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^M |& ;ge 6 i d r a r d - ■^65^55= W \ 1 * * * jelea ft Sends ] pO&Le; I^Can’t 1 H l Korea, (T^iday), Juto( mCm President Synffznai ■^President Eisenhower 1 ^ K o i be settled hy political sources said tbat w a s £ ^Ksenhower’s June 6 let ^Kr^cooperation with 1 ^Kst urangements. ■ f o r c e s said Rhee « ^ B s reply to President JD ■^Wednesday. They ■ t e x t of Rhee’s letter I ^Bflde publle at 9 a. n . ■ ( 5 p.m. Thursday ^B caold n>ee tol<l F t Mttlemeat (u>_ ^ft'actotUled ixuee) Is mu ^K l c t l nor scceptckUs. prli ^ K v t l f r Beroll PO'I ^■loQoved Bhee's dnisUe u t ^ K n l t thit reduced to and ^■Tnltcd NaUons' orderly prls ^■pUnj for tn early Ko* Sou H Rhe ^ K f e o s nov depends on A' ^ -----------------------acer m ui’release ot 35,• two ^Ksaunbts from UnlUd of t ^■neunpa. thBaeed,em> T ^ ■ i e d u e d In Jeopardy tb e &t ( ot tht tnics... MS' ^■hmrailh Jiut ^ K ^ A O E VlUl Amen- aT ^■ttths'remilnlttc prison br ehubi the elusive eaa ^■ l « Pm« t C*laiu s> «d-' --i-------- tbrc f c Panel- 3 jin g N ew S Hd Sou'ces ^ . tbe ^ ■ t o e JS-Rccoinlilng w a ^ ■ ty that (lot nacbines vitt ^^knd Is U iDitato witb ^ n ot menue, tbe Jer< BUU ^ K th U week has been ^■idlilllUes ot two addi- ibe nurces In on effort budset tor the next P^l* ^ B fU tles axe tbo InsUillft- mu ^B dc mtlert and the m - ^ oo aootUy lets on rest- ana ^VconucUoni. ( hu Jeamed through .. , nport that cost ot TP: ^ B e a w e runs about $U 0 X J tad) residential con- ^ftltbDlfiihTCd ^ ^ P e U n u , the commission BodeU of parking ^ Duna, Dual Meter pen( ^^pfractscnmBtcrawcre U» council Tuesday mt the council toolc OQeither matttr, Q“y- ^ ■ U Boted-tlittt“ advao. ..H rtpilaUon. as well as to b« considered Jn of meteri. llsei Taken ^or vas made o( ^ h rerlalns the city's been afa ipprarM Kt- tfoj ------ ^■IWDlubbtobulld a W P®Sc west annorcd thoi Soviet worl - m, which cast sT '" s ^ B ^ f t u c j j ^ f e ^ e were ^ — ~ wKung toate- -aont ------ -------------;•■ eiue ^th A.SMt^. „_■• _____ rK A T -J M3 —III; ■ ' '' ■. m '.''. ............. ..'A Resiona . 0(fteUi at7 ■»< GRAI * ase oj s Note to R] reader Says t Settle Koi , Jutoe 19 (U.ra— WASHINGTON: Q ^an Rhee has Eisenhower ie con: iwer th? Korean Syngman Rhee 1 >lltic8l means. chief's actioh Jn was Rhee’s reply war priaonera. 6 letter. urgUig Secretary of gtl vith United Na- ported the Preside: It * * fl me :?Bloody Riots ^ * Flare in One ..> 1. the ^ Korea Camp S‘' r- POSAN, Korea, (Prldoy) June 19 "I Jt (IB—Bloody ilotlnj in which U. 8. the u murines battled Nortb Korean war u 1 prtsonen erupted last nlgbt in. a ^ POW- camp at Pupyong, near Seoul, Ko] le u tbe Iforeans sought to break out <alc » ond ■Join 25,000 anU-pommunUt ^ r ly prlsonera released by order )ot the i. Soutb Korean, President Syngman coir Rhee. «f ^ n Autborltotlve reports from the the - -acene-eald-the-marlnes-kiU^-bfr- -Cue ,• tween eight and 10 and wotmded M ^ id of tbe doting prisoners. ^ J. The attempted break was staged frc le at 9:10 p. m. (S:lo a. m. Thursday une MST>. these eoiucee sa id .,T h a ^ m ^ - ' Just a 'Uttl6’mim'tbaS'iwo sours 'S |. Mn«'prSsobo«.*suoceeded in-.;ni)k- . . a mus eaot^ trom four other eampo. They hopped over low b«rb- in «d-wlM banicades and vent XI through gateashortly atter midnight and vanished Into (he hlUa. . f Ib o cotnajander of POW-,com- t. - xwtmd'lO'at Pupyong near Secrel re- " ported an “unlcnown number” of 1 rriaonera. made a break atter n l ^ t J ' Dlselpllhed South guards ' 2 aad American troops wbo rushed to Clhi 7 tbe c o m p e l killed 10- ot tbe Prpj 2 escaping prisoners and injured 16 U8< with shotgun .'attl rifle .fire. t, Butr most ot the South Korean .. suordf, handpldted troope from the «ot n BOS army, stood by and watched . the mass escape. Somo of the »*“ ■t ROKs Opened the gates for tbe ;t prisoners.- ' . Tbe 0. N. prisoner of war com- ^ mand ntshed addlUonal Amertcan I, troops to guard the OfiW anti-oom- - anmlst HorOt EOreans who remain* (CraUkm^ «n Tt* i. Cdima » ^ S Tipsy Driver Is Held Here ^ n Juni 2 Pedro Baierlo is being beld in tbe mile r county JaU in Ueu of 9300 bond tbe pending arraignment In Kimberly proi Q Justice court ona charge of drunken reso V driving. Be was arrested by Kim- fallt V berly police at 11:16 p.m. Wednes. wlti; r day. hlgJ ' T he'eaie'ct Bugene Schultz, 17. TI J 1133 Hgbth avenue east, who was stat - charged In probate court wltb neg- bott: ligent driving, has been continued old for further investigation imtU July nor ,, 17. • June Schultz drove bis car into the rear and ' of County Clerk T. W. Stivers’ 1983 2- ■StudebokeMrben-ellrer^at«pped-<o^ ~ M “ ft traftio Ught •in'Ue 100 block ot publ Main avenue south June 8. Titu ^ Judge B. M. Bweeley-noted-ln'hls Ucei continuance ol the case it seemed ome “ to b« more ot a matter ot inatten- M ■- tlon on the youth’s port rather than Jerc a any driving infracUon. ^ o ■TABIFF BiiL.TOqro7”T7rj fleni a --WASHINaTON, June 18 QUO— bys n Tlepr - Onide Vpfoat, D.. I d t . ' de^ serv It manded today that a "aUdlng scale’* adet n tarltt bUl to itablllse domesUo lead H n and zlno be brought before congreas ben immediately. terr : Clamps on Ui It -No one-was crosstng-tbe-bordtt cont 0 between-SaarBerUn-and tbe-west- that a :em sectors eontroUed-by.the.tJnlted gaU if States,-British and Ttench. And no ^ ^ - biao)to was rtsinic froM~tH8T9ovlet y sector cWmneyB visible from ^ 6 . weat. East Berlin workers by tbo ^ d thousand#-had refused to go-.to It work today. ^orl More Bion 10 oennanrwere re- heac ,►ported under - arrest and facing yj 1 Soviet courts. Plvlng squads of b.i», , pie's poUce and Communist pafty q _ otflcials ..raided workers’ homes, J bunting suspects. , njgb o Most of the arrested Oermont tho- e were, by communist admission; resl- at W kfiHmtg-TTr H iM iry HsMiHTandTTieft -ih» aoxi ' .alllod Motors. But red propa«M ^ We* \.' . ' ?. X; »8ional Newspaper Serrlng . It7 bb 4 , . . i F i ) f P ril Rhee; rs Talks orea Issue 3T0N, June 18 (U.R)— President h ie communioatincr with President 0 ;hee about the South Korean b )h in releasing anti^corarouhist •a. J of Sttte John Foster Dulles re- ,Ii resident's action in a short state> tl ment iollowinff a two and one o half hottf meeting of the na- tional security council at the ? White House. w Dulles stayed behind after tl the meeting to confer SO mln* P Utes longer with' Mr. Elsen- « hower. ir 19 “I bave been in oonference wltb ai S. the President regarding the unUater- w ar al action take by tbe BepubUo ot a Korea to releslse prematurely North c( il, Korean prisoners of war/’ Dulles c( ut eald in a statement. gi st "Tbls action was In vlolaUon of a ot the authority ot tbe United NaUons a m command to whlcb the RepubUo ct Korea had agreed. On behalf ot ae tbe TJnlted Nations, we have con- tf. fr.- '"'r TH>gftH<iflr\w« ■fnr «ti ^ M ormltUce In good faith and we haye ioted and are 'acting In good faith, q ed Proident ElsenboTO isoommunloo- o XJ ting with, President Rhte In nl n --Xhiiles retusM Jo ab^lUy a ! ^ oc . (Cntiurf •• Pmt* S. Cd»« I) u, er bt Riesblution by S Chamber EKts Road Problem I it JSROME, June 18—The Jerome _ to Chamber of commerce, In a three- n pronged resoluUon. rapped the state IB highway commission Thursday fqr the-inadequacy of. .northside higH« J) way markings, danigers of the Inter- ,Q aeoUon ot highways 93 and 38 and . id foUure of conunisslon' to meet bi wiUi local groups on tbe problems. »t te The resoluUon was adopted at tbe U . ehomber’8 luncheon meeUng Wed- fo I. nesday and a copy forwarded to the tb _ commission ’tbursday. .. It declared that insufficient infor- if .. maUon was given motorists at Juno- ur tions tn Burley and Rupert to in- oa dlcate that western destinations could be reached over highway 36. JimeUon Held Unsafe f The chamber noted tbat JL on .highway 93 from Twin PaUs to 3 Jerome were equally Inadequate. JuncUon of hlghwax 83 and 36 four . le mUes east ot Jerome was scored by d tbe resolution as *nmsafe and lm- P° ly properly constructed." A nd the _ n resolution declared tbe commlsilon »J I- failed to keep commitments to meet «- with Jerome organisations on Uie _■ highway problems. \ " 7. The chamber agreed to press the „ » state for markings on highway 93 botb at the Interseotlon with tbe id old rood north of the Perrine Me- ly njorlal bridge and a t the highway 38 Be • JuncUon to point dearly tbe way ^ ir and dlstinces to Jerome. ^ Titus, Ino., a Jerome trucking firm. Is Ucense to oany freight tietween Jer- id ome and Twin Palls. I- Marvin Harp, represenUng Uie St n Jerome trucking flnn, said the com- N( pany’s origlnU appUcaUon to carry ... freig h tsJuid.irQnuXRln.nais.WM ac ((esied on the ttrengtltof opposiuon - by» iyin r^lli3n,.whl^<?I»la^ 5^ >• serviee alreuiy was prompt and B< I” adequate. bd Bowever, Jerome chamber mem- so: IS bers voiced dlssaUsfaoUon over Uie ' iervice. ________________ m Uproar in Eas n cantlnued..ta-harp-on.ths..obatge _J i- that-^'western'provooateur»"~inst^ hi) d gated the anUrcommunlst.rebeUip£ 0< K > Bdme of thi> QMfert'-ftnjpinvM of. ^ natlonaUaed -planU J and ■■ factnrtea ^ ° were seized. They were xwlnted out ^ by oommtinlst informers' as men ■® who had led the axarcb’ of 60^00 workers against tbe ^government ” t. headquarters Wednesday.----------- - PranktuEt postal officials said' aU tn f Oermany and Uie •Bav^SorbwI: ^ been interrupted sltKO Wednesday wc nlgbt. One source said.be beUeved op It the^aterruptlan wasjdue ^ strike au I- at the L^lpilg-trunk Nation I n ^ e lef VWiitBerUawei».yot affected, rids 'v \\' \ 7/ ------ : ^ TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, I FA Ti isonei High C B Rose] WASHINGTON, June 18 (ff! mt hearing arguments on whethei mt 0. Douglas to Julius and Ethel an bench without any word as to ist In New York, meanwhile, a n Judge Irving R, Kaufman re- .lacked the powor to sentence te- them was filed in federal ine court. la- ^ e govenanent urged the su- L . prem« court to overturn at onee JusUce WlUlam O. Douglas’ order blocking today's scbeduled execu- ^ tlon of tbe Rosei^bents. tg. But an attorney for tha husband ^ and wUe spy team told tbs blgb >“• court it was acting wlUi “unseem- ing haste" .at its historic session itb and that "this is not tbe d e ^ t er- way to decide this question.” ot Chief JusUce Pred M. Vinson re- rtb convened the court alter it had re- lies cessed for the summer to bear ar^ guments on the appeal by Attorney^ of General BrowneU from Douglas' )ns order. >Uo Bolds DoobU . ot Douglas said he bad doubts as to m- whither tbe-eouple bad been tried an. end-sentenoed-under-tbe-rlgbt-law, - lye Xn argolng fer, a quick reversal of tb. Douglas’ decision, acting SoUcltor- 30- oeneraluRobert'L.^6 temvtold the his nine justleu;- -.^rpThali'ffll?vJustice :«an'«o,^1^ ter court can ■tnao.’* ;- ^ re>. -Baeh c id * ^ ^ ^ tle d ; aa-honr *®* and it'lialf for argtmient and'Btera used up an boiv snd two nlnutM before- sitting down, lh at left him 98 minutes for zebuttal later in the day. Defeass Aeta . . 2 Up rose Daniel O. Marshall, Los 9 Angeles. OaUfn who has been caUed an *‘lnterlo^'ln-toe case by ttie XI Rosenberg trial Judge, Irvins R. " Kaufman of New Tork.. MarshaU pleaded tor more time. ... B:e said he and otoer'attomeya rep- ine resenting the Rosenbei^ had been for given a cocnparaUvely few boiu« to study a quesUon ot “great oocnplex- nd Douglas said they perhaps ahould n t have been tried under tbe IMS atomlo energy aot Instead ot ttae he u n espionage act and tbat there- )d- fore tbere were serious doubts as te he the legally of tbe death sentence. Stem told tbe nine JusUoes that ir. if the Rosenbergs had been tried to- under the atomlo energy act tba n. case would have been thrown out m (CMtlaa^ •> fttt s. CsliM S> „ Baseball Today i ]TrmAP aad VP Reporta ^ NATIONAL LEAOUE ],y PhUadelphU at Milwaukee, poeU i n- poa*^ he ^ on Brooklyn ____________ 000 03— 3 J set Bt. L o u is ------------------- 150 ai- 7 i hs Ersklne. Branca and Camponella: ^ Haddix and Rice. ] he ' ^ ‘ W New York ______________ 100- 1 ' he Cincinnati - ooo— 0 [ 0. Koelo and Westrum; CoUum and . 28 Beminlck.y, ay R ‘ ^ Plttaburgh_______ ___000 100— 1 Chicago —__________ 003 410— 0 h r —Hall. Boh^»a-and-Atwcll^HRush-1 j)t and Oaraglola. m, . —— I tt- AMEBICAN LEAGUE First game: - • ' RHB' be s t Louis ___ 000 000 000- 0 8 0 n- New York---- 001 031 lOx-^ a JO 1 Ty LitUefleld; Stuart and MoesMopat u and.9e;^._._^___. S PatffttE - " - —■^•inoo a o i _ a . nd Boston ' ______ : ______ 030 003— B Oarver, Gnanek and Batts. Orls- m- som. Preeman.'Kinder and White. . be Cleveland at Philadelphia, Chl- cago a t Washington, night.;: ast Germany ge -J:buokBrs plying tbe .international : tu hlghway-between Berlin.and -Weit ■ A Oermany reported anU-red rlothig Sit. to>>cen ..out ..in .Mydebin-g, and'otheridttes'stmoltsneousljr-wlth- ^ tbe..cyolonlo outburst here. S . Anotber report iffiirm- a concentraUon oamp in the east Eone and tr«e4 some^of tbe 13,000 poUUcal prim ers belore Russian aU troops-got control. —....... ..... '-'-~ S8t I. Studying .^InformaUnn reports sd: from' shi .' Oeriuan~souices, one' ay western aUled official advanced tbe ed opinion that tbe Orotewobl govem- ke meoj 2ia<r£rled "to allarioffie s(«am he jH^o^ <leinaBstr»UonB i5 " o ttt" o C h w ^ ‘' “ * \\ l////'y * - _______ * _______________________ IAHO, THURSDAY, JUNE 18,1963 A L T lr 1 Rrs TI] Court I lenbefg ] } 18 (A ^The supreme court at 2:8! whether to revarse the stay of execu d Ethel Rosenberg, convicted atom s j as to when they will announce the lile, a new motion to save the conden ifman -------- ^ ------- r------------------------ -Udaho State rii SetforFiJ execu- PTTiTO, June IS—Pller will be boa LUSband ram sal», Bobert S. Blastook dlscli IS high The ssle wUl begin at 10 ajn. at :nseem- m er. At 7 pm on the evenln^bei session wUl be feted at a banquet by'tba Pl de^t Blastock is chairman of tbe'oemi duct.the sale. Otber oommUteames son re- S. W. McClure, Bliss, and E. 7. Rb tiad re- servloe animal husbandman. . . ear ar- Rinehart and Blastock,' Joined b tomey^ Idaho State Woolgrowefs asspotaU >ouglas' select entries on quaUty and breed] Blastock anUclpates keen Interesl wool harvest from Idabo already 1 s as to Improved market over last year. H< n tried climb to about 38 cents per pound bt-lawr -stiU-more.------------------------------ irsal of lUcltor- __ -• .• Heports Bai Four reports releasediby.tl nesdfl^ on^the Hells canyon 1 dam on the Snake river, but i ill, Los effects further expansion of ' mnonnt rf -WBter »vailable 16; ing B. installation; Among the rejMrts is the ® which gives strong support to d bem low-head-dams.proposed by t otuB to Cotton report says Idaho Poi cnplex- .^,15 Ex-FBI Man H TeUs of Plot fh OriM’Carthy ict tiii -u_' • *' ra out WdiakzNOTON; judo 18 m — a B S> former SBI undercover agent tesU- fled today that oommunlst leader 1 Louis Borts onee said be bad been JQ .'V assigned to ’liquidate’* Sen. Joseph ta - Joseph Maael, now a Plttaburgh theater owner, made tbe charge. . ooat- Boris reftued to say wbetber it woa true. R - The charge was ma<le at a bearing 03— 3 before MoOarUiy’s pennanent senate 31— 7 uivesUgatlng subcommittee. Miella: Bort* also refused to say wbetoer he was a member of tbe Oommu- R nlst party., i Direct QnesUon mand AcUng Obabrman Karl E.-Mundt. R., S..D.. BSked.BorU after toe H Masei accnsaUDn: 100— 1 "Were you ever assigned by any- 110— fl one tbe duty or Job of klUlrig Sen. HRush- -Joeepb ^ cOarUiy of Wlsconstnr*— **rbat’a'tbe same of quesf Uon,” replied Bortz In a soft, cau- Uous voice. "1 bave te decline to L H E answer." D 8 0 He had refused to answer aome S 10 I previous quaUons "on the grounds Mopat It may be self-lnorlmlnatlng.’* - . ____ ____w...-:Cen8ctaBelL_____ _ ^ 'Wh>.n ht, — * -wos-ever a-^onimuill«t,~Borta'oor; ® reeted hlmseU to mid-reply. . -It wUl be-lt may be self-ln- • criminating,” he said. ■> Cnl- McCarthy, a balf-smUe on hli _____ face, aat betide Mundt during ttie - ■' is. ’^ x r leader of a communist group In .1. V Pittsburgh. He said Borto announced at a meeting last December tbat be ational had been'assigned tbe Job of *01quld- 1-West .aUng-i-K^thyr—— ------ ---- rtoUng i tfalenk n vl^ ^ r BAL’TIMORB; Juno 18 tfl-Ool. TJUus lu ^ ^ _ w h o hea^ wbaf be east l*-dw®rtl>ed-as-a prtvateV world= 13 000 IntelUgence s ^ c e , said lusdan l“ t »l»bt ruttors-are-flijreiidlng- to-toe-sateUlte-roontrtes-tlwV "JS ^ *w, were only rumor, but told the twera- BalUmore Bun "It is a verified I steam Malenkov has been to- - Mjomie '<*»»iiiWBiwnlo fur -iuura- tjb ia -a - ' 11^ f ' Nlne j i r ^ t e d Idaho C 8, 1963 F TO 1, -k -k ; Heare I Debate b at 2:82 p.m. (EDT) today complete( of execution granted hy Justice WilUac i atom spies. The nine justices left th mce the decision. J condemned on tbe ground that Federa ate Ram Sale Filer August s vill be bost Aug. B to the sa vh^iw (tai took disclosed Tbursday. ' . .0 ajn. at toe Twin PaUs county fairgrounds 1 renln^betorb toe sale, conalgzun-to tbe erex . by'tba PUer Kiwonls ehib, Blastook said. : tbe'oemnUttee chosen by tbe industry to got mUteemen are H. L. Pinch, Soda.Sptings; D 1E. 7 . Rinehart, University ot extenslo an. . . , : ... Joined by Mel Claar, Boise, secretary ot U: t asMotaUon, wJU tour consiipxors’ rancbes I Uld breeding contormaUon. m interest in the sale. Tbe bulk of; the sprlu ab«ady bos been sold, he said; Indicating a It year. He aaid he expects p r i ^ on lamba 1 per pound by sale time, bobteri^ the marki Back Federal crt®JCai^ lediby. tha bureau of reclamation Wee canyon dam. are' favor^I;c^ to- the hig 'er, but two engineers'disagrae on wha Dsion of/irrigation would have on tb liable for the proposed big govemmen ] is the much-discussed Cotton repor ipport to the high dam.M against thre sed by the Idaho Power company. Th iaho Power plans are not ^nomlcall. “ feasible, while a rc^wrt issue _ by the bureau of rwlamatio: in ' a t Denver claims toe high dai would be superior in volume ot poi er production to the Idaho Pow« At Boise, Lynn OrondaD, Snal river watennaster for the stal x m 7 reclamaUon department and dlsM " ‘engineer for u . B. geologlOi sm — A survey at Idaho ?UZs. and Raymos lent tesU- a . Hip.' San Pranclsco coniulUn 1st leader engine, disagree on the. effe( bad been further expansion of irriiaUo tn. Joseph ^ u ld have. Boto sold that flow < Bnake river during low-wat< Plttaburgh years has. Increased despite Irrlgt “ ®ro land In souUier Qcr it waa • • HUll concerning himself.primal a bearing Uy wito Irrigable land in caster ent senate two-tblrds of tbe state, said turto< )• expansion would tend to Increai f wbetoer the supply of water for generaUo Commu-. ot. power. CrandaU said ■'toif'"fuftHS‘ a (C wU bbM m rwit« » . Caliam 4> E. M u n d t . ................... — ■ Progress Notfed For Beet Fields Si . is about 80 per cent complete, report twer Bome I^bert Day. Amalgamated Suga company’s Twin PaUs district agri culture superintendent. Hampered by xmsettled. weathe ---------- -- oondlUonK-*arUer’tbls.spring...be< fftl .» he thinning I, .h>«l ftf Kffhwri Sorts' oor- 'lile'and Is ex^t^"lo~be complete >ly. in about two weeks. « self-ln- An addlUonal ISO Mexican ni tionals hava been brought into tb le on his area to assist. Day esUmates aboi luring toe 3,600 laborers—not counting loca: _ STirt tnlTiiitfmtB»^~ii rmriVijml IntsI s as'the ler.bett HeUs.' group In —- — . ' innounced ^ t -r i l S 5;«: Only2 4 Local! : Jb or Bloodmi ce. said O«>r»o BakCTTloej fading- ^.-Croaa.oMcuUva-secretary.— les-tl»t ----- TK«'^orm'TiE)oamoljIIe"vIall“l «sii^^ MO p£ts of Wood, Abouraso donw e reports- are-ri5a«d4<>:asBure=Ui*-8Mi;^)o>] told the aid Dougherty, Boise, Red Cm verified field represenUUve anived Thun been to-- 'day to assist wltti.plans for Ui =nb>tt=a- Moe(bDObUtf^t-?-«‘^ — — II.— nS^arooiatoenU b [daho Counties I* Ao4lrB8»»« of CtmtoUw.’ '• AMoeUUd ftm* *ad UslM fraa 1 ^ •k -A i • fl ; Huge i te Plane Ss InT fc Federal TOKYO, Jnne 18 (ff)— . —: ------ wheeled oat of .the mofky ai I _ Ib . flames, carrying 129 As IP t<»7’s worst air disaster. The air force said 60 bodi —i . Ef double^ieck tranBportwaa .e S to airmen back to battle statl crew of seven.' The Globema aahosute ter crashed seconds after ta! grounds to ing off from the U. S. altbai toe event at Tachikawa, 25 miles we of Tokyo. •; ^tocOT- An eyewitness laid the ilant pla nlngs; Dr. “somersaulted a bird uui I extension meted to toe gtooid.*- .................... A Japanese fanner, i u y ot toe wi%«hi»jt, f ••xtie huge ca> ranches to aUtntnfng over '^tbe trees . by t highway. Two of. its four propdli Uie spring were not tumtol^, Then.it.drd icaUng an and crashed and exploded. I lamba to The plane waf a speolal flight i lie market soldiers, not g a of . the ■ .regd ■- * ' '' ." nmiT^hirtTfffeo^~Jspan~ su ■" - ■ Korea.'- ,■im The ,worst,pmioU^MlT dltu [on V ed- ' •TS» PUne cr»<Med 'to » aind Siewjh to front Of* bana on what '“-niiere were l a ^ pieces i a on the fnelodlor c 'eminent tS S e of Wedcage'witb- engine was Jammed toto a n renort heap about 90 feet high. ' ' Ifically Forest Office rt issued ' tt ' j ^ a 13.T‘^ 'Holding Area So°pot^ R a n g e . S d io c lan. Snake :toprovement ot f o m t ' mrrl the sUte range Is toe. toeme of. a'tvo-d tnd district aebool being oonduoted at tbii Bi geological tetter ranger sUUon Ihls. week,: IRajaoBd parts OharJe* Dao^terty; super coniulUng sor of tbe eawtooth national fert Bnphasls la being placed on mi proper use of range resowx Daugherty said. Baslo objeottve to secure a sustatoed yield of f( age and to matotato saUsfaotc wndltlone on naUonal forest wafa to'SrtOT being. conduci Ud fSr^ ^ ’iHicker, Ogden. ’Tuck 0 Increase ^ eonservaUonlst : eeneraUon the.division of range manageme forest'aervice, Ogden, arrived Bl lifiHS' af.' 4«yto conduct tbe'sehobl forlo tiiam 4> forest officers. . Rangers Ed Noble, MalU; Jo . , Tucker, Burley: Rufus HaU, Oi [fed ' ley;'Ziewl* ClarkiTwin PaUa, a - forest staff men, BlU Lucu a leldS ve I ' ''* Tucker also Is reviewing w itely 94.000 local offlcials the progrea mi agio TaUey lu t season to in«^iiiny tbree-s< ate.reporta transects on graslng aUotments ted Sugar toe national forest. The ttiree-si itzictagrl- metood of determining'trend. ' .h-w ^*08* condlUon is • recent dev d weatoer opment atoce.’it aUowa raage au manageoent practlcea are.toen i Justed *0 aa to insure the bnproi lates about 'nu«e-step transects were esb lUns locals Uabed on six allotments on < ^to.v^T: stockmen during the p u t year. ical Donors Signed »dmpj^<^ 250 AsEe Hlgniftd to nftnta>itlng Mm. Ralwnf Red Cross to-toe-old-eity-hall-baildto£ pbo om 3 to 8 101, -AQ -bloM colleeted here win etory.— . .THe-bloodmobUe waslsobMul iT«-*rai-ir -*«wa.a to,fl p. m.'Monday to.ma ST t K ot looal .orgahleaUons antt;<^ tmenU by FINAL . 'J 'J -EDITION"-"^ I .. J .~ EEUCai e OBNTB&.v. m M ' ec-i2|::I' ,ne Falls Take-Off 8 (ff5— A.giaat (>124 Gtobttnaatei:^'- morky aky aear Tokyo iodty enished- g l29 Americans to .thdr ;ide«tlis in Uih taster. v :• c. Id 60 bodies had been !dentIfied.!Th« hQge ort was .carrying 1^. aray.:aglneers'and title stations in Korea. The plans had'a: iGlobemas- saftertak- ' r.s.airbase WOrSt • . wiHfn w M t By t t a AjaeeUted-Piesi •nmr*Uy^ death ton'in, ttia orash-.of a. .Orlat OlobemMler ’ £Mr**S2 oocorred Deb. » , l#6a;-wbm;:« titifligbtfor . tha^Sitiar wcwt;.eo«nae«*l:'plaar’ . i.alr dlsartej totoer p t e ^ Meeti^Held ' the HelpPik^iem SS5S^t.S?:«5-SJ. LJ.11/C/ TJie problem was dtocttiied a t * 5 c h o Q in ,|^ ? g « ^ d at'tbS'Boa- of stata daoortmeai af this, week, 2 «. ^^^tatSofc : P>lest.2ioted:.tbat''«Bpim and forest |rtorer» have'faUen Into tb* habit- aced on mak. ef aaddUnc the eountTr^rittt’;fii:m 3*ot5ec^f^ .bardm.bas *'Stfticlpanteimtjiain«ttof'wte' the tmdmUndbw they would ttite forest water- up tha problem with BareDi Aftuv* Itatlona ■»vi retim to later'dlmis*' Qg conducted slons'with projiosed eolntlotot." ;den. ’Tucker, Tlie. county, acent .xeported',800 rvaUonist for laborers at the Paul labor-eama; management, and .300 at tbe^ynison labor oamp". arrived Bun- ore en«ployed to fazai'woxk';tB'tauf; hobl-forloe*! ..... ........ ^ SS \«^ter Jag^ - 1a.PaUs.-and --=;r:7rT.-T— Dies Suddenly jS2f B8ftouto,l.'Bu£d£?J?^lB*SSE He ttiree-step He.was bom Ing- trend, in DaTeaport,Nebr,.abCeiMto2dal« «**nt devel. D avu^^ lalgl8>Jfe;Jagtii. s ^ S sm S- liaa.iMiWte tho^iS^rk®;' Jljte-teiuaew toa toSow I Sophto^Zlttog, ' whoa?'b» nanrled' the^ bnprore-^ PM«aeu«m,.KebR • . He married fteda' Dttoiryoet^ ^en'Tcm” ^ ^aS a^I^^w ia: . iWnitT Lutbetan cbtfroh. • • Bunrtvte*' •r*_hii ...wldoir; ««R. aed; ^[sked ’ at-her. ottloo iOeeagen a ^ s i i i P r i ilMlr»«', .T>twm» rtnW ^ ]-here WUl be^ ;H.‘; 0 ^ ions and;^- >

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j e l e aft Sends ] pO&Le; I^Can’t 1H l Korea, (T^iday), Juto( m C m President Synffznai ■^President Eisenhower 1 ^ K o i be settled hy political

sources said tbat w as £ ^Ksenhower’s June 6 let ^K r^cooperation w ith 1^ K st urangements. ■ f o r c e s said Rhee « ^ B s reply to President JD ■ ^ W ednesday. They■ t e x t of Rhee’s letter I ^Bflde publle at 9 a. n . ■ ( 5 p.m. Thursday

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^ f t'a c to tU le d ixuee) Is m u^ K l c t l nor scceptckUs. prli^ K v t l f r Beroll PO'I^■ loQ oved Bhee's dnisUe u t^ K n l t thit reduced to and^■ Tnltcd NaUons' orderly prls^ ■ p U n j for tn early Ko* SouH Rhe^ K f e o s nov depends on A'^ -----------------------acer

m ui’release ot 35,• two^ K sa u n b ts from UnlUd of t^ ■ n e u n p a . thBaeed,em> T^ ■ ie d u e d In Jeopardy tbe &t (

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nurces In on effort budset tor the next P^l*

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aootUy lets on rest- ana^V conucU oni. (

hu Jeamed through . . ,nport that cost o t T P :

^ B e a w e runs about $U0 X J tad) residential con-

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a s e o js Note to R] reader Says t Settle Koi, Jutoe 19 (U.ra— WASHINGTON: Q ^ a n Rhee has Eisenhower ie con: iwer th? Korean Syngman Rhee 1 >lltic8l means. chief's actioh Jn w as Rhee’s reply war priaonera.6 le tte r . urgUig Secretary of gtl

vith United Na- ported the Preside:It * * fl me

:? Bloody Riots ^ * Flare in One .. >1. the

Korea Camp S‘'r- POSAN, Korea, (Prldoy) June 19 "IJt (IB—Bloody ilotlnj in which U. 8. theu murines battled Nortb Korean war u 1

prtsonen erupted last nlgbt in. a ^POW- camp at Pupyong, near Seoul, Ko]

le u tbe Iforeans sought to break out <alc» ond ■ Join 25,000 anU-pommunUt rly prlsonera released by order )o t thei. Soutb Korean, President Syngman coir

Rhee. «f ^n Autborltotlve reports from the the- -acene-eald-the-marlnes-kiU^-bfr- -Cue ,• tween eight and 10 and wotmded M ^ id of tbe doting prisoners. ^ J. The attempted break was staged frc le a t 9:10 p. m. (S:lo a. m. Thursday une

MST>. these eoiucee sa id .,T ha^m ^- ' Just a 'Uttl6’mim'tbaS'iwo sours 'S

|. Mn«'prSsobo«.*suoceeded in-.;ni)k- . . a m us eao t^ trom four other

eampo. They hopped over low b«rb- i n «d-wlM banicades and v e n t X I through gateashortly atter midnight and vanished Into (he hlUa. . f

Ib o cotnajander of POW-,com- t .- xwtmd'lO'at Pupyong near Secrel re- "

ported an “unlcnown number” of 1 rriaonera. made a break atter n l ^ t J

' Dlselpllhed South guards '2 aad American troops wbo rushed to Clhi7 tbe c o m p e l killed 10- ot tbe Prpj 2 escaping prisoners and injured 16 U8<

with shotgun .'attl rifle .fire. t, Butr most ot the South Korean .. suordf, handpldted troope from the «ot n BOS army, stood by and watched . the mass escape. Somo of the »*“ ■t ROKs Opened the gates for tbe ;t prisoners.- '

. Tbe 0 . N. prisoner of war com- ^ mand ntshed addlUonal Amertcan

I, troops to guard the OfiW anti-oom-- anmlst HorOt EOreans who remain*

(CraUkm «n T t* i. Cdima » ^

S Tipsy Driver Is Held Here ^n Juni

2 Pedro Baierlo is being beld in tbe miler county JaU in Ueu of 9300 bond tbe

pending arraignment In Kimberly proiQ Justice court ona charge of drunken resoV driving. Be was arrested by Kim- falltV berly police at 11:16 p.m. Wednes. wlti; r day. hlgJ' T he'eaie'ct Bugene Schultz, 17. TI

J 1133 Hgbth avenue east, who was stat- charged In probate court wltb neg- bott:

ligent driving, has been continued old for further investigation imtU July nor

,, 17. • JuneSchultz drove bis car into the rear and

' of County Clerk T. W. Stivers’ 1983 2- ■StudebokeMrben-ellrer^at«pped-<o^ ~ M“ ft traftio Ught •in'Ue 100 block ot publ

Main avenue south June 8. Titu^ Judge B. M. Bweeley-noted-ln'hls Ucei

continuance ol the case it seemed ome“ to b« more ot a matter ot inatten- M■- tlon on the youth’s port rather than Jerca any driving infracUon. ^

o ■TABIFF BiiL.TOqro7”T7rj flenia --WASHINaTON, June 18 QUO— bysn Tlepr - Onide Vpfoat, D.. I d t . ' de^ servIt manded today that a "aUdlng scale’* adetn tarltt bUl to itablllse domesUo lead Hn and zlno be brought before congreas ben

immediately. terr

: Clamps on UiIt -No one-was crosstng-tbe-bordtt cont0 between-SaarBerUn-and tbe-west- that a :em sectors eontroUed-by.the.tJnlted gaU if States,-British and Ttench. And no ^- biao)to was rtsinic froM~tH8T9ovlet y sector cWmneyB visible from ^ 6. weat. East Berlin workers by tbo ^ d thousand#-had refused to go-.toIt work today. ^orl

More Bion 10 oennanrwere re- heac ,► ported under - arrest and facing yj1 Soviet courts. Plvlng squads of b.i», , pie's poUce and Communist pafty q_ otflcials ..raided workers’ homes,J bunting suspects. , njgbo Most of the arrested Oermont tho-e were, by communist admission; resl- at W kfiHmtg-TTr HiMiry HsMiHTandTTieft -ih» aoxi■' .alllod Motors. But red propa«M ^ We*

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3T0N , June 18 (U.R)— President h ie communioatincr w ith President 0 ;hee about the South Korean b )h in releasing anti^corarouhist •a. J of S tt te John F oster Dulles re- ,Ii resident's action in a short state> tl

m ent iollowinff a tw o and one o half hottf m eeting o f the na­tional security council a t the ? W hite House. w

Dulles stayed behind after tl the meeting to confer SO mln*

PUtes longer with' Mr. Elsen- «hower. ir

19 “I bave been in oonference wltb aiS. the President regarding the unUater- w ar al action take by tbe BepubUo ota Korea to releslse prematurely North c(

il, Korean prisoners of war/’ Dulles c(ut eald in a statement. gis t "Tbls action was In vlolaUon of aot the authority ot tbe United NaUons a m command to whlcb the RepubUo

ct Korea had agreed. On behalf otae tbe TJnlted Nations, we have con- tf.fr.- '"'r TH>gftH<iflr\w« ■ fnr «ti ^M ormltUce In good faith and we haye

ioted and are 'acting In good faith, q ed Proident ElsenboTO isoommunloo- oXJ ting with, President Rhte In nl

n --Xhiiles retusM Jo ab^lUy a ! ^ oc

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Riesblution by S Chamber EKts Road Problem I

i t JSROME, June 18—The Jerome _ to Chamber of commerce, In a three- n pronged resoluUon. rapped the state IB highway commission Thursday fqr

the-inadequacy of. .northside higH«J) way markings, danigers of the Inter- ,Q aeoUon ot highways 93 and 38 and . id foUure of conunisslon' to meet bi

wiUi local groups on tbe problems. »t te The resoluUon was adopted at tbe U

. ehomber’8 luncheon meeUng Wed- fo I. nesday and a copy forwarded to the tb _ commission ’tbursday... I t declared that insufficient infor- if .. maUon was given motorists at Juno- ur

tions tn Burley and Rupert to in- oa dlcate that western destinations could be reached over highway 36.

JimeUon Held Unsafe fThe chamber noted tbat JL

• on .highway 93 from Twin PaUs to 3 Jerome were equally Inadequate.

JuncUon of hlghwax 83 and 36 four . le mUes east ot Jerome was scored by ■ d tbe resolution as *nmsafe and lm- P° ly properly constructed." A nd the _ n resolution declared tbe commlsilon »J I- failed to keep commitments to meet «- with Jerome organisations on Uie _■

highway problems. \ "7. The chamber agreed to press the „ » state for markings on highway 93

botb at the Interseotlon with tbe id old rood north of the Perrine Me- ly njorlal bridge and a t the highway 38 Be• JuncUon to point dearly tbe way ^

ir and dlstinces to Jerome. ^

Titus, Ino., a Jerome trucking firm.Is Ucense to oany freight tietween Jer- id ome and Twin Palls.I- Marvin Harp, represenUng Uie St n Jerome trucking flnn, said the com- N(

pany’s origlnU appUcaUon to carry ... fre ig h tsJuid.irQnuXRln.nais.WM ac

((esied on the ttrengtltof opposiuon- by» iy in r^ lli3n ,.w h l^< ?I» la^ 5^>• serviee alreuiy was prompt and B< I” adequate.bd Bowever, Jerome chamber mem- so: IS bers voiced dlssaUsfaoUon over Uie

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Upr oar in Easn cantlnued..ta-harp-on.ths..obatge _J i- that-^'western'provooateur»"~inst^ hi) d gated the anUrcommunlst.rebeUip£ 0< K > Bdme of thi> QMfert'-ftnjpinvM of. ^

natlonaUaed -planU J and ■■ factnrtea ^ ° were seized. They were xwlnted out ^

by oommtinlst informers' as men ■® who had led the axarcb’ of 60^00

workers against tbe ^government ”t. headquarters Wednesday.----------- -

PranktuEt postal officials said' aU tn

f Oermany and Uie •Bav^SorbwI: ^ been interrupted sltKO Wednesday wc nlgbt. One source said.be beUeved op

It the^aterruptlan wasjdue ^ strike au I- at the L^lpilg-trunk Nation In ^ e lefVWiitBerUawei».yot affected, r id s

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WASHINGTON, June 18 (ff! mt hearing arguments on whethei mt 0 . Douglas to Julius and Ethel an bench w ithout any word a s to ist In N ew York, meanwhile, a n

Judge Irving R, Kaufman re- .lacked th e powor to sentence te- them w as filed in federal ine court.la- ^ e govenanent urged the su- L . prem« court to overturn at onee

JusUce WlUlam O. Douglas’ order blocking today's scbeduled execu-

^ tlon of tbe Rosei^bents. tg. But an attorney for tha husband ^ and wUe spy team told tbs blgb >“ • court it was acting wlUi “unseem-

ing haste" .at its historic session itb and that "this is not tbe d e ^ t er- way to decide this question.” ot Chief JusUce Pred M. Vinson re-

rtb convened the court alter it had re­lies cessed for the summer to bear ar^

guments on the appeal by Attorney^ of General BrowneU from Douglas'

)ns order.>Uo Bolds DoobU .ot Douglas said he bad doubts as to

m- whither tbe-eouple bad been tried an. end-sentenoed-under-tbe-rlgbt-law, - lye Xn argolng fer, a quick reversal of tb. Douglas’ decision, acting SoUcltor- 30- oeneraluRobert'L.^6 temvtold the his nine justleu;-

-.^rpThali'ffll?vJustice :«an'«o,^1^ ter court can ■tnao.’* ; - ^ • re>. -Baeh c id * ^ ^ ^ t l e d ; aa-honr *®* and it'lialf for argtmient and'Btera

used up an boiv snd two nlnutM before- sitting down, lh a t left him 98 minutes for zebuttal later in the day.

Defeass Aeta . .2 Up rose Daniel O. Marshall, Los 9 Angeles. OaUfn who has been caUed

an *‘ln te r lo ^ 'ln - to e case by ttie XI Rosenberg trial Judge, Irvins R. " Kaufman of New Tork..

MarshaU pleaded tor more time. . . . B:e said he and otoer'attomeya rep­ine resenting the Rosenbei^ had been for given a cocnparaUvely few boiu« to

study a quesUon ot “great oocnplex-

nd Douglas said they perhaps ahould n t have been tried under tbe IMS

atomlo energy aot Instead ot ttae he u n espionage act and tbat there- )d- fore tbere were serious doubts as te he the legally of tbe death sentence.

Stem told tbe nine JusUoes that ir. if the Rosenbergs had been tried to- under the atomlo energy act tba n . case would have been thrown out m (C M tlaa^ •> f t t t s . C sliM S>

„ Baseball Today i]TrmAP aad VP Reporta

^ NATIONAL LEAOUE],y PhUadelphU a t Milwaukee, poeU i n- poa*^he ^on Brooklyn ____________ 000 03— 3 Jset Bt. Louis-------------------150 a i - 7 ihs Ersklne. Branca and Camponella:

Haddix and Rice. ]he ' ^ ‘W New York ______________ 100- 1 'he Cincinnati - ooo— 0[0. Koelo and Westrum; CoUum and . 28 Beminlck.y,ay R ‘^ Plttaburgh_______ ___000 100— 1

Chicago —__________ 003 410— 0hr —Hall. Boh^»a-and-Atwcll^HRush-1 j)t and Oaraglola.m, . — — Itt- AMEBICAN LEAGUE

First game: - • ' R H B 'be s t Louis ___ 000 000 000- 0 8 0n- New Y ork---- 001 031 lOx- a JO 1Ty LitUefleld; Stuart and MoesMopat u and.9e;^._._^___.

S PatffttE - " - —■ •inoo a o i_ a .nd Boston '______ :______ 030 003— B

Oarver, Gnanek and Batts. Orls- m- som. Preeman.'Kinder and White. . be Cleveland at Philadelphia, Chl-

cago a t Washington, night.;:

ast Germanyge -J:buokBrs plying tbe .international : tu hlghway-between Berlin.and -Weit ■ A Oermany reported anU-red rlothig Sit. to>>cen ..out ..in .Mydebin-g,

and'otheridttes'stmoltsneousljr-wlth- ^ tbe..cyolonlo outburst here.S . Anotber report iffiirm-

a concentraUon oamp in the east Eone and tr«e4 some^of tbe 13,000 poUUcal prim ers belore Russian

aU troops-got control. — ....... ..... ' - '- ~S8t I. Studying .^InformaUnn reports sd: from' s h i .' Oeriuan~souices, one' ay western aUled official advanced tbe ed opinion that tbe Orotewobl govem- ke meoj 2ia<r£rled "to allarioffie s(«am he j H ^ o ^

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C o u r t I le n b e fg ]} 18 (A ^ T h e supreme court a t 2:8! whether to revarse th e stay o f execu d Ethel Rosenberg, convicted atom s j a s to when they will announce the lile, a new motion to save th e conden ifm an -------- ------- r------------------------

-U daho State rii SetforFiJexecu-

PTTiTO, June IS—Pller will be boa LUSband ram sal», Bobert S. Blastook dlscli IS high The ssle wUl begin a t 10 ajn. at :nseem- m er. At 7 p m on the evenln^bei session wUl be feted at a banquet by'tba Pl d e ^ t Blastock is chairman of tbe'oemi

” duct.the sale. Otber oommUteamesson re- S. W. McClure, Bliss, and E. 7 . Rb tiad re- servloe animal husbandman. . . ear ar- Rinehart and Blastock,' Joined b tomey^ Idaho State Woolgrowefs asspotaU >ouglas' select entries on quaUty and breed]

Blastock anUclpates keen Interesl wool harvest from Idabo already 1

s as to Improved market over last year. H< n tried climb to about 38 cents per poundbt-lawr -stiU-more.------------------------------irsal of ■lU clto r-__ -• .•

Heports BaiFour reports releasediby.tl

nesdfl^ on^the Hells canyon 1 dam on the Snake river, b u t i

ill, Los effects further expansion of ' mnonnt r f -WBter »vailable 16; ing B. installation;

Among the rejMrts is the ® which gives strong support to d bem low-head-dams.proposed b y t otuB to Cotton report says Idaho Poi cnplex- —

. ,15 Ex-FBI Man H TeUs of Plot fh OriM’Carthyict tiii -u_' • *'ra out WdiakzNOTON; judo 1 8 m — a B S> former SBI undercover agent tesU­

fled today that oommunlst leader 1 Louis Borts onee said be bad been JQ .'V assigned to ’liquidate’* Sen. Josephta - Joseph Maael, now a Plttaburgh

theater owner, made tbe charge. . ooat- Boris reftued to say wbetber it woa

true.R - The charge was ma<le a t a bearing

03— 3 before MoOarUiy’s pennanent senate 31— 7 uivesUgatlng subcommittee.Miella: Bort* also refused to say wbetoer

he was a member of tbe Oommu- R nlst party., i Direct QnesUon

m an d AcUng Obabrman Karl E.-Mundt. R., S..D.. BSked.BorU after toe

H Masei accnsaUDn:100— 1 "Were you ever assigned by any- 110— fl one tbe duty or Job of klUlrig Sen. HRush- -Joeepb ^ cOarUiy of Wlsconstnr*—

**rbat’a 'tbe same of quesf Uon,” replied Bortz In a soft, cau- Uous voice. "1 bave te decline to

L H E answer."D 8 0 He had refused to answer aome S 10 I previous quaUons "on the grounds Mopat It may be self-lnorlmlnatlng.’*- . ____ ____w...-:C en8ctaBelL_____ _

^ 'Wh>.n ht,— * -wos-ever a-^onimuill«t,~Borta'oor;

® reeted hlmseU to mid-reply.. -It wUl b e - lt may be self-ln-

• criminating,” he said.■> Cnl- McCarthy, a balf-smUe on hli _____ face, aat betide Mundt during ttie- ■ ' is .’ x r leader of a communist group In .1. V Pittsburgh. He said Borto announced

a t a meeting last December tbat be ational had been'assigned tbe Job of *01quld-1-West .aU ng-i-K ^thyr—— ------ —----rtoUng •

i t f a l e n k n v l ^ ^ rBAL’TIMORB; Juno 18 tfl-Ool.

TJUus l u ^ ^ _ w h o h ea ^ wbaf be east l*-dw®rtl>ed-as-a prtvateV world=

13 000 IntelUgence s ^ c e , saidlusdan l“ t »l»bt ruttors-are-flijreiidlng-

to-toe-sateUlte-roontrtes-tlwV

" J S^ *w, were only rumor, but told the twera- BalUmore Bun "It is a verified I steam Malenkov has been to- -Mjomie '<*»»iiiWBiwnlo fur -iuura- tjbia-a-

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; H e a re I D e b a teb a t 2:82 p.m. (EDT) today complete( o f execution granted h y Justice WilUac i atom spies. The nine justices le ft th m ce the decision.J condemned on tbe ground that Federa

ate Ram Sale Filer August s

vill be bost Aug. B to the sa vh iw (tai took disclosed Tbursday. ' ..0 ajn. at toe Twin PaUs county fairgrounds 1 renln^betorb toe sale, conalgzun-to tbe erex . by'tba PUer Kiwonls ehib, Blastook said.: tbe'oemnUttee chosen by tbe industry to got mUteemen are H. L. Pinch, Soda.Sptings; D 1 E. 7 . Rinehart, University ot extenslo an. . . , : . . .

Joined by Mel Claar, Boise, secretary ot U: t asMotaUon, wJU tour consiipxors’ rancbes I Uld breeding contormaUon. m interest in the sale. Tbe bulk of; the sprlu ab«ady bos been sold, he said; Indicating a

It year. He aaid he expects p r i ^ on lamba 1 per pound by sale time, bobteri^ the marki

Back F edera l c r t® JC a i^lediby. tha bureau o f reclamation Wee canyon dam. are' favor^I;c^ to- the h ig 'er, b u t tw o engineers'disagrae on wha Dsion of/irrigation would have on tb liable for th e proposed big govemmen

] is the much-discussed Cotton repor ipport to the high dam.M against thre sed b y th e Idaho Power company. Th iaho Power plans are n ot ^nom lcall.

“ feasible, w hile a rc^wrt issue _ by the bureau o f rwlamatio:

i n ' a t Denver claims toe high dai would be superior in volume ot poi er production to the Idaho Pow«

At Boise, Lynn OrondaD, Snal — river watennaster for the stal x m 7 reclamaUon department and dlsM

• " ‘engineer for u . B. geologlOi s m — A survey a t Idaho ?UZs. and Raymos lent tesU- a . Hip.' San Pranclsco coniulUn 1st leader engine , disagree on the. effe( bad been further expansion of irriiaUo tn. Joseph ^ u ld have. Boto sold that flow <

Bnake river during low-wat< Plttaburgh years has. Increased despite Irrlgt

“ ®ro land In souUier Qcr it waa • •HUll concerning himself.primal

a bearing Uy wito Irrigable land in caster ent senate two-tblrds of tbe state, said turto< )• expansion would tend to Increaif wbetoer the supply of water for generaUo

Commu-. ot. power.CrandaU said ■'toif'"fuftHS‘ a

(CwUbbM m rwit« » . Caliam 4>E. M u n d t....................— ■

Progress Notfed For Beet Fields

S i. is about 80 per cent complete, report

twer Bome I^bert Day. Amalgamated Suga company’s Twin PaUs district agri

• culture superintendent.Hampered by xmsettled. weathe

---------- -- oondlUonK-*arUer’tbls.spring...be<fftl .» he thinning I, .h>«l ftf KffhwriSorts' oor- 'lile'and Is ex^t^"lo~be complete>ly. in about two weeks.« self-ln- An addlUonal ISO Mexican ni

tionals hava been brought into tb le on his area to assist. Day esUmates aboiluring toe 3,600 laborers—not counting loca:

_ STirt tnlTiiitfmtB»^~ii rmriVijml IntsIs a s 'th e ler.bett HeUs.'group In —- — . '

innounced ^ t - r i lS5;«: Only2 4 Local! — : Jb or Bloodmi

ce. said O«>r»o BakCTTloejfa d in g - ^.-Croaa.oMcuUva-secretary.—les-tl» t-----TK«'^orm'TiE)oamoljIIe"vIall“l« s i i ^ ^ MO p£ts of Wood, Abouraso donwe reports- are-ri5a«d4<>:asBure=Ui*-8Mi;^)o>]told the aid Dougherty, Boise, Red Cmverified field represenUUve anived Thun

been to-- 'day to assist wltti.plans for Ui=nb>tt=a- Moe(bDObUtf^t-?-«‘ —

— II.— nS^a r ooi a t oe nU b

[daho Counties

I* Ao4lrB8»»« of CtmtoUw.’ '• AMoeUUd ftm* *ad UslM fraa

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; H u g e i te P la n e Ss I n Tfc Federal TOKYO, Jnne 18 (ff)— .— :------ wheeled oat of .the mofky aiI _ Ib . flames, carrying 129 As I P t<»7’s worst a ir disaster.

The a ir force said 60 bodi —i . Ef double^ieck tranBportwaa .e S t o airmen back to battle statl

crew of seven.' The Globema aahosute te r crashed seconds after ta! grounds to ing o ff from the U . S. altbai toe event a t Tachikawa, 25 miles we

of Tokyo. •;^ t o c OT- An eyewitness laid the ilant pla nlngs; Dr. “somersaulted a bird uui I extension meted to toe gtooid.*-.................... A Japanese fanner, i

uy ot toe wi%«hi»jt, f ••xtie huge ca> ranches to aUtntnfng over ' tbe trees . by t

highway. Two of. its four propdli Uie spring were not tumtol^, T hen.it.d rd icaUng an and crashed and exploded.I lamba to The plane waf a speolal flight i lie market soldiers, not g a of . the ■. regd ■ - *' '' ." nmiT^hirtTfffeo^~Jspan~ su

■ ■" - ■ Korea.'- ,■ im The ,worst,pmioU^MlT dltu

[on V e d - ' •TS» PUne cr»<Med 'to » aindS i e w j h to front Of* banaon w hat '“-n iiere were l a ^ pieces i

a on th e fnelodlor c'em inent tS S e of Wedcage'witb-

engine was Jammed toto an re n o rt heap about 90 feet high. ' '

Ifically Forest Officer t issued ' t t ' j ^ a ■13.T‘ 'Holding Area S o ° p o t^ R a n g e . S d i o clan. Snake :toprovement ot f o m t ' mrrl the sUte range Is toe. toeme of. a'tvo-d tnd district aebool being oonduoted a t tbii Bi

geological tetter ranger sUUon Ihls. week,: IRajaoBd parts OharJe* Dao^terty; super coniulUng sor of tbe eawtooth national fert

Bnphasls la being placed on mi proper use of range resowx

Daugherty said. Baslo objeottve to secure a sustatoed yield of f( age and to matotato saUsfaotc wndltlone on naUonal forest wafa

to 'S rtO T being. conduciUd f S r ^ ^ ’iHicker, Ogden. ’Tuck0 Increase ^ eonservaUonlst :eeneraUon the.division of range manageme“ forest'aervice, Ogden, arrived BllifiHS' af.' 4«yto conduct tbe'sehobl forlotiiam 4> forest officers.

. Rangers Ed Noble, MalU; Jo. , Tucker, Burley: Rufus HaU, Oi[ f e d ' ley;'Ziewl* ClarkiTwin PaUa, a

- forest staff men, BlU Lucu al e l d S v e I

' ''* Tucker also Is reviewing witely 94.000 local offlcials the progrea miagio TaUey lu t season to in«^iiiny tbree-s<ate.reporta transects on graslng aUotmentsted Sugar toe national forest. The ttiree-siitzictagrl- metood of determining'trend.

' .h-w ^*08* condlUon is • recent devd weatoer opment atoce.’it aUowa raage au

manageoent practlcea are.toen i Justed *0 aa to insure the bnproi

lates about 'nu«e-step transects were esb lUns locals Uabed on six allotments on < ^ to .v ^ T : stockmen during the p u t year.

ical Donors Signed »dmpj^<^ 250 AsEeHlgniftd to nftnta>itlng Mm. Ralwnf

Red Cross to-toe-old-eity-hall-baildto£ pbo om 3 to 8 101, -AQ -bloM colleeted here win

etory.— . .THe-bloodmobUe waslsobMul iT«-*rai-ir -*«wa.a to,fl p. m.'Monday to.ma

S T t K ot looal .orgahleaUons antt;<

tmenU by

F IN A L . 'J 'J -EDITION"-"^ I

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8 (ff5— A .g iaa t (>124 G tob ttnaa te i:^ '-morky aky aear Tokyo iod ty enished-

g l29 A m ericans t o . thd r ;ide«tlis in Uihtaster. v :• c .Id 60 bodies had been !dentIfied.!Th« hQgeort was .carrying 1 ^ . aray.:aglneers'andtitle stations in Korea. The plans h ad 'a :iGlobemas-s a fte rta k - 'r.s.airbase • WOrSt • .wiHfn w M t By t t a AjaeeUted-Piesi

” •nmr*Uy^ death to n 'in , ttia •orash-.of a. .Orlat OlobemMler ’

£ M r* * S 2 oocorred Deb. » , l#6a;-wbm;:«

titifligb tfor .th a^ S itia r wcwt;.eo«nae«*l:'plaar’ .

i.alr dlsartej totoer p t e ^

M eeti^H eld '

the HelpPik^iem

SS5S^t.S?:«5-SJ.LJ.11/C/ TJie problem was dtocttiied a t *

5 c h o Q i n , | ^ ? g « ^ ’

d at'tbS'Boa- of stata daoortmeai afthis, week, 2« . ^ ^ ^ t a t S o f c :

P>lest.2io ted :.tbat''«B p im and forest |rtorer» have'faUen Into tb* habit-

aced on mak. ef aaddUnc the eountTr^rittt’;fii:m 3*o t5 ec^f^ .bardm.bas

* 'S tftic lpanteim tjiain«ttof'w te'the tmdmUndbw they would ttite

forest water- up tha problem with BareDi Aftuv* Itatlona ■»vi re tim to later'dlmis*'

Qg conducted slons'with projiosed eolntlotot." ;den. ’Tucker, Tlie. county, acent .xeported',800 rvaUonist for laborers a t the Paul labor-eama; management, and .300 at tbe^ynison labor oamp". arrived Bun- ore en«ployed to fazai'woxk';tB'tauf;

hobl-forloe*! ..... ........

^ SS \«^ ter J a g ^ -1a.PaUs.-and --=;r:7rT.-T—

Dies Suddenlyj S 2 f B 8ftouto,l.'B u£d£?J?^lB *SSE

He ttiree-step H e.was bomIng- trend, in DaTeaport,Nebr,.abCeiMto2dal««**nt devel. D a v u ^ ^ lalgl8>Jfe;Jagtii.s S s m S - liaa.iMiWte t h o ^ i S ^ r k ® ; 'Jljte-teiuaew

toa to S o w I Sophto^Zlttog, ' whoa?'b» nanrled' the bnprore-^ PM«aeu«m,.KebR • . He married fteda' Dttoiryoet^

^en'Tcm” ^ ^ a S a ^ I ^ ^ w i a :

. iWnitT Lutbetan cbtfroh. • •Bunrtvte*' •r*_hii ...wldoir; ««R.

aed;^[sked’ at-her. ottloo iOeeagen a ^ s i i iP r iilMlr»«', .T>twm» rtnW^]-here WUl be ;H.‘; 0 ^

ions a n d ;^ - >

'SS‘<Z ^PPM'OUt nL-iiiSS "Sy- a V B1 up lor rttrouins ui

otdJiig.im

^Sdls ot t S s ^ KkpMover t| *| HfSS "■5&-SWn o w e ^ toL3‘‘*« to lh if iS ^ B •itungon 5 S r* » ‘» w a ^ Hlip tope; ^ Aim«ai

3. Toiin.

Clu. of S ^ n p w & ^ H?.rs ® “C " " *luled 110

: br ttit«lund»y to Uid UaI norm 01 tu t e n t a ^

led .eater 2SC““ ' ^ ■bS,?S ParloMW

M ».s«rt P o S n ' i f f a , ®^ Kn. b o in .® a S ? I w i^ EB Ki SSWt. reviewed |cr, d»tm hiS . ,

a r s H ® srij; » . r “' ~mri- •>“ “ B a i o l t M J W , * :r,™«i. r»Si?j.‘SKrii«coajonc-

h4W PH. ^ = ^ B 1'.Proceeds ■ « . . ^ H t.. L..UO QET T Aoondueted — _ . .aim and p i ^ B t

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; CourtOrders“ TVTafi^lirrest T“

-w WlUUotf. Twin TtOM b « -

tfluder. WM arr«t*d bjr Deputy ah«rt«8 Fml Rou tad W. P. P»l- oer ftt B:50 t A ‘Iliursday.

WUUuns’ troubles started In Oe* tobar, WM.vWhen ho Wed for d - Torce Iran Mr*. Prsncei L. W»-

. lUms. tfm la* to par IIW monthly fupport for their live chlTdren and

I KlvlnK ber community property. She defsQlted end the decree was en> tered Nor. 90, 1»1. requlrln* pay* tre ineBte oh the family bome m well » . u »100 monthly. L _

• AstoAcUoa .- J ,, On June 5. 16M. his former wife J J J claimed he was behind *3S0 In pny*menu and had paid nothin* on the -iheme. Bhe uked that he be held In J contwnpt ot court On April 18.1W3, she made a slmllsr complaint.

.WUUams rcpled Msy 1 that he i«n«Tled Sept.* 3. 1052. *od hla ,

since have been-reduced • o w flOO monthly and are not ed sufficient to prorlde for tbe new Nan ■miti, *nd^maVe^pament ^ ^ P w

------wuld”hav«^en able to do eo It tonlihis eamlDga were not decreased. Uor

Asked fer Tlm* “ -®VHe also claimed he learned his then

wUe gets mort than $300 monthly, R)but expressed a wlUlnineM to reduce negcexpenditures and try to meet hU ob- KorUpiUons. Ba aslced for mor« time, comJudse Baker sentenced him to 10 lectidays In JaU, but suspended sentence baa•0 lonf as WlUUms pays hla ex-wlfe Gen990 weekly. *nan

11(1 On May «, WUUams iU«d a re- Hiflnest for modiflcatkSn of the decree, ttemaking ths addlUonal claim that tbehe has ulcers, bas to spend «30 Tersweekly for medicine and muat foi- mun low a. speAal diet. He claimed hi*•amlngB insulfldent. Rl

_____ae.asked the eourt to allow him thete pay M weekly untU he regains undihis health, on t

May ao, th* wife asked the oourtto executo the contempt ^dsment |M'because b« stUl has sot made the iTl. payments * ordered by th* court. Wednesday, Jud^e Baker ruled Wll-Uams had not purged hlmeelf cf the b(

'■ ‘ contempt and ordered him Jailed, theThe Judge denied the application lu^lor a modified decree. row,

■ ■ ' ' ■■ ■ — jiouWifeofHazeltoh’s Banker Succumbs IHAZO/roN, June IS—Mrs. Na*

dine OundelfiDier, Haulton. died

I at 0:40 p. m. Wednesday a t Magle Valley Memorial hospJtaL *^5

Bhe was bom Manh 10, 18M. la Angi Boustonla, Mo. She moved to Pay- Ore. ette In IBM, then llred a t Jerooie of ] from 190S to ISIB. Sha was married Bols

ff <1imrt<»1flnyi»r AjmHI M, slty. 1016, la Jerome and shortly there-

- after mored to Eaxelton. Mr. Oun- delflnger U president of tbs Hazel< ton State bank.

In her earlier years Mrs. Qundel- flnger was active In tbe civic affalra of Hazelton. abe wu-a member of ' a* chapter S of the FSiO Slstwhood fo r. and;the Plrst Segregation Pioneer atE assoclaUon. day

Besl'dM Uie widower, she Is sur- <lard Tired by a sister. Maiv Napton, «.

' Basleton, and a nleoe, >ChrisUan science services" wlU Bum

- b* held at SiSO p. m. Saturday In Reqi the Whlta mortuary ohapel with lo i

- Ziloyd Holmqulst u flnt reader. Bur- ^aU lal wUl be made In Sunset Memo- Aug rial park. Friends may oall Prlday mad

■and Ptlday evening and frem 10 a. m. ^ a p. m. Saturday. Tj

Enlistment Noted S".‘BnUstment of Jerald K. Snelsoa,

M, son of MJa. Oarlyne Caater, Kim- berly, In the artoy Is announced by M/8gt Hany Marah. recruiter her*. »

He U xmdetgolng baslo training at Ft. Ord. CaUf. Snelson enUsted for duty with the airborne troope. u r j f — ...... ............. wlUi

T h e H o a p i t a l g S

B. I... I dayVlalUag hours at Maglo Valley 10 a

Memorial hospltal are from 3 to 4 ». and 7 to « p. m. . ,oe,

A D H im D be (Mrt. wrniam Wallaoe, Mirs. Wayne i* '

Klaney, Mrs. Hbert Oabom, Art Hoggan. Mrs. Joesph JuarisU, Mrs.Bob Laakowsky, Mrs. James Sinclair, Maxy Lou Rork. Mrs. JUn Keegan,Karl Slayton. Simona Hemandet -

- and JaoOb Leer, all Twin Falls; Mrs.- 01™ NelUe Leahy and John Stevens, ?r^ boUi Buhl, and Mrs. Robert Kirk- LL* man. FUer.

------------------D is s n s s n r--------------bujMrs. Robert L. OllUam and daugh- .

ter, Mrs.*J«turHol1on and sctnrOary ^

Ham Wartwrg and Clyde Braddy, aU Twin Falls; Mrs. PeU KunU of \ and aon. Buhl; Mrs. OarUi MorrlU and daughter and Mrs. Simon Baker aad aon, Klmbtrly; Mrs. Ralph . wygal and daughter. Filer, and Mrs. ^ WllUam Brown and daoghter. Hazel- 'or ton. _ a ^

Front tTF aad AP Reporta froiMagle VaDey-Clear; Low tonlfht Prii

' 44-4S; high Friday Tt-tL Twin FalU - tem p ^ B w a t » a.«B.'gl. a t noon H . — 8

ssa gn

•;— mo r o ^ no — ^ die

i?t‘ IS #5 »“8»B rrmn«l _______ l y Sl- L‘ i ! t e• WMhlanon _______ -,~tt »«• Tr- fon

STAGE OF SNAKE RIVER minH Tbe leret of Snake rlrer was n e - RevWil" 5*""~ *’>” *»daT?^ae-.thuWB-bT- thg- « e tm t ^ d 'f e e t of m(er going over the Nazm brink), , nud

Keep th e W hite Flag X o t Safety

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lUty s a’al- '■ . 9 9 ,. ------ MlOe- i I . BUdl- > 3 aVII-hiy briand io<Bheen- ifow ono dav io ithout a

traffic 6eath in our Magic ?uv°net.. . ________ ta

rt'; Bloody Riots Flare in One

“ Korea Camp ' cniced - <rr»« F»«» Om) not ed In the four camps—No.,# a t lei new Naa-Son. No. 7 at Masaa, No. 9 a t ' his Pusan and No. 6 a t Sang-Mudal. ' im

*Jiff - ‘Tf •UJgi’ w o t ta tla Jjwe uf UUs — } If tonight, Uiey caa do it." BrIg.-Oen. mi

Lionel C. McOaxr, commander of cn the POW command, sold. Tt

“We wUl use riot UcUcs agalast t< his them If Uiey try.” ■ ap

hiy. Rheo. vlolentT: opposed to a cri luce negoUated truce which would leave ob- Korea divided and subject non- cr Ime. communist prisoners to repatriation ne > 10 lecturci, took matters In his own m mce hands In his first open aot against sti wife Gen. Mark W. Clark’s U. N. com­

mand. 1. Js re . He ssld in a radio broadcast that

n e , the prisoners—whose fate had been Lhat the subject of prolonged oontro- cr $30 rersles between the U. N. and com- la

foi- mufllfta—tisd been detained too* mi his long. cll

Rhee said he deoided to release on him the prisoners to jtvold any_anls^ iui alns understandings" among his people '

on their fight for Korean unity. Ug jurt —* ' i l l . <18

'S Miss Idaho Fete" - - ^ Judges Selected ^the B016B. June 18 (tB-^dges for toe E

Uie 1963 Miss Idaho pageant, open- tlon inj ^ two>nlght stand here tomor­

row, were announced today by Chet , ' Moulton, general ohalrman. ~

S The nine contestant* arrived la Boise yealcrday Jn time ta meot L fj their offloial hostesses and att«nd a D S recepUon in their honor.Neva Jane Langley, Miss America "•

Had o? 1®M- *as to arrive today. She J iSo »JH;“ »ke appearance* during both “ j

nights of the pageant. ^Judges are Joseph. J. Bennett, Loe

, lo Angeles: Hany oochran. PorUand,•ay- Ore.: Asher B. wu*on, Jr., OoUege ^ xne of Idaho: Mrs. D. Worth Olark. “ rled Boise, and Esther Nystrom, Unlver- ®'sre- I - *m«

JS- M a e r ic V a l l e y *'■ j „ . F u n e r a l s

I Sr of GOOOmo — Oraveside services wilOod for Jobn A. Hammach wUl be beld wl;leer at Elmwood cemetery at a p.m. Fri- all

day wlUi tbe Rev. George W. God- oflur. dard offldaUng.**“• RTJPERT-Rosary for Mrs. Leonl J■ Carotta win be recltetf at 8 p m SwlU Bunday In the Ooodman mortuary. «.' in Requiem aas* wlU be celebrated at ??,rtto 10 am. Monday In St. NIehola*' Ji>ur- CathoUo church by the Rev. Father ■no- Augustine Osgnlach. Burial wUl beday made In Uia Rupert cemetery. no

TWIN PALLS-Funeral service* ' for Mn.'Loulse Itouch have be«n vet f i

d tentaUvely for 3 p.m. Monday ia ~ Uie White mortuary chapel wlUi the

„ a Rev. A. R. Flke, Boise, officiating.

M e S a " p S T,*?t HAZBWON'^^hrtsUaa Science o" f«r «>^oes for Mrs. Nadino Oundel.

fUiger wm be held at 3:30 pm. Sat- ^ urday In the White mortuary chapel Ti

- - - 1 ^U i Lloyd Holmqulst aa first reader. ^ Burial wUl b* made In Sunset Me­morial pa it Frlenda may caU Prl-

_ _ l day and Prlday evening and from j te j 10 am. to a pm. Saturday.^ ^ TWIN FALLfi-Oraveslde ten - ^

Ices for Michael Rey Winkler wJU . be conducted at 10 a. m. Saturday tJ, at Twin Palls cemetery with the ?

V t R*''. MwUn W. Crabb, pastor of ^ the Burley Presbyterian churoh,

offlclaUns. The family suggests gan, ‘ ““^ons to the cerebral palsy fund,

RDPERTr-Funeriil'. services,..ior ^ Simon WesJey Beck wm be held at V

II am. Saturdoy at the LDS Uber- “ ? nacle, Rupert. Interment will be

___ ni»de .Ifl the Paul ccmetcry wiUi .BUhop I^ o y Blacker presiding. '

3ary fcElDPERT — Puneral serviees far i" )uls* 5^‘Ph A»h wUl be held at 2 p.m. J ' WIP •Saturday at Uiu OwxUiiuii lliPftumy* ” aoj; the Rev. WJJIJa shane,' pasfor ® unt, of the Assembly of God church, offl- ®h ,rriU daUng. Burial wUl be made In the

Rupert cemetery. ^ atalph ' lu

MORTADGH — Funeral servlcea im l. for Vlfgo Ra.*TOUs*on will be held

at a pm. Friday at the. Kimberly ^ TTT ^ ^ " ‘httnA-^wltn-BahepTTJrajio' be

*^vtn»-pr«[taing;: pwcnds-rii*y-cidl- ” at the White mortuary Thursday

. and at the Kimberly LDS church uom 12;3o p. m. untU service Ume

ilfht Friday.Falla _____>n,75, .--8H0aH0NE,-.j>uneral--*ervle« —

for Mrs. Ornco Pollard will be con- - Pc®, »t a pm. Friday at tbt As-

.« sembly ol Ood church in Goodlnu ' by Uje Rev. B. B. Robeson. Burial will bo made in 8unset_ Memorial

; TlSHOeHONB-^Furiei^iscrvicerfcTr ' “------ ■Mrs.-anfna-Murcnrtll-tjc-condustatr —

at a pjn. Saturday In the Durdett........ .mortuary chapel. Uncoln .county . .____ chapter No. U. Qrdrr f.f Vn.t^rr, _

Btar. will hiald rl^irBurlQl wlU be made In Uie Shoshone cemetery. ■'

TWIN FALLS-Punerol lervlejs_ for .Dolph Murray. Bowman, Mont» ...

Tr. former Magjc-Valley-resJdentrwlff “ c n ^ Saturdoy In theBK Whlta mortuary chapel with theme- Rev. O. H. Yadon, Twin FalU Pcnte-

the Nazarene, offlclaUng. Burial wUl'be made ia Sunset Memorial puk.

^1129 Perish inng

~ erash of Huge- (

‘Globemaster’ ><Pna Tm * Om )

"It looked u If Uie plane bad * come almoat stralght ln."— ........ .

Aasoclated Press Correspondent ' Btan Carter, reported from the • scene, said sickened air force medics • toUed under searchllghU carrying « broken bodies to ambulaacu acrott « 100 yards of. deep mud.

"Scene Oat of Hell"O “Ih* . acene was- Uke aomethlng .

rte out of hell." Carter said. “There was Uie tvrlble smeU ot bumed oU and burned human flesh iatermlagled.

—- J -Tha bodies were terribly man­gled. One medic tried to plak up one body and put It on a stretcher. The head feU off.

‘The wreckage was all Ungled , 3 . Into one concentrated apot—Uie

plane must have come straight down ! and exploded. There were balls of

I O crumpled metal 30 feet high. r Name* WlUiheld

Names of Uie dead wUl not be le- • a t leased unUl next of kin are noUfled.9 a t The air force Issued the foUow- . ll. ' lng statement;t t t r -A i r. a - juf fwr B-c^a«-oioPe«-: Gen. master, rotumlng for a - landing, ' r o f crashed shortly after takeoff trom

' Tachlkawa air InstallaUon west of Uast Tokyo at 4:34 this aftemoon, with .

• approximately ISO passengers and a ;0 a crew of seven on board.leave “The four - englned . transport non- craabed and burned In a clearing Itlon near the village of Kodahn, four own mUes ea«t-norUieast of the air In- tinst staUaUon 35 mUes west of Tokyo." :om- "First reports said there wa* one

Japanese injured by the crash, that Teams Rushedbeen ''Emergehcy medical teams and : ]tro- crash crews from nearby air force »m - InstaUatlons rushed to the scene Im-

too' mediately. An air foree beUcopCer > circled the crash area Immediately

lease and reported there were no survlv- 1'mU- r t f " ..................... ............................ IMple The air force said there was some ' J. light rala and fog as the plane left

Tachlkawa. but the weather was not ’ bad enough to ground aircraft.

----- '■ I t-eaW there was a celling of abbutj 1,000 feet and visibility of obout one

16(1 mile. A spokesman said the safc^ Umlt* are a 390-foot eeUlng and half-mile vUlblllty.

^ 0 Japaneui FirstC},-» Japanese firemen wer* .the ftr»t

to reach the blazing plane, rf J. “Seven of us rushed to the bum-

lng wreckage and pulled out seven nri > dylng-men.^one of Uiem said. *'AU

the other* were . trapped in the ■ ..Iq. flames and we could do nothing." < She Kato. a 35-year-old farm- :

er, was allghUy burned when Uie big craft exploded,

roe "Z heard a tremendous sound of : \,r,A engines." he tald Uie newspaper W b Asahl. "X looked up from Uie fleld .

and saw this huge plane falling on : Iver. I almost fainted. Then It crash- '___ .ed,and..«plo4?d. Jho.blast-bumfid. J

me In several places, but mv wife and . son, who were working with me : about J5 feet away, were not hurt."

Flame Shot spAn la-year-old farmer, Badao

Masau, aald ."there was no smoke whttx It .^ell but llaijie shot up

J ces when it crashed. We ran to Uie field ^ d where the wreckage was scatUred , r n - all about. There were many bodies lod- of the dead thrown out by Uie im­

pact.", Laat Friday Uie air force briefly

■J®™ grounded aU Olobemasters after me P -^ fallura of amaU generator paru had

caused flros in Uie engines of two planes. Moat of Uie planes wero out

0*“ of aervlce only a few hours.Witnesses agreed Uiat Uie Olobe-

>1 be master which crashed Thursday waa not affro when It hit Uie ground,

vice* ^ ^ wWch invesU-.« gatod last December’s crash at > Zfoses Lake found Uiat the big plane

1 the because someone had foiled Um j? unlock control surfaces before , ^ t .t^Jteoff. The %\T. force ordered

special pr*-takeoff check rouUne as a result, and work was speeded up

ence devices to prevent such oc- idel* c'ownee*.

X. Rupert Woman Is S Claimed by Deathfrom RUPEivr, june ift—Mrs. Marla

^onl.Carotta, died at her home In the RoMton area east of Rupert

^ U W ^ « Ja y n l« h t. rdav .®*'* ■*“ ^ Sept. 10. IS83, at

Pledmonte. Italy. Bhe was manled . ‘"5 to John carotta AprU 28, lOOl, in ^Qh Pledmonte. He preceded her' In

^ 1847-They moved from Italy to Central Olty, Coio., In looe and settled on

for Minidoka project In 1915. She ,jj , wa* a member-oC - the Catholic iber. oburch. She was a former member 1 of Rosston Grange.

Three brothera prece ded her In J.. - death". • • •

Surviving are two sons and twd , daughters, Archie Carotta. Rowton: p a i Ted CarotU, Rupert; Mra Prances

[I5jy- i>at«m0rOi>*lrWyeT«nd-Mr».-Olsr«- ^^tar OflsUrl..OhlcAgo, and eight grand- offl. children.I tho Requiem mass wlU be celebrated » at 10 a.m. Monday In the St. Nlcho-

■ las CathoUo church by the Rev. Fo- vices Augustine Osgnlach. Rosaryheld ^11 bo recited at B pm. Bunday In jerly Ooodman mortuary. Burial wUl Sinif be-mad*-ln=Uie Ropert-cgmeter r : H

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^ • Mr*. Basel Leighton. Bae •ameato, ; i t C r ■ her son, . ames 0. A

ane bad Dold Plonlo ^ ........... More' tban 40 pononi..attended aiwmdent ^lr»t annual International As-tim the soolaUon of Personnel In Employ- ^e medics ment Service fourUi dlatrlct picnic Jcarrylna the Jdaho Power campany pork Iu t a o u at Twin falls Wednesday night. ^

Jmoianj Ike Opposing- ' 'Ig CurbforSt^f 55eS Revision Flan 5

WASHINGTON, ' June 18 W) —,tw fh« President EUenhower haJ IndlrecUy J Iht sent word to congress that he op-

P » « » Republican a tteip t to re- estrict .his plan for reorgtolzing Uie r

^ Joint chiefs of staff, uie naUon’s rnt twi Ti. t«P mUlUry body. f

M. Kyes, deputi tecretary i, MiftS. of defense, tesUfled Uld-President ]’ '" “«»■ h«a . del,Jo aoput- I

. iSdintT Mject'a r^olutlon kUIl^ p w 1 ntt from ^ >>ve somewhat more uthority to J wcat of cholrman of tho Joint chiefs.

«n wlUi the houie govem-rs and a operaUons commitiee the de­

partment "doesn't Intend to muzzle transport anybody and would not prevent cleorlnR the committee from hearing any

Ira. four witnesses "so long as they speak e air In- ou t . . . and not In'back haUs." , Tokyo." Chairman Hoffman, R ..' Mich, ' was one aald there is "widespread fear" the ,

srash. President’s proposab would lead to ‘ an "aU-Prusslan chief of staff." He ‘

ims and la tha author of a resoluUon that air force would delete from the reorganlta- * loene lm- tlon plan any increased authority { leUcopCer for the eiitim ui at tho joint chiefs. ' nedlately Kyes denied' strongly that the , ) survlv- plan would set up a German staff “

___ aystem or give “dictatorial powers"- Jwis some w OiT'ooUairyT top officer;---------- ^ilone left .----------------------- »

; r ”: Sale of Idaho S £“i BahldngFirm j

Is Announced ;s. IDAHO FALLS, June 18 (A—Tlie ^tie bum- Idaho First NaUonal bank. Boise,lUt seven purchased the American National ^aid. *’AU bank of Idaho at Idaho Falls and c

In the Its four branches Wednesday In one athing." of the largest bonking transacUons bId farm- In the state’s history.'hen the ’The American NaUonal operates t

branches In Rigby, Salmon, Shel- clound of ley and Mackay. ' cBwspaper Statements issued by John A. 1the fleld Schoonover, president of Idaho eailing on First NaUonal, and D. F. Richards,It crash- presldeat of the American NoUon- i(.burned. .aLbaak. announced, the. jinUrn. own-, iwife and ershlp ot the Idaho FaUs bank waawith me Involved In Uie tronsactlon. , /ot hurt." Schoonover sold Uie entire staff of

officers and employes of Amerlcah- ., Badao National would remain with Idaho \a *moke n rs t Natlonol "and I am sure thot ^ahot up the customers pt the biuik will ex- tUie field perience lltUe, If 'any, noUceable•®atUred change m the handUng of their fl- (ly bodies aanclal affairs.- 1tbo lm- AddlUon to Uie five eastern Idaho. 1

. , „ branches wUl glvo Idaho Flrat Na- ie b rle^ Uonal 37 bonking offices in the 1 after thelartsi h ^ ..After 44 years of service In the 1

American NaUonal bank 1 feel 1 1were out ghoyi^ jejge^ jouve business 31 rtins* c&nnectlons," Richards said. ''*rt.* Tho American NaUonal bank wa* ^I Koiuid organized in Idaho FaU* 91 year*^ h ^ f l t At the last pubUahed statement* 'biff nlane the Acnerlcan N’a- ^ad failMl Uonal had deposits of 'moro thanJ b e f ^ 25 million doUara and loans ot about ^I ordered million. Tho Idaho Plrst NaUonalouUne as bank on that date had deposits ofceded up more .than 135 mUllon and loon* ollUch oc- mllUon dollars. - |

: T Graveside Rites leath Planned for Boyr c a u i Graveside services bave boen ar- ,s. Marla ranged for Michael Ray Winkler. 7, .home In son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wlnk-

t Rupert Icr, who was klUed In an auto accl- '

f t Bojn March 4, 1M«, In Omaha,manled Nebr., he came to TwUi FaUa with ,1501, In his parenu In 1M8. He had Justher In complewd the first grade at Wash- ,_ . , Ington achool an l was a member ,

»^ n tra l ©f the primary deparlment of tbe , Presbyterian church,

1915. She Besides hU parenU. ho la sur. !Catholic vlved by a hroUier, Ralph Winkler; 'member ^ suter. AnlU. Winkler, both Twin

, ^ , FaUs; his maternal gratulmoUier, .1 her In Mrs. M. P. Brown, Burley, and his

• paternal grandparents. Mrr~anB ‘and twd Mrs. Ralph Winkler. Holdrege. Nebr.RoAston: Graveside serviees wUl be con-, Frances ducUd at 10 a.m. Baturday at the tra.-Clsr«- T wm~Falls" ueiiiBtery wlth-tha-Rgvr •It grand- Martin W. Crabb, putor ot t. e

Burley Presbyterian church, offl-elebratod dating. .It. Nlcho- The family has requested dona-Rev. Fa- tions to tbe cerebral palsy fund.. Rosary ------------------------:unday In ArUflcial IncubaUon of hens’ escg*urlal wUl was pracUced by the ancient. Ro-aetermHTnaay.-^'-—->-“r --------- •

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lla News in B rief . ^ameato, I * ^ 2 S l^ c h a p ta r No. 'fl,. K s ^ r t ame* 0. Aaerleaa Veterans, wiU bold the...........regular meetlnff -at t p. m. Monday

at the DAV Memorial buUdlag.■ t«i

ittetided Aetlen DIsmlsMd danal As- 'A divorce'complaint by Mrs-^Dora cl' EmoloT- Mae Dick against WUUam WUlard m t Picnic I>lelc « a dismissed Ihursday by zi ny park District Judge Hugh j^Baker at toe iBht. reciueit«Mr».Dlok.Tbecamplalat cr* . wa* filed Juae 9. lo

— A<^ n f Births _ . . Jtl g --------A'daoghttt Wa* bom Thursday at q

p/* Magic VaUey Memorial hosplUl to 00 a t t Mr. and Mra. WlUlam WaUace,

Twin FaUs. son* were bora Wed- agI I nesday to Mr. and M n.^^b Lai- og

I f l n kowsky, .Twin FaUs, and Mr. aad wlMrs. Clyde Ooodman, Kimberly. or

8 W) — ------- -------------------fridlrecUy Mao Missing le:. he op- August Timm. 81, a farm wonter m t to re- employed by aa area farmer, waszing Uie reported missing Wednesday aft«- „ naUon’a noon. He wa* last seen at noon. He

Is described a* being flra feet, eight j,,iecretary Inches taU and weighing IM pounds jj’resident Be li Uiought to be driving a IMI ^ depart- four-door Chevrolet sedan.

i i i Khee Keiects ' ^Wtli. J ItS2T Conclaves as

L ead to P act li<Pr.» P»«» Otv«I ' Sl

•Mleh «c»P«« through Uie hUls. But they « ‘.»^rTS: had rounded up barely a Uiousand » I men and hope* for corraUlng oUiers

^ appeared slim.Um' tiSt Bun*®" toot the released prison- H

er* would bh drafted Into toe Souto Korean army were denied by a n<

t ^ s f ? ROK govemmeat spokesman. • w -"KorJa ho* no IntenUon of'draft- R

an sta f InB anU-communUt Korean prUon-ers who eKaped today," Dr. Karl 5 Hung.Kee said. “That-was not. toepurpose of their'releuK"------

Staff colonels of toe two oppoe- « tag sides la tbe Uiree-year-old war “

* " had worked out toe last detalla for ° a cease-fire a t a 90-mlnuto meet- .

\ t * m lo> >iut and handed it to transla- ^ J - tors for a final reading. - “

■m Boto sides drew toe truce batUe- " line separating toe two armies and ^

LV/ViiU ejinbUshlng a 3V4-mUe buffer »ne J im—Tlie iMt nlaht

E BoUe. Loudipeokers behind toe com- . National munUt lines blared out an an- ' tail, and Eouneement that toe war wa* over J y In one and toere would be no .furtoer isacUons broadcast*.

Three aenior American officers of operates tbe Joint military armistice com- n, Shel- mission orrlved at toe allied truce

/ camp at Munaan todoy and set up John A. headquarters In anUclpaUon of an ’ Idoho early cease-fire. o(tlchords, — pilro.own.1. £araJkm agelin_:: *”‘ '7 Traffic Accidents SB sU ff* Tto vehicles were d a ma g e d » unerlc^ .UghUy In a collision in 'toe 1400 » ai Id ^ o ?ieck pf poplar atreet at 7 p.ra. « rure toot Wednesday, Mra. H. C. WUson, HOJ tJ will cx- Poplar ,ireet, reporto<l»to poUce. 7'

oUceable she said a Jeep driven by Alvln their fl- OonneUy, Twin FalU, hit her hus- al

band's car while he was turning S' m Idaho Into their drlvewoy. Damage was w Irst Na- setUed betwSeh toe porUes, she told la

in toe police.A 1913 Chevrolet driven by Joe D

e In the lYench, 300 Maurice', street norto. al 1 feel 1 and a 1931 Chevrolet driven by bt business Benny C. Ringgold, Eden, were In- di

} volved In a minor collUlon in the vi>ank wa* IBOO block of Addison avenue eaat tc ei yeara Tuesday night. t<

Police aald toe collUlon occuned ti otemenU when Ringgold backed out of a w can N’a- Parking place In front of a atore. ei }re toan Wiseman. 300 Heybum ave- aiof nbout hue west, told poUce Tuesdoy night a N^iUoS » Dodge pickup truck backed Into - noiiu nf Ws Plymouto, damaging toe I

of rtffht rear fender. The accident I loan* 01 Ijj J pariiing.lot In toe lOO

block of Addleon avenue.WUllam McDonald, 18, TwlnFaUs,

t g was toe driver of a Chevrolet plc'c- -O • up truck which ooUlded wlto a 19M• R i w Plnnouto driven by Fnnk Kovnm- . U V j berg, W, FaU* City, Nebr.. a rule been ar- norto and two mUes west of PUer inkier 7, 'Tuesday afternoon. Deputy Sheriff Id Wink- Palmer reportod minor dam- uto accl- age to too Plymouto.

V STBIKE FAVORTO ■ POCATELLO, June IB rt\-Plant

'IJS *”a I'.m o omployo. ot Momtoln ' It w .oT Telephone and Telegraph *"LViSlZ oompany hove voted 32 to 2 In favor

Of ahould negoUaUons for.1 ot toe 4 contract fall, W. W. Ran-

4. «... president of toe soutoeutWlnlSS; loo»l. -I'M t«uy.

■nri hu ported to work on sugor planutlons, n, “ 5 - ^ Olve'in Trinidad which is in toe *•

and haU a world away '• 1» con-' toe orient. f

y at toe thv-Revr

ot t.'re . . I.offl-

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^ Defense Case f ^ Rests in Trial- L

...For Damages |«»• me aelouo »*i«l S

tMtimony got xmdcr way. Thurs- d S /m ^ n * in toe dlaWct court g

r». Dora clvU'BcUon of D. E. QuUlci agaiaai i i WUlard Mr. and Mnt. T. B.'Sojper.*Judge _ iday by Kales K. Lowe Is hearing too caae. jj, ?r at toe eoper resumed toe aUad for „ anplalat croas-oxamlnaUon Thursday mom- „

lng. Otoer defens* wltaesse* are gjj Ace Moore, M. B. M t^ e U .^ l a i i £p K. Blackburn and K. HUlman .

rsday at quUIcI -was-called-In-r*b}ltt*l-aa iplUl to court rocessed unUl * w(WaUace, The acUon waa brought by QuUlcl bl n Wed- against Mr. and Mr*, e r over aa *,1 «b La*- agreement QuUlcl olalma he ent«red , 1] Mr. aad wlto Jhe Sopera Jan. 1,1948. I t waa st criy. on agreement to rent from them a gi

fruit stand located near Maglo Val- oc leyt Memorlol hosplUl for $35 per he

I woriter monto. .. Hner, was quIUcI clolmi an oral agree- eli ly after- „ent March 1, 1949, reUed the rent m aoon. He tn mo monthly and toe Sopera wi eet, eight u q ,. ^ot paid rent aince October, ti: ) pounda. Qyuiei o«k* |e59.U, plus in- g a l«7 ^ J48 for merchandise sold T

to the Bopers, .plus.lntorest and X costs.*

^ ------------ fKS-Bo'piti 'fHrt' a ■ cross-com- —. 8 pw „t cnimlof Quinol Mpt rannoj

fruit Juices when he moved and jjja a owes m 04 plus interest pom Beptj ,3

1. 1B«. The Sopers claim QuUtol ai.fc took 200 pounds of pototow from g,

them ond didn’t repay with toe• some quaUty of poUtoes. -ni* p,

V soper.5 osk IM7J5 in ^ a g M , plua olBut toey 1310.86, plus interest from Sept. 1,

SJ°Xe» ‘cjulllcl’s only Wedneaday aftw- ^ noon witnesses were hlmaelf and b

f f i S ; ’’S ! ™ ‘S ' V r in f . .(tor- o“ rt ^ . noon, toe defenae presented thi'eo pi

Henry OraUot. Soptr an< .

a»«. JSwen Klodt, Lafe Barron, Mrs. Rulh .TTHoSe, Mrs. J. A. Baratow, Oll- varMarsden, Mra. Mildred Holmes,

^ Jack jrBfcnnearHeiiry-LulB,-^b- _ w M'l Bonnlchaea aad Mrs. Mae ^

°May and May, altoroey* for QuU- UIcl. and Artour Babbel, attorney for T

transla- Boper, chaUenged Mra.• W H . I^wls Hack. Henry OraUot and w Siff Thelma Orubb. Jame* Warren and j<

Qumcl tesUfled Wednesday mom- fer »ne b:

o i Top Tribunal S

„ r : Hears Debate In Spies Case “

m of an itnm Pvn Obi) diof court 80 quickly toe JusUce de- y/ portment would have become a t

i n "laughing stock.” uJUUL— iJtgy>r« anmlnir for toe Roaen- jj;

bergs have cUilmed toe apy con- B l6 n t S splracy conUnued untU mld-1950, ma g e d when toe flrat anests In toe case - toa 1«10 were mode. They InaUt toerefore too ; 7 D ra couple ahould hove been trlod under son, lioj the atomki energy act, by toen four joUce. yoar* f W. 1 .> • i ^bv Alvln Stem, however,Toli toe court lhat her hus- all toe Ulegal acts alleged by the

turning government occurred before 194<J age waa when toe atomio energy act became , ahe told law.

In response to a quesUon from by Joe Douglas, Stem said toot if toe

It norto. atomle energy aot wero eventually to riven by be held oppllcable In toe case, tho were In- deato sentence would have to be n In the vacated and toe case would go back nue eaat to toe dUtrlct court tor' reaen-

tenclng. Possibly, he said, a new occuned trial might toen be required. Thi*It of a was ao, he said, because toe atomic I store, energy act specifies toat toe death lum ave- aentonce may be Imposed only If loy night a Jury reoommenda It. ked Into ' '

I t.lT T U g U linn toe 100 TYrtnP^Us, ] dl|| 4 | ^ Vj)iet plc'?. i w I / r ^ L J ctoal9J3Kovnm- 5 0 j / \ ^ ^B kxl

"rf Tow 0®?^!J Sheriff 0W$ \ ) y j Twr dam- -

Lot* of girls bare lomid that if\-Plant w*U formed pay* betteriounUln thaa being well Informed.•elegroph — tUons* f' D on 't Neglect Slipping I

loiiUieut FALSE TEETH 'Do f.lM t«Oi <Jrop, (Up er webbU «bta

. T»u Ulk. Mt, Uoih er .B tm t Don't b«

a s;g in toe (•!<• »cr# flrtnlr ttt. Olm eonfldlSt irld away ••'"llr »"4 eomfort. No I |umm»j»oow. BMUr tuU ot (*ellnr Qot ________ yAaTggnt ititt «t tny drug ,|BT,. A<ir.

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Seen TodayPartdaf metir on Main areniiaages

« i ta n d jO T awlmmlng p ro g ra m ... Boy t t iS u S 1

w e » r i n r f o o B *

bj]tt«l-aa traffic 4* aha'atope car tb let aevenS i?sr.rss«L ‘‘<,43‘‘..g I

♦i ^ Sheriffs Paul Rosa and BUl Palme? n toem a giving them odvlce on crimes Uut .,a j^ Val- occurred * year ago . . . Jack Thome I r 135 per handing large bouquet otXlower* to i

Helen Porterfield . . . Boy altung on J agree- aldewaUt tying ahoeatflnga . . . And 1 the rent overheard: "Don't give iip hope- ,0 Sopera we’re eure to have better weatoer

October, thaato lsl" “ 1plus in- — ■ 1. 1. . I

Local Fisherman i^ a y s ^ n e - o f ^ 2 5 ;

H A H ^ , June 1 6 - ^ 8, IWfie- “ I'e- W and 1“f,?*: $3 cost* In JusUco court here Wed- t

” aesday aftemoon on his plea, of» ^ ty of bovlng too many redfl-ih 1

wlto the In hls possession. JusUce of toe oes. ‘n i* Peace O. .R. Hurt nup«nded no age*, plua of toe fine.1 Sept. 1, Tofflemlre was arreated by state 1

fish and game offlcera Sunday Li 1 oy after- & blockade 01; highway 93 norUt of I Qself and Beaver creek. When stopped !ilr. <

and Mrs. Tofflemlre had 46 redfi^ 1 he attor- or five more toan toe Umlt, In toelr ted thi'ee poasusion. 1 Soper an< $ ----------------------- - ' 1

New Posts Pilled ■ S ■ ByLittle Theaterl«lB,-Stob- —Mn.JVUUan^.B. Foster-was api - Irs. Mae polntod buslnees maoager~of-tM '

Twin FaUs LltUe Theater group at for QuU- the organlzaUon’s weekly meeUng

tomey for Tuesday evening, nged Mra. otoer appolntmenta ar* Mrs. Kurt lUot and Moss, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. 1 irren and John DetweUer, publicity chalmian. 1 ay mom- Several plays havo been reviewed 1

by toe reading committoe and are ; — . — being-oonaldered for presentation

ta August. ReadUig committeemen < 1 3 .1 are Mrs. Oraydon Smith, Mary Lee 1

Sldener and Mr.-and Mrs. James Danner. i

Flan* were disciissed for present- 1 lng an Easter canuta in oo&Juhe- < tloa wlto city chur6h choirs. 1

U a 5 6 ' Final anangemenU ware made for toe record hep to be held Prl­day At toe Radio Rondevoo. Proceeds

iisUce de- 'ffUi t>e used to finance UtUe jecome a Theater plays.. ^ Workshop sessions were conductedW con- Itob^wSn.” *** ’ ilfi-flWi and mld-1950,toe case ..... .

refore toe rlod under E W .

5 iet became g l |,rBuilnai»*»«nay«‘" ■ ■

toe death ** d only Jf ’ ? T .____ W.7I $3.15_ | Z I 4r«tl>V Iwlli. M r» ck»V-

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k — ® I. -Norrow-bandi of acitol# VB

^ o n f in# m « h . . . a n e w ■cool tu m m afir— B

- co m fo rt. T f i * « f t l y d r a p « l W

-iklrt-li wondiirfu! halW z* fl8.t>r«. All-owr- J f l

---------jprlnt In-cquorlHo^^**** • H_ or roi®/ with, block BHT" Oroigrain trim. 1614-24H. BQ

\ ' I ■

y i ^ ^ G o i n ’i

H i i f fno ( m Twin FaUs clvlo H ^ M D ta t dariDC “d alrr n tfh t’.'

nfflt *t Hyeet p«rk Tnetp a r f r r x . ’^ K

■Degi^e^Heat I ■ urM enonT r<H iw . June IB WWTWrty- ThiHidhvttt of * snarled old and '

men tre dlgglns AsH ud *hoTcb In Ernest a fitH putun In liopcA study

Inc chest burled 13 one,^TcsnUlJilng gold bars Leg■ o ta i dollars. near^ ------------------------and,H „ Tk '•j.■duig Permit

,• i i « i 1 ■cations Filed^ ■ r buUtUoit permit oppll* n i t■ i t m n tiled at the. city since^■ is{ to Mrs. Joha Lclser. proac

save■ Or»y, 1603 Klmcs ave- - n ^ ■ to conrcrt a rcsldcnce won't

door and construct a “TheH poreh& nda 12-by 33- o no!^ B t t j n esllm^d cost o{ "x■ ' ' tiiinB H t t t . 1«13 WUlow Lane, think ^■tiT IMoot plsyroocn and tear ' ^K u o n . Cost tl estimated Bu'

Morrljod/ »7 'Addi- ----j-H n s t , plus a 12-by 14* ^ k id d lU o n costing &n

Btion Group ■ Hrrive Friday I

Mepsl June IB orv~ VH v t y ot the British ex- J H lHicliictled the heights of m K^■ItoptcUd here.tomor- u M

H « I Q be met a t Bcnepa, bere, by a group of

^■memben who arrived ■ae irelcomlng eotn- beaded by Col. John

expedition, and vtio rcoched the

^■M^»»2-root pealc with H f i i s p i guide. “Tiger”

vu Iq offlca for 33 ■ ^ e n f o u n d It sig.-

mi term wat longer tr&dllloa tayt Bt.

I ^ ^ W A L G l VITED time

^■BH oiTeicm j-Perm anel

value f

■ f c ^ :18, 1953 -■

il’ i p l J s e '^ S t i^ l l y I

■ clvle organlsaUons'wlU eompete In Kiwi nifhtV MUrlUet at tbe Twin F»IU- teab

rk Tueaday. PracUclnc for the OTent - bnU Rotary clnb; Glenn Slmmona. local iDtft

Lnke.. Mom, clnb; Ray J . Holmta, -phoi

it EailsJoJHalt_ |iS- Treasm-e Search

They have-reached between 6% and 7 feeL

As they dig In 100-degree heat, a fifth man slta neJh-by In a ca^ studying a map he-won't ahow any-

; onc.Legend says the gold voa mined

near a mission at SantA Fe, K. M.,' and. In 1B30, waS dispatched to Oal-

veston, Tex., to be shlpped ns a gift to the king of Spain. ThV gold was supposedly buried near'.tlila central Texas town when’ Indions'porsued

■ the .coravnn.I ^ h a e l has heard the legend

' since chlldho6d.'Wh(ih the men ap- > proached him. early thU .week he

gave them pemlsslon'to excavate.“They have an old map but they

won't show It to me,” Raphael said. "They say It was handed down from ono of Ihelr ancestors."' - -

.'■1..don't. UiiDk..thcy'll find any­thing." Raphael said. "My .wife

, thinks I’m'kind of goofy to let them . tear up myipuature."

£ut„Slapiuel,,admltted tae <has <<.■' — I. V-.— ■, .r-

. . ..

WHO'IS TOE • "I UNION MOTORS .

MYSTERY'MAN?

. G R E E I ^ ; _ |

^ I -

....m ia n e n f-I!0 tili . '- :7 r ;T ;jI2 5 p P ■—

o:..tLJbe.................... 39— '— ^

■ tube'-.-.Ty....... -...- .50' -j I .

uo for only ' 'riu-rii. Tta I

■ ’ \ \ —

fly SSaUef Pig,’ Fel

Klwanls einb. and Howard Banna, Exct scalatlve wUl b« awarded a stecT calf

- butchered when It reachea niatnrlty. iDtfty to be arrange^ for the clty'a i -photo-eniravlng) • ■

slcmed an agreement—with a red-1 pa] _ lead peneU on a piece of scratch I an;

I : • STRAW S '. • FAILLES

• PLASTICS• NYLO NS

Reg. 2.98

NOW 1 .9

■ ■ t

S s EBOWLS

F or-th ose sK ort' I Stem Flow.ers. ■ |

SiriaU . . . .70 ' Medium.. .80 3 L M g e ^ ^ l.0 0 ^ i

. I :---'' ' ' ' ''~'|I jC i^ o mFREE PA]

' ............... f I " i ^

; ,TIMES-NEWS, TWIN

F ellas? j

Pe

dll

lie

tb

; Exchange club. Winning dab ttpre- caU to be ndaed. by the olnb and

itrlty. The* meat will be uaed far a illy'a nBderp^Uet«d children. (Staff

I-lpapor—by which he'll get half qf |hl My treasure found...

l l R S O ^ S I ^H j |

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5I TablefiiUof

I S l S i l E

9 8 to 5 .9 8 ■

. 9 8 t o 2 . 9 8

INFAJSFTS’

C bm bed C o t GOWNS I KIMONAS CREEPEKS

M e ISIn fa n ts Wear—Main Fioo

j SLIKpreventa food from-sticking

Frying “■ and ^

Baking

B ousew areaSasem ent

omers’MARKING f

jerome’sSheriff■ Of StatifePeaceh | ' U oOAUx June 18 (A—Ttte Idaho e I f l Peace omcers aasociatlon elected s 3 1 Jerome County Bherlff Pat Bums p B l president Wednesday and laid plans■ to study the posslbUlt; of giving v

new officers training In police work.. Bums succMQs Stato' roUce Bupt. <

Alton Bundemn, who was named “■ 3 director for alflve-year term. e■ ■ Olarence itelm, Boise, was re- t■ ■ elected s e c re ^ . and named vice I

presidents wete Harold Olbeon. Kel- tM logg poUce ehlef; Reger Tucker, t] ■ Bolsa desk sehieant, and State Po- } 3 H lice Lieutenants Bob McCall. Idaho

I>itls. and Cliirk Hand; Twin Falls,A committee wo5 named to check i

the possibility of working out a po- :B D Uce-tralnlng program for new offl* j

cers and cooperating with the fed- ]

r 4 L i idI M IB SUMMER DRESSH Sizes I

■ NYLON! RAY(B DRESSES■ COATS

H O USHKA'S

^ TOT & BE■X » ' . 131 SH O SH O N E ST. SO.

■ I i i i

o f

lEU BAGS

__ Lingeriie—Mtdn Floor

Cotton Knit I CARDIGANS

fo r tlioM chilly^

m oralcss a n d vren in i^

' Boya’ and Girls* Q f7 /% sizea, 1 to 6__________O I C

n Floor

= I O’Cedai’ , .GLASS

POLISH■ G le a n ^ ^

r-v -^ ;= K : - g l a s s e s ' e a s i l y - ^

I a n d q .u i c k ly

- - '- ' j ^ - ■i i P e l w f a w - a y i t —

' . C l e a n s

I I p in t ...__p30C\ n — I ----------v i s i r o t r B ------------I C r_T , g - r r iG A D G E T a E P T .: : : .^

’.ment

TWIN FAIJjS. IDAHO

eriff Elected Head eace Officer Groupoid^ho 'eral bureau of tnvesUgallon^'for elected spoclallsed trali^QS for mora ex-

t Bums jierlenced offlcerit ■Id plans McOaU was awarded the IBM con- t giving ventlon.ce work. John Somers, state patrolman at ce Bupt. Coeur d'Alene, was awarded .tha I named “bard luck'T-tttphy at tbe Wednes-I. day night bonmiet. R wt« awarded was re- by Tuckcr lh wemory ot bU son. led vice killed In an automobUe accident on. Kel- three years ago, to tba officer with Tucker, the “hardest luck" during the past

tate Po- year.II, Idaho ------------------------In Falls, Bai1»dos in the Weat Indies Is to check about an eighth the size of Rhode ut a po- Island but' has 310.000 Inhabitants, iew offl* making It one of the most densely the fed- populated areas In tha world.

•RESS & COAT SALESizes to 6x

r RAYON - COTTON iSSES *2.98 up ATS *3,75 up

r BEE-TWEEN, SHOP

ST. SO. PH O N E 1 » 2 4

i f S I

W Colored» v T E A T O

™ 4 9NS Fiestaline

I DISHCL(

87c *° '

I i i 3 i;s)H .1l l V . : .= .= = |— —isily - ■i:'-| —kly - ■■ g .

r ^ ’ '^” D D D

WEVDCE P T .— — ---------------^ a s s o r t e d

^ 2 E S ^i m ^ F M A i N V k v m u e - e A s r ---------

p lE R S I^ tFmOST COM Ftm e eP A V M fN T -S t^

Popular. ^ btookhWjM. Sweden,.. Juna.

Jet awaden’s 1-year«^ld Crown lon fot Prince ICarl Gustav aleme. ora ex- And so tbe story camei out'

Wednesday that be now haa • wtcon- -U bj giiird." a royal' aemBt-

posted near him at'aU times to fend oft kissing ladles and' to

led .tha -chasa over-eager amateur pbo- Wednes- tographen who tlnd'blm ezceo*

s s s photo.Me.bis s o n .______________accident .cer with M s r r s MOTIIEKthe past HAOERMAN, Jxm« IB—Mr. and

Mrs. Jamea Abbott and children, Caldwell, visited his mother, Mxa

Indies Is Bessie Abbott, over th* week-end.f Rhode T--------------------- . ' ,abltants..^densely .

▲ ^ |v ( ^ ^ ^ S p e e i a l G

L D 4 t E5 ? VALUES

5 °'2 4 -■- .....

Bafli Mats

I ® ' :

i n a t . . . l . . . . . . . . .

'■'■.'..'he

I ....... ■ : : j g m

rO W ELS ^

I9c : Wine ]CLOTHS

to 25cDomeM ci—M tdnF

rDDS&ENtoS"^i n / '

w o w SHADESi o r t e d i s j z e s i a n d - T O . l o i B j z z : ^

9 i ^ m e — U o S a

.5TORr*--- — r - -

'T T I Penraon 1M ap..tji£^ ■ ^D e jb a te -I i^ lin ^

d <»ownle. lHa Idaho.Foiato-tinto'Wiq!! ^»me ou t cider an tnllUttroeanin(46rra)Mj/<,% IW haa • «f tha sUte Uen law 'a i 'tta-thUd.V/^ '•erran t- annual oonventkin. h e ra e o m ^ tb * .^ U » T to wMk-end. .President.

1 and' to Wood said Wednesday.'.- V' eur pbo- . Ba Mid dalegatet a ln iirib ^ tfiiH t; ': ' ffl excep* o n a sa tU nr iiP .'* a ln lm m ir ( n ^ - r -

under tba. old-age ■»lrt«aci> j r d y- ’ I gram, and a review of tba fair beM^_ .:

, Dr.'C . H ..« sb e r , BeatiliiledoMK^ : ^ —Mr. and tlon director _ot tha_Jj>*bl«l*OB--. • d c h U d ^ ' Pension raUon,'wlU-be. •;.p rindp rt.'. '• other, .Mrs. speaker a t 'th e Satorday and-Stm*. week-end. day eohventlon. < T ' .

"BARGAIN-TIME'^'ecial Group of Early Spring

E S M ^LUES TO $18.50I . Dressy styles^anda m ^ k m m cool cottons.:

■ I B S A g ra n d selection:.o f colors ond , :

- . ' patem s from ,, which to.choose ...

I -m - of^s^Mi

'1 ;

M ats a n d Sieat CoVeicsC

and 7 0 c. a s s o r t e d c o l o r s

. . . l . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . ^ . . . . l . . . „ . 2 1 x 3 4 : \ : : :

heavy quality............. . ^

WW« TOrirtjT of colorftd ' 'P O T H O L D M S

' ■ I S c ' l■Mtdn Floor

D LETO — — REMNANTS

5 S - - = M t E S i ^)------------- - , ...

_______________

Blvfl.lafor. iLA TfiW 'T rT S^^^l lolncs, par.

x°»< B « t u&sSHSteS'St«tlos of tm. Ud

» ‘’: . r i : g s ! ? - 5 ? r j »vhose »c. LEGATir)u;^<|^^B

^ b o d lu .

iliVlnieu, f r S c ^ i ? (bb ^ Rde thtt rs•■'except in

i-ssifKiaKelue tiut %!>£>>8 court h u

>U u .™ ...a Acheson.> coattdujt 2 S .“ l .* S w i5 j H f f l

onttlnathe .g tm -s l«t* Ofln. K S ^n, „ ,. ^Pr»nkfurt«r ........ ' '»i ^ B nMndlvlduti . TtnJtdljjff -Uia o^’lfsk I V ^ KwtlvUm la ooiipr^ O t o ^ KMlvito en- J» « p . 'a to be «b- ">nT?S.^^ (g y M sn

solnc tato < n i ^ ? ^ K eOeorge N. t t a V l S { /S i ? l ? ^ K

itor of the Jr. c o S ^ i f g 'J j l ^ K »ho wrote;p lu s were ^: AAA from “ StU»rii2t,^B« lera Into a colleoUvlat

7U due to i come tome. at the ® Iirtcr." ^ * * » * itifomutlonis« cntty or TitE^i^BATKf^S^Hft pereonal of m sding even or B ountj^H tthe selected hohqt t&t the tp- iRrae hc<i» £ % ^ B e»committeest7 nupeetA um auu u S

KQiritn Itaovft’ M

a s w i j r a *EET-Tkl Sho- S 5 » 1 .7 a S ? J i ! ! ^ t WUl meet « w »

— /•/*OT MS. rj,iH,i I . , y ? g s ^ f c

^ H e

to n i^ B

n th e p a r t - ^ S ^ ^ ^ H

1/ u f d f^ b f f fIJXMI W> w w *°yrcetiee t o h a t ^ r ^ ^ ^ ^ Mm i-n»ed

* ' ^

I EP -----I ”iji

BT UATl^PATABLK IN ADVANa , »WTlU« UtM* «lrf ga> 0*«t». Ww«i«i , H

i i K S t = = = : - ^ . " il 1: 0«uU*ei>U *( l«4l>«l ■

It 5 : “ • - ” '»..r- ----- ' - I h g ■

s a r . a ’^.zi ...- — j ,i-g g

i.si„aS“»T."sais’ s.X"J:s • i - S S ' S ^HiBMiw Imm «» Ull* »»P*r Bono»nt W 8»e. «-10» Utka Ood*.

” * « 5 ! b S E ® '^ * .5 2 “ „ “"iCil HtrkM 6U«*t. Ban rnaelMo. C*Ut. Ru“ — — ------------ - wei

THEY’LL MISS T A F T ««• I t comes as a shock th a t Benator T a lt, opj

noted In the senate foe. h is energy an d drive, tenh as a hip aUmen't serious enough to compel ' him to relinquish an Im p o rtan t p a r t of hls

— dutles-aa m ajority leader-fo r-the -balance ol- -®at th is session. ‘ « t

- - T a lt’s ideas and principles have long been du' a subject of controversy da bo th RepubUcan ^ and DemocratfcflWcs.of th e alsJe. B ut am onga ir his colleagues, w ithout regard to partisan gra color, he Is deeply adm ired an d respected fo r } h is courage, his intelligence, h is devotion to th e processes ol orderly govem m ent, his de- ^^i votJon to his countiy. cm

From .the Ilrst day ho w alked onto the sen - . a te Iloor In 1939. T a lt h a s show n a com m and- lng undcrstondlng o t t h e legislative process.

_ All hands acknowledge h im to be a m aster tro' i n this Held............ ■ ‘' - <>* ■

T h a t grasp h as shown Itself strongly In th e ‘ J few m onths he has been ^qUve aenate floor leader. A senate saying has developed tb a t los “ things don 't go rig h t when Bob Is no t here." » u Tfiere"l5TiO'questtott-th&t-jnon-ot-alLp"aiilea.

. Will sorely miss the Ohioan In th e days ahead.^ Sen. Lyndon Johnson of Texas, Democratlo ww m inority leader, expresses th e general sen tl- i m ent In these words;

‘‘In o r out o l th e leader's chair, Z know an d ^- you know th a t Bob T oft wlU be woricing «o]|

fo r th e good of th e n atio n . No more honor­able m an ever s a t as a sen a te leader for any party ." , y,fjj

T a lt has acquired a re p u ta tio n in th a t poat ^g ,fo r fairness, firm ness, an d fu ll respect for th e n c r ig h t of dissent, from an y quarter. ' the

The Republican party . P resident Eisenhow- "IJl..... er, and th e country can only hope th a t . l t will J S

get even a rough approxim ation of th is kind muo l service from T a lt’s tem porary successor, p«« Senator Knowland of C alifornia.

Fortunately, T aft in ten d s to a tten d W hite J ;?House conferences, party-policy com m ittee a m eetings, and other h lg h -s tra te g y gatherings.

• He will always ba available, w ith in th e lim its ^. Imposed by h is Ulness, fo r consultation. And ^

.- .- a o th ere Is no doubt h e will still be th e central EtaR epublican figure In congress.' . ^

lnasm<;tch as the sen a to r h a s shown high _loyalty, to the P resident an d h as submerged y som o o t his own personal v ie w s Jn th e cause o l serving responsibly.the m an who deleated

, him lo r the RepubUcan nom ination, th e coun- cont ry m ust be thankfu l t h a t h is guiding hand reci•will continue to be fe lt. ta i

But h is day-to-day tac tic a l pUotlng will bedillicu lt to m atch. All m en w ho respect and prtadm ire a sincere public se rv an t w ith a re- umm arkable sense o l d u ty m u st wish T a lt a e speedy recovery and re tu rn to th e legislative^ r s . _________ ______________ dep

HOUSE-MADE ECONOMIES ^The economy record of th e houais ol rep-

resentatlves to date shows cu ts in the T ru - t m an-prepared budget o f a Uttle under 18 eon

. p er cent. -The house has now com pleted action on ”

12 appropriation blUs fo r n in e govem m ent puc departm ents, the Independent offices, arm y Bee ClvU functions (rivers an d harbors) and Dls- trict, o f Columbia. T rum an budget requests 0110.3 -bllUon dollars fo r these agencies were *

UBE cut by l.B bUUon to 8.9 blUIon dollars. meiM The whopping big d epartm en t o l delense » f ^ budget Is stm to be ac ted on by th e hous'i. 2"

The Elsenhower adm in istration h as cut the a t : Trum an delenae. request from 4B.5 bUllon

' to 43.2 bUUon doUars. Nobody knows w hat tho house wUl do to th is proposed 2.3 bllUon dollar cut.

Senate debate on th e house-passed appro- gov — prlation-blUs-lffiust-now-^jeglnnUig to w arm c

yp. As has been th e case fo r th e la s t several sessions, Sen. Paul Douglas ol lUlnols has

___ proved .himself.to he. one oL tho m ost serious oostudents of appropriation detail, and one pri of the most sincere advocates of economy. ■ At onf»-pnln t ,ln th o .sta te.iustica-commflroa-

appropriation biU debate. S enator ■ D ouglas. ^ dram atically pulled ou t a big m agnilylng the glass to road sm all-type footnotes In proving th a t claimed economies of 55 mUUon doUars were compieto phonics. • ^

At ano ther point th e lUlnols senator de- whi . • clared th a t tho figures fitted perfectly the \

t;,:_w eU -,declM cd .deflM tloa -o t-the-th rce .k lnds-o^ .^ lle8;-"*‘L!eB, dam n-ilea anil-statlstlcs.'*

TOO MUCH INDEPENDENCE

'^ o ^ " " ^ p W t”l c s ^ r w h a te v e 'n ^ T O ^ ^ h y ^ ^— Whole country took n o te -fo u r years ago

when V incent Im p ellltte rl bucke^^the' New York City D em ocratic m achine which had

' rudely discarded h im , u n d won the New thb • -Y o rk m ayor’s cha ir aa -an in d ep e n d en t... - dir

;*:~Ing: ever since. His: m ore vocaj constituents . In. th e big city are suggesting th e m ayor has 3, ,] - -provecT him self in d e p ^ d e n t of- everjrtJilngV t ----- iaoludihg-w orlc.-J t-d o a a g e e n i-h a rd .to .s ift,

- out much. SQlfd accoinpliaim ent froin~Hir IZ :? M 'r jK a rO t:th e J? g Im ._____ ' _______ _ j j k

— ;Polttlcs-cap-bp-a-perverso-business.—Elcct- - cKIII__^ m achine cim 'dldate ' a n d ’ you somotlmes" 3

get yourseli a s ta tesm an . Picic on inaepcnacn;>------ aniLyflii, m ay_w lndJup_w lth i ^ b o i t c u t t e r _ .«w<

i m and city .key - giver.— ------ _ i .- .. .. . per

: ,-..^o-to.any_plcnlc__and th e n try to beUeve th a t ih cre ffere only tw o .an ts on -the ark.”-' 7 » i

g * . T U G K E R ’ S n a t i o n a l

* W H I R L I G I G1, Twti WASHINOTON—The lupremo' court’* failure to kl Mrt P“ * “I»“ broad queitlon ef aegwaUoo to tba

aaUon'* elemaataxy achool lyrtem a t ^ M ii to wm — make i m a needlwly wrbolent and dUflcult year.

I t createa racial and pollUcal blttemeaa on tha eve of; i T 3 r- i M i vhen the world crUia demanda.tiLM i H H n n H American loUdaritr. --------- I t will mnbirraas Prealdent S«

aenhower. not oxily io iUa relation-I ,ju • S S a B S i ^ ^ B ihlp with eapfcol biU. but alao if

. ( t-io he rum again In IW . i t wUl plica l i i i M ocngrestman Kekiog reelec-

d H H H H H i tion 00 the apot.- f t*** Their dIffScuItiea, however, ara

I I aa unimport«nt by eompartaon wiUi l4iMe ttae threat the delay in a ftofti rul- “ — — |q2 meam to thla country’i world

presUge. .The dUatory bandllng of a Ood*. 'B v T»e»» . th li problem dimlniabei our author-

r— Jty In improving the IntemaUonal altuaUon.In avery arc* where the I7nlt«d BUtes oomUta

RUMla in ttae oold war. Moeooifa g r ^ t Idealoi^al------- - -weapon la th a t thto country dJacrlmlaatM agalast

■ racial mUioriUes, especially the «»loTe<l people. In „ AsU. It U their principal soles talk. By Uielr cauUoua T a l t , opproach tb the question. Oie supreme court member* i rlv e , tend to confirm the Kremlte’a thesis.

{“ S f i DXLAYZD SOnOOL AEQUMENT — The Jurtst*-^ ruled, a Xew weeks ago, BgalastsegregaUoa In all publicce o l- -eating-placea-in-Uie-rrtalrlet-of-Oolumbla.- But It-

set nex t October for further argument on non- b e e n dlscrlmlnatloQ in elementaiy schools. i i - . „ I t should b* ooUd that previous rulings against l ic a n gj—egation have deilt only with college and graduate OOnff institutions. TW* Is the lin t caae Involviag gn m a a t l s a n grades. 1 ■d fo r The Vlnaon body sald It needed fu rther Infoma-

tlon on the queeUon. alUiough It has been argued back *, aad forth beforo them ond lower courta for more

* ««* than a year. Every possible argument, p ro , andeeo, haa beea uttered.

f S l • JDDIOIAI, BTATEMENT WANTED. — Th. hlih ” tribunal also Introduced whot may be regarded as a

)Cess. pouucol footnote into this hlstorio and explosive con. a s te r troversy. I t said that It would like to hear the views

of Atty..Oen. Herbert Brownell. Jr. Thua. i t asked forI fh n ft judlclAl, rather, than a campaign, aU teoent on

this lu u e from the Elsenhower adm ln latyaUon. f lo o r j ,u ie r "Cflgy" 09 thla aenslUve prob-t h a t lom. In view of tala 1M3 and current atrength in Uie

,ere." aouth. He bellevei rodal quesUons. especially raPO. irf)M ' (hoold be aetUed b / the statea ra thar th an the federal

-M TBrnmantrHe-advocalttJicin-segr^UQn in Uie de- fenae eatablUhment and the D fieiol-ef-Oolum bla,-

r a t ie whieh la federal terrain.e n t i - But he has not declared hUnaelf on aegregaUon

versua non>iegitgaUon In all ita varioua nation>wlde . . . r f masifettftUooi. He glvea the Impreasioa hcuwould . . prefer to bave ttae courts ahd the aU te leglslaturea•Hto* K in Ui« pcUaoo-MoW-MraomU sa m a t. m o r- * • ' •

• n v BOUND TO BC RABA8 BED ~ No m alUr what- atand. BrowaeU takei. it U bound to b a rau the

White Bouat. i f "Ike'a" chief law offleer arguca for Mgregfttloa, Uw OOP will lose ' aupport among

r t h e racial elementa In Uie great elUes of the north and ; tbe middle west, where “Ike'* had huge maJoriUes.

B ut if the attorDey.gener«i files a brief o r makes aa iJ j,, argument In- fftvor of racial mingling ia elementary

< Wiii aetaooli,. stieabower'i bope of Republlcanlzing tho k in d aoutb o r even taokUng Dlxie'a offecUon, will dlsap- issor. pe"'- Oov. Jamea T. Bymes. South PoroUno. an

SUeshower admirer, h u said he vlU withdraw sUt« rx.,1 support o! the publle school ayatem, if Bbn.algre- ?h lte ja o o n beocmea law.i t te e Tlie high eourt'a request for ft re-etatem ent by the Ings. Slsenhower admlnlstraUon appeara to be Judicial 1—1. , redundancy. The govenunent'a anU-segregation posi-

tlon -haa beea given by Uje Trum an ftdmlnUtraUon. A n a je jy viewpoint. Iftwyora see no reoeon

n tr a l Elsenhower'a attcmey-general ahould be dragged lo as ft last-minute intervener,

h ig h ■'™. d V I E W S O P O T H E R S

aN ENCOITBAOINO APPROACH ;a iea ^h^ American Parm Bureau federation, through tbe ou n - consUtent appllcaUon of good oommon aenae, demands la n d recognition aa one ol the most intelligent organizaUons

in tbe naUon. An example of thla ao\md thinking wasII evidenced ot Gearhart. Ore., thia week when Harry •** Sryaon. director of ./Jeld aervlcea fo f tbo bureau, saida n d present farm problema can be aolved despite “a certain

k re - amount of unbelief."f t a Bryson supported Uie Farm Bureau posiUon whieb

calla for flexible price support leglslfttioa. "High prlee Bupporta medn big surpluses," he aald, •'with their depressing effect on tbe market. There la now in stor­age upward of & full year's supply o f wheat ond Qom, and more cotton In storage th a n ever before. If sur- pluses a re 'n o t checked tney point to acreage ftllot-

£®P" menta and market oontiola.''.T ru - The Farm Bureau presenta ft theory completely la r 18 eontraat with those who are now criticising Secretary

ot Agrieulture fien3on. Democrat aenators are leading , radical farm groups in the demand for a continuaUon ^ 0 ** of the ayatem which brought about the present com- n e n t pUcaUona facUig the farmer. The Farm Bureau ond urmy Secretary Benson program la tho one for reasonoble D la- prosperity for the farmer. The other program la the

.one of eventual ruin, not only for th e former but for j SSIS uaUon‘8 economy. •w ere parm leoders who honestly face facta are important

men tn these days. Mr. Bryson is a representaUve of 'en se a farm orgonizaUon which, honestly faces facta, ond

haa the courage to take the atand which. In the long do the farmer the most good without allot-

/ tn e menLs o r conu-ols.—Boise StAteomon.,Illon — --------------------------------------w h a t b a c k t o t h e f u n d a m e n t a l sllIiQn Someone said to us recenUy tb a t i t would be 0 shame

If the Maho Power company were nuthorlred to build Uiree low head dams In Hella conyon: the one big

jp ro - government dam would provide power a lot cheaper, varm o f oil the prevalent economlo foUocles. this Is ono vera l of tho most ridiculous; this concept th a t govemment

V,-- can do onythlng or provide any service cheaper thon naa ^ ourselves. Actuolly. tho tgycrsc is true,

rlo u s Government costa are olwnys higher thaih those ot one privote enterprise or industry.

n v Of course, i t is powlble th a t government can buildft power dam and sell electricity for leas than prlvftte enterprUe. in fact, (joveniment^oa ft'HiBJt' of'doing.

U gias. jm t that. The price difference atema from one fact; ty ing the biU is paid by people-everywhere. I f govemment jv ln c owned all the naUon's power planta, you can be cer- i l la r t tain you'd be paying more for power than you ore

today. But the ftdded cost would bo fn tho form of school toxes: price factbra th a t would benidden'some.

: de- where else.' th e W hat happena U aimple. I t 'a exacUy the aame Uiing

If Jonc.i were to go into the dairy buameaa by having ^ w n 'a n d Smith w d a lo t o f othnrnaighbora buy his

cows for hJm;” 0 / 'e o u r» -Je n c 8 c*n-aeU milk a t o ■ “ToWerprieoreBpecrallytf'thrwigb'theTearfl.'BTOwnMKl,

Smith help pay his part of hla feed bill. too.

^°ihg *7 ^ - ^ U U ? i J JUw th e Parmer.

New SWIFT, STOLLBW STREAMS- We d<rt»t like to belabor tho aubject of the drown.

« a a jn j peril, but If It wlU help to aove ono life we New thlnlc It tl worth repeating the waralng Uiat the

- dangerous ceaaon on drownlng-in-tbi3 intennouatala

— If we.needed ft remlnder it-W fti.In.that.black head-_ " C “ line in Wednesday momlng'a paper: "Boy. io; Oirl,r .h a s . 3, ,Drown_ln’_Tv.in_Uteta_Miahaps.'i : ___h in g , u p along the Provo rtver. no rth o l Heber, the b ^ ,, s i l t fUblng.wlUi hi* father, fell Into the stream. His — ^ -boota-fUl*d-wilh-waer-:*nd_ha_w»aUwept:i»plfllr I *1*3 away by Uio awUt cuirenL Near PUlmore the young_______ gj.rllfell-frgin~a'~ brtag a- to to - th g -8WPHen--w«ter» - efE le c t- -canETcreek.— -. ---------------------------------------------ilmes— in-botifd'aVes'jrwas the-hlgh. swift water that j-a.LiT- might h**'" bf^n .ftunlQor_alibftP^t<LlULui/ tragedy. This Is tbe aeaaon of runoff. SUiami are Utter_ .awollen.aad they nm awiftlT. I t i a ft time of OBUsual .. - peril. — . .

Keep It Iq mind If you go .fishing, or plenldUof. »i - Keep close watch on your youngstera if you live near

_ .a-strenm.:AJit1ie.Wtol.Bxtra.care.cbuWpm«ntmftny.: k . • a tragic drownlngi—Salt Lake Triburie. - - r ......... - ■

nAIT—[G P otfailure to j~m . _______

S h o ts w TIcult year. the eve of

demanda . WB BE1TEBAT8.MTit H . Twin Falls merthaaU are going

to bftve.UieoiMlvea a whlng-dlng oomo Saturday: Tbit's ttie day

i u i ^ a i a ther." Pot Shots U'gdngfto hftve ft og reeiec- vhlMHllng come Suaday.Ttiat'a the.ever, are J a y ^ , ^ ft picture o£ Uie rryplooi

r ^ .W o repeat: The two evenU hftve rv’i world relstloo. Other tlian ws firmly SjUin* of bellenre the aerohaata got Uielr Idea ^ * 5 ^ “ after readUig Pot Shota. Ya gotta “ enter the Old Man'a name for theI'oambatJ merch»nta‘ whlng-dlng., And jou W e S c “ OAN’T enUr aay aame for the P. !3 against ®- RfonioUon. jeople. In Thia la all prompted b j more let- r cautioua tera and phone oalll regarding "sn> i member* tering” aomeone In Uie .Pot S^oU

event. All Uie dirty wo|li, er, re- aearch In the Pot ShoU **Typlcal

be lurliU- Pftther" event U being dene by Pot L all Dublle fihota Pleld AgenU. thae elualve a ^ W l t - «usopera.-Naturally. ttiw :.wUl_be on non- *11 the blame, cr, raUier, cred-

is against Wo understand that the processI graduate of elimination Is going forward a t' grammer c good fast clip right n m . A t last,

father* aro going to get.what'a com-Informa. lng to tbemi

■gued back • • •for more ODE TO GABBINGp ro , and PoU:

Panmunjom, Panmunjom; where th e ftralftlca tolics 10 on ond

The hlgb on.jded as ft Qenerola come and generola gooslve con. and aoma stay on while thethe views ormlaUce talks go on and o n -asked for a t Pamunjom.

ement on M ac said he eould stop the show,ion, . if they’d let him use the bomb.Uve piob- B u t word came out of the Pent-[th In Uie agon and the armlsUce tfilkslly FEPO. w ent on and on—at Panm un.he federol Jom.Ln Uie de- Ike vowed he'd stop the show. HeColumbia.-------- sBant-to.iCerejt,J)ut didn't atay

long. And Uie armlsUcTlarergo-egregaUon on and on—ot Panmunjom.ition.wide T)ie communlsta gloat with gleehcuwould 08 the war goes on ond thei^ la tu rea talks conUnuea—at Panm\mJom.I, And now ws are tald It won't be

long. It 'i aU In the bag. ButlUer what The talks go on and on—abaraai the Panmunjom.m uca for Who Tiong Dungt among (Buhl)north and • • •loriUes. FAMOI/5 M ST LINE 'makea an *. . . Bta dog li tbe, ttobbom

lementary typo—tries to bnry a boa* in tbeilzlns Uie middle of o paved streetl"fill dlsap- GENTLEMAN JN THBroUna. an FOUHTU BOWirawaUt* ......... . — ' -■ibn.slgre- ------

o t by the . e Judicial .tlon' posi- nlstraUon. no reason

trough the

:anlzaUons -nking was

Horry .ireau, said

Jonprlee

wlUi Uielr IW stor-

allot-

ipletely inSecretary '

xe leading ntinuaUon

ureaureasonable

ier

important

Q the long lout aUot-

xosham e ^ to build le one big It cheaper.

one ovemment laper thon .. rse is true.I ' those ..

; can buUdan private__________________________________t' of'doing.I one fact: . ^ovemment ■ T'iEr, JJaCl* ]idea'some. /

lame thingby having _ . .

ors buy his- - — ■ — I n m oet-A inerlcai............. o f th e hoDflt reae

00. - - • - , ^ ta k e n fo r g r a n t sifou «topiy .. tn y y U h E -i/uu ite :

■' ' A nd tho av e ra g e ^ , w o rth y o f th e co rhe drown. -. »■ , , , . ..le life we ^

Uiat the h igh-pow ered a u t imouataln.------------------------------------------------. . -------------- ----------------------ly a .b o .ttc r d n v e r

'*10: o ‘l ? r --------------------- ^ 'H e n o t o n l y l^ -I -. ’ — h e k n o w s h o w tfTlhTtoy;-------------.------------ — r * ~ - — -------ream. Hla .. 'pfZMplflbr: ___:_______ _ ------ :the young•watera-of - - ------- -- • ____________

rater th a t.......* ------------------------------------lsbMLJnt<!__________________ ______________riams areof unusual _________

plenlilng. , ' ^1 live near >■Mntmony.^ - - -— .......................

H O T T ir w e s - .

^ P E G L E R ’:M J p -PeOlx Prtakfurier was examined

by a fabeoaimlttee of tbe aenftto p U . ceouaittee on Ute judiciary on Joa.

13. i m . B e w a a ^ ^ _ ^ ^ ^ ^1 ft allppm w l t - H ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H

TTga a . , ^ n .M oO ftrran .

ore going Democrat but an rhlng-ding anti - commualit

ttie day t ^ t b t f i . o ik^ lucky fo- him wbaUier h a f f l ^ H ^ l i ^ t u v e ft agreed wlUi t h e ^ ^ ^ ^ H I ’l o a t h e “doctrine" of e*Typlcal H a r o l d l K l ^ ^ M

Lukl, the 'S n g - ^ A ^ I ^ ^ H renUbftve lu jx eommaaUt, we flm ly u epreased tn a ^ J S e l ^ w S t Uielr Idea book 'of bla ea-'Yft gotta titled .“OommunlBa.'*

le fpr the “Senator McOarran." aold Jtank- And JOU furter, "How caa I aoawer without tor the P. ntakiag • apeecb about my view* on

govemmeat and tha reUtjona of tbo more let- br^ehea of tb» govenxaent to oae

rdlng "sn> anothert'* He could have made the l»ot Sbota ap«ech. Nobody waa IntemipUag k, er, re- him. But he didn't.

“IVplcal They aparred along and no clear ae w Pot answer came from Pr*nkfurt«r. * ‘ iP-;* S*n-WUUam H.IOag.anoUiaf Dem- ’,,w U l_^ oonit, took over Uie task of trying to her, ered- ^ stndghtforward declaraUtm.

Klo« ft*ked, .*'Do you believe In E wbat might be called the Ideologym S Again Frankfurter gave an Iml-

taUon of bushel of eels on ft barrel JG of grease.

■It would be terribly eaey;* he m; where »ld, “for me ta answer that ques- Q an and t|oa.

‘T Withhold any further dlaeus- nerala go alon, not because there la any aecret Bhlle the obout my views or feellnga but be- and u n - cause I am in a position la which

I cannot help it. You wlU have to tho show, decide,- in Uie light of my whole the bomb, life, what devotion I have given to the Pent, ttae American syatem of gojfm* Uce tfilks ment," ' ' 'Panmun. i ^ t Is precisely wtaot the ‘sena­

tors were trying to do. "In the light"- show. He of his "whole life," the aenatora had

^ d n ; t^ y ieameA-Jihftt_jaegdore_BoQsevelt e t ^ BO had accused Frankfurter of "Uklng

an attitude fundamentally that of TroUky and oUier bolahevlkl .^eod-

" ','‘ . ‘S.® exe In Russla.-S TR was referring to Frankfurter’s

B,tM nnvertlgaUon and report" on tbe Id trW of Tom Mooney for Uib mur-la on-aa clUune by a planUdir n n n r ' bomb In San Pranclsco and on tbe .]) Blsbee' deportation of ft gong of

IWW terrorista.' TbB agitation to discredit {he

■tobbom Mooney trial and got him excused M in tbe from the death pmalty waa directed .I" from Petrograd, the revolutionary[N THE capital of Russia.OW - TR aald Pronkfur^r'a report on

'^ 1

i, m ind if 1AjnerIcan-faroiUes,-whcn-the son— -Thie odA reaches “'flrigng age’*, it is ggtit >r granted tflwriie has the right —to lB.iAniUy-car~",tifithln reason. he^g‘I average young m an of today ia *^0- of the confidence his father places Who He’s literally “ pow n up w ith tho th e r weredautomobUo”—aohe’susual- ©wn ^driveiL thanliiaD adw aa-bcfpro— lead no to n ly Jtnowahow tohand2eacar— ing n ^ W B h o w ^ ^ ^ e h im B ^ in a c w . ._ u B e c

'■ . T h e ”

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J G S - A P P E A - I W F R O M

DR’S A N G L Etile Blsbce acUoD WU “fts thOTOUgh-

the aenftto Iy mlileadlng ft doeum est as oould S o d J f t i be written. No o fflc l^ wriUag on

behalf of tho. Prealdent la to be e*. mmm/mm t„ faUure to know aod w t

fortta Uiat tbe IWW is a criminal m ^ U r a T N S - ln im in - b e t e f - in hla doubta tb a t 'th e men de< ported from BUbee were Intent on destruetlop *ad murder."

In this testimony. Frankfurter save his communist bosom frlead.

I ^ I h a fine buUdup and said, quite 9 | ^ H I gratuitously, th a t U ak l oame over

b « e In- world war I to teach a t ItoOlti la M o n tw l and Harvard,being,-dlaquaUfled for aervlca in tbe war for phyalcal reaaona.”

lid ]Ptank- >nieBe phjvleal bandleapa did not e r Without prevent U sU frem playing ft game y view* on tennla »o itrenuoui and excaUeat io n ao fth e («hlle ether Britons much older en t to oae and lea fit were taking it In Prance) made the tha t bla tennis game has had prom-

itemipUag jnent mentloa in his biography. 1 • was. la faet, a conalviag

d no clear draft-dodger devoted not to the ' f»Hkfurt«r. preservaUoa of tho epuatry wbo»e ' ther Dem- p«,ple bad thrown about Wffl tbe 1 iftryiag to proteeUoa o f-th e lr m agna charU; 1 laraUon. their courts and their unwritten

coasUtuUon, but ra th er to the de- ' believe In atnictton of the naUon. e Ideology He carried on almllarly bere snd '

peUx n ank /u rt« r was eae ef b is 1 e an Iml- wanneit perwnol ^rle^(^*. But. a# to 1 n f t barrel Frankfurter's attitude t o w a r d 1

Laskl's doctrine of coaununlra, we t easy;* he ore stjU left guesalng. ’ 1

th a t Ques- * *The Frankfurter report to Wood* 1 er discus- row Wilson on the Mooney eaae abo 3 any aecret was signed by Max LowenUial as < ga but be- assistant secretary. Tbla is the man

in which who wrote tho book attacking the ) U have to FBI two years ago and who then < my whole bobbed up mysteriously in the < e given to friendly biography of Harry S. « f gojfem- man by Jonathon Daniels, one bf

' ' Truman's selfless secretaries. »th e sena- Daniels depicted Lowenthal as the light" one who threw a halter on 'iw m an >

lators had and schooled him In Lowenthal’s -Boosevelt principles of igoremmeat for the ; of "Uklng United SUtes. Iiy tha t of Daniels went much further. Re 1 tvlkl lead- wrote thot Lowenthal. as counsel I

for 0 senate committee of which f uikfurter’s Truman was ft greenhorn member, 1 t" on tba decided long before aoy such bug ■ the mur- ever bit TVuman himself, to school < ft planted Truman for vice president, nd on tbe He oUo Introduced him to Loula i . gong of D. Brandels, then retired from the

supreme bench, for visits In w h l^ ‘ a-edlt the BrandeU' thoughts made a profound n excused Impreulon on the rapscallion rube « la directed from the pollUcal slums ot Kansas 1 ■olutlonary City. ^ j

report on Later, Lowenthal w aa'called'be-' I

if I take th<0— -Thi« m r a m ^ a t- h e V ta r n r f l i - B • -------K a if e » m » tii ie .w h c t l= la x b < » 4 i. lt - l o g i n tllE o ther fe ll i* a I t t a k . J,

a arlotng d o n 't m ix ,

» '^ o to u g h t him those things? Certai" tho m m who Bhould bo f is iMcher i t1- ow n fath o T .A n d th o ao n ro lcaao n ian o tac h ea largely brgoodoxoinploi-^ 'y I - - in B rio d rn to ln 'a n thidgi^TTiH-cffdEr

-— use of w h is k e y . .. . _________

FOTFHTJUSE Of-SEA

_____________ 1 ______ 1____

'ROM1 T T S ™ " i ' S i .

m t as oould • .writing on Lowentbsl brought aloaz

U te be «x- Wheeler, H oatana, formerlj^. tow a a d M t ftler, although WheeJer had : a crlmiaal U n d a te d on chargta. of .n uai“ belnf~la' Sealtlaafc----- :— — ----------------he men de< ;W beeler Ued up the commltt«n •e la teat cn cleverly th a t Lowenthsi didn't h»*.

to. a u w a r a stogie q u e i to o f ta ! portance. He never did n a a # .S e

Frankmrter sroupa wWch s « t Wm to Germany iKm Irtoa. » " « > '• " ' 1^., MtaUoiu d aald. quite character named Wahl whose >r

S S ; W tt UvlUes s tm bftine ao t o n ? thSito t ^ Z but oUier auch bodlSid Harvard, ,

laps did not markable admission tha t "except io lng ft game one lnst«nca Involvlog a charsa nd excaUeat agalnat a nonitoee,'the eatire hlst<^ muoh older of th is commlttoe aad of the tu. t in France) prim e court does not disclose Uut I had prom- a nominee to the supreme court hai iftapby. appeared and tesUfled." - I conalviag And b la mouthplsoe all through not to Ute th* hearings was Dean Acheson. latry wbo»e who rematoed his c lue coafldaat u t hlffl the throughout Aehe^oa's care«r;in tha gna charta; itato-depftrtm ent---------------- ------■ unwritten Tbe published record contains the to the de- written atatem ent of the late Qen.

Hugh Johnaon th a t Frankfurter ly here snd was ‘•toe most Influential individual eae ef b is In Uve tte lted SU tei," heading "Uja I. But. a* to nucleus of a vast ooUeotlvIsm la

t o w a r d which business or any private en- Bunlim, we terprise are Just elements to be ab-

• soibed.'*Another cbservaUoa going into

li to Wood, thla record waa th a t of George N. ey ease abo P«ek, form er administrator bf Uie iwenUial as unoonsUtuUonal AAA,- who wrote: Is the man "m th e legal division plans were

tacking the formed which turned the AAA from I who Ufen ft device to aid Uie foimera into a ly in Uie device to introduce Pie colleoUvlst irry S. aystem o f sgrlouUure.’* lels, one b f *TbU,- Peek wrote, "was due to arles. Jerome Prank, who had come to nrenthal as W ashington, so be told me. a t Uie on ■Rumon request of Felix PVanVfurter." Lowenthal’s There is ao much Infomiatlon a t for the proving th a t P tankfurier la a crafty

poUtlcal manipulator of a pereonal further. Re poUUcal machine. Including even as counsel Henry Jj. sUmson, whom he selected

J of which for secretary ,of war, tha t the ap- m member, proprlote lnvesUgaUng_coimnlttees f such bug are waaUng ^ e on petty suspects f, to school «nd apostates, jnt, Frankfurter'a offleo Is not a flve-m to Loula nilnute walk owoy. d from the ■ — ■■Is In which ‘ ■ < -a CLUB TO MEET 0 profound SHOSHONE, June IB-The Sho-

lalllon rube shone Shiners 4-H club will meet ot Kansas a t a p. a . Tuesday a t the home of

Mrs. Leonard Bond.

■ called' be-' RBAD TEMES-NBWB WANT ADS.

the car toi* r n e d ' l i - B r s r n " B o m « n i ! t h | r F » t t 5 W loxbeiLflia U » -:^o « h eH o u M * { S M B » ' a break. And iii*jyy»aM in th a p ^

a»it«oiu :ings? Certainly " D r b M n g m d ifrtofia tcacher ia hiailc sa o n ia m a n l e u o n I t to p m c H a I ; a n i in ^ 1 ^ h o - yoiT do; you-neod-l..includinglhe your son comw to yot

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■Iction Filed ' OE

Ber Auto Crash »■ eonblon bere Dec. 30,1061,■ t t S l t t court W nto»- JJ H e u I L. Bttes, owner of the tr:

compenr. egalnst AlUn Ri B m u d WelU BhlUlng UidB » CtUfornle corpor«U«u f»■ u b tbe eourt to eward him wi^ E j a i u t u Co onsofbiscabs ha■olliiion. In bis complaUit, beK ^ t e r t o n was tbe drlv. yli^ E m Cadillac owned b ; the pa B T f ln n wben it struck one^ E t a t t Wasbtoffton atreet tit■ d ^ t b Pirk avenue. eoi

charges Peterson w u exHttcU eul? and nesUgently ed^ H td UiB'accident. In eddi- be■ u s ^ldEmenl. be asks for O)■ m t lull. He U represented ag■ aod^Jacob^^^^ oc

Bean Workers Rl

■Fined at Buhl |■ W 18-Tw o Mexlcaa M r mrkers vere arrested ^■olgbc by Deputy Sheriff *r

^B cotexposare in toe 100 m K ad w ay :n o r .th . B ^ - -, J Boibeis, Andto and Joe Ar> ^■ vere taken before Juatlce “ ^B tacs 0 . ^ Rudy Wednes* _ ■ i r o Aicbuletta was fined ^kS.40 coats lor belns druok ^ p e place and Joe Arcbulet- ^ f c e d t» and tiM costs for ^Hexpofure.^■ le r t unable to p i^ tbelr H I Audio was sentenced to Bl* ^oe to 10 days In

prluQers were taken to Wednesday altemoon by for conllncment In tbo

■ Picks Team B Cave Meeting^Bok June 1$-A eommlt- ^ B ^ 0 ’« e t Odd Fellows '

appointed Tuesday nl^ht ^ B preparations for tbe Cave convention July 11. ot tho committee are

Clarence Carothera ^■Elrkpttrlek.

Vaouint attended tbe ' H I ^ b jneetlnj Wednesday ^ V d ^ f i work.

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" ■'DALLAS, June 18 </«>) — Combine e operator j . d . R ussell'•«;« he Is b

. f , harvesting to niuch’ wbeiat to r farm* n 9 U ert tbey. dont know w hat to do v ltb tu - »U toelr casb. TMl, *7 bad to keep one.ot. tbem trom ies- etopplng cars on toe highway and' the trying to loan toe drivers money,"Un R u s s ^ M id wito ft twinkling smile.Mid Tbe <8 -y e a r-o ld Dallaa county nu tan n er :U cuttizig h is ' neighbors' ilm wheat before pushing north w ith the abs h arv est He u y a toe w heat Is the int, best he has ever aeen. Bome o t It Is rlv> yielding 60 bushels to toe acre com- the pared to a normal 10 oi; 30 bushels, one .There Is so much work to do get* reet t in g 'In - to e tremendous crop to a t \_

some harvesting crews are spending _ w u extra days here along the soutoem Itly edge o t toe great continentAl wheat Idi- belt.-O toera-are-w orking-now -In for O)clahoma and In toe drought*dam- ited aged'tlelds of toe Texas panhandle,

one o t the tew sections o t toe na­tion where toe crop is poor this year.

AU summer,- combine crews like Russell’s wm toil In toe golden fields

« I trom Texas through Kansas. Ne­l l i braska and tbe Dakotas. September „ trost will catch .tiiem on toe Ca- 1 . A B d ^ 4> r ^ g ^ t toe end ot-toelr

They- WlU harvest a a esttaiated W33^00,000 bushels l a to e C .S .

'* 7 ^ e r e is a can iu iver o t -some Q70 ■ mlllloa' bushels tF m l u t season.

The toUa would give .toe U.S . anles* — ------------------ -,ned

I T O OI m o t h e r

Eow wouM yen Bfca a Boa In TOurUtlng room—a black }eo;H

I 'a r d In your bedroom—a tiger in tbe baHT Helen Martini loves

| 9 i t - a n d ao do tbe animals! Sbe •? adopts the unwanted'infants of . the iunjle-bora beasts^W tbe

0^ Bronx Zoo aod raises tbem wlto f » t tbe toTB and « a » she'd give 1 the human baby. Aad to the aston-

Isbm ent ol au tho rities , she s “f® ■ proved aftecUon la evdry Wt u tera important to tbe babies of tbe

d>y ^Mothtr Wat H « w » - ia tbeJuly L adles'Itene Jottmal.

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o t the Gooding.Cenaty Safety eeimeU, ac la to be dlstilbated t« oonnoU members thlj

st Start Reyeals IS Crop for T ex ^sbtae export and carry-over excess, o f-ae ^ bUllon busheU, the g reatest'sraln™ * surplus In toe history of aay naUoa.* . '

S : Oops!tey." NORTH HOU.YWPOD. Calif.,nile. juBB IB Iffl—When Mra. Marloainty M olly.Qarela' walked out of*a'wrs' market, police say, her girdle, toe gurgled.toe Bo'she and a companion were

It Is booked today oa suspicion ofom* burglary—taklng 'tour bottles ofIs. llQuor from the market via toeget- glKUe. /toat ___________________JIng lemtieat •

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Wendell Council „„ Picks SecretaryU S WENDELL, Junt IB — Wendell

Health ooundl; rteeting Tuesday o t 'a afternoon w ith Mrs. M lniu^ m ln Appointed M n.'C larence Orth.ras ■tlori.. eecretary to-fUl tb# vacancy left by

toe <]eath ot .Mnk Grace Hanson:‘.Mrs.' A rthu r .3yee, presii]ent,'Te-

ported . t h a t '68 ' cards were sent':to ' parenta ot pre-school age children.

86 In toe WendeU area and 11 lh toe ‘r ° Orchard valley area, and that. '47

pre-achobl 'oblidren had 'taken ad- vantage ot the tree medical and dbntal clinic.

Befreshmei^ts were served.

-When- Moua'fc Katnial blew oft ita “ V top In 'lf lia , the noise was heard

760 miles away trom ' to e ' Alaakan •— volcano.-

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S H Q S H O N E S T R E E T NO)TOSS from Telephone Bidg.) ,zoll and Conxc Lubricants—TOP these are at vour urviee at myW« oma In Soturaoy and let me-show )

LubritNCARD I CardI.Lubrication:—: • - -O o o d .tof -flaa~Ctle ---------------- - -tJoJ»-t»Uh-purchM<— .' li^on* or more ot

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i iO ^ear AJm 9 | | For Air Tour' a H Coining Truei ^ B OmOAOO, June 18 .(A—A 10*yeai

dream 'bought" w ito meatless sand' H S H wlches' and oM E U ter outfits wit n ^ H come true next monto when 14) i @ | B taolory-womeo and office worker iQ ^ H take oft tor a aiass vacaUon fllgh'

to Europe. .The women plan to tour six eouB'

S S B tries and Tlslt toe Pope-and Am S i S B bassador 'Clare Bootoe iMce li

* S b H Rome. They have asked Queei nizabeth 6f Engtead and Queei

W b W I Juliana atlT he Netoerlaads to re tffB llB i celro them asd are hopefully await jfiraB H ing reptlM. >a B 9 None « t tbe women ever has visit H W O T ed Btrope a M only a few have bea B H H up In a plaaa.'They ar« mostly la

dustrlal worken attd eome ottlo ^ ^ ^ B 'workers tn toe V t Waynt, lad

pliuit ot oeneral Beotrlo eompaas ^ ^ ^ B They havo arranged to fly- Ju i ^ ^ ^ B 38 from 'Tt.'W ayne to New Tort ^ ^ ^ B then on to London and three week I ^ H B later back to F t Woyne aboar

several ipeelal TWA' eoasteUatloDi ^ ^ B will b& the largest clvUlai

groxip evsiy to the Atlantie a t on ^ H ^ B time.

~ ”We'n~blaidiig~a'tran=^lndustxls women tre coming Into toelr own,

^ ^ ^ B Irene Meyers, 63. superTlsor ot worn ^ ^ ^ B en's activities a t the plant, n id 1:

a a interrlev In OhkJ«e.

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™ Word of POW;• HAGERMAN,. June 18-M i» .

D l i r WlUlam H. Moore received » let- ^ ter trom her husband, Capt. W.

Trueletter was. written In March.

-A lO-year He told ber he 1s learning other ■ tl^ san d - languages and b u Uaraed to juWlts pia^ » ukelele. He aeemi In betterwhen 141 spirits, since toe ta lk ot a truce

^ In KoreVbegaa.S»J*4ocated.InlUon flight »camp No. 3 In ^ S h ^ o t t a .

This is toe tlrst letter abe h u r six eoua- received trom him since Dee. e. I-and Am-

Luce In . ' ' ’ • •

S S™ Dietridi Soldier S; Keturning Homr b u visit- DXETRIOH. Juae IB—Homewa r have been bound .from Korea is 8 ^ Way mostly la - Btevens, his parent*. Mr. aad M

ome ottloe W arrent Sterans, reported Ihu ) aynt, r a d , «Uy.B oompaay., Mra. Heary Beaehwood. Ogden, to fly- July visiting her daughter, Mrs. Andr New Tork, Frees, sad family, hree weeks Mrs. Preston W arten b u return rne aboard to her Colorado Springs Colo., h a isteUatloDs. kfter vtettlag her daughter, M est civilian Herbert MoOowaa.' and two so laUo a to n e BUI Warren aad Pete Wartea, »

fAwillW^Industrial ' ' --------------------------- ---- --toelr own," JOEOAN TO 8 PKAK •or of TOtn- cx>EOR D-ALaW, June 18 t* mt, n ld la Oov. Len Johlaa.w lU apeak h< ». July a to eommemorata toe 76to a

alversary e t tbe fotodbig of : rANT AD6 . Sherman.______________ ,

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O v i e r G a l e n a Ro&w d a le t- H A ll® ?. June'l»-TbB-flrrt-.baiCapt. ^ o t tran driven sheep pasted oia a FOW Oalen* w m ailt Wednesday , a ttiIber. The a o o a ..o n .toelr:_w »y.to'''«um ni[arch. range. , • ' •klngother band.-containing about l

belongs to Joha Breckearldilnbe tte r Tw la FaUs. ih ey are being mov, ^ eummer range on the.hee^ t e d . l n waters o t the Salmui rlver-la BitCotta, ley basin. ............f iS l* !? * S h e^ m ea started tracking toeD ee .e . u,g Bjounlt abojit t

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lierREAD i:iMBB-NSWS WANT AJ

H o m e j^ = I . iil■■Homeward 'Sgt. Wayne a P '^r. aad Mr*. ____ted Ihu rs-

{.Ogdea, Is Crs. Andrew

lure tum ed Colo., homeghter, Mra. ^ ^1 two sons, JTatiea, and

*“ ' Sime 18 t » -apeak here > >*s 'lhe Tito an- \» v . 5Ung o t F t * S j j

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tnicking’thalr ilt.aboiit two . he t i n t .trailed

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ot, report- tr.be rirm or ■ * H H O l ^ ^ H ru e belns l | | I y ^ | l l ^ l

car, ^aUed ' ' therlU re-

VUlkm K. H ^ d l» d b7 the . l i i i y f Mmeiy. ta il. ■ I j H H SQ highway f l H f l jW>1 oi Sho- f l O a V t Hllled over. ■ H B ff if iHly and the H | ' f l

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OW PUYING I

; IN TH E GREATEST B EA U IV ..S

PECTACLE OF MODERN T I M B ! ^

iDoctors Sfeiject Officers I—

^A*-Gonventi6n. ’0UN '•.-AliUnr,. Jim# W — Dr.

V.-BlmlMti, Poc»teUo. w u elect- p.«u «d prealdent o t the Idaho SUteMedical aasoclaUon here Wednesday 7uoto succeed Dr. Wallace Bond, Twin J>«

' M U . «i°t. Dr. Aletandep BareUy. Jr.. Coem » , «

W l- d ’Al»na, - -w a a .-x x a a ^ .. preildent- »«o I elect, aod Dr. Robert s. McKean.B I Boise, secretaiy-tnaaurer. siooH Dr. H o y t5 . Woolley, Idaho Fall#. * ;«U v u elected sta te delegate to the 7 ;^n American Medical aiaoclatlon with JiieM Dr. BaymondL. White, Boise, alter- 1 |«

nate. ®>ooNew ConncHori »|J»

New cQiuicllors for Idaho dl.itrlcls• 1 and 3 are Dr. Doyle M. Loehr, 10.10

Moscow, and Dr. Charles A. Ter- JJjJJ hune, Burley. p.m.

Dr. Psul P. Miner, BoUe, was isi«named tniatees to "Norlhwesi.Med- } |‘ Jiclne." offlclal publication for Ma- i tnho. OreBon, Waahlnston and A lu- >j tlu . i l ]

Mra. Robert a. Smith. Boise, wsa sw InsUlled u auxiliary presldcnLOthers elccted nre Mrs. M. P. Risby, t loc

■ Rexburj, presldcnt-elcct: Mrs. Rob- ’ ij; • -e r t-8 tttlcyrKelloffti-flwt-vlco-pres«. -4 ‘“‘

Ident; Mrs. Max Carver, Flier, sec- ikx ond vice preatdept, Mra. J?rome K. *><j

^Burton, Boise, secretory, and Mrs. u i‘«i D.. M. Loehr, Moscow, treuurer. ■—

Crtea Problemj _At A banquet Tuesday night. S r. I J

eimlson snld th a t the auoclaUon'a X j two main problems are administra­tion and public relatlon-i.

*These problema are centered . primarily around the relationship of tho Idaho doctor to his fellow ^ .doctors and to hla patlenUi the pub- Uc," Simlion. declared. *"*

"It la not our first duty, to solve the plagues and peatllences of the world, to seek out and slay the dragon of dtsU nt and opposing po- M UUcal phUoKiphy and to dictate S i ‘ the no d e ot life our neighbor ahall follow. Our tlrs t duty Is to bring , the beat of medical cara tijat we poi- albly can to all the people of Idaho, „,i, and to do i t tn ouch a manner tha t .p I t will be thankfully aecepted u a

.job well*done,** he sald._ ' Jajce— ' thai

Rupert Lodge BuildiugOK’dj;!RUPBRT, June 18—Th* grand _ _

ledge o t Idaho M uoos, BoUe. today __ •uthorlaed th e .cotwtruetlon of a f •90,000 local Masonlo temple, the v t i n t to be built here.

H- A oommlttee trom the grand lodge vUted Bupert teveial weeka . ago to.go orer the tln an ce i.^ the local lo d ^ . P lans for the new tem­ple were approved a t tha t time. .- n i e new atructure wUl be built b j C Oontractor WlUlam Kloepfer. Ru- brui pert, ot eladntlocka wtUT brick cf I veneer oonitnctlon, n will be lo- and «ated north o t the tire hall on S xt •treet. Readlns rooms, kitchens and troi dining room w ith » c ^ t y . of 1» , ,

.•will be on the tlrst floor. The lodge _ hall wUl oocupi the aeoond floor. ^

• Tlu omplttoa hUiOiag will be al- ??* most on exaot.dupUcate of the Buhl ” ■ lodge hall. f -

The Rupert Ibdge, which ’ has about 130 members, hsa been meet- log In the Odd Fellows halt for the p u t 40 years. Herbert LaRue Is ii inaater of the local lodge and R. L. wer

' OuUey Is secretary. poll , -------------- ----------- cho

WoIbI Committee pou

To Meet Monday■ MoOALL. June 16 III—The e*e<u-

tlve committee of the NaUonal Wool Growers association will open . • two-day meeting here Monday. I

M. o . Claar, seoretai? of the Ida- ^ j:o unciaUoQ. ttld the eommJitee would dlscusa renewal of th* reclp-, jocal trade agreemenU Uw, a uni-''

-jornr-Bra*lnf-M triam b-m aiketlnB and promoUon. tariffs on ArganUne and XTruguayaa wool and site of “ °i; the next naUonal convenUon.

Ray W. WlUouihby, Ban Angelo, Tex., pjesldent 0? the naUonal as-

• ioclaUon, heads more than lOOper- •ona expected for the meeUng!,.RepresentaUves of all the stale ^

groups which make up the issocia- iQIHil tlon, except Arizona, will attend the m U tneeUng, Claar said.

n Section of-Idaho, j ■ I Bridge Vanishes g;

OOEUR D'ALBNE, June 18 (A-A sta ^ ■ U 100-foot secUon of a bridge over TJt

the Spokane river near Post Palls (ei disappeared Wednesday. Bherlft's

H H I officers said Uierc wos no way of < knowing If a car might have gone )

■ n down with It. - I WllUtm Plonake, commls-ilcmer ot «h

^ H t_ th e .P le a s a n t^ n v h lg h w B y dUtrUt ro< in that area, saM he crossed the cm

^ ^ ■ 1 bridge onee In the afternoon. When dn< hft_jatumed—IB mlniitf< tvio r

M H j i center span was Rone, he said. thi H M j) I t w u an 18-foot wide wood and hei

ateel atructure; Qiricers said the ■ ■ river; now a t Its year’s peak, waa

tlowlng too swifuy to launch a cn boat to look tor Uie missing sec- ou

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S h o w in g Gltlow WASHINOTON, June 18 The u oub- Rocky mountain rainbow troutr-* t

which some spokesmen term the^ivfl ffreaccst UtUe fish alive—la'getUng it .w. attenUon In both houses o t con-,2 ! gress. SI

One bill to protect the reputation c< of the brilliant-colored g a a e i t ^ h u

lvT.li approved by Uie senate com- p‘ merce committee and soon will come a

'*1"* up for a vote In the senate. AnoUierIs being considered by a hoiue com- dm ltue. V.

*nie leglslaUon would require tha t a** * all imported-fUh except Canadian w

lake Uout, be properly labifled andth a t menus ot restaurants aerving iithe foreign trout show its origin. U

* Authors ot the bills. Sen. Henry a Dworahak, R., Ida., and Rep. H s- 6

< J ] mer Budge, R , Ida., say th e legls- 1 1 laUon yould atop Uie sale o t in- fl

terior fish from Denmark and Japan brand v: sday'ui Candy Cache of ;r.nd Boys Seized by i‘S! Mean o r Police Ptem- ______________ '

it'bS CEDAR OTITf'June IB {/JVPoUce ? Ru- brusquely halted the growing dream Q

jrick of Uiree Cedar. City boya age 8, s Ji I lo- and 10. llin X I t WOl u eaey u taking candy • and trom a baby, they said.

In faet, Uiat’a what Uieyidld. • " The three boyi, Uiey ^ d . had

i sl.' been exploring a big bole in the Bide f, Buhl of a construcUon project excavaUon.

The hole led under basements of . ' J.M several stores, and through an open .

“t : manhole. Into the basement of a 1 . u,e Ie Is In the tunnel, where the boys I . L. Were saving up for a ra iny day,

police found, eo pounds of dipping chocolate, ss pounds of candy kisses, F 40 pqunds of shelled pecans, 43 one- n pound boxes of chocolates and 108 V pounds of assorted other candles— a

a y » S pounds in all.

S Continental Hikes I ‘y-° Price of Products 'j . tL HOUSTON. Jua* » W>-ConU. $ »eln- h « n t^ Oil company became th e first ° uni-'- “ •Jor. tlrm to boost prices of gaso- * ,ttne Une, k*rot«ae-and-heaUng and-fuel I lUne of high prices an- *. of nounoed for crude oU.

OonUntntal cited th* h igher crude ' la-lo schedule In raising l u prices yes- \ f . . . terday for tank car, *tank wagon F ,per. «uid cargo prISM for reflned-prod- *

Oenerally, Uiey range from one _ ocia- a gallon on gasolines, one half 1 dthe * gsllon on kerosene, one-half

cont a gallon 01} h sa tlh s oils, and 35 cents a barrel on residual fuel oils.

I Increases In tank wagon prlccs I to service staUon operators and I

j p Q commercial con.^umer8 will apply In t t v o Oklahoma and the Rocky mountain i

A states o( Montnnn, Idaho, Wyomlnc, t over Utah. New Mexleo and Colorado

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Store Hit by Fire !KETCHUM, June 18 — A fire. I

■er ot which sUrtcd In a rea r storago strict room--ol--Uie Golden Rule-storo,1 me cnuaed lltlle damnge here Wednes- .Vhcn day afternoon. .

tVlK T-K« fl.^>the blaze before ll could gain any

I and headway.I the _____ ___________ _, WM When Mount Katmai in Alaska ch a erupted In 1013 all life was wiped

sec- out over a wide area. No hum»n beings were in the area,

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te c t T ro u t F a rm : G ains a s Id a h o-T h e under the name. Rocky mountain rouir- trout.1 the The threefold purpose ot UieJjlUs etUng is:

con- 3. To protect Uie publlo and con­sumer from decepUve and unfair

tation compeUUon;-<4 h u 3. To protect tbe domesUo trout com- producers from unfair'compeUUon; come and,

lother -3. To benefit IndlrecUy the KUn- com- dreds of thousands of fUhermen

who whip the mount&tn streiUns e tha t and lakes in pursuit of the sUm and adlan wary rainbow.1 and Dworshak says correspondence srvlng trom domesUc producers indicates gin. that Danish and Japanese fUh sell Henry a t about one-third the price of U.. H a- B. trout, but aro inferior In quality, legls- One producer wrote tba t Danish it in< fish lack firmness and sueeulenee Tapan because they are fed “flshbeads and_____ viscera from codfish."

Many of the IDanUh fUh, which are shipped frozen, ore seined out ot the ocean and rivers on the Isle of

yJuUand and fed in ponds. They are sold to U. S. wholesalers a t 40 cents a pound, about one-balf the cost of c e producUon for domesUc trout.

Government figures show tha t im-------- ' ports of Danish tlsh Increased frothPolice 104.000 pounds In 1M7 to about l^i Iream mlUlon pounds last year. The toltl I 8, B Jumped sharply In IMS when the

Import duty was cu t trom one cent ^ pound to one-hiHf cent.

' No totals are available of Japa- I . nese Imports, but tbey are believed• . to be large.• Approving Dwonhak'B bill th* e eldo ienate-cemmlttea said:aUon. "Scattered throughout Uie United Its of ___________________________ _____

* Utahn Elected by Land Association

pplng JACKSON, Wyo.,. June I t f ) — Kisses, P. H. Mulcahy, S a lt Lake City, w u tone- named president Wednesday of the d 108 Western States Commissioner's es- dles— soclaUon.

The U tah land oommlssloner was dhosen to succeed John Rledal, Wyoming state land commissioner,

C S a t the close of the association’s Uiree-day convention. •

C I S Others are J. Stevfort Watson, Uie ’'^nti Oaliromla land board, vies preai-

ArUiur W ll*n, Idaho lan i oomnUssloner. socretary, and' J . J .

S a ^ i v e ^ r , Oolorado iM d b ^

The commissioners from the 11 western s ta tu adopted a resoluUon

, VM Uiat the Tfcrlor graalng actU «on *>« amended o r changed so a« to give

the su te s equal Authority In graslng matterk

' i s Woozl^-to Meet S With BLM Group

B oiBB,'June IB Bureau of prlccs land M anagement AdmlnUtrator

s and Edward Woozley, former Idaho land iply In commissioner, will meet with the untaln Idaho state BLM advisory cotnmit- omlne, tee here Saturday, ilorado Wilfred Quinn, Owyhee gmsing

district grazier, said Roscoe Beell, regional BLM director, and Charles P. Seeley, regional range mannae-

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'a rm In d u s try lah o S o lons P re ssmountain BUtes Uiere are approxlmauiy 325

trou t forms, the largest concentra- f UieJjIUs Uon being located In Uic Rocky

' mountain srea, end in the noryj- and con- eastern and norUiwestem states,

id unfair “A large majority are small and operate as. family unlU while the

sUo trout minority are substanUal commercial sipeUUon; operaUons. ’The total Investment .n

the tro u t farms U between six mil- the KUn- Hon and seven mllljan dollars. ’The fUhermen annual producUon " n pounds 'of I streim s trout sold by -domcsUc farms Is 9 sUm and about five mUlton pounds.

"Operating a trout (arm Is a . ipondenc* highly specialised business, requlr- Indlcates lng sclenUilc knowledge and con-

} fUh sell s u n t care. Substantial Investment rice of U. m ust be made In Jiatchery foclll- , In quality. Ues. Rearing ponds must be prop- i t Danish erly located, constructed and main- lueeulenea talned. 'tieads and ‘T h e American trout producers

are engaged In a highly specialised sh, which buslneu and are produclnn a den­ied out ot caU food product snd have made he Isle of large InvejUnents in proper facill- They are Ues'and equipment In order to slve

.t 40 cents tha public the highest quality ot he cost of trout avallabie.".rout. Attention waa colled to Dwor-v th a tim - shak's bill when-the-Snalco lUvcr ased frorh trout farm. Buhl, shipped jJevci-.il about l^i boxes of prize trout to the .copl*.ol Tho to lil recently.when the Most of the trout were served to 1 one cent membera of congreu In senaU and

' house dining rooms, but Dworahak of Japa- delivered one box to the White

a believed Houso for an ardent angler—Pres­ident £isenhov,’er.

bill th* ^ ----------------------------

he United Boise Telephone, , Strike Ballot SetI o y , BOISE. Juno 18 m — MounUln

s u te s Telephone and Telegraph i d l l U I l company workers will meet tonightI 1 (jf)__ to Uke strike ballots which wouldCity, w u slve Uielr union authority to call

tay ol the a strike should negoUatlons fall oner's as- on a now contract.

Bobe area plant and traffic em* iloner was ployes «rs Involved, n Rlet^l, Negotlatlona for a new contract imlssloner, ^ave been In progress since mid- isoclatlon’s April, according to Clyde ,E. Hop-

Ingardner, secretary of Boise local 'atson, the 8103; communlcaUons Workers o t (Ies preal- America (CIO).[laho land He said the regional vote will be and J . J . taken to ttrengUien the position ot

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• C a ttle P r ic e s liT he m'aSrlierwu'tleidyTrtthTRlces \

lUa on l u t week's sale In Uio Twin >*«tt PaUs. Livestock Commission com­

pany sale held here Wtdnesdajd, Helfen.were possibly 3S to 60 cenu ,

• lower with the general.run of coa-s - . from K cents to »J lower.

Grass cows are starUng to ahow , " on Uie m vket. BuUs were M cenU ,, to t t lower and there were .not ,

enough stokers and feeders to test _ . the. Market.- • " . , • ; ;a.kr Salable catUe totaled 1.0» wlUi :

good to choice steers, going at»lS.70 S t(r«3a and commercial to low goods :stT**to a t |1S to U0.fi0. UUllty steers went

for t u to llflM. Good to choice : heifers sold for IlflJO to »20j0: .

a« ' commercial io low good heifers |16 : to 919.M: uUUty heifers 813.00 to

^au »16; commercial cowa 1 1 1 ^ to $13A): .uUUty cows S9.S0 to «18.S0, and canners and cutUrs 17 to 98. Commercial bulls went for «14Jio to « i m uUUty bulU 113 to »14, and

r Tlma ^uUS lit* lO »13.M,t Stocker and feeder good to choice

steers sold for $17 to »19 and com- mon to low good 115 to $17.'Hal-

^ . stein sUers went for *10 to |13J0,” t««_____ poorer gTB'1** W ganrt 'ii«n choice heifers 116 to tlS. commonatkaon heifers 114 to $18, sUer calves 1171_______ t o n e , common quality sU er calves

S14 to 917, and halter calves 915 to SIS. Vealers lOld for 917 to (23M. A holt carload of stock cows sold for 9140 a pair. Peeder cows w ent a t 98 to 910.

Top on Iamb.-! w u 923.50. Top on L C O O fot cows ran 930 and Uio top on lalclv 325 hogs'w as 925. Horses sold tnr

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Annual Conclaves'mmerclal k BLLOOO, June 18 W—A ban- itment .n quot today will open the double I six mu- sessions of the grand lodges and liars. The grand temples, KnlghU of PyU ilu junds 'of and Pythian Sisters convenUon. farms Is The thrce-day meetings wUl end

Saturday wlUi a parade featuring •m Is a the KllUe band tfOm Kimberly. B. C.,J, requlr- and Uie Kellogg Hks’ band, and con- Among early arrivals Wednesday ivestmenl ^ a s Fannie Gordon. Dallas, Tex,, 17 foclll- supreme chief of the Pythian SUtcrs.be prop- ---------------------------

nd main- The mullet is believed th e only fish whioh can be fried in l(s own

producers fat.peclallted __ ■■■■_,-iR a dell-

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fu'Jf./'’.; J E R O M Es. A«to_ T h e a t r ed {ievci'.ilin .capl'.ol ENDSTONIGHT

S I d ip l o m a t iciM—Pres- ' COURIER_ . Tyrone Power - Patricio Neal

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* * Dick BJngham—Alarm Clock Club-KEEP

I * Dudley Dahe-^Melody Cor-ner-KTFI

* Paul Droubay—Spinning Baiidstand-KEEP

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et Funds for Hieart J Research^ranted -

• m i k a sun Valley In conJuncUpn wlUi t t e p i c e s idSio Medical assodaUon., h u i

. «nn. iing«d granU .tor medical re - v dU i-priw hearrdUeas«-to-thff-me«j.- "« leal schooU In University of Ore-

on com- « " of Ooloradd, Uni- ?w'lJnS ^'^verslty of Ja of co»-s ^J5f!£fiTO"aive educaUonal p rog |W ® ■.. .. made possible by an approprUUon .

to show 0* 15.000 ^ WM a n n o u n c e s ^ " I M cenu ^ r i c W Howat^, assoclaUon « were .not nresldent. This wlU be carried out « r s to test L Durcbues of movies oonceming

• heart disease wlilch will bo avail. J !.0» wim able to IntqwW -groupa-aS'W eU-is I I »t919.78 Uirough (UftribuUcn ot educaUon- low goods al literature and through the tor- 1 eers went maUon ot local speakers bureaus C to choice which wlU fumlsh speakers on the I to 920JO: subject of heart dtseaw to PTA i letters 916 meetings and other clvlo groups. i 913.50 to --------- ------------------- t

Idaho Land Title ■ Transfer Okayed!

I »14, and w asH IN 6 T0 N, June 16 W—The < . ^ , house Interior committee h ss ap- i to choice * blll' to give Idaho UUe to «

K out s ,000 acres ot land to r trans- l i afa lo ^ » hCBieeteaders or 1

Uielr heirs.-T h B “land-1n-B ialne-eoun lT -w u 3 • segregated for reclamaUon pur- •

A iv ll P0»« 0“ ' " ^f f f f u f ! to homesteading many yeara ago.A RepresWtAUve Budge, R., Ida.,

“e n t a t M over water rights prevented the veni a t ss Bovemment from giving ,Uie0 . Too on it«to UU® ^ ^he land.10 top on The homesteaders have made im- » sold tnr provemenU whJcb-etrtlUed them to

ownership and they have received — qualifying cerUflcaUs 'from Uie k _ sUte, Budge, said.________

1 The :troQuois Indians virtuallyi & V e S obliterated the Huron Indians in 1_ A h«n 1040.80. including tn the slaughter i 7 d«uM« eome white mUsli?naries who were ^ g e ? ^ d living In Huron territory a t ttie Ume.>f PyU ilu ----- - 'enUon.1 wUl end featuring

Erly. B. C.,

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art Accidents Kill ^ ^ a l f r l T S f i ^n e e t ^ In -S B O la H O ^ June 1 8 a A

pound CtU »od n.sheep were killed ^ a* the rprolt ot two W g h w a y ^ .

im c a l n - jjnp. la . Lincoln county. ___Hotoe»,“ Heybum, driving

2 ^ a IMS Dodge sedan, rammed lot!

ilversity o t ahosHone on-highway B3 about al n ro m m ® •• » * ..T u es^y . The driver es-

t a j u r t u a n d ,,nln* eUiers were awKvliH^ crippled and h ad to be ahot, report-1 . S d ou“ t i Sheriff T h o m u Conner. ! oonceming sheep, owned by tbe firm of I be avail. PUger. and 'Pendleton, were being -aS'Well-M h e rd ed -a lo n g .th ^ highway. educaUon- The calf, belonglng'to-Haga'ind

h ttie tor- Bernard, was struck by a U50 stu- rs bureaus deboker sedan driven by Prank o. «rs on the U ar, Qooding, Monday night on « to ' PTA highway OS. Mar, blinded by the9 groups, lights of an onctimlng car, failed — . to see the animal,. Uie sheriff re-

ported.. l l f l C A truck, driven by WUllsm K.I r o v a s l ■Wendell,'and owned by UieK a y e U Jerome -Oooperatlve creamery, fall-16 l»—The ed to negoUate a turn on highwayle h u ep- 03 about 17 miles north of sho-iho UUe to Rhone Monday and rolled over.1 to r trans- Short w u Injured sUghtly and theiteaders or truck damaged extensively.

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K*aipMeS EsKect Workers iz^ K iA K , Juna 1»-The ^ © ^ K s t t b botrd ucouDced ^ E S ^ n n d i r of Vlrjll Nort ^ K j o o i i ^ R<k to repre* N ^ K L Iq tbs' pUnnlng ot ^ K | d oeomunlty youlh

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-"*"5^ m S s t atttins or the^ E u t t . A ufety quiz A]^ ■ ( d Foesu vere read by BtmI^ K tV .U n . Henry peter- B rit^■tHubertSyverson. T r-o cajo;I B W t7 Mn. Wslliee » !» ’|^H ){n . John Silvers, ac- j =

Do&ni Rlxfs. c^ ■ u tm eed Uut the Mur- . ’ ■ t t M won tn electrlo^ ■ r lb t l r n in In member- ^^ ^ n U o a announced tha t ^

will be jerved a t the^ B s ( by the loslQB team T ( ^ B o U ^ n U t t .

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, way to WMhlngtoa today with , Me tbe bleaalag of the StUlwater 17, o

______ _ JWlVtlP Tbe Ulao. fcnoulated by OUe Wedit Tltayerttld, prorldea tbe foUowiag Het looeatlves to th rift for govera - Mosc' m eat em p lo ^ : etoppI A BMttoa Ihould be added to oa U

military om ceri' efficiency report ted i>■ formi Ior tbe olfker'a taleat (a ------

•bo iS^ete 'to^Ss'g roO T a^or »dl• m lral without 1 high acore. - ^ t Aaaual pricea — IM.OOO. «U.OOO T !• aad »l0,000-for tbe cItU aervlee ^ 1. departm eat head*, whe operate - t , V moet ecoaomlcally. .— t - s e• I OlvU .ienrlce admlnt*tratlona.to m isi

ba rated for efficiency and thoee or bi1 In low 10 per ceat to be placed o o ’ j, g , 1 -waralng aad fired i t tb e y ^ itUl

low men a year later. p^jt,1; I ■ ' I I reser

pivision Reunion a ' vi

■ - Slated in -August f£P litb annual asMclatlon reunion matl

. of the lOtad infantry dlvltloa, Su- vete:1 ropean combat unit of World w a rn , uned^ will be held Aug. 7 to ® a t the /y e. fihpTTwn hftfait r rh lf, to word received from' Sari ? . va <

Hooper, lecretary. u,e 1. , Hooper said tb* erganlaaUon h u

no coataqt with about 18,000 of the 37.800 mea who aerved with the dtvUlon aad attached unlti. He said

1 former members o f-the-d lvU lon J who reside In Maglo Valley are urged e to contact Ralph Albamoate, for-I merly of the «7 th Infantry a t IIMII North U rrabee atreet, Chicago.

5 ^rive for VisitHAOERMAN, June B-M rs. Edgar took

- L. Chaplin aad chUdren, George ------- and MarU Lee, Visalia, Oallf., are r spending the sumoier with U r. and

Mrs. E. I*. Ohoplla and-her' slater, •. Mrs. Shirley Dash. Her husband . will attend summer achool a t the

University of Soutbem Callfomla ^ ^ Los Angeles.

Mr. and Mrs. B, P. Stanton anddftUghUTr J unlr.w, * rfn^_m(»ja_gHf.<tK___Sunday a t ttie home of Mr and Mrs.

■ E. L. Chaplin. 'Guests Sundoy>at the home of

. Mrs. K. O. Frazier Included Mr.I and Mrs. E tri Frailer and baby,„ Cleveland, O., and Lyale T rader and " daughter, Linda, Twin Palls.

E Although some proUla foods ar*y Itm la short supply, the avtrage- Srlton now consumet about a.ooo 0 calories a day. about the rate that e existed before World, war n .I- "' ^ '

SHORT & BLOUSE SETlo by TRUDE o f C alifo rn io ■■. BanforUed PeppereU S > | C A t Nutone Chaabray . . . . . 7 4 , 5 0 e Sites 7 - 1«a T O T & BEE-TWEBN SHOP

flP flH B f f g g taa ff lCT* ,

H a w a^^qncter (^a n e

a n " T l" - P la n t

m alU. . , lani-ot-tunthine-ani- oomt! The plant buds trom the rich, flourishing tropical before your- very eyetl

or mosa . . . grows to the- Id'eaJ height of ome . . . . growi with tm atlng ipeed . . . ,y grow . . . . aUyi green the year around . .

s (some plants over 200' yean old) . . . .et e almost no care . . . . recommended by w itors . . . . perfect for planUr boxes . . perfi . perfcct for mantles . . . . perfect for coff

lies . . . . perfect for aU offlcea . . . perf< :aUona1) . . . . leaves, when cut from plant a

for months . . . . tued by florist experts and home decorations . . . a hardy, eaay

Polynesian plant with a thousand uaea I 11

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^oTFree ParUng across the M

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G. F; Yon^SALv-e Problem , W’in s l

McCAU.; June 18 Bybet. s 17, Glenns P e i^ hliti «chool senior, clol »lved-_h l» -hU chhJU n»-p ro^ltin l3ej Wednesday.' Dei

He was thumbing hlA Tty 2iom u« Moscow to Gleana f e r ry wiien he stopped tn McCalL WbUa loitering bat oa the pier a t Shore lodge he »pof. j,e i ted a ,boy flcunderlnfrln.Oie w*Ur. p j , ■-------------------------------------- ---------- Jun

VA Home Biuying Booklet Available ^

'T o tbe Home-Buyltis VeteraD,” a-acw-Sptfe-*ookI«t—^eilgaed to assist veterana .planning to purcbaie . . or build new homea w ith Ot loans Is available a t th e T v in Ptlla Vet- eraas admlnlstratloo offlee. 'r«- porLs Arnold Helwege, local VA rep- i resentatlve. H t

I t conUlns Infonnatlon on w hit Ha a ' veteran should look te when ■»!'

t planning to purehtte ■ or build a home. Oost of homo ownenhlp. .con- w® tracts, settlement tnd low Infer- J “-

n maUoa and respomttdUtlea of the I- veteran as a homeowner tre out-

*■ lined. .' Veterans may obUln .^plM b y . I

f- w«tIn!ror~vIaItln5"the Twla Palla ^ * VA office. No charge U tatde for pa:

tho booklet.IS __________ - . Or

» Gives Becital Jn 'UOTVERanY OP IDAHO. MC4- _ ^ COW,. June ' IB—Mora tlia n BO high .. school student m u s i c i a n s btve ~

registered for the Unlveralty of Id t- ' i / ho’s ninth annual summer znuale ' camp. w

Following reglsttsUon, itudenU lli attended an Infornltl veaptr'recital, • « In which Coleen S t Oladr, Ooodlng, S,7|

tr took p u t.

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FRIDAY and

B e a u t i f J “C1ST FLOWN from SAiVAII [R LINES as a Gift tor t/ou ui anttori9e. .

WHUey in the Rear of our ,

TOlES-NEffg. TW n

I v p a T T i b

IS Hero% Acclaime. Bybee Jumped into the cold lako~ r. clolhea and a ll-a a d puUrt out Beb a Denney, .lO-year-old-#on «f-Oe*ge

Denney, the chief clerk of the sUU n Uw enforcemtnt.department.

"I thought a t first tae bad bis ft bathing suit on, but when I taw his - b e td BO under I knew he wasn*!

pUylaK around." Bytwe aald. " I just “ Jumped in. I t v a n 't any trouble to

pull him out"Bybee' w aa.an honored luest kt

the Idaho Peace Officera associa- C tlon banquet Wedneaday nlgbt and „ was given a police eaoort.bome to*’ day; He dlOa't even bava to thumb * the ride. •

^ Reuniont- MDRTAUOH, June 18-Mrs. W. N.

Hampton aod daught^, both Winterit Haven, viiL, have spent three weeks n with Mr. and Mri. Praak Wlniler. a Mrs. Hampton and Mra. Winsler1. were glrlbood friends in Dea Moines,J. la ., and thla meeting waa theirle first In U yean.

“r 'VUrrfl PABENT8

2‘ 'M raTJeiry ■ s d S l^ a re ^ v ls l^IT parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Maurlee Bev­

ins. They wm retum to Portland, Ore.. July 4. where Steel will enter a hosplUl for treatment of a spine Injury he received some months ago In t logging accident.

ie - FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT A KERATOLYTIC IS A MUST< i

Wluf b > kinltl/tkT Aa a m t tk«t

Hotra. rm 4t« fc»*k. TWv «t T»rt- li»s»t*i P tonw r.

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c u « r IAll By UNITED S m with each

mr Store!

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a t th is b ig sav ing . S • , 2 9 to 4 8 —

Regular 9.95 h Values!

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MUNSINGWEAI

Sl^ep-Cool PajamasS ad wlUjrivtLtbejlOd to Muna Sleep-Cool Pajamas! K nit of

f< cotton and aceUU yam . . . the i weight fabric makea for cool,S sleep.

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>riei o f rovott a n d - - ..............-B o y s a v o r a l p a ir ----------------iving. Sizes fro m

?.95 to 27.50 lues!■a •i.fali a ' t Wrt iBTlMBWMKCgina

I wonderful notion '

I iot Father’s||_ Day/ i \

i t f e n T ^

WEARamas T‘ ' Xd to Munalngwew V ' . : A

K nit of blended ?' -Xim . . . their llRhU ' i , rI for cool, restful l y • ^ .

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Long or fejN ■ Short Sleeves.

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p le a su re . P ick u p ' I f W r a p o ir o f i u r fin e h ip boots befo re a n o th e r doy g oes Iby l . ' X JJ

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V G S . a b o u t th e s ize— if i t 's w ro a f t e r F a th e r 's D oy. - **

’’ Arrow Has S V E R rn n N O yoStyle - Quality - and Perfect P

f \ m Arrow Non-Wilt Collar Styles 1 U K or P a tU m i.' Priced from— —

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p e d f r e e . ■.

A Big Selection o f -

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K n i t s . . . W oven Royons . . • • T ri-- c o t Kinl t N y lo n i . v . F ine, S u m m e r " ' _ j“ " S h e e y ^ e o v e s — th e y 're a l l h a r t .

In '0 w id e a ^ r t m e n t o f c o l o ^ j >

l o l S f . 4 9 5

'ill r e a lty a p p rec ia te .' C hoose a cooY, s r c o n se rv a tiv e sty le . . . d o n 't w orry f i t 's w rong , w e 'll g lody e x c h a n g e it

rb R jE ^ S S H IR T s TTH IN O you can ask for In a fine a h lr tf^ d P e rfe c tP lt. G hoose£rom alltbepopalsr .

3.95 to 5.00;.; ?: '

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Filer

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V Plans on Boys’ ^■ ■ (Camp No at H-—-lions MeetingH KUPBBT. June l* iO a l . J m a B.H f i O raw e.~annre)upl»l°'«<u> '^°™ ^D Q obweii pftttor here, v u IM D n e d a l tpeaker ftt tbe Lloj>a olut) m m SmcheoB meeting Mondfty. ,__ ' B iB MftiorOrowe retained i i« a ^ H W Ttm, W t week *nd wlH Ic tw next W R ...... 'W eelstt report-to BUoxl, Mf»»H f ] t u wUi be giTsn leare untU July ^B n ! Major Crowo UUttd on Uie iftocbl u H lo r youth, in c ,. h lrf^ 'lw ar a i l - OR) leot. Before entering tho service.r o | | M tlo t <awwa we^ ^ e

M B ^ ® ih l* * to eetobUan the rimch. 1 I H ■ m i l e here. M ajor-O ro»e win

n u e t wlth'the board o l d lreeton ot H b . th e project to dUcuas the derelop-

I H • guMtft c t U » club » o JM l ' Z«wt< Johnion. 8 t »H y * Mid Dennie Boltoo, ftU Twin PaUfc■ H a n d Alton MarUndale, sea-iitary ofM i l the Burley Lion* elub.H H • During the builnejA « « Io n . L ^H JloblnMB. ehilnriaa ot the

provement committee, *

II■ [ m .u t) .n . I t I* oum .to il UiJi “ r t^ H o t 'additional materials will be *30.H | Labor will be eentriouted by mem>

H~ *“> ■>'>^ H ' ----- •oon.-’f to shelter Is to be ready-by

^ H ^'M erie Masoner w u appototed ^ H ‘ «b»lnn»n of a committee to enfor«

HH •ommlttee from Uie Rotary c lu ^

^ H BIcK Beeson and Darel Oeorgo*H H were appointed m * wim»ittee »n l n p n » » ‘ ">•^ H h tog street spcrta dunns tneI H H •rteteatloa^_______ ■

H T r i p s a n d . V i s i t s H L i s t e d i n A l b i o n^ H — ATSldK 3\m* l^^Ur.'*n4 Mr*.'Hj---S^Sl^o 'MrTWTW

Uorvln Trtmayne le ft Tuesday for ■ B ' Tellowitone paUonal parlc.■ I j£r. aad Mr*. Homml H e n d w n

U ul two ChUdren, Phoeni*. Arl*-. ^ H v ls l t^ ncently a t tbe Douglas^ H Itehooey home. ------^ H Mr.' and Mrs. Joe Ohatbum and^ H family left Sunday for s a l t Lake

C ity slU r spending eeveru aaya » t the Jobn OhaU)um home.

Mr, and Mrs. WUlU Sears, and^ H tw o ehUdren, Mary Lee aod Lyoda^ ^ H Bryan, spent the weefc'cnd In ReX- ' «H n tough with Mr. and Mrs. Joha Has- , I H O .— 'ley.n n f l ' ■ Mr. and Mrs. MatUiew Ttemayne■ II I ] . A d Olenn Tremayne hava returnedH h bome after spending aeveral weeksH m - i a CalMomla, 'whert. they visitedH H Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tremayne.B B B - M r. and Mrs, Roy Tremayne andh h R u th Tcemayne.

H F a i r R i b b o n s t o ^ H E a r n 4 - H P r i z e s

HAQE8 MAN. JUOe IB ^ t f e r a ot ^ ^ B . pclzes to the 4-H club members win- ^ ^ H —- TUnc thfl mn* »ikk.<w «♦ »h»^ S irw e re aanounced a t thU week's

neeUng of tbe Hagerman 4*H ehib. n u Mehlhatt TMcior oompany.

H H Jenm e. Is offering «1S for f lr tt and h h «10 for second to ttie m em ben whb ^ B h ' ' ’In tbe most blue ribbons a t the

te lr in Ooodlng.. ' ' A t a ateU ag Juna 2S a t th s

^ B B ' Orange hall Miss Belen Zitmpcbret, ^ ^ B ' ' ooun^'extenslon agent, will show a

film. Leaders a t Oiia week's s e e t - ^ ■ B tag were VlrgU Norwood, Mrs. Bex ^ ^ B UcAnul^, Mrs. L. P. Konlgsfeld,

' . ' Mrs, RaUrfi Miller, Mrs. OrrU Shei- . by , Mrs, Charles Btaekhait, tt.\

^ ^ H John Orogw and Ventoa Ravenii* aroft.

BetruhmcnU were s e r v e d by ^ ^ B ' Zlaloe Anderson, chairman, Oonnlo ^ ^ B ZtusseU and MarUyn Ravenscrott. ^ ^ B Square dancing followed.

H P l a n s S c h o o l i n gHAK8EN, June IB— Mrs. Pern

I ^ B B ^ lo r . who has been vlslUng her [ M w daughter snd family, Mr. and Mrs. aniB B .B:esneUi Daw, Moscow, h u left for ■ K H Portland and SeatUe tb visit RuUi

Wilde and Mr. and Mr«. PUy She«l8-M f n ley, iormer Himsen Ttsldenta. and HUgffi ' Attend summer school a t the T;rnl-[ S j i verslty o{ Washington.H H MeuUme. Mr. and M i^ V tx^ H l bave retumed from Moscow, where^ ^ H h e h u been attending the unlver-^ ^ H ^ spend the summer here.

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Vff Yoi/ CAN answer the i ' V & T om C ollim , a 'V

^ ^ H C oU iflS 'ao d 'a dozci--------- - — ' litfrgrcat; cooliflg j f

^ ■ _ _ _ ________ w ith tbo C alvert, p ari............ A fifth of Calvert Res

-fifth of Calvert Gm

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H i ^ H ave> ihem .t

H M P Catvcrt lUoervQ Bleaded WliisH h . * D iyGia-90Pioor-^Distilkd

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im S o - ^ ^ H | H | ^ ^ | H ^ S ^ ^ Hve next

whereJuly L ^ B r j a A B J h r B I ^ ^ ^ ^ H i H

e ranch ^ B - i a H ^ H i ^ ^ H ^ H B ^ I' town” service, B l leaae of

we win ctors otlevelop- H < ; v ^ n K ^ | ^ S H ^

lb were ^ ^ ^HB ^ ^H HIH Incwortb n Palis, itary of

1, Larry ivio lm- rlbed ft

some la t cost be «U.

y mem«

day eady.by .

jpototed enforce July 4,

^ ft Uke elub.

Oeorges ilttee to 1 assist- Ing the

bionBd Mrs.- ia - M n r •day tor

, ^ MRS. & HOKE !ndo»on • . . o f Oakley appearedjnjlhl*. 5. A rli, Pot*to sack eMtmae d t tfE g th e ' Douglaa ooavenUoni of Uie Idaho Potato

______ Shippers aseeeUtlcn U Stm Val-tm and I??'" appearan c<rw U ’ e a i •< I t Lake J?*" PubUclty itsaU am aged dttr-

•*“y»

” Lynda Nepal plane to have Its flrst-popu- tn J a r eJeoUoni in 19M. la Has-

•emayne . ^

Szes CflBEfREliffen o t *<w * Jn- _____ ___

^ O t r e m s p•H ehib. . . '

E li WASHABLE!. a t the V -

NOffiONEVG!npchret, show a

m"S; o m r-olgsfeld.Is Bhel- I—, , —^

f i 9 9Oonnlo V H

taacntt.

In Pastel Solids '- Gay n f f Fiffures on W hite Back- s. Pern Sfounds - Polka D ots . ing her Stripes. M a n y styles.

i l tB u to Sheels-

nts, and

: r : R b s a n <' u S S ! “ 3 Main W ait

H W e o m H S a l l s f e r G l I

HISKEirCOUIMSisa;

^ C A L V E R jwer the call for -them both whoever yoj ins, a Whiskey tcrtjin. Get them as a a dozen other for your bost or hostess,

LOllng'dr i n k g ^ — Remembef, gei C ahert g e r t .p ^ _ I » g ^ _ m J Calvert Whiskev, b« Ivert Reserve, a CaUcrt makes all youfd ■ert G in—bave taste belter! . -------

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oded Wliisfa7 - 86J ProoT-65% Graia Nwttsl i ^Disiiikd from tOOfo Graia Keutral SpiriU. Cal\tr

_ [H a n k jC ^ iife s 1 ■ I C om pany o n

help a t U\e t oHHi where President etseohowtt^doc ^ ^ H tnoet ot his g o l t - j M a M H I j ^H lag. but h u ofr-3 ^ H gleeted to ^ th£IQIH mendxirs Uirotigh W B m th e sieve, ..HIH Be thlaksH S is ft Bilstake, a n d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ BI p H ft serious ooe, but■r^?H t dUsnee w l t h ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H K S U m T x doubt i S Q Uiere U a g o U ^ ^ ^ H | H E H M club' in the coimtHI skirr^ ^ 9 « a e e i £ f f * ^ j tm 'w to d op.w ft H | H ^ tlw 9li<

**Ooli c li is . like g o o d - i u ^ ^ ^ H are filled wlUi nuU-of assorted sin ^ ^ H and shapes. Steady e x p ^ e I ^ ^ H goU does soBiethlng t o ; ^ ma ^^H nU ooal of men. at)d a.<iulet.datt

n e u goes wim the game u mxn■

IM rim tol oortc «»• iioll>l« « ^ ^ ^ B in his pairing wltA'a champion ai ^ ^ H playing for a p r to . A J ? ^ ^ H ^ ‘t break 106-wUl aU b u t farei ^ ^ H his neck to get a H o g ^ a Uu ^^H BTum. a Bnead. o r a MMdleeoff i ^^H ft partner in a p n » a m a t^ nute

s g tMrotaten

WHO IS T H E ^_____ _ UNION MOTORS^■ P C - M V STEB Y M A N ?

ISP!—LE! ■

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a e ^ e ’ I s i n P o o r

y o n A n y G o l f C o u r s eM O U wlth.Campanella or playing tha out- r-epeitlTs, flsld-aloogslda-ManUe?... . . _ . reports' the • To. turn a p a ^ of secret servic< ned att>the alouths loote on' a golf club mem. T » e . dub. ^enlilp>ouId result In th*re belnj

bowefr doea mlghty.few. men present to .dann WlUl-the gals on .fiatwlay night MOse;of the men wotA be uoda

^ ^ ^ ^ H ebsemUon if their report eardi ^ ^ ^ ^ H were'graded on thelr;anUes on anC

aear Ift course.^ ^ ^ ^ H ' chairman of the greens com- ^ ^ ^ H B mlttee Is always sUgbtly 'out of hb

head. Bis one desire in life Is t< ^ ^ ^ B H have'28 greens so psfeet Uiat tn

one would dare deseffsto theen b} ^ ^ ^ ^ H TnlUng on them. Ohen his way hi ^ ■ ^ H tbe «reens a n d ^ v i^ ^ B ^ H numbers p u tt into a bucket placai H M V H under., ft far-away hedge. i L w n . Another Important member, thiId tv . wiat ’ ■ , . . ---------- ;— ; ■>p the place

iiid w eu e .asorted sizes V B lexposure to t P h J B B H H H ^ ^ k . •0 ; the meet ^ 1.qulot.dattl- . I h 4 | :ae u wrely j i l l ^ I H B l i i H M i ^ Mxnera; - ' ■ ! M 'Iaw la-trftMt —nottiingodd ’k l l N H ^ H H H H

1 1 D r ' W e s t ’U but break H I • W W « S » l

i S d i i 5 ^ ‘ ^ M IR A a S T U F I

aia tm irS l^ - i O TOOTH BPUSlie catchJng __T------- — T ( W a l« rp ro o f,a o a * P » ^^ ' - I ih ad d in g Ezton i % U1 ^ ^ * ^ b t i 9 U e B . O n l r . W V

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M C A ..V Z FIFTY

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J * J BAND-AlD4 Pio«ticBtdpi.tln33 . . , ,

A D H ESIVE T A P E v| M | 35cK>lLM-ia.xlO-rd« . . .

$ 1 T . 3 7 S o tu U c nnw**'W _»«ouiie*boltIt.oalT . . . . .

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UNGUENTINE*R«U»(locbums.Tuh* . ' . .

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■oy l a H i H H H a i

Tra. TWIN T 4 iJ g .ro .'ehafio iM 'er .tta-handleap'ooeutiW

O r ■ tee.u :ftlm iska!w aj»ehosenlo»th»' ' job bedwse o< his round-the-dodt

v i i« « a i» bftlm lneu; A m*n who hftd control > U r » t ? over hU leases for even u m uch«

10 mlaute* a day wouldn’t havo the in g lh ao o u poriUen. and wouJd resign t ^ see-

t t m b S T o d o . i o o d J o b o I B t . ^ . a .tt to _dance » c re t sm lee would have to .e*ve^

fte SSw S*’to3iS*rS!!‘ and ?p«? ^ rw H t in , close to half t ^ members ^ o n ^ S being tossed out u belnfcvdangerpus .ues on ana S e g w onm ent.' -lhere never h u creens com- been » club In which i ^ ^ t ^ mem* ^ t r f ^ bers saw eytf to- eye «3« 1*»- Q life la to niakera aad some o< Uie t h ^ the « t ^ t M boya aay,about U iem .w o^ M mu T ih S a to eleuU ito 'bellevahew ulU teiyagto

a band of traitors who w anted,to IS « d ^ v S blow np Uie sUto of liberty, b um {he S S * ! 3 um ll. Boia. uia wri»kto «LM«W V JB«»« powder in Uie Presldenfs office, iember, th e 1 wish 1 had space to Mat aH the

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resident o t the'-Pioneer* elub otllolne county,- haa named commit- u vrMU pemeo to plan the second KonualBunlon of tbe oldUmera o t Blaine <«ouaW/ • ‘ ByTbe oommlttee Ineludes Thom ai WAa

«tt«r»on, R. W. Larklo, Pete cen ar- was latuso,.Late Smltb, Worthy sidredse aftemoi□d Alt Billingsley, all Corey; HoU The (XT AibrittueQ and S.--Q.-OaaUe. io-matto th Plcabo; James Wheeler and mer aulL K. OtiMm, both a aD ae tt: 'Jo h n eathereVrifht. Frank om iban; N. O, hote).Varry and Sidney D ntser, all Solle* He h■ue; George Venable, Alonso price, dence. I^ n k Sabala,.L. B. Hammon, n red to welonim or and O. R. Hloki. all Ketch- from Tim: C. O. Ray. Triumph; Mrs. M. P. XamaaSunnlnsham, Dr. R. B . Wrlgbt, Mra'. Natloni^ n a HarrU. Ployd Wilson, M ark merce <ittkema, Joseph W. Fuld, Steve B amlo h v . Bobert Nome and George dent ofilen , all BaUey. no imp

A maetlDg to maka plana for tb li delegatear'a celebration has bMn iflbed* ‘Theaed for 8 p jn. Uonday a t tbe S laiae w a Tounty courthouse. move j

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Dassia Educators hSOBPB

List New Officers S a ’BURLEY, June 18 — Offlceri ^

llected to the Cassia County Educa- Ion association were announced Qovlns [hursday by Robert Gooch, a oiem- n .„ i « r of tbe auoclutJon. Mra. Maudle »lckett, Burley, a teacher In the touthwest echool, autcmatlcally be- “ “^ 2? amo president. Sbe served ax vice .resident la it year, ''M ary Darrlngton was elected Tloe w hite ] iresldent. She Is principal o t thtf* jjg >verteod Jchoo] in Burley. M n. bers of 'lorenoQ Haight, Oakley, v a s congrt: Jected secretary, men ^

l h e two executtr© oommlttee them ' nemberg are MerrlU Robinson. Oak- next w ey, and M ra Mary Our], Burley. . go to P

New way to Berry Patch I

Another SPERRY fa recipe for Idaho

I N o f a i l u r e s w ith thia b e r x y p u d d la i : M a r th a M eado h a s doeigned th s r e d ; B p e c ia lly fo r y o u r o v e n . T r y S p e r r D r i f t e d Snow “ H o m e -P e r fe c te d ” E r rich ed F lo u r in th i s localirod re d p e . : yo u d o n ’t find t h a t S p e r ry bakes betU

' than a n y aU 'purpose/Iouryo \i\o over ubo< iju s t 8^ y o u r grocor’a soloe elip (sbo? {ins p u rc h a se o f D rif te d Snow ) to Sperr iF b u r , S an F ra n d so o 6 , a n d got dJuft 'you r jnoney baehl S p e r ry doea more tha 'p ro m ise baking Buccess ; : .^Sperry gua

l i k e s r a s d io o tb t r u s e d to m a k a only' cookt.fiave relUd upon Sperry for perfect her, aU.purpoee flour your grocery ittentv oon 610 The proof t in the putSUng. . .

B E R R Y P A T C H PU IAll meoBurementa ara level. S ift floor befc Place in a bu tU red baking d isb o r caaMrc

■i cups f r e ib b e r r ie s , s lig h tly »Sprinkle over berries—

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By EBNE8 T B. VAOOASO ThiWASHINOTON. June 18 and

w»s late of- a hot Mlaaouil 8 und»y chart afternoon. imm.

The (rray-halred m an v lth a t a n -------io-match his snartly creased sum- B M mer suit grinned through tb s crowd gathered In front of tbs-AUadln. hote).

He had driven In trom indepen­dence. ho explained to th is reporter, to welcome tvo automobile carsvans from Texas and Oklahoma on their Kansas Olty slop en route to the National Junior Chamber of Oom­meree co^enUon In Minneapolis.—

Barry 8 . Truman, former Presi­dent of the United States, betrayed no ImpaUenco whatsoever tb s t one delegaUon wss late.-

‘The only thing Is th a t I promised Mra. Truman l ‘d hurry home and move some furniture out of 'o u r bedroom ao I t can be i;>atnted to- li«flMW,"'h'e coniwed. “I don't v%nt to be too laU." '

Be looked years younger than vhen he left the White House. He looked niore adjusted to private life than during his first few veeks back In Missouri. A long z tst In Hawaii hod ' accustomed him to rbovlng a t a slower pnce.

Signing of a contract for the memoirs he Intends to write and making plnns for the. future bave provided the work be needs.

Ho Is, he atid. a happy m sn—*T tried to leave mv worrlea a t the White House doer.'^ . • >Mi|

He v as eager foi< word of mem­bers of his old White House staff, convcasmen. senatora, nowspsper- men and othera He'll aee many of them when he visits Washington next week. Prom Washington bell- go to Philadelphia to speak on June

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t te r <br e o o U n g oil) t te r is forxosd. P our ever berries s m , 860*, for 36 m inutes. Berr* s k s czeno . 6 serviDcs.

M M artfu l M ead e B M lpes faiiry Sperry sack. Lusdoua eskes,« , deeMrtsI H earty oasserolesl I home-perfected, guaranteed to irk uks a charm In your oven.

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>y.a8_Plain36 and to K ev Tork for awther speech June 7». ®ever

The conversation v u InlemipUd on 1 by a telephone ca ll Would Itum an **i Itte to visit In tb e manager’s suite? visit He vould, and b e did. plly,

“The manager Introduced his wife belt and amali daughter. The child say charmed the distinguished visitor csui tomedlately. chattering, dancing Hou

Styles for Sul Weo^-CLOSED FLATS . HOODED HEEL CASt MEDIUM HEEL WED( DRAPED KID WEDGE MUtTI-COLt)RS and T \

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WIN TALtB. ^and showing her hesvOy Iseed faney

■* pants. vi ^ Watching the little girl. Truman

» 9 v as reminded ot h ii dhUgbter, Mar- ffyi-as-be-ealls-Usrfar«t,-vhsn-ahe —

. v a s tba t little. • h i Ha beamed vhen b e v as told oc

everyone enjoyed her appearances q,, lUd on televlilon.ahowa. ' ' u n -**1 don’t get to see her on Uie- da ite7 vision here," he aald ra th er unhap- an

plly. **They tell me she's getting to rite belter all the'tlme. And nobody ean ifi Uld say tb a t abe baa ber .eontract be-, : Itor cstise b e r 'd a d d f i - tx r tb e -.Whlte pa ling Hou^e." t ’ _______•• ■ :

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• 6 AKiinr. Jime 1 8 -tilph it'H a le ’ ^entered a hospital In Denver. -

‘I* remain under _ xan:es nsedlcal eare through August, r

Wallaca Hale accompanied bis I tete- daughter. Mrs. Verla Martlndale inhap- and h er iwo sons, M ark and Rodney, jetUng to Salt U k o CUy, where he.under- dy can, iffnt a physical examlnaUon.« t be-, Sheryl H ale li visiting ber grand- -.Wtilt* parents, M rru a ia rrfrw a llM e Hale.

• ■ Mr. aiBl: j j r » c 3 l^ d e a Hard i^d

Brands Y ou K now

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CKecK our -whdows and see the selt of styles. Practically all colors i sented in this event! Casuals and arfi-SSd ,thia summei^dJTObhnni them.jti^li the savings thrown in

Parfc FR E E at <A« the rear of our ttore.

L _ CbUdren. Johnny and joaa. Ogdea. DS are vlalUn* Mr. and Mrt. Roy wn-

son. Hurd U recovering from s a lo - i n i S iury sustained A bla Job a t BIUi h B.- ------------ . .’3 ' 5 m a d T n m -J ir m w * « t a m .

id bll OtVKDADAPAraK-MATB tindale —Pocket Pen - tl.«9«dney, ' —Desk S e t-MM under- —Name Engraved n « « |

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Douglas Follows His Action in B

WABHmOTON, June U (Un->Xt «WM n*tur*l for WlUUm O. DoubIu bto spend hours brooding, over tha picomplex Issues in tbe Roseobers «

The M-year-old supreme court' Justice bu-ft'TeputBtton for ebam* v

— ^"pieoIni the 'rlghU 'or-dereodM ie vierlmlnals. Ttme and again, he has U

' gone out of his way to see tb a t they Pgot erery benefit ot law and con- it lUtutloo.

Douglas, a scholar with the wcath* Pwed face'Of a farmer, belongs to slthe so*caned liberal wtag o t the si

EiwaniansinBuhl Note Dairy MonthBUBL, June U —H ia program at ^

U tbe Wednesday aoon meeting of th a -f Bubl Klwanls club was devoted to ^ observance of Dairy month.

John Owens, neld manager of the ^ Bego MUif oompany, and Vemon. ,j Pateb. manager of th* loda Seso * plant, were guests. ^

Parker Bunyon, program obalr- j, man. Introduced Owens, who spokg on the dairy Indusb^ In Twin Palls «

•' cbUnly.' ■ I' A fUm circulated by the Americsn ^

- ' Dairy aasoclaUon was shown 0 0 the. tue of advertising to boost the sale .

of dairy products.------ —DicfTTioinBtjrpresidBddurlnrth#

meeUng in the absence of MUo . X>ftvl5, president. Ed Wlebel Intro- . duced John Repworth, local attor*

ney, ss a new member o l tbs er« v ganlsaUon. £

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Action for Postal ' ]^te Hike Slated >

'WASHmOTC^r, June 18 Ut—Sen- { ator Knowland, CaUfomla,'the act* j lng Republican leadop says a pro* j posal to boost postal rates generally ia "a probabUity** for acUon this sassloiL

pQStmaslsr-OeDstal aum asrfleld working out final detaUa of tbe ad>

- mlnistnUon.bin. refused to divulge lia contents. . .

I t bas bsen reported the plan would rals* tb s prlc*' on out-'ofi 1 town letters t r o a I to 4 oant* aa •unee, 00 domeeMo air » » n i n a a > to t cents, aad authorise subetan* ' tla l iDcreases tn postage for most newspapers, magaiSnea and pack* '

• ages. J U jlM Opposition is antloipated on boUt ‘ l l l l ' Udes ef tbs MpitoL . ]

M Grangers Dine ;■ H HAOERMAN. June 18—A soclitl 1^ ■ j evening and poUuck dinner were ' ^ ■ 1 beld by the Hagerman Orange

Monday night.Readings were presented by Mrs.

On-ls Bhelby and AUen Tate. OUier ■ ■ ' numbers Included a duet by Ruthle ■ ■ Bell and Betty Pope, tap dance by

Lenora Town-tend. reading by Shari ' fihelby, a'mando1li\ and b ^ o duet

by Mrs. Bam Tate and Judy Tate,

^ i v Bonnie and ■ n .M rs. Shelby and M rs.'Florence | w a PaiTOtt was In charge of tba tables.

H K o o n ^ t d i s t u r T

m S A V l ' N G i i '

B o f lh *f b l n g s Y o v N ^ T o d a y

3M EASYJIRM S^

Bi-----------4 1 0 s o u t h M A I N -

cal Aujdiiai^^ Elects

a (be women's acoillary of tba Idaho 8U ta convention ia Boa VaUey were, from left,«, pnaldent: H rs .'M , F. Blgby, Beabttrg, t B U ley ,_^ ogr. n n t p r e a ld « t , j ^ _

ows Usual Role in in Rosenberg CaselLn->Xt ootirt l a 14 y ean o t decisions, be louglas h u showa s ] » ^ concern for the er ths protection o t clvU UberUes, support* eaberg ed g o v e rn m e n t .r e g u la t io n and

backed labor, court Tho torm er new dealer was ap-

ebam* polnted;by.the.lato.PresldentRooee* BOdant v e lf-H e- -was boomea~'at-VBrlmi8 tie has times as a Democratic candidate for It they President o r vlco president but notb- d con- lng materialized. -

Douglas waa the son of a Scottish wcath- Presbyterian minister but he tells ngs to stories th a t would make a traveling Dt the salesman blush. He was raised in--------- tha west and sUll wears flve-gi^lon

, . bats and flavors his speech wit? the 11 h I Jsrgon of loggers.

Prom a post a t Yolo’s law school, k n f n I>ouglas moved to the security and l l l l l l exchange commission In 103B, be- ru x t t coming chairm an a year later. Hls of th*. elevaUoa to tha high bench followed

jted to ^ He created quite a s tir In IMS . fh. ^ d 1M9 by declaring In a series ot

speeches th a t the U nited' States 1^ ^ should offer "liberal, humanitarian" “* programs to foreign naUons to win

. , tbe IntemaUonal duel with commu* ^ a ^ nlsm.

Douglas Is no stranger to con- n raus troversy. Ho probably expeeted aome

mora.forhls^actltmlnthoHosenbcrg

t t JohnD.Earhart„ Paid Last Honor

Attor* Puneral serviees foe John De- sb* or- viney Earhart wore held Thursday

momlng la the Twin Falls mortuary chapel w ith th e Bev. Dr. F. W.

_1 Werts omcJaUng. . „1 1 Muslo waa furnished by Mr. and

. J Mrs. Harvey Woods, vocallsu; and l t 6 a BUaley PhlUlps, organist.

Honorary paUbearers were Ouy H. —Ben* Shearer, licm A. Ohapln, Elmer ho act- Jordan, Mnck Fleetwood. Horry * Dodson abd liORoy O. Klenzle. n e r ^ Concluding services wUl be con- m this dueled a t Fair Lawa otmetery a t

HatclitasoB. X aas. '^ • I d - ___________________

divulge Foui" Pay Fines,Q plan BUBLEX’, June IB—Tbree Indians out*'of< w *ro-arrcsted-by-ljarw ln-O U ver, mts aa Burlay poUce, a t mtdnlgbt Tuasday i n a i s«krih*B uriey tbeateraadabarged ibstan- vrtth intoxication, ir most Appearing befora Police Judge

sack- Benry Tucker Wednesday momlng, aU paid »20.fines. They wero Lee

„ both Yassie, 10, Farmington, N. M.; Jim Watson, 34. OaUup, K. K., aad Dick Stmpsoa.

EUlUano Vaea. Baata Olara, OaUf.. |A arrested b7 W. W . Lowery, assistant

chief of police, oa a choice of In- . social toxlcaUon. was fined SIO by Judge '.r were Tucker and told to leave ton-n. Orange —

by Mrs. ,'T^ , __OUier X | \

Ruthle«nce by y W , / , V jn>yijo duet / / / I ' - l V ' I ly Tate, . / / / f^ l\ V nd-dust. -------------------”

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ASHAMED

T h en M O D E R N IZ E I t a n d T h e N e ig h b o rh o o d ! T h e < pan y c a n h e lp ! W e can i

. .. y o u 'll n e e d , to p a in t-^ re - |S 0> ro o m s—o r_ b u ild .a .g^ x - t - ^ n ^ - 6-d o v a r a num h

1 . - . - e x t r a ro b m a — o r bu ild a j

---------COME IN . V .'or PH_ _1 Estimate

ects Officers at iGoi

H

P H r

8U ia Mrs, Max Carver, Flier, *ecoBdD left, offioera are Mrs.-Jamea K. Bnrtc«bnrg, Loehr, Mo«!OW, treasurer, Mrs. J ,t, and ate past prealdeat. (Staff engraving

in Boiseans to EyeReno Ditch Plan

“ O C BOISB, Juno 18 (»—Members of 1 on. V- Bolsa clUiens'. committee plan 1 fffTthi* trip to Reno to inspect tha Nsvadi uM ort- city’s dltch-fenclng campaign wltt

a view toward ellmlnaUag tbe has- ard In Uie Idaho capital city,

nas ap- committee held a public rail]Kocee* ^ rUgbt and agreed to form a per­

i l o u s nianent organlzaUon.- F inal .p lan iato for are to bs completed next week.It noth- ’Iboso who will travel to Reno an

Mayor R. E. Edlefsen; Wllllom^ Hen' V«U)ith drlx, Ada county commissioner; At- na teUs tomey Joe Imhotf, Jr., and Tec raveling Hardy, city councilman who wU ilsed in fum lah and pilot the plane. •». , s-g^lon O. Ben MorUn. father ot a 33 rltu th e month-old boy.who drowned In ai

irrigation ditch hare Tuesdaj school, pleaded with tha more than 100 per

ity and sons a t the meettng to "convlnci )3B, be- people of the necessity and need fa ler. Hia fencing or covering the ditches." [oUowed - - ---------------------^ :

in IMS Veterans Attend " S Parley at Nampjto win Maglo VaUey residents who at

:ommu* tended the 34th annual departmen convenUon of United Spanish Wa

to con- Veterans this week a t Nompa in edaome eluded Mr. and Mrs. Benjaml isenbc^ Southern, Heybum: Mrs. Elma Bj

ram, Ooodlng; Peter Pearson, X. 2 McCulloui^ Mrs. Louise Hughe

. Mrs. OhrUUne Wbltael and Mr C l_ _ Lalla-,V.Jattler, aU.T*in Falls.

They a n members >of Qenim o n o r iJiwton camp and auxUlary.. - McCullough was elected deparl “ m ent oamp laspeetor a t the sesslw

Mrs. Hughss waa chosea deparl ^ “ ®ot auxlUary historian and Mr

LltUer. department auxiliary coi Sr. .na ■

“i’n Arrowrock Dam I S Reservoir Fillei

zle. BOISE, June IB UV-Water spUlcbe con* over Arrowrock dam today, but tl: stery a t Boise r irs r rosa oaly a tenth ot

foot obOT* Wednesday's le rd 1S o tu . ___ _______

The ■TOther bureau said son IG S low farmland downstream Uo. Tn,iu^. under water, but no «

tensive flooding was anUclpatod.r t » T ^ - 8 d w r - d i r t c t o r * ^ “ ti

Bo*a* p«oj*ot. took otf for u asci lurvay ef tb* snow rwnatnlny :

, meH, bnt aald. 'Tf we oaa r- - —I ® through anoUier week of big «™ lS> ^ alljlgh t."

S d / S t « » t k >k o k oo »«tBOHlk Jua* U — Mr. aad Ml

a, OaUf.. Mllo Davis ar* TacaJtoobig Jn Oal isslstant fomla. MltcheU Hunt Is h i Ss e of In- Lake City on business.y Judge ----------------- ;---------TO. READ TIMH9-NZn?S WAHT Al>

OURED OF ITSELF?

I t and. Turn I t Into The Beautr of The Clyde Bishop Lumber Com*

5 can supply you with everything nt-^re-roof— rc*side—insulate—add ild_a.garage. And the cost can bea number of months.____________illd a garage. And th e eos'f tan be-or PHONE-464'for'A-FREE -------

Umate This W « k * ....... _ ___

5 S&R-gr^gn

^ a s m m a a

t (Gonvention

r , secoad .viee presldeot. OUier aewly-eleeiad s K. Burton, Boise, aecretary. and Mrs. D, M. r. Mrs. J . Woodaoa Creed. Twin FaUs, U Immedi- I engraving) ,

j ! y e T r o u b l e 'n P l a n . TAU ^, June IB ,la * ***** Crowder, Idaho FaUs poUce

of a t«r>inif.i«n, u ld Wednesday UiatM plan a. ,« a e machine is Jamming the Itbe Nevada ^ity poUce radio again,palga with n;k o said that twice j i week Ujelg the has- niachlne, beUeved to be a dla-d ty . Uieramy apparatus, biota oul ro-pubuc raUy recspUon from about 3:50 toform a per- 4.15 pjn.In a l .nlaas ___ _t week. » Reno are BEAD TTMES-NBWS WAITT AD6 ,illlaniH ea- — hsioner; At- , and Ted 1 wbo wlU

r of a 33-m ed In an

Tuesday. lan 100 per- >

need forditches." ^ | | ^ | f r | Y ! R V T m

U who s[t-dspartm snt r •tVAPORATJP J

' S S - .— b i t e]. By- arson,

Hughes,1 aad Mrs. l ^ W R f S f f l f f fla Falls. . _ ^ ■ i f i f f l ] f S | ) 1 | | |o f Oeaeral ‘ U A l K i l S k U lUlary.ted depart- the session.

lea depart- ■a aad Mrs. d lla iy con-

^Ain 1M WF i l l e d Y n u

7ater spUled ■ ■ ■ ■ ■day, but tbe . tenth o t a r's le rd a t

ream from but no ex*

nUclpatod. ___:tw of ^ ‘!or aa asrialwwttwtny tore oaa get k of blgb rht." . .

tOABT \ , r . aad Mrs.'

VAMT ADS.

i l . .A lot of people

“.f- ■.........'S pB a« ,co^-;

Bo^ollcd *"1 Maybe you’r e ' like to clear tbjauty Oi . '

sr Com- . \Wt*d like yousrything buy thc most b,

iortable.thchh------------ ■ ^B »ickhistorf ta iT b ^ ~ here

' B u t thcrc*B

. • ___ .**

BuriiEy Chamber : ^ to ' Hold Elation H Meeting MondayR v X a a BURISY June IB—‘Tbs Bttrley

Cbamber. of Commerca wlU hold its annual meeting Monday evening a tUie.NaUonal-botd......................

Howard Moffat, s e m t w - m ^ ager of: the .Twin F»Us Cbamber of commerce, wUl speak on ad-

S S S TUitM t. lo r th» ,Borlty c u r a t e inhsvlni. a foll-Ume aecretary. A dls- cussloa of • Uia m atter wlU follow.

Three dlrectott wlU be elected for three-year terms. The directors whose-tarma expire aro Hairy H ^ . - iter.'Mack Crouch and W.B. Fisher.

I t .was announced a t the M ond^noon meeting tha t the c h a ^ win send a letter to Uia Bupert Cbamber of Commerca offering assistance ro tha drawing for the nortb side proJ«et.-wblcb wlU be held la Rupert on Aug. 3, , •

The province of Ontario,'Canady extends from tba state of New Tork to MiaaesotaJtlong its southsrn bcff-

rly-ele«i*dIts. D, M. '£ ’*"13'I Immedi-

e JB 'U^- ills poUce sday Uiat mlnig the

week theje a 'd ia - 'ta oul ro- , WHO IS THBu t 3:50 to UNION MOTORS

- I MYSTERVtMANT—'ANT AD6.

^ S h h v u H i ^ ^

V • /

r a c a n A fliisln

rp re « c n ttM tt iyiMi|)ciilu^ w w i mgood n a s o a . pjj.

f people have no id e a th a t this , th t0m yrS W 0ct-ndm ^l9S 3-iB m cfc-^ tjn 1, COM II fittia m ore than ate MUled “ low .priccd” f li re e ." .=—

; y o u ’r e one of th e ra -n n d we’d a llc le a r th e p icture fo r y on . ^ ike y<m to iHDw that yon cm ° ! most bemliful, the most com- 'e.tliehlgkest-paweredSPECIAL ° ■khislort ior tUe price ptoudlf f fnil here, ---------- ', , - - — -------^ i'

■here B m o re to t h i s g r e a t tri

---- ^ WHm KTTBt ^BTOMOBUi <M H im

z z z M e t j :- --------- AT»n.M_Niiak__

ber PMers i n Worrell t i o n Estate Requested^ ' • A DetiUoa f « lettera ot .admlnls-

„ M. ™ « s s ;

rveamg a t ^ .urvivors wero listed.t a r y '- ^ - ' - ConslsUnr o f - r ^ and-jpersonal

f r ? s » ^ « r u r ^ iham b« la ' . • ' iry. A dls- ,1 follow.elected for —

directors

■ Sfffi: V -

A O i lt Chamber Milstance ro norUi aide I in Rupert

k),'Canada. | New York ^

ithern bcff- ...... __ _________________

f chocMIRS^ U l

BUNDID WHISKIY •. M .l PRC

dilie b a tg a iiif .

intmuuUIe dtan ^let m on roo power and thrill per dollar-

bis .than just the solidness of Buicii icfc-^tOTe,-tfae:pirideTi££irictrgtTlii an ateadincn of Bukk riding.

’Thero'a walloping big value s’d allthi*;'

Por here you get as stanJardm- tilings tha

■ other cars of similar price chc„ extras-things like twin sum^ ■ lifh ter, m tom atic glove-btx

. direction signals, J tta l map;at trip^mileage indicdtor, oiUba

_««^l'IIU ..»IIK «i»«lt.» lllU I TWM - ■

5 JrBROWNi_____ P h i im -3 6 4

lested« . . entire estato does-aot-exceed l u

v . . u , , . « c o r d ^ K a -T j to M « • - n a h n i l i i , . h u b r a » t lor lo' S 3 " “ • * ’■ u>a B U nJ!CT U i wM- , „ r t m >ngimt t l l . pcUUoim-:

ere listed. Although I t b e t i m e s sn o n in id-persoui^ sildsummer - around - Hudson bsv listed as a summer temperatures la tha t otm sue, bouse, sometimes b it CO. . ^

aut o f

orFwhd@ THE PUBLIC HAS VOI

hlended wliiskejr. Tbree ont r a V l rough ly o f A iserican

U n ited S tates is hltndtd v b B leaded W hiskey Is tbe cbc of. b lead ed w hiskey drinker o f its " w h J s k ^ r i^ n e s s ’

3 KIMSt •. M .I PROOF. 60% ORAIN NiUTRAl tPlUTS • Kl

n for only• 4 h « 'iM W 1

M o o t , 6 -______ Model «O.Hfairo»i

mor# room u d m S f S S I I S I

T dollar —more I H I B W ] IS of Buick struo. H ^ E

-iditiig, • ‘ JB

big value iaKove . „ .eleoHer./ill fo tuaris front am

standard eqmlf- ~ ^things that most Ih ek ey -sn d tl ■ price charge as -twin sunshades, TOynotdropi" elove-box lithi,- a n d 'try 'ual map llgits, S fbom . erari' or, oil-bath air, finditabuytoo

A • . ■ - . ■ ■ ■ ■

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w p k e t sK y ;

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■ SsEr-' hH . ^ o t s ou n s i l '^ .

t i n & r ' i £

I s t e - I 5^|s » E € : i m■sdlumCBANOB

1w — ftU*d'^■sTMDT n tu n s atwdj

dMiwi •M iter X . V. •(•>4:

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---------- - " *.5i »«rcl_______,t3 lZ IZ TM «l>o>e‘_____________ 7.83 Pflm«

I k Averages siI ^1

IbAMAdtlid P n u <bokc M IS ]j to

^ ■ trd ia . Riilli tJUI. BUxk* MarC'D.l A .: J ) .l Uneh Sh<

^ K l U M.O :m .7 H h1.1 tn.« st.6 ii«.i uU* sj U.7 . »o.& 1<2 .3

^ VfI* ‘f 'r^oeJ h lp r- * *

1M4: £>«'. u?2b ; M»Kh «ooi M:

; ‘.= iton 1M.W. CW

^ __________ Whlc

■fin Falls | £ pock Prices VS^ — Mj

y»lU llvMUwk Scl>■ 2 ? ! ^ the .T w in HcL^ ■ w o ^ i& i lo n company tho

itKlia of itjp tuction toe <lreE

H - -------------4l0.764M.00~~4l0.60430i0 -kT

■ - - - - ------- $11.60413,80 N (■ iO J tU r a _.t 7.004 0,00 'H ------ ------ »U.50415JO

-------- - a.so-13.7S--------Z ^ *2s.oo w

^ ------- -Top J20.00 hoUJ------- -T^P 123 sn flo«

^ ------------ — • took

mplicantsT^ S™ m Invitations !!!

to Mnd InvltaUons JUbc ^°^‘®ndonfhc R( f the rela:

^ chalnnan geor

will Includa retu

B^TwiQ Falla 1JJnirocK ^' ■ ^

'>■■ — av

^ ------ lig.W Lech

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fei■ ^ r = i i a ■ s s bj

| p 5 5 ~ —

its and FiiLivestock

OQDIN CJll OODSf. Jb d i U </P>>-(UflDA)—CalOi war*

IS) tlm »r la «M k; BoC mU^IUM on of ui M U r t *»d M « n s co«4 W MU Ib. •« h •liiwbur atMTt ll.SM«.Ht nnetr »nd adtm <aU« t o n 144-U.M: ctlTM U t M w rl j ^Wh

**Sh^|M'j^-«UUUhi4:'1iu-Tir«iD«*> Juir''i s

P O B T X JiliP .^ S fA l® (^{ U S D A )— bUBiii

:s3 g?k n tu n |.« ^ J .« l Mj eMB««l»l j.jjull »■« •U ixbur wtm .aM .VM ltn ‘J * 60J ilm iri ekol<« IW-tW'Ib.« hitshm sT .M si eli*U« loWM Ik. io»« j.oMI. SM I hAtiir •stocli c<(tr«l to tMi, M T l^ i ^ • in m iv r » « l w prlfd. » r ln .

lUurtUT I«bU II.OO«.«« « I l to cioie#

- M'H i* . 140 ; f.w *lMdjr I dioltttCoJSo th*. Si.lO ^.««i B*<luai tBdLhele* ^

6bo» « ; 66 i t i w ^ 0*1

II! i : ; ,

‘I io o * to o t •(•«<!/] <l»k« >ta.ui) lb. ^ulr b r m aod illu M 4U 4 JO I •cmi 19M-

' JOO; Mt oAblUbtd:

***“OUAIIA. Jun lle«» ».»00j to*tt

«« o « l (U u lr Is U lowtf. bul cIoMd No. Ime«t]r ilM d /; cholc* 1I0.:» Ib«. M.SIK C«<U.OO. vblla

Csttl* S.SOO; ulvM IM: f t i lU m and tl.U lIwlfonl itM dr to 2S lowtr: cholc* ■nd I1.U'bttU r ttr>4a* ttacrallr ttMdr: ctioka to 0 »iKs'jiS .‘.s.‘a!s.rsxj=r,?j u'.!^ l e a lT.S04S.Ui eoranircltl i n d t *i*«ra Mil1I.OO>IUO : ■ (*w sood tnd choict helfcrt Xa:

' tnd a l l td yMrlInn IT.OWl.lOt commer- R r• tl4l fatUtra down te 144St cow* Etnir»Hr Bt! tlMdri aUltv ud eomnmlal COWI 10.&0.

lIM ^ lo a k m titd {•*«•(* atoir, itcady

> M.00.7t| Bood IBd Chela* U.VXtM. c a ic A M

' dUCACO. J ud* U (UP)—(USDA^- c il

' lb*.-aligwlM dKlIn*} *e*a U>tO lowsr: - ch'moat chelea liMM lb. wcfarhU U.OO Mt . .0

' imall Ma MJOt BO*t.2«Sn0 Ibt. U.tA. w 4?U.OO: i**rltr itlgbla hw aa V46 tor q

l la li '^ lS to jlM ^ ta lk 'w w ^ l^ ^ M*»c' ’ ' ^ ^ ‘sOO*'*tl^bi*T lamb, and *hM9

a s s a . i f r ’ ^ . 'S s ' . i i i S ' . s ' i ' T . s , . s' ».00 t dd crop lunba abaaatt CUU to choka‘WrrK.f-'av'i m , . u . „ ' . « . JSShtlfan cradinc sood and.Mttar mo*tlr ataady, Te««r sradta w««li: cowi (ullr , ataadr aarly. latar it*adr to vaak: bulla •itadr to ''•aki TMltn ftaadr to t.oo r — hirbari laeat and chdca (ad itaan «

? J0 tl.OO-CIJO: aoa* hlsh cholca undtr 1.200t lh. atatt* «.18-and a .» : commcrelal ‘—4 ataan dawn to lt.00 t alllltr sraucr* down4 10 iro o ia^ tf;» ^ ^iy.to.PTliii» 1,0T» oil?l lb. nUifl^lM n a a lT tlT m .U meat r i^ i0 (o6d ani cl^ca h*l(ct« K.2i>il.ei)j utllltr ment.1 and csntnarclal eowa tl.CO>lS.M: cannan dow8 and cuttcra^S.00-U.£01 uUlltjr and com- 7,1,1 n*rc]al bulft^H.QO.17.00! commtfclal lo un[»A cholca mUn-ii.00.30.1M: (tw cholca and s.igT:j ;rlma il.OOi cMlli'down to 1.00. 12 qi

l^ TT KANBAB OTV rtO»

KAJISAS OITV, Jun* IS (UF) — lloci s til.tOO; un<rv«n, larsalr i tn d r : cholc* ISO. whlt<UO Ibt. 24.40.7t: parl dick U .K . wna.

Cattl* 600: caltaa 100; alaushltr tlatra rada-* and hiirara lUadr: ftw sood lo Doatlr (aw l

cboica nixad riarlln ii SOJO: ftw aood . Onr«arllB(* 17.tO| atockin and faadan mark

:• atarea. Trirh 8 h*o l.WO: tlaushtar UmU titadr to Callf ,7 H hlch tr: choice and prima 7t.M lb. doba .1 sati** N 'rinc lamb* larltlr ' 2I.00-T9. Oran

. Victims of Buhl fr1 Crash Improved „1~

Mr*. Jo h n Biown Is rccuperntlni {* at home from a broken loot a sd —

head In ju rlti received In a two- 1 car oolllalonilii Buhl Sunday In * which tw o others were hurt,

n Tlie mishap Involved & I960 Noah tedan driven by Brown. 4ao Quincy ^ street, a n d a 1B40 Plymouth ledao ^ driven b y ■WlUlam HarvlMn. routo ’— 4. Buhl. . „

Mrs. Brown v u hojpltallnd u jJI;*' ■* tho re ju lt of the coUUlon and Brown k reclved a broken rib. Mrs. Dtrrell n-' n McLey, Kimberly, ft paajenger In y tho Brown ,car, sustained a broken can n toe and sprained anUe. Two chll> ..

dren In tho car escaped Injury. *10 --------------------------- W.

I; No Action Taken « Ig On Douglas Blast H<)0 WASHINaTON, June 18. nn-The l 10 housa Judiciary commlttoe met In J >0 cloised session fo r an hour today, b ut - ,

took no option on a resolution de- ^- maodlnff-lmp«aohroeQt.ot..Supremo ^

Court JuatlcB WUUam O. Douglas.'' Chairm an Ohauncey W. Rsed, R-.

a IU.. leaving the sesilon. told report- i tera th a t "In 'due couwe of tlmo”

w,° dT"Oft^'w lU be*"'referred tO’ a IS lubcommlttes fo r coBsldaratlon. le Reed declined to elaborate, but le refertnco to a subcommittee U ofKn

tantam ount la- auch matter* to pl- n geonholins ot suoh Items. ^

Other committee memben alsd cer, le refustd to dlsouss the swslon. Beed = h warned them asalnst divulging any

cl — ----------- ~■ READ TIMIB-NIJWB WANT ADA.

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i n a n c e I* * * * • '

GrainCJIICACO. Jus* IS t ^ W b t a t fu lam pai

a war* firm moal of th* tin* oa th* beard r«rn of Uada todar. but til* Btarkat-aad* r.o ^>■ t<Kh upward noTtmant a* tba IpKaald adtinca oC tha pcaTloui aaaiten. . . ’r .Wheat aold lowar l« MrIr d*a!lBn. a»d

thin CBDY*d upward en burlac 1nlluaM*d ..'J; S .S T '; . .S S . " ™ “ '•

33! '.•.‘. M l 1»:- hUBdnd pouoJ* hlibtr. J aly H I . rei tr CASH QftAIN **

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. <>>*» m v Cle*a wWhaat rlcJuly 2.«0j; 2.0)U 1.9TH 1.04]}

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July .7111 .71 ,10« .71 «!•m < i I i ii - 1 ® i i ' -

1; KANSAS a r r c a j t o

>d I1.S4K: No. I 11.11 to S1.S4H. so:

r . Br* ll .U lo ll.ttN . UIr Barltr tt.OS te tl.toif.lr ' ' V ■■ ' I

5 Butter and Eggs LMil— . I .11 I 1 I g{

cmcAoo to= SSS '&iTS 'S2s:“”!.rti:; s

cfaann* alae* rtaterdar. P*f ; Ch****i SlDil* dtl.raa ctiita W:*< a pounds 1en«lienit «042| procM*d loaf V|

’•> D utltrt l.iSiM S pounda. Market ataa^.■>' N acor* e t cinu a peund: U aoora «<Ul

lars* extraa » .« .» #«r c««t A and t* tr #.■a SIU eenu a doien: talxad larca aztraa. w 4».9 per cant A a»d over S I : nedlumi th

M eo-n.g per cant A and over 4 7 4 ; atand. arS»1*^’aH ; m ! " ”* th

» .'» ' ■ ■> ^

t Potatoes-Onions “al !»■ — ■•■■I ■ I— I 'l - - )

I “r* alow: markat dull. pc

JjM i^P ^tJaea I.t0-J.«j Arlaon* round £ >• Street ta in (IDO lba.lt California Isns rC 0* whltca S.2S-9.U; PonUaca S.7S-I.00: AH. In~ sr.TAK“riJr S'o*i?.Tisr.'S ^>1' (ew l.W.x> . Onion auviaia* modaraUt danand alcrwi „n markat dull to all*hUr WMktr. ^

Track aalaa (Ulbe. I VS 1 unleaa aUladt S'C^ CalKomla Stockton lectlofi yellow aeml. Pib. slobea S Inch and b rs tr J cara J J t 1 „

OraiM_ ^S Incb tod larsvr approslmat* ^S tr^ t* aalaa (H lbt.1 s Ttxaa r*»ow a l

Dtrmudaa 3 to I lath S.K0.:,75: 9 Incb

1 . . ^ ■ - “ ‘. ‘O T . K S i i u . i s ' r a i i S ; p^ Orana S ineh and-ltiter 1.8M.U.d j-------------------------------- — - I L

'■ Potato and Onion ». Futures "” (C o n rto y B. IT. MeB4)»wta a a«2 O o x D p u y ..D k t8 l4 c ..n i e D « tN ) . 5^

*■ ' " ■ .......- I i ‘. NOVniBRR ONIONS . -fi

18 W.W -bW . (U S low, 11.40 etoaai «2 6hn .» iB ceM uea o n io n s a111 n . n bid: no talt. h- JANUARr ONIONS L, n *1.74 hlih. I1.7J low. W.74 cloaa: nine Ml n c an traded. u

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t Holstein Meeting | n Delegate Returns °I

B U H L , Ju n e I fr -M r. a n d Mrs.; C h a r le s A. Reed havo* re tu m ed

from .St. P au l. M inn., w h e re they , a t te n d o d .tb e 08th a n n u a l jja tlo n a l Ja- c o nven tion of H oU tela d a iry catU e io

j« w o r8 . =

L s t a t e H o lste in a s w ^ U ^d e n t Of th o sou thcentro l Id a h o H ol- s tc ln assoclaUon, and A lays Schuler,

„ N am pa, w ere Idaho 's de leg a te s to [ . th o convention.

T h e R eeds vlsited tfrlenda a t M et- ■ id c er, N . D .. en rou te hom e.d --------- :---------- ^y

■ : i ] W | o R Twith

J Notional,

n RsponBlble representativ®II . . In franchised Twin Falls are

; world’s largest real estate iS Ouru;Bucc6MfuI reprflsentati S« a year. Licensed, and unli {• -sidered— ..... -

Teaajwork between'u# •irith M . «ram.of.natlojiiwide'ad7«rU

-— ir o m e y e r ^ 'b a e ,

S I Excellent opportunity for a >, ___information........... . _ , '

g ___ S T ftC U T ;[s - ' 453 SOUTH SPR

LOS-ANGILES-13,

Hells Canyon I Is Backed by U. S. Reports g

- <rr»m r t f t Omtl ®rea panslon of trrlffated lands wlU' dl- ^ '« rectly reduce ttio downstream flow “ ,ai during low-water periods."

^ . The two-Boise wporti.-made for " 2 the tnterlor department; wee re- . . „ r leaaM Wednesday by the regional ™

ottlce of the bureau of reclamaUon. " Nelthsr-man-makes a nat-recom-

S mendaUon for the h lsh dam.«. Bolh are ooneemed with future fi

depleUon of < the river's flow as a ^ result of upstream IrrlcaUon. and " with how much water would be available In dry yean.

“fc Not £ ae o th WaterA prime eontenuon of opponents ^

ot the govemment dam Is that there Z M 1* not enough water for the Irrlg-

able land la MUthem Idaho and the big dam.

CrandaU estimates th a t by 3010 I *« ^ t h s end of a 60-year payout pe- ... rlod If Hella canyon were completed '

by IMO — 1 3 0 0 ^ acres ot new iH iand eould be irrigated In southern

Idaho. He Includes all land consld- j

»H He concedes th a t 80.000 ^ « ® { n fSu the Bruneau project would be • •2 "Quite costly" and of doubtful r. >1* faaslbUtty slnee i t would Involve aI dam near SUss wblch would flood ^lU the ferUlo E ag em an vailey and tJg four power plants. Included also 3sS a rOOO acres of the MounUln p

Home desert wlilch -also would be

i | Kin* HUI cmt IW HUi says he thinks the land west

of King: H U t-in th s w u tem third „ tt t of southem Idaho—ahould be dls- j,

ln~evaluatins power capa-

“UnUl Uiere la authorlzaUon for 5 • * the us# of otf-project revenues to i to subsidise IrngaUon costs or untU £

some other poUoy ts adopted to _ Kh write off Irrigation costs not'repay-

able by water users, there can be no large expansion o t the irrigated areaa west of S in g HIU," HIU says.'

At Denver, a r e p o r t - J . R. Rlt> ->« t;r, chlsf of the hydrology branoh

of the projeet planning divlaion. was released.

Rlter's report showed a high dam a t HeUs eanyon when first added to the Columbia river power system, would produce 1,108,000 kilowatU of prime power. He conCruted this

tsta With a three-dam plan of 660,000 I kilowatts, five-dam. &a4,000 and two- dam ff77,M0. I

. More Power Been I^ At the end of a 60-year, amorlita- I

tim period, Rlter, aaid. the power I sit* ouQ)ut would be B70.000 UlowatU

for the high dam. 809,000 for the imi three dams, 460,000 for five dams <)d- and 608,000 for two dams. He said

the annual average during ihe 60- _ year amortisation period would be

000,000 kUowatts for the high dam, 810,000 for three dams. 610,000 for five dams and 630,000 for two dams.

—J The Cotton report Issued a t Port­land says the Idaho Power plans'

^ are “not feasUDle'*. economically. . ,^3 •The HeUs canyon mulUple pur­

pose scheme Is from aU points ot view superior to the P h e n e s pro-

u posed by the'-Idabo Power com- pony,” the author, John B. Cotton, says in his letter transmitting tho

^ns report to the department o t the H. Interior. The letter b dated last .12 Peb. 25.

On_the amount of prime power '*< produce'd, Cotton puts Hells can-

yon a t 1.133,000 kUow^ts. Idaho ml. Power's five-dam systeaf a t 617,000 “ > and Maho Power's three-dam sys-

tem a t 880,000 kilowatts. These are low aU figured, the report says, on the ^ same basis of genera] basis, develop- 3m ment elsewhere. .a: I-----------------:-----

I SNAKE RIVER REPORT

SuUea CacaHt. o ? C ^_ Jackaon la i* .87.00 7M.2»0(t)

» __________

, s z ^ .^ 3 " s :

«»pw 8*8*Cantl JU lO .S S.tM» n . % ^ t ‘ j = S . l SN B Ib Oe^Inc 1.01 8MSima^^N^B^cTninZI!! 7!m f.MO

s ir . Shillcr>BItck(ool- S.4U|Q (a) AcrWaet: otl)«r aoaaUUa* in aecoBd.

LYNN OaUJDAU,Irs. Sb triet Enclatarled Iley ITie aouthem p a rt of Canada Is uai farther soutb than is northem OaU- ,Ue fomla.

t o I.2HDD1NO - B ^ A L SHOWERaP jfflOBSSORlBS-------------o l' • Napkins • Center Pieces

• Platea • Cups ^ Open Friday Zvenings

J. HILL’S GIFT SHOPUnder Bank * T nw i-Fbono 4M

m i N i l f c ]

withional. Firm

Ive wanted for appointment Is area by Strout Beal^» the tate flnn.

sntatlves earn oviw 510,000 I .unlicensed. appUcaitts_con-___

•irith a «trbafl: cbmpeoy pro- i 7 « r t l s ln 8 : :b r I n t f i :y o u :b u y e r « ^

fbr a-go-getter,.. W rite for

T R IA L T Y I SPRINO STRS'BT S .13, CALIFORNIA

' ■ tflMES-NEWS, TWIN-

1 Fonner Gooding Resident Passes

^ y OOODINO. Ju n i 18 — John A.*■. Hammach,'79. former Q m ln g rCal-

t * t e <l*nt, died Saturday a t Outhrie,J. I d Okla. He was boro Feb. 3, 1874, a t

BentonTlUe, Arlu and w u married IU' dl. ^ Cherokee county, Okla., Dec. 8,1 finv ISM. He eame to Ooodlng in m s ,

Uvlng her^ untU returning to Outh- iB "for Winter.. . SurvlTlnB are thres daughters, ttianai AsAfus. Mountain Home:laUon *'*«• Addle tddlngs. Outhrie. and Kom: Mi8^Eearl,DflHoog. O tUand.j:ailf.;

tour grandchUdren, seven great- futur* grandohUdreti. a brother, W. R.

„ . Hammach. Fresno. CalU.. and a , half-brother. Arthur Peebles, Frea-

^ Oravesldo services wlU be held Friday afternoon a t the Eknwood

onaniii cemeUry. T he cortege wUl leave the • K Thompson chapel a t 3 -pjn. 'Ihe ’S ig . ■***''• O«ori« W. Ooddard wlU otfici-0 and

Operator of Bar Takes Own Life

uthern Joseph Ju arts tt 88, operator ol:onsld- Joe’s bar. 303 Main avsnue south,litlon. died a t M ario VaUer Memorial hos-^ea in ita l a ^ u t ?:46 p. WBObeMiy-ofid be « selt-lnfUcted bullet wound in thelubttul head, city poUee reported,oive a i>oiice aald JuarlsU apparently‘ Hood ahot hlmaalf with a 3> callW pla-V to d tol in the baUiroom of hU home,1 also 318 M ain avenue south, about 8;4S untaln p jn .

He WM rushed io the hospital by ambulance and given emergency treatm ent by his tamUy doctor.

His body was taken to the WhlU ■ mortuary where servlcw wiU be an-

nounced later.^ ' JaurlsU is survived by his widow . . . here and two brothers in Nevada.

has been admitted to ,?.»n M^Blo VaUey Memorial hospital for

treatm ent of shock.______________

:an be rigated il says.'%.R1Ubranoh , - | iT rivlsion.

a « Slystem. a tu of■A UUs H V V680.000 K rId two* B n

lOrilta-power I B

lowatu f ^ O ’ 'M |

I dams !H Ble saidihe 60- W t B O Mmid be S V . V B f l

DOO for

t Port- u I K b H ^ A I* plans'

Ie pur- . ints of . .ss pro- n l l M* com- ‘ K 3 » t Cotton, P - d "

ot theed last ^

power s can-

Idaho ^617.000 ^

ese are on theevelop- ,

)R T I

KT OK aaiaUMi.

SOS

u.»oo

I .

^ H Llada Isn OaU- ,

I W B R ________ ,

) pm 4M

1951 FOBD CenverUbie V-8. 1 heater, new top . t t T

= = S = ^ l t i n { r t o G = ^

- - - » o ^ C ^ iim . 4;«oor« drive, radio and heater. Raven •wlth.Bungate t t l ' t o p , , , n ic e __________^ 1 -

*........................lOiS BUICK Roadmuler—fo ” ' genUeman of tho road e 1 ...................... . Uke new _ i_ _ _ _ - _ .Jp I

0 ‘ . ..". .':;.■■■•■ ■ ■____ - J I M 8 ,HVPSOK.- 8Bper_8tt_^_

aind ready -to. take you d»< thouaanda- ot mUes_:------

U NU s e d C A R L O

rWIN.PALLSrIPAHO

'g P a n e l-A p p ro v e s B ill; S e n k te A

' WASHINOTON. June- IS W>-A i« 4 « » « 1 3 M W I n t e r i o r department

money blU was in shape today for ®“ ‘” senate floor aoCion, pertjapa with-

’ nc*U ew d»y«-, * „ „ , t ' The measiOT to Hnance operaUons to ou th - Qt Ujo department for th e year

beglcning July I was ♦46.138.6M a u g h ^ , higher than tbe fJgura voted for l l th e department by Uie houae several ine. and wMks aso.

- The senate-approprlaUons oom* Jr mlttee,. taking its .final action oo ^ the blU late Wedneiday. added 8000.-

aM a 000 to the toUi already paaawl upon es, Frea- by IU subooamittee en In terior af­

fairs. ■“ be held o f UiU amount. W00,000 would g(

Eknwood ttiQ reclamaUon bureau fo r plan- leave the n ihg a tranamlsslon Une on th e Mis-

aouri basin project from W atertown lU offlcl- B .D ., to Fergus PaUs,'Mlnn.

The other noo.000 was earmarkst for educational work among Indian

o t* In OaUfomla,<lhe aenate bUl, alUumgh I t tbppe<

T i f A amount allowed by th e housi l i U c WM slm •188,070,480 undar recom

erator ol mendations of. formW' Presides ue south, ■

T r a i k r - O v o r t u r n a -

O n R o a r i S m i ippwently s h o s h o n b . Juaa IS—A 35-foe

trailer house w u blown over Tuei I ^7V1^ <l»y night by a gutt of wind 10 mile bout 8.48 n o ru ,e „ t of mchfleld on alteraat

, . ^ highway M. ^Hpltal by .0116 traUeri owned by D . R . Can m ^ e n c y daux, .Cobalt,- w u being puUed b octor. iioren Flemish. Jerome, w ith hi he W hiu iw i Chevrolet pickup truck. No on iU be an- was injured.

The mishap upset contenta of th kls widow tnciier. T hs p2aC« giaas Cront wlodoi . Nevada, an d two smaU side windows wer nltted to broken.iplUl for ----------------------------

R£AD TIMES-NEWS WANT AU

U NW f .

0®®

^ F -

1981 KAIBEB 4-Dr. OverdrlRadio and’heaUr, 31,000 ml Ono of the cleanest

____$13!I 1950 NASH Rambler Conrt' ' ible. Economy and f t7 <

i deUght'for only ■<

GUAR/A N P T

K f l S 1M» BUICK SDper 4-door. ,D;drive, well equippedwtih accessories ........................

IMo V-8. lu a io , m » OLDBMomLE 1*

i:4.'«oor„ O ver- 19M FORD V lctoH i Pe: M. Raven b V'*V; " tinted glass, whitewaU

_$12 9 51051 FORD Custom V-

B u le r - fo r the ot these.) You'U be pr

: i .$ n 9 5IMO CHEVBOLET S-D(

tcr Six. Oleah Equipped w ith radio i you ^295” > VACATION SPEOWLI'

------- - - - - **YQur F r i mmmiR j L o r ^ ^

o v es I n t e r io r F u n d Ee A c iio n D i ie S oiraIS W -A Truman, and «39,8e3,3eo under 'ih i partment proposals of Presldeat Slsenhower «day for The appropriation for tho Pall- ps with- sades project in e a a tm Idaho Srai

' fixed a t 417,800,000, a n Increase froa peraUons the (18,330,000 voted hy tbe house the y e « No,change w u mado'.in the.$l,08»,. 48.138.607 OOO aUocated for th e Minidoka nortt ’o ted for side pumping proJeeU « several provided for Wi

tilaho projecU n o t Included in thi Jioiue bill, $333,000-fo r Cavondal.

flirt Siftfl 1388.000 for D alton gardens. u S t ^ ’n ' In UUh t t e Weber basin projeo t « d o r ^ . »6,TTe.OOO. an increuMTiw u from 6H mlUlon dollars In tbe beus would to '’U*' “ <* Provo river 8318,74B, a re

dUcUon from «340,749. .1 th e Mis- -------------------------- T ------------ -----’atertown,

larmarksd « Indians __

> I t topped h e house, ar recom- President

i m n s --------------- B P ff J U Wl ^ s ^ j | Q | | jA ^ -fo o t iver Tuei- d 10 milesftlteraaU ^^tVAM UR*

K R ^C an. puUed by w ith hU

No ona

n U o f th e ' a t wlfldoir lows were

LNT AD6. ■'

I N I O N M O I

- l-R -A G A i r

• “^ ^ W c a r h a * t t « '> “

■ . 5 % h Smoney « “ “ ^ g,

• ^

I trade-lna-«veryI aatlsfleA.

r. Overdrive. 1M7 DODGE 4-doer Cnsioo 31,000 miles. 48 Houra aoney-back tincoo a t dlUonaUy

$1395 -1950 PONTIAC Chieftain "J

Ier Convert- —a very pretty car and goo

L$795 ___^^._$109!

ARANTEE APPLIES 1 ID TRUCK ON OUR I•door. .Dynaflow —

:___ $1195 A H H H

BILE • * " 4-door.'A' $ Q 7 f l I Every tJaloiP M H M I l l l l ............

■ ' pM onnanec

rtoH i‘P e i ^ ^ U c r ” . ’H

^ ’S™$800 - 1 :istoffl V-8 Tttder.^(3 H 'U 50 FOBD I'U be proud to own ■ F lat bed. (____ $1495 ■LETS-Doop. Claagyl.-.I radio and heater. -

!!£SI,$895"“ ■ P " *Eiiendly fo r d D ea la"

I M O ISTH WEST

a n d Deiiimonitt’C lia j tiS

) under'lha bouse ^d ie ta ry <.oommIttf« .‘, p ^ ’;V;'.‘ Btsenhower. ponefl.today untU ne*t .w*«lK;ii,d^;^i^ T the Pall- cUion oil wheUier Buprtma: u ^ k Idaho Sru JtuUoe 0.:0Urir:'<lMtil9- .M;;>'^ icreasefrom subgowiaed t o t ^ y ^ M o r e . a a l ^ ^ v y

, the.»l,08«,- . Chainnan Chauncey,W .'EM4‘B i:'- :j ildoka north m., said th e quetUos waa dlsctisaeA*«v. ,J

' but-^aot oonicaudsdi” He aaldhB!jnc«Id for two P « u the commltUe to make‘* d*-v.- uded in the clslon nex t week. .'-..i''r Cavondale T h e suboommltUe alraadjrr^iiur'.^: gardens. full subpoena powers but lU e h ^ ‘- laaln project mau, Repi Kenneth B. KeaUAf. l t ; . ’:'.’' , an inereasa N. Y., apparently . wanU th a - ra il -. In tbe house jcommlttee'a approval before he'!B«. . . 118,749, a re- vokes such powers against a 'mem-;

• ber of the naUon’s highest o o u A ; ■: ,:

SSSM . .

l O T d f t s i s ,. . . . - - r . , •.*».

1-S-TAIN!

JOITIONAI. \

j n i o n j a o t o ^ 1 ,

■ Ais not saUsflad. . ' T •

- I

«‘r ‘"’Sf to « . I 1lyjjy tousor i— • I .

Ioor Cnsiom. 1M7 CHEVBOLET Cfab back uncon- Coope. PuUy OQUlp- t f g O C ' ‘■ $695 p«**

nileftaln "r* 1851 BTUDEBAKEB CJom- .« r and good m ander V-8. Automatlo traa>- .

,$1095 te o u S id car . ^ $1395^ I

.IES t o EVERY CAR— JUR LOT

Svery tJBloa.M otors e a r o r track IaIliilliiili llin iiiiliiill llll illlllllll anti M ill

>M oR ns;^l - . —to f r o B D l i^ T S lM ^ S . '^ ^ i^ d z iv a .T r resh a ir heater, heavy duty t t r ^ ra- ' . H i ’. '

1; “ ,* ° ^ . $1795"850 FOBD r -8 with 2-fl'peed . H fla tbed . Ouaranteed th a ■ ' 'lest buy in towni............. -i—

siis § P & »

C M tletcut^" ''^ * ^ ^ H n

BTttduJlta “ ’JSRosffi. fna* i S l ^ Kll In 1053. y ^ t^ c h b B r id n t tT !^ ! >

laUd from 'Winnttt w ? * u 3 i^ ^ B * i a 1053. He ^ GUbot ^ UnlvOTl^ ^ “ “ ^

to Augmt ffinum

s s f i ^ H | ^ H y | f t | B

j f l k U ^ S ^ U U U f i r j ^ K i... ^ H l :

H ; v i s i t i n g D a n c e r s ■ ^ - S l a t e - l R S t r u c t i o n ^

n A t F r i d a y E v e n tB b Hound dtneen et Uide VallayH I will nther Prldajr erenlnc in FUerfflfi ' tor » >P«cUl p ^ pretenUng pnnkBM and Otrolyn Hamilton. PuuenA,H K OkUt, well-known OalltomlA c^ceB ffl- Their boat4- «re Mr.-^and' Urs. i i i Balph As»endnip. Wer, who jtudW ■ la danclOK trom. ttu Samlltons latt ■ ill year Kt a workihop at AsUomar,■III Oallf. The event will be held In the r a f t — W er gynina«ium "aad-*lll'leatar«S l l mmdHlanee .InitnioUoni. 6<iuare HUI danelnt aUo will be conducted.ESIiI ]i(r, and Mrs. Hamilton are chartcr

memlMra ol ttae tint aqti&re dance dw In southern OallfomU. He ' atarted calling dances In 1M0 and tbroush their work the tin t speelal* iced American Round Danee club in OaUfamla.wu orKBOlied In IMT with tha Hamlltona aa Inatruotora.. Tbey alto bave atudied with LI071I 6hair in Colorado Springt.

Tba oouple U, touring Nevada.Idabo, Mwgina, Waablnston, Ore- con and OaUtomU before returning to AtUomar to participate In a Sets- m-Order IniUtute In August.

mvlUUont to tbe party have been extended to Maglo Valley round dancera by the bost couple.

_____________ » » » __________

O f f i c e r s C h o s e n

F o r C a r e y C i u bCARBV, June la—New officers P*”

' of the American Ceglon auxiliary . a n Urs. Obrit Dodse. erealdent;• Mrs. Yardley Howard, vice presl-

. dent: Mrs. Lionel Hutton, teeretary;Un. V. Muelmann. treasurer: Mrs.Floyd Rudolph, chaplain: Mrs. Wll- jo:

‘ »«Tn Laldlaw.'aetgeant-at*ann5, and fntni ACrt. Dev^ OosCes, bistorlan. ^blc

X>elerat«t to tbe state convention, m to be held In July in Moscow ara ther Mrs. ‘ Keith Justeten, Mrs. Ray cj,ur Botrd, Mrs. IJonel Hutton and Mrs. Barold Harris. Ji, '

It was announced at tbe lust ^ meeting tbat the auxiliary bat changed Its name to the Dave DavSs , poet auxiliary, correepondlng with vJL; the name of the local Legion post.

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bat postponed Its plcnlo to June 38.Challenger class of the First Bap-

tut church will hold a plcnlo at 7 ‘p. m. Saturday on the ohurch “OUJgrounds. Ibose attending are uked Joto bring hmnburaer, buns, a cov- two,ered iiuh and. table service. Srinka *upt

n i f f wlU be tumlsbed. bit j

FILER-Jrbe Wer Garden club 5®” ' wm conduct a garden tour Wed- n ^ y . Those planning to attend

V are aaked to meet at 3 p. m. at.the Metbodlst cburcii tor transporU- tlon. Tea wlU be served at tbe home ot Mrs. Earl LaHue.

♦ ♦ ♦ have_.B T O I. —The Buhl Rounds W ‘o i, - and-the Oattlefdrd Swing

and Bway clube will aponior an open square dance at 0 pan. ^turday la “"I' tbe Fairvlew Bohemian baU. BUI

• Cleveland will be the caller. Tbose attending are asked to brlns a sack

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bold a bardtlme party at 8 p. m. PMday in the lOOF hall. Mn. How- ^ ard Ohoat Is chairman and members

’ are asked to attend wearing appro- , srUte attire. A short business meet- lag is planned. Retreshmenta wUl ba served by Mrs. zimer Lelcbliter. aatUted by Mrs. Oeorge Taylor and Mrs. 0. T. BuaweU.____________

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'fll- John Robert belonged to a "good" us,“ d family. They owned their own home gi>, which stood on one of the atreeta ed4on. Jn exclusive neighborhood. Fa- ha^ ther and mother belonged to a a 1j j y church and John Robert went reg- thi

ularly to Sundoy school. The tam - tn. » lly owned a car which father used 1^ tor business and pleasure.' John m"JS Robert wat scheduled to go to col- ogrlth eventuaUy to atudy medlplne. de^ John Roberft parentt wisely econ- ,

otnlsed to detray the long medical ^“ 1 course. «bi

John Robert was an only child.Few children Uved on his street. Trt

_ _ | The residents were either young |n ones left with grandparents tempo-

3. rorlly during the war or young m ea / -' and women. John Robert’s parente V«,

hod no phonograph, no television, no dog, but they did have a nice

'nhked John Itobert«arrived. home nearly- gro r . two hours late one afternoon. “W hat xelnka kept you? Where were you7"-aaked ch

bla mother. “I ’ve beijh worried." mi John Robert, busy with his rub-

ju l, bera, didn’t look up. "We stayed In ceschool late to.practlce tor tbe grad- in<

flnd “ Uon exercises," he reported.' "The Ni♦ha muslo teacher kept us overtime." vl(

Mother had never beea In the seschool. She knew nothing . about tn what wept on there or aho wouldhavo known th a t John Bobert, still “

. , two gradea below the aenlor class, *®could have nothing to.do.wlth Btad- _

^ uatlon exercises. B ut the m other be- 2Ueved her son. S

wm John Robert’s to ther on anoth- 2?“ ■ occmJod. happened to be on a

^ side street, a tew minutes after ^achools were- dlonlssed. He saw his ^son entertag'a house th a t bore Uttle „

^ resemblance to the ono be lived In. 1^ I t needed paint, the lawn was J

trampled Into hard earth, tho tron t ho^ steps sagged—In short, i t woa a an

wreck ot a place.5 . John Robert’s to ther had gone a

block or two when he decided hemust tlnd out why h is son entered til' tha t run-down house. He went back, knocked-and waa admitted by

_ _ a motherly lo^clng woman who ush-ered'blm Into the living room where ]

I ' the b03ra aat locdcing a t a television anprogram and eaUng popcorn with iathuge enjoyment Mi

“You didn’t ten us the truth," nlisaid his father to Joha Robert. ch

"I’m sorry,’’ aold the aon aobblni;. vli‘T wanted tome tun. Everyone has *tun except me. I’m going to run onaway the first chance 1 get." of

TTie ahocked father and mother witalked to the clergyman, then to Mitho teacher, then to John Robert^ Mi"John Robert, i t you had only told Mi

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us,’' his mother aaid. "We want to ,lome give your a good home and a good {reels education and we want, you (0 be 'Fa- bappy. Yo)i ahaU have your dog, and ^

0 a a television set. And you can .bring reg- tho boya home. Only tell ua the t !am- truth, and don’t be otrald to do so." * used Somehow, while I think John ' rohn Robert should hove had the cour- ‘ col- Tge io Wll the tru th . I think he ’

pine deserves a good deal o t sympathy.S*<lUa>* traoblM ir« • eommon toorc* of 1

worry f*r ptrtnU. Dr. Patri Uila why p*r- ,tnu bftv* tbit probltni and *Uo whu te do 'about IL Kow to ovmrom* thk W hkbll la ]ehU<Jr«n l« al’tn In ItUlM P.M. “BadUm# ,reet. Troubla.** To obtain a eopr. inid 10 c*nU 'U . - a t i ' M f r p - . ' v ' : ' ’' " ” ;

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S B y C h u r c h U n i t sKIMBER1<V, Jime IS—Officers ot

jorly--groups o f the Christian Women’s ^ a t tellowshlp o t the Kimberly ChrUtlan laked church-w cre"lnsU 1led--at-a-Jolnt

meeting Friday, rub- Mrs. Howard Larson conductcd d In ceremonies to r tho offlcen, who rad- include, for group No. 1, M n. Dora ■The Nall, president: Mrs. H. H. Haines, me." vice president: Mra. Mae Prless,

the aocretary; Mrs. .Minnie Fletclier, bout treosurer: M n. Faye I^ewls, wonhlp ould chairman; Mrs. Noel Neer, study atm chairman, and Mrs. Don McKiUip,

’lass, service chairman.Leadera ot group N o .X are Mrs.

. u , . Charles Renfrow, president; Mrs.‘ Delmar Rosenbom , vlee president; -.I, Mrs. Irvin Kevan, aecretaiy; Mrs.

Delbert Wrlgbt, treasurer; Mrs. Mary Mason, worahlp chairman; Mrs. Jack Siuropehlre, study choir- man, and Mrs. Joe Froehlich, J r ,

" ' “ ® aervlce ehalnnan.* ^ Mra. Nall conducted the busineaa

meeting. Plans were mado for a Tont housecleanlng day a t the parsonage “ » and to serve a dinner to the South­

ern Idaho Laymen’s league next month In Kimberly.

1 he Mrs. Laraon led the devotions. A «red tUm on Africa waa shown.went Jf; if 4/1

Su£- C i r c l e M e e t shere HAOERMAN. June 18—The Sus- lalon anna Wealey circle of the Metbod- wlth ist church m et a t the home ot

M ra Virgil Norwood Monday, eve- ith," nlng. Mra. Evon Anderson wos In t. charge o t the devotions. Mrs. Mel- blng. vln Prince gave the lesson, has The group votod to meet the sec- run ond Monday of each month instead

of the th ird Monday. Next meeting Ither will be July 13 a t the home ot n to Mra. R. E. Neyman. Mrs. Frank bertv Meyera wUl give the lesson ond told M ra Horry Storbuck, the devoUons.

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I : G age 0 . SoncvBOPERT, June IB-Mairlagfl vows C

were exchanged by Carol Joy.Oun- A nlagbaffl. daughter o t Mr. aad Mrs. R o y ' Cunningham, Rupert, and b: Cage O. sanden, aon of Mr. and tl

O. O ' Sanden, Medtord, Ore., li Sunday attemoon a t the phrisUaa a

ch ta rb . ---------- • ■ BH ie ceremony wot pertonned by tj

th e Her. Rex Lowson before an P archway decorated wiUj white spring h flowers aad red peonies and flonked a 4>y candeUbra ot Ughted tapen and a| taU baakeU of peonies and spiraea. ^

Mrs. pred Schuepboch was in o «harge of deooroUons.

T hejffide was attired la a white [ la tla gown, styled with a cathedral I train . A paael of ChantUly loce ac- oented ttae gathered sk irt, The Xlt- ted bodice was designed wtth a lace yoke, edged wlUi seed pearls and rhlaeatoacs. Her flngerUp veil of xiyloa net, edged with wide lace, was caught to a seed pearl coronet. Tho bridal bouquet of Ulles of'tbo valley vaa centered with an orchid.

Mr*. W. T. Squance, San Diego, waa matron o t honor. Bernice Peter- , man and Betty Coons were brides- malda. Nieces of the bride, Patricia Squance, San Diego, and Sue Aim Cunningham, Idaho Falls, were

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phanie Squance. a niece, and Retta Mae HUls. Brother of the bride­groom, Preston Card, Klamath FoUs,

■ " ' 1 Ore., was best man, and Roy Cun­ningham, Jr., Boise, and Kenneth

« Ounninghom. Idaho Falls, brothen* of the bride, ushered.

Mrs. Bd Dunn, organist, played 1 th e wedding music.

Soloists were Mory Ann HoW, iV t J S Pocatello; a aorority sister, and Mrs. m ta w ayae Newcomb. S p th were ac- doB a ^ eompanled by Mrs. Rex Lawson, in brlnu Mrs. Sanden. mother flf the bride-

u i the RTOom, wore a rose color tu lt and 1 do so " Cunningham chose a teal blue Lk John afternoon dress. Both wore cor-

W n " h eipathy. A recepUon followed in the church

annex. Mrs. Ed Hills and Mrs. t tmrM ef Bjoine Coons were recepUon asslst- LhaitTdo anta- The gifts were displayed by td habit la Dorls Schoen. Leona Stanley, Ber- , “Badtimt nice Rollhelscr and Virginia De- p. 0 . u S Palmo. Twyla Shear was la charge Y. of the guest book.

Delores Studer played back- r p H ground music during the recepUon ' and accompanied a quartet, CoralleI » n i f c Niabet, Margaret Remsberg, Knren / 1 111 o Campbell and Mary Ellen Larson, all rtlcers of tormer students o t the bride. Mrs. Women's Schuepbach also sang.Ohrlstlon Mrs. Sanden chose os her travel^ "ad jo in t Ing ’ensemble kn orchKTTfolonult

w ith pink, accessories and on orchid onductcd corsage.en, who newlyweds will spend a week

Dora In {ha northwest ond British Colum- . Haines, j,ia.

A tter ottendlng summer school a t Portlaad, the couple wUl make thetr

, wonWp Jn Prinevllle, Ore., where

M cissg : X ,&ra Mm. The bride, a graduote c t Rupert^ ^ high scbool and Idaho SUte col-irealdenf le«® \ Pocatello, taught J a theTV- U ri. ^ c a aad Rupert schools beforeir- M rt going to Prinevllle. Sanden receivedtuilnnan; educaUon a t Southern . Coilegelr ehalr- of Oregon, Medford, and Uuversity-illch. Jr- « CaUtomla a t Los Aageles. He

la a veteraa o t 10 years aervlee labusineaa

le for a Out-of-town guests were Mr. aadlarsonage Sanden, Medford. Ore.;le South- Mr. and Mrs. Preston Oard, Klamath[ue next ^11<> Ore.; Mrs. Vivian Watera,

Medtord: Col. and Mrs. Richarditlons. A Nutting, Oamp Pendleton, Callt.;

Mr. and Mrs. WUlard NutUng and tamlly. Twin Falls, aad Mr. and

J. Mrs. Roy Cunningham, jr., and sons,r s Boise.m o Sus- Othera were Mrs. W. J. SquanceMethod- daughters, San Diego; Mr. andhome o t ^ Cunningham and daugh-day eve- ^er, Idaho Falla; Mrs. Peiry Dins-I was la °>ore, Shoshone; Mrs. Mary Anna :Ira. Mel- Hahl, Pooatello, and Mra. Byron

the aec-\ Instead i ^ 8 I' meeting i * G S 8 :home of J ’ > ^ y t¥ 9 gs. Frank i Q

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i jn g h a m W e d s f S anden in R u p e rtsig« vows Crowder and Mrs. Oipha Crowder,oy.Cua- Americaa Falls. -a d Mrs. Pre-aupUal parUes honoring the V•t, and bride included a ahower given by tillr. and Uio PrlnevUle teachers, a m iacd- »rf, O re, loneous shower by Mrs. Lee Walton JihrisUaa and a Uaea ahower wllh Mrs. Ed a

■ «ni« Mra. Hugh Allen as. hos-m ed by tesses a t tbe Allen home. Bemlce t<fore aa Petermoa and Betty Coons were »M spring hostesses a t a party In her honorflanked at.tha^BJaine Coons homo and a P

je n aad shower, planned by M n. WaynB tispiraea. Newcomb, wot given by memben °was in of the ChrlsUan church. > C

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E x c h a n g e V o W s 'iJ T wm Casper, daughter of Mr. a ad a

M n. Harvey Summera. Rexburg, a ad j, Theodore B. Stroaks, Ashton, son of -

10 vajiey j j ^ gtjonkt, Twla tTM»~. Falls, w ere.auurled June 8 a t the i

S. S fS ? ’ Summera home. The Rev. Theodorfc . : 'O* OlMchea. minister of the Aahton i« Lutheran church, .performed the

a « J ceremony before baakcta of vari- j Jue Ann „lo red ahosta reed daisies and t *■ glM lol^^^^ ^ ^ ^ I

Bowa of aylon net and lace over‘vory white saUn, wom wlUi a lace ,

. u ^ i u Jacket styled w ith a stand-up collar, Iith ^ U s , jQ„g pointed aleevcs and a pepluih. * oy Cun- Hcp headdress wna a Uora of pearls

“ (I “cqulns and she carried a nose- brothera gay ot red roses-and white car-

naUons. ' <i, played Mrs. Vera Wright, Rexburg, was t

matron o t honor for her sister. Lc- d n Hohl, land M. Stronks, Boise, the brlde-and Mrs. groom’s brother, served ns best man. irere ac- For her son’* w e d d in g , Mrs. 2wson. Stronks chose an oqua blue printed rle bride- dress. Mrs. Summen was a t- ^tu lt and tired In aqua bluo crepe. Their flow- tteal blue * " e pink roses. .ire cor- A tter tho eeremony attended by « u of the ^ couple’s f a m i l i e s and close

friends, a recepUon to r about 100 j. -fcn-v Pf»ons was held a t the Summen 1

Among those aaslsUng. w ltb jnd o r r a n g e m e a t s was Mrs. L. M. :

Stronks, Boise, sister-in-law o t the ! j y ' V / bridegroom.n u traveUng, Uie bride cbose a 5

red knitted suit, white accessoriesa charge pjjd tho corsage trom ber wedding j

a wedding l#lp to Long ! Beach. Calif, the couple wUI be a t ‘

^ ^ Aahton. where he le em-P’o y d M » medical technician a t * Mson, all the Memorial hospital.

Ide. Mrs. Mrs. Stronka is a graduate of ‘ Madson high school a t Rexburg and

i i X , n Excelsls'* Beauty' school a t Idaho . m nrrhW husband was graduated 1m orchid Kimberly high achool and ]

, Oradwohl achool ot mcdlcal tech- d a week nology a t St. Louis, tx Colum-

^ , ANNIVERSARY FETED s ^ o o la t f i l e r . June 18—Mr. and M n. « ak e in e ir Emeat Molsee honored tho ^Oth 1 I., w hue wedding anniversary of Mr. andMra. 1 10 publlo Wayne Molsee ’Tuesday evening a l 1

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ters. Judy and Janet,, are tpeading

• E l S5.r=s.v's»“MS m I ^ o n . tJtah; Mrs. Joan Le-

membCT g JS r Ooodlng; Mrs. Charlotte t - Richardson Lehman, Buhl; Mrs. Lal-

Nonl Bames D ai^e B ^ e y ; ^ n n Rosie sobala Mendlola, ’Twin Palls;

' Mrs. Virginia Knight Thomas, Re- seda. CoUf., ond Mrs. g a ln e Bugg

l e n t w m a m T ^ m r d . CaUt, t a d their/ /S V ^ c tamllles.' U W o w _ oooitert and her daughter*: Mr. and ore vblUng this week with ber sister,6urg, a ad Mr*. Floyd Mingo, Roy. She -was •m, son of occomDonled by two brothers, We»-kt, Twla toa' Webb, who U home oa leave8 a t toe Irom Uio air force, and Robert* aTheodorfc atudent a t the Unlveralty ot Waah- .e Ashton ington dental schooL ' /ned the Weston Webb wlU leave In la te /of Torl- June for minols. where he wlU beslea aad ataUoned a t O’Hore municipal olr-

. port near Chicago. Robert expecto w 'fonaah fe s’Dcn'cTUiB'SUinniBf in ’JWvlu K ilbc \

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Theener was elected president^ot , lurg, was tho American Legion auxiliary Mon- _ lst« . Lc- day evening.ie bride- oUier new officera are Mrs. Jack *■ x s tm a n . Ramsey, vice president; Mrs. Paul C. ,, ng, Mrs. Brown, secoad rice prasident; Mrs. ^ B printed Robert Carlson, aecretaiy-trcaturcr; was a t- Mrs. Henry Westcndorf, Jr., h is- _

leirtlow - torlan; Mrs. .Max E ^ e r , chaplain, _ J »_ nnd Mra. Wayne JosUn, sergeant-at-

mded byotioKu to . t t o a tn ,

100 department convention next month sum m en j„ Moscow are M n. Theener, Mra. ,

Blanche Brumet, Mrs. Paul Bn>wn . and Mrs. Westendort, Jr. Alteroates

w o t the are Mrs. Hemy Orthel, Mrs. Homer ^ Shelton, .M n. Bobert Carlson ond

• M n Oliiiilc. Oliimtera.I t waa announced tha t Mary Lou

Pierce and Georgia Downey will to Tmm, le*’'® Saturday tor Moscow to a t-

»ni tend OlrU’ stote. Gorih KlrkmanB i . wUl provide tronsportoUon for oil

delegotes twm the tUUi district.• ' A poUuck dMmer for Legion pont

duate of auxUlory membera preceded the

" f i S . t l m cKcmonl.. Ior n™ offieen will be conducted by Mrs. Brumet, tlfth district president, a t

cM t ^ - *’'“® ftuxuiary^ Ji^y meeting.

BIRTHDAY OBSERVED FED HAOERMAN, June I8- A blrth-and M n. day> dinner honoring LeRoy Bev- the lOth Ins was given Soturday evening by . andM n. his parents. Mr. and Mn. Maurice venlng a t Bevlnt. Out-of-town guests wore

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Steel, Portland.

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[Vlu F u l t r w . E. Jones, Hansen, announce lha ( betrothal of their-daughter. Bar-

■ bara Marie Jones, to Gerald (Jem)' l a r y Mushllti, son o t Mt. and Mrs W ^

1 Mushlltz, Quincy, Wash.3 d 6 r S Miss Jones, who was graduJltd '

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ittend ' 'ext month ener, Mrs. aul Browa .Alternates trs. Homer irlson

Mary Lou >wney wlU :ow to a t-I Klrkman R W P l l f n i Bon for oil l U l S U l l l i l i FllstrlcL I l S B I ^ E r«gion poHt-eceded the ^ ^ K | R V '

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BXLUNOe. jilM XS l i w n u Ida.. ho Pells B U « t^ aeored six runs In \. the <lrtt Inning of the seoond game ^

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LONGVIEW. June 18 m-Defend- | j i Ing champion Eddlo Draper.Seattle,won medalist honors in the QUall- fying-round o t - th # Washington State amateur geU toamament ^ •

Jt Wednesday-but-he-had-to do-tt.the ^« hard-way.-............................................ ^!® He and Bruce ’ Cudd. PorUand,^ Ued a t one-over.par.ll'i orer the „ regulaton route. But he outscored gjj^j T ^ u a a ^ m s r i lS l - h o le - ^ - a - P l iy r BrosJJ olf for tbo hon o n .---------------- -— erat<•* ■ ' " — las,id HOLDS U G B ^ D B O L »t_B- —W E 8 1^E W b '-N ^A -j'un*4*4^- -— « Oarl (Bobo) Olsoa took » .IW t A ^ l :<t workout Wednesday fer. Pridays P I

American middleweight UUe b w t Thewith Poddy Voung at'N ew Y c ^ s Wed

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; B ig Y ankee M a i L eag u e , O fficia1 NTW YORK, Juna 18 WJ-WIU -1 the bulging New York Yankee Icod on:2 h urt baseball? Will tumsUles rust Wl

In the American league? Is thc m ce ful all over w ith 100 games to go? O r it

* wUl the Kankees crack? Is.• The Associated Press asked Uicse■] Questions of several bosebaU men »to t. Wednesday with varying reactions. < t. - BUI Veeck, the St. i;ouls Browns “ • r owner who feuded with the Yonks »! all winter about television monc^,1. capsuled his comments.

“The Way they're going," sold Bill sU wiUx a ftia, 'T d favor a split sea- tw•oo-" . l l

The Y toks hold a 104 game leod. P®alUMUgh tiielr 18-gome winning f®’

. strealc was snapped'Tuesday night.* Tlie pert of the field Is strewn bo- ”K hind th a n like golfers bsck ol Ben sol

Hoctn.i CharUe Oehrlnger, Detroit general ^ manager whose club Is a distant _ g Ust, was most disturbed.

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' Top Junior Stars » Open Jaycee Meet- SA POOATSUiO, June 18 (fl-ldaho’s Jj; « top young golfers teed off Wednea- S '

day morning on thc Pocatello m iml. ^ olpal golf course to begin action In

B ttw Uireo-(lay Idabo StaU Junior t« ^ O ^ t w of Ooaitqfrcfl Ck>lf Toiir^

4 Bome 20 of Uie best goUera from «f, ^ IO*'Idaho cluba will clash in the A three-day tourney to decide upon

Idaho's reprcsentaUve in the an- , nual Natlonol Junior Chombcr of

D Commerce tournament scheduled u, for Aug. 17-23 o t Ann Arbor. Mich-

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SJIm Hlskey, Pocatello, 72; Dick ■“ Sheppard, Twin Falls, 77;,, Joe Komoe. w;«Ucr, 83, ond Jerry Bsl- lard, Idaho Palls, 8«.

3 Brooklyn, Yankees i Blast TEC Practice

[1 WASHINOTON. June 18 m-T1>e JQ Jtew-York .Yankses and tho Broo<c> -M

lyn O o d ^ oomplalned to Uie led- mle ^^_ o « n m u n lca tlo n 8 _ .commission M. Wednesday , that some of Uielr home .B

, gamea ore being "pirated" for un>- VJ- authorlxod rebroadcast in Texas. " ^ -The-oom plalnts, filed separately.

Broadcasthic corporation,'whl^op- ' '- erates radio staUons K U P a t Dal­

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7i A 'l LOSE KEZXNEB T T T ”■e PHILADKLPHIA. Juno 18 UPh- It The Philadelphia A th le t ic s - s a id ’s W edneiday.aight Uiat ace souUipaw 11 Alex K ellner has a bursitis eondtUon k tn his le ft arm and may bo lost to- tho club-Ior a t-^ast a-woet---------- _

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t i e r o n S t a 'irplayed host to four of them this ain 1 Tear with the fifth and last com. plst I ing up Saturday aad Sunday. and

■m s week.ead's shoot wUI-be the usu I eighth annual Idaho BUte Outdoor Uo: I Pistol ehamploiuhlps. The club h u yea

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l a r g i n H u r ts ; ia ls D ec la reII •The big leod?" he said. " I t’s not d only hurting baseball, it 's killing i t It Will tbe Yonks crack? I t 's doubt- :e ful. with the fine team they have— ir if Uiey con keep i t in taot, tha t

Is. I f they don't have a sudden rash ,Q of Injuries, ifU take m miracle to ■n stop Ihcm." j Oasey stengeU ^ t e r a record*,B breaklng-lUUi.stralght.pennant as u Yankee mansger, finds th e view en- u chontlng.

" If they (the ottier dubs) can’t .11 stand the Yankees'winning, it's juat ^ I- too bod. Let them buUd up to us.

I would like the Yankee* to win the “ j pennant by as mony gsmes as we

con. I never worry about the at- r tendance. I wont to win boll gomes, s. We've got the best team and weTe n golag to win It."

IiOu Boudreau. Boston Red .Sox manager, refused to be disturbed.

Jf "I'm ap t too worried about the Y onkccs/^Bld Soudreau. " In fact

_ Uio only Ume I Uilak of them Is when we're playing them. I toke games as they come, day by day.

H ank Oresnberg, Olevelasd'a gen- enU m an aw , was_reluotaat_to com;. _

> m ent but he reflisM to oonoede the Indians were out of i t w ith two- th irds o t a season ahead. He polnt-

l . ed to the big crowd a t Cleveland la Bunday (74.706) *s evidence Uiat in- . yp terest in the Yanks h as a o t been c- killed o n Uie —

Mrs. Orace Oomiskey, president Qj of ttie Chlcsgo White Sox. found « ''it's defiiMtely a b u l siUiaUon.'*,n B u t She had a hope for th e best.J . “I t may be Uiat the Yankees win Qt slump." she added. "Sven as the ^ old (1008) White Box did after a h, IC-game wlnalng streak, i t doesn't «= ^ a;k .

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t a t e T o u r nthU already staged th a bU U indoor f« «m- pUtol, Uie indoor rifla, outdoor rifle t t

and indoor junior rlfia shoots. Boise bl I the usually hosts th e -In d o o f-^ e -se o - ai door Uonal but U iat'w on 't bo beld UUs d h u year, giving Tw ia PaHi » cleaa

sweep of tournaments. oiTbU wiU be th e tlrs t year Uie w

outdoor, pUtol shoot h u been ha!d ai away fn m Boise, glvinc the local n dub anoUier f«»ther fo r lU cap. «

And, thanks to the dub members' w iniUaUve aad h a rd worit. Uie local rl range-li ona of th e beet equipped t< layouts in tha state. U

Ih e -nage Is th e largest plstd raage between Anaoonda, Mont. « and the west oo ast 'There are 30 i< rapid fire tu rn ing J ^ e l ^ 40 sJw; u fire targets. Tbo firing line is 900 t - ' " —- - Pressure Puts ’ Strokes on ' “Ike’s” Game I

DENVER, Juno 18 OB-Presldent ■» Elsenhower m ay do as. much for , golf as Babe R u th did far modem > baseball, but th e W hite House has ” put eight strokes on his game. °

'The authority for the present sad * sUte of the chief execuUve's gome * is old .frlcnd..and-fairway compan- . Ion Dan Tliorton. Colorado's gov- * emor. :

Thomton. who's quite blunt about Uie fact Uiot he'd ra ttier play golf , Uun sUck around the statehouse. Is one ot Uie be tte r amateurs in tbe . Rocky mountain area. His 0 . 8. Oolf ossoclotlon handicap Is three . strokes—two. a t Cherry Hills In . Denver.

"The President used to shoot la . the low. 80s, and was marvelously . conslttent," Thornton said.-- 'T m one of the-longer hitters • around these ports but occasionally Uie.< President h tts righ t out Uiere w!th-me whea-ho catchss-oaa-rlght. ‘ Sometimes he tries too hard otf Uie' ta e ,. though, aad Uiat trlok > football knee he picked up a t "West < Point slips ou t under too much ’ strain." ■

Mr. BlMahower geU better as,Uie I pin comes doeer, Thomton said. His i approoch game is superb. i

‘Time and again. I’ve seen Ike i take a short niblick or wedge and < drop the ball within inches of the cup, from 80 yards out," Thomton i « id .

Before he turned to pollUcs, the i chief executive was deadly on the greens, especially wlthla ttie lO-foot <

Bat. d rda. Tho:;ntoa eald. lam. ‘'But his putUng has become < Df 60 jerky, now. His cord used to show dub. 81 to 84 strokes. Now he'll shoot ,

’ ad^ tie re from 85 to OB.**

1 Short MemoryBOSTON. June 18 (A—A letter,

trom Pfc. M. JuUono In Korea Tuesday asked the Boston Amer* lean's sports stoff: "Who were

.'s not tbe five men in a row Oarl Hub* lag i t bell struck b u t la the 1934 all- loubt- star gome?" lave— It vras referred to Geaeral

th a t Miaager Joe Cronin of the Bos- too Bta Bo».

de- to “Let's aee," said Cronin. “First Babe Ruth, then Lou Oehrig, Jimmy Poxx and Al Simmons. I

" t a s cannot recall the flfthguy.'^-------)W cn- But baseboll records could. The

fitth was one Joe .Cronin, then can’t Washington player-monoger.

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or rine tum ln* targeu ar* oontroUed b#- (■ Boise bind tbeflriag line. Itw u d esig n ed l e - e ^ and-oonstraoted t r m n l x n of the «ld UUs dub. . . .

dean Oood aa ttie raage'la. It will be _ only a worttiy test te the shooters the who wUl eoippete o o - l t Saturday

in bald and Sunday.' Detendlag champions, le local Mr. and Mrs. Steve Davidson. Boise, c*P- _ will seek their second straight UUe* a m ^ while former cbamploas. Tax Head- le local ricks. Boise, and Ren w W tt, Lewls- iulpped ton. will be out to regabi tbelr

throaes.'5 pistol M. J . Bays, Twla Falls, Titoner

M onu of the olub champloaahlp and the e n 30 Idaho peace offlcen m eet will be

« *^2! the loeal favorite wltti Jim Sld'well,\ is 900 Tom Remlagtoa aad Jarry Baltaer

u other Twla Palls ihootera to watch.

f a Keany Balllager. Burley; v augha Hunt, n ie r , and Howard Bames. Buhl, will lead teaais from around Magio Valley in the m eet

Captain Walter Day. BeaUle

e police departm ent will be one of the outsiders to watch. Lewiston. Pocatello. XdaKo"'KUs'‘a h '3 n S ^

realdent ^ t e r teams, uch for I h e llrs t match Soturdoy will be moAtm Uiy moke .48 caUber wlUi PO

H u ShoU individual and 90 team. Bun- day momlng will see 'ttie .38 caUber

••n» lart shoots With Sundoy aftemoon re- •a eerved for J2 caliber compeUUon. .nJn>n 'Trophlcs wlU be given high aggre-

B'^te and Uams in each caliber. A grand champion will bo named on

.kA..» resulU with all three gims. u . ^ f Steve H errett Twin Falls, wUl beM iI in tbe

u Idaho Findsmil, in • •

to New PCC . t : : Rules Okayislonully •Jt Uiere im iV K R B nY 0 ^ IDAHO, Mos- T riyKt ^ w . June IS — 'Hie University o t

trl(!k according to Prealdeat J. S . Bu- at'W est chonaa, following a meeting hei^0 much with Idaho's represenUUves who

atUnded the Padflo ooaat laUrcol- 7 as the leglaU ooaference meetiag la Be. lald. His atUe l u t week. Mr. B uohanaat

sU U m eat w u darifled by Dean T. leen Ike & Kerr. Idaho's faculty represen* dge and UUye in the conference.1 ot tbe "Aocording to the aew flnanolal liom ton arrangement.'’ said Dean Kerr.

'Id ah o will .receive B per oent of Ues, ttie Uie inoney to be dIstrubuUd tro a

on the the conference treasury and the 9 10-foot other eight members ot the confer-

ence vUl eacb receive 11 7/8 per become cen t

to sh w J, » jiii, poruoa o t tbo'U shoot funda,.. Kerr, -when I t is______coasldered th a t Idaho will play oaly

three ooafereace games, whereas

/ the' other dg h t members wlU each play seven conference games."

I t was also polnUd out by S eaa Kerr th a t because Idaho hod already made up lU attilaUo budget tor. ttie

----- 1D53.84— leasoa— the— conferBnoBguaranteed the Vandals 88,000 u

' ,. lU sp lit for the season.‘T a future years," he said, "U

. Income from all sources, iacludizig ' I the new tdevlslon income, holds

- up to expeeUUons, Idaho's S perf cent share is expected to yield os^ letter, much or more tbaa the current Korea «6,000.''Amer. '

r°S Castellan! Grabs Win Over Langlois

CLBVBLAND, June IS Ift-O ran . tie Boa- itc-jawed Rocky Oadtellaal tiUinj

. the a ir with oounter-puaohlai lefU. aveaged a pebruary defeat bj

Oehrig. p j ^ LaagloU la wlnalng a dose n c^ . I jpuj_ <]ecislon over the hard-to-hii

Rrnchm an-W ednesday n igh t OasUlIani weighed 156 and Laag- n, men ^ jout

>ser. boos wben tbe decision w u an- * nounced.

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iBraves 'K 3 To Up-lie ^ D o d g e rs I«riii h . " By Th« Asm

m Burton broke out of a aturday lou r runs Wednesday a t Ulhva “ g^os. whipped PhiUdelphIa 0-6 and I t National league race.; Hend- . The fleet rookie centerfleld

for light hitting and r«tam e a ttiett injury to Andy Pafko, iwJaner drove In the Braves’ f lrs t

three runs w ith a booming triple to left In the second in*

Baltaer nlng and the las t one with « to pop bunt in the eighth.

VauBhn A t S t Louis, scoring an th d r B in e s t'uns after two were out In three

different. Innings, ttie S t Louis Cordlnals Wednesday night drab*

BeatUe bed the Brooklyn Dodgers 8-3. ona of A t ClnclnnaU. Hoyt WUhtfm

■ewUton. sUfled a Oind a n a tL Jh tc a t- in . tha d Boise lost ot the a la th to give the Mew

York OlanU a 4 to 1 viatory over

with W Ruben <3ome», rookie O laat righ t, hander, held the C ladnaatiaaa U six hlU Uurough Uie. f lrs t. eight

‘ HHnn* iaalngs untU he showed slgas of h weakening In the final tn m e aadUbSr A to Wilhelm,imed on At Chicago, Ransom Jaeksen’i

bsscs-loaded slagle eaded a fotv< wUl be hour, le-iaahig struggle v ith a

8-4 Ohlcago Oub Tictory over th( PltUburgh Pir«tss.

An ex-cub, catcher, ‘Toby At< I well set the stage for JackBoa*!’ wlanlng dout wltti * wild throw on

a a attempted plck-off a t firs t baM with oae o u t Tbo next two batten were walked IntmtloaaUy to Jan tbe bases and Jackson tooped hli

' alagle over the infldd.At New York Uie M m 'Ztek B:aa-

O, Mos- kees resumed their w lanlnf ways

s . Bu- pitchlag of Alllo Reyxiolds am lng hei^ Jobaay Saln and tha lilttlsc o ves who BUly Martin, laurco l- Xt Boston, Rad Sox rlghthasdc

WlUard Ntom oelebraUd hla » « birthday by hunbUag D e trd l o five hlU aad drlTtaf l a two n o

represen. jjj ^ j . ,. j ^lotory. HU Boston tMm « i . .» . i . i oiBtes presentad him with a bbtco

run fourth aad Omm ohlpped la w ith two hom ns.

> J ^X ^ - At Washlagten, lUokay-V«tooa’ Slagle wlUi two o u t,la ttl* f ila th la nlng soored Eddla P ita O erald troi

i f . S i th ird base to give W ashln ttoa a I* 7/8 per victory ov^r ttia Ohlcago W hite Bo:

A t Philadelphia, w ith Bob AVU I o t the battlag Jn tour ruas on a borne h e a I t U double and oaa flyout, th s Olen play oaly land Indiana eaded the tr alx.gBn whereas losing streak by w h lp p l^ Phllade!

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boominit Former Pioneer pJii^LoopPhyers 'l ,

t ^ Star in Majors ;BAi;r'i.AKB o r w , June U

Ight drob- Several « r-P te » e p i e ^ e playw*'” ***■ played aosie good baaabalLta W*d-

WUhaha nesday's m ajor league'gamea. - ' J ■ e a t- ia - th a _ B in y -M a r t ia . - ex-Idaho PUU e the Mew player sow pUyiag second base for iotory over ttie New York Yaakees chalked np

three hlU to hU eredlVIn Wednes* l la a tr la h t. gam e• between .Ihe Yaakees laatlaxiB lo la d the S t LouU Browns, whloh ttia first elflbt - *MarUa'a tw o-rua alagle fii' the .

aerenUi oame w ith the bases loaded.

5 5 t 5 ° Y * S e £ * ’J a c t o ^ Oemr etaley. who formerly pltch-y

ed a f ^ Bd f « Boise Y aakeu, w u U », ,r w lanlat pitcher for ttie B t Louis- •7 over tbe cardinals l a their M vletory over-

At. f S ' S . S *r JackBoa's a m W ight, ex-Tashn-FaHa jlayetv . id throy o Q i^io waa traded to tbe d e v S in d :

mdUms. th k week by Detroit mad*;, two batters bU n rs t ^ p e f fa a o e lor ttie Indlaa*Hf to Jam Wednesday, 'InalngBi-looped his s tn » k o u t th ree batters ia i was,

tha-■ w toalag '^ tchkr; •HU'^eeo«r■ ••• Y tekB :aa• staads a t 1-4. ’ .

m lng ways, ’ Bobiqr Adanu, pre.Wotld war XI. . , tn . w —t pU yer_«lth th a Ogdea Reds a n d : : - M «» tbe BOW « b M b a n a u a (or Cin cinnati: molds and lo t twe base h iU Wedaesday. b u t; ',

h lttla c e t b ll iDto a double play lo .thelS 8t o f; .tha n in th to «od tha game w ith '

rlch thasder **•* Otoolaaatt lost '4-1. .' sd hU asth ■

Bannocks Drot»oatftn t e a s . !

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To E l e f e t n c sOR«AT i 'A ia J , Jtine 18 I M f i i .

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h w * 5 ® ttw^Pocattflo B an-.t t o ^ o f f i ^

^ The S p a tk lu tanre la t i n n m s ta~ng rnu aae i. laalag , cable right b ^ to'

get aao ther' ln the seoond aad tfie^ ; , flaal la th e lU U i aad woundup tt ie > -

10 a 4 game in U as 'tban two hours.

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Cool, lightweight slacks of shaj holding, pure wool worsted . yours in a selection of tastefal n patterns. Impeccably tailored wi continuous waistbands,, reven pleats. Sizes from 28 through -

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R A Y O NS • Wrinkle* shedding, cool'for *\ summer slacks in a tremei -.*, dous assortment of new sun /fl m « colors! Familiar favoi j'jj • Ites!- N ew shades! You’ jig -v4 ;.lind. :the color ou .want,: i S .-ZienneyZs I v.Come-jn I _ Insui i i} ^ your summer comfort non

Sizes from 28 ^ ro u g h 42.

I . Heavy, lO ^unce

I FADED-DENPopuTar, practiral faded der im slacks In your choice c new summer colors! They’i

“ ~=^ -'insderortalttO^un'ie^Sanffiiized*'; denim, have saddl< stitched-side seams. Size

______from 28 through 42. ____■ *8hr<ntftgfl will not «ceett:l». :

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EHER’S D»Y,■ : v ; ' ' ' '

I CHECK LlEY!

" UNIFORJVl SETS i DRESS SOCKS M.BELTS uin* L other TIES 'owncraft - ManWESTERNSHIRT SPORT JACm^i UNDERWEAR ISII HANDKERCHIEFS

I NYLON SHIRTS‘pI WHIPCORD PAN! HAWAIIAN SHIR] HANDKERCHIEFS BIB OVERALLS ;i: CHAMBIttlrSHIF CAR ROBES Sati. TIE CLASPS i r r ; CUFF LINKSN.ws.y POLO SHIRTS 2;r. HASSOCKS

»INE SLACKS I

s of shape* ' |■ r a t e d . . . m V y U Iasteful new |liloredwith |I,, reversed |through 42. |

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m S L A C K S Ic o o l 'fo r- I

a tremen«new sum* ^ F H ^ v w % iar favor- M M ^ s! You’l l , M M ' ■ . ^i.wnnt-Ht —nrTHTure i"fort now! - Hi g h ^

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K LISTC tT C SHIRTS...................... ............... i 4 i» 1 » P A N T S ...... .................... .....2.91

KS Many New Stylet..... .......... 49(■ Leather - Atiartod Style*.... 1.4S aft - Many Style*....... 1.4Sr lJ ID T Gabardine M A |] m lK I ^ Many New Colort........

:KETJpi^;;!^:..._.7^D,*l BRIEFS ...........................................79«i l l SHIRTS ....... ................................. 79.

HIEFS Initialed and Plain...... 98tID T f Short Sleeves a I K I ) Pattel Colon..................... 0 . 7 0

' PANTSC lllD T C Short SIcovei ■■. a q d n l l t l d Bright Prints.......... I oTQ

HIEFS ...... 10/1.00ILS SI .'i Lrp.... ;....... 2.59f SHIRTS ltT<S:^?';::l .29« Flattie Container I n a a 9 Beout^ul Plaidi......................... 0 « 7 0

■ Beautiful Stylet | jp*a t Aitorted Pattorni......... .......... I • d lJ

M ow Styles - Many Pattern!........ 1 « 5 Q

TS Asiorted Styles...;...... 1.98SPECIAL PURCHASEI . m g%n Round and Square....................... 5 . U 0

I 'GENUINE LEATHER -

BILLFOLDS

2 . 9 8piut(ed.tftx

Choose from* m an y new styles and please Dad with one of these good-looking -billfolds!

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n , - - 1 ® =r j - -U - - - -feven-jf Dsd’s^fta-arm*; P _ . p-,.--- ;<luif:iporlmi«rhe51|-E<^

h forthc»etie*.£.becauM _ y llicjr’roli'Mdiomer..'»nd

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NO IRONING!< Crinkle4.98 Crepe

7 90 I

. 98c P e r f e c t ' pajamas forwarm weather w e a r l

. 3.98 Cool, easy o care for, insoft, p ^ te l colors. Sizes

,„5.90 A-BCD.

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-{i sizes from 6 to 11,

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Ruyon—— 7 IS ' P l i s s e

Sport Sliirf«

2.98I jamas for • HerB’s-tnmm'er eomfort laer w e a r ! ahlrt ihaft •« hftodiome :«- #-- I “ e»«y-to-c»«-fwl Iwcare lor, tn tU7 ibirtJi of tine aeetat

>lors. Sizes S myon. p l l t to that h»i. r Wftaheatn ft irtnk. nerer ne«1 Iro^l BtaeaS-M-L-X

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weight o x f o rd s ! Irather npiM;^ spi

' lon^soles. S l ^ f r o

mSiiiESsiiCOOL A8 AN 0:CEAN BB2EE1 U G B T AS A FSATBEBI And how th rlftr th'cM-imftrt haU are PenDe7*al ThCT'n autdo of U fhtw dxht ■trftw. woren with tlnr.

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no sucb

Wdler Blehlmftn; ,Z Uie tir lores bues

to. abow thejr T ■ S r t B e«s». yet wa b»Te ±

» ttld thB7 ihowed- — v u "stored tod

« » taken a t air 0»lUwnl». Qeorgla ^

^ _______ ca

^ ■ a . n se 18 Ifv-The Denver ~ ^ ■ reported In a

tdailiilaCTtloa !o ^KtcUffliUon commissioner ' ^ B b tlis xenc7 into "cooTu* ^ ■ t i o i on chftDS.'^ K U u t i n . Post associate ^ B d lo • eoprrisbted article ^ K o r SecrctAry McKajr 'Is ^ K s i preuure, particularly ^ ^ ■ o n consrcstmen, either to ^ ^ p i t Tor his nominee. Mar-

bll Dine and submit

^ ■ b u recommended Nichols Ulchul Straus as bead -

^HglU-bUUon-doUar agency. ^ H l« U aa i u beea In Preel- ^H iiuT er'i b uds since April

^ B b lle . iecordln« to recla- ^ H m u people, no decisions

or eren on fairly routine ^ B ^ ^ obtained trom ^ B v department," Martin's

^B ^'B ^'^^urnT rU m ies. u^ H tf t-h aU u much today aai ...

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tho '. I^^^BBilR^HI^^Hi1:er8 I ^ ^ ^ ^ B S S h ^ B B h B ^ BOta

S l _ * 9 9 9 i i B p B 9 V B M E H^ ‘ Seaili Kercaa Tclenns tU tt » heai ““ ' eooIOMd preaa bUleU a t SeonL Latest

week o r two” dcsplle Soatb Korean op

5;; Few Price Shifts 51 S3 Noted in'Catalog tl

■ jj . OBXOAOO, June Jfl ISi—Tow sub- n

stao tla l price changes wero listed ^ today in the 1983 fa ll 'a ad winter

catalos Issued by B ean .. Roebuck ._ and conipany. p

Edwant Oudeman, m nchandlslns Tice president, aald 44 per ccnt of tho merchandise itams aelected in a

r broad comparison showed: no price r change lrom :a year ago. •' • '

f Oudeman said 37 per cent ^ w e d• a ligh t—jjrlee—increttBej—nToniglnr '

about one per cent, and the'balance iver , . ,d a l ^ ■ -.■ h a t ___________

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jcie ' . ^ ^ ^ ^ B ^ B B H H

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^ d r a m o t I < i nev.a r n H u O o n d k itc h e n !yj - ■ _ ' 5 -doy Cookin' w on d erfu l pri;

> »inn Is Free!_____— :., . doya^----------:—

cietai I& ^e^Sunday 's

- T : - v ; ; ^

Protest Truce- Tern

% heated jlemoDsttatlen ogaiittt (he (raee Latest reporte indloatc (h a t tb e oUiea have

rean oppoaltlon. (NEA (elephoto)________

I of 10 per cent showed modest price decline.

He said the price comparison of [ |k the new catalog with the one issued

last spring Indlci^ted aboQt the same >“h- percentages as obom sted I — ■ '

REiUJ TIMES-NEWB WANT ADS.

sing A PAPER.MATE FOB DADt t of Engraved Wltb H IS Name-|1.68 in a Desk R>t» • f t on

, - Open lYlday Evenings,wed J . H IL L ’S G IF T , S H O Pglnr; -VBdoi^fiank ^X rcit^P I)onV '4U once I • •

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Conducted by ROTHY RIMMER ,;__.letJafowciv'slbbROTHy:_. ;R g ive you th e low d o w n .o rl I< new recipes . . . m e n u ideas c h e n sh o rt cu ts d u r in g th i s big ro o k in g School. T h e ^ e w ill be Ful p rize s fo r oil a n d th e adm is*Free! P lan now to a ta n d a ll 5 .__

ly's Times-News

(raee terma In front of (he barbed-wlre- s have decided to sicn the armlsUce “lo »

price ' ■ iiiiiiiin'nininiinimiinimimmmnnim or f f lW lilinliB W lMjsued ' I '

I • Jftio fti» 3Plcgs. L\

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FRUIT CC IG A C O I TOMATC PINEAPP I G A B R tn i i H i

CANTALOUPES RED ONIONS R .

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REGULAR,3 f o , 2 S c

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s r m s • ■ r ~

s . TW iit-E A L L S -ID A H O .

Family’s Fourth

I, Son Jdins ArmyI HEYBOftN. Jiirie

« Jw enT hM left to Join the olrbom* ,1 army. H® will report^ to F t. Ord, i Callf..'and will be assigned to a '} poat In Kentucky for b ^ c training H He graduated trom th e Heybun I hlghscbobl in M a y ..;I . Three other sons of U r:'en d M nI Jensen have serred in tho armetI services. 8/Sgt. P rank Jensen U sUI Uoned wlUi tho olr force tn TopekaI ggns.. and Bgt. WUlla, Jensen aervet

SCHIlllM GI - Seiisoning SaltiB . JunihtkelrttFleieKWitlity—OnliI O i^C ^ery .S ivo t^cS ea ioa l

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T ....4 for 25t

d u IE MAGiC VALLEV'S Bl

in LG.A. Store Nec- » n t E B . » iu c H P n

: V T llef Meat Compaay' V P»Pei-------- r-V-Conrteay Market V-— ;^ * T 4 rffo o » iN Q ------------- ^

V J. o . Painter A Co.¥ HAZELTON ^ O^S*

. - V ^ t o k a Orocery: ' ’ . ”

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♦ O A K L E Y ^ .- V Jam-,V OakJe, Mercontna V She!

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m

rth Funds Aslked for Army U. S. Storm Ares»artrB Jen, Voluntary contribuUona fo r ' Re

-Croaa-emergency reUef for. Ne- England. Michigan and Ohio tomad and lov,-a flood vicUms art beln

I ^ Ord, accepted by the Twin Falls Re M«- Oeorge Baker, solc ^ n l n g . today,

I Heybum No goal or time Umlt haa been M Emergency and rehablUtaUoa Jot »* •

the armed .-.isen to sU- in Guam for two yearo-Wolter Jei in Topeka, aen was discharged Tram the am u en aerved In June, 19&3, after aervlng In Kore

pw iieJ imiiw »ny M v n m

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u t , D e L u x a B lend 90cI. IGA ^ 5 CI 4 6 - o u n c e c a n .....................

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Near YouI R ICH FIELD .............. > •

V Ptper^ BAorket

>/ Meoeham Food Store ^ B S lV Son't.Mazket_____ —

rs H b ia o N * ' V -----------'V-Eeoncmy-Maitet.r.UI TWIN FA IX S" ■_V .C ard l& oL Food.U kk^ _ _ ^ B i f l

V Jamea FoodUoer |V ShelbTO torket : . . , ^ B A « X ? -' V'WelOVriW'Cmttf

'. of the Red Orosa Tequlitsio»'.moni l O r than the Red.'Oraai can piovie

. from 'i t s 'p r e s e n t , nsourcea. MiA r P A Baker aaid. Red Orosa reh^lllti

Uon MstsUnce la a gilt. not a lo a 8 for ^ ContrtbuUona can be maUed^'

tupned-in-at~the-Tw ltt” pBllr-K< lio to m ^ o Croaa office, 1 » Seoond' »veni are being north. • • * 'Falls Red ■ • ■ 'aker, sold

« MOTHEIl « ; PRAISE

ITS NOURISHING

I GOODNESf

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fffllLII I IG A Y euR fl' / I a n d T en d e r

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beamiy tealh- and . ;bMhliir.;i!g£

ISE^ *n Ueltlno taitrswiiattenlAnd ( S '

,.s h . n g ;

^ V , A ta s te sensation— o f su n n y. f ru it a n d sp e rk lin g n e c fa r . •.

from cluster* c f c io v e rl ;

le. Raspberry, G rape, C lrinam oo - • -

f c P a r A SILVALASKA

p yiiioiiIA Y oung ■ , •id T e n d e r U IG A F In k -

t)3xons 1 2T«'!C«»

'f f l J - —

V ~ I , ‘LUBYTS

^ vifflWblOe SAUSAGE

HES .......— 'STRAWBERRY

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■ • Freezes H to K Bi-Sta'te Fruit ; R rCrops for ’53 !H f f l 6A1/T LAKE OITV, June 1« RR—' <H ? Aj ft rtsuU of In«xlBK veiither tonB i .throuih April and M»7> *nd tH f f ------- n sh ? fn ttl p^u c tio n -» U l taU from \

. a to M P « oent below l « t year'a J

WBTft h it hanleat, wlUi. ‘ ■ I S ------U innaJj crop expected to ba only 'HI about M per cent of laet year*. The « H i * 'Idttho pear crop shows the bestn i l : n'rospecla In 'thoiinajor ftulti, WlUl "M k a drop UUa year of only 38 per cent. ^N If TJSDA B«porl tM S , ThU InformaUon waa releaaed to- *

day byAlton R. Larsen, head of the tlocal bureau of agricultural eco- <nomlcB office, U. S. department ot _

*®Baeu“tor the aU tanen t was the A estlmiUd crop production given to the USDA by fanners In the area.

AU major fruit crow In the tTtah- I Idaho area havo fallen, but esti­

mates from around tho nation Indi­cate the national a rlcu ltural pro- ducUon win bc close to last year’s.

Few Cherries ' '■me eillmated »prlcot producUon de

for thb year In tJU h U only 700 po tons as compared wltii S.OOO tons in last year. Only 1.400 tona of sweet of cherries are expecUd lo bo produced J thia sesson. About 8,300 tons came W off tho trees last year. «

About «0«fl00 bushels of peaches eo are expected this summer, while a°

- last year M8,000 bushels were pro- duced. Pear producUon will take a Uo

■'bla drop with 113,000 bushels esU- « ' m a te d , compared wlUi 718,000 Uo busheU picked In WS3..., ._ • _ ^ “

m e Waho peach crop ahonJd be th near 160.000 bushels, which Is 200,- ho

n i MO bushels lass than last year. H im Plfty-two thousand bushels of pears m m win be produced thU summer. H f l ’ agalnit the 73,000 laat y^ar. .

H i Potato Promotion u■ “ CoriSa^^ Slated ^■H - 30IBS, June !• (fl—The program ■ I ef adverUsing Idaho poUtoes and ^ ■ I onions in principal markeU of the

' tJnlted SUtes wUl be explained to iTowers and ahlppera a t three aouUiem Idaho meetings.

O. O.Rlce/^fleldman for the Idaho ftdvertlsing eommlsslon, said 'he M: ^Hi would talk on marketing condlUons, Id consumer preferences and Kme sug- cli

. lesUons customers make lor lm* wi provement of the produeU.

^ ■ 1 The meetings wlU be held a t Oald- lei ■ B well June 34, Twin FaUs June 30, Oi ■ D l - and Idaho Falls July S.. AU meetings ■ n i are being sponsored try the Idaho | M I e u te o range. to

| | ! 5 Minidoka Men “M i ROTBk F June 1B-«V0 MlnN ifi n n doka county men v e re to leave | H Wednesday for indueUon into Ute ■ ■ trmed services a t Boise.W W The men. who were to hava lunch ' ■ H r ftt the ElkS'olub a t Burley en route

to Boise, are Robert-Lloyd Oulbert- ■ H j ion. Donald Kugene Slater and Jay

Gary Schofield, all -Rupert, and Morris Oene Allen and .aarrW ftyne Morgan, both H eybura Schofield ’ Tolunteered'for InduoUon.

^ ■ 1 • . The Juns call for pre-lnduoUonphysical examlnaUona haa been h

■ B k canceled.. __________ jL

H i .^ 1 - ' M .C .P . KITCHEN

HH NGVER BEFORE HAS

T O H A K E T S E F m ■ ■ / V COOKINGOEBOlUh

woadetful it il uatll TOU*' g H iU BM Ktipe (Mow]m ^ '] ^ ^ ^ r P « c t l n . T t - > * i n l »^ HERE’ S THH l l f ) 1. V uh. item, and cru»li-|lioroa^BH H i I <up». Put cnuhed betrie* into 2 orH n ' J'uM <]),siirringTlt«ro^. Sctul

| H | l 3 . ^ 1 cup light Xwo. Mis wtll.3. MeuuieczictlyJV^lmlcipibeel

uillir uif tliis into ctuihed berrin. T fet tubr’i milk) will hutca lugir d

4. .When sunr ii diuoNcd. jun it i ToktvpfocamootliorM. while!

■ ■ jiVs (no (xnffin n««d«d) tnd chili----- . Of ice cube conptnmeu of refrigti

induteudnired.). To mike I«m euuitili«t «t one tin

icTo. To ux. rmove large conttiM ' ator. When jam has teriencd. chat

rtfriKfitor as mu would milk. Ji monm while being comumcd. ^ Hl lhea« tmeeoked Jkn

^^H ‘ Notei For Sirawberrles, add U lugat is diuoivcd, and mix well. (Rc btRie*. and Younsttmio ttctd no I

^ n i ' ?(Men Lemon Jmce beciuse i( ii i M H i (tulphurdioxideorbeazpiieoftodi.) 8 i H = . - ---- --- — CUT OUT AND K ^ T t n S R

^ H ] i ' TPnUE'for the Inlneiling and U>i 'Bookltt->''7he Romann cf Jellr Xfikin

^ ■ U ' tC^MakeJamsWithoulCoakinxorBoili »^)U .C P.is>naodJdIrP<ctin<i with jrour nune and tddmt, to >LC

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^ CANNED iiM O ^

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or bmoate of soda). It'a to coaveai ^ ■ 1 -------------- Jenionidere66Wflg.-b»Jci(rK-Jia-»ndId

- W hy^t wrile thcM CP. KUcbea U■ H .................. wipe /5rJ«7TTHeSTM,CP; raO i■ H B -------- - g tw < te« n '{« ^ tt.i^ ftia ito * efit;

t. Probably• . WABHnfOTON. June i s (fl —

l i t : TSie weatber bureau rvporur i r . - -(hT n ” * ^ rt«y« WlU ba wftrmer .1 0 than normal for this season overn . * i * l*rgo P»rt of the naUon. i

Above-normal temperaturetftre (« W -' expected over Uie WMtam two- isather thirds of the country except along ih a n d the west cout. T h e . eouthem t1 from plains and the southwest ftre In . .lew 's foT rparU cularlyhotspeU . Be- ,' low normal temperatures are pre-

-lU , dicUd for Ote middle and south I, „niv' AUanUe sUUs. and near normal ‘* elsewhere.r SMt The 30-day rain ouUook Is •' above normal in tho middle and: „ * , south AUanUc sUtee and Uie fa r j

BoneraUy dry in much of «the central and soutKem plains ^

ed to- and the southem.Rocky moun- iof the tain stat£s, and 'about normal

eco- elsewhere. ,sat ot A < ,

“„"K Aimed Force I “sS Research Aid ; '.E Cuts Debated ;

■ WASHINOTON, Juna 16 «> -T ho , ucUon defense department Is studying tbe ly 700 possibility of a new 38 per oent eu t , I tons In research and development ouUays , sweet of .tho army, navy and air force,

tduced On orders of SicreUry Charles £ . ; eame Wilson, each service has submitted |

detailed UsU of projecU i t could j laches eonUnus and those i t would abaa '' , while don If such cuU were enforced.

f pn). H ie slash, amounUng to S3B m il- ] jOce a Uon dollars, would come from a re r | , egu- search spending proposal of 1.3 bll- , ri8000 Uon dollars President Elsenhower

has asked oongress to approve for , ild be the year starting July. I. Mr. Elsen- . I 200- bower's figure already had been out

y.«r. 300 mlUlon dollars under former i Djftj, Prealdent Truman's estimate for re - ,

nune- scorch spending in fUcal 1»M. , Tbe defense department study .

was disclosed after Wilson took a a - other crack a t “pure" research a t

J l l his latest news conference and - • . - .J asserted he-would„APprove ..only. l e Q "fruitful- projecta that contribute

dlrecUy. to defense. He haa said pre- vlously much "boondoggling" is dU-

of t te pm ed as research. ,

Attend ConfabIdaho BDHL, June 16—FoUce Chief and d he Mrs. Hal Cunningham atUnded the iUons, Idaho SUU Peace officers asso- ,e sug- claUon oonvenUon a t MoOall thU r im* week.

Mr. and Mrs. Thom u U Smith Oald- left Tuesday on a trip to Oakland,

no 30, CalU.«tlnga ' ' ■ ’Idaho The Italian govenunent has tried

to popularise metal oolns, but tha people prefer paper .monev and ttie

I coins are retumed to the banks.

•my r Wa wm sell yen » ll IS 13 ft. Freexer Tud hIy $319.95ilbert- NO DOWN PATMBNT

IU.00 per BOBlb i\- \s and ll ' • 'a ; WARNER MUSIC

& APPLIANCEbMn l u Sho.]uui6 North .Fhon. 601

M T H I FAMOUS .CHEN LABORATORYAimiAi cmtuf raoeucn, co.-^^CO >

AHAKiiM. om r.

I HAS SUCH A THING BEEN POSSIBLEI

THE FINEST BERHY JAH WITHOUT IE BOIUNG. . .You linplr won't bdieva bow i until you'TC made it jounai. . . by the wnu. pe (Mow) developed by M.C.P. Jam «nd '. It's a miracle of cite to make, too. Jutt tir ><1 'i’S THE RECIPE*'Ihoroo^ib' enough berrin to make 4 level I » into 2 ^ 7 quttUmte. Sift in tlowly 1 pack- Um and Jelly Pectin (oo other pectin mir be lalr. Set uide 20 tniautei, with occttionil ttit. I

(is wtll.«1 oip* beet or cane »ug»r into a dty dith. Cr»J- ' ed berrie*. Warming lo 100* F. (or teaiperalute itcti lugar ditMlving. No bolter, plaaael !d. jun U ra d r to cat. Mal ea 4 faU plots, r *0. while beink cofttumed, put in coTtred pint I) and chili 34 Mun in deep freete, or frtexinx tefrefrigtfj^r. ■Ihw, Mott at JOU would milk-----

» at one time, aod kecip them a long time, pick lit jart or piper caitota tnd Itore in deep freeie ! It tenperalurea from 10* bdow to 20* above { rge contaioer from freeter aad pltce in refrigcr* t tened. change to tmtllcr contajnen and ttore ia lid milk. Jim will k ^ .th ii wty fltore thin a imcd. . t»oked Jkma on pantrr abelf. niejr will nol

fKtd tw lemon juic” T U« M.CP^'SnneTor lute it it pure, ctmtiining no prtwrraUvte ileoftodi.) !y THIS RECIPE ~ i

jn* aod Uteful M.C.P. ^ d •• IJellr Xftking md How . I i fkin*orBoilinR".Simp)rlly P«flm«ficn ftonii,ett, to >LCP. Kiichea

BEVERAGE BARGAIN H EM ^A ll!____

UADE.IEMONADE . . . to rtfrething and me,.. . to Inwipcnilve. too, mtde wiih M.CP.■D UMON JUICE. Ooe tmtll aq miko about «s at Iwa than »ho «•» of 12 bottle* of • t^riflks. And how-fliuch-better fortbe.kidt. . .

roflil S » caiy >0 mike—no musi or (uii.'jutt ’.-UlUON ju ic e it poiw, full ttr«ngth; rich J M nOfielal ptwcrValinaCiulphur dioxide— s»(oaveaient, to ennomicil, to useful-for

•Jiaindldlrnuklag,'snd w m uy eihtt wt>t:------Kitcbea Ijibonbuy. Aiulielm. Ctlif., for m e .CPJ'FBOZBirUMON JUICE, loo. If jm r ' ~ ia to te titfy r jM .) ................ - j , -

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Bright Colors il ports Aids StiidenlS S " 'B a M O B ir 7 t im O r a = S S l io S F

rooms painted In bright colora pro- sa re duce better marks and, surprlsl^ly, two- more sb smong young boys than dong girls, Johns Hopkins university psy- bem chologista rep < ^

- They fouDd'-that- pIannsd-colbr painting h u a deflnito effect on the behavior and performance of

S J I i «ho«l chlHnii. ' ......‘ The gresUst • Improvement was

k Is among kindergarten children. ' and "Perhaps - th e —moet—surprising

e fa r revelation waa tha t boys show great- h of er. color rtsponse than girls." the lalna -psychologlsU stated after two years oun- of research.rmol "We have been convinced for

some time that color and ita dimen- I I slons Influence htmian behavior,'*

said Dr. Wendell R. O am er wbo di> a recUd ttie project.

' "Neverthsless, we are pleasanUy » J surprised to see suoh amaslng^ I Q . clear resulU come trom this re­

search. ‘niese posiUve resulU will, L J we feel sure, be of real Interest to [ 0 Q educators and all those others con­

cerned with ihe color design o{ school facUiUes."

3g tb e Teachers and pupils were unaware n t eu t the research conducUd in three luUays elementary schools, ree. oofnpIeU scholastic and attitude

?f.5i’ reporU were kept , on all the chU- ®*ttM drtn during one year in three

schools seeding new paint. Uien aiMa'' one aehoel was repainted according

“• ,, to Uie. principles of "color dyna- B m il- nlms,** the second in the usual light

buff walls and whlto ceilings, and Uilrd untouched,

mower second year performances oftho studenta were next compered with 1S» n n t.

“A etudy of the work-play and [ormer performance of kinder-

^ garten children. shows a 83.0 iper■ cent improvement between the first ) ^ a a -

b Ou/.f, Pow.rfii/; ,FAN SALE!

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s tried fivoo «0 102 MaJa Ke.Ut tha Qd the U

3!a M l

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jrs in Qassrooihs idents, Survey Shows!^= 8 ih W rM a “ n d 'y ea rT n th eseh o o l-p a ln t- lolors pro- ed- with dynamics; 73 per cent in irprlslngly, the second painted with conven- boys than Uonal color; and only 9 per oent in srsltypsy- the u n p a ln t^ school," lhe psychol-

ogtiU*1 onnd. med-color —xn grades-thrse.tbrough.tlx.Z'ib.^^ effect on a p jn the color environment school

ot tod ^ th -B J per.cent Improvement:. tha convenUonally appointed achool

ment was ahowed only' .A per cent Improve- Iren. ' ment, while the unpslnted school •surprising showed-ft-decrease-of-3.7-per.cent.:L how ^eat- <nje "color dynamics" treatment

MUe<* tor palnUng of corrtdor walls two years ^ tUe doors and base-

fm. *»“ !*» 1“o7!Jrm.« northern exposure were doneW u r t to Jftstel rose. Obose. facing soum.

er'wbo

.^rf BEEFSSUlU Will,

» STEAKreimaware

T-BONIin three ' ’

lint. ITien

= £ -SIRLOIIrmances of

eompsred

« ROUNDS!n the ilrst __ _

I ROLLED

Bob & Bill« 1(

OaJa tio.

lacks with th e new miracle

’LUSIVELY a t ANDERSON’S

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• Luxurious

^ ^ ^ ■ 9 • Lons Wcarinsr

H l ^ ^ f l ................• Gftbnrdlne

• Spot R esistan t

• Hollywood

E p K y # ^ 2 0 3 ^ 0 1 1 1 2 9

^ ’ *

E very Pair aran teed

op 'U-giE.'Mr^ ^RIBAYS^------ ^ 1

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r a . T W IN P A I i S . ‘ID A H O

j l a blue aod green.' N e u ^ a • gray w u t«ed to tixsna fo r tx*

study.front' waUs were done in ft

l o w s «b»J»e of thecolor In each. room. “Thi* had tJw

ooliiBlnt- impiihant effect of reducing wall ir cent in glare, thus msking It,m ow restful 1 conven- {or tbe eyes to be turned in th a t er cent In dirwUon; fbcuslof PUPU »tteoUon b psychol- toward Uie tront 5l the rom," ae«

cording to Uie psychologists Islx. "here SlaU boards were palntod green

Instead-of-UieWd b l j ^ - - ' ' - - -------rovement: '' T '

taSv'S Cohtihues TrammgRUPBBT, June l»-^s«arine Pvt.

. Hamott-Davy -Plower*. son of Mr. treatm ent and Mrt. John Flowers, Rupert, has Idor walls completed training a t tbe marine and base- eorps recruit depot a t San Ertego, :he rooAs Calif., aJd will undergo Individual ivere done combat training a t Camp Pendleton, Jng south. Oallf. ____________ •

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: i r i ;.SHOR:; Rayon ij • W ashable

tt-anteed' jj_^#_N ew -Patterns

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Senator J^lays iSJSn; Merger.Plaps3 had th e • .. 2 , ' . : V n - '• V

M ! OfTwoFumsId In th » t ■ ' ■

•ttm U oo wjlSfflNOTOK. J m i. room," u -Ists. In a letter to tbe tederal power oom*itod green mission Uiat proposed merger of t «---------- p«uie-.northwest-power.eompaales— . would cause •'turmoil" in power• ■ arraogeojenU In tbe area. , .

l i n i n f i : USder.the merger, the W a ^ .w ton Water Power compaayj o»B*t*

arine Pvt. mg In eastern Washington and on ot Mr. ho, would take ever the Pudgettupert, has Sound Power and LlgHt .company, be m arine operating In tho Seattle area. . j&n Diego, " I t would appear," Jackson wroto. individual “(hat tbe proposed merger, would

Pendleton, create a great deat of u n n e c M ^ strife and leave the Paelflo ncrtl»-

5 9 ^Ib. 69c

KESMEATDIIKT.«ES BLVD.

^ ARROW White Shirts

in Four Collar Styles RT "•■A R D E NEW • DAL?

' ' - also

OW Nylon Sport Shirtslort Sleeves 'ashable £ Z Q kist Drying .

T E R R m ^ Robes^'ashable “I ' O Q P J it-D yed ----------

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, » .t a - - r m i y at— - i r a K S , x.an:

^^"2oY main'a^ ue east'^

iDERSOn^ MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE" '

lavfll a ^ s . S S 3 3 S -

erger o t two . '

• t o p O T m . . . . . £ f ’ .rea. , _ie Washing* ' X C Msay; o e m t . , 'on andJUfti -- ■ . 'the P i2get ,U .company, area.

ckson wrote. erger. would .unnectm ry ■tclfio norti»- '■ ■- ■*

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dm baideUieiittllsBdltdeli

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I . A f t e r S h a v e !(bes [ refreshing men's

I waterproof shake1*^5 I handsomely gift I

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botplitl ■

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tnUreit taken ■ U evidenced ■

^ ■ i K S ^ o c to ra H

K IH w » - 4K ' ^ l S f U ol the cancer 11 WM ffrwited rei

M «ch 16. CO^ E A u . IflM. W ‘’f ""^ K ^ T o t eecretarlttl help U) m

Ibat are to Import- —

E “S r : r £ B^ K S T b r the Idaho division \ b

Oancet. society to onl tumor board ap- cagi

^ ■ M ^ c e r committee. coU ot records ot |.<

■ ^ U d by the need to — ; ■ u ff lU ^ ro u s h o u t Uielr . ^ K u m ln e the outcome ot ^ K d tnatment. At

ll presented to the ■ •S S tiry -n o M i-tb ^ d a to -— ^ K „ nrlew and, on AChed- ^ E t h e altendtns physician ^ K , tl d u ^ ~ W hite aaid. ___

K g ft P lans ' i b a d e E n try^ K jnse I S - ^ . and Mrs. ^ K k , Junes -Etchlson and ^ K n Divine and Mr. and ; ^ E T Rfibertf have been ^■leommlUee .to supervise ■ m ' d the Upper BlR wood ' ^ K t In the Fourth ot July ^ K i Cluk Is chairman.

Un. John Evans' vere ^ ■ la to the -arange. Don ^■gadacted the ceremonies. ^ K d to. make a' collection

tor both odulU and be luit to Korea. Action

^ K e mdins o( a letter on need (or the clothing. o( the Orange, Mrs. ^

^H tiile r, lecturer, accepted ^ ■ ^ t c d the orzanUatlon. ^EpsU on In ' tb9 Lesion ^ ■ b s . 6choessler'also an« ^ B s t (be JUchtlcld-Orange ....- ^ K e first traveling gavel to ^ K i l n e M. On July 10 the ^ ■ tp rtse n i the program'at ^ ■ .O ran g e In Shoshone, ^ ■ u a numbers were as- ^ ■ l e local ottlclals.^ ■ a b e n attended tho-meet- ^■ihments were served by ^■etcher,chairman; Everett ^■ V en u Roberts. Theodore ^■-W ilttr-Nelson.- ---------—

Btors ListedJime 18—Mr. and' Mrs.

^ ■ n e . Hayward, Callt., are ^ M s d s tnd relaUves In AI-

Scarlet. Pocatello, has I t the Emmett CrystaL

Carlton KeUogg and ^ H ^ n d e ll, have moved to

Ur. Kellosg will re- Ptnlster, Pentacostal

^ V i t e r , who has moved to

^ V c e . Ktphl. tltoh. Is vis- - - ^■ P uen ts, Mr. and Mrs.

^K ^® °M ~w Y oivnN Q June 18-Mrs. Wal-

^ » |^ in d her sitter. Marvel Sunday from a visit

^ ^ U r s . Chet Schroeder ^ ■ j ^ C h ^ a i n ^ y o .

■fed In SAVING on » A T Big?.,-.Then

ond visit . . ,

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a t these ■Ey SAVERS®icHAM sl

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ng B an r 'B rid ro i, west e o u t lengil olber aoIes-oItleUlf.-Heat7 Scbmldl. <

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I Home for Summer “on \SPRINODAifi. Jmie 18 — Harry to on lsb has retumed home trom Ohl- P~ eago where he lias been, attending I

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now U to Bet away Horn m ^ wife. ,1, ^ * You’ve never heard'her. have youi

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~ 2 T T S rS p ib s'. U 0600W . June 18 « l — ^ v lo t p^, new*D»P«rf. directing their M^en- — Uoo for the fln t time to the c»ae of Jullu* and BUiel R om berg r e p o ^ Tl^ ed the *1irogrculve public ot t ^ g

—tJBltMl- su te s~ an d in - th e CDtlre _ s jTPorld" consldera them "the Tlctlmt k©f tho war hyBterla.'* . i j f

•nie Amerlcun couple, convlcled u ot i fttonx fples, ore aentcnced to die tn tbt the electilo chulr Thuraday night a t Sing Sing prison In New York t« •tate. . rJIl

■•At the trial of the Rosenbergs." tbe Soviet piipers u ld , "thero were tb« not presented nny convincing proofs bt^ whatsoever ol their gullU" The ospers added that the ‘'sentence passed ori the Rosenhcrgt aroused Indignation In the United States.” p„|,

The arUclo was carried In Irvestla, — ' T ^ d , and other Important papers

. here. I t pictured the Rosenbergs as ’ innocent victims and said numerous

. organltaUons had protested- thclr sentences.

____ EeeJlevoked-XWIVERarrV o p id a h o , Mos­

cow, June IB—UnUl further notice from the regents, the University of Idaho win furnish transcrlpU of academic record* without charge for the purpose of teocher cerUflcatlon In Idaho, Registrar D. D. DuSault

Granting of the free service to teaehers of the state was approved by tho regents a t Uielr recent Mos* cow meeUng.

LEGAL ADVERTISEM ENfrNOTICE TO CUBDITOnS ^

Notl<« !• li«r«br sirni b r th« undtr- tlinad. tht txRulrlx of tht U*l trill and titU m tnt nf Alaiandtr FIndUr, dtct«i«d. to tht credlton of and all ptnona ht«lnB ritim t >T>ln>t tht •aid dtetaatd. lo nhlbit tb ta with tb t nNcaiarr voucbin. withini»gf tnoBUu afur tht Ilwt imblkaUon of __

Dried BeefWILSON'S

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rablfaht Jona IS. 26. Jt.ly 1. M W ■ m ai NOnCB VOR PWDLICATIOM OF T H * , . TnTt • TIME APPOINTED FOB PBOV. CosBtr INI' WILL. ETC.> U l J IN TIIB. PJU>UATK COUIIT OP^TOE of tht COUNTY o r TWIN TALLB, STATE

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N o n e * TO CBEDtTOM

^ s S S a S S• n v - n ir aald Bom J. WIlMni. al tht otflM of tht

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! ftlt«r tiM fth dar o( Julr. 1W3. mU atk ^ r l u aalt to ^ blsbnt and btat bidd.r.L tm i i and condlllona htr.lnaflar >«tm . ‘“coi’Tt, 7 » ‘r t h*;

's i n i . 5 J 5 td ^ . M -.11 a. all rlfhl. UUt. I n ^ t •t>d Mtata wbkh hat >ln<a acenitd. br

A rM (M) of tha o ^ ln a l TownalU “ T v li 'paUi. TwIb Pall. Coufttr,” *!‘“‘LotJ -nifM (I) *nd r « r (4)

__ .. in Dlock n f t r ^ ^ A w i ^■ l> TowaalU of Twlo Palla. Twla FaUa H t-fahA.W ^ ^ •<»> «»4tl0Ba ^ tala a r t u

St.£r i'i.SSto tba azacutor and lha couH: not Icai£-54s,s? 3S fA -aw ,;:of TMaataaloa. EzMotor to turnUh Ab^ = r ssssi's'.ssuw'sri'.ara*l atUU. Tht titculor « t«rr*a th«5K;,f.yav.:i.\2i.'!''«5Si."Vj;” !u"b?d» and offtrt nmit b* In wrillns

I aiid dalWtrad to Uit rxteutor a t th t efflo ' or Edward Uabeock bit attohicy. locate

la th t PkltUtr National Uank balMInc ^ I n s u i t , Idaho, or mar b t fllad In tb< offica of tl« CItrk of tha a ^ «U U « coort. a t anr timt bafort maUac.tald taleSSiS

m teu lM of tht MUU e lUnrr U Rtawart. a lto knowt

M u ll. h. BItwarl. daeaaitd.W V M U h t Junt.J*. M. Julr i . IBMr ' K 6ViC^ o r HALB ok . AUA^DU^kl

PE ^N A L ^B O PK B TY DY CITY Ol_ _ _ _ _ T h t Cllr of Tw^nT'aliir btribr"^*^!”!)®

Um that tht foIlowlnf.dr>«rlb«l a uM o lillM win U iold at auction to tha hlsh Mt Wddari tht Cllr.rtMr.«i tha rlsht ty«ite« anr-and all-bM^-to t tl l .th a .fo l Jowln* dt«rlb«l a u lo P .ll« . IndlYlduall, or *U of Iht aulomebllit to ont bur»nIOM Pnrd i^acr

. California Lletlut Ko. 1J1II4Calffornfa^lMiur'No. B&M4S 1»U rotd t-J«or No IktnM

, I9 » Stadabaktr CMipaMlnneaoU U o n it No. <U-111

■ r ■ ■^^CBsLH“m5s&«i1»U, a t 1 o'clock I'. M. and tald >al wlU be Bndcr th t lUMrvltlnn and dlrtetlo

I r t Chlaf of rolk*. toward Clll.llc, Twi Palli, ‘‘‘• ‘■'’•(^JJSTANCB J. LKIStni.

CItr cirtk. Cllr of Twin Falll. Idaho.

^ ^ b ^ J a n t IS. t»..SI. 23. i i . I t . IBSS.■ . NOTICB o r HEAHIWC OF PETITIOl

FOR ORDER AUTHORIZING MOBT-W - m •n?^‘=5R°o"n.f4"‘'oS8S^^gFT W T :

r m m o. jo i i n s to n . di^x:f.asei NOTJCB 13 IIIJIEUY GIVEN That J

•Lt» JohBilon, Extcator of tha MUta < Fatar O. Johatton. dtctatad, hat flltd I thla Oooit bla PaUtloa fer an ordar aatho

k lains tha borrowlBc of noBtr and t>aaourlac.of tba vanntfit of lha Mma br m o r tm t on anr. tom*. *>r all of th t rc<J a ra 2.“?.-:riArd'srsJ

V < ' of S too o'clock P. M.. a t tha Court Boo

thaoUiM and placa for hrarlne of »« PtUUoo., wbtn atKl whtrt anr I>«»oi

> InCaraaCaj (a taM etUlt *htil a p p n r a t ■bcrw oaSM, If anr th tr K%»a. whr tl ordw ’ ^ iy ^ fo^ * ^ } ^ rraalo

ever b tt 'm. BWBBLBY,Rz-o((lclo CItrk*"

(SEAL) g r ^ ^ n y .sa lm o n ,rA lU h t JuBt Isf K riB M ________

iNVITATION rUK UlUK Saaltd bidt win ht rte«l>td br Clatt *'/

(lefKMl. IMttrkt (No. 414) Pour llundrcK ho**(kltn?irW .^Id»h^*"ar^

■ f e l^ b u l? ^ " K * n ^ tV .'id ^ 5 !^ i} tf l »Ib1. o'clock P. U. on Thundar. Juna Twcnt

fifth. Nleetaan Hundred Firir-thre* <Jui SJ. IMS) for tht conilnlelldn of an el m tnU rr aehool bulldlns to U locaUd up.

___ tbo PropatW adjactnt to tha hlfh Kho: -lani “' s t t . , ......tweira elati reenu, plar room and lum

_____ room. - CoMrtlt. brick and frame «oJ r I atructJon.~ ^ 1. Oeniral eontrael—onlr . .—r ----- i-sitis

Tht abort eontraeta to bt let teparate aa lUlad.

H ‘ DIda raeelTtd after the cloalnE time■ alsht o'clock P. M. of June u , IMS w

ba returned unopened.H ItnmedltUir after the cIoeInK time, t

. ■ Uda win ba opened br the HoardI ' H TrtaateM of Clatt "A” School Clitrlcl Ng ■ 414; Twin Falla, Countr. Idaho, and the

■ > '" s a i ^ b l d '^ u ^ M than U open tbid form farnlthtd br th , Claia *'/ School DUtrict No. 414.

, ^-Blda-eooUlajM.llDlUBc. orleuaUtrli___«lanaa«, wrltUa In br lhe contractor w

r.r. • bld'BQrtbeaiecflmptnlrf-fcr-VBtW POMI KUaranUe In the form of « eaahleiS A • check, certified chKk. or a ruarantra t^ C bond furelab^ br a dulr auumrlted eureM companr. Th« amount of the propot^ 5^“™uT*ainwnt o( lht*brd'i«V"llt«l?’'T

?uTBlthrf''*a»^'*BuaranlM u ^ t '"the** t_1 aubmlltad will sot be withdrawn fer^ parted of th irtr (SO) dart (rom tht cU^ ■ 5 ^ o o a las of Iht blcU. If * bid la 1

M A I captad tht (uoctat(uI biddtr ahall .niV Into » formal asrtetnent «lth tha Cli

W ^ “A'* School OUttlct No. tu .W furnlth tha rtqulrrd conlraclora IOC__________ _ . paifocmaaM botid. l%e amount ot i

w r»B ta» bM. bond U Jo U -forfelled—----- * ..jf Wm

■ tha Mddtr awarded the contract doet.i•n ter lato tuch tn arrjwnenu The araoi: ef .u th n a ra a tt tb id bond.lo be couldai aa IlQtlldatad daaia«.a.

• h ^ h a v e la farte°al th f Um» oP'tha^- - - tarlB« of_Uf bid propotal. a S u u of 1.

---- -- -hO.“ No.-Two-Contract«Ti*-LlrTnecrlr-7i■ tha bid antarad will be rel«ctrd.I . , 111. WM. “A" School DUttlrt No. 4

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Jp'fo'iSSih tn t r la of j j I I J i | 1-w • I *^” |-Bd M m a r tt Unlttt row c rti lt Wtera o< and . UdMd. cath ao at acceBpaar resi n tt tha aald»i!St"l!fS OEADUNB FOB CUaalfW W^«oUea. to the HoBdar’a A d.-#.(tiM of the . • Toetdart th"wsbWBtr Court • PJ?- ®‘».tr of Twin •fiondar.-S pJ»- BaWrdara

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£ i S CARD OF THANKS

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SPECIAL N OTICB

r tala ara aa sei^-J.__________ ■ _ - —o*a datcrlbed 5XNCE/«relitttra araUaiilh aU occaal^*.h*^ Unltid A i? ? ’.n « " ’ ®“ *.rf?“! l S t^ BEAUTY SHOPSS^«5'‘‘of^b2 Mjidlija ^uw^sbop. UK i'opW. i-MM

furnlah £oui>l.ET B 'W atr aerrlct br adraacad

,»Mtrrea_ tta u.oo. lUautr ArU Acadror..,5Sl;i."VJ; ----------STEAM BATHS ^. „ , r iU « A1.6UVB .» .» k .» . . J U'«fa t tha office uaU nataeor. Phont i l l . .........S T h jB S l TRAVEL — RESORTS____!bS!.“'i«a “ssi-s-s.,.” . ;Xinf.s..sJ - r ..M aale. ,.l l Mr.. na«M R Clark. 8»T. TwlB lall..

rf C H IRO P^CTO RS; alao known P ^iitBhont S4I.' ’

NtltVB .ptciialtoL P t. Alma Uardia. II! MalB North. Pbeaa tJIS.___________ _

" fi.” - . ! ! LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSi & “' ’,f?J!2! 3ipc«lt ol Twantr*fiva l » l Dollar., »iuiih '" rl.ht'5^ X™ r f '( l )^ a .\u r '^ • ? h « k 5 ^ ) ^ i J J ^ t% .

i ia .a i Set-, o fd 't wllhlB wn d w after th.opcnlBC dau of the blda. T^ott tewrlns

char»td*KWal‘‘'co.ToV " 'i?«u*rld *’fo?* ai?"2d<U?£Sa “ u ”l!M.“ up«r

IM M a-U the eoet ot Ih. prlnUln, will b.

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Twin Kail*. Idaho. AUo at tha AaocUt«l I Cereral Coniractnra of Amcrica offlee,

I'ol** >•“'«' bulWlne, I)ol»a. Idaho: th< t.iiietie, iwin Cenotal Conlraclora of Amerie.rvi«5Pn »« '" • y***** the Inter.r-KiVl' mounuin Conlraitora o((lce. a t St I'oai of Twin p,.„_ sj,it cm, U uh: A«o

elated General Conlniclot* office In Scat- .» nl mta Uf. Waihlnstnn: Aaaoclatcd Cieneral Con. a^g4. 1B5B, , office In Portland. Orrtoa: aWP PETITION the AMOclalr<l General Centracto» office ING MpBT- Ib Spokane. WaahlnBton.T ^O F TWTN flj^M^'c. CHA1C3,; OF IDAHO. Clerk of the Hoard of Tru.tea.i:STATE OF Cl.n "A " Sehool DlalrlcDI^X:F.ASED. No. 414, Twin Falla CoQBtr

VEN That A. 's u i e of Idaho,tha aaUU ot Pohlldi; June 4. 11. IB. I«U• Is* « '«*> “ NOTICE ro ll fUUUCATlON OK TUIU"S".S2Sv’f M “,.3iESSiS??“Sfo?’'.„’3;S

/• L IN THK MATTI-Ul OF TIIK >STATB 01BUAD ^ :tODClN, DBCUASnj.

. ‘ .k fci?; ruttu .n l to an onW of aald Court

.•H £ “'.‘S f « >«=» <>■«'“ >' A. M. o( Mid d.r. In th.

Jl .L « S v v 2 l 0°«rl Boom of Mid Court, In ih. Cour l . ^ T Z C .S i Ilouif. In the Cllr of Twin Kalli. Count)t o' T*''' r*"‘- S'*** o' I'l**'"'■t ba rraalwl. ,ppo|„,*i u ,t tlma and plact for hear nvBBLBY lne tht jwtlUen of J . Lawrenc. Hodgln "5*“ *"** filed herein, when and where aar pctKir* Inlrrralnl In .aid ealatt, bolh crMllon

and belr., mar appMr and obieet lo th<, SaitI petition aeU forth that 9hid I.! . IloOcIn dlM on or ahoul th» Kth d .r o,imj»^ ~ Janu.rr. tOM. arxl thal hi. pUee of r« lI br Cla.. “A deaee at .aid tlmo waa Twin Kalli. CounliPout Hundred of Twin Fal»f, Stale of Idaho; that >al<ntr. -^ U lt- of dKrtent—dlrd“ -teiipd—«»—Uia_lol!owiaia t tha office dCKrlbed real and prraonal prnpprtr >llu.(.^hool.. Hlfh In ih, Counlr of Twin FalS. SUU oaho unmelBht Waho. to-w|i:June Twenlr- Lol Kliihleen (IS) |Jft HI«!c ThrMIr-thrM (Jun. (Jl of fUallawn Subflrl.lnn o( llloekaIqn uf an tla> 'Vnur (4| and Six « ) of Jonn AddU• I"«*U<I upfn tlon to Ih. Cllr of Twin Falli. Twinia hiBh Khool Valli Counlr. SUto of Idaho.

Houiehold furnllurt and furslth-> coniht ef Ing.,■om and lunch That the Inlerot of.the pellllonrr In «afc4 frame eon- real and prrional propcrtr W" thtt ha I

th . .on .nd an heir to tl?r ,lece..rd, an.•• that laid pn-('ertr waa thr enmmunlt-

^ n l r prw'erly of lald dreclent and hli wldnw‘V . ■>~l° >(' Ilolltln. whi> latrr marrM an<IH aeparalelr her n.mr w .. J „ . lc M. Frr.lrleV«,n. an.““ 'nB Ume of dwrtart'-' t h « 'm U ' p«Ul"on'Vraji**for”I U , IMS win <iKre« of aald Court and prara that tb. . . Court drtermlne tha lime nf th< rinil

•ln« Unje. the of . . u dtcetl.nl and determln. lh> h.lr

aho, BBd there properlr h.rclnabova dmcrlbr.!.. _ -V , *'>'• Kti <*ar of June. I5i«,*>•_,»»«» (SEAL) MABY SALMON.

s.;.sSTd g?.“iss,o°'' «i-™Uiorlaed auretr IN THK MATTBB OP TUB AITUCA

^ nl^blt^o n!t-xr * ‘uT?» and WUi 'aV P " '^ IL13<B DKVnn AWUiat the bid N O TIc/lVllEUEliY 'ctVEN. ih .t na

■ss'inii-uf « t f s::: K ;;.iS^unt of “J S *nd failed to .ur^oriS°-forfetod u iie^"^crrh"*:i: ,» ‘ \v T y .i .“ ' . 7 . ! ^ ! i ! ‘ "‘rTcrToi*^ i r ‘i'u^r'\o5i“ S 'lV " '! i-’'

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le'Ci'— 1_ wis;t”pk.,3ATES-irerdj Xllpatrkk’a Central 8lo*t. Plcaho, Idaho

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SITUATIONS WAOTEOr i i J u ^ - CSUUlilictAL. W kaallat a»t M aaiitw I~r~{i : ^ Phent ^ ^ H ----nJT~ 1 4^ Ptinh. MOT.---------------T — ----

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Btraat Eatt. PboB. S»M.I la m td u t.. WouLu itt t Uww u wltii n y >o».

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K “£5’.“™“ M ’ay"p.wHi. L w l. G .I . . I Ju u m u 'k lL L U Jtik lt. MlaUu., dM.^

&“w.T.T.«fc.:'iK,aU occailotu. — — '—

Beota 1. Twla ”- - M PER GALLON LABOR.

■kDC Bee< Palntlnt. Broth er Sprar, BaUafacUon OuaraalMd t>#yUy. Plwna PbOBt 2811*W

t ' ^ and oeld -HAY BALINO ANYWHBR.

. J b ^ ft?: . rben t 'Sl'*AcIdm^'* EAnii'nOLLOWATHS ~ ------laaaaBt. Otad- f— ■ ....... ■

- CUSTOM IIAY OKOPPINOTM » lh A .J[*N o°‘{*rt.OB. M t-j

anch la now Buhl. IdahoMl InfortnalloBIT. Twin Fall..

ORS ___ HELP WANTED— FEMALE■rhlrd a rtau t jyyoN reprtacnUUrn. Wrlu 01.1710

a Uardin.— ._________ HELP WANTED— MALEEMENTS lb ( l 'U tt 'l^ E l> bodr ai>ep ~aMUuBt- r -n ------TTTT Mitchell Hunt Ford Salta. DobL• (n he CAU UluVKlia w .aud l>et«««» a . . . 0; (8) certified M and 4*. Ajrplr a t rMr S « 7 ti av.

tha archllect. nne aa.t. . lad to.blddari liUTCHUt wanttdi S70 week p lu U % <r.nd.thttpeclf . Btt profiu. Job open Jnlr I. Smith’,to tht archl. Grocerr. W tll.. Nerada.

h?d will be " ’“" ‘1 *S»0-M P*r moaU. Phen. 269rlntJns, Addi! _ MnnnUln Home, fdaho. _____________illona can ba UAItltlLO man for Irrlntlns, s tn tra121.00.-Upon farmlna. -Albert Hush*, Dortheatlona to the m w«at HanMn bridge.________ ' - -

different# ofIntllnt will bt

TELEVISIONwill bt arall. Technician, a rt ntadtd.rh lttr t 't offle*.- -T»aJB-l»-apar.-ltat,-Bulld-roBr «w b- IFJkt bulWlnBl rtdio and TV aet whkh rou ktep. FrM

r „ <«.«. „ i „a. Idtho: the Dox tC-O, TIma>Ntwkora of America«hi the Inter- ' ■ " " '?,' Utah: AaSt p —r'oewa"l'Sn‘ EXPERffiNOED BODY MAN

. . . Vacation wltb pay

Ini of TTu«teae. Bob Rccso Motor Co.« > Ava. North ■ lalla Cooatr, DODQB PLYUOITIH

fRH BA ^™ '^ nt^LP WANTED— iiT OF TWIN MALE & FEMALEB OF IDAHO. UlUl>LK.AUia) couple lo care fer aenil

in'ralld man and keep houM la moden X U A Sp. bome. Uaa to help with farm wotk’f “ W C<«2* C00.I wa»rt.‘ Phene OMUU. BubU ■

I Fall^'cS^nV « ‘‘lo^ie"; ^oVh^e i: F o M a f ^ S ‘; j f i ' 'S .;* ’fJ^?.'’f f ierenc. Hodgln. — __ 'to “ ' , S Z b u s in e s s OPPORTUNITIES

»?& .“i.*!; ZX'SL-V.n Falll. Countr Information ahone tf t . *®'-Uial-lotow'as. ° dolng~geo< K t s r s u u 'o fnioelt ThrM Foil SALB .or le.atJ New Joito faaiInn of Illoeka cinderblock bulldlns. WaUr and tleo: Jo.,« Addi. trlcltr, In n o and^Vw „'!!T w I coaI Falll, Twin alder laU model car or nlckuo aa nar«bo. parment. WrlU Do* Sf, H.telion 01and ftirsllh- Inquire H>,.|u,b Cafe. «'fllllonrr In .aM . -

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- » » ■«-?. TlmK-Ntw.- nf klnihlp and — al and ptr«onal ■/[in';' „-s FURNISHED BOOMS------

, 3.URNi!.HtD-APARTMENTV

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LABOR. I •i . i . l ”'” BEAOrnTT” tOUB a o « B GROUNDS_____________ F.BCtt da.lra»i to tall

■ Year ladltldtt^ S v lr.

i . a n d e r s o nL U M B E R , COMPANY

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— - • HOMES FOR SA L T ~ "

[OPPINO “ phe‘ ?i^MWL"*” " “ *• ^

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town. B14 Jrd avtnat north.

.FEM ALEWrlu DIMTlot —221_____________________I-

leed. Do* 1#M. t'AY 11.000 down ana mev. InU UiU e pittclr modem 2.bedroom hooie loca

» - m a l e “ ; j : i K ' ; n ? n “i;."® ‘" * ^a ; ^ BMUUBt. OUK l-lltOltOOM modtrn kon. at :la . BobL Uncoln .trjeU A homt llkt thla I. ,___________dom offerad for aalt. Shown br tonol« r S « 7 ^ av5^ " *<">«*«

J d r^ 'l f “ tSth*^ HEAT t.t»^a4rooa bomti l . r ^, cheB wltb tallne tpMt. iMslaltd. eot

dealerthip, rear el.nt atllltr room. Onlr «,000. I l « >aUu Phen. 269, dewa. K. U Jeaklat. Phont 71.

Iiatlns, s tn tra lh«, p o r ^ ■--------------------- -Tbt BIGHT HOME for YOtT '

— ' " 1 a A. BODINSON AGENCY

rION IWI na a rt nttdtd. " ' —

rou ktep, Ftm S-room nedera boiat wltb. flabb.

PrlraU msatr le ioaa oa Btal EtUti

■sfKv w A «T W . O . SBu'ji'j£ODY M AN 0 ^ Weolworth't Pbost tl

> lo r .C o . , 'Nortli ____ ______ ptnmblnB. BitlB.klldin, Btllltr rood

PLYUOOIS Flal.h«l b a ttn tn t wllh acUritr asI S othn rooot, phmbla*. Oansi

r i p ^ ----------- for th . k - a t l t t . -B C « U C . Joa6«

TTptUIr* Baak k Trntt Pbeat IW > cara fer aeml. L— » Soum la modem - •

-—iro "needa w AIB-CONDmONED tw o -fc .d ro o t• S i t h ^ t thS «•> '>«■«• dlapou* .r In 4 to S foil ««»•« baMotBt with tztra be. telnrapher.tower aloketl low dews payjatat to nlo M o 'p e T ^ k * COOD mS kt . tr.e» baroBd rtlj- le

r r u N i T i E s

.-n-nM 11 SUM M ER SPECIA LSi p rc io tli rS r B «»rt Sammfr Horn, lo South HIU.

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aaJ ' "‘ “ '^ S irO H A P IN -A O B N O Y —

ivTur^and t'tS^ W. A. O tl«D d« .m i^ ” rtiir<» OrttroIU. Win COD. —

■-------------------- NICE flUBUEBAN HOKE, wtll. -I ad. Eaat part, U r s . llrlaa roM. BM

, n klUhw, J badrooo. a t u ^ r i ^ a . act. OMUliful lawn aad ahrobbet:

I7,»0, ll ,» 0 ouhj «ood Urraa.

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N«*ri E^ B nd , mother car ^ ■ h i {tnoui■ HOLLAND ______■ ^ twino — —n^ a r a n t e e d n S■ ^ t h e m l o l t h o oiJ wl

TuUng Labora-

l i L S O ™^K^yjLtwlno.

u KictiisTE■ as $9,75 wSe s■ u S a l o B ” ,

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SKffT.A^ro QRAIM-TR^klLBR m O H K S g»V"^

fO R T A S L S v ^ A T O . . WASHBBa . C ««*

: • PILJRS, SORTERS - • • aUMINATOBS

, .. Q iaO ERS . g. Potato Bqulpment Oo. ■

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H A T . a i tA IN «, fEED 'I. wtffTgw ot hal«d. Phflti* • 0«mi

18-1U. Momaih: - •_______brtff. .r.naTV U a ^ i^ -yQUm j i M , . PUlOWS Phan« »C. nlcf.

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m louU. ,Klmb«lT..

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PLANTINGPASTURE QRASSES

. ALFALPA and OLOVBBS E T T fT WINTEB WHEAT

S E E D R Y E ^Globe Seed & F e e d Co.

»> tlb . Art. 8 a VACUUH

LIVESTOCK «. POUUTkY^1. M Ji, WM» I...J. m .“':■ Phein tiait.BI. • iw» KBi

V&AKUl Slu tad fibnUad poor. Nobl», ' food uPhe>< td ll , Twin Pall*. mirror I

'iCKUe. dilW.P7. CIM.PMI. ciMOat }eb e( Pij**‘ *■bultbtrlna, Pa,nt imo______________ 5^9 ®

a . o ' j '■"■■ “■■"■ J M'l>Aiil!ir apltlltil rldln« pony. ” chwir'i '

will lf«d> Ut ehlld'a pany. » J tl . U ltf. fcUi pIIG UUACK row. 1 fallan. C »nu ty AJJC wi

haltrr, Juat Jf«h. ITiona OSSS.IU, T»Ia farm r

n r o 0UK1W8K iprtnfara, * lioUUIa •prlsora. tIoM BP. »aB a FlUr ONE LAJa/nb Tolk. GlbMi)

: 0 0 0 9 '7 r,h aow.. on. riolataU. Jo^t w d « : /rob : on* asfriMsy. Q ia n aad T. 0.

a r s ^ L r V d i “f f l —«Io«opiiattn . 41( Soatb LoeuU ?iwBa

s ' a " , . s s s ! r « o.«.i.Predmor*. 4^ n a t . Ruptrt. I’bon* PracUciBoi.ni. I ______

ittasU iO aLltlttS . t br«>U. Juna ana ewJuir batch*] goalinn moat profltabl*. r.nmarg - s ' : i . s f s . n l i . ‘ . r s s u ” s . r . S.t :OWJll. ton

- Almott

AHTIFlOIAL°'m 0m m ATION ‘® ^ SESVICE

sir.’s r « «Ti5r.!r‘ flh”o?s^;s: ^III aerrlc* 18. oo ra^oro ehaija

PnOKB TviD Fan* t t l ( Con*et PUOKX J<rom* Ml CoUast ^

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JOC UOPPEfi. PILCB Na«ri Barrlu Pbon* l lW t Teat,'

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UOUU uaad Mnei> cantrtftval pgap. 1Phona 7 M . Twin Pall.._________ __ ■*

UMALU tifalltr heua*. Will pay rwoaabla . ^_prto . BCT U.C. Ttm.a.?J.w.. n««

FOR SALE OR TRADE ---------“r i f . “o !d :,v a .

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w o s ' l - m i ^ ' i ^ r IU* n t , l«nl »t>dlUnn. mX I.nniitt. ■ •

m a w x m u a . a . ^ . u . . i f a w . r - ^«»ia holalar, Waatani nn* rT .

18M BAL.18I1UIIV aKMtar. • Bp»*ioe»«*r.aUrUf. 4IW. » » Sldaar atr*at. '

w>n lOUB taJni pols'sB d paaia. plwM - - - - OIWI o r irtU B. L. SBBlar. » « *« . ■

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR^LE 1iiNUUM oM Mwapapan. Ua P « iM t DC.. T.**..... ^ ' . . 8tr»atbtai nakaa. Dill M U o ^ X m toM .S ." i7 'w i& ,5 a v ‘iSlfc;'KIS J 5 * i SS 5 S ± : iSTKS; “?;“ i ' “ ’ ■ — J S

1H« U-S U R P L U S . £ 5 '

FOR VACATION NEEDS. 5^TenU • Tkrpa - OoU - B IU ^ U ^ ^• 0«rop QuUU - Air I tattxM W -

PUlow»^J»clcet4 - Fishing BQulp- tr^ tnent r Shoe* >.Sleeitlnff B«BS -Cunp Stores • ’Axes • Folding T rS

Bhovett - Pup Tents wltli FloorJ "•

k iR R Y KOPPEL CO.:«a tnd Avasa* Booth '. T -l» Pali*. Idaho • • •

SPECIAI, SERVICES

icfTIC tank and eaatpool alaanlnr. ito t^~r«ol«r~aMar atrtUa.'-B.-Cr-Jooaai-JM- --------

Waat Pltar. Pbona t t lM .

'^nd ^70^1™ BB^a^Toalbx• farm trlyJlath. Vallar t-ryar farm. lEi-TlC uak* pgmpad. Llan claanad with

powrr roatar. Pbwia Sarlty 4I(*M erftaMHan IT«.___________________ 2 -

dATTREtillU rtBOTalad. Abo wool.card*

FURNITURE & APPLIANCES!ALL 0 and-H AueUon to aall your lor-

Pbona Bt-IU. Hanaan._______________VUittlNOdOUfil! rase* U8.U. HToo

down. «l.t8 »t«k. WlUon-Bataa. • ^)NS ONLY Utd (rcaitr. IU>.M. Oo*f i

,=

V VUU want to aill your furnltura. call Ma>lo Vallty Auctlao. Pboaa lOlW .

.»» XUNMOUe daluza automatie rang*, food aa naw t walnut vanity, (utl lancth mlrrsri.junior alt* oinint room aal, 7 t i pl*eai Mby crib mattraaa: Urra ehalr ( J

QJTiuUfc .AA odd pltcaa chlnaw.r., lU v. --------lUad. JUTarlaa and (ut .fta«a! eonU>ur _____cbalr) library tablai iQuara dlnlnr ta. bla I rafrlctratora: oeeatlonal cbalrt: AOCwaahlns maeblna: baddavaDoi plat< farm rockar, and Pkale taUa. Caa ba ■ata a t Warbtrc Droa. warabouta. No pbona balU. plaaat. .................... ..............

W e 'l a t e m odtl daluat 10 cut»c foot GIbaan rafrlserator. fvaranttcd. Loaka aad raaa Uk* naw ona. at a fraction a( lu oriclnal oott. On* Gtntral Elaetrla rtfrliaratar, *tlr*t c lu i condition. (In>Uh caod. naraataad, IM. Ona- N orn -— H t'A cable foot, franta good, flnlah fafr. t i l . Oa* A po waabtr. ntw. floor aam. pit. racular priet tltS.W. now only ilO t.H : ant saw d tlua altetrla rang*.

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Used Appliancesa. B. DUhwaahar aad Sink------- ttt .tSPracUcally aaw 7rU!dalra i tr tr tllO.OO-

r f . . , . .Kanmor* Wrlnf«r Waahtr ____t2«.000. E. Blaetrlo Ranst, top .«<,

condltlan_______________ IM.00 •****Almott., naw Prlildalr* Ranga.

1 % ^ . modal----------------- i n t . 00 • IBM10 CnlSrPoot JU(rlg«r*tor Baad Ina

tH T a y a a r ------------------«75.00

WARNER MUSIC & APPLIANCE w»

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— ' ■ 1W9AUCTION SALB

Saturday. ^Tbm » I PM. is4t

roUowlBf m*r«hasdUa Is lulldlac jm t Bowi Oaa win* t>p!*c* living room aats r r« r l^ lte* IMnc roaei t t t ; 4- Blaea atapU badroom aati two 4.vl«e ik o btdroom aata. watarfall pattara I oa* !• pitea dark walnst btdroocn f«t: ona {.plaea llih t walnut badroom aat: :■ » « plan mahscaay badroom aati R.C:A. . radlo-eoaaola; S cofft* Ublta: ooa f«w- [ng tahl*] foar floor and Ubl* lampai jp u all aad tahlaai aararal rugt. dUfarant tlatal en* walnnl cblaa eloaat. itlata IMt front) oaa l^plaaa walnot dloloc att: irrati Innatvprinc mattraaita: four toll ap rian : two box asringai twin badt. IMT cMDplaU; J t t l KaWlnator rafrlsara* tor. froiaa lockar acroaa lc«i CE r*. f rln ra tort Prlgldalr* rrfrlgarator: Jfrit

■K M VIhtwr'mM r^Kttvttlitor—a n a r t - - -------MfM tUa raasai ena Sparkt oil haau IH l t r <Hlh fan. All tha abm* mtrthandit* good quality.' Soa* Ilka atw.

' 1040DONT MISS THIS

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aoi aioshone Street North '. a jroa .baT ajB raltai* .u .i»U ..ean . q j

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