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U . S. to Up A id to S outh V iet Nam; K ehnedy P lan^
&['0^-ex1:-'Moye' in ;Laos' CrisisV „ V^j-^HINGTON. Mn>f i (UPI).—^Thp United S la tes 'is .incrcii.sinfr its military nid to
Nam, which borders embattled Laos; T his today ufl.Prcai'ilent
_fltudy .lne next m ovG B -in the m ajor-East-W cst BtrugKle ovcr-SoutheM t-AalifjPoiisibic ^ movea ineludei^ use o f ,allied troopa In Laos o r South Viet Num nnd^i^.w w e^I^.'.actiQ i),
ilke Opposing (.‘Witch Hunt’
In Cuba GaseH .O E rr r irs B im o . Pa,. Mny i « v -■ F o rm e r P rw ld e n ro w lR jit D . El- H iienhowcr sa id today, ilie liuit th lnc H consTC^s should da a l this time Is B - conduct ft "wltcti hunt" Invcstlstu■ . tlo n of U. 8 . Ihvolvem cnt'lri the
Cuban InvMion tiosco. ~ - ■ r - H e ajM to at:A neu 'j conrcrenco S . . • wflcr n mcatlni; wltli ncpubllcun
. ^ - c Jn S iw W h rfW ^ ile rs . Elsenhower luUd'hB bellfcve^% f country stands firm ly behind P rn M « r( Kennedy "in. hi* cH prt Uf p revent the solld-
. IJylns of a c o m m u n ls f tiro n g h o ld '* "^ In the w estern hemisphere.'*
In « w ld e -r^ g o discussion of * w orld a n d domesUo ^rotilema, £ 1<
9r>nAM fVljkiM AfVijintenhow er m ade these other points; T he s ituation In Laoa has devel-
I the lost few' n wpre.i)i no
oped se 'f rnp ld ly .4n I days U »t/-^e can » p j
f ohould b« employed there. Elsenhow er 's a id th e Rovemment had expeot®d fc-eea«e-flre lost Monday, •'but we ha v en 't ROt I t ye t."-
Is n o t BOlnff to compare the f lrs t lOO days of th e Kennpdy nd-
—-------m ln istrfttloa-w lth . an y .p th e r slm -,lia r e ra because th e new President
------ - hM b1 affairs.
.^ o rM m en t o f a contention b ; Htfuse R epublican Leader Charles A . Halleck. Ind iana . U iat th e Ken- a e d r p ro sram had "laid a. b ic tgC Incong ress . >
H e trUl speak In W o ^ i l n ^ n a t a d ln jw honorUir iRepubllcon me^^^ers'O t coosress oA June 1.' '
^ . ^ 9 J j ’w LRBaflcLA l«o.f).oppm :at *2 Ju n e 12 d in n e r- liJ Cincinnati. O.. to be g lten by form er Secretaryo f © e f ^ '^ N e U H . f l --------- •lioilDf. o f j re tirin g < »C hkm nala T b ru s to n s
ColdRecj icda-
— U L U ay-C old-w ave.set.aub-lreei- 1ns records In the no rttiem Middle W est and N ortheast today. In
' li t te r o f hurrlcane-foree storm*. Early m orning temperature*
_ ranged from a national low of n n (, above a t H uron. S . D.. through the 3M a n d 1
Y ork -ttal T h e 34 degrees Madison. Wls.,
, a n d '* th 'b .^ a t Milwaukee were -i-rbo th - 'M B y-reoo rds. f lo .w as th e 28 - • — a t A lbany ,-N .-y ..-w h leh -b r(*# -a
. r e c o rd se t In J878. “Southw est communities recov
ered from g ta n t iuOi stooes. cal« _ fo re e Vlndit, j i gnadoea a n d cloud.
bursU w hich h i t Iat« ye rfifB iyr~
I.Storm dam age a t Denton, T n ^
- m u estim ated In the mUUons of dollars and Ifl persons wer* ln< ju red . Several.bulldlngs and.lwme* w ere, reported-dem olished. Practically every.Ftndow In th s dowa- tuw u
T hree m ore persons w e n ln ju > . td . . o n o -e il tlc L ly .-a s tb e a to m
front_m pved th raugh Sallas,' H au 'u ie s i n o t golf b»Us pound
ed Joplin .'Jido.. until y a rd s and ...strceU h a d jjb en - tu m ed lo to sheeia
o f lee. N ln e ^ per cen t d f the - c i t y 's neon U ^ t 's lg n s ---------- - -
te re d a n d b r o k u glass - forcee traffle to a s e a r standstUL Dam*
” .age was e s t im a te -at *J».OW. T ornadoes-sm ashed -'hom es In
h is planned tr ip to Ja p an th is fall on adTles'of th e s tc to dep artm e n t ' T he departm ent recommended
« told a news conference.
Pioneer Dies
■MRS. ADELAIDE M. HAWES . . . (he f irst w hite girl born
In the Bruneau valley. Ju n e l,c I87S, died a t 11:S0 p . 'a . SatjM^ day a t St. Benedlet’s botpU al, Jerome, a fte r a llBgering lllneat.- l le r parenU were' th e fln it white
's e l t le n ln 'B ru n n u ~ v aIIey ..a n d she was (he au tho r o f a book^ •■Valify of TaU O nu».“ coneem - in ir ih e -Q ran e aa va lley-country* from 1669 t» IMO. (SU ff e i ^ v - Ing)
B u t '- a f f ii n p - R i l c _____________thi.s countrv'.s hand.
K ennedy’s .iftteat m eeting with
ftttcm pta-forn-.pcaceful settlem ent In Lao.1, asaln were falllnfTnpart,
T ltcre were, tlic.ie developtjltnts: •-^Lnolliin K ing Savi(ng VathnnK '
ond Combodlnn Prince Norodom S ihanouk were reported calling off: Uie 14-natlon pollUcnl conterehce on X<ao.i se t for May 13 In O e n m . ■—lA otlan neutra list "
Some of the citlm ate'd S(IO college studen li who rio ted In the beieh reuirVcUy o f .... ........ .......... _.vherded into a compound a t the G alveilon eountr ia i l to aw ait .procetalng. Cnltege and high ichoot ■tudenU were ga thered-for the annual Sptaxh day* which m ark opening of the.iw ire season. Stiidenti h a d returned to clauei^ today. (AP wirephoSo) . ’ ’ ' • . •
Phoum B;-jippcnrcfl~t<nnnjyiiig-i5- cease-llro -ialks’lnto a polltU
cftl coriference. which officialsTiereiiircd couWiiopelcs.ily confusc.the
Issue. .—Souvanna wfts Quoted as-say-
ing truce talk.% should Inelude'nftt 9nly discussion of a cease-fire, but aiscus.ilon of th e form ation of a cofllltlon governmenl and choosing Lao representatives to go to O o neva; ' /
Tliere was concern th a t nil th ti ffiould npetl fu rth e r 'd e lay s .fo r th r
,'K enfi<dy has wjirhed repeate th a t th e communist th rea t South Viet N am U as g rea t
I Laos. ■ -•S ou th .V ie t N am has been the
seene o f-c o w tan t communist guer; rllla terroTLit activities,
—L aotian rebel Copt. K ong Le,
Death Qaims .AreaPioneer
At Age of 85Mrs. Adelaide &C. & w e s . 66. 3M
Lincoln street, died a t 11:M p jn . Saturday a t S t. B e n ^ le t’s hos- plta l. Jerom e, a fte r an extended I-
B runeau,-and cam e to T w in Falls from -there-ln -lW O r-S he was the f irs t w hite girl bom In B runeau valley. H er paren ts. M r. a n d Mr*.
fhe first nrhlto settler* In the valley, moving ^ e r s _ l t t 1866. She was a .m em bec of the B runeau o'atbo'llo church and the church 's A lU Rosary
troops in no rthern liio s . called on the royal -LAotlnn governm ent to send a cease-fire delegation lim ited to .fiv e or 10 unarm ed persons carrying w hite flags to 'N a Modi
Women's league and T w entieth Century club.
She was su tho r o f a book,' "Valley of Tall. G rass." concerning the B runeau valley country from 1809 to 1900. T he ■Tiiraer a n d Hawes families operated l a r g e ranches In the B runeau T hree Creek areas. H er 'h u i Joseph E H sw es .-d le d 4 n loai
Bawes, Jerom e; a b ro ther. W llllatn X. .Turoer. B ru n e a u ,' a n d five grandchildren and la g r ta t-g ran d -
Rosary will be recited a t 8 p jn . Tuesday in Reynolds funeral chapel by the Rev. Jerom e -.T., O'Connor. Buhl Church of the
and mass
oesdsy .m r a . - BTTH ia 'm , ay ................Jo h n Q uinn. Concluding r ite s will
Defense Test....T h e T k’Iq .F alls flre-deparU - m ent sounded th e departm ent's sirens a t noon Monday os porC of civil defense preparations.
, T h e . sirens a re sounded for . th ls .p u rp o u .o a the f irs t day of each m o n th .. •
Arrest Called ^Power Play’
May Day Turned Into Political Celetetlon in Red Countries
- -4. • ■. By The Auoelated Press . -May day-was tu r n c d - in t c u L P o l i t i c a l celebration today in comiminist.capitaJs. F catk i-
ties in Moscow set the pace fo r the traditional worker."!' holiday by featuring Maj. Yuri A. Gagarin, the Soviet astronaut. Gagarin stood alongside Prem ier Khrushchev on theH«d square reviewing stand to watch a three-liour
t i r l r
Rusk Assiu-es U.S. No tuba Invasion Due
WASHINOTON. May 1 « V ^ e 5 ^ rctnry of S ta te D cin~R uskrauured InvcstlRallng senatorsv t{!)day the United -States . h a s '.n 6 p lans for arm ed Intervention-In-Cuba. .
Sen. W ayne Morse, D., Ore..-snld Rusk made this c lear during three J iam a of c i i .................................
L atin American affairs subcommittee of the senate foreign relations committee,' -=M orse.-the"W b. te e T h a lrs
, I. reported Rusk mode m tab le , fac tual "and open-breasted" s ta te m ent concerning th is counU7 's role In th e Ul-fated Javaslon of C u b a . , ; .
■(5ihah- r a f i ------ — - • - • •
clal and tra in ing u s i s t a n 'c e 'f ^ ^ th e United States.
Rusk was th e leadoff witness la the subcommittee's effort to
TOlvement In the Cuhsn Invasion
P residen t Molse Tihombe. would be brought he re under forced detention 'today in a power play by cen tra l governm ent Presldent-Jos- eph K aaavubu.
T shom be's o rre s t In Coqullhat-' vllle w hen he tr ied to walk o u t ot the Congolese federation confer- eoceLWOs s e e n .a s .a - b o ld bid by Ka4Byubu..to " .............................
Iltlcal rival and become .the ongo'a head mtvn In -fac t a s well I In ciamck(R eports from .EllsabethvlUe;
caplMl of secessionist Knti
I held a t B nm etu -ce r
’Dee’ Cancels,Trip to-Japan
O C rrySB U R O ^ Pa., M ay 1 IC7B. Presiden t E lsenhower
noed tod&y h e has canceled
In W ashington.--ol..>;...a. . . . u th is m eant fear-'O f—com m unist denionstraUons like those which forced cancellation of- h is ' presidential visit to Tokyo la st J u n e "
JT ie .m ounU ng crlses7 ln - l» o s ; South V iet Nam and Cuba a lready — sparking le ftist . .agitation
said
.' p lanes n o r th of *n ils^ Oklar^'xnd s ti ll a no ther d li^ m inor damage
v-M apl*-c lty ,-K sn»-— ' '
^Wrong Man. T A IP n , Fbrreliea, May 1 W»--A -bride-w alkedroot on-hBf hus--- b a n d - o n 't h e l f ' weddU* - becsuso h e was n o t the hand- somo m an td ' whom she had been Introduced "by • m atchm aker ■ ■ ■ •- Ho tu rned -ou t to U -th e supposed gr<»m's younger b ro k e r whom she described os, plain4 1 ^ .
~ M 'lT r r o i n r n r 'W « n g - m e l , . HslunftUn. northern , o ffe red - h e r dlssppoin ted -hus-
..bandJJcr. en tire. a le n t to MMO, for tfcsted'divorce,moaa U-easUy a r r a n t i t there
~U :niutfaal consent.' , ^ 7 ~ T he-h \ubm d-ag resd .^ —
NEW, JA tW rS X A B W D '
thS
4UO a|jariu»ii >011141 . .agiMUonaga|nst.thfi,U ;ilted S tate s .ln . Ja p an and other fountrles.'
May,]- - A r
. WASHlii Acnatora and< tlee eontrssf law day < S U tcs and w ith ', the
laWJDays—^Contrasted
M i. May I lC »-T w o suprem e cou rt Jus- 't b s ce leb tatlon :of
lay In >the U nited o the r M r n a tions
lu h ls f^ M a y . day
Justice T o n ic , fclrfk. In a fUm- e d add re ss-;* ':h lg h rsc h o o U and
tA evislA 'sU tlons, called on a ll^ 'A m ericansi-to e n l ls t- in " the w orld -stru g g le la g aln s t-th e-co m -
b o u U of
- B e n , ■ In however, we j
I B ush. R., C o n n ,
____I .m lU taiy ittrezigth, ^ tapoos 'a n d .ls ra e s
'm -lo v to g . peoples. ' ' o i t e d ^ U t e s ,
caplMl of secessionist K ntanga fo r county-voU ng l j r « T in c c r » ia -w n n r -c r - H K f? ^ i r th r- i9 « a -c iv « -r ig b t ic. prevailed In official circles -because of-T shom ble's a rre s t In Co-
.QUllhatvllle, cap lU l of Equator province. .
(The E llsabethvlllfl reports gold th e~ K aU hga cab inet was called
possible m lilta ry » o v u by the CongQle«e.army. ' •
(CommunlcaUons w ith b o t h EUsabethville a n d Coqullhatvllle w ere-cut-off th is m o m liu because of the Moy day holldny)“
Fallout Shelter Crowds Limited
About 300 to 300 people visited th e radlaU on fa llo u t shelter a t the
lie from 3 to B p. m. Sunday, perin tenden t RAgland said shelter will be open on the .. basls-next-Sunday. to give everyone who Is In terested a n opportunity to see th e shelter. <
High school s tudents bu ilt theshelter^flm-fUnariupplied by"thefederal office o f clvU defense and mohlJlzaUon.
He will be followed la ta - this
o f the cen tral IntcUlgence agency.
Court Denies Challenge of ’60 Vote Latv
W ASHINOTON^ M ay 1 aim - T h e suprem e -ebu /trtU m ed down s ta te au thorities today in ihe lr f irs t challenge on federal demands fo r county-voU ng records under
T h e tr ib u n a l-d id so by leaving undisturbed .IL lower court order th a t : Alabama officials .produce
'.Ing records ' - • a_investigai
Negro voters ‘
records for federal ttuihorl- itin g the barring of In Wilcox and M ont-
in IS days. A labam a h a d i . . . th e suprem e court.to hold hearings In tbe case on grounds th T la w
ras^ujiconstitutlonnl.i 'p o the r actions today, the'
peme court:' —O rdered fu rth e r argum ents
n e x t fail on th»con troversls l Issue o f w hether sU te s a rs unfairly dls- c rlm ln itln g -a g aln s t. city. TOten In apportioning s ta te legislative dis- trlcU . T h e le st case. Involves T en- n c ssee -b u t .th e f ina l decision will have Impact In a num ber of states.
—D ecided 8 to 1 th a t railroad nploves displaced because of
. .rade, only nine minutes of which. . . I t h ir m lim n y T ----------------------------------------------------
show. Mal-slial Jlodion.Mal-Mal-slu..___ ____ _inovsky, Soviet defense min- i.ster, boasted of the “m ost up -to -date menns of w arfare" for th e Soviet armed forces. O agarln also praised the com m unist system in - o - b r o a d c a i t ;^ / ;------ ,—
Peiping ' radio reported three ■m iiiion-cninesetum ed'o 'ul'for r4l- llcs m -lhe com m unist capital. Foreign M inister Chen Yl appealed fo r g rca ter unlty a t home-'and In .■•the Socialist cam p of. the in te rn a tional com m unist movement.''
C ubans ju m e d o u t for rallies to h a il w hat- p f to e M inister Fidel C astro now calls h is “Socialist" revolution. Moscow awarded the Cuban prim e min is ter a Lenin peace prize in tim e-lo r tn e cele-bratlon.
E rnesto G u ev a ra ..C u b a n . . . nom lc chief, outlined a four-year p la n to develop th o Island' republic 's resources a n d said I t would depend heavily o n sUpport from to m m u n is t countries.. _
o in t o f c on flle tT T oo^ ^lers a n d Soviet .tanks
----------- ... the com m unlst-sectorof the c ity In defiance o f a big fou r agreem ent .ba rring Q eim an lro o p r ijr th o ^ v H » « a "c lty :------------
or_W llly-Brftndt..W e8t Illn .- 'to ld a rally o f an estim ated 700.000 th a t the com m unist mill-
' ilEiiiuiutruUui
wanti.'*^ H is voice w a s . carried ocross th e £ast-W est bolder .by loudspeoKers. -4;-. Presiden t T ito reviewed a 3 'i - h o u r pa rade In Belgrode marking th e -aoth anniversary of Yugoslavia 's revoluUon. which was s ta rted -by h is pa rtlsans-under the
Soviet rocketry fea tured Buda- Jftst’s pa rad e ._S evera l hundred thousand H ungarians* Straggled along behind a 20-foo t mocku a Soviet rocket a top the g
co rdboard-rockets.:’—
a t M ay day rallies, where the speakers ' -demanded closer rela- tlo tu w ith Com m unist Chlx^a.
Rallies were a b o held in South-
______ ____ .. special May __audience a n d -to ld 354W0 visitors th e .Rom an CathoUo church^li'as "alw ays su p p o r te d 'th e m oral and economic progress of m a n ." ''
High Wind Hits Town in Oregon
Aid for Cuba Is Pi;omised "By^Red'BlocriO SCO W . May 1 (UFIk-The So
v iet U nion's lop m ilitary leader today pledged the support of the entire com m unist bloc to protect Fldcl C astro 's Cuba again st new aggressions.
Defense M inister MarsliAl Rodion Malinovsky declared In a May day a d d r ^ th a t th e recent ."armed ln t;rven tlon In Cuba"
Quences.'Boasting tha 't th e R ussians have
le m o st perfect weapons, MsUn- .vsky s i^d " the Soviet U nlon.can- noC IgfTore th e w ar p repara tions of th e im perialist coimtrles."
P rem ier Castro, who was award-.
sentia— H is- p o F t^ T w a s " among those carried by civilian sections of Ihe.tradiU onal May day parade.
r ^ a l t e Malinovsky's m ilitan t w o r d s ^ th s ^ v U ts - p l a y s d - ^ w n the m ll lta ir aspects o f th e p arade.
Plans to Help- U. S. .Jobless Areas Signed
WASHINOT(i>K.. M ay 1 W — President Kennedy today -signed in to - la w -a 3M -m iillon-dollar-bU l to .a ld ia rc u .d ep re sse i l.fa y -u n en i^ ploym ent' and appoin ted W illiam L. B a lt. Jr.. Pennsylvania labor commissioner, ^to a dm inister the program . . - , —w
■■There'S, no plece.-6f .leglslaUonr legislation / - i . tT n s r s iv H " " t o sign.-_ .j- g rea ter s
K ennedy said.T he bill sels u p a federal loan
and g ra n t program <to try to a t trac t industries Into a reas which have lo st the ir m ain econoinie
five” K ennedy m easures to get through congress.
b ill authorizes: 100 million______ in loan funds fo r p lan tsond -o ther facilities, Ineludlng-m a* chlnery and equipm ent In some cases, in depressed . Industrial a reas.
loo m illion dollars In lo a n s 'fo r the ssm e purposes In low-lncome ru ra l a reas. -------------—
W ind-traveling s t terrific
re compensated fairly.—R efused to accept an appea
u u L .a n appeals court ruling ihlch asslgned-jurisdlctlon tr
,'naUonal labor relations board a dispute involving .th e Web 'p ressm an's union afi'd lhe’Po rtlana
NEWS BULLETINSBO iSE,:M ay 1 W #-S y lvan Je p p es^ .B o ls e . iTppeari to h a v « - lh e ^ i t Q l n A l r f n n t W n m o n -
side.'^track - for~appolntm ent' by the~Renhedy adm inistration -to 'su e- J D z ^ v s l l U U t ~ T T ' U l l t c l l l ' « e d K enne th Se rgqu lst a s U. S . s tto m ey for'Idaho . S tate Democratle
■ “ ” to be "Mt" f o r Jep-chalrm an Jo h n O . -W altei^ sa id the post appears 1 p ^ ttn w hoM -hs-caH ed:ont-ot-ths-*prtoclpal-cont<
W a s h i n g t o n , ’ May 1 n rO -T be alolnle ,energy & poMd a n additional U million doPars in it* 1061 tlsos: for.^adVBnMd. te it- re ae to r a t tb e ld ^ f t- a a U o n a l rM oU r testing sU - U on .-8« t. H enry Dw ershak sa id today.
'S B O tn ., ^ t h K O ^.-M iff-I-U . __________the S yngm an-R hee reg lm e i-w u sentenced -I p ruon -fo t-hu -ro ic -Th*t t r f q w e a ; jre---------------
N BW '-iroSB:. M a y .l ( fb :« a rp e r Lm 's ae.vel nTo K u i a M oeUng Bird?, today woo tb e lM l P a litse r p tta s fo r fietlon. A aw ard for dnuna ■ww t lo —A n.iho ‘ V s r H « « e " . b r T a d - M o ie l . 'ln th s Jow natlsm inetd . tb s Po lltse r geld BwdU f r f . i " - A m art} l» ,jr«u .Q lobe.J tim es._f
sh o t through this eastern Oregon towtl S a turday aftem on.
7S trees, blocking every s tree t In tow n. I t picked up a r f u " ' • - •In tho Columblik r iver .............. ..sn e n .in .‘- l t ^ d . h u r ) e d I t on to an island . I t curled, the", alum inum ' ' les on a iarm -buU dhig . I t
led-^orens-of windows.---------one was Injured In the bHef
s to rm ., ^ ' ,TWtt~town ' h j ^ o_e
• technical help to cot taU m ated planning . wdevelop
r p i d ^ i m r r t s i - - X O ^ JD O S T M sn — ------------Ish bookio today Joined th e btlloh. c r. the .baker and the candiesllck
Is.Mdther of YearITof Catholic m other o f'ih tL 'yea r - M r s . -A ^ lh a W e}«f .-Piters, «3,
'- - '-•lo t.-— - ----------- --- •Peters wa_______
42nd annual- 'convention of the' I d ^ o CouncU of CathoUo W omen • '- - - '“over-tho-w eek-^nd:-------
. N SW VO BK , > l a y .T u ^ e o r g e E . Suderow. 48. m arine design e n -
ra d a r w am in i.sU U o n s 'in th e At-
4.5 'm llU on dollars fo r r e tra in ing w orkers in depressed areas. 10 million dollars fo r subsUtence
-------- •- to worker*retra in ing . 4.9 million dollars fo r
programs. • - ' i . _
75 mlUlon dollars fo r g ran ts fo r construcOon of pub lb facillUes.
Spaceman Is Set for Shot;
Ready
-CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.', May 1 (U PI)—The spacc-fi mail and l)is rocket w ereTairy today but the w_eath«_waB.| -nntf-Rain boKan fallinir on America's man-in-spaccT'head-X quarters a t ;i p.m. (El)T>. So th era was a stronfr pofislbll-l ■»«’ rh'AX'Amcriea’s first attem pt to fire a human Ijeinir in to l
CO m ight be postponed from^S a.m. (E pT ) tomoirowi I nuiiiij llmo Iffler in m e week, liu t Florida weather la .
forecasts sometimes are reversed in a m atter b£ I hours, and officials of the jia^ tio;ial aeronautics and .npace administration (NASA) i;c- fused for. the time being to predict a ba1l{.
In brief, the forecast for the oriRlnally-planned-fllght tlme was - to o cloudy and loo windy."
T h e CS-ton Redstone rocket and the- ton-and>a>half'Mercuryrspace c ra ft 'w e re ready on pad No. S.T lic ‘'prime" a stronaut and. his "bBckiip"-u'ere resdy In their iSom- fortable Isolation quarters on'-.the cape.
Nearly 10.000 m en— scientists,41nely . trained technicians, crews of th e scven-shlp recovery fleet—were ready, '-•i , —------. T il crucial countdown, the painstaking two-day pre-launeh-«heo‘
m ent, was proceeding "with complalnU.’' o fflclab.sald.
T hen , with the ndtion less than 24 hours away from its f irst brief b u t critical step toward manned conquest o t space, the forecasts tu rned sour.- ..The. sho t. Is-lntended-tO-toUDch an astronaut only 115 m lle ru p and 300 m iles'do«’n range from th ; cape. T h e-flrs t U. B ..'sttem pt-to p u t a m an In orbit around the E a r th Is not scheduled before late flila year.
B u^even a IS-mlnute space ride Is hazardous,, however hard . the m en of Bdircucy.have tried to an- tlclpate/-and elim inate risks.
So NASA had se t certain rigid w eather speclflcaUons, both- her# an d In. th s n
ceed 31 nilleg a n hour. A fter days o f faro iah le forecasts, the outlook w en t bad.
for'.th is seasou" ond'giisfy*wlndirof 21 to '33 miles an hour. T he skies m ig h t s ta r t e le a r l ^ . tomorrow n ig h t, th e w eatherm an said . B ut
u n til 'I f ' t h e U unchlng were postponed
before the liquid oxygen is loaded. th e delav could be for u UtUe - - '3 4 houra.'A ------------fueling would necessitate a m in im um delay of 4S hours, an official said) because the oxygen would h ave to. be pumped ou t and the rocket made ready for a new Iqad- Ing. • . . .
NASA_stlU_was keeping s ic re t IdehU U u of the No. 1 and No. 3 astronauts.—B ue-speeu latlon-een-
Deteriorating
A stronaut'John Gle&n,,si In i ^ e a ttire , leaves b aaga r e a ^ way to a fligh t slmDlaUon t s r t 'a In a MereniT capnds a t Cap«'.2 CanaveraL G lenn J s one o t tlOMiA trained pUoU pleked orlglaalljrjk fo r f l n f U . 8 . I ■ ' ■*
- n i g h t s '
Witaess'-Telis^
Israeli ^Tr. JERUSALOC, M ay l ‘lhl'<^AA m sric an Jsw .te m .g o r t 1 ............to ld .today .liow ..by .« lm ost. . cle, h a escaped d e s th a t tha h of th e n ssls w hen h e ^ ^ ^ a
D r. L oonW . \_er te len tlst; _______ ___ ____ _A doir B ch m a n n a t th e ebd « ( :,£grim d a y -in w tilch , a - s p e ........o m e s broke and he - m e s : _ a t S tchm aan : ~Ha m y ^Uy. U t m e k ill him.” PoUe« t h im outside, calmed h lm . r ^ - I . tL M g - W tu - -
'•n io 'p ttw cuU on. atooH evidence today th a t "
rd U rihg 'the 'ha iil- t* r r « a _ _ th e Jew s In Poland, whera h e 11 living when th e R w ' “
timeIng steadlly.-
"H ls sp irit l8 ..h !gh and h is courage is a th ing to 'm arvel a t,'' th e friend added.— T h e -5 0 -y esr-o ld -w e s te m -ld o l. u nde r heavy sedation a t h is Bel- A lr home, has r^celved.no yislUffs fo r more th sn a week. I t was un derstood th a t Cooper's condition w as such th a t i t would be h e " no t to havervlsltors. . '
Cooper underw ent surgery 1.. e ra l m onths agb fo r a carcinoma (cancer) o f th e colon a n d 'a re -
- - ^d medical bulletlh said » has spread to other
Although cooper now is being fed Intravenously, no plans fo r his hoipltallaallon h a re been a a- nouncecL •
British Booikie^JoiiisBaKr; ButcHei:; H els Shopkeeper-ro O N T M s r i ' o r e ^ 'n i r B r l t ^ t o l e g ^ . w h a ^ m a ^ . a r e a « . V M
hundteds-«f>beiU ng storesshops th roughout the n a t__ __Off-track. cAkh-on-lhe-barrelhead b e tting w as’ legalized a t-7 ~ a r m ; x m in -S o w X M lo r 'c o u ia T o p e n ly
V credit o r p u f his .cents)- on a nag In
a fa c 't . • -. T h e .'f irs t of aoo.-trt^sbop* in
:lM idon.alone opened ihelr. doors . . . for business today; ActQSl o rp ro ^ b e t posed-*ltes-for-shopo;inelude-one
' o i^osllc th e 's to c k exchange, a few y ^ Jroca^i^thB
USUTttow aTBi
secret.'- r ~
, (he be t shop b u$b o s pay, .13.80 fopVi’ U-
cense and 1380'foe th e )wt'‘ahop
gam ing a6 t which 'p e rm iU . bet (POts to appo in t auiborlsed -ag tn ts to ^ l e c t b e ts In factories. o fflM o r any o th e r non-publio place.
_________m m ay -^ irtx e tlsb ta ;'so U ; ' Is fa ir game.
= Jliflr(^M )riiiig ro i7 i> et:ahcm rciI- i h ia ze s » 10-jrctr (overgm en t fig h i d r.U K ModUr y y o t
days unconscious f r m ty p h tu ii
T h en - c s w _ th s " day- wfaen^bi a s klcked,-.hande(l a shovelCar-
told to dig h is own grave. . - ‘^ e n - th e '- .g i a w i r )said , "two I v two-wo « _______to g e t into'-tbe grave a n d -U s 't down, The p e ^ e wbo d I 4 ; twere shot. 7h« .fo llow ln« .pab ;-i__
le red to co re r the>a>up.'iritb-«
HIGHLIGHTS?I n s i d e - r o d e ^ p
, r . i . 'I ; -Winners noted. Riots’ .end.. 1 ' T exas as . s tu d e n ts - re tu rn e la s s t t . -v .'v .-j-.'S '
f t i t s 4 - B dltorlal: -O onfnii'r-r—T » « ." '''C 6 n s p lr a ^ .* '- .r a g * 8 — Ju n lo r ; 'p n * tt
.and queen crownedr-putoUo-. ed prisoner, of - drug- U n n s .':
P ag e •-V obe . se t U a y . '~
n a m e a . : , i i n ^ o s h u u r 4 .- e n h a n g e g lr l'-n sa ie d ^ queen.- - f ' r ' • - ■"•^..">..3-.
r r P a g a ♦‘^ •C o w b t^ w f a '^.open seasop ii ------ 'w m i e . r - - " '*
Goo
sTwo-,
■ ' i ’IMES-NEWSr TW INTFALESrlDAHO-
l y e r Weatherv rettiperatures i t £ I C o S “ X C l l o ^
r r * '»/■■ * 1 1 • IwlU m r a t fe near nonnaf. H ighs 65 to 15; low«'35 W <S. Israeli TrialOm U - C ^ C lK ti-a i.- Burley.. 'wni
•Hoed IIOO- ah d -h U -d riv ln g -r" '" ' '
•Ooonty T tob ftU -Ju ilge V em C#r- r on. » . d t u ^ e a ' drtTlna charsB.
' Otaifc w»i< cited a t 12:1ft p . m. ■uteD toy-on»-rourth o f a mUe S5STJt®ecl(roirW «hwBy.T7 after il l ear struck a mailbox. Investl-
c a tln s officer* were Oawla County -B berlff H . O . W aneU aod Deputy iT u r ------------ -—
I ■ t ^ r r ^ H ull M TBQ flMOnd " .a u e e u t . -WU fined >10, and
■ in ed as demerits when he ap*| 1 In Tw in PalU pollee court
, _____ ay fo r speeding, He was citedI 'B a tu rd a y . by Tw in Palls police
Dlght. H 8 M l . a n d 76 noon.
NORTH IDAHO: "cloudy w ith shower* throutth tomorrow. Low to- rilght-08 to 48; (omewhat'C ooterHomorrow w i t h of"62.
I NEW YORK. M ay 1 07&—Tbo .m<re6ry row lo 10} d e rree s .a t .J ’re> sUlo, Tex., for yetlerday*! high reading, the U. S. w ealber bureau
{reported loday. T h e low reported today w ai 17 a l'H u ro n , S. D.
' SCaUrvTcnuB w est V MI*.' T tr ts s a P . Bell, «9, 353 S lu s L akes boulevard, was cited
■ t v fallo ra to yield the right of w ay by dty-poU ce a fte r she wai I n n l n d in a n au to a c c l d ^ r t t 4:4S p. nu Sunday.
w u 'b a o U a v from h e r drlvsway. “ eolUded w tth a c a r driven
_ S r r i n . J . C a U , .4 J . ^ H 2._ ____ Pialls, causing tSSO damage■ .u tQ .boU i Tehlcles.
,-T h re e -d rlT sri wero fined by Je -
U lU e- ta h d -a n d -lh en - lla d o f n on top of thcm ..T hen they wer«l shot.!
— i'l-w as-In te rested only In some- how opening a vein so I could drink 'm y own blood. I th irs ty from th e work and i ... high' fever I was rtm nlng. After I sta rted - w alk ing , toward the grave. I w as callcd and ordered bac fcto th e cam p w ith an 8 8 man to bring boc k 'th e , body of a man who had been-shot.—'•B B C k-o t-tho -cam p-I-took -th« body by th e fee t and began to ■dr»nr - U- to w ard -^ e -s« n d -T rft« r-l- could ha rd ly walk m yu lf. T he SS man > ■ w alked uni>\upecilntly In fron t o r nie. We passed a group ot
I>pcn w ork ing -on .ba rracks. 'Whlje 't l i c S 3 m a n ’s back was tu rned I iftft thc body and slipped In among
-T « iD P a lls , «1S uid* w t s kisd 36 _ tfcm eriU- for going 7B. mUeS' an V > 4 io u r tn -» eo mile tone;-O uana L.
PetW ion. M. .Ooodlng,' |10 and eocti a n d 30 dem erits fo r going 63
jn l l a i In » 66>mllB zone. and. Roy D . R « n ; S2. W endell. *10 and costA
' a n d 36 dem erits for going S5 miles a 6S*mllo sane.
I - . J e n y X*. K iser, » , Jerorat. was . e lU d fo r failu re to yield r ig h t of ,-v a y M ft resu lt of a n accident ''.Bunday evening a th e Intersection
o f p ir^ t M cnuo eas t u d B uchanan
„ « rlv e a by K iser. oolUded w ith the ' ; r e a r a t a-1061 Chevrolet driven by
I d u ln o T . BfiU, 30. Je ro m e . There w as |260 dam ace estim ated to the I ^ r d a n d »160 to th e Chevrolet.' W alter Short, 7 l._ B u rley ._ i
H rr llB id '6 1 0 ■ i n d 'a s ^ e d 20 demer
OO O D IN a — R osary will be ra - cited for Steve Pagay a t a p.m. ,Monday a t the T hom pson chopcl. 'T he B «r. W W am O rdw ay wIlJ celebrate m ass a t 10 a jn . T uesday a t S t. Elisabeth 's Catholic church w ltJj.final rite s a t tho E lm wood cemetery. — ------
T W m PA U iS—Graveside serv-|
Betzer. Arco, will tM held a t 3 p jn . T hursday a t Sunset Memorial park by th e Rev. E arl Rlddle» pastor o f tho T w in m il s F i rs t M ethodist church. T h e procession will
- - -TJ31T
TW IN P A L L S-R osary for Mrs. Adelaida M . Hawes will be recited ,a t 8 p jn . Tuesday In Reynolds I funeral chapel by the Rev. Jerom e
I ; . Burtey Justloe of th e Peace Alfred ■ ^ O r a n e . H e pleaded guUty-of ta i l . B v ^ » T o ^ o l d ' t h T r l g h t ' o f W :—
sRple ofEldeF Statesman Is
LOKfor“ Ike”•^Vorm er'President D w ight D . El-
j ,n n h o w e r U fitting seatiy. Into the •^iiole of e lder statesm an. - I
■ 4 f . .A week ago. a t Cam p Davld.-he' ~ ' ^ « a s e lder .statesm an to the coun-
the m an wlio suceeed-|
Msglc-Valley-Memorial.V isiting hours In th e m atern ity
wards, are from 2 to 4 a n d 7 to 8 pin.! In a ll others, from 11 a m . to 8 p in . ^
- A S M IT T ro Mrs. Alvin M cDru^imond. D an-
ny-Johnson ,v A lbert Benoit, Mr. and M n . R onald Rene. X frs.'C lar. ence Hafvey. Mi*. H arvey cortes, Jam es Locke. Mrs. Jam ps Byrnes. Mrs. 'Vem S terner. M rs. O len Je n kins a n d Mrs. D . K . Cedarstrom , iOl T w in Palls; M r*.-T..-P. Sm ith a n d -M rs . H arry ''O rs la n d . both
I M a y . a t O etty iburs, Pa.| He Is • ij party . Xnd
I h ilt regard-
r i f i i i t i ----------------
-zooay, a t oe tty seu rg , P a , W i-'playlng th e role for h is part;
play ing I t to th e h ilt r< ■.-.TeM 'o f h is d is ta s te -fo r p«
Mrs. P ra n k Overland, a ll K im berly: B re n t Ltermon, P ller; Mrs. R ichard M iller’a n d 'M r s . Lester G arrison, bo th Jerom e; E lm er Anderson. Hansen, a n d Kellie M orrison, l^ewlston, U tah.
-S18M19SI
, ---------— Jokingly o f heading)(o r th e xodOng chair. B u t In a
W - :a o r e serious vein, h e told o t his ■ p> tfeep in te re s t in na tional affairs,
saeinc to U th a t h e con tribu te ■ P i ^ t h » ' tUU can to the nation.
T te~<onnftr~^5l,<fent ^ two
; i-«e~~Wea':(o"ffiBlimt'15rt>lsand resdy to
, ________m a d e 'th is-p o in t very|. l. c lear ..when h e described the typ<
ic a n d lte te ^ ^ e ^ d ^ p o r t I n
. i S i S ? m t s to :k e e p Uie n«. Mon's^ e w wny m an even keel.
. jh u i t 'k e e p its do llar strong and
. - n o t xbeen lam basting rre sia en t L'JKennedy. does noV-mean h e ap-
'p n v e s . o f h is domestic program. j_D n'.theT eeord.Jie opposes m uch of
I t, and wlU u se .h is voice to aU tem p t to slow down th e K enn^ds
• sdm lnlatra tJon^
he has
-B u t h e w ants h is voice In 'po ll- ' tfd i used ,-h is own personal way, 'n o t th rough any th ird party . Por .exam ple , -.when Republican Sen'.
.^ K a rJ -M u n d t,-8 o u th D akota,-tried > t o tr an s la te the form er p rS ia e n r f ll'^Teellnca abou t Kennedy, there was 1 «; shan> r e p u d l^ o n f r ^ ^
' ' . REMAINS CRITICAL, RUPERT, M ay 1—Jam es Ives.
43: w ho' w as Injured W ednesday n l th t in a car-tra ln accident near “ •■um. rem ained 'Ih critica l con-____j M onday m om ln? a t Mini*
' doka 'M em oria l hospital. He has ' h e a a - in d -c h e s r ih ju r ie s , multiple
irac tu res . and a broken r ig h t leg.
Tiisted for Crash■ K e.e p t h e W h ite F la g
■ ; o f S a f e ty P ly to g _
Magic Valley I^eralsrnass'wlll be celebrated a t 1 1 ___
iW ednesday'ol S t. B rigitte's Cotho- ,«c church. Bruneau, by tho R ev. [John Quinn. Concludlng-rltes-wlll, be held- a t Bruneau cemetery.
the .Im: )' co n ce p tio n . and
--..y In the W alk m ortuaryl and moss will be celebrated
____ ajn.'T Jtursdoy In S t. Nicholas C a th o lic -ch u r^ by the Rev. Malachy McNeill. Concluding rites! will be held In R upert cemetery^
D av ld 'o .''H arrls will be conducted Wednesday a t Henefer, U tah , with concluding rites to be held a t |h e H enefer cemetery. Friends may send flowers to the JcnKms mor-
...<>rUu*ry» MiuToyj.ui5hj__
pMagicyaUejrlggs
i Sue H nnkln i, Joyce'
0 Chester Nelaonr-Mrs. I ^ n n Pail'ker iand-E ddlo-T inkar.-aJt-Tw ln-Palls"
'* W oody.O U w .Trum bull a n d K a th i lerlne W ard, both-Paul; M rs. oJhn iButler a n d M rs. W lU y 'Ju ll. bo th
• • • M ri. M orris LatUmer, Mrs. K eith Parsw orth
m n o n r a e f lW alter G uy K aster, Luther.E lllson. Mrs-'-Booker H alverson-and^baby girl Ahrendsen, a l l ' Buhl} Mra. Michael Weeks. Burley; H arold Handell, H ansen; C ynthia Bturgtll. Filer; E llen' Blade; A urora, Colo..
r 7 5 l |—A - d i ^ t c r - w a r t '
Mrs; R onald Reno and Mr.*-and Mrs. Clarence Harvey, a ll Twin Pallsr-sons-w ere-born B a tu n la r to
Minidoka <, v isiting hours ak^Mlnldbka M e- Imorlal-. ho^ lta l> -are from 2 to 4l« ia 7 U TB.pjn.____ _
ADMITTCD Mrs. Edw ard Prelburger. M rs.
Irant Beyler, T am ara Robinson. ■■ - -an d-D aTtd-^
Ivey, a lt R upert, and M rs. Jose lautlerez, Minidoka.
BIRTH S ,D aughters wero bora to Mr. and
Mrs. Ju a n - I r ig o y e n -a n d 'M rra n d
St. -Benedict's, Jerome'Visiting h o u n are 2 to 4 and 7
to 8 p jn . in thb m aternity ward; noon to 4 and-4 to 8 p.m. In thi medical and surglcol wards.
- ■ ADMITTED M rs. J a m es -B lu n t and .Caroll
'D lldM T^ED , M rs. A lbert Rabe, -Mrs. Carl H arding. Mrs. LeRoy Thompson and son ilnd Mrs. A lbert Pallon, a ll Jerom e; M r£ H allle Asonklln, H agerm on; M « ^ lM b ^ J r u m = J
B; P rlester. Tw in P tfls . has been graduated-from* rec u lt train ing a t' th e naval train ing -center, SanD Ie g d . .~ : -------■
H as Musical Role Edwlna Hinton, daughter, o f Mr.
an d Mrs. L. E. H inton. Twin Falls, 'h a s a 'p a r t In th e production ot, [••The L u te .S ong".on the U nfleld college campus, McMinnville. 0 re>
May 11.12 and 13. " '
B ru d o U t Scheduled K TFI radio will begin brond-
,cnstln i_repona..on_the_M crcury- R edston i m an-ln-spoce fligh t a t
Two Involved
escaped a n d when I got home . loat consciousness for 19 days. My fo thcr h a d tu rned completely gray. My m o the r had sold he r teeth,
way ou t o f tho camp.~W elb was sUll on th e stand
w hen c ou rt recessed for the day.T he prosecution struck today a t
lE lchm onn’s s to ry th a t h e never personally h a d ordered the execution o t f t 'J e w by Introducing as evidence tw o d e a th orders bearing h is s ig n a tu re ..- I t ■w as-a-hard-blow -agalnst the
I d efense and Elchm ahn's W est 'G erm an lawyer. Robert Servatlus,, .challenged the-docum enta In valn. Lho insisted they were no tjfltued i
— 'r ^ C iie h t o f the:
F il le d m T . F .. Two m en Involved I n . a . f is t i l fiaturdayl evening ' a t th e Blue IProriti-b^r, '231 Shoshone street I south, wiere fined $33 each lo r
ifflle •drunkenness M onday in w in m is -p o n c e court. ....C arlos-G arcl»;^53;-T w in -Polls;
ft'nd • Jose -Jimenez. 45. no perm anent address, quanelled aboiil -Imenez* wife, o fficers reported. -
Jim enez vras trea ted a o d T e - leased from Maglo Valley Memorial hospital Saturdary fo r a superficial knife wound o n th e .le f t side o f hls.cheaL .aarc la 'a -fsca .w as.cu t.
Several other ;persons pleaded I guilty Monday before PoUce-Judge Robert 'E . Pence to charges ot p^lbllK iltninkupn.
■gestapo. Mit -A t ty f -O e e tr ^ ld e c f f f ^ j
were. T h ere w ere two telegrams' and b o th , o t Uaem w.ere signed: ■•Elchmann. obersturm bannfueh- rc r ( lieu tenan t colonel)."
Bodies of ’■2
no rth , was fined >36.D elbert Hopkins, Tw in Palls, a r-
rested Saturday a t the Blue F ron t bar. fined t2 5 ..H e u-as. Jailed In lieu of paying h ls^ ln e . ,
H arris L. Jones. •Twin Palls, a r rested Saturday a t th e Blue F ron t bar.' fined $2S. I n lieu of paying
, hU fine, he was committed to J.Ul. 1— R ona ld -py ro la i-no -add ress f-ar-
.......................ly a f the S t . Regis
Boy MissingHOLLAND, Mich.. May — ]
T h e bodies o f two young glrls.be> iiovKrt iiiftin bv a_ 10Tyear:old_BQy.
-flcpu t were fum id luveied wit h
th a n once." 'A uthorities w ere itl ll searching
for the boy. who dliappeared from h is homo yesterdoy a fte r leaving a t^ote saying he h a d accidentally killed “ two people.” • ■
'S ea rche rs wkre led to the bodies; o f Carol Gee, »11. and M argaret Cham bers. 12, by a handfu l o t wild; flowers a n d a few expended 22
/-mlngn fniinrt lyinga long a tra il In th e rugged Mac- a U w a h ills area.
T h e Cham bers girl had the-G ee girl's sw eatsh irt twUtad . around h e r -neck ''as if i t had been used;
•dr^ h e r - t o - th e jp B C - w B e r e l
iCassia McntorialVlsfUng hours a t C assia Memo
rial hospital a re -fro m 2:30 to 4 and-7 to a -nm '. In th« ma tffrnlty ward, and 10:30 a jn . to 8 if.m. lothe medical and surgical w ard.
. . . I/cAnn Sim - w on . o«iw iicgler.'M rs.'-Flor-
___ Wlckel ond Bandra G arland.a il Burl«y, and Mrs. M axine N um - gen. Heyburn.
D isn n sS E D Mr^ Sylvia' Jensen . LaMoyne
lodlly, Mrs. u rego rla Hernandez, Mrs. Donna' Storey. LeA nn Slm - ■nltt -and M rs. Arlen#- W arr.~ all Burley;-WllUam-AndrewsarKl Mrs; H atel w alker, both R upert; Lloyd M artin . Oakley, and M rs. Maryna: McGill. Hej'burn. '
Red Cross Fund Is Given S2.666u M jr ir , M.7 i - i i i t u U o n .
_______H er c lothing was undisturbed.
'T h e Geo g ir i.w as fully clad ' cep t f o ^ h e r sweatshirt.
S ta te police sa id both g IrU 'had been sh o t a t close range.
police also disclosed contents of ..thO-nP.te le^t b y - th » boy,S co tt Stephens. ^
I t w as addressed to h is motherlitnri «nlrt. •■Mm______ accident, I trippedlog a n d -th e gun w en t off a couple of tim es.-1 dldn^t m ean to do it. W hen you rend th U J .w llL b e on m y way to A rliona and New Mexico. K ee p -y o u r ch in up. n i be bock. D o n 't do anyth ing rash.' Y our loving son, Jim ." ■_ T h e note, lo ft In -h is bedroom, added.' " I wlU send b a c k lh e SID.06 I -b o r ro w e d - 'a s -so o n -f ts -T -g e P ’a
reedom-Genter- Building Started
VALLEY F9R O E , ^ . , May 1 (DTo! —G round was broken heri) today; on. 40-acres-o t rolling countrysldc, fo r ths,A m erican Freedoms ccntcrl
_____ __________R ed - c russ- rrg n rCassia countynresidents in th e 1081 campaign toU led « . 680.-reporW Ted Kelsey, fund drive chairm an;
ConUlbuUons w m .llnaau '..local chap ter.actlviUes.unl(M .something unexpected arises, K e ^ y reports..
lEormer-Resident Of Kimberly Dies
_ K IM B E R L X .. .M a y . . l -W a k f t H am pton Pugh. U . Y e r 1 n g t o n, NOTh a form er Kimberly resident, died Saturday of a h e a r t a ttack a t h is home.
N6rth Carolina, aitd was employed | t iy th e Anaconda Mining company, Yerlngton. for several years as a truck, driver.-.------------------ .- . '
H e m arried Lavlna W j-man in Burley . In 1933.-He was a veteran of W orld w ar n and a m em ber o t U )c'K lm berly Nazarene chu rch ;
Surviving, besides h is widow, are three daughters. M rs. N elda Ar- e h u le to .Jen lc la> -O a lif .u JJra .^ ft-- d Ine..jn ron . i-S«attle>.--W ash..-and Mrs. W ill* E U er..K im berly;,threo sons. Robert Pugh. Sacram ento, Calif.; L e R o y ' Pugh, . Reddlns. Califs and A^/cl. Melvin Pugh. MountAln'TTome -a ir ' fore*-base: a sialerr-Mrs.—A nna-R oyaler,-Piicr;; and a b ro th e r ..B r itt Pugh . Call-i f o m la .^ '.
T he cen ter will cost 1.6 million dollars. I t- w lll-b e dedicated on
.S ep t. 17, Constitu tion-day . when . th e 'f i r s t bulldlflg-'ls expected tobo .com pleted .J_ .-------------------------
T he center will consist of. two buildings joined bj; a service area. Total floor spoco of the colonlal- 'stylo s th ic tu re wUl-be 60.000 square fecU
[Mrs. Pat Baker Top Weight Loser
In th e T O PS Losln' Susans group. Seventeen m em bers. attending a weekly meeting reported a gain ot 14 pounds and a loss o f S 'i pounds. : Mrs. H arold-M euleman reached h e r w eight loss goal, the club re^ p o rted ..
A w hite elephant auction will be held a t th e next meeting. -
C^RROW AY TAKES LEAVE , NEW YORK. May 1 « v -Jo h n hflaiy, newscttscer ano, p.
^ a m th e next two weeks, darro* w ay . whoso wife died last week 'of a n . overdose .of- barbltural{{),:=jclU. tak«i a shoH -leave- from -the - p ro .
quarte r Inch • garden hose' were stolen from Thorson Builders, Inc.. 247 so u th p a rk avenue w est.Twin P a lls p4Uce-reportedSaUirdM'~The th e ft occurred between 6:30 p.m. Prl.day and 0 a.m. Saturday. 'The hoses were disconnected from-Tin outijde- foucet, officers » l d . ' sprinkler also was ta k e ^ .
,8 h !P . Iseaman .ap-
rfr. lOid Mrs. I lie 3, Twin' ird the om-,
K at-:
inge No. 370G raoc« p u n s Event
~ L_Mouataln Rook O i.......will have a ' potlucto dli
^ . . program in honor o t i5 -y i-----------
HIglit Are: .'5s” . __ . ___ friends,,aro Invited and ask^d to
b r in g ; .........................................
Glodys .Rgevcs._T w ln-Palls . a j . eated—snnftisy ■ a t Wve Points
O rin J .. Hampton, prentice and>son ot W ad e . Hampton, rc Falls. Is serving abc
I m uni tio n -sh lp _U5S m al operating with 'Iccfln-thB-W atcTTr
_ A t A g e ^ r 7 8. B U R brP .-M ny j - “ p a v i d ^ ^Hoirt»,--78,-long-time dent of Burley, died “n lln g e r in g -u in ess -a to h ^o in e of. his daughter, Mrs. Wendell (Ina)D ay. Murray. U t a h .___ ,
H e was born Nov. 30, IBM, a t H enefer, Sum mit county. Utah. On Oct. 11, 1W5. he married G ustaveson In Uie Solt L ^ e City LDS temple. He received his education a t the LDS- univeralty th e University of U tah, both » UL akft-C lty.-H *-tauB ht_schoolJor
- In U tah .before he and____ ioved'W BUH*y IH'^BSTHe served as a b ls l io p .o f^ e
T w en tie th '-_________________ —held a t 3 . p .m . Tuesday in the Idaho Power company alidltorium.
a t k ^ J o n d . £ o i t e d _A h overtime parking ------ .
posted w ith Tw in Falls police Sun -| d ay -b y - j. J . Howland,
Lodge IcLMeet , - K lm rose Rebekah lodge No. 70 will m eet a t 8 p jn . Tuesday At thej lO O P hall. Lodge Deputy _W rs. I D ale-Bow m an-w lir-m ako-hor-of- fw«a_vi#it,___ : ___________ __ •.;
U.O Htt. 7ears. During . . - -- w sfkod-a t the S ait Like City air-
an d his fomlly moved to St. eorge. UUli. In 18M ,.and.he_w u
_ itlve m . temple work. Mrs. Harris died ln'Jonuliry,'lfl60. - - - •
Surviving are sU daughters. Mrs. D ay. Murray. U ta h ;’ Mrs. Mark
day In the H arry Barry park building. Members will as.ilst with com- m unlcotlons fo r the second annual Idaho,W om en's Air derby June 10 when . participants fly through Mnglc" •Valley.- ' P l in i 't o r " d^b 'y communlcaUons will be discussed and a ll mcfnbers a re urged-to a ttend . J
bar, 210 Shoshono stree t south. Sentenced to 15 days In Jail.
S e th W atson, arrested Sunday a t the Blue F ro n t bar, sentenced to 30 days in ] a ll_ C o m m ltm e n t papers were w ithheld to perm it
, h im to leave T w in Falls.I _ _ 0 6 o r B ^ H e o l y ( - n o = « a a f e 5 i , - a T =r ^ sM Saturday a t the U n io ^ P ^ c ific -d e^ tF scn te n o ed - to -W -d a y s In JaU. Com m itm ent papers were wlU)held lo p e rm it him to leave Tw in Falls.
, S. P . Jones, no address., a rrested [Sunday In the 100'block of Main avenue west, sentenced to 30 days In Jail.
Stock Sale Here _ |—Is-Encouraging-
In itia l stock sales U st veek for the Northwest A gri-Chemical com-- pany 's proposed .potato processing
• ‘ ■ — •- — 'Ts_wero-^very i- reported -by
W on Fined JJ —R alph 0. Uhler,"2fii
street, was fined $5 1 Justice court Mondaysplace a safety flag c .. --------.hanging beyond the back of -a| ;truck. He was cited April 36 twol miles east o t M urtaugh by
_______ ,,
Remains Critical--------------_~ M r s n o y c 8" 5f ln a ln ra 4Treftriotd: m other of two f o u n d beatenj brutally..on-a-county_rond M arch'
merce seceretary-m anager, during the Monday noon luncheon m eet-; Ing ' of th'e chaiftber's Commercial division.
T enU tive p lan s were discussed for the Powder -P u ff derby, the
d annual Id ah o women^s a ir /in « nf full.ing to display two license plates. He Wns cited .April 16 on Kimberly
CetiJ E. Gish Is ; Paid Last HonorFuneral services for Cecil E.
O lsh w ero 'conducted Monday a t the_w h lto m ortuary by_the _Itev. Woodrow Woole'y. pastor of- the Presbyterla_ii..church.
R ^ 'e f V lnccnf'w aS T olo lst and
Pallbearers w ere' Fred Van E n ; gelen.-Btigene P Ippett, Gebrite Nesbitt, O tis Hall, Claude Oorden and Vernon Riddle. •
Concluding r ite s were held a t Tw in F a lls cemetery.
r - J U l b a - J N e w s ^ELBA, May I — A. J . Udy has
returned home from S a lt Lake C ity where he received medical U eatm ent for h is eyes. _M r._ an d _ M ra . Junlor'/E dw ards and da u g h ter Sanford. Arlz., are -visiting h is parents,' Mr. and -Mrs. Bex Edwards, and family. _Mr.;_aDd_Mra._Nllfi_HCKV,orttx and fam ily .-O gdetv are visiting friend# and rclaUves In t h e - r ' M alta a rea th is week.
B Van Buren h Twin- FalU '(or falling to 1 equipment
m orial hospital
since brought to the hospital. _
Dls tricts one and 12 of the Id a- H oT lurtes MsoelKUon win n o id ^ Joint meeting a t 8 p .m . Thursday a t the Moglc Valley Memorial hos-
audltorlum. D a l e .............*i«.ow_lcgai-counacl_foc_—----------e lation: .will be guest speaker. All
n t o d ' S dthey have no t done si
Women M eet TonliKk..Friendship Circle oi the Women
of th e Moose will hold a dinner meeting a t 7 p. m. today a t the home of Mrs. Jack A Ulnsan. 338 Flier avenue.
C ra s h -O G C !! r s Ia s i=Brakes-NotUsed
— y. Mny___________ -^ 0 got out of her cnf.a t the scene of an accident here Sunday apparently forgot to p u t on the brake, o fficers 'reported . Her car roMtd backwards; s tr ik lng-a pollee car.-
Sharon A. M artin, 17,-Burl<*y, stopped h e r c a r near the railroad,
ers reported. I t struck a police c ar driven by Burley Potrol- m an Floyd Hlgens,. investigating th e original accident. Damage to,
po ilcecar.-'T — — - Drivers involved In the original
accident w ere'Lam onte W. Short, 18, Heyburn, and_Jancne.,I,_DnliinL ey, 17, Burley., Dnmnge to both Uiese cars was estimated a t $65. Tl)cre was no cIUltlon<-._ .
. i f i r s t S e e u r i f y B a n ^ h a s
Plenty ot Money To Loanf a r you , t o b u y , b u i ld , r e p q ir -
o r m o d e r n iz e a h o m e .
T H A ^ B A N K l o a o * ^ ' l o su it y o u r, in d iv id u a l noods
en d rspoym en t'foqu irem en lt.
L lB obert Show alter delivering Jm^ l i> ro m p lu = le e tn i^ o n = ‘JournBllBtl5<=“ =-" if.t.hlea ; . . Pa ren Paler having coffco'wlurrHe’n 'a sT .'; Df, Joseph
g ram a .. . .. Robert E llu carrying roll of nJekelsX.j-C larehi5e,Ylng4l";__'j:
L. Cain In playful m ood. .., . J b h o r d '= " ^ e ^ - discmsiiigIbig game-ritles w ith area neweom----- —er . . . W illard Sw artley c c i ^ - ring w ith c
Richord Best having ca.* filled , Iwlth gasoline a t serv lce js ia tlon ...- K eith .B ird In da rk blue su it . . . Magic Volliy Cowboys. PItcherlDon Betsey making n e w friends .
|A n d -o v e rh « a rd :,_ i-S f - -■ -
Jacobs. Idaho FalU ._and Mrs, George (D om ja). Hellewell. Hey.- bum : two sons, W aldo J . Horrl*. S a lt Lake City, and- Dr. David A. H arris. Los Angeles; 39 grand- children and 16-great-grondchll- dren:-Tw o daughters,-EUa H arris an 'd-D esslB -H sm srpreeedlO lm In death . '
Funeral services will be conduct- e< rw eanesdoy -a t-H enefe r,-U tah . irtKh-««nriiiriiTifl- r ttfs In. the Hcne- fcr ------------- ^
— Lewla-AllcnfrMiTfllonns-PwrJ*— 1 In “good" c o o d I t I o r * - * ^ » ‘»,J®. Ith e ’h o 8 p lt» t '« p o k e sm a n . » lth fmulUple abroslons. IJ^o others,, | Charles Bird, B8, and his ion,Roger Bird, 23,'bo th IdaSb'Pii'l*.^ e dScharged.from the hojplUl a fte r treatm ent. _,_A-lourUi-jSer8on.lnYolvcd In t h s _ | ;cn&KrDHvld-PiuknTanra4rMoun-. PI tain Home a ir ^orce base.-was I taken io th e .b a se , trea tm ent a f te r - th o 'c ..
t,««ng.tiniT igrnc»in.m c nciic- cordlnif.tb. lnvcsUgators.'ccmetery. F riends ■moy~sentt -Trplckup-J/TK jtdrivajuby Chailes---------. . . . . . . . — .......... collided ••^ tto the .rear, of a
sedan liy A llen 'ond Pai-kman. ac-
No c itation was Issued, officers s a i d . ^
Joe Estienoujs Taken by Death
RUPERT. May l ^ o e Estlenou,!
died In his sleep sometime Sotur- day n igh t a t his hom e In Rupert.l He was~found Sunday morning,
H e was bom In 1873 ,In France.
and two nephews In Chino, %aUf. j_T ui'a-brdthera:preceded.lilm '’Jln death.
Rosary will be recited HI 8 pjn, W ednesday In W alk mortuarj- chapel and rnass'wlll be celebrated a t 10 a.m. Thursday In St. Nicholas Cothollc church by the Rev.
■ ihy.McNIell. Concluding riteswill be Jicld In R upert cemetery.
Robert T. Lake Paid Last Honor
Funeral services fo r Robert T. Lake^wcre held M onday a t Reynolds-funeral-chBpel-wtth*thB“ReT: Eugene TJarks o t th e Our Savior
Soloist was M r;. Al Nye anc ganlst wns Mrs. John Blrrell.
Pallbearers were John Honsteln, William Hoops. Max Phillips, Ben
w i r i i m a . s . t e n M S ,A ? ™ ' “ “Appeared in Twin Palls -justice
graveside a t Twin FalU cemetery by Tw in Falls American Legion post N o .'7, assisted by the firing ---------- inra------------------
Two Fined, IrtHtLEY. May 1 — Two persons were fined 13 and cosU by Juq^lco of the Pence Alfred .Crane T hursday morning for violation of the;
m otocjr. • - • -T h e y a r e ^ ^ f e - E . Cunhn. 18.
Burley, failure to register, and Leonard F. Jo h n u n , 27. Spring- oaie, n Z m s lH ^ a n a p ickup-truck. B oth • v-
R u g a n d F u r n i f u r e C le a n in g
TROY NATIONALL au n d ry & D ry C lc o n c ri
\2 Kimberly Men. ~Injured irfCrash d
•wo Kimberly reildents, MichaelTwo ..............................Hove. 30.< and Robert: Denton. 21, received f a c i a l cuts Saturday morning In a one-car accident near the ‘D iousand Springs T rad - , ing Post on highway 03 In Nevada. . J
hod* owned and operated farms and a sheep business.— Surviving-aro-a a ls te r - ln - J V a ^
Tw in Palls fo r treaU nent at.MaglB Valley. 'M emorial- hospital. ..The:
. . . reported In good condition M onday morning.' Harold Hove, fa the r o f the drlv-
said his *«» apparently frll iasleep a t . t h e ^ h e e l of the car.. iThere w ai, no citation. -
_____ S SEASON -..y 1—T he ju n io r Rlfla K la st meeting of th6
j te k . I t will reconvene * ^ a ll .-- -T h e-c lub -had— ^ I s year w ith Ralph .
'.instructor, as- '.U. Harold B l ^ .
f r e d e r r c k SFR ESH C H O C O l ^ K
'^ u a m i l y Boxed fo r^ ilf t . C om tr o f 2nd Street ..and ard Avenue East,
T O IL E T T A N K BALL' ,jj^ liy nihnino tolUlH»'< wott* over.
galloni of o day. The * efficient, pottn>-<
i: AFD( icationrylnR . ^ ' is » trtbul« to the poaiottlce dt>I n j i l ____ ~ ,.T V ^pftrunm t a r id ' th# • communtqr.’'ed :> Pau l Bryldaon -Mid Pviday a fte r-lisliig T 9 noon a t d^ Ic i^ ion of Uio new
-Pller- posloffice. B rrld son ' Is a personal reprKcnlaUvA-o( J . Ed« w ard Day, poatnuuier. general.
The pojial.dcpnrtmcnc 1b Blrivlnff to.Im prove the mail nervice with new convehlenees, newer t>'pea of te a c h ln u . and new mall services to ensure the fast delivery of mail, ho said. Plans nre' nndcr_way_to
..•er« t^ ,O O Q -nc~ ~ --*«> > '— year, fie uddctl.
v'dT- Postm aster Loren Anderson Kava . / the welcome address jit the dedica
tion. Invocation was Riven by the Rev. Itayden echwellrer:— i —
T h e junior hlRh school band presented several nmnbers and the -juniorr-hlgh—eehool-ichortis—nlso eanff. A -selecUcn was suns
Sluunrocka. ^ r ls ' trio. _ « b e rr-a r iiv c 8 ." Klwanls club
presiden t,. was m aster o f ' ceremonies. He s ta te d - n ic r ’s f irst
iU)tflc«.was s ta rted In 1905 In a from the northw est
_________ "Supt. - .......... - - ........of th e Flier school syst«m. J . O. Onunley. post«ftlco departm ent, and postm asters from a l l of Magic
________Vftilcy., ; ______ ...------ ' SpeclatrBUCsts—w crc-» -n u m b er
c f p n tn n s .o f n ie r 's I(rst post- O T Icer'lh troduocd wcrc M r. and Mrs. F . c , Anderson. M r. and Mrs, Prescott Kalbflelsc)}. M r. .T lnun,
— Mra. Cartney, John.G ourley. M ahle Brown. Scott Lornln. Jo h n Lorain. P rank Lorain. Mr. Hopple, Em m a ^ K J n l y . H elen Blass and
__A -C ongratulatory te lesram wasread from .Rep. R alph Hardlnjt, and « le tte r.-o f conRralulatlons from Sen. P rank Church.
Pau l Bryldson presented ft 50- -rtin—A in«iena—<laB—w hich—had flown over the postoffice d e p artm ent and the nation 's cap ita l a t W ashington. D. C. Postm aster Anderson accepted the flaff which w as.roU ed by th e color ( ’ *the American Legloh w hlL _____
. ' Hawley save > re n d ln £ ..,v o a to - to Jco 'to ~~~ - • — tfic.AniBricfln F lag. 'I f lC-iuttlo r MBsIs .i . . . .sn them .w as suns by th e group.
------- J - -'-^ToIlowlnK-tha-b«nedlctloa.by-th«IdlU^'*----- n~~ 'R ev.-M r.-6chw cltter.-B ncpen-h(m 8e
, R • was held to Inspcct the new .bulld- f drlv- 0 facilities. R efresh-V fun B m ents were served by wives cf
- n postal employes.. K “T he dedication cercmony was
planned by the X lw anls d u b w ith Jack Ramsey, chalrm on.v H&rold
iClaZtd Clasa-OALVESTON. T « . , Mny l h f -
Tliou.iaud.1 of collese studeuTs who rioted (luring tfSVffilon'n tpln.iu
fcstlvnl ovtT the wcck-6nd back to cliwwcs lo tlnyniia city
oft^plals b reathed a sigh of relief, Pollccmcn, carying loadfd ahot»
..jn s ,n n d rpcnforceil b y 's iiile police and Texas inuRiTS.' pniroiii'd llic downtown Atreet.^ and ihe bcach orcns in droves U uoush je s ' lerday.
T lie fesilvftt. which oftlcUUy dpcii'ed IhcTGalvinton beftchf.^ and
4J»fr-j«utnmfr iourl*t w naon-ln-ihe XluU_ci>aaVuaatJ-cUyrW*»cl>«Mi* ctliiinx VMtCfda<^ttlU> thC-CTOluiii Ing of T ina Lee. 20, Houston.MIm Splasli day,- ______
T lie, riot.n broke . loose. Frl g l u . , . • ^U sta rted with stud fn ts thr
Joolor blgli school gym____ J .2..I Y__«l y T urner, centcr, w ai second Int p « ^ a t th e annoal fInew ood D erby Saturday a t th e Tw in Falls speed and J a n M m , f ir s t fo r construction, (S)aff |ihoto>engraTlog)
w , r . '
---------- -- Sealk r i r k AddlUoo. Twinr* iij............... U « r 4 A. ItoMk'io A.A. XfflMk'io A. J . K eUm».
'L o t i IBoi:k-«rTi»lB-T»mr' — L«ur._ »C r*lbu«h to J. A.
\ L V
U w n f^ i , Bor«nM>a to Pblillp K. Cl4ucli. Urt I Stock t r i n t ‘ t->lrtanlif. ••
L^Miw* 3.J . BamuM ta - r c u k C.
Tnu«r‘* Sub-
r<SwV<wd®‘iKb5fjr*--'J<Sia Ti;]a«r t» ;«]» ' T. M l. »4rt
• U l ^ block a Crtwfoni AMItloB. Twin . J*m«« t 'j««»nUuni Z.
. S f f i . ' a ,
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S’S S iV f f iK S : ;- Cora E. DMhl^to*WUIUti> Z.-7 mU;110. Mrt L 0U .lt. H KItnM Mo...S
. aubdlTlllOB, T w l i l ^ ^TwIb h l l i TItl* -*1)4 ‘n u t . tnialn
T*la-r.Ui^!o^mw--A«M«UUM-to . W, II. M IllT o riT iirr i Lot 1- block U
Wortk,.A4d H lo B ,^ T » lB ,^I*«r OiUU
Kk«ii iftW* " 'B««<M TItl* . to L«wm«*
•«»tnMO. Lm < Block * r«lrl»Bk*.■ , 0«w« U b4 TItl* .t* —
— t t T i
rushed In td 'bronk. li up.T h e s tu ’dents w iu t on a ram-
pago from • there,- and It Tiprcnd from the beach area- throughotit tljo town.
Police were help1e.NS Friday nliJJit and early Baturtlay to haiitlle thr Aitunduu. and w u ed an urgent call for help. An estim ated 400 policemen* wero rushed In to 'jcna a hand.-
B y' last night, aq estimated 800 students and a handfu l of adults had been arrested fo r disorder conduct. A bout 139 to 150 oth& - were held fo r liquor violations. _ -
Bui'ley Plans Qothes Drive
BURLEY. May 1 — A Citurch WorltJ service truck will be In Bur- ie y T hu rfldoy .-M ay-ll.. to collect clothing for homeless refugees overseas, th e Rev. Emil J . HeUeth. p resldent_,of th e Cassfa • county M inisterial association, said today. - A n appeal has been made to
ed.. •.M rs. Pete w a ll Is chairm an of
th e drlye for the C hristian church: M rs. W allace 'Shirrplcs, chairman ■for“ U»e M ethodlsl chiicch. and M rsc-E d 'H offi-oha lrm an -fo r- the Presbyterian church.7 D u r l n r iflW. • Church 'W orld service rep resm latlves ' oveneas responded to a t least 17 major d isasters. Food, v ltam insr mcdlc.M supplies, and clothing were supp lied for th e homeless, the cold a n d th e distressed, the Rev. K enn e th Beall, pasto r Qf th e Presbyte rian church, pointed out.
- S o f f e r - f r i
. county-sherUf's o ffic e -8 s t |u«lay-th»t-hl^citr-wutiQ»oJvian- accWcnt a t 4mo ,pjn. f iatu .u ohe mile »ouiU.of Fiire Poln^•^l
road. _________An estimated jioo'dam age t o t h l
rlghtriide ot, hl5-CttrTM ulted>hei| he swung wide on a curve i sideswiped a culvert, hs r
n U IT lS lt LOAN 11! MILMON I•w m v-oguni.- May liag^H l—
today agretd to make two : totnllni; 113 million dollarx u a w initial contribution to India's thirc tlvc-year plan.
T o p -Q u o lity -A lw a y i— etWARBERG'SK E - 3 - 7 3 7 r
Cllnie ho,|>llal. CaMla Altmorla| hbxpllal, Hurlry;. S t. Ueneillct'i iioiiplial, Jrrom e: G ooiIInt Cnun-'
p ooJln t.
and U fpnsuUlnr radlologls' Suii'V iiley bofpl(al. (SUff irav ln jl
ShoshonezComeLZ To Be Widened
BHOSHONE., May A telephone i»le a t the Intersection ot the Richfield )i)s)iwoy'wlUj h J jh - way 03 In town will b« moved by the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company to make more room for trucks making the south tu rn , accaraihg lo~Mayor MyrHe.C. Burdett. .• Francis Dergln and B u r , t
T hom e were named a lte n u t t delegates to the 'N orth Side Com- ■munltter-nsocittHoirTwlth-TJOwer to .vote In case the regular delegates are no t present.
• .Replacing voluobU papers Is q costly
~M3ffo if .-A 7 o ta ifW itK :~
_ a Im cost deposit box herel
ARTHRITIS
Attention Formers!Cohfrdct Beans Avdilalife
■tmetlMi In Iho C n b -sio u t dWliIoB o t tho****m SSlnew 6o.d Derby Satarday n lc b t a t th e T w la F a lls Junior U f b K bo«i n m n ^ u m .
i:emen- -Make-Four Galls
Within 12 Hoursderby finals lo r Che Snake River a rea council w e re held Saturday ovenlnf In th e Tw in Fajls Junior
M em ber»-o(-4he Order of the Arrow; a ScouOns fra ternal group, organized th e derby In Tw in Falls threo years oco.
Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts from U ironshout-M asto-V alleybulldand construct model racing cars to r» o * -ln -th e -d erb y rT h B -C B n rare buUt from & special fclt. ' - I n - th o Cub Scout-dlvlston for
speed. D ov td -B arnes "won- first
D uane W atson, third, and Jack Olllesple, fou rth . I n tho construction division. O eo rje M arsh was first, D avid B arnes, second; Dale Ham mond, th ird , and P hilip Bol- yard , fourth . • . . , '
In th e Boy Scout division for speed, Allen K ing was f irs t; Terry T urner, second; David Erb, third. an d -D a v ld -McC o llum .-fou rth .-ln th e construction division. Ja n Moss
first;
th e hom e of Jo h n Fox, M3 B urton, -wherfr-a-«togge<u«tovoplpfi.xaitfied. sHght smoke dcimoge. --F»r einen“ werB-cftnea~ftt' 3 -g ftT Friday t9 extlsffulsh a c a r ilrs . T ho in terio r of Ihe car 'w as demol- ished, a ll windows broken a n d thetop o r i h e 'c a r -was 'hlickled; men reported. T he au to h a d a Nevada license. T h e ‘ ow ner is aoC known.
flre-’departm en t mad»"*rdur calls w ithin a 13-hour period Thursday.
They extinguished & sm all shed « r e southw est o f B urley a t 2:15 p jn . I t belonged to Boyd H unter. READ TIM ES-NEW S WANT-ADS Dam age ' was estim ated a t C29.Cause o r th e blaze w as undeU r-mined. . . • ___ .1 ............—Thcy.,were_colie(l_U)_the,LeRoy.O arner farm a t 4:45 p in . to p u t
_ /a (tr ti< « /f ro m a« (- — g lo r palD atU eka o f -. SDiawarthi1tli;riM >.
sn it lsm , baekaeher - a n d muscular acbM Jb----- e an b« yours w ban
p ra * ^ forau la b e l j ^ •core* of xsea and women to lead
Save, or we w fllW aad ytrjjfhioaey. SAVi inoHtv.■IfMlJUbTtw
“TKe^'SfQTr3ard-Yari^ies=S=rf ‘ 'fffr
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CORNELI SEED COMPANY, Inc.Phono RE 3 ^ 2 8 2 . . .
JUTAH STOKER SI.ACK ^ 0 1 L jrR E A T E D i_
$15 per ton Delivered
Wade Van Eaton■PaldLasTRifes
second, and R ona ld Bradley, third, - In tho 'speclo l aivlslon. Kenneth
L oader was f irs t a n d A lan Brown, second. T he c ars may_havfl any so'rt^.of w clu , w ashers a n d ball bearings n o t in th e kit.
Thftrw wt>r« IM car« li
_____iB faL jerriceai^frW flde VanE aton were held Monday afternoon # t:T » ln r#Il3.inortutiry.hy.th6 Jlcv. E a r l . Riddle, T « 'la Falls F irs t Methodist ch u rc h .. ,' .Clarence Dudley was soloist and U ra.'S taiU ey Phillips w arb rsan ls t.
Pallbearers were R alph Miller.tty V an Eaton, Tom niff, Claude
./Uey.-Pftul-McOoUum and-L arry Cooney. Concluding rites were held a t e u n set Memorial park.
Richfield NewsR I C H F I E L D , May 1 — Mrs,
QuDder F ivelahd 'andH dw ard Mills le ft «i.itM rs. a ra c e Hlilscy, U nion, Ore., who has been 111. ' , . - ^ 1/cl and M rs^e ss« W est and daughter have returned to Reno aftecitpeodlhK & w eek;% ltb her p a re n li, W . t n d ' Mrs. Clifford DayJey. and oUser re la tir tf Maglo Valley. .
E ach .pack., a n d troop Ination earlier. _ A rc h l» -B i ■
IW cars In ttie race. s i t iw p held e lln)/
straw w ere 'In v o v le d 'In th e fire cftuscd. by ^ j ld r e n playing^ w ith m atches. T h e farm Is 10 m llu southw est o f B u rle y .' • ' '
A t 8:45 p jn . they w era called to
I n te r m o u n to in F u e l C o .RE S-CG21 _ Twtit
M bre C om fnrfW gflfjag .
F A tS E T E E T HD u rio r ' Interm ission. I n d i a
donees, wero fea tured . D ancers, ... costume, ware A lan-Brown, George H aney,', D enny . D ouett. Howard Roblzison a n d Jerrj* MoCuIIom.
L iA V E s 'F 0 R > rtE T IN O B im L E Y , May -1 — 'T lie Rev.
H ugh O . W lnteijteen , vlcnr o f the St. Jam es Episcopal church.
dnntr to-tlia( Uey (Ml more'eotn- foruble. No Eummr. eoear.-pw ty tu t* or faeliDR. U 't alkaline Tnun- acid>yOu«*^Q0t sour. CTneKi “plBte odor breath'*, a a t FA8T E m t w d s/ ml drug c oun tm evtry^wber*.
You've Had Your' tASTTCAT TIRE
I Goodyear Captive AlrTiVa I With Safety Shield .
M A G E L T I R E' C p M P A N Y
^ COlirf OPER/^EiS^LAatslDmES:^ -AND COIN-QPERAT-EO-DR-Y-
~ S [a g ic ~ V a lle y la u n d r i r a ihi^ ^
. ‘Idaho corporatiott; offeripg;^ ■ 154,762rsh^rea of i t e 'c a p ^ ;
" D r iv e O ld m i 'S ia ie
W g | K g p ? s
, r i i s r s s s ^ i s n s i B s ; i s s E / s s :
Confusing■ A eood «egment of too worid|f popular ' tioirls'awftre'toat'ttoe 'Unlted'Btfttai'planB
• • • • • -------- - . Tljr».hlWjjl
-som e 100 miles oat in space Ih.ttie first step till* nation's “jnan In space” project. Plc-
ture* aqd stotfcs have moved by the dozens- put o{ Qipe Canaveral, the nation’s top mlS'
I j U f t center. The effort Is experted Tuesday.
• in-space by, a Russian, an accooylKhment ' th at wasn’t announced'unUl Its success was
virtually assured. AU the pubUdty also paves , t b e ' w fOT a good deal of embarrassment
lor this country If the ballyhooed space shot I -is a flop. I t wouldn't be the flrst.tlme In
ir t ixw__ __________ Ue-progrwn-thafr-mijgJHHitUclty has been given to an effort only to Hare it wind up in fallun . - .. ■ .
. ’o f course, I f this week's attempt i s sue-L , eeissfuI.it-also.could-be int«q>reted-tbat-the' ^ ^ t i o n ' s missile experts are so sure of sue-
’■ «««w that th«w don't heritate to announce JF'. plans in advance.
‘aight^ ln-the •mldst-bf'aU-tlie*pubUclty ■ | O u i l i ^ ”for't4»Tnan-4n-Bpaee effort, Presl- ■ ' ^ e n t Kcrniedy asked the nation’s news-
papeni to cooperate in a sort of self-refrula- tton plan to help safeguard-the nation's se-
. xurlty.-Zt doesn't make sense for the Presl- dent^jrtopose such'a program right a t thal same tlme;the govemmentlJs creating a sit-'
BTT^atlon'^wtil^couId'cauaff^soTattclrembar:• raasmefat. ‘ ~ .
. The missile ptogr&m Is largely i^litary In nature and' Mecutlon but.because of the very natttfe:of_tt^e_prograoi. secrecy ~l ic ^ t o t Impossible as i t Involves testing of
—missiles. Everyone forinany miles In all dl- rl rectlohs' Is wpU awoca of at^f jnlssUe.tcst or ^ l ^ n r e . But the reasons for each particular' ‘‘. 1-test-could be considered classified mliltaiy ! I in^onnatloh.The U. 8. could have saved con- ' aldena>Ie.embarrassmentlathepa8tbysuch
classification ‘ , ' ■ ■ • 'i j e r j h a n d r r g o r e r n m e n t - b u r e a w
lunUvormble U endj belore they c r^p t into outbnftlcs. Ucf wJlh o u r dJtflomaUc. com m ercW -and m U l»nr
' l e n d M - th e f o r c I jn a e r v lfc c ^ , .................;
ALWAYS VNAW ARE,-SUB£JUSED — i r I t hiici been t lg l lw t o n d -cn U»e-Job,-the U nited Slaw* would j » t have been to U ken by »urpcJ38 » t anU- -raiBTJcia MnUiiiBJa uim .auljsegueni iu m u to Ko^ rea,~Uie'Congfr, Cuba, U o s . AlseUft and Nasser's Middle .£aa(. Every one of thoM crUes caught WaatilDgton unaware and unprepared .
No adm lnlatm tlon rem ote fr^m th e eceno can lulopt and -execute VUfl poUdes W lthout-Bccuraw and advance knowledge of torelgn U em U .and de- te lopm enu . And thU observation
pubUcao regime*. — — -------- --ibor In December. IM I. as the s io st . . am ple o f o u r dlplom adc flhortcomlngs.
A s a m a tte r o f fac t, American reporters fo r the
postw ar npM t than
th a P 'm M t^ S i^ im * se rv lco officers pass lestxleted and"lM lat«l"U v<*"fiaT 0venca»-»»8lgnmenU.- TOey
, Hobnob chiefly w ith th e ir A nglo-Saxon and W est Isu ro p c aa opposites, w ith im portan t businessmen, w ith l u w o fm ers . including dlc tato ra like B atista. S d i ^ t h e uppe^ c ru st o f local iwUUcal and eco-
° o n e - s i d e d , Jaundiced, conservative , andYlewpotata, w hich thejt-report to the s t i t e depart-
“ S i* ^ rtr S r m S e ^ th 'o r u nd c^ d 'th e Jiw. naUonallsUe forces w tilch are mainly world turmoU a b tf th e strugglM to a tta in political f t« d o m a n d Improvement o f th e ir unhappy and 0OTre»«l« w he t h ^ ^
in' Wa^ilngton practice a high degree of secrecy in many matters that have nothing
>„ to do with the nation’s security. As a m a t- [T V -ter of fact, It’s sometimes next to Impossible
’ ’ to get Infom atlqn that should be a n » ^ r ‘ of pu!>llci The geneiaL attitude among bureaucrats ’ and poUtldans Is that the public will be T io l i o h ijM ^ t's’ good forlhm ~to know.
I I , I t TTOUld have' made far* more sense. U it},v President Kennedy ct:t a few yards of 1 ..red tape veiling'In secrecy so* much of the
' in*s everyday business at the same time r.~B newapai^r s -ttr h e ^ ^ se r v
^ne poucy-c
d S m i o ^ J i M n U ^ atudentsT Inte'iioctuaU |eade« ., 'labor spokesmen, land-poot..pea» inU - '“ <1 leonJo"classes. PV>r one reason, a n d .\h ls Is a f u n j i - i im enU l evil, there b th e ba rrier of languoee. Pew
It o u r diplom ats are lln ^ U ts^
SO O D EAD S N O W --Presldent Kennedy ftppreclatcsl thU -proW em rand la s«pdlng a ditferent-type of dip- lom at to key posta-profeasors, e co n ^ jls ta and m en Iw ith -* h istorical ba ek g ro u n d .-T h e y ^o -flu lte .a dlf-
from th e ir-p red e ce w rs-o f the . la s t 30
° T ru m an k e p t on m ost of hto predecessor’s M t^ . l
j news by liimdout probably will get worse In
_____ meantime, President Kennedy andi' the Pentagon should g iv e> little thought
^ J_;them > ftlvft ta tha dignity and mftiirltv of,f the Jiation..Ifc’s.confutlng».tD.w_3ii.lee8t, r when the President voices such a sUggte-
tlon w h i l e govemmrat en^loyes. and
- publlo is entitled. And at the same time. : BUcli a'vital^rogram-as-thB-space-diot-is
publicized like the opening of a circus.J .V_. Let’s bust'OUT; buUona about accoapUA* | . : - ^ ; d » ^ - : n o t p l a n 8 , : ^
CONSPIRACy____faimers must~ think tha t Nature
^ ..fia^^I^nenls con^Av against tliem^
V se t’th at appearance.' • >A B ^ es of mild winters has posed-a grave.
LthTBa$_tOhJn)ga^oa-]ratei. supplies, on even the best ot soutHem Idaho’s irrigated tracts.
•:.Tbe,samo. freak.weather resulted, last sum- . mer in-& heat wave that hurt development !of CTOps'-in-mld'Siimmer-and. resulted. In
..Then th is spring abnormally warm tem- ( peratiires early in the season resulted In
■ fT ^ lrult-trees ,blp«somIng-Just-in-tlme -t^-bc Skilled by frost Jn'the .last 10 days of so.
Sugar beets also were' hurt. _i_M t_that'ftjiot-alU N 6w -plant-pcst coh- ' trol experts of tha lt.8 department of agrl- . jculture ore prodl^&U; the la te s t invasion '.of'.beet leaQ ioi^rs^in Mbe c Valley in a i ‘ ^obd many years, a prediction ^ tthreat to such major area c r ^ .a 8 .b e a n s ._
-™ So-Xar-a5 Insects are concerned,- the. beet -leafhopper p ^ IcU on Is only, the bes^nnln'g.'
'wave of nilld winters In the pas^fewyears, fanneni;have .experienced'lnfirei^-4 difficulty with other- plant pests; such as"the
‘pea anhid. As warmer, weather arrives, farmers can expMtltfoi*enroubies,;from such
•Insects. - : ' -On the other hand. Magic 'Valley' farm*
exii are not dependent on frequent rains ' during the ^ 'w in g season nor~do'tbey have to worry about s u ^ extremei_of.weathor as llobds and tornadoes.-Usually, farmers in
[Ii6_niay_ndt_^ rasrg^~iasl.they, haveicbme toexpeot. ■ • •.
— B u tw lth th e combination of-clrcumstoic- e s in recent months, farmers would be Jiistl-
•-f le d -in - thinking they -are-the-victlms; of —some gian t conspliacy. ......__________
'NO BBU G STdR E;iK .M Il,ES . The notion has been pretty general In the
-layman’a world that ulcers are seriously af> _ :**Iected;- ir riot“caused, by the tenslohs~bT |-:-preseirtrd«y'M10i^not-the-lea8trofTrtiich-l»
■ ,the conatant rnbbtng of elbows wlth- oihbr ■'people. •• .
Now Mme thRe>soore stomach ;spe|^lists I to forecast; however,, that wljen man soars -into sp a u he.won't be able to escape the ' Ulment,. The stress of “aloheness, lonell- ^Aess» -boredom”- .will: b«- too mqch^ for hls<
W AfiHxifOTON—I t la n o t only Allen W . IWUes* ficn tra l tot«U|genco a«eilcry -and th e a n n y -n a v y .a lr
‘ - tnfBTmatiOH j e r v i c e sw blcU-requlra-reorganlxaUoa -as -a
■result o f t h e - c u b a n - r u j c o - w d o the r democratic setbocks 4croSa th® globe since W orld w ar IL J
In th a t period, th e Russian am# Chinese communlsU have .selzw)
________t h o i * fP rencbm en w h o h ave b e e n mbat pettlm lstto . about th e fu ture of thU d e e p l y troubled counuy It Is beln», ■ a ld - t l ia k - t& .f l . specter o f fu d s m ta r P r a n b o has
I t U a ipeetcr th a t has .long hovered on Uie borUoo, nourished by deep d lso^ tien ts an d .fru s tra r | tions a i th e grandeur of the em> Dire of th e past h a s . grown .dim. I t Is tempUng tp th e outsider to ascribe the farcical tragef generaU ' rebellion th a t t 'B-‘SaturitaT*andrcBded'0& day to .tbe fac t th a t th is Is r.L atin
' g r e a ta t piece o t postw ar fol|y-.thi B ritU h-Prcnch a tU c k In con. Junction w ith the Israelis od Bun In 1950. .
. N tsse r proposed ,td take the Suet cana l, which, was owned In con. s lderable p a r t by French, ehate.boMera. I f N a s ^ was n o t a com.___}
"m unlst he t o c ^ i n l y a nation'. | aU it and perhaps also a soclalltt, ' and In the sim ple m ll ltu y mind - these dBOnctlons' p je o t smaU Im.
W OBTH B E n ilN T IN a P oU S hoU .finds the foUc
w orth breaking the ' Po t Shots rule u t rep rin ting any th ing from
...Jw here—I b to . cornea.from .-the column Quote^Tknd U nquotes-In th e N evada Jou rnal. N evada, J # ,
T h e T ltu n l lle Xndustxlal .D e velopment eommlsslon announced thU m orning th a t th e Apex 6hoe- h o m eompanss w ith w h o m 'th e U D O 4ia> bc4a negotlaUng, h a d ......................to locate th f lr new
p la n t In Titusville.. Apex rep resenu tlve IVickey P .
■ th e people In T itusville appor- “ weren’t too ho t “ .........
o t o S u t r a t l S r O o K ^ Secre tajy P ierre
I m ade' before th e 1
preasTlOlds h igh ly dlfferent.vlew s. I t U also b ^ e baaU of experience, th a t th e InformaUon d to a tlo n .wUl get worse ^ e s s the press Is constantly
” in n e polnfa were ^ te « by th e ASNB oommlttee a sj cause fo r concern. . . . *. o n e of th e -p o lrit» -th evUlons ordered In a prepared apeoch, by A d m l^
iB u rlu 'cb n sU tu te a-» ew -p o U o y -eeem a-to -u s-to lie 'ftu tf l'ift th f of_fre?4Pm of I n fo r m a tlo ^ J f' clvUlaa control o f th e arqiFd.fore'ea la to m ean to y - th in> th e n public utterances by B urke and other mlU tarx leaders should be cleared In advance w ith civilian authcfflUes; Moreover, th is Is ha rd ly a "<«' policy InlW ashlngton.
O n o ther, points, h c r^ v er. we consider som ■Sallngo's tepUes as less th a n I r ^ t
W hen b e meeta wUh agency inform ation chiefs fo r “coonUnatlon.'* w h at els^-U h e doln« except see
<<i>ruinn« on inform ation coATorm 'w lth ea* •tabllshed p o l l c y ? ^ d a fte r h e h a s a n n b U H te d - l^ " a t t lm e s l the p ^ would n o t be Infotm ed of the P ra ld e n t 's w hereabouu. I t sounds- like hedging to CTplain " tb e P residen t h as n o t been h ld d w ftom
*’*^n»o*^kSnedy adm lnb\r*U on baa been in office only a sh o r t tlm e a n d ought n o t t o - ^ se t to Its waysyet. B u t I t l»-a good th ing to le t th e a d m lh ls t ra tlo n k ------t o p w i 4 h a t - t o ^ l ^ h a s -n o ^ tg p U o n r "S?!
FULL CIBCLB TbOM w ho_contend th a t consum er ta ste s go]
ih ro u ^ 'd ls c e m lb le c y c la wUI'fiDd new avtdence to sopport tb e lr c laim s In th,B_lat«st‘reporta from O e;' ■trolt. - ' '■ ■i 'BS _______, _____________ _____t£ a A m erican m otorU t w antM atUy “liaslo tran s- porUUon.” a re beginning to load up th e compacU w ith a ll k inds o f 'g a d g eu . And these new "luxury' eofBpacU" a re selUngHke hotcakes, say th e m oau;
I—O na m a k ^ b i& Ju s t p u t ou t a version o t lts | ic t th a t Includea bucket seats , p ile carpeting, uiA oIatcting. etc.,. because buyers of the un<
. roed mdOel wenk strongly fo r such optional Items a s tr im kiea. w hitewall tires a n d ligh ts to m e glove«iAiwpii»fmyntii - . ........ .........— i - . - . .
' lOther firm p u t o u t a drtased-up com pact la st id -found, somewh a t to-;^lta aurprlse, U iat -inaL eL hm taH an c w t o p e r c e n t o t Its
la te s t trend . Buyers a re Investing.«tiOQgly In such
souped*u{> e n ^ e a . ' '- Before we know -lt.-aM ntbody‘s-B olng-to-hB ve-t( build a bl3gKJ.compact, .16 hold- all th is p a ra p h er- ,
:» £ l l a = ^ d . w ell be bock' w here .we started . W ith] iMInnnyrnlh l?lar. ..........
T ir» -eap ltalistlc*cT here a t a t p resen t lOS p e ^ In l i t u t s k Oblast h o a re 100 o r older, says th e u H R S . And th e adme
o a n u n i^ ty boasts 10,000 wtu> a re between SO,.and
~ i i i ' tb e 'o p i n i w 7 6 t 3 e Siberian M ifcnU st.~ P ^ O n irhko , longcfvity to 'S ib e r ia U promoted by the I cUmata and good n a u ^ coadltlons,” the Sovletj lis teners a re told. ^ .
Somehow, w e .b a d -a d ifferent Im p reu lo n .o f 81> b e tla , .-C b lc a g o /e u n v i ta e « .- '- .......- - -
(NEA) — T b e th e R ussians th e ir biggest advan-1______ __ .old-war-^-peae»>
time 'censorship h a s been raised here. I t came u p a t a tw o-day
r t m e n t background
about Uvtog In th e town. Leastwise. .Halfsole said, th a t 's .th e way they acted.
Loalpg a p la n t th a t
briefing conference for several colum nists from a ll over 'the* U nited S U te a . 'l t w as«an t o d o o t r l n a t l o n pragram . designed to le t -the. news, a n a l y s t s know bow thtoga were going on th e new frontier. T he a n swer seemed to be th a t th togs a re n 't K.oJ.nK_t_o_o_«lI._Tbe news was so ___ ____bad th a t a t th e end of th e con> ference one ed ito r a sk e d -fo r .an oplnlon“" o n 7 th e Hienlucky derby. The answer w as, " It.w lU b# sad
w ho loses."
w hen Apex decided to build the I factory about 10 miles aw ay In ,lhrurapvU le. .
W hat hBppcned_yra».that Apex se n t In a couple of jp le s who a u y -
who’s been living In T it- , usvllle alnce dinosaurs la id (gss. sa id she guesesd It was okay In ' tow n b u t you' know bow I t Is .
.‘’the-sam e old bunch of guys.■ lobody else has a
^ a n c e .”W hile they w m -e a t in g dinner
iri the-TltusvUle cafe, one of-them struck - u p - a —conver?aMim~wim ArdlUx.Cuslne, th e waitress, cook and cashier.
"This a p retty rifce to»-n to live ta?" h e asks 'Ardith.
Aad 'A rd ltb pracUcolly slipped the shoehorn factory righ t o u t of to»-n w ith her answer.
‘■Well," she says, taklnir he r thum b out of h la soup and licking It- o rr.- ’T here 'B -T io th in ir-bu t a tranch-of-h ieka-ln-thU -here-tow n and I'm getting o u t of I t as soon a s I can land a good: Job in Hounkera T ea room to Thrum p- vnie."
One of theae fellows needed a pair of socks so h e w ent fnto the TltusvUio-tJeneral M ercantile com-
The poor guy stood there fo r 30 m inutes before, a clerk cam e up (she vm s^talklnr to ano therc lerk ),
‘'V /ho teha-w ant?’’ she dem anded. . - r . •
.*!Socks,"-he s a y s .. -1------•'We a to 't got. yer slie.“ she says.
I. to Thrumpville, too; the
..........;clerk,-the-w altraw to the cafe and
boy h e m e t on the street.' _ one of them said the same,
th in g : ‘’Thrum pville U th e best danged town InH he United States. B a v a - ^ - M e n o ift-park s7 -U avs you seen ou r now. whooU? How d ’y a like our .new U reet pavtog? O ur tow n^ lauQ k grow and/.I'm ,''f tB ftm 'm y 'H gB t « w -------------—,g f b w r '■• -w en rjio u -iL n « rw h a t-'T h e 'A ^ Shoehorn company took lU TepresentatW es* *d«ce .a n d bu ilt th e p la n t in ThtnmptUl# Ins te ad oY TltVtTlll». __________
M a tttf o f ‘ fac t, o o e -o f - t h m stopped a t the TltMVllle Mrvice
1 Pum p was on duty agato. . ’ou know w lja t 'I told you th .
other d a y ," 'E th y l said, runntog about a qiiart' df gas down thej
fr»hlg.w«>hitri tfT ■• T h if town Is no good. T h a t bi.___of guys th a t run . everythlng-.to T itusville really goofed this time: H e a r_ th e y J e t a b ig .fac to ry get away from theffli" . s . / '
FAMQU8 . .LAST-LINE / '• We never have w eatherl"
' : GENTLBMAN. IN T &- FO D ETU SO W ,' T
W A SH -I-K G T G N rB y . P E T E R , ] ^ S O N '
ways te ll— th e .c r i t i c a l tags so .easily applied. '
.B ut a c lo scrJo o k Je ad sJo ^JIu re ibertog conclusion. T he case of
n a n c e Is the case of th e West In extrem is. T b e rebellious gen- e iU s who sought to overthrow the governm ent of G eneral D e OauUe could fin d tb e lr m a tc h ^ ln a ttitudes. a t , any ra te —In any John B irch chapter to th e U nlted StaU
T hey rebelled because they b lieved th a t Do G aulle, by m a k li. peace w ith tb e Moslem leaders,
.w ould . tu r n Algeria over 'to (he eom m unlsU w ith th e g rea t Fteach investm ent to money a n d effort th a t h a s " ' ^ e In to th a t colony.
t e y t h B. i lmple-w ay of- force-they Iwould take over tb e | a n d prevent th is from .. . . .
T he Incredible naivete of .. . v iew -led -ibem -ln to -an -adven tu re b a ^ . o n mlscalculaUons so absurd th a t they 'should-have beeit appare n t jUS a s lx th -fn d e sohoolboy. The Ptench , tocldehtally, are' no t reluc tan t to point ou t Ute mlscalcu-
■-the-A m erican-advtntnn
rec t o r n a s ^ cbsjges a b o u t . . Inference w u th a t th e failure of th e Cuban r ^ u t l b n waa parUy th e fau lt o f th e A m erican press because l t p rin ted too m uch about th e a n a ir th a t w asn 't true.' i f w M C harged -that to ff-m any j reporters w ent around totarvlewlng
, any Cuban refugeea they could Iliad, QuoUnS them a s authoriUes
I on th e revohitlonary movement, I'often on false rumora. ,
'This w as im m ediately challengM . jn e w riter-po ln tcd-ou t-tha t-lf th e 'Cuban tovaslon -plan was Ul-con- celved. p rin ttog more about I t a t th e s ta r t m igh t have the fiasco.
^ r te d .- .A n d - l t - la n o t - o u t - o f .o r d e r . . . report t h a t . th e dozen offlclnis on th e p rognun ru tg e d ' frbm Prest- dent K e n n e d y , w ho-answ erca -jjncSnoHTTjr a n hoiu-A oi
dban s ituation w hich. I t w as ad -| iltted. had n ’t tu rned ou t too well.1
l i t was pototcd 'o u t f irs t th a t the 'u n ited S ta te s didn’t have a n •'Official secret ac t" like the British.! T his m akes I t a crim e for BriUsh newspspers to p r in t InformaUon; damaging to th e na tional In terest,
lu r th e f pototed o u t -som e^ltt^ers^ l le v ^ ^ ^
United SU tes, w here freedom of speech Is guaran teed and wherelb's press Is absolutely free. ^
I t was m ade c lear, too. th e re Is ..0 desire to se t u p the Soviet system under -which th e newspapers can p rin t only w h at th e Rovem- m ent tells them to p rtoU T hls gives
to Cuba.- . . ,T h e .d ^ fp a t o f IMO, th e fecbli
fu tile governments th a t fell with m onotonous succession a fte r lOtS, the ,loss-Q f,IndogC hlna.JD in l« llt, Morocco—all th is fed th e smoul- dertog fires of fru stra tion a n d re a in tm e n t th a t -three tim es in thi p a s t thOM y e a n broke o u t In mill' ta ry Insurrection, w ith th e support of extreme .right-w ing elements. T h e wonder. If one examtoes the record. Is th a t .th e long pent-up exploeion h as n o t been more viole n t and m ore-w idespread..
, I f th e w ar to K orea bad gone on for m ore th a n .s lx jrea rs and If during a ll th a tttim e we h a d con- ttoued to pour .out blood ond treasur«,-th«n.we-would-have.Bome idea o t th e reacUon of tb e m ilitary a n d for th a t m a tte r-o t-ir ian y civ ilians to France to the war. to A lgeria th a t h a s pinned down up to a half-m illion P tencbm en. After
th e generals asked, are
porU nce.So In Pnria and- l n . I . f l n . d j J |
O balle. who is a- persuasive articu la te m an. d h unm ed .up su.., po rt fo r military a ttac k th a t woulJ to ^ i 'N a s s e r 'a n d ' happlly."rcatorJ E gypt and the canal to the statll of willing compUance * ' ' ygood o ld .a ay i.’,*- — -— -
T he failu re o t th is mil .. fo ray , based on so many mlscalcu- , latloqs o t bo th a m ilita ry a£d s~l political na ture , bad borrendoui consequences. F o r one th ing ;' p u t an a lm ost-lntolerable siysln . on the western alliance while a t? ' U jr iam e-tn B e -ilT m rM o w O T rin -? opportunity to assume (be role ot • defender'o r-A nb-naU onallsm .
■And,..ot course. I t fu rther fed • th e frustra tion o t Ohalle and (he ‘ o the r generals contribuUng 16 the .
- - “ * --------- 'K h tha t :___________ showing
I m ore honor th a n his fellow conspirators, gave him self up..
T he Irony of th e revolt was tha t De OaiiUle, h lm sd{ a 'i g e n ^ . had
I been manBUVcrtog:jo-j<ilaata klng. , ly wlUi aU tae ' com plra elem enu
'tovolved to try to .b r in g peace to ' Algeria, twftgriiging Oi»t o n ly through a peaceful' soluUon I s U p o s ^ le to p rev e n t' ehaoa— and
--------- .— taktog over noton ly -to_A lge rla_b» t_ J oU o t N orth A frica.
W hat U more. De G aulle hOL successfnUy helped to to ltlato UUl todependent statehood o t a n u m - l ber o t France's form er A frican col-
course would.be disastrous.i n tbe a fte rm ath o t th e eo_.^
of th e putsch D« Qaulle’s “g r e a ^ victory- is being hailed. C e rta in ly ^ be stood wlUi courage and flrm - nS s' and~uscd~th~T TlrftltM --T e-
isourcM h e had w ith skill. B u t }!.. w hen a g rea t naU on Is throw n ../.3
1 to to - a -T»anlc- b y -* - le w -p a u n fc h y - ;^ genertfs, backed by a UmlUd nam -
iber-of “elite troops," and w hen»h# : loyalty of^ lrtuaU y a ll th e mlllTary and the .security forces is uneer- ta to . vlctot7 seem s a strange word to tisft
A front-page edltorU l to the lordtoariiy sensible Le M onde sbys. ito e frp :t." th a t youn g 'P resid e n t IK e n n e v c an come to Paris a t the eilU of iMay to -leam some.leasons. to viewtof th e Cuban fiasco, from th e g re i t D e Gaulle line. I f one o t the duuequences o f th la la test upheaval is to encourage De Gaulle to .h is I'gb U alone" course on NATO, (he U nited N ations and to
_____________ agreed they would! publish no th tog o t th e tova^on ( 'fiis>f-nwffW-tn-thBlr-ehnertor^they-.i»I w ^ e u p one day to find th e whole[story- exposed to a m e tro p o U ta n ___________pdpcr-ldeh tU led 'bn ly 'I to " to t h e j ^ ^ j t ^ a for
The Doctdr SaysBy HAROLD THOMAS H Y tU N .ia s the
I t was m ade clear, however, th a t the U nited S ta te s m ight t tod llw lf
Cuban a ffa ir during th e nex t 10 9eara. T he newspapers .w o u ld .^ v e to decide fo r themselves w h at to^ p r to tU n d ^ h a U o Q g jg t e t . - -----: i t was recaUed th a t to w artim e.
th e cnemy7"- T his w as t o ’reml^id them constanly to file no th ing th a t would h u r t American Interests or endanger th e .llV u o f Americans an d th e ir allies.
Poor Mari’sl^lato:By HAL B O Y ^ ...
I NEW Y ORK Wl — T hings ! columnist m ig h t never know If hedidn’t open h is m a ll : ’ ' -----
T he m ost novel cure for hiccups Iwe’vp ever he ard lot was one used by th e Pennsylvania D utch. You w e n t o u t t h e f ro n t -d o o r., and ra tr - a round— the
while U ilnklng o t-^ fox. , . '■Even If th e cure
failed. I t su re did Ibulld up your appeUte. u « iP .. . .-T here Is n o EngUsh w o rd .th a t
rhymes w ith “oblige."Does th e governm ent owei you
money? U ncle S a m w ould like to find and p a y th e fo rgetful peo- p1e-wlio-hold-»4U.8ea.360-worlh of U. S. bonds and s e c u r l t lu . th a t
..^ fve 'long - iwsMd the ir n ia tu rlty
est, •
customary to r a m a n to give his betrothed a ring, a pa ir o f . f b w a n d a kiss. T h e ring symlwllcally
doctor w ho-gives shots to deaden the h u n ger pangs, make I t easier to shun food and help to lose w eight faster.H e also th in s the blood a UtUe by . p re w lb lh g : dosesT l o t . ia l t s ' a n d .g lv - to g -o th fT .a h o tU f t.^I n e r . e a s e w ater -in ... ellmlnaUon. D o . t l ; ’ you th ink this ta a «.»■*.good Idea? Please H i___answer-soon so I can gel a n early s ta r t. •
A—D ear.,dear lady,.this program fo r w eight redadtlon-m akea-vsry lltUe sense. D rugs U iat ^deaden th e appeUte c a n - b e - ta k e n by m outh and, even then , r e c e n t s tudIes-havft-shQ w n-them _tQ _be of little value unless ia k c n In such large doses th a t you 'd be as Jumpyl
rrom b lal^ cat on th e h o t 1
W ater elim ination' doesn’t thin the 'b lood . As a m a tte r o t fact, a floaa o t sa lts or a; sho t o t a drug
. ^ t t o c r o ^ ' w a t e r ellmlnaUon Iwould cause your-blood-to become: more concentrat«d. I t It had any
, e ttcc t a t a ll. A nd one way or 'the [other Uie blood would be restored to norm al th e n e x t time you took flu id , of .a n y kind.
I ’m sure your liM band ’ hsd
B u l-y o Q -re m e m b e r - th e -n a m e -c f - t« —, ih e u i I e c e jA l i a l i ^ ie d j r iW v J C s L - J L -Ltotcntlons.
Q—Is I t tn ia -ttlk^ cance r- is . eaused-by tak ing aspirin?
A—O t.-eoursa j u t . A t o n e . t l i» .' ano ther, alm ost eve
us takes a few dckses i .Som e of u s U te r develop o ance r.l B u t to say th a t-a s p lr to causes ■ cancer ls a a ,s l l ly . .u to say th a t I
.cancer is due to eaUng b r e a k fa s ^
■vieum remember* b a v S g ^ d n s ’^I every day.
supposed to 'k e e p -h e r h ands | . m lachlet. the shoes to keep
her from being footloose, and th e I k lis to keep b e r from u lk m c too ' much. .
A sta tis tic ian has figured, by dividing th e producUon o t aspirin tablets In to . th e . naUonal Income, someone geU a headache, fo r —
^ <n countryEver wondei-'-why I t doesn't h u r t
when you c u t your h a ir o r ftoger- nolls? I t 's because they have no nerves. ' -' T he gazelle a n d th e llam a never
drink water..H '^ T a n o th e r 'iU iis Io n sh a tte r
ed: ’A 10-gallon Texas h a t actually holds only" th ree -tou rth s of a gal- lon.-—T h e-p rem ler-o t= Jap a n .-H a y ato Ikeda, m ay -be^he world’s cleanest politician. H e *takes two h o t ba th s
Henry McLemoTeROME, .
celebrated i.haa Justl
b irthday a n n lm ia ry - h e r 2.7MU1.
I t ’s a -pity ahe couldn’t s it onth e -f ro n t porch ( a s ------------- ‘- —do> and be to te r-
th e reasons for. h e r longevity.
B u t maybe not.T h e old lady by I th e T i b e r h a s ' rea lly -ilved It ;u p since R 0 m u 'l u s a n d Rem us chose, th e site to 7 0 B . , a She h a s seed.it.1 a ll a n d done I t Meum'i aU. She 's missed nothtog, review o t .he r life m ight 'exertl
fo r coffee. We walked about ths j Pala ttoe h ill , a t whose foo t Path* 9 e r T iber gently deposlUd th e e ra -1 die boldtog Rom ulus and Remus, R an d .where the tw ins were brought V.
■ f a ktodly. shepherd and h l iS
Im us.and tried to ploturo I t ss » § w as to B. C. days and 260,000.c|U-.,9 ten s packed It., to oe6 th a t mod fl hiagnlflcent o f ancien t RofflsB^J s lg h ts - th e tr ium ph o t a ; hero..
b y - a - s q u v a - f t^ M ■ot pl8ta,,D lplng h o t a n tP f iu b W ff l f r tm th e 'o v e n o t a h o le -to ft» a wall .bakery, a n d w hjch « r *
Hve :wttndercd'aloDg7-we; Ji
est. T h e - l lg u r e -J n c l------------------,,lrom a.govem 'm cnt issue tha fcnm e[ due before 1800. •
Insom nia h its jn o s t o t tlm^e .or. ano ther, b u t-a b o u t three
[out o f lOO.persons s « f e r ; f n p - n n opposite a lim ent. norcotepsy.'They. can 't a tay awake. We o n ^ haV e this trouble during working hours!,. Sign on door o t a home housing several., ch ild ren : "Neighborhood chlldreni TIease don 't knock. W e're eating. resUng o r busy. Come' back . w ben th is sign is down. T h a n k w ' T he-m anagem ent." -.I “ O ur-qnom ble-jvo tab lesr^ 'It-U n ' so much .th a t h a rd tim es a re com tog: the change observied is mostly soft times io toK .v-iO roucho Morx.. In K ashm ir am ong one sect the
bride' stays avray. from h e r ’owt iedd tog . . '. 'B u t sends a'represen- U tlje . T he rcprM cntaUvo la j -ameL . . . V ''D uring~lh« iilxth c e n l i i^ lt>was|
talned 18 m on ths 'o f ao .a five-day period a t the e n d ofl th e year w hich waa regarded a s I
a t the A rch of Constanttoe, to t condition a fte r l e centuries, ;S
____ . . , .adm ired th e sU tu e o tM a rc O l.*~K^T>alefnt=1nflqenM =pn = iuchsn^= |TOlllflRfK=C»p lto ;n ir :h m := ' ~
Q 'unliioky t i t 'w o s Gel. . ___ Je lett-B u rgess who ob-
serted . !'A p e rso n 'Is 'aa old as * ’ Habits." — :
_ 5 :lGoing o u t o r year -way la .b d 'p
. o th e rs .k ee p s ly e 'B .o a llh a i l ^ t . road.' •
s ta r t rivals as z ;ondoa77arla and N«1r^Vorfc-
Rom e couldn 't very well advise a y o u n g -d ty , ,I t I t w anted to aehleva a ripe old-age, to go easy o n -the wtoe, th e carousing, the dtolng a n d '- th e ' partying—for R o p e haa been on a binge fo>v37 centuries plus, and Is.m ore beautifu l and youthful-.than ever.''H er 'only advice i r o u l d ^ v e to 'b e J 'b e-»our»elf."r--------- ■ . ' -
Rom e d idn 't miike .m ^ctar.fuu ~ h e r. b irthday annlversajy. A
j y u a - R m _ h u n g , ^ j u - l t oh e s were m ade, and th a t was
____ t' alL 1 suppose w h e n .y o ub a d a s .m any b irthday a n h i v m - r l u .as Rome, one m ore c a r ' taken pretty m uch in stride .
O ur fam ily -celebrated Rome's b lrtoday anniversary- w ith a rw alk ab o b t S om e, broken n o w ___ _th e n by stops a t aldi^walk tables
'We w en t to t« . the IhstTmost fam ooa 'o t aU rui took a s e a t w here the empj to the year eo, w hen i t was end then vralked a e ^ th to climb to e Jaalcu lum binloveliest 4 f a U . v ^ t o f M
I t U a ll spread out. for,, see, a n d 'a t ju h s e t f t m ust.be » ■ Of th e .m o s t splendid sighU la the 'w w ltL 'N early a ll lh« m onum ents a re visible, be
.w ith S t P .e tefs a t th e i le t t„ a n d endln* In th e r
k - th e - A lb u U t iU i , L it“ ' c ity a so lsb • t f . 'to '.b e I the lasy-Tiber. «utl« . a n the -foot,
in honor o t Rom e’s b l r t b ^ - * nlversary, and fo r t ^ ^
ishe la e rten d lb* u s ,* u W .' d ies ls-Juit-9,OOO.f
' MOOTAT, MAT 1,- M i l '- ------ .
TIMES-NEWS, T W F A L L V ID M O -';
-Riihlift CallPfl Tnnior Prom King and Queen Oowned Key^enat^x
-yr-ug—Fii'ini.......N ^ - ^ O R K .- M « y i - 4-n -T h e
■ ■.cholrmanoflKe fwJerM tradecom - _ r i n l 8sl0n ;*a l(l:la s t nigia- the^nubllc
.w ka B.capiive of the d rw iB d u i^ ' try because the do«tor orders the m edicine, and the paH entjiftyi for
Paul Rand Dixon, PTC chief •appearing on a T v proBram. alao
' a iu ck e d (aUe adveriljlnR on TV ' which h e Indicated was dr^w n'U i
__uilth careful dcllbcrntlon.Dixon Mid iha i” the' druK In.
dustry was fa pteullnr Sndus^r;.'. "YOU know the pcrso'rt Ihn t buyi
____ It doesn 't order It and the pertonth a t orders II doesn't pay Yor It?■ e_aald. "You /ollow th a t out. '
“You 80 lo U;e doctor; he tells , a u w hnt you mnsl buy. Vou'.take 11 to the druseUt. He can 't lubstl- 'liitiT’fcnyiWnB' lo r’ l irw h a te v e r H on It you m ust pay.'
"H ere's a public th a t’s com- p le td y captive In this Industry.**
ita ry { oeer- I word I
siys.Wentt t h sM M .from
of avenue." TV sU tlonssponsorA and broadcksUne chains which he said were to blame* io t false TV advcrtWntt. _
" I th ink when, you n a tional corporatlonn t________
■ *ialso advertiilnB. it'* very dlfflculilo r .m e lo bellere th a t they dldn'l have tHeIr lawyer a t ^ e l r side,' h e sa id . "Ppr InsUince, ihoc d idn 't have competent advei m « r I - think they know
. they 're dolns."Be said the FTC has 3.000 ,1
TestlgaUons of price flx lns a . . . fals« advertising charii6 ' pentl-
• ini.
Mr . Bloom’s TTmlrS:war3^
n U B R , J-Ia'y 1 — M rs .' .........—Bloom-»-a*-award*d-lhe blue-pen
cil of the 'B orah ToaslmUtress club Ftlday evening for her preporM speech on "Bird watchUiB is more
. th a n » hobby.** . •O ther speakers
QiS raiiUSBlreSS . . . Sharp,, were Mrs. H. A. Chll___
■ who spoke on "Qettlng attention,' and M rs. Francis H e«elholt. who jave *Wy story." Them e of eventnV 'W u-'L et's-fl«l-fum iy.
Invocation was given by Mrs n i z a Morstu). Mrs. Fred Wilson
—was In charge of table toplcs^wtth ' each member given an envelope
conlaX&lng an tinusual situation. IQ one minute they were told to explald the best way to deal with th e situation. Mrs. Hesselholt was aw arded the traveling trophy.
M rs. Reuben U erm an, pftrlla. m enU rlaa, presenU d a le u o n on
' t h a correc t w ay tom ake tnnouneei n e a t s and a lis t of pointers for
..speakers. Mt«. Jam es Bremmn wos . ' chief era luator w ith Mrs. Charles
O unnlogham, Mrs. Robert Mur- d o tf a n d Mrs. Z>on Hlne serving as e n lu a to rs . '
P lan s were discussed M iti Ju n e m eetaig when th e B orah cli
Oppose Fight -In-Laos-GHS■WASHINGTON. May 1 (ITD -
Two kpv arnntnr»—n • n irnncrat ftiMl 7Tepubll6 »r—nKrccd yc.Mcrrtny Umt th e United Stale* lOioiilt'. find ntiDiner solution xfttner thim~r«k; Ing d lrcc frtllU ary
J . William Pulbrlpht. D.. Ark., lutid "iinolhrr , «oju>'i'.m m ust bc found, i t 's iLam lii)'ft'VPT>- bnd pliice lo vchluro In w ith uur troop.C—Son. Styles Brldttci.^RT'TOTT chiilrm nn'of tlic ncniilc OOP policy comnilttvo. .nAlil he favored a firm Mflna agfllm f commuhUm.
pick TUU illlon so th a t we w ouldn 't be m ircd down ni another dlsaai: Bliuftllou" llke Koien.
Another Dcmocrnt. Sen. Herninn TnlmadRC. Georcla. Mtld Lnoii. be- Cftuic’ oni.i 1 ■
Carol High and David McCluaky were crowned k lD f 'a sd qtiecn a t tb » a aa n a l, jnn lo r prom Saturday school Krm natlum. Miss l l l t h was choeen from f if e glrU and .McClfliJiy
from si* boys. Arnold U ^ a u l , teacher, crowned th e queen a n a n lH rD rn rO iaiiiT H rip o n so T re ro w n ed ' tho king. T ho Fireside T r itrso a g two tong» -do rIng ;ln t«m i' '
AKKrcMlon^ih any form .";O ther development.^:- ___Civil rlK ht»-Scn, Jncob“ K, Jn-
Vlts, n .. N.Y.. xitrd he would Ina.xt th a t the »ennie Democratic Icnd- eisiiiii iiiiy utr'oinrpiijacc.io:!^!^ Up chitnKe.i In the nntUlllbuster ru le In th is Jie.vHon ot conRrc.u, H e-snld-sennte-D em ocrailc Leader M ike Mansfield, D.. Moni., promised to brilig up the luue when I t was referred to ih e ju le s-com * n ilttee shortly a lte r the cu rrcn t scMlon opened In January.
Housing—Rep, John J , Dlncell. D ., Mich.-, u l d he would propoK th a t. conSress' protec t unemployed homeowners- who cannot meet the lt'.m arU age pa}-m enu..ltie action, he said, would be temporary an d apply only In areas of sub- •sta ijf •
Im
WenSeir Grange Is Shown-^Fili
W ENDELli. May 1—Fred Locke,
sented a film a t la.' t week's m eeting of W endell o ran g e No. 63 on Insurance from'^ the farm er's side of th e fcnee. “.
F lans were 'completed for th e b«nenr-dlnner~to"l>«“ lieia Ffldny for the Idaho R anch for Youth, R upert. A public dinner will begin a t-5 -p in r-w lth -M rs .-J . - J , Stlckr#, com m unity service chairm an. In charge. Mrs. -Arthur Byce will be In charge of th e dining rcom and M rs. J . H . Freem an will take core of the advertising.
Mrs.- R ay Ruby, sewing cholr- . . l a n , . announced a ll dreucs.'-for th e O range sewing con te s t-m u s t be tu rned la by Tuesday.
N A W RECRUIT TRAINED r KEYBITRK, May 1—Ralph D.
King, son of M r. ond M rs. Ruben R. K ing, Heybum , been grad ua ted from rec ru it train ing a t th e naval -tralnlns cent«r, San Diego.
Mrs. Lawrence’s Funeral Is Held
^ S tillX ik esItCHICAGO,'May 1 m -^ A n to n
O . Jedllcka, chief coffee Inspecto r- fo r the arm ed forces, will
_ t«ke_hls_ to tfefl_h rcn la-oa-h to- own tim e from now on.
— M rjr-John-B uH oc and accom panist. .
hou*lng_adm liiljK »ilon ,_H e_iald . itie move was needed to farentall a n u h of foreclosuro on govern* m ent-backed morigsges.
Probe—>Tho houso ' government operations committee reported J t
Honored 7 Chillllgheifaf-EvEnt^
i,^ or-F irs'
. . . tnn nf Mr. and M rt.-Dan D avli. Viter, has been choKn s i
-on^-n f- lh f '- l& -ns«y^ ipontorcd NROTC students throuslieut the U. S, to receive a society nf milita ry engineers ribban fnr out- i la n d ln c military and englneer- inc sla lu t. A junior In engU neerlng a t th e University of tvasnHiKiiin, heatiir, i ia v is -^ iir receive Ihe award a t the annual G ovem nr's day celebration and parade May 12 -13 . H ron>o is one o t tlx mldshlpn^en from the University-of W ashington selecl- ed to partlclpato In an Hawaiian cruise July 30 to Sept. 15. m is fr engraving)
.U lU im E L U , fliiy f-T•scliool-chlldrrn were reglMered
a t ilie R ithllcld c)cmcnlnry_«hQOl £ tid » y > :n (i« rn n o n to -a tte n d —the ilrjit grade next f a l l . '.
Mrii. Donald Rilcy, tlf.it nmdo [rnchiT, chnrite ot r fg lstm -
comcd the Tnqthcrs and pre-ichool children nnd iCMWcd with dl.itrl- butlon ot h fn lth rccoriJi and school prrparatlon booklets.
’Mr3_ R l lo y - - c n ie r l i i ln ( d - the nimcstcr* wiih an llluAirait-d
. tory nnd rerre.^lmiriitji were served by _ PTA . rcprMenmilvi-.i. Mrs, Wendell.KIni; and Mr.y Oari ~ “
— Tncnon larRC crowd._ M r» ..R o n CsrUonl English- tillstrue to rrd lrec ted 'th rp layw ltlr tr(LUbUince of Bill Snapp, e lau a vlser. -
The cast 1mer. G e ra lT --------encump, Khy Stafry. Jlm Heni Sharon McAnulty, Mary, t Mike Tljompson. -Oary.Louise Rfwt. Ann Dodge, Ken Keiillzcr, Morl(rJlanjen,-Bm.Low.-Ri»TrMiller, Ann Jensen, Brent T ldtfelP Elwyn Tupper . and D eaD 'n J. Thompson, ”
lntorinatlon*for children unrtl>le lo nttciid the recLftrntlon party may Bp oOtalnwl from^Drlccs or Mrs. ftllfy a t. the elcmenlary school.-cl«w l'cn” rtlio“ tt|lJ be-ifl^ years old o n 'o r before Oct. 15 this year ara e llg lb ls-to -en ier-ichool- next fall.
__,Hearing\S H O S H O N E . May 1 — The
public budget hearing for the local! school dUtrlct will be held a t 7:30' p jn . Monday, May S, a t the high:
RadiatorsNEW AND 08BD— --
_. ...Scrirtw 't /Jcpalrfc=_P.hQnfl-R£-3a6680^
All T y p es-F
CLYDE'S- . ..R A D IA T O R SHOP
ni-\V ay 3&>0n T n c k Laat lU d U to n Are C or Boslp«*»-
Nat a sideline
$10 Taken .FILER, May 1 _ Windows w . . .
p rfed.opcn.by.tlilsvi-s at-bu(h-Victory and C entral school last week and *10 was taken from teachers'lfskn_nt-Centrnl.-_____________i _
N othing was found missing a t V ictory school b u t the mimeo- Btj»ph.mnchlne_httd,liefnJflmi>fM5l w ith and needs repalruig.
SERVES IN WES'C PACIFIC 'F IL E R .'M a y 1—S u m a n Dallas
H . PUe. son of M r-ond M n . O, J,
Rotary IsShown Salt Production
SHOSHONE, M ay 1 — A film I t. evaporation of sea w ater to
produc«“ «ftlt w as -* h o « n -R o ta ry olub members W ednesday noon.
Ellwood W crry. Shoshone, was guest a t the luncheon.O th e r Bjuests were T om M orri
son, , Gooding: G ra n t H arU nan, D enver; Orville M orris. Pocatello, and Lloyd SmlUi, Hailey.
RInehuld Nagel.- F inal Tlt«s were Jerom e cemetery.
tlces and financial Irregularities" a t th e national InsUtutes o t health (N IH ). Investigators caUed on the NIH—w hich handles federally fl>
ftn mtrhhazards as cancer and h e a r t disease—to-=^set up s tric ter controls to Insure proper spending o t the taxpayers’ money.
M ount KAtmai operating seventh flee t In the western Pa< cltlc.
he ld in - th e .
Filer NewsFILER. May 1 — Mr. and Mrs.
W ^M .-M arlin -rcpo rt-the b lrth -of a son Aprl4 32 to M r. and Mrs D on M artin , Boulder, Colo.
Mr. an4 Mrs. G ilbert P inkston a ttended th e funeral o f Mrsl Pinkston 's a u n t, Mrs. D oru Anderson, TtTomts, Mrs. A nderson died of Injuries received in a c a r accident in M arch. «
Play Big RoleMOSTOW, May 1 Ifl - A Dnt-
verslty of Idaho agricultural economist sold today the Idaho russet potalO-wUl phiy a m ajor^ole-ln the development ot the potato procMslnff Industry In ;the‘
But Scott A. Walker of the school’s experiment sUtlonsaid th« Industry's future g . . .....depends on the derelopcient of
M a io n ie L o d g e t' A,r. A A.M. '
^ ____Masonic Tem cle ■*^ tU BlUl Lakti Dl«4. No. • JAU ScJflBfinrs Welcomt
Regular Business f
-----KAVLEB LODGE NO. H.o u b tn uc iuu . WM. u z a-sn
-.T hursday, May 4 .8 p jn . „ SUUd Communication.
Regular Business
R O B L E E
cARprr-. y them o:f o r e ^ e h - J u j tu r 1o u i- i
I t 's dons w ith super-fott foam ■rubber-Try these cushion Insoled Roblee shoes now. ATallable, I n - a fine variety o t tty lu , eolota and s l z e ^
h i i d s o n ' s- OPEN-A-CONVENIENT CHARGE-ACCOU'NT-T
tee la-charge, with Mrs. Cecil Brown, Urs. Bloe, Mrs. ChUders
.l i o d ' i t a Uerman -«r»lng on-the committee.
Mrs. Wilson, pfpgrwi-chalmiin. outlined the program for the next
. meeting. Mr& Murdoft closed the ^meetlngiwilh .the insplrfttion.
]\fos. Etiberts Is Paid Last Honor
WENDELL, May J —F u n e r a l aerrlces for Mrs. Janle E. Ebberts,
. Wendell, were conducted a t 3 p. Friday a t- the-Bagerman L)
< ch u rd i.w ltb .a i’ .............f(cUt}ng. •
— 31w 4pdtlnf-prayer was .given by fltanley Penfold. Bishop_Allen
~ read“ th* bblUiaiy'and B ' - Ju g m lre .Ja g trm y , spoke.
A women's quaBet,~MrsrJoseph Haycock, Urs. R. £ . Boyer, Mrs. U ariaa Pugmlra and Mrs. C. W. Choule^ was acoomptnled by Mrs.
■ Cleament Prince. • ■ *! - .......Pallbearers wer#' Glenn Hen-
■drlckson, Ohartes C a ry , Dale Boyer, Merle Owsley. Roland and Russell B ^ e r.----- ^
Honorary pallbearers were Mark fifeele, Barlogl, John. Ellis,
->-Bfflera«n-Boyeri-Edw*rd-Owsley, Earr Padtett, Arthur hJusHcc, Les Durfee. Harry, LeMoyne, Rile* Boyer, Den Durfee and Roy Vader,
Farren Ohiodlcr gave the clos- - ing prayer and-W.lL. Lott dedi
cated the grave a t the Bagermaa cemetery. ' •
^ Infant Dies .Vlrgli Allen Betzer, 3-day.ol<l
sbn-of-Mr^-andJ4r». Delbert N. . Betzer. Arco, died-. Sunday a t . -Maglc-VaUey-Memorlol hospital.
wriiiw a t the hospl-HH. ~ '
Surviving aro bla parents, two brothers, Randy 'Nell Beleer and Ricky -Eugene Betzer, «nd * sister, Christy Janice. Beteert aU Arco: maternal ’ grandfather, Warren Browri.~AicoTTmaUm«lgrands mother, Mrs. OUs MatUhews, Arco, and pAtemal grandmother •Mrt. Dtlbert Betxer,. Decatur, HI.
----- Graveside'lerrlcea win- be'held_ a t J pjn, Thursday In Sunset Me- l- .-m o rta l-p a fk -b y the Rev. Earl I — Riddle., paiUir of Ejr FlrstiMethodlst-churcESniBrproT
nj letTS White mortuary
=SINUSSeffeters
. aouH€i« rauttun
TIKDE&NBWSriTVI'M O N D A Y , M A Y ) , 1981, ~
rl?W BleimsBS' Nearly OSe^^^Sm^ctrn'iirSfa^^
U em lth tb# w bolo.Ire# » U fp r tM mtararU.~6.-Oh*ml»r-ol Com- S S t w '^ d « n l A rthur H,-»(oye7
i: !■ ««M todAy. ■ ....
^ to enforce lh » « U tn lin » w i,T io t»Jer s t ld In an w ldreu, pretMred for tije openlna o(, the orgM lM r
. Uon’a *40th annual mc«Uns tie ;^ L-i.,.^ButJia.t6ni'3.ClOO-bmlneH-{le>^.
* * ' ^ r f n * m arket eeonpmie »yi^ tain dem and* 'pro tec tion Mramsr (ueh violations'aa tb s recently ex* TKMcd ■ J>rioo ru in g - coM plraer 1 * , electrical equipment m an-
“ •W npeU U on mu»t be m ain- U lnod.” w ld Motley. publUher or P arade magazine. '*T^e M iU tnut
■&™ ^ U t l w * ^ u ld . be punWiMr, t o d a ll bualnw vnen AouM ' —
w eaken the whole economic ay*- tem and make It ha rde r to defend a ^ E i l thM S !^hftjraD t to c h aw ?
.**’M o U e? ^ < ^ m arir of hU f t le n S . -hkve asked "why doesn't the ' cham ber do M m ethlng about these
fixer*?"
!' accept ju m e . revojutlonazy '• jea to he lp the-dw elopin*.
~ » ,> .v .^ S a c r a t a r y .o f- .Commerea L u tb e r H. H o d ^ aald today In bis address prepared fo r to e 'a n n u a l
^H w li^irsa ld : " If T»e a w to jraap tire chanca w etbare today to assist
• r e BolnK to n e e d ^ ^ tn ^ c o jn b ln e d
thU Jo b / , . ..■ Hod*ea, ln bU luncheon —,------ -
remlDded tb s de lerates of th^ V £ . opportunlUes for countering the e a n e t ebaliense.
— « n “ s * « n 2 r n i e “ tn f tt- f a r o * n r o f us todiur th in k about our dansera. a n d tend to forget our
-o p p m u n lU e s . T b e commulilnt.oco- nom le ^ fe a s l re Is very real, very larg* a n d foreboding,'*: Hodges aajd. , ■ .
i ts r e a l l t r and tiroportlons ■bouM n o t b lind us, to ;the fac t th a t we, too, h a re a trem endous
~ .ta ln e d .ee aa ca la .g to w ttu m d e cJh a .. b a a n a r of treedom.* : ^
Trfick and Aiitp Collide at 'Bnhl
N u rly one American In alx l l m in one 'e t th e na tion 's ZS largest' clUea shown on th e m ap. T bey have a coablbed iMpnlatlon of aome- 30 million. T h a t Is nearly 17 p e r.c c a rio f the.l7B mlUlen naUonal yenlaUon. T he-m ap showa th e cltiea whleh accrcd th e biggest ad»
15,000Heaa- For Burley ^n-AlertT^t
were being se n t Into the a re a and headquarters w anted to know how long I t «ould take Burley team s to reglsUr these people, reporta N or- m an NIeUon. county a n d c lty civil defense dlrecBri
I t was estim ated 1,500 ears pe r hou r w ith four persons p e r car could be handled w ithout.a sk ing outside help, h e sa id .’. “Wo e s tlm n td “ lE a t " we ' t
furnish 100 bcejjt* l beds for casualties and 3,000 more beds for ln> j u r e d ^ p ^ n s n o t needing boepltal care. W e « u ld outflt.fi,S00 persons w ith new clothing and a round 800 w ith used clothing," N l e ^ said.' Cara would bQ s to pped 'ou tside th e city a n d 'parked : In fields In order to avoid traffic problem r
SvacHSted- persons would..................th e dky by school
________ ______be a topped-al-theH cybum and P au l brldirea and west o t Burley on highway <0, CD officials planned.
During th e ha lf-hou r a le r t NJel- _ ja m ada'-a radio address' along w ith Mayor J . L eonard Salm on.
d a m a ^ .T
P ^ o r O h l e r » . ---------- --
B uhl, atopped ft CadiUao a t the
t o r a U fk tu m eiad m ^ e a n id d e n i t r a ' again b e o a u s a ^ approach- ln » trafO o. A JCflO one ton p ie k u p 't r u c k —d r iv e a _ b y — f ta d
» . T ir ia n a Into s bade o f l
IbSTjalfiiiourr^
J::,..Ptqtecfiye Utah
18 in DoabtI to < k j .th a t ' ' lasM -toaim oB ^ dS iarse t-o t-d ittM
p to tao t a n a tu ra l Wpnder.'
been living In th e E m m a lU ley . -• t p u t th re« y ean .
^ . ,_ a d Mrfc H obert M cClain and family bavb moved in to the ir new home southeast of town.
Mr. and Blrs. D ale K rum m ' and fam ily have moved Into th e ir new b o m e jie x t to t b o j l e i ^ B e taw n t
In th e sou th p a r t of7tab.KjUi^ natural lay A b 'U u h 'w a l t f r ^
epherd is-a s-
____ - n o t dam agea i tu r a l arch . '. BecretaiT o f . th e In terio r 8 te w '
g '- i i r f .U d a l l , Beclama tlo a CommU- E 'aloncr n o y d I>poUny.‘and several - - -law m akers tou red th e bridge area
s i^ 'b l s ^ b u r e a u jwould . . .e a n y ' out'. t » - le tte r, o f . t h l law
.a n d buUd th e ' protective ilams. . . b u t added. “However, as a p ri-
* iy a t* .c t tls e n ,. l am’.opposed to such C " ft'w «ste o f th e tM payeh '. money.'*
: Keynote Speakel: Niamed'for Event
B U R U n r.'M a r 1 —T h« public Is l y iU i to h e a r DrV Jam es Barclay,
^ x d ib o -S tx trc o lle g e rP D c a te U o rw b o •« .wiUcbo tbe .keynoto speaker for a r ts -* P « d a l education program , a t .8 m —B in . T hursday a t th e Jiinlor hlgn
, . , , y t o H a ^ W itter. tM O m t - U- B urley O ^ o r tu n lty school.'
r u - T h e . p rogram is sponsored by f pa re n ts aw t teachers o f the.schooI.
Barotey wUl speak on th e Jong y'jm ran g e odaeatlon procrsffl to r tlie Z in . ■■ xe t«ded -« lM l< t-A ” il lm - ' wUl“ be
| | | , p W Cub Scouts
^ ;™ p A T O r^ M a y ~ l—"Air adventuret ■ • V v u ^ e them e of th e c u b Scout• pack meeting Priday « v e n tn rT it
t h e P au l M ethodist church :--------H.- T h e opening ceremony was given ;U b j_ d e iL j ._ D « n s _ l , .5 and 4 -gave* aktts. A 'fllm *-Song.of the Clouds.'*
S \ ^ w ^ w « * - p r e s e n t e d b f jr l t lo J3-1 a XAsnun.^Den 1 won th e attendance
tbe .««a3ng ;-— ;■ - - I t w as announced ' th e M»y■l-i-S them* U *7ndlans'' and the May
lu l 'u n U l ftU. • 3 xb- J une' Cubs and tbelr fathers i 2 will visit a fUh batchg y and havo ■"SriTJlshlnifrtHp:— _-r
peaAtave.thaxlotlnt cerenMnyi
NEW. LOCATIOHIBIw UkM Blvd. North
.gjgm« .Phon«, RE '
____ _ ______home of M r. and
Isn from th e Ooodlng hosp ital where ho w as confined foU6wlng a strrtce several weeks .ago. H io .Allens are long-tim e residents o f the Bazelton area.
Paul Pre-Schobl Meet Set^Friday
PAUL. May 1—PauV pre -schoo l a i r tor a ll nsw f irs t g n d e n Is Priday.-saysJB oyd.Sarl;. p rincipal.
Children are to go .to school the same way they will nex t fall. T hey will a ttend u n t i l i p .m . w hen p a r ents are asked to pick them u~ '* th e pa ren t cannot ge t th e chll
f d riK e [rh o n u n c h ''a n d th« p a re n t la.welcome to e a t w ith .th e child.
P a ren ts 'w lir m eet teachers and the principal a t 1 p .m .| In the
___________ _______tb a td a y . ,
Map to TelT of Drive Progress
SHOSHONe.- M ay 1 ~ A n iap of Lincoln county, m arked In distric ts to” be"covered by Cancer society
th e Farm ers' m arket. . Paul
................................ .........- c a l ls ^ L .th e ir districts, the m ap will be filled In' w ith colors so th e <;om'-: m unlty can see results o f ' t b e drive;
Day Started One Hour Earlier for .Many AmeriiansBy Xlnltcd Frew In leraallena l _
.•■MUllons-of-Americana w cn t to work an hour early today on the promise they can go home to more ^ y llg h t- th ls -su m m et. •
A larm clocks. Jangled an hour early in 10’ sta tes, p a rts of 10 o thers and In the D U trict of Columbia following th e annual a rrival o f _ ^ 7 ^ t * r i n g tim e yesterday. — ••'•. ■-------- -
T he early risers wUl be' Joined by residents of-M innesota a n d the M o n u n a cities of B u tte a n d Ana-
la ter th is m onth.
NEW DELHI. Ind ia . U a r 1 o n - n j e ^ t e r a a O e n a l Ccatrol Coc»-
I on Indo-C hlna announced i r w a r m d r t o f o - to - L w
a s soon ,as B rita in a n d luissla give Use word,
i j h e ICO-coroposed ot 9 “ " * ^ *nd Poland — s»ld 4 t h ^
com pleted a.w eek-end itud: p roblem i Involving a ce»<e Laos and se n t lU report W Londonand Moscow..: — ........................
B rita in and Russia sre cochair- te e n oLLhQ.18H Oeneys conference on Indo-C hlna. in . pito capacity they called , la s t Monday for a L aotian cease-fire, and assigned th e task of verifying It.to th e ICC.
A, communique 'Issued a ftfh an h w r- lo n g meeUng .this morning said the commission expected iU report to be tn . the hands o( the conference cochairmen sometime today. '•
•T he commission now . T eK drto 'cuT yT Ju riny ln stn ic ilohs
' 'the chairm en m ay-gtvs.on recelpf of the report," I t said.
T he In d ian delegate, S. Sen, told newsmen .the m em beti o f tbe ICO ■ '^frfeaarto -gcrtnTaM -anyttm B ** If th a t Is w hat th e eochalnnendecide. __
v aacH In ran k dnrtng th e W50»89 d©cade._Two T ex a t c ities were •----------- = 7 — tT T rFormer Resident
---- --------- Of County DiesBUHL. May 1 -M rs . Alice Sayer.
A . a form er Buhl restdent,_dled a l te r a lingering n in u s" a t 1 a jn . Sunday a t the Ada county hosp ital Boise.- T he form er AUce £I]rott,‘ she was bom Aug. so-, isoa. u ifebraska Cityi_Neljr. She was m arried to Henry-Ba‘yer-on-P el> .-5 ,-l»89 ,-at Stella. Nebr. They moved to Idaho In lO Il'a n d -to B u h l lnl030. They made the ir home In B uhl until th e y retired iind moved to Boise in 1M4.
She Is survived by two daughters, Mrs. E ari Dunbar,- Buhl, and Mrs. Connie LeaiQ uter..B oise: one son, S herm an Sayer, Tw in. Polls:. — * HslCTrBcTEllloItrTiclim-----
M arilyn J . MoClung, 18! Csihlfta- a ; McC31ung.-lB, h e r- su w r.- in i '- Carla Carroll, 15. and Ruth a. Carroll, 18,'atso atsters. a ll Walnut,
of Johannesburg, a lte r night Of clashes betw een po llc e-M d A fricans ftr ik to g a g a lw t-a -white QfficW.
E arly reporU' sa ld ’two A f r i i ^ere killed and -four'lnjured when
police opened fire on a mob. Laterlh/L PO «w “ Id onlyfcnr ---------w u W ied a n d ‘ two/ » p ita iu e d : ;
Vote Set May 16 on Proposed Eden-Hazelton Fire District
JCatO M B.'M ay l~ .lte s ld e n u of S d e a and B a ie lton w lU -y o te J a y 19 on the proposed f lra d is tric t for th K _ s i r ^ _ ^ _ ^ * t'‘'the. eoim ty boundary-sou th of Q r«en-' wood school d istric t, gotng t " a n d following th e O oodlng < for 15 aecUons. th e n ex tending w est th ree sections.
F rom th a t po in t, th e d istric t
th e n west six sections a n d then so u tb r to—Ih a-so u th e rn .' boundary on th e Snake r iv e r-n ea r-D ev U ’a Corral,
T h e d istric t w ould b e admin* Istered by th ree flro boa rd m em bers; one from each sub-d istric t.
T lie rou tine .of rese tting clocks w as a sim ple m attep In - most sU U s. B u t th e answ er -to ^W hat tlm e-is ltT'’ -was more complex-ln in d la tu ; where Boosters keep easte rn s ta n d a r d .. c en tral standard a n d cen tral daylight tim e.
7 Navy ShipsPreparing^foEMercuiy-SholABOARD USa LAKE CHXM-
th e flro dUtrict.T o ta l .valuation of 'th e p roperty I IsM. T his excludes a il u tilitie s va l-
a t tl,30p.000 u td th e villages
Nixon Opens Rally of GOP During Week
day to p l u ^ Am erica's f irs t spacem an from , the 'w aves. Crews bad orders no t to speak to h im unless he says som ething f irs t.
PsyehologU ts-'tnd d M to n w an t th e f irs t as tronau t t«U b is own story In bis- own vray, w ithout hav ing It colored by words and thoughts conveyed to tii"* a fte r bis r e tu rn from flight.'
1 ■n.ahinir S®* f«n» Tetrievets. who
LWV th - ^ ^ r d i h e flotUla w ho mayto u r th is week expected to a ttack the l^ennedy_______________ -poUclea.Tflxon Is expected to soit-pedai
SAy criticism o t tb e adm lnlstra- tioa ’s cenduct-oZ_foraJ»n-JiffBlT8
to ^present**a ' unlted' WpwluS f ro n t , to th e communists In th e propaganda w ar over such trouble spots as L aos and Cuba.
b e did n o t InU nd to “pop CTI- w ith b a rsh dritlc lsm .
"1 find a g rea t deal of
d in t as a n IndlvlduL i fin d very lltUe In terest In a n d v irtually no support fo r program s a s f a r to the - le f t- a s - th e -K e n n s ( ly -c c o n o tn lc J g g r a m .-
d e rS 'a re rA d d ress________ ______astronau t r ig h t a f te r recovery un less h e asks a question. -------—Thlj-^O.O O O -ton-carrier-and-i.-. destroyers headed- for positions down th e A tlanlio missile range from <3ape Canaveral. F l a , calcula ted t o 'p u t them In th e r ig h t place to pick up th e a s t r e a s u r s s soon os possible a fte r he h its the
..JVU ships go on ("ready a le r t" a t 3 a jn . (E D D tomorrow for the » p e c te d shoot from th e cape a few -hours la ter.
B ear Adm. O . p . K och, comm ander of th e task force, sa id he Is confident h is group will ge t the a stronau t o u t o f tb e w ater qulckiy, provided the. fir ing goes as expected. T he capsule w ill.be aimed B t 'a ~ c lre iee lg h t~ m lle s - ln -ra d lu s
of Eden and H azelton w ith valua tio n of »U 8.000.-rJV'four-mill levy will-ralse a-totol o f .110,400. o r e r a -th re e -y e a r pe^ r iod th is w<^d-pcy-«2S.<}00 for-s. rtbuU t fire truck and nm trlb u te to .tho..eost.of th e j l l s u ic t . ..
T b e F irs t S e g r e g a t i b i T T ^ B ureau Is sponsoring th e plan Members feel th e reduc tion in fire Insurance ra te s would pa rtlaljy offset th e levy.
B en Davis, E den , s a id ______d istric t also would provide fire
Uon o n lb e « ^ o o l. a n d » hFgh in surance ra te Js pa id by taacpaycrs, be stressed.
Davis said som e form s n o t Included In th e peUUon fo r th e distr ic t could be annexed a fte r fo r-
servant, b u t a bad m aste r, a well firg-tfnItM flr» nrnUfftInn eafcrbelp=wlth - j h a . h aa ar dsJ l ^ p i n t e e g r e g a t lo n ^ ’a n n 'B u re a u realized th is need w hen I t storied prM ngHng'a~tlre~dl8trtct.
LAST TIMES TODAY - STEVE HarcuUi REEVES
THE WHITE WARRIOR
eigh t grandchildren: 16 greatgrandchildren and one great-great grandchild._ r u n c r a l services will be heW .at th e M cBrniney funeral home, Boise, a t .1:30 .p.m. Tuesday. L w t rite s will be held a t Use S ta ir City cem etery. ~_________
Wonian Nearly Itches To D e ^•'InttrljUeMltdtalh
■ T BU CS TOLL BEOOCED SAN FRANCISCO, May 1 0 » -
■he toll for lig h t trucks c^o&ilng J»e~O oIdefT O a ta briilge w ss - r ^ duced today from (0 cents to 33
PERRY!S-I5LGuarantaed terrica on
oil inakai TV & Rodlot. -PHONEJRO-JOail—
America's first k indergarten «.u se t up in Columbus, O.. by Otrmsa setMera.ln lB38. .- ■ ...... .
V;; LAWN _SPRINKLING"i. STEMS-rrr-F m esUoales! F r n ' plot p ^ J o s t n u 'In your m e a |. I ttre n sn ts . W» will eompute I coverage and m ateria ls re : f
:qB eited.~- 'Tlnahelng AvatlobU'
Webb Pump Co.
m im t, AF-The- Fun Spot
ItA tlA N- I 4IGH3S
, SERVED-BUFFET STYLE ,SPAGHETTI • * RAVIOU. • MEAT BALLS
■ Served wUh-Cactus Pete'* • Fomoiis gourmet-ltolian Sduce
“ CombinoflofrtossBtf-g^en-jolodsr. your choice of c
:12clL ffere’____ ,'erent choices of-reilshea.^Sliced tomotoes, breed sticks, gorHc sticks, .
rye, BfcoH, (tolion sourl^doijgh breod,Fajnot;s 'iroJJqn GorWc Sousoges,- PoHsh Sousoges,
----"CSck'toil-Fjonks— Gorborjo-Beons — .- ••-‘s e r v e d -EVERY-TUESDAV.-I?ROM-6:00- P.M.'
ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR ONLY .
Nixon Is^not'm aking th e to u r as a candidate fo r ia n y political o f- ilCfiaJKe has .m ads th a t p lain. He
---- ig-»=HMiatijroOMtre!T—............ Slate level. H e said he . .g a rd s the California governorship race a s th e "most; im portsiit'’ election of IMS b u t does n o t regan l h im self a s . c a n d ld a te -a t th e mo- 'm enL
‘T ltave-assum ed th e responsl ' b lllty of party leader In California ," lie said. " I believe i t Is my respotfUbllity to s e e 'th a t w e.e lect a Republican governor a n d -re * elect a Jiepubllcan senato r and -a » a jo rity ._ o f _<
T be firat speaking engagement n h is tonr is before an Executives
club luncheon In Chicago. H e will spesk the same- evening a t a R e- pubilean c i t ^ n s ' league ralljr^.,•• .Tw in purposes of tb e tour are - rk ise -funds-fo r tb e a O P -a n d to rally the pa rty f S ' a cohcerted-«f- fort.to_w)
llc an W omen's ch ib p lanned • _ Ju n e plcnlc'durlng th e club's m eeting last w eek, a t th e Jl^WCA.
T tV U m U s county Probat« Jiidge Zoe.‘A nn;W arber» spoke on Juve-
lies In probate court.M embers discussed the-w estern
sta te s Republican W om en's clutu m e e t ^ .slated, a t Sun Valley In October. '
JA ZZ MUSICIAN DIES NEW .YORK. Majf-1 » ~ I ^ * g
(M iff) Mole, es. a noted Jazz in u - slclan who played w ith Benny Q oodm an ,-P au l Whit<other leading bands, died S a tu r- day^appticntlT-oLa-stroke.-
FOI^ Y O U R
A M A N AFR E E Z E R
SEEMmm
niXUVAUU UEBA l&aL W EST P0 IN T .'N : V h May 1 m
tw o-man H arvard university team , w ith a style Judged “poised, fo rc efu l-ih d deUl>enite,”TiW -w on th e 16th annual na tional collegiate debate championship. SecreUiry of thb Army Blvis j , ' s t * h r ; Jr., p re- s n ^ d th e Slgrud S. Larm on trophy (oH anarcT ituden trJT E ugene ' Clements. Houston,- Te*., * n d I^u rence Tribe, S a n Pranclsco.
, .1.ENPS -T0NIGHT r i: : :
'/Surprise Packacpe''r , MItzl Oayfior'
I.C ow ard .
" W D S W
"Hertd the Great"Co-HH
/CTiie t a l i Stronger"Joel McCrea and 'V trglnU Mayo
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HONDAT. M A Y l, 1D61V T I i p S - N E W S , T W IN '-F A L L S r ID A ^H O '
-gtndeht-Leader-^
LA VERNB BEBNABO . . ! s h bcea <!ect«d. •ludenk
IxxSy pTM ldtet gf StKwhoM bich MbooL T he aeUra i tn d e a t »tw If « BoTS* tU to deleimle, ia p retl- den l e r th e B M tb ce n tn l Idklio SeSklM ctab d e u e r r , u d i t dU'< tT ic t"»Jt«n*ee wlBoer v t Ihe “ • fC (6 U f/
New Student Chiefs Named AtSHoshone
8BOCTONE, M iy I — L ftiem e B e n u rd b k i been elected student
..bodr-.p rea lden t~or .Ib e - f ih o t h igh K h 09L ■. .
• ‘ O ther oftlcers to 'irrv e w ith Ber- B trd are P e ^ Arrosw vice presi* d ta t ; M A rllyn-Johiuonr aeeretary: Jo h n Sabslft, tr e u u re r ; Collvrn
* AUen, u s ls ta o t annual editor, coro le Mallea, annunl ed itor, and
.M axine H am s, Joyce H atm aker. Marlljm Jo h n so n , a n d Cheryl Rapp, eheerleadert. • -
¥ . -B ep iH jJ J iv x jL —On Reservoir
. ,8 H 0 ^ 0 N » . - M a y 1 — M J U
1 69,500
Missile Work.-SoloialJVotes
^JW A flH m flT O N ._M ay B e n r jo h n L. McClellnn, D„-A rk„ declarea costly s t r ik u and work #Iow dow n»'« mUille bases Invite
■h new la«i.to outlfiw \ jib le lo ra u c h tilings.
____ileltan sSld ills 'acna(« In-vestlgaUons aubcornmltlcc In hcar- Inga JM i^ a s lc pr^diiccfl-'-evldenc* beytfnd nny.t^ i^nabl£ .c lou t} tl.tha t organized labor n t the- Cape Ca- naverol- missile b m nbusrd the strike weapon to" enrich lU m embers a t tAxpnyers' expense ..
T h e siibcommlttee b as heard pftra d«l of-mlun>w*-dei>ouno>-tJ IDO 's trik es and uncounted work sto«'downs reported a t Canaveral In th e Inst four a n d .o n e -h a l( yetvrjr, charRlng'these havo InflAled costa by m lllloni o( dollars and slowed the progVam..M cC lellan aald Jl waa clear th a t most or the s trikes were called on flimsy, grounds w ith "the pre- m edlU ted puiTJose’ of throwlni: missile projects behind schedule so workers could draw overtime pay In a n ish to ca tch up.
T h e subcommittee h a s produced evidence th a t m any plumbers and
.......................... -)__to$764 a weelc. Uleludlnir overUme computed a t tour tim es the reg. u lar wage rate.
R obert PMmer. top l*bor leader a t tlie base, h as acJcnowledged strikes “m ust haver slowed, the missile- program. He denied any sttlke WAS dw lgned to toree over* tim e wage p&ymenls, and swc
• • - • a w alkout
Retarded Unit .Adopts XaVs
ItemsBurn^in^ Richfield Fii’e
TtrC$TTEn3rM a7~I==^A ~Ilre-nt the D rE.-\VUcox ran c h northw est of Richfield Friday m orning destroyed a brooder, xhlckens, grain, farm motors- and o ther Items In the building, a n old boxcar, a t tim e. I. M r. and M r i R obert Luff, leasees o f th e ranch; discovered the f lre .a t b reakfast bu t Were unable to quell the b lase because of lack' of-w ater. The L uffs moved a aoo-gollon gas tank from a nearly grAnary. w hen th»<roof.ot-» 3ean-to on the g ran ary s ta rted bun t. A n .e lec trle m otor, o ther motors, more th a n 100 busbeU of g rain , 60 chicks and KTcral befts w ere lost. A tool box and Mcne g raln 'w ere saved.
N elgbbon 'cam e to the L uffs' aid w ith m te r 't s n k s and a pum p and m otor bu t could only w et down the
.............. ' a 'n earby b a m and____ ________ n e ar th e fire. T hetire burned a ll day because of slow burn ing hardwood beam s a n d - a steady wind. T h e R ichfield fire de -
lUffed a« tl
'w ater compared to 151,500 acre fee t a t th a t-d a ta a year ago.
Some f a m e n .asked s ta r t of ‘w ater May 1 a t an eo pe r cen t delivery w ith th e option o f 'lM 'p e r e w t of the 80 per cent.
S » i i d r h , . d i S f ¥ i ; „1«, , c „ O, u . . i , o ^
Dam age w as estim ated la t >1b6 to th e E llio tt c ar and ( U to the Q ates car.
T he accident occurred in a cbn-.- -7118 Snake r iv e r ' w aterm aster
th in i f th a t th e 1921 r ig h t will be anfotced I f warm w eather melts
~ "w n a fit t h T h ' l ^—It-la-posatt» le .ln .tueh .ia.casa-to draw fliU 100 per cen t storage a l-
.J o to f n t even thougtx. Americanw . *1. f t .___ «iii.
Eden-Hazeltoh’s
to a ttend -cla0 Friday In s d e a - B a ie lton a rea t9 register.
l l j e y m ay ride th e buses parents, m ay take them to school. B irth e«rtlfka tes ar« recommend' •d to be presented as lega'« H ^ . ‘n » a e ;w ho_w U l.be7
^ e ld before O ct. 16 will be a A regular class routine
held, report*_M ark:Andcn ■ perln trodent o f vaU eyj k
Three Are Fined
T b rw T w ln '.m is ttiar]
n w ere tin*
I F rid ay iot-■ Judge Robert d lttu rb loc the
They ar® _L ...‘ A rthur -Sdw ard '' .G a ry Andrew K1.... .............■ c i ty poUdo arrested th em Frf.
day aoon a tte r they were Involved la a Xlght w ith O lalr HoUoway, a
---------resident o T -th eJu sUB eco n d -e tm t nortST
Officers-NamedeHOenONB,, May. l — office rs
elected for the 'Spoon a n d Needle i ‘H d u b a re E atby Sverett. president; Busaa n a rk , Tics president: Linda- Johnson, seoret«ry; and Lind* Oneida; reporter.
■nie meeting was held a t the home o f M rs V era J ohnson. U n . o a oneuHTw as iUUlued' re fre iti^m e n u fo r th e nex t oiweUnc. May
. - 4 , a^ th e J^insoQ b o n e . H ost- . , ■ esses for th is meeting were L inda I Johnson a n d K athy ^ « t L
m s _ifoBted. Tbe complaint was algn^ by oUrenee-Tatee.'Sttriey; O-OeU Is a abtepberder and voAa
■ ?orRay-8ftniieoB-aadaoo.-Caray.
Report Given OH: rr^ isitors-at^ e
EDEN, May 1 — C harles Cra fora j a j ttsltlng h is paren js a
from -the-alrforcOtTSaSIAntonTo.Tex.
Leonard W illiams retu rned to his airforce base for reassignm ent to K orea. .H e .T i l te d .h ls .f a th e c
of th e grade school n ex t to th e home of h is b ro th er and sister-in- law, M r. and M rs. Robert Henry.
Bad Tire Listed Wreck Cause
'S U R L B y . " M a y - l— Aboul isoo dam age resulted w hen a tire blew out- o n a 1DS3 OMC pickup truck ~ a rlv g n ^i^ e in ric rM iu io n raT :^ ig «
mDes soul way 37.
M ason lost control of th e truck od I t overturned. Into th e 'b o r
row p it. F ^ c i s c o RodriqiieE, 43. Burley, a passenger, w as Injured alighUr .-6 t a te-P atro lm an -M arT ln J . S n y W ln v e s tlg a te d . • _ _
No MothersLHAOERMAN, M ay_ l— A n.m oct'-Iwas m ade m th e announcem ent of th e pre-school p a rty to b e -h e ld from 3 to 3:16 p .m . Friday In th a . f irst grade room. ,. •'
Because of Insdequate room a n d I faolUtles: mothers a re n o t Invited.
Howeyer, a ll children who will I a ttend th e first grade n e x t fa ll a ra urged to a ttend.
's e r v e s o n d e s t s o t b b —WENDELL, May 1 T D arw in L.
Campus Queen—
TRUDV HOFMANN
a t' Burley h ish Mhoel. was *e- lecled Campus queen Friday d u ring Csm pui day > activities i(t Idaho S late eollege. Pocatello. M sfle V allcy-ienier hlgh-iehsoI members a ttended th e event and picked queen candU atec Mini ■* ■ wore a w hite eyelet
------------------- so frp lh k -
Appllcntlon w as approved for affllln tlon 'w lth th e N ational As- soclatlon for R etarded Chlldreh7 an d o ff le e rs fo r th e coming year
ere electcd.T he officers a re Jo h n Harms,
W endell, p resident: M rs. R u t h Crockett. Ooodlng, vice president: Mrs. Fe rn Condle, Ooodlng, secretary, and Mrs. Pi. R . M abbutt and Mrs., K enne th W ilson, bo th P a ir- ifleld.
The nex t m eeting will be held May 12 a t the O pportunity school, Ooodlng. w here graduation exer-
ses will be held fo r th e elass a t p.m T hls-w lll be the f irs t grad
uation from tbU.typfl.4CJCtaool.in the"Talley. .
None Injured in Rupert Accident
R U P E R T . M ay 1 — No was Injured and no clU tlons were Issued in a tw o-car collision early. Sa tu rday on highw ay SO in Rupert.
M rs. H elen D. Gate*. J8, R u-
^-E D E N T M ay-l — T h e K imberly fire departm en t was called T liu rs- day n ig h t to extinguish a fire th a t destroyed abou t 00 tons o f hay at_Uie hom e of Mr,_and Mrs.'B er* b ir t Pants, southw est of hero;
WllUam Jo n e s ^ 'n e ig h b o r , used h is bulldoeer to nJbve th e burning
U tah , fo r M rs. B torrs' m other, Mrs. S a rah Passey. .78.' P rovo .. Mrs. S to rrs a n d D avid rem ained in Provo fo r.a few doya.
Q o lc k .;:E a sy .; ;L e e k ji nlea-
,3 Min u t e
«0< M AIN AVE. SOOTH
is Fahel-DuringWeelcHANSEN; May 1 - V n a n e l
d lsftiim logjon .j.bom e.-'actic^a 'nd com m unity was held a t Iasi week's PTA meeting. Mra. George Crock-
.tjrM jnoderato r.___Youths on the panel
O hsrles 'C olne r. Linda Pro«Mike Bally. Llla N aylor,. Reynolds, CelostA .Maftln.> 1 B utler and Irene Jennings.— Paren ts—were—represenle I Mrs: Chorlea Coiner. Mra, R. • ren 'LA rsen , Carl Davis a n a '. i^ a O tockett. Crockett also reprigsnted the teftchen.
I rilnncr for xtiifliinttparents, w lll.be held a t 7:30
p. m. May B In th e school luncli* room. Each- family Is a sk c d - lo bring two potluck dishes... Hot rolls, bu tte r and beverages will be fum l& h^. .
Mrs. Charles Coiner,' h chalnnan , announced th a t pre- BChooI^s m ay obteln show a t the Tw in F a lls cllnlo a t a reduced ra(e.
A school board tru-itee from distr ic t five will be 'e lec ted Tuesday, Bob Nall Is up.forree lectlon .
Crockett Installed Robert Pet- tyrtrove as president; Mra. John 8 c i« a s m n t-T rc r -p re s id W trR w ir aid Kdfoed, second vice p resident;
to Pettygrove..Crockett also said th a t a studen t
receiving the PTA year w ill'b e given notification n t graduation , time, and _ th e money will go to - th e school of the s tu dent's choice to help o n ' tu ition coses.
Burley'LionsS la ir^ V o liiS g
BURLEY, May 1—Russell J e n sen h a s 'b e e n nominated as can- d ld ^ t^ fo r president o f tho Burley Lions Uub.
Other officers nominated Glen Kunau and Bemetl Kenning- ton,*flnmcfl'pre8ldentr3lm”Du=
and Woodrow Kettle, secoiid preeldeht; Alfred Thaxton
. Karl Detton. third vice president: Roy Harris, secretAry: Joe Olsenslager and • Nile Gorringe. trca sn rtr;- CfhiriM-8kaCTB~rMid W ete-H il6B «rtair twisters: Wlli bur - B le n ^ n . and_Ea>L_(HapI Reynolds, lion tamers, and Gordon Blair, Ruion Bodge, Bill parsons. Vem Roberte. Jerry Anderson and Bob-Oetmers,-directors.----- —»
Two directors-.w'Ul be chosen. Nom inations will be accepted from th e floor during nex t week's m eeting <nd cfficers wUl be elected the ■jllowlng week.
Tbo club ■jUHRrTrom Boy's sU te . H e U Bill Clooson, son of M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n Closson.
N onnon Nielson, local attorney, ^ k e to th e d u b on the ^ t o r o f law in observance of la ^ T iiy .
Club FormedVIEW. M ay L — O rganisation of
th e LlUle Home Makers 4-H .eIub w as completed a t a meeting a t the home of Patsy Anderson, leader. '• E lisabeth ZoUIhger is vice presl^ den t; A nna M arie-Zollinger, songleader^-Zrene-R asm ussenrp lan lstr.. .................... g i w leader; Aa-
m eetlng Tuesday.
In Yofith Case•K lM B E R bY ^-M ayr— D o y lrS -
Oroesbeck. a i. Durlcy.Vwns sen- 1 c n :fa - t< r3 0 -ttS y s -T n -T w I ir5 ^ ir county Jail and fined *100 Friday when he appeared before K Im ber-' ly JusUee of the Pence Ray P o l-' ter. H e convicted of. aiding delinquent minors.
Oroe.ibcck was arrested by Klm- berlj' Police Chief Paul Corder a t the Red Cap corner on highway i 30 approxlm niely one mile north ' .of-Klmberly when th e officer (ipou led him In a ear w ith three' Bur-,l*y-leeaiacers..a roubeck '.obU lned: beer for tho youths, aceordlne Uie officer.
RALTH RUTT'e B. . .-son of Mr. and Mr*. M llten
RuUer, Ilalley, and a Junior .it Ilalley high school, has been nam ed a delegate to Boys' s ta le ..
-Ita Is an honor student and a member o f the football, basketball. ik llnc and track team*. He
^ also president of the Junior
lentitC j)
> ty eounclls;
Bridge Played By Area Group
Seven and* one*hnlf tables of bridge—w ere - ^ y e d - ^ t u r d n y 'a t the Episcopal parish house.'
N orth and south w inn irs . . . .-eincJftJr-find Mrsi
W)el-Pool-Sale— ^ e t i o r Tuesday.SHOSHONE. May 1 _ The Lin-,
eoln county Mnrk)^tlng awoclntlon Will sell Its IM l wool pool ac a meeting to be held a t the eoutl- hoaie n t 8 p.m. Tuesday.' -All<prospectlve buyers and aaso-
clntion members are welcome.Wool Js b^lng received a t the
w arehouse 'In Shoshone bv -M rs / Mildred Conner. •
Deadline for delivery of wool to te warehouse is 'June 1. S A V = ^ M O R ANNEX
JU D GE. W IFE RCTURKIE. May I — Probate
...................... m '. r ; n -p o w e im a T ereturned hom e from the slxtl) annual Idaho Probation and Parole conference a t St, Anthony. Mrs.
DOWNTOWN T y iN FALLS
C harles W elteroth, f irs t; "THrs. John ' Woolley and Mrs. I rving . Towle,=*econd7“and M rs. H erm an' H a ll-a n d ,.M rs .-B .T llle ry ..th lrd .',• E ast and west w inners are Mrs.*
O. H .-W eln rleh and -M rs; Hazel P itspatftok. f lrs trM rs . O . W . O stler and Mrs, Max Poulter. second, and M rs. E arl P e lt and Mrs. J. r rh n k H f o r y . •
POWBtnil NEW PLUNOOt OURS
CLOCCEDTOILETS- — •Jff-o J if fy /
-L _X aA IN IN Q -8C U E D U I.E D _ KIM BERLY. May 1 — p i r
Lieut. G arry N, M cEnen, 3S. son of Mr. and Mrs, Orlow C., McEwen.
iK lmberly, is s c h e d u le d ^ particle
iln rM a ypate in “exerclsc lA vaH
Gan^t Get Auto Insurance?
U nder age,'O ver age,, poor driving record, etc.
W e Insure Youl----- -------- TABER-
iNSURANCE AGENCYlU Shosbone S t. N o- i^E J - m 4
N im .A O A lN l l lM t^ .M la t .when jr*w M M ovsrttews
T O I t A F U X lT o l h l !»!■■■«■] P l u n g w• DOMU4tUCUf. DOUHf-KURM -. Maoja.MM *..M .ua .- >
AT HJklOVAU n O tU lYUTWHlK
< t o n ^ D O M E_ lG A S J a n d O I L - ^
r L e o s ln g X p r p o r o t iq ir6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 S h w CorMration'~
™ i s I S N o t A N . i ^ E R T O 'S E U ^ !
" Offer to SM It'Made Bu \ - ' r P t o i p e e t u g - b m g —
M OjOOd-SHARES A T P A R V A L U E
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B o n a -F W e R e a ld e n la o f I d a h o O n ly
P.O. BOX 37, MERIDIAN -PH O N E -8-5538-
S E N S A H Q N A L
T urtles leave the w ater only to lay th e ir eggs, which they bury In so ft sand..
th# b f l t t^You do the r e i t ^ A L L "
. . '60A /G £i^filled with delicibiiis q o m C E C H E E S ^
COLONiAL‘ for; all your ^
RE 3-5500'
M ecoanelt. ni
YOa g ir ^ i g l d ^ i k e Hmla w firem an recruit. d M rs.-Robert V. MO- ‘son o f Mr. and
Oonnell,' W endell, U s e r r : aboard th e navy destroyer i
i^ T F d t‘'^ a n d in g your dpentlonijT * > A T V T T ^ improvingiouryieldi, modern^
R e^ lar $1.25 yiaiiuf|.-— “ InialWlthHGENUiNf ’
Hand-WoVertRATTANr|j le re 's th e p srfe ri m ug for «very slon . Indoors'or out; for toTO'oiv.v
-issm niyl-thoyM l-odanra igM ^^ to u c h t t your tabla.decor ,■ awi^they*;
. neverj.never leaye arrlng Jb mar yoiirtables or furniture. No mattefvrtat thS tenipeiat tu ture of u r drink, -niermo-MugswIIl k ^ p h,f cold of plpln^f hot longer,than ever . ; .;ahd: ■ .drifnTretainsritdull'natural.flavph-m^ of the Thermo-Mug. Is .aFways. confifprtab,-,-™ handle regardless of. cold of hot drlhks lhsMel-ft Each 'rherm6:Mug Is filled withTBsty.-^utrittousijT c6ttagetcheese^ahock.full:ofjhe:vltamlns.tha ty a you anSTyour family n e ^ foi'feotS'Km KS-■ ^
- Plan to get yoiirset in'eight smart',J/lbrant w io f i f j f I tha^ blend with every tab le se ttin g , With 'iiny'jgjr
- fu ro ish ln g s-tre atm en t. ■ ----------.' •‘Thtvugh a Land Bank I«an.
"Sciejice Shrink New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch-?-ReIieVea Paiii- - —" four FEPi ^
Hw T*tk. K,-f. ( i» M ta » -F o r tbs firtttlnss sd taes ia s *'n*wbsallac sabftsoes wlUi tbs a stra-
’ U h lB (« b lll lr tft sb rlB k liam or. rboMf, ito p Itsblag. a ad N lltv epilB '-iritheB t sa rn ry .
la east afU r'esss; whjls i:«nUr
Talk today with vour Federal Land-.Ba'nk Auodati6nt..K.... • € e j r t h e ;^ o l e - » t6 r y - 6 i r l o n g * tc m i '- i o w ^ t“f a h n - .a n d 7 ^
.-ranch-finandng.-.Vou.'U. find .your fricndljr association' , Manager read/ and Willing to help-you .work out
idSvofkable'financial^rognun.— ~. 'Id earftfo u td o o r. -
barbecues, lu n c h e s . .. --picnics. — —
tobsapreblim l"' T b r fM r ttl s a B m h sa l la c so b - ataac* ( B |o - D r i« * ) - d ls M ^ of a werId<famou rasMrcb la stlta ta .'. ' -Thls sobtUae* U new avaUsbls.,
ia 'tH ppeifh Ba4«r th s 'a ____ .,^ . .A ta U d m t eoaaWfc A
-ASSOCIATIPNS: SaiTingrMdgile Valley '
TWIN FALLS. . ^ D I N S BUI LEY ’ RUPERf'J . a F E L T . JA L E N D . OLBN KUNAD FLO TO F S O iT ’ M anager ' MeCOMBS ' _ M a n a g to “^ -M aaaget,- - |
E E -3 - ja r r • r r t a n a g e s , > h e e-M St
lA v a i i d b le d t M o s f ^
M a g i c V o l l e y G r o c c
MONJJAY, m a y : , 1981'
BURLBS-, M ay 1 — “A w<m>an i ( flrat, «hat-4 ib» tb lnk« th e Ur«nd
. th c a ... wb&t she m a k u herteU L th rough , posture , fisure, wardrobe
f n d personalltjr," declared M n.L O le n V lA n ro ' m -«he-aa< Mr«.
G erald L arson presented a .pro. gram « a toe la l uracea a n d charm f o r . 010 C heerful D oers H m e
-DemonstraUon-club.'-M ambara m et , jk t th e hom e of M rs. Jock Punk.!__ M rt. J01ea.B uD t..prcsW oat^a4k-
cd each m em ber to answ er the roll ca ll TUth w h at they would lllis ^or th e lesson for the coming year.
T ^ i~ f lh 8 T o p o r te d on 'thB councy cour- - :5 :« -e U -m e e tlr ig -h « ld Ja«tr»nonth-an{
announced th a t the county-wide luncheon In observanoe o( Home
>vs 2 D em onstration week will be held M ay 3 » t th e Elka hall; T h e eiub will b e In-chorge o j hospitality a t
.-.A th e luncheon.V i___ M embers will he lp w ith the cs■J c er d r lr a ln th e “Dnlty d lstrlcu
,‘ t I t w as suggested ;firs t a id kits "2 be m ade for each member as a •“ aum m er project. ' . •
Mra. P en n M arU n.w as.velco ned.I . 'U a new mem ber and Mrs. Wayne f i H enderson wfla a guest. ’ g - T h e group wlll m eet May n with
iM lM rs /O J e n .I iirM n for a le s s o n on 2 h o t w eather beverages. / ’ ■ C?.'• Ref^eshm eiiU ’ were se;»ed by
- • and Mrs. Calvin I ler.-rill, oohoitesa..-----------
i f - I t ^' Burley Group Is , .
S lated to Asstet
0 lundjeon W ednesday a t the I^lks X ha ll In ' observance of N ational
■*— HomB D em onstratJon-*eek. I t was • • tlng-U iaxhib '^m eeU
■* Jag a t th e home of Mrs. Dick Biel. MTS. C harles C lark and Mrs.
* Ivan Hopkins gave a Jesson on so>* ejal graces.5 M rs. Jo h n Erickson. Mrs. Clark,
J d r s . Hopkins and M rs. Lowell " l - T I u n t will take eookles lo th e 'e x -
f ceptlonal children school In May.------- roirammehu~ti>a'6 ierrea ' py
M rs. H unt. co>hostess, assisted by th e hostess.
H ie group will ho ld Its next m eeting w ith M « . B ert caudle .
! Mrs. Davis Has it~^Werrshlp~SeTvTce
HAOSSIMAN, M ay i — The i worship senrlee on ''T h ink good
thougbta” ' w as g lv e ^ b y Mrs. Ed j XJavli a t th e Pydella m eetin g ‘last
M rs. NeUle MeXntxrt read the • e r lp ^ e . 1)10 them e ta lk by. M n . p a r la to c lu d e d .a poem. "Oood Thoughts.'* M rs. f t a n k Dickerson led"ffie:i5»on“ < m -* T ie « n iie h m r th e scrlpturea.**- M enuera decided ■ p rlngh M ay S r
I p ja rM a y -3 a t th e church i —cl sao -the-^ '"iw f
A uction Featured - -„ »!aU«ATenue «lub-held » lm id J ^ ® ^ ? 2 ? f ’ ,fl ~ * * U in * -» « eU 6 n -w h en -th e y - m et ^ . la s tw e e k a t th e h o m e o fM rs .M e ] -
T la S a c k e tt P lana on th e 'g o eet day luncheon
lih-M ay were discussed. M rs. K or- m a n Webb- received th e game p rlte . M r s .---------- -
M arian M artin -Pattern .
MR. A N D-M R9.- MMEB-II.-BEtAOK-----
CarolW drd and ’Jam es,H . Block' Exchange Vows
—:— ~ i '2 . p i n k and......... , ...... - . ._ -- ...ie d t ^ hack-KroMnd“f o r ^ e w eddlnf oPlSaT)! Jan ice W ard and Jam es H . Black, both Bun Valley, April 33 a t ' t h e Presbyterian chureh. T he bride Is the daughter, o f M r.' and Mrs. W ayne W ard. Blue J llv e r . Ore. The bridegroom Is the son .o f Mr> and Mrs. Joe Blaek, Creston, la .
*1"^^ jTfi pftr~form ed the ceremony. Mrs. J . T. Stelle. Jr- organis t and M rs.'D an> aid Jacobson sang "Row Do i Love T hee" and "o P erfect Love."
T he bride, g l v ^ l n m a rrla g e jjy h e r ffttherrw ore a w hite lace {(bwn fashioned w ith o .ecalloped neckline and llly«polnt sleeves. The f u ir a k ir tT ir f f T r p s i ie r 'o rp i e s t e d nylon tulle I n . the f ro n t and the back w as accented w ith A large lace b o v > '
H er -4houlder*length .]Telt caiigh t w ith a - tla ra o f lM d pearls and r h i n e s t o n e s . She carried fea thered w hite carnations centered w ith a w hite o rchid w ith lavender th roat. -
Palls, sister of th e brid.e, was m atron of honor. She wore a lavender ta ffe ta afternoon dress a n d a headband of lavender ne t w ith w hite fea thered carnations. H er
>trK=iaf-L.'=DanlBlf“Mrj.‘^ Charles Scoggln will serve as vice presi' d ent; Mrs. C harles O lson, secrc' t a ry . ' .a n d Mrs. -Harlan Olsontr e t is u r c t ............. ■
T he club made p lans (o r <ddl- ..onal Improvement of th e ir c h ib - rootn In the grade achool 'w n e x .
T he club p rjw wj u . p y vlded by Held .W imaD'a club m e t laat.ffcelc J '* 'w recejvea th e home of M rs. J . 8 . Seward.by Mrs. Mike Hansen.
County A gent Jo h n Paulson. R uest,'presented, a., chalk ta lk c Inndscaplng and Included th plantlng-iu»d-care 'O f-popl*rctree* andp \8 .n ti.
M r s . . Miko—Hoxisen, RedwoodOlty^,C.allf„Jta»_a.gue8t._____ _
Hostesses were M rs. Charles Dickinson, Mrs. G lenn MUlec. Mrs M arion J . K erns %nd M rs. Robert Prostenson.
Judging School Set' for Vj.olets
Judging school May a a t the Twin Palls c ity hall. M rs. S. R. S tevens Phoenix. A rl t . will lectu re-on-the horticulture, showing and Judgingn f AfrlxAn vlnla»a
were g o w n ^ Identical to th s m ald
and scattered rose petals down the aisle. Je rry R ay Callen was th e rlng_bearer._T hey a re th e daUgh« te r a n d aon of Mr. u d Mrs. J e r n Callen. couslns-pf th e bride,
i-best-m a
•The I m’s m other chusegreen linen afternoon dress and
jTore an . o rchid c o r s a g e . T he bride's m other ch o n e.a tunjuolse afte rnoon d ress w ith a n o r c l ^ corsage.- Circle tw o -o f- th e Tinlted -Presby terian W omen’s aMc&.latlon was host a t th e te^efSQon a fte r th e
M ary Barga, Tw in Palls, r ^ i s - ie red-the-guests.-Pat-O t(O r> M ar^ g u ra ltf t-g « k e y .jm il -B e tty -Baker presided a t th e g if t table. K atie Petera and M argare t P h a n ls re ceived th e gUta a t th e door.
T h o .b rid a l table_w as decorated w ith pink and wEIte. P in k -a n d i
three-Uered cake decorated w ith p ink roses a n d topped by a m in ia tu re bridal couple. C andelabra flanked the cake. Mrs. Dixie Bpof-
—T be-brida 'chose a 'la v en d e r su it and h a t w ith black p a ten t accea- aorie*-«or the wedding t r ip to Las Vegas. Nevada. She wore th e corsage from h e r l r id o l b b u ^ e t.-
T hey will m ake th e ir hom e a t S u n valley where both are
Fairfield Group Selects-Leader
of tho Cam as club for the 1001-02 season a t tho regu lar m eeting In the school annex.-She w il l '--------
period betw cen_U lo_lecture t u t period. Those who pass teat w ith a grade o f 70 or more wlU -receive Judging certificates from th e N ational aoclety. .—A dditional-Infonnatlon m a y be obtained from M rs. Sam Porter
som e SOQ p lan ts Including many a rT a n g m e n ts r i^ .- .n e w varieties
d a t th e club's annual. violet display. “Living with
.J e ta " was th e them e of th e exhibit a t th e YWCA. A n estim ated 300* persons visited th e -d isp lay from T w in PaUs a n d sunoundlng toiyns. .. . ■ » - :
- A1TE^n> BEDNION— — K IN O h i l l ; Moy 1 - ^ . and
Mrs. T e d Moore, n n d fam ily a ttended a farew e ir fam ily reunioo last week a t the - hom e , o f their
M r. amMrs. L oren Joalyn. honoring Rona ld Moore, n^vy 'a irm v t. '
- T -ployed a t th e s u n T alley lodge.
T he bride w as graduated In 1S91 from Jerom e high schooL The
• •'.-schoota- 4Creston, la . ,
O ut-of-tow n guests included M n and M rs. Joe 31ack ,' p a ren ts of the bridegrobm. from c resto n . l a , and_M r,_ar«l .M rs.-R alph-O -H ar- row. N am pa, g randparen ts o f the bride.
M rs. LeRay Mlchelsod, Tw in Palls, w as hostess fo r a prenuptia l show er 'to r th e bride. Mr. a n d Ma 'R a lph P eters were hosts for a rehearsal bu ffe t d inne r fo r the bridal party .
___th l i »Um. COST sheath InP • I , • m aU er o f h o i in l * ^ o main p a t-
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l a ' ' ------ P r ln te d - P M te m 8161: Misses'f . 3 - . f ilses-Jft. M , -18. e ize 18L S . - . . requires 8 - y w d i 36-lnch fabric;- * - • Send 80 e ea tg -.< eo ln i)^ o f- 'th ls
p a ttem —« d d 10 e ea ta fo r each I s»^. .. p a tte rn for: f ln t ic la s s '- mailing. I ' B e n d ■ to M arlao“M *P tla ,"T lm es- I S: Pa tte rn D e p t , 333 W est 18th“ S t . . . New Y ork U , N.Y. P r in t
»i— p lain ly .■name. - a ddrc t t . . i t t th :« o n ^ H ie and,<&le number.
100 Pashlon f i n d s ' t h e , b e s t , newest, .m o s t beautiful p r in te d
- P a tte rn s fo r S ^ n g -S u « m e r .'I9 e i. ,6ee them aU In - •
Gare of Your Children^. , By ANGELO PATRI- .
A little girl somewhere- between th e ages of..II, a n d .1 3 .b lte s .J le r ■ilngemails -do*Ti to th e quick. T he teacher U lks to h e r; he r m other ta lks to her, a lt In Tain. The m om ent h e r hands are no t occuj^led she puts_her fingers ,jine a fte r a h b th e r .ln to h e r m outh and chews' them w llh concentrated e n -
'. W hy? I wish I-kiji .......... .U .a .b
i t r a ffllc ts-b6ys“ a s ' well; as glris. nnUI th e person con-
SS&1S5STi“l£ '? f lm ight a n d .m a ln to s top and calls *“ h ii-w ill to win tho ha ttlo hi.
... continue to gnaw h is unhappy fInger-ends.-N ails a re really f in ger ends and xleceuary for the protection of Its nerve end», precious. because they .enable: ooa to feel dellcaUly. to ‘ take hold of things accurately, "- JJestroylng- th e -f J n g e r^ l l? n s t only m eans loas o f beau ty rJiu t loss of. power w hich nob<^y can afford.-Telling children about tli ls
BithOughI In my. ex; perience,. almost a . w aste of tifrie a n d energy. A dult Ideas are nc<i easily lodged in c^lldren•.1 mlnda.• PalnU ng the.n.-01s w lth potl.«hi
f lf ten iheltw because th e hn ri i , f ln . |
and th is practice seems a way < seeking c Q ^ o rt . Som e c h i ' '
Irr ita te d by n a il polish. W hat then7 '.One m other a s k s 'I f a r t i ficial na ils would help. I woiild no t advise this . Such a device would no t roo t.ou t.the .hab lt a n d itm lg h t make th e child lo6k rjdlculous In the eyxa^;of th e o th e r children, not. to 'm entlonrraised.eyebrow s of
^ A F B ap tis tM ee tM n . Paul s tand ley was reelected
president o f the T w in P a lls B ap-------- -ga ien ’s. MiH lon-sbclety -af its
meeting a t th e fellowship h a l l ; - " -
o th e r new officers a re M ri. Le- o n r Hann. secretary: Mrs. F ra n k lin McMullln, program chairm an: M rs.’ V ernon O raham , :i:era(ure chairm an; Mrs, A1 B harrai. vice president of mission; Mrs. A. M
te re su and mission; Mrs. .Kem p Hopkins, loVe gift chairm an: M rs. Ployd Lilly, chairm an of C hristian a n d 'so c ia l relations: M n . Robert Bnibkelt. c h a irm a n 'o f fam liy 'llfe education: Mrs. B e n W inkler, etnilrm an of lendenihip train ing ; Mrs, B ..E . M cM atuw. te llo ish lp guild chalriftan, and M xt. Charles Kevan. vice president of C hristian training.
M rs.'Ivon A. A ndersonrFiler, a s sociation speaker and Interpreter, spoke on th e th rea ts -o f .com m unism . :8 b e explained, the . th rea ts and goals o f communism and discussed* th e C hn stlan ~ an sw e r~ lo communism. In m entioning the contrasts between th e two beliefs, she p o r t r a y e d th e differences •jrough-the-T en-O om m andm ents;
She was. Introduced by Mrs. Rob- - B rackett. Mrs. A lbert T schnn-
....1 led th e opening p ray tr and also p layed 'fo r the offertory. '
MTs. G lenn C hapm an presented the devotionals in the . form of a chalk talk . "River of Peace," Mrs. W illlom K . Anderson sang "Back of th e Clouds," accom panied byMrs. McMulUn. “ .................
T he love gift service w as directed by. Mr8._OHs_Hall_who-.U8ed-ihe
Sea.'Members o f the Vida Post circle
V aried Program iGlven for,(proupR IC ttPIE L D , M a y -1 — O fficers
nom inated and a tr ip review-■ 3 the - ■ ■ed by a' m e m b v w hen I
M rs. Eugene Alexander, nom ina ting com m ittee chsJrfaian, re ported th e .m em bers, nom inated
rield, Mrs. J . S. M cIntosh. Mrs: Jo h n Bastf. M rs. W alter J . Btubbs and M rs. Alexander.
Mrs; J o h n 'B « n m u i r a t « r h i r tr ip repo rt w ith slides. She re viewed Incident* of he r recen t v b l t la JT am pa a n d .other Florida cities, Chlciga, 111., a n d Long I s land. N.Y.- ------ --- -
Place of th e nex t m eeting will i announced.
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D,eDQiQnstr_a±],oii_ Given for Club
-HANSEN. May 1— M rs.' R icha rd Luff,-.Klmberly. dem onstrated eovprlnir a t thn H nnsen
sprlVb cleaning. M rs. C harles S cott and M rs . 'D u n Bowles were guests. M rs. T ed .B radshaw and Mrs.-Leonard-Daw-wera-TVBlcomed
s new members.I t was decided th a t a s^ a club
project, the grbup would m ake cea tow els-for-thenext-year.-T he-Ju ly
srsary party w as planned S 'Chinese d inne r and bowl-
n u n .___Mrs. H arold Moore w as present-
e d -w llh -a -g lf t In apprecia tion-of h e r work a s president d u r in g .th e p ast year.
Mrs. Cecil S tanger .and Mrs. Moore were hostesses. -
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D ates Observed. -W ith 'C ard Party
pinochle were In play a t the pa rty honorlng .M rs. O rrin Capps, Mrs. Rex n a v e l, Mrs. B ruce Sorenson a n d i t . a n d Mrs. J a c k l^ w es . -
PrliM.-wero received by M r. and -lrs .-R cx _ F lttT tl._ M rs . Clarence Masoii, M rs. Jack Tew es-and 'Jerry Johnston. M rs. T hom as Vaughn, Mrs. Je n rJo h n s to n .-a n d M r» . M c- CllntJck were hostesses assisted by M rs.-M ason.
Leads T hem eHAGEBMAN. May I — Ronny
Ascuena led the them e .ta lk fo r th e M IA meeting la s t week. Dee Christensen conducted thq m eeting. Mrs. Joe Howard led the slng- ng. Including m fun song, aecom- u tM by M rs. C arl U dy. Datm y
gave tiie -jiriyer.A fter c la s s u the teen-age group
played volley b a ll W ally A k ^ s -------th«
JEANNE XOVLE . . . . who U p la n n in g 'a Ju ly wedding with U rr y N . H anks, ■on-of M r.-and M n ..,J . Robert
_llM ks,^lJurIey. T he engagem eni- b announced by h e r pa ren ts ; Mr.~ an d iklnv Robert-M oneur, Burley. T he bride-elcct b employed a i (he Durley A and W root beer *t»ndrlter-nanee-warii'iraual«a7 ■] from Burley high teboel In I0&7 and U employed b ; h i i father. IM elnen photo—aU ff engraving)
Burley Club Will Assist d t Lunch
BOTLCT. • M ay 1 ~ T h e S ta r B righ ter H om u ciub.wlU he lp w ith table decoration for the_co_unty- w ido 'hom e demonstraUon luncheon to be h tid May 4 a t th e Elks hall. I t was planned- a t th e club's m eeting-last week a t the-hom e of M rs. B o ^ t . Hanks. M em bers are to repo rt to the ha ll a t .11:45 a jn . W ednesday. May 3. Mrs. J w T ay lor, president, announced. '
A lesson on social graces given by the hostess. '
I t Jiios announced th a t th e club's calendar for. the. year.JM d-.Jiten completed.
the hostess assisted by M rs: L. ]
tho_hom e of Mrs. B e th Pearson.
Club Schedules —Picnic-for June
BURLEY, May l~ A .p lcn lo -w lll be held In June by th e K itchen Q ueen Home D em onstration club.
A t th e club meeting la s t week a t the home of Mrs. B lirP h llU ps, Paul, the group discussed plana for the observance of home dem on- straU on week In May. T h e club wUl help w ith table decorations a t the
-KjiM a y S a t th e E lk s hftll. .
M r^^G ayle Pike presented a lesson on charm .-A prlte.. brought by M rs; Pike was recelw d by Mrs. K enne th Howard. . .
Refreshm ents were served by the
______leger. B urley; andMrs. Phillips will give a lesson on quick and easy meals.- . -• — --------
Mrs. Parsons Is ; _ldostess_to_Ciuh. 'S u a s . May 1 -M rs . Lee P a rsons was hostess to the Ladies Aid
a h d embroidered for th e church g lfticupboard . -
M rs. Leo Hobdey led th e devo- Uonals. Mra. H arold ‘ •' a humorous reading.
e gave
O ra Buess assisted M rs. Parsons w ith refreshments.
T h e 'n e x t meeting will be held ‘ -4-at~the-hom »-or-M r«r-Ef|liM ay-4 •
BuUer.------- ¥ - ¥ — ¥ --------------------- ------
P lan t Exchange _Is Roll :Ahs,wer
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c ^ l a t tho M others Circle meeting la s t week. T he m eeting was .conducted a t th e home of M rs-C . K . H enning by Mrs. F a rre ll Clark, president.• M rs. EUiabeth Dnim m ond an d M f s T M ^ e r o in th T r w ere-guests;
CASTLEPORD. May 1 - Mrs. QiMut Hill .w ag-electol president of the M ethodist WomaSTs tff 'C hilstlaaJS ery ice .a t .tlje ;Aprll m eeting a t the home of Mrs. John Bllck; T he officers wUl be Insulled Wedneadaj-.. o th e r newly.elected officers
Mta. G ener.TW d. vlce president: Mrs. Loren Herxlnger. recording secretary, and M rs. Oeorge Bllck, treasurer.- ,s e c ? c ta rle s—a re _ M rs i. IW and Senften, children's w orkrM rs. Leo Senften, C tvb tlan ‘ relatlons;~Mr4.'- D ale Platters;.JIterttture and publU c atlb h ir 'M rs. .P re d ' Hiiiliert. missionary A ucatlon and services Mrs. Ed W right, promotloft; Mrs, Ja k e Stahlecker; spiritual life: M rs.. D allas Cox.. s tuden t work, and Mrs. Ous Kudlac, supply work. Mrs. Pariey Harm on Is a member of the 'nom inating committee.'
"W oman's changing role#," v th e topic used for the worship service led by Mr8.,Oene Todd and
Al’K ramer.Assisting with the program
Mrs. Lcla Senften, Mrs. Claude1-Hen
Mrs.- E ari- Heldel. Mra, Kramer read two , poems. "Tribute •' to M others" and "Center, of the Home." Mrs. Abshlre read a tr ibu te to a deceased member, Mrs. R. Ii. Conrad. . . • ,
MTS. George Bllck. Mrs. Shiriey K a e i^ e r and Mrs. Dale Platters will serve as the Invitation com- mltte^j .fo r_ th e_ a n au a l_ lu n c h eo a and installation of officers., co*hostes*es“ ‘f o r “ th e ”'electlon m eetlng-w ere-M r8.-W alter-R ccse and Mrs. Lawrence. •
Fdjr Booth Head N am ed byGroup
week a t th e home of Mrs. W wren;
E |ich member was asked Jjring’ a home cooked article handw ork to be sold to -ano ther mem ber a t the nex t meeting. Pro- eeeds froQ i-the 'sa le w lirb e given to th e Idaho R anch lo r YoMlh.
Mrs. Jeiwel Lowiy and ' Mrs GeorRO B rady presented a leuoir on so c l^ g rac ^ .
T h e group ' made plans for the county-wide home demonstration luncheon to be held May 3 a t the Elks hall.- T he nex t meeting will be-held at th e home of Mrs. Soren NIelsoh w lth .M rs . P ran k T oner as co- hostess. QuiUc and easy mfcal will
presented by Mrs. Punk and
Guest Listed by
—H A H 8B H r-M ay-l—Mr«.-I>elmat- Rosenbaum. Kimberly, was - a
lest a t the P riendship club meet- ...g ]ast-w eek -au the home of Mrs. Joe Froehllch, Jr, She showed colored slides ' of th e South- and W ashington. D.C., which she and h e r fu n lly took la s t summer.• g-i»pi» I>ppntnt»>(j fprth e M other's tea to be held May 4 a t th e W oodman hall. Mrs. A. F.
.._ , . in te d to the decoration com^ m lttee, and Mrs. R alph Simmons, Mrs. E. R. A rm ent a n d Mrs. Blnke
hllfch, m enu and kitchen com-
Mrs. R alph Simmons K enneth , rrayior was accepted,
M rs. B lake Froehllch, program la lrm an , introduced Mrs. Rosen
baum . T h e group also assisted by Mrs.- Dell W right m ade gUts to be given t o ' th e ir ' guests a t the M other's tea. Mrs. m ig h t also re-
• ■ white elephant prize, in Hill was assistant
hostess:
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“ 'P IlE f^P ast Noble Grand clubw lU -^ m irsd f ly -a t. th e home rM rs . Harley W l l l I ^ '
RICHFIELD — Richfield Woman's elub will meet emoonat the home of Schlsler. Mrs. W. S. Kohl and Mrs- “ b McIntosh
sscs- Officers will be elected. * * . ■ :
_ r ii£ R r= 3 tie i:S c v e n tn ? d a ^ A d ,ventlst Dorcas women will hold aeookednood-.ftnd-fancy._wprk.ialeall day >Wtdncsdny at -the om telephone building Itv
SHOSHONE-Methodisl V/om- Sh's Society ot-ChrlsUan-Service will meet.at 8'pjn- Wednesday"al the home cf Mrs. Clyde ’Hughes.
¥ ¥ ¥The So-Joumey club will hold a
social hour at 10 ajn. Thursday at-the-homi otMn.Truman.6teMr.-. art. 305 Elalne-Kvenua. Rcscna- Uons may be made by phonmg the hostess a t BEdwood 3-:30,2.'
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iw W ednSday a t the ' Horry Bafry park - recreaUon bulldlnj. Members are asked lo bring a covered .dish and table lih(dce. -fhere will be an aU-day work sisalon - - hobBles. VUItor* are welcome.
The Twin Polls G arden.club will meet (ft 3 p .m . Wednesday a t the YW O A -buH iH ng.-^e' progifam-wi planling.annuBlii wlU be presented
-Mr«;'TWllIiam=Orttnge.--; Mr8.ilph Deon. Filer, w ill-discuss ---------• — * -m in a te d lg '— »'
-JB R O M E .-M iiy - l - Study for April circle meeilne m th e u n ite d Presbytrrian Wom.i w aa,-entltled '- n i - L l,mWorid.1 T he .8 lu lv ..l .e* ,on '"W hat happens -In a Crisis “
C ircle.,one- m r . i t Mrs rjf,. Snow's home wnh Mn. wiinim Diehl a n d Mrs. Rox<o U tP tv sIstanOTiostessfi*. Mrs. j . ’f n\c^ j t t s gilVe th e Blble-sluriv and Mfi Ivan Epperson. lhOv.»:Udv,
Circle two m e t m Mrs, j n W lleys.’w lth Mrs- u . o . FViuif.a8-assUtant^-hostcis.-MM.-ArcliiH-Shimmln' gave the Bible siudv.and M r s ..J ..P . N oland, the *uiiiy son. Clrclj*- three m et nt Mrv F rank Houston's with Mr.i, Kenneth Lovehs cs asslstani hojifsji Mrs. F ran k Davla prcwnwa ihe^ Bible study and Mr*. Tea son, ’the study , '- •'
Circle f o u « i f i C i r .Alr.v h » n k ' Burkiialler's witlT-Mrt.- Paul Ho], loway as a ssis tan t- hostcu. vin. Sam E akin presented tlie Bibii study .a n d .M rs. A. D. the study. Circle five met si Urt K enneth Be'am's with Mr*..&lnfy G ran t as assistant hostess. Mn Boyd Freeman gave ilii> QiV(
p lant sale will be held. — ------b e r s 'U T l i r g e d —to ~ R tte ffd w id guests a re InvlUd.
, • ¥ . ¥ ' .*niB Lend-a-H and club will meet
a t 3 p'.m. W ednesday-at the home" rs ; Hele«"0wlihe...................
itreet. > - v_ .. ¥ ¥ ' J
The ,-home • s e r V l c « ^ W e n ^ m the-'Idaho Power company^wili present the program. Each member U a sied to bring a w hile.elephant-gift. ...........-
Art D epgrtm enf -Is Discontihued
The fm e arts departm ent of ttie Twentieth Century club h as been dIsconUnued.. T he decision was made a t a recent, meeting a t ;he YWCA.
Mrs. WllUam Grange demonstrated flower Arrangements and Mrs. Marjorie Hawes showed slides
exhibit.Mrs. John Detweller. president.
- tbe annual meeting willbe 'heklJday-3 a t tbe Idaho Power auditorium.
Tea hostesses were Mrs. Howard Wiseman. Mrs. Ray Personlus and
Elsie Brown and Mrs. Georg* Balla rd . 'a l l Twin Falls, and Mrs.Larsen,.Flier................. ............
¥ ¥ ¥ . ,MEET FOB REUNIO'K
pLENNS FERRY, May 1 — A group of former classmates a t Glenns~Pei'ry' h igh school* visited i a t the home of Mrs. Em.est Branch.! A no-host d inner.w as served a t|
the study.* ♦ i«
BanC|uet Held by LDS Presidency
DECLO, May 1 - TTie Burtej stake presidency and their wive;. M t.-«M -M rs.-Isaae-L ec.-M t^to4 Mra. Francis Carter and Mr. M ra..E —R.>-Blauer.-ftnduneml)ea ofOhe stoke high councjlmcn-aM- :thslr^ ives-faeld~ T ~E anque t Im week a t t * * i^ i' The banquet was served und« direction of th e R elief society. 'Hit
■ w ith sprloiflowers- T he InvocaUon was bItq by t^orman Nielson.
A fter U>e dinner an educallonil film was shown and the rest of tht evening was spen t dancing playing games.
Pfnochle Played' By Hansen Club
-HANSEN,- May-1.— M rs.-W . .v.
(heeling a t the l u ^ e of Mn. -M ab « -P o lte r r -T w in -P a ll5 r-M ir Frances Jones received second hl|h and Lydia Mae pyron, third. Mia Pyron also received a blrlhdif anniversary gift.
Mrs. Hazel Johnson, M rs. Lett Kelly, Mrs. Jessie Calico and Mt>. d o e W eech were guests.
T he nex t meeting will be htl4 M ay 12 a t the homo of Jir* . Mia-
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Pocatello Guests
- m onth wlQi different churcha of the krea being host.
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H T hf Amateurs Con't Satlify Your Photo Needs
Call The - rALBUM STUDIOS
u im ^GRASS SEED!
Lpokfor tht Stori T i.with Thii Sigi
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T ry VO got th e ch ild to look a t h is fIngCT e n d s 'a n d j'n o le~ fH H r' at>pearanee.--Prlde-l5-a'-‘|jT««k-help- here. l f - th 0 te& chu inspecU JuaO sI every m orning, a s Is th e prac tice •ln=m oet-echools.^th«t-hela9.-Be3t: o f a ll. If the hands a re busy. fiUed w ith work, th e m ln d 'ls n o t In search for cotaLfort b u t occupied userully.andj:^e_nall«_fiKUMfo r t b B j ^ e , a t least.,
O ne m ust be p a tien t abo u t this. M any people a re annoyed by th is tendency to . p u t th e ir f ingers .In the ir m o u th s -in tim es of lonell-' ness,, w orry o r m ental coneentra-l Uon-w ithout* physical acUon. To^ cure th is .the patien t: m u s t » a n t.i a n d «’a n t deeply, t o . r i d h l^ te l f o f the hab lu He and h e j n l ^ by the power of, h is will, ca ir-cure himself. Children need help and
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jL D m lL k ^ l« M id j> r jn iM e d J iy j! h e a p p m ’ Laxuif Grass Seed. -You get ju s t fiboutMhai
you pay for . . . and CheagJ^iSi-Sigd:'<mlfl leads to disappointment anddneyeso te hiim,that you wish you didn’t have.
■ For this climate the following groMM ar« tee m - mended: Kentucky Blue Grase, Red Top. EnjIlsh or Dorae.tic Kye Gra»», R^d Cj-eeplng Feacue, While Butch-Clover. Ulshland Bent-Grass, Merlon Ken-
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G L O t t S E i P !
Cowboys Tip Boise Twice: Third Game Slat^M%wrii^
A 'pa lr o f lefthanders; B rianJlosa and John Steplitus. SundSy hurled th e Magic Val- r b o y a to a doubleheader sweep over the Boise Braves Sundiiy n ’ ’ ‘ • ’ 1 th e Pioneer.rcague. An openinjr game crowd of 2,300 •(2,001
_____ Wagner-ppiind o.ut,,a 360-foot homer in the-botto1\i of the 1 0 th .......... .. -th e .C o w b o y s a 6-4 victory in the afternoom Sunday evening, Boss, making h is lir s t
May Clouts Four Homeruns to Lead Giants to Win Over Br9,ves
FKOM f ALL ANGUS-B x lA R B Y UOVCY . *>
•TbeM .ftni a n hot.' I haven't - bev d ebeerlnf like Uut In Krr-
. a H ytMra.” n ld U xtia VaUef Cowboy m uuser Jack. PhlUlpt Suodar after witching hU chftrsex •weep a 'p a lr o(i
-fpunu from tbe
i p p e a r a n c e ^ o f - t h e ^ e a - B W , struck out IG Bravos tis the
r r :eowboya:notchcdjui-8 i‘J..dci cision. • .
AlUiough SupU tiu pitched Ute f l r s t ^ l n e - l n A m p - o f - i h e - l i n t -------' ............ removed to r a plneUBnme. he w m removed to r a plneU runner appeared the Cowboys w erejtoliiR to score In the nlnli) rrnnie. When lh a i fklled. d sU lhander T ed DUlard e u n e on to.mbw the Braves down and pick up the win wheii W b^ner per* fonned h|s;heroles.
The two teams wUl m eet a t B p. m. today t t Jaycce park.
-etep lltus (O o w -?^ b o y . •tartcr> n o t& i tf e e t the w ln -Jn - / V
. . . th a t f irstb e co u s« -h t'd ld a 'u ' good-job lo r \is. l l j t h o u f f h t . w e 'd i probably get t h a t ^ n a In the bottom .^
, r K n r U T w a a Rctllac aJiU 2A -il»d-4}i«ueh-ciK ^-D U 2^
"Tlwho won th e ' jam e la the 10th I n n in g ) -d id 'a ..gdod Job (or us. W t w era-m or* Interested In tbe win t)}aii wo wera. who go t It."
PhlUlpa pictured B n a a Ross' ■renlnc rou te-to ins performance aa exactly w hat the doctor order-
. ed. . ." T b a t glrea ou r pitching sta ff
a n e r tra "d a y T "re s tr lie 'poliiCe'd ' out. ■
l o ^ big Korliig gatnes'to Idaiio " ra lU , ar* - ita rU nc to pick up
the ir ohaipneos now; PhUUps.add- - ed; T b e .d u b , slated to open a t -.BlUlng.% saw .B .threergam e series
snowed out there and wdre forced to go six days without any prac-
. Uce.'Boaa'.Alne-lnnlng s tin t, along !—wlUi—th e -g o e d -p e r lo n n an c e —of
S t e ^ t u s in the aftemoon^sesslon; figures to he lp the pltchlhg sta ff
re tu rn of pcofeaslonal lifaglo VftUey. The w eather was I good, th e crowd large .and recep-l tl»e a n d two victories. While the to ta l day c ro w d .w u about 3.000
- l o d - o f f m e 4,ooo-BOM,“ n r T » h q plalnlDg was beard In thsiadm ln- IstraUva quarters.
I-ee le n d ers , who'U to charge of j coaceplons, underestimated . the I eaUng capacity of a rea 'fan s.'T h e | s tand ra n ou t of hotdogs ' '
L tn d e n , who sticks closer to per*, eentagoa th a n a o i t managers.
— 7Iti«-N atlonaI aUUstlea. show one out o f f i r s persons a tten baU gam e «aU a botdog.•aoogU fo r B,000 peoplel"
rnO B B B S IZ N T H AUODBTA, Oa., May X B?B —
■ f lh lrlw 1Tngl..hnrT., tIMfor lOUi la the Utleholders
:fc.comlng-a-4.1 rirtlelL in_the. eig hth I Inning and tlien going on to n’ln. •1 Boise, behind th e -pltclilng of Dave Oresnehan, forged lnto< the lead w hen T y Clayton doubled home th e wolklsSr. R on U p ta k In the second Inhli
ThQ'Cowboya . ...................tie when John Shockley hammered a scream er over*-the scoreboaru in c«n lerfield .-T he - U« la s tc d -o n ly
“ I n th e fUth Jram e. liauecnnd.doublejind
le -a round lo ti - J im. W efhom 's iw Jng-error'-on 'O eorgo-H uot-,
Willie Max clouted four horacruns, a fe a t nccomplished by only 'c ig h t others in a single, ynmg. to' lead the SnnJJrnTisiflcorGihnts to a 14 -4 victory 'ovcr the Milwiiukee Bravcs.Sunday*jEhe_Giants.eithcr_set ,or tied o th e r‘records by •smashing eight homo- ru n s as, they regained firs t placo in 'th e National leagOe pennant, race. Milwaukee’! H enry-A aron-hit-tw o-hom - ers to enable the two teams to c.stablish a league liVark o f 10 homers^ San Francisco" a dded ano ther sluiw ith a tw o-day toU l ........................T h e £>iants b it five In Saturday's 7-3 victory OTer-the Braved.
P ittsburgh, Helff-to a sp lit by Clnclhhatl.'-dropped Into second place. T h e P irates losf the second gam e 4-3 a fte r w inning the opener 0-3. Los Angeles nipped C h lca ^^.1 n il »rriiim»r. Davis' , two^wn hom er In th e n in th Inning but th e Cubs cam e back w ith a seven- run second Inning to win the nightcap 10-5, P I:...........................
Ington's grounder.______ ley lived on a n error. W agner singled bu t was- c u t down a t
* b asi w hen h e overslld. An— ---------— , . . . .• I Bcconn DBM w nen no gvcnuju. a dThe Dhkves pushed th e count to j,y Ron Llotale le t Vic Baron
4-1 In th e a lx to * h e n R A -j,,„ ,# n d then th e luckless Bill Ry-
th a t, th e Braves w en t down In '_______.. dall to force In two runs. W eghom
John triggered, t h e t ...............................
-----------1 golf tournament- whichcoded hero yesterday. Miss Engle- h o m flred a 76-78-ai-7« for a 311 to ta l to collect $300. W inner o f the to u r lu m e n f w ai Mickey- W
- S a a Dlesb,~'«nieli"ended tb 2iAla to o tsa in e n t wlUi al2M.
towering., hdiSerun. Richie Allen, who Jam m ed h is knee and d idn 't play th e second game, lined a single to r ig h t centerfleld before Shockley and Bob Sanders ground- cd ln to force duU; "W agner.-W ho was pres.ilng for.lils f irs t h i t a fte r 31 St b a ts w ithout a safety, cam^
slngle_to Ireep the T hen burly AJ DurUog, <hewlng centerflelder.
basim ered a double off tbe wall 4n rig h t centerfleld to chase the tying ru n s across.
StepUtus. .who moved through th e la st th ree Innings easily, made a bid to w in h is ow n gome w hen he opened th e bottom of the ninth* w ith a w rong-fleld double. He w ent t» - th l r d —on—0«tfy ■ CurVendnV-
e a n d 'th e n w as lifted for n runner. B u t th e nex t th ree
___ w en t ou t w ithou t a murm ur tothrow th e gam e Into ex tra innings.
A fter O lllard had given up a h it to B anach. he got o u t of the Inning
M ario D ia l h i t Into
= W a g n « = iiK tlfc 5 K 0 fi^ r ttP ,U p - j r th e Cowboys a n d h e ended It abrup tly w U h'hla. long sho t. ■ - m th e seconcTgame; B ria^-Ross th rew a lo t of base b a lb b u t was tough u nder p ressure in going tho route. • •-------
Sanders staked t h e ^ a l e n d e r southpaw to a 1*0 lead in th e f irs t inning by pushlDg th e doubling CurkendflU hom e w ith sfcraaeilflce
Boss, whose a trikeouts accounted far.seven .o f.the .f ln tjilne .ou ts .. o il th e n iargin he needed whenC o w b o - '-------- ...................t h M ____m opened th e door.
W ith one down, Sandefa lofted a tow ering drlTO over tb e w all an tf
added U ie.eoup de grace with a double u ia t sen t D uring a n d Ross 8eamperlng~ hotrtt.~“ .^“ ' *
TTie Braves tried to ra lly In the seventh and pushed a c ro u two runs on two. h its .-a n d a n error. They mode a de&perate bid In the top ot-ihe n ln th in n ln g by.loadlug the bases. Ross finished w ith a flourish by sending R ay ^ e d f the league’s hom enm record holder, down swinging. -
Curkftwltll . . .Wf*h»ni 1 .1 X i no«I.rAll«n .1 0 I.O GwnnSho«kI*7 4 I i I KopMa
5 1- s f eDvrllnr s o t SlCUytmKull.rt«n 4 0 0 0 liuntnrtnSUplllui 1 0 I 0 Un«n*hn - . .*.StJnn«U 0 0 A 0 Uiaaeh . 1 I ' 1'
Kb r h r U I D ^ •b r b tbi
te d S t . Louis a 6-3. lead, then roared ' back w ith seven, runs In m e e igh th and four In the 10th to
M ays pu t on a trem endous show for th e 1 3 JU Milwaukee sp e cu - tors, p robably th e roost Interested was Joe Adcock, the slugging firs t basem an. Big Joe was th e lo/it f(a> Uonal leoguer to ham m er lo u r out o f th e uu lc In one day. H e did it Ju ly 31. il» 4 , in SbbeU PleM, BrboUyn.‘ wUUe; who b a d 'h i t only two
hom ers p r io r .to Sunday's , fireworks. greeted. Milwaukee s tu t e r Lew B urdette w ith < four-bagger i n the f irs t inning. T here w as no one- o n base. Mays tagged B ur- d c tu a gain In the th ird w ith m ale alward^ : '
.sou thpaw , S e th Morehead pitching In th e s ix th when Mays pounded h b th ird hom er w ith two o n .. W illie g o t. h is-fo u rth -h o m e r I n ’th e e ighth, off righ t-hander D on M cM ahon, w ith one m ale aboard. T h a t gave him a toU l ot e ight ru n s ba tted In fo r th e day, fou r behind th e record of 13 set by Sunny J im Boltomley of the 1024 Cardinals . ’
Kick V>llfy . 100 OW 1-■Llptak. Cnrk«ii<UII, 8hMkl*r. FO—
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actually saved over $25 oh my one car this year. ■V “ "I'vegotcom plet«coverage,ttk^hofjuatform yselfbutforniy ,~:wifflindchiIdren;-lWc6nVinccdthatfor.co8trcoveragq^
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Auto InsuranceM B BATES Cl / ; fARMEBS INSURAHCE'OllOUe
New Policy for^ Licenses Given _ '
BOISE. May 1 OlTD-StarUng to-m o mh as lost, destroyed o r m utilated a n Idaho fishlng^or^unttngiicense o f any type o r class may obtain a duplicote, one by ipaklng, proper ^ p 1lea\lon a n d paying a |1 fee.
F ish apd game - director Ross L eonanl sold the lost session o t
T O lflcatlon—th a t—o i ^ M l s —hi been purchased. ■_____________
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ioJm pm o:a to o - j H u k V«ll«rw3— — IM Ml r- -
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Tigers Split Twin Bill, Stay in Lead
* By The Associated PressDotroil’s 'T igera ojiened up a full Rame lead over the
Yanktos .in the American league pcnhant race although leld to ’a sp lit 'in their doubleheadcrjivith Baltimore Sunday. Chicago’s-W hite.Sox defeated Minnesota 5 -3‘in 11- — --------------------------- '••-lingg-for-thc-Twins’-third
Wins Texas Open;■ SAN A'NTONib, Tox., Mni? 1 (ff)-A m old Palmer rf turned to his role of golf's great clutch player, bccaw the years’ top tournam ent winner and closed in on youn
Endings 'Gary P layer In th e race fo r the most-money a s ' h^l the,Texas Open. W ith a dramatic finish, which comc-through-wlth-anuiagfcs o.n one of the closing holes,
rennsylvaniu shot a threo-under-par 08 lo r tho 73-hoIe total of_370 and a onejstroke v lc to ry jn (he storied,iV xas O pen Sunday. I t .was a-repeat .'wlth th e . ehnmploD' sh ip and Palm er's fourth touma- menu trium ph of th e yesr.
Onry Player ot Johannesburg.South Africa,. ibe.lcadiog.moneT* winner and a three-toum am ent winner. tled -for-fourte«nth-pIK ff w i th -217 and ,jw>n:. only » » I ,Pittyer closed with a 74 as his putting w ent .spur.
So now Player h a a won t i l ,0 08i4 .1 iv , IS . toum am enu ' "
Kirk Was Onp Man Gamblers Couldn’t Buy
U E M r a iS . - ^ a y I W — T a l» auln*«pokcn tow ery t K irk w ^ - n e tw tem pted by a . #1^000 offer ■'ahave' potnU tn a ta sketball game; • ;
**youVe go t th e wrong man." the M emphU S t a t e / i u r forward flrm lx. told th e unldetatifled m an on th e phone. ' -i'. Two inlnHtfes la ter , h e reported the a ttem p ted bribe to. CoMh Bob V anatU .
T he fix o ffer w as for Memphis S ta le 's game w ith VUlanova In
von la .-H e w as tff ♦'mess aroUnd" and see th a t hU team d id n 't win by tive points, he said.
“I t w-aa a friend ly Toleei" K irk rec a lled .-“A t - f lm t- I 'm ls n n d e r : stood h im . T hen h e dropped his bomb on m e. I told h im I d idn 't w ant to have any th ing to do w ith It. He sa id 'LOok. don 't m ention this, to anytxMly,' and I hung up.”
Kirie. 0 tee t 8-lnches. 200 pounds, Is popular oh th e MBU campus. One of .h is .c la som ates , describes him a s th e G ary Cooper type: ■Quiet, b u t strong."
His coach says h e ’s “dependable, thoughtful, thorough."
W hy then , w as Lowery Kiric s in gled o u t 'fo r a n Ignoble propoeltlon
^ t r u ig h t loss. The Tiger.s won ■ Ih e opener 8-2 with Balti
more t a k i n g the sccond game 4-2.
New York's Y a n k e e s moved Into second place by dividing i pa ir -with W ashington. T h^.Y nn ' kees won Uie o p e n u a n d losi the second 'gome 2- 1. Cleveland and Boston also sp ilt a pa ir, the Ind lan8_taklng__the_sccond game lO-l a fte r B oston h a d 'c o p p ed th e first 4-3. *
Los Angeles ra n ita winning s treak to th ree in a row, winning the firs t game from K ansas City <5-4 bu t th e A’a w on.-the second game 3-2.
T h e Red Box played In Cleveland w ithout' Jackie Jensen, their slugging rightClelder who n a d rejoined the club this season often
-year's- * " '
- I J u s t ^ o n 't know," K irk says. "He .asked ipo if I knew Jerry Q r^vi» .(MOalsslppl S ta te p layer involved in th e fixes) and Dick r is h e r (Uiilverslty o f ’TeiinessM player also invoU ni) and then ho s ta rted ta lk ing and beating ar.ound
Pnlm fr hiM t«kfnIn 14.
H ie Texo.n Open started lta final round Sunday with Paul Harney and Al Oelberger tied fo r first w ith 301 for M holes-whlle Palm er, Rex Baiter^' DoURiSandera and Al Balding' Vere Ued' a t 303. ■
B u t Palm er rallied for an eagle :i 19, where his 4-lron traveled
250 yards to J b e green. Just- three
.- im e r w aa 'ab le to bogey 'the iln a l ho le 'and .jU ll_B la-U io >14,- 300 first money as Ham ey missed a long p u tt th a t wouW-hhim a birdie. He w e n t________pin and then two-putted from 18 Inches for a bogey.
I t gave H am ey a 71 and ta o d t- ed him down to th ird place a t 373. when Balding pasted a 69 fo r 371. Balding blrdied th e nna l ^ l e w ith a .U - fo o t p u t t to g rab the »3,000 second money. H am ey won
batting .130. le ft a tte r leaving no te lo r m anager Mike Higgins. T he no te rea d ; " I wlU call, you S u n d a y - n lg h t- w h e n - y o u - :
Bees Split Two With Vancouver
' By T beElm er ’
beating theu whose h a b it U
_____ ________ It Lake Bees, did Itagain Siinday. H e piU hed Vancouver to a 6-0 w in In the second game of a Pacltl? Coast double- header.~ In ~ 'I h e -n r jt-g B m e ,- , S a lt-L ak i beat VMicouver 7-5. '
Elsewhere a round the circuit, Seattle e ^ e d Tacom a 3-1. Por(* land beat,. Haw aii fl-3. a n d .San Diego and 6 p o k a n .{ jp ll t a twin bill. S a n Diego winning., th e first
(lem ph ls S ta te , w as to leave the nex t m orn ing for Phlladelplila. to
'a y VUlanova w hen K ^ k 'g o t the
"Klrle played o n e . of bis bes games.” V a n a tta 'W d . "He got 13 polnta a n d 11 rebounds.. Played aggressively on defensive." -
• • ■ 78-74.
peatedly w arn in g 'h is : players th a t flU ch'sltuations-eouM -oome-up-aod w hat to do If they did. . * }
" I. would never take the monuy, bu t If coach h a d n 't told us w hat to do, I m ig h t n o t have reported th e b r l ^ a t t e m p t '" — "
FIELO MANAGER NAMED SALT LAKE C TIT, May 1
H erm an Pranks, general m anager of B alt L ake City Bee% sa id Sun>
g:bver to"Coach y « d d lo P it* .
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K*« York «-l, WuhlBstoB t-1 D«a(M t-1. OlmlniHl ».1< fWIiloMn IMrol? S-l . X»niM Clur .4<l. Lm Ab* Oiln«« I, MlaaMot* S (
Basketball..Group Csdls., ‘Mayday’Meet
NEW YORK. M ay 1 (B — 1 _ . N ational Basketball astoclaUoa 1< scheduled for a M ay dsy m «U ng today. T tie "M ayda;^' in th is c m sU nds fo r the distress s i g n a l ^ weU as th e date.
T he dual subject* tress are 24BA -players w ho have Jumped or are p la a n ln i to Jum p to
Lot t . « ' “FlUibaith S-l. ClMiBMU 14 '
P A o n c c o a n u u c v i ’ ■- I :_______ . H ' f f i . !, ,_i_s-----
s s -B«ralU
T iM ES^N Eire WANT Al
league a n d Doug M oe, the Unlver* slty of N orth Carolina s ta r whose s ta tu s Is uncertain becsase o f dls- closures in th e l o scandals. .^N B A Presld«nr-SlaDtlM '>Eodo- off sjJd h e had»ealled th e meet-
Do You Hove PESTPRPBLEMS J : . . LET US HELP YOU!
S p ra y D andelolna a n S '^ M O T je a f e a W f l e d i r ^ —B E F O R E -T h e y Seed! C lovennlteB a n d 't e d - - • aplflerfl c a n be easily C ontrolled. •
- > 0 ANO 1 0 0 i » R 0 0 .P . ^ J 8 T l l t .E b - > R < ^ : ‘« R « f i« . # 8 T E . P IE R R E » M IR N O F f rL » « < D l V i a t O W \ y , i t g t f e i . f t l H ) , . l»Aj
Stocks
. g s J S ^ ^ w i« r '* i9 ‘«iS K ;!•« erop bujlnt.
ilSs'i‘?i."".!S5i~' «=r?wr;**'eofirInf
NEW YO RK , May 1 tllPtf-Stoclt|
Lmo today, th e »iw aUon.lQ.Ltu« • :• w orld, trouble *pota|
iwifTUuymtrenUfusnartr' T h e ' ge n e ra liy ’Cttullous ftimos-j
___ chere produced good nalns for n l^ lcr&Ita. Q A tlonal' delense ''«t'6clu,| coppers- and <oma Ji(«.el luue i.'
—ElcStronlcs w ere ' down. Avnet^
yMfllii* h»H«r»'lv.S;».51.ao, , _ VMltn anil aiiKk o lv n i«m-1
tbulc* vrulfM iiJck
Tf«» 240; Urxiwi >n<I silu >nd -jvul lUtdy; Urrowt tail clll>IVO- tO Iki, I7.FVIS.M:'MMt US 1>M 90»:iU0 lb.. U.vo-is.oo. .
tUinp 1(91 iw.-Mrlr m Im.-
—itrong-cxcepUon, alons w lU rm ost oUier groups alchouRh loue* were I
, no t;.a« a ru le., targe. . '•Amoos the heavr Items were
and Howell. L ehn and Fink, Inter-I naUonal T elephone and w m a J
. .um atloiyU oils. , .•- s te e ls showed ilre n s th oh good production report, leadlngi coppera moved ahead lollowinK ai .boost IQ the refined coppu pnce.l
• a lrc ra lts and-deIenjV.U$ucsTol!ed| up p o ln u In response to international tensions. . .
rReptiDliff“ Ai Copper, KennecoU and Revlon,I Ralls and utilities dipped slightly, B and O a w rak spot.
Brokera pointed ou t th n t:tta e | .m arket Is Just ap t to bids its tmlel fo r a whllfi 'l n a period o t ■•con-' soUdatlon," a t least un til soma In^, tem atlonal dUtlculdes a re ironed
' out.
D£.>(vnt. liny 1 (USOAi—AUlg 3.300r tlftuiht«r. tieirrn » r lr
.tJM fully (ew ouly (alrxftec trn und feM m mbotit »le»<ly:. uuchu r hrlifn (o* load*' clioice
ll». HM-JStiO: pacUce Eood Md ebolc*. >«(Mcr i tw n m lb*. 23.U; (ev good and cholwitoeker and I M . ir hciun-sit-e;}- ltM,-33.0o-u.co.-^-
C alm U; not (.ubllahM .1100. 3.000:' barrowi and tAi* not
..Ubmbfd; Ifw Knm U n a j to alrons.
tw adr to wedc. Inaunea K lo ' no «artr w :h iMder Iambi, cbolc
B S W c ? S V & S S g
-POtlTl.AND. » . r 1 <UCaul* I.IH i bleb lood a ... ...................- - - nhidl (ood and eboit* h«ir«rt
illlllr and alandf*< «.. I«.80.l«.»: - .................
......... lt.O»>tt.lO: <utl«r. and . utdlil'bllU l«.Ofrtl.» i talrta W i
ileiTi'i.OflOi not •n«ifh.»*lt« lo airab. tl>h prl«n: (t<r 1 and Z. bukh«n IS.iD.
eW p J.J00i ebole* and Brim* tprlnslatnU I»,00: ehnl»* atiH pHitu ---------~ and » P>ll 1I.7»>1I.:S|-cull
•n 2.&0-4.3(.
to rise, they say, the m arket's ovn tccbnlcal posjtlon sn o u ll keep the lis t from extending the current
_ rcactlon_ too far.' ‘K taV transac llons 'lo -J iy wen
a.'rio.ooo l.d6ntlcsl w ith litst FrI' 'l y 's turnover^ tota l to d a te 'I s «,433307. .
oka kAOMAUA, Mar 1 M>—<OSDA)-1lofi
I(,OM; barrowt, fUU and aom muUx
htlfan notUr tlradr: «<>«• atnilr ti sood and (holo at^ra 21.T(.:t.00. <hok« ollb <mall .tnil prim* I.OS^
....J ib.-b>ir«rt «.D0: titiilir — tnrrtlal cowi ie.0>17.U. ,
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CMi»l1«d br Tht A*MtUt«d Pma, Indui. • lU^U Uljl. Bt«k«
Nft abanr* A?S •'D^. Today ___»*.T IM S 1M.» . —.iM i hich-JM .7 m .o. in .s v».
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Cat Traelor " •• C«Un<Msss, •.
■ arsi*..'Cam C r^
:Cnx StMl Codaby . Curtli*.Wri»hl
ii:
Livestocfc
ni» tirmlnc iTcnd .. .t( HUP urd«r> bi taU* pricra ...............
a cml ai ihf t<tak.of buHn*. K«P«ri*r* >ald about v«:.000 lw»b«l« o( bard >hWl
I’alilttan.call foIUiw*d th» ai.......— .r - 'i lo r lr aad «h»n rhin* >nd thuri taxrln i. nimnnil • (Ik, mrourainl -Irjr area acr*ag« r«<1u«tlvn. nwra Ihan a tiuA. (l(Ur-|
chi. ami a Mall*r«d dniiandl cbangtUl
■ «1oM, PottltBd.<4.itf-4t.0V.
^fiaflW 'bItf'W 'a'rT lW 'm a/ui. »-il •hl;>m>t>l. d>Ilv.r.a eoaiti No. 4S- w nurn 44.UO; .*<o. 2. ^4a*«d or 2-co>
"> wheal Uan>a<llsn>..
cbinsfd; No. ;! rnl l.»l nominal.' Corn' uncbanird to H b>««r: No. Z
l.lH .lS i No. 1 ytllox l.ll-
„ „ -W»S»r:-iliUfh«r. cbolc* and prlna M lb. aprlnc r lamb* I7.00| (till .to cbolc* .M S.m.60.
_ ^.... mlitd l ‘» 1*0.2;.......... ,11.00-n.&0: I t haad 1 2 cldaair Mrt*d|
and *a• » « S 0 ; lU.isaii's r.'iaa.-if.j'ss iijl S W.K-.aKSj.s'.'S300.400 lb. lowa U »0-tfi.s0: mLa*d 2*] and la 400-f00 Ita. ]S.iO>W.7<.''CatUo tO.OOOl calr«« lOOj ahuibUiS"S ss:at**r* 2S.U*27.2S: ^*T*ral load* notlly prim* 1.200-1,110 27.M.27.M ..............1.400 lb*. 2a.ftO-t(.2t ; coed xi.i».u.uui cbolc* h*ir*ra U.00-24J 4 ; amall lot o( bifb cbolc* 24.H : rood- l l .00.-2Z.ia
, uumr and «omm*rclal cowa l«.00<lil.00.
' lamb* with fall •born »*lt* l l ; n i cuU ' cbok* abom *laaihl*r 4.0M.t0.
B i^ ii 2,Mfen Asking- l - V k w M * a — l - l i r A rPow^s-Gver rStock EinpifeBALTIMORE. May 1-A lIesbany
iglant holding corporation and its 10.7 billion dollar llo&oclal empire. '" T h a ’con teafw as 'w U houf parallel _ i American history. oTcrr*'"'*""'-
llng th e duels o t m ltroad I barona o t a. h a lt century <
-T bt .prlaoipaia, AUegtun■ • in P. K irby a n d Texas fl-
............ JoH n D. M urchison, iflichtllenffer. bo th p r o f e s s ^ . optimism.' Barby Inherited a- Wool- 'wortfar0>aod>10 cen t a to n fortune^ Murchison h a s a io rtuno blillt on
o t stbcl^older^TOtes to tleterm lne ■ ■ itcomo Oft th s ineet*
, ahareh , N either Bids'elalnied a m ajority o t ' t b a t jM jn o common. iOures eligible to be voted. T h s Klrtoy
Is on record a s owning out*____ abou t 35 million, the-M Or-ohlson group a w , 000. ' i
aldo also he ld alaeable__ nr rimrir— .4m m 4Tnifn»T).
den t Btbckholdera gathered lo seV- en weeks o t Intensive, nationw ide solicitation.
B ve iy .sing le p t W etn'd ''ballot c ast by a n estim ated 17,000 aharo* holders w m subject, in dlphabetl-
posslblfl. jchollenge.
retarlea on Ita payroli, goverps t d e s tin y -ro t-th e 3J-b lllibn - dollar New - Y 6 rk -C c n l^ ~ iia iro a t f -a B d
t o n -Dlvt;al(led services, 3.T-.
KAYE UA8 OHECK-VP R O O H E SraR .-M lnn.i M ay I m
—Mayo cUnio oftlclals revealed to day : th a t comedian ^ a o n y Kaye
Grains- cJiTCAno,'-«i|^ r
rSoM assiye^ S S u n ilH p D d ^JERUSALEM. M ay 1 W — ^1- haxe.expre.iM d--"— -------------
rnel-s evidence - w ia ln H ' A d o ltih a .p ac e .o f .lU ElcHmann Is so massive th n t In-. - I ’ h o p e ,th e cou rt•w llL .u iider-
;in t tn o d R y n T » in t^ -O H is .- j> r% « n d ;ih > ^ iif ic ^ t i^ -w W ^ ^rarllr.'jt w»»lb!(* da le iu s .".H au»n fr told them . “We hnve
‘ ' -fie h^ g s . . - . ^ . h o .prove . t h l ’~dcta ll ' g Tnl l ^ tlieco u n ts .- in the Indlcuneni, - •
■ to r tlio-owLujt-.jthqmrnl "W.t'T.npo ^ .-rmnplntF mlr p rnof
1» UP !•'! i>> th e cria*>r June .- A lly. Gen.■ ' G ideon lla iA ner told the court.
E lchn lq rin 'has been Indlctcd — and tacM a possible death penalty—o n 15 eo u n u of "crim es I iKttilwib—th e —Je w lsb -T K '■ crlmcB acnln.1t humanity.
•h ie form er OcsUipo of lite r ’s ; tria l In Jerusalem la nenHnR, iUi' fourtli week, and th e th ree JudRcs
builnM* wa« 1.* Uar .lay
MrbMna. Tuifit
UutiJd* DiarkrU' «*r* mMllr bl(h«r.
t I’urlltndl OaU. T'
period of 13 years'.ii rle.1 o f ploees.*’ ‘ •
“Wo cnnnoi do Ju.itlcs eB5C’u nIcM ttc a re given t do tliw. Wo c a n 't »iri
vn cft.'c."' .He told tbO'Judcex Uie pro.iecu*
tlon. as of today. Is running a Imlf- day nhe.id of lLi um euble.—^ l U - U n ’t-ououRh^rcpU edjB u- prem e Court Juxtlee M osho'L an- d au .'p reslden t o f tlie three-^Judge Itrlbunal.
In Gily Asked. F ive applleaUons*" for building' perm its totaling.'»1«.400 In construction «osts wero_ fifed Prldnya t th e city ha ll. . ___
T h e LD 3 church tourtH and ond wardir-applied for a building pe rm it for a *134.000. M - by 105-
whit* eO-TOi-i: h«. 4.(anipl* (t«d* *x
thanfni:‘■5o."r;Ln.r1.I0-1.3V nonl
No. . a b.a»y
..... .......... y »hU*btavy «1ill* C>>«; - - wblu 6t>i.
,..np 1.U7N. ndnl&aJi (t«l
I No. : y*lIo«l.» > i nominal, track Cbkaito. •
- GRAIN rUTUIlBS-OIIICAOO.-May-t-WK-----
lllvb Lo« ClcM Pr CIOMWli*at
Uay _ ..l.» l!iJuly __ 1.WS tp t__l.U
Uay -....l.IZH July =n;HiW—U*pi __,l,ll.%S r , - = i 3 : i ;
: ? . r = s . i' “- • ■ ' . - a
|.» SISS !S}: i!!!: ■’SS iSS i a
!St!4S
.71), .13% ■ ' .IIW
l.l«% 1-1>%
.Pototoes-Opions
____ __ J.'afi|ptBL„■Tl«kl*-lJ»rirack -2M 741 track ts.: (old) ad*maad mod*raU: tnai_______
Tr«ck *a)« (100 Ifai: tIS lA unl*M otti*rwl**-*ta«Hli
rl>*r n l l t r nand r*d* 2.1»>|
! MIthiMB FUMrtJ t-M.- ■ ■ ■■...w jwuto**! auppllr* nodtrat*: d*>|
mand mod*ral*i mark*Cw**k. ' .1 Track «»!**■ CalUomU l«n( wbit*
Ib*.) LM-2,(5; Arlfona muod r*!* 1 ..., j» a a t.7 tj C^lforalu Ions. «blt«* 4.t».
'<hlen«i ArrInU U i tnck (7i'*Dpirfi** hcary; demand alowi market a W t juaily.
in* 1.7t-l.Mj m*dl I yallool
>nu hla||*ri
C*(tUteat«4 wool
i S i l J ^ y ^ m .X ! '
■rtUicatod wool. *«et 12I.IN
Dworahak Thiiiks Tax Hike NeededW A am N Q TO N . May 1. ora —
Sen. H enry Dworshak. 'IL .T ld a .. aaid .th is week-end h e thi ' '■a m i f a c o ^ y W - B _____taxes to poy for the lA tln A meric an a id program s proposed by the I Eennedy- admlnlstraUon.
“M ost A m e rlc u s apparenUy.dCr r e - to provide th is a id a '
ideno*d-by>the-vot«s c a s t. . ,- ' ■ uuv«.;;;io“However, 1 b ^ e y o 't h a t so m i
how -w e -a ro -g o ln g -to -p ar-to rth la and o the r masslvo foreign a id pro-posals.**. - I - ------
Dworaba)L aat4 It, some m eaoa U n o t aoon.-.decided upon, th e in*
Five PermitsFor Bnildiiiff ir.’ Robert Scrvatlus.
• 0 _ chief defense counscI, will have h b turn.
Se rvatl^ i h as given no Indication a s ‘to the character ot th e defense. o t how. long It'W ill lake K present. He w on't sny whetlier hi in tends to pu t Elelunann
Islnjld. ' ; ,Meiui.whlle, t h ^ o * e c u l lo n p ra .
fid. to b rlns In .wluicsses to <1r- tMic.
building. 348 F o u r th avenue nortli.!O sburn Larson. 125 W est h igh-
way 30. B urley .-p lans a 24- by jOC^foot clnderblock warehouse n i 830 DeLong- avenue, Tw in Palls, E stim ated cost Is 40.000.
T h e Bee-Line Rtjflalng.company applied (o r a perm it to coruiruct a 28- by 44-foot clndesblock service sta tio n a t 388 W ashington s tree t no rth . Cost Is estim ated a t tl,40O.
M rs. G ertrude Peti ney-atpeetrplans-to^)M -foot wood fram e building from 1303 Addison avenue e as t to 470 Jackson s tre e t a n d remodel U for a duplex fam ily residence. E stim ated cost U »1.800.
L ew b A rrington. 844 Flilmore. s tre e t, applied for a perm it to build a 22- by 24-(oot a ttached garage a n d Install new siding- on his dB,'elllng. E sU m ated c o s tla «,600.
Chul’ch Asks Farm Loans Continuation
W ASHINQTON. M ay l ' (DPO — J . S . Sen. F ra n k O hurch sa id today he w as cosponsoring legislation to continue farm ers home adm in istra tion - ou(horily -to - ‘ large livestock loans.
T h e Id ah o Bem ocratlo senator said .he h a d been urged by Idaho livestock growers to seek extension of th e loan authority . H e sa id It would require no appropriation bu t use or the existing emergency.loan revolving fund under the secretary
lot agriculture.T h e program , sa id Church, has
,.rovcd highly successfu l: in the ,past. H e said i t was prim arily ineedett becauso w enem - llvestoek
...................... iht.
Jewa In' Poland, and tiien in the Soviet Union. Tlie^eufwr; the pic-
'tu re will bo sh ifted to whnt the, Nazis did In w estern - Europe — | France .' H olland and Belgium — during W orld w ar I I . '
E da L lchtm ann,-telling the most narrow ing ' story yet presented by an eyew itness;-is d u e 'to return lo th e s tand la te r In the hearings. She was living In a vUlago near Cracow, Poland, when the -Naziff m arched In during. September,
She testified th a t Her fa ther -ne o t a group of Jews sh o t to d e a th In the f irs t days. -
She sa id she saw Jewish child ren killed w hen tiiey cried. Young m en, fo rced ,,to sim ulate polish .RuerfUlas in action against the Germ ans, were slaughtered In tlie forest, she said. ■'Their arTns and legs' were broken first.*’-
O estapo officers In' motorcycle sidecars .dragged a g e d Jews th rough th e stree ts by the ir beards u n til th e h a ir ripped away, she sa id . ,
A nd a group o t Jews, w earing I p rayee- shaw l. .and_Tchantln(t to I Ood.” were drenched w ith kerosene a n d bu rned alive, Mrs. L lch t-' m a n n told a shocked audience In court.
February Income. Totals 99 MillionBO ISE, May 1 UV-Personal In-
.om e in IdiA o during February to ta le d . M J .\m ll l l044 d o lla rs -a n increase o f tw o 'p d r cen t from Peb-
.ru ary , IWH), Business W.eek mnga- k ln e reports. < -
; However, th e to ta l personal in come in February of. th is year
■has'been loaned under the pro- 'g ram w ith more th a n 83 p e r centl - a id back, w ith In terest to da te,'
ihurch sold.— • -----------T h o legislation would extend
a u tho rity - to ' m ake Initial special livestock loans through Ju ly , 19S3, thrj lignstor aald. __________
SGhoolTeleyision In Boise StudiedB O ^ , M ay 1 inn—Television
m ay-bo -com lng_ to .B o ise . achopu.C ap ita l c ity Supt. T .-c. B lrd sald
a p ilo t p rogram fo r.tca ch ln g by closed c ircu it TV ' is being klven
H e sa id If th e program 1s adopt-1 ed. T V classes will include lessons on (science, literatu re . Spanish and o th e r .m ateria l, geared- to gradestw o 'ih rough six .— :---------------------
"Wff believe th a t .edi
le so -a ircra ft se n t A frican te r r o r iv 'f lH lo g ' I n to , th e -J e nding Oae five-day-siege o t lage in n b r th e m . A ngol^ reports reach ing he re liald today.■The reporta sa id the b a t t l s t n d -
ed yesterday. I t took place a t M u- caba, about 33S' miles n o r th of,
sj—Plve-E uropcana-aha-one A frican w ere reported killed by th o ter> rorlsta.
T w enty-flvo m en. Including five, A fricans, r e tre a te d .to th e village c hu rch to w ithstand the final te r ro ris t a ttack ..w hen-the p lanes ap-l -p« a e U ’m d ,fc »gbtencd-off»ih e-m«>~ raude rs , th e repo rt sald.^
ilL S . Group Is -Oppos^OJClA
WASHTNGTON. May i (Cni — N early ioo A m erican susporteni-9l
o o s tra tc en tra l lntelllgeno« agency (CIA). , T h « r ro u p m ade.- lt« wUhei know n yesterday In demonstra'- Uons a t Ju illc ta i7 'sq u are a n d a t
year. —! T o ta l Income fo r th e 'f i r s t two I ' m onths-ot-400l.tn . IdBho.waaJKH.i mllUon d o lla r s -^ decrease p f . t ' p e r cen t from th e firs t tw o -----
Teacher Driving Course Planned
______ _ a t Idaho SU te,PocateUo, h e said.
T h e servtcea o t D r. Jo h n Urlaub; d irec tor o t d river eflucatlon a tBe7k"elcy l J ^ ' ' ^ " ( » i r cailf:.-Tiaih stn ic to r a re being provided by s ta te and
nen t> o t-tbe!
TmES-^W S,-TTO? l^ALLS, IDAHO ~ MONDAY, MAY 1, ISfel j f - -
= « . E N E A T 4 1 ^ T H I S ^ A N N E R ^ R E : 3 : H p « ^ t l £ S L B E $ T -
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IDEAL HOME.
HOMES-FOR S A L ^ - ^jjlOE MOIiOlti bom* I.. Ht«r.. jTw
■ w a n t e d TO BENT, LEASE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT
K U A l^ ranlo*. rK»pllani.. c!uh a»«BC*. (UncM. lUDqutU HEVAilL^ .I..1 e i»l» lot . . . _______
inuraniaula ru*l Co. I>b«ni RE I-
Z . W. McROBESlTS ^s CO. ■..■■ PH05JE BBa-'0013 .._-J-
Jfcn.lHnlK ■ nK M9»r? *.DorolSr Fortnrr ' Jli: t<UCI4
Mf<nb«r Mulllpl* UiUnr
bwtmtBt. . flmdl .down M rn tn r *ntl' ujum* 01 Ion. tlud ifnt. U l *Ui.
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DU*:—W»ainr-dlil»ne»'-fn>in-»«h~4 .and <lo»n- k»B~8UBnx-kilch*n:-<lWpMkt. dlabiTMlitr. Urs« liitlns ----wait U> wtir »rr«U ■ MS U .........bfilronmi (I In ‘ flnlthxl l»Mm*n ).
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RENT A SINOEB ~ ’Wins Uaablna f<. —10.«» Par Um
fllNOBR BRWINa, MACHINE CO. llOJioilhMaIn KKHI4I-
• RENT-ALLS COMPANY—— -• • 1 MIlTEMS ^JUroaa trWB fJf.P « tL BB MItT ,
- a ---------TRAILERS---
,_, .H4RPLD’S ■ ■ ' AGENCY
- forE» . RENT/ .BR'.. Local and Nation Wldt 3 , , . . ■ .
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MOVING?Rent a Truck
, / - Any Slza, 'h e r t z s y s t e m
• Waat Its .
. PRICERED U CED I
LARGriB BedroomsMroain* (or alaapl". —_ — _ (iMpIatM for eeir alasapbara
> Urn kluhttufor eea>*al«Be— ' ' f«nc*. full baatnaat and do rat*. Conildar Uada for •
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TRUCKS FOR RENTMACKS U-DEI.VE .PIOKDPS—PURNTTDRi; VANS_ . r^-rJfcAT, BEna--------------SA T n DY noun, DAY Olt WEEK
: ^ PUONE IlE M 8IT .E A S T 6 POINTS SERVICE
FOR RENT OR LEASEUUQATKO paatut; t fliUt. 'north, uUalUr. PfaMia RK »,4Ut/Twln Falli.
IU a LL patura-lar m l. Inqulra 'i^ ^
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. HOMES FOR SA1,E^—
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&V**oWiJb« com^orubU/i ..Oioaa ia Twin FalU. full baMoitnt,. raatad yard. Phosa a/i Xlm-
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?A M IL y.aiZ E ooma. larta Ilrigi' ataa, flr», ld«at aloaa la liatloD. U n a
FHA SPBOIAL . 0*dt<wm~ [ib '(Inlibad I NIc* Ur|*
-7* U*dr00Bi bania. ................. ........pU«*, tarpti; loralr {>ratael*<1. 7*rd and sail*. . |l«,OM,
ACREAGE WITH A VIEW. S D»dro«f I
CLEAN, NEAT
■ AND'SPACI0US_'■araciL Srapaaaad'wa^lo__ __
COVNTUt UViNU at n u baat » b i>.'raw »*r»'.;-aU »*pt I Injinwru bon*, feu o(. cloiH. aptsa^akaltaa,- and dra«[tn«-Ba<ratirBl ruomr IMtig
ktUbin «IUi pltntj aaUnv •!»« " ' lloor dfalnr'i
'AT.",
; -it-iM-TbWd-Av*au»-Trttrth.--Varj>- qultt lira** wKb no Ihrouib trattia and aliu within valkinc dlaUnca of M i all churtbaa. narkaU, and
—A tlrT H IS^FO R -O N IiY -■ jg^eooT ■
^ H X ^ e g u B E B L Y -
: —r e a l -e s t a t e —
“DELUXE HOME4 b*drooni, t {lr»pta«**, full' btl*.
. nitnl. Ipv*lif kitcbtn and llrinc room. -Two «ar «ara(*. Tbia baautllul lirkk
homa It on a laraa «t*U Und<*at>*d tol and prl<*d lei*IL- ' .
W E A l i o HATO A NICE
A Blea born* for a■rswlnc (artillr.
• “'MERV.” JO N ES, '.(- REALTY ■
602 Flier Avenus Jli t-TOU or Wlllla ' RE MilT
.M*ml»r a< MalttpU^Lbtlng
- HOMES:fOR SALE'NKit 1 M mr i Mroocn brick. D<
- - faraaV' For aala bi'01 DA r ' •
BEAUTIFUL THREEMtoon'bHck vltk full baa«m>nt.. IH batkf, hatt **Tv*4Inf and drap^.
NICE. CLEAN OLDER faema wlUi 1 tern Mrvoma and Una Il>lnc room. H baMBirnt oa IPB'xl!}' lou
tlvatad aoll' and Irtltatxl paJtura. Prl«ala tl*hlar poad. hl(b<rar front- aca and ail tr*a wal*r, UlcW a< t't.OM wllb aaealUnl iMim< ■
‘D R A K E R i S T Y ^. ait^Skeabna istrMt North
'nB*.«:ianTtlma.. UEUOER UULTIPLS LISTINO
' FRED E. DRAKE. Bnkfr .
i ^ B ^ K J l N A N e B I ) -You raa.aaauma fulf FIIA loaa'lnburins thU } b*drMm •.bath and^ f* ' b'/"*f ”’'’1" **
* tM? klubin «“lth ba'^JM'’(VMi^tand fortntea eounlara. i'ull Utamrnt
' • >a* ruma«*. Imin*<11ata pOM*ajloa , a;id no wa.Ulof .fof loan.
P L i^ N E D r o p L iyiJ^G
frataraa..T T
• "a io h n ; j rw o L F E ~ - ■-tw Ind Siraat Eaat ' M M W I*
REALTOR-iraEK-SPECLAL.
" V BEDROOMS---------------- -- •Oldtr, Idral family hocna—vail to
aatad clew In. Alinell>* n*W ildlnc; Jlcm-Unia.Loi-Joailtd with. n » n .. fruit (rata, •bruba. pallo and; outdoor flraplac*. If tha famllr «*ta thU tomrorubla h»m* th*>'ll want It.. Owhar traai(*rr«d and wlU dM*pl. IK.IM. Good Urmi.
TOP-LOCATION-.
'Uondrr-alfDT*., mahotfanr pan*W r»<T*«tlon Toxm In iMiamtnL yaril, ratio, aprlnkllnr iintnn. Will IraH* foriSnod Rail Laka horn*. Kor appolntmenl, rail— —
OSTRANDER AGENCY-
Onlr 13,600. On hithwi
Zierptlonallr.nlea acraara on Jliab- Und Av«nu*'.£ail In Twin Falli. Short J-acraf. baa. nira 2 badronmLr* «*•
_ TAYLOR-AGENGY'- •AT K I M B ^ Y
^ o n Tajrkir. Orflca pbona RA 2K t Paul Cllna *—*'cail'’fo?*B^ £ u ” ‘
anil. Cranca- )niuran<«, itK S*«S(1 ,. UE^IBWOF.KULTIP^ W8TIN0 ‘
Prl((d< for <]ul«k a*ll «t Irada. |U ; rhoW.KE'S.f.«4H. . / ■
LAU(iii 4 ballroom nodarn (ountrysotn*. . Uuir r*.l»«orai«d. . Rarn, tamsa, ahop.
corrali. : aecra Irrlnlai] paiUr*. .^uUiwMl.Twln .ralL,.«a hltbwar
Vhojia-nE MU*. ■ ^
FARMS FOR SALE FARMS-FOR-SALE -
W«-ait«l^lM la b*t(*r fanni and— - '^n<b«a. If InUraitad In burinc a . aclllnt CALt^ ' - ' : •
ROBINSON-FELDTMANITI niar A»*. .• RE 1-1
' ‘ • U*Bb*ta Uultlpla Uilln«
~Tii^:cahp~Pfm jr -—
200 c o w s w lU i'calves-'ntonttar-ranKa ’ rlshl In an aicn» Dnallr food f**dlnK arra. Cowbur
<.bln, foo,| waltr. D*«M ' Un>lt ha*a IrrlfaUH maadowa. Fraa waltr. Toul pric*. I19.M0. InetuiUa tatlU.
- ■ LeMOYNE Realty 'Q o o d ln j ----------------WE 4 - s mM ftferm an .................. T E 7-H5MW endell ......... ....__-JCE 0-2184,
1- 1 , «arni• w lch J^tadrMrn.“m J.Vn'” om fn
J»rom». CompI.ta1ir fuml»h«d. all furaa<*, • raal lood bur (or la.lOO.r Tarnit. ■
H E IS8 INVESTMENT OO. Laoa 8la<klon Offic* £A 4-UI4
............. J*n>m*,-Jdali«........- noma..EA •-
WILL TRADE-for a homa la- T rln Fall*; with at l««tl It.OW *>iultr on cbU 'walUlai-
■p»o»*d 40'acrat, t mlln from Twm. - --•to4arL _. da oU<4 road. S*a u
.TWIN PALIS REALTY :& INS:
113 M ain A vw ut E u ( PWna VX * -» « '
Hnaber of MuIUpIa LIttlat
- COW SPREAD .*1X40 aena d*«d .. ItO avldratad.v S lood nod*m hom*t.'l7« baad foraat tlcbt. 7H AUM8 Tailor Cradnr. privala allotmtnt. r'F*nc*d. Cowi, maeblnarr and faad |:OO.KIO,' t»,«K down, halanca arranstd a t .1%.
f.CUO^.'li ’ood' j'badTOiir’hoiwr I*''Su, ‘»™iiS'bII[.*a<!i M«“ whS^,allotmariu it«a*onabla (arma ai>
SACRIFICE
Dua to oU)*r bualn** obllfatlsn w offtr r>u tha manr ail>anUK*« c Ihlni OB an wrrasa wUh a n»w . Udrunrn brick homa with d*lu>a
-faalUrM. V*rr flaxlht* i
'N O R T irS ip E .llE A L T YPhona Sa4.U 11 ' JWcn*. Idaha
S. N. W EEKS, REALTOR
RE.-S.-,5j4G '- RE 3-:^8'4'6
■; v ' a c r e a g e "' » ' ( ACRU. NortluMa ealr •.Bil1*a. drlva (roiffTwIn KalU la. llia Falla' CItr araa. Coo>t'Und. oat.Itad lata,"
'40 t'ooS^Ac^es In Jerome, W.endcll or.'G opding'Area to-T radoi^or a Good 160 , A'cres.;*' :
8 i» U8 for O iir-LlstinB bn ' SXOCK’RANCHES .
In l d g io, J ^ r iU n a op yyom lny .
FROM SEARS.’. .U^URICE.KLAAS ..AE.»-Stl»_. piLU couDEni,Y . . . •R E -t.in r n iilT . LA3SE«,. ' '
-orfKrpbMi-
_EARM5^FOR-SAL6"
GOODING 160 ACRES
■WaB(Un KBIUmt-Jaii
tn.<c .DOWW.'flll I*m;»0 ■farVj>4 ‘iiilW‘N«Vlii«»t'?f--
. GcJInV. ui.ho. Six flrld., a two lwd«x'm houia mnjrrn airrpl hf»t, (Hid harni. machlna ah*.rinil chick-
--»ii-hon»rr“ Illc-Wnn<J-and AmcrltaB— Kalli Watar 01ilrl.l,_J'alI ro.«»Mlofw.
■OSTRANDER AGENCY
ritrm.HKertkWt''iontloRV‘>p /l!mriet . . . la. No^.blUa^Uw. Uull..lB.to.^-
_ Rodnrr Pauli >- -'fiiBllr room with ;
BITYSKA^.AVpnJB^EASTl 4 b*dr»Bl
1 baUa 'owMrUAURICB KLAAii
^Ojfkajehaaa---------
>00 ACRE -vil.mKIH' arm. V«r7 .rood *«11—S bomr* {ona lana). 1«
A N N O U l^ C IN Gw ith .
.PRID E and^PLEAiSUR^.
Association with Me ' ..--•J 'hrm and Ranch •_
. Represenlallvo” '
■TOLLTAM J., : {BILL) LAN TING. '
Call o r stop in fo r a visil; w ith Bill, a t youi^ conven»
REAL ESTATE ..FOR -SALE4 1.0TS. Sunurt M*inorlal I’ark. valu*..
at *1J8 *a<b, aaU at l » *a«h. Pboo*
NEAIiLY NEW modtra ’ *-b*dr«cni boroa wilb ha»am*nt and eaR»rt.-2 acraa ot to<«l paatura and iota to WtmMI. Now haa 0.1. loan .v.
.(T.AOO. with t».70 twr month. Own*r
»on<l*rful ............... ..Homa aurroundad br Un* ahaOa tr*«i, aUul 8 acr*a for orchard or paaiur*, Ennu«h- fr»a tprinx wal*r for rour own prl*at* powar plant. flT.BH. wllh dowo.
' DAVE NICHOLSON,.. Broker
WHY NOT?.
.for anlartalnlnc'and ahup'for dad to pullar ln,,Att4iehr<l saraxa and roU
palIo...|U.TOO drflnllair prIcHTl«Ht.n tA appre<*d loa op tbU eharmlnr < bad room brkk homa, n*al buy af
wnk. ltl,{W..|U»'.down; plua
B homa, ( ). Hiball D
«B AddUn vy*afc;Prl«*d richu
WATCH FOR OPENINp DATE
REAt'ESTATE FOR-SALE
~ c f td ic E S T ir o c O T o > r -LARGK 1 badroom'bi
:ba.*m*nl, kiaHxl with Dri»a b> *SJ I’Irrt*.
TWiN FALLS Farm*. ii.i cloa* In. Haautlful Mtllnr f country *aui«, tSO.OOO arlth
_down._;
. 'Z _A C E .R E A L T Y .. H a Addlaon t> * l_ :------ RE W:i1.
■ UEUDUl MULTinX U8TIN0
‘h a g e r m a nH Aerra. Alfalfa. Irrlttalad pailota and fruit. World., of fr« waiar. Taylor »ralln» for , 4II__ hfa,!. ^
ONB nronOOM hom*. tno.l.m ai. e*9l haat. S Kuraoi.Mi. nlta ahadar lardcn, twrrlra and .pUca (nr chlck-
.*«•. I'rlca onlr H.MD <»*h.
DAVE P. NICHOLSON . ' < , Broker
EYE APPEAL••.. .. and -!Zli—r :
PURSE-APPEAL 'A wlnnlni''combination *thiit w
I, charnliiK klubni, h
‘A pliTea to ll>*. a r«al*d’ apartmrnt for Incoma and buIMInx for tha eabl- nrt maker, a.I(. *mbIo7*d mtchanle. i l l It abup. 01 tarlatr aalraman who n**di warrhoua* apac*, A looil aco. Bomlcal. In>a>un*nu' It.BM, Tarmt.
•KARL C. FRBEMAJ^Etcaltor, RE 3-1410
and planta. <0i nar.ln*r- Atrau*
;K11TIFIKD Uonuna' ruu*ta^aad po,.: to««. FOn-or dfUvtrad. naaaAniibtr prlr«4 wtiM* ih*r Ui(. Phon* ATwai.r 7-UH. WhIlrhall, Montana, callact.
SEED POTATOES • Cartlflad Earlr JIada
PonliMt aa4 DlUi Triumpba from Rad Rlrar -Valirr, UlDMaota
' GLOBE SEED . ^S PEED CO,-
BDUC • -JEEPgJaEulLLJCINIll :
i Potalofa
....................................Wa ARB hur<ra and aallan i f aatds
GLOBE SEED; ^ N D FEED CO;
Ihtaa on' aulthrbaU witb >
EVERGREENS^.■--------- -
?3.89
' ^ t r e l l i s e s ' ! '., $1.59 up "
' fSHOVELS I ■ $1.49 , .i
HOMES,I year oM 'I badroom krick and frann. Carport. • fullr r '
-RAKES^ Cardtn'or
■ ' ' 9 9 c ' '
—Itfhti114,000, (ool urma.
fullr modirn withf^“fr^^7-rip£?“
^ 6 ^0 'N o rth ’i lb q .L a k e s ,
■ GEM’ sTATE.'IkEALTY '.'• INflfUIliE
•, J . W .T ^ ^ c ram lth . R ealto r . Offka RE-I.SJ30 ' |ti». RE »-4!l»
i:;a.^LTnwood PnfrAlonal lIUlilInK M«mb«r >luUlj)f Uitln'f
L<»*Ir naw*r I .Mrooffl Wick i . tuo Xlmaa. Ca< furnac*. AnIUbla ^ cto*ln*^|l«,(00. . . . *Kiolltnf older t M m m al i; i
Fin* bt<«m*n|. h«.t hrat.
T E D D IN G p l a n t s /— IndiTitlually-Bos
I
r. rin* oiii«w ,loU Oaa of L a Ib '
Twin.'’ n*aul](ul t b*dmarn brick. - Extra
Unt* attachtd dvublt l in i* . at OO .Monk Waihlniton. Fullr ntodrrn, onxtcd. V*F7 apacloui. lU.SOO. will ' trail*. •
‘ ..FA R M S~R A N C H ^:S‘
Ih* »........ ................... .ruf^^Sn'd-i*!:! Vn i?;ba.*%*l.‘ l‘r!'farmer will >how hit Incom* u ir*«crrdj. Iis.ooa worthlof machlnarr( 0«a wllh ih* crop*. •(•» or aona.
•jn-law-lo-halp. ao iiyforaala.-Thli-
IAOO’ACKCS,.l.iOO eult[rat*d. Eai» o( Muriauih. 4 m<xltrn hoiiiH |2 brand nrwi aacallant aoll, (iwl wat*r. JMO.DOO,. 2?-, down. .Good
.VEGETABLE PLANTS - ■' 98c DOZEN ■ *
Indlvldualljr BoxedFLOWER PLANTS
' • $1,^9 DO;^N-
Ind lvldUftlIg_Bo»ed-
SHELBY M A R K ED
HAY/GRAIN AND FEED
Tiori!arI_n«'TTUia. Boi'd- rAh'TIIICTTrni-soo hrwS:—CaU-mBlnir—
tracllva car po-rt/*t««..: --------with aitraa. A fluallt/ hom* tbroutb. oul, prlcad to r*all)r aall quick,tH, tarRM'to Hit «nallfl*d b^*r.
FARMER’S REALTYPhon* t42-4«S0 Ouhl, tdthw
BOlOS AKB ,nU81NESS> A tU ^.......... • 1 £lm.Ia**._»T35.
’ apartmmt and ( r«duc*d to tn.-
m ATOfOT M ^ y ^ o u a oldrr
.too to IIO.TOO; A w«md*rfal bur.
REALTY^ " '^aSV Sir*
XT*alBC» R£ t-MIt ■ U*ab*r MsltlpU Uitlac
4 ,BEDROOM home, well car- patio, storm doom and
wliidovs. Nice InndjcaplnE, O X 4H]r.-loan. 112.000.
-JN CO M E.PR O E£R TY :.3 a p a r t - - m e n u s ro u ln e >200 p e r m onth.AU fum lsb td , cloia In-and-nlee.- Redueed-to tlS,D00, «3,000 down. ' T ake A'EOOd look s t these.,
room s,-lu ll basem ent, lurnaco and stoker. W ell constriicted and .clean. E as t . location. Wa like thU one to r |«,500, >1,000 down. “■ : . .
,;"T W m . FALLS -REALTY & INS.
' 113 Main Avenue East PbOB* RE s .» »
----TJ.ml>.r-of-MulllpJ*”L l .i lB » ~
■ Jen c e^
'■JOHN J. WObFEREALTOR
303->and-Btreet-Eut^RE 3-3503'
' A FINE CATTLE RANCH for fall d*ll>*r7.,nuni 4f0 cowt. 8*a ll' In oparallon In Jun*. Thrr bad ovas-IOOCa calf crpp thU rear,
2o-w rT M o^-» io5!boo 'naally a sood ona In Up b>p tha'p*, '
■FIIU .up all r,rar..Iilfal locr' 'Dpw.« pari»nl
rXOERLY Wn>0WJ.ADY m
ln(a. On|r t30,000.
Baa va. for^farnt and'ltoma.'kMni.
.0.'Looney, Kealtor-- A- W t u IiUy. iioci quall't , kar. . Frank N*wbcm>> Phon* RP. S-24U. \VANTviU TO UUY-Guod qualitr W .,' - r*. —_fiM • • — '
FA RM IMPLEM ENTS
I* or Conllns. Will
Av e | s e l l t h e*1 -OwBlonna, both IS' c
A. g.''Ho l l a n d ;
■f.'-m ir Jackaon- UEUO'BR 01
qiflciV;
MULTIPLE USTINO
_ niEA M -RO LLED -G R A IN -i-Olt WITHOUT )
- n Iota relUd bo:Paul plaau,
Bart«r and Hilo-.:___ » J t Owt
5 TO 1-T^at wa bar* Ib* homa or acrcaca , lOu want aad caa afford. Kara la* a aampUttll.tOO^l Mraorna -' brick c^trMc-
BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL : ■
B ^ f i ^ € T 0 R Y- I T O T D ' A N E . X P E R T .?
-ONE O P .T H E S E G-A-N H E L P -Y -G W - —
lm?rt*'‘‘'wllh" li^lna’tld fi«r --;*ll«hta, AfWKlUir. Sm
.. ----d rubber l...........- jT I* Ilka new. and In m>d
— Phon* KB Yount, ■
>wlnr machlw. Phonal
, dinlbath.-ci
with lU i^acloua . line loom, aunnr
i : ' . c l o s e T o ^ H o o i i .t badRi0B>a.,A UxSS' carpeiad>ll<rlac
■ K » .s s , - ; a E r ;» S 'f f i£ s . ; -
:T 3 .tO W -.L O W DOWN-;fer tU l qualltr packed bon* with
-<-MrMBa.-t>«rtb*ut 1oeallaB;rLIK- " , -dlDlac.-'kllcbea' aad'hraakfaat'
k. raaUr non, 1 UUu. A b**u-
• hom e on 'B Iuo 'Iiake^ 0 . ren led~as“ B iru p s la l t8 -a p a r t—
• m ent, >25. Doft-nstalrs, >«.• I^ow...only rr.OOO w ith T— ‘________^ACREAGE:_j_?i_acres, opi»s.lt«_
M oraihsslde school. 3 homes are r e ry ,n lc e . Nearly, rfenr.- Total p rice >30,500 . o r can purchiua one home a n d land fo r |14,S00,A real soond Investm ent.
-FARMS — RANCHES'375 ACRES, hay . -traaa- and 8raln .'A good sm a ll cow ranch , w ith larve eomfoKable modera home. >56,000. '
• BlCTtVLE SA LE S-SIC H V C E • . PA IN TIN G •PAPERIIAN G IN C
BALED HA'S* LOADERS i*l*lba»'ord” 'T''*'| •llS lD D L E B D S iE n BAIia
El, f f s . ; ; - : ; ! - '; '. - ; ,
Uixcd'irala aad Mllo-tiriO Owt ' Wa wlU ba (lad to «soU prioa* d f lli*r*d ea our a*« bulk daUrav truck. .■
' FEEDERS GRAIN SOTPLY, Inc..
Offica 0^ S-SS4I KLthU OB ,
BABY CHICKS^
CARTER HATCHERY--735 MAIN EAST - RE ^^5823
TWIM FALLS
• CAMERA SUVPLIES WEEKLY, the foil IIAIICOCK Iim U
VAhJIllESS • WMITB BOCK «
llowlnc b
kitchen U a dr»am. Full baaamtnl - alUchad farac* frncad Jard wllh
-------- fIrepUc*. You'll Ilka Ihla '-guuld.
b*droom . »»2i* lltlnr. hM*mn» -'rarare'>-t
laia rard and abruba, C oralUWf.partj, —• •
- - • C E M E N T -W O R K --------------t~SIA aA ZIN E S
I. J. u >» SEW CB S E IlV IC t
-■P^UL EC/UIPMENT and WELDING SHOP '• Hoi U l . ruar. Ji»bB._.DA,M>4T:
-tlV E S T O C K -lH fb .U W R t
^O R SALE'' hllvar Jrc burni
R.~T.Ma.^n. I'
.E 1-UU', :1 nIiKJ}
. -v'HOT UEKBEB 01* mLtlFLB:
.Helds, good spud, 80 a ___pasture..'T he , Iclod* oT a .com-.. .bloaUon th a t .has m ade MorIc -
_ V aU ey_- ...................... ■
CALL REALTY' » l l AddUea Aval. B.' JtB 2.1331
iber.ef MulUpU UfUaa Smice
• D ttrcU E A N IN G T -t or' IlB S-««t,
T SON*T GAMDLE • • Her* Realtor - "8a.e-wllk-Da.a--;----
•REALTY
• ELECTIUCAL------!— ■—— (NSTAtLAT^ONS-------
J
- S T O ^ t-HIDING YOUR b u s in e s s
► T E tE P llO N E ANS. SEHViCEkill be /our lel*phon* altt*f.Si hour *aftlf«f rhon* ItK 2.MIH___ ^
K.TELEVJSIU N. SEflViCE—
•CAOinS, VALLEY DREEl lNa ASSOCiaTlON
. . . .■ ■_ n.iM
..\L -
• EKCAVATJON _________Ul*n l'«lr»anli>-liar« ; tractor mountMl .
backboea. llatenetlta. tr*nchlnK, yard levellBS, dtl.ewaya craVrl* Compl*M a*ptle aratama. ’ RE I-304I.T
n ll ae lltUa.aa52.BO P er Month Phone R E 8-0931
:Si: r * AVATEH SOFTENEHS
► VVilfiCKO SE hV IC E. Sllsrr't Wn<kaf..BB.S.
irctB.: ...-'
CALL GA 3-5544 ■ *
■ .For-Prompt ' '...... r e m o v a E : ^ : - - ; ;dr De^'ai«i;u*oiea^—
Twin Valla RE t-tU»<-0R »44H’Bm10— IDAHO/HIDE -;-
..__.4l TALL0W._CQ.'
GOOD THINGS TO EAT FOR INFORM ATION O N E -R B -^ 1 ? » 1 0 --------
il plin for Wlnp«r>.LEON BUIIT AIUSIC STUDIOSCall W»)rn. W/nhonp HR
m o bile- h o m e s_ _ !Z .
» » -s p o r t in g g o o d si .nilM .n i -halt produtu. , i ‘ mifli.MY iSii. M H.l‘. K.Ji‘ u iirii 'iiy toil. ** K.ipni.iT
U tk motor.. T.»-N». Ir.ll.r.
■1955 FORD - 1 579G CQuniry M dnn. sta tion waRon. v -8 ciiRlnc. rad io ; henler. nulo* mnllc tranimlsAlon. lii-lone And
t Ures-. R uns und loolcs Rood.
Super 88. * door «ednn. nodfo,• hcntei. iiuiomatlc irftnsmlMlon...
tU 'ton^.’tinK d e lA u nnd a lm ost (Ires. K una like a million.
1951 LINCOLN 5195Club coupe. Radio, heater. auto> mnllc trftnsm lM lon., T h is car
1950 CHEVROLET S1995IMI-AI.A .port ctiup». Lo«tnllMSr. e1»«n. on. ..wnrr. SI* .h-z-cT,:.
1959 CHEVROLET $2095IUCaLA 4 iloor »lth .Ir condition- iKriyullr Jo«<Jnl. V"* »»'>»'•1967 OLDS $13954 i ^ r . IIoltd.x.-. N.W p«lnl. _ f
1956 OLDSMOBILE $945- - llolldar. ci.kti and tha'rp. C--
vsr.s Good _ l S'lltii lltXAlU Ch.trot.t Mdan..| t<.
5 I C K U P S .ItSI CUKVnOI-fn- s-l«ri. Loot l«l.
•X" ....................... ........ 113III1997 mr>;nNATI0NAU-4. sharp.
TRUCKSl»S» EOKD C-«M TmtCab.......i:
/ yovbtriM. .trap, alui....T wlr*. radlalora, lr«n.
H .- K O P i ^ CO..1 tn4 Ar«iur8oulh — nB>7«4t
1M1 M0UK1.-4&' S-b*draon“ t S l I ^ V h r ^ ^ i n r j i i ' ^ r i n y u t r l
- ni»»rtl»w .Tralirr Court- lluclw.
1958 FORD ■ 51295Ranchero. S^pced tranimtMloA, V>3 motor, lU 'tone pnlnl. P ickup with. pBMenser car comfort.
1955 F O lib ■ • '5695 U ton pickup. 0 cylinder cnRlne,
-<4—ftiwed—traniimlMlon,—< -rp ly - Uren. K ren tie r h itch . Ready to go to work.
a9A5-GHE-VROLET—$746-:.d^,r ilallnn wagon. VI, wllli ot«f tNTKnNA’TION*I»J:DOO
.19^8 CMC - 51995
TWIN FALLS EQUIPMENT CO.
. 15pO MERCURYMontclair 4-Door Sedan. Beau- . tllu l tu IU na w hite with gold top. Fully powered and equipped,. Llke-new l
1960 RAMBLER 4-Door Sedan. S tandard trans--. mission, unm arred green fln-
- Uh. In terio r Jooks new. Extrem ely low 'm tleaeoi ThU 'C‘ ~
. w»fl a net? car Irode-ln.
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19il8 FORD J295
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Corvalr 4-Door. Sedan. Radio, heftier, standard tranr-mljslon anit w hite wall tires. Zhls-ear- Is ju s t llks .new.' ' '
. ' i960 VOLKSWAGEN- FuUy.. • equipped * l th rodlo, heat«ri w hite w all 'tires and very low mileage. T his is fully • g u a ra n te e d -a n d 'ju s t llkS*new.'
M4»’CrmY8U3l N.W YoA«. W 4 -'. top. Pow.r .tf«rln*, poi^r . braVo. pow.r m c powar wl».
do», radto. htaUr asd BMr'lir». ntdMtd to ODir___IXtM '
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WE HAVE a good selection e t ' commercial un its from 'U -ton . '
to a ii-ton . AU ready to -work fo r 'yo**- . . ■
SPAETH m o t o r CO. i -’out CIbian.. SalM tUoaiar
EA «-i>TI JCROUS ...EA 4-
GLEN G. JENKINS CHEVROLET
■S'T-A-Y-W-I-T^H- T H E
105T MERGUBY' 4-Door CotTimuUr -Wagon. Has beautiful hardtop styling. All power, fully e<ii)lppcd. Real nice and clean.
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD.
• FURNISHINGS
four- » W _ 4 r l« .— Fff«- •bMlltx fraal hub.. Kr.nf.1 hlUH. twin airrora,- baavr-duir-lus-Upa l lm all aroand. . Sharp Uua >nd whlt«-palni. nin* foot boa. Thla unll In* tian iS.OOO mliti. Jutt Ilk* n»«
. thr«ubout. Sold Ptw' 11.104.i S s r C H R Y S L E R ,
1958 DESOTO " $ 1 3 9 5,»’ord$«r._C«.ion. *Mi « » .« .
19B7 .CHEVR6l EI.$1095..re n l^ ; t_er>M*r,‘ trtn*-
51395
I 8S0 DODOb 4 - Door .Custom H ardtop. Cuslom.~RoJal. Power steering and power brakes, troque-fllta tr&ns- nUaslon. tu-tone pa in t and
- -w hite waU tires.— VERY SHARP Ll— — -----$895 :
1054 C H E T O O L Sr 4-Door S e-'' dan.-Pow erglldo transm is
sion ,w blte‘woll tlre i, new paint. Very Clean ^and — ■- 4495
■’55S T U pE ;“ "?524'{ door. ComBMo^.
ase-MERC. ' ' il95UonUlalr bardtop aoopfc {Ctw«l_
■67CHEV. - $1094JIO. 4 door. Vt, P®w«TtlH» >
■57 FORD - -?1094raUUM wo, 4 dW .MteoM )'
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