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I )e Gaulle ^ To Algeri Winning fEu’C - y K S S i :'r"ss;s-srt [iiling Sought I? n Idle Funds’ K Use on Roads™' sss;„^Kf£u.^ pojilble iMUanco of l « jtJT. ^Uon to llnnnce high- u ,„ rMMtiuetlon. ^ mie; uriM in o . Moon takcd Ally, cow ?^fir»vd8n W. Bmlth whtUier jom fnmld u » lilf <n«iv In othfr p,j. W8hw«y fund n hB *111 »Wdy U»8 m»l- emc " d# ' Dent Defor* Uie m T rru x tSlJ b«n '"'nUorid « * low ra of llftinclni In wao the »orK purl S«iluwrlh«nUiertc(lfolnto nUl n ^ ' th* pjut ytiir Ux^olM 8| U) tlninee jentral to d hli ntim during the period I'hen pub r ^ D U were iMUfndent to plai Kt- current nftd*. The ls»t of D , ux ast« «trt rtlired In May. tcni K8 Ne«J Vet ooT Ilobert E. Smylle ta li t* o fhV nttii «o th»t poBlble detlslt uKinj.lor hlih«y eon»^etion rii »M under consldemllon. He ! “ ii«j tcd»r-lhit there h»a been no ^ fd to r wch ttUon thus fw. _ « lu mttUwr J*»t ' “k P ihnyboenlttldthnlllhubeen I it 10 tniich *11 (edeml funds tUible tor Wthwiy ute to fw and MCtea 10 have lUnielenl funds to lUnue dalnK to at ] e » t for the uinder of the current ^lennlum. leh eodi June JO. m e . Members Uti bowrJ uid »UU hlRhway de- cmenoffldalf vcn out of.tMi? ■-. ^ _________ ___ -«« upert Judge S; 4sks Election To Same Post RUFZRT. June 3—Judse Sherman pro Bdtvood announced Tuesday den It he hsdifllcd for retlecllon In ' V I lllh JudAlal dlsUlcl. The pell- w » a *trt tiled Insl aetk with the the RUry ot itale In Boise. mat lUtt Sellwood wai admitted to the I prietlce of las In Idaho In mu1 tniijy, IMI. He »as (jraduated trla (B Ute Unlvewlty of Idaho. Mos- pop r, In 1938 and the Unlvtrally of I( ichltw Lar scltool at Ann Arbor Ifto IMI, He beRnn private practice of I ilUUey and moved In IM7 to Ru- ed I Tt «hef# he entered a pwtnemhlp be 1 aimajhA. Baker, prrsent district wer lijniTi'In Pall.'i, S Il9 m prorrcutlng attorney nf P0» isldoki county from I9S3 to 1957 el-'e 'iimppolnied In July to fllUhe wes CTMtfd by the death of ene ■«lttn.W,DrcUllh, Prom 1955 to boll 87 he *ij In Kcneral pracUce of our ' m Willl.-itn T, Ooodman and cha «< of three comml'uloneni of the vita i*no SlJie Dnr nMoclatlon, for a «oi iw jfir IfTO rndlnc In 19C0, R Joil»BjllftO(xlUapa.Mpre*ldrnt Ore nupfrt Rotary club nnd of the al C and Elevrmii Judicial Dli- actl nj!» B«r lyoclMlnn, n r Dflltnod, !iu »lf(-, thr fnr- unc « utsnor J, UrHJausht^r of the of I (jfJudcf T. D.illry Lrp. and fine Jndi ^ wrnufl BelkDod. live In Ru- »»•' wnduaifd Irom Kim- r i . ^If hich whnol flnd his parenta, T ( ‘•s»M Mrs, O, J, Bellttood, live , FalLv ire «rvfd m World ’n l «s a c-tplalii In the aubmarlne -e i^rjlce of ,hr CO,,I „tlller, „®' foreign wrvlce In the PhlU ------------------------- Life Underwater T est Thouffht Finished etar ‘h e 1058 Am< tlJrefl 0 '' '"fowstlon today Indl- whli « the la,I underwntcr shot- Abo ^ o«ra,ion Sycimore-«ai 61m P»day mnmlnc._________^ Crews Work to 0] In Sawtooth N ttUt'n! openlns-day Bol( ^"'*’■> ’'>1 nut-of-uie way Waj Sawtooth clM' Trail , ” and that tit road t?^» P en by WrdnesdR *h“ Warm Sprlno ^ »to^ f /'*'■ R*d Warrior R«: own- but the .T ^ ih ®"'okey Kuard tU* to 1 Ui« loutii forte of Um vlrti r’-' , S Scorelwar° ird iS S r^ / j zz| ,7, ___n —I » ___10 '/ ~ M -------------- —A-He^m -------------- Otrwai Cltf' Cwtf Kwp>».t e Turns ria A fte r I g Powers I icr CharlM tie Gaulle, armed Icmanded of parliament, turnctl ia De,Gaulle summoned Gen. ■ ^ commander, from AlRiers for ■ rulinfc Alffcria openly in the ■ ;h there. After thus.asRertinR ■ de Cnulle called in Robert ■ Altrerin who has a biK followinK ' among the rcbelHou.*! French I colonists there. De Gaulle will P ffo to Alseria tomorrow. | Du Oaullc installed himself In the ^ Hotel Matlsnon. official residence of French premier#, within minutes after the aenntfr early Tuesday morning finished leglslaUve action i on bill* FranUng de Oaulle sweep* Ins powers. : Tlio last measure, aulhorlrlnit de Gaulle U> write •. new consUtutlon strenffUienlne the executive, breeted ihroURh the senate 2S0-30. The pre- mier will draft the conatltutlon In • consultfttlon with « parllamentnry • commlttea and submit It to the peo- I *’*rae senaU vote completed action wlUiln 48 hours on the three-part emcntcncy progmm demanded by de Oaulle a« hlA price for Uklnc : the helm of Franco In lla hour of •; I crisis I Shortly thereafter, the national . assembly by unanimous eonscnl : voted to adjourn until Oct. 7 to al- « low de Oaulle to rule unimpeded by '• : parliament, Not even the commu- P’ I nUt deputies, bitter foes ot the (eneral. objected. I Speaker Andre le TWquer clwed T I his addres* by crylns rvive la Re- | I publlque" and all the deputies ap- JL 1 plauded, [ Da aaullt’a apedal powers ex- tended by law for alx month* That wduld overlap the return ot the as- , sembly. but It could go to work on ; the next year's budget. De Gaulle r had Insisted Uiey Uke a aU-morvth h|. vacation whllB he tackled France’s ; "!■ ; Pfost, Idaho I Power Chief i Views Differ I jr ; . BULTIw Aawelated fh# president of Idaho Power « - eompsnr and Bep. OraaJe-- Pfoet, n D,.Jda, differed aharply today on the' future of HeUa Canyon dam I legislation. Tliey voiced their view* after a J hoiuw subcorntntttee burled the len- ate-approved nwnaure by a vot« of C •n'lls should ceslalnly be the end ' of such Hella Canyon legLilaUvB L I proposalv" said T. E. Roaeh. presl- A- ' dent of Idaho Power, In Boise, I ' Mr*. Pfont. however, declared In j Washlnglon: •ThfaU not the endflf : the road for HeUs Canyon, UIU- jnaltly wc’ro Rolng to have to build ) the high dam In order to get the I multiple valued needed for Indus- I trial expansion and the growing 1 . population.” fo' ' Idaho power company Is building an • two dams In the Hells Canyon reach dei ! of the Snake river, and Is authorlz- bln , ed to build a third. All three would JUi I be flooded If th# higher federal dam ; were built, ' * Said Roach: ■*« meet urgent *® ' power need* in our service area and I ekewhere In the Integrated North- "I . west power pool we are proceeding IIci : energetically with conalnietlon at bel , both Brownlee nnd Oxbow, where cst : our large payroIU and local pur- ; I chases have been making such a }{. : vital contribution to the area's De I economy." coi fkn. Richard L, Neubcrger, D„ ca.- ; Ore, a supporter of the high feder- wi : al dam. called the house committee / , action 'a bitter disappointment to Me n region which has been suffering for • unemployment becnu.ie of a lack / > of lowcoil. power supplies for new pc ' industrial payrolls,” . am ----------------------thi : Four Conventions S" i Set in Sun Valley " ; SUN VALLEY. June 3 ~ Jerry Nortlng of the Sun Valley resort said T l Tuesday th/Lt 300 General American ••J Life Insurance company memben or the Pruldenta club will open a five-day convention Wednesday, Top i sale.wien from the entire United ^ I States are arriving for the conclave, nc i Also meeting from Wedn»day to I Sunday are 200 members of the h j I American Dermatologlcal assocla- ^ Uon. I Opening next Sunday will be the ijy, Idaho Peace Officers auoclallon >w, which will meet until Thursday. . About 300 officera are expected, hi, I SImultAneouslr. 300 membeni of the Idaho Bankers aasoclatlon will meet. Open Roads - National Forest ’ Boise river to reathervllla Is closed. | WashouU are blamed for the . closure. * I Roads Into Redflsh Uke. PetUt •“ ' lake and A lturu lake ortf open, m Is the Easley H ot S p r l^ road. : While 4he road from Five Points » ' creek to Carrington Is open. It Is j., t^ h and uavel ^ not advised. I In (he southern part of the forest, um . Rode creek road U open to Porcu- "si , pine springs and the road Into'Uke Cleveland Is open four rallei from ^ the highway. the I . The so-called "railroad road" In- ex< to Uaglc retervolr It muddy and w I vlrtualijr impaasablc, '■n eath rional-Kew^per'Serriec --------------- Cody Escorts I French Pmddenl Rene Coty. left . Gaulle la his ear at the Klysee palaee . Gaulle as prtmler-deslrnal* after a im pair. De Oaulle hai now wod the coi e aaswnbly. (AP wlrephoto)____________ :Plea Made f i Into Rose\^ e An urRcnt plea for' a belter ’ difltrict of western Twin Falls c( * made at a meetinK Monday nft hifthway district office. W. B. rancher, told farmer.s and rand officials at the meeting that the the Roaeworth area is urgent. "O ation," ho said. Amess said Rose I -------------------------------------------------1 HP Generally Wet \Z Heavy rains-werojtport*! gen- |dei r era! In. M «lo VoUey Tuesday pc( L mnrr'lny. , J n Rain .fell at Galena store. 1 Holley, Rupert and Burley and uoi were reported In- Twin Falls and Rn', a Jerome. tw Sunday, a light snow fell on (jia [ Galena summit. ' sta I J U.l “Ex-I.F. PoHce s 5 Charge Judge * “» J IsPrejiiduced ™ I IDAHO FALLS. June.3 Ifl—Four former Idnho Foils police officers J and two clviilaa^ cluirged with first " * degree burglary filed affidavits of . bias ond prejudice today •against “ 1 Judge Henry Mortln of 9th district Prosecutor Edward Pike aald It t would be a week before a new ar- for 1 ralgnment dale could be set. The four were among seven po- I Z llcemen Jlrcd early last month after RM t being accaied of looting buslncAs Ito e csUbllshmentj. - They were Reno Bartjl.vin. Don » H. Jenkins. Joe Moser and William s Decker. The civilians, charged in connection with tljr same serlc.5 of o ca.-wi. were Robert Wlnd.ior and Don ^ - wardle. e A fifth poUccman, former Lieut. » Marvin JorRcnsen, wa*. scheduled I for arraignment later in the day. t A sixth former officer. LcRoy . 1 Fowler, has already pleaded guilty ^ . and. been sentenced to not more than five years In the state prison. Tlie seventh accused former officer Is John Cook, who has not decided “ whether to demand a preliminary I hearing.^______________ ; Ike Will Address : Naval Graduates > WASHINGTON, June 3 (UPl) — J President Elsenhower will not hold a ' news conference this week. WhlU jq, » House PrcM SccreUry James C. s Haierty said today. <At the usual news conference lime tomorrow, the Preisldent will be de- ' llrering a commenccwent address to I ’ Uie gmduaUng clas.< of the naval boc ; academy at AnnapolU. Md. Imme- mo '• dUtely after returning to Washing- » s ^ ton he Is Kheduled to go to the Sni ~ airport to welcome West German chc Pmldent Theodor Heuss on hU ar- Pai rival for a three>day visit. Ide t NEWS BUI WA8UINOTON. Jton* J (UPI)-8c«l , teat an 'ImporUnl** new latter to Prold , ta n was d e llv ^ to t^e iU U departmei A. MesUilkOT lUa afternoon. Mensblkoi * WASinNGTON, June 3 (UPD—Sen. : * day made public the terms of a labor re wiD's a stem measure.'' but a “fair" ( , under attack 'from Sen. Barry Goldw • "sweetheart blU" which followed the r« 3 . ----------- ) WASHINGTON. Joat 3 (UPD—Sen. 4 the tenaU today to repeal the “unfair. • exelte tazet on IranspertaUan. Smathi 1 acned to Join Um In tponaorlag legla fizdit on treliht.ud tb» XO per c«ai U > ■ , , TOIN FALLS, IDAHO. TU .’Is de Gaulle ^ Al - air Cffl --------------------------- ■■■'— ' to , left ace«mpanle* Gen. Charlei d« to' itlaee after Ihe president named de )^'h a two-nlnute meatlng txtween the ^ • compleU sopport of the tuUenal jot --------------------------------- ------------------- lot for Road swortK Area sj Iter road into tho Roseworth ils county from Castleford was • afternoon al the T\vin Falls ani B. Arnc.s.'i, a Ro.>ieV’o rth area' fut ranchers and various highway the need for better acce.-^s into yu t. "Our need borders on desper- tri; [loseworth rancher.<i arc putting up with "primitive conditions out there.” He said, “It iajusti not a good Chri.stian spirit ttj" ^ deny deccRt roads to thos? ,v people.” I' Monday's meeting, arranged by . the Southern Loop,Road 'asjocia- Uon, brought together area farmer* aii'd’ rabcherx and officials of the ' Twin Falls'' and Buhl highway ) dlitrlets and representaUves of the gij sUteihlghway deportiient and the bri J U.S. bureau of public roads. er. Southern Loop Road Association pll members work to obtain the con- Jet strucUon of adequate acceas roads J In the county's southwest comer mi and Into the Thre? Creeic country, llv Amess said tlie economic Impor- ha I tance of the Rweworth area to the ad county JusUflc.< the expenditure J needed to complete an adequate road Fr Into the community. He cited the cli; cattle and farming activity cur- , rently carried on as ample proof mt 7 that good access roads are needed els j In the area. t Noy. Brackett, representlnf the Three Creek nrco, alio voiced hope J® t that belter roads could be obtained . for the western and touthwe*t«ra end of the county. ^ During the discussion It w u sug- , r gesled Uiat a belter access road to , s no.iewbrlh might be built west of the present road from CasUeford. ? n According to this plan, the road (CmU>im4 m riA (. c.l»a 1) Security Unit jj ; Has Meeting« WASinNGTON, June 3 li»-Pre.il. M,‘ dent Elsenhower met with the na- tlonal security council for an hour ^ and a half today—possibly lor policy fre 4 discussions In advance of .next ^ „ week's vUlt here by British Prime de( * Minister Harold Macmillan, flJ •Aa usual, presldenUal press Becrt- tary James C. Hagcrty lold'news- '' men there was nothing he could “ say aboutthe purpose of tho meet- 2 Ing or what was discussed. Tlje Prcnch political crisis and V. ~ pdsslble mispcnslon of U 5. and Bril- * Ish nuclear leata are prime topics * lor the Elsenhower-Macmlllan Ulks. '' which start next Monday. j e ----------------------------- ric BODT FOUND tri 0 IDAHO FALLS. June 3 tfV-The il body , of a man believed dead for - more Uian a week was found near ° • » tewer ouUet on the bonk of the e Snake river yetlerday. Police were ^ j n checking with authorlUe* In El J - Paso, Tex.. In. an attempt to verify " IdenUflcaUoo. [JLLETINS. _________ ' . __________ 113 -SoTlet rw nltr NIklU Khmhehev *roJdeiit Elicnbewer'today. The tnes- .Ttment by SavUt Ambaaaader Mikhail n>,i liikor refused to dlaclOM iU eonUnta. g{|] 3en. John W. Kennedy, D„ Mass., to- ,_t wr reform bill, Ha.said It Is "In many o itr- one. Tlie bill Immediately came loldwater, R., Arls. He called It a 2!, le recommeadatloni of -union leaders. Sen. Gecnn Smathen, D., Fla, wged ' ifalr. DDreallsUc. anprariuble'* federal B mathera tald 48 ether aenaten had cag leglilaUon to repeal tha > 'tw cent mo: eat tax aa perw :^ Irani. . gaz ' ■' a TUESDAY, JUNK n. lH.is 45 Pers( Amerit Plane GUAPALA.IARA. Mexico, ,limr Americans, crashed and bunicfl dii yi&R an Arrottavcs (la .Mexico Hewing OK’d H On Change in Zoning Rules Twin J';ilU rily coinmLviniii'r.',l)v ji TOted MondJiy nishl to hold ;i public i hearing Junr 1:3, oii pmp-v.ril i . changes In Uir ronliis ortli-1 nance. The iil.innlnK an d rniiint: <HK‘-I commission Monday riiorniiiic lu-UI ii; wc.st public henrtiiK and recomniciult'd the city commmtwinnrr.’! thm of Uie propoMd changes not be ■ __ approved. j Among the rh.insr.n which will b r '/ ^ aired at the public nirclinK ^^rrc \_ 4IJ three that were approved by ilir planning and rotiltig bonrd. TIulm- ¥1 are the rezonIng of property 10 permit the Bertie Poullrj' conipnny to expand, chanRlng tho r.onlng liuv 1 to ' permit plant nurserle.-. in .^(•ll J wheel barrows anil other cariteiiint; tools, and a propouil to clunqe the C. lot set-back rc()UlrcmcnLi lii R-1, htx p< R-ID and U-2 lones to permit any lot of record which was Ic.w ilinn , , 100 feel In width a t lim e of )ia.waKC of the ronlng ordlnancn to linvc n count; side of 10 feel on the aide Joining Uie SIri minor street. MIIm Other Items to be dlwu.wd at tlir R. J, public hearing were on tlie plan% ton,T ning and toning ascndiv Monday all T\ morning. Je-" ‘ AcUng upon the recommrndatlon both of Clyde Koonti. auditor, ih# com- Hhi' m mUsloncrs voted th a t nil employes coli and officials taking trips in • the his rr future should have prior appmvnl the c from the commiwloners. If npeiises leinsli arc to be paid by Uie city, rather loo n than subsequent, approval after n will : trip Is made. An exccptlnri woa jje -tCraUaMl «a Tm* «. CoIbbb I) nncl mcmt Opera Star’s ; ' firdther Was sr I Crash Victim f MOUNTAIN HOME. June 3 M’ — tor. » Singer Robert E. DollinRcr, 43, a g|j, * brother of opera star Annp Bolling- er. was Idcnllfled ye.ilcrday as the I pilot killed in Uie crtiah of a navy . jel trainer near here Sunday night. I Bollinger was a lleulcnant com- , r mander In Uie naval reserve. He jj . lived in New York City and recently . had been employed aa a singer nnd 8 adverUser for musical commercials, . He formeriy was a vocall.H with 1 Fred Warlng’s Pcnnaylvanls Glee t club. " 4^1 . The naval air station a t New York J f made Uj# IdenliflcnUon and offl- 1 dally listed BollinKcr as ml.^lng. Tile burrjed wreckage of Uie plane . was found yesterday by searchers , about 40 mllet northea.it of here. WA The TV3 Jet was en route from tcrlor , Spokane' to Denver on a crws-coun- try flight back to New York, The f,cr It body was badly mangled. pnvrn ; Spokesmen at'Floyd Dennett field matcc Bt New York said they were In- the 1 ' formed Uial Bollinger'a body would pro]e< ; be turned over to the 13U» naval ^ dlslrlct at fiealUe. which will a.islsl pgyno In burial plans. , sftrj- j Bollinger's moUier Is Mrs. ZUo B. BoUlnger of Lewiston. Ida. He „^d r had been vlslUng her only a lew ““^lUnger, a world war II flier wlUi more Uian 3,000 hours In the air, naduated from University ot W Idaho In 1838 wllh a bachelor of ine rr science degree. He received a ma.i- _ ter-s degree In musical education »« from Columbia university In 1047. For his warUme scrvlcc. he decorated wlU» Uie dlsUnrolshefflCa^^ flying cross; Uie silver aU r and four ‘‘^^tM tlgatlng team from, the naval district at ScatUe w n**'™ to determine the cause ot Uie ciash. ; --------- "Z Engineer Group j” * '; WiU Visit Idaho K BOISE, June 3 W -3eventnn ag- ricultural englncers-froni .11 «un- tries will gN-a look a t Idaho Irri- Pin gated areas Uils summer. ' . Thej D. C. Larsen, IrrlgaUon specialist nwartl of the Onlversliy of,Idaho exuwlon day t scPflce. said Uie group wl 1 bP In a t Wt Idaho Uie second week of Jul>. • Larsen said several Irrltrated areu -|- ai^em l r s will be Included In ]i| loun arranged for Uie vltlWr*. who «J U will represent A^thanlsUn, B i^ l. Chile,'Greece. Iran. Israel. Japan, paklston. .Yugoslavia. Peru and Thailand. . Baseball Today *Tha national LEACUK PhlladelphlA___________ “ X c and Lopata: Phillips and N^rm.in. . Pittsburgh '4t St, I.oulfl. Cincin- naU at Lo,v Angeles. Mllwaukro nl San mnclKO, all night games,, j,eavll. ' — ^ . , Ington AMERICAN LEAGUE spokci Kansajt City al WashlnRUia. Clil- He en cago al Nerv York, Dfctrolt at BalU- notlor more. Cleveland a t Boston, all nljht games. • . ' . MtmWt sf A><|| y' Auocl*I«4 r»« sons, In( icans, K le H its 3V •limi- :? (CI’D —A Mcxicnii airline •fl (111 a Iiimmlniii -to|i ntvir hnre tod (Amsti'llaiinn currying :?S passenKc Heavy Damaj After Minid< U l‘I’i’ :HT, ,?iinc :s—Oncvthird of .by a fivak hail.storm .Saturday is Ir jdtika I'duiily officials. Siunc farm i.‘«lcirni lu’h. which cut a diagnnal «ni(‘-liaif miles wide friini the Kmer iwc.st (-(iriK'rof tlio Minidoka projrc Ition t(i ,'^'iiilh of Acc(|iiia, In.st thi iwore up Avill be plowed and ra]>l“» --------------------------------------------------- Coiner Seeks Ltmi Sui Rcclectioii to S doubi Post as Solon spott C. W, Cnlner, Incumbent, filed oHirr hU peiillon Monday In Twin FalU NorU for nomination nnd flection for Mate rcprcifnlatlve for Twin PalU .. .... . . . S' Slcnrni of Coiner's pellUon were unea MIIm j . Dmvi-ning. O, M. McVey, xeler n . J, echufiidlman, N. W. Arrlng- ,jarei ton, T. C, Bacon, ntid Ray J. Holmes, icrvu all Twin I'ulls, E, O, Walters, Filer, oa: Je.M O. En.slmaii and John Barker, mud' both Buhl, and Marybell Howard, eouni Hiinscn. pany, Coiner. In an announcement of had his randldacy. stated, "I think with acres the rxperience I have had In Ihe and a leinsliilure. tliiil I will nol make cordl loo many mLitnkcs and my voles counl will nol bj for polltlc.M purposes." j^, He Ik chairman 'of the livestock man, nnd dairying committee and a In-iur member of the agriculture and fish homt and Knme commilt/^es. effec William J. Laming. HolllsU-r area, rnnchcr. filed his petition for stale m reprcstntatlvfi last Saturday. Both tevei Mrs. Rose -'J: wllioa,-RcpubUcan hom' Incumbent, 'nic.iday filed a pcUtlon of eanrilrtacy for Twin FbIIj county W treasurer and ea-offlclo' tax coltec- I I tor. X Signers of Mrs. Wilson's petition were Grorge .M.' Llkene-'Ji, John Barker. Harry povpy. Uelta McDsy. James T. Shields, Jess O. Eastman, Mrs. T, C, Bacon. Mrs. Maud Me- coy, Clifford Thompson and Edward i' L. BcnolU Mor --------------------- wee Conti-act for “Little Wood” ^ Project OK’d £i WASHINGTON. June 3 WV-In- om„ tcrlor deparlmcnt Approval of a eon- on s tract wo* announced yesterday. Un- p.ni„ dcr It water users would repay Ihe ^ i Rovrmmcnt $1.577.(»0 of the esU- b, m mated $2J12,000 cost of Improving dlspl Ihe Little Wood river reclamaUon turln projccl In Idaho, Th Tlie Interior department snld ex- Swee ecutlon of the contract is a neces- prodi (uvrj- preliminary uv^*art of a>con- >0 ds Btructlon conU7<l for reftablllUtlnK Krou| nnd raWng Uft height otilho Little d“r, Wood river d a n K - - A - ^ j^ec TJie comntft’^ u lrln g rrpa>-ment ln.40 years after an elght-yesr de- , velopment period. ho« been' sent lo tho regional director ofUie reclama. lion bureau al BoL'« lo be executed. , Reclamation Commbsloncr W. A, uyj^j Dcxhelmer wild the bureau expecU ..pj to award the construction contract early,this summer, <1 The enlargement of the exbtlng d|im and resert’olr will provide late season supplemental Irrlgallon wa- lU I ter urgently needed by some of the .. fartners on Uia project, Dcxhelmer said. BP He added that some othen farm- . ers do nol need supplemental wa- ter, so Uie ellargc.s for the addlUonal .w.mi, beneflls will be borne by Uio«e . jrrigalors.who neeci It,-........; _ gu CONTRACT AWARDED . PULLMAN, Waslj.. June 3 Wv— as h The General Electric company*waa offK awarded h 1179,920 contract yester- mute day to build a big nuclear resclor Th at Washington SUle college. loo | Judge Says You To Be All WASHINGTON, June 3 (UPD - dellm •A boy or girl o< 18 Li loo young lo ho u it turned loose wllh a car ftl nlghl." two 1 Thai la nol Uie oflhsnd opinion gel 1 of a grouchy parenU It_,ls the law, studied eonvlcUon of a famous Juve- about nlle court jurist. Judge ’Alfred D, Uon rfoye.1, who has tried more than makli 20,00a cases Involving teen-ager*. the 1 Judge Nbycji prtsldes. over the whlcl Juvenile c'oiirt In Montgomery Ins county, Mar>-land, a projperom.and clatlc leavlly-jxiputated suburb of "Wash- Noyej ngton.. He U a white-haired, soil- to ld( spoken man who like young people, Uie . He emphktlcally does not'share the livln; notion ihol today's Uen-agcrs are gei'li going to hell in 0 hack. "A *'We ougbt.to'kcep'Uiis juvcnUe drive PS ^ A.<l> nurr.* >f ClrraUlUM 4 r>a< »i>4 UdIM rraa iclu d in g m ie d ^ V Iexican •lines plane with \ii person.'! on bi ! toda>v Press reports said all nbnai ingcrs Alul /i crew of seven, n ic flij --------------------------------------------------o n t age Listed doka Storm light 1 of the grain in the area hit is lost, according to the Mini- ' arms located dircctly in the norih nal .strip one-half to one and Ort Imer.son district on the south- ojrct in a northeasterly direc- . the entire crop. Beaiw that reach 4>lanted. The first cutting of morn hay was cither smashed flat hy the force of tho huge hail- Htones or comi)letely'stripped, that Sugar beets will all come back, ac- Aer cording to Amolgamoted Sugar com- th a t 1 pany field men but the harvesl un- doubtedly will be delayed and the gajd tonnage will be reduced. Amrr II10 areaa hit by the storm are enMih spotty with some fields ruined and Qm oihera untouched. Mo.it of the new North Side' projecl waa missed ex- cept for dust and rain. ,j fvirse trees felled in the atorm terda' strip damaged home« and fences. e:40 j Telcvbion antennae and telephone utea I lines were downed In the rural arena. ^ ^ Telephone service was largely re- for It stored by Tuesday alUiough the dial coi senrlco was occaaldnally mixed up. jjut Damage in the Burley area was hpord much lighter than In Minidoka county. The California Packing com- 9.10 pany, with headquart^'ln Ogden, had conlmcted. several hundred Thi acres of pens which were In bloom comm and which are considered ruined, ac- thinir cording to ihe field man for.Cassia county. Joe Parrusns, Burley Insurance Oa man, snid that ho hnd Issued hall m e ln.iurrmco U) a Dutch Adams In Ido- i«vel. home, east of Declo, which became jiiiRhl effecUve Just as the atorm hit that 3,000 area. In Uie city. Partona nnld he had foruK several claims on wrecked TV aaten- had nae asd >Ut« glastt/.jriadowc tenof* f hwneg, _____ _ . . ... quaIi 1 0 - D a y ‘B u y - ( To Begin ^ Final plans were dlscusscd b> Monday for a 10-day "Buy-O-Rami weekly luncheon meeting of the O Chamber of Commcree nt Wray’s t conducted the meeting in the abse EaVl Faulkner, ■outlined scheduled 1 Sweet is directing the promotion. 1 Wednesday w ith downtown-------- stores opening at 10 a.m. and r | ; c lo s in g ■&*. 9 p.m. Thursday* JL/1 and Friday the stores will be ‘ rn open from B;30 ajn, to 8 t>Jn. and I on Saturday from 0:30 ajn. to S:30 *■ p.m„ Sweet noted. - A commercial parade Is set for 10 I a, m, Wednesday wllh merchanta •» displaying merchandise they are fea- luring during Uie lO-day event. Tho ptomoUon la being tied In by Sweet wlUi Magic Valley groupa and f i f l producla. During each of Uie event's 10 days a commercial or agricultural group will be feaUired. On Wednes- doy, Implement dealers will bo fea- * “ ' tured. Future Farmera day U act Ani lor Thursday. alt«r Other special days will feature of R farm stores. Dairy day, Saturday, drlvli automobile day, botUlng companies, rtant meat packers, area Oranges, fUhUig KrafI and sporting stores and poultry and sp< livestock processor*. court "Flying saucers will be dlstrltnited ^cl by the merchants during th# promo- nth <C««UiiwJ M Pm» I. C lf. t) Mute Killed as Tiiain Hits Car otitul SHELLEY, June 3 tff>-A car and a Union Pacific train .collided at a crossing here ot midnight last night, killing,Neldon KlUlab, 30. of Shel- suite Highway Patrolman Harold Myers said Killian appannUy didn't see Br hear Uie train approaching as his car drove on the cr<v«lBg. ^ “l Offlccrt said ICIIUan.«Ta« <Seaf and " mute. O- The. train dngged the ear,•'bout Patrc 100 feet. ____________ V r ,. » luths of 16 too Jldwed Use of X delinquency problem in pcMpectlTe," - Mo( he tald In an Interview. "Only About pennl two per eent ot our yoang pMpla reach gel lnh> serious trouble wltb^UIt u ry ' law, n ie really noleworUijr tElng alinpli about Uia pnsenl yotinger s«Aera> ■ yoi Uon U Uiat'-to many ol them 'an 'p*rea tnaking a fine record- In iplli o f .^ Uceau Uie pre»ures and temptfUon*^ Unavi irhlch they a rt exposed. -MTyei Instead ot issuing blanket denun* Dld4't tlatlons of modem youth. Judge Jud Koyes said, adulu should b« trying Bvery to idenUfy V and relieve •>'«ome Of law .] Uie specific pttisurea of 'niodem forca living which cause youngsten to yean. gei'lnti-Jams. ' ' '. to 18 "A good place to start. U Uu Ing. driver't liceuB# Uwa," aald. •• •.' • FINAL EDITION I ___ r y PRICE 5 CENTS iVhen ' tl Peak I )n board, including 14 or 15 f ibnard were killed. The plane 1 c flight originated nt Tijuana on tho Culifornia border nnd was en route to Mexico City. It hit 7,0:10-foot-high San Augii.ttin peak, 13 miles from Ouadalsjara, a few minute* after Ukeol'f (luring a heavy rainstorm. Tlie wreckage wai located ot dsy- llghl this morning by the pilot of a DC-3 sent to search the rugged mountain area surrounding this weal central Malco area 200 miles norUiwesl of Mexico City. Ground rcr.cuo parUes started the ascent up the rugged mountainside alm ost Immediately, Aeronaves of- ficials said the g ro u n d parUe* reached the wreck Kene by mld- mornlng. Press reports reselling Mexico City said the rescue squads atop the mou/itaJn hnd /ls.tf>ed back aval th a t all on botfrd were dead. Acronavea spokesmen said earlier th a t all aboard were presumed dead. The tf. S, consul at Guadalajara aald he understood Uiere were . It Americans on the plane when U eroAhed. □ul Aeronaves sold later Uiere . were IS Americans aboard. Company officials tald the plane left Tijuana at 2:30 p. jn. MST yes- terday and arrived at Ouadaljan at 8:40 p, m, MST. It took off 23 mln- utea later for Mexico City and crash- ed shortly after heading aouUieist for ttie Mexican capital. Cause of the aash waa not known. B ut persona at the airport here heard an explosion and aav a flash in the air from the crash tlta at B:10 p. m. MST, presumably Uie moment of the fatal accident The plane had been In rouUno eommunlcnUon al takeoff and every- . thing seemed nomial at the Ume. T b ere was no communleaUon Im* medlcaUIy prior to Uia craih. Quadalajora. Mexico's second lar* Beat city, Is flWO feet above Ka l«tvel. San AugusUn peak rises to nllghUy more Uian 7,000 feet-about 3.000 feel higher Uum Uio city. , Aeronaves aald the pilot. Capt. Al- fonao Ceceno, 47, of Mexico. CUy.' h a d logged mors Uum 11,000'jBXini * t)f• flylri* time' and w u *eH-id- ^ qualnttd wiUi the'toaH. ______ ____ r-O-itoa’ I Wednesday 3 by Twin Falls merchants [lama" (utles promotion at the II le Commercial division.of tho I ly’s cafe, Bert Sweet, j‘r„ who ' H absence of division Chairman 1'^ ilcd events for the promotion, jn . Tho "Buy-O-Rama" begins District Court [ Trial Delayed j InAuto Death i ‘m a l of Loren D. Anderaon. Ru> | pert, on charge* ot negUgwit homi- cide waa postponed Monday, by Ola- - ' trlct Judge Shennan J. Bellwood because oC Uie lllneas ot MlnldoU' Johnson la recovering from vhat. was teinnt aa ”Q" fever.' Anderson. 43, h u pleaded Innocent otter an-accident on Jan, 30 touUi of Rupert, when tha car he was- drlvlng ebUlded vlUi another, lo -' stanUy killing a .passenger, AUeso Kraft. 18, Rupert , Speeders provided. Uie bulk of ' court tcUon elsewhere in the valley. AcUng Police Judge N. O. arlf-- n th . Gooding, fbed Annaado Sen-, don. Twin FaUs, tlO and 13 coats . for speeding; Margsret Ragland. tl9 and cosU and Harold UUler, Ket- . Chun). $10 and costa. onfflUi Is tub*- fltltuUng for Police Judge Joe Bama-. I>artncr who Is on vacatlodl . Appearing Monday before Biihl’ Police Judge Bernard [Starr wet* three speeders. .They were B et^: ' J . Harrai. route i, WendeB. fined' , (IQ'and tS coeUrKacud.A_Umli-:_: sey,‘ Buhl, second • ohente,' and Robert U Jackson; Buhl, tlO and' costs. AU.«ere cited for dilTlsff- as mile* a:^,hourln a » mils leoe, .. O. N. Walker, Bolse;dted by 8tst« patrolman' K. V. Sbew; .w«s fined > - (C«»U»».4^«i P m t C1«iia » Young; sary «od c^-ptai a'conpirttiwlr simple tesl. A few lUtca wiU ;; a youth aD dtr:» only wlUi ^tw ; , Unavand .AYkvuas jtntnt pemUt to.-. I47year-tid«.Zd«bolleeaim<-jw»T:; DldS'U dilTe iB ,dtyU m i^.-*" : 'V' law .like thst'vhleh liss-bMa.ia:.i «, force in Hew,Tort for Ul# yeatv Under. UiU ijsbita, yootU' to 18 sre restricMllo d<yUttt.WK(J ing.. 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K8 Ne«J VetooT Ilobert E. Smylle ta l i t*o fhV nttii « o th»t poBlble detlsltuKinj.lor h lih « y eon»^etionrii »M under consldemllon. He ! “ ii«j tcd»r-lhit there h»a been no ^f d t o r wch ttUon thus fw . _« lu mttUwr J*»t ' “ k Pih n y b o e n lttld th n lllh u b e e n I it 10 tniich *11 (edeml funds tUible tor Wthwiy ute to fw and MCtea 10 have lUnielenl funds to lUnue dalnK to at ]e » t for the uinder of the current ^lennlum. leh eodi June JO. m e . Members Uti bowrJ uid »UU hlRhway de- • cmenoffldalf v c n out of.tMi? ■-. ^

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upert Judge S; 4sks Election To Same Post

RUFZRT. June 3—Judse Sherman pro Bdtvood announced Tuesday den

It he hsdifllcd for retlecllon In ' V I lllh JudAlal dlsUlcl. The pell- w » a *trt tiled Insl aetk with the the RUry ot itale In Boise. mat lUtt Sellwood wai admitted to the I prietlce of las In Idaho In mu1 tniijy, IMI. He »as (jraduated trla (B Ute Unlvewlty of Idaho. Mos- pop r, In 1938 and the Unlvtrally of I( ichltw Lar scltool at Ann Arbor Ifto IMI, He beRnn private practice of I

ilUUey and moved In IM7 to Ru- ed I Tt «hef# he entered a pwtnemhlp be 1 aimajhA. Baker, prrsent district wer lijn iT i'In Pall.'i, S Il9 m prorrcutlng attorney nf P0» isldoki county from I9S3 to 1957 el-'e 'i im ppo ln ied In July to fllUhe wes

CTMtfd by the death of ene ■«lttn.W,DrcUllh, Prom 1955 to boll 87 he * ij In Kcneral pracUce of our ' m Willl.-itn T, Ooodman and cha «< of three comml'uloneni of the vita i*no SlJie Dnr nMoclatlon, for a «oi iw jf ir IfTO rndlnc In 19C0, R Joil»BjllftO(xlUapa.Mpre*ldrnt Ore

nupfrt Rotary club nnd of the al C and Elevrmii Judicial Dli- actl

nj!» B«r lyoclMlnn, n r Dflltnod, !iu »lf(-, thr fnr- unc

« utsnor J, UrHJausht^r of the of I (jfJudcf T. D.illry Lrp. and fine Jndi ^ wrnufl BelkDod. live In Ru- ” »»•' wnduaifd Irom Kim- r i . ^If hich whnol flnd his parenta, T ( ‘•s»M Mrs, O, J, Bellttood, live ,

FalLv ire «rvfd m World ’n l «s a c-tplalii In the aubmarlne - e i^rjlce of ,hr CO,,I „ tllle r , „® '

foreign wrvlce In the PhlU

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g P o w e r s Ii c r C h a r lM t ie G a u lle , a rm e d ■Icmanded of p a rliam en t, tu rnctl ■ia D e ,Gaulle sum m oned Gen. ■ commander, f ro m AlRiers fo r ■rulinfc A lffcria openly in th e ■

;h there. A f te r thus.asR ertinR ■de Cnulle called in R obert ■

Altrerin who h a s a biK followinK ■ ' among the rcbelHou.*! F rench I

colonists th e re . D e Gaulle will Pffo to A lseria tom orrow . |

Du Oaullc installed himself In the ^Hotel M atlsnon. official residence of French premier#, within minutes after the aenntfr early Tuesday morning finished leglslaUve action

i on bill* FranUng de Oaulle sweep*Ins powers.

: Tlio last measure, aulhorlrlnit de■ Gaulle U> write •. new consUtutlon■ strenffUienlne th e executive, breeted■ ihroURh the senate 2S0-30. The pre­

mier will d ra ft the conatltutlon In• consultfttlon w ith « parllamentnry• commlttea and subm it I t to the peo-

I *’*rae senaU vote completed action wlUiln 48 hours on the three-part emcntcncy progm m demanded by de Oaulle a« hlA price for U klnc : the helm of F ranco In lla hour of •;

I crisisI Shortly the reafte r, the national . assembly by unanim ous eonscnl : voted to adjourn u n til Oct. 7 to al- «■ low de Oaulle to ru le unimpeded by '• : parliament, N ot even the commu- P’ I nUt deputies, b itte r foes o t the

(eneral. objected.I Speaker A ndre le TWquer clwed T I his addres* by c ry lns rvive la Re- | I publlque" and a ll the deputies ap- JL 1 plauded,[ Da a a u llt’a apeda l powers ex­

tended by law fo r alx m onth* T hat wduld overlap th e re tu rn ot the as-

, sembly. but It could go to work on ; the next year's budget. De Gaulle r had Insisted Uiey U ke a aU-morvth h |.

vacation whllB h e tackled France’s ; "!■

; Pfost, IdahoI Power Chiefi Views Differ Ijr ; . BULTIw A awelated

■ fh # p resid en t of Idaho Power «- eompsnr and Bep. OraaJe-- Pfoet, n

D ,.Jd a , differed aharply today onthe' future of HeUa Canyon dam Ilegislation. ’

Tliey voiced th e ir view* a fte r a J hoiuw subcorntntttee burled the le n -ate-approved nwnaure by a vot« of C

•n'lls should ceslalnly be the end ' of such Hella Canyon legLilaUvB L I proposalv" said T . E. Roaeh. presl- A- ' dent of Idaho Power, In Boise,I ' Mr*. Pfont. however, declared In j■ Washlnglon: •T h faU not the endflf : the road for HeUs Canyon, UIU-

jnaltly wc’ro Rolng to have to build) the high dam In order to get theI multiple valued needed for Indus-I trial expansion and the growing 1. population.” fo'' Idaho power company Is building an• two dams In the Hells Canyon reach dei ! of the Snake river, and Is authorlz- bln , ed to build a th ird . All three would JUi I be flooded If th# higher federal dam; were built, ' *

Said Roach: ■*« meet urgent *® ' power need* in o u r service area andI ekewhere In th e Integrated North- "I. west power pool we are proceeding IIci : energetically w ith conalnietlon a t bel, both Brownlee nnd Oxbow, where cst: our large payroIU and local pur- ■;I chases have been making such a }{.: vital contribution to the area's DeI economy." coi

fkn. Richard L, Neubcrger, D„ ca.-; Ore, a supporter of the high feder- wi: al dam. called th e house committee /, action 'a bitter disappointment to Me

n region which h as been suffering for• unemployment becnu.ie of a lack / > of lowcoil. power supplies for new p c ' industrial payrolls,” . am

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: Four Conventions S" i Set in Sun Valley "; SUN VALLEY. June 3 ~ Jerry

Nortlng of the S u n Valley resort said T l■ Tuesday th/Lt 300 G eneral American ••J

Life Insurance company membenor the P ru lden ta club will open a five-day convention Wednesday, Top i sale.wien from th e entire United ^

I States are arriving for the conclave, nc i Also meeting from W edn»day to I Sunday are 200 members of th e h j I American Dermatologlcal assocla- ^■ Uon.I Opening nex t Sunday will be the ijy,

Idaho Peace O fficers auoclallon >w,■ which will m e et until Thursday.. About 300 officera are expected, hi, I SImultAneouslr. 300 membeni of the

Idaho Bankers aasoclatlon will meet.

Open Roads - National Forest

’ Boise river to rea therv llla Is closed. |■ WashouU are blamed for the. closure. *I Roads Into Redflsh Uke. PetUt •“ ' lake and A ltu r u lake ortf open, m

Is the Easley H o t S p r l ^ road.: While 4he road from Five Points » ' creek to C arring ton Is open. It Is j . ,

t ^ h and u a v e l ^ no t advised.I In (he southern p a rt of the forest, um . Rode creek road U open to Porcu- "si , pine springs a n d th e road In to 'U ke

Cleveland Is open four rallei from the highway. the

I . The so-called "railroad road" In- ex< to Uaglc retervo lr I t muddy and w

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Cody Escorts

I French Pm ddenl Rene Coty. left . Gaulle la his ear a t the Klysee palaee . Gaulle as prtmler-deslrnal* after a im

pair. De Oaulle h a i now wod the coi e aaswnbly. (AP wlrephoto)____________

:Plea Made f i Into Rose\e An urRcnt plea fo r ' a b e lte r ’ difltrict o f w este rn Twin F alls c(* made a t a meetinK M onday n ft

hifthway d is tr ic t office. W . B. rancher, told farm er.s and ran d officials a t th e m eeting th a t the the Roaeworth a re a is u rgen t. "O ation," ho said. A m ess sa id Rose I------------------------------------------------- 1 HP

• Generally Wet \ZHeavy rains-w erojtport*! gen- |dei

r era! In. M «lo VoUey Tuesday pc(L mnrr'lny. , Jn Rain .fell a t Galena store.1 Holley, Rupert and Burley and uoi

were reported In- Twin Falls and Rn',a Jerome. tw

Sunday, a ligh t snow fell on (jia[ Galena summit. ' sta

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“ Ex-I.F. PoHce s 5 Charge Judge *“» J IsPrejiiduced ™I IDAHO FALLS. Ju n e .3 Ifl—Four

former Idnho Foils police officers J and two clviilaa^ cluirged with first "* degree burglary filed affidavits of. bias ond prejudice today •against “1 Judge Henry M ortln of 9th district

Prosecutor Edward Pike aald It t would be a week before a new ar- for 1 ralgnment dale could be set.• The four were among seven po- I Z llcemen Jlrcd early last month after RM t being accaied of looting buslncAs Ito e csUbllshmentj.- They were Reno Bartjl.vin. Don » H. Jenkins. Joe Moser and William s Decker. The civilians, charged in

connection with tljr same serlc.5 of o ca.-wi. were Robert Wlnd.ior and Don ^

- wardle.e A fifth poUccman, former Lieut.» Marvin JorRcnsen, wa*. scheduled I for arraignment la ter in the day. t A sixth former officer. LcRoy . 1 Fowler, has already pleaded guilty ^. and. been sentenced to not more

than five years In the state prison.Tlie seventh accused former officer Is John Cook, who has not decided “ whether to demand a preliminary

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; Ike Will Address ™ : Naval Graduates> WASHINGTON, June 3 (U Pl) —J President Elsenhower will no t hold a ' news conference this week. W hlU jq , » House PrcM SccreUry Jam es C. s H aierty said today.■ <At the usual news conference lime

tomorrow, the Preisldent will be de- ' llrering a commenccwent address to I ’ Uie gmduaUng clas.< of the naval boc ; academy a t AnnapolU. Md. Imme- mo '• dUtely after returning to W ashing- » s ton he Is Kheduled to go to the Sni

~ airport to welcome West G erman chc Pm ldent Theodor Heuss on hU a r- Pai rival for a three>day visit. Ide

t NEWS BUI’ WA8UINOTON. Jton* J (U P I)-8c« l , tea t an 'ImporUnl** new la tte r to P ro ld , t a n was d e l l v ^ to t^e iU U departmei

A. MesUilkOT lU a afternoon. Mensblkoi

* WASinNGTON, June 3 (UPD—Sen. :* day made public th e terms of a labor re

wiD's a stem measure.'' bu t a “fair" (, under attack 'from Sen. Barry Goldw• "sweetheart blU" which followed the r «3 . -----------) WASHINGTON. J o a t 3 (UPD—Sen. 4

the tenaU today to repeal the “unfair.• exelte tazet on IranspertaUan. Smathi 1 a cned to Join U m In tponaorlag legla

f iz d i t on t r e l i h t .u d tb» XO per c«ai U > ■ , ,

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for Road swortK Area sjI te r road in to tho R osew orth ils county fro m C astleford was• afte rnoon a l th e T \vin Falls ani

B. Arnc.s.'i, a Ro.>ieV’o rth area' futranchers and various highw ay th e need fo r b e tte r acce.-^s into yu

t. "O ur need bo rders on desper- tri; [loseworth rancher.<i a rc pu tting

up w ith "p rim itiv e conditions o u t th e re .” H e said, “ I t i a ju s t i not a good Chri.stian sp irit ttj" ^ deny de cc R t roads to thos? ,v people.” • ■ I'

Monday's meeting, arranged by . the Southern L oop ,Road 'asjocia- Uon, brought together area farmer* aii'd’ rabcherx and officials of the ' Twin Falls '' and Buhl highway ) dlitrlets and representaUves of the gij sU teihlghw ay deportiien t and the bri

J U .S. bureau of public roads. er.Southern Loop Road Association pll

members work to obtain the con- Jet strucUon of adequate acceas roads J In the county's southwest comer mi and Into the Thre? Creeic country, llv

Amess said tlie economic Impor- ha

Itance of the Rweworth area to the ad county JusUflc.< the expenditure J needed to complete an adequate road F r Into the community. He cited the cli; cattle and farming activity cur-

, rently carried on as ample proof mt 7 th a t good access roads are needed els j In the area.t N oy . Brackett, representlnf the

T hree Creek nrco, a lio voiced hope J® t th a t belter roads could be obtained . for the western and touthwe*t«ra

end of the county. ^During the discussion It w u sug- ,

r gesled Uiat a belter access road to , s no.iewbrlh might be built west of

the present road from CasUeford. ? n According to this plan, the road

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■ Security Unit jj ; Has Meeting«

W ASinNGTON, June 3 li»-Pre.il. M,‘ ’ den t Elsenhower m et with the na-

tlonal security council fo r an hour ^■ and a half today—possibly lor policy fre 4 discussions In advance of .next „ week's vUlt here by B ritish Prime de(* M inister Harold Macmillan, flJ

•Aa usual, presldenUal p ress Becrt- tary James C. H agcrty lold'news- '' men there was nothing he could “ say a b o u tth e purpose of tho meet-

2 Ing or w hat was discussed.’ Tlje Prcnch political crisis and V . ~ pdsslble mispcnslon of U 5 . and Bril-* Ish nuclear leata are prime topics* lo r the Elsenhower-Macmlllan Ulks.' ' which s ta r t next Monday. je ----------------------------- ric

BODT FOUND tri0 IDAHO FALLS. June 3 tfV-The il body , of a man believed dead for ‘- more Uian a week was found near °• » tewer ouUet on the bonk of thee Snake river yetlerday. Police were jn checking w ith authorlUe* In El J- Paso, Tex.. In. an attem pt to verify "

IdenUflcaUoo. ■

[JLLETINS._________ ' . __________ 113-SoTlet r w n l t r NIklU K hm hehev *roJdeiit Elicnbewer'today. The tnes- .Ttment by SavUt Ambaaaader Mikhail n>,i liikor refused to dlaclOM iU eonUnta. g{|]

3en. John W. Kennedy, D„ Mass., to- ,_ t wr reform bill, H a.said It Is "In many o itr- one. Tlie bill Immediately came loldwater, R., Arls. He called It a 2 !, le recommeadatloni of -union leaders.

Sen. G ecnn Sm athen , D., F la , wged ' ifalr. DDreallsUc. anprariuble'* federal B mathera tald 48 e th er a ena ten had cag leglilaUon to repeal th a > ' t w cent mo:

eat ta x aa p e r w :^ I ra n i . . gaz

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TUESDAY, JUNK n. lH.is

45 Pers( Amerit

PlaneGUAPALA.IARA. Mexico, ,limr

Americans, crashed and b u n ic f l dii yi&R an Arrottavcs (la .Mexico

Hewing OK’d H On Change in Zoning Rules

Twin J';ilU rily coinmLviniii'r.',l)v ji TOted MondJiy nishl to hold ;i public i hearing J u n r 1:3, oii pmp-v.ril i . ‘ changes In Uir ronliis ortli-1nance. The iil.innlnK and rniiint: <HK‘-I commission Monday riiorniiiic lu-UI i i ; wc.st public henrtiiK and recomniciult'd the city commmtwinnrr.’! thm of Uie propoMd changes not be ■ _ _ approved. j

Among the rh.insr.n w hich will b r ' / ^ aired a t the public nirclinK ^^rrc \ _ 4IJ th ree tha t were approved by ilir planning and rotiltig bonrd. TIulm- ¥ 1 are the rezonIng of property 10 perm it the Bertie Pou llr j' conipnny to expand, chanRlng tho r.onlng liuv 1 t o ' permit plant nurserle.-. in . (•ll J wheel barrows anil o the r cariteiiint; tools, and a propouil to c lunqe the C. lot set-back rc()UlrcmcnLi lii R-1, htx p< R-ID and U-2 lones to permit any „ lot of record which was Ic.w ilinn , , 100 feel In width a t lim e of )ia.waKC of the ronlng ordlnancn to linvc n count; side of 10 feel on the aide Joining Uie SIri minor street. MIIm

Other Items to be d lw u .w d a t tlir R . J, public hearing were on tlie plan% ton,T ning and toning ascndiv Monday a ll T\ morning. Je-" ‘

AcUng upon the recommrndatlon both of Clyde Koonti. aud ito r, ih# com- Hhi' m mUsloncrs voted th a t n il employes coli and officials taking tr ip s in • the his rr future should have p rio r appmvnl the c from the commiwloners. If npeiises leinsli a rc to be paid by Uie city, rather loo n than subsequent, approval after n will : trip Is made. An exccptlnri woa jje

-tCraUaMl «a Tm * «. CoIbbb I) nncl ■ mcmt

Opera Star’s ; ' firdther Was s r I Crash Victimf MOUNTAIN HOME. Ju n e 3 M’ — tor.» Singer Robert E. DollinRcr, 43, a g|j,* brother of opera s ta r A nnp Bolling-

er. was Idcnllfled ye.ilcrday as theI pilot killed in Uie crtiah of a navy. je l trainer near here Sunday night.I Bollinger was a lleu lcnant com- ,r mander In Uie naval reserve. He jj. lived in New York City and recently. had been employed aa a singer nnd8 adverUser for musical commercials,. He formeriy was a vocall.H with1 Fred Warlng’s Pcnnaylvanls Gleet club. " 4^1. The naval air station a t New York Jf made Uj# IdenliflcnUon and offl- 1 dally listed BollinKcr a s ml.^lng.

Tile burrjed wreckage of Uie plane. was found yesterday by searchers , about 40 mllet northea .it of here. WA

The TV3 Jet was en route from tcrlor , Spokane' to Denver on a crws-coun-

try flight back to New York, The f,cr Itbody was badly m angled. pnvrn

; Spokesmen at'F loyd D ennett field matccBt New York said they were In- the 1

' formed Uial Bollinger'a body would pro]e< ; be turned over to th e 13U» naval dlslrlct a t fiealUe. w hich will a.islsl pgyno

In burial plans. , sftrj- j Bollinger's moUier Is Mrs. ZUo

B. BoUlnger of Lewiston. Ida. He „^d r had been vlslUng h e r only a lew

“ “ lU nger, a w orld w ar II flier wlUi more Uian 3,000 hours In the air, naduated from University o t W Idaho In 1838 w llh a bachelor of ine rr science degree. He received a ma.i- _ ter-s degree In m usical education » « from Columbia university In 1047.

For his warUme scrvlcc. he decorated wlU» Uie dlsU nrolshefflCa^^ flying cross; Uie silver a U r and four

‘ ‘^ ^ t M t l g a t l n g team from, the naval district a t ScatUe w n * * '™ to determine the cause o t Uie ciash.

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WiU Visit Idaho KBOISE, June 3 W - 3 eventnn ag­

ricultural englncers-froni .11 « u n - tries will gN -a look a t Idaho Irri- Pin gated areas Uils sum m er. ' . T h e j

D. C. Larsen, IrrlgaUon specialist nwartl of the Onlversliy o f,Idaho exuw lon day t scPflce. said Uie group wl 1 bP In a t Wt Idaho Uie second week o f Jul>. •

Larsen said several Irrltrated a re u -|- a i ^ e m l r s will be Included In ] i | loun arranged for Uie vltlWr*. who « J U will represent A ^thanlsU n, B i ^ l .Chile,'Greece. Iran . Israel. Japan, paklston. .Yugoslavia. Peru and Thailand. .

Baseball Today *Than a t io n a l LEACUK

PhlladelphlA ___________ “ X c

and Lopata: Phillips a n d N^rm.in.. Pittsburgh '4 t St, I.oulfl. Cincin-

naU a t Lo,v Angeles. Mllwaukro nl San mnclK O , all n igh t gam es,, j,eavll.

' — ^ . , Ington AMERICAN LEAGUE spokci

Kansajt City a l WashlnRUia. Clil- He en cago a l Nerv York, Dfctrolt at BalU- notlor more. Cleveland a t B oston, all n ljh t games. • . ' .

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le H i t s 3V•limi- :? (CI’D —A Mcxicnii airline •fl (111 a Iiimmlniii -to|i ntvir hnre tod (Amsti'llaiinn currying :?S passenKc

Heavy Damaj After Minid<

U l‘I’i’:HT, ,?iinc :s—Oncvthird of .by a fivak hail.storm .Saturday is Ir jdtika I'duiily officials. Siunc farm i.‘«lcirni lu’h. which cut a diagnnal «ni(‘-liaif miles wide friini the Kmer

iwc.st (-(iriK'rof tlio Minidoka projrc Ition t(i ,' 'iiilh of Acc(|iiia, In.st thi iwore up Avill be plowed and ra]>l“»---------------------------------------------------

Coiner Seeks L tm iSui

Rcclectioii to S■ doubi

Post as Solonspott

C. W, Cnlner, Incumbent, filed oHirr hU peiillon Monday In Twin FalU NorU for nomination nnd flection for Mate rcprcifnlatlve for Twin PalU.. .... . . . S '

Slcnrni of Coiner's pellUon were unea MIIm j . Dmvi-ning. O, M. McVey, xeler n . J, echufiidlm an, N. W. Arrlng- ,jarei ton, T . C, Bacon, ntid Ray J. Holmes, icrvu all Twin I'ulls, E, O, Walters, Filer, oa: Je.M O. En.slmaii and John Barker, mud' both Buhl, and Marybell Howard, eouni Hiinscn. pany,

Coiner. In an announcement of had his randldacy. stated, "I think with acres the rxperience I have had In Ihe and a leinsliilure. tliiil I will nol make cordl loo many mLitnkcs and my voles counl will nol b j for polltlc.M purposes." j^ ,

He Ik chairman 'of the livestock man, nnd dairying committee and a In-iur member of the agriculture and fish homt and Knme commilt/^es. effec

William J. Laming. HolllsU-r area, rnnchcr. filed his petition for stale m reprcstntatlvfi last Saturday. Both tevei

Mrs. Rose -'J: wllioa,-RcpubUcan hom' Incumbent, 'nic.iday filed a pcUtlon of eanrilrtacy for Twin FbIIj county W treasurer and ea-offlclo' tax coltec- I I tor. X

Signers of Mrs. Wilson's petition were Grorge .M.' Llkene-'Ji, John Barker. Harry povpy. Uelta McDsy. Jam es T . Shields, Jess O. Eastman,Mrs. T , C, Bacon. Mrs. Maud Me- — coy, Clifford Thompson and Edward i' L. BcnolU M or

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Conti-act for “Little Wood” ^

Project OK’d £iWASHINGTON. June 3 WV-In- om„

tcrlor deparlmcnt Approval of a eon- on s trac t wo* announced yesterday. Un- p.ni„ dcr It water users would repay Ihe ^ i Rovrmmcnt $1.577.(»0 of the esU- b, m mated $2J12,000 cost of Improving dlspl Ihe Little Wood river reclamaUon turln projccl In Idaho, Th

Tlie Interior department snld ex- Swee ecutlon of the contract is a neces- prodi (uvrj- preliminary u v ^ * ar t of a>con- >0 ds Btructlon conU7<l for reftablllUtlnK Krou| nnd raW ng Uft height otilho Little d“r, Wood river d a n K - - A - ^ j^ ec

TJie comntft’^ u l r l n g rrpa>-ment ln.40 years after an elght-yesr de- , velopment period. ho« been' sent lo tho regional director ofUie reclama. lion bureau a l BoL'« lo be executed. ,

Reclamation Commbsloncr W. A, uyj^j Dcxhelmer wild the bureau expecU ..pj to award the construction contract early,this summer, • <1

The enlargement of the exbtlng d|im and resert’olr will provide late season supplemental Irrlgallon wa- l U I te r urgently needed by some of the .. fartners on Uia project, Dcxhelmer said. ■ ■ BP

He added that some othen farm- . e rs do nol need supplemental wa- ter, so Uie ellargc.s for the addlUonal .w.mi, beneflls will be borne by Uio«e . jrrigalors.who neeci It,-........; _ gu

CONTRACT AWARDED . PULLMAN, Waslj.. June 3 Wv— as h

The General Electric company*waa offK awarded h 1179,920 contract yester- mute day to build a big nuclear resclor Th a t Washington SU le college. loo |

Judge Says You To Be All

WASHINGTON, June 3 (UPD - dellm •A boy or girl o< 18 Li loo young lo ho u i t turned loose wllh a car ftl nlghl." two 1

T hai la nol Uie oflhsnd opinion gel 1 of a grouchy parenU It_,ls the law, studied eonvlcUon of a famous Juve- about nlle court jurist. Judge ’Alfred D, Uon rfoye.1, who has tried more than makli 20,00a cases Involving teen-ager*. the 1

Judge Nbycji prtsldes. over the whlcl Juvenile c 'o i i r t In Montgomery Ins county, Mar>-land, a projperom.and clatlc leavlly-jxiputated suburb of "Wash- Noyej ngton.. He U a white-haired, soil- to ld(

spoken man who like young people, Uie . He emphktlcally does not'share the livln; notion ih o l today's Uen-agcrs are gei'li going to hell in 0 hack. "A

*'We ougb t.to 'kcep 'U iis juvcnUe drive

P S ^A.<l> nurr.* >f ClrraUlUM 4 r>a< »i>4 UdIM rraa

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V I e x i c a n•lines p la n e w ith \ii person.'! o n bi ! toda>v P r e s s r e p o r ts s a id a ll n b n a i in g c rs Alul /i c re w o f s e v e n , n i c f l i j --------------------------------------------------o n t

age Listed doka Storm

ligh t1 o f th e g r a in in t h e a re a h i t is lo s t , a c c o rd in g to th e M in i- ' a rm s lo c a te d d ir c c t ly in t h e no rih nal .s tr ip o n e -h a lf to one a n d O rt Imer.son d i s t r i c t on t h e s o u th - o j r c t in a n o r th e a s te r ly d ire c - . th e e n t i r e c ro p . B e a iw t h a t reach 4>lanted. T h e f i r s t c u t t i n g o f m orn h a y w a s c i t h e r s m a s h e d f l a t hy th e f o rc e o f th o h u g e h a il- Htones o r c o m i) le te ly 's t r ip p e d , th a t

Sugar beets will all come back, ac- Aer cording to Amolgamoted Sugar com- th a t 1 pany field men but the harvesl un- doubtedly will be delayed and the gajd tonnage will be reduced. A m rr

I I 10 areaa h it by th e storm are enMih spotty with some fields ruined and Qm oihera untouched. Mo.it of the new North Side' projecl waa missed ex- cept for dust and rain. ,j

fvirse trees felled in the atorm terda ' strip damaged home« and fences. e:40 j Telcvbion antennae and telephone u tea I lines were downed In the rural arena. ^ ^ Telephone service was largely re- fo r It stored by Tuesday alUiough the dial c o i senrlco was occaaldnally mixed up. j ju t

Damage in the Burley area was hpord much lighter than In Minidoka county. The California Packing com- 9.10 pany, with h e a d q u a r t^ 'ln Ogden, had conlmcted. several hundred Thi acres of pens which were In bloom comm and which are considered ruined, ac- thinir cording to ihe field m an for.Cassia county.

Joe Parrusns, Burley Insurance O a man, snid th a t ho hnd Issued hall m e ln.iurrmco U) a Dutch Adams In Ido- i«vel. home, east of Declo, which became jiiiRhl effecUve Just as the atorm h it th a t 3,000 area.

In Uie city. Partona nnld h e had foruK several claims on wrecked TV aaten - h a d nae a sd > U t« glastt/.jriadowc tenof* f hwneg, _____ _ . . . . .quaIi

1 0 - D a y ‘B u y -( To Begin ^

Final plans w ere d lscusscd b> M onday fo r a 10-day "Buy-O-Ram i weekly luncheon m eeting o f th e O C ham ber of Commcree n t W ra y ’s t conducted the m eetin g in th e ab se EaVl F aulkner, ■outlined schedu led 1 Sw eet is d irec ting th e p rom otion . 1W ednesday w i t h dow ntow n--------sto res o p e n in g a t 10 a.m . and r | ; c lo s in g ■&*. 9 p .m . Thursday* J L /1 and F rid ay th e s to res w ill be ‘ r n open from B;30 a jn , to 8 t>Jn. and I on Saturday from 0:30 a jn . to S:30 *■ p.m„ Sweet noted. -

A commercial parade Is set fo r 10 I a, m, Wednesday wllh merchanta •» displaying merchandise they are fea- luring during Uie lO-day event. •

Tho ptomoUon la being tied In by Sweet wlUi Magic Valley groupa and f i f l producla. During each of Uie event's 10 days a commercial o r agricultural group will be feaUired. O n W ednes- doy, Implement dealers will bo fea- * “ ' tured. Future Farmera day U act Ani lor Thursday. a lt« r

Other special days will feature o f R farm stores. Dairy day, Saturday, drlvli automobile day, botUlng companies, r ta n t meat packers, area Oranges, fUhUig K rafI and sporting stores and poultry and sp< livestock processor*. c ou rt

"Flying saucers will be dlstrltnited ^cl by the merchants during th# promo- n th

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Mute Killed asTiiain Hits Car otitul

SHELLEY, June 3 tff>-A car and a Union Pacific train .collided a t a crossing here ot midnight la st night, killing,Neldon KlUlab, 30. of Shel-

su ite Highway Patrolman Harold Myers said Killian appannU y d idn 't see Br hear Uie train approaching as his car drove on th e cr<v«lBg. ^ “ l Offlccrt said ICIIUan.«Ta« <Seaf and " mute. O-

The. train dngged th e ear,•'bout Patrc 100 feet. ____________ V r , . »

luths of 16 too Jldw ed Use o f Xdelinquency problem in pcMpectlTe," - Mo( he ta ld In an Interview. "Only About pennl two per een t ot our yoang pM pla reach gel lnh> serious trouble w ltb^U It u r y ' law, n ie really noleworUijr tElng alinpli about Uia p n se n l yotinger s«Aera> ■ yoi Uon U Uiat'-to many o l th e m 'a n 'p*rea tnaking a fine record- In ip ll i o f . ^ Uceau Uie pre»ures and te m p tfU o n * ^ Unavi irhlch they a r t exposed. -MTyei

Instead ot issuing blanket denun* Dld4't tlatlons of modem youth. Judge Jud Koyes said, adu lu should b« trying Bvery to idenUfy V and relieve •>'«ome Of law .] Uie specific p ttisurea of 'n iodem forca living which cause youngsten to yean . gei'ln ti-Jam s. ' ' ' . to 18

"A good place to s t a r t . U U u Ing. d river't liceuB# Uwa," aald. •• • . ' •

FINAL EDITION I

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iVhen ' tl Peak I)n board, including 14 or 15 f ibnard were killed. The plane 1 c flight originated nt Tijuana on tho Culifornia border nnd was en route to Mexico City.I t hit 7,0:10-foot-high San Augii.ttin peak, 13 miles from O uadalsjara, a few minute* after Ukeol'f (luring a heavy rainstorm.

T lie wreckage wai located ot dsy- llgh l this morning by the pilot of a DC-3 sent to search the rugged mountain area surrounding this w eal central Malco area 200 miles norUiwesl of Mexico City.

Ground rcr.cuo parUes started the ascen t up the rugged mountainside a lm ost Immediately, Aeronaves of­ficials said the g r o u n d parUe* reached the wreck Kene by mld- mornlng.

Press reports reselling Mexico C ity said the rescue squads atop the mou/itaJn hnd /ls.tf>ed back aval th a t all on botfrd were dead.

Acronavea spokesmen said earlier th a t all aboard were presumed dead.

T he tf. S, consul a t Guadalajara aald he understood Uiere were . I t Americans on the plane when U eroAhed.

□ u l Aeronaves sold later Uiere . w ere IS Americans aboard.

Company officials tald the plane le ft Tijuana a t 2:30 p. jn. MST yes­terday and arrived a t Ouadaljan a t 8:40 p, m, MST. I t took off 23 mln- u tea later for Mexico City and crash­ed shortly after heading aouUieist fo r ttie Mexican capital.

Cause of the aash waa not known.B u t persona a t the airport here heard an explosion and aav a flash in the air from the crash tlta a t B:10 p. m. MST, presumably Uie moment of the fatal accident

T he plane had been In rouUno eommunlcnUon a l takeoff and every- . th ing seemed nomial a t the Ume.T bere was no communleaUon Im* medlcaUIy prior to Uia craih.

Quadalajora. Mexico's second lar*Beat city, Is flWO feet above K a l«tvel. San AugusUn peak rises to nllghUy more Uian 7,000 feet-about 3.000 feel higher Uum Uio city. ,

Aeronaves aald the pilot. Capt. Al- fonao Ceceno, 47, of Mexico. CUy.' h a d logged mors Uum 11,000'jBXini *

t ) f • flylri* tim e ' and w u *eH-id- ^ qualn ttd wiUi the 'toaH .______ ____ „

r -O - i to a ’ I Wednesday3 by Twin Falls merchants [lama" (utles promotion a t the II le Commercial division.of tho I ly’s cafe, Bert Sweet, j‘r„ who ' H absence of division Chairman 1' ilcd events for the promotion, jn . Tho "Buy-O-Rama" begins

District Court [ Trial Delayed j InAuto Death i

‘m a l of Loren D. Anderaon. Ru> | p e rt, on charge* ot negUgwit homi­c ide waa postponed Monday, by Ola- - ' tr lc t Judge Shennan J . Bellwood because oC Uie lllneas ot M lnldoU'

Johnson la recovering from v h a t. w as te in n t aa ”Q" fever.'

Anderson. 43, h u pleaded Innocent o tte r an-accident on Jan, 30 touUi o f Rupert, when tha car he was- drlvlng ebUlded vlUi another, l o - ' stanUy killing a .passenger, AUeso K ra ft. 18, Rupert ,

Speeders provided. Uie bulk of ' c o u rt tcUon elsewhere in the valley.

AcUng Police Judge N. O. a rlf-- n th . Gooding, fbed Annaado Sen-, d o n . Twin FaUs, tlO and 13 coats . fo r speeding; Margsret Ragland. tl9 a n d cosU and Harold UUler, Ket- .Chun). $10 and costa. onfflU i Is tub*- fltltuUng for Police Judge Joe Bam a-.I>artncr who Is on vacatlodl . ’■ Appearing Monday before Biihl’Police Judge Bernard [Starr wet* th ree speeders. .They were B e t^ : 'J . Harrai. route i, WendeB. fined ' , (IQ 'and tS coeU rK acud.A _U m li-:_: sey,‘ Buhl, second • ohen te,' and • Robert U Jackson; Buhl, tlO and ' costs. A U .«ere cited for dilTlsff- a s mile* a:^,hourln a » mils leoe, . .

O . N. Walker, Bolse;dted by 8tst« patrolm an' K . V. Sbew; .w«s fined >- (C«»U»».4^«i Pm t C1«iia »

Young;

sary «od c ^ - p ta i a 'co n p irt tiw lr simple tesl. A few lUtca wiU ;; a youth a D d tr :» only wlUi ^ tw ; ,

Unavand .AYkvuas jtntnt pem U t to.-. I47year-tid« .Z d«bolleeaim <-jw »T :; DldS'U dilTe iB ,d ty U m i^ .-* " : 'V'

law .like th s t 'v h le h lis s-b M a.ia :.i «, force in H ew ,T ort for Ul# y e a tv Under. UiU ijsbita, yootU' t o 18 sre restricM llo d<yU ttt.W K (J ing.. Ttifr bolder, a t lu i4 e c - 9 t tB ^

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District Court Trial Delayed

I In Auto Death. (rraa r i f « Ow>

t|3S *WJ epiU by je rn n e ProbiU j S t o n ie ro o W tfd for * w l n j t w nhlcJM o*er th e whlienme.

KJewa ip w d ln f fine* p»ld oitr the Teek-«nd to jM tle* of lh« P « « L jn n BhennMi. Kln« Hill. lollowlng

i ft n d t r ehtek. CJted wer» H«nn»n n o U ibUoot. m u * W»tU, WMiu i »17 tn d eo»u: Victor B n tiw laK .

j r , PerUind. O re . .» » •nd . « • ‘*i JoRn Woodheid. Ownbridie. *}»/ n d CMU; T r tw M. Oructcr. » (lens. SIodL, tU «od coeU.

Ii D»Tld U J»ck»on. Naaip*, MO and I eM U :JickJ.M *W er,a* llU keC Ity . •11 u id oo»U: l u n l a U Wlmer. Boljc. t n w «l eo»U: lloM C im r . B»y Clly. Ore.. 110 «nd cmU: Je ro ' I* WUllAm*. EmmeU. *10 »nd coiu;

, J m a H. I<Uh» r .lU , I II>1 ta d eotU; u x l Edwftrd □ . SarftrU. i BoUe, I I and cwta.• CUlrt J. ortfluiyer. PorUind, Ore.. i v u fln«l « S and eo»u for Itllure ^ to »top a l the port of entry. Arnold

O. 8chlU«r. Sidney. Ntbr.. wa# i lined CO aDd eotU tor Improper I paatlof.I Wayne a Hall, route 1. n if f . «a*I '■fined ttS and « c^aU Tucaday In I ‘'Twin rail* poUca court for failure r . to-yield tha r lfh t of way. Ha waa

I 'c ite d by city police Tliuraday for

/failu re to yield the r l ih t of way to lianottier ear In the interaeeUon Of ; Bboup arenue and M artin lU ett.

iCardinal Has I Last Honor in f HugeFuneral

i t cmCAOO. Jane 3 (VPJ) Willing 1 ie tw rd i and aolemn Uturgleal p « e n . I wtiy tod*y m a r t r t the requiem maia I Samuel Cardinal Strltch tn the I »lftnest funeral tn Chlcago'i hUtory. f : To the rltea h u come one of the 1 plargw t ataembUses o f the Roman I roftthoUe hierarchy In the United I f s u te a . includlnf the three aurrlrtnj- " {.Ainerlcah cardinal* and more than

fxiO bbhopt and »rehblthopt.L AddlUooallr. between 1.000 and ,‘JJOO memben of t^ e clergy, priest* , aad nunf. knelt tn prayer In dimly

Holy Name cathedra l where te rr - ‘ leei for the 10-year-oJd prelate were !faeld.'■ -The pcoUTleal requiem wai cele- , br»ted by tho, delegate to the

; i-Unlled State*. U»eMoetRe».Am)eto i 'O . Cleopuml. Amons those who I Cptrtlelpated ta th e am ice* were I >8 eeretM7 of Labor Jasie* P. Mlt- ! rcheO. repRMnllnv President EUen- I hotter, aad oumcroua sU U and city

officials.. Police O ommlttloner Timothy J. O'Coonor assigned MO policemen to ■ c m In Tarious' capacities, inehid- In s 60 u an honor sua rd and 30 as ft motorcycle eem rt to Mount Car* m el canetery where th e ctn llna l wt* to be mtembed.

Silent Masses Asked to Talk

I On Road PlanBALT LASB OTZT. June I W—

A rtn a a l highway enslneer says he h t^ee the fu ture will bring more ToeaJ horo btowlnc by clUsens who favor the aim* o f.th e federal lnter> • ta te highway progrkm .’

William S. WUley. Phoenlz. said today tha t anU-bypM* elemenU are the top problem in th e ln tenU t« highway planning field.

WlUey. prt«ideQt4Pf tha W esUm Anodatlon of 6U t« Highway. Offl< dais. In ft taU; prepftred for delivery ftt the opening session of the , r t h

' ftnnual W aiho conference, aald:I '- " T ry u wo might, we have no t < been able to h a lt the loud outcry of li the motet, restauran t and service

. aUUon people.“Moat of tho public Is on our aide.

(but they make up th e great silent aulorlty .

* ^ e can only hope, tha t u the Interstate procram pushes ahead, tn spite of this anti-bypass oppoalUon, the beaeftu will eome to be so g ra t. Ifylng tha t th e tide will autonaU - cftUy turn tn th e rig h t direction.**

KhnishcheV'Raps Slav Communists

LONDON. June J (U PI)-Sovlet Premie- N ikita K hrusheher today erltlclKd the **apllttlns actlvltlei** of Yugoslav communist* In a fresh blast •ga liu t the natlooal communUm of Marshal Tito.

In a speech a t Sofia, Bulgaria. I 'Where he LshcadUig a Soviet delega* ^ Uon to tfie annual convention of the I Bulgulancom m unU t party. Khruah> I chev aid the Yugoalav leadership^ ^ actlvlUea«-ere‘‘hann fu l to the cause I o f the InlemaUonal working class u >a»veffl«nt.**I I t v u a fresh renewal of the So- I n e t b lu u whleh have brought new n coolnus to a tta lrs be tveea the tw o [i countries. L as t week the Soviet* I canceled more than 300 million do1« I lara worth of credits ptwlously I g ^ t e d to Cugoalavlft for agtJeul- r ' tural and Industrial developmenb.

i FABLST IS CANDIOATSI • NEW YORK. Ju n e 3 (J»-Porm «1 Postmaste Oeofcral James A. r a r -2 ley Is a . candidate* fo r the Demo> I cratlb Domlnfttloa fo r U. S. senator, I the New Y ork Joumal-AmerlcaiiI t t l d ( 0 ^ .

I K eep the ,W hite Fl&g■ ■ or S afe ty F lying

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NEW YORK. Jo n . * c rth e aatlea y«*UnUy waa IH a t P re s l^ Peace perted. Lowest this B o n lag was t t swing ' ' —nnan hoiIm

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HAZaa.TON-Puner*l services for J w P h Richard Strain will be held a t 3 pm . Wedne«Jiy In While mortuary chapel with the Rev. John M. York, Boise Church of ChrUt, officiating. Concluding rites will be

, held a t Sunset MemorUl park, ly Inillure mjR LEY — Funeral services for I was Mrs. Ruby Mae Dunford will be con- r for ducted a t a p jn . Wednesday a t the ay to Pella LDS'chapel by Bbhop Monroe ■n Of Adams. Pinal riUs will be held In t. p le asa n t' View cemetery. Priendj

may call a t Payne mortuary Tuea- day and untU time ot services Wednesday.

n TWIN PALLS — Funeral service* for Mrs. Blanche Hamilton wUl be conducted a t 3 p in . Thursday at , n | tha White mortuary chapel by the Rev. D. E. Acker, p u to r of the

„„ Soulbem BaptUt church. Conclud- lac riJei will be In the Filer JOOP cemeterr.

mas* _____Itiilf R U P E R T -F u n era l' services lo r f ihB John William Linsy wUl be held a t

3 p m . Friday a t the Goodman mor- !i}!3 tuary chapef with the Rev. W alter

stram m of the Christian church of* f lc l a t^ j t^ n c lu d ln g rite* wlU bo held In tho Rupert cemeter?.

and .

f i Magic Vall<cte- M aeic Valley Memorial> th e Visiting hour* a t Magle Valley n)eto Memorial hospital are from 3 to 4 who ftnd 7 to 8 pm .*1™ ADMrTTED

Elsie Sparks, Mrs. Reed Nielson, ‘“ h* Stephan Grove*. Mr*. Franklin

PUnt. Sharon Mellon. Mrs. Elma . Morse and Mrs. Guadalupe DeLeon,

T J . ftll Twin FirfU: WlUlam R. MeMll- » ^ Ian. Ray Falconburg and Anita

Spencer, all Jerome: Mrs, John L. to as PftfUn and Mrs. Edvard Newberry, C ar- bo th Buhl;, W alter Malone. Ace- 1WU quU : K ltta B. Jackson. Rupert? LIU

llan Perkins, UacelUin; Msnnle Shaw, Oorral, and Norton A. Pear* son, Yakima, Wash.

) DISMISSED

k Mr*. -Richard WllUama. Candice Oane, Mrs. Homer Ramsey and Mrs. • B dw ln 'FouT O ler.- 'M l'T w in-Fills; Mrs. Don Lancaster and daughter and Richard Henlngton. all Filer:

i n Jam es Grow and Shirley Kathleen Gtodeon, both Buhl; James Wod- *kow and Mrs. Joseph Dolnn, both

■» h e Rupert, and Jody Durfee, Burley.BIRTHS

,7Ji- Tuesday births Included sons to Mr. and M rs..John L. PArUn.'and

, . Mr. and Mrs, John Johnion and a “ i? daughter to Mr. and Mr*. Edward

Newberry, all Buhl. Also bom Tue.i- day was ft son to Mr. and Mra.

■tern G ^ d ^ l u p e D e ^ l V l n Fall*.

ivcry S t Benedicra, JeromeS7th v u iu n g hour* a t St. Beneillcf* no t * " 3 lo 4 and 7 to 8

7 , ADMITTEr)Mra. Leonard Cllmtr, Mrs. Ray-

. . . . m ond Suiter, Alton Johnson,'M rs. “ « • Richard Feathemtone. and Mrs.

A rthur Sheer, all Jerome: Mrs. Agnu* Higginbotham. W e n d e l l : Carolyn Baum. Hatellon, and Vickie Sm ith, Ooodlng.-

DIBIAIS8ED Mm. A rt Beem and Mr*. Clare

G arU nd. both Jerome: Mr*. Marlon Prescott, and Mrs. Frank Routt ftnd daughter, both Wendell, and

a A las G arrett and Mrs. Msggle 3 Scott, both Shoshone.

3 t S A io^n was bom to Mr. and Mri W let Roy GUford, Jerome.

ForgerSentencedm of BURLEY, June S -^ack Tracy u-aj

•entenced to no t more than 14 yean tarlft. In the state penitentiary lor forger] lega> Tuesday morning In dlilrlct court, if th e Last October he cashed two t4( rush* checks to the account c! Joitph An< ih lp^ derson. Paul fanner tor whom hi eau*« worked. Tracy wa* extradited a class Crescent City. Callf.. la.it Februan

ftnd returned to Burley for trial. Hi » So- va* taken to Boise TMesdsy alter . new soon by Casala county SherlK Le> tw o p« (e Lftwton.

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Q t ST. LEO NA RD S-O N -SE A.England. June 3 Ut-Mrs. n u

B P e try reported today a chicken inne r had hatched from an u s she Fftr- carried In h e r bosom for 31 dsj-s.

lemo- -The chick weigh* sllghUy more u t n r I th an an ounce. I t has been tismrd Tlcan B*ld Eagle, a lte r one of Uie fa-

I vorite* In the Epsom Derby. Mrs. Petry *ald *he wUl raise the chick

^ I a* ft household pet. .

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TemperaturesH y wtUi il>e»*rs U M ro w . Lew tenlght •4. L * « U «t Oiglil 41, t t a l > f t A and

-T toudy tCBUwrow wlth-ecattered ftller- ton igh t 4} to M. high tomorrow 64 to 10.

Tbe hlgheel tetsperatnr* reeerded In the ealdle, Tex_ the V. H, weatber bureau re- u t » ftl Fnuer. Cels.

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illey Funerals, f „ , ■ CAREY — Funeral service* foi

^ David Lorln Price will be held a t : /h iie P- Wednesday a t the Corey L0£ John church with Bishop V. R . T hom u Irt-t o f - th e Richfield ward, officiating 111 H,’ Concluding rit^^ will be held in th<

CaiYy cemetery under the dlrecllor of the McOoldrlck funeral home Shoehone. The family suggesU con'

I for tribuUow to the Primary Chlldren'i eon- bcftpiUl In'Salt U ke City.I the —>nroe RUPBatT-Servlces for L u ther T Id In Rupard will be held a t 3 p.m lends Thursday In Goodman m ortunn rues- chapel with the Rev. F. C . Z lnn ol- Tices flclatlng. FtosI rites will be heiC

In Rupert ceraeltry. Friends maj caU a t the mortuary Wednesda; Dobn until Une for scrvlce* Thurt-

vices ,1a ,II be ______y a t TW IN F A L liS -F unera l servlceJ ' the for Mrs. Lydla Mai Domrose will b<

the held a t 3:30 p. m. Thursday a t Twlr elud- Pall* mortuary chapel w ith th e Rev OOF W. A. MacArlhur ofllclatln^j. Con'

eluding services will be held a t Twli Pftll* cemetery,

lo r BUHL—Funeral service* for John (1 R . Gftfford will be held a t 3 p.m

Thursday a t the Albertson Meniorlal alter chapel with the Rev. Jo h n N. Gar- 1 of* rabrandt, jr> of the Flr* t Baplbl I be church officiating. Concluding rllea

will be held In the Buhl cemetcry

Iley Hospitalsial Minidoka C ountyalley ADMITTEDK> * Mr*. Alex McKenxle. R onald Jol'

ley and Mr*. Roland N lebon, ail RU' p e r t

Ison, DISMISSED iklln Mrs. Henry H em andesnnddaugh' Sima ter, Mr*. Beni Oontalrui, Pegg; ^ n . Tucker. Mrs, Vance Sm ith am :M1I- daughter and Steven Barra*, a! inltft Rupert, n L . --------

A«: Cottage, B urley'L IU ADMITTEDinnle Mrs. Lucils Butterfield. Oakley *ear- Ro*.i Corle*s,Heybum: Mra. Marllyi

Jackson. Rupert, and Q1U7 Lynej LftVerl Kreiger and Mrs. .Pranecj

ndlce Y an l . aU Burley. ‘M n DISMISSED-lit*.' Deborah Van Engelen, Mra. Mam jh te r Vcrberg. Cline Preston and Mrs 'iter: W inifred Clark, all Burley, and Bci ileen Taylor, RI»«»Ide, Calif.Vod- BfRTllSboth A daughter wa.i bom to Mr. antey. Mrs. Joe Yaztl. Burley.

J to Gooding M emorial‘and vislUng houm a t Goodins Countj "'I " Memorial hoiplUl- are from 3 U a'ora nnd 7 to B p. m.

ADMITTED Mrs. Dean Cox. Buhl, nnd Dnvic

Russell and Patricia W right, al Gooding.

n*A DISMISSEDLynn Maxey. Bliss.

“ ® SUSPENSION EXTENDEDHAVANA. June J WV-Cuba’s sen'

7. , . ftte last night approved su.ipenslorMra o f clvU liberties for an o th er 41M rs' to 8'v® President Pulgenclo BA'Mrs UsU ft free hand to deni wille l l - Fidel Castro's stubbom rebel forcesickle --------- ; ---------------------------------------

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Experts Split - J Over End for r ' U .S .“Slump”

l ite r - —W ASmNO TO N ,-JmiB-J-(TIFl>- to 70. G overnment economic expert*-ore

fa r from unanlmou* on the llkell- n the h o o d ^ the recc«slon hItUng bottom >u re* this m onth.

The admlntatratlon’s current pub­lic position is th a t the economic doa-ntum Is losing most bf its steam

.91 and th a t conditions will remain ei* ■»i aentUlly a t present levels until Isu

summer or early ia ll when signs ol — ft-plcluip-can-fae expected.——<c-------

This can be backed up by citing economic Indicator*' *howtng sigiu of Improvement. The *t«el Industry is picking up noticeably. New hcus*

i - - Is pickup up noticeably. New hous­ing Is moving' ahead sUondly. Un­employment will show some de­crease in figures th a t wUI be re-

_____ leased this m onth lo r May., Tliere are top economic offleiala. 5 of the government, however., wlm r LDS believe plus faetot* In the

economy come anywhere near to 1 ^ " ' outweighing the minus factors.

TTiey p o i n t to the continued downturn In business investment

hnm . fof p lnnu and equipment: the , /.nn iliarp April drop In maclilne tool

orders; unsUble labor-managemtnt relations In the automobile indus­try; lower export trade; and the

.J. iM t tlia t late spring department store sales have not shown Uie

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; S Washington’s Regents Vote

To Quit LoopS E A T n j;, June 3 « I -T h e UnJ-

, ^ 1' verslty of Washington board ol regent* voted today to withtlra« from the Paclljc Coast conferenc*

John ond create a new athletic assoclstloa ; p m, with three CalUomla schools.Borlal The action apparently means lh< Gar- end of the coast conference u li

aptlst DOW exists.: r iles n ig geyen regents wsjetcry. tmanlmous. Th# president of th« — I university was authorlxed to form s

new association with University ol California. UCLA and University, ol Southern California.

I ) At th e same time, the regent* left the door open for conUnued athletic relations wlUv other members of the conference who have not g l« r

I Jol- notice of withdrawal from the PCCII Ru- ' The regent* *ald the aetlan w u

U ken alnee the -PacUle Coast con­ference will no longer exist a fta

augh* July 1, jgs9, because or the an- Peggy nounced wlthdraael of the tiu-ei

"•’‘I named Institutions. Uiereby reduclnt s. a ll uie conference to leas than Its con­

stitutional minimum number ol seven and making It Imposslbel lor H to can y out tha purpoees for whlcl: It was created.”

Pioneer Resident Claimed by Death

BUHL, June 8 — John R. G ar f®rd, 80, Buhl, died a i the .Hortor

. Nursing home. Twin Falls, a t 7:3( “ *m . Tuesday after a long illness.

Mr. G aflord was bom In Licking r and ^ o ., Jan . 10.1S73. and married Jam

Bemlce Woodward Dec. 3. 1010. al Llcklnr. The family came to thi

I Salmon trac t In 1913 and moved t< B uh l. In 1910. Mr*. OaCford died

county Sept. 0. 1050.3 to Mr. Gafford wa* a farmer and also

w ai employed by the TM'ln Falls Canal company.

Davirt Survivors are one son. J, W. Oaf- t , all ford. Buhl; two daughters, Mrs. Eu-

lah Blankenship, Buhl, and Mrs W. J ; Rllcy, Lakeside. Ore.. II grandchildren a n d seven great- grondchlldren. ,

:D Funeral sen-lees will be held al s sen- 3 p jn . Tlmrsday a t the Albertson rnslon Memorial chapel with tho Rev. Johr er 45 N. G armbrandt. J r . of the first :o Ba- Bapti.1t church o indatlng. Conelud-

wlth log rlUs will bo held in Uie Buhl rorces. ccmetcr>-._______________________

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HOUND ! ^1*1 with fellow pa ttengen . - j— t*d»hlps.Q«yhour>dSeenicrutter u In *IrcondltIon«d comfort to >p summer pUycround*. And t•angeyourhotslaccommodsUonf ortvenyourcompletav*c*tlon. sak ttu

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Twin Falls N« r B M tvM DeCTM iJa

_ Patale Ann R o«. d*ughler ol M n. Ardls Catron. Twin Fall*. U

P received an AB degree In English ja r • Monday Irom Doano coUege, CreW.M>— -Netjrwk*.----------- ■------------------------**>i-are --------Ikell- s«a Born »)ttom A *on was bom May 30 to Mr. and II

Mr*. Lee Tcrrj'. San Francisco. Mr*. « pub- Terry, the lormer Kathleen King. U to lomlc the dftUBhUr ol Ur. and Mrs. Roy Ir iteam King, 1C3 Blue Lake* boulevard.n M- -------- «1 late G range to Meetns of Mountain Rock Grange will meeT M----- - ftt t tM pm.-Thursday.ln the, Orftnge cl•itlng hall. T he program will be.under the B ie n s dlrecUoB of the lecturer. Mr*. T

Charles Jones. Each lamlly Is oaked Si to bring a cake^ • T

"®o“ : E » « * n l Die* . Pi<jt. Georg* E. Edlnger, 6», lormer

B re- Twla FftlU resident, died May « a t b< ft Boise hospital. It wa* reported here

i , j .u Tuesday. Mr. Edlnger. who was l» m p<Dec. 5, 1888. resided a t 831 Jeffer- n;

; 11,e son *treet In Boise. , . W

I ' Baildlng Permit Askedimird Application was mad* with city m ment Clerk Monday for a building permit . ihe by Rogeni Brothers Wholesale com- FI

pany to Install partlUora and re- model the front of a buUdlng a t f l

idus- «08 Washington street. Estimated «I lhe cost wa* *et a t *8,000. ^

Connell l i r e Site Changed - bi G rand council fire of Twin Falls fa

dam n Fire GlrU will be held a t 8 aiT pm , Thursday In the 'h ig h school ai

J, ‘ gymnasium Instead of a l Harmon Fi ) . park ft* originally planned, because

^ of th e weather. Tm other Inlorma- -rUon, those interested are asked to J call Mr*. WUUam Reed. REdwood

■ 3-4508. _____

D P Former Paster Eetarn*A itjcepUon to honor the Rev. IJ

R ichard Devmiers and family. Ard- h< d or more, Okla.. will be held a t 8 pm . H idraw In the P in t Christian church, ISfeo 'e of which the Rev. Mr.-DeVlIller* ts iU oo ft form er pastor. He Is presently pas- jn

lor o f the First Christian churchs the ftt Ardmore. The Rev. Mr. DeVilUers' „u it present plaa4 call for a brief stay ^

here, a trip to Oregon and a return »., visit to Twin Falls befor* going 3 ^* ^ bade to Oklahoma. u,rm a --------------------------- ------------U

S ;! Signer Requests S Name’s Removals

nletlc BOISE. June 3 tft-Socretary of t iBUte James H. Young said today 4ie 0,has received one ccrtlllcd request lor tm ovftl 01 a slfmnture from peU- d

I waa tlofis asking a “right lo work" refer- con- endum. ^after the request came from ft' Bannock county resident, was prop- ^ tiu-ee jjjy ccrujifd by a notary public and cj; uclng *ould be reeojnlied. of

w B ut Young said he planned to re* C< tiihj to the sender anoUier request Ri - m n ile on ft printed coupon-for removal of a name from the peti­tions.

Young said he will keep the one S< , f certified request and any others he *a Ifc fony receive until after the "right* of

4o-work" petitions are llled. then ol I t l l Wui Check the UsU and remove fr

hamea of signer* requeaUng *uch p>S _ ____________

More Cash Urged ,J“.5 For Space Tasks> the WASHINGTON, June 3 (U P D - ed to iiouso Democratic Leader John W, died McCormack said today the house- •

passed civilian space agency needs 1 also more money than proposed by the Falls admlnlstmUon to surpass the Rus-

Binn.% in space.Oaf- McCorniftck, chairman of the ae- :. EU-. lect house space committee, said the Mrs- new agency need.i the funds and top

.. 11 men to make It work, real- The budget bureau tentatively has

proposed a 100-mllIlon dollar pro- Id a t gram the first year. McCormack rison aald flatly "more than that" 1* need> John e d .-H e predicted cotigreas would first approve a larger sUm ‘'properly

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of Richard Botlmer posted »1 bond lU*. Monday with Twla Folia poUc* for llsh jaywalking. eW. ------— rU ft Picnl*------------------------------------1

. YWCA Coed group Invite* *U.un- , married person* between the age* of ,

ind 18 and 35 to a picnic'Wednesday , Ir*. evening. Those attending are asked

i* to meet a t the YWCA room* across , loy from the city haU before 9 pm . ,

Marriage U een** <Marriage licenses were Issued ,

eer Monday by the .Twin FalU county , age c le r i.k iJ l l> « t.L a y fn ie _ 8 n « lg i« . , the Bansen. and Janice L. S chm uuer. | Ir*. Twin Falls, and Clarence E. Lela, , ced S t. Antbony. and Viola Howard, ,

• Teton.

PsUe CUnle Planned ,ner A polio tfflmunlzatlon cllnie 'will , i a t bo held from I to 5 pm . Wednesday , lere ftt the Twin Fall* county health d e- j ora partm ent office. 313 Shoshone street :er- north. All county resident* are ellgl-

ble lo tvcelre Immunisations. Adult* I will be charged I I tor each Immu- nlsaUon and aU chUdren receive the

:lty *erum free; - mlt 'm - F lm Ineorporaled re- Articles of Incorporation were , a t filed Monday w ith the Twin Palls ,

led county.recorder for DerUe's P o u l ta ( Farm. Ine. Purpose of the new

• corporaUon Is to carry on poulUr- business and operate a .poultry alls farm a t Twin Palls, Incorporator*I 8 are CecclU L. BcrUe. John P. Bertie lool and Thomas B . Bertie, all Twin ion Falls. I use ---------------------------- ,

Rupert Resident I M e n by Death I

RUPERT. June 3 -Jo h n William ‘ lev. Llnxy died Monday evening a t h is , Id- home In Rupert after a long lllnes*. , m . He came to the Minidoka tract In . eh. 1918 from the Eo*l. \I Is Mr. Limy wa* married In 1900 1 M- ta Arkansas.

Survlvvor* are his widow; five f I” sons. Willard U niy . Wnlport. Ore.; I ^ Wayne Llnxy. Alse*, Ore.: .Clyde «

Unxy, Orland, Calif.; Willis LInrj-, c Boise, and Allen Llnxy, Springdale; 1

... three daughUr#. M n.Hoxel Hymos, Heybum; Mr*. E lsirW ilsoh, Sho- • ahone. and Mr*. Audra Studer, Rup- . e rt; five brothers. Moss Limy, Tul-

_ 1 *a, Okla.; Ari Limy, Buhl; Claude 3 1 L in n . Sacramento. Calif.; Elmer ■

Llnxy, Sun Valley. Cnlir.. and Amon Llnx>-. serving w ith tlie army, and c one sUtcr, Mrs. Mamie Sulllngcr. t

lor Missouri. 38 grandclilldren and 1 !tl- eight great-graodchlldren.

He was preceded In death by four J . . cons and one daughter. (» * Services will be held ftt 3 p m . op* Friday a t the Goodman mortuary • ^nd chapel w ith Uie Rev. Walter Slramm »

of Uio Christian church olflclallng. « re* Concluding rites will be held in the e lesl Rupert cemctery. Jfor ---------------------------- ^;tl- PEAISES TITO

WA6UINOTON, June 6 Ifl-A sst. < me Secretary of State 0. Durke, Elbrtck 1 he said.today tha t Yucoslavla's Mar-

ht* ahal Tito Is "doing ft pretty good Job" « len o t maintaining bl* Independence ove from Moacow. jich c-—

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has 7 ': '’ro- V, - ' • l>ek V

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Gol what? yho I making adepos

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h e lp fu l f in a n c ia l

D eposU your.

'BAN K s a v in g s a

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C o rp o ra tio n . A n

a BANK sa v in g

y o u d e p o s i t y o u r

Twin FaTwin l <

”] ‘Buy';0-Rama’ \- Scheduled 10 L

Days for T.F. SUo g n<

« - will he numbered. aUo»ing mtr- of chan ts to a w i ^ prtse* for matchln; ' ay **ueer nufnbm . 2 ,ed A Mexican fiesta, honoring 4J»0 '

migTTLnt larm workers. Is sheduled near the close of the promotion. i_,

Sweet told the group that "liren specials- a rt also set during the 10-

'O'! day event. He explained thalj> siren »ty will be set up downtos-n to blow i t :“ i ftibltrnry tline#_durlng_llie_jl*y. ^

special u les Item* will be featured f r :1a. for on hour In every store after the f r ra . siren sounds. Sweet said,

•J. Ted Davis, chalrmsn of the ^ city boanl of commissioners, in a special prodamallon *ppfoved Mon- ™

'■111 day. declared that the 10-day event lay would oJUclally be called •'•Buy-0- ~ lo - Rjunft Daya* In T a in Falls. f?eel _________________ H |

Conservation S “ Project Halts £

FMnds alloled the cmintr-agrlcul- -,v tu ra l conwrvatlon *UbllltaUon of-

flcb lo r tlie agency’* 1B58 conserva- K “3 Uon program have been obligated, ** ^ m aking It necessary to close the

program for the time being. Ted ^ Scott, eluilrman of the.iounty ASC ,. commltlcc. reporu.

' T h e agricultural conservation pro- » . gnun . In which farmers and ranch- n , era ahare costs with the agency, In- elude* rangfr seeding and rs;;ige fencing, development or stock water­ing ponds, control of noxious weeds. -

hland leveling. Instaltatlen of pipe- line and th e cementing of IrrigsUon ditches. ??

T h e office reports th it a tots] of , 'i“ 105,C07 waa available for conserva-

tion use In the county for the 1058 ^ progm m *lnce July 1. 1057. A total 1

of 330 farms'recelved funds for con- Ch *00 *ervBllon work. TT

According to Scott, *.1 soon ss ive funds again become available, the e.; progmm will be reopened. Public de announceemnt will be made when cy, appllcntlon* can again be accepted, le; he sold. >

I R . F .JanssonIs S _ Paid Last Honor |

on Puneral services were held Tues- dc nd day for Roy P. Jan.uon a t the see- er. ond 'LD3 ward chapel In TM'ln Palls, - nd with Bishop Ross G. Ward ih chsrge. ^

Speakers were Bishop Ward and ,ur J . Harold Abcgglen. Inrocatlcn was fV,

offered by M, P, Bartlett. J rm . Songs during the service were ~ xy sung by Mrs, Carol Satehwell and [“ im Mrs. Pauline MeCrocken. Organist ]g. was Mrs, Helen Heralnger and ac­he compnnlst wbs Mrs. Jean Parker. . '

BenedlcUon was offered by ArihurV. Dayley. - .....................- t.

Pallbearers were Grant Hit. Joe j t . Carlson. Roy Howard. Johnnie Boyd, le]( Howard Reed and Audrey Reed, ir* J . Allred May dedicated the gnve \ >b" a t Sum et Memorial park.

READ TIMBB-NEWS WANT A Pa [_

' HAVE

ho k n a c k o f m a n a g in g m o n sy l I

p o s it e v 6 7 p a y d a y in a BANK sav

< s a v in g s a c c o u n t? B ecause a b a

in te r e s t a n d friend liness, but al

c ia l s e rv ic e s u n d e r one roof.

) u r s a v in g s in a BANK savings a

| s a c c o u n t w h e n th e te lle r will te l

^ . th o t y o u r d e - 1-------—

lu re d u p to $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .

3I D cp o a rt In su ran ce

A n d , o f co u rse , it’s

in g s a c c o u n t w h en » 1. |

o u r s a v in g s w ith us.

-alls Bank & Trui^alls - o - KIml

; [ S e e n T ^, Smoke coming from r r l T ^

young son and public library . . .

^ draped overruns from office to u «

“ J1. I c lJ c e biM j

hurrying to buy fuhir.i’i S f l , Two girls walkinc slonVu?!’ I

n«e rating doushnuu . ^.T '* ng to h a lt „ drn.„

0“ lo avoid collision .t to Second s ir tti Hankins wearing '*

. straw h a t . . . Caiidldstll? JT' office explnlnlng li« h j, r o ^W pa.y out 10 And overheard; -'li ao-',

e year. T he bo« is vse to . 11 ^ on the opening djy ol fo h k ^

.1. ______________ ^

;; 5-W eek Summer « Bridge Play Ss’ I t was nnnounctO ih it lh» •«

week summ er serin »lii ,u“ S “ 0 when members 0( the T*uh-

Duplicate B rld « club m e i i ^“■ n lghl a t the American Lenta S® with nine table.i in p’»y, “

North and south lUmen »" • Mra. A. J . Lindemtr led 0 *eph Shelby, first; M«. Jemcht

and Mrs. J, C, McMtUiji.Mrs. H. Miller Procior s r i d ^Lusk. Uilrd. and Mr,. E n ^

ijj ftnd E, C. Montgomery, fRrtj^;ai Esst and west ainntn ti t i s:, n . Charles Welteroth and M.i a

ThoTTfe. f irst; Dr, tind iSn. im „ Burges*, second: Mrs. nobtn Va he er and Mrs, Clwrlr.i fioymtr. la II- and Mr. and Mrs. rtoberi h

fourth.rd, ---------------- ---------

CLASH IlEPORTED TUNIS, TunLiItt, June J i.«

Tunisia’s ministry' of ln(ornuu*j ported today lhal French ^ nlslan troops had clsified »os’i

!]♦ the desert area of louthm !nlsla near Rcmads. Frencti bt.

a . denied It.

I t sometimes geU w cold la j 5*- berta, Cormda. Uiat a mia w t ' 1 tn the open air avoids nma^'« fear of frosting his limt* bj bb

Ing too heavily.

i l l A KAYLER LODCI '■ NO. Oi, A .F.Aaur B sn**°u i

oe STATED COMftV.NlCAIW d, Thorsdoy, June 5-4 ^

Begftlor Bailaest BinU n**t. W. H. C L «nu5

PUl CA S-ltll *«nan Elab*rl7 DUIUMIa. I

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T W I N FAI

10 O 'C L O C I-Most “ B uy-O -R am a”

■ T h u rs d a y a n

S I R E N " !'^’hen you hear the fire nii store for a real "red hot”

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A L L S S T O R E S >

C K W E D N E S D >a ” s to r e s w i l l r e m a in ope i '■ a n d F r i d a y f o r y o u r s h o p p

R E D - H O T "re fliren b low , r u n , ' d o n 't w a lk , t ho t” u n -a d v e r t iB c d sp e c ia l b a rg a l i

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kibeitson F ood C enter Joxander's

• C. A nderson 's eck's Shoes *

O is e Payette Lum ber laude Brown

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J A Y M O R N IN Gopen u n t i l 9 p .m : W ednesday , op p in g : convenience.

" S P E C I A L Si, to th e nearest ‘'IJuyiOrRama''. •gain!

A E N T S

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Bertha Campbell City Drug

. .Cios Book Store Chris Line Originals

Coast To Coast Stores D itter's Shoes Factory Radio & T.V. C

. Firestone Stores Greei/iawalt's

Hayes Furniture Co. Hoosier Furniture Hudspn's

Hughes

Idaho Barber & Beauty Idaho Department Stoi

Idaho Electric

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Friday •FARM STOI

J Saturday^ DAIR’

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Tuesdayg BEVERAGE

5 Wednesda)M EA T f

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Friday -FISH IN G ond SI

SaturdayPO U LTRY on

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K rengel's Hoi

l ^ y d 'i Jewel M & Y Electri

s The M ayfairres ■ M cV ey's, Inc.

M otor-Vu Dri C en te r J . J . Newberr

O kay Food Cc » T h e P o r is

'• J . C. Penney <

Pefersen Furn R ee l's Millini

Riser Cain

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F m i se s t B a r g a i n E v e n t

In M a g ic V a l le y

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iday — June 4IG p a r a d e EN SPECIALS E FISH PO N D T DEALERS D IS P U Y

lay - June 5: FARMER'S DAY

ly - June 6STORES DISPLAY

lay “ June 7AIRY DAY

oy - June 9CAR DISPLAY

ly - June 10.GE CO M PA NIES - '

l a y - J u n e 11\ T PACKERS ]

ay “ June 12 *=ALLS GRANGES

r - J u n e 13id SPORT D ISPLA Y S ^

ly - June .14' ond LIVESTOCKE DRAW INGS «

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Hordwore Rowles-iirelry Runninctric Sav-Mo

lirShop- 'Saye-OiInc. . S e a n , FDrive-In Sew & S

erry Co. Shelby'i

Centers ShirleySurplus

gy Co. Sweetbr

urniture T o te Fullinery i T iny Shi

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F R E E IFOR KIDDIES UNE

The fifth pond will open a t fine trou t th rough th e coope m erchants. F R E E to all kiddi bait.

L O T S (N othing to“buy — Ju s t regis “Buy-O-nama” s to re s . D rawl

^ F L Y I iLike “pennies from heaven," real money to you . W atch th

I V I E XThe most exciting en terta lnm i cnterta inera — d an ce rs — > gl In tennountain .W estI

; l " b u y - o - i

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inings-M or Druge-On Drug

n , Roebuck and Co.& Save Fabric Shop

Iby's M arket ley Mendiola

plus Soles etbriar 9 Furniture

f Shop ■ on M otors, Inc. ley Sporting Goods

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O F F R E E P Ieg iste r any tin ie d u rin g these 10 I nw ln g s will be h e ld a t each s to red

I N G S A U C I*n," these f r ie n d ly missiles dlrfect f ft the skies fo r y o u r share.

X I C A N F I E Sinm ent you’ve seen in a long Umc -< glam orous co lorfu l costum es. X

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W alk er 's G.E. A pplia

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J t b 8e»Wn hai no d«pt had m uch to ^development of Uie«

^ d c ruesrh u s It can read go»emor»hip» have. th a t h is to ry is posed luch undcrUa *uUiorlly and the gr1 n t o lo w th e

J h o h 'nbe r, w h o w a n t - t h a t i»o< c w u i u s . H e h u m b lf dn t o in B t l s r a d e ,:rtaken to p a tch ^ pubii# uumSlav quarrel. purchu« (edtni po;r i t seem ed th a t »dv#nU8a orer prlirk ln g , t h a t T U o _____t h . S o v ie t b loc . J S S ' S S J S p

e m ost W estern fin^, thU prerc1 over T ito ’s a l- hungry pUnU fr«mle p e n d e n t i t a t u s . “ ■ " " ' “ “ .“ . S 't t h e i r u n w i t t l n j J S S l ^ w T S f T Russian ru lers m d outiuia t ffha t S ta lin haduilltartan system sotpobtebs oeo o u r o w n w a y ” TBXAS—Xr *ouUie«

T ito to s e t Ih S i r & i V S S i I t Jim, the backlns

e x a c tly w h a t led la io r i iy Leifler J(an o . H e e n a p m d »■»« ■» <”n o h o d y . u l t im a - P g ;!• . newjptper, X»»or» krlned a nd puzzled bend for floo^conirt talk policy, finds oppose the eipendl

‘ T h '. T he economic Moreover, In llOi ry to seal Yugo- tldel*nda cortlrorer* ' th e com m unist occupies k unique t

rUht to public l&ndj.aw ning th a t S S r r ^ . ^ ^ r V l ?e less th a n to ta l J h a , they helped i

to th e clrcum - « » h o u l d a « o r d

h to u g h th ta cyelo r p m) Is a f i r m ly c o m - oot be deducUd frc)Uld lik e to b e mate bualneu eipeim is t n a t io n s b u t ti™ « g r ’K *le t t o t h e m . ftdminuir#u(in c e s o f t h e l a s t mitung t v a to tlmt e s t I n d e p e n d e n t revenue bondi. Or

n l n c e r ln s K re m -

. ■ „ Without »ny checkn to any new aia ^hit« houj.n e e d j t , is some- provide congreM ib a te . carefully.. 3n rttmlotory power. I Bws to lea rn onceem llri lackey who ^ o n » i re.uicucIn tim e of crisis.. <n«iMMd br

)R ACTION V I E W S aatlonal adm lnls- » J- I by th e American c c u m u la te d p ro b - . . S ’ n V i S

crer-pre«nt bm p, and Its con tlnu - o f thu suu . k in g how well a An eaatbound c; blem s and e ith e r Jy® tiat.pop u p during-

trwtor. who* ina ay e n d e d In l a i^ e home, were injurei re g im e w a s p i lin g ’e e m to so lv e , like Its In g o v e rn m e n t , mghw:ia tIo n , h e a v y f e d - ria tn d by ui# id

Iw m tm tor* , tr tt s o u g h t t o m in i - l lc u la r d a n g e r f o r ? 5 j ® h w . 7 ^ i>

ed psychologlcAl 1 i l s t r a t lo n b re e z e d u«cior a highwaj i g a c re s t o f p r o s - ‘S . t T u) lv in g so m e o f t h e K . ? w«h ni:

w*tchlng out foi fo r tu n e s h a v e n o t oa. And if he fon 8 le a p e d a h e a d - o f f ra v e la c k s In o u r *ii d ri«r» of e d u c a t io n a n d In- reeponsibiUUu u I o n . to u g h e s t since* the highway. An n a t io n ’s eco n o m y . “ i*** "

ieti bolllnj up lor S i ' i S i raabroad. Including ____

^ t l n America. keepin0 m uch good sense idkho's Commi: iln ls tra tlo n neces- ert teli* a groupresponsibility for Pocauilo that m

a u rln s _ I ts tim e J n X » . “ ,'2 S “ Ifs the Uw prc

c t action of some u d measum. r t to accum ulate. “niere imi any irce o t a d l t t lc u l ty a o k to . s o v c r a m e n t th . ,« t.iemedy. weighing maclilmr on them selves a s The commL-uioi a ll instances. B u t ‘J ''"

« t o n IS a t a c t o l1 politicians can n o t ir be’a right i

need for correcUc s tra tlo n Is suggest- effort to make i r e c e s s io n Is in th e

;m ent a n a th a t tn e i„ addiuon lo B norm al ups a n d tloaer mokes ii i

foreign a ffairs. ei>tck oi^wighia n th e tee th of to - ve. I t also involves cI vo ters will decide either (or nvisi calm confidence is help, or both, tn n, and th a t som e- h t In to cu t down J ^ w ”

Uia,—BolM BUI

F N TM . F r c n c h - d i s l s i ss-Presse. a n d is ao g S u ^ rhereih quote l t> « l th o u t sataoit*

• iSSrto JW a,J l d e n c . t o p n ^ 3 S S S SSS e n e ra l S a la n . « tu > S g ^ w a o r Uui• r a l D e O a u lle . w h o ^ cater ipan- c » t o t h e a u e m W y -u it l f le n e a t o Wm.** i« id

iR’S n a t i o n a l I t

IRLIGIG[ j - T h i Mjenhower wtaUnlitrttlonUi

ih lf t o t an alUtodo of beaerolent i new de*l-f*lr de»t public powerj i f 4 i i l ^ i i n m iw n » p iw h - w U -con- —.K rT a U m .Ith a * p » ln e d p r lra l« u U |.t lu rU na who had anticipated a re- ( trea t on UiU fr«nt from tha Room*5 telt-Tnanan-Chapman^Ieicea line, d a

In a t leaat four m ajor and mUior i \ ecatrwiertlei involrlng thU queiUon. bu I Interior Secretary P red A/ 8e»»n » I and A rrlcalture SecreUrT Eira T alt »*i I Ben«m have taken a favor- to,I able to advocatei of federal and !'>'I /■.! m n .tn icU0n of faclUUti and _I markeUng of eleetrlcUy.I The changeover U generaUy a t-

Ulbuled to the Influence of Secfe- *■« Ury Beaton a t the W hile House. '

complete public power a U t c ,N e b r » ^lome of the late Sen. G eorge W. ^ieep prejudice agalnat tedera l or atate Uiese reaource*. thUI rigid alUtude m ust appear toTilm a . OOP csndldaUa for ctmgrti* and wve not fared weli w hen they op- iderUklngs aa the Tenneaaea valley ^ he great public projects in the 5e#lon-a predeceisor. D ouglai McKay, ^ t vlctlm_to ultraconMrvaUve conaerv- y ,

ao

U U SE -Seaton , for In-itance. Is hold- sen, lUehard Neuberjer'a demand lor Uie I90d reclamaUon a c t's preference

permits inuniclpaUties, R£A co* uUllty dlilHcts to have Ilra t right to ^

II power, which gives them a distinct p, : private Industries a n d distribution „

hiardent and articulate advocate of gov- rihlp and operaUon, N eube^e r now „ preference system prevenU electrlclly- ui from lettllng In hU sU t« of Oregon.0 change the rules of th e game. Both nion oppose this basic revision of the !, u do Neuberger's Uberal coUeagues ide the senate.

• • • . si .S OP PROJECT IN SOirrHEAST h. jUiesit Texas, Seaton is puah lo j eon- p:luiu-purpoie dam in Uie face of mount- nthough preaxed Rep. J a c k B. Broolu. al king of Speaker R ayburn and Senate sr JohnaoD, whom the W hite House u (or the sake of lU leslslaUve pro- V

flU. which Include m a n y fnnuenUal bors a S3 mUUon dollar dam a t McOee tl«ntrol and water conservation, bu t they itpendlture of an ex tra t ^ n t y million n or production of power. They contendlerated electricity U cheaper. _ U1 line with their a rsu m en u In the fa oversy, opponents m a in ta in tha t Texas a 3ue lo t i o n In th a t th e sU te reU lned it lands when It entered th e union, i t i e y tJ he continued expansion, of the public h which they thought they had checked 5Cd to elect and re e le d Elsenhower.

• • . • _ o OEVCNCE SERVICE EULINO— As re-d here, the in ternal revenue aervlce 4 ■nservaUve business com m unity when It £ private unities* cost of adverUslng could t ■a from Income t*x re tu rn s as a je g iu - f expense. But i t placed no such restric- t ganda efforts ^ government projects t e taxpayers. ^traUon even looks k indly on a bill per- t D finance expansion th rough the sole of 1, G ranted-this authority , TVA would K congress for annual appropriaUons. I t .nto water-power, steam o r atomic fields leck by Washington.House Insists on am endm ents th a t wul tu and Uie budget b tireau with come fer.B ut, u - th e curren t Investlgallon of Ip h ab e tl^ agenefes reveals. th« bureau­way of blinking and- bypaBlng con-

rlcUons on the ir power.Nd br UrClur* N.w«p«s«r 8rn<llc.U)

r s O F O T H E R SiniAL niOHWAY hA ZABDUtah motorist In an automobile accl-

lylorsvllle Iw t week rem inds u# of an jaiard which exUts In m any rural areas

nd car on 48th S outh collided wll^ a which was making a le ft turn off the ! driver of the car w as killed^ Pour rine lud lhg lheM iyca r-o ld driver of the wns turning Into th e drlvewsy o t ms

’ ot"rejponslbllUy of those Involved In hM not been established. But the Incl- n t up the problem of conflicting use of .Ighways by high speed automobile traf- le low speed trnlflc o f various kinds of I, trucks and other Implement.^, lolion, Uie width, and a t tim es Uie youth mnkea farm equipment often a serious xrd In rural areas. A nd there Is w add- leal hasard. T o th# fa rm e r driving his :hway Isn't a throughway, bu t a lane to om another p a rt of h is property. He may ne Is a motorist w hen h e gets on the h all a motorist's responslblllUcs as to t for oUier traffic, algnallng and »o a forgets, Uie result c an be fnlal. ir driver may have l>een blameless Jn t the accident ahould serve aa a warning i of farm equipment, t o remember their u as motorist when th e y move ou t on . And. It should be a w arning also to ng rural highways to keep a sharp look- i eoulpmeni and to remember the accl- Jt rcprescnts.-8ait I ^ k o Tribune.

EPINO THE BCALES HONEST - mmlssioner of Agriculture Robert Reich- roup of Farm Bureau leaders meeting in I t one of the lawa W hich he, as an of- ected to administer Is outmoded and In-id ought to-ba revised. ................ .s providing lo r the regulation ot weights

t*’any lonitcr very m uch. If any. occasion about Uie fabulous weighing of the

umb.quesUon U about th e accuracy of the iclilne.v and how to keep them honest. iL-ulonrr npporently haa come to Uie coa- thtre Is appreciable sh o r t weight In some Klucts, especially m eat a n d poultry, which the con.iumer.

Sht about Uiat, Uien cerUlnly Uiere U recUon. and I fs ou r convlctJon th a t In aa ake such a correcUon th e commissioner more ready and sta lw art assUtanU than

trs in these products.n to re-wrlUng of Uie law . Uie commls- s II plain Uiat he w ants more deputies to Ights and measurw. N evada, he aaya. has jloyes, whUe Idaho haa only Uirea. I t1 a tha t Invites study. .be definitely ahoa-n th a t ^ t r e la need

ttvlsloa © (.^ e - la w . o r employing more n tn order to assure bo th dealer and'con< ^Tojbodjra getting a (aU- deal, then cer-

t u expect with ceru in ty th a t the iegUla> snUaat concern, and lake Uie proper ac-

Btatcm sn.

B P trrm K s p o r tr else Uie sputniks have done they havi la unending crop of tunny , stariea Insldi tere Is Uie obvious one th a t Uie seccnc IS, ot course, se n t up by th e aecurlty aerv rp a watch on what th e flrat w*# up te :ie PUiar story Uiat erow dJ'tn Albania sud « demomiiwUng (or Joy, ■hxtj had hear.

Uiat Ruisi* * „ to - le t loose' a aatelUt and had Jumped to .Uie eonclusloi

i S d S Albania w as to be (re ed ^ T ti

P o t [I

*1 s h o t s^ h yT NATVKA* BTA»T In

dear s ir . 'U i eir 1 ruggest th e "siuke river boaU of :i. mao'* from cal.. s ta r t his trip Just eran above shoshone (alls, the trip &K will be fast starUng and no need im

to Worry about th e ending. rioi^ tnake rirer aaaks fora _ (twm falls) la

IS THAT RIGHT? J S. . Potso, Old Top: tutg D on't you newspaper chapt now / and Uien get the feeling you're be- . Ing used? D on't you ever want to

stick your chin o u t.a t som une and ^ challenge him wlUi. “W hojlo ya ^ think you're kiddln', buddy7- jw,

I). H aven't you te lt It w u maybe a litUe strange (h a t our esteemed gov- em or, one Bob SmyUe, hw n't an-

■> sounced he will ba a candldaU to ' succeed himself when he worked ;• so bard during th e last session of ,'* the legislature to change Uie law J r

ao he could succeed himself? j f, Yep. Pots, you guys ara being

used! As’maybe a ll Uie rest of us, J ” too. 80 long aa be doesn't come pu

right ou t and aay ha 's going to be a bu candidate, he c an run all over the po

^ country as governor—wlUi us tax- Dt payers looUng the bill—and run (or Ar reelecUon Uke m ad. Just the way an he's been doing lor monUii. pli

Pots, youTa a chump, but move co over and make room far the rest of ca

y - usi agin. A. Demo heth (Jerome) thhe • . • • , jj,es PUPS PO R 'K ID S DEFT. t r

Mrs. QeorgQ Miller, 1010 Morning- side drive, phone REdwood 3-3M0,

ST has- a small, m ale, cream-eolond ot n - pup wiUi gmy face to give away.It- He's about S m onths old and crazy ^ t>. about youngsters. ejiitfl • • gl ise BASEBALL FANS? „■0- D ear P o t Shots: jel

W hat has happened to the base- lal ball fans in your town? Last year g ice Uia ballpark was crowded to capac- ey ity. T h is year II doesn’t seem to be ^ on near Uie crowds. fond There’s many a town who would » • Uke to have them ..ln Uieir home- , ,

iie town. We have the baseball Held cas and everything to go with It. But led It wUl Uike more o( a. crowd Uian ley Uiera Is to keep It here. Pot Shots, „ lllc help us ba«baU Ians out.[ed BsMban Fan

^ (Qoodlng) jj.

re- Po t Shota note: Sorry, but there ‘ Ice .doeant appear to be much Uiat Pot I I t Shots can do. I t you'll remember, uld Uiose •’crowds- you seem to recall lU- from la st year showed up a t Uie „ Ic- ballpark only when there was some- „ x ts thing for aoUilng, like 'dairy night,"

for Instance. I t .would seem Uiafs „ icr- Uie only way to get good attend- ^ I of ance. Hence. It would appear more _ uld -som ethlng-for-naU ilng" n i g h t s g . I t should be arranged to bring out the ;lds ~som eUilng-for-noUilng" fsns lo .

help preserve baseball lor baseball will fans. T hat's our very beat sugges-’ ime Uon. For your InfcrmaUoa It has J I of been made repeatedly to Uia powen au- th a t be, but the atUtuda seems to oa- ba th a t if baseball fans can’t sup­

port baseball, nothing else will do. c

BE COURTEOUS YOURSELF s

SDcar Mr. PoU:May I direct Uils note lo “I. M. i

stum ped?- YOU Just don't Uy to | educate Uie unseen masses,

ect. EducaUng Uie seen masses (or an meases) is difficult enough. ' Em-

fcas barraas Uiem a lltUa <lf they can be embarraAscd) by stressing your own i

h a Icnowledge o( common courtesy and t good breeding. i

?our BomeUmes they msy (ollow by c’the Bxainpla-tSomeUmesj;-------------- this I. Know 1

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TIMES-NEWS. TWIN J

IHOW T H IN G S API

jPEGLER’SNEW Y O R K -I n ib o lt an expert, aay to

coce of Vivien KeUems and her Oonae brother and bosinms partner, David c an .' KeUems. u the most outrageous a t­tempt a t legal extortion U iat I have The ever discovered In a cacter devoted M arciIn large p a rt t o __Uie a c c u m u l a U o a r ' J - ^ ^ ^ ^ S

• of such, bureau- I f he 1 cratlc “

( ^ a t ^ t * i s y*ars E ^ l i

' Uie profit of o u r i H n V R i S i k• work and u lenU downi ’ Ptw clUsens have w«tkt«>k P.si.»^ f« Jt c bepn willing to spend Use Ume u d la m

‘ mental effort neceassry to learn th a t HerUley are n o t free clUsens but serfs new j

under the amendment tha t- gave extrai• congress th e power U) conflscste crlmli ■ every cent of every person's Income ^ ^ 1

\ **\?rltn la a manufacturer of an Apt‘ industrisl device called a cable-j^lp. tw Ui.

This Is Indispensable in the handling If the. of cc^per cables and small wires. pealcir In IM l, Uie factory was a small « " »■ i plant in Uie city of New York. Aaa business grew, against political op- ‘e position and harassment. Vivien and:- David moved i t to Connecticut. “ « « ,r American manu(acturers. purveyors y and cootracUirs erecUng elcctrlcnl

planta and lines in "lorelgn-ald"■e countries a t Uie expense of Amerl- **“ • )( can taxpayers, clamped, boycotts

against Miss Kcllems In reprisal (or herjw tcries against political policies Uist wera bringing Uiem profits at Uia ulUmato expense o( our own

'■ . . •Vivien got the works. Uke moat

oUier crusadera against profitable -y- rlllalnles. she has been srpMrrdwJUi^ souidalous Innuendoes which In- _w-ei

eluded, during the wnr publication of affccUonato letters to a friend then residing In SouUi Ainerica. These lettera were seised by tha American postal censorship, passed on to Uie _ CongTTsalonid Record for the sole j. purpose of destroying a clUien’s sacred righ t of privacy. None of the fories which la ter cflcd up the alarm against •'McCorUiylsm" raised a “ voice of proUist then. Y '

David KeUems received In IM l a l j ] warning from the sU te of New York •“

" Uiat he m ust pay prompUy an as- 1 sessment of (700 arbitrarily laid against an income ot assumed flR- urts. He Uved In conocctlcut and in Uia fiscal year concerned his only ■ _ -business- la New York was dining

" and going to a Uieatcr on two nighU.Vivien, who handled such matters ,

•f; a t the Ume. Uirew away a series of , y *‘i duns from Uie department of U xa- ^

Uon 'and finance. Later, however, , ,% ooe B em surn of th a t department.• earefuUy explained Uie law to her.

She Uien asked; "W hat do you do afUT I te ll you I am not going to ^ pay thU tax?" Bernstein urged her ^

M not to be hasty.But she repeated her quesUon and .

.“S Bernstein said, according to her V\ written version In her diary, Uiat the ‘

papers would “kick around" for “ about flCt days and Uien go to Uie _

coUecUon dejw tm ent. - . . • • | J j ,p. Ho asked wheUier she had dls- lo cussed the m a tte r with the finance

commissioner of ConnecUcut. She said this official had'advised her to » .. I .11 club

» U.S. Helps Fight Cholera E p id e ^

be WASHINGTON, June 3 M «wn sla te departm ent announced yeslerj uie md -day Uiat the UnlWd SUtes is pro» groi

vlding T hailand wlUi 10.000 boitlcs pre< by of cholepi serum and has offered I t

any oUier avallable-help needed t a mot fight a threatened cholera epidemic, proi

) several hundred persons have fere been reported stricken wlUi Uie dls- yeai MHO In T lialiand and more U un yeai

U«r 100 are dead..The departm ent said the amount T

E of serum being supplied la sufficient nea Ui vacclnato one million persons. day.

ICEDSELSTYUHGishereb

lig cka{e that aeit leir’s can

1 Car Buyers! Sea our outstandinj

T h e i s e n E d s e l S a l1 M ailt A v en u e E e tt

IN OTHtm AJtCAS t i c rOUK tO I

N FALLS. IDAHO

A P P E A R F R O M M <

3. ANGLE DM to Mr. Bernstein: 'Come Up to S in lc U c u t and coUect It If you can .r , ^

T he m a tu r went to sleep until M ^ h S. 1«». when David K e U ^ go t notice Uiat his assessment had ,B ow g ro w ato iim 'n .w lU iln teres t.I f h e did not pay, a warrant would go, be issued Uiat would become a lien OQ any property which he might , ever own In New York. Uie f

His sister's last brush with the u;4t. Empire sU ta was a.pollte Interview ^ered w ith an a c t a n t on the staff of the n a v aUt« attorney general, on March 17, p^rteIMP. She had to apend most of a day on sa n d a good deal of energy to beUke on T h m e if frt*n Stonlngton. Conn,, to a budowntown section ofTJew York dlffi- i ,ocu lt of access expect by cab, which indla an expensive way. is rat

Her diary notaUon of Uiat inter- sionview reads: 'M r. Wat-ion says he will undeextradite David and try him on nowcrim inal charges. I asked him just coyolhow he proposed to do UiU, I have mmkn o t had a word from him since." , scan

ApparenUy, after aU, this will not ance be Uie year o( Uie great reform, but Baby If Uie Income tax ever should be re- . eIjpealed or so curtailed thst-Uie clti- jcnosaen shall regain a degree of his own tingrigh t to his eam lnp. that victory ____wlU have been achieved not by poll- r “” U dans. Journalism nor men, but by R a few dedicated, sealous. implacable 1 unofficial .women. (

They-lneluOirvivlen Kellems a t | th e head of Uie lUt: Oorlnne Orlf- | flth , an acUess and professional beauty who has made henelf an w . authority on uxaUSn'and hlslorj'; J*"* Mrs. Mary Cain, of Summit. Miss.. ' who sUiick off steel chains whlcii the Internal revenue locked upon her a i ii newspaper plant In a social security w . ease, and. finally, Uie Mreless, lova- ble, pollUcally clumsy but unhwwer- ‘ able “girls" of Marshall, Tex., tome o f Uiem grandmother*, who attacked K. i. tlie law requiring Uicra to write checks. _ijn nrithmetle and fill out form fl-'in" Ulplleate In compliance N»rii w ith th e baby-sitters’ social security deducUon.

Mra. Charles H. Sabln wa-i the for- b<)«k gotten heroine of reRcal. These are w. the unsung, often belltUed. even ridlcttled fighters for the Amcrlcnn bk'.; W orker's right to Uie fruit of his labor. w,

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L o s s e s o n F a r m ' J ]

P r i c e s S u p p o r t s

R e p o r t e d L o w e r ^' WASmNOTON, June 3 (JV-The agriculture department reported yesterday th a t its losses In carrying <tu out farm price supporU are running a t the rate of about DO million dol- w, tars a monUi. This Is about U per N-r. cent less Uian last yesr,

Lasses for Uie first 10 months of ' the fiscal year which ends June 30 nr>. were reported a l »90S,tM.OOO com- pored wlU»$l,OMJ0O,000 for Uie like period a year earlier. qi

Tha department Incurs losses Cnu. when i t selU farm surpluses for less ^ Uian It paid for Uiem under price « i support operations.

Californians Will ■S e e S a h n o n R i v e r ' s

3 BOISE. June 3 «U-Tlie Sierra - club of California has scheduled a ji.i.

trip fo r Its members on Idaho’s Sal- .B«hmon river th is summer, the state de-partm ent of commerce and devel- ihn,

» opment announced yesterday. i»ri< T he elght-dsy Ulp wUl begin July „ V d 33 and run from tha junction wlUi s^i, ] Uie middle fork to .Rlgglna. The w > group will spend a day la Salmon ■s preceding the trip. aut.1 I t wlU be tha-llrst time the Sal- w a m on-rlver b a i hern Included In the *

progrnm of Uie club, which has of- oui. e fcred river trips for the past lour v, 1- years and mountain trips lor 53 j'" n years. w

it T he United States air force uses It nearly 4JX)0P00 gallons of fuel every jJ J

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r e t o s t a y

cars aill cop; . ^

B | | k

id ing selection of reconditioned

S a f e s , In c .Twin Folli ^

K tO C A L l O S f L BgALIH

V I c L e m o r e A r g u e s ^

D o S g e r s H a v e Q i :

B y IIBNRY MeLEMORE Angele■n,e last Ume 1 saw Chaves ravine >»li ^•rhlch sounds Uke a night club I* Cl

U a chunk of real estate second

Enske u t . coyotes howled

Lered-on it would ^a a V e appeared CperfecUy a t home on a com er lot on Tobacco road.

, . r „ r . u .knd to .Judge from Oie battle thiil from ‘ Is raging In Los Angeles over posses- "It's sion of It. Chavei ravine must have Zimrni undergone mighty chanite.1. I t must same, now flow with milk and honey, the “wi; coyotes must have changcd Inlo po.-ilts mmk and -ermine, and Its urgly, scarred Und taken on Uie appear- to k k ance of Uie Hanging t}ardens ol And/e Babylon In their prime. prpjiri

Else, why would so many AnKt- Uie ol Icnos be so bitterly oppoved to let- rentloi ting the city fathers let the Loi Isa

nre«liI I th a t I

R e a l f iT s ta te T r a n s f e r s

I “•nrlD FalU Credit and i ‘‘'" 'J -AdJwUnent D ar^u

W.rrmnlr J«>'n W. Illlllni. to ..h'iJ .n . Uiuinn. II. «m -;k H, 7-U

a l Ib Lou 10, II, IS MutUuch. The I

BlJd'rr?"!"** • “'I .K*"!"". I"'"* M i'Ml» U f to. 11. I» MurU,..!.. Q j ' ,W.rr.i.If Dj«l! WlllUm K. “ e rs d

‘ X k H S i ' l , ' , 'n . ™“, S / l

Korlhont Ilrnrvolcnt Veundillgn. I».. bO lUlH,wo. ii>u II, u ni«k »3. liubu slasm

m i s* !;.!’■ K . r . r » s i) f . ' . r s W S J r - ' i & K ' S i

S . . Jr. n .ii.r . 110. swiiSEU I t » I*. iioflo

W.frnBlr I W : . ZlnC W. ThomtiMn. III*. SWUhK'j l» • H- ___W .rr .n , (i. W. Thomri.o. «U U

c ,n iH.K». ii«. 8WSEH » • n . ^ „ up a.

v ir n n t t JIow*rd Muiir.v. lo mucll0:w« A. KItbr. tie. V.rl U t 11 Ul<xk I I aKunTon'. Addlllnn, nl«f. voUn

(tulul.lm DrW: C. K. Klrbr to OIL. A. g^bj. “ '**'■ * ‘•“"J” *

W»rr.nlr Df*4> Ku»«>. (i, M.rlln lo Nori. IIUu w«nln, II, I^U I. I llUxk If. K Q “ wrfl'.nir D*rfl Mor On rm lll.rf irm- jp.nr lo Kittlll.tt S.rri<t. Inc., 110. piri II

IIS U. K1.1. Ciill.r. U l. 1, :. J. », I CO tlk<k »l, Holllii.r. ll.M l. • Sheri

wlVriM, D ^ i D«i.II IJoM Ctmnint; On IJ bin *t >1 to CwU t.ron< »CUNW>i • dOf

W»rr«iilr D .^r J«il» A. Ilrnnrf.r la Allc. All!. Il~l*h Murr.r. tl.MO,Lot II IIIo«k t SutiurUn I'.ik Addlllon. the d Twla te r .,W irr.nlr DMi AnxI CUm ta Vtrtil E. Wlm!.r, p .rt l»l 2K lllock 1 Ulshl.nd V l« Trwl. T.li. K.1I., the I^W«r.n.,^JD^I:^<:.I.^^^^ «« 0<U ’l . UeVf

i i . '’™ ^

Kii'h ."I' . S E A t AUrlr.

W .mrlT D».<ti C.rn.7 lo D»»tln j ^ “ " “ “ ‘

W .r..ni; b « J l Lorrn H. Cr... tn Jim- | , . .

■ ■ s ! ; s E s . ’i'- 'i i r, .............. .1 z ; ;s ; ' " i r i £ i " r E , V . ' ' r , K ‘A 'Si.';:Bulil. . . . fc«« 1

Warnnlr D«»tl 0. H. 8uft»Ioii lo K.t- I Tin U Kr.ni. tl, 1.01 1 U.tinl.ln Vl.«

SuMMiion,Wornmr D<«i! Clurln r . V .n» la

UlKhrll W, Hunt. lie . I»rt L.>li <. I Ynlm.n Ailililien, T>ln V.llt,

WoTr.nlT D~.l: J, A, Chrlitofti'Mon In Joivph C. RyiD. no. li>«4 t, 10 lllotk I

1 Bohur^o r«r% AMHInn. Tola KfJIi._________

r --------------------InyairB hD tD m oW leitT *1 '“^ note is thd Edsell A nd'lt'i i

Detroit that Edicl will be < m So Edsd is naturally worthB L In the yean to comc. Arev \ other advancc* Edsd oITcf*

* / • No> exclusive Teleiouch' buttons on the Hftring-whtt

economy S03 a id 3 4 S V ^ e ,aifiusllng brakes • “I Dlal-temp healer control tbaped contow teeli.See your E dielD cileftoda

EOStL DIVISION • FOBO » USSTH A H nFTYOOLUDIFFERENCE BETWEEN I

IN THE LOW-PRiC

ned-late-model Green Light UseSpecial a le on lei

Jow. J ® * Jt u o n E ndnes—up ^

^/sunshineV^PECIAl^>

TUESl

i s W i t y T W l ^

3 ia v e z Ravine’

If Chavct ravine has.-', bf-~.*cond Garden of Eden <„ ‘»hy lucha.truKKlT’ t Is. There'U be a rrfrrf-c"j:” * h e property Tuesdsj- #na ,l.'* ' s » me ts said lo bf touch i- J i.'"-'- I

To set things straiRiu in rrw .Bind, I calltd a irifnd m \ ' teles for the faci^. No; oah- • i . i5Ut a man who ij in « rU,..',’; ' " ' mow Paul Zlmmfrm.in,.or of the Los An«lM Ti.-lrt, -

that Chavez ravine h.r<ni rt.-T.i r a llek since I ii.,t sa* i. i ! ' ' f coyotes still pUy i«- ^ brush, and Ihe sbarlcs m]1i , . ,7 ; ^ f , It. even the ohm it,;,, m ,Uiough they had been-cori^.. .* from old •'condem nrd''iijrj

•'It's the samr pl«f« y o / i . , , . ,Zlmmfrmnn told me -ibh V. 'bsame. I Imagine, that u'albot kc^ • X-

“What about tho^e t i f u o.i tpailts ihftt are bcnMih u?-1 • B

•’'\h a t oil?" Ztmmrrmin »to k low. "No on i has dAntUeven l( oil sliDulcl be uMfr,? ■prpjieriy. the cily gfis-htt- ..I B Uie oilier half Koes Inlo a ,« 4 , ';^rentlonnl fund." •!

I said Uiat ua.rn'l the sfn tm .. lip ^ l o n throuK lm i the cou-C ' Ti th a t most people bellevrd hslt .. oil would (low Into the n o c k n . i tWalter 0^1alIey,•tl,e U o d K ' ;

Zimmerman rrud me the the contract with ihe.bodjn, „ tm v e the faU nieii of Uiti

“ It'a the best drul t tllv pf. had,” Zlmmermiin said • ind-Vi.; one tell you dlffrrrnt. Look iTiS Ban PTancl.ico deal, [or The city has ndmlttcd Hut n , j cost close to htilf n million Cj:j t a Vear for 15 year.i to hi,,Olanls piny ball there. IfihtDo;',. e rs don’t Ret Cliavrz rsHiit. r. a my guess Uiat li win n», w , fij . way It Is- for nnolher lio fein.'. } I

Zlmmermnn'a opinion cia h « r be luld to be bn.ied on pun esih,-. alasm for the present Dodjff tjii. ball team. Al Uie time ol oa; venation the DodKcn im •. eighth place and Acemindr cipiv of going to ninth. If onlr i'mIi i spot existed,

I asked Zlmmermnn about Uitn- ported offer to buy Cluvei n r j by a gentlem an who wsnis u ;i gravfc'ard purpo.ie.i. Somtihlnt Ui 110,000 an acre. I bellevr.. Zimmerman said such s (a.?i existed, but th a t he hid enU pj up a hundred bucks toward the chase price so far, T liat't a ihn t good faith , a ll right, but nn ta much,

I aim to sit up for Uie rtjulaa VoUng day.(DlMlbulKl br UcN.uiht

Boy Water Skiing Is Bitten by Dij

COEOR D’ALENE. June J ^Sheriff's officers reported lecsa th a t a 10-year-old boy water BU on U ke coeur d'Alene wublttH a dog.

The boy, John Secaur, n s be; towed by a boat close lo iJiKirte the dog, paddling around la linnter. Jumped, up and bit h i t ___aald. He was treated for a U'j i the upper r igh t arrji^ but wiatk Uevfd aerioiisly hurt. Aj ^

READ TIMES-NEWS WAKTM ’

A R T H R IT IS ?I kiT* U n wond.ftullr VltmJ l> >■r>u>r»l u teU.* lift >rttr MuIb BMrlr o tr r Joint In mr Wl »<'’.OKuIir .om «. tnm hr.4 u »■* *•sr^lnt t» iBMJleal <lliino.lt 1 U b ■lUM Arlirlll* .nd «lb<f BbnaulltrB, Kof fltr.E l.I.i**-* k«> I ebuUnl tbli -oi>d»rf>>l nW, r*

MRS. L E U S. WIKa 0 3 Arbor Hills Driti R

p . O. Box SOS Jaekw n. M ls s ls ilH ^

ilp jty g n g ^ o o ly ifc ih ------------- -------d l f i in o p e n K cn t m ill be copied next year, worth more now -an d u Arel look a t all the oITcfi—ttouch Drive *'Uh ihiP,.w he tlhub -N ew h is l^ . \V Serslnes-N ew set/- )

lew "ivU t-ofthe~''f^‘Vrcl • con\for1- _

ftodaylOBD MOTOR COMPAHV

lO LU RSfEEHEpSELAHD

.PIICED THREEl*

Used Cars!

D isl-tcm p heaitf-»®irE dselD ttto l

UESDAY. JUKE s. iJsj

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'• O n M a r r P l a i !

u Given Answc

Id*. W dfcUrlni lod

■■> ih e se im h n cu *^ 5 T u > c rd .h o P o * « c « m p 4 n .

■'Vn^ houM rccl*ni»Uon »ubcot' J klllfd * M tt « * '“*

i m l i u t rtportlns ■ bill for U vo«bly to the Ini

coBunltt«. uuT «Ud ‘h a t IPC «m hive

power to lla cuslome ^ fu more Oi«n 7

.lL!f -m n tlv ." he Mid. "I Ihli S w ? w n e n o f ld .h o power *tj|i

" Ifrt been » lot bellfr oW Reilli . Smnilte power* from Uie gover

I t *e mills per klloKBit.hoi S S me bis d .n , w « finished «bWi time they- eould have hi Btui a n j'o n power lor 2i mill;

Builje'* consUtutenla. Mnrr Ml MU no* be purch**lnK power Iro !l*h9 Power company th«t will to T Rill* » kllow«U hour to produM

, r Budf# mnlnlalncd lh«l « pi'n'l M the one propoicd by tim.

I Surfbaardi'

^ i \ : J\ ' - M■ I '

■ y d k I9 R « * P * l H

. ■.

P vEK■ i r ‘1 ^ — I ■■J W

tH R lL U N S S P O R T i U Jo lla. Calir., I t riding "KMri Bccotaratien and th s t’s whBt 1 Ilka bait i A lio j triy car n « e r d,

* “QIIIETASJM i l

"M O ST O FM Y D R IV IN lay* M rs. Vlrolnla L Bc •■Sinca using Rlchnald 8o

■ batUf mllsags tnd niM I

Peop

* O n l y a l I

h l g h - e n o

r o c k e t s i

a h e a d m i

U s e . Y o u

J o i n t h e

P A R T N E

■ to^ at. junes,

ck II a n T H E BILLBO/

w c r( u p ic -

of the octitlon.I. Himer •.'.II today T~rdam re- . t O pI wUl be I--------------------------ncu *nri t u i iimpiny.” --------------------------- H U;»ubcom-

canyon ')Uns IS' • for tlie

he Inte-

h ire to islomers 'kllowilt I--------------------^■I 'h int ^;r UTiuld O R 71Retllns

govern*II.hour. NIICA would result In power mt ihtd. a t In Idaho nnd eastern Orc:on pa .ve had lii; fO tnllls per kilowatt hour wh, mills." users In W ashlncton and wcs;crr said, O rt^ n would pcy Jusi hnl( ,th

vlll cost . ----------------------------roduM." In 1057. there were only B5 p a plan cent as many cows In Ohio os tJ by tlie slate had In 1010.

rder Explores C«

f - ' M

3RT to Mika Dlffsndarfor of riding a surfboard. H s sa y s ,1 and fflora power io p a s s — M n |bait about Richfield Boron.rir cholas up on Boron.’* ’ ' | ^ H |

iJKnTEH!” 3

H k h g

IIVINO i t itop-8nd.8lBrt.” ARIZO^L'B owmaij^of P a ia d a n a . R. Fanil<ild 8oMn; rny c a r now g e ts "Boron rm m a i quiet a s s kitten.” boughtit.

opie who have tri

N O T H I

R i C H F

a t R i c h f i e l d s t a t i o n s c a n y o i

• e n o rB y e l e m e n t n o w b e i n g

i t s a n d w I s s I I b s . I n a . g a s o l l

d m o t o r f u e l . I t g i v e s e v e n th

y o u e n j o y m o r e p o w e r . . . s m c

t h e t h o u s a n d s w h o s a y n o t h

r N E R S I H P O W E R - R I C H F I

rE S, 1958

Freeway Problem3 0 ARD BLIG HT

T his ~ B H B B

rrisn pay- iGuests, Journeys V.S™ Reported in Are;■I .tnm n icuFIE L D , June 3 - Mr, mi

Mr.v Conrad Morlcy. tinii J-Vim ci;.co, viMifd hLi mother. Mis. I.m

B5 per bcl Sllrloii F;ld!>y niid S:i;ur;l.i a j Uie Mr. and Mrs. Edcnr Stub’js an _______family arc vntatlotilng »i Tiilur

California Coasi

ZO NA A R T IS T and dailgnar. Richard anslor, lives' In Sco ttsdale . Ha told u i , ron makes my T*blrd drive like th e day i ih tU .i.you c a n t match Boron lo r pow arl"

tried them alt say

l I N G I V I A

F I E L D B

y o u b u y a B o r o n g a s o l i n e li

n g u s ^ d w i t h s p e c t a c u l a r s

s o l l n e , B o r o n c r e a t e s a c o q

1 t h e l a t e s t m o d e l c a r s a / / t h

j m o o t h . e r a n t i - k n o c k p o w e r »

o t h l n g . m a t c h e s R i c h f i e l d B o ,

H F IE L D B O R O N A ^ D R IC H

_______________________ T I M E S - N E

ems to Be Workedj j B j j M n t E Q U ES'

y c and o lhrr Culifornia elilrs.I y.i. and Mrs. C. O. Clml/lcld ri

I r o n turnr-i I.i.m ncck flimi Mo.scn k lV tt.n i ic rc thrv hiid tultcii tJirlr cnint :r, niicllcliildifti. Lre Proctor. Rlchflrl

l-’r:\ii.|I.ldii Ktlw.irdi. Dlctrleli. nnd M;ii :s. l.vujand Paul JnurcKUl-.Mrriilian. Davi luril.iy.ltl'aidrM uccompanlcd ilKm I 'js and I Mfrldinn to vl.-ilt hla nunt, Mr Tiihire'lmoecne JuureRUl.

! M ARINE SA L E SM A N Jack B Calllom ia. H e reports. ‘'My eni start o n co ld m ornings until I Belley* m e , BorOn sm oothed i

Gunsmith Makt

llll

hard S E A T H E Is th e hom e tow n of i U l, H art is w hat h e thinks of RIcM

iay 1 station w agon fo r pickup and c s f l " b e s t I 'M fouD(i (o r stop -and^i

a y -

f t T C H E S

3 0 R O N *

l e I n t h e W e s t . B o r o n I s t h e

i r s u c c e s s i n f u e l s f o r j e t s ,

c o i E B l e t e l y n e w t y p e r y e a r s -

/ / t h e o c t a n e p o w e r t h e y c a n

e r w i t h y o u r v e i y f i r s t ta n k fu / ,

' B o r o n !

I C H L U B E 1 0 - 3 0 H ( 0 t 0 R O i l

< ■

N E W S , TV ^ FA LLS, I D A H O

dOutJE S T IO N O F SERVICE

j

i'os-mv "* ®P Q uolity;° ,n d - d r iv e w a y m a t e r i a l ,hflrld .i UclHrrcd or l.6adcd a t Pll

M .ry ; >-nKBEsnMATTS

m (0 C .A .S C O T M S O N• £A 4 .2 0 3 4 • I

SSf 2

sckBalbo lives a t Monterey, ^y engine w ai res! tough to intll I filled up wllh Boron. 'led up my englni pronto." '

Ikes Discovery ;

'nofgunsmlthStanBakir.Richfield Boron: “ I u i i a i ‘md dalhrery. Boron li the n d ^ o driving. I'm loldl"-

5

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m

■ l i

III ^ 3 DAYS ONI

f H Reg. 2.98 eoI ■ _ S P 0 R 1I I s h i r t :■ ■ S H O R T SLEEVE!

I 2 $1I FOR M

1 7 ^( f • N ylon fo r W ear f f e l • Cotton fo r Comfi C I M E N 'S

c l S T R E T C h

I I S O X

i / PA IRS

1 I i ^ i I L B L O U S2 I ’A flsortcd Blceva and n S I Good selections In all pi

I I E e g . 2 .9 8 , 3 .9 8 M d 4 i

I I B O Y S ' mf * I ■ ■- 133^ -W9 I Full cu t and Sanforized, f t I now a t a low Buy-O-Rama .

I TVI O P E N T i l 9 p . n

LHO

ig money in

U VA M

Famous Nai

D R

S H Ir ^ i R e g u l a r ’ ’

^ | 2 <i I Non-wilt C(I larfi with rI ,. '• cuffs, Fre;

/ ''■ Green.s. blu/ f fiolid colors

/ / Size.1 14-32 j j j Burley, Ru

INLY ^ 7 “Glo each H V

IT IV I ----- ■ • • Nylon-rolniT C Bmall, mcdI d large .

EVES ■ R egu la

5 1 3f . ■

“ >• ^ 3 d ; C ii m f o r t I J

H H M en 's Randoi

: h I I W orI I ■ G r e a t V ;

■ ■ ' p r i

1 i 5I 1 Pairs

=lBiG GROUP LADIEISES and T-SHIII neck styles, i g # .II price groups. | U

1 4 .9 8 _____ ____ ^ 2 1 ^

«1M JEANS i-Western Cut Iid. Sizes 6 to 12. Buy 'em j aia ... Reg. $2.29 ■ , I

f P i iT W IN FALLS STORE ' p.m . W c d n n d o y , T h u n d o

■ J i1.

lame Colored 3

R E S S I f

I I R T S* 4 , * 4 . 5 0 , * 5 : j

, 9 9ilt collors, soft collars, col- ' |jj||ith permanent sluys. Plain | HFrench cuffs, link cuffs. , Hblues, tnns, greys, figures, ■ ]

olors, chccks. Some white. ' H i14.32 to 17-3C. ALSO AT ' f l, Rupert and Buhl stores. ' M

" G la s ie n b u r y ’* I B

W HITE H

S H I R T S IT o ln /o rc c d n e c k .- S iz e a ’’' ' ' D | m e d iu m , la rg e , e x t r a H

>gular $1.00 Each i ' [ 9

I $ 2 II' / I

d;Cy s o n l y ^ , ■einforce?'—‘andom Cotton ' | H

ork Sox ni t V a l u e s b e f o r e : Q li p r s . f o r $ 1 .0 0 . > H

’I I>IES' I HIIRTS ■

Price I IB |mi d o y , f r i d o y

. - ' ... ,'Z 'L-C

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Plea Is Made On New Road ToRoseworth

itnm I'M* o« )would be comtnieled to Iwp *round J

. B«linced rock, weal of CMUtJoril. <A m cu MpMMtd ml«lrlD5» »bout •

'- the poulbUtjr o t bulU lsf a .rp id twest o t lhe cxUtlns one. \

Mosl o t lhe men »l lhe meelln* Jcecn ied lo feelthenvd toR oM aorm ,

-Irom-CaaHefJhl li-noi •d»qu»lt.A »deal of dlKUwlon ceniffcd on „

th e Lily Br*dc teeUon of the ro»d. J- i*D. Blnema.'h l8h*»y dutflel tn ji - [•necr. »nd Oeorse T Smith, tw re- ,,tkry* lreuurer of the Buhl district, nvUldty deicrlbed the dlHlculiJea «potfd by the terr»la to extenilve f

” % e aucuMlon brought out Ih il } the ro td through Lilly gnde b on ,

• the borderline between ine l»o hlghwsy dutflcU. Any prosr^m of liaprovemfnl would h m lo bo biMd on- cootwrtllre dlitrlct tf/orU. *t l e u t In thU KcUon cf ine ro»a

I where the dUtrlcU ccnrcrsed,1 The poMlblllty of obtilnlnj funds

to r the ro id 'i lmpro»ement under ,■ the federil «cond»rj ro»d pr«r»m i

was dlMUiKd with C. W. Bhorl. Dolae. slate Mcond#ry road engl- «

• neer. «nd C, J. C»rris»n, Bout, » rta •engineer for Uie bureau of publ e , m d i The CasUeford-RoseworUi u i • n approved Mcondary fedcrfll route,

1 ^ ^ ^ ‘jroup decided lo conduct * *] «rtconnala4*nce of lhe »rea to deter- **Bilne what type of road would be reseeded lo inipro»e lhe route.S Harry Eaton. Twin Palli n»nk and ikT rusl prc4ldenUtold, llie.sroup n t “ wlndahleld appralwl" would be suf- f i le le n t to tee whal lype of work 11

could be done on the road, par- r PUeulatly-Jn lhe Lilly grade aectlon. u4 The iroup agreed to ha»« the “ S^foad J«udy m atter Uken up by the S tw o hUhway dlatrlcu a t their next *! I^mcetlnts. FoUowlnj these meetJn**. £ » o i l ot Uie group appeared to ^ ^believe. It was desirable lo obtain . | I * n obJecU»e ju n e y cf Uie road In v th e n e a r tu iu re , .2 Others pre»cnt a t the meetlns J. ^ w c re Oeorge Boxler. represenUng 2 th e Blue Oulch Irrigation area: John , " B tle k , Castleford: Marvin CnrUon. , •JreprtsenU ns Uie Dulil Chamber ot2 Commerce: W. J. LanUng, rtpre- IcenU ns the Twin Palls Chamber of , f Commerce: Holland Patrick, Loop ,, (Hoad group president, and Maurice p lO uerry, Jr.. wtal-end nuicher.' n . J. Holmcj. chairman-of Uia i, jTw lnPalU cham ber'ahl«liw aycom -

^ m ltle e , prtslded a t the meetlni.

jStorms Today i Predicted for t, : Many Regions ‘

' i By Uolted PrcM InUreaUonal r •I Scatlertd showers and thunder* a

were expected to crtsa-croaa• thrtm gh the naUon today leaving In 1 ■^thelr « tk e generally warmer tem> i 'Sp^ures. < -V Tha atormi were forecast p ri- I g ^ a r ny for m cst ot the Rockies and 1 f t ia the northern and central plateau, i •faow orer ahowera also were Indlcnt- T 'a d tor the plains and portions of the tf>Qt(Ut]ppl valley a n d norUiem• G reat Lakes r tjlon .^ 6UU more rain wa* looked for In i• th e warm, humid air ot tlA gulf |

coast although U w u expected lo be ]u genertliy dry and fair In Uie A t- i ? lan U c coast stales trom the Civro* I C jln as norUiward. 1

a e a r siles were to recu t for th e | '^ftr-SouU iw est and the central and j ^ •o u tlje m OreAt Lakes aouUiward > th rough the Ohio valley.... I1: Earlier, dry weather p ttralled i .kftom Boulhem California eutwArd ] '^ a c ro u the southern plains and « northeastw ard through the Ohio •♦talley and O reat Lakes region.; A t the aame time, however, cooler » a l r ptun«ed into the NorUieast and ; *n lgh ttim e temperatures dropped , :«Srom U>e <0a to the &0s and •» The cool a ir was wpeeted to be , J iom ew hat counteracted by a warm- , J l n j f trend .likely to occur trom the !:v p p er and middle Mississippi valley t l a c n w O reat Lakes and Ohio y talley.r Sldner. Nebr_ appeared to be one C o t the hardest h it la.it nlghl by lo- <*callr heavy northern and central ? D la in i thunderalorms. Sidney men- *»«ured hailstones as big as half an ^ inch In diameter.

I BUmarc):. K. C , measured an Inch ; A o i r»ln durlnjr » -six hou f period,

i' * Jam estow n and Fnrfo, both In Korth u B ako ta . recorded halt an Inch ^•IJJOce. Medford. O re, and Red toB lu tt. C allt, noted a third ot an 2 inch as the storm h it them.

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I A p t P u n i s h m e n tI k O G D E N .llU h. June a UV-A DtAh I pa lrQlman gollgglfd ifyea5 C for an eye and teeth for a tooth 1 * Sunday when he caushl a car lull I ^ o t roadway lllterbugs In acUon.I * Officer Arthur Bpendlove decided 1 2 kcalast luulng a elution when tour I « adulta tn an nuto loased out a beer I can. Utah law considers such lit- I 2 te r Inc a misdemeanor and a tew 9 •(‘Violators b a n paid fines of up to

i$3B9.« Bpendlove ordered Uie four lit- •tc rbus* to clear a two-mlle section ^ o t the hlshway.of refuse and. he re- ■ported. th f floorboard w u covered ^ w O h ^ ^ tUes and cans before.they

:? V. s . TO PARTICIPATE; WASHmOTOK, June 3 tfi-T lie -U nited su te s-p lan s full parllclpa- J tio n In the United Nations second "tn tem atlonal conference on the

r] ;rpeaceful uses of atomic e n ern to U > be held Sept. 1-13 in Oeaeta.

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Three States “ Voting Today'-it" \^ te r s In primary elections In irk three sU tes today'decided what Is IT- In store for Sen. William Knowland. •

the Los Angeles Dodgers and the . V,. son o t a slain anU-crlme crusader, i D® Knowland. U. e . senaw minority i

leader, sought (h« RepubUcan nom- j InaUon for governor of California n

% against the s u te ’s attorney general. ii ,f f D ul California voter* seemed more „ ' * Interested In a referendum lo de- j “ term lne-w hether the Dodgers will i

gel n new site to r their proposed - U-mllUon-doltar stadium. -i

In Alabama. Attorney General John Patterson competed against a •* circuit Judge for the Democratic nomlnaUon tor governor. Patter- son’s faUier was attorney general a l the lime he was slain during his crackdown on criminals In PhenU City.

V oten In BOuth DakoU balloted to determine opponenls In the race j for governor^_____________ i

School Furniture ; Bids Are Opened j

, Bids were opened Monday nlghlto r *>& desks. 300 folding chairs and jsix teachers’ .desks for Twin Falls jschools. J

I S Figures and specHleaUons will be ,sludlc|$l by the a d m ^ ^ ^ t lo ^ a nd ,

e r- a c h ^ l '^ r d a t Its monthly meeting. OSS Blda were submitted by Runnings.: in Inc..- Twin Palls: American Paper 1 rm- and supply company. Idaho Palls: .

O em School Equipment and Supply, pri- Pocatello; Chapmah company. Sail and Lake City: ZCMI, Balt U ke City, ;au, a lia Caxton’a Printers, qj^ldwell.

I ; Man SentencedHoward Tennant, 30. Hagerman.

‘ In was fined UO and costs, and » n - mlf tenced to 20 days In the county Jail • be Monday In Twin FalU Justice court A t- a fte r pleading guilty lo petit aw- larceny. The JaU sentence was wlU»-

held tor a slx-monUi period pending th e food behavior upon payment ot Uie and line and costa, ard T ennant "was charged by city

poUce w ith iho Uieft o t two hub- lied caps, the personal property of ■ard Dw&lne Brill, Twin Palls, a n d --------------------------

Group Electsoler SUN VALLEY, June 3 W — Dr. and Lcater Aachenbrennei; of Lewiston pcd b th e new president of the Idaho

Optometries assoclaUon. He w u oe elected yesterday a* the aiioclaUon

continued lU convenUon here.D r. Robert C. Phillips ot Rupert

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■; Demos Aiding 1 S; Confusion on ■“ ' Recession Act J*'* WASHINOTON. June 3 WI - P r t s - ®,

Ident Elsenhower-s plan for extend- log unemployment pay—his mosl eye-catching antl-reccsslon move— • was born In contusion end Is sUll contused, thanks to help from the ,

iH X>emocratlc-run congress which ap- 'U proved It. • • t

Be wa.1 expecled to sign ll Into law today. Originally. II was sup- “ posed to apply to a ll 48 states. In y

. Its tlnU hed form probably no more t Uian alx states, those heaviest h it by unemployment, will make use of e

the IJig 11‘s possible this new law will •

prove to be so Uioroughly touled up 1 . th a t congrtso-although It doesn't Biy‘ have m uch Ume left Uils year-w lll J

w an t to Junk H and do something ;Hj._ boUi clearer and more beneficial.II. ‘ ■ Each' 'state ha.t Its own way of

haad llng unemployment pay. decld- 1 Ing how much a Jobless man can i draw and for how many weeks. So i

an. the ' payments vary trom stale to i en- sta te nnd Uie weeks of pay range | JaU Irom 18 lo 31. ■ I

S tates tax employers to provide money for unemployment pay In 1 their Individual states. The money >

T* In a ll these state funds now totals around B billion dollars. So Uie ' s ta le s could increwe the amount of 1

" y unemployment pay and extend the ■ num bct^ol wceU.

f lie y could If Uiey wanted lo. Bul none was doing It during this re­cession. alUiough many thousandi o t jobless people were using up all

i)f, the pay and weeks allowed to them, iton Elsenhower decided to sUck a ,aho needle Into Uie stales by proposing w u th a t th e federal government pro- Uon vide money to all slates to extend

unemployment pay to ihose Jobleas pert workers who had exhausted all the and weeks.<iua them.

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L L riT LE ROCK. A rk , June 3 (U PD -A hearing which could re-

t f suit In suspension of IntcgraUon a l P*y l' Little Rock Ccntaal high achwl and ”

other Khools here unUI January of5 r 1B8I opened In UIU« Rock today <>i

with npproxlmately 15 wlUaesses^ «l,rauled M b. t .llrf . n^ ' Tlie Little Rock school board waa ai

to present lU reasons for asking tc“** federal district court for a Uiree- di*P’ yew delay In Its gradual school In- hi

tcgmtlon plan. i:nlo Tlie witnesses will present a di up- “ero.w»rcUon“ o t the persons In-in TOlved, according lo one school of- „

ore fieial. tlh it Judge Harry J. Lcmley. Hope. Art., u I of estimated It would take Uie board

two days to present Ita case tor „will **klng Uie delay._________________ h

a Report M ade on “ T Soil Bank.Usage ■

of W AsmNOTON. • J u n e " 3 ,.qn -- :ld- Farmers have signed conUacU to can retire about one acre of cropland tl So out of 13 under the Boll bank a to program this year In return tor t

nge govertiment p a ym en ta .th st would t total aboul SIS million Idollan. a

The agriculture department re­in ported yeaUrday th a t a final check-

,nfv up ahow'M tha t 17.100.000 acres had „ ,t ,u been signed up for reUrcment under « Ih , the acreage reserve pa rt of the t of program and 10^ 00,000 under the the longer-tena canscrvaUon reserve.

“ Divorce Askedindi A divorce complaint was filed ' »" Monday In Twin Falls dlstrlcl court lem. by U D. Cunningham against Mra.K a Elsie H. Cunningham on grounds ot sing deserUon.pro- They were married June 19. 1938. lend a t Los Angeles. T h e n are no minor ) l(u children Involved. They have no the community property.

Cunningham U represented by Raybom and Raybom, Twin Palls

IDS, law firm.

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mar drive after dark only If an J" adult U In the car wllh him. ,

-1 'reallM tha t Uils proposal wlU draw walls of protest from young ^ people a n d obJecUow from some adulb." th e Judge said. "But 1 am ‘ convinced th a t It would lead U) a lubstanUal reducUon In U^fflc acel- *'‘U)i dents, a n d tha t 11 would greatly A r

- allevUte aome of our most serious delinquency problems.’*

He pointed out Uiat most state , laws w hich fix ;S as Uie age for ^

g regular driving permits have been on

B«t th o IB-year-old who got a ^ u n i .1 permit a generaUon ago "drove In an t«en

enUrely d ltte ren t kind cf car under jo hi entirely d ifferent and less hazard- |,c ous circumstances.”

es "We drove our model T s nnd k j h model A 's a t 33 to « miles per hour,

aa and we h a d the road pretty much ig to ourselves," the Judge aald. “To-1 C i e- day'a teen -ag tr operates a 200-1 »*' n- horvcpower vehicle capable of going

120 miles an hpur. and trequenUy; a drives In bumper-to-bumper traffic."]

1* Judge Noyes agreed Uiat manyi modem teen-agere know more about; the mechanical workings of cnrsl

^ Uian adulta. Bul he said the ability " to Uke a n engine apart docs not .

necessarily Imply tha t a youUi also ^ h u the matiffity. the Judgment, the! "ability to coAiprehend Uie poten- Ual danger of a siuiatlon." th a t Isi ^necessary fo r safe driving, parUcu-| ■

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" U. P . TAKES OVER LINE ■to 6P0ICAKE. June 3 m — The ■nil Union Pacific Railroad company ■nk *111 lake over tho IH)-mlle Spokane. ■tor internaU onat railroad under a slock ^ >ld transfer arrnngement plnn which

say agreem ent reached yesterday. _ I

New Jenicy. an Industrial state. ^*“ nevcrthele** has forestal owr 48. '^ per cent of Ita land. 1

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Hearing OK’d 2 On Change in "BI Zoning Rules

(Fraa Pi»» Oao) tlOn 1added Uiat In Uie case of an em erj- tlons.ency when It would not be practical the sito wall for Uie comnilsilan to con- whichTcne Uien Uie city manager could quUe<!aonrove a Ulp. This would Include Uie siUlps whera poU« hare to reUirn m e siprtsoncn back from oUier ciUes and le t . «stales. tachci

The auditor also rtccmmended o t htthat the name pUte on city warrants items.be m «i only br H f P < ™ TH.name Is on the plate, or In his , i ighipresence, and Uiat the name ptate th e stbe kept In his pofseialon. lu th o

Commissioner James Norfleet w u bjIssIoabsenl Irom Monday night's meeting. ,t to m

The commlsslonei* voted against je*BUilhe use of civil defense warning c a ll <siren a t Uie fire sUUon In connec- xh tUon with Buy-o-rama U begin June on,n,,i. a t Twin Palls. th a t

The commissioners agreed tomakeanother attempt al obtaining prop- erty from George Pooler, Ninth lum n avenue east and Maurice street, to

■ be used as a rlghl-of way for Uie extension of Ninth avenue from Maurice street to Momingslde drive. •

Donald Syas. whose land ha* been MA deeded lo the city on the opposite Ualte side for a right of way. told the nanc« commissioners M o n d a y night U. S. Uirough hla atloreey, H. N. Jewell. Unt tha t he wanted ta see a sUeet go Secre Uirough or have his deeded land re- tJ. S. turned to him. ' w ^

A new alate of license fees tor camlvaU, shows, circuses and other forms of amusement wai discussed. REAI T h e commlssloneh tentaUvely = j agreed the present fee rale* are m . too high and the present ordlnanw H | docs not cover e»er>-Uilng 11 should 3 — In helping control such acUvlUes. d ■ The m atter bw been before the R ^ board for several weeks. Member* g a of the auxiliary of Uie VeUraa* ot ■ Foreign Wars liare staled Uie pres- ■ ent fees prohibit them from apon- ■ soring a carnival that would set up ■ wlUiln the cliy llmlta. ■

A report by WlllUm Dyt. city dog « ■catcher, was given by C lty^anager ^Joseph Utlm ore, The report stated ; Uiot a survey of Uie city, excludinga small portion of Uie old townslle, «shows there are 1. 00 dogs In Twin gPalls. During the past five months n318 dogs have been taken lo the dog i Vpound by the dog catcher, 128 have j | jbeen taken Uiere by Uie owners and i gM have been klUed on Uie streeta i g by accldenl. C

LaUmore reported Uiat 93» llcen- »sea have been sold to data, and be- 4 I

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e n i tberfl *r« poattly •bout3 300 dog* yet to be licensed. The ■ ▼ fammlssloners agreed Dye should bcjtn t out W check on known dogsl a t are not licensed and Uie own- ^n should be penallied.T he commissioners voUd to au - ..

tiorUe the city manager and city ttoroey to proceed with legal me­lon to enforce city ronlng vio la-' ___«ions. Mentioned specifically were tie sign a t Uie Okay Food store. I l l rhlch U 10 feet hlghtr tlian the re- uUed height sci by the ordinance. _tie seUlng of merchandise out.%lde ____he store building al the Okay m ar- - ' I 77: e l . and a lean-.to which was a t- ached to Shelby's market for use r w t houilDg shrubbery and o ther D>

The commission approved-paying H.0<ItahUy more than }l.40Q .aS-Icea-t(U ^^M le stata Municipal league. U also ^ uthorUed espensrs for two com- ilasloners. the clly manager, clly ttom ey and city clerk to attend Uie e*Bue convention ta be held a l Me- ;a ll on June 12, 13 and H. ™

The commissioners ajreed to rec- immend a t the league convcnUon h a t such travel expenses by dele- •ales on Munlclpsl league business iiould be paid byjlie league in the uture. ________ ^ 7

Rice Sale'Set ■ MMANILA, June 3 (UPD - The

Jailed Slates agreed today to 11- J lance the sale of M.l00,000 worth of J. S. rice to the Philippines.. J

U nder the pact, signed by Foreign Iccrctao' Pellxberto Serrano and d ^ . - , J 6 Ambassador Charles E. Bohlcn. he rice wlU be sold to Uie phlllp- lines in pesos.

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P a r m a Leader , R e g r e t s Hells

Canyon Votes- o iiA Ju m J (OPD-The<le*Ui

Citiyon legUliUon ii>e M iw Uilerlor

& »i»cUU9n.P«nB«.

,J57 ,n l 0/ Ihe croup »nd C»n>on

^ 0 . m . „ ;UI p ;» v - S r T I S Buuke K rwlIJ’ “ • .

vW'Wiitf rrsourw devflopcd only L, iii( rfcl»m»ilan bureiu," he !L«j -»rt subjKl u> the conlTolJ 5 ^ 'r* »iler Ia»s. Any olhtr led-

S i r^ r c « i« n o i .u & jK tU , .U le

of Ihe lejbUtlon. h o w bnmshl ipproMl from a u te

5 S n , rS .m .U o » oriM .U iBdtdrociiMofprlrtle power.

Those »h« lupporled U-i com- B>uteiellon Included:

tt- E Adimi. Eijle. m w ltr of the iiUho SUle Or»nge: Albert C»rtoon. gj,,»fnnL sho tu l year (eiUfled In ih* eommlllw »» » reprcjenUtlve el the Upper Snitie lUKr Valley Titer Vittt Protective union and UK Opptr Bntke River Underground Wiier tJKrs Mjoeiatlon: N. V. Sure. Wfr, directflr of Ihe National DfcluntUon aasoelatlon and chair- BUD ol the Commltue of Nine for enike Rl»er Wtter U«r«; L. D, jOrtJn, Cildnll. president of the Id»ho Firm Bureau Federation: ‘ j»rfd U. Cooper, Grace, Idaho 8 t*te J [tfcUmiilon auoclallon president, uid Al» Colemtn, SL Anthcny, Idiho dlrtClor*«leel of the National B«l»millon aisoclatlon and an ,

c, Jdiho aember of the ColumbU,In- R ^ u i f Coopact fommi&slon.. *

Kichfield Relates ; Visitors, Travels J

lUCHnsLD, June 3—M n. Jam et ^ E. Vahlberf and diunhter. Marah*. and nifce, Karen Brown. Swett, J ipent the »<tlt-end wlUi relaUvet J; at RlehlleW and Ooodlni, They J- vtre houwfurtu of Mri. Vahlbers’a ” (liter. Urt. Theo Drush, Xtartiha ^ Vithlberg remilned for » longer ° Tlilt In Blchdtld, _

Ur, u d Mn, Toin Ilobluon and funlly, Idaho FalU. M n, Alphn Bumi and Mn, Kenneth 6Unner. BaUe. Ten Memorial day cueaLi of rtlaUru, Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Peterson.

Wr. and Mn, Olen Heldenrelch and family fetur^ed Friday evening froa DolM r t e « they ipenl Memo- rUl dij. f - • •

Ur. ind Mn, Edward Bchliler and famU; ltd Friday for Thayer. Uo.toTUtnliUvu while on vaca­tion.

Mr, u l Un. P. R. BriBss are »l»lUn* lemal day* with Uielr aon-ln-U* ind daughter. Mr. and Mn. OiTj nntailth. Bol»e.

IjGREENAWALT'1

KINGF o r FA T I4

Genuine Berk

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across f r o m

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tone 3,1368

* T. F. Man Is Cl Is Officer for J« Capt. ‘ L. Jam ct Kouinlk, T s li

'0 C F ilU , haa been appointed Unllr< S ta te i academy LlaMn officer' fo

leath M afic Valley to function u ar> of alioD ficlal rcprcaentAtlve of Ihe dlrecto erlor o f adm inlitrators of the academy.

w u Hla dulle i will Involve dluemlnn ;■ by tlon of. Information coneemlnu th' ! the academy and a.ulit qualified youiii Helli m en In lickinp nomlnnlion to ihi

academ>'. Captain Koutnlk is a mem' l>er of the T iln Pall* a ir reservi center, w ith which he has been *!• fllla ttd #lnee active duly In ihe itii forc«-diwln(t.World-W(ir-n.'KoatniJ wna a B*29 bomber pilot and w rvri th e pacafic theater of operntlbns H e la p a il commander of the flfil;

he distric t and Twin PalU pail, Ameri. can LeBlon,

led- Koutnlk h .it been active In num- •'op* erous civic and community funcilonj lU le during the p-i.it 10 years In Twin

Falt«, His dulle.i will alu) Involvr low* jpeaklnit to ih r varlou* group.i, or-

Ranlaitlona t<nd Khoola throuKlioiii c lalt u je valley and to Include proper pro.

BrammlnK of the IndlvidUiil fiiii. om- denUV study cour*e* to make ilir

necevJiry rroundwork and foiinrt.i- the Uon for entry requlrement.i to the

iAon. academy.d In Anyone drsirln* Information ron- itlve cemlnji Ihe academy proisrftm should illey eoniAct Captain tCoutnlk a l Rtd* and wood 3-2SC3. u n d ------------ ^ :-------

inal I B u h l Legion Has ™ . Special ServicesU -' BUHL. June 3 -D uhl poJl No. <3, Q„. American LcRlon, held Its .anntinl ,(1 Memorial day aervlce.i honorlnc d r.

ceased veteran* a t 10 a jn . Prlduy , ‘7 a t the Buhl city cemetery before a 3 Uriie crowd.

“m e openlnj prayer. Uken from J Ihe American Legion manual, was

presented by the chaplain. Dave Ettdfeston. The Rev, Roy L, TItiii, pastor of the First Christian church, presented the main addreiw on the question. "Ar* Wa Honest?'* Tlie

I aenrlce waa held under the direction I S of the Legion commander. Wllltom lea Owtn-^ M arshall L .. Slmcoe and Ivan

Nipper served u color bearers and Don C. Brannen and Herman Compton, aa color guards. T h s flr- tnit squad 'w as furnished by com-

K. pany a , Idaho national guard, un- der the direction of the aquadron

^J eon. Moat th a h jo t t “tmodc*’ nu

Put NervesTo SI Of Swollen Pile

. To atop n ig ilog dlicam fort ot'h arotlen piles fn mfnuCo, thou->g auuSi UM Slalnlrit PatoA. Hnt3- enty rwluoM Uuu* ■welling but

at«p« pala at enn . promoUi be«l*(r log InStmwl U uuu too—oilr tel<Aou<fiir;(rvtPrfpariUoaf that

. Juit ael »o "ahrlnk' pilct c .n 'l

Tor r»«l eotnfort. fu l. you n»»d -e th u mor* conpteU mtdleaUen.ir In doetora* ueu . patlenu bad.d ImmwUaU r^X .'T h a t’a beeauM

.T'S JO IN S BUY-O-R

h i z e GH E R S D A H

3rk-Line

« R S M

See G reenaw alt's <

r C h a r c o a

RE(^ULAR

Hooded grill with chromium .

t plated pTids that ^— rnise-HTuI-----------

lower.. Perfect s iftl

E *59.50 JOINTER <“Shop-Smith” it) the famoi workshop tool that does eve Dad before Fatbers’ dny ar or Jig Saw included Free.

^ 5 COMPLITI % K.— J MOOIL TOOLI-9.

^ l a . l n . lA N D It—1«y 'I X 44-11\ \ H O IIZ O N T A t D l

I M f O « O N L Y 3 2 9 .5 0

wiiliVL• FI

IM POST O F F IC E — T W I (^

8

Chosen Liaison r Ail’ Force School

le nir'u t n i k - ^ - ^ —<*------rrvrd

fon- CAPT- *- JAM£8 KOUTNIKoulU

Iowa s Professor Wins Nomination

DE3 MOINES, la,. June 3 .U Pl. —Willliim O, Murray, a bc.ipecinckd

C O collece profcMor wlio quit ihr rnm. ^3 pus to lake a plunge Inio poliltcs,

won the Republican Rubernniorlnl J ,.. nominaUon in yesterday’s Jo»a prl.

iday:e a Murray. who said he wa.< hap­

py to leave the •'classroom behind rom me and set out and beat the bushes wflfi a.1 a politician," defeated a <0-yrar lave political veteran In hla firsi try fortUI, public OfflCi!.rch, HU opponent, Lt, Oov, WllHamtlip If. Nicolas. «5. trying for the noml-Die naUon for the third time, conceded.Ion defeat shortly after midnight as:am Murray clung tenaciously to a

- steady margin of more than Si peri’an cent. [indmn leader. •William R. Ambrose. Scrv-flr- ices were concluded with the bu- I'm- glers. Gordon Carter, playing taps, Iin - and John Rosketiey, played theron echo.

r m m ti ru i no suiw iy niioid to

Sleep-Sfop Pain 'lies in Minutes!of Fazo comblnM Ih* moat II

lu- eftecllT* IngrtdlenU known for I<nt pIln.Thuiworkaa w ariit once: I» it (1) atop* pala.luhlDg in mlnuttt; II«l- (3) (tirtoks tluu* •welling, con- ' t loil gestlon; (1) promotre heillna nf I

raw tltaiiei. Ton gel ImmKlUU IIn 'l nrw comfort while Nalurt'* own IKf. hoallng m ills gofe to wnrlct Ittd Don'( siiffar ntedlettly. Oat I

gralnlni Paso euppoiliorle* or Ilad Ointment at druggUts. Oet r tlltf ■

vltbout ntjgery or mooey backl I

(-RAMAWITH I

HFTS II* II

| l

s and Save! I

d G r i l l I

^R 24.95 I

IR or JIG SAW ImouR 5-in-one home nnd H everything! Buy one.for H / and get ?59.50. Jointer . se.

, K.P. FLOOR I. 9 . I n . I A W -

O I I U

D 1 1 1 L > A L L I

^ 5 0 Completa I

PEN 'T li;9p.m ; WEDNESDAY THURSDAY I FRIDAY

MH FALLS

Group Okays >ol Fireworks on

July 4 Event'■.■J BU ni..-June J-Membrn» ot Ihe ,.4 Buhl ciininber 'Df Commerce voted

.' ' J to <loii;i(r j:50 tor Ihe Kourth nt July iirrttoikx display, »lirn they m rt jiir, tlieir regular Monday

n lunt'liriiii.

k 1 .1** '*' donateI J Uir.A,i:iip nmoiml for tllr Joliif piir- r - J chii,sr „l the tire«ort.i. Pat llamil- 9 il »elrcted lo work wtUi the

j S Siiicr June U Dnlr)' mnnih. the S .’S nirnibn* of (lie Chambrr of Com* ■ f » 'o Oft >‘l' diMr • bar

In Itir bujiiir.M 'district on June H. rKfl f^hiinibcr of Coinnirrie will

P'lri'lin.ie tlip milk and Icr rrenm ■ijBfl and .ihp Jnycres «1U w i up and

oivriilr dtp bar,'EM U^uiry rriwrled lo tiip group

thm :jo o qur.Mloniialre.i have been mniird ti> rejldents In resnrds lo

.‘t tlirir .^^ntlmcnt.^ In siioiiuim: In ' IIJulil, .Siiuirdny l< the demlllne for ' Uir irtiirn of the qur.Mlonnalrr.t.

T h r next meetinc of (lip Buhl J Cliumbcr of Commerce will be Julyi

K Gumm wpi-e Lyif Dickson and i ------Dr. Ciinries C, Marsh. j

iu :a d t im b s -n e w s ' w a n t a d s ,'

■ y O V / ^ P * '" '-------"N r---------ickd ■

ittcs, H XJrlnl H / 1 '

III;rv< H c S g H y /bu- ■aps, ■ the ■

r w

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W A S :

I WAS S2I

W T Eatlasi Credir fg TenBil

j iN O M O N E l E D O W N !

A F U U Y E A R J

M Y I

_________ TIMES-NEWS, r, T W IN FA LLS. ID A HO

Guests Reported For Lincoln A rea

niCHKIt;i.U. Jime 3 - M r , «n.i Mrs. nn-,|j nnd familv nnd

j j I ; Mr, and M,v U :u I-,uIn.o„. h o b r

loted M " W. Sthey ‘ ''■‘d .r c ,(i,i;i,. Mr, _

“ " i , ;

the VauKlili

. MrVrms.7('n;|,'rr\”J pOSlmaMrt IV

will " ----------- -enm ► AIIM m n i Al' TO .m i:i :tand HOLl.lSTi:n, ..iijip 3 _ .Salnmii

T ract >:irin li^ni.m uili mrft ai k roup p. m. Wi'chKMiav „t Hip nolliMrr Ufcn OriinKe h»ll 'ii„ ' 4.i t Uvcatock club , (0 also will m<Ti ni s p m In

! s iFit-Rlte Dental Lob| l D en tu re s R cpaired -R eline^

W H IL E -U -W A IT . — M a in W e lt R E .3 -1 9 8 7

M s e% J U

w l 01p m BUY I

DURI/ Twin I' BUY-0-1

^NSURIOO NI OF THI 1 ^ _____

WQRtOlS ■ = = lARGEST I p : "| w

AS S550 ^ I

175 I

^ ■ 1

« o o ||H | ^ I50.

y ( ^ \ \ "W A S $ 1 7 5

I y ^ g ll

I § r ■ 1 i M

e iw tu E i

! T w i n F a ll50 M in

J For Reservations

' ■ ■ H E /

c h u b !JNE D

S i >NLY 1fM O W /JRING I in Falls j . 0-RAMA / ^ i

II Only Omf IS FINE ENOUGH

TO BE SET IN A ^ SCHUBACH

MOUNTING!Y m , o n ly o n e o u t o ( TE]

i £ d ia m o n d s 11 l in a • iw u f lh I ^ b a M t ln a S d iu b a c h n io u H

In g . On* o u t o f to n h a v ^ l iw c o lo r . . . th o p ro p o i t io ^ . . . ih a b rillla n ca . . . th C p o rfM tlo n . . . t h a t Is re

< |a lra d f o r d la m o n d r t a - b j S s o t In a S d iu b a d i m o u n t

In n . W h y talc* u iu w ta s sa r ] risksT S ch u b ad i's d h m w n d

I. o r * a c ttw lly U S S . EXPEN> SW E th a n j m p ^ r f a c t a m► S j t ® * " ' * « " » " '• » »X«dl

■ ■ U UNHL

M l

E S T C o n s T / m

a l l s ,0 B o is e 9;®®Ainufcs Away

ns and Information call Re s c

lEA D TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS.

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O ut and j l l i n S A V E ^ ^ if f l

WAS $400

2 0 0 I H I

W A & .4 1 2 0 M 1

" 6 0 m

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B u rley

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T in B o rk r ChMBbw i f C « m m ^

S s ^ ‘S r .w S - 'X m r S e ’r t i i i bS iS fa U / ih roaib town. MCOTdlai '

Boys’ Plot to Blast School

Is Reported_ K r S ' r - i i K ’^ »BUDlU' »t U>e P**!* «hoo l In w a M U mlnln* vlll#je ot WMUaod « t <nrer enough dj-Mmll* to blow up tt)« Kheol and the town u w d l.

UnlU U ll w ea.«nd no one ta ew »boul It liu l thB row "«hool f i t t ­ing" 'boy pupUi who put th e 3« illc lu 'o f dynunlte and lO dynt* m ite u p s underaenlh the th ree-

, S “To?C: r . n . l n . In «ofrom 10 to M. itol« th e txploslvM Irom the Cleric Co»I compeny on April 33. T h tlr purpoec: Blow up the tehoolhouM.

They pieced the exploalvts In * (pace .below the lehoolhouse end attempted to cel ll o ft by sU rtln s i behind * plllM ai n leel away, thlnklns they would be Mnharmed by an expJojlon.

Had the dynatolte exploded the b o S * ^ d have been killed and " the ichool and th,» town aa '•ell 'would have been blown up,‘ » etaU

^ ^ w S e n ^ e i r attem pt failed, the b0}-a lett the dyaamlte and capi under the achoolhouse *nd -con­tinued BolnB ^ elawea w ith the

" o n MMooSi day a « u ot the cape near the aehOol- bouie and iho«ed 11 to «oaI miner. Ttie man; who h a d lo*l t b n e fln*en la a b t a e ^ j Infonned conitable Robert Orlquel* Her. The two chtclted and t t ^ d the o p l u l r u under the ic h o o lh ^ e .

T tree o! the boyi whe a tole the d S S l t e were tu ried o ter to a ll# authorltlei yeaterday. ^ e xourth wae In a hospital re o o m ln i ^ a n U ln e u . _________

Way Opened fo r New Idaho T rial

Of Damage Case1 80ISS . June S (UPI>—T h e way ' w S^oSm -today for a new tria l U I a fu lt flled by Jataea M. O'Connor,

* S , O r t / f o r peraeaal Injuriei I t n d auloraobUe dam aje reaulUn*

jrom a wllUlon with a cow.

I T le Idaho w pitrno j» u r t yaelcr* a Dear U k e dUtrlet

' w « d rtr ln f h is car at■ a la h l ca O. S. highway 30 neat

Montpelier, when he encountered • h e rd ot about 30 u lU e In th a road. D ie belonalns to ShirleytiuAV ft tanner, had broken througli th e fetoce of their pa^u ro new bj and had wandend on to th e ^ h -way. OlOonnw itruck and klUed onioow. __________________

Narcptics Suspect C arr^ng Fortune

I ■ LOS ANOKLES. June J -I Lertpy Jeftenon. 39. porthujd. Ore. I beUend by police to be th e i ln i ' I n S u r t » w ^ « m narcoUcj I ayndlMte. wa* In Jail today aftei

police officer* lound more th a n $33,' . 000 cash tn his pockeU and anothti

«8M0 In h li sir) frlend'a purs$.Jetfereon w u picked up by pol c(

U ll n lfh t on a mallcloui mlschle.b a t booked on au^lclOT

« t robbery when they found Uii money-lncluding 30 o n e - lh o ^ n t (iwii«r bUl*-rln eT«ry one of h i trouiai* oocketa.

Dolorta T e rm Mitchell. 34. Seal tie, wai arreited on auaplclon of rob

" b trj a lont with Jefterjon. Offleeri • reported finding more th a n »S.00(

'4 caib In he r pur»e. She to ld pollet 1J ibe n a an -laUfpreUve dancer.

| | p y m TT*™*W tW8 WANT APS

I ^T!SIn?$5#3m^1I I FUR STQRAGE I n ■ .w ith « iM u ty to rn i i I■ ■ fo r y o « r n n . I1 . DIAL M .3 *2255 / II . ■ . 'f e rb e a d e d M M X e c v II ■ T H E . J

'AGEB1CHT» __________

ey Signs Warn Mo

_____' • > M H

a ere t and tbe elty M oeH bavt pbeed .U U W fhwaja n aad M wbleb a n

banber h*i fcrtiBd melerUU n w h w p u , . I . ■ .» * T .M m t . , '

InheiStance Levy | Hearing Planned I

Probate Judge r . C. Sheneberyer Tuesday algned an order to near the

. A S f f io f M r a .O U 'H . 'W le .B u h l .tor a determination of inheriune*

,„T, ux due from a porUon o t the esUie of G ran t MUler.

tha Mr. Miller died J in . 58. 19M. i* t Prior to h b death. Mr. and Mrs. UP Miller uansterred cerum teal estate

In Buhl to Mra. Tyler. The property new w u obUlned by Mr#. Tyler on a ? ,t . warranty deed from Mr. and Mn.

36 Milter.n a - 'Through h e r attorney. John C, ree- Ilepworlh. Buhl. Mr*. Tyler asta

lhe court to appoint appraiser* for age the transferred property w the Ivca amount ot lax due may be deter-

on mined. Tha prcperty transfer com a up within the scope of the tran*rer and

inheritance tax act of the sU te of n a Idaho.and Judiie Sheneberger wlU hear the Ung peUUoa a l 3 p. m . June 9. ' ’ir a ■ —9Uld la A P T P aa-N B W B WANT APa.

u d Fun w M i funnlea on

a | y A C M I O W |

ae,

. BOK Btmay h « W* ehara rf . i m t r « y d a j. Be yo« haT«

7 « ttn wblU TaeaUenla*. CalJ w

J S.M U) a n d bar* tbe Tlmt*-N«w* a ea i.te you ae yeo ean foUew aD tba eomlea. «r. U yea pr*>«r. order IQ O a “ VaeaUen-Pak." Your earrlw wm bald a tt of y o tt eeplea untU

way yoB ta tu m . . . Thera U bo extra a i m « b a n a t « » * “ ««MI«>‘oU lafyeM nnor. papan.lu rie*------------------- ------- ---------------------- :ilUng *

£ • ; s x t k :iT. x i ie G rea tred a f t '

roughearby

cti n e i? n -

O re. .. S H i king- \ P i U W y k ^ i r 'i w ixoucs i M T ' ^ a S

after t i > 1 W : ^ Wi m -mother i

• -police Ijchlef •plclon

usand *f hu

6«*l*

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ADS.

■ ■ • ^ C h m f ia W S S• ■ ! B B IM n

' IIf «| j | | | |L [1HE OID smtr BI9QK DMTM

lotorist Bumps At

A who waa aaditad h j K. C taik lo d e d rt are Janie* M albe»«. Jeft, and Paip srareled ai«l ao«e lBipfOTe»eal U iI, e ^ (Staff pheto-etnraTtog)

I Invitation I. J , / TIBtmON. Calif-. June 3 (UPn'U I —ArllJSt Oyre OJone told police. . .1 yeiterday he would like to locntcUj. -two women whom he m et In « bur i ,W and.tflok home lo see hU elch- ■ nee lai*- ''While the wotnen looked a l lito

paUiUngs. OJone decided to mix j « *ome ttrlnka. The operation waa

Interrupted by a sharp blow on the back of Clone's head,

i ! lie woke up with a black eye ; ; and a large lum p -a n d without i„* hto wallet. 120 In cash, bankbook,

table radio, camera, watch, and tire-horaepower ou mo r.

Sk4 ' ; .for WCAD T M P-W K W a WANT APB.

ler-Tin

: BUY-O- SPEC

l ~ -DRE!. i|orm er1y

•* ________iSTa

I A N N E ' S !Tier^ In Th« Fur Shop

T N T B Ba t B o u r b o n o f t l

' v y j g T r i L - l

Ig r e a t K e n t u c k ;

M N O W 9 0

tor BICHER; HEi. Now you can enji

i^SSl charecter ol the great beW ejta ta rich

0»W ..U5UlW ai£. w , BlSniBUTtD BY KATll

t h ^ n e w s , T w n

Uiead

kY<J5» .>;rg-.'fcai{: ,'0-vr..-,v--._ .

dealpilnr fb* »>ru- GIH* la tb a pletara i p*lty Janak. The *treeU a re »o* , It la noted, aecordlBg to e h an b e r etfl-

Lower Prices fo r | ;; Milk to Continue“ WASHINOTON, June 9 W -M llk ill! ' sold for manufacturing purp<»ca.

' conUnues to hold above th e low ered; >ls price level set up -April 1 by the ilx agriculture department.“ The new support rale Is M-M a

hundredweight for milk of per cent butterlat content.■ The department reporU th a t Mayprices received by dairym en *11 ever

„ J the country averaged about *3^Tm 1 cents above the support level. The • May price wm only 9 cen ts t«low

— the average the (Ike m o n th lu t JM . ___ _

)-RAMACIAL!

! S S E ^

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• • Krtwi* problem . K SSutlon hM been dertloplr

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f * ^ U O oJ the 20m centw pob t h « bee

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of men uolned In Induslrli SS. tr.toed to panlelp«t« In e*JS ln r theg ^ ^ ir itlo a th»t Manot be itop

au) Siudl roytlly erer h<v

S T Ihe rojal family* Incomi ^ dwindle. The y o u n fm en g i e r im ^ their number, mi

of Uielf Jxw**’- Diieofilenl »mona these men L

rtnit. in ln fd m d wllh Jneoma S S m oIo I in comporuon wlU: S ^ B rfouln brethren, they h*v« M Biiet to go. The oU IndutUj te t jw t tnJned men by the thou- ^ Miny h»« gone out of the S ^ p t n y uid into the Swidl

« P ri« te biulnei*. tan, lome In fo»«nnient Job*.

TumoTer Drope tumcTtr In WS7 was tha In yekra. The economy end

lao roremniHit w e running out ctDoflty to .b m b <uch people.

W ^ W -ATftblsnTmerlcaa OU canpony. At the »&me

timr the 13.000 Saudi employes rrfHtif h w »4liirlea by Ioc« -jndwds. da not belong to the «rid of the American oU people

Anmeo-* p»au*t« and erenMU cmiot employe* are a peUUcal fac- Icr here. If there is fn u tn tlo a

them. II *eep« do«-Q through Ihe pojwlttlcn.

Jolted by S o n Critlf - tbt roT»l-finiliya f ln t big )oIt

a n t with the Ute IDM.Buei crUU then aaudl Arabia Buffered a «ud> ta curtailment of her Income. In­ane dropped but ipendlnf went on at Ihe old rale.< TUi country leaped from the itideot to ttie modem u-orld In one ItoenilcD. FneUcally all Its In- axse Is fcrelfn exchange. OU ac* csuDli for M per cent. Pilgrims to Uit Uodm sbrlnes, Mecca and Utdlaa, brlDg moat of the re«t.

Tbe eeoncoy would b t sound easDih. ttnn sustained high oil pndsctUo rates and prices. But dlf« noUUcs iita* when the royal family and loremment began q>endlng non tbin Uu eount:^ was eanitng. lil t lOTSsscot began borrowing tplnrt pntpecUre Intone.

M h Ake IneoM Anuneo ptW 8»udl Arabia « a , -

tasa ta m i. but the goremment mllad enly »l«.799,74l. The rest t o t to debt r e t ^ e o t RMcnea TO near tero. .A m pe^ have been tn a fsotasU- J fy chaotic stole.,Brtry nerchant

been his own Impoler. with Mplannlng whaUrer. New Premier Wnce Palsal apparenllr plana to ^ that, lo limit Imports and ‘ «nJ*te Imports UMntes. Gortrn'. Bfflt reforms follored.■ 1« »PM u i j 1U7. M U ,, i t a i time In many months, the &audl rm nm eot stayed wlthla Its In- cene. ^

JUDGMENT BOUOHT BOISE, June ] (UPI)-A federal

iw ^ e n n u ltw a s on rile In U. 8. {IWlct court here lodny demandlns

«B«ln*r22myBodlne of Post Palls. The

of «.S73snioii the Bodlnes on Mareh ai

« ^ t Uien o»rt pio, interest ac- milat since that data.

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l l l ^ t He will enter the mlsalen home I ncome b. , i ta k e cHy June U . prior t

men. going ererMaa. Elder lU rena I f. M« th e eo^ of Mr. and M r t E. I

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T Z F o r c e s T i g h t e n e iSaudi JAKARTA. June S (DPI)—Loya mess. t , t forces have occupied th e nort »• Celebes port of Tolltoll, cutUng tl-

' amuggllns route from B ritish Bom< I the and tightening the ring th e goverr f and m ent Is forging around th e rebi t out capital, a t Menado, the a rm y ac eople. DOunced today, ablan .W ith the capture of Tolltoll, 3C same miles west of Menado. the rebeUhet loyes. city U threatened by m ajor loyalla local slrlU ng fortes from th e norths eai . the and west.

;ople. T he a m y announced also, t h a t ; n*lU W est QenRon doctor Idenm ied onl : lac- as Sam>-gin was cnpturcd recent!, atlon w ith a group of 3l rebels In wea ough Sum atra. The doctor, who h a d beti

teaching medicine a t bie Unlverslt . of Buklttlngl, told his captors 1.U wa* forced to accompany th o rebel

when they evacuated tlie city.»ud-. In - READ TM EB-NEW S W ANT ADS It on '

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T h e c o u n t r y I h e r e , n o t e ,

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!Save Citizenshi

W A sn iN o m v , ju n e s (tn>i) Hep. Francis E. Welter, D , Pa., l acireu Olivia de HarlUand has •lUNietf special .congressional Ifj jaUon to save her V. B. eltlxenal Ilic cur. who has Ured In Pa since 1S55. «ould lose hec clUtciul m two yenrs under p riaen t law.

w.ilicr hiii introduced a bill «h would rxem pt Mias de Havllla Iroin a provijioti of the McCarrn W alur im nilsrallon net tha t rcvol ilic c llltctuhip or naturalized Aim leans who live abroad «nU iiuoa^ r niore thar^flre year»7

a lira BuUUn I ■ I >> fare- H

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^ i No tther policy U tt)het«- I Offers SIX different bi___1 sjch child. Esch one Ch' I ' of tenefiU h« wants)el ! HE GETS. Only Idaho

proridcsALLeftheiat.Loyau' ■.rsib-.,..,,

Somw' ^ovem-i P>ettti<en le All h ^ '

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[umber, tle e l, o il a n d many o th e r.h a iic

ia yo iir state, c o u n ty , e ity o r to w s

r schools and o th t r d v ie p ro jec ts ,

u pon years, th e ra il ro a d s h a re been

eom pete u id e r th e bu rdens o f out-m<

. A t t h t sam e Hm'e, they h a v t be«o d

e yon bcKer tran sp o rts tio n se rv ie* —

Ig a n u h ila ted b y th e i r subsid ized eom]

H ty i$ n o t* a t t h e e n m r o a d s ,

road is tfit. u ltim ate-destruc tion o f ibc

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Vmerica . a h ig h ly affident, econ

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l o ^ ? y o tt c a n .g ire .th e answer^

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you recognize th e v ita l p a r t y o u r ra il

A m erica. Ask th a t they b e g iven the ion.

nstors to support S3778, and your R 12488.

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to Inquest Slatedi Q h i n Ju n e 3 (U P I)-A n loquik sa asp 1j iciieduled U t« thU aftenioon I; O T l) — the d e a ih v jir two Boise t« n - i Pa lava *'ho *er« killed when the < . ‘ m which they were riding plunj

‘n accident were Un Cheney, 13. a sd Prances 1

in Paru Q utfn .H , ite iuh lp ~ , .law ^ among four your11 ,'h ich ‘ ‘‘ P the c a r when It crash avllland ‘hroujrh a bridge and Into Uie H C a m /i . about live miles etrcvokfs

1 Amcr- , .............. ....... .............Uluouily Onlr rcnjalo moe-jultoe# car __ malaria ^ r e r fn » a man lo man.

It ID FLEXIBLE or so cotnpliti. ent bentlits to husband, will and }ne CHOOSES thanumbir ind kinds 'ants AND PAYS ONLY fOR WHAT Idaho Mutuil Oenifit Asseciallon hBsebenefiU. ' *9«ii 1 mtnlhi !• M r'tara .

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TIM ES-KEW S. T T O i

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hy M aytag H as Sold

: CONVINCE YOUR

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By special arrongem enf witl a national tour of MAYTAG

D ANDERSON'S HAVE IT

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Id Over 11 Million Wash

JRSELF NOW !!!

M a s s 1PARTICIPATE-BRINi

On WEDNESDAY, 1 Parkins: Lot, a mosti wonhinfT. Bring you Ihcse new Maytag: a from the Aluyta]; fi From 9:00 a.m. to 9

' this .opportunity to 1

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Yes, wash ss many loi tratlon coupon for a f wash, the better yoar ( TO BE PRESENT TO 1 the drawliif, your fu l l :

to G et W asherama we I

)f MAYTAGS and _ P le F them in 4 Days! Buy ' a n d SAVE. . . Nam e Y( WHEELIN' and DEALir

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Begins 9with th a M ay tag Factory-

r A G WASHERAM A. SEC IT . . . BEHIND TH E SI

e to D uplica te 'T h is I

a sh e rs ! . . . Bring You

D e m o nJN G YOUR LAUND

lY, THUnSDAY, FRIDAY and S mass display of new 1958 Mayti : your laundry—as many loads i lag: automatlca. nepreaentallves Q]; factory will be there to a« to 9:00 p.m. all 4 daya. Bring 3 to leom all about automatic w

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ly loads u you like, and for CTerj r a free 1958 Maytag AU-Fabrica 'our chances of winning. Drawing t ’ TO WINl If you purchase a Mayti ' full purchase price wUI be refund*

Hre had to buy 3 CAR­PI e d g e Ourselves to u y Your New M aytag

Your Own TERMS! U N ' to Sell . . ;

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3-LB. CELUCLOUD

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• Waterpi^oof Cover .

• Fiann'el Lined

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9:00 a.m. Wed.,5iy— Twin Falls has been : lECOND TIME IN MAG ; STORE IN OUR PARKIN

s Perform ance! . P

our Own L aundry!. . .

n s t r a t i'IDRY-WASH IT FRI

id SATURDAY, June 4, 5, 6 and 'i aytay All-Fabric Automatic washen ids as you wish—and wash FREE ■es from. Andjcrson’s and laundry

assist and counsel you on your lai ng your family. Have a wash pier c washersl

A N E W 19!

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Tery w u h , yoa deposit • Hayiag W t rlc automatic washer drawing. The i ng to be held Monday, Jane 9. YOU I aytaff aatonuitic doriog Waahenuna undfdi

n CREATE

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11 Group UsedI i ' Pressure for r : TV LicenseNi WABHINOTOK. June 3r ehlrf eodiwJ of >-hou»* lubcom^I tee lnmll«»tinK federal rcjuU t( •srticlM #*y» the evidence ln(JlcaI a p itlen j of pre«ure U» Inlluei]• TV »laUon Jleeniitt.L Robert W. liahm nn exprtucd r ■‘^ W y e s t f r ta r 'I n -O T m n i lM -u p 1 Ib I lUidy on nine contested televuI ewes handled by Uif fedeml eo I I I I munlM ilotu commlujon.I,; 1 Llihman told the lu b c o ^ l l

n 1 Jwdled*ihowed evidence of "a p• , U rn of ex pane prexMire or extI rtcord rrprewntaUon- aimed a t rI- memberf. In liiymcn-* lanjuaic. t I »ucli thUiKS a.i « word puiI by k member of congrci* or a iricI ' of a commlMloner.! 1 ' F lnd lnp ReportedI ' Llshman reported on l>i»I ' ' findlns* after autxmnmltlee Cli« i I I ' man Orcn HwrlJi, D.. A rk. aald i

! l i BTOi* hopes to aubmlt rccomniem; 11 Uonj for remedial legislntlon to i

I T . houie before eongreis adjourns i' < L (ummer.

I I In .llnfl * lth ■ nehedulrd *pei ■ I un of liearlnM. Uie wibcorpmlt l l will so to Batten Thunoivy toI I lo break * deadlock -on rcco r^ I f ! «aya It need* to atflrt nn ln»e»tl|I I I Uon cf the federal tmde comni I) alon and aecurlUea c tth an je eoJt ; mlMlon,J , | CenUred on FCCI 80 far. th# aubcommlttee h u C(l i eentrated on the PCC, which, amcI f other thlnca, Jleenaea and reguift

I I tha Ulevlilon Indiutry..'II ' One purpow of the Boston hei

I In tt. expected lo la i t two days. \I f be to study the PCO’a awnfd of te

I I I TUIon channel 6 lo WIIDIL I i l l That company, a wholly ownedai

l i b|H|«t> of the Boston Hemld*Tr«vdljfl *r corporation, received the *wj

RH c o o tn rr ta an examiner'a /India

I Local College I Plans Servic

I P 11)8 pflDsram for the »SS cotifi tnencement exercUea of the T«IHI Falls Business colltKO which n■ I acheduled ior » p jn . T hursday■ ] th s LDS chapel on Fourth aveni l l — w u announced Tuesday.Hi The cap and sow n ceremony w1 bfBin with the pUyins of ''Poni l l and Circumstance" by pianist CaI f olyn B r im for the procewlonal.

hif;' ImroeaUon will b« by S. DryaKit la tM n . The claaa represenUtl H i • WlU b« Blven by Blanche D, Bunm Ullchell Hunt. aecreUry-mansRTO o f the Twin Falls Chamber of Cor,1 : inerce. will deliver th# addressj<^ the ru lu a le s .M FolIowlnB H unt's AtldreM. SlerlliI c . Larson, head of the college, w

l| preseni the Alpha lo la scholarshliM M m n v lll also deliver the diptMn BenedlcUon wIU b« by J . H art M A benlen. *l.Urehe PonUdcale” «UI bfl played hy M iu B r im for tIm rccettlonal.I n ' Uutte^ durlBf th a ceremony t HI bo MTfonned b7' • trio consist!

M of Pat«7 Jewell. Ranelle Thaxt

l l ! by Marjorie PetUL Tha trio »!|(f sing T h a HalU of Ivy,“ '•Sonj i w hert Over th e Kalnbow" atoil -youTl Never W alk Alone.-'n | n e public la tovlUA '

S S t r i k e i n U t a hH SALT LAKE CtTY, June 1■ tTnloo brieklayera went on alrl■ hers today In a pay dlspuU vl■ ■ oontnctors.H Boos a r r m em ben o t local NoI I «« t« idled by the walkout agali m Masoa Contracton Association■ XJtah,

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r.™; DAV Group Ii Slate Duri

“i'f 'fitl” LeHoy nchwalt w u Installed coi ;« mander of Stradley chapter No. h .^ih Disabled American VeUran*. Mo

day nlBht In the DAV hall.Other officers InsUlIed w e

fintiYn^ Dewey Julian, senior vice comman rinding*- jnm es Kodesh, Junior rJco cot

mander: Tom K nljht, « ^ p W . - Elmer Griffith, officer of the ila C Cnrl fiutterfleld. serjeant-at-am ' and PVank Horejs, secretary ai

/ I C C Tha stAt« convenUon will be he Thuriday. Friday and Batsrday

^ com- Wallace. DelesaM from tha cha e T w in _______________ _

i k i “ M i s c o n c e p t i o n s ”

F o r S o l o n N o t e■'Pomp SEOUL. June 9 (DPI)—A gover

i t C ar- menl spokeaman h u charged tod nat. that. U. S. Sen. MIkt Mansfield, 1 Bryant Mont.. haa "many mlsconcepUo inUtlve about w hat U going on In A*Ia.“ Bum s. “Ho seems to consider commun

lanaeer regime# aa onif Com- of e<iualliy and trustworti

to nwa wIUi the free world Asia alll of tha United fiUtes." said O h Ch

11— Kyung. director of Iho office « i m public information. •

Oh aald South Korea haa "tet “ H l!i«' ously- observed the Korean armis' ’ “ ’P'o* agreement for almost five years "o

Harold

t Tie 1 0 0 A r t n o r y P l a n s

mating G i v e n S o l o n O k ar h o * ^ WASHmOTON, Juno 1 W -T

l iuoso 'Mmed-serflce eommltue t day. authorised the defense depaj ment to proceed with m ore.than 1

^ rnmiory projects to cost »34J38.10 OonstrucUon ts still subJcct to a

proral by the Knat« armed auric committee. Tha money, however, h

j h *>een appropriated by congress. **» Tho projects Include army natloI 1 tjn— al guard armories, a m y reser I strike buildings and army national gua U w ith nonarmory constnictloa. Non# ar«

Idaho.a No. 1 ---------------------------against 4-H CLUB TO MEETtlon Of HOLLISTER. June »-Sctsaoretl

4-H Sewing club will me<i a t 3 p . : Thursday a t the HolUster O ran

T AT>3. h a l l . ,

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Installs Leader ring Parley at T. Id com- te r aro R«h^*alt. Knight and Julli No. fi, Rehw alt announced th a t the cl

, Mon- would like to have all DUnb!American Veterans Join the chap

w e r e because tha new year wlU sta rt Jiimand- 1.e com- ----------------------------

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S h e r i f f s C l a i m eM held BOISE, June 3 (U P I)-A demi day a t re r was on file In Ada county d chap - u ie t court today by the stata ch

■” lenglnff a petition which alleged C tha Idaho law enforcement deps

^ 'm ent usdiped the powers and dut k f p i l of county sheriffs.

*rho petlUon wa» filed against t pvO T - departm eot and law enforcemi

Commissioner Earlo B. Koehler, fid, D., Committee of Local Law E ®I~ona fercement. described a» a non-pro '*■ , , orgaolaallon. The petition ask n i u ^ t 0 ,9 department be enjolr * **” 1 fiom buch alleged usurpation. J '° f li iJ In Ita demurrer. Iho aUto cch Chit no t “ ' “ el'

rfl ef consUtute a cause of act!and U iat the peUtlon 1* uncertain »«>ou« respect*. The demurrer « signed by Attorney OcneroI Oraj-d

u t W. Sm ito and his a*al8tant,.wmii

ns r ikay .HOOn—The a

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ander Takes OfiBc

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tcR oy tastaOed janlor vlc« h i m ........lerlcan Elmer Grtffllh, Bfflccr of ib* da] It, was aad Frank Hafeja, tBCTatafy am

C a r - T r u c k C r a s h

, p T o l l I s Q i m b i n j• r • KLAMATH FALLS, O re , June

-D eath toll In a violent citr-trucI Julian, crtsj, n tar Mt. Hebron In norther Ihe c ub California roue lo two late yeiterda D ^bled the death of TSlbCrt Pniett, li chapter g ^ n y . Ark.a rt July youth’s mother, Mrs. Beatric

Pruett WHS killed outright In Ui crash on highway 07 3S miles soul

VM of here. Young P ruett 'died aboutI I pjn. Monday In K lam ath Valle

hospital here. His father. WllbeiI U 6 Q Pruett. <8. and two other Prueldemur- ?■. ‘. cscaped serious Injury, nty dls- jh o Arka;«as family was en rout ta chal- to Grants Pass, O re , when their co led tha t ^ d a semi-truck and trailer drive d fo iru •’y ^ ’P*> Hoblnson, 35. Prcsni

Calif, collided. The crash blocke d duties tratno on tho routo about f t t

houra.

Shirt Is Altered n-proflt I n t o S a c k D r e s‘ OMAIUi, June 3 «V-There wi •njolned quite a stir when E. T . Swoboda at'■ peared In daughter Sharon’s venloto con- of the sack look for men. ifflclcnt Sharon, 10. took one o t her dadf acUon favorite peppermint striped, ahlr Ttain in #nd. with a tuck here and a plci rrcr w u there, mado l l billow out In bsc 3raj-don uke the best feminine sack. WlUlam BUI driver Swoboda Is 6 feet, 3’

Inches tall and weighs 300 pound

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1 S l i e W i n s P o i n t ^, : _ n . CAMBRIDGE, U asa, June 3 ling cn-DoDftld B. Coxoa of Uarl- June S boro won a dlvoreo when he

inick testified th a t when he told his wife. PatrlcU . the m eat l(?af she

terday served h im w asn t f it for a dog..(• Ig she sa id:^ ' -Oh. bu t It U. I know It's fit

satrlce doga because Just for kicks I msde K out of dog food.-

S R e u n i o n s S l a t e dPruett HAGEHMAN. June 3 -E . L. Chap- ne 8 lln l«ft Tuesday for Plymouth, WU.

. where ho ^illl a ttend the 60th an- , route nlveiaary of his graduaUon from elr car Plymouth high school on June 7. driven »«►nssno n lv trsa ir of his graduation from the .locked Unlrerslty of Wisconsin a t Madison , ftjur on June 14. IBIS.

•Mr. a n d U ra. Glenn Hendrickson and fam ily spent the week-end tls lt-

I lng h e r brother-in-law and sister and family. Mr. an0 Mrs. Robert Dlckeraon. Billings. Mont, th e y re- r e S S th rough Yellowstone p o r t

da lf“ READ T a a a - N E W S WANT ADS.

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Missile Expert § Qosing Strate;g WASHIHOTOK. June 3 WU-The g g sray^s top missile iban has been S quoted u saying St would be a de- £ ! fense tragedy to dose the nation's iU stn tcfic meUl* mines' and rely on B foreign supplies.^ Robert P. Redwlne, minerals spe- s J clalUt on the scDste intertci^ com- 3 mlttee staff, said the warning was

sounded by Dr. W eraher Von Braun, director of the arm y’balllstic mis­sile agency* development opera- tloni division.

Redwlne tald Von Braun told him la a recent Interview th a t Oei'- many's defeat In World war I I was

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rlence shows It Is dangerous to rtly .pe- on foreign minerals sources.>m- In a memorandum preparrd for 1, *'“* Sen. James E. Murray. D , Mont, prl

Interior cojnmittee chairm an. Red* sa; wine said he t'ad aske^ Von Braun: ret "Modem warmaklng technolojlcs In have d e v e lo p to such a point thxt po:

tlm an enemy's submarine flee t could an lei'- knock out all South American, Eu- gas ropean and African porta throucl) Rt

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lenfrtl fund U one of more jH > ig IU lUW •“"'I*’ ° 1K l .11 M of M»t ji *•!» be more | B ; „ II million (lollArt when cMeu* j

. y — ,re compleU. B^ensrn lald. \

■ichfield Ledon I Conducts RitualsI niCHFIELD. June * - ^^emorl»l *■ ^'1“' Fridny morn- ■ j t llie nichdclrt Amerle.*.n Ltjlon r ■ill with tcnclu^ni rltf.i »l The ll Huchlleld cemritry. .Melvin Pope. — ■ > .( r lu n Ution post commander. ^

■ ' ^ ‘r ' ^ t of PeKf* •K* IIiP "d- ■it.M tl»en b; Ihe Ilei'. R«loh U w - K n r e nididfld »nd Sha«hone . MfUiodlst mmtftrr. The Slngln* SiK hrra »nll^ Mr*. Vem ,’niom»». H n Lorln rrlce, Mr*. Lyle Deeds K d ItM. Bottrt Do»m«n, w ns the ■wnlflS un;. »lth Mrs. Kenneth on K uuod u accomptnlit.■ -nn Lofd'i pmyff” »'*» *un* by B n . UelTin Pope m the e!o»lnt ■ i i l u l number. Mri. L. T. Binder « ■ ii iccompinlst. ' w , H iUcMIcM TcteriiM burled In oltier B n tU ile s were honored with Uielr

iliitd on a CKM decorated

■ V fien S ! Ullnjf p»rt In the rllai ■ t Ihe eemetta were Emr.M Wnlker. * ■ s u r Joh*n»en, Lyle Piper. Jerry « ^BtiU . color r itrd ind bcarcn; H h am u ViUfha commander of the ^ K in f iqtud: Melvin Pope, Mnnuel H r j . OdtU Chilfleld tn d nobert

A. Bfown v u bugler. j

■ Convict Married “£■ UOMROE. W uh, June 3 1^ - to r H r a ix i Ednrd Collliu and Kath* of ^ n n < Ufen ctre married yeiterd&y bul

I quiet churth ceremony which Kutro {hiUrts mlu«d bul prlwn I

H u r d t did ML by^ ■ C eU iu li.i eonvlcled kidnaper, whi ^■rrl& { DP 1410 K an at the Monroe ^ ■ i t e Rionulory. lUi bride U oa^■otnUoo f«r her part In the Ud- ZB p i f l f Jut .Inter of an B-ycar-old Kel^ v ao a d a, Waih., boy. The younj- »p<Mereteaped from'CoUlni unharmed, etil

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j C*US1: WtltJTahlrtp.BullerotI ViRiraCoconulUbout^oO.andat!

■ I i> rWm brown. Pr«*a miiturt firml■ I ru -U iun d itro o m tra ip e n tu n■ I

B i ^■ I •im rb’inTpCeldWiln. Add'-i H i I'Utis^diuotvrd. A d d ^ n p S u H >iliC4chilntt. SUr until lemonai■ I • i»VRyihiek.bulnotart. Putic*^■ 1 , b®»l. Whip with fold rotary beat*: H ' I >t )u|hipMd, until itiir. Fold into■ tocomji tniit. Cliill unta finn.

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,; H e l d i n H a g e r r a a n „I* JIAGERMAN. June 3 - A ficr.i-;/(i !'• ment mrellne foltnwed Sundxyi '* echool n t the m om lns fervlce* nt the ' rfl

LDS church. Dlihop D. H. Cold nl h presided. i- 'i ri„ O arth Larson save Uie openlni; ov L prayer. Le Anne Larton, daughter 1 I of Mr. and Mr*. K w l Laraon, T w ln 'f ; , FnllK, nnd Steven Alvin Hill. « n of T f Mr. and Mn. Alvin Hill, nero bleued.. D in Olen Moyee, eon of Mr. and ^ M n. Ronald Moyes, nnd Michael

Olenn Jn c o b so n ^ n of Mr. end Mn.Lee Jncol^a:'w ere confirmed.

Karl LnHin rdvc the benediction.; ainglnB wai directed by Mrs, Joe . Haycock, Mr*. Cle Prince waa or-

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‘ S i g n L o o s e n e d |RUPERT, June 3—Roland A. Hall, Ell

Pocatello. (Irlvlnn n 18SG in tem a- in tlonnl truck nnd trailer mUJudged Cli hLi dliUince Saturday evening and |

- tore th e ilcn loMe Irom th e front Ot- of Uie Trevino nnd Johnaon office Uo / bulldlns on highway 30 north )n vis » Hupert. M» 1 DamnRe was eitlmated n t $3S0 tot

by H. o . Wlllla, Rupert policeman foi', who Investigated. cai i ■■I FAMILY VISITS 1• BLISS. June s — Mr. and M n. .wc I Keim Slnne nnd daughter. Bonansa, Uie• apent th e week-end vlslUnit his par- net . etiU, Mr. and M n. M . K. Slnne. of

vhip up th is

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in ot M«rs»rin» in a tO-in. akillet. Add j md alirovtr medium h « l until coconut ^tfinnIyenboUomasdiidMof9-ln.pl* gnturtuntU caoL « ^ _

I Milk In ic« tny until almaal froien B P

,d d ‘icup BolliniW iler and atir untaup Sugar and 6<i. can Kroini U m oo-.monad* thawi, then chill until mixtur* . ■ k tice^ IdSE G O Milk into a cold M t . B k :beater by hand, or wiU> eltctric beaUr ■ »|into<hUledt*U linim lzU ira.rutbto H |I, a j ^ t S hourt.

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but fBhmarine tank. (NKA Ulephnioi i ^ ' ' - ■ ■ ■ ■ - fa:i

Parking Fines f„n ’ Mrs, Fred Wnnmnn irMcci ,i $2 f''

; linnrt Mondny PilUiTwIn rsH* policer*‘ for t»n ovfrUme pnrklns vjolnomm.i ■

•yi Sherwln Wllllnms enmp.my t’nM -|„ le rd ft %2 l»nd for parkinc i;i .\n ! " '' Id niiry. p.irUlan launtlry nnd R. L.:"",

’ Rotcrta ench posted I I bond for m'overtime p.irUnj. — J*■ 1 — pji

5Has:ernian L ists Journeys, G uests 'I

J HAOERMAN. Ju n e ' 3 -W cek-rnd RuciU a l Uie home of Mr. nnd Mrs.

, Rlley Boyer uere lliclr son-ln-Inw ^ nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ru.'iii-ll .. Cecil and son, Idnho Pallj. nnd Air.

and Mn. Edwin Owljtn. Nnmpn. "W Mr, nnd Mrs, Chnrlc.i Robla'ion

apent Uie week-end ns s u c jtsp f hla mother. M n, Mary Robinson, ond family, Montpelier, nnd hts brother, j

1, ElliiworUi Robinson, who is n pnUent ir„ - In the veterans hospital in Salt, Lake omi d City. - a ud Ur. and Mn. Lnrn- Holl nnd son, uio t Oary, returned Friday from a vnea- con 6 Uon trip to Dumn.1, Tex., where they i n visited Ills brolher-ln-lnw and alstcr, aer

Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Mason, then clit0 loured the pi^lnted desert, petrified he1 foreat, Hoover dam, and Lehm an dbi

cave* In Nevada. <ibe

Theodore Roosevelt, while n-'.slsUnl ns :. .lecretary of Uie navy In 1808, was Mei . Uie f ln t to recommend, th a t we to i • needed “flylnic machines" ns part

of Uu nnUon's armed foccea. r e

e m o n a d tit/i'out even turning on

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• S e g o M ilk — a n d ^ a m i r a c l i

RichiicM that whips to m ake thif other form o f millc o r cream coulc SEGO Milk!

Double-rich, deli ■ P P ^ H P H H bines w ith o th e r ‘

foods to w ork nev

B I nciis you like to 8(I I th ings in be(■ h j £ G U J I transfo rm p la in ii i R ^ S A M n Buper-spocial, in a ' ■ H Q m 0 H | yon!ILM I LK> I SEGO'MilkE ^ - B s M S a l IHR th n t ca lif for i

m u c s a wonderful

SEGO .MILK —fin t choicc o f morf

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Plant Official ^ Makes Report I 5 For Chamber11 DUnt-ErV. June 3-O ordon Ran- >1 I dall. Burley, general manager for I I BolsC'Cascnde corporation, was' a I I I Burst Bt the Chamber of Commerce I I ;m embrnhip meetlns Monday a t I I .Cousin Rny’a dininc room. He ipoke > I I ' brlclly on the progreu being mnde fl I a t the corrugated container plant II I site, II I John ChlAholm,. chairm an of the I I airport committee,-reported that his I I comniltlre, u-iih Harold West of the _ | iTTffCh'oT^Hnto Procewon and Oordbh I I iRundiill, met with the city council B I 'Mondnr iiiKlit to go over proposed H I ; plans lor the extension of the nm - H

I The tlate Licensed Beverage asso* III elaUon uns Invited to hold lU annu- II al convention a t Burley In 18C0, Tlie II meets hnvr nlwnya been held nt Sun I1 Valley unUl Lewiston Invited them ;2 lo hold the IDSD convenUon in their | I city. Ray Dlgelow, local president, ji I asked the cooperaUon of Ihe Cham- ' | 5 ber of Commerce In extending nn In- 1 I vltniion lo them for 1800. Tlie «ecre- ■ ^ Ur^'-mnnager, Mr*. Fred Anderson, I

was appointed by Jess Pnrsoni. f ln t J vice president, who conduced the .

' meeting lii the' absence of Cliff ;6lrom. president, lo fcxtend the In- b' vltnUon. ' Cl

Riclifield Guests, r ‘ Travels Reportedr RICHFIELD. June 3 -C ln r le i A,' i

nroon. nnllon.il (iunrd J<crcnmt. left | —'Bnturdsy lor aummer encnnipnienl| i;

|n l Bol^e. I \I nillle niui Her Dee Sw.m arrived 1:

' iMmrlny from Orennn to vl«1i their12 fiitlior. Wllllnm Z. Swan, nnd als- 1 .- I ter. Ardl* Swmi, ‘ j !■

[ Judy n n l R.-\ndy Adams rctiimed; g , '| ln Pocnlfllo Fridny nflcr vIslUng: p

I Uielr nunt, Mra. L etter Johansen, i: , innd fnmlly. fnr three.w cfks, , f| ^■' Mrs, Ocrysoii O urr nnd tnmlly,' p _ pjrnwnn. Utah, and DennU, Dean- [ _

nn. nnd Julcne Lnrson. Snit Lake City, arrived Snturday to vblt wlUi Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Manwlll. who l returned Snturdny from U uli. *'o

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed were3 overnljhl guests of Mr. and M n. •>’« ^ Mont Jonson Sunday. They also for , visited Ihe L. T. Snnders family la* ;• and Clifford Conners before re-j, turning to Boise. r. -W ;— -- ---------------

n New Pastor Due p : For Buhl ChurdiB’• BUHL. June 3—Oemid MnrUn.

Hagermnn. conducted Uie 11 a. m. e Sundny worship service nt t h e - Buhl F ln t M ethodist church, while >> Uifi exchange of ministers Is being * completed in the Idaho conference, f Tlie Rev. Leonnrd Clnrk, who has '. served four ycnn In the Buhl cliurch, haa left for Payette, where

1 he will serve a« pastor of Uie MeUio- 3 d b t church.

The Rev. W arren McConnell will be transferred from Oregon to serve

I as the new pnitor of the Buhl » Methodist church. H e Is scheduled $ to CLTTlve sometime during the weelr.

READ TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS.

Le Pieon your overt!

louble-rich•acleis born!____ . '! t h i8 l iu d o u 8 p ie M no ro u ld m a k e i t - M a f « '■

, de licio iu SEGO com - h e r (juick a n d e a s y ”: n e w w o n d ers by th eiu8 t t l ie t u u c h o f rlc h --------- ^ — 1t o 80up 8, d e sae rU . n i l mi b c lw ee n . A n d h e lp s - im to f a n c y , f a n c y t o * - ' in a w ay th a t ’* fun fo r

M ilk in a ll y o u r c o o k - ' 'f o r m ilk o r c re a m . I t e rfu l d ifference!

modem-home maker$

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Street Brawls

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K S R F J E r . '

I Chair. anJ ri.ta fly nn Champi Elyaee.• by pro- and anl|.Ci»ulII»t« erupted Inlo «

eral de C.aulle waa voted by, the aLiemt held by any Krencliraan In recent htslory.

I Lost B enefits SciASHEVILLE, N, C.. June 3 i . r - I ]

1- Don't cxprct l)riicfli.» of o Joint Jt lncom el,i> ,iriunilfyntrrenw nll- i n n ,t | Ing n finul divorre decree .'th e - inT-ryI U. 8, <th circuit court of .-ippeal,' rhnrliA h.iw ul-tl, I 1r Th- court n »7,:s« d r.• flclmcy a'.'r,viiirnt nKalnst Mis. ju js ,

I Kennrlli T. Sulllv,-m nf Mnni* nK utcfl; gomer>’ rouiiiy, Md„ hnd lo be j j hriI j paid evfu ilioiich Ihe cwiplc's ,I 1951 return filed while iheir

1 final divorce dccice w.-ui silll

" i~ l stitute, MEASLES RKPORTKD Hun) BOISE. June 3 i/f»—Tlie suiut dlvl- aUpeni

slon of vital atntisilcs said yesterday pendei . It received re|X?rl-i of HO cnser"of and a , measles Ian week, bringing the totnl ment.) for the year to 1.301. A t Uils time to be i , last year It uns 017. to triil

---------------------------- HumNev Mexico's first civilian ter- s ta te '

rllorlal governor, Charles Bent, waa Hansel scalped and murdered In hU home sponso In Taos during a brief Indian up- the Sc rlsiag In 11H7,__________ _________ has on

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Flljatea In Tarfi a t demonatrBlloni iBlo wild hnw li. Meanwhile Gen- I ai.iembly tlie grealeit powcn ever 1 itslcry. (SEA telepholo)___________ | ’

Science Teacher | | Receives Funds j

BRIGHAM YOUNO UNIVER-' I81TY, Provo. Utah. June 3 -R o b e rt IChnrirs Humphries. Twin Palls, and Iarlence lencher nl Hansen, has been ' nwardrd n stipend to attend UieIBM rndlailon biology summer In- Istitute 10 be held June 19 through. I18 hrrp. 1

Tlie ln.Miiiilr Is npon.tored jointly Iby th r Nniinnnl Science foundaUon.' ■ the Atomic Knergy commLislon. and BYU, nnd Is one nf only IS such In--slltutrs In the United States. I ■

Humphries will receive a *378 basic t ^ sUpend.. n 17S stipend for ench de-i pendent, round trip travel atlpend.' ., Jand a 32-ltem kit of scientific equip-1 Iment. vnlued n l over tSOO. whieh I s ’ f lo be u,ted In his science classes and] to triiln oilier tenctiers.

Humphries is a graduate of Ulah^ tState university. He Is teaching In I IHansen school district No. 16. a n d ' P iponsors boUi the Science club and Uu Science f&lr. He la nfarrled a nd 'has one son. I >

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Tourists’ Trade u”£'PRIEST RIVER. June 3 tlW Resl- *'

d en u of Iske-strtwn north Idaho were urged last night to make a greater effort to meet competlUon Irom oUier a r tu for the lourbl trade. armot'

The mounuins, lakes, forests imd atreams of Idaho are resources which can be used over and over wlUiout ^h depleUng ihelr value, the Priest *’Bhtei lUver Chamber of Commerce was alf'to-told. POASib—T lie -apeaker-w os-L ouls^S liad- duck. secreUry of Uie Idaho depart- D eol of commerce and development, READ

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l ||^ RUMMAGI. Short lots . . . aoUed' rBimentc

B ^ ' buyil Slips, baU aUpt, pajaa blouses. For girls; pushers, thoi

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C o n t i n u e s T o d a y ^BOISE, June 3 (^n-O uardsm en In

tanks and planes conUnued to p rac - „ ih-|tice war on Uie desert aouUi of hero ' ulodsy u annual summer tra in ing mproceeded for Idaho tmlta of the Aair and army national f u s i ^ i l

The fln t battalion o t th e 116th M armored cavalry executed tacticalTianeuvers while the second b a ta l- I llion roared away on the firing line. ■

In the air, pilots o t th e 34th iHFighter group hoped to get In some .1alr-U>-alr gunnery which waa Im- ificpossible yesterday because of low > ':loudlness.__________________________^ | |

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t'-i Fnr» most-wnnted Jusllvci • • c(f ll:e ll.ll dr.plle »uch precnui

f l 1*0 lon'dfd automaUw. « I miutache and « cleverly

' UJIcaUon card.I Quay Cleon Kllbum. H. wm

. . - .— restedPCarimciii ijy iii;ciiu ucling u» « trom * man wlu, aaw hU plCUin

]• " a po.«oft:cc. -------------- 7— :, Kllburn. a convicted b.inlc roi

tiiid cmbcxiler, Imd been luii! alnce be tied from U U H »lalepr

by wliiB 111* •■ptT.M ciiril aa ed of the prLion paper. He tot ou' a-iylns lie «ns fiolne to inten prliontfs on an honor f«rm.

! ll Un-oenltedI ! ’ necently l>f “ P, *' ,j inker »ho later »aw lil» pictnre ;

!■!, ■ * m \ ? d r r *a» able to Wl i • men Um: general are# wlier* K ilt •-! lived,i Ye.ilertl.-iy D. K. Drown, *p«

flKenl in cliarse ol the Los Ans FBI oKlce. niel Kllbum when returned to lita aparlmenL He

• lormed Kllbiim lie waa under re.1t, Kilbum looked around aaw Drown w « backed by »ev

111 asenu.i ' "All rlshl." lie aald. l l tm a d '

mlJtance. • ARentA plucked a loi I plitol from. Ills wBUlband and ft ' another Iti the apsrlnienL In

pMkel they found * fake mi»L and wlial Drown tcrm td a 'I

• • looklni ID caM,"U m Toe r rin fi

Brown aald Kllbum prinl«c I t had a picture of Kllburn oi and a ipace for Uiumb prlnta, n «ere the prints ot h b left and t bin tM»,“ aald Brown.

|> Kllbum fw« tp ta t H et hJ, ■ ye»r» In prliona. He hai been <

Tieted of bank robbery. Inleri ear theft, embealem ent. LviulnB checkj ind, while In the army. < Ing QI clolhlne.

I Unsolved Case o Missing Profess( May Be DiscussiWABHINQTON. June 3 (UP

nep. Chnrlei O. Porter, D.. C aaya lhe unsolved dluppearane<

JH prof. Jeju* da O alln d n two yi3 ] ago may be U ken up by a aeij i lubccmmlttee when It opena h<[ I l n » toon on U. S . policies In I>i111 America.

IH| De 0»llndet. » 40-year-old Bmfil I exile and former Columbia uni'' ally pnsfcswr, wn* an outapoill critic of.Domlnlcnn D ictator lUhi I L. TniJlIIo. H s dlMppeared Mani 12. 1056. .pi • Porter repealed hla demand f<h] congrettlonal Inveatisnllon ofKill dlaoppcannce and branded aa "IH tM lle- a report c lea rln j TrujllliUtil (iny part In the m nltcr.Hill Porter eald the report, finalnil I by ’DiijlUo and prepared by :' Ml York Lawyer MorrU 1>. Emat,

111 \ wrllUn ‘Krotn a very blaaed p u 11 ^I I I Th# Emat report, re ln w d I' il I day. rejected lusffutlona th a t •!j|| Indei v u kldoaped and Ullec

' Dominican a jen la . H ie report wrttten after an ll< tnonth. |IS<

. InvesUfttloD.

I INDIA UEAT VILLBI NEW DELHI, June 3 (UPD—1

and diut a tornu In varloua pari India have killed a t le u t 133 Bona and caused more lhah t30i damaks tbU week, I t «-at repo today.

One ot the g re a ttf t forest •enrei In th# F a r Eaat la TJUv Ta-Hiueh-Shan ar«a on th e

A enow mountain. I t will produc | i million board feet of lumber xe

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1“ M arrie d inTOy, sell- •

LONG BEACH. Calif.. June 3 A formal mllllary wedding on

r Jordan high aehool campus t 0 1 united Oeorg# 0«ood Kllnkus

a pretty sophomore coed. 'S S O r aeo w . probably the best kn

, student In the school, wore a m I Q Q P H Thei;# was no honeymoon. Tl 1 S 9 C U ^ Actually, Oeorge{UPD— good Kllnkus doesn't exist. He

D.. Ore.. living gag on the Jordan campi ranee ot j j j jnrt)lled more than a : M years ,jg_ admlnlJtraUon may a senaU h,„,_ ccrUIn faculty m ■}* , b«rs have fallen prey to tho i in w u n gpiracy inwlved, but George is

ficlnlly tolerated In the Interesd Basque. univer- o „ rg e has Uken aom# of "i alandardlted examinations, Vf * u happened? A student f1 M aK h an'extra exam paper for Oec nrt - Sometimes. Ironically e n o u

• V Ocorge's test grade was better t h u projy .,

- .n i l , , The non-exlsUnt Qtorge ha ™‘ “ "> " com »l.l. «1 M m o ra . 1» Uit « financed ‘^e Teglslrar. Once h# was h« P«ll«l f « amoklng. I t waa h a r

r ^ t w w Mnvlnc# aom# teachers th a t Oe Sd point really doan.‘t exUt. They had

iTL”. Eiders Injured in w Fall From Her

iport waa niCHFIELD, June 3-T w o .1190,000 were reported In good condl

Tuesday after they were th r from the family uddlehone Th day i

'D —H eat noialle Behr, 1. received a al I p a rts o t conruaslon as she rode, behind 125 per- aijier, Maxine Behft\ 15, and

1 1300.000 horse bucked. Maxine's left o reported bone was cracked and a finger

Jured. They are the daughter Mr. and M n. Max Behr.

■rest prc* The horse had been seratche Taiwan's the flanks by a broken tree th e Big beside the road where the sL

roduco 38 were riding between the Dehr er xearly. Leoa s*-alnslon ranehw In no - west lUchfleld. They were treN T ADS, by a Bhoahone physician.

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T I N G I F

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Po lyeth]

lUNDREDS OF OTHER W

M G E L S H A I,51 Y ^ R S IN MAGIC V ;

\

lian Family llnhui

LSt fo«r cUtdren af a N arahs la d ian fa ila rday when a Urge tree crashed tbroi louaa they were oocnpylag oo the Clare

I’s Living Gag Is in MUitary Servict

3 his name on the absence rolls t on the time to time,

pus has Some teacher had lo go along ikus and the gag a l the sU rt. of course.

helped wllh the enrollment. A t known Is a Joke, even In the serious : a mask, suit of knowledge, and Prln<

1. There Milton Sager says thU Joke hi 3rge O s- gotten out of hand. •. He's a “Oeorge Osgood Kllnkus Isn t >mpus, liig to.be graduated wllh this se n a year class,” Sager said, •‘There have 1 nay not sly nimors to Uiat effect. This ly mcm- always has been w ithin bounds .he con- It wilt sUy within them. It te is of- caused some teachers some troi terest of but l don’t think anyone has ti

th is thing seriously." of the W hen the high school paper c

W hat off the presses last week It n t filled nounced th a t Oeorge -had l • Oeorge. suspended. I t u Id he was "Ini n o u g h , nltely absent—TDM." I t expla te r than be was to be- married.

Tho ROTC unit slood by as s has a Bragole. post chaplain, recited he office tows for Oeorge nnd 15-yeat w as ex- Ann Methelsen, who waa attire hard to a beauUful white formal gown,

t Oeorge bridal velL Th# witnesses cou tu d seen keep from laughing because--------— Geone-« grotesctue mask and

■ cause h e wore so maay medals i l l bis ROTC uniform sagged,

r Saya principal Sager: “I'dL 0 r S 6 happy to attend Oeorga 0»

,1,1. rondltlon

GUARANTEED " DENTAL P t^ T E

hind her SERVICE" “ "to ito D c n t n r e R c p l a c e m c n

!h“ n “ r » “

■Iched In M c D O W ' Se alstcrn DENTAL LABlehr and (OppodU Idabe Tbe*ter) n north- phoM RE 3-SgUI treated U I siM sbaM Norik

RamaARDWARE

R E G . 1 6 .9 5 -

SL E E P IN G AG 1 A 8 8

■ ■ ■)er‘eloiure ■

1 . 8 8

5 .9 5R E G . 1 .5 0 n - Q T .

P L A S T I C

AIL A O ce thy lene ...

'b a r g a i n s

I R D W A R EVALLEY

T I M E S - N E W S I ^

lurt as Dwelliag S

in family* OfbMB fartn east of B a p e r t ‘ ihrough which eanaed widespread daou Clarence cngiaTlpg)___________________

FLAY IT BY EARS ARDMOnE. Okla.. Ju n e 3 (L

—Three teen-age boys’were ut • arrest today for allegedly giving

i r f t . S telephone company Upe-recoi ^ sounds of coins being deposited rolls from lo a pay telephone Instead

money. . ..long wllh { ^ = 1^ ^ ^ = = = = = =

S i I N O W !

s s B U 1unds HI. I t nias ______e trouble,

i '

*and be!edals th a t Z ! ^

q * 3 0 , 0m e n t s l 0 * " ' '.oil . . . we m u st I

C o n dater)

j R A N G

t R e c o r d

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IS M

: M m H R :! , T \

m m I h h h h h h

[ J > r w m F A I X S . I D A H O

-S m ash ed — -—

ert. T ie tree fefl dorinx. a ' freak balUtorra damage In Minldaka eoanty. (Staff photo-

LIVE IT UP 3 (UPD OONTIfORPE. England. June : •e under (’U PIl-T lia Ounthorpe L«d/es' So vlng the cial group today reverted lo Iti recorded original na m e-th e Merry Wive; sited In- o t Ounthorpe.lead o t -----------------------------

READ TIMES-NEWS WANT AD3

1 J u s t i n t i n

i r -o -R ii

m ws up! Our lease expire: it reduce our stock wo]

[ d e n s e t h e S i

l y j On Brar

g p A p p i

F R E E 2

3 E S . . G A S i

d P l a y e r s . . . !

H E R S . . . D R 1

t o G o a t L iq

W mS E P A P P l l A

I E O N N O

t w i n f a l l s

Seniors^at.ISC ^ H ear A d d re ss ’ "y. At G ra d u a tio n

POCATELLO. June 3 t^u-Oradu- ■ mri ailng seniors a t Idaho Stale colleg*

were told uxlay tha t the present generstlon "can do anything we

|K - 1 whh to do, including deslroylng r -f J oUnclvts,"

’i W T1‘* sutement was made by Rob- y ' J ert W Blskesley, vice president ol

the I^ n d 'fo r AduU Education M n speaker at the school's annual com-

BS—m m as one who has formed an Idea ol C J the kind of person he wants to b<

and the kind ot world In which h< wishes to live, and Is working tc 'achieve those alms.

Oo», Robert E, Smylie noted Ihal lhe number of m uter 's degrees—J] -oonJerrtd this year U almoal equal to the number of bachetor'i degrees—}3 — swarded a t Idaho Bute's first commencement In 1947

Altogether degrees and certifi­cates cere swarded 503 persons.

One ol ihem. a bachelor of arU degrte In elementary education, wai given to Mrs. Wilma Howarl^ Eaton, T»’ln.Palls. I t was presentef to her husband. Curtis Eaton, whc Is a mtmber of the sU U board ol educstlon.

Twenty-two men In the gradu. aUng class received commissions U the U. S, army reserve.

NEW DISCOVERT TOLD LONDON. June 3 « l-T h e RUS'

slans cUlmed today to have dlscor ered a soil preparaUon th a t wll

storm produce carrota three teel high am ihoto. cabbages five ysrds wide. The:

didn't u y how the monstcra taste

BPECIAL81I rune 3 Sospdragon PUnU Ste e s 'S o -. Aster Plsnla V elo Its! Oeranlums. Petunias, Ivy, «t«. Wives ■ Orlo WUllams

CITY FLOBAL » t7 lh S t.B 0 . PbOOfl RE 3-4400

FADS. I ________

i m e f o r t h e I

.IQUIDAlires on our Jerom e St way down; . . we musi

S t o c k o f T h i

rand Hew Natioi

P L I A N C E S .

E Z E R S . . . RE

> A N D O I L I

. . R a d i o s . . . H

t Y E R S . . . W

i q u i d a t i o n -

f Of Actual ; Value On

A N C E S

O W A T A l

S SAVE NOW!

^~[NeW ProbeOver T )ep o rted Citizen

May Be Pendingf ) T l WASinNGTON. June 3 (U P D -

A highly p l a c e d congressional ■adu- aource s^ d to d a y ,th e Justice dc- )lleK« partment is InvcsUgatlng serious esent new charges against Ftnnlsh-bora t we WlUlam Helkktla who was returned oylng to this country a fte r his hasty de­

portation caused a national uproar, Rob- ThU source, who asked to re­nt of main anonymous, said the depart- itlon, ment Is' Investigating alleRatlons com- that Ilelkklla made one or tn> trips

to Moscow under extremely ques-enoirea of added he undersunds Ilelkklla at* to be tended a "school" In Ruyls.:h he The Justice department declined ig to to confirm or deny any such In­

quiry Is going on. An ImmigrationIhnt

s-21

S ■ QUA!1947. ^

I R E M Nented

who

!' BUY-O-RAK^radu-

DAYS y SPECIAL...'..!) and

^ a n d ^

106 M A IN NORTHMOO

\ B ig 1 0 D a y

S a l e s

m o N IStore in J u n e . . . we m

u s f -

h r e e S t o r e s

% v mionally Known

. . . C u r r e n t

tE F R IG E R A T

. H E A t l N G .

H i - F i . . . T r a n !

V A T E R S O F

- S A L E P R IC

t S Z Hj y v ? iv i

e a s ie s t ;

l I L 3 S T O B

B U H L -JE

T u e s d a y .

Bank Bid Lfl»r ^ s r s r .? '! , 'f

was announcet:|1QP hlghcil .bldflrr tor V,“ to jiiijxM m boru^>D _ nance a Jirrct i. , . ; : ; ' ^ C. lonal gram here.

de- The eiiy coui r 'i . lrlOUl bld.wss :C8j iirr'■bora tereil over lJ if 'io .v r,7 ,*''■•» c. imed iiy i>ericKi. ^ :v .’ de- ____ ____________

officl.il, .Mid boMrvrr >• ' ^

5“ " * San PrnncLvo ,ii ' ' ‘•'■'•i5“^ flennm e—{iTiT,—‘ Kround.ioJ cii!r;inir ron-.r I

ty mcnil>fir.lii[), - ^lined party membtr^hl|> i,,' u I 1 In- during the depreiMon en 'trni""' aUon to 1939. 'foa uj

A L l t ^ ^ ^

N A N TS^MA

^ FABRICJ a i / e SHOP

TWIN FAUS

l y I

i v e n t ! I>UT THEY GO! K

N A T I O N A L L Y K

K N O W N K

Q U A L I T Y m

lPPLIANCES||

SALEII) m ust m ake room K

s into 2 I

I t M o d e l s f t

I T O R S . . I

> . . . T V . . |

n s i s t o r s . . . E

> F T E N E R S i

K E S ! ^ ^ I

r TERMS

I R E S ' !

J E R O M ^ ^ ^

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- France Faces Y a s tin W e a k -

p Money-Syslem

r -

R £ S “ S !»r r r,n = » n .«

'■■“ of w h«fi h«pp*ntd la“ i l o " . . ! . u . 111. w ; ' S i ­

s ' S u " S 'S “i^‘ "”“rC S i af New York me»wr« th* E i S i o n ol money by the Tt«

ol llrin* Cf eon.

I ^ ^ depr«I»llon TiryI iw t m T b y y e .r but lhe «eono-1 compounded them »ndI J lS li ihem out lo | I m *n um uil

n tln r lhe French frinc’i mirkel .ta fit iin trb ltr*ry 100 In 1M7.

5 ? nod ih i t by the end of l»5T ■?o irtTth 48, o r « decline of M

B t 'w V rtM n . th e TJ. 8 . dollw. rnlued I t 100 In 1047, had dn>p!>ed I a , (u «D annual decline of 23

I '» i -------------------------

r ffi^estClieered By Approach

‘ I Over TunisiaI V UHITKD NATIONS. N. Y-. June 3

5 I f c w r d l o d a y by Frrnch Premier ■ ■ * 0«iUe'f direct approach lo Tu«

M M Ih i. la jolve Uielr dbput« ouUlde S M u U D lt td NftUons.H H ^ T b e r u id the (pproich bol5tered - ^ H f p o r t i ih it de oaulle jnlgtit u k _

IK u i is i« tnd uoroceo (o help llnd 1 I K niutioo to lha three>and-B*hiI( I H i a r old Alserlin war.■ ■ Tber wer« puziled, however, by ^B uiU U o Am buudor Mongl fillm'i ^HulttcBM tha t no negoUationi have -

tolag on between TuaIi U and | B ^ . even Irullrectly, on ttie f i t- ^ I H s of French tnopa la Tunlila. Ii

BS12) Uie United S late i and qi ^ n u c t laid Uiey understood there ^ ^ H i d been tome exchanges between ^ K i t n countrlei oa ttie m atter but * ^ ■ U m l&iUUd, 'there are no ntgo* 11' I B tU o u belnff carried on between p; l ^ p ; lortmment and that o f France

. Itilt U what Impelled u to (. thli grave luue befors the

^ K ^ l j coundl." ”Ktn ngbUng between French and

^ ■ o a l i l ia toldlen a t ncmado, a ^ B r tn c b bau lo louthem Tunitln, ^ ■ u t t p c ^ lo have been Rolng on ^ ■ l e a ihUe the Kcurlty council « u ^ ^■riM lliK the dlrput« between the ^ ■ r o (tnalrjej yuterday. ^I ^ H ■ be

fc'cket, Hopper" A Surveys Planned^ ■ lO lS Z . June 3 ru p il- fi ta te AgrU ^ ■ lu in Commluloner Robert lUlch-

ttporU th a t federal nirveyi ot Uonnon cricket and grasahop* lalMUUon In varioui parts of

^ ■ u o tc U l be undertokea In about ' ^ B n e «Kki.

niaeya will be a prelude to a ^■ci>eraUre eradication prop-am to

uoderuktn Jolnlly by federal. H t l e . Munty and IndlvldunU at a

eiUmated c « t o l »M.OOO.■ B e uid the eradication program ^ ■ 4 etptcted to cover about 450,OM

In l« counties. Relcherl ll*ted , counties u Ada. Adams. DIalne. ^■ w i.C u it(r. Oem. Fremont. Idaho, ■ fW 8 f . Lemhi. Uwis, Ner. Perce. ■ M i n , Ptyctle, Power and Volley,

•^■Reicien also « id tha t the beet ^Plnopptf ,pmy program, which H U w hsTe aUrled lale in May,

twa delayed by wet weather. ^ « m is >i«ied for aouUi-

idsho. where bean crops bftn seriously damaged by the _ lealhapper.

I^rdination for Blndustries Urged

S “ '- A coordln. development to r lhe

M fiUtcs and Canada was sue-

« !d In an Inlervle* B L . “part of lhe twoB T ? . . i " Il wouldB “' ‘■Ml to the security of^ r ^ e U SV

“’f.‘ lher8*’'iiou?d'*b« Wonnllsuc, feellnRs on

|he bfirder, the larger ^ K i t .n!?.,!* should not

^ E jZ i jg l N E W s WANT AD3. ,

Z**® P®P up your

1 ! ^ a t i o n I

I* n , , ^ woerB jog apead

'>r„7 “'V.r *“•«^ • bcUu'**'*

psperfc

Fishing ]

IsUlnffidei

bees

d in » « • xlas. onal I the rise

rary

rket

!»»I 82liar,

ia38 3

Tbe fiah SAd icsine depw iae tit pli [Jler Wedoerfay In the MeKtoale drain di

a net tu lt o t (root tro o tbe Amerl< ‘‘de (be d ep artn eo l ualaU d by Reyooldj

of Commtree. (Staff pboto^ncraTlni red ..........■■—, "■ — — .

“ Wednesday Meets b, Seen foi* Walkout,

“>'* PniLAD ELPniA, June 3 (D P I)- | Federal M ediator Paul Yeager said

I*, today there la a s^od cliance strik­ing Tcamstcra will meet with the publishers' orgnnltatlon tomorrow to discuss cndlnjr lhe four-day strike

jm which has pam lyied newspaper de- L ;o- llrcry ot th ree newspapers in the ‘en Philadelphia area.

“My feeling U th a t we are going n . to have the m eeting,- Yeager said. ^

adding th a t final arrangements have t so t yet been m ade. h

, Sam Bakely, aecrcUry-treasurer of a Jn local 828. T eam slers union, accused on the publishera ol ‘'stalling" ellorU ;g, to end the strike as publishers rested

on an earlier sta tem en t tha t a previ- « ous oifer gave a basis for further n bargaining._______________________ n

c D O U B 1ot

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A N D E R S O N

y o u i H o n i 0 i

1 WONIKlTrAYMIHH

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1 _ltDOO 1 4 IJ t“ at.W tM J t '

_ l 3 2 - 3 r J C T M r r W EST

I ' ' ' ,

g Day Readied for

3t planted flsb M o sd a r for U>e Rids Fisl an ditch one and one -fenrth nllee loathb merlcan. FalU baU bery, 6om t 14 tt tn o t 'ooldi, conaerratlon of fleer. The tte n l Is i ^»lng)________________________________

j Red Tape 'j t l HARRIETTA. Mich. June 3 , I <UPI) — On orders of lhe state.

a local election was held here , »<<1| yesterday for the first time in J lk-| three years. ‘

- The m a tte r o f "the Mme people , I always being reelected- prompted ,

Ike lOM election* la Jle- I ' •__________________ I J

BODKNT RIPPEDLONtXD N ,June3.^U PI)-ThBan» ®

j« nual report ol the people's dbpen* aary lor siefc animals today includ-

•»e ed the caae ol a U me mouse which had 30 stitches Uken in Its head

of after an cncounUr with a cat.cd ----------------------------rta DIPLOMAS PRESENTED ed NAMPA. June 3 Ol'-Diplomu ?I- were presented to 78- seniors last ler night a t the Northwest Nazarene

college commencement program.

T A B O U T

n t f l y t m

. n

a '

» i r to g e tfuN h a v e t h e a n s i

I i m i k r o v e m e n t p i

■ Simple, ye) tpatifi^oily-dtloi m a tirlo li a n d tools anoblt do meir home remodeling p,

^ THArS. WHERE ANDERSOYOU . . . leund p lant, expt M licllon oF the new tit moteri a room, building o carport a snap for you. Low <oil, ter yol» “enloy nov^:poy.Gi-yoy- In lodoy;

I ^ A n d e n

- II

TIM ES-NEW S, n V

orChUd^en

V H R

s Flsb Derby ila led ta begin a t 7 k A I>athesst e f Bapert. Joel Reynolds abowi Itn o t were pUnted by Calvin Cexlah ef I ot U sponMred by the B spert C baaber

Last Honor Paid 31 For Mrs. Hector

^ Funeral aenrlces for Mrs, Nora B.I nector were conducted a t a p jn .

Tttewiay a t the While mortuary by I the Rev. Robert Keim. I

,! O rganist was Mra, Nellie Ostrom I “ Babcock. Pallbcarera were Brooks I

Bamhouse, Jess Shepherd. Charles I Ward. William KesUer, Herbert Peckll

“ * and Jim Mays. . IConcluding services were held a t I

Sunaet Metnorlal park. Iai* ■ IId- AEAD TOCBS-NEWS WANT A 06. Iich j n g ------------- Iad OMd voality haa ae snbstllatel 1 1

KING COAL IL-; WARBERGBros. I

________ RE 3-737T I I

r

I I y I: I

(o o V '— I - > 1 1

^ IM / Ii s w e r s to I p r o b l e m i - I

detailed pfgn t PLUS good Iable even Ih t a m o liu r lo | Hing projects. ■

lERSON LUMBER CAN HELP Iexpert odvlce e n d a wide ' ■noteriaU (hat m oke odding Hport e r Inilalllng a fence f lIt, long te rn flnoncing le lt ■•yeu-go/‘ te e . . . . Come ■

r s o f v l I »i* C o . I I

- PHONE RE ^ 2 9 1 0

A r m y o f C u l ) a T

a Opcji.srAH^Ouf * D r i v e i n F i < r h t ^

»AVANA. Juii, 3 (^ipii _ -n.> ^

I■ drive-lhrm ir.io n ,r it l i , , i J■ ported totJ.i\ • ‘ K<■ . . Privalr Tn II ^

3 » a ; S ‘S, “

S r i ™.^urook,.,, bar-

I n^L'T JncludlnK' n n L ‘" '" " in ' rcRlmeni's

far.v -l^ifirnct'. and i ' carbinesagainst ilie Insurcents, t o . 'iclicoplers. obtaln-1 ' '’"L"'" " « ‘' ' in s u-'ed InrW •rtJllrry |j,f wurcM iwld.R A vlclorida? nUvance by th r nrmv

I , Buy-0-I I ' . R a m o ;

i l S p e c i a l ? ;

1 1 ^ o i ’A ^ 1 B E D S“ I 3 O N L Y

I N y l o n C o v e r s

) r I U s u a l l y 1 2 9 . 9 5

! | 7 Q 8 8 '} k s f l ' M -m a Ma l l I <■

illFR EE :' I I W ith A ny BEDR

II T S H 9

I I■ KXAMPLE: 81* draw er Dressers -■ Bed with meUl rails and fee t. %

H b e a r d . Ineladlng Innerspilng I f l Hattreas and Boxsprlngs. If l ____________ __ I

■ MATCHING CHEST, SPECIAL

I I DELUXE MOI

I . g ^ ^ O L D

Il r ^ >I I ll ' '.uui b e ttc grade I■ I M fall 1-lBcli tablag, ct f l I k g t. Extra itreng th E■ I - fane BMdel a t promo

I I D O N T ^

! 9 x 1 2 R u g s g

fteaular $70 V oluetl f l YbtJR CHOICE: 100% . ■ Wool or Vitcosa Tw«ed- ■

4 9 . 8 8 ^ S

T H R O W R U G S Il a lo» c i .____ _ 6 9 c I

B T w i n F a l l s S t

rWTN FALLS. IDAHO

Theron H. Loftin ■ f— Paid-Last-Honor -t Funersl ser^'lcrs for TJirron Hu- ’

bcrt Lofiin were held Tuesday a lic r . ’i f - noon In ihe Twin j--ali3 morlu.uy '11- ctiai>fl, u ilh the Rev. Roberl '

SchrrckMiburg ofilclntms. i ^ —SotoiM-wns-MraT-Bnrtninr-Mrtn'- -*>ui loilv snd orgaiitil was Mrs. Stanley' ’Jn Phllliivv . « to PaJllK.irers *Tre H arry Hockctl, L

fc* Kciinrlti Relniiart. Diid iitarry. ■ Donald Molriaorlii, Cleadon Betfv

1,- and Artlmr Pcckay.. - „ "S Concluding servleM were hrld in r,

T » 'n Knll5-ccmlcr>. • Jj,

troll nlniij the coasC have been re- ^ Utt ailempH to .it

TATE BRINC

B U Y -YOUR OLD Ll\

5 (. .. KEGAKDLE88 OF CONDIT

On The Purchose 'C f A If you do no t turn il we will give you ol

. Wonderful cholcc of colors one combinations- Also, ify o u p re ft

J disc of your choico instead of I

INNERSPRING f c MATTRESS

ond Box Springs EDROOM SET!

E 1 1 9 . 9 5

C I A L ----------------------2 9 . 9 5D(

lODEL ^ALUMINUM

ILDING CHAIR ^ Usually 6.88 |

4

.88' ^

[rade than ordlaaryt Slronger ”Jag, creee braced terttcal freni 7iBgth Saraa aeat aad back. De- ^

' ' j -nite'N E W U W N . ...........

■SWINGS .

4 9 - “ rr N L _ _ „ 6 9 . 8 8 | ^

FORGET FATh

rS tore O P E N 'til 9 p.

Long Way. I®r ; — lONDONT^uiic 3“(UPl)-::biie

I boiUe ol aherry went a long.way „ f .l last n ight when 50 RUesla sharrd I *'■ _ | ' It a t a party for the" chairman i f[l ol lhe Auslrallan wine bo4rd. ] oup'

I U look two men lo carry In Uie ter hnllfr Wirh wa.tB frft Inrh.-^ I yill

.yt Wll and conlalned.the equlral- I Doli eni of.131 norm»l-siied bottle.i, che:

.1, I- . _ I asp.>j nAtUT MON-ni PnOCLAlMED> BOISE, June 3 ifw idahb cllltens . were ursPd today by Gov. Robert E,

fimytie to Join In obncfSrimce of l"e _ Dairy nioiiih durliij June. Jn a

procUmallon. BmyUe said th a t “tiiB «rar> economic welfiire. of all people re- Tl :o siding in Idaho b rfprvntipnt nn « jacd

u lro iig ^ a iry . industry." spca

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Deeeo Obalee with BEVEB8IBLE NTLON r<alstai>t en one side aad rat-dyed aaU cM streog a ll a lsm ln sa frame.

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Keith Harvey, aouthcentra] dls« ji trlet health departm ent euperrtslng' f r oiperlnlendent. and Owen Carpen- jM ter. district laboratory bacteriologist, W

^ l i^ l l a i l _ a _ a E e e la l meeting in m Dolte Friday IfTcormecUfiHTmh^e— ■ [ chemical, biological and radiological I T aspecU ol civil delense. K

Han-ey expUlned t t i a { _ h e _ tn d _ f lBJ Carpenter linve been le au u v d y io -

pointed as co-chlefs'for the area In f l ir lhe statewide chemical, biological M i, and radiological civil delense pro- T l1 gram. - - ' • |T 1 • ^ ^ e ^ a r m y j iw h)w working In the | ~ apeak.____________ r e n » -g in M l

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I S h i r f e B o w m an ^ , - W e d s P e rs o n in

• B u h P C e re m o nBUin>. June J -6 h lr le e B oroi

•d .u8ht«r of Mr. *nd Mri, VI/ Bowmin,- excJianged wedillng »o

Mr. ind Mr*. Henry Mounum^JLtleU.. t l Ihe ChrUU

- . church. The double rlns, w oto « u performed .by lh« JUr. fW T itus. M»y 25 in the prtKnee

1 150 pjMUi *nd relftilTM. 2 A UrBc rcm CTBM »e «l •»I V bicksround deeorftllon. Four m

rW -T le lab r» 3 -w » h -lw o -b » » k fl4 j)]j!IT 1 and orchid itUdloll *-' • pink bow*, m nkcd Ihe » ld * c

, w hite « U n pillow, on which ( couple knfU before Uie i»*r.

• The bride. Blven In■ h e r f .lher. wore » 2 “^

- lace KOwn over »»tln. A filtM bod: lectured »n oJf-lhe-ihouHIfr ki loped neckline, llly*polnt »1«vm i

' S S ? d will. » l ln “ “, I ' laco cummerbund. The hemline

th e bouffnni b»llerln»-Un|th »li I »c»llopcd. Her flniertlp i

’ WM cTubIU with . U « Pl«’' h i t »Uh »c«lloped edRlns to milt her gown. She carried » bouquet

I . p ink ro«r» and roMbudi. Htr wi dlnB d r w «•** made by her coui

. Mm. Ooldle Fswcrtl.Weddlns inu*le wa* pi»>«' Mr*. Clifford Drown, orcunlil. h

Clarence Fawcett »nnif "At D»i I Ins.- "Ill w alk De.ilde You” i

: I -THe Lord-* Pmycr."Mri. Vlnccnt Quadrate lenred

I matron of honor. She wore I • ballerlna-lenjth pink Uffet* gc

and a white picture n*t trimr with a U rse pink bow wlUi p u U n »treamBT» decorated «

• w hile Ilowcr*. 8h« wore long p m l i a ««vert<l w ith l*ce maWn

S U w ^ r id a l gown, and c^nled . bouquet of yellow and pink rt : bud* tnd pink streamer*.

Drldeamald* were M r» ..E n j ‘ Bawwii), MltUr-ln-i*w ol Uie br

M a r ia n M artin P a t t e r n

; w ri W > a tf f f #■ W u ® ? < /

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. ; BtlCCESS DBZ8SI No ftlU* 'U) fui* over—thU <’ . p retty dreaa 1* perfect for thote

summ er day* (and quick Uum' In s ll W ith Printed directions

. i t ! , each pa ttern p a rt: if* easy to'k i ' ' In almott any fabrie for cai,1 1 dreaay wear.Ik . Printed Pattern MIT: MlHI ’ al2M 13. U . IS. 18, 30. S lu 18 tH 4 ^ yanU 35-lneh fabric.[1 Prlntad (ttrecUons on each patlf( - : p a rt. Easier, accurate,r : ; , Send M cenU (coln*» for Ihli

ill , te rn —add tlve cenU for t*chj i i '- te rn for tirs t-c liu i mailing, t

m ' < ta Marian M artin, care of Tlj' ( Mewi. P a tU m I>ept.r 333 Wettt l ' : e t m l . New Yortc l l . N. T .‘ I

lit'' . plainly nam e, addreu with iujfl alzo and atyle number. -

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in ' Wed in Chi

H l ^Jowinan.I. Virfll ng vov*

of Iron

;hriitlan v T M K r ' -eremonr .

lenee of '•■ ■ ^7^rd •* • T - '~lur can« X

it* a I S B h f , , - £•ilch the e j ^

iM B H l f e f e v '' ' ' 'rltge byjhintllly ■a bodiceItr icti* I /rcvM ac- , . K S f lI and amime of ; * ' * Bith iklrt b 'J B S P ; / , ' / Mrtip Ttll I . {

picture l « * ^ 2 3 r - ; / ......... ' ••X, m uch U f / f ' J - luquetfif 'I tr wfd- R /y ' iTCOUiln. ,

»yed by f . ’ . ii*t. Mr*. 7 ;I Dawn- 1 ■ou" tnd i j |

lenred i* f • }.' ■wore a <- , ' •

•ta gown . , • trlmnied V

-Ith pink td with ong pink matching VTled a nk roK-

. .E m u t he bride,

H O. AND Ml

t in ____________and Mrs. Ouy Pehnon. each wc tUff a pale orchid ballerlna-len

^ gown: Mr*. Roy Atkinson and I Le* Bowman, aUo a *laler-ln> of the bride, wearing du*ty i Bown*. and Mr*. BUnley BartlIn *E*ch gown wa* accented wit.

A j r cummerbund and they all » D r Whiu p icture hat*, with mater r bow* and ttreamer*. long a' covered v l th maUhlng lace f:

Ihe bride's gown, and cdr bouquet* of pink and yellow n with pink streamera.

K a tn r Bowman, the bride* nl wa* flower girl. Bhe wore a w. UffelA ballerlna»length frock

i cented w ith orchid ahenrlng ath top, trim m ed w ith pink bow*f t a white cummerbund ending I: M Urge bow in the back. She A ' -* wore a w hite picture h a t and M ceasorle* m alchlng the brldcsma « Bhe carried a whlt« taffeta bo: x V trimm ed w ith orchid (hearing. i Y‘1 flower*, w hite bow* and *lrcafl

from which' *cntUred pink 'V 1 yellow rose petaU.I <1 Bcolt Pawcett. the bride’* coi

catVled th e ring* on a while »0 ■ heart-shaped pillow, with or1 a '■ tufting trim m ed with pink flo •0 d | . and w hile bow*. Names of I 0 4 couple were written In pink ia 4 1 orthid, w ith pink and orchid ; tfo A 1 pin* holding the wedding ring*. I h a 'f is t- C“ Te» V. Home. Moun r ® 4 Home a ir force base.'served a*

« B I man. Berry Lee, John Livelye mwood Lee. ushered. Taper* ’

lighted by Charles Atkintoa Roy Lively.

I h e bride'* mother chose a « I - , - lace over pink U ffeU aJlen V I / dress, trimm ed w ith a pink c eiK* merbund accented with a rh

atone clip, and a white b< Jacket. S he wore white *cces.<ii

^ and a pink camaUon corsage.a reception followed the wed

In th e new recreation h ill of church w ith 100 gueats attem

\ A wedding cake centered Uie ithU cool, w hkh wa* covered with a white thote ho t tablecloth over pink taffeu . launder- cake, reflected In a mirror.

cUons on de*lgne<l In a clover leaf *ei ay to *ew a* the base, for the four tl rn ir casual, orated w ith small pink and oi

belli, p ink and orchid lattice Ml»t*' and amall w hite aaUn bow*. It

e 18 take* topped w ith three large belU cn with a w hite n e t bow and 111:

:hpatU ra the-valley. Ta-b *Uver candeh with w hite tapers and pink

rth lip a t- flanked th e side* of the < t*ch pAt- Baskets o t red peonle* deeoratec ng. Send hall.of ■nmca- The cake, baked Tsy Mr*. Leo We*t IBlh Walcott, wa* cut and *erved by T .‘ Print Clarence Pawcelt. Mr*. Ocne rlth » n e . teiion w u In charge of the c _________ aervlce and Mra. Leonard Hu.

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SUN SUITS..... ■ 1.(inA9i

ood Selection’raiLS and BEACH BAGS

I N Y S H O P123 M a i n E a s t

Christian Church

n i m n i i i

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D MBS. HENRY PERSON

;h wear* the punch. Mrs. Robert Bro a-lengtti registered Uie gucsU. ind Mr*. Mr*. Wllllstn Lovelsdy w»l r-ln-law charge of the gifts opened nnd dity rose played by Donna Lemmons nnd BBartlett, ty Slombaugli, Reception assliW

were Mr*. Roy Smalley, Mrs. I ; with a Strickland, Mr*. Helen Lemmc

. Z?” Mrs. Dorothy Pence. Mrs. Rac natchlng p^ricer and Mr*. Lcnah Pnvsler. K g m ltu Xjconard Hudson and Mrs. Pev “ *'?"} Chlsham arranged Uie table dec

atlon*. *5W rose* ^ aun vallpy the bi. I . , , chose a two-piece etiMnjtjlc of t

« h f .; “ tin • complemenury nec.i .1, « ; iorles nnd a pink cifrnallon cor*i

Out-of-town guest* wtrc Mr. i " . Mrs. John Lively, Mr. »nd Mrs. o»* ana and Lillian Patterson,jh . ni.S T»-ln Palls; 8/SjU Carrcll V. I and M «- Dan Estey nnd D on Di"" , mT, a ll Mountain Home; Mr. nnd >

John Oourley, Richard, K athli S ii n b k M“dellelne Kelley. aUSJim er* 1*^ Mr* '‘n'* Mrs. Les Bowman i ink and Nampa; Janice Shephi

a u r r ; Mr. and Mr*. Velmer OiI cousin Wendell, and Mr. 4xnd » ilte Winn Vincent Quadtjito, Oakland. C«

orchid Ttit bride U a lOM graduate c flower* Buhl high *ehool and alien

of the Nampa BuslnMs colltje. She link and employed by the state departn; hid peari of education for one and one-1 rings. year*.Vlountaln The bridegroom attended scl d a* best "vely and ter* were Lsoa and

» a while

: £ ' K i \ t i m ecceuorles « ^

t weddlnJ ^ \ 'II of the • ittendlng.Uie Uble ’ I vhlte lace eta. The rror. wasf serving stier* dec- Id orchidtlce work ONE GR•*. I t was

‘d ^ ^ o ^ B e t t e r sndelabras ____

Sa 'D R E S. Leonard ^ i

. . l / o (Jie coffee / XI Hudson. # V ■

o r - ■ ONE GROUP

DR]T S “

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■ MISCELLA 0.9g MERCHA

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Three G irls Will ■ ■ Receive A w ards H -A t . G ounc i I F i r■ ■ Sandra H atzfeld, BiUle Hofftn■ ■ and Kalhy M cIntosh have compti■ ■ ed rank requ lreo tenu and will i■ ■ ctive torchbearer aw ards In a c« ■ ■ mony a l a CouocU Plre * t.« p.

W ednbday in the Prubyterl church biillding.

T h u e g lru a re member* of t Si-Ka Torchbearer group with U Tom Pearey, adviser. All Blue Bi)

■ m who iiave Just graduated are I ■ ■ «lt«d u gueau of the-81-Ka troui ■ n , Mias H astfeld U being honot ^ K 1 .r9 r.three^U m t«^chicviac.U uJii(

est goal In Camp ( Ire . Her fi ■ K j torchbcarer aw ard was in iports *

games, the second was in hon making and now for the third campcraft torchbearer haa b( earned. Mr*. M arshall LeDan Kimberly, Is adviser to r both cam craft and Ind ian lore and has woi ed closely w ith Misa Hatztetd < the past year.

M lu HaUfeld was a counselor training a t Camp To-Wa-Wa-K*- last summer and will retu rn *|i Uii* summer aa a Junior cornuel Much of the work toward eami this campcraft aw ard w u done camp last summ er;

She haa spen t nine years In < Camp Fire program and was in i Can-O-Ta-W a-Ki group with h! Peavey aa guardian, w hen t group dlsolved most o t the me bers became acUve In the Horli club along w ith o the r "orphaoi Camp Fire Olrla and this club i advised by Mrs. O . Cmerson MU

Those who were Interested earning fu rther aw ards and th who are Interested tn Inaess their own knowledge of partlci crafts have become members ol new Sl-K a T orchbcarer club « Mr*. Peavey as guide. Sahdra ' among tiie f irs t of 23 girls to joli

Blllle Hoffman haa- complt seven conClnuous years Jn the C» Plre program and was formerly W a-Kl-con-Y a w ith Mr*. E. 0:

----------- guardian. She h u Ilnlshed theBrown qulrements for h e r f irs t torchb«

er In campcraft. Mias Hoffman wsi In * counselor In train ing a t Ca

nnd dls- Tawakani l u t sum m er and will ind Bet- this summ er u a Junior eo aslitanta She has worked underIr* Rov guidance of Mrs. M arshall LcBa em'mons Some of Uieso rtqulrem enU

S i completed a t cam p a n d ^ e ^ l •ier Mra requirements were finished or

Peweli U ifee’day camping tr ip Just a c 'a decor, pie of week* agb a t Delrke’*-t " KaUiy McIntosh Is the youn'he bride member o t Uie 8 l-K a group and■ of blue completed her torchbearer in mi , «ccM. She studied under Uie dlrecUotcortnVe her music teacher. Mrs.^NelUe

iS rS n d tw in Babcock and wlUi her adrl Mra Joe Mr*. Jamea Kinney. H er for n m aU guardian. Mrs. E. O yer, also hel V Hoi- her get a good a ta r t toward

?nd Mrs’ summer Miss McIntosh*!

y. aU P I - --------------------- ------------------------man nnd in Iron M ountain and h u *] ihepherd, ihe pa*t e ight year* in Uie er Orey- force. He 1* •U lloned a t Cooke.nd Mr*, force base near Lompoc. C tllf.. wld. Calif. Uiey plan to m ake the ir home, duate of The bridegroom’s parent*. Mr. attended Mrs. Henry Person, who were She wns able to a ttend th e wedding. wU partment hosts to r a shower la Iron Me one-half tain. A pre-nupUal siiower wa*

en In honor o t the ' bride by d schoo aunt, Mr*. O o n am Moore.

Buy-o ^ HAT: GROUP

'.r Spring Sj

i:SSES G OFF

UP HALF SIZE .

LESSES■RGE GROUP 1

.LANEOUS „H AN D ISE. W

5 '• S lip s I

3S • H o ts

PRICE ' ,{

ONE GROUP OF

iWELRY , 1 /2 PRICE

. TIMES-NEWS. T

Firemtplet*Kill re« a c e rf

P A tyterlso

of U»Ui Uis- isBinl* are la- froup.Honored

er f im sru*nd

home- a

• been eD*ron.> camp* a work*

for

selor lo t-K s-m n *t*ln lunselor. eamtnc done a t

1 In the a in the

Mrs. en Uii*

Horltonphaned"

S a a d n H atifeld. f r « i W . a n praeUdax a t a d r a a rcbeanal t

ated In a l the Preabytefiaa chairMnSScBU and wiU w edve toi

a e ^ n g S t night. Mlaa U atafdd and Mia

hope* to return for a t least ta-o d r t was w«ks of campliik .U»l» IH!” ” " ’. n ^ o li working on her sccond to r^ tea re r., ,.ri,i»u.ri The annual grand council fire for,

»U of the Camp T W O lrU In Ta-in“ S n . cOTly U."* "I BltnS n . . r lUielton Jrom Jerome county will

b X u ^ . e p-m. Thursday la the high * c ^ gj-mnaslum. Jack Par-

n?n i l l « « * ia • « « master o t ceremon-

‘. K * ”TT»e 0 » n d council Pire'-com- .1! mlttee U headed by Mrs. WiilUm iS ; *“d Mrs. Lloyd Martin, co-

chairmen. Anyone Interested is in- ,U were »“«*•h e final p "

S ocia l C a le n d a rle’aU ke . I -I

^ d l w pyUilan Sisters Social dub will tn music, meet a t 8 p. m- Thursday a t the KUon of home of Mrs. Susie P ra tt. 531 Fifth elUe Os- avenue norUi. AU members are ur^ed• adviser, to attend.• former ' 3 * *o helped Momlngslde dub will meet a' ard thi* 2 p. m. Wednesday a l. the home of

Mrs. Leslie Davis. Each member Is >sh acted asked to bring a guest and a corsage, and she Mrs. Velma Treadwell. Mra. Joe----------- Serks and Mrs. EdlUi Bolton willu *pcntP~“ ^“*"P«'^-,

A’Ph» Nu chapter. Epsilon Blgma if whfre A‘P>“ sponaor a demonstraUon r . Where g p_ Wednesday a l Uie,Mr .n ,i Id*ho Power company auditorium.

The public Is Invited a n d refresh-. ‘ 'n « ‘» •* »c” «>’ All proceeds‘i Mnun! BO to Ihe AororlUes project, Uie wa* glv- I 'l^ o for Youth,

by her » » . »READ TIMK3-NEW8 WANT ADS.

o-ramorURES

ONE GROUP

Spring & Sumnrier

3ASUALS 1 /3 OFF .

5 . 1 /3 O F F

FINAL GROUP

Goats—Suits DRESSES

4 0 *25RACK RACK

. t w in FAU.S. IDAHO

I ' G i r l s W; Wiil R eceive Contip

L K atb r MelBlM k a i d BUD* DaffBaa.i , 2 f S « S u S a t . b e h d d al«p .a^A chareh. The glrta b a r . eoopleted raak TS torchbcarer aw arda In a certmeay d M*«« UeffBiaa w U rceclva award* la*

i ' Care of Yo______________________

r wu1 T o 'th e boy» who. looking ahea<! n the to m ilitary aervice. aay U»at ihcj Par- need no t go through high school. 1

fflon- w ant to u y In a ll eamesUiess, “staj In achool and g ra d u a le r The dlplo-

•com- m a th a t look* so needless today I illUm golns to look more and more Im >. CO- porUinl as Uie j-ears pass. The timi is in- «m come when the lack of 11 wll

prove to be aa InsunnounUble bor. rier.

Military acrvlce doe# not last forT r erer. Once i t b completed the youni•* I man look* about for a Job. The firs — i question asked ts. what can you do' , -UI Neat, w h at train ing have you hadi , W hat r tcord o f past performanca virih can you show? I t U Uien Uiat Uil

precious b it of paper epena a dooi to opportunity.

All boya and girls who can b« graduated from ’ high school, whi can go to coliege and win a degree should do so no matter how attrac-

“ Uve a Job looks a t Uie earUcr mo- « W - a e n t. A Tacatloo Job Uiat puti i will

Blgma •

™‘ 5 S

S p e c i a l P u r c h a s e !

C otton DlVALUES TO

5 9 8 <

m "SIRE

im• :L t» '- .7 l i r l l c r s p r i n g

I.;.. '? :’ f nicked from Uir atore. DruUcallj

I ; / . i again and again l ^ . ' .7 the alrcn blows

I I - 1 •S P O R T S { I I . • DRESSE

\ ' } (broken I< • P D D S &

.. Already Red

# V2 OTlien. every Um

V . ' W blo*-8. this mere - Y 'J ^ ^ ^ b e reduced.

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JEWELR

IC ’’/ i cFlower* & See

VALUES 0 1 TO 2.95 ..^ O "

ip Fire Torchbearer A

Ban. c a v M a r t aad Mia* V ela taA wOI 1Bjn. G n a d Coaadl F in fee aO Camp FIrank tbeee of Edd> aad lUaeltea from J ew ay T handay ia Uw bi(ti tcbeel sym ni , la* *t e w ea lfi, (Staff pheio-eagraTli

four Children fN CELO PA TRI

ihead money tn the wallet looks good. I t they Is good to r Uie moment but th a t

ooL I moment passes."stay Ttioe goes forward but Uie youns dlplo* person who slops with a vacaUon Ity is Job docs no t more for»-trd wiu> i t 5 Im- ^g suys'w here he Is tnd Uiat post r Ume m arts the place where he suys. Tlie t will one ahead Is not for him. I t goes I bor- to the one who Is armed wlUi U iat

diploma or Uiat degree.*■ Youth is in' a huny to “get on."

to be adult, get married, esuvbllah • a home and a family. ’The adults

who have accomplished UiU know th a t a certain seasoning of body, of

a n ^ character, a proven ability to hold MiJ., a place In society, are essenUaU to

success Uieitt. YoilUi cannot know ^ U iat and to Uiey -Jump the gun-

" w ith sad results.In the ir hurry lo many and •'get

on.- Uiey leave tchool. Too soon , . ^ the economics ot Uie day make ,

p u ^ themaclvca fclL There b trouble

B U Y -

t e ! S p e c ia l P u

Dresses CottoO ne R a c k

r t A Oy . v o 2 » &

lEN" ^ cids! f':/I n g merchandise • ^Tv. •

throughout the *Ically r e d u c e d . ' r V . 'igaln every time ^iw* * I ; j

:TSWEAR fi ' ' i 5SES . -in l o t s ) I

5 & EN DS j.■ R edw ecdto I \

o f f I I / V ;'|i l . / f j ! ' - . .

Ume the siren 7 r v v l : ? "' merchandise a lll i '

m '

15% More / :rlOH L ost Sole P rice / 1

^ t h e I I ^ Ia b le n i l I I I

LRY I J I I J J Jrice

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A w ards "

w in reedve her* Id a n le . ’rb* ap F ire G lrli In Twin ViUi o w a i^ tm Jem m e .county will be held n | J? ^m naaim a. Jack Karrar »ltl bt n i «raTln*)_____________________^

a l l aionff Uie line, and chief tai I them is the luck ol mour z ] young mail cannot earn eaj©Imeetexpenses. ParenUhsribi, land often tluxt b u rd e a i u'

------Trouble breeds troullt la j g.. I t there m ay be a dlvorw. Hu jg th a t in s of failure is a bid Influca,

a young life, a heavy bsodict}^!''* luns success- W g j,Uon Young man. sUy In ic h o itH ''* ' t, I t r ich younr mind, malure post ripen your undenlandlns isqH ch T lie tu rity nnd so avoid R iiU n tibH tM Kocs take th a t wUl burden aU y o e i^ B ^ ' Uiat T hink pmctically. Eiery ^ ^ B ^

educaUon adds dollars to y o e s ^ |o H ing capacity for Uie. -niere h i^ B f ; ' '

^lis'h fcrenco of more Uian t i n n t ^ l ^ I,.It. tween the cftnilng cipsdir

srrammar school gradusic , “ . IcKO graduate In a lllelime c fn M g J L.’ ... Growing into . maturity d tK ^ Ic a , ! r tim e, study, work, but the d H o now H a

aMlrfirr. Sul |S» rni«<“g e t Dr.' i’tlrl riDllIni hun'U

uble Sol la. KUllun U. N(W Yoik l l t ^ H

r-o-RAiviA

I[ P u r c h a s e ! K ;

[ton Blouses m

f 1 . 9 8 1& 3 - 9 s | W

One Table!

P E D A L I

P u s h e r s pand

„ A nkle Boners p !

i A ll o»J beouti ful colors in o''I y o n tcd surnmer fobnO- ^ «

V alues to 5.95 fe*

2 ’iUlloilLJ

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iimiCAN EXCIIAKCK »^ew m i . Jun.^i j^unj-U it mU! m

\ \ i t * 'l',i IiV iiu' eki S?:

stock Averages s!Cm/IU h Th* AiMcUM Fnw !Ti

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Livestocklork OCDCSth> 0RD»:N. ^un. 1 iJ1-(i;SDA»-C»ltI»

ttaU i»: <l»ul il.i.ti: .uncUril iliuchlar ftm>jTirl rs.00-jl.'>»; »ur.il4til .t.uibt.r h.if»r«

SO.CO.JJ.O#; roBitnfrtUl rowi(-•« iUn-tirtt-M.W: uttm> IT.Mi umiijr lull.

r™ “E ‘- ! ' ! \ £ r ' ; £ £ s rSO;“uif)irr» •r.k lo : i l-i-»r:

lh» mmrtn b<h «iihliihrt on m»i : No. : »"U■ nil > : ii>.:jo ii>. u i r o . <nd fill* :> .:i:.nd :I6 Ib.. H.M: :lJ-»0 IU. ji.eft.;i.:j;

:t>a-;>o lu . ::.o<>-::.:>.u r« SW p 100 i no U.l »r m.iVtt Milr.

IS, C.lll* 50U; f«1 *imJi ; «>•• »i«.>lr

'I th >ral"<i*r'> •'•V l» to lu>rr ckxr. £2 w<ni> bIH. .d.lltUxillr Iswtf; Irurk lot

*i"»l :!.oo.:i.oo: ii.nJ.T.iJS.OO.;i.OO: c»Bnrr md cult»r f<>»» U OCi-

1dl«n»»r*7ln'‘iroo“ liuihf row.'*!'}'."’ ilK.M. liKlK.li.f llnl.:.ln> .1 ll.iO: r>lv«. lOicholft .eiltr. S«.OM».M;.fD«.| :},6«.

i«. I« .00; .und.rd :l.M.S«.00j ci(lli da.n toiiu (. Joo: m.ikH Boi IMr »«i»b)Uht.i.

up Sh««p 500: iir.rlr; fSnk* 7T-* ( II*. ir'inc lu n iu :i.oo-:i.s(<; cunH if.e»-:o.so: i...,!

to *ni1 chnlc* lb. inrlnc I.ral«|K.»0. fro K.M: mrCtim anil crait l ;.>0 IH, uld rri.p f«*.lrr IimU IUO.U.O(l; iivkI onil rhalfi i:0-uj lb. .l>u»hl»f twnr.oo.».M.al«I ----- —.

nncAco>S ClIICAnn. Jun* } Iliril—IIISDAI—:■. live. t.0(|0; <lgw. vr.b la il l»»» f.rirS on llmlird iKrpIr Ni>. I tnd 19i.:::, II.,J 'i bulthrni; til •'Ihrr bul(h«r. tHO lo.rr :I \ US Na. : md 1 190-tU Ib. buIrh.T. S'.Sfl.H , JJ.18; lllllr ortr JJ.M: .r.rfil Isli Ko. I!U> »nJ ibi. :i.co-!j.»o.1% a a j'h r^ rn u ’l4‘'bwVr'~>T| :I 't of print* .liuthirr .trrn K.iO: <hui[>

ilr r r . n.SO-lO.iO. iS Hh»»p 1.100; ilautlil.r lamb, mndrralrlr • <S alndr; (print lamb, mil al.uBbKr I: h arll.r. ilradrl do ihl. fciKh 1I cbokt No«l Mil Umb. 21.10.t*4 ——— ■: ' 1.0.1 ANCELUIN. X/^S ANIIKULI. Juni 1 I’.i CattI* T21; lUuihlrr il.m init htlfrra • I - ah»u( .in ilr; n» i Mill. cbanirH : aorai* <

rholp« alr^rt .1 ?A7A: sn.SA* iilirh > ». (00.1 <ni] lo- fholt. h.ltrr> tt.OO; ulllltr

tow> m.1t-:i.0C; (ommrrrlili nl Zton; I rannara anil rulKra Il.OO-lt.CO; calxa &; 1

I'lt BomffljIJr alrtilr. Jllo ii <;S: ktillr M bukhrra noL Mlnlx

S " ’'’ ^■no*'~*°’*' "**" ‘\ ‘ s s« p i n : tilllllT md .born ala«h.' I I an'l : prili'ne. wllh't*cull **d al U mMllum and «on.! atoek.r t»M U.M.U.OO ' i par h*ad. tmirallr alaadr.

dejTvT rDKNVrn. .?i>n. > U1-(II9DA1-SbrYp

<1 M Ib.'alauihirr iprlni lamb. ]i.7»; alhart U #rac]lnff lam.ljr choira 2<.09; foi^ and !■ rholra »1-10l Ib. lamba noallr No. J palla

19.RO. ^*1 Calllr !.SCO: frd ilNrt about ilaadr: I ■« fed hrlfan ilaarir: rowa alMdri low la *

a .arao rholtt fad alnri I,MO lU. down % ll.Tfr-IH.tti blih rood tn tTrmia cboica • % (Ml balfrrt tt t -m Iba. n.0«->7.U{ talra*3 "Ttoea »08: .Ira.lr; mliad US No. I In » » •i harmira and illii ItbKO Iht. !MS-:i.OO; ,. S No. I and J :S.}S-».T4: No. 1 and I aowa J'

M»-tOO Iba. lJ.SS-2C-.il. Jj)! OMAHA

OMAHA. Jun. 1 U^-III.SDAI—Ilofi >i t.tOO: barrow, md ilha waak lo to lowfr; “ Si wwa 24 lo moiilj (0 low.r; US No. I and

: l«k::o lb. barraw. and illli !:.(0.:t.*0; ^ amun.l HO brad mo.llf No. I malnlr JOO-

_ ” » •” '20.-o!*'’' '■ ’ I

‘ vaalara alradr; rholra f»d'ki5jVf»*'jl!ij." M.OO: hith cbok. JH.OO; ullllf and rofn- " mrrcUl rowt IT.SMO.Jt; {.nsara and «ulUfa JJ.SO.I7.2ij rbnlea >ralara «.00- "

Sha»p 1.600: .prim Umba and alauibur - _J awaw aiMdr; thorn il.utblar lamia ilaadr r

to *0 lowar; ‘holta 110 Ib. iboift aluaiblar “ lamba with Na. 1 p.|u 20.M; rboica to

I prima undar 100 Ib. ipr1nralaO(I>t*r IimU ■'

‘ Rupert Haystack N. Blazing in Winds ^

]( RU PERT, Jun# 3 — Spontaneous I t combusUon « u u Id caiuc of & b lue j j w hich began In about 70 to w or n hay Tueaday momlnn n t the *” >9 Emnnuel Kerbi la m (our and one- •J hn ir mllea northwest of Rupert. <,ii IA Smoke WM discovered atwul 10 ti '*• ;s m. by Mrs. Krtba In 30 tons of chop- “ ■

ped hay pUed asiilnit the lurger sv IJ baled stack. The Hiwuldering hay »«' u WM fanned Into flames by a high ’ ,j wind.I TJie Snake niver Mutuif Fire de- ■» partm cn t w.vi flghtlnir the blaie • w hich ihrcftltned numerous jMm j

bulldlnwi n t noon. Firefighter* were aided by tJie heavy rains which be- 2 " s a n nbout the time the flamei were * dUcovcred. i

, Local Man Openf :, Northwest M eetu» SU N VALLEY, June 3 -T . C. Ba- ^ ; con. Twin Palls, president of the t

Idnho Llveatodc PniducUofi Credit a.nsoclaUon. conducted the meeUngs * of th e N orthaw t LPCA which went .m Inta ft final workshop lesxloa Tues-

Ro.w)fl Rlch. Burley. chairman of “ ntho stAle hlRhway department and r jrVico prejildent of the Idaho LPCA. 'waa on the profnun for the teaslons m bw hich bcRiin Monday. Some 75 mem- XbcrjKiire nltcndlnj from Idaho. Mon- • .. U na. OrcBOn and Waihlngton.

TRUMAN IN IT A ir iSS! NAPLES. Italy. June S LB-Ptor- ^

m er . I n d e n t Jlany S. Ijum an and i„ : M rs. I tu m a n .a rrlT td here , today ^ aboard the Indcptnilence. ^

comei too complex to let him con- te ll cen tm to on his mLwlon. the

T ho company said the plan# Is = m uch like the modem automobile In which ahirtlnit and clutch work has been eliminated by aa automatic trnnsmlaaloA.

C hance Voujht said a pilot In the new plane only had lo push a b ^ - i ton t« climb to alUtude from a

pom t or o r tit over a glren point. 'T he wenpoM system of the crafl.'

wlilch llrea Sparrow III missiles or a u to m ^ * " * Sidewinders, Ij rlrtually

8 MarketsW l-.. -Uarlv - —o*>* — !?•!!u iix i o n ia —

<Tw# aoaJar. .' '* •"riiiio* •* * « » ' I

da.Un Qgollx ll.u ,

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FINANCE • • * *

GrainClIlCAUU, Juna 1 (AW^rain fuluir.

m l. prlrta x.rkf.1 an lrr»f\ilar patlirn ludar m a both alKi<« and balow prttkiua tloaaagua ,r#ra lb . boarrd nf liada.'.>,0,1 mal «f-<U-ia»-».«M,»libla amil. narrow r .r i t riibo w.r with ria ha.Inr.|)|>: and lalna of a <.i>i .

•»r: JuI/ rSrn’uBcbah«.d to *, hnVai»U rr. July l.rt'i-^ .; ^ la.24; aoibrani S^hlihrr lo S ' lowtr. julj

hnj'ndrM*’j«Ilnd,“"o-*I.‘ Ju“ *

I’*-" —•■MHtCAtlf7^■•>UH■n■^■"tUSt>A1••^ l^1..1r ^ r ‘^bran.. Cu rn No . I r[low

rrr'.' eraj. i^ llo l'ji '-i 'i.rM V.00. N.I. 4 hna>r whl» .ampla «raJ.'hVi.,' Iirra whlla TU. 5orl»an til 10%-’a. -•l<i»l»an il!it »>allln« .iK.l,.

I lo CHAIN FUTIIRMCIIICACJO, Jun. I lAt-

hr.1. opan lllib U.w D.ua•In* J i j j , . J

.«k1 Mar . _ I.»»i, I.ji'J l.s i 'J l.»i<*

.ra Mar .... I.»t I .IJ ', ] ,t |i ,

s i'i t r .T I r : 3 \ . i!:’ sI - Wr, ___I.II1, i,:o< i.igi; i.u<:.rlr M*r - . 1.2JS l .n i. l-:> ■ J.JJI.rr • nr« ....... l.tO 1.21 l.t" l.:n«i.50. Mar^^.... 1.:;^ |.2«S 1.2S«; i . : t .

Julr .........«l .KU'i .un';■•r. ^»1 - ........ «3S .CJH„>,) n « ... .t* .(( .fci .sji.

lira ■*irir Juir _....:.. l.!2 l.tS 'i 1.21*. J.:j ■I'r f k M - ..... I .» n l.2S> j.:3 |,'* Mar “ li.lisi* . liio',4 ’

KANRAH CITT KANSAS CITY, Jun. 2 «■) - Whrat 111

Vra « r i ; down 4'4 u> H ;: No J h.t,! and as* <lark bard M t; No 1 {.I3‘« : N.. 2 i«l l,h S .ll '; .:.U ‘iN; No S 20»>i.MJ';N. cn : lo down I lj: No .1 wblta S; Nn 3 l.SfUl.KiN; Nn 1 ;«]low A mlarU

j.jt.j.»;4N.- No * al>. data 7 rara; uncbanird; Ku 2 trhllr "Ir *.*’,■rh. K«flr"'s.ot;'!irN.So. 1(7* I.OI.I.07N.; i ; HofUaifi 2.24.J.20N..00 nran ZS-00-2S.7S. |

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^ Pota^s-O nlons |;ni CIIICARO 1

aifCAGO.,Juna J illl'I) _ Potafor.1.. (old)j^To ial lJ. S. tblrm.nu ««l; J

fiuppllaa lljhi; dtmand nod.ni*; marktl I tlaadr.

'*• T«fk ta1« <100 Ib.. It.S IA iinlni , . '• • - !

UH 1 S.7WOO; Mlnnrv.,a.Sorlh’nakola round whkJSVs*'* t

^ rola!^7n*w)'! Supflirt m id.r.1. : i!*- ! Biand alow: markal dull M .ll»hil, w.aVar. ‘Tra<l( aalrai n-iiind r«li J.60.1.tl; Ari- t

0; AkUma round r*da t

Ib. '" ‘‘"J

t " * '■ ; ,J Track aalra: T*iaa rallow n.rmuia UH I s• (nadluma S.IO: rallow crano. tlS I 1 Inrk*• -i.d Ur,*r UO * “ * * P ,r fllr**t aalaai T»iaa «lhta m«1luma S-JS-i; K ; S ir.ir;.';."* ;;..'- '* -''” -' f

,-yuTiinES a

O.laai

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; Butter and Eggse ’---------------------- ---------------------------J L

cniCACo ftiCI ICAOO. Juna J lUril - l'C b » « .i «■

.Slntl# dalalra and loniksm. m.J»: p,„«, S'■ r.-i.!T'c S

e - — ..— pi

tlMiS* J®***'’ f“lurra- oj'K i« h '’'l20.S'llj

ciftllValrj w ll a'ioVnj.ONl"Wool top. fulur*. (lo..d .1 of a fant

}«:J{!! i ’u' ' I'lV-sV j»

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Eye Performance i, Termed Important “eUN, VALLEnr, June S -A vision L

specialist told oplometriatj here ” M onday I f s how well your eyes work, * n o t how clearly you see, th a t counta. T '

The distinction waa explained by D r. Donald A. Pnintj, DeKalb, III,, " a t the annual contention of the Idnho Optometries assoclaUon which do.ie« Tueaday.■ ••You can have ao-M vlalon and y e t be croas-eyed. color blind, have lack of depth perception and b« a poor reader.- PranU aald. 1

*'P<ople hare been taujiht to think Ch Id terma of clearness of a lsh t only, ^orInateafl of funcUon.or performance," ^F tan U M id. •'PMncUonal vUlon la Im p o ru n t In growth. leamtnE in- } t«Ul*ence. the ability to read and Pr« th e ability’ to make a llrlng." I«ic

IN SELECJ A ^ *>>•

Mr. T albert hi\ Uon*) 8»Jm C<y i f l g j f l m . M odem Wood

v f l H e B v

M o iOFAMERlCi

[1 , Research at

Uluir.

S - ; :

I IJert'i food research a t the taat«i.i9<; aerred by camma raya from radloai>.25'i prodaclnr experti a jree our rc»«*rc:I.:n^ ««*«•

| R e d l M a y ‘ O u t - «

I U n l e s s F o o d s:5S'-’ NEW YOIIK. (NEA) - Leading

farm cxperls and food producers t O l (hnt unless Amerlc.i steps upand lla ABrlcultunil research nnd tm ln -

Intr progrnms Russia one day may make Rood Its bonst of ouUlrlpplnu

PIN; ua In food output.'i i r j Surveyed In a broad Inquiry by ,h(|, NEA service, these spcclnllst.i said

Ihry hoped the Soviet forrc.ist. read i aRnln.ll achlevrmenls in th i aatc l- I llte-mlsslle field and sclcnee Rcncr* i ally, would scr ’c as vlt.il warning 1 and spur to this country's ngrlcul-

— , lure. {Sccretno" of ARrlcullum E sra i

} T aft Den.v>n. In an exclu-ilve sta te - i ment for NEA service, declnred; c

"While we are still fnr ahead of f Hu.vsla nRrlculturally, her sclcntlflc t acljlevcmcnt can sen'e to warn us s aRnltisi complseency In BRrlcultuml v

rkti rescarcli.", Harry A. DuUls, bonrd chairman of l01. Oeneral Mills, believes tlie Russlon f

bonsi can have "great psychologl- r cat eftecL- -b

,of, "Although 1 don’t believe It. - I v nain think w« had belter Ret baiy quick.” 0

he anld. "We have learned painfully U v"^ th a t Russia has a devastatlnc way of □ Ari- maklnR good on her sclcntlflc E r«i« threats”. a

Tlie expertV concern, said Bullls, tl ,:i. Is for the Ion* range mUier th a n on« the Immediate futar*. Today th e tl >oJ problem ti not how to producc p

' more farm producta bul how to deni o K I w ith mountainous surpluses. But h e c<

pointed out; e,.-s. "We can't forsel we face a ropidly oi 2t ; growing population a t home, no r e<

thn t food slilpmenta to many of the stlUi growing neutral and uncom- m

• n mltt^d countrtfs can be a powerful It factor In the competitive stnigglc ni

I G - a s h V i c t i m ^ I

T e r m e d F a i r | ;Bu r l e y ; June j — condition of It

- J Leo Beyler, Malta, who was h u rt In P‘ an accident Sunday south of Elba.

Ml was reported as fair Tuesday In th e m CottflR# hosplul. A' 80-year-old

• woman was illghlly Injured In a a' jra second occldenL m

Beyler was Injured when a 1050 ar ■a Chevrolet pickup truck driven by j : PVed Lloyd, Elba, and owned by th

Beyler tipped over Into the bprrow ni p ll ns It came around a curve a t mi

' , 3:30 p. m. Sunday Jour mllea south fa ^ of Elba on the road to Almo. sciII i Lloyd ^ a s treated by a Rupert In “• physician and released and Gordon

Hoawij. 'Burley, who wn.i pajiOng noei. by, brought Beyler to Albion where po■r he was met by an ambulancc and bn

Uken to Cotlsge hospital, Burley, tw According to Ca.Mla County SheriffLePage Layton, he wm treated for tJiia broken neck, and cuta and abra- ofalons on his hand-i and face from i

1 h ltung the wlnd.ihleld. - afi[ Mrs. Rebecca H. Tracy. DO, route jm

1, Burley, a pas.«nger In n 1055 rei.g Ford which slid and Upped over o tf ailL a curve a t 0 ajn. FrJdny between *«

■ Molla ond Almo. waa sllphtly In- i• Jured. The car waa driven by g„i

? Frederick Whllchead, Salt Lake;; City, and was idamaged In Uic /

amounl of »200. The ncadent was i_ . " InvestlKatcd by Deputy SheriffJ Hubert 0 . Warrell. ^

I INCUMBENT FILES S ?BURLEY. J u n e 3 — Jennelte x

)5 Chamberlain, Incumbent, has filed mu for reelectlen as C i^ ln county lui.

•' treoaurcr. She Is a Republican. - [nga ---------------------- :— eff(- Monaco reverts to France, w ith ". d French taxes. If the sovereign dlca wai

■ without an heir. |fcn

PniLIP n. TALBERT IDlstrlel Manager I

- ......... ISJiMala ATcntie W ert ITwin FaUs, Idaho I

CT g r o u p!m u r i n g new business and premium In :r t ^ been selected to partlclpntc In Mo< ■es Conference, to be conducted June 10-1! W M m en honors its top Agency personni s for su n belter JUe'lnsuranco ser>-lce to

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ast« level a i cxprrti sample food prr- d lue tlT e m attrlil. iJui f»rm and food carch to develop belter foods Is loade.

t-Sputnik’ U. S. ds Research SpedIng wllh tJie Sovirt Union. On top of lera this we sillI need to develop better, up food* and many new use* for fann In- producl.i,"lay Dr. ChnrlM Olen King, scirntlflc|Ing d irrctor nt the. Nutrlllon founds-]

tlon, a reaearch and educational or- j by Ranlrjitlon « i up by Uie food ln»i

\ld dustry. Mid Ihnt "much Rood may I ■ad come from our recogniuon that j c l- Rus-^la sclentUU have progre.wd / •r* more rapidly Uian moat Americans ( ng hnd tliouKhl." [Jl- And Porter, PnrvU. prraldent-of f

S n ltt and company, leading meat f xti pncker.i. subscribed to the same :e- view. n.uming th n t "If Uie new i

BwakcninR rrBnrdlng sclenlili: re- l \ of search In this country brlnRs forUi • I flc better mjpporl for the fundnmenUI [ ' us aclencc.i underlying agriculture. It t Til will Jinve spr\’pd a xiaeful purpoee."

Serious doubt.i were posed whether: ' o f the United States spends enouRh for on farm rc.ienreh or for training la ag- rl- rlcultuml technology.

in 1D55. Mme U food companies • I wlUi totjil annual snies of more thin t.” 0 billion dollars laid out Just 30 mll- ily Uon for research and development— of or one hnlf of one per cent of sale*, ric BulIU said he's like to see hla own

and all other food-firm s Increase] la. their budgets for basic research. I in Ifarold W. Comfort, president of ic tho Borden company, a top dairy ce producu concern, observed th a t Uie nl countfy's 61 so-called land grant le colleges last year turned out Just

BfiOO graduates fq r Uie 15.000 Jobs ly open lo Uiem In form ing and relat­or ed fields.le Tlie 1057 enrollment In land grant 1- Bchoola la 94.000, he said, w hereu ul It was 41.000 a decade ago. And he le noted Uiat In one of tho chief dairy— Industry schools there are today only

27 students against a faculty of IB.' "The simple and dangerous fact U

Uint openings In th e food Industry for technicians hardly compete with

r« Uie glamorous, hlRh-paylng Jobs In such fields as avlaUOR and electron-

}f Ics. The food Industry, with Its low! n profit margins, cannot budget for d, enough lop flight sclenUflG persoa- le nel.-d Secretary Ben.wn Joined In urging' a a big boost In the training of youngj ,

men and women for farm research ,0 and oUier technical Uiska. |y ‘T o maintain o u r leadership In y the years ahead will require large s numbers of trained scienaita In it many dlaclpllnes," he said. 'Today,!It farming Is a business of applied,

Bcienee. This will be even more true;I In yeata ahead." j1 King, of the NutriUon Foundation, g sees the sJiortage of trained man- e power and the "llmlUd amount of'1 bn.nlc Information” a s agriculture's |’. two main handicaps o t Uils moment-! f Despite this disturbing picture,! -• r Uie experts could detect a few ny si- of hope In the form future.1 Comfort s.ild th e food Industry, ■' a fte r a la te start, la "greaUy expand-

• Ing Its research programs. Today we 5 reallM th a t our Industry will needI all Uie qualified technlciana the col- ' - i• leges can train.” " # ; Measures have been taken, he / ; [ aald, to lure more young people Inlo / / ; the land grant college.s. Ii/, ; "In Ohio. Poridft arid oUier areas, j F / ' ; local and slnlk m llk-lnduslry group* ^ ■ have se t i» s ^ o la n h lp programs,"!

Comfort added. "OUicr companies ^ aro offering scholarship* and cash' awards to promising sludents.'* I

B ut all Uiose queried fe lt Uiat! much more needed to be oceomp-'Itihcd In farm research and train-1 Ing. Ju s t how vital Uiey regard «ils' effort waa summed up by Bullls: ;

"L efs never forget th a t In World' • war n food wa* our f irs t line of de-1

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10-13 In Chicago. In this way ionnel, and helps them equip• to the ir cUenta,.

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Man Granted » Rehearing on Il I Report Filing “

BOISE. June 3 CUPD-The Idaho t public utilities commission t^day ^ gnvntfd Oeorge llolfm an^erom e. a

_ reheJTlng on June a on show _

explain his fnllure to (lie a ctom u revenue report for JB57. . ni

Tlie commlsslod on Msy 13 can- at eeled h it motor carrier operstlnR a pennlt on the ground tha t he failed se to allow up for a ehow.coux luarlng on April 1. However. 11 granted a 3C rehearing when Hoffman cliilmed bi

~ be iieipf rtCTtTfd lhf~xil8'P ~taU tV ol order. -

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The m olor carrier permll of rile fc J . IVnnlngton, Boise, was su-'pendrfl P

t (or six months a t his own request.

” Population Rises | .* At State Prison Ile BOISE. June 3 tlv-Populailon of 'R'S Uie Idaho Elate prlw n raie to a ti.• new high of jea yesterday with the W1- arrival of five prlsoneni, Including KiRja former Idaho Falls policeman Cd aentenced for burglory. mIS Tlie former'olflccr, l-oRoy Fowleti k£a 30, Is one of seven men accu.-ied of Sd burglar)' while they were members ukToT‘ Uie“TJini&TnlIa po llcno rce . He C

was sentenced to nol more Uian [crs five ye an on a charce of stripping ^'• a model home of its furnishings E id April 30.

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. l i by M a g ic V iillcy c iir r ic d tlI. n c c r leiiRUc M onday n iR h t

' K to w i th in th r e e Jind onc -h‘ I m ilk ing ' hi« f i r s t np p c n ru nI n in tr a n d th e y w ere s t i l l Kc T| B tro n p ciK ht iniiinBH «nd i , T im b c r jn c k h u r lc ra lu tc r .II Tlie w rlcj «U1 continue T u r ,{( niclil wiili thp Jacloi nolna I’- their oee Cueto. Cowboy (kl

■ ll Dick WlUon liM named Jim Prt H recently mMlcned litre from 1

' llnitton. to li>k9 Uie mound for■ • loenU. I t will be lani

II look Bt tJie rlshtlunder.H Alter epoUlns the Tlmberjac

I II alncle run In Uie first Innlns. ' I Cowboys ronred back wlUi fiv

I th flr o»-n. Onry Smith and Joe Elroy worked starter Jim 81i

' I for free paises aiid Zimmer * Uicn unloaded hi* 375-fool

over eenlerfleld, Don DnvU kepi rally KolnB. with a Mncle anc romped In when Ken FUher bit

■ ft double Into nghl-centerfleld. Blebel followed up with aiwUier Rle, a fte r Castellano# had repl Bhrode on the mound.

The locnii Iced the win tn . I Mcond when SmlUi iliiRled

eame around on a ground out error. Zimmerman living on

I mlflcue. He went to »«ond on ft ) and PUher chiMed him home wl

(Insle.The Jack* fou«ht back Inlo ■

tenllon In Uie third whtn A ninlM alnttled. Valdei Villa dou

I and Charles Wenthfrspoon. len ' leading homertm hlller, eloutcdI orer the right field wall, lila

II cf tho Mftson. They padded IF with A singleton In-the fourth.1 *njBt epurrcd the Cowboys I come up wllh three of their < I Smith craahlns a Icnd'Off he I and D»vls singling. Fisher a I came through with a double to a I Davis and he came In on Mike I I Jerry PiOma gave lhe Jficts tI final rtiD in the sixth when j eraahed out a solo roundtrlppei | ; The Cowboya added one In U . Item and then capped the vieII with a four-run ouUiursl in II seventh.

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Mill* Vallff n-lt, MUmuU I4-I1. HcKIrer.' SertOMB >»d WIban. t V ttk V*1lrr 7, UUwul* S. tD—SIl!.i5 I. VIIU. 8«r«.«ni. WIIkh, 1riihfT t. nil—ZlniiMRUB. SdIUw

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I ' D r The AMcUtcd P r mi VIrsU Akins of Bt.Loula and \

I U srU nes of P«t«rson, K. J., fight fo r the world welten>.-( UUe. w ca tfd last fall by Cm

n Baslllo. In a 15-round match P i IB a t the SU Louis anna. i1 Although Akins, a heavy puni!k Is favored, many boxing Ians i

the clever boxer from New J

t can pUe up enoush points to Akins. 50. has a 47-17-1 recon U fights. Marlines has a eo-S n for 05 starts.

: * St. Louli and a UO.mlle areiiII • be blacled out on UlcvUlon bu , r ts t of th© r\aUon will see the i

on NBC-TV. There also.wlU t U ^m c radio broadcast.U Thepromotcrscxpect 11,00014f l ' about (80,000 lo see the fight.II Utle tMUt In Bt. Louis since A I Moore beat Joey Moxlra for

••• .light heavy crown In 1953.

! Turley Has j Help Him B.,] NEW YORK. June 5 (OPI)i l ' DlMoBSlo, who made n carc-l l elvlns palpiuuon to pllchers.II explaining why the men of

Mu mound c a n t U\-e by speed iJorBlk **mey have to poASMS moreI I mere speed." he asserted. "A piH r has to have other pilches to ROI I I , It to th a t he can mU 'em up I I ' ^ a k e your timing.I d Dlmac leaned back and eoncliIM. T h e y could ahool U out i Ij cannon but, U tha t was all a pi| D — bad .-theyd -h lt-h lm .“ . ------I I I ' Which, fo^ years, summed ui [ I ' hurUng career of Robert Leo !j| ■ ley. a muscular, chUbby-faced r

1,11 ■ thrower who labor* In Uie u *trlped fla&nels of Uie Ncw

I B V ukecs. The six foot, two '!□. ' ilshUiondrr threw n ball whleh 'i y docked elfclronlcally a t 85 i JU per hour. a.D ablllly which hac W- — - baseball—bo9irell»~tnentiontng U \ wlUi Buch blazers as W alter Joh H tn d Bullet Bob Peller.I l l B ut Bob Turley couldn't win |K ’ 'e lstenU y.n i , ' As DlMflgglo's analysis expl D , all he hod was his speed. T i

|B> . Then h e went to hla chonce-up n , c^es Euch as the cur>-e or a) H i . couldn't gel the ball over the \ H r His strik& ut feaU were eye«fl ■ I I ing. A t Aberdeen he ]ed Uie le H i ^ l n attlkcouts. At Ban'Antonl< m ^ n l a a n e d 23 la oo« cooteat. In lU ■ | |M ; ^ ( t e . A f f i a i l c u i lcacua-« ltt

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cd th e C o w b o y s pa .s t M lssdu lii l&-< l ig h t . T h e w in . co u p lcd w ith a loss n c -h n lf Rum cH o f f th o p a ce . A thr« n ru n c e in J n y c c e p a rk , s e t th e pact 111 KoinK ^

Ridgley I L%; B ritish Gi

ST. ANDREW S, Smllo o f 17 y e a r s a n d S t . A n d rc '

<rjBcks a w rc c k c d th e com cbuck of nine, the Rj(];{]cy in th c Ui'Uifih nmi

c r y A m e ric jm W orld w ni n Bhrode w e n t d o w n 4 a n d 8 in th mmermnn “

.“ pjK BiUings Jump iM O nPocateU ooUier sin-

7 ' t For 12-3 Winn tn thegled and POCATELLO, June J (fl —I out and BlUlngi Mustangs ripped apart

on the catello'* patchwork lineup withon a balk pioneer league victory Monday ine w llh a In the opener of a rour-fsme t<

The slxlh-plaeo Ponies brokt Inlo con- or * 3-3 Ue In the fln l Innln en Addle hand Uio league leaders llielr so a doubled c s t whipping of tlie season. I 1, league- Clarence Ingram, glvlni up no' silted one a fte r Uie second Inning, coast« Ills 14Ui h is second win against one defe

ded tb s l Shortstop Lyle Krall led % I< irth . i.i*aull on Pocalello's starter Oe vboys to Belden arid reliefer DennU O l ic lr osm. w ith four hlU and four nina bt ff hom er In. Every man In lhe nilllngs er again up h it safely except second base e to score j im Bradley, like Yar» Tlie Mustangs wasted no Ume ic ts th f lr Ing off on Belden, who absorbtt when he th ird defeat against three win ripper. Lou Brown singled leading ofi e In the f irs t Inning and scored on A r t : e vicloov .nelVs double. T hen Krall wj I In the and boUi runners advanced on

or Pocatello'* Uiree Inlleld er •h r hibl A groundout scored Bumelt

‘ ? Brodlcy-s long fly brcujht Id 0 0 D e Uilrd run of the Innlngi 4 1 » 0 Tha AlhleUM bunched thre ; ; } • th e ir four hlls In Uie bottom oi

f l s s • n r* t along. w l U i ^ error to s 1 4 4 th e score a t S-3. But Ingram s J ® } } med the door after that, alio s 1 1 0 only * single In the second to

Kllmchock, who ran hi* hi ___ ____ aireak lo 20 games wllh Uie bli

t l - . Nuxhall, Red! Stop Phillies

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a-wi By 8-2 Score® s ” s“° CINCINNATI. June 3 Ifl -

x 1 Nuxhall was a one-man show 1 ; * day as he turned In hli first ri n 1 Bolng pitching performance ol

LK—Cwuw season for an 8-2 victory by .4 r«nMh. cinclnnau Jledlee* over the I

bur«h Pirates.1 N uihall allowed the Pirates i

i n n h lls, struck out eight, so t ' ^ hlU , drove in two m m. scored

himself and stole a bste.He (Ot some lusty batUng

port from hU teammates,- wlUi Don lloak conlrlbutln

O I l L homerun, Johnny Temple a i and Steve Bllko a double,

"** Nuxhall had * shutout untl« d V l n « n inth.it»X^..irhf "nie victory moved the Re 1 C o m mch Friday Redlegs lost Wile lime' puncher, tin s W- Plr*t« slnrlcr R. o. J Ians Uilnk ^hey clipped him for a p« ew Jersey runs In tha opening Inning.

to win W hlsenant walked wlUi two record for “ " d scored on Bllko's double. 0-S record registered when Bob Sk

dropped smoky Burgea' fly 1 > area will two-baso error.m bu t Uic --------- :— ------------Uie Acrap WINS CIICSS TITLE

n-m bo an BOISE. June 3 Wh-Dr. Peter 1 kon of Missoula, Mont,, won

,000 to pay cla.v> A champlonahip Sunday I light, first IdAlio Open cheaa loumw ice Archie Vlesl<urs Seitlln'Of Seinile look I fo r tho ond place and Jim McCormU

SeatUe was third.

IS Found Speed Become Unbeal

O P D -Jo c strikeouts and piled up 310 In career of B u t in both of Uiose lu t two se

;hers, was h e also led the league In walks n o t th e o « r those two years while he I filone. a i rames he also lost :e. ' more than But 11 1* a dUferenl Turlr; "A p itcher seiuwn.to RO w llh For when he beat Uie Boslor m up and Box Sunday It was hLs elghtti

tory of tha season against on wncluded: f c n t And, exctpl for Uiat ane out of % b e has been brtlllanl.

I » p itcher Pour o t hU iflumphs have_____ ahutouta. He h a a . gone, the ied u p the nine tnnlngs In each ot his Leo T u r . Tictorle*. At one point he wc:

ced power Innings without giving up a the p in- H e has hurled a one h it i

?Jew York three games In which he g»> two Inch only four hits and a pair of uhleh was h i l t e k ,95 miles As of today. In 76 Innings

1 h a d th e ley has allowed bul 44 hit*. 16 ei nlnir -him- TBnsTiinl'Ktven up'-witrSU'bas; r Johnson bolU acainst 53 sUlkeouU.

T he answer Is in Demo win con- reckoning.

Turley realUed a l least thj explains, cou ldn t Just rear back and fire

1 Turley, blaring fast ball post the hi le -up pit* m U king stock of himself, he s or slider, ened his stride, adopted Don the plate, s e n 's . no-windup delivery ane eye»opcn- taxed' before each pilch by t Jie le a g u t a deep breath, ntonlo he H e found tha t all Uie pa ru tn 1094 h e denly m t«d tosether. .No I •« ltb . 189 itrklnfaic to throw ths b»U tH

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3 S l u g f e s tu w .p lu a j i .B o l id J 8 J u t t8 t t j i c k la jd d c 1&-G and into sccond pla(» in the J

loHB by Pocatello, pu lled th e local t« three-run hom er b y Bill Zimmern pacc fo r thc Cowboys in th c firs t

Is Upset in Grolf Tourneyrotland, June 3 (/P>— A South Af'rl idrcws Old Course o f GOO ireara Mon { of the venerable A m erican Hnrolt am iitcur Kolf chnm plonahip. The Icj war II KUimer fro m H averford.

a the firHt round b e fo re younff Bo----------- V crw ey.. L a s t year, Rids

-Hl-year-old U. S. a ir fi n p S ma.Hter HcrRcant, Was rum , up to chaqipton Reid Jacll o Scotland.

Joining Ridgley among the• feated were Americans Ed Mclst 1 1 1 Cleveland, a 41-year-oId golfer

has played In 15 U. 8, amateurs Ifl - The Mohroo Jones, an air force p: apart Po* clan from D othan. Ala., who 1s wlUi 12-3 uoned In southern England, idsy night Q n es t Vondeweghe of Rod me series- cen ter. K. V.. a form er profes.i broke out basketball p layer who is now Ir Inning to ^ir force.

11 was a surprisingly small I cosunllty list, since IS Amerl

P turned up in the 200-man fieldloasted to giutjinif a couple who hadn't ; rtcojtnUed einco they entered :‘ British clubs.I O-MeHa Dr- Jo” *ns batted "Ings line- year-old Capo Codder from 11 bweman nl*port. Mass.. who gained an

4 and 3 victory over Oeorge Mo Ume Ue- of Scotiand. DU Long Is an a ir I flrbedhis technical scm canu

wins. Leading B ritish players, pace ig off Uie Jack, a slim 34-year old st Art Bur- broker who bent Rlrtuely In ;l walked year's final, showed Just abou d on one Impressively.Id errors, most Imprc.wlve man Inne lt and fijid Monday — American, S It In Uie African. BnKllslunan, Scot, I

man or w h at have you—wm three of Andrews of Pwlflo Palls

•mo 45-yeor-old former U. s. Tiiowlnir ”8 -links Champion, who Is mo

,rt th li third try for«Uie BrIUsh. MiMnff defeated Dr. J . L. HaatlnM of I i« hta* 8 and 7 and may hpve^ or a t least Ued, a record I n c

i f l c Andrew* played what the I call "a wee b it of go lf whei shot “ th# loop- a t St. Andrew*-

>C 2-3-3>X P ar o a those hole*, w . are th e seventh through Uie

enUi. runs 4-S-4-4-3.’G *N»o golfer cude hoe done

ler, nae even a Scot.” said one I m — Joe Ush observer a s Andrews flnl

low Mon- the run , ' 'I l 's slRnHlcanl his i rsl route- la upon Uio course," ce of thc •

1 Golf Haul■iM S« en cm C A O O , June 3 MWNo t Bot three t tn these burglar*, 'm ievts br cored two Into a sporting goods comp

warehouse and hauled off 13 I

“e“ S t w S o M ^In J ir r « Pol‘M suburtsan lUrw. B WnlB Heights sa id Monday lhe Uili• • invaded th o A. O . Spalding ' Bros, warehouse Saturday untU the ,j,_200 golf balU rtia l

for tlS a dosen and clubs vat s Redlep by the firm n t about 170.000.

NaUonal 7^ ^ burjtlars forced an of Ix k lo ga in entry. The firm

lime gel- closed for th e Memorial day h O. Smith day,a pair of I - _______In*. Pete

Baseball Scores)b Skinner AUEmcAN leachf fly lor a c k i 'w -_______ mo mo- o

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S ӣday In the ----------umament. . nationa i. lE A crr. riiubunh ____ DM OM <M]-1arrolok of

(tl snd lU lb: Kuih*ll nnd

d Alone Won’t atable in Majon10 In 1955. Uie wall, h e came up wlUi the wo seasons desired control of his cun’e valM, And slider. The ba ttera wha w.olted le he won Insly for i h n i ' tiow iftg fast

weren't ge tting 11.Mrlfy this •*n,o mevit complfle atisw

that I found Die conlldcnce I loslon.Red those sicm'cr piwhea In Uie c IghUi vie- jnitrnd of rearing bnck and t it one de- lo throw St past Uirm." he I ane loss, - rh o h itle rs can 't expect thal

ball every lim e I get In a Jam have been Turley h a d . a poor year In Uie entire the season lATsen wound up wll his eight no-wlndup no -h ltle r in the

e went 2G wrle.i. AdopUns ihn l Icchnlque jp a ,rv n . began to find himself last s h it game, with a 13-0 canipalim. But » gave up now ho h as won m many gam r of five- he did in th e enUre 1956 seasoi

Uierc's no end tn slRht.,lng» Tur- As DlMoRRlo -sold.' you ha' . 16 earned have more th a n a fast ball. 1 J -b asm n r has, and u ia t ’s n ts answer.Is. - --------------- -------

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S , r , h S j - B O W L I N GIB hitlers. Relax w hile you bowl In. he short- eondlUoned comfort!Don Lar- FINE FOOD- aerTed from '

and re- u n . 'UI 1:00 a.n>. by taking (Catering Servica Avallabl

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'““''“To Put tl.heae. An- ^EW YORK, June 3 (UPl ig. t» 34- A m erlain tennis needs to m »yan- iniem ntlonol supremacy f1 an easy Auslrnlln. fo rm er DavLi cup cap :e Morgon jjm xnlijcrt InaLitcd today. Is . I a ir force ji j j training cam ps for young c

ers In the spring and fall ntrd t paced by during the C hristm ns holidays.

Id stock- -Qyr j.ounK.itcrs are just as » f In la.ll players os th e AUslralInn kl aboul as Talbert In.ilsied. " It 's simply 1

Uie Australian system beats 01 an In the koI, crew-cut Billy aaj's empli UI, SouUl cally, th a t wc sliould go "nil < ot, Irish- wlUi the youngfitcrs ns the Auj -w a s big dei,Pallsodes, w ille he w ouldn't enlsrse on

we shouldn't, th e niuwcr Is obvl U .S. pub- Tlie Aualrnllnn youngster of pr Is making Ise virtually becomes a tennis lUsh UUe, He plays tenn is the year round s of Scot- his scholasUc education suffers : have set, ly. Proof of th is is thal, since

i In doing wir. tliere hn.Mi'l been a col man among Uie horde of fine Ai

Uie Scots ^when he ^ 1*' ’t Is obvious, remove*

rew*-lnS- same from tho realm of sporl le* which becomes a buslne.is with—like b the «lev- "bonus babies"—tJie lure

Ing a fa t prores.:lonnl contract 11 T ennis suir develops

done o tt- pinycp of the year, one « o i- -I have never seen a better pi

s finished 17 u m c h Buchliolx 01 hl» name louU." T i* x ;rt‘ elaborated, "Bu

h u to do h is itevelopmcnt on

Boise Stops-No duf- J-

Late Rally toIf 13 tons •'

Edge Russetsfl thieves BOISE, Ju n e 3 Ifl—Boise Jui ding and to a fn l C-0 lead In Uie day and t*® Innings, then we.illiered a rtlalllns Idaho Kails to hang u

M valued victory in the opener 0;eight-game home stand Mo

an officefirm van Braves m annger Billy Smlin dav holl- t*‘'^ top to bottom and made U p.i;

for flue run.i Iti the first in. The Bruve.i sun t 11 men to the : In Uie outburat, combining live

'6S w'th Uiree walks to tag starter• Swertfager wlUi the lo.is.

Mtt-a t 1 rlghUiandcr Bill Holme;6I1-8 * I -Uie win. hla scvenUi of the s< d ii»rr». against .only two 'losses, but nt , , , . , relief heli> from. Roger Clapp I:

B_l « 1 eighth when Idaho mils pt nbmin sna icfOM four unearned runs on j

hlls by Riiy BllllnRsley and O'Caln. Holmes, notched

«oj_i : I strikeout* In tlie' Ume ho wo o ii- s 10 0 iwostlng li l t lengue-lcaillng1, nUt-kburn ^ g.]

------ Jesse Q uern had accountecIdaho PiilU*' f irs t Uiree markers

t a two run hom er In ItimTlTi a run-scoring alnglc In Uie sev

SLUGGER"MAnniES 1 1 * S SALT LAKK CITY, June 2

Homertm sluKger Dick S lu art,: . ihi. lanir. the S a lt Lake Bees ond Miss ' “!L Morano were m arried here Uib

eniooo in a dv_U_ceremony.fast one

BUY-O-R)and trying

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lUee bulUlihter, eacsped be ln r gored bat lofi ^ la a Madrid bull r in (. He scrambled to- b l sorrtl sver a le s t be claimed wa* bis. J iu a U

Calls for Train I s. Back on 1( U P l l - oa-n. He goes to school until June, ds lo re- cafi compete onbr during the lum- icy from mer. and then returns lo school In ) captain Uie fait., is ipe- •T liat's why I suggest spring and mg com- fnll training camps under an cx- iral even pert such as Jack Kromer," Talbert lays. ndded. “Tlicy could even get to-

as good gether during Uie Christmas holl- n kids," days when, ordinarily, they would ply Uul be playing In one ot the holiday Ut ours." tournaments where, actually, Uicy cmphaU- “ ■en’l Jeamlng anyUilng.""nil out" Long a member of the lop 10 and 3 AuMles n Davis cup s ta r In hls’own right.

Talbert reached Uie heights thc e on why fnrd way.I obvious, " I was a diabetic a t 10.'* he re- of prom- calLi. "Por’tlirce years I sat around tinls pro. doing noUilnij. T hen Uie doctor said )und and I should try t ^ i s . I was dellnhted, fcrs sad- I was hu n crr lo get ou t and do ilnce the something m d this Rave me an out- t college let as well m companionship.” ne Anac But Uie tfurrcnt crop of young­

sters, he frets', are by-passing ten- Dves the nls In favor of such sporti a* bas- ,nort I t ketbail. baseball and fooU)all.I'ke b«e - "They actually don 't know what lure be- they are doing." he saya, "Tennis

act If the ^ nn '“ 'te r school' sport. Nol many ODS into twi'o enn expect to continue play­

ing ba.iketball. football or baseball er player “ (ter their school days are ended. T. of 61 Out Uiey can play tennLi the rest "Bul he of tlieir llve.v" t on hli Talbert bears no malice, although ' you can detect a hidden hurl, al be­

ing replaced as captain ot the Davb cup Uiam. In.itead, he has thrown

' himself whole-heartedly Inlo "sell-Ing" Uie sport to Uie kids.

0 "We who love tennis are alarmed Uint. while tennis Is the number one sport In Aiutrnlia, It lias drop- f cj pcd lo aboul n inth or lOUi in popu- l a larily In Uie United States." he

kxilnls out. ___________________

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ining Camps [ Tennis Map

June, So T albert, bumped out of the In. : sum- lem atlonnl llmelljht, has turned lool In hl,% talents toward aiding the Jun­

ior Chamber of Commeree tennla ig and program. Tlie JC's started a naUon- in cx- al lournnm cnl four years ago and ralberl drew 3500 players. Last year the et to- tournam ent drew 10,000 and thij I holl- year. T nlbert estimates. Uicre will would be 70,000 In Uie nntlon-wlde lourna-

lollday ment.Uicy "We w on 't sell tennis In a day. •

monUi or even a year," Billy mu.«d 10 and "But If we keep hammering away rliiht We can finally put It acro.u llial

U the this is a helluva game. A kid whe b good nnd works a t It can trave

. , , , all over Uie world, gel his educa- tlon and sUll h it Uie financial jack, pot. And he 'll have a physical out. let which will make him hoppy aJ

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I D o d g e r BLOS ANGELES. June 3'(/P>

- - i - thopitchingxhDrcaX<?r,th.c.yod I for Chavez rav ine . While Carl

o ther Dodger hurler.<t rested, tl a dazzling asHortm ent o f pitche. ball park site on city-owned property. T he voters ntep up

- - to thc ballot box Tuesday nnd along about 10 o r 11 p.m. O'Malley aliould kno« wheUier Uiey have knocked hUn clear out of Uie park or whether he has finally found a home for the lltlte band he led *0 hopefully Irom Brooklyn earlier In Uie year.

Opposing O'Malley Monday In lhe ■ windup of the healed campaign

over Uie Chavet rovlne contrail Is " 'i city councilman John Holland, ll*? O'Malley'* most effective pilch

during a busy round of speeches jln» a t public gathering* and over tele- ,n d vision wa* hU money pilch. deUv-

cred with varied twists.------ “I don't knovr how much moneyA major league ba*cball will bring lo (J Los Angeles." he said, "but baseball I fan* have spent about 35 million

dollars In Mlln-aukc8 since Uie Bfaves moved there."

AnoUier version: '-Chavei Ravine now provides only »7J00 annual Ux revenue from scattered landowner*, but the Dodgers expect to pay about $350,000 a year In taxes Uierr"

------- Holland olso relied heavily on h£«money plUih. He said the Chavez

r f ri7tnQ-*ite-hns'R'commerclArvfllue S of Ifl million dollars, yet all the city

will get In return Ls a minor league

P park (Wrlgley field) and lU 10-acre alte. valued a t 3’i million.

While th# two main antagonists battled Into Uie final Inning, a tre-

le In mendous pro-Dodger surge, bunt irn«l around the team's return from a Jim . long eastern road trip, gave he.irt -nnls ‘0 those hopinK for a favorable vote ition- on the referehcftim.

and A crowd estimated a t 7.500 met . Ih,. the Dodger* a t Uie airport Sunday

th li night In what m ust rank a* Uie mosl , -.111 enUiuslastlc greeting ever given to , aJlast-plaee ball club. The arrival

was shown on television as Uie climax lo a five-hour show In which

“ y- f score* of top movie and TV stars paraded before thc cameras.to urge

,. I approval of thc contracU m at ,pj|j pinytrs. who came home rld-

' , ing the crest of a two-game wln- ning streak, have a da te to play ball wiUi the Clnclnnall'Redlegs Tues-

1“^** day n ight while the votes are being_________________

Round Table, third In Uie 1057 sequel Kentucky Derby, won jooojia In

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nnd Senators Nip I Orioles 2-1

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I the The A«nfU(,aalgn , WM'iH'P.lnn d,.!ra;frt H u 5-1 Mundiij' ,iirn

w n »inm.-d hon,.. ciim In thc lOili innins and

Senators- Itnl cirius ^ ? Orioles: Jack Harshman. **

I t was thc fourth conw -.,,v *or Hiirilimnn, who h« off wlUi five Mraishl vl:urA1 11 strlkeoms g.vr Him , S ; “

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OrlgRS Knvc up nnlr t , vu,, vine winning his r.eroiid itiiMT _■ lax ia« . lie alloKrd only ca ta ncrs. ba*e.hlt. Brooks Hoblr«.i^4j , bout In Uie fourth innlnc, v to

Orioles scored ih iir run,I fill! H'fth die ba.<ps Joatfed, Crfe avei w-alkcd plnch_hiitrr_i]:!i fllue force hi 'the riiii; city Itnnk Biuiit tirlied « n j i

jgue homeruns nnd Mkkfy Mir.i>'a acre giving Uie New Vork YicIb ,

3-0 victory over the Chlcinib ulsts Sor as Whliey Ford iw , tre- American Icngiie record bf i;-* tjunt out six In a rou- mid m a .Mralght with hL Ii;jt leart two yenr.-;.vote I-'ord. now 6-2. givf tj r,

hILs, walked four .ind fi.niMiij met 10 strikcoiiu ulitle di:x;=(i iday Sox to fourth and strelehaji most scorclciw Inning strlns lo a v n to nines wllh Uielr second reaca rival shutout.

Uie The Sot. tr.illlng tlie fUSfi hich Yankees by 10 gamej, Sclavs liars been blanked for :c Innlr^ws urge Ing the ir four Innings Id

rain-postpancd game it Os rid- Tlicy were shut out 3-Q bf Eci win- Paul foyuick Sunday.ball • ------------------------ -

ues- BUV.S riTCHKK >elng BAL-nMOitE. June t

paw Lou Stealer, who b ^ t Detroit tried to ipend b

1057 Charleston, W. Va.. ku pcS B In Monday by Uie BalUa^R 0)

Tlie sale figure was not uaa

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’MA team. S tu a r t has “ 3 1 fflrf 19 hpmers th is year

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t u t INDIANS » JOKANZ. June 3 lifi-6nn Dlfao wl «(l Iti «Ight-(t»m« Pielllc , ^ 2 t leine buebtU seriex nealnst ° m here by Uklnu « close 3-2 : Iron thi Indlwu Monday

ra Sheuy belltd'* double Uiat e la tw mni In Uie icvtnUi for ^71

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ill-Lock H unting “-"3; ig Is Approved 5; *' ►r Idaho Hunters3ISE, June J cn-The Idaho fish Hffl» tlfp»rim«nl U to lnc back

•iJl; Ull.lsck type ot big. game Th' “ 4 wuon. but may ft.* frtr 1: ■*“«n w It cm u « some kind K*™® '•Ptr {II In Ul# future. nionl.tl p.ptr u e uied Joat letuon “nfl ^ ‘a'lUi»ut«1awandproduced A5pr(

WWU en Ui8 girfia hw v « t. th* r I jJh and gime director Uam .- I "

uia Sundiy. but hunters “« y •“ •'f It. They aald It »*» too fi'nce l lo i i s t . - - ' anoUi“• Kuon'* Ug » u combined 'Ed.*U i|«ln t)t liked u, iii i In ih^ I J r t .

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f - C h a m p i o i\ e s team ed up w ith pro C liff Whi hamplonship f o r Idaho. Purvcs, \y ■f for the Blue L akes C ountry clul performance, w hile W hittle . Twin I ). Pun-ea was aw arded th e champii

^SecoMto ar Stuart i5 (fl>) — R ichard Lee (D ick) “”y 3 movie ex tra , is p lay ing his league th is Hca.'^on. H e 's ac tin g tor t k homerun records. B ut th a t ’s ho»i ,t w ant to ge t to th e m ajors,"

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Top Golfers “i'„ Can’t QuaHfy | For U. S. Opeii^ S"!

. By The AuoclBl«d P rta i ''A whole fistful o t,fam iliar names

on Uie loumament circuit—«lonK wlUi two former champion*—failed to make Uie grade In Uie quaUfyinR , round of Uie Ufl. Open golf cham- . plonahlp- a l M eoursn acatlcred around the country Monday. The .g , Open wlU be played a t TuUn June 13*H. ner*

Struck down were Uie like* ot cx- , U. 8. Amateur champion Willie T ur. jicja, Walker cuppfr Bill Campbell, .y , fonner Maatera and PDA champion Jackie Durke and top profcsalonals Dow Flnsterwald, OcorRe Dayer and TttI Kroll. .

Two of the five former open title- ,, holders who were forced to go E , Uirburh Uie qualifying round failed ^ , to make It. At Rye. N. Y.. 1038 “2 champion Tony Mancro mlased and a l plttstwrgh, 1835 king Sam Parka, jr.,'now a bujlnesa execuUve. did- ' I ' , n 't (urn In a card. '

QfH three oUiera did quality. _ They were old faithful Qene Sara- W f riin. whs won both Uie 1823 and O l 1B3J tlllc.1 and now la In h is 30th year In Uie golf bualncsji: Lew V/or- | 1. »ham. Uie 1W7 winner who qualified W . In the aamo PltUburRh field In which Parka missed and Lloyd Man- gnim. the ItHO victor, who made It in Detroit. ^

Ot them all Mangrum faced the louglitu field. Mo.it of Ul* circuit pros remained In Detroit a ttc r Uie j**' Weatqfr amateur wlUch ended on Sunday, to try Uielr luck. I t was Uiere Uiat Flnsterwald, Bayer and Kroll mlMfd out. .

At Denver. Bill Johnston of Pro- VO, Utah, winner of the Texas Open “ UiU spring, led qualifier* a t Cherry ‘’1" ' Hills c&unlry club wlUi- % p a ir of one-«ndcr-par 71*.

Loes Fined For Temper ‘Tantrum’ ; i« “enou

BALTIMOHZ. June 3 (fl — Billy aald Loes. the problem pitcher of tlie Mon> Baltimore Orioles, w w lined »300 muN and given a week off without pay 'T Monday for his display of temper wns Sunday. er fc

Manager Paul lUchard.t o l the moU Orioles llra t made h is "indefinite pcari suspension- of Loes deflnll*—three eled day*. .Will Hdrrldge. president ot mnm Uie American league, doubled U lo visloi alx days. neve;

Both RIctiard* and Ilorrldge fined I t c broadway Billy *100, tlgue

Harrldge acted a fte r receiving a Mv report from umpire Larry Napp. "1' who had a run-in wllh the lem- nexs pemment.i! Loes In Sunday's game with WMhlngton. IIEA

Napp reported he was alioved “more than once" by Loca.

Tlie eccentric pitcher said h e was­n 't interested In being restored to Uie good graces of nichards.

"I'U never play again for lUch- arda." Loe.i ewore. " I w ant to be re­leased or trade. I've had my IIU of him."

The lalesl blowup by Loes occur­red In Uie fltUi Inning of Sunday'a game. He had trapped K tn Aipro- - monte of the Senator* between ihlrd nnd home. Loes tried to Uxr oul A5promonl«. but umpire Napp called Ihe runner sate a t the-plate..-Loes'rn»hiM.. the ump, flinging

awiy hi* cap. glove—and the ball. - Since time out hadn 't been called, another Waahlnglon runner acored.

Eddie Machen Sets Bout in Spokane

SPOKANE, June 3 Lfl - Eddie Machen will fight B ert W hlUhurst of Baltimore In a 10-round main event heavyweight bout here June 19. Portland promoter Tommy Moyer aald Monday ntght.-

Spokciman for Moyer, Mel Epstein, aald "Machen U completely healed from the sore ahoulder th a t bothered him In tha t powder-puff match against Zora Folley.”

Machen and Foley are llsUd t i the No, 1 contenders to r hearywelghl champ rioyd Patterson’* crown by Uie NaUonal Boxing aaaocUUon andRing magailne. _ ___

The only eommbn fbe of'Mac)ieri ands Whitehurst waa Johnny Sum­merlin, who Machen decUloned in 18M, and who won on a decision over Whitehurat.__________________

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[ ) n s h i p ^ ^ _ [W hittle here M onday to tako 5, who ju st Sunday h ad been club invitational tou rn iim cn t,

.■ill Falls Municipal coar.^c pro- mpiimsbip trophy, w hich wiifi. presented by th e Idaho chap- te r , ; Rocky-^^^o^lntAin-fl(^c^ ion - — of the Professional G olfer’s associittion. >

Playing b« l ball, the champion- S .ililp comblMAtloii scored nn rit;lit- l i undfr-par C3. Second plpce wciii to I

•Junior Lynn Yturrl* O ntnrlo. O rr . ■ and Vern Burks, pro a t th e OrcRun ■ city couree. f l

Several top uorea were lurtiril In H tor the d«y ciMPlle rain. Bud b'lvicT. B host pro. learned up wllh junior Jim ■ Seeley to He Nolin W athcii nnd K rn -B Kuhn, both Pocatello. In the iirl cli- ■ vl.ilon. Both comblnaUons arorcd ■ U ’a, ■

In addition to Uie Junior the ehaptcr conducted n Pawhich Whittle and Purves iiK.iin faU: won a SI. WhltUe and Don Lowinnii anajUed Bud Sower, another of J.ow. ------man's partnen lor Uie diiy. 'vllli Kl'.i- i to lie for second In the evetil. ; A |

In the Individual pro Sower clipped one .stroke olf ]i:ir to w r l.tke top honors wllh WhltiU- jum .n IV | atep behind at 70. John T uttle. Po- catcllo. and Lou Kokal. DblscNticd' for Uiliti wlUi lilenUcal 73‘a.

Amateur sweepstakes diamiilon- .ihlp went lo Purvea on basis <>( his BAI eo total. Roy Haaltanl nnd l.ynn Score Yturrl. both Onlarlo, Ued tor. run - er lai ner-up spot at 73. |a nici

In the net division. S. >>11. Pocn- rcsun tello, used his handicap to take llrstjlndln wlUi M, AnoUier Ue dcvcloprd for| jjov sccond place when Ken K uhn niidlnpfoi Dob Hoge, boUi Pocatello, came In 'n i 'i t t wllh 68's. ijury"

A new tournament for the loeiil.jon. £ chapter, the pro-Junlor event «lll he b.i[ict held each year. A plaque U n'^ardedlvorrli by the chapter and Is awarded to dcUrt the winning Junior. ji^in. ___ : ~ Cor

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Stan Musial T On Sideliiies

ST. LOUIS, June 3 tn—Tension and faUgue were Uie re.iaon lor one o t the most unusual dny.i In StanMuslal> major leagiio career. *.

The 3T-year-old St. Louis Cardl-nal sUindoul. tlie NaUonal leaguC.i r ‘" "leading liltter with a ,« l averncc. , « i t out an enUrc g.ame Sunday. TheCards l u l 7-J to San Francisco. "He

Not In IS years—since r.omeone Ung, <hnd Uie foolish notion Mit.ilal could- ncntn 't hit l6ft-hander»-had he been vWt Ibenched for an enUre conlejl on a - n ;alngle-game date except lo r lllneu lell tror Injury. He tc

A muicle In Tlic Man'.i !eit leg guide has been bothering him. And ho hasbeen feeling Uie effects of heavy betorcduly on Uie banquet circuit. Jntcn*i- wnshlied by Uie hubbub occasioned by jn inrh is am ral a t the 3A00-hlt m ile- , stone recently.

■'We don't play until Tue.'dny -night and ‘ that sliould be time I y ienough to get him over the hump." " J ‘said Cardinal trainer Bob Bauman D n iMonday. -Ut sel* Ured and th e i d<muscle cramps up. NC

•T hat 13-lnnliig game Saturday Lynclwns almost a's bad as n doublehead- and ier for iilm, Tliere was nil the com- unanlmoUon aboul his 3,000th h it nnd a p - Archepearances eveo'wl»ere. and we irnv- Yorkeled lo th* coa.<it, and eveo'body de- arennmanded all hla free lime, for te le- MS',,vision and lnter\'lews, and SUin will Judnever aay 'no' and p ro t« t hlnwelf. roundI t created added tension and Jn- old trtlRue," card

Muslat nodded agreement. • Pellx"I'll be able to get back to bu.il- Sea

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BAL'nMORE. June 3 Cfl — Herb SScore still didn't know Monday, a ft- -------er hi.1 r,orc lett arm was examined by a niciilcnl ^iiecliillit. when he might ' I | , resume plldilng lo r- th e Cleveland .1 - l j Indians. ^ ‘

However. Score displayed Kreat re- I I f lief on Ihe word of Dr. acori;e Ben- ni'ti tlm l •’llicre la no p'iminiient In- jury" lo hb t,irlkcout whip. Larit sea- son. Score wa.i h it In the eye by n b.-iltei] b.'ill nnd Uie' biueball world worried lor a long time before It waa dclfrmliicd Jio would • not lose Ita SI

Concflin has mounted again over mcnts Score brcaiise his arm has remained player sore mure Uian a m onth. Tlie ache devcloi>ed while lie was pllchlnf ai:aliisl Wa.^hlngtpn April 30. weu g

At flr.t, Uie dlagnoalx of an in* p^y j( flamed llnnment Included expecta- perfor lion 11 .nliould d e a r up In a couple of v .n weeks. Score says It sUli hurts when , he trlc.1 to turn on the alenni which u, made iilm one of baseball's greatest * strikeout pitchers. ^

Ills vWi to Dr. Bennett, who has juno 1 made a ^Ileclally ot treaUng baseball when stars such as Joe DlMagKlo, Ted The Wllllaui^ iind Roy Slev<;r«, sought to ilelder obtain a dellnlle medical outlook. ( in t t

“Uc dlcin't tell me anything ai.irt- spring ling, except th a t there is no perma- an cxi ncnt injury." Score said after tUs runs, I vblt lo the doctor's office. Tigers

"Tiial's good news. B u t he couldn't tell me liow long ll will Uike to heal. . Al I He told me to let my elbow be my guide," “ cnt-

He 'had pitched only 22 Innings before the aoreness showed up In Washington, He struck out 33 in the .JO Innlnits ho worked thU season and had a 3-3 record. «

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NEW YORK. Juno 3 (ifV-Eddie g Lynch, a 3-1 underdog, used a swllt V and accurate left hand lo take « h i unanimous decblon Irom Jimmy & Archer In a televlwd balUe of New ■ York welterweights a t St. Nicholas arenn Monday nlghU Lynch weighed MSS, Archer 150.

Judge Joe Agnelto scored the 10- rounder 8-3 In favor o l the 23-ycar* old truckman. Judge Arilo Aldela’s card was 8-1 while Rcferes Barney l^Ilx lu d It 0-3-1.

Scarcely boUierlng lo use his right In Uie first hnll.o t th e bout. Lynch had Archer completely betuddledi " wlUi his rapld-llre Jabs and hooks. Ig—

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mnagcr John McHale vlgorou.sly enled Monday tha t the Delroll Tl- en have incentive pay arrange- icnts wlUi several of the ir lop ball *layer*-bul two plnyen sold Uiey ad entered Inlo *uci» deals. “‘' “™ *Both Al Kallne nnd Ciuirlle Max-

•eU said they were aaaured exlmj ' ‘ay if Uiey came Uirough wllh top -------------erforrnances. GETS HOKallne. 2s-yenr-old oultleld sU r.

lid In a telephone Interview Uiat Is bonus armngement called for f “ “ °P' tlm payment of $3,003 It hU bat- f iT ng nverage wns JOO or better by « « n scno une I. Kallne was hllllnR only >03 'hen the so-cnllcd deadline arrived.The 31-ycar-old Maxwell, an oul-

lelder who has been filling In a t H Irst base part of Uio Ume, said in ■ prlng traUiIng th a t he would set n extra $2,000 If he h it 2S iiome- V jns, batUd in 100 runs nnd It Uie U Igers lUiishcd as high os second " lace,Al Ihe lime Maxwell complained _

bout Uie third p a rt of Uio agree- plent, saying, " I eoutd h it 25 home- jns and drive In 100 ru iu —but what ' the club doesn’t linUh seccad?- Reached Monday after- McHale ^ enounced th a t report ns "abeolute* r untrue,* Maxwell refused direct I . omment. , ■Baseball rules forbid bonus ar* I

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is It's the u m e old story—Ash- IIIC ,i) aim Is wllh th r club In hl5 - Ub '4llinr fpot as leadoff m an and • w a irrjieldcc,_________________________ils past spring trade winds had t ^ai-year-old speedster going to W'. J

Louis Cards or tlie Milwaukee M * «k-es. Tlie previous year 11 whs b{ ]|ored that A^liburn was headed S,the Dodgers. None of theie j i *’ '

saciions ever was coruumated. 111 .1ll's a good Uilng lo r the Phils ')lyg| they weren't.

le oiir-tlme whiz kid. who wss 'nital cog In Philadelphia's pen- J 'u j l it-wlnning season of I860, cur- | l y H ly IS on a rampage in the Na- nl league balUng derby. He ranksd behind pace-setUng fitan Mu- I F Hot Uie C.irds and runnem p Wll- | B m |Mays or the San Francisco O l- M H 1. All Uiree are fonner batUognploiis. S Huslal 1* hllUng a t a .431 d ip .I Mays hot on hlx heels wlUi .407. k u y | | bum, ninth a week ftgo, raised average 31 points to .3SI. Tlie ly-hltung southpaw delivered 13in 28 ir ip s -a iOO gait. Figures f ] I'U

ude games through Sunday. f l ; ilalllmore Bob Nieman, still tops k r ',11 American league batting racehis lend U being Uirefttened by i n . i d l:ngo's Nellie n x . NIeman's aver- W lM !is JS5 a* compared U> lo r J f l W

, who was Uilrd U»l w e e t Jf'**]!five-way logjam has developed ' \ f | |

he NaUonal league homerun de-Unent. Ernie Backs and Lee 7 J | ! is or Chicago, m n t T honus ofiburfih and Willie Maya tn d O r- ■ j l 10 Cep«la are tied w ith 13ce. Bank* has displaced Thom* 7s Uie runs baited Jn leader wlUi i : j l >hlle Uie Inlter h as 39.ansas City's Bob Cenr mAlntalni M I M homer and-R B I supremacy InJunior elrcull. Cer» belted three W . i fid-tripper* lo r a season's output ‘U |ICI and drove In 10 runs ffir » toU l U '

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' S I ' up • uprclal comnTlllM to' i i • heavy “>«■* voi« for com. .1 (filtral m arkrtlns quotai'• * 1659 wheal crop a t a SJ-ilal

• p . endum June SO.- -if!--------------, J ;; magazine tha t obvrven pre< . I t . - . . Ihfl tiu or tiifl yr» »oU

■ watfhed by conere-M a i a ba n ^ f Itelinc about far

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’ :jl| thus help nil f irm cn gatn aiI ]{|l tlva (arm policy on all :er' i![i aayt.I b ' Not fladtflcd! ' f ' 1 TJie farm ontnntiallon: JU I happy ttllh the 11.81 a buihI aupport Asricuilure SecrtUri**! *on has announced for t^

1|* crop If quotas are approved.■U ~ ^ e t i d l support price. n i per ecnt of parity-low IMU aundard excrpt Beruon’i, buHH Uian the 'open market and tI I ' . . , n fanner* voK no, thII;. I (or unlimited aurplua' pro

. and dlMster. Consumers als' , K real stake In (his vote. 1

I I defeat of the refertndum wot fnrm purchaaing power don further. «ddlng_^u> the rtcesal

8e«a Bad B«*ulUThe farm orsitnlzatlon esi

th a t -fejecllon o t quota*-w lt sequent lower w heat—woul (arm buyinc power 300 mlllU U rs.

Purm law allowa suppor ! w heat to be ael between 75 ; I pe r eent of partly, depending 1 alxe of supplle.i.I Beruon has made no recot ' .' daUons on how farmera ahouI<

l i e has U ken the poaiUon thi ||;. | n o t for him lo adrlae them. ( ■ l i have been approved by sizable ■ f l I Kins In recent years.IH I ' Benson, however, h u reeomi s ’f ed leglMltlon to authorise lowe n i ■ porta and greater freedom to w l w heat and other controlled a

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l i ,| TBAIN LEAVESIHESTLII MERIDIAN. Mlsa.. JUQB 9 (UI I ' Tw enty-nine cars of a QOIT, & I ! u i d Ohio freight train plungedI . 30>foot-hlsh tre«Ue here yestI I a n d piled up in a nursh . Ra! ffl offlclaU aald (he accident hapi H w hen a wheel came oft one c p i c a n . Nose of th a crew w u In

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c oninli To AvoidWA8HIN0T0K, June 9

.. . K>P buslnesa leaders prom oO m .1.1 „ r t , i , «i „ „ „ t—wiun con- the country avoid the costly e<

HM <1'P‘ Ijcem »nd btist cycles, million do l. luggesUon wasUDDorU for *or*rnmtnt lo keep a «t«ad [1 W and BO “ •»«> ‘o »"idlM On the moneUry atjd fiscal pollck

encourage growth In producU recommen- <ruii'd and employment,

should vot«. *The economic policies i m th a t I t l i Dnll«d 8tal«s m ust stress lem. Quotas above eve0thlng."«aid J . W .I Izable mar* president o t the B . P . 0 (

company.eeommend* The uecutlvea—whose augg I lower sup* were given In response to a >m to grow UonnalTV irom Ihe s«nat«. 1 led crops, committee—also had a - num— speciric rtcommendatlona tor

[ade1, Maintaining nn Indep

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)lse, lawyer J. Avoidance by the gover a yesterday of heavy deficit financing, ext Inatlon for emergency periods.He Is the 9. Overhauling the tAX sir r ticket to and giving ths P resident the far. to veto Individual appropi— llenu.:STLB . <. Realrlctlng the power ol i 19 (U Pl)*- and trying to prevent wages n r , Mobile oulstrlpplng the rise In produ inged off a rates,

yesterday P . W. Ecker. p resident c Railroad Metropolllan Life Iniurance

; happened pany. suggesled w riting Int one o( the 1949 federal emplO}-ment a c t a 'u Injured, ment that the government— responslblllly to avoid Inflat: A W APB. Wtu a j lo keep up employmei

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I proposed a aelves a lack—Co Improve p day to help lower costs wherever pouil tly economic polish up selling techniques.. 'Cles. But w llh a ll the props anwas for the ning-doubt waa voiced that

it«ady hand aociety could ever have a 0 maintain economy. oUclcs that "tt cotisumcr U U> be ducUon. de* free cHolce In the ezpendliur

Income, then It Is .Imposa I . , nf II.. guarantee him lOO per cen t iZ grpwl^ «'■W. Keener, - prtlclnla agreed th . Ooodrtch present receaalon stemmed (

Imbalanco between aupply a auggestlons tnand. They differed on to a ques- hring It to nn end. some ndv it«. finance «u««. oUicra stepped np.i num ber of expenditures, and sever > for keep- Honing a s it Ught policy, even keel, “necesslons. dirilcult 'anc

palnlul as they may be, d( fidependent the function o t shaking out ee of polll* economy exccsAcs and abuses

have c rep t In during prevlou; [ovemment periods." aald Eugene P ;, exccpt In ohalnAan ol S tandard Oil coi

New Jersey.< slnicture Othera answerlnir tho qu the power nalre Included K. a. Adnms.

proprlatlon man. Phillips Petroleum tor fl. C. Bclse, San Fronclacb t

r or unions L. U Colbert, president of C 'ages from corpornllon; R alph Cordlner. ■roductlvlty d e n t.o f O eneral Electric; :

Curtice, president of G cnen n t ’ of the to n ; Edmund Pilzgemld, p r ance com- of Northwestern Mutual Life

Into the ance: Oeorge Ound. preaid \c l a atnte* Cleveland Trtist; Porter Jarvis en t h u a dent of Sw irt nnd company; rjfUUon as Jenks. president of Chicago, yment. Island PacHlo raltroad;

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th n t a rrM ^ brier announcement fn re a perfect Pent^jon a id the mlaalle.

range Is 300 to 250 mile*. I0 be aUon-nf ffround s t ]1;50 pjn.. MST. idliure or hU The '" '“ il® haa prevlousi nposalble to l*unchcd sueceasfuUy from :en l em^oy* Canaveral. Pla. This waa the1 Keener. * * 1 U ..I the . led from an . . ■

715Rebels Kill» advocnUng ALOlEna. Algeria, Ju n e 3 d . np .govern* Bupreme Pitnch com m ander seveml eau* gerla Oen. Raoul S a la n anm

last night that 719 Moalem 'and even had been killed and 189 takei

>e, do serve oner by French troopa durli : out or the week ending Sunday, buses which The French figh t a g a in evlouA boom Moslem nationalists has beei e Holman. Unulnff without leU up despi )11 company. Pttnch crisis and G oullis t up

which started hero M ay 13.0 question* __________________

JtaSn ',': .ac6 banker; DUHL. June 9—B um laa [ of Cho'sler ’“hor camp, appeared M Jiner, pre.iI- hefare Jujlica of Ihe Peace ric: Harlow “"d was rined tlO plus icnen l Mo- rallure lo register h is true) d. president *lw pald a lS One plua costa f Life insur- having an operator-a license. I

irealdent of by Slate Patra lm an (arvU, presl. Lu«kert.»any; D. B. ---------- ------------------icago.- nock Jerome, SeslMa banker; Her road; P. E. Kaiser. West ooaat IndustrlatL

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ef 8.131 Hunsnr- he H T i t o t t c t ^ durlnir the r*rly trn ^ P J j ^ u j r t i l n f . wffe slv«n r«g* Pc • ? ? - . tsi * « ImmlcmnU. The n r

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H u in i c»» m»ke ft lot of differ- d j ■ T w eMinple. > younc phyal- *« K " a a t r t » Kholensiilp he'* K « x i5 * e d tmtll He ^ •"

K T W m uaUl tie geU Che *cho1- )nC>1

K r t lilt problem m»y be *olved ^ K p rrd d e d b y the .dnHnbtr^tlon ^ K M P m ld m lh lm w lt.‘he house ^ E S a ^ ptMrf • bUI RJbmlltedf “ W d Pel«h«. D- ,0- ^

^ B u i f w • preeeduf# under whleh ^ m*r Mqtilr* pennnnent

B a n n WU li now in » *en»te E ■J B d i J y ttbeommUtee.

■ ^ jJo jro e n t. howerer. m «y B tf i ln rd e r problem to overcome. b« ■ lir Uie rtee«lon h u •ffe'cted **«

'*' B r bdusuld <w km . lhe Rroup £ K iWflt knw uncnipIo>-menl In P ^ KauDW-nilfd Hunfiiry.,And If* »t K d lor Uinn (o bnderslnnd how w o K huoeni In lhe free world. ‘* |’i K uefoffle lili fear unemployment Rrlc ■ l l t t r to Jnom e the number of “ Knuilanrd who mlcht v u t to re> K tsK u& tw T-H t^ ira illy unworrled. Boremment ■ d i U point w t lt)«t only m ref- H t t Tttumed roIunUrlly to Hun-

1 ■ r 'IW«pro«*.U'fr*»y. th u tth e *' ■c<fi-rt*ult*dlnnolhlnE*ertouJi-"

■ a U a i 78 wtia hid to be deported H u m of ccneetled former eom-

iffUliUsn. tha numrarlanx J f l ftlanitd repreient I ta th w 1

■shing Is Theme IlFor Toastmasters .IB nihlttf* n j the themi of the I H b. Peilni ’Ibuloiaiten i t the , iH cU sf UoDliy evenlnr In the ■tm oahoU LH tm c * BldwtD Rcelved the blue ■

1 H d l lor hU UUc. U et’« Oo Spin- ■B | . ‘ Other ipcilien were Kenneth WH d . 'm ta !7 ef Ihi Sainton", tn d |

etnt. "HJ Pish or Not tij I ,Dean wm ilren the 1 ^

■ i d h U)0 bett Uble topic*. Mcl LM i f f n i loutm aiUr; Don Bailey, ■B l lopla chairman, and Dr. Oor- ■^ _____________

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I * dresses I 'b lo u ses I ' sk ir t s■ all of mir NEW Summer■ it«ka u mted above -

I ■ nothlnt held back — re* ^■ “ raber t h e s e are NEW f l

I ■ (not clmrance of l u t «ea- I } ■ *on) . . . you have tre . I

■ tnrndoui if ite tlo u too u I J ■ .. Mthlnj ll held back — "I ■ 'Vcdne.^iy onlyl ' •,

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1 Hungary Learn (loyment in tJ. S.

p e r cen t o f th a total who eaini toI." Amerlc*. ,tit H m ' do th e retosBei find Ufi In ut America?I t An unofficlfti poll by. Itllfr amnnc ng a ll ane Rroupv from all walki of lltr.

Indicates Uio rcfuBtM for Ihe mo*t p a r t &re a d ju slla s rapidly and iklll*

ng fuUy> Even ^the youni people who r - hftd never tno*-n anylhln* but lo- n tAlltATlan dlcUtorahlp are teltlne rr. fclonir well.

M any Ic tte n apoke proudly ef ^ w hal hod been aehleved j n a ahortft tlOTP.— 7 -'TV6"w 6rk hard . Eul t l le iu r ii^^ know w hy." wrote an tfronomLH. k'c “iCKiordlni; to nn cld llunsarliin 13. saylnir, money dor.i not make you r . happy- Well. II doej here." r- Ivan B o n . an engineer, wrnlr m about hU wven-room hou-w, 1950 , 1. Cfulllliuj nnd new furniture. Mm.

Bora ftdd.f to the family Income by i(f tnfrklntt drc.vw.5 At home, in Delft Szpiirczry, *n lndu.«trjnl

worker In Pltt-^biirK.li. la proud th^i r. h e ho.1 $1,000 In the biink. A fom rr ly member of th e revolutionary Durtti*

pcAt worka council. Eunecwy apenrit le m e«t evenlriRx 'n t home with hla f. wife atudyrni: Bndlsh.!j " I like Uiftt It 1.1 freedom here.

Umt people ure polite." a young en- .. Rlneer In New York aummtflifri. "I [. like th a t I cnn buy t auII with the ■* money I ge t for a few days’ work.

th a t nobody enrr.n whclher I order . a ji expensive slenk or only spncheitl . In Uie rc.-'Uurnnt. I like tlmtnf I'm

n o t uU alled ulUi tha laundry I c.in a RO lo ftnolher one Uioush I’ll not be “ sailsfled w ith Uint elUier. Uiat no- body m akes fun of my clumsy tc-

jj ccnt, th a t I can atroll tround with­ou t •document,'!’ in my pocket. In

;■ Renernl I like everylhlnir Ui#l peo- f pic liera take for Rmnled . . t E>'eryonn wiut full of prnlw fnr

Amerlcan.i nh nclRhbor*. "I nevrr f thought Uint tha Amedeiuu should

l» to friendly and ready lo help,"1 said a w orker from PllLsburRh., Except for unemployment com- , plolntA—and lhe de.ipondent novel- , lat who w rote: "NoUilnir can replace . tho aweet flavor of the moltier

lonmie"—No on# dlseuwed pej*onal ; grlevnneoc._______ ______________

Ken Ballaniyne is a g ood m an

to knowHo can probably give you quitAA bitofmoney.

A s a n A Ilat«t« A ront, h e ’s a sp e c ia lis t o t taking th o r«d tn p o and high c o a t o u t o f insurance.

. W hy don 't you call him?

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I jNucIear Tests I ! ; Ban Talk Ma i i; BcHeldSo(

87 CUABLZ8 M.I - UFl F o rdfn New* An*lr*l > I t looks M U netoUiUont •Soviet Ruulk for * poulble bt ‘Ducletr «{Hpoiu to t s may be 1 •ed beiore thU month li orcr.

■ I ; A le lU r from Soviet pfemler :U U 6 . Khrushchev lo Prtsi

j -'Elsenhower Kem i to letve the* jc l t i r ro rth e o p c a ln g o f th e te s t

>Be«olUUons.I At the stm e Ume. nejoUitloaI > t Ister " lu m m lf eonferenet

I ;hesds of govemmenti on cold .Issues t r e proceedlnc secnU] ‘Uoicow.

. I Elienhon’er toW Khrushchev •Mtjr 24 th s t he w u re td / lo 1 ‘ teehn lu l U lki on ihe lest b u i«

i| ■ .’in Uiree weeks tl tc r recelvlnj \• II ) *th»t Ihe soviet government |i‘ :«greeable;fU ' Ihs RBiretU Ctperti

I I l l i e President susgesCed th it I ‘ll- 'experts who would engsge It)I itt lk s make a prosrcss report wl

■ SO da;s sfier the sU n of t fmeetlng and make a tlnsl re

I twlthin 00 days or as soon ftierea |m possible. \1 Khmshchev replied gaturdiy

I / 'h e was rcsdy to start the t [ .within three weeks, tJ Elienlu I •susdC iled.Bulhesusgeitedltiat ; \ ^llnal report b« mads vlUUn Ihre I I •tour weeks InsUad of within

Jdays.’ .< As regards details o( the ti

*£lsenhower suggested tha t Uie] 'he ld In Geneya, £wllzerland,. thnf^xperts of the United BK I Great Oritaln. France and po« > other countries which have mi

't f i 'Of detecting nuclear weapons t |U|. I be Included.

’W|| ' Khrushchev Mid tha t 'QerII 'would be t lultAble meeting p K . but ih s t he preferred Moscow,

)«( . ‘ He said he would like Poland . | l | , Cuchoilovakla. tn d India and i J fH • ilbly some other countrlei, to y if J represented.& . . May PropoM J sp tnH i I J This Is what EUenhower hsd ■ 1 I t pecUd. He ts most Ukely to erep |f ) l ^ th a t 'ja p an . which I t uneomfoita ■ f In the middle between Russian t< B i I In Siberia tn d American tests In ■ I ^Ftcirie, be included.■ I ; Prcsumabtjr. the next step mayI I I ' ^lo r Elsenhower to suggest a fl 1(1 .d a te tor the s ta r t of the meet 1 1 «tnd either to accept Moscow u 1 1 1 .m eeting place or to t«k agala U J I 'i tb e a e n e v a .I 'l ; ; 'niero is no giiartnKe th st 1 I , : ’ ?pert (tlks wilt result In t n acr n i ? m e n t to end the nuclear wrap( I I < .te sts. Tot one thing, some leadi r | 'American aclentlita want to do . I 'lo t more testing before any ban i . j .imposed. F o r » seoond, the Xmil Ij ' ‘ Statei will indst th a t tn j ' ban HI , tecomptnled by tn Inspection pi J^l 't o prevent eheatlnc, U ia t will ■ I ; the m tu t Importsmt point for ae(I I ' '.tlatlon. .I I 1 . Confereneet Heldt t l > Aj Ttgartfs the k W n lt eonfi■ U .itneenetoU atlons, th e United BUIM .BriUsn And French tm busadorsn i 'Moscow h tT t conferred aepamtn i . ^wlth Soviet Foreign Minister AndW l 'A aromylco on this quesUon vlUjfll . ;U)e last week,ikfl . ' ‘H ie re lino tnd leaU onof thepnr| I . ^Toa being made, i t any, in thi

1 talki. T he United 8t*te« Insists Ui , -before U agree* to t wmmlt ccll t ference It must receive solid assiII ' ' ance thAt agreement on the bigI ; cues to be dlscuued can be eipfct! > ' A t least the nrgoUatlons. a l lij . : t r e being conducted leeretly, witI ‘>1 ,-out any Russian propaganda bla

' -:to compUcate things. And any nI .‘•ess attained In aucle tr wespoI itestj would almoct cerUlnty brlnjI Jcummlt eonfereace

I: : In 19M the T7.H. aaUonal pjP ' >enrlce te n t 40 cutUngs from t

I ! -cherry trees In Washington, 0 . 'I I I "back to Japan because >0 mtny tr r I l e a d b e e a c u t f o r f i r e w o o d d u r l^ t

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I d th is ease, however. It Is pa the talks, t n d Mr*. M'alfer Archer of nm t they be enough by lUetfrll U painted land, nnd cclleetlng Uia day's mall froo ;d Elates, telepbolo)J possibly ' ----- -

- S Visits, Journeys ToldinKingH

row. K IN O in tL . June S-M r.)Und and Mrt>. A rthur Oreer nnd her fnt and pos- E rnest Baker, relum ed Sntiir !i, to be from Caldwell where Uiey vis

th e ir dnuRht«r, Sharon Oreer, a th e Callrge of Idaho, and ?> hiif *«. Oreer'fl sister. Mra. Inez Pra /nm no.a K am pa. Snker visited his sla n K 5 Mm. Dcxler Ives.S a^ M U “ "«■>” D"Ie-MI«CT 'lU ln the Saturday

^ t>.e h* Iwo-week nir nnUonal gunri ca: • V firm ***■• ""'1 Hubert Hender ' *.Vi„„ a ttended gmduaUon exercises - U»« College of Idaho. Caldwell.

Snturdny for her brother, PranI ,a!n tha t jj,g .*cek.en(l

, tho hom e cf her. parent*. Mr, 1 _ . " ■ Mr*. L . L. Blood, Caldwell. '

RIchnrd, Leon and Ocne Yom McCfttnmon, nre guesU of Mr. 1

to do f nnd tamllj

' S j Picnic PlannedIon plan PAUL. June 3—Pomona Orai will be wilt ho ld a Joint picnic w llh .

oraego- C a u ln county Pomona Orange July, According to plans made 1 week a t the Paul OranRo hnll.

eonfer- Cnrlene Clayvllle. West I> Di.tM OranRP, wns winner of ihe eou

newlng conl«.il In Uio adult clans 1 M trdenn Woody of Dessert Ora: won th o Juvenile class. The drei will bo entered In.the atat« cont

nw iuun BccortUng to Mti. F ted Bogi Pom onn Orange home eccnon

he prog* chftlnnon.

IsU Uiat r e a d T M B -N E W S WANT A nit con-

e biM^* EPSILO N SIG M A A LPH A

T U P P E R W A R Ey.wlUj- P A D T Vla blasts r / \ I V I I

I d a h o P o w e r

- — A u d i t o r i u m ., ^ w e d ;, J U N E 4 , 8 :0 0 p .m

PUBLIC INVITED ' o . c ! REFRESH M EN TS SERVEDmy trees Proceeds torlag lhe I d o h o R onch fo r Y outh

M . IC'GopQN ! l l -

£ DISOI j II [OHDOHBW H

^ ■ ■ ■

r I’ s - n e G m B k e ...........

■ a a . K t tw f . ag O T w w tM m . m t . 1.1

^ KrM Kh^jgsA g t« t« f-J^^ S«am«

0

ail to Burn

l y g g i

I I

where n e s t of a weald like Is put eor bill Is part of a unique mailbox erected by M r nranswlek, Ohio. As U II weren't dlsUneUi Bled a bright alw alD uo. Tbal’s M n. Arehi from Ifae departmentaUsed msllbox. (NE

rS

r father,Saturday r visitedireer, a t , ^ .

i % mwell, on ^ ____________Pranklln H B H R E I B n i

Orange 'Ith Uie tinge In sde

'est End I county Ians Orange

> dresses .

onomlcs

PH A - | l

VED i h a lh corf 'b j''

H S i

' s .r w l ^ n E .Ul

p

(

E S r S wS S ifi&l

W E ASKED NI

C hevron Supri

“ TH EIRIIN SW I

Chevron Supri

■ c a r s for ev e ry

^ , . S T A N D

Boyle Learns 1 MorelmpiBy UAL BOYLE

NEW YORK, June 3 l* -T h ln colum nist might never know U d id n 't open his mail:

J _ _ T h a t you could probobly do w M out food 30 days etsleh than' / tou ld go ICO h « in without sleep

So why do modem people Insist on shortening t h e i r lives by eftUng too

I much and sleeping__ - t 0 o J U U e 7 . , . . . . . ' H H a H |

T tia t when y o u H ^ S ^ B j teU tooieone h e 'sW o B B J "tU w e t" ' youY eH |M M flp% oiore f t c c u r t t e ^ B & ^ * S H

V th a n you th in k . , ,^ R o u g h l y , 1■ ■ th ird s of Uie Uitt) ■ a J M ' - ' i

body w e i g h t t s B U M b M made up ot water. lu i luji*

T h a t the most unnecessary suj we've ever heard of was the one 1 came up wlUt thU shocking con tlon : Women talk more than n , . , W hat we need now Is » sui to find out whether two plus ttUI equals four.

T h a t Oroucho Marc says, -V If J v S » g rea t deal to our government.' I r H quesUon Is. how are we ever g(

to ge t the money to pay It?" iafcS T h a t It you've ever wondi

about ”t snall-s pace" Uie tnswei • *'C . I T he anall's speed has been sclem ■ ■ cally clocked a t JX1353009 miles WJTM hour. ': ^ e figure is somewhftt lo

fo r a muddy track, j r bllla. T h a t the populaUon of New Y by Mr. city In I'^O waa only 8,000 . . . UneUve about one fourth of Uie number 1 Archer now work In RockefeUcr cei . (NEA alone.__________ T h a t hogplUble Ireland ' haji

I ,

S S i t

^day 'ftW a" niU 'n*” ^.HO cSeen*

I

I N A S C A R .. . th e w o r lil 's lai

u p r e m e a g a i n s t a l l o t h e r n

S W E R ..7 c e r t i f i e d la b o r a to i^

u p r e m e i s U N S U R PA SSE D

le ry k in d o f d riv in g . T a l(e t

S T /

D A R D O I L ' , .

' . • ..TIMES-KEWS,VS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

IS Sleep Is Rated iportant Than Food

greatoif'num ber of hospiuu beds. Things a pereenuge»’lse, of any counlry . . . iw If he One for every «7 people.

T hat 'th e male sUff collar Is said do wlUi- to have been IndirecUy originated by b a a you Uie first Queen Dess o f a g ls n d . . . sleep . . . A homely dame, the hid her scrawny

oeck In a high tU ffly sUrched ru tt . . . Ucr courUerf. Including 8lr Waller Raleigh gallonUy followed suit, thus slarUng the fashion of sUrched collan for men.-T bat-U . you're Uzy and w ant lo

K M worm out of digging in Uie backyard H j M for your«tlih bait, the Fisherman ■ n H magazine gives this tip : 'S i V M Turn to your pan try . . , Plzh will

llbble a t a hook baited wlUi macar-

y C ^ ' ^ X V acatiolone that • T r a V C l 1

J T J i S W m W E m c rB C ,» survey! ---------------- Bail Boi

‘* ‘’ 1 JOIN-W owe' «»WII1 Automol er going 1 TODAY! Foreign

rondered 750 AAA20,000 a a >

illes per FOR INFORI • t lower

ew York, HARRY BARRibiwS; 728 T h ird Avc. 1

ccnUr, p „ y g to B t

hOJi the^

new blue thebigsl

, — lS S S K ^ , ■S : - - - - 1

1

1

l a r g e s t s to c k c a r t e s t i n g ^

r m a jo r W e s te r n p r e m iu m g i

;o iy - t e s t s r p r o v e d o n th e - ro a d

ED in th e c o m b in a t io n o f peri

,e t h e b ig s te p a h e a d in y o u r

A T T H E S IG N O F T H E ^ C H E V R O f

we take better careS T A N D A R D S T A T IO N S . C H E V R '

' , C 0 M P A N Y 0

onl, noodlei, spaghetU. cbecse c even sweet com.

T hst moU«T elephants very rare! 1 give birth to twins . . . And, by an

l O f l you can t really blame them.n iM If a gtri tells you. T eat ilk

beds. » bird." don't lake h e r ou t for din 7 . . . n e r unUl you find ou t if the bird sii

has In mind Is a baby crow . . . Th; Is said lltUA bird can eat Its owti weight 1 rted by food In a tingle day . nd . . . T hat siDger Johnny Deamond tel Tawny of Uie 'friendly prison warden . . !d ru tt ptlsy-wmliy . . . l ie called a Ig 8lr KiB inajttes by the ir f irs t num ben illowed Timt ujre* expre tt train* In OeJ Ion ot n u jy now hsve tclephonea th t t er

able passengers to ring th e ir h«ni a a t to o r otfteea anywhere Ui Europe-, . ekyard ocean linen h a r t th is service. U «™»h . . , Why dont commercial tlrplnni

have ptioncs you can use in ftightl sh will That In discussing the need t< nacar- telf»dIselpUne. Prealdent Prtnkll

a tion Plpining'.vcl Infohnation crffcncy Road Servicc 1 Bondssonal Accidcnt Insurance ;omobiIc Insurance • cign Travel

VAA OFFICES AAA GARAGESNFORMATION BEE

RRINGTONLve. E ast, Twin F alls to Belong to AAA"

e Chevro stepahe<

.. y ,

« | [" l ^ r i t y , to c h e c k n e w b l

It gasolines.r o a d r s h o w t h a t nev^ b lu e '

p e r fo rm a n c e q u a l i t i e s neec

/ o u r c a r . A t th e n e w b lu e f

ifRO N

re of your carlE V R O N D E A L E R S .

O F C A L I - F 0

Ise cr D. Roeeevelt Uked to tell of an hum-

ble old Chinese Chrtitlan, whoee rarely favorite prayer was, “Lord, reform py and Thy world, beginning with me.", lem. '»t like Thre«-<iuart«rs of Uie earth's tur* r din- face Is water.rd she . . .y .—..........................—.T h is • .'-I.;.;:-g h t l n | ' ; |

jwK j The Banjciniled ali

i [ Fidelity Nolre. too ' plnnea i .

rf .s Will Notanklln I. * -

"^1 SATUF

i|: June-Jul ;

ll: " '. ...^y Fidelity Nalf OF TWIf

L MAIN <

!I MOTOR BRANCH

inSuprei iad in gas

I b lu e r a

le '----------------- --------- H

le e d e d b y t o d a y ’s

le p u m p . ' H

0 -R N I A I S ^

'W ESD A Y .JLT '-e , . , , , .

h ^ . FAMILY V i s i t T ^ ^r

. . Mrs, Cora Ward, aiid rt.,..!Beattie, le ft Sundsv Q

’ **'“ -■ '" '"-“•irf* ,';

<.ing Offices of ■ .Jotional Bonkot Be Open I

URDAYS I '

u l ^ ^ u g u s t I I 1■“ 9-------------i lNational Bank' | |T W IN FALLS , j I

U N O FFIC E I I ^

: h f i l e r b r a n c h 1 1

erne is I isoline

I I

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i l : ■'■■■■ r

f . l - I__- ■ H I I___J

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^ i a T i i T iA V m | - * A '

H Mochrna woshable,■ back zipper. 'Black, p

I

^ • • •

P/ SLIM

' ■ i s «

/ / I■ f f I ★Apricot ' S ' l ★ Powder BIu«

J l /j P ^ y ic B a ig f

I

ble, creose resistant combe'd sheer ck. powder blue, opricof, m int, beig

Easy-Cari

k COTTOI

f i Regular . ^ '£ 2.98 value

I Sole price on new slips h ■4-5oro sfroight cut, pretty »

i \ - cT H A T

VE 40% D n O N

iHEENn SUMMER

IKIRTS

1 7 7Seort Everydo/

U w Pric*

\

leen colfon. Set-in pockels, jeige.

h h h m b h J

ire Botisfe

)N SLIPS

| 9 9

IS with front, sho'dow ponels.. tty eyelet trim. 32-40, white.

Buys in Sum m er

BLOUSES

1 . 0 0UUe or no Ironlnf. SInvcIu i tu h «

ini. M*ny. hrljhUy »t^led colon, -

tU erm lor cool lumm er we&r.

'■

r ONL\Only Sears ia

Buy-O-Rama

SA V Easnev(

o P E r

W EPN ES

For Boys eWonderful. wa.shfa.st secr- Bucker and fiailcloth ,.in a

' variety of colorful pnttcrna for ffirls and boys. Sizes 1 to 6.

\___________ ;____________________

Lightwoiglit P |d»tic

TO Y O C A ILong bills, assorted color ey* to 7>/j. Regular 79cl

SPECIAL !FOAM I

P l tMCompare with plllowa ftt up ^

_ M'PO morel BuoyantlycomTorUble S-lnche* thick fo*m U ltx. OdorlCM »nd noI^»llerglc. In tlppe rfd ' A »Wt« muslin Uclc. ^

TIMES-NEWS, TR

m KT SEAHw ith our trem eni

la Bargains! You

v e r before during

W BIK E iS , a y 9 : :

S H b R tss ond Girls

IPS o nolors, sizes m

Id

. SELLING!t UTEX.. " -

ow s^ 9

TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

m —

S A lR S CAIsndous buying pi

lu asked fo r Lov

ng the n e x t 10 (

tO QS WEDNES

a l l d ;»

ALL EVE

* 3 0 a ^

• / The ( eyia

k \ 8'vir «— prin

shir

<1.

IM en'i Pilgrim

p STRE1

^ ' L atest colors. (

I i---'

■„ 1 : -.i . ... J T ' f L , ' • -

.

o u REALLY Si^ 4 0 3 - M « > i n ^ v e n u e

V IH ILN O F Fp ow er-can brini

OW P r ic e s ...H e i

) days of Buy-O-I

lESDAY ■

VENING

ito 9 : 0 (Girls' New ^

Bloomer ^

-SWIM I SUITS I\ Usually 13

M *2.98 U

| 9 9 .

The Rhumba Suit! Hon-, eyiane cottom bloomer— — ::— awimsuits in . b r i g h t iprints and colors. Lovely jshirred or piping .trims.Sizes 7 to 14.

rim ^

ETCH SOX ^rs. One size fits 10 to 13. '

3 p a i r s ■

-i.i;. Nylon

e HANOI. .. ■ ' %

- An ouUUndlne groupl V j l iY ' U m lM ted vlnyli

n y J o n w e B v e o ./ ' White, D Stunl o r sum -

T nwr prtnU.

1 lEATI WAIJj

Wide': “c M „

M of

SAVE AT SEARje JW o s t-R E 4 M B 2 l^

FER! Iing you such |

lere the are! I

9-Rama! ||

■ e '

Iw .

^ jyl

FANCY I

Buttons

4 ‘■ c a r d

I I

«AGS

1 8 8

Plut Tax l l

rHER ILETS

^ R s r - v - - . ; ; -U

• 'i

PAGE TWKNTY-THREB

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B I ; . P i l o t D i e s

« i | j S e t E x p l o i

I j|; Bomber DI I |l« S Z L A N D .ru , Jane S U

>11 ; Jet DAvy bomber exploded ’I I I* - ftnd rfttoed p w ti orer I I I to v n of Serllie ru te rd iy . U I ‘I tie pUot n d e the pti ' ■ I f And T U UUed. Two enUi I I [ r j m en p*r»thut«d lo u fety .

1 1 .> .P a n s .o f lh e p U n e ltU la 13 l! •cetJona of the town. m l l [« o r DeUnd. T » o houMi

. r j • anrB a^d 'deitroyed, uio M — - j a r t l j r b u rn e d m d * Kep"!« { badly d u n tfed by « win

' ' plane,,p i I ' No cl»Ulan Injurlei werel u I b u t the eldertjr Janitor ofH Tllle Kbool. WlUle O. Oraln I a beart attack and wai li' ■ I condlUon. ParU of the pi.■ I ■ nw tjr m ilted the tchool.

I ' : The pilot w u Identlflti:{ • Cmdr. nobert W. Harney.

I tj' 1* widow and two children llTi ' ,ii ford and h!i parents. Mr. i J | r | | O lea Ramey, Uve a t TrlnU

ii“ King Hill Fami

i Home From

S IN O RILL, June 3-1

• I tra . Roy Holland and fat' turned Saturday from a V

vacaUon a t RuueUvUlt, Ark( '• they vUltcd hla p a n n u , I

* Mr*. A. A. Holland, am! • relative*.I* Mr. and U rt . Carl I!, i Xnflewood. Calif., a re gue,fl week of Mr. and Mrs. Tom 1I* M n . Rammer and M n. ’

‘ L aire iliters,U* Mr. and M n , T e m n 7tiPk turned Monday from Ti:} where they yltJted h e r brotlI Bliter-ln-law, Mr. and Mn

i ; Johnaon, and attended a Jja family reunion on MemorUl

:&* JB/Bgt. Thnm ai Johsaon, i' I . a b th e r , U n. 7%elma JiI* BanUns, La., have moved li

' f t ren ta l houie of Mr. and Mn>t dant.Y ouree. Sergeant Johni

•' * Juet returned from duty InB ! | t and U iUtloned a t Mountain■ I l l ^ofool | f: LEGAL APVERTISEME

i ; M o n c i TO ALTAtrA lUT GKI OB DKALIB8

, n « U alnnlir et Id«te. Cd; AsrinUDr* will parcbu* ntw , n ,

• •oft.id.JS5*yoSi’r«[i“ ^ > o f^ ‘ k• l» Mem* tna rOD UiI >»* •” “ •* I'

| i ( I* and otncUl hU (am i t ' t l l l ^ l r l » fTowm or d«aJ»r».

£ k tnUen Offk* BnlUltur. Ummw,

I I . > Bldi *111 b* M>iitl<l«>«j m -ll Jli I I < m sUbm u UI bm< tt m UjIW.I I ' Blnoli L. a WAKHl■1 ' s ?UKlualu Aemt Ual

■ I * N6(l<f ll b tnbr etna to tb« ct

( t M Buk A T n tt DalMlat, Twla

: } 0*M U v t t . Ill*. f rxKN X. lo a r r

f i J A dalabtntrU orth*^!

S e r v i n g

I E M E R

^ i | Illness can a t r i h

; . a n y hour, o f th©

w ; o r n ig h t That’sffi I o u r experienced pn : . ......rn ad sts stand .r<

i : to 6 ^ e you proirI r ig h t around the

1 : ^ dock.

I I W h y 1 I L E T U S

| i Free P r e s c i

::pRESCRIPTIH • . D W U - > - . « S 7 4

H I PAGBTWENTri

es to F a m i P r i c e s !

lo d e d’ D ow n .s^Ja Ei*™leSU U A tw ln I • I -oded In the alf | \ 'irer the amall __ I • ■ •rday. a o ~« plane down '■ j ,'.'enlliled crew- ,.

teUInpopuloui :*4 ’ V20 mile* north ' I . ‘ t SW l wfrt let \ \ i \ V, another w u _____ • [ / _KefTO/rhurch . V

were reporlrd » , - w .h . r t

he plane nar-

?tifl*il u Lt **«»• I n tbe food btuln

S S - „ £ * 3 , - ^ - £' «f th e price* be m n t par.

“ “ l y .

Week-End Gue i - S S Listed for I« J S

Mra. A fnea Jacobs and d irl Hammer, ^udy, and son, Danny, 1 ) KueiU th ii M srthA Uortenien, Hi rom 'Hfliben. ^ Mr. a n d Mm. EtaU Fit Ira, Tlmben *onsr Edw ard and llandi

' daughten , Ellen and Colei n Foster re* Farm ington. Utah.1 FrulUand, M r. and Mrs. Beldon / brother and u id family, Pocatello; Mr. i

I Mn. A n ^ Wallace Anderson and I a Johnion BUckfoot; Mr. and Mr*, norlal dajr. JIbson a n d family. Logan SOS, and his Mr. and M rs. Ray Hesa a a Johnxu}. eaJt Lake C ity ; 2ir. and Mn. I'ed Into the Koyea and family, Preston, d M n. Uor« M r. and Mra. Paul Bro« Johnson has fsmlly, M organ. O Uh; She! ly In Korea ner from S o il Lake City; ) tntaln Hone Mra. Ja y McLaws and family

Mr. i&d M ra. Ray Blackley,; •B i r n jT C~ ^ U U hr Mr, and M n

Horaley, B o l« , and Mr, as lT gkow uu S ert Ing ram and family ai ' /> j i_ . J ^ o Louder and sii . S 'B . i S » “ P"-

O ubtoM eel• u i ' id ‘1!, t OASTLEPORD, June 3-M i >D Uiiffnitf Of the Castleford Valve Llfte ihttiMtiiM. club will m e e t a t a p m Ji

JtiiwT'ii 21 homo of Gerald a o n rEleven m em bers met last «

n>«irictii«u. the home o t Eddie Wlsecave• erui^btiii ihelr leader. Charlea Conraj w m em ber, WUIard Price. •MW, iitb«, memben w ill attend the «.l

^ party B aturday a t Filer,iV* * ■*®

'’to u>* Tut^cey‘8 enpltal city of l i*be. Will be linked to in n . Iraq an ,» *>< Istan by a new network of U)i r'AKHu u d te leg raph communlcalloI 'l j iU - " '" 55 k « « « t o t o 5 5 5 5 5

^ WARBERG'S « * .“ M OVING

■ ' STORAGE w S RE

3 - 7 3 7 1 - H ^t i . . t ,u u . i A L L IE D V A N L W D

ICISIONI Is Our I W otchwordI We fill erery preacrlpUon w llh the9 utmost care to a lw ays give you 'Ju st9 what the doctor ordered" for yourN health. Only th e f in es t quaUty. high■ potency pharm aceuticals, tuppUedH by America's m ost noted aclenllfloB laboratoriea are tised by th is 'u *I daslve* preecrlpUoa pharmacy.

ig You In All RG EKC IE S

the

f Drive In?5 DRIVE OUT

iscription Delivfiryl___

3 S B U R Y St i o n p h a r m a g V

7 • - ■ T wJb Foils

TTFOUB

ra Rire Services He ““T For Areal

BtTRLET, June 1 -F u a e Auins I . Sees fo r Arcs H unter were k " i" J ' i f 3 p jn . Thursday a t the Oa]

church with Bishop Joel j sen officiating.

• ' I ' *nje prelude and posUu — ■v 4 ; played by Mra. W. B. Whlt-

'j l i T bom u Clark accompar "v ’ V ; alngera, a double trio, M n ’y % > lej, Mra. Mark SouthworU ■f I f Hardy, Janice Adama, ICare fi house and Marge Jensen.

*! Martlndale and Mias W<I were sololits.

......@ 1...............The fam ily-prayer w u

II (L W. Cranney and Wllford *t**Ph Oorrlnge and Johnwers.ipeakera.......................

^ e f f w concluding rites were “ »* cemetery wh

dedicated bybBslneae year

r » * l n fln l Pallbearers were Raymot

r 2 p ? r t - i

j ^ . Martin, Mrs, Eugene Marl « ineome fer___________ Sonja 3*11, Evelyn Craft*

Bdworth Adams and Irrae

rliests nn small chalet fonner • T l ^ l M n fi** former K ing Pkro

I ^ C C I U the pyramids In Egypt h u t Out-of-Uw-n Ttmodeled in to a resU un

’cek.end were Bight club, nd daughter, ny, Emmett: n, Homedale,i Fisher snd ■ ]UndeU, and HColeen from •

3n Anderson Ur. and Mn.ind family, ^ l |<rs. Wallace ■ B logan, Utah; ■ ■ f!sa and son, ■ !M n. Vaughn i ■ ! ■ ■ ton. ' ■ ! I IBrower and H I BSheila Tur* M ' | Bty; Mr. and ■ ■ I Himlly. Boise; ' H ' f lJey, Bountl. ■ ■M n. Nick ■ M

r, and Mn. ■ ] ly and Mr.Qd sons, all

eet ■>—MembenLlftera 4-H H |n. June 10□orman. iu i week at >0 ^ 1 ■ ■Kaver with r B f lonrad, and - V HPrice. Nine M Me ««H club «

o t Ankara j A ^q a n d P a k . 3 J X , ai Ulephone f 2 f 'Icatlons. Ja o o o o o « |

* '5 e n

i ^

^ Glass D(j A regular S9«

S J K ills gtaaa decaniFBEEl Ju s t eon

I N B (he new line elK x n o ao ii I r l g t ra tm to gti S a S S j decanter! I t 's ji

I froiea Jn lra l Ci ................a plaatle anap-o

tedayl U H »S ^

JKnI the*ju*t rrryour E l L i 2 £ Q « l ^high B 3 S M | i £ U p ^pued

7 •>»“?>' s s r s . " ■“

Ik

SOFA ar' 2 * f ie e « la y b o ck to fo

Jn 5 o u o r te d c o lo rs . G ood c h ro m tp u n covei

,Ri»S. t7 9 .0 0 ....:........S>

E S e ^ m j

1 II OPEH

i 4 h e s - n b

field Family P i c n i (• T tiT CAffn,EPORD, June s-

« Oakley LDS he JiJoel R aim us. Jackaon.Joei Haimus- wlU m eet a

. __ Jon# 19 a t the home of Dee

Je n a lo u on "w art!- ai °°

w ^ - r o o m v B c a d o uinsen. Blsine . WASHmOTON. June 3 s Woodhouse Jwu** departm ent Mondi

announced the arrest of qu w u"offered Kilbiim. 34,- o n a - o f th e ‘

h e invocstlon « o s t, » « l « d ftiglUTM, given by M. Angeie*. Calif,

Ilford ^ s e r a . ~ —_______John A. CUrk BulUlMt ta u to atlU u

w IJ c to ilru c tT m d repair hoa 'e re held a t torlea. highways and oth«

bv S . i S S lur** • « th e largest g i^ u p . by Edward wtrrkera In tha country, r^

U. & departm ent of labor, lymond K arl- 'igene Martin. ^ . .Mfon and BUI C a l l

I by M n. Re* , m »

C o l o n IStaftson. Mia. , _rene Karlsoa . f o r Q u o l l t y

C O N C R E 'h u now been D Iol RE 3-iiSOO

“ O S * H G f f A Shim ]

BUY-O-R/l

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ne a bn-'Ihe londay nlghl

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when h e appeared l u t wet before the JusUce of the

— Mrs. Amos Williams, claim the l^ rry Brown w u ftoed »J Ametteaas costs for failure to hare a d)

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K BED OUTFIT PIt. Alto as twin beds. Com- Qood

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TV ond Radio T iib n C h a in 'd FRE 1 Y«or. U u Our "Q ulk-C hik" T u l

Thursday -

ECIALS^ CHAIRS. . ..loo new lo picture . . . . ylon PHete, metallle Heck. , . h m m

2>»-3995rnLCHAIRSger than m o s l. . . these' loldlnj alum;-, stripe nylon webbbg are so praeUaj ta

UALITY — AND SAVINGS

W oolwifth Ca.

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3 in this compact glamour-box! cold-convenience" ha.s feoturo iily hold rectangular half.pilloii IS equally easy from inside or it . . . and a full year’s guar- iJClSOO

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ts _ ^ Reg. S.9S g.«* Value

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ALMOST NO IWhere Buf PenneyWash in a jiffy . . . nei

.-j almost no ironinK! Ghc ;: these Penney quality f<

T tures: fine 62by 34 thrcconstruction. Deep 5 in

I bottom hem. Full 4i/-- !;j wide.5 . . W - r r - - ------;— T,—

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g weor and value in FI CHILDCRAFT I^ Really ready for boy-weni3 Double dcck welts, Intc:

I y flex Bolcs 'n every protei! S live feature. Sanitized fc

3 fre3hne.ss. Black. Penne, M priced {n*ound low I

Bh Penney liipetbuyl StI SLEEPER-STROL

. KlJUiUblB b S »^d lMt”rSl!^ Uld dependible brftkel Baby'i

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, I p*rf«l for k boy'i room. Mn- I china wwh In JukevArm water.

I BUY-O-RAMA SI

1 PENNEY'S OWN T FOREMOSTS FOR

Fine Goodyear Welt con- •ntruclion, heavy duty un-

. breakftblc s t e e l shanks. Sanitized, too.AI»o 8 in ch ....... ............ 6 .66 '

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^ MACHINE WASHABLI J Speciol buy fam ous

fabrics in TODDLER DFFind Sulcher rayoiu, nyloAs and noUbli cottons In hetrt.«rarm>Ins lU'tc itylel Lov« Urn machine w«h*blUty, better de- tatU. low Penney prlcel

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Sanforized, vat-dyed twills . . 6-otinca shirts, extra ruKRcd 8 */

9 Yes, nnd sturdy bar-tat^ed coni i Khnki.

t)10 0 % Chicken Faothtr Ti

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1 . 0 0 1s tu rd y striped tlckln? D u r ac o v e r ’ filled with «portcrushed c h i c k e n le r bofeathers. Save a t this ' charcoL ow Prlccl 8, ;4.

Ready Modi 6x6-fr. In f

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3 . 0 0 „ . 4 f .Cotton

S u p a r I 0 r quality, ' so gent water - proofed a n d Chafe-j mildew resistant tan - elastics vas. 2, S. •

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TcMfdler Boyi*

DENIMSLACKS

1.00• u r a b le Banforired jort denim. L o n g '.g boxer sty le . Blue, larcoal, taii. Size 2,•4.

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|| ^ In tennoantain Gent i | I Boarces and bought

! 'T . a n e es . . . nothin? o before! And prices F reexen, Ranges, A ir Conditioners. Si and Magic Valley! ■

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)WEST PRK EARS and \ifrig.. Freezers, I Dryers, Combos^

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lave pooled their rc« neral Electric Appli* n-er been approached >w on Refrigerators, iwashers, Disposalls, livercd to Twin Falls n ts on any appliance Slcctrlc Dealers right ^ savings are yours!

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MEN'S STRETCH ;O nt iroiip, rcRulur 7 } c l................. .'...

MUNSINGWEAR 7SUght Irrefnilan of while cnmb«d 3«, « , 42, 50. neguUr UO, N O W ____

MEN'S KHAKI PASanrorlznl, zipper (1?, full cu t, a ll I aizei JO-42, negylnr 3.4AI_________

MEN'S SPORT SHISliort alceve th lru in colton «lclp*d«nt. pasUl fb v lu . Small, medium, lai^e.

MEN'S JACKETSMen’» wlndbrwker JacicU. Cotton* Kod Denims. Valuti to 3461________

LUGGAGEOne troup, Ineludlag TValn Cajies > 0« ily - *nd Piillmtn. Values from 6.95 U

GIRLS'PLAYSU ITSCottoa priaC and p la la 'co lon . Bises

GIRLS'DUSTERS & COATS

FaiOs and Linen. Broken slz«3 3 to 14. Regular 4.S8 to m s .

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READY-TOSECOND FLC

PEDAL PUSHERSFVrnoai-name pushers In lallc loth ta d Values 10 ___________________

LADIES' BLOUSESRoll-up ileeret tn p re ttr stripes and8lR S M • M - _ J __________^ _

LA d IeS' DUSTERS & TOP. in FaUls and Wool. Ideal for ytxr-

SHORTS AND JA M A IC A :One froup. Talues to

LADIES' JACKETSOne troup in Sailcloth. Ideal w ith peds sportswear. Values to g-Oil....... ............ ,

INFANTS'TERRYLOUNCI 'P leee 6eU. BIoum • p a n ta lc tj - an< easy to v u ll. Pail«l colors. F lU • to I

INFANTS' SUN S U IT S '•nxtdlers* altes In cute, cl*»fr s ty in . Cotable. NOW_______________________ ___

>UN W ITSvkiuM t o T j j i r F tm o u T M rae Z —— .

B O Y S ' W £FADED BLOS D B N IM S -Iry 'L e u m

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M VNSINOW X^ T -SH IR T S. NylOQ cotton. < - » . n e r iU r 'l J )0 - l J U .Now QMI.Y ____________

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J /^V Nylon over cotton to flCotton for'sbscybency.

25<nSACn TOWELS—G ay. colorful prints InilM. Rfsular 2JI8I______________________

BATH TOWELS — BiB ST x U* ^ In si

WA8II CLOTHS—I t 'x H * . Terry wniih Clotqunntlty. EACH______________________

DACRON PAITCIS—W hite 4a*x81' dacronpinels.. Jlegular l.tBl---------------------------

n i s s TOW ELS-Uobeauned 33-lnch flour sacks_____ ;_____

FAMILY

S H O E

C E N T E RMAIN FLOOR

WHITE FLATSWhile perfornlwl'leather, rich and ■moolh. Sharpest little footwear ruiy>about you've ever owned. Sizes4 to * Irr-N and M ^

HAND-LACED

INDIANMOCCASINS

Soft Ifstlier sole, foam rubber In­sole. Colors: Whito - Cream - and Black. Sizes 4 - 9 . i . « A A ■

'w hu« tiier iM ti_______ A * 4 4

CHILDREN'S

BAREFOOTSANDALS

.Leather upper. Bed - W hite - or

i « 7 7

BOYS' ~

SANDALSBrown leather uppe rs, crepe rub­ber soles. Cool eomfdrt fo r sum- mer. Size* SH 't o 3: S ’^ QNOW ______________ - 3«4“

VNSTAIRSMUNSINGWEAR

-BRIEFSElastic waistband. VerticAl no- ' T rap fly. Combed co tton . BlzM « .1 3 a n d M - » -

Rsf. t9 c .M «

5 9 c „ i 6 9 c

rWTN FALLS, IDAHO

EARTH I

g 7 7 7 7 T r - ~

LON ro i i ;IPS PI1 W l , . , 31- < « "ul tnll 33-40. One ofItpj. nepiUr &:>9. .

9 9 I d

ETCHCLETS Tn toflia>4 lo II sizes. Blj 72

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5 C pr.

Its In big 36'^xM' -m a A ^ ------------- - l * V y Bte In striped terry. p

sh cloths. Limited -— ...... ................... Biacron marqulsetU - ^

_________^ 2 5 0 , S

It's }ust 0 few steps lo exi want o t ex ac ll/ what yoL

.. . . when you shop your Twin Foils, where ONE trig ALL your needs .BETTER ir

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JADRIGA>ERCALEI new Hhipmcnt of print.'! nnd (iicconds)

— IU C E I

Tablecloths 1; 72 X 90 Inch lace cloths In a t- ® ctive pattim s. W onderful weddJn* IM :s. Reffiiar S.9t, m

3 . 2 2 I

FILLOW CA SES-Striped musUo cases. Seconds^_______:

PATIO r n x o w s —Colorful, printed, res filled, icachlne washable____________

BLANKETS~nayon> Nylon Blend In si terns. 72 -xK r----------------------------------

DEAFEST FABRIC—Fioral prlnte «n Regular 1.401 Yard___________ ..........

I exactly whof you f f j Tyou wont to pay / / / l |

^our I. D. store in f f f'M ^trip tokcs core of _ ___ U m A

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I TUESDAY, JUNE 3,191

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Academy WiUBe Ready for

■ August MoveV u ie tn AU5WI from fgi ® ® "t fpune. wartime. bw-vst jS T dcw w rn* to Uie ">«•

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The toUiJ authorlted by S g S T to dale It $I33WO.OOO. .

BsfldlW* to Be neadf n u eatlmaied th a t by the time .

rf the nere. the aerrlee and aupply bate exchange complex, neary

S t w y bulldlnits. communication and cadet dlnlnj hall will

^aS*QB*rtefs. to be eoaipleted In KffSfcer. win be far enough alone ^ unxnmodate the present cadet wiar Uud) of Uie academic complex ^ w t l l be uiable In September. It* ecapIeUoa dale U In Oclober.

CoBtracU hare not yel been let for U,e eoalmtrslal trl*f»lth chapel ud (he hoapltal.

Bible School to End With Picnic

ZDiO KIIX. June S — Dally nation Bible achool of Uie United pmbyierUn church will close Frl- Ar diy wllh a picnic under ihe luper- a t rUlsn of Mn. Clare Wat«oQ and T i Urt. Martin Woodwnrd. wl

The plcnlo will be held on the u l church lawa and all p a rtn U .c f ra: •tudenU are InTlted. ^ wl:

AtlO;JOa.m.8undayUieTacaUon Bible whool will present a program ] lod display their schQCl work a l the aoi church. EreiTOne U Invited^ The Ca Her and Mrs, R. I. Barnes will o r uUit Ihe Bible school tenchers Mi vllh the program. Thera will be no Mi church tenlcea. Fa

IKE TO USE ’COPTEB' Ne WASniNOTON. June 3 tf>-Prcs.

Utnt Elsenhoccr plans lo use his i htlicopUr (o and from the U.S. on Naral academy a t Annapolis, Md.. die whera he deliver* the commence- Ihi ment addws Wednesday.__________Oe

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f. Petition Filed E;d A petition to probale tho will of 1- Andrew D. Wlbon, who died May 16. r- a t Twin Palls, was filed Mondny In id Twin Falls probate court by his q ,

widow, Mra. Annie E. Wilson. The *h le est«te consists of real property vh sf ralued a t approximately t&0,000. A i><

will dated Dec. 30. IM l. waa left In „ m his wife's pos.iesslon. m Heirs besides the widow are two mi le sons, Melvin D. Wilson. Los Angeles, le Calir., and E. Leon Wilson, Garden fr( 111 Drove. CalU., and four daughters, .n rs Mrs. Mildred Anna' Clawson and 10 Mrs. Shirley Mac Hill, bolh Twin

FttlU, Mra. Carma C, Bell, Buhl. “ and Mra. Jacqule V. Jewell, Reno, ,®

__________________ £Is A aeries of fnlls, eight miles wide,}. on the Mekong river In China han* ’ U dies ft volume of water about twice rel I- Uiat or NbRara, says the. NaUonoJ wt

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1*1 DECLO. Ju n e S — Mrs, Mcrtle « ^ Oullea left Frtdny for DoLie where w. 16 she will spend the next l»o weeks ‘y vislllnB he r son nnd dnuRhler-ln- tf A law, Mr. and M rs.-Burton QuUes,■n and family. W

Mrs. Pranclii Olllette spent Me- '0 morlal day In Drlghivm Clly, UUUi. *" s. Mra.«EoIa FLAhcr relum ed home n from Salt Lake Cily where she hnd ” *• spent tho p ast week. ^

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olsen and ir , their house euests, Mrs. Agnes Ja - „ ' cobs and son. Danny, nnd daughter, q , ' Judy, le ft Saturday morning for

S alt Lnke City luid Bounllfut, UUh. where they will visit relaUves.

Mr. and Mra. n . W. Fewkes liave ar :e relum ed homo from Salt Lake City on ll where Uiey were called to nttcnd the M

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Drivers FinedrQ Ttt’o persons were fined t3 and U0 catts M onday In Tain Falls Justice n

tie court fo r opcmtlnR motor vehicles•re wllh expired drivers licenses and fli lu one wns fined tio and cojts for at n . the sam e offense, es, 'F in e d $10 was William Fredrick

W arren, 33. 130J Ellrabtlli boule- ; > . vnrd. He was died by Slale Patrol- Kl , mnn If. E. Carr. San„ O thers fined were Itobert Gordon c,

McOftvln. 30. 337 Fllih avenue wr norUi, cited by Slate Patrolman va

. M. J . Bays, Jr., and Tliomas J. Hanson, 33. laiG 'i Addison avenue Rl

■>' east, cited by SUte Patrolman K. £ . =

_________________DEMONSTRATE STnENGTlt

nOME, Ju n e 3 trUTanks rumbled and Jet p lanes screechtd In a dem-

ty onslratlon of Italian armed tlrength tie Monday to eelcbrale U i^iath onnl*

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Huge St. Lawre Project to B

MASSKNA, .S-. Y.. Junr 3 lU r U - , wu The glBnimc Si. U urrnce orau.iyl »lrn and pow er p r iijc a ju ll b« bU jltd j mrn a s tep i-Icvvi'f u) ciiiuplrtlnn oiiU ho; July 1. - , |io » i

Tons of f,.tih up a 600- offfoot coffr.'Uam uitl bf d jiw m ilfd ' nort aboul 8 a. ni. nnj uic \Mitrr.i of I Tl the SL I..u^riiifr will churn n c rtiv 'o f > <0.000 ncrr.t ol l.ind fioiii S\liich[dO»i whole touIl.^ niul vill.iKM « f f t Tl u tervlly iiprooled und rrlocal^d. reac

I t will b r ' inunri^Utin Usy" Ju ly 1. «lUi markini; ilir finni MiiKc.i of a In m onumciii.il roiu'tnjriion t.’iklc open- fitxx

- ing—O rfn t—i . i t.r .'i -parn . lo u n ahlppiriK and ilic iccond l.irRCti on e hydro-clccirii- pUmu m Dip world. Tt

Tlie bln.'t uill . isiml Hit ra liliu the i of Uie p(mcr project's 30.niilc fenc reservoir. alrficliiiiR troni na rn lisrt Juli Wand p o w p r (1 a m • w « t to the Jusl Amerlcivn-Caiincli.in control xliim. innd ResldenLi ol Cflrns.iil, Onl.. nnd tha t Maasenn. N, V., nrr planning n four- floiil day "Inundntlon cplfbrntlon" for ihe v ei J uly »p«:i:iclp. The Inundiillon pro- cSin cess will tnke nboul five dny.n and «ton Is expcctrd lo ntirncl thou-Miids of of t Tlsltora to tx tn sldts of the border. Di

In prepurlng for Ihe mnn-insde Laki Uke. 6.500 pprM)iu on Uie Cnnadlnn belo' side of ihp rivpr were reloc.-ited and resu anoUier 250 homes on ihe American new side were rn;.rd. and

T he Cnnadi.in rthnbllltalion wns Don more difficult, RpildrnU of five clini hamletA, the town 6f . Iroquois and . n Individual homes, csmps nnd biul. wofi nesses n lons the river were Rikthereil of I Into th ree new townjiles — Iroquob, perjv Long SftuH nnd Inglwlde. one

Each new town has w ater and conn Tl

Violators Fined By Area Justice S

KINO HILL. June 3 - F . Allen saiil Jackson. Billings. Mont, wns fined cc (25 « itf cosCa for falfure to rcRlster of this tmclc when he oppewed last ------week-end before King Hill JusUce

- of the Pcnce Lynn Shermnn.Overweight fines were pnid by

LuUier N . Dunn. Palestine, Tex., tr t and co.ila: Ted Sparks, Logan,

d U lah. SIS and costs, and Wnyne D. JL e Henderson. Provo, tlO and costs. „ l,, a M ilton F. Cnrolthers, Oreann. was d fined $5 and cosls for drlvlns with 'r an expired driver's license. ^j,(,"

k FISHERMAN FINED £212• BUHL, June 3-A lfred O. E ddlnp.- Kimberly, was fined t3S and cost* g

Saturday before Justice of the Peace j5n C, E. R udy for flthlng In closed M ■ e wftlers. H e was arrested by Conser- Q I n TaUon O fficer Marlon A. Rhodes. SI. - _________________ Oe READ TIMES-NEW S WANT ADS. K

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w u rr fiicClllfj. schools, churches, four >’| sirreLi-rfnd sidewallu. All o( Hie Islaiij merchnnis were relocated in modeni W Iii | shopping centers. Tlit old c.iiial x i.{tOBii of IroQUoU wi* Uniply swppi Hq,,'• .o ff Ihe esrth and plunked down of ,11 norlli of il.% old site. , 1 ,(I T lir doxntown section of the city dn,,, i lo f MorrL'burs, Ont., also was lorni[d o » ii and reloesled, gmj, r T lir ttldUi ot Ihe ne»’ Uke will

reach Ua>snd>B'half miles in places cQ^t, wltli dikes proteeUng li^v-lylng areas {ronI In lu imnicdlalo Ticlnity, The dam. flooded Isnd Is Ihs original property tm iiI Of KimfT:f~the-c!rfest-»ettlementil7forit on eltlier Aide ot liie river. .^j

Tmlny, not a Hone remains where *‘mI the old setilemcnts were. Every tree, opcr• fencc. home. bsm. store and camp dam t hiLibren rlther tom down or moved. colU■ Ju sl bpforp Che actual flooding, the »• land Mill be burned over, to injure . i„ !I th a t as lltUe debris as pouible• floiilA in to Uie dam Inukes.i \Even eemelerles were relocated, h “• Oinftdians mo»ed only Uie head-1 alonea, uhllr Americans removed all rt of Uie bodies. „

Durlns the poot>rablng. .Great5 Lakes stiipplng will halt above andI below the 30-mllc stretch. When ilI resume.v traffic will move along thejI new wawny roule. ihroURh the Snell j

nnd Elsenhower loeka and Uie Wiley» Dondero canal, the newly-dredged clinnnel, and IroquoU locks.

I - l l i e twin development was the• work of C3S conlraclon at Uie cost I of «1,040.000.000. Aa many as 22.000 . pcrjwns worked cn Uie proJeeU a l

one lime since Its auihorlzaUon by I congress in 1(54.

The power project encompasses, the 10-mlle’ area of Uie fa.-ned| t InlemaUomil raplda aectlon of the i river between Musena and Ogdens-1 I

; burjt. Tlie power reservoir madai . r iwsslble construction of the- Long }

1 Sault canal and the power dams. ^1 ConslrucUon of the power phase■ of Uie project Involved building ^

• FAJIIILT VACATIONS !, PAUL, June J — Mr. and Mra.

Pred Renz and son, Jerry Reiu,' left Saturdiiy for Montnna where• they will vlsll reloUves. They plan ' to vbll oUier reUUves In SouUi

DakoUi and Wisconsin.. If time permits they will return by Waco, I S

' Tex., where they will be guests of. a the Rev. and Mrs. J, J. Llppert,! f former Paul residents. I L

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I FERTILIZERS IK N itrogen— P hospho t# -gf i Potash 81S GA 3 -5 5 9 6 . o l TS H u

I FARJIA SERVICE c5 INC. .01I KIMBERLY \

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EE WtTH All U ^ . MooderibM | | boo kc

• ALL BAROnOO . w m e a « DOUBLE MB. A

DBE86EB• BOOKCASE BEA

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• TILTING PLATZ HIRBOB, wllb b

• 8PR1N0 AIR M AND BOX 8PBII

• COMPLETE SET,

Bedroom Sets

I d ! Lr. TRADE IN

V _ ^ _ MOBS POS} ■ trom «n en'

OPER C U

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mid Power U oser on July 1 s |four m nm hioth dams — B am hsrt They Island dam . lO m lleseastof Mauena, Uie to IroquoU dam , 30 miles to Uie west.

T lie B a m lia r t dam, In full opera- are n Hon. win produce 1.880.000 kilowatts was of electric power. Three miles up- Parki sUeam U the Long Saull spillway SUihl dam which »erve.i ns control Jor demo the power pool and diverts Uie river taaoL around B arnhart Uland U the power law s dam, TJie JroquoLi control dam controU and regulates Uie outflowl from L.ike Ontario and the final, dam. Just atMve the Long 8au lt‘structure. ciiU otf_tlif-St,_Livwtl1ce, ___from Uie old Massenu canal.

,The proce.15 Of "inundsUon day” ! will sec the IroquoLi dam gstes I opened. Long Snult and Bnmlinrt * dams do.->ed. and Ihe blasUng of the cotfcrdnm,

On Uie American tide of Uie river, two big areas of gleaming white sand aw all Ihe rising of the w ater. T hey nre the new Matienn: q bench fnclllllcs and a new public b beach. local«d on Uie north side of B ftm hnrt Island. i L ^

Condensed Statement i

IDAHO SAVINGS ASSOCIATIOI

M on* 24, 19

A S S E T SLoans, firs t mortffagea and otheInvcstmenta — --------------------Cash ........... .................. ........ .......Office building Improvements

and equipment_____________O ther a s se ts -------------------------

L U B I L I T I

Savings -----------------------------1.Accounts payable and accrued cxLoans in proces.9.................... .Advances by borrowers for taxes

and inaurdnce ............ .......... .Capita! stock and reserves'..........

ThU U ft condensed sUtement taken fn MftTch 34: 1056, u fumUhed by Messro. PubUB Accountants, BoUe, Idaho, «hi

' thereon. Copies of this report are on .offices in BoUe. Idftbo FnUs, Pocatello. i

■Q RAillUS p r ir n ^

"T he World'

WmjiK\V iEiox Sp

X Used by hotels and mot f . because of their finer

piptfl rest-giving featui POSITIVELY GUARA: DmONALLY FOR 15

LNYBedrooi2rn DOUBLE DR CASE HEADBO/ITOOD

HEADBOABO ■ ■ M l

P DBAWEB8J iT E GLASS ■lUi b m la d adga^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■R MATTBESS ■ 1PBINGS HSET, ONLT , ,

I s T o C h o o s e Fr<

IVING ROE IN T O U R OLD LIVINO BOOM 81 poa I T THAN YOU SV IR DREAMED P a en tire n o o r o f gtaaptloial wluea . . . j '

.AUDER d W I

U n i f o r m s P i c k e d tCASTLEFOriD, June 3 ^ T he JoU

ly H 4>H club will wear w hito . blouses and green jeans for achieve­ment day and the fa ir a t Filer. ' They will meet a t 3 p.m. June 13 a t Uie home of Donna H arris. ' ji

Linda Wiggins and Lynn Oormnn are new members and L o rc lU M yfra -;' was voted club reporter. L ind* < Parker. Virginia Harrison. Sharon SUihlecker and Ellen Chandler Rnv« demonstrations nt tho Thursdny taaoiiiiR-at-Uia -hotne-ot-B everly- lawson.

Radiafors-----------NEW-AND-OSES.-------------- >•

S trvice tl RepairtPhono RE 3-6080 {j

AD T ypea-B lodi

CLYDE'S ilR A D IA T O R SH O P *1

m -W aj X>>-Oii Tmck Lana i■ •d lfttm Ar« Oor D o ils e * ^ '<

Nal a SUellsa

le n t o f C o n d itio n

3S AND LOAN ION, IN C -

’A, 1958

ETS Io th e r ....... $2 ,412 ,890 .33

_______________ 9 99 ,926 .99______:________ 793 .833.B 6its_______________ 98 ,9 8 7 .3 8 - ,______________ 4 5 ,8 8 0 .5 S ‘

$4 ,3 6 1 ,5 1 8 .8 2 | l

.ITIES I___ :__________ $3 ,46 3 ,8 9 2 .4 4 ]:d e x p e n se s— 1 1 ,708 .40 | |..... ....................... 765 ,8 9 6 .4 8 Ita x e s _____________________________ I

• 7 ,3 0 9 .8 6 H ______________ 102 ,7 1 7 .1 4 II

$ 4 ,3 5 1 ,5 1 8 3 2 fjl

ten from ,Uie audit report u of ' j ‘lessro. Ernst & E m sl. Certified I), whosa opinion l i preaented | | |re on file a t the AuoclnUoa'a Itello. u d Twin PftlU. I

IA

r i d ' s F i n e s t "

RESS& Springs II motels the world over |l !iner quality , and com- ij eatures.A R A N T E E D .U N C O N - B 1 5 Y E A R S I

omSet!)RESSER-&- I DARDBED |

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From!

O O MU s u m NOWI OKT QED POSSmLSI , . . j e w t i t itytoal _

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S S i l i i i" S i ' i ' f FRONTIER REALTY

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SALE I HOMES FOR SALE

' ' - 5 j t h e COUNTRY irdMB ’ a v a i l a b l e n o w

F l ™S i!::';,;;” a i ' ; ; , r i ' ; r . . r .

■'™ ROBINSON-FELDTMAN

TO TRADE

“ •)■• KEY REALTY

'T . ■DELUXE '

, COUNT^IY LIVING

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r« 'U PAUL B. LARSEN REAL ESTATE

SUSINESS and PROFESSIREGTi D A N E X I

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MAGIC VALLBV REALTYMAN^

H O ME S .

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^ - J. E. WHITE AGENCY

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IDAHO REALTY

FARMS FOR SALE

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KEY SEALTY I S X " ' - - ' - ‘i ^ a i !

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= FARMS FOR SALE

I 6 8 A Q R E S

LLOYD ROBERSON fVr.r;l7; AGENCY

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'• 0* Pl»t« Your Ordrr Todi/.Don-. D.I.,

c e n t e r CULTIVATORS

POTATO RIDGERS

PAUL EOUIPMENT j AND WELDING SHOP

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harry KOPPEL CO. J111 U i A.^ Bo. ‘

GET ACTION ON ------in, VANTED ARTICLES «

iA N N E R A U C T I O N ^rWDAY VOO PM . 0»«»

a MUl TREE PICKOT

NOW O P E N ! J,'~TO *EHVS TUB PEOrLS ll* IlCy

()>’ MAnic vai.u :y ubu iMUFFLER SHOP ^

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Good Used ^ HEATING iTHs

EQUIPMENT

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NO DOWN PAYMENT! GUARANTEED APPLIANCES T>-

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R I S E R - C A I N ■__ ______________________ Ml

POULTRY DRESSING " *. Our Prices B U rl » l 10c

FcM Quick rrtn *

POULTRY SUPPLY “ “ 313 6th Avenue West

RE 3-31C8

U D IO AND MUSICiu'KKilAN n" Ulr.liloa. o .b l».»0. Mi«d T Kl»tlrlf. __________

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|0 MOALUMA CRAFT Aluminum Boals

(Tlia Cidllltl or n«allnf)Can U ff*n »l

SL RICH MOTEL 1201 Kimberly Road

TRUCKS A N P trailers'^VANTKU 70 11>:NT. Tnllfr houaa ler lKf»« mnaihi. I'hona UK

HI CiMC nickup UooJ ihaix. l i t (Juiticj.

'lUN i;hrTrT<l<l truck. Iliiat fnnrf. i’j«J ruM«r. .Iio 1 -hr.1 atock trailer.

im SAU>-tlnlTrrsal Irmllar hauir, II’,1(00. Vtrr lood eoBdllioB. Tbona Hr

Tt . TKAIIJJI llOUriK. tlwp* thr»». Ilu- Unr. Ii;i. Contumar'a Marktt. I'honr

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Dr. VIU.E hiCtdlllie er tha travel Irallrri.^ , JKWKIJ. lOSiP:Hnr i r dMiinfl tor apa^loui Ilrhr. oi

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, D I A M O N D T m s liK!NG OF THE HI-WAY •'

TILT CAnS , 1053 Mand CONVKKTIOS'ALS «-—DEUVKfiy NOW-WHY WAITI 19M O,

Ial« - r t r u — Etrvica

WESTERN f ,MOTOR TRUCK, INC.

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■ Q U A L I T Y . ■.. , „ . K

MOBILE HOMES ^AT " K

T R A D E R H O R N ' “ ’ S T R A I L E R S A L E S m i aII ADDISON WEST BE t- lll l * ‘rferii B» TW E«.<Ha» or QBilltj- }»57 CF

BEE TIIB ALL NEW 1P38 CKod if>d IImI I0-(L »lda, |»-rt. lout. ’ > 1 •aulirul IILfL wlda Jkrt. Iona-«t kllrh.. I.d.ar. Hoin,. • lOM CIIWt. aj^. 47 U leas l-badnMBa la BU

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SIMPSON r sMOBILE HOMES

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AUTOS FOR SALE

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\SSIFIIAUTOS FOR SALE

IIT V« ford lOO 1 door, »..rdrl.., rmilr,.

>il rLYUOOTK llrKtdrra Ulmr Hard. -p. ,^'’r iw r L "liA

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2-DOOR SEDANST>rM Vrr! TnHnI fnl Law mllr>T'. '

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BOB REESE MOTOR CO.I « W,»k :nd. A... So.

Ui»a i:«rnlni>

- NO-E Y E OUR CARS i - u

—TRY OUR CARS iisi-B U Y OUR CARS

-SH A RPEST l»saIN , :-nJO

TWIN FALLS ovKl-IT ont) lilrlinra ]-iT CHEV DilAjiaII CIt lyitOLl.T llrl.Mr Hirdw.p j ,il MK I t M“n7/r»r'*7l“d!op .<16 Mll KOim 1'airliT.rII OADII.LAC ’-i:". I'ull P«»r <i l CIIIJVIIOLCT RrlAIr W«on. i’c .fr ---------

tlxrlai. air condllloai .

MURPHY'S USED CARS 1AT KAHT i-I-ni.-jTK >11 UAI.S Kl>.

RE 3-2T I1 CLOSED SONDAYS

_______________________________ HIT 1

DRIVER TRAINING . »'sT<CARS i

LIKE NEW! m srWl h iv ( t o( Ihem <1

l-door Sadiai, v.l. r»dl». h.attr. T,Z [K;a rliu .. oTf>dri>«. mirron. Iron aA00« a.11.. t . 1.000 n,ll«. „

New Cur W arranty '

GLEN G. JENKINSC H E V R O L E T . ‘

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57 PORD . $2383 ' CA

58 FORO tl70S l>«llirdlep Vitlorl.

Sa.FORD JU<5

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17 CHEVROLET *1785t Door J ill KOI

18 CHEVROLET . *1985. VK * l»ll IIU

4 CHEVROLCT $1685 J,'*fiUllon wacoB

1161 cn

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7 CHEVROLET 2-ton *»85 LWII V-l. lea mlltiM

4 CHEVROLET a-ton *1385. KLWn. il«w tlraa ea rtaf

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D E R N E L L ’S A U T O S

MVILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD

“MAKE MB AN OFKER"NO DOWN PAYMENT PLAN

m i triiKVfiourr neiuie coup*. n ..tllo. b.aier. •bUe<eitli____ tll«

IISO (UltD ;-d<x,r. OordtUe__K it J t '-UJO JIhltCUIlYS. ¥eur.lielce_IJI» j

OVKR :0 UORK TO CHOOSE mOU _ROY’S

u s i:d c a r s .H. L "nOY" BEER (Ownrr* m i 1

lie Main NorUi RE 3-13S3 <Oftn Hund*4r."a"d £rinlnn **** j

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B R O W N I N G ’S ;n i l

Your Buick Dealer ' »n i l J

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alein and akarp._________ tllo t ______lliO Da Kola |.denr aedin. Mactiin-

lollr A-1 and manr mlln left.at e n ir----------------------- i:i»

in i Ilul<k Super hinl-lop. dra.<le»,.ao'Ilr.' T"^lo«a"palnT " L 'u i i i THAI

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B R O W N I N G A U T O C O . !'i

a02 Second Avenue North ** ?.$},tWbara >ou deal -Itb conlldenta) - g j

“ S E R V I C E ”

Q U A L I T Y ______

Lastins Friendship

“ E C O N O M Y ”

R A M B L E R

S P E L L S

W I L L S C

M O T O R C O .

AND THEIR IJ57S E L E C T S

J S E D C A R ' D E P T . j g „ “ ;■ • S H O P " V.

m rli l rilKVnOI.ET Sl« ^•''•'r v.l.

Kadlo. healir. po»<r.|lldc. 2 'VEllfCLEAK

1(7 rOItl) ralrlina 100 llardlnp 195 7 't:<iup«, Jladlo. heaUr. Jord«oiiilt. I[',JIKAL SlIAItr eqi

•IT RAUnU;il Moer. Tladla. bailer,

III fOKD Falrlant Victoria Hardlop 195 4 ^Cnupe. Radio, bralar, fstdomailc. CoCLEAN Ki

III CIIEVnOLET V-l Ral Air Coupa. jg ijg a*jJice“ n e II.

Ill nAUnLEnCuilon |.JoorSlatI»B 295 4 IvekVi vekV “ leak '*“ *

III >'OIU) Vlclstla llardlop Coupa, . . .V'l. Ferdomatlc. radla. tieilar, N Q2.lon« rinlah, nauhlni latatler.VfUJY CLEAN

III IIAMIILEII RUlIen Warcn. Haafc 194 9 ( ar. hrdtanaUe. A NICE L im JS

■ - 194 9 ]<11 FOKD V-a Sedia D«ll>trr. Radio, <|„

bMUr, e>anlrlr«. VEItY CLEAN II CIIEVnOLrr V.l <-door (tlallaa .1963 ]

o !ean

11 OIIKVROIiCT sio <-d««r. Hidl», baalar. Ooa o«B.r.^lEALCLEAN

U NASH AmUaiaJor't-dMr Sadia. 1951 ]Radio, hratar. bidrunitlr. ratlin* d.d<Ine aeali. bad unll. READY TO

SI VOltD V.i Victoria Hardtop Ceupo. Radio, heat.r. Fordemitia

11 FORD v .t VlcUrU Utrdup ICoupa. RiJIa, braler, Fordomatle. h ’«»u>a iBlatler. REALLY NICE ,

ll FORD Cttatora V.« Inleor Sadaa. ^ ,e.l'tf.'*.': •’•rdrl.a. '' 'VhRV.CLEAN ^

Si IIUD:>0H llenirt 4-door. R ^ L ' 4 a heaier. hrdrimallF. 'A clean mPRICED TO SELL X954 C

SI CnTIVROLrr Sirtllna Daluif ^ ‘a ^ s v ” ' 1063 1

-PICK U PS—ll SrtlOEnAKFR iJ.Ton. lUdle. AVAIL

baatar, eTardtlra. SHARP - Oood I.1 ro iin v.» 14.T«» PUkup. CLEAN[rro n i) v .i ^ -lo i. Mp*ad riekup c o m e i11 FORD v.< H te« , Tl

JMANY OTHER ■ i

JIAKES and MODELS

lERE TO^SERVE YOU"bela {lord. Ror lleaiid. Leoall Wlllt m iPK.n.-^E|.TllI T -liF .II .l l i « C«Uia«ra 8«b4 Thdf Fritndi- ‘

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5 0 ! gAUTOS FOR SALE AU'

ACRIFlClSir,r,.,„.i Mlir.-'.xl.l,fllallon Wic... |.it.:>i,i .....I..... ll, Ko.li”. •in

G P RXi«l of . <^v|-Uied for U ii I'd.S'l

■ 0 /Clearinro. Th. IT : - - 4

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BILI.Ils ___

M O T O R '

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i t i i Fold v-i i - i r u t i c

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TRUCKS & PICKUPS ______ ^

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radio, Kirntil biKh TtTnrT

l l l l ro.sTB U H L M O T O R S

C O M P A N Y i> » ™ pFord H.ln A Krrtirarh cn a ll.e rll . Duhl l l l l CHEV.

________ ll l l CHEV

FOR VACATION .3ET A RECONDITIONED " “ 2'.” '

U S E D CAR , m i ni.nsjn iA T S ALL READY TO GOI IT FORD VI _

4-Joor ...lion ..r ,B iVlOl „ „ CUEVIII noons Vi

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. . . . . W O R KII I'LVMOUTK VI P O I

ij tioDc.r. VI PONT................... VAt

' CHOOSE FROM OVER «■>»•«55 UNITS ^

See Kenny Moon -------------: -

BOB REESE USED CARS109 IllKk Snd At., So.

Opes Znnlnia

Y O U A U T O

B U Y N O W ! .

Every Dny Is ASnio Day R -]

At, T -'

C A R L E S O N ' S M

8„ n.™ - . - ■ " " S 'OutAtandlns Values J„V,‘‘’t.i

>57 PLYMOUTH $2,195Cu.lum 4-D«ir .SuWrUn. IuIIt '®isM‘’« tu .iT n r .‘'“‘“ '’ 1I5T noD a

157 CHEVROLET S2295 m i fo rdV-> 4. door ti.lloa tr.Kin, . >llh Fie-lulppeO. ileal clrin, —"

167 FORD Fnlrlnnc 523S5 H “Woor. MOO mllH. luUr ___L.tqulpped, pill, pootr aiearlni andbrake*. »SI FLYUC

157 PONTIAC Cut ?2ffl5 U“equlppfil. Uw B il^a. -------

l l» CHRYS,0\V DOWN PAYJIENT164 BUICK Skylark S1435 ' '

Conrrriible. ill po««r »cjulpi>ej. n r/MlUal abarp, ^ 0

155 MERC Mont, $1595 ■ s.wrllardu.p coupe. DACE ^

164 CHEV BelAir ?1095 " i

-10 DOWN PAYMENT ■ U S

49 CADILLAC 62 {345 C L E j

4S MERCURY ?225 ’ e y THI ,1.1. )

SALE S EN]

52 PACKARD $3954-door IHI

61 BUICK Super 5235 ' wu''ctIIJT FORD 1

"PICK-,UPS"im OLDSMI

53FORDV-8 $795 “

53 G.M.C. $795 ST;"p "j l.-.b.. 4HPe«l _ Wm *23

19 G.M.C. ri-ton $395

54 CHEVROLET $895 w oko v<,lTVp*.peed -

53 International $995^Ton l-opeed. 2-ipeed *>te. com. up. FullPlata neuc ererbaul . y/M 112

l/AILABLE FOR DELtVERY 50 OTHE »d selection NEW C«dlll»e.», MODEL inUftM. VauxhAlb, OJkI.C.’s.

ME IN AND REOISTER POft • '49 tOTHE NEW PONTIAC PRICED

AND 13,000 CASH .■ NO.OBLIOATlON

A - R - L - E - S - O - N - ’- S>NTUO - CADILLAC - OMO S P A E ^

601 603 JEROMk •iiNKAOT s o t ; ^ on

TN TALLS, IDAHO

J AUTAUTOS FOR SALE - A l

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• „,d btlkei. .vill t:o.S. 1,,.|,DUlOMSU

J JiriicrKr iI m;ni:L-iiY :.dk.r ' ^

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MANY OTHER.®TO CHOOSE FROM I

1ILME’,S USED CARSIMl Kimberly Rond mki

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O W N P A Y M E N TGUARANTEED CARS! ; ,

i l Urirurii ____i;v.OJ I’rr ilit DE,ilALOUSKA

AUTO S A L E S . •3^9 2iul Avenue East

lUt We«t of tbe Nrw Clly Hat]riiONE K>: i-k: ; i ^

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B E T T E R B U Y S

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J ynilD V-l CiTJlom J-iJoor. . uiiKNiiw iij i cm:'

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IIK rill"I ni.nsMOniLE 8up«r II Hardtop

iisi Foin.r 0 N n A 0 .D ..« .4 - d « r , , , ,: CUEVnOLET Dcluta t-Joer 1.21 I. cuc v-l -5 To. rickup -I’i* r m. FORD V.| H Tea riekup

3 R K M A N B R O S , - p o n P O N T IA C C O .PONTIAC — CADILLAC

VAUXHALL-OMC •>t - 'HE (-1471

Eu» CUAO Credit Termi

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---------------------------------t:i9 iUEIlCUny r-UonlertT i-dcwr i . i . r tt rJUrdJep. Uka nc« and loadrH. • » « }; “ «_ L _ - --------------------- iio « - " ‘. t 'srLYUOimi v-l 4.5.0, _ l t t M „ J ,FOnO V.« Cuilomllna 4-4M.r »lli orardrlra. (A ihewtoom carl--------------------------------UU MEncCIIRYSLRH WlndMr Delui. V-*Moor wllh rexr-FlUa . _ t l » i ‘

• U N I O N ’ . to’

M O T O R S I n c .ca Scbirfler —Jaka RethDACE OF PARC HOTEL p ir f )

Oor Lou Cle.a Sund.» *. . Bm Ye« Mtmdarl*

U S E D C A R R I C E L E A R A N - C E !

3Y A LL H A V E TO GO : TH E END O F T H E - h it chev

MONTH!

LE STARTS M AY 23 E N D S 1 U Y 3 1

OUSUOoIlR U noUila7 8«d«u mlUaii/S j '^ ia w i '^ NOW *2395 » » CHEV.FORD Falrtina JI*"ltop Coupfc Fullj e<iulpp»il T-l'Ird enrlna. ./M *2iSS - NOW $30S5tlLDSMOniLE H 4-J.or Sedan. » »Kali powar wllh air cnndlilooar. .i„l

*3105 - NOW (318S brakf,black I

URnCURY Uontclalr Hardte» .b ltt .3ocpa. Full ro*rr. maculi

»22fl3 - NOW $IDiS ■ »Mrwdlll l CHEVI

-COMMERCIALS—IkO V-l L-W-n ^ Ton rickup. ^Tr wS ’,nSlS‘i 'm w " , i m ..............limRHATlONAL »i Ton Plc». __ COI!m | “m * ! i '* ’NOW Vl085~' »»* C^V l

3THER M AKES A N D l7 .v f )DELS TO CHOOSE

FROM!

'49 to ’57 . . . A L L t w fCED ACCORDINGLYtuwclns A m nsed to F it n’l^r.'

Y ourB udte tl

N EVENINGS T IL L 8ON 8i

'A E T H M O T O RiMk - PHONE EA 4>432i , ' W*aU» UU QlbBoa • Saleam&n

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rO BU"AUTOS FOR SALE_____ AU1

IISO.VAUA’ INDORSED1 IMlSTUl- V.l l>l\ ,,f(r. t-l...r Teienhuni i

v , k ' ' . y

17 roNTiA'■jiin v r i" " ’ “ *■

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....... ........ 7’,*".; i l rilKVIIC

n.Ni; iiM'K »j rLYUot

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l„!,r.!rre 4- ^EE '

■■■ ■" Bml D E A N MOTOR CO.UIJSON^ RAMIlI.Kll . Y O U N G '

C O M P A R E M E MRICE AND QUAIJTY g p ]ri.VM(H;TH s..i.r .-inl.n. V.|

MKIinilllY Mercomatie. ” “<■" inLTIlA CLtAN

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. IVLINCOLN •

T W I N F A L L SQ U I P M E N T C O . -A .

RE 3-4.120

NUTT'l A R P E S T C A R S '

I N T O W N w— n t— TWIN

Y O U R E E ®MOTOR CO. • . •'

43G NORTH MAINOLD.IUOOItJI II 4-Deer. Radio, ew m =ibeatar, hrdfUaiUa. DaaulUuI blua W STODE•ad >klli Of«rdrlr<CHEVROUrr IblAIr Sport Cpc "W MEROCRadio, boaur, autemitia Irana- i-Doer. t Sl'Jil'ill.a. ^EW* “ ■ ■ ’CHEVROLET V-l 4.Dnnr Sedan. ’ ®,Radio, heil.r, aulomitle traa». *BUiL.«.IJOO ACTUAL H 1LES-- - s « NASH BFORD Falrlana I.Door. Radio.. Auto, traheaUr. iiiKimatle irinitnliilen. _________l>o.rr .ireiln*. TbMdar-OIrd aa- *58 CTIEV V(lee. SHARI' Radio, b«FORDr.lrI.M *JOfl.“ ^Raaulirul '6« OLDS Irallev and white. Complatal/ bitdun. Ia«ulpp«L «EARLY«EW fowerbripLDSHOniW; M Woer. Radio. ^ j ^ r j , ;ONrbWHEU*^*CHEVROLET D.lAlr Conpa. "W BUICKRidio. braUr. and automillt i-Jr. birdUaB.mU.loii. NICE Uim. I*'FORD Filrlana (-Door. Radio. '65 CHEV 4beater, automatic triniolwloa. Ridlo, heipgwtr aleetlof and biikn _____UrnCURY Hcnurer 4.dnor. S P L

' -M NASH 1MANY MORE Countrr «1

TO CHOOSE PROM *““ •

NO DOWN PAYMENT K?d^h« ON OLDER CARSI v

^ -s ja FORD \ >HONE RE 3.G811 _ - X " " " " ' '■*'“Acroei From Sears" "a PLYMO

. K»<llo. hei •S3 CTIEV 21

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iL^GIC VALLEY’S ^RADING DEALER ’Si

nlloata. Jutt Ilka mw lt»id« 4-Door. Rad out ..t------------------- n » l'OIU) V-l Coitsm l» Club So- . . . pUt -ne ^^uiali^H r^T bi •S7J-ORD H«IU„a. SH A R P-------- . i m:nEVROLCT 110 4-deor Suiltfn '•Id"e” i>eal«.’ ';:nT•bl^a"^fn!^*:'Ucellrnt Urea. Top condlllon. cTTFV ti-^MACULATE________ tliOt « CHEV HlUICK Super Rl.len Coupf. R»- ’51 DODGE Ho. beater, Draiilow traniml*.Ion. Fowcr iteeHnr. power '63 CT0DE ]irabra. tinted fliu. Vlont r«d.ilick ind while llnitb. rrtn lunrbltewall tirm. One owner Irv. rinaculite. Mual at* and drlra to■pptwcUia --------------- l i m -58 CHEV VIHEVROLCT strllna Dalaif d- * *'oor Sadaa. Radi^ beater, pdwar* ’M FORD Vrren linltlu Eicolleet l i r i .Ju'< * “

. - M T O M y

COMMERCIALS- ■»:HKVROI.rr >i Ton Pickup. 4. ^

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■« e o o t e;UKS LIKE A,)<ILLIOH ..IIOI wllb in liBETOOLET 1 Tea Trw t L<m« A lw aV S Iheal bur. beaur, Upead. I . a *

-ASK FOROW'UILEACC _______ t l l i l . Null

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AUTOS FOR SALE ___* .t l r..n,artU.!e. I W r top, f

o«t. N»«l» p.lnt«<l and uiwrtci. :r>in i : m <uh.'hi>na Uuhl 427W afur « p.at. i

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VRDTOPS-SED A N S' ____

WAGONS iONTIAC HaiJlnp Coupa IJ)S 4-dwr llar.lL.p OIID 4-d«r Ila.dcepH.STIAC Hurthirf i-door Hardlop I lIKVROLIn' llelAIr i-door SedisI.YUOUTH V-l 4-door Watoa;mi» Woor fi~lan ilIKVKOt.t.T V-l n.lAlr. 4-door DUCK V.l Hardtop Coti{va 'UYUOUTII t^door Waion. V.t r MORE TO CHOOSE FROM '

lEE US AND SAVE ^Gib Boren

BmLUa Jack Young

JNG’S MOTOR SALESMAIN EAST HE H : « ^

E M O R I A L D A Y

S P E C I A L S !

FOIin 4-door Countrr Sa<Ian Sla>al^rlnfV°OirrDO0RSM^'?**^SI'KCIAL ---------- -------- l l l t tnODCKjWoor. Vjl anirne. pu.b.lAJOKS NEW ___J______ .‘llOIIHKItCUIlY Wonr. I.«al ona ; owner. Fullf equipped, lleaulirul li

MKHCUnY~Wo^7 Owned br lllitu* riJti'" r"i/V j” p > i_ i n i i • • v[^HEVnOLCT H TOB Pickup.Ixini wheal baa*, naarlr naw Urea. SpolHihl. haalar. 4-apaod trana. il tnlailon. FULLY ClJAnANTEED. II f-OriD V-l •; ToB Pickup. tlIfe.lrr, l-apeed. apotllfht. ;rEItHIFICALLY CLEAN. il

T H E I S E N

M O T O R SOLN . MERCURY - ZDSEL

7 01M A I N E A S T I‘HONE RE 3-7700,

UTTY NORTHROP ■ iBnyi. "nt

W Y L L IE ’S■WIN f a l l s MOTOR,

THE BUYER 'IS KING.l

m nitme the Deal—W ell Do tho B M il-

rODE V-8 Wbbou------- |3U 5lardrlre. radio and iiaot«rEROURY Montctalr.—I18S5 Doer. row ^ii«nln |, hnJiM. w4

.YMOOTK V-8 Bel— 41688or. Radio, baalar »nd Ovorritlra.iSH R«nbler wiion.;_J1883 :' 'Ito. Inna. r>dlo A bailor

(EV V-8 SIA. Wtgon— 11899 Jlo, bntar. powtr tllda. <[JJS B8 4-door.---------- 11895rdtop. Radio, haatar, «ule tnai. war brake*.)RO V-8 4-door--------- I1W8die, heater, e-drlee. |n c K wpffigi - - - - - - - - - - - i igas Ir. birdlop. Rxllo. haaUr. auto.Al. twwar ataarinf and brtkat.

lEV <-door._— __ J1S99 tHo. beatar aad powarcHda. I

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EV aiO Sport Cpft-----U895Ho, bealer. powanlld*,ICKARD 4-door______ W95 'lio. beatar, aula. (nai.)NTIAC 2-door— 4395jlo, heater, aid, trani.UDE Commtmder_____ »100«or. Radio, btr.. o-drleo.

PICKUPS . - RD H-ton, 4 speed— 41S85

RD % Ion, 4 speed------$1395 .

EV V>8 U ton, S sp<L_4U95

EV « Ion, 4 speed.------»895

DOE >i ton, 4 speed— tS9S

TOE U loti. overdrlri:4T 95 •

TRUCKSEV v-8, a Ion----------- 12195 .pa«d and 1 ipm4RD V>8, 2 to n ,,.--------I199Sp««d ulaRD V-8, a Inn , „il69$ •

»ilaRD V-8--------------- — 4ISM .. erar. :-apa*4 Mia. ' ..

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ly s S i iy " C e ^ e i r . ; 'FOR : . . '

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DPEN SUNp^Tf

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10 DAYS OF ■NSATIONAL / l o w , PRICES!

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