the tUdlni for one vehicle owned and _by Bernard n. H olland. ^

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chial School u.lS". ader Installed »Aug, 3 3 - ln , ceremonies n t D«s LuUieran church Sundny iijveaUgT^t Cnrl Mueller wns Installed ,q n ,e *h Wl or 81. John 'a L utheran jo ,cr,h rh e nev. Alwln Relm netz driver ofby the nev . Cnrl L oiuier.----- -------•Inlty church, nnd the Rev, tussert. Tw in Falls, offl* ^ q |

m pnrUclpnUng In the ts included M erit n a d tk e •Oh Duensing. bo th Twin * ^ J •lehfird Lndendorf. S noh- • i»h., and Em ll L lndem ann, • f,® • Noin's chlor sang and a akll • enlcd and w lo j were sung Becker and n due t by Enrl • an d his daughter, Carol J ,

Hansen wa* In charge of Itlon. Marlene Meyer who 1 grades l to 8.

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»Riding Clubs J id at JamboreeSUONk Aug, 33—p oin t re- )<orwtlk, 1 th e rfding cfub JamDoree YeWoa'ffc kturday n lg b l .a t th e Lincoln Btter he. fa ir IndlcaU Carey and H al- The k for f im pU ce WlUt 19 polnU Prince w

lowstonsPalla w as aecond wlUi 13 when hi

Goodlnc was th ird wlUi seven grandta t le-hslf p o ln u and Shoshone Callf., d. urth wlch fou r and one->ialf to rtcovi

interesUng aldeUghl to Uie Nearly Ung eveni, fo r w hich I IU Lebanon, /en In prltea. waa when Bay men, der and Bill Alexander, fa- id son, tied to r tourth place. ■ ■ [ vo h a d tied for first place K f S ny afternoon a i the Burley Tie prlce-m oney came from :e fees-and »S0 donated by (Vodl ding Redaklna. .

]ar DamagedSHONE, Aug. 33-AUhough w w asn 't h u r t, a 1086 Pontiac d about tlOO dam ags vhen r h it th e cow Thuraday five '

east o f Richfield. Blaine Pepuly She riff F rank inam a

gated th e crnah and reported sherlff'a otrice here. »

ph Nelson. Sn lt Lake City. 7 of the ear, w m unhurt. U-

loney to Loon ^Fann Loans SCity Bealdence Loans 2City Bualneaa Bldg, Loans SNo Appraisal Fe* )No Commlaslona ) * n ’o «r<» n o t ba betU a ealoterest ra te s ]

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m fO I O e r . . . t h t h i g h e s t o c t a n e In0 h i s t o r y i s now. 'y o u r s . . . th A n k m e n ts a t S t a n d a rd ’s refin e rie a . 8 ga so lin e p ro c e s se s b r in g y o u molr« h ig h -c o m p rc s s io n e n g in es—m o re

B fo r m o u n ta in g ra d e s , s to p -a n d -g o1 th e o p e n ro o d l

r g e n U A c t i o n * * .; ; th is C h e v ro aw ay c & rb u ro to r dopoo its y t0 b ig g e s t u u s e .o f eng ine tro u b lo l Ai !8 a ro sp e c ia U y r e in e d to c o n tr i c f h a rm f u l c o m b u s tio n a c id s . . . i a n d p o w e r o f y o u r e ng ine fo fn b n i

c e d p e r f o r m a n c e . . . y o u g o t n O ' g a s o l in e f e a t ^ o l in c re a s e d gi id lin g , a iid ' H toll-prcvontioV w i th *

’ + f a a t 's t a r t i n g + q u ic k .w a rm -u i i t io n + e x t r a p o w er + liigh a n t i - k i (5, + ru B t a n d co rrfla io n p rev e n tio : o tc c tio n + lo n g e r e ng ine life,

irt Suprem e fo r Itaock-fro* p c r f m p r c s s io n c a r s ;

in R e a 'u la r 'io r 'p c iii^^v i^ ' i i i ’ e c ta n o .r o q u ir o m e n ts . .

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he drowned. 1- ■ ■ ✓ i H fe son o f 'E m e s t 'a i id DoroU if^ I I» w u w ith th e fam ily in Yel* : > J lo ns naU ooal p a rk and flatoln« . % |> he feU i n t o - th a river. HU i lItftUier, E m c it, - s r , - C ardlna. • .< 1 1., dived a l te r b lm b u t faUed ' I Icover th e body. i • . ( | | I

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romDletlnif »oma JO.OCKJ . miles ot wnvfl in Uie USSR. cerU ln OeflnlW lmor«UiloM « « « u Jn « } . T he H p -

. ^lnn5 hAve ft problem ot nnd In c rw in g the volume of «n

I . S r « a d ? " W h j r d ie t nnd they urc onnWnfr n t IcM l tw o T a ^ e f » ^ W c - u lnr efforla lo m eet the ProWiOT.

Wo no •iRns of m nny pMple poinc hunn75> or \ « t \ s lo. a t l e u tfn u ic ncaV ^ulurc. bu t th e d ie t J sliciivy in brcnd and pou taes . rougWy nrouritl 10 p e r c e n t c titbohvdrato .

■ ■ T lie oonuliitlon incrcitaa .e t tom e ■ UircB million people per year wlU

in th o fotesceabUj .lum ra IncrfMe »uhsUxnU#lly the p r i^ u re of Popula­tion demnnda on food nnd T here U a trem endous laclt of vol-

. um e a n d variety o t consum er boom■ uow. a n d under p resen t poucy tn n i

ftlluallon docs n o t *eem UVely to Improve much.

T h e most spectaculnr e i io m w m e et the altaaClon crenao — presen t nnd pinnned - - In ncreftRO devoted to mlslnR corn. «nd tlio new Innda prorm m , u w t is, ine Brent plowing up of the vlrRln innas in w est Siberia nnd K in n k ^ U n .

, Llvestoelc production hn» lagRca

Japan Women Doing WorU

TO K YO . Aug. S3 uo m e n -n e w ly nrmed w lin tne n s n t to complftln—a ie revolUPR on ancien t Institution, 'th e scrub

I boy n t the public b«th."M en. s e t p u t o l th e wottitn'* s tc -

Oon." they ore dcmandlnR.16.000 PUbJJc baU >»-

pa lron lied toy '30 1 » r c e n t o t tn e ; populntlon—nre divided Into men.^

nnd women'# sections. But a t lenst; ; 38,000 men. w ta tlyyounsftn ttto tM K .! . nre en titled to work In both mc-

•; tlons. Theso nttenonnts wcnr only sh o r ts i» they w n Jb baclis a n d le im -

; lu te Uie w nter for nnlced bathers, mnle ond femnle.

i '. K Toliyo t^ouwv(^{e w o te to tn e e d ito r of the b lj evenmu paper,

t • Tokyo Shlm bun: "Let's end this 1 I . • bnrUfttlan liwUtuUon. W hy can 't ' ' these male* be repineed by woman I w orkers?'’ I

I AEC Leader i Hopeful for World Peace

• DENVER. A ur. 23 (tn -^h a lrin an : Lewis 8UHU8S ^ f th e atomic energy

comnvlssloti w ld yesterday th e world I 1 can look tow ard pence and a be tter I • life Jor InhablUints tf Uie friend­

ly a tm osphere of th e reeen t Geneva atom a-ror-peaco conferenca eon-

If : tinucs to prevail.■ B u t S tm u u w arned a t a news

conference th a t th la is “no t a Ume to bo complncent" and " t don’t

.th in k we can rea t on our oara."Btrausa ftew to D enver lm*

■ m e d ia tc J / « ft« r retum ins’ from SwJtMrland and reported to Preal- dcn t Elaenhower . fo r more than an

• h o u r befor* hl« presa conference. Th« AEO chnlrm nn Joined the P re sid e n t In a n i^ h t to H artford. Conn.. la te r la s t n igh t to conUnue

I th e BtomJo rep o r t Btrausa M id th e G eneva m eel-

Inir. which dealt only w ith peace- tlm a. atomlo usea, was held in an Atmosphere o f fricndllnesa and

LV : u n dersun d lne . He anld Uint If the b: • "clim ate'' o f th a t conference can fc ', b e ".tontSnued a n d p ttserv td ." tb e■ . '•cause of peace" and “the whole I : s tnndard of llvlnR a ll over the■ - w orld" cM\ be Rdvnnttd.■ ' T ho United S tates Im »h e a i o f ■ Rusala In peaceUme atom uses.| f SttRUM ta ld . only btcnuso “w t so t ^ s ta r ted earlier" and plowed more Cfl money nnd peraonnel into the pro- ^ Rram. D u t h e w arned Uxat th is n a - W Uon wna n o t developinR young

scientists nnd ensU^eers f u t enoush K to m eet th e drm nnds a n d thrcateoa■ to fnll behind o the r countries.■ Russian BClentlsta "are as good B as a n y In the n-orld." S trauss anld.■ . H e stressed th a t th# Russians are lH "very com petent aclentUts . . .they P hnve done very fine work In the u Held of pure science.”

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•wu la r behind th e locrease in populaUo'“t f and dem and. T h e present gren rai,^ emphasis on c o m growlns J» lo l r . lit creaso th e am o u n t a! food for moj

nnd be tter Uveatock production. Ers a re a t from tw o-thirds ot ft n jble t over a ruble each , depending o

.Iter w here you buy tJ iem .'M ea t a n d p« jot tlcularly m eat w ith any f# t on it

n lle acarce and high n n d milk. » m e o f : lu s - of dubious flunllty. U h J jh n pric. ling All a re o ften unnvallable xo We con

a n sum er whoae Income appear* to avei nre axe 750 to BOO rublea p e r monU

Inc- The R uasiani peg the rao ia a t . lem. ccnta. . ^ople T he rich K uban and th9 irrigaOe .east &rea« «eem to be about th e onl :t Is places where c o m c.m be grow Rhly as we grow i t In Uie corn belt of Ui Ites. USA. U c k o t moL-iiure In tli ome wanjser o rew J»«d lack of growln will season In the moLiiure nreaa Um ease th e producUvlty o t corn In oUi< uia- places. .Iber. Ifowevcr. by following the ir pMr

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> 6 , Japanese public ba ths are usuall;tiled And ns stjnclaus as the hlsCorli

n«.n Rom an vatlety . w ith & hndscapi irgy painting .behind Uie huge stenmlni jrld lub. Ench ham let, no m n tter hov tte r small, hna Ita public bath, n d - By police order, since the l&U *va century thcro tuns be«n a hl?l^ pa r on- eiUon down th e tnlddle to eegregat

women nnd m en. B u t thousands o ewa riinU baths, clossified o ^ h o t sprlm Ime ba th s Inatead of "public." remalt in 't mixed.

A t one end of th a pnrUUon lm* where both aides can be aeen, slti ■wn th e proprielor o r hJa wl/e. like / jal- Unnla um pire. Thla indivldua an wntchea both th e w omen and mer

ice, disrobe and coHecU 15 yen (flvi the cenU) (rom eac h ndult. ird. Nobody haa ye t complained aboui lu e thU'p 'rlvllfgeci peeping Tom.

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r jnore duced on nbo u t 70 mtlllon acru 1. ERRa the n e a r fu tu re . *rtmt la a Jble to mendous aren, but.lf the greater 3 ng on of t h u la to be harvested ahort d p a r- green and IC m uch of Jt rep2i n I t Is o lher crops now In producUon le of l l Increase in feed may n o t b«

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TRUCK DEDS-Tnjl TERMS IF DE8II

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! Heavy Ci’oVd ; Predicted for ’I County’s Fair i '

FILER. Aiiir- aa—Preparatlons &re ^ IL ncnrlnB complellon Jor tho Twin ■ ^ FaiU cbuniy fa ir w hich opens Auk. ^ li 3 j a t th&FJlwiftlJW Ouncli. H

1” TliomM Ptxiu. secreUiry-nnJiager ■ of ths fair, predlcU th a t attendoocA ■ flRurea thU year will (op those o t ■ previous years w ith more than lOMO U pcrftons expcctcd to b« on hand Io r H Easl End day. &

Paries also announces th a t a new H g itd to the /a irgrounds n-il] be N opened on th o n o r th aide of th e M Rrounds a c ro u the s tree t from th e n Idaho Qean and Elevator company t.9 (0 alleviate traffic congesUon. ;< J

O lcnda Ne^'bry. daURhter o( M r. ’ and M n . Clarence Pet«rson. Pller. [ h as been selected by a board o t iudRes (0 reign u queen o t the rodeo. Pa rk s sU tes.

MUs Newbry was selected a fte r the candidates ffsve two rldlnt; dem ­onstrations. As the Judges were Un­able to decide on two altendnncs they selected a ll th ree runnersup t a a tU nd the queen.

T he ottendnnts they selected aro Carolyn Wyllle, Tw in Falls; Carma B arton. M urtaugh. and Linda Ller- m an, Flier. Also entered In the con­te st were Joann Jasper, Sondra NeU ion a n d Carol Scott, alt Flier.

T he Queen and h e r court will p ;r - form each n lgh l n t the rodeo' and will to u r Maglo Valley In an adver-

K Using caravan. .S Paries said a feature o t the rodeo■ wUl be Stub and Shorty, Australian■ shepherds oC Jay BUIer, Em m ett, ig B T he th ree actors wUl glvo a pan to - —

i mime of a ru stle r raid on » herd ot cows. A lUr "sijootlng" Blaier the ru stle r will be driven o ft by the dogs who will then revive the ir master by I m eans of arUflclal respiration. Ve:

P arks noted th o t E ast End day toe will be Sept. 3, w ith W est End day j on Sept. 3. g^;

T he rodeo will be a t 8 p.m. each thr d sy ot Ute lair. Ate] Lambat, &Wem, “ Ore.. will bo m aster o t ceremonies. , *

U ‘ UUIway a ttrse tlona -will be sup - ! r ' j l piled \J3 S lebrand b ro lh en ' circus.

1} G RO U P MEETS O rB HEYBURN. Aug. 2 3 -T h e ChlHo

fellowship of th e Burley Christian r f church m e t Sunday ew nlng a t Uj« I y homo o f Marvel Bixler. Oene Good- M r A w in a n d R ichard pium lee preseaU d In ta » lesson o a church history.________ Grci

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F . C. Iledgln. Flier, r lch t. displays smoke and her 3 - . ..-^-otd to lt . whleh ' lon of Uie Tw tn Falls ceuaty ta lr op

Yisits ReportedDECLO, Aug. 33—Mr. and Mrs.

V em H afner and daushlers, E vans- B< ton, Wyo., have been visiting here, ac

M r. and Mrs. Jo h n 0 . D arrlnglon, S a lt Lake c ity , hnve been vlslUng p ' U>eir sons and families. “

M r. ond Mr*. Leslie D arrlnglon . . and daughters, Logan, i]avo -been' VlalUng the ir parents. '" di

M rs. Emma Q uanstrom , Portland , h< Ore., Is vlslUng relaUves. ni

HAGERMAN VISITORS HAOERMAN. Aug. 33 -M r. and

M rs. Oeorge Oregg, f iouth Bend. M Ind .. a re vlslUng Mrs. Genevieve hi

O regg and AJbcrt Oregg. >

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)Ib7^ qoarter hortei. EWada lle d - lileh w in be entered in the borte dlvls- llr opentnr Aog. 30 o t the Filer fa ir -

Trips Takenrs. SHOSHONE. Aug. 22-L eonard V. IS- Bond, Shoshone soil conservaUonlst. re. nccom puiled by Tom Newkirk, H al- ,n ley. and Boyd Price and Oene

C hrlsm an, Ooodlng, are attend ing train ing conference In Boise.

M r. nnd Mrs. M. J . DUle a re v lsit- Ing In Idaho PalU,« M rs. K enneth Cunningham a n d doughter, Idaho Foils, hove re tu rned

id, hom e a fte r vlslUng her parents. Mr. ond Mrs. P . H. Dlnsmore.

V lS m N G PARENTS na DISTRICH. Aug. 33—Edwari Id. MlUard, Portland^ Ore., Is visiting ve h is paren ts, M r. and Mrs. John

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COW TESTED aoODINO. Aar. 2 3 -A Hoisft

I V cow owned by th e Id ah o sla te sch . 1. , ' fo r th e deaf and b lind produced '■ J r , ' pounds o t buU erfat and Ui

pounds o t mlUt In a 314-day t conducted by th e H olsteln-Frlesi Association of. A m erica.

VfSITfNG PARENTS a n d - HAOERMAN, Aug.Tied [IMr.

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^ WASHINQTON. Aug, 33 {■MBB Former Prealdent H arry S . '

says the best cure .for Juvei ■ ■ Unquency “U fo r th e maix

papas to stay a t homo an Uielr families.’*

S k Trum an made th is commc ■ ■ g 9 | le tte r he sent to S ena tor K B h | D„ Tpnn., recently w hen t t M U nesseean was condueUng t n | r a in various clUes on th e sui H M juvenile delinquency. ' WMfm Kelaaver h a d sen t Tru.

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fauver hadn 't asked fo r h is on luvenUe delinquency

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Uie mamas a n d papas. '

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to boarding schools Ju st b e u pnrents are too lazy to lot Uicm. Besides chUdren ni have too many gadgets to fi and no t enough chores."

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