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gty OK’s Use of Federal Fund to f Cut SewerCosts Mend Own Fence, Don’t Expect Miracle of Farm [an, Cattlemen Advised The Twin Ffllfs ci(y c Bonthly ficwcr cliarKCs fm Seatmcnt plant (oiustrucLini , -tjtferftl-anpropfi4jop.,.l^ farther consultfitinn with tbc i -taue. Commissioner H iiri! l! I'd TifoiifJav to rcfliJi'o . 51,700,000 .sowaKi'.fdii.cs hv lisinjr n ?’jr.0,00().H, Di e. •jis roatic .siil)j('ct "r li llKlt ill- . ) //?)—la.i)).. r;i)tlcn)Oii wrrc n<h'isc<l tnda>' tri lomi lo tlic u-ticul n'llutidii til the I Resignation JFor Official Is Accepted « resignation o£ Dr, Will. a.'curlc Ml Twin Full! ;r:il aKi^nrTii f(KlL‘i-al iiuiiipy l< ixilcl I'ffecl H jTi'i'ater ,‘*nviiik' I'oj- tlie city, llowevor, Com- mission Cliairninn Vei tuiti Itiiidlc Haiti., wliile ho atrroiMl witii Eeyiiiilclj~ , 'pro.sitloiif of the Nati(fiial'C;i n in ojcrums an- jiroiiosoii l)v in-esi .■TiriO LoncrcsFinna'i'V’tes to imi <n Candidates Build Up Campaigns in 2 Doubtful Areas innrtpomt. e rc<1iic tcccpted v-submlttta !Sn FJ-JdW, vji *^^*c'l»rk re ilg n e d effective fncidtT when ft nev county med- - r «r« p!*D /or lb» JndJjent nei Inlo-.effect. a plan the com- ailiilon eiflmtticd would m e ili« ^ l y i^tri75;000 Of n htreto- b »MU»J CMt of tlOC.OOO In-car county patltnLs. XPmiMlfinfr liarold Lancistei «Mondoy the new plnn *ouU r »ecepted by the commijslon. ^iD i wlUi Commlislontr Henry .iojr Ui»t “It looks very gcvod but Jl leti into cperailon." Chnlrmsn tuuell C. IBud) Larsen -»t the *<Mlon Monday- He kks nparted In Bolas at a cattlemen's _ l n mi memo of rtsljnatlon Dr. d w i uW. "WJU) llie mitliiuon-ol Uu DW sute and tounty mcdlcal can program for the indigent, thCT U a greatly dlmlnlihed need t x t county pkyilclaa." . Bi continued thal he frli the )f_the_ it lai wnl i»p« In mefllcil care tor the ecmtyli De«<iy. on# U iBt-ijs had nunaended lor months. , Voder consideration lor about I K«iim«i4 M r u t I. CIO., r) -crty-........................................ [■y.^URne.ucd that an c.Mlmate of ast ot coaitruclln? new sewfr BterAUi Bhould be lorwarded to tlie flscnl nRCUt. (he E, L. Bureau company, Salt Lake City. Commissioner jiunes Norfleet nolnlcd oiil.tliftt the_co_mmls.MBn hivd not rccelvcd any oppdsffion to Uie Construction of new sewer IftternU lor city resldenls who prr-'itnily have no Kwer service. The compiljilon voted to lorwatd the mimntes to the fiscal agent, ut check asBltl with rc-.ildentA In (je oren# stlecled before autlior- [InK construcUon. The commission voted to have »0n Program senatorial caiidjd&lcs d lortlcn aid and water re- . 6* at Twin raUs MontUy «ve- r. wt)«n bolh Republican Sen -y Dworshak and his Demo- . c oppohent, Robert P, (Bob) McUughllD, »ppeared together or « Leagu* of women Voters-jpon- „ «ored tdtvWpa broadcast. DezDocfjiUc e«ndlds!tf R a ip h Baidlog, Blaekloot. also appeared •hUe hu opponent, U. S. Rep'. Himtr p. Budge, campalgi ' eMfft In the >l*{e. <0d not P«r- All thre# candidates v ___ iwjta ol the non.paitlsanlsaBue at a reception held at ihi ^ ™ is high school, open tc touiaghlln ermclud Ui* pm- program, sug- th e -following changes: ^ surpluses. Instead of dollars . to aid Md(rd*wJoprt HUlxemenl* that tfchnlcal- «« yUncepeijonnel *eni to aid foreign w u o n s be Khooled In the Ion. natfow l^-whleh-iher ««-«ent:-lendtnB ^ M e y only w thas« nations which r*P»y the loani, and dlscon- •W W efitpmenu t f military goods mn»tlona which do not h^r^a Wle, democratic form of so»ern. ftnator Dworshak called lor a Of our forc?gn " l5 p r ^ a m f He said that aSme-of “ “r 'hict, the U, 8. 1, - iw l • n L uV® *»nalor Jaler ‘“ ‘ "“"‘•^'manpowe? " Ihcoueltouc the Zed ha., u. Ur?. ? i Muntrles. . Ucuughlin siMtd that Idaho aid rc-ilficdf.^ of the clly •J)ir /Ivc DShcr cf>niml.s.Vioj)/T.-, irtuiiiK with Iteynolii -Uial n <luct(on of the mnouni of bontls lid would save money In the long in, went alonn.with Riddle. If the plnn Is ndopted, rulden- >1 unlU% will be c h a rR c d »3 imthly for the sewer Improve, cnlj. Compared with (2.35, » tentative figure proposed during lie summer, before Twin FalU 'atem approved the project Aur. !. Other. .chutKCa will ba scaled loan proporllouMely, Jcnn Mllar, of iiie cun.suitlng rndlneerlng firm of Hoftiiian, FlJike ind Mllar, told commLtsloners that aucJj a pl/in, }£ the fcdrnt) money tsed. should provide auffl- evenuc to finance bond pay- ovtr a 20->ear period, eaftipleced. ajid Lanirler «rot« letter to the tlrm Mklnc w&ea j would be done. R. C. ralt. owner of the com- pany, replied to Langley as fol- Iowa: "At no time were we mnil- ;ontract to be executed by ! were nollflcd-thut we were low bidders by telephone, but ho further action was uken on this, and no contract- was mailed to us (Canlln»4 •« I. C<Iob> tt Boy Injui-ed InCastleford Rural Crash CASTLEFORD. NOV. 1 — Larr? HOI, 17, CMtlfford, *a.» reported In critical condition Tuesday noor at Magic Valley Memorial hospl- U1 with «kuU injurlM received U a rural 1i?tfree«fi7n cnuK at a.-jo B. m. today two miles north of here. Deputy Curtlfl Pryor aftd Slate Patromifln Richard Burns. Investi- gating officers, said the loss Chev- rolet the Hell youth was driving went through a yield right of way th?-i'’ t*r»«otloti and col- lided with » Ifl6f"lnternatr6ftir plckuB truck which Henry R. Senf- t*j3, 75,- CaaiJe/ord, wm driving. Prom all Indications the youth was thrown from his vehicle through a tM rM wire fence. He received multiple akull lacerations, officers said; • -• Scnfton was not Injured. Otlt* ccrs said Earl Reldel, Castleford, one of the first personii < scene, stopped the bleeding boy'j head by applying prtssart. Patrolman Bums aald thi ' Walon sideways. DivmaEe was estlmaied at I2S0 10 (he-tn;clr sod spproxl- mately u w to the Chevrolet. • SEWAGE VOTE SET . OBOmC), Korrf-w-Orofino realdenis will volo Nov. 15 on r lo-41n*HMi a. aetfaga disposal plant for the city. Fear Becomes Reality iidi.iat,,.,. of Imtli it still , /kirtinw Croshes CilllBrnU Pt^jttehoie eoUttt /oolljiU player, (itneral Oweoi, Jr., » paiiencer on the team's charter plane that creihed on takeoff (roQ Toledo, 0.. killing 22 penaru. shows a nempaptr aecoBnl of ihe B«cldeDt while In Merey htrsplUU Ironically, prior to the team's 'idepfirCure far game trith BotrlJnjr Green. Otrens leammaie* pajird pletttrt* ot plane crashes on hia locker, teasing him because of his dIsHke of flylnj. (NEA lelepholo) 85»0 .^sentee Ballots Voted ForT.F.Aiea Approximately 650-persona li_.. roted absentee bnlloia with the rwin Polij county clerj;'^ office with one week left before tlie gen. cral election. T. W. Stivers report- ed Tuesday. Stivers reported that 1,149 ap: plications for absentee ballots hav< received and he will continue ie applications until 6 p. m. Friday. He aald about 300 ballots sve not been voted. He emphasized again that regls- {ratlwi for Uie Nov. 3 election ends ,t S p. m. Saturday. ' Stivers commented that several persona hAVe. asked hia office if voters can vole a straight party ballot, and he emphasized that there is po place on the Idaho ballot where a person can mark ) signify voting a straight Ucket- "Each office must be marked separately on the ballot." Stivers' jtreited, "TTjere la no provision In Idaho, lau. .laE..yaUQe..A..ltrAlgh( port? ticket by placing a n ............ top of the ballot," Rockefeller Must Testify in Action NEWi-YOWC, -Novj-l-m-^aoy. Nelsoff‘A.-Rockefeller has been subpoenoed to'testify In the ctse of two men who claim they were arrested for booing him at fc Sat- urday night street comer political rally. The two defendulA. Qtrardo Cartagena and'ttaipii UflliUtl Kcrt charged %ith disorderly conduct. CArtagenft,.wfTo professed him- self a supporter ot Democratic presidential canldldate John r Kennedf. claimed ho waj Sit by ........ "nlghUtlcK, - ....... for oween Turns Into ome Grownups Electioneer . Tragedy; g ^ TW«™iUimal ' L tunS^., "““‘on* of younaster* *i» |.|"* “ Mt whleh'.found 4ti .'”»S!!i!ii O ' “« p. I Uon tcroas four Neiv England at»te«, Polles - chufed six- York Beuh. Me., youngsters with tS.oOO dn(»*«» to summer rnori eottagei Sever*! Hudson. K. H., youths de* plet«d klreody-low. water fupplles by opening firs hydninu, Ai Hampden, Mass., « fire truck sUUed on the way to a fir*. V«i- a»iM hA^ Ar,lned gaijOllPB from the trua's t«ak. chlcofwe. UW .: candy ffora younger thUdrtn. An- othar-^grout) Of -nnduls M l tire to 40 tons ot. ha7 at East Char* Iott4i.-Vt. Aitfdnutdtes tu m ^ the fatofaie susk /or ttlmtt fotir T0U9pten.' A minister's ear (truck aad kined Turr OtmewAi, B. 8t. Paul,. M tia; . At lAirrttoebarc, ]%ob«rt be lumped or felt fnjm the rear . a pickup truck on ita trick or treat rounds. Henry Le« HamUton, 1, :«as killed by an auto on a busy Rockford. Ill,, street during misty ralo. Pittsburgh; F*.. police soMght .. hlt-nu) driver whose suto killed 8-year^ Ulehoel Lamark.' The "}y wore a skeletoa costume. TE-P reported that moth erystsls in of ninjetj were .distributed ► were i report* of a tty « U » moOx.eryitals beinj-eoasttmod.-'------- ^ HaUow«ea took * bUwtq twist (0 At Wklaut RIdtre. praoksten pUoed arftUroad tte on the tracks Si front at a SL Loulsr 14tUft.Rod( Mlssourt PtcUlo train. A bein'«oat of-«w«t« .on th« Speedut WASHINOTON, Nov. 1 [LTD— The government announced a speedup today In Project Rover to develop a nuclear rocket for m*nned missions to the moon sjid plancU, Encouraged-by results of a ground test In Nevada on Oct, IB, th# natlonAl aeronautics and space administration (NASA) and the atomic energy commission (AEC) decided to go directly inwthe industrial and I menl phase ot the project. This eliminates the prellm- inary dsslrn stud/ phue which normally precedes the "hard- ware" stage of pioneer pro- grams like Rover. Toni^'hl he Jiaiiichp.-; :i s Avery Dies live other iibjldle^ iiiid-xtrlct a hiKlifr nrtlffclnl cost I the public. ivei'y voter thtiuUl look close- • nt the proRrnnis of both pnrtiei carefully con.-,uipr nil candl- I such f on.1 r omtns i; Anollicr speaker »t (he 47i|i an- ual convention of the Wahu Cat- cmcn’.s aisoclfttton called bn Qem nte stockmen to be more con- xdeiitloufl In aldli)g federal work- :Qmplllne annual cstlmntM, .Cook. K juiiii director of customer rel; . .he National A.\ioclntlon of Uvpitock Aucllon Markets, told the ranicnUon !«rS -Jlvofock lra!(lc measured In dollars far exceeded any industrial -pi. majority of agricultural trnde But he added that tho.ll' markctA were "overlooked by the avense munloliMllty In the pell- mcll rush to attract Industry ti Its trade area." An offlclol of -tho association said yesterday Oie once watclied federal fltB lighters .^tand by while a range blaie spread out of control because they locked authority put It out. ' Amoo Eckert. Boise, president of the association, aald the lire c for It to sprflwd nujm out," Eckert called for more f/exfble stAte and federal laws governing flro fighting. Ke spoke at the as- sociation's 47th annual convention here. Cardinal Tells Catholic'Group Jo Decide Vote LAS VEOA8. Nev.. Nov. 1 iDro— Richard Cardinal Cushing told an audience of Roman Catholics last night to vote -for whom you •wish.'^'— ..... Tlie archbishop of„Boston_ de- . irled from his preyed speech before the 30th biennial conven- Uon of the National Council of Catholic Women to say the Vatl- « pohtlcsl power, noj . . . pressure on Its bishops to.Qhtnln pnlltlfgl po»«r."___ 'I have been a prieat for 40 years. And I would think the arch- bishop of Boston would be among the first to experience such pres- ire,” he said. HB denied accusations that he UUflng part, in Democratic prealdenUal candidate's campaign. Cushing's prepared leitt had lncludedAny..ie(etencea to the UUcal campaign. ' committebMen named ^ TmTfig Knv ijT^The Idaho Territorial CenUiml»Teorhmtsslon more Idahowu to seversJ of Jti Queen Opens Parliament on Peace Theme lOKDOff. Sov. 1 m Elltnbeth n said In e cenlurles-old ceremony opening parliament today tha( Britain's Al- liance with (he ifQlted States was a mighty, force for peace. The j«-sfar-old monarch, rad- iant In royal robes and with Prince phlllp at her side, said the Improvement of relations be- tween East and West remained i primary object of her govertiment. Reviewing the ties that bind Jie United Kingdom and America, jhe aald, "The friendship which links us to eiir great ally, the •Unltwl-States.Js..tt_j».w_erM«'«; menl In the delente or peace. The scene was ablaz« with col> ..--the sdarlet and gold uniforms of the queen's bodyguard, the aU- 1B queens bodyguara. me au- ... and gold trappings of the household cavalry, the state coach and Brilliant -ermlne-trlmmed red robes ot the peers, ' .‘ ' The ({ue<n was escorUd'in »-{irb- :essloR Into the erest house of .ords and diUvered her speech from the golden throne. Foreign diplomats crowded into ambos- adorlal boxes. rotestTlaimei On Road’s Route BOISE, Nov. 1 t«—Noy Brack- ett. Hagermsn, nparts Ihst i froup-of-r«sldeatsJl_hls.commu- ----------- jouti Her* to attend the cdnventlon tlotf. Brackett said tbe group op- poses the routing ot the highway adjacent to Hagerman high ^ o o l. He s&ld * protest wUl be filed with the lU U highway board. NEWS BULLETIIsfS ______ _ ________ than donbUd th* »«ea»* red-nude mapeoi aVsUaUe to Prime MlnlstcJ- Ftdet Castrs f«r bis armed fe rM r. Prcrideat WlUiam f Sana ceauay. dlklOMd UUtos ifoUan «ad'«HnI(v* «f j^adOtaMIariorWJW ashM Uw.th^t^a.mwUi^^ n » t ee«HN* Wth tlM U tin MU.pvM.HH mr. AOm-^ Alettd BoateTf aales for th# whart y w wM -waai. ^ daOar aad. that ptaffia Wta,be : -ONTOOUKRy. Ala, Nov- I Bf#-The New Yort TteM went 'on IrUd btn tcav, charged with t&rM eounu of ^bei^jr thre* *‘- ‘ aoj^..<M ty eomntiatoPOT whQ. u k r t »• tot«l c* li t \VA'S1I!*V<:'1'(I.V, Nov. 1 (I'Tl)—The ))rfsiiiciiti;il nlnilitlalea. l)oth_ Gxproaslng en« couniKcmcnl-ovcr tiirir-rhHt*i‘'''"r->ii*‘‘'i'-ifie<l-ll>‘'>i'-‘ oiic-wook iuviiy. Vicu I'reMtI.'iit Uioliiinl M. N ximpiilgiia todi'v with electfon_di ixnn miiile liifl final Hwn^Throui (.■ l< ’i'ioral voles wore coriHidcrcd still up for grabR,. latiniiidlv Icli-viscti 15-miiiulc Hpccchc.s eailcd "Nfxon ::voii,'’ Sfii, ,h)lin F. Ken- iiivatleci CiiHfoniia, iHier ri 2 clecli .dtps ai r at-stake. Aido.s di'iiUjl (-(ifidirfntc Kcr ....... legend In financial circles, died yesterday of a cere- bral hemmorrliase. Avery was cliafrman of .^ronffomery and company from 13JI to 1055. During that time he look on the U.S. army durltir a dispute with » C ’!0-onion. ms-fart-BIfbJr" tie was In 1055 against financier Wolfton's campairn to control Montgomery Ward. (AP vclre- photo) Businessman Sewell Avery Dies: Age 86 Inslilcd IJiat !Ji to be ft staiui quo In the nckt decadi .. either Rolnr: to drop bsck or move aJicad," the Deit prfr,lilcntlnl cfindldnte t' d of tome 5,000 or U.oOO . . iilvcrslly of Bouthcm Cali- fornia cnmpw- Kcnnedy told the crowd, ..... paicd nlmou entlrdy of_M^udcnU. “lat JlK Rcpubllcati oppoiifnt )tu->crvMlvc by his own dellnltlon nd "n conjcrvatlve bcllcvea in the .ntus QUO" llic cnmpas appcBrance began busy day of motorcadlnR ar._ ipc«h.malting In the sprawling the isdfi think we're going to win," He wid he believed Kennedy's campaign "Peaiet] n little too early." In a statement l.isued before hi Btaried hla day ot stumping in thi kej-stone state, Nixon tailed fo JriJcrmwuion-Oflmm/gfaUon'Jawa. He .%ald the Democratlc-canlroUcd •ongrcss failed to net on Elsenhow- ;r's urgent recommendations ir nixly wlllf'''fu2zy" and never- this field. Tlie Tlco pre«ldent charged Kea- never".economlc proposals. In other action on the political front the New York Post t^ a y published B statement ot a L<0! Angeles ft^ountant that all de- cisions-ifiToIvlng a f205.<}<)0 loan to Donald Nixon, by Industrialist Howard Hughes were cleared wlUi CHICAtK). NO?. I Ifl — Bewell Lee Avery. 88, a strong-willed big Jnesfiman who-ultimately took Uie U. 6. army, died yesterdi who ___ -ipany choirmi from 1931 to 1055, died In his apartment on fashionable .Lake Shore drive of a cerebral hemor- rhage. He had been 111 for a year, In financial circles, Avery wa; legend. He's Soecess Brtlllant and tough, he was al- most, phenomenally B u c c e a s fu . from the- day in 189< when he graduated from University MlclUgan law school. As Montgomery Ward's chlcf executive he fought spectacular battles agolnst the federal goverii- ment In 1044 and financier Louis . Wolfson In 19W. In 1044, Avery defied the wi lobor-rboard’s- Int^rveatlon in Montgomery Ward dispute with CIO UWOD. Soldiers Carry Him C o t -- When on April 28. 1844. govern- ment ofllcials. backed ..by troops, occupied Ward properly In Chi- cago, Avery sat dellBntly In hJs office. The next day two soldiers (ered his office, picked ttlaf and, .depoalttaJilnL,.ln_th.e_st.re^ outside. HU last big battle wa.i a sue :essful defease In ,19S& against fl- lancler WoUaon’s campaign ' to srest control of Montgoi ' Ward. Hunter Speared le Horn BySai WINTHROP. Wash.. Not, 1 «t— A hunter was fatally Injured yes- terday when he was speared by a saddle horn as hi* horsa reared ond toppled over. MfcfTln 0. r*kln«, ii, YakJma, lived about 10 minutes after the unusual accident some seven miles to the south. Officers said Eoklna. party of five on honebcck that lop of Esklns. Th« saddle hora punctured his stomach, said Oka- nog»a-eounly*Ooroa«-Joha.Han= cock. Groups Slate Meeting Over Traffic Plans THln FnlJj city planning and zoning commissioners will meet with representatives of th# »t«t* highway department at 8 p.m. Thurwlay at the eJty hall to dJi-: cuu the pos.ilblUty of maUng ■ ' metropolitan tralflc study In Twin Palls. Tho study, a serrico of the stat* to help dtles, Includes phases of traffic movement such os trafflo patranis-ima—8tat8“Tuia'ied«ntr hlRJiRaj'5 and twek routes. Commission Cholrman Chester Larsen appointed David Mead. Mel Carr and J, P, O'Conner to compllo a study on «re« subdivisions lo preparation for a city ordinance. Tho three men will report at th« January meeting' of the commls-*! Richard M. Nlxou. A Wastilngtoa dispatch quoted tho accountant, PhllUp Reiner, as saying ail correjpondeaee oij the loan was masked to keep the Tice president’s name from being tn> Tolved In,his brother'a tlnaDclftl dirfleuftlM. K ttUd code name# such s! ‘'eM f Of ■•eastera dlrl- slon” were tu<ed. “There was never any confusion that It Was tho vice president,' Reiner w u quoted by the Post. (In LanCBster. Pa., Htabert O, Klein.. Uie .vice tlruIQent’s press eccretary said, "There Is no truth to the charges. They are abeurd.”) The loan story had been carried by Washington Columnist Drew Pearson last week, wbo aald that the Hughes Tool company had ft' celved favors from govenimental sficscles foJlowlngr the loan. This was denied by at least o u Waib' ington agency. -------- English OK Polaris Base WASHINOTON. NOT.-l (lTO*-TbB WhlU House announced today that Great Bril*ln has agreed to 4ttOTlda.A.' -- - -......... - ines armed with Polaris talssUes. It Is the first such arrangement nadi with any free-world ally, Presidential Secret^ Jamea O. Hagerty sald.“ BrlUsh Prime Minister Harold Maemllla& announced theairange« ments to the British parUameot . . neissmen,—“Th* President wrlcom.ea this arrange* ment as further erldenee o' United 6tates-8r|tlsh cooperatlo for the QiiitUBl benefit of bot countries, and the NATO alUanee. Dndei the agry-fnent. a U. t navy submarine tender and floating doe): will be estaUished iu the holy loch In the Clyde estuarr. “The tender, will be ostablished _t that location in Pebruiry. J69li with the floating dock to foUow a mtle..l4ter-on.-M>»-wwt« -Houm Magic Valley Officers Note, Generally Quiet Halloween Peace cffloers throughout mgl< Valley Tuesday reported a genw- tlt?ioU9h^ ^MVwaTlnsSScl burning tires and straw were not- ed, NO .djimage wM-'xepeu-ted. At Burley, 100 police offleera .________M youths we« the' ponce: itaUop for oKsiuM such u throwing t^tOM-and eggs. Ranging tn age trom''}3 to W. eome.-of *h«------------- itretta and a stack of U ^ a t ^ Bijt o(fte«rs termed the. night more quiet than usual.'Sh«rU¥ L«- Ph # Uyton (aid an old abaad- oned l(« cabin «as set afire tin miles north and a half mU« MSt ot Oakley. Mrfc Bex Oold, who U w Raft RtTg-highway- efcst slon.— Ttie men discussed proposed streets in the Heinrich subdivision which Is Just Inside the city limits Blue Lakes boulevard norUi.. -4- .. . piaiu zoning commission feels l» not necessary. ;■ The federal h o u ^ admlnlstra- tion approved the proposed Hein- rich pint with DO objection to tha street leading onto Blue tAket. north, noting the streerwould bf. are two comer lots o _ __ _____ _ end of the subdivision with Thrtttai«fl frontage,- The p proposed zoning changes. Tipsy Charge AppealBegiui;:| In Jury Trial: 5h8 district court Jury trial oti Wim«nt' A. Andrews. Rupot, ' Is appealing k dni&k ddvlOK Vlcttoa, begm at HaUey Xm morning befor«...DlstrM.;Jitai Charles Scoggln. -Wltnesses.appearinr tt_, morning session were W. D. Vtt*. tlndale and a W. Qardner. TM»' were wunesies for the itata U rtpnaeated tgr V. K. -Ttntlnr— ________________ lUD, on highway 83 vhlefa la iL. ttreet in Hailay.. Ke-iilauiad S i nocent'ln probata-court at. f time. On rSuOi 18 bit csm tried before Pigbata . Judia.J^ I « 1 Z^IohZitsr and • jury of n n erama I and one man found Mm ' ” Judw:Lelfihllt«riflned Ita *— and.t«SJ0r(»it4I«)3rl^T^ O-Crowley, . Shipp. Hailey.. . .. .. ... vm o a L. UtiUus, 46. OBtaik re, was fined t300 and eoata u d was suspended .lor.we.yiMir «&««' Iu Appoaxed.Tuetdiy' ‘ '— *" S. Peaeo for dninken drtfjng. . . JudgB Eeoeejln nvs ifeUiti, rCt.Uu.4MHM; I..; >tlGHLI0ITSin Tray's Nm . -Pftgal-OttyokarsunotlM-. .Oaadlfit^.e^pil|n la enU-. ful Olittl«BieartAUl>.td; mend w n BaUotteoa tuma aUk. at-‘— ottiea' ‘I>iuday mnttlng- tb the was goUtt'fibme Monday her oar (truck a bartKd wire'-. ^ b (u stretsbed scrtus tbs oao> *!-brtdj«.- -.r .................... II kDd-ttui.Mcjvea(..g; out did not aoa wew.iw n«'Mtld«iV#* ^h«Tlir-g^-^»". 'At je n a e .l{ V H T«^ort«d 8om»*

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Page 1: Candidates Build Federal Fund to Expect Miracle of Farm Up ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF205/PDF/1960... · gty OK’s Use of Federal Fund to f Cut SewerCosts

gty OK’s Use of Federal Fund to

f Cut SewerCosts

Mend Own Fence, Don’t Expect Miracle of Farm

[an, Cattlemen AdvisedThe Twin Ffllfs ci(y c

Bonthly ficwcr cliarKCs fmSeatmcnt plant (oiustrucLini ,

-tjtferftl-anpropfi4jop.,.l^ farther consultfitinn with tbc i

-taue. Commissioner H iiri! l!

I'd TifoiifJav to rcfliJi'o . 51,700,000 .sowaKi'.fdii.cs hv lisinjr n ?’jr.0,00().H, Di e. •jis roatic .siil)j('ct "r

li llKlt ill-

. ) //?)—la.i)).. r;i)tlcn)Oii wrrc n<h'isc<l tnda>' tri lomi lo tlic u-ticul n'llutidii til the I

R e s ig n a t io n JFor Official Is Accepted

« resignation o£ Dr, Will.a.'curlc Ml Twin Full!

;r:il aKi^nrTii

f(KlL‘i-al iiuiiipy l< ixilcl I'ffecl H jTi'i'ater ,‘*nviiik' I'oj- tlie city, llowevor, Com­mission Cliairninn Vei tuiti Itiiidlc Haiti., wliile ho atrroiMl witii Eeyiiiilclj~

, 'pro.sitloiif of the Nati(fiial'C;i n in ojcrums an- jiroiiosoii l)v in-esi .■TiriO LoncrcsFinna'i'V’tes to imi <n

Candidates Build Up Campaigns in 2 Doubtful Areas

innrtpomt. e rc<1iic

tcccptedv-submlttta !Sn FJ-JdW, vji

*^^*c'l»rk re ilgned effective fncidtT when ft nev county med- - r «r« p!*D /or lb» JndJjent nei Inlo-.effect. a plan the com-

ailiilon eiflmtticd would m e ili« ^ l y i^tri75;000 Of n htreto- b »MU»J CMt of tlOC.OOO In-car

county patltnLs. XPmiMlfinfr liarold Lancistei «Mondoy the new plnn *ouU r »ecepted by the commijslon. ^ iD i wlUi Commlislontr Henry

.iojr Ui»t “It looks very gcvod but

Jl leti into cperailon."Chnlrmsn tuuell

C. IBud) Larsen-»t the *<Mlon Monday- He kks nparted In Bolas at a cattlemen's

_ ln mi memo of rtsljnatlon Dr. dw i uW. "WJU) llie mitliiuon-ol Uu DW sute and tounty mcdlcal can program for the indigent, thCT U a greatly dlmlnlihed need tx t county pkyilclaa.". Bi continued thal he frli the

)f_the_ it laiwnl i»p« In mefllcil care tor the ecmtyli De«<iy. on# UiBt- ijs had nunaended lor months., Voder consideration lor about I K«iim«i4 M ru t I. CIO., r)

-crty-........................................[■y . URne.ucd that an c.Mlmate of ast ot coaitruclln? new sewfr BterAUi Bhould be lorwarded to

tlie flscnl nRCUt. (he E, L. Bureau company, Salt Lake City.

Commissioner jiunes Norfleet nolnlcd oiil.tliftt the_co_mmls.MBn hivd not rccelvcd any oppdsffion to Uie Construction of new sewer IftternU lor city resldenls who prr-'itnily have no Kwer service. The compiljilon voted to lorwatd the mimntes to the fiscal agent, ut check asBltl with rc-.ildentA In (je oren# stlecled before autlior- [InK construcUon.The commission voted to have

»0n Programsenatorial caiidjd&lcs

d lortlcn aid and water re- . 6* at Twin raUs MontUy «ve-

r. wt)«n bolh Republican Sen -y Dworshak and his Demo-

. c oppohent, Robert P, (Bob) McUughllD, »ppeared together or « Leagu* of women Voters-jpon-

„ «ored tdtvWpa broadcast.DezDocfjiUc e«ndlds!tf R a iph

Baidlog, Blaekloot. also appeared •hUe hu opponent, U. S. Rep'. Himtr p. Budge, campalgi ' e M fft In the >l*{e. <0d notP«r- All thre# candidates v___iwjta ol the non.paitlsanlsaBue

at a reception held at ihi ^ ™is high school, open tc

touiaghlln ermclud Ui* pm- program, sug-

the -following changes: ^ surpluses. Instead of dollars

. to aid Md(rd*wJoprt HUlxemenl* that tfchnlcal- ««

yUncepeijonnel *eni to aid foreign w uons be Khooled In the Ion.

natfowl^-whleh-iher ««-«ent:-lendtnB ^ M e y only w thas« nations which

r*P»y the loani, and dlscon-• W W efitpmenu t f military goods mn»tlona which do not h ^ r^aWle, democratic form of so»ern.

ftnator Dworshak called lor a■ Of our forc?gn " l5

p r^am f He said that aSme-of “ “r 'hict, the U, 8. 1,

- iwl• n L uV® *»nalor Jaler

‘“ ‘ "“"‘•^'manpowe? " Ihcoueltouc the

Z e d ha., u .Ur?. ? i M u n t r l e s .

. Ucuughlin siMtd that Idaho

aid rc-ilficdf. of the clly

•J)ir /Ivc DShcr cf>niml.s.Vioj)/T.-, irtuiiiK with Iteynolii - Uial n <luct(on of the mnouni of bontls lid would save money In the long in, went alonn.with Riddle.If the plnn Is ndopted, rulden- >1 unlU% will be charRcd »3 imthly for the sewer Improve, cnlj. Compared with (2.35, »

tentative figure proposed during lie summer, before Twin FalU 'atem approved the project Aur. !. Other. .chutKCa will ba scaled loan proporllouMely,Jcnn Mllar, of iiie cun.suitlng

rndlneerlng firm of Hoftiiian, FlJike ind Mllar, told commLtsloners that aucJj a pl/in, }£ the fcdrnt) money

tsed. should provide auffl- evenuc to finance bond pay- ovtr a 20->ear period,

eaftipleced. ajid Lanirler «rot« letter to the tlrm Mklnc w&ea j would be done.

R. C. ralt. owner of the com­pany, replied to Langley as fol- Iowa: "At no time were we mnil-

;ontract to be executed by ! were nollflcd-thut we were

low bidders by telephone, but ho further action was uken on this, and no contract- was mailed to us

(Canlln»4 •« I. C<Iob> tt

Boy Injui-ed InCastleford

Rural CrashCASTLEFORD. NOV. 1 — Larr?

HOI, 17, CMtlfford, *a.» reported In critical condition Tuesday noor at Magic Valley Memorial hospl- U1 with «kuU injurlM received U a rural 1i?tfree«fi7n cnuK at a.-jo B. m. today two miles north of here.

Deputy Curtlfl Pryor aftd Slate Patromifln Richard Burns. Investi­gating officers, said the loss Chev­rolet the Hell youth was driving went through a yield right of way

th?-i'’ t*r»«otloti and col­lided with » Ifl6f"lnternatr6ftir plckuB truck which Henry R. Senf- t*j3, 75,- CaaiJe/ord, wm driving.

Prom all Indications the youth was thrown from his vehicle through a tMrM wire fence. He received multiple akull lacerations, officers said; • -•

Scnfton was not Injured. Otlt* ccrs said Earl Reldel, Castleford, one of the first personii < scene, stopped the bleeding boy'j head by applying prtssart.

Patrolman Bums aald thi ' Walonsideways. DivmaEe was estlmaied at I2S0 10 (he-tn;clr sod spproxl- mately u w to the Chevrolet.

• • SEWAGE VOTE SET . OBOmC), Korrf-w-Orofino realdenis will volo Nov. 15 on r

lo-41n*HMi a.aetfaga disposal plant for the city.

Fear Becomes Realityiidi.iat,,.,. of Imtli

it still

, / k i r t i n w C r o s h e s

CilllBrnU Pt^jttehoie eoUttt /oolljiU player, (itneral Oweoi, Jr., » paiiencer on the team's charter plane that creihed on takeoff (roQ Toledo, 0.. killing 22 penaru. shows a nempaptr aecoBnl of ihe B«cldeDt while In Merey htrsplUU Ironically, prior to the team's

'idepfirCure far game trith BotrlJnjr Green. Otrens leammaie* pajird pletttrt* ot plane crashes on hia locker, teasing him because of his dIsHke of flylnj. (NEA lelepholo)

85»0 .^ s e n te e

Ballots Voted ForT.F.Aiea

Approximately 650-persona li_.. roted absentee bnlloia with the rwin Polij county clerj;' office with one week left before tlie gen. cral election. T. W. Stivers report­ed Tuesday.

Stivers reported that 1,149 ap: plications for absentee ballots hav<

received and he will continue ie applications until 6 p. m.

Friday. He aald about 300 ballots sve not been voted.He emphasized again that regls-

{ratlwi for Uie Nov. 3 election ends ,t S p. m. Saturday.' Stivers commented that several

persona hAVe. asked hia office if voters can vole a straight party ballot, and he emphasized that there is po place on the Idaho ballot where a person can mark ) signify voting a straight Ucket- "Each office must be marked

separately on the ballot." Stivers' jtreited, "TTjere la no provision In Idaho, lau. .laE..yaUQe..A..ltrAlgh(port? ticket by placing an ............top of the ballot,"

Rockefeller Must Testify in ActionNEWi-YOWC, - Novj-l-m-^aoy.

Nelsoff‘A.-Rockefeller has been subpoenoed to'testify In the ctse of two men who claim they were arrested for booing him at fc Sat­urday night street comer political rally.

The two defendulA. Qtrardo Cartagena and'ttaipii UflliUtl Kcrt charged %ith disorderly conduct.

CArtagenft,.wfTo professed him­self a supporter ot Democratic presidential canldldate John r Kennedf. claimed ho waj Sit by

........ "nlghUtlcK, - ‘ .......for

oween Turns Intoome Grownups Electioneer. Tragedy; g

^ TW«™iUimal '

L tunS^., "““‘on* of younaster*

*i» |.|"* “Mt whleh'.found 4ti

.'”»S!!i!ii O' “« p. I

Uon tcroas four Neiv England at»te«, Polles - chufed six- York Beuh. Me., youngsters with tS.oOO dn(»*«» to summer rnori eottagei Sever*! Hudson. K. H., youths de* plet«d klreody-low. water fupplles by opening firs hydninu,

Ai Hampden, Mass., « fire truck sUUed on the way to a fir*. V«i- a»iM hA Ar,lned gaijOllPB from the trua's t«ak. chlcofwe. UW.:

candy ffora younger thUdrtn. An- othar-^grout) Of -nnduls Ml tire to 40 tons ot. ha7 at East Char* Iott4i.-Vt. —

Aitfdnutdtes tu m ^ the fatofaie susk /or t t lm tt fotir

T0U9pten.' A minister's ear (truck aad kined Turr OtmewAi, B.8t. Paul,. M tia ; .

At lAirrttoebarc, ]%ob«rt

be lumped or felt fnjm the rear . a pickup truck on ita trick or treat rounds. Henry Le« HamUton, 1, :«as killed by an auto on a busy Rockford. Ill,, street during misty ralo.

Pittsburgh; F*.. police soMght .. hlt-nu) driver whose suto killed 8-year^ Ulehoel Lamark.' The "}y wore a skeletoa costume.

TE-Preported that moth erystsls in

of ninjetj were .distributed

► were ireport* of atty« U» moOx.eryitalsbeinj-eoasttmod.-'------- ^

HaUow«ea took * bUwtq twist (0 At Wklaut RIdtre.praoksten pUoed arftUroad tte on the tracks Si front at a SL Loulsr 14tUft.Rod( Mlssourt PtcUlo train. A bein '«oat of-«w«t« .on th«

SpeedutWASHINOTON, Nov. 1 [LTD—

The government announced a speedup today In Project Rover to develop a nuclear rocket for m*nned missions to the moon sjid plancU,

Encouraged-by results of a ground test In Nevada on Oct, IB, th# natlonAl aeronautics and space administration (NASA) and the atomic energy commission (AEC) decided to go directly inwthe industrial

and I menlphase ot the project.

This eliminates the prellm- inary dsslrn stud/ phue which normally precedes the "hard­ware" stage of pioneer pro­grams like Rover.

Toni^'hl he Jiaiiichp.-; :i s

Avery Dies

liveother

iibjldle iiiid-xtrlct a hiKlifr nrtlffclnl cost

I the public.ivei'y voter thtiuUl look close-

• nt the proRrnnis of both pnrtiei carefully con.-,uipr nil candl-

I suchf on.1 r

omtns i;

Anollicr speaker »t (he 47i|i an- ual convention of the Wahu Cat- cmcn’.s aisoclfttton called bn Qem nte stockmen to be more con-

xdeiitloufl In aldli)g federal work- :Qmplllne annual cstlmntM,

.Cook. K juiiii director of customer rel;

. .he National A.\ioclntlon of Uvpitock Aucllon Markets, told the ranicnUon !«rS -Jlvofock lra!(lc measured In dollars far exceeded any industrial -pi. majority of agricultural trnde

But he added that tho.ll' markctA were "overlooked by the avense munloliMllty In the pell- mcll rush to attract Industry ti Its trade area."

An offlclol of -tho association said yesterday Oie once watclied federal fltB lighters . tand by while a range blaie spread out of control because they locked authority put It out. '

Amoo Eckert. Boise, president of the association, aald the lire c

for It to sprflwdnu jm

out,"Eckert called for more f/exfble

stAte and federal laws governing flro fighting. Ke spoke at the as­sociation's 47th annual convention here.

Cardinal Tells

Catholic'Group

Jo Decide VoteLAS VEOA8. Nev.. Nov. 1 iDro—

Richard Cardinal Cushing told an audience of Roman Catholics last night to vote -for whom you •wish.'^'— .....

Tlie archbishop of„Boston_ de- . irled from his preyed speech before the 30th biennial conven- Uon of the National Council of Catholic Women to say the Vatl-

« pohtlcsl power, noj . . . pressure on Its bishops

to.Qhtnln pnlltlfgl po»«r."___'I have been a prieat for 40

years. And I would think the arch­bishop of Boston would be among the first to experience such pres- ire,” he said.HB denied accusations that he

UUflngpart, in Democratic prealdenUal candidate's campaign.

Cushing's prepared leitt had lncludedAny..ie(etencea to the UUcal campaign. ■ '

committebMen named TmTfig Knv ijT ^T he Idaho

Territorial CenUiml»Teorhmtsslon

more Idahowu to seversJ of Jti

Queen Opens Parliament on Peace ThemelOKDOff. Sov. 1 m

Elltnbeth n said In e cenlurles-old ceremony opening parliament today tha( Britain's Al­liance with (he ifQlted States was a mighty, force for peace.

The j«-sfar-old monarch, rad­iant In royal robes and with Prince phlllp at her side, said the Improvement of relations be­tween East and West remained i primary object of her govertiment.

Reviewing the ties that bind Jie United Kingdom and America, jhe aald, "The friendship which links us to eiir great ally, the•Unltwl-States. Js..tt_j».w_erM«'«;menl In the delente or peace.

The scene was ablaz« with col> ..--the sdarlet and gold uniforms of the queen's bodyguard, the aU-1B queens bodyguara. me au- ... and gold trappings of the household cavalry, the state coach and Brilliant -ermlne-trlmmed red robes ot the peers, ' .‘ '

The ({ue<n was escorUd'in »-{irb- :essloR Into the erest house of .ords and diUvered her speech from the golden throne. Foreign diplomats crowded into ambos- adorlal boxes.

rotestTlaimei On Road’s Route

BOISE, Nov. 1 t«—Noy Brack­ett. Hagermsn, nparts Ihst i froup-of-r«sldeatsJl_hls.commu-

----------- jouti

Her* to attend the cdnventlon

tlotf. Brackett said tbe group op­poses the routing ot the highway adjacent to Hagerman high o o l.

He s&ld * protest wUl be filed with the lUU highway board.

NEWS BULLETIIsfS______ _ „ ________ than donbUd th* »«ea»* red-nudemapeoi aVsUaUe to Prime MlnlstcJ- Ftdet Castrs f«r bis armed ferM

r. Prcrideat WlUiam fSana ceauay. dlklOMd UUtos ifoUan «ad'«HnI(v* «fj^ a dO ta M Ia r io rW JW a s h M U w . t h ^ t ^ a . m w U i ^ ^ n » t ee«HN* Wth t lM U tin M U .p v M .H H m r . A O m - ^Alettd BoateTf aales for th# whart y w wM -waai. ^daOar aad. that ptaffia Wta,be :

-ONTOOUKRy. Ala, Nov- I Bf#-The New Yort TteM went 'on IrUd b tn tcav, charged with t&rM eounu of ^bei^jr thre* *‘ - ‘ aoj^..<Mty eomntiatoPOT whQ. u k r t »• tot«l c* l i t

\VA'S1I!*V<:'1'(I.V, Nov. 1 (I'Tl)—The ))rfsiiiciiti;il nlnilitlalea. l)oth_ Gxproaslng en« couniKcmcnl-ovcr tiirir-rhHt*i‘'''"r->ii*‘‘'i'-ifie<l-ll>‘'>i'-‘

oiic-wook iuviiy. Vicu I'reMtI.'iit Uioliiinl M. Nximpiilgiia todi'v with electfon_di ixnn miiile liifl final Hwn^Throui

(.■l<’i'ioral voles wore coriHidcrcd still up for grabR,. latiniiidlv Icli-viscti 15-miiiulc Hpccchc.s eailcd "Nfxon ::voii,'’ Sfii, ,h)lin F. Ken- ■ iiivatleci CiiHfoniia,

iHier ri2 clecli.dtps ai r at-stake. Aido.s

di'iiUjl (-(ifidirfntc Kcr ■ ■ ■ ■

. . . . . . . legend In financialcircles, died yesterday of a cere­bral hemmorrliase. Avery was cliafrman of . ronffomery and company from 13JI to 1055. During that time he look on the U.S. army durltir a dispute with » C’!0-onion. ms-fart-BIfbJr" tie was In 1055 against financier Wolfton's campairn to control Montgomery Ward. (AP vclre- photo)

Businessman Sewell Avery Dies: Age 86

Inslilcd IJiat !Ji to be ft staiui quo In the nckt decadi

. . either Rolnr: to drop bsck or move aJicad," the Deit

prfr,lilcntlnl cfindldnte t' d of tome 5,000 or U.oOO . . iilvcrslly of Bouthcm Cali­

fornia cnmpw-Kcnnedy told the crowd, .....

paicd nlmou entlrdy of_M^udcnU. “lat JlK Rcpubllcati oppoiifnt )tu->crvMlvc by his own dellnltlon nd "n conjcrvatlve bcllcvea in the .ntus QUO"llic cnmpas appcBrance began

busy day of motorcadlnR ar._ ipc«h.malting In the sprawling

the isdfithink we're going to win," He wid he believed Kennedy's campaign "Peaiet] n little too early."

In a statement l.isued before hi Btaried hla day ot stumping in thi kej-stone state, Nixon tailed foJriJcrmwuion-Oflmm/gfaUon'Jawa.He .%ald the Democratlc-canlroUcd •ongrcss failed to net on Elsenhow- ;r's urgent recommendations ir nixly wlllf'''fu2zy" and never- this field.

Tlie Tlco pre«ldent charged Kea- never".economlc proposals.

In other action on the political front the New York Post t^ay published B statement ot a L<0! Angeles ft^ountant that all de­cisions-ifiToIvlng a f205.<}<)0 loan to Donald Nixon, by Industrialist Howard Hughes were cleared wlUi

CHICAtK). NO?. I Ifl — Bewell Lee Avery. 88, a strong-willed big

Jnesfiman who-ultimately took Uie U. 6. army, died yesterdi

who___ -ipany choirmi

from 1931 to 1055, died In his apartment on fashionable .Lake Shore drive of a cerebral hemor­rhage. He had been 111 for a year,

In financial circles, Avery wa; legend.

He's SoecessBrtlllant and tough, he was al­

most, phenomenally B ucceasfu . from the- day in 189< when he graduated from University MlclUgan law school.

As Montgomery Ward's chlcf executive he fought spectacular battles agolnst the federal goverii- ment In 1044 and financier Louis

. Wolfson In 19W.In 1044, Avery defied the wi

lobor-rboard’s- Int^rveatlon in Montgomery Ward dispute with CIO UWOD.

Soldiers Carry Him C o t--When on April 28. 1844. govern­

ment ofllcials. backed ..by troops, occupied Ward properly In Chi­cago, Avery sat dellBntly In hJs office.

The next day two soldiers (ered his office, picked ttlaf and, .depoaltta JilnL,.ln_th.e_st.re^ outside.

HU last big battle wa.i a sue :essful defease In ,19S& against fl- lancler WoUaon’s campaign ' to srest control of Montgoi ' Ward.

Hunter Speared le HornBySai

WINTHROP. Wash.. Not, 1 «t— A hunter was fatally Injured yes­terday when he was speared by a saddle horn as hi* horsa reared ond toppled over.

MfcfTln 0. r*kln«, i i , YakJma, lived about 10 minutes after the unusual accident some seven miles to the south.

Officers said Eoklna.party of five on honebcck that

lop of Esklns. Th« saddle hora punctured his stomach, said Oka- nog»a-eounly*Ooroa«-Joha.Han= cock.

Groups Slate Meeting Over Traffic Plans

THln FnlJj city planning and zoning commissioners will meet with representatives of th# »t«t* highway department at 8 p.m. Thurwlay at the eJty hall to dJi-: cuu the pos.ilblUty of maUng ■' metropolitan tralflc study In Twin Palls.

Tho study, a serrico of the stat* to help dtles, Includes phases of traffic movement such os trafflo patranis-ima—8tat8“Tuia'ied«ntr hlRJiRaj'5 and twek routes.

Commission Cholrman Chester Larsen appointed David Mead. Mel Carr and J, P, O'Conner to compllo a study on «re« subdivisions lo preparation for a city ordinance. Tho three men will report at th« January meeting' of the commls-*!

Richard M. Nlxou.A Wastilngtoa dispatch quoted

tho accountant, PhllUp Reiner, as saying ail correjpondeaee oij the loan was masked to keep the Tice president’s name from being tn> Tolved In,his brother'a tlnaDclftl dirfleuftlM. K ttUd code name# such s! ‘'eMf Of ■•eastera dlrl- slon” were tu<ed.

“There was never any confusion that It Was tho vice president,' Reiner wu quoted by the Post.

(In LanCBster. Pa., Htabert O, Klein.. Uie .vice tlruIQent’s press eccretary said, "There Is no truth to the charges. They are abeurd.”)

The loan story had been carried by Washington Columnist Drew Pearson last week, wbo aald that the Hughes Tool company had f t ' celved favors from govenimental sficscles foJlowlngr the loan. This was denied by at least o u Waib' ington agency. --------

English OK Polaris Base

WASHINOTON. NOT.-l (lTO*-TbB WhlU House announced today that Great Bril*ln has agreed to 4ttOTlda.A.' -- - -......... -ines armed with Polaris talssUes.

It Is the first such arrangement nadi with any free-world ally, Presidential Secret^ Jamea O. Hagerty sald.“

BrlUsh Prime Minister Harold Maemllla& announced theairange« ments to the British parUameot

. . neissmen,—“Th*President wrlcom.ea this arrange* ment as further erldenee o' United 6tates-8r|tlsh cooperatlo for the QiiitUBl benefit of bot countries, and the NATO alUanee.

Dndei the agry-fnent. a U. t navy submarine tender and floating doe): will be estaUished iu the holy loch In the Clyde estuarr.

“The tender, will be ostablished _t that location in Pebruiry. J69li with the floating dock to foUow a mtle..l4ter-on.-M>»-wwt« -Houm

Magic Valley Officers Note, Generally Quiet Halloween

Peace cffloers throughout mgl< Valley Tuesday reported a genw-

tlt?ioU9h ^MVwaTlnsSScl burning tires and straw were not­ed, NO .djimage wM-'xepeu-ted.

At Burley, 100 police offleera

.________M youths we«the' ponce: itaUop for oKsiuM such u throwing t^tOM -and eggs. Ranging tn age trom''}3 to W. eome.-of *h«-------------

itretta and a stack of U ^ a t ^

Bijt o(fte«rs termed the. night more quiet than usual.'Sh«rU¥ L«- Ph # Uyton (aid an old abaad- oned l(« cabin «as set afire t in miles north and a half mU« MSt ot Oakley.

Mrfc Bex Oold, who U w ■ Raft RtTg-highway- efcst

slon.—Ttie men discussed proposed

streets in the Heinrich subdivision which Is Just Inside the city limits

Blue Lakes boulevard norUi..

-4-

.. . piaiu zoning commission feels l» not necessary. ;■

The federal h o u ^ admlnlstra- tion approved the proposed Hein­rich pint with DO objection to tha street leading onto Blue tAket. north, noting the streerwould bf.

are two comer lots o _ ________end of the subdivision with Thrtttai«fl

frontage,- The p

proposed zoning changes.

Tipsy Charge Appeal Begiui;:| In Jury Trial:5h8 district court Jury trial oti

Wim«nt' A. Andrews. Rupot, 'Is appealing k dni&k ddvlOK Vlcttoa, begm at HaUey Xm morning befor«...DlstrM.;Jitai Charles Scoggln.

- Wltnesses.appearinr tt_,morning session were W. D. Vtt*. tlndale and a W. Qardner. TM»' were wunesies for the itata U rtpnaeated tgr V. K.

-Ttntlnr— ________________lUD, on highway 83 vhlefa la iL. ttreet in Hailay.. Ke-iilauiad Si nocent'ln probata-court at. f time. On rSuOi 18 bit csm tried before Pigbata . Judia.J^ I « 1 Z IohZitsr and • jury of n n erama I and one man found Mm ' ”

Judw:Lelfihllt«riflned I t a *— and.t«SJ0r(»it4I«)3rl^T^

O-Crowley, .Shipp. Hailey.. . .. .. ...

vm o a L. UtiUus, 46. OBtaik re, was fined t300 and eoata u d

was suspended .lor.we.yiMir «&««' Iu Appoaxed.Tuetdiy' ‘ '— *"

S. Peaeo for dninken drtfjng. . . JudgB Eeoeejln nvs ifeUiti,

rCt.Uu.4MHM; I..;

>tlGHLI0ITSinTray's Nm

. -Pftgal-OttyokarsunotlM-.

.O aadlfit^ .e^pil|n la en U -. ful Olittl«BieartAUl>.td;mend w n

BaUotteoa tuma aUk. at-‘—

ottiea' ‘I>iuday mnttlng- tb the was goUtt'fibme Monday her oar (truck a bartKd wire'-. ^ b (u stretsbed scrtus tbs oao>*!-brtdj«.- -.r ....................

IIkDd-ttui.Mcjvea(..g; out did not aoa w ew .iwn«'M tld«iV#* h«Tlir-g^-^»". 'At jenae .l{V H T«^ort«d 8om»*

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T IM E S - N £ W S ,;T W IN F A L L S . ID A H O

TUESDAY. NOVEMUgR 1, 105,

tipsy Charge'

pin Jury TrialJ ' (KrM T tf On*)■mltted to the county jsU.

MeUlui BnSft

.VAfUC VALLET^Parttreliiwir toDUb* uul tanono*. CwtUr-Los. Unlfbt U U U i^ l ib tomorrow iS to W. Low tut nlfht 41. SI '

_ .......................... , ..lUUll, o■ Holbrook, tS..*ttn i>rrM£«d i■ 8 pjTt. Monday three miles west

■ Holbrook WM orresttd 1l........■ drunk In an nut&' iind was fine<l■ »M and co»U'Tue*aiiy mwnlnB by |Ju<!fO Tcnce. Holbrook kUo (SU I not pay his line and wu com I mltt«d to }iUI.I Bruce Baird, about 60, 6ui M VaJley. pleaded Innocent of drum IdrUtnR vben he appeared Tui■ day morninB before Gooding F■ jlc« Judse Joe Baumgartner. .■ posifd >100 bond uid heulne «'I act for to RJn. Monday.

. Hla companion. Everett Cu Jnlngluun, nbo Sun Valley. poKted ■ i50_bond after plcodtnR Innoceni■ tjj bclne-ariiok in nn'oiiro o irj■ pubUs street. The two'Rcre ar. |re<t«d'at 6:45 p.m. Monday uy looodlnK Pollcemui . Howard lilR-■ Bliw.. B-islstcd by Deputy Shcrlfi■ vem Royae.

Efriiln 0. Hamlres, 20, Rupert, wu cited for IcavinB the-»cene of

j scrident at 4:28 *,m. Sunday j i BuperC.. The 1059 .Dodge Rnmlncz »fts

B4rtvlag-«truck taa.cart-pirlcfd In J'ffont of the Bua Goode resldsnce,

ilrret. Damagf wju «(t nt a 19SS FQrd ttrvtlnnwuROn

■ •lid tSSO to the front and tide of >t mi»60 Port. Both yehJelM are own- ^ •d by Ooode Motcr,

1 . The Ford was knocked onto li\e

NEW YORK. Nor. 1 in>—The t ye«t«rd»y. at rtporUd fo the U. S, Ira '^ail.TilirThTloifHnWa^ws IlllOD. N. 1),

NORTllEaN EOiMlO-Portly cloudy wllti i mouiltalns throiieti tomorrow. No tmporiit ■ Low umlght aa.to i5; hleli tomorrow 4P to

Ifheat tunpc »ealher bure i lD deir«, .

Mostly Quiet B e p j iM l iL fQ ii

Holiday NlgEtmile v«tt of icn

„ , , bumlnit on the end of"bTcTCon lhfec.-igflUaiiLlnLQ.tl}ftl>or;n»

bU'o were piled )n tin 1 front of Hoarnan's Tire 12:25 ‘n. m.' Tuesday In

Ooodl

pollcf

.. . Wedriesdoy'wIOrDie’vl*- ItinK tcachcrs leaaoo planned r-

• m. by Mrs- Uoyd 6 t9ker av Uieology leuon at 0:10 i.t lira. Cecil Wntflon. Baby ca be provided.

rcnDlli AikedTv»o nppllcAlloim for Viutidli

permits “t Uie lUj hull- IMonday. T. Hull. 250 Toylor ; ^ plans 10 constnic- ' — ■' frame cnrport. at -an

of *300. Tv.l!i Fa ::2I Main avenue west, plana

downt...... .ho opfn (l

Iivr Iioor lor trlck-or-trcslc cetvcrt a bucket of water—I liUo her living room. Thm Bt,o "quite a number" of oK-iTs drngglng Main and i in;: «.fttcr-fllled balloons nt

Jrrome. police reported younssters In the city park ■ lU5- U3inAiflC5-aDcl rara and at home;t;af dWCrfcts..................... •

A hish school carnh-n! In £ flione, which has kept youncs out of trouble during the past

.............. terved

theestlmnhid at UM. but

...8 saild Ramirez w u able to . e It honie. .Eraest Clayton and Kenneth

_lBim;:Tlupcrr‘pOTce“officera; ia-■ TOUtated.

Orrllle Caster, ifl. Hagerman, w*a; fined *13 and costs and as*

I signed 3& demetits Tuesday by I Twin FbUs Police Judge J. ~

OOODINQ—Funeral servicca for Ada Motilda VanCIcave wlli ' held at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday

Thompson chapel with the Elmer Nelf cfflclatlng.

Mmbers of the Gooding and Arco chapter of Eastern Star will .con- dact a portion of Uie service at the ctiapel.The Rev, Kenneth Pad- ereon. of Arco. Baptist church, will assist at,the Braveslde services

p. m. in niHcnisc ccmetcT?,' The procession will Jeave

Thompson chapel at 1 p. m. Con- mbutlons fof memorial fund.i may

. cited lor iailure- to yield the Ir lgb t ot way as the result of » I tw<Mnr accident at 9:40 p.m. Moq.

day on Ttnck lane fn Buhl.Tho 1968 Mercury Bean

BdrtvUiff coUlded 'MU) a~lB4B (I R«et driven by Albert w. wllUams I Etirley, route 3. Buhl, as Bean was■ coming from the parking lot at the ISuntot BowL

tmnMga esUmat«l «t $30 U> the Mercury and tSO to the Chrv-

■ Wlet. Deputy Sheriff Curtis Pryor■ acid State.-PatjolmsA Richard■ Surns lnTe«tl^ted.■ James J. Watsoa, Rupert. . ■-felted a $25 bond Tuesday in Bur- |]ey poUee court for runnln; - '■ Jigbt.■ ' Jean Eencedy, Burley, was fined ■'•17 by acting Burley police Judge ■’James Annest Monday attemooiL - .1- I — , 1. I I - '—

len Jttag4c-VaHey-Mcmorial

r lng"41 ifiDes pffTi

.Visiting hours are from 3 ti . and 7 to 8 pjn. In the maternity rarda; In all oUiers, from 11 o.m.

to « pai.ADMITTED

CUTa-coifr-Mrs.--Gcorgir Olson, enneth Moon. Nclmfc Dennis, jhn Bullock. Benjamin Jay

Staley. Christian B. ChrLitensen. Merrill Byron Eacker. Mildred Broirn.'Jowph Saera, M/riie Mej- slck and'Harold Fllnn. all Twin PaUs; Larry Hell. Costleford: Mr.v Oag' Grtndstaff, Buhl; Mark RawJgno. Kelchum. . and Mrs, Olenn T. Johnson. Burley.

DISMISSED Mrs. Waller Hankins, Mm , Ker-

mlt wolf, Mra. Roderick Menck and eon. Mrs. Delbert Thueson.

Hubbell, and Mrs. George C. ............ ....... Mrs.

_.,..-ffVajmatt«i; Burley, w s j■ fined «S5 by Judge Annest for .i ■itop algn vfolatlon. He also wss |ilned U for an expired drlrfrs

wnuam Oamrd. Burley, ■Jbied <30 by Judge Annest lor

“ * log an improper left tuwi._ .jne« Cunha. IB, Burley, was BOned |3S by Jud^fe Annest Mon- ■diy afternoon lor reekleu drlvlcg,

:• Walter J. Tranmer, 42, Jerome, a fibed'llS Tue«day by Jeromi Uea.Judgs Fred ^berbardt foi ng 38 miles pethour In a 3S. e Eone. Be waJfttslgtfed 2S «e-■ xaerltB.1 Patrick D. Uoore, 2i. 21D Mdn-

■ TOe atreet, was lined *33 by Twin I lU ls Police Jud«e J. O. Pumphtey IldM iday for-TMkleu driving. His I license iraa forwarded to stati■ XnttUs onieI»t*;^Jtrt\the rccom. ■.msndatlon that lt>be st^cQded-foi | » « lay « ._ v-"I Moore was arrAled Batvrday ■.menlog by Twin M is police, and V nieued earlr Sunday after post- |.taf»7abonjU ..........■ '.Bttsaa P. StockwcU, 18,107 Blue H X«kea boulefard north, was (Iticd h 412 for sperms by Judge Pum-■ »brey. She was cited Tuesday by 1 Twin PaUs police lor trarellng 33

,• license wasjdrwded , I Mate tralflo ofllcliOrfor Uie man l.dafaBT to - d a y suspension ft fcyouthful drivers convicted of mov■ 1^ violations.HT'Walter E. Hanlon, 14, Jerome,

* X llned llS ana assessed 33 de> s_ by Judge Pumphrey for a-to yJeW the-r<fht of way.

_ . . . ■u cited Saturday by Twin■ JWla ofUcers after he was in- IvoHred.ln an automobile collision m m t o la avenue east. ,

Ronald D. Bpelre, 18. m Mom- ‘ " « .dclve..inu fined tlS «nd

J I VO o e t BunrLusEiiPTAOa Chile. Mov. 1 rr S»*-Tsir

Keep the While Flag - o f Safety Flying

Magic Valley Funeralspo.'e thb •. No V

be sent to tho Baptist church lund In care of Mrs. Ralph Vaughn. Ooodlng. Friends may call at the Tliompaon chapcl 'fticaday ond Wednesday unUl Ume of service.

RUPERT •— Funeral service* for Ernest E. Beeler, former raddent. will be held at 2 p. m. Friday ai the Walk mortuary chapel wiit the_R<;^ P. C. Zlt^_Ru^rt Bap­tist minister, offlc'lstlng, Lnst'rlte will bu held In the Rupert ceme­tery.

'■1

Magic Valley Hc sjpitals

... Duffy, Mrs. Martin' HolUen and Mrs. John H. Payne, all Bohl; Mrs. Te<t'Johnson -and daughter and Wayne Kelly, both Flier; Rob. art Nlelitn, Paul; Donald Morrill, Hansen; George O. Palmer, Hag­erman. and Mrs. Ailyss Bartlett, Jerome.

BIRTHS Sons wete bofn Monday to Mr,

and Mrs. Gary Qrlndaiafr. Buhl, and Mr. and Mra. Urry Diehl. Twin Falls.

id from :8 .Pjn, on_Vhe rtrglcnl floor. _

ADMITTED Mrs,- orrllle Harley, Wendell.

DISMISSKD •Mrs. Klrter Maklnson, Hoieltor rtnda Callen, Wendell; Joh

PWilfps. Tttln RvIIj ; Wlllam De pew nnd Mra, John Ehrmantraut and dftUKhter, both Jeromi

BIRTHS A dhughter was born to Mr, and

,lrs. I^Jbcrt Giles. Ehoshone..

Gooding Memorifllvisiting hours at Gooding Mem

rial hospital are from 8:30 aj to 8:30 pm.— --- APWITTBthrr----

Mm, Donald U £rown. Cam-

jurjplus FuiKf iVe Success

n nighiSome 300 young pei

vas.wd Tn’ln FalU Hallo asking for donations to Our Suiplus" food fund spoavired b7 the Twin Falls Ministerial aa-

:latlon.t .Wooley J

ful,‘‘ with only three churches re­porting, enough had bren col- lec|«d to purcha.ie more than 1S,> 300 pounds of government surplus food for shipment to hungry peo­ple abroad.

After eollecUons had been com­pleted youngsters met at the Pres- uytwiin ctniiclTTor K-partrrwd the Rev. Mr. Wooley.

At Burley, S37S was collected by some 60 youth* -who'participated

Mlids^Ul*^**^ spoored by the

Results Reported

For Bridge Club

^lleryrtlrst; filchard Cook"aRobert 8ass. second, and Mi Mrs. Robert Tucker, third.

East and west winners wc John Peldiiuscn and Mrs. Earl F*ll, first: .Mrs. Rlthard Cook and »*.:pjflleyT3«U»‘lirscc5nJrfln‘3

■‘■-'-at.Bureea.amtaBnnlfl the.lirestiirtrd. TiiB bffim "r>t

Family^EeavesBUhC, Nov. - 1-The .Jliv. and

Mrs. Quy-^mt and ttieir two ci- dren. tfsncy Aiv> >''<1 ' lUnea. i Ijavlng Monday for Das Pal„, Calif., where the Rev. Ur, Sims will serve the congrefiatlon of the Church'of Christ. .

Tlie .Rev. Mr, .films has been as- soelnted with the Buhl Church ot

- S t^cn^d iA t*3 ,- J£ro iiig _

8 p, rrn 2 to 4 nd fro

OIJJfJta roied., "fm prsud of local kids,, they had a good time nnd showed real aportsmonshlp. II

Recreational Rodin Razed

bridge: Kay R- Laieon. Kimberly; ■imes Bronro and Mr*. Mildred uUlvan. both Gooding.

DIR&II88EP Margaret Carrico.’ Mrs, Elta

Moore and El ..................all Ooodmg.

Roy

BIBTnS)ti was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Gooding.

Cassia, Memorialvisiting..hours at Casila-

iiorial are from 10:30 a, m .___m. rormeiUftl «ni juJ-glcaJ s-ard

and from 3:50, to 4 and Irom 7 'B p. m. In the maternity ward.

■ AnMITTEO • .......;hrl3|lna Urlglotlc, Elliabeth nderson. Corlna Rodrigue*, Car- Roe Crane and Gerald Under-

-od, all Burley, and JsnJce BelJ. Oakley.

niSMISSEI

Minidoka CountyVUltlng hours at Mlnldoki

Counly hospital are from 10 a. ir to 7 p. m. In the medical and sur glcal wards and from 10:30 a. tr to»-*nd-fl!SO » «p,-m.-ln-tha ma temlty ward.

ADMIITED -Uoyd Gale, Rupert, and Mrs. Duane Pearson, Paul.-

DISMISSED Mrs. Paul Couch and son

Uoyd Gale.both Rupert.-

Barn BurnsHAGERMAN. Nov,' i_A bam

owned by Parley Watson In the southe.-ui part of to»n burned at fi n-ni, today,'with damage esti­mated at tUO.

Boi Janes tt/rned in the alsrm.al»-caugia-frr?-XTrucE" . . . ................

but It was exUngulshed with only minor damsge to tho truck.

Tlic volunteer Ilre departi — ' c.illed to the place "

close to the house.

STATED COMMUNICATION 8;0« pm.

Regular Botlneti

reported of l)JB n)0£t reji.!onjib!e n-1 ever experlcnccd" Tu«sd_ay fqr_tl

IimioK'ccreported _____ ... ...........Pivlls "city- area~i:-lth-RnTT-if-|ty •ninor exceptions.

Perhaps the m «t spectacular ;cptlon was the prankstCT' .irnnkatcrs who placed aii « .. building In the middle of.Kimbtrlyrond In tho 1200 bloci - .........

' .h gasoline and set ,e 7lre about io;30 .

flUlckly under control and caused 10 damage, police reported.• Another group turned on a series if flrTTiydranlsTThe mischief wns eportfd to officer# nt 10;12 niree hydrants were turned B^cond' avenue ea-st and Lakes boulevard. Second a

Sixth street east, and nilrd we nnd Sixth street east. t»rrlcade of oahcans and gar- J cans across Elm street be- :n Tenth and Eleventlwcnue; -tta^ieportefl about lQ:4S p. m barricade was removed.

}llcc noted that the esgli uc was missing Irom the WU

Hams Tractor company, but a c<?m- p.-uiy official reported Tuesday niommg that It wosTCtrlCTCrt from leiir the high school m-mnasli "The kids were out mostly for

tricks imd treats and they behaved • - - •• -Chief HosBtd

livestock ba lneaa

'riic orisliml suit wMTiTBUKht by3hn Chacfias and Chnchwsalast D. \V. Qulllcl and eih O. quillcl, but nine c( alm.i were Illcd by the defendants nd ore being heard In the trli Chachas Is seeking- »4,67l20_ln-

llvesl«n)fMede.vand-t2,000-on i e and nine counur-clal/n) lolnl $8,070 50 have been filed by thi

defendants.Monday’.-! sessions (he de­

fendants admitted all alleiiatlanj if the plaintiff, and consequentl] ill wltneasM who have appeared ire for the detcMe. Appc»rli _ Monday afternoon were Kenneth O. Qulllel and Poreot W. Stokes- Scnrr-Appeitrfng Tuesday TOoraing

Wayne Bell. D. E, QulllCl, Kenneth Quillcl and Alfred

Parrott.• RAjiborn,

Falu'- law firm, represents Quillcls nnd Benoit and B TVIn F JJs Jan- flm,- wpri cTfachas. judge Theron Vi, Ward

(residing.urors are Mr.'s. Lilian M. Callen,

Call BSmueTTMirared ■WTDOrtdgt:D. Major, O. L. Forbes, Frank

Magpl. John Oecaibert

Fire gutted the^n. ide of « -.•atlon room at the rear o Joe ELvsleln home. 533 I’ourttj

:st, about 1:30 am, Tuta- day.

DamSRa was estlmaled at t3.00( by Elseleln. He reporUd severs antique guns were stored In thi room plus photographic equipment ind an unreplaceable collcctlon ol :olored films and sUdes.

The fire apparently was starleil jy a cigarette lelt Kmolderliif! Ir

riuhlon of a cftftlr, Elieleln saidThe

off1 and the roof t connecting sttlm-

nicmen were able to keep tlie ilaio from the Elseleln home All fumlshin^a and eqOlpmrnt

n the recreation room wer stroyed, Elseleln said.'

Walter H. Weaver

Honored at RitesOCX>DINO. Nov. l' — Fi

ervlcts forWalter-H. Weaver eonduetcd at 2 pjn. Monday i Thompson chapel with Rev.

LaRue ot Uie Ooodlng First lethodLit church officiating.•TliB ‘ ne».-J«ek-For»m»n-«; 10 selectioas, lumls^ng hla o; :companlmeiit,pallbenrers included Bob M«

..ell, Lomaii Strunk, Chaim.. Strunk. Norman Wilson,"Roy M«ys Wld Chet Floyd. .

Honorary pallbearers were Rus- aell Mays, Harold Henderson, aetll jOhJInger, Bert. MnJ-*.. Mays. Harold Mays, Earl Haig and Henry D.mleU.

Military rites in Elmwood < lery were conducted by mei of the local VPW and Amerlcao Legion posts.

S.S MILLION WILLED GlriCAGO, Nor: 1 tlTt - Mrs. larjorle Montgomery Ward Bak-

J-. heiress to the A, Montgomery Ward fortune, has willed almost BS-inmioir-dollars-to-tharttyr-lt

aruiounced here yesterday.

Twin Falls News in BrieFMm I ' Homattad Fapwi FIM

35, In the T»ln Falla townslte was filed with the Twin Palls recorder Monday by Clifford Preston, Es- ;lmated cash value of the propertjr iffti set at *20,000,

Testimony Is Being Heard In Jilry Case

jhrlner's hospital :hltdren. Salt Lake City, rv,ln PalUi at 8 -- Irom Shelby's mn wishing to donate produce should i Stokes. 'William Moraa Sevepoli.

Pledges Fratemlt .ihen Craig.

-nls-Cralg, Twla-T-- ----Blma Alpha Epsilon fraternity « Utah 6tat< ......

BeJJIns e L. Beve5. Mario Emerson and Waltei

T.F. Historical Meet PlannednftTmeetlng of the winter sea­

son for members of the Tv,ln Falls County Hislorical society will bi

Tuesday evening. Nov, 22, I inounced by Juncnu H. Shinn

president.The initial winter meeting wii e held at the BlsHop Rhea.nudl jrlum of the Episcopal church or

.. Inasmuch the n

le city hall. President Shin

program IsIjclnK

• hall’ should-be ob e first meeting- For I havo been held ll

for IStIl-a2 will be ejected.

nd friends fountduring a Jleld_.t,rlp

Chamber af Buhl Eyes State TWeet

nbcr of Commerce mcetlni 14 at Boise during thc reg meeting Monday noon nt tin

R and R cafe,Pre- ldent Robert Erkins an ounced the Hobby shop Is slatei > be opcnfd hero at the forme Ome Lumber. company bulldim f Mrs. T. M. Kendrick. He sali Is a. worthy projcct, adding th

cw shop would Include art and ceramic pointing classes a* w • iturc a-regulFL worltshop ,

Pat . Hamilton and John .. , rth'neported <» Rood rojponse stock sales is being show -

; Buhl Economic Develop 1 d Imtu-ovement corporation,

. ,fo teams are working or projcct here.

Exhibit ClosedExhibit O f the Twin Falls Coun­

ty Historicitl society at the counly fair grounds at Filer will be clos-

• inUl early next summer,:len Porterfield.' sccreUry -of society, said that doirlng the

:pt open afternoons three days week. It was opened origlnall]

iring the. Sept(?feber fair. Thi iree aflernoons a week tchedoli as maintained by Miss porter'

field.—Pete—o oertien ' and-D.—R; ■■ ig, museum director.

$5 to $1,000;INSTANTLYMONEY

TOLOAN

^lesignation— For JMficiid ^l8“ Accepled

Fodd C.1 foo

i P r t m r > t > O n * .the program was Implement­

ed by state participation. A great ry older people had felt It un- to leave their personal physl-

g to come ^idei the CW of ou< selected by ffie county. The nes

shocked

Mfup,~tJio partment of public a.«latance prDvlde funds for hospitalisation, medical caro and certain specified

jtlng to medical Individuals who ordlng to criterii.» the slate and fcdcmi

iments. -a this will apply tt 65 and receiving ole

assistance. Nursing home ears ot specifically restricted to thi- group under the program, bui

to be ■

e unlversiiy.

, AccountantJohn It Gentry ha.'i qualified U nd been accepted as a member < he NatlonnJ Aaoclatlon of Tax .ccouniant.1 .

Grante (o Meet--Mouaiiiln-Rocls; Grwige No. 370 vrtll mwfr-«t-lhe-'cb^u51ty half at-9p.m. Thursday,

Guild To Sew Magic VftlJej'Memorial Ho.5pli

guild will meet at 0:36 a. m. F day at the Hospital guild room to sew plr\kli

New Hour* NoUd The employment.

-wlU open-at-8 O'm- nesday instead of 7 flee la open until 8 tluough Friday.

:curlty agency »tartlng-Wcd- a. m. The of- p, m. Monday

e Club toTlie Blckel school Junior Musi

;lub will meet at 4 pjn. Thursds n the school llbrary.-

p. m. Thursday In the Memorial room of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension, Probate Judge J. Dean Mosher will speak. -

Fined for Intoilcatlon Roy Likens, 53. Oakley, and

Raymond Blanco, SO. CosUeford, were fined »25 each Monday by Twin Falla Police Judge J, O. pumphrey, for public drunkeness.

Club Meela Nest WeekCheerful Matrons Home Demon- tratlOB club will meet at 2 p.m.

..ext Tuesday at the YWCA roam. The program will be presented by Mrs, Verna MeJton who wllJ glrc a

1 - on making pretty party nlche.1 Quests are Invited.

the past, but the reclpli •lave a free choice of doctor. Tnere tro llmlutlons,' among which is ;he proviso that those using the program must first be processed by the counly commissioners or their designated agent.

All medicines and refill* for ell- giWe p<rotrf*-wfH-!>e paJd /or by-the

Kolouch. Dr. George Davli. Dr; '■ --Ics Collins and Dr. Clark, sug- . ..d approvfll of ihe program by the commission.

was pointed out that with the state program taking effect

-anw w ta-mfrt- Wduia- 1

The Magic Xoa.itmlsLress~cmtr dll meet at 6 pm. Thursday at he Rogerson hotel Dofcrt room,.

Gooding Man Is Hurt in Misliap

GOODING, Nov. 1—James Brown, 30. Gooding, was reported In fair

•Itlon today at Gooding Me- U hosptui with Injuries from

0 miles r! fourtl miles

-.......... ........ ty road.Ttie I£IJ4 Chevrolet, oaned by F.

’. Finney, flooding, and driven by Irown, lYas_iIlnioli3hfd _after, It /cnt Into a borrow pit. flipped

nd for end. landing,hcels.Both Brown ai

LcRoy Lissenbee,; Uirown from

3 InvcstSgalini nicers. Brown................ ipltal.by

bulance and LIsenbee was take Deput: pital wl

report. Ajso Investigating lice ChleLjoe Brooks

Howa>djllgglQ^

ijiM he >

iuort la-] . officer* were Po- d police*

There's .nothing like movlei your racatlon to put your guest* In a traveling nood.

Ined I r the patleiifstiir_ln.£Oiijun!tiQn wltli the

cnt of public >«lslai outstanding feature i jrogram Is the grant

n doc.

srognu

^een TodiayFather t«a&Ing daughter abo-ji

coH-oL-ruaaJng_ciir^....^,hirKe,„ • • f.^«5gjg^cnl, Ptttujf

:e . . - Coupl< loon-, then friend teiu-ih^

... .. igaged . •, , Dean hurrying scrcns street , . . blowing opcnXhiunber of Con-,,'

oH>co door . . . Offlcff ilvorlng . . . Moil kiOdn., mg and zonlhR coiiiml;.!ic:,

Miairman about belm,- init meeting'. . .' Woman lOIIIirralw;,' small daughter's first experlcti:,

........................... •

Dutton . . . Bank rmplriyi-.-. oa ..... ;o eat liinch . . , Crowd mlnj. ling 111 hall during court trlni.rt.

. . , Man shoddlng coal nr

will c 0 pay. IThe

Parldng Fines*

Death Takes Ex-Resident

RUPERT, Nov. 1 — Ernest , Beeler. 08, former Rupert resident.

*y morning at hla home........ Rosa. Calif., where he

had lived since lOiO.-........- bom- <oT. 4, JB82, at

Foraythe. Mo., and came to Ru^ rt In .1030. Survivors Include hla 'Idow, the former Stella McKen- le, whom he married In .April.

ISlSrin-Mtaourlr-three sons. Loral ,Cali:.: Roy fiecL-

three dau tino, ^ant Mid Mra,

Kenneth Beei- he U. a, navy In Japan; ghters, Mrs. Madge Ber- a Rnsa; Mrs. Ruby Hals Lclah Wasson, OualaU.

...... - 5 brother. George Beeler,Missouri; a alster^Mrs. M. A. Red-

e, Eugene, Ore.; 14 grandchll- i; nephew, W. B. Beeler, aod tieec, Mrs. Belra Zlnn, bckit

Rupert. - •Funeral services will be held at

2 pin. Friday at the Walk mor­tuary chapel with the Rev. P. C, Zlnn. Rupert BaptUl flclftting.'Last rites wUl be held in the Rupert ceoicttry.

Graveside *ervlcea ....... .Monday fcr Mra, Laura M. Whit- ney at the Twin fWf* ewnrtcr following serrlce* at the 8ummr» mortuary. Boise.

Her husband. Jame* D, Whllofj, died In 1>S1.

■n« prlvaU and commetfft trua fleet of tho United. State* coialiU ot lOA mllUop-vehicles..

Man CitedRUPERT, Nov. 1—Gotlleb Prae- Itrer, 65. Rupert, was cited for Rvlng no license plates on hi*

vehicle n/cer the IM motorcycle he was riding coiUded with a U5T Pord atatlonwagon driven by Ar- thur-E. Parton.-8».-Rupert. at tb Intersection of O end F o u rtl itreot, Rupert. Saturday afternoon Damage to the stationwagon wa

set atj45.-23iijnctorcycJt»».net damaged, according to Pollcemaiir John Greene, Investigating officer.

New «- LOW UlOUUnuiaa Micrt cktjn'r fejti Ilk* mttfdnel

H o p e i ’S“ P e a m j l y u b Bo leh

D tM s lac”

Mod* Mrinly wUhMt atL

Aa luthaAlle Uily D'ulch itclpf.

on hundredi o f it«m i • No Cft-Sisnert

. • No WiiiHnga t Checki

GUNS era excc)l«nr leci

'Diamond* Sportli

Gatu Camera*Binocular*

Credit <

rity for o loan

Outboard Motor* Chaln.-Saw*

-O o lt-C lub i.^-

- ......... OR ANY OTHRR rfKM-Or;V*I.U»- .

PtcJgai prgfw<ed ohdfiftld ftotrt-3 wottths.toiT >«pri

B «c B L O A N C O .AT MAIN AVE. ond SHOSHONE ST. WEST :

/ (NEXT TO YELLOW CAB CO.t -TWIM-FALU-,------ ----

tauifrioAMkUUNCC

IIIVICE

A FEW minutes now, in- •

quiunc„pboiJt our Insured Pay- '

merit Plon^ may , save many

hoyrs of worry over finonciol

;obligotions ot the fim'e of need. •

Contact Whlfe's soon'for com­

plete information, witBout obr

-jjgariBn.'

- DnvcrSaved “KINO HILL. N'JV, 1 1,41 _ A

s la te police Olllcer Mondav night credited two Lcwistoi'i truck drivers with saving tht life of a Kimberly motorist who rolled his car off.of U, S. lilgh- way 30 wtst of here, landlnc upside down on tho Union

-PocUlJLiflllfOBd. ttBcks.-.-.;____The driver, Kay-R,-Larson,

'route 2, Kimberly/waa taken to Gooding Memorjal hospital wllh head cuts and pOMlble' other injurlea. ruceday morn- Ing he was listed Irt.good con­dition, The iruck drivci-. G. W. Pehllaber ond George Pet«jon, climbed down a steep-biuJk to reach the car and extlngUL h a fire In;the -motor before Itspread. of<fc«rs Mid. - ........

A dog riding with Larson was killed.

overUme parkin (in Falls police MonM n Lincoln, Smatal'a OfliW

J. Wllaon. Wollo EVectrl: company, flhlrley A. Payton.-R. L Tschanncn, Seth Blake, Harry Po-............... . . . ey. Mrs. B. J.Stockman. Uoyd Hardesty. Lirr.,,

erl Mecham. Mrs. H. o......... O. D. McCoy. Marljc

Hanton. Bud Newcomb, Mrs. M. B. Eackerl. Orville Backet. Carol la- linger. ' Mrs. Bert Lamer. Mri Glen Peterson. Mra. Claude Mtn-

:oIb’. Juanlt^i Cox,' Mrs, Donsld Haiel Bowden,, fililtlt),• William Wlldman, Mer

_____J. Jim Chesnut, R. BevliuRabin and Bob Williams’,

Kendrick

Woman Honored

At Service-Here

Richard J. Btodeh, Am 'L Manspl

See this mt fromMONY toddy...

It con m ean

M O N E - Y - fo F - y o t i^

tomorrow ;

^...nccs are you *lre«>' ^Ptrhnr[[ fl->Mn hll 1 ^W*patJng interest ia W iw i munltp-««tlvlU«a.-BuLjut£i,£:—,

life Insurance representatlvM^

K» ma*e k oo» growing iMuranee office* part of the oountry.

Rlchardi *uce«iWul'bec»u«^*;i -ka vrltb p

plan that wlU-«ilt U>e«afi approach m t-M esaru.mpolicyholder the.-flnancl»l.:«£.

needs *t U>« lo«*t I f 'sible .cost,. •.

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^ A T . NOVEMBEK 1, 1360 ' TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FAILS, IDAHO

j fS tO tnzze^

„ tfnpefu l^ £oi~

(jasMa" O ff ic e^ r iY Nov. l- M « i of ihc

■ °4nfP*' county attended ttii? Bur-ol Commerce Monrtay

=#0BF4foH istorffijH tlis= fiet» iw £T ig l(tB ad2cs:FORMEn U *™®j2

icf surtcon for thT If naiiro.Ki company irom «

I.. 1M0, dipd yrewrday « .* ne^CT• Il,., iil Iti« u-BA 75. .

- -^^claiid RepWliSn'-.D ^ 7 n wid Ch»r1« llcnd.

W .^m oim llo counly cl.ulr-

f e , f a rSfS,tBn <• »''■■^_V d»e conccrnliiK rnisliin tm

U to 10 10 nblnln tlrivcr* He !,tatcd Ihot he In rftlilns the 4BC-

, aa«tion"wM ft-'-kcil of Son., c'^rlow coiiccriilnR '‘Ut'-’”''’*

■ no UW cnvcrlri- OiW,^Q it service camc under •'- ?: entorcetnca dcp(irlmenl.

ftU 11ml thP driver s llci W .1 C « p»p"»

^ Mid It hsd been cTOmicd b f ^ the prison wM runnliiB or“ ^ ,lo I.lo r« of the cheek Inw.'tt ij cla.'Udfled now ns ft mLsde-

_-Mf Rnd not 6 felony. There •^rtbeen 63 eharBcs-of bod checij ^ In the po-st 6lx months and iTcasm ot embezilemcn. In theine period of Ume. In the p- 'i Sht iwnUiB Uicra liRYe bten 257 X nS charst* ta Cauln county

— TglTrTroilTiltrftrM’^COtltj-reeptTrf thttr-eaKlc-b»d|cei 8oturd»7--fmm-« tnrellnr B»turday4n-Taf om»..Wanh,. lfi,niBke..lUr Uciacala-nlffhl si tlie llolllslcr Grange hall from I)r. Joseph M»r»hal1, wlio lion; Krom tefl. tJis lour bnrn arr Jim Lanllnir. .MerUn- Kullr Also naa attendlnic ph^xtctan at ihe blr(h of «ieli at the loar bofu,- ,>:dtlle BnM and BlUIr Lniiflitnlller. Th<7 are llir flr\t Sctuits in Dr. Manhall. prejidenl of th« Snake lllter Do; Seoul council, llevr llnlllsler area to recClTC ea Je Seoul bidiei. (Slnlf plKiln.crisrnvl

ht <S^?a1^e7hrjob'of the prose-

.. .___ ..11 Mmii. .

a the

Physician Who Delivered Four Youths GivesJlollister’s First Eagle Badges

rj ofthemseivw vlien.-dcnlln b.id check. *When’ mas

b^tjsmcn UB callwl Into court making » charse for a b^d »11 Uiey want la the money

'*\he JUTenllB deiTnquenrpriAlcm ric d M It -pertained to re-

1,isini Riunes to the prca nr.d il^ ^ a r c h «ild thLvT.« not up to the prosecuting Rttomcy .but ihi 1uig«:ne-felt the c«e ahould be haDfllK* Individually In this rr- CTcet Mcordlns to whatever v • Vrt for Uie Individual Juvenile.

Birlow wM Mked to explain

HOLLISTER, Nov, 1—Four Bay 8couU received the llrst eaRlc' badRes ever earned here-and the physlcinn wba delivered the-foiir boys prr.^n:ril Ihe badB« nt Uie Hollister GrnnKo hull Saturduy niRtit.

Tlie four new <«gle Scouta tire Eddie Ba-is, 17, son ot Mr. and Mrs. C .'J. Bou; Jlmmlo Lanlloji, 17. ^on ot .Mr, find Mrs. W. J. LnnUnjj; Blllle Joe LouRlunlllcr. 16. son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Loughmlller. and Merlin PuUmer, 10. son of Mr. and Mrs, Eiirl JMIlmer. The boys are mcmherS of troop M which has only 12 members.

Budges were presented by Dr,

J. W. MarshiiU, Tv,ln FalLv who oUlclRlecl at the blrth,i of all four hoy.i. Nearly 200 people attended

le n' 'nrd ccrcmonles.Pr. .Marshall. v,ljo was atlendliic rCKlonal Scout'meellng In !'«•

Wa.sh„ left two dnys early Ic be prtscnl lor the ceremonle.v

Bovs hiw a pejfcct slx-ye.ir at- Mtldanec fcfori. IjinUns alio-ha-t been in Scouting six years, while LouRhmlller and Fullmef havo five

dealing with changlrg the limitation of lndeblednes.v- •

John Clark, county commlaslon- a was asked about Improving rid* lesdlng to xecreaUon ureas. m gated that this »-wild come flndcrthe Jurisdiction of the hlgh- Tij board and not the commls-

tlone

• t!£« wtsldent'oi: the Idaho State Cbaubv ot Comxnmt, would pre-

at the aonuftl meeUng of the ali.Idaho coDfrreM luncheon at the Hotel Bolae Ntjv. 14. He has been a member of the stale chamber

aJt«ndinjnhe meetirig were J. Weldon Beck. Hu­bert O. Wairell, Vern Cafter. Rex

^ ^ d e n . JtiM B?dke and Floyd F.

The Her. Uoyd Balfour, former pMtor of the BurJey ChrUtlnn ehurch, w & jueit of the Bev. EmU J. Helseth.

Wallace announced that the . trosaln* ol the railroad tracks

north of Paul had been made and those vho have not mode s pKdge or vbo have not paid their pledge •re asked to do *'

Near Normal Weather Due

WASHINOTON, Nov. Twv-The weather bureau snys Us 30-day outlook for November calls for temperatures to avera'gO" bcJov seasonal nomftils 'over the south-

half of the United States

Above normal temperatures predicted for the Northeast and the Northern Plains with near normal In thp remainder of the country.

Precipitation is expected m ceed normal in the northea.it , tloh of the country, the bureau aatd, with, subnormal amounts nn- llolpatcd west of the continental

LONG BLEEP ENDS EL SEOUNDO, CalK, Nov. 1 HIFS

Bltven Unqulst, 19. m % coma BBCe reb. 7, 1955. when he was itruek by an auto while riding a Weycle. died yesterday without mee regaining consciousness.

All four are members of troop No. (H'» Ju^lo^'Rlf]e club which is urmatcd'-u.-ltn-theNatlonal-nifle as3<JcI(it)ofi.

During the court of honor , dlellRhl ccrvlce. the four boys and Uielr parcnu were escorted to the place of honor by four eagle Scouts •om TwlnFal^E.'£orts were George Haney ITI.

Bill Basbm. Gordon Tobin, Jr., and Roy Helms.

Dr. GeorRe P. Scholcf. Tv,ln

divide and relsewhero In the nation.

Ne\v Polio Case Listed; Total 8

BOISE. Nov. LR—The JdahO health department says another ease of polio has been reported In the state from Bingham county,

8Ute Health Admlrlstrator Dr. Terrell O. Carver said this brings to eight the mitnber ot cases ported In Idaho this year as ci pared with alx cues last year.

All tight victims, he said, have ad no Salk polio vaccinations.

Fiills, was featured speaker the Rev. H. B. TTiomas, ,6uii- cl ■Ji.strict commissioner, was t)

' ccremonlcs.Scout txecutlvej-Bre< ent

William Scarth. southslde ex«cu. tive; Dr. Marshall, Sniiko rive;

council pnysldent; A. E. iJir council commLviloner; Dr.

G^orRc__Scholen council advkory Iwwd.. memlici-; ' CoTlliLf licims,' RouUi.slde district commissioner; Harold Stoltz, council advance.

2 Workers Hurt

IDAilO FALLS, N0V,.l «V-Tw0 Injured yesterday after 1 industrial accident at t

reactor at the national reactor testing’Btation Aeor here.

They were Lewis Dale Cum. mlngs, 55. Arco, and Walter Claud Bare, 20, TfrrcUin, maintenance len lor Westinghouse corporation. Officials of the atom'lc energy

said thesuspended In a bucket wften .. hoist cable broke and they fell 40 ieel B-Jille cJeanJn? Ihe Interior of B sea tank which simulates cc dltlons In the ocean. There was waUr In the tanlc.--

Cuminlngs Incurred cuts and bruises and Bare lacerations o(| the head and M t leg and o poul-, ble concussion. i I

clmltmnn; John Hnrker, tKoufmivstcr lioin B«hl; Ouy Ken­nedy, Scoutmaiter from Jerome; Mrs. E. n. Oasoin, f\ecuuvc iccre- Inry of tlie Tuln l^ilU Ucil CroM ehapler. and Dr. Gorilon Tobin. TVi’ln I'iills ExplortT #dvi;.cr.—TVoop ni>onwrcd-fay-the-'Presbyterian church. Scoutmaster Is C. J. Ba s, who ha.% spr\'cd for

p.ut four year.i.

Girl, 15,-Loses Miss USA Title

DFUDOEPORT, Omn, Nov. 1 —The llllo'of Miss United State.?, taken from the origlnal-wlnncr b«- cau-' e she Is underage, has pas. pd by default to a St, Louis girl wtio

as runncfup. .Allred Pftlrici'lll, Bridgeport, dl-

rector of a Miss USA contest held weeks >ago, said a ho.spltal

Charleston, S, C„ has con­firmed that the original winner, Annette Drlgwr*. Freeport. N. Y..

born there 15 years ago. She

<iVlth Miss Driggers out, lew M i« USA n Judith - Ann

Achter, 18, a brown-eyed brunette.l

61st CONSECUTIVE DIVIDEND

S T O C K F U N D ,

I N C .THi-tepilsr cjuarteHy <liv dad o( IQf/it pa ihirc di> rivtd from io»«rocnt in-' come, pliit a clatnbuiion of2SH per ihare dividend repre- »aiiiD(tIncome from realired Kcuritr proGti b payable on Ottober 28 to i hurt holden of itcord u of October 27, IMO.

Olfti D»«bl»r —Ilnilo Br~« C.rjm.lw—TwlR KiJL T. DoloMn —7-In »'*U<

— —

Demonstfation!n our sloro all doy

W E D ., N O V . 2nd

BILL GAHLSD.ORFof the Corning Co, will be here to demonstrote 1 ho complete line of PYRO- CERAM, Come see it!

PRUEHardware Co.

Men o f Decisio7tTTf=BANK theirjsavings

- -Thei nction-l8-based on the fatt that more peo^j____pie have moM Bnvings dollars in banks than] anywhere else. Why not do your saving with uaT

Twin Falls Bonk & Trust Co.Twin Falls and Kimberly

Member Federal Reserve Board

Member Federal Defiosit Insurance Corporation

MERCHANT'S LUNCHES

, 65c & upBanqnel Room for PartJea

. . .Beallng For HeserT*tli)Bi PhoD*

HE S-ISIO

WEGENER'S COFFEE SHOP

lUa KimbtTiT ifoad - V.S. SBB

R5AJ3 •njriEB-NEWs WAyr,Aps|

Twin Falls League of Women Vofers

- - .........PRESENTS:A NON-PARTiSAN TELECAST

Featuring County Candidates for:-

Prosecuting Attorney____M a x -W n n H n ll ______ _______

James J. May

— lairies-E.-Benhaiti^“ — - Willcrd'Teater

TREASURERMrs. Crystal Rosendaul Mrs. Rose Wilson

WEDNESDAY; Nov. 2KLIX T V

5tl5 P.M-

Factory Dtmonsttalioii IP ta5,Tbgrs.7Niiy.^3

BlI^L'GAHLSDORF,from the Corning Factory will be in our store all this Thufsdoy to demonstrate the entire . . .

"CORNING LINE"

Be sure to come and tee this vronderful line demonttratedf

CORNING.^W ARE

Saucepan Set ___

• a Carrtd *oK*« • 1<

-<oolc«n<l MTV* III the tone

gtom w w fc^ ivppert

Big 12 pound^.Qven ready Turkeys o re yours . , ^de fin ite ly yours, the easy way! * • -

Just for Shopping Van EngelensEACH $50 IN SALES

SLIPS (doted Nov. 1st to 24th)

Save your own saleB slips , . . save

• as easy as tha^. Just bring: your Van Engeien (Twin FaiU

Storo) sales slips, Rhowlns a total of $50.00, or m o r^ ..

' — N ov?iin>erlB t7-hr-th fr-aith .-lflfiQ ^.fti>i!vtha '

------ turkey-w ryoars l- ■ - ------------------------ — ---------- --— ^ ---

- Air Departments ? M a p a f e -

★ LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR — Coals, dresses,robea, skirts, etc. ____

★’SHOB DEPARTMENT, — For men, women andi-hjt|jrfn all

★ GIRLS’ DEPARTMENT — Cbats, dresses, m 'coats,.8weaters

i f FABRIC DEPARTMENT — with h lg assort- menta for holiday sewing.

* BEDDING DEPARTMENT — Fine, woolens.b lends ,- cotton -blankel^JieauUful spreads, sheets and cases.

* LINEN DEPARTMENT— Table etoths. n ap k fiv full sets or Indivldtial pieces..In th« size and 'color yon want

Every Purchase A n y w lT c re In The Stpre Counts Toirard Your F i v e Turkey

T W IN FALLS STORE ONLY l

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TIMES-NBWS, TWIN^FALLS, IDAHO

44II7 asd f«4*7 ]>0 8m«<>4 SirMi Wnt. Twl» ‘’R-br-tb*-T>««*'N«w»- BWItk<n(-<3on>Mcr----

<■ t« U ^ lltloI noratw IHU cf tlu pqwBnma B«e. IO-IAI Idabs

BunacBimoN u

T-UGKERiSJ^AXlONAL:

W H I R L I G I GWAbHiNU'l'UN — AltJIoujn tn# • I960'Wnldentltl

an4 coasrewional elwlloni will prob«bly co<i both p«rtle4 more Uion ever bel6re lhelu<llDK-*uint «p«ni b7 loco] uid fiate organlzaUont, boUi Republican

headquarters report ihat contxlbu. tlon* «re nibsUnU&l.

AJthouRh tile generti publle^oe: not *cem lo be too lnt«rest«<l‘ 01 'aclte'd-awiur xns •-TOiQjr--Kem)rti cont«t. the so-called •■profeMton aU'f' are hard at work. They ar puttlnj prt»*ure on prospetll'e contrlbulora.

.. UNPLEASANT NECESSITY The unmistakable meaning of the Amcrl-

I con embargo on exports to Cuba Is that thla I country, at lepst for the time being, hos I written off'the Island nation aa lost to com*

____________ _____________For an embargo la never less than a stem

I act of economic varCsre. We. would not 1 dertaktf It W we lelt there was any c^rly I hope of bringing Cuba baclc Into the Free I World. Obviously we do not.

In ordering the embargo,'the Elsenhower I administration njado plain that It was in

■ I for what It describes iatory,.iiKgre3Slve..and-lnJurl-

us" economic policies of Fldcl Castro's gov- I ernment.

Countless American properties and busl- I neas enterprises in-Cuba have been seized I .without compensation by Castro In a cal- |; culated campaign ot economto piracy.' ;few doubt that hia response to the em>

wtU .];» to wipe the Bi^e clean by r -talcing, over all remaining U. S.-tield Inter-^ t t ^ D the Islands ___ ^__

• The^embargo does, of course, exempt__tain medicines, medical supplies, and many

I kinds of foodstuffs. I t remains to be seen to what extent the Cuban government

I hereafter choose to_.re|y on America for I auch purchases.

I U.8. action wUi drive Castro further into the J , arms of Moscow. Wo seem to be saying that I tiya was perhaps inevitable anyway. Some,' 1 tu t not too many, jnay argue the point.

There la a wide agreement that Castro Is I cmmltted'to th* Reds beyond recall,

Our government declares that some Latin I governments, troubled at communism’s in- i trualoQ In their b^nl^here, will welcome f the new move. It doea not pretend this rc- l action will be gencraL Sevemi Latin gov- remments ore guided more by their sym- l-pathy for the goals of the Cuban revolution, I This la understandable enough as a point I of view. But a hard look at the realities I must tell even these natlons'that virtually I'from the-outset of hla regime Castro has

ft thftM goftla,

beiur that UiD result *111 depend a lot on ortiiknltAtlon sc- tlvlty-rlngln* doorbelli. provid­ing bab; sitters and droeglns i>cO' plo to lhe.polI»—has led party workers to thow more than usual

> Bj7 enthuslaun.Bpokesmerj lor both candidates claim that the now

or money roflecta a {eellng that their mnn will-win The prospect—or hopt-^^.vlctory and the "spolb' always unUpper pollllcai- pockctboolts,

Gor PLAYS FOR IIEAVT STAKKS—Hepnbllean “pn»"-Bro-deaTjeni{el7-»rxlou«-to-r«taltr-coBtrol-of■' I executive branch of tJie government, especially

Ihere b little expectation that they can capture house or eennte. Tlicy lear Uiat, defeat of a ticket backed by such a popular Jlgure a. President Eisen­hower would doom them nationally for many years.

Moreover,'A I0S.1 would undoiibiedly lead to a harm­ful stnigglo for party leatlerghlp

TRB.W TO T nr :LEFT-In Tiew or uieir tinra- libcral Los Anjteles pintfarm, which was molded to apixal to~Tarmers, union members, the old folks and racial groups, the Democrats wUl be dishcarl- cned, )f they lose out. The conniot between ttii northern and couthern bloet would become ever

ore bitter than It It today.It wduld ilgnlfy that the noo#evelt-Tniman-Ken-

nedy trend to the left side of the political highway In the last 30 years had become unpopular. It mlghl

......A palaful rtversal ot the p ^ 7 ‘j pathprlnclplca.

rcslut ttfralierS'are-Bxertinff-Tnore-pnusure «a eontrlbutor*

It< Is regrettable that in less than two 3 the friendship between American and on peoples has been so poisoned. On top

l|bf that, the ali^^of the Cuban revolt have J|been subverted and a small but vital brldge- ■.fhead for soviet communism has been es- f- tobUsbed ©0 miles trom our ahore.

We must Hope that some day the sltua- I tion wlU be^retrleved by the Cubans them- I «elV6s, with^nly such help from us os they I want. In the meantime, we have chosen to I r e ^n d harshly—oft«r months of patience I-—to-thft-hqstUity and Oiate -mdel-Costro I has manufactured against us. -- .

It la an unhappy course to have to take.

tlie pheasaot hunting iltuaUon - a hunter. Both of us noted

after the flnt week-end. th^ number of hunter* declined rather rapidly, man so than ln< other ytirs.

We were at a loss io ezpUla thU sudden decline other than to note lhat pbeosants get Smarter every

not too anxloua to m at^ wiCs with the birds.

Then the other guy up and started expounding on how he loves to hunC pheasants and how he likes to shoot and anyway, it’s Kood exercise. Then he added. “The only retr3hrwback“TsTh»ni lakes > much gasoUnel"

J. neardlt(Twin FalU)

KITTENfl FOR KIDS DEPT. n»e kJltens 8 weeks old a

ready for new homes. You c« pick them up at 450 Maurice street north or phone REdwood 3-3IH.

, the fund

than In poxt cajnpolgnA,AUhouRh the free-teievlslon time afforded to Vice

President Nixon and Senator Kennedy has cut down thot heavy Item ot expenditure', campwgn outlays have been high because of the general Increase Ir the cost of everything, from Itampt to the extraordi­nary amount of the candidates' travel by plane.

reVched”ntTcirsr300-minien-aaiiimn-view--or-tne scml'OlflcliLl estimates of the cost of lets expensive campaigns,

llic ir COST OF P0LITIC8—The Republlcanj, owevcr, cxpect to wind up "In the block" In col

trast to the Demoertilj, -who #e«ro to auffer from _ contlnulnir deflclt.-They don't have to many pros* pcrous River* aa the porty of the Mellona, the Pews Uie DuPonu and Rockefeller*.

The Rleadily Increasing cost of ‘■politicking" li expccted (fl revive and reinforce capltol hill propo«als that the federal government, and possibly the siatei, help -to finance national and congrewlonal contests. Tlie Iden, for obvicius reasons. Is more popular with the Democrats thon w th Uie Republicans.

In view of the emergence Into public Uie of such realthy men os the Rockefellers, Kennedy's, Lodge*

Horrlmona and Oov. O. Mennon WllUams, Michigan’ the new arfoiment in favor of some sort of gtCvem-' mental contribution will be that the need for political money In future years of steadily mounUng costs

SLUGGING MATCHES I t Aould come os no surprise that the

I 1060 campaign, Ulce all those that have I 'gonft before; has-been unable to iceep com­

pletely to the high road vhere exaggera­tion,- distortion and Innuendo are avoided,

iitony times a solid, gentlemanly begln- im lO K ha8'bcBn.made,jRlth.thfi fiiUest. tn- \ tent of maintaining that level. But soihe-

liew, as the campaign waxes, the level of [.[performance decUnea.I Without getting Into the partisan aspccta

of the matters, it Is obviously unfortunate that the subjects of Quemoy-Matsu and

rCubahaTC been so thoroughly Injected into !~thls campaigns

Inescapably, both presidential nominees , tenitagoAiLeachDthfiton-thesftaafliLni^ny.

J ’Issues, "^ftre policy polnta of extreme del- I cacy are Involved, this can do little to ad- J -Tanee.the country'a Interest. Th^he'at of I the campaign forum la not th'e place for n . «uch pointy to be tested.

The candidates, knowing the dangers, --«bou]d perhaps have tm de rst^ thla bct- l"t«r than la apparent.

Bat, fundamentally, the responsibility for quallty.of our campaign rests on those,

T lH » InaIst they niiist bo camlvala or oiiter J 'VdldUet. The strong partlaans on both sides IstiVtttantly hammer at their xandldates to

harder, to make more extreme argu-

VIEWS OF OTHERSNOV. 9 COMING

Partisan lealota might well remember Ujal Nov.' S Isn’t far awayi

Ye*, ehttfh the day AFTER election.It's the day many of us are forgetUng Iq the pre­

election ahouUng and scrapping. It's a day for lick­ing wounds and patching hurl feelings. it'« a day when Amerlcar« ore supposed to start living tc gether again oa one big happy (7) family.

Why mention It now-ln Uie campaign's heat? Brcaiaa some pollttoO. enthusiasts,-in their feal

for caiisca and candidates, are making it toughfor the day after...................

Somehow, political campaigns bring out the worst In many, of u«. Mllltont partlsanahlp robs intelli­gent men and women of reason, aetf-control and sound Judjment., If.you doubt lhI^ tap a telephone llsa to a 1 paper office during a hot polltleal ewnp»lgn JOUH

P o x

Sh o t s '

r and a

ehot«.Intends: ditional stahd of keeping out erf the poUUcal mUct-Wc’fe' slricUy on the sIdeUne* and you folks who have warmed up your typewriter* and gotten out the old ballpoint pen might as well cease and d/sijt.

All you're doing U helping fiU rather bottomless wastebasket.‘A* most ofTou-good conirtltuenfs:e ftwure. pot Shole l.? basically

.. humor colilmn. Sesldo that, we itlil think'that anyone who take.i pen In hand to support a political candidate or parly should hove enough gumption to sign his name. And the Tlmej-News Public ■£sra.?ic3l?p*?.. place where writers can cxprw themselves on current matters of

nJroverjy.30 we remain on the sidelines

spectator..

. NONPARTISANDeof Pot 'Bhbts:.............

It aeems the colleges are teach- ig our young people lo vote ond } think.A girl was telling her porent-t

about a straw vote elecUon held at Idaho Bt«te college lost week. Her parents asked how ahe voted.

•■I voted for Kennedy." the said. At her parents' small gasp of

surprise, the added.'"But I voted for l/odge lor vice president."

CUB'BULLETIN BOARD Too Many CaU, Twin FalU —

Perhaps you should moke tome oUier amngemcnts to get rid of them. Pot Bhols can list, unwanted ttttens-«nd-pups only once. The way things go now, some reader* complain there's nothing bus nines and feline* in this comer. Bony.

FAMOUS LAST LINE * . . . She bai too much principle

lo get maeh interest.--- ---- GENTLEMAN IN TUB

FOITRTII ROW

By-EETEEEDaOK

I the ma/or

WASmNOTON mEA)—"It »p--pean-at-thU tlme-that-the-oaly.U-^11. . In ihi« presidential campaign ►re foreign poUelea and lCCTinedye ^liglon." write*-■Edltor-K«u»tt‘AUen of the Aibwt Lea, MJna.

; Tribune.___ *ome*hat|

startling ' opiwon wa»-*«-m-ewJvai strikingly

pollticalj poll of U£. dailyl newspaper edilorsl receiving ihis.tol'l unln. Ot the than 300 ediiori! who replied questionnaires 1900 trends and Issues, 11 per cent listed foreign poUcy Issue of the campaign and 71 per

declared that Kennedy' llgion will hurt him.

an exact tie. The Issueid£nUfled_hy_ili6_fdltors___meat Importani—national defense — got only a U per cent mention. Only 10 per cent thought Ken­nedy's religion would be a help ' him. ,

••It will help Wth Cathplits I It will hurt him with our Lutherans and Baptists," Aden goes on,.M,,«ay.

Says Allen; "My Judgement Is that.he-U gel SO per cent ot the Cnthollc vote in lhls area hut mivy split on the Prote^Unte and churched. Catholics are quietly campaigning for Kennedy under cover a* are other church groups against him," This frank appraiiai of Uie situation in the Midweat may stfrprlsc or *hock those have believed that most of the Kennedy opposition on the reli­gious Issue Is concentrated la the Bouth.

But It I.» tecognlllon that the Iseue-h raided oll-over-the country In spite of all efforts to exercise constitutional religious tolerance.

Other midwest editorial com­ments are equally enlightening:

••ThcrB Is much anti-Cathollc ilk In this community." writes

Lthe D«nocr»U are kw^lng'ttli Itfiif b e fm the pubUc MiUiat tl\c7. can err. ‘-Bigot." . .*Bad theDem- oerata nominated almost anyone other t h »would have won Uie election handsjwn,” (lircidenteUy, the Sentinel

_ tupvoTting th« Republican ticket •BUt predict* a close ejection.)

^ e w ' are'nd£'Kcliisivel)', Prot- est*nt-held views. The Pra^lm. Pa.. Newa Herald edltor-publWier, Wayne W. Bleakley, Jr.. IdenUfles himself a5 a Roman Catholic. Ihls poUtleally independent paper sup­porting the Nlxon-Lodge ticket this year declares that, "Voters don't like Kennedy because of his rellg' Ion and youUi and/or they don't like NUon and they don't know

•IndT—Commerdal-Bevlew.—‘Too bad, but It's a fact. Some pastors

' used the pulpit, especial. rural oreas, as a sounding board agolnst Kennedy. Many Democrat* have told me they will not vote f him. • -

••I doubt If thu6 votes will go NIxon-Lodge. They' will probobly foil In the stay-at'home clau. So tho Republicans should swee{ dlona by 200,000 vote* at :Only a case of OOP complacency slmllor to 1MB could caujia a OOP defeat. In my opiolon."

Mark P, Haines, EdIior.Publlsher of Uie Sturgis, Mich., Dally. Jour'

' in a signed editorial declares ;, “It 1* Uie Democratic noml- for president, Sea. John Ken­

nedy, .who is making an tuue ' religion by atlempUng to create

e, M forknow, has atteinpted to make

religion an isue In the current p< Utlcal campaign except Jack Ken­nedy himself. »

"He never misses * chance to keep the religious Issue allva . . The American people are far mor« concerned about hi* aecular quali­fications for the presidency,’’

William Joy, chief editorial writ­er of the Centrotia, lU, Sentinel, exprcMc* similar views.. "Everybody Is talking about the rellglOM lane and fm afrold there la some truth to the charge that

'"Y o u gave oUier party's atory better play thin mine." (Ibe other party-wa« anaounclng tl-- appearance of k senator; Ui# caUer-* was about political tea.)

"We-kDow-you-iron'l give our candidate i falr shake—you never have." tWe check the paper and find the caller's candidate got i34 Inches of space— as compared with 233‘i inches for )tla opponent).

“Why dona you ever carry letter* presenting ODR aide of the kwie?" tWe can print letter* only after we rwive them end -'OUR side” hasn't gotten around to writing any.)

'What happened to the last f)r» atorlet I acnt you. you louse?" (All appeared In the paper, but the caller didn't take Ume to look hefore telephoning),

“You didn't run MY candidate's views Jn the

, _ j ‘«mdidates'Can and doTesiatmisfor tjTI tUue. But as election day neara they hear:

; (f TOU- ilU Just say thls-thlng.mora strongljt KyooH win’ over the undecided. If you'll only N take a position on that topic, you'U take

Xa the chaotic atmosphere, the constant lifiQrjnoU, ^iWch p e rv a d e s mosrpolitical Eeuapa, i^ober, calculated Judgment Is'noC al-

-possible—though it should be. Pres- - particularly those from

persistent.Bt£;these people should not bear all the

; TOere aro- a good many ^elf-styled inded><<Hka'Who profess at the out- t they WMit not ^cami?algn of per--

. ccenslalh at the dullness whlctL.af- PStOta* ca m ^g n without sharp combat .

la a surprlalngly wide feeling in this---- ‘Tr-tha-t poUtlcs Is not politics without

It; the politicians should rc-<__«j>trongly than they do. But obvl- VBO long fts .tbia teeUng is so general,

r aw not going to improve

m a to h e s ^n d shows-^.....................; wanf. thftiTi

be boUicred.)...•you’re a bunch of dogs If you can't send out Photographer, right Uilamlnutel” CThe.pbotographe - out on another assignment 10 mllea away.)

‘You guys don't know how to run a newspaper. (Would you like to show us how. bu*ter?)

But you don't have to tap Uie telephone llae* tv le&m about poUUcal madness. The fellow who works next to you might be ready to black your eye U you wesr the wrong candidate's button.

It's wonderful that clUten* fwl strongly About

tem. But let's temper our seal wlUi goctd senee,- AfCer all. Nov. S b coming. Let's not InfUet wound*

that can't be patched.—Nompo Fte« press.

Tbejr. aay..Uuil.craB'ds Hunloe.nut.a«.ihey did at Houston. Tex , Monday to fee and hear President Elsenhower on his 6,700*mllB-c«npa>gn trip Into .......... . •“ .............................. n ln .

for the President Just before he retlie* to private me. but-.that they're not paying as much atten­tion a« they might to what he haa to tell them.

It's their fault, and our loss. If Uiey aren't.The Prtaldent U deaUn* wUh'solid, bailc facts

with which, aooner or later; we're all going to have to recognize u d .take Into account.

Only at our peril can we disregard what he's say­ing about what he term* the "axlomj of govern- Tj«nr—TTY-pntyjt-thtt-'Wai '

Must as we need no giant nev anna progritn we need no govenunentally administered, massive eeonoinlc shots In the arm to stlmulal« the grovUi of iuulnea*. . • .

■What, indeed, our economy needs for growUi and

aifaln. not nore. Private Mvlngs and Inveatment— not pubUo spendlcg-Ms (hr real ba.iis of economicgrowth. .....— • — • •

rtaolulely and steadfastly so about our busincs*. refusing to respond to'f»lj« fears and .•fnpty-promtM*, w«,.wUl have built a firm material foundaUon that will sUsUln security, prosperity,' ce!f-rcspeet and eoufldence,"

11115 U, advice that's particularly timely as Uie American electorate mbrc* .toward'Uie great de­cision Uiat 1* to be xfcordfd a f the feirtheoniUw general election.- ]

Our underatondlnf and aptreelallon of It may well detennlne the national toUny.—Boise sutes«

. 0

DEDICATEDto Your Good Health!

----- *.VnAL~tiOTLE----- mite-a leuow overweigni:- --NEW YORK. am . 1 Ifl—The Wah-Jongg. pWyed with a jea,

e e ^ ; ; w ^ o fM ? oJcupi« the of-seaulow-newne*.------r. .. .. I. wuiuai 8, Hart, the Sink,.

jpeartaa actor, dying aa i^e iftj.'ng cowbor performer Of hla-aij

Two-hour polltlcnl ipeechei h •ondWate* OJJ n^fJonaJ ivfc-

»hy . . .•"SenaWr Kennedy's record Is

tJiat of a capable United State* senator. It has Indicated no partic­ular ability to command—hone to criticize."

FaiTO Bureau Meetings Set

Tlie annual Twin Falls countyFarm Bureau-convention will held Thursday ond Saturday 1 the Twin Foils Orange hall, ri porl.1 Wolter Shouse, president.

The convention m-«1 hegm at ,;30 ojn. Thur.idiy with report* of the president's commiite# and' commodities committee on the agenda. Eicctlon of officer* and resolutions will be the busine.u of the oftcmdon session.

Dr. Oeorgc DeHoff, president of Magic Valley Christian College, will he featured speaker at the banquet at 7:30'p.m, Saturday at the American Kglon hali, Robert Coineir will be roaster of cere­monies for the-bnnquet for'whlch enlcrUlnment will be provided by Ulent. from Ihe Farm Bureau' talent contest. 1

Tickets for the banquet are avail­able from the community direc­tor*. Members who have not been contacUd should call their di

Halloween Party Held for GrangeBHOSHONE, Nov. I - A Hal­

loween party vras held at Magltf Orange hall Friday night under direction of D. O, Mitchell, lec­turer,

'The hall was decorated la the Halloween theme and a dark tun­nel was erected os a spook alley.

Carol Rais, Clarence TeRs, Suaait Jockson ond INchard Tews participoted In reciutlon of the poem. "The IY05C Is on the f*ump- k ln ."" '

ResoluUons to be pmented ot the Btato Orange convenUoa were discussed and voted upon.

^ S D A Y , NOVEMBER l. jiseo

What Teen-Agers Will Recall----tiOTLK------------- mik«;».»«Uo* overweight:-

teenager, «*•>' — -r *potUght-of our time, b Um« ht*nealct. “,here he hasn't been.The amount of fun Uist life ant

time nica«iro out 10 each genera­tion probably comes, pretty dost to being. equal,^p le will not b« denied; -

The nilddle-«ed person wll' not be denied either - the toiC, ) his usual renown is his memory Here ore some of the things tho

those ever—young folk t>eyond th< 'teefli—those gay, thoughtful, ex- uberant people between 20 ant surrender-mlght miss, if they an young or old enough to do so:

Orangea Uiat came one at 1 lime.

Popcorn without aluminum.Helen Hayes without politic*

lut never without talent.Charlea coburn down to hL

first.monocle, ond with na ob.•)ecllbn"lo th'Tlncnmt-tax.--- -•

There were Uiree primary col­ors. which everybody knew, one only an artist could describe boll leige and taupe.Dorothy Parker as a wit with

,ut apology or explanation.Tho depression, when men gre?

, beard because they lacked botf o Job and o roior blade—beatnik; by neceMity for a time.

I'oblllty lo rent by choice be- w— ~ tlnre were more emptj apartments than people wanUnj

sound of Rudy Vallee, wh« always sang a* If there waa 1 sinus In his nose.. The sound of Bing Crosby who echoed the dreams of a genera- Uon ho didn't Inherit,.^

Muilcal comedies In which SIg. mund Pteud was no» a sfienC iyrl-

cuidldalea on nafJonaJ luch as the Uriff -r a 120 mis. lie.commercial unlnterrupufl.t,1 program or a' station break. ■ Women wonderUig'if Uiey snid.

..4 a cigarette In public xom«o;y migi'V think them too bold. •

Long underwear — the 'pt, wns hcM«f. in winter,Tlial great gap In Amcrlc«

cultural history between the cm and dimples of Mary Plckford oia the dimples ond curls of Shit'») Temple. ■ j;

Clark ■ cable was young, }ta Harlow was a living tiame. Wtjaj King crowned the wolii, sopWi 'Tucker alghed for real, Jou C rawfOrd w«a queen of Charleston._BCPtt, Fltigerald, Jm pocket tnoney while he wondtrM about -Wealth, and Ernest llemlni.' way was sweating in Parbs tnl hadn't shot a lion In Africa or seen a revolution or a bulllighi in Spain.

Those are some of the o«i memarlft* th a t spring wJiJjcvi discipline to one middle - a«ri mind, There are »o many, matj

But what wUl the teen-iger « fodar remember of hij prowa world k Quarter century froa BOW? What of wha» we_^ally im a* of thji moment pUl^dure fu tomorrow'* lolklore?

CAR OWNER FINE!) BUHL, Nov, 1—William J. FulU,

Buhl, wo* fined $S plus costs Frt- day by Buhl Justlee ot the Fran C. E. Rudy for faulty equipment da a-motot-vehlole. Fulta wa» clUtWij.A.... trtrlinrH Tatimv

^B veS ' in 'whlch-he-WES.'----a-motor-vemoio. r«ii» -»»Fattv Arbuckle, before he' found 6Ute Patrolman Richard Bums.

“ Jtl.rg.'SiSt'mil/t RtAD T a ^ M ;W 3 WAm-

Viioia.. jackaolT" Susan Jackson and Mrs, George Horn were ob­served. '

A aympathy card was mailed to Mr, and Mrs. Iflui* Couch for hU father's deatl

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Henry Dworshdlc is d WORKING SENATOR

HERIISTHETaCORrrHOT PROVEr^Senator dw orihak GITS Msmsi

^RECLAMATIONi f 3 proiecu completed ifl Koocenat Countx

l<^o>(ichau4 Pqn, Hall, Unle Wood M M

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AGRICULTUREKi^O.OOQ obtained to cotnbac leaf hoppct threat t

______>930.000 for Idaho soil and water Isborstoty ___

' ★ Sugar beet aaetge and REA lervice area expanded '

★ 113.000 acfc range reteeding undgfway ' ~___

Idaho bean ctopt.

NATURAL RESOURCESFundi Kcuted for foreac acce»» toad expansion and imptoviraeof, Bfuee'i

Eddy D»m.cnginfering,_Fisheriej Jtudy on Snake River, conservation of

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isi 'Tiue's Bown was Of m>- Uce W w»Hi

n «W foihloned with & rfUlne rcembroldered In

»«=! “Jj''»nd back In nUtr.

'^ tM of Wio; S f flnscrtip Frcnch 11! ^ 'id ir» nttnchecl Up a crowli

orchid »'lth ® bsck- mz:J, of ret with Ions ribbon

wItJi nmdll white JIow- ■arls In love knots on n

gift from her

her.enmdtnother'i__ iK »l£o cnrrled a erochettd

“ ^ c f . a gift made by Harry BcriwCrom.

tS , B«e Jones WM mold, of ~T,x her twin olster. Blie won ^ brocadcd Utfelo dreg,

^w U i « full iiLisd ihort sleeves. Her carrying ^ ns of bronio and yellow t aflUieniums. Brlde*mald», S ia Stffn, Carol AUlson nnd eu, Suum wore tlrtues *tyled i5,uan 15 thfl niafd of Honor in diicreen and al*o tarried bronie

- —V chryM ‘inim « n

. ,tr« Jamt----C»Uf.. and John Hller and DechAmbeau, both BofM.

I d Preston HoaJst was wiolji ^ pUyed the wtddlnR mualc..

HcBlat and Chester Carpen- R rera altar boys. Arr«fp!!ro-fw lhe-3J0 #uesU

niteld m St. Bridget's hall. .The M's Iseo eovcrod table vras cen*

iXB bj a (our'tlered cake baked inj decorated by Mrs. Otto Ncuer. Eimmett. YeUow rosea and white xeddloi bells surrounded the bue a A Oka with a circle of while niTiiiia. amall yellow flowers

lUy oi &a-vaireOlgUinrTnr tier which held a mlnalure

__e and bridegroom. SlivertlUibras .of whll« tapers picfd on Aeh eldo of the cnke iM ios8-btids-In flmall-flowCT tolls decorated the table. Mrs. Uord Burses, grandniolher of the Ulit, cut WJfl served the cake with Mrs. Kenneth Cartner, Pocatello, lajit of the bfT3e. acrvlng punch s&S Mra. Charles Nosh, Oregon CUT, in te r of the bndegroom, pourtnf coffee.

Urt. Donald Davldion register- i the guejls and Mrs. Ronnie

Mlnlc. Mrs. John Shnim and Mrs. JiBM eceen displayed the gffts.

Un. Janes wore a Jight green «Ml rtreet dress with green bijck sccjasorlcs and a white nsUoa cenagt tor )ier daughttr'a

jpijfrNOVEMBEE 1,1960 •TIMES-NEWS.^TWIN FALLS,^IDAHO “PA G

iincv Jones Is Exchange Vows in'Church Lincoln Women , -Plans'Reveoled. -Meet-for-SeciQ 1-

3 ^ 5 ^ Catholie 5h.ffrh slf of lb* marriage of

[J^o ru i Montgomery.“5 ^ was given in marrlBgo

i^^SirwUh the Rev. George Ihe double

Science LessonSHOSHONE, Nnv. I—Tlir uncial

jctoicaJeaan tor.-die toclcly .wiis KlVfii itislVcek l>y ■■ '-JrOjesr 6Uni|\soi», liiklruclor

•mesuiiy llie 'iowlc'Tfl crpt.i of Oocl."

•me inpctlnR U.IIS fs. Ccfll Coup With Mr:Wlp and Mr«. W, a, Hall.An npthii or Kifi btiinar

rioimccil for llii* nciit' work dnyNov. 1 in (;

Tli;uik.iKlviiir:. ') be 1

r tlir K

jcftfdlng pnrfy JncJudnl Mrs. P. D. Reddnway, aunt of the bridegroom, and Amle Young, Portland; Cfiar- les Nash. Oregon City; Mrs. Jame. Heed, Middletown. Cnllfomla; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. BcRlan and daugh­ter, Uncle and aunt of the bride­groom; Mra. Vlncont Haben, aunt of the bridegroom: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kelly, cousin of the bride­groom; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mc­Daniel, Mrs. Jobn Hller, Mrs. Jack Dechambcau. Mr. and Mrs. OarUi Ecken-Rnd-Mrsr-Amo»-£cltert, aii Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Manley Farm and Mr.i- John Tliom'psan, cousin of the briacKroam, all Nampa, and

■Afr, find Mt.i . Paul Monlnoincty and Mr, and Mrs. Ardln Hsll, uncles and nunt-v of. the bride­groom. all Mountain Home,—M ri .wiindclllor tt-weddlnH shoaer for the brlOjs.

Wed in Elk6— BUHL, Nov, 1 — Muklng-iUclr home at Palm Springs, Calif, for the winter are Mr. i\nd Mrs. Frank Oelslcr. Tlie couple was married Oct. ^ at Elko.• The bride ka tho (onn'er Pearl

Monroe, Bulil. and thoSrldcgroom is a well known buslnes. man of MaglB Valley and Boise. . The

iple plans to return here In the ring at which time they will be home to Uielr frlends-

^rp!e ifternoon dress with I scccuoiHi and a white carnation eof.«je- . . - . I...•- . Monlgomery. Jr.. won

Jersey dress wUh brown _ cJssorlo and the orchid Irom her Mdil bouquet for a WeddJng trip 'oUie west coast, ffc brld# was graduated from

Oltons Ferry high achooLJn 1960, ni» bridegroom waa graduated - UiB *ame Wgh school and at-

-a Boise Junior college and Ue UnlTenlty of CaWomla. They . Ul be.at hom# la aieanaJerrjr.

Out-0f-t<.TO guMta. tejldea toe

Marian Martin Pattern

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Grand Chapter Leaders V isit at Hollister Parley

•I—nOLLTWlUItrNov. 1—Mra. Ruby M. Klllolt, Cociir d'Alene, worthy grand matron, and J. Wade Jus­tice, Mc«cow, worthy grand palron. made tliclr ofllcial visit last w ' to Hollisler chapter, Onlcr

Eas?ern-6 lnr...... ......... .lunchcon served at n

tiUULldlfiia.Pl.lii5lrUCUor]j!Utl£nllcrnoou.

Mrs. ornn Jone.t, worthy maUroi, and Dale Kunkcl, worthy patron, prcr.ldrd nt the evening meeting. Vl.sUors were pre.icnt Irom Twin Fairs 'clii\pirr~No.' 20rT.tai!lc chap­ter NO. 82, Twin Falls. Paul, pert. Filer. Buhl. HaKcr Gooding. Nampa and Chehall.s, Wu.'ih.

Frlehd.Oilp wnslhe subject 'of Mm. Elliott's rnf.-aage to Ihc chap­ter. Mrs. Elliott ..appointed Mrs. Jones a.? emblem bearer, and Kuh- kel as ft member of the apprecia­tion committee for Grand chap. ter se.ylons to be hcM nt Twin RiilJ Jn June.

Mrs. Earl 'ul|me was chairman of the hoste.M committee for the evening.

C e re o f Y o u r C h ild r e n- - Bv ANGELO PATRI_________

Now and then, oftener ..........k» 10 think afeout,- there cojjtc.s I me a letter from a tjoy or g int in tvery line, speaks of'fit )w, self.pllty. dcjcotlon. That ead mood-for a young pcr.son to

fall Into and he ought not to en­courage II but, by every means in hla power, drlve'lt away. The mind

mysterious creation that gov our every thought and act wa do hare control over larga extent For example,

unhtftllhj -thought. »nd uU'Pltf. la unhealthy, can be .dUpUeed It-' ft healthy one, A thought of lallure m b# dleplaced by a hopeful A girl despairs becausa her akin : broken by acne. Doeaa't ah*

knoff that thla me«ii condition passes, given the car« that U

within ever; glrra- mch? D»m she not know that people's opln* Iona of her do not a t ^ at-her sUn but (ee.be^ond it to what she doe* and the kind of g ir l ie la?~ " -A-boy aajs he Is so homely ... girl ever looks at him twice. Doea

ever-take * look at Abraham Lincoln? Does'be not know that every human being la lonely, tniist forever live « lth hlmaelf and that to bare -a friend one must t« a friend? That's not too hard be- .... . lonellneas alfUcts ereryooe and ererrone li Jooklng for a kindly face, a amlle,_ji. helping hand.

Another letter aaya, "I can’t get ‘ Bs-la-«ebool-t)Maut*iiuUMi-.

.. axe all against me. One tells tho other I ’m no good. When I have the right atiawer they mark me -wrtinff and aU-becaiue I ’m a foreigner.'

i;m the wrong one to‘tell that to bccause I am a Mather and I’ve kjJTOn^Mny Itlada of children,

hoeta of. foreign ones, each chUd a bit different from the ncx^ but never one that I <Ua-

id tlit.i fcellnt: that every teacher looklnc Jor the child .wJio wanu

■ttrlD-Ulia b willing to t.iKe It. Nothing so plc.iiC. .a lonchrr os tiic-luionlcdGc ihc is helping a pupU. All a child—forcigp or na­tive—need do, la exprcis willing­ness. cooperation, and ha will be given full menaure, pressed down and running over, of help and goodwilt

I'm not trying to tell a youpg per«oa that he has no troubles, l.know ha.bas plenty, What he jntut leant 1< Chat ererrbodr, ofd or young, has hla own troubles and knows his own trlefs and all of us must learn to keep grief tmder Joy. TTiers it a3tr»yg mate happJBfisa In llvtng thSQ there la grief If one looka for It and denies the hold of grief on ona, ..This any healthy mlnd'-ean, and should Oo. Th« sick mlnd-needs'tha help of the pro- feasional.

Lincoln Couples Glass Sponsors Benefit Carnival

RHOSIIONE. Nov. 1 — A l:irKc' cro'vri-Jummed Uio LD8 -church '' 't ’*i'ck fnr tlio cxmtval spcinwir-

I by the Younc Married Couples ■'I of tlie church.I'uiuLi r:'l5cd will go toward llie .iM's .ihnre of payment on the

.ii.Hicliou.'e at Rlchlield.Cnnce.islons InrUuled fl'h pond. , )rl\ine telllns, gnmes ftjid food.

Tlirre was a cakewaJk^nd

niclilight of the evening iivcliyshow dlreced by Mrs. Vei- in Allen and Mrs. Jack Allen.

Fe.'xtured in ihc show were a group of stiMi; children In a JMIonccn sonic, jnie high school Rhythm Tccneties ssng two songs. Mary Kny XlexanflCr, Jill ThDriic; Kathy MUlfr Ojjd Onll ROM did a skele­ton cl.'vnce and Phyllis Pruitt pre­sented a musical reading,

- - Holley played a plane aolo ^nd Btcven Thome and 'Vcrn-

PcuKh dld.ft pantomime. Busan Rork played her steel guitar,

" K.waajlvett by-DBvld Ri Sptinlih dance w»a-done by

Chervl Oneida and Kathy Forbes, accompanied by Louisa and Lawr-

ice Urrutia,Lloyd }{ansen sang a solo and i

hola dftncB -was presented-by-RalpIi- Bmllh, Slieidon CMllster. Jack Al­len, Ben Gomm, BllLOdermott and Morgan Jea^en. Concluding bcrs verc by the high school Rhyllim Tcena. •» ¥ »Christrnas Ideas

Are Roll AnswerMembers Of th* Mountain View

club answered ro ll call Christmas Ideas when they last week at the home of Mrs. Ted Em?rick.

Quests were Mrs. Efffe Hinton, Mrs. Harel Phipps, Carol Phipps and Olga Arzbcrger. fiecret pa] Rltls'Wffre received by Gladys Cnu4/p, Etna Bauer and AddJc MlekeUon, ' ' ' '

program tc. t. gnmcs and officers Inatcd during the bu.'iness session.

FAVORS MADE HAOERMAN, Nov. 1 — Pavors

were made for the Ordcr'o'nKsti'cm Star grand chapter by ......b«rs Of the'Star Social club last week at the Masonic temple- Mem­bers decided to hold all winter meeting at the t«nple. Mr*. George Lenker *nd UT8. Tommy Thompson serred refreshments.

I nf luUnU emcvnilniMlnUr- If rou ■ ...... •MfUl r-4, "Crjln

t. BuUon G. Mtir 1

Social Calendar Lutheran Units i.J.oJ.n in Goodino

For Zone Roily

Clas? in Han Meets for^Pai^.d'ivUDwip d»M DUte 'tircli,Onmes-wfre

Sherry GpchnouL Engaged to WedBlim .IJ', ,Nnv. 1-Mr. ami Mr. ,

Jack Qbcrtiour niiiinuiicr the cnRnRCnirnt of thrlt <'.i«:;blcr. Sherry Lee. to Chark-'i A. mcr* son, son of Mr. ntul Mrs. Mcot Peterson. Tlie coupU' plans to be married Dec. 1 111 Jlic Idnlio Falla LtDS temple.

Miss Oochnour us? sr.itlUJled from Burley hlgli jcliool spring and Is employed ri Quality bakery. Her llnaiicf graduated from high .'cliool In IS54 and-flllcd a two and one-half year. LD3 ml.«lon in Sweden and served six months milltnry train­ing at Pt, Ord, Cttil/ fie Is empJoy- cd by tho AmalBnmMed e,ugar company... - - ♦ ¥ »Study of HymnsHeld at JeroriieCircle Meetings

JEROME, Nov. l-"SonRs we re­member" wBs-the topic of the Bi- blg_jr«(lr at_c!rcL«l_/B££Jl2!£I_2L the United PresbyLcrUn Women recently. The topic was taken from tlic •'Ki-mn Book of, the Ages ’

Tlir study pU5s;nm was "God's

tASi H-2971. ; •ctvcd Irniii f. .sliort nrrter.'; ai from 11 a ”1 >

The Iv ln Ilief .sncielv w; ■Wcdne driy 1<

temple.

BUHL-Jlnmr Clll meetluK for till' uii- poslponcd uiuil Nov. i; dinner will be lu’lii .A

!re.-Ltl!t^n-V«fllrr

IHK lu 1.CC uncaster.--Robert ,^ctiygrovr, Mrs. CarJ Davia ’

n. Waynr Butler. ^ 'Mr. nnd Mrs. David, _cimrRC of Ibf rcfre.shmenU anfi .

OcBrKi Dndemood plaWied

jrrvcd during which llnic a prosr.im was provided by . the Jerome icauue.

dfvotioiu wcrtf conduct­ed by the Ooodlng_league_^und«r

A4iili:0 iltar rlui) w;il i pjn. Tliin.Mlny for i\ work the YWCA. Those ntloi asked to brine plnkini;

FM club will meet Wcdne.ndny for a ile. 'C nt the home of Mr.s. N

-— I to:,-:—neinitVT—tath—'lirin :i;.. .11;.1 -Mri. nobcn Adoipii. tc tiii,.!!, iJ.iillrlp.Ucd 111 n panel .ciu.';nii un [lie llienie. The pan- st.s ll-.lci' dully ncllvltles k" ' llie lire nt a Clirl.Mlnn. iiui

/ocitstfd on C-exl. Tiveii'c Kojrifn

slon" both taken from the study hook. "One World, One Ml-sslon,'

Circle one met at the home of Mrs. J. C. OSBOOd with Mrs, Fran­cis Boyd and Mrs, C. Y. William­son da assistant hostesses. Mrs Mary Mann presented the study and Mrs, Ttancls Boyd, the Bible study.

Mrs. L. II, Van-Riper waa hos­tess tor cicds two TV'Jib Mrs. Rus­sell Howell and Mrs. Alla Walker

Lsslstant hostesses. Mrs. Estelle RIckettj gave the study and Mrs, George Andersdn presented the Bible.study.—ehrlr- hrw-ine aV-Uia-howwt Mrs. Sam Eakln fcith Jenrjle 6tu- art and Mrs. Lynn Davis ns asslSl- ant hostesses. Mrs. Rose Cobb gave the study and .Mrs. Dean Ricketts, the Bible study.""Clrclo flvc-mct tit the home of Mrs. Orville SfcLean with Mrs, Page Tortel as assistant. Mrs. E| w o^ Becker led the Olble stui and' Mrs. Clalra Rlckelts,.~the gram." . .— "

¥. * ' * ,

Jannboriee 1s Set For Junior BYF A t Buhl Church

BUHL, tiov.'l—Tite Biilil I-'Sr. t Baptist church will host the Junior high jamboreo of Magic Valley Junior-Baptist.. YQUth. FcllowslllD STOups of the Central Baptist, as- eoclatlon to be held Nov. i nnd-6, announces the Rov. Dr. E. I. Gots. pastor of tho local church.

Tho Rev. Robert Burchell, mln- IfT Of IMnistlaii fduC.itlnrr-gnJ

dlrectur'or youtn actlvitlPi-of thc ’Twin ^ l l s First B.ipttst church, will be guest speaker for,the Jam­boree.—atevB-Johnsoni—Twin PalU, la general chairman in chargc of ar­rangements for tho two-dny meet. He la as.Mstetf by Tommy f'amelJ, president of tho local BYP Junior group, Mrs. Jack Bishop. Junior group odirtficr of the local group, as well «3 other mimbrrs of ilie local congrcgaUon. Music at thi Jamboree will bo dlrecled by Rich­ard Bennett, Twin Falls.

lUons for youths attending the event will be furnished by members of tho gregatlon. Mrs, W. L. Parnell Is chairman In charge of thla project. HMinied bv Mra. I ^ a h Lamb, Mrs. Charles Tippett, Mrs: Pudley Rutherford, Mrs. Lorenzo Haley and Mrs. Ed VonOsiran.

DUTCH BOY PAINTSSpecial Discounts This Week.

JEWELL StudiosBLUE U K E S NORTH A T FILER AVENUE

W8T-0F.ALI, GIPra

Pi.„, a

J met » teacher vho thought that va7 or behartd that way to­ward any child, not eren the most trylQg one.

SPECIAL!

DRE SSE S

— WeiliresdoyrNorembM-J------^J»ufsdoy^NoMmb«r_3::

For Th# PWe*

Of 1TEEN FORM

1 5 0 .ilawk HpiMfcka'l ; ’

TM & B ^Tw een

QgiH mi; -

Meet Your Democratic CandidatesK N O W JH E JS S U E S KNOW THEIR STAND

Tho Demoeretle Women Invito you to attend ohy of the following eoffc* (ioOi't ~end <ociai ovont*. Rafph HorJinff,-Dpmoc/atJe candldott h r U ..S .- RepreientotivB, and Robert McLaughlin, condldoto for U, S. Senate, will be on hond for each of the event*. County eandidotei alio will be there to

oniwer your queitioni.

9:30-11:00 _Open HouM and Coffee

nolds Funeral Hnmr. 133 Second Avenue "•■■Weal.—All eoimty~and -atate-eandldataa ■

■will be present. Com# aa yoa are and brfn« tbe chUdrca

Coffee Hours _M rt. A. K.,R«Md, KorthTOt or Filer.,

'Tiler, Idaho,-DAT^Ww • - -..........--Mra-Ohriaa-Hai*(Uuilt,-«M. SUu&TCnue

North, Buhl, Idaho, Mt-B, Buhl

11:30-1:00. No Boat Luncheon at Scott’s Cat*

1:30-3:00Coffee HouraMary Bolton, 113 nUr-AventiB West, rwla iralU. Waho, BE S-830» 'Mrs. Jack'8wl»her,-ae3 Dubol* Avenus West, Twin Palla. Idaho, BB 3-31V

3:00-4;30Cotfco Hours:Mri. Ada PoweU, US FlUfflore, Tvtn

, Palla, Jdaho, S-a093 ;,

^ •A v e . East, Twin PalU,-IdSho, JO rS^im ''

ll:30.l!00- ----No Boat Lunch«on aV Buhl

Coffee Boura ' _____ ____Mrs. fl. C. Darror, WbrOiwest of Ciey, Caatleford, Idaho -CoftM Hour at DemoenUe Hea<](iuar* icrs la Buhl. Idaho

Come f^T^veWmosrcorvvtent-for you-.r -----, . FREE REFRESHMENTS

b»m oe«fic CountycondMoM* e» KUX-TV , Sunday,;NBY. 6 ,8:3P,t« 9;00^^^

' PoW 'Poliffcol M v M lim u i t t by I h . Twin Foils County Dsnnocrqllc W oiinn

I Announcement! ■ STARTING TO.DAY

r i a n ’s Store ofFINE f u r n it u r e

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING CUSTOM DRAPERIES

Will bo under fhe MANAGEMENT

- o f c M r r - O o i v - H d t l -

Don h.u b«n at Adrian's s for tho paat nine ycsra and

has been dlrcctly rc--,pon- slblo iflr Uifl line quality

cclvcd In your Custom Built Furnliuro and Jlcuphol- BlerlnR,Mrs. Vivian Nixon wlU be 111 -charfis. of -Drapertes, . .

' rlHi Afri. toiiJie DcVriea and Mrs. Virginia Hall, as-

' Rtsllng.Mr. Carl Qratlol wlU re-

' jnaln in the Dpbolstcrlna .. Department.In fact, the entire person­nel rcmalns'"uhchatiged.

I They solicit your continued patronage ani promise you - ' A QiiftlUSL-SCCYl

the past.—Open Saturday Afleraooni and FrHiin VotQ 1:M

ANOTHER H OM EOW N ER REPORT O N ElECTRJC HEAT-

V "Our annual heating cost

"Ms be® less thaiT

"We arc very happy with our Solar ele<irtc heat. It U so coavetjicnt • ■antj .f lgjn. Wg j<Ht:-- -- h#- bannat a t.{rtnff.in-earh room) lo the fall

and forget it until next spring when we turn them down for the

summer.

iHiTojstiscerlaijlly’ rnoderaterOur annual-heating cost has-bccn-Iesi- than $90 and that's Jess than teg ccnfs per square foot of floor space.” ‘

- --------------------------- M r^- M rs- '^a lt««^ fa^^----- - " ■ Nyssa, OMgon.'

L«m how yon. too,

on eojbyliitx ttlt- , b«maxeeoMm7..VUtt -,

^.ywtr I4»h» Powtf of.. iict or call your loeU .

alectrie butio«

I D A H O ^ PSo MUCH«eam

V

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TUESDTTT,'NOVEMBER i; ijjj

v u oppoaed U> mulU*puipOM roc- limfcUtm pr^ecU' la ths Wut, ■UUnf thAt t x tha "/int time la 25 j t u t tbe^ are no reclAmAUon projects &oUVe In I<Uho,” Hturged th»t lyrdrai- eJeotrie projecto be

'tied'to waSiuition'prolecU Older Jo p>7 off U»e 60-year

. p«rment on reclunallon prolectA.” The MoonUln Home •ttome;

Sftld he /avors a 10D*reu- repay- > nent ot, reclunBllon proleete,

wnlrMlM with the BO-yesr paA- menti nov required. If elect MelAughltn will he would Int duce nch an amendment to r< lUDAtlon leglalaUon... IfclAugtiiln. utxcd . tbill CO mJxUty credit loana be placed . IDO per cent of parity. Further' morr. he cald that parity should be tftabUihed "<»r a realUUo boM p^od durlss which time the farm Aommodltr dolUr war-* lOO ceoU 3" the tndu*tiW“C«mJiodlty-- 4oK

He called for Joan repUaUoM bated on a "biuh- el or unit, rather than acreage taila,’' and urged that commodity

' loans and lupport be .limited to the famlly.«l*ed farm.

Mdmushlln aald the - ..........bank program — an Zlaenhower- jponnMwl Jaw — “hM been niln- o(U to our small arrlcultural com> mnnlttes In Idaho." He said such a'plan ahould restrict entry of eompiete farma to thff progrBm,

The campaigner also called fcr federal repret«nt*tlon of tha ‘can- Kunr° In Urge labor-managemeni dUpQte*.

- “Tha cotuumer and the teneral pnbUo ehoold be repre»ented tn liMlUEt7T*w!(te labor-management contracts.'* McLaughlin eald..Be.claimed that tha Frealdent

■bould b« granted mare authority ]n itnkes which create ‘‘a national

I tosergency."■ On the local poUUeal front, the

- -0 VaUey .......................

Board in T. F.Okays Use of Federal Fund

tor execnUwir whfd»°we consider the proper procedure In matieri of tWa klnfl.-

The eommlailon then Initn

Thii dally Kbedule of teteTblcn and mdlo propama U prcMoted u ft aerrlte to readen of ths TJnn>Nnx. Uatinci u v funtahed by the alalloq. Any eirora or ehacfti ahaotd be reported to the itsttoa tUetf and not tbs Tlmct-Newa. '

Television Log

, ___ te group met'Monday a t i , ,_ „I — la Ihe-Roundup room-of-tho Ro*

gerson hotel Approximately 30 pereona were pment and Uid

_____ . . executed for any fu­ture city Improvem^la done by

■ 'ate firms. Langley told the that, in hi# opinion,

KLIX-TV(Channel 11)

TtlESDAT «i09 Filliar KDoiri Uni «|I0 KUX Vli.t W»rU

Bltlrmm 1;I0 !Udlik<!'.<n f.OO Tfniif«^ Emit TW •

- appeared briefly at the meeting. — Othen preMst-lncluded OeorgeBarer. Maglo TaUey chairman;

'Jamer Anneat, Burley, regional Tice ehalnnan; John MoiBan. Bur-- . tept«w&Uns the Ca4a < ^ t y- nmlttee; R«laad Miller, Oood-

- -lor-euuutr- ehainnao, «ml FaalBrown, nier, Twin Palla eiuntr

lhe'"bld'advertl»emehf pluis Uic telephone conflnnatlon. constl-.tUte<La_cantraet,_________ _____-.-The - oommlMlon »ot«d-to- pay

- «lS,n5.T3 to aut« authorities, n Twin Palls' aharo of the cost of

g a |1&0,000 nntlonal guard

1« Al/r.4 1:

armory at Prontler field.The commlMltm Toted to post­

pone purchase of '

I0iDSSUik 6«S“W«I----

io Kux’jiK^Ti^-*

Doyfb R« U1 rU/ Ywf !!«cli i'rio li Klihl

__Cimr<l>tnllon10:MTrulIi or Con>WRi llrti JtC™U Bi Yoa

_ _Wsria

Qasses Start On First Aid

. day at Paul aohool with Ralph UanOi aa instnietor.

claoaea win be held Wed* IMwIay and Thursday at 8 p.

\ »t Uie UoooZn echool with a„ sKoa to start this weeic. Instrue- tor* wU] be Dick B««Mn and Dean

' AndetaoD.The Aoegola are* a l s o b o ld

- olassei at 8 p.: Thui«lay at tha achool with the same tmetors. TheM elasies will •tajiKor. 9 and 10.

At Heybum, c l a ^ are ached- Hied Tor~^Rie8dsy~6nd vTlniisday BlghU at 7:S0 p. m. in the echool. Znatnctan will be Mn. Alice Boise and John WUe. Seatlons begin this week.

Baaicma begin at Pioneer school ...»t « p. m. 'nsnnday with John

Wlw aa Instructor.n u trilnlnc series is spooKr>

ed by' thaidTll defense. Hie ...‘Win b« ejbdueted lo t a flre-week

. ■«=?._______________ -

; Hansen ManHeld tfciForgery Count

BcfwIcs, Hasten, .ma bound I ;t«er to dtitdet ooort UCEDdor after- l . :soQn.b]r Probata Jodge J. Dean ? : Hoihar aftsr ba walTOl iBtUmln-

. ary bsarlnf oa a forgery char*e.jBdt* Uoahar set bond at tSOO

and mnasdRl BovJe* to the cos* ••'tody «t Twta FilU eonnty sheriff

J a y a Bgdtam. Bowtei did not

SmTtli'a Market; mnsea. fned • ttie «omplatnt acaiaat Bowles ' " r that on Oct. » ha cashed '

a eba& n r *M bearlac tta tfcna^ • tore or Robert NaO drawn oa the *

machine. Last week, purchase a machine from the National Cash Register cotnpany was'authorized, but Clyde Eoontz, city auditor, re­ported to the commission that the firm would not meet th# trade-in allowance offered by a competitor, the Burroughs company. However In view of the need for a larger machine when the monthly aewei charges’ begin In IMl, Uie com- mission decided to wait until Koonta could make more studies of the two proposed machines,

m e commission heard a letter

in his opinion, 'll^was Ulegal to allow a Oo-Kart esUbUshment to be bujlt In a 0-1 sone. Lost week, a rtflUMt wascheard by the com­mission to place a Oo-Kart track at Mts Points east.

..... ........................ _ to holdpubUe hearlnc Nor. 3B on a zoi tng ehanga reootnmendedvby the Twin Palls planing and soning commission. The changes would b« from B*a to C-1 In the area bounded by Shoup avenue west and MarUn street, Addison arenue

• — • ' ' itreeLAnother proposed change R .J.D to R-2. on the south 300 feet of Heybum avenue west and,

p arenue weit. bounded by In and Blake sUeets.

U. N. Rejects Demands for Troop Recall

ELlSABETHVliiE. the Congo, Nov. 1 W — KaKmea's President MoUe Tahombo has drawn' two slaps in »»lft succession from the United Nations.

The U. N. Congo command re-

wlthdrawl of two TJ. N. repreaent- :atlTos from Katanga. Then It (lew back Into that sece&loDlst prov- :lnce an exlld Baluba poUtlcsn, Jason Sendee, who Is an old foe of the president,

Rajeshwnr Diyal, . India, the chief U. N. rcpresentaUve, an­nounced la LeopoldTllia.tbAt 'it Is not for Tahombo or any of his as- soclates to dlcUte to the United Nations what personnel it should maintain there."

More and more„the U. N,wi-refunins to-dlscuM

Deadline Set for Wildlife Essays

BOISE, Nor. I «V-*nie deadline for submitting conserratlon essays In tlif annual contest sponsored by the Idaho Wildlife federation Is Not. 90. the Idaho fish and same department nimounccs.

Ths department aald thq essays submitted by Junior and senior hlsh school students ahould be sent to the department by malL Only letters postmarked by Nov.

Subject for this year's themes will be: “Wndllfe values —'what they mean to me.”

Cash prizes of *35. »IS and tlO _re offered top three winners In each dJvlsloD. In addition, hw* or&bls award prizes of tB each are oifered the next three testants In each dlrlalon.

Buhl Grange Honors 4-H Qnb Youths

BUHL. NOT. I—■!?« Buhl Grange iponsorlns organltatlon of the Sunnyolde 4-H Uvestock. club, hosted a pothick dinner last week at the Grange hall for club mem­bers and leaders.. Some U youths and their lead-

• ers. Frank fiouthwlck and Mrf. Shh-ley Kaercher, attended.. Each member told of his projects and what prizes hid-been-won-Bt-ttiF county fair.

BouthvHck pointed out Granges had been sponsoring these dubs for-the-past'-30-9««o-yeare- ■He-also“^eporttd-tnB'anb -netted approximately tlM in prliea at the fair and was the biggest prize winner club In the county.

ihiring the business meeting conducted by Master Elmer Phil­lips, several resolutions were dis­cussed to be presented nt the stnte Orange convention this week, it was aimounced Pomona Orange would hold }ls Keveniber niMtJnff at the Buhl Orange hall.

Saturday.'Cleveland and Pittsburgh art

among the cluef cities in two doi- clal sUte»-Ohlo has 25 of the na­tion's electroni votes and Penn­sylvania 32.

2 Candidate! Wele«BedBoth states hare given watta

receptions to Nixon and his Demo- cratlo pnsldentlal opponent. Sen. John P. Kennedy, Massachusetts.

Elsenhower, Nixon- and oUier Hcpubllcan s tra te g is ts Ulked things over for more than two hours at the While House yester­day, Newsmen got to see neither nf lhem7 ul-James'-C.” Il8g4rtV7E[

nhower's press secretary, gave

Pittsburgh as strong probabilities. He declined to go Into details ' strategy (or the campaign.

^ Mam on ttateome Hagerty. llkewbe refused to )

lay any word on how Elsenhower (eels about the prospecUve out­come ol the elecCton. cne week from today.

However, plans for the Prtsldent to make additional speechks,' In Olereland and • Plttsbnrgtrrwould underscore the vital Importance being assigned to Ohio and Penn­sylvania along with five other 8tate*-New York. UUnols. MlcW- gan. Texaa and CalUomla,

These seven big states together have 201 electoral votes of .the — needed for victory. Nlxon-will ... It Texas and California later this wecfc-'Elsenhower spoke at Phllsdel- phla last Fridny and will Join with Nixon in a hlg rally In New York City tomorrow. They'll campaign in nearby Westchester and Nassau counties on tho way to theT?

Frferal Service Test Is Planned

■aa clyli-smkB-ComraUslon has announced examinations for filling wrttlD* and editing poslUons In various federal agencies in the Washington. D. O, area and for aeeurlUe* lnrestl(ttor la ---

n It.Tshombe has.sought the recall

Of Ian Berendsen, special -U. N. repitsentatlre In ' Katanga, and Col. Henry Byrnes o( Ireland's O. N. contingent.: Dsyal wired IWiombe that the ,D. N. entered Katanga "in put*u- anee of tljo- general and spedflc resolutions ef the security - - cU."

>"WQUenUy there cani"of the accredlUtlon of

cations throi^bout ths imited

had writing or editing, experience t n ' •oms occnmnnlcstlans media or pertinent college study. ThU

kots for the securities tn- t poslUon must bare had M-tn-ttia securities field w^edfo of stock exchange

procMura and stock brc4cerage ac- countinc. 6tartln« salaries te.4S9 and «7M0.

Further Infcmatlon and appU- cation farms may be obtained ' m Agnes A. Stronk.' examiner_diarge of the local board ofelfil • ' ---■ ■

nNBD AT BCBIXV .SDItLKV-, Nor. l-Joe-ReTsoHt.

Rttpert, was fined 115 and costs _hy Jnatlca at the Pesea Atrr.>H ; Orai^ Monday mornlnc after ap-

...................... ..... ............ _ General Douglas MseArthur WM <di«d State Patrolman Charles bom oo a.mmtary reserratjon at . ■ • - Uttla BockrArt.-

2 New Members ’ Greeted by Club

Gene 'Freeman and Stanley { Walters were welcomed <

;-tb»-l.-Br-.._________ ). during the club’s 5meeting Monday evening In the ( Rogeison hotel Stata room.'Bliie'peii'cll8''were'awarde(!-1.

Karl Haroldsen. best speaker of ] ths erenlog, and Kenneth Beld, I for ths best table topics speech. \

John Martin was toastmaster; { Wayne DeSpsln, tn charge of table \ topics: Deltmlre Harmonn, Invo- \ cation and timer: Jerry Baltzer, j gansral—evaluator.-- and._Homei: i Roberts, grammarian. '

Petition Is Filed In Mason Estate

—A-petiUon-for -a - decree - deter-: mrning. the right of descent'of

immunity property la the estate . fCie late Mrs. Helen M. Mason was Illed with Twin Falla probate court Monday by her husband, Eorl K. Mason.jfo valua'wtts set on the estate.

‘Tie peUtlon said Mrs. Mason died, leaving no will, on March 20. 1958, In Twin Falls county, The esuite consists of real and personalprop- erty, a part of the community property of Mrs. Mason an<i her husband.

Attorney for Mason is John R. Coleman, of Parry. Robertson and Daly, Twin Palls. The petition will be heard at 10 ajn. Dec. 1, In pro­bate court.

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Last Rites Held For G. D. Finch

JEftCMZ, Nov, l-Funeral lees for Oranvlll Dennis Finch were held at a.pjn. Monday at the Jerome LD3 church with Bishop

Jtuslc was by a quartet compos­ed of Ethe! Peterson,’Ruth Burn­ham, Henry Giles,'and Walter Terry: a duet, by Evelyn and El- don-Vawdiy, and a duct by Ruth Burnham and. Ethel Peterson. TwUa Bingham was organist ..

President Gall P, Hendrickson gave the Invocation. Bishop Pratt read the obltuaiy. Tom Prcscott ,and Verl Slmpeon spoke. A, Leo Olson gave the benediction. Mai- Ion Barlow gave the family proy-

' ths Crlppln funeral chapel. ~PamMAr«rs'were“jajnis Rupert, Keenan Burnham, n o n Ward. Uorrey Davis. Warren Ward and tjwn Davis. Flowers were ln'charge of the first.ward ReUef society. Pinal rites were held at the Je- rnne cemetery where Earl Davis dedicated the grave.

FINED OVER ,BEERQOODINO, Nov. 1—Joe Arml-

lage.. 23. Wendell. - and . lAn? Woody, 22, Hagerman. were fined tlBO and costs each and sentenced to eo days in the county Jail when they ■appesiea-wrdre—Probate Judge Jam * P. Gossett for t>eer to minors.

Cruelty Charged In Divorce Case

A divorce ault was (lied by Mrs. TwUa Kuntz, in Twin Folia district, court Monday cha rg ing Tele'' KunU with extreme cruelty., They were married Aug, 25, IM7, and have four children,' according to the suit, Mrs. Kuntz o. ks (or custodj- of the (our children, M7.60 monthly support for each child, and payment of «75 attorpey's feeand coiirt ‘and court____

She also requests thot her hus­band assume all community debts Incurred by ihe couple. She Is represeoted In the acUon by Uoyd Webb, of the Twin Fallsnaw firm If Raflyrn.«pd.n4 '

Film SlatedBUHL. Nov. l_A film. "Par the

Glory of God,- win be shown at the Buhl Ministerial association breakfast meeting at 7;30 ajn; Thursday at the It and R ca(e, announces the Rev. H, B, Thomas, president.- ; . —

Plans will be outlined for the annual Union Thanksgiving ices.

. Political experts who took part in the surveys also agreed that the religious issue was an Imponderable upon which the election could hinge.

Rites Honor Mi-s. Garrard

OAKLEY. N^^a^^Fuheffl-iSv- tce* for Mrs. Cora Oyrard v. held at the Oakley LD3 tabernacle Saturday a(temoon ^ th Bishop Joel Rasmussen oCflelaiing,.

Family prayer at the McCulloch chapel was given by John-Parkln- «on, invocation by Me>in Garrard, and remarks by. M. W. Cranney. flpeakera were Pres. John Clark ond Wllford sagers. The benedlo-

on was given by Kenneth Warx, Prelude and postJudft musis was

played by May Poulton who was accompanlit for a rJoUn solo by Uoyd Martin, vocal solo by Forest Severe and a double mixed quartet compaied of Severe. Keith Warr, Uoyd Martin. George ButJer. VLalne Matthews. Jane White- ley, Muriel Peterson and Elyda Wake.

Pallbearers were Roy~OeTTard. prank Oarrard, Lawrence Garwd, Sam poulton, Norman Poulton onfl Roger poulton. Honorary pallbear­ers were Alton Oarrard, Arlo Oar; rard, ouy Farnsworth, T/i Hunter, Lafe Poulton and W yW Cooper.

Plonil Brrftngementa were under the direction of the second ward

• - -Bott,

Vanca pleaded guilty tc car without a llccuw. ru- was given a 10-day Jail i,.

„..d issuing a check without r r " in the bank, (or which he w»j. tenced to 30 days by the juait

was apprehended bj ^___ra'Us county eherlfCi ,partmei t after he cashed « check Wednesday fn the et. n club. 219 Shoshone street .loci

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Final rites were held at the Oak­ley t dedlcaUng t j grave.

Lose 18 PoundsBDBLBY, Nov. l—h total of

lB*i pounds was lost by TOPS "Losln’ Susans'* in the pMt week, U was reported during the meet­ing at the Burley public library Friday nlghL Hie top loser of lbs week lost five pounds.

Moat members wore Halloween costumes. There were threfl guests. No refreshments were served.

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itO V EM B ER 1 ,1060 TIMES-NEWS, _TWiN_FALL3, IDAHO._____

% r e e T w i n tr a ils B a w ie r s-M a n G a h r

B e rtl^ s in ^^tate T o u r n e yTwiii Palls bowlers "nnd nnolhcr from-Buhl will carry MftRic Valley’s banner

• ^ ^j,e Idaho state match Rftmc liowlitifr tournament this week-end. Mrs. George Kay ^^H oze l Burroughs cmorffed ns champion and runner-ujj against (lie be.st iti .MaKic

a t Buhl'a Sunset bowl over the week-end. Meanwhile, Keith Johnson, Twin Knil:', Lyl^y look the men*® nf fVif* Rnwi Pbui n ..!.!

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title at the Siirtkc R iver Bowl. Paui, nnd Joe Hnrtl, Bvihl! clutched throuRh in the po-i sitiiin round to nail clown" sccojid. llip^c four will vie tar alnle honors ngalrst the one-lwo, plflccrs Ui ihe tUree other dlvlv; jlons In llie Blate. i

Tlie WQinrn will coniptle #t thc20th Century Lones. Bol.ic. while, the men battle It out nt Mnglc'B6wT.’Tv,TirT>iiar----------1

Johnson tpicud'C&flKl the

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'of• Coluwiui, 3.171.^UJgkllftjUi «*rttn. WflilH Jl

6 . Wtmip'* Citttk U4d>

team, toppled 5.019 pins Tn his 24 ganirj nnd rjsn away Jrom every* trafly 'ltf^~Pctei&on—points—with-;0.I9. ..... IWith Johnson just going throush

the motions mwt of the d»y, the buttle developed • for Meond spot.' Ooln; Into the flnnl round, s po-' sitlon round, Stnn Commons, Twin' I'nils, was runner-up almost -« point ahead of Hiirtl.

In the position round, first place ie«U Mcflnd, third m«ta fourth nd BO on. Drawing; Ihe redhot

Ji>hnson, CommoDS saw hisrh.inecj sftrt to fade when he Jest

pln-180-188. Meanwhile,' Tom Abo, Burley, also in the run-' nln([, nlpptdHartl to run the com­petition to the mat B»me,

Johnson continued ort hla win­ning wny. bombing out Commons {

H«rll preAwreu through! a tlKht declslou over Abo.i

The rcsulU put H»rU In icSond »ind_Abo ln_thlrd. Commons h'i«' to itttle /or fourth spot.

Mrs. Kay and MLv Burroughs, wlio took ihc lead In the opening' session, weren't aerlooily threat*' ened In the Ia.it fe^gnmes. Mrs. Kay belted out a, 53^0 Peterson' «lnt toUl while the runner-up ltd 60.26. ncaJly a lull two*polnt

third place Wllma Mob-

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Top PitchersNEW YOKK, NOV, 1 Lfl —

“Younn^Mlke McCormick of'the Ean , Frt>ni;lsco Olants nnd I'Tank Bftummin of the CihctiKU Whltp Sox won the mnjor

.Jeai’Uff earned run i lilps In IBCO. tlnal nvcrHKes le— vcolcd Monday, Doth pitchers »re leflh/»nile<l.

^tCorrolclc led Die HatloiiM leaffu'c with & 2,70 EIIA. nnd paunitnn t’JPPfd Hie Amerienn with 2.6fl, according to flgiirc.i compiled by tlie Assoclnied Prm. •'

However, the contest went po«t board* u the field competed, sweeper following toumnment,

play. Mrs, Mobley won that nflalr| tritn a D«JI)snt SOTwrJcj followed, by Oleta Hrvhn, Buhl, 566, and Lola 1Vaiquci, Twin Pata, Ml. ...... I

Final standings (or the women I iclude Mra. Kay U.OO: Miss Bur-j

rougha. M2B: Mra. Mobley,Norma Relnke, Ooofling, 47.01; Qrece Gray, Twin Falls, 48.31;! Ruth Rosers, Twin Falls. AZS2. and. -hylft NeJrixHebla. Buhl. ^OJl,

Lola VasquM, 1-wln palls. 46.14; Marilyn flaxvllc. Burley, , 4431; Oleta Hahn, Buhl, 44.12; Ruth Madera, Rupert. 4336. and Jean-. Ine Bennett. Burley, 35.09.In the men'* division, score* ere Johnson. 119.19; Hartl, 10820;

Tom Abo. ioa.01; Sian Commans.

105,13; Jlra C iim pbeU . Burley, 102.05; John WlUlam*. Twin Palls, 101J2; Hank .MlUnl,-Jerome, 101.31; LeUnd Flelschman, Oood- Ing. 100.11; Buck DbtLs, Burley. M, and Ed JohnaoQ, Jerome. 93.48.

Bragan HiredHOOSTOK. NOV. 1 — Bobby

Brsgan has been named dlrectarl ■ (layer pmonnel and farm di-,

___or for the new Houston base-tisli club Jn_ th«_NsUon«J iMgu^ general manner Oate Pifuf-- nounceiJiondsy.

Bragan. a coach with th« Lo* Angele# Dodgers lost wason, wm given pennlsslon two week* ago to dicker with the Houston club. He will Join his new organltatlon Nov. IS.

kl(h JrdhljMl Mtf«, V. Bmltb, M»; '' ' KnUb tf*m cua«, M«tbodUl Ko. I.

urin, MttbodUl No. 1, Ml' ....... .« (•. M.lhodi.1^0.ch toalcli !•

H o op le Says

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T T W ay tU t—B l MAJOR AMOS R, HOOPI.l.IfttllDO, Renlie readcrsi Tlnie am)

<pscc do not permit nio to cxi nVn Llic rca*«n for my sub-par sho J.iiis last week. Kulflce It to sny Sfitur- day .was the. Ilrrt-time in three week. I exj)rcted Syracuse to w EKad! My-Hmlng with the />]» seemingly has been mysterloa Impaired.

NonethelMV let ui salute c champion of the week. Larry 1< Twin PnlU. He did the near I potslUle In mls-ilng only six tho.i« up.««. In second pines » that pvrslslcnt compcllinr M Dwyer, Filer, who bcnl out tljrce others «ho mls.«d elKht on point fielceilon.i. Joyce Brownlni:, Twin Falls, wiui llilrd.

Honorable mentions tor the Wfi'k £O Xn Mrs,' Bob.1>ieictTrr, 'r«.'lii Falls; mil Drake, Filer; llcnr>' Olvens, Kimberly; Don Boticher, T»in Fnlls: Mrs. June Cote. Hur­ley; Kim Browning. Twin Fatli, and Frank J. Machacek. Dulil.

U l me point out t(H.5 week's slate’ h loaded with trickery. FOr Inslancc Town and Mlnncr.ota. nnl ;to mention the high schools. Un- I 111 next week then, goodby

Times-News

Gridcasting Contest

Here Tonight;

Alvin D a rk G iven Two-^^y^eaii^To Manage San Franeisco Gianffl, SAN FKANGISGO. Nov. 1 (/P) — A lvin Dark. thc-sparkplug-shortstop.ol.J*"' tional InnKuc chamiiioii (liants in 1951 and 1954. Jlonday becamo the club’a n with ft two-ye:ir contract. The ;!8-ycar-old National IcnKue veteran player, w ith W> p viou.'i nmimKcriiiJ exiicricnce. ^vicoecds Tom Sheehan, the head scout who took orer M interim pilot when Uill Rinnuv wa-s fired last June 18. Addressing a crowded,room thronb', Dark said ho|-----------------------would not KO 1(1 trainillK •• hyr the 01ant.i err playing t

Games

Pocatello at Twin Palls

Filer at Ooodlng

Shoshone at Richfield

Camas County at Valley

Mountain Honis at Buhl Syracuse at Army Penn at- Y a l e __

Notre Dame

nooiile'i Choice

Twin Falls 25-7 Filer 20-13

Shoshone , 14-13

CamaA County , ■" 14-12

Buh!35-31.

Syracuse14-10Yale, .J7M4_

. Pitt

■■ - Bllnoli-- ■ at Michigan

Iowa at lllnnesot* .

Michigan State *( Purd6e'“ ‘

Nebraska at Kansas

Tennessee at OeorgJa Tedi

Arkansas Texas at Baylor

Idaho at Arliona

Wyoming at . Utah Stat«

,‘OTfgon State

Washington at USO Colorado

•t Missouri

Flora Miller ond Wllma Mobley, Jjioine. came up with » winning effort in the In.st s(iuDd of the tournament nnd won the Twin Palis Women Bowllnff-ftSAOclatlon's

jHarvest doubles crown over ' week-end.

Tlie NorthMric couple's. 1,304 tal shoved them ahead or Marge Darst and Shirley Rogei's, Twin I FalLs. who had held Uie lead mosf of_the time wiih.'a IJOl. Other top

. I'placcrs Ai'cre'Marfon TTUtiBO 1.287:. LotlliC

Iowa38-21

Purdue21-n

Kan.us 13-10 •

Tenne.wefl J7-1J

Arkansas 17-10

■. Baylor 28-10-

Arizona 31-17

Wyoming

, Oregoa Stale

Washington31-18

Mlasourl38-7

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weekly , „ __illn Rondcvoij lonislil. The mld- let wbmen'ji bout nill precede anndirr cnuli'e b.ittle between KH MungnI nnd the Il.it, who (hi* week will wrwitlr maak. Iron Crnis No, 1 will take on Sanily Harr In the opener.

Jeronie, Pair Wins Local Bowlins; Meet

active player but dcclded whcthrr lie mlBliL

later bccotno a plnsiiig.miuinBcr.BpesniiiK quietly. Dark .il.'O snid

he Jiad no Immedlnlo plaiifi fo trsdc-s and Unit. "I'm Kolnk.lnto Jlita wlLli on open mln.l,"

irk. who finKhed tlifV... ... ^Uh-Mikpp, (;XTWT «tflr<(.»-«red«l-titiiilV-thliftdrr-Ai

dre RodKers lo thp Dnivos. The mansiicr ,M;irrc(l wHli the Ol. clulxs of 1D50-55, M the "tnke

charso Ruy" nnt! fk-Id fapu-vln,'.A.sktd If he.hnd askrtl for n frfe

hand. Dark nliswcred the only thing lie.a-Oted wius to be lncluiii-<l

coiivrr.viHons bcriirc' traclM nrp ide. lie Bl. 0 fuild he felt the

manntrer slioulrt determine which players are on the field.

.......... rumors during theim Hop Uio Olflii! front ot. fico Imerferrecl with operation ot the club on the field.

Dark's selection vcu announced by vice president Charles Peeney,

TJie nr*’ roannprr saJd he ha<j ot yet decided whn he-would

lect as the team's coachn.Ills selection was

of exhibition gjinrs.D.irk wa-1 asked It he thought

he Glnnts had loo many Negro 'Inycr.x and replied: "I dona aee

separate playit. 1

when managing Uifr-tHai t;m field cspuln. .......... 'During 14 sea*on* In the n

1 TV t t if

liitiiiit:In iittwctlns the Question. th9 pw manager declartd; "Some

]>oople iiilRht'thlr.k that because • 'rom the Soutli I'm prejudiced.

I Imvn played with many NcKroM and 1 never tliojight Vc' treat a colurcd feilow uiifalfly.''

:i.'d It the thought of hand- a major leaguo club as lib manaRcrinl Job was frighten-

Inp. Dark replied, "Not nt all."Dark, from Lako Charles, La.,

5tan;«l _ln football at Louisiana Stftte university before signing bonus contract with tlig BcsU Braves In 1M6.

le Joined the New York Giants 1050 playing shortstop on the

National league champions of 1951 and tiie rforW championship dab

low and Sibyl Tliompsoni Rupert. 1.259. and Kuth Mathers and Marlon Dubbe, Rupert. 1^40.

Mrs, Rogers provided the hlgh- llffblj of tbc Jouraarotnt when she turned In the only 000 plus series. She also had tne top single game ot 233.

Mrs, Jock Radtke. assoclaUon president, Mrs. Jamea Blake, scor­ing committee chairman, and Mrs, J, C. -Rushton, tournament secre­tary, directed the meet.

Monday by vice president Charles F«n«y,- .

To Dark goca the job of -rcjuve- nntlni a club that finUhed fifth last setion after many tabbed it the pennant winner In the pre- season forecasta. The Giants were second when RlRnej- was fired but wound up 16 games off the Pitt*.burgh - rtra Ha •- psc«.- _________

^l»ry t « ^ for tJis two-yeai

*A4kedwE^w managing k team had been a long - time desire. Dark repUcd that most ball players have the desire to manage as soo Uioy itan playing.

"I have always wsnteA to stay In baseball In some capacity," he

itengelMay Be L. A. Manager

NEW YORK. Nov. 1 l*-Cascy

manager of the Amer­ican league's niw Los Angtles clubm in rBIIJ Veeck aoqtJn; t chlse. the Associated Monday.

Mle>,med

Yankees Complete Coaching Staff

NEW YOaK, NOV. 1 tn ~ The New*York Yankees completed thtlr coaching staff Monday by signing WaUy-MMM, u l)«tUn»'*nd-«rst base coach, and holdover Jlra He- 8UI, as cata)ilng and bullpen

coach. ........ ' .Moses, BO-year-oW Jormer Ath­

letics «tar, Trill take over manager Ralph Bouk's coaching duties. He Is the second newcomer to the »Uff. Houk previously picked Johnny Salo to replace Eddie Lo- j» t> a pltehlnr eowh. Pt»nk Cro- ■etU. a Yankee fixture, lemaliu Ls third base coach.

Greenberg and Veek virtually re, certain to own the Los An­

geles club, which will operate next yyar. They are expected, to dls- p w .of their holdings in the Chi­cago Wlilte Sox Boon after American letigue. at its scheduled leellng Nov. 17. approves their Id'for the California franchise, Veeck'made tKe offer to Slen-

„:l !ast_« eek beforc_the 70-year- old'basebfill getilua left Hew York for his Glendale. Calif,, home.

ey promt.v:d to give the matter serious consideration and give his

In three weeks,-A-source eiow to Stcngei saSd Cuey irould accept.

Lancer's got i t l

said.Dark will meet with president

Horace Btoneham of the Olanta at Ihe irilor }easa» umlcreccfi in December. Most or tils consulta­tions Kith the Olant front office, prior to next acaaon. will be by telephone. Dork said he ha* many ipeaklng engogemenis lined up and JeeB he la coaunlttcd to keep them.

Botb Stoneham and Sheehan sent cabled concratulatlons to Daik and welcomed him back to

■'NOTICE!Tbe il)<ri{( reports tooK wminu J«ve

been tnilBglin' in (ouj^. htrd- tiwhtw pop com that'i full of (crilchy nulls.

He cttlf on bttre, honeit folk, to outwit 'em with ever- lotln'. ever-tenner. e»iy-t»lin’ lOLLY TIME POP. COflN. It'i liuKesi and t«p> faster n ,

SWEEPS SERIES PENANO. Malaya. Nor. 1 » -

Tlmiland'* National rugiV Monday night defeated T 'Bines-H-a to euui'plet^----match tour of Malaya wtUi« W beaten record.

RadiatorsNEW AND USED •

Service b Jlepairs

Phone RE 3 ^8 0AO TTPet-Xlait

CLYDE'SRADIATOR SHOP ^

Bl-Way S»-On Tmek U m BadUlon &ra Car Bosln - *

h a v e y o u e y e s t h a t < o f t h e “ g o o d o l d d a y s , '2!^

/ f -

Spirit*. Scbenler Dlst. Ine- mnktcvt. Kr.

SAVE 20% fa 50%

ALEXANDER'S

W E I T | 5 1 R ) ; 0 0 0

In^erchondise^QN S A i E J

I DBire r-W? M* Oodgs Un«r has Ite lowBt-price (by a tremtndpus m\rgin) of any luxniy com-

....Jl.niiw I Introducad ttils Fall.'Tliaft ™' L'"'*’’' «»•« fully u n iW , rusl-proofed.Mdy.

[ B Q D O e I RMm for a Gmily df si*. BesuUfiil interiors. A supo'rb ride. The C h a m W engine is i stal8r:iiicliri6d30degrs»stoth8rijlitifs!otan.uiKai<iiy,wayjd«S!al^

’ loBedSTtieerrgliffls ii W d « ^ mate Uiii,l»ttw—

rAllrPriee Tijgs ■

R.emain Intact

YOU SEE THE ACTUAL SAVINGS!

T"“= O S e ^ u r =

CREDIT

l A y a w a yPLAN

•Ope^atrMdMlcert;

SAVINGS

ALEKAbM U C K

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XY.NOVElteEK l.lSro , . TIMES-NE^S, TWIN-FALLS, IDAHO“^ESD A Y , NOVEMBER 1, U6«

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NOVEMBER 1. 1560 ^ TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

114 Busy Days jA c lio n ‘Slow’

StocksA r x k * h c e “

2S i^i«e«i nvoru.

Nov. 1 (Urji;-'"

Livestock Grains:,i!Pd Vldiu AciolpU C<

rtoflay tnmrf.hcib nn

1, corbclt wn? whisked .nt eefltllo aboard tt cummti

" liner tjy Irdfrnl ftulhorlt

Judge Jostph Hivriij

S“-1-At Aiigiis Sale rileld in I'iicrFII-En. •Nov,

$500 Daveno Fire Reported at BuhlDUIIL. Nov. 1 -The Duhl tire

ClassilW A N T r A D J

" HaTTlj Mid MTC

5 lake cilslodj- ol I by urp l5e nnd

•Idid'noi'Know ot CoH:ctl'».lr«'p f<T 'lunUl iie wjs nboftrd the Blrllncr.

Statf Mtn Netltfd1 One o{ the » t i« otflclab. Dl»-

;:trlcl Alloriity Damey O’Knne In Ilihose dUtrict t»e Icldntip ftnU ■'.murder charscj hsve been filed, ‘ iwBs obviously nettled by the sud- Jdcii ledernl'nctlon,'1 lie told » reiwter by telephone

nihorllles) w»nt to pUy.B*m« 111

. innd ostcr

Moslem War Ov er Algeria 7 Years Oldl!

PARIS, Nov. 1

drop ti, ho*t . U.

Donil BrolBnM\. Denver, t»llted to 0 ’K«ne by telephone »nd thc> arrinKed to Imve OTCjne take ciu>- lolly of the ptiioner nfter O K«"M return to Denver from Sealtle to-

‘'‘'’''ET|<5?nce "ClreomtUntUPO’Knnc, v,lib hftd planned t<

QutsUon Corbett today, said cvl- likiice t.galn.M'lhe bespectacled 32 'jcar-old Ullcr wafl "pureir clrcum. *tcntlal" In the Coors case, i He doubted It Corbetl would b(

•iBl f. t kidnap a

i l l srti H 1 Cent Uji 391i pA ‘»

S i * ! ,

crime.

si‘5 1

' Tlio noly^ldcncj^a a

.v.^nop note w«.i writ typewriter bclonjlng to the cap-

1 KalLi.LMlle O. Jnck.'on, i

paid $350 lor the U

MenFined:-BURLEY. Nnv. 1

cnt to Epaln ycst lu some fear he 3 North Africa i

i-lNews Blackout in Gotham Avertedj ted by Sta;

-ylnj ,l,• the Eure-1 1 keep Al-

11 Ward. Eaple, '

Candidate Is Club Speaker

crift Prcnch.Fcrhat Abbas, premier of the Igerlan Nationalist n ijl returned from trips . . . . 5w-*nd PelplDK Jccklnft nld. said 1 t broBdcMt Irom Tunis ycster-| sy lie had rectlved promises of| ill support from

ondttlons had '

In Algiers. Frei peated E>eOaulle'j Idetennlnallor" '•

pastjndcd

Mrll cadlli

o-jea

said French d out any

(UPII-fUBDAl-lj

ra ftwhnaimmoai ■

It U^'l.

IN ei»uih P>

si E J 7 . i

lUtcd Ihn

ot the Exchange club,td tho current Intemi the.United. BtaWs

‘ Iunlimited power of .the meni, Mlsj Warberg easonj.why the go vc* ... tiould not have unlimited power

Including the governincnt prodtieei nothlns-of-Kseif.-U>i

" Ij Interfering more and moi ; citliens'dally-llvciriind there

con^tlutlona! authority for i ’■ of the government'* actlvllle;

The primary government

e'j offer of “aelf- for Algerian, bu rebels Jay <lowi

ngreemeni on a pivckngc IncrcBsc

Tlio proposed contract still need; ftpprovBl by the membtrBhlps o New York Newspaper RUlld units

Involvfd are 6.000 OulH edl torlftl.. buslnoM and malntenanci department employes.

iRight Waived on

Forgery Charge

Area Cub Scouts lleeeive-Awardsl'

strain

b, natl<cj»iwl«d Umbi It.l

i..tuU.lQ_£b?lc«_J'«>lrl_!

the

8utt«r-a5HEgiS

T Mtc« |S _ jii wmTai”^■^LockM IS Writ Union

!v{

Woolwcrth t C4ik «S YMinitUwB ,.t Dilrr. «a\J l.Bllk lOIH .1 D1*UU -

AHEIUCiM EXCnANCI

!EJ s r

Stock Averages

Cm >IJ«4 W n i AwwUM PrM

INVMTHENT TRUSTS

TiWyUI4I> El««lronlci 1,<» |

:-!Si

•i, BatWr, No.'». 4S-lb.

Todar'a c1m«, chatter:

Porllatia- qr.10 Ei;

dfU.a.

"whiHl bid'10bulk, 2CMUr <hl

4Rlr. rrtrkrt, ho. I pmtnl. dlll«<r*J cotat: ; Soft Whit* bird *PI>I.

Raart: Orflnarr *.H-

flou/s.'” * 'Wbaat Itll b*rl#7 Si

Report Giveiuon-

Richfield EventsRICHPISLD, Not. 1 — Mrs.

Ralph RUey, Mrs, Harold Prld- nl«e and Mrs. Carl Piper, Hlch- field PTA officers, returned Friday

I evening from the state PTA c 'rentlon at Burley,

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lattin i faailly. Twin mils, have leased theW

|l , N. Humptirles ranch at fUch- '

Potatoes-Onions

;hat the gown jhould be limited W poweri clflcally listed In the conaUtution' and"Uiat"6tner powers-are in I hands of the »tat« and people, lonlinr

“■ •*, vv... jf conjervatlamathe loss of basic freedoms and thi ' ar that liberal. are leading th<

juntry into soclaliith.During the ba lpess meotlntr,

I James Blakd announced

play for the championship.......pjn. Saturday at Lincoln Xleld.l The playoff for third and fourUj

is between the Rotary and

pack 71 recel’ awards at their meeting last we Th« awardi were presenUd by Cubmaatcr Frances HoreJ;

nmrflving awards were Jimmy Stewart, Webelo and three year pin; Jan OUen. One year pin; Mike Nealon, ellvcr arrow and on«

• «Tid-Eldred«<,)lf badges; Bradlej

I Blackwood, a*slslant dtnncr ant [bear badge; Quinn Phillips, den

Ivtr and gold arrows anc. ar pin; Tom Stoker, gold

........Webelo and three year pin;.Larry Wlllor, bobcat badgi

David Marsh, bobcat badge and Idenner; Dahl _B^fleld. bobcat 'badge; Floyd Evans, dsslstimt dtn- nw a^one_iear pin; Ljnn Gal-

--ladge: bobcal

\s fined crane I

1 Monda}' momlntr' for having pooi eciulpment on hL' vehicle. He waj died by State Patrolman J«m«|

' Oerke,

DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS

RE 3 - 0 7 3 9 REYNOLDS BUILDING

2nd Aienue Weil

Jack Q- Dwarte. i •orker, was bound over ourt Monday on a charge of for-

Igery. He appeared- Jefore Twin 'rails Juttlcc of the Peace Robert Hr-PeuM -*nd-walv£d_a_pitUnUi _

ring::harged-'wlth attempting. tSl check, signed by "fl.

" Saturday at Thome'*. Groccr>' and Hardware store, Ml

h. The check was drawn Fidelity National bank,

_ arrested by the Twin Falb[county sheriffs department___

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS |

1 U rublit T *ni

le •Isract •(ftriiifi r< Inaulrriilo*,

U3 1 (tMrallr >1

Klwanls teams at 2 p,m. Saturday. , jExchange club m£inl)eri.Y0te(l.t9 initlgate a fund-raising drive to pay for their team’s XooOiall udI- forms. TenUtlve plans arc to hold Ian auetlon of unwanted merchan-

Q the near future.

EllcdRC, two m nk Dlocham, bear

badge;' Marvin Kerbs, bobcat badge, and deri mothers Voiida She«n and Virginia Elledge, two lyear pins.

Fire Chief L. ^Bartlett spoke about th»-lmport*ncB of fire pre- tenUon, which was the ,pac^sj theme for October.

m g a l-advebtisementsrR LAND BAt ......... “

E ffl;;

.Bda...Mrs, Leo Brockman and ton

i Garland, Utah, arc vUltlnr »•« ,, 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling '

King, and plan to attend the testl-1 monlai for her brother,

, Sunday.

iurt'irild'noi ucordW to <i'i7ll|

i|Gooding Jaycees

Set Orange DriveOOODING, Not. I — LnurenlJ

Shaver and Kenneth Ruby were v .appointed to jconduct the annual a 7»yeee onnje Mls-dnTB-flurlng- - a-dinner raeetlng.at .the Crj-stal ; dining room here. The drive will be held sometime befort Christ-

lolhnwU* lUl Ulnnuou-Noh ponlt»f» t,»M

Id ruuau 4,iW4.»; b«»»T ti n all* 9.IB-i,li.M-^Lnlull.41 ■ I I * iiTnlodtriM: dtmi^a (iM) tMrkt

Cotoriie w'u«7

. u In i l<l>h<> Tclloo Spanllk U\ tMl 1ru«T-1l! <-tlitton 7*llow 8i<4iilih lir*« *.00- ]1U ».dlu^l,J9; Cotorj*. ».llow

:|Procedure Noted On Soil Samples ■

Now la the time tor awa farm- jn i« take soli aamples for Uol- veraity of Idaho testing, according 0 C. Warren Daigh, count......... .Farmers, may pick up

sample envelopes at the county agenfa office in tlie old hofpltal building. After farmers take them, the samples will be — ‘ *- agriculture chemUtry at the unlreraity of testing.

•nt# Ml! wUl be tested for alka­linity, nitrogen, phosphaU, soureel of nitrogen and potash. Prom the' results of these tests. Daigh

ft-ftrtlliwr Tecotninendi for «rops. ThU .recommendi. may bfused as a gulde In plan­ning eoir fertility for next year. . -apedal-teflta -•rfr-avaliaWa-Jot pitAlem wll.,Di^Bh itoled.

>npW» «eUlW lUt of I

. D.7AKm«Dt ot BUho 71. BolK, Idaho.

’“'-SH II, t-p. 1

at four p«r c< melp4j for r

illn thaJl U iMmti coaplfM - , u » cittUkata of till* or bill' fcu bMD aetapud b»

Umt ar* to t« aUtni tat ••li

department Idaho for (4-S) 1.

ila oKarwl tT l*» adT«iilMia«nt for m1«

I Buu llllhKar Esila„. , .;|p.MUln-OtU U.-H.J1.

CALENDARALL MAGIC VALLEY

SALES LISTED HERE

-ConUct-th» Tltnee-

nent for complete adver- I coverage of your farm

hand bills, sevepaper coverage (over 67,000 re.den Id JUkie Valley), advance bill* log. All at one special low rate. Every sale Usted In this Panu •ale Ume at no cosL Calendar for * limited time before ttle time at no eoiU J

N OVEM BER 3Mn. Clyde WeUh

AdratlMineiX. Oet. »-Nor, 1BM ld Elaai—AnoiJeDear

N O V i ^ E R 3TUIIe OhlenKWen

Adrertlaement, Oet. Sl-Nor. 1 I John EdlPborongh~-AQeUo»eeT

N OVEM BER 9M. M. (DIek) Beck and

J. L. Bcn7, Ownen AdverUs^etat. Nor. 6

AncUonwr-flareld KUa».

NOVEM BER 10Mr*. Sherman L. Qeren ...............-t, Not. * “

Dareld Klaaa—ADeUeneer

NOVEM BER 10 Elmer C. 4. Peteraoa

Advertiieinent, Nor. 1-8

and John Wert

R o ro -m z jH a

KOTO TttUMO

i tlMM li«4*. 'th»

Four Hunters Are

Fined at Jerome

*»0l lOM fulur«t clM*< .7 ot IiU, UI,6U.

Calid iBot VOBI Isna 1a> IIB-aid; N-N.«l.,ri)

English Bishop

I* ,Will^isit_Pope

^ ,^ »o »o .p o p frD n < ( month Hnst Ume «lnc« Banry v n i

with the papMgr in the nth

. thbish'op Qeoffrey P laher. ' l*««ler .of th* Church of

announced today that 2 !* '“ P«y » coupte*y YWt to

•fW John X30n at tb« VaUcan

iU ^~at'HeciiU~Novrn~pnrTr .( vat reported t»0 was realized

from the Sportaman breakfast pre- paitd and served at the Sorosls rooma by membtes of -the group last'Sunday naming. j n u nutmefi J^ojUP.

ir<nldri hr HcR«terU •*»r. Twin y«l^

4o»ab«r, S.e« bifb. t.l« loir, l.(

Names Omitted

BrovD and Swidra.Ohatflcld were laadTerunUy Uft off the Rich­field hlgh.achool honor roll wheir announwd from th«. aehool ofUce lait we^, Mary ChaUleld wu, iuUn«d girl

of the month by to n iA commit­tee. Miss Chatfleld, tXe aelectJoa for OcUHwr U *- — ;<,TMr, (Dd Mrs. 0. P.

!.(» uk><.iut«* r>utM

jvere fined last week b] of the Peice Leo TerrUl 1

• iDg violations.- Elmer L. KlUer. Jerocne. was

fined $JJ and aentcnced ta 30 days . in Jail for shooting from the high*

- ---- ?W «S U ffiM ^

h ' Bll0«»» U

>• iut4 BMTd «f

K G. T ik irm

NO BtJOOINO ALLOWED PARIS, Nov. 1 —French glrU

caught'hnnlng their-bOy friends while the latter are drlTlng will be subject to finei under r trafflo oode.

Ir BAD'OTOS-NEWS want AD8

tnawJey HUl twued' the citatlflH:Fredrick T., Kolb, Jerome, WL

f|nM tig and sentenced to 90 days e In Jail for purchasing the wrong | olaM ot ileease. i t e seatenc? — •'» aUB d r i : WJ fefTU-m owi*

*'‘toAdoo''wSSiBSler, CaWoral*. | , was fined tSS «od sentenced V> 30 g days in JaU for purchasing the - 'wrong class of license. Ten dollars j of the fine and the Jail sentence

* W fHoppe^ Jerome. « » fln ^ tSS asd wntenoed to 30 days Injftil for shoottaf a hem m u jail

IMrOBTED QOLLAND

B U L B S ___menr TarleUea

GLOBE fI^^co

Tha CHIM QUEENREAL GOOD C m LI

LYNN and MARYm Shoshane Btiwt BMih

j| Harold Klaaa lyle B U it ^ ']

N OVEM BER 14 '-TTacenun-Bros.

.dTertlsemeDt, Nov. lS-11

I HELP W A N T t D ~ P E M * « ^

fT id g e ’sTrialSet

T w i n F i lB T V I a r k e t s

- flUDpt.jMieace.:. waivedt S * in pro»»t*'6fiurt Bwe yes. _____ ________

• 1| M c S fo f f4illn«-u.

lPwl«w not ■

.. UON TAMER 800GOT = J LOtTTH, EngiaBd, Not. I m - |

-f A local moTle theater ^ tM |

uo dm -eUld. 'yreuld sulk

. fORTABLE

J 'STIAM C tiA N IN O I

W B t O K W I U « I M O » f t |

ays! Cows! Coyrs!

WEDNESDAY SALEM Black Angus Stock Cowt

125YoungW F Stock Cow«

CAUVESn CALVESI! «A tVESH

500 H.o<r«>» M ixei Cfllyei

NO V EM B ER 14

Iverwn A Boe^setlenMrs

NO V EM B ER 15 Allen Gordoa

UN*».U-4|

N O V EM B ER 15Bryan 8. Platts

- • itNOT. is-llIrrta BU<n u d

N O V EM B ER 17 f t a y S l d t i ^ " -'

LdTWtbeBNBt. It0T.,Uol8

. W o»eh ..K U X Jy ^«« rtB t .R # p9 ir t T o tiA ijUEvcnbifl l« r ConslBnmintt. i

- - AGTION BY AUCXiON'.AT ' r

TWIN FALLS iiVESTOCK -COMMISSION CO.

S9«tii«M U v f ^ k M «ri(«Hns C«ntar

N OVEM BER 17 T. D. BateMan * Sou AdrerttMBMBt. No*. U

jM t to M e a - lT tw e a B m :

NovfiiiERieE .B . WoU*

- A8Btten»M^a»«ld

N O v i M ^ 2 2

H t l J W A N T T O - M A U

WANTED-D E IVE K r..SALESMAN

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' PAGE TWELVB TIM ES-^N EW S; T W I N F A L L S , ID A H O -.T u e s d a y ; n o t o m b e b i,

Gold NightsjBring Annu^ Leaf-Raking CJiore

With recent cold oTgbU, Twin Falls residenta have been nklot leave* In prepantisn for the annual collection br cltf trncki. If teavM are put In contalncri and'placed In alleji, the^ will be picked op by rtibbUb collection crewi. IloweV^r, a i G. W. Falrbanka lllui*

♦ ¥' * * * I

Two Choices Given This Year ForDisposal of Dead Leaves

traUi at bla borne at ICO Eltblh aresae north, leaTei can be raked' Into fulten for neehanleartHckap later. Such pickup la planned to atari around the middle of Norember after all leavei bare fallen. (Staff pboto>enrraTlnx)____

Tft'ln Falla resldeota who want to get rid of their lenvcs have two choices open to tlicm unlll Mon-<lay-

Leaves muy be placed In tome ■ typa of coDtolner .......................

r b a g s to be picked up by I aanltatlon department, ding to Homer Ballengcr.

Speech Given =0H^Extensioir

Unit’s DutiesOOODmo, Nov. I — Harold

Hobson explained the workings of the county extension odvlaory com- 'takltt«e to jnembirs of Qoodins artMAe at a neetliig last week ftt the baU.

Bobson,chairman of the agrlcul- tur« committee of tlie- aninee.

.. .BUtcd thst the responsibility of the committee covcrs'three phases

Ing city mansRcr. A container necessary. Bnllenger »tr6ued.

The second choice Is to scatter the leaves along the street by their houses to b6 picked up by tlje power sweeper. The ‘ • - • sprays water along Twin Fall.t streets (ind U followed by the power sweeper. Wet down by the street flusher, the leaves, if tliey arc scattered and rot In piles, will then be plckcd up by the power swMptr,-Balle-

«nd 4>H membershls and . dcips to promote undcTBtandlns of ' the county extension program

ftmons the community and also to ■ usist the three extension ngcnts,, Ho explained Ihil committee Is

open to BuggMtlons at any time .. ftnd'ls matlt up of represcntaUvia

of service or?imlzallons, achools, ebUTches end faroroiBimlfatlons.

. u d may have » membership of 'fr«a 10 to 20 persons. His talk ■WBa In response to a request by

~OaTi(t-X«k*,-tnMt«r,^at a-mem- ber of eftch standlns committee

. report on «ame topic pertaining to the committee at each meeting.

Mr». I*ke, reporting .for the "chucic wagon" committee, eald two farm s^e'lunchu.had l^en served and another w u scheduled. MM. Ufturice Qulgide Is chtilnnsn

ilrteethla year.

g lists and'ewun!tte« uonbera.' sti» is utist- :e<t'b7 Mrs. O. 8. Swing and Mrs, :VeU* Qolffgle.

Ira KlsUer, legislAUve chndrman. -OBjasted thttt-lhB-pmip-constder earefuUy the pfoposed' constitu­tional ftoiendment which would

Mrs. £verelA:I>BUbner, secrietary. letter, from Ihe P»tlenta

ecrrtce auxiliary of the Idaho State Tuberculosis hospital, sug> testing donatjo&s of - clothing. eq>eclaUr cotton pajamas, gifts for

. . . ^ patlenU blrtb^y,-four Inch *Urdes of print materials. hsU yard •q04re pieces of material, tray

— '-favor* for special oecaslons. Chrlst- I decorations for the 6S Uees

Upon the request of Mrs. In» ;s;-KljUer.-lectur#r._KnniMlen;»«. ’Tgnmted for the ute of the halUor

urged to attend tlie mMtlng 2: » p. m.

J. V. Bumgarner. Orange Insur-

I SN A K E R IV E R REPORT

auiloa c

• •• __ •

Magic Valley YoulhGroupr Sets Meeting

BUIIL. Nov. 1-Some 100 youlh.i from throughout Mogic Valley are expected to attend the CcnLrol

hlah school Jamboree Friday and eaturday at the First Bsptlsi church here. ^

llcprcjcntftllve.i from- the BYP Junior high groups frcm Hnilcy Gooding, Jerome. TYln Fnlli, Not'Innri nupcrt Ftlpr Buhl .r.T.<Uf.

BIB fccutte: .. lyawfty irom the curb It Is easier for the power sweeper to pick them up.

The street department will be­gin to pick up leaves Monday.

When the street department be gins work on the leaf gtitherlng Job, It will use power loaders trucks.

ance agent’ cuggeeted members check their roofs -and clear accumulation of JeavM to re fire hflxarda. - ..

The group voted to coooeratc in uie I'omoiu urange-spo^red farm and city night. Each Orange member In the county Is requested to Invite a aon-Orangcr to a pot- luck supper and program sched­uled Nov. 30 at the local hall.

the Sears Hoebuck four4atl_____National Orange community serv­ice annual contest. Bumiamer appointed by the master as Cl... munlty lervlea chairman. .'!%• first act voted.for the year's commu­nity service was to adopt a pa­tient again at the tuberculosis hos-

Susan Baugh. . by the secretary.

Mrs. Klstler announced plana for picture conte^-for -the year

.hlch will Inclilde two classes of plcturea.-^des and anDpshots, and three group.\' best Orange family group, best pibture of Orange ac­tivities and the best picture of ac­tivities on Orange farm&ahe uiged members to take pictures at every opportunity and keep them avail­able for a showing later In the year posslbly'ln conneclUon vith Booster night next. fall.

Mrs, Klstler .also proposed an exchange table at each meeting. She stated the only requirement for the exchwue is-thtt the re­cipient brins something to the hexf meeting for another ber to tike home.

During the next regular meeting reporta will be given by delegates to stat(* Orange, and a musical number-wlll be.provided under the direction of Mrs. E»-lng.

The program j'ncliided musical partlclpellon-hr-member»-*lth Mrs. Oeorge Eden, Wood RiverCenter Orange;_as nccomponUt.Mr. . Dunbar t>roscnl^ ah e~3uca- tlonal report on school lunches and Mrs. Bumgarner directed itamts.. BefreahmenU were «e_r.'''d . by. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Slmls, Mrs. Margaret Loomis- and Mr. and Mra.-Harrey Woodi-- — • —

C/INDTDATES TO TALKHOLLISTER. Nov. 1 - Ssimon

■J^t Community Farm Bureau will hear ITobate Judge Dean Masher and his Repubilcan oppo­n e n t Z5e -Ann •Wrbtrg.-'at- a meetlng at 8 pjn. Wednesday In the-.Hollister Orange hall. Be-, TfesHInSHli^lU be serveUi reyuru M. B. Skeem, chalrmah.

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ford and Shoshone for the two-day meet.

The Bev. Robert Burclieil, min­ister of Christian education and director of youth activities Twin FalL» First BaptLn church, win be fej tured speaki Jamboree,

AcUyotiea will begin '•lO* kkIs- •atlons nt T p.m. Friday. PcRgy

Hopkins. Alcta Lamb and Carmen Baty will have charRB of regbtra- tlons. At S pjn. Rlciiard Bennett, Twin Falls, will lead a slngsplr- ation and Steven Johnson. Tn'in Fnlls. will give the dcvotlnnal.v

At 8;30 pm. the Rev. , , chell will address the gioup, u.i Ing the theme, "And Be Renewed.’ A fellowship hour and refrcsli- mcnts will follow his talk.

.Saturdaj's events will begin with a slngiplratlon and fi a.m, In the church, sanctuary. At D;30 ajn. the Rev, Mr. Burchel! will speak with discussion group*. At 10 a.m. discussion group leaders will be Mn, Ivan Anderson ■Everett Andrtws, "both Filer;Rosa Prather. Twin Falls: Samuel Htndrlx, Jerome; The Rev. n. J. Kennedy, Hailey, and Mrs. E, L. Ooss. Buhl.

. . . . ‘ ■ .-nts willbe served to be followed with jjusloess meeting at 1! ajn. co .ducted by Steven Johnson, asso­ciation president.

A film will follow the luncheon and at 2 pjn, a (lUcsUon and answer forum will be coh- ducted by the Rev. Mr. Burchell, A recreation period from 3 to 5 pjn. will be held at the locaT'hlBh school gymnasium,J l banquet win be served at

^ m. in the church fellowship hall. Talent numbers will be presenicd by each BYF group. A message and closing dcvotionals by the Rev, Mr. BurchcU will conclude the ttt-o-day meet at 8:30 pjii Saturday.

Committees Include Allen Comp­ton, Thomas Pameil, James Penr-

and Timothy Marlow, sMUtcd by senior high BYF member* By-

Munner and Joyce Parnell, decorations.

Mrs. W, L. Parnell l.i chairman of the housing commitlce assLiv ed—ijj^Mw.—ft!itprr”L.imb,- Mrs Charles Tippett. Mm . Dudley Rutherford and Mrs. Ed VanOjs- IranTHFs, T, RT Hicks Is cTialnnan of meals commltt<'e.

She' will be n&tUtcd by Mrs. John .Bolton. ilu^Uemy-Ltlinian. Mrs. Donald Hicks, Mrs. Homer White, Mrs. JTank Pearson ond Mrs. W. B, Stonemets.

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