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De Gaulle Tells Stcikmen Blast Army to Restore iti C u ts Ordewn Algeria ^ t r e a u s m '^ U ts PARIST •Ian- 20 (U P l)— l.Vc^idenl ChiirlcsTic Ciuillo --tnlil--Fre»«tt-wA<tiet‘<>-t<»<>H 'y- <tiP.''- ]iiu.tl-.' Iii|iilillil7 uii* n ‘»iT , forces which w«nl to tlirow away Friuu-c front Aljfcrin.” , Pe Gaullo, nl n criUcnl municnt for himself »nrt Kmiico. • Severe crit went to the raiJio flJiil tchvisini) micriivhoim (o H-ani timt. nt;uinst I)Oiii tl “no M>Wicr mus'l, wiUwvU mukiHK n jrrnvp trror. iis:<oci.itc: liimls jiiibcomni himself with any mnvemciit of instirreclinn. i-veii pus.. crsoii hotel wii J Mvcly” Alitcriu: where rcboUiwiR French soVVlors sdc'alinns in \] High Court Rules ighway Unit Can | ir<> Any T.awyor 1 , death nKuinst his policy o f j \ ^ ; i l T jelf-detcrminiition for A l-|'V lllaj2[G 1-iOSCS {;criH, Dc Gaulle today rc-| c«lvrd pledcu of ■llesltnee from I Biuiury eommnnder* In tlie key ettio ot Orsn nnd CoiviUinUnc. Ituursenl French AeUlerA behind Aljltr* »treei bivrrlcndes creeled 0»uUt’» to- ’" ’nlgUl wi*'<‘hbutj7or'"Oe Ooulle Ihe jAllowi." -------- ■"'I tlie uprisInK Hction8 wliiltf- n.Hilir foroAl service thoiis ' rcjfi.-itorud bv >mhers of i the Pocatell attlem en’s nfsocln'tloii. Live.- ^ operators ' l)})ed {tie }Arcc ft itn<l It vit.i (ilnnneil (o henr nl oicMs before Die merlins adj( ' Ini „K A P O »0. HftWftll. Jun.29 (UPliJ. W«ll£r-Scli(Klde. nicy..»poak— 17 .. ■ '* '.‘ I'’"''? IslftndjliiiS tor Ihe ^daho ' 17-Day Battle With Volcdiio of rnnse survey nielho<l:» and sioi-k KruxinK were rc«ist.cri’ili COlSli, .tin. '20 (UPI)—Idaho’s hiKhway board has the riRht to hire any IcRal cbun- ( mrcaii of (anil manaKtMiient anti lUrc.st scriice ,'in (he ncimtc jmWic }<cl il wi.Hhi|» to rej)rc.'<enl it, ihc slntc supreme court ruled'tijdny.. In nn unanimou* 'c Dfienrd ,i henrinj.' Kriday ijinrniji;: in tlio RcnnuUij) rmmi nl the Rojt* 'ojiinion wrilten by .(^hief .liistice (!. .1. Taylor, the hijih tribunal ordered Stale Auilltor'" on. Krank K. Jlnss. 1).. Utah, i)rc.sidinir. Members of ■i-attlcmcn's as-Sloo W illiant to uresent the salary (.^uim of nttiirney Willium R. PndKctt to the board ihi. (.'uAtcr and Butte cfiiinlios in'olested bureau oC land mnnaKcmenL |of csaniinciis. '1-he court said if the board ih^es not act on the chiim within n rcasonablts 5 Williams is to draw a Senator, Cliiirch’s Aide Attend Grazmg'^H^ oulTHRe *nd lo thresUi." - "I addrcM mj'wlf-to m»nce."| De Qtulle u id la a radlo-lelevN ■ _rHon;ipcech;dellvered-*t-8-p_m, Ftillice tlma and recorded live baui* enrllcr. . - , ' "On the strensth of the mandntel vhlch the people'have Riven me >nrt the nallonnl leglilmaey which t I ti«ve IncArnni^, (or 30 yeofs, ' I vk or one nnd *11 to «upporl me no mhtter what happenii. ■I » y to all our aoldlern, that your mlulon Includes no quid-pro QUO and need-v no InierprelAtlon, You have gqi to llquldnte Uie rebel torees which want to throw awny France from AlRerla." ' DcOiulle added: “I am, you know-lt, the jMr«*n| irwilanMl - ................. ' orHn\vai||,nilwMun.daybt.llleiAOcUllfln. told' Se| in fend off a flow of molten lava'would like lo from Kllaiiea volcano. tprnl fnim a cl Sirenm* of liiva floifed through 1 ® ^ ^ * ......... ...... , — ---------Iil6vlhg |ow«rdil» ‘'P P^’I’t t c- n u jTrrtt llfemPii'ji . Ma-.« he Msin ' mnde by the Iher limn eommunlty ihAi wa* once the home of 300 pfrMn*.' ~n»e~lAva"'rfduced '»corej '”of Ihomes lo blailnR rubble yesieiiiny ;and destroyed Kkpoho Achoot. Tlie lOld Hawaii courlhoiue wn.i at.'o iconxumed. and one (hiRer of tnva reached toward k church In Koae. ‘ilf It keepit up like ibU. nil we'll have left will be m emorltv *Md depufy ctvlt defetue director Peier' 'fjfkele; Joseph Te.itrellA ... hU vlKlI. Tlie tlshtliouse keeper had voued to remain on duty at Kumlkahl IlRhlhou.ie until Ute Iava "wnrm* my backJlde." Coaat Ruord ,,offlclaU persuaded him to leave lyenierdi ||» «.vr „„!!i"m«n,ncli;,dc;pVi [Irclnred r hnd ]eop< livelihood In i^oih nntlonal , . uptjaklnz I Al»»- newjy-k. dntlannRe RlRht ■J fHslnlrd out I? O’Connor Is“ 24-Hour Alert for Attacks Is Urged WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (/P)—The United States should keep part of its long*range bomb(2 r force.aloft day nnd night so the Ruflsinns wouldn’t .dare attack -even -with I huvy inlMile power, the stra te g ic aip>^comm&n<i'» chief ' 'tnd & Democratic senator agreed yesterday. Air force Ge‘n. Thonia« S, Power and Sen. Henry M. Jackson,-D., Wash.,» member of tho senate armed ^vicca committee, lold the Anerican Legion’s national security commission -------------------- ------------------- -jthey felt-frimpcvfittvc-To' maintain the I). S. nuclear punch cocked and rcady._ Al'tha'um e tlmCOeo. Thomas D. WhlU. air forca chief e{ at»ir. aald la teatimony to lh« house ' armed aervlees committee “ Ihi only sure prolectlon aitalnst ar ,ICBW '—"lntereoStlnenl«il batUSUi. mlMllS — surprLw attaclc would be n alrbima alert." While the three »aw eye.tceye on the need for a round>the-c!ock aleri. they varied on the Umlnit. Jack5on Implied he favored Im' mediate action, esllniatlnir the H n t yearrcosv ol w ch ' n • coMtftni viRlI a t one blllfan dollar.i. In a «eparale Ulk, Power Indl cnted he felt tbt^nrtd for such an all-hours a l ^ , would become ur- Reni In about, two years, u-hen he aald the Russians conceivably could have itockplled enouRh ln> tercontlnehtal mUsllr.i to strike l massive blow. The SAC chief said , the Toncepl has been 'it«cd thor- outthty and found "entirely leas* ~Hea(3iiigRed Cross Drive J. P. IPatt O'Connor wlU heixl the Iteo Red Cross fund dr|ve lor UfeTwln Falls chapter, A. r . Nel- un. chapter chairman, announced tl in ................. raitj j^udliorlum^ _ Kelion polnlijd o u t''th a t after; repeated failures -to meet tho| blood ijuola In Twin Falls. It waji, ilnslly tdileved at the Monday! dravinR by a wide m arR ln.. "I’m sure ihere Is no reason why »e cannot do iha same with Iiuid drive." Keljon noted that the chil hid been un»t)le to meet the h pro*ram cost lor the past three re«*. Clarence Cooper, Bed Cross iKId representaUve, Hamilton air force base, Calif, and David Wlth- •11. BoUe area director, outlined financial nroblems of the lo^ ■j^t^taptfrV nd explalnedT budj ^ ‘•hieh will allow.for a partial TJie BLit nM.b: allotment cuut W per centji; Llvfiiock opeVni' lions of burrnu ardlwl ihclr i Ihe Challis and Sa< forc.tu. ^ John Snook, for 100 raiicherJ> formed Central Ida: Proteeilve <i.i.w/rttJ( range allol . . ncliM depr ite In value, brlnclns a decrea.ie i I ax valua- tions In Umhl CO ty. He also {claimed Ihai the p eiit Salmon by Ihe-B 1 are basicd ^e survey ade by five I eolleae siudenw; Tlx survey last- ed two weeks And ivered 300,- -»acrM , he added, He said TnnfO were Inaccurate and that oiuervaUoi should Include Ucal cattle m Snook recon .BLM postpone all checlc grulns area: iorta.ba.mado to mil... re'.wedlnK and addlniwater holes. ntprei PslU service d u h j were aslcwJ nitet with 0-Conhor at ft laterl Mie lo discuss the buslnew dls-1 'fict campaign for the JBOO lund, - Wve. J. Tetl D#vl.vi» In chttrRe: the business district campaign I -‘nil Ihe.fouf. rcprcsenUtlvcs pres-. - “ ‘••*'««-Maclc-r>odson-ExchBnne 'Ub; Robert Warberg,- Rotary: Msx Brown. Klwanls, and Joseph LaUmore, Uons., R. J. Schweniilman wJlI be Jn 7 J resldenUal district luna drive and will enlist volun* N 1 m '*'" organliatlon*. to meet lu ifiSS guot*j i—BrJtliih. newspaper* hailed the announcement u a breoklhTCUWr In the year* long batiia against the common cold. Work was begun in an attempt t» develop a cold vacclnci The common cold research unit or the Medical Research council at Salisbury announced It had suc- ceeded In growing the virtues be- ... !. finances to complete the pWlRatlons for the cur- 'tni riKal year. Nelson will direct Kennecott Plans To Resume Work I ^AKBCrrV, Jan.J9 W— _ copper airiiloa union# ratify B**contracts. ?«. IntemaUonal Asaff* diTi^ .• in«rnaUonaI Asaff*! MacWnliti. and System ^«eraiion No. 156 planned raUfl- n No. 155 planned ratlfl- V'«tfn8s loday. A third Local 8«, -Brotherhood of i^'>»ve firemen and Bnjine- - t,'yj|y*M«ved -ih* contract yea- ' ' ‘hree union* were the lait] «ore or more which went on psaliut Kennecott Aug.. 10, «itiWCTrwajreaih. Ible. White did not esUmale when . riMded"* Isolation for Virlus Noted tNDON, Jan, » (UPi) — A ___ sh medical research unit an* nounced yesterdayjt had auueed- ed In Isolating the common' cold variety.In hufnan embryonic kid- ney cells. ' But It cautioned that Jomeys Uiey can’t a IKiyHMuUiey " we want Is a t. ........ cuta go Into eflect;-t opfrator la ilone.toc.'___________ Terry McCren, als Lemhi, told how he hod received cut of over 'CO per cent last year, ^hen he^aaw the-jraxler-for-the- L.M-he-was| told that getting an attorney oti appealing his cut wo ([n't do any' Eden Woman'^ Is Fined for Car Accident Mr.^ Mary E. SdimldRAll, IS. pleaded guilty in Twn Falls police court Thursday lo fdlure to yield the right of way aid wA.n fined tlO and cotid and glvih 23 demerits by Judge J, o. puiiphrcy. ' Mrs. Schmldsallwai cited by city police Thursday afle-i the became Involved In an aeclcent at Main avenue north and Fifth atreet.l Driver of ihe, other odto was Glen a . Jenklna, es, 1B07 Alturaa drive. Damage- to Mrs. 'Schmldgall'i 10S« Chevrolet was uUmated al| »nr lOBO Chevrolet received damage. Neither driver .was In' Jured. David W. Grow,' 19. 335 Second avenue north, appeared In Twin mCa poffce-court Thursday to answer to a. diarge. of apeedlnt; and elected to take .the alAluUm time o(.34.houra.to cnlcr.hts pIcL Orow was cited by city police for speeding 40 miles per hour In a 3S-mlle une In the <00 block of Blue Lakes boulevard. 36hn'D.-pember.- Buhl,-wa*-«ned S30 and cosU Wednesday by Buhl Justice or the peace O.-B.-Rudy for, speedJnf 7J mlJa* In * 55-mJJe. per hour une. He wu cited by Buhl' Patrolman Wesley Annls. Sherman Oalllger, Shoshone, was lined tlo and costa by Wen- dell Jw tleeoflha Peace J. C. miles per hour In a 60*mlle zone three mlla .east of Wendell. The cllAtlan was Issued by Stale Pa- NEWS BULLETINS iKYO. Jan. 2t (UPl)—Twan'ty.two jierwna. were mltaing today ID ine-Japan saa.«B.».ani»irrtetBiJiU.thB Japan aca eoast a r» and northern Ilflnsbi). Japaa'a prlaelpal latand, far lhe~se<OBd-atral»l»t <lay. ScTenteen crew nem ben of m MO*t«n rttlfhter, Ibe Takal 3Uru. were leand missing. ' NEW YORK, Jan. 39 (UFI)-A giant Russian plane missed* three, landlnf approaches to New York’s idlewUd airport today before com-l Ing injafely with a party of IJ high Russian officials - ............. . ' vlalt to the United SUte*. NEW T6BK .Jan.tl <U Pl)^eii: DengUi MacArlbar was i^ tte d l |(« L mt ter •teedteaf 0twemt{«a ead tlairJ’ » «»’l CAP^'CANAVERAL. PU . Jan. 29 <tn>I)-An'air force *-8upcr- Bomiro" interceplor mUtUe w u Uuncheditn a tu t flight today over th» AlUnUe mlulle range. H ie ftlr-breattolni ............... ..—" tram 111 ptd ofidsr power et a aoUd-ipropeU warrant for the salary. At- torney G en eral Frank L; . Benson'.H view that_ori)y ho ___ atm h it fiMlstanU wn represent' the highwnr bwird In Idaho courta WM rcjcct«d by the high court. Benson snid “Uai case is the last straw. I'm going to use all my in- fluence lo rcplace all exbting Jus- tices with' Uie excepUon of Justice <B. T.> Kriudson. I think Knudsoa showed knowledge of the constitu- tion In hla'torm of.dlsseni in the other highway boord ca*e.- The attorney general also aaid . Padjtett “predicted-when l.c rltl-.. clRd the court last fall.” The opinion said that Idaho law - '•clothe* the board-of-hlghway dl-— rectors with exclusive wntrol over the employment, promotion; re- duction. or'dismissal of all em- ployes of the state highway de- . partment and the fixing of their lifiSaifsaSfe Sen. Frank E, Meat. D- Ulah, right, prealde. at • aenata publk lands subcommittee hearing Friday at the Roier>on hotel Renndup room. Several hondred area llfeitoek producer* were present-«8-atr complalnta over reduellons In graalng land allooatleos. At left It John A. Carver, Jrn administrative *i»UUnt to Sen. Frank C hB ^, •fr.; Idan-who requeaUd the hearlpg. (Staff pheto-engtavlag) the Idaho board of hlghwar<Urec- tora to be free lo employ any per- son It may deem-competent and suluble for Uie position to be ilU- •« Tm* UC*1(m tl Oregon Men Acqiuttediu Larceny Case 0 ^ KeUon and Horace 'Wlg- lngton,.both Oregon, wert found Innocent Thursday In, Twin Talla district court of.charfct.of grand Mother’s Marph in Area Brings $3,000 Anproximatcly $3.000 was collected for tho March of Dimes ThuracJay nighTvvhen 400‘TwirrFallrwomcn‘Joinod- in the Nationwide “Mother’s March” and made a door-to- door_canyassj>f_the cky. The drive began a t-7 and ended when moat of the familiea in t^'e.-aty. that Were' home wer6 cofitact^. The area w&a divided jnto sections land a captain assigned to each section. The solicitors were .aaaigncd..blocks'and knocked at the door of each housel ' thcre.-Thercm a i n i n g - h o t n e s -------------------------' «-iIJ bo visited all day Fridfiy Saturday. Californians SeeMng Huhtittg Agrpmeiits Three Los Angelex area men have been trying toi ar- ’ inting-Bgreemente-with-rliogic Valley The Junior .Women's league, the Omlcron chapter. Women of the Moom and Individuals Joined lo make the drive. A> headqilarlers wns'sccup ntclty-hall where-mem-i Ibers oC Twin Falls Moose lodge No.j 613 delivered the funds tliat , raised. Coffee and doughnuw Iserved ihe volunteers at the head- Iqunrters, The campaign was ar- ra n g e d by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crumbllss. . Officials said S3.SC0,l^'w».‘^ turn' led In Thursday night and they [estimated' about $500 more would : turned In by Batur<iay night. V Each canvasser asked the hou». Solder If any person In the house- itold had arUirltls, was any per- son in the family born with " |the;home and hour many pctMRSj IIn the home had three ■ ------' 'Salk polio sholji. 'rhe q,uestlonnalres wlll.be sentl ,to the-.nntlonBl foundation fori Istudy. Tho money coJleeted will go towards rcscnrch, patient care and professional education In Uie study of birth defecU. arthrttls and polio.'--------------------------------- The captains, of the drive were Mra.Jack-Leavltt..Mrs.-I»aul.KreIL Mrs. John McClure. Mrs. Gsry CappeL-Mra. Shirley Greener, Mrs. Verla Conant, Mrs. Jaclc'stanger. Mlci£y_J5ulgIey^ Gloria Swatsel. Mrs. Fred FrJiS. Sirs. Robert Ver^ I, Mra. James Dodds, Mrs. Bob- Ted Leno, Mrs. tBoaraioTIanaie Rail Negotiations board repre.<ient«Uve. Cfeverett E dw ins, a member of the board, suspended bargaining last night, aaylng lill and 1 three Issues Involving com< 'penaaUon.-He did-not name them., The Brotherhood, .which «pre-' sent! ‘UMO locomotive firemen. I 2 KILLED IN CRA8D -WILLIAMSBimo. Va..Jan. 39 (OPD-—-Att-armyjtconnalstnce' hpllcopur crashed In wood*------ farm near'Kerenur—’'" — - ■anif aboard were kiJJed. The vJc-| Urn* were CWO Hany W. Llip-' erick, 33. Bast Rlverdale, Md.,-and, Pfc; Edward S. CiiUer, 35, Caw City, Mleh. farmers; it was revealed here Thursday. Paul Ross; former' Twin Falls county deputy sheriff and contact man for the CnJi/OTTJia trio in-thu^^n-PaJJirarearM ld last night the trio had gone to Boise to taUc to. state officials andinti- mated that they might file incorporation papers there for an organization to be known as Associated Sportsmen of Americar-Ross -declined to name thT men. saying that they planned to rctui*n to Twin Falls “about the end of next week' and that they had I told him they did not want to' releaae any publicity on their ac* tlyiix_untll that time. He did say, however,.Ufal tSey'are'froin^-l cino, Calif. '. I Rose, uld un’denundi the' I m en plan to arrange hunUng lagreemenla with-farmers through- out thc aouthern Idaho pheasant belt. He said Charles Oates. Wen- dell. and«Elbert Cain, Boise, also have been conUcted by the Gal- Uomla trio. Rosa said the men contacted hint here last.Monday, saying » mutual friend had recommended him to them. Buhl Man Loses Left Arm in Plant Mishap BUHL, Jan. 20—Lester McNeil was rushed to Magic Valley Memorial ho.spital shortly before noon today after his left arm was severed in a grain mixing machine at the Buhl Peed arid Ice compaiiy where he is employed. Company officials said McNeil apparently had turned off the power' and was underneath the machine cleaning it, when another employe came in, and not seeing McNeil, turned the electricity back on. The arm wn« Bcvered below the elbow. He was given emergency treatment at a local physician’s office ^ d then taken by ambulance to the .Twin Falls hospital. The accident happened about 1Q;30 a.m. C Tax Deficit of Area Woman Said Reduced BOISE.’ Jnn.' 39’ MWlnvesUga- Uon of an Income Ux deficiency against- «n Idaho woman, placed originally at »60.603, resulted In anjutuaLclttlm„oLt38,^, the In- ternal revenue service dlKlosed yesterday. TUe tao.aos eWm tgtbui K*y, jartln Summer* resulted In of liens against property she In Burley, Twin Falls and BoUe.l Release of the Hen* th lt ----- il_thec Calvin' E. Wright, dUtrlct direc- tor of Internal revenue for Idaho, said the noUce of Uu tS0,603 cUlm, .MonnMUon available to tli» |*aue'*erTlee'»t'th*l-tlme.''------ :— , "inveatlgatlon conUnued,' Wright aald. "anfl based on mbse- -Quent JnfonniUon-tbe-taapayer was indlcud and .convicted of tax /aalon In 1960, T tie . convlcUon as upheld by the court of appeal* In IS5T.” W right, aald that InformaUon gained during the trial and| throagh additional InvestlgaUoQ resuIlM In a recomputing of the Ux deficiency. It w u determined to be alflAflS for the yeara 1940, J051 and 1953 plui I10.68S In-por-- altlei.ior ft toUl of 136.735, plus Interest. . The release of the Hens, Wright: ’aatd.‘“d6is* not.Invblve iuiy 'setUei Cat Cuts Xights E. n. Ba*om. substation su- penrlsor for Idaho Power com- pany, Twin Falla, reported » cat caused electricity to be cut oft In.the.rutaLareas around_Twln Palls, most ot Kimberly and resldentlBldlstricta-ln-the-new-; sections of Twin FalU for a short time TtaurKlay night. . Basoffl Mid the cat apparent- ly was chasing birds and ran Uirough the main 13W)-voIt supply point at lO.pjn. Tlie Je- suit wa* no electricity and ..................... —' \ the aeeoad [dahirRoads-ATe- Reported“Good” -»r Ualt*d gwae- , Idaho highway* terally good condition today «s| :w^ahrfer"weatjier'cleartd-them-t>f| ;<now and Ice. ' k few r ___ ____ .... _____ ______ 'atiirpoU ca' today:-Look- out-pnr-^faa allck where a com- pact mow floor was breaking up. Whlteblrd hlU and In the Idaho City' area had Ice In the shaded areas while ^ U " W -Ice' were re - ported north of Aahton on high* way 191 into w o t reUontooe. . M^whlle.Jhe.weiUbeRU& aald , temperatures would be abort aor- aua .amund_the. jU te today. H« [said a rather strong, *outhwe*t now.Qt.alr at,aiuewl»j»jibrmg- Ihg- - ' - -• the word .*o.often.nlsundcrstw^T^e commerce .......................... in Ux matters. It wu *lmp‘ .y ajw todaj'tJiam s; ImporttTWched m atur of redeWrmlnatlon of a Ja* an all-time high of »153W3»,oqo deficiency. In view ot subi^uentlin 19S9 aa tncrea*e.of IB per cent wamtoaUoa and detenalnaUon." over th# pre»tou« jcar. TalU’'««#~Bea»7 replied: tntf.at ,thls time he could *ay only that Ithey had made some *-tcnUtlve jconuots." . I He aald the men planned to talk I to R083 Leonard, director of the sute fish and game department; Louise Shadduck. director of Ihe state deparlment of commerce and Oov. Robert E. Smylle. Mayor Implicates More Policemen CKICAOO.-Jan.-39 (UPD-More Chlcaco policemen have been tm- illcated in the city's growing po-. lee acaadal. tlayor Richard J, >aley said yesterday. .lJ}aleziSi4<]lan_riaiulia_repoitJ: detaUlns result*, of lie tests now being given to more than. “n>ey *houId be *ent, to the «« «w«n «« jaley said of the polieeinen. whoj pctsumably.wUl swell the zoUa of| 15 policemen already charged with burglu7,~^t«ra«ts~er^een''' ceallng' evidence, Dynamite Is Set Off NMrBiirley BURLE7, Jan. 39-James Bren-i a reported to Burlty police TSur»- ay night he heard an exploaloo, n’ Snake river northwest pt 'the old augar factory below thrP ial- Burley brtilge. Tt» two men; were . the thete »f'.a ■taUonwacon ■'•iuul.> a b o iii .'ITMO worth ttf leath^^fooda from Paul . .. Davt^^-Waabfngtoa • . a i l w ^ . ’ Nelaoii iuid M jM K tiirtatini}— that-thw roeft'«»U! ln‘-orego»»- «nd the trfo-went* on^a hre-daj apree that carried Uiem to Twin... IVls. The pair testlUed that DaHa bcugbt n nit of th» driaka. How- ever they both atated. they each^ spent »50 each of their own moo* they arrived. In.Twin FUls Davla told him to take the statlonvagon and meet him at Tacoma; WaaA. Kelson-aald Davis planned to Oy to Washington. I Nelson.-stintifled further that card to make the auto trip. In testimony Wednesday ,Davis told the court he waa not sore whether he had Instructed Nelson to Uke , the vehicle or nou.Tliuraday'itt •<C— »■ f»»» U.' a>- Man Is Being Arraigned oil MurderCoimt .J?rM^tlog-AttotDur.xdwar(t, T. __ B a b e o e k ’ said,. Donald LeRoy - Schoonover would ba arraigned In dUtrict court at 3 pin, today.'.lt waa:not known wbeUter Bchoon-'-: over wduJd enter a plea to the first aegne murder ehMifo against him. Attorney J. Alfred May, who rep- — • at-tha^lrar-.^ IS hearjog In police court after" unless appolnUd by the court.. Be said he would defend Schoonover If hU servlecs were requested and the court compiled. * . ' : • Schoonover Is charged with'' Blrangllng his mother-in-law.'Mn. Venm Turner, on the night of Jan; ■■ ■■.'were' two HlGWLiGHTSitfc lawyer. 34-hour alert ;or:at< GauUe tclla.aray to i«atoza'«r- derln A lg^i Oraaiai^eatlng' begtna .In Twln ,Fi^;OalUor-; nlana aeeIc:.phMaant.:JumUii«. agreements.'. .'4 . ' . Pare s-Motherl nareb about «3M0 m 1 >rlo mis.- - ..raca 4-:.Bdltorlal:,; Not BoUt for T«,Tv:jj: VaUa^S •enricea.- / ; '’I....... - hole.two- to.-thite-feet- wide-.oaj the Ice In the river'whero'some-! one evidently bad thrown two'or htlu BC aUektr^rf-dTBamlu.--------- |—p«o(prfnta-wer«:eTtdent-ln-’theL an'ow and car tracka also were wen. ,The <1U Is about one-haU oUel weat or Burley, oltleers aald.

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De G aulle T ells S t c i k m e n B l a s tArmy to Restore iti C u tsOrdewn Algeria ^ t r e a u s m '^ U ts

PARIST •Ian- 20 (U P l) — l.Vc^idenl C hiirlcsT ic Ciuillo- - tnlil--Fre»«tt-wA<tiet‘<>-t<»<>H'y - <tiP.'' - ] iiu .tl-.' Iii|iilillil7 uii* n ‘» iT , fo rces w h ic h w « n l to t l i r o w a w a y Friuu -c fro n t A ljfc r in .” ,

Pe Gaullo, n l n criU cnl m un icn t for himself »nrt Kmiico. • Severe crit went to th e raiJio flJiil tchvisini) micriivhoim (o H-ani timt. nt;uinst I)Oiii tl “no M>Wicr m us'l, wiUwvU mukiHK n jrrnvp tr ro r . iis:<oci.itc: liimls jiiibcomni himself w ith any m nvem ciit o f instirreclinn. i-veii p u s . . crsoii hotel wii

J Mvcly” A litcriu: w h e re rcboUiwiR French soVVlors sdc'alinns in \]

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death n K u in st h i s p o lic y o f j \ ^ ; i l ’ T je l f - d e tc r m in ii t io n f o r A l - | 'V l l l a j 2 [ G 1 - i O S C S {;criH, D c G au lle t o d a y r c - | c«lvrd pledcu of ■llesltnee from I Biuiury eommnnder* In tlie key ettio ot O rsn nnd CoiviUinUnc.

Ituursenl French AeUlerA behind Aljltr* »treei bivrrlcndes creeled

0»uUt’» to-’" ’ nlgUl wi*'<‘hbutj7or'"Oe Ooulle

Ihe jAllowi."■ -------- ■ " 'I tlie uprisInK

H ction8 wliiltf- n.HilirforoA l s e rv ice th o i i s 'rcjfi.-itorud bv > m hers o f i th e P o c a t e l l a t t l e m e n ’snfsocln'tloii. Live.- ^ operators 'l)})ed {tie }Arcc ft itn<l It vit.i(ilnnneil (o henr nl oicMs before Die merlins adj( ' Ini

„ K A P O » 0 . HftWftll. Ju n .29 (UPliJ. W«ll£r-Scli(Klde. nicy..»poak— 17 . . ■'* '.‘ I'’"''? IslftndjliiiS tor Ihe ^daho '

17-Day Battle ■ With Volcdiio

of rn n se su rvey nielho<l:» and sioi-k KruxinK w ere rc«ist.cri’ili C O lS li, .tin . '20 (U P I)— Idaho’s hiKhway board has the riR ht to h ire any IcRal cbun-

(m rcaii o f (anil manaKtMiient anti lUrc.st s c r iic e ,'in (he ncimtc jmWic }<cl il wi.Hhi|» to rej)rc.'<enl it, ih c s ln tc suprem e court ru led 'tijdny .. In nn unanimou*'c Dfienrd ,i henrinj.' K riday ijinrniji;: in tlio RcnnuUij) rmmi n l th e Rojt* 'ojiinion w rilten by .(^hief .liistice (!. .1. T aylor, the hijih tribuna l o rdered S ta le A u illto r '" on. Krank K. J ln ss. 1).. U tah , i)rc.sidinir. M em bers of ■i-attlcmcn's as-S loo W illian t to uresen t th e sa la ry (.^uim o f nttiirney Willium R. PndK ctt to th e board

ihi. (.'uAtcr and B utte cfiiinlios in'olested bu reau oC land mnnaKcmenL |of csaniinciis. '1-he cou rt said if th e board ih^es not act on th e chiim w ith in n rcasonablts5 W illiam s is to d raw a

Senator, Cliiirch’s Aide Attend Grazmg'^H^

oulTHRe *nd lo thresUi." - "I addrcM m j'w lf-to m »nce." |

De Qtulle u id la a radlo-lelevN ■ _ rH on ;ipcech ;dellvered -* t-8 -p_m ,

Ftillice tlma and recorded live baui* enrllcr. . - , • '

"On the strensth of the m andntel vhlch the people'have Riven me >nrt the nallonnl leglilmaey which

t I ti«ve IncArnni^, (or 30 yeofs,' I v k or one nnd *11 to «upporl me

no mhtter what happenii.■I » y to all our aoldlern, th a t

your mlulon Includes no quid-pro QUO and need-v no InierprelAtlon, You have gqi to llquldnte Uie rebel torees which want to throw awny France from AlRerla."' DcOiulle added:

“I am, you know-lt, the jMr«*n|irwilanMl - ................. '

orH n\vai||,n ilw M un.daybt.llle iA O cU llfln . told' Se| in fend off a flow of molten lava'would like lo from Kllaiiea volcano. tprnl fnim a cl

Sirenm* of liiva floifed through 1 ® ^ ^ * ......... ......, — ---------Iil6vlhg |ow «rdil» ‘'PP^’I’ttc- n u jTrrtt

llfemPii'ji .Ma-.« he

Msin ' mnde by the

Iher limn

eommunlty ihAi wa* once the home of 300 pfrMn*.' ~ n »e~ lA va"'rfduced '»corej ' ”of I homes lo blailnR rubble yesieiiiny ;and destroyed Kkpoho Achoot. Tlie lOld Hawaii courlhoiue wn.i at.'o iconxumed. and one (hiRer of tnva reached toward k church In Koae.

‘il f It keepit up like ibU. nil we'll have left will be m e m o rltv *Md depufy ctvlt defetue director Peier'

'f jfkele ;Joseph Te.itrellA . . .

hU vlKlI. Tlie tlshtliouse keeper had voued to remain on duty a t K umlkahl IlRhlhou.ie until Ute Iava "wnrm* my backJlde." Coaat Ruord

,,offlclaU persuaded him to leave lyenierdi

| |» « .v r „„!!i"m «n,ncli;,dc;pV i

[Irclnred r hnd ]eop<

livelihood In i^o ih nntlonal

, . uptjaklnz I Al»»- newjy-k.

dntlannRe RlRht■J fHslnlrd out

I? O’Connor Is“

24-Hour Alert for Attacks Is Urged

W ASHINGTON, J a n . 29 (/P)— T he U nited S ta te s should keep p a r t o f i ts long*range bomb(2r fo rce .a lo ft day nnd night so th e Ruflsinns w ouldn’t .dare a ttack -even -with

I h u vy inlM ile pow er, th e strategic aip> comm&n<i'» ch ief ' 'tn d & Dem ocratic s e n a to r ag reed yeste rday . A ir fo rce

Ge‘n. Thonia« S , P o w e r a n d Sen. H en ry M. Jackson ,-D ., W ash.,» m em ber o f th o sen a te a rm ed ^ v i c c a com m ittee, lold th e A n e ric a n L egion’s n a tio n a l security com m ission

-------------------- ------------------- - j th e y fe lt- f r im p c v fit tv c -T o 'm a in ta in th e I). S. n u c lea r punch cocked and rcady ._

A l'th a 'u m e tlm C O eo. Thomas D . W hlU. a ir forca chief e{ at»ir. aald la teatimony to lh« house

' a rm ed aervlees committee “Ihi only sure prolectlon aitalnst ar

,IC B W '—"lntereoStlnenl«il batUSUi. mlMllS — surprLw attaclc would be

n a lrb im a alert."While the three »aw eye .tceye

on the need for a round>the-c!ock aleri. they varied on the Umlnit.

Jack5on Implied he favored Im' mediate action, esllniatlnir the H n t yearrcosv ol w c h ' n • coMtftni viRlI a t one blllfan dollar.i.

In a «eparale Ulk, Power Indl cnted he felt tb t^nrtd for such an all-hours a l ^ , would become ur- Reni In about, two years, u-hen he aald the Russians conceivably could have itockplled enouRh ln> tercontlnehtal mUsllr.i to strike l massive blow. The SAC chief said

, the Toncepl has been 'i t« c d thor- outthty and found "entirely leas*

~Hea(3iiigRed Cross Drive

J. P. IPatt O'Connor wlU heixl the Iteo Red Cross fund dr|ve lo r UfeTwln Falls chapter, A. r . Nel- un. chapter chairman, announcedtl in .................raitj

j^udliorlum _Kelion polnlijd o u t ' 'th a t after;

repeated failures - to m eet tho| blood ijuola In Twin Falls. It waji, ilnslly tdileved a t the Monday! dravinR by a wide m arR ln..

"I’m sure ihere Is no reason why »e cannot do iha same with Iiuid drive."

Keljon noted tha t the chil hid been un»t)le to meet the h pro*ram cost lor the past three re«*. Clarence Cooper, Bed Cross iKId representaUve, Ham ilton a ir force base, Calif, and David W lth- •11. BoUe area director, outlined

financial nroblems of th e lo^ ■ j ^ t^ ta p tf rV n d explalnedT budj ^ ‘•hieh will allow.for a partia l

TJie BLit nM .b: allotment cuut W per cen tji;

Llvfiiock opeVni' lions of burrnu a rd lw l ihclr i Ihe Challis and Sa< forc.tu. ^

John Snook, for 100 raiicherJ> formed Central Ida:Proteeilve <i.i.w/rttJ(

■ range allol . . ncliM depr ite In value,

brlnclns a decrea.ie i Iax valua­tions In U m hl CO ty. He also

{claimed Ihai the p eiit Salmon by Ihe-B 1 are basicd

^e survey ade by five I eolleae siudenw; Tlx survey last­ed two weeks And ivered 300,- -» a c rM , he added,

He said TnnfO were Inaccurate and that oiuervaUoi should Include Ucal cattle m

Snook recon .BLM postpone all checlc g ru ln s area: iorta.ba.mado to mil... re'.wedlnK and addlniw ater holes.

ntpreiPslU service d u h j were aslcwJ nitet with 0-Conhor a t ft laterl Mie lo discuss the buslnew dls-1 'fict campaign for the JBOO lund,

- Wve. J. Tetl D#vl.vi» In chttrRe: the business district campaign

I - ‘ nil Ihe.fouf. rcprcsenUtlvcs pres-. - “ ‘••*'««-Maclc-r>odson-ExchBnne

'Ub; Robert W arberg,- Rotary: Msx Brown. Klwanls, and Joseph LaUmore, Uons.,

R. J . Schweniilman wJlI be Jn 7 J resldenUal distric t

luna drive and will enlist volun* N 1m '*'" organliatlon*.

to meet l u ifiSS guot*j

i—BrJtliih. newspaper* hailed the announcement u a breoklhTCUWr In the year* long batiia against the common cold. Work was begun in an attem pt t» develop a cold vacclnci

The common cold research unit or the Medical Research council a t Salisbury announced It had suc­ceeded In growing the virtues be-

. . . !. finances to complete the pWlRatlons for th e cur-

'tn i riKal year. Nelson will direct

Kennecott Plans To Resume Work

I ^AK BCrrV , J a n .J 9 W—

_ copper airiiloaunion# ratifyB** contracts.

? « . Intem aUonal Asaff*diT i^ . • in«rnaU onaI Asaff*!MacWnliti. and System

^«eraiion No. 156 planned raUfl-n No. 155 planned ratlfl- V '« tfn8s loday. A third Local 8 « , -Brotherhood of

i ^ '> » v e firem en and B n jin e- - t,'yj|y*M«ved -ih* con tract yea-

' ' ‘hree union* were th e la it] «ore or more which w ent on

psaliut Kennecott A ug.. 10,« it iW C T rw a jre a ih .

Ible.W hite did not esUmale when .

riMded"*

Isolation for Virlus Noted

tNDON, Jan, » (UPi) — A___ sh medical research un it an*nounced yesterdayjt had auueed- ed In Isolating the common' cold

varie ty .In hufnan embryonic kid­ney cells.' B u t It cautioned that

Jomeys Uiey can’t a IKiyHMuUiey "

we want Is a t.........cuta go Into eflect;-topfrator la ilone .toc .'___________

Terry McCren, als Lemhi, told how he hod received cut of over 'CO per cent last year, ^hen he^aaw th e -jrax ler-fo r-th e- L.M -he-was| told tha t getting an attorney oti appealing his cu t wo ([n't do a n y '

Eden Woman' Is Fined for Car Accident

Mr.^ Mary E. SdimldRAll, IS. pleaded guilty in Twn Falls police court Thursday lo fdlure to yield the right of way aid wA.n fined tlO and cotid and glvih 23 demerits by Judge J, o . puiiphrcy.' Mrs. Schmldsallwai cited by city police Thursday afle-i th e became Involved In an aeclcent a t Main avenue north and F ifth atreet.l Driver of ihe, other odto was Glen a . Jenklna, es, 1B07 Alturaa drive.

Damage- to Mrs. 'Schmldgall'i 10S« Chevrolet was uU m ated a l| » n rlOBO Chevrolet received damage. Neither driver .was In' Jured.

David W. Grow,' 19. 335 Second avenue north, appeared In Twin mCa poffce-court Thursday to answer to a. d ia rg e . of apeedlnt; and elected to take .the alAluUm time o(.34.houra.to cnlcr.hts pIcL Orow was cited by city police for

speeding 40 miles per hour In a 3S-mlle u n e In the <00 block of Blue Lakes boulevard. “ 36hn'D.-pember.- Buhl,-wa*-«ned S30 and cosU Wednesday by Buhl Justice or the peace O.-B.-Rudy for, speedJnf 7J mlJa* In * 55-mJJe. per hour un e . He w u cited by Buhl' Patrolman Wesley Annls.

Sherman Oalllger, Shoshone, was lined tlo and costa by W en­dell J w t l e e o f l h a Peace J . C.

miles per hour In a 60*mlle zone three m lla .east of Wendell. The cllAtlan was Issued by S ta le Pa-

NEWS BULLETINSiKYO. Jan . 2 t (UPl)—Twan'ty.two jierwna. were mltaing today

ID ine-Japan saa.«B.».ani»irrtetBiJiU.thB Japan aca eoast a r » and northern Ilflnsbi). Japaa 'a p rlaelpal latand, far lhe~se<OBd-atral»l»t <lay. ScTenteen crew n e m b en of m MO*t«n rttlfh te r, Ibe Takal 3U ru. were le a n d missing. '

NEW YORK, Jan. 39 (U F I)-A g iant Russian plane missed* th re e , land ln f approaches to New York’s idlewUd airport today before com-lIng in ja fe ly with a party of IJ h igh Russian officials - ............. . 'vlalt to the United SUte*.

NEW T 6 B K .J a n .t l < U P l )^ e i i : DengUi MacArlbar was i ^ t t e d l |(« L m t te r •teedteaf 0tw em t{«a ead tla ir J ’ » «» ’ l

CAP^'CANAVERAL. P U . Ja n . 29 < tn> I)-A n 'a ir force *-8upcr- Bomiro" interceplor mUtUe w u U uncheditn a t u t flight today overth» AlUnUe mlulle range. H ie ftlr-breattolni ............... ..— "tram 111 p td ofidsr power e t a aoUd-ipropeU

w a rra n t fo r th e salary. A t­to rney G e n e r a l F ran k L ; .Benson'.H view that_ori)y ho ___atm h i t fiMlstanU w n rep rese n t' the h ighw nr bwird In Idaho courta WM rcjcct«d by the high court.

Benson snid “U ai case is the last straw. I 'm going to use all my in­fluence lo rcplace all exbting Jus­tices w ith' Uie excepUon of Justice <B. T.> Kriudson. I think Knudsoa showed knowledge of the constitu­tion In h la 'to rm of.dlsseni in the other highway boord ca*e.-

The a ttorney general also aaid

. Padjtett “predicted-w hen l . c r l t l - .. clR d the court last fall.”

The opinion said tha t Idaho law - '•clothe* th e board-of-hlghway d l - —

rectors w ith exclusive w ntro l over • the employment, promotion; re­duction. or'd ism issa l of all em­ployes of the sta te highway de- . partm ent and the fixing of their

lifiSaifsaSfe

Sen. Frank E, Meat. D - Ulah, r igh t, prealde. a t • aenata publk lands subcommittee hearing Friday a t the Roier>on hotel Renndup room. Several hondred area llfeitoek producer* were present-«8-atr

complalnta over reduellons In graalng land allooatleos. At left It John A. Carver, Jrn administrative *i»U U nt to Sen. Frank C h B ^ , •fr.; Idan-who requeaUd the hearlpg. (Staff pheto-engtavlag)

the Idaho board of hlghwar<Urec- tora to be free lo employ any per­son It m ay deem-competent and su lub le fo r Uie position to be ilU-

•« Tm* U C*1(m tl

Oregon Men Acqiuttediu Larceny Case

0 ^ KeUon and Horace 'Wlg- lng ton ,.bo th Oregon, w ert found Innocent Thursday In, Twin Talla distric t cou rt o f .cha rfc t.o f grand

Mother’s Marph in Area Brings $3,000

A nproxim atcly $3.000 was collected f o r th o M arch of Dimes ThuracJay nighTvvhen 400‘T w irrF a llrw o m c n ‘Joinod- in th e N ationw ide “M other’s M arch” a n d m ade a door-to- door_canyassj>f_the cky . The drive b e g a n a t -7 and ended w hen m o a t o f th e fam iliea in t^ 'e .-a ty . th a t Were' home wer6 c o f i ta c t^ . The a rea w&a d iv ided jn to sections land a cap ta in a ssig n ed to each section. T h e solicitors w ere .aaaigncd ..b locks'and knocked a t th e d o o r o f each housel' th c re .-T h e rcm a in in g -h o tn es-------------------------'«-iIJ bo v is ited a ll d a y Fridfiy

S a tu rd ay .

Californians SeeMng Huhtittg AgrpmeiitsT h ree L o s Angelex a rea m en h a v e been try in g toi ar-

’ in tin g -B g reem en te-w ith -rlio g ic Valley

T he Junior .Women's league, the Omlcron chapter. Women of the Moom and Individuals Joined lo make the drive. A> headqilarlers w ns'sccup n tc lty -hall where-mem-i

Ibers oC Twin Falls Moose lodge No.j 613 delivered the funds tliat

, raised. Coffee and doughnuw I served ihe volunteers a t the head- Iqunrters, T he campaign was ar­r a n g e d by M r. and Mrs. Paul Crumbllss. .

Officials said S3.SC0,l^'w».‘ turn' led In Thursday night and they [estimated' about $500 more would

: turned In b y Batur<iay night. V Each canvasser asked the hou» . Solder If any person In the house- itold had arU irltls, was any per­son in the family born with "

|the;hom e and hour many pctMRSjI In the home had three ■ ------''S alk polio sholji.

'rh e q,uestlonnalres wlll.be sentl ,to the-.nntlonBl foundation fori Istudy. Tho money coJleeted will go towards rcscnrch, patient care and professional education In Uie study of b irth defecU. arthrttlsand polio.'---------------------------------

The captains, of the drive were Mra.Jack-Leavltt..Mrs.-I»aul.KreIL Mrs. John McClure. Mrs. Gsry CappeL-Mra. Sh irley Greener, Mrs. Verla Conant, M rs. Jaclc 'stanger. Mlci£y_J5ulgIey^ Gloria Swatsel. Mrs. Fred FrJiS. Sirs. Robert Ver^

I, Mra. Jam es Dodds, Mrs. Bob- Ted Leno, Mrs.

tBoaraioTIanaie Rail Negotiations

board repre.<ient«Uve.Cfeverett E d w in s , a member of

the board, suspended bargaining — last n ight, aaylng l i l l and

1 three Issues Involving com< 'penaaUon.-He did-not name them.,

T he Brotherhood, .which « p re - ' sent! ‘UMO locomotive firemen.

I 2 KILLED IN CRA8D -WILLIAMSBimo. V a ..Ja n . 39

(O PD -—-A tt-arm y jtco n n alstn ce 'hpllcopur crashed In w ood*------farm ne ar 'K eren u r—’' " — -■anif

aboard were kiJJed. The vJc-| Urn* were CWO H any W. Llip-' erick, 33. Bast Rlverdale, M d.,-and, Pfc; Edward S . CiiUer, 35, Caw City, Mleh.

fa rm ers ; i t w as revealed here T h u rsd a y . P a u l Ross; form er' Twin F a lls co un ty deputy sh e r if f a n d con tact m an fo r the CnJi/OTTJia t r io in - th u ^ ^ n - P a J J i r a r e a r M ld la s t n ig h t th e trio h a d g o n e to Boise to taUc to . s ta te officials a n d in t i- m a ted t h a t th e y m ig h t f ile inco rp o ra tio n p ap ers th e re fo r an o rg an iza tio n to be known a s A ssocia ted Sportsm en of

A m erica r-R o ss -declined to n am e th T m en. say ing th a t th e y planned to rctui*n to T w in F alls “abou t th e end of n ex t w eek' and th a t they had I told h im they did not w ant to' releaae any publicity on their ac* tlyiix_untll th a t time. He did say, however,.Ufal tS e y 'a r e 'f r o in ^ - l cino, Calif. '. I

Rose, u l d un’d e n u n d i the' I men plan to arrange hunUng lagreemenla with-farmers through­out th c aouthern Idaho pheasant belt. He said Charles Oates. Wen- dell. and«Elbert Cain, Boise, also have been conUcted by the Gal- Uom la trio.

Rosa said th e men contacted hint here last.M onday, saying » mutual friend had recommended him to them.

Buhl Man Loses Left Arm in Plant Mishap

B U H L, J a n . 20—L ester McNeil w a s rushed to M agic Valley M em orial ho.spital sh o rtly b e fo re noon today a f te r h is le f t a rm w as severed in a g ra in m ix in g m achine a t the B u h l P eed arid Ice compaiiy w h e re he is employed.

C om pany o fficials said McNeil ap p a re n tly had tu rn ed o ff th e pow er' and was u n d ern ea th th e m achine cleaning it, w hen a n o th e r employe cam e in, a n d n o t seeing McNeil, tu rned th e elec tric ity back on.

The a rm wn« Bcvered below th e elbow . H e was given em ergency tre a tm e n t a t a local p h y s ic ian ’s office ^ d then ta k e n by ambulance to th e .Twin F a lls hospital. The acciden t happened about 1Q;30 a .m . C

Tax Deficit of Area Woman Said Reduced

BOISE.’ Jn n .' 39’ MWlnvesUga- Uon of an Income Ux deficiency against- «n Idaho woman, placed originally a t »60.603, resulted In a n ju tu aL c ltt lm „o L t3 8 ,^ , the In­ternal revenue service dlKlosed yesterday.

TUe tao.aos eWm tgtbui K*y,j a r t l n Sum mer* resulted In of liens against property she In Burley, T w in Falls and BoUe.l Release of th e Hen* t h l t -----

il_thecCalvin' E . W right, dUtrlct direc­

tor of In terna l revenue for Idaho, said th e noUce of U u tS0,603 cUlm,

.M onnMUon available to tli»|*aue'*erTlee '»t'th*l-tlm e.''------ :—, " i n v e a t l g a t l o n conUnued,' W right aald. "anfl based on m bse- -Quent Jn fo n n iU o n -tb e - ta ap a y er was in d lc u d and . convicted of tax

/aalon In 1960, T tie . convlcUon as upheld by the court of appeal*

In IS5T.”W rig h t, aald th a t InformaUon

gained du ring the trial and | throagh additional InvestlgaUoQ resuIlM In a recomputing of the U x deficiency. I t w u determined to be alflAflS for the yeara 1940, J051 and 1953 p lui I10.68S In-por-- a l tle i. io r ft toU l of 136.735, plus Interest. .

T he release of the Hens, Wright: ’aatd.‘“d6is* not.Invblve iuiy 'setUei

Cat Cuts XightsE. n . Ba*om. substation su-

penrlsor for Idaho Power com­pany, Tw in Falla, reported » cat caused electricity to be cu t oft In .th e .ru ta L area s around_Twln Palls, m ost o t Kimberly and resldentlB ldlstricta-ln-the-new -; sections o f Twin FalU for a short tim e TtaurKlay night. .

Basoffl M id the cat apparent­ly was chasing birds and ran Uirough th e m ain 13W)-voIt supply po in t a t lO .pjn. Tlie J e ­su it wa* no electricity and ..................... — ' \ the aeeoad

[dahirRoads-ATe-Reported“Good”

-» r Ualt* d gwae- , Idaho highway* terally good condition today «s| :w^ahrfer"w eatjier'c leartd-them-t>f| ;<now and Ice. '

k few r ___ ____ . . . . ___________ 'a tii rp o U c a ' today:-Look-o u t-p n r-^ fa a allck where a com­pact m ow floor was breaking up. W hlteblrd hlU and In the Idaho City' a rea h a d Ice In the shaded a reas while ^ U " W -Ice' were r e ­ported n o r th of Aahton on high* way 191 in to w o t reU on tooe .. M^whlle.Jhe.weiUbeRU& aald

, temperatures would be a b o rt aor- aua .amund_the. jU te today. H« [said a rather strong, *outhwe*t now.Qt.alr a t,a iuew l»j»jibrm g- Ihg- - ' - -•

the word .* o .o f te n .n lsu n d c rs tw ^ T ^ e commerce ..........................in U x m atte rs . I t w u *lmp‘.y a jw t o d a j 't J i a m s ; ImporttTW ched m a tu r o f redeWrmlnatlon of a Ja* an a ll-tim e high of »153W3»,oqo deficiency. In view ot su b i^ u en tlin 19S9 a a tncrea*e.of IB p e r cen t w am toaU o a and detenalnaUon." over th# pre»tou« jc a r .

TalU’ '««#~Bea»7 replied: tntf.at ,th ls tim e he could *ay only that I they had made some *-tcnUtlve jconuots." .I He aald the men planned to talk I to R083 Leonard, director of the s u te fish and game department; Louise Shadduck. director of Ihe s ta te deparlm ent of commerce and

Oov. Robert E. Smylle.

Mayor Implicates More PolicemenCKICAOO.-Jan.-39 (U PD -M ore

Chlcaco policemen have been tm- illcated in the city's growing po-. lee acaadal. tlayo r Richard J, >aley said yesterday.

.lJ}aleziSi4<]lan_riaiulia_repoitJ: detaU lns result*, of lie tests now being given to more than.

“ n>ey *houId be *ent, to the«« «w«n ««

ja le y said of the polieeinen. whoj pctsumably.wUl swell the zoUa of| 15 policem en already charged w ith burglu7 ,~ ^ t« ra« ts~er^een ''' ceallng' evidence,

Dynamite Is Set Off NMrBiirley

BURLE7, Jan . 3 9 -Jam es Bren-i a reported to Burlty police TSur»- a y n igh t h e heard an exploaloo, n ’ Snake river northwest p t 'th e

old augar factory below th r P i a l - Burley brtilge. •

T t» tw o men; were . th e th e te » f ' . a ■taUonwacon ■'•iuul.> a b o iii .'ITMO w orth tt f leath^^fooda from P a u l .

.. Davt^^-Waabfngtoa • . a i l w ^ . ’

Nelaoii iuid M jM K ti i r ta t in i} — t h a t - th w ro eft'« » U ! ln ‘-orego»»- «nd th e trfo-went* on^a h re -d a j apree th a t carried Uiem to T w in ... IV ls . T h e pair testlUed th a t DaHa bcugbt n n i t o f th» driaka. How­ever they both atated. they each^ spent »50 each of their own moo*

they arrived. In.Twin FUls Davla told him to take the statlonvagon and m eet him a t Tacoma; WaaA. Kelson-aald Davis planned to Oy to W ashington.I Nelson.-stintifled further th a t

card to make the au to trip . In testim ony Wednesday ,Davis told the cou rt he waa no t sore whether he had Instructed Nelson to U k e , the vehicle or nou .T liu raday 'itt

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Man Is Being Arraigned oil MurderCoimt

.J? rM ^tlog -A tto tD ur.xdw ar(t, T .__B a b e o e k ’ said,. Donald LeRoy - Schoonover would ba arraigned In dU trict court a t 3 p in , today .'.lt w aa:n o t known wbeUter Bchoon-'-: over wduJd en ter a plea to the first a egne m urder ehMifo against h im .

A ttorney J . Alfred May, who rep - — • a t - th a ^ lr a r - .^

I S hearjog In police court a f te r "

unless appolnU d by the court.. B e said h e would defend Schoonover If hU servlecs were requested and the co u rt compiled. * . ' : •

Schoonover Is charged w ith '' Blrangllng h is m other-in-law .'M n. V enm T urner, on the n igh t of Ja n ;■■ ■■ ■ .'were'

two

HlGWLiGHTSitfc

lawyer. 34-hour alert ;or:at<

GauUe tclla.aray to i«atoza'«r- derln A lg ^ i O raaiai^eatlng ' begtna .In Twln ,Fi^;O alU or-; nlana aeeIc:.phMaant.:JumUii«. agreements.'. .'4 . ' .

Pare s-M otherl nareb about «3M0 m 1 >rlo m is.- - . . r a c a 4 -:.B d lto rla l: ,;Not BoUt for T « ,T v:jj:

VaUa^S •enricea.- / ; '’I.......

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hole.tw o- to .-thite-feet- wide-.oaj the Ice In the river'w hero'som e-! one evidently bad thrown tw o 'o r

htlu BC aUektr^rf-dTBamlu.---------|—p«o(prfnta-w er«:eT tdent-ln-’theL an'ow and car tracka also were w en . ,T he <1U Is about one-haU oU el weat o r Burley, oltleers aald.

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:pi).GETWO TIM ES-fIBW S, T W IN FALLS, IDAHOFRIDAY, JANUARY 20. IS5J,.

- W e a t i i e r r T e n ^ ^ t i f f e sBlasted OverGrazing Cuts

' l o - t h . : B t K n K u ”i i - i W aK ttle for * f r» e in f «u t of *5 per«enl in ilw d of th e Urger fijur*. -

“W here dW tHe B tJd *el iWi new Xlsure of 85 per cenlT" uked McCrea. “T hfy J u it piHled It out of the #lr •1DC« th e ir wrvfjr eaUfd for ■ flO per cen t ctit.“ He fflded, -They tr e pU ylr« poker, horw-

frith o u r nteUhood." • O ther wn»ll o p e rs to n told how

Uier had received cuU on 75 head of catUa up to M per cent, -which ir enforced, would make u t walk down Uie road, b roker

K. Dunford, from th e Pocatello CatllMien'a aaaocJaUon, pointed

t he had been a rider In Uie

' odJ used by the BLM -and the for* e it aerrlce. « e aUled that the atma cu t o f 40 p e r cent waa Uk- in f place In th e Caribou national forcit, where th o sra4a w ii much better than « U U h. J

1 would ju s t like to liare tlie K oator wonder why they are mak-

.J n f cuU of a b o u t-« per eeni «ll orer ren rd leaa of tho arta."

— aald............................... - • -Ourlnff the afternoon MMian,

— ]lve*toek-froups-from-;ou)*r-p« '' ot Idaho were to otfer their v|< polDU on the g n u ln s sUuatloo (he public domain.

AH iroupa pointed out to Senator Mosa in .the momlnff that ihe

: economy of Idaho, and even — ateady-fupply B r .b e e I ..to .an ._ .

pandJnr nation J j affected by Uie ’‘offhand" -m anner UMd by the DIM .

The hearing w nt regueated origi* nally by Sen. F rank Chureh and

• FIVE - DAY FOHECAOT, SA T raU A Y TIIBOOOH VCTNEOTAY— I Near normal preclp lu tlon . T em peratures much a lm e nofmal. '

MAOIC VALLET»PaHly eJuwJy tiiday b«eot»liir*»rtly clendy .0^ and tomorrow, flhowen likely n o rth 'ao d weit p«rliena tenlgbl; Centlnaed mild. H lsb bolb day* 3t.< > ,.k i« .len i|b l ] |i{ b .T b m r day 4f. low la it n i(h l, SI; 6 a j n , 27, nooo, 4t. . .

NORTHERN IDAHO-M ojtly cloudy and mild with >cea*lon*l rain likely thU afternoon and agflln tomorrow afcemoon w th a few acat* lered thowers'penOatlng (onlth t. l40ca) misty louihery wlndL High both dajra M-49 n o r th ,- t5 ^ M uth. l» w lonlght 3 3 ; ^ '

NEW YORK. Jan . M (UPII—T he lowest of«ei»1 itn p e ratn re -re­corded in the naUon Ihia momln* wai JO degrtea belawwVB a t Fraaer, Colo, ihe U. 8. wealber boreau reported, yeaterdijrt hlgb w ai (0 degree* a t Orlando, Fla.

autlan Mil.A lbanr__ '____ :__1— i tAlbuavtniM _________>}AttaBta _tlHlllllif __________ I<nUmtrfk ..... . ...

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Magic Valley Funerals

Court QaimsAny Attorney -€anBe-Hireded.JTbe.board Is u> have exclusive eontral over all luch m att«n,‘’ .tbe

pjflJon a a id .-■............... - .......Padgett, employed aa legal coun-

ael for the highway board from Aug. t. 19M, unUI Aug. d. aa an a u U u n t attorney general, waa fired by Benwn.

ThePadgett a$ It* .attorney without designation a s .a s s isu n t attorney general.' Benton, a member Of the three- m an board of. examiners, ordered A uditor WtlUama not to

JTwmJ'alls-News ' I S d d ie r s T rild B v ^ D rG a u U e

m t n m Planned “ relyn H a llu wlU g li* the pro-

health a t th e Biislneaa___ . - - . ’eulo iaa-W om en’a -d n f rd inner meeting a t fl:JO p. m . Moq- dAy a t the Rogenon h o ttl .

& elyg rajn 'c

T raining on C « s t Army Pvt. Robert E . VanOs-

trand . son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F . V anO jtrand. T»'ln Palls. Is U k- ing infantry basic train ing w ith company 'B ., 11th battle group, third brigade. Ft. O rd. Calif.

Fined Over PUte*, John M. Anderson. XOll Second avenue east, was fined tlO and cosU by Justice of the M ace Rob-

A uditor Williams no t to pay P a d - |e r t E. Pence Friday, for failure getf* salary. BecreUry of Stale to display 1800 vehicle Ucenw ArtMid Williams backed him upArtMid Williams backed him up bu t Oov. Robert z . Sniylle. third member o t tbe board, voted against

P a d g k t »uUe4a«hlly

Eden Woman is Fined for

Jlca Judge F red E b e rM d t at«p sign vloUUon.

Lionel D . H arm s, 30, Wendell, w u fined $10 a n d given 35 de­merits Friday b y Judge Eberhardt fror going 40 m iles per hour In

Robert E . B ryan t, 30. was fined ttS and t3 coata and aAslgned 33 dem «rtU,Thursd«y. by Twln.PalU JusUce o f th e P esca George E.

— BcaU io r-fa liu r« to slop a t a atop aign. B i ^ t waa e lt« t by s ta te Patrotm an Jam es Oerke a t an In- («iMcUoa o f . a county road and htghw ar M o a a -lia ir m ite east of T w ln F a llt .

Pawl Andrew D uslk, Salt U k e City,-w as fined tS a n d cctts by Wendell PoUe* Judge J.'tC . Miller W ednesday fo r m aking an Impro­p e r tu rn l a th e middle of Idaho atreet. H * waa oltad by «oUoe C hief.BIU AUatUi. .•

Dwlght Z..- S dw ardf. rout« l. Flier, w ai f ined tlO a n d coct« by

-W endeU . Juitlcft oL-thB Peaea.J_C . MlUer W ednesday for driving on th e wronc aide o f the road. S ta te ' Pa trolm an lU ehard . B um s lisued' th e e lta tlo a t i r e m llu north of Buhl.

Vada Askew, ro u te three, Twin Palls, pleaded guilty Friday to run- lUng a s top s l ^ a q d was fined |15

— itnil_co>t«_ftnd given 39 demerits by ju stice of th e Peace Robert e . Pence. S h e w as c ited Monday two miles n o r th a n d one west ot Twin F alla on th e Pole line road by a u t* p a tro lm an B roy O rJ iartln g .

Emil O. H ockhaltcr. all Locust atreet. w as fined U a n d cosU Prl-

_ d a y by JusU ce_of th e Peace Rob­e r t s . F«nce for to cUm the headlighta 'o f h ts car. Hockhalter w as cltcd Sunday, by s ta te Patrol­man- Jo h n W ray th r te miles east Of Tw in FaUa o n highway 90. .

Democrat Women. Meet a t WendellWENDELL. J a n , 2# — Gooding

County D em K ran c Women met M onday evenlns a l th e home ' e ibyl SteVens. - - Report* -

quet held fo r Gen. F rank Chureh Ida., Hi G oodin*.

O ther officera of th e county e ro u p 'a ro M n . C h a rlts Feckner, W endell, secretary . Mt*. FVank

- M erritt. W eodell. tr«asurer. and Mra. Jo h n H anna . Wendell, pub-

Burley Kiwanians Shown Polio Film

• B O R L B Y ; ja n .- » — -Ihe -H er.E tnll J . H elseth preeentM l a polio fUm for th o M arch of Dimes a t th e K iw anls W ednesday luncheonaieeUn* a t th e N ational hotel. lU e „ fu a . i io ;n .„T rw ,;:;.-

P resldenC 'W ayne K onrad Intro­duced th e new d ta trle t Judge. Ed- W ard E . H eap . aB d PhU Long of

BIJRLEY— Funeral services for U lhem ;.-O rie-w m -b« held a t a -p . m. Saturday a t the AfcCulloch fu­neral home chapel with Bishop Oene Sorenson of the Burley LOS fourth ward officiating, conclud-

'^ F A iR F M ib — n n e r a t services f o r ,Barney P. K ing will be held a t a p. me Monday a t the M elh- odist church wlt^ the Rev. David co lter. Methodist pastor, officiat­ing. Last rites will be heifl in Elm-

lO O F lodge members conducting graveside rites. Friends may call a t tbe Thompson funeral chapel. Ooodlng, through Sunday evening.

-B U H L — Funeral services . . . Claude H ann will be held a t 2 p.m. M onday a t the First Christian

chureh with the Riv. Roy U TItua pBstpr,. otfldsUog. Concluding services wU2 be tuiH In th e Buhl city cemetery. Prlmds m ay cau a t Ihe Albertson funeral hiime a ll day until time of lervlces. '

nEY BO H N^Fuseral services ta t Julius B. Fairchild will be held a t 1 p. m . SAturtay a t the Heybum l iD S -w a rd -ch a p e l-w lth -B Ish o p R alph McCombs efflcUtlng. F inal riles wUl be held In Riverside jremetery. Friends may call a t th e Payne mortuary, Buriey, u n til time of services Saturdsy. -

______________________CAREY — Funeral services for

Mrs. Maude Cameron will be held a t 3 p jn . Monday in th e Carey w ard LOS church. Final rites will

held In the Carey cemetery. F riends may call a t the McOold- riclc funeral home, Hailey, a ll day S aturday and Sunday,

Magic Valley HospitalsM agic V a lle y M em orial

visiting hours In the mnlem lty ward are from 3 to 4 ond 4 to 8 pm .', in a ll o ther wards, f ro n t 'l l a m . to t p jn .

ADMITTED W n . Fred Woodruff, Mrs. Elmer

H annon, M rs. A lbe rt. McMahan, T erry Weeks. Ralph L . PleUtlek. A lthea M. TVler and Charlea Miller, all Twin FalU ; H arry T ay­lor,. Mrs. Mathlji# Rill. Mrs. O ral Bagley, JamesMToodstfti (Mike) Creed, m , and Ruby Amtce Chap­man, a ll Buhl; M rs. Mort Boyer. H a n se n r Mrs. Alien—J^-W eekeg; Eden: Mrs. Ronny. Uphoff, M ur- u u g h ; Michael S. Hove, Richard F . W hite and Charles Holman. alJ K imberly: WlUlam 8 . Sartaln. H eybum : W alter Hardesty. Filer: Bertha Nielson. Pocatello, and Randy Jo h n Melerhoff, carlln ,

— -------- DItiAUSSED......... - -Mrs. Manuci J . Wlke and ion ,

Mary J . Anderson, Mrs. Boj-d H. Drown and son. Mrs. E. n . Dc- W o lf.-Je n n le 'P i-s tc r lln e rC h an u CIsJk. Doris Relnke and Mrs. Bernard J . Punke. all Tvi-lh FbIU: Aileen u Megrue and Lloyd B. :Joncs..botb K lm berly:.H arty.Tay. lor and M rs. Ferdinand Duppong and son. Buhl: M rs. John Waalkes and son. H au lto n . and Russel A. Bodenhamer, Eden.

BUITJIIR Sons were bom >^lday. to Mr.

and Mis. Fred W oodnift and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harmon, a ll Tu'ln Falls, and M r..and Mrs. M athias Rlli, Bulii. A son was bom Thura'- da>- to Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Reyn­olds, Buhl.

Education Drama Set=for^"Sunday

. BURLEY, Jan . 29 — 'T lie-eccrtt of Fteedom.'* Archibald MacLelsh's first television- dram a, u the sec­ond-p rogram sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary th is m onth and-w lll be seen over the MaUonaUjBroadcastlng television network Sunday. Burley auxlllon- preeidenl.'M n. Robert Lanen. urg- t s residents to wnich the news- p a p en ifo r llatlncs of tlie pro­gram.

I t sta rs Tony Randall, Thomas M itchell..K im Hunter and other noted figures ot'iiVe theater In altbry->tfWcir.1Rfl5Tn— s'mnirtbwritchooi board election, and develops an expository discussion of naUoi^ al problems am ln* out of Uix-

Producer Robert D. Omff trahk- ly admits .that th is d ran u may cause sharp dltferencea of opinion

the p a rt of ti)e natlaifs

“Your cooperation In getting the ltteai«t.po»sU,ie-j.udleuc«upaiuci»: pation.w ili ba appreciated,- Mrs. U rsen says.

Minidoka CountyVlsltlnif hours a t M i n i d o k a

coun ty hoepllal are from 10 arm . to 7 P ; ;^ .

AOMITTCO ,Roy GlUette. M n. Vemal Sheen.

Mrs. Ployd Miller and William M eaier. a ll Rupert; Mrs. Orson ZoUlnger, Subltll, and Mrs. Larry Loosll. Paul.

BIRTHS Sons were bom to Mr. and Mrs.

Orson Zollinger, sublet!: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller, Rupert, and Mr. and M n . Larry Loosll, pauL

St. Bcncdict^Jeromev isitin g hours a t s t B enedicts

7“S * 8* ' ^ ^ < “O'*■ ADMITTED

DeVon Dayley, Richfield: Mrs. Veronica Mnus, We:idell; Mrs. jM nea Rowbottom, Mrs. Jam es

es.and-R obert.D av is,-all-Je- rome.

DISMISSED ,M rs. Max Valdes and daughter.

B u h ir» tlle irD * n m ra5 o a in i: Eafl Davis and William Peters, a ll J e ­rome. •

■ DIRTHB . ..Daughlcra .were bom lo Mr. and Mr*. Dene Webster, Ooodlng, end Mr. and Mrs. James Ooyies, J e -

Cottauc, BurleyVisiting hours a t CotURe hospl--

tai are tram 3:30 to 4 a n d 'f ro m ■ to 8 p, m.

ADMITTED Mm. Barbara Mabey. Renee

S ^ t r m n , both Onkley: Lorenso Tnw y. M aiu . and Mra. Janice Perry, Albion.

UlSMISBEn SheHa Orban. Oakley: Mrs.

J^ ^ lg n P ltttn ser.-.ju ip ert!-M r* r Elva Lambert and M rs .-0 « e v a Adam*, both Burlev. .

BIRTHS Sons were bom to Mr. and Mrs.

CharlM Stuart, Rupert; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook. Burley, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Perry. Albion.

State Leaders to Attend DAV MeetO cpariment and d e p a r tm e n t

auxiliary commanders will a ttend mecUngs o( Stradley chapter No 5

a jalllap - a t 8 pjn. htonday a t the DAV hall. Harrison street and Sltoup avenue.

A bo attending will be the n s - tlonal service officer, n . B. Pender

‘UtlrdtstrtcCTom^mltieeman. a .1 Boise,

tending y a ssked to bring either

supreme court for a writ o f .......da le to force Williams to pay him h is salary. William*, represented by the attorney general. refu*ed to do so.

A board of examiners’ meeting had been scheduled for th is m om - ing-Sut was canceled because Ben­son had to be Irf district court toargue another, case. - --------

Smylle said Ihe next m eeling o l . . . . . . . . . . . — -jiy ^ u i ^ b e early

• -sched-. week.‘The regularly .. uled meeting day Is Tuesday.

The governor declined comment on the high court’s action.. SoQie s u t e . oftlclaU. however. InterpJeted the high court's ruling to m e a n .th a t . ,s ta ^ departmenU could h ire any legal counsel they choose without consulting the a t­torney general.

ort-Oiven-On Air Board For Chamber

W arren Barry • repwrled on a meeting with the state aeronautics

rson h o b l ^ e room.Barry aald the governor’s air

w ith the aennauUca board T hurs­day afternoon a t Boise, to discuss obtaln inf better a ir travel and ---------. lr> Idaho. T he .general

of the committee Is th a t W e» Coast Airlines Is attem pting to fly too many milea w ith too

Jack^Farrar, manager o f Josiin field, a ttended the Friday noon meetUur. The group decided.any problem.1 or suggentlona board members have should be told to Barry, and he would write a tetter to the advisory committee to dis­cuss a t a 'later meeting.

William Orange, Chamber ot Commerce secretary and manager, pointed out In 195ft West Coast Air­lines delivered about-SJOO persons to and from Twin Falls, ancUln 1059 i t was 8,304 . i , , i .

Harold H0V6 re p o r t^ o.. _ meeting of the industrial commis­sion held Saturday. Orange told o f-i-cw H w tn-betterte tta-w ritln*-

G range reported on committee assignments and the a n n u a l Chamber of Commerce meeting. N o dat« has been set. nor a speak-cr-obtA lnedr- -----------------

o ran g e read a letter from Mrs. Sidney. L. Knight, southcentral

---------. .. for discussion a t themonthly meeUngs ot the county -------------------- - t t h Interested

announced the executive committee of the Idaho centennial com miuloh will meet Feb. 8 a t th e Idaho Power company audi­torium. Twin Palls, for persons In­terested in the projecu Orange.re- m lnded memben ot the Twin Palla

meetlni

plates, n d e ru n was cited Jan . 19 one mite « s c of Curry on highway 30 by Stato Patrolman Jo h n Wray.

A general meeting of Magic Val­ley Memorial HosplUl guild will be held a t 1:30 p jn . Monday a t tho hospital auditorium. 'The program a t 3 p jn .. a film on open heart surgery, will ba open to the public. Dr. Luther Thompson will present for'dlscusslon.

Student Body Officers Eead In Assembly

s tu d e n t'.a s se m b ly ^ ld o t Twin PMls Business.college Wed­nesday Was under the direction of the »tudentJ)ody officers.

Sharan. Ovard, s tuden t b&dy vice president, wm mlsyress

Steritflg c.- Larson,' president of the college,'Introduced th e guest speaker, Mrs. Rodney Tegan, of­fice aecrtlajy for tho Twin Palla Chamber cf Commerce. Mrs. T e­gan spoke on “A Job. or a career." She aald "a career Is a -plus’ Job —the plus being w hat you add over and above routine requirements.

S^-an“ oui you m ust give pected.’’ ' ,

She litied some basic ru les to ■'Do not bring your trou-

School Girls Vie ^orJuniorTitle

eOCATELLO. Jan . » (UPlI— Seven high school glrU will com­m ie tonight for the tltle of Idaho's Junior Mis*.

The contest will be held tpnishi

bles to work with you. Be n eat and clean-both'- In your work and with yourself. Always be courteous. I f you don't imderstand. ask be- fore you go'ahead. Keep )-ou>em- p lojer’s business and personal life In a trlct confidence. D on 't be afraid to 'w ork overUme. Don't over-dress or wear too much makeup. Be good nalured. Do m than Is expected o t you. And r of all—Use common sense a t time*.”

The rcbalnder of th e program included a gu/tarduet. Judy Peter- son and James Tolln; K ay Aston, tumbling act; Bill Mink. Marvin M uellet and Merte U erm an; read ­ing; Judy Welbom. p ian o selec­tion: Helen Ovard. accordion solo: Bill Boyd and Rebecca McCauley, background accompaniment.

Randel K. Wilson discussed tho 'W ho’s Who'’ plaque of the college.

He listed eight qualities on-whlch atudents-wm-b«-Judged-ln-*eleel Ing th e ouutsndlng student who: nam e win appear on the plaque In June. StudJnts are Ju d ftd accord­ing to most Improvement made since entering the college. -

Gooding DeMolay Chooses LeadersOOODINO. J*n. 39 — Howard

Nelson_was. eleeled.m aster-coun- cllor of Ooodlng DeMolay chapter Monday evening a t the Masonic temple.

O ther officers to serve are Jam es Berry.—sen lo r-counclio r;-D oran Kllngrtr, Junlor.councllor: Douglas Higgins, reelecled scribe: Terry Woodhead. senior deacon: Duane Golcochea, Junior deacon;. Oary Shaw, senior lUward; Oary Loom­is. Junior steward: Byran Clark, m arshal: Douclas Jensen, reelected chaplain; Steven Smith, sentinel; Stanley Anderson, standard bear, e r: Oary Holland, orator, and Jay Scanlan, almoner.

Charlea WInnett. f lis t preceptor; Robert Lemke. second preceptor: Laurie Lee, third preceptor; Fred Boger. fourth preceptor; David Chrlstlansen..fUth-preceptor;.Dale Mink, .sixth, preceptor and Ricky Carrico, seventh preceptor.

I t was-announeed th a t public In­stallation with a dance foirowlnR will be held at' the temple a t fi p jn . I^b . 8.

Problems Aireda t y . Manager Joseph H. L*U-

lo re-m et-FH day - ■

Visit SonHAZELTON. Jnn. 2 0 -M r. and

Mrs. W..H,_Vnuslin. s r^ .rc tum ed home after jtoing to Tocatello to visit their son, W. If. Vaughn. Jr„ and h ts famllj-. Young Vaughn has been hospltaU«d w ith bronchial

,™‘” '"*“ lonera to discuss d ty a ^ in i s t r t t iv e problems, ;lncludlnR those of the city manager's office, engtoeering office, elty elericV city Measurer, accounting and rtcVea-tlonal-problem*:------------- ------------

The tiiree commissioners Jatm Wolfe, chairman, and - ne tt and Vem -

t r B r w

George S c h r o e d e r returned h o m e -fro m -th e -B o ise veterans hospital where he received medical care the past month.

You will find it in our GOURMET BAR

m in ia t u r ePRETZELS

R eal old fashioned pretzels twisted Into miniature size. Ideal for snscks and lunch­eons o r with beer and' cock­tails. Also try Preisel Balls. Same delicious flavor In tli^ ' ball shape pretsel bits. .

**Afagic VaU ei^s M o a t I n te r e s tin g S t o r ^

K R E N G E L ^ S H a r d w a r e

P eh rso iL ffldH L Jkthoenlx, Arlz.loenlx,

C onterenfla tcd^ " a r i n M r o t r w e m e f l 'o f

1 be heJd a t -1 P£>. a Mooae home. T he

meeting members

In probaU court Arnold and J . W.

i as Arnolds, collection ot

C. Sheneber- Arnolds.

To Quell RiotI t ' Is I I "

-.w .wJ. son of Mr. and I Orovks, T»'ln Palls,

to Airman Sec- . ..-w In Twin FalU 11 return to AmarU.

i.K lrk.-Jai8-.W llm orc In the LDS hospital, ilty. recovering from a ‘eceived when she sllp-

- . . - I c y sidewalk In Salt Lake C l t |h e r e she was a ttend­ing ' the if tral of a sister-ln-law. Sirs.-O ra-M adsen.- form crIy;«f T a in F a ^

ParUnc i k - ° - overtime parking

Twin Palls police c '.a.iaJO B rry . D ic f , O eorge-Fwsehier, company. Noel S tay- g . A rt Koenig. Vem trence Walton, Glenn

Assendrup, Mrs. W. Stemke and

'^ irerir j^ 'o rveh j.- ir^fffm bcrJy: ..as d rlv& f a l«59 International truck Invded in a collision T hurs­day wltli» 1055'Mercury ^ a n driven bjWrs. Ray R. Joslln. 121 Maurice (iect north. The --

cam es th e d ^ y o f lh a covn t^ , ■■■•'l“musl."therctorer!w 'rt»eyed-by t a French v m t n . - .

" I believe tha t-1 sh a ll be obeyed because l know .you. 1 1 love you;. I h a v e ^ c o n f ld e ^ In O en. (Maurice) Challe commander In chief In Algeria) whom, soldiers of Algeria. I have p u t a t your head. « d f l ^ be­cause. for tbe sake of France. i

^ T h e n D e OauUe reaffirm ed th a t h e will no t bow to Insurgent de­mands bu t wm stick to h is policy of self-determ lnauon for Algeria.

His stand Is th a t h e will le t the Algerian people decide the ir own f S ^ e a fW peace Is restored In^n»-tlve.TCi»r -o ld -M w le m - re b ^Uon. 'The p w c h settlers now w revolt against h is 'policy oppose th a t position because they feel they would be out-voted by the 10 million Moslems a n d Algeria would break away from Prance.

Legion Post Elects Heads AtAi-eaMeet

BURLEY, Ja n . 29—Jam es An- Best was elected commander of the American Legion post 17 a t a n open meeting-Tuesday- a t-th e newly furnished h a ll a t ISth street and Oakley avenue'..Thla building was the f o r m e r Presbyterian chureh. .

O ther officers elected by

E U enberaer.-first \ ic e W arren Mohrland, ad ju tan t,Lyle Morton, hU torlan.

D istrict Com mander Pau l Brown Flier, was guest o f honor and spoke briefly to members and guests *attendlng. th e poUuck din­n e r meeting.

avenue south In tennis shoe*M n. Jo h n K o p n u pnisinR ceokiea with cne-candie m ihtia Chamber ot Commerce tmie. il celebrate her b irthday anwuruT,, . . Oray cat runn ln s acra« « - ,i In 'ffb iit oITUght'btue car “j». of-MOW where tnow man app,'..... enUy f ill a p a r t . . . U te-tn« ,i light pink c a r going down Mji avenue with th e left sltnni n-j,.' on . . . Man looking under hoM ■ of car on Second avtnue nonli Stockmen filing into Roiitricn -* hotel for hearing on BraHiiR 1, ^ .. . . N atlgnal W lldllie fedenijoa RepresenUftJvc Bill Reaveiy a ju . Ing around T w in FalU . , . jua-,J . O. Pum phrcy patiently exphin. Ing law to elderly woman . . , am overbeard: "T be goU course «U' isoon be dry enough tor us to pUy i'

'rount^” »

occurredK the United Oil pany lot,l}93 Kimberly road. Each vehicle Rcelved a n esUmated •<0 damifi. City officers InvesU- gated.^ I

Song fce«al Slated Mrs. Oen Boone, Twin Tails

soloist, will be presented In a song iL ta l a t 3 p . m. Sunday a t th e hvln FalU Junior high

■ - • - will be accom-

th e live points of I ts ' emblem, comradship, citizenship, commem­oration, care and courage, stated the Rev. K ale King, department ■ ■ ■ and v ie w o l the Rupert

panled b?Mrs.-Kenneih Shew; itf- slsOae wB be « string <juartei coB- slating o lJ a n a Meyer, first vio­lin: W atin Bates, second »loUn: D onald H tfm an. vloia. and Sheryl Schow, fuo . The public U In.vited. I

Mrs.jregan Gets Aiferd for Talk

Mrs, R to e y Tegan was awarded the bluefpencli tor h e r speech. “Sprlngurrn-ln the Snake, river,- a t the Migic ToastmUtress meet- Ing-Tliuiilny evening a t the Rog-

rson hoid Desert room.The U be topics traveling award

was pi-e«Biled to Mrs. Ines Mc- Autey. Flirence-Schnlti-'spokt'on "4-K ehmren for.fo reign coun- tries.- .

Mrs. HcKvrd Duni.'ard was chleC e valua tor~ ind~ tou tin lstre ss ' was Mrs. Berriatd Martyn. Mrs. James SIdweU n u In citarge of tlower ar- rangemenis. Mrs. Henry Powers w M _^gran^rlan and Mrs. James Keegan «-as ilmer.

Mnu Powers explained the dis­tric t speech.contest'to be held In April a t ' Twin Falls, and Mrs. Sterling Larson, program chair­man. explained the program for the next six months.

M n . Msriyn, vice president, con­ducted the meeting, and Mrs. D ur- ward gave'the Invocation. Table topics were conducted by Mrs. L ar­son. Mrs. MCAuley gave.the closing thought. '

Episcopal church, w hen he ad- ed the group.

. ..w members present were Mrs. Bruce' ElleDberge:’; Mr. and Mrs. Charles O riffln and-.MVi: Charles Henry Day.• A prognun was presenU d by the chorus of the Magic Valley Chris­tian college direoted by Donald Sauter.

Awards Given to Cub Scouts Here

Awards were presented boys a t a combined organlzaUonal and pack meeting tor C ub 'S c o u t pack No. 06 Thursday, evening a t the Me­morial L utheran school.-

Bob Bopp. advancem ent chair­man, presented bear badges to Russell Backus, Fred Snow and Paul Emerson, a n d .wolf badges to •Terry-W»teock ,-Bobby-B opp,.stan . ley Backus, Jo h n . Henning «nd O aty Harvey. Ricky Rowe was'awarded hU bobcat pin--------------1

Plans were m ade for a sleighing, party Feb. 14 w ith Mr. and Mrs.l O. Wllcock and Mr. and Mrs. B.! Backus In charge of arrangements.

Jerry„W ilcock_w aa.namtd.cubT. master: W illiam Arm ga, as-ilsUnt Cubmaster; Bob Bopp. chairman, and T . Rowe, H . Henning and w . Harvey, .committeem en. ____

ResignsBOISE. Jan. 39 (A—Superlntcnd-

i t of State Police A. E. Perkins yesterday-announced the resignn- Uon of Roland Young, <2, Twin PalU. . .

Perkins said Young's resignation U| be. efffcUve Feb. 1. Young u hired in July. 1953, a t the Hol­

lister port ot entry and was pro- moied to highway patrolm an In 1054.

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TONrGHTATS?Looking at relevltion?. Bowling? Attending o mo­

vie? All lots o f fun — but they won't help you to -g r t o bigger poychocfc— '— ------------------------- ^

Tonight, mai^y ambitious*men and women will be earning th e right to a raise m pay. by a ttending n igh t srtiool. They

.-wlU.be mastering typeaTltlnii. shorthand, accounting and office machines. They will be making new friends amonff th e business leaders of the fu ture. i •

NEW CLASSES FORMING NOW-W rite or phene for a free copy of our Night School BuU'

leUn. : t explains the-ttm e-savlng. pay-ralslng subjects which you can study here—and abou t our free placement sehrlce. T here Is 4)0 obligation.

TWIN FALLS BUSINESS COLLEGEPHONE RE 3-6522

■Bosbteas EdaeaUon D ocaza'C ost—I t Pays'*'

Seen Today

40~TeacIfe fr Attend Clinic

About 40 physical educntlon teachera a ttended a fitness cltnie a t 8 p . m . T hursday a t Twin Fsllihigh school.-:---------- ---------- They - r e p rese n te d -sc h o o H -la ' Twin Polls, Ciutleford. Ooodin:, ' iVcndfW. Bits*, Jerome, Burlef, Oakley. Rupert.-Acc«iulfl. licjliurn.- Paul, D ietrich and Buhl.

The cllnlo w as one ot mnny b». Ing given throughout Id.-vho lo demonstrate how the AmerlMa Association of H ealth, pliptcii edueaUon_and recreation. Iiineu tests are given iwd"td'shoH' ho*' some o f ' (he a iff le u ltla of sdmJfl." Istratlon can b e overcome.

Shirley S hute and Carol Fort, departm ent of physical education.

8“cIlnJcs. T hey a lw aistrlbuietS >re a'leets and materials s-lih stln? and equipm ent susgraiiont

I studenta acted as demon-

Representatives a t t e n d i .. . learn the to t i n g techniqut* «nd then were to retu rn to iliHr

grain.StudenU’ scores will be compiled

on a statewide basis and ( pared to na tional norm s.to tcrmlne fitness of Idaho youth.

Club MeetsBridge cJub m et a t th'o-YWCX’ building. Ind lv ldual'-scorln t featured.

Mrs. Hugh Brown was first: Mre. R. O; McCall, second; Mrs. Rose Sinclair, th ird , and Mrs. X<ynn Lake, fourth.

lH E E iH 3 E H E l

_ _ . . ’s Impoasibie for a fellow to balance h is aoceunta when bis wife Ju u le s Ibe budget and bis

-banker bounoes hU checka.

SheBy BO B REE8E

19 y e a r s old, Ibtdau ib ter e f a n Amsterdsm Avt* nue bnteher In New York. Her nam e was G «r- t r n d e E d e r l e .And sh e -w a s . the f irst worn-

swim tb s E bc- llih Channel.She b a t t l e d a g a i n s t th e .tdcky -tldes-ln . the cold w a­t e r s o f t h eQ h a n n e l l o r ---------------------more than 14 hours—and lAe made It. H er tim e of 14 boun, 3i m inutes was better thsn any, man w ho had crossed be- ferD _her._and_ovcm lght_»he became Am erica's hero, vmen she re lum ed to New York she WAS met by an official ya^t, airplanes a n d F ire Departmeoi Vaira, She pa raded Uueugh-s gigantic ticker tape welcomt and was greeted by Usror Walker in New York.

- • esplial-lted~aa~Her~madeJt~f»a}trSbe retired lo a qniet life. For bet tbe quiet life ~had a 'ipeelil meaning, fo r G ertrude's bear- In r had been p e r m a n e a i i j . damaged by Ihe tenibla bat­tering of th e waves. . Remember th e yearT Endurlmr perform ance over Iht long puli w asn 't reserved swimmers In those days. A man buying a c a r wanted to get s lot o f service oiit of It . . . and he bought from a dealer-*■■■ could give h im th a t service. T he year w as,l[i?0....Ws‘re-atito -serrlce -spee ls lbu ,w ith the finest meebanlci aa< tbe most Bp-to-dale equlpaxal to give you expert serriee. S« w hether yon’re in the msrKi for a new ear, o r trying lo r> ihe best from your preaent one. through dependable service. T** can rely on Dob Reese Mel« Co, 500 block. Secoad-Ssetb. Dial RE S-7S02.

M u H p a / U i a L a i

THEU. S. POSTAL SERVICE

■<W e serve people in a ll walk*'" o f life a t p r ic t t th a t meet

‘ ihe-vary ing requirements o f ^evcryfatnilyM lIing us.

Peel free to call upon us for prolective infurmaiton and h e lpfu l counsel — wUltoui

■ptacing y o m e l j untier th e i l ig k te il obligation.

T W I N F A L L S M O R T U A R YPhoiio RE J-13D0 — m 2nd A re. N »

MR. a n d MRS. STANLEY PH IL L IPS M R. JOHN W ILKERSON,

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Mother^s March on'Polio Nets Ahont $R.0 0 0

'IS ir X h e v r o l^

Four honared Twin Falli women parUcliwted In (he March af filffltf “Motber-f n i r e h ' ' T hundar night m p a rt of the nallanwldt fu tf.nU ftnc d rire for-the National (eundatlon. The money will be

■o»fd to anpport r tiearcb , patient aid and cdacatloa la the fleldi of Wrth defect*. a rth rlU t and poUo. Amonr thoie aetUe .in the loeal (sad dri»e were, from left. Mra. Marian U n jd o n . vice chairman of

(he Twin Fatli chapter « f th e M areh of Dlmei; Gale C. K lltlnrer. KOTerhor of the Twin Fait* Mooke lodge No. 61S. who helped pick op

' the eenlribullsni and deliver (h tm t« the dljr hall headquarter*, ant! nira. Paul Crumbllu. c lly chairm an of the drive. The march netted an eatlmated U.OOO. An a irlift l» pU nned for Saturday and Sunday.(Staff photo>cn(r»vln«)

- S p e d k c a rS a y s - |j | | School _Costs Will Increase

deslcned for ichool coiutrucllon only. Sennlor J o « p h 8. Clark, D.. Pa., nnd 32 oUier a e n a im Includ- In ic 'SenrT rnnk Church. D.. Ida., will « t lc to amend ihc MncNftmnra bill to c onu ln the “jitAte decl&lon principle" of Uie Murrny bill.

_Ml»i Coudoa,wa,«L.tfjitjkuaitacft --------------------------------- -------------jrtiw. M ary Condon, assistant dl- ins support for his cJfort.i and to ncw r to r rurui tervice o t Wi« Ha-i ScMWr-Du-ofa/iaJt urging iiim to

jupport the ClMle nmendmcni.key to education Is to have

eache'rs In our classrooms, ^16 «nOW"Thi» is the m ostlm port-

n t parcL of Uie process whether ie bulUnnR is old or new." . Miss Condon spoke to a similar

m cetlns In Lewiston Monday, Po­

ol the Elks ........*It Is ridiculous to expect state

u d local tax sources alone lo con- tlnue to c arry this burden,- Miss OoodoD, form er stat« superintend* CQl of M ontana, sold. "Children ate future citizens of their com* nunlty. th e ir country, their state uid aJf th r te o t Oxese kvels o( loremment support the education of these children. They also are future citizens of the nation, but the national govem meni does not begin to m eet Its financial respon- ilbtllty to help educate .tJiem for uund, productive adult citizen. iWp.”-•The to ta l , ftinqsint to be spent for public schools In lOSD-GO Is 18 billion dollan . in 1048 It was five billion dollars. In laos. accoiUlnR

■ to consenraUVe estimates, the totalimount will rise to a t le a s t.........Hon dollan, she sUted.

The federal Kovemment, which — eoUecUJ-taxeB-ot-tt-xost-of-«-pcr

« n t per IIOO coUecUd. Is the most .eHldent u»d economical tux col-

ri3eetIn«.nBency.-ine-siild.-l«al-tnx ly.MllectlnB costa are from tS to tlO

per $100 collected, and sUte col- ' 'l(eUn« costs ftvera«e about }l per■ »IM._______

Wiho supports 68 per cent oflK e The (tovemment collects es per

cent of nil taxes bu t pays only four per cen t o f th e co.H o( educa-

- tte it-T h e-lb e al-p ro p erty -ta x - In ubeol budget, with 29.2 per cent

.....OKnlnR from the sta te nnd 3.8 perm it from federal taxes, she noted.

MUs Condon a taU d Idaho, be- — «Uie-of-*-«om paratlvclyJow -per

op)U income, Is.one o t 39 itatcs *hlch receives more service from »ie federal Rovemment than the

■ ' • •, tAxes coUected In' Idaho

She cnm e. to Lewiston from statctt-idfl meetiflf Jn Hartford, Conn.

Earl Carlson, Burley h lsh school prlnclpnl, was master of cere­monies for the banquet and Intro­duced ft vtolln trio composed of Ray, B latter, Mrs. VLoln M at- thews, and Mrs. Carl M artin. Mrs. Wilma Anderson sang two setec- tlotts. • .•

Ezra .H . Moore, superintendent .1 Cassia county schools and Kft- tlonal Education nssociaUon d i­rector for Idaho, Introduced Miss Condon.

Mrs. O tis Williams w as chair­man of Kcnerol arrangements and Htr8.-Loulse-Ziidorazny,'tAbledec- oratlona, osslsted by M n . Clea Holyoatc and Mra.Beulnh Swnnspn. —P r ln d p o l-o f- th e -B u rlo '-Ju n lo r high school, Harvey J . Steel, Is president 'o f the Cassia County Education aasoclaUon. and Dick Plnlayson Is president o f “ •* Mlnldoka-county-«s»ocl8tlonr-

INSTITVTION BEOUILTTHOMSO, Norway,- Jan |. 29 «V—

In order, to restore O erman' pres- t!«e—in— formerly -Nazi-occupied counUles, 2< W est G erman teen­agers ore rebuilding p a rt o t a men­tal Institution near here. German soldler» destroyed It in W orld war

■k n o t h o l e n e w sAll Knothole bnsketbnll cnmex

Snturdny will be played T » ln 3 W liJ it« h :r ie te » ti®Inatend of the Junior hlsl

according to icrlntcndent

Team captains are asked to no n . fy the ir players about the chanRC In time and plocc. and are rcspon- sllbe for setUng the players to the game.

Sixth Grade B ftjn., gymnasium one, lU sm us'

sen’s Oulded Missiles vs. M ctzer’s Tigers, and eymnashim two. T ink­er's Vultures vs. D ubbin's S tar Gazers.

9 a jn ., gymnasium one. Stcrnke's Orblters vs. L atuh 's Tornadoes and gymnasium t w o . S m ith ’s cougars vs. M ottem 's G ian ts.• 10 a jn , gymnasium one. SUen^ son’#- Steelers vs. M iller’s Blui Devils, nnd gymnasium two. M an- ker’s Bobcats vs, Brodlne’s Colts

' piftH G rade <- 11 a jn ., gymnasium >3ne, B lr-| rcil's Leopard* vs. HJnJcJc’s Lions, and-symnaslum two, H arvey’# Pnl-

)ns vs. Matsuoka's Eagles, Noon/gymnnslum one, Bronson’s;

Double Dribblers vs. W nrner’s Cougm ,-and-gym nasium two.'Sor-1 enson't Giants vs. K oto’s Hawk- eyes.- 1-p.mi,-Bymnaslum-one.-Chick's Vultures vs. Driscoll's M usUngs.

' FouHh Grade 1 p in ., gymnasium tw o. Powell's

Hawlcs n . MelVlVa Bobcats.

Hassle PredictedBOISE. Jan. 29 <UPIi—A pollt-

eal hassle oVer how cottage sites i should be administered Is almost surely In the card.i for the next campalRti, Gov, Robert E. Smylle

irt th a t ''consen'n tlui of these IJcJy owned • rerreationaJ re ­

sources may well become a m a jw topic . . . in Uie legtelatlve cam. pftlRn. . . "

Smylle asserted the policy ot selling such Innds w as'ended in 1047 and leasing v x s substituted, Ho said Uie board H ll bu t halted" the leasing of new cottage site lands on the lake shores.-

The land board and Smylle have been In a conUnued battle over w hether more leases sl)ould be granted since .lost September the chief executive h as been a t ­tempting to get the minimum, raised. '

N O W ^ B

"THE HAPPY

> federal t< ) P»y for.( She sal

‘■r.nu! said th e fflUacy tha t this

^»l»te "pays out" more than It geU buk If not- true. She pointed out th it" th c - cost of administering present federal aid to education program, such as the impaeWd sreu law. is about eight per cent Bf Die am ount paid out.

’The land g ran t college on cam­pus InatrucUon program costi ,05

vP e r cent to adm ln ijtw .-'‘ThB-hlBh n cu t of adm inistration of federal

*jd to educaUon Lt a myth and no amount of repetition -will make it tnie,- MLw Condon said.

Of the bills presently before coRtrre.'s the Murray-Mctealt bill U desluned to provide a greater

H.>h*re ot federal flnancliil support -/orpubHc schoJls. wWJefuanmUe-

wg th a t the control ot education rtmalns a t the sta te and local level, she nald,

. Tlie house bill calU for $25 per child of Mhool age (o.be dlstrlbut-

• eii b y .the atote for e lth tf school —con4trucU6hi«eiinp7dvln«.lDimic-J

■Ion by providing more funds for t«.-iehers salaries. T he bill has been Introduced In the rtna te-n l'o but ill sllll In a senate committee.

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FRIDAY NIGHTF eatu rin ? th e F in e s t , F re a h Sea* food obtainable o n th e w ee t 'coast- and flovm d ire c tly to C ac tus P e te ’*.

“ DozenB'of'BppetizerBTsaladflT-desa- gerts . . . . ex p e rtly p rep a red and ■ ■ ■■

2 ^ 0 0

BimmStarting o f 6: p.m.

Appetizers' - S a lad s - Rellahiis - th s Choicest P r im e R o a s ts o f B eef and

Reserve (uiids ia a ariagt Mceauat here will be r ^ ^ o help loliny einlctigcflcjf, and tdd'foywiT

iofurcd account bete regularly. Savings are ia. tured<o 110,000. YouUMike tbe friendly, belpful

Various O th e r M e a t D ishes cooked to p e rfe c tio n b y . a mM ter, chef; served b u f f e t s ty le w ith ' rolls,.; b u tte r and co ffee . A ll you can pos. slbly ca t f o r on ly : ■

acrvioc you get'bert..

• OUR PAST RECORD.SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.

“investigate before yoii invetP

The ONLY BmTlnca.aBd Loan AnocUUon ia Maglo Valley wboM Aeeotinta are IN8UBE0.

I tiy a Fcdeial Aicney.1 s tM . F E D E R A L SA V IN G S

AND LOArASSOCIATION ~O F T W IN F A L L S

- 2 8 3 - 2 p d - S t . - N d . - - - - ^ e - 8 a v l i i g M : o r i i e r : i = B B -? : 4 ^ 2

S e rv e d B u f f e t S ty le in t h e n e w d in in g ro o m e v e ry -S u r id d y f r o m 10:00 a .m ; ' t i l 3.00 p .m .

^ : * 2

Choose from Jaloef. I<6i C w ta li, Cold C tm U . ~(ral(.-H e(-C *lM .coolcad-to-your apec la l .o r te ; .

■" Steaks, f t le a W e K I ^ r f a cooked to jrour ape* d a l order a t the liu ffe t. Sweet Bella Uaah Brown roU tee t; Coffee. T ea. MUk. A tL YOV CAN

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TifiES-IffiW S; TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PRIDAT, JANUARY 20„l9jj.

■f.ik* l<*te EmlM T IM.................... . i n ^ f i s K s s w a i

•iriM I> T-I» rtiit. Ifako. aMn IM Ki •( lUiA I. in t.

:KER^S-NAIK5fclAL_

W H T R T J O L GWA8inNOTON-I.yn<I(>n BAlnes Ji:>haaon b u In*

d J n tc d c le tf lr tha t ha will w«ce bU Usbl for the D em ocrtUe pm ldenU al nomliwUotion^the Hoor of th e aena\« and bouM rs lb e r th«n Is fU te ptlmkrtes

And the South 's bope of p lu lng -tfifl-Cnni-war-tn-««-WW te-Ho»e

. reeU on hU m eceu .

BT ■AtLxPATAlUt II Wllkla U*b* m i n u Cm>V. X m Br tk« BMtk ^

h t t h S ^ o f po U tl- .ca t cyclcs used to go <oinethl|iK like th is:

Conservatives. hoJdlns power, would s tand pftt while unsolved prdblem i m ounted In

,*lze and n u m b c rr-*. ■ - ! -F lna lty rw hcn th e accam uU^lng problems,

had .bulll a su tflc len t pressure, they, would “ lJlowTJff^he-lldrTliexonkervnilTCf-would-;bo

tossed o u t a n d in would com i th e liberals, w ith their.;blR p lan s and b l^ brooms. ■

1 got Kolved qy the ‘

The M niU n&Jirlty leader remove o b je e io u to him be*

«UM of hU -TOM Iwckground u Well as E leftnnR ooK velt'i u d

r ' manjr n o r lh em en aecuMtloni, b ; the kind of le«U»tlon which ha and hU fellow Tnuin and cam* pn ln i' m anatter,' hom e Speaker

I Im u ln e th a t ih e r a cofnUant of thU fac t undereaM- malea their ahrevlfleM an^ expe­rience. '

________of m m anti qualiflcailoiu and aTaU bim r..m eanliic hU chaoeea of wlnnlnc the electltD.- _

raniAjtiES and rAvosiTE scn help boss I8M —A fato. accordlne to thla aialjraU. Kennedy ♦Ictorlea In theae popuUrlly contead in New Hamp- ahlre, WUconsln. Nebr»&ka and O rcon wlU fumlAh

tru e teat of the Bay aU iefa nnU ciarappeal. OnlyJUI I »iit iif.|hi»-prltTi«Tj>->li««t«4/»M-«fo-Mf>Htm. -

U)B delecates. 'In fact, bolh Uie primary ayntetn in'd the '■fftverlle

aon" tn u it lo n are being-buffeic<]'vlolenUy In 'th et in ^ lw ln n * 1Tth~

ods. th e people b ^ ln to realise, an- too nueepUble to "boaf control."

“Pavorlte aona”. wlUi no ehaoce ol the en ter the race almply to dictate to the ir rA ^ ctlve atale 'a dclesales.'and to curry favor o r an appolnt-

Jcavlng everybody. 'Incluftlnsi th e solvers.Just a little Rlddy. At' length the people would w eary of endless change, of the con­fusion and u n s e t t le m e n t . '........ -

H ere they would, vote the conservatives n en l w ith 'the ' eventual nominet ahouid 'he be b a c J t 'ln r io "conso1ldate th e 'gn ln ff ''m od lfy - - — - . . _excesses, tid y th e place up. And to provide a b rea th in g spell.

1 ^ 0 th eo ry seetned to f i t some Interludes m, p u r h ls to ry ,f(ilrly_well J ut.h iato ry_h as ,

....... a;ommod*t-not been Quite o s neat and acpomi Ing as perhaps It should have been.

: O bscrversnotcd’ithafsom eilm es'the’llb^ erals simply stayed on. and themselves be­come more conscrvatlTe. This appeared to Jiappcn to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s admln-

„lstratlon a fter the 193S elebtlons with their

Now soma arc suggesting that'' another

They th ink It possible that even an ac­cumulation o f Mrlous problems might not stir people su ffic ien tly to seek a change of roglihe. They th in k there .Is evidence that people nre insu lating themselves against such problems, and riding complaccntiy along as If untouched by them.

In other-wordfi.-as-lilstory has-showii that liberal regim es can ride out the demand for consolidation o f gains, so it is possible,

- th e se observers, argue, that conservatives---------m ay.cling-to-pow er despite a-rls;hg.burdon

of problems.. The lOCO election may suppl/ a test of

'.ji th is notion. Democrats' seeking thp p ru i- I, ’ dency believe to a m an that America's un- : solved problems are mounting fast. They

I, have two big taa^ u:^ o persuade m ost voters this Is true, and then to persuade the'm

{l that a D em ocratic White ^House is need' ed%td sweep th em away.

. The’realist* am ong them know their as- - -s lg n m en t-in persuasion Is difficult.-The

chances of th e ir regaining the presidency hinge on their success in this effort.

Il-'------------N EW T W IST FOR DEMOCRATS(j The new em phasis on the nation's mlll- :! tary defense and national security may give Ij ‘ a new tw ist to th e Democratic campaign

■75;— for-the-presldentlal-notninatlonrlf-propcrly ; developed by th a t party's leaders during the J current session o f congress, and It probably

i l ■ ■.ym ,b c,..U m ay,.adTantago rcandidates who rr iiironflJwriiSVeTft'BirHgSltlc'Jras- extreme] !;l ‘'dark horses."<'j, The two benoficiarles, other things being |r equal, could be Sen. Sttiart Symington of

Missouri arid Senate Majority Leader Lyn­don B. Johnson of- Texas. They have con­centrated on th is issue more vlgoroustV and porslstontly-than such rlval8-aa-Sen9.-John F. Kennedy o f M assachusetts and Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota.^

Senator Johnson headis a space commit­tee- and a n arm ed services subcommittee charged w ith investigating th is problem. Senator Sym ington has frequently been downgraded because he has been callcd a “one Issue m an," b u t th a t Issue is the short­coming in o)ir n ation al defense.

m a y -b 6-d lff ic u lt- lo r -th c m ..to -b u e kPresident Eisenhower's contention that be knows “more about military problems than• n v winVi In Mia < w m r\trv " *

iii

I|H any ma^n in th e country.'I | • But th e con cern over our strength vis- * a-v ls R ussia is spreading beyond capltol

hill and W ashington Itself. Many normally f;J-, -R epublican newspapers and columnists are r-;-v'beglnnlng-to question our ability to defeat ' th e com m unists or to survive an all-out at- • j tack.

Such a controversy could also embarrass Vice President N ixon, for he cannot deviate

'*‘1----- too*Tlolently~from ~adm m t3tnitlon—poltcyrBut If the su m m it m eeting breaks down,

] I and If R ussia ach ieves m ore spectacular sue- 1*2 cesses durlneTthe sum m er, he, the Pr^ldent ; and the GOP-can sh if t military gears over- 'i n ight. T hey m ay h a v e tol

--------------~ W 0 T * -A X tm i7 A C K ~—T he-new s-trom -G eiassuring In on e w ay, yet disheartening in another.

W est Germ an authorities a p p e a r to h a v e established d efin ite ly that at least some of th e anti-Sem itic incidents of rccent w eeks

' .were. th e ..resiiit o f deliberate communist plotting.

T he objective, o f course, is to revive old laars an d hatreds regarding the Qermans to reduce sym patljy'for Germany elsewhere In th e .world, and particularly in the West;

-w hloh-tw lc*:«uffere(liit-thC 'h8nd5-ofG er^ jnany** would-be conquerors.

I f th is could be accomplished, the Krem- "T llo-perhaps-flgures^hat-the West, in any

*am m it showdown over Germany, might be .West.Gcrman

position in .B erU n a t all costs.B Is good to know_ihat-thB_lnsDlratlon

.J O tn e a s t - s o m e -o fr ih e a n t l - S u ? ' o r -w m es from outside Germany, i t is

• .tragic to that there Is on thU earthp<mtlcal foree, communism, which would

.ttm ffle ao sordidly in old fears and hat r ^

dem onatn te c capltol hill ( h a t Texapi poueai. a : and Mniie o f rsponslblllty . And

the-aame-duty-devolvea on tlie-aoEthem.polltlclana and leglalalora expected to fum lnh the bulk o( the aenator*a 300 to 400 delesates on th t f irs t ballot, 'On-hlB-receht forayji into possibly hoatlle northern

territory. New York city. Mie T exai aenator ahowed rccoBnlllon of (lie fact th a t h is fate will be decided iLlbK. m>iMHB|t 'tba.hamc jn d fen a (e as well aa.«rl(b- hffi?'co«ftriTlttctf'rD«nt oTToth bodlea.He haa promised to work for a "lood*' elvU rish

Elsenhower or Vies Prc.ildcnt N ixon J t will no t aat« Ufy extremists a t both ends, b u t hb measure on *uch • controTcmlnl Issue ever does. If I t did. I t could no t command a majority vote la d ih e r chamber.

ALL TniN Q B TO ALL M R N -PO L IT IC S-K e has declared for a mlnlmtim wdbo law of | l . u nn hour a s 'a ita ln st the Sl favored by the White House. This may aoftcn any labor ant&sonUm r a u " ' own disclosure th a t he had supported n

f. If no t by the rank- na-iiie.Senator Johoson baa expressed h is belief for

cren ter aid to health and educaUonal projects of federal Mope than hui eiiner E tsenhower or Nixon. AS a political srand m arshal who never makes Uie mistake of m archlnj too far ahead of the party parade, he may ipring'more surrnlsc* on Ui8 cnUcal Butler-RoOMvelt«Lehman facUon. _____

FlnaUy, as he and Speaker lU y b u m contend In defU aee of NaUonal Chairm an Paul M. BuUer. and hla. uitraUberal national advlsorr committee. Uie Oemocrata’ preddential. nominee m ust run on Uie record esUbUahed fay the pa rty 's represeniAtlon In house and senate. And nobody wlU have more to do or aay In making tha( record (han theM two Texans u d (heir southern cohorts.

I t Is n o t without ilfnm eanee th a t the m an who destroyed effecUvely the Ide* th a t a candidate’s p tlm ary tr iu m p h , teographlcai background or re- UHoQ should be (he determlnlnB neaiurem ent of h is qu&lUlcatlons and avatlablUty. la a M end and a dm irer o f Senator Johnson -oam ely . Sen. S tuart Symington. Missouri, liideed. t i i e , - -

I, i r I t eventuates a t Los

V I M s QF OTHERST in s HAIT~XOUUtFELIXU' ' '

I t la unUkely tha t the A m erlean Totm . whether . — „ Independent. fuUy realise

th e caliber of the man who h as w ithdrawn f ra n the O O P presidential contest.

Nelson A. Rockefeller. 51. goTem or.of New York S U te and scion of one of the na tion 's great fortunes, haa p u t much of his wealth and his own labors Into public se rv lc» -a t home and ab ro ad -K lth tellingim pict:............. - “ T .................. - ...........

Blx Umea. he has Uken m ajor posU In Washing­ton. under the last three Presidents.

He Is credited wUh having foetered 'Uie concept th a t grew Into the naUon’s poet-w ar Pomt 4 pn>-' m u n on foreign aid under President T n im a n ..

An ouutandlng authority on hemispheric relations, he persuaded President Roosevelt In IMD to promote the “good neighbor- poUcy la Latln-A inenca's 30republics ------ ■ - -

Rockefeller'eonccived the Idea of exporUng U. S technical knowhow to friendly. lesscr-prlvUeged

H O W t H l N G S A P P E A R n ^ O M

S h o t s

t e c h n i c a l a g e ?Pot Shots:

l*v6 been thinking a b it about this n a t te r of being born on Feb. 39 in a leap y e a r . '

ActuaUy. a person Bets a year older every tim e a calendar year - - — B ut (ecbnlcally, you csn 't______year to . your age exceptwhen the date o f your birUi roUa

.............. peb. 29 arid you applylor a d rlrer's license, pu tting down U »-«te-of-5-fn<the-appU cBilon»

since -your' bU th date and you should register fo r the d raft? Can you tell your d ra f t board you're only 4 ^ years old and they ahouid ndlTldually and colIecUvely prac-

whistling Dixie?

K rr r z N S p o b k i d s d e p t .Pou:

We have two k itten s 3 months Id (o give to someone who will

Klve them a 'so o d warm home and care. T hey are houscbrbkcn and very clean and cute. Call a t

1J17 Fifth Ave. E. jT w in Palis)

OUR BULLETIN BOAnD “ rJW. Cnrtoas. Tw fa raK s-^o try .

but th a t's no t a su b jk t- about which we cAn be curious In this oomer. T h a fa th e so rt of thing

lion I n ' tlw Public ' Forum. But ust for your general InformnUon.

'■ n f .p cn a ........................unknown. T hanks, anyway.

Well, well, wen. the la v of the land U plastered again, abalooly reeking plastered ,-bu t I am the Uw of (he . land ju s t (he same. Order In th e court, h a u off,y I « t 1bl«r«h«1th row ' th a t buml In the can assok>l Ing a d g a r In the^J spree court o^YI-[^ ded ,8ta*e. C on -f tempt • of court, three years In the boob for smoking In the spree court

r t h e Y ld e d

_ _ I load -

know m y-rlghu: I am the U w.of

Oee. w hat a laugh. Ne. little old i f wnyt ffeekl«-face-Bul«h..th t - elghbors never wouldn't bet

.Jckel UtOe old freckle face Butch wouldn’ go la Uie gallows, anyway stase prison.

Stole a pa ir of shafts from the lacksriilth shop, w hat was (hat

blacksml(h's name, anyway?Backward tu rn backward make

.. « .a .b o y _ ag a ln -J u s tJo r . tonight, stole a pa ir of shafU and .sold them (0 ( lu t . dumb Indian for two b lu and then the town m ar­shal. « h a ’. wha' was (hat town marshal's name, anyway? So. any­way. h e pinched th a t poor Indian and the squire gave the ' poor dumb Ind ian 30 days stealing pair of shaffs from the blacksmith.

I remember Uiat blacksmlUi's na riierhU 'nanie wos•!*««*.-nice guy bu( h e used to get loaded. Very bad practice to Ret loaded unless you are thD,1aw of theJand . spree court of the Ylded Stose.

1 grompMf

i n l h a t bottle, n e r e '1 ^wii. ol’ Butch, alone In the spree court happass n in e ' a t nlR ht rybody gone home but thfc watchman.

Maybe oM Weenie U sUU c th e re 'ln ' hts. chambers, prably Al­ger a n d Lee and Nate In there with

h im o*er ckl time*- a tB e n a rd . The old cnid. th a n an ’ th a t and Harry Dexter W hlU a o d the old tomato. -

W hassat name th st Pegler calls Boca. L« B0<» g ran d e r

. f y ^ f fiT?T?tKny u 1 cvei gel tliat Peeler out In f io n t of m e. brother w m him the U» of the la irf?

W M im ' P ^ book off Ute sh e a like b e Hid In th a t dlslolegraUon Job. ^ 1 down • historic book where they used to .h itc h the accused to a coupU Brewer's big hones, h i t them -

j t i a f__ S drive ’OT off la opposite d l-recUons. T hat would be Uie law of the land for tha t louse Pegler.

B u t confidentially. I adm it th a t

to calf up Tootsie, but i___ _ h (he board, oh no.,Uie Io f th e land u no t caUing th rou . U ia t'b o a rd , m ore, bugs In th a t board than a skUraw neabag, w hen Ip b o n e -nwlile 1 don't use no board. 1 dial my own.

Now concentrate. Mr. Justice, steady. Mrs. Justice, Xenophon 9- »».-Xr#.-«.-».-».-*.-heU oTootale- Who?

No. I am caUlng Mlss'ToolAle Mo—Well, to hel with you. too. and mftfly of them, do you know you a re talking to the law of the land? I will

H ung up. Hung up on me. Con- tem p ' of the sprte court. Steady, how Butch heer-w t go-agaln — hord i-ouf haU. kids. X. B. P. 9. 9

Tootsie? HI, Tootalel T h is Butch. No; t)0 'I ain't. Sober a s 'a Judge. Law of'the-land .

’.-lOU.know, have a few llddle drinks w ith the law o( tlie land.

^ y ^ y you want h ung?pbdndo' u ir p ^ l ir tn e

.ome cold slice baloney nnlRve can have ourself a ball. I w an t to confer wlUi you. Don't you w an t to confer tonlRlil?

Come on. TMlsIe, leu confer.N ^ I a la ' goln' no place.

O h.'(u re . fuUCy as b e l l . tu t th a t d o n t no difference. 1 am th e 'la W o r th B laad .-lf-yoq eome down a n 'c o n fe r 1 m ight give the btUB a break. If you get stubborn, (he bum'goes tomorrow nlghL You ecmln'-down-TtioUle?—

Swell, thassa swell babe, and go by (hat place and bring a tube of th a t .^ w d a l C anadian' Imperial quart, th a t stuff very fine law. h i i i ^ up now.

B rother am I loaded?'Is the law o f the land plastered? Can't hold my head up. lie down 01

' L-Mlt for !lie while. Ue down. me. llddle» l ld d le ................... .................... .......

ol’ -freckle-face. buektooth Butch, stote shaffs from poor drunk­en. rum-dum Peters the blacksmith *n<Lnow.iin_MrjU4h.wI ' - • • spree court of the Ylded law .n t the Un

PublicAcceptance Of Defend UrgedBOISE. Jan . 39 in l^ e t t ln g the

public to accept the Idea was described yesterday as “the basic probkm In clvU defense." _______

O r, Jam es M. Rldgway. president of the ofnce of clrtl and defense mobUIzsUon s u f f collese, -BatUe Crieek. -U lch. explained to the training school in progress licre the methods of teUiog the story of civil defense.

"Civil defense orgi

(o make sure they get (he righ t message to the iM ple a t the righ t time."

Dr. Rldg«’ay heads the faeuliy thi» fmir-dav

KNTERS IIOBPITAL OAKLEY. Jan . 2&-Mrs. Mabel

Rlchens has entered LDS hospital S a lt Lake City. She was accompan­ied by. her daughter, Mrs. OrvU Adams.

%e]Repoi'te(l- For Shoshone

were a rs i tld is i ts 'b n 'th rh k h S S honor roll f « the third ux period, with rive from the wmii

from th e sophomore class and from (he freshman cbus *"*

In addiUon. a i were listed on -h, honortb le mention roll for ih! period, four seniors, seven juniotL seven sophomores, and. ij* S m en.'

-flenlort on (he honor >011 G aea Cttro(hera. Loma '

S(aaley Vonsant.Juniors are D a n a Andtrion ••

C w ly n Conner, Jan cf C ro (-‘ '

aTphomores a re ' La*erne D«n. a rd . K aren Dilie, Carol Ktnnes and B renda .Tadlock. Preshmen «cre Jody Daniles. Catherine Elorrifu K athy Porbcs, Donna H nu . Kcn. neUi Moore, Craig SmlUi, Rohm T anaka and Richard Urrutla

Actors-to-Vote-On Strike Plan

IlOLLVWOOD. J .n . a W _Th, 14.000 members of the Screen Ac- to rs gmJd will vote by inftll on' w hether to su ike movl^ producm w ho refuse extra pay to acior* w hen their films are sold to icle-

T he films Involved are iiic« made a fte r Aug. 1, i m

I t will Uke about .three we«ki to conduct the poll.

Honor KollIDAHO STATE COLLEGE. Poc- *H o rJan r2 » —Three-Magi c-Vai—

ley .students a t Idaho State col. lege are on the first semester all-A honor roll.

They nre Judy Hlckenbottoin. Jp- »iic. and Carol Bemey and U u ri

Brackett, both Twin TWls. ,

pricml* than o ther ludlng m ataalAVt th« 1960 Ford F-lOO Stytasid* Pickup with For

iX iW E S T sP m e E o F M M T R U C K S

o /' any ieading make !

Ho headed President Elsenhower's advisory mltteo on government orgahliaUon. effecUng major changes In sta te and defense departm ents and estab­lishing the deporbnent of health . iducaUon and welfare. In IBU. Rockefeller d r ^ te d m ajor planks In th e President's welfare proctw n.

As Etsenhower's special assistant on foreign policy In 1854. he sa t In on cabinet meeUngs and confer­ences of the NaUonal SecuriUes board, and was rec- ognlzed as a q>eclalltt In waging peace Ih a world of -cold war."

Leaving t ^ govenunent post. In 1855. as president of the Rockefeller foundaUon He rounded up top « p e r u to sUidy various problems of national life.

* fb»t>«f-theae-pr«Jects.-on-Ur8 .-seenrityrre2 '

V. AMUWUC UC34military. sclenUflc and Industrial minds. Subsequent projects which he organlied. ranging from economics to fo ce lp policy, were similarly .provocative and In-

A* J'oider of (he naUon's m ost Important gover-

m lnbtrauon.Petson^ ly he b . ^ always h as been, an Individ­

ual of th e simplest habits and one of Uie c o u n tn ’s hardest-working m rnrThe scope of obviously

^ virtually i m m e i b i ^ a t oni poiw in his career, he managed an. organlsfltlon of 3 5 ^ persons with a *8.000.000.000 annual budgetr-

S rcn In wondrous America, w lth 'l i tradlUon of ptvduclng admlnlstnUve'*’glanta.‘*" there are few' n e h men as Rockefeller.

Rockefeller removed himself from thee ^p e U U M b«au.w he believed a n y attem pt by him to gain the nomination •■noufd e n u u a niasslve struggle- which would Uike so m uch of h b time and energy th a t he could not fulfill hU oblleaUons as c l ^ execuUve of the Slate of New York.

This ^ I s l o n Is eliaraclerlstlc of th e man: inexplicable as It f tm ybe 'to some .poUtlclans and

o w erren . Nebon Rockefeller b unwilling lo negleci h b office as governor or to plunge h is party into to tcm al connict. even Uiough the s ta k 7 b t te lUpubllcan nomination for P iU d e n t. ' '^The-KOvemor*s-natlonal-8Utnre.“ b«au»e of whaf

done' is grcaler than ever before. Ftor thb reasM i^ n e . the day wUI Inevitably come when M e f e l l e r again will be offered on opportunity to serve the United States, and mlUlons of Americans

JooUng font'a id to th a t t lm e .-H e » iv ^ ffrd

$2 e ta» M 6 l« M rp rie« J< Ml ir» th e 1960 ford F-500 IH -to o Stake, tougher than ever

N ew m eo FORDSS A V E $35.00 to ¥161.00 o n price alone! '60 F ord P iclnip prices aro t k i t m uch lower >><nn

In foct,aIl new 1960 F w d light and medium-------------t a i r t i u d f r W T S r i c c a T u b B l M t i a l l y " unH ff

com petition .'- S ave on gasrtoonrith -

in Econom y Showdown U.S.A. Save on tires w ith F o rd ’s truck-type front wheel Buspcnaion

—th a t cuta-tire-wear in-half-comparedrwith------/T J t“tnickfl u sing car-type suspension. • _ L _£

o u r certified reports on l o ^ t pricc^ gus savings, durab ility and reliability. See

- th iL ^ o ttL T n ic k a J o L lf iO _______

w r m

■' T his is th e engine th a t delivered 25.2% more uunm iles p e r gjUon Uum Uie coiiipcUUvc avcrjijo

FO iW TRUCKS C O ST LESSL m b to b u y . . . to r u n . . .b u i l t to la a t

^NiON^MOTORS^INCMAIN A T 3RD NORTH

t w i n f a l l s

Only Ford Pederis Sell USED CARS-Aj^0 --|!fty ^

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FutureElausAt Day MeetL;

.fiPOME,-Jiui. 2fi — Several thj.rrii'h,!iii o f -e n w rw ln m e h t f o r ' l * ;* '

2 !^ h » n u and wives were dU- ' rceent all-day m « i-

of Northildc Pomonn OrftnSc s-h'-h" the Jerom e Ornnge hnll. •

Muter Cart -Eitep sln tes tinnl...„.M ni»w for eiitcrw lnlnit will b e ; ' >; iormuUied Bi U>c February meet.Inf- ■ * )

It was decided’ ihn t nltendnnpo; of ihe mMicFt leclurcr and mem- nn.» mhr hen of U»c subordlntilc OrnnKes.>'.“-i'* ‘''i

Bnnvs Praise F<n^BuIil Post

me for the lecturer's coiut>iVerlln Oldljum wns taken'>!-

, ,0 (he masters slAllon nnd I 're-;? ;’^ itnied with n chrclc Irom the na- ,h., * “ ^ l - G r n n g » - f o r ^ c i ^ l m u u R .

■ la the crochet contc.n.

irofuced Robert Jone.i. nuperl. ttcMnBO studcnl. who spent ncv.i cnl months In Ireland. Hfr-nold'.K,,., ••

. of hts trip a n d showed .eolore<l|u*.-hn cUdu

Kilhy Clark and Shannon Clnrk' a n s two numbers. uccompntiliiKim.jfr thenuelves on the cu lin r nnd ukii.

,]clc. A saxophone Qunriet, eom> ~nRistd'0f~Karen-I>av<iiUi-O«i-r>>M,

TOW Jlunbach and Carolyn Rob- , itison.'played, nhondti M\m>: niiU

h'olan Thompson lii (op hn( nnd ulls costume sanR n duct, Ac­companied by O livette CunnliiR. ham. Suo Dyltatra gave a humor­ous readme.

Mu- Dean Plfo and Mrs, Wtl- Him Childers sanif two dueu. ac- companled by Mm,..08lc..Wall......

U lias d fdded to bcsln Uie Feb.IT neetlne wllh a noon potluck dinner a t the Eden C rnnse hall.

HInl» won Che blue pencil 'v iin her jptech, ‘'Closer lo e n r ti r al the regular meeting of "the Jer-Ida .• >.u

. toailmlslrcM club Tuesday .nlghi Chn.i\ toailmlslrcM club T (........,

— — Mrs-~Jne!e-Ru»e»-conduafefl-thcMary Marshflll acted as

toutmlstress and Introduced the' spetkers, whoso Apeecliea uere pre- pircd for the specch'contcsl, Mrs. Guy Kennedy spoke on ••Became mr stomach U nervous’5 and Mrs, Uojd pverman'A tbplc was "What Irt« enterprise means to me.'^

Mrs. jewelL-Depew nnd EllM' beth Day reporlcd on Uie Council /:1m roeeJln^ held Jn BurJej’. Shir­ley Voung directed table topics .... ------ . _ .

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.11-1- Iilvrti >.m; .^*1. .■n.r,T7)irtl SITin i>‘.in- "WinTnnrf'thMr-fftiMriM;

H ACtuii.w H K nion t£ t_ - .i^ jd lc il-jan .aa iat_O a i:l8n (l._C aU f.aClrr n lou; Uhirts,

BUHL, .mil- to - A letter from th'e r:«*w «(•'■"•Jint|o;!.il v n v ci'tiimandpr: i ^ ; , ' V , rculdeOlnptibu CU>. Cnllf.. the

. . . . I O. •. l-Vldnini'.n. i i'mmeiiiling I h c ' •' ■ '■It... iu f - :D u h t pc.<: fur it.« tlac duvday pr"*

Krnm:-<vas- read a t th f’ reRulnr]I - a t the Amt'r

rxiTKM l’KNTKri>ST.vi/cyuni;V."'ahc lo.-al jk\M (fbplayji lilIJsj liChio"'wMUr 'i A inciiwii llaus on every holiday -Si.».uy- ' ■-------------- ■--------------- --------------

p rescn irrt-w iili a ailvrr nxutised cap orn»isicni In Ihe Miopo u(;lhe

civ VFW memorial biilldlnif •hlch was bull.l r<-eeiilly In W«^h■

inRlon, D. C. TlJLi award was.rc' celvi-d from ' the- national \ y w headquarters for havlnit Msned up '') or more new members.

Leon M cClurr. Dob MolMwortlt. Jlopple . nnil H aril recrlved tiward from the slate V W dcparl- ment-'whlch w a rn miniature spark .plUK ornnm eni for th'clt* y.jp for havint; s^ n ed up fivo new /netn' bers.

........... . reported the Buhl postlo date Li the laruest po»i In dls-

.trlcv MX nnd the sixth larsesl po.il In Idaho.

O ..A ..K e lke r. T^vln PalLJ. pret sen lrd colored fillde^ on Silver CKy and ^poke on early Idaho history.

U N IV E R S m r O P nSAHO. Mos. ; sw. Ja n . 29 — Bevtn Twin F a lb J

resldcnut who are a ilendlng' the U hlversliy have been InltlAted Into , o r Inslnlied officers of organiza­tions. • v>T»l«HaiHTtgnt^».>nria>-itT» tartBg. .

—SunrlTlng-are hi* widow.- three dauKhtfb. a >oi\, uvo brothers and

sister and snTiucrandehlldre'n. - ConcUidmB ritoa were held In

Yubn Oily.

E .-M errlttr'V cndellr-wwpromote«l— to enRlneman second class whltA. scrvln« "hboftrd .Ihe P a c if ic - l le e f submarine USS Volador, operating .

■ofsanoieso.

n « s4 r» Woeltr. puMor• m. »hurth Mhool. 11 ».m.' >

M;«. DwlRht- M coill was ho.i- iMi.and gave the Invocallan, Mrs. &WI11 also acted as tim er. JudRes » • « Kfrs. Raymond fiuller, Mrs. Gena jepson ond Mrs. Depew.

Mrs. Irvin noberson wd« Intro­duced u a new member.

Masters Honored At Wendell Meet

^ ....... — Masonic temple with .» r biaijuct served by the Eastern 8 u r

•v-preetd|nB-lh#'ineetlnif.-

ThrocriUla mlnlitry ixnuol. Inilnirtlcit u lk to lh« «<«i*fWilo; kr <!.

- ' SI. "lloit in n* » Cbdrmaa-': «lu<Irnt im litr , G, Jn*«n

............ and diMUM rumlmi II tl to »* «.(ram lb* N*w WorU Tr«n«I>tl«ii ot th* l>*kr«w Krltxum. Tb* Uilrd *>u<l<nt

k'nhlT ]____ (tUll*!!! . .Ulk snIfoUMhold*..

inwtin*.Huiy FVJth, pnAt'jnnsler of the

loal lodge, was in charge «f the amngements for the meeting. The p u l masters conferred tlfe "Master

— M»»on.<Icgreo-for- Todd.

.There w ar«-4t-vlsltlng Masons

on •'Ar<iulrinc UlihllnMi f

Mr SlronthoW,’* bf ITtprtseOoodUjR. Salmon. Kosson. Mlnn.i Buhl. Jerome. Eden. Twin FalU N». i i and T w in Palls No. 8<, and

Angeles.T J)f« .u 'e» 35 p u t mftjien

Ihe Wendell lodge present' to lake •eUve port In the-degree work.

' Pall Ulrrel a n d John Newbrough «f*ed In the m aster’s suU on: Ray wird and L.-E. Nicholson, as sen­ior BBrdcn: Thom as P rlth and Al- MTtLoncftSlcr. Junior warden.

Others assisting were Roger Btown. Wllllftm Irons. Jolin Aus- llft. Sam Bungum. Darrell Andtr- *0R. nobert Hughes. H. S. Lamb J- P. Bailer and H arry,

Death-Reported jf In yalley Area

ED&N. Jan . 20—T lie 0-day<old » a Of Mr. arid Mrs. Ray Bleisln. lormer residents who now Uvo In 6*n Francisco, died Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rookstool feiumed home Tuesday from Pen- oltton. Ore. Tliey have farmed In «]c Hunt arcft since the opening 0 U»6 imlt. bu t sold th e ir form to *ir. and Mra. Dean Weatherwax

now are moving to Pendleton •here Rookstool has accepted em- Pioyment a t the H arris Lumber company.

The Rookstools- two sons. Larry •M Alvm. stayed a t the home ol Mr. and Mrs. G ordon Murphey In

. me abscDce o t thcJr pArents.

K*NO HILLk in g n iL i,. Jan . 20-M r. and

” Dan CoUltt, Boise." visited

.1 .rfktlli rinilflh: I

•• l>r tod turn i >nd 7

. Thurndar vumrn'*

«!l»_ p.m.

Camp Kir* Cnjuii. I p.m. 8*lunl>r CoodnlutMrd.- _

1MMANI:K1. l.imlRRAS \ <U Str-in.l .i r t t l ».u '■ A. Ililhltn. pMlir

1:10 and It a.m. illvliia a«ptlrn,. .. OUl n( D>l>1.~ ilralilfr fur _ rommuRlnn. «:<t a.m. liuniltr k )<, a.m. Junior and adult lllklf --------.. WaKW laacu* will <ondiK| a driva fur

•:amD vldllnr ^ ' r r Iwma In llufirrnoon. a p.m. adult liidnKllsn claaa, :S0 p.m. Jlundtr ll«)r RrwiU. S' p.m.

Wjilliai- Jm(u> pUnnlnr mntlar. » P-m. tu«wUr Luthtmn Woman'a illMlonirr

lu*. a. o.m. Wfdnndw «htp<lal •etiMl. a p.m. Sundar Mhool i ___------ •niurt.lar <holr r«-

•- -• - «liu. JOilS Xliotl'cl

wjin * ba«r>*l *nd adull In

Sdurdar Junli

............................ / ‘to PriBeUll(7U»»h«ld»r. O^rowm. _*:J» p.m.

..... j :U ti.m. Kridir Junlw flA. Korfr*^ tnntpori*<ian ifCdiroodS.QI71.

>llu on WkWill

1.YNWOOD rilAPEt.D. 1- M

. ...... ■Wonhio ...... ......................

C l .lf .- ,

(ram Northw»i>

.... •iiUjKl. ■....... ......... -<nlln« I" Trjmuth Ifllowtblp. *>30 «.

, KPtscoPAL cnuncn ' OP THE ASCBNSIOS' Nariatti E. 8la<k»,ll. racltr omdar prartr and pral>a iVrrlc*.

mornliif'pram iBd «J>ufch MheoUl «.imlnr pray*ri T p.m. Youlb sn rtlni. Monday 7 p.m. 11^ 8« mI im t. 7 pjti. J«l. • nild. Me. A •mMllnr. Tundtr 1 P.m. IMr rMon I and brMkfaat. 10 a.m. lloir r mion. 4 p.m. Junior cbair rtbaai— p.m. »»nlM ‘fbolr. r*UarMl. Hiundjyp.m. • Aaermlen (tulWi-maU- la U"

...vmorial room., TrUSn. felutdir •t

Cldwtll------------- ---- -■_____FIRST HCrnoOlfiT

• and Kourtk axnuf t u t

Cbunb acbol: nun*r7.

P leirtf. «u .. potl«k dlnh.r. p.m. Mnlor and lnI«nn«dUU M.Y.K.

VAI.UY CHRISTIAN ITOS Knburn a^nuaaail Paul K. Xtaar. Mlnlilir

,...1 a.m. IliUa achnal. II a.m. .... aKIp. CiO p.m. famllr nicht potluck

Mr. and Hrt. it* ttirr«t m t ; MIiim NiUI* and Uabtl

p. Ilts 7tb avCTiu* ta tt: Mr. and- . . w . i ' v s . v r . ' s . i - " " '

K, W 8. 7:J0 p-m. Mondar. nor O—- and Ejiel«r*r unit. 1 p.m. Tuwdir. W8CS ------------- - -TuHdlr! Ulu. DIrd.. I Urtbodlat m«n. SiSO t

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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS" tw inV alI s iiiciiw ay S 's tw lt

T!AIJkWCE’SrrerA3*0»^JANlJAnV'*r

junior InitnxiioTUINmr BOIITIIERM nAPTIBT

903 Tbird avtnut soRh Rabart'Brhrwknibarf. patUr

10 a.m. Suhdar achool. It a.m. wo Ip. 7 p-m. irtlnlna nnlon. S p.r... •ithlp. T;:» p.m. Wfdimdiir UlbU

« ary.Gary Custer, a senior majoring

In agriculture, was Initialled as one of th e vice presidents of the Idaho Wc.%Iey foundation during a mceiln&* a t the First Methodist church a t Moscow. Mervin Crowa- er. R jun ior m ajorlns In business, wns ImtAlted na Creasurer.

Sandra H atzfleld, a. freshman. majorlnfT'ln sclenee. -was Installed as food chairm an of the Idaho Wesley foundation. Judltli Brack-

sophomore majoring In the . vns installed president of Ilia

Gam ma Phi B e ta sororiiy.G ary Klelnkopf was elected seC'

rotary nnd K enneth Radktf wat elected h isto rian of th e BIgtaa Chi ira tem ltj/. K lelnkopf is a Junior m alorlng In science and lU dke is a sophomore m ajoring in the arti .

Ztorbar* Sonde and T heron Ward, b o th Tw in T^Ils and both Juniors m njorinff in the arts , were reccnt d inne r guests of the ICappa T heto-sorority .

Kundar «hool. D. ... --------nt.^11 a.m_._ wnyhlp. "Ood-a

riusn AVBStsK cuiisai or coo WiTi^cVlSaft'Si'lIuUf.......

10 a.D, aundw acbool: l«i4S a.tn.

7 i« lim. a«rTle<; S p.m. Mendar tx>an|mMtlBft K P.IB. .WrdnMrfir. mld.w**khour ot prartri I a.nk lliundar. »l»fl*r7 pnirar band. ,. .

«AI.VAT10N A»KT 101 Sacend avMua north Ural. II. !><l ll«arB*

1:41 a.m. Sundtr Sebool: 11 a.m. TIollnaaa Diaatlm: 7 p.m. Salrulon mwf.

- p-m. r,lhnh lB t tw (f«fr«ai>.

j will b« aarrtd). •Tuaadar. <

iVaVV'al ifU* - .... .............. ..........VMlUri! Tttundar. 7 p.m., Sth.tlon Mrrllnr: S p.m. Corpa Oounrll mrrlltii Krldir. 4 ilt p,m., Corpa Cailrta cla>t:

p.Bu Youor r»opl« a Lnlon (t«n

• J b tiibl

li)0 a.m..'lU>lla*bm^ica>'l*0>rr KUX. ^l»-i:mramdar^rticolrjW M'a.iMi' imiii^p.m. younc pMpla'a. mntlnr. 'l’:SO p.m. r>annll<tle_ aarv l^ i Con(r*(allonal

dar tbr«UKb >'rldaV. 2 p.m, pram'bandi TtiMdar a-p.m. Ulbla alud,.~Wtdmtd> i p.m. prajr«T niMtli<(. Frldar S pji church .fallowthlp m««Unr. Baturdtjr

I. Cblldr«n^* cburcb.

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; Channcli 2 -6 -7 -1 1 .. . FRIDAY

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2—P e n o n to TeiM n Fifth . Column

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- SATURDAY2— a t Boone

2—SUg« 2 TItealer6—D onanta1—Pro Daaketball7-=People Are Funny

OUR flAVIOR LUTHERAR SKond a trm and fourth aranua sorib

tuaban C. Plrntr, pajtar .141 a.m. Sunday Abool and adult

nibla claaa. 11 a.m. ironhlp. Hrmont •■Uo>« i'altfa n*all/ Mak* » Dirramct:" Wadnaaday 4iS0 p.m. Junior <' ‘ b »na l. 7,ilO^B.m. 8«nlor,,holr

FIRST BAPTIHT ■hoahona a ^^nrt^Y .nuii •

Xallli K. Rrlnlnataal. aliiUlar adBcatlan ' " a.m. cbur«h acbool.'11' a.mrwcr- •morit "Waat v> B«« a MlracUr

p.m. Cub &oul*. 7 p.m. Seouti. t 'WaahlBften. TUndar 4il»

jtfva. TTmradar t p.m.'«neitUr« of-tha Wom«.'. Mlukn wdrtf.

. CaM llN CIrla,.Tl4S v.tn...<bolr

Initalletlon 19.95 Monthly ServIcA 4.95.

OREABY BUDGET PLAN

4 Months a t 9JIS Then

44)5 M onthly '

420 M ata Boslh

Dairy Disposal SaleThis Is im opportunity o f a llfctim o. Thla is one o f th e top herds in tho valley. Formerly tlic A lbert Ostcrlcamp Grade A dairy— som e o£ ihcao cows arc dircct from this herd. A ll are exceptionally h igh producing cows. The exact date bu a s the breeding dates and production records to bo given day of sale. D O ir r SlISS'T H lS'O N E r ■

J)UlECTIONS: .’/jinU6.Boulh of th e Moon Glo outdoor, theater la Buhl, Idaho.

MONPAY.FEB.1Time: 12:io p.m. . lunch on Ground*

5 0 HeadiT o p rP ro d H cin g

HOLSTEIN-MILK COWS

2 MILK COOLERS1 MoitcrbUt 8-C oh Cooltr 1 W catlnshouso 8-Can Cooler

MILKING MACHINE6-U n lt DoLaval MnjneUi!60 10-Gallon Cans - ' '

TERMS: e « H b a y OF SALE

JOHNSON & TRACYto< ^AacUoneeis: KLAAS & ELAAS Clerki D. M. CHBNB?

prM tica.'rridar'iao 'p ; nvMilnc.

NEW "INSELUM" INSULATED i ALUMINUM

lake SidiniBEAUTH

a m a z in g i n p e r f o r m a n c eA sid ing that saves .you money, ev ery day..itJa_0L_

. your home. In upkeep. * .'in h ea t lo s s . . . in cooling jsu m mer conditioning. .......................INSELUM S H A K E S ^ o m b in e th e 8 fin est, m ost popular building m aterials m ade (1 ) Wood insu­lation board la made from wood fib res . (2 ) A«phaU __^This wood Is impregnated and saturated w ith as­p halt, the oldest known w aterproofcr. (3 ) Aluminum— th e magic m6tal so f ire r e s is ta n t.----------•---------------

■ 20-Year W ritten G uarantee on S u r fa ce F im th for FREE ESTIMATE

SAVINGS ADD UP FASTER AT I.S.L

Highest Rata in the State on Savings

Savings accounts 'In our:lgtiofi-^fow-fnora-QuIckly—

because we regularly add.blg-dividend_____ _

This is plus money to you. . Start-your-qccount-todoy.------------

DAN DANIELSr o o f in g CO;

I S lR O S i ST. TW IN FALLS .

SAVINGS DEPOSITED BY JAN.r i lB E T H IS HANDY CODPON ^

I C a e lo t^ U » rem ltU nce of %■------------- -------- /

31st EARN FROM THE 1st. I ■

ID A H O O T n K ' ' i L O A N A S S N .m SHOSHONE BT. E . ItE ».j791 .■.obUgtUcm.toiM .. ... . ■ •

.o r a E B 'O P F ic B S IN BOISE, IDAHO FA IX 8, r o c A i m o 'FREE GIFTS For He

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Car Hits PoleM ia-'Em llU Presnell. 5<. H *"'

im iplurfd W ednetdty

Castro, too; Cdmmuiiist

1 ■ ■ J*n . 3S I^ M M Ti • U. 8. }>«»« Uj«1 . naira notion Uial peopli,1 ' ■round Fidel C u tro »re commU’ 1 : BUt but he hlm uir. Uiough ml*- I* tuldad. l> nou I But I rtaehed the relufilinl coB'

cluilon tha t Cwtro. I# ■ eommu' - iQUBh he'* Miuft

carry

ITT’j ---- ■when her »S J P o r t sedan cr*»«- ed Into an eleculc power pole w e u id one*haJf miles north and liremUe» ta» t of Kimberly r -------------ly roadi

a ta l# police r tporta itaw d that Mr«. P rtw e ll n ^ m p te d to turn ln-1 to a private driveway fwm the county road and skidded into Die power pole. DaAiase lo U»e auto w u estimated at'$8S. S tate PatroU m ao H. E. Carr Invcstlsated. >

Guests Noted by Eden Residents

Burley Sets Meet On Dairy Problem

{ended Uie r l |h t of anyone within _siL «iiem m ent_lo_bt_«_CM njnu-

ndel has tie* w ith’ communUt Clements daUng back to hU .ilu - dent days a ( the University of Havana. '

He wa.1 one of the prolesalonal red ■ ac lta ton who H>*rked the bloody BototA m usacre i.

m soln t to tell you more about him. but (Irst. believe me when I say that the people of Cuba, will never swallow the red doclrlnr. My country U, too much c a “ - '‘- it>r lhat.,

Todsy. our Rovernment Is being run by communist dlelaiei.

How can I be cerU ln the Castro

H tn a r t • tew UeU: t o a r o t Pldel-s key oIIlcUls

known eommlei.Castro lovem m ent’a 1:

conllsestlon h as every earmark of—__ i_iimi iii

drove the (our miles to the Emi­nence Khool. t>ecaure the schoo

pawed w h ile 'th e y 'w e re stil

Mystery OK For Leader

Is Dispelled Television Log' The dlsmlssAl of D r. Miguel Ur*

ruUa, Castro's appointed presi-------denif-w ^ult^^-w hen-D r^O rru tli

rolccd anU > communist aentl- n tn ti .

Maj. Pedro L u b DIac Lani, chief of the air force, had . to flee Cuba because he jleoounced communUt Infiltration In the . arm ed forces.

Dr. Roberto A sram onte. Pldtl's —•flrtt-fw tlgn-m lnuter.-w aarcniov-

<d after he became critical of munlst policies................ . ...

AeUeits RecalledAir foree MaJ. Alfredo Michel

fled in a B3e bomber because he fell n d e l was perm itting commu* nUU to take over the revolution* •ry gov'emmenl.

Mi(J. Herbert Matoe, the revolu* tlonary hero of aan tlago de Cuba. U In prison because he denounced eommuaUm in th e C u tro gOYtni’

j c u x j y

Former Resident Of Valley Passes

E o m Jan . 20 — William Lee, sr., 47. A former area rtsldent, died

I Wednesday evening In a 6acra> { mento. ,Calif., hospital a fte r heart

which ho ■

r iln ln j lightly, and ihin fog veiled the countryalde when the. four piled Into the. 18S1* model car. Janies took the wheel.

The a'uio had Just come over a Misht r l« when Jam es tnc approaching school bus on a bridge. F earfu l of meeting the biu*on the bridge. James h it the*brakes.

Car Kkldi Into Bui Wf t tliM »kldded on wet asphalt,

Olid (he car slid hclplculy broad-side Into U iapath of.the bus._Thefront bumper knifed Into th e Inte­rior of the auto and nearly emerged from the other side.

Both boys were thrown out. The Rlrla* bodies were found Jammed Into the wreckage of the r e a r seat

The bus driver. Lee VosheJJ, 47 had alight Injuries.

EDEN. Jan . 29 — Hein Sqhutte.vuanlUrN«bfc,-ti*U«UiUJKClhtia..Vern Sehutte and Harold Schulte and families. • . '

Visitor* of Mr. and Mrs. werncr >hn were Mr. a n d ' Mrs. Q. A.

family while York a ttendTTsliO rt course In Uie E astern states. The children will enter school here,

, MERCY FLIGHTS LISTED TAIPEI. Formojft. Jan . 20 ■ff'—

T he natlonalUt Chinese a ir fores flew lOi missions over the red China mainland m the past 10 •ears to drop 3J15 tons of rice. .333- tons ot dally necessities, and S million iDttfleu, th e Free Chloa

~ ------snya •

BUELEY. J a n . 29 - The rir,«t da iry m eeting ,In 41)80 Is lo be Jield in the lO O P hall a t t;jo p.m. Monday. O lep Bodily, extcniion-' agricultum l -necn t, statcit.

The purpose of this merim- wlll be to discus* Ihe .reguUtioiw ' ot the s ta te hea lth departmem m they a ffec t th e m lllt. production for hum an consumption, li.ie (,[ pcstlcldcs. M they pertain w ih« dairy Industry also will be dis­cussed.

K enneth L. Pool, sta le saniin.(Ion supervl.ior from the ntAi> health departm ent, will dl«ii.M regulations. Royland Portman, r \ . tension entomologist. MMnw. nn] dlscu-w Uie use of Insfctlclde* n

•forag»»-and-«<i-llv«siocl(,-------

Filer PTA Has "“ Jiiveiiile^peeilr^

FtLETl. J a n . 20-.Mf3. U cndenM _____.county Juvenile officer, spok'e'Moii- day evening to the Filer PTA on the RUiJor Juvenile problems.'

The group voted to don.Me iio for Pounders day which win be cel­ebrated Feb. 17. I t was decided ih.ii the V lctory-Ccnlral PTA would noi sponsor tt-Cub Scout paclt’ihljj-tar. . .

A p ro jec t Tor earning extra mon­ey was dUcUfsell but no declrtnn will be m ade u n ti l ,a 1m m dnii*. Rcfreshmenur were served by thlid ' grade rr)om mothers.

qsU o Leader Lyndon B, Johnson.W hen more ^>an outside appear­

ances a re cotuldertd, however, JllUe mystery‘remalri.1.

T ilt in k had : hardly d r ik oh m o r n i n g newspaper headlines Tuesday about a poitponement of icilon-on-U tB -O aterT K injlna tlon when Johnson opened the^-senaie fo r-b u s ln e s* .a t K up. ■

A ppolnlment OK'd L e u th a n 34 houta a fU r he had

announced th a t consideration of the nom ination was being pu t off. Johson rolled through conflnna* Uon of the m an he and other

had so soundly de*

Ciie-liMr Thom:7 l)Lin»t'illrli>

___ ,.T«anM»»« KrnI*II ---- -

(iM !(•«• C

- UJft.JlUKJ-11_____ ,_____" 10 Stlur^ir Nltki MotU DiU

IB KLIX lltaitlinM

Singspiration Is Set for Gooding

aOO D IN O . Jan . 20 — The reg­u la r montli)y interchurch "sing* splratlon" sponsored by the Good* in s M inisterial assoclaUon will be

the Ages'* will be sung by the . . . . gregatlon. Refreshmenls will .be served during the fellowship hour.

The Rev. p , Malcolm Ham mond. Boise, eastern district superin ten­dent of the Methodist church, will

, spook on the Bock of Revelations a t 8 pin. Tuesday a t th e church. T he pubUo Is Invited.

And don 't overlook tlils..JThe only legalUed pollUcal par*

- ty ln Cuba today la th#-Commu* n lit party.

AS much as C astro ran ts and I ■ nve<, he has yet to be crlUcal of- the soviet Union. His-Urades, like

• those of » typical communUt,tttii&itv.iiirecUd against the i ..

, especially th« UolUd

[l Ex-Jerome Man' Dies in Emmett

I ' HAZSl/rOK. Jan. -3S—William I,' ZAVoaOriniUu.49.Bnme»,fom.

. been taken lifier a h e v t atUck, :* Jan. 11.: r He w u benit Feb. e, 1011. <n

Moreland, and moved a few yiora Uter to Jerome, with hit parenu, Ur. and Mrs. John J. OrUfllht.

• In i m he m or«l «(Uh his fr "

. surrlvlnc besides hla widow'an r r two daufh tin and k ion. all Sm<' melt: four brothers. Jaok' Orlf' H th s ,..H au I to n t M ltton <Perk) ; O rtffltht, H ollister: L a w r e n c e

r . a n n ith s ,'* Je ro m t. a n d W ayni : Q rifflthi, r re sn o , Callf„ and one

'• lite r. Mrs. Ailco Shlmmln. Cor« ; YiUls, Ore.V * Funeral senrlcei ara pending at ttnmett.

U a d e r Everett M. OIrksen, Illinois, su n d ln g . ahoulder to shoulder in the cen ter aisle, were.the only sen­ators on the floor when the nom­ination waa approved.

T his tave a ll the appearance ot.. rammlng*througlvV<>’‘‘U°‘'vould be aa 'atartUng to oUier members ot th e senate as to un> wary, observer*. I t wasn’t,

rroc«dure N ot Unusual I t 's no l.u jiu»ual,* )r only, a few

of the lO ^ s e n a u * to be on the floor w hen the se n au convenes a t noon. M any h a v e n 't . gotten back from morning committee su* tlo n t. o thers are eaUng luoch or taUcloi wlUa constituents.

Only w b tn a c«ntroverslal Issue U -b e ln r -b r o u g h t- « p - e a n -a -b l t Uitnout on th e floor be expected. T h a u w h at happened on the-non- la a tl s a i o t Clare. Booths Luce a m b u u d o r to Brasil and Lewis l . | B tnuas a s commerce secretary.

N eties Given Several senaton had acrved

notice In advance th a t they wer

V. LaRue, pastor, reporta.. Special numbera will be provid­ed by each participating church and a special series of "Hym ns of

p o r te n naturally wanted u the ir full strength.

A s 'p s r ty leaders. Johnson and' D lrksen know how member* on the ir sides feel about pending nom* Inatlons. I f any member has ob- ' ctlons to a vote, his wishes usual-

’ a re respected.I f there are no objections, tra*

ditlon calls for the majority leader to bring up nominations routinely, early in th e senate^ dslly session. I f there Is more than one nomina­tion they usually are Approved <

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a iiu c h SxH;iely\>tlicers Prepare for Meeting Ban on Cigarettes 12SrPo^iWe

= B O T a i« !n r r? o » U P i '- n i f Jc- p trtm riit of iienUh, educniixu niiil •elforp ra ti 'l btm clKftrc:' salfi In.. t hf._ Sccrel»rv_A t;iuirnemmiiiK »»)■*. . . . .

ricmming inB(je"th» »ii«iftnpnl here jim .liefore he lefl for Wusli- InBion vrMrrclny nfiei* miemllns a .'flluif (n E lsenhoucr oiimcr Wednr^rtny.

Plctnuunir nllesed k p u b l i c he»lili •» frv lee 's tudy Hn» ^mmn "eoncliisivf connecUon briwceu

told nevwnen. V »n ttiervidencf j)resente<l b y the public h ritlth . eciw rim cnt nnd m tke up oiir m in is »» ,io w hether we w»— lo unokt o r j>otj".._.__ ■' ,Dui HcmnimB »«ld etroria i Dpinirm ide. ln consresj lo imend present ln » t to te iv n the eHeci of H ban o a certain nhndci o( col- oiliiR u.'id tn llpitlck:.

O m ecn-of the ChrUllan FndeaTor Mclelr of the Unlleil D redirtn 1b C h rilt cntiren or Twin Falls ilu ilf plani (or Christian Endeavor week which ( ta r l i Sunday and cnntlnun Ihrouth Feb. 1. Krom left a r t Laura NuMbaum, prw lden tj C ary.lliM on, t i t t pretldenl; James

l^ ll, Ireaiurer. and S...........................c( the ebterrance Sunday will be ta tk i on the ineme," ciiuenw np unlimited.-' ETenU will rontlnue through the week. (B U tt phole* cncravlno

Chui'ch Unit--------------------

-•SpecialWeekT he Christian Endeavor »»ciely

o( Uie United Brethren In’ ChrLst church. Third avenue niid Third atr^el caat, will, observe Clirlstinn Endeavor week trom Ja n . 31 to Feb. • t j r ^ ^ - r . - r -

DBUomlnailontil dny; SunOnyr special topfcs will be clven .by sev­eral youns people durlnit the open* Ins of the program, lliem e far these ta lks is "Cltlicnslilp unlliti lied."

Christian Endeavor day. Pcb, 7 ... speclsrprogram beslnnlns n l 3 p.m. will be given In the lUinctuAry o( the church. A (ellowalilp supper «m be held a t 8:30 p.m.

The evening.ChrLulnn.Endcavi hour, Feb. Include.^ a coiuccra* lion service. The mea.inrc will be flven by the Rev.,Lloyd Oliver, on 'T he place of yolin's people In the tfork or the ehurcli-”

Any younc person interested In partlclpotlns in the actlvltle.i o( (he week or any lay person desirous of beglnnlns a youUi eroup lo r the purpose of iralnlnR youUi for serv­ice In the c h u rc h . 1.5 Invited to these spcclal meetinsii-

‘Sophomore Hop’ SlatedatWendeU

■ WENDELL. Jan . 39 - “Lucky Devil- was chosen hy the Wendell high school sophomores sx the Iheme of the annual sophomore

—>-hop-to be hf]^Wendell-Olenns Kerry basketbal tame a t the high school nynina' slum.

The theme will be carried out — «ilh-B (im «-t«f»-U > -be-w om -by

each dancer. Chaperones for the event will be noger Judd, sopho-

_m ore, adv iser,.ru id .M r., and .M ri. Richard Andreason.

BRANDED DALLAS. Tex.. Jan . 29 (U P I l-

Slgn In the ahow window o( a Dall#» grocery store; “We carry brand X "

;%XXXXiO0OO tXKXKKX3O^^ a 2 4 Hour Service 8 On all yourO . TELEVISION TROUBLES S L A N G E 'S

. 8 _ _ i y . u d - I U d l e Servlef__ RE 1-45M

PoliticsTUl^A. Oklft.. Jan . 29. | ^ ^

l ^ r ^ o r ebillboard advcrtUement here showlns Mayor James Maxwell dnnnlliie blood. I t Is c.nptloned. "MRXwell — Good lo the-Laat- Drop."

.Maxwell li a Democrat up for rejection .th is sprlns. Republl- C.1IIS cried •‘pollllci- over the po.'ler. ,

Ye.Merday to boost thc .JIed 'ieR w rrfm ^ftin^0r"6:bod5if0n-:;

or*. TuLia Republlcftns ehal- leiiRed Democrats lo a blood- Slven contcsl.

Labor Law Study Urged by SenatorBOISE. Jan. 30 (fl — Further

study of the TafM larU ey law U needed before any action Is taken for additional leirfSlatlon In the fleld .of Inbor-manoscment rela ­tions, Rep. Phillip M, Landrum D.. Oft.. Mid here Tliursday.

.The co-author of the labor je . form bill pused by congress In 1059 snld "Stakes are h igh 'In the labor«management game. If — to remain a free republic. —

1. woman o r c h ild -ca n any longer be passive.'’ .

Landrum (old the annual con' venllon of.the Idnho*Braneh, As soclnied Oenerar Contactors , th a t “We m uii all be acUve-or be sub­jugated to alien philosophies America mutt avoid conditions thftt will shnme us as did the

’ Play PlannedOAKLEY, Jan . 30-T he fecond

ward MIA will present a play •T he_Perfec t_H ldeout,'l_«t_;the Cftsslii stakehouM Feb. 33 and the Unity LDS ward Feb. 33.

Mrs. Gerald H arhlns Is dlreclo Bnd'thB-cfl»rinclud£4-Ruih-Elleii Lowo'. Cherj’I Barker. K arer...... <ley, Shirley Harper^ ,r___ Tolman. Leona Helms.Lorenson and Arnold Harper.

HEATEDCONCRETE

Colonial Concrete Phone RE 3-5500

. .S . ti-H G rtin .S ta h ip i_

aper Advertising Rises lan 10 Per Cent in ’59

NEW YORK. Jan . 39 (UPI) —I Newtpaper advertising v o li "during' lOit swelled by 103 per UJ17.000.000 (billion) and account* ed foroi.7 per cent of ad expendl- Uires \n all-media, the (rndc pub­lication, Printers' i n k . reported today. ■ ■______________ .

CTmrcli Slates ‘Youth Week'

• JEROME. Jan . 30-V oulh week will be'Obscr^'ed a t tlie First Chris­tian church, Sondny to Feb. 7. be­ginning with a snack supper C p jn . Sunday (or Junior high school and high school students, the ir fnmlllcs and counselors nnd those Jntcn^ ested'In ihe youth’ proRrnm o‘ ‘ church.

e,proRram n t the suppei .....de sitfglns . nnd a worship

service with a choral reading by all the young people. The conclud­ing feature o f.th e evenlii'c wilt be recorded^llm str ip on tlis subject. “T his Is Chrlsllnn Y outh Fellow­ship." ...............

purpose of the meeting Is to pro­vide information and insplmUon concerning the church program for...... ig people, and to present Ideas. . . jnprovement of the local pro- p a m for youth.

The young people of the church will take full charge of. the ' jnom - In t worship s e r ^ on Feb. 7. iu- cludlng serving communion and giving the messasfl of the mom-

MAMIE TO GET AWARD NEW YORK. Jan . 39 The

American H eart association 1060's ?H gart tif-the Vear.1 a ward will hi» presented to Mrs. Dwight D. EI< senhower in a W hite H o u u ceVe- mony Feb. 3. ihe o rgan lu llon nn- nouncedTresterda'y.--------------

CURTISS jlr ti lic ia l B r e e d in g . . . Proven b y any Yardstick

! Order your

PACIFICGREASES AND OILS

NOW!

WIS SUPRIMI CRU5ADIR »VG“ "GM"

j Pwdiietlonr

“ + 13 J in . 1""- 'WJ .m i ; + 9 W HIH + 4 0 * «

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Build B e tte r Herds W ith CURTISS ••

Ihi b«i| Ii] «tlIflelol buedlAQ,-colli

• Spccitl Jaauuj'Febnuuy •pcicc.

• D divefrW hw yoa W aatlt.

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• A Guanmtwd Pricc. _

• Pidfic’j proven quali^.

M iM inMcirie coomARVU

Total advertising expenditure; . l i m b e d 7.0 per cen t to react lll.OOOAOO.000 from l05B; "All cur. ren t Indications point to a contln. uatlon of (hh upward movemeni wlih- a good possibility 'th a t 196( will end iip n l a level near 13 bil­lion dollars." P rin ters ' Ink tald. '

.Titw»p»pcr.-»harft.con , •pa i'ea 'w U in I*^ r c e n to fU je total loss advertising dollars, prelimi­na ry , figures of P rin ters ' in k r - ' vealed.

National advertliers Increased their newspaper expenditures by 7.5 j>er cent while local adverUsers upped the ir spending by 11 per cenl. the m agadne s '^

volume Increased by 113 per cen lo tl.usjoo .ooo and network r1Rll< by 3.S per cent to 638 mlllloi dollars.

Youth Center at Buhl Sets Dancc

B U H ^ Ja n . 2»—T he w u t 2m een>O.YouUi cen ter Is sponsor

..)g a dance S a turday n igh t will proceeds to be- donated to -Ihi March of Dimes campaign.

Teen-age rock and roll record wlU be available a t half-price Admission will be charged Am prises will be given during the evC' ning.

“Ui—Annoyed by th e sloppy appear ance of the women In Bazovlk. Ihi local postm an installed a mirror a the village tprhiK. T he women not iMk much bette r , a Belgrade ~p'apef~repOrts.

F A R M ^

A u ctionCALENDAR

Contact th e T 1 m u > N m Tann B a l ^ d ^ y t m e n t (e r .c o m p ltu

eovera«e (orer 30.000). advinci bUUnf. AU a t one (pedal low----- In th it

FE B R U A R Y 3

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F E B R U A R Y 8 .B ay K cttti and B e n u o 'C a r M

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r T K r a s r r r x m r A K r s ' r f S B r '

--^ te s ^ o le m h iz e d in ^ y -e a d e l l— [Vn lley- Womon ^ . ..O b se rv e -6 o ld en .A n n iv ^ ^ . .

Enhancing Bust Shown by. Two

a pARi'e. J»i>-59 R line i th» l enh»nced the bo»ra If were dUpIftyed y esurd ty by i w

Pfcrij drtfuMiiiker*.J O uy-U roehe »nd M»de!elne D<

JU uch .Introduced yaOlliful. »nd '■ we«r»ble looKlnff *Pt»ng tn d »um-

! i| n»cr A:*lRtw- They were « depjr-

Uirocbe'A Itte alw m oon d reu e i «h»ped the Iwil u id hugjed ih ; Jilpt. Bometlme* Ihew Ju ii Br»*ed

' m e w»l.t, e rw U tiB ...........lo o f bJr*o line,

w lien evening #own» were e u y . ln»te»d of forrn-timng. they were

made of cim jlng-type f»brlc». lllto Uaht'WelBht Jcriey. Several floorlength »he»thi «elui1ly were looie-

1 • i i t unj .- Laroche wed loU of black and*l,i. ; w hite forevenlnew enr, pastel blue ' 1,; '.t *nd pink throughout the cotlec- - • Uon^ and vibrant orange. cerUe il I t r . ; and Pemlan blue for daytime..*).' ■nie jjjMfc beguiling number* In

Ih# W roehe eollwtlon were » e v er*I figure-molding crepe dreuea fo r coeJcun wear with deep acoopjrf

..................t . ThcM had akJI-’f or rufflcf along

Miss-Newberry, Edward Crabbs Exchange Vows

j v S / ’i tnlnded dreasmaker. choM the ^1 - cIamIo prlncexa allhouette.

She showed a te r lu of tu lU with ahorl tMMUCi which .actually were one-p'lcee dresw , and 'flgure«fit- Ung cottta. w hfte-and erery of off-white were the mo»t prom­in en t colon In her collection.

were Im portant.'M any were uced

Wendell, and — ------ -----------------Salt hako C ity, to n o f Mr. and M n. D avid-E. Crabbt, Baltlmare, Jild> exchanged m arriage vo«s in a candlelight ceremony Sunday. Jan . 34. a t th e P in t PresbyterlAn church here.

The nt'v . Chad E. Bolick offUU tne ain«ie

In the presence of 190 guetu. Tall candelabra nanked with larga baskets of w hite chryaonthemums and plnk-tnapdragoni and green­ery'formed the bocktcround for the wedding rites. T h e aisle pews were m ark ed . w ith h eathe r tied with

~ MW.‘ ifiiroW oTganist;played traditional-m usic and ac‘

Council to Hold .Meeton>Monday,

BCnUXir. i^-rCounty home 'd e m o n m u o n . council wm meet a t 3 p. m . Monday In th» probate eourtroocn of th e Caasla county

W ayns Fagg, Wendell, and Mri, A1 Nye, Tw in Palls, cousins of the bride. Mrs. Nye aang ‘'Because" aild M rs. Fagg aang ‘T h e Wed­ding Prayer” and ’T h e Lord's Prayer."

The bride, given In marriage by her la th e r , word a floor-length gown of Chantilly lace and tulle over la tlR and net. u .w a s , fo^h-

■ ; Mr». Gerald Laraon, vice presl- |L : I, ! den t, will be In charge In th e ab>

aenca of-tiie president..PrealdenU I I , o r w U nia organlsatlooa of the M county are asked to atU nd o r ap- ' p o in t « rtprtaenUUve. u y a Mrs. l . i h M arjorie QUIeiple, hom# demon- ifi 'r a tn tJo n agent.

" K j»o llow lng 'the meeting. Bober^ i l j jo n e i. Rupert, will ipeak about his r 'r mperteneo while In Ireland. He

iow colored alldea.

and a- chapel tra in . *rhe scalloped neckline of 't h e fuud-bodlce w u accented w ith aeeil pearls and.se- quins. She carried a cascade of white rose* and feathered cam a- tlon i on a whlt« Bible. Her finger­tip veil of Illusion n e t was held in place by a tia ra c t aeed pearls and

............................ I dla.

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I Speaks a t M eetf MALTA. Jan . 30—S U ta IMpro* I aeotatlTB J . Vard C hatbum . AI- r bloD. talked on l^ ls la tlo a a t the } » M tln t of the B a n River chapter. ■ American W ar Mother*, recenUy.

M rs. D ela William* U chap te r l e ^ a t l v e repre*enutlve.

M ra,1U y Eames, president, con­ducted th a m te tln g a t the hom e of Mr*. WUUam Kelsey.

RefreahmenU were aerved b j M n . n o ta l t Sm ith and M n . Ket-

m rfjfi!

M a r i a n .M a r t ’HiPattern

9 485;i lZ E $ 412-30

i w n r * « : M . i i r f i ^- - W BAP-TIE SUCCESS

Step ou t of the shower a n d 'in to th la gay sun-wrap—Ifa the hap ­p ie st way to s ta r t and spend a busy S ay / Beglnnen* de llgh t~ no fitting wuVle*. extra-QUlck to cu t o tit and a tltch up. ' ' :

. p rin ted pa ttern M85: Mlflaea I a lite 13.14, IB. IS. 30. S i u 16 takes - - tu yards 3S-lnch ttbH c.

Send 35 c en u (coins) fo r thU pa ttern—wld 10 cents for each pat*

- P a tter n •DepartmentrSM W estie tf .•tree t. New, York t l , N. Y . P r in t

j.plaln]y.aao{e.Traddre««:;Wttt)->oDa, slM and style number.

Ju s t ou ti Big. new 18M Spring ' and* Sum mer P a tte rn catalog ‘

Heads Gooding, County Council

WENDELL. Jan. 2>--Mra. Raloh Bcrhens. Hagerman V alle, club was InsUlled as prwJdent of the OoodJng county Home Demonstra- tion couneH ~H B naayat^the c‘"“ club rooms here.

O ther efflcers a re Mrs. J . . Grieve. Coodlng. A-1 club, vicc president, and Mrs. C. D. Rydalch- O rchard Valley PolJyanna club, secretary-treo surer.

Retiring officers are Mrs. Arthur Byce. president; Mrn.‘ Rlcliard Jo­hansen. O oodlnR/vlce president,

Mrs. Lloyd H anaten, BlUs lory-treasurer.-

._ ..dred IWberly, Moscow, sUJe home demonstration leader, was a ipK lal ffu u t 'an d served as instal­ling officer.—Home-demonsi r«lo5-olub»4n-l Wendell area-w ere hosw for the

Shoshone Marks © f f r d a j - V i s l t T o f

MR. AND MRS. EDWARD EARL CRABDS (Staff cocravlni)

Pollyanna club and the Merry Homemakers club. Members of the Wendell H ealth council served rc-

ered wllh lace over phk. T he icrplec# was the fou>llered white and pink cake tojped with a mlnlaturo bride and'brldegroom T h e cake rested on s nUrror and was encircled w ith plnlT flowers T lic (able was draped «1th flowers and greenery-with p3ik‘ tapers In silver candleholders it- e a c h end M rs. %VaHer W llcot and Mrs Prank RaveiucrofrV.'OreTTrchargt

f Iflble decoraUona. .Mrs. Carl W eaver, T w in Palls

-jjni of Uic bride, prttldcd h t the loffec urv lco and Mrs. Roger

served the cake, “m e cake _ baked and decorated by Mrs. Cheater Rice.

Por their brief wedding trip the bride cboM 'a blue Iroot k n it ault with pUik nbccMoriM and the white ro.u) corsage from h e r bridal

W est Second n o r th In Salt. Lake O ty where botlt a r t employed.

T lie^rtH e w as grsduatw l ‘frpm Weiidetl high school and th e Uni­versity of Idaho. Moscow. She served her In ternship fo r dietitian In the New Y ork Iio.<tpltal. New

nomlcs honorary and th e Amer­ican Dletltlc association. Slie is dietltinn a t S t . Mark’s hospital,

aequlns. H er jewelry ws m ond pendant, g if t of the bride­groom.

Mrs. WUUam BtydonrCheyenne, Wyo- cousin of th a bride, waa

length blu# sa tin gown w ith biue ill Ilf cununetlDund. m atching shoes and headdress, s h s carried a bou* <]uet o f p u te l pink camaUons Ued wllh p ink velvet.■ M rs. P e te r Snow. Twin Palls, and D onna Newberry, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. Their gowns wer* identical to the ma­tron of honor, T lielr bouquets were deep p ink feathered camaUons tledT»tth velTeer— ' -"r------------ ---

K athy B tyden, Cheyenne, cou. ain of thq bride, gowned In blue sa tin w ith m atching blue silk or- gansa sash, dropped rose peUl( from a pink basket. Bruce Pagii. WendeU.-oouslii-or the brlde.-was rlilgbearar; M arilyn and Carolyn Ravenscroft. TutUe. cousins of the bride, w earing blue aatln dresses.

Lyle Alexander. S a in S k e Clty, served a s best man. Robert Lyn- ard and D arrell Lewis, Twin P^IIs, cousins of th e bride, were ushen.

M rs. Newberry chose a blue and green figured dress w llh white ac­cessories and a w hite carnation corsiage. M rs. w . O. Jaeky. Twin Palls, m a ternal grandmother of the bride, w ore a blue crepe dress with a p ink carnation corsage. Mrs; Lyle. Alexander, s a l t Lake City, friend of the tO-idegroom, re­ceiving for h is m other, was gowned In navy blue w ith aco tiage of pink

T he reception was held a t the church parlors. Patricia Brown was In charge of the guest book. K aren Orlggs, R u th O rtn*. Bar­bara Nye and Jean Kloppenburg, all Twin I^ills, c o u s i n s of the bride, were l a charge of the glfu,

The refreshm ent Uble was

Appointed committee chairmen Include Mrs. Rydalch. budget and finance; Mrs, Earl Pish. Tuttle: health and u fe ty ; Mrs. Harold Black. Wendell, civil defense and citizenship; Mrs. Duane Ooodenow, Ooodlng. family relations; Mrs..C. P. Hardwick, HaRcrman. publicity and historian: Mrs. J . L . arlcve, Ooodlng, program, and Mrs, Pester Andersen, W endell. international relatlonf

the neepU ott o f tho Bliss Sun­shine club.

Reports /o r the year's work wer« made by club presidents o r rcpre- ------ . . . . . ReporUng - Mrs.

, reprcsenui .. Mrs. Jam es Eaton, president of 4he Home Improvement club; M n. C. P. H a^w lck , representing 'M rs. Earl Chaplin..presldcQ t'of-H aaer- m an Valley club; Mrs. Ray Ruby,

da, president of T u ttle WW club.

The brldegroom 'attended Baltl- lore schools a n d college. He is

chief cnglncet>-wlth TAAO engi­neering mluTle dIvUlon In Salt Lake c ity .

Tlis bride w as honored w ith i mlscellnneous ahowcr by Mrs. An­ton Almberg, Carole Abhberg and Mrs. E. C. Asmus.ien.

OUt-of.-town ((uests were from Twin Palls. B uhl. Piler. Jerome, Arco. Rupert, T u ttle , Boise, Good-

d'ent o r A-1 club. Ooodlng.Mrs. M. A. McCloud conducted

lEe buslness’scsslon liT lhe absence of M n . Byce.

Plans were made for a workshop n window trea tm ent by WllmK

ShO'ack, home economist from Moscow. T here will be an all-day meet a t th e W endell civic- club rooms M arch-4. W omen are asked to bring a sack lu n ch .:

Edward Koester. Ooodlng county — ------------------• 'n r.a .shorlJalk .

nivv. ivuvctt-, xum c, i9Uii ing and S a lt Lake City.- ¥ * ¥ ■

Donation SlatedBy Bliss Society

B L I ^ , Jan . 30 — Plans were m u le ta.cooicU}U{« to th e oceu- oatlonal the rapy department a t the sta te tuberculosis hospital at Ooodlng a t th e meeting of the Ladles Aid last week a t the home of_Mrs. Leo'Hobdey, The contribu­tions 'will bo' n ia d e 'b y individual members as a clu6 project.

The .a fte rn o o n was spent in quilting and .working on tea towels.

Mra. Ed Dolby led the preyer. M n. L. H. Parsons, president, con- ducted.Uie b u ^ e s 4 meeting.^

Club in Wendell Has New Chief

WENDELL. Ja n . 3 » -M n . Nor­m an M iranda w as elected as presi­dent of the Merry

Miss Haberly told the group in her u lk th a t i t is im portant for m others'and grandom thcn to en­courage girls to prepare careen for life a fte r <0. More, and more women are working In la ter life than ever before. She noted there Is a shortage of hom e demonstra­tion agents a t ' t h e present time and th a t it may be neceasary to recruit women to speclaUze ' home economics.

Women of th e a r t a are invited for a demonstration- meeting Feb.

club last A<i'eek a t the home of Mrs. Harold Black.

O ther-o fflcen chosen are Mrs, Ben Morgan, vice president; Mn. Earl W oodruff, aeeretary-treasurcr, and M n. Block, new council mem­ber.

■nie rem ainder or.tho.afternoon was spen t working on copper pic­ture* and:j>la«llo.nowen.

ATTEND REUNION KINO HILL. Jan . 20 -M r. and

M n. K arl C arnahan and d.-iugh* te n a ttended a family reunion on Sunday a t the home of her mother, Mrs. M no‘ Bm gn. In Ooodlng. The event honored her brother. Jcss Braga, Union, la .

Care of Your ChildrenBy ANGELO PATRl

Open House Set ' On Anniversary

Of Buhl CoupleB i;il^ . Jon. 39—Mr. and Mrs.

John P. JCral will observe their golden wedding Unnlversary - a t open house from i to 5 p. ni. Sunday, Feb. 1, a t their hbme, 809

lirth-avenua-nor t li. --------------------All friends, relative.^ and neigh­

bors are Invited. ‘The couple re- guesu no gifts.

Louise C .'V aJncr and John P . K rai were m arried Feb. 7, 1910. In

S u l ’kearleV r'presIdentrOrchaV d CIeveland,-0. K rai workrt as a Valley Pollyanna club; M n . Or- mechanic in th e steel mills there l a n d o JacoDson, reprcseniallHg UtfUfB ilELldliiK ■ to come west—Itv• • - “ ■ ..................1913. They engaged In farming on

highway ao north of Pcavey until sevenyears la ter when they bought A farm two and'*one-hnlf miles n o rth ea sr^o f-B am -w lr trc - 'th C y farmed for 20 years. Afwr retir­ing they moved to'. thelr present

JEROM E-Am erlcan W ar Moth- e ft wUI hold a health food sale Saturday a t Van Orman's hard -

a re store,

HAOERMAN - i Union Bcb«kah lodge will meet Tuesday evening a t the lOOP hall. Mra. Gene Over-

zrand, will be in ‘charge.

Wesleyan Ser\ife guild will m eet a t 8'30 a in . Sunday for breakfast a t u ie Rogerson hotel / o11ob-«1 by worship services a t the F irst M ethodist church. The event Is in observance, of OuUd m onth.

Representatives Feted ot Local ^Chapter Parley

Social Science, 'L iterary Study

HAOERMAN, Jan . 29-T lie so­cial telenet Iciw n was given by Mrs. Ernest Tolley a t tlie meeting ot the Relief society Tuesday qXt- ernoon a t the church. •. ^ ,_TheJlLen« ■'Ti** bt emo- tlonal m atiirliy in splrituanivlnR." She was assisted by M n. Belle Morgan. Mra. Verda Wood, Mrs. Joe Haycock and Mrs. D. H . Oold.

-It wa.< announced th a t the so­ciety will present the program cit the Sunday evening services March

'B. Also, th a t there will be a vistUng tencliers’ convention May 31 In Gooding.

M n. Jack Allen, president., ducted th e meeting. M n. Fred Zel­ler gave the' opening p nyer. and Mra. Verda tlie closing prayer.

follow tlie Orange Co-op dinner.T he district home dem onstn-

Uon meeting wilj he held U te in M arch a t Jerome.

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Committee PicksBooks for CircleKINO HILL. Jan . 2i>-M n. Ar­

th u r Oreer. fellowship chairman ot thbU nited Presbyterian Women, m et with the literature committee last week a t th e home of Mrs. O y le . Slonaker to choose books for th e reading circle.

Books selected a re “Africa D u- £ur<>ed’'- i j y Emory M yna Bos*. ■The OrcarNgee'* by Losl Johnson McNeill; “One Lord. One Church" by Robert Nelson, -The Faith ot the Church’* b y K arl Bart and ‘T h e Yoke of Christ'* by Elton Trueblood. ,

M rs. Mildred C arnahan assisted n the committee.

Wornan Presents Study, DevotionsDECLO, Jan . 39 — M n. Austin

Walker gave the devotional and lesson w hen-w om en 'of the Prw - byterlan church m et last week a t the-hom e -o f-M n . -A. -Kellogg. ■ ■ M rsrw oiker-gavB -the-lesB on from the tex t book. "Christ Speaks to th e Church."

M rs. Lawrence McCall served aecreUry in the absence of M n. R uth Ooettsche.

T h e place and date of the next meeting will be announced later.

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Literary-Lesson—Given to Society

"My child Is a n y e an old and _ am frightened because he b stam- merlog badly, and another thing, when we go vislUng. he cries to stay In the c a r Instead ot cnterltig the house." -

I t b n o t unusual lor a lillle child to stam m er when he begins to Ulk. Talking b a new acUvlty for a child. H is nerves and mus-

« les-ar*-not--fuU y~ d«vU ^ed-for thU-new development and natural­ly they fall a t times. H b f ln t ef- fo rtS 'a t cxcrdsiug his spccch'ap* paratus a re ' crude enough. Hb strength In t h b field b so limited th a t he caif only get out a fe«> words a t a tim e. Then, too, he thinks fa r m ore than he has the power to express. H9 b so eager to tell h b jto ry th a t he floods hb speech trac ts «4th energy bqroiul w hat he can use. Bo'he naturally stam m ers.'- '

W hen a child b in difficulty of any sort, struggling to say some­thing th a t b aa yet a UtUe be}-ond h b powen, le t him atone. Fill your m in i ^ 'i th ' affectionate, helpful thoughts, b u t keep your eyes and your hands o ff h im . Don'-t try. to h e lp 'h lm tm tcss-h e -tu n u to-jgO

W hen he b trying to ta tk.Jook a t - som ething- you -are- dolng-so th a t b e feeU fre« of your' mind's pressure. K t feeb your sym'p " tic Ibtening attitude. T hat I

M U '

^ w s l

Accept, th a t as It comes, i t U not helpful, to.-make: hln»-(ioy-that tt'ortj o r sentence crer. nor will 11 help him to d rill him on sounds and pronunciations. W hat helps him is an exam ple of clear, pleas­ant, fluid speech and a complete letting alone of h b speech efforts. Left to try, Ib tened to apprecia- Uvely, Uie child gathers power and—gradually—talltjs—without—ihs slammer. A good-audience Is es­sential. ;—Siutterlng .ln an aggravaLedJorm of stammering th a t only th e speech specb lb t should attem pt to cure. Make no e ffo rt to cure a stutterer upUl the apecialb t haa and diagnosed h b case. Usually he prescribes a teacher of speech. Pew am ateurs can be of service such chlldrenr-

tlred" from “Amenca's Literature - a New Nation Speaks" was pre­sented a t the Relief society meet­ing last week.

Conducting the study was Mra. Lee Darrington. classTeader. M n Gordon Edwards was In charge of the meeUng. Singing was directed by Mrs. Curtis Durfce. Prayera were led by M n. H. E. King Mrs. Gordon Edwards^___ i -

*

___Riven by M n . Fred Zeller a tthe meeUng,lBst week. Two Quak- e n of early American history. WIN Ham P enn and John Woolmao.

ere itudled. ’M n . Bclle Morgan

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^ e n b n Bo>-er was orgattlst and M n . Joseph Haycock, chorbter.¥ ¥ . ¥___ ..Miss Pi-octer Is

Topic's Leaderiwship program toplo st

Sunday evening. Marty Procter w as in charge with dlKUSSlon by the group. _ ,

D onna Striegel conducted devo­tions. M n . Cecil Helderman was a dult supervisor, nefreshments were served by Mlchaenl Mills.

Money making projects also were discussed.

Smoking was the program topic a t th e meeting last week.

Mary Chatfleld, mtermedlate member, directed the prosram w ith group discussion. Marty Proc­ter gavo.the_devotiow>,_Mn..E..L. Striegel was adult supervisor.' P lkh i-w ere made to attend th j •dblrlcl,miyJFclj.--7--jr^)ooding;i:z

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Social C alendar

Thfto b s need to build on » new wlnz 'ta th e building there. A nother'p ro ject -wlthlft the l ^ g e 'th is year li the eye bank, Whlcli deals lo eye traflsplsnt^ ' research, surgenr a n d financial help to the needy.. “The Odd Fellow and R e- bekah lodgu originated the eye bank p ro iec t.'

The th ird project is stressing the UnJud Nations pUgrimage.

There will be a school of instruc­tions '» t“ the’ db tx lc t'm ee tln g -th b sprin t, Mrs. Baker announced.• Loe»l offlcen of last year, gave M rs. E. C. K ihn , retiring stafX

‘^Officers *lMtAlled were M rs . J a m u ' O abtttas. m uslcbti; Mrs. Boyd Alexander, chaplain, and M n . C arl Kolllbsugh. ftoandlal secre­tary.

M artin thanked members

Miss Steffens Is Engaged to Wed

BUHL. Jan . 29 -M r. and u-.x. Lawrence Steffens announce the

. _ of their dnuRhter.Frances, to Dick Graves, son or Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graves, Ooodlnc. ' ...T he brlde-iotbe, a 1057 grndum'*. of B u h l high school, completed train ing a t th e Beauty A rts oca- demy. Tw in P a lb , She b employed artho-A stb tle-B eauty-sa lon , T aln- Palls. •

O raves, a 1957 graduate of Good­ing school, attended the UnlvcrtKy of . Idaho, Moscow. He b engaced In fa n n in g 'a n d raising registered livestock a t Ooodlng.

G rand representatives

tlon for the meeting and those for th e .wedding. . w ho assbted In serving m eab fo r . families o f recently deceased per-

V liltors *e re 'fn im ~T w in -P n lb r oodlng. fleltevxie, 'Cambrtdgff,

Pjitrfletd and S t. Anthony.

Book Report Is

29, Order of Eastern Star, m eeting Tuesday a t the Masonic temple. T liey-are-M rfc-M arloo-JicE nllre. American Falls Ukevlew chapter No. 11. grand represenuUve of In - d ln n a ;'a n d Mrs. Marjorie Clark, Ooodlng Cosmopolitan chapter No. 38. grand represenutlve o f 'W ash - Jnston.

Mrs. McEntlre told of G rand chapter proce(dlni;s in the s ta te of Indiana.

O ther' Bucsb Introduced Mrs. Marie HuntsmwlTTOT F o lb ; Hazel Loucks and Maybeile Miller, Ooodlng; M n. and M rs. Lon Clayton. Burley, and Mr. and. Mrs. Frivnk Fonda. Magic chapter No.' 82..

Mrs. Robert Pence, associate tron, read O nnd chapter proceed­ings. She noted th a t five o f the 150 50-year meniben are In Twin P a lb chapter.

Mrs. Paul Moseley.' aecretary. read the rewlutlon from the report

Stij(S^fl'§SHe?'-FoTDafice-ParfySHOSKONE, Jan . 30—A. dancing

party w as held for students of th e Junior high school here* la st week

Cookies and punch were served. Room itpresencstlres from th e

PTA w ho sssbted w ith, a rrange ­ments were M n . Clyde Hughes, M n . J e ss Le'certua, Mrs. M artine Q nelila_ tnK _ M ^ _W._ Tseventh grades, and M rs,............B u r tie tt..a n l Mrs. M . J . .D ll l e , . , eighth grade. I

Teachers for the classes are Rob'- II c rt Vaden. Mra. M argaret O ehrlg! and litra. Campbell.

'Given for MeetSHOSHONE. Man, 39 — Al a

w -Mrs. Rex Goldsbrough,—T ha-m eeU ng-w as-held .

proapecU of a/u tur'o Eastern s ta r home.

I t WAS announced th a t th e Oood- ing chapter will obsenro 'I ta 60th annlvenary on Feb. Ifl.

Mrs, EJM rd ’Renlck, worthy matron, announced tha t Masonic lodge mcmbcn will be guests a t the Feb. 9 meeting.

Refreshmcnu -were served by Mrs. Hans T hom e,.-chilnnan,.aa- sb tcd by Mrs. P ..R . Thompson, Jennie Craig. M n . T . R. Jq ^ e s , Mrs. Walter H. Uirson, Mrs. D un­can Munn. Mrs. Robert O lio and Mrs. Pred W. Read.

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New Yearbooks Are Distribyted

New program books were dis­tributed to m tm ben of th e High­land View club last week a t the home of Mrs. G reta Will.

M embcn approved a donation to the March of Dimes,. .M n . pred Thleme presented the program. Mrs. O tto Ehler was a ' guest. Mrs. Henry Sleven received the club p r iu and. Mrs. Jo h n Mc- Kisslck and Mrs. Jessie D avb re ­ceived blrthd4y_atmiver8ory_glfts.

Lunch was-served by the hostess assbted by Mr*. Clifton Lowe.,

home of Mra. Owen Plctclicr. - Mrs.: Claude McKbsIck gave the

secretary 's report. • - - T h e next meeting will be held

a t the home of M n.-McKI.ulck w ith M n.- F rank Baylbs as pro­gram chairm an.

OM Furniture Like Now!l - 6 e e - u v ................—

on recoTering. -.ADRIAN'S

Magic Valley Furoliitr*144 2nd Afe. N. RE 3-3782

Basque Dance Is P lanned a t Buhl

BUHL. Ja n . 30 - The Catholic W omen's League of Buhl will sponsor a Basque dance Feb. 27. it was decided a t the regular meet- Ing-held-lM rweek-at-the-hom e-of M rs. O scar Klaos. -

A n orchestra from Boise will furnish th e music. More plans will be announced.

T he Rev. C. A. Bradley spoke on candlemas and the meaning of candles as th e -light of Uie world," M n . Jam es BandslI reported 10 study clubs were in progress.

Refreshm enb were ser\'ed by the hostess, Mrs. Klaas. assisted by M n : Rom an Jankowski. Mrs, Ed T u rner and M n. Lawrcnce Stef- fetu.

d^FALSETEETHRock, S lide o r S lip ?

rA STxm i. an tm pnrtd Mwdtr

f im lrin pitc*. Oo ao( aUd*-lUp■«^n«k.?e‘«l®'“ n ^ r f f i E u a S 3 ln ‘e '‘* ^ •e iai. boei not •< " ®

_odor_breaU»"..-Qc Oruj couDim r t

Birthday. Marked" in rz E C rO M T J in : M .1. Mr.“in<L M n . M ax' McCasUn entertained la s t week a t the ir home in honor of the b irthday annnlversary of th e ir son-in-law. Donald McBride.

Prices a t pinochle went to Mra. H ans Hagen. Mra. Harold Grif­fith , Mrs. Clifford McCaslin, Prank ' Se ile n and th e honoree.

no t force them . Tension causes stammering a n d force causcs ten-' alons. Encotirage s u c h children.^ T ty to keep them in contact with friendly clilldren and ad u lb so they lose the ir tim idity. Shyness U a m ental a ttitu d e and anything - th a rb r in g j a feeling of peace to

Now Toking OrdersFor bookleU of IKQ RegUtra- l l e S r - S r - T iH S - n T B - C a n a n d Trucks.

A m ust for car and truck dealers. Insurance Men, Scr\’lce B u ttons, etc. - -

PUONE RE 3 -6 1 8 7 o r RE 3-3B45

v iw T he fascinating Lands o f .

EUROPEin 1960

A ll in fo rm ation Is ovalloble end or— rongem en ts con be m ode o t NO EXTRA COST, o t MAGIC CARPET TRAVELS.

For Sum niei^

For F a ll- Request space a s soon a s possible.

TRANSPORTATION-B, hah,8TBAMBUIP o r your ow n U, S. or European car.

TOURS-— “Xn your own."

tAiacjic Carpet ‘Zrayels230 SHOSHONE STREET-EAST

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-Idaho’s Gerieral Ei MiigL________ Piorippir T oop toRegulations for 1960 Ar^ Released at Boise Session

Jeiiscii Quits Baseball

B O ISE, J a n . 20 (/P) — T h e Id a h o fish and jranie commission T huradav sisl Ju lic 4 as th e open«i« da te fo r Iihiho s Kcm-ral i'i;ihinj; so h so ji. w ith m ost rcku ln tio iis un-

.-ch an g ed from la st year. The Kenonil si-nsoi, \vil| doso O d . lU. E x cep tio n s include The low land lakes in five counliefl o f th e iim ili I<l,iho I!anh.uuilc. The R cneral season on

I those lakes w ill ru n fro m M ny 1 tlirouKh Xov, no. Rosh Leonard. .>»Utc jfnme d irec to r, em phasized th a t th e new regulationH be- romo effec tiv e April 1 and im til~ th 8 t 1 1 n( e th e i&uy rules rem a in .in effect.

r u h in s ihrousbout liic year Is■cirtrttttfd Jn fllwul M J»kw ..........olTt-»pd itrftanu over Uir. ......Lconnni Mid. Year-itround fUihlnR

'w id the Coeur d’Alene river tor all ipeclea'Cxeepl iroui n n d 'K o -

• kanee.The eommlMlon oullliied the

use of “doubte. treble o r multiple hocW* Iftrgcr Uwn Ilve-&lxtccnths,

• ol i n Inch on ihe aouili rorlt of Salmon river nnd It* trlbuwrlea.

• In those w ateri only one hook, ranglns tn aIsc from flve*4lx<(ccniha one-linU Inch from' Its point 10 ehnnlc. m»x be uwd.• Leonard explnlneU ih«l u a ic r in ihe South .lo rk .o t the Salman and lij tributaries Kcnernlly Is low durlnR the spawning run of nilRra- tory Chinook salmon.

•This rn*kes them extremely vulnerable to loul-liooklnti or snas* ytng tin multiple hooka lorser thnn those ipedded ' in the regula* lions,■' Leonard said.

•Tlie commission supported In tills regulation by fporUmcii'.Y croups and Individuals all o

0OTrtimier3^ Is Out for i960

the salm on’regulations Is that, mon less than 16 Inches In length are covered by bng and poueuign limits lo r trout. Tlie minimumam iimlU tor trout. Tlie minimum ic r Jan are shoHn on a ik l irlp-te'K esvenly Valley. “W c hsve two length tor sUethead also v a s e||l1(lre>r.'’ Jenten aald, " I don't (hlnk « • sbould-bo-cmttlns Iht^Uds:.

» _ p l% c £ ^ 16- inchfs,^

c(«n was reduced Irom <0 to . Itiehes wllh il maximum length of

Inehes.^There.wfts no maximum total length .lasl.ynr...U se a t set-, lines to r sturgeon was bnnned )n ihe Snake river trom Lewiston to the p leasant Valley damsltc. T hey previously were banned «bovo

■ Pleasant valley.Among other changes (he com­

mission listed these: Bag and pos- MSilon limits on perch are re ­moved; lim it on cmpple Increased trom 3S to SO tlsli; lim it on cattish remains SO tlsh but not lo cxceed SO pounds; special season opening of Crane Palls lake near C. J. Strike dam changed from May 1 to April 1.

Adoption o f 'th e flshlng-regula* Uons v i s the principal business before the ^commission, which

. chose Olenn Stnnger of Idaho Fslls as Its chairman tor. this year. He: succeeds Tom Felton of Moscow. |

The commission expects to .wind up the b u sJnm of lU quarterly session Friday.

Atty>.Oen. Fra,nk L. Benson m et with the eomml^lon to discuss Se'

the lesal represeAUUve ot tho dc' psrtm ent and th a t one of h is as- iUtanU should be assigned to It. But he said h e feels the fish and

-» tir7~ ® f-auch"£ iriS l6 t5h^^The commission sold K vould

.cttuldct.thB -nuitlcf.. ___

New League Angered Over Action of NFL

D ALLAS, Tex., J a n . 29 (/P) — The A m erican Football leaRiie callcd th e N ational Football leaR ue 's m ove into D alian T hursday “nn ou t-nnd-out a tte m p t to p u t th e A F ii f ra n c h ise out o f business" and prom ised a c tio n in con* trre.H.1. o r th e cou rts to p rev en t it. “T his p ro v e s t h a t they

a re defin ite ly o u t to contin­ue th e pre.sent m o n o po ly 'in profeflfiional f o o t b a l l by p lac ing 'a te a m fn 1960 in a one-team m a r k e t— D allas— which already h a s » team." aald Joe FOSS, A FOl. commissioner. .

Foss declared: “Vou have f^tl- trust laws to ta k e ’ caxe of such sltuaUons."

lA m ar H unt, ow ner of th e Dal­las franchise a n d orsan lcer o f the AFL which sU rU operations next fall said;

'T h e an ti- tru s t law s are designed to foit<r com petition ~ n o t kill oft competition, and th e NaUonal“ ......... 'haa-the-tnonopolr-'’

Don-Eullmer-Gets

Carol Heiss Leads Skating Cliampiouship

SEATTLE. Jan.-39 ITV-America'i juem of Ice. Carol H ela of New YotX. deftly demonstrated Thurs-

she Is no t ready to abdicate. She took a commanding lead with flrt ordinal points In her tlr.it t u t In the 1060 National Figure Skatlog ehnmplonshlps. .; With flawless grace the defend­ing champion skated the tlx re­quired school figures. Each of the ............ p lacetl'hertlrst In each■figure.

Fifteen year-old Laurence Owen. Benton, five years younger Uian >ne Champion, tied for second 'Hh* a, more favored challenger. B » r ^ a Ann Holes. 18, Paramount. Csur;, , t 12H polnu. - • •

The .fourth . con tesunt In tlie jii lo r ladles division, Stephanie wesurfeld. 10, Colorado Springs. Colo., had 20 ordinal points. .

Her showing all bu t assured Miss Heiss her fourth consecutive n a ­tional championship and a berth on the XJ.8 . Olympic team. Friday niKlit the contesUng quartet will compete a g a in -a t - f r te -e k a U n g . •here Carol Is a proven master.

will count but 40 per cen t to- « r d the ir toU l scores, with R'uradaya school flgiil-a count- ’’B M per cent.

Officials reported It w as-pot* ''» le -th e -n ao o n ^ -01ymple-t<

>«l I* act Sunday._ T h rw • ladle.1, three hree p a in wm be chosen to rep-

Sobeats WinMont., Jan. 29 ( f l -

loniana B u te 's B ^ t s made a « « ^ o w by John Bryant atand f the final M seconds Thursday ‘'i n t to topple the Montana O rli- ■"M 73-73 In a renewal of the

oldest .’basketboU rivalry.Slyriinejonference arlzclles

‘ontfoiiea the ball the remaining ^ h d . tried two shots, bu t mlased

SALT LAKE CITY. J a n . 29 ( /P )-^ la jo r ,le a ffu q workinR agrcem enl.t w ere assifred TInir.sday to r all s ix team s, of th e clas.s {’ Pioneer b aseball Icanu'*. aiul P re sid e iil r iau d e

.......... Engborj; .'faid-thc tw o -s ta te c ircuit would .>4tnrt i ts sched*R oss Leonard, .>«tate fish and u 'e Ajiril 2:$ or 24. T h e lcai:ue operaU-.-< in Id ah o jiiu l M (^

KiipbcrK. saitl__Prcsj-

B a U a s _ a n d J i T - w i n X i t l e ! ^

• den t OcinKi! T ra u tm a n of] th e iiationai asitociation told!hiiji the rhicajco w m ti? jsox hiiti HRreed to w ork w ith lUalio KrtlliL&iii m n c i ’cn Giniits tfltJi PocsfffJJo. «(id ClJifiijnJtU.Rrih_altli-MliidUltt_________ ____

Othernffilinlton.% continued from isi. irar, tirr' Mllaaiikcc Ilfiivca.

wllh Bo m . St. Louis CnrdlnaU with BlIllnBii-nnd U«> AnReles i^ E c r s with G rra t Falls.

-While the working Jcrcrm enl* al''Po»iello.a'n<l MLviouln » lll be'

limited nature, the Icnisue dl- ' irx IiKve uiui1lmoii5ly ARreed'

to asslBit any monies p.iynble, to them from ihe player Uevelop- ment fund to the league office I v dlvewlon to Pocnlello Vind Mis­soula 10 .bring IhL-trJluuncial po-

% In (hi. tit

Given Franchises I National Football League

M IAM f B EA CH . Fin.. .Ian. 29 (/D—Hallus and M inncapM ia-St. P a u l'w c re gran ted N ational Football leuRue fra n c h ise s Thiirstiay. the T ex as e n try fo r 1960 am i the Twm ('ilie ? for lOlU. N F L Cominis.-<ioncr IVti' Uiv/.ellc nnnounced aw ard in jr.o f the f i r s t new ' franchises* s in c e , th e C leveland, Rahinior'e anil San Franci.sco 49erH m oved Into th e - leaKiie in 1950 fro'm th e old All America conferencn.' T h e expansion of th e 40*

yx>ar-old leaRUp was a vic- I p r _ G c org e Halaa of tha.- Chi*cat;o B e . a r s , who a s

R AWI Bruins Meet Rugged 09WL( ING rr_, . i7oiio.HOWLADIIOMK Mafle City League .

, [••. Moriunry defcnleil don Son\iii>er». 4-0 W estern ^

' Test in Idaho FallsDy The Awoclaled I’r e a

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menifl," EnKbtTg »iid. (LounKc. 3- 1: Ocm sin te Oil de- a riiKRuil t e s t th i s \vcck-cn< l in t h e lijan o F a l l s T ig e r s .Engbere said lie expt'c is-deloils. jM tid ti ip p n rw .3- i ; Moyfoir ( le - ,'i 'j,c tw o leam.'» c la s h F r id a y lU R h t a t T w in F a l ls in o n e

of the scliedule ulll be worked ou t;fenlednM it Club. 3-1: high Indlvd-.-------------- --------— --- ---------------- i„ f t h e tw o f e a tu r e R a m e s o fand Bjiproved in two or three ual snmc. Fern Jcnklm . 310; h l g U ^ . ^ ^ j .jn n j , - i j T h e o th e r to nw eetv It will be & i>pUi-season indlv lU im lserlo ,vV lvL .nC om m on^ '^ ; J n c o i f l c rschedule, with 13U Knme.1 Mortlna'ssO; lilsh w ruich i.-nm gume,|

:i Pioneer stars lenm serlc.i, Wc.ilern ^ V'-luinck, bowler of week. SIS; Harold

The Red Sot annoonced IhaL aU r euttlelder JaeUle Jen ien h a t q tilt baseball because of family considerations. Jen ien . h la wife, the form er /,ne Ann OUtn. Olympic diving champion, and the lr 'd augh - te r Jan are shown on a aki trlp-te'Heavenly Valley. “W e have two

W 0uld-be-unnble-tn-0|>crat«-tl>ls season If major league help could no t be obtained tor a ll.th c clubs.

Twin FalU Li still a member ot

mons..Kum nubbles I.eagi

Larson* Oelented Crumrlncs. 4-0;

East Slile Mkt.. defeated Modern HenllnB. 4-0; PerAon’s lO A detent*

Uirsonx oeienteu wrumrincs. »-u; «dH nrrlngton defeated isodenstab.^era dcfenied El Rich. 3-l;.M cNeciythe league. lUitVlic Mnifk V alleyia.l; Hondcrleh.defcateil B. Johan- C onstruction-refealrf ■nny_8 hoii,

.city did not field a team la s t y e a d se n and J . Dryden,.3-1; Oroves de-

*rnM«fftWT-'eouW;:te'''-DbUiTiica lor uni game, women. Cora BodensUb,Twln_E»ll.'us2RliC.ilf ■■■ ............ ......................., Cecil H arrington. M2;

The Pioneer league has ilonglliTRiriiidlvrauin serlei(r«5mtn. COVifl history of succes.MuI operation, be- BodtinsUb, « 1 . men. Cecil H ar- glnnlng In 1938," Enffberg said, rinslcn, SW; >i)Kh scratch team .rAll cities are enthused, and are'inune, llnrrlnRtons. 3 « ; hlRh )wn* looking forward to a banner year dlcap Unm gnnie. BodensUb, 3M;

3-1; high Individual game. BernleSfK-feSS-eStRcmtth team sam e. East Side Mkt.,

nigh handicap team series, H ar­rington. 1.113; high scraU h team series, H nrrlngton. StO,

ReminderGame' time fo r the Twin

Falls-ldaho Palls Southern Ida . ho conference basketball con­te st Is 8 pjn . today, rem inds high school a thleU e, director H onk powers. .

Powers suld th e gome had been moved up from 6:30 pm., a t the request of Idaho F ^ s . T he prellmloiry will s ta r t a t 6:30 pAI.

’R ^D ver AikensST. LOUIS. Jan* 3S tfl — Don

PuUmer. W est Jordnn; U tah, made a J jld -fo r .................

over-St.XouU'.«gins..Vlr8 lUAkiDs. e-welterwelght champ.Tlie 20-year-old Fulmer, brother

sight- champion Oene

BERRA SIGNSlEW YORK. J a n , 20 MV-Yogl Tft fg n e d lUr JlU 'lSLll leiuuii

_ a catcher r t th the New York Yankees Tliursday a t ' & salary estim ated a t *50.000.

in IMO.*He praised Dsseball commission-.' Ford prick. T rautm an a n d phll

PIton, assistant to T rau tm an . ns well ss the heads of some o t the major league clubs.

‘AU have worked hard to keep r league In operation," Engberg

said. I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Last year Idaho Falls was ntflll-. high Individual game Myrna John-

ated, wllh the Pittsburgh Pirates, Pocatello was with Knnnaa CUy. and Missoula was with W ashlng-

Ladlea .Valley League Har^lion S l a te - J a n k defeated

Pox Floral. 3-1; P ine Club defeat­ed Ar,grow, 3-1; T anner Jewelry

-■defeated M urw ugh Produce. 3-1;I perpetual Security split K T F I2-3;

I- hiBh Individual sam e Myrna John-

Volco Builder*. 032; high handicap to \m serits. E ast Side M kt., 2.700; high scmtch team series. East Side Mkt.. 3JI3. Bowler of the week. Louise Stewart, 601 series; Leone Garmler picked 8-10 and 6-T spilt. Haw l Weller 34-7. Doris Paxton fi-10 and Jessie Ungnaw, 6-fl-lO.

Sunset League Joek and Jeans deft:nted Home

Dolrles, j . i : Fred Kllnke defeated Human'# utoco, 4-0; Idaho Dc' partm ent d e f e a t e d

Hunt said h e o rsanU ed the American Football league when be was denied a franchise In th e Na* Uonal poolbBlt.league.»nd.wK« told 'th a t expansion of th e NFL several y e a n d U tin t.

ScoresCOLLEGK BASKETSALL

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vri*«*i«*T “ ‘ ”HL Jehn't Kreokliin •», MttquMt* ITuUit II. Arkitiaia SSM>nha:] lea. W»«UfH Kmtuckr I

Michigan Golfer Wilis Borne Trophy

DUNEDIN. F it., J a n . 20 (A — A1 Watrous, BlrtBlngham, Mich., won

five-way audden death playoff , j h o ’stcond extra ho le T hurt- y Jo_l*1£97inBrAUred-1C rB o n i. >phy. awarded the low acorcr for

39 holts in the 5S-and-up age group in th e POA Senior. Golf toumunenl.

Tlie SO-year-old. U iree-llme win* ner'won w ith 4 pair o f p a rs after tying wllh MorUe D uU a. Bonita. Callf.rTony Longo; CtMk’* Sum­mit. Pa.;> Joe Motel, Mlllbrae, Calif., and Billy Burke, Cleveland, with a 3S-hole total of 14S.

Longo and D utra dropped out . n the first extra hole when they three-putted for bogles. Mozcl'ahd Burke bogled the second as Wat- rotu got his par, and It wasL al)

...... 187; high individual series.Jane Roserson. 4T7; high scratch teiim came. Perpetual Security, n i : high handicap team Rome, Perpetual Security. 023; high han- dlcfip tcnm 'serlca, p ine club,'3M7;

'ililRh scratch team scHes. Plne.club, 2.12S. Bowler of the week, Jivne Roscrson. ,47T» Vlrclnla Bancrolt picked <5*7 split.

MAGIC BOWL L ate Show Lcagoe

Wills Ram blers defeated Curl Mfg.. 4-0; Hoyt's TV defeated The Rocks. 3*1; Klover Klub defeated Safeway, 3-1: Self M fg, defeated Realtors. 4-0 Shelby's M kt. defeat*

game, K en Knlep. 33S: high in - , dividual series, K en Knlep, SOI; ' high scratch team .sam e, Klover . Klub, 807; high handicap team ' fame, K lover Klub, 078; high han* | dlcap team series, Klover Klub, 2.* 7 il: hl8h fscratoh team series, 1 Klover IQutf 3,032: • " '

Pharmacy. 3-1; Young's Dtrtry tle- feated Qraeeman Auto, 4-0; WgW individual game. Dixie Robert. 180; high Individual serle.s. Dixie Rob­erts. SOS; high scratch team game Home Dairies. 745; high handicap team series. Jack and Jeans, 936; high.handicap team series, Jock and Jeans 3089: high (cm tclt team series Home Dairies 3100. Dorothy Boyd received her 175 pin. Dor- o tha H ail picked 4-7-10 trpUt Bowl-

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j la sh .sends second-place Po- catollo-H K ainst-Idaho-FA lls- in th e TiKcrs' cou rt S a tu r­day. - ■

•n ie rest of Uie schedule malches Ihe DoLie Valley's four members I quaric t 01 fiftines th a t v.uiride< ' cldo much-of anythlns exeept pos* ilbly last place.

Nam pa and-Caldwell, lie d -fo r bottom spot with no victories In five stnrLi, clash Friday n igh t a t CaldwTll while B oreh-and Boise, tied for tourUi, play in BoUe. S a t-

Idaho Fails currently Is In third ^Jae«-^IUi-tourMivinA-iind-«n*-lou, w llh the lone defeat coming a( the hands ot Pocatello. The Indians

sve won five games and.lost one,> Tw in Falls.Idaho Falls and Twin Falls both

. Ave scored victories over all tour Boise Valley members of the c ir­cuit and Idaho Palls h u an edge n comparative scores. Idaho Palls

b eat CBldwelt by 19 poinU com* pared with Twin Falls ' 10-polnt margin. Over Boise. Idaho Falls'

was M polnls. compared

'haii^niH ii_t^f t ho N F I ,pa iu lon committee pressed .....cam paign lo extend the circuit.

Tl\ia will be tlie second try for 1 the NFL In DallM. A D ultu (cam / played-ln-lhe-league-ln-1963(-bu(—F- failed flnanciany and the k a ^ 11

. placed In Baltimore where th e 1- cham pion Colla now-relgn. I

• T h e Dallas Rangers are all rea'dy 1to opernte with 30 players s igned .' Ja head coach In Tom Landry. ,fonner New Xprk OlanU assls- ■' _ tn n t. and a promotional organlia*

D allas, as Uie 13th team In the NFL. will operate on a ’‘swlns" schedule,-meaning It will ptay every • club In tlie league once. The R angers-w ill play in the 7S,000* se a t Cotton bowl.

T h e Twin Cities entry will play In th e M etropolitan stadium seat- inig a s ,000 now nnd lo be expanded to accommodate 40,000.

I n entering' D allas .with >' team, the NFL has thrown up a boldchnllenac to • thrD oU uT m tiu «r~the American Footbail league. Ap*

with 10 tor Twin Falls.Tw in Falls has the edge

alderlng the other two teams, how? with a nine*polnt m argin

___ Nampa, compared w ith fivefor Idaho Falls, and three over Borah, compared with one 4 o r the Brulnsl

MILLER WINS EVENT STEAMBOAT SPR1NG& Colo.,

Ja n . 29 W -M aek UUter. McOal). I d a , and W estern Slat* coUete won th e second cohseeuUve croas^ country race Thursday.

1 with the suiVlvai of the 1. tea^. , ^ ___ _______

oloared-W edtiesday-w htn^the — dwn&s Bothered here for their a n ­n u a l-w in te r -m ee llng -passed -aa am endm ent to the league consUtu- tion making 10-12ths Instead of » unanimous vote necessary for ex* pansion. -

D^npicTTdpefiil” FmdrSldBoots^

MULLAN. Ja n , a# I B - B e w l y Aitderson. who.wtm tbs:combtoed women's championship a t the In* ' tem otlonal W hite Ribbon tourna­m en t a t S t. U orlts over the week­end, has finally found a pair o( ' sU boots th a t fit.

T h e 3l*year-old U nlren lty of W ashington a tbdent Infonned he r porenU here th a t ahe bought the boots a tew days ago in Europe. .

"Beverly haa a.vety narroir look, w ith a 6A heel,” sold her father. E ddie Anderson. **she has % h a rdtUno getUn ‘ . .............................a h e b a s h a i too wide."

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gston . 3 * 1 ; Slm m ons-A ndrew s I spilt G ran ts*P arsons, 2-2; Budds- Schwar* defeated Four Flats. 3*1 ' Pines-O hunrlnes'defea ted Blacks- 4 Watsons. 3- 1: Andersons-FlUm ore ' defeated W righ ts-H um ans, 3*1 : 4 high individual g a m e . Harold SchutU. 216; high individual se riu , i

lyulBh Black. 20t..H arold SchuKe, '

TIME TO TRADE? 11$

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1958 Volvo 2-Door S«i!en3-Speed tnosm lsslon, 4 cylinder over- head ralve. 89 horse pow er engine, beat­er. dark blue body w ith tw o-tone blue Interior. Local one owner. We^senrleed and sold th is c a r new. M ora power and up to 35 miles per gallon on th is tine* buUt automobUe for o n ly ------- S & 6 9 8

1959 PonHae W agon •4-Door 9 passenger S a fa r i wagon. WhIU body w ith ta n top and tieauttful two* .

.................. .. laterio r: Price In*'

Ui/W. VIHTTI , WMB . I—V-* - engine.- Forr raal -aartags-you’w - - .'•simply got to see this one .::;> S 3 4 » 5 ^ ;';,

I958-P fy i« iw th -4-D o « r- U i M t t i - - - H ardtop jd ,000 ae tual miles. Body In- red and white w ith m atching Interior, Radio, heater, Pow er-Pata , tnuum ls-..

V-fl engine. The best looking hard­top Plymouth bulldf fo r --------------------

1957 Ford 2-Ton F-MOTryck- Heavy dutr engine with #*ipeed an^ a- ; speed axle, new 8,39.10*pl7 t&ea oa m r . ; • ExceUent ?tibber on front. IWa tnickU .rfuUjr equipped ready to go lor S 20 M ‘:

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_ _Wnll y irfc i,.:th e cwiipnnv'n jniiiinr}' (rieplioiie reriew. Mid, hcis 120,000 phoiiM.■ MonUily teieplione bill* to *ooi» brnkprnge houiea run ovrr llOOflOO.

Altnisa Oxib

Talk at Meet

ULaud- -Bank-S judey H eld ill T.F.AJllimiiih Ihe cost of money to

Jlie FedKJl I jm d B ank of Spoknne re.iclicd n record hlRh n t the end of inSff, the bnnk w m aWc lo tiinln- tnm - nn—tmlHlcrruplcri—{!<»’ -of wnind, economical c red it lo Norlh- »CJi ftcrlruliure. tin oftleliiJ o f ;h e b:«tik loUl T*'ln Fall* » « " »“'«“ • holders iit Hie onnunl meciliiK ye.i. lerd.iv.

WllUwn J . Ilolniim . Bolie. of the Spoknne b,ink, toM th e 210 mem­bers unending Uinl U sh t money Is one of llie eci>nontlc conditions whlfli ih r foopem tlve U nd bnnk

■nie 'nyslem wm crcnted" In 1017 10 iLvlsl ftrincrii »nd slocknirn by

RCt of 1059. lesUUUoo etinclcd to provldB crefttcr and more effectlTe

in~«gricuUurc. ..Un­der liiii lrRislnilon..he siild, ihe piJn»ftry-rMp(.tw)lbllHr-f«p-mnklnR loon RppraiMl*. • wa» transferred ftom Ihfi fnnn credit ■rdnllnl*lr»- tion. ft federnl nsenry.-tft me Wnd bntiks Itiu* permUtlnu the bonksniKl th f l t ' 'Kiofkhoiii»Tii‘ itn. tivMm e r n l Ijinrt nunk aMOcliiloni. to prrfonu the whole Ic/ldlnR opcr». •iwir

-Thw-Ifslslaiton; which becMne effcetlTe Dec, 31. 1059. M.w chann' ed the name Nntlonnl Kiirm Low (uwoclntlpirio r ’edcml Lund Diuil luwoclatlon; chnnRcd the title ol nSiioclatlon MereiAry-lrcftdiirer lo mnnnRcr nml removed llie $200,000 loan limit. H olm an'ulil.

Twin KaIN .MnnnRer Jny IT. Pelt cnve the annual report nnd nn« nomiced Uiat tho ikMoclatlonli

lOM to SR(l. In 1059.Director tJon D. OlblM. Kimberly

whose tenn had expired, was re elected for n ihrce-yeur Umi

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Jncels preseijtfd the ixidll report statliiK It WM one of <he la rsw t ■ volume yenra of-tlie Buhl ro»pcr** :tlve supply nijociailnn. showini: i Kross volume of U 81.000. with e n e t pr^'flt nrtmnd »35.00U or O.K per f e n t profit for the ye.-ir. Coth.

'n Rnvc Uic directors report. F red Rendla. .manftRcr of the

locaJ company, rrporled on Ihc R cneriil'biulneM .of Uic company llstinu the com m odities-ntfctrd Improvements tvnd nccomodntlons offered aistom ers dnrlnR the year

W hile the men hrld the ir bu»l- ..E.VI mcetlnK. Mrs. Pred Koch du iln n n n o f the Duhl PikUIc Co- opernllve Women’s on?(>nl»lli» concliict^d •Tlie Jiriihome Fnlr.”

Florence Schultz tnlkcd on rtilci fo r consumer biiylnu bwcd on th< them e "Miirket Miistcry," 8 h

president, eonduetlnjc a short buiU- ie.« mectlns.•A fter—the buslneM ' ipeetliiit;

:halrmnn of the claMlflrntton eommlltee. Mrs, K.. , roulier. hiiroduced Robpci Baker. Tirin FiilLn Lions club, who

ns RUi'nt spenker,DAker *poke on Mrvlce. cowl

deeds nnd kindness m » Ronl for UiOsc Ic.'u foriunale than oUicra.

Mrs. Bon Mauldin Introduced Mrs. David Mead « h o sanR setcc' ll0TW_from_the_“Annl0 G et.Y our Oim“ miwcnl to be produced in Tw in, ra ll.1 by the Dl\ctU ntc Rroup. Mrs. Mead was aecompnn. led by Mrn. .Donald Yuutx. lU rbarn Poulter. enleirialned with _nnd dance nuuiber. "My Puppy Doff.-• Mrs, June P ra ter Introduced

cach now member by aaklns them Jo jfJvc a briel talk oh Jioh- tJJey ^ ec te< t their profession.

^H ostw es for the evenlntc »

tenn credli a t th e lowest cost con- BLitcnl-HlUt sotiitd biislnfM .prac’

ce*. »nld Jlolnian.The speaker wild 'D vln Prtlls Are?

Inrniert and stockm en used the farllltles of the ir ' lAhd bnnk jy s - lenv 10 provide Ihemselvea, with t0,173j30 of crcdlt In tOiO. an h>- crpMc of $-53,330 o re t the i»re- ccdlnn yeiir.

On, Dec. 31;. the Spokane bank's oiil.iiandInK loan account alood at $183JB6.000, A record hlah. The biUik's'CapiiAl (tock. a ll owned by CS Federal Liiud B ank assoclntlons in the Bpflkane d istric t, readied $10J69,000 nt th e end of 1089. Its enmed iin w orU vond reserve ror ftwes incrensed to |ie,MO,000.' This stronR llnunclal poalUon

; h u KtMily ftS5Jxtcd-the-biink--ln meellnit ihe problem s creftted by the hlBh cost of borrowed funds, nolmnn stated,

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Foiir Persons Die In Car Accident

_ car w ent out of control oh a dry elreet and slsmmed Into a tree.

All four o r the XaUl »lcUm* were pinned in the cor u )d police bad to pr7 th e doot* open w ith crew/- bor« and rip the ceaU Apart to remove th e bodies.

T he dead were IdenUfled u Ruth Peytofi. 24. Samuel Evans, V lrtlnU Shepard. 37, and LewU Robericoti.3 7 r * U ^ o « — ---------- ----------------

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K wonal sa fe ty councU la ld ' yea- w «ny e<iulppln« c a n w ith *afety « iu was “probably Ujb one oUJgle *«tor- which con reduce the high- »»y death toU.

council tpokesnian told t) NW was “100 per cent” behind • m I n d u c e d ID the N#w York “ »>« leRliUUire rtqu ltln f ‘ auto ttwufacturer* lo equip erery car Jllh Mfety belU. TTie New yorlt b ^ w u opposed by Ptard. Chryolar >°d OenenU M oton. .

—lODGE’ flETS'SU FPO RT yA 8HlNOT6N.-Jan.-38-<OED

^ J^ ;J 8 * ep h -W rM a rta -Jrs -G O P eader and one-time speaker.

J ^ y threw hU fupport to ombai- -“ gPC-Henry.Cabot Lodtn.ftit-tha,

Tice prMirf^wH.i

Scouts MeetOAKLEY. Jan . 29 -A program

os given a t the LD8 stake bulld- Inir tiBre Monday n icht by Boy ScoutA tinder th e direction of Bcoutmo«t«r Ray O. Bedke oo the theme.— •-•aiming. LlghtcM -

- -BcouU-demonstrAted .a. camping scene. Muolc v u directed by-Mrs. Thom o. CUrk. Korea Whlteley *Bd-M*rU Mortlodale.

KANSAS CtTT KANSAS CITY. Jan, t l (-n-1Vh»a

,U earai uiwh l« U h!»h«-! Xo. J bal ■I..I dark bard :.«SVi.2.« l i j Mo.

Com It'cara. nneh; No. S vblta l.'ll

1.0«>1.1J: batirr «S-1.0i; aorbrana S.o !.OMii Wan lt.W4t.TS; abaru 94.fr**WlUat fulum «lowd M-it hlihar.

Oregon Men^ Acquitted in Larceny Casie

Members of the Jury said they returned a Tcrdlct of ineocent be­cause of the nnture of the «asp. They (Old they felt i t wo* on the result of an extended spree and the principals were hazy about exactly w hat hAd token place.

Iiibel law which-wlll be'effecUve U ib year._M ra_Jc>hn Allrtd demonstmt<( th e use of pliuiilc foam In mak- InK t i o v m and basket.s. Mrs. Al­lred Krum er showed flower ar' m nitem ents for use In table decora­tions Olid corsaRCS, Some of the n n is tlc arranRcmenis of both dem- oiw tratlons «cro ' (flvcn nwny asprieesf—---------------------------------------

Mra. Pred Koch was reelecUd chnlnnon of the or^anixatlon: Mrs. Joc '-K ucem . vice cliiilrman. and M rs. Frcd RentJIn,-secrcUry w d reporter. . .

M n . Lois Noh reported on the B urley district meeting and Mrs. R ay Cothcrn reported on the Port' land Annual meeting. I t .was an^ nounccd cfie Psclttc C oopenUve d istric t meeting would be held n t W cndcll, Feb, 10, and-the women

er«-ln¥U«d to .a t le n d . ................The group discussed th e possi­

bility of having a coke-decoratlne a n d new textile painting demon' Atratlon At a Inter date. Furthei plans will be announced. Each woman attending was presented pen.. P rlies were won by Mrs. J . B. M a m . Mrs. M aniaret fitrlcking Mrs. Irene K od. Mrs. P . H . Rlehv te r. Mrs. Anna K ' Lcth. Mrs. Bes­sie Brown and Mrs. I ra Cham ber­lain. T he dinner was served by the Catholic -^vomen's l^og^e.

■ ^ r D o i m H T G lH E n ir n S n i B y Lytle. M rsr'A nn M cKinnon and

.M n. Mauldin.(or tlie first tim e In 19ft9. accord'

0 thp bank official. A t the year’s end, 10 lonn.i for I33S.B00 had

Ington -was c iuglit near Ontario, O re. Nelson was d r l ^ ^ U e stA-

gon 8U U Patrolman T . J ; Bot- for drunk driving.

. . Alfred May, Twin Falls nt- tomey, rcprM cnt«l' th e two men. Robert. N. W ..Ballelsen and Ed­ward Babcock present«d' th e case fo r ’th e state.

The Ju ro n were Carl P. Kobel, foremftn. Ted Matsuda. Ella Kud- lac. Delmer Tucker.-Jack Fnrrar, Vincent Smasol. Robert A. Dlng- ileld.'M rs. N om a L. Benoit, Ralph Smalley. Mrs. Elmer Schroeder, Joe Visser and Wayne Phinipo.

MelvlUe Investment company announces Directors of Incorpor- Ated Investors' have declared a capita l gain distribution of secur­ity profits reallied from sales securities In 1B59.

T hU caplt4»l gain dividend of 70 cents per share b payable Feb. 18 to all thareholtlcrs of record on

GVEST8 LEAVE •VIEW, Jan. 29 — Mr. and Mrs.

Sam O arrett and son hare return­ed to Fayetteville, N.C., a fte r vis­iting his parents, Mlv^and Mrs. S. R. Garrett, and h er mother, M rs. Leta Bronson. O arrett Is sta­tioned .n ear .^e tte W U e w ith the hflaw -artinery rirpar.tmenUiarniy .^ _________K itty U tte r or Ilep Cat. fo r a

Twin Falls Markets

Fined at Oakley

for not. displaying logo nlatc s 'bn ■> nlckun truck .'• Tom Anderson was riRca"|3Tiird

cOTt* by Mrs. Buckley for display­ing only one license plate, c i ta ­tions w ;re issued by S tate Patrol-

Frank: Moffcnsen.

y in the M atanuskn valley Painter. He snid the flve-sU te dls- triet (Montana. Idnho, Oregon. Washinsttm » a 'd A laska), now served by the Spokane bank, Is the InrRMt land bank dU trlct In tlie 's jw m .” • - • -=»»■ — H o lm ttm o ltro r th e- fa n n -crtdli

TransferredHAZELTON, J a n . 29 — Donald

Vincent, sUll In critical condition from Injuries received In an aulo accident s t Dend Man'a gulch, west o f Tw in Falls,-w as flown to the LDS hospltat a t S a lt Lake Clt: Wcdnetdny from a Boise hospital

Ills wife, who also was injured, . 1 reported recovering a t the home of her parenu , Mr. and M n . Mel­vin H annon. Hazelton.

vlceaprrftldrni; Elmer M. D ouett T ^ln . Falls;Jlenr>--M.-Lutz, B uhl- and WIIIlAm WhIltlnRton. Eden. ■ '

Oooding Couaiy Probate Judge Jnm rs P. a o u e l t also wa.n » speak-; er n t the mrrtlnR. Ooiuett discuss­ed Uie juvrnUe problems facing the United S tairs today.-

.|85 Damages Are .. Caused by Wreck

About las-dom age w as-reporttd for iwo autos Thursday as the re- ' iUlt of an accident a t Second ave-' nue nnd 'Shoshone s tree t north. Neither driver was Injured.

DamAKe to n 19M Ford driven by John L. Oreb, 84. 443 W alnut slrect, WAS estimated a t *39. A IDftB Ford driven by Ja n e t Olsen. 2J. Sits Lynwood drive, received about $S0 damage. ' . - |

InvcstlgntlnR city police reported e ibb ass sttn npuna to fiiiuft a ri([hl turn and hart stopped for a “ ........ ‘ ‘ wns struckfrom tlic r

'C a r b o n K i n g C o o rU to h S lock— b i t T re o re d $ 1 4 .7 5 p e r Ni|%— O eU v«rad

DOTOU HAVE ARTHRITIS?^Here^iSyO m essago you' will w a n t to read.'

i s s i s s s s s 'titlat «l 1 mlAw tilhiiUi eammion or lu (MitM illuiwt. . . (hnmuUtm. atwlU tcilbci. Iiunbaxo tnd burtlUl And iri vcivlolui lu Uekichi lad narr-dav mnailv achn and uIiTl tso. Try Pnno todir. Atk yovr <ruBlit ter • t'Mroos IS-tattM TRIAL-Slfreonte. -Yn nuit ba MtliHat nut tta r ^ b « tom pwtlwia Mks

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teed with KAl_______backed by D sal W o m aty

from tis, a s a u tb e ito d K-K. oleaner a tid by Bigelow Bvfa and Carpets. _ ,

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Wall Street Ciiatter

IJHW YORK. Jan . .38 (UPD— An easing m 's h o r t - t c n n money m tes and a modest improvement in the bond market this m onth has softened the downward pressure on e<iuitles which b tightening money m arke t tends to exert, occordlng.to aoodbody and company.

B u t even so, i t notes, relaUvely tig h t money seems to be hero to stay. "No equity Investment need bo made today la expectation of easy moriey."

Among the reasons th a t sUlI juS' tlfy on equity program, the firm adds. Is' th a t the steel settlement Along w ith Increasing mechanlsa-' tion o( .m anufacturing ' provides promise of profits development In a n environm ent of near prlce-sta- blllty.

Boche and company notes that> A m erican Tobacco has m o v e d ; w ith in a tw o-polQ t'.nnge during Uie p u t m onth In the face of a sha rp m arket break. "A break, th rough loaw accompanied by In­creased trading activity would'slg-: na l th e nex t phase of its broad >up-: w ard trend.”

T he stbck .of General MlUs. Inc.. selling some 23 per cen t below

ifferi

shoum be t____ ______ ___th e intermediate term.* Chanees a re the m arket will have another fUng, H ooper notes. , . •

Wendell Citizens Attend Conclave

W EN pE IJ:/rJsn^-2> ;— M r.-tn d

Pieree -mnd-Mra,-8.-K.—Bungum attended the Idaho Prear ossociA-

Ung held In Boise.__ ;d Mis. L. E. Nicholsm

.. -re-WendeU-Tliltcn-Mon dsy evening. Mrs.. Nicholson • vis­ited friends while Nicholson at­tended Masonic past masters'night •t the WendeU Masonic Temple.

Carl Rlchordi, Detroit. Micta.. was a house guest of Mr. aad Mis. Elme Nielson thU week. a» Is . nephew of Mrs. Nletson.

Hearing SetSHOtoONE. J a ^ 38-The-ad­

visory board of the bureau of land manoceinent will meet at 0:S0 ajh. Feb.. 19. and 30 at the BLU qfi flees here. , i '

Purpooe of the meeting Is to hear protesU on previotU;:.board ac Uons and any other matter pend­ing, sccordiBg to Dale B. Klnna- - - (Uatrlet raoDAirBr.

Roger Jessup Breeders- M E E G E S W I T H — .

Bluffview Artificial Insemination Service— ■—

Now o ffe rin g to local dairym en th e m ost complete p rogram fo r daii7 -h e rd Improvem ent In. the >Vest. N oth ing has been tak e n aw ay from the B luffv iew program . A n ew a n d complete.

proDpn breeding protfrcm has been added.

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Proven Sires■ SKRVrCF —

• ' SIRES PROVEN IN ARTIFICIAL SBRVIGE—

Line Breedingports, inc . ."An investment. In this ‘forgotten’ stock a t curren t prices o r .lower should prove a rewarding long-term holding."

Luclen O. Hooper of W . E. H ut­to n and company says trading pur­chases in the m arket should be ' m ade on a selective >««'« "T he' trend in corporate eBmlngs. dlvl-]d e n d , . And ^bb-SBM EN-STO RED -IN-TH E MOST MODERN

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>TTMFR-NF.WS TWIN FALLS. IDAHO ------FRIDAY, JANUARY.29.196) ‘

Gorispiracyin Dominican Is' Said Smashed

WASHINOTON. J#n. 29 W - Oen. n*I»el 1-, Trujllto wa». be- llflved'here Uxliy to hnv* fully imwhed » wldejpread ‘plot

.'to luskMlnitc him.• Repotii lh a t were framnemary.

but Srom wcll-qiialined, wiiTcM. u ld tiie Dominican » lroncm in i polite irreajed perhap* * H»ou* (and or more Domlnlcanj about a

Jp.mmft DeMoIay Officers Installied DfeM 6Xay^nit

. I

A conniellnn ver»lon came l»»t nlghl Irom the Dominican Repub- Jle, where Trujillo holdi a control on n eci dlipatchea. ^

CoL Jolin Abbes Garcia n f the Dominican mllltacjr ,int«lll||cnce

■mfnire dfnounctd report* of mr ” arrests a* 'm alicloualy twisWi

In r 'held tn connecUoi?* a s s k sed eirort by a Cuban ta help them make bomba and o rsan lu communlit type cell*.

The version reaching W ashlnj- ton Klthoul .Trujillo cenxorshlp told or a connplracy apparently resardtd by the Dominican bov- 'tnunenl as one of the m a u serU flus In the 30 year* o( Trujlllo-arule. -------

Tliere was no evidence reported here of Involvement of A m erlans.

“ Cueini-or-other-o«laldem .-D om - Inlcan police acUvlty *a« said to have be«n itepped up In weeks Immediately precedlnt the m u* arrest*.-

Keanetb Rlnart. Mcond from left, rctlrihc master ceuadlor o f tba Nortbsldt chapter of DeMolay, h ta d a tb* lavel to David S tnart. newly IntUUed. m aiU r eounenof. a t ctremsales In Jerom e. DIek

ATT£.VD SCIfOO£. Vouite, o t iha ptrrt a t e n tr r here,KtNO itILL. Jan . 29—Stale Pa> and Patrolman ty a l Pldseon a t-

irotman F. C. Anderson and C urtto tended an PDI Khool In stolen

Rice, leti, U Junior councilor, and J in Parkinson, r i th t . Is senior councilor. O fflcen .w ere InsUlled a t eeremonle* In the Masonlo temple. BtUnded By r c n U and tuesti. |8 U ft enirm vlot>'

rehklfji 7ve9d»y J t Boise. Thry Avocados vary In-shape and msy RlM attended an Idaho-Oregbn be \ ^ n d . esB-shaped or .In Uie Peace ofllcers meeting a t Nampa, shape of a bottle.

r e -; S e a t s J e n n n L "GEaptOTAitles

JEROM E. Jan . 5»-t)avld S tu . a r i w a s W l t e d « , cllor a t the open Installation of the North Side chapter of DeMo- Uy a t the Masonic temple.

O ther officer* i n i t a i l e d araJamea PaK lnw n . senior couMll- or: R lch a rd * lee . Junior councilor; Dougla* Beeker. senior deacon; M ark Tilley. junJor-deacon;yerry Keck, senior s t o V a r d : Ja m « re tth e rs lo n . Junior steward: Rob­ert Atwood, orator: Gordon v in-

scribe: Wayne -Miller. Ueas. rer; O'ary Shejlenbsrjer. report-

8am .Sullivan, marshal: Robert Morris, chap la in : Richard Burks. senUnel: Andy Johanson. su n d - ard bearer: W llllam -iU w Undj. aim oner; AtU lceptor; Paul Collts. second ^pre-

preceptor; H al 8lolU,-fourih pre. ceptor: Dwayne Walker, fllih pre­ceptor: Ron Por*yth. sfclh pre­ceptor, and C. Carlson, seventh preceptor.

In s u l l tn r officers were John Parkinson, senior councilor; Ken* neth Rice. Junior councilor: David Becker, sen ior deacon: Mond/ord Adams, chaplain; K enneth Siuirt. InsUlllnR officer, and Vic Dimalt; Installlnc m anhal.

David S tu a r t Introduced hU

_ iti, Mr. a n d ftiHT:S tu ir t , and p M dino th H leen Cooper. O the r gut—Leo C oite.*w or8hlpful-m asier of Jer5m T^6a^e^^W ^6I-A y:»na'A ^t- and Mr». Faj-e-Forbe*. worthy m a­tron. Jerom e.O E 3-cbapter. Ko. 5<-

Also- Introduced were p r« /d ln? oueens,- past queens, ju a rd lo n a l"* ' V‘”2nd a ts ic late*guard ians y„ek S K l c o /n u 'D aughters betheU from Je iom e.]‘- f^ '‘ Bjiv,.

Pairings NoleJT"

D aughters 1--------- ------Wendell.' H agerm an. Gooding and T*-ln PalU. . .. ■

Scott phllllp*. master councilor Tw in p*lb.-»nd-D ennU Felton,

m aster councilor of Ml. HarrLv>n chapter of DeMolay, were wel­comed.

The program Included vocal *o- l u by Johansen, a rcsdlng by Sue Dykstra and Mveral selecllons by- the Qulen Snbe quintet.■Tlefreshmenw—n-ere-servea'-by

candlelight by th e Mothers club, carrying ou t a valcntihe motif. Dancing concluaed.lhe evening.

-Joln-Marlnes—nd are traim ng a t bnn Ui^sa.They Include Gnvln A, Van Hook,

^ n of" Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Van Hook; Ronald A. Sluhlbers, non of Mr. and Mrs. A rthur R Stuhl- berg; Oley D. Jacobsen, son of Mr. and M>^' H erm an D. Jncobsert, and Richard A. Blamlre*. non of Mr. ai)d Mrs-'AlIan D . Blamtres, il l Je ^ rom e...

RU PERT. Jan. 29 -D u d jt x , ^ aon of the M ade Vnlin t , .

iounee.< chiCloi ind PtlnH...

They are Morri.' SlV:<on‘ n 'V Crystal: Coiion n iitv , , Sorenson; Carl RlltyMonlc*:. Jim .,rou iion Mlckelson; -O.ilr 6ch«»na,fifit ” ' M ax-B urton . Dre WohtriOB -, Bud Swftn: Glen v» n i N ellson; Gsn- CrvAial i-., NJtW .; J .e k Funk v» A r i i i . S and Cel .Parrish vs. 7110* 1, u' Conner. "■...MIckeLinii.xAld. tha i. i;. r sufficient snow, cuitrtx »nuM i used, and If not, the racer* »iii u,' charlow.

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by Burley police-JuiIsp Hfiiry u' Tucker for Intoxlcaiion. nr arre.ited by .a Burley pohrf o!ii»;,

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